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I' >K THii GUORGI.V CUl'KIEtl.
A V* OMAN’S GRIEF
0 what is lift a *onian’s o'* 0 *'"
So holy, deep, a.>d jearc ?.
1 won d that never asks relief,
That never seeks a cure.
With meekness Still she bears it on,
Still fea: s to lisp regret;
Nomurm’iiug Sigh points to ttie thorn,
That has her peace beroit.
Vy silence buried is the woim,
That gnaw s upon her breast;
i inward racing of that storm.
IVitcse troubles know t.o test.
ller prou-1 des rie.’s broken vow,
Is there enshrined in u oe;
•ji stabs, and slabs, she knows re t how,
Yet vt ili not let it go.
Ilii memory still i cherish’d there,
And vet she tells not why;
Why she his image thus should bear,
Whose lips spoke perfidy.
Sihe tell li.ot nf his blighted faith,
Nor mocks his lying words;
Nor with high to unis or bitter wroth,
Speaks lightly of her lord..
Tis man’s to wear the harden’d brow,
Walk corq’nngnvcr pain ;
io pass unmount'd ti e broken votv,
To grasp his glitt’ring gain
Bpt mean’s grief and w oman’s love,
A nobler put pose aims;
X'nbroUen faith to 11
tern
( trace thee—and this is thy divinity which
sttis within me—tint that in some sad and
sickening moments, “ my soul shrinks
hack u/jun hvrsilf, and starts back at de
struction"—mete pomp of words!—but
that I feel some generous joys and
generous cares beyond tnyseli all come
from thee great—great Scnsoricm of the
wot Id ! which vibrates, if a hair of our
heads but fall upon the ground, in the re
motest desert «>f the creation. Touch d
with thee, Eugenios draws my curtain
tale
most distinguished by taleuts and genius,
atid which I venture to hope now rest up
on a basis more firm than the circumstan
ces which gave rise to them. "iet leel-
itigall these advantages, as a man ought
to do and must do, I may sav, with truth
aud confidence, that I have tasted of the
intoxicating cup with moderation, and
that I haVe neither in conversation or cor
respondence, encouraged discussions res- j
An Ordinance,
To prevent Slaves in certain cases from living
apart from their owners or hirers ;
Sec 1st- II* it Or darned by the City Council
of Augusta, That from and after the first day of j
January next, no Slave who may have been or i
who may hereafter be found guilty according ,n
law of the crime of burglary or larcerey, of I
rlnsin'r of another slave anv aiticleor thing con- j
cuu»ui 0 . . .. ..-hat-
trarv to taw, receiving from any person w
ever or concealing stolen property, knowin
Coach Making.
ever or concealing stolen property, il | rpjjg subscriber has in his employ, just r.r-
, be stolen, harboring or concealing any run- I I . d from Philadelphia anti else* here, to- •
1. ' elaltinrr u'tnP Of I —. . , • r ,v ovnnrirmctt hnmlc ft'
v slave or slaves, gaming or selling wiuc or
pectins my own literary pursuits. On the j sp iri tu ous liquors, contrary, to law or the Ordm-
‘the contrary, I bave usually found such ance5 0 f the city, or whoshall.be couvtctcd beto.c
topics, even when introduced from motives
•OillS,
disorder of his nerves.
i>fit sometimes
peasant wlto traverses the blackest moan
taius—!
another's
three members of Council, after due and season
able notice to his or her owner or hirer, or- Ue
ao-ent of either, to attend the trial of said slave, oi
_ .n „ .r,„n...Wlv house. shall
wlieu i JV,* 'weather fJ tile | most fettering to myself, rather emharras
Thou give’s! a j sing and disagreeable. I have n 6 w, frauk-
t>, ti e iou<dieat i lv told my motives fur concealment, so
put lion or it sometimes to rut. tougiicsi *y ‘ j . n • „ „
• • -' - MacU'est moun- par as I am conscious of having any, and ^
finds the lacerated lamb of; the public will forgive the egotism of the '(‘V^w'dweilinf, without a license from the
fl )C ii —This moment I behold j deiail. as what is, necessarily connected j Cilv Council, under a penalty of
U’er with his former experience hands, first ;
rate workmen at every branch of liis business.
