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lO* Dr. L. A. Dugas has re- j
moved to the House on Reynold street, here- j
tofore occupied by Mrs. Smelt.
. October 11 ™ ■
OCT 3 The Subscriber has fonn~|
•d an association in his Factovtge arid Commit,
tint Sritiirett, and in future it will be, conduct
wi.wtder tjie firm ot
. • HOLCOMBE, PECK £ CO.
' Whose undivided exertions will b« devoted
fo'tlie’lnterest of their customers; and he soli,
•us for the new firm a continuation ol the cor
respondence ot his former friends.
JOHN C. HOI COMBE.
Charleston. Oct. I si, 1834
RKPEXOCK AT AUGUSTA t
Messrs. J. 1). Beers, I. R. St. John A. Co.
•* Stovall A Simmons,
usgrove A Bustm,
Mr. A. Siblev,
•• J..iia. Meigs,
. Capt. A Cmnnting.
OctobcrS 2wlm" 37
. DCTThc Exercises of Mrs. C.
A.Scal’d FEMALE BOARDING ACADE
"MY, are still Continued in Augusta, in the same
1 1 ouse occupied last year.
> All ibe Branches of a Polite English Kduca.
tiou, together. with French, Music, Dancing :
and Pa ntnig, are t.night in the Academy.
f. . Mrs S. hopes to merit, by unremitting atten- j
■tion to the Pupils confided io her care, a contmua. j
“’Mfi.uf «tl the pat* linage so liberally bestowed. . .A I
' •few Board l-rs caif'be accommodated, ‘ - .
Octabei 9 216 ,
□CT* Any person having a good
and rxpeiienced NURSE to hire, can find a sit
■-nation lor her, by applying to
G. R. ROUNTREE.
HE will also hire out several good Servants, !
among whom is a good Washer and Ironrr.
October 9 (5 36
OCr 3 The Subscribers have
moved their Counting House into the Eastern
” Tenement attached to Mason A Randle’s Ware.
House, up slant. where they are prepared to
make advance* on the most liberal terms on
shipments of cotton to their Iriends in Liver
• pool, Havre, Now York and Savannah,
u ■ They oiler for sale Bills on New York a;
'"•‘‘.imy sight ami in sums to suit purchaser*.
GANAHL, WOOLHOPTER A CO.
Octobers 3m 36
DC/ 3 Dr. Cunningham, has re
moved to Reynold street, two doors hclow Wash.
>j>, ington street, opposite A,.fjummina’s Warehouse.
Odoher 3 tN 32
’ v RU IHKH 1> ACAWIIMV.
ranllE Richmond Academy will be open for
■? JL the reception of Students, this day, Ist of
October. Every branch of Literature is taught
in this Institution, which is usually taught m
preparatory schools; or which is necessary fur
admission into any of the lower classes in the
University of Georgia. The most strict alien,
lion is paid to the morals of the young gentle
men. . And no young gentleman whose moral,
character shall be such, as to have a deleterious
’ effect upon others, will be retained in the Aca
■ - • demy. - Parent* are respectfully requested to m
forni’thcmselves with respect to the manner in
which the Academy is ho* conducted.
Good hoard can he had in s he Aeademv, where
■. gha Pupils w ill be always under the Teachers’
-eyes, at $lO per month. .
JAMES McLAWS, See’y.
October i iN -30
’
Subscriber, a ;fie UniVer.
fi_ -(’aurhridge, in E»jirl?;id, respect,
fullv ipforms tlie Ladies and <o ntl,en,ietf of this
, fmTdisU-pfnrp'ews -•de+rvwiog -ur vCoiirse ot
. 1 I,'KGTlMl£•'♦,*nn such of the principles of Geo
logo, Chemistry, Rolan ;/ and Entomology, as
relate to the practiced Agriculture and Hor
r" ” tlCulture.-
The Course will consist of twelve Lectures,
to eoninience on' MoiulaV 1 evening the 13tl(in«t.
in 7 o’clock, in the Prvshytenaif Lt'cfHrt; Room,
near ilu ,Post Office, and he continued every
. . Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, till cotnple
■ * i»H.' • , /
Should the wea'her prove unfavorable, on any
evenings appointed lor a Lecture, it wdl
lie postponed nil the following of the above
, . mentioned evenings.
Tickets lor the Course §4 00 each.
For a single Lecture, ,50 each.
To be had at the Rook Stores of Mr. Rich,
nrds, and ol Mr. Plant; at ifte Drug Store of
Messrs. Turpin & D’Antignac; and at the Bar
ol the Planters’ Hotel.
JOHN POWELL.
October 6 1(4
joh\ Kirn Aim.
Mattress maker & upholster.
ER, No. 346 Broao-strket, Augusta, a
, /tie door * above .Vr. fir. R Jrssiip, begs leave
to inform the citizens ol Augusta and the covin
try, that he has established .himself irt this citv, as
a Mattress Maker and Upholsterer, and offers
his services m his line ol business, to nil those
who may be in want of them. He has now on
hand Mattresses, which will he add low.
