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DCr* Mr. Smith's next semi
monthly ASSEMBLY, will take place THIS
EVENING, January 26th. Parents and Guar,
diana are respectfully invited to attend gratui.
tously. The directions will be under the fol
lowing gentlemen.
James McLaws. S; f T. J. Caset,
T. J. Parmbi.ee, I § | G. D. Combs,
Geo. VV. Lamar, James Gardner, Jr.
Samuel Bones, | 2 | John Millidoe,
J.V. Cowling, J * (.John J. Cohen.
jJan 26 1 97
DCP Theatre.— Three nights
morc - —Owing to the inclemency of the weather
last Week, the PANORAM A OF THE BAT
TLE OF NAVARINO, &.c., will remain open
three nights more ; commencing each evening at
half past 7 o’clock. Doors open half an hour
previous. Admittance 50 cents ; Children half
ffrrce.
- san. 23 mtnths4 96
O’ We have been requested to state, tor ttie
information of the public, that the Notes of the
Bankov Augusta, (Georgia,) are received, at
par, in payment for land, at all the land offices
in the United States. Also, that checks at sight
may bo obtained at the Dank of Augusta, ou the
following places :
Savannah, Lexington, Ky.
Charleston, Nashville, Ten
Petersburg, Va. Natchez, Miss.
New York, Mobile, and
Cincinnati, Ohio. New Orleans.
Oct. 2
DCr*The Stage Office of the
FLORIDA LINE for Mobile, Ala., and of the
Athens Line via Washington, has been chan
ged from the Globe,.to the BAR ROOM of the
Eagle and Phcsnix Hotel.
For Seats apply as above.
V. RIPLEY,or
R. W. TATE, for either Line
Jan 20 3m 92
The Augusta Chronicle will insert the above
for the months.
DCT During my absence, Dr.
Patterson will attend to mv professional busi
ness. F M. ROBERTSON.
Jan 25 f 3rn 96
The City papers will insert the above once
■ month.
DCTWe are authorized to an
nounce James M. PARK, Esq. as candidate
for Captain in District Company No. 398, Geor
gia militia.
Jan. 25 ts 96
During my tciYipomry absence
from Augusta, P. II M ANTZ, Esq. will act as
my Lawful Agent. All parsons wishing to use
Reid's Improved Independent Spring Truss,
will do well to apply to Mr. Muntz, who under
•lands how to apply it; and who will keep on
hand a constant supply of instruments.
H. REID.
Dec 17 tlu 66
To mlirt*.
A FIRST rate female House Servant, about
20 years of age, and who can be highly
recommended for honesty and good habits. Ap.
-ply to Dr. L. A. DUGAS.
Jan 8 13 83
Regs ieaoiifal Orders.
AUGUSTA, JAN. 25. 1835.
/JMHE following gentlemen have been npnoint-
M ed to the Staff attached to the 10th Regt
mmt Georgia Militia ; they will he obeyed and
respected accordingly. G. Bryan, Adjutant; S.
M. Thompson, Quarter Master; T. H. 11. Greg
orie. Paymaster, with the rank of Lieutenants ;
Dr. John E. Bacon, Surgeon, and Dr. James
B. Walker, Assistant Surgeon.
G EG. W. SU M M ERs, Colonel.
Jan: 25 96
Compaciy Orders
4N Election will be held at the United
States Hotel, on Thursday, 4 h February
next, for Captain, First am' Second Lieutenant
of the 39th district Company attached to ID Re
giment, Georgia Militia.
GEO. W. SUMMERS, Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt.
Jan 25 96
t'ompauy Order*.
4N Electiion will be held at the Richmond
Hotel, on Thursday, 4th February next,
for Captain, First, and Second Lieutenants of
the 600th District Company, attached to the
to the 10th Regiment,Georgia Militia.
GEO. W. SUMMERS, ‘Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt.
Jan. 25 98
Company Oraers.
AN Election will be held at the City Hall,
on Thursday, 4th February next, lor Cap-
Ynin, Fir«t, and Second Lieutenants, of the 120th
District Company, attached to the 10th Regi
ment, Georgia Militia.
GEO. W. SUMMERS. Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt.
J«n. 25 96
Dividend No. 12.
Office Augusta Ins & Banking Co. 1
!4fA January, 1835. $
THE Board of Directors have this day de
dared a Dividend of 4 per cent, out of the
profits of the business (or the last six months, !
which will bepaid to the stockholders on demand. <
ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. |
Jan 15 fit 88
Notice.
PROPOSALS will be received by the City
Council, on the first Saturday in February
next, for keeping the STREETS in repair for
Three Years.—Persons who make proposals are
I desired to name the amount per year, and their
securities.
