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Je have
f l recently arrived Crum SmyiM
who
& W,ta..bere b no. «"« “
, rn a(in American,
who is undoubted.
Mr.
fjgzsxf.
[ 1)r gan. He arrive ^ from Bo9ton
>ar and a half ago m J ^ ^ him-
,d immediately on hls 8 , V n a( j
ifunder «he protecno ^
C l’ W3S ,'11 .urban and a. pair of
ith a m0 h£Mj his head shaved, and
thVJme in accomplished and undoubt-
S^sTufman. HeLquently spoke of
c United States, and manifested a very
.timate acquaintance with the western
!, r , „f this state and the Canadas. He
ad when he arrived at Smyrna a consid-
-,,blc turn of money, with which he com-
eneed business; but the Turks took an
pnortunity of robbing him, in spite of
is turban ; and when our informant left,
lr. Morgan was very anxious to return to
be United States. His real name could
ot tie ascertained ; because, when asked
a gave himself different appellations; but
was the general opinion among the
\inerican merchants & captains at Smyr-
a, that he was na other than the unhap-
,y Morgan. He was commonly known
the name of the American Turk.—
)ur informant describes him as being a
nan of about fiQ—-about 5 feet 8 or 9
nehes high, and rather stout built.
[A r . Y. Ev. Post.
The Editor of an Engliah Paper stales
hat from various conversations, with those
ngaged in the battle, the Turks were held
atber too cheap by the allied squadrons,&
hat, but for the timely arrival of a secoud
Biucher,’ in the person of the R. Adi. the
hips of the allies would have run great
isk of becoming destroyed by the red
nt balls from the Turkish forts. These
iris were silenced by the Russian Admi
d l. The hot balls which struck the En-
lish ships are said to have been in size
bunt the circumference of argaud lamps,
fne Genoa was struck by a stone that
weighed 120 pounds which killed four men
ntering the lower deck five feet above
rater, and leaving a gap mat puzzled the
arpenters to patch up
SELLING OFF.
T HE subscriber, intending to close bis busi
ness offers for sale his Stock of
Books and Stationary;
Consisting of Law, Classical, School and Miscel
laneous BOOKS, including a choice selection at
FINE LONDON EDITIONS.
Either wholesale or retail, at very reduced prices.
THOMAS BASINGER.
April 24 101 2t
15
FRESH BEER-
THEATRE.
Mrs. and Mias WHITE’S
BENEFIT.
jy Mrs and Miss WHITE beg lease to an
nounce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta
and Hamburg, that their Benefit will take place
This Evening, on which occasion they respectfully
solicit thei- patronage, and assure them that ev
ery exertion shall be used to render the perform
ance satisfactory. They have also the gratifica-
tion-to announce, that in consequence of the u-
nanimous appealfon roonday w eveiling, the mana-
Fre.li Brer, in red.,. (Fid,ere |
and Taylor’s brand,) received per Steam Boat; f
Hamburg and for sale by ,nRS
s. McDermott,
2 doors below G. Abell kCo. Broad-street.
April 24 101 2t
FRESH LEMONS, &c.
Landing This Day,
25 Boxes Fresh LEMONS
20 Bbls. No 1 Mackerel
11 Hli.ls. New Crop Molasses
25 Bbls. Canal Flour
5 Boxes Whittemore’s No. 10 Cards
FOR SALE BV
G. H. METCALF.
April 24 101 tf
FIRST NIGHT OF
MR. KEENE'S Re-Engagement.
THIS EVENING, Thursday, April 24, 1828,
Will be presetted, Lewis’s popular and Inter
esting Tragedy called the
Castle Spectre.
SUGAR, WHISKEY, &c.
■Just landed, direct from New-Orleans,
36 Bbls. prime Sugar, (very dry)
50 ,, old Monongahela Whiskey
35 Boxes Claret VViue, kc. kc., ,
For Sale very low, by
N. B. MOORE,
202 Broad-street.
April 24 101 3t
OSMOND,
ANGELLA,
SPECTRE,
Mr. ANSELL.
Mrs WHITE.
* MONIER.
ICE.