HT MOSS of a pood quality is wanted, for
■ which a reasonable price will be given.
Augusta. August 29, 1834 31
CHARLES LASUZW,
AGENT FOR PLANTERS.
,continue the WAREHOUSE AND
Ts COMMISSION BUSINESS in An.
giMta, and will, as heretofore, attend personally
to the purchase of such articles as his friends
may order, and to the sale and storage of their
Cotton. He has taken that extensive and com.
msdions Ware-House off from Broad-street,
towards the River, nearly opposite to Mason A
Randle’s bin! R.ovall A Simmons, and diisctly
in the rear of A. I. Huntington’s store. It is
remote from other buildings, with an abundant
space ot open ground around it, and is consider,
ed entirely safe from external risk from fire. If
•v .insurance any instanced!® defWMRi, it
”■ shelf cost his customers no more ihan if would
* , in the best fire proof Ware-House in the-city.
•"'Cash advances will as usual be made oa pro.
dues in store.
C. L. fakes this opportunity to thank bis
friends (or their very lihersl patronage during
,<he past season, and hopes to merit by hie ntten.
•ion and that of hie sun’s,.e continuance ol the
i seme.
Augusta, Aug. 15, 1834 3m 11
Auction & Commission Business
E. H. BARRET,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has removed
go the old established AUCTION STORE, un
*ler the United States Hotel, recently occupied
iiy Mr. John Marshall, where he intends conduct
jpg the above business—and he hopes by indust
ry and close attention to business, to merit a
■ehareof the public patronage.
Any business entrusted to him, will be most
thankfully received, and attended to with punctu
ality and care.
■ Augusta, Sept. 19 ts 26
Blanket*! Blanket*!!
• AAr BALES Super London Daffies
2 “ Extra Super Rose, a fine nrti
cle for family use. jdst received direct from Eu
rope and manufactured expressly for this market,
for sale low hy "R BALDWIN.
September 19 "4t 2/
*
Line of Freighting Roat« he-1
tween Savannah and Augusta. J
*H E Subscriber has established a regular'
8. Line ol STEAM BOATS, to surt on ;
Sunday and Xlntraday of eath w*ek,
from both places, with whatever freight may
offer—and it sustained by the ppbUs, will main
tain it throughout the season.
As tag bed to the Steam Boats are a competent
number of superior Tow Boats, most of them
from the Ship Carpenter’s hands within the past
six months. His Iron Steam Bout, John Ran.
ikjlph, can come to Augusta at all seasons—and
will be kept at the upper end of the line to avoid
disappointments by low’ rivers.
Passengers can be accommodated with good
plain lair at Ihe reduced rate oj three dollars'
down, or four dollars up the river.
Apply to C. F. MILLS, Ag't. Augusta.
G. B. LAMAR, 1 Savannah.
October II • ... 39
FOR sIleJ
The PLANTATION on which I now
Ngyay reside, immediately on. the road lead
ing trom Washington to Augusta, 18 raiLetflrum
the former pl ico, containing 66U acres on I.utu’
River, well calculated as a stand for public bu-
Ismess. The buildings are excellent, and in good
repair. There are several out-houses, stabling,
&,c. Persons desiring to purchase, will exam,
me (he premises; when they may ascertain the
forms.—Also, 300 acres adjusting . the above
tract may be obtained. ? ' ’ ,
FRANCIS GIDEON.
October 14 41
Mxo rent.
For one or four years, that well
known large Brick Store-house former
ly occupied by West & Daniel, it is one of the
best stands for a S ore in Greenesboroiigh.
JAMES K. DANIEL.
Ocmber 10 6 38
M , " FOR SA LE.
THAT substantial arid commodious
BRICK BUJLDING, at the cortter of
Broad and Church streets, formerly occupied as
‘•the Bank of S. Carolina ,” is now offered lor
sale ; it is large and convenient, built on a high
' foundation, and is well calculated for a Court
House or extensive Library; together with a three
story BRICK BUILDING, with an excellent
Cistern on the premises, and is certainly well
situated (or a large ami respectable Hotel, so
much wanted in the centre ol the city.
• AjPPhcaiion must be made at the new Banking
House, corner of Broad-street and East Bay.
(tIT The Globe at WashingtO i; the Savannah
Georgian, and Augusta Constitutionalist, will be
pleased to insert the above three, times, and for-,
ward their bills lor payment,
THOMAS W. BACOT, Cashier
Bank South Carolina.