By order of the Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk
Jan 14 87
Knglisli Seminary,
4T the two Story House on Green. 4 doors
below Cenler-street, in which all branches
necessary to a Polite English and a thorough
I Business Education will be taught. Tlte sub- j
1 ecriber who has lately opened this school, have
ing spent the last seven years in traveling and
I residing in the principal cities in the United
K States—studying the Sciences, History and (*ha
racier of our country, and last year in teaching,
■ feels persuaded that he is enabled to bring in
to the School some qualifications not often found
I ready to enter on so laborious an occupjtion.
It is not necessary to laydown rules by which
his school will be governed, suffice it to say that
the most approved plans and means, which ap
pear to be best suited to the disposition and l
necessities ofhis pupils—and his best faculties
_ will be appropriated to improvement. Terms
I 1 a« usual. Reference, Dr. McWHORTER.
J Jan 9 J. NORCROSS.
I notTcfl
j ALL persons iud. bled to the Estate of James
IK McAllister, are requested to make pay
-1 I ment, to the subscriber, and those having claims
against the same, will had them in duly attested
w within the lime prescribed bv law.
MATHEW NELSON. Adm'r.
B Dec. 29 tu 75
I Gcntlcnicii micing PaaiD*.
I ; PAIR Gentlemen’s Morocco' Kid
I JL€yvr tnd ? ea! Dancing Pumps, for s«I«
f by J- H ROBERTSON.
Ncv. 17 41 230 Broad st.
DRAWS
THURSDAY.
HIGHEST PRIZE
5,000 DOLLS.
100 Prizes of §3OO.
AUGUSTA
INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
LOITER Y.
CLASS NO. FIVE.
To be drahcn in the city of 5.4 VANN AH, Jan
uary 2 Sth, 1836,
Under the superintendence and direction of the
Commissioneis.
SCilFiflE.
1 Prize of 5,060 is 5,000
1 do 2,009 is s.oai
1 do 1,500 is 1,550
1 do 1.000 is 1,000
1 do 800 is 800
100 do 300 is 30,000
90 do 200 is 4iooo
20 do 100 is 2.000
20 do *75 id 1,500
64 do 35 is 2,240
64 do 30 is 1,920
64 do 90 is 1,980
64 do 15 ia 960
128 do 10 is 1,280
128 do 8 is 1,024
3,008 do 6 ia 18,048
22,176 do 4 is 88,704
25,861 Prizes amounting to $163,256
Tickets $4 —halves $2 —quarters sl.
Tickets in old Schemes of the above named
Lottery, will be received in exchange for Tick
ets in the above.
Office under the Globe Hotel,where all orders
will be promptly attended to by
A. READ, Manager.
Jan 25 92
SPLE\l)l©!^]l¥fET
10.000 Dollar*.
20 of 1,000 Dollar*.
50 of 500 Dollars.
75 Ymnber*— l2 Drawn Ballot*.
f HI HE third Class of the MILLEDGEVILLE
il_ LOTTERY, will be drawn on the 20th of
next month, when the following Brilliant Prizes
will he distributed ;
1 of iO.OOO Dollars
lof 3,000 dols. 1 off 2 000 dots.
lof 1,500 do. 1 off 1,200 do.
loft, 100 do. 20 of 1,000 do.
50 of 500 do. 30 of 300 do; j
20 of 400 do. 94 of 100 do.
And a large anWunt in prizes of a lower de.
nomination.
TICKETS—onIy §5; Halves $2,50; Quar
terS $1,25.
The preceding Classes rtf the Milledgeville
Lottery, under the present Managers have been
punctually drawn, and the prizes promptly paid.
The sales of Tickets are increasing rapidly, and
early application must he made to secure a
chance at RoBF.aTSON’k old established Prize and
Printing Office, Broad st, to
JOHN A. MILLEN.
Jan 19 91
O’ The package 0f25 Tickets in the above,
will cost $125 dollars—and must draw S6O,
less discount, wilh Chances tor all the Brillianf
Capitals—shares in proportion. A discount of
5 per cent, made on sales by the package.
__~ { j OO TH ’
"MTSS WALKER ’ S SCHOOL, at the resi.
J-fiS. denco of her Brother, George A. Walker,
will be opened on Monday, the 4th of January.
Instructions will be given in the rudiments of
English Education, the cienceis pursued in
the Seminaries of the dav, and tn the Latin and
French Languages. Parents and guardians who
may favor her wi.h iheir patronage; may rest ns.
sured that M iss Walker will exert herself to the
utmost to render them satisfaction.
