About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1833)
theatre company. A MEETING of the Stockholder* h» * h '» Company, is requested at the U. State* Hotel, on Saturday Evening next, at half past 6 o’clock, on business of importance. A punc tual attendance of all interested is expected, By order of the President, J. MOISE. Sect'if. Dec 18 15 1 2< MR. NOYES can accomodato two or <hiee genteel Young Men with Board 4’C. at tho Corner of Broad &. Centre Street. Dec. 2 ts 144 ' wanted TofiittE; A NEGRO Girl for a house Servant, of good Character. . Apply A.CRAJGE. Dec. 16 if 150 Apprentices Wanted. ONE or two bovs of Colour, of the age of 15 to 17 will be taken as apprentices to the Confectionary business if application is made before the Ist of January at No. 323 upper part of Broad Street. ? ■ Dec 9 2iw 3w 247 * JUST KECEIVED. Sweet Havana ©ranges, extra 100 Pine App'es 10 Barrels Hickory Nuts ■ 3 boxes Sweet Almonds, choice article for <- Family use Prunes, Raisins, Grapes,Citron, Currants, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, ifc. &c N. SMITH & Co. Dec 18 151 MINCE PIES. * Families can be supplied with hot Mince Pies, daily, bv sending between 11 and 2 o*cj< ck, to LAJ/BACK & RUSE’S Confectionary Dec 18 . FRESH OYSTER*, In the Shell, Just received and f<>r sob* low at W SAUSSERS, Center S reel, below N. Tift. Dec 18 - 151. OYSTERS. A Regular supply ia Kr’gs of 5 and 10 gallons of Picklad Oysters received weekly and for sale at the lowest price, by ■ N. SMITH & Co. OYSTERS! PRIME Pickled OYSTERS, . -Kegs of 6, 6, and 10 gallons and smaller quantity— constantly receiving arid for gale, ty P- CARRE, Agtnt. Dec 11 148 3tw Pickled Oysters, DO RTIC &L. AFITTE No 231 Broad Street • HAVE JUST BEC4EVEP, 100 Gallons of Pickled Oysters ip 5 and 10 Gals. Kegs, and have made ar rangements «» receive a supply by every, arrival from Savannah, which they will sell by the Keg only, arid warrant them to g<» sound to any part of the Interior. D«c9 - ; , 147 ' / Super ior LAM P OIL, -g Gallons Fall and AVrifter strain J|L ed Lamp and Train Oil 20 bbls Plaster Paris ’ . > “ *•' ’ 100 Packages fresh Drhg's ’ XtSQ, * ’ A few patent paint the most appro ved pattern. For sal/ny 1 “ / R. B'.‘ HAVILAND & Co. Dec 13 .1 ■ 151 ls JUST RECEIVED. ~ I fk Bl Is. prime Cider, 20 firkins, f»e»h buffer put up for family use, /..■•: 10 Bales of Cotton Warn N -. 5, a lV Bales of Slreetipgs and .Shirtings • Bates of Heavy Cutton Osnaburgs 400 dozen Socks CHARLES HALL. ISO Broad Street J Dec 18 151 tw2w ~ . Coffee, Molasses & Champaigne 50 Bags prime Coffee;' 20 blids. MoluS«es first quality, 34 DoZ. Champaign Wine, On Consignment and for sale by COLLZNS Dec. 13 3t 149 TUSC AN B KNN?TS; ALA RG E lot of the above article in eluding a great variety of patterns.' Just received and fur sale low at 231 Br oad Street ~y GEO. A. WALK* R. Dec 13 6t 149 20 DOLLAtISREVVAfID~ WILL be given for a Pocket Book and Contents of ab-mt one Hun dred and Twenty dollars in five and ten dollar Bills, in S. C. money, supposed to be lost from McCallisters waggon Yard near the upper market to A. Ctaige’s, on Friday evening Dec. 13th -1833. Any -person finding the above Pocket* Book 4* joontents shall receive the above rowradby Leaving it with A. Craige. • J. ELLERBC.i Dac. 16 - St ~ - 105 / Canal Flour, Goshen Butter,&£. and half Blls Canal QU FLOUR 33 Kegs prime Goshen Butter 3 Casks “/ ‘‘cheese IO Boxes Prime apples do . TOO Whole and half Boxes Raise ns 30 Boxes Turpentine Soap 23 do Sperm Candles . : f 10 Hlf Blls pickled T'Ohgues ‘- 20 Blls Ao. 3 Mackerel • , 23 Hlf do. No. 1 . 