About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1834)
VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY MJNDAY, .WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT 2 O’CiOCZI. P. XVI. Howard’s Brick Bnildiutrs,opposite the Post-Office M’lutosh Street. , DIRECTIONS. F"’es of D"*'! an! Nq»r.««, by Administrators,Exeen ers, or tluarJiaa’rWO required, by law, to be held on toe t.-»t TuesdayTa the month, between the hours of ten in the t arcaoon sa three in the afternoon,at the Conrt-hoi »etf las county which tho property is situate.-—Voticscl hese sales simt begiven in a public gaxette SIXTY days •rovious l» the day cf sale Notices of the sale of personal proporty must bo giyeom Hie manner, FORTY days prerions to tho day of sale Notice totlio debtors and creditors of an estate, mustbe published for FORTY days. Notice that application will ba made to the Court of Or ciaary for lease to sell land,must bo published for FOUR MONTHS. Njti®' for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for FOU ON any orderabsoiute shall be mudo bar the court MAIL ARRANGEMENT, I*. O. Augasta, 16tb Dec. 1833. Northern Mail. Arrives at half past 7, A. M. Closes at 5 p m Western Mail. Arrives at 5 p m—Closes at 7a m Charleston Mail. Arrives at 6 ant—Closes at 5 p tn Savannah Mail. Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays nt 5 p m—Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 p m Athens Mail. Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays nt 4p m— Closes on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10a in Pent/lelan Mail. Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p m Clases on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p m Canisville Mail. Arrives on Fit Jays at 8 p m—closes on Sun days at 9 p nr. Louisville Mat/. Arrives on Saturdays at 7 p tn —closes on Thursdays ar 9 p m Eousatchaiehie Mai/. Arrives nn Sundays at 5 p m— closes on Tues days at 10 a tn. OFFICE HOURS. Tire Post O Bee will be open from 9am to 2 pi, m n»»d fr-»u»3 to 6r> m. G'i Sundays t> e -fii e will be npe-a from 9 to lO nin a.id from Amts io J e.-a-l ts,> ni 11% C. MiCOU. 1». M /Lr The c’ly p-fh-'re u:e rt quested to publish the above. Dec 16 ®SO THEATRE NOTICE. Subscribers take tins <>pp'»rtn c|_ nity ni i eturtii’g tht?ir thanks <*• the citizens of Augusta and lhe Strangers visiung the city, for the patronage ex tended towards them during lhe Seasen. They beg leave io announce that ilie 'fIIEA.TRE will re-open in the course of the ensuing month. Many alterations trn«f improvements (in lhe interior of the building) are in contemplation, which will materially add to the cumfoit of lhe audience. Im addition to the present Company, a number 6f performers of acknowledg ed celebrity are engaged. HART H AR DY, Managers. Augusta, Dec. 9 h, 1833. All persons having business with the Establishment will please direct their jettors to HART & HARDY, Managers of the Theatre, Doc. 9 Charleston, S. C. 7KTOTICE- —The copartnership of HYDE, J if . CLEVELAND fa CO. at New-York, and Hyde Si Cr.EVF.LAsn, at Charleston, was dis solved the 2d hist, by mutual consent. The business of the Partner snip will be settled by either of the subscribers, nt No. 8 llnuover st. or at the oilice oi Hyde, Han is fa Roosevelt, Chailestun, 8. C. SIMEON HYDE, GEORGE CLEVELAND. Jr Subscribers having purchased tb« Stock of Hyde 6i Ci.evela.sd, ami taken the store recently occupied by them, will continue die Wholesale Hardware Business, at the corner of King and Liberty sts. Charleston, S. C. tinder HYDE. HARRIS &, ROOSEVELT and are now opening a large and splendid stock of Sheffield, Birmingham, Domestic and Fancy HARDH'ARE, which they offer on li bcral terms. SIME-ON HYDE, j WILLIAM HARRIS, * 11. LA CROBE ROOSEVELT Oct. 16 3m 124 ffj’ The Constitutionalist, Augusta ; Journal tutd Federal Union, Milledgviile; Enquirer, Columbus; Messenger, Macon; are requested to publish the above Weekly, for three mouths and send their bills for payment to H. H. &l R. NOTICE. riTHE subscriber offers Lis service to the pub- I lie, to sell ail kinds of property, Jewelry, Furniture, Wearing Apparel, Dry Goods, Gru. ceries, Produce, Sic Having a very large Store Room, in a good stand for business, exact ly opposite Kilburn’s .Tare House, be will be nble to <jo so advantageously For Goods lodged in his httiids lie will give a receipt and will charge no Storage nor Commission. All that those sending him Goods or property have to d.», is to place a reasonable price on the same and ins 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 oi in this way, by an active ngent JOSEPH CARRIE. Dec 2 144 3 i p NOTICE. HAVING interested A. W. SMITH in busi ness vii«h me, in this place, it will in f u . Sure. be conducted under the firm of ROWE k SMIIH. ADNA ROWE. Nov. 6 wfmw4 133 "stolen - FROM behind a < arringe on the 15th instant about five or six miles from Lexington, Geo. a small Dear Shin covered TRUNK, con, (aining some Clothes, and Letters directed to A Y Walto », Moss 8t Gildcrsleeve, of Charleston, ■ Banes, A. M. Hanks of Augusta. A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery of the Trunk and its contents. 3. M. NORRIS, of Clarksville. ts 138 ” r ’ IT ~ ». GEORGIA COURIER J. A. C&BV2SX.AIW, DENTIST. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity that tic has re turned to the cky, and will resume the duties oi 1 his profession. , He is prepared to insert TEETH of all des , eriptions in the most modern s'yle, in whole or parts of setts. Persons who hat* been so unfor tunate as to loose all tbeir Teeth, may in most instances, be 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 perma nent residence, which will enable him to take the charge of childien’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 foi t of lhe child, and prevent much suffering in after life. He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington Hall, entrance on Broad Street. Oct 2§ 129 ts WINES and LIQUORS7~ H ASSEURand Patridge Eye Cham- JsLJ ->aigne, in quarts and pints. Did Madeira, in Wood and Glass Teneriffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale Rhenish Wino, of Steinberger At Rudei shetner, Brand Vintage of 1822. Malmsey Madeira and Owl Port St. Liicar &. Marseilles Madeira Old Champaign Brandy Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &c. &,c K. SMITH «$-. Co. Nov 29 143 LAMBACK. & RVSE~ HAVE JUST RSCEIYED 5000 ORANGES 20 barrels Apples | 25 boxes New Raisins - 20 do do Prunes and 6 Jais fiesh Malaga Grapes ALSO, 25 gallons Pickled Oysters, which they will conti-iue to receive regular every week. Dec 2 . 144 CANAI. L’LOIJR. 200 Barrels best Brands, expected by •Lamar's Boats, to-mor few and foi sale, low,from the Wharf. G. H. METCALF. Nov 18 ' ■ - - - 138 Coffee, Molasses &, Chainpaigne 50 Bugs prime Coffee, 20 hiids. Molasses first qnaliiv, 34 Doz. Champaigne Wine, On Consignment and for sale by COLLINS 4- MANTON Dec. 13 3 149 Tin Plates and Blankets 200 Boxes Tin Plates, Pontpool bran 12 Bales Blankets, received direct from the l|he Manufacturers and for sale, by . ' R. C. BALDWIN. Nov 18 ’ 158 3t - LIQUORS LANDING; From Lamar's Boats. SO 40 Bbls } Rum 5 pipes T\ t , 20 Bbls / Northern Gm -.10 I ihds ) n 1 • ~,. , - , 2> Bbls I Baltimore Wishtskey Fur sale, low on the whmf, by G. 11. METCALF. Dec 6 , 146 CiIJEIL Bbls refined CIDER jusut re reived on Consignment and lor sale low by CHARLES L. HALL. Dec 30 It 155 ’ • CHAIRS 1000 Cane, Flag and Wood Seat Set ting andßockingChairs oi VariousQualiiy and low prices. G. H. METCALF. Dpc27 154 JUST RECEIVED. 