Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, December 31, 1827, Image 3

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IffJP— THIS MARKET REVIEW of the Augusta Market, for the week WHOLESALE PRICES. BAGGING—21 a 25 cts. BACON—lb. 7 a 9 c. BOTTLES-Wine, fffoss, $12. ( lent Porter „ .. S’ 1 *. 5 BEER—barrel, $10 a 11. COTTON—7| a Oi cts.; new S\ a 9$ CASTINGS—English, lb. 6^ cents. American, 5 a 5 1-2 cents. COFFEE—lb. 16 a 19 c. CORN bushel, 37iJ a 43 CANDLES—Augusta, lb. 17 a 19 c Nortliern, 16; Sperm 37 cents. CIDER—baircl, 7 a $8 FISH—Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. $5^ a 53 i'LOL'R—Superfine, $7 u 8 Fine, $6 GUN POWDER—$7 50 a 8 50 Canisters, various brands, doz. § 3 751_ . GLASS—Window. 8x 10, 50feet, $4 } Aine. j 10x12, 50 ,, 4 50 ) rican i IRON—Swedes, lb. 5£ a tic. j LIME—unslacked, cask, $3 a 3 50 I LEAD—Bar. lb. 9 cents. MOLASSES—gal. 37 a 40c NAILS—9 a 9jt. PORTER—London, doz. $4 a 4 50. RICE—lb. 4 a 4A cents. SPIRITS—Cog Brandy, gal. $1 30a.$1 50. | Bordeaux do 110 a 125 c : Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 cents* 1 Jamaica Rum, „ 110 a 125 cents 1 Whiskey, gal. 38 a 43c. ! Northern Gin, 45 a 50 c. ' j Northern Rum, 45 a 50c scarce. SPICES—Pepper, lb. 19 a 21 cents. J Pimento, ,, 26 a 30 Ginger, ,, 10 a 12 ,, SALT—bushel, 6£ a 75 cents. STEEL—German, lb. 14 a 16 cents. Blistered, ,, 8 a 10 ,, SHOT—bag, $2 25 a 2 50 SALT PET RE—lb. 13 a 14 cents &UGARS—St. Croix, lb. 10 a 11^ cent^. New Orleans,—9^ all Muscovado ,, 9A a 11 ,, Loaf, 18 "a 21 „ » Lump ^ „ 16 a 17 c. > SOAP—lb. 7 *9 cents. 1EA—Hyson, lb. 115 a 120 cents. Gunpowder ,, $1 30 a 1 40. Do. in cannisters, $3 75 p'er cannister WINES—Teneriffe, cargo gal. 100 a 110 cents Do. L.P. $150 „ Malaga, sweet, „ 85 ,, Tort, „ $175 a 2 50 Madeira „ $300 a 4 25 Cluret, doz. $5 a $10. EXCHANGE—on Charleston. 60 days, 5 dis. ,< Sight, 3jprem. on New York, 60 days 1 die. Bank Checks, 1 pre SPECIE—h a 1 pm.—U. S. Notes,m.a 1 pm. Darien Money, 4, none N. Carolina do. 4 dis. Cape Fear, do. „ < o. T HE following are the Numbers which drew 1 rizes of len Dollars anti over, the First j H a -V,,.. rawin » of ,he GREENE and PULASKI 1 MONUMENT LOTTERY—Second Class. I No. « IV $10 No. 3417 $10 33 10 3466 10 135 10 3705 10 491 10 3826 10 555 10 3941 10 1072 100 3997 10 1231 10 4141 10 1308 10 4270 50 1681 10 4786 10 1732 10 5224 50 1983 10 5295 10 2196 10 5475 50 2316 10 5608 10 2377 10 5704 10 2417 50 5722 50 2449 20 5930 10 2483 20 4749 50 2928 10 BY G. ABELL &, CO- (This Night, at Six o’clock, DRY GOODS, HARD-WARE, FANCY BOXES, SILVER WATCHES, GOLD BREAST PINS, &c. &c. Monday, Dec Si it RICE! RICE!! rpHE SUBSCRIBERS will receive this day, a lew Caskaof the above article.of the first quality, made by Col. Sami.. Dowse, Burke Coun ty, Georgia. Dec 24 SAVAGE «fc ST URGES. 66 3t THE Papyrotomia Will positively Close To-Night. Planters’ Hotel, Monday, Dec. 31 uLiSgP Michael F. Boisclaiii ****&- offers himself to the Citizens of Richmond County, as a candidate for re-election t ithe office of Receiver of Tax Returns, at the Election on Monday next. Dec 31 1 Cs 2t And there were also drawn, 365 Numbers more, entitled each to Prizes of$5. The Second Drawing will take place on j- OJSDA Y, 7tk January. 2,142 was the First Drawn Number The imkets commencing 2,121, and terminating 2,100. gamed the Watches. The Silver Watch by a gentleman of Augusta, and the Gold Watch by a gentleman of Hamburg, S C. Prizes Drawn in this Lottery will be taken in exchange for warranted, undrawn Tickets, bv an. flying at J v ANDREWS’ St ite Lottery Office, No. 215 Broad-street. 