Dec 12 91
NOTICK.
fa'fHH Copartnership of .MUSGROVE &
BUSTIN,wiII be dissolved on the 30rh inst.
EDWARD BUSTIN',
Surviving Partner of
MUSGROVE A BUSTIN.
Augusta, N0v.23.1835.
The undersigned will continue the Ware House
and Commission Business on his own account, at
the oi l stand of Musgrove A. Bustin, from and
after the first day ot December next.
He solicits the patronage o( the customers of
the old firm, and the public generally.
AH business confided to his charge, will meet
with prompt attention.
EDWARD BUSTIN.
Augusta, Nov. 23, 1835.
Nov 23 tuthlfi 47
The city papers, and papers in Milledgeville,
Washington, Athens, and Covington, will insert
the above once a week for two months, and send
their accounts to me lor payment.
New Rice, Ac.
PRIME NEW RICE,
190 Drums Figs, just received by Iron Boat
from Savannah.
WM. ADAMS & CO.
289 Broad street.
Jan. 14 1 87
To Colton Shipper*.
The s.c. canal & rail ro ad com
pany, will take Cotton to Charleston at
one dollar per hale—Round or Square.
GEORGE M. THEW, Agent,
j Hamburg. Jan. 15.
Janl6 112 89
Richmond AcAdetsiy.
rHTHE Exercises of this Institution will te
m commence on the first Monday in January
instant, under the direction of Mr. W. Erncnt
putsch. Rector, and Mr. Miller, Superintendant
of the English department. These gentlemen
have the most flattering testimonials of their pro
ficiency in all the branches of science usually
taught in our schools and colleges ; and the
Trustees have reason to believe that they could
not have selected teachers more competent to elc
j rate the character of the institution. Nothing
: is now wanting to encourage parents to send their
j children to this Seminary;—it is well endowed,
i and the Trustees will be restrained only by the
limits of its resources in providing it with all the
means of demonstrative and practical instruc- !
tion to be found in anv institution of the kind.
TERMS OF TUITION.
pr qr. j
For instruction in the Classics and Eng. a
lish, including Mathe- > $8
matics, &c. N
< «« “ the usual branches of
an English education,in. ss6
cludmg Mathematics.
In addition to the usual branches of instruc
tion, the pupils will, if it is desired, he taught
the French and German languages, at §8 per
qr. for each.
NOTE —The tuition money is, in ad cases,
reqmred to he paid ill advance, to the Treasur
er, 'James M’Laws;) and no pupil wid be re
ceived without a ticket from him.
There will he, ns heretofore, an nddi’iona)
charge of §1 per quarter, for wood, during six
months of the year.
By order of the Board.
JAMES .M’LAWS, Clerk, &e.
Jan 5 tulS 79
AppJ<as.
B3LS in fin© order. Just received a*d
for vale hw
N. SMITH Sl€o.
ORDERS.
Augusta Head Quarters. >
2 d Div. Oa. Ma. Jan. 95, 1836. \
COL. GEORGE VV. SUMMERS will forth,
with cause a draft of oat-tenth of his
command to be made, organised into a com
pany and reported to the Major General. By
order of Maj. Gen. Montgomery.
J. P. GAIRDNER, A. I). C.
Jan 26 97
Kegpmeutal Orders.
IN conformity with the orders from Major Gen.
Montgomery, the Captains of Companies, in
75th Balalion, loth Regiment G. M. will muster
their respective Companies on Monday, at 10
o’clock. By order of
G. VV. SUMMERS, Col. 10 Regt. G. M.
G. Brtaw, Adgt.
Jan 26 gy
From the Twenty-Two Mile
—vav House, on the State Road, on the
| W night of the 4th inst. a Sorrel
V? STUD HORSE, having a white
blaze in the forehead, two hind,
and one fore loot white, and a few white spots
on the back ; about 7 years old, and hands
high. A Saddle and Bridle wia also stolen at
the same time. A liberal reward will be given
for either the Horse or thief.
JONAS DRIGGUS,
Twenty-two Mile House, Charleston District
Jan 25 t 3 96
Information to Southern aucl
Iforlhcru Travellers.
'mill. ' •
FSHIIE Great Southern Mail leaves Augusta
IL for Mobile, New (Means, via Columbus
and Montgomery, immediately after the arrival
of the Northern Mail Coach. By the Mail
Line, travellers are carried to Warrenton, Spur
ta, Milledgeville. Macnff, Columbus, and Mont
gomery to Mobile, at cheaper fare than by any
line running by any other route.
The Great Mobile and New Orleans Mail, is
now carried daily by this line.
