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Branch at Augcs-Fa. S 1
THE Augusta Stockholders in ihe Bank of Dn- i
non, arc notified that the Dividend of 31 per ;
cert, declared on the id insl., will be paid to them,
oa application at this office.
WILLIAM POE, Cashier.
Jon. 23 18 It
The Constitutionalist will publish the above ono
time.
LFFERSON BHEH FF SALE.—WiII be sold
at the Market house in the town of Louisville,
on the first Tuesday in February next, between the
usual hours ot sale, the following properly, (to-wit)
vie; Anthony, a roan, 45 years old ; Hannah, a wo
man, 37 vears’ old ; Bennetla, a girl, 17 years old.—
All levied on as the property of John U. Daniels, to
satisfy a mortgage ft fa. in favor of Patrick B Con
ij*llv : nruoerty pointed ons in said mortgage.
♦ J l IVY W. GREGOR 1, Sh’ff.
Jan 4 3 td
J sTuR SALK—The undersigned offers for sale a
’ A 1 Plantation in Burke County, containing 1400
■ Acres of Land (on Buckhend Creeks with 50 likely
[ Negroes 35 of them workers, the balance voting,
together with tho Slock and produce as it stands
consisting of about 100 head of Cattle.
12 Young well broke Mules
3 Duroc Colls 3 years old
1 Plantation Horse
A Stock of Hogs
1 Waggon
1 Ox Cart and Oxen
8000 lbs Pork (killed and cured)
4000 Bushels Com with Fodder, Oats, and Peas,
in Proportion and every necessary article, for carry
ing on the Farm—Terras liberal and immediate pos
session given. GEO. W. LAMAR.
Jan 4 2 wtw
DO" The Constitutionalist will please publish the
above weekly for two weeks.
FEATHERS. —1200 lbs. Feathers, just, rccetvod
and for sale by MOISE & COHEN.
Jan 7 5 ts
jv OTICE. —Four iiiutuhs alter dale, application
in will be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary
1 purposes, for leave to sell a tract ot Land belonging
p to William Allen, dee late of Burke county. The
I land lies in Scriven county, containing one hundred
■ and seven acres. To be sold for the benefit of said
■ estate. WILLIAM TLS’ON,
Jan 3 I lm] Adm’r ut Wm. Alien,dee.
I ~A DM 1Y ISTUATOK'S SALE.—WiII be sold on
I Monday the 13th February next, at (he late res-
I donee of Joshua Slandlbrd, of Columbia conn y, de-
I ceased, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, Catsand Wheat
I Also, 1 mail wagon, lOx carl, 1 Barouch,2 Cot-
I ton Gins and Threshing Mashine, Plantation and
B Blacksmiths Tools, Ac. &e,—besides many other
I, articles 100 tedious to mention. Sale to continue
fe from day to day until all is sold. Terms made
m known on the day.
GU.LFORD ALFORD, Adm’r
JanG 4 wtdj X with the will annexed.
f: GEORGIA, Jefferson County |
HEKEAS, Roger L. Gamble applies to me
; wf 1 for Letters ol Administraliun on the estate
jdUsf Manning Spradlcy, dec’d, these are therefore to
A cite and admonish all and singular the kind ed and
Sj creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my
k office within the time prescribed by law, to shew
I cause, it any they have, why said letters should not
ihe grained. E. BUTHVVELL, Dop. Clk. C. O.
Jan 3 1 w.'lod
4 GEORGIA, liurke County.
W 1 HER EAS, William Sapp, Administrator on
theostnte of Richard liaiiliinson, dec’d, ap-
I plies for Letters Dismissnry, these are therefore to
I cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
I creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
I office within the lime prescribed hy law, to file
I their objections, il any they have, to shew cause
f I why said letters should not ho granted.
Given under mv hand, at oltice, in Waynesboro’,
,i the 3oth Dec. 183(5. J. G. BAOI LV. Clk.
Jan 5 3 wfim
GEORGIA, liurke County.
11/J 1 • REAS, William Rollins, Administrator
V ? on the estate 1. 1 Benjamin Seegar, dec'd, op
. plies fur Letters Dismisaury, these are therefore to
if cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred mid
| » creditors of said deccas d, to he and appear at my
* J office, within Ihe time prescribed hy I aw, to file llimr
\ objections, if any they have, to shew cause whv
i said letters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand, at >lfice, in Waynesboro’
■ this 301 h Doc. 18315. J. G. BA DULY, Clk.
Jan 5 3 vvfim
ROWTON ! —This hcniniful slallidn nnd cele
brated Racer will mnke Us second season in
§ America, under the direcikm of Mr. F. F. II Oerow,
a ut W, Hampton’s Woodland Estate, five miles be
bJ low Columbia, and ho lei to Mares at 875 the season,
it 8120 to insure, and one dollar to the groom; the
# money to he paid in advance, or before the mures
|J uretaken away.
'1 ho season will commence on Ihe first of Februa
ry and end the first of Inly. Extensive rye and grass
pasmros provi ed lor mares, ami separale Inis for
sueli as may have young foals, and mares well fed,
a 50 cents per day. Every care w ill lie taken to
guard against accidents; but no responsibility should
• they occur.
Rowto.n is a good chestnut vvithbul white, fifteen
mid a halt hands Ugh; of great bone ami muscle
! He is a horse of the finest limbs, and most exa-i
I proportions, nnd alter tho exportation of Amplnon
| was considered tho most beam iful stallion in Eng
land. His stock are thought very promising, nnd
are selling as high as the get ot any stallion in Ihe
kingdom l!y a reference to the Spoiling periodi
cals of the day, llowlon’s pedigfee dntl performances
may be seen, ns also thb very high estimation in
, which he is held both m Englamlnml America.
jN B.—Black servants sent with mares, will be
boarded gratis ; having no accommodations for
while persons on the spot, they mast board in Co
pumbia nr elsewhere
SO" The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Courier
will please oopy the above six times weekly, and
end their accounts to this office. —Col 'EiUscupe.
Jim 3 w(st
I A'c. o%'€.
! sjUGAR
,■*o) Ojp GOO liags Coffee
1 U hags old Java do
I 40 bids Loaf Sugar double refined
»; 40 do do do single do
25 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof
25 do Holland Gin
10 do While’s do
4 do Cliumpaigne Brandy, choice brand
4 half do do do do do
3 hhds old Jamaica Rum, 4th proof,
2 pipes old Madeira Wine
100 casks Sicily do
60 do Teneviffe do
Jl5O do Malaga do
100 do Peppermint Cordial
I 25 hhds N. E. limn
l 200 brls do do
20 hhds Whiskey
, 100 hrls do
50 do Monongahcla Whiskey, 4th proof
I 300 do Gin
5 pipes Catalonia Wine
100 brls Flour
40 do Butter Crackers
40 half brls do do
* 40 brls Almonds
j 600 pieces Hemp Bagging
t 100 do Flax do
,Jh 500 do Bagging Twine
5 bales 8-4 Utillil Blankets
5 do 9-4 do
[■ i 4000 pair Negro Shoes
a 30 boxes coitou and Woo! Cards
30 do Sperm Candles
30 do Tallow do
H GO do Soap
I 50 do Gunpowder, Imperial & Hyson Teas
100 do fresh liai.-ins
30 birds Molasses
a 300 coils Bale Hope
60 do small Hemp and Manilla Cordage
B "50 kegs cut Nails and Brads
40 tons Iron
1 1 Alt of which will he sold low at wholesale hy
CLARKE, McTIER & Co.
Opposite the Globe Hole
Dec. 7 51
DMIMSTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on
ihe first Tuesday in March next, within the
f legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of Ihe
Court of Crdinary of Richmond country, the follow-
I( ing lots of Land, belonging to the ornate of Dabney
I Berry, deceased, viz:
* At tho Courthouuse in Troup county, lot No. 05 ot
the 4th District in said comity, containing 2021
acres. Also, lot No. 185 of the 12th District of said
county, containing 2021 acres.
At tire Courthouse in Twiggs county, lot No. 183
of the 28th Distsicl in said county, containing 2021
acres ~ .
At the Courthouse in Telfair county, lot No. 204
ofthe 7th District in said comity, containing 2021
acres.
At the Courthouse in Sumter county, lot No. 10 of
the 261 h District in said county, containing 202 i
acres. _
At the Courthouse m Fayette county, Lot No. 121
ofthe 4lh District in said county, containing 2025
acres.
, At the Courthouse in Coweta county, lot No. 232
ofthe oth district m said ouunty, containing 2021
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE. Adm’r.
