Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, January 30, 1833, Image 1

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VOL. 7. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. 7. M. Mr. Howard’* Brick Buildings,oppositathe PostOfficn M’lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Rales of Lend anti Negroes, hy Administrator*, Execii tors, or Guardians, are require. I, bv law, to bo held on the *r«t TuwuUy in the month, bet llie.lionrs of ten ill the foronoon and thrr.c ill the afternoon, at the Court-how .stf ihe county n which the property is situate—Notic 11 f those .ales mii.t be given in a public gazette SIXTY diva previous to the day cfsale. Notices of the sale of personal property must be given in tlkn manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale* Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must bn published for FORTY days. Notice that application will ho made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell land, must be.published for FOUR MONTHS. Noti-.o forleavo to soli Negroes, must ho published for FOUR MON THis,before any ordorabsolute sliaH bviuade hereon bv the court. 'ELECTION NOTICE. AN ElecMon will be held, nt the different' places of Election Jar the .County of Rich mond on Monday the 1 l.th dpy of February next, for a Tax Co’loctor' for the prevent year to fiil the v.witfcy of. Ot.ivtß Rjsm>, Esq. who decline* serving f GREEN R -MARSHALL,’* V c. it c. WILLIAM SHANNON, j. t c r c. . • EDWARD THOMAS, J. t c r. c (Ts Tiie dilferont Gaz ties, of the city, will give the above three insertion!. Jan 16 . 7 3t The subscriber respect fjPSkajr fully announces hioiseif a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resig nation of Oliver Reed. SAMUEL TARVER. Jan/15. td 8 |lgjj§F=>The Subscriber announ- ces himself a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Richmond County, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Oliver Reed. 1 . JAMES PRIMROSE. J.lfMiai v 11 • -■ td 5 ) ji'oBEUT raiford ?,S£k£'' respectfully announces himself to the vote's of Richmond Conn V, for the offi-e, of Tax, Collector- i'll jjhtce of Oliver Reed, E-q. who declines serving. Jan II . 5 if fjggepr. Wo urc tuifliorizod to an nonnee Mr. CuiitSToPiiEß C. T\LtAFHRno a Candidate for Tax Col lector of Richmond county, in place 1 hf Oliver Reed, Esq. resigned. Jan 14 W_e are authorized to an nonnee 3a&'b C. Burro a Can didate for Tax C"!lectop. ; of Richmond County til place of Oliver Reed, resigned. Jm 14 . . . T . td 6 . POST OFFICE, l Augusta, Jan 234. 1833. $ FjSAHE Northern mid Western Mail.?, H Will hereafier arive nt 8 P. M. &. Ct sr. at the sane h"qt;. ' This atrangniiißii't will continue until tiro tst of April w.hefr the . airnngoment huietnfora existing, will lie resumed. OFFICE HOURS* Until the Ist of April, (he Post Office will l»e upon from 7 A. M. to 2 P. M. &, f.o 3toGP. M. On Sundays the office trill be open from £ past 9 lu 10 A. M. and from 5 lo 6, P. xM. WM. Micoti P. M, __J an. 23 'lO if IMPO111"ANT VICTORY. Sylvester against the World !! ! The ever furtuna*e Sylveste?r lias again cause to announce to h s Patron’s the pre.. eminent success which lias attended tho efforts of one of his distant correspondents. Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery , Class N". 7, drhtvn nt Richmond: Dec. 2l : 40, 45, 65, 34, 58, 7. 