About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1833)
DIED, s l On the 17th iost. near Macon, George ■ C. Brown of Georgetown, South Caroli SET We are requested to state that the Terms Hos Tuition in the RICHMOND ACADEMY is P Eight Dollars per quarter, in the Classical de partment, and Six Doßafs in the English— and one dollar in addition for the Winter quarter, for wood. riS HE Subscriber respectfully informs the I inhabitants of Augusta, that he will repair PIANO FORTES and other MUSICAL IN 3TRUMENTS; the workmanship of which will be warranted. XT PianA Fortes PolLhed and the keys made white. For particulars a] ply at Mr. 11. Par son’s Cabinet Ware Room. Dec. 30 155 3t* NOTICE. ** ALL persons having claims against the late firm of MAY &l WALKER ate request® * topresent them to the subscriber for settlement as early as possible, as he wishes again to com mense business free from oldembarrasinents. H. E. MAY. Augusta. Dec. 30. 1833 155 9t NOTICE. THE Pew Hol ’ers of the Presbyterian (or Christ Chotch ) are requested to meet at the Church, on Wednesday afternoon,first Janu ary, at 3 o’clock, to fix the rate of assessment on Pews and to Elect Seven Trustees for the year 1834. KFThe Pews belonging to the Church, will be Rented on Saturday morning next, 4th Jan uaiy K at o'clock December 30 165 It o--y. gj|L. NOTICE. THE Members of thescver.il Masonic In stitutions of this city will meet at the Lodge Room on Friday, the 10th of January, at seven o’clock, P. M. to elect t«O Trustees of the Masonic Hall, in room of Oliver Reed and Francis Ganahl, who have removed from the State. , SAMUEL HALE. Chairman of Trustees Dec. 30 3t 155 ' FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! LA/A Large Pii e Apples R r 100 large bunches Bananas 16000 large Sweet Oranges, all direct from,. 'Havana, also, 20 bbls superior Nor.hern Aj pies Just Received, by N, SMITH & Co. Dec 30 155 Real Irish Potatoes, fyc. • !atn P eis I r <«h Potatoes t/IF 50 bbls Northern do ~ 25 do Newark Cider 30 do •• Cream” Ale 10 do Smoked Beef 10 half barrels Fidton Maiket Beef 10 half do Family Pork 10 do do No. 1, Shad 10 do do do do Salmon 20 Kits do do do 20 kits Soused do 20 half barrels No 1, Mackerel 20 Quarter do No 1, do lOuO lbs Codfish 600 ths Smoked Salmon Just received, with a complete assortment ts CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. N. SMITH <s• Co. Dec 30 155 27T TUFTHERRINGs:~ J ■ LA Al HACK II OS E have jiut Received W KEGS DUTCH HERRINGS st)o lbs Westphalia HAMS 200 Real Bologna SAUSAGES. Just landed front the Slotjey Ibis mor* Ding. Dec 23 FRENCH SLIPPERS. "W" ADlES.fine Morocco, Prunella JLI English Kid and American Jud Slippers. A new Style of Kid Walking Shoes, and a few Ladies Quilted Shoes a Very desireable article for the Season. Just Received and for Sale at No. 215 inroad Street. H. ALDRICH &Co. December 23 153 31 LANDING THIS DAY. Only 14 days from N. York. Bbs piime Newark Cider 20 do. Cream Ale 50 Bbs fresh Canal Flour 25 Hfd<>. do. do. do. 30 do. do. do. Buckwheat 25 Qr do. do". do. For Sale by DORTIC LAFITTE. Cec 23 152 LANDING.’ —— 50,000 Superior Spanish Sugars of the finest Brands of Moreno & La F<ma. 5,000 Washington Segars extra Landing from S. Boat John Stojjev; for sale by DORTIC & LAFITTE. Dec. 23 Tuscan Bonnets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, HAVE RECEIVED, THIS DAY, FROM SEW YORK, 1 Case of Ladies’ Extra TUSCAN BONNETS, withlarge Crowns and of the most fashion able shapes, to which they respectfully invite Ute attention of Ladies. also, A large supply of COTTON FRINGE and Gentlemen’s LIGHT UMBRELLAS, direct 'tom the Manufactories. AT.’O on hand, Very cheap C ARPETING, and large PRIN TED THIBET WOOL SHAWLS, at reduced prices. Dec 20 162 5t COTTON BAGGING. O/A Pieces 44 inch Bagging, for sale, \J V7 by J. * J. McBRIDE. Dec 30 165 St GOSHEN CHEESE. ‘ CASKS Superior quality just Received < V G. H. METCALF. Dec . 