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VOL. 2.
AUGUSTA, GRO. MON
JANUARY 14. 1S28.
NO. 72.
EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY.
at s o'CiiOCSi ?■
,, Mr Howard's Erick BuiMinsr. opposite Mr. Cummings
At - 1 r.aw Buildings, M’Intosh Street.
it is ordered tiiat the verdict be set aside,
and that a new trial be granted.
New trial granted.
Mr. Attorney General, for the State.
Gamble, for the prisoner.
" directions.
Snips of Land and Negroes, hv Administrators, Exrcu-
, ' or Guardian.", are r<v]Uireil, by law, to be held on lie
jir.'t'Tuesday in the month, between the hour? of ten in the
rnr. noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-house of
^unty in which the property is situate.—Notice of
(here a lea must be given in a public gazette SIX! i days
previous tothr day of sale.
Noiiccs of the sale of persona? property must be given in
Vice manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Not iee to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
p blished Tor FORTY days
Notice that application will be made to the Cour> oior-
dinar ,• for levac to sell land.raustbe published for I UL It
MONTHS.
I ^paMia. ■ J'» err— ~ ** lrB
EMANUEL, SUPERIOR COURT. \
April, Term, 1827. $
The State, vs. Mary Wesley.
It. order to constitute the crime of perjury the
fact swotn to must be material to the point in is-
tne.
A mistake in regard to dates, when the date is
not material will not constitute the crime of p-r-
J U1 T- . ,
The uncertainty in regard to dates is so com
mon. that it has become an axiom in thp law.
A verdict oi guilty on an indictment for perjn,
ry, founded on the evidence of one witness only-
will be set aside, and anew trial granted.
This was an indictment for perjury up
on the trial of which the jury found tin*
prisoner guilty. And now she moved the
Court for a new tiial on ihe ground that
the verdict is contrary to law and evi
dence.
The perjury was assigned upon any af
fidavit sworn to by the prisoner before a
Justice of the Peace, in which she swore
that Gray Tanner carne to the house of
Sterling Swain on the night of the 10h
day of May 1826, and offered him a paper
which she suspected coniained certain
money which was said to have been sto
len from James St.John; upon the trial i;
was proved by two or more witnesses dial
the prisoner was not at the house of Sta
ling Swain on I he night of t he lOilt ins',
and also that Gray Tanner was not there
at tiiat time; & d was proved by the Jus
tice who administered the oath >o the
prisoner, that he asked her when she saw
Gray Tanner there 1 to which she replied
“ini the night of the day she left Stephen
Swain’s. He then asked her what
da y of the month it was, to which she re-
pfu'-l the tenth, and lie then so stated il in
ta ■ iffidavit, to which she was then sworn
a d made her mark, being illiterate anil
ua ble to write. There was no evidence
that the affidavit was read over to her.—
The fact stated in the affidavit in regatd
fo Tanner, having been at the'house of
St irling Swain and having offered the pa
per to him was negatived only, bv the ev
idence of Gray Tanner himself. The
d i v on which 4tie prisoner left Stephen
Swaim’s-was the eleventh instead of lie
/ tenth, and there was no evidence that the
prisoner and Tanner wore not at the
house of Starling Swain on the eleventh
of the month.
By the Court—By the first section
of the seven ill division of the penal code
Prin. Dig. 339, it is declared that if any
person shall wilfully and curruph
commit perjury, or shall he. guilty *>1 wil
fully and corruptly making a falseoath or
affirmation such persons shall be punished
«fec. t&c. Tins code does not define tile
crime of perjury, and therefore we must
resort to the common law in order to as
certain what constitutes the crime. Sii
Wpi. Blackstone in 4 croon 139, adop
ting the definition of Sir Edward Coke,
declares perjury to be » r me committed
when a lawful oath is admuris ered in
atone judicial proceed’' g to a pe—on lio
swears wilfully, absolutely and falsely in
3 matter material to the issue or .ooi - m
question P This indictment is upon lie
first clause of the above mentioned secti m
ot ihe penal code, and therefore in le<
to sustain it, the evidence must lie s
will make out the crime of perju v, mui
the facts to constitu'o the crime musi he
proved by two witnesses. Now 'he onlv
fact which was proved bv two witnesses is
that M ary Wesley and Gray Tanner were
not at the house of Stirling Swain on lie
flight of the 10th of May ; and upon tins
evidence the ques ion arises “wlm e
this be a material fact, upon which per
jury can be assigned ?” The proceeding
in which this affidavit was made, was a
prosecution against Gray Tannei, for
Stealing tiie money of James St. John, and
in such cases the day is not material, for !
