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gin, and which has excited the astonish ' mentand admiration of the world, be made perpetual. And I need not say, what eve ry enlightened individual must admit,that upon its perpetuity the cause of rational li berty depends. If time permitted, I would give a more detailed reply to your enquiries; but I trust this very hasty scroll, under the circumstances, will be received. Very truly, And sincerely yours, JOHN M’LEAN. TOO SOON. Too soon ! too soon ! how oft that word . Comes o’er the spirit like a spell; Awakening every mournful chord That in the human heart may dwell I Os hopes that perished in their noon— ■Of youth decayed—too soon, too soon ! , Too soon, too soon—it is a sound To dim the light with many a tear : As bitterly we gaze around, And find how f.w we love are here ; Ah ! —when shall we again commune With those we lost 100 soon—too soon ! Toosoon, too soon—how wild that tone Bursts on our dearest hours of bliss, And leaves us silent and alone, To muse on such a theme as this ; No frown upon the quiet moon, Whose parting light comes all too soon ! Toosoon, too soon—if e’er were thine The joys, the fears, the hopes of love; If thou hast knelt before the shrine Os beauty, in some starlight grove ; Whose lips,young roses, breathed of June, Thou’st wept those words —too soon, too soon! Too soon is stamped on every leaf, In characters of dim decay ; Too soon is writ in tears of grief ! On all things fading fast away! Oh ! is there one terrestial boon, Our hearts lose not—too soon, too soon ! MARRIED In this city, last evening, by James Primrose, ' Esp. Mr. George Wfjgle, to Miss Catharine Marks, both of this place. 1 — . , I3r THE Board of Trustees of the Presby- ; terian Church will meet Evening, at 7 o’- clock, at the office of Robert Campbell, Esq. on < M'lntosh street. The members are requested to be punctual in their attendance. THE Members of the Masonic Institu tions of the city, are requested to meet at the i Hall, on Tuesday, the 24th inst., at 10 o’clock, i A M, in order to proceed to Hamburg, and lay <he corner store of a Presbyterian Church.— • Brethern of both States, and transient brethren generally, are invited to attend. The papers of the city will publish the above till the day. 21 Feb 18 j IjT DR. L. A. DUGAS will commence a 1 Course of popular Lectures on Anatomy and s Physiology, at the Masonic Hall, on Saturday, : the 21st inst. He will avail himself of the fine 1 collection belonging to the Medical College, in < -order to demonstate satisfactorily every part of s the human structure. t The Lectures will be on Tuesdays, Thurs- 1 slays and Saturdays at 7 o’clock P. M. and con- t tinueone month. Tickets may be obtained of 1 55r. Bugas, Judge Wilde, or Mr. D. W. St. John i Feb IS 2 21 < 1 E. E. ULMO, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of ’ Augusta and these at the Sand Hills, that be still continues to teach the Piano Forte, Guitar, Violin, and Vocal Music, together with Composition, in which particular attention will | be paid to style and taste in execution. His method is the Pestalozzian system <of instruc- j lion, and from his long experience as a Teacher, , he flatters himself to be able to give satisfaction £ ■to those who patronise him. Terms and refer <nce made known at his residence, No. 208 ( Broad street, opposite Mr. Dunlap. I I3r Piano Fortes tuned. Feb 18 Ct 21 t CUPBOARD PLANTATION FORGAVE I WILL sell my place near Augusta, adjoin- ’ ingMr. Delaigle and Wm. Tutt, contain- j ing about 350 acres, most of which is Wood , Land. It is watered by Cupboard Creek, and : has the advantage of a site for a Mill. If not -sold before the second M enday in March next, it will be offered at public auction. Feb 16 20 ROBERT WALTON. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. THE Subscriber having re-commenced in Augusta, the Business of Boot and Shoe making, respectfully solicits from the inhabi tants thereof, a share of patronage. He has on hand a large assortment of manufactured work, which he will sell at quite a reduced price for cash. All articles of his manufacture will be durable, and of the latest fashion. Being neces sity! to persue a cash system of business, his prices for all orders given him will be much re duced from the customary prices. His residence is on Washington street, three doors from Broad steeet, and nearly opposite Mr. Dill’s Confectionary. JOHN WINEKLER. Feb 2 3mos. 13 Georgia Richmond County. WHEREAS George Collins, applies for letters of Administration on the Estate of Henry C. Byrom, dec’d. 