27 *54 i Augusta Female Seminary THE duties of this Academy, will be tesuifi ed by Mrs. H. L Moise, assisted by Mr. C. Pike, on Monday the 6<h January. In this Academy all the branches of a com plete are taught—Also, the French and Spanish Languages. A limited number of Young Ladies can be ac commodated as Boarders For terms apply at the Mansion House, Green Street. _ Dec 30 155 3 f m F M MERCHANTS’ AND PLANTERS’ BANK, ) Augusta, December 2.Bth, 1833. j Monday, the 6th January next, an Elec tion will be held, at the Bank, between 10 and 12 o'clock. A. M. for nine Directors to man age the affairs of this Institution the ensuing year. JOSEPH WHEELER, Ores'l. 165 2t MECHANICS BANK, ? Augusta December \Bth 1833 $ AN Election for nine Directors, to manage the affairs of this Zustitu tion, for (he enduing year, will bo held at their Bunking House, on monday the 6<h day of January, 1834, between the houis of 10 o’clock AM. and 2 o’clock PM. GEO. W. LAMAR, cashier. December 20 152. td NOTICK ON the Gist Saturday in January next, the City Council will appoint the following officers for the ensuing year, with the salaries annexed viz : City Marshal, with a Salary of SIOOO OO Clerk of Council 400 00 Collector and Treasuter 690 00 Clerk of Lower Market 400 00 Cleik Upper Market 60 00 Jailor 600 00 Four Constables (each)’ 400 00 Keeper of Magazine 200 00 Street Officer 1000 00 City Surveyor (fees of office. Four Vendue Masters. Attliesame 'ime proposals will be received for purchasing oil and lighting the Lamps ; and al so, for taking charge of the Hospital, and fur nishing the patients. By order of Council. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. Dec 20 152 id "“sealed propos a ls, Vd supply the Post of Augusta Atse 9- nal, with sound oak or hickory FIRE WOOD, during the year .1834, will be received by the Assistant Quarter Mas ter, until the 10h of January—The ob ject of the proposals must be designated by a proper endorsement. D. L. HERRING, Lt. U.S. Army, A. A. Qr. Mr. Augusta Arsenal. Dec. 21. 1833’ td Cockspar Island, Georgia. I Ith Dec. 1833. SEALED and endorsed proposals will be received through the Post Office till the first January, to furnish in a raft or otherwise at this Island by the Ist March next, for the U. States, the following bill of piank, to be squaie edged and of the first quality cypress- « plank, 38 ft. long, 1 ft. 9 in. broad, 41 thick 6 do 34 6 do 1 9 do 4$ do 18 do 24 do 1 6 do 24 do 6 do 12 do 1 6 do 24 do 18 do 15 do 1 6 do 2| do d «'o 15 do 1 3 do 24 do 12 do 38 do 13 do 24 do 30 do 13 do 1 5 do 24 do 12 do I 3 do 1 9 do 24 do 19 do 12 do 1 6 do 2| do JOS. K. F. MANSFIELD, Lt. Corps Engineers, Savannah. Dec 20 152 6t Brought to Augusta Jail, Geo. ON the 4th day of Oct. last, a negro man nmnod George, says he belongs to James Kennedy, of Tennessee, near Huntsville,George is 5 feet 7 inches high Dark cotnplexioffjaud about 30 vears old. Also on (he 20th inst. a mao calls himself James, says he belongs to Doctor VVm. Terrell of Spana Ga. James is 5 f< et 4 inches high, Dark complexion and about 45 years old, and has a Scar on his right knee, which ho says was done by an axe. Owners of said negroes is requested to Como forward pay take them fixim Jail. H. B. FRAZER, Jailor. Dec. 23 ts 153 DENTISTRY? THE Subscriber respectfully informs his (fiends and the public generally, that he ha.s arrived with bis