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Plant there some Box or Pine,
Something that lives in winter, and will be
A verdant offering to my memory,
And call it mine I
Sister—my young rose tree —
That all the spring has been my pleasant care,
Just putting forth its leaves so green and lair,
1 give to thee ;
And when its roses bloom—
-1 shall be gone away, my short life done ;
But will you not bestow a single one
Upon my tomb 1
Now, mother, sing the tune
You sang last night, I’m weary, and must sleep.
Who was it called my name I Nay, do nut
weep,
You’ll all come soon !
Morning spreads o’er earth her rosy wings— [
And that meek sufferer, cold, and ivory pale, i
Lay on his couch asleep. The gentle air i
Came through the open window, freighted with j
The savoury odours of the early spring—
tie breathed it not, the laugh of passers by
Jarred, like a discord, in some mournful tune-,
But worried not his slumbers. He was dead.
TO PRINTERS.
til WO JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS are
j wanted at this office>. Feb 20
~ HORSES FOR SALE.
THREE fine HORSES for sale at the cor
ner lot near the Bridge in Hamburg.—
They ride and work well. Persons wanting,
are requested to call soon, as good bargains j
may be had.
March 4 2* 3t» 1
ts. NOTT Jf CO. & JOSIAH ST. JOHN’ft
Fine Patent Portable Reflecting
BAKE OVEN.
THE attention of the public generally is
invited to an examination of the above
named article. The utility of this improve
ment is readily made manifest. It is an eco
nomical, expeditious and easy mode of execu
ting all baking and boiling business, and wholly |
by means of coal, and of that but a small quantity
is required.
The Agent will remain in town a lew days,
during which time he will exhibit the Oven in
different parts of the city, and will be happy to
wait on any gentleman, at the Richmond Hotel,
’who may wish to purchase Individual, County, ,
or State Rights to make, use, and vend the
fame. J. B. HOXIE, Agent. !
March 6 ts 28
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
ANA WAY from the Subscriber, about 5
■ W weeks ago, a negro woman named WIN
NEY, about 36 years of age, dark skin, wants
a tooth nearly in front, and is about five feet, 2
®r3 inches high-; of stout make. She is gene
tally quick in reply, when spoken to; formerly
belonged to Mrs. Crisdale, of Edgefield district,
S.C. and is generally known in that neighbor
hood. She may possibly have gone to that
quarter, or may be lurking about Mr. Fox’s
saw mill, where she has a husband; or she
possibly may be lurking about town. The above
reward will be given to any person who will
bring her home to me, or five dollars to any one
who will lodge her in jail, so that I will get her.
THOMAS EVANS.
Feb. 20 4t w 22
Augusta Library Society Notice.
A T a Meeting of the Board of Directorshejd
in the Library room on Tuesday, the 3d
inst. the following Resolution was adopted and
ordered to be published.
Resolved, That it be recommended to the |
Stockholders of the Augusta Library Society, to
pay to the Treasurer a sum not less than $5 i
each, for the purpose of increasing the number j
of Books. |
WILLIAM POE, Sec. &.Tireas. I
March 4
NEW-YORK STEAM PACKETS.
npilE WM. GIBBONS, will leave Charles-
JL ton for New-York, at 4 P. M. on the 7th
and 21st March, 4th and 18th April, and every
fortnight thereafter. Due notice will be given
of the commencement of running the new Steam
Packet COLUMBIA. Persons wishing to en
gageßerths can address, (post paid.)
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent;
6 Fitzsimons’ wharf, Charleston.
Feb 27 3w 25
SILVER BUCKLE.
T OST, on yesterday, in this city, a SILVER
JU BUCKLE, with a BLACK BELT-.
The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at
this office. Feb 13
CUPBOARD PLANTATION FOR SALE
I WILL sell my place near Augusta, adjoin-
ing Mr. Delaigle and Wm. Tutt, contain
ing about 350 acres, must 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 Menday in March next,
it will be offered at public auction.
Feb 16 20 ROBERT WALTON.
Georgia Richmond County.
WHEREAS William M. D’Antignacap
plies for Letters of Administration on
the. Estate of Alexander Graham late of Rich
mond County deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at iny office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (it anv) 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
NOTICE,
To Merchants and Planters.
THE extensive and convenient Fire Proof
Ware Hoase, lately occupied by Messrs.
