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THE MABKET.
REVIEW of the Au^Market, for the week
wholesalFprices.
BAGGING—21 a 25 cts.
BACON—lb. 7 a 9 c.
BOTTLES—Wine- gross, $U. ( plenty.
Porter » ‘
RVFR barrel, a 11.
COTTON—7| a 94 cte.j; new 84 a»i
CASTINGS—English, lb. 64 cents.
American, 5 a 5 1-2 cents.
COFFEE—lb. 16 a 19 c.
CORN—bushel, 374 a 43
CANDLES—Augusta, lb. 17 a 19 c
Northern, 16; Sperm 37 cents.
CIDER—bairel, 7 a $8
KISH—Mackerel, No. 3,bbl. §5| a 5|
FLOUR—Superfine, $7 a 8
Fine, $6
GUN I'OWDER—$7 50 a 8 50
Canisters, various brands, doz. S 3 75 a 7.
GLASS—Window, 8* 10, 50feet, $4 >Ame.
10x12.50 „ 4 50 J rican
IRON—Swedes, lb. 5A a 6c.
LIME—unslacked, cask, §3 a 3 50
LEAD—Bar, lb. 9 cents.
MOLASSES—gal. 37a40r
NAILS—9 a 9\.
PORTER—Loudon, doz. 4 50.
RICE—lb. 4 a 44 cents.
SPIRITS—Cog Brandy, gal. $1 30 a £1 50.
Bordeaux do 110 a 125 c
Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 certs
Jamaica Rum, ,, 110 a 125 cents
Whiskey, gal. 38 a 43c.
Northern Gin, 45 a 50 c.
Northern Rum, 45 a 50c scarce..
BICES—Pepper, lb. 19a 21 cents
Pimento, ,, 26 a 30
Ginger, ,, 10 a 12 ,,
SALT—bushel, 68 n75 cents.
STEEL—German, lb. 14 a 16 cents.
Blistered, ,, 8 a 10 „
SHOT—bag, .ijl2 25 a 2 50
SALT PETRE—lb. 13 a 14 cents
SUGARS—St. Croix, lb. 10 a 114 tents.
New Orleans,— 94 ■ 11
Muscovado ,, 94 a 11 ,,
W, is ■« .. 1 d0
Lump „ lb a 11 c. )
SOAP—lb. 7 a 9 cents.
TEA—Hyson, lb. 115 a 120 cents.
Gunpowder ,, §1 30 a 1 40.
Do. in cannisters, $3 75 per cannister
WINES—Teneriffe, cargo gal. 100 a 110 cents
Do. L. P. $1 50 „
Malaga, sweet, ,, 85 ,,
Port, „ $1 75 a 2 50
Madeira ,, $300 a 4 25
Claret, doz. $5 a $10.
EXCHANGE—on Charleston. 60 days, 5 dis.
,, Sight, Ijprem.
on New York, 60 days 1 dis.
Bank Checks, 1 pre
S^rriK.—4 a 1 pm.—U. S. Notes,m.a 1 pm.
Darien Money, 4, none.
N. Carolina do. 4 dis.
Cape Fear, do. ,, no.
prices gttmwt
SAVANNAH, DEC. 22, 1827.
DOMESTIC PRODUCTIONS.
Butter—Prime Ooshfn, W a £0
Common, ^plenty) 8 a 12J
Bacon—Corn Fed, fij a 7
Hams, 10 a 11
Lard, 9 a 94
Tallow, 12
Bees Wax, 26
Sugar.—Musco. Jam. fine (declining) 10<J a 114
Do. St. Croix, do 104 a 114
Do. Matanzas, 9j a 10
Do. Havanna, 9 a 10
New Orleans, 84 a 9
Havanna, white, 13 a 134
Do. brown,
Loaf Sugar, refined (jieclining) 1^ a
Salt—Liverpool, coarse, (bags of? 23 8
4 bushels,) i
Do. in bulk. 45
Turks Island, none
Oats, 40 a 45
Hay, prime Northern, 75
Pimento, 25
Tar Wilmington, $1 3-4
Georgetown,
Turpentine—Wilmington, hard, none
Do. do, soft, 2 3-8 a 24
White Pine Boards, clear, 25
Merchantable, A a
Pitch Pine Boards, 12 a 14
Beef—Boston, No 1, 04
Do. do. No 2, 74 a 3
Do. Mess, ID
Pork—New York Inspection Ivlcr:?.
