About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1834)
UMitrUKAIIUA or THE CITY OF _AU GUST A. Mayor SAMUEL HALE. Members of Council. Edward Thomas, James Harper, J. B. Bishop, Thomas Glascock, Jesse Kent, John Bones, r. Cramp, N. Delaigle, and R. F. Bush . Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker. . Clerk Court Common Pleas, Daniel McMurphy. City Sheriff, Edmund B Glascock City Collector and Treasurer. J. H. Mann. City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson. Deputy do. Thos Campbell. , Justices of the Peace, James £ r, ™ I 0 f Heckell, J W Meredith, R. 1‘ Bush, Over on Cosby, A I Huntington, J C Snead. Constables, Isaac Hendrick, Wm C Meredith, Win Howard. Clerk of the Lower Market, Jas. W. Meredith. Clark of the Upper Market Sexton, Louis Kunze. _ f . Superinlendant of the Magasine, O Danforth City Surveyor, Robert Raiford. ws .. Judge Court Common Pleas, John W. Wilde Sessions of the Court Monday in January, March, May, July, !Septem her and Nov.— Return Day, 5 days before 4 Couuty Officers. Freeman W. Lacy, Sheriff— Jacob C. Bugg, R ec -i Per T R.— fames Primrose, Tax Collector —Robert Raiford, Surveyor — Isaac Hendricks, Coroner.— Daniel Macmurphy, Master tn Equity. Justices of the Inferior Court. • Valentine Walker, G. B. Marshall, William Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalam Rhodes. Clerk Sup'r fc Infr Courts, James McLaws Clerk Court of Ordinary, G M \ Va| k er , Sessions of the Superior Court for Richmond County first Monday in June and January Sessions of the Inferior Court for Richmond County, Fourth Monday in June and December Courts of Ordinary throughout the State, On the first Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November. Notaries Public. . i Wm. H. Jones, Paul Rosignol, 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 I Auctioneers. Latham Hull. | J. Marshall. | E W Spofford. | Exchange Brokers. Boeru, Booth & St John, | Allens & Paddock. Lottery Agents, W. P. Beers, | G Robertson Insurance Agencies. Willys Catlin of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut Henry H Field of the Farmers Fire Insurance and Loan Company, New-York Alexander Mackenzie 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. Offerin<rDay, Monday— Discount Day, Tuesday President, Thomas Cumming, Cashier, Rob*.t F Poe, Teller, R Ketchum Directors. — Thomas Cumming, John Moore, Richard Tubman, Jno Carmichael, Jas. Gard ner, John Bones, Sam’l Clark, James Harper, James Frazer, Robert A Reid. Wm. Cumming, 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 ssgrove, A Slaughter, W H Turpin, James M Carter, John Davis, John P. Greiner F. C. Heard, P Stovall Insurance &, Banking Comp’ny. Offering bay Wednesday— Discouni Ddj/Thurs day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton, Secretary A* Cashier, Wm. Poe, Teller, F. A Morgan, Book-keeper- Directors, P Bennoch, Wm Bryson, Nicholas Delaigle, John Fox, A Graham Win 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 Tune to Ist October -.Offering and Discount Day, Wednesday from Ist October to l8 presideitf, Joseph Wheeler, Cashier, Teller, Heniy B Holcombe, Book-keeper, Dis count Clerk,and Runner John A Barnes, Directors. — Joseph Wheeler, Edward Thomas, John W Bridges, John C Holcombe Wm. Har per, N. K. Butler, Rev. H Pratt, H. B. Hul > ornbe. Mechanics Ban. Offering Day, Tuesday ; Discount Day, Wed nesday. A; Sibley, President; George W. La mar, Cashier; Daniel S. Roman, Book-Keeper, I onathan Ellis, Teller. r> • Directors. — Thomas G. Casey, Moses Roff.jr B Webster, J M Adams, Geo Collins, T S Metcalf, Marshall Keith. Savings Bank of Augusta. I Edward F Campbell, President, Isaac Henry I Cashier Sc Treasurer. | Day of Deposit, every Saturday from 3to D ■ o’clock. 