Charleston, Oct. 9. 38
~r,~ y ~TO THE PUBLIC. ~ r ~
fSS'SIu ’File Subscriber, truly thankful for tee
ISifliy liberal patronage heretofore bestowed
«m him, and desirous ot a continuation amt ex-'
tensii n of that favor, takes this method ofinlorm
nig his friends and the public generally, that he
still continues to keep, in first rate style, the
Union llol.t‘l in Milledgeville; The ad
vantageous location ot his House to the business
part of the town, is too well known (it being the
house formerly kept by Rodest -3VlcCom«) to
need pointing out. The establishment is large
and commodious, and well adapted tolheconve
, oience of cither regular or tiansient boarders.
The Table, Bar and Stables'will be conanantlv
supplied with the best the market affords; and
no pains will he' spared to render comfortable
ami happy a l persons who may dall on hint
Thilt, with every advantage .that can contribute
to the accommodation of a ptihlic house, toge
ther with the influence of-a polite, studious tend
attentive bar-keeper, the subscriber flutters him
self in believing that he cannot fail to meet w itb
a liberal jsiiare of public favours. "
AARON SEARCY.
Milledgeville, Aug. 5 15 [Aug. 15—Ik]
W A SI! 5 .VCS TO V sfi 1 ILL,
n , VI rtLEOGF-viLi.E, Georgia.
Tlie Subscriber being grateful (or the
patronage Ins Establishment lias receiv
ed heretofore, solicits a comimiance. Having
discontinued his other branches of business, he
pledges himcell to devote his whole attention
to his Public House; and that no expense nor trou
file will be spared to render his customers com
fortable. HENRY DUNCAN.
Sept 26 3w 29
a , _ “CITY' HOTEL.
fflff The subscriber, grateful for the very
itrfiiii liberal patronage bestowed on his es
tablisiiment the fiast season, bi gs leave to in
form his friends and the public, that he has ex
tended his accommodations by attaching to the
Hotel the spacious three story tenement building
adjoining it, lor the accommodation ot LADIES
AND FAMILIES, in tlie rear of the City Ho.
tel, and fronting on Johnston’s Square, known as
.McAllister’s building. This lias undergone a
thorough repair and furnished with new furni
tore, beds, Ac. throughout, in a style calculated
to ensure the comfort at visitors.
The whole under the personal superintendence
of the subscriber, who hopes by his assiduity
end attention, to merit a continuance of public
patronage. P. WILTBERGER, Jun’r.
Savannah, Oct. 3 34 m 4 [Oct 6
TO REYT,
a Three Rooms (with a Fire place in
cadi) su table tor Offices or Compting
Rooms, Fire Proof, situated on Jackson street.
I Enquire of S. KNEELAND A CO.
October 3 31
TO RETT,
„ , Fmm the l«f October next.
jfgggifr That large and commodious Dwelling
! iigpa on the corner of Ellis and Washington
i streets, occupied at present by Mrs. Byrd.
also,
Other buildings on VYaklilfiirtoh'Strstt, suita.
ble fsr small families, offices, Ac.
JOHN FOX.
O’For'terms apply to A. PicauET.
September 23 3tw 28
TO RETT,
a , From the first day if October next.
I The DWELLING now occupied by
I isSisifl VVm. C. Micou, next above the Insu
i ranee Bank. also.
Some OFFICES in the Post-Office
Buildings on Mclntosh-street.
WM GUMMING, i
RtIBEUT F.POE, j. Ex'rt.
HENRY H.GUMMING, )
Sept 26 28
flicap Irish L<iuens.
STOWDKT & SHEAR,
HAVE just received from New York a ve
ry large supply of superior 4-4 Irish
LlllOU*** bleached by pure spring water for j
family use and ot the very best style, which
j they will sell at very low prices.
ALSO,
Superior 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, and a
■ large supply ot German and American COTTON ■
FRINGE, of new patterns.
‘ October isl 38
T. GOULD’S OFFICE I* |
, 1 T « removed to the upper Tent>mein of the
Bridge : Br : nk Building.
October 7 4 35
WILLIAM C. WAY—Ascent,
Next door to Messrs. Turpin O'Antignac,
H AS just received from New York by late
arrival?, she fallowing'Staple - ond-Fimay
Diil’ whicii will be sold on very
reasonable advance for cash or approved credit,
viz :
Rich darK printed SATEENS, for Ladies’
Dresses,
.Rich dark Chal’y Calicoes, in great variety.
Plaid, striped and ptiun, and figured Muslins,
Fine and coinmor»-C<>ikvn Cambric;
Merino, Circassian and Bonibazetts, all prices
and colours.
Linen, Damask and Birds Eye Diapers,
Linens and Long Lawns,
Counterpane, Diaper and Embossed Muslins, for
Curtains,
Furniture Calicoes, fine and common quality,
4-4 Bleached and Brow n Shirtings, some very
fine,
5-4 6-4 Bleach' d and Brown Shielings,
White, Red and Green Flannels,
Canton Flannels mid Lion Skin,
Beavei te< ns and Twill Jeans,
Canton Fringes—a gre-t variety ol Patterns,
Gauze and other Bonnet Ribbons,
Cotton and Worsted Hose, a large assortment,
4-4 and 5-4 Plaid Head llnkfa.