(Its long experience in business, enables him to 1
assure hfe friends and customers, and t* publics
•n-iieiallv that he is prepared to -uild to order j
anv description of light and fashionable Car- j
It it.
not more than i
hundred dollars to'be paid by bis or her own- i
hirer or the agent of either, provided it j
shall appear that such slave may have been livia
* ‘ .t _ nf title rirdm.'inci
inn, leaning will) his head against his crook j jvil
with piteous inclination looking dutvu up- -i-r— .. ....
h.—Oh! had l come one moment 1 • Anc.cdolc.-A Mr Henry Clay, a Vir- apa rt contrary to the provisions of this ortl.nanee,
soom^-It bleeds to death—his gentle j ^ tlian daiVcing muster, happened to alight ! with the consent or approbate., ot said owner, j
heart bleeds with it.— Peace to j * t ^ pu |,Ji c house for refreshment in a j °™J$e \i further ordained, That incase,
time, generous-swain !-I see thou walkest neighboring town a few days since, and it i the license mentioned in the preceding section is I 3000 yards Coach Lace
’ : . . i . i * .. 1. u !x . 1 .. . i .i . »t.. tt , i- ,-k..ii n avt<Athp ntvasum P/vnrh Irtssels r unge anu
For, Sale,
G Carri.t-~ts, new anu second hand
20digs, different patterns and prices
3 Sulkevs
1 Fancy Wagon
30 Sets Coach. Gig and Sulkej Harness, us-
snrted
O- dj7 CochaeaJ Blue and Black Morocco
tilw ith anguish.—but thy- joys shall bul-
was tm
j auce it—lor happy is thy cuttage—and | fay the Sjcrctary (>j
1 happy is the sltirer of it—md Inppy are j t | J(J , umour of course
mediately rumoured that Mr Henry j gran ted, the applicant shall pay to the c.y a sum j Coach fa?
nf State had arrived : I hot less than twenty-five nor more than one lmn
J ocaie , lU . I dred dollars and give bond with approved seen- .
py is ttic Mttrer ot n—■* M-tv — j the rumour oi course spread with g™ 1 * j rIty t0 the City Council of Augustn in the penal 1
the la mbs-that suori about you !—ht.rnc. I ,-apidity, and a great many people flocked ! sa ; u 0 f one hundred dollars, conditionod for the j
j to the tavern to see the Secretary, and i f ulu , e good behaviour of the slave or staves tor !
AIVIIOROF litr tVAVERU- NOVELS. | .he rest au U«»«. counl,y,»aa. who | ^^tS !
rhe f.dowing.is an extract from thedi-| observed to the dapemg master, that j v v(;(i
WESTERN HOTEL.
/If the corner of Center £f Green Street-, v
Augusta,
T IIE Subscriber has returned to his Old
Stand, the WESTERN HOI El,, in Alt-',
gusta, where he will entertain his old Customer?
;ui«l olhei friends, who may he pleased to giv*
! him then patronage.
r>. MIMS.
03^ An extensive Wago-vYarh
And truth to man
■n nbovt
claiuts.
Her patient r.pit it bears each wrong,
Man’s cruelty can devise ;
Nor think her nights of anguish long,
Nor counts the sacrifice.
T T ntil at length worn down with griet,
Enfeebled bv long cries,
Jn friendlier climes she finds relief,—
’’ »' She droops her head and dies
J. S'.
AN ENIGMA.
P.
induction to tire “ Chronicles of-the Ca- | ho had been taken to he the Secretary of
\ iiangutc," in which Sir Walter Scott, in I State,” who promptly replied “ N«, my
j Ijis own proper person, throws off the in- j dear fellow, I am not the man ; although
: coguiiu as author of the W ayeny Novels,
i'll was tit v original intention never to
; have avowed these works during my Ufe-
j time, and the original manuscripts were
i carefully preserved (though by 'he cate of
j others rather than mine) lor the purpose
i of supply ing the necessary evidence of the ;
• ruili wiien the period of announcing if,
should at l ive. l»ut the affairs of m\ pub- j
lishers having uufntuualely passed into a j
, management differentfrom tlioir own,l had
j the tint rigiuany longer to tely upon se-
| edeev it) that quarier; and thus niv mask,
j like mv A uni Dinah’s, in Tristram Shandy,
| beginning to wax a little threadbare about
j ilie chin, it became time to lay it aside
| wuh a good grace, unless 1 desired it
j should fall an pieces from m v luce. ^ et
j I lurd not the slightest intention of choos
ing the lime and place in which Uie dis
closure was finally made ; nor was there
any concert between my learned and i n
spected friend Lord Meadow-bank and my
self upon that occasion. It was as the
reader is probably aware, upon the 23d
February last, at a public meeting, called
for establishing a professional T heatrical
Fund in Edinburgh, that the communica
tion took place. Just before we sat down
to table, Lord Meadowbarik asked me
whether 1 was still anxious to preserve niy
incognito on the subject of what was call
ed the Waiverly Novels'?—I did not im-
nrediatlv see the purpose of liis lordship’s
treated accordingly. ] oQ tbe bc5t t erm s.
