Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 12, 1837, Image 3

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HU. ILL LB ;i PUBLIC SALES. *JOOO Mill res Uauk of AujuiU suck, » § AT AUCTION, r i BY W. E. & J. E. JACKSON. I ON WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst. at 11 o’clock, ■l the sale of the increased Capital Stock of this ? Hank, will be resumed fin front of the Banking House; at which lime ilia Board of Directors will offer at auction, the privilege of subscribing for Three Thousand additional Shares, being the bal ance oftho increase authorized by the act of De cember, 1826. The terms of sale will bo cash, or the notes of Specie paying banks in ihe States of South Carolina pud Georgia; But purchasers desiring a credit until November next, may hypothecate to a reasonaole amount, until that time .By order of the Board of Directors, HUBERT F. HUE, Cashier. Bank of Augusta, Jan. 11, 1837 8 Id 'll OTS AT~FLORENCE~~FOR SALE.—The jLJ second sale of Lots at the beautiful town of •Florence, Stewart County, Ala. will take place on Monday the 20th day ot February next, at which lime will bo offered fifty o- one hundred desirable I-ots. Terms of sale made Known on the day. Flo rence is situated on the banks of the Chatiahuochee, 29 miles below Columbus and 6 miles above Ir win ton. Any thing in praise of this beautiful seal is deem ed unnecessary. But those who wish to live on a Southern River, enjoy good health by drinking good water, and making money, would do well to appear on the day. E. W. JERNIGAN, Jan 11 8 wtd] Agent for the Company. 55" The Macon Messenger, Goorgia Journal, S. 11. Sentinel. Charleston Mercury mid Alabama Journal, will please publish the almve weekly till day of sale, and forwa-d their accounts to me for payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. H. W J. GUARDIAN’S NOTICE,—Four months afuTr date, application will he made to ike honora ble the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when ' sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to Mrs. Lydia Bugg. Jan 6 4 4tm*l BENJAMIN BUGG, Guard. OFFICE IRON STEAMBOAT COMP’V ) Augusta, January 9th, 1837. ( OTICE.—A meeting of the Stockholders of Company will bo hold at this office on Mon day, the 6th February next, at 3 o’clock, P. M. to elect twelve Directors, to serve for twelve months from that dale. JAMES A. FAWNS, Jen 11 8 wtd] . Sec’y <fe Treas’r. jfkf OTICE. —The subscriber having this day ta- J-a ken inlo Co-partnership James Panton, the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of Thomas Barrett & Co. Jan II 8 Iml THOMAS BARRETT. miIOMAS BARRETT & CO. having removed A to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad Street, nearly opposite the store formerly occupied by Thomas Barrett, takes this method ofinfurming their friends and the public, that they are now re ceiving and opening a largo and well selected stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, <Jc., which they are prepared to put up at the shortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the public patronage. [Jim 1J Blm I AW NOTICE.— Plie subscriber, having joca i ted himself in Washington, Wilkes county, Georgia, will pracltce Law in the several Courts of . the Northern Circuit. Ail business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. i )3r He may be found at Dr. Robert L. Uoddey’s Office. WM. A. QUIGLEY. Jan 11 8 4t LAW NOTICE.—The subscriber's Law office is situated two doors north of Judge Long street's, on Jackson-street. No pains will be spared in endeavoring to render satisfaction to those who may entrust *o him claims for collection, or any other business connected with his profession. Jan 11 8 3tvv] H. V. JOHNSON. DRAWING “ OK THE Georgia I^ofllcry. For tiro benefit of the Augusta Indep’t Fire Comp’y. class no. 1, sou 1837. Ist 2d 3d 4th sth fitli 7th Bth 9th 10th 20 18 "l2 _ 46 37 4l 27 48 do 2~ 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers ns they stand are correct, as taken from the Man ager’s certificate of the drawing of the Virginia Slate Lottery, Class No. 1, fir 1837, drawn at Alex andria, Virginia,January 7th. And which determines the fate of all the Tickets in tbs above Lottery. Jan 11 B]’ A. READ, Agent. GEORGIA STATE ~ LOTTERY. For t he benefit of the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY class no. 2.—t on 1837. To bo determined by the Drawing es the Virginia State Lottery, Class N 0.2,.2, for 1837, to be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, Jan. 14, 1837. D. S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Vales & Me- Intvre,) Managers. IIIGHES T PR 1 Z E, ■ 30,000 BOLLS. Glia AND SCiLILM L. 1 Prize of $30,009 is 830,000 1 “ 8,000 is 8,000 1 “ 4,000 is 4,000 1 “ 3,000 is 3,000 1 “ 2,500 is 2,500 1 ° 1,0171 is 1,0171 100 “ 1,000 is 100,000 10 “ 500 is 5,000 20 “ 300 is 6,000 84 200 is 16,900 63 •* 80 is 5,040 63 “ 60 is 3,7n0 126 « 50 is 6,300 126 “ 40 is 5,040 3780 “ 20 is 75,600 23136 “ 10 is 234,360 27,814 Prizes, amount ing to 8506,437. 547" Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. 55” All orders for Tickets in the above Lottery will meet prompt attention, if addressed to A. READ, Contractor and -State Agent, Augusta, Geo. Jan 11 ]V OTJCE. —Those indebted to the subscribers a v arß respectfully requested to calf and settle their accounts previous toikt 12th of this month. Jan 4 2] PRICE & M A LEERY. “O OWTON !—This beauiiful stallion and eele- JClt brated Racer will make his second season in America, underthe direction of Mr. F. F. H. Gerew, at W. Hampton's Woodland Estate, five miles Ins low Columbia, and be let to Mures at 875 the season, 8120 to insure, and one dollar to the groom; the money to be paid in advance, or before ,lhe mares ia are taken away. The season will eomra-nce on the fink of Februa ry and end-the first of Inly. Extensive rye and grass f pastures provided lor mares, mid separate lots for such as may have young ifoiffs, and mares well fed, * aSO cents per day. Every care will he taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibility should "M occur. Uowton ica good dies taut without white, fifteen and a htdfhands high, of great hone and muscle He is a home of the finest limbs, and most exact j| proportions, and after the eniortation of AnvpUion was considered the most beautiful stallion in Eng land. His stock are thought very promising, and are sailing as high os the get of any stallion in the W kingdom By a reference t» the sporting periedi ; cals ot Ihe day, Kowtou's pedigree and perfbnuaacos .41 may be seen, ns also the very liigh estimation in which he is held both in England and America. N. H.