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) why said letters should not be granted, Given under my hand at office this 30th day ofJan.lß3s. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Jan. 30 13 SMITH’S BELLOWS. JUST received, a first rate article of Smith’s Bellows, warranted, and for sale by JAS. LEVERICH, 2d door below Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. BLACK GKO DE RINE’S. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have just received from New-York, a supply ofsuperior Black Gro de Rine’s, of very rich lustre, (the best style of black silks that are imported.) Also, a large supply of superior IRISH LININS, warranted to be of the best style, and will be sold at very low prices. Jan. 21, 9 ts. Georgia Richmond County. WHEREAS William M. D’Antignac ap plies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Alexander Graham late of Rich mond County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show •ause (it any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 26th day of January 1835. G. M WALKER C. C. O. Jan . 26 10 FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Richmond County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Daniel Clarke de ceased, for the benefit of his heirs. ROBERT CLARKE, Admr. Feb. 5 1835 - td 16 TIIEITRE. J MR. COOPER’S FAREWELL BENEFIT, And Last Appearance of Mr. and Miss Cooper. First time in Augusta of the celebrated play (written by James Sheridan Knowles) called the HUNCHBACK. MASTER WALTER, MR. COOPER SIR THOMAS CLIFFORD, FORBES JULIA, first time, MISS COOPER Wednesday Evening, February 18. The Play of the hunchback. Master Walter, Mr. Cooper Sir Thomas Clifford, Forbes Modus, Logan Fathom, Hart Lord Tinsel, Hardy Heartwell, Carter Wilford, Thoman Gaylove, Lyons Williams, Benson Waiter, Smith Servant, Pearce Julia, Miss Cooper Helen, Clarke To conclude with the MAID OF MUNSTER. Sir Laurence Paragon, Mr. Carter Charles Paragon, Hardy Sam Logan Servants, Smith & Pearce Kate O’Brien, (with Songs) Mrs Hart Susan, Carter Mr. Forbes’ Benefit To-Morrow Night, Shakspeare’s Tragedy of VIRGINIUB. Bjx Office open between 11 and 1 o'clock. Admittance $1 —Children and Servants ball price. Doors open at 7 Curtain to rste at half pas* 7 o’clock. WHEREAS Sylvanus B. Groves applies for letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Hornby, 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 (in any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at my office this 2d day Feb. 1835. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Feb. 6 16 RICE. ssh Casks prime new RICE. OV G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2,1835. LOOK OUT 1 LOOK OUT! I TRADED some time last summer with Col. William Kerr of Athens, for a yellow Ne gro Man, known in this city by the name of Daniel Kelly. Daniel was at the time I traded for him Runaway—and is still out. All per sons are requested to let said Negro pass if seen about the city of Augusta. And the reward of ferred by Col. Kerr, was withdrawn on the day of hissale to me. I have been looking daily to see Daniel, and information reached me to-day that a certain person known to me had advised Daniel not to come to me, as it was a plan laid to catch him for Col. Kerr. It appears to me this good genieman is about to get himself into < a situation it will cost him some help to get ■ out, as well as expense. Daniel cannot be bought from me at any price by said person. ROBERT W. McKEEN. Nov 14 136 ROSEMOUNT PLANTATION In Burke County, for Sale, Or to Rent for the year 1835. THIS Plantation contains 3 to 4000 Acres of fine qality Pine and Hammock Lands intersected by the waters of Boggy Cut—on which there is a mill seat, and dam erected,with a large body of pine and hard timber. There is 4 to 500 acres of fresh open land, un der good fence, on said premises. This tract of land is level, not subject to wash, and for the culture of Cotton is e jual ‘u any other lands in this section of the Country. The settlement is on a healthy mount near to a spring of pure water, and consists of an Over seer’s and ten or twelve negro housia—new frame Gin House, Ac. die. This desirable pro perty lies 18 miles below Augusta, and about 2 miles from Savannah river. ALSO, Oakhill Plantation in Columbia County, dis tant about 15 miles from Augusta, on the Wrightsboro’ road, containing about 460 acres, one half of which is Oak and Hickory, and the other Lands, adjoining the lands of Tubman, Hodghton