At Warrenton. this line branches to Powolton,
Greenesboro’, Madison, to Decatur; intersecting
at Madison, a line to Eatonton and Athens.
At Milledgeville, this line branches to Cl’nton
and to Macon—at the latter place intersecting and
forming a connexion with a line running to For
syth, Thomaston, and Ellerslie to Columbus.
At Montgomery, forming a connexion with the
Hue running to Tuscaloosa, and the interior of
Tennessee.
The Telegraph Line, daily for Montgomery,
leaves immediately after the arrival oftbe Cars
from Charleston. This line runs through to
Montgomery, with great speed, possessing the
advartttVge of passing through the Creek Nation
by daylight.
The Great Mail for Washington City, leaves
eVery morning after the arrival of the Mail from
New Orleans, passing through the Towns of
Columbia, Camden, Cheraw, Fayetteville, Ral
eigh, and Tarhoro’, to Halifax; at the latter
town, passengers can branch by Rail Road to
Petersburg or Norfolk. These lines are con
nected throughout the entire distance, and pas.
sengers are in no danger of being detained ori the
road by confteciing interests. The Team. Coach,
es, and Drivers, on the whole line, arc good, and
the Proprietors respectfully request a share of
tha public patronage.
Apply for Seats at our office, adjoining the
Eagle &. Phoenix Hotel. T. G. BANKS;
For the Proprietors;
Jan 23 95
O’ Tue Charleston Courier will insert the
above for one dionth.
Water Proof Umbrellas.
JUST received a large supply pf NILE
cd . TON AND GUM ELASTIC UM
BRELLAS, and for sale by
MORGAN & WYATT.
Jan 7 Si
Smokeil Beef.
12 4TN BBLS SMOKED BEEF, received this
.SLIP day by DORTIC & LEE.
Jan G $9
Y E \V ~AY
GOODSTORE.
rfMIIE undersigned have taken tha Brick
3 Store recently erected by the Messrs. Har
pers, on the north side of Broad-strset, (six
doors above tite Planters Hotel,) and have just
received 300 packages comprising an extensive
assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, which are offered for cash or approved
paper, at prices that cannot fail to please.
Country Merchants and others are respectfd.
ly invited to call and examine for themselves,
L. BOSrWICK &CO.
Nov 10 ts 35
Patent Roiiuoke (Leaf Tobacco.
* % I ?> CANISTERS nhottt 10 ibs. each
t®.' % if* P 10 cases about 100 bs. do
Os the above very delicious and mild article,
put up expressly for Retailers, just received
and for sale by AUGUSTUS LA FI I TE.
Agent for the Manufacturers.
A constant supply will he always kept on hand,
and orders lor the same will be punctually at.
tended to. Charleston, Jan. 18.
Jm22_ tuth3w 94
JkTf,~M I FP LI *.
{Portrait utter, i
fJjfAS returned to Augusta, where he will ;
JS. remain (or a short lime, only, to complete i
j such pictures as may be engaged immediately, i
I Rooms—over the store of Messrs. Durand & j
Co., entrance (next door to the Post Office,) j
where specimens of his Art ma" he seen.
Hours for Visitors from 12 to 2 o’clock.
j an 12 3*—tilth 86
j NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph ■
j Eve, late of Richmond County, deceased, |
j are requesed to make immediate payment, and |
] all personshaving deiu.nds against said estate, |
! will present them within the time prescribed by
| a w. J. A. EVE, Adm'r.
| Jan 13 87 ,
To 21 ire.
X NEGRO GIRL, about 13 years of age, ]
: 'Ya has been accustomed to house Work and
j Nursery. Terms liberal if applied for immedi- j
: ately, to W. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Jan 12 86
Take Notice!! I
| Ts OST by the sub scriber, between the fourth
and eighth oflhe present month, acertain
i promissory note, at one day, tor two hundred
| and twenty-eight dollars, dated 19ih December,
I 1H35, purporting ’o he drawn by Mathew Hall,
lin favor of James Hall. Any person restoring
said note or giving information by which I will
I be able to recover if. shall be liberally rewar
ded and not be troubled with any questions.
JAMES HALL.
Warrenton, Warren county. Geo.
Jan 11 m3c 84
(Canal Flour.
x v BBLS just received
25 casks Goshen Cheese
A regular supply of Cana] Flour will be kept
on itand aad for sale at the lowest market prices.