0. ORDERS from the Country enclosing the Gash, (post paid,) will be punctually attended to- when the Tickets sent are drawn, advice w ill be immediately forwa ded. Be particular in^irectiug to ANDREWS’ State Lottery Office—Augusta, Georgia. Dec. 31 68 tf G. ABLLL & CO. M ill sell on Wednesday Night Next, at six R o’clock, OSE, Dufiil and Point Blankets; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings ; Satinetts, Flan- , nets, Baizes, Calicoes, Plaids, Checks, Circas- j sians, Stripes, "he. tings and Shirtings; Cambric, FOR SALE, A valuable NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook and Washer. Enquire at this office. Dec 24 66 Star FRESH LIME. CASKS Just received amd for sale bt G. H. METCALF. Dec 24 t f 66 AT THE GOLD SADDLE, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE BANKS, AUGUSTA, GEO. NOTICE. To* he Creditors of Ralph Canter c.n Isaac Da Costa. T HE Creditors of fhe above persons are rc quested to hand in their claims, properl , authenticated, on or before the 15th January n-xt to A. B. Walker, one of the assignees, whet the first and final dividend of their respective es tates will be made. All claims not banded it within the above time, will not receive a dividend A. SIBLEY, j A. B. WALKER, / asst S™*- Dec 31 63 3t Jlore New G$ods, A few Trunks of Gentlemen’s best quality BOOTS, = Shoetees, Dress Shoos & Pumps, Jacooett, Mull and Book Muslins; Grecian and j made bv Minaret tv™ v ,,-t,. i n n ul Ca Q S u me t r n Sha " Is; Fanc F Gro De Nap | and other "quality ilkfs., Silk, llags and Bandannas: Brittanias ; j "■ Muslapatam; Berkley and Batiste Cravats; Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton and Silk Hose ; Gloves, Cotton Umbrellas, kc. kc. ALSO, A general assortment of CUTLERY, and a great variety of articles, suitable for New Year Presents. CC/*” At Private Sale. 20 Bbls. Dec. 31 GLOVES, Just received and for sale by RICHARD ALLEN. 222 Broad-street. Dec -S4 66 t f HATS dj- SHOES. SMITH & WHISHT SADDLE MANUFACTUBERS Have now on hand, a Spi.kndid Assortment of Goods in their line. Manufactured by them selves, oi the Jirst rate materials and workman ship. Saddler New York PIPPINS. By SIBLEY & WASHBURN. FIRST TUESDAY in~uary, at the Market'^’ late - arri - vals fr01 ’ n New Vork - <*lafge as T HE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just recei- c Carlton, Cook &. Knowltou, Have this day received per the Washington. ». further supply of Rich Fancy Drv Goo ’s, C ONSIS1ING in part of‘Merino Lone imd Square Shawls, Worcester Barage Sh*.*'. Black and White Lace Veiis. I uglish Thread i ceS. Footings and Edgings, 4 and 6-4 i>;u:er ), Plain Bobinet Lace. Rich Figured and phut Swiss, Book and .Mull Muslins, Swiss ami Jac.m ^ainbiics. ALSO, LADIES' Men's, and Bov's Saddles. | Portsmouth Sharp and Snaffle Bridles Braided, Round and Flat Martingals, Coach, Gig and Wagon Harness, Saddle, Carpet and Medical Bags, Valices, Holsters and Bridle Leathers 1 wig, Coach and Wagon Whips, Military Bridles, &c. &,c. See. mgs, Superfine Cotton aud Linen 'lickine j tiler with muiiy Qtiiei articles iu the Staple an . I fancy line, all of which will be ufijicd ut L:.-.- j lowest market prices, i Dec. 31 63 tf ■ ^ A c are authorized to a t- bounce JAMES PRIMROSE, Sip a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax lection in Jantiarv next. 02 td Upturns' at Use Dec. 10 DRAWN NUMBERS NEYV-VoRK Consolidated Lottery, Class 11th. 17—43—20—3—16— 11. Next Thursday Night Vl ill be received the Drawing of ano ther very Brilliant Lottery, The Union Canal Lottery. S.'tTil CLASS. HIGHEST PRIZE Mrs. GUERINEAIT K ESIjEC'I FULLY informs her friends aim tire public, that on the 1st of January ensuing, sheui.I re-open her Boarding and Dav School tor young Ladies, in Eliis-smet, these- <o»d house from thecorner of Washington-street and next door to Mr Mealing’s brick house.