KINE POCK.— The Medical Society
)f ihu District of Columbia, has unaui-
nouslv adopted and published the Report
if a Committee outlie subject of Vacci
lation and re-vaccination, the substance of
vliich is that the vaccine virus has cot de-
eriorated, and that reyva>.cinati»>n is not
iccessary to secure safely from small Pox.
Die resolutions appended to the repoit,
md also unanimously adopted, declared,
ilwt, iu the opinion of the Society, vacci-
lition can be relied on in rescue mankind
mm the fatal effects of Small Pox "or
Var.«>1 -id,to an extent equal, if not greater
ill m die inoculated or naiural Small Pox.
There is little doubt of the soundness of
those positions.—Balt. Pat.
Miss. Clara Fisher is to reappear on
Monday upon the Bal imoreboards. She
hos just closed an engagement at Albany;
upon her arrival there the following ap-
areil in the Daily Advertiser;
A ch:irmioif younsf Fisher, a ftshinp hath come,
From the tap'd of her fathers, her sea circled home ;
she uses do lim', and she uses no hook,
But she catches her pro, with a smilo ami a look.
T HE citizens of Augusta are informed that
a large supply of ICE is for daily and re
tail sales, now ready for customers and at half
the price of last year.
As this is the last seasou that the article will be
for sale in this city, unless a great increase of de
mand takes place; as the price is the same this
year that it will be in the northern cities, and final
ly a$ Ice is admitted to be, of all luxuries, the
most healthful, it is hoped the inhabitants will
give this last undertaking a remunerating sup
port '
CUSTOMERS are informed that, in future,
the Ice House will be opened on the Sabbat n,
from 8 to !0 o’clock, A. M. and from 3 to 5, P. M.
only. During the week, it will be opened at all
times, from sun-rise to sun-set, exceptiug the
hours of 7 to 8, A. M. and 1 to 3, P. M.
April 24 1 101 6t
After the Play, will be presented a Grand
OLIO;
In which Mr. KEENE will appear: in the course
of which the following Songs, Recitations, kc.
Grand Invocation Glee of “Glorious Apollo,”
fey Messrs Keene, Ken^ k Lamb.
Recitation—“Douglas’ Account of Himself,”
(in Scotch Costume,) Miss White-.-,
Song—“ Will Watch, or the Bold Smuggler,”
Mr. Keene.
Comic Song—“ The Debating ' Society,” Mr.
Green.
Recitation—“ The Youth’s Debut,” Miss White.
Irish Song—“ Be a good boy and take caie of
yourself,” Mr Keene.
Recitation—“Union and Liberty,” Mrs.White.
Ballad—“ The Maniac Maid,” Mr. Keene.
Comic Recitation—“ The Frenchman’s Flea
Powder," Mr. White.
Finale—“ ALL’S WELL,” Mr. Keene and
Mr. Lamb.
April 44 It
G. ABELL & CO.
Will sett, TO-MORRW HORNING
at 9 o'clock, an assortment of
Choice Liquors.
CONSISTING OF
C ognac brandy;
Holland Gin,
Cherry Brandy,
S. M. Wine, ~
Spanish Brandy, kc. kc.
ALSO,
10 bags superior green Coffeo,
40 hampers Irish Potatoes,
20 barrels Northern do.
6 kegs Tobacco,
ALSO,
1 elegant Marble frame Clock;
1 I ortable Desk,
1 Work Stand,
Wash Stands, '
1 Double Barrel Gun,
ALSO,
1 first-rate new Leather top Gig. ^
At tew o'clock a general assortment of
DRY GOODS.
April 24 It
EAGLE TAVERN.
A. R! RALSTON & JOHN E. HEARN,
H AVING taken the Engle Tavern, respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they
will open it, for the accommodation of Boarders and 1 rave'ders, on Monday next, April 28.
This Establishment, being enlarged and perfectly repaired, by Keuuedy k Bufg, will enable iU
present occupants to offer their patrons all the comforts and cooTtnieocei which are to be found
in any similar establishment in the City. The Eagle Tavern also offer* the advantage of being
near the centre of the business part of Augusta, at the same time that its location affords a quiet
retirement frodi the busy bustle of Broad-street.
BT A large new Stable, capable of holding 200 Torses, offer* ijs accommodations to Drovets
April 24 .
101 1m
HAIRDRESSING
AND
WIG MAKING.
