Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 26, 1837, Image 3
JhITY SHERIFF’S SALE.-On the lint Toe.
day in March next, (at the lower Market be
ween the usual hour*, will bo sold four Negro men
:S wit: —Nat, ( barlcs, Calloway, arid Ben, levi"d on
JBltho properly of Jarvis Ballad, deceased, to satisfy
' two fi. fas from lire Court of Commen Pleas • f the
of Augusta, viz .lolui Fox, vs Jarvis Ballad,
—G. B, Lamar, vs. the same.
cash, purchasers to pay for titles.
25 wtds b- Martin, S C A
4 A EL persons indebted to the estate of Hiram Nunn
jfV lute of Burke county, deceased, are hereby re-
Wniiietited to make immediate payment; and those
Smpving demands against the estate are requested to
SSesent them duly authenticated, according to law.
SAMUEL BARRON, Adm'r.
12 X 11 6t
w&fLL persons Indebted to the esiale of Mrs. Jane
Nunn, late ol Burke county, deceased, are re-
to mako immediate payment ; and those
jHving demands against the estate arc requested to
JBfcsent them, duly authenticated, within the lime
by law.
SAMUEL BARRON, Ex'or
BB&iJnn 12 X _ 11 f>t
LL persons indebted to the esta e of Samuel
Barron, Sen. deceased, late of Burke county
HAke requested to make immediate payment; and
pSoae having demands against said estate are re
tjtaested to present them, duly authenticated,accord
to law SAM’L BARRON, Jr. Adm’r.
|yjim 12 X 11 Ct
Tbj uricE.—All persons indebted to the estate of
AM William Rogers,deceased, lute of Burke eouii
wMk, will pay the same to the subscribers—and those
fflHjUving demands against said estate will present the
pSawne m terms of llie law.
| EDWARD HATCIIEIi, ) „ .
JOHN TOMLIN. J Eirs ‘
1 Burke co. Jan 7 X 11 6t
OTICE.—Four months alter date, application
il will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Scrivon county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Daniel
Archer, lor the benefit ol the heirs.
J. S, SOUTHWELL, Administrator.
(m 9 X 10 4m
PLANTATION FOR SALE.-I oir e
sale my Plantation in Striven county, contain
1450 acres, of which 1100 are oak and hickory,
the balance pine land. The situation is healthy
lies about lour miles from the river: 450 acres
te land are cleared and will average 800 to 1200
ndsof cotton to the acre. 1000 bushels Corn
he place can bo had at the market price; also,
t Horses and mules.
rice 15600 Dollars—part cash, and the balance)
ankablo paper. J. M. WADE.
m 4 2 ts
CARD.—Mr. Vender having been in the em
ploy of the subscribers for a number of years in
pity of Savannah, they take pleasure in recom
dmg him to their friends and patrons as fully
petent to sustain the reputation they have en
tered to attain in their profession; and hope by
r contemplated exertions, to promote the inter
of those who favor them, to merit the continued
onage herlofore so liberally extended to them.
PRICE A MALLEKY.
Drapers and Tailors.
m Jan. 20. 16
lA DMIXISTKATOK’S SALE.—WiII be sold on
.if*. Monday the 13th February next, at the late res
idence of Joshua Standford, of Columbia conn y, de
ceased, a quantity of Com, Fodder, Oats and Wheal
A-Also, 1 road wagon; 1 Ok cart, 1 Baroueh,2 Cot
•fen Oins and Threshing Machine, Plantation and
jipiacksraitha Tools, Ac. Ac—besides many other
, articles tod tedious to Mention. Sale to continue
Ipoiii day to day until all is sold. Terms made
Unownon the day.
GUILFORD ALFORD. Adm'r
J Jan G 4 wtd] X with the will annexed
|V OTlCE.—Colored persons found at large in the
*^® r n ‘ n * "’dork at night, and before day
light next morning, w ithout passes mating distinctly
the place or places to which such cohired person is
■permitted to puss, will be confined as the Ordinances
of the Ciiy direct. FOSTER BI.ODGKT,
* v Jan 17 13 tf] City Marshal.
■;"lj'Oß SALE—A splendid hross mounted Buggy
, JT Wagon, double sear, lined with flesh colored
watered Gras de Ziu, with double harness, pole and
•hafts—made to order in New Haven, lasi summer,
of the best materials. Apply to
>1 Jan 14 11 tfl G. MINER.
/ill DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from
the subscriber, in Macon, on the 13th ult. a
negro man named PRIMUS,ahouI thirty-five or forty
years of age. He ia about five icet seven or eight
Inches high, rather slender, very quick in his speech
■■ *nd motions; has lust most of his front teeth, and
•peaks ranch like an African or low country negro.-
:'.W hen he left he had on a Kentucky jeans frock
coat, yellow hormwpiin-jaiitaliions. a pair of Russel
and h large btiiSS wool hat. Ho may endeav
or to get to South Carolina, on the Savannah river,
be low Hamburg. A reward of Ten Dollars will be
J**Tven for arresting said negro and confining him it.
ail, or Forty Dollars will be given if the said ne
gro is delivered to William Fort,in Macon.
WM. B, BALL.
Macon, Jan 16 12 4t
’ m 515" The Milledgeville Recorder, Augusta Scnli
itjnel, Savannah Republican and Darien Telegraph
W-will givo the above 4 insertions —Macon Messenger
H •* m » | W'EN I Y DOLLARS REWARD
* will Ire given lor the appreln bsion
; £2SI and lodgement in some sate jail, of a Ne
ff gro woman named CHAR! T\, who ran
jL N > away from the subscriber on the 24tb ol
December last. Charity is twenty-five
or six years of age, rather light com plecl
•HhShl, five feet two or Hirer, inches high,
|Shnd very oompa. tly h ill. She has (as well as I r<-
::|f%ollect) a large sear on the left side of her face, ex-
Jiftpndmg from the lower part of her ear to her nose
gSkhte was raised in Columbia county, in this State,
«Kndhas no doubt gone
Entontow, Jan 16 _____ I 2
■A’TJkIINTsTATOR’S NOTICE.-Knur Months
after date application will be made to the Hon
-‘Mtorable Interior Court of Jefferson t ounty, wlien sit
v'Jting for ordinary pui poses, for leave to soli two tracts
yiTkrf Land lying in the County ol Cherokee.
i Also, one tract in Lowndes County, for the benefit
Ifopfthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Jan, the
Mdth, 1837.
m J. W. ALEXANDER, ) . im - s
W.S. ALEXANDER. \ Admß ’
ft Jart. 29; X J 6
|t 'l KFFF.RSON SIIERiFF SALE.—WiII he sold
1/jIJ at the Market House in the Ittwn of Louisville, i
S&u the first Tuesday in February next, between the
IfUsual hours of sale, the following property, (to-wit)
Kjviz: Anthony, a man, 45 years old ; Hannah, a wo
s£:%nan, 37 vf*nr« old ; lionnciia, a girl, 1 i years old.
% ’’All levied onus the property of John R. Dun els, td
'T eaiisfy a mortgage fi fa. m favor of Patrick H. Con
■ jAnally ; properly pointed oof in so d mortgage,
fi F IVY W. GREGORV,
; 1 Jan 4 __ I* 1 --
XECUTOR’S SALE;—WiII be sold on I’iich
day she 7di day of February next, at the late
i-llfresidenco ofWinnifred Dunn, of Columbia county,
i iall the personal estate of said deceased, (Negroes
©pled) consisting of Horses, t attle, l>hcpp,
Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen iur
niture, and many other articles tdo tedious to enu
> merate. Sale to conlinue from day to day, until
Ms. all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM S. DUNN, ExT.
P Jan 4 2t w
m |7OUR MONTHS alter dale, application will he
wA’ made to the honorable Inferior Court of Coliim
| bia county, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor
mi leave to sell the Real Estate and one Negro Girl, be-
G longing t" the estate of George Magruder, deceased,
- ! late of said county.
GEORGE M. MAGRUDER, Adm'r.
Jan. 1. 1837 X 1 2
x. GLOIiUUA, liurhe County.
: HEREAS, W illiam Sapp, Adtmnislrator on
y Ww the estate of Kicliard Hiinkinson, dec’d, op
plies for Letters Dismissory, these are therefore to
ift .cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to file
their objections, it any they have, to shew cause
pyi,y said letters should not be granted.
