Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, January 03, 1828, Image 1

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\ OL* 2* AUGUSTA, GEO. THURSDAY, ja v PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. AT 2 O’CLOCK* ?• Mm f ~ n[RE' T1GNB- . J , »trroo. bv AdminirfUtorj, Execu- ?*lea of Land ana * '* reJi bv i 4Wi t o b«> hrM on the •m, or Guard*"' h th( . hours of ten in the 6r.-t Tuesday . lh ,. afternoon, at the Court-house of forenoon and ,. . jj 0 property is situate.—Notice of *• county «' »“ e “ v “ in P a p ^ b Uc gazette SIXTY days •hears m dav of sale. ■ r S,'.T es cf the sale of personal property must be given in No V i „ r FORTY deys previous to the day of sale. “nVi'TV t0 the debtors aDd creditors of an estate, must be ' ;W,,h £ d that application will be made to the Court of Oj^ for Icvac to sell laud, must be published for FOUR T HE follow in ore the N .mbers which drew Prizes >f Ten Dollars and over, the Hr-t Dav’s Drawing of the GREENE and PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY—Second Class. Unary MONTHS LAW REPORTS. TATNAL SUPERIOR COURT, ) April Term. 1826. S Calding vs. Johnson. Notice to the opposite party must accompany 'U copy of interrogatories served on him. This was an action of trover, and the defendant offered in evidence, testimony taken upon interrogatories, which was objected to by Mr. £>e Lyon, of counsel t ,r the plaintiff, because no notice accom panied the copy of the inferrogatories served upi-n the plaintiff. IIy the Court.—By the Judiciary act ;f 1799, (Prin. 211,) it is expressly re' (lu ired that ten days notice shall be given to the opposite paity, and that such no tice shall be accompanied wi'h a copy <>f the interrogatories. Here the party has been served with a copy of the interroea- tories, but no notice is attached to them, and there is no evidence that such notice was given; the law therefore has not been complied with, and the testimony cannot go to the jury. Interrogatories rejected. De Dyon, for plaintiff. Gamble, for defendant. rso. 17 $10 33 10 135 491 555 1072 1231 1308 1681 1732 1983 2196 2316 2377 2417 2449 2483 2928 10 10 10 100 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 50 20 20 10 No. 3417 3466 3705 3826 3941 3997 4141 4270 4786 5224 5295 5475 5608 5704 5722 5930 4749 $10 10 10 10 10 10 10 50 10 50 10 50 II) iO 50 10 50 FOR SALE, jm valuable NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook r\ and Washer. Enquire at this office. Dec 24 66 3tw A few Trunks of Gentlemen’s best quality BOOTS, Shoetees, Dre*s Shoes & Pumps, made by Minard, New York; also, superior Woodstock, Buck, black and colored Horse Skin and other quality GLOVES, Just received and for sale bv RICHARD ALLEN, 222 Broad-street. Dec. 24 66 tf And there were alsn diawn, 363 Numbers more, entitled each to Prizes of$5. LA &1Z5G THIS SAY, (and recently received,) 30 kits S- iced Salmon, 3 bids Neats Tongues, (smoked,) 5 do Smoked Beef, 8 boxes Renoa Citron, (fresh.) 10 bids. Northern Apples, (Pippins,) 30 do Fresh Canal Flour, 20 half barrels Luff’s Butter Crackers, 30 bbls. f»hio Whiskey, TO dozen Cordials, (assorted,) 10 bbls. Soft Shell'd Almonds, 100 qnarter boxes Bunch Raisins, 2 pipes Brandy, four years old, of Otard. Dupuy k Co's, brand, Together with a gmeral assortment of CHOICE f ROCERIES, FOR SALE BY N. B. MOORE, (202 Broad-street.) Nov. 29 59 tf Mhre JY. w Goods. CarUoijL, .Cook & KnowUon Have this day received per the Washington, a •*? _ further supply of Rich>Faucy.Drv Goo? s, C ONSIS'I ING in part of Merino Long and Square *ShawIs. Worsted Barage Shawls, Black and White Lace Veils. English Thread ra ces. Footings and Edgings, 4 and 5-4 igUred k Plain Bobinet Lace,. Rich Figured^and Plain Swiss. Book and Mull Muslins, Swiss and Jaconet Cambrics. ... _ i ALSO, . ^ --- 3-4 and 5-4-fine bleached Sheetings and Skirt ings, Superfine Cotton add Linen Ticklfig—Toge ther with many othei articles in the StapIe and Fancy line, all of which will be offered at the lowest market prices. Dec. 31 6S tf CHEAP COMES. EMANUEL SUPERIOR COURT. ) April Term, 1826. ) Daniel v>. Durd>n. A declaration without any direction to the “Su perior Court.” allowed to be amended instauter and without prejudice. This was an action of slander, and the declaration contained no direction lo the “ Superior Court.” This matter was pleaded by the defendant, and called up at the trial, and the counsel for defendant moved the Court f«»r a non-suit. By the Court.