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The Ladies’ Working
SOCIETY Fif AMBDROi : < re c,, 2 *?"
e<l in contributing Io :i fund for building a lies
beterian <_ liurtfb in this place; and, as t e best
mode of disputing of the h'U'ts of their in'ln try,
they have determined to hold a I' AIR, on toe
evening of the IStb and 19th Decern >et, and the
intervening-lay.
The Society have already enlisted the assts- i
tance of tnnuv Ladies of Charleston nt> I rise-!
Where. to contribute to the variety and taste ut <
their exhibition of aiti-'les, and it is earnestly ■
hoped that At.t„ «!>•’ approve the design, will |
come to their aid without special invitati n.
Those who desire to unite, or to secure. Christ- j
mis Gif.s, a ” opportunity of selection i
seldom prcsenle I.—And >ho«e who think it pin J
per to bring Cn ii gifts to the attar, *.th cheerful ;
hearts, a c assured th<t the o'jict shall not be ;
fiircotton, in 0 e manner of the occasion
Proper refreshments, inchrliug a substantial
sapper for t ie gentlemen. will be prepared-
Mr. Shultz, with < haracteristicliberality, has !
tendered tin use of the large building, neatly ,
opposite the Post Office, and at this place the i
Fair «ill be held.
Hamburg, S C. Dtc 5. j
Persons are cat:- J
turned a<?.,i. st buttling wood or •
titsspassieg <m the Rosney tract i
of land, lying on the water* of Buttleis Creek,
owned by the \V .thin’s and Charles Delaigle j
an«l Gißmit Longstreet. '
JOHN R. WATKINS.
53 s P. S. Slaves intruding on their own ac !
Count may expect imp: isomneiit and S’t ies ;
Dec 6 14( * I
We arc authorized to ‘
nnpotK ce Edmund Martin, a |
Candidate for Sheriff of Richmond County at j
the election in Jane ry n St.
Dtxtf 146 ld I
Wc a,c authorized to
atiiioutice llardy Revel t (. an- !
tlida’e f>»r te elec i»>n u» ’be Office of' or- ;
oner oHbchm, nd County f- the ensti
in* election io January nvx‘.
'bee 4 “L 145
We arc authorized to
nnitn. e Jac b (> Bugg a C-.rd'-
tint* for Receive' id T >x Returns for the
cottniv <>l Rtchui ditl at the E- j
lertLut.
Nov. 22 340 14
We arc authorised to
jjCiSsSr nnnoni'ce W IL' IAM KtltßE, a
Candidate fi.r Sheriff' of R • In: end • cu:dy, at
the Election in January next
Nov 13 13t>
We are until rised to
antio'tttce I'.-- reman XV. L.v y
as acm It late for She.HF d Richma ;«l County
at the Election ou tlie first Monday in January
"o-t 14 ‘ Jd 23_
AO 7’/<’A'. — Mr. Bcn
|—j iniii! B.«,t‘ n will tic* ’* nty
Atforuev dtiring mv absence 'from the State,
‘ BENIAMIN SIMS.
A'lfusta, Nov. 13 4t 136
» .
Apprentices Wanted.
ONE, tw» tmvs <>f C’.iluur, • f the age '4 !■>
to 17 will be taken as apprentices Io the
.Co iff. ti,»:»a«v tiusioe-s H' y.pplicaiti >o ;s made
before the Ist of January at No 323 upper pat:
ol Broad Street.
Dec J) 2'V 3w <47
Situation Wanted.
A lino mljjps't tl to 11. IE ibrougli 'he
I’oS' < (lice will lw prooip'ly a'letitleil 10.
Good i efiTf'ires can bo given attd reason
able wanes willbu taken.
•Dee. 9 'f 147
"Pickled Oystets,
1) O 31T 8C& lu A FIT T K
A /»23l liraufl Street
HAVE .H’S T IIECIEVED,
100 Galbo sos Pifklet! Oys t'is in 5
and 10 Gals- Kegs, md have m uJe ar
rangeitieiits 'o receive a supply by every
ariiv.Tirrr.ni Savannah, which (hey will
* sell bv lite Key only, anti variant them
In u«> sottnd to any '.art of the Inmtior.
|) c fl ' 147
/. i ir.