5 Augusta Library Society. I Jas -Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Wm’ ■ Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, Sc Librarian. Directors -Robt. F.Poe, Rev. S. K. Talmage, ■ James Harper, Robert Campbell, Dr. Kennon, I Henry H. Cumming, W. T. Gould, Wm. C. Mi- ■ cou. Days of Delivery—T-vcry day from 8 to 4 o’- ■ clock, P. M. Medical Society. ■ Alexander Cunningham, President, Wm Savage ■ iZice President, F. M. Robertson. Recording Se ■weforv Corresponding Secretary ■ Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, Orator. I Medical Collegeof Georgia. OFFICERS ■she Board of Trustees consists of 24 Members. A. B. Longstredt, President. Antony, Pice President D. Ford. Secretary Antony, J «■” Paul F. Eve, \ Executive Committee. L. A. Dugas. ) HU Dr L A Dugas, on Anatomy ; Dr Paul F Eve Surgery; Dr. A Cunningham on Institutes Practice: Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery Diseases t f Women and Childr n.— Dr. Jos. Eve, dfrxfr ia Medico.—Dr. L, D. Ford, on Trustees of ilichmohd Academy. Edward F Campbel, Presiden., Henry H Cumming, G W Crawford, A B Longsttreet Di A Cunningham, Wm T Gould, Thomas M’Graa W. W. Montgomery, James W Davies. Clerk ts Treasurer to the Board, Jas M’Laws Rector, Rev. H. Reid, Mr. M’Millan, English Department. Free School. Thomas Cumming, President, Peter Bennoch Vice President, Robert F Poe, Secretary Robert A. Reid, Treasurer, Eli Mustin, Teacher Manager*.—John Moore, Samuel Hale, John Bones, I Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman. and James Harper Theatre Company. J.G. McWhorter, President; Isaac Moise,Se cretaryand Treasurer; Dr.Thos. I. Wray, Rob Walfon, T. J. Parmalee, D. W. St. John. Union Wharf Company. Peter Bennoch, President, John Sharp, Wharfin ger, Treasurer St Secretary. Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thomas G. Casey, Wm. Bostwick, John L. Anderson, A Bidwell.— Directors. Steam Boat Company. Wm Robertson, Agent, Thos McGran, Treasure* and Secretary. Trustees Masonic Hall. Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas 1 Wray, Alx’r Mackenzie, A Slaughter, John W Wilde, F Ganahl, Lemuel Dwelit, Godby, Wm T Gould, Peter Bennoch, Wm Schley. Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Com pany. Trustees.— J. G. McWhorter, C&tttrmdn, John Phinizy, Secretary and Treasurer, ft. H. Mus grove, A. Cumming, John Bohts. Masonic Calendar. Social Lodge, No 3,2 d Friday in every month Webb's Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in eve ry month. Augusta Chapter, ft. A. M. Ist Tuesday in ev ery month. Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, Is Monday in every month. Adoniram Council of R fe S M, first Saturday in December, March, Jlme and September. Lodge of Perfection-, Council of P. of Jerusa lem and Rose Croik Chapter, 2d Wednesday in February, May, August and November. Consistory of S. P. R. S. 22d June, and S2d December. Standing ComttiitUes OF COUNCIL, FOR THE ENSUING YEAR On Accounts— Messrs. Hat-per, D< lalglt and Kent. Streets— Messrs. Bishop, Crump ahd Lamar. Pumps Messrs. Crump, Glaicock, and Thomas. Market Messrs. Glascock Kent,& Bishop Magasine— Messrs. Kent, Glasco' k ii Bush. River Bank— Messrs. ThomUs, Lamar and Glascock. Drains— Messrs. Delaigle; Lamar and Har ris- Health— Messrs. Glascock, Bush & Thomas. Poltct=-Messrs. Kent, Bush and Thomas. Fire Engines— Messrs; Bishop, Lamar and Crump. Jail— Messrs. Crump, Glascock and Thomas City Hall— Messrs. Bush, Kent and Harper. Hospital—-Messrs. Glascock, Harper and Kent. Printing— Messrs. Laitiat, Glascock 'and Thomas. Published by order of Council; GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. SUPERIOR COURTS Os the State of Georgia, corrected ffbm the enrolled Acts. EASTERN CIRCUIT, 9 Counties. William Law, Judge. —Stiles, Solicitor dentd-al. Bulloch, On Thursday before the first Mbndtijr in November, and Thursday before the 4th Moftday in March. Camden Ist Monday in April,and the 2d in No vember. Wayne, 2nd Monday in April, and Thursday af ter the 2nd Monday in November. Glynn, On Thursday after the 2nd Monday in April and the 3rd Monday in Novem ' ber. Mclntosh, 3rd Monday in April, Rnd the Wed nesday af/er ftie 3rd Monday in No vember. Bryan, Ist Monday in December, and Thurs day after court in Liberty county. Liberty, Wednesday, after the Ist Monday in Deceihberjdnd the Monday following the coiirt in Mclntosh, Effingham, 2nd Monday in Dec. Hud May. Chatham, Ist Monday ih January aiid the 3rd * in Mav. MIDDLE CIRCUIT, & Counties. William! W