—Black servants sent with mares, willde 9 hoarded gratis ; having no accommodations for white persons on the spot, they must hoard in Co « lurnbia or elsewhere. V ikT* The Augusta Chronicle and Goorgia Courier M ' will please copy the above six limes weekly, and « t -.nil their accounts to this office.— Col. 'Telescope. * „,-w3 wtit It ON NEW YORK'—For sale by j|, Ja-t- 5 31 MOISE *. COHENt | (JEFFERSON SHERIFF SALE.—WiII be sold r /he /Market house in the town of Louisville, | Ain,the tot Tuesday in February next, between the ILiisufJ hour* of « llle - Lhe following properly, (to-vvit) viz- Anthony, a man, 45 years old ; Hannah, n wo man, 37 veers oM i Bennetta, a girl, 17 years old.— All fovicii as Kit property of Jidm R. Daniels, to satisfy (i mgrl-rage ti . fa* in favor of Patrick B. Con .lnn 4 14 is.-OR SALE —The UFidtwig.'ed offers for sale a i,|L' PlatUqtk-n in Burke County , containing 1400 t Acres of Land (on Buckhead CreeT 8 w ''th u 0 likely , f Negroes 35 of them workers, (the iial-mce young. ' s together with the Slock and produ-’O 08 11 stands < 2 tunsisling of about 180 head of C.cttfe, y J 2 Young well broke Mules 3 Duroe Colls 3 y»crs old J jffl l Plantation Horse A Stock of Hogs 1 Waggon 11 Ox Cart asfl Oxen * I aooo lbs Pork (killed uqd cured) •Jr 1 4000 Bushels Corn with Fodder, Oats, end Peas., Bii Proportion and every necessary article, liir carry fcic on the Farm—Terms liberal and immediate pos- Zession given. GEO. VV. LAMAR. l .1 m, 4 2 wiw I Kr The Constitutionalist will please ppbJisO the ? .shove weekly fcr,k>'o weeks. ! , BARNWELL Classical and iTEilitarv BARNWELL C. //.. N. CARL UNA. Barnwell Classical and Military Aoa , ta. Jcroy will commence on Monday, the s 16th January.—At this institution all the usual r branches ot a Classical School will be tau-dit • 1 ENGLISH, LATIN r GREEK, ANGLO SAXON ' ARITHMETIC. GEOGRAPHY ' MATHEMATICS, ALGEBRA, r DRAWING, Ac. MILITARY DRILL & i FORTIFICATIONS, [TACTICS 1 ANdBNT & MODERN ARTS OF WAR.’ The School will bo conducted on Military principles. Governor McDuffie has promised the use of Cannon for the practice of Artillery duties, and as a mark of his Excellency’s appro . toßton, the following letter was received by the f President of the institution, after a visit from the i Governor. I n -BnritweW C, It., Ntv, 16<&, 1836. ! Dxxn Sir Ihe plan you have adopted in your School, of combining Military instruction and [ Drilling, is worthy of all commendation, and I trust your example will bo generally followed. I am satisfied from my observation and experience i that the elementary principles of the Military ar, , can * n 1,0 wa y he so effectually imparted to tht great body of the people. In our system of gov ernment every citizen is deemed to be a soldier; and the education of a young man is very incom plete if, when he has entered upon the threatre of active life, he shall not have been taught to de fend his rights as well as to know them. I am, Sir, your ob’t. servant, GEO. McDUFFIE. Barnwell Court House is situated in one of the most healthy parts of the State, and amirably (calculated s ot suck an institution on account of itssiretirement. Tehms.—Tuition, §2O per session, each year containing two sessions payable in advance. In order to curtail the usual extra expenses, every student is expected to wear the uniform of the school, Some few boarders can be accommodated in the Academy by an early application. 'Terms —Board and Tuition, §l5O per annum, half pay able in advance. They will be expected to fur nish their own cot, raattrasscs, &c. &c. Wash ing and ironing extra. Application to be made to the President. THOMAS FAUSSETT. Dec 14 8t 23 (ticopgia I'Vmalc lofit'ce. SCOTTSBOROUGL, GEO. THE exercises of this institution will he re sumed on Monday the 16lh January, 1837. From the flattering encouragement we have re ceived during the present year, we have made every exertion, and have succeeded in engaging the services of first rate teachers in the several departments of the institution.—They bring with them testimonials of religious character and liter ary attainments from many of the most influen tial gentlemen in the United States. We have made arrangements to have a Stew ard’s Hall attached to the Institution, at the head of which will be Mrs. D'ESTE, an elderly lady, whoso domestic habits and experience in the government of young ladies, are very high ly extolled. Wc have been led to this slep, from the inconvenience which young ladies experience in going to and coming from their boarding houses during inclement weather; from the lime they lose, owing to the domestic arrange ments of other houses, not corresponding with our own; for the sake of having all the young ladies, at all times, under the supervision of the teachers, as many of them arc disposed to neglect their studies, and become careless of their man ners and language when not subjected to such a check; and, finally, the teachers cannot feci them selves as responsible for those who board else where, as for those who hoard with them. Wo no not wish to he understood as dictating to our patrons, hut respectfully submit the above hints to their sober consideration. A contract has been made for having comple ted early in the ensuing year, a Female Gymna sium, for physical education. Young ladies who may desire to speak the French language, will have uncommon advanta ges afforded them here. Mrs. D’Bsle was cduca ted in France —is a lady of superior accomplish ments, and speaks French and English withe qual facility. The Principal and his brother like wise speak the language. Officers. L. LATASTB, Teacher of French, Spanish, Latin, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric and Belles Ret ires, History, Geography, Arithmetic, &c. A. B. WATROUS, A. B. Teacher of Chemis try, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. &c. Mrs. D’ESTE, Teacher of Drawing and Paint ing in all their branches, and Assistant in French and Music. V. LATASTE, Teacher of the Theory and Practice of Music. Terms. Elementary pupils, per term, S2O All others, “ “ 25 Board, including washing, fuel, candles, &c. per month, 10 MUSIC.