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VOL. 7.
PUBLISHED EVERT
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
AT a O’CLOCK, r. M.
At Mr. Howard’. Brick Buildings,oppositetlio PojitClfficc
M’lntosh Street. _
DIRECTIONS.
'Sales ot Land and Negroes, by Administrators, EX*cu
tor.; or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the
fret Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in cne
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-hot» 3cf
the county, u which the property is situate.-NoU.es of
those sales must be given in a public gazette St At t ai, s
previous to the day cf sale. '
Notices of the sale ofperwmal property must be given m
like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, mu. toe
published for FORTY days. _ .
Notice that application will be made to the Court ofOr
dinary for leave to sell land, must be published for FOUR
MONTHS- . . ,
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published lor
FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute shall be made
hereou by the court.
We are authorized to
announce Jacob C. Bugg, Esq^
* Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, sos
Richmond County, at the Election in January
next.
Oct 29 92 wtd
MICHAEL F. BOIS
ffBr CLAIR, respectfully announces
Himself as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Receiver of Tax Returns at
tiie election in January next.
• Dec 19- 114 td
_ Notice.
MRS. CARTER informs the pub
lic that she occupies that commodi
ous, three-story Brick Building, a few
doors below the United States’ Hotel, well
known as the property of Mr. Hays Bow
el t |l v where she will be pleased to receive
tratfsient company as well as permanent
boarders.
Dec 19 In»
~CHECK LOST.
LOST my Chuck for S6OO, on the Branch
Bank, of this State, at this place, drawn in
favor of Beers, Booch & St. John, date not re
collected hut supposed between the first and
fifth inst. It is known that the Check, is in the
possession of a countryman and persons are
cautioned against receiving it.
ISAAC I. COURSE.
Dec 14 112 if
“ LAW NOTICE.
THE undersignetf having taken an. Office,
next door to tjiat of Crawford & Cum
tiisn.Esqrs informs die public,that he will faith
ifiiliy attend, to all business with which he may
lie intrusted.
ROBERT CLARKE.
Dec 12 HT ts __
GEORGIA,
in '.he Court of Ordinary for the Coun
ty of Richthond, A'uv. 12, 1832.
g\ N application ot Stephen Key, praying thnt
the Administrator of Wilcox, sen’r.
deceased, may be directed to make Titles to all
that tract or parcel of. liand situate,'lying and
being in t e county ol Henry and State afore-
B.iid, in the eleventh distuct, on the waters of
South River, containing, two hundred and two
and n half acres, more or less, originally grant
tui to James Wasden, and the applicant having
complied with the requisitions of the law. It is
brdered, That the said Administrator will be di
rected at the March Term next of this court to
piake titles to the said tract of Land to the said
r'tepheti Key, unless some good and legal ob
jection be made to the contrary, at or during the
said term of said court. It is further ordered,
that tikis order be published in a public Gazette
of this city, and at the City Hall and Market-
House in Augusta, for three months previous to
said court.
A true extract from the Minutes.
GEORGE A. B. WALKER, Clerk.
nov 28 w3in 105
Scriven Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, at the Court-House in Jack
gjmboro’ Scriveu county, between the usual
hours for sale.
The twelfth part of a Negro
Girl, named Hannah, levied on us the property
of James .I. Roe, to satisfy afi fa from the In
ferior Court, of Scrivcn county, in favor of
'fhotnas Clifton.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
Sheriff.
Nov 28 107 td
Valuable Property for Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, at Public Auc
tion, at the Market House in the
City of Augusta, on the Ist day of Jana
ry uext, the House and Lot on Ellis st.
Dow occupied by E. J. Black, Esq. and
nearly opposite Henry Mealiug’s. Pos
session will be given on the Ist October
llexi, and the present year’s rent from the
day of sale transferred to the purchaser.
Terms—uinety days credit. Indisputa
ble warrantee lilies will be given. For
ftmher particulars enquire of
JOHN P. KING.
December 14. 112 id
AN ORDINANCE
*!Fo prevent Slaves frequenting Retail Shops on
the Sabbath Day.