—There is enough in this declaration to show that it was intend ed for this Court, and the defendant Ins been served with process issued from tliis Court. The direction >s only uniter of form, and may now be amended under the art of 1818. Let the ainendmeut be made and <hi cause proceed. • Berrien, for plaintiff. John Schley, for defendant. EMANUEL SUPERIOR COURT. ) * April Term. 1826. J Wide a vs. Veil. Service of interrogatories acknowledged, and waiver of the ten days, supercedes the necessity of notice. This was a bill in equity, and upon the trial interrogatories were offered in evi dence, which were objected to, because no notice accompanied the copy of the in terrogatories, but service had been ac knowledged and the ten days waived. Bv the Court.—The intention of the law requiring ten days notice to be given, was to apprise the opposite party of the time when the original was given in the Clerk’s office. Now in this case the par ty has waived the ten days, and acknow ledged nolice and service, and the object of the law has been fulfilled, whereby the written notice is superceded. Let the interrogatories be read. The Second Drawing will take place on ON DA Y, 7th January. ITi* No. 2.142 was the First Drawn Number. The Tickets commencin'' 2.121, and terminating 2,160. gained 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, by ap plying at ANDREWS’ iSt te Lottery Office, No 215 Broad-street. UTF ORDERS from the Country enclosing the Ca«h. (post paid,) will be punctually attended to; when the Tickets sent are drawn, advice will be immediately forwa ded. Bl particular in directing to ANDREWS’ State Lottery Office—Augu.ta, Georgia. Dec. 31 68 tf 8ECOJND DRAWING Greene and Pulaski Lottery, Takes place on MONDAY NEXT.—No Prize over $100 lias yet been daawn ; the Wheel there fore is very Rich, and has the following Prizes : 1 Prize of $6,000, 1 si ii 2,000, 1 » ii 1,000, 1 Si ii 600, 1 a Si 500, 1 a St 400, 1 a it 300, 1 >i it 200, 5 a it 100, 20 Si it 50, 30 si it 20, Michael F. Boisclaik '■'.'>*5* offers himself to 'he Citizens <>t Richmond County, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, at the Election on Monday next. Dec 31 68 2t »\v e are authorized to a - _ nounce JAMES PRIMROSE, Esq. a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns at the election in January next Dec. 10 62 id &c. &c. &c. Whole Tickets, $5—Halves, $2 50— Quarters, $1 25—for sale in a great va riety of Numbers, ai BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 Broad-street. Dec 31 68 if NEW FALL GOODS. Has just received, direct from New-York, a large supply of STAPLE Sf FANCY GOODS. Which are offered at low prices. No. 175 Broad-street. October IS 47 if JUST RECEIVED, N excellent order, a few Kitts 5-5 USBS s xwi <sr. preserved in Spices express ly for family use, one Salmon in each Kitt, and warranted equal to any ever offered for sale. To be had of S. REA, M' Gran's buildings, Macintosh-street. Nov. 12 54 tf HALL & Hi? 1BIN, Moving purchased the Stock of GROCERIES of Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again inrite the attention of their friends and the public gen erally, at No. 151 IWoad-street, where they in tend keeping a constant supply of Choice Groceries: THEY HAVE ON HAND, j^T. Croix and New-Orleans Sugars, Loaf and Lump do. White and Green Coffee, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, N. E. Gin, Canal Whiskey, superior quality, Cicili and Teneriffe Wine, London Porter, Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Tear, Pepper and Spice, Table Salt, Spanish and Common Segars, Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Swedes and Russia Iron, Cotton Bagging and Sacking, Newark Cider, suitable for bottling, iic. kc And at No. 151, they have a general as sortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, All of which is offered for sale on the most ac commodating terms. June 7 1® tf NOTICE. I N consequence of son e new arrangements which are to take place ir- the undersigned business, it becomes absolutely necessary, that all notes and book accounts that are now due, should be brought to a close before the 20th of January next; nd in order to save the feelings of the parties and ex ense,» t is desirable that this should have the desired -fleet of saving both. WELLS k K1BBE. Dec. 31 68 tf V.in. GUERINEAU "l^ESPE^CTFULLY info-ms her friends f t and the public, rh t on (he 1st of January- ensuing, she wi 1 re-open her Boarding- and Day I School 'or young Ladies, in Ellis-str- et. the se- j conn house from thecorner of \\ ishington-street, and next door to \lr. Me ding's brick house.