't Together with a general assortment qf Groceries, Just reneived arid for sale bv DORTIC & LAFITTE. 236 Broad Street. . Dec. 9 ~ 147 * “ COFFEE. 10Q Bags just received on Consignment and for sale, by . A. &IBLCXC ’ • 138 34’ MAIL ARRANGEMENT, P. O. Augatla, 16th Dtc.'lß33. Northern Mail. Arrives at half phst 7, A. M. Closes at 6p m * ■ Western Mail. Arrives at 5 p in—Closes at 7 a in Charleston Mail. Arrives at 6 a m—Closes at opm Savannah Mail. Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays arid Fridays at 5 p in—Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 p in Athens Mail. Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays "• 4 p m—Closes on Sundays, Tuesdays and I Thursdays at 10 a m Pendleton Mail. Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p m closes on Wednesday# and Saturdays at 9p m Carnsville Mail. Arrives on Fnd ays at 8 p m—closes on Sun days at 9 p m. < Lonis'ville Mail. Arrive# pu. Saturdays at 7 p tn—closes on Thursdays at 9 p m Coosawhatchie Mail. - Arrives on Sundays at 6 p m—closes on Tues days at 10 am. OFFICE HOURS. The Post Office will be open from 9am to 2 p in and from 3 to 6 p m On Sundays the office will be open from 9to 10 a m and from jpa tft to past 6 pm. IVM. C. MiCOU. P. M. O’ The city papers are requested to publish the above. Dec 16 150 English Mercantile and Mathe matical Schoo!., Thomas Mc'Mah'on lespe'ctfullxe iu forms the Inhabitants of Augusta and -its vicinity that ho will Open a School- the first Monday in January next in a House on Mc’Kinne Street where he will teach Reading, Writing, Arithmetic bv way of lectine and demonstration, English G<am mer With Logical Parsing and compound Conjugation, Book keeping according to the most modern and Italian form, Geom etry both plane and solid with its applica tion to the solutions of Problems, Ana lytically and Synthetically, Algebra in all its various forms, Mensuration, Sur veying by theory, and practice—Naviga tion, Trigonometry both plane and spher ical, Dialing, Gauging, tiro doctrine of pi ejectiles, the construction of Maps and Charts, extracted from the Stereographic and Oi thogtaphic; projeciions of the sphere, the use of the Globes, Conic sec tions, Fluxions and Astronomy. N. B Y<< nog Gentlemen who are about to enter College will do well to avail them selves of the present opportunity of rea. ding and studying Geometry and Algebra &c. i><>t only according to Role but with Investigation and detnonssratioo suflici ent to surmount and unravel arty difficul ty that may present itself. Persons de sirous to study any of the above named Sciences privately will be attended, and particularly iuformed on application to Messrs. J. & W HARPER. , Dec. 16 4p 150 MAMMOTH CAKE. Weight. 498* lbs. A and Gentlemen 6f Au. ■' JB-. gnsta DtiyiHafrilMirg are respectful ly ipviteq to call ai-lhe Angbsta and La. .dies Confeqiiotiary.jW bear, witness to one ufthe gieajeqjr axtlfrciak uuriositjes ever. Pubjic,—a Mammoih, Cake ftliq.Base-of which*-cdiltalji# '9 square fepOiA 6 inches hrgh aJd woighs 498 ; g ItA&HI be? thosi '■splendidly or uamented and wRUjo ready fbr jnspec tion on Monday .the 23d Day 6f Decern her,al which time all orderfor any Quantity . v'tiU be thaakfully recieved though it will uwibeeiituntil tin: 24hsoasto give every, jpeyson nn,.opportunity to examine on the '23d this wonderfull Cake." The IL’Use will be btilliauily illuminated with 150 .variegated Lamps on the 24:h and 25th'. A« such a Cake in Aognstsr never was or probaWynever will again be made, the. subscribersh<>pe that the’Ladies will hon our their exertions with a* call. . . Dec. 16./. 