Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 30, 1837, Image 3

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XT' Oil R MONTHS after date, application will bo made to the honsrablo the Inferior Co'irl of Jefferson county, sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, fir leave to sAI the interest of ihe minor luis o. Wjl liam Streelman. deceased, in lot numlier six, in the t wcnlv-scond district ol .Muscogee county ; anil also f>r leave to sell a negro man mimed Charles, be longing to said estate; for the purpose cl division amongst the heirs ot said estate. WOSE* BRINSON, Jr. Guardian of the Minors, and Administrator do bonus non of Estate. Jan 1C X lo ft I -SOUR MONTHS after date, application will be ’ made to the honorable ibe Inferior Court ol Jefferson county, a Iting as a Court of Ordinary, for 1 eve to sell the land and Negroes of James T. I Hudson, deceased, lor the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ELISHA SMITH, Adm'r. Jan 1C X 15 4m jV OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Joshua Stanford, iate of Columbia county, dec. are requested to come firward and make imnndiate payment; and those having demands against the same, are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated, w ithin the lime proscribed bv law. 0 UiLFORD aLFOKD, Adm'r with the will an exed. X 14 St I.' 1 lOA—AII fiersons •ra hereby cautions I ogams trading for a promissory Note (vvi it.en as follows :J Dollars wo.—By the twenty-fifth day ot Dt-cem ber next, we promise to pay Isaac Watkins, -; -. (for Mr. Sheppard) or bearer, fourteen butulre ‘ oi ten dollars lor value received, and if not punctually paid, interest from date, 11th January, 13 7. (Signed by) W. B. Wauthkn, T. J. Warthen. K As the consideration for which the raid note was r given, iios entirely failed, 1 am determined not to pay it. jnn 26—1 2t WB. Warthen. jyy Ediiors in this Slate who will give the above notice one insertion, shall be pai l for ihe same by • m forwarding thou accounts to SanJcrsville. Ga. W. li. Wv^ 7S.OTHE SOUTHERN PUBLIC.—We P duty we owe to ourselves, to inform onr fiends of certain reports which are “on the tuneu « of every one," that some teachers in Scottsborough ore Abolitionists. We are not the onlp teachers in Scottsborough, and those who know us would be the last to charge us with such hateful principles—they know us to be Southern men (natives of Virginia, but Georgians by adoption) by birth, education, and in feeling. L LA TASTE, V. LA TASTE. JKTEditors who have published a previous adver- Usement ot ours, will please discontinue that and in sert the above once a week for lour weeks.) Jan. Sti 21 4t b | UK SALE.—That fine cstablish- A' men, known ns Marsh’s 110- jj{|RL TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, nearly opposite the Engine House, con «BHs*SRSb veuient lor passengers travelling on the cars from and to Charleston Also convenient. Ibr travellers : this Establishment is large and commo dious, with Stables, offices, and all other necessary out buildings, calculatcd'for a large business, it will be sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel SI Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to the Subscriber or. || llio premises. JOHN MARSH. Aiken, Jan. 25 20 3m GOODSITUATION FOR A TAILOR.— The citizens of Goshen and its vicinity, feeling anxious that there should be a good Tailor in the village of Goshen Would take this method of in forming all who it may concern, that this place now off rs advantages to e good bailor, that few villages in the country does. It is a place ol good society,con sidered very healthy. Boarding can be had in good houses from $3 to $lO per mouth, and as much work as any one would be wi ling to do. Any fur ther information wanting, will bo cheerfully given m) by either of llio subscribers J. E GROCE. C. STATHAM. Goshen, Lincoln co., Georgia. The Southern Spy will give tho above two inser tions and forward their account to J. E. Groce Ibr tk' payment ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas Mallory, iate ol Burke county,deceased, ate re quested to make immediate payment; and those ha ving demands against said estate are requested to piesent them, duly authenticated, according to law. JOHN B. ROBIN&ON, Adm’r. Jan 12 X 11 6t 1 -■ ON Fridny, the 2nd of March, will be sold at the late resilience of VVm. Barron, of Burke Go & deceased, all Ihe Personal Property of said deceased, Tp agreeable to an order of tho Honorable the Inferior Court, when acting ns a Court of Ordinary (or the county of Burke, under temporary letters of adminis tration. SAM’L BARRON, Temp. Adm'r. .it 12 X UOt GEORGIA, Jefferson Count;/. H EREAS Francis Boitlon, administratrix on v » the estate of John Bouion, owlased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said Estate : these ■ are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, Wl the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and fc appear at my office within the time prescrib' dby livv, to filelbeir objections, if any they It we, to show cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, at office, in Louisville, this 25;h day of January, 1337. jau26 EDEN BOTHWELL, Clerk.C. O UL li MON IDS a (cr dale, application will he X' made to tho honorable Inferior c ourt of Coium HB bia county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell llio Real Estate and one Negro Girl, be longing to the estate ol George Magruder, deceased, ■ iateol said coinitv GEORGE M. MAGRUDER, Adm’r. Jnn. 1, 1337 X 12 4tn GEORGIA, Burke County % Y HEItE.VS tt ilium Sapp, Admniistraliir on » v theestnte of Richard ilankinsott, Uec’d, ap plies for Loners Dismissory, these are iborefirelo \ cite and admi.nisli ail and s 'igtilar, the kindred and creditors ot aid deceased, to be and appear at my | office within the lime prescrib' d by law, to file H their objt ctiotis, n any they have, to shew cause B why, said U«“is should not be granted B t.iven under mv hand, at office, in Waynesboro', the Until Dec. 1336. J. G UADI LV. Cik BBS .lan 5 3 «-6m B OJAJIIG,' I. Cr H \\/ U. H: A S , WJimn RolllM. Aiici.MS*:Btor j ■k T"4 u.i the oslatei Banj. ni Seegar, dev J • 1 K plies for Letters DR mssory, these >m v-.