.Given tmder my hand, at office, in Waynesboro ,
® ghc 'Mh Dec. 1336. J, G. BADI LY. Clk.
H Jaat 3 w6m
,/■ OhOUOIA, Hurkc County,
m \kJ HEREAS, William Rollins, Administrator
4 •* on the estate of Benjamin Sccgar, dec’d, ap
fliplies for Letters Dismissory, these are therefore to
ill Mia and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and
5 creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
* e flice, within the time prescribed t>y I aw, to file their
' (objections, if any they have, to shew cause why
I ' said letters should not be granted.
■iv Given under my hand, at sffice, in Waynesboro’
PLdiis3oth Dec. 1836. J. G. BADULY, Clk.
i Jan 5 3 w6m
GEORGIA, Jefferson County
'■» »/ IIEKEAB, Roger L. Gamble applies to mo
\\ f or letter* of Administration on the estate
ofManning Spradley, dec’d, these are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular toe kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time proscribed by law, to shew
I " P it any they have, whv said letters should not
begramH.' E. BOTHVVELL, Dep.ClkX^O.
I Jun 3
I WnOßGlAiCnlumhia County.
I ARY J LLOYD tolled before me one black
t M tlnrse' 14 or 15 years old, a star in his face,
,f* " L ■“j t.e Georac Clark and Benjamui Bartlett at
by George u UTLKIiNS, J. P.
/*NARPENTER’B Compound fTuid KHraH us
Vre Bonejcf—A valuable remedy in Intermittent
rovers', general debility, less of appetite, Ac. Ac
For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL.
-'■»> 19 15] No. 23-.’. Um-M v
|i **’ , c ii ' i 'Oß’s» Wale.—uu me u.s. . „,y
* * in .March next, will f« gold at the Court!ious e
door in V\ tho following Negroes, viz
fanny and\S illis ; sold by direction of the Will «f
Absalom Kinsey, dec’d. Terms of sale made known
on theday. SAM’L BARROW, E x ’r
Jani) 6 wtd ’
~ SAMUEL LANEi
Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, Sc.
43 Broad street,
|| AVING just arrived from London, begs most
11 respecftully to return his si cere thanks to the
citizens o Charleston, and the adjoining Mtales, for
the very liberal share ol patronage which ho has
hitherto received, and feels that he would bo want
mg in gratitude for such support, were ha not thus
publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred
and to prove that he has still an earnest and sincere
desire to extend, if posaible, his connections in Souih
Carolina. He h.s been to England lor the purpose
ol enecung arrangements of a direct intercourse be
tween the establishment there and here, and ale*
with llie Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. Ac.
Having completed his arrangements m a manner
t» ensure a quick succession of the mosl fashionable
articles of Dress being exported, he most respect
fully assures them that he has now opened an assort
ment ol COAI jS, Ac. Ac., which are not to be sur
■ passed for quality, workmanship and style, in the
L. Stales.
8. L. begs to add that all orders in his business
lor the London Markets, will meet a promptness of
despatch which will characterize the peculiar ad
vantages of this establishment Master Tailors
may be supplied with the latest fashions.
N. B.—Wanted, 12 first rate COAT HANDS.
93", The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni
cle, will please give the above two insertions on Sat
urday and Thursday, until further notice. — Charles
ton Mercury.
Jan. 211. ]g
STEAMBOAT OFFICE, >
Savannah, Jan, 2,1837 4
DIVIDEND NO. 24.—The Board of Directors
of the Steamboat Company ol Georgia, have
this day declared a Dividend of Thirty-five Dollars
per share on the profits of the Company for eight
months past, which will be payable to the Stock
holders or their Tegal representative on and after
the 16th inst. W. E. LONG, Sec. ATr.
Jan 6 4 td
V OTICE—WiII he sold at the Market-house, in
T ' the city of Augusta, mi the first Tuesday in
February next, within the usual hours of sale, that
House and Lot in the village of Summerville, lately
occupied by Charles J. Jenkins, adjoining ('apt.
Kelclmm’s lot, and separated by a street from the
lot w hereon I reside. Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN McATNNL, Trustee.
Jau 19 15 id
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—On Saturday,
2» lho‘2Blh January, 1837, will bo sold at the
late residence ol' Fielding Fryor, Sen. near Fryer's
Fond.thcperishable property of said dec’d, consist
ing of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Ac. —
The Lands and Negroes hired on tho same day.—
Terras on the day.
MULFORD MARSH,)
FIELDING FRYER J A<lmrs
Jan 9 0 wtd
CARPENTER’S Solution of Kreosole —For tho
cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tellers,
ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding
from fresh wounds, bleeding st the nose, Ac. Ac.
For sale by CLOUD & BO THVVELL,
Jan 16 15] No. 232 Broad-street.
v ANDiFORDA COLLINS offer for sale low
k 3 to close a consignment,
100 boxes fresh Raisins,
20 qr. casks M. M. Wine,
150 boxes half Spanish Sugars,
30 cases Men's Fur and Silk Hats,
20 bbls Onions,
5 bbls Apples.
Also, a quantity of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Such as Blankets, Negro Cloths, Batinets, Broad ,
Cloths, Calicoes, Brown and Bleached Sheetings
and Shirtings, Irish Linens, Flannels, Silks, Ac. Ac.
Jan 17 21 13
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII he sold on
.t*. the first Tuesday in March next, within the ,
legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order ol the ,
Court of Ordinary of Richmond country, the follow- ■
ing lots of Land, belonging to tho estate of Dabney
Berry, deceased, viz: ;
At the Courthounse in Troup county, lot No. 65 of .
the 4lh District in said county, containing 2021 (
acres. Also, lot. No. 185 of the 12th District of said
county, containing 2021 acres.
At the Courthouse in 'Twiggs county, lot No. 183
of the 28th Distsiel in said county, containing 202 S
acres
At the Courthouse in Telfair county, lot No. 204
efthe 7th District in said county, containing 2021
acres.
At the Courthouse in Sumter comity, lot No. It) of
the 26th District in said county, containing 202.
acres.
At the Courlhocno in Fayette county, Lot No. 121
of the 4lh District m saiiT county, containing 202;
acres.
At tho Courthouse m Coweta county, lot No. 232
of tho slh district in said county, containing 202;
acres. i
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, Adm’r. ,
Jan 3 1 wtd
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE
CLOTHING.
i \ u. (JOOKE, No. 197 Broad-street, has con
it. stuntly on hand, and continues daily to re
ceive from his own manufactory, fresh supplies of
the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL-MADE I
CLO THING, which he offers W holesale and Re- I
tail, on tiie most liberal teims, and invites his friends I
and' customers to call and examine. i
Great pains are taken in the selection and work- i
irmnslnp ol his Goods, and ins assortment is not snr- ,
passed in any market His Stock comprises every i
article in bis line, among which are the following, i
'‘uRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of
superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, I
Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, i
Gray, Ac. 1
UVER-vOATS, first ra!o and common Blue,
Black Brown, Drab Olive, Green, Dahlia, Mohair,
tSteol Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Also,mi- i
uerior German Goaishair Cnmblot.
SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS, 1
Blue, Blaca. and Brown, fine and common Camblet,
of Blue Brown, Ac. I
LADIES SUPERFINE & COMMON CLOTH
CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, and Olive. Also, fine and
common Camblet, Merino, Circassian, Brochelles, .
Ac. Ac. <
PANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth, i
Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Bull;
fine Black and other Rib’d Cassimeres of all descrip
tions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and
Cassiniere.s, Cord ond Heaveriincs.
VESTS, superfine and common Blue and Black ,
Cloth and CaSsiraere, Plain, Plaid and Fig'd Velvets, i
Plain, plaid and Fig’d Mcrmoea and Valentias, 1
While anil Buff Cassimcre, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d I
Silk, Plain and Fig’d Satinet and Merino, Plain ami i
Fig’d Quilied Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Striped Mar- :
sfiilles, Plain and Fig’d Cotton Velvet, Swandow n,
(i&Ca &C.
-SATINET CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks, |
Coatees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stn- .
ned Pantaloons. 1
P YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING. Blue, ,
Blk, Brown and Green Frock and Dross Coals, Pan- i
tnloons and Vests, do. Satinet Frocks, Coatees,
Round Jackets, Pantalons and Vests, Cloth and 1 o
tersham Over-Coats, and Camblet Cloaks.
A iso, a variety of Negro Clothing. I
GENTLEMEN'S HNE LINEN AND COT
TON SHIRTS, Striped and Plaid Gingham, do.