Holt, Judge. Charles T. Jenkins, Attorney General. Columbia, 2nd Monday in March and Sept. ’ W'adiington, 4th Monday in March and Sept. Montgomery, 2nd Monday in Apiil, and Thurs day after the Ist Monday in Ottober. Tattnall; On Thursday after the 2nd monday in April atid October. Emanuel, 3td monday in April, ahd the T hrs day after the 2nd monday in Octo ber. Scriven, 4th monday in April And die 3rd moi- ’ day in October. Burke, 1 t monday in MAy,and the 3rd monday I in November. Jefferson, 3rd monday in may; and the 4th mon d y in October. Richmond, Ist monday in Jtitle, and (Ke Ist Mon day in January. NORI HERN CIRCUIT, 8 Counties. William H. CRAtvFoRb, Judge. F Daniel CHan&ler, Solicitor General. ' Taliaferro, 3rd monday in January and July. Wilkes, 3rd monday in February and 4tti in July. Madison, 2nd monday in inarch and September- Elbert, 3rd monday in march and September. IVarren, Ist monday in April, and the Tuesday, after the Ist monday in October. Hancock, 2nd monday in April and October. ’ Oglethorpe, 3rd monday in April and October. ' Lincoln. 4ih monday in April and October. WESTERN CIRCUIT, 8 counties- Charles Dougherty, Judge. ‘ Turner H. Trippb, Solicitor General. Clark, 2nd monday in February and August. Walton, 3rd monday in February and August. Jackson, 4th monday in February and August. Gwinnett, 2nd monday in march and September. Hall, 3rd monday in inarch and September. Franklin, 2nd monday tn April and October. ' Habersham 3rd monday in April and October. Rabnn. 4th mondav in April and October. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT, 7 counties. L. Q. C. Lamar, judge. Edward It Hill, Solicitor General. # Baldwin, 4th monday in Jnnuary and 2nd mon- day in July- Morgan, Ist mondy in march and September. Greene, 2nd monday in march and September Putnam, 3rd monday in march and September. Wilkinson, Ist monday in April, and Tuesday as ter ihe Ist monday in October. Jones, 3rd mondav in April and October. Jasper, 4th monday in April and October. J Southern Circuit 13 counties. . Lott W arren, Judge. i Stephen F. Miller, Solicitor9eneral. Loikndes, On Thursday before the Ist monday in February and August. Thomas, Ist monday in February and August. Decatur, 2nd monday in February and August. Dooly, 4th monday in marchand September. Telfair, 3rd monday in and October. Irwin, The Thursday thereafter. Laurens, Ist monday in April and Wednesday after the Ist monday in October. Pulaski, 2d monday in April and October. Appling, 4th monday in April and October. Ware, On Thursday thereafter. FLINT CIRCUIT, 10 Counties. Christopher >. Strong, Judge. Washington Fob, Solicitor General. Crawford, 3rd Monday in February and August. Upson, 4th Munday in February and August. Pike, Ist Monday in March and' September. Monroe, 2nd Monday in March and ?-tptetnber. Fay tie, 3rd Monday in March and September. Newton. 4th Monoay in March and September. Butts, Ist Monday in April and Thursday after lhe Ist monday in October. Henry, 2nd monday in April and October. Houston, 4th monday in July and December. Bibb, 3rd monday in May and November. COWETA CIRCUIT, 10 Counties. Hiram Warner, Judge. Young J. Long, Solicitor General. Meriwether, 2nd monday in February and Aug. Troup, 3rd monday in February and August. Hea*d, 4th monday in February and August. Coweta, Ist tnonday in match and September. Fayette, 2nd monday in march and September. DeKalb, 3rd monday in inarch and September. Campbell, 4tb monday in march and September. Cobb, 2nd monday in April and October. Paulding, 3rd monday in April and October. Carroll, 4th monday in April and October. CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT, 10 Co. Grigsby E. Thomas, Judge. James P. Campbell, Solicitor General. Stewart, 2d monday in February and August. Randolph, On the Thursday after the 2d rnondaj in February and AbgUst. Early, 3d monday in February and AugbsL Baker, 4th monday in February and AUgußt. Lee, Ist Monday in march and September. Sumter, Thursday after the Ist monday in march and September. Marioh, 2d monday in march and September. Eatbol. 3d monday in march and September. Muscogee, 4th monday in inarch and September. Harris, 2d monday in April and October. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT, 9 Co. J. W. HooPeII, Judg'd. . WiLliam Ezzard, Solicitor General. Union— lst monday in February and August. Gilmer— 2d monday In Ftebrliary and August. Lumpkin— 3d and 4ih monday in l?eb. and Aug. Forsyth— lst monday in march and September. Cherokee— 2d tiiohday In march ahd September. Cass— 3d Monday in march and September. Murray— 4th monday in march and september. JFalker — Ist mon. in April, and on Wednesday after Ist monday in October. Floyd— 2d monday in April and Octobth INFERIOR COURTS. EASTERN CIRCUIT. Wayn'e, last monday in December and may. Camden, last Monday in January find J line. Glynn, 2d monday in January and June. Mclntosh, 3rd Monday in January and June. Bryan, 4th Monday in January dud June. Liberty, 2nd Monday in January and June. Bulloch., Ist Monday hi February and July. Effingham, 2nd Monday in February and July, f natMaiil, 3rd Monday in FeLrifaty and July. MIDDLE CIRCUIT. Columbia, 3rd Monday in June and December. Washington, 4th Monday in January and July. Montgomery, Ist Monday in February and All gust. , . • - , Tattnalt, 2nd Mofi ’ay in Februa' / and August. Emanuel, Ist Monday in January and July. Scriven. 2nd monday in January and July. Burke, Ist tnonday in January and July. Jefferson, 3rd monday in January and July. Richmond, 4th monday in October and April. NORTHtrtN CIRCUIT. Madiion. 2nd monday in Jnnuary and July. Elbert,Sril monday in January and July. Oglethorpe, 4th monday in January and June. Lincoln Ist monday in February and July. Hancock, Ist monday in Febtuary, and 3rd monday in August- . Warren, 2nd monday in February ah ’ August. Wilkes, Ist Monday in May arid 4th in Septem beh Taliaferro, 3rd monday in May ahd November. WESTERN CIRCUIT, Frhnklin, 4th monday in January and July. Rabun Ist monday inJifly and January. Gwinnett, 2nd monday in June and December. JatksOn, 2nd frfonda/ in January, and Ist in Ju ly. ■ > Clark, 4ih rriondfiy in (October, nnd 2nd iti Majt. Habersham, 2nd Monday in Jltly and January. Hall 4th Monday in January anil July. Walton, 3id monday in May and November. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT. Wilkinson, 2nd monday in July a'ri'd janffary. Jones, 4ih tnonday in July and January. Jasper, 3rd morJay in July ahd January. Baldwin, 4th monday in April and October. GfeChk, Ist 'tui-Aiay in January and 2nd Mon day in Jitnr. Morgan, Ist monday inJdneand December. Putnan, 3rd tnonday in June and December. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Ttcigg.t, 4th monday In January and July.' Lowndes, 3rd hi January, and Ist in June. Thomas, Ist monday in January and July. Dooly, 2d monday in March and Septelnbfer.' Decatur, 4th tnonday in Jan. and 2d in June. Telfair, Ist monday in April and 2d in October. Irwin, 4th monday in January, and Ist in July. Laurens. Ist Monday in June and December- Pula-ki 3d mdh'lay in January rthd July. Appling, 3.\ mondaj in June and December. Ware, 4th monday in June and December. Flint Cißcuif. Hibb, 31 tnonday in February and August. Houston 4th monday in Apirl and October. Butts, 3rd Monday in January and July. Crawford 3rd monday in May and November. Upson; 4th monday in May and November. Pike, Ist monday in Jane and December. Monroe 2<l monday in June and Uecethbef Fayette, 3 I monday tn'June and 2d |in January. Newton, 4th monday in June aftd December. Henry, 3rd monday in Jiine and December. Chattahoochee CißCtit. Stewart, 2d monday in April and Ocfobeh Randolph. Thursday after the Ist monday in January ami Jitly.