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Company Order*.
AN E’ectiion will be held at the Richmond
Hotel, 7ha Day, 4ih February, instant,
for Captain, First, and Second Lieutenants of
tne (iOl)tb District Company, attached to the
to the 10th Regiment, Georgia Militia.
GEO. VV, SUMMERS, Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt
Feb. 4 gg
Company Orde^
A N Election will be held at the United
n-'i. Slates Hotel,TH 1.9 DAY, 4 h February
next, for Captain, F ir»t and Second Lieutenant
«>t the 33ih district Company attached to lU Re
gtuiem, Georgia Militia.
GEO. W. SUMMERS, Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt.
Febjl 105
Campianv Or darn.
A N Election will be held at the City fj ill
JIL THIS DAY, 4 b Ft bruary next, for Cap
tain, First, and Second L-euienanfs. of the 120th
District Company, attached to the 10;h Regi
ment, Georgia Militia.
( GEO. w. SUMMERS, Colonel.
G. Bryan, Adjt.
Feb 4 105
Georgia fa<uraar.v and Tru<tt
Company.
AN Adjourned meeting of the Commission
ers of the Georgia Insurance and Trust
Company, will be held at the Masonic Hall, on
Saturday Evening next, 6 h inst. at 7 o’clock.
Pufictuol aUentf.Ynce is particularly requested.
-. SAMUEL'HALE, Chairman.
VVM.T. GOULD, Secretary,
Feb 4 4t ' 105
The city papers will copy the above.
Centra.! Rail Road and Banking
Company ol t,
TOvTOTICE is hereby given that Books of Sub
-1 M scriptiop to the Stock of the said Company,
will be opefied at the Branch Bank of the State
of Georgia, at Augusta, on Wednesday the Kith
day of February next, at |() A. M. to continue
open on that day un'il 2 P. M. and on the succeed
ing day, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. under the
Bupenntendance of the undersigned Commis
sioners, nz:
RICHARD TURMAN, ] ?
ROBERT CAMPBELL, |
ISA AG HENRY, j. s-
WM 11. TURPIN. j
A. SIBLEY. |
TIIOS. S. METCALF, J 5
Feb 1 102
O' The other city papers, will publish this ad
vertisement ’until the llihiost.
~ inr t wso\ & b,vco:v
HAVING disposed of that part of their
Slock «r DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.
winch they have had lor the last year in the
corner Store of the Merchants &. Planters
Bank Building, to Mr. W. K. KITCHEN,
would solicit for him, the same patronage
that they received at that stand.
Jan 13 t ithfi PI
Slewson <& 2S,'Broot
Wholesale tiiitl Retail
CIONTINUE to sell at their OLD STAND,
J on the corner, nearly opposite the Post
Office, every thing in their line ot business, on
as accommodating terms as can be purchas
ed in any city in the Southern States.
Jan 19 91
NOTICE.
undersigned will continue the Whole.
3 Sale and Retail DRUG BUSINESS, on
his own account, at the 2nd Corner above
the Planter’s Hotel, whe n all orders entrusted
to him, will be proiwf-tlwwittended to.
W. K. KITCHEN.
Jan 19 91
NOTICE.
CSI'IE undersigned give notice, that from this
JR. day their commercial establishment in
this city, under the firm of PILLOT A LE
BARRIER, 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.
rWHIE undersigned give notice, that they have
tS associated themselves under the firm ol
COWLING & GARDELLK, to transact a
General Commission Business in this city.
JOHN V. COWLING.
ADOLPHUS GARDELLE.
Jan 1 78
~ NOTICE.
Offce Iron Steam Boat Company, >
January 25 1*36.
4 MEETING ol the STO KHOLDERS,
will be held at this office, on Monday the
15th of February next, at 2 o’clock P. M , to
consider the late act of incorpor ition, and elect
a Botird of Directors for thy ensuing year.
By order of the B >ard,
g. McLaughlin, s ec . iTrcav.
Jan 27 id 99
sotsueT -
A LL persons indebted to Ore estate of Joseph
_/j3l Eve, late ot Richmond County, deceased,
are reqnesed to make immediate payment, and
ail persons having tie nr nds against said estate,
will present them within the time prescribed by
law. J.A.EVE, Adm'r.
> Jan 13 87
"nevv school'
MISS WALKER’S SCHOOL, at (he resi.
deuce of her Brother, George A. Walker,
will Ire opened on Monday, the 4th of January.
Instructions will be given in the rudiments ot
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.
suied that Miss Walker will exert herself to the
utmost to render them satisfaction.
Dec 12 91
‘ ’ NOTICL\ ' '
as arc indebtedlo the undersigned, will
please make payment to W. .VI. Davis,who
as authorised to Collect the same.