Do. Priu e,
Do. New Orleans Inspection,
Candles—Northern.
Charleston,
Sperm,
irlackarel—No 1
No.
N
LAST DAY.
THE PAPYROTOMIA,
OR
Gallery of Cuttings,
Will continue to be Exhibited in the Ball Room
at the Planter’s Hotel, until
Monday Night,
the 31s£ instant,
And Positively no longer.
HF Admission to the exhibition, including a
correct Likeness, cut by Master Hankes. fifty
cents. Children are merely charged the price of
a Likeness, namely, 25 cents.
Open f om 10 till 1, from 3 till 5, and from 7 till
9 o’clock.
Dec. 27 67
"No Time to be Lost. I^SIBLEY&washbirn.
G.ABlLL&CO.
Will sell on Friday night, the 28th instant, at 6
o’clock.
C LOTHS, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Flannels,
Calicoes, American Plaids. Checks, Ticks,
Sheetings and Shirtings, Dimities, Camhrick,
Jacouett, Mull and Book Muslins. English Ging
hams. Gingham Robes, Black French Crape,
Silk Flag and Bandanna Hdkfs., Cotton Flag,
Turkey Red and .Vladras3 Hdkfs , Burktey, Mus-
lapatara. Cambrickand Jaconett Cravats. Fancy
shawls, 8-4 Cassintere do., Lamb’s Wool, Cotton
and Worsted Hose, he. he.
Dec. 27 ' It
The Augusta Jockey Club
RACES
w
lbs t or
13
10
nooe
13 a 14
16
31 a 34
53
4$
4
N. Carol!;.:
Newborn a
Georgia,
. 10 :. r ct. dis.
2A per ct. dis.
• Df ct dis.
Soa "t >
Lectu
evening
o'clock. The friends of the »*.
ted to attend
Dec 27
d .'“' "et-.ng of
'•'iisiovs Tract
huiuei. at the
, . n, on Friday
>h mt at seven
-lui.on ate invi-
n
The Pews in the 1 nitat -an Church
wili be ofi'ered at Auction This Even
ing, at 7 o'clock. F- rsou . wishing to
purchase or rent are invited to attend
All subscriptions towards building the Church
will be taken in payment for the Pews.
Dec 27 It
A Card.
T HE Exercises of the Richmond Academy
will be resumed on Tuesday, 1st Jan. 1828.
Dec. 27 It
Cotton—Upland, prime, new,
8^ to 10
*^ea Island, fine to fancy,
18 a 25
Rice
§24 a 34
Flour
54 a 6
Corn—Per bushel,
48 a 50
Hay—Northern,
60 a 65
Whiskey
29 a 32
New England Rum
38 a 40
Northern Giu
37 a 4(
Tobacco
3 a 4
Manufactured do. 10 a
15 A 25 a 3c
Tallow
11
TO-MORROW NIGHT will be received the
Drawingo.‘ the TRULY SPLENDID
Niw-York Lottery,
is©,ooo,
i Highest Piize.
With prizes of $10,000, $5,000, $4,000,
;, 'cl innumerable otltet handsome prizes.
Whole Tickets §12, Halves $6, Quarters S3
Eighths $1 50.
'A ext Thursday Night
Will be received the Diatving of ano
ther very Brilliant Lottery,
The Union Canal Lottery.
35th class.
HIGHEST PRIZE
$24,00®.
With Prizes of $6,000 5 of $1,000
3,000 5 600
2,500 5 400
1,910 I 39 100
<fcc. &C. &C.
Tickets $10. Halves $5, Quarters $2 50.
A lew packages <>1 Quarters may be
had, embracing all the Combination Nos.
and warranted to draw more than one
third of lheir cost.
{£?* Price of Package of 15 Quarters
$37 50.