- Let, 4th monday in may and November. Suriter, Ist monday in June and December. Marion, 3d moi.day in may and November. Muscogee, Ist tnonday in June and Dfecfimb&r. Talbot, Ist monday in February and August. Carroll. Ist Monday in February and August. Harris, 2d monday in June and DeceMber. Trtiup, 3d monday in Jtine and 2d in January. Coweta, 4th monday in Jnue and December, DeKalb, 2d monday in July and January. Campbell, 2d monday in June and December. Heard, Ist monday in Febtuary and July. Cherokee C/rCuiT. Cherokee, 2d monday in April and October. Forsyth, 3d inenday in April and October. Lumpkin, 4th monday in April and October. Union, Ist monday in May and November. Gilmer, 2d monday in May and November. Murruy, 3d monday in May and November. Hoyd, 4th monday in May and ftovembfir. Cass, 4th monday in June and December. Paulding, 2d monday in June and December. Cobb, 3d monday in June and December. "MINCE PIES. Families can be supplied with hot Mince Pies, daily, by sending between 11 and 2 o’clock, to LAJ/BACK & RUSE’S Cotrfectionary Dec 18 >;i a • ■ Internal Southern Engineers’ Office, ? Augusta, Geo. Feb. 4, 1834. $ THE undersigned being associated in their profession with several experienced En- and having secured the aid of a large corps of skillfulf assistants, inform the public that they have established theft* head Quarters at Augusta, Geo. where tfeey Wil! receive and promptly attend to any application's for the pre liminary B’drVeying and location of routes, for railways Canals ot ,McAdamized Roads, in 'the States of Georgia, North and South Carolina Tennessee and Alabama. S.W. WRIGHT. $ Ctvtl En REFERENCES. Benjamin Wright, Esq. late Chief Engineer of the Erie Canal, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,Harleam R«il Road, iic. Horatio Allen, Esq. late Chief Engineer, S. Carolina Rail Road. Elias Horrey, Esq. President South-Carolina Rail Road Company. R. M. Lewis, Esq. President Chesapeake and Delaware Ganal Company. C. P. Gordon, Esq. late President Eatonton and Augusta Rail Road Company. C. F. Mercer, Esq. President Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.. . Q~~r’ The Editors of the Georgia Journal, Co lumbia Telescope, Raleigh Register, Alabama State Intelligencer, Nashvi'le Banner, Alabama Journal, will please publish the above for tlWee months and send their accounts to this office; for collection. Feb 7 17 3m FOR SALE, Globe-Hotel Lease. THE Subscriber offers for sale, his unexpired LEASE of the GLOBE HOTEL, together with all the Fur mJUßLinitdre, belonging to, thtit Establish ment, nofr occupied by him. The Hotise is aS well furn'shed as any one of the kind in the Southern States,* and the whole will be sold oh liberal terms and long ctedit, for Undoubted pa; er. If application is made previous to the first day of May, Undoubted titles will be to the pro petty. The House will be kept in its usual style until the Ist day of May ; and the subscriber soli cits the patronage of his friends until that day-. Any person wishing jo purchase will please 'call ahd Ibolt through the Establishment, as the proprietor will take great pains in pointing it out to any person wishing to purchase. WILLIAM SHANNON. Augusla, Feb 28 2B O’ All the city papers; Charlestoh and Sa vannah papers, the Columbia Telescope, Mil ledgeville Recorder and Times, Athens Banner- Western Herald, Mabon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer find Montgomery Alabama Journal, will publish the above weekly till the first of May and send their accounts to W. S. Richmond Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April next, at the lower Market House in the City of Augusta, within Hie legal hours of sale. Iwo negro women (to it) Amy and Caudes levied on as the property of Henry Rives to sat isfy sundry fi fas from the Inferior Court, of Hancock Couuty James W. L. Simmons &. Co. vs Thomas Coleman and William R. Hunter, Henry Rives and Washington Coleriian, his Se curities, James W. L, Simmons &. Co. vs Thom as Coleman, William R. Hunter, & Henry Rives James W L. Simmons &. Co. vs Henry Rives William R Hunter Thomhs Coleman and Wash ington Coleman larries W B Simmons Ca. vs William R Hunter Henry Rives Thos: Coleman and Washington Coleman • - also, _ ■. Two Lots, with the improvements thereon, tn the pity of Augusta, one bounded east by Wash ington street, north by Ellis street, south by Ja cob Dill’s lot, aad west by let of John (B Gued ron; the other bounded west by Washington street, south by Ellis street, East by Alexander Martin’s lot, and north by lot of Robert A Reid, also one N,egrp Mfiii named Joe, levied on aS the property of Andrew J. Dill, to satisfy a fi fa the President, Directors and Company of|*the