— ilei course of Instruction will be the different branches of an English Education usually taught, -eviiis made known on application to Mrs. G. Pe £ 31 __ 68 tf T HE subscriber will recommence his School. in the upper part oi Augusta on Wednes day, the second day of January next. Persons disposed to employ him can have’wn interview Sor the purpose at the Richmond HotdJjL School house. Teims made known oollr tun. *■ Wi of 5 5 39 e 8^,000 600 400 100 t the plica- Dec. 3J JOSEPH W. LEE. 67 3t COTILLION PARTIES. G - F. Colmesnil respect-. fully informs the Ladies and Goa-i Prizes of $6,000 3,000 2,500 1,910 tfcc. «fcc. See. Tickets $10, Halves $5. Quarters $2 50. A lew packages <>t Quarters may be had, embracing all the Combination Nos. am, warranted to draw more than one third of their cost. tty 5 * I lice of Package of 15 Quarters $37 50. APPLY AT BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office No. 241, Broad-Streot. 68 House, Eight Lots of Land, In the village of Springfield, the property of the late Rev Adam Boyd- Titles indisputable.— Purxh^ers to pay for titles. Terms 12 months. /•atT- lans of tllp I* 0 * 8 can be seen at the Office of W. B. Thomas, Esq. Dec. 2S gj ot Manager’s Prize List. DRAWN"NUMBERS NEW-YORK C consolidated Lottery, J lth Class. Nos. 17, 43, 26, 3, 16, 11. Combination 17, 43, first and second drawn numbers, a Prize of $100. Combination 26, 43, second and third drawn numbers, a Prize of $8o' and several other Tickets which drew Prizes of sT—were all ordered at ANDREWS’ STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, 215 Broad-street. THE DRAWING OF THE Union Canal Lottery, 35tii Class. Will he received on Thursday Evening next. CAPITAL FRIZES. $24,000, | $1,000, 6,000, 1,000, 3,000, 1,000, 2,500, 1,000, 1,910, 1,4)00, sortmeut of HATS—viz : Gentlemen’s Beaver, Black and Drab, Fine and Coarse Casters, do do. Fine and Coarse Rorems do do. Men’s and Boys' fine aud coarse Wool Hats, Youths’Hats’ Black and Drab, Children’s Hats, Fur k Hair Seal k Cloth Caps Morocco Caps, kc. kc. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Gentlemen’s fine Boots, tkc. kc. All of which >.e is disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms for Ca4i or City Acceptances. J. Barry. Oct. 25 49 t f X.AMSI2TO THIS DAY, (and recently received,) 30 kits Sl iced Salmon, 3 bbls. Neat6 Tongues, (smoked,) 5 do Smoked Beef, 8 boxes Penoa Citron, (fresh.) 10 bbls. Northern Apples, (Pippins,) 30 do Fresh Canal Flour, 20 half barrels Luff’s Butter Crackers. 30 bbls. Ohio Whiskey. 70 dozen Cordials, (assorted,) 10 bbls. Soft Shell’d Almonds, 100 quarter boxes Bunch Raisins, 2 pipes Brandy, four years old, of Otard, Dupuy So Co’s, brand, Together with a general assortment of CHOICE C ROCERIES, TOR SALE BY N. B. M0.0RE, (202 Broad-street.) Nov. 29 59 tf Dec. 31 SECOND DRAWING OF THE » f i " » • ~;*■■“V’ Mllil 'JQii-.j Greene and Pulaski Lottery tremen of Augusta and its vicinity, that his next! t i i - Party will take place on TO-MOUROW EVEV 1 lake ? plac INC, the 1st of January. *• 5 Prices of $600, and 5 of $400, See. &c [UU Orders received at ANDREW’S’ STATE LOTTERY OFFICE. 