About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1833)
. VOL. 7. FUBI.IS4EP EVERY DAY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT £ O'CLOCK. r. BX. atMr. Howard's Brie’* B oiWiugs.oppositotho Post-O.Tfce Mlntosh Street. •»—i n th—rrrrwrt » DIRECTIONS Sales>>f A'l.i aa-1 Vs/ross, by Administrators,Esecu »-••, or Guar hans, are required, by fsw, to bo held od Tuesdayie.tbcino.iih, between tbe hours of ten in it.- forenoon an three in the afternoon,at the Court-hot<■' ho county which the property is situate—- Nctico i: bc»e snler .mist begiren in a public gazette SIXTY dets r rgyious mh day es sale Notices of che sate of versanti property .rtflst bo give sin site manner, Fil'd. I'Y days previous to the Jay of sale Notice lathe debtors aod creditors of un estate, mus-t"' m iblished for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or tiarrv for leave tosell laud.inust bo published tor FOLK 13NT1IS. N >uy (or leave to se't Negroes, must lie published tor FOUR ONirf before any order absolute rhail b** mad- 1 i'-6:3 the court J. P. SFTZE, e now opening the greatest portion of his Fol supplies, which he offers Is his frir.nds an customers al very low prices, as m st oftk: o' lowing a. tides wr~ hid in •■mmedititiL a i his arrival in New- York, and th rtfurt pr riuu to the last rise. POULT !c sort, gras tie Swiss, gios de Be. gr s ie Naples, &lc. Plain anti figured satin striped Silks Parad se and best Miteoni’s Italian Silk Silk and Tabby Velvets F.xtra rich Paris Needle worked Capes Ladies white and colored plain and einb.tu •<•> ed Gloves very best horseskin Gloves and I dia Rubber Suspenders Watered, salic striped aud velv-t Belts 64, Italian Silk do Datnat shine (a new article for ladies dresses) Cotton and worsted, t tench and English t>iik Hosiery A very extens’ve asso-tnsent, ofTaibet and 'l rino plain and eni rnvlered Sh iwls, a sizes Satin, Gauze and twisted Silk do 3-4, 4-4, anil 6-4, Prussian do Infants caps Plain and figured Pongee H - :okerchiefs Negro handkerchiefs a”d ipioit Cheeks Patent Pin, hemming N edits Spool cptton American. Brnxels, Ve.u-tp:, and-Scotcb ingra in carpruh-.gs Hearth Rugs carpet; Furniture and quality bindings Leghorn $ gimp Straw Bonnets, (a new article) Scarlei I’a tiling, Buckram and sail cloth .American, French, Swiss and British Prints 6 4, cotton cambric, Jackonet, Mull, Book and Nansook Muslins, assorted Merino circas sian'and Bombazetts Whi._, scarlet and green canton Flannels Plain and figured Swiss Muslins 6 4, Swiss cotton c-ins' ric, a beautiful article chintz Furniture Prints, (some very rich) Bottle Green, Steel mixed, claret, olive black and blue fine and sup. broad cloth and cassimei e American, French, Welsh and Roger’s I lannels Some extra fie Irish Linens and Diapers, French Nankins Plain needle worked and hemmed linen cam brie handkerchief* Toilet table covers Linsey Woolsey’s and Kerseys fit irk ami unbleached 3 4,4 4, and 6 4, shirtings nod sheet’ugs M rino Afaut es Tabic Mats, paste boards, Scotch Do vias and Russia Diapers A-sorted Florence Si’ks, foundation h slins Assorted table and biid’s-eye Diaper Black iove Shawls, bishop’s Lawn Great variety oi Fur Capes and Tippet? Ladies corsets, curls and hair braids Li-»n skins Petershams, fl.x Thread Floor cloth and S-itnielts Striped and cross bar’d Muslins A-sorted size Blankets Black anti ti.ib'.encbed Russia Sheetings Votto,,, Lambs woo’, Si k and taw Silk A Hose 4 4, rtn-l 6 4 Bo' iuetj Laces, edgings and inser tings tin 4-4, and 6-1, Belt’ckings Stielitz Osnaburgs 6 4, cambric Dimity :«n<l corded coats ’Cotton Suspenders, car.die wick Turkey red, worsted fringe, cotton cards Youth and mens woollen Gloves Brazilian ami Tortoise Shell Tucking and side combs The above Goods- together with his formei Stock comprise a very general assortment, and nrc r.ff.