APPLY AT
BEERS’
Fortunate Cotters Office,
Pork—Mess 10 3-8; Prime, 104
Mitekarel—No. 1, $6, No. 2, 5, No. 3. 4^
Bacon—7A a 8
Lard—9.J a 10
Butter—18 a 20, Northern inferior 10.
Soap—Yellow. 6 a 84 cents.
Candles—Northern 14, Georgia 18, Sperm 30 a 38
Cheese—7 a 8 cents, dull,
Lumber—Ranging Timber, 4 a 6; do. Ship Plank
16 a 18, do Scantling and Boards 20, do Floor
ing 14 a 16, White Oak Hogshead Staves, 15 a
16, Red Oak do. 12, Shiugles, tafted 3, boated
3 50 a 4.
FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS.
Bagging—42 inch, 22 a 24
Ozuaburgs—9 all.
Cognac Brandy—Otard Dupuy &. Co. brand 176
a 180: other brands 115 a 130.
Holland Gin—100 a 105.
Salt—Liverpool, coarse, 45 a f>0.
Sugar—Havanna White, 13 a 14, BroVvn 9, Mus
covado, 9 a 10, St. Croix, prime, 10$ a 11,
New Orleans 84 a9, Refined Loaf, 174 a 184,
Lump 16 a 17.
Coffee—Havanna green, 16 a 164, St. Domingo,
from eood to green. 14 a 154-
Hysan Tea—108 a 115 cents per lb
Rum—Jamaica, 100 a 106 cents, West India,
none.
Molasses—West India, 27. New Orleans a 33
British Dry Goods-55 a 624 per cent, advancing.
Crockery— a 46 per cent, adv sales.
London Porter—3 a 3 25 per dozen.
Iron—Swedes $54 per hundred ; English, none;
American $5 3-8 per hundred, Sheet, per cwt.
10 a 12.
EXCHANGE.
Darien Bank Notes—14 a 2 dis.
Bank of Macon—J dis.
N. Carolina State Bank Notes—44 dis.
State Bank of Georgia Notes, payable at their
Branches, other than Augusta, 4 per ct. dis.
FREIGHTS.
To Liverpool, - - 6-8d
France, - * 1 3-8 a 14
New-York, . - 1 per hale dull.
The Members of the St. Cici-
lia Society are requested to atf-nd a meeting on
Saturday, the 29th inst. at 7 o’clock, P. M.
By order of the President,
E. J. BLACK, Sec'y.
Dec 27 It
Dec, 27
No. 241, Broad-Street.
prices &ttrretn.
CHARLESTON, DEC.. 22, 1S27.
ton—Sea-Island, lb. 22 a 26
Santee, and Maine, 19 a 22
Upland, 9 a 10
Bagging, (42 inch) 23 a 25
e—Prime, 3J a 44
Inferior, to good, 2-4 a 2 7-8
ur—Philadelphia, i
Richmond., ^ 6
Baltimore, Howard-st. )
Do. Wharf, 5$
Alexandria, 6
^ ec —Havana, prime, ) 16 a 17
good, \ 15 a 16
middling y 14
St. Domingo, none
Jamaica, fine green, 18
lapses—W. India, good, 30
Havanna, 28
New-Orleans, in hhds. h 31 a 33
liskey—hhd. Penn. 29
bbl - , 30 a 31
hhd. New-York , 32
bbl. 30
—IIofKnd, Weesp’s best, Anchor, 120
Scheidam—direct import, 100
Northern, 37 a 40
u—Jamaica, (direct importation)* 115 120
West India, do '
New England, hhd. 35
Ditto bbl 37
ndy—Cognac, 4th pf. (direct im.y 135 a 140
Bordeaux, do. 110 a 125
>le Brandy, 31 a 32
a—Russia St Sweden, pr cwt. 44
n, (cargo) 48 a 60
s, 45
:k I^pper, (scarce) 18
acco—Georgia, 5 '
Fayetteville, S 3^ a 44
Kentucky, T
Dec 27
TO RENT,
The Dwelling House on Ellis-sti eet
nearly opposite the Brick Dwelling
of Henry Mealing, Esq. Possession
given immediately. Apply to
JOSEPH MAHARRY.