—Piano and Guitar, per term, each, 25 Use of Piano, per term, 0 Drawing, in Crayon or Pencil, per term, 15 Painting, in oil or water colors, per term, 15 French, Latin, and Spanish, each per term, 15 One half of the above terms will bo invariably required in advance. No pupil will he received for a less time than one term, arid those who come after the begin ning of a term will be charged from the time ot entrance, but no deduction will be made for leav ing before the end of the term. I***- Dec. 3 wJ 15 20 sss3cs. On Tuesday, the 14//r of February next, IN conformity to an order of the Court ot Or dinary of Richmond county, will be sold at tire lower Market House, in the city ot Angusta, the following property, belonging to the Estate of Wm. Bryson, deceased : Four NEGRO Slaves, named DANIEL, aged about 16 years, HENRY, “ “ I 4 Jo JOSEPHINE, “ 1° J( > JIM, “ 6 do JESSE, a Negro child, 12 months. ALSO, Ten Shares of the Capital Stock of the Am gusta Insurance & Banking Company, 1 Share m the Augusta Theatre Company, and 1 do August la Ice Company. Also, a Vacant Lot on Rey nold street, on which the late Mrs. Murrcn re sided. , HARPER C. BRYSON, Admr. Henry and Daniel will he sold on lire same day. at the Market House in the city of Savannah. December 7 wt| i ~ * tJcoi’sia, Scriven Coiimlj. WHEREAS, Richard Herrington, Scnr. applies for Letters of Dismission on the Estate of Jeremiah Herrington, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. . Given under my hand, at office, in Jackson boroS this 2d day of August, 1836. JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk, August 6 fitin s,) “Adinlni«Ca*ator’s police. BUN OUR months alter dale, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke countv, when sitting lor Ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to Lie Estate of Charles Cavcnah, deceased. MICHAEL WIGGINS, Admr. November 6, 4tln 1?_ tidministratrix'** Notice. 1 ],L per-ons having demands against the % ostatoofHenry Wilkins. Me of Columbia ■ eixunv. deceased, are requested to hand them proper!'’ attested within the tone rcqmrcd by law, andAose indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment to, , * ars\V\AH WIUvIN*. Ailm «. Dec. 1,1530 wS * Guns of Beauty, BIBPL VVEI) i.i a aeries of Splendid Engravings, designed by E. T. Parris, Esq. with fanciful 11- I ustratiuns iu Verse, by tne Countess of Blessingtou. i- “Here, all gazers to surprise, e Jewels of the rarest shine; 1 Here be starry diamond eyes, Ruby lips of lustre tins; None so stem are'—none so wise, Willi bsrsli nature to despise. Earth ! these glowing gems of thine!” Justieceived by T. 11. & 1. C. PLANT. Dec. 27 103 ftlWttllCC. A LL persons indebted tc* lU3 estate of Archibald | xti Poll deceased,are requested to make payment immediately, and alt thi.se having demands against the same will present them according to law. r ELIAS BKt.L, Fx’o. 1 J)cc 13 l()d 99 SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Asmunls ioi* £ HSS7. 7THIE subscribers have on hand a large and general 1 A assortment of Books, Stationary, and every ar [ tide usually kept 111 a Bookstore. They arc constant [ ly receiving nl! the now ami popular works published , —atron g their last works received, are the following splendid Annuals fur 1837 : ’ Flower of Loveliness :An Assemblage of Female 1 Beauty—elegantly bound The Gallery of Modern British Artist* ; The Sacred Wreath Gage D’A metre, the Northern Tourist—containing f 70 Views of Lake ami Mountain Scenery Fisher’s Oriental Keepsake; or Syria, Ihe Holy Laud, Asia Minor, &c.—illustrated with 37 largo en gravings Landscape Historical Illustrations of Scotland and eWaverly Novels, from drawings by Turner, with • _ mic Illustrations by Crookshanks , Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, with Poetical e —lustrations, by L. E. L. 1 ..rlour Scrap Book The English Annual ‘ The Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman; illus -1 Iraled by six Female Portraits; by tbo Countess of r Blessington The Oriental Annual—Lives of Moghul F.mperors j The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual The Biblical Keepsake, or Landscape Illustrations f of the most remarkable places mentioned in the Holy ■ Scriptures • Jin mug’s Landscape Annual or Tourist in Spain, . for 1837—Biscay and the Caslilcs . The Forget-me-not The Couvonir Keepsake ” Religious Souvenir “ Gilt, edited by Miss Leslie “ Violet “ “ “ Keepsake, edited by Lady W onlay “ Jewel “ Evergreen “ Laurel “ Youth’s Talesman “ Wrcalb of Friendship “ Amaranth ‘ ‘ Diamond I 11 Cabinet 1 “ Young Gcntlomen's Annua 1 “ Young Lady’s do “ Token “ Wreath “ Christmas Box Friendship’s Offering Heath’s Book of Beauty. T. 11, <& I. C. PLANT. Dec S 3 102 s - pi//.* iPfg a I |■ if "V- . , 5i sis milE suhsrrihors Imvo just rpccivod a largo pup w l>lv of GAUDEN SEiOD>, comprising every variety in common uhc, direct from the Nursery of Eandreih, warranted tlio present year’s grow th, auc lor sulcut JMiilaiJelph » prices. TURPIN & Augusta, DeeH 97 6l iijjsssd for NiaS«*. « ’ HE subscriber offers for sale, that well known SI tract of Land, whereon lie no.v resides, lying in Jefibrson county, six miles below Louisville, on tbo Savannah road, in t he neighborhood oPOld-town, containing about Six Hundred acres oak and hickory 1 : land. There is a good dwelling House newlv finisli -1 ed and painted off well, good Gin I louse, Blacksmith's 1 Shop and tools, wiih all oilier houses necessary for a plantation of that size and mostly new, with exeel , lent young Poach and Apple orchards. Also, nine teen or twenty likely negrous can ho hud on the place if desired. ' SHERROD ARRINGTON. ; September 6 ts 71 A LL persons indebted to the estate of William /■& Bryan, Into of Bnrkn County, deceased, are re- i quested to make immediate payment, and those having ' Jotiiands against said oslale, to render them in, pro perly attested within the time proscribed by law. JAMES GRUBBS, Adht’r. i ELIZABETH BRYAN, Adm’x. NEW LIVERY STAPLE, AND CARRIAGE REPUETTUKV, AUGUS’I'A. C\ MINER, respectfully informs bis friends, that /. he has l.eascd the Ware-house ami Lot known as Burton’s, late Mr. John Rees, near the Planter’s Hotel—anil has all those superior buildings ■ const meted into Stables and Carriage Houses. Hus on hand, ami will keep, a general assortment of CAR- : - RIGES for sale, of tbo latest fashions ami best fin- ' isb. His connection in tins branch of his business, is such, as to iudi co him to believe, lie can offer 1 greater inducements to the purchaser, than any like ' Estaldishment at the South. His Stables are all Dirt I Stalls — wide, high and airy; can accommodate any • number of Horses on Livery from 1 to 200—price per dav, each Horse, longer or shorter time, 50 cents. Horses and carriages ot every kind usually hired, can be had ox thk most reasonable terms, The proprietor pledges himself to do every justice to his friends—who may patronise him. July 19 56Jtf ROWAND’S Genuine Tonic fixture, or Vegetable Febrifuge. ’ Warranted to be u perfect and lasting cure for the ! FEVER AND AGUE, The following are some of the many acknowledge ments m ifs favor; From Dr. D. IV'. Farrand, Surgeon Dentist, Philadelphia. S|jl —With regard to your Tonic Mixture, Ido not hesitate, after a great deal of experience, not on ly in my own case, but m several raemb rs of my fa mily, to pronounce it one of the best medicines known for Fevers, and more particularly for Fever and Ague . This disease seized hold of my system in ths fall el ' . 