Woolen and Cotton I ndor-Shirts and Drawers, Col- ;
lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, and Hdkfs.
Also, a general assortment ol Fur, Silk and Bea
ver Hats and Fur Caps.
Jan. 24 19
NELSON A CO., having since the Ist inst.
. taken into Co-parmernship WM. H. NEI>
SON lire business will hereafter be conducted un
der the firm of W. A J. N ELSON A CO.
The subscribers would embrace tho present occa
sion lu return their sincere thank* to their friends
and the public generally, for Hie libera patronage
heretofore bestowed on I hem, and would also respcct
ftdlv solicit a continuance of the same at their new
stand direbtly opposite Stovall’* warehouse, whore ,
thev have now on hand and are daily receiving a
„n y .onuTv of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac. Ac.
Alio are constantly receiving fresh supnhes of But
ter Cheese, Newark Cider, and Cream Ale. ,
All the account* due the concern arc expected to
settled as early as possible, cither by Note or oth
erwise—all "gainst» will
Jan. 24. 19 31 i
I. YY 'p| le undersigned has settled in Macon ■
i „.i t h a view of practicing Law. He will attend ,
,he Courts of the adjoining counties, and may be
found by application ot the office of Messrs Poe A
Cbet lor the present. His office, no qu.to com
plete, •" on the second floor of the new Commercial i
‘‘"in winding up my business in the Ocmulgce cir- i
pffit T have associated with me Augustus Reess, i
Esq,, of Madison. Our joint atOmlion will be op- ,
pled to that object. E. A. NISBET.
Chronicle and Sentinel,
and Whlgfwill publish the above weekly until the
first of May.— Macon Messenger.
Jan. 93. f
T W'ljf TIOBERTSON has Remove)! to the lowet
it tenement of the brick house of Messrs. Kowo & Har
pers, on the north side of Broad street.
Jan. 24, 2wd 19
f A PPLES.-The auhsenber has on consignment
e x *■ a lot ol supernir Northern Drved Apples that
will be sold very low by the bag or bushel. Fami
f lies wanting cheap fruit will do well to call soon,
i BENJ- BAIRD.
Jan. 24. 4t 19
BHEADDEN, Pobtrait Paintkr, respoct
• fully itiliirms the Citizens of Augusta that he
has returned to this city, and taken the room m the
Masonic Hall, which lie occupied last winter.
SCr Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a
few days at his room, to which he invites the atten
tion of those disposed to patronize him.
Jaa7 5 ts
CITY LOTS. — Wednesday Ist February next,
(he sale of City Lots will be continued ; to say,
100 (more or less,) acre and hall acre Lots will, by
order of City Council be sold at Auction, on the
premises The location of the most ot these Lots
comprise situations on commanding eminences, lor
private dwellings, not surpassed by any in the State
The well ascertained fart ol health and pore water
are considerations sufficiently conducive to attract
those who wish for a permanent location, together
with the proximity to the city for trade mid business,
and the Kail Roads East and West which will very
soon be in successful operation, are considerations
not to be lost sight ot, as well as that these lots are
probably the last which will bo offered for sale by
the city.
Terms et sale, one half cash —one fourth 6 months
—one lounh twelve mouths
LITTTTT A HIGGINS, Auctioneers.
Macon, Jan 16 12 2t
The Re order and Federal Union, Milledge
ville; Chronicle amt Constitutionalist, Augusta ;
Georgian on J Republican, Savannah; Whig, Athens;
Times, Columbia, S. C., and Courier, Charleston, S.
C , will insert the above twice, and forward their
accounts — Macon Messenger.
V OTICE.—Four months after date, application
c • will be made to the honorable the Interior
Court of Burke county, while silling for ordinary
purposes, (or leave to sell a tract ol Land belonging
lo William Allen, dec iale of Burke county. 'The
land lies iu Scriven county, containing one bundled
and seven acres. To be sold lor the benefit of said
estate. WILLIAM TIA’O.Nj
Jan 3 1 Im] Adm'r ol Win. Allen, dec.
Wirt. WAV, Agent-
Next door above. Messrs. Turpin dt " Antignac s
Drug Store, Augusta, Georgia.
HAS just received from Now York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore, the following DRV GOODS,
suitable to the Spring and Summer trade ; togeth
er with a large stock selected at the North last
fall, at low prices, and which will all be sold lor a
very small advance on the cost for cash, viz :
4-4 and 7-8 Furniture DIMITY, very tine
6-4 Hair Cord ami Tape stripe Garment do.
6-4 Damask Curtain Muslins
Do. Scarlet Satin, very rich
4-4 and 6-4 Cambric, -Mull and Jackonet Muslins
0-4 super super Nausook do.
English super Thread Imcc, Edgings ami Inserting*
a large assortment of Patterns and qualities,
Inserting and Scolloped Trimmings, on thin Cam
bric -Muslins
Black and Colored 11. Skin. Silk and Cotton
Gloves
W bite and colored Colton Hose, ol all sizes and
qualities/ ... ~
Ladies' White, and Black English SiUt Hose, Em
broaderedvery richly
Hair Curls and Rolls, assorted colors
Mohan Cups o all colors
Sujwr Fuss Corded Shirts, and a largo assortment of
other qualities
Plaid, Checked and Striped Muslins
White Dainasa, do new style do.
Muslins Dc Jjtwsand Chnlly, all patterns very rich
Plain and Plaid Crape De Lean
Red and Bluff Bengal Stripes
Rich how style French Calicoes, largo and small
pal lent*
Rich, large and small patterns French colored Mus
lins
5-4 Black Italian I uslring Silh,
Very rich Lustre single width do. do.
Black and Blue-black Poult De Soio
Rich Damask fig’d Satins mid fig'd Silks
A large assortment of Rich cvl'd i’oult De Sole Silks
Black and White Pink and Blue Satins
4 4 and 6-4 superior Bed Ticking
4-4 Heal i-iuen do do
7-4 ami 4-4 Irish Linens of very superior quality all
manufactured of fine flax
6-4 and 12-4 Irish and Scotch Linen Sheetings
4-4 and 3-4 Birds Eye Diaper
8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Diaper, very Rich
Patterns
4-4 . remium Long Cloth Cotton Shirtings
4 4 English gold end Long Cloth Shirtings, made
of long staple cotton
6-4 Bleached and Brown Cotton Sheetings
4-4, 7-8 sad 3-4 do do do Shirtings, all prices
Apron Checks, a variety of patterns and qualities
Strijied and Plaid Homespuns
Common Calicoes, all prices
Rich and Splendid Dark and Light Chintzes
Smalt duties! and strip’d do. fur children’s w ear
Scarlet ’Turkey Calico ,
Rich 10-4 and 12-4 Chintz Bed Spreads, a very su
perior unit le
Rich Light and dark Furniture Calicoes, new pat
terns
Common do do do do all prices
Cotton Fringe* and Bindings
Real, super While Welch Flannels, some extra fine
warranted nolle shrink in washing
Red and W hue do. all prices
Kentucky Jean*, some very line
Mixt Satinets, el all qualities
Blue, Black, Brown and Olive Broad Cloths, very
Cheap'
6-4 Merino Cloths and Gro De Naple Merino
6-4 do Circassians, nil colors and prices
3-4 do do do do
Scarlet Merino Shawls, large and small sizes
Plaid, Worsted do do do do
Russia and Bird's Eye Diaper, for common Towels
F ench Linen Towels, colored Borders
Crash and • colch Linen Dowlass
Clarke’s Persian and other approved Spool Cotton
on Red, W hile ami Black Spools
Patent Pins, Needles, Tapes, Buttons, Ac.
French W taking and Darning Cotton, 4'C-
Gentlemen’s Stocks, very superior
A Iso, a good assortment of Bosoms and Collars, very
lino
Ladies’ Linen Lawn, Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
Rich Needle Worked Lace
Heron Bone aud Hemstitched Pocket Handkerchiefs
from ill lo sl7
Ladtes’ Fancy Silk Cravats
A J.SO,
Avery large supply of Gentlemen’s POCKET
HANDKERCHIEFS. Together with a variety of
other articles useful and desiciwble, not enumerated
in the above.
Jan 20 16 ts
ROW TON ! —This beamilul stallion and cele
brated Racer will make his second season in
America, under the direction of Mr. F. F. H. Gerow,
at W. Hampton’s Woodland Estate, five miles be
low Colombia, and be let lo Mares at $75 the season,
$l2O to insure, and one dollar to the groom; the
money to be paid in advance, or before the mares
are taken away.