dth. And be U farther ordained, That any per- | Rp lir j n „ in ;d | t he different branches, done
son who shall rent a house for the purpose ot e- t)lc hest banner, on the most reasonable terms,
ing occupied by any slave who may have been j
• rnntiiera- ' 1 1,1,1
we have the same name, and are about
the same height, yet there is about six feet
difference in our talents—liis talents are
in liis head, and mine are in my heels.,”
Ifarrisburgh TT r atchtoiecr.
LOUNGING. *
“ 0 i for a lodge in some va t wilderness!
Were it uot that we have utter abhor
rence of bellicose operations, we should
most certainly post a thirty-two pounder
in front of our Editorial door, and dis
charge its contents against every person j.
that approaches in the garb of a lounger, i
Some of our friends must think that we
write and gather ideas by means ofmaclii- j
nery, or they would not be so unmerciful
as to take to themselves our time, which i the Regular Mectin,.
is the property ol ihe public. We dread i Jay in January next, the City Council wi.l
the sight of a man who is blessed with lei- i appoint the following Officers, for one year from
sure, for he is’sure to cultivate the friend- | that date, with the salaries annexed, v* :
ship of ns unfortunates. Forty or fifty , CityAIarshal, with a sala l v ot - ^ _ § «»
newspapers are a harvest of hli^s to him, J officer,
where can he find these so well as in an ci er i i0 f Council,
Coach and Gig Handles, Dashers, Jpints
and Plated Beading
On the river and expected soon^
2 Dicky Seat Coaches
Also, expected from the North, two light
Coaches, built expressly to his ordet to j
suit the market. , i
Orders for Gigs, Sulkeys, Coaches. Barouenes, |
description of Waggons or Mail Coaches
- ,. u: | will'be forwarded to the North, aud warranted j
the immediate control of an owner or hirer or Ins , ^ ^ of nQ gaJe i . _
runaway ana ; 0i , ders >viu be thankfully received and laid in j made ample provision, through lus It tend
3d. And be it further ordained, That every
slave found residing in this city, and not under.
her agent shall be considered as
is attached to the We tern Hotel; and the sir. t!
from the end of the Bridge leads directly to it.
October 15 46 tj
Mansion House,
MACON, GEO.'
glT HIS Establishment (owned and formerly
I occupied by Messrs Bullock &. Wells) i.'
now in the hands of the undersigned, who has
guilty of anv of the crimes or offences enutnera
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 i't further ordained. That the
eleventh section of the Genet al Ordinance pass
ed the 2<)th December, 1825, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Done in Council, the 21 si day of December, 13v,.
Bv the Mavor
SAME EL HALE,
Mayor of the City ot Augusta.
G. M. WALKER, Clerk C. C.
He feels grateful for the flattering encourage
ment he has received since he commenced the
cstablshment that he now occupies, and hopes
by his endeavors to please, that he may merit a
continuance of past favors.
Tho’s G. Hall.
N. B. Itdai Copal, Japan and Leather Var- j
nish, of liis own manufacture, kept constantly
for sale. Dealers in the article are requested to
call.
Augusta, Pec. 13 fi3 wtt
keep it in as good style perhaps as any House m
the back country ; and from his former experi
ence in the line of Tavern keeping, flatters him
self that all who may be pleased to favor him
with a call, will depart satisfied both as respects
accommodations and charges. Families can b_
entirely retired •
S. C. Brame.
Macon. Nov 22 n
Dec.. 27
fi7 tf
NOTICE.
on the first Satur-
nv LORD BVBOK.
I was whisper’d in heaven, and mutter’d in hell.