family, in this city. He has taken a residence directly op posite the Masonic Hall, and will, in 3 or 4 days, be in readiness to render his pro fessional services to (hose who may need the ">- E. OSBORN. Dec 27 154 G. 11. HITE, MINIATURE PAINTER, AT THE iKLAwaising Dec 23 [53 2O1)(»IJA1<S1{EWAI{I) RUNAWAY from the subscriber, a Negro fellow named tSHAM. a likely fellow six feet two or three inches high, and a very pleasing countenance, his suspected ho has got a free pass. The above reward will be paid to any person who will return said Negro to me, about ten miles below Sumterville, or lodge him in Goal so that I iuav procure h'mj, 'V JOHN MONTGOMERY. 3t 154 JUST RECEIVED. CANAL FLOUR. Bbls Just Received, Croik • Braud, by Dac 27 O g: METCALF oysters! Tn the Shell Received this Day at the Mk, Ji tosh Street Oyster House, appo site the Post Office. pec 30 It 155 "cider. refined CIDER jusut re reived on Consignment anti for salq low by CHARLES L. HALL. Dec SO It 155 _ MORE PRTZTTS’, E26, 38, 49, a Capital prize of SSOO in the Maryland State Lottery, class, ’no. 25, the drawing of which was received yrste day was sold and paid on presentation at RWBERTCO&’S to a respectable Mechanic of this city, in the same Lottery, class, 23, was sold and paid, a short time ago, 18, L'O, 39, a pi ike of SIOOO. to gentleman in the ne ehbourhnod of this city, 15, 18, 49, a prize of $ 1000. was also, paid a few days since at the same office, and Combi nation 28. 33, 54, a prize of SIOOO, was paid at the office, io Savannah, in addition to a large number of smaller amount The great success which has attended adventures at Robertson’s, warrants the beii< f that he will have the plea sure of employing them with some of the Capi tab in the Grand Consolidated Lottery. class 61, to be received on New-Year’s Day, among which are $20,000. $5,000 100 of SIOOO. Jfc- XT A few Quarters only remain uncalled for The last New-York Lottery, will be received on Friday next—Capitals $20,000, SIO,OOO, $5,000, Sfc. &ie. Tickets only $5, Shares in proportion. Ap ply immediately at ROBERTSON’S. New Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 261 Broad Street, opposite the MAsonic Hail. The follow ing are the Drawn Nvsibkrs of the Maryland Stale Lottery, No. 26. 38 26 33 35 46 25 9 23 49 55 U" Holders of prizes « ill as ur ual receive the the Cash at Robertson’s Office. Dec 30 100 PRIZES OF 1000 DOLL. The Drawing of the Ucaud Consolidated Lot tery, Class No. 51, may be expected on the Morning of NE 17- YEAR'S DA Y. HIGHEST PRIZE $20,000, 100 Prizes of 1,000 DOLLS. Tickets $6, Shares in proportion. BEERS' Official Prize List. The following are the Drawn Numbers ofthe Maryland State I.o'tery, Class. No 25. 38 26 33 35 46 25 9 21 49 55. LOWEST PRiZE $6. XT Prizes sold and cashed at BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, 241, Broad-Street. XT Address orders to W. P. BEERS. Dec 30 FROM a Door on Reynold-strcet on Ftiday last, a TERRI ER P UP P Y, about half grown, long tail and eats, ofa yellow or reddish Colour. Such a one was heaid of in possession of a negio bov, 4or 5 miles below this City on the Sa vannah Road, going below. A reason able reward will be given for the dog, or any information, winch will lead to his recovery. Apply at this Office. Dec 30 3 t 155 STRAYED, FROM the sw scriber, a few nights since, a Bright Sorrel MARE, switch tail, white streak in the face, white spot on the back, one hind foot white, paces well, and is about four teen and a half hands high and ten years old: the Mare is supposed to be in or near town Whoever will deliver the said Mare to the sub scriber, or give information where she may be found, will be libervly rewarded. NELSON TIFT. Augusta, Dec. 28. 