The season will commence on the first of Februa
ry and end the first ol July. Extensive rye and grass
pastures provided tor mares, and separate lots lor
such as may have young foal*, and mares well fed,
a 50 cents per day. Every care will he taken to
guard against accidents, but no responsibility should
they occur.
Kowton is a good chestnut without white, fifteen
and a hall Hands high, of great bone dial muscle
He is a horse of tiie finest limbs, and most exn' t
proportions, and after the exportation of Amphton
was considered the most beautiful stallion in Eng
land. His stock are thotfgbt very promising, and
are selling as high as the get ol anv stallion in the
kingdom B; a reference to the sporting periodi
calsd the day, Kovvtbn’s pedigree and performances
may be seen, os also the very high estimation in
which he is held both iri England ntid America.
N I!.—-Black servants sent with nrares, will be
boarded gratis; having no accommodation* for
white persons on the spot, they must board in Co
lumbia or elseu here
, pj- The AugUsin Chronicle and Georgia Courier
will please copy the above six times weekly, and
end their accounts to this office.— Col. Telescope.
Jan 3 w6t
| rui HOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from
Iv/v? the subscriber, m Orangeburg district, V
C. on llie 4lb of March last, a Negro Man by the
name of GLASCOU, and his wife KATEY—Glas
con is about23 years of age; about five feet nine or
10 inches high, dark complexion, round face, mid
dling full eyes, a good set of teeth, and no beard—he
is a stout and likely negro. Kale, his wife, is about
2li years of age, a good sixed wench, a shade lighter
than Glascou, lias a scar on one check, tolerable full
yes, goodlccth and rather small mouth, and a little
inclined lo thick lips Since they left me, th y
were apprehended and confined in the jail ol Jeffer
son county, Georgia, and escaped from lire said jail
en ihe slhday ol December, 1836 -I was informed
bvihe Jailor in said county, that the wench Katcy
was far gone in pregnancy at the lime of her escape.
I will give the above reward of One Hundred Dol
lars for the delivery ol said Nogrocs to me in Orangt
nurg District. Sooth Carolina, or Fifty Dollars lor
their apprehension and confinement in any jail in
the State of Georgia, so that 1 can get them. )ly
residence is about 2 miles distant from Branchville,
on the Rail Road, in Orangeburg district.
L. E. COONER.
Jan 14 H'wlm
FEATHERS. — 1200 lbs. Feathers, just received
and for sale by .MOISE A COHEN.
Jan 7 ? {I
'T JV OTICE.—I offer for sale or Vl G2T i:ew6.-au'o
r- J.™ will bred Stallisn Hkritoga. Thu horso u
sowell known I deem it unnecessary to give the
catalogue of his pedigrvc; let it suffice to suy, that
in the Stale of Virginia, where the blood of this
it Block is tv 11 known, they stand unrivalled, and in
it the vicinity of this place, where he has stood tor se
i- voral years, there can be a lot of horses ami colls
shown, lor the saddle and harness, that will equal
or surpass any in the Stale. Many of his colls have
been sold from S3OO to 5590, and in some instances
' the latter price has been refused —they being of a
- stout, muscular size, and superior durable saddle
? horses.
9 lleritoga is a beautiful sorrel, rather over Hi hands
high, compnctlv built, and in short, elegantly form
• ed in every respect. If he is not disposed ol by the
- commencement of tht Races in this place, he will
be offered on the turf lor sale, or to lot out, as Au
gusta is not a suitable place to raise colts. A bar
, gain may bo expected.
, HENRY MEALING,
r . Jan 16 18 3tsw
< |\I«JTICE.— The subscribers hove lomiod v U’o
, -f» partnership, and opened an office in Lit Grange,
Ga. for the purpose of practising Law in Troup and
. the adjoining counties of the Coweta mid Challahoo
! cheo Circuits. They will regularly attend the fol
, lowing t’ountios:—Harris, Mermvelher,, Troup
Heard mid Coweta. OURVILLE A. BULL.
! Jai>7 5 Iml JESSE L. BULL.
PRINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson &
Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Just re
ceived mid lor sale at the manufacturers prices, by
Jau7 H] T. 11. & I. C. PLANT.
MONTHS after dale application w ill be
made to the honorable interior Court of the
county of Jefferson, sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
tor leave to sell ono hall of Lot No. sixteen, in the
Twentieth District of formerly Muscogee county,
now Harris ; the properly -if Alary S. Moore, minor,
for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian,
an 7 a wtd
MfitO RENT, until Ist January, 1838,
-I a Store House with a Post Office
attached, in a good neighborhood far
selling goods, about llnrtY-tivc miles
from Augusta. For Umb-.V particulars
enquire of Air. A. Knowlton, Augusta.
Jan 16 18 6tw
|V; EW MACKEREL. —89 whole ami 8b half
I V this. No 1 j 80 whole and 80 half bids. No. 8;
50 whole bids. No. 3—late caught Mackerel—just
received and lor sale by MOISE Ac COHEN.
■lan 16 18
a™* UNI I ED STAPES HOTEL
The subscriber respectfully interim
WSl U ! SffV his friends and the public that he has
JSfflilJ' AMhopened the above Esialiluhmenl, and
titled it up sh a superior style. He is
now ready to accommodate transient families, and
such other persons as may favor him with their pa
tronage. His levins are higher than similar estab
lishments in the city, bur as he gives his enure
personal attention to the management ol it,
he feels satisfied that those who honor him with
their company and partake of his fare, will not find
lault w ith his prices.
BENTON WALTON.
Augusta. Jan. 9 6 fit
sTalt IT. 1 l-K.V VEGETABLE AU.UllivE
MJ STOMACHIC.*; ET HEPATICFor
the cure of Dyspepiit, Liver Cumplainis, Ac A».
Alse, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Ami-Bilious
Pills, the cheapest and most approved Family Medi
cine ever offered to lire public
‘These medicines have boeu found so effectual in
removing the complaints for which they urn recom
mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to
them fi r limit patients, after having exhausted their
skill to little or no purpose. For aalu by
CLOUD A BOTUVVELL, 833 Broad «t.
Jan 3 1
g 1 ENULNE COLTON SEED.—The siibscnl er
xl Ims on tiro river, a lot ol Petit Gulf Cotton
Seed, that has been selected on the Gulf Hill planta
tions by Isaac Ramsey, Esq. of Columbia county.—
Those wishing nu article that can bo relied on as
pure, will do well to send their orders or cad as early
as convenient. This lot of seed Inis been selected
with great care, more with a view to the planting in
terest, llmu to profit on tho article.
Jan 17 13 stadtj RENT BAIRD.
Nk[ EGRO "WOMAN EOH SALE—About forty
is years of age—she can be soon at the jail, and
will bo sold low, if taken out «1 the .Stale ; is sold be
cause she will nut live w ith her prcsuut owner.
Jmi If 11 if
iJkl O’J’ICE—AII persons indebted to the estate ol
iv Elias Welborn, lute of Columbia county, dec.
are requested to come Ibrvvurd and make imuiediaii
payment, and all persons having demands against
the same are notified to present iiiem duly autfierili
culod within the time prescribed by law.
J. M. WELBORN, Adm’r.
Jan 3 1 wind
|Ty. DOLLARS UI.VV AUI). —A valuuble
GOLD TV AT* i I was so'km tiomu trunk
in Augusta, Geo. on 81st. jfovenifor last; tiro watch
wa riniile by llctq. Sleunrt, Sofia Square, London,
and is numbered 719. The above reward will bo
paid to any one giving information that will loud to
its recovery. Apply at tliis office.
Jan If 11 6t
9Cr Editors generally will confer a favor by giv
ing tins a lew'll s. rtioiis.
L~ UTS AT FLORENCE FOR SALB.—The
second sale of Lots at tho heantilul town of
Fluronce, Stewart County, Ala will lake place on
Monday the Buth day ol February ncil, at winch
time will he offered tilty o ‘ one liuudieil desirable
Lots. Terms of sale made known on tho day. Flo
rence is situated un the banks ol the Chattahoochee,
89 miles baiotv Columbus and 6 miles above ir
vvimon.