»l E sub ci - her h tvinil ft'Mc lan • I
H I’ice in A'lgtjsta.'CPdeis his i>i. lesion
It! services in he counties of Richmond.
Columbia, Wa.vh tig'on, L in ke, i t lF"i son,
Scriven, T.utriall, Einannel, anil Mon'-
gotners; till business cot tided to bint slriH
be prompl’v anti nutictuallv at'ended o.
GEORGE SCHLEY.
Dec. 9 <f 147
SIJI ’EK 101 i ( ’L<>l’lls,
HAVEj usi received from New \ o k <
v-ty laree supplv of Exua Super,
Bln", Bhick, Green, J/ dbe ry A'lelaid’ ,
M x’. Olive. Broun, Cloihs and Supet
Bdf Cast meres.
Al S'>
Rich Damask N.i kins of Ex'ra s’z'>
qttnli'y.
’ Dei. 9 If 147I 47
Malaga Grapes and Arabian
Dates.
-g zffc JARS GRAPES
g goo lbs .Arabian dates of supteme
quality. _
• Just received by
N SMITH. & co.
Dec 9 144
Spitzenberg Apples.
ooßbsofi.be above choice Appbs.Tust re.
ceived bv N. SMITH, CO.
Dec. 9 144
Raisins.
JOO Boxes Bunch Raisins.
59 do Blooin do
100 half Boxes Bunch <Jo
SOqaailar Boxes do do
Just Received by
N SMITH & CO.
Dec 9 144
* O N THE RIVE It
20,000 Havat nah Orange® of extra quality
100 Pin* Apples
2o Bbs Newark Cider
10 Bb; Hickory Nuts.
20 Bus Albany Ale. ,
N. SMITH & i 0.
Dec 9 144
Prime Porto itico Sugar.
*g Z? Hhds. for sale, by
Jo COLLINS & MANTON.
4 JAv Si
Not to be. equalled on this Continent.’ •
RAYAIONO & OGDEN’S
IMMEIVSI3 „„
NIKINA
C3OMPRISIG the largest and in«<t rare collection of Ithld B asts awl Birds over offered in
! the United S.ates, will he exhibited on the corner of Washington and R-yimbl streets,
in the City of Augusta, on li'E ONE sD A V l\th Oecembir.nwi continue tor a few days only.
Hours of A hni.lance—From 9ti I 12 a m and fiom 1 till 4in the Afternoon. Evenings
Pet formauce to comm nee at early Candle Light. _
J lie Pioprietors, in soliciting public patronage feel confi lent tint the stijreriot tty of their
Mentgeiie will render ample satisfaction to all who will call on them; and they assure their
vi itors that every atte ition sh til be p li i to make the Exhibition or I rly an I instructive.
/Irnong the most prominent of the. Animals are the. fo'loicing :
THE UNICORN, OR RHINOCEROS-
This Animul h.ls been the subject of iHUd: speculation among Naturalists. 11 has been eon-
Sidereil by Liieoiugicai commentators the Unicorn oj Holy Writ as described in the bo> k o
—the eluiractcr strictly cur responds with the <les-.-ription. lliis w.urlerful Amniul sat pass
es the E < pn i -t in bulk. 'This one is mu U»»ee years old, and weighs 4000 ponnds.
Eliphal Hyder Alt.— This Elephant is but three years old, and is thought to be the most sa
gacious ai.u i.Herest'Og one it: the United States.
ll.trllten Carnet of Asia. lhis ai/nnal inhabits Turkey and other enu itiies of the Levant
and delights in a warm and burning clime. The Arabians consider the Camel a sacred liea
kUiC wnh.m whose help they could not subsist. I'hey are beasts ol burthen, and arec.apab e
of ctrryi ig front 1000 t.i> 1200 pounds.
