About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1834)
VOL. VIII. FUBI.IS AEI» EVERY DAY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AJt? 2 O'O’iiOaE, zvx. Howard’. Brick Buildings, opposite the Post-Oflico M’lntosh Street, DIRECTIONS. Salnsof Land, and .Yavroea, by Administrators, Execu : «r«, or Guardians, are required, by law. *° be j! e Jon ’! le -fir.'Tuesday in the mouth, between th" hours of ten m c .e fsroiioon an three in the afternoon, at the courtjioy «9ct ths county which the property is situate. Notice cl hesa salor must bagiven in a public gazette SIA.I ¥ days previous Co the day of sale ~ . Notices of Um sale of personal property must bo givenin tike manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale Notice tothe debtors and creditors of an estate, mus-be published for FORTY days. Notice hat application will be made to the Court of Or diner- for I. ave to sell land,must bo published for FOUR leave to sell Negroes, must be published for j> jy uN riloue'ore auy order absolute shall be made her the court MAIL ARRANGEMENT, P O. Augusta, 16th Dec. 1833. Northern Mail. Arrives at half past 7, A. M. Closes at 5 p in Western Mail. Arrives at 5 p m—Closes at 7 a m Charleston Mail. Arrives at 6 a ni-—Closes at 5 p in Savannah Mail. Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays mt 5p nt —Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 p in Athens Mail. Arrives on .Mondays Wednesdays and I ridays .at 4 p m—Closes on Sundays, Tuesdays and Tliarsdays at 10 a m Vend let on Mail. Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p m erases Qu Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p m Cainsville Mail. Arrives on F ridays at 8 p m—closes on Suu days at 9 p in. Louisville Mail. Arrives on Saturdays at 7 p m—closes on Thursdays at 9 p tn. Coosaio hate hie Mail. Arrives on Sundays at 5 p tn —closes on Tues day? at 10 .< tn OFFICE HOURS- The Post O’ice will be open from 9 a mto 2 p tn and from 3 to 6 p m. Oti Sundays the ofli e will be open fvotn 9to '3O a m and from A pa t 5 to A past <> ;> in. H’M. C. MICOU. P. M [TT The c’ty p ipers are requested to publish the above. Dec 16 150 .. TH EAT R E NOTICE. Subscribers take tins appvrln nily of reiuriiit g liit’ir (hanks ti |b« citizens of Augusta anti tho Stranger visiung the city, for the patronage ex tended towards them during the Seesen f ev beg leave to announce that the THE AT R E will re-open in the course of the ensuing month. Many alterations uad improvements (in the interior of the bui’ding) ata in contemnl a'ion, which will materially add lu ibe (joinfort ol ihe audience. In addition to tho present Company, a number ot performers of acknowledg ed’celobiity are engaged. HART <s• HARDY, Vunogcrs. Augusta, Dec. 9 h, 1833. gj?” Atl persons having business ni'h tho Est-iblish'iieot will nl«'-is-‘ direct theii letters to H\R P & HARDY, Managers <>f lhe 7he at re., Dec. 9 Charleston, S. C TLT* JTICE-— Thc cop«niierst»!p of H YDE, ' CLEV ELAND &. CO. at New-York. *.t <i Hyde & Cleveland, at Charleston, was dis solved on the 2<l mst. by mutual consent The business of the Partnei ship will be setiled by either of the subscribers, at No. 8 Hanover st or at the office of Hyde, Harris U Roosevelt. Charleston, S. C. SIMEON HYDE, GEORGE CLEVELAND. Jr O’ The Subscribers having purchased tb< Stock of Hyde 6i Cleveland, and taken the store recently o-cupied by them, will continue the Wholesale Hardware Business, at the cornu of King and Lio'-rty sts. Charleston, S. C under the fnm of HYDE H ARRIS &. ROOSEVEL x and are now opening a large and splendid stock of Sheffield, Birmingham, Domestic and Fancy HA HDJFABE, which they offer on li Ueral terms. SIMEON HYDE, WILLIAM 11A KRIS. IL LA I’KOBL ROOSEVELT Oct. J. 6 3m 124 IT The Constitutionalist, Augusta; J umal' and Federal Union, Mjlledgvtiie, Enquirer, Columbus; Messenger, Macon ; are requested to publish the above Weekly, for three mouths tnd send their bills for payment to H. H. &i R. NOTICE. TITHE subscriber offers his service to the f.ub- I. lie, to sell all kinds of property, Jewelry, Furniture, Wearing Apparel, Dry Goods, Gro. certes, Produce, iic Having a very large Store Room