And Echo Aught softly the sound as it fell ;
Ju the confines ofearth, ’twas permitted to rest,
And the depths of the oc. an, its presence confest ;
’ fwas seen in the light’ niug, and heard in the
thunder,
Twill be found in the spheres when riven asunder
It was given toman with his earliest breath,
it assists al 1jL birth, and attends him in death, question, alihough I certainly might have
Editor’s office. We have tried all tma-
srinablo means of deliverence from this
dire affliction. We have so far trespassed
Clerk of the J.owor Market,
Clerk of the Upper Market,
Keeper of the Magazine,
Jailor,
1(100
400
300
75
200
000
200
City .SherifTs Sale.
W ILL be "sold, at the Market House, on the
first Tuesday in .lannary next, between
the usual hours of sale, by order of the Superior
Court,
One Pole Boat, called “ Tho
mas Jefferson.” The Boat is in good order and
well calculated for low river. Terms Cash—
purchasers to pav for titles
' A. F1CQUET, Sh’JTC. A.
f>5 td
TO BENT,
The House and Lot, on Bridyt
Street, at present occupied by M.
Janies Murray.
A I.SO,
The House and Lot. on Bridge
Street, at present occupied by Messir.
J. &. K. Kirkpatrick.
ALSO,
Dec. 20
presides o’er his happiness, honour, and health.
Is the prop of his bouse,and the endol lus wealth.
It begins jev’ry hope, ev’ry wish it must bound,
Aud though unassuming w ith monarchs is crown’d
)fi the heaps of the miser ’ti? hoarded with care,
But is sure to be lost in the protthml heir;
'Without it the sailor and soldier may roam,
Cut woe to the wretch who expels it from home ;
Ju the whispers of coueience its voice will be
found,
Nor e’er in the whirlwind of passion he drown'd
softens the heart, and th ugh deal to the ear,
•Twill make it acutely ami instantly, hear
But in shades let it rest, like .an el gant flow’r—
GJi; biea-'.ie on it softly—it dies i.t an hour.
AAAfLTi. „
J love thee w-itii a thriiimg fear,
For, gazing on thy pensive cheek,
A I ute Decay too buav tLcie,
Oi u*eaiulc ut the hectic streak.
been led to infer it, and replied, that th
secret had now" beconi^kmiwn to so npi-
iiv people, that I was ^TOiWfferent on the
bject. Lord Meadmvbank. was thus in
upon the benignity of our disposition as to j ' Sjx CRv Constables, eacl
look surly and give snappish answers—but j ]> roposa i 3 w ;n a t the same time be received for
all in vain,jourf riends areso well acquain- ; attending the Hospital and Jail asa Physician ;
ted with our good humor, that they attri-j he finding his own medicines.
, " i j 1. ; [vy order of Council, passed the loth day oi
hute onr moroseness to a head-ache.— | B807 P
The other,day, we put out the fire, in , Cr, Q£O jyi - WALKER, Clerk,
hopes that the cold reception would tur- j j) ec oq 65 td
nish a hint ; it would not do—while we j 1 • •
attempted to scribble with Arctic fingers, j nnmv 4 ivr'Ti'
our loungers would thrust their hands into ! AN OKUliAAiX UJli,
.1 • ! , „i ,1.0 „ r - irP n f 1X10 amend the Forty-eighth Section of the
their pockets and enquire the price ot | General 0rdinanc ^ passc d the 20th De
coal! We then tried the other extreme, * bcr 182 7.
J 1 . I o ; GV/tl t « t I O IlIVll <1 IOU in'" »I QQlfl DC r 1 c'l» / •
duced, while doing me the great iiouor 01 j filled our grate and attempted to roast fl e it'ordained by the authority of the City Coun-
Dec. 17
Executor’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in 'January next, will be
sold, at the Lower Market-house, in Au
gusta. pursuant to an order from the honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County,
300 acres of pine Land, on
the Road from Augusta to Sovannah, with the
improvements thereon, lately occupied by Mrs. J
Ruth Twiggs—being part of the real estate ol i
John Twiggs, dec.
vUso, three Negro Men, being j
P art of the estate of W. A. Bugg, dec. and sold |
bv order of the Inferior Court. Terms at sale : B. H !