Jen 3 * w ’" i
II
| * AU»wV^,aa ( 1.. .>r, . .
, Alabasters and Marble Ornaments. We would
call the attention of the citizens ot Augusta to a rare
assortment ot Alat asters and Marble Omonienu,
brought Iroin Florence, and made expressly lor this
market. \V e have visited this country from motives
similar to those which induce Americans to visit Ita
ly- W e are also told that the Americans are a rapid
ly growing nation not only in wealth and enterprise
but also that th«y cultivate a refinement of taste; con
sequently wo have brought here, the greatest variety
ollhe finest specimens ulart, ever yet introduced in
this city. Consis ing of
Alabasters, Agaio, and Marble Vases, Watch Cn
ses, Ornamental Baskets, Marble and Alabaster Can
dle Nicks, Dogs Pilchers. Coloured Toys, end some
splendid Marble centre Table To ps.&c&c
Ihe above are now exhibited and lor sale nt the
auction rooms ol Sandiford A, Lollms, ladies and
sch« n,en “ re ,nVl,ed 10 caibnJ exam ‘ ne fur lliem-
Ja “ 17 ts 13
]\ 0,T ICI '-—Coiored ihtsoiis found at large in the
„ ,lyalter ( nne " ' bek at night, and before day
light next morning, without passes slating distinctly
the place or places to which such colored person is
permitted to pass, will he confined ns the Ordinances
ol the Lily direct. FOSTER BLODGET,
- Ja " n l3 «fl City Marshal.
/"'IARPEN I'ER’S Compound Fluid Extract of
lioncscl—A valuable remedy m Intermittent
fevers, general debility, loss of nppelitc. Sic. <kc
For sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL,
Jan 111 15] No. *232 Bronct-strppf.
40 k DOLLARS REWARD.—Rananu) imm
the subscriber, in Macon, an the 13th ult n
negro man named PHI .MLS,about Ihirty.five nr forty
years of age. He is about five ieel seven or eight
inches high, rather slender, very quick in his speech
and motions ; has lost most of Ins front teeth, ami
speaks much like an African or low country negro.—
VV hen ho left he had on a Kentucky jeans truck
coat, yellow homespun pantaloons, a pair of Russet
shoes, and a large hrinied wool hat. He may endeav
or toget to South Carolina, on the Savannah river,
I’piow Hamburg. A reward ot ten Dollars wiil be
given for arresting said negro and confining him in
jail, or Forty Dollars will he given if the said ne
gro is delivered to William Fun,in Macon
„ . WM. B. BALL.
Macon, Jan 16 12 4t
SCT The Millodgevill > Recorder, Augusta Sent!
ncl, Savannah Republican and Darien Telegraph
will give the above 4 insertions. —Macon Messenger
A PLAM’ATiON'FOR SALE.—I offer lor
-■ -L- sale roy Pianta ion in Scriven county, contain
ing 145(1 act us, of which 1109 are oak ual hickory,
.anil lire balance pine land. The sii nation is healthy
ami lies abou: tour miles from the river: 4 0 acres
ofthe land are cleared and will average 800 to 12l«-<
pounds ol cation to th * acre. 1000 bushels Corn
on the place can be had at the market price ; also,
eight Horses and mules.
Price 15000 Dollars—part cash, and tho balance
m bankable paper. J. M. WADE.
Jan 4 2 ts
LAW NOTICE.—The subscriber, having loca
ted himself in Washington, Wilkes county,
Georgia, will practice Law in lire several Courts oT
tho Non hem Circuit. All business entrusted in his
care will meet with prompt aitenlion.
ACT He may be found at Dr. Robert L. Roddey’s
Office. WM. A. QUIGLEY.
Jan 11 8 It
\ CARD.—.nr. Vender having been in the cm
-1% ploy of the subscribers lor a number of years in
the city ol Savannah, they lake pleasure in recom
mending him to their friends and patrons as fully
competent to sustain the reputation they have en
deavored to attain in their profession; ami hope by
their contemplated exertions, to promote the inter
ests of those who favor them, to merit the continued
patronage licrlufure so liberally extended to them.
PRICE & MALLERY.
Drapers and Tailors.
Jan. 20. 16
ADMINISTA’I DU’S NOTICE.—Four Months
after date application will be made to the Hon
orable Inferior Court of Jefferson County, When sit
ting lor ordinary pu poses, for le.-.vt to sell two tracts
of Land lying in the County of Cherokee.
Also, ono tract in Lowndes County, for the benefit
ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Jan. the
14th, 1337.
J. W. ALEXANDER, ) . . .
W. S, ALEXANDER. 1 Ad
Jan. 20. X 16
'Y OTICE —Will he sold at the Market-house, in
a ® the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the usual hours of sale, that
House and Lot in lho village of Summerville, Inlely
occupied by Charles J. Jenkins, adjoining Capt
Ketch.mi’s lot, nnd separated hy a street from Ihe
lot whereon 1 reside Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN Mc/CINNE, Trustee.
Jan 19 x 15 td
SAMUEL LANE.
Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, ij-c.
48 Broad street,
HAVING just arrived from London, begs most
resper ffully to return iris si cere thanks to the
citizens of Charleston, and ihe adjoining States, lor
the very liberal share ol patronage which he has
hitherto receiver,and feels that ho would be waul
ing in gratitude for such support, were he not thus
publicly to acknowl dge the honors sd. conferred,
ami to prove that he has still an earnest and sincere
de-ire to extend, if possible, his connections in South
Carolina, He has been to England for the purpose
of effecting arrangements ol a direct intercourse he
tween the establishment there nnd here, and also
with the Cloth Manufacturers, &c. &e.
Having completed his arrangements in a manner
te ensure a quick succession of the most fashionable
articles of Dress being exported, ho most respect
, fully assures them that he has now opened an assart
. ment of COATS, &c. &c., which are not to he sur
passed firr quality, workmanship and style, in the
U. Stales.
8. L. begs to add that all orders in his business
for the London Markets, will meet a promptness of
lies; ntcli which will elmrnclerize the peculiar ad
vantages of litis establishment Master Tailors
. may bo supplied with the latest fashions.
N. K.—Wanted, 12 first.rale CO AT HANDS.
SCr The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni
cle, will please give theahovc two insertions on Sat
urday and Thursday, until further tmica.—Charles
ton Mercury.
Jan. 20. 16
NOT i clC.— Rob but Claiikk,
s/iS? Ff,(j. jo aiiih(»iizt*(l to collect all duea nnd
demands for Water privileges.
Jan 18 14 4t] SAMUEL HALE.
a DMINISTRATOU'S SALE—On Saturday,
l\. thc2Blh January, 1837, will ho sold nt the
late residence of Fielding Fryer, Sen. pear Fryer's
Bond, Ihe perishable properly of said dec'd, consist
ing of Horses, Cattle, Hpgs, torn, Fodder, &c. —
Tire Lands nnd Negroes hired on tho same day.—
Terms on the day.
MULFORD marsh,) ...
FIELDING FRYER \
Jan 0 C vvtd
AKI’ENTER'S OUo-Resiiious Ext rod of Mus
/ turd, or Ore of Sinnpite—A most valuable ru
befacient, and acts instantaneously on its application.
Forsnle by CLOUD <& BOTIIW ELL,
Jan 19'15] No. 23! Broad-street.
CARPENTER’S Solution of Krcosotc— For the
euro of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tellers,
ring-worms, and will immediately stop h ceding
from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, &c. &c.
For sale hy CLOUD Ac 1501 HW ELL,
Jan 16 15] No. 232 Bread-sire, I _
n, ANDIFORDiV COLLINS offer for sale low
11 closi a consignment,
1< 0 boxvs tiosh Raisins,
20 qr. ea.-ks M, .VI. Wine,
100 boxes kali Spanish Sugars,
3D i ns s Men s Fur ail J Silk Hats,
20 bins Onions,
5 bids Apples.
' Do, a quantity of A’taplc and Fancy I ry Gom s
Such as Blankets, Negro Cloths, calinets, Broad
Cloths,! iltcocs, Brown and Bleached cheatings
' and Marini'S, Irish Linens, . launels, r-ilks, Ac. Asc.
Jan 17 tR 13
J/OR SALE —A splendid brass mumilcd Buggy
a W agon, double seat, lined with flesh colored
watered Gras de Zin, with double harness, polo and
shafts—made to order in New Haven, lust summer,
of the best materials. Apply to
Jan II li it] C. MINER.