150' FUR TIPPETS AND CAPES, A New Supply of "Rich Fur TIPPETS & CAPES, Has just been oened by |he Subscriber, Together with A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES, Amongst which is • 1 - A. Splendid Assortment of CXsOTHfts CA£LSSai£RES, Asrib aosrawTO* Well assorted in Colors. J.p.sETZS, * North side of Broad street. D«c 9 ts 147 SUPERIOR CLOTHS, SNOWOEM ■J A V E just received from New Yoi k a H very large supplv of Extra Super, Blue, Black, Gi*edn, J/ulberry Adelaide, Mixt, Oliva, Brown, Cloths and Soper Buff Casimerwi-- * /■ • ALSO Rich Damask Na kins of Extra sizs <s• quality; - Dec.-9'U -v ' ts 147 ‘ STOLEN FROMfiehmd a arriage on the 15th instant, about five or' six miles from. Lexington- Geo. q small Dear Skin covered TRUNK, con, tainiug some Clothes, and Letters directed to A T. Walto i,'Moss h Gildcrsleeve, of Charleston, Bones, A. A! *Hanks of Augusta. A liberal rewaid will be paid', for the recovery of the Trunk audits contents. A. M. NORRIS, of Clarksville. I Nov 18 - . 138 Fresh Garden Seeds. JUST received, a fresh Supply of GARDEN SEEDS,wariantedgen* uirte, & for sale bv'' THOMAS BARRETT. Nov 13 136 if \ r jOiBCL ARATIONS. printed -and for salcrif this .Office, Lottery at BEHRS* ■ Union Canal Lottery, Class 25. Leki g the last but one of the Union Canal Lottery. RICH SCHEME. 20,000 DOUEARS, 10,000 DOLLARS, O’ Drawing due on Saturday. Tickets $5, Shares in proportion. ! BEERS' Official Prize List. The following are the Drawn Numbehs of the Grand Contolidaled Lottery, Class No. 49, 40 67 49 25 35 68 63 74 *6 3 24.- * LOWEST PRIZE $5. IEF Prizes sold ami cashed at BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, 241, Broad-Street. (O’ Address orders to IV. P. BEERS. Dec 18 25,000 DOLLARS, 10,000 DOLLARS, On Saturday next, will be received the Draw ing of the Union Canal Lottery, .Class No. 25, in which are the following splen id capitals : $20,000, 1 of SIO,OOO, 1 of $6 000, 1 of $4,000. Tickets $5. Shares in proportion Hj’ A few Quartets remain at ' New Lottery and Exchange Office, Broad Street, opposite the .Mas on io. iff a IV’ On Christmas Day—a grant! scheme, ail Drawing of the Grand l onuilidated ciass, No 49. 40, 67. 49, 25, 36, 53, 63. 71, 24.- Virginia Stale Lottery, No. 29 16 18 13 49 17 26 53 11 Combination 13, 18, 49, .a Capital of paid at "? Dec 18 - ABRR K~Y AR I)' r Vo Lease.-■ THE SUBSCRIBER will Leake;fin. orfabr more ye*ns, the Biick Y<ud near the upper end of the cily of 'Atgus-' la,with all its appurtenances. Any *j^t£bns desirous *>f entering into- learn further pariftulajj by .^pjdyiog^-to ’ ... P. H?CARNES? ~ * Dec, 6. • Jf - */ 14tf , ' FRUIT' AND COWrECTIONAS 133 THE Subscriber grateful for p,'s.t. favors, would inform ' i- frierids the ipuhljc, that he has now up hand, and is constantly re ceiving from Savannah, Charlestoq, New Yorlt, and Philadelphia, a complete assortment of French Confectionaries, West India Fruits, Preserves, &c. &c •- AMONO WHICH. ARE Rose, 'I . Perfect Love, I ' . ICORDXJX.3. Mint, | Orange, and I . '■ . . Cinnambn | A complete Assortment of Oench Chryslalised SUCAR consisting of Toys, Roses, Geraniums, Flowers, he. he. •r • > ALSO, Limeg, S. G'co Plumbs, ( } w .i. rMi ffI.VSS, Peach and | Citron J Guava Jelly Dried’.f ition Oranges Bunannab Northern Apples Raisins ?