46, 48, 61,-44 Combination 784 'SB tlie grand pjizo of 10,000 dollars; Was sent by SYLVESTER in a letter to a gentleman nt Nashville,T'enn., a Advontuiers look to the dbove, and if tfou value wealth send vonr Oulers to t|>e PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTER*. AGAIN. An THE NEW YORK LOTTERY, Drawn Dec. 26th, 1832, . SYLVESTER sold the second Capi tal Prize of * 4,000 dollars It was owned, by an Adventurer, who for a long time had been wooing the Fickle Goddess. NEW YORK LOTTERY, Class No. 2, for 1833, To be drawn on Wednesday, January 15 66'No. Lottery—lo drawn ballots • , $30,000. CAPITALS. v f Prize of 20.060 dollars 1 do 5,000 dollars 2 do 1,600 dollars 2: .do 1,500 dollars 2 do 1,270 dollars Tickets FIVE Dollars VIRGINIA 8 T\ TE L O TTER Y Class No. l, for 1833 ' Oo be drawn on Friday* Jan 18th, 1833- 66 No. Loiiery*-\odrayvo*b*llots. $25,000. ’ CAPITALS !»«<», 1 Prize of 55*000 dollars 1 do 6,000 dollars I* do 3,000 dollars 1 do 2,000 dollars 6cc Amounting to 2,282.000 dollars Tickets $6. Halves $3 Quarters $1 50 For Prizes direct v«»ur orders to JS. J. SYLVESTER, BALTIMORE Jan 14 7 ts * t'* is | . * - *r -£*>. ■■***• -■ %>• ** w: **,.«* f gEORGIA COURIER- tV. SJIITH & CO. 273. Broad-Strekt. Hm e received per recent arrivals and offer for sale J QQwhole, half &qr. boxes Rai -20 drums fresh Turkey Figs 6 Jais Malaga Grapes 15 Bbls'Sicily Filberts „ 15 do Brazil Nuts 20 do Soft Shelled Almonds 5 cases Bordeaux Prunes, contain ing Tiunks Reticules, &c. ' 20 bags Groundnuts 2 kegs Zante Currants ,'SOOO Sweef OVanges 10,000 Spanish Cigars 20 cases “ I. C.” Champaigne, war ranted a Superior article 10 baskets “J_. C.’’ Champaign pints 10 cases Lambert Champaign 10 do Old Hock Vintage, 1822 , 10 do Old Port bottled in Oporin Harris & S ons brand and su -1 ' period *• 5 cases Burgundy, Comet and oth- : ei brands 10 do Claret 10 do Muscaf • i 1 pipe L. P. Teneriffo 1 do Port 1 do Brown Sherry * 1 do Pale do . ‘ ’ Ritvioa db Alburtes and .puff Gordon & Cos. brands 5 qr. casks common Sherry 5 do do Madeira 25 dozen assorted Cordials \ 10 do Spanish Cordials fatwy bot tles 10 baskets Anizeite l -10 cases American, Canton & Wesi India Preserves' Containing Peach, Quince, Green and Blue Gauges, Orange, Lime, Pine Ap ple, Pftun, Preserved Ginger, &c. &c 10 Crises American, London ahd Fiencli Pickles,Cucumbers, &c 5 baskets supeifiae Olive Oil 2 cases fialiun, Vermicelli and Macaroni 2 do. Genoa Citrun }, 5 do. Olive Capres 4* Anchovies 4 dn. Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace 4 cased Musbroimf add Walnut Catsup 5 do. London Mustard in lbs. halves & quarters 5 do. fiesli Cluicolaio’ 25 boxes Sprint Candles 25 do. Georgia do. 50 do. Hqrriiig ' [erg" 20 bids.* Rutter, Sugar and Water Crack -20 Ifiilf; 20 qr. and 30 kegs do. 10 bbls. Pilot Bicad and Soda Biscuit 200 do*: Mupes’ and Mrs;. Millers sweel Scent and fine cur Tobacco 20 casks American and London Porter 3 do. Scotch pale Ale 20 bbls. Oratlio’s Canal Flour 20 1 1 hTf dVr. and 10 half do. Rye Flour 1: bi.x smoki ts Salmon 5 half bbls. and 10 kits pickled do. 10 kits soused Salmon Id do. No. 1 Mackerel 5 bb.'s. stroked Beef; 3 bbls Tongues 10 cases Pine Apple Cheese 5 do Canton Fire Crackers Goshen Buner ; Leaf Lard Sugai House and West-India Molasses Albany Ale and Newark Cider Gunpowder, Hyson and Imperial Teas Poarl Ash, S-alaeiatus giound and race Ginger * Louisiana loaf and lump Sugar Red Pepper and W. India Pepper Sauce Buckwheat, halves and qr. bbls. , Jan 7 3 1 / FXSUEI PROOF WARS . FOW SALE. WILL be sold, at Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in March next, unless previously disposed 1 of at private sale, that well known Fire Proof WARE HOUSE, la;- ly owned and occupied by Messrs. Sims, Williams & Woolsey. The advantages and conveniences of this valuable property, having a Wharf attached to it on the river, the location tiie oldest established and perhaps the best in the city, the extensive and lucra tive run of custom it enjoys, comprising a lalgte number of the most wealthy Plan ters and Merchants throughout the interi or of Georgia and SoUth-Carolina, which it is thought an early purchaser thay se cure the continuance of, offer groat in ducements to th >se who are desirous to engage in the Ware-House and Commis sion Business. Persons wishing to purchase aro invited to examine the property ; it may bo pur chased st private sale, by application to -the’Proprietors at any time previous to the day ofsale. Terms made known on application, or on the day of sale., JOHN HOWARD and WILLIaM JOHNSTON, For themselves and the other Proprietors, Augusta, 10th Jaouaiy, 1833. Georgia Journal at Milledgc ville, thi Charleston Courier, the Geor gia Gazette at Athens, and the Telescope at Columbia', S'. C. ate requested to insert the above once a week until the day of sale; and send their accounts to us. Jan 14 , ; its 6 To the Proprietors of Gold M ines THE Subscriber beg leave tn say, that he would take employment ns Mine Engineer, for the year 1833, or longer if sufficient induce meat is offered- His acquaintance with machine ry and experience at the oiines (in Georgia) render him adequate tothepetforinance. of such duties, as the survey and examination of Lots, Assay of ores construction of Engines and working the mines raa/ require. - WILLIAM PHILLIPS. t>ec 24 116 lm AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1833. LAMPS. Consisting of Plain, Cut, and Ground Glass Hall LAMPS, LIVERPOOL Suspending Brass Lamps Brass Mantle Lamps / Reflecting Lamps, a Great Vaiiif,ty of Mantle & Chamber, Glass Lamps, NighfLamps ALSO, > LAMP GLASSES. Oi almost every size and pattern, for sale, by R. B. IIAVILAND & Cos. Hoc 10 110 If SUPERIOR CIDER, &c. lO Btjls first r*te Cider 3000 large Sweet Oranges "200 bbls Notthern Potatoes 10 , c(o do Beefs 3000 bunches Onioni. 60 bbls do , 25 bbls Cranberries 60 boxes Sperm Candles . 25 tierces New Rice 50 box.es, 3000 each American bunch Segais hhds superior new Georgia Syrup. FUR HALF,, BY ' G. H. METCALF. F)ec 3 e, ' i '. « 107 ON CONSIGNMENT. JUS r R E C RIVED 5 PIPES Cognac Brandy 15 Half Pipes Holland Gin 60 Pieces tow Bagging 60 Coils Bale Rope 10000 Spanish Segarg ~ 6’ Tierces New Rice ALSO Just Landing from Steamboat August;*, Hhds. New Orleans and Porto Sugars “ West India Molasse3 “ St. Croix Rum “ N E Rum■ “ Whiskey . “ Cider Brandy Barrels N. Giu '• Mackerel “ Sperm Oil . i; , •! v “ Butter Crackers Casks London Porter and Brown Stout “ Primp Cheese Quarter Pipes Cogswell’s Wine “ casks Cargo Wine Boxes White Havanna and Lump Sugars “ Sperm Candles and Soap “ Raisins and Herrings “ American Segarg.^ Bags. Prime Green Coffee “ Drop and Buck Shod Bales Cotton Bagging “ , “ . Yar4 w . cases Negro Shoes And an Assortment, .of Staple P®^-- For sale low for cash or approved endorsed notes, by J. MARSHALL. DU. A. JONES. HAS REMOVED his office from the Globe Hotel, to tho one formerly occupied by Ud. Cunningham, in the build ng on the corner of Washington ar.d Ellis-Streetg, and fronting th?i former—the Dwelling part lately occupied by Mrs. Crawley as h boarding hmixe, and now by Mrs. West for the same purpose. Nov 26 104 if J. If.tli. WASHINGTON, SI/IGI'I) V DENIS TANARUS, WILL spend a few days in Augusta. Per sons wishing to avail themselves of his services, will please