About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1834)
VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER DAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY', ATS O’C L O C K, P. M. Howard’s Brick Buildings, opposite the Post-Office, M'lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten iu the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court- House of the county in which the property is situated. Notice of those sales must be given in a public Gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. Notices of the .-ale of personal property must be given in like inanucr, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notices to the debtors and creditors of an e.-.tate, must be published for FORTY Attys. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordidary for I > nve to sell land, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. . , r Notice for leave to sdl Negroes, must be published for FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shall be made thereon by the court. WE are authorised o announce Dr. Jas. B. Walker, a candidate for a seat in the Re presentative branch of the State Legislature, at the election in October next June 27 td 76 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to me or the late firm of “Skinner & Anderson” are requested to make payment to Andrew J. Miller or his order. EBENEZER SKINNER. Mr. William M. Frazei is duly authorized to collect any of the above demands. A. J. MILLER. August G, 1831 3t 92 O ANDREW J. MILLER, Esq. is our Agent and Attorney, during our absence. Collins & manton. July 9 80 3t DURING the Subscribers absence from the place, Mr. S. H. Peck and S. W. Wade will attend to all business in which he is interested. The atter will collect all moneys when in town. In case of his absence, persons wall call on Mr. Peck at J. D. Beers, I. R. St. John & Co. office, where all notes can be found at any time. J. S. CAMFIELD. July 25 if 87 H. GREGORI E will attend to he business of the Charleston Fire and Marine nsurance Company in Augusta, during the summer. G. H. PADDOCK, Agent. June 16 T. 11. 11. GREG OR IE will act as our Attorney, during the summer. ALLENS & PADDOCK. June 1G 71 w2m MRS. LARITS continues to give lessons in all tne various branees of PAINTING and DRAWING, also, lessons on the Piano- Forte, at the late residence of Mr. Woolsey, on the Sand Hills. A few mure pupils can be accommodated. July 14 82 ts MISS EDMONDSON has returned to Au gusta with the intention of giving lessons in Vocal and Instrumental Music. ■the modern languages, withdrawing and paint ing in its various branches. Terms made known, at her residence on Broad street, next door to the Bridge Bank. June 18 ' ts 71 DENTISTRY. J A. CLEVELAND, Dentist, has return- • ed and will remain in the city a few days. He may be seen at his room, Washington Hall. July 11 tt 82 NOTICE To Merchants and Planters* THE extensive and convenient Fire-Proof Ware-House, lately occupied by Messis. Sims, Williams & Woolsey, is open lor the re ception of Cotton and Produce of all kinds; and the subscribers will make advances when de sired, on produce in store. Their terms of storage will be twelve and a half cents per bale on cotton each month. They will make sale of cotton directed to them, or in store at twenty five cents per bale. Being determined to avoid speculating in cotton, they will always be pre pared to execute any orders promptly, and pledge themselves that no exertion shall be wanting to promote the interest of their friends. S. KNEELAND. J, K. KILBURN. jTyThe business will be conducted under the firm of S. KNEELAND & Co, Augusta, April 45 FIIHE subscriber, having located permanent- JL ly in Charleston, S. C. for the purpose of transacting a general Factorage and Commission Business, solicits the patronage of his friends and the pub lic generally. Promp attention will be given to forwarding goods by the Rail Road or other wise, and all business to his address will have strict attention. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, £lFOffice on Frazer & Co’s, Wharf. June 13 . 70 AN ORDINANCE TO prevent owners and occupants of lots in the city of Augusta, from discharging wa ter into the streets and alleys of the same so as to create nuisance. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the City Council of Augusta, That from and after the 20th of July, instant, no person owning or occupying a lot in said City, shall, under any pretence whatever, discharge or permit to be discharged from his or her premises, any quantity of water into the street or alley so as to create nuisapce. Sec. 2. And be it ordained. That any person offending against the provisions of this Ordi nance, may be fined in a sum of 50 dollars for every day such nuisance mav exist. Done in Council, the sth dav of Julv, 1834. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. By the Mayor, Georoe M. Walker, Clerk. July 9 80 AN ORDINANCE, To require the Mayor to issue script, to the Medical College of Georgia : WHEREAS the Medical College of Geor gia have by their obligations made and entered into the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty four, bound themselves and their successors in office, to furnish Medicine and Medical attendance for all the sick in the Hospital and such prisoners in Jail, as the City Council shall direct for the full term of ten years, from the first day of April last, for and in consideration of five thousand dollars—pay able in ten equal annual instalments, the first day of April 1835, and on the first day of April, in each and every year, thereafter for the full term of ten years with the addition of 6 per cent interest on each and every of the said payments. Be it therefore ordained, by the City Council of August, that his Honor the Mayor, be re quired to issue scrip for the sum of five thou sand dollars, to the Medical College of Georgia, in ten equal annual instalments, the first of which payments to be made, on the first day of April, eighteen hundred and thirty five, bear ing an interest of six per cent, per annum, from the first day of April last. Bv the Mayor. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. Geo. M. Walker, C.C.C. July 21 85 ts C.IEORCIIA COURIER. TO RENT. JtagL THE FIRE PROOF STORE, at present occupied bv James M’Dow iSra c11 ’ suitable for an extensive dry good or grocery business. 'the fireproof Store and Dwelling, next be low. The three story Dwelling, on Campbell street, occupied by Mr. Anderson. The three story fireproof Store and Dwelling No. 4, Bridge Row. The two story wopden building below the lower market, at present occupied by Mr. Dun bar. Apply to McKEN?IE & BENNOCH, July isl ___ wtoct TO RENT, From the first of October next, LARGE BRICK STORE & DWELLING, near the Eagle & Phffnix Hotel, at present occupied by James Leverich— the store is well fitted up for a drug store, and has been occupied tor several years for that purpose. To any person wishing to establish a retail drug store it would be a desirable stand. Apply to JOHN PHINIZY. July 18Wtf 84 TO RENTi ' “ TttE PLANTERS HOTEL, HHMBb Hamburg, S. C. is under a thorough I repair, and is to rent. Possession gi- on the first of October next. — Apply to LESTER RICHARDS. July wtd 88 Jtegk A STORE & DWELLING on iltoDasg Broad street, next door beldW Rich |ggard Allen’s hat store, ALSO, A small DWELLING on Reynold street; Apply to Henry H. Cumming, or JOHN H. CAMMING. July 23 ts 86 TO RENT, TWO SPACIOUS STORE HOUSES, one on Bay street, next I above the storage of the Steam Boat Company; the other onßeynold street opposite the alley leading from Broad to Reynold street. Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING. July 23 ts 86 TO RENT, From the first of October next, J&g&k , .THE LARGE GROCERY tiggMgt STORE, between the tenements of I a G. H. Metcalf and A. Gould, at present occuped by Adams Parme lee & Co. ALSO, The DWELLING over the tenements occu pied by J. & J. Mcßryde and H. Parsons. ALSO, The Dwelling, now occupied by Wm. C. Mi cou, next above the Insurance Bank. ALSO, Some OFFICES in the Post Office Building, on Mclntosh street. WM. CUMMING, 1 ROBERT F. POE, > Ez’rs. HENRY H. CUMMING,) July 15 <B3 ts AMERICAN HOTEL. Nos* 229. £3l. 233 Broad way. New York. THE subscriber has re-furnished this extensive establishment through out, an d has added a spacious and elegant LADIES’ DINING HALL at the northern extremity of the Hotel, fronting Broadway, which enables him to lay a table for ladies and gentlemen at three or five o’clock, as may suit the inclination of his visitors. The Ordinary for gentlemen is at three o’- clock, as usual, and their apartment has been entirely refurnished, to which has been added a Reading Room, separate from the Gentlemen’s Parlor, and remote from the Bar. Arrangements are now made to offer adjoining chambers to six parlors intended for families. Gentlemen unaccompanied with ladies, dine (if they desire it) at the five o’clock table. An additional Cook, whose reputation stands as high as any in the country, is employed. This establishment will accommodate 150 visitors, and no expense has been spared to make the house agreeable to its guests. The delightful situation of the Hotel is al ready well known, EDWARD MILFORD. New York, lune 13 ts 79 TO RENT. PART of a neat two story Brick HOUSE, on Broad street, situated a ! ew ? te P s f rom the Post Office, — will suit a small family or single per son. Apply at this office. June 30 ts 77 SUMMERVILLE. FOR SALE, a house and lot on the Ghi Tam Sand Hills, viz:—A convenient and well finished house, a large kitchen LnJiMM’Tiw with sleeping rooms for servants.