Plain and figured Green Baize,
Kerseys and Ssattinets,
BbiC. Clack and Bottle Green and Mixed'Clolhs,
Blue, Blarfk, and Striped and Mist Ca.saimercs,
Plain and figured Swiss Muslins.
Thibet, Russia ana Valentiu Sbawjs,
Corsetts No. I to 12.
Clark’s Spool Colton, assorted. Together Wj Ih.
a great variety of GOODS notemm-reTated.i;, -
October 14 3 41 ,
United Slates Hotel Ear Room.
Subscriber, informs hrs friends and the
_3_ public, that he has opened the above Es.
tablishrnent, on a plan which he hopes will meet
with patronage. Refreshments of all kinds—
and fine SOUP, may be had everyday, from 11
to i o’clock; vviifi a variety of other Relishes,
Ac. With a determination to keep every article
of the best, he solicits public patronage.
JXO. GRESHAM BYRD.
WANTED TO Hi RE.—An active
Boy, who can be recommended as to honesiy,
capability, Ac. of about 12 or 14 years old.
Also—A GIRL as a House .Servant.
J. G. B.
October 13 3 40
Fall and Winter Roods.
STOVALL &. HAMLEV,
OFFER FOR SALE n handsome assorts
memos Stapl« and Fancy Dry
Roods, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Ac.
consisting of nearly every article in the" line.
Their assortment by recent arrivals ifr extensive
and seasonable, and they will be receiving
through the Fall and Winter additional supplies,
which will enable them to offer their customers
GOODS of the latest stylo and at the' very low.
est prices.
Orders from our country friends will as here
tofore meet with prompt attention.
October 10 38
New Roods.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
HAVE received, and are now opening, a
pait of their Fail supplies, comprising a
large assoithient of DRY 7 GOODS, among
winch are :
New Style Gro de Tidier P rims (splendid,pat.
terns) , . •*
Extra Jot Black Grade Zino (very-rich lustre)
Lupin’s best Jet Black Bumbuzeens, (extra qual.
it?) ■ -
Me rino, Circassians and Pongees’of superior
quality ! •’
Ladies Rich and most fushbinable Fancy Slutvyi*
and Hafifikercbi-s-t* _ ■ :
Ladies Colored and -black- 11. S. Glovi-s, (eitnV
quality.) • . ......
Swiss ( ambricks. Jackon- t? and Extra quality.
corded Skirts,
Extra Blue, Black ami Fancy •o'lored Cloths,
Sattinetts and Flannels
A I.SO,
A very large supply Bleached and Brown
Shirtings, Negro Cloths, plain Linseys. suitable
tor bou<e servants. - Scotch and Venetian Car
pels, Brussels Rugs and Blankets.
All of which irill he sold nt very lew prices.
Tile above, with many oilier articles, have
been selected with great care in the New York
market, for the City and Country trade—and the
public are respectfully solicited to call and ex
amine the assortment. Large additional sup
plies are expected daily.
October 6 34
“MARTIN FREDERICS., "
Respectfully bogs leave to inform
his friends and tire public generally, that
his new establishment, the LAFAYETTE
HALL, will be opened f<*r their ■reception
T-HIS DAY, the 7th inst. He has been at
great expense and trouble to obtain a first rate
FRENCH COOK, and will he able to accom
modate his visitors in the first style of living.
Every thing that the country affords, together
with what he may obtain from abroad, will be
found on his table at all times, of the first qual
ity.
A limited number of Boarders can be accom
modated by the month, without lodging.
Families wishing to be furnished with Break
fasts. Dinners or Suppers, can be supplied at
short notice, and those wishing the same prepar
ed lot parties, are requested to give notice there
ol a day previous. SOUPS everv day. from 11
to 1 o’clock. Also, FRUITS, PRESERVES .
and all kinds of the best CONFECTIONARY.
RELISHES, Ac. &c. at all hours.
O* He has also on hand, a select assortment
of FIRE WORKS ; with a great many other
articles in his line too numerous to mention.
Augusta, Oct. 7, 1834 1m 35
Nolice to Nerrlianis & Planter*.
fljlHE Extensive and Convenient FIRE
JS. PROOF WARE fairly occupied
by Messrs. Sims, Williams A Woolsey, isopen
fur the reception ol COTTON and PRODUCE
of all kinds; and the subscribers will make ad
vances when desired, on produce in store.
Their terms of storage will be-tvvelveand a half
cents per b.le 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 prepared to execute any orders
promptly, and pledge themselves that no exer
tion shall be wanting to promote the interest of
their friends. S. KNEELAND,
J. K. KILBURN.
The business will be conducted under the firm
of S. KNEELAND & CO.