Sec. 1. Be it Ordained, by the City Council oj
Augusta, That it shall not be lawlul for any Li
ceifted Retailer of Spirituous Liquors to permit
afry slave not owned or hired by him or her, or
lawfully under his or her careJ>r charge, to en
fr his or her Retail Shop, or remain in it or on
e lot attached thereto, at any time during the
Sabbath, or between nine o’clock at night and
sun-rise at any other time, without a special tick
et of permission from his or her owner or hirer.
Sec. And be it further Ordained, That any
person who may violate any of the provisions of
this Ordinance may be fined in a sum not ex
ceeding one hundred dollars.
Done in Council the 4th day of June, 1832.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor,
G«o. M. Walkeb, Clerk
Oranges, Batter and Cheese.
Bbls. superior Oranges
20 casks prime Goshen Cheese
20 kegs do do Butter
This day received by
G. H. METCALF.
nov 28 106
Received this day
yg of Skirting and Harness Lea
ther, of favorite brands, on consign
ment and will be sold low bv
B. W. FORCE & Cos.
M ftf. 273, Broad-street.
oor 2$ wß*,~ 106
SEORdIA COURIER.
Just Received,,
TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
COMPRISING a general assortment of every
article in the Trade.
ALSO,
A large stock of Sole Leather, Calfskins,
Buckskins, Morocco and Linings—Shoe Lasts,
800 l and Shoe Tress, and all the materials and
Tools for manufacturing AH of which will be
offered to ,Country Merchants at Charleston prices
for cash or city paper, at No 273, Broad-street
nearly opposite the Globe Hotel.
B. IV. FORCE. & Cos.
October 42 86
COTTON GINS.
Boatwright fc jones, of Columbia,
S. C. respectfully inform their friends and
the public that they have established a Shop in
Augusta, Georgia, for the purpose oF Making
and repairing COTTON GINS, and are
now prepared to furnish these Machines made
of the best materials and in the best manner.—
We will keep on hand GINS of different sizes,
frum 30 to 60 Saws.
* tT? Our Shop is about one hundred yards
above the Upper Market in this plrfce.
Aug 24 63 wtf
NOTICE.
ON the Ist Saturday in anuary next, the
City Council will appoint the following Of
ficers, for the ensuing year, with the salaries an
nexed, viz— Ji
City Marsha), with a salary of SIOOO
Clerk of Council “ 400
Collector and Treasurer " 600
Clerk Lower Market “ 300
Clerk Upper do " 76
Jailor '• 600
Three Constables, (each) “ 400
Keeper of Magazine “ 200
City Surveyor, (fees of Office,
City Sheriff “
Clerk G. C. Pleas “
Four Vendue Masters.
At the same time proposals will be received
for keeping the streets and drains in good re
pair, for a salary ant exceeding SI4OO. For
lighting the lamps, for a salary not exceeding
S2OO. Proposals will also b« received for tak
ing charge of the City Hospital, and furnishing
the patients.
By order of Council.
GEO. M WALKER, Clerk.
December 7.
Brought to Augusta Jail,
ON the 12th Februavy last, a Negro Boy,
calls himself BILLY, says he belongs to
a Mr. Henderson, of Troop County, (Geo.) Bil.
ly, is 16 or 17 ytars old, yellow complexion 5
feet 1 inch iiigh. Also, on this inst. a Man
JOHN, says he belongs to Zachariah Colley, of
Wilkes County, (Geo.) near Washington, John
is about 6 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion
about 33 years old. Also, a man belonging to
the State of Georgia, very dark and about 35
years old, calls himself PETER.
The owners of said Negroes, are requested to
come forward, pay charges and take them away
H. B. FRASER, Jailor, R. C.
Dec 19 111 3l
, Ten Dollars Reward
RAN AWAY from the subscriber’s Plantation,
in Columbia County, about the first ofAprl
last a Negro Boy named GEQRGE, about 25
years aid, 6 feet Bor 9 inches high, has a large
bushy head p/bair, rather light complected, and
inclined to be roundshouidered—speaks quick
when spoken to, has a sullen look, and shows his
teeth vgry much when laughing The above re
ward will be paid on the delivery- of said Negro
to me, in Columbia county, or if lodged in any
Jail so that 1 get hlip/igam. It is believed be is
lurking aboqt Augusta and Savannah—and it is
likely that when caught he would not tell his
owner’s Rame, as be refused to do so on a
former occasion.