Bank of Augusta vs. said Andrew J. Dill. F. W. LACY, Shff R’C. Fteb 28 26 td City Sheriff's Sale,. * WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in A pril next,at the lower Market house in the City of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, A liouSe and Lbt in the City of Augusta, Boun ded on the North by Broad ?tieet, West by John flatfield’s Lot, South by Ellis Street, by Mrs. Cashin, Levied on as the proneriy of Lovy Powers to.satisfyji ff fa The Bank of the State of Geoi-gia vs. Joseph Collins, Executor of t'ovy Powers. , E. ft. GLASCOCK, S. C. A. Feb 28 1834 J 26 td Richmond Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Lower Market-House, in the city of.Augusta, within the legal hours of sale. All the right, title afid Irit6r est of William Shannon, iji and to known Establishment the Globe Hotel, bound ed on the not th by Broad street, south by Ellis Street, west by Jackson street, and east by Ma sonic Hail Lot, also, fifteen Negroes, (to wit,) Peter, L**t, Catharine, Frank, Julia, Aqthony, Mary, Ddsey, Violet, Bob, Solofnon, Fanny; Kissiah, Ginny, and Edy, also, eight Horses. ALSO, Sundry articles of Fsrniture consisting bt Beds Bedsteads, chairs, tables, sideboards carpets so fas &c. levied on as the property of William Shannon to satisfy a fi fa on the fofeclorere of a Morgage J. P. King vs. said William Shannon. Also a negro man bv the name Lewis levied on as the property of George P. Turpin to satis fy sundry executions S. P. Turpin for the use of J. W. Wood Returned tomeby Isaac Hendricks Constable. F. W. LACY, Sheriff,B. C. Feb 28 td 26 To Rent. THEllouse and Lot on Rey- IIIIBH noltf Street near the corner of lillaL Reynold and Centre Street re cently occupied by Joseph B- Sockton. Apply to A. J. MItLER. December 2 ts 144. SOAP. Whole & half Boxes first &. second OVFvz quality, for sale by G.H. METCALF. CONFECTIONARY FOR SALE. THE undersigned having business out of this country, wishes to dispose of his Con fedioriary Establishment, in Savannah, com prising an assortment of CONFECTIONARIES, CORDIALS, BILLIARD TABLES, <s-c. It is situated on th'e Corner of Bay Lane and Bull-Street, and is considered tire best stand in thecity, as much for convenience as so prox imity to business. For particulars, apply to B. ftOUYER, Augusta, or to ' VINCENT NAYEL, Savannah. Jan 27 12 2w Irt ij Blank BTLEiK NeMly printed at this office, tale New establishment. I NO 258 BROAD STREET, MONTGOMERY’S RANGE. PRICE &MALLERY. Men's Mercers, Drapers and Tailors, ARE receiving nnd opening their assortment of Goods, viz: Superfine Cloths, Uassimeres and Vestings, which have been selected fropi 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 neatpst style of fashion, on the most liberal terms. They have also on hand, and in tend keeping, an assortment of. I READY MADE CLOTHING, Os 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 Articles, viz: Stocks,Gloves, Collars Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs, Shirts, Riding Belts, &. Silk, Gotton and Woolen Hosiery—which they respectfu ly , recommend to the attention of the public. Nov 25 ts 141 FRENCH MUSLINS. A CHOICE Irtt of fancy and second mourning French MUSLINS, di rect from Paris, is offered for sale bv J. P. SETZE. Feb 10 18 THE Races, at Charleston, having been postponed, for the accdmmodatibr. ttf the Virginians and North Carolinians, which brings the tithe now appointed for them, so near to the time appointed for the Atigusta Rabes, that Horses'cannot attend both Turfs; and yet be al lowed sufficient resting time—the Augusta Races are also postponed to the third, instead of the second Monday in March next. Feb 10 18 td Augusta RiTces. FROM the postponements of the Atigusta Ra ces, occasioned by circumstances beyond our control, we have at leught determined posi tively upon the 17th day of March next, to run for the following purse which will be put up in Cash. From the great expense the proprietor has been at for the improvement of the Course, and for the comfort of those ladies and gentlemen whomay attend me hope we will meet with a liber al and generous patronage. Monday— First Day.