9 L°r IIa!f do ’ $ 5 -Q“>»'‘cr do. tjs.2 50—Tenth do. $1. Dec 31 68 tf NOTICE. P ROPOSALS will be received for one'.veek from i ate, for removal of the remains of the people of color from the Cemetery of St. Paul’s to the permanent burying place. Scaled propo sals will be directed to the Committee on Cemete ry of St. Paul’s, and deposited in the Post Office or lodged at the Store of William Micou, Esq’ Broad-street. ^ Ihe Committee take this orcasion to state, that tf there are any individuals who would prefer to have the remains oftlieii servants left undisturb ed, they will be gratified, by pointing out the spot to the Committee or undertaker. Dec 31 gg 2t NEW FALL GOODS. Has just received, direct f rom New-York, u large supply of STAPLE Sf FANCY GOODS. Which are offered at low prices. J'io. 175 Broad-street. October 13 47 tf Saddlery- ff*are Snaffie, Sharp, Pelham, Portsmouth, and Bra- doon Bits, of the lutcst and most fashionable patterns, Patent Roller Spring, Fancy, Round,Rg and Prince’s metal Sti rups, Curb Chains, Spurs, Buckles and Slides, limnies, Terets, Hooks and Bradoon Runners, Bridle and Harness Buckles, Straining, Worsted and Cotton Webbs) Plus!), Serge and Baize, Saddle Trees and Hog Skins. Skirting, Bridie and Harness Leather, Coach and Gig FURNITURE. ~ Gap’d, Beil and Straight Bauds, Door, Dash and Body Ilaudies, Knobs, Tufting Nails, Pasting, Seaming and Broad Lace, Cochineal, Blue, Black and Green Morocco, Cotton Cassimere, Rattinett and Fringe, Oil Cloth and Brussels Carpet, kc. kc kc. Haying long been engaged in the business, they ieel satisfied that their present assortment of Goods is fur superior to any in the U. States. October 22 43 u 12w CHEAP COMBS. Carlton, Cook Sc Know-foil .Vo. 249 Broad-sL, a few duors Mow thi Ha,, i this day received, di.ect iroui til air Manufactory in New l ork, Hay dn do • CO CROCKERY, CHINA & GLASS WARE. 3 The Subscriber is now ML receiving, direct from Liverpool, a large supply of the above articles, which he will sell >ow 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. EP Country Merchants will do well to call and judge for themselves. ^ Dec. 13 • • 63 6tw Doz. large ft small Tortoise She'd Co la Suit* Shell Long do q,. ‘‘ Brazil.i u n and Horn luckilig d,. “ Long do uo ii. *• Fine Ivory “ Superfine do “ Horn 1‘ocket " Double and Single Ivory do " Ridding and Toilet * do The above Combs will he sold either Win Ir- sa.e or Retail, at tne New-1 ork Factory pric,■» -m. Purchasers would do well to examine the nuovt; Stock oefore purchasing elsewhere. N. B.—Old Shell C'oiubs received in * Dec. 31 400 8U0 40 150 75 150 60 COO .Vo. S. & M. ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, 277 Broad-street, 4 doors west of Jackson- street. JUST RECEIVED, ! N excellent order, a few Kitts g5 XJST135 S 'TSjJVT'TlSr, preserved in Spices express ly for family use, one Salmon in each Kill, and warranted equal to any ever offined for sale. To be had of DRAFTS may at all times be had at sight or at short sight, in sums to suit purchasers, on BOSTON, NEW VORIf, BALTIMORE, RICHMOND, LYNCHBURG, SAVANNAH, NEW-0-1 LEAN'S, O' United States Bank Nairn for sale. Dec. 13 wtf P OVIDENCE, PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON CITY PETERSBURG, CHARLESTON, MOBILE. i>ec 31 It O AT PRIVATE SALE, NE DEARBORN’S PATENT BALANCE warranted eorrect—weighs 1600 lbs. ^ G. ABELL & Co. Dec 31 6S tf _ e on MONDAY NEXT —No Prize over $100 has yet been daawn; the Wheel there fore is very Rich, aud has the follow ing Prizes : 1 Prize of CIRCUS. ! I T IIE Augusta Circus will tie opened on Taes-! - dn .y Evening, January 1st. 1828. for a few ! nays. For elegance . f Horses and style of Horse-! mauship, the Company which will perform in it. j is not surpassed by any in the country. Dec 31 ’ i t 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 5 20 30 $6,000, 2,000, 1,000, 600, 500, 400, 300, 200, 100, 50, 20 IN EQUITY. I John Marsh ft Wife vs. Casper Nail,jr. et al N obedience to an order of the Court of Equi ty, will be sold, on the first Mond y in Feb ruary next, at Edgefield Court House, on a cre dit of one, two and three years, with interest from the date, a tract of Land, containing 5,000 acres, moie or less, lying on Big Horse Creek, cahed the Mill Tract. Also, one other tract, containing 200 acres, more or less, called the spring Hill Tract. Purchasers will be required to give bond and personal security, with a mort gage on the premises, and to pay in cash the cost of suit and for titles. WHITFIELD BROOK8, Commissioner in Equity. i-dgefield C. H. Dec. 31 08 3t M'Gran's building Nov. *12 S. REA, Macintosh-sheet. 