1829, and continued with increasing violence, defy- ' ing all the ordinary remedies, until the spring el 1831, ' ’ when I concluded to lest the efficacy ofyour course. 1 ■ I, with cordial satisfaction, am enabled to state, th-d -1 was immediately restored to excellent heath, which I have uuilormly enjoyed Irom that period. Having ' witnessed the decided efficacy of your medicine in many other cases, I feel a pleasure in recommending “ it to all my friend*-, mid mil pleased to say it hnssuc ’ coeded beyond my most .-anguine exireclatious. Yours, respectfully, D W. FARRAND. '• From Mr. Thomas Court, Spring Garden, PhileuTa l 1 shall be happy to afford to lire public a history ot the sickness from which 1 was restrred by Uowand's 11 Tonic Mixture. 1 bad the Fever and Ague lor sever al months, of a very obstinate character, which had ’ entirely overpowered the elasticity of my system, pud 0 1 was last sinking into a state of complete exhuusti u if About this period 1 was attacked with a severe cold, 8 attended wit It a violent cough, together with night sweats,and soon had all the distressing symptoms of .. nctjvo consumption. An eminent physician nad con stantly attend 'd me, bm with very little success i and at lon'rth ceased bis visits, desponding of being able to afford mo essential relief. I hud now very little nres'K ci of obtaining assistance, and bad almost de ’ si lire iof recovery. In such a dreadful condition, I vies advised to make use ol your Tonic Mixture, e and 1 determined to try it as a last resort 1 need not ,f observe, that n was ailomled, in my case, with Us usu -al restorative effects,and, within a few weeks, I was 3 blessed with returning health, and happiness. Three others ol'my iainilv are,also, instances of its Bench ciol influence; w lie, w idi many more of my acquain lances are ready to corrobarute the many recoinmcn datums which arc presented mils bchall. /WV-iSB*HoBI W IXL 3 No. 232, Broad-strccl. ' Dccl6___ .!*i ’ i ft LL perrons are hereby notified, that 1 will not 1 imy any debts or contracts, made or entered into j by my Wife,nftcnba date Itcreot, p p Tl;pm> . December 3“ «» aw Augusta Seed Store Wholesale and Retail—Broad street, near the lower Market THE subscriber has re-opened the AUGUSTA SEED STORE as above, where he Ims just received a large supply of fresh Garden and Field Seeds, Bulbous and Tuberous Roots, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, &c. This collection comprises every variety usually kept in the large seeds si. re at the North The seeds are ol the finest quality and warranted to grow. Ail orders from country denier will have tho same discount allowed on mem asutlho North. J.11..1. SERVICE. N. B—A fine collection of double Dahlata and Green House Plants, w ill bo offered Ibr sale early in the spring. Just received a choice collection of flowering Shrub and Rose bushes. Dee 10 100 w-7t&smlF&M FA SHARES STEAM BOAT COMPANY S'” STOCK for sale. Enquire alibis Office. Sept ‘O7 77 if CLOCK HALL. , , , '2> ■^>o" “ SI ould auld acquaintance be forgot And never brought to (Rind,** Should Georgia's sons in peace forgot, The Hero of Lang Syne, f JAHEiubscriher respectfully informs his friends and J the public that ho has purchased tlio above es tablishment from its original proprietor, Mr. Edward McGowan, mid that having mifch enlarged its former slock of excellent Wines, liquors, &e. he is now able to accommodate thore who may call upon him in a manner such us ho hopes will give general satisfaction —Having determined to devote his entire attention to the business, and by every exertion in his power to render Ci.ixch Hall an agreeable retreat, he looks with confidence for a share of that patronage which the known liberality of his fellow citizens is ever wont to bestow. Having fitted up bis spacious cellar fur the purpose he is enabled to accommodate individuals or parties with Suppers, at the shortest notice Fames can bo accommodated w ith prlvflh) rooms. 8. SANDIKOHU. Pec 1C Hit) ts Executor’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court Columbia county, when silling foronlinnry pur prises, will bo sold at Columbia Coiirlaouseuntliu firs 1 Tuesday in Fr bruary next, between the lawful hours of sale, throe Lots in VVriglitsburuugli, Columbia ro Nos. 134, 135 and 137, agreeable to a plan of tho town, belonging to the estate of Mark P. I>avi«, dec'll, late of said county, fur the benefit uftho lo irs of sail) deceased. Terms on the day. DAVID HOLLIMAN. Ex’dr. Dec. 16 100 wtd For .Sale. A valuable House anil Lot, in the town of aI.OUISVII.I.K. Gil. T|»p Subscriber offers for sale his MOUSE and LOT in the Town of Louisville. The _ House is two story high, and very conveni ent ; containing 7 moms and five fire places ; a good kitchen, negro house, pantry and smoko house, fine stables, carriage house, corn house ami fodder Igfii art excellent and never lading well of water, a rich and large garden spot, all in good repair. Terms low and accommodating. To a Physician with a family, wishing a situation, it offers many advantages, as it is ono of the finest o penings for the practice ol medicine in tho Stale of Georgia. For further information, apply to the sub scriber, No. 232 Bioad-st., Augusta. Dr. N. H. CLOUD. Chronicle mid Constitutionalist will insert lh« iinuvo weekly, till forbid. 