-m •*to i ■ cite an ia !m ■ nil a; ;. i tgat; r. creditors of decent d, w a d ».• ■ office, v.itnin me iim" pre.vettbed by law, . j t"c h. [ objections, if any they have, to shew cause why : said letters should not be grunt'd Given under my hand, ut •dice, in Waynesboro' this 30th Dec. 1836. J. G. BAD I t,V,CIk. || Jan 5 3 wtira Fasstigo »« Va. .1X1) CJJAREESTUX, .S’. C. Winter *lrrangemeut, ATLANTIC STEAM PACKET Jjjjf Jjj COMPANY, desirous to accommodate travellers, have determined to run their Boats through the Winter between NORFOLK and »l CHARLESTON, S. C. I The SOUTH CAROLINA, Copt. Coffey, will | Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston, Friday, 6th January. Thursday, ISthJau’y “ 20th “ “ 26th “ The GEORGIA, Capt. Rollins, will Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston, " , Friday 2d Febtuary. Thursday, 9lh Fehr’y “ 17th “ “ 23d “ K It is needless to say thtse arc boats of the first * Hass and commanded by careful and experienced officers. Passage and fare, S3O. Due notice will be 'ijl- given when they will begin to ruff weekly. For 4 V passage, apply to. WILLIAM PATTON, Charleston. i DICKSON & HUNTER, Norfolk. JAMES FERGUSSON, Baltimore. Dec 31 * jidministralarms Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, %T|t (I j, be sold before the Court House door, W y/ i n Jacksonboro',’ within the usual hours of sale Three hundred acres of pine Land, ad ioining’ Lands of John Zeaglar, the estate of Jo seph Gibbons, ami others. Also, the following five negroes, viz: Rachel, Stephen, Darcas, V •-Hannah, and Nathan, belonging to the estate of bt-t William Gross) sold by order ot the Honorable ||> Inferior Court of Striven county, for a division M hmona the heirs of said estate. i[| amonS THOMAS H. BURNS, Adm’r. K Dec IT wtd 24 ■ I%> OITCE —The subscribers have lormed Cm J| partnership, and opened an offo ein La Grange, lie. (of |)ie purpose of practising Law hi Troup and ®gthe adjoining counties of the Coweta and Chal tahoo llchee CBcuits. They will regularly attend the fol R^Cn hC, 6uLL UP - lieartfand Coweta. OKK> iILLK A. BULL. f. Jtut T 5 Imj JESSE L. BILL. |; I ■ , 11 p P R n KSn ?* RIiXES — 30 huxw Mij-enur fresh I -*■ 1 rums, just received and for sale low bv SANDERFORD & COLLIN'S, Opposite the Planters Hotel. j 2t 13 . IVTFAV MUSIC FOR THE PIANO.—a goodav! i h rtmcnt of music, just received ami fiir sale bv • T on 7 5 tlj T. 11. &1. C. PLANT. ‘ I .V' o ' r lUU.-T he"tuhsorUH>r’s LwTmficc 3A ; s K;, uatod two doors north ol Jnd'e Lone streut g, oil Jacksoti-street. No pains will he snared in endeavoring to rentier sati-faction to those who I may entrust u. linn claim- for coil.-rtion, or any i oiler harness connected with his prolession. -_ n 11 6 diw] H. V. JOHNSON. i < - ) Sf OR MLL.lli.'—Drtiit drawn 'by C. favor of 55. P. Scott for 8500, on G. imt I ’ |,!,ya . ,)io al ‘ l „" l °Mhs, tlue about lb, Islh or ' ,ls !' AII Persons are forewarned Irani tiauim df it, or the maker t om paying it to any one f bn the subscriber, T. 1. WALTON. _ Ja “ 18 14 It > ji| EfcSRS: a. IT »Vt W~F. PEMBERTON, i ± a . h3 ' - e >eeu. appointed Agents for the state oi »eorgia, nmt arp fully uiuhorised to receive and re reipr l »r a!i sums duo for subscriptions on account oiine \ nued Telegraph, or cither oftl.o I Vri on tears issued f-om my prc.ss. | Jdn 3 1 DUFF GREEN. X ■ • v ' i ’Til' E -The Mibwriber. having loca-1 lri ' nims.-lf in Washington, Wilkes county, Gear™ ",11 practice Low in thes \ ral Courts ol the .Northern Circuit All business entrusted to Ins ear.' wtl: moot with prompt attention. I, P* ni-'y be found at Dr. Robert L. Rnddey’a WM a. QUIGLEY. Lb 11 8 4t h DMiNi.'> 1 RA 1 UR'3 NOTICE.—AII persons x j J*w*bled to llio I'state of David Alexander, late ot Jenorfon County, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, nnd those having demands against said i'.siato arc requested ro present thorn within the time prescribed by law. TJtis Jan. the 14th,1337. _ J. W. ALEXANDER,) ~ . / W. S. ALEXANDER. \ Adm *■ f rim. 20. x If, OUli MONTHS afterdate, npphentton will ha 8 made to tho honorable the Justices of the Infe - not Court of duiko county, when si ting fur ordina ry purposes, f r leave to sell all the Real Estate of iliratn Nunn, d‘e*J ; for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. SAMUEL BARRON, Adm’r. Jan '2 X ii 4m T INCOLN SHERIFF SALE—WiII he sold al * Lincolnlon, on the first Tuesday in March next | between the usual hours of sale, one bay mare, levied on <s the property of Augustine J. Davis, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from tbo Inferior Court ol Wilkes, Micagah D Mabry, vs. A. J. Davis. J»n 26 F. K FLEMING. Sheriff, L. C. A LL persons indebted to tbo estate of Hiram Nunn TS. late of Burke county, deceased, are hereby re quested to make immediate payment; and those having demands against the estate are requested to present them duly authenticated, according to law SAMUEL BARRON, Adm’r. Jan 12 X _ ji ot \LL persona indebted to the estate of Mrs . Jane Nunn, late ol Burke county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment ; and those having demands against the estate are requested to present litem, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. SAMUEL BARRON, Ex’or. Jan 12 X u flt % LL persons indebted to tbo estate of Samuel 7“ Barron, Sen. deceased, late of Burke county are requested to make immediate payment; and those having demands against said estate are re quested to piesent them, duly nutlien icated,a: cord ing to law SA.U’L BARRON, Jr. Adm’r. Jan 12 X II 6t pwi DEICE.—AII persons Indebted to the estate of T v \V ilham Rogers, deceased, late of Burke coun ty, w ill pay tbo same to the subscribers—and llioso having demands against said estate w ill present the sumo intorms of the law. edward hatcher, ; „ , JOHN TOMLIN. $ E * ra - Burko co. Jan 7 X n 6t A DMLNISTA'I OR'S NOTICE.