in a good stand for business, exact ly opposite Kilburn’s /Fare House, he will be able to do so advantageously. For Goods lodged in his hands he will give a receipt and wII 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 his Commission will be what he may get over said price. Goods or Property or the price returnable whenever called for. He will try f*nd give general satisfaction to those who may haye property to be disposed o! io this wav, by an active agent JOSEPH CARRIE. Dec 2 144 3«p I STOLEN FROM behind a arnage on the 15th instant about five or six miles from Lexington, | a small Dear Skin covered TRUNK, con, some Clothes, and Letters directed to A ■ y Waito.i, Moss Si Gildcrsleeve, of Charleston Bones, A. M. Hauks of Augusta. A liberal IM re ward will be paid for the recovery of the Trunk and its contents A. M. NORRIS, of Clarksville. I tier ts 138 | NOTICE. HAVING interested A. W. SMITH in busi ness with me, in this place, it will in fu >;Mture, be conducted under the firm of R(»\VE ix ■BMITH. ADNA ROWE. OalS!lO)><gSil? FTaB) np J. A. CLUVEr-ArJD. DENTIST. informs the citizens of at Augusta, and its vicinity that he has re 1 turned to the city, and will resume the duties of bis profession. He is prepared to insert TEETH of all des criptions in the most modem s'yla, in whole or parts of setts. Persons yvho haiibeenso unfor tunate as to loose all ibeir 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 perrna nent 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 fort of ihe child, and prevent much suffering in after life. He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington Hall, entrance on Broad Street. Oct 23 129 ts WINE S and LIQUOR .S'. lASSEUR and Patridge Eye Cham- J uaigne, in quarts and pints. <Hd Madeira, in Wood and Glass Tenetiffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale Rhenish Wine, of Steinberger Ar Rudei shemer, Biand Vintage of 1822. Malmsey Madeira and Old Port St. Ldf-ar &l Marseilles Madeira Old Champaign Brandy Primo Cogrjt»p ? Holland Gin, &c. &c. N. SMITH 4- Co. N-»v 29 143 LAMBACK & RUSE, HAVE JUST RECER ED 500 O ORANGES 20 barrels Apples 25 boxes New Raisins 20 do do Prunes and 5 Jais fresh Malaga Grapes Al So, 25 gallons Pi<kled Oysters, which they will contime to receive regular every week. Dec 2 144 CAN a!7 floubT 2 Barrels best Brands, expected by Lamar’s Boats, to-morrow and for sale, low, from the Wharf. G. H. METCALF. Nov 19 133 Coffee, Molasses Champaigne 50 Bags prime Coffee, 20 hhds. MTisses first quality, 34 D z. Cbampaigne Wine, On Consignment and for sale by COLLINS MANTON Dec. 13 3 149 Tin Plates and Blankets 200 Boxes Tin plates, Pontpool bran 12 Bales Blankets, received direct from rhe the Manufacturers and for sale by R. C. BALDWIN. Nov 18 138 3t ~LIQUOHS LANDING; Prom Lamar's Uoats. IO 40 Bbl, } NGtll ' e, “ «““> 20 Bbh } Northern Gin > Baltimore W whiskey For sale, low on he wharf, hv G. H. MEI CALF. Dec 6 146 CIDER. "O|Bbls vefiiiod CIDER jusut re- A.F eived on Consignment and tor safe low by CHARLES L. HALL. Dec 30 1; 155 1000 Cane, Flag and Wood Seal Sel fing and Rock*!tgC hairs of Vur iousQualitv and low prices. G. H. METCALF. Dtc27 154 JUST RECEIVED. I /’k Bbls, prime Cider, 20 t irkins, fresh butter put up for family use, 10 Bales of Cotton Warp Nr. 5, a 17 Biles <4 Sheetings and Shirtings Bales of Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs 100 dozen lYool docks CHARLES HALL, 180 Broad Street. Pec 18 151 t«2w Just Kecebied. Aj Yk Barrels Irish Potato 25 bbls Canal Flour 20 boxes Sperm Candles 25 do Canton Fire Cracke 50 do Bunch Raisins 50 do Fresh Prunes 6 bales Almonds 5 bbls Biaz .il Nuts 6 boxes Citron 2 barrels fresh Currants 15 Baskets superior Champaign Wine 10 kegs fresh Goshen Butter Just received, which with a Choice selection o GROCERIES, On hand wJI 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 Shad 10 do do No 1 Salmon 10 do do No 1 Beef 6000 BU Loaf Lump Sugar assorted qualities 100 Jars assorted Pickles 20 Kegs Superior Lard Just Received and for sale by N. SMITH &, Co. November 6 133 New Mackerel BBLS and half bbls of No. 1,2 AIFmF and 3 new MACKEREL, expect ed up by Lamar’s B >ats this day. G. H. METCALF. AUGUSTA. (GEO.