W. M. ROWLAND.
November 16 mwlS 40
Wanted to Hire,
the balance of the year, 2or 3 Negro
men to work on a plantation about 8 miles
fiom Town. Apply to
A. JOHNSTON.
Jan 26 4* 97
For Sale,
LOW for cash, a good Saddle or Harness
Horse, apply to
W.M. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Jan 26 97
Fop Sale,
TOWN LOTS on Reynolds street in the rear
of the residence of Edward Bustin, Esq.
known as numbers 14,15, 18, end 20 as granted
fav the Savannah river navigation Company, ap.
ply to W.'P. MERRI MAN.
Jan 26 iu6 97
HAVING disposed of that pan of their
Stock of DRUGS. MEDICINES. &c.
which they have had for tin last year in the
corner Store of the Merchants A Planters
Bank Building, to .Mr. W. K. KITCHEN,
Would solicit ter him, the *amt» patronage
that they received at that stand.
Jan 19 _ tutliG 81
tSowson & Caron
TTholeiaSe and Retail
CIOXTINCE t.» sell at their OLD .STAND,
/ on the corner, nearly opposite the Post
Office, every thing in theirlino ot business, on
as accommodating terms as can bo purchas
ed in any city in the Southern States.
Jan 19 91
YOTdCF.
TISSUE undersigned will continue the Whole.
J 3. eale and Retail DRUG BUSINESS, on
his own account, at the 2nd Corner above
the Planter’s Hotel, where all orders entrusted
to him, will be promptly attended to.
W, K. KITCHEN.
Jan 19 91
Oissoiniioaa of Copartuur^ip.
fSO H E copartnership heretofore existing be-
SL tween the subscribers, under the firm of
WRIGH T. VAN ANTWERP Jk CO. is this
day dissolved. Mr. Edwin Van Antwerp hav
ing disposed of his interest in the concern, an
early settlement of the outstanding notes and ac
counts has therefore become necessary.
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
EDWIN VaN ANTWERP,
ANDREW G. DULL.
Augusta, January I, 1836.
Copartnership Motive.
rT’I’IHE subscribers having entered into eopart
iH nership under the firth of VV RIGHT, BULL
& CO., will keep constantly on band, a general
assortment of SADDLERY, &c., and solicit a
continuance of the custom granted by the com
munity to the old firm.
WILLIAM WRIGHT.
ANDREW G. BULL,
B. T. NICHOLS.
Augusta, January 1, 1836.
Jan 1 2m 78
The Milledgeville Journal, Athens Banner,
and Columbus Enquirer, will publish the dbove,
for three months, and forward their accounts to
this office for collection.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned give notice, that from this
day their commercial establishment, in
this city, under the firm of PILLOT <fe LE
BARBIER, will, by mutual consent, cease to
exist.
They beg leave to recommend to their friends,
their successors, Messrs. Cowling a Gardelle.
A. P. PILLOT,
A. LE BARRIER.
Augusta, Jan. 1, 1836.
fSIIIF. undersigned give notice, I hat they have
Sa. associated themselves tinder tbe firm of
COWLING & GARDELLE, t<> transact a
General Commission Business in this city.
John V, cowling.
ADOLPHUS GARDELLE. ’
Jan 1 18
NOTICFo ~ 7
UCH as arc indebted to the undersigned, will
k 5 please make payment to W. M Davis,who
as authorised to Collect the same.
MERCHANT & DAVIS.
Jan 23 Do 95
Carriages,
Os, VERY Splendid CARRIAGES,
,*att 1 do. do. Bay Horse. For sale by
Webster. Parmelee &. Co —ls not sold at private
Sale, they will be sold at Auction on Friday
next, the 29th inst. by BEARD & FITTS.
Jan 22 td 94
■■■■ - i
Kail Koad Motive.
THE Rail Road Cars will hereafter leave
Charleston at 7 o’clock A. M. and arrive
at Aiken at half past 5 o’clock P. M. remain at
Aiken all night, and leave next morning at 7
o’clock A. M. for Hamburg, and arrive there at
half past 8 A. M.
Passengers down, to .leave Hamburg, at half
past 3 P. M. and arrive at Aiken at 5 P. M. re
main at Aiken all night, and depart for Charles
ton next morriing, at 7 o’clock A. M. and arrive
at Charleston at halfpast 5 o’clock P. M. This
arrangement to continue until the Ist of March
next. Charleston, Jan. 19.
Jan 21 93
Fojiiid.
¥N Broad street, a small sum of money, which
the owner can have by proving property and
j paying for thu advertisement. Apply at this of.
: nee.
j Jan 22 6 94
1
New Slice,
| TT TIERCES New Crop RICE, ust ro
| .12. jS£ Ceived and ior sale low by
W. E. JACKSON. Auctioneer
' MORfilli & WYAT T,
A T THEIR NEW STAND,
No. 242 Broad-street.
