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\TTE«riOi
CITIZENS &UAKD.
4PPEAR on your Parade Ground in front ol
the Ciiy Hall, This Day at half past 2 o’-
clock P. M. fully armed and eqii'ped
By Order of Capt. McLaughlin,
N- W. COOKE. O. S
Feb 2 103
Great Attraction 'it ttie
THEATRE.
WIU be °P' n and the two succeeding
Erenings.
Grand Perisfrephie PANQR
AM A, of the Storming of Seringauuam and
the Bittle of
displaying the City and Bay of Cadiz, Ac.
citizen 1 * of Augusta are respectfully informea.
that the above is executed by the same Artists
that done the Battle ot Waterloo,and Navann.&c.
(which has been received in this ci-y by crowded
Audiences,) and whose ta ents as Artists, has
not been surpassed in Europe or America—it
is on the same extensive scale as the above
Panorama—commencing each evening at a
quarter past 7 o’clock. Doors open half an
hour previous; Admittance 50 cents; Children
half price—for particulars, see hand bills
N. B. The proprietor intends to bringing out at
a future period, some of the most eminent Ame
rican Battles, which has been fought in this
country.
Feb 1 3 102
Central Itail ECoad and fiaailtiiig
Company of Georgs i.
ts hereby given that Books of Suh
ecription to the Stock of the said Company,
will be opened at the Branch Bank of the State
ot Georgia, at Augusta, on Wednesday the 10th
day of February next, at 10 A. M. to continue
open on that day uniil2 P. M. and on the succeed
ing day, from 10 A. M. to 2 P.M. under the
superintendance of the undersigned Commis
sioners, viz :
RICHARD TERM AN, ] ?
ROBERT CAMPBELL, 2
IS AAG HENRY", A |-
WM fl. TURPIN | a.
A. SIBLEY, I |
. TUGS. S. METCALF. J S
Feb 1 IU2
O" The other city papers, will publish this ad
' vertisernent until the 11th inst,
POST OFFICT, AUGUSTA i
Jan.3o/1835. (
• f|THE NORTHERN .M AIL. will Cl oso at 6,
S- A. M. and Arrive at 5, P. M.
w. C. iMICOU. P. M.
• Jan 30 1<) 1
a a uitt i: '
KESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and
’ the public generully, that he has estab.
fished himself in Charleston, as a COMMIS
SION MERCHANT, for the sale of Cotton
and other Produce, and the purchase of Mer
chaudize, and more particularly for Receiving
and Forwarding GOODS hy the Rail Road or
otherwise. He will devote his entire personal
attention to the same, and hopes he will give
satisfaction to those who may favor him with
their patronage.
REFERENCES.
Jno. Stonev, Esq.
Jno. L. Pezant, Esq / Charleston.
Messrs. Hyde, Harris &. Roscvelf, i
Messrs. Atiarns, Parmelee & Co. A
O. & R. Lambert,
Stovall, Simmons & Co. Augusta.
A. Cumming, Esq.
G. T. Dome, Esq. J
Levi Eckley, Esq. Macini.
S. C Dortic, Esq. New York-
October 23 w3m 25
PAINTING."
HOUSE AND SION FAINTING,
GiMiiasr, Glazing Inaifatioss of
Wood aud Jlarble, «&<•• &c.
DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE IIY
c. M- CURTIS & CO
187 Broad street.
Reference:
Dr. Thoa. I. Wray .Mr. E. W. Spofford,
John W. Wilde, Esq. Air. P. McGran,
Ralph Ketchum, Esq. Mesrs. Price & Alallery
Jun 14 I
" HOTICL.
£AUCII as arc indebted to the undersigned, will
/T* please make payment to \V r . M Davis,who
a* authorised to Collect the same.
MERCHANT & DAVIS.
lan 23 1m 95
fIOTJ ck7
THE Copartnership of MUS(»ROVE &.
BUSTIN.wiII be dissolved on the 30th inst.
EDWARD BUST IN,
Surviving Parmer of
MUSGROVE & BUSTIN.
Augusta, N0v.23. 1835.
The undersigned will continue the Ware House
and Commission Business on his own account, at
the old stand of Mu sc rove it Bustin, from and
after the first day of December next.
He solicits the patronage ol the customers of
the old firm, and the public generally.
All business confided to his charge, will meet
with prompt attention.
EDWARD BUSTIN.
Augusta, Nov. 23, L 835.
Nov 23 tuthl 6 47
The city papers, and papers in Mtlledgeville,
Washington, Athens, and Covington, will insert
the above once a week for two months, and send
their accounts to me lor payment.
IS K w SO \ «&T n \ CON, ~
HA V T ING disposed of that part of their j
Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. &c.
which they have had tor the last year in the
corner Store of the Merchants & Planters
Bank Building, to Mr. W, K. KITCHEN,
would solicit for him, tho same patronage
.that they received at that stand.