make immediate application at llie Planters Hotel. Any doubig as, to Professional capacity, dan be satisfied by tin examination of the veiy re spectable testimonials in his possession. Ladies will be waited upon at their private residences. , Oct 24 90 ts Notice. THE Trustees of the Academy of Richmond County will lease, for a term of years, on the first Tuesday fa February next, at the Mar ket House (if not leased by private contract be fore that time) all the lots lying south of VVat kin's-Weet, to the north side of the Beaver Dam as I add out bv Robert Raiford, Esq. City Survey or. For terms, apply to JAMES M’LAVVS, Clk. of the Board January 16 3 7 COTTON GUNS. BOATWRIGHT &. JONF<S, 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, from 30 to 60 Saws. ITT* Our Shop is about one hundred yards above the Upper Market in this place. Aug 24 63 wtf NOTICE. THE Subscriber wishes to hire two of three good Male Servants, for which*a liberal price will be given. i W. G. GRIMES. Oci 19 88 NOTICE. - ALL persons having demands against the Estate of John VV. Turner, late of Lincoln County, deceased, will please present them pro perly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, and all indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to SH ADRACH TURNER, Adm'r. Oet 29 . , 92 id NOTICE. ' FOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of ttiis County, for leave to sell the estate of )Rob- McCoombs, deceased, consisting of Negroes, Household Furniture, Land, &c JOHN S. COOMBS, Adm'r. Jan 2 119 m 4m 1 • New Crop Georgia Syrup. 15 Hhds. Syrup 25 Hhds N. O. Molasses,., 100 Boxes Mustard ‘ . This Day, landing for sale, bi/ G. H. METCALF.. Decs '*• >' ?i 107 NEWARK CIDER. 15 Bartels Newark CIDER, of fiist quality, lust received, and for sale, By M. ROFF. an 2 119 NEW STORE. STOVA.LL & HAMLEN Are now opening an entire new Stock of Staple arid Fancy: Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, tec Ike.. v All which have been purchased in New York, within the last month, and am now ready for sale, cheap for cash, or approv ed paper, at their store, directly opposite the Theatre. The citizens of Augusta and its vicini ty, and persons from the country are re specifully invited to call and examine our assortment. . ... Januaty 7 • 3 NEW PATTERNS Os Earthen and China YVare. fTnilK subscribers have recently received, per JL “hips Olive Branch and Ganges, at Savan i>hh, from Liverpool direct, 256 packages of Earthen and Chinn Ware, which makes thei fall stock in every respect complete, and e<«hra ces every variety «f. blue, Hrlack, brown, pink, and purple Dinner end Tea Ware—Persian plates, dishes, teasr bowls, and jugs, of eniire new patterns, at prices unusually low—together with every article of enameled, edged, C. C. and Moco Ware. Their assortnmikt M ill hear 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 bc-fore 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 ;md (plain Hall Lamps, Astral' Lamps, ami ■'hades extra, Billiard and Liverpool Suspend ing Lamps and Glasses extra, fine gilt China lea Sets—Jugs, Plates, J'eag, and Coffees, Li quor cases, &e r P. B. TAYLOR & Cos. v, No. 266 Broad st. under the Masonic Hall And 363, one door below the Merchants’ and Planter's Bank. Augusta, Dec. 7. * 108 ts DISSOLUTION? Til Est rm of KfBBiS, Kirtland & Cos. | of Augusta,'and of the firm of S. C. Kirtland, Son & Cos. Bridgeport, Conn. 