1- Bbls, prime Cider, 20-firkins, fresh butter put up for family usd, .-■* 10 Bales of Cotton Warp No. 5, a 17 Bales of Sheetings and Shirtings Bales of Heavy Cotton Osuaburgs A.-100 dozen Wool Sacks CHARLES HALL. 180 Broad Street. Dec 18 151 tw2w Just Receded. Barrels Irish Potato 26 bbls Cantil Flour 20 boxes Sperm Candles ’ 25.. do Canton Fire Cracke 50 do Bttnch Raisins 50 do Fresh Prunes 5 bales Almonds 5 bbls Bra? lit Nuts 5 boxes Citron 2 barrels fresh Currants 16 Baskets superior Champaign Wine 10 kegs fresh Goshen Butter Just received, which with a ■ Choice selection o GROCERIES, On hand will be sold, low by JOHN COSKERY, Montgomery's Buildings, Dec 6 146 Butter, Buck Wheat, &c. Ferkins, selected Goshen Butter 25 Half Bls Best, Buck wheat 28 qr do do do 10 Casks, prime Cheese 30 Bls W. Ely’s Canal Flour 10 Half do do do 20 Half Bls No 1 Sbad 10 do do No 1 Salmon 10 do do No 1 Beef 6000 Bls Loaf & Lump Sugar assorted qualifies 100 J us assorted Pickles 20 Kegs Superior Lard Just Received and for sale by „ , N. SMITH &. Co. piovnnibcr o 133 New Muckerd. BBLS, and half i,i,ig o f j 2 stafW"®” and 3 new MACKEREL, expect ed up by Latnar’s Boats this day. G.H. METCALF. AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1834. NEW ESTABLISHMENT NO 258 BR'AD STREET, MONTGOMERY'S pANGE. PRICE ScMALLERY. Men's Mercers, Drapers and Tailors, A RE receiving and opening their assortment CM. '»f Goods, viz ; Superfine Cloths. Gassimeres and Vestings, which have been selected from the first Importing House in the city -of New-York, and warranted equal to any offerred in this mar ket, which they are prepared to make to meas ure, in the neat'st style of fashion, on the most liberal terms. They have also on band, and in tend keeping, an assortment of. READY MADE CLOTHING, Ot the finest quality, got up under their own in spection, in the city of New-York, by the best of workmen, in fashionable style. Also, a complete assortment of Fancy Aiticles, viz: Stocks, Gioves, dollars Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs. Shirts, Riding Belts, fa Silk. Cotton and Woolen Hosiery—which they respectfully recommend to the attention of the public. Nov 25 ts 141 . MSIS.M.~C. HALL Has Just Received at No. 180, Broad-Street. 1 Case Berlin Straws - 2 cases french Tuscans 1 case Misses Straw Bonnets Black Poult De Snie Rich ,Blond Veils Fancy Ribbons Gro De Naples—Gro De Swiss Tuscan Straw braid in pieces D<, r 20 152 w4t JUS T RECE f VED. A GOOD assortment of ANNUALS, in splen did bindiiiis ; JUVENILE BOOKS, in near binding suitable fur Christmas and New- Ytars Gifts orßirth-Day Presents for 1834. lhe American, Almanac anti Repository of Use ful Kwwlcdge, for lhe year 1834. The Life of Archbishop Cranmer, by C. W. Le Bas, M A. sac. * ■■■■• Scenes in our Parish, by a Country Parson’s Daughter. Lhe-D iwn Easters, sac. by John Neal 3»in Cringle’s Log; Second Series', Lights and Shadows of German Life f ive Nights of St. Albans—A Romance. Canterbury Talcs, by Sophia and Ilnniet 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, sac. - a«d Teachers, purchasing 1»v whole sale, Hill find prices as liberal, as at any other Establishment in the state. Orders are respect fully solicited. T. H. PLANT, 7 238, Br l)C d St. Dec $0 152 n SUPERIOR CLOTHS SNOWDENT & SH EAR HAV E just received from New Yotk a very large supply of Extra Super, Blue, Black, Green, J/ulberrv Adelaide, Mix’, Olive, Brown, Cloths and Super Buff Casitneres. also , Rich Damask Na,.kins of £xtra sizs quality. J Dec. 9 ts 147 V 300 packages - Birmingham and Sheffield HARDWARE, CUTLERY &i HEAVY GOODS FBI HE Subscribers have just received a -fit very complete assortment of the a. bove Goods, including tv-ry variety of articles usuallykept by Hardware dealers, whteh they offer far sale on accommoda ting tetms for