About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1834)
4 CORPORATION OF TUB CITY OFjUJGUSTA. Mayor SAMUEL HALE. Members of Council. Edward Thomas, James Harper, J. B. Bishop, Thomas Glascock, Jesse Kent, John Bones, P. Crump, N. Delatgle, and R. F. Bush . Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker. Clerk Court CommonPleeu,Dau\e\ McMurphy. City Sheriff, Edmund B Glascock City Collector and Treasurer. J. 11. Mann. City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson. Deputy do. Thos Campbell. Justices of the Peace, James Primrose, C Heckell, J W Meredith, R. F Bush, Over ton Cosby, A I Huntington, J C Snead. Constables, Isaac Heudrick, Win C Meredith, Win Howard. Clerk of the Lower Market, Jas. W. Meredith. Glerk of the Upper Market Sexton, Louis Kunze. Superinl endant of the Mxgatine, O Danforth City Surveyor, Robert Raiford. Judge Court Common Pleas, John W. Wilde. Sessions of the Court of Common Pleas, fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, Septem ber and Nov.— Return Day, 6 days before County Officers - Freeman W. Lacy, Sheriff—Jacob C. Bugg, Receiver T R-— James Primrose, Tax Collector Raiford, Surveyor— haac Hendricks, Coroner.— Daniel Macmuiphy,Marler in Equity. Justices of the Inferior Court. Valentine Walker, G. B. Marshall, William Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalam Rhodes. Clerk Sup’r If Infr Courts, James McEaws Clerk Court of Ordinary, G M Walker Sessions of the Superior Court for Richmond County first Monday in .Tuna and January Sessions of the Inferior Court for Richmond County, Fourth Monday in June and December Courts of Ordinary throughout the Stale, On . the fi.rst Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November. Notaries Public. Wm. H. Jones, Paul Rosigitol, Daniel McMur phy, Charles Carter, A Picquet, Western B. Thomas, Andrew J Miller, William C Micou, Wm T Gould, Samuel H Peck, John A Barnes Auctioneers. Latham Hull. | J.-Marsliall. | E W Spofford. Exchange Brokers. Beers, Booth ii St John, | Allens & Paddock. Lottery Agents, W. P. Beers, | G Robertson Insurance Agencies. Willys Catlid of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut Henry H Field of the Farmers Fire Insurance and Loan Company, New-York Alexander M ickenzie of the Howard Insu rance Company, New-York James Harrison of the Mechanics Irsurance Company, New-Ark, New-Jersey G H Paddock of the Charleston Fire Marine and Life Insurance, Charleston. S C Bank of Augusta. OfftrlncrDzy, Monday— Discount Day, Tuesday President, Thomas Cumming, Cashier, Rub: n F Poe, Teller, R Ketchum Directors.— Thomas Cumming, John Moore, Richarl Tub.ntn, Jm Carmichael, Jas. Gard- I ner, John Bones, Sam’l Clark, James Harper, James Frazer, Robert A Reid, Wm.'Cummiog, John E Igar, Robert Campbell. Branch State Bank at Augusta.: Offering Day, Thursday, Discount Day, Friday, , President, John Phinizy, Cashier, Isaac Henry, ; Teller, William H Jones. Directors — John Phinizy, A Waterman, R H M rsgrove, A Slaughter, W H Turpin, James M Carter, John Davis, John P. Greiner. F. C. Heard, P Stovall Insurance &, Banking Comp’ny. Offering uty Wednesday— Discount Day Thurs day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton, Secretary Sc Cashier, Wm. Poe, Teller, F. A Morgan, Book-keeper- Directors, P Bennoch, Wm Bryson, Nicholas Delaigle, John Fox, A Graham Wm Harper, J K Kilburn, J M’Dowall, A J Miller, T J Par melee, E Coxe. Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank. Offering Day, Tuesday, Discount Day, Wednes day, from Ist June to Ist October ;Offering and Discount Day, Wednesday from Ist October to Ist June. President, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier, Teller, Henry B Holcombe, Biok-keeper, Dis count Clerk,and Runner John A Barnes, Directors. — Joseph Wheeler, Edward Thomas, John W Bridges, John C Holcombe Wm. Har per, M. K. Butler, Rev. 11. Pratt, If. B. Hol combe. Mechanics Bank. Y Offering Day, Tuesday; Discount Day, Wed nesday. A; Sibley, President; George \V. Lamar, Cashier; Daniel 3. Roman, Book-Keeper, Jonathan Eilix, Teller. Directors.