■ffWAVK on hand, a good supply of SEA
|f«. SONABLE DRY GOODS, among them
i are :
i French Merino Cloths, assorted colors
1 Merino Circassians do
Fig’d and Plain Ced’d Silk
Black Italian Lustring Silks, (good)
Black Ginghams and Calicoes, for mourning
Black Challe, (fine) do
Merino Haitdkfs and Shawls
Fancy Silk do do
I Hein, Stiched & Plain Linen Cambric llandkfs
Handsome B»lt Ribbons, assorted
Black. Blue-black and Green ilk. Velvet
Blk ami White English Silk Hose and i Hose
i Long white K d Gloves
Merino and Lambswo >1 Hose and hall Hose
ALSO,
A good assortment of Pruneilo and Kid Slip,
pers. Fur Bound Morocco and Gum Elastic
SHOES.
Jan 7 81
Oysters, Received,
JxGA LLONS prime PICK LE D OYS
MFILTERS,inS. 6, 10 & 12 Gallon Kegs,
j for sale at reduced prices. A new supply will
be received every twenty days during the season
by P. CARRE, Agent.
’ Dec 31 3th 77
Leai L.ard.
££ KEGS Leaf LARD
Just received by
N. SMITE i CO.
Jan 23 W
Ham) and Canal Flour.
> hr UPERIOK Bacon HAMS in uercea
* 40bbIsCana! FI »ur
4 cases old Segars of various quality, just
landed. WM. ADAMS CO.
289 Broad-st,
Jan 26 97
Cream Ale & Cider.
BBLS CREAM ALE,
29 do Cider For sale by
G. D. COMBS.
Jan S 6 97
NOTICE.
rSOHE Co-partnership heretofore existing be-
JeL tween John B. Seaman, George VV. Lee,
end Samuel Ward, under the firm of SEAMAN,
LEE & WARD, is this day dissolved, by mu
tual consent. John B. Seaman and Samuel
Ward will continue the business under the firm,
of SEAM AN & WARD, at No. 65 Cedar-street,
near Broadway, end are already opening their
Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
GOODS, for the Spring sales, and are prepared
to offer their usual terms,bs well as attend to the
e .rliest orders ot their friends and customers.
SEAMAN & WARD, are duly authorized to
settle the business of the late firm.
JOHN B. SEAMAN.
GEORGE W. LEE.
sa.muel Ward.
New York, Jan. 1, 1836.
Jan 12 24 86
CJKCIJ.AR.
THE Subscribers s»tore being one of those
destroyed by th« fire, outlie night of the
16ift of December, they have taken the Large
New Store, No. 12 Pine street, five doors from
Broad Way,' where thev are opening a very
extensive and elegant NEW’ STOCK OF IN
DIA. ITALIAN AND FRENCH SILK
GOODS.
ALSO,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS AND STRAW
BONNETS.
For sale on their usual terms.
NELSON carleton &CO.
No, 12 Pine st. New York.
Jan 8 36 ’ 82
;Vew-York Hard-Ware Store.
fffVHE Subscribers having taken into Co. Part.
JL nership Mr. J. E. BOsSEAU and Mr
J. C. COMLY, will continue the HARD
WARE BUs IN ESS at 119 Matdeh Lane N. Y.
under the firm of STOUT, INGOLDSBY
CO.,and will have at nil times on hand n large
STOCKe, including Guns,{Pistols, Rifles, &c.
and be pr pared to sell on the most accommoda.
ting terms.
STOUT & INGOLDSBY.
Jan 95 +3m 96
Carriage Horses for Sale,
Ffe PAIR first rate Carriage HORSES, well
brook, gentle, and warranted sound in every
respect. Enquire of
BEARD & PITTS.
Auction & Com. Mart, 236 Broad s reet.
(Groceries.
BBLS CAN AL FLOUR
150 firkens Goshen Butter
25(1 bbls and halves No. 1, 2 & 3 Mackerel
10,000 bid* Goshen Cheese
30 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar*
150 bags Coffee, various qualities
16(1 M. Spanish Segars
25 boxes White Havana Sugar
30 do Loaf do
150 packages Tea, assorted kind*
100 drums Figs
150 boxes Raisins
30 bbls Soft Shell Almond*
50 boxes Tobacco
With a complete assortment of every art cle
in their line, tor sale on accommodating terms,
and in quantities to suite purchasers.
N. SMITH & CO.
Jan 25 96
. AFLtMT.
■£3 BUSH ELS CORN, just rcceiv.
Si. N IV -4 S’ ed, for sale ai the river in
quantities to suit purchasers, by
JOHN B. GUIEU.