Any thing in praise «f this beautiful seat is deem
ed uuneeesaary. Hut lliose who wish to live on a
Southern River, enjoy good health by drinking good
w ater, and making money, would do well m appear
ontheday. 1!. W. JEUNIGAN,
Jan 11 8 wtd] Agent for the Company.
$.7“ Tho Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S.
K. Sentinel, Charleston Mercury and Alabama
Journal, will please publish the above weekly till
day ufsale, and forward Ilnur accounts to me for
payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga.
11. W J
■ A A S cTTNDSrXTLEDiiUD DsTT. file
Mr subscriber, by recent arrivals from Charleston
and the North, is enabled to oiler to the public a va
riety of Fancy and Staple Articles, at the lowest
rates, viz ■
8 and 9-4 I-ondon Duflit Blankets
Super. French do do
“ Rose do do
Red and Whit* Flannel
Bro. blue and bleached Homespuns
.Marseilles Ceunterpainos
Irish Linens
Fine Lungeloth
Furniture Calicoes
French Chintz
Servants Handk’fs, 4 and 5-4 square
Single and double width Merino
Woisted Table Covers
Grass Cloth mid Corded Skirts
Silk Hose and i Hose
Colton do
Black Silks for Dressee
S(kjol and Ball Cotton, English Pins; and oilier
articles too various to he enumerated.
Also, asuperior articleofG EIOI AN WORSTED
CHUELLS, forlaticy Work, at
T. I*. SVME,
Broad st. cetjorid door below Bridge st.
Jan 12 11 3t
11 1A V E this day sold my stock in trade to Messrs.
Clark it, Holland, who will eonlinae the Cloth
ing KustneHs at the old and well cstablisl ed stand,
891 Broad-street. I trusi that the liberal patronage
which has been extended to me while in business,
will not be lost with them.
Jan 14 infj DM,VON THORPE.
ALT. persons having claims against me, will please
present them at me old stand, where I can lie
found for one month from this date Persons in
debted to me are politely requested to tfTelic imme
diate payment. D EVON THOKI’E,
Jan 14 11 if
Bargains —selling off at cost.-
The subscribers intending to close their burl
ness offer their w hole stork ol goods at ebst (Or tnsl ;
their stoek consists of a very general assortment <1
drygoods, among which are Extra fine Blue and
Black, Cloths, Blue fSilks. Black Fr. Hombnzims,
Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, Ac.
MORGAN it, W VAT I’, No. 806.
Jan 4 2
BROADCLOTH CLOAK, for which a suitable
reward w ill he paid, on its delivery at the Chronicle
A Sentinel office (Jan 6 It
!Lr From information received, it is supposed
that the above montiolisd CLOAK was sold by a
man who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it ,s
slated, left this city for Greensboro 1 , or i hot neighbor
hood, last Friday morning. Any information re
specting it will be thankfully received
-——■ ■ ——if
tf LOTUS.—The Subscribers are this day onon
/ ing two cases CLOTHS, Imported by them
direct from England, per strip China, consisting of
Blues, Steel Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally
low priced.
They have also received per stuff Victoria, from
Liverpool. ,
Superfine and low priced Irish Linens
Datmiak Table Diaper
Pantaloon Stuffs
Counterpanes
Furniture Dimities
Camblcts, Mcnnoos, Ac.
Which they will offer at New York prices.
EDGAR CARMICHAEL
Jon 9 T «)
J |T EWXIIB OF A SWINDLER!—TRure Thi.
it MM method of oauttoning tho public against iht
ie impositions of a knave by tho i nine of Tiiomai
n 81 or:bottom, who under pretext ol borrowing, re
i' coally decamped, taking with trim a small amount o:
n money not belonging to linn. Said Sidoboltom sayi
• he is a native of Virginia. Ho has been rcc nllj
a employed is a stage diner on the Florida lino, nnr
d is ulhuu 5 tecl 4or 5 inches high, sandy complexion
e and is very talkative and jovial in Ins manners
s Various suspicions rest upon him, hut lam no
a sufficiently certain ol Iris guilt to publish them,
e Jan 18 If w2tj A. W. RHODES.
53c The Charleston Mercury, Now Oi l nns Bee
s aa I Mobile Chronicle, w ill please give tho above I
- insertions and forward ffrir accounts in this office
I —All persons itnlchied to the osinio o
is Joshua Stanford, late OfColurabia county, dec
’ are requested to cotne tin-ward und make iinmcdiati
payment; and those having demands against tin
saute, am hereby notified to present them pmpcrlj
authenticated, within the time prescribed bylaw.
GUILFORD ALFORD, Adm’r
w ith the will annexed.
, Jab 18 X 14 Ct
1 V OTICE All persons indebted to the estate o
is Peter .Mathis, dec’d. are requested to make inn
I mediate payment. Also, all persons having do
> mauds against said estate, are requested ts present
them in terms of tho said.
ROBERT A. ALLEN,, .
NANCY MATHIS. J 'dm rs.
Jan 13 X 10 fOd
- |E'Ol R MON THSalter date, application will be
I made to tho honorable Interior Court of Jeffer
■ son county, silling as a Court of Ordinary, lor leave
- to sell the Land und Negroes of Seth Eason, doc'd,
' lor the benefit of the hens and creditors of said de
, ceased. BRYANT FULFOUD, Arltn’r.
1 Jan IS X _ _ 13 Am
’ 4LL persons having demands against the juts
’ - * Seth Eason, ofJefferson county, deceased, arc
requested to baud them in properly auth nticaied,
w iihiu tho time prescribed by law, and those indehl
, ed to the deceased w ill make payment to
> BRYANT FULFOUD, Adm’r.
r _Jim 16 X 10 fit
. 4LL persons having demands against tho Ink
j.‘u James T. iludson, of Jefferson county, deed,
are requested to hand them ui, properly amhentiea
. led, w ithin the lime proscribed by law, turd those
' indebted to the deceased w ill please make payment
1 to ELISHA SMITH, Atlui'r.
Jan IS X 15 fit
tfo'OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
* made to the honorable the interior Court ol
Jefferson county, sitting os a t uun ol Ordinary, for
leave to sell the interest of tho minor lieiis ui W il-
Imin Streetman, deceased,in fol nuiuiier six, in the
twenty-second district ol .Muscogee county : and
also tor leave to sell u negro man named LTmrlos, be
longing to swd estate; tor the purpose of division
amongst the heirs of said estate.
MOSES BRIN SON, Jr. Guardian
of tho Minors, and Administrator
de bonus non of fistula.
Jan 16 X 15 fit
SJOIIK MON THS after dale, application will be
made to lire honorable lire Interior Court of
Jefferson county, silting as a Court of Ordinary, fin
leave to sell lire Laud and Negroes of Jinnes/T.
Hudson, deceased, for ibe bouetitot the heirs and
creditors ui said deceased.
ELISHA SMITH, Adm’r.
Jan 16 X 13 4 UI
TEOFLE t SLLN K OFTtAOKS.'
MiUrdgnilit Jm. 18, 1837.
4 T n meeting of lire Diteclors of the People's
i « Line of Stages, held Ibis day at their office, in
this plu e, it wits
KmulueJ, That an instalment of 50 per cant on
the capital Stuck of said Company is required to he
paid ui un the Ist day of February next.
F. V. DELAUNAY, President.
Jan. 17. 16 Btvv
5iT The Columbus Enquirer, Macon Messenger,
and Augusta .neaunol, will give Eieubove two weak
ly inaeriions.
STVTS"* NOTICE. — Robut Clahkk
tleJiJr Esq. is authorized to collect ail dues und
demands fur Water privileges.
Jan 18 14 4tJ SAMUEL HALE.
\UCTION NOTlCE.—Sanmroan A Col
lins, Auctioneers and t oiimnssiun Merchants,
return their llmnks to lire Merchants and others ol
Augusta, for the very lilteral support received since
their (omiiiciicenient ns Auctioneers und Comims
ninn Men lianis, und hope to merit a continuance
ui the same. They are at nil hunt prepan din make
the mi st liiicral a>ivances un cimsigniucnls, ami
pfislge theiiHi-lves to use their best exertions to rsu
dcr snlisfin'lory and prompt sales
They tu gb n « to Siam that they have engaged
the services ot one el the most experienced Antlion
esnwat the south, vbtisu wtufe lime and attention
Will be devoted o (be business of the him, and they
must confidently say that higher prices lor Lunds.
.Negroes, Merchandize, stuck, Ac. cm inn I boob, alli
ed by any other Auction House in Ibis city ot ch.o
where.