— F. Bradford, Robert McDonald, Alfred Cumming, T G Casey, Edward Bustin, G B Marshall, Henry. Il Field, J B Guieu, R H Warren* r Savings Bank of Augusta. Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry Cashier Treasurer. Day of Deposit, every Saturday from 3to 5 o'clock. Augusta Library Society. Jas Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Wsi- Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, % Librarian. Directors -Robt. F.Poe,R ev S. K. Talmage, James Harper, Robert Campbell, Dr. Kennon’ Henry H. Cumming, W.T. Gould, Wm. C. Mi cou, Days of Delivery— Every day from Bto 4 «» clock, P. M. Medical Society. Alexander Cunningham, President, Wm Savage Free President, F. M. Robertson, Recording Se > cretary Corresponding Secretary.— Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, ■ Orator, Medical Coliegeof Georgia. OFFICERS The Board of Trustees c'xrsists of 24 Members. A. B. Longstreet, President. M Antony, Vice President . L. D. Ford. Secretary M. Antony, 1 Paul F. Eve, \ Executive Committee. L. A. Dugas. ) Dr L A Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr Paul F Eve on Surgery; Dr. A Cunningham on Institutes and P'actice: Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children Dr. Jos. A. Eve, Materia Meihca.— Dr. L. D. Ford, on Chemistry; ’ J. P. SETZE s note opening the greatest portion of his Fall supplies, which he offers tv his friends and customers at very low prices, as most of the fol lowing a, tides were laid in immediately after his arrival in New York, and therefore previous to the last rise. POULT de sori, grosde Swiss, grosde Beilin, gr<sde Naples, fcic. Plain and figured satin striped Silks Farad se and best Mateoni’s Italian Silk Silk and I’abby Velvets Extra rich Paris Needle worked Capes Ladies white and colored plain and embroider ed Gloves Gentlemen’s very best horseskin Gloves and In dia Rubber Suspenders Watered, satin striped and velvet Belts 6 4, Italian Silk do .... Damatahine (a new article for ladies dresses) Colton and worsted, French and English Silk Hosiery A very extensive assortment, of Thibet anil Ale lino plain and embroidered Shawls, all sizes Satin, Gauze and twisted Silk do 3 4, 4-4, and 6-4, Prussian do Infants caps Plain and figured Pongee Handkerchiefs Negro handkerchiefs and Apron Checks Patent Pin, hemming Needles, Spool cotton American, Bruxels, Venetian and Scotch Ingra in caipettings Hearth Rugs carpet,. Furniture and quality bindings Leghorn 8f gimp Straw Bonnets, (a new article) Scarlet Padding. Buckram and sail cloth American, French, Swiss and British Prints 64, cotton cambric, Jackonet, Mull, Book and Nansook Muslins, assorted Merino Circas sian and Bombazetts Wh>xv. scarlet and green canton Flannels Plain and figured Swiss Muslins 6-4, Swiss cotton cambric, a beautiful article chintz Ftimiture Prints, (someveuy rich) Bottle Green, Steel mixed, claret, olive black and blue fine and sup. broad cloth and casstmcie American, Ficnch, Welsh and Roger’s Flannels some cx’ra fie Irish Linens aid Diapers, French Napkins Plain needle worked and hemmed linen cam bric handkerchief; Toilet table covers Linsey Woolsey’s and Kerseys Black and unbleached 3 4, 4 4, and 6 4, shirtings and sheetings Merino Mant es Table Mats, paste boards, Scotch Dr vias and Russia Diapers Assorted Florence Si ks, foundation A slins Assorted tabic and bird’s-eye Diaper B ack love Shawls, bishop’s lawn Great variety of Fur Capes and Tippets Ladies corsets, curls and hair braids Lion skins Pcteishanis, fl ix Thread Floor cloth and Sat'nietts Striped and