1833 165 ts STRAYED. A WHITE and Red spotted Milch Cow,the Subscriber purchased her from a gentlemannd residing in Edgefield District S. C. and it is supposed that she is with some herd of Cable on some Plantation near Augusta. Any person tha will return her to the Subscriber will be handsomely rewarded. WM. SHEAR. Dec 27 3t 154 FOR~SALii. A VALUABLE House and Lot. in this city, with all necessary out H| Ilduses and a large Garden —The Dwelling is new, and of the best ma terials, all in perfect order this is a vety desi rable place for a small genteel family or would suit a Country gentleman for a winter residence who wishes to obtain the advantages for his children of our varioas institutions of learning. ALSO, A vatftnt Lot on south side Broad-street, six ty-nine feet, seven inches front and running back half way to Ellis-strret, situated just be low Centre Street. Titles to both or either of the above Lot, indisputable; Foi Terms which will be liberal, applv to JOHN C. GRIFFIN- Dec 30 135 3tw APPRENTICES WANTED. THREE apprentices to the Saddle making business, (colored boys weuld be preferedj and are wanted by J. C EVE'. Dre. 27 St 154 BOARDERS WANTED? MR. NOYES can accomodate two or ihtee genteel Young Men with Board 4*c. at the Corner of Broad &. "Centre Street. 2 ts 144 SUhAR and MOLASSES. Ol Hogsheads MOLASSES; Al. 5 Hfoh SUGAR ON CONSIGNMENT. Landing from boat'Cptton Plant, this day. FOR SALE, LOW, BY G. H. METCALF. Dec 6 146 FBAimiN HOTEX [itUl ATffENS, GEORGIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his Ftiends and the Public generally,that he has purchased (he abovementioned Es tablishment,iormetlv kepi by Mr. JOHN JACKSON. The House will be ready for the ac commodation of TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDER 71 , Either Single or in Eathilics, On as moderate terms as can be afforded in the place,by he first of January next. The undivided attention of and family, will be constantly directed to the comfort and pleasure of all who may call on him. His STABLES, are ample, his ROOMS generally commodious, and no pains will bespared in furnishing his TA BLE with the best (lie market will afford. SAMUEL Dec. 27 2u> 154 are aut hprised to announce Freeman W*. Lacy as a candidate for Sheriff of Richmond, County at the Election on the first Monday in January next. X Oct 14 td 23 ai *e authorized to —ssl: announce Edmund Martin, a Candidate for Sheriff of Richmond County at the election in January next. Dec 6 He td We are authorized to announce Hardy Revel a Can didafe for re-election to the Office of Cor oner of Richmond County at the ensu ing election in January next. Dec 4 td 14i We are authorized to nounce Jaci b C - Bugu a Candi date for Receiver of Tux Returns for the county of Richmond at the ensuing E lection. Nov 22 140 rd We Are authoriz- ed to announce ISAAC HEN DR IC KS, as a can didate for Coroner of Richmond C >unty, at the ensuing Election. Dec 13 td 149 “new goods. ISO’S. C. IiOCHHAKT &. ZO. Broad Street, No. 318. RESPECTFULLY inf rm their friends in ibecity and country th it they have received from New-York, a large assortment of Fency and Staple DRY GOODS, Suitable for the season, containing, plain Lus tring Silks, Shalog Furniture and Fancy Cali coes, Shawls, all kinds of Linen new style Ging hams, Fancy Gentlemen’s Silk Cravats, Cambric Muslins Jaconett, Bobbinet, figured Swiss Mus lins,two boxes Ladies French Dress Caps, Tus can Bonnets, Silk and Cotton Hose, Children Caps, black and white Lambs Wool Hose, 20 boxes assorted Shoes and Ladies Boots, 25 bales brown