Jan. 21 6 93
Salt! Salt I
BUSHELS SALT
w $ P 580 sacks do
50 sacks Blown do
For sale by GEO. D. COMBS.
Jan 19 91
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Hickory Nut*.
l'*' BBLS. just received and for sale by
N. SMITH & CO.
Dec. 22 71
AUGUSTUS LAi ii i L "
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
ii.®/ the public generally! that he has esrab.
lished himself in Charleston, ns n GOMMIS
SION MERCHANT, for the sale of Cotton
and other Produce, and the. purchase of Mcr
chandizo, and more particularly for Receiving
and Forwarding GOODS by the Rail Road or
otherwise. lie will devote bis entire personal
attention io tite same, and hopes be will give
satisfaction to those who may favor him with
their patronage,
1 REFERENCES.
1 Jno. Stoney, El-q. 1
Jno. L. Peznnt, Ek-q. S Charleston.
Messrs. Hyde, Harris A, Rosevelf, j
Messrs. Adams, Parmelee & C 0.3
i C. & R. Lambert,
1 Stovall, Simmons & Co. Augusta.
A. Camming, Esq.
G. T. Doric, Esq. j
Levi Eckley, Esq. Macon.
S. C Dortio, Esq. New York-
October 29 "3m 25
On Unn*isi3sncnt.
■mFAUCLUSE COTTON OSNABURGS,
tj by the Bale orsins-Ie piece, ran be had at l
i No. 210 Broad-street. This article is superior
i to anv tiling o( the kind, ever offered for sale in
! this market. F. BRADFORD.
. I Dec 18 frt;B f S
t ■ ’
Yew fS’risns.
m 2 FIG HAMS, Just received from ;
i i New A T ork, landing this day and !
' for sale at the Fa tidy Grocery Store.
DORTIC & LEE. j
r .Tan 6 80
Pensnantslsip & Cools. Mee(tiiig. |
subscriber having lately arrived in tins ■
S. cty, and come to the determination to em- |
5 ploy his time and talents in Teaching, he is pre j
! pared to give lessons to young gentlemen in these j
branches, at his rocm. Western Hotel, corner of
; Green ard Center streets, during all hours of the
day and evening, until the 4th of January next,
' nt which time he will open a Public School in
: this city, for tite instruction of the various Eng
- | lish branches. Having taken lessons in both the
: above named branches of Mr. James O’Conor.
; one of tite most distinguished teachers in the citv
| of Philadelphia, and tor a long time been in the
pracice of Bookkeeping.be feels compet-nt to
t leach them thoroughly and correctly. See for
; reference his advertisement in the Georgia Oou
l rier. 30ib Nov. J. NORCROSS.
, Dec 1- 53
J. A. CLEVELAND —Benlist.
nor above J. <St S, Bones’ Hardware
~ 3 $ Stor 0 . Jan. 23
SEKF. 7
HALF bbls Fulton Market DEEP,
r«re:vt'tl this dav bv
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PUBLIC SAL.ES.
BY BEARD & PITTS.
THIS MORNING, at 10o’clock, will be sold,
50 hamper? Irish Potatoes
lUO drums Figs
50 boxes Segats
50 Looking Glasses
1011 Ladies Travel ing and work Basket*
50 Manilla and Hemp Mata
SO Shaker Boses
10 bbls Brandy
3 half pipes do
5 qr casks Sweat Malaga Wine
5 *• dry •• do “
1 chest Tea
1 cask Cheese
Damaged Sagging, .Matrasses, 6lc.
ALSO,
1 First rate Draft Horse, warranted.
Jan 26 97
BY BEARD & PITTS,
THIS EVENING, at half pa?t 6 o’clock, will
he sold,
An assortment of Bulbous Roots, by Cata
logue and' h frest invoice of DRY GOODSj
conaiting iu part of Superfine Prims, Figd.
Sniisburg Flannel, do. Circasstons, Bobbmet and
Thread Laces, do. Inserting!), Figd. Plain Swiss
Muslins, Jaconet and Sarcenet Cambrics, Gauze
Cap Ribbons, Blk. Col’d Tatlety do., Ladies
Prundlo Shoos, Hair Brushes, Buttons, &c
Jan 2G 97
si Negroes fur Sale.
« r lpHlS OaY, ilie 26th insl., wilt be sold,
before the door of the late residence of
James Patterson, deceased, in Hamburg. S. C.,
thirty one likely young NEGROES, belonging
to the late concern of Patterson &, Hatcher.
Also, one Wagon and Horse. Terms cash.
