Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, April 25, 1834, Page 4, Image 4
4 UUHPOKA£AUi\ OF THE ( CITY OF AUGUSTA. Mayor SAMUEL HALE. —— Members of Council. James Harper, J. B. Bishop, B. H. Warren,H* Mealing, Dr. Walker, I’. Cru-np. N. Delaigle, R. F. Bush, and A. J. Miller. Clerk of Council, G. M. Walker. Clerk Court McMurphy. City Sheriff. Edmund B Glascock City Collector and Treasurer. J. H. Mann. City Marshal, Mitchell Nelson. Dep ity do. Thos Campbell. _ Justices of the Peace, James Primrose, C Heckell, J W Meredith, R. F Bush, Over on Cos >y, A I Huntington, J C Snead. Cjnstahles, Isaac Hendrick, Wm G Meredith, Wm Howard. .... Clerk of the Lower Market, Jas. W. Meredith. Clerk of the Upper Market Sexton, Louis Kunze. Superintendant of the Magazine, O Danforth City Surveyor, Robert Raifoud. Judge- Court Common Pleas, John W. w,lde * Sessions of the Court of Common Pleas, fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, Septem ber and Nov.—Return Day, 5 days before County Officers. Freemin W. Lacy, Sheriff— Jacob C. Bugg, Recriver T. R.— James Primrose, Tax Collector —Rrbert Raiford, Surveyor— lsaac Hendricks, Coroner.—Daniel Macmurphy, Master in Equity. Justices of the Inferior Court. Valentine Walker, G. B. Marshall, William Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalam Rhodes. Clerk Sup’r 8f Inf'r Courts, James McLaws Clerk Court of Ordinary, M Walker 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 Stale, On the first Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November. Notaries Public. 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 Auctioned*. Latham Hull. | J. Marshall. | E W Spofford. Exchange Brokers. Beers, Booth & St John, | Allens fiiPaddock. 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. Offering Day, Monday— Discount Day,Tuesday ' Presidml, John Moore, Esq ; Cashier, Robert F Poe, Teller, R Ketchum Directors.—John Moore, Richard Tubman, Jno Carmichael, Jas. Gardner, John Bones, Sam’l Clark, James Harper, James Frazer, Robert A. Reid. Wm. Cumming, John Edgar, Robert Campbell. Branch State Bank at Augusta. Offering Day,Thursday, Discount Day, triday, President, John Phinizy, Cashier, Isaac Henry, Teller. William H Jones. Directors. — John Phinizy, A Waterman, RH 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—Discount Day Thurs day, Peter Bennoch, President, Robert Walton, Secretary ff Cashier, Wm. Poe, Teller, F. A Morgan, Book-keeper. , Directors, P Bennoch, Wm Bryson, Nicholas Delai’le John Fox, A Graham Wm Harper, J K Kilburn, J M’Dowall, A J Miller, T J Par melee, E Coxe. Mechanics Bank. Off er in" Day, Tuesday; Discount Day, Wed nesday. °A; Sibley. President ; George W. La mar, Cashier; Daniel S. Roman, Book-Keeper, onathan Ellis, Teller. a a- • Directors. — Thomas G. Casey, Moses Ross, jr B Webster, J M Adams, Geo Collins, T S Metcalf, Marshall Keith. Augusta Library Society. Jas. Harper, Chairman Board of Directors, Wm* Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, Librarian. Directors -Robt. F.Poe, Rev 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 3 to 4 o - clock, P. M. Medical Society. Alexander Cuijningham, President, Wm Savage Vice President, F. M. Robertson. Recording Se cretary ■ Corresponding Secretary— Lewis Kennon, Treasurer, Orator. Medical Collegeof Georgia. OFFICERS The Board of Trustees c'xisists of 24 Members. Hon. J. W. Wilde, President. M Antony, Vice President L. D. Ford. Secretary • A. Cunningham, 1 Paul F. Eve, Committee. L. A. Dugas. ) Dr L A Dugas, on Anatomy; Dr Paul F Eve - 0 Surgery; Dr. A Cunningham on Institutes Practice; Dr. Milton Antony, Midwifery aul Diseases ts Women and Childr-n.—Di .Jos. A. Ive, Mate ia Medxca. — Dr. L. D. Faid,on Ck:iustsy; Richmond Academy, F Campbel, Presiden., Henry H GumlXgg, (j w Crawford, A B Longsttreet Dr * Wm T Gould, Thomas M’Gran ■ . ’, James W Davies. n to the Board. Jas M’Laws Rector, Rev. ft. Reid M M > Millan £ l)g ii s h Department. \ Free School. Thomas Cuqjming, President, Peter Bennoch tytmlcnt, Robert F I\)e, Secretary Robert A. Reid, Treasurer, Eli Muitin, Teacher o\\n Moore, Samuel Male, Johr .