Shirtings, Plaids, Apron Checks. Globe?, Cur Combs, Tut kin7 Combs, Side Combs, Casl netts, .Cloths, Suspenders, Shoe Thread, &c. and other Goods too numrr us to mention. Just Landing. BBLS. Cannary Wine 16 do. white Sweet do. 16 do Madeira do 36 do. New Rum 36 do. H. Gin x 20,000 Havana Cigars, first q-ali(y 30 Boxes Raisin < ,12 “ do. 10 Bag? Prime Coffee 10 Kegs best old Cavindisb Tobaccb 10 “ Common do. 600 pieces 8 4 Duffil Blankets 24 Boxes Shoes assorted 25 •• Hat» do. , Just received which with a Selection of GROCERIES, On hand wi|> be sold lori\ by •- THO’S C. LOCKH ART & Co. Broad Street Ao. 318 December 27 154 Ira (tr* At a meeting of tho Augusta Jock ey Club, held on Monday, the 23rd Dec. 1833. it was ordered—That the Races over the Turf et Augusta, be postponed until the 2d Tuesday of March next, when they will positively take place.— By order. M. F. BOISCLAIR, Sec'y. Dec 27 154 AUGUSTA JOCKEY CLUB RACES. THE citizens of Richmond County, having formed a JOCKEY CLUB, composed of gentlemen of the first character and responsibi lity, inform the public that the Races under their Management, will commerce, on the I’urf in thia vicinity, on the SECOND TUESDAY of MARCH- next. The Purses of the differ ent days are now highly respectable and worthy of the attention of gentlemen raising fine Horses, and will be increased by additional subscribers. On Monday the first day, will be a Colts Purse. entrance §IOO, mile heats — Four have already entered. Second Day—Four Mile Heats Third Do—Three do do Fourth Do—Two do do Fifth Day, Handy Cap, best 3, iu 5 K known by the name of the Ladies Purse. Sixth Day, Mile Heits, for unkept Horses. (LT The Rules of this Club, as regards weights ages. Sic. to be the same as those of the Tree Hill Club, Richmond, Virginia. Geri. W. W. MONTGOMERY, President. JOHN PHINIZY, Vice-President. Col. PAUL FITZSIMONS, Treasurer Cols M F BOISCLAiR, Secretary EF The Editors of the Charleston Courier and Richmond Enquirer, will please to publish the above once a week till firs' January and for ward their accounts to the Secretary of .the Club for payment. ■ Not 22 140 Q7* The Male & Female Academies, under the Superintendence of Mr. & Mrs. Twiss will be re-opened on Wed nesday next, Ist January, on Reynold St. between Campbell & Mc’lntosh Street. Dec 27 2t 154 MAsrsxexv IN consequence of the d stance of my residence from this property, Knd the immensity of hardships the care of mana going it imposes on my sister Mrs. Alle moug; at her instance,! propose to sell the. With all the conveniences and personal property connected with the same. This property is situated on the .Corner of the Great Not (h Square of the Ton n of Sai . isbory, N. C. a feiv steps only from (he Court best situations for business in the State The ground extends 100 feel on the from of one of the main streets, and about 300 feet along the main cross street, attached to which is part of a back L o, » extending through the whole of.the square—there are two other LOTS a short distance off uhich are used (or pasture or cultivation. The House is very commodious and in excellent repair, with a front Piaszo the whole length and two back Pia*?.os. It h .s for ihe usesof the Tavern a Dining, a Drawing, a Ball and a Bar Room, besides eighteco Bed Rooms all neat and comfor table; likewise Six Offices on the ground fl i 'c, in a row aojoining the II tel. There is on the premises a most excel lent iS FABLE, large and well arranged also a smaller Stable wi h ground fioors, all adlx.ii ably suued to the purpose of the EstabltShwrem, There is attached to the same a large tw<» st ory Brick Kitch en ,au Ice H-.use, jwo W«l| 3 willl