TURNER CLANTON
Darfiy's P. O. Columbia County.
Dec. 19 114 wtf
FOUND.
A POCKET BOOK, containing a
small sum of MonbY, a Letter ad
dressed to “ Rev. Charles Evans,” and a
pass to boys Ned and Sol, was found in
the Street, three or four days since by
John Thornton, Esq. of Oglethorpe
County, and deposited with the under
sigued. The owner, or any ooe autho
rized by him, can have it by paying for
this advertisement.
\VILLIAM BO ST WICK.
Augustfi, Dec 6
~NOTICE.
THE Subscriber wishes to .hire two or three
good Male Servants, for which a liberal
price will be givee.
W. G. GRIMES.
” Oct 19 88
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, at the Court House * n De Kalb
County, by virtue of ah order of the Court of
Ordinary of Burtos County-Lot No 106 in the
I7th District of De Kalb (formerly Henry) coun
ty Teribs Cash.
A. J. MILLER, Adm’r.
Os Robert T. Walker dec'd.
Oct 24 .90 wtd
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the first. Tuesday in January next, will be
sold at the lower Market Hqnse in (he city
of A-igusta, A lot of 7 acres on the Sand Hills
in Richmond county with the improvements
theieon, foimerly the property of JOHN S*HOLT
Sold as the property of Robert T. Walker de
ceased an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Burke County.
ANDREW J. MILLER, Adm'r
Oct- 31. t 93 wtd.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold* on Thursday the 27th day
of December next, at the late residence
of John VV. Turner, late of Lincoln County, de
ceased the following property tp wit:
Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Oxen,
and Cart Horses and Cattle of all descriptions
Household and Kitchen Furniture sale, to cous
tinoe from day, to day until all is sold. Term,
made known on the day.
SHADRACH TURNER, Adm'r.
Oct 29 92
HORSES FOR LUMBER.
LARGE STRONG Dray or Wagon Horses
will be exchanged for sawed or hewed
Lumber at the Market price.—Apply at this Of
fice.
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1832.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received this day, per schr. Excel,
from New Yoik, a large and beautiful sup
ply of
- SEASONABLE
mmn
among them are—
Extra rich Thibet Wool Shawls and Hdkfs.
with Embossed aud Damask Borders (a vary
laige supply)
Extra rich Merino Long Shawls
Super brown and spotted Fur Tippets
Super plain, green and watr’d Gro de Nap Silks
Extra dbl. width French black Bombazeens and
superior Pongees
Super rich Scarlet and Fancy Points
Ladies’ sup’r bik. worst.* aud wht. Lamb’s Wool
Hose
Boys’ Lamb’s Wnol Half Hose
Super blue, black and brown Cloths
Super fancy striped Cassimeres and Sattinetts
(for Boys’ Clothing)
Super blue, steel and Oxford mixed Sattinetts
2 cases low priced Oxford mixed Sattinetts
Heavy Drab Flushings aud Super Bleached
Canton Flapnels
Extra heavy 16-4 Bath Blankets.
By the above and other recent arrivals, S. &i
S. are now in possession of a very large and
beautiful assortment of
DRY GOODS.
all of which will be sold at very low prices.
They will also receive, this week, per ship Ma
con, and schooner Exact, large additional sup
plies, comprising a beautiful assortment of fan
cy and staple articles.
Country merchants will be supplied at a small
advance from New-Yorkprices.
Augusta, Dec. 10. 110 6
Lewls barie,
HAS set tied in Savannah, Ga. to
tiansact COMMISSION business.
He will pay strict attention to receiving
& forwatdiog respectfully solicits business
from bis friends and others.
Reference to—thirty years’ residence
in Augusta.
Savannah, Dec. 21. 114 12
NEW PATTERNS
Os Earthen and China Ware.