THOMAS R. McCLINTOCK,
agent for the surviving partner.
Hamburg, Jan 26 87
'JTrMstee* sale.
By virtue of a decree of the Honorable the Su
peri or Court of the county of Jefferson, holding
jiirisdifclion in Eqtiity,
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the Court House in the town of
Sparta, Hancock county, a Tract of Land, con
taining five hundred and seventy five acres, by
original survey. The above tract has been devi
ded into small tracts, lying adjoining the town ot
Sparta. The same wiil be sold either in one
tract or sold in the smaller tracts, ns will best
suit purchasers A plat ofsaid l.md. devided as
above stated, may be seen at the office ofCol
Nathan C. Sayre’s, in Sparta, Terms of sals
made known on the day of sale.
JOHN SIILY,
Trustee of Mary M. Adams.
Postponed Esct utors Sale..
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
next, at the Court House, in the town of Spar
ta, by order of the Court of Ordina.y, of Cha.
ham county,
A House, and sundry Lots adjoinin
ihe same, in toe town Hancock county,
where Nathaniel A. Adams formerly resided, a«
the property of the estate of Robert Flournoy
dec’d., for the benefit of the heirs of said estate
Terms made known on the day of sale.
J JOHN A. COBB. I „ ,
ROBT. WILLIS FLOURNOY, S "
Dec 1 id 53
The Augusta Sentinel, and Milleugeville Re
corder, will insert the above until the day ofsklfe.
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JlSore !V<*w Crwkery.
CRA TES, just received, in addi
p lion to their former Slock, direct
from Liverpool, for sale bv
W. WOODBt’RY & CO.
ij \ ji b»s.
4 LARGE assortment of Astral, Side, Man
tle, Entry and Hanging LAMPS, Just'
received by J. G. DUNLAP.
Dec 29 1 m 75
NAILS, CASTINGS, &c.
qa, CASKS of CUT NAILS, assort
/&&& *♦* ed sizes,
6 Ton of Baltimore Castings,
Sheet and Hoop Iron,
German. Blistered and Cast Steel,
Cotron, Wool and Horse Cards,
Manilla and Hemp Rope,
Wire Sifters,
Spades and Shovels, of Ames’ make.
With a general assortment of Heavy Hard
ware on hand, is offered far sale at the 1c —est
prices, by JAMES B. BISHOP.
Oct 11
New Book«,
JUST RECEIVED BY
THOJIAS RICHARDS.
rtnHE AMERICAN IN ENGLAND, by the
M sailor of “A Year in Spain.”
The complete works of Hannah Moore, anew
edition, in seven vo!s.
Also, The Keepsake, a splendid London An
nual lor 1636.
Jan 15 88
7 PiUNTINGfr.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,
Gliding, Glazing, Imitation of
Wood and 7I:»rl>lo, &c. &c.
DONE AT THE SHOR I F.ST NOTICE BV
c. cnrris & ci>
187 Broad street.
Reference:
Dr. Thos. I. Wray Mr. E. W. Spofiord,
John W. Wilde, Esq. Mr. P. McGran,
Ralph Ketchum, Esq, ?tlesrs. Price & Mallery
Jan 14 i
i Lime! Lim«.
CASKS fresh Thomoston LIME,
; sitgl ‘4 in fine order, landing this day from
Iron Steam Boat Companv, hoar No 15. which’
will be Sold low from the wharf bv
G D. COMBS.
Dec. 15 65‘
Frt”*|g Lime stud Piaster P:ms.
: T? CASKS White Lump.LIME
I _ljL?'l Jr 50 do Thoimsfon I,ime
4U bbls superior Plaster Paris. For «-ile
j by G. 11. METCALF.
| 'Dec 31 77
i MORE rARTHFA'WASE.
Direct from, the Potterries.
! PACKAGES OF EARTHEN
i d 3 WARE AND CHINA, of the !a
est style and pattern, has just been received by
i the subscriber.—Among which are
i Gold band an 1 white China. Dinner and Tea
1 Sets, printed. Dining and Tea do, with a general
: assortment of all descriptions of goods in his Hne.
I His stock being as good as any ever o.iereu m
j this market, and a; as low prices, he rerpectiUny
i solitits persons purchasing, to call.
I J. G. DUNLAP, 209 Broad street.
i Dec 29 2 ™ 75
I ~ rTcvbawi
■g~IAN C Y AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
a"* at Wholesale.
234 Broad-street, Augusta, Geo,
December 4 56
Pickle».
ICASE PICKLED CLAMS
J do do LoHs'ers
1 do do Mu«cles
Just reo-ived hr S. SMITH CO
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