A UGUSTUS BARDET respectfully informs
the public that he has established himself in
Augusta, and is prepared to make, at the short
est notice. Ladies and Grntlemen’s ll’l(iS,Gentlr-
men’s SPRING SCRATCHES. PUFFCVRLS,
kc. kc. As Mi Bardet has served hi- time in
Paris, and worked at his trade in New-York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, he feels himself able
to say, that his work shall be both neatly and
substantially done, and inferior to nothing of its
kind in the United States
O’ Mr.. Bardet has just manufactured a small
quantity of COCOA-NUT OIL, which, unlike
the common Oils in use, wil preserve the flexibil
ity and sh ning appearance of the Hair, without
lestrpying its health or-oatural color.
Persons wishing the above pleasant and ele-
gai t article, will please to apply to Mr. Bardet,
in Miniosh-street, next door to Mi. Lalitte’s. or
at the Barber shop of Turner Smith; opposite
the Office of the Georgia Courier.
April 24 101 tf .
$5,000 Dolls.
new-York
Consolidated Lottery,
Class No.'6—Drew YESTERDAY.
Forty-fi vc Numbers—Six Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME.
PRIZE OF $25,000,
„ „ 5.000,
O’ Mr. and Mrs. Knight respectfully informs |
the public oi Augusta, Hamburg, and the vicinity, *
that at the requ st of many friends, they will have j
the honor of giving (prior to'their depaiture) one
Miscellaneous Co nee i.
Consisting of some of the most celebrated Sped- I
mens of Ancient and Modern Composition, to
take place on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT,
April the 22d, at the Planters’ Hotel.
Mr. Knight is happy to add, that he has been
kindly promised the assistance of a distinguished
AMATEUR, who will introduce several popular 1
Songs and Duets with Mrs. Knight.
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
39
39
39
39
39
The Subscriber
Offers for sale or rent, hi* House
and Lot in Summerville, which is
one of the most desirable lots and
spacious Houses on the Hill. Also.
H.!
3 000,
2,500,
2,110,
1,000,
600,
400,
100,
80,
TO RENT,
And possession given immediately,
a handsome and pleasantly situated
Dwelling House, on Green-street,
^ r nearly opposite the City Hall, with a
at very reduced prices the following handsome Garden and necessary out houses.—
tract of Land : One in Appling 6th District^No. Apply to ROBER1 Ai^H ARRi.
40 of 490 acres; one iu Irwin, 2nd. Dist. No. April 7 96 tf
159, 490 acres ;jone in Monroe, 7th Dist. No. 63,
202£ acres ; one in Habersham 13 Dist. No. 112,
202£ acres; one in Troup, Dist. 7, No. 93, 202j
acres, and 248 acres in Burke—A Iso : a pair of
young well-broke family Horses and good second
hand carriage, which will be sold separately of
together. Also, four well broke Mules.
H. MEALING.
April 21 100 tf
Valuable Property
FOR SALE.
60,
50,
40,
See.
-Quarters $2 50.
&C. &C.
Tickets $10—Halves $5
APPLY AT
LUTHERS.
April 24 101
LOTTERY DRAWING.
Introduction-
PART 1st.
‘Fantasie.” Mr. Knight.
Handel
M
Last evening by the Rev. Bishop England,
IGforge P- Tuiuun, Esq merchant, to Miss E{.-
oisk 1'hf.rese Bouver, eldest daughterof B. Bou-
yer ; both of this city.
NEW BOORS.
T HE Clubs of London , with anecdotes of
their Members, Sketches of Character and
Conversations, 2. vols.
Herbert Lacy by the Author of Granby 2. vols
Confessions of an Old Maid 2. vols.
Charlotte's Daughter, or the Three Orphans. A
Sequel to Charlotte Temple by Susannah Row-
son, 1. voL
ALSO
Review of a Late Pamphlet under the signature of
•• Brutus.”—By Hamilton.
First published in the Charleston Courier.—
Price 50 cts.
Just received by
THOMAS BASINGER.
April 24 01
Augusta, 22d. April, 1828.