— Her course of Instruction will be the different branches of an English Education usually taught. Terms made known c-n application to Mrs G. Dec. 31 69 tf SCHOOL. T HE subscriber will recommence his School, in the upper part of Augusta on Wednes- CTTY MARSHAL S SALE. W ILL be sold, at the Lowei Market-House in the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the 15th of January next, at the usual hours of sale. Out* A ea rn man named D?mps, levied on as the property ot Francis B. O’Dunald, to satisfy an execution -ssued by CityConncil vs- F. B. O’Donald. Samuel C. Douglass, M. C. A. Dec 31 68 td NOTICE. To he Creditors of Ralph Canter and Isaac Da Costa. T HE Creditors of the above persons are re quested to hand in their claims, properly authenticated, on or before the 15th January next, to A B Walker one of the assignees, when the first and final dividend of their respective es tates will be made. All claims not handed in within the above time, will not receive adividend, A. SIBLEY, \ assisnces A. B. WALKER, J ass ’§ nces ‘ Dec 31 68 St Carlton, Couk& Knowlton, No. 249 Broad-st., a feio doors below the Banks. Have this day received, direct rom their Manufactory inNeyv Y'ork, 80 Doz. large # small Tortoise Shell Combs 4H0 *• Side Shell i- Long do do 800 “ Brazillian and Horn Tucking do 40 “ Long do do do 150 “ Fim* Ivory do 75 “ Superfine do do 150 “ Horn Pocket do 60 “ Double and Single Ivory do do 200 “ Ridding and Toilet do The above Combs will be sold either Whole sale or etail. at the New York Factory prices — Purchasers would do well to examine the above Stock oefere purchasing elsewhere. N. B—Old Shell Combs received in exchange for new. Dec. 31 68 tf Drapers and Tailors. The subscribers hav ing commenced the above business, (No. 278 Broad- street, next door below Doctor Haviland’s,) take this opportunity of informing the public that they have on hand a complete as sortment of Superfine and Common ( loths, Cassimeres & Vestings, Which they offer to make to order, on accommo dating terms, and in the best possible manner. Also, a complete assortment of Ready Made Clothing, LOW FOR CASH. SHEPARD, HUNER & Co. NEWSTORU- . ASocutrs. „, j. p. setze: CORVEP. OF SRO AD AND m’iSTOSH STTKET?. Has just opened a' well selected Stock ol STA PLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, Comprisin'? i- almost eve y article in that line’.’ all ol" .whichr will be sold oq very.low^terms for'cash. Among which qrpthc following, vis: 4 - A and. 7-8 Irish Linen, in whole and half "TC pieces » Irish’ Sheeting. Linen Cambrics, k Long Lawns .Cambric and Furniture Dimities Furniture and'Fancy Calicoes £nd Plaids Plain and Figured^wiss Muslins and Robes ^Cambric, Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslin Printed,'jCross-barred and Striped do ftsfiart SWf, figured And plain Gross de Naplps 4-4 blackJModfS Sa^in and plain Levantine Silk White and hlaqk j>iJk-Sert.es* black Bombazin- Do. do. pink, blue, straw$ green Florence Silks Bobinet Lace Veils/Thread and Bobinet Laces, Edgings and Footing Black Silk Velvet, English silkSifan^y Yestings Black and tvhite Ita'ian Crape Canton Crapes and Canton Crape Robes Black Sinclieus, Inserting Trimmings Pink, white, strayv, and blue Crape Leise Barege, Fancy Silk, and black aud scarlet Meri no Shawls Scarlet figured Ratinett, black Bombazett WMte, retHtmf green Flannels, green Baize Bird’s Eye and Tabling Di' pers Striped Baraze, & imitation plaid Grosde Naples t.