and others—on the premises are a comfortable dwelling and other necessary build ings, xfrith a well of good water in the yard. To any person disposed to purchase or rent 1 Corn and Fodder sufficient to make a crop, will be sold on the plantation—also, Stock, Imple ments, &c. &c. Apply to McKenzie & bennoch. Feb 9 w 6 17 FRENCH GOODS. Just imported by the Subscriber per ship Charlemagne, via New York—viz: 8/f 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 14-4, Soft and heavy Merino Wool Blankets 9-4 by 7-4/10-4 by 9-4, 15-4 by 10-4 Rich Dam ask Table Cloths Sewing Silks and black silk Velvet Ribbons Black twisted silk Guard Ribbons Ladies’ Prunello and Morocco Shoes Bead Bags Richly ornamented Ladies’ Purses Silver mounted Spectacles Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes Madrass Handkerchiefs 4-4 Camayen or Furniture Prints Sedan and Elbeuf Broad Cloths A Casimeres Knitted and Worsted under Jackets, with Me rino fronts Assorted Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs A great variety of Shawls, artificial Flowers and Wreaths Ladies’ Bonnets Splendid Ball and Wedding Dresses Black Drap de sote for gentlemen’s Vests. Figured black Silks Italian Lustring (better than any offered before) Silk Umbrellas Belt Ribbons and Belts India Rubber Suspenders White, black ana green rich blond IGauze Veils Hair Braids, Puff and Grecian Curls Knitted Woollen Gloves Hobby Horses India Rubber Flasks for Sportsmen and Trav ellers Leather Cups Gauze Ribbon (cap) Black Love Veils Men’s best Buck and Horse Skin Gloves Together with the following assortment of La dies' Gloves: Agncau first quality, do Mi Long (white) do glace, Manchettes and Tulle do do do Tuyeaux Satin do do do Poignets Plisses do do do A la Chevaliere and I Glands do de do Brodes riches Ablancs de de po Petits Poignets do do do Brodes Sevine Rosettes do do do j Long Brodes Sevigae J. P. SETZE. THEATRE. IM R. FORB ES ’ BENEFIT. THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB. 10, Knowles’ Tragedy of VIRGI N I U S . • VIRGINIUS MR. FORBES. ! To conclude with TOM CRINGLE, OR A SAILOR’S LOG BOOK. Feb 18 WANTED. A GOOD WET NURSE. One that can be well recommended, will receive good wages. Apply at this office. Feb 18 NEGROES. A LOT of uncommon likely NEGROES, for sale, Fellows and Boys—sold for no fault. Enquire of the Subscriber, or Mr. C.Mi ner, at the Eagle & Phcenix Hotel. Feb 18 21HENY DALBY. GOSHEN BUTTER. "R very superior, just received, JL and for sale in quantities to suit pur chasers. J. A. CAMERON, at Mr. Jas. Leverich’s, Feb 18 2 2 doors below the E. & P. Hotel DRUGS MEDICINES &C. f F HE Subscribers are receiving weekly sup- JL plies, and will keep constantly on hand a Stock embracing almost every article usually kept by Druggists—which they will sell on as favorable terms as can be obtained in the State. R. B. HAVILAND & Co. 50* Orders promptly and neatly executed. Nov. 19 138 WM. E. BRODNAX, HAS on Consignment, Coffee and Sugar of all kinds,Molasses, H. Elys Flour,Lard, Bacbn, Irish Potatoes, Goshen Butter, Buck- Wheat Flour, Crockery, Cheese, Mackerel, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Ground Pepper and Spice, Onions, Chocolate, Soap, Rice and Nails, and a General Assortment of the Staple Articles of Dry Goods. Also, a quantity of fac tory spun Cotton Yarn, received from Judge John Schley, a very good article of superioi twist. All of the above articles he offers for sale low for cash only, at his store, near the Planter’s Hotel in any quantity to suit custom ers, and at the same time takes this opportunity of returning his thanks to his friends and the public, for their patronage. Feb 1319w5t JUST RECEIVED, "R LBS. New Middlings JL vJ y 25 bbls, prime Pork. ALSO, 10,000 lbs. Baltimore HAMS, on River, and daily expected. For sale by Feb 11 18 2 J. & D. MORRISON. For sale low for cash or approved paper, at 60 or 90 days. BY BARRETT * BEARD, Under the United States Hotel. ■R 4Y4Y BAGS prime COFFEE JL W 30 bbls. N. O. Sugar 100 Baskets Champaigne 20 Hhds Molasses 2 pipes Old Holland Gin 100 Pieces Bagging 60 Pieces Duffil Blankets 10 bbls. Newark Cider 50 Pieces Heavy Negro Cloths 200 boxes Turpentine Soap 10 bales India Twine 20 demijohns Brandy and Wine, put up in 1820 30 coils Bale Rope. And daily expected, 150 bbls, fresh caught Mackerel 100 bags superior Green Coffee. Feb. 9 U NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. HHDS. New Crop for sale by G. H. METCALF. Jan.l2 5 POTATOES. Rk RY BLS. Potatoes, for sale by O G. H. METCALF. ~ NEW LARD. ■R Ry A Kegs new LEAF LARD. B. 4 G. H. METCALF. Jan, 2,1835. MACKEREL, CODFISH, *c. JUST received per John D. Mongin, and for sale by E. H. Barrett, 100 bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL 50 boxes Codfish 100 boxes Rosin Soap 20 bbls. Northern Apples 50 baskets Champagne Jan.2B 12 HERRING. ■R /Y4Y Boxes Smoked HERRING. N. SMITH,&CO. Jan. 21, 1835. AUGUSTA SPRING RACES, WILL commence on the Second Tuesday in MARCH next, when the following Purses will be run for, free for any horse in the world: First Day, two mile heats, S2OO Second Day, three do do 300 Third Day, four do do 600 Fourth Day, mile heats, best 3in 5 300 PROPRIETORS. Jan. 5, 1835. 2 tdr. NEW RAISINS. 4YdY4Y WHOLE and half Boxes, for sale bv G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 142 GIN, RUM * WHISKEY. -R KRY BLS. 30 HHDS. For salebv JL »JV G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2,1835. Received this day at the algu of the Mam moth Boot, <Y CASES Ladies French Morocco Water rQ Froof SLIPPERS 2 Cases do do Gaiter Boots 2 do do White & Black Satin Slippers 1 do do Patent Mockasins, for travelling 4 do Infant & Children’s Kid & Morocco Slip pers and Boots 4 do Ladies & Gentlemen’s Gum Elastic Boots and Shoes 2 do Gentlemen’s Dancing Pumps and Boots 40 nests Seal Skin TRUNKS For Sale by B. W. FORCE & CO. January 2, 1835. 1 ts. URE WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL, for sale bv R. B. HAVILAND A Co. Nov. 19138 FOR SALE, A HANDSOME *hd gentle MATCH OF HORSES, with or without an excellen ght second-hand Carriage. Apply at this Os- Administrator’s Notice. PERSONS having claims against the Estate of JOHN W. HATCHWELL, are re quested topresent them for payment, and those ’ indebted will please to settle with the subscriber. Those, who hold notes against the deceased will 5 have them paid on the 7th Januarv, if presented ! TURNER CLANTON, Adm’r. ■ Dec. 31, 1834. 155 6tw. SILVER BUCKLE. OST, on yesterday, in this citv, a SILVER JL4 BUCKLE, with a BLACK BELT.— The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Feb 13 BOARDING HOUSE. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that she occupies the House well known as the Western Hotel, standing on the corner formed by the south side of Green-street, and the western side of Centre-street. It is well adapted to the accommodation of day boarders ; and its retirement from the bustle of the town renders it favorable to those who wish to attend the Law and Medical Lectures. She hopes, therefore, that she will receive a liberal patronage. She will accommodate such tran sient persons as are of decent deportment, or such as may be recommended to the House by friends. MARY SAVAGE. Feb 4 15 A TRUNK FOUND. ~ ON the 4th inst. a TRUNK was found on the Milledgeville Road, which the owner can have by describing the same, paying for this advertisement, and rewarding the finder. Ap ply at this office. 3* Feb 11 MI LIT ARY BALIT THE Citizens of Augusta and Hamburg, are informed that the above BALL, will take place at the Masonic Hall, on the 23dinst., in commemoration of WASHINGTON’S Birth Day. No Tickets of admission will be sold at the door on that night, except to subscribers on ly, Sbd no Tickets will be transferable. The following gentlemen will act as Managers, to whom subscribers will hand in all the names of Ladies intended to be invited by the 17th inst. viz : Thos. J. Parmelee, Wm. P. Merriman, A. Cumming, Wm. M. Martin, Jno. Morrison, J. Harrison, and Jno. V. Cowling, A. Lafitte, Esqs. Tickets of admission will be paid for on de livery, which will be readj’ for subscribers on the 18th inst. THE PROPRIETOR. Feb 11 2 18 BILLIARD ’TABLES. THE Wood Work of two plain Maple Ta bles, suitable for the Country or a private room, have been received on consignment, and will be sold low if inquired for immediately. Apply to WILLIAM PHILLIPS, At Fox’s new buildings, or at McKenzie & Bennoch’s ware house, on Campbell-st., where they may be seen. m 4 17 Feb 9 The Chronicle will publish the above once a week for one month. J. PARMLY, DENTIST, MAY be expected in AUGUSTA, at the commencement of the ensuing Spring. Jan. 5, 1835. 1 Iwtm. The city papers will insert the above once a month for three months. NOTICE. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Tract of Land lying ancTbeing in the Sixth (6th) Dis trict, Houston County, and known in the plan of said Distsicl as number fifty-one (51) for the benefit of thecreditois of David Lynar, dec’d. THOS. GLASCOCK, Adm’r. Jan 19 m4m 8 Administrator’s Sale. ON the Frst Tuesday in April next, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Au gusta, will be sold, agreeably to an order of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond County sitting for ordinary purposes, five Ne groes,belonging to the estate of John D. Walket, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit- . ors of said deceased. I Terms at sale. WM. J. RHODES, Admr. i Jan 19 1835 td 8 ENGLISH GARDEN SEED. j AVERY large and general assortment, em- i bracing almost every kind and variety’ i Imported, put up, and for sale by R. B. HAVILAND &Co. t Also, a few Barrels of superior Top Onion s ; DRY GOODS on CONSIGNMENT. < By E. H. Barrett. Under United States Hotel. JUST received on consignment, a fine as sortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which will be sold low for cash or approved notes. This lot of Goods is well worth the attention of town and country Mer chants. Jan. 16, 1835. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. BLS and 50 half bls Canal Flonr « V J 70 bls new Smoked Beef 10 half bls Family Pork 10 do Pickled Tongues 25 Kits Pickled Salmon 10 half bls do 10 do do No 1 Shad 10 do do Fulton Market Beef Bologna Sansages, Spiced Chocolate, Plain, do Ground Pepper, do Cinnsmon Butter, Sugar, Boston and Water Crackers Soda and Wine Biscuit Pilot Bread 2 pipes old Madeira which has had the benefit of an East India voyage. 1 pipe Canary Wine, 2 Buts Sherry, direct from Cadiz 2doTencriffe do2o qr Cask Marseils Old Port, Muscat, Malmsey, Pure Juice of the Grape 25 Baskets Grape Champaigne with Lead caps without wax, wire, or twine, warranted supe rior to any lately imported here. Sperm Candles, Patent Tallow do Double and Singla Loaf Sugar ,Lump do London and Liverpool French Mustard White Pepper, Sweet Meats and Jellies of all Kinds, The above articles, now landing, and on the river, Also in Store, a complete Assortment of Choice Groceries selected expressly for Fami ily use. N. SMITH & CO. Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Jeremiah Griffin, executor on the Estate of Nathaniel Ragan, late of said county, deceased, has petitioned the Court of Ordinary for letters disrnissory from said estate, These are therefore to cite and admonis 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 ray hand at office this 4th day of September, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O. Sept 8 29 | SALE OF 123 NEGROES. THE Undersigned, with the view of bring ing to a speedy termination their con cerns, will sell at public auction, without re serve, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, on Monday, the 9th March next,at 10 o’crock, 123 NEGROES, about 80 of whom are field hands ; the remainder Boat Hands, Engineers; and Pilots of Steam Boats, Brick layers, Painters, Carpenteis, Blacksmiths, and House Servants. Terms cash. McKENZIE & BENNOCH. . Feb. 2 12 I s^-The Augusta papers, the Georgia Jour nal, Southern Recorder, Columbus Enquirer, Columbus Sentinel, Savannah Republican, Ma con Messenger, Macon Telegraph. Athens Whig,Washington News, Columbia Teleseope, Camden Journal, Edgefield Carolinian, (S. C.) Montgomery Advertiser, Tuscaloosa Inteligen i cer.and Mobile Courier, (Ala.) will publish the above once a week, until the day of sale, furnish a paper, and forward their accounts for settlement. CummLUon, aiid General Ageiwy L BUSINESS. THE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have connected themselves in Partnership Under the firm of Barrett & Beard, to carry on , the above business, and trust to deserve, by punctuality and strict attention to business, a share of patronage. In addition to the above, they have opened a General Intelligence office, after the New York plan, for obtaining Clerks for Merchants, and situations for those wanting employment —for letting and hiring Houses, Estates,Negroes, &c. | —Keeping in their office, an account of Sheriffs ! and other sales. Also, buying and selling Cot ■ ton, Bank and other Stock on Commission. O’ Liberal advances made on consignments JOSEPH A. BEARD. E. H. BARRETT. Augusta, Feb. 4 ts 15 G L O BE HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. THE subscriber has taken the entire control of that spacious and well known establish ment, on the corner ol’Broad and Jackson streets, which will be open to customers on the Ist of September next. The building has just been refitted, and the rooms newly and handsomely furnished, and the table will be supplied with the best the market will