67 3t
TO RENT,
Until the 1st October next, the
House lately occupied by the subscri
ber, immediately over the Stores of
Mr. Airey and JVIr. M. W. Warren.—
Apply at Fox’s corner.
EDWARD GARLICK.
Dec 27 67 tf
ORANGES.
S EVERAL dozen barrels of Oranges, supe
rior quality, to be had cheap, by calling at
Mr. M’Kenzie’s Brick Store.
Dec 27 67 3t
Court of Common Pleas.
T HE Term of this Court stands adjourned
till Wednesday, the 2nd January next at
40 o’clock, A. M. at which time Suitors, Jurors
and Witnesses will please give their attendance.
WM. JACKSON, Clerk.
Dec 27 67 2t
C7" Will be hired at the mar
ket House on Tuesday next 1st January 1828.—
The following Negroes, belonging to fcstate of
B. Lamar Senr. dec—for one year,
DICK, an excellent Carpenter h Boatwright.
WONDER and JERRY, Carpenters,
BOB, )
WILL. >Active boys,
CAROLINA, )
TOM. a rough Blacksmith.
Dec 27 67 2t
DENTISTRY.
DR. AMES
E XPECTS to leave Augusta on the 5th si
January next. He does not aanouuce to
the public that he will leave ^<rusta at a particu
lar tune, calculating to stay several weeks after
wards. 3 herelore, those who wish his attention
to their teeth, are respectfully requested to call
him prior to the above date.
His room is at Mr. Leverichs on Washington
Street, next door to Mr Jacob Danforths Dwell
ing house.
December 27. It"
Howland, Ward & Spring,
Agents for selling
American Manufactures,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
H. W. & S. are receiving (direct from
the manufacturers on comntissou)
An. Extensive and General Assortment of
COTTON AND WOOLLEN
l&oo&s*
Which will be sold, by the package, at northern
pricecs, for cash or ACCEPTANCES.
Dec. 27 67 3m
To-Morrow 7 Evening
#30,000.
T O be received by the regular North
ern Mail To-morrow Evening, the
Drawing of the New York Consolidated
Lottery, 11th Class.
Principal Prizes, 1 »f $30,000, 1 of
$10,000, 1 of $5,000, 1 of $4,000, 1 nf
$2,326, 5 Prizes of $1,000, 10 of $500,
and lowest Prizes of $12.
Half Tickets, $6
Quarter do. 3
Eighth do. 1 50
ANDREWS’
STATE LOTTERY OFFICE,
215 Broad-street.
Dec 27
IL HANNA,
PORTRAIT PAINTER,
H AS removed to Mr. J. B. Lafitte’s Board
ing House, up stairs. The visits of Ladies
and Gentlemen will be thankfully received. It
is not his intention to stay long iu this place, and
he would be happy to serve those with their Por
traits who are disposed without delay. His prices
will be moderate. Gentlemen and Ladies from
the country can be waited on and their Portraits
taken at home, if application is made.
Dec 27 67 9t
French Paper Hangings.
robertITaharry,
No. 162 Broad-strict,
H AS just received a splendid assortment of
the above article, trom common to very
fine, which he offers for sale on low terms.
Nov, 5 52 If
An Ordinance,
To prevent Slaves in certain cases from living
apart from their owners or hirers;
Sec. 1st. Beit Ordained by the City Comncil
of Augusta, That from and after the first day of
January next, no Slave who may have been or
who may hereafter be found guilty accori^pg to
law of the crime of burglary or larcerev, of pur
chasing of another slave any articleor thing con
trary to law, receiving from any person what
ever or crticealing stolen property, knowing it
to be stolen, harboring or concealing any run
away slave or slaves, gaining or selling wine or
spirituous liquors, contrary to law or the Ordin
ances of the city, or whoshall be convicted before
three members of Council, after due and season
able notice to his or her owner or hirer, or the
agent of either, to attend the trial of said slave, of
the offence of keeping a disorderly house, shall
be permitted to occupy any house not attached
to the dwelling of the person by whom such slave
is owned or hired, or not situated on the same lot
with said dwelling, without a license from the
City Council, under a penalty of not more than
one hundred dellars to be paid by his or her own
er or hirer, or the agent of either, provided it
shall appear that such slave may have been living
apart contrary to the provisions of this ordinance,
with the consent or anprobatoi^, pfjaid owner,
hirer or agent.