-Four Months 7 *- after date application will be made to the Hon orable Inferior Court of Jefferson County, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two tracts of Land lying in the County of Cherokee. Also, one tract in Lowndes County, fdr the benefit ofthe lifirsand creditors of said deceased. Jua. tho 14th, 1337. J.W. ALEXANDER, ) . W.S. ALEXANDER. < Atlms - Jan. 29. X 16 JEFFERSON SHERIFF .SALE—WiII bo sold at tho Market house in the town of Louisville, on tho first Tuesday in February next, between tho usual hours of sale, the following property, (to-wit) viz; Anthony, a man, 45 years old ; Hannah, a wo man, 37 veers old ; Bennotta, a girl, 17 years old— All levied on as tho property of John R. Daniels, to salisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Batriek 1! Con naily; prupeity pointed out in said mortgage. IVY W. GREGORY, JSh’ff. _ Jan 4 3 td A DMIMSTUATOR’S BALE.—WiII he sold on ii. Monday the 13th February next, at the late rea dencc ot Joshua of Columbia court y, de ceased, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, Oats and Wheat —Alsu, 1 road wagon, 1 Ox carl, 1 Barouch,2 Col ton Gins and Threshing Mashine, I’lanlation and Blaeksinillis Tools, Ac. Ac—besides many other aructos 100 ledums to mention. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Adm’r Jan 6 4 wtdj X with the will annexed - i XI',TUTOR'S SALE. — On the first Tuesday f in March next, will be sold at the Courthouse door in Wavn sboro’, the fallowing Negroes, viz. fanny and \t i.hs ; sold by direction of the Will of Absalom Kinsey, dec'll. Terms of sale made known on the day. SAM’L BARROW, Ex'r. Jatii) 6 wld '» D.MIMSiJt A'lDllS SALE—WiII be said on i ilia first Tuesday in .March next, within the j : legal hours of sale, in pursuance of nn order of Ihe 1 Court oft rdinary of Richmond country,the follow- ] ing lots of Land, belonging to the estate of Dabuey , Berry, deceased, viz: At the Courthouuse in Troup county, lot. No. 65 ot the 4th District in said county, containing 2021 : acres. Also, lot No. 135 of tho J2th District of said I county, containing 202. acres, j At iim Courthouse in Twiggs county, lot No. 183 | , of the 23th‘Dijiaicl in said county, containing 292, acres l At the Courthouse ut Telfair county, lot No. 2()i raltiiia 7ib District ill said county, containing 2021 j acres. -i h Courthouse in Sumter county,lot No. 10 of 1 the 20iii Dtsuiot in said county, containing 2021 I acres. | At the Courthouse in Fuyotlc county, Lot No. 121 of the 4llt District m said county, containing 2021 acres. At the Courthouse in Coweta county, lot No. 232 ofthe slh district in said oounty, containing 2021 acres. JOHN C. HOLCOMBS, Adm'r. Jan 3 1 wld 4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—On Sn'urdny, ’ 7® the 28th Jannarv, 1837, will be sold at lha • late residence of Fielding Fryor, Son. near Fryer’s Fond,the perishable properly of said dec’ll, consist j ing of Horses, t attle, Hogs, t orn, Fodder, Ac— j The Lands and Negroes hired on the same day.— I Terms on tho day. MULFORD MARSH,) ... FIELDING FRYER $ acJm 13 * Jan 9 6 wld CURPENTER'S Solution of Kreosote —For the ) cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tetters, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac. For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, Jan 16 15] No 232 Broad street. :a oTICE—Four months after date, application 1 will be made to lbs Honorable the Inferior 1 Court of Striven county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lonvt to sell the Real Estate of Daniel . Archer, for the benefit ' (the heirs. J S SOUTHWELL, Administrator. f Jan 9 X ' 111 i,a i«i OTICE—AII persons indebted to the estate ol ill Peter Matins, deed arc requested to make im mediate payment. Also, all persons having do mauds against said estate, are requested to present thorn in terms of (he said. KOBEK f A. ALLE. ,) A <( im'rs. NANCY MAPHIb. t Jan 13 X £' '■ AOUR MONTHS after date, application will be { made to tbo honorable Inferior Court of Joffor : ; for the benefit 8 ' r Jun 16 X 1 roouested to band them in propirly a.nh ntic. 'i , (Shm the titne prescribed by lawfnnd those ...debt ed to the d “ eo3 '-IkTv\NT e WoKB. Adm’r. Janl6 X ' __l£iL_ A I I nprsonr having demands against the late i P „ t lludsoti of Jefferson connly, deed, Jam It m liand .hctn tn, properly authenticn ■ are requested to ■ nhc j |, v ) a w, nnd those • e l’K l A bl to the dccearesl'wilj please make payment 1 indebted to the tfetca.ii y..'.]lTH, Adm r. to 15 6t Jaa 10 X ON CONSIGNMENT—SO or 60 boxes o prime Virginia Tobacco, at DAWSON’S WAREHOUSE. Jan 21 X tt 17 /NOLI MBIA, SHERIFF'S SALES.—On tho Ist V'' Tuesday in March n -xi, will be sold, before the Court House door of Columbia county, within the legal hours of sale. One negro man Frank, a good bouse carpenter,levied on to satisfy sundry fi fas from Justices Court of Oglethorpe county, in lavurul Da vid Reid, for the use of James Wellborn against Re se Hamilton, and other Executions in favor of " ilson Roberts, and others Levy made, and returned to mo bv a constable. WM. CRAWFORD, S. C. C. Jan. 30th, 1837. id 24 tL'OUR months after date application will be -b made to tho honorable the Inferior Court of St riven county, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the estate, both real and personal, ol -Aiineis Arnett, deceased. AZARIAH ENNEIS, Adm’r. Jan 29 X 23 4m GEORGIA. Burke County: UJ VVH REAS Green Utley and William Utley applies (or Letters of Administration on the estate of floury Y. Utley, deed., these are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular tho kindred I and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appearat ( my office w illiin tbo time prescribed by law, to show , cause, if any they have, why said letters should not I be granted , Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro’, ; this 14tb Jan., 1837. J. G. BADULY.CIk. Jan 23. 