'S this day dissolved, bv mutual consent. S. C. KIRTLAND, B. B. KIRTLAND, WM KIBBE, WE the undcsign v ed hare purchnsed the if urntS&r interest of Wm. kibbe, vt one <<f the partners of Kibbe, Kirtland &. Cos. Augusta, nr»d S. 0. Kirtland, Son <fe C«». Bridgeport, Conn, all the debts due ei ther of the above firms, will be settled by us. All those having claims against ei ther of tl& above firms, will please present them. S. C. KIRfLAND, B. B. KIRTLAND. Jan 21, 1833.—ts ■ * WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE STORE. A. M. HATCH &CO. BEG leave to inform their friends and the public, that huvo opened the Store, No. 265, Broad-Street, next door to Messrs. W. & H. Bryson, under the firm of HATCH & CO. where they have and intend keeping con stantly on hand a Urge and extensive as sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladies Boots, Shoes, Straw Bonnets, Spc. Sfc. And will be continually receiving from dieii Ileuses in New York, and Charles ton fresh supplies of articles in theft* fine* and which they will dispose of, on accent' modeling terms. Jan 21 , ~ 9 6' LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned having taken an Office, next door to that of Crawford & Cum MiNO.Esqrs informs thp public that lie will faith fully attend to all business with which, he may be intrusted. ROBERT CLARKE. ■’ Dec 12* 111 ts " t 6 the public. L AMBACK k RUSE would inform their friend* and the public generally, that they have engaged a first rate WORKMAN, (not from Paiis) and will, in futuie, keep always on jhand, a large and general assortment of every thing in their line,especially CANDIES and SY RUPS. . January *lft *0 * * 7 LEWIS BARIC, HAS settled in Savannah, Ga. to tiausact COMMISSION business. He will pay strict attention to receiving 6c forwarding respectfully solicits business from his frieuds and others. Reference to —thirty years’ residence in Aogusta. Savannah, Dec. 21. 114 12 NOTICE. ~ THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween ihe subscribers in the Practice of 'Law, is this day dissolved by mutual cousent; They will both attend to the monished 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 NOTICE. HAYING stopped making Brick, the subscriber will attend raqre l>ar ju ulatly to his trade of laying them eith er in town or country. He wiil rectify all chimneys, that smoke, and if that evil is not prevented, no compensation will be required. - GABRIELS. CLARKE.' January 4 2 6 9* At the Store, corner of Broad and Mae Jntosh Street , Augusta, Georgia. HAS just received from France and New i sork by late arrivals, a large assortment' l 1 rench, English and American FANCY & STAPLE • Ms fiiii \ hich he offers for sale »n his usual moderate terms for Cas-h or Town acceptances *wM}k P ,eces rich and splendid patterns Eng- V lish and American ingrain CARPET ING, at all prices -17 pieces very fine | and 6 4 French black Bom bszrnes 20 pieces 5 4 and 6 4 assorted colors Merino Cloths, and Merii o Circassians, ail co'ors and width 78 Sf sis 'Mateoni l»Uick Italian Lustrings Assorted French. Taffeta Silks, forUrobrclTas Rich stripcand-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, Hernaiii and twisted Silks, Shawls of alFcoiors and pi ices Crape/- Muslin Silk and other Shawls, latest ■** style •' i and-.black Merino long Shawls Lanics r.rnhrodered and lined Horse skin Gloves Do Long and Habit White do do do Do White Cotton, Silk and worsted Hose all colors ard qualities Jiish Linens, Sheetings and Diapers English Long Cloth Ten dozen Landscape Bead and Silk "-orked Bags, some very elegant patterns Bead Purses and ladiee woiked Baskets of all sizes > - Ladies plain andornamt ntnl wnist Buckles Boxes of elegant