pu , Dps - Daity and ether out Houses—a g ()t) d cel lar with almost all the bui'ding caove. mcnces that can bn thought of. chaodizing in the place, and the great popularity of the stand, and liberal' pa tronag© which it has enjoyed in borh kinds of business, will ensure to the purch aser a fair start in the race of cofttpe itiub. On the corner in the main buHding is a large Store Room, Counting and lumber Room, besides a good Cel lar belonging to the Store. This is one of the most favorable situations, lor ‘laer- Tjie above offer includes also a first rate Hostler name of Jim well known fur his skill and fidelity; he is about old Iseallhy and stout—likewise a capital Cook about, 21 yeaisold. I likewise pro* pose io sell all the Household and Kitchen firmture Belonging to iho Eslablishmeut, con sisting of a great variety of articles too tedious Io enumerate. The Futoi'ure is all neat and good, and some vfit elegaui; here are in tho house 40 good Feather Beds and furniture, all in good condition. With tho rest, I wish to sell a Carrv all and Ha rness, and a one Horse Wag :;on and Gear; a good work Horse; also a Gig and Harness, three firs', rate milch Cews; some Hogs, &c. The terms of sale will be made extreme ly favourable jo those wishing to boy. But no part of this property will be soffi without the whole.. . ’ . HUGIi McDdNAVD, N. B. The Dublic aye assured that he Mansion Hotel shall be kept in good preparation for such, as may choose io call, and no pains will be spared to giv® the very best accommodation until a sale may be effected Cheraw Stage, also tho Lincolnton Stagey also Peck and Welford’s great tri-Weekly Line of Sta geß, all stop at (his house, Dec 18 , 4« 151 ffy 5 ’ The Richmond Enquirer and Geor gia Courier, will insert the above fotlr weeks, and forward (heir accounts to the Masion Ho'el, Salsbury, for payment. MAIL ARRANGEMENT, P. O. Augasta, 16th Dec. 1833. Northern Mail. Arrives at half past 7, A. M. Closes at 6 p in , . Western Mail. Arrives at 5 p m—Closes at 7 a m > Charleston Mail. Arrives at 6 a m—Closes p p m Savannah Mail. Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays st 5 p nt-Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 p m Athens Mail. Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 p m—Closes on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a m Penaleton Mail. Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p tn civses on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p tn Carhsville Mail. Arrives on F rtdays at 8 p m—closes on Sun days al 9 p in. Lonisville Mail. Arrives on Saturdays at 7 p m—closes on Thursdays at 9 p tn. Coosawhatchie Mail. Arrives on Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues days at 10 a rh. OFFICE hours.. The Post Office wifi be open from 9atn to 2 p m and from 3 to 6 f> m. -X’* On Sundays the,office will be npew from &to 10 am and from 4 pa't 5 to £ past 6 pm. IPM. C. MICOU. P. M. , XT* The city papers are requested to publish the above. • ?. • Dec 16 * Malaga Grapes and Arabian Dates. 1 A JARS GRAPES. 506 lbs Arabian dates of suptetxe quality. Just received bv . X N. SMITH. & CO. Dea 9 J*?l44 New Mackerel. BBLS and half bbls of No. 1, 2 and 3 new MACKEREL, expect ed up by Lamar’s Boats this day. G. H. METCALF. Nov & 136 At the Lower Market, n .BY L. HULL, On the first Tuesday in January, 1334. will be 250 BOSHEL^. tT A pair of fine Carriage Horses, color, Bay well known in this city. Sold because th© owner has no use for them, and far no fault. ’ V ALSO> 2 Plough Horses < also, 1 Barouche and pair of fine Dapple Gray Horses ALSO, Frst rate Waiter and Cuacliman ■ ALSO, 15 hbls new crop