-ones, I Henry, R A Reid Richard Tubman. and 'lines Harper Theatre Company. J.G. McWhorter, President; Isaac Moise,Se cretary and Treasurer; Dr.Thos. I. Wray, Rob Walton, T. J. Pannalee, D. W. St. John. Union Wharf Company. Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp, Rharfi* ger, Treasurer If Secretary. Alexander McKenzie, R. H. Musgrove, Thoma* G. Casey, Wm. Bostwick, John L. Anderson, A Bidwell.— Directors. Steam Boat Company. Wm Robertson, Agent, Thos McGran, Treasurer and Secretary. Trustees Masonic Hall, Samuel Hale, Chairman, Thomas 1 Wray, Alx’i MacKenzie, A Slaughter, John W Wilde, F Ganahl, Lemuel Dwtiie, Godby, Wm T Gould, Peter Bennoch, Win Schley. Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Com pany. Trustees.— Moses Ross, John Phinizy R. H. Musgrove, A. Cumming, John Bones. ’ Masonic Calendar. Social Lodge, No 3,2 d Friday in every month Webb's Lodge, No 10, meets 3d Friday in ev« ry month. yiugusZa Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in ev ery month. Georgia Encampment, Knights Templars, Is Monday in every month. Adoniram 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. S. 22d June, and 29d December. Standing Committees OF COUNCIL, FOR THE ENSUING YEAR On Accounts— Messrs. Harper, D< laigle and Kent. • Streets— Messrs. Bishop, Crump and Lamar. Pumps Messrs. Crump, Glascock, and Thomas. Market Messrs. Glascock Kent,&Bishop Magazine— Messrs. Kent, Glasco k &. Bush. River Bank— Messrs. Thomas, Lamar an< Glascock. • Drains— Messrs. Delaigle, Lamar and Har ris- Ilealth— Messrs. Glascock, Bush & Thomas. Police—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. Lamar, Glascock and Thomas. Published by order of Council. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. SUPERIOR COURTS Os the State of Georgia, corrected from the enrolled Acts. EASTERN CIRCUIT, 9 Counties. Williarif Law, Judge. Stiles, Solicitor General. Bulloch, On Thursday before the- first Monday - in November, and Thursday before the 4th Monday 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, and the Wed nesday after the 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 December,and the Monday following the court in Mclntosh, Effingham, 2nd Monday in Dec. and May. Chatham, Ist Monday in January aud the 3rd in Mav. MIDDLE CIRCUIT, 9 Counties. William W. Holt, Judge. Charles J. Jenkins, Attorney General. Columbia, 2nd Monday in March and Sept. Washington, 4th Monday in March and Sept. Montgomery, 2nd Monday in April, and Tburs day after the Ist Monday in October. Tattnall, On Thursday after the 2nd monday in April and October. Emanuel, 3id monday in April, and the T hrs day after the 2nd monday in Octo ber. Scriven, 4th monday in April and the 3rd moa day in October. Burke, Ist monday in May,and the 3rd monday in November. Jefferson, 3rd monday in may, and the 4th mon day in October. Richmond, Ist monday in June,and the Ist mon day in January. NORTHERN CIRCUIT,B Counties. William H. Crawford, Judge. Daniel Chandler, Solicitor General. Taliaferro, 3rd monday in January and July. Wilkes, 3rd monday in February and 4th in July. Madison, 2nd monday in marchand September* Elbert, 3rd monday in march and September. Warren, Ist monday in April, and the Tuesday, after the Ist monday ii» October. Hancock, 2nd monday in April and October. ’ Oglethorpe, 3rd monday in April and October. • Lincoln, 4th 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 march and September. FranAZtn, 2nd monday in Apr 1 and October. - Habersham, 3rd monday in April and October. • Rabnn. 4th monday in April and October. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT, 7 counties. L. Q. C. Lamar, judge. Edward Y Hill, Solicitor General. Baldwin, 4th monday in Jnnuary ana 2nd inon , 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 the Ist monday in October. Jones, 3rd monday in April and October. Jasper, 4th monday in April and October. J Southern Circuit 13 counties. . Lott Warren, Judge. i Stephen G. Miller, Soliciter general. Twiggs, 3d monday in march and September. Lowndes, 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 inarch and September. Idfail. 