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pf’RLiIS 4E>O EVER! DAY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
2 O’CIiOCKt J?•
Howird’s Brick B«ilJinr«, .ppositelhc Post-Office
MLitcsh Street.
“ DGIECTIONS.
O> VI.I Y«”rn.-», by Adsnini.«trator»,Exeeu
Sa «r tVordisus, aro re>vuraJ, by Hw, to be held on i- r
•*’’ Tues4*' , '“ rhe between the hours of ten m ie
?"lnX ™ throe in the afternoon,al the Gourt-hoA .sr
h* county which the property is Mtaate.-Notic_ A
k „ e s*lev MUt be riven in a public gazette SIXTY divs
* r 'otic«o’f the sale Jf psrtoMl property ,n “ s ‘ bß /’’* a ’“
~k ' „ manner FOII FY -liys previous to the day of sate
• l ory for leave io soil land,must be published for I OUR
f ■?ai^ , Krlanve to sell Negroes, must be published for
FOUR ON nXfore any or.lerabsolute shall be made
- 3 the court
J. P. SETZII
s now opening the greatest portion of his Fall
suppliiS, whidt he offers to his
customers al very low prices, as most sfh'f
lowing a. tides laid in immediately a’b,
his arrivalin New- York, and & refore previous
to the last rise. _, • n
POULT de sori, gros de Swtss, gros de Beil..
grs le Naples, &c.
Plain and figured sa'i • s ’ripe«l J? ’ .
I’aradse and best Mateont s Italian Si.k
rluZT’ch worked Capes
Ladies wb.fr and colored plain and embromer
ed Gloves . . it
Gentlemen’s very best horseskm Gloves and In
dia Rubber Suspenders
Watered, Satin striped and velv’t Bells
article for ladies dresses)
Votto., and worsted, French and English S Ik
a"• v- rcsnrtmenl, ot Thibet and M«-
A lino plain a. I embroidered Shawls, a:l
do
3-4 44, and 64, Pniss 1 - ‘Io
j"lin anT'i<nre I Pongee Handkerchiefs
Ne”ro handkerchiefs and Ai.ron Checks
Fitent Pin, hemming Needles. Spool cotton
American, B. axels, Venetian and Scold. Ing- a
lJearih C R.’gs“carpet, Furniture and quality
Leghorn 8f gimp Str3 wß..nne»s, (a new article)
ltT%o«on c'mbrie, la.-konet, Midi. Book and
' ’ N.tnmok Muslins, assorted Menno circas
sian’and Bombazetis
M b.,-, scarlet and green canton Fl.inm Is
Plain and figured Swi-s Musli' *
6 4, Swiss cotton c im' ric, a beautiful art c
chintz Furniture Prints, (some veiy ric i)
Bottle Green. Steel mixed. claret olive black
and blue fine and sup. broad cloth and
Amtrican n F.Tnch, Welsh and Roger’s Flannels
some extra fine
h< ish Linens and papers, French Napkins
[plain needle worked ami hemmed iincu cam
F brie handkerchief i
■Toilet table covers
■Linsey Woolsey’s and Kersey?
■Rack and unbleached 3 4, 4 4. and 6 4, shu tings
■ nml sheetings
■U ritio Mant'es
■'able M its, paste boards, Scotch Dlslas am.
Russia Diapers
Assorted Florence Si'ks. foundation A Shus
■Assorted table and bird’s-eye Diaper
■lack love Shawls, bishop’s lawn
Eseat variety of Fur Capes and lippctr
Bjadies cors- -s, curls and hair brants
Ei m skins Petershams, fl»x Thread
■ lour cloth and Satinetts
■ iripi 4 add cr rss bar’d Muslins
■-sorted size Blankets
■lack aid unbleached Russia Sbeetniffs
Rotton, Laml.s wool, Si k and taw iilk J Hose
U 4, an.l 6 4 Bobinctt Laces, edgings and laser
lings do
H-4, «na 6 4, Bedtickings
MtidiiZ OsnalniiES
cambric Dimity ami corded coats
Mutton Suspenders, cardlev irk
red, worsted fiinge, cotton cards
ami mens woollen Gloves
■.azilian ami l'i»r<oise Shell Tucking m>d side
coinl'S
■ The above Goods together with his former
comprise a very general assortment, ano
offered at wholesale and etaii prices ti at
fail to please.