tiie act may he proved on .a day either
before or after the dav laid in the in 1 ri-
menf. But the day stated in the affidavit
is not the dav on which the money was al
leged to have been stoleu, but is only a
day stated, upon which a colatterial fact j
should have happened, and therefore was j
in no wav material to the point in issue :
And indeed, the othfcr fact stated in the ,
affidavit was not material, except so far as '
os it might go to raise a presumption ; for
,',.ae stated that she onlv suspected the
money to be in the paper handed by Tan
ner to Swain ; and as it does not appear
from the affidavit itself that the day was
material, it should have been averred in
the indictment tiiat the day was material,
and this averment is not contained in this
Indictment. See Arclib. plead, 314.
t It appears to me therefore upon ihe
whole of the evidence that the crime of
perjury as charged in the indictment was
not made out bef ire the jury, and that the
verdict is contrary to law and evidence.
The uncertainty in regard to dates is so
common that it has become an axiom in
the law, and therefore the mistake of the
prisoner in this regard was not such an
act as to shew a deliberate and wilful in.
tention to swear falsely.
For these reasons I think the prisoner
$ught to have a new trial, and therefore
DRAWN NUMBERS.
T HE following are the Nos; which drew pri
zes ot S1H and over, the second drawing of
Green and Pulaski Monument Lotteries,
2d_CLASS.
No. 26 $10 No. 2744 10
2743 10
225-
551-
684-
817-
8 ’6-
862-
-10
-10
-10
-10
-400
-10
2781-
2804-
-10
-50
1087-
1134-
1488-
1767-
1922-
-20
-10
-TO
-10
-10
3431
■ 10
-10
4045
•20
4338
-10
4754
-20
4766
-10
5388 10
5572 10
5686 20
5730 10
5344 1,')
GEORGIA FENCIBLES!
A TTEND an Extra meet.ng of the Corps, at
he Cit Hail, on Thursday Evening next;
at half past 6 o'clock, on business of importance.
t y order Capt. Sturges.
GEO. W. M’COY, .Secy G. F.
Jan. 10 71 2t
2324 10
2 469 10
2672 50
2714 10
Besides the above there were 269 prices of.$5
eoch. I he third drawing will take place in Sa
vannah, on 21st, inst.
Whole Tickets $5—Halves $2 50—
Quarters $1 25—For sale at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
Macintosh-street, opposite Messrs. Wells k.
Ribbe’s Clothing Store
Jan. 10 71 tf
B \ RR F,LS BEER, (Fidlcrs 1
& Baylor’s Brands,)
just received and for sale dy
BARBER & BLAIR,
At No. 130 Broad-Street.
Jan. 10 71 tf
Choice Confectionary.
Pastry, Preserves, t^’e.
Tip HE Subscriber offers to his old customers
p and tie iters in h.s line generally, the fol
lowing articles of
NEW CONFECTIONARY, fyc.
(’-indies, in great variety,
Sugar Figures, do. do.
Saga. Plumbs, do. do.
PASTRY, of all descriptions.
ALSO,
WEST INDIA PRESERVES,
Such as. Pine Apples,
Limes, Lemons,
Ciu on, Echargoes,
Ginger Preserves,
Guava Je ly ; also, Dry Citron,
CORDIALS of all kinds,
FRUITS.
Best Muscatel Raisins,
Santa Curtains,
Sultaua RSisins,
Prunes,
Almonds, (soft shelled,}
Filberts, English Walnuts,
Sea ley Barks,
Malaga Grapes,
Peaches, Apricots, &c.