A fullgroton A/cicin L'un. —M3 p. m the keeper will enter the cage w.th the Lio l , ant.
coimuei.ee fondling him by putting his hand in bis mouth, Bic. He will also chastise him fear
less and safe. A perioint.ii ce so novel in i.seii. has elicited much speculation with some t:s to
the reaLty, ami may be viewed by others through the prejudice ol danger. this will conliini
the assertion; a,,d the docility, and perfect submission 01 this noble imimal on the appioach
of his keep t, will remove all apprehension of a liatmful result from the most timid.
B'ligal Tiger recently imported, an i the largest ever in vnis country. Ihe liger is the
most tbrmid.,t>le and ferocious, as well as the most beautiful species. He isstiiped with the
in.>st seeming exactness, and not at ail resembling those ol the spotted kind.
The I’uma, or South American Lion, the terror of the New World; Leopard, from Senega ;
Panthers male and female : Kompo. or Man Eater, the most nntameabie of a"imals; Oirnte,
troiu .Af.icn; Ap«n of Ocelots, from Brazil, Die only oneev ir seen in this country ; Genetl
Cat, of Asia CON DO H— This immense Bird was captured near L'lurenzor, S. A. i hey
are the most formidable of the flying species, ami often have ati exp tnsion of w ing 18 or 20 feet
The African PELICAN. — Ihis isMhe largest of water fowls, as well «s the m ‘St rare <4 all
birds The one to be seen i? <5 feet high, ami has a bill 20 inches long, under which is a pouch,
capab'e of containing, when dilated, from 12 to 15 quaits ol water.
Learned East India Parrots; Macaic Bird of S. .America ; American Bear awl II olf; Ichenu
mou»; w ith a wilderness of the Afonkey and Baboon species; togelhrt with the ir (cresting per
formances of the semi cq icstriaus on their Shetlan'l I’onier,
lEj” I I e animals will be fed in presence of the an lienee each evening at S o’clock.
iLJ' 1 he Mcnageiie will be a.compai.ied with a Baud of Music, far superior to-any will: sitn-.
i'.ar collections. ...... ...
IfT’Seats will be prepared for the convenience of spectators, and the P.rviliioo biilianilj 'Lu
minati d at No pains spared on the part of the proprietors to render the Menagerie in
••very way worthy the patronage of an enlightened and generous commit uty. ■ .
T.» impart a.suinm rv idea of the ext mt of this TraVidLirg Wo Id of Wonders, we will add
that it t, quires the services of 25 men and 39 odd horses to transport it through the countiy.
1 be curious will, no doubt, realise every cxpectiition in viewing this paragon of Menageries.
Adiniltancc 25 cts. Children half price. 147 Dec 9
t •- »i HI ■!! c» f. "■U'MLLWIM AIIFKI— rHIWIW-g-XIBM—ICKM J T'X ' . te -" jr ~ y." 1 ’
RICHMOND
E A TH ACAD EM Y. \
i 8 3HE Exercises of ibis Institution will be re-!,
| sumed u..det the superintendence of the
subscriber o> the first MONO AY in January
next. The Proprietors >f this li.sfiluttoi:, tni-j
preSscl witn the belief that there is no place in!
the Southern country, which combines inorei
>.dventages for a permanent School, are resolv- 1
e.t to neglect n > means to render it in the bigli
est egi'.e useful, ami wo; thy of publie coi.fi-j
dcnce and patronage. Wit.i this view, they]
have det'. :mihed at much expense, to alter and!
improve the iiwilding. in such a manner, as to;
afford veiy ac . '.urnodatiou b' th to the Teach-i
ers ao ! Pupils l'o th >se who are acquainted
wit a ll:e location, it is tmu-cessaiy to say, that
the cbm rte is as pure as in any section of the
Southern cou.iti'V- The health of the place is
pi. verbiat. So fit as the advantages of good
Sudi ty may be coi-.sideri-d as giving it a claim t.»t
pub ic i-iic«iii»qemimt. it is believe I there is uoj
Seininarv, which, in lILs respect tau-'s tiponi
higliei giouid B. iieving it t<> be of tin [highest •
importance to tilt, pupil, b .fit ns respects his|
moral deportm-ent and liter-ry advancement,!
th :: he slioti'. ! be a- much as possible under thel
immediate tuition of th- Teachers, arrang 1
nvnis li tve bee ; made, at n.« small expense, byl
tlte subset ii.er, to accommodate with board, inj
his own family, th 'se pupils whose paren’s atnlj
guardian-* tn <y wish to avail themselves of thusej
•th an ages Bv this arrangement, the Teach-|
e»s will c itbleto devote their whole time, both'
in uml out of School, tothe instruction oftheir
pupils I t addition to the branches ttsuilly;
taug t in English and Classic Schools, the scho-!