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1831 . Real Irish Potatoes, fyc. iiam P er s Dish Potatoes 50 bbls Northern do S 3 do Newark Cider 30 •do “Cream”. Ale * 10 do Smoked Beef 10 half barrels Fulton Market Beef 10 h<lf do Family Pork 10 do do No. 1, Shad 10 do do do do Salmon tO Kits do do do 20 kits Soused do 20 half barrels No 1, Mackerel 20 Quarter da No. 1, do 10(10 lbs Codfish 500 lbs Smoked Salmon Just received- with a complete assortment of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. N. SMITH * Co. _ Der 3 P_ 15b Canal Flour, Goshen Butter,tec. WHOLE and half Blls Canal OtlF FLOUR 33 Kegs prime Goshen Butter 3 Casks “ “cheese 10 Boxes Primo apples do 100 Whole and half Boxes Raisens 50 Boxes Turpentine Soap 23 do Sperm Candles 10 His Blls pickled Tongues 20 Blls No. 3 Afackerel r 23 Hlf do No. 1 Together with a general as-iortmeat of Groceries, Just reneived and for sale b\ I DORTIC <fc LAFITTB. ' 236 Broad Street. Dec 9 147 Tuscan Bonnets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, HAVE RECEIVED, THIS day, FROM NEW YORK 1 Case of Ladies’ Extra TUSCAN BONNETS, with large Crowns and of the most fashion atde shapes, to which they respectfully invite the attention of Ladies ALSO, A large supply of COTTON FRINGE and Gentlemen’s LIGHT UMBRELLAS, direct 'roui the Manufactories. ALSO ON HAND, Very cheap CARPETING, and large PRIN TED THIBET WOOL SHAWLS, at reduced pi ices. Dec 20 152 St JU<T RECEIVED. - CANAL flour. TO(>“V tMei ’ c ‘'’ Cr,,ik G. H. METCALF- Dec 27 154 LAN DIN G 'Tilfs’DA Y. Only 14 days from N York. libs P“ (ne New irk Cider 20 do. Cream Ale 50 Bbs fiesh Canal Flour 25 Hf do. do. d<>. do. 30 do. do. do. Buckwheat 25 Qi do. d<>. do For Sale by DORTIC & LAFITTE. Dec 23 152 Superior LAMP OIL. 1 Ballon-; Fall and Winter sttain- X ed Lamp and Train Oil 20 bbls P aster Paris 100 Packages fresh Drugs ALSO, A few Patent Paint Mills, of the most appro- j ved pattern. For sale by R B. HAVILAND & Co. IJ'c lS isi t s Malaga Grapes and Arabian Dates. | gx JARS grapes _S_ NX 600 lbs Arabian dates of supteme quality Just received by N. SMITH. & CO. spaced'oysters: /fl arS Aeie-For/c Oysters out op expressly for family use, and of supeilor quality. Received per Wash ington for sale bv ' N. SMITH it CO. 300 PACKAGES Birmin ham anil Sheffield HARDWARE, CUTLERY & HEAVY GOODS Fig ill E Subscribers have just received a JU. very complete assortment of the a. buve Goods, including ev ry variety of articles usually kept by Hardware dealers, winch they offer for sale on accomm-da ting terms for cash, acceptances, or Met chants cf Planter’s money, as low prices as can be obtained in the city. Also, a very extensive assortment of Sinolp and D üblo Barrel GUNS, RI FLES and PISTOLS; Jfaoilla Hemp, and Cotton Rope, cf all sizes. C. SQUIRE <$- S.ROGERS* i N.-.v 27 ts 142 1* ahi ns. 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. 60 do Bloom do 100 half Boxes Bunch do 50 quaitar Boxes do do Just Received by N. SMITH CO. Dec 9 1 OYSTERS? ~~ A Regular supply in Kegs of 5 and 10 gallons t jL°f Pickled Uyste: s received week'y and for sale at the lowest price, bv N. SMITH & Co. OYSTERS. In he Shell RECEIVED this Day at the Me. Intosh Street Oyster House, appo site the Post Office. Dec 30 _lt 155 EDUCATION. A GRADU ATE of one of the New-£ng!and Colleges, whose testimonials are ample and who is well versed in the French Language, would be happy to, engage as ’’eacher in an a greeable Family, or in connection with some re spectable Institution. Letters addressed to L G. F . and left at this Office, will meet with prompt attention. 