Augusta, April 18, 1834 87
Negro Clot Sis, Shoes A Rlankets.
A MARVIN has just received from New
• York and Boston,
Bales Negro Cloths, of various qualities
Point ami DufFill Blanket!
Whitney and Rose do
Bind Mackinaw do
French Cotton .im? do . t
Colton Baiting for Blankets oi Comforts
I Black and Russet Negro Shoes, very strong
WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
Dry Roods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Ac.
| White Win* Vinegar of a superior quality
ALSO,
( Winter Strained Sperm Oil. pale and pure,
j September 26 6 29
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
( d[% d HH DS. prime St. Croix and Porto Rico
SUGARS,
200 B*gs Green COFFEE,
On Consignment and ior sale iow by
R. C. BALDWIN.
October 14 • 4 41
BALEROPK.
j COILS BALE ROPE, just received
\ aiiddor rale bv
vr Robert McDonald.
Octobef 14 41
Bnjgiiig. Sugar. Coffee. Ac.
PIECKSOF BAGGING,
50 Hhds. of Sugars,
150 Bags of Rio Colfce,
100 BbU. prime Green do
10 Tierces do . do
Rum, Whiskey. Gin, Wine, with a general
assortment ol GROCERIES, Jor sale I«*w at
the Ware House of
S. KNEELAND A CO.
October 2 31
TO CO UN TRY MERCHANTS?'
THE Subscribers are now receiving their
Fall supplies, consisting of an extensive
assortment of Hat*, Cap*, and Comb*
of all descriptions, to which they invite the at
tentibn of Country-Merchants. Particular pains
will be'taken in til,jug any oiders for the above
• article* Which mav, be>forwarded to them.
; ’ BAKER, SPKOULLS & CO.
: Corner obKingund Society street^,
"■ ■■ Charleston, S. C.
October 6 . 1m 34
O 4 and for Sal* by
"V. •*. .’•a.-hsleu,-’ ■
iiy 40 Hhds. superior Bacon,
10 Bbls. Lard,
156 jCpil* .Bale (Rope.
- October ,i. • _ 30
At Private Sale,
BALES 3 4 Brown Shirtings
20 bags Blittk Pepper
10 do __ Coffee.
The above- will be sold low.to doge sales.
Oct 11 E- H. BARRETT.
OIPEBUAL'aVsd 111 SON TEAS.
Ju*t Received,
-g ** HALF CHESTS HYSON TEA,
24 Cadies (13 lbs each j Imperial do
FOR SALE BY J. MARSHALL,
Masonic Halt.
October 11 . 39
' kenovaL
f gjTIIE Subscriber, begs leave to inform his
_SL friends and the public, that he has remov
ed to No. 253 Broad-street, immediately below
the Bank of Augusta ; where he has just open
ed a ft-t'sh and fashionable assortment of
CLOTHS) CASSIMERES # VESTINGS.
Together* with a variety of FANCY 7 ARTI
CLES. To those who will favour him with
their orders, lie still promises “ Neatness and
Despatch.."- •
T. AVER ELL. Draper cj- Tailor.
O* Three or four JOURNEY MEN can ob
tain the best prices by applying as above T. A.
October 1 10 30
Red Blanket*, Knitting Yam and
Socks.
PAIR COTTON BED BLANKETS,
‘new article,
70 Pair 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13-4 very fine and
.heavy
Whitney Bed Blankets, a very superior
article,
iJOGO Pairs Country Knit Woe lien Socks,
„ 10 Lbs. fine’ Woollen Knitting Y arn,
J^/iiii^els,'Fffrnhefs v?id Negro Cloths-.
..WITIJ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT or
. . .. k(TAPIA DRY COoDS.
ALSO,
: . Packages BOoT.-i aud SHOES.
1 Fifat door above (h<* Insurance Bank.
f ' 1 'L.H.A C. S. HAMILTON.
S.'pteiriher 9' 24
Warehouse arid Commissioai Sa
s incss.
, r t|l llE, im d e rsi gn e d having recently mad.- some
t da. furllier improvements to tlieir very secure
, fire proof buildings, by running a dividing wall
across it r .novy offer to their customers and friends
a-continuance of their business ; b.mg prepared
to make the customary advances on produce in
• store. Grateful tor the patronage heretofore r* - -
i ceived, they respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same, MUSGROVE & BUSTIN.
August 29 tt
I¥)ANTED TO PURCHASE
V » . A SERVANT GIRL, from 15 to 25
years of age, accustomed to house work. A lib.
eral price in cash will be paid for one tiiat can
be Well recommended. Apply at this office.
October 3 6 32
.51. A YOUTH wanted.
yetfr* of-'npe, will beta-'
ken as an Apprenlice to the Book Binding
business. Good recommendations will be re
quired. * Apply at No. 208 Broad-street.