RESOLVE' , That a protest be forthwith trans
mit!. ,1 to the Congress, of the U. S. protesting
against the principles oi the highly mproper
memorial of the city Savannah, the object of
whirh ,s to forestal that h inorable body, to make
a. partial selection of that port, instead of Bruns
wick or Beaufort, for a naval depot, rendezvous
wheih-r i- lie better calculated or not for the
welfare of the Navy, health of its officers and
seamen, repairs, deposits, kc. kc
W. B DAVIS.
In behalf of Brunswick.
N. B. Transmitted yesterday. W. B D.
April 34 It
E. B. CRANE,
O FFERS for sale, at his old stand, corner of
Reynold and Washington Streets, SUL
KEYS, GIGS, BAROUCHES k CLOSE CAR
RIAGES, of various desci iptious, at prices and
on terms to suit the tintVs.
Persons wishing to order Carriages will please
call as above, where they will be attended to un
til the 10th of May, alter which time, until the 1st
of November, orders forwarded to E. B. Crane,
New ark, New-Jers v, will be thankfully received
and faithfully executed.
April 24 101 tf
Kalbrener.
Recit.—“Comfort ye my people.” )
Air—“Every Valley.” Mrs Knight. )
dong—“March to the Battle .Field ”
By a Gentleman
Cavatma-’-l’ve been Roaming ” ? C E Horn .
Mrs. Knight. $
Duet—“Why thy bosom heaves the ]
sigh.” Mrs. Knight and. a Gen- > Bra ha in.
tleman. y
Scotch Ballad—“ Draw tne Sword Scotland.'
Mrs. Knight.
PART 2nd.
Air, with variations-- 11 Will you come
to the Bower.” Mrs-Knight.
Handel’s celebrated Song, “ Let the bright
Seraphim.” Mrs. Knight
Cavatina—“The Minstrel's Harp.” > n ,
By a Gentleman. ^ Dr. Clark.
Irish Ballad—“ Savourneen Delish.” )
Mrs. Knight. , J
The celebrated “ Storm Rondo.” > Steibelt.
Mrs. Knight. V
Duet—“ Tell me where is Fancy >
Bged.” Mrs. Knight and a Gen- >Dr. Steven-
tleman. ) son.
Scotch Song—“ Hurra for the Bonnets > , t
of Blue.” Mrs. Knight *-ee
Yesterday the New- York
Consolidated Lottery,
Sixth Class, was Diawn.
Highest Prize 25,000 Dollars.
SCHEME OF PRIZES.
1 Prize of $25,000, | 1 Trize ,of $5,000,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
39
39
39
312
3.000,
2,110,
1.000,
1,000,
600,
600,
600,
100,
60,
40,
20,
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
39
39
78
4446
2.600,
1.000,
1,000
1,000,
600,
600,
600,
80.
50,
30,
10,
T HEsibscrilier offers for sale, that well'im
proved, handsome, and valuable possession,
known by the name of StTEET fPATER
MILLS, situated in the Counties of IVafreu and
Columbia, on thfi Stage road from Augusta to
Milledgcrille, thirty miles west of Augusta and
tweRe miles east of W'arrentnn, containing 650
, , , . acres oranore, 200 of whi :h is cleared and iu an
ed by a young .nan who has rest- state of ^ ult va , ioil> aulJ produces equal
— ded several years m this city, in , o IahUs in lhe countr as can ea?ilv ,, e
the capacity of Clerk and Salesman, and who can (cs , e £ Thfire is on , he pr< . Iaiseg R well finished
produce satisfactory recommendations, would be two g building, with furniture, kc. (all insured
glad of a situation in a Dry Goo s or rocery aE ,ainst fire,) well calculated for a public house,
:antile msiness .-a may an( j an exce j| en g static! for a House of Entcrtaic-
ment, having good Kitchens, Smoke-house, Sta
bles, kc. There is also two Grist Mills, a Saw
Mill and Cotton Gin, all propelled by water, and
... | j lately undergone thorough repairs, an excellent
All persons Having ae * place for custom and ready market tor Lumber,
niatlds against the estate of kc. Also anew Store-house and blacksmith’s
Samuel G. Star, late of Augusta deceased, will Shop conveniently arranged. All of which is
render them to the subscriber, duly attested .with offered for sale on the most reasonable terms,
in the time prescribed by law. an* 1 possession given immediately if required, oi
* ALEX. GRAHAM. Adm'r. * n tlle fall, as the purchaser may require. The
Jan 24 75 gw purchaser can be furnished with an excellent
Sawyer, and a house woman, together with r
A situation is want-
store, or any other Mercantile business
offer. His terms are moderate. Address to “A,
and left at the Post Office, will be attended to.