I . r may be qualified, if desired, to continence;
with advantage the study of any of the learned
professions. Having been many years engngr-tl;
as a Teacher, in th Stale, and his peculiar mode;
of teaching, having proved eminently success
fu', the subscriber deems it unnecessary to make
anv remarks with rcgi.'d to his claim* to public
cotifi leu :e. Upon this point he would net only
refe to those who h-.ve patroniz the Inslitu
tiiti.?n since under his superintendence, but also
toothers, tn wliom he has b-cn formerly k 'own
as a teacher.
OTIS SMITH.
Richmond Bath. Dec 3 1833
Dec. 9 lw Fib. 147
’"FUR TIPPETS -
AND CAPES.
A New Supply of Rich Fur
TIPP -LTS &
Has just been . pv.ed bt tn>* Subscriber,
Together witli
A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES, ’ i
Amongst which is
A Sftlrndtd Assortment of
CIiDTHS, CAS I3VX 7R.ICS,
Aim
Well assorted in Colors
: J.l». SE I ZE,
North side i f Broad *'tee(.
Dec 9 ts 1 47
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
Q | H .gsheatls MOL AS-ES.
ON COIVSIGNWE'NI'.
Landing fiom boat Cotton Plant, (bis day.
FOR SALE, LOW, BY
G. H. METCALF,
i Dec 6 146
To Rent.
THE House and Lot on Riy-
; 811 mb n<>ltl Street near (ho corner ol
I£AAS» Rt-ynobl and Centre Street te
' cetHly occupicf by Joseph B- Sockton.
; Apply to
A. J. MILLER.
December 2 ti 144.
SALT. \
Bushels for sale, by
40 UV A SIB EY.
Dec 4 • 144 L
TO THE PUBLIC.
i In consequence of the time of the Col-
umbia races being not positively ascert ii:>e«l nt
uhf first date of the advertisement of the Augu
sta Races the Races of tins place have been pos
poned until the fust mmiday in F/tmary. from
-;tlie cirucmustance of thte chashing ot limes t»e
ftweeo the two places -
; * A * Those Editors that have already publish
;ed me previous time will please make the pres
ent alteration.
'
AUGIS r t
JOCKEY CLUB RACES.
if gliiE citizens of Richmond Cousty. having
:J| lot intd a J()t KE Y CLUB, compnsedof
'gentlemen of the fit st character and respousib
Hity, inform the public that the Races untlet
Itheir Management, will commence, on the Turf
linjthis vicinity, on the fit st Monday in February
tnext, being the—th. The Purses of the dtfl’-i •
jent days are now highly respectable atitl worthy
lof tii e at tent io •» ol gent it tn .-it raisit g fine Horses,
[ami will be increased by additional subscribers.
Ou Monday the first day, will be a Coi.ts
iPurse. entiatice $ 100, mile heats— Eoiir have
'.already entered.
I Second D ’ V —Four Mile Hhats.
j Tim si Da—Three do do
; I'hiurth Do—’Two <h> tie
Fi:th Day, Handy Cap., best 3, in 5, known
by the name of the Ladies Purse.
Sixth Day, Mile Heats, for unkept Horses.
[Lr* The Rules of this Club, as regards weights,
aees. &c. to be the same as those of the Tree
Hill (dull, Richmond, Virginia.
, Gen W. W
JOHN PrII.NIZY, Tice President.
Col. PAUL FITZ-IMONs 7nctsurir
i Col. M F BOISCLAIR, Secretary
> (EJ’ The Editors of the Chai testoil Courier
■ land Richmond Enquirer, will please to publish
rhe above once a week till firs' Jaouaty and for
|'var<l their accounts Io the Secretary of (lie
IClub f >r payment.