W. ESTILL.
Oetobe'r 6 3 34
l UAYTED, fifteen or twenty young Ne
V w gnies between fourteen and twenty years
of age. Apply at this office,
oct 11 3t 39
SITUATION WANTED.—A mid
die aged man, who can come well recom
mended as steady and attentive to business,
wishes employment in a Dry Goods, or respec
table Retail Store, in this city would he prefer
red. A letter addressed to R. B. and left at this
Office, will be attended to.
"’’■October 7 ■*’ v - 6 35
A SERA ANT WANTED.—Liber
al wages will be paid for a Negro Man,
of honest character and industrious steady hab
its ; and efnplo'j ; nient given him by the month
; or’year,-- His services will bfe required in the
yaVrf, f ßl«6l3afe'd*gaixiflnii- Enquire at this office
-7 6 35
~ - -v. -■ 1 BiKTIOVAL. ■ _
r*YHE Subscribers, have removed their Stock
kL of MARBLE, Ac. to the south side of
Broad street, immediately below the New Mar
ket, adjoining Mason A Handlers Brick Ware
’ house—where they manufacture Monuments,
TombSiones, Head Slopes, Chimney Pieces,
and Stone Work generally.—They have on
1 hand Marble of various descriptions, and will
execute orders for any articles in the above line
1 in the best manner and at the shortest notice.—
They will aiso execute carving of every de
senption.
i GAPiRET LAWRENCE & CO.
CT Federal Uniftn, Milledgeville, Telegraph,
Macon, Spy, Washington, Banner, Athens, and
the Carolinian, Edgefield, S. C. will publish
• |-the above four times weekly, and forward their
accounts to this office for payment.
October 13 w ’4 40
nrUIE TOKEN and ATLANTIC SOUVE-
I JH. NIR, a Christmas and New Year’s pre.
sent for 1835. Just received and for sale by
, T. H. PLANT,
) y 238 Broad-street.
October 1 30
Removal.
EW. SPOFFORD has removed his Auc
• tion Store to that large and commodious
building, lately erected by Martin Frederick in
front of the Theatre.
September 9 24
PUBLIC SALES.
WY E. TV. SPOFFORD.
THIS NIGHT fat 7 o'clock; t oil be sold,
A large and general assortment of fresh im
ported seasonable DRY 7 GOODS,
Readv made Clothing, Hardware und Cutlery,
BOOTS and SHOES, Ac. Ac.
Well worthy the attention of Town and Coun
try merchants and others.
• October 14 40
Administrator's Sale.
BY T £. W. SPOFFORD,
Will be sold on the 12th day of November next,
at my Auction Store, under lh* Lafayette Hall,
in front of the Theatre :
AH the slock in trade belonu.ng to the
late John Danhy, consisting of Brittania Ware,
and other articles, together with complete setts
ol Silversmiths, Silver Platers, and \> atchma
ker’s Tools.
By order of Thomas I. Wray, ,Ad t m’r.
September 16 v 26
Admin strut or's Sals,
BY E. 11. BARRETT.
Will be sold on Wednesday morning, 22d October
next, befare mv store,
All the PERSONAL PROPERTY (except
the negroes ) belonging to the estate of Mis. D.
S. Lubbock, deceased, consisting of.
A variety of Household and Kitchen Furni-
Hire, and other articles, amongst which* are
'Failles, Crockery ami Glass Ware, Candle
Sticks, Candle Shades, Pictures Framed and
Glazed, Beds, Bedsteads nml Matra-SC!}, Wash
Stands, Work Tables, two fine Watches, Branch
Candlesticks, Trunks, one piece Linen, Linen
Diapers, Table Cloths, and Bed ClolheS, Blan
kets, Ac.
ALSO,
A variety of Hardware, Ac.
ALSO,
Jugs, Jars, Dish Covers, Ac. Aa. .
Any articles not disposed of on Wednesday,
will be sold next day Thursday 23rd.
By order of Wtn. J. Hobby, Sen. Adm’r.
September 26. 29
Auction.
BY J. MARSHALL.
The'subsefibers intending to close their business
in Augusta, will offer at public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY 22d October inst., at 310
Broad-street, at the Store lately occupied by-
Messrs. Adams, Parmelee A Co.
Tlieir entire Stock of Birmmgl’am,
Sheffield and American Hard
ware. to the highest bidder, on a liberal cre
dit. The sal* will he continued from day to day
until the whole is sold. The stock embraces al
most every article in the line worthy the city
and country trade, mechanics and planters.
O’ All persons having demands against the
subscribers are requested to present the same for
payment; and all claims due the firm w hich are
past due and not oa(d previous to the sale, will
be pul in suit.
C. SQUIRE A S. ROGERS.
Augusta, Oct. 2, 1834. 31
Columbia Sheriff’* Sale.
i Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, nt Columbia Court House, between the
usual hours of sale.
1(10 hundred acres of Pine Land, on Germany’s
Creek, adjoining Jones and Scott, to satisfy three
fi. fas. ;he Justice’s Court District No. 9.