91 Nov. 15 Follwii ISsiKffiltsr. Tj KA PIECES 49inch HEMP BAGGING, just -2-t> <Jr received on consignment, and lor tale by JOHN COSKKRY, Opposite the Bank of Augusta. Oct 23 H(i if si rfJ7O undertoko the making the entire running Goar of a set of Grist .Mills in Columbia county, ten miles above this city. Apply at this ullico. Oct 28 _B6_tf REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY For Nnk>. rtJAHE Subscriber being about lo remove to the Stale -ft of Alabama early in November ensuing, offers fur sale the following properly ; The HOUSE and LOT on which ho now resides, in tho Village of Summerville,on which is an excellent well of water, and well known us one of tho most pleasant situations in the village. A I.SO, One HOUSE and LO T on the North side of Bread street—tho lot contains CD loot (runt, and rims buck lo Jones street. The House is two stories and double Tenement. a t.so, One HOUSE and LO T, on the north side of Bro.nl street, well calculated lor a private residence, with all convenient out bouses. A t.so, One vacant LOT, containing 80 feel fronton Broad sired, running back lo Junes street, lying near the western limits oi the city, now inclosed and corn grow ing upon it. A t.so, A Tract of LAND, containing 755 acres, m Co lumbia County. ALSO, Three likely NEGRO WOMEN, accustomed to house work, and gootr cooks, washers and ironers. AIso—BANK STOCK, viz; 69 shares Georgia Insurance & 'Trust Company 41 do. Bank of Hamburg 31) do. Georgia /(ml Road & Banking Company 50 do. Bank of Milled Seville. The above property will ba sold at private sale, it applied for beloro Monday, the ‘doth hist., and if not disposed ofhy that time, will he sold at auction la the highest bidder. HENRY B. HOLCOMBE. *»* The city papers will please insert tho above weekly, until notified to discontinue it. October 7 80 1 To i'liy.NiciiiEi*, lurcliatils, asact PJauß'i's. Drugs, medicines, Dye-Stuffs, faints, Oils, Window Glass, I*erfninery. Patent medicines. Hatters materials, At. THE snbscrilers having recently purchased the establishment of the late Jns. M. Carter, respect fully inliirm the public, their friends and the late pa trons of the establishment, that they will continue the Drug Business at the same stand, (No. 232 Broad street) where they are now, and will be constantly receiving, from Philadelphia, New York and Boston, a large and wall selected assortment ol DRUGS and MEDICINES—which they will dispose of upon forms ns low ami as accommodating as can bo obtain ed in any Southern market. They will warrant their articles fresh and genuine. Dr.N.U.CLOUD & D.E,BOTHWELL. Nov. 4 88 wtf S HfO ES. ' B. W. FORCE & GO’S Wholesale Mioc House, No. 270 Bruud-street. Aug 20 68 ly ZTAjxSSam BeMJAMIN 11. WaUREN, Esff. is Dili**2f duly authorised lo net for me, during my absence from the Suite JAS. L. COLEMAN. Nov 18 . 'dd ts i\cw BSiJOlis. ASTORIA, or Anecdotes ofan Enterprise beyond Bie Rocky Mountains; by Washington Irving. Mr MIDSHIPMAN EASY, and the DIA It V OF A BLAZE, by the author of “Peter Simple,” “ Jacob Faithful;” &c. &c. THE DESUSTURY MAN, by the anther ol “Richelieu, 1 ’ "Darnley,” “ The Gipsey,” “One in a Thousand,” &e„ &c. „ LAST AND WEST, by the author of “ Clinton Bradshaw.” ...... . GI AFAR ATj BVRMF.KI, n tale ol the Court of Marolin at Rnsehid—2 Vols. . THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OP THE PICK WtCHCLVU: containing* faithful reciird of the' Perambulations, Perils, Travels, /' (|ventures and J Sporting transactions of the Corresponding Members. THE RAMBLER IN MEXICO ; by Charles ■ Jsf the'iha)i r OF A DKSENVYEE—I vel Just received, and lor sale by T. XL I. C. PLANT. Dec 15 103 furniture (rum Hie North, i r of the latest style, just received anil for sale by ' Jrni s « rs 'd a i Pf ijlf , THUS. M. WOLnRUFF, at he; new and splendid Ware-Rooms, corner ofCatnp* bell uml Broad street-:, formerly McKenzie I «fc Bcnnuch's old stand. 1 r- »• WA.*'©S, 1 Also, on hand, a fine assortment of Piano Fortes, the production of difl'erent popular nianuin Miners, . and wall bo sold with the must period guarantee. . _Doc 23 |D3 A CARD. AiVERSEN having returned lo this cily.ts ready • to commence Ins Instructions on the Piano fin this season. Applications must ho made either at Mr. Woodruff's Piano V arc-1 lousy, or at -Messrs. Plant's penk slur#. 83 3t Oct. 18 » C >lll', subscribers have on -d ~ 8. hand and are cimslanl <”Ji' ■'S \ l.v receiving (of their own ■. iimaidaetnie,. ('Aiiiu.u.r.s ol J-: DVyC; every description which limy y/U'.'lV T\' ' offer for sale on (he mini in vorahle terms, ol ilmr licpo ' silory, 303 Brood snoot, Au gusta, viz: | Coaches, Chnriotees, Dicky seat Barouches, Stan . hope, standing mid extension lop Barouches, Tine- I tons, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all kino,, r together withu large assorirm-nt of Harness. Persons , wishing to buy will do well to look before they per , chase olsew here. Orders lor any description oft ar , ringes will be thankfully received and executed in the , host manner and at the shortest notice. , 11. S. BOADLEY <to CO., Augusta, Ga. H. S. Sl G. HOAULEV, Now Haven,Conn. , Nov 1 87 if A(!Dnisi9sli‘a<ri\’* Salt*. ? be sold on tho lirnt Tuesday in JonumV * \>'V next, at I -ouisvillo, Jefferson county,a tract of Land containing thirty-seven Odes, adjoining land of • D. ’T. Smith, belonging to the usiato of Amliony It. Cheatham, doc’d. .MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adnfx. Oct 14 82 tils tunica SiuSli. t BUSIIKLS Liverpool Ground Salt, for s'JmjV/Vz stile in lots to suit perclliisors. 1 Alsu, 40 small kegs prime Leaf Lard. MOiSE &. COHEN. ’ 89 I IJ>r. EKecj. SURGEON dentist, H ASivlnVned to ihoeilynml resumed thodutio* oi liis pmleN.sion, at his rosidenco corner of Hroad and .facliHou strecTs, over the store oi Clarke, McTiordt Co. Oct 4 tf___ ; Hsaw i\<k<iit'c. ' r|4MIE undersigned have connected Ihomsn veg for B. the practice of LAW, under the linn ol Juxk- I t.\a & Mank —They will attend to Imsinoss in tho - Counties of Richmond, Burke, Columbia, Semen, i Jefferson and Washington. 'Their office is in tlio 1 Range over the Post Oliice—4 door s Irom Broad st. I C. J. JENKINS, W. W. MANN. . Nov 8 w4t r CARPENTER’S COMPOUND Syi'QlJ* ©J* BaiVi'l'WOS’j, A SAFE ami valuable Medicine lor Coughs, Spit ling of blood, Consumptions, Uml Liver Cutn plainls. Most of the Meaieine made n»n offer the above diseases, are ofu stimulating nature, wliicli, nllliougll l somoliincsf.'iviog icm|iornry relief, in almost every in stance when they are freely used, aggravate tbo dis ease, and reduce tho streni’lli uftbe patient. '1 liis iinielo possesses superior advantages overtheao preparations, ils action being of a tonic, invigorating uml slrenglliciiing nature, tints overcoming tlio dia ease, by promotingex|H , cluruti;n, and gradually in . creasing tbo slronqtli ol tlio patient, ami tins without being attended with tiny unpleasant ctlnela ; it also agrees vvilb the stomach, in nil cases, and is a pleasant and agreeable medicine to lake. For sale by CLOUD <fc BOTHWELL, No. 232, Ilroad-tSireet. Dee 16 100 if WoHSI»«*r55 OSivikiiMlcm*. EFUESIIMENTS ran ho pnmmv*cl at ilio j! U/ .slioi'los? rmlico, Midi iih () Y'S / fiHS, J)h\ , • fsiKRS, SUPPKU*, mul BREAK FA S / N.