MERCHANT & DWIS.
for 23 Im 95*
Nli iV AA 3> 87 DM
GOOD STOJtiL
fBVIE undersigned have taken the Brick
JsL Store recently erected by the Messrs. Har
pers, on the north side of Broad-street, (six
doors above the Planters Hotel,) and have just
received 3AO packages cotnnnslng an extensive
assortment of FAN GY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, which are offered lor cash or approved
paper, at prices that cannot fail to please.
(. ou ttry Merchants and others are respectfif
ly invited to cal! and examine f.»r themselves.
XT L. BOSTWICK &CO.
Nov 10 if 35
Ji ,er Proof Umbrellas.
US r received a large supply of SILK
GU ' ! elastic um.
mxELLAS, and for sale by
_ , -MORGAN & WYATT.
Jan 7 gj
COR\ AFLOAT.
H BUSH EL s CORX t j nst recei v
eJ, for sale a; the river ln
-quantities to suit purchasers h v
HIGt'I&S T PRIZE
6,000 DOLLS.
69 I*rizf»s of
A UGUSTA
INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
JL O T r E ii Y,
CLASS NO. SIX.
To be drawn in the City of AUGUSTA, Feb
ruary dblh i 835.
I Under the superintendence and direction of the
< Commissioners.
. * SCillkWE-
I Prize of 6.0d1l is 6.000
I ' do 2,000 is 2 000 •
1 do 1,2tf0 is 1.2 JO
I do 1,000 is i,o!fO
1 do 900 is 800
50 do 4)0 is 20,000
20 do 200 is 4.000
20 do 100 ts 2.000
70 do HO is 5.6 10
64 do 30 is 1.920
64 do 20 is 1,280
64 do 16 is 1024
129 do 10 is 1.290
128 do 8 is 1.024
3 072 do 6 is 18,432
22,176 do 4 is 88,704
25,861 Prizes amounting to $150,264
• T'ckets $4 —Shares in Proportion.
1 Office undertlie Globe Hotel,where all orders
• (accompanied with the cash) will be promptly
attended to by
A. READ, Manager.
-•■Feb 4 .. 105
DS £> S«.LSSiLfi&.
; 10,GOO Dollars.
• 29 oi 1,000 Dollars.
50 of 500 Dollars.
75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn ElalloK
; ytfl he: third Class of the MILLEDGEVILLL
' jL LOTTERY, will be drawn on the 20th of
next month when the following Brilliant Prizes
! will be distributed : ,
1 <»f 10,000 Dollars
r lof 3,000 dttls. lof 2 000 dols.
lof 1,500 do. lof 1,200 do.
lof 1,100 do. 20of 1,000 do.
50 of 500 do. 30 of 300 do.;
20of 400 do. 940 f 100 do.
And a large amount in prizes of a lower de.
nomination.
TICKETS—onIy $3; Halves $2,50; Quar
ters f»! ,25.
The preceding Classes of the Milledgeville
- Lottery, under file present Managers Itave been
punctually drawn, and the prizes promptly paid.
The sales ol Tickets are increasing rapidly, and
early application must be made to secure a
charice at Rcbsrtscn’s old established Piizeand
Printing Office, Broad st, t»
JOHN A. MILLEN.
Jan 13 91
; 0” The nnckage 0f25 Tickets in the above,
will cost $125 dollars—and must draw SSO,
less discount, with Chances for all the Brilliant
Capitals—shares in proportion. A discount of
5 per cent, made on sales by the package.
. GEORGIA, Striven county.
»\HIRTY days after d ate, application will
1 be made to the Inferior Court of said
1 county, when siti.ng for Ordinary purposes, by
- Bryan O him, for Letters of Administration
on the Estate and affects of Nicholas Stregles,
deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
1 the time prescribed by law, to file their objec
tiorrs (if any they have) to shew cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
W itiiess the Honorable Cullen Williamson,
one of the jos'iccs of said Court, this Ist day of
February 1836. JOHUA PERRY, c. c. o. s. c.
30d—104
5 N E \V
1 Just Received
B Y THOM A S RICH A RDS.
’ By Bulicer, James, Marry tl and other favorite
Authors.
KIENZI the last of the Tribunes, by the
author of Pelham—Last days ot Pompeii,
&c. One in a thousand, or the JaysDof Henry
Quatrc, by the author of Richelieu ; Gipsrey. ic.
The Pirate, and the three Cutters, Sv the author
of Peter Simple. Jacob Fa'thfui, Ac.; Chairo-
I Ins Prince of Paida, tv the author of Pelham, &c.
t wth other talcs by the authors of’-VivianGrey.”
“Sayings and D*.'ing'».’’llighwaya and Byways,”
&c. Also a new and splendid edition of the
book of Common Prayer, and a neat little vol
umo en itled Purenology, and the moral influ.
ence of Phrenology, by Mrs. L. Wiles.