2d. And be it further ordained, That in case
the license mentioned in the preceding section is
granted, the applicant shall pav to the city a sum
uot less than twenty-five nor more than one hun
dred dollars and give bond with approved secu
rity to the City Council of Augusta in the penal
sum ol one hundred dollars, conditionod for the
future good behaviour of the slave or staves for
whom tiie application shall be made, which license
shall expire the fiist Monday in January in eve
ry year.
3d. And be it further ordained, That every
slave found residing in this city, and not under
the immediate control of an owner or hirer or his
or her agent shall be considered as runaway and
treated accordingly.
4th. And be it further ordained, That any per
son who shall rent a house for the purpose of be
ing occupied by any slave who ma> have been
guilty of any of the crimes or offences enumera
ted in the first section of this ordainance, and who
may be without license, may be fined in a sum
not exceeding fifty dollars. *
5th And be it further ordained. That the
eleventh section of the Geneial Ordinance pass
ed the 20th December, 1825, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Done in L ouncil, the 21 st day of December. 1827-
Bv the Mayor
SAMUEL HALE,
Mayor of the City of August a.
G. M. WALKER, Clerk C. C.
Dec. 27 €7 tf
FIRST TUESDAY in January, at the Market
House,
Eight Lots of Land,
In the village of Springfield, the property of the
late Rev Adam Boyd- Tith e indisputable.— !
Purchasers to pay for titles. Terms 12 months, j
UZP Plans of the Lots can be seen at the Office ]
of W. B. Thomas, Esq.
Dee. 2S 67 2t !
G. AHEL! & CO.
W ILL i'ELL, at the lower Market house,on
the first ^Tuesday in January next, if not |
previously disposed of at private sale,
The House and Lot
Now occupied by David Smith, situated in the
rear of the Academy ; said lot contains one acre
of land. The House is a convenient one.—For
particulars enquire as above.
Dec 20 td 65
ILL commence on the fourth Tuesday in
January next, free for any Nag, for the
sum of
$1,200 Dollars in Cash.
The Purses for each day to be apportioned by
the Club the night previous to the Races.
This being the commencement of a new Club,
all subscriptions from this time, will be added to
the above sum.
First Day, F»ur Mile Heats.
Second Day. Three Mile Heats,
Third Day, Two Mile Heats,
Fourth Day, Two Mile Heats.
Weights, fcc. as usual.
Gilbert Longstreef,
Proprietor.
Cec. 20 65 tel
S. & M. ALLEN’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
No. 277 Sroad-strec!, 4 doors west of Jackson-
street.
DRAFTS may at all times be bad at sight or
at rhort sight, in sums to snit purchasers, ou
BOSTON. PROVIDENCE,
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA.
BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITY,
RICHMOND, PETERSBURG,
LYNCHBURG, CHARLESTON,
SAVANNAH, MOBILE.
NEW-Oh LEANS,
O’ United States Bank Notes for sal^.
Dec. 13 63 wtfi
Hamilton Riflemen!
A PPEAR on Parade in front of .he City Hall.
on Saturday, the 29th of December, at half
past 2 o’clock, P. M. armed and equipped accord
ing to the by-laws of the corps.
By order of Capt. M’Laughlin,
CAMF1ELD, O. S.
Dec 27 It
T HE SUBSCRIBER offers his Services to the
Public as a Lawyer. He may be found ;rt
all tunes at the office of R. II. k. j W. Wilde
Esqs.
WENSLEY IJOBBF.
Dec 13 93 fit
WILLIAM C. MICOU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
O FFERS bis professional services to his
friends and the public, in the Court of
Common Pleas of the City of Augusta, and the
several County Courts of the Middle Circuit.
liis Office is on Reynolds-street, next door to
Mr. John Woolfolk’s dwelling, and nearly oppo
site the Eagle Tavern.