—A Colt Race En trance, SIOO Carrying their appropriate weights—mile heats. After the main race a purse of 50 dollars. Entrance 10 dollars—one dash of a mile. Tuesday— second—Jocky Club Purse, 2 mile heats, for a purse of 250 After the main race, a purse, of 50 dollars. Entrance 10 dollars—mile heats. Wednesday— third—Jockey Club Purse, 4 mile heats, for a purse of S6OO After the main race, a purse ofSti dollars. Entrance 10 dolls—single dash of 2 miles. Thursday— fourth-Jockey Club Purse 3. mile, heals, for a purse of 350 After the main race, a purse of 50 dollars. Entrance 10 dolls.—mile he.its. Friday— fifth—The Lad es Purse, mite heats, three best in five; for a purse of 300 Horses carrying their appropriate weights. After the main race, a single dash of 2 miles, for 50 dollars. .Entrance 10 dolls. Saturday— sixth—A post Stake—Entrance, [ssoo Horses carrying their anpropriate wgigbts. After the main i*ace, a purse for lx) dollars. Entrance 10 The entrance in t'ieififty dollar purses will be ’included each day_ , : ... . Cen. WM. MONTGOMERY, President, JOHN PHINIZY, Vice President,. Col. PAUL FITZSIMONS, Treasurer, Col. M. F. BOISCLAIR, Secretary. OdT It is a rule of the club, that each rider mast appear clean,and equipped in the true Joc key style. Augusta, Geo., Feb.. 24, 1834 td £4 AUGUSTA JOCKEY CLUB RAGES. THE citizens of Richmond County, having formed Ji, JOCKEY CLUB, composed of gentlemen of the first characterjtnd. responsibi lity, inform the public that the Maces under their Management, will commence, on the Turf in thi t g vicinity, bn the THIRD MONDAY 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 drill be increased by additional subscribers. On Monday the first day, will be a Colts Purse, entrance SIOO, mile heats— FoUr have already entered. Second Day—Four Mile Heats. Third Do—*three do rfo Fourth Do—Two do do Fifth Day, Handy 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 ages, fee. to be the same as those of the Tree Hill Club, Richmond, Virginia. Gen. W. W. MONTGOMERY, President. JOHN PHINIZY, Vice-President. Col. PAUL FITZSIMONS, Treasurer Col: M F BOISCLAIR,' Secretary O’ The Editors of the Charleston Couriei and Richmond Enquirer, will please to publish the above once a week till first January and for ward their accounts to th'e Secretary of the Club for payment.* Nov 22 140 COTTON GINS. THE Subscriber takes this method of inform ing the Public, and all Cotton Planters In this State aud e sewhere, wanting (COTTON GIN’S of the best quality; made after the plan, either of Boatwright or Campbell and Glaze, (made at the same shops heretofore occupied by Campbell and Glaze for several years, in Lou isville, Jefferson Co., Ga.) that having bought them out; Gms off the abovementioned plans, will be made and warranted of the Resldotible and single Steel Breasting; Steel or lion SAW PLATES: Cast Steel SAWS, $2 50 per Saw; Iron Saws, $2 per saw. N. B We will at all times have on band a good stock of either quality, and make repairs at the shortest notice. U’ All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. JOHN KELLEY, JONATHAN ROBERSON Louisville. Jefferson Co. Ga. ? January tllh, 1834. J 4tw 8 ""WINESand LIQUORS. V ASSEUR and Patridge Eye Chan)- ■ J paigne, ift quarts and pints. Old Madeira, in Wood and Glass Teneriffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale Rhenish Wine, of Steinberger &, Rudei shemer, Brand Vintage of 1822. Malmsey Madeira and Old Port St. Lucar & Marseilles Madeira Old Champaign Brandy Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &c. &c. N. SMITH 4* Co. Nov 29 143 „ RICHMOND Bath acadajuy. THIS Ekercises of this Institution will be re sumed under the superintendence ®f the subscriber, on the first MONDAY in January next. The Proprietors es this Institution, im pressed with the belief that there is no place in the Southern country, which combines more advantages for a permanent School, are resolv ed to neglect no means to render it in the high* est degree useful, and worthy of publie confi dence and patronage. With this view, they have determined at much expense, to alter and ifoproye the buildings in such a manner, as to