3rd monday in A pril and October. Irwin, The Thursday thereafter. t 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, Un Thursday thereafter. FLINT CIRCUIT, 10 Counties. Christopher P. St rong,Judge. Washington Fob, Solicitor General. Crawford', 3rd Monday in February and August. Upson, 4th Mjnday in February and August. Pike, Ist Monday in March ’ind September. Monroe, gnd Monday in March and September. Fay tie, 3rd Monday in March ami September. Newton, 4th Monoay in March and September. Bulls, Ist Monday in April and Thursday after the 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 r 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 march and September. Campbell, 4th 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. H. Campbell, Solicitor General. Stewart, 2d.monday in February and August. Randolph, On the Thursday after the 2d monday in February and August. Early, 3d monday in February and August. Baker, 4th monday in February and August. Lee, Ist monday in march and September. Sumter, Thursday after the Ist monday in march and September. Marion, 2d monday in march and September. Talbot. 3d monday in march and September. Muscogee, 4th monday in march and September. Harris, 2d monday in April and October. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT, 9 Co. ■k. W. Hooper, Judge. William Ezzard, Solicitor General. Union— lst monday in February and August. Gilmer— 2d monday in February and August. Lumpkin— 3d and 4<h monday in Feb. and Aug. Forsyth— lst monday in march and september. Cherokee— 2d monday in march and september. Cass— 34 Monday in march and September. Murray— 4th monday in march and September. Walker— lst mon. in April, and on Wednesday after Ist monday in October. Floyd— 2d monday in April and October. INFERIOR COURTS. EASTERN CIRCUIT. Wayne, last monday in December and may. Camden, last monday in January and June. Glynn, 2d monday in January and June. Mclntosh, 3rd Monday in January and June. Bryan, 4th Monday in January and June. Liberty, 2nd Monday in January and June. Bulloch, Ist Monday in February and July Effingham, 2nd Monday in February and July. ( hatham, 3rd Monday in Fetruaiy and July. MIDDLE CIRCUIT. Columbia, 3rd Monday in June and December. Washington, 4th Monday in January arid July. Montgomery, Ist Monday in February and Au gust. Tattnall, 2nd Mon ’ay in February and August. Emanuel, Ist Monday in January and July. Scriven 2nd monday in January and July. Burke, Ist monday in January and July. Jefferson, 3rd monday in January and July. Richmond, 4th monday in October and April. NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Madison. 2nd monday in January and July. Elbert, 3rd monday in January and July. Oglethorpe, 4th monday in January and June. Lincoln Ist monday in February and July. Hancock, Ist monday in February, and 3rd monday in August- Warren, 2nd monday in February an ’ August. Wilkes, Ist monday in May and 4th in Septem ber. Taliaferro, 3rd monday in May and November. WESTERN CIRCUIT, Franklin, 4th monday in January and July. Rabun Ist tnonday in July and January. Gwinnett. 2nd monday in June and December. Jackson, 2nd monday in January, and Ist in Ju ]y- Clark, 4ih monday in October, and 2nd in May. Habersham, 2nd monday in July and January. Hall. 4th monday in January and July. Walton, 3rd monday in May and November. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT. Wilkinson, 2nd monday in July and January. Jones, 4th monday in July and January. Jasper, 3rd monday in July and January. Baldwin, 4th monday in April and October. Greene, Ist Tuesday in January and 2nd mon day in June. Morgan, Ist monday in June and December. Putnan, 3rd monday in June and December. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Twiggs, 4th monday in January and July. Lowndes,3rd monday in January, and Ist in June. Thomas, Ist monday in January and July. Dooly, 2d monday in March and September. Decatur, 4th monday in Jan. and 2d in June. Telfair, Ist monday in April and 2d in October, Irwin, 4th inondat/ in January, and Ist in July. Laurens, Ist monday in June and December- Pula-ki 3d monday in January and July. Appling, 3d monday in June and December. Ware, 4th monday in June and December. Flint Circuit. Bibb, 3 I monday 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 June and December. Monroe 2d monday in June and December* Fayette, 3d monday m June and 2d |in January. Newton. 