23 , GEORGIA, Burke County; WHEREAS, Jesse Johns applies for I .oilers of Administration on the estate of Jonathan Johns, deceased, these are llietelbro to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of of said decease-, to be and appear ut my office with- 1 in the time prescribed by law, io show cause, if any 1 they have, why sai l letters should not be granted. Given under my band, at office, in Waynesboro’, ’ this 241 h Jan., 1837. J. G. BADLUY, Clk. Jun 23. 23 1 1 GEORGIA, Burke County; ! HEA’EAS, John Saxon nnd Eli McCronn np v V plies lor Letters of Administration on tho es- 1 talc of John I’. Forth, deceased, these aro therefore I to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo nnd appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to show I cans , if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, nt office, in Waynesboro’, Ibis 241 h Jan., 1837. J. G. BADULY, Clk. ( Jan. 23. 23 l GEORGIA, Burke County: 1 WHEREAS, Michael Wiggins applies fur Let ters of Administration on the estate of Robert d, these aie therefore to cite & admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said du- ‘ ceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time I prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my bund, at office, in Waynesboro’, t! is 24th Jan., 1837. J. G. BADULY. Clk. 1 Jan. 28- S 3 < GEORGIA, Burke County; \ \ 11EREAS, James Cross nnd Joseph Cross ap- 1 v » plies for Letters of Administration on Bin es- , tale of .S’ardis E. Cross, deceased, these aro therefore | to cito .and admonish nil and singular tho kindred , and creditors of said deceased to bo and appear at . my office w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show , cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not j be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro’, this 24th Jan., 1337. J. G. BADULY, Clk. Jan 23. 23 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—WiII bo sold ! . on tbo 17th day of March next, nt tho late resi- 1 denco of Sardis E. Cross, late of Burl e connly, de- 1 ceased, all the perishable properly belonging to said 1 deceased’s e tale,between the usual hours of sale,fur 1 the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased 1 January 24, 1837. JOS. CROSS, > . . , jan 23 JOSEPH CROSS. ( AUm rs ' A T PRIVATE SALE—A prime gang of Five i a Young Negroes, at private sale, consisting of a 1 fine young Woman of 20 years of age and her girl j child 3 years old, 3 smart active and intelligent Boys otT3, 11,ami 8 years of ago. To anuppiovid pur- 1 chaser a bargain w ill be given. Apply to ' W. E. & J. U. JACKSON. Auctioneers. Jan. 23. 23 WANTED —by the month, or year, a SLR VANT WOMAN, capable of house work, washing and ironing—lor whom liberal wages will 1 be paid. Enquire at Rowe and Harp Vs buck building near 1 tlia Planters Hotel lower tenement. Jan 23 tS 24_ TV OTICE.—Tho subscriber having ibis day tit- ] Tv ken into Copartnership Jamks Fantom, tbo | business will hereafter bo conducted under tba firm i of Thomas Barrett <k Co. Jan II 8 Bn] THOMAS BARRETT. , rgvIIOMAS BARRETT & CO. having removed i A to the new Briek Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad street, nearly opposite llio s-toro formerly occupied by Thomas Barrett, takes (hit method of'inforniing tneir irii tids and the public, that they arc now re ceiving and opening a largo and well selected slock 1 of Fresh Bruys, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window 1 Glass, tyc., which they aro prepared to put tip ut the 1 shortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the ’ public patronage. [Jan ll_ Blm 1 jj < BLNEZER S’vINNER, since llio disastrous ( i E 1 fire, has lakcn a Store on the South side of Broad-street, opposite the Planter’s Hotel, near tho former stand, No. 330, w here ho will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Groceries. He (eels ] thankful for the patronage heretoinro extended, and , hopes fur a continuance of the same. . j Jail 10 7 Ira j jV; OTICE—Pour months alter date, application I 1 s will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court l of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, tor leave to sell three shares in an undivided tract of Land ofthe estate of John Black, ttntl on , , winch Mary Black now lives, for the benefit ofthe | i minors MARY BnACK, Guardian. , j Jan 9 X 4m i > Ol’iCL,—Four months alter dale, application , j i'S will be made to ihe Ilonorablo the Interior . Court of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary J i purposes, lor leave to sella negro fellow by tbo , i name of Stephen; for tho benefit of Lucy Ann , : Braswell, a minor,Jby her guardian Barnett Newton. I Jun U X 4m bTeRFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &cr i Orange Flower Water, Lavender do., Cologne do., Florida do., Honey do., Snuff’ Boxes, Fane, Soaps oiVvery kind, Pomatum in pots and rolls, !r ■ dian Dye, for coloring lira hair, Bear’s Oil, Anliqn do,, Macaasardo., \N ard’s Vegetable Hair no., Milk ( of Roses, for lha complexion, Compound Chloring , Tooth Wash. For sale by , CLOUD & BOTHWELL, 23’ Broad .f Jan 2 1 TXT OTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of ( is! VVinnifrcd Dunn, doc. of Columbia county, arc , requested to make immediate payment; and those ( having claims will present them duly alt.sled is , tho lime prescribed by Tw. WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ex’r. , Jnn 1 4bd ' v ff>URKE SHERIFF’S SALK.—WiII be sold on \ S 3 the first’l ucsday in Febttary next, at the Court , 1 House Door in the town ol Wuynesborough, the . lollowing property, to wit: ( tract ol I «uncl ctwi laining live hundred and seventy-seven acres, more or Jess, adjoining land of Z \>. K Tomlin and olh era. *Vold aa the property of 'J'lionma i*’- i'ojv, to satisfy one fi fa, in favor of Alilton Antony vs T. S ( Few, sold subject to n mortgage and willow’s dew- , ery in ibe same. JAMES A. STRINGER, St. B. C. Jan 0 O 4 I VOR SA LE—A House and Lot at tho lower end of Broad-street, the property of Mrs. C. S. Me- , Lowi. The Lot is largo and the House might he made a comfortable residence for a family at a small exriense. P’or terms apply to Jan 13 10 3IW] JOHN MOORE C'AMElotbo Richmond Hotel, on the night of / the 4lh insl. a small, chosnut sorrel Hon x, 9 or 10 years old, both I) nd leet w hite, a star in the forehead, some signs ol harness on Ins shoulders and sides, had or. his neck when he earnea rope or halter. 