• Jan 19 tuthfi 81
llewrsosi El.'icoss
'Wholesale and Ketall Drus^ist^.
C CONTINUE to sell at their OLD STAND,
J on the corner, nearly opposite the Post
Office, every thing in iheiriine o. : business, on
as accommodating terms as can be purchas
ed m any ciiv in the Southern Stales.
Jan 19 91
NOTICE.
f B THE undersigned will continue the Whole.
1 sale and Retail DRUG LUSIN ESS, on t
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
Take Aotire!!!
OST hy the subscriber, between the fourth
JjLl and eighth of the present month, a certain
promissory note, at one day, for two hundred
end twenty-eight dollars, dated 19'li December.
1835, purporting to he drawn by Mathew Hall,
in favor of James HrII. Any person restoring
said note or giving information bv which I will
be able to recover it, shall be liberally rewar
dad, and not be troubled with any questions.
JAMES HALL.
Warrenton, Warren county. Geo.
Jan U rn?c 84
cist of letters,
Remaining in the post office. a q .
gusta, (Ga.) on the Ist of February, 1836,
— not before advertised. j) T Persons wishing
Letterafrom this List will please say tin y are
advc'tised.
o. p. a. J. 3. M.
Alien A G mbs R Thomas, care L
A riss J 3 Austin
John M’Cross'in, care ol Au-t n n-r £•
James Adams , At ev F H
A 'friend VV i ham L Av<rv Ashley
A veret Solomon An'i J Wi am P
Andrew miss 3 Anderson J B
Beallecapi Win P Brown nos N E
Parret inrs N Brown tc Smith
Barrev Mid B r on-d *'i e 3
Bennet Amasa Rradlev P E
BlfourGeo BruxmissC
Barrey J A esq Brown Elijah jr
Belcher E iz Brook* mr James D
Rank-ton Hr L Bridges Joint
Bents mr Elijah Brochon inadnme
Beard Charles A Bright mr Prestoft
Bell And Brandon James
Bland miss 3 A BiigeeSydney
Roifneati Thomas G Burnett James B
Bland Kichd Butler Andrew
B ane mi** A Burroi ghs J i
Ron inea mr James But er Mary
H ackman O A Byrews James
Black James \V Francis KniefT, care mr*
Ronnean Thomas M Bird
lloiil O H Bul’ard Samuel P
Ft lin n Hos Burch Eliz Ann
Blunt Edmund Brown W Is
Br> an James H
C
i argn John Carrie P P
Oimnne s miss B Cariege John
Cliew.ung 3 Cooke & Cowles
Clark Daniel M Cooper Isaac
Calriwe.l John Cox mrs E
Coiclielt George Groom Wil iam W
Col ev John < ramer George W
Conuiy Saumet Cruger H D
It
Dickson D Davis Honorab e Thomas
| Dean J T Dunning R
Daly miss E Downje mr A
Devaea A Doyle Wi'liar*
Derius E Drake John II
DashieT Vir.rv, woman,Dover E B
Ilefferd Matilda Duglas Robert
Danforih Jacob Dugasdr F E
Darunell James Dugn* L P
F.
E.irl K M Eaves dr E
EI V B Endicot O<‘o
Evan* R fl Eason Martha
Eve Wil iam Edney T hbnias
Eason Robert, ct:e J Eve E Iney Win sen
Evans C M Emery J D
P
F uent'ire mn:l, eur F emining M R
Pinley William Flemming t Mills
Payerwether mißs II Freeman Thomas
Find ev W U
C
Garnett Eli Green Elizabeth C
Ga lowav William- Grum Robert V
Gat'.ini A M Green Needham
Card ner J ames n Green Martha Ann
Genter I. J Graham W
Gililis J W Green mrs Eliza G
Gt l.erl dr .1 B Greaves John M
Guidraw nrss Graliarn i hotnas s
Giddmg k- Busiinell Orudy fe 3mi
Glover Willing Green Angervna
Glascock E iz t Ann Godhey J tmes
Gnieu Lewis P; Goode John C
(iutlinc Aifredt
II
Dart &’Tardy HeatdPG
Mart James Bi Henderson William
Harass Eliza it Heaton J H
Hammond Ch&T e* .Howler W 3
Haiti* ell .1 H Horn Mary
Harnett Man E I’olmes Z P
Hazard miss Louisa Holmes H E
Maini ton t’enry Holland dr J B
Harpei Ann 2. Howard Charlotte M
Hassell R Howard dr A H
Haws Vary Howard R A E
M-rris mrsHo-dcn E It
Harrison mrs'Susan Ho uni col J
"adfvmrs Malialv Hopkins Char es
Havuond M’Beau H-.pk-n? Seaborn
■ avden ’tennis Ho wet Dan el .