—Day Bourtlrfd will ho roceived, and limy will bo hand ' buindy aoiiommodutcd, AUGESTIN, FIIEDEHICIv, ConfecliuiUT, ‘dUO Uro.ul bt. Nov, 23 ‘.15 HUaVßtießßdl Wo. H. mechanics hank,) Augusta, December 12tb 1836. j f[J ”1110 Hoard of Directors having declared a divi- JL dead of t'oiiß no it cto\T (rum tbo prolilsofsnid Bunk, lor tlio last six monllis, tho same will ho paid lo tho Siockhuldon or tlieir representatives, on or alter 1 Thursday next. GEO. Vi. LA.MAR, Casli’r. Dec 16 100 2t P()\V ELTON, 17lb Dm elide r, 183 d. fgAIIE Board of Trustees ofllia i ovvellon Academy It- lakemueli pleasure in inliimiing llm public, that they have engaged I lie services ol’iffi. SIMPSON FAUCIIE fir the ensuing year, as Rector ol said Academy. The long experience and wa ll known qualifications of Mr. Faucbu as an instructor, render a recommendation from the Board unnecessary. Thu School will bo opened on tba second Monday in Jaa mary next. 'The Board would also inform the public that Mrs 1 LADD will givo instructions in all tho Ornamental ' brunches of female education. Tito terms in this du -1 part incut will be as follows ; Music on the Piano Forte, per quarter, - - 812 5(1 “ “ “ Guitar, “ “ - - 12 50 Drawing and painting Landscapes in oil colors. 12 50 “ “ “ on paper, satin and velvet,B 00 Neccilo-Work, 6 (it) Miniature Painting, - BDO By order, of the Hoard Trustees, JOHN WILLIAM RABUN, Sec. Dec 23 ID2 4t ft"/' The Southern Recorder will give the above 4 insertions mid forward account. WslJSsi£io :j A cjulce>3 y . mUE Exercises oftliis institution will bo resumed „!i. on the first Monday in January, 1837, tinder the joint direction of lire Rev. J. W. Waudkl and Hugh Morrow. From the liberal patronage bestowed on the subscriber (or lira last four years, he feels perfectly free in rwonmumding the above gentlemen to a con tinuanre of public confidence. 'The system hereto fore pursued, Imtli ill the mode of instruction mid in discipline, will lie rigidly adhe red lo lloan) and tui tion from twelve to thirteen dollars per niqnl li JAMES P WADDEL Dec 23 iO2 4t DC/- The Chronicle and Charleston Observer w ill please give the above 4 insertions each, and forward heir accounts n* Rev. John VV. Watldcl, Willing n, S. C. ~ P£U€l3 mILLERI , Fushioablc and Military Tailors, 7--— it-.0-.f7 • —oxia>. JR. j Vo. 253 Broad Sired, BETWEEN the Globe and United Slates Hotels, where gentlemen can always bo furnished with suits made to order, from the best of English mid French Goods, of the latest stylo; or be suited with the finest and host of E&cndy Made CSoSliiaaiv. They have also just yecuved a superb assortipont OF IJSSIUH'eiSnSy Made to their order from the very nest material. Citizens and strangersmqv herefind un exlcnaivo assortment of cboico Fanry ALrliclrs, Viz: Stocks; Cravat', Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Sits i panders, Riding Belts, Money Bolts,'ill: Money I’nr bcs, Hoisery, >iiirts of all kinds, and every variety o f articles befitting and necessary for the gentlemen taslo and fmdiion and those ol plainer habit. ; Nov. 3D D f —~ WILI.be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, the Jot of Lund belonging to tlio orphans of Reuben Iffuicbaul,dec’ll, at the courthouse door, i for tii ir benefit; terms made known that day. Also, nt the same lime nod place, a Gold Lot in Casa county. Tho number and district will bo made known on the day of sale. BILLINGTON BLANCHARD, Guardian. Nov 13 93 td fcr tTZka* DR. JOSFPH A. EVE him re -1 MtnSZSt’ lnove *i l ro,n the corner of Campbell and I Broail-alrecta, lo the huuae in Br..adnt.j ■ between the residence of the late Uielmrd Tubman uiul the store of W right, Bull & Co. October 18 83 Notice. rjpilK subscriber rcipcrUully mfurnpi bis fricmla JB- and the public in general, tKtui lie ha* n«»'w on !mml Mini oilurs u largo stock ol CUNVI'.CTIONA i{ y, hi it! other articles in bis lute of business. Truly grateful lor past liivora, bo solicils iho continuance uk a share ofpublio palroutigc. HIM STOCK CONSISTS 05* CANDIV'N —Aliut,( innuiuou, Ixanan, Clove, Sann tVart, Cretiin, A aniseed, AlUi'uiul, llore liouo I, <Vc. <Sjc. SUGAR I*l -IJA* US—Ot* every description and fla vor ; Mint I,'rops, sour Lunoa do., Gum tin., mid Cordial tin. CORDIALS— Mini, Cmuinon, iVrfort Lovd, Lifj of iMnn, Apmseedfcby iho barrel or dozen bull! s,al.iu, Lcnioii >yiu,'. PIES AND (/AKMs— Os e very kind. lre*b, kept roiiMmUon ImMd, sneii as spong.% round. Haul, L< mon, PI mu, Fruit, Mue.curoniet; IVh aim l aris. SUGAR TOYS AMD FIGURES.—A fine lot of Pa ris nia .uliwt,iuvtl Hflgur works just recei ved; Figures, Toy«,i Crisialised Figures and ChilsUms Presents, &c. DRV AN 1) GREEN FRUITS.—Apples, Omngrn L« indns,Pino A Soil Skill Almonds, I llinois, Wall nuts, Ibtuil-uuU, Raisins, Figs, iVnnes, Vu»m India i’reser ves (in gkus jus’, nud n lot ot'Non hern and French Pickies. SEGA US, Ac - A linn lot ol real Spnniwli Segars and Princi|MM*H, Leliwicli (’avi-mlisli, und Honey l>ovv Chewing Tulwu’co. WINES AND UUUOUB.—Gin, Hum, Rrnndy, Claret,Champagne, .Mnltnm and .Muscat.. WOODEN TOYS.—DressM Dolls, Drains Swords, Guns, Rucking Dogs, Minis, and other kinds 100 iiiimemiiM lo mention.—* Also, 4 do/., largo size Sky Rockets, and *i do/, small size do. OCrCouniry nml town ctiMtomum will meet with prompt alloutUn ui tho Hhoriest notice, by applica tion to AUGUS i INE FREDERICK. Nov. 29 »>J 200 Rroiid-ulreei. I 1 Notice. PNO'U montliH afier ditto njnilicntion will bn mode ii. to tho llonnrnbl ■ iho Inferior Court of Rurko roninn, wlcm siltin'' for ordinary ittirpo* h. for leave to soil two hundred two nml n Imlfacres of had in tho county of .Stumor, known by numbor IH3, hi the -7ih district, belonging lo iho e into of Elian \\ you Minor, deceased —sold fir the beuolit of llm liei'S iiml end:, tors. EDWARD 11. BLOUNT, Adiur. Doe. 4 JOL*S-. (trurglu liimiiauco A; Trust toil,pall), Augusta. Nov. 2, IB3t> Tip IIIS Company will roroivn money on deposit, (iir II ony time not less than sixty days, nor mure than twelve months. 'J'mnsfer.ibln eerlillettles of auch cl .|i.