— also, stable and carriage house, wash house, and a well of excellent water, &c. Ten acres of land attached, including the garden, vine yard, orchard, &c. &c. being the premises oc cupied by the subscriber, situated between An gus Martin and Sims, and within view of the city of Augusta, May be paid in installments of one to four years, A. I. HUNTINGTON. August 7, 1834. ts 94 TO RENT. Possession given on the l.sf of October. A STORE on the south side of ® r . oa d-street with a dwelling above, [llara-3 suitable for a boarding house, at present occupied bv the subscrib er. For terms apply to John M'ann or to JOSEPH COLLINS. August 7, 1834 94 AUGUSTA THEATRE FOR SALE. AGREEABLE to a resolution of the stock holders and an order of the Board of Trus tees founded thereon, will be sold in the city of Augasta to the highest bidder on Friday the 15th of August next, in front of the Lafayette Hall, that elegant new fire-proof brick building known as the Augusta Theatre, with its scene ry and property, belonging to the Augusta Theatre Company to pay the debts of the same. Terms cash, or satisfactory paper. 33”A11 persons having claims against the company will present them to Mr. Isaac Moise Secretary, on or before the first day of Augitst. ISAAC MOISE, Secretary. July 14 td 82 Brought to Augusta Jail, ON the 24th April last, a negro man; calls himselt BOBB; says he belongs to John Groce, near Savannah, Geo. Bobb is an Afri can, speaks very broken, and is 45 or 50 years old—dark complexion. Also, on the 31st Julv a negro boy, LEWIS; say§ he belongs to Joh'n Thomkins, of Edgefield District, S. C. Lewis is about 15 years old, dark complexion, and stutters considerably. Owners will come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them from jail. • H. B FRAZER, Jailor. August 1 3t 91 AUGUSTA, GEO. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1834. LOST. LOST or mislaid, a certain promissory note on D. H. Neason in favor of McClus- ky, for twelve dollars date not recriiledted. I torwarn all persons not to trade for said note as payment is stopped. A. BOUYSSOU. Augusta, Aug. 8. 3t 93 NOTICE. LL persons are forwarned from trading x*.for a note drawn by E. Hale, of Warren ton, in favor of Lamback and Ruse of Augus ta, dated about the 3d of September 1833, for seventy one dollars thirty six cents, which note has been lost and duly paid by said Hale. JOHN C. RUSE. August 8, 1834 93 CARRIAGES TO HIRE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he keeps for hire; at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Stables, Carriages, Barouches, Gigs, Sulkies, and Horses, of all descriptions, with careful drivers where he can accommodate, on reasonable teiffis, eith er those wishing only a short excursion, or the traveller who may desire a longer trip into the country. He will also keep horses upon liber al terms by the day or month. His long expe rience too with Horses and their diseases will enable him to render useful services in that re spect. His friends may calculate on the most diligent attention to their interests, and A sin cere effort to accommodate them in all particu lars. OTHO WEAVER. 'May 9 55 Richmond Sherifl'Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep tember next,at the Lower Market House in the City of Augusta, between the usuals hours of sale, the following property to wit: Onenegro man, by the name of Daniel, levied on as the property of Alexander McKenzie to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Trustees of the Ac ademy of Richmond County, vs. Alexander Mc- Kenzie as principal, Angus Martin security, sold at the risk of the former purchaser. ALSO, Sutidry articles of Kitchen furnitrue and glass lamps, levied on as the property of Sand ford Bugbee to satisfy a distress warrant in fa vor of John Ruse. ALSO, Sundry articles calculated for a Restorative such as coffee-mills counters and other fixtures. Decanters, Tumblers, Barrels and Liquor stands, levied on As the property of Whitty Saucer to satisfy a distress warrant in favor of Nelson Tift. F. W: LACY, Sheriff R. C. August 1 td ' 90 Sheriff' Sale. ON the first Tuesday in October nex at the lower market-house, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale. Will be sold, four negroes, viz. Nelly, a woman; Jo, ahoy; Clarissa and James, levied on under a fi fa on the foreclosure of a mortgage as the property of Benjamin F. Ken drick, in favor of Edward Thomas vs. said Kendrick. F. W. LACEY, Shff. R. C. August 7, 1834. td 94 Richmond Sheriff' Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oc tober next, at the lower market house between the usual hours of sale, the following property—to wit: —Four negro men, (mechan ics,) named Mingo, Phil, Henry, and TomwZms Tom Watkins. Also all the right, title and in terest of John Finn, to a lot and the