4th monday iu June and December. Henry, 3rd monday in June aqd December. Chattahoochee Circuit. Stewart 2d monday in April and October. Randolph, Thursday after the Ist monday in January and July. Lee, 4th monday in may and November. Sumter, Ist monday in June and December. Marion, 3d monday in may and November. Muscogee, Ist monday in June and December. Talbot, Ist monday in February and August. Carroll, Ist monday in February and August. Harris, 2d monday in June and December. Meriwether, Ist monday in May and November Troup, 3d monday in June 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 Febiuary and July. Cherokee Circuit. Cherokee, 2d monday in April and October. Forsyth, 3d monday in April and October. Lumpkin, 4th monday in April and October. Union, Ist monday in May and November. Gilmer, 2 \ monday in May and November. Murray, 3d monday in May and November. Floyd. 4th monday in May and November. Cass, 4th monday in June and December. Paulding, 2d monday in June end December. Cobb, 3d monday jn June and December. MINCE PIES. Families can be supplied with hot Mince Pies, daily, by sending between 11 and 2 o’clock, to LA2IZBACK & RUSE’S Confectionary Dec 18 C ORK~VV O Ol). FOR SALE. BY R. B. HAVILAND & Co. March 19 33 shelSTcombs; STOVAEL& HAMLEN, No 287 Broad street. HAVE received in addition to their former stock, a complete assortment of Carved, Plain, and Fanny Kemble Tuck Combs. ALSO, SIDE NECK, AND LONG DO. Feb 24 wtf 21 U. S. CIRCUIT COURTS. SIXTH CIRCUIT FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. William Johnson, of South Carolina Circuit Judge. , • , Jeremiah Cuyler of Savannah, Georgia District Judge. Savannah — Thursday after the Ist Monday in November. Milledgeville— Thursday after the Ist Monday in May. The District Court sits in Savannah on the 2d Tuesday in February, May, August and Novem ber.—Circuit Court Rules day the Ist Monday in each month, upon which days all writs are returnable to the Clerks office in Savannah. SOUTHERN xWAGAZINE, A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE, ARTS AND SCIENCES. WITH much diffidence, the subscriber yields to the urgent recommendations of a number of his friends, in offering to the en tirety unoccupied community of the South, the publication of a Monthly Periodical under the above title. He is too well acquainted with the ill-success hitherto closing all similar undertak ings, not to anticipate considerable difficulty and opposition. The truth is not to be disguised, however inexpedient its expression by an appli cant for public favor, that there prevails amongst us a censurable, and as many are disposed to think, an almost insuperable indifference to wards the cultivation of a purely domestic liter ature. The bold and haughty independence we assume and maintain on all other points, if in this respect it does not shrink from a competi tion wiih, is at least satisfied under an indolent reliance upon the taste and talent of others Circumstances, moreover, have contributed to excuse, if not to favor this supinent ss We shall not, we trust, be accused of presump tion on our ow»n part, or of disrespect to our predecessois, in saying, that where in some ca ses, the latter have too largely drawn upon the intelligence and leisure-of their readers, and thus contracted the ciicle of their pattonage, thev have ia others, with an over-sanguine anticipa tion, omitted the necessary preparatians to en sure a vigorous and durable piosecu’ion of their undertaking. We have a painful and mortifying illustration of the former error in the late pre mature discontinuance of one of the ablest peri odicals of the country—and the inadequacy of unassisted individual enterprise to supply even the limited demand it met with, not merely