Sims, Williams and Woolsey, is open for the
reception of Colton and Produce of all kinds :
and the subscribers will make advances when
desired, on produce in store. Their terms of
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 Cot
ton, they will also be prepared to execute any
orders promptly, and pledge themselves that no
exertion shall be wanting to promote the inte
rest of their friends.
S. KNEELAND.
J. K. KILBURN.
O’ The Business will be conducted under the
Firmof S. KNEELAND & CO.
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS, George W. 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, and show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 29th dav
of Dec. 1821.
GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O.
Dec. 29 154
Georgia, Richmond County.
’WMT'HEREAS, Mary Ann Mims, and Win.
▼ ▼ Mims, Executors of Britton Mims, late
of Richmond County, deceased, applies for Jet
ers of dismission.
All persons concerned, are hereby notified to
be and appear al my orfiee within the time pre
scribed bp law to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at mv office, January
1.1835.
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Jan 1 mini
HAMBURG GALAXY
Printing Office For Sale.
FHIHE entire establishment, containing type
_2L sufficient to publish a paper of the larg
est dimensions; and a very extensive assort
ment of Fancy Type, perfectly new, is ottered
for sale. The books and accounts will also be
included in the bargain. A condition of the
trade will be that the paper shall be continued.
Th* object in the Proprietor’s wishing to sell,
is to enable him to devote more time to other
pursuits, in which he is engaged. The office is
in excellent condition, and with an increasing
patronage.
A bargain will be offered to any person who
is desirous of engaging inthisprotession.
March 4 27
Auction, Cmimissiait, and General Agency
BUSINESS.
' I 'HE Subscribers respectfully inform their
g 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 Cleiks for Merchants, and
situations for those wanting employment—for
letting and hiring Houses, Estates,Negroes, &c.
—Keepihg 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
WM. E. BRODNAX,
HAS on Consignment Coffee and Sugar of
all kinds,Molasses, H. Elys Flour,Lard,
Bacon, 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 superior
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 13 19 wst
WHEREAS Sylvan us 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
LOOK OUU LOOK OUT!
I TRADED sometime 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 his sale to me. 1 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 ene at anv price by said person.
ROBERT W. McKEEN.
Nov 11 136
ROSEMOUNT PLANTATION
In Burke County, for Sale,
Or ta 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 rrtillseat, and dam erected,with
a largebody of pine and hard timber.
There is 4 to 500 acres of fresh open land, tin
,der good fence, on said premises. This tract of
land is level-, not subject to wash, and for the
culture of Cotton is equal to 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
see V’s and ten or twelve negro houses —new
frame Gin House, &c- &c. 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, with a well of good water in the yard.
To any person disposed to purchase or rent l
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 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 14-4, Soft and
heavy Merino Woo) 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 ox Furniture Prints
Sedan and Elbeuf Broad Cloths & Casitneres
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 and green rich blond ’Gauze
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 Ra
dies’ Gloves:
Agneau first quality,
do M i 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 do do Brodesriches foblancs
do do po Petits Poignets
do do do Erodes Sevine Rosettes
do do do I Lung B rodes Sevigne
J. P. SETZE.
DRY GOODS—NEW-YORK.
I FHpIHE SUBSCRIBERS have entered into
JcL Partnership for the transaction of the
WHOLSALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS,
under the firm of SEAMAN, LEE & WARD.
(JOHN B. SEAMAN,
J GEORGE W. LEE,
(SAMUEL WARD.
New York, January Ist, 1835.
SEAMAN, LEE & WARD; have opened in
the New Store, No. 120 Pearl-street, (next door
to Arthur Tappan & Co-) an extensive assort
ment of English, French, German and Domes
tic DRY GOODS, expressly suited to Southern
and Western Sales, which they are prepared to
offer to their friends and the public, on the most
liberal terms-
Feb 23 ts 23
GEORGIA NANKEENS.
o O PIECES NANKEENS.Manufac-
from Cotton raised in Geor
gia, just received and for sale—a superior arti.
cle for the comming seasons.
Apply at the Store
J & D MORRISON.
Jan. 23 23
OATS.
A FEW hundred bushels of OATS, for sale
by ROBERT W. McKEEN.
Feb 20 22
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,
..ll for sale, Fellows and Boys—sold for no
fault. Enquire of the Subscriber, or Mr. C.Mi
ner, at the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel.