WIVES,
Ch impaign,
JBi -u Madeira, '
Secntd do.
Claret, (best and second,)
Currant,
Port, (fi st quality,) i
SPIRITS.
Holland G n, (first quality,)
Cogn ic B andv, do. do.
J tmaica Rum, do. do.
Peach Bandy,
Kush Wasser. 4
ALSO,
P i glikeepsie Beer,
Newark Cider,
ALSO,
Vermicelli, Olives, Capers, Brandy
F. in s, Honey, Lemon Sorup, Lone Juice,
Cigats, Sweet Oil, (by the bottle or bas
ket, &c.)
FIRE WORKS,
Of all descriptions, and a grea. variety o;
FANCY ARTICLES.
The above, with almost every article in
itisline, are offered, Wholesale or Retaii,
oil the most reasonable wins, by
MARTIN FREDERICK,
No. 194 Broad-street.
Jan 10 71 3t
Notice.
(fefcSjpThe subscribers take this
T oppnrrnni y of ii.for uing those
indebted to them, that circumstances require a
settlement of a I their accounts, whether large or
small—from the great number of small accounts,
it is impossible that every one should receive a
particular call, it is therefore hoped that this no
tice will he deemed sufficient, and that all per
sons interested will call and adjust them, pre
vious to the 20th February as it will be abso
lutely neoe-sary after tnat date, to take more
earnest means for their collection.
THAYER fc WILLIAMS.
Jan. 10 71 tf
TAKEN UP,
A small Bay ? lorse,
and w, h 1,6 s °ld on the 15th
r, instant tor expenses, if ihe
owner docs not come forward
and p -y the same.
S imuel C. Douglass, M. C. A.
J an 10 71 2t
Fresh Garden Seeds.
A SUPPLY of the above article warranted tc
J A be of he last year’s growth, just received
direct Irom Philadelphia, and rop. sile by
JAMES M. CARTER & Co.
Jan 10 71 4,w
C^NOTICE.^o
T HE Office of the Ch rk of Council (South
east corner basement story City Hall) will
be open from 2 to 5 o’loek, P. M. during the
month of January, for the purpose ofg ving 'hose
persons lia de to City Tax, an opportunity of
making their Returns—of which all interested
will fake duo notice.
GEORGE M. WALKER, c. c
Jan 10 7i
Next Lottery.
RHODE-ISLAND
West Baptist Society Lottery.
Was Dr* wn Yesterday, and tho Drawing will be
received here on the 12th instantT
1 Prize of $10 000
X „ „ 2,500
1 „ „ U12
5 „ „ 1.000
10 „ „ 500
28 „ „ 100
46 of $40, 92 of $20, 1150 of $8, and
8280 of $4.
Tickets $4—Haloes $2—Quarters $1.
APPLY AT
BEERS’
Fortunate \jottevy Office,
No. 241, Broad-Street.
Jan 3 68 if
Mr
THE SUBSCRIBER
Has just received a few Cases Gentlemens’
Black Beacer Hats,
Of superior qualify.
J. BARRY,
2b.J Broad-strctl.
January 3 69 3tw
Shoe Thread, Wool Hats,
AND
LEGHORN BONNETS.
Just received and for sale l,y
HENRYH. FIELD.
Jan 3 69 nltn
Twenty Dollars Reward.
r ? AN AW AY from the subscriber’s plantation,
L in Burke county, on Th irsday, the 3d Jan
uary inst.. a Negro man named PATRICK; he
is about 32 years old, five feet ten incites high,
stout built, light complexion, has a black thick
beard and whiskers, speaks good english, and is
very plausible in his address; had on, when lie
went aw,.y, a grey pair of irowsers and round
jacket—it ig supposed that he carried also a cloak
of a greenish color, pretty much worn. The said
negro may have a forged pass. Any body who
will secure the said runaway in any jail in this
State, so that the subscriber may gel him. will i,e
entitled to the above reward, with all r- asonable
charges.
M. DESABAYE.
Jau 10 71 4tvv
DANCING SCHOOL-
G. J,. Colmcsni re
spectfully informs the Public in
general, that his School is open.