Dec. 13 63 9t
For Sale.
T 1HE Belle Ville T act of Laud, where I now
live containing 3000 acres of Land uior*
or less, with a Saw and Grist Mill. The Dw-11- j
ing with all requisite buildings, is on a high and [
he dth situation. Attached is a good Garden |
with an Arboi of the VSjuren Grape. An Or
chard with several varieties of Fruit, and within
a short distance Springs of excellent water.
ALSO,
Adjoining the above, the place called Windsor,
where Col Boiscinit resides, with one or more
hundred acres. The situation healthy; with a
Spring of the purest watei.
VAE. WALKER.
Dec. 27 67 St
iv otic s:.
S HOULD any of the Pew Holder*, in the
PRESBYTERIAN (or Christ) CHURCH,
have a desire to relinquish their Pew, or Pews, to
the Trust, (and having paid all arrearages,) they
are particularly requested to do so prior to the
first of January, as during the first week of that
month, all Pews belonging to the Trust, will be
rented for one year. For the Tra sfer Book,
please apply to
R. A. REID,
No. 298 Broad-street.
Doc. 20 65 3t
30 Dollars Re war* 1
W ILL be given for the appreheusion and
security of three Negro Fellows, who
runaway from my plantation near Washington,
Wilkes county NICE is about 40 years of age,
tall and knock-kneed, a distiller by profession.
CHARLES is a low but close built fellow, about
24 years of age, accustomed to carriage driving
And MANUEL, a spare, well made fellow, 28
years of age, a field laborer. All of them are
very black. Masters and officers of boats ate
requested to notice for these fellows, who may
be desirous of passing on the river to the sea
board. If any or all of these negroes should be
apprehended, and committed to gaol, a reward
of ten dollars for each will be paid by me on re
ceiving the information.
DAVID P. HILLHOUSE.
Dec 27 It
NEGROES FOR HIRE.
W ill be hired on Tuesday, the first day of
January* thirteen Negroes.—men and wo
men.—Among the men is one «xccllent Black
smith— the rest are Boat hands,
GEORGE A. B. WALKER. {Err.)
Dec. 27 67 2t.
GEORGE R. JESSUP,
Offers for sale, at 330 liroad-sL
35 hhds. 1st and 2d quality St. Croix Sugar
2000 bushels Liverpool Salt,
100 pieces Hemp Bagging,
100 bags Coffee,
50 bbls. old Ohio Whiskey,
100 do N. E. Rum,
50 do Gin,
30 do Canal Flour,
20 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
20 do Madeira and Teneriffe Wines,
20 boxes Muscatel Wine,
50 do Muscatel Raisins.
10 do Fresh Genoa Citron,
50 do Soap,
50 do Sperm and Mould Candles,
50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel,
150 kegs Cut Nails, assorted.
20 do Richmond Tobacco,
5 boxes do do
Cognac Biandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum,
Shot, Lead, Iron, Sfc.
Dec. 20 63 lm
EDWARD J-BLACK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
jjf AY be found at his office on Washington
Street, next door to Mr Micou’s Dwelling
House.
Dec 13 6g tf
FRESH PERFUMERY.
Cosmetics, Fancy Soaps, iSf e,
Carlton, Cook & Knowlton,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Four Cases, assorted, ccnsisting in part ofthe
G enuine otto of Rosqs,
do do Lip Salve
Rose and Violet scented Hair Powder,
Persian Otto of Rose Soap
Rose ; Musk, Jessamine. Violet, Oriental, Ver
nacular and Vegetable Soaps,
Milk of Roses, Almond ’ aste,
Cold Cream. Vegetable Rouge,
Pearl Powder, Restorative Lotion,
Carbonic Dentrifice, Prepared Charcoal,
Best Cologne Lavender, Rose and Honey
Water,
F.ssence of Cinnamon, Lemon and Bergamot,
Extract of Rose. Musk and Jessamine,
Fine Pot and Stick Pomatum,
Macassar, Antique and Bear’s Oils,
ALSO,
Prentice’s Celebrated KF.PHALIA, for pre
serving and beautifying the Hair.