3 Iw 132 | Nov. 29 MANSIOTJ HOTBX. iliW ' S' IN consequence of ihe d stance of mv residence from this property, and ihe immensity of hardsliips the care of mana .going it imposes on mv sister Mrs. AJle* mong; at her instance,! propose to sell the. With «U the conveniences and personal pYopeity connected with ihe same. This property is siiua ed on the Corner of the Gteat Noith Square of lhe Ton n of Sal isbury, N. C. a few steps only from the Court House, and is certaiuly one of (hr best situations for business in the State The ground expends 100 feet on the front of one of the main streets, and about 300 feet along the main cross street, attached to which is part of a back Lot, extending through the whole of the square—there are two other LQTS a short distance wff which are used for pasture or cultivation. Fhe House is very commodious and in excellent repair, with a front Piazzo the whole length and two back Piazzas. It h..s for the uscsof the Tavern a Dining, a Drawing, a Ball and a Bar Room, besides 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 1 /IBLE. large and well arranged | also a smaller Stable with ground floors, all admirably sui'ed to the purpose of tlio Establishment, There is attached to the same a large two story Brick Kitch. en ,an Ice II use, c.vo Welts with pomps; Dairy and ether out Houses—a good cel lar with almost all the bui ding conve niences that can bo (bought of. chaudiztng in the place, and the groat ' popularity of the stand, and liberal pa- 1 tronage which it has enjoyed in both kinds of business,will ensure to the purch aser a fair start in tho race of competition. On lhe corner in the main building is ' a iargp Store Room, Counting and lumber Room, besides a good Cel- ‘ lar belonging to the Store. Th s is one of ! lhe most favor-ible situations fur J/er- 'l he above < fler includes also a first * rate Hostler name of Jim well known for * his skill and firlelitv; he is about 25 years ’ old healthy and stout—likewise a capital ' Cook about, 21 yearsold. I likewise pto~ pose to sell all the Household and Kitchen t FURNITURE . Belonging to the Establishment, con sisting of a gieat variety of . articles too tedious to enumerate. The Furniture is all neat and good, and some of it elegant; there are in ihe bouse 40 good Feather Beds and furniture, all in good condition. With the test, I wish to sell a Carry all ami LI irness, arid a one Horse Wag 2«n and Goar; a good work Horse; also a Gig and Hi.uess, three first rate milch Cows; some Hogs, &c. The terms of sale w ill be made extreme ly favourable to those wishing t<> buy. Bui no part of this property will be sold without the « hole hugh McDonald. N B The tHiblic are assmed that the Mansion Hotel shall be kept in good preparation for such as may choose <o call, and no pains will be spated to give th- very l"st accurnmodatien until a sale may he off cted— The Chertuv Stage, also the Lincolnton Stage, aLo Peck and Welford’s great tri-weekly Line of Sta ges, all stop at this house. Dec 18 4 a 151 ft?* Fheßi cbmond Enquirer an I Geor gia Courier, will invert the above once,a week for four weeks, and forward their accoums io 'he Masson Hotel, (Salisbury, for payment. POP SALE. A VALUABLE House and Lot, in S c * t J’ w * t * l necessary out LlLfiW_* ioUSPS an<l a ,arge Garden The Dwelling is new, and of the best ma terials, all in perfect 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 half way to Ellis-street, situated just be low Centre Street. Titles to both or either of ihe above Lot, indisputable. Foi Terms which will be liberal, apply to „ JOHN C. GRIFFIN- Dec 30 155 o ta , TO RENT The WARE-HOUSE, and OF |Bg|® PICES, formerly occupied by Alex ant^er ac Kenzie. Possession giv bi.sm en immediately Apply to P. BENNOCH, JAJfES M. CARTER or N R ti J . P ' K,NG > Assignees. N. B. The Assignees of A. AfacKenzie.hare stx or seven grown Negroes for sale, among which area few first rate House Women Oct 121 To Rent. THEHouse and Lot on Rey • | no ’d Street near the corner of ■L? "RrK.s Reynold and Centre Street re cenl’.y occupiei by Joseph B Sockton. Apply to A. J. MILLER. Decetnber2 ts 144. BOARDERS WANTED. MR. NOYES can accomodate two or ihtee genteel Young Men with Board 4*c. at the Corner of Broad & Centre Street. Dec. 2 ts 144 PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE 3S.TGETS-S PUBLISHED IN AUGUSTA GEO. BY AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET. TO th o North~American Ga ,?ei.te changes u s lia me, its Editoi,. ’ ? nd *' S 1 pO, ' UC '‘ l P rinc 'pt«s. Henceforth, i( will be the advocate of t | ie doctrines contained in ihe Preamble and Resolu tions, of the State Right* Meetmg, at Milledgeville, on the JS'li November last. Those who are unacquainted