April 17 99 3t
r-. u » ri .» considerable stock of likely young Hogs, Cattle,
* A Gentleman WHO is cl- anr ; Tools of various kinds, Corn, Fodder,
bout to travel through tiic State, kc. kc. No recommendation is necessary, only
to make collections of Accounts, Notes, kc. will for persons wishingto purchase, to view the pro-
attend to any business of the kind that may be en- perty.
trusted to bis eare, on reasonab’e terms. Per- For terms, enquire of the subscriber on the
soils wishing to engage his service will please en- ] remises ; and references to John C. Holcombe,
quire at the Courier or Chronicle office, where Augusta, or the Rev. James Holcombe, near Au-
satisfactory references will be given. gusta, who have owned and lived on the premise^.
Aptil 10
97 tf
Drawing to be receivedFRIDAY, 2d May.
Tickets $10—Halves —Quarters $2 60.
Sj* Drders received at
Andrews 9
State Lottery and Exchange Office.
215 Broad-street.
April 24 101
dj* Tickets to be had at the principal Book I
Stores, and at the Bar of the Planters’ Hotel.
IEF The Concert to cortimence at 8 o’clock.
Apt il 24 It
SPLENDID SCHEME.
HIGHEST PRIZE
50,000 Dolls.
DELAWARE AND NORTH-CAROLINA
Consolidated Lottery,
Drawing expected on MONDAY MORNING.
Highest Prise $8,000.
Tickets $4.
April 10
THOMAS W. SHIVERS.
97 tf
Hamburg Springs. Southern Anti-Bilious Pills.
■JT is worthy of remark, that the people of the
T HE Subscriber respectfully informs the cit
izens of Augusta and Hamburg, that he has
Sootheru States depend on those of tk. North,
taken the above Springs for the ensuing season, to prescribe Anti-Bilious Pillk in a climate to
where will be kept a constant supply of the best which the latter are, iu a great measure, strau-
Liquors, Wiues k.—Refreshments of all kinds.
WILLIAM LIGON.
March 31 94 «’6t
Seasonable Goods.
Carlton, Cook & Kngwlton,
gerg, and consequently cannot know the peculi
arities and temperament of the system of those
in Southern sections, as well as those residing
there.
The Pills most commonly vended at the South,
are Lee’s New London Anti-Bilious Pills, which
are, beyond doubt, excellent laxatives, and may
be sufficiently active on the bilious system for
the healthy State of Coonecticut, where they
Have just received, from the New-York Auctions, are manufactured; but in the Southern States,
a very valuable selection of « nd particularly in the State of Georgia, wheie
onnmrn . riiTn siyiT) the liver is often more or less engorged, it will
&1 KING AND feUlulULilv be found they have but little effect in restoring
the healthy functions of that organ.
^ The manufacture! of the Southern Anti-Bilious
” Pills, has for several years been contemplating
Their asssortmeut now on hand, embraces a a f orm of Pills, and has occasionally madealter-
much greater variety than at any former period, ations, until he believes he has now prepared an
Y’lvgmia State Lottery,
For the benefit ofthe DISMAL SWAMP CANAL
COMPANY—Fourteenth Class—to be drawn
aT Richmond, Virginia, on Wednesday, 7th
May, 1828.
Forly-fixc Numbers Lottery—Six Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $50,000 is $50,000
NEW-YORK
Consolidated Lottery.
Highest Pi ize $25,000, $5,000, &c. &c.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50.
APPLY AT
BEERS’
Fortunate LotterN Office,
No. 241, Broad-Street.
April 24 101
NOTICE.
T HE subseribei, intending to be absent fora
few days, all persons having business with
bun. are requested to cal’, on Mr. W. B. Shelton.
FIELDS KENNEDY.
April 24 It
NOTICE.
A LL Persoti! havii-g demands asa'nst the es
tate of the Rev. Joh - Level man, late of
Richmond County, dec. are requested to present
mem, and all indebted to said estate, to make im
mediate payment to
DANIEL S. ROMAN.