Dec- 20 65 tf
French Patterns,
F OR Capes, Collars and Half Hdkfs. ; La
dies and Infants Caps, Veils, Dresses, Scol
lop and Inserting Trimmiugs, suitable for Lace
or Muslin work; also, French colored Patterns
for Ladies' Behd Bags, Purses and Bracelets,
«ith assorted colored Beads, and Canvas for
working the same.
Also, an assortment of
French Pnper Hangings,
150 Reams of Writing'and Wrapping Paper
20 Nests Baud Boxes,
FOR SALE BY
Carlton, Cook & Knowlton,
249 Broad-streti.
Dec. 20 65 tf
3CcU> €*oo9$.
Carlt ;ii, Cook & Knowlton,
I N addition to their former Stock, hare this
day received an extensive assortment of Sea
sonable Goods, consisting in part of
English Thread Laces,
Footings and Edgings,
4 and 5-4 figured and plain Bohbinet Lace.
Bobbinet Caps, Capes and Collars,
Pibirines and half Handkerchiefs,
Black and white Belt Ribbons,
Black Mode, ficrured and plain Swiss. Book
and Mull Muslins,
Fine Bird’s Eye and Ri\g£«an Diaper,
Also, a fresb supply of Hair Braids, Rolls.
Puff and Cluster Curls, kc. kc.
Fresh supplies will be ieceived weekly through
the season.
Dec. 20 65 tf
J
canal flour.
UST received and for sale, a lot of Superfine
CANAL FLOUR.
HALL & HARDIN.
, Oct. 22 48 tf
CROCKERY,
CHINA & GLASS WARE.
The Subscriber is now
receiving, direct from Liverpool,
a large supply of the above articles, which he
will sell tow for cash, or town acceptances.
JAMES BONES.
N. B.—Assorted Crates, particularly put up for
the Country trade, by one of the first manufac
turing houses in England.
O’ Country Merchants wilLdo well to call and
judge for themseB'ts
Dec, 13 63 6tW
A. SIBLEY
• Offers for Sale, at No. 312 Broad-slrcet,
3000 Bushels Liverpool Salt
50 sacks Blown do
60 hhds prime Sugai
60 do 2d quality do
3 tierces Jamaica Coffee
100 bags Gieen do
150 do. 2d quality do
2 hhds Jamaica Ruin
2 do St. Croix do
100 bbls Northern Gin.
50 hhds WhUkey
20 do Molasses
25 bbls Canal Fkiur
20 bags Pepper
10 bbls Apple Brandy
50 ps Cotton Bagging
25 coils Bale Rope
25 kegs I obacco
2 hhds Copperas
150 casks Nails and Brads, assorted
50 pieces low priced Satinetts
20 do fine quality do
4000 pounds prime Bacon
Nov. 26 58 4IW
** e are nutnonzed to an-
nounce JAMES PRIMROSE.
F.*q. a cnadidate for the office of Receiver of Tac
Returns at the election in January next.
Dec. 10 62 td
AT THE GOLD SADDLE,
FOUR DOORS BELOW THE BANKS,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
SMITH* WEIGHT
SADDLE MANUFACTURERS
Have now on hand, a Splendid Assortment cf
Goods in their line. Manufactured l>j them,
selves, of the first rate materials and workman
ship.
Saddlery:
LADIES’, Men’s, and Boy’s Saddles,
Portsmouth Sharp and Snaffle Bridles,
Braided, Round and Flat Martingals,
Coach, Gig and Wagon Harness,
Saddle, Carpet and Medical Bags,
Yalices, Holsters and Bridle Leathery .
Twig, Coach and Wagon Whips,
Military BriJIes, &c. dec.
Saddlery- Jf*are
Snaffle, Sharp, Pelham. Portsmouth, and Bra-
doon Bits, of the latest aud most fashionable-
patterns.
Patent holler Spring, Fancy, Kouad-leg aini.