-rc-l at wholesale and etnii prices that cannot fail to please. Oct 16 124 if Raisins. 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. 50 do Blount do 100 half Boxes Bunch do 50 q tat tar Boxes do do .1 ust Received by N SMITH CO Das 1 Canal Clour, Goshen Butter,&c WHOLE and halt fills Cul.al V’SJF FLOUR 33 Kegs prime Goshen Butter 3 Casks “ ‘ cheese 10 Boxes Prime apples <d>» -100 Whole and half Boxes Rai&eus 50 Boxes Turpentine Soap 23 do Sperm Candles . • 10 HIT fills pickled Tongues 20 fills 2Vo. 3 Mackerel 23 Ulf do No. 1 Together with a genera] assortment of Groceries, Jus’ teneived and for sale bv DORTIC & LAFITTI?. ' 236 Rroail Street* Dec. 9 147 Chairs. CANE, Flag and Wood ■ Rocking Chairs, Various Qualities and prices, now recei ving, and for sale bv G. H. METCALF. ££ Dec 6 146 Superior LAMP OIL. *• Gallons Fall nod Winter strain- JL trvlF cd Lamp and Train Oil 20 bbls plaster Paris 100 Packages fresh Drugs ALSO, A few Patent Paint Mills, of the most appro ved pattern. For sale by R. B. HAVILAND & Co. Dec 18 151 ts OYSTERS. A Regular supply in Kegs ofs and 10 gallon? of Pickled ()yste-s received weekly and for at the lowest price, bv N. SMITH & Co. GEORGIA COURIER TO RENT] From (he first of October next, The Store under the Globe Hotel, now occupied by ■ Mfc La lham Hull Esq. Also, the Office between the two Stores formerly eccupied as a Lottery- Office. For term, •poly io C. S. Hamilton at J. Jewett’s <o to ANGUS MARTIN, July 24 88 if ~f(> KENT The WARE-HOUSE, and OF 'IMBH formerly occupied by Alex toiler MacKenzie. Possession giv .^A^. rn immediately Apply to 1 P. BENNOCH. JAMES M. CARTER or J. P. KING, Assignees. N B. The Assignees <f A. Mackenzie Imvr. six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among which are a few first rate House Women. Oct 9 121 TO RENT. From the firs* of October, ~-inSjtL The STORE in the Masonic Hall, ‘ no ' v occo P* et i by Luke Resit Si Co. ‘ Apply to .RO. W . T. GOULD. July 8 81 if •ondon Porter and Albany Ale Casks London Porier ts 10 Bartels Cream Ale Jus' received, bv N. SMITH <s* Co. Nov 29 143 “ To Rent. THE House and Lot on Rey p- i-». tjald Street near the corner of Reynold and Centre S’reet re eeniiy occnpre i by Joseph B Sockton. Apply to A. J. MILLER. December 2 if 144. 20 DOLLARS REWARD, WILL be given for a Pocket Book ai d Contents of about one Hun dred and Twenty dollars in five and ten d diar Bills, in S. C. money, supposed to ho lost from Me Caliisteis waggon Yard '■eai Use upp-or market to A. Craige’s, on Friday evening Dec. 13ih 1833.. Any erson finding tbe above Pocket Book 4’ t-onieu’s shall receive the above rewradby Leaving it with A. Craige. j: ELLERBE. D«r. 16 3 105 CANAI, I'l,oo li. 200 Barrels best Brands, expected by Latrmr’s Boats, to-morrow and forsale, low, front the Wharf. G. 11. METCALF. Nov 18 138 Coffee, Molasses & Champaigne 50 Bags prime Coffee, 20 hhds Molasses first quality, 34 Doz. Champaigne Wine, On Consignment and for sale by COLLINS MANI ON Dec. 13 3 149 Tin Plates and Blankets 200 Boxes Tin Plates. Pontpnol bran 12 Bales Blankets, received direct from the the Manufacturers and for sale, bv R. C. BALDWIN. Nov 18 138 3t LIQLO'LS LANDING, From Lamar's Boats. 40 Bbls } N ‘’rthern Rum 5 p’pes ) v , —. 