Feb 3 104
An Sesaiaary,
, 4, T th« t’.vo Story House on Green, 4 doors
: "SL below Center street, in which ail branches
i necessary to a Poiits English and a thorough
t Busmess Education wiii !>e taught. The sub
scriber who has lately opened ihi- school, have
ing seen: the last seven years in traveling and
residing in the principal cities in the Untied
States—studying the. Sciences, History and Wha
racier ol onr country, and last year in teaching,
feels persuaded that he is enabled to bring in
1 to the School some qualifications not often found
• ready to enter on so laborious an occupation.
It is nn't necessary to lay down rules by which
itis school will be governed, suffice it to say that
the most approved plans and means, which ap
pear to he best suited to the disposition and
necessities of his pupils—,md his best faculties
will be appropriated to the r improvement. Terms
as usual. Reference, Dr. McWHORTEM.
Jan 9 J. NORCROSS.
I 3 i?2Ss>BF’ T, KCfSLTaT,
/% Ugtsu’v a! Law.
jjFJS’AS settled permanent!y in Columbus, (Ga.)
and tenders his services to his friend-: and
the public. He will pracice in toe several
counties of the Chattahoochee circuit, and the
adjoming counties in the State of Alibama.
Jan 14 t 1.3 87
O” The Savannah Georgian will insert the
above once a week for three weeks, an J forward
! their bill to this office.
J. Cl. JI3FFLIN.
: S*f} Si TIS*I ST S* t SI*VTER,
■g JIAS returned to Augusta, where lie w.ll
101. remain for a short time, only, to complete
I such pictures as niay be engaged immediately.
Ro >M3 —over the store of Messrs Dura-id & ,
l Co., entrance (next door to the F.,st Office,)
where specimens of his Art mav he seen.
Hours for visitors from 12 to 2 o’clock.
Jan 12 3*—ruth - 86
Take NaJice 1 11
TT OST by the subscriber, between the fourth
and eighth of the present month, a certain,
promissory note, at one day, for two hundred
and twenty-eight dollars, dated 19 it December..
1835. purporting to he drawn by Mathew Hall,
m favor of James Hull. Any person restoring
said note or giving information hv which I wii;
be able to recover it, shall be liberally rew.ir
ded, and not be troubled with any questions.
JAMES HALL.
Warrenton, Warren county, Geo.
Jan 11 m3c 84
R. C. B4liOWl\.
Fancy and staple dry goods,
at Wholesale.
334 Beoad-susot, Augusta, Geo,
D®r«mb«r 4
OO' *so Stories
THE subscribers wish to
o r 'its. purchase fifty good substantia
“t*■£**%&■ fc HORDES, young, sound and ao
V? ,T*J f.vr; those who have such will fin
ready sale for (item bv early aj.pl,
c**"*" ,f » J. & D. AIORRIsON.
Feb 2 3 103
a-iiforia iSaojj to spoilt is <?r a uuo
ft'ortlierai Travellers.
Hie. Great Southern Mail leaves Augusta
i-sL l«»r .Mobile, New Orleans, via Columbus
and Montgomery, im Mediately after the arrival
of I lie Northern Mail Coach. By the Mai!
Line, travellers are carried to Warrenton, Spar
ta : Miliedgev.'ic, Macon, Columbus, and Mont
gomery to Mobile, at cheaper fare titan by any
line running by any other route.
The Great Mobile and New Orleans Mali, is
now carried daily by this line.
At Warreniou. this line branches to Powollon.
Greenesboro’, Madison, to Decat< r; intersecting
at Madison, a line to Eatonton and Athens.
At Milledgeville, this line branches to Cfinton
* and to Macon— alt he latter place intersecting and
forming a connexion with a line running to For
syth, Thomaston, and Elierslie to Columbus.
At Montgomery, forming a connexion with the
line running to Tuscaloosa, and ths interior ot
Tennessee.
Tnc Telegraph Line, daily for Montgomery,
leaves immediaiely after the arrival ofibe Cars
from Charleston. This line runs through to
Montgomery, with great speed, possessing the
, advantage of passing through the Creek Nation
* by daylight.
Toe Great Mai! for Washington City, leaves
5 every morning after the arrival of the Mail from
New Orleans, passing through the Towns of
Columbia, Camden, Cheraw, Fayetteville, Ral
’ eigh, and Tarbnro’, to Halifax; at the latter
town, passengers can branch by Rail Road to
, Petersburg or Norfolk. These lines are con
i nected throughout me entire distance, and pas.
sengers are in no danger of being detained on the
* road hv connecting interests. The Team. Coach,
es, and Drivers, on the whole line, are good, and
the Proprietors respectfully request a share of
the public patronage.
: Apply tor Seats at our office, adj >in : ng the
1 Eagle & Phoenix Hotel. T. G. BANKS,
For the Proprietors.