't he owner is requested to call, pay all < xponeos and take him away. E. W. COLLIER. 1 Jun 18 14 i fg'HE English Stallion Iliißoi-oßft 1 “ —This very fine and superior bred Race Horse will stand Ins next i season at Mr. Wilftam U. Smith’s, in xt* Laurens district. S. C. near t elsland i Foard, on Saluda, ot Fifty Do Jars the season. Par licularsin largo bills in due tune. Augusta, Jan. 16, 1337 1- 3t rt>; OTICE—AII persons indebted to the estate o j lA Elias VVelbom, fate of Columbia county, dec are requested to come forward and make immediah payment, and all persons -having demands against Iho same are notified to present them duly amlttiUi ■ (rated with;;) the lime perilled by law h J. M. V\ LLBOUN, Adm r. I Jan 3 I " l‘ Jd & (JAR Al Aft’S NOTICE. fjAOUH months after dale, application will be _ made to the Inferior Court of JolVerson county, for leave to sell a lot of Laud, lying in Walker county, drawn by the heirs ol Isaac linn sou, deceased. MOSES BRINSON, Guardian. Nov. £6 13 ■ AXECUTOU’S NOTICE—AiI persona indebt .E'i cd to John Olive, deceased, late of Columbia county, are required to make payment to lire under signed. and those holding claims against said de ceased are requested to hand in an account of their demands within the time prescribed by law, to An drew J. Miller, Esq. in Augusta, or to tho subscriber m Columbia county. Juu It) 7 will FABIES J. OLIVE, Es'r. (VJ OTICE,—AII persons are hereby notified that J. v the Lots of Land in Springfield, advertised for sale by James J. W. Burroughs, is tho property of tho Estate of Jonathan Wooil Senior, and as one o the heirs (in right of my wife,) of said Estate, 1 fore-f want tho sale of the same. J AS. YARBOROUGH. Jan 23, 1836. X Uvfeb. IVi OTICE.—Four months alter date application i* will ho made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting Ihr ordinary bu siness, for leave to sell some lands in Cherokee and Burke county, consisting of sixty acres in < ’horokeo and two tracts in Burke, containing (our hundred and thirty acres,known nsthe Clark Tract! all be longing to the estate of William Bryan, dee’d, of Burko county—-sold for tho purpose of paying tiro debts of said estate. JAMES GRUBBS, Ad in'r. ELIZABETH BKVAN, Adm'x. Jan 3 1 lot i J»ULASKI 3. HOLT, Attorney at Lair, Eaton- JL ton, Un —Continues to practice Law in the Gckmulgeo Circuit and some ol the adjacent coun ties. Jan 21 X w2m 17 INFORMATION. —Scouts men and Othkrs— Tho use of your guns or your dogs against any thing, wild or tame, flying or running, in my enclos cd premises, will bo at your peril; for every thing in the Park is for man to enjoy, but not to destroy ; and I, with olliera, may have us much pleasure in seeing such tilings run and fly as you have in Ullinglhciu, mid a man should bo muster at home —u man should ho muster over his cum. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, Jan. 18, 1837. Jan 21 2w 17 midiii in istrator’s Notice. TJNOURmonths afterdate, application will be By made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all tho Real Estate of Win. Fletcher, late of Columbia county, deceased. PETER KNOX, Adtn’r. Nov. 30, 1838 4tm I'J 1A fur si rate Penmnnn and Ac- VSs/Sf countunt is desirous of employment, for a short time in this city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 tl' 13 NOTlCE.—Robert (Ji.auan ilSiKsf Esq. is authinized to collect all duos and demands for Water privileges. Jan IS 11 di) SAMUEL HALE. (' MTV MARSHALL'S SALE.—WiII to sold a J tho Lower Market house, in this city, on Satur day tho 28th hist unless previously applied for by their owners—three Horses, taken up within the corporate limits of Augusta; one is a sorrel horse, with a shun tail, and in low order; one dark chos nut horse, with a small star in the forehead, and lame in one fore-leg ; and one light bay horse, no partic ular marks discoverable. FOSTER BLODGEI', City Marshal. Jan Id 11 wtd .TXKCDTOR’sS A EE .—Will bo soiiTon Mon -4 day, the 20th of February next, at the late re sidence of John Olive, deceased, in Columbia coun ty—all the personal properly of said deceased, (Ne groes excepted,) consisting of Household and Kitch en Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, implements fur fanning,one lour wbell Wagon and Harness, two Cotton Gins, &c. Ac. Sale to continue from day t J day, if necessary. Jan 10 7 wtd] FA BIDS ,1. OLIVE, Ex’r. ECHOES FOR SALE—I will soil 4 Negron, viz; Charlotte, between 35 and 10 years of age; Harry, a boy, about 10 years old—Susan, n girl, 4 years ol age—William, an infant, 1 year old To a purchaser who wit! buy them together, u liber al bargain would be given. For further purlieu.ura, enquie of illo subscriber. A. EDY, dniilos N. E. of Applington, Columbia Co. Jnn 8 ______ _ 4 3l * (jj ill. HOWEY, Professor of Penmanship, wi io. remain in Augusta a shun time, to give lessons in this useful art. Ho respectfully invites the atten tion of all persons desirous ol' writing an elegant It nd. Five or six lessons on his admirable system are generally sufficient to accomplish this, though years may have been spent in fruitless efforts to at lain it. Those who have tried former systems ui d foiled, arc assured there is no mistake in Ibis Their success will ho guarantied, it tho requisite attention be given. Persons wishing to lake lessons tiro re quested to make immediate application to Air. 11. at his room in the Masonic Hall, where his specimens rnny be.examined and taints known. Private lessons given, if required. Jan 18 12 ts JVOTICETO BRIDGE BUILDERS—Propo- Ia sals