in the quantity, but particularly in the quality and the variety required, has been too well tested by every successive and irretrievable failure here tofore. The work now proposed, is happily free from either of the dangers referred to. Entirely of a miscellaneous character, it will be addressed to every variety of taste, without exacting from its leaders any farther attention than what their or dinary leisure hours may afford. At the same time, it will sedulously endeavor to commingle, in an agreeable and compendious form, the high er branches of the Aits and Sciences, with the lighter but not less valued effusions of the Taste and the Fancy. Ami in all this, it may well hope for success, from the talent and learning enlisted in its behalf. Delicacy, however, foi bids a direct personal reference to the manv dis tinguished individuals who have taken an inter est in and are pledged towards its support. It is now almost needless to say, that the SOUTHERN MAGAZINE will consist entirely of original matter in prose and verse, (to which contributions are respecifully invited,) embra cing all subjects of general interest and exclu sive of controversial divinity and party politics, accompanied with criticisms upon the produc tions of the day, and notices of the most import ant passing events. JAMES HAIG. At a special meeting of the Literary and Phi losophical Society, convened on the Bth inst. a Committee consisting of 'I homas S. Grirnke, James H. Smith and William Peronneau Fin ley, Esqrs. appointed to consider the contem plated Periodical to be edited by James Haig. Esq., a member; presented the following, which was unanimously adopted : “ The Literary and Philosophical Society of South Carolina, having been informed that a monthly periodical embracing general literature and miscellaneous information, is contemplated to be published by Mr. James S. Burges, and to be edited by Mr. James Haig— “ Resolved, That the Society regard such a work, on account of its miscellaneous character, as an acquisition to our community, and as well fitted for the instruction and entertainment of its readers. “ Resolved, That the Society approve of the undertaking—that they consider Mr. Haig as a suitable person to be its Editor, and that it be recommended to the members of the Society, and to all others, who .may be so disposed, to patronise the same. “ Resalved, That a copy of these Resolutions be handed to Mr. Haig, tc be published with his prospectus, should he deem it advisable.” From the Journals of the Society. JACOB DE LA MOTTA, M. D. Secy. The SOUTHERN MAGAZINE will be pub lished by the subscriber in the first week of every month. Each number will comprise at least forty pages, royal octavo size, printed with small but clear type in double columns.—Price of subscription, Five Dollars per annum, paya ole in advance. JAMES S. BURGES, 183 King street, Charleston, S. C. ITT’ Gentlemen holding ■subscription papers are requested to transmit them to the publisher by the first of April. April 16 45 FOR SALE, Globe-Hotel Lease. THE Subscriber offers, for sale, his unexpired LEASE of the GLOBE HOTEL, together with all the Fur -1 i niture, belonging to that Establish- ment, now occupied by him. The House is as well furn shed as any one of the kind in the Southern States ; and the whole will be sold on liberal terms and long credit, for undoubted pai er. If application is made previous to the first day of May, undoubted titles will be given to the pro perty. 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 and look through the Establishment, as the proprietor will take great pains in pointing it out to any person wishing to purchase. WILLIAM SHANNON. .dugusZa, Feb 28 26 AH the city papers, Charleston and Sa vannah papers, the Co'uinbia Telescope, Mil ledgeville Recorder and Times, Athens Banner- Western Herald, Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer and Montgomery Alabama Journal, will publish lhe above weekly till the first of May and send their accounts to W. S. ’”300 PACKAGES Birmingham and Sheffield HARDWARE, CUTLERY & HEAVY GOODS THE Subscribers have