«it(. will ho issued, hearing interest at the ram of six per cent per annum For period, longer or shorter than either of the above, special con tracts will bo made. For tho con vpnieneo of persons residing nt a distance, npptieaiions may be made to cither oi lilt! agents of the Company, in South l.'arollua and Georgia, whoso names are annexed. \VM. T. GOULD, Soe’ry. As cjitN: I’adollord, Fay A- Co., Savannah. P. li. Voting it Sons, Darien. Iverson 1,. Harris, Mil'edgevillo. Clnirloii Day, Mueoti. Arthur 11. Davis, Columlnu. 1 lolcoti.li.', IVek&Co (Charleston, S. C. George I’orrult, Hamburg, 8. C. Novum Iht 4 83 tl t« JJ .'t STI MATES are want oil for doing the Hricklnv. ■ j cri and Carpenters Work of iho THEATRE- For partirtilars, apply to n. WOTUEUSPOON. Charleston, Not 3 EMay’s HiSisimrml. A CERTAIN cure Kir tho following diutrofiing /u. c anp'.airiiM :—PileK, Urujwyy, Sop* 'J'bre/if, h y ('nrieerM or Ulcers; Scrofiili in ilw vvor.sl Ml ages; Plieumatihins, neiile and ebronie Croup, Whooping Cough, Foul UIe»TM, Lumbago nml tSciatioa, Whim Swellings, Rrniwes and Spnnns, Scald Head, Frcuh Wounds, ('hiliihliriH, Aic. At. A Biniply just received and lor nnlo by CLOUD tV BOTH WELL. No 2U2 Rroud-Hireet. Nov 25 94 .V'nv Cas*ri:i{f« Keiitwitqry. Jpjlk pPlif mm4m BAROUCHES, r CItAUIOTEES, th.bi ftvs, (JIGS, SULKIES, FANCY. PLEASURE, AND POOLER’S WAGON'S, of the latest style, and ol every descnp.ioii, ordered, muiiiifacKired, and aulrplvd cxprusaly lor lliittt market and for salu by Mnrin-at aam.i,,* at hia extendiv<" Firo Proof Carriage Ware-House, cornered Wnsbinglott and Reynohl streets, near tltu Eagle and Phtunix Hotel, Angnsto, (etorgia, and the very lowest prices. {DV~ Porstaia wishing Iq purehaso fnsliioiedilo durable Vehtcios, haveunly lo call at KUDU'S to suited. Also, lift sale, all kinds of Harness, Carnage Fund lure, Ac. Vehicles of all kinds, mnda to order Repairing done at short noßce. Aeg IG fi l G... A LI, PERSONS indclitcd lo the llstuift of JAMES I ja. BLANCHARD, Sr. decc.nfd, «r« rc(pio*tcd to make inmirdiato puymunr, and ilio.io having c Ini ms wi.l 11 run uni tbomd'ily uitcuiyd, in liio timo prcMcribed by law. URIAH BLANCHARD, \ , ItII.LINCTOW IH.ANU'HARI), \ ■'* ors November II 90 COd KxmcnlvrHi state. WIUU BE KOI,I), on iho Grip Ttteatlay in Feb ruary iicxi, at the letwcr .Market in ilie (uiy of Augusta, within the lawlul hours ol sale, the real E.S P/x PE of Mager Watson, late of Richmond Conn, ly il teeused, consisting of nine hundred acres of I.AND in said Comity,about ton npleafrotti Augusta, on the road lending lo I-onisvillc; a beautiful, healthy aumtnvr retreat, with aapcrh water, A I,HP, Ten or Eleven likely NEGROES, Itclunging to the Estate ol auiil decease.l. Koid (or the hem lit of the ! Igirs and creditors of said deceased. Teiins made known on the day of sale. IS FERRYMAN, Nov 11 itb Id Exeemor. :iOO iiliai-es iiHuikoi Aiig;u»- {;s sUocK’, at Auction. • J'H E salt) of the increased Capital Ktoek of this * Hunk, will lie resumed, in front of the Ranking home, at Ifu’chcK, pit Iho morning of Wednesday, the Hilt January next, at winch lime the Board of Directors will offer nt auction (lie privilege of subscri bing lor Til REE THOUSAND additional shares, being the balance of tho increase authorized by the net of December, 13'<!li. Py order of the Hoard of . Dircetors ROBERT F. I'OE, Cashier. Batik <>f Augmla, Nov. loth, IS3G {JO- Tho city papers, tho Savannah Georgian, Charleston Courier, Sou, barn Recorder. Standard'of Union, Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Mai on Mes senger, Athens Banner, ami Washington News, wit) ptihlili this ndvari.sainentoneo a week tiiilil'toe loth of January und prasent their accounts lor payment. Nov 18 ill Bi-imli liisieiiM. 4 CASES low priced and sup superund.'ctsed Lin ens. just received by J. P. SETZE & CO. Oct 31 {g/* I’l.e Southern' Whig will insert this •tj-T iN E LI SH, FR KM HAN DA M ERIcXn ! I.' PAINTINGS' AND ENGRAVINGS.—The suf KCriben havojtt.l received, in addition to their firmer assortment, a largo supply of the above arti cles; also, a goad assortment of embossed, perforated and painted Curds, for hu.-kcls, card tacks, boxes. See. T. 11. it I. C. PLANT. Nov Ifi ___ 01 ' Bs.iw >r"HE co-partnerstiip of SCHLEY S( JOHNSON S is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned will ronlinuo to ptiieiioe in the counties of Riehinoinl, Columbia, Wosbington, Burke, Jetferson.ahd Sc riven. Strict ailenliori Will be paid to all business committed to Hit* charge. GEORGE SCHLEY. Doc. 23. 1m 103 , filoiicc. A LI. Persons indebted to the Estate of EDMUND PIOR, lute ol Burke County, dcceaSod, are re (ptesled to make payment without delay, anil those caving demands against said estate,will please present them in the terms proscribed by law. >ov la A. S. B. PIOR, Ex or. PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES; Orange flower Water, Lavender do., culsgM do.. Flatten do., Honey do., Snulf Boxes, FaaM '.asps of every kind, Pomatum in pots and rolls, K diun Dye, for coloring the hair, Dear's Oil, Amiga* do., Macassordo., Ward's Vegetable Hairao., Milk of Rases, for the eomplexion, Compound Cblaring 1 Tooth Wash. For sale by CLOUD & BOTUVVELL, 231 Broodrt Jan 2 1 (siiai-ilian’ti »al<*. WILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in March nSit ■ nt tlto Court llmtse in Elbenun, by or e- at tbo Coin tut Ordiitiirv of Bibb County; Three Hun dred Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining iV rs- Evnhs and Dr. Rtebardson, ami lying Iwlwetm f u vaititaltanil Broad Rivers, ia Elbert county, bobs as tbo property of Martha Ann Childers, minor. JOHN S. CUILUERK, Guardiac. 1 ’ac 27 ig__ 103 Id L y Alt'. AlNc—hoLU.ci VJcr nt tOol'k a A Theyuhsr.ribers intendittg lo close their bur ness ollfer their v\ hole i pick of goods at cost fur etui k their slock consists of a very getieral assortment if drv goods, among which ore Extra due Blue onu flick, Chillis, Bute Bilks, Black Fr. Bomhuzinis, Meriaas, Irish Linens, l.tigli.,h Long Cloths, die. Morgan wvatt, No. -jug. .Inn .4 i ... i....«1v F.T.S’. FLA SnEI-.V, Aiu. &u.