- Almonds Filberts Brazil Nuts English Walnuts Fireworks Best Spanish Segars do Crackers,. Bologna Sausagyk Dried Beef, • ; A complete assortment of Wood anti Ala* blaster TOYSfor Children. —ALSO—- ’ t-. 1 Just received it Ihrge assortment at,.French PERFUMERY, such aa i fx-. , Soaps, of every, description Shaving do. in boxes, (a superior article) s. Lavender T : WAITER- Florida J French Poinude, Antique,oil^ Sic. Stc.-- . ALSTON HASP, ?.' * Os his oAn manufacture z ' * A complete assoitmev.t of jpvery description ofp4n<iies-Hnd Cordials,-Lemon Syrup, Stbugh* top Bitters, he. inferior to none in the C•untry He would likewise inform bis pouwtry customers that his Stock of Wines and Liquors together with every article, for furnishing a Confection ary is now Complete i»nd all orders f<>r Goods, jn his line will meet with careful attention .and quick despatch and pledges himselfthat no exer tion shall be wanting on his part to render sa tisfaction to those who may favor him with a -call- i - ' MARTIN FREDERICK. Oct 25 128 ,f NEW GOODS* - WM. H MORGAN, No. 210 Broad Street has teceived ami is now opening a large and well selected stork of seasonable GOODS, among them arc—Fine and supeifine Merino Cloths and Circassians . ■ s Do do plain and figured challe Best calicoes and Muslins ass’ted, corded coats with 65 cords A great variety of fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs Ai? r iD9 and Thibet Wool Shawls. Merino Long Shawlg, White, reJ *»nd green Flannels, Superior Weis’’ *nd Canton Flannels Fancy col’d Satire**, e S ro do " ,! ‘ " nd > B ! an kers ... Superior dl’d Genoa Valve*. Valencia vestings Table Diaper and Damask, Biru eye ano Russia Diaper A large supply of Lambs-wCuj a».' l »" * )tt ’ tedHose and huff Hose - October 7 120 li CHARLES. L. HALL, , COACH MAKER HAS just received, from the Nonhcrrt Manu factories ot his owu selection a complete ASSORTMENT OF PLEASVRE CARRIAGES consisting of Coaches. Barouches, gigs, ’Sul keys, Buggies, and fancy Wagons, £i having an Agent at Newark, wishes to receive orders for, Carriages ; No pains wilkbe spared to procure articles to please purchasers,- AI.S”, Ou hand of his own Manufacture Coaches Gigs, Barouches and Sulkeys. Impairing io all its variou* branches at sh<*rt notice. Ellis-Street,-rear of the U. S.'Hotel. Dec 6 146 4 w ‘ (OF CHARLESTON). SURGEON DENTIST FEERS his professional sevices to the in xLx habitants of Augusta and its vicinity, fox a short time. Uis room is at Mr. Force’s, upper tenement of Kerrs &. Graham's huildines We take pleastue in stating that we became acq uainted with Mr. Monefeldt in Paris, where he qeinaiued nearly two years under one of the most rdistinguished Dentists; and that he has letters, recommendatory of his skill and attainment in his profession, from Magendie, Rousseau ami Serrurier, c f Paris, Professor Ftick.'.n:! Dr. M’Pbail of Baltimore, and from Professors Dick son.and Aolbrook, and Drs. North anil Beilin ger, of Charleston. PAUL F. EVE, L. A. DUGAS. . Dec 16 150 G H."HITE MINI A TUR E ' P.i INTER, Ss t ißxtn a ■ Dec l(> '• 150 _______ _____ r EA€- fVRY. “No. .'. 1 Z >es,» «i y inform "jLV their’ former customers,, an-, the public geder.afiy, tliht they have on bairn! a very splen did rtssbrtment of HATS, of eveiy variety of -Style' and .quality, of their own manufacture warranted, theit facilities.in manufaefuring enrfb'le them to offer to the public ou terms equal to any similar EstaiJisliment,. either in this or (he Northern market.