54 tf TO ARCHITECTS. Drapers and Tailors. The subscribers'll;!v- ing commenced ilin ah. ve business, (No. 278 Bn. d- street, next door below Doctor Havjland’s,) take this opportunity ol inform i nr the public that they have on hand a complete as sortment of Superfine aud Common t loths, Cassimeres & Vestings, hick they offer to make to order, on atvconnna- datmg terms, and m the best poss.bfe manner. Also, o compltte assortment of Ready Made Clothing Low for cash. SIIEPARD, HUNEJI&. Co. (£7* Wanted, one or two Jour neymen I ailorx. Apply as above. Dec 3 60 tf MRS. A SERA, Begs leaie to iiifiirn; Sugars, do. Multum in Parvo. lots of curiosities, j Till. EVENING, Monday, December 31, 1827 j Mows. YVIESS, j ru celebrated Olivre, ' Cit, ‘‘*' etne honor of exhibiting at the j has dis“ti.J.,Uh!a’. his a,tUIld skill > *>y which be I JuEuiope.’audttcei^d'th “ ‘ he p,incip , al citics i Mons W. w ill brij'f*’* S T® ateSl a PP lau f e ; ' ^os.ties'and Mysterioul E vne • “ ,,umber ® f < u money, fruit boxes, cards Sic " The Mysterious Cylinder.' which w &c. &c. &c. Only 1 SIX HUNDRED TICKETS. i quired to Whole Tickets, $5—Halves, $2 50— Quarters, $1 25—for sale in a great va riety of Numbers, at BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 Broad-street. Dec 31 68 if NOTICE. YV/ lEh lie sold, on the tenth day of January , * * next, at the late residence of John Nail, ueceased, (Beach Island) on a credit of twelve months, aH the Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Mules, sneep, uiMtatiou lools, &c. belonging to the estate of said deceased. Purchasers will be re- „ive their notes with approved security. I hale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M. and con tinue from day to dav until all are sold CASPER NAIL, Jr. ) ARD1S, \Executors. D. ATKINSON, ( Edgefield District, S. C. Dec. 31 fis 3t I Wi liming purchased ihe Slock of GRO CERIES of Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again invite the attention of their friends and the public gen erally, at No. 151 Broad-street, where they [in tend keeping a constant supply of Choice Groceries: THE I HAVE ON HAND, ^ . kjl. Croix and New-Orlean; Loaf and Lump White aud Green Coffee, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, N. E. Gin, Canal Whiskey, superior quality, Cicili and Teneriffe Wine, London Porter, Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Teas, Pepper and Spice, Table Salt, Spanish and Common Segars, Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality, Sperm aud Tallow Candles, Swedes and Russia Iron, Cotton Bagging aud Sacking, Newark Cider, suitable for bottling, Sic. kc And at No. 151, they have a general as sortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, All of w liich is ottered for sale (ftt the most ac commodating tends. June 7 10lf % NOTICE. tee of some new which are to take place iu the undersigned THE SUBSCRIBER COXTIXL'ES AT THE i Lately erected by JOSEPH WHEELER Esa y consequence of some new arrangements \ near Wheeler's Buildings, mul h,*t h.Lr ,L ,, , £•*, and just below the /j/ House, Broad-street, and near ~ 7 '--’““uer, which wiU annear business, it becomes absolutely necessary, tltat i the Planters' Hit el Augusta and d'sappear ut.ai wonderful manners P alt notes and accounts that are now due ! ’ ■ - g CHECKS, At Sight, and at Short Sight, on The Coffin of Mahomet, or a T i ■ ci turned into a Live Bird ! La,, - V s Gk,ve The Automaton Dance, or i.