I Oct 16 124 if
Kaisins.
Boxes Bunch Raisins,
do Bloom do
hall Boxes Bunch do
q-iaitar Boxes do do
Just Received by
N. SMITH CO.
■>JC 1
ana! Flour, Goshen Butter,&c
WHOLE and half Blls Canal
>V FLOUR
33 Kegs prime Goshen Butter
3 Casks “ ‘ cheese
10 Boxes Piime apples do
JOO Whole and half Boxe» Raisons
50 Boxes Turpentine Soap
23 do Sperm Candles <
JO Ills Blls pickled Tongues
20 Blls iVo. 3 JJackerel
23 Ills do N<>. 1
Together with a general assortment of
roceries, Just reoeived and for sale In
QORTIC & LAFITTE. ’
236 Proud Streit.
Pec. 9 147
Chairs.
4kdTk CAiNE, Flag and Wood I
’ Rocking Chairs, ■
artous (Qualities and prices, now recci
ng, and for sale by
° G. H. METCALF.
Dec 6 146
Superior LAAIP OIL.
Gallons Fall and Winter strain
ed Lamp and Train Oil
20 bbls Plaster Paris
100 Packages fresh Drugs
ALSO,
A few Patent Paint Mills, of the most appro
d pattern. For sale by
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
Dec 18 151 if
OYSTERS.
L Regular supply in Kegs ofs and lOgallciu
X«f Pickled Oyste* s received weekly and for
*e at lhe lowest price, by
N. SMITH & Co.
@SgOIE@ZJk COURIER.
TO RENT.
From the first of October next,
I torc under the
Globe Hotel, now occupied by
■JJJMii Lathn.ni Hull Esq. Also, the
Office between the two Stores formerly
occupied as a Lottery-Office. For terms
apply io C. S. Hamilton at J. Jewel ’s or
to ANGUS MARTIN.
July 24 83 if
TO RENT ~~
The WARE-HOUSE, and OF
FICES, formerly occupied by Alex
ander MacKenzie. Possession giv
i MBa en immediately Apply to
P. BENNOCH,
JAMES M. CARTER or
J. P. KING, Assignees. j
N. B. The Assignees of A. MacKenzie have
six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among
which are a few firs! rale House Women.
Oct 9 121
toTlent.”
f rom the firs' of October,
The STORE in the Masonic Hall,
’' LstHlaS now occupied by Luke Reed 8i Co,
ijili. ApP ’ ytO W.T GOULD.
J eh, 8 81 ts
t lOiidon Porter and Albany Ale
M Casks London Porter
10 Bartels Cream Alo
Just received, bv
N. SMITH Co.
Nov 29 143
To Kent.
THE!louse and Lot on Rcy
iTsb® n>’ld Street near lire corner of
ReynnM and Centre Street re
centlv occ u P* e * b y Joseph B Sockton.
Apply to
A. J. MILLER.
December 2 if 144.
20 DOLLARS REWARD,
WILL bt given for a Pocket Bo< k '
Hid Contents of about one Hun- |
arid and Twenty dollars io five and ten !
dollar Bills, in S.-C. money, supposed to.
be lost from Me Callisiots waggon Yard
■>e;u the upper market tn A. Craige s, on
Friday evening Dec. 13'h 1833. Any
person finding th© above Pocks Book <s*
conicn s shall receive the above re tv rad by
Leaving it with A. Crags. :
J. ELLERBE.
Dec s 16 st 105
CANAL FL< UK.
20 Barrels best Brands, expected by |
Lamar’s Boats, to morrow and sot sale, low, from
the Wharf.
G. H. METCALF
Nov 18 138
Coffee, Molasses & Champaigne
50 Bags prime Coffee
20 hhds. M Masses first quality,
34 D;>z. Champaigne Wine,
Ou Consignment and for sale by
COLLINS A MAN 1 O N
Dm. 13 3 ■ 149
Tin Plates and Blankets
290 B 'xcs Tin Plates Pontpool bran
12 Bales Blankets, received direct from the
the Manufacturers and for sale, by
R. C. BALDWIN.
Nov 18 138 3t
~mq! xjrs“landTn G,
From Lamar's Boats.