—They wojul.i again invite the attention of the economist to their Five Doi '-lar'Mafs, which have hitherto given univetsal ■■saAi’sfa'Mtoii.jtnd‘wlfich they Would,. w*th ,"l:e uG. ; mosf ebtifidence, recommend to those who have not already" tested their wbith. As above, ■Gehtlelneu’s, Youth’s a-nrd Children’s Caps, of improved pattern* anti superior quality tastes’ Tuscan and fine Straw Bonnets, latest 3Qo.doxen Wool Hats, some of which, are very superior. . The attention of country merchants Is partfr s>jarfr invited to the above stock. Nov 20." 138 4w> ■’ J.P. SETXM # snow opening the greater portion of his Fall supplies, which he offers to Lis friends and customers at very Iqw prices, as most of the fol lowinga, tir'et were laid in immediately after his arrival t n New-York, and therefore previous to th t.. last rise. OULT de sori, g« os de Swiss, gros de Berlin, 8_ gms de Naples, he. Plain and figured satin striped Silks Paradise and best Jfateoni’s Italian SHU Silk and Tabby Velvets Extra rich Paris Needle worked Capes Ladies white and colored plain and embroider ed Gloves Gentlemen’s very best horseskin Gloves and In dia Rubber Suspenders 'Watered, satin striped and velvet Belts 6 4, Italian Silk do Damarshine (a new article for ladles drosses) Cotton and worsted, French and English Silk. Hosiery 1 A very extensive assortment, of Thibet rent! rino plain and embroidered Shawls, cl{ sizes * : Satin, Gauze Mid twisted Silk do 3- 4-4, and 6-4, Prussian do Infapts caps Plato and figured Pongee Handkerchiefs Negr-ol* and kerchiefs and Apron Checks 'Patent Pin, hemming Needles. Spool cotton American, Bruxels, Venetian and Scotch ingra in oarpettings Hearth Rugs carpet,. Furniture and quality . bindings Leghorn As gimp Straw Bonnets, (a new article) Scarlet Padding, Buckram and sail cloth American. French, Swiss and British Prints 6-4, cotton cambric, Jackonet, Mull, Book anti Nansook Muslins, assorted Afcrino circas si<in£aud Bombazetis scarlet and green canlnn Flanneli I Plain and figured Swiss Afuslirs 6-4, Swiss cotton cambric, a treauiiful article chintz Furniture Prints, (someveiy rich) Bottle Green, Steel mixed, claret, olive black - ~ and blue fine and sup. broad cloth and cassimer'e American, French, Welsh and Roger’s Flannels some extra fine Pish Linens and Diapers, French Napkins Plain needle worke-.l and hemmed linen cam bric handkerchief* Toilet table covers .Linsey Woolsey’s and Kerseys Black and unbleached 3 4. 4 4, and 6 4. shirtings .. ' a-nd sheetings Merino Mant es Table Mais paste boards, Scotch D’j vlas and Russia Diapers Assorted Florence Si ks, foundation A slins Assorted table and bird’s-eye Diaper Black love Shawls, bishop’s lawn Great var iety of Fur Capes and’Tippets L-adie* corsets, curls and hair braids Lion skins Petershams, flax Thread Floor cloth and Satinetts Striper) and pross bar’d: Muslins Assorted size Blankets Black and iiobleaehed Russia Sheetings cotton, Lambs wool; Silk and raw Silk llose 4- aad 6 4 Robinett Laces, edgings and iuser 1 tings do 4-4, aim 6 4, Bedtickings Srrelitz Osnaburgs 6 4, cambiic Dimity and corded coats catton Suspenders, candle-wick Turkey red, worsted fringe, Cotton cards Youth auil mens woollen Gloves Brazilian and Tortoise Shell 'fucking and side ‘Combs The above Goods together with his for mer Stock comprise a very genera i assortment* and are offered at wholesale and etail prices that lannot fail to please. -Oct LIQUORS LANDING, Front Ilnar's Boats. IO “o'Bbb } Nw,be "* R “'” 2b K* } Northern Gft> rm^ S ! Baltimore WishisßvV .