1 Jan 23 95
j HU’ The Charleston Courier will insert the
‘ above for one month.
Stolen,
ff&gjk From the Twenty-Two Mile
■ xA. House, on the State Road, on the
night ot the -1 rh inst. a Sorrel
1 HORSE, having a white
f blaze in the forehead, two hind,
and one tore foot white, and a few white spots
on the back ; about 7 years old,and hands
I high. A twaddle and Bridle was also stolen at
the same lime. A liberal reward will be given
for either tan Horse or thjof.
JONAS DRIG6US.
1 Twenty-two Mile Hottse, Charleston District
Jm 25 +3 96
hajli.,
Milledgeville Georgia.
1 &|gg% THS subscriber having taken this
jglgifl wd! known stand, for n term of years,
offers to bis friends and the public, as good ac
commodations us can be found in the up country
p of Georgia.
His supplies will he of the fir- t quality; and
all that can be done for die comfort ol those who
ma'v favor, him with a call, shall be done.
His charges shall be uniform and reasonable.
Tire whole establishment is undergoing a iho.
rough repair, and will contain when completed,
upwards of sixiv comfortable moms.
ALFRED M. HORTON.
January 7 4di 8!
SFresls Litne and PJastor ff*aras.
|3 CASKS White Lump Li ME
50 do Thofmston Lime
40 bbls superior Plaster Paris. F"r sale
by G. 11. METCALF.
Dec 31 77
New Eiice,
Frime new rice,
190 Drums Ftga. just received by Iron Boat
from Savannah.
WM. ADAMS &. CO.
239 Broad street.
Jan. 14 ? t*7
'lf
TIHE S. C. CANAL & RAIL ROAD COM
P.VNY, will take Cotton to Charleston at
one dollar per bale—Round or Square.
GEORGE M. TdfiW, Agent.
Hamburg. J m. 15.
J.:n ! S ti 3 S 9
irfore New CmcKery.
fPf g] CRATES, just received, in addi
ion to their former Slock, direct
from Liverpool, for sale bv
W. WOODBURY & CO.
Ja n 13 86
S'oi' Salt;.
p m OWN LOTS on Reynolds street in tlie rear
_*L of :he residem 0 <>t E Ivvan! Bosun, Erq.
i known ns numbers !4, 16. 18. and 2d ns granted
} hv the Savannah river navigation Company, np.
j ply to W. P. MERRIMAN.
Jan 26 rufi 97
-
A I ARGE assortment of Astra!, Side, Man
! ti". Entry and Hauling LAMBS. Just
received by J. G. DUNLAP.
Dee 29 hn 75
WOTJCE.
fIEIHE Copartnership ot MUSoROVE &
M_ BUSTIN.wiII be rfssolved on the 3')th inst.
EDWARD BUSTIN',
Survivin'* Partner of
MUSGROVE & DUSTIN.
Augusta, Nov.t.-3. 1835.
T. - j
I Tltd undersigned vvtll continue the VV are House
' and Commission Business on his own account, at
i 1 lie ol 1 stand of Musgrove &- Dustin, from and
y after the first (lay of December next.
He solicits the patronage 01-tbe customers of
j the old firm, and the public generally.
| AH business confided to his charge, will meet
! with prompt attention.
EDWARD BUSTIN.
Angus's, Nov. 23, 1835.
Nov 23 nub 16 # 47
The city papers, and papers in Mtlledgevdle.
Washington, Athens, and Covington, will insert
the above once a week lor two months, and send
their accounts to me lor p ivment.
■'PATVTING.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,
Gildiug, Glazing, liuißUiosj oi
Wood and Marble, &o. Ac.
DONE AT TUB SHORIEST NOTICE BY
c. 31- €T «TIS Sc CO
J t?7 Broad street.
Reference :
Dr. Thos. I. Wray Mr. K. VV. Spofforff,
L>hn Wilde, Esq. Mr. P. McGran,
Ralph Ketcimm, Esq. Masts.Frioe (Si Mallery
SnlarmaCioß.
'3IHE public it uformed, that the Books for
3 a Bank in tre Town es Hamburg, S. C.
vil) be opened afdifferent place-, on Monday
<ext. I deem nproper to make me following
-tatemeT on thusuiject :
This B ink ts the production of n child of my
nvn creation—itw is at ray solicitation that this
J iarter was g-anted—my reputation stance
deCgrd to the Governor, as well as to the Le
-1 slature. iorils rue performance. That pledge
-hall be rigidly observed and redeemed Tiie
stock ot ibis Bank was intended by the Legisla
ture to be takenby the non speculating coaimu
111y—a community which desires i s money to
•e invested in sich Property, and «i 1 be satisfi
ed with a moderate revenue annually, and no
stock jobbing to he allowed whatsoever. It will
be seen that lae wbmc capital is to be paid in
specie--*ne only specie Bank, in the whole coun
try to.my knowledge. It ,s not van ly when- 1
say 11 will prove, like the Bridge over the Savan
nah, the Whar! at Angara, and the Tuwa ot
Hamburg, an honor to the Builder and a profit to
the owners. Nothing but the Golden Eagle
and the Silver Dollar wtd be taken in payment
for its stock. Honer and responsibility requises
me to take charge ol toe organization ol the In.
atitution, until all matters are placed on such a
basis as to secure its undoubted success; when it
will be confided to someone whose honesty and
responsibility will ensure 11s duration to the end
of its Charier. This course of my proceeding
harms no man. Whoever rray d filer with me
in opinion, keeps his money, and others take the
Stock.