N. U. Tho following arc the rales of Commission,
as agreed upon by butli Auction houses in this city,
to w iiich they am bound to adhere, according ie
written rnnlrncl:
Dry Goods mid general Merchantdizn, 3 per cent,
llorsi s, (vnbinhle blood stock excepted) 5 per cant,
listato Male of Personal property, 3 per tout.
Kooks and Prints, ID percent.
Real Estate under SB.S(N», 81 (>er cent.
Oyer 15.’,500 and under 85,090 8 per cent,
Over ss,oooand under $10,001) 11 percent.
SIO,OOO arid over, I per cent.
Bank stuck on $5,000 and under $50,000, I percent.
Over $50,000, 1 [ier cent.
All Estate sales w hen the properly is already sold
and cried for tin purpose ot making files, $5 per
Lot or House and Lot. For Negroes ®B.
For Negroes in all coses IS per cunt.
Jan 81 ts 17
jv oTk t-tH-brurTl -IV
ix sals will lie received ly the undersigned, until
the 15tli ol February next, to construct a Bridge
across the Coosa River, lobe located three miles
above the Wetuinpka bridge—the charier ol which
was grunted by the late legislature. Lumber and
stone may he bad convenient to the site, tor furth
er particulars, apply to the undersigned.
E. W. GILBERT, President
lor the Coosa Hrrdgu Company.
Wctimipko, Ala., Jan. 11, 1837.
The Montgomery papers, Mobile Register, Colum
bus (Ga ) Enquirer, and the Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel,
will Insert the above till the 15ili Fab., and forward
their accounts to this office. — Wilum/iku Sentinel.
JRRgSp* A Jiirsl rale Poiinmuii und Ac
courilunt is desirous of employment, for s
short lima in thin city. Apply at tins office.
Jan 17 if 13
STKA.VIHUA 1 Os t 100, (
Savannah, December 31, 1836. ji
RESOLVED, That in luiure a share of the
Slock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia
shall ho fixed at (Inn llnmlred Dollars,and that the
President and Treasurer call in all the outstanding
Certificates, and issue new certificates at the rule ol
One Hundred Dollars per share.
in eotdiimiiiy to the above resolution of the Board
of Directors, Stockholders ol the Sfi ainhout < aim-j
pany of Georgia arc hereby required to hand in
their present serip on or hetore (he Ist of February
next, that new scrip may he issued them at the above
rale W. K. LONG, Sec. A T'r.
Jan G 4 til
(' <i J V MARsTlvld7s SaTe.—vviff l.a’sojil a
J the Lower Market house, in this city, on >atur
day tho 84th Inst unices previously applied for by
their owners—three Horses, taken up within tbs
corporate limits ot Angustrt; one is a sorrel horse,
with a alien tail, andm low order; one dark chr-s
--mil horse, with a small star in the forehead, and lame
in one foro-lcg ; and one light bay horse, no partic
ular marks discoverable.
FOSTER BLODGIiT, City Marshal.
Jan 14 II wtd
ErtXECUi’OK’S SALE.—WiII lie sold on Mon-
A day, the 20lh p( Fehnmry next, at the late re
sidence of John Olivo, deceased, in Columbia coun
ty—all the personal property of said deceased, (Ne
groes exempted,) consisting of Household and Kitch
en Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Horses, Hogs,
Cattle, implements lor farming,one lour w hell Wagon
and Harness, two Cotton Gins, Ac. Ac. Bale to
continue from day 1 > day, if necessary.
Jan ID 7 wtn] FABII s OLIVE, K,'r
!V KG'ROES FOR SALE—I will sell 4 Negroes]
in viz: Charlotte, between 35 anil 40 years of
ngc; Harry, a boy, about 19 years old—Susan, a
girl, 4 years of ugt —W illiam, an infant, I year old
To a purchaser who will buy them together, a liber
al bargain would he given. For further iiorticulars,
enquie of the subscriber. A. EDV,
4 miles N. E. of Applington, Columbia Co.
Jeti 6 4 3t*
M. HOW EV, Professor of Penmanship, wi
v', remain in Augusta a short time, to give lessons
in this useful art. lie respectfully invites the atten
tion of nil persons dcsir us of writing an elegant
h nd. Five or six lessons on his admirable system
are generally sufficient to accomplish this, though
years may have been spout in fruitless efforts to in,
• sin it. Those who have tried former stents re d
failed, arc iwal red there is no r vinluke in this Their
success will be gnarantied, il tbc requisite attention
be given. Persona w e iring to lake lessons arc re
quested to make immediate application to Mr. IL nl
im room in the Masonic Hull, where his specimens
may be examined and terms Known. Private lessons
given, if required.
Jan Ifi . , 19 ts
ON CONSIGNMENT—SO or CO brne- I
Vifginm Tobacco, at P r,mc j
Jon 21 3 WAREHOUSE. 1
g-mst U 4 #
It
le
uS jQy\
o-
lilflSTirgr —
f* A
!y *sp**‘ K 4|fe %€1 Vs #£*
mHK Annual Races over the Bnmwi'll Coon
o, a will commence on Wednesday, 15th Febraar
2 next.
« thirst Jay, three mile heats free for all hot sea.
~l Second day, two mile heals, confined to horse
aiaod or owned in the district for; twelve mouth
, e previous to the race.
Third day, mile heats,best three in five. Fre
I for nil horses.
■ iKy The A ugustn Constitutionalist will, please in
sort the above four times.
JOHN T. O’BANNON, Sec. & Trensuroi
Jan. 5 9 w 4
_ The Augusta Stale Eigh s Sonlinol Will copy th
al shove lour times.
a- /lUuiiuistk’alvr’M Police.
it SLYOUR months afterdate, application will bi
Is ' made to the Honorable Inferior Court o
Jefferson county, when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Laud and Negroes o
■ James Neely, deceased.
HUGH J. NEELY, Adair.
0 December UHh. 1820 dim 86
hrj i u t.ix t V UOi.I. AitS EeVVAUU.— Know
>• a. wuy from the subscriber on the 27th day ol
o«tober, k negro man ny the name of ANTHONY'
about 5 leet 6 or? inches high, one tooth out be
» loro, with a scar on the ankle, full eyes and speak*
„ quick when spoken t", and of light complect ion
1 It is hkely he will make his way tor Savannah or
i Charleatun. Jailors are requested to give informa
tion immediately to the subscriber, in Burke coun
ty, Ga, should su'd negro bn lodged in thmrcnstocy
Jan 4 9 wtitn] WILLIAM W. DAVIS
K/~ The tbit lesion Mercury will insert the
above onco a week lor Smooths and forward Li air
b account to fti.s olliee li>r payment.
*' | > CAN K ET.S', FI. VN N EL.S, Ac. Ac.—'f liiiui
. s.at aertbora have just received
3 bides Dullil Blankets
I do super Bed do
- 3 do w hite Flannels
ie 2 do red do
if 2 do rod Lindseys,
•r 2 cases Satinets. <low prita)
I With a variety of other Goods in their hue, which,
e having lioen lately purchased, and a part of lliuir
J own uuporiation from England, they are miablud
'• to oti r them below tho present louikol prices.
1 EDUAU At CARMICHAEL.
Jim 9 c tl
Ny E\V MUSIC FOU THE Hi A N O.—Aguodas
•v si rlment of music, just received ami for sale by
Jon 7 0 dj T. 11. At I. C. PLANT.
! j A\s NOTICE' —‘the subocriber'e Law ulhee
JS.2 is situated two doors unrih ol Jud,a Lung
-1 street's, nu Jiieksou-slreei. Ns p'du* will Le spared
' iu end*scoring to render (atidheliun to (boss who
; may entrust *o him claim* b r eu'dei lion, or uuy
olhsr businesseeimseisd vvuh hu pretension.
Jan It « Jiwj lb V. JOHNSON.
£ LiS i [q< H'.L.l.i'—A blait druwu by C.
.12 Seell, in favor of/. P. Seoit lor i.aOU, on G.
T. Nrott, pay aide at 4 months, due about lha ibth or
2Ulh January, iu*t. All persons are iorewarued hum
I trading tor ii, or the maker fioiu paying it to any uue
I I but liiv subscriber. T, 1. WALTON.
I Jan 18 pi ( t
MbSsiir A. II AT Us. PMill tit 1 UN,
have bssu appnimed Agents for the sials ol
Georgia, und are fully uulhorisiHl to receive and rs
ecipl for ail sums dus tor subscriptions on account
ol | ho United Slates Telegraph, or either ot tho Peri
' odiuals issued from mv press.