Hinds Homer 1 uichinson E ijafe
11 irslifild N Huiltiilgioil Geoige
Hemy .\aucy *
.lo’tnson .!! B Jones mrs C O
la ohs ft H .Te elre Augustus
Jones Free- Johnson J B
J tie is Wm Jackson \ E
Jones S;»m» Jones antes
Jackson E Jmd.m Seabo-n
Jones Rufus Innhrel John jimr
K
Kp twntr E.ecasr.R Kmnney mrs ET
Keith Mirsltal Kenney mrP
L
Earns Lacy F I.isseO W
l.anson H L vn-rton PR
sup n»r P Lockwood f) II
Lane B P 1 ho , rine " ,r r ,
t.angiev James Lockwood it.
f.aneG W • edyatd A
Lohen J Long 3 D
La Roct e Isaac tope* Pr.ss.lla
Lawrence Wt£ku» Imvingood John
M
Moore J L Men niece J fl
Minin L C J I, 10 " Pn *
Moore John Mil er Hines
MnstinhenS M. er Jo It n
\l.. ford Lane Me-nil George W
Moor Henrv JJ IJ nek mr
Monagl.an James M’< a’Usrer James
Mood tors Catharine M Dowell John
Morse Thomas M’lntvre Thomas, cars; of
Markham Wm ... T mrs
Matns-ev Win M’Lean Andrew
M-irl it H 8 Mary Earheard miss, care
Mantz ' orntio ofM M’Dowetl
Vanin Angus ?,,^ ean vJ nf!
Markev John W’Clirty Margaret
Mankin E iza M M-Han Matilda
Mantz P H ** Donald John E
Mav Elizabeth PIMIIp
Marshal J B Donald David, care of
Maher James 1 3ni'th
Bird mrs M afv, care of An- M Eacliern John
gns Marlin
Napier Hestor Ann Neylar'd Wrn II
Naper Jeremiaft o^' X
Olmstead J G
P
Phi"fps to Antv Perrin dr G If
Pe.lew Thomas P"’™ R"hert
Pitck J R Pierson L C
Park J L Pierce Caivn
Palton Bfrim . P » rce W H
Parmer Melinda Poe John
PuitisonTH PolhilrevdJ
Park L M 'rter-arah
Pearce S D Purse A Stiies
a
Quarles M A Qjizzenherrv Thomas
R
Kav & Bailev Robert Wrn II
Revi I Ann Roes miss E
RtthemrsJA Rinller James
Reed W J Rogers CB
Rees Edvv Robinson "enrvesq
Ramsay R H . Roberts Thompson
Richards rev V7m Robertson Win
Re lev M or C Siurgss Rotierts John
Rollins John T Roberts John G
Rowe Darna d
8
Savage Miria trfrs 3rn'th Richard esq
Sellmirit mr Smith A P
Scott Jo n Smith .) B
Scott Nichols SiddonsJW esq 2
Sego Ifred Speissegger John
Sei ev Vi rn Spears Francis 2
Saranton A Lester Spetinan R P
Shap’ev Jasrin mr Stuard Satnoel J, care of
Shaw Maria S M Wood
simp L 3 Stallings James G 3
Shelton 3 'V St John C G
Shears John J Sioudt Win
Shiv ens Joseph IT Stein James A
Sheoherd James W Si urges Mary E miss
3kincr An>lin Snltivan Philip
Stnciear John esq Summer Alexander
3).0n (It ed.ah Swan John T esq
Smith Cvi as G s wifi Lemuel C
T
'T'aniit Laac S' Triman Stephen
Terrel, Win Doc, or col N Towns Joseph mr
jC Savre Townsend E P
Thompson miss C Toe Jonas
Tin i, a- Lob end T'homns Tolf.oi mr
Micbani, care of £ TmuhrHge Julia mrs
Bimre Tucker B F
Tinsley Doc James Tucker Henrietta miss
Turp n G-snge P
A'anlandiirghatn T H Van Denson Afenson
W
Watson Je-se Black White Joseph B
Watson H Whitaker Win
Warren John Wreete B Esq
VA’atson Hasev Willis Prate Armstrong
Wadsworth VVm II Woirhello Richard
Wadsworh miss Lidia Wider J P James
Wa'iis John C Wi son Joltn S
Warren Samite' H AA'ilev Calvin
Watkins Thomas Wi hs K-rfwin
Watkins Jason Wilson Jns H
Ward Se-lion W ale.s Jeremiah
Walton F.ra*nins Williams Edmond
agner ESngham esq Wi son .las H
Ward Francis A Wood Wm J
VV ard Bars Mary W Wood Wm J
Wa-'Ser raroline G mr? Wnrre’» .7 G
n'alJvtf M p Wood T Sr*
Walker A C Col Woolsev Esq
Walker J W Esq Wood W
Walker Dari ng J Esq Wombie miss Amealia A
Walker Freeman Wright Isaac
Walker 'olonion Wrigut I) Z Esq
Walker C E E.q VVrav Susan M
Wear Gwirge -Circus of) Wray Susan M
VVe i, .an F Esq Wright R B miss
U Gman F H Wv*e Join,
Wbiiitead Oeo Y VVeiherall Ira
v , r rkz
Yu e Vnios Esq Yo-jng Micajah
Ya:er A J Esq Young VV a
Yater A .1 E»q Yoiiiigu.ood David
Y <uiig & ireen im-ssra Zinger James
Young t (ifecu uiessrs
_/* h 2 W.C MICOU. P M
(£r SO wanted _CO
TilE subscribers wish to
re base fifty good substantial
HORSES, young, sound and nc.