Feb 18 21 HENRY DALBY.
GOSHEN BUTTER.
3 FIRKINS very superior, just received,
-Si. zsaZ 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
For sale low for cash or approved paper, at
60 or 90 days.
BY BARRETT & BEARD,
Under the United Slates Hotel,
$ BAGS prime COFFEE
JI 'lf V 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 £1
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.
HHDS. New Crop for sale bv
G. H. METCALF.
Jan. 12 5
POTATOES?
KC O A ULS. Potatoes, for sale bv
G. H. METCALF.
NEW~LARD.
Ti Kegs new LEAF LARD.
ll £ G. H. METCALF.
Jan. 2,1835.
MACKEREL, CODFISH, &c.
JUST received per John D. Mongin, and for
sale Dy 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
ENGLISH GARDEN SEED.
AVERY large and general assortment, em
bracing almost every kind and variety
Imported, put up, and for sale by
R. B. HAVILAND &Co.
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.
NEW RAISINS.
WHOLE and half Boxes,
for sale bv
G. H. METCALF.
SUGAR, RUM, WHISKEY* BUTTER.
HHDS. strictly prime St. Croix Sugar
20 do. do. Porto Rico do.
40 bbls. Portland Rum
45 do. Philadelphia Whiskey
10 hhds. Whiskey, high proof
10 kegs superior Goshen Butter.
Offered for sale low for cash, or city paper by
Feb 4 15 ROBERT W. McKEEN. ’
Nov. 28 142
GIN, RUM & WHISKEY.
BLS. 30 HHDS. For sale by
G. H. METCALF.
Jan. 2.1835.
JUST RECEIVED.
MEASURES, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Bar
rel Covers, Chairs, Codfish and Onions,
this day received by
GEO. H, METCALF.
RICE.
Casks prim® new RICE
G. H. METCALF.
Jan, 2, 1835,
SMITH'S BELLOWS.
JUST received, a first rate article of Smith’s
Bellows, warranted, and for sale bv
JAS. LEVERICH,
2d door below Eagle and Phoenix Hotel.
Received this day at the sign of the Mam
moth Boot,
CASES Ladies French Morocco Water-
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 by
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
Nov. 19 138
Benjamin Rowell, guardian
I v w of the minors of William Rowell, de
ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory,
These ate therefore to cite and admonish all
spersons concerned to be and appear at my office
swithin the time prescribed by law,’oshow cause
(if any they have) why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under mv hand at. office this 22d
!tcmber,lß34 ' GEO. M. WALKER.
! Sept ‘-’2 u
AUGUSTA SPRING RACES,
WILL commence on the Second Tuesday
in MARCH next, w hen 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 t>oo
Fourth Day, mile heats, best 3in 5 300
' PROPRIETORS.
J an. 5, 1835. 2 tdr.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RANAWAY from the Subscriber on the
last day of March last, his Negro Woman
PATSEY. She was bought of John Lane, a
Negro Speculator, who brought her from Vir
ginia, and is about 40 or 45 years old. She is |
thin m the face, thin lips, and speaks slow |
when addressed. She had two scars em the right i
cheek, made by the whip. She walksstrait and !
upright. The above reward will be given to i
any person who will deliver her to the Subscri- I
her, in Augusta, Geo., free of expence, or twen- |
ty-five; if confined in any jail so that I get her, j
or twenty-live if delivered to me with all reason- !
able expenses. It is expected, she has endeay- I
ored to get back to Virginia, if she was not sto- j
len. HENRY BYRD.
O’ The Charleston Courier, Columbia Tel- I
escope, and Fayetteville Observer, will publish
the above once a week for three weeks.
Feb 25 24 j
NOTICE.
City taxes for the present year are j
now due, and the Subscriber in compli- I
ance with his duty, will call on the Citizens for
their payment, and after the expiration of the
time prescribed by the ordinance,a Return will
be made of the names of all defaulters to the
City Council, that executions may be ordered
JOHN H. MANN, Col. and Treasurer.
Feb 27 25 2mos
BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA JAIL,
ON the 17th inst. a Negro Man Who calls
himself Riley, says he belongs to Alexan
der Maddocks of Putnam County, Geo- Riley
ir about 23 or 24 years old, 5 feet 11 inches, ra
ther light complexion, and thin visage ; the own
er is requested to come forward, pay expenses,
and take him from Jail.