IO ioßbl, } ' i " r,l ’ crn R “ m
20 E’ }N»nhe.n Gin
1° p| l 'r' S ~ I Baltimore WishLkcv
2> Bbls J
For sale, low on he wharf, bv
G. 11. METCALF.
Doc 6 146
Just Received.
Barrels Irish Potato
OLf 25 bbls ( anal Flour
20 boxes Sperm Candles
25 do Canton Fire Cracks
50 do Bunch Ha isms
50 >lo Fresh Prunes
5 bales Almonds
5 bbls Braz til Nuts
5 boxes Citron
2 barrels fresh Currants
15 Baskets superior Champaign Wine
10 kegs fresh Goshen Butter
Just received, which with a Chsicc selection of
GROCERIES,
On hand will be sold, low by
JOHN COSKERY,
Montgomery's Buildings
Dec 6 , 146
Pickled Oysters,
DORTIC & L. AFIT TE
JV0231 Broad Street
HAVE JUST RECIEVED,
100 Galjons of Pickled Oysters in 5
| and 10 Gah. Kegs, and have made ar
rangements Io receive a supply by every
I arrival from Savannah, which they will
I sell by the Keg only, and warrant them
1 tn go sound to any part of the Interior.
Dec 9 147
SO A I*. K
Whole &, half Boxes first &. second
•jVU quality, for sale by
G.H. MEI'CALF*.
Dec. 27 154
GOSHEN CHEESE.
CASKS Superior quality j.i>t Received
- / G. H. METCALF.
Dec. 27 154
SUGAR and MOEASSES.
| Hogsheads MOLASSES:
L 5 Hhds SUGAR
OA CONSIGNMENT.
s Landing from boat Cotton Flant, this day.
r FOR SALE, LOW, BY
4G. H. METCALF.
Dec 6 146
AUGUSTA. (GEO.I MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1833.
MINCE PIES.
Families can bo supplied with ho
: Mince Pies, daily, by sending between
11 and 2 o’clock, to
LAJ7BACK & RUSE’S Confectionary
Dec 18
“sliTETtloiiULtmis
SNOWDEN & SHT. AR
HAV E just received from New Yor k a
very large supplv o( Extra Super,
Blue, Black, Green, J/ulberry Adelaide,
Mixt, Olive, Brown, Cloths and Supei
Bnff Casimercs.
ALSO
Rich Damask Napkins of Extra sizs 4’
j quality.
I Dec. 9 ts 147
AND
n O ?r f 2 C Ti o 57 A l I 5 SL
THE Subscriber grateful for past favors,
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 of
French Confectionaries, West India Fruits,
Preserves, fee. &.c.
AMONG WHICH, ARE
Rose, 4
Perfect Love,
Life of Man, n 9
A anisette, LS
Mint,
Orange, and
Cinnamon J
A complete Assortment of French Ghryslalised
SUCAH FtGUßES— consisting oi- j
Toys, Roses, Geraniums, Flowers, &.c. Stc. 1
ALSO,
Limes,
Ct.co Plumbs, |
e™ App'«. j w j. PRB3EB.VES.
Peach and |'
Citron J
Guava Jelly Dried f itron
Oranges Bnnannas
Northern Apples Raisins
Almonds Filberts
Brazil Nuts English Walnuts
Fire works Best Spanish Segars
do Crackers Bologna Sausages
Dried Beef,
A complete assortment of iVood and Ala -
blaster TO F<S for Childred.
—ALSO—
Just received a large assortment of French
PERFUMERY, such as
Soaps, of every description
Shaving do. in boxes, (a superior article)
Lavender
WAm.
•Florida J
French Pomude, Antique Oil, Sic. be.
ALSO, ON HAND,
Os his own manufacture i
\ complete assortment *0! every description
bfCandies and Cordials, Lemon Syrup, Stough.,
ton Bitters, be. inferior to none in the Cwuntry
He would likewise inform his country
that his Stock of Wines and Liquois, togethe
with every article, for furnishing a Confection
ary is now complete and all orders for Goods
in his line wHI meet with careful attention and
quick despatch and pledges himself tlrat 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
HAT W maNU
FAC- TORY.