just received a very complete assortment of the a bove Goods, including ev-ry variety of articles tisualiykept by Hardware dealers, which they offer for sale on accommoda ting terms for cash, acceptances, or Mer chants Planter’s money, at as low prices as can be obtained in the city. Also, a very extensive assortment of Single and Double Barrel GUNS, RI FLES and PISTOLS; A/amlla Hemp, and Colton Rope, cf all sizes. C. SQUIRE 4* S.ROGERS* Nov 27 ts - 142 NEW MONTHLY PERIODICAL. THE Subscriber intends commencing anew monthly publication about the middle of May, entitled the New- York Ladies' Companion, Devoted to original and selected tales, sketches, stories, arts, sciences, amusements, fashions and every department of polite literature. > The selections will be made with taste and judgment, from the most celebrated and distin guished English, French and German Periodi cals, on a plan which will be at once agreeable, entertaining and interesting, and at such a low price, that it can be obtained by every class of •aders. This publication will be of that nature which will insure its access to every branch of : the community, and all articles will be of a moi al, pleasing and instructive nature. It will be issued on the 15th of every month, stitched in a colored cover, printed on good pa per, with new and handsome type; and contain , from 40 to 50 large octavo pages, which will ! form at the close of the year two uncommon j large volumes for the small sum of $3 per an ; uutn, payable in advance; the last number of j each volume will be accompanied by a beautifu engraved title page and index. The work will I occasionally be embellished with splendid drawl i ings and engravings.* lhe advantages ari’ing from the above pub ; ication will be easily conceived, —containing by j far a greater quantity of reading, than could in ; any other way be brought together, in one form I and in a regular and standaad manner, winch is j far preferable to keeping Scrap Books and Al- I bums or preserving every piece that is a little [ interesting to the reader; whereas in the propo sed publication, all can be preserved alike and in a suitable style for binding; and thus not only do credit to the library of the Philosopher, but add greatly to the knowledge and amusement of every branch of the present generation. A publication on this plan has never bean at tempted in New-York, although many of a stini lar nature have been long established in our sister cities with great success; —the publisher therefore begs to assure the public, that- his ar rangetnents are such that he hopes will meet the patronage of an enlightened and discriminating community. Several gentlemen of knowm literary talent, have generously tendered their assistance to enable the Publish, r to accomplish his object in commencing the “ New-York Ladies' Com panion'" All those splendid sketches that have gained such celebrity in France and Italy, will be trans lated and re-printed in the columns of this monthly periodical. The great range of mate rials the publisher has already in bis power, to gether with lhe assistance offered, will enable him to present to the public such a work as he hopes will meet their approbation,—and he asks only for that.supp >i t to which the merits of the publication may entitle him. Subscriptions will be received at No. 58 Wai street, up stairs—where letters may be address ed to lhe subsciiber, (post paid.) Post Masters and others becoming agents for this work, are required to remit only $2 50 to the publisher for each subscriber. Persons fur nishing five subscribers and the amount of subscription sls, will be entitled to the work free for one year. Agentsand others are requested to transmit the names of subscri bers by the 20th April, and the price of sub scription on the receipt of the first or the second will not be forwarded. Advertisements will be published on the cover, on reasonable terms. WILLIAM W. SNOWDEN. N. Y. March 19th, 1834. GOTTON GINS. THE Subscriber takes this method of inform ing the Public and all Cotton Planters in this State aud e sewhere, wanting COTTON GINS of the