-nslin Points and Bands, Tippet. Belt and Cap Ribbons Tapes. Bobins and Cotton Cords, Foundation Millinet Tortoise Shell k Horn 'i ucking Si Side Combs Ladies Curls o- Rolls Clear Lnyvns, Corset Laces, Hooks and Ey es Steel Bodkins Bedticking, Apron Checks, blue plaid and striped Homespun Bleached and broyvn Shirtings, Long Cloth, and Scotch Homespun Marseilles Quilts, Rose Blankets Bang Up Cords, Satinetts and Cassinetts Flag and German Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Black and white Silk Hose Worsted and Cotton do Men’s yvhite, black and mixed Lamb’s Woo! long and half Hose Buck-skin, Be-^er Dog-skin and Silk, Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves Blue, black and colored Seyying Silks Blue and white-brown Thread Orrel’s nd Clark’s Spool and Floss Cotton l.ace, Pearl and Bone Shirt Buttons Hemming’s best assorted Needles, Pins and Dolls Black and white Silk Braid Red and blue Marking Cotton Hair Powder, Cologne Water and Fire Screens kc. kc. kc Also, on the River, a very large collection of FRENCH .Paper Hangings, Of the latest style, direct from France, via. Charleston The above assortment of Goods will be enlarg ed, as J. P. S. will be constantly receiving fresh supplies from the North. Nov 19 56 tf (ty Wanted, one or two Jour neymen Jailors. Apply as above. Dec 3 60 tf JMRS. A SERA, Begs Ica\c to inform the Ladies of Augusta and its vicinity, that she has jus 1 returned from New-York, with the latest and newest Fashions for BONNET , DuESSES, CAPS, iic.—together with a hand some assortment of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Ribbons Gros de Naples. Fancy Silks and Barege Handkerchiefs Bobbiuet Caps, Capes, Collars, Leghorn Flats, Straw Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Head Dresses, Cot Paley, for dresses, (new article,) and a new and handsome assort ment of Curls. Rolls, £ic. She has also on hand one new PIANO, of which she will dispose. Dec 3 60 6m CHECKS, At Sight, and at Short Sight, on NOTICE. iROPOSALS will be received for one week from ate for removal of the remains of the 6ay, the second day of January next. Persons people of color from the Cemetery of St. Paul s disposed to employ him can have an interview for the purpose at the Rictnnond Hotel, or at the School house. Terms made known on applica- -tbn JOSEPH W. LEE. •Dec. 31 67 3t AT PRIVATE SALE, O NE DEARBORN’S PATENT BALANCE, warranted eorrtct—weighs 1600 lbs. G. ABELL & Co. Dec 31 68 tf sibley & Washburn OFFER FOR SALE 100 PLOUGHS 50 Reams Wrapping Paper 10 Boxes Madeira Wine Dec. 24 67 3t FRESH LIME. 55 CASKS Just received and for sale by G. H. METCALF. Dec 24 tf 66 to tin-permanent burying place. Sealed propo sals w ill be directed t > the Committee on Cemete- lyof St. Paul’s, and deposited in the Post Cffice, or lodged at the Store of William Micou. Esq Broad-street. The Co mmittee take this occasion to state, that if there are any individuals who yvould prefer to have the remains oftheii servants left undieturb- ed, they will be gratified, by point ng out the spot to the Committee or undertaker Dec 31 68 2t IN EQUITY. John Marsh Hife vs. Casper Nail.jr. etal. I N obediemce to an order of the Court ot Equi ty, will b e sold, on the first Mond y in Feb ruary next, a-x Edgefield C urt House, on a cre dit of one, t wo and three years, with inL rest from the date, a tract of Land, contai -ing 5,1X10 acres, more or less, lying on Big Horse i reek, called the Mi 11 Tract. Also, one other tract, containing 200 acres, more or less, called the Spring Hill Tr act. Purchasers will be required to give bond aild personal security, with a mort gage on the p remises, and to pay m cash the cost of suit and fortifies. WHITFIELD BROOKS Commissioner ir. Equity. Edgefield C. i tt- Dee 81 «« 8t BOSTON. PROVIDENCE. NEW-YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, RICHMOND, PETERSBURG, FAYETTEVILLE, CHARLESTON, S. C. SA VANN AH. MOBILE, and NEW-ORLEANS. ALsO 9 United States Bank ."Votes, Constantly for sale bv BEERS, BOOTH Si ST. JOHN, Corner Broad and M’lntosli-st. Gold and Silver Coin, and Uncurrent Bank Notes of every description, bought and sold at the most favorable rates. Nov. 5 52 wtf is TO RENT, The House and Lot, on Bridge Street, at present occupied by Mr. James Murray. ALSO, The House and Lot, on Bridge. Street, at present occupied by Messrs. J k R. Kirkpatrick. ALSO, Gif ft* DM m Four Houses aad Lots, in the iower end of town, on Green and Ellis Streets.