G. S. CLARKE, Jailer.
Feb 25 3 24 )
E. E. ULMO,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Augusta and those at the Sand Hills, that
he 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
tion, and from his long experience as a Teacher,
he flatters himselfto be able to give satisfaction
to those who patronise him. Terms and refer
ence made known at his residence, No. 208
Broad street, opposite Mr. Dunlap.
O’ Piano Fortes tuned.
Feb 18 6t 21
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
sited 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.
George Collins, applies for
v v letters of Administration on the Estate I
oi Henry C. Byroin, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all i
persons concerned to be and appear at my office I
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.
Jap.3o 13
BLACK GKO DE RINE’S.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have just received
from New-Y ork, a supply of superior 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, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Jeremiah Griffin, executor
on the Estatfi of Nathaniel Ragan, late
of said county, deceased, has petitioned the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory 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 my 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 9ih March next,at
10 o’clock, 123 NEGROES, about 80 of whom
are field hands ; the remainder Boat Hands,
Engineers; and Pilots of Steam Boats, Brick
layers, Painters, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, and
House Servants. Terms cash.
McKENZIE & BENNOCH.
Feb. 2 12
The Augusta papers, the Georgia Jour
nal, Southern Recorder, Columbus Enquirer,
Columbus Sentinel, Savannah Republican, Ma
con Messenger, Macon Telegraph, Athens
Vhig,Washington News, Columbia Telescope,
Camden Journal, Edgefield Carolinian, (S. C.)
Montgomery Advertiser, Tuscaloosa Inteligen
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.
WHEREAS John Morrison, administra
tor on the estate of Hugh Morrison,
deceased, applies for letters of dismission 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 not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th day
of February, 1836.
GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O.
Feb 6 m6m 15
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Justices of the inferior
Cour* of Richmond County when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Tract of
Land lying and being in the Sixth (6th) Dis
trict, Houston County, and known in the plan
of said Distsictas number fifty-one (51) for the
benefit of thecreditois of David Lvnar, dec’d.
TH OS. GLASCOCK, Adm’r.
Jan 19 m4m 8
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary ol
Richmond county, for leave to sell all the real
estate of Robert Watkins deceased, for the
benefit of his creditors.
W.E. THOMAS. Mm’r
' Nov 2! j-g
EAGLE AND PHCENIX HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEO.
THE STOCK HOLDERS of this Elegant
Establishment have engaged Mr. C. I
NER to take charge of it. From its focal situa- !
tion, and the well known capability of Mr. Mi
ner to manage such business, they feel no hesi
tation in inviting the public to enjoy its advan
tages. This Hotel was built expressly for such
business, and its large Rooms and Parlours for
Families has na superior in the Southern
States. It has, attached, very large and conve
nient Stables, &c.
location especially invites travellers !
from the North, and on the Charleston Rail !
Road.
The Constitutionalist and Chronicle, and
Charleston Cornier and Mercury, will please |
to publish the above once a week for three |
weeks. 22 Feb 20
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,
from 2 to 4 years old, now in training—among
hem a mare, half sister of Hntllesnake by Svm
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. Ilotol.
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 Ceijtre-street. It is
well adapted to the accommodation of day
boarders ; and its retirement fro athe bustle of
the town renders it favorable to those who wish
to attend the Law and Medical Lectures. She
hopes, therefore, hat she will receive a liberal
patronage. She wijl 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 I
BILLIARD TABLES.
THEJ 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 hotisß; on Campbell-st., where
they may be seen. ni4 17 Feb 9
The Chrofiicle will publish the above once a
week for one month.
“.L ■pARM’LY I >E NT 1 ST?
p&K’AYbe expected in AUGUSTA, at the
commencement of the ensuing Spring.
Jan. 5, 1835. 1 Iwtin.
The city papers will insert the above once a
month for three months.
FOR SALE,
A HANDSOME and gentle MATCH OF
HORSES, with or without an excellen
■ ght second-hand Carriage. Apply at this Os-
Administrator’s Notices
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,
i Those, wh.' hold notes against the deceased will
have them paid on the 7th January, if presented
TURNER CLANTON, Adm’r.
Dec. 51, 1834. 153 Gtw.
ADMIS ISTRATOR’is NOTICE.