George Twiggs, i IV. foriTmt
Executor of John Tuiggs awl IT. A. Dugg
Nov. T> 52 wtff
Four Houses a id Lots, in tin
low er end of tow n, on Green and Ellis Streets.—
Possession given on the first
Apply to
Au-riist 27
of October tie
E. BUGG.
32 tf
TO BENT,
Two convenient Dwellings, oppo
site the lower end of the .Market.
For terms, apply to
J. G. M’WHOIiTER.
Linnecan Botanic Garden,
Clashing, Long Island,
Thy holt thoughts and looks reveal
Thai touching and lineal fitly i hnrili,
As here eaiiy death inis set its seal, 3
Almost ioo gi.il.e lor alarm.
When gazing on eve's parting, smile,
We scarce.y no.e tne e..b oi day,
Nor hoea uuituig.it suais on the wltilig
T.il last's the latest tiut away.
proposing my health to the meeting to say
something on the subject of these novels,
so strongly connecting them with me as
the author, that, by remaining silent, 1
must have stood convicted, either of the
actual paternity, or of the still greater
crime of being supposed willing to receive,
iitdifectlv, praise to which l had no just
title. I thus found myself suddenly and
unexpectedly placed in the confessional,
and had only time to recollect that I had
been guided thither by a most friendly
hand, and cjfculd not perhaps, find a better
public opportunity to lav down a disguise
w hich began, to resemble that of a detect*
ed masquerader. I had therefore the task
of avow ing myself to the numerous and
respectable company assembled, as the
/-•ole and unaided author of these novels of
Tjfj TVaveily, the paternity of which waslike-
? "! !y at one time to have-formed a contro
versy of some celebrity.
a out. Useless experiment; our of- : cil of Augusta, That it shall notbe lawful for any
is cursed with a door and four win- | person to fire a gun pistol, or any other fire arm.,
them
fice
flows. We have scattered snuff and cay- j lllilitarv parade . Nor shall any person burn
enne pepper 011 our papers—we have put : rockets, crackers, Ol- any kind of fire-works, with-
prillting ink on the latch of our door—we i m the said limits. Nor shall any person keep,
have broken the legs of our extra chairs. ! sell, vend °roffer for sale, any rocket*,’
, , . i _ mmlilp I or any other fire-w orks, within the limits of this
In vain only one man has had a tumble j ^ - pcr>ong offcnding against this ordinance,
and on the strength of having dislocated j sll -*u pa y a f ine no) excectling Twenty .Dollars,
liis shoulder, he staid all day. for fear that Done in Council the 15th day ol December,
motion would be injurious. And thus as an 1827.
orator in chancery says we are remedi- j
less in the premises.” j By the Mayor.
j Gko. M. Walker, Clerk C. C.
Mr. Ji-itks, the talented editor of the j Dec 20 65
Boston Evening Bulletin, a new; paper j ——■ —— ft ~~
just established there, thus closes an ar-i OR. CHAMBERS 5
tide upon the Parisian Dancers at the j " \ .
Tremont Theatre.“At a peculiar cadence \\cVY\Cv\N lOV IVllGlRpGUUlCG.
ofihe music, one of the dancers entered, I fiTHE S Il,> scriD er , on the decease of the late
clad like lire. ITouri of which dreamelh i JL Di Wm. Chambers,'took into his posses-
the devout nmssulman—launching along | s>n the personal ‘ !St ^ ia °/‘5*
, found pre| ared a large quantity of Doctor Ctiam-
iikn a poet upon lus Pegasus, or a bnttdr- , bcrs , for intemperance.
SAMUEL HALE,
Mayor City of Augusta.
City Marshal’s Sale.
W ILL be" sold, at the lower market-house, in
the City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday
in February next, at the usual hours of sale, one
Hou.se and Lot, adjoining Telfair-street on the
east, Anslent Bugg on the west, fronting 60 feel
on Revnold-sti cet, and the same on Bay-street,
or as much as will satisfy an execution for 1 ix.
issued by the City Couucil vs. Wyatt B. Daf.s,
due for the year 1827.
' SAMUEL DOUGLASS, m. c. a.
Dec 3 60 wtd
WM. PRINCE, Proprietor.
H AVILANI) fc Co. uill receive oider.s
and Ornamental Trretffl- lower-
Slirubs and Plants, Hyacinths, Green llou-e
Shrubbery, Grapes. &c. fcc.