I will take no Bank certiS rates unless express
ly made payable in American Com, Spanish or
Mexican Dollars, for t will not receive any for
eign Cold or Pisnarecßs. I will have such mo
ney for tiie Stock, as the Public will take from
us for our Bills.
HENRY SHULTZ.
One of the Commissioners for the Eauk of
Hamburg.
Feb 4 105
Ifiatnbarg, s, C, (
2d FEB:. 1835. $
N'T'tHE Commissioners appointed by the L g-
JL islature to receive subscriptions for the
Bank of Hamburg, take great pleasure in giving
to ih<* public, the result of their commission,
which was as follows :
Subscription the first day, 3905 Shares.
Do. do 2 9'. do—6ooo
In all Six ’I housamd fehares, being the amouut
required by the Act.
HENRY SHULTZ.
OLIVER SIMPSON.
Acting Commissioners at Hamburg.
Feb. 4 105
Jast Received.
H HHLS PHILADELPHIA GIN
Ju.'lls 75 do N. E. Rum
10 hhds do do
10 bbls old Mongn Whiskey
50 do No, 3 Mackerel
UH) do Bolt Ftour
10 casks Cheese
Also on hand a few Pipes
Old Champaign Brandy
Cognac do
bids Domestic do
hhds Jamaica and St, Crox Rum
do St. Croix Sugar
bbls and halfdo Butter Crackers
Prime Goshen Butter
Sperm Candles, Tallow Patient Moulds do .
Bagging, old Java Coffee, Green do
Jb Baskets Champaign Wine, choice Brands
Soau, Segara, Tobacco, Ac. <fec. ,
L. GAN AML. !
Feb 3 6 104 .
r S'f*li«S . i
PACKAGES 'l'oilet Sets, Complete, among
winch, are some new and beautiful pat.
terns. Just received by
J. G. DUNLAP.
209 Broad-Street.
Feb 2 2m 103
ifili llm 1 , Hlrii Ac.
«'2 BOXES BUNCH RAISINS
i iJO '4 p' 50 half do do
S 9 quarter do do
20 ferkins G ashen Butter
3 hhds Codfish
20 bids Beer
20 do Cider
S boxes Olives
5 do Cflp.ru
10 bbls Almonds
10 do White Walnuts
10 do M Nuts
]Q do Filberts
20 half barrels Fulton Market Beef
20 bb's No. I Mackerel
20 half do do
DOETIC & LEE.
Feb 1 lU2
For Sale,
ST OW for cash, a good Saddle or Harness
ex A Horse, apply t->
WM. E- JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Jan 26 97
Fallacy and S£apse fifry O ttds.
s stow den S* Shmr
■grarAVE on hand a very large supply of Fan.
£ft cy and Staple Dry G oods, suited to the
present and approaching sneson, to which <hey
respectfully call the attention of the public
among them are :
-Splendid needle work’d muslin Capes and Col.
lars. of very rich work and of the latest Par.
is stvies.
Infants’ work’d Cans, on Linen Cambric, and
bodies lor Infants’ dresses.
I Superior plain and figured Swiss, Book and
Mull Muslins.
1 Extra rich checked Muslins, and plain Jacko.
ne'ts and Cambrics. '
L tdipA very superior Corsetfs, Nos 1.2 3,4-
5, tmd 6, of Mrs. Weat’ ei’s manufacture.
I Ex'n rich embroidered Shawls, of the most
i splendid style
j Ladies’ superior Thibe t wool and fancy Hdkfs.
Ex ra new style fancy colored Silks for Ladies’
Dresses,
Superior Black Silks of various style and of very
rtch lustre
| Extra rich plain anti colored Challys and superior
Pongees
' Superior Grodeville, French and English Prints.