cross bar’d Muslins Assorted size Blankets Black and unbleached Russia .Sheetings cotton, Lnmbs wool,’Silk and law Silk i Hose 4-4, and 6 4 Bo ! inelt Laces, edgings and inser tings do 4-4, ana 6 4, Bedtickings Slielitz Osnaburgs 6 4, cambiic Dimity and corded coats Cotton Suspenders, candle wick Turkey red, worsted fiinge, cotton cards Youth anti mens Woollen Gloves Brazilian and Tortoise Shell Tucking and side comlis The above Goods together with his former Stock comprise a very general assortment, and are offered at wholesale and etail prices that cannot fail to please. Oc» 16 124 ts 1 Tuslecs oi li ichinonu .xcadeinj. El we rd F Campbel, Presiden., Henry b Cumr.un , G IV Crawford, A B Longsttrect Di A Cirnu i-cbtim, Wm T Gould, Thomas M’Grar .V, W. M< nti-< mrry, James W Davies f J r..->- ir rto Ute Board. Jas M’Laws ti v H. ii i.i, Mi. M’Millan, English u) p.ui.njut. Froe School. rhotma Cii'ti't.".’'?■ President, Peter Bennoch I'ice Frisid-nt, Hebert F Yue, Secretary Robert A Reid, 'ircij-itit r, Eli Mustin, Teacher Mand^eis. — John Moore, Samuel Hale, John Bones, i Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman, and James Harper Theatre Company. J. G.McWhorter, President; Isaac Moise,Sc cretaryand Treasurer; Dr. ihos. I. Wray, Rob Walton, T. J Parm.dee, D. W. St. John. Union Wharf Company. Peter Bennoch, President, John Sharp, llharfA ger, Treasurer & Secretary. Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thomas G. Casey, Wm. Bostwick, John L. Anderson, A Bidwell.—Directors. Steam Boat Company. IVin Robertson, Agent, Thos McGran, 'lreasurti and Secretary. Trustees Masonic Hall. Samuel Hale, Chairman,Thomas 1 Wray, Alx’i MacKenzie, A Slaughter, John W Wilde, F Ganahl, Lemuel Dwesic, Godby, Wm 3 Gould, Peter Bennoch, Wm Schley. Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Com pany. Trustees.— J. G McWhorter, Chairman, Join Phinizy, Secretary and Treasurer, R. 11. Mus grove, A. Cumming, John Bones. M isoaic Calendar. Social Lodge, No 3,2 d F riday in every month Webb's Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in evt ry month. Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in ery month. Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, lg Monday in every month. Adonirenn Council of R &. S M, first Saturday in December, March, June and September. Lodge of Perfection, Council of P. of Jerusa lem and Rose Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesday in February, May, August and November. Consistory of S. P. R. 8. 22d June, and 22c December. Standing Committees OF COUNCIL, FOR THE ENSUING YEAR On Accounts— Messrs. Harper, DJaigle an! Kent. Streets—Messrs. Bishop, Crump and Lamar. Pumps Messrs. Crump, Glatcock. and I nomas. -Afarl-et—Messrs. Glascock Kent.fc Bishop Magasine—M esgvs . Kent, Glasco k &i Bush. Thomas, Lamar an, , Dnrinr-Measr.. D elaigk| Lsmar „ d Har Jail—Messrs. Crump, Glascock ana tl Cit, Hall—Messrs. Bush. Ken t an Kent^ 101 — MeSSrS ‘ Glascoc J«, Harper’ an,' Printing—Messrs. Lamar, Glascock an ihomas. Published by order of Council. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. Georgia, Lincoln Coeunty, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY, ) NOVEMBER TERM, 1833. $ UPON the Petition of George Williamson, stating that he holds the Bond of the late John M. D< oly, to make Titles to him to a Tract of Land in the county’ of Jackson, on the North fork of the Oconee river, containing 900 acres, granted to Bryan Ward, and purchased by said Dooly at Sheriff’s sale, as the property of Tho mas C.,Russel. A copy of said Bond is filed in the Clerk’s Office, and the said John M. Dooly having departed this life without executing Titles agreeable to said Bond, or making provision by Will for the same, Whereupon it is ordered, that the Executor or Administrator, with the Will annexed of the