Isaac Watson, vs My rick Houcycut.
ALSO,
The interest of John FrazDr in 450 acres o
Land, known as the Lot and Town tract, adjoin
ing Gnnby and others, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a
Justice's Court, Thomas Harrel vs John Frazier.
Levied and return so me bv a, Copa'aMe.
. RICHARD H.JONES, Bh’ffi
Oct. 9 36
Cream Ale and Clsooso.
'Y&BLS of NEW CREAM ALE, land
ing this day—a superior article, u sup
ply of which will be constantly kept on hand.
ALSO,
50 Boxes nnd 5 Casks of Chess*
3(1 Boxbs Hull’s Patent Candles
35 Boxes of Hull’s S- ap
And in Store, n full assortment ol Groceries,
Spirits and Wines, by M. NELSON.
September 26 *4 29
Clothing Emporium and Gentle
men’* Repository of Fa*hion.
PRICE A MALI.ERY, 258 Broad street,
between the U. S. and Globe Hotels, res
pectfully inform their friends and the public, that
they have commenced receiving their Fall sup.
ply of GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassi
meres -and Vesting, of the latest importations,
and of the most fashionable shades and colors ;
■Which* they are prepared to make to measure,
in the latest stylo, and al short notice.
ALSO,
A large assortment of Ready made Clothing,
got up in the most workmanlike manner, and
from the best materials. Gentlemen in want of
first rate Garments, will find as great a variety
as can be obtained in anv similar establishment.
FANCY ARTICLES,
Consisting of Stocks, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Linen and Cotton Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, India
Rubber, Silk and Cotton Suspenders, Hosiery.
Umbrellas, fine Fashionable Beaver and Silk
Hals, of the latest patterns, which they olfor at
low prices and on accommodating terms.
September 23 ®8
Ware-House & Commission Bu
siness. Augiitiia, G«.
*.NDERS WALKER, Agent for Planters.
►5 begs leave to inform his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he has taken that extensive
and commodious WARE-HOUSE, upper end
of Broad-street, belonging to Samuel Hale, Esq.
where he intends transacting a general Com
mission Business. His chargeslor sell
ing Cotton will be„2s cents per bale, *nd 124
cents far storage per month. He hop«, from
his attention to the interest of his customers, to
merit a liberal share of public patronage. Li
beral advances made on Cotton in store.
O* The Southern Recorder, Washingto*
News, Athens Banner, Federal Union, and
State Rights Sentinel, will publish the above to
the amount of $3, and forward thpir accounts
to S. W.
Augusta, Oct. 8, 1834 36
A CARD-REMOVAL.
IBB'RS. WOOLSEY has taken charge of the
Iff. PAVILION, on the S. W. corner of Broad
and Jackson streets, owned by Kerrs A Graham
and opposite the Globe Hotel, in the immediate
vicinity of the Banks, as a
BOARDING HOUSE,
For transient and city accommodation. The
house is entirely new, well ventilated, roomy and
convenient, in every respect.
Travellers coming to and passing through the
city are invited to call.
A good STABLE at all times in readiness for
Horses, Carriages, Ac.
P. S. Mrs. W. has concluded to take a few
families as regular Boarders.
Sept 19 w4t 27
Tt priv ate sale.
A NEGRO MAN about 20 yeais of age, a
Blacksmith, and of good character. Sold
for no fault. Titiee indisputable.
J. MARSHALL.
October 1 30
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SALES, 1
BY R. KETCHI7IH.
v THIS MORNING, at 10 o’clock,
- In front of my store, four doors beloit the Att*
gust a Bank :
i A quantity of DRY GOODS, damaged on
the Rail Road, consisting of—Ready made
- Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Domestic Goods,
Calicoes, Muslins, &c. &c.
also, J
€ft Barrels No. 3 Mackerel.
Sale positive.—Terms: All sums under §IOO
cash ; over §IOO 60 days, lor approved endors
-1 ed notes. Oct. 14
Damaged Goods at Auction.
BY K. H. B \HRETT.
. |THIS MORNING at 10 o’clock, before my
> Store, on account of all ewtKerneJ,
100 SALT SACKS
10 Coils B le Rope ,'/•*. >
30 Pieces Calico. ' \Y-' '1 i
October 14 39 i
Valuable Town Loft* in AikeuJL, Yj
r HE S. C. C. & R AIL RO A D COM PAN Y> ij
B will offer at Public Sate at the Company’s
Depository in Aiken, on WEDNESDAY, the
22d Octolier, 1834- One hundred Building
LOTS , in the Toitn of Aiken. This Town is
located at or near the head of the Inclined
Plane 120 miles from Charleston, and is elevated
about 500 feet above the itevel of Charleston,
and wilhin a quarter of a nvile of the "Coker
Springs.” The country about is hilly
healthiness ol the situation appears to be mmoubt
• I.