with the Preamble and Resolutions referred to,are informed— I hat they . denounce, in un qualified terms, the well known Procla. maii-m and Force Bill: They re-asst ri, the principles -f the Virginia and Ken tucky' Resolutions <4 98, in their plain, obvious, and primitive sense; um bscured by the sophistry of modern Fcderalns, arid unimpaired by the strength.wasting refinement of hare hearted Republicans; 1 hey uphold State Sovereignty in a sen sible form,and w“h intelligible attributes; I hey maintain that (he Geiie*al Govern ment derives its powers liorfr a compact between S vereign S ates; That these powers are limited “ty the plain sense and intention of the instrument constiru that, compact-, and that \n case of a deliberate palpable, and dangerous exer cise of‘ ther pricers, not g-anted; it i-. the ‘ right duty oj the Slates to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil with in their respective limits that they have she right “to judge as well of’infrac lions of the Cousiitmion. as of die mode and measure of tedie-5.” . Tnc. e arc the principles of 'he Stale Rights Party of Georgia,” the princi ples of this gazctie. We e-pouse them because we find them blended with ail the oiigioal elements of our GirVernmen'; and because ihev a»e admirable in theo ry. and still more admirable in practice. We deprecate their antagonist doctrines; because (heir promises have ever been Consolidation; and iheir fruits dissen- tions, usurpation, injustice and oppres sion. 1 heir first ton years’ reign, pro duced the Alien and Sedi'ion Laws—and they fell. JTheir last ten years’ reign, have b’ought die counliy |p the verge of ci.yil w:o; clothed the President with dictatorial power, exhibited his troops, on the march lio.tyi. State to State,in mtMift-- cing array—and THEY REIGN on ! .. In this sta e o>f things, it becomes eve ry man who lias the welfare ->f his couir iiy at iieart, to c nsider what he can do to redeem her from disgrace, and rescue her from speedy dis»olu'ion. We believe that we cannot better direct our utne and labor to tins object,than by using our hon est endeavors to bring back the pen pie to the tepublicanism which they h ve forsaken. 1 o this end,we take the State Rights Sentinel in charge, and earn esily solien the ;i id of all who think with us upon this deeply interesting subject. As we believe there is an inseparable connexion between virtue and happiness, vice and misery, whether considered in reference to bodies-politic, or to individ ttab, it w.ll bo our ceaseless endeavor, t<» impious ibis tru h, upon the minds of the people at large, and to make it, if ppssi*. b'r>, the leading maxim of the party to winch we bel ng Ail institutions, and asociations,therefore,which have for their object the improvement of the moral con dition of our fellow citizens, will find a warm supporter in the Editor of this pa pp ; and all well written essays, ending to the same object, shall be welcomed to our The State Rights Sentinel shall be an independent paper, or it shall cease to be. It will pay a blind subservience to no patty; it will support ihe intentional errors of none; but it will not visit the er rors of individuals upon the party,nor de sert the pariy.for occasional errors. When the party which it now advocates, shall depart from the Jeflersonian principles, this gazette will depart from them. No pains will be spared to make the Sentinel instructing and interesting to all classes of readers; though other busi ness of the first importance, so bids me to promise much for a month or two to come. Our printing materials are entirely new and well selected, and we are well sup plied with operatives: we may therefore promise a speedy and handsome execu ti“n ofal'Jub work which may be entrust ed to us. Terms of the Stale Rights Sentinel will Im published once a week until the Ist February next, and twice a week af terwards—Weekly paper 3 dollars per annum if paid in advance; four if paid a' the end of ihe ye^r- —Semi-weekly paper, fine.) if paid in advance, and six if paid at the end of the year. A. B. LONGSTREET. ft?