cash, acceptances, or Mer chants Jj* Planter’s money, nt as 'low prices as can bo obtained in the.city. Also, a very extensive assortment of Single and Double Bairel GUNS, RI FLE?) and PISTOLS; J/amlla Hemp, and Cot.on Rope, of all sizes. C. SQUIRE <S*S.ROGERS’ Nov 27 ts 142 ~NFVV GOOI) S~ WM. H. MORGAN, No. 210 Broad-Street, has teceived and is now opening a large and we//selected stork of seasonable GOODS, among them are—Fine and supeifiue Merino Cloths and Circassians . > Go do .plain and figured challe Best bi’k Italian Lustring and fig’d col’d.. Silks calicoes and Muslins ass’ted, corded coats with 65 cords A great variety of fancy Shawls and I l and ker elite fs Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls. Merino Long Shawls, White, red and green Flannels, Superior Welsh and Canton Flannels Fancy col’d Saltinels, Negro cloths and .Blan kets , ..... - t •Superior dl’d Genoa Valvet. Valencia Vestings I 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 Tuscan Bonnets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, HAVE RECEIVED, THIS DAY, FROM NEW YORK* ' 1 Case of Ladies’ Extra TUSCAN BONNETS, whh large Crowns and of the most fashion able shapes, to which they respectfully invite the attention of Ladies. ALSO, A large supply of CO I ION FRINGE and Gentlemen’s LIGHT UMBRELLAS, direct f roui the Manufactories. ALSO ON HAND, Very cheap CARPETING, and large PRA TED THIBET WOOL SHAWLS, at reduced prices. Dec 20 152 51 OYSTERS. A Regular supply in Kegs of 5 and 10 gallons of Pickled Oyste-s received weekly and for sale at the lowest price, bv N. SMITH & Co. OYSTERS. Tn the Shell Received this Day at the Me. Inlosh Street Oyster House, appo site the Post Office. Dec 30 Jt 155 Raisins. 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. 60 do Bloom do 100 half Boxes Bunch do 50 qviaitar Boxes do do Just Received by N. SMITH CO. Dec 9 I KOTas. , flb s <N consequence of the d stance of mv r A tesidence from this property, and the • immensity of hardships the care of mana geing it imposes on my sister Mrs. Alle* i mong; at her instance,l propose to sell tbe ' SiLOrSTOIT ' With all the conveniences and personal ' propei ty connected with the same. This 1 property is situated on the Corner of the Gieat North Square of the Tow n of Sal isbury, N. C. a few steps only from the Court House, and is certainly one of the best situations for bnsiness in the State The ground extends 100 seas on the front of one of the main streets, and about 300 feet alon£ the main cross street, attached •to whiph is part of a buck Lot, ; extending through th‘e whole of the square—there are two other LOTS a short distance efl* which are used for pasture or cultivation. The House is very commodious and in excellent repair, with a front Piaszo the whole length and two back Piazzas. It It s for the usesuf the Tavern a Dining, a I Drawing,a Ball and a Bar Room, besides 1 eighteen Bed Rooms all neat and comfor table: likewise Six Offices on the ground floor, in a row adjoining the Hotel. There is on the premises a most excel lent >S I ABLE, large and well arranged also a smaller Stable with ground floors, all admirably sui'ed to tho purpose of the Establishment, There is attached t.» the sanin a large two story Brick Kitch. en ,an Ico House, two Wells with'pomps; Dairy and other out Houses—a good cel lar with almost all the bui ding conve niences (hat can be thought of. chaudizing in t| lo place, and the greet ' popularity of the stand, and liberal pa- ' tronage which it has enjoyed in both , kinds of business,will ensure to the purch aser a fair start in the race of competition. On the corner in the main building is ' a large Store Room, Counting and lumber Room, besides a good Cel- I hr belonging to the Stme. This is one of [ lhe most favorable situations for Ihe above