20 Bbls ( Noitnern Gin 10 •bids I „ , } H'dtimore Wishtskey For sale, low on he wharf, bv G. IL METCALF. Dec 6 146 •Vist Received. Barrels Irish Potato 23 bbls ( anal Flour 20 boxes Sperm Candles 25 do Canton Fire Cracke 50 do Bunch Raisins 50 >lo Fresh Prunes 5 bales Almonds 5 bbls Brat .il Nuts 5 boxes Citron 2 barrels fresh Currants 15 Baskets superior Champaign Wine 10 kens fresh Goshen Butter- Just received, which with a Choice selection of GROCERIES, On hand will be sold, low by JOHN COSKERY, Montgoffary t Buildings. Dpc 6 146 Pickled Oysters, DORTIC &L AFITTE jVo23L Broad Street HAVE JUST REL IEVED, 100 Gallons of Pickled Oys't'ts in 5 ar.d 10 Gals. Kegs, and have made ar rangements io receive a supply bv every arrival from Savannah, which they will sell by rhe Keg only, and warrant them to go sound tn any part of the Interior. Dec 9 147 SUGAR and JI GLASSES. 6) g Hogsheads MOLASSES; sU JL SHhdsSI’GAR OW CONSIGNMENT. Landing ftom boat Cotton Plant, this day. FOR SALE, LOW, BY „ G. H. METCALF. 16000 Hava,,;,ora 100 Pine Apples 10 Barrels Hickory Nuts 5 boxes Sw-eet-Almonds, choice article sot Family use s Prunes, Raisins, Gr»pe>,Citron, Currants, Mac r Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Jgc. &c. N. SMITH <fc Ct>. Dec 18 isi AUGUSTA, CGEOU FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1833. MINCE PIES. Families can be supplied with ho Mince Pies, daily, by sending between i 1 and 2 o’clock, to LAJ/BACK & RUSE’S Confeclionary Dec 18 SUPER!oiT clT >llls £3L9Jv®eiv &sh ah v E just received from New Yo< k a Ka Ji very lurge supply of Extra Super, Blue, Black, Green, Jfulbenv Adelaide, Mix’, Olive, Brown, Cloths and Super Buff Casimercs. ALSO Rich Damask Napkins of Extra sizt quality: Dec. 9 ts 147 “FkTit AND fiIHE Subscriber grateful for past favor A would inform bis friends and the public, that he has now on hand, and is constantly re ceiving from Savannah. Charleston, New York, and Philadelphia, a complete assortment o’ French Confectionaries, West India Fruits, Preserves, &q. fcc. AMONG WHICH, AftE Rose, Perfect Love, Life of Mau, Annisette, ICOB3ZJSZ.S. Mint, J Orange, and [ Cinnamon J A complete Assortmerll of French Ghrystalised SUCAII "FIGUHLS— consisting of Toys, Roses, Geraniums, Flowers, fcc. &lc. ALSO, Limes, Coco Plumbs, } Guava, PPfeS ’ } W-1- EK.ESBS.VZS. Peach and | Citron J Guava Jelly Dried f itron Oranges Btinannas Northern Apples Raisins Almonds Filberts Brazil Nuts Eoglibb Walnuts I'ire work's Best Spanish Segars do Crackers Bologna sausages Dried Beef, A complete assortment of Wood and Ala • blaster TO I S for Children. —ALoO—- Just received a large assortment of French PERFUMERY, such as Soaps, of every description Shaving do. in boxes, (a superior article) Lavender ) Honey | Cologne and > WATER. Florida J French Poniude, Antique Oil, &.c. &.c. ALSO, ON HAND, Os his own manufacture : A complete <ssoitment of every description of Gaudies a.id Cordials, Lemon Syrup, Stough ton Bitters, Sic. inferior to none in the rsmntrv He would likewise inform his country customer,, that his Stock of Wines and Liquois to-etbe” with every article, for furnishing a Confection ary is now complete and all orders for Goods in his line will meet with careful attention and quick despatch and pledges himself that no exer tion shall be wanting on his part to render sa tisfaction to those who may favor him with a Call- MARTIN FREDERICK. Oct 25 128 if GEORGIA fl AT wfcsW MANU FAC- TORY No. 282 iiroari-slreel. RANKIN &e EVANs respectfully inform their former customers, and the public generally, that they have on hand a very splen did assortment of HATS, of every variety of style and quality, of their own manufacture Warranted,which theirfacilities in manufacturing enable them to off r to the public on terms equal to any similar Establishment, either in this or the Northern market.