THE subscribers have recently received, per
ships Olive Branch and Ganges, at Savan
nah, from Liverpool direct, 255 packages of
Earthen and China Ware, which makes their
fall stock in every respect complete, and embra
ces every variety of blue, black, brown, pink,
and purple Dinner and Tea Ware—Persian
plates, dishes, teas, bowls, and jugs, of entire
new patterns, at prices unusually low—together
with every article of enameled, edged, C. C. and
Moco Ware.
Their assortment will bear comparison with
any ever offered in the Southern country, and
earnestly invite merchants, and others, who
have usually bought in Charleston, or elsewhere,
to an examination for themselves bofore mak
ing future purchases. Prices will be found low
and terms liberal. Every attention will be paid
to orders, both in selecting and packing—none
but experienced packers being employed by us.
They have also for sale, every variety of cut
and plain Hall Lamps, Astral Lamps, and
Shades extra, Billiard and Liverpool Suspend
ing Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China
Tea Sets—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li
quor cases, iic
P. B. TAYLOR & Cos.
No. 266 Broad st. under the Masonic Hall,
And 363, one door below the Merchants’ and
Planter's Bank.
a Augusta. Dec. 7. 108 ts
MERINO MANTLES.
•A. KNOWLTON,
NO. 248 BROAD-STREET,
HAS just opened a splendid assortment of
black, white and scarlet MERINO
MANTLES —some of which are very superior,
with full Merino Borders,
i- ALSO,
6,6, 7 iMid 8 4 black, white and scarlet square
SHAVVLo. Also, 8, 4 and 6-4 Thibet wool
Shawls, all colors —All of which were purchased
at Auction in New-York aud will be sold at a
small advance from cost.
Nov 16 ts 106
THIBET WOOL SHAWLS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE receive!, this day, from New-Yoik,
a large supply of rich,, crimson, white and
black Thibet Wool Shawls, (with Damask Bor
ders and new style,)—also one carton of rich
scarlet, white and black Thibet Wool Hdk’fs.
and a fresh supply of Wild’s improved white
Flannels, (warranted not to shrink,) also a large
supply of low priced Sattinetts.
Augusta, Dec.. 10. 110 6
Ten Dollars Reward,
STRAYED from >he plantation of the Subscri
ber, uear Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga
about the first of this month, Two small yrllow
bay mare mules, no patticular marks recollected,
any person bringing them to the subscriber shall
receive the above.reward and alt reasonable cx
pences paid, and any information concerning
them will be thankfully Received by
, RICHARD K BEAL.
IS 4tw 100
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be spld, at Lincoln Court House, in
. Lincoln County, on the first Tuesday in
January next, agreeable to an order of the In
ferior Cout said county, setting for Ordinary
purposes, one tract of land r jn said county known
as Peorhopes containing one hundred and ten
acres more or less and three Negtoes, Isam.
Ben, and Harriet,—-Sold as the property of
Joseph Henderson, deceased, and for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day.
CHARLES JENNINGS, Adm'r.
Oct 2£ 92 Id
NOTICE.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of BRIDGES ti GIBSON is
this day dissolved. The remaining busioess of
the concern will be seitkd by J. W. Bridges,who
is duly authorized to close the sitid.business and
will be found at the old stand, occupied by C. B.
Hitt, at the Brick Store on the north side of
Broad-Street.
JOHN W. BRIDGES.
LEWIS GIB'ON.
Augusta, Ga. 11th Dec. 1832.
N. 8.-'-All persons indebted t» the above con
cern either by note or are request
ed to come forward as speedily as possible aod
settle the same with me, or the claims will bo
put in the hands of an attorney for suit ' '
J. W. BRIDGES.
dec 12 > 6tw 111
BLANKS
Os all kinds neqtly printed and for sa!e at the
Office of the GeergiaCourjer
wn. a. MABAEXEX
( Two doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel)
Has just received by Steam-Boat, William Sea
brook, from Savannah.
25 Barrels and half bhls. Canal Flour
20 half and qr. barrels Buckwheat Meal
15 kegs fresh Goshen Butter
10 half barrels No. 1, Mackerel
5 do Mess Shad
2 barrels Northern Hickory Nuts
5 boxes Sperm Candles
2 casks White Wine Vinegar
3 Baskets Champaign Wine, Anchor brand
Which in addition to his former Stock, makes
the assortment complete and will be sold, on
reasonable terms, for cash, or approved papei.