UfJ 3 Catalogues may be seen on
R. B. H.fc-Co.
Oct. 25 40 3in
:ati»ii to
And now the reader may expect me,
while in the confessional, to explain tlie
motives why 1 have so long persisted in
; disclaiming tlie works of which I am now
i writing. To this it would be difficult to
1 give any other reply, save that ot Cqrpn-
j rnl Nvm. It was the humor or caprice of
l ihe time. I hope it will not he construed
i into ingratitude to the public, to whose iu-
: Hiil'gehcc T have owed much more than to
■ any merit 61 my own, if I confers that I
i am,-and have been, more fndiflerent to
success, or to failure, as an author, than
; nu;v be the case with otliers, w !m feei
mure strongly ihe passion fur literary
tame^ probably" because they are justly
; conscious hf a better title to it. It was
• no! until I had attained the age. of thirty
years, that I made anv serious attempts at
i distinguishing mvself as an author ; and
| at that ueriod, men’s hopes, desires, and !
Aad Ihut strange’change which men miscall de- j wishes, have usually acquired something!
of a decisive character, and are not ea
Is renovated *i:V The feeble voice
M ith widen me soul attempts to speak its mean
ing
j, like the sky it k’s note, heard faiutest when
It. wings sc ;., i a . ; st. ami those hoary signs,
Bimse white ana . vc rend looks, which mov
s.orn
•Jrt thoughtless iibclJs. seem to me like sn
l pon the Alpine .suatmit, only pro
iiovr near it is to heaven.”
Qt wautiering wnye tiie tores; waves
Its fairy ooweis, by Autumh drest,
V> e bajf target tlmt auiumn leaves^
Fall when iiieu lines iovhest.
G ook uol lest my tears should start,
So uiouiiiiuoy, so tenderly,
As if the UioUgbi w ere in thy heart.
\\ iiat i musL near, beieil ol ihee..
As if thou duisi uiiticip.ite, *
My lonely lot-divorc’d from thine,
f A- J »adiv dfctsi ioroodc thy fate
’ No- tor thy j.>.: utu. sake, but mine.
——
’ - * EXllUCT..
agjcis do) oirtbie. llie sjvirit seems
Aifcadj oh it* iliirfit to bri^hittr worlds
fly bestriding a flash of lightning and spin- j ji e hereby infonns the public, that he has dis-
ning round and found like a feather in i P ose<l ofall the Medicine so found, to Dr. James
the middle of a whirlwind. Then sprang ! H. Hart, and Mr. Andrew M. Fanning, of this
forth another, of similar appearance, mo- | Cil £ £ ing t his disposition, the subscriber has
ving with equal velocity, and twirling a- , hern actuaied by a due regard to the interest of
bout in the same hurricane style—then i the heirs of the intestate, as well ns from a w ish
a third accoutred like some Oriental wi*- ; to give the must extensive use to the virtue, ofthe
a ! discovery, whatever they may lie—and he can
, i uu ther add wltli confidence, that the gentlemen
Of the sleps, and tiie shakes, and The j nbo will kereafter be the venders of the remedy
znrd—r- and the T*as de. Trois proc
Of the steps, and the shakes, ar
sweeps and monopedcl, wheelings, hi! an ! f nr Intemperance, as prepared hy the Inventor,
account cannot be rendered—not only for j have been intimately connected with Di. Cham
bers in his life time—have heen his agents in coin
pounding the medicine, and are acquainted with
i its composition.
i Silt anus Miller, Public Administrator, uc.
| 0= The medicine will hereafter be prepared
i and sold by the subscribers, who alone are in
i possession ofihe original Receipe of the inven-
! tor, at the office of the late Dr. C. in the basement
! story- of Rutgers’s Medical College in Duane
• street east side of Broadway, and at the Medical
spaces intm’easurable, and then vanishing,
like celostiul spectres before the hewil- 1
the cause aforesaid, hit bv reason of their
indescribable infinity. We have no re
maining hint on earth for the accommo
dation of our memory—al! else has pass
ed into oblivion—save one general recol-
IccjAn of fantastic vagaries, and fairy
sjfps floating dizzily upon whirlpools,
or flviim in mazv circumlocution through
CROCKERY, CHINA,
GLASS WARE.