—They would again invite the attention of the economist to their Fire Dol lar Hats, which have hitherto given universal satisfaction, and which they would, with the ut most confidence; recommend to these who have not already tested their worth. As above, Gentlemen’s, Youth’s and Children's Caps, of improved pattern* and superior quality Ladies’ Tuscan and fine Straw Bonnets, latest fashion—3oo dozen Wool Hats, some of which are very superior. The attention of country merchants is partic ularly invited to the above stock. Nov 20. 138 4w JUST RECEIVED. 14 Ik Bl Is. prime Cider, y® 20 firkins, fresh booer put up 1 for family usd, 10 Bales of Cotton Warp Nt*. 5, a 17 Bales of Sheetings and Shirtings Bales of Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs !■ 100 dozen Wool Socks CHARLES HALL, 180 Broad Street Pec 18 _ 151 FUR TIPPETS AND CAPES. A N evv Supply of Rich Fur TIPPETS & CAPES, Has just bet n opened b' the Subscriber, Together with A VARIETY OF U I HER ARTICLES, Amongst which is A Splendid Assortment of CIrOTSIS, CAI 7RES, AW® XV ell assorted in Colors. J.P. SETZE, North side of Broad street. Dec 9 ts 147 j\evv Mackerel, BBL.S and half bbls of No. J, 2 and 3 new MACKEREL, expect -d up by Lamar’s B ats this <t©y. G. H. METCALF. i Nov. 13 136 BE Al O FA L. Wo Hare remov'd tlteir Stock of SHOES lo No. 276 dire f l, .y opposite their old stand in Kerrs 5f Grahams new range three doors above the Globe Hotel, where they are now 300 Packages of fresh BOOTS &. SHOES a very extensive assortment of c very article in the line, calculated to suit the City and Country trade—consisting in part of 2000 pair men’s calf Brogans and Shoes 3000 do do kip do do do 5000 do do coarse do do do 2500 do boy’s and children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3000 do ladies I runello, Morrocco Sealskin and Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip pers 500 pair ladies and gentlemen’s water proof B->ots and Shoes 500 do, do ,do do Carpet and do do Mockisans O* AUo. a large Stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and ."kirting. Sole and Upper Lea ther, New-York. Philadelphia anti Baltimore CalfSkius. Sealskins, Buckskins, Morrocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather tor Negro Shoes, also. Lasts. Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe I’hread and all the materials and Tools for manufacturing all of which wit! be offered to the consumer and dealer nt reduced prices B. W. FORCE 4* Co. f ORCE Co’s. Boot and Shoe Factory, in the rear entrance through their Store ; where Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repaired, Oct 11 122 !f A BRICK YARD 7o Lease. FBNHE SUBSCRIBER will Lease for JL one or more years, the B<ick Yard near the upper end of the city of Augus ta,with al! its appurtenances. Anv persons desirous of enter ing into this business can learn further particulars by applying io I’. H. CARNES. Dec. 6 if 146 Malaga Grapes and Arabian Dates. W JARS GRAPES. s'o lbs Arabian dates of supreme quality just received by N. SMITH. & CO. Dec 9 144 MRSTMTcnHAIX. Has Just Received at No. 180, Broad-Street. 1 Case Berlin Straws 2 cases french Tuscans 1 case Misses Straw Bonnets Black Poult De S-ie Rich B'o ;d Veils Fancy Ribbons Gr>» De Naples Gro De Swiss Tuscan Straw braid in pieces Dec 20 ]52 w 4t JUST RECEIVED. A GOOD assortment of ANNUALS, in splen did bindings; JUVENILE BOOKS, in newt binding suitable for Christmas and New- Y-ars Gif s or Birth-Day Prints for 1834. The American 4'mantc and R-p adtory of Use ful Knowledge, fm the year 1834. The Life of Archbishop Cranmer, bv C. W. Le Bas, M A. >kc. Scenes incur Parish, by a Country Parson’s Daughter. Th<> D >wn Easters, far. by John Neal I' m Cringle’s Log; Second Series Light- and Shadows of German Life f ive Nigh's of St. Albans— K Romance. Canterbury Tales, by Sophia and Harriet Lee. A supply