Days of Tuition on every Tues
day atternoop. and Saturday morning. Night
School takes place on -very Monday and Wed
nesday. at 7 o'clock P ill There will be a
Practising Party every fortnight, for the progress
of Ins Scholars—(the next will take place < n Sa-
Hirday evening, the 22d inst.) The quarter is to
be paid in advance.
Dec. 17 64 4 tv
DR. GARVIN has
removed 1 is Office to the new
building, on the corner of Ellis
and Elbert streets. All messa
ge- left there, or at his residence one door below,
will be promptly attended to.
Jan 3 69 31
FOR SALE LOW, TO CLOSE
C ONS1ONM EN T,
^ cases Bolivar Leghorn Bonnets,
5 do Cottage and Childrens Straw Bonnets,
5 dozen Seal Caps.
6 cases Men’s and Boys’ Wool Hats,
1 case low price Linen.
40 dozen Bandooxes,
20 packages Shoes, assorted,
200 sides Upper Leather,
400 dressed Deei Skins,
600 lbs Sole Leather,
100 pieces ."fatinett,
800 lbs. Bagging Twine,
20 coils Bale Rope,
2 cases Brazilian Combs,
10 hales Stripes and Checks.
10 do Shirtings and Sheetings,
2 cases Superfiue Cloths,
And a large supply of
Mi\m\fnctuved T obac co.
T 4HE undersigned havp for sale, a Consi°Ti-
ment of VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED
TOC AC CO, of various qualities, which they will
dispose of at very low prices.
BRADFORD & MORG AN.
Jan. 3 69 tf
i ISAAC R. WALKER,
I ATTORNEY AT LAW,
| his Professional Services to the
j 7-7,. 1>ublic - * n the C urt of Common Pleas in
l the City of Augusta, and in the several Courts of
j the Counties of the Middle Circuit.
. He may at all times be found in the Office of
■ Gen Urn. IV. Holt.
Jan 3 69 tf
Jan 10
\Y ell Aborted.
ALEX’r BRYAN,
No. 307 Broad-st.
71 3t
WILL BE SOLD,
O N the 21st day of February next, at the late
residence of Sabra Brinson, deceased, of
Burke county,
All the personal property of
said deceased : also, at the same time and place,
will be sold, a part of the personal property of
Thomas H Brinson, deceased. Terms made
known on the day
J AMES E. HINES, Ex’r.
Jan 10 71
JUST RECEIVED,
9
First rate CARRIAGES,
1 TILBURY, on a new andYraproved plan, a
superior article,
1 Fancy SULKEY,
jtlso. a complete assortment of
Trimmings and Mountings,
Consisting of Silver aad Princes-metats Joint
halt and fud plated Body, Dash and Coach Han
dles and Locks ; Beading Bands; Patent and
Brussels Carpet; Coach and Gig Harness ; Har
ness. Bridle, Top and Step Leather ; real Coch
ineal. blue and blark Goat and Roan Morocco ;
Coach Lace; Coach, Gig and Riding YVhips, a
large assortment, ike. &c. Sic.
THOS. G. HALL.
Jan 3 69 wtf
Blank Bills of Lading,
f or sa } e at Office of the Geor
gia Courier.
Nov, 12 54
P )ST OFFICE,!
Augusta, lsf January 1828. f
T HE MILLF.DG VILLE MAIL will hereaf
ter arrive every evening except Monday,
by 8 o’clock; and close every evening except
Saturday at 9 o’clock.
JAMES FRASER, p. m.
GEORGE R. JESSUP,
Offers fur sale, at 330 Broad-st.
i4ids. 1st nd 2d quality St. Croix Sugar
2000 bushels Liverpool Salt, *
100 pie e« Hemp Bagging,
100 bags Coffee,
50 bbis. old Ohio Whiskey,
lO0 do N.E.Rum,
50 do Gin,
30 do Canal Flour,
2<i quarter casks Malaga Wine,
20 do Madeira and Tenetiffc Wines,
20 boxes Muscatel YYine,
50 do Muscatel Raisins,
10 do Fresh Genoa Citron,
50 do Soap,
50 do Sperm and Mould Candles,
50 bids. No. 3 Mackerel,
130 kegs Cut Nai-s. assorted.