fTIHE subscriber has taken the Store 3d dour
X below M’Kenzie Si Bennoch’s Corner, Nu
305, (with extensive Back Stores attached) where
he is now receiving and opening
300 Packages Crockery, CIhul-
aiul Glass AVare; *
Comprising a large aud handsome assortment t
SVu\>\d 5c YcUK’N Waves,
All of trthi latest Manufacture and Patterns, > '
lectedXpi ordered by himself expressly for tin -
Market.
p Together with an assortment of Liquor Cases.
an d Kitchen Fiiriiiliire, Plantation Tools, fcc. Stc. ! Looking Glasses, Brass Suspending and Bdlmiu
Terms made know n on the day of sale. j Lamps. Plated Castors and Cord.a Statius, Stone
JAMES LAMPKLN, Adm'r. j Jugs, Jars aud Churns, iiine Bottles, t;c, k.c.
56 w td ! Wholesale and Retail, which will be sold at
fair prices for Cash or approved paper.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL lie sold, on the first day of January
next, at the late residence of John Gar
nett, late ofColunibia count*, dec’d,
Ail the personal property of
said deceased, consisting of Negroes, Horses,
Ho^s and Cnttic, Corn and Fodder, Household
Nov. If)
NOTICE. | WILLIAM HARRIS-
W ILL be sold at the residence of the late; 0PcfSOIlS ilK»ebtC(l t ( >
Thomas Stewart, in the City of Augusta, WARE & HARRIS, or myself,
on the first Tuesday in January next, at 0 o are rP q UCS ,e d , 0 make early payment, as longer
clock, the remainder of the persona piuperty o indulgence ill not tie given.
^ “ W ILLIAM HARRIS
the sai . deceased, consisting of II msehold and
Kitchen Furnituie, Pump lools, &;c. i^c.
ALSO,
On the saiue day, at the Market House, art 1—
o’etot*, two Likeiy NEGROES, (Carpenters.)
ALSO,
Will he leased, at the same time and plape, tin-
til the first of October, 1828, the House lately i
occupiil by the deceased,
Hannah Stewart,
Administratrix. \
Nov. 19 56 td ;
[| r The Georgia Journal and Macon Messen
ger, will please, insert the above w eekly for four
months, and forward bills for payment to W ■ H-
Augusla, Oct. 35, 1827. 49 w-tra
det od gaze of gaping mortals.”
Baltimore Patriot.
| New York.
1 The astonishing success which this remedy has
obtained in restoring habitual inebriates to so-
Scrivcn Superior Court, \
October Term 1827- J
WILSON CONNER )
vs. , Divorce.
MARY ANN CONNER. S
I T appearing to the Court by the relurn of tl«r '
Sheriff, that the defendant, Mary Ann Con- j
ner. is not to be found in the County, on motion i
of D’Lyou and De Lamotta, attoruies for the
Taken up, a bay Ilorse,
9 or 10 years old, on the
25th November, blind of his
left eve—he had on the head
stall of a bridle wlie i taken up. The owner will
receivehis horse by calling at the Mansion House.
YV id. Shannon.
Dec. 6 f>1 .
1500 SADDLES,
gerlv-and easily diverted into a new chan- ;
ml. When 1 made tire discovery—for j The Opposition have been
to me it was one-that by amusing myself, in , hcir nora inMion's of Minister to En- j Ini ^ b "'7haf kis’often given to children in fe-1 "f"the Gazrnes ofthis State for sixty days,
with composition, ft Inch I felt a delight- t gland. The last is from the Jackson ; blde complaints, and frequently used as a family j \ tme copy taken from the minutes, this 16tn j
ful occupation, I could also <jive pleasure $ ent j,. e ] j n Philadelphia, which says—i medicine for Dyspepsia, kc. All that is required, ! October. 1S27.
' - ' > — *-.• SEABORN GOODALL, Cl’k. j
Oct. 29
50 2m
DEFENCE OF TOBACCO
Much men' ic tit gluttony procure
To feed nip-.i fat as sw ine ;
• But lie’s a frugal man indeed,
That with ,i leaf can dine,
lie needs no napkin for his hands,"
H is fingers’ ends to wipe.
That hath bis kitchen in a box.