afford every accommodation both to the Teach ers and Pupils. To those who are acquainted with the location, it i« unnecessary to say, that the Climate is as pure as in any section of the Southern country. The health of lhe place is proverbial. So far as the advantages of good society inay be considered as giving it a claim to public encouragement, it is believe It here is no Seminary, which, in this respect, stands upon higher ground. Believing it to be of the highest importance to the pupil, both as respects bis moral deportment and literary ad vancement 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 guardians may wish to avail themselves of thoM 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 Teacher, in the State, and his peculiar mode of teaching, having proved eminently success ful, the subscriber deems it unnecessary to make any remarks with regard to his claims to public confidence. Upon this point he would not only refer to those who have patronized the Institu* tuition since under his superintendence, hot also toothers, to whom he has been formerlv koowa as a teacher. Z> °3 T s& SMITH - Dec. 9 lw Feb. 147 London Pbrtfei* and Albany AI» Casks London Porier -EL 10 Barrels Cream Ale Just received, by N. SMITH 4* Co. hejhoval. B4' & <B<o Have removed their Stock of SHOES to No. 276* directly opposite their old stand in Kerrs A* Grahams new range three doors above thi Globe Hotel, where they are now receiving 300 Packages of fresh BOOTS h SHOES a very extensive assortment of every article ia lhe line, calculated to suit the City and Country lr;, aßfc c<l,,s ’ sl ' n £ * n P art °f men’s calf Brogans and Shoes 3000 do do kip do do do 5000 do do coarse do do do 2500 do boy’s and children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3000 do ladies rrunello, Morrocco Sealskin and Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip pers 500 pair ladies and gentlemen’s water preof Boots and Shoes 500 do do.db do Carpet and do <fo Mockisniis XT ALo, a large Stock of LEATRER, suck as Harness and Skirting, Sole firtd Upper Lea ther, New-York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskius, Mqrro'rco aad Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negrd ! Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shad Thread and all the materials nnd Tools fol* manufacturing all of H-|U b e offered to the consumer and dea&r at reduced prices. B. W. FORCE Co. XT FORCE Co’s. in the rear entrance through their Store } where Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repaired. Oct 11 122 ts : sTwsiir” / Truly gratefulfo, past favors, received at lhe hand of a generous public, lake this method ofreturnJ tng their most sincere thanks, and sespcclfulty solicit a continuance of patronage at the AUGUSTA. Ltidies .. Where will at all times bf\ found a general’ assortment of CONFECTIONARIES, such ad" Chrystalized, Transparent Sugar and Gum TOYS, ? ock ,j 1 ftpunge I Lemon Pound Mint Q Sugar Q Rose Queen Sassafras Macarone Barley m Cocoanut Hoarhound Lemon Cinnamon Black . J Cream and And _ Ginger J Pine Apples C* Pine Apples'! Crab Apples Limes k o<-. Pears *2 Oranges Figs eg Ginger ” 4 Plumbs Citron . > gl (1 reengages j-, Plumbs S Quitted Dates >v Oranges and p. Tamarinds <3 Limes J Ct Peaches _ I Perfect Love L. P. Madeira ' Life of Man \ W. Champaign Rose ff R Champaign Clove f Sherry | 3 Cinnamon I Port , Mint \ E Muscat t Tansey ( F* Claret BH, Ginger k Teneriffe Noyeau W And • Annisced and ■ «-* | Marseilles A Coffee / I AJ.SO, FRUITS OF ALL DISCRIPTIONS' IN SEASON. *, Together with sundry other articles such as. Freticji Fancy Chystalized Work, Pasteries, Al*/, monds, Rajsins, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Prunes, Dates, Orgeat, stuffed Olives, Mustard, Mats, Market Baskets, Willow Cradle* and Carriages. sr*'-* ALSO, O THE 10 boxes Leir.o-is 1 1000 Oranges ’ *•’•-’■ ■- > -5) All the above ar<icfos>we will •be able to sol! as low as any;other House in the place. Oct so Mb Raisins] 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. 1.. 50 ,do ■ Bloom do 100 half Boxes Bunch do 50 quarter Boxes do ' do* Just Received by N. SMITH ate:; 9 • -