said John M. Dooly, deceased shew cause, if any they have, on the Third. Monday in February next, before this Court, why the said Adminis tration, with the Will annexed aforesaid, should not be directed to make Titles to the said George Williamson, for the said Tract of Land—and it is further ordered, that the Clerk of this Court publish a copy of this rule, agreeable to law, in in one of the public Gazettes of Augusta. A true Extract from the Minutes, MICAJAH HENLEY, Clerk. Nov. 11 135* Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Andrew J. Miller, applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased* 1 hesc are therefore to all and singular the kindred and sreditois of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections,(if any they have,) and shew cause why said letters w hon'd not be granted. GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. e. it. c. _DceG 146 Georgia, Lincoln County, COURT OF ORDINARY, ) NOVEMBER TERM, 1833, f WHEREAS Nancy H. Stokes Excetrtrixon the estate .of John II Walton late of said county deceased,hath petitioned the court of or dinary for letters of dismission from said estate.it is therefore ordered that all and singer ar, (he Kindred and creditors of said deceased be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office this Nov 5. 1833 MICAJAH HENLEY c. c. o. Nev. 11 uibin 135 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Jacob Am.nons, ap plies to mo for Leiters of Admin* istration, with the will annexed on tho es« tate of Jacob Amnions Sent, ofsaidcoun ty deceased. All persons concerned are hereby no* lifted io be and appear at my office with in tho time prescribed by law to shs'w cause (if any) why said let ers should not be granted. Given under mv hand al office Nov. 5. MICAJAH HENLEY, c. c. o. Nov. 11 ts 135. Georgia, Lincoln County. Elisha Weathets ap ▼ V plies for letters of administration on the estate of Dianna Galbet late of said county' deceased. These are, therefore, to cite the kin dred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within tho time preset ibed by law to shew cause, if any w y said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this Nov. 5 1833. M. HENLEY, c. c. o. Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Silvanus Rendrick, Guardian for Elizabeth Atha, bath petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters if Dismission from his said Guai dianship. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, shew cause (if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 27th daj ‘ >f November 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, c.c. o- Dec 2 144 21 months after date application will be made to the court of ordinary of Lincoln coin t for leave to sell three negroes—Peter, Case and child belonging to Cliapley R Strather a minor, for the benefit of said minor. JOHN G. STRATHER, Guardian. >3 136 >i:4in FOUR months after date applicaiion will be made to the court us ordina ry of Lincoln county for leave to sell the real estate of Mark Golden late of Lin coln county deceased for the benefit us the Heirs and creditors of said esta'e. VINCENT LOCKHART, Adm'r. Nov. 5. ni4m 145 "brought tojail~ IN Jacksonboro*, Sctiven county, on the sth February last a Negro Wo man, SARAH, about 30 or 35 years old, dark complexion and has lost her fire teeth, says she belongs to one William While, a Negro speculator, that she run away about Ist of Feb. from her master in Hamburg, S. C. and that her master had recently brought her from Maiyland. The owner is requested to come for. ward, pay* expenses, prove ike Negro to be his and take her away. JOHN C. FERRILL, Jailor S. C. Dec. 2 3t 144 20 DOLLARS REWARD, be given for a Pocket Book T V and Contents of about one Hun dred and Twenty dollars in five and ten dollar Bills, in S. C. money, supposed to be lost from Me Callistois waggon Yard neat the upper market to A Craige’s, on Friday evening Dec. 13th 1833. Any person finding the above Pocket Book 4« contents shall receive • he above rewradby Leaving it with A, f .uige. J. ELLERBE. Dec. 16 3t 105 20 DOLLARS REWARI? RUMAWAY from the subscriber, a Negro fellow named ISHAM, a likely fellow six feet two or three inches high, and a very pleasing countenance. It is suspected he 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 mav procure him. JOHN MONTGOMERY. Dec 27 31 154 SALES. 