1? XLCUTOR’S SALE—On the first Tuesday
U in March next, will ho sold at the Courthouse
door in Waynesboro’, the iollowing Negroes, viz
Fanny and Willis; sold hy direction of the Will of
! Absalom Kinsey, doc’d. 'iVrms of sale made known
] on the day. SAM L BARROW, Ex r.
. Jan 9 b w,tl
f STEAMBOA T OFFICE, )
Savannah, Jan. 2,1837. j
I DIVIDEND NO. 24.—The Board of Directors
1 S-F of the Steamboat Company ol Georgia, have
1 this day declared a Dividend of Thirty-five Dollars
, per share on the profits of the Company lor eight
’ months past, which will be payable to the Stock
-1 holders or their |legal wprmentalivc. on and alter
. the 16th inst. VV. E. LONG, Sec. & Jr.
[ Jan 6 4 1,1
. GEORGIA, Columbia County.
f aa AKY J. LLOY'D tolled before me ono black
1 ItA Horse, 14 or 15 years old, a star in his face,
. appraised hy George Clark and Bartlett at
tin.ty dollars THOMAS WILKINS, J. P.
1 A true extract from the Estray B ( m'K
, Jan 6 4 3twj DAVID HARRIS. C' k.
r I »ACON.—CoTher At Hill have just received 30
1 A» hhds. handsome Cincinnati cured Bacon, as
sorted sides, hams and shoulders, for sale by the
hogshead or nt retail. [Jan 3 t I lm
OF A SWINDLER!—I ukc this
method of cautioning the public ngainst the
impositions of n kcavc hy ihe-.ame of Thomas
Sidf.ootvom, who under pretext of borrowing, ro
ccatly decamped, taking with him a small amount of
money not belonging to him. amid SidaljoUoni says
he is a native of Virginia. He has been rec inly
employed is a stage driver on the Florida lino, and
is about 5 'eel for 5 inc cs high, sandy complexion,
and is very talkative and jovial in his manners
Various suspicions rest upon him, but 1 am nol
sufficiently certain oi his guilt to i üblish them.
Jan |S 14 w2t] A. W. RHODES.
OCT The Charleston Mercury, New Orl nns Bee
an ! Mobile Chronicle, wiil please give the above 3
insertions and forward th ir accounts to this ollicc
O TICE.—AII persons indebted to the csinieol
Joshua Stanford, late of Columbia county, dec
are requested to come forward and m ike immediate
payment; ami those having demands against the
same.are hereby notified to present them properly
authenticated, within the time prescribed by law.
GUILFORD ALFORD. Adm’r
with the will annexed.
Jan 18 X 14 6t
NOTICE —All persons indebted to ihe estate of
Peter Mathis, doc’d, are requested to mnke im
mediate payment. Also, nil persons having de
mands against said estate, are requested to present
them in terms of'lhc said.
ROBERT A. ALLEN,) , . .
NANCY MATHIS. \ Adm "’
Jan 13 X 10 40d
CHH.IK MONTHS after dale, application will bo
*- made ;o the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, lor leave
to sell tile Land nnd Negroes of Seth Eason, dot 'd,
for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of .-aid de
ceased. BRYANT FULFORD, Anm’r.
Jan 16 X 15 4m
4 LL persons having demands against the late
- * Set h Eason, of Jefferson county, deceased, are
requested to hand them in properly anth nticaied,
within the time prescribed hy law, and those indebt
ed to the deceased will m ike payment to
BRYANT FULFORD, Adm’r.
_Jan 16 X 15 l!t
\I.L persons having demands against the late
James T. Hudson, of Jefferson comity, dec'd,
are requested to hand them in, properly anthenlica
ted, within Ihe time prescnlv d hy law, anil those
indubieU tj the deceased will please make payment
to ELISHA SMITH, Adm’r.
Jan 16 X 15 fa
OUR MONTHS after dale, application will be
A made tithe honnrable the inlerior Court of
Jefferson County, sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, for
leave to s ll the interest ofthe minor heiis ol Wil
ham Slicetmnn d. ceased.in lot number six, in the
iwenty-s 'toad district of Muscogee county; nnd
also for leave to sell n negro man named Charles, be
longing to said estate; for the purpose of division
amongst the heirs of said estntc.
MOSES BRINSON, Jr. Guardian
of tho Minors, and Administrator
de bonus non of Estate
Jan 16 X 15 fit
■ NOUR .MON TILS after date, application will bo
X 1 made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Jefferson county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for
leave to sell Ihe Land and Negroes of James T.
Hudson, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
ELISHA SMITH, Adm’r.
Jan 16 X 15 4ni
» OTlCE.—During the abscenee of ihe snbscri
' hers from this city, 51r David Vendor will act
as our legal and authorized Attorney.
PRICE <t MALLERY.
Jan. 20. 10
PEOPLE’S LINK OF s PAGES.
Milledgcville Jan. 12, 1837.
AT a meeting of Ihe Directors of the People's
Line of Stages, held this day at their office, in
this pla e, it was
Resolved, That an instalment of 50 per cent on
the capital Stock of said Company is required to be
paid in on the Ist day of February next.
F. V. DELAUNAY, President.
Jan. 17. 16 2lw
SCf The Columbus Enquirer, Macon Messenger,
and Augusta Sentinel, will give the above twd Week
ly insertions.
AUCTION NOTICE --Sandifori- ifc Col
lins, Auctioneers nnd Commission Merchants,
return their thanks to tho .Merchants and others of
Augusta, tor the very liberal support received since
their commencement as Auctioneers nnd Commis
sion Merchants, mid hope to merit a continuance
of the same. They are at all times prepared to make
the must liberal advances on consignments, nnd
pledge themselves to uso their best exertions to ren
der satisfactory and prumpl sales
They beglea.e to slate 1 hat they have engaged
the services ol one ofthe most experienced Auction
eers at tho south, whose whole time and attention
will bo devoted ‘o the business of the firm, and they
most confidently say that higher prices lor J.amis,
Negroes, Merchandize, Mock, ike. cannot be obtain
i ed by any other Auction House in this cuy or cLo
■ where.
N. B. The following are the rates of Commission,
as agreed upon by both Auction houses in this city,
to w Inch they are hound to adhere, according to
written contract:
Dry Goods and general Merchnntdizo, 3 per cent.
Horses, (valuable blood stuck excepted) 5 per cent.
Estate Sale of Personal property, 3 per cent.
Books nnd Prints, 10 per rent.
K< al Estate under 82.51)0,2i per cent.
Over 8.,500 and under 85,000 2 per cent,
1 Over 85,000 and under 810,000 11 percent.
810,000 and over, I p-r cent.
Bank stock on 85,00.1 and under $50,000, i per cent
■ Over 850,0 0, ipe cent.
All Estate sales when the properly is nlreadj sold
■ nnd cried lor the purpose of making lilies,Bsper
Lot or House and Lot. For Negroes $2.
i For Negroes in nil cases li per cent,
f Jan 21 ts )7
i fW OTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS Propo
sals will he received ty the undersigned, until
tho 15tii of February next, to construct a Bridge
. across the Coosa River, to ho lucnled ihrce mis s
. above the Welmnpkn i,ridge—tho charier ol which
. was granted hy Ihe lale legislature. Lumber and
stone may be had convenient to the site. For limb
er particulars, apply to ihe undersigned.
E. \V. GILBERT, President
, for lhe Coosa Bridge Company.
I Wctiimpha, Ala., Jan. 11, 1837.
The Monlgomcry papers, Mobile Register, Colum
bus (Ga ) Enquirer, and ihe Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel,
will Insert Ihe above tiil Ihe ]slh Fob., and forward
[ their ueconuis to this office.— Wetumpka Sentinel
| A Jiirsl rate Founrnaii and Ac
• Syii)? counlunt is desirous of employment, for a
short lime in this city. Apply at this office.
Jau 17 if )3
STEAMBGa i un ici., (
Savannah, December 31, 1830. )
RESOLVED, ) hat in fu urea share ol ihe
Slock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia
shall h! uxed at One Hundred Dollars,and that ihe
President and Treasurer call in all the outstanding
certificates, anil issue new certificates at the rule of
One llnndn d Dollars per share.
In conlormily lo the above resolution of the Board
of Directors, Stockholders ol the Suamboit Com
pany of Georgia are hereby required lo hand in
their present scrip on or he nr ihe Ut of February
next, that new scrip may he is- ued them al the above
rale VV. E. LONt,, Sec. Ac Tr.