Prince’-s metal Stirrups,
Curb Ch’ains, Spurs. Buckles and Slides,
Haimes, Tercts, Hooks and Bradoon Kunuer^.g
Bridle and Harness Buckles,
Str ining, \\ orsted and Cotton Webbs,
Plush, Serge and Baize,
Saddle Trees and Hog Skins,
Skirting, Bridie and Harness Leather,
Coach and Gig*
FURXITURE.
Cap’d, Bell an# Straight Bands,
Door, Dash and Body Handles,
Knobs, Tufting Nails,
Pasting, Seaming and Broad Lace,
Cochineal, Blue. Black and Green Moroecc,
Cotton Casgimere, Kattinett and Fringe.
Oil Cloth and Brussels Carpet, he. Arc he.
Having long been engaged in the busin'-SJ,
they feel satisfied that their present assortmen|i
ol' Goods is far superior to any in the U. States.
Octobi*r 22 48 w 12w
To Couutry Merchants.
CavUon, Cook & Knowlton.
Arc now opening an Extensive Assortment qf
Urg €»O0?$;
20
cossisti.no in part of
ha.es and cases of brown, Ueac(104,-
plaid and striped Domestics,
3 do. --Checks,
3 tk>. super and common Tickings,
1 case Satinetts, 30t) pieces Calicoes,
250 colored, scarlet h black Cassmiere Shawl*,
and Points,
200 dozen silk, cotton woollen and lambs-wool
U'jfosiery,
50 dozen buck, Leaver, kid, bors^tkln tod
silk Gloves,
25 dozen lined Gloves,
300 do Spool Thread,
1 case Choppa Romals,
1 d > German Flaggs and BaudunocS,
1 do b'aek Sarsnetts,
1 do figured Nankin Crape Robes,
2 bales white and red Flannels,
1 do 4-4 and 5-4 Green Baize,
100 Cambk-t and Plaid Cloaks,
60 Ladies Plaid do.
40 pieces colored Cambrics,
Bie Do, for bonnets,
Scarlet, crimson and black figured and plain
Bombazettes,
Do do Rattinets, Circassians and Salisbui*
ry Flannels,
Batteste Ginghams, plain £i fancy Cravatz,
Irish Linen, Lawn Lawn,
Cambric, Jaconet, Book and Mull Muslin,
Plain and figured Swiss do.
Super black silk Vestings,
Toilinet, Valencia and Marseilles Vesting?,
Caroline and Tartan Plaids.
Camblet Crape Shawls,
Super Nankin Crapes,
Black Sinchews do.; Italian Lustrings.
An elegant assortment of black and colotdA
Grode Naps, plain and figured,
Black Taffetas,
Stripe and Plaid Sarsnets
P aid firo De Naps
1 case Cambric Dimity
1 do Furniture do extra wdde
Black Bombazines
Black French and Italian Crap-.*
White, pink, blue green straw Floren.t.
Blue Petisse Cloth
Madrass. Bandana ai Cotton Flag iidkL'
Cotton and Webb Su»peuders
200 packs Pins
300 cross Suspender Mould*
Steel Coat Buttons
Bang Up Cords
Millinet Buckram Foundation Muslim
Hose and Point Blinkers
1 bale stout Ozuaburgs
1 do Negro Cloths—Paddings
Black, Olive h. Mixed Cloths & Cassimerc..
A general assortment of Bonnet, Belt ani
Cap Ribbons
Tapes, Bobbins Sewing Silk, Quality Bind
ings, Needles. Sic. he.
All of which were purchased at the New Yoifc
Auctions, and will be sold at a small advance
from cost.
No. 249 Broad-strett, a few doors below tht
Banks.
Nov. 15 55 wtf
Ha& and Livery Stable.
T HE subscriber has erected a Liverv StabU
a*d is prepared to wait on his friends aw
customers, on the most reasonable terms. Firs
rate Gig and Saddle Hozse^ttfirst rate Coaches
Gigs and Sulkeys. Parties will be furnishei
with fine Horses and Carriages, careful and ex
(terienced Drivers, at short notice. Horsas kep
by the day month or year.
Mr. Michael Eldred, whose industry aadexpe
rience is well known, will take the charge of mi
Stable.
TH0S. G. HALL
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