No. 282 H road-street,
IVANKIN St EVANS respectfully inform
A 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
U-arranled which t heir facilities in manufacturing
enable them to offer to the public on terms equal
to any similar Establishment, either in this or
thr 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 those who have
not already tested theif worth.
-O' ON HAttn——-
As al»ove. Gentlemen’s, Youth’s aixl Children’s
Caps, of improved patterns and superior quality
Ladies’ Tustan and fine Straw Bonnets, latest
fashion—3oo dozen Woo! 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.
Bl Is. prime Cider,
Vr 20 firkins, fresh butter put up
for family use,
10 Bales of Cotton Warp 5 ( a 17
Bales of Sheetings and Shirtings
Bales of Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs
100 dozen Wool Socks
CHARLES HALL,
180 Broad Street.
Dec 18 151 tw2w
fur tippets'
AND CAPES.
A New Supply of Rich Fur;
TIPP TS & CAPES,
Has just been opened b ti e Subscriber,
Together with
A VARIETY Ob'OTHER ARTICLES,
Amongst which is
A Splendid Assortment of
CLOTHS, SAS- Z3VIEK.ES,
I
Well assorted in Colors.
J.P. SETZE,
North side . f Broad street.
Dee 9 if 147
New Mackerel.
BBLS, and half bbls of No. 1,2
atid 3 new M kCKEREL, expect
ed up by Lamar’s B 'ats this day.
G. H. METCALF.
Nov. n 136
HEM O FA L.
IwHiiillilnßiuiillilMjilWffiSff
- & <@<®
1 Hare removed their Stock of SHOES to No. 276,
i directly opposite their old stand in Kerrs ff
, Grahams new range three doors above the
Globe Hotel, where they are now receiving
300 Packages of fresh ROOTS & SHOES
a very extensive assortment of every 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 Pi-utiello, Morrocco Sealskin
and Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip
pers
500 pair ladies and gentlemen's water proof
Boots and Shoes
500 do do do do Carpet and do do
Mockisans
Hj’ Also,-a large Stock of LEATHER, such
as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Lea
ther, New-York, Philadelphia and Baltimore
Calf Skins. Sealskins, Buckskins, Morrocco and
Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro
Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe
Thread and all the materials and Tools for
manufacturing all of which will be offered to
the consumer and dealer at reduced prices.
B. w. Force 4-Co. 1
(Er’ FORCE &. Co’s. Boot and Shoe Factory,
in the rear entrance through their Store ; where
Boots and Shoes of every description are made
anrd repaired.
Oct 11 122 ts
A BRICK VAKr
7’o Lease.
THE SUBSCRIBER will Lease so? '
one or mote years, the Brick Yard i
near the upper end of the city of Angus- 1
la,with all its appurtenances. Any persons ,
desirous of enteiing into this business can (
learn further particulars by applying to i
P. H. CARNES.
Dec. 6 ts 146
. RICHMOND AC ADEM i .
THE Exercises of this Institution will
be renewed on the first day of
January next, under the direction of the
Rev. Henry Reid us Rector and Mr.
McMillan as Englis'- Teacher:— Terms
as heretofore. The long experience and
well known success of Mr. Reid in teach
ing, are sufficient, it is believed, to con
vince the public <f the advantages now
offered in the Academy. Mr. McJ/il
lan is the late Rector of the Wilkes A
cadcmy, and his Recommendations are of
the highest character.
By order of the Trustees,
JAMES M’LAVVS, clerk.*#
Dec. 23 tfls3
MRS. M. CIIALL
Has Just Received at No. 180, Broad-Street.
~1 Case Beilin Straws
2 cases french Tuscans
1 case Misses Straw Bonnets
Black Poult De Soie
Rich Blood Veils Fancy Bibbotis
Gro De Naples—Gro De Swiss
Tuscan Straw braid in pieces
Dec 20 152 w4t
jtst keqeTved.