His roast meat iu a pipe.
sensibii.it y
; sojne alarm that I might acquire habits ot j s t 0 succeed Mr. Gallatin in the ; iting of the subscribers, without which none
: jealousy and fretfulness which have les- | , n ; ss i( in to the Court of St. James. TNI r. ; are genuine. \Ve are induced to adopt this mea-
sened. mid even degraded, the character \ ri av leaves the department in r.onse- 1 cure - as 1,1 «nsequence_ of the great celebrity
ot the children of imagination, and render- | quence 0 f }H health ; and it is said upon the i ; b ”^ nave been> and doubtless will be, many s P n-
pd tkcMB, bv [Hetty squabbles and iwenta‘authorty, that Mr. John bea^eant is , r j ous imitations. On enclosing to us the usual! love,
F OUR months after date application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for j
leave to sell fifty acres of Land, in Jones Coun- j
rritabilitv, the laughing stock ofthe peo-q to 1 sl , rcPe d Mr. Clay ill the State Depart- j n T ice,S5. postage paid, the medicine can be sent
•n ] .- n i.< - in .• .j ~ ' * i 11 Tnthncp who arp nnaltV to nav nn i SOlCl lOT
7 miles from Clinton, belonging to the
hei’rs of Littlebury Wilson, deceased, and to be
: [de of the world. I resolved, therefore, j "^Baltimore Patriot.
I iu this respect to guard my bi e.tst fper- ! ».j ig-ggae ljb~
! haps an unfriendly, critic 'may add, my j, NOTICE
j trow,) with triple brass,<fc as much as pos- ! -■ 1 , , „ * tT ,, . i
i s'hleto avoid resting mv thoughts or wish- j W rRE3B yTERfAN (or Christ) CHURCH, j
‘ es upon literary success, lest I should ! a des ire to relinquish theirFew, or Pews, to |
j endanger n»y own peace of mind and trail- j the Trust, (and having’paid all arrearages,) they
j agility bv liierary failure. It would argire i are particularly requested to do so prior to the
.. j either stupid apaihv or ridiculous afi'ec- first “( Ja “!If r - v ’ ** * he fb ”. t r week
v , i , i , j ' . i i i • ii month, all Pews belonging to the Trust, wilt be
Dear Suu.ibihty ! source exhaustless talmn, to say that 1 have been insensible r „ nt - d ’ for one VPar . For the Transfer Book,
►
O' a.l ;h.iis p.ecious iu our i-»>s, or cos-j to public, applause, when I have been
tiy i*i oiu sorrows! iliou chainest thy | honoured with iis testimonies; and stii!
tn n .y i dow u upon the bed ot s’raw—and | more highly do 1 prize the invaluable
t <s thuu who lifts him up to Heaven—e- j friendships wiiich seme temporary pojui-
i rented for one year,
please apply to
Dec. 2$
For the Transfer Book,
R. A. RF.ID,
Jo{. 298 Broad-*treet.
65 A
bv mail ■ To those who are unable to pay, on
personal application ofthe individual at our office,
th» medicine will be administered gratis.
JAMES H. HART. M. D>
A. M. FANNING..
Succrssois to W. Chambers.
The above valuable article, is for sale by
R. B. H AVI LAND & Co. Agents.
October 18 47 3m
A Blacksmith for Sale.
F OR SALE-, a Negro Man, about 32 years
old, an excellent Blacksmith. Enquire at
this Office.
Nov.-26 .ffS wtf
Sept. 24
ELIZA WILSON, Guardian.
40 tf
Southern Agiiculturahst.
T hose persons who have kindly taken charge
of Subscription Lists, for this Journal, are
respectfully requested to forward them to the
subscriber as soon as possible, as the 1st Num
ber will be issued on the 1st Janua-vnext.
JOHN D. LEGARE
Charleston, Nov. 27, 1827
The Editorsof the different Papers throughput
the Southern States, will confer a favor by insert
ing the above notice, in their respective paper*
December-?
FOR SALE.
et t'ue old stand ofBostwick. Gilbert, Sc Co. -
of which are of a very superior quality-
—also—
rjl aDDLF TREES, Hogskins. Skirting, b*
^ die and Harness Leather. Plated, Brass, an-
Japaud Saddlery Ware. Harness r -
Whips, Spurs, &.C. togetlier witji every o ■
ticte, usually kept in the
SADDER? IIN2.
an of Which will be sold a * *^x^EDGe! '*
July 19
No. 301* Broad-Street, Augusta, Gee-
Blank Checks on th°
Bank of Augusta, for sale at t
Office.
October U
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