Bonnet Plumes and Wreaths While and colored French plain and worked Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs *s soned patterns Ladies hair hi aids and Curls India Rubber Suspenders 'and Garters Thread Laces and Edgings in great variety of patterns , Black Italian and French Crapes Do. Love Silk Shawls Oil cloth Silk for children’s Aprons Ladies’ cambric Aprons very rich patterns and new style Black, red, green and scarlet silk Velvets A large assortment of 5 4 and 4-4 French color ed head Handkerchiefs, quite new ‘ patterns plain mid fringed A large assortment of plain and cut glass Bends Plain and cut Gold Beads Best of Pins and Needles 100 doz. Spool Cotton (Clark's) all ntirrfhflrs Blue, black, olive, brown, bottle-green and salt wixt Broad-cloths and Cassimeres some of which are very fine Striped and:mixed milled Cassimeres Sattiuels of all kinds in -great variety of prices 9 4 and 10-4 London Duffle B ankets 10 and 12 4 colored Counterpanes M ickiunn Point Blankets, milled white and red mixt Lindseys BlUe Plains artd twilled Kerseys Carpet Binding I lifted and other Hearth Rugs to match the Car petings Together with » large assortment of C ologne, Orange, Rose aud Lavender Water Rose and Almond Soap, Antique Oil Hair Powder and Powder Puffs, Durable Ink, k. c. December 3 , t , .. , , ff 107 Goshen, Rutter, &c. <fcc. Firkins superior Goshen Butter 60 half and tftfarter boxes hunch Raisins 30 boxes Sperm Candles 25 boxes Yellow Soap 10 casks Goshen Cheese 40 half amhqr bids Buckwheat,Meal 6 bbls Smoked Beef 30 b»gs Java and Green Coffee’ 6 bbls Sweet Oranges 5 half bldg Fulton Market Beef - hall bbls dried Cut rant* 6 boxes Citron Just received'find fur sale, hv JOHN COSKERY -256, broad Street. Nov i! i()2 TO HIKE, TO Hire a likely Servant BOY, about 16 years old, of good charac ter and accustomed to House business.— iApplv at tltis Office. THU SUBSCRIBERS OFFERS Fi'R SALE. 500 pieces tCetfuh Bagging ou liberal teims. Also—tn the Magazine 60tf kegs FF and FFF Dupont’* Gun Powder 10 do Eagle Powder in 26 Canisters 20 half kegs Eagle Powder and > loose PILLOT 6c LE BARBIER. JUST RECEIVED. 25 Drums fresh Figs • 10 boxes do Prunes 60 whole and half boxes Raising , 40 quarter * do do 10 bbls sweet Newark Cider 20 do Cream Ale 60 kegs fresh Goshen Butte* 20 half bbls. Canal Flour 10 do Buckwheats io 10 do Rye ; do Cucumbers in half barrels Pickled Tongues do Fly-Market Beet do Mess Pork do Children’s Willow Carriages 60 boxes Hamburg Candles * Together wit/Ta ’general assortment of GROCERIES, FOR SALK, BY DORTIC 6c LAFITTE, 236, Broad Street. ■ . Pec 31 llg ts Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS William Jet*r, Guar dian for the minors of Jesse Har. dy, sen’r. deceased, viz: WJiiiwell H. Hardy and Dicy S. Hardy, applies for Letters Disinissory, from said Guardian' ship. These are therefore to cite summon and admonish all and singular those cno •Cerned to be and' appear at my Office, within the tithe prescribed by law, and shew cause why said ieuet* should not be granted. Given tinder my bwntUiroffice, this 7th day of January 1832. F. F. FLEMING, c. c. o. l. c. Jan 14 6 m.6m THE AUGUSTA JOCKEY CLUB I 1^1 “i - re.. commence dn Tuesday the 19th da f of February next, free for any Horse. Mare or Gelding from any part of the wbrlff. ’ Ist dayg race, 4 mile heats for a purse of S4OO o j J° 3 ,nile hent ® for * P**™* 3rd do 2 do do for a purse of S2OO 4lh do a handy cap, b*s*Bout of 6 for S2OO The same Rules and Regulations governing the Charleston Turf are adopted for the govern ment