Nov 30 106 ts
New Crop Georgia Syrup.
15 Hhds. Syrup
25 fihds N. O Molasses
100 Boxes Mustard , *
This Day, landing for sale,'by
G. H. METCALF.
Dec 3 , 107
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers in the Practice of
Law, is this day dissolved by mutual consent;
They will both attend to the unfinished business
of the firm until it is closed; and persons indebt
ed to them for professional service can make
payment to either.
WILLIAM. SCHLEY,
THO’S. GLASCOCK.
Nov 2 94
FaUs of Coosa, iWabama.
THE desirable sight which for a long time
has occupied the attention of the many
thousand men of enterprise who have beheld its
advantageous and unrivalled location, by recent
acquisition of the Creek territory, in Alabama,
is becoming an object of such great notoriety,
that the proprietors have determined to offer the
same for sale, in-Lots of the ordinary size, on
Monday, the 4 th<f February, 1833.
Persons who have visited the most attractive
points, where an interchange of the products of
the interior and of foreign commodities take
place, are unanimous in the declaration, that
this place possesses pre-eminent advantages over
any other in the Southern country. Situated at
the extreme head of navigation on the Coosa, a
river navigable to this point by steam boats of
the largest size, foi convenience and health,
its location is unsurpassed, presenting to the eye
a perfect uubtoken plain, having a declination
sufficient only to convey off the superabnndant
water. In front extending to the fiver, is a bold
Bluff, graduating on its upper and lower extre
mities. into the finest natural landings—on each
side supplied with never failing- streams of' ex--
cellent water—towards the interior, terminating
in gently undulating eminences, offering the
most desirable situations for private residences.
But all these considerations sink into insignifi
cance, compared‘with the unrivalled advantages
which it possesses for an extensive trade. Ne
cessarily the only'depot for the supply of a
widely extended up-country with merchandize,
it must of consequence become the mart for the
productions of the fertile vallies of the Coosa,
the Tallapoosa, an 1 the Upper Cbattaboochie,
together with the salubrious and very produc
tive uplands of Talladega, the latter of which,
in all human probability, will be peopled by a
more dense population than any country of like
extent south of the Potomac. The entire hill
country of these regions, abounds in quarries‘of
Marble. Limestone, and in fact all kinds of
mineral wealth. As respects the contemplated
connexion ofthe waters of the Tennessee with
those of the Alabama; if by a Canal it will have
its embouchement; ifby a Rail Road, immedia
tely at this spot will terminate one of its extre
mities. The well known advantages of this
place renders further remarks unnecessary, oth
er than to say that to the capitalist it affords !
desirable opportunity for profitable investment
to the merchant it offers advantages of an ex
tensive trade; to the mechanic, the allurements
of what must soon become a flourishing town,
not of ephemeral existence, but of a permanent
and daily increasing importance ; to the plan
ter, a desirable and pleasant town residence,
convenient to the alluvial bottoms of the Coosa,
the Alabama and the Tallapoosa. In addition
io which it will undoubtedly, at no remote pe
riod, become the location of the State Capital,
for which it offers greater inducement than any
peint on the eastern waters of the State.
Terms of payment—One and two years Sales
to take place on the premises until the Lots are
disposed of.
O’ The Mobile Register anji Patriot, The
Spirit of the Age; Turcafoora/Columbus En
quirer, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Courier,
Columbia Telescope and Charleston Courier,
will insert this until the first of February, once
each month, and forward their bills for pay
ment to
GEORGE WHITMAN,
Agent for the Company.
Oct 31 93 nit F
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on Thursday 20th of Decem
ber next, at the residence of Thomas
Glaze, deceased, that valuable Tract of Land
whereon he died, containing four hundred acres
more or less. Also, Lot No. 235, 3d District,
Wayne county; 14 likely NEGROES, consisting
of Men, Boys, Women and Children ; stock of
Horses, Cattle and Hogs; the present crop of
Corn, Fodder &. Oats, Plantation Tools, House
holi and Kitchen Furniture, with many other
articles too tedious to mention. Sale to contin
ue from day to day Terms, twelve mouths cred
it, with small notes with approved security, ex
cept the Land, which will be on a credit of 1 and
2 years.