- n cf Magnetism. ^orn.hmg Powers The Wonderful Factory. Siberian Dog, from the plains of Kamschatka Tickets 60 cents, children 23, to be had at the Performance to commeuce at 7 o’clock 17 For particulars, see bills. H E feels thankful for past favors, and begs to renew the oiler of corrirM in Lie SIBLEY & WASHBURN OFFER For SALE A Off PLOUGHS 50 Reams-Wrapping Paper 10 BojjHi Madeira wfia * ‘ J 67 3t should be brought to a dose before the 20th of i Al to renew the offer of his services to his January next; and order to save the feelings j fiends with the assurance that'strict regard ° P,h f pa, “ es an L d exi>euse . it is desirable that i shall he paid to all orders he may receive and tim, should have the desired effect of sayingboth. j proper care taken of all propern- committed to " ELLa k KIBBE. , his charge, and punctuality shall be observed iu Dec. 31 68 tf I all transactions of business in future. ~ ! M*™? advances will be made on Cotton stor- CITY MARSHAL S SALE, i !f f t r .„ sa|e :'" Cash > or Goods, at cash rates, and ■yj/’ILI-behold, at die Lower .Market-House j keepeIT^e a r! COmm0da,i “ S aS °^ ier " Whouse BOSTON, providence NEW-YORK. PHIL A DELPHI! BALTIMORE RICHMOND, PETERSBURG, FA YETTEVILLE, CHARLESTON, S. C. SA VANN AH, MOBILE, and NEW-ORLEANS. ivGI O.^ALS will be received by the under- signed, till the 1st of February next, tor erecting a M ASONIC HALL in this City ihe building is to be sixty feet front, by nine ty deep, four stories high, of brick, the roof sla ted. and the front rough cast. Ihe basement story, containing two stores and a passage, to be ten feet, pitch ; the second floor, appropriated to public purposes, fourteen feet, the third, containing a lodge room and its appendages, fourteen feet; and the fourth, con taining a chapter and preparation rooms, eleven j and a half feet, with an ai chad ceiling, rising four and a halt feet, and three sky lights. In front ot each of the second and third stories arc to be four pillars ; the lower Doric, the up per lotiic, of brick, rough cast, wit.i stone plinths bases and capitals. I he stairs are to be winding, from the ground floor to the top ; and under the whole building is to be a cellar. I he work must be done in tire best manner, and of the best materials. 1 .umber can be ob tained in this city, at ten dollars per thousand, superficial measure ; and brick, at seven dollars and fifty cents per thousand. I urther particulars will be furnished on appli- cation to the undersigned. \\ hen the contract is made, good security will be required tor the contractors' complying with tiieii proposals; aud they will be accommodated with advances, during the progress of the w ork, the funds being now in hand for the building. Augusta, Georgia, 10th Dec 1827 62 THOMAS 1. WRAY, A SAMUEL HALE. alex’r McKenzie, \ JWdmg WM. T GOULD. I Lammities- JOIIN W. WILDE. ) UT The Editors ot the Charleston City Ga zette, Baltimore Patriot, New-York Enquirer, k Boston Masonic Mirror, will please insert the above, weekly, till 20th of January, and forward their bills for paymeot to the Committee. Due. 10 62 tJ the Ladies ot Augusta a.nj its vicinity, tltat she just the latest and newesrptshfons forBONWp' DUESSES, CA1-S some assortment of FANCY GOOD.8 ensivi - of Ribbons. Gros de Naples. Fancy Silks mi4 Baiege Handkerchiefs, Bobbinet Caps. Cape Collars, Leghorn Flats, Straw Bonnets. Artific a r lowers, Head Dresses, Cot P„ley. f.,r diesse,* (new article ) and a new and handsome assort ment of Curls, Rolls, kc. a a „ori She has also on hand one new PIANO, ufw iuch she wul dispose. DecJ3 60 6m Henry Moungkil having located himself a; Monroe, Walton county, . .u ii ... ten ^ ers his Professional Servi ces to. the 1 ubhe. Business entrusted to his cm in any of the following counties, will be fahhfi v atteiidcd to—viz: * ’ ‘- ‘ - Hall, Clark, ?