of Medical, School and Miscellane ous Books, and a large assor ment of Blank Books of superior stock and workmanship. ALSO, Fancy articles fine Cutlery, &.c. Merchants at* d Teachers, purchasing by whole sale, will find prices as liberal as at any other Establishnient in the state. Orders are respect fully solicited. , T. H. PLANT, 238, Broad St. Bee 20 152 n NEW GOODS! ~ SXWTTDSHI & SUKBA-Hq Respectfully announce to their friends in the city and country, that they have received from Neu York, a very large supply of STAPLE AND FANCY ©W ®©©©Sk SUITABLE FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON Comprising the most extensive and 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 been selected with great care for the city trade The public are respect fully requested to call and examine their assort ments. Nov 8 134 I2t TTE WIBOOD sr~ WM. H. MORGAN, No. 210 Broad-Street, has leceived ami is now openin’ a large and well selected stork of seasonable GOODS, among them are—Fine and supet fine Merino’ Cloths and Circassians O° do plain and figured challe Best bh’k Italian Lustring and fig’d col’d Silks calicoes ap.d Muslins ass’ted, corded coats with 65 cords A great variety of fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls. Merino Long Shawls, Ahite, red and green Flannels, Superior Welsh and Canton Flannels Fancy col'd Sattinets, Negro cloths and Blan kets Superior dl’d Genoa Valvet, Valencia Vestings "able Diaper and Dama.-k. Bird eye and Russia Diaper A large supply of Lambs-wool and Wors ted Hose and half Hose October 7- 120 BOARDERS WANTED. XLfflL NOYES can accomodai© two .»HL or three genteel Young Men with > d rs' c * at *I IC Corner of Broad & Centre Street. Dec. 2 <f 144 J. A. CXWEZrATtfD, R DENTIST LSPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity that he has re uirne to the city, and will resume the duties of his profession. He is prepared to insert TEETH of all des criptions in the most modem style, in whole or parts of setts Persons who bar-been so unfor tunate as to loose all their Teeth, may in most instances be furnished with substitutes which they would find useful and contribute ranch to their comfort in articulation as well as in masti cating their food He contemplates making Augusta his perma mnt residence, which will enable him to take ie charge of children's .Teeth, during second dentition.it being the.most important period of i e, in regard to tbe Teeth piudeut operations fluring that period will add much to the com mit of the child, and prevent much suffering in after life. ° He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington Hall, entrance on Broad Street. _Oci 23 129 ts FRESH FALL GOODnI H S aT? VaLe & HAMLEN AVE received by late arrivals, their Fall and Winter Stock of Fancy and Staple Goods, comprising I le,y of A,,icles «n Mie FJJYCF and DAY GOOD line—selected with great care ,n f rorn recent importations. N. B.—Customers and Country Merchants are solicited to call and examine our Stock, which will be sold at fair prices for cash, or an’ proved paper at NO. 287 BROAD-STREET. - v ‘ 4 > wif 132 ® Jtts. ALjGUSTA. n contintiaqce of patronage from ‘heir friends and the public;- Their COT ION WAREHOUSE, is all weod; but to place, their customers on quite as safe a footing as those who Store in Bri< k Buildings, all Cotton Stored with them, is tully insured against Fire in t ie Office of the. Augusta Insurance and Bank ing Company, without any -additional charge against the owners. They w ill at all times make nheral advances on Cotton in Siore for sale, or to be shipped t o their friends elsewhere; either in this country or Europe. _ 1 (6 ts CHARLES LABUZAN? WILL CONTINUE THE COMMISSION