\ 3 ? ‘‘ve; tljose "ho have such will find
ready sale for them by early aj.plu
cation to J. & D. MORRISON.
Feb 2 3 103
lufontmtio:i to SontUeru and
IVortltera Travellers.
FIJI H E Great Southern Mai! leaves Augusta
JL for Mobile, New Orleans, via Columbus
and Montgomery, immediately after the arrival
of the Northern Mail Coach. By the Mail
Line, travellers are carried to VVarrenton. Spar
ta, Miliedgevtlie. Macon, Columbus, and .Vlont
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 VVarrenton. this line branches to Poweiton,
Greenesboni’, Madison, to Decater; intersecting
at Madison, a line to Eafonton and Athens.
At Milledgeville, this line branches to Cfinton
and to Macon—at the latter place intersecting and
formings connexion with a line running to For
syth, Thomaston, and 'Ellerslie to Goiumhus.
At Montgomery, forming a connexion with the
line running to Tuscaloosa, and the interior ol
! Tennessee.
Tiie Telegraph Lino, daily for Montgomery,
leaves immediately after the arrival of the Cars
from Charleston. Tills line runs through to
Montgomery, with great speed, possessing the
advantage 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 Tar boro’, to Halifax; at the latter
town, passengers can branch by Rail Road to
Petersburg or Norfolk. These lines are con
nected throughout ttis entire distance, and pas.
sengers are in no danger of being detained on the
road by conflecting interests. The Team. Coach,
es, and Drivers, on the whole line, are gout l , and
the Proprietors respectfully request a share of
the public patronage.
Apply for Seats at obr office, adjoining the
Eagle &, Phoenix Hotel. T. G. BANKS,
For the Proprietors.
Jan 93 95
O’Tire Charleston Courier will insert the
above for one month.
Stolen,
From the Twenty-Two Mile
House, on the State Road, on the
V Ink? night ot the 4th inst. a Sorrel
f f P -ST‘UD HORSE, having a white
blaze in the forehead, two hind,
and One lore font white, and a few white spots
on the back ; about 7 years old, and 14$ hands
high A Saddle and Bridle was also stolen a>
the same tithe. A liberal reward will be given
for either the Horse nr thief.
JONAS DRiGGUS.
Twenty-two Mile House, Charleston District
Jan 25 t 3 96
Fressa Ui»e aatl Pans,
15 CASKS White Lump LIME
§3 50 do Thomaston Lime
40 hbls superior Plaster Paris. For sale
by G. H. METCALF.
Dec 31 77
Compniv Orders.
AN Election will be held at the City Hall,
on Thursday, 4th February next, for Cap
tain, First, and Second Lieutenants, of the 120lh
District Company, attached to the ifhh Regi
ment, Georgia Militia.
GEO. VV. SUMMERS. Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt.
Jan. 25 . 7 96
An English Semissary.
A T the two S ory House on (ireen, 4 doors
below Center.street, in which all branches
necessary to a Polite English and a thorough
Business Education will be taught. The sub
scriber who has lately opened thi - school, have
ing spent the last seven years in traveling and
rosiding in the principal cities in the United
States—studying the Sciences, Histo-y and t*«ha
racier of our country, and last year in teaching,
feels persuaded that he is enabled to bring in
to tbs School some qualifications not often found
ready to enter on so laborious an occup.tion.
It is not necessary to laydown rules by which
his school will be governed, suffice it to say that
tiie most approved plans and means, which ap
pear to he best suited to the disposition and
necessities of his pupils—and his best faculties
will be appropriated to the r improvement Terms
as usual. Reference, Dr. McWHORTER.
Jan 9 J. NORCROSri.
SEW SCHOOL.
TMTISS WALKER’S SCHOOL, at the rest.
J.F.S. deace 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 ciences pursued in
the Seminaries of the dav, and in the Latin and
French Languages. Parents and guardians who
may favor her wi.h their patronage, may rest as.
suted that Mtss Walker will exert herself to the
utmost to render them satisiaclion.