,4 GOOD assortment of ANNUALS, in splen
/\_ 1. binding; JUVENILE BOOKS, in
neat binding suitable for Christmas and New-
Y’rars Gifts or Birth-Day Presents for 1834.
The American Almanac ami Repository of Use
ful Knowledge, for the year 1834.
Tire Life of Archbislwp Cranmer, by C. W.
Le Bas, M. A. Arc.
Scenes in our Parish, by a Country Parson’s
Daughter.
The D >wn Easters, &.C. by John Neal
Tom Cringle’s Log ; Second Scries
Lights and Shadows of German Life
Five Nights of St. A-lbfitTs —A Romance.
Canterbury Tafts, by Sophia and Harriet
Lee.
A supply of Medical, School and Miscellane
ous Books, and a large assortment of Blan
Books of superior stock and workmanship.
ALSO,
Fancy articles, fine Cutlery, &c.
Merchantsand Teachers, purchasingbv whole
sale, will find prices as liberal as at any other
Establishment in the state. Orders are respect
fully solicited.
T. H. PLANT,
238, Broad St.
Dec 20 15? It
NEW GOODS.
Ofc'WlDlßSr’Ss. 3'113 A'U.
Hespt ctjully announte to their friends in the. city
and ‘owdry, that they have received from Nt.u
York, a very large supply of
STAPLE AND EANGY
(B©©lE>S<)
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 sty les, and have been selected with great
care for the city trade The public are respect
fully requested to call and examine their assort
meats.
Nov 8 134 12t
XEW"GOODS.'
WM. H. MORGAN, No. 210 Bmad-Street,
has teceived and is now epenins a large
and well selected stor k of seasonable GOODS,
among them are—Fine and supeifine Merino
Cloths and Circassians
Do do plain and figured challe
Best br’k Italian Lustring anti fig’d col’d Silks
calicoes and Muslins ass’ted, corded coats with
65 cords A great variety of fancy Shawls- and
Handkerchiefs
Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls. Merino Leng
Shawls,
•Vhite. red and green Flannels,
Superior Welsh and Canton Flannels
Fancy col’d Sattinets, Negro cloths and Blan-
Superior dl’d Genoa Valvet, Valencia Vestings
Table Diaper and Damask, Bird eye and Russia
Diaper A large supply of Lambs-wool and Wors
ted Hose and half Hose
October 7 120
J. A.
DENTIST.
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Augusta, and its vicinity that he has re
turned to the city, and will resiime 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 hat e been so unfor
tunate as to loose all their Teeth, may in most
instances, lie furnished with substitutes which,
they Would find useful and contribute much to
their comfort in articulation as well as in masti
cating their food
He contemplates making Augusta his penna
nr nt residence, which will enable him to take
the charge of children’s Teeth, during second
dentition, it’being the most important period of
life, in regard to the Teeth prudent operations
during that period will add much to the com
foitof the child, and prevent much suffering in
after life.
He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington
Hall, entrance on Broad Street.
OctJS 129 ts
FRESH FALL GOODS'
STOVALL & HAMLEN
HAVE received by late arrivals, their Fall
and Winter Stock of
Fancy and Staple Goods,
COMPRISING
A splendid variety of Articles in the FANCV
and DRV GOOD line—selected with great cure
in New-York, from 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 ap
proved paper, at
NO. 287 BROAD-STREET.
M ( >v. 4 w:f 132
AVGUSTA
a continuance of patronage from
.<3 their friends and the public. Their COT
ION WAREHOUSE, is all waod; but toplace
their customers on quite as sale a footing, as
those who Store in Brick Buildings, al! Cotton
Stored with them, is fully insured against Fire
in the Office of the Augusta Insurance and Bank
ing Company, without any additional charge
against the owners. They will at al! times make
liberal advances on Cotton in Store for sale, or
to be shipped to their friends elsewhere; either
in this country or Europe.
Sept 27 116 ts
CHARLES LABUZAN,
WILL CONTINUE THE
COMMISSION BUSINESS
IN AUGUSTA.
% solicits the patronage of the friends of
/ jL the late firin of A. Slaughter & C. La
buzan, and of the planters generally. The sale
of Colton and the purchase of Goods wi 1 be at
tended to exclusively by himself. Cotton order
ed to be sold on arrival? will meet with prompt
attention, and if directed to be stored, will bo
placed in a first rate Fire Proof Ware House
and the usual advances made if required.