-Jgt obis ) For sale, low on .he xvharf, by , G.H.-METCALF. - Dec 6 . " 146 20 Dollars Reward. LOST supposed lo have been tftlten from the Wharf by mistake oa Friday the 16th instant, one. box marked Charles Halt, care ol J. W, Long, Savannah containing 4 pieces low priced Furniture Cnlico ■3 do coarse red Flannel .. i < 6 do plaid Homespnu 1 do Bear Duck (Er* Five Dollars will be given for the recov erv of the Goods : or S2O. for the goods and detection of |he thief if stolen. ' - CHARLES HALL. Nov 2f> 138 w4t MANSION KOTSZ. ■■ ffll iN consequence of the d'stance of mv residence front this property, and the immensity of hardships the care of m?na geing it imposes oh niy sister Mrs. Allee morig; a'. hm instance,l propose tv seillhe. ssAimim With ai/:be conveniences and personal •r- 'pet ty < iitnecied with the satqe. This p?/pet ty is situated, on the Corner of the Gi. at Not th Square of the Toon of Sal isbury,. N. C. a few steps only froat ihe Court House, and is ceitainly one of the best siiuajimnt io-, business in. the Stale-*-' ground extends 100 feei on the of one of the main. epts, and about 300 feet along.the main cross street, attached to v.hich is pair of a extending /v-jugh the w,i«de of the: square—there -.rec * LOTS a short distunce off art- . ed lot pasUtle olr'icultivtftion. ! e Hoose is veryjcommpdions arid ; ii» e coriejK repair, wjth a front Piaztto the’ .«h• iepgth aiid ’wu. back P vizi • >s.'' It tor the-nsesof ihe ~Tavbi il a Dining, a '.Drawing,a Baifartd a Bat Room, besides eighteen Bed Rooms ail neat Wd conifer* , -iblt;: likewise £rix Offices pn the I’'ground 1 ’'ground flo >r, in a row adj,*»jqif»g jhe r< HoteJ. There is'ori she prcnilses 'a niogj excel 'eni (STABLE, "lai go and well .arranged alsc a smaller Stable Ayi h ground floois, ail admit ably sin ed to the purpose of ibe-Establishment, 'There is attached to the same a large two Story Buck Kiich.' on ,an Ice House, two AVells with pumps; Dairy and other uht Houses—-ja good cel lar with almost ail die bui dihg conve niences that can ho Vlrrtught of, 'cliandizing irV the place, and the r 6ai, popularity o’f : rhe stand, and llueral pa tronage wh ch it haq frayed in both. ; kinds of ensure to the pmch aser a fair‘sta»/ j kJ j|j e race o f competition.. - On the corner ip the main building is A Store Room, Counting and ■briber Boom, besides a good Cel lar belonging to the Store... Thia is one of the most favorable situations for J/er- The above offer includes also, a first ■ rate Hostler name of Jim well known for his skill and fidelity; he is about 25 years old healthy and stout—likewise a capital Cook about, 21 yeaisold. I likew.se pio puse to sell all the Household and Kitchen. FURNITURE Belonging to the Establ:sbme,p.i, conr sis’ing of a great variety of articles tmi tedious to enumerate, - The Ftnui ure is ail neat and good, and some of it elegant; there are in the hopse 40. gopd Feather Beds and furniture; ;;aU in good /condition,- With the le&t, I-wu«bdp «<’H a Garry all and Harness, and a ope llorre .Wag' gorrand Gear; work Horse; also •a Gig and Hat rteSs, 'three first j ale, milch. Cows; some Hogs, &c; , The terms of "sate will be“mape extreme ly favourable lothbse vrisMjft'gj to buy.— Bt*t no part of this property ’will be sold wirhout the whole ' T ;. ?