offer includes also a first * rate Hostler name of Jim well known for 1 his skill and fidelity; he is about 25 years ' olzt healthy and stout—likewise a capital ‘ Cook about 1 2f ypars old. I likewise pto~ pose to sell all the " ’ ( Household and Kitchen t FIT RNIT URE Belonging to the Establishment, con sisting of a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The Furniture is all neat and good, and some of it elegant; there are in the house 40 good Feather Beds and furniture, all in good condition. With the rest, I wish to sell a Carrv all and Harness, and a one Horse Wag" gon and Gear; a good woife Horse; also a Gig and Harness, three first rale milch Cows; some Hogs, &e. The terms of sate will be made extreme ly favourable to those wishing to b»jy, But no part of this property will be'sold without the whole. Hugh McDonald. N B. The public are assured that the Mansion Hotel shall be kepi in good preparation for such as may choose to call, and no pains will be spared to give the very best accommodation until a sale may be effected—'l he Cheraw Stage, also the Lincolnton Stage, also Peck and Welford’s great tri-weekly Line of Sta ges, all stop at this house. Dec 18 4.1 isi .ft?* I Richmond Enquirer an I Geor gia Courier, will the above onep'a week for fotlr weeks, and forward their accoums to the Masion Hotel, Salisbury, for payment. for sale. .A V ALUABLE House and Lot, hi !|gsf®jg C ’*J» with all necessary out liSaag Houses Mid ff large Garden The ■■in MifflUm* Dwelling is new, and of the best ma terials, all in perieot order this is a very 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 various institutions of learning. ALSO, A vacant Lot on north side Green street six ty-nine feet, seven inches front and running back hall way to Ellis-street, situated just be low Centre Street. Titles to both rw either of •he nt’oye Lot. indisputable. For Terms which will be liberal, apply to JOHN C. GRIFFIN . Dec 30 *155 3tw TO RENT a "d OF 1 Z, f,, r'uerly occupied by Alex- MacKenzie. Possession giv en immediately Apply t o P. BENNOCH, ? JAMES M. CARTER or J- P- KING, ,N. B. The Assignees of’ A.Benzie har. s.xor seven grow., Negroes for Ba | e , aming which are a few Jtrsl rate House Women. * ° Ct 9 ’*•■ , f 121 To Rent. TH Eilouse and Lot on Rcy- IIHHI n,, M Street near the corner <>f XaM*&eaa» Reynold and Centre Street re cently occupies by Joseph B Sockton. Apply to A. J. MILLER. December 2 ts 144. BOARDERS WANTED. MR. NOYES can accomodate two or three genteel Young Men with Board at the Corner of Broad & Centre Street. Dec. 2 L ts 144 PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE SEKTIKTEZ., PUBLISHED IN AUGUSTA GEW. BY AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET. DAY, the North-American Ga zt ' e cljai) ges its name, its Editor, and Hs polytcel principles Henceforth, ti will be the advocate o f lhe docUi „ es contained tn tho Preamble a nc | Resoiu M C !;° Stale Kights--Meeung, al Milledgeville, on the 13ih Novemberiast. Those who are unacquainted with the Preamble and Resolutions referred to,are irdormed—That they denounce, in un qualified terms, the well known Procla. illation and Force Bill; They re-assert, the principles <4 the Virginia and Ken tucky Resolutions ot ’yß, in their plain, obvious, and primitive sense; um.bscured by lhe sophistry of modern Federaltls, and unimpaired by lhe strength.wasting, refinement ot hat e hearted Republicans J .1 hey uphold Stale Sovereignly iu a sen sible furin,and with intelligible attributes: I hey maifftaiu jhat the General Govern ment derives its powers tiom a compact between Sovereign S ates; That th-esp powers are liu-i-ed "by Ike plain sense and intention of the i/istrutncnt constitu ting that compact', and that ,n case of a deliLcmie palpable., and dangerous ejeer cise of •' ther ptaeers, not g an!cd; it i the right fydaty of thcSlatcs to interpose for arresting tne. progress of the evil within their respective limits and that they righ. “Ui j »dgc as well of infrac tions <>t the C’otistiiijiiotj/jfs of the mode and measure of red.