Jan 6 4 td
~i 11 v .MARSHALL'S Sage.— VV ill bo sold a
the Lower Market house, in this city, on Satur
nay ihe-J.ifi iust unices previously applied lor hy
iln ir owwrs— three Horses, taken up within I lie
eorpuriiie limits ul cugu.la; one is a sorrel horse,
null u eh.rt mil, u’.d in low order; one dark dies
hi.i horse, with n small slat in the forehead, and lame
in one fure-icg ; and one light buy horse, no punic
u ar mariis discoverable.
FGal I.K BLODGET, Ctly Marshal.
I Jan 14 11 wld
'• Xf.v Ul Oiv’S S.'LE.—Will he sold on iMun
’ If day Ihe 20th of February next, at ihe late re
sidence of John Olive, deceased, in Columbia couu
ty —ad the personal property of said deceased, (Ne-
I grues excepted,) consisting of Household and Kitch
en Furniture, Corn, Fedder, Oats, Horses, Hogs,
Cattle, implements for limning,one lour whell Wagon
' and Harness, two Cotton Gms, &>;. Ate. Sale to
continue from day' la day, it necessary.
Jan 10 7 wluj FABiUSJ. OLIV E, Ex’r.
r|\OIIIKE— A Blacksmith, a good workman, so-
JL her and honest. Enquire at this Office.
• 12 3 if
\f EG ROE 8 FOR SALE—I will sell 4 Negroes,
viz; Charlotte, between 35 and 40 years ol
age; Harry, a boy, about 10 years old—Susan, a
girl, 4 years ol age—William, un infant, 1 year old
T.i a purchaser who will buy them together, a liber
al bargain would be given. For lurther panmu.ars,
enquie of the subscriber. A. EDY, •
4 miles N. E. of Applington, Columbia Co.
Jan 6 4 3t*
! M. HOWEY, Professor of Penmanship, wi
O. remain in Augusta a short lime, to give lessons
in this useful art. lie respectfully invites the mien
lion of all persons desir us of writing an elegant
h nd. Five or si* lessons on his admirable system
are generally sufficient lo accomplish this, though
years may have been spent in fruitless efforts lo at
, lain it. Those who have tried Jormer systems ai d
1 failed, are assi red there is no mistake in this. Then
success will be guarantied, il the requisite attention
be given. Persons wi hing to lake lessons are re
quested to make immediate application to Mr. 11. ai
1 his room in the Masonic Hall, where his specimen!
rnny be examined and terms know n. Private lessoni
* given, if required
B Jan 15 12 rs
•' - • OllCf.
L*
s f’BlHEsubsoritx'r respectfully r mlorras his friends
s n nnj the’public in general, that lie I ins now un
if hand mid oilers a large stuck of CUXFF.CTIOXA
«j KV i m*d other articles in his lino of business. Truly
y grateful lor past luvors, he solicits the continuance of
j j u share of public patronage.
1,1 Ills SI'OCK CONSISTS OF
- CANDIES—Mint, Cinnamon, Lemon. Clove,'Sasn
it fras, Cream, Annisced, Amioud, Hore
houad, &c. Ac.
SUGAR I’LL I .M US—Of every description and fl i
i vor; Mint Drops, Sour Lemon do., Gum
3 do., end Cordial do.
• CORDIALS—Mint, Cinumon, Perfect Love, Lit, ol
I Man, Anntseed, by the barrel or dozen
bonles, also, Lemon Syrup.
0 PIES AND CAKES—Of every kind, fresh, kept
constant on hand, such as Sponge, Pound.
Hard, Lemon, Plum, Fruit, Maccnronies.
Pies unn fans.
SUGAR TOYS AND FIGURES.—A fine lot of P«.
ris manufactured sugar works just recei
ved; Figures, 'Joys, Crismliscd Figures
and Chnsmos Presents, Ac.
1 DRY AND GREEN FRUITS.—Apples, Oranges
licmons,PitioApple»,Cocoaniils, Soil Shell
*■ Almonds, Filhona, Wall-nuts, Brazil-nuts,
t Raisins, Figs, Prunes, V> est India Preser
ves (in glass jars), and a lot of Northern
and French Pickles.
SUGARS, Ac - A fine lot ot real Spanish Segirs
and Principees, l-rllwicli Cavendish, and
a Honey Dew Chewing Tobacco.
.. WINES AND LIQUORS—Gin, Kmn, Brandy,
3 Claret, Champagne, Malaga and Muscat,
I, WOODEN ‘lUVS.—Dress'd Dolls, Drums Swords,
Guns, Barking Doga, Birds, and other
kinds 100 numerous to mention.—
Also, 4 doz. largo sizo Sky Buckets,
and 2 doz small size do.
0 SKTCoumry and town customers will meet with
® prompt attention at the shortest notice, hv applies
• dun to AUGUS FINE FREDERICK.
Nov. 99 59 200 Broad-sireei.
“rowa-nITs
, CJcimiiie Tonic or
Vegetable Febrifuge,
-I Warranted to be a perfect and lasting cure for the
(•j FEVER AND AGUE,
t| The lollowing are some of the many acknowledge
ments in its favor:
From Dr. D, W. Fareand, Surgeon Dentist,
p 1 Philadelphia.
f CIR— -Wjih regard to your Tonie Mixture, I do not
r ft hesitate, after a great deal of experience, not on
. ly in my own case, but in several memb rs of my fa-
B mily, to pronounce it one of the best medicines known
1 (iir Fevers, and more particularly for Fever and Ague
„ This disease seized hold of my system in tho full ol
, 1829, and continued with increasing violence, defy
ing all the ordinary remedies, until thespring of 1831,
when I concluded to test the eftieacy of your course.
I, with curdpfl satisfaction, am enabled to stale, that
1 was immediately restored to excellent heath, which
1 have unilnrmly enjoyed from that period. Having
- witnessed the decided e/fieac}' of your medicine in
0 many other cases, I feel a pleasure in recommending
1 it to all my friends, and am pleased to say it has sue
r eecded beyond my most sanguine expectations.
Vuurs, respectfully,
i D VV. FARRAND.
From Mr. Thomas Court, Spring Harden, I'hiiada ’
I shall be happy to afford to the public a history of
the sickness from which 1 was rest! red hy Ruwand's
I Tonic Mixture. 1 Imd the Fever and Ague tbr sever
t nl months, of n very obstinate character, which had
entirely overpowered the elasticity of my system, and
1 was last sinking into a state ol complete exhaust! 11
About this period 1 was attacked with u severe cold,
■ nltctidcd with a violent cough, together with night
sweats, and soon had all the distressing symptoms of
active consumption. An eminent physician had con
-1 stanlly attended me, but with very little success ; and
1 nl length ceased his visits, desponding of being able
to alliird mo essential relief. 1 had mm very inlc
1 prospect of obtaining assistance, and had almost do
-3 spaire lof recovery. In such a dreadful condition, 1
Was advised to make use o( your Tonic Mixture,
and I detcrmlfad to try it as a lust resort 1 need nut
observe, that attended, in my case, with its usu
, nl restorative effects, and, within a few weeks, I was
- blessed with reluming health, and happiness. Three
others of my family are, also, instances of its benefi
cial influence ; who, with many more of my ncquain
‘ lances, are ready to corroborate the many recommit)-
> datums which arc presented in Us behalf.
1 A suppiy hist received, and (or sale by
3 ’ CLOUD A BOTH WELL,
No. 23d, Bruad-slrcot.
3 Dec If. 100
■ —__ ,
I Ocoigia Insurance A ■ nisi company,
Augusta, N0v.2,1836
fßt IIIS Company will receive tnoney on deposit, (hr
I B any lime not less than sixty days, nor more Ilian
- twelve months. Transferable certificates of such
1 (Dp-site will be issued, hearing interest nt tho rate of
f six percent per annum For puri-,ds longer or shorter
1, than cither of the above, special contracts will be
~ made.
For the con .cnienconf persons residing at a distance,
applications may be made to either of the agents of
1, the Company, in South Carolina and Georgia, whose
■, names are annexed.
0 WM. T, GOULD, Sec'ry.
Agrents;
Padollorcl, Fay & Co., Savannah.
F. If. Young A Sons, Darien.
Iverson L. Harris, Milledgevtlle
Charles Day, Macon.
Arthur B. Davis, Columbus
Holcombe, Beck At Co .Charleston, S. C.
George Barrotl, Hamburg, S.C.
November 4 88 tl
Hay’s fLiutmicnt.