Dec 12 91
Afew Rice, &c.
PRIME NEW RICE,
190 Drums Figs, just received by Iron Boat j
from Savannah.
WM. ADAMS & CO.
, 2dD Broad street.
Jan. 14 : 1 h7
To rotton Shiopert.
rrpHE S. C. CANAL & RAIL ROAD COM
PANY, will take Cotton to Charleston at
one dollar per bale—Round or Square.
GEORGE M. THEW, Agent.
Hamburg. Jan. 15.
Jin 16 tI2 89
!Tlore Tew Crockery.
CRATE-S, just received, in addi
" tion to their former Stock, direct
from Liverpool, forsale hv
W. WOODBURY & ro.
Jan 12 _ 66
com Afloat.
T| BUSHELSGORN.jost receiv
2.ed, for sale at the river it
quantities to suit purchasers, by
JOHN B. GCXEIT.
Jan. 2! 6 93
Toilel .Set*.
tTfr PACKAGES Toilet Sets, Complete, among
•*St/ which, are some new and beautiful pa;,
terns. Just received fay
J. G. DUNLAP.
209 Broad .M eet.
Fab 2 2m lu3.
f •’ * POUNDS first quality
tPy V:s f v FODDER, Gr sale at the
River. Apply on the wharf.
F* b 1 t 102
BaUer, U;uxiH>i. &c.
7 £ BOXES BUNCH RAISINS
Qjy -q S' 50 half do do
£0 quarter do do
20 Rrkbis Goshen Ratter
3 hii-ls Codfish
20 bbis Beer
20 d>. Cider
5 boxes Oilves
3 do Capers
10 bbis Almonds
10 do White Walnuts
10 do M Nuts
13 do Filberts
20 hair barrels Fulton Market Beef
20 bb's No. 1 Mackerel
20 half do do
DORTIC & LEE.
| Feb 1 IC2
OFFICIAL k>SIAIV£3<U
OF THZ
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE
COM PA NY L OTTER Y,
Class No- 5.
12.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
71. 63, 14, id] * 44, 17. 40. 47. Cl, 55, 24.
We the undersigned do certify that the above
are the numbers that were drawn from the sev
enty five placed In the wheel, and they were
drawn in the order in which they stand above.
LEVI S. D’LYON.
MOSES SHEFPALL,
THOS. J. WALTON,
A. READ, Manager.
Feb 1 102
IHaii Hoad Nolsee.
r||lHE Rail Road Cars will hereafter leave
Ml 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. f->r Hamburg, and arrive there at
hnIT past BA. M.
Passengers down, to leave Hamburg, at half
past 3 P, M. and arrive at Aiken at 5 P. M. re
mam at Aiken all night, and depart for Charles
ton next morning, at 7 o’clock A. M. and arrive
at Charleston at half past 5 o’clock P. M. This
arrangement to continue until the Ist of March
next. Charleston, Jan. 19.
Jan 21 93
Water Proof Umbrellas.
TSTU-Sr received a large simply of &ILK
CO . TON AND GU VI ELASTIC UM
BRELLAS, and fur sale hy
MORGAN A WYATT.
Jan 7 81
Smoked Beef.
BBLS SMOKED BEEF, received this
day by DORTIC &. LEE.
Jan 6 80
MEW AT23 SE ,C s’ ad h %j>mu a
STOifiE.
nan he ouders:gned have taken the Brick I
_el_ Store recently erected by the Messrs. Hnr.
pers, on the north side of Broad-street, (six
doors above,* the Platrers Hotel,) and have just
received 31)0 trackage* comprising an extensive 1
assortment of FAN* "Y AND STAPLE DRY j
GOODS, which are offered for cash or approved i
paper, at prices that cannot fail to please.
Country Merchants and others are respectftf.
ly invited to call and <-x:t nine for themselves.
L. BOS I 1 WICK & CO.
Not 10 ts 35
For Sale,
J ,°5 t'ur cash, a good Saddle or Harness i
S-d Horse, apply to
WM. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Jan 26 97
Pciiuia.‘i<<Siip Cc !So;A £-&eepu£Si.
7HlHEfctibjcnber having lately arrived in this
city, ami come to the determination to em
ploy his time and talents in Teaching, lie is pre
pared to give lessons to young gentlemen in these
branches, at Ids rocm. Western Hotel, corner of
Green ard Center streets, during ail hours of the
day and evening, until the 4th of January next,
at which time he will open n Public School in
this city, for the instruction of the variants Eng
lish branches. Having taken lessons in both the
abate named branches of r - James O’Conor,
one of the most distinguished teachers in the city
of Philadelphia, and for a long time been in tiie
.practice of Bookkeeping, he feels competent to
teach them thoroughly and correctly. See for
reference his advertisement in the Georgia Con
her. 30th Nov. J. NORCROSS.