will be received L y the undersigned, until tho ISli. of February next, to construct a Bridge across tho Coosa River, to bo located three mites above the Welumnka nridgo—the charier of which was granted by tho late legislature. Lumber and stone may be had convenient to the site. For furth er particulars, apply to the undersigned. E. W. GILBERT, President for ibo Coosa Bridge Company. Wotnmpka, Ala., Jan. 11, 1837. The Montgomery papers, Mobile Register, Colum bus (Ga ) Enquirer, and the Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel, will Insert tho above till the 15th Fob., and forward (heir accounts to this 01/ice. Welumpkn Sentinel. STEAMBOAT OFFICE, ( Savannah, December 31, 1838. ( RESOLVED, That in future a share of llio Stock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia shall hi fixed at One Hundred Dollars,and that the President and Treasurer call in all the outstanding certificates, and issue new certificates at the rate of One Hundred Dollars per share. In conlbrmily to the above resolution of the Board of Directors, Stockholders of the Steamboat Com pany of Georgia nro hereby required to bund in their present scrip on or before tho Ist of February next, that new scrip mav be is> nrd them nt the above rale. W. E. LO.Nw, Sec. & Tr. Jan 6 4 td * I'CTION NOTICE —Sanutford & Col iu. Lixs, Auctioneers and Commission Merchant*, return their thanks to the Merchants and others of Augusta, lor the very liberal support received since their commencement as Auctioneers and Commis sion Merchants, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. They are at all times prepared lo make the most liberal advances on consignments, and pledge themselves to use their best exertions to ren der satisliictory and prompt sabs They beg lea. o to stale that they have engaged the services ol one ofllie most experienced Auction eers at the south, whose whole lime and attention will bo devoted lo tho business of tho firm, and they mo 4 confidently say that higher prices (or Lands, Negroes, Merchandize, stock, &e. cannot bo obtain ed by nay other Auction House in this city or cho where. N. B. Tho following are the rales of Commission, as agreed upon by both Auction houses in this city, lo which they nro bound to aJiierc, according to written contract: Dry Goods and general MerchanlJize, 3 per rent. I (urses, (valuable blood stuck excepted) 5 per cont. Estate Sale of Personal property, 3 per cent. Books and Prints, 10 percent. Ri ul Estate under §2.500,21 per cent. Over $f,500 and under §5,000 2 pe. cent, Over §5,000 and under SIO,OOO I.’ percent. SIO,OOO and over,! per cent. Bank stock on $5,000 and under $50,000, ! per cent. Over $50,0 it), } percent. All Estate rales w hen tie properly is ahead; sold and cried for tho purpose oi making l ilies, $5 per Lot or House and Lot For Negroes $2. For Negroes in all coses I i per cunt. Jan 21 ts 17 1 AA DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from tlw subscriber, in Orangeburg district, S, C. on the Oh oi March last, a Negro .Man by the name ol GLASCOIJ, and bis wife KATEY— Glas eou is shout 23 years of age, about five feet nine or 10 indies high, dark complexion, round face, mid dling lull eyes, a good setol teeth, and no beard—lie in a stout and likely negro. Kale, his wife, is about 28 years of ago, a good sized wench, a shade lighter than Glaseou, has a sear on one chock, tolerable full yes, good icelli and raif.i r small mouth, and a linlo inclined to thick lifts. Since they left me, they were apprehended and confined in rhejnil of Jeffer son county, Georgia, and escaped Irani the said jail on the slh day ol December, 1835-1 was informed by iho lailur in said c6unty, that the wench Katey was far gone in pregnancy at the lime of her escape. 1 will give the above reward of One Hundred Dol lars for the delivery ol said Negroes to me in Orange burg District, South Carolina, or Eftj) Dollars tor their apprehension and confinement in any jail in the State of Georgia, so that 1 can get them. My residence is about 2 miles distanthoin Brunchville, ion the Rail Read,-in Orangeburg district. L. E. CGONER. Jan 11 U s'* La AIIW KENT, until Ist January, 1838, A a Store House with u Post Office attached, in a good neighborhood lor si Ding goods, about thirty-five miles from Augusta. For further particulars enquire of Air. A. Know Ron, Augusta. Jan 18 12 Gtw 1 NANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.—The subscriber, by recent arrivals from Charleston and the North, is enabled to oiler to the public a va , riely of Fancy and Staple Articles, at tho lowest . rates, viz■ 8 and 9-4 London Duftil Blankets . Super. French do do o Rose do do . Red and White Flannel Bro bine and bleached Homespuns Marseilles Cnuntcrpaines Irish Linens i Fine Longclolh r Furniture Calicoes f French Chintz Servants llandk'ls, 4 and 5-4 -quino f Single and double width Merino Worsted Table Covers Grass Cloth and Corded Skirts Silk Huso and 1 Hose Cotton do Black Silks for Drosses Spool and Ball Cotton, English Fins; and other articles too various to he enumerated. Also, asuperior arltcloofGEßMAN WORSTED CRUELLS, lor fancy work, at T. P. SYME, Broad st. second door below Bridge at. , Jan 12 u3t V OTS AT FLORENCE FOR SALE—'Tho * I second sale of Eols nt the beautiful town of Florence, Stewart County, Ala. will take place on Monday llie 20th day ol February next, at which time will lie offered filly o • one hundred desirable , Lots. Terms of sale made known on tho day. Fio rencois situated on llio banks ol llio Chattahoochee, 29 miles below Columbus and 8 miles above Ir winton. Any thing in praise of this beautiful seal is deem ed unnecessary. But those who wish lo live on a Southern River, enjoy good health hy drinking good , water, and making money, would do well to appear , on tho day. ’ll. W. JERNIGAN, Jan 11 8 wad] Agent for tho Company, SCr Tho Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S. U. Sentinel, Charleston Mercury and Alabama 1 Journal, will please publish the