1 A CERTAIN core for iho following distressing
r - x complaints : —Piles, Dropsey, Sore Throat, by
Cancers or Ulcers; Scrofula in its worst stages;
Rheumatisms, acute mid chronic Croup, Wknopintt
Cough, Foul Ulcers, Lumbago mid Sciatica, while
- Swellings, Bruises and Sprains, Scald Hoad, Fresh
'• Wounds, Chilblains, Ac. Ac.
I A supply just received and for sale hy
c CLOUD A BOTHWELL.
s No 232 Broad-street.
1 Nov 25 94
I
Notice.
4 LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of JAMES
ill BLANCHARD, Sr. deceased, are ret|uestcil to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
wid present them duly attested, in the time prescribed
j by law.
I. URIAH BLANCHARD, > „ .
i MILLINGTON BLANCHARD, \ h ' ltore
November II 9l) 60d
| Uxccntoi* , « iale.
WILL HE SOLD* on iho firm Tuosday in Feb
ruary next, nt Ihe Lower Market in tlm City
of Augusta, wilhin iho lawful huur« •>( sale. tho real
ESIW I’lfiof linger Wnluoii, Itjleoftheiimond Colin
ly deroniied, consistin'' of nine hundred nrro« of
‘ LAND in snid Coiimy, about fen ihileH from
on the rood leading to Louisville; a beautiful, healthy
I summer retreat, with superb water.
fl A 1.80.
Ten or Eleven likely NEGROES, belonging lo the
1 Estate ol said deceased. .Sold for tho benefit of the
- heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made i
i known on the day of sale. E. PERRYMAN,
Nov 11 'JO id Executor. i
r«r Kiilc.
A valuable. House and Lot, in the town of
‘ p i, LOIIISVIMA!. (iu.
’ pfPfß The Subscriber ojforit for sale his HOUSE
IjjPjl and LOP in the Town of Louisville. The 1
1 ! Dwelling House is two story high, and very con/eiii- I
’! ent ; conlahjiig 7 rooms and five (ire places ; agis.il •
‘ kitchen, negro house, pantry mid smoke house; fine ‘
3 stables, carriage house, corn house and fodder left; an 1
’ j excellent and never failing well of water, a rich and I
| large garden spot, all in good repair. Terras low and 1
accommodating.
. j To a Physician with n family, wishing a situation,
. 1 it offers many advantages, as it is one of the fineil o
- pollings for the practice of medicine in tho Stale of •
- Georgia. For further information, apply to the sub- ‘
- seriber, No. 232 Bioad-sl., Augusta. 1
Dr. N. B. CLOUD. 1
, Chronicle and Constitutionalist will insert the above
1 weekly, till forbid. 91 Nov. 15
. I
li.'lU
FlllfE co-partnership of SCHLEY 4* JOHNSON 1
. M. 1h thi»d iy by rnutml conxent. t
Tho underMignod will continue tu practice in the
counting of Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Rurice. t
' Jefferson, and Seri von. Htrict at lent ion will bo paid
! to all business committed to his charge.
GEORGE SCHLEY.
1 Dec. 23, 1m 102
CARPENTER’S COM POUND
Syrup of* Liverwort,
A SAFE and valuable Medicine for Coughs, Spit,
ting of blued, Consumptions, and Liver Com
plaints.
i Most ofthe Mcoieino made nse offor the above
S diseases, are ofa stimulating nature, which, although -
i- sometimes giving temporary relief, in almost every in
it stance when they are freely used,’aggravate the dis- i
a ease, and reduce the strength ol'tlie patient,
h 'Phis article possesses superior advantages over these
l preparations, its action being of a tonic, invigorating
d and strengthening nature, thus overcoming the dis
if ease, by promoting expectoration, and gradually iu
n creasing the strength of the patient, and this without
s- being attended with any unpteasant effects; it also
u agrees with theslomurh, in all cases, and is a pleasant
>« and agreeable medicine to lake. For sale hy
is CLOUD A BOTHWELL.
No. 232, Broad-Street.
Derls 100 rs
THE Annual Races over the Barnwell Course
will commence on Wednesday, 15lh February
next
“irstday, three mile heats free for all hoises.
Sc ond day, two mile heats, confined to horses
nise.l or owned in the district for twelve months
previmu to the rare.
Third day, mile heats, best three in five. Free
for all horses,
OCT The Augusta Constitutionalist will, please in
sert the above lour limes.
JOHN T. O’BANNON, See. A Treasurer.
Jan. A 9 w 4
The Augusta State Rights Sentinel will copy tho
above lour times. •
Administrator’* holier.
g~.IQUH months after date, application will be
M ' made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of
Jefferson county, when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses; for leave to sell the Land and Negroes of
Janies Neely, deceased.
HUGH J. NEELY, Admr. |
December 19th, 1830 4lm SO
f iVvv fc.x I'Y DOLLARS REWARD.—Runu-
JL way from the subscriber on the 27tb day of
October, a negro man oy the name of ANTHONY,
about 5 feel Cor 7 inches high, one tooth out be
fore, wjth a sear on the ankle, full eyes and speaks
quick when spoken t>, and oflight eomplcetion.—
It is likely he will make his way tor Savannah or
Charleston. Jailors a'e requested lo give inlorma
lioil immediately to the subscriber, in Burke coun
ty, Go. should said negro be lodged in theireusloc y
Jan 4 8 w2m] WILLIAM W. DAVIS
£K>* The ('ha'leston Mercury will insert tlm
above once a week (or 2 months and forward their
account to fits office lor naymeot
BL AN K FITS. FT. ANN El,.S', Ac. A c.—The sub
scribers have just received
3 bales Dutfil Blankets
1 do super Bed do
2 do white Flannels
2 do red do
2 do rod Lindseys,
2 eases Satinets, (tow privet
With a variety of other Goods in their hue, which,
having been lately purchased, and a part of their
own importation from England, they are enabled
to oiler thorn below the present market prices.
EDGAR A CARMICHAEL.
Jan 9 6 if
jvKW MUSIC FOR tTFe P/]{m>.—A good«V
rlrhcm of music, just received and lor sale br
Jim 7 A lt] T. 11. & I. C. PLANT.
iAW N'UTICFk—The subscriber's Law office
A is situated two doors north ol Judge Isitig
street's, eu Jacksoti-streot. No pains will be Spared
in emleuvoriug lo render satisfaction to those who
may entrust 'o him eluim. for collection, or any
other business connected with his profession.
Jan II 8 31 w] H. V. JOHNSON.
JOSI' OR iMI-il,Am—a limit iiiuwit by C.
J Scott, in favor of Z. P. Scott lor S3OO, on G.
T. -SVolt, payable at 4 months, duo about tho Iftlh or
20th January, Inst. All persons are forewarned bom
trading liir it, or the maker f.otn paying it lo any one
but tlm subscriber. T. 1. \V ALTON.
Jan 18 H It
ME S■'alls. A. 11. A, W. F. I* e.iUßr.KiviiN,
have liee r appointed Agents for tho suite ol
Georgia, and are fully authorised lo reecivo and re
eeipl liir all sums duo lor subscriptions on account
ofthe United Males Tcbgrapb, or either oftlio Peri
odieals issued f-oiu my press.
Jan 3 I ifj DUFF GREEN.
STOCK—A lew slimes .Stale
liailbdciuck wanted—apply at this ollice.
KC. BALDWIN.—Fancy and .Staple Dry
• Goods, at Wliulesa'e, 234 Broad street, An
gnsia, Geo. [Jan 8 Ily
1 1 'IN PLATE, constantly on band and for sale by
J. Jan 3 llfj R. C BALDWIN.
'HE RENOWNED BABCOMB!—John Bos
-» comb's Challenge lo run four mile heats
gainst any horse, mare or gelding in tho 11. States,
over Iho Augusta Course, lor i’wenlV Ttiousand
Dollars, not having been taken, ho will, agreeable
to the terms ol said ehallunge, he let to mares Iho on
suing season ut Augusta, Ga. Ample provision has
been made lor keeping mares scot Irom a distance,
to remain with the horse His pedigree, price and
perfornumqr, will he published in due time.
Jan
IV U l’lCE.—The subscriber liaviug this tiny la
1™ ken into Co-partnership Jasiks Panton, Urn
business will hereafter bo conducted under lira firm
ol'Puo.mas Bakrktt A,Co.