• Super or white Gauze, Silecian and Welch Flan
ti r I s
Extra 7.8, 44.nn ! 9.3 Famiture Dimities, of
superior style
A large supply of Cotton Frnge
: Ladies superior .Merino and block silk Camlet
Cloaks
Superior Irish Lmens and L mg Lawns
Superior 6 4 and 5.4 Linen Sheetings and Table
Diapers
Huckcrhack (a ven superior article f >r Towels)
Superior Mackmnw,Rose and W hitney Blankets
A very htrge supply of Satinets
A very large supply of Ladies’ Bonnots, of the
latest style u
The above with a variety ofother Fancy nun
Staple article", comprising ave-y extensive as.
sortmem ot DRY GOODS, will be sold at th.e
lowest prices. Tin- public are respectfully in
voted to cull and extiminft the assortment. Conn
try Merchants ’.?ill !a° supplied ut a small ad
•s auce *r.>m New York prices.
J an 12 - 86
Cream Ale & Cider.
Os nBL-S cream ale.
30’do Cider For sn’ebv
G. D. OO JBS.
Jbn 36 &
bargains I Sargaiaf, J:
r ■ j’f.KE subscribers des rou- of closing thetr
. business in this place, olf r for sale their
entire stock of DRY GOODS, ai reduced prices
; tur cash ur citv acceptances.
C. 4b R. LAMBERT.
■ N. B, Those indebted either by note or ac
t count, arc r«quested to cal! and >ett;e the same'
i immediately—and all to whom we are indebted,
• will please present their accounts for payment.
Feb 4 t lUS
Pont Office Dcptirliaiv’Jit, (
25:h January, fd36. .
for carry i.g the Ma iof the
wL United S.aies. f>r the term ending the
i 31st of December 1333, and to commence on
) the 15tb d.-.y of March next, on the fobowmg
j Post Route in Souti. Carolina, will be received
l at this Dcparrnent. until Monday the Jay of
February next, ut 19 o’clock M.
No. 2271. From Augusta, Ga., by Hamburg,
Aiken, Williston. BlackvilD, Midway, B’rancfi
vilie, (or the point of intersection with the Mad
1 irom Columbia) St. Georges and Sutnmerviile
to Charleston, S. C ; 136 miles, and back daily
iti Sulkies, or Small Covered Wagons a: the
option of the Contractor.
Leave Augusta every day at 6 P. M.
Arrive at Branchvil'e next day by 10 A. M,
And Charleston by 6 P. M.
Leave Charleston every day at 6P. M. 1
Arrive at Branchviile next day by 3A. M.
And at Augusta by 6 P. M.
Proposals for tiie Route, changing tiie mode
or time of performance will be considered.
The Proposals should be sealed and addressed
‘ “Post Oifice Department,** “Proposal for Route
No. 2271”—Bidders not known as Contractors
must satisfy the Department, by sufficient re
commendations, ot their ability ro perform,
amos Rend all.
Feb 4 10—C 105
r . ICPTIie Chronicle will insert ihe above twice.
Qj/g BALES BROWN SHEETINGS and
"Jl/C Shirtings lor sale by
G. H. METCALF.
Fob 3 .. 104
M.ivatta. Wuite bugar.
(p*) BOXES, For sale by
G. H. METCALF.
Feb 3 104
tUosiaeai Cfcai;cr*»e.
CASKS Superior Goshen CHEESE
1 .*ij W J 4 Bo.tcs Fine Apples do.
For sale by G, 11. METCALF.
Feb 3 104
j 5-Taatt I SLime !: iLime! I;
CASKS FRESH THOMASTON
M LIME, just received by
G. H. METCALF.
Feb 3 104
Flour, «L<c,
Baltimore FLOUR
v 40 do do G n
For Sale by G. H. METCALF.
Fe b 3 1 104
Garden Seeds.
4 GENERAL assortment, warranted the
growth ut 1335.
ALSO,
500 lbs. Fresh Clover Seed, just received and
for sale by H AVI LAND, RISLEY & CO.
Feb 3 104
*;»;. Iteesis.
&X. Ts* PIECES Georgia Long Yellow*
4 § NANKEENS. Just received and
fur sale bv VV. C- WAY, Agent.
! Feb 2' 103
i tir’fl ti Wiiies. I
I Cals PIPES M WINE, direct
r ‘ tdjf 3 half do Sweet do
3 half l'ener;ffo! do
10 quarter casks Malaga
4 [itpejold .sherry
3 pipes Hid Gin
3 do Seignet Brandy
9 hhds Jam Ram
1 do St. Croix da
10 Nests Tubs, Iron Bound
30 boxes Tailuvv Cindies
20 half do Patent 4--* 5s Gs
IDi half bbls Pig Pork, for family use
And a general assortment of fresh’(iroceries.
DORTIC &. LEE.
F* b 1 102
A«lice.
TT OvT On Wednesday, iOth inst. a One liun
i-a J dred dollar Bdl of tiie United States B ink
—also one Bill of twenty five dollars of ihe
Biato Bank of South Carolina, supposed to be
dropped near tho lower Market House, Broad
Street, Augusta; any person finding the same
so that I cun gel it shall receive a liberal reward.
MARY CAMPBELL.