WILLIAM GLAZE, JSzV.
October 8 83
NOTICE.
U. S. Arsenal Augusta , Ga. December
4th 1832.
SEALED Proposals will be received by the
uudersigned until the>2sth inst. at seven
o’clock, P M. for furnishing the Troops at the
United States Arsenal, Sand-Hills, near Augus
ta, Geo with Fuel for twelve months commen
cing on thefim day es January 1833,-and end
ing on the last bay of December 1833 T he
Wood expected to be delivered must be Upland
White Oak, Hickory, Black Oak, or. Black Jack,
-soundstraight.and free from tot or decay, and
delivered at the Arsenal above -stated at such
times add in such quantities as the Acting Assis
tant Quarter Master at'»4id Post shaH direct. w
Bonds in the sum'ofssoo. with two securities
to be named in the fetter of Proposals, and to be
approved by the/ Acting Assistant Quartet Mas
ter,) wUI be required to insure the faithful per
formance of the’contract. ■'
- The letter of Proposals to be directed to the
undersigned and endorsed on the back, Wood
Proposals.
' A. C. FOWLER,
Lieutenant and Acting Ass't. Quarter Master
Dec 5 108 td *
H[>FCLARATI(ONS,
Printed and for sate fit this Ofltee. *
3*. SaiVZdlb
At the Store, corner of Broad and Mac
intosh Street , Augusta , Georgia.
HAS just received from France and New-
York by late arrivals,.a large assottment
French,-English and American
FANCY & STAPLE
■ I mf
Which he offers for sale on his usual moderate
Terms for Cash or Town acceptances,
pieces rich and splendid patterns Eng
lish and American ingrain CARPET
ING, at all prices
17 pieces very fine j and 6 4 French black Bom
bazines
20 pieces 6 4 and 6-4 assorted colors Merino
Cloths, and Merino Circassians, all
• ' colors and width (
7-8 Sf 6-4 Mateoni black Italian Lustrings
Assorted French Taffeta Silks, for Umbrellas
Rich stripe and figured Silks of all colours
Black and colored Gro de Swiss and Gro de
Berlin
Bottle green, scarlet and other colors Gro de
\ Naple
Merino, Hernani and twisted Silks, Shawls of
rrll colors atid prices '
Crape, Muslin Silk and other Shawls, latest
style-
While, scarlet'and black Merino Jong Shawls *
Ladies embrodered and lined Horse skin Gloves
Do Long and Habit White do* do do
Do White Cotton, Silk and-worsted Hose all
colors and qualities
Dish Linens, Sheetings and Diapers
English. Long Cloth
Ten dozen Landscape Bead and Silk worked
Bags, some very elegant patterns
Bead Purses and ladies worked Baskets of all
siues
Ladies plain and ornamental waist Buckles
Boxes of elegant Bonnet Plumes and Wreaths
White and colored French plain and worked
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs as
sorted patterns
Ladies hair braids and Curls
India Rubber Suspenders and Garters
Thread Laces and -Edgings in great variety of
patterns *
Black Italian and French Crapes
Do. Love Sdk Shawls -'
0»1 cloth Silk for children’s Aprons - ’ "
Ladies’ cambric Aprons very lich patterns and
new style
Black, red, green and sckrlet silk Velvets
A large assortment of 6 4 and 4-4 French color
ed head Handkerchiefs, quite new
patterns plain and fringed
A large assortment of plain aud cut glass Beads
Plain and cut Gold Beads
Best of Pins and Needles
100 doz. Spool Cotton (Clark’s) all numbers
Blue, black, olive, brown, bottle green and salt
mixt Broad-cloths and Cassimeres
-some of which are very fine
Striped and mixed milled Cassimeres
Sattinets of all kinds in gfeat.variety-of ptritHfct
9-4 and Mk 4 London Duffle B ankets
10 and 12 4 colored Counterpanes
Mnckiuan Point Blankets, milled
Red and blue, white and red mixt LindSeys
Blue Plains and twilled Kerseys
Carpet Binding
Tufted and other Hearth Rugs to m&teh the Car
petings
Together with v large assortment of
Cologne, Orapge, Rose and Lavender Water
Rose and Almond Soap, Antique Oil
Hair Powder and Powder Puffs,
Durable Ink, Sic.