N. O. Molasses. Dec 30 x - ... . English Mercantile and Mathe matical School. Tliom.is Mc’Mabou respectfully in forms the Inhabitants of Augusta and its vicinity that he will Open a School the first Monday in Januaty next io a Ilousrr on Mc’Kinne Street where he Wtff.JtfAch Reading, Writing, Aiithmetic byway of lecture and demonstration, English Gram mer with Logical Parsing and compound Conjugation, Book-keeping according io thejmust modern and Italian form, Geom etry both plane and solid wit h its applica tion .to the solutions of Problems, Ana lytically and Synthetically, Algebra in all its various forms, Mensuration, SoY* veying by theory, and pract ce—Naviga tiotr, TriKanomeiry both plane and spher ical, Dialing, Gauging, the doctrine t)£ projectiles, the construction <?f Maps and Charts, extracted from the Stereograpliic and Orthographic, projections of the sphere, the use of the Globes, Conic sec* tions, Fluxions and Astron- my. N. B Young Gentlemen who are ah<>ut to enter College will do well to avail them selves of the present opportunity of rea ding and studying Geometry and Algebra dec. uot only according to Rule but with I nvestigation and demonssration suffici ent to surmount and unravel any difficult ty that may present, .itself. Persons, de sunns to study any of the ab ve named Sciences privately will be attended, and particularly iufotmed <>n application to Messrs. J. & W. HARPER. P<c- 16 4 p 150 - GEORGIA WWf man u. FAC- TORY. No. 282 Broad-street, Rankin Evans respectfully infonn their former customers, and the oublic generally, that they have on hand a very spleo did assortment of HATS, of every variety style and quality, of their own mauutxctur© warranted,which theirfacilitiea in nvtnufacturioe enable them to offer 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 Fine Dol lar Hats, which have hitherto given universal satisfaction, and which they would, with, the u> most confidence, re< onimend to those who hat© not already tested their worth. - OH HAND- ■■ As above, Gentlemen’s, Youth’s and Children’s Caps, of improved patterns and superior qudity Ladies’ Tuscan and fine Straw Bonnets, latest fashion.—3oo dozen Wool Hats, some of which af® very superior. The,attention of country merchants is partic ularly invited to the above stock. Nov 20. 138 4w CHARLES L. HALL, .. _ COACH MAKER .... , „ II AS just received, from the Nor'hern Majiiv. AJL factories ot his own selection a cornplettr ABS RTJIENT OF PLEASURE CARRIAGES consisting of Coaches. Barouches, gigs, Sul keys, Buggies, and fancy Wagons, Si having rd Agent at Newark, wished to receive orders for, Carriage* ; No pains will be spared to procure articles to please purchasers, ALSO, Ou hand of his own Manufacture Coa hea GigS Baiopches and Suikeys. .Repairing in aii its vatlousbranches at short notice. Ellis Street, rear of the U. S. Hotel. - 146 iw, F LKFI PI‘ETS AND CAPES. A Jfejv Supply of Rich Fur TIPPETS & CAPES, Has just been opened by the Subscriber, Together with A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES, Amongst which is. A Splendid Assortment of CX.OTHS, CASHMERES, AIIB Well assorted in Colors. - , * J.P. SEI ZE, North side of Broad street. Dec Q ‘ * ts 147 CHARLES LABUZAN? WILL CONTINUE THE COMMISSION BUSINESS r / , IN AUGUSTA. AfiD solicits the patronage of the friends of the late firm of A Slaughter & C. La- BUZAjt, and of the planters generally. The sale of Cotton and the purchase of Goode wil 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 stared will be placed in a first rate Fire Proof Ware House, and the usual advances made if required. Aug 23 , 101 ts job PRvnnxo, Ne«tiy ar tMs Office. 3