100 NEGROES for Sal” ON the 10th and 11th days of January next, tn the Court House in Charlotte, Mecklen burg County, North-Carolina, 1 will sell 103 iNegroes, the property of IViili.im Davidson, by virtue of two Deeds ufTrust to me executed by the said Davison, for the benefit ofthe Bank of Newbern, John Irwin, Samuel McComb and others.— Terms, Cash. W MORRISON, Trustee. Charlotte, N. C. Sept bth, 1833. 110 The Editors of the following papers will in sert the above advertismeut, once a week, until ■.he first of January next and Toward a paper im mediately with their accounts to this office for settlement, viz*. The Times and Gazette, Colum bia, S. CCourier, Augusta and Journal, Mil ledgeville, Ga.; Spirit of the Age, Tuscaloosa, Journal, Montgomery mid Register,Mobile, Ala hama. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. fII HE Subscriber offers for sale five "hundrd I acres of well 'unproved land, (two hundred of which is cleared.) hying in the lower part of Lincoln county near Savannah river. The place is well adapted to farming, is healthy and con venieutly situated. For terms apply to the subscribe! or to M. J. WALKER Esq. of Augusta. JAMES LOCKHART. Nov. 13' 136 wlrn A BRICK YARD To Tease, THE SUBSCRIBER will Lease sot one or more yeais, the Brick Yaid near the upper end of (ho city of Augus ta, with all iis appurtenances. Any persons desirous of entciing into this business can learn further partieulais by applying to P. 11. CARNES., Dec. 6 ts 146 FRESH FALL GOODS. STOVALL & IIAMLEN HAVE received by late arrivals, their Fall and Winter Slock of Fancy and Staple Goods, COMPm-ING A splendid variety of Articles in the FANCY and DRV GOOD line—selected with great care in New-York, from recent importations. N - . B.— Customers and Country Merchants are solicited to call, ami examine our Stock, which will be sold at fair prices for cash, or ap proved paper, at NO. 287 BROAD-STREET. wif 132 CHARLES LABUZAN, WILL CONTINUE THE COMMISSION BUSINESS . IN AUGUSTA. A ND solicits the patronage of the friends of riL the late firm of A Slaughter &, C. La buzan. and of the planters generally. The sale of Cotton 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 be placed in a first rate Fire Proof Ware House and the usual advances made if required. Aug 23 101 ts CHARLES JL. KALL, COACH MAKER HAS just received, from the Northern Manu factories oi i>is own selection a complete ASS lITMENT OF PbEASVUE carriages consisting of Coaches. Barouches, gig's, Su|- keys, Buggies, and fancy Wagons, Si 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 Coa hes Gigs, Barouches and Sulkeys. Repairing in all its various branches at short notice. Ellis-Street, rear of the U. S. Hotel. Dec 6 146 tw, ’wc&Tarw’srsWi A U G US TA. ‘ OLICIT a continuance of patronage from their friends a«d the ]»uldrc. Their COT TON WAREHOUSE, is all wood; but toplace their customers on quite as safe a footing, as those who Store in Brick Buildings, all Cotton Stored with them, is fully insured against Fire in the Office of the Augusta Insurance and Bank ing Company, without any additional ehaige against the owners. They will at all 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 H 6 ts Rates of Storage and Commis sion, REVISED and adopted unanimously by the Ware-House