Jan ii H iiiii Thomas harufht.
rsrllUaWAS BAKREI'T A CO. having removed
U to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad
Mien I, nearly opposite the store formerly occupied
by 'i'boiiius Barrett, lakes this method ol informing
t .cir friends mid the public, Unit they are now re
ceiving and oponing a large nod well selected stock
of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Points, Oil, Window
Glass, <Jc., which they are prepared to pot up nt the
shortest notice, mid hope to revolve u portion of Iho
public patronage, I Jan J1 Him
Is'BENLZEU s'vINN'EII, since iho disoslerous
-i fire, has taken a Store on the Soinli side of
liroad-slreel, opposite the Planter’s Hotel, near the
funner stand, No. 330, where ho will keep constantly
on hand a good assortment of Groceries. He teels
ihankl'ul fur the patranuge herelolere extended, and
hopes for a continuance of the same.
Jim 10 7 1m
jV' OTiCE.—Four months alter date, upplicaloni
i » w ill ho made to the huiioiahle the Inferior Uourt
of St riven county, whou sitting for ordinary puruu
sos, lor leave to sell three shares in an undiviaod
tract of Lund of the estate of John Black, and on
which Mary Black now lives, lijr the bonufil of tha
minors. AIARV BcACK, Guardian.
Jau 9 X 4m
|W| UIIGI .. —Four immlhs after dule, Ujipliciltioit
1™ will ho made lo iho Honorable the Interior
Court of Scrivon county, when silting (or oruiniiry
purposes, lor leave to sell a negro fellow hy the
name of Stephen; for the benefit of Lucy Ann
Braswell, a minor,jby her guardian Burnult Newton.
Jan 9 X 4m
jLSERFUMEUV, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac
■I Orange Flower Water, Lavender do., Colrgne
do, Florii'a do, Haney do., Snuff Boxes, F'uuc
Soaps of every kind, Pomatum in pels and rolls, Ir
diau Dye, for coloring the luiir, Bear’s Oil, Atiliqii;
do., Macassar do,, Ward's Vogetahlo flair an., Milk
ut Roses, lor the eoiiiplpxii.il, Compound Ciilurieg I
Tooth Wash. For sale by
CLOUD A BO I’ll WELL, 231 Broad r!
Jan 2 1
,k, Ol'iCE.— All persons indulged ;o the estate of
W iiiiiif’red Dunn, dec. of Columbia eoimly, arc
rpqupslcd to make iuiiuediate payment; and ilmso i
having claims will present llicni duly ult.-sted is
the time prescribed by 1 -w. i
WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ex’r.
Jan 1 40dw
I BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be soldou
Jo J the first Tuesday in Fcbuary next, nt tho Court
House Door in the town ol Wayneshorough, the
following |ir..perty, to wit i (hie tract of Land eon- 1
mining five hundred and sevonty'seven acres, more :
or less, adjoining land of / L. F Tiinilm mirf oth
ers Sold ns lire properly of .Thomas F'. F’ow, to
satisfy one (I fir, in litvor of Alillon Antony vsT. S
Few, sold subject to a niorlgiigu and widow's dow
ory.in the tame. JAMES A. SPRINGER, S. li.G.
Jan 6 fi 4 |
"■NOR SALE.—A House and l-ottil the lower end ,
£ of Broad-sireei, Ihc property of Mrs. C. S. ftle-
Lenn. The f/rt is large and the Hotiso might he
liaidea cumforlnhlo residence fur a family at a small
expense. F'-.r terms apply lo
Jan 13 10 3tw] JOHN MOORE i
l
CIAME to the Richmond Hotel, on. I|ie night of <
> the 4th inst. a small, ehesnut sorrel Hok b, 9
or 10 years old, hujh hind (net white, nslar m lit
lor. head, some signs ol harness on his shoulders and
sides, had or, his neek when he came a rope or halter.
The owner is requested lo cull, pay all. xpenees mid
take him away. E. W. COLLIER.
Jan 18 14 I
PRUNES—SO boxes superior fresh 1
B Prunes, j'tst received and for sale low by .
SANDRRFORD A COLLINS,
Opposite ihc Planters Hotel. i
Jon 17 2t 13 i
; , |
yw, rptllE English Sinlliim Hkuoford I
1 1 iiTiml A —This very lino and superior 1
Qa A \ bred Race Horse will stood Ins next
Ct tl seasonal Mr. Wilpam R, Smith's, in
lamrcus district, S. C. near t e Island
Foard, on Saluda, ot F'ifty Dollars the season. Par- 1
liculars in large bills in duo time. .
Augusta, Jnn. 16, 1837 12 St
■| DOLLARS REWARD.—Strayed from this
Alf place on or about the 28th Doe. last, a small
Cbesmil Sorrel More, 6or 7 years old. The only
thing remarkable about her is the loss of one of the
eye lids, supposed to have been done hy taking out
tpe Hooks. Tho alrove reward will be paid foi the
delivery of said More at my house in Columbia
County, or at the Richmond Hotel.
ROBERT W BEALL.
Augusta, Jan. 19, 1837. 16
| IVOTirE.—I offer for side nr lit the celebrated
i 1 ' well bred Stallion llkiutoca. This horse 1*
| so well known Ideem it unnecessary to give the
catalogue of hi* pedigree; let it suffice to say, that
i in the Stole of Virginia, where the blood of this
l -lock is WiII known, they atnntl unrivalled, nnd in
! the vicinity of this place, where he hits stood lor se
veral year*, therexpn ho a lot of horses and calls
shown, lor the saddle and harness, that will tqital
or surpass any in the Stale. Many of His colts have
been sold from 83(H) to SSOO, nnd in some Instances
the latter price lias heen refused—they being of a
' stout, muscular size, and superior durable saddle
’ ; horses
i Heriioga is a beautiful sorrel, ruthcrover Id hands
high, compactly built, nnd in short, elegantly Ibmi
cd in every respect. If he is nut disposed ol by the
commencement of the limes in this place, ho will
be offered on the turf lor sale, or to let out, as Au
gusta is not a suitable place to raise colts. A bar
gain may be expected.
HENRY MEALING.
Jan IB ISJ 3lsvv
)\| OTICE—The subsiT.lren have tunned i Co
la pantorsltip, and opened au u 1 11 ein l.a Cringe.
(In. lor the purpose of practising Law in Troup and
the adjoining counties of the Coweta ami (-liaitahoo
chee Circuits. They will regularly attend the 10l
lowing Counties Harris, Mem wether, Troup
Heard nnd Coweta. OKRVII.I.E A. HULL.
Jan 7 5 Itnl JESSE 1.. HULL.
PRINTING PAPER—from A. Patterson A
Son's Paper Mill, Greenville, S C.—lust re
i eeived and tbr sale at the manufacturers prices, by
Jan7 til T. 11. A I. I.'. PLANT.
tjHOUR MONTHS after dale application will he
JL made to the honorable Interior Court of the
county of Jellurson, silting us a Court of Onlinniy,
lor leave to sell one hall of Lot No. sixteen, in the
Twentieth Uistiiel of formerly Muscogee county,
now Harris : the property if Mary s. Moore, minor,
lor her henelii, SARAH MOORE, Guardian,
an 7 li wld
ariMl RENT, until Ist Jnnuarv, 1838,
a Store House will) a Post Ollier
all ached, in a good neighborhood lor
selling goods, about thirty-live miles
trout Augusta. For further particulars
enquire of Mr. A. Know lion, Augusta.
■lnl l IQ _ 1- fdvv _
is. E\V >1 At.Kl.ltEL. —gu whole mi l go hul*
la hills. No 1; dll whole and HI) Imlfhbls. No. 2;
| all who « bhls. No. 3—lute eunglu Mur Karel—just
received and fur sale by MOISE A COHEN.
Jmt 1G 12
J: -I LMIED States Hu TEL
JESI hThI I* The subscriber respectfully informs
WgS I! n 3™ bis friends and the public t hat he bus
iMjjjiM"!— l tbe above Establishment, and
lined it up in a superior style. He is
now ready to neeeinmoihuo transient families, nnd
such oilier persons as may favor him w ith their pa
tronage. His terms me higher than similar estah
iishments in the eiiy, Inn at be gives bis entire
personal attention to the management ol it,
he (cels satisfied dial those who honor him with
their company and partake of bis fare, will not litnl
limit with bis prices.
BENTON WALTON.
Augusta. Jan. 0 _ G 111
> li[ i i ~'u~ VlaGEl'.vlli.l'. iUi.i<j> i.v.E
U STOMACHIC.*! KT HEPATIC.*:—For
the cure of Dyscepsir, Liver Complaints, Ac. As.