— Possession given on the first of October next Apply to E. BUGG. August 27 32 tf. m. Dec. 17 TO RENT, Two convenient Dwellings, oppo site the lower end of the Market. For terms, apply to i. G. M’WHORTER. ILAW* Henry Modngfr, having located himself at Monroe, Walton county, tenders his Professional Servi ces to the Public. Business entrusted to his care in any of the follow ing counties, will be faithfully attended to—viz: Clark, Morgan, Jackson, Newton, Gwinnett, Hall, De Kalb, Fayette, Walton, and Henry, References can be made in Augusta, to JOHN 1 . KING, Wm. SIMS. WILLIAMS k C6. MUSGROVE, WETMORE k Co HEARD*fc COOK, and WM. J. HOBBY, Esquires. Nov. 8 53 tf UPHOLSTERING. Mr. H. Lefevre and his Lady, just arrivedfr<»rti Pans, in form the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he would be thankful! for any business in the a- bove line. Heismastci of the business, having been seven years in Paris,Upholsterer to the Ward robe of the Crown, and has quit it from Political motives. He would be glad to have an -pportu- nity of exhibiting in this place, his skill, by fur nishing or decorating any one. or numbers of apaitments. His prices wiJ he moderate Orders left at Mr. Guymarin’s, watch maker, No 171 Broad-street will be attended to. Dec 20 65 2m Mrs. Adam Hutchison’s SCHOOL, W ILL be opened on Broad-street, a few doors above D -ctor Wrays, at the house formerly occupied by Judge Wilson, on the first Menday of October Mrs. H. " ill be happy to give private instruc- t ons in Composition, and the higher branches of Education, to young Ladies who desire to devote a portion of their time to mental improvement. Instructions also given in Dra ffing and Paint ing. in Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. Terms of admission made known at the School Room. Sept. 24 40 tf NOTICE. Horses found run ning the Streets, from the 1st November to 1st May, will be taken up by the City Officers, and left at the Stable of Mr. John Clark, near the Lower Market. The owners can at all times have them by paying the expense. SAMUEL C. DOUGLASS, m. c. a. Nov. 8 53 tf AT THE GOU^SADUfeE. FOUR DOORS/BELOW Tlffe B'.ANES.- . AUGUSTA, GEG, SMITH & WEIGHT SADDLE MANUFACTURERS Have now on hand, a Splendid Assortmekt of Goods in their line. Manufactured by them, selves, of the first rate materials and worknt&c- ship. Saddlery: LADIES’, Mt'n’s, and Boy’s Saddles, Portsmouth Sharp and Snaffle Bridles, Braided, Round and Fiat Martingals, Coach, Gig and Wagon Harness, Saddle, Carpet and Medical Bags, Vulices, Holsters and Bridle Leatherc, Twig, Coach and Wagon Whips, Military Bridles, &c. &c. See. Saddlery- Ware Suable, Sharp, Pelham, Portsmouth, and Bra* doon Bits, of the latest and most fashionable patterns, Patent boiler Spiing, Fancy, Round-leg and Prince’s metal Sti rups. Curb Chains, Spurs. Buckles and Slides, Haimes, Terets, Hooks and Bradoon Runner?,. Bridle and Harness Buckles, Str ining, Worsted and Cotton Webbs, Plush, Serge and Baize. Saddle Trees and Hog Skins, Skirting, Bridle and Harness Leather, Coach and Gig FURNITURE. Cap’d, Bell and Straight Bands, Door, Dash and Body Handles, Knobs, Tufting Nails. Pasting, Seaming and BVoad Lace, Cochineal, Blue. Black and Green Moroec®, Cotton Cassiniere, Rattinett and Fringe. Oil Cloth and Brussels Carpet, kc. kc kc. Having long been engaged in the business, they feel satisfied that their present assortment of Goods is far superior to any in the U. States. October 22 48 w!2w THE SURSCRIBER CONTINUES AT THE Lately erected by JOSEPH WHEELER, Esq near Wheeler's Buildings, and just below the upper Market House, Broad-street, and near the Planters' Hit el, Augusta H E feels thankful for past favors, and begs to renew the offer of his services to his friends with the assurance that strict regard shall he paid to all orders he may receive, and proper care taken of all property committed to his charge, and punctuality shall be observed in all transactions of business in future. Liberal advances will be made on Cottoirstor- ed for sale, in Cash, or Goods, at cash rates, and on terms as accommodating as other Ware-house keepers offer. tt?