Keepers in the City of Angus ta, July 2d, 1832: Ist month, Ea b mo. afte. Bale cotton 25 cts 12J cts Barrels and Qr. casks 25 12 Hogsheads (large) 75 37£ do (small) 50 25 Pipes 60 26 Tierces 37<J 18 Trunks 37i 18J Kegs shot or lead 37i 18£ do Nails 25 12} Cotton bagging pr. ps. 12<J C} Cotto Rope 12} 4 8 4 Bacon per piece 2 1 Chairs 12j 6} Bed Steads 50 25 Carriages (4 wheel) $2 00 1 00 do (2 do ) 100 50 Jersey &. oth’r wagons 1 00 50 Crates (large) 76 37( do (small) 60 25 Stills 50 25 Anvils 12£ 6} Castings per piece 4 2 Iron per bar 3 2} All small packages 12} Boxes and bales merchandize, 25, 60, 75 and $1 according to size. Re-weighing cotton 12} cfs. per bale and if Be Stored the owner is subjected to extra Storage Cotton sold by Factors not subject to storage until, the expiration of 15 days. Commissions f oi selling - cotton 50 cents pi bale, do for acceptances 2} per cent do foradvancingmoney in ) o , all cases per. et for receiving and forwarding goon 50 per cent on the first month’ storage, NEW GROCERY. fJXHE Subscriber has opened a GROCE R JL SI ORE in Augusta, in the house coin mouly called Danforth’s Biick Building, just below Dr. Wray’s Druggist store, north side of Broad-street, which is conducted bv Mr Au gustin Slaughter. He enters inthe small way into fair competion in the trade of the place, and will be very thankful to bis friends and the pub lic for such encouragement as they may think proper to afford. His assortment composes, a mongst other articles, the following Extra prime Gun Powder and Hyson TEAS, at smaller retail and in caddies Prime Pouchong, (a black Tea) Extra prime, and other qualities Loaf Sugar R al Mocha Coffee, Garracmijla do. a superior article Common green do. i Prime new Rice Brown Havana Sugar, prime White do., St. Croix do. Pilot Bread, Butterand Water Crackers Fine Cheese, Buckwheat Flour Superior Goshen Butter Potatoes, tried and much approved Sperm Candles, Soap and Chocolate Cayenne Pepper Raisins in boxes and half boxes,at smaller retail Superior Segars superior Primes ta boxes of about Ju lbs. Good Champagne Wine, by he basket or bottle, Fine Madeira Wine, Terreriffe and Sherry da. Dry and sweet Malaga do. of good quality Superior Cognac and Champagne Brandy Do. Holland Gin Northern Rum and Gin, New-Orleans Whiskey A great variety of SWEET MEATS ami PIC KLE-i, made from the best English and French receipts, and believed to be of superior quality. ALSO, A few French, English, East and West India PRESERVES. CHARLES F. RANDOLPH The pudersigned has the management of the above Establishment, and respectfully solicits of his friends and the public, such portion of their patronage as they may think he degorves. AUGUSTIN SLAUGHTER. Nov. 27 8 w 4 142 REM O VA L. Ws> a Hare removed their Stock ts >HUES to .¥<>. 2~6, ' directly opposite their old slan t in Kerrs S; Grahams new range thtee do,rs above the Globe Hotel, ivhcre they are now recciuin ir 300 Packages of fresh ROOTS_&i. 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 ami 9hoes 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, Morrncco Sealskin and Leather Boots, Shoes ami Slip pers 500 pair ladies and gentlemen’s water proof Boots and Shoes 500 do do do do Carpet and do do Mockisans ID” Also, a large Stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Lfea- ■ ther, New-Yoik, Philadelphia and Baltimore Calf Skins. Sealskins, Buckskins, Moitocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Ihreadand all the rmUeriafs and Tools for manufacturing all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices. B. W. FORCE 4’ Co. B-T* 1’ ORCE Co’». Boot-arid Shoe Factory, in the rear entrance through their St'ofe ; -where Boots and Shoes of every description are marie and repaii ed. Oct 11 122 ts 5&5218 ÜBiE"a» W 3 Truly grateful for past favors rece ivedat the