J Nov 22 140
.Just Receixvd.
Battels Irish Potatoes
25 bbls < anal Flour
| «20 Loxes Sperm Candles
25 do Canton Fire Crackers
( 50 do Bunch Raisins
I 59 do Fresh Prunes
5 bales Almonds
5 bbls Braz til Nuts
5 boxes Citron
2 barrels fresh Currants
15 Baskets superior Champaign
10 fresh Goshen Butter
Just received, which with a Choice selection of
GROCERIES,
|On hand w4i be sold, low by
JOHN COSKERY,
i Montgomery's Buildings.
Dec 6 146
LIQUORS LANDING?"
Front Lamar's Boats.
IO ioßbh } ’ j " r ' l,c '” R '""
20 Bbls 5 } ■' ior ' h '"' Gi "
; Btllini'.'ie Wishiskev
.5 Bbls )
For salp, low on he wharf, bv
G. 11. METCALF.
Dec 6 JJ6
Iron Chests.
* Fire proof, of vat tons Size*, for sale by
G. H, METCALF.
‘dcc6
i On Wednesday wilt be received the Di awing of the
'N. York Consolidated Lottery,
Extra .No 36, —66 Nos. 11 Drawn Ballots in
which the Capital* are
10,000 dollars
5,000 DOLLS.
Tickets $5, Slimes in proportion.
On Ftiday Marvland State, No. 24, Capitals
20 000,‘5 OOfl, Tickets $5.
APPLY AT
Ihe following; are the Dr ( avtn Num
i bebs, in the Union Canal, No. 24, received on
Saturday Evening.
32, 65, 39, 53,33, 58, 18,57,6.9.
Id EE US' Official Prize, L^
The following are the Drawn Numbers of tin*
UNION CANAS, DOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 24.
32, 65, 39, 53, 33758, 18, 57, 6, 9-
LOWEST PRIZE $lO.
Next Lottery, N. York Consolidated, Extra 36
Drawing due Wednesday,.Prizes of SIO,OOO
$5,000. $4,000, $2,500,
1,000 dollars,
Wi'h an unusual number -.f S4OO, S3OO, S2OO.
TICKETS, at the low price of $5 Shares in
proportion.
IEJ 3 Prizes Sold and cashed at
BEERS’
Fortunate Lottery Office. 241. Broad-Street.
iEF Address or lers to W. P. BEERS
Dec 9
7o Lea»e.
THE SUBSCRIBER Will Lease for
one or more years, (he Brick Yard
near the upper end ol ibe city of Angus
hi,with all hd appurtenances. Any persons
desirous of enter ing into this business can
learn further particulars bv applying to
.. P. (1. CARNES.
Dec. 6 if 146
Chairs.
® 411 CANE, Flag and Wood
M. X Sea', and Rucking Chairs
Various <2 taiities and prices, now recei
vittg, a-nd tor sale bv
G'. 11. METCALF.
D "C 6 146
MESSRS.
GEYER & CHAPMAN’S
WRI TING A C IDEJi Y,
AT THE
MASONIC HALL.
D< c. 6 146
“THEATRE NOTICE.
rKIHE S übscrilrers lake 'lt s opportu
uity of rettiruiog dieir thanks to
the citizous of Augusta and the Strangers
visiting the city, for the- patronage ex
tended towards thern during the Season.
Titov beg leave to <inti©unce that the
TIIE/ITRE will re-open in the course
of the ensuiug nioutli. Many alterations
and improvements (in the interior of the
building) ate io cotiieinplaiion, which
will materially add to the comfort of the
attdiettce.
In addition to the present Company,
a number ot pei formers ol acknowledg
ed celebrity are engaged.
H ART IIA R DY, Managers.
Aotiusta, Dec. 9 b, 1833.
All persons h iving business with
.the Establishment will please direct tlyeit
idlers to II \RT *V HARDY,
Managers of the Theatre,
Dec. 0 ’ Charleston, S C.