■ Jail a I tl] PUFF PREEN.
ten TA I L tt.ANK STUCK—K lew sieues Ntals
I-’ Bunk ATock witufotl—apply at this tittles.
I Jl>n 14 2t*
|b C. BALDWIN.—Fancy und Staple Dry
■ m* Oooiis, m W hulcsals, 234 Broad street, Au
gusta, Leo. _____ [■*““ •* ily
■ I SUN PLATE, constantly on hand and fir sale by
, A Jan 3 I ill R. C BALDWIN.
1 fi*HR RKN OW N liTTfl ASC O.M B ! —John" Wsi
* riunb'e Challenge to run lour mils boats
gains! any hows, mare or gelding in the 11. States,
over lbs Augusta Ceurss, lor I'woniy Tuousnud
Uolliirv, nel having been taken, hs will, agreeable
In lbs terms ol said challenge, lie let to tusrss >be en
siling sen* >n at Augusta, Os. A lapis provision bus
been made lor keeping marcs soul item a distance,
to remain with the horse Ilia pedigree, price and
perturmaiic«,wiU bo published iu due lima
1 Jan iil ! 2luA3tW
(tkl OTTCE. —Tbs subscriber buying ibis day ta-
T s ken into Co-partnership Jahis Pinton, llio
business will hereuf.er be conduetsd Ulidur tho film
ol Thomas Haksxti JL Co.
, Jan 11 8 ImJ THOMAS BARRETT.
1 f141T0.11 AS KaKBEBTA CO. havingremoved
■ to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad
street, nearly opposite the flora formerly oceupiod
by Thomas Barrett, lakes this method ol informing
tniiir L-lends and the public, that they era now re
ceiving and opening a largo and well selected stock
id l.i .A liruift , Mnlu iiut, AVintls, Oil, IPindow
(Jim, 4r., which tliey are prepared to pul up at tbs
sbni i<v,t notice, and hope to receive a purlion of tbs
public piilronage. [Junll H Ini
8.1 iII,AI I.K SH.INNEK, since tbs disaslsrous
2 fire, bus taken a Store on ibn South side of
Broad-street, opposite the ITimier's Hotel, iioar the
luruiiTstand, Nu. 3JO, wlseruhe wiii kecproiwtamly
on hand u good assortment of Lrocencs. Ho IceU
thankful lor the patronage bsreiobito viisuded, and
hopes tor u continuance of llio sumo.
Jun IU 7 hu
OT'K’E.—Four nioiiths alter date, application
T s v. ill he made to the honuialdc the Interior Court
of Seriven county, v* In n sitting for ordinary puriio
ses, tor leave to sell three shunts in an uudiviusd
tract of Land of the osiaie nl John Black, and on
which Mary Black now lives, lor the benefit of tho
minors. AIAUV BuACfv, Cuutdiuu.
f Jun 9 X 4m
I* Ul ILL.— Four munlha alter dale, application
1 s will be mails to ikiss Honorable the liFerior
Court of Scriven county, when sitting for oruinary
purposis, lot irnve to sella negro follow by tbs
name of Stephen ; for tbe benefit ol Lucy Ann
Braswell, a minor jby her guardian Barnsli Ncwtua.
Jim 9 X 4ni
|SF,KFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Jke
I Orange Flower Water, Lavender do., Colrgne
do , Florida do., Honey Ho., Snutt Holes, Fane
Soaps ot < very kind, Puinalimi in pots and rolls, Is
diun Dye, for coloring llio hair, Bear's Oil, Anliqti
do., Maesssardo., Ward's Vcgetablo Hniroo, Milk
of Rones, lor the complexion, Compound Chiming
Toolh W ash. Fur sale by
CLOUD A, BOTH WELL, 232 Broad H
Jen 2 ]
|Ai OTTcf;,—All peraons indohlcd to the esiale of
is VV innifrad Dunn, dee. of Columbia county, are
requested to make immediate payment; and those
Imvmg claims will present them duly attested is
the tune prescribed by (aw.
WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ei r.
Jon _ I 40dw
Burke sheriff’s sale.—win bosoWon
the first T uesday In Febuary next, st. tho Court
House Door in the town ol Waynoahorongb, the
following property, to wit: One tract ol Land con-
Ininmg live bundled and seventy-seven acres, more
or less, adjoining land of / L, F. T'amlin and oth
ers. .Sold hsi 1 lie property of Thomas F. Few, to
satisfy one fi fa, in favor of Alillen Antony vs T. S
Few. sold subject to a mortgage and w idow's dow -
ery in thosame. JAMES A. feTRINUER,S. B.C.
Jan 6 id 4
l | 'OIi 8 A I,E.—A Honan and Lot ot the lovVer end
« of Hroad-atroel, the property of Mrs.C. iS. Mc-
Lean. The Lot is iargs and the House might be
mode a enniforlirble residence for a family ot a small
expense. Fur terms apply to
Jan 13 K) 3lwJ JOHN MOORE
g tAM K to the Richmond Hotel, on the night of
X_c the lib inst. a small, clicsnnt sorrel Hoh.sk, 9
or 10 years old, both hind leet white, a star in the
I forehead, some signs of harness on his shoulders and
sides, bint or. his neck when be runic a rope or halter.
The owner is requested to call, pay all r xpencea and
lake him away. L. VV. COLLIER.
Jan 18 14
JUM4ESII PRUNES—SO boxes superior fresh
TL Brunts, jun received and for sale low by
HANDERFOUD & ( OLLINS;
Opposite the I’lairicrk Hotel,
Jan 17 2t J 3
/EV IIMIE English Stallion llkdgford
® —This very fine and superior
yiio-V- L roc * Race Horse will stdnd Ins next
£ | poason nt Mr. William U. Smith’s, in
HS?J’&?ct>atl»l.aiiroiisdi»lriol, IS. C. near Hie island
Foard, on fSaluda, at Fifty Dollars the season. Par
ticulars in largo hills in due tune.
Augusta,.bin. 16, 1837 12 St
t ( L DOLLARS REWARD.—Strayed from this
place on or about the ‘2Bth Doe. last, a small
Chesnnt .Sorrel Jlare, Qyr 7 years old. The only
thing remarliahlti ab'mt her is the loss of one of U,o
eye supposed to have been done by taking nut
1* no Hooks. The above reward will be pqtd foi the
delivery of said Mare at my house iu Columbia
County, or at the Richmond Hotel
ROV.EKTW BEALL.
Augusta, Jan. 19, 1837. 16
%
ftotic*.
THE subscriber respectfully fjnlonns his Meo4l
and the public in genera), that he has now on
hand and oilers a largo slock of CONFECTION A
nr, and other articles in his line of business. Truly
‘ grateful lor past favors, ho solicits the continuance #l*
1 a abate of public patronage,
fl ms STOCK CONSISTS Ot ,
■0 CANDIES —Mint, Cinnamon. Leman, Clove,CSsst-
W fr»*. Cream, Amiiaeetl, /Vfrnoad, ilor*-’
hound, Ate. Ac.
rse SUGAR PLLMBH—Of every dercription sad l!»-'
r X vnr; Mint Drops, Sour Lemon ifo Guiri
do., and Cordial do.
CORDIALS—Mint, Cinamon, Perfect Love, Life ot «*-
'*• la ". Annmocd, by the barrel or dozen
h» hollies, also, Lemon Syrup.
PIES AND CAKEs—Of every kind, fresh, kept
ec constant on hand, such as Sponge, Pound,
Hard, Lemon, Plum, Fruit, Maccarouiss,'
n- K'es unit Tana.
SUGAR TOYS AND FIGURES.—A fine lot of Pa
ir. ris manufactured sugar works just recei
ved; Figures, Toys, Crisialissd Figures
lie and Chrismas Presents, Ac.
DRV AND GREEN FKfTT’S.—Apples, Oranges
I-emuas, Bins Apples,Coe annuls, Soft Shell
Almonds, Filberts, Wali-nula, Brazil-nuts^
10 Raisins, Figs, Prunes, W est India Presor
if ves (in glass jars), and a lot of Northern
r . and French Pickles,
r SUGARS, Ac -a fins lot 6t real Spanish Segard
and Prineipess, Leftwicli Cavsndiah, and
Honey Dow Chewing Tobacco.