December 3 ts 107
~Sew school,
IN CAMPBELL STREET,
MR. CHARLES (the present Eng
lish Teacher at the Richmond Aca
demy,) respectfully iit forme , the public,
that on the Ist day of January next he
will open a SCHOOL for the instruc
tion of youth, in the, house belonging to
P. Bennoch, Esq. and lately occupied by
Mrs. Kain, on Campbell street.
The public are assured that no exer-.
lions will be spared by Mr. Charles to
render satisfaction, and to merit a share
of public patronage.
Terms the same as at the Richmond
Academy. . . « •
Mr. Charles’ Night School will be
opened on the Ist January next, at 7
o’clock, P. M. at the same place.
December 10. 110 9
Goshen Rutter, <fcc. &c.
25 Firkins superior Gosheti Butter I
60 half ami quarter boxes bunch Raisins
30 boxes Spertu Candles
25 boxes Yellow Soap
10 casks Goshen Cheese
40 h.df and qr bbls Buckwheat Metrt
6 bbls Smoked Beef
30 hags Java Bnd Green Coffee
6 bbls Sweet Oranges '< • ,
6 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
2 half bbls dried Currants
5 boxes Citron
Just received and for sale/bv
JOHN COSKERY.
256, firoad Street.
Nov il '• , 102 •
ON CONSIGNMENT.
- - |
JUST RECEIVED
5 PIPES Cognac Brandv
16 Half Pipes Holland Gin
60 Pieces Tow Bagging
60 Coils Bale Rope
10000 Spanish Segars
6 Tierces New Rice
ALSO .'
Just Landing from Steamboat Augusts
Hhds. New Orleans aud Porto Sugars
44 West India Molasses
“ S|. Croix Rum
" N.E. Ram
“ Whiskey »
44 Ciderßrandy
N. Gin
44 Mackerel
44 Sperm Oil
“ Butter Crackers
Casks 'London Porter and Brown Stout
“ Prime Cheese
Quarter Pipes Cogswell’s Wine
“ casks Cargo Wine
Boxes White Havaunaand Lump Sugars
“ Sperm Candles and Soap
41 Raising 'and Herrings
44 American Segars
Bags Prime Gieen Coffee
“ Drop and Buck Shot
Bales Cotton Bagging
“ “ Yaru
cases Negfo Shoes ,»«,*
And an Assortment of Staple
©IB'S?’
For sale low for cash or approved endorsed
notes,. by t
I. MARSHALL;
NO. 117
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Information to Trliveliest*
f PIIK Offi.p of i l . .Hi.rn VVm.ro h i.
Jt Greenville Li*** of Mail Conches is re
moved to the Ea 6 le and Phoenix Hotel Past
sengerg will be set down or called for at any sf
ilii* other Hotels in the citv.
' REESiptf, FULLER Si McLEAN,
Dec 12 if 111 Proprietors.
The undersigned
have purchased Sterling
T. Combs’ interest, one of
s e partners, of the firm of
Slits, W illiams Ss. ‘ j'LSEV. All debts due to, or
by the concern will be 'tided to bv us The
business will be continued the Subscribers as
heretofore under tb? firm of, Sins, ,Williams lx
Woolsey. s : • ’ •
CHARLES D. WILLIAMS,
ABRAHAM M. WOOLSEY.
HOT Having sold ray interest as one of the
partners of the firm of Sims, Williams Si Wool
sey, to C. 0. Williams & A. M. Woolsey—alt
claims dtife by or to the concern.wit. b e attended
to by them.
STERLING T. COMBS.