hand of a generous public, take this method of return ing their most sincere thanks, and lespedfully solicit a continuance cfffulrongge al the AUGUSTA Ladies Confectionary, Where will at all times be found a general assortment of CONFECTION ARIES, such as Chrystalized, Transparent Sugar and Guin toys, R°ck 'I Springs' ' Lemon j Pound Mint I Sugar Rose | Queen Sassafras I Macaroni* I Barley w Cocoauut I Hoarhound Lemon i ” Cinnamon Biack . f ream and And Blown | Ginger J Pine Apples j Ci Pine Apples') Crab Apples I J® Limes I l "c Pears | Oranges ' Figs | co Ginger >■_ Plumbs Citron 1 Greengages t~< Plumbs 5 Quinces Dates ft Ch anges and ft Tamarinds 1-tB Lunes j 53 Peaches j Pei feet Love L. P. Madeira Life of Man \ »■ W. Champaign Rose ■ R Champaign , Clove f J’jl Sherry Cinnamon ! Port | Mint \ S Muscat Tansey j Claret Ginger k Teneriffe " I Noyeau * £■* And I • Anniseed and y Marseilles f oflee / U J ALSO, FRUITS OF ALL DISCRIPTIONS IN SEASON. Together with sundry other articles such as, French Fancy Chyslalized Work, Pasteries, Al monds, Raisins, Filberts, Brazil Nuts. English Walnuts, Pt unes, Dates, Orgeat, stuffed Olives, Mustard, Mats, Market Baskets, Willow Cradles and Carriages. ALSO, O2V THE RIVER 10 boxes Lemons 1000 Oranges All the above articles we will be able to sell as low as any other House in the place. Oct 30 130 MINCE PIES. Families can be supplied with hot Mince Pies, daily, by sending between 11 and 2 o’clock, to LAJ/BACK &, RUSE’S Confeciionarv Dec 18 Chairs. "g CANE, Flag and Wood Sear, and Rocking Chairs, Various Qualities and prices, now recei ving, and for sale by G. H. METCALF. Dec 6 146 RICHMOND BATH AC ADE 1H Y. I Exercises of this Institution will be re .IL sumed under the superintemlence of the subscriber, on the first MONDAY in January next. The Propiietors ts tnis Institution, im pressed with the belief thai there is no place in (be Southern country, which combines more advantages fur a permanent School, are resolv-- ed to neglect no means to render it in the high est • egree useful, and woithy of publie confi dence and patronage. Witn this view, they have determined at much expense, to alter and iniproye the buildings in such a manner, as to afford every accommodation both to the Teach eis ami p U pi] s . To those who are acquainted with the location, it is unnecessary to say, that tjie climate is as pure as ia any section of the bouthei u country. The health of the place is ptoveibtal. So Ctr as the advantages of good society may be considered as giving it a claim to public encouragement, it is believed tfiere is no Seminary, which, in this respect, stands upor» higher ground. Believing it to be of the highest importance to Jht pupil, both as respects his moral deportment ami literary advancement, thatjhe should be as much as possible under the immediate tuition of the Teachers, arrange ments have been made, at no small expense, by the subscriber, to accommodate with board, in his own family, those pupils whose parents and gnaidians may wish to avail themselves of those advantages. By this arrangement, the Teach ers will be able to devote their whole time, both in and out of School, to the instruction of their pupils. In addition to the branches usually taught in English and Classic Schools, the scho lar may be qualified, if desired, to commence with advantage the study of any of the learned professions. Having been many years engaged as a leacher, in the State, and his peculiar mode of teaching, having proved eminently success ful, tho subscriber deems it unnecessary to make any remarks with regaid to l.is claims to public confi lence. Upon tins point he would net only refer to those who have patronized the Listitu , tution since under his superintendence, bnt also toothers, to whom he has been formerly known as a teacher. r-t 4n „ r °T IS SMITH. Richmond Bath Dec 3. 