A LL Persons having claims against the es
xjA. tate of Thomas Jones, ofColumhia coun
ty, deceased, are requested to present them for
I payment, and those indebted to come forward
j and settle their dues. The heirs of the estate
‘ will meet for a division at his former residence,
j on March slb, 1835.
ELIZABETH JONES, Adm’n
Feb 6 4\v* 16
| ——
months after date, application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Richmond
County when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor
leave to sell the real estate of Daniel Clarkc tde
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs.
ROBERT CLARKE, Admr.
Feb. 5 1835 td 16
THE KNICKERBOCKER.
Oil THE NEW YORK MONTHLY MAGAZINE
HIS Periodical having passed into the
J*- hands of the undersigned, will hereafter be
issued with punctuality on the first of evefry
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. The work is here
after todepend, rather upon tliechaiacter which
it shall be able to acquire, than upon extraordi
nary announcements of the prospective excel
lence to which it is to arrive. The Editor will
receive in its subversion the constants assist
ance of his brother Willis Gaylord Clark, of
Philadelphia; and no exertions will be left un
employed to render the work honorable to
American Periodical Literature, and accepta
ble to the public, whose patronage is only so
far solicited as it shall seem to be deserved.
The original papers—which it is designed
shall be so varied, as to form a combination of the
solid and useful with the entertaining and agree
able—will be from literary pens of es abli-hed
reputation, (both athoine and abroad,) in dif
ferent cities and portions of the United States.
In addition to the original papers, liberal
space will be devoted, under the head of Liteii
i ary Notices, to brief and candid reviews of new
i works, of proper distinction, with such extracts
as may be necessary to add interest, or to
evince the justice of the accompanying criticism
A Monthly Compendium will also be given,
comprising? in a succinct form, all events o!
importance which n-'ay have occurred during
i the month, with such remarks, or illustrative
comments, as they may demasid. The general
intelligence of tlie several States—political, sta
tistical, ?.nd domestic —arranged under their
separate heads, will be embraced in this depart
ment. Brief Olntua/ry Notices of eminent per
sons who may have deceased,during the month,
will likewise be given.
The Editor’s Table will be devoted to the
familiar discussion of such local or geneal mat
ters, as could not, with propriety, be classed
tinder the above named heads.
If an earnest desire to raise up a National
Periodical which shall do honor to American
Literature —if unwearied industry and exertion
on the part of the conductors—the employment
in its pages of much of the best literary talent
of ihe country—if the beauty of execution, and
early and punctual transmission, can insure its
succe j r.it is confidentlvbelieved thatthe Knick
erbocker Magazine will attain to general favor
I r-'.WTS GAYLORD CLARK.
CLEMENT M. EDLON.
B. W . FOR t E Ji uo |
Haye on hand, at No. 276 Broad street, in Kerrs
& Grahams new range, three doors above the
Globe Hotel,
SCOO PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS
SHOES, a Very extensive as
sortment of every article in the line, calculated
io suit the City and Country trade—consisting
in part of
2,000 pair A’en’s’Ctilf Brogans and Shoes
3,000 do do Kip do do
5,000 do do coarse da do
2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse apd
fine Shoes
3.000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morocco, Seal
skip and leather Boots, Shoes and
Slippers
500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterproof
Boots and Shues
500 do do do Carpet and do
Mockasins
Also a large stock of LEATHER, such
as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper jLeatfo
er, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore
Cali Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Moioccoapd
Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro
Shoes ; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe
Thread and all the materials and Toils for
manufacturing, all of which will be oflired to
the consumer and dealerat reduced prices.
FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Fictory
in the rear entrance through their Store; vhere
Bootsand Shoes of every description are made
and repaired.
Dec 5 145
Lincoln Sheriff Sale.
W r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in A
pril next at Linconlon. Lincoln County,
Geo. between the usual hours of sale,
300 acres ofland(more or less) adjoining lands
Johnson and others,levied on as the pro
perty of Adaln Wall to satisly fi fa in favor pf
M. J. Walker, and Elijah ZYasier, and return
ed to me by Constable Jonathan Baker.
J OLIN B. M’LEAN,
Eeb 27 25 Dep. Sheriff L.C.
Guardian Sale.
4GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond County, will be sob*
at the lower Market House, in the City of Au
gusta, on the first Tuesday in April next, be
tween the usual hours of salp, 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 J acres, 4’h
District, Muscogee, No. 76, and drawn to the
name of said Win. Bell.
CATHARINE BELL, Guardian.
Jan. 28 td 12
DRUGS MEDICINES &C.
t J 'HE Subscribers are receiving weekly sups
,B plies, and will keep constantly on hanii
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.
Orders promptly and neatly executed.
Nov. 19 138
i J. P. SETZE
i Has now to offer to his friends and. customers, a
large assortment of FANCY AND STAPI.It
GOODS, which hare been carefully selected by
hemself in the Ne w York und Philadelphia ma fi
hets, viz :
PONGEE
Blonds quilling and plain Blonds Laca
3-4 and 4-4 Bobinet Laces
Black Bobinet Capes and Pelerines
Bobinet inserting and edgings
Cotton Fringings
A great variety of new style domestic and Brit*
ish Calicoes
Rich Furniture Prints
Fur Tippets, Capes and Boas
Scotch Dowlas and Rjapers. for towelling
Boys’ and Gentlemen's Pocket Handkerchiefs
-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Prussian Shawls
Foulard Silks
Lambs Wool and Vigonia Socks
Ladies’ Corsetts, Corded Skirls
Jackonet Cravats and black Stocks
6-4 plain and figured Swiss Miislin
Children’s Scarlet Socks
Linsey, Woolsey, and Kersey
Valentia Shawls
Irish Linens, Sheetings, Lawns, Table Cuter
and Cotton Diaper
Scarlet and white English and Welsh Flannel*
Plain and figured Green Baize
Bird’s eye and double Damask Lihen Diaper
3-4,4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 unbicached and bleached
Shirting and Sheeting
Assorted Bombazetts and Circassians
Apron and Furniture Checks
Black Sinchew Silksand Sarsnetts
Black and white English silk Stockipgs and
Gloves
Raw silk and cot ton Hoisery
Book Muslin and fancy Cotton tlandkerchiefw
While and scarlet canton Flannel
Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls
Broun linen and Russia Sheeting
I 6-4 Swiss and British Cotton Cambrics ud
Muslins
Twilled Jeans and Furniture Rinding
Figured and plain Silks, for ladies’ dresses
Rose and London Duffile Blankets
Colored Counterpanes, Cotton Wadding, 4b.
ALSO,
A large assortment of Venetian, Stair, and
ingrain CARPETING, with HEARTH RUGS
suitable for the sau.e.
G L O B E H O T EL? '
Augusta, Georgia.
j TfllHE subscriber has taken the entire control
JaL of that spacious and well known establish
ment, onthe corner of Broad and Jackson streets,
which will be open to customers on the Ist c£
September next. The building has just been
refitted, and the rooms newly and handsomely
i furnished, and the table will be supplied with
the best the market will afford. Transient fam
ilies will also meet the most amnle
tior.s and attendance; and every effort will be
made to give satisfaction to those who may paj
tronize this establishments He hopes from nt*
experience, and earnest efforts to please, that he
will deserve the patronage he soli' its.
BENTON WALTON.
! August 90 ts 9R
Sale.
ON the Frst Tuesday in April next, at tha
Lower Market House, in the City of Au
i gusta, will be sold, agreeably to an order of the
| Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond
J County sitting fur mtlinary purposes, five Ne
j groes,belonging to the estate of John D. Walket,
I deceased, tor the benefit oi' the heirs and ciedib*
| ors of said deceased.
Terinsat sale. WM. J. RHODES, Admit
Jan 19 1835 td 8
WX7HEREAS, James Church well, applies
! wv sot Letters of Administration, onthe
I Estate of William Churchwell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
I persons concerned to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, (if any) why said let ters should not be
granted.
v Given under my hand, at my office, this 20th
day of Feb. 1835.
GAO. M< WALKER, C. C. O.
Feb 20 22
TO RENT.
MThe Fire Proof WAREHOUSE now
occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff. Apply to
J. K. KILBURN
August 18 ts 97.
TO RENT.
j r, A STORE AND DWELLING on
Broad street, next door below Richard
!*UhHL Allen’s hat store.
ALSO,
A small DWELLING on Reynold street.
Apply to Henrv H. Cumming, or
JOHN H CUMMIN®.
i July 22 aB6
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