afford. Transient fam ilies will also meet the most ample accommoda tions and attendance; and every effort will be made to give satisfaction to those who may pa tronize this establishment. He hopes from his experience, and earnest efforts toplease, that he will deserve the patronage he solicits. BENTON WALTON. August 20 ts 98 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE THE Subscribers have taken the STABLE well-known as MIMS’, on Green street, Augusta, where persons wishing Horses of any description, or Mules, can be supplied at any time as low as they can be had in the market, and on as accommodating terms. ALSO, Some thorough-bred Stallions and Mares, Irom 2 to 4 years old, now in training—among hem a mare, half sister of Rattlesnake by Sum ter, and a Whip mare in foal by Collier. The Pedigrees of each will be furnished on applica tion to HAUN & LINDSEY. Oct 24 tjan 126 NEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE. A NEGRO WOMAN, a first rate Cook, &c. She will be sold on time for approved pa per. E. H. BARRETT. « Under U. S. Hotal. TO RENT. MThe Fire Proof WAREHOUSE now occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff. Apply to J. K. KILBURN August 18 ts 97. TO RENT. n , A STORE AND DWELLING on Broad street, next door below Richard Pl-lP Allen’s hat store. ALSO, A small DWELLING on Reynold street. Apply t* Henry H. Cumming, or JOHN H. CUMMING. July 23tf_86 NEW DRUG & MEDICINE STORE. Drugs and Medicines, Wholesale and Retail. JAMES LEVERICH, 161 Broad-Street, second door below the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel. HAVING received in addition to his for mer stock, a very entensive supply of fresh and genuine Drugsand Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Hatter’s Materials and Dye Stuffs. Also, plain and fancy Parlour Bellows, Smith Bellows, Fancy Articles, Stationary, Periume ry, together with a supply of Surgical Instru ments, all of which will be sold at the Charles ton wholesale prices. Physicians, Country Merchants, and all other dealers in the above articles, will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves. N. B. All orders thankfully received, and executed with neatness and despatch. Jan. 16, 1735, 7 lw4w B.W. FORCE * CO. Have on hand, at No. 276 Broad street, in Kerrs & Graham s new range, three doors above the Globe Hotel, PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS . SHOES, a very extensive as- F sortment of every article in the "line, calculated to suit the City and Country trade —consisting in part of 2,000 pair Men’s’Calf Brogans and Shoes 3,000 do do Kip do do 5,000 do do coarse do do 2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3,000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morocco, Seal skin and leather Boots, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterproof Boots and Shoes 500 do do do Carpet and do Mockasins Jj* Also a large stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leath er, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Thread and all the materials and Tools for manufaettuing, all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices. 55* FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory in the rear entrance through their Store; where Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repaired. Dec 5 145 FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Warranted Genuine, Growth of 1834. RAISED by the Shakers, at Enfield Con necticut, just received this day a large, sup ply of the above seeds selected particularly for this market and will warrant their giving en tire satisfaction. For sale by J. LEVERICH. No. 161 Broad street, 2d door below the Eagle and Phoenix hotel. Nov. 28 142 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL Persons having claims against lhees zJL tate of Thomas Jones, ofColumbia coun ty, deceased, are requested to present them for payment, and those indebted to come forward and settle their dues. The heirs of the estate will meet for a division at his former residence, on March sth, 1835. ELIZABETH JONES, Adm’r. Feb 6 4w* 16 j SUGAR, RUM, WHISKEY * BUTTER. aYfIY HHDS. strictly prime St. Croix Sugar j 20 do. do. Porto Rico do. 40 bbls. Portland Rum 45 do. Philadelphia Whiskey 10 hhds. W hiskey, high proof 10 kegs superior Goshen Butter. Offered for sale low for cash, or city paper by Feb 4 15 ROBERT W. McKEEN. WHEREAS Benjamin Rowell, guardian of the minors of William Rowell, de ceased, applies for Letters Disrnissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all • spersons concerned to be and appear at my office swithin the time prescribed by law.toshow cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 22d Sep tember, 1834. GEO. M. WALKER. Sept 22 '< 112 JUST RECEIVED. MEASURES, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Bar rel Covers, Chairs, Codfish and Onions, ' this day received by , GEO. H. METCALF. J. P. »HTXB * • Has now to offer to his friends and cnsiomert, a large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLX GOODS, which have been carefully selected by himself in the New York and Philadelphia mar kets, viz: PONGEE Blonds quilling and plain Bland* Laa* 3-4 and 4-4 Bobinet Laces Black Bobinet Capes and Pelerinta Bobinet inserting and edgings Cotton Fringings A great variety of new style danastia and Brit ish Calicoes Rich Furniture Prints Fur Tippets, Capesand Boas Scotch Dowlas and Diapers, for towelling* Boys’ and Gentlemen’s Pocket Handkarehieft -4, 7-8 and 4-4 Prussian Shawls Foulard Silks Lambs Wool and Vigonia Seeks Ladies’ Corsetts, Corded Skirt* Jackonet Cravats and black Stock* 6-4 plain and figured Swiss Muslin Children’s Scarlet Socks Linsey, Woolsey, and Kersey Valentia Shawls Irish Linens, Sheeting*, Lawns, Table Caver and Cotton Diaper Scarlet and white English and Welsh Flannel* Plain and figured Green Baize Bird’s eye and double Damask Linen Diaper 3-4,4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 unbleached and bleached Shirting and Sheeting Assorted Bombazetts and Circassian* Apron and Furniture Checks Black Sinchew Silksand Sarsnett* Black and white English silk Stacking* and Gloves Ra w silk and cotton Hoisery Book Muslin and fancy Cotton Handkerehiai* White and scarlet canton Flannel Merino and Thibet Wool Shawl* Brown linen and Russia Sheeting 6-4 Swiss and British Cotton Cambric* and Muslins T willed Jeans and Furniture Binding Figured and plain Silks, for ladies' dre«M* Rose and London Duffile Blankets Colored Counterpanes, Cotton Wadding, dta. ALSO, A large assortment of Venetian, Stair, and ingrain CARPETING, with HEARTH RUGS suitable for the same. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Robert Watkins deceased, for the benefit of his creditors. W. B. THOMAS. Adm’r Nov 21 4m 139 Guardian Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Richmond County, will be sold at the lower Market House, in the City of Au gusta, on the first Tuesday in April next, be tween the usual hours of sale, a Tract of Land, 12th District, Monroe, No.l7B,and the undivided interest in one acre of Pine Land, on the new Milledgeville Road, the property of Wm. Bell, an idiot; also, one tract of land, 202| acres, 4th District. Muscogee, No. 76, and drawn to th* name of said Wm. Bell. CATHARINE BELL, Guardian. Jan. 28 td 19 NOTICE. I WILL attend at my office, south-west cor ner basement story of City Hall, day (sundays excepted) from 9 to 5 o'clock P. M. until the first day of February next, for the pur pose of receiving the returns of Taxable proper, ty within the limits of the city of Augusta. All persons interested, will please pay attention to this notice, as after that time a double Tax will be imposed upon all who may neglect to make their returns. GEO. M. WALKER. Jan. 9, 1835. 4tf All thapapers in the City under contract with the City Council, for printing, will please insert the above notice. Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS, George M. Crawford ap plies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of David Bowers deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, ana show cause (if any) why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office this 99th day < Dec. 1824. GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O. Dec. 29 154 WHEREAS John Morrison, administra tor on the estate of Hugh Morrison, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate, All person* 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, thi* 6th day of February, 1836. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. Feb 6 m6m 15 THE KNICKERBOCKER. OR THE NEW TORK MONTHLY MXOjtXINE THIS Periodical having passed into the hands of the undersigned, will hereafter be issued with punctuality on the first of every month, and in a style of typographical execu tion, which it is designed shall not be surpassed by any similar Periodical in this country. The proprietors will use their endevors to avoid the examples of their predecessors, in liberal prom ises and scanty fulfilments. 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