Jan 30 5 101
For fniUc*.
FINESnrid e lIORo E, gentle yet spirited;
Jr\ lk. well qualified (or a parade Horse, en
quire of MR. HIDLER,
At his Siable on Ellis Street.
Jan
N <*w Blauis.
ll HAMS, Just received from
.ai, '’•l P 4New York, landing this day and
for sale at the Family Grocery Store.
DORTIC &. LEE.
Jan 6 86
M ORE 5*3 ART SI K * WALtil.
Direct from the Pofterrieg.
I PA(HvAGES OF FARTHEN
j 4-> & O' WARE AND CHINA, of the U
| est style and pattern, has just been received by
I the subscriber. — Among which are
1 Gold band an f white China, Dinner and Tea
I Sets, printed. Dining and Tea do, with a general
i assortment of all descriptions of goods in his line,
j His stock being as good as any ever offered in
i this in irkel, ar-’d a; as low prices, he respectfully
i solitits persons purchasing, to call.
J. G. DUNLAP, 209 Broad street.
Dec 29 2m 75
Hickory iVnis.
1 B.’LS. just received and fo-si'e hv
N. SMITH & CO.
Petit < Gsi!rHa Colloja Se«!d.
BUSHELS daiiy expected per
f- s'q 4i ✓ Steamer Augusta, from Cliarlesion. j
For sale on Consignment, by
A. GUMMING.
Jao 6 w r 4 39
Ktntvh CSotsßs
: a. eu-ncriur quaiitv, for sale low hv
\P HAND & BARTON.
Jan 18 w 8 99
Palesit Ru-riiob’e Loal Tobacco.
i -Jj •e* J CANISTERS nliont 19 lbs. eacit
c;:- ‘ * fle » 10 cases about 100 bs. do
Ol ihe above very delicious and mild article. ,
, pm op expressly for Retailers, jest received
! and for sale by AUGUSTUS LAFITTE.
Agen' for ilie Manufacturers.
A constant supply will he always kept on band,
nivl orders lor tiie same will be punctually at.
tended to. Charleston, Jan. 18.
Jin 22 mi 1.3-v 94
S i 3Cki4“s.
13 CASE PICKLED CLAMS
-d- 1 do do Lobsters
1 do do Muscles
Just received by .N. SMITH & CO-
January 6 80 .
1 —'■*— l r-
J. A. CLEVELAND —•
door above J. «Si 3. Dooes* liar •wo re
n F Store- Jan. 23
nrm; aggi tw i—*r» n a—
i J I'iSLIC SAILS.
--' ■ ■■'■■ ——:. g
BY WILLIAM E. JACKSON.
THIS NIGHT, at hr.lfpast o o’clock, will be
ei'id. without reserve.
A great v,irie'y of taple and Fancy DRY
GOODS. Hardware, Culleiy, Boots. Shoes, Clo.
thing, &c‘. Terms Cash.
Feb 4 IQS
BY BEARD & PITTS.
TO MORROW. sth inet. will bo sold, in (rota
o* our Store,
Two Splendid CARRIAGES
And one Biy Horse.
Fob 4 102
“PL A.IT T ATIOX FOR SALE. “
On MONDAY, the bth of February next, will
he Hold. _ t< ..
The Plantation of the subscriber in Columbia
county, orr the Si-tgo Road to Athens, two mil##
above VVriphrsboro,’ containing seven hundred
and seven (7U7) acres, more or. less. Thu* frnr
provemenia arc very stood; the plantation la ia
good order, all under good fence, and ih fifie con
i duion fora crop the present year-—*n large por
turn of the plantation being fresh and rich. There
I is also a good proportion of said tract of land in
the woods. The .v relation is as healthy, probably,
as any in Columbia, or the adjoining countie#;
well watered w.th springs, and a good well of
water in the yard.
At.SO. „
A quantity ,ot Co*n, Fodder, Oafs, Plantation
and Blacksmith’s Tools, Wagon and Clear, stock
ot all kinds, and some of the best kind; with
many other articles, appertain; to « Plantatioff,
too tedious to mention.
also, ....
A Unit Tisenlyfire NEGROES, consisting eif
Men, Women, Boys anti Girls, large and small ;
all of which will be sold on the premises.—Sal*
to continue from day to day, until all is sold.
Terms—All sums ol Five dollars and under,
Cush. Over that sum may he settled by Note,
with security, payable nest Christmas day; except
the Plantation, which may be paid lor in thre#
equal annual instalments, the first of which on
next Christmas day. Interest as above.
CHARLES EVANS.
Jan 7 th 81
Aduiiaistrat r;« Sale.
Will be sobi, on first Tuesday in April next,
ct the Court House in Wairenton, Warren
county within the usual sale hours, -
Alititp Negroes belonging ta the Es
tate of Michtiel Stinson, late of Warren county,
deceased. Also the tract of land whereon th#
said Stinson resided at the tin e of his death
sold for the benefit of the heirs. , j
WILLIAM CASTLEBERRY, Adm'r.