20 do Richmond Tobacco,
5 boxes do do
Cognac Biandy. Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum.
Shot, Lead. Iron, fyc.
Dec. 20 65 Ira
Coach Making.
T HE subscriber has in "is employ, just arri
ved from Philadelphia and elsewhere, to- papai tmeuts
gether with his lormer experience hands
rate workmen at every b anch of his buisine
His lontr experience in business, enables him to
assure his friends .tud customers, and the ptihl c j
generally, that he is prepared to build to order j
any description of light and fashionable Car- j
riages, and o:i as good terms as nan he procured j
in the Southern Country. In forwardne s, a!
number of light, fashionable Gigs, Sulkevs r.nd ;
Cartiagcs.
For Sale,
On the rircr and expected scon,
2 Dicky Seat Coaches
Also, expected from the North, two light
Coaches, built expressly to his order to
suit the market.
Orders for Gigs, Sulkcys. Coaches. Barouches,
or any description of Waggons or )Jail Coaches
will be forwarded to the North, and warranted
to suit, or no sale.
Orders will he thankfully received and laid in
on the best terms.
Repairing, in all the different branches, done
in the best manner, on tire most reasonable terms,
at slioit notice.
lie feels grateful for the flattering encourage- j
ment he has received since lie commenced the
establshment 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. Rcai Copal, Japan and Leather Var
nish, of his own manufacture, kept constantly
for sale. Dealers in the 'Hide are requested to
call.
Augusta, Dec. 13 63 wtf
UPHOLSTERING.
H. Lefevro mid his
Lady, just arrived frum Paris, in
form th» Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusla. that
he would be thankful! tor any business in tNe a-
bove line. He is niastei of the business, having
been seven years in Pnrri,Upholsterer to the War A-
rohe of the t rown. and has quit it from Political
motives. He would he glad to have an - pportu-
nity of exhibiting In this place, his skill, by fur
nishing or decorating any one. or numbers of
His prices wi'l he moderate
Is, fiist I Oners left at Mr. Guymarin's. watch maker,
iness.— j No 171 Broad-street wilt be attended to.
Dec 20 65 2m
Adam Hutchison's
SCHOOL,
CODFISH, ONIONS, ^c.
efd & Boxes Codfish,
2000 Bunches Onions,
50 Barrels Potatoes.
100 whole, half, and quarter boxc3 Yrc^h
Bunch Raisins,
15 Baric s quart and pint bottle Porter,
WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
For sale by
Jnn 3
Ki.i V -vr jtjt 9
’I'Sni.L be opened on Broad-street, a few
v ? doors above Doctor Wrays, at the hour-
formerly occupied by Judge Wilson, ou the first
Monday of October
Mrs. H. ill he happy fo give private instrne-
* ons in ( uiiipo- Aion. and the higher l-ranchet o:
Education, to young Ladies who desire to devote
a portion ot their time to mental improvement.
Instructions also given in Dra ring and Point
ing. in 'lain and Ornamental Needle Work.
Terms of admission made known at the School
Room.
Sept. 24 40 tf
notice!
11 orses found nin-
T.^W' f nina the Streets, from tiio
i Niivembor to 1st May,
will bo taken up by ihe City
Officers, and left at the Stable of ?4r. John Clark,
near tiie Lower Market. The owners can at all
times have them bv paving the expense.
SAMUEL C. D0UGL l?S m. c. a.
Nov. S 53 tf
Molmses J Vhiskey.
Landing this day from the Steamboat Iiambur.%
GEORGE II. METCALF.
69 3t
FRESH PERFUMERY’,
Cosmetics, Fancy Soaps, Syc.
Carlton, Cook & Knowlton,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Four Cases, assorted, rensisting in part of the
C ri ENGINE Otto of Roses,
X do do T ip Salve
Rose and Violet scented Hair Powder,
Persian Otto of Rose Soap
Rose. Musk, Jessamine, Y r ioIet. Oriental, Ver
nacular and Vegetable Soaps,
Milk of Coses. Almond * aste,
Cold Cream. Vegetable Rouge,
Pearl Powder, Restorative Lotion,
Carbonic Dentrificc, Prepared Charcoal.