Dec 3 .. 107 ts ;
- STOL.CT ••
FROM the house of Mr*. Byrd, over
the Auction Stoie of Latham Hull,
ou the night of the 2nd December, a sil
ver Patent Lever Watch, chased case
with wreath of r<>s«s and thistle; attached
wait a buckskin chain aud three keys, two
of which were common, the other had six
pipes' around a ring such as aie use and by
watch-makers—the number aud maku’tf
name-'not recollected. It was taken non*
the glass in the dining room after 10
o’clock, the owner remembets to h<»v»
wound it up at that time.’' A reasonable
reward will be given’tor the recovetv of
the watch and detection of ilie thief.
December 10. 1,10 if
Valuable Lots for Sale. •’
fit HE Trustees of the Augusta Theatre Com
i paay offer for sale Two Lots on Broad-St.
in front of the New-Theatre. Between them will
Bea passage of ISlfeet to the Theatre about ift
feet in. height* Each Lot; therofore, on the
ground will be 25£ feet front, and above the first
story 32J. Each 120 feet in depth. Foi terms
apply to either of the Trustees, or
ISAAC MOISE, Sec'ry.
Dec 10 110 ts
v A. KNOWLTON,
NO. .248 BRpAD-STItEET, -
MAS 'nst opened a handsome assortment <rf
64 MERINO and Real THIBET
CLO'THS, embracing: all the Choice and fasli
ionoble colors, such as Crimson, Scarlet, Royal
Purple, Nazarine blur, Light Do. Light .ud
Dark Green, together with a great variety of the
Mode* colors. " also,
Super. Merino Circassians and Piincettas, all
colors. v **’ iiov 16 100
PRESERVES* PICKLES,
JUS r RE CEIVED ,
Per Steam-Boat, Wm. Seabkook, a complete at
- Yortment, consisting of
PINE APPLE, )
ORANGE, S
SI 1 , ;WEST-INDIA.t;
CITRON. >
GUAVA JELLY, >
ginger, V
Sates. 15 ' [CANTON.
CITRON, J *
quince. AMERICAN.#
-London Pickles, consisting of Girkins, Onions,
Red CabDHge, Melo% Ma-igqes, French Beans,
Picalilli, Olives, Capers, Anchovys, Mushroom
and Waluut, Catsup Olive Oil, be., >
■J ALSO,
•WINES, ofthe following Choice kinds I'
Oid Hock, Burgundy, Muscat, Champaign, Cla
ret, Port Madeira.
/ SUNDRIES, CONSISTING OF
Butter, Sugar and Water Cfackers in barrvts
halves, quarters and kegs
Soda Biscuit and Pilot Bread
Raisins,.whole, half and quarter boxes
Buckwheat half, quarter, and kegs
Newark Cider ( - *
French .and American Cordial
With a complete assortment of Family GRO
CERIES.
- FOB. SALE. BV
N. SMITH & Cos.
275, Broad St. nearly opposite the Globe-Hotel.
, Pec 14 112 ts
ROBBERY
25 Dollars Reward.
person or persons secreted them.
selves in my Auction Store, after or during
the Public Sale, on the Night, of the 6 h instant,
and broke open the Desk Draw, containing the
money, and took therefrom 77 or SBO, as near
as can be recollected, and perhaps Goods, which
cannot at this moment be particularised and
then retired through the back part of the &tore
which was banedeand locked inside. AS.thefts of
this kind are frequent, it wilt be well for all to
be on the look out. Anv information leading to
the abov# will receive the reward offered, and
the thanks of the public's obedient servant.
LATHAM HULL.
Dec 10 110
Just Received,
40,000 -superior Spanish Segar»
45 GroCe Wine Bottles
20 boxes fresh Prunes, in fancy boxes *
100 gallons Pickled Oysters, by the keg-
Buckwheat and Rye Flour,
Nos 1 and 8 Mackerel
Pickled Salmon
Do. Cucumbers
Mess Shad, tie. tic.
ALSO,
10,000 large sweet ORANGES,
FOR SALE, BY
DORTIC& LAFITTE '*/
236. Broad Streefc
Nny 16 100
JOB PRINTING, y
ALL kiqdsof JOB PRINTING contin
-be done at THIS OFFICE at fr
owes! Rb