/ ’ ■:t /HUGH McDonald. N B. The nublic are assured that the Mansion>H»tel shall hakept in good preparation for such as - choose to call, and no paipx prill he vpatdd to give the very best accommodatien until a sale may be effected—The Cheraw Stage, also the Lincolnton Stage, also Peck,and Welford’s great tri- weekly Line of Sta ges, all stop at this house. Dec IB 4» 151 - (ly**The RichmotidEiiqi-tirer and Geor gia Courier, will insert the above four weeks, and forward their aocoums to the Masion Hotel, iSalshurv for payment. LAW. FW’JIIE subscriber Paving opened an of- JL lice in Augusta,tenders his prefesion al services in the cou-nties of Rtchmohd, Columbia, Washington,, Burke, Jeffmsori, Scriven, Tattnall, Emannef, and Mont gomery; all business confided to him shill be promptly and puncto.iiiy attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. Dec. 9 ts , 147 lIEAI O VA L w* is Have removed their Stock of. SHOES to Na. 276, directly opposite their old -stand in Kerrs Sf Graham* new. range three doofs above Mhe Globe Hotel, where they are now receiving 300 Packagerof fresh BOOTS h SHOES a very extensive assortment of every article in the line, calculated to suit the City and Country trade—consisting in part of ; .4 : 2000 pair men’s calf Brogans Mnd Shoes * 3000 do do kip ■ do do d 0.." . 6000 do do coarse do do do 2500 do boy’s and children’s coarse arid fine Shoes 3000 do ladies i'ruuello, Morrocco Sealskin and Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip pers 600 pair ladies and gentlemen’s water proof Boots and Shoes / *" 500 do do do do Carpet and do do Moekisans *. '' . Qj* Also, p large Stock of LEATHER, such as Skirting, Sole and Upper Lan. tfier, New-York, Philadelphia . and Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morrocco sad Lining Skras, stout coarse LeaUier for Negro Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe TiTjeii, Shoe Thread and all the materials and Tonis for manufacturing all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices. B. VV. FORCE 4- Co. 1 (EF FORCE h Co’s. Boot and Shoe Factory, in the rear entrance through their Store ; where Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repniied. Oct 11 . 122 ts ■■ MOTIVE. HAVING interested A. W; SMITH in busi-j ness with tae, in this place, it will in fu- I tore, he conducted under the firm of ROWE & i SMITH. A-DNA ROWE. Nov. 6 wfmw4 IS3 '» Credit Sale BY L. HULT.. TO MORROW MORNING, in front of Masonic Hail, wilpbe sold, without rexerve. HHDS. ami bbls Peach and Apple Brantfy Ditto <lo <lo Whiskey a fine article Cognac Brandy. Gin and- Ruth . Brogap.ami others Shoes 50 boxes Soap, Raisins,* Looking Glasses And within the. Store, An extensive assoitmcnt of Staple ami Fancy DRY GOnDS, consisting; of all most every tiling suited to town and country tra’te, all of which must be sold to the highest -bidder. Dec 18 " . / 1 151 EDUCATION. A GTIADUaTE of orie of the New-£ngland ■Colleges, whose testimonials are ample, and, who is well versed in the.Freu'ch Language, would be .to- engage as ’’eacher in un a greeable family,.or in connection with some re spectable loStitutibn. Letters addressed to L Gt.F.;’add - left at this Office, will meet with prompt.attention..