improve ments thereon, on the corner of Ellis and Camp bell streets, bounded on the north by Ellis street on the syuth by a lot under lease to Samu el H. Peck, on the east, by a lot now or lately occupied by Janies O’Connell, and in the west by Campbell street; which interest of the said John Finn is under and by virtue of a lease to expire on the first day of October 1835, the said John Finn being entitled to receive from the Lessor one half of the value of improvement •thereon at the expiration of said lease, all levied on as the property of John Finn under a ft. fa. on foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Alexan der Martin vs. John Finn. F. W. LACY. Scriffß. C. August 6, 1834. td 93 Richmond Sheriff'Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oc tober next, at the Lower Market House, within the legal hours of sale. Two negro men, named Bob and Isaac, levied on as theproperty of Wm. B. Savage, to satisfy a fi la upon the foreclosure of a mortgage in fa vor of George L. Twiggs vs Wm. B. Savage. F. W. LACY, Sheriff R.C. August 1 td 90 Sheriff" Sale* WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday ih Oc* tober next, at the market house, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale: 1-2 dozen rush bottom Chairs, one Rocking Chair, one Feather Bed and clothing, one Mat rass, 2 pair Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, 2 Fenders, 1 Sideboard,-! Secretory, 1 Wardrobe, 1 Bedstead, 1 dining Table, 1 maple Bedstead, 1 maple Press, 2 Carpets and Rugs, 1 pair Bed Steps, levied on as the property of Patrick H. Smead to satisfy a fi fti on the foreclosure of a mortgage Dawson Atkinson vs said Smead. E. B. GLASCOCK, Dept. Shff. R C. August 8. 93 NOTICE. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man, belonging to the heirs of James Broad hurst , deceased, for the benefit of said heirs. SUSANNAH BICKNELL, Guardian. July 9 80 m4m FOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Lincoln County, while setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the Real Es tate of Allen Ramsey, deceased ; one lot of land containing 202 J acres, lying in Houston County, No. 253 in the 14th District of said County, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased HARDY LEVERITY, Admr. July 31,1834. td 92 FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln County whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate and effects of Shel ton Loflin a lunatic, for the benefit of said lu natic. HARRISON W. HAGERMAN. Guardian. July 28, 1834 td 92 NOTICE. FOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Richmond County, sitting for ordinary purpos es, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to William Whitlock, a minor; for the benefit of said minor. AMY WHITLOCK, Guardian. July 14, 1834 82 m4t FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln County, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the real estate of An drew Allen, deceased. JAMES ALLEN, Adm’r. July 7th 1834. td 92 W Georgia, Richmond Cotinty. HEREAS, Robert S. Dill applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Andrew J. Dill deceased, These are therefore td cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 27th dav of June, 1824. GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O. June 27 •jq Georgia Richmond County. WHEREAS William J. Hobby, Sen’r. ap plies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Diahd S. Lubbuck, deceased. These are fherefore to cite and admdnish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and'show cause (if any) why said letters should not be gran ted. Given under my hand at my office this 25th day of July, 1834. .' GEO. M. WALKER, C. C: O; Jhlv2u 87 u Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Western B. Thomas, admin istrator on the estate of George Hogarth, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate, All'persons concerned are hereby’ notified to be and appear at my office within the tinffi pre scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24th day of March, 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Georgia, Richmond County.' WHEREAS William J. Rhodes apply for letters Os Administration De Bonis non on the Estate of Geo. D. Walker, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 9th day of July 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O. June 9 80 m 6 Georgia, Richmond Cotinty* WHEREAS John J. Maguire, Adminis trator on the estate of Lawrence Hayden deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said estate. All persons concerned are tyereby notified to beandappearat my office within the time pre scsibed by law to shew cause (if any) Why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office Aug. 5 G. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Augiist 6 93 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Ann P. Cunningham, admin istratrix on the estate of Charles Cun ningham, deceased, applies for letters dismisso ry from said estate, All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should nut be granted. ' Given under my hand at office, April 25th, 1834. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O; April 25 m4m 49 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS William Bryant, Adminis trator on the estate of James Bryant, applies for letters of dismission, Ail persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, April 4 1834 GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. April 4 m6m 40 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Sarah M. Fendall, Adminis tatrix on the estate of Thomas M. Fec dall, late of Richmond county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission, All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office Within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, May 16th, 1834 GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. _ M^. 16 m6m 58 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Vincent Lockhart applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Alexander Scott, late of said county deceased, ’ These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) wny said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 4th day of March, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O. March 10 29 Georgia, Lincoln County. HMTHEREAS Wiley G-Tatom, Van Allen ▼ » Collars and John Taber applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Florance Sen’r. late of said County de ceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be, and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed oy law, to show cattsc, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 23d July 1834. J MICAJAH HENLEY. C. C. O. July 28 88 4m W Georgia, Lincoln County. HEREAS Sarah Shipp and Henry Ev ans apply for letters oi Administration on the estate of Thomas Shipp, late of said coun ty, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at Office this 17th day of February, 1834. MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O. March 3 m 72 Administrator’s Sale. BY an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Richmond County, while sitting tor ordinary purposes; will be sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, at the Court House door, in the town of Waynesborough, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors, Fhe Plantation in Burke County, lying on the wa ters oi Brier Creek, belonging to the estate of Nathaniel Beal, late of Richmond County, de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. , L. B. BEAL, Adm'r. July 9 80 td WANTED TO HIRE. A GOOD COOK, WASHER and IRONER. Apply to A GRAIG. June 9 ts 68] 349 Broad-street dying and scouring. Also, Mending and covering Umbrellas, by WILLIAM TALIAFERRO. Revnold-street, Augusta, Ga June 18 ‘B4 ts MEDICAL COLLEGE Os the State of South Carolina. A CHARTER was obtained at the session of the Legislature in 1832, with entirely new provisions, and a Board of Trustees, not medical men, is fully organized, with th« fol lowing FACULTY: J. Edwards Holbrook, M. D. Professor of Anatomy,Fee, S2O John Wagner, M. D. Professor of Surgery 15 S. Henry Dickson, M. D. Professor insti- tutes and Practice of Medicine;;. .. 15 Edmund- Ravenel, M. D. Professor of Chemistry, Thomas C. Pkioleau, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics 15 Henry R. Frost, M. D. Professor of Ma- teria Medica, 15 James Moultrie, jr. M. D. Professor ofFhy- 5i010gy,‘....10 John Bellinger, M. D. Demonstrator,lo Thus constituted, the College with a suita ble, and very commodious building, (formerly the Theatre) went into operation the last sea son, with a class of 104 Students, from various parts of the Southern Country. Os this num ber, there were 39 Graduates, and the Degree ad eundem, was conferred upon three Grad uates of other Schools; Under these encouraging circumstances, the Faculty ftel themselves called upon to redouble their exertions, and are convinced that ample opportunities are afforded for the acquirement of a Medical Education, in all its details. The Anatomical and Surgical Museum which was quite ample the last year, will be enriched by rare and useful specimens from France and Italy; an order to the amount of 1,000 dollars having been forwarded early in the Spring, so that they may be expected in October. The nucleus of a Cabinet of Comparative Anatomy, and of Natural History has been laid, and it is expected, from the talents which are engaged, that it will ere long bb filled with the objects of these most important and interesting subjects of human inquiry and research. An Infirmary has been established, which has amply