Best C-'losne Lavender, Rose and Honey
Water.
Essence of Cinnamon, Lemon and Bergamot,
Extract of Rose Musk and Jessamine,
Fine Lot and Stick Pomatum,
Macassar. Antique and Bear’s Oils,
ALSO,
Prentice’s Celebrated KEPHALIA, for pre
serving and beautifying the Hair.
Dec 20 65 tf.
MW»
Henry Moungkie
having locate'! himself at
Monroe, Walton conn v,
tenders his Professional Servi
ces to the Public. Business entrusted to his care
in any of the following counties, will be faithfully
attended to—v:z:
Clark,
Morgan,
Jackson,
Newton,
Gwinnett,
Hall,
De Kalb,
Fayette,
Walton, and
Hen it,
Hogsheads Molasses,
30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and tvi I
he sold on the most liberal terms, tor approved
paper. KERRs &. GRAH AM.
Ori. 29 60 tf
FOIl SALE.
T HE six >cre Lot above Turknefts Spring",.
adjoining the property of W. Smith, Esq.
The situation is commanding and pleasant, and
if is in the neighbourhood of good water. Un
disputed Titles will be given to the purchaser.
For. Trusts Arrr.v to
IV. A. BUGG, Agent.
Mnv 31 S tf
INSUP
vANCE AGAINST
TtTI&Ti»
J OHN BEACH having resigned the nccney
«.fthe Hartford Fire Insurance Company iu
consequence of hts intended removal from thm-
State, the Board of Directors have appointed the
Subscriber their Agent, who will take risks ou
property i:i August i <-nd its vicinity. Apply at
the store recently occupied by said Beach, No
317, Broad Street, v. here the Agent can he found
or at the store of J. W Cntlin.
JOEL CATL1N, Agent
April 26' 9u ,f
References can be made in Augusta, to
JOHN 1 . KING,
Wm. SUMS WILLIAMS & Co.
MUSGROVE, WETMORE 6c Co
HEARD & COOK, and
WM. J. HOBBY, Esquires.
Nov. 9 53 tf
WILLIAM C. MICOU,
ATTORNEY AT LAYY,
O FFERS his professivnal services to his
friends and tiie public, in the Court of
Common Pleas of the City of Augusta, and the
several County Courts of the Middle Circuit.
His Office is on Revnolds-streef. next door to
Mr. John Woolfolk's dwelling, and nearly oppo
site the Eagle -Tavern.
Dec. 13 63 9t
FOli
SALE,
A
N excellent Ell.LI
pnrntus complete-
IARD 1 ABLE, with ap».
Enquire at this office.
November 22
57 tf
FOR
SALE,
A
valuable NEGRO
W OM \N, a good Cook
and Washer. Enquire at this office.
D.
L'C 24
66 3tw
How land, Ward &, Spring,
Agents for selling
American Manufactures.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
H. W. & S. are receiving (direct from I
the manufacturers on commisson)
Extensive and Gcucral Assortment of i
COTTON AND WOOLLEN j
HIGHEST PRIZE,
IN THE NEIV-YORK
Consolidated Lottery,
The Drawing to be received on the 17th inst.
1 PRIZE OF $25,000,
1 „ „ 5,000,
1 „ „ 3,000,
1 „ „ 2,500,
1 „ „ 2,110,
5 , t „ 1,000,
5 ,. „ 600,
fi „ *100,
&r. See. &c.
-Halves $5—Quarters $2 50 : —
Drapers and Tailors.
^ The subscribers hav*
M iiig cuniineiirefi tlte above
business, (No. 278 Eroad-
® street, next dour below Doctor
Ilavjland’s,) take this opportunity of informing
the public that they have on hand a complete as*
sortment of Superfine and Common
Cloths, Cassimcres Sc Vestings,
Which they offer to make tf> order, on accomracr.
dating terras, and in the best possible maimer.