Aug 23 JOI ts
English Mercantile and Mathe
matical School.
Thomas Mc’Mahon respectfully in
forms the Inhabitants of Augusia and its
vicinity that he will Open a School the
fuse Monday in January next io a House
011 Mc’Ktnno Street where be will (each
Reading, Writing, Aiilliiiietic byway of
lecture and demonstration, English Gram
mer with Logical Parsing and compound
Conjugation, Book-keeping according to
the^iii< st modetn and Italian form, Geom
etry both plane and solid with its applica
tion tn the solutions of Problems, Ana
lytically and Syuthoticallv, Algebra in
all its various farms, Mensuration, Sur*
veying by theory, and piactic®—Naviga
tion, Triganometry both place and spher
ical, Dialing, Gauging, the doctrine of
projectiles, the construction of Maps and
Charts, extracted from the SterCographic
and Orthogtaphic, projections of the
sphere, the use of the Globes, Conic sec*
Hons, Fluxions and Astronomy.
N. B Young Gentlemen who are ahout
to enter College will do well to avail them
selves of the present opportunity of rea
ding and studying Geometry and Algebra
&,c. not only according to Rule but with
Investigation and demonssration suffici
ent to surmount and unravel any d lScul
ty that may present itself. Persons de
sirous to study any of the above named
Sciences privately will be attended, and
particularly informed on application to
M essrs. J. & W. HARPER.
Dec. 16 4'p 150
STOLEN
FROM behind a < arrtage on the 15th instant,
about five or six miles from Lexington-
Geo. a small Dear Skin covered TRUNK, coh,
taining some Clothes, and Letters directed to A
Y. Walto.i, Moss it Gildcrsleeve, of Charleston,
•Bones, A. M Hanks of Auguste. A liberal
rewind will be paid for the recovery of the
Trunk and its contents.
A. M. NORRIS.
of Clarksville.
TVov 138 ts
CHARLES L. HALL.
COACH MAKER
HAS just received, from the Norf hern Manu
factories ot his own selection a complete
ASSORTMENT OF
PLEASURE CARRIAGES
consi«ting of Coaches. Barouches, gigs, Sup
keys, Buggies, and fancy Wagons, St having an
Agent at Newark, wishes to receive orders' f‘»r,
Carriages -, No pains will be spared to procure
articles to please purchasers,
A1.50,.
On hand of his own Manufacture Coaches
Gigs, Barouchesand Sulkeys. Repairing in all
its various branches at short notice.
Ellis-Street, rear of the U- S. Hotel.
Dec 6 146 tw t
tfIGHT SCIiOOIL
For Writing, Arithmetic and
Rook-Keeping.
TVTR. CHARLES "Hi open his Night
SCHOOL on Monday Evening next,
at-7 o’clock, p. m at his residence, on Camp
bell street.
The Branches to be taught are, Penmanships
Arithmetic and Book keeping, by Single and
double Entry.
Young gentlemen wishing to acquire a free
expeditious Running Hand are informed that
by Mr Charles’ system, they can acquire it in
as short a time as by any system now taught in
the United States. Any writing, however de
formed, cramped or stiff,will in a short time be*
reformed into a handsome, free, expeditions
permanent hand, suited to every purpose of lifo
and business.
iVlr Gharles’ system of Book Keeping will be
found to be peculiarly suited to the business df
this place.
Angusta, 23 l Oct.
Classical & English
MR SVVIFT, would respectfully inform the
pu lie that as soon as the necessary ar
ragements can be completed he will open a
Classical and English School in the I uilrfmg on
M’lntosh-street, belonging to the Estate of the
late Dr. Watkins, and lately occupied as on office
by Dr’s. Dugas and Eve. M ° refer
those disposed to patronize him to
Rev. Air. Ford, Air. JV. Catlin
Dr. L. R. Ford, Hon. Sam>
uelHale, Hon. Jno Forsyth.
N B—Application may be made at the Book
Store of Messrs. Richards and Gonahl, or to
Mi . S. at the Planter’s Hotel, where Terms and
other particulars will be made known.