realized the expectations of the Fac ulty; Here the students have had an opportu nity of seeing a practical illustration of the prin ciples and doctrines which are theoretically taught in the Lecture Rooms, and of being pre sent at such surgical operations as they will in all probability, be called upon soon after Grad uation, to perform. A considerable number were furnished by this arrangement the past year. An excellent opportunity is also afforded the Student of becoming aeqninted with practical Anatomy, by the number of subjects furnished from the city. The healthiness of Charleston during the winter season, with its moderate cli mate may be an inducement with many to re sort to this Institution for health, and an ac quaintance with this most important branch of study. The requisitions for a Degree, are similar to those <if other Colleges:, Good Boarding can be obtained in the City from 3 to 5 dollars per w’eek. Graduation Fee, S3O. JAMES MOULTRIE, jr. M.D., Dean. July 283 m 88 FIRE COMPANY THE Agents Os the Augusta Independent Fire Company Lottery, who have not al ready done so, are requested to make immedi ate returns to Wm. P. Beers, Esq. of Augusta, preparatory tri a final settlement of the same. Holders of Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beers of the fact, will facilitate and hasten this pro tracted business. Bn order of the Board of Commissioners. Jan. 17] JOHN J. BIRD, Sec’y. AUGUSTA RESTORATIVE. THE Public are respectfully informed that the above establishment has been reopened, and will hererfter be kept on the European plan. Breakfast from sunrise until 12 o’clock, M. Dinner from 12 o’clock, M. until sdnset. Supper from sunset until 12 o’clock; P. M. Each of the above can be had at prices vary ing from 12| cents to one dollar. The proprietor respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, which it will be his sole ambi tion to merit. JOHN C. RUSE. July 23 ts 36 ’ Frederick lamback having pur- chased the entire interest of John C. Ruse and E. W. Starr in the Confectionary Business, respectfully solicits a share of the public patron age so liberally bestowed on the firni of Lam back and Ruse, for which he returns bis most grateful acknowledgements. He will at all times keep on hand an assortment of Confec tionary surpassed by none in the city. Imixirtaut to Country Merchants. F. L. has lately discovered a plan to keep candy dry any length of time; and feels perfect ly safe in warranting it to do so; should any of his candy run he will pay two pounds for ope. The above plan is only known to himself. July 7 79 DISSOLUTION. THE Firms of LAMBACK & RUSE, LAMBACK, RUSE & STARR, and STARR, RUSE & LAMBACK were dissol ved by mutual consent on the 10th inst. Persons indebted to either of the firms are requested to make payment to John C. Ruse, who is authori zed to receive the same; and those having de mands against the different firms will call oh J; C; Ruse for payment. » LAMBACK. JOHN C. RUSE. E. W. STARR. June 27 76 DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting under the firm of DORTIC & LA FITTE is this day dissolved by mutual congent. All persons having demands against the concern will present them to A. Lafitte for settlement, to whom all indebted will please make immedi ate pavment. G. T. DORTIC. July 18 ts A. LAFITTE. fTj’ The business will be continued at the same stand by G. T. Dortic, and the balance of the stock of goods will be disposed of at low prices for cash or city paper. JOHN C. RUSE, Afent for the sale of the Patent BILLIARD TABLES, with In dia Rubber Cushions and Iron Beds, much su perior to the common cloth cushion, both for neatness and durability. The cast iron beds can neither give, shrink, or sink in the centre. The Maker challenges any person in the United States to bank as true on the cloth cushions as he can on the India rubber cushions for the sum of five hundred dollars. I have two of the above Tables for sale, at No. 242 Broad street. The price of which is $450, though I can order ftiem at from $325 to SSOO. July 2 ts 78 TWWELVILL’S superior black Writing and !¥_■_ Marking Ink, in bottles of all sizes, for sale, wholesale and retail, by t R. B. HAVILAND & Co. June 6tj 67 For SALE.— a very likely negro man—a I first rate field hand, and well qualified for the business of a Plantation generally. Enquire of STERLING T. COMBS June 23 ts 74 Received by the Subscriber. ASSORTMENT of I KEJiCH, FANCY, AND STAPLE goods IMPORTED DIRECT FROM PARIS, expressly for this market, viz. FANCY Calicoes, suitable for children and grown persons. Second Mourning do. handsome and new patterns. Fancy Cravats, Cotton Stocks. Linen Cambric Hdkfs. some patterns eii. tirely new. Linen Cambrics 4-4 Linen, sortie extra fine Black Italian Crape Fine and Superfine jet black Bombazines Silk Oil Cloth for nurses Aprohs Linen Towels with colored borders Do. Apron Check A great variety of Fancy Shawls Silk and Bead Bags Ladies Corsets Very best Ladies and Gentlemen’s horsc skm Gloves. Scissors, Fire Screens; Durable Ink Best Almond and Rose soap Do Cologne Water. Cream of Perse for beautifying the skirt &.