Aide, Peter*' Vegetable Hepatic, nr Anti-Bilious
Pills, the cheapest and iimsl approved Family Medi
cine over nffiiri<l to the pfthlie
Those nietlieinos hove been tbuinl so ofTeelnal in
removing iheriunplaints for which they tire recom
mended, lltai physicians Iroiptenlly have recourse lo
litem for lncir pulieniit, tiller having exhausled their
ski.l to little or no purpose. For sale by
CLOUD A BOTH WELL, 233 Broad at
Jan 3 1
b> ENUINE COTTON MEED.—The suhseril er
I has on the river, a mint Petit Gulf Cotton
Seed, that hat heen selected on the Gulf Hill planta
tions by Isaac. Ramsey, Esq. of Columbia county
Those wishing nn article I hat can ho relied on us
pure, will do well to send their orders oi en I us early
us eonvenienl. This 10l of setd has been selected
with great cure, mure with n view lo the planting in
terest, I hun lu proliimt the article.
Jan 17 13 sinMl BENI. BAIRD
■\TE«RO W()MAN~FOR BALE—Aft.nit forty
li years of age—she can he seen Ml the jail, and
will Resold low, ifiakoiionlnl the Slate; is sold be
cmiso she w 111 not live with her present owner.
Jan 14 11 if
l%j O 1 ICE —All persons nalelileU lo die estate ol
Is Elias Welborn,late ofComuthiu county, doe
arc requested lu come forward and make uninudiatt
payment, and nil persons having demands ugmns
ibch'aiue am notified to prPtieitt Ilium duly umin-im
culed within the imui prescribed by mw.
J. M. \V ELHORN, Adm’r.
Jtn 3 1 w4od
Tins | DC LI. ARM Rr.W MU), —A valuable
JL\IU t;t)LD WATCH wnssloleu iruinii trunk
iu Augusta, Guo. on 21st November licit; tbuwitcdi
vvn made by Beuj. •Stetiurl, Solm Square, London,
and is numbered 719. Tito above reward will be
pmd to any one giving iuhirmiiiioli that will lead lu
Its recovery. Apply ut ibis office.
Jan 14 HCt
iCJ* Editors generally will cunfura ftvor by giv
ing tins n lew I s mon-.
u (It'S at FLORENCE FOR HALE. — The
U J sieond sale of tails at the hemitilul town of
Florence, Hie wart County, Ala will lake plane on
Monday die 2l)di(layol February next, at which
lime will be ollered fitly o’ one hundred desirable
lads. Terms of sale made known on the day. Flo
rence is situated on the banks ol that halnhuothen,
22 miles below Columbus and (j miles above lr
winion.
Any thing in praise of this beautiful sent is deem
ed unnecessary. Hut those who wish tn live ett it
Southern Utvrr,enjoy good botilili by drinking good
water, and making money, would do well to appear
oil die tiny. H. W. JERNIGAM,
Jan II 8 wld] Agent tbr Ilia Company
i)cy The Mae.in Messenger, Georgia Journal, H.
R. Sentinel. Charleston Mercury nnd Alabama
Journal, will please publish the above weekly nil
day of sale, and liirwti d their accounts in mo lor
payment in Lumpkin, Stewart Comity, Gu.
H. W J.
|aa7\CY AND STAPLE UP VAiOoIiS —The
J. 1 subscriber, by recent arrivals Irons Charleston
mid lbe North, IS enabl'd lu oiler to the puhlie u mi
riely of Fancy and ample Alludes, at the lowest
rules, viz •
8 mid 9-4 London Dull'd Blankets
811 per. French do do
“ Rose do do
Red and White Flannel
Bro blue and bleached Homespuns
A/arsoilles Cnunterpaiuos
Irish Linens
Fine Lungclolh
FnmiturH t talicoes
French Chiniz
Hervmiis llandk’ls, 4 and 6-4 sqttaro
Single mid double width Merino
Worsted Table Covers
Grass Cloth and Curded Skirts
Silk I lose and i Hose
Cation do
Black Stlks for Dresses
Spool and Hall Cotton, English Pins; and til her
unieles 100 various tn he onimieruled.
Alsu, a superior article oI’GERM AN WORSTED
CRUELLs, turbine.' work, Ut
T. P. SYME,
Broad st. second door below Bridge «t.
Jan 12 11 3t
IHAV i. this day sold my stock tn trade to Messrs,
. Clark A Holland, who will eonlitme the Cloth
ing Business ut the old nnd well osiahlisl ed stand,
2'Jl HrOud-slreet. J trust that the liberal patronage
which has been extended tome while in business,
will not he lust w ith them.
Jan It 11JTJ DM.VON THORPE.
4 LL persons having claims against me, will please
. a. present I hem at the old stand, w here I can he
found for one month from I Ins dale Persons in
defiled In me tire politely requested to make imme
diate payment. D'LYON THORPE.
Jan 14 II ts
I >A RG ALVs— HEELING TiFF A T CO.SP.-
I • ThosnliscribiTs intending lo close their hut
m ss offer their whole stark of goods at nisi Ibrcusl ;
their slock consists of a very general assortment <1
dry gnuds, among which are Extra tine Blue and
I I nd<, Cloihs, Blue Siiks, Black Fr. Bombazines,
Merinos, Irish Linens, English Eong Cloths, Ac.
MORGAN A WYATT, No. xUG.
Jim 4 2
Toi.EN. I rum n Hoarding house in this city ,
i ' lasi night, or oaily this morning, a superior bine ,
BROADCLOTH CLOAK, fur which a suitable ,
revvo’d will he paid, on its delivery at the Chronicle (
A Semin I office [Junfi It
iKr Fmm information received, it is supposed
that the above mentioned CLOAK was sold by a
man who sinle ii, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it yt
stated, left ih’s city fur Greensboro’, or dim neighbor- •'
hood, last Friday morning Any inlbrmuiion re- 1
speenng it will he lhanklully received
C' LOTUS.—The Subscribers are this day open- t
> ing two cases CLOTHS, import'd by iliem <
direct Imm England, per ship China, consisting of t
Blues, .S'icci .Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally
low priced.
They have also received per snip Victoria, from
Liverpool.
Superfine and low pricad Irish Linens
Damask Tnhlo Uiujier
Pantaloon Siulfs
Counterpanes 1
Furniture, Dimities 1
Cambists:, Mention, Ac.
Which they will offer at Now York prices,
EDGAR A CAR.MIC 111 FL ;
Jsn 9 6 ts
I XrOTICE.—A3T ptsg-a. .:.
i I’ William Rogers,deceased, Into of Burke euine
■ ty, will pay the same to the subscribe™—and tliose
l having demands against said estate will present lb*
■ sume m terms of the law.
i euwakd hatcher;; - .
JOHN TOMLIN. t Et n
, Burke eo. Jan 7 X 11 fit
1 It. I V*. l —Will tm ~o i e on Toes-
J J day die Hit day ot February next, at the laic
’ rc’idenee of Winnifrcd Dunn, of Columbia county,
alt tlie personal estate ot said deceased, (Xcroci
J excepted) consisting of Horses, Cottle, Mieep.
Huge, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Fnr
’ niture, and many other articles too tedious in onu
iiieroiH. Sale lo continue front day to day;until
J all is sold. Terms mode known on flic day of sale.
1 WILLIAM S. DUNN, Lx’r. m
Jan 4 a lw
Jq'XECL iOtt rs SAI.E.— vvdi bj sold al do,
.3 Hue residence ol Eli Hudson, deceased, in dor
Comity of Jetlcrson, on Wednesday the 25th ol tl is
insi. a.l the personal property of I tic said decease'!,’
. consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture;
. slock ol i torses,Cuttle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, and a
variety ot other articles 100 ledioiis to menliori; to
h sold bit the purpose of making ad. vision Iwlweru
Ihu legatees .d the deceased.
PENEEOI'K HUDSON, Executrix. ,
N. C—Tengs ufsule will he made know n oh the
vjjv f.lan 7 h swlds
\ U HiUE,—Fe'ur inunlhs niter date, application,
is will ho made lo tbr llunornhlo the Interior
Court ol Seriveti county, when rditing |i>r ordinary
purposes, tbr leave lo sell the Itoui Estate of Daniel
Archer, lor the benefit < I the heirs.