above weekly till day of sale, and forward their accounts to mo lor payment at Lumpkin, Stew art C*mly, Ga. ‘ fl._W J. CtITV SHERIFF'S SALE —On the first Tims 2 day in March next, at the lower .Market bo ween the usual hours, will bo sold four Negro men o wit; —Nat, Charles, Calloway, mid Ben, levied on us tho properly of Jarvis Bullinl, deceased, to satisfy two li. fas, from the Court ol Common I'ions of the city of Augusta, viz. John Fox, va. Jarvis Ballad, and G. B. Lampr, \s. the sanni. Terms cash, purchasars to pay for li leu, jan 25 wida E. Martin, s. c. a LI ICO K( 11A, Jnfr.om ('nuuty WHEREAS, Roger L. Gamble applies lo mo lor Letters ol Administration on the cstaio of Manning Spmdlcy, doo'd, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind ed and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my olliee within tho time proscribed by law, lo show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. E. BOTIIWELL, Uep. CIU. C, O. Jnn 3 1 w3(IJ ! SAMUEL LANE. Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, tyc. i 48 Broad street, HAVING hist arrived from London, hops most respectfully to return his si core I hanks to the i citizens of Charleston, and the adjoining Stales, tor . the very liberal share ol patronage which ha has hitherto received, and feels that ho would bo want ing in gratitude fur such support, were ho not thus publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, and to prove that ho has slill an oiirnesl and sincere desire to extend, il possible, his connections in SouiU Carolina. He has been lo England lor tho purpose of eßecling arrangements ol a direct intercourse be tween the establishment there and hero, and also with the Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. &e. ’ Having completed his arrangements m a manner 1 to ensure a quick succession of the most fashionable ‘ articles ol Dross being exported, bo most respect fully assures them that ho has now opened an assort . merit of COATS, <Sre. Ac., w hich are nut to bo »nr , passed for quality, workmanship and stylo, in the I 1). States. i S. J,. begs lo mid that nil ordora in his business for the London Markets, will meet a promptness of ■ dcs, atch which will characterize .the peculiar ad , vantages of this establishment. Blaster Tailors may be supplied with tho latest Inshions. N. H.—Wanted, 12 first rale COAT HANDS. IK7" The Savannah Georgian and Augusta C'hroni " do, will please give theabovo two insertions on Sat j urday and Thursday, mini further notice.—Charles ton Mercury, ' Jan. 20. 18 APPLES. —Tho subscriber lias on consignment a lot ol superior Northern Drvod Apples that will bo sold very low by the bag or bushel. Enni h.-s wauling cheap fruit will do well to call soon. BENJ. BAIRD. 1 Jim. 24. 4t 19 fi 6 lIISADDEN, Portrait Painter, rocpecl -3 2* • fully informs tho Cnizcns of Augusta linn he liar returned to this city', and taken the room m the Masonic Hall, which ho occupied last winter, DCr Specimens of his Painting may be soon in a few days til Ins room, to which ho invites the alien lien of those disposed to patronize him. Jun7 5 ts AijiutiiiKiraD))’’!! .“tilleu. O'l Tuesday, the Hilt of February next, tN conformity lo an order of the Court ol Or dinary of Richmond county, will bo sold at the lower Market House, in tho city of Augusta, the following properly, belonging to thu Estate of Win. Bryson, doe. used : Four NEGRO Slaves, named DANIEL, aged about 18 years, HENRY, « « 14 do JOSEPHINE, “ 10 do JIM, “ 6 do J ESSE, a Negro child, 12 months. ALSO, Ten Shares of the Capital Stock of the Au gusta Insurance & Banking Company, 1 Share in the Augusta Theatre Company, amt I do Augus ta Ice Company. Also, a Vacant Lot on Rey nold street, on which the late Mrs. Murrcn re sided, HARPER C. BRYSON, Admr. Henry and Daniel will he sold on the same day, nt the Market House in the city of Savannah. December 7 wtd 21 ECU TOR'S SALE.—On llio first Tuesday S in April next w ill besoldot the ( uui'thou-H fi, { Waynesborough, a Negro Buy, Bobbin, belonging to the entalo ol' William Rogers, deceased, mid sold under ilia will of said (loceas d. Terms of solo made known on the da; • EDWARD HATCHER, } ~ . JOHN' TOMLIN. \ *•»«. Burke co. Jnn 7 X 11 td sftimhi istrator’s Notice. n OCR months after date, application will bo made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitiing for Ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all llio Real-Estate oi John Walls, deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors, MGLFORD MARSH, Admr. November 8, 1838 4tm 15 AtSEttiiiiMralui'S i\o(ice. HONOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for Ordinary purpo ses, for Iciivo to sell tbe Negroes belonging lo the Estate of Charles Cavcimh, deceased. MICHAEL WIGGINS, Admr. November S, 1838 4tm 15 Adiuinifttratrix’ft Sale* On Saturday the 4/A of February nett, MTILL be sold at the residence of Thomas ] V v VV. Oliver, deceased, four Horses, one! Mule, one Wagon, one lot of Books, and a part i of the Household and Kitchen Furniture : also' otic lot of Blacksmith Tools, Ploughs, and sun dry other articles 100 numerous to mention. 'Terms made known on the day of sale. MARTHA OLIVER, Adm’ix. Dec. 24 wtd 27 e At OUR months ulicr dale, application will bn . made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Hcriren county, when silting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all (he Lands belonging to the Estate of Rebecca Ponder, late of said coun ty, deceased, loi the purpose of division among the heirs of said Estate. GEORGE ROBBINS, Adm’r. Nov. 1, 1836 13 €t UAUDIAN’3 NOTICE.