best quality; made after the plan, either of Boatwright or Campbell arid 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, Gins of the abovementioned plans, will be made and warranted of the Best double and single Steel Breasting; SteeZ 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 hand a good stock of either quality, and make repairs at the shortest notice. EF All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. JOHN KELLEY. JONATHAN ROBERSON Louisville, Jefferson Co. Ga. ? January 17th, 1834. ) 4tw 8 HAY! PRIME Northern HAY, this day lauding from Company’s Boats, for sale, by G H. METCALF. March 17 32 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. CIIHE Subscriber (grateful for past favors) a takes this method of informing his friends and the public, that he has opened his NEW HOUSE, in front of the Theatre, (a few doors above the Globe Hotel,) WITH A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CONFECTIONARIES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, igc. Bfc. Together with a choice slock of all kinds of WINES, CORDI ALS,SYRUPS, and every arti cle usually kept in such an Establishment. THE LAFAYETTE HALL. In the rear es the Confectionary is likewise now open for the accormnodation of the public, where Refreshments may be had at all hours.— Gentlemen from the country can be accommo dated with Breakfast, Dinner or Supper, at short notice—■ ml all who may feel disposed to patron ize the Establishment, are assured that no excr tior.s shall be wanting to merit their favors. MARTIN FREDERICK. N. B. Coffee sunrise till 10 o’clock at night. April 4, 1834 Btw 40 \nterna\ \mpro\ement. . Southern Engineers’ Office. > Augusta, Geo. Feb. 4, 1834- J ' fTIHE undersigned being associated in their q piofessiou with several experienced En gineers, and having secured the aid of a large corps of skillful assistants, inform the public t‘ at they have established their head quarters at Augusta, Cj. eo - where they will receive and promptly attend to any applications for the pre liminary surveying and loc <tion of routes, for rail ways Canals or McAdamizfcd Roads, in the States of Georgia, North aud South Carolina Tennessee and Alabama. SW. WRIGHT. Givil Engineers. REFERENCES. Benjamin Wright, Esq. late Chief Engineer of the Erie Canal, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,Harleam R>il Road.&c. 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 Canal Company. C. P. Gordon. Esq late President Eatonton and Augusta Rail Road Company. C. F. Mercer, Esq President Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. (EF The Editors of the Georgia Journal, Co lumbia Telescope, Raleigh -Register, Alabama State IntelZigencer, Nashvi le Banner, Alabama Journal, will please publish the above for three months and send their accounts to this office, for collection. Feb 7 17 3m JUS T RE cTEVED, Barrels Superior Northern PIPPINS. — Just received, and for %rle, by DORTIC &. LAFITTE. Feb 24 24 n EM OVAL. B. FORCE & CO. Have removed their Stock of SHOES to No. 276, directly opposite their old stand in Kerrs Grahams new range three doors above the -GMie Hotel, where they are now receiving O vIvF Packages of fresh BOOTS & SHOES a very extensive assortment of every article in the line, calculated to suit the City and Country trade—consisting in part of J S P S ir m . en ?- Calf Br °S ans 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 Prunello, Morrocco Sealskin and Leather Boots, Shoes and Slip pers 1 500 pair ladies and gentlemen’s water proof Boots and Shoes 500 do do do do Carpet and do do Mockisans O’ Also, a large Stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Lea ther, New-York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morrocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Ihieadand all the materials and Tools for manufacturing all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices. r. B * w * FORCE &• Co. _ O’ FORCE &. Co’s. Boot and Shoe Factory, tn the rear entrance through their Store; where Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repaired. l )ct 11 t 122 ts ILASIIIBAOIS