J. s. .SOUTHWELL, Administrator.
Jan 9 X lo 4m
GEuIdiGICAI. DEPARTMENT,"#
.Millerigevilln, Jan. Glh, 1837. )
fI'IHE Sfate Geologist of die State of Georgia
S hereby gives notice, that ho will commence on
| die Ist of February lo run the eastern seeti m line,’
of the State, and make the necessary examinations
during the summer, dirough ihe counties of Clin li
mn, Ellinghum, Seriven, Burke, Richmond, Co-,
hnnhia, Lincoln, Elbert. Fmnkl'n, Habersham
nnd Hahnn; nnd respectfully requests of planters
and niers, any lidbrmatioti ol localities ot Mnrl,'
/. rnestniic, iliffrrent Kind* of lincks } .Vetatlic
ones, Mm ends, Ho lit, Ac. in order that specimens'
may tie nhlninud lor the Stale (aibinet, ot the Seat of
tiovermneni, and un analysis he made of the same,
lo test their value. Also, mineral water! and springs
Inlurmiilion is requested of Ihe boundary lines of
counties, liir the pnrjioXe ol constructing correct
maps ol dm same, nnd also of the heeds end ronrses
ot riven, creeks, brunches, Ac. and on any other
subject funnel led with lire mineral treasures and
agriculture of die State.
J. R. CUTTING, S. 0.
Jan 13 X 10 3t
&>“'l ho Savannah Georgian, Adieus Banner,
Constitutionalist, Augusta, Mdledgcville Reeordor,'
and Standard of Union, will give the ahuvo three
weekly insertions.
BJIEADDEN, I’oitTßAi r I'aintkr, re. |>eet-,
• fully inliirrii* Ihol.iiizensof Augusta dint lie
lias returned lo this city, aim taken the room in the
Masonic Hall, which he occupied last winter.
£C>- Specimens (d hia I’ninling may be scon in a,
few days ni Ins room, lu winch he invites the atten
tion id diuso disposed lo patronize him.
Jini7 5 If
g xM V LOTS.—Widnesdny Ist February next,
dm sale nf< ity Lois will he continued ; to say,
100 (morn nr less,) Here nod hull ner ■ Lois will, by
order ofCity Cooneil he sold at Auelioiq on die
premises The location of the most ol the-e Lois
comprise silnnlioim on commanding eminences, lor
privato dwellings, not surpassed by any in the Statu
The well aacßiliiiiied (ai t ol health nnd pure witter
are eoilsidormioiis snllieiendy conducive lo mtrnet
those who wish for ti permanent loenHon, together
wild the proximity In the city lor trade nnd busmeas,'
anil the Hail Homls linst and West vv'liieh will very
soon bo in sueeesslnl operailon, ore eunsidornthma
not lo lie lost sight id, as well os dint these lots ara
probably die last which will he ollered lor sale by
the city. , ,
Torina ot sale, one half cash—one fourth C months
—one lonrilt twelve mondia
LIITITT A HIGGINS, Auetioneom.
Macon, Jan 1G 12 2l
Os/" The lie order and Federal Union, Mi Hedge-,
viilc; Ch oniric and Constitutionalist, Augusts;
Georgian an I llcpiiblicaii, SoVandqh; Whig, Alliens;
Times, Colinnlmi, S. C., and Conner, Charleston, S.
C , will insert the above twice, and forward their
accounts Martin Mrstt'iinr,
q r|ji \\ F.NTY DOI.LAR.S' REWARD,
A'frv * will he given fur the npprele hsiimi
nnd lodgement in some snie joil, of a Ne
gro wenmn named CHARITY, who ran*-
A )ife=.'vr lu ' , ‘ v (he subscriber on the 241 h of
December lust. Charily is twenty-liv!
«• r six years of age, rather light complect
c*al£>kSlcd. live luel two or Hire.', inehos high,'
and very cion pic 1 1 y built. She has (ns well os i (w
--collect) a large s-ur on the left side oi lier iiine, «x<
lending Irom Ilia lower nurt of her ear to her im
She was raised in Columbia county, in this Stale,'
and has no dnnhl gone 10l lint eoumv.
THOS. T. WIIJKINB.
Eatunloii, Jon 10 IU if
t/OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to Ihe honorable Interior I 'unit of Colum
bia county, when sitting fiir ordinary purposes, lor
leave lo sell the Real Estate and one Negro Girl, be
longing lo the estate ot George Miigruder, deceased,
laic ol said county
GEORGE M, MAGRUDER, Adra'r.
Jon. 1. HH7 X 12 4m
B dtlh iIDLLAUS REWARD.—Rannwny from
1 xatr die subscriber, in Orangeburg district, K.
I.’, on die Idi el March Inst, a Negro Man by the
name ot GLASCOH, and his wife KATEV —Glas-
eou is about 23 years of ngc, about live feet ninn er
1U inches high, dark complexion, round face, mid
dling full eyes, a good srtol teeth, nnd no heard—lm
is a uloiil and likely negro. Kale, his wife, isahnut
2G years ol age, a good sized wench, a shade lighter
Ilian Glascoti, has a sear on one check, loleruhlo full
eyes, good teeth nnd rather small mouth, ami a liltlo
inclined lo thick lips Since they left mo, they
were apprehended nod eoiifmed in the jail ot Jeller
soo eoonty, Georgia, and escaped from the said jail
on llmfllh day ot December, H3S i was inl'ormed
by dm hulor in said comity, that the wench Katey
was lur gune in pregnancy at the time ut her escape.
lull give Iho above reward of One Hundred l)ol
l.n tor tie' delivery ol said Nogroes to me in I (rang#-
burg Disiriet, Sniulr Carolina, or I‘tJij Dollare tor
dr or nppn hension and eonlinenienl in any jail in
the Sinift of Georgia, so that I cun get I hem. My
rniilcitco is about 2 miles ilislunl from Hrunchv ill i,
on die Hud Road, in UruAgebifrgdistrict. . ~
J,. E. COONER.
Jon II 11 swim
IH'UIJR MONTHS idler date, apphcaliun w ill bs
JL made to the honorable die Justices of the Into-,
rim Court ofiluiku county, when si ling fur ordina
ry purposes, f.,r leave lo sell all die Real Estate of
Hiram Nunn, dee’d ; for die benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
SAMUEL BARRON, Adm'r.
Jun 12 X 11 4tn
\ I.L persons indebted in the estate ut inraiii Nunn
lulu of Burke county, deceased, are hereby re
quested to milks immediate payment; and those
having demands against the estate are requested lo
present them duly authenticated, according to law.
SAMUEL BARRON, Adm’r.
Jan 12 X 11 (it
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Mrs June
Nunn, late ol Burke county, deceased, are r'4-'
quested to make immediate payment; nnd llt use
having demands against the estate uro requested lo
present them, duly authenticated, within tiro time
prescribed by law.
SAMUEL BARftON, Ez’or.
Jan 12 X 11 Cl
ALL persons indebted lu the estate of Samuel
Barron, Sen. deceased, late of Burke county,'
are requested to make innhcdiiiie payment; and
those hiving demands against said estate are re>
quested lo present them, duly authenticated,accord
ing lo l uv SAM’L BARRON, Jr. Adm’r.
■lon 12 X 11 Cl
ALL pc iso s muebled lu the esiate of Thomas’
Mallory, lute ol Burke county, deceased, oie re
quested In make immediate payment; and those hs
vmg demands against said dale are requested to'
present them, duly authenticated, according to law .'
JOHN B. ROBINSON, Adm’r.
Jnn 12 X 11 6t
U v l-riduy, me 2nd of March, will be sold atlho'
lute residence of W in. Barron, of Burke Co.
deceased, all the I’ersunal Property of said deceased,'
agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
t onrt, when acting ns a Court of Ordinary lor the
county of Burke, under temporary letters of adminis
tration. SAM’L BARRON, Temp. Ajdnfr.
Jan 12 X llTfi? .*0
SALE.—On WediteVday,
M J 25th January, 1837, will bosuld at
sidence ol William Rogers, deceased, near A’heff
Bluff, in Burke county, the perishable property of
said deceased, consisting of Horses, Mile#, stock
L'nllleand Hogs, Corn arid Fodder, nnd Household
nnd Kitchen Furniture, and Plantation tools.' TeiUS.
of sale made know non the day. ’The Negroes df
said estate lured on that day.
EDWARD HATCHER, ) F .
JOHN TOMLIN. JEzii.
Burke co. Jan 7 X I) td
ikuartuauN stale. m
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in March next W
at the Court House in Elhcrton, by oifj4l Os '
the Comtol Ordmsrv of Bibb County: Three HfiHf
dred Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Mra
Evans nnd Dr. Richardson, and lying between 8«
vannahund Bread Rivers, in Elbert County. Sold
as tlto property of Martha Ann Chihlcrs, minor.
JOHN S. CHILDERS, Guardian,
Dec 27 W 3 id