Nov. 20 ]qg
TbucA'i'ftiv
7>T is proposed to open a school on Monday
<JL the 11th Inst, in a house on McKim e Street
near the Spring under iberhargeofa well quali
fied teacher. Parents and guardians desirous of
avai'ing themselves of the advantages it may
present, will be Informed of all necessary par
ticulars on app’lica ion to.
„ J.&. W. HARPER.
November 6 a« 103
EOUCA'HON. *"
A GRADUATE of one of the New England
Colleges, whose testimonials are ample,
and who is well versed in the French Language,
would be happy to engage as "eac er in awa
greeable Family, dr in connection with some re
spectable Institution. Letters addressed to L
G. F and left at this Office, will m*e» with
prompt attention. 31w 132 Nov 29
T HEAT RE NOT JCE. “ "
Subscribers take th s oppi-rtu-
JL nify of returning their thanks to
the citizens es At gusto Strangers
visiting the cify, for the IWrouage ex
tertded toward-j ibem during lhe Season.
They beg leave to announce that ths
THEATRE will re-oputi in the course
of the ensuing month. Many
and improvements (in the interior of the
building) are in contemplation, which
will materially add to the comfort of the
audience.
In addition to the present Coniparty»
a number of performers of acknowledg
ed celeb'ily are engaged.
HART 4’ HARDY, Managers. .
Augusta, Dec 9 t , 1833.
CZZ* All persons having business with
the Establishment wdi please direct their
letters to HART & HARDY.
Managers of the Theatre,
Dec. 9 Charleston, S. C.
OTICE- — The copartnership of HY DE,
CLEV ELAND & CO. at New-York, and
Hyde & Cleveland. «t Chnrlesron, was dis
solved on the 2d iust. by mutual consent The
business of the partnership will be settled by
either of the Sbbscribers, at No. 8 Hanover st.
or at. the office of Hyde, Harris Roosevelt,
Chaileston, S. C.
SIMEON HYDE.
GEORGE CLEVEL AND. Jr
[TT The Subscribers having purchase! the
Stock of Hyde &. Cleveland?, and taken the
store recently occupied by them, will continue
the Wholesale Hardware Business, at the come
of King and Liberty sts. Charleston, S C mider
the firm of HYDE HARRIS &i ROOSEVELT
and are now opening- a larere and splendid stock
of Sheffield, Birmingham, Domestic and
Fancy HARDWARE, Which they offer on fi
beral terms.
SIMEON HYDE,
WILLIAM HARRIS.
H. LATROBE ROOSEVELT
Oct. 16 8m 124
O’ The Constitutionalist, Augusta ; Journal
and Federal Union, Mllledgville; Enquirer,
Columbus; Messenger, Macon; are requested
to publish the above Weekly, for three months
and send their bills for payment to
FL H. Si R.
NOTICE.
WILL 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 he rented, the house and farm belonging tn
sai l estate situated in Bedford, now occupied
l>y Mrs. Willcox.
JOHN WILLCOX Adm'r.
Dec 6 146 41'.v
_______________
HAVING interested A. W. SMITH in busi
ness » ith me, in this place, it will in fu
ture, be conducted under the firm of ROWE Si
SMITH, ADNA ROWE.
Nov. 6 wfmw4 133
NOTICE.
THE subscriber offers bis service to the pub.
lie. to sell all kinds of property, Jewelry
Furniture, Wearing Apparel, Dry Goods, Gro
ceries, Produce, &.C. Having a very largo
Store Room, in a good stand for bugiue’S, exact
ly opposite Kilburn’s Ware House, he w:T be
able to do so advantageously For Good*
lodged in. his bands he wiM,give a receipt and
will charge co Storage nor Commission. AR
(hatrhose sending him Goods er property have
t» do, is to place a reasonable price on the same
and his Commission wall be what he may get
over said price. Goods or Property or the price
returnable whenever called for
He will try and give general satisfaction fr
those who may have property to he disposed 61
' in this wav, by an active agent
JOSEPH CARRIE.
Dec 2 144 gtj*.
~ JOB PRINTING.
Np»tiy executed at thia Office*
NO 155