- 3 Iw ■ 132 Nov 29 THEATRE NOTICE. * FWp|HE Subscribers take this npporni ' JL' pity of ’imuruing their thanks to Ahe citizeus us apd the Strangers vis.it.ing the city, -for the' patronage ex tended-towards them dudiug the Seasen. They beg leave to uniVouD.ee that the THEATRE will re-open in the course sjq/. the ensuing month. Many alterations and improvements (in tbo-int<*ii<>r of the building), are in contemplation, which wifi materially add io tho comfort of th.Q “.nA.enCe. : ' : In addition to the present Company; a number of performers of acknowledg ed celebritv are engaged. f r HART4* HAR DY, Managers. Augusta, Dec. tfX tt?* Alk-persons havirig business wiih the Establishment will please direct their letteis to hart & hardy, . Managers of’the Theatre, Dec. 9 Clrat lestoe. S. C. no rtcE. W ILL be hired on the first day of January next At the Lower Market House for one year, the negroes belonging to the estate of John Willcox deceased . ... ‘ ; also;. will be rented, the house and farm belonging to said estate situated.id Bedford,’ ' now- vccupied by Mrs. Wilk'ox. ' • . JOHN WILLCOX Adm'r. Dec- 6 * 146 4tw . tl AWivins s> wsaT" Trulygrateful for past favors. rt£< ivi dal.the hand of a generous public', take thismetiiod of return ing their most sincere thankt, and- tespeclfuUy solicit a contititiance of put rmfage al the ~ ■ AUGUSTA Ladies Confectionary, Where will,at all times be fomid a general assortment of'CONFECTION ARIF.§, such as Cbrystalized, Transparent Sugar -and Gu#t» TOAS - ,'’ ", : Rock Spyinge .-. Lemon | ‘ : Roll»4 r Mint ■ rj. Q Sugar Rose I Queen Sassafras I Mhcarone I® Barley / M Cocoawt (L. tidatfiound I Lemon Cinnamon *< • ’ JJn - s Black I . Cream and And Blown j Ginger ) Pin’e Apples 'i fl Five Apple® > Crab Apples Limes i *B Pears * 3 Oranges , Figs .* »>. Ginger |J? Plumbs . '• Citron } Greengages • Plumbs I Quinces - (5 [Dspes I r--j "'Orange*arid ! | pj"*' Tamarinds .i © * Lunes J © Prachts J Perfect Lovp - (£-j I. P. Madeira Life of.Man \ x/ ».V. C tliiinpaigu. i Rose f R Champaign ■ Clove • F CP Skerry f<S Cinnamon I Cj I j. Mint \ M-i . at Ta.nsey ( .Ciaret. Ginger % ’. *• Teoerifle Ncycau -.V And I • Anniseed atul J arn I Marseilles I . C/T - . / ° I I ALSO, FRUITS OF ALL DISCKIPTIuNS IN SEASON. Together with sundr, oilier articles such i French Fancy Chystalized Work,. Pasteries, A!, 1 - monds, Raisin*, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, EneHdio, Walnuts, Pi'ines, Dates, Orgeat, stuflfled Mustard, Mats, Market Baskets, Willow Chrqdte&k 4uid Carriages. ALSO, ON THE RIVER 10 boxes 1000 Oranges , AH the abQve articles we will b*’ > »6ie 'to sdlf* ns low as any other House in tb* pflave. " Oct 30 . ’ NEW GOODIE SKTimiDlEjrSs S-H3AUU llfspeetfully announce.to friend* in Hit. city and country, that lhey.hape received fromNcir Vork, a very large suvpligof „• m STAPLE AN |Tf ANGY •_ W'S’ ®©W© 9 MUTABLE FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON Comprising the most extensive mid splendid assortment they have ever offered, and which will be sold at very low prices. Their Stock comprises many articles that are new and splen did styles, and have boon selected with great care for the city trade The public are respect fully requested to call and examine their assort menu. , No<B 134 lS?t 300 PACKAGES . Hirminjham and Sheffield hardware, CUTLERY fc ReaVy goods rMMU E Subscribers have just r'ete*i ved a M. very complete assortment’‘t/PUte a-' hove Goods, including Vaiiety*' of articles usually kept by Hard which they offer for sale on aCcortAritdft* ting let ms for cash, '6r;'tyw chants 4* Planter’s ' money, a IX3 prices as can be obtained, in bit''' a very estenStve asso r ' Sinrdo.Double Bairbi *°<v FIB ; and P 1 STQLS: ' ' and Cotjoo,Rope, of r' **l7iVc n L c.aavjp- -w a „...™ s . « f . 3