April 24
<Qualified Executor.
w4m 101
n
April 24
For Sale or Rent.
Two convenient Dwellings, situa
ted on Reynolds-street. west of Gen.
VV. W. Holt’s. Enquire of
JOSEPH WHEELER.
101 3t
ST CECILIA SOCIETY.
A regular mpeting ofthe Society, will be held
at the Academy, on SATURDAY EVEN
ING, the 26th instant, at “A o’clock.
BRUX, Stc’ry.
April 24 It
ATTENTION
FOR CHARLESTON,
Pta. Savannah and Beaufort.
T HE Steamboat Edgefield, Capt. Blackman,
will have immediate despatch. For freight
°* passage, apply to the'Captain on board, or to
A. MACKENZIE, Agent.
April 2# - It
GEORGIA FENCIBLES!
A PPEARonvour Parade ground, on SAT-
JA_ URDAY, the 28th inst, at 8 O’clock, A. M-
with WHITE PANTALOONS prepared to con
tend for the Medal.
By order Capt. Sturges. .
BASINGER, o. s.
O’ The Chronicle and Constitutionalist will
publish the above once.
April 24
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JAILOR’S NOTICE.
\T-oW in Lincoln Jail, a Negro man, appa-
rently dumb, of dark eomplectkm, five feet
eleven inches biff 1 ** ldoks to be about tweoy-two
or 3 years of age, has on a negro coat and pan
taloons, and copperas Jeanes vest. He has not as
yet given any infbnnntioo tbat ba* been under-
stood, who he belongs to. The owner is request
ed to come forward, prove property, pay char
ges, and take bias away. ' ’
ELIJAH FRAZIER, Jailor.
Lincoln, April 24 % *01 »P
I
20,000
20,000
1
10,000
10,000
1
4,520
4,520
1
3,000
3,000
1
2,500
2,500
2
2,000
4.000
6.000
6
1,000
6
500
3,tH)b
39
120
4,680
39
100
3,900
39
90
3,510
39
80
3,120
39
70
2,730
39
60
2,340
78
50 .
3;900
273
4446
40
20
10.920
88.920
Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Quarters, $5—
Eighths, $2 50.
B7 Orders attended to. at '
LUTHERS.
April 24 101 tf
Irish Volunteers.
A PPEAR on your Parade Ground, on S A T-
URDAY NEXT, at eight O’clock, A. M.
in full Uniform, (white Pantaloons,) prepared to
shoot for. a Medal. Also, attend a regular quar
terly meeting of the Corps, at the Captain’s office
on Saturday night next, at half past seven O’clock
for the- purpose of electing non-commissioned
officers.
By order of Capt, Wild,
McGUIRE, o. s.
April 24 H
London Porter
AND
Ten Dollars Reward., : BROWN STOUT,
R UNAWAY from the subscriber, some time in
Jauuaiy last, {wo Negro Slaves, BOSON,
an African, about 5 feet 6 inches high, black
completion, full face, between 80 and 85 yean
of age -, ABRAHAM, a man, about 4/eet 5 inch
es bigb, t hin face, with whiskers, about the same
age of Boson- . The above reward will be paid
for them, or five dollars for either of them being
lodged in the Augusta Jail, of delivered to P. H.
Manta. Esq
/ THOMAS J. DASHER.
April 24 101 3tw
A Lady, who under
stands tfae Mantuamaking and
Millinary bnsiness, and 'Would undertake to
instruct seven or eight young Ladies may hear
of aireKgiMe situat on, by applying at the Cou
rier office. Unexceptionable references will be
required.
April 10 97 3t
L N Casks of seven and eight dozen, pint* and
quarts; warranted a pure article.
For sale by _
R. A. REfD
No. 298 Broad Street.
April H .- ' 99 w3t
-4(so, received as above,
1 Case Large Shell Combs.
50 Plain and figured Parasols.
100 Pieces Pavilion Gauze.
April 10 97 tf
Anti-Bilious Pill as well adapted to this country
as any Pilislhat have been, or probably will be,
invented. And. ih a course of a cpnsiHernble
practice, he has had opportunities of conclusive
ly testing their efficacy. They are easy upon
the stomach, and unless that organ is und r con
siderable irritability, will not in the least impede
ones repose at night; and when taken at late bed
time, will not ordinarily operate till morning.^-
In cases of engorgement or torpidity of the live*
C ASH will be advanced in any sum, from and where :he spleen is affected, they will be
$1. >o $5,000. on good pledgts, on found equal, if not soperior, to any form of laxl-
application te the Exchange k Brokerage Office, tive that can be given.