Canal Hour, Goshen Batter,&.c,
WHOLE and half Blls Canal
O<F FLOUR
33 K ’g< prime G-.shet) Butter
3 Casks “ “cheese
10 Boxes P ime ap;>les do
100 Whole and half Boxes Ratsens
50 Boxes Turpentine Soap
23 do Sperm Candles
10 Hlf Blls t ickled Tongues
20 Blls 2Vo. 3 J/ackciel
23 Hlf do N: . 1
Together with a general assortment of
i Gtoceries, Jus reneived and for sale bv
DORTIC & LAFITT/;.
235 Broad Street.
Dec. 9 I 47
~~JUST RECEIVE d,
PRIME M<ilass<-s. Clno'-e, Cnnal Flour
Mackerel i ‘ whole ami half barrels Bunch
Raisins and lr sh Potatoes, just received by
RATHBONE & HOLLAND.
i Dec 2 144 ll
STOLEN
ROM behind a an mge on the 15th instant,
_ about five or six miles f«o:u Lexington-
Geo. a small Dear Skin covered TRUNK, coo,
taming some Clothes, and Lett, rs directed to A
Y. tValto i, Moss Gildcrslee.ve, of Charleston,
B >nes A M II inks of August». A liberal
reward will be pat I for the recovery of the
Trunk and its contents.
A. M. NORRIS,
of Clarksville.
Nov 18 1-38 ts
EDUCATION.
A GRADUATE of one of the N.-w-Eug’-tml
Colleges, whose testimonials are ample,
a-. - who is well versed in the French Language,
would be happy to engage as '"eacher tn aua
srreeable Family, or in connection with some re
spectable Institution. Letters addressed to L
G F.. and left tit this Office, will meet with
prompt attention. 3 lw 132 Nov 29
COFFEE.
10f> Bags just received on Consignment
and lor sale, by
A. SIBLEY.
Nov 18 138 3i
TOYS, B YiiGING.
2()0 Pieces TOYS, best BAGGING.
Lauding f o n Company's Boats.
FoK 9 3Y
G. H. METCALF.
N r 4 132
TEA FOUND.
\ CANISTER of TEA, was feued on the
./A Savannah Road, near tnwn, Which the
can ha.ve by rewarding the servant, and
paying for this -
Dec 6 ’ 346 It
Last Night of the Panorama
in the Masonic Hall.
THEATRE
Wil! be open To-Morrow Night
PANORAMA
AND
C O JVC E R T.
THE Proprietor of the Panorama
begs leave to state that he has (nt
the request of several families, whose
wish it is to visit the representation of
Eight of the Principal Battles fought in
this Country doting and since the Revo
iuiion) taken the Theatre for One Week
only, being the last week he can possibly
remain in Augusta.
After the representation of the Panorama.
Mr. DICKINSON will swg Four CO
MIC SONGS.
And Mr. BALFOUR will perform a
SO’ O on the Violin.
(ET* A MILTTARY BAND will
will accompany the Panorama.
Dec 9 147
BROOK’S
Grand American Moving Pano
rama,
Constructed on a principle by himself.
JNOVV OPEN
AT THE «
MASONIC HALL,
7’HE
PANORAMA.
BATTLE
OF
BUNK2A'S HIZ.L.
TITHE PROPRIETOR respectfully informs
I the Citizens of /Augusta and its vicinity,
'bat this ESTABLISHMENT will be ope > for
a short time, add every exertion will be ade,
to render it decorous and interesting, to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
'fhtTPANORAMA consists of SEVEN of the
principal BATTLES fought in this country,
from the commencement of the Revolution to
the termination of the late War between Ante
tica and Gieat Britain,
Painted on upwards of
7,000 f iQ.UARE t'EET Os CANT ASS
A full description is given of each view as it
passes before the audience, which renders it
•ecutiarly interesting.
Ist View—The Retreat of the British Troops
from Concord, at which place they met a total
defeat by the intrepid Provincials.
2 1 View—THE BATTLE OF BUNKER’S
HILL. In which the
Figures in the fore-ground are as large
as Life,
Ami shows the DEATH of the much lamented
hero, MAJOR GEN. WARREN, and a View
of the British Forces, with both parties warmly 1
engager!.