Dec I w 53
Comp:i»y Orders.
4N Election will he held at the Ui.itcd
States Hotel, on Thursday, 4 h Fehru -ry
next, for Cantain, First and Second Licntenanj
of the 33: h district Company attacned to 10 Re
giment, Georgia Militia.
GEO. W. SUMMERS. Colonel.
G. Bryan, Ailjt.
Jan 25 95 j
NOTICE. >
The undersigned give notice, that from this I
day their commercial establishment in i
this citv, under the firm of PILLOF & LE \
15 A RBI ER, will, by mutual consent, cease to j
exist.
They beg leave to recommend to their friends, j
their successors, Messrs. Cowling &, Gardelle. i
A. P. PILLOT.
A. LE BARRIER, i
Augusta, Jan. 1, IP3H.
undersign'd give notice, that they have |
-Bl associated"jjieursel ve« under tue firm o! I
cowling & Gardelle, to transact a
General Commisiinn Bn si ness m this city.
JOHN V COWLING,
ADOLPHUS GARDELLE.
Jan 1
P2SiS.II* T. TOILET, |
Aliorney S^>w.
HAS settled permanently in Columbus, (Ga.) ■
and tenders his services to his friends and
the public. He will practice in the several j
counties of the Chattahoochee circuit, and the
adjoining comities in the State of Alibama.
Jan J 4 t fi3 87
Ij* I he Savannah Georgian will insert the :
above once a week for three weeks, and forward
their bill to this office.
NOTICE.
Offce la<ix Stkam Boat Compisy, )
January 2d 1>36. (
A MEETING of the STO KHOLDERS, |
wi'l be he’d at this ofTice, on Monday tiie
15" hof February next, at 2 o’clock P. M , to |
consider the five act of m'corpor ition. and elect 1
t Board of Directors for the ensuing year.
By order of the R .ard, i
g. McLaughlin, Sec. ATrea’r. '
J »n 27 id 98
Uream Alo & Cider.
BBLS CREAM ALE.
33 do Cider For Slip hv
G. D. COMBS.
Jirt 96 37
IfOTICF.
Sale of 30 Negroes, advertised to take
JjL place THIS PA A”, the 2d instant is post
poned until further notice.
M’KENZIE & EENNOCK.
Feb 2 1 103
;j i. kceiis.
O .Cf •"*» PIECES Georgia Long Yellow
vJ ' >"* NANKEENS. Just Wceivcd and
i ior sale by W. C. WAY, Agent.
! feb 2 • 103
It imi* Vriues.
I PIPES M WINE, direct
I “gj? 3 half do Sw>el do
3 half Tenenffe do
j 10 quarter casks Malaga
1 ptpejold Sherry
| 3 pipes Hid Gin
3 do Seignet Brandy
2 rifuis Jan: Rum
I do St.-Croix do
10 Nests Tubs, Iron Bound
| 30 boxes Tallow Candies
20 half do Patent 4s 5s €s
1 U J half übls Pig Pork, for family use
And a general assortment ol IresfUGrooTitiS.
DORTIC &. LEE.
Feb 1 103
Notice.
g" OaT On Wcdnesdav, 20th inst. a Onediun
dred dollar B.H of the United Slates Bunk
—also one Bill of twenty five dollars of the
State Bank of South Carolina, supposed to be
dropped ne.ir the lower Market House, Broad
Street, August.-.; any person finding the same
so that 1 can get it shall receive a liberal reward.
MARY CAMPBELL.
Jan 30 5 » 101
BASIiOF Z3A33BCJKO.
ON next Monday and Tuesday, flie Coramis
sioners will attend at the Post Office in
Hamburg, to receive subscriptions for the Capi
till Stock of the above Bank, certificates of specie
deposite from any of the specie paying Banks of
Augusta, will betaken—said certificates, to be
assigned to the Directors of tre Bank of Ham
burg. W. W. STARKE.
OLIVER SIMPSON,
Jan 29 4 101)
Tiie Chronicle will give die above 1 insertion.
Oa^S.
Blenched Winter Strained
M. Lamp Oil,
Unbleached Lamp Oil, Ist quality.
do da do Common,
Linseed Oil,
Neatsfoot 0.1,
Sperm Candles, just received and for sale.
Wholesale and- Retail by
W. K. KITCHEN.
Second Corner above the Planter’s Hotel.
Jan 28 6 99
SPos’ gale.
4 FIN E Saddle HORS E, gentle yet spirited;
well qualified for a parade Horse, en
quire of MR. HI BLER.
At his Stable on Eilis Street.
Jan 27 98
Wanted Hire,
the balance of the year, 2or 3 Negro
men to work on a plantation about S miles
from Town. Apply to
A. JOHNSTON.
Jan 26 , 4* 97’
Mew Hams.
Ti PIG HAMS, Just received from
A.LX New York, landing this day and
for sale at the Family Grocery Store.