Also, a complete assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
LOW FOR CASH.
SHEPARD, HL'NER & Co.
0l?= Wanted, one or two Jour
nevmen Tailors. A: ply as above.
'Dec 3 60 if
Tickets S10
Tenths $1.
BEERS’
W hichwill be sold, by the packare, a! northern
pricecs. for cash or ACCEPTANCES.
Due. 27 67 3m
•flare JVeiv (loads.
Fortunate Lottery Ofjcc,
So. 241 Broad-street.
Jan
Carlton, Cook & Rnow’lton,
Have this day received per the W ashington. a
further supply ot
Rich Fancy Dry Goods,
C ONSISTING in part of Merino Long and
Square Shawls, IV orsted Barage Shawls,
Black and White Lace Y'eils. 1 nglish Thread La
ces. Footings and Edgings, 4 and 5-4 I igured ic. j
Plain Bobinet Lace. Rich Figured and Plain
Swiss. Book and Mull Muslins, Swiss and Jaconet
Cambrics.
ALSO,
3-4 and 5-4 fine bleached Sheetings and Skirt
ings. Superfine Cotton and Linen Ticking—toge
ther with many other articles in the Staple and
Fancy line, all of which will be offered at the
lowest market prices.
Dec. 31 6s tf
j MRS. A SERA,
l —, Begs leave to inform
j f the Ladies of Augusta and
j Aits vicinity, that she has j"-:t
j returned from New-York, with
i the latest and newest Fashions for BONNET
j DUESSES, CAPS, icc.—together with a band*
j some assortment of FANCY GOODS, consisting
! of Ribbons, Gros de Naples. Fancy Silks and
j Barege Handkerchiefs. Bobbinct Caps, Capes,
I Collars. Leghorn 1 iats, Straw Bonnets, Artificial
Flowers, Head Dresses, Cot Paley, for dresses,
fnew article.) and a new and handsome assort
ment of Curtsy Rolls, icc.
She has also on hand one new PIANO, of which
she will dispose.
Doc 3 60 6m .
The Augusta Jockey Club
RACES
ILL commence on the fourth Tuesday in.
L< AW.
T HE SUBSCRIBER offers his Services to the
Public as a Lawyer. He may be lound at
all times at the office of R. H. i^J IT. VYildil
Esqs.
WENSLEY HOBBF.
Dec IB 93 61
THE SUBSCRIBER
CONTINUES AT THE
Palely creeled by JQtiF.PJI /> HEELER, Esq.
j war IIheeler’’s Buildings, and just below the.
W ILL commence on tin* fourth Tuesday in. tt/per Market liaise. Broad-street, and near
January next, free for any ..ag.for the . the Plan > rs ‘ 1. Avgas, a.
sum of " • ~TTTE feels thankful fer past favors, and b- gs
61 onn Dnlhi; > in Cash. ? H 50 renr r o(r,r *>f bis service* to his
U Jliili - . j friends with the assurance that stnet regard
The Purses for each duy to be apportioned by ( paiil to all orders he may receive, and
! proper care taken of all property committed to
j his charge, and punctuality shall be observed in
! ail transactions of basiness in future.
Liberal advanc- s will be made on Cotton stor-
: ed for sale, in Cash, or Goods, at casli rates, and
! or. terms as accommodating as other Ware-house
i keepeis offer.
the Chib the night previous to the Races.
This being the commencement of a new Club
ail subscriptions from this time, wilt be added t'
the above sum.
First Day. Four Mile Heats.
Second Day. Three Miie Heats,
Third Day. Two Mile Heats.
Fourth Day, Two Mile Ileats.
Weights. &c. as usual.
Gilbert Longstreef,
Proprietor.
Cec*20 65 td
JOB PRINTING^
Nrafiv exccutc-l w t ! Office.
| C? 5 Tlio^e persons indebted to
j the lute firm of HOLT St WARE, a-d to the sub-
| scriber on former transactions, will please come
j forward early this Tall and pay their debts, a*
t longer delay cannot he allowed.
JOHN S. IIOLT.
fept. 6 3>5 tf