3d View—Represents the EVACUATION of ;
THE BRITISH ARMY FROM BOSTON,!
showing a part of the city, with the British !
tran ports amt a British Man of Wai—General
Howe and Suit are embarked on board.
4th View—THE BLOWING OP OF THE I
BRITISH MAN OF WAR off Charleston,
South-Carolina.
sih View ihc Night previous to the BAT
TLE OF PRINCETON.
6th View—THE BATTLE F PRINCE-j
—1 1( which, Gen WASHINGTON is seen
in the f*ne-gr.mud bringing up bis retreating !
Tro ps to the charge, ut which critical moment j
hung th? fate of Ins Army. |
7th View—The Spicudid. Contest in the BAY j
OF PLATTSBURG, under t!,e command of
McDONCH’G 1 * In tl>e fQr&wgronnd are seen
the Btiiish Ai-tl American land forces.
Bd> View—l he BATTLE OF NEW OR
LEANS, in which our brave hero, ANDREW
gained immortal fame, nnd which
concluded the effusion of blood between Ame
rica am! Great Britain.
N.B A MILITAII FBA ND will accompany
the PANORAMA.
DOORS to be opened at 6 o’clock, fend
commence at a quarter past 7 o’clock precisely
CL?’ Price of Admittance 50 cents —
Season Tickets $1 50 c is.
* # * Strict attention must be paid to the
hours of exhibition.
PAMPHKETS
Describing the s <me, to be had at the Door,
at 12£ cents.
Nov. 22 140
\MNE Sand LIQUORS.
IASS EUR and Patridge Eye Cham
J paigne, in quarts and pints.
Old Madeira, in Wood and Glass
Tenerifl’e and Sherry, Brown and Pale
Rhenish Wine, <>f Steinberger <fc Rudet
shemer, Biand Vintage of 1822;
Malmsey Madeira arid Old Port
St. Lucar & Marseilles Madeira
Old Champaign Brandy
Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &c. &c.
N. SMITH C<’-
Nov 29 143
300 PACKAGES
Birmingham and Sheffield
HARDWARE, CUTLERY fc HEAVY GOODS
/||T H E Subset ibers have just received a
very complete assortment of the a
bove Goods, including t v ry vaiiety of
at tides usually kept by Haiuwat e dealers,
which lhev offer for sale on accommoda
ting teims f<'f cash, acceptances, or Mer
chants Planter’s money, at as low
prices as cun be obtained in the city.
Also, a very extensive assortment of
Single and Double Barrel GUNS, RI
FLES and PISTOLS; J/autlla Hemp,
and Cotloti Rope, of ail sizes.
C. SQUIRE 4- S.ROGERS-
Nov 27 H 342
L.A.MBACK & RUSE,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
5000 ORANGES
20 barrels Apples
25 boxes New Raisins
20 do do Prunes and
5 Jnts fresh Malaga Grapes
ALSO,
25 gallon) Pickled Oysters, wticb they will
conti ue to receive regular evetf week.
Dec 2 144
3
BY LATHAM HUtl?
To morrow morning in front us the,
Mesonic Hall. ,
& | f Tierce‘ Rke } Partia,, y damagea
the River, Sold on account of the un
de wrjiers and all concerned.
ALSO
2 hdsand 10 Bits first rate quality high
proof Whiskey, Brandy, Ruin and Gm
in Pipes and halfpipes I hhds Sugar
house Molasses,
20 Bays Coffee.
10 Boxes Soap, Windsor and Rush
bottom Chairs Rupets Brogan Shoes,
Rose and Duffil Blattkeis, with a variety
of other articles.
In the livening at the usual hour, an
jExtensive assortment of Dry Goods.
Hatd Ware, Boots aud Shoes &c. tfec.
December 9 147
DAMAGED FLOUR- %
BY LATHAM HULL.
Will sell To-tnorrow on the Wharf at
12 o’clock precisely on account of all
concerned
140 Barrels flour partially damaged ou
the River.
Terms Cash.