WINES AND LIQUORS—Gin, Rum, Brandy;
Claret, Champagne, Malaga and Muscat.
~ WOODEN TOY'S.—Dress’d Dolls, Drnais. Swords;
,f Guns, Barking Dogs, Birds, and other
kinds too numerous to mention.—
ij.’ AUo, 4 doz. large size Sky Rockets*
g end 2 dot small size do.
L KrCouutry and town customers will most with
... prompt attends!) nt the sliortmt notice, by spulioa
. don to AUGUSTINE FREDERICK
Nov. 29 59 200 Broad-atreei.
y ■“ ROWANDS *
„ Csciiuiiic Tonic Hlxturc, ot
Vegeta b/e Febrif tige,
Warranted to be a perfect and lasting cure for the
’■ FEVER AND AGUE,
Tho following are sumo of the many acknowledge
raenlN in its favur:
From Vr. V. IV. FurranJ, Surgton Dmtitt,
PnilaMpkiu.
Clß—With regard to your Tonic Mixture, I do not
*C7 lieaitale, oiler a great deal of experience, uotoo
| ly in my own euee, but in several members of my fa-
I ’ surly, to pronounce it one of tho bast modicinea kuowri
, lor Fevers, and more particularly for Fever end Ague
This dieoaao seized Bold of uiy sytlarn in tbs fall oi
1829, mid continued with iiicrsasing violence, defy
ing nil the ordinary remedies, until thssuriug of 1831,
when I concluded to lost the efficacy of your course,
i- I, with cordial satisfaction, am enabled to Male, that
y I was immediately restored to cicellniil heath, which'
1 have uniformly enjoyed from that period. Having
- witnessed tlie decided elKtscy of your medicine iff
many other coses, I feel a pleasure in recommending
j it to ail my tnoiid., and am pleasud to say it hoe sue
’ cusded boyund my must sanguiua oxp , -talions.
Y'ours, roapoetlully,
’ i w. Farr and.
From Mr. Tkurus Court, Afintof OurJeu, Pintado’
I shall be happy to afford to the public e history of
- tbusickness from winch I was restored by Uowand’e
Tonic Mixture. 1 had lbs Fever end Ague for ssver
r ul iiiunllis, of a very ohsluiMs ebaraclsr, which bad
1 eiitueiy overpowered the elasticity of my system, and
* 1 wus lu-ii sinking into a slats ol cumplsla exhaustion.
About this period 1 wus auaeked with a severe cold,
_ attended with a violent cough, logelhai with night.
, sweats, and suuii hod all the distraesing symptoms of
1 seiiw eotisumpliun. An simnenl uhysieian bad con
•iiintiy slivnded ms, but with very Utile success ; and
t si length ceased Ins visits, desuundiiig of being able
to allord me sssruliul railsf. I had now vary itlle
prospect of obtaining assistance, and had almost de
spairs 10l recovery. In such a dreadful condition, I
, wus advised to make two ol your Tonic Mist are,
s.d 1 duiermiiuiU to try it ts s last resort. I need not
observe, that it .vts sileudod, in my vase, with its usu
- si resioiaiive etKicis, snd, within s sow weeks, I was
I blutssd ixiihnsunung heshh, and happiness. Three
- ulliers oiniyfiiuidy am, also, instances of its benefi
cial influence ; who, w oh many mots of my sequsua
, liiicos, arc ready to curruhersle the many racoouaea
duliuns which are prosnn led in Us hehuif.
A sunpiy just received, and fur sala by
CLOUD A UOPHWEtU
' ~ No. 232, Brsad-streat.
| DocIC 100
i Uiiargiu lusliruiino A irntl lempnnrj
Augusta, Nov. 2, 1836.
i fIMIIS Company will receive money on deposit, for
, t any lime not Iras than sitty days, nor inure tbaa
I (waive munlha. Transiorebls esnifiestas of such,
dspasits will hs Island, hnstiug aaacssl at the rats of
six per cent per annum Fur periods lunger or shorter
- then oitlier of tho above, special contracts will he
• muds.
1 Fur the con vonionce of unisons residing at a distance,'
1 applications may be muds lo either of the agents ot
tin* Company, iu South Carolina and Georgia, whusa
names are auiiuxed.
j WM. T. GOULD, See'ry.
j Afeula:
1 Tsdolibrd, Fey A Co., Savannah:
, P. K. Vouiu; A Sons, Dsrien.
Iverson L. Hums, MilJedgeviUe'
. < hsrlns Day, Macon.
i Arthur B. Dans, Columbus
, 1 luleombe, Pock A Co., Charleston, S. C.
, Gvurgu Parrott, ilauihurg, S. C.
Nuvunihnr 4 88 tl
llU)”N IsiallUVUt.
A CERTAIN cure for the following distressing
complumls Piles, Drepssy, Sore Throat, by.
i Cancers or Ulcers; Herofids in its worst stages i
Rliumuulisms, acute end chronic Croup, Whoopiug
Cough, I'oul Ulc n rs, Lumbago and facilities, white
Swellings, Bruises end .Sprains, Hceld Heed, Fresh 1
Wounds, Chilblains, Ac. Ac.
A supply juxl received and for sale by
CLOUD A BOTIIWELL.
No. 232 11road -street.
Nov 25 M
notice.
4 LI. PERSONS indebfod to the Estate of JAMES’
il BLANCHARD, Br. decegsed, are requested to'
make immediate pny/nenl, end those having claitas
will present them duly attested, in the time prescribed
by law.
> URIAH BLANCHARD, > j, , _
BILI/INGTON BLANCHARD, 0,1
November 11 90 OOd
Dmulor’« Wale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday m Feb
ruary next, tl the Lower Market in the City
of Augusts, within the lawful boars of Sale, tbe leal
ESTA PEof Mager Watson, Isle of UichmonU Coun
ty deceased, eousisting of nine hundred acres ot
i.AND in ssid County, about ten miles from Augusta,
on the road leading lo Louisvillt; a beautiful, healthy
summer retreat, with superb water.
AX.SO,
Ten or Eleven likely NEGROES, belonging lo ths>
Estate ol said deceased. Hold fur the benefit of tho
heirs snd creditors of said deceased. Terms audo
known on the dry ol sale. E PERRYMAN,
Novi) 90 Id Executor.
For Kale.
A valuable Haute and Lot, in the town of
aLOtlfkVIM.l:. hu.
The Subscriber offers (or sals his
and LOT in the Town of Louisville. Tho
House is two story high, and very conveni
ent ; containing 7 rooms and five fire places ; a good,
kitchen, negro house, pantry and smoko bouse, (too
stables, carnage house, com house and fodder loft; an'
excellent and never tailing well of water, a rich and
largo 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 one of the finoel o-r
P'MiingH lor the practice of medicine hi llio Stats of
Georgia. For further information, apply to the sub-'
senher, No. 232 Bioad-st., Augusts.
Dr. N. B. CLOUD.
Chronicle nod Constitutionalist will insert ths sbsvsi
weekly, till forbid. 91 Nsv. It
Law . , ,
mHE co-partnorsbip of SCHLEY A JOHNSON
1 is ibis day disrolved by mutual con,sent..
Tho undersigned will continue (o' prncljce (n tho
rnunlics of Richmond, Colombia, Washington, Burke,
Jcffeniiui,and Scriven. Strict attention will be paid §
to alUuumess committed to his ehargA
GEORG B SCHLEY*,
Dec. 33, Jtn
CARPENTER’S CO.MPOUND
Syrnp of Liverwort,
\SAFE and valuable Medicine for Coughs, Spit
ting of blood, Consumptions, and Liver Com
plaints.
Most of the Meclieino made use of for ths above
diseases, are ofn stimulating nature, which, although'
sometimes giving tempnmry relief, in almoet every in
xwmeo when they are freely used, aggravate the die*'
ease, and reduce tho strength of the patient
’i bis artie',e pasaoeses superioradvnnlagee overthrAa
preparn!j.„n s , its action being of a tonic, invigorating
ami kffcugthening nature, thus ov»rcomin» the, dis-'
'.aie, bv promoting expectoration, and gradnally KW
, oreasing tho nuengthof the patient, and this wttW
i being attended with any unpleasant effects; it aW
> agree a with ifo> stomach, in all cases, and is a pieman*
' Hnd.igivtcablome.lioinejofoke. ForMtfohjr
Noy 332,' Brosd-Vinse*'
Dec !$■ **