DORTIC & LEE.
I Jan 6 80
ARTHKiSi W All IN j
Direct from {he Patterrieg.
PACKAGES OF EARTHEN-j
S.V WAR'S AND CHINA, of tiie la
er-t style and pattern, has just been received by
the subscriber.—Among which.are
Gold band an I white China, Dinner and Tea
Sets, printed, Dining and Tea do, with o general
assortment of ail descriptions of goods in bis line.
His stock being as good as any ever offered in
this market, ard at as low prices, he respectfully
soliiits persons purchasing; to call.
J. G. DUNLAP, 209 Broad street.
Dec 29 2m 75
7 ~ Swp T 3 cfe?
/\ LL persons indebted,to rtie estate of Joseph
iia. Eve, lute of Richmond County, deceased,
are reqqcsed to make immediate payment, and
ail persons having demands against said estate,
[ will present them within the time prescribed by
law. J. A. EVE, Adm'r.
Jan 13 87
MAILS, CASTINGS, &c.
1 CASKS of CUT NAILS, assort
- E- v ed sixes.
6 Ton of Baltimore Castings,
Sheet and lloop Iron,
German, Blistered and Cast Steel,
Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards,
Manilla and Hemp Rope,
Wire feifters,
Spades and Shovels, of Ames’ make.
With a general assortment of Heavy Hard
ware on hand, is offered fat* sale at the h
prices, by JAMES B. BISHOP.
Oct 11
s. eOklffixl*. |
IP OKTMciET j
UAS returned to Augusta, where he will j
Jf? pt. remain for a slyrrt time, onlv, to complete j
such pictures as mrry he engaged immediately.
Ro ms—over the store of Messrs. Durand <A-
Co., entrance (neit door to tiie Post Office,)
where specimens of his Art mav he si r n.
Horns for v,sitors from 12 to 2 o’clock.
Jan 12 3*—nub 86
BEFF,
HALF bbis Fulton Market BEEF,
received this dav hy
DORTIC & LEE.
New ??ice.
MTIEnCES New Crop RICE, ust ro I
ceiveH and (or sale low by
W. E. J ACKSON. Auctioneer!
Patent S*o:i?.so3ie Leaf Tolljaeco.
® ii. & CANISTERS about 10 lbs. each
'•* ' V 10 cases about 100 bs. do
Os the above very delicious and mild article, j
put up. exnressiy for Retailers, just received
and for sale by ' AUGUSTUS LAFITTE.
Agent for the Manufacturers.
A constant supply will be always kepi on hand, !
and orders for the same will he punctually at. I
tended to. Charleston, Jan. 18.
Jin 22 tni},3w 94
Comptitiy Oi’de^.
A N E'ee ,;: on will he lield at the Richmond 1
Hotel, on T mrsday, 4.h February next,
for Cantaiti, First, qnd Second Lieutfitvahts of ;
the GOOt.h District Company, attached to the
to the Ifhh Re.gimenr, Georgia Militia
GEO. VV. SUMMERS, Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt
Jnn.2s 95
CanaS Flour.
rSf if NBBLS jnst received
4. 7' V 25 casks Goshen Cheese
A regular supply of Canal Fionr will be kept
on band and for sate at the lowest market prices.
W. M. ROWLAND. ”
November 16 ni wl6 40
Hickory
i?ii DSLiS. ftfst received and for sale by
N. SMITH A C*o.
SALES.
BV BEARD & PITTS.
THIS MORMXG, at the Market How, si
10 o’clock, will be sold,
1 splendid 4 wheel'd BAROUCfIE, nearly new
2 paiis excellent Carriage Horae*, warranted
gentle and well broke
1 Indian Paney, thorough breJ,warr*tK*<i sound
I good G.'g Horse
1 Dearborn Wajfua
Feb 8
BY BEARD & PITTS.
ON* FRIDAY. Sih inst. will b« sold, in front of
our Store,
Two Splendid CARRIAGES
And one Bay Horne,
Feb I jog
‘ PjLANTATSDY FOJt~ULE.~
O-I MONDAY, the B:h of February next, will
! be Sold,
The Plantation of the subscriber in Columbia
connty. on the Stage Road to Athens, two mile*
above Wrights boro,’ containing seven hundred
and seven acres, more or lest. The im
provements are very good; the plantation is
good order, all under good fence, and in fins con
dition for a crop the present year—a large- pof.
tion of the plantation being fresh and rich. Tl, "»
is also a good proportion of said tract of lend in
the woods. The situation is as healthy, probably;
' as any in Columbia, or the adjoining counties;
i well watered with springs, cod a good well of
i water to the yard.
ALSO,
A quantity ot Corn, Fodder, Oats, PiutiteUoa
and Blacksmith’s Tools, Wcgon and Gear, etooft
of ail kinds, and some of the best kind) with
many other articles, oppertaing to a Plantation,
100 tedious to mention.