-ess.” The e aic the principles of «he State Rights’ Paj ty oi Geoieia,” the pi inci. pies <’f th s gazette. We espouse them beemtse-we find thorn hieudt d with all the otigioal elements of out Guver timmr; and because t hey a’t d admit able in iheo. ry, and still more, admit able in practice. We deprecate their antagonist doctrines; because promises have ever been— Consolidation; and their fmits—.di-sen tions, triirpaiion, inj <yire a*id oppres sion. I heir first te t years’ reign, pro ducer! the Alien and Sedition L>ws—and they fell. J heir last ten years’ reign, have b ought he country io the verge < f civil waif -clothed tho President 'with dictatorial power, exhibited his tror»p< on the match from Sttite to State, tn mena cing attay —and they reign on I 1(1 this sia'e of things, it becomes eve ry man who lias the welfare of his coun try at heart, to cun-ider what he can do to redeem her hum disgrace, and rescue her from speedy dissohvion. We believe that we cannot better ditect our time and labor io this object,than by usingour lion est endeavors to bring back the peo ple ,c«i tlj-o iepublicanism which they have forsaken. To this end,we take the State Rights Sentinel in charge, and earrj eslly solicit the aid of all who think with ns upon this deeply interesting subject. As we believe there is an inseparable connexion between virtue ana happiness, vice and misery, whether considered in reference t<> bodies-politic, or to individ uals, it w || be our ceaseless endeavor, tn impte s tins tiu 11, uponjbe minds of rhe people a’ large, and to make , it, if possi ble, the leading max’m of the oariy to which we bel >ng AlL.institutions, and asociatioqsjheieforc,which have for their object the improvement of the moral con dition of our fellow citizens, will fi u d a warm supporter in the Editor of thik. pa-; pe ; and all well wri’ten essays, fending t<» the same object, shall be welcomed to our Columns. The State Rights Sentinel shall be an independent paper, or it shall cease to be. It will pay a blind subse.rVience to no par ti; it will support the intentional errors of none; but it will not visit the er u;ois of individuals upon the party,nor de sert the party,for occasional.errors, When he party which it now advocates, shall depart from the Jeffersonian principles, this gazette will depart from them. ' No. pains will be spared to make the Sentinel instructing and interacting to all classes <>f readers; though other busi ness of the first importance, so bids me io promise much fur a month or two to come. Our printing m derta's are entirely new and well selected, and we are well sup i>licd with operatives: we uiay .therefore promise n speedy and handsome execu iiun of all J ub w oi k which may be entrust ed to us. T'trmsof the State Rights Sentinel will he published once a week until the Is I February. next, and twice a week af terwards— Weekly paper 3 dollars per annum if paid in advance; four if paid a' tire end of the yeat—Semi-weekly paper, foe, if paid in advanep, and six if paid at the end of the year. < A. B. LONGSTREET. (ty 8 * Editors who will publish the a bove, w ill confer a favor on us which will he thankfully received. L’ine Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, &c. | OO Extra size Pine Apples V 100 bum hes Bananas 10 Jars Malaga Grapes JSQIO Sweet Oranges - 5 O Coaco Nuts * 1 ■ 50 drums new Figs 10 da Sultana Raisins, without seed 100 botes bunch Raisins 1 50 half-do do do 30 qr- do do do 5 casiis fresh Prunes, in splendid fancy packages, now landing