—Four meni hs after t date, application will tic nia to to ihe b jnora ble lbs Inlcnor Court of Columbia county, whou sifting for ordinary pur.ioficj, Ur Juavo to toll throe Negroes, belonging lo Mrs. Lydia Hung. Jon 0 -I ft■ li'j BENJAMIN 81/JG, Guard’. ; SBW KIOLAXD COUGH SYRUP, r The rcpiitatiuii of which has iicto become established j ns the most safe and efficacious remedy cccr ilis i covered for INFLUENZA, COUGH, COLDS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING-COUGH, Sl* ITT INC OF s BLOOD, ANi) ALL AFFECTIONS , OF THE LUNGS. i _ J L ' r ' . mfßt niKrAnrn om.t hv PAMEIi (rODDAKO, NIs W YORK, NOW SOf.K ntOIMUETOK. .n this useful ri'iucdy to ll»o Public, tho Pro prietor is authorised by a I'uysici.iM, from whom tlio Ilrrlpe . was roufideulially obUutu'J, to stale, that lie jus used il Iduiseir, Hud in his extensive pruclicu in Pulwoimry atlec tieu;:, with astonishing oiled. The happy combination of 1 vegetable substances, us which il is enlirely composed, are peculiarly adapted to discuses of the J.uugs, l.iver, and .Stomach. This medicine has been used very extensively, and the pro}%ieli»r h is not known a single instance in which it has foiled in jpniig relief in diseases for which it is recommend i cd ; even in cases approaching to coiihumplion, attended !* with hlci .liie. at the Lillies, and when* ail oilier remedies had fulled, tint most decided and tlallcniiß success lias attcndi >i its use. Common colds, va Inch are generally the died oi (ipstrueted perspiration, will yield to its influence ! in a few hours ; when used in asihnui, hoarseness, wheez ing. and shortness of breath, il gives immediate relief, pvo , cmi:e; UtiiDjuil re l and sleep. In whoopimr-cuiigh il is without a rival. It operates hy gentle (expectoration, and in n he given to infants with perfect safely. The genuine New I'liiTand Cough Syrup will he en veloped in a bill of directions, enclosed in an engraved w rapper, beanie; on it the signature of the proprietor in his own linn.l writing The bottle will In l scaled and stamped on the cork * New Kiigland Cough Syrup.’ A lew of the many eorlillcalos in favor of this Syrnp w hich urn in possession of the Proprietor, are added for the perusal of thu.se who may be troubled with similar com plaints. Messrs. Moffat, I‘lumnnr «V Co. 1 lifnlhrim -After having tried, hy the recommendation of my friends, almost every medicine for a cough, wllliont ihu least relief, I luul recourse to your New Kn; land i oii 'ii Syrup, and am enabled to ku.v, with milch thank fulness, tiiut i' has cured mo of ono of the most obslimrle coughs I ever knew, and shill feel il to he adn’v to re commend it to every one whom I liml in need of .so valua ble a medicine. Vou.s respectfullv , JOHN r. STEVENS. Ihslnu, .Vac. 20. I S3l. I have the salisluclion mid pleasure of inlinrmlii" you that the hetllo of New England Cough .Syrup, which I procured of yon on the 123 d of April, has entirely relieved me from a very severe cough whu h had alllicted rno for a short limn past. Alter nsiie; a variety of mediclno. and finding no iiermuiUMil relief, I was induced hv the advice of my friends to try your Syrnp. The result I have ahead) stated ; it succeeded beyond mvvxpei latiou : and I cheer fully recommend il as a verv valnnMe medicine for all those who may he alllicted vulh similar complaints. Vouis respectfully, CHARLES III'(JULES. For Salt! hy KITCIIICN & UODERTSOtt. Jan. ‘iS 23 notice. f buhscrihcr r* Hpcctlully inlonnx Ids friends B and'tlm public in gunerai, thut bo has now on hand mid oilers n largo mock of CONFIiCTiONA -11V, and oilier article’* in his line ol' business. Truly grateful lor past favors, he solicits the continuance of t a share ofpublio patronage. 3 1(18 STOCK CONSISTS OK r CANDIKN —Mint, Cinnamon, Lemon, f‘lovc, Sasa s lias, Cream, Annisecd, Almond, iiere hound, Are. &c. s SUGAR PLUMBS—Of every description and Ha , vor;Mint Drops, Sour Lemon Uj., Gum a do., and Cordial do. j CORDIALS— Mint, Cinuiuun, Perfect Love, Life of b Man, Amusoedy by the barrel or dozen belli 's,also, Lemon Syru,%. j PIUS AND CAIvICS Os every kind, fresh, kepi constant on bund, such as Sponge, Pound, r Jiaid, Li mou, Pimn, Fruit, Maccaronies, a Pieh ami 1 arts. • SUGAR TO VIS AND FIGURES.—A fine lot of Pa ris ma/.nlucturcd sugar works just recei ved; Figures, Toys, CTisialiseii Figures i and Cbrisinns Presents, Ac. DRY AND GREEN FRUPRS.-Apples, Oranges * L( inonH,PinoApplcs,Cucoanuls. Soft Shell f Almonds, Pilbori.s, W’uJLnuts, Ihazil-nuts, Rais ins, figs, Prunes, \ I o.u India Preser s ves fin glass jars), and a Jut of Nor: hero and Frill h Pickles. SUGARS, &c.- A fine Joi of real Spanish Segues and PrincipocH, Lcllvvicb Cavendish, und Jlonny Dew (/’hewing Tobacco. WINES AND LIQUORS.—Gin, Rum, Brandy, Clartir, Champagne, M«lu'»u ami Muscat. WOODEN TO VS.—Dress’d Dolls, Drums Swords, Guns, Harking Dogs, Hilo's, and other kinds too numerous to mention.— 1 Also, 4 do/., largo siza Sky Hockeie, and 2 doz small size do. and town customers will meet with prompt aacutiim at tho shortest notice, by appln u lion u AUGU.S I CiE FREDERICK. Nov. J b .l SOp H/oad ; Ir- ri. I ROM A.MTS 1 Cciuiiitc Tonic Wlxture, or Vegetable Febrifuge, Warranted (u be a perfect und lasting cure ilu the F E V E R A N D A G li E, The lollovving are some ol the many acknowledge toents m its favor: From Dr. V. IV. Fur rand. Surgeon Dentist, FiuluJeljmu. SIR-— With regard to your Tonic Mixture, Ido not hesitate*, usu r u great deal of experience, not on- 1 Iyin my own case, Imt in several memb. mol my fit- ' inily, io pronoiinee iiiwiyol tho bestiti' dicincs known for Fevers, und more purlieulnrly fi»r Fever and Ague Tins diuonso seized bokf of my ay stem in the fall of and continued wi ll increasing violence, defy ing nil iho ordinary rein dion, until me spring oi 1831, wh n I concluded to leal llw? clllcaey ol your course. 1, with cordial sniDfartion, am enabled io sure, lint ( 1 was inim"dimoly roslorcd to excellent beatn, which 1 have unilormly enjoyed from (hat period. Having 1 wiineasud the decided eilieucy of your medicine in many other cases. libel a pleasure in recommending it to nil my friend ■», and am piensad to rniy it hits hMl*- cct Jcd beyond my uiosl -unguino cxpeclacons. Yours, resjiociluJly D W. FARRAND From Mr. Thomas Court, Spring (iiirdm, Fhiladii t J hIkiSI bo happy to aflbid to lit • public u history of the sickness from which 1 was ro»t< red