Si IHUSISq Truly gratefulfo, past favors, received at the hand oj a generous public, take this method of return ing their most sincere thanks, and sespectfully solicit a continuance of patronage al lhe A UG U S TA Ladies Confectionary, Where will at all times be found a general assortment of CONFECTIONARIES, such as TOYS 1211 ’ Tra “ sparc,,t Su £ ar and Gum Bock 1 Spunge 'I Lemon Pound • C 5 Sugar a Rose Queen Sassafras I Macarone Iw Barley y Cocoanut fLj Hoarhound Lemon “ Cinnamon Black » Cream and And Blown Ginger J Pine Apples C Pine Apples’) Crab Apples Limes l 'tj Pears 2 Oranges 1 cz Ginger Plumbs g Citron t’J Greengages Plumbs 2 Quinces Dates Oranges and Tamarinds Q Lunes J <3 Peaches J Pei feet Love L. P. Madeira A Life of Man \ IV. Champaign Rose I R Champaign Clo.ve / Sherry Cinnamon I r-J Pori Mint \ Muscat > Tansey ( Cliirit Ginger I Teneriffe Noy eau And I • Anniseed and I Marsr-yies C offee / ) ALSO, FRUITS OF ALL DISCRIPTIONS IN SEASON. Together with sundry other articles such as, French Fancy Chystalized Work, Pasteries, Al’ tnonds. Raisins, Filberts, Brazil Nuts. English Walnuts, Pi tines, Dates, Orgeat, stuffed Olives, Mustard, Mats, Market Baskets, Willow Cradles’ and Carriages ALSO, O THE RIVER 10 boxes Leu.\js 1000 Oranges Ail the above articles we will be able to sell as low as any other House in the place. Oct 30 130 Raisins 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. 50 do Bloom do 100 half Boxes Bunch do 50quaitar Boxes do do Just Received by N. SMITH &Co. Dec 9 1 GRAND TURK, CBy Eclipse.) THIS thorough bred TURF H O r SE, one of TFxx’kr *' es ‘ sons of American. ■SMa&BMiaAsan Eclipse, w ill stand at the race course near this place, season commencing on the first of March and ending on the 20th ofs . June The owners, desirous of improving the breed of Horses ip this and tbeadjoining states,, have concluded tostand him at the very low rates of S4O, to ins'ure, $25, the season, or $16,. cash the visit and sl, to the groom, a credit un til next Christmas will be granted far seasons, and insurances will be considered due when the mare proves or is traded or put off to a dis-- ance. The form of GRAND TURK is unexception-- •- able. Hiss zeisfi feet inches, bis action, remarkably fine. In short he is just such a> Horse, as will meet the approbation of all good: judges in every respect, 'lhe present owners, purchased him on Long Island last summer, be lieving, from bis performances, and blood and) from the recommendation of a great number of good judges, that there is no Horse which couldt be procured that would do more for our Stock.. His performances are too numerous for an., advertisement, although he never was t rained> bu* for one year, owing to his having belonged 4 previously to a professional gentleman not con nected with the Turf. Suffice it to say that he? has beaten Celeste, Camilla, De Witt Clinton,. Albert, Richards Ariel, True Blue, Angelina (the full sister of Ariel) and others ; he took a-, heat from O’Kelly the brother of Aiiel, at Eagle- Course, N. J. and would have beaten him the 2nd, heat but fora mistake of the rider, who- 1 pulled up Turk after leading for miles, sup posing he had been around 3 times and won the ■ race Mr. Jackson who had the management off this Horse offered to repeat the race with O’Kel ly for S2OO0 —which was not accepted. Grand: Turk, also beat the celebrated Horse Fox, mile heats, carring him great odds in weight. Fox, beat the celebrated Georgia Horse Scadona «t> Lancaster, Pa. Grand Turk was foaled in 1826, the property, of Mr. Thos. Pearsall of Long Island, N. York. He was got by American Old Eclipse, his dam Blank by Bussorah Arabian, his g. dam Cynis ca, Mr. Pearsall bought of Col. Richard Single ton of S. C. for SIOOO, she was by Hephestian, ber dam Pandorah by Bell Air of Virginia her dam by Soldier, her dam by Oscar, her dam by Merry Tom, hers by Crawford, hers by Silyer Eye out of one of Col. Alexander Billing’s best bred Mares. Good Pasturage for Mares gratis. Corn and Fodder will be furnished if requested at 25 cents per day. THE OWNERS. Augusta, Ga. Feb. 14 20 4m