of this, with tl»e exception that all Horses are to be entered on the night previous to'' the day of running. The cash will be hung up at the stand on each day and paid over immediately to the winner. \ f The Georgia Journal. Federal Onion, Char leston Courier Richmond Enquirer, and Savan nah Georgian will insert the above weekly until the day of running, and forward their accounts to the Augusta Jockey Club for payment during the week of the Races. By order of the Club, _ , C. MINOR, Sec’y. ' Jan. 21, —ts. EAGX.R TAVERN. WARRENTON, GEORGIA. 1 The ■ übscribers beg leave to inform the public, theft friends and traveller* particularly, that they have taken shatf hat well known establishment, tho EAGLE TAVERN, m Warrenton, Georgia, where tbev are ready to accom modate alt those whr) may give that establishment iMr patrqnage.rn-The subscribers will p-.y the most strict at* tention td the comfort of their guests; their Table shall be pro-.ideri with the best the Market can afford, and theft Stables shall be attended with attentive bottlers. The 'Ubserihers wish Travellers to try their* Establishment, and determine Tor themselves, whether they deserve oar JOSEPH C. HARRIS, fJT JAMES M^DUNOUGH. Itarrepton, GancJamtavy 10, 1833. new store. COMBS. nttenlion of purchasers is re* I. spectfully. invited to an emir* new stock of combs; Which we are now opening at the Brick Store, directly opposite the Theatre, , ' ■ -f consisting of Richly wrought Tortoise Shelf COMBS,; New Pal terns, and carved on both sides. Tortoise Shell plain Tuck do from $2 to $lO , Do do Puff and Side-do Do do Neck and Long do Do do Dressing and Pocket do 700 and z Brazilian Tuck do.. „ 900 “ “ Side do 200 ** “ Ciescent and Curl do 50 ** “ Long do 400 “ fine and supei fine Ivory do., 100 “ Ivory and Horn Pocket do 80 “ English and American Dressing do The above Combs, recently purchased in New-York, are offered cheap,for cash, for approved paper, by STOVALL 6c HAMLEN, No. 287 Broad street. January-7 * *8 Lime! Lime!! Lime!!! casks superior while lump Lime j£l\W\W 200 casks fresh Tbomaston Rock Lime , ’ vVill be received this week and for sale hy G. H. METCALF. Cotouring for Liquors lor *ale by R. B. HAVIL\ND- fcco* Jan. 19 if 9 Cider, Vinegar, & Honey* ) for *ale by R. B. 11AVILAND tkeo ' Jan. 19 if 9 i Crfrk Wood, One Baity for sale by R- B- HAVIL AND. boo*' Jan. |9 «r ts 9 Notice. •- ALL person* having claims against the astata. of Michael C. Hession, are hereby required to present them according to lair. And persoto indebted are requested to stake payment to, W. B. THOMAS admr.-' Jan.l9 Otw 9 Georgia, Richmond County. John Moore, (urriring Ese ff cutor of John Willson, applies for Lot* ters Dismissory, on the Estate of John Willson, deceased, and late of said county. '■>' These are therefore to cite all and singula? the kindred and creditors of sard deceased, to be at my office within the time pro scribed by law, to file their objections, (if any they have.) and shew cause why said letters should not be granted. - B. M’KINNE, c. c. o. r. c. Dec 12 111 msm Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Samuej Clark, wilh die will annexed applies'for Let ters of Administration on the Estate of Arthur Harper, deceased, and late of the ci,ty. of Philadelphia, Penn. , ’t’hese are therefore its chi all and-sin golar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the tiuje prescribed by law, 10 file, their objections, (if any ihey base) indl *bew cause why said letters should not btj granted. , B. M’KINNE, and. c. c., o. n. J /an 14. NO. 13-