1833. _ Dec. 9 bv Feb. 147 TRICIIMON D AC a dem YF~ tIL Exercises ol this institution will be lenewed on the Just day of January next, under the direction of the Rev. Henry Reid us Rector and Mr. McMillan as Englts 1 Teacher; — Tcrtns as beielufure. The long experience ai d w ell kuown success of Mr. Reid in leadi ing. are si.ffi< ie.it, it is believed, to con-* vpicc the public i 1 the advoniages n<>\v oft'eit’d in the Academy. Mr. McAZil lan i» the idle Rector of die HYZ/.cs a!- cadenty, and kts Rt’Ci titiuet.duUous uit oi (he highest character. By order <1 the Trnstc.-v. JAMES M’LAVVS, clerk. Dec. 23 Classical ScV.onl MR. SWIF'I, w< u'd li-vp Citi I \ ii, foii .ihe pu 'lie that as soon the m , c*’ss<iry ur rageinents can be coniptcn <1 h. will open n Classical and English bclmol i»> tip. bu.ldin>.’ <»■ M’i tosh street, belonging t (1 the Estat, of the late Dr. Waikms, anti lately occupied as on < ffice by Di’s. Dugas and Eve. M- would le fer those disposed to patronize him to ’ ■, Rev. Mr. Ford, Mr. IF. Catlin Dr. L. D. Ford, Hon. Sarifls - del Hale, Hon. Jno Forsyth. N B—Application may l, e made at the Book Store of Messrs. Richards and Gaaalil, or to Mi. S. a' the Planter’s Hotel, where Terms and other paiticulars will be made known. __Nev. 20 138 NIGHT SCHOOLS For Anting, Arithmetic and Hook-Keep ing, Mil. CHARLES Will open lug Night bCHUUt o» Monday Evening next, al 7 o clock, p. m at hu residence, on Camp bel! street. 1 The Brauches to be taught are, Penmansfrip Arithmetic and Book keeping, by Single and double Entry. Young gentlemen wishing to acquire a f IW! expeditious Running Hand aie n, formed that by Mr Charles’ system, they can aequite ii i„ as short a time h by any system now taugl t m the United States. A. y wHiing. however de formed, cramped. or stiff,wib in a short ti no be reformed into a handsome, free, expeditibug permanent band, suited to every purpose of lifo and business. • > ■ ■ Mr Charles’ svstem of Book Keeping w ill b e found to be imculiarly suited to the busmiss us this place. Anemia, 23 I Oct. EDUCATION. ~ ar is proposed «u open a .<hc.nl on Monday the I,;|i Lest, in a lic useoti McKinne Stree t near the Spring nu :< i ihe < havgeot well q,.ali tied teacher. Parents and guardians desirous of aval mg themselves of ( | )e advantages it may present, will be informed of all necessary par ticulars ou applica imi to. .. JW. HARPE# November 6 100 , ETTUCAI’IuA. AGRA DU \TE of one of the Ni w-Eng'and Colleges, whose testimonials are ample, whois well y.Tst <1 in the French Language, would be happy to . ngng. as ’ e-ich-r io »n a-’ giee.ilde Family, or tn connection with suing te special,le 1 cstitmion. Letters addressed to L G T . and left at this Office, will meet with prompt attention. 3 lw 132 Nov 29 GTirniTE; MINIATURE PAINTER, AT THE jpaAsraanas siLO'aa-/ Uec 23 153 GAW, THE subscriber having opened an of. ftce in Augusta,tenders his profesion al set vices in the counties of Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Burke, Jefferson, Scriyen, Tattnall, Emanuel, anti Mont gomery; all business confided lo him shall be promptly and punctually attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. Dec. 9 if 147 Brought to Augusta Jail, Geo. ON the 4 h <L'V °f Oct. last, a negto man nanteJ George, says he belongs to James K< ''h e dy, of Tennessee, near Huntsville,George is 5 feet 7 inches high Dark complexion, and about 30 j eats old. Also on the 20th iusf. a man calls himself James, says he belongs to Doctor Wm. Terrell of Sparta Ga. James is 5 feet 4 inches high. Dark complexion and about 45 years old, and has a Scar on bis right knee, which he says was done by an axe. Owners of said negroes is requested to Come forward pay expenses and take them fiorn Jail. H. B, FRAZER, Jailor. „ Dec. 23 ts 15:3