ALSO,
About Tvsenlyfice NEG ROES, consisting of
M en, Women, Boys and Girls, large and small;
all of which will bo sold on the premises,—Sale
to continue from day to day, until ail is sold.
Terms—All sums ol Five dollars and under,
Cush. Over that sum may fee settled by Note,
with security, payable next Christmas day; except
the Plantation, which may be paid tor in three
equal annual instalments, the first of which on
next Christmas day. Interest as above.
CHARLES EVANS:
! J-vn 7 th 81-
A datiiuijtrat rs Sale.
Will be sold, on first Tuesday in April next,
at the Court House in Watrenion, Warren
county within the usual sale hours.
All the Negroes belonging tD the Ea
tate of Michael Stinson, late of Warren county,
deceased. Also the tract of land whereon the
sa d Stinson resided at :ho tin e of his death—
sold lor the benefit of ihe heirs.
WILLIAM CASTLEBERRY, Adm*r.
Jan 2d 90
SF&ENW® feCHEMEe
10.05)0 Dollars.
SO of 1,000 Dollars.
50 ©2 500 Dollars.
75 Drawn Ballots.
I /Ht HE third Class of the MILLEDGEVILLE
! -M. LOTTERY, will be drawn on the 20th of
next month when the following Brilliant Prize!
will be distributed :
1 ol 10,000 Dollars
2o£ 3,000 dols. lof 2 006 dels;
lof 5,-500 do. lof 1,200 do.
2oi l, 200 do. 20 of 1,000 do.
I 50©f 500 do. 30of 300 do.!
I Si)of 400 do. 93c! 100 do.
And a large amount in prizes of a da:
[ nomination.
TICKETS—onIy $5; Halves $2,50; Quar,
ters .25.
The preceding Classes of the Miltedgeville
Lottery, under the present Managers have been
punctually drawn, and the prizes promptly paid.
The sales ot Tickets are increasing rapidly, and
early application must be made to secure a
chance k: Robertson's old established Prize and
Printing Office, Broad st, ta
JOHN A. MILLEN.
Jan 19 * 91
SET The package of 25 Tickets in the above,
will cost $125 dollars—and must draw S6O,
less discount, with Chances for all the Brilliant
Capitals—shares in proportion. A discount of
5 per cent, made on sales by the package.
L NOTICE.
TH E Co-partnership heietof >re existing be
tween John B. Seaman, George VV. Lee,
and Samuel Ward, under the firm of SEA MAN;'
LEE <fe 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, and are already opening their
Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
GOODS, for the Spring sales, and are prepared
to offer their usual terms,as well as attend to the
e ir-iesl orders of their friends and customers.
SEAMAN & WARD, are du ! y authorized to
settle the business of the lab- firm.
JOHN D. SEAMAN.
GEORGE W. LEE.
SAMUEL WARD.
New York, Jan. 1, 1536.
Jan 12 24 86
CIRCULAR,
rgIHE Subscribers Store being one of those
M. destroyed by the fire, on the night of the
16 iv of December, they have taken the Large
New Store, No. 12 Pine street, five doors from
Broad Way, where th?v are opening a very
extensive and elegant NEW STOCK OF IN
DIA. ITALIAN AND FRENCH SILK
GOODS.
** A LEG.
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS AND STRAW
BONNETS.
For sale on their usual lerms.
NELSON CARLETON A CO.
No, 12 Pine st. New York.
Jan 9 36 82
New-York Hard-Ware Store.
\ H E Subscribers* having taken into Co. Part.
A ne.shirr Mr. J. E. BOSsEAU and Mr.
J. C. COMLY, will continue the HARD
WARE BtJS IN ESS nt 1 19 Maiden Lane N. Y.
under the firm of STOUT, INGOLDSBY &
v o.,and will have nt all times on hand a large
STOCKc, including Guns, Pistols, Rifles, &c
and he pr pared to sell on the most accommoda
ting terms.
STOUT & INGOLDSBY.
Jen 2> +3m 96
Pickles*.
ig CASE PICKLED CLAMS
J&. I do do Lobsters
1 do do Muscle**
Just received by N. SMITH &- CO.
January 6
Yew IBook*,
JUST RECEIVED BY
4 5 RICH ARDS.
THIHE AMERICAN IN ENGLAND, by the
M author of “A Year in Spain.”
The com; ieie works of Hannah Moore, anew
edition, in seven vo.S.
Also, The Keepsake, a splendid London An
nual lor 183 b.
Jan 15 . 88
LAMPS. * ”
A LARGE assortment of Astral. Side. Man.
ill. tie. Entry and Hanging LAMPS, Jjjsr
received by- T. G. Df*NLAF.
Tec 29 Im 73