* Editors who will publish the a bove, will c< nfer a favor on us which will be thankfully received. Vine Apples, Bananas, Grapes, . Oranges, &c. Extra size Pine Apples t KI FVF 10° bunches Bananas 10 Jars Malaga Grapes 15000 Sweet Oranges 5 0 Coaco Nuts 50 drums new Figs 10 do Sultana Raisins, without seed 100 boxes bunch Raisins 50 half do do do 30 qr do do do 5 cases 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. Neatfy printed and for galea? this Office HOTEZi ATHENS, GEORGIA. . Subscriber respectfully informs hi.s Fiiends apd the Public generally,that he has purchased the abovementioned Es tablishment, formetlv kept by Mr. JOHN JACKSON. * < The House will be ready for the ac commodation of . , TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDER 3 Either Single or in Families, On as moderate terms as can be afforded m the place by the first of Jnnuarv noxt> I he undivided attention of himself and family, will be constant)*directed to the comfort and pleasure of all who may call on him. - . r>rV/A ajp ample, his KUUMS generally commodious, and no pains will bespared in furnishing his TA- Bi.E with the best the market will afford. SAMUEL GALLIHER. Dec. 27 2m . 154 0?“ Ata meeting of the Augusta Jock «.V C mb, held on Monday, the 23rd Dec. 1833 it was ordered—That (he Races over the Tut fat Augusta, be postponed until the 2d Tuesday of March next when they will positively take place.-- By order. M. F. BOISCLAIR, See v . 27 • ’ 154 y A . AUGUSTA JOCKEY CLUB RACES. rjAHE cH'izens of Richmond County having 1 formed a JOCKEY CLUB, composed of gentlemen of the fust character and responsibi lity, inform the public that the Races under their Management, yvjll commence, on the Turf in tins vicinity, on fl e SE< OND TUE«DaV of. MARCH next. The Purses of the differ ent days aienow highly respectable and worthy ot the attention ofgentlemen raising fine Horses and will be increased by additional Subscribers On Monday the first day, will be a Colts Purse enhance SIOO, mile heats—Four hare already entered. • Second Dry—Four Mile Heats. Third Do—Three do do Fourth Do—Two do do Fifth Day HamU. Cap, best 3, in 5, known by the name of the Ladies Purse, Sixth Day, Mile Heats, for unkept Horses. , O’The Rules of this Club, as regards weights age>-, &.c. to be the same as ihose of ihe Treo Hill Club, Richmond. Virginia. Gen. W \V MONTGOMERY. PrertJenl. JOHN PIINIZY, Vice President. > Col. PAUL FITZ3LMONS Treasurer Col; M F BOISCLAIR, Secretary 03’ The Editors of the Chai leston Courier and Richmond Euquiier, will please to bublish the above one- a week till firs January an d for ward their accounts to the Secretary of the Club for payment. _Nov_2£ . 140 fur Tipppyi s AND CAPES. A New Supply of Ki. h Fur tippzts & capes; Mas just been oueoed by tha Subscriber, Together with a variety of other articles, Amongst which is A Splendid Assortment of CLOTHS, Well assorted in Colors. J.P. SE I ZE, ? North side cf Broad sireef, _D p,: 9 ts 147 NEW goods: sn trsyiDißst & ainiAfta Respectfully announce to their friends in the lily and country, that they have received from New York, a very large supply of STAPLE AND FANGY ffi>W ®®<DU>SL SUITABLE FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEiSOfr Comprising the most extensive and splendid assortment they have ever offered and which will be sold at very low prices. Their Stock comprises many articles that are new and splen did styles, and have been selected with great caie for the city trade The public are respect fully requested to call and examine their assort nicirts, N,,v 8 12t 134 Pickled Oysters, DORTIC &I4AFITTE ■Ao 231 Idvoad Street HAVE JUST RELIEVED, 100 Gallons of Picklod Oysters in 5 and 10 Gals. Kegs, and have made ar rangements to receive a supply bv every arrival from Savannah, which thev will sell by the Keg only, and warrant them o go sound to any part of the Interior. D' c 9 147 FRENCII SLIPPEI 4ST ~ ?T ADIES fine M rocco Prunella SLJ English Kid and Ame-icpn A'id 'lippers. A new Style of Kid Walking Shoes, and a few Ladies Q -ilted Shoes a very desireable article for the Season. Ju«t Received and for Sale at No. 215 Broad Street. H. ALDRICH & Co. December 23 . 153 34 soap; Whole &. half Boxes first &. second OwJFVr quality, for sale: y G. H. MjETCALF, NO. 8