Jan 23 90
| sammm. it 1 iiaangriTMMM——i
i POST OFFIci:, AUGUSTA /
Jan. 30, 1835. $
fSTIHE NORTHERN MAIL. w.H Close at «,
JS. A. M. and Arrive at 5, P. M.
w. c. micou, p. r*t.
Jar. SO 101
NOTIC’E. ~7~
Co-partnership lieietofore existing be
-1 JL tween John B. Seaman, George W. Lee',
and Samuel Ward, under the firm of SEAMAN",
j LEE <fe WARD, is this day dissolved, by mu,
tnul consent. John B. Seaman and Samuel
! Ward will continue the business under the firm,
I of SEAM AN & WARD, at No. 65 Cedar-street,
near Broadway, and are already opening, thejr
Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRV
• GOODS, for the Spring sales, and are prepared
1 to offer their usual terms,ns well as attend to the
p irliest orders of their friends and customer#,
■ SEAM AN &. WARD, ore duly authorixed to
settle the business of the late firm.
JOHN B. SEAMAN.
GEORGE VV. LEE.
SAMUEL WARD.
New York, Jan. 1, 1836. r»c
Jan 12 24 ... . 66
CIRCULAR.
THE Subscribers Store being one of those
destroyed by the lire, on the night of the
IGdi ol December, they have taken the Large
New Store, No. 12 Pine street, five doors from
Broad Way, where they are .opening a very
extensive and elegant NEW STOCK OF IN
DIA. ITALIAN AND FRENCH SILK
GOODS.
AL3<I,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS AND STRAW
BONNETS.
For sale on their usual terms. .j
NELSON CARLETON & Ctt .
No, 12 Pme-sU NewlTorfc-
Jan 8 36 82
Nttw-Yopk Hard'Wart Stor«XT
*!ftf}HE Subscribers having taken into Co. Part J
K nersliip Mr. J. E. BOSSEAU and Mr.
J. r. COVJLY, will continue the HARD-
W AREBU-SINESS at 1 19 Maiden Lane N. Y.
under the firm of STOUT, INGOLDSBY dk
v o.,and will have at all times on hand a large
STOCKe, including Guns, Pistols, Rifles, die
and be pr pared to sell on the fhost necommoda
ting terras.
STOUT & INGOLDSBY;
Jan 2i +3m 96..
, HEW . .~t
CJLOTHIJV& STORE;
CORNER or BROAD AND MACINTOSH-STREETS- o ,
TCI HE Subscribers have opened a large
jL and handsome assortment of READX
MADE CLOTHING, wh.ch they offer at low
prices, viz : - ,
Blue, Black and colorc ' Cloth Dress, Frock and
Hunting Coils an 1 Coatees
Drab Pe ershara over Coats, Grey and Olive
Cloth do
i Grey & Blur Satinet Hunting Coats Jt Coatee#
I Cloth, Caesimere and Satinet Pantaloons, ot all
qualities and colours
I Vests ot every description.
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Camhlet & Circassia#
Cloaks. — Boys and Misses’ Ditto
I Me rino, Worsted, Lambs Wool, Cotton and
Flannel Under Shirts and Drawers
Hosieries Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Fancy
Cravats, &<:,
Silk anti Bpaver Hats
Boy’s Chjth Jackets and Pantaloons, oi lusnion.
ah!e Pittertts. ' .
I Seivauts, Laborers and Plantation Clothing.
A*.SO,
London Cloths of Fash'onabte Colors, vix : >
D il ah. Mulberry, Acanthus, Rifle, Bottle and
Invisible Green. ... ,
Russels Brown, Plum, Steel Mixl. Olive, Violet,
and London Smoke, Blue and Black Ditto.
Plain, Ribbed and Piaiil Cassimores, of the new
est and most fashionable style
Merinos, V ilen das. Fi tin ami Cut Velvets,
i Black and colored Siißs and Satins and Single
Mill'd Gassimeres, for Ve«ts,
Cuflalo Cloth for Hunting Goats. -
V. DURAND & CO.
N. B. The TAILORING BUSINESS carrE
! cd <>n in aM Us branches, having an experienced
Cutter, we can warrant a neat and handsome fit.
Nov 24 47
months after date, application will be
: IT made, t<> the Infi-ror Court of. Scriveq
county, while sitting for ordinary purpose»,*for
le.-.vlt- to sell 3fiM Acres of l*pd. more or l#*#i#
•-•■itdjroont v, adj P- L. y ade, An.ij^
. and Henry Bhford, belonging to
the estate of Benjamin parrel, deceased, late of
said county, ELIJAH ROBERT6k A Jet**
Fob 3