«! organ, Jackson, Newton, Gwinnett, He Kalb, Fayette, Walton, and Henry, iu the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the j 15th of January next, at the usual hours ofsale, One Negro man named Hemps, levied on as the property of Francis B. O’Donald, to satisfy an execution issued by City Council vs- I. B. O’Donald. Saicuel C. Douglass, M. C. A. Dec 31 68 td j 05^ Those persons indebted to the late firm of HOLT k WARE, and to the sub scriber on former transactions, will please come forw ard early this Fall and pay their debts, as lougfr delay cannot be allowed. JOHN S. HOLT. Ser £ * 35 tf In the Superior.Court, Semen County. Octobek Term, 1827. Present the Honorable William Schley, Judge: "^JPON the petition of James B. Lewis, statin; References can be made in Au.-uo^to JOHN 1. KING, Wm. SIMS. WILLIAMS k Cd MUSGROVE, WETMOKE b. L- HEARDt COOK, and W M. J. HOBBY, Esquires. 53 tf Nov. 8 the loss of a certain instrument in writing, ALSO, commonly called an order, drawn by.Samuel S. United Staton Rank Yntnc Bryan in favor of Green D. Pearce, on Solomon ° l , alLS cNOtCSj febip, sen, Esq. for One Huii.lredDollars, bear- t-onstantly for sale by urg date at Savannah, iu the vear 1823-24 a co- LEERS, BOOTH Sit^T. JOHN, 1 py of which, as near as the petitioner can rccol- r to c- Corner Broad and MTutosli-st. j lect, is attached to the said petition, and prayin« Uota and Silver Coin, ami Uncurrent Bank j that- the said order he established in lieu of the . otes ot ei ery description, bought ami sold at | orgiual lost or mislaid ; It is ordered bu the Court I the most favorable rates. That the a., c. A , ’ notice. Ilorscs found rim-' Jiing the Streets, from tii<? 1st November to 1st JSJav, u .iH be taken up bv the Ciu* Officers, and left at the Stable of x\Ir. John ( b,4 •rear the Lower Market. The owners can at a.l tunes have them liv paying the expense. Samuel c. douglass. m. c. x. Nov. 8 53 ,f Nov. 5 52 wtf is JHolasscs <$• IVhiskey. Landing this day from the Steamboat Hamburg 50 Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wi l be sold on the most liberal .toms,.tor approved F a P er - KEPjfe & URAH AM. Oct. 29 go lf That the parties in interest do file their object ions, if any they have, on or before the next term of this Court, why the copy of the said or der attached to the petition, should not be estab lished in lieu of the original: And it is further ordered 4 That a copy of this ru e be published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, once a mouth until the next sitting of this Court. A tiue extract ta en from the inii«ute£. this 1st day of Nor. 1827T" Seaborn Goodall, Clk. Nov. 5 52 afrn MKS. REFS, respectfully inform* the Luring of Augusta and its vicinity that . vr » r pa, «ting SCHOOL WI a Ojien at Mrs. Meals, a few doors below the F.a.-le i Ta '“ r "’ °* T“e*day Evening. Deceialier 4t!i ' Reference, can be had on application to the Rev. Mr. Smith, and Specimens of her Pai.itmir seen at her School Room at auy time. c P " f MU - ,rter Two Lessons per “ 2 o-cliKi .c TBeni.v La Dec. 3 o c, j tu ~ ‘ Bills of Lading, on Foolscap and Letter Pnf.er. or., ale at the office ef the Georgia Courier. Dec. 6 Ol xcnati^e.- 06 tt