1 ■" TO~TKAVni7its. ~
THE annual meeting o! ttieTeacbers’
Society of Georgia, will be held in
Savannah, » n Monday the 23d Decem
ber next, (third Monday;
We a e authorized to "state, that the
hospitalities of t e city will be extended
to all Teachers who attend, on applica
cation being made to AFessrs Williams
and Birch, Principals of the Chatham
Academy.
By order of Society,
C. P BEMAN, President.
R. C. Btowu Secretrry.
Editors favorable to Education,
will please publish till the day.
Dec 6 146
Oyster Pies.
Two of the largest Oys;er Pies ever
made in Georgia, will bo served op for
Dinner at the Augusta Restorative ou
Sunday December the Sth at 2 oclock
precisely. Families can be supplied
with any quantity by sending f r it at
the above hour.
Dec 6 146
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Ancire* J. Miller, nppb. s .or
Letters of Aduiinisiratio i on the Es.ate
of Eiizibetli Cumming, deceased-
These are therefore to all and singular the
kindled aud sredttors of <aid decease.!, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to file objections,(if any they have,)
nnd shew cans* why said letters whould r> t be
granted.
, eEO. m. walker, c. c. e. r. c.
Doc 6 146
CHARLES L. HALL,
COACH MAKER
HAS just received, from the Nordiern Manti
factories of his own selectiou a complete
ASS BTMBNT OF
PLEASURE CARRIAGES
consisting of Coaches, Barouches, gigs, Sul
keys, Buggies, and fancy Wagon', & having an
Agent at Newark, wishes to receive orders f>r,
Carnages; No pains will Be spared to procure
articles to please purchasers 1 ,
ALSO,
On hand of his own Manufacture Coa het?
Gigs, barouches and Sulkeys. Aepaiting in all
its various branches at short notice.
Ellis Street, rear of the U. S. Hotel.
Dec 6 146 4tw
“'"nemTgiiocery.
THE Subscriber has opened a .GROCERY
STORE in Augusta, in the .house com
monly called Danforth’s Btick Building, just
below Dr. Wray's Druggist store, north side of
Broad-street, which is conducted by Mr Au
! gustin Slaughter He enters in the small way
into fair competioo in the ti ade of the place, and
will be very thankful to his friends and the putj»
lie for such encouragement as they may ‘‘'ink
proper to afford. His assortment co‘.7ipiise», a. T
mongsi other articles, the following :
Extra prime Gun Powder and Hyson TEAS, tit
smaller retail and in caddies
Prime Pouctiong, (a black Tea)
Extra prime, and other qualities Loaf Sugar
Real Mvcha Coffee, Ganacorilla do. a superior
art cle
Common green do.
Prime new Rice
Brown Havana Sugar, prime White do., SE
Croix do
Pilot Bread, Butterand Water Crackers
Fine Cheese, - Bockwhert Flour
Superior Goshen Butter
Potatoes, tried aud much approved
Sperm Candles, Soap and Chocolate
Cayenne Pepper
Raisins in boxes and half boxer, at smaller retaP.
Superior Segars, superior Prunes in boxes of
aboat 10 lbs.
Good Champagne Wine, by the basket or bottle
Fine Madeira Wine, Tenet iffo an 1 Sheri-y do.
Dry and sweet Malaga do. of good quality
Superior Cognac and Champagne Brandy
Do. Holland Gin
Northern Rum »nd Gin, New-Orleans Whiskey
A great variety of SWEET MEATS and PIC
KLEB, made from the best English and French
receipts, a«d believed to be of superior quality.
ALSO,
A few French, English, East and West India
PRESERVES.
CHARLES F. RANDOLPH.
The undersigned nas the management of the
rbove Establishment, and respectfully solicits of
his friends and the public, such portion oftheif
patronage as they may think he deserves.
P AUGUSTIN SLAUGHTER.
Nov. 27 8 w 4 142
’ FOR SALE.
Hhds St. Croix Sugas
500 Cotton Bags
2t»o pieces heavy Hemp Bagging
20 boxes Raisins, by
FRASER, BOWDRE & HENKEL!
Dec 2 144 It