The Main Road lead ng from Greenville, Pep.
dlcton, Abbeville and Edgefield to Charleston,
passes through the Town and also the Great
Metropolitan Mail trom Washington to New
Orleans.
A daily communication (Sundays excepted)
with Charleston is kept up. Plats of the Town
can he seen at the offices of the Company in
Charleston, Aiken and Hamburg.
The Board have determi ed that the Deposi
tory shall he the place for receiving and deliver
ing Freight. And that so soon as a house, or
houses of Entertainment are established at Ai
ken near the Depository, adequate to accommo
date the public convenience, the Cars shall slop
a sufficient lime to allow the pnsseugers to taka
a Meal, provided the general arrangements
the Company require stopping at Aiken for that,
purpose.
The Company reserving the right of laying or.
permitting to he laid Rail Wav Tracks, through
any of the public streets, provided the same shall
he so constructed as not to obstruct the use of the
street for common travelling.
The Lots are tube put up singly, the purcha
ser having the privilage of talking one or more
Lots next adjoining the same range*.
Conditions of sale are 4 Cash, balance in 1, 3
and 3 years. Bond and Mortgage with personal
security if required, interest on the whole pay
ment annually—and il the purchaser erects per
manent improvements in value to double the cost
of the Lot. an indulgence of 5 years on the bal
ance pf the purchase money will be extended,
provided the said balance shall not be less than,
§SOO. Interest payable annually.
The sale will be with a warranted Title, pur
chasers to pay for necessary papers.
October 13 +4O,
The Subscriber
HAVING entered into the AUCTION and
COMMISSION BUSINESS, solicits,
the patronage of his (netuls and the public gene
rally. Strict attention will be paid to 0,11 Con
signments either for Public or Private Sale—.
and orders implicitly attended to. His Store the
lower tenement of Mr. Tubman’s Rrick Range,
4 doors below the Augusta Bank.
RALPH KETCHUM.
1 September 26, 1834 1m 29
Ware-House and Com. Business*
THE SUBSCRIBERS
BEG leave to return their thanks to their
Irienus and customers for the very liberal
support they have received since their location
in Augusta, and to inform them that they shallj
j continue to transacts general WARE.HOUSE'
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their
old stand, and make a renewal of the offer of'
iheii services. Their iVare-Honse is complete
ly Fire Proof and in the centre of the Copop
trade ; and they pledge their undivided attention
and exertion for the interest of their customers.
Liberal advances will be made on Produce in
store, and when required, their arrangement*
are such that they can make advances to their
customers on shipments of Chiton to Savan
nah, Charleston, Aew York or Liverpool.
MASON <fe RANDLE.
Augusta, Sept. 5, 1834 1m 23
Blood Stock at Auction.
ON Thursday, the 16th day of next months
will be sold at Armenia, Burke County,
On., the late residence of the subscriber, for cash,
or drafts on factors in Augusta or Savannah, at
60 or 90 davs, interest added, a valuable stock of
Blood Horses, consisting of Mares and Colts,_
Fillies, two three years old Sullions of high pro.
mise, and th« thorough bred horse Raplry,
whose numerous fine Colts distinguish him as a
stock horse of the first order.
DAVID TAYLOR. Jr.
September 23, 1834. 28
o*Thc following papers will insert the above
ones a week till the day of sale —the Savannah
Georgian, the Standard of Union, the Macon
Telegraph, the C. Telescope, and
the Southern Spy, Washington, Wilkes County.
The accounts to be forsyarded p) ihis office.
Auction and Com. Business.
undersigned has removed to the upper
J. Tenement in the Masonic Hall , (recently
occupied by Mr. Latham Hull) and will continue
the above business in its various branches, and
devote his entire attention to the interest of those
who may favour him with their custom.
Liberal advances will at all times be made on
Goods consigned to him, and from his former
unremitting exertions he flatters himself that he
will continue to receive the patronage which
has been so liberally extended heretofore.
JNO. MARSHALL.
September 5 33
FOR SALE] “
THE following named Lots of Land in the
Cherokee purchase—
LAND LOTS.
No.Dist.Sect. No.Dist.Sect. No.Dist.Sect.
141 24 2 29 25 3 163 14 3
267 28 3 201 7 2 81 24 3
21 14 2 293 14 3 92 24 3
GOLD REGION LOTS.
No.Dist.Sect. I No.Dist.Sect. I No.Dist.Sect.
375 2 4 I 892 17 3 j J
128 17 4 | 283 1 J J
418 18 3 | 6t-2 3 1 838 3 l
654 1 3 j 7 3 1 623 2 I
311 2 1 | 72 15 1 57 5 2
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t on 1 n»4t
June __
Ool«l Land For Sale.
'pu \CT, for Sale. Apply nt this office.
April 22 __ __ 88
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NEATIY aONE AT Til IS OFFICE-