* Those persons indebted to the late firm of HOLT k WARE, and to the sub scriber on former transactions, will please come forward early this Fall and pay their debts, as longer delay cannot be allowed. JOHN S. HOLT. Sept. 6 35 tf jyga Blank Bills of Lading, on Foolscap and Letter Paper, for sale at the office »f the Georgia Courier. Dec. 6 Molasses Whiskey. Landing this day from the Steamboat Hamburg, Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wi 1 be sold on the most liberal terms, for approved paper. KERRS GRAHAM. Oct. 29 50 tf FOR SALE. T HE six acre Lot above Turknc-tts Spring, adjoining the property of W. Smith, Esq. The situation is commanding and pleasant, and it is in the neighbourhood of good water. Un disputed Titles will be given to the purchaser. FOP. TERMS APFLY TO W. A. BUGG, Agent. Mav 31 8 tf INSURANCE AGAINST J OHN BEACH having resigned the agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company in consequence of his intended removal from the State, the Board of Directors have appointed the Subscriber their Agent, who will take risks on property in Augusta °nd its vicinity. Apply at the store recently occupied by said Beacb, N« 317, Broad Street, where the Agent can be found or at the store of J. & W. Cathn, JOEL CATL1N, Agent April 26 90 tf TO ARCHITEC TS. P ROPO . AI,S will be received by tbe under signed, till tne 1st of February nest, tor erecting a M A.'ONIC H ALL in this City The building is to be sixty feet front, by nine* ty deep, four stoTrrs high, of brick, the roof sla ted. and the front rongh cast. The basement story, containing two stores and a passage, to be t«-n feet, pitch : the second floor, appropriated to public purposes, fourteen feet; the third, containing a lodge room and its a. pendages fourteen feet; and the fourth, coiv taining a chapter and preparation rooms, eleven and a half feet, with an archsd ceiling, rising four and a half feet, and three sky lights. In tront of each of the second and third stories are to be four pillars ; the lower Doric, the up per Ionic, ofbrick, rough cast, wit., stone plinths, bases and capitals. The stairs are to be winding, from the ground door to the top; and under the whole buib ing is to he a cellar. • The work must be done in the best manner, and of the best materials. Lumber can be ob tained in this city, at ten dollars per thousand, superficial measure ; and brick, at segen dollars and fifty cents per thousand. Further particulars will be furnished on appli. cation to the undersigned. When the contract is made, good security will be required for the contractors’ complying with their proposals; and they will be accommodated with advances, during the progress of the work, the fund* being now in hand for the building. Augusta, Georgia, 10th Dec 1827 6C TH< 'MAS I. WRAY, ^ SAMUEL HALE. D .... ALEX’R McKF.NZlE, >/““*?* WM T GOULD. I JOHN W. WILDE, j ET The Editors of the Charleston City G*. zette, Baltimore Patriot, New-York Enquirer. It Boston Masonic Mirror, will please insert the above, weekly, till 20th of January, and forward their bills for payment to the Committee. Dec. 10 62 tJ CROCKERY, CHINA &. GLASS WARE. Thu Subscriber is now receiving, direct from Liverpool, a large supply of the above articles, which he will seil tow for cash, or town acceptances. JAMES BONES. N. B.—- Assorted Crates, partieular’y put up for the Country trade, by one of the first manufac turing houses in England. O’ Country .Merchants will do well to call and judge for themselves. Dec. 13 63 6tw S. & M. ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, No. 277 Broad-street, 4 doors west of Jackson- street. DRAFTS may at all times be had at sight or at short sight, in sums to suit purchasers, on FOR SALE, A N excellent BILLIARD TABLE, with ap paratus complete- Enquire at this office. November 23 67 tf # BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, RICHMOND, LYNCHBURG, SAVANNAH, NEW-O. LEANS, (LT United States Bank Notes for sale. Dec. 13 63 wtf PROVIDENCE. PHILADELPHIA. Washington citt, PETERSBURG, CHARLESION, MOBILE. NOTICE. W ILL be sold, on the tenth day of January next, at the late residence of John Nail, deceased, (Beach Island) on a credit of twelve months, all the Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Mules, Sheep, Plantation • ools, kc. belonging to tbe state of said deceased. Purchasers will be re quired to give their notes with approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M. and con tinue from day to dav until all a. e sold. CASPER NAIL, Jr. ) MATHIAS ARD1S, >Exe r utorr-. D. ATKINSON, ) Edgefield District, S C. Dtaie. 31 £8 St