BUSINESS IN AUGUSTA. VND solicits the patronage of the friends oi the late firm of A Slaughter &, C. La buzan. and of rhe planters generally The salt of Colton and the purchase of Goods wi I be at tended to exclusively by himself. Cotton order ed to be .sold on arrival, wdl meet with prompt attention, and if directed to be stored will be placdma first rate Fire Proof Ware House and the usual advances made if required . A,l g 23 101 ts AUGUST! JOCKEY CLUB RACES. TgJHE Citizens of Richmond. County, having J formed a JOCKEY CLUB, composedof gentlemen of the first character and responsibi lity, inform the pfihlic that the Races under their Management, will commence, on the furf in this vicinity, on the fit st Monday in February next, being the 3rd The Purses of the differ ent days are now highly respectable and worthy of the attention of gentlemen raisii g fine Horses, and will be increased by additional subscribers. On Monday the first day, will be a Colts Purse entrance § 100, nitle heats— Four have already entered. Second D iv—Four Mile Heats. Third Do—Three do do • Fourth |)o—Two do do fifth Day Handy Cap, best 3, in 5, known by the name of the Ladies Purse. Sixth Day, Mile Heats, for unkept Horses. U-C The Rules of this Club, as regards weights ages, &,c. to be the same as those of the Tree Hill Club, Richmond, Virginia. Gen W W MONTGOMERY, Presidesit JOHN P lINIZY, Pice President. Col. PAUL HIZ'IVIOfIS. Treasurer Cok M F BOISCLAIR, Secretary EF The Editors of the Charleston Courier and Richmond Enquirer, will please to publish the above onc» a week till firs’ January and for ward their accounts to the Secretary of the Club for payment. Nov 22 J4Q STOLEN - behind a ’ arriage on tbe 15th instant, I? about five or six miles from Lexington- Geo, a small Dear Skin covered TRUNK, con, twining some Clothes, and Letters directed to A Y. Walto >, Moss Gildersleeve, of Charleston, B ines, A. M Hanks of Augusta. A liberal rewaid will be paid for the recovery of the Trunk and its contents. A. M. NORRIS, of Clarksti'le. Nov 138 ts CHARLES L. HALL, COACH .MAKER HAS just received, from the Nor’hern Mann factories ot bis own selection a complete ASSORTMENT OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES consisting of Coaches. Barouches, gigs, Sul keys, Buggies, and fancy Wagons, & having an Agent at Newark, wishes to receive orders for, Carriages; No pains will be spared to procure articles to please purchasers, ALSO, On hand of his own Manufacture Cm -lies Jigs, Barouches ami Sulkeys. J?'-paiiirig in all various branches at short notice. Ellis Street, rear of the- U. S. Hotel. Dec 6 146 tw, NIGHT SCHOOL lor Wrilmg, A,ith m ,ti c and, Jio oh-Keep ins. MR. CHARLES ' ill open his Night i'n- , bC “ OuL Monday Evening next, bell street * ” at h,S on Camp- ArHhm?.* '' U,Ch 72 O ,! ’" ght are Penmanship* J'onng .gentlemen wishing to acquire a free by M ' C? S 1 RU T nn ‘ ,np a ! eS S v’ em H,e - V fa " it in •. i ™ PaB by at,v s -» B,f n ’ now tanelo in <he U.„ted States. A.,y writing, how-ver .ie formed, cramped nr stiff,will in a short tia-e be P'"i.o«.or lit. Angusta, 23 1 Oct. Classical & M R ni'.U W .?i T ’ reßpe '’' fu "- v '' f ” ‘he ptrdic that as soon as the ne'eessa«-- nr rageiiients can be completed h» will o^ Pn a M’T SS,C "n an,t E "* h>h i" ‘he buildir’e oZ Ut?n OS iv S he'onging to -he Estate of the by dJ’s nt’ '7’ “—Pied as on < fflee uyoi s. Dugas and Eve. M «> . those disposed to patronize him to Rer. Hir. Ford, A/r. IF C illin D ‘i rr 'P' r ° rd> uclllale, Hon. Jno F< 4 fifth Sv P P » i / a,io, ‘ ,n y ' ,e ’•‘io k V q ° y ,! 