from Steamer, J. D. Mongin and Lamar’s Boats. For sale, by N. SMITH & Co. Jan 3 2 DECLARATIONS. Neatly printed and for laleaf this Office HOTEt ATHENS, GEORGIA? . . Subscriber respectfully informs his fcrtends.and- the Public generally,that he baspurchased the afbovementionpd Es tablishment,formerly kept by Mr. JOHN JACKSON. The House will be ready for the ac« commodatjon of .i. ; Transient and regular boarded Either Single or in Families, On as moderate terms as chn be afforded m the place by the first of January next, rhe undivided mention of himself and fami v, will be constantly directed to the comfort and pleasure of all who may call on him. J ® fo am P ,O » his uU(JMS generally commodious, and no pains will be spared in furnishing his TA BLE with the best the market will afford. . SAMUTeI GALLI II ER. Dec. 27 2m j 54 O' 1 ’ At a rrftwiwg of the Augusta Jock ey Club, held on Monday, the 23rd Dec. 1833. it was ordered—-That the Races over the Turf at Augusta, be postponed "Mil the 2d Tuesday of March next, when they will positively take place.— By voider. M. F. I?O IS CLAIR, Scc'y. Pe c 27 , - ]54 y IP AV AUG US TA JOCKEY CEUB RACES. tIIHL citizens of Richmond County, liHvinc J formed a JOCKEY CLUB, composed of erentlemen of rhe first character and responsil.i lity, inform the public lhat the Races untie/ their Management, will commence, on the Cuff in tliis vicinity, on the SECOND TUESD AY of MARCH next, The Purses of the difier ent days are now highly respectable and worthy ol the attention oi gentlemen raising fine Horses anq will be increased by additional subscribers On Monday the first day, will be a Colts 1 urse. entrance SIOO, mjle heats— Four have already entered, !1 Second Day—Four Mile Heats. Third Do—Three do do Fourth Do—Two do do Fifth Dny, Handy i&f>, best 3, in 5, known by the name of the Ladies Purse. Sixth Day, Mile Heats, for unkept Horses. UTThe Rules of this Club, regards weights ’s^-‘".be ‘he same as those of the Tree ilttl Club, Richmond, Virginia, Gen. \V W ■MGNfGOMERY, President JOHN PHINIZY, Vice President, p Col. PAUL FITZSIMONS Treasurer . Col; M F BOISCLAIR, Secretary HjP The Editors of the Chaileston Courier and Richmond Enquirer, will please to publish ' the above ouenyv week till firs' January and for ward their accounts to the Secretary of the Club for payment. Nov 22 „ . 140 FUR TIPPETS ’ djVDCAP/iS. A New Supply of llicli Fur TIPPETS & CAPES, Has just been opened by the Subscriber, Together, yyitli A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES, Amongst which is A. Splendid Assortment of Well assorted in Colors. J. P. SETZE, North side of Broad vreet. Dec 9 ts 147 NEW goods; SSttWIIIfEn & S’III3A®» Respectfully aimounoe. to their friends in the :itu and country, that they have, received from New York, a very large supply of STAPLE AND FANCY SUITABLE FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON Comprising the most extensive Hod 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 lor the city trade The public are respect fully requested to call and examine their assort ments. N.-vS ]2 ( ]34 Pickled Oysters, DORTIC &LAFJTTE l\ r o 231 Bvoad Street HAVE JUST RECIEVED, 100 Gallons of Pickled Oysiers in 5 and 10 Gals. Kegs, and have made ar rangements to-receive a supply bv every arrival from Savannah, which they will sell by the Keg only, and warrant "them io go sound to any part of the Immior. Dec 9 147 . FH EAC 11 SLIFPE HS. ~ ADIES fine -M-roccu. Piunella English Kid and American Jgjd Slippers. A new Style of.. Kid Walking Shoes, and a few Ladles Quilted Shoes a •very desireable article for the Season. Just Rere.ved and fur Sale at No. 215 Broad Street. H. ALDRICH &Cn. December 23 153 3t ' SOAP. ~ "' ,1o^ te,) alf Boxes first 81 leond vlr ’ * qualify, for sale by G.II. METCALF. NO. 7