—l'U« sub* a_JJ scrihers have just received 3 bales Dnflil Blankets 1 do super Red do 2 do vvmiu Flannels 2 do red do 2 da red Lindseys,' 2 casern s-iuilx lp. (luW fftcsfe With « variety of ot lifer Goo'll/ ttf raeirlmfe, which,'. having bees htu ly pan Inlkial, aiid a phft of lUsir. own inipiaitvliuii I'ninv'Ritglund, they era eitablsA to. offer them below tlsr pn-seiu market. Brices. edg\k £ Carmichael. Jan 9 C if C' L< IT 11S. —Tlmbafjsrrifiers are thiu dsjr enu > iltg two cases CLOTHS, impoited .by liMKO direct Iroin Etiglaad. piT sliip China, eunsrsUng oP Blues, .Sin 1 Mixed, und Fancy Color*—principally low priced. They Imre also received par snip Viktoria, from' 1 Liverpool. Kuperfine and low pricsd Irish t.iwtit* Dam,ok Table Diaper Psiituloon Kiiitfs Counterpanes Fnriiiinro Ditfeilies Cumblets, MrnniH s, &c. Wlneii they will offer nt Now York prices. EDGAR <k C ARM.CHAEL. Jan 9 b W fUUhN, from a llutitlmg home in tins rliy, k ’ Inst night, or curly tills uiorning.a superior blue BROADCLOTH CLOAK, ifer winch u suitable reward will tie paid, utt its delivery at the Chronicle A Scntin. i office [Jan A It PCr From iiifiirmatloii reeeivrd, it is sup|Kiesd that the above mein tuned CLOAK was sold by a man who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it # slated, left tit's city for Greensboro', or that noighhvr- Ituod, last Friday niorning. Any informetiuti re specting it will be llumklnily received VDMiNIHTRATOU'S SALE—On Saturday, the'.Mill Juinturv, 1837, will bo sold at the lute residence of Fielding Fryer, Ken. near Fryer * Pund.lliepeiislinble property of said dec'd, eoiuist ing of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, ( urn. Fodder, A c.— _ The I,anils and Negroes lured on tbo sums day.—-' Terms on the day. MULFORD MARSH,) . ....... FIELDING FRYER. $ Adl " ™ Jan 0 C vvld DM I ED STATES HOTEL.—*' fStVS' it* g. The subscriber rasped fully inform* hi jj S I; \S/ bis friends and the public I lint Its It**' jf.i 4/JJfc»puiied tho above Estabhshiasnt, atiA' £!S/*^hllilted it npin a aiipuiior style, lie ie' now ready lo aeeommadate trttisienl families, ami such Ollier penonsus may favor bint with their ptv trutmge. His terms nre liigber I Inin similar estnl» lisluneiits in tlir city,bat as bo gives bis eutir*' personal inlet tion to the management ol it, no feels •utisliod that those who honor him with their company and partake of his fare, will not Cad fault with bis price. BENTON WALTON. Augusta. Jan. 9 6 6t i p URKH SHERIFF'S SALE.—WiII bo sold utx IA the first Tuesday in Febuory next,at the Court House Doer in the town ol Wayiicsburuugli, ties follow ing property, to wit: One tract of Land con taining five hundred and seventy-seven acres, mans or less, adjoining land of Z L. F. Tomlin and otli-_ ors. -Sold ns llm properly of Thomas F. Few, n>' satisfy or,oft fa, in favor of Alilton Antony vs T. SL Few, sol 1 subject to n mortgage and widow's daw cry in iliosaiae. JAMES A. K HUNGER, S. B. 0. Jan G li 4 iixi'ciitor's B*alf. On Ihe first 'J'uetilay in t'e'jruaiy next, VS,''*./ ILL lie sold at the lower market buu.io. V V in the city of Augusta, between (he usual hours of sale. Five lots in Springfield, ly-.' ing between Lory’s pond and the River, and on’ tint North side of Marhury street, containing six ty by one hundred and fifty feet, each, and known hy the Nos. 22, 23, 24, 23, and 20, in the plan of Springfield; sold as the properly of M. J. Wood, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs' Terms made known on the day. JAS. BURROUGHS, Executor. Nov. 30 wtd 19 , A DM IN IS I HATCH'S SALE.—V\ ill be sold on I* die first 3'destiny ia March next, within tho legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order ol the Court, of Ordinary nt Richmond country, the follow ing lots of Land, belonging to llm (.stale of Dabney Berry, deceased, viz i Allha Cumfhoiinse in Troup county, lot No. fifl of tho 4th District in said comity, containing 2021 acres. Also, lot No. 183 of the 12th District of said Comity, containing 2021 items. At iho • 'oiinhonHi- in Twiggs county, lot No. IS3 of llm ’Mill Dislt.icl in’said county, containing 2U2f acres. At tho Courthouse m Telfair ccnnly, lot No. 204 oft ho 7th Distiid in said county, containing 2021 acres. At ilicfonrlhoitHO in Sumter county,let No. 10oF the 2Glh District in said comity, containing 2JV* acres. At the Court house in Fnyolio county, Lit No. 121 of iho 4ih District in said county, coiilaining BU2I acres. At the Coiirthonsß in Coweta county, lot No. 23t ofllio 3lli district in said auunty, ooniaining 20Ji acres. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, Adrar. Jin 3 1 wtd iVJ OTICE All jKirsons indebted to the estate of * li E'ias Welborn, late of Columbia county, doe urn rci|ii"slnd to come forward and make immedinK payment, uud all p- suns having demands again*' the same are notified to prcscni them duly umlisnu culed within the lime prescrilieil by lan. J. M. WELBORN, Adin’r. fifin' 3 I w4ltd Tki o I'iCE.—All persons indebted to tbe estaten 1* Winiiifred Dunn, dee. ol'Culimibiaeonnly,or r«]iieiiicd 111 make immodiste raymem; and thus having claim* will present them duly tussled k the time imiscribed bj r ItvV. WILLIAM 8 DUNN. Ex'r. Jan . r duds* (illlUiT Oisr.O WJEttV! } Unborn’B rhllotokon OR TIIK I'EWALB’B FRIEND. THIS Mvdlcine it pUrely of a vegetable on-' gin; mud is designed to obviate sll the sym,-. patiionc diseases attendant on, or such ts impiA dintely follow, a state of. pregnancy. It is alert' a cerlsin relief in painful periodical visitatirthk. It suoliics and tranquilizcs the mind and diprtsed to rest. Its strengthening, correcting, invit'd rating,' military /lowers in removing the above class of ailments, are so extraordinary and magital , thst full one half the curie cntailtaJ upon tbs human' nice, is not felt by those wfert’ ttmkrt Use of this' medicine, as directed in tht pamphlet whish ac companies each Imttle. n rtontaiits ■ particular account of its properties snd uses, with * directions and recommendations ky Midwiies, and intelligent Fclhgjj^jK^Tlave' Used it, and know its advartfiiges. Patßlihlets’ arc to be hud grntil,-at th< Drug- Sfolfes, wbeidfl the Medicine is for sale. To be hail' vVholcsale and retail, rtf Havilsnd, 1 Risley & Go. and 1 Nelson Carter, Augusts,- Thos. M. Turner,-Savannah, Witi. C. Powell,- Millndgcville, T. H. & W. S. Ellis, Macon, and 1 C. M. Cooper, Darien. Dec 31 27 USM4J TEJMCJUJEK WAITED; 4 T MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY,..itIf A- Abbeville IMstrict, South Carolirta, ♦tHHes west from Willfngtob. For a Lady whb can come recommended, tbo praapcct is flattering.— Any communication oh this subject map life ad dressed to J. Scott, Esql. Cidhplitj’s stills, Ab beville District, S. C. (Lj- The Spring Season of Mount Csrmel In stitution, will re-open on th* third Mendsy i«V January, 1837, undetf the ears of Miss E. MeQUBWWv December 17 ■ 4tw « t -: t 0