7 rs ' R ' char(, s «>’d Ganahl, or to Mi. S. a' the Planter’s Hotel, where Terms Nov. 1, 20 ?UlarS " b<? * nade k, ’° u Education. " al IS proposed to open a school on M-ndav the l uhli.st. in a bouse on McKimm Street near the Sp. u.g undei the -|, BrgP a tdll a 7, fied teacher Parents and guardi, s d- iro'u ni ,axa.i ing themselves of the adya,r p n . Rv present, wi11;,., inform, dos all , ls J„ a ' " . ticulars on fl'pplica ion (o. P ‘ w' - , C, ‘ L&l. \V. H ARPER November 6 3(133 e iJU'Cvr it >n. ~~ 1— A G c n n , . < ™ “? N " v z n e .,.l Col eges. w'hose testimonials are amt Ia an • who is well v - ISf fi„ th, French would he Happy to engage as ’’e-.c r ’ n F r ami - y ’ -° r io Con "*c’ion «'ith somr re* spectable Institution. Letters arldr.-ssed to L G. F . and left at this Office, will t „o ft .„ h prompt attention. 3l w 132 N 4 09 r™T£*? ATR!IE notice: gIHE Subset Ibers lake this opp-rtu nny of reluming their thabks to ibe citizens of Augusta and (hp S rangers Vising the City, for the lAtrormge ex fended towards tbnm during the Season. annoC “ nr R fbat 'he THEATRE will re-opon in the course of the ensuing month. Many .heratinnv and improvements (in the interior of t!?o building) are in contomplaiion, which will materially nd,] | o (| >e con ,f, Ml „f t | )o audience. In addition to the present Company a number of performers of acki'.oinnrj’ 1 ed celebrity are engaged. ’ II AR I H A RDY, 4/rjz;r7xr C : j, Angusta, De 9p. 1833. porsc-ns having bns ness, with the Establishment avdl please direct their letters to HART A |jj> jjy Managers of the Theatre. Der - 9 Charleston. <s. C. I%J OTICK- The copartnership of HV »tE m 9 L - :v < LAND co - 5, w 'Tn,.7,.i Hyde 81 Cleveland, at .' h?,, . .. riS . solved on t»ip 2.1 inst. !>y mutual r< n,’ pu' btlxtnes. of <he Part er S h'p whl h e by etcher of the subs-rib. rs, at No BH.n.v.r M or at the office of Hyde, lUrr.s fa Chaileston, 3. C. SIMEON HYDE GEORGE CLEVeLV’D. Jr HIT The Subscribers having r rebased the Stock Os Hyde & CI.EVEL4.jrp, sr I taken the B ’ ore ’ re , cen !'y occupied by thorn. wi || Cl „ lfiru .‘. the Wholesale Hardware Business, nt the corner of King and Liberty s tg Charleston S C t-ntier the firm of HYDE HARRIS & ROOSEVELT ; "' d "J," r '°'y,°P er ''"P * large a. d splendid stock of Sheffield, Birmingham, Domestic and lancv HARDWARE, which thev offer on li Ijeral terms. SIMEON IIYDE, WILLIAM HARRIS. IL LATROBE ROOSEVELT Oct. 16 3(n ]24 (EF The Constitutionalist, Augusta; Journal nnd Federal Union, MilJedgville > Enq nrer. Columbus: Messenger. Macon; are requested to publish the above Weekly for three month* ,n< » send their bills for payment to ’ H. H. & R. ~K(r!icE. WILL be hired on the first d»v 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 in Bedford, now occupied by Mrl. Willcox JOHN WI LLCOX {pr 6 4iw , NOTICE. HAVING interested A. W. SMITH in nest with me, in this place, it will in r„. ture, be conducted un<b r the firm of ROWE SMITH. ADNA ROWE Nov. 6 wfmu4 133 NOTICE * * JIH.E subscriber offers his service to the pub lie, to sell all kinds of property, Jewelry Furniture, Wearing Appaiel, Dry (Jro C'-ries, Produce, Sic I’avuig a ♦cry larger Store Room, in a good stand for business, exact •y opposite Kilbvkn’s /Pare House, ,he wjil be aide to do so adyantagemi y. For Goods lodged in his bands he will give fl receipt and will charge no Storagp nor T Commission. All that those sending hitn Goods or property have to do, is replace a reaso mblc price on the same and his Commission will be what he may get over said price. Goods or Property or the price returnable whenever called for. He will try and give genera! satisfaction to those who may have property to be disposed ia this way, by an active agent. Joseph Carrie. Dec 2 144 3tp JOB PRWTUVG7~~ Neatir eaernjaS rtris Office, NO. 154