Revnold-street, between M’lntosh and Washing- A supply of the above mentioned Pills, just re-
ton Streets. Office open from 9. o’clock, A. M. to ceived and for dale at the AUGUSTA BOOKv
MOJYEYH!
9, P. M.
March 24
92 tf
STORE.
April 14
98 if
Patent Shingles,
Chances for a very elegant and valuable
Musical Mantle-piece Clock.
T O be determined by thefirst drawn number
i" -
50,000 Of the above HIGHLY . . . T
APPRO vED SHINGLES, are daily expected -I- m the Grand ConsoMaWLotlerypMi Class,
from the Manufactory, and a constant supply to b« drawaon the 21st Mmr._Only 60 Chances
w ill be kept for sale at A. MACKENZIE’S Ware- a ‘ §3 60. The music of the Time Piece is very
House, Campbell-street. supenor, and it is in all respects a desirable artt-
Feb. 7 79 tf cle ’ Apply at
—— Beers' Fortunate Lottery Office.
FOR SALE,
A House and Lot at the Sand Hills,
situated in the Village of Summer
ville, about two miles front the City,
well suited with every convenience,
for a # large family.—Enquire of the Editoi.
April 3 96 9t -
ft:
April 21
100
TURNER SMITH,
Barber and Hair Dresser.
Sk.
R ESPECTFULLY informs bis late customers
and the Public, that he has iamoved his
I? IVT 1 shop to Cummmg’s range, directly opposite the
«Lll A • v office ofthe Georgia Courier, on Alclntosh-street,
UNTIL the 1st. October next, a where bis efforts will be unremitting to deserve a
dwelling boose with a large garden, continuance of the patronage which be has bitber-
pleasantly situated on Ellis-street. to'received
Enquire of March 20 91 tf
G. ABELL kCo. - '
March 3
95 tf
NOTICE.
Hat tip Military Store,
^ LL persons (mving claims gainst the estate
Soda Water.
A FOUNT AIN of the above highly refreshing
and healthy beverage, has been opened by
thb subscriber*, at their office, No ; 241 Broad-
street, where water ofthe bert quality, and wen
cooled, will be served at all hours of the day. and
evening. ..
Magnesia, Rochelle, and other medicated wa
ters, will be furnished at the Fountain.
B. D. THOMPSON.
J! S. BEERS.
March 27 ?3 tf y
of Jpmes Shaw, deceased, late of Columbia RICHARD ALLEN,
county, are requeste to render them in accord- 222 Broad,' secood door below Macintosh-street,
ing to law; and those indebted to the estate; will ENTLEMEN’S superfine black and dsab
. .. .. oo O. _ Do. do. do. do. do. wide brims,
A* >rrt * 7 - p . Do. seal, nap and other quality drab do
INSURANCE AGAINST Fine andfoferior quality men’s Is boys’ woul do
rsjrare, rn Children’s leather and far Caps, and fancy do
Is jlJtHa Gentlemen’sGlovesamlFor Caps.
J nuuor.ruL • , , Portmanteau k other description LeatbrrTnink*.
OHN BEACH havtng resigned th. agency Be , t qualify New-York made toots. Shoes and
ofthe Hartford Fire Insurance Company in dress Pomps
consequence of life intended removal from the Wholesale onten for every descriptioo fHata
State, the Board of Directors-bave appointed the rouJpl , executed, and every article in the above
Subscriber their AgenC who will take nsks on , ine soM oixaidst moderate aad accommodating
property in Augasta.»nd its vicinity. Apply ot terms _ •
the store recently occvqded by said Beach, No. March-27 - oa fit
317, Broad Street, where the Agent can oe found —^ ~ ■:
or at the store- of J. k VV. Catlin, Tf YR I>I> rNTlNd
JOEL CATLIN, Agent JUBlKIIUIMi,
April 26 90 tf N pally executed at this Office.