<■ ALSO A large collection of I* A PER HANGINGS. Together with suitable borders. John p. setze. July 23 86 AUCTION. THE subscribers intending to close their business in Augusta, will offer at public ai'ilfon on Tuesday the 14th October next, their entire stock of Birmingham, Sheffield, and American Hardware, to the highest bidder, on a liberal credit. The stock embraces almost every article in the line worthy the city and country trade. All persons having demands rtgaitist the sub scribers are requested to preset!t the same for payment; and all claims due the firm that are past due and not paid before the 25th inst. Will be put in suit. C. SQUIRE & S. ROGERS. Augusta, Aug. 8, 1834 94 Removal. BW. FORCE, & CO. have removed • their stock of Shoes to No. 276, directlv opposite their old stand in Kerr & Graham’s new range, three doors above the Globe Hotel, where they are receiving their summer stock. 300 pacages of fresh Boqts & Shoes, a very extensive assortment of every ar ticle in the line, calculated to suit the city and country—Consisting in part of 2600 pair mens’ calf Brogans and Shoes 3(1(10 do do kip do do 5000 do do Coarse do do 2500 do boys and childrens, coarse and fine Shoes 3000 do ladies Prunello, Morocco, Seal skin and leather Roots, Shofcs and Slippers 500 pair ladies dud gentlemens water proof Boots and Shoes 500 pair ladies English and American Kid Slippers and Sandies Aha, a large stock of leather, such ds Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leather, Nevy-York, Philadelphia, and Balti more Calfskins, Seal skins, Buckskins; moroc co and Lining skins, stout coarse leather for negro Shoes, also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Thread and all the materials and Tools for manufacturing, all of which will be offered to the Consumer dnd dealer at reduced prices. B W FORCE & Co. Jj Force &. Co’s. Boot and Shrie Factory, in the rear entrance through their store; udiere Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repaired. June 20 73 ts CROCKHRY AND GLASS, At New York Prices. THE subscribers respectfully arfnounce Id their friends and the public, that they in tend keeping open their estAblishrtieht through the summer; with a full and extensive assdr:- inent of Goods for the reception of orders, which they pledge themselves to execute with fidelity and despatch at New York prices. Merchants making their other purchases at. the North, will find it to their interest to pur chase their crockery of us, which can as well be done by order as otherwise, and those pas • ing through this are solicited to call and examine our stock. Goods eAn at all times lie sent to Columbi *, Camden, Augusta, and Macon via Darien. H. B. GLEASON & CO Charleston, May 30 w3m 61 TURNIP "■T ARGE White Flat Turnip B J Do do Nutfolk do Do do Stale do Just received, and for sale by NELSON CARTER, Agent. o doors below McKenzie & Bennoch’s, corner North side Broad street. Also, a few hundred pounds of Chloride cf Lime-. August 1 90 2tW Letter & a few reams very fine Flat Cap for Attoi - ne.s—at ESTILL’S, July 18tf 208 Broad Stteet; JOH N C. It USB, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wooden hi d Willow Ware, Nit. 212 Broad street, Amongst his assortment is, CHILDREN’S WOODEN ' with tops Children’s Wooden Carriages without tops do do do sitigle seated do do do double do Market Baskets with and without tops Ladies’ Travelling Baskets, all sizes Cake, Fruit; Work, Clothes, Knife, and Fancy Baskets Plate, Rattan, Open, and Bottle Baskets Willow Cradles do Chairs and Go Cat ts Alicant and Manilla Mats Colored Sheepskin do Brass and Iron bound Tubs, prtils and Piggins Hinghttm Flour Buckets And Bread Trays Round, Oval, and Square Bread Trays Mahogany Butter Trays Large Patent Roasters, with selfmoving Jacks Shaker Boxes and Dippers 2 sets Landscape paper and Fire Screens Piano and Picture Feather flusters Knife Boxes, Twine Reel, Barrel Covers Brooms, Whips, Foot Scrapers, Towel Roller-, Sceives, Table and Cup Mats, Mouse and R.:t Traps Cheese Safes, &£• &c. &c. July 2 <f ~8 A CARD. New’ Book Bindery and Stationary Store, No. 208 Broad-Street. 3 door* below Mr. Hobby’* Rook-'tore. THE Subscriber offers his services to t’ a public in the above line of business. H long experience as a Book Binder is such as 1 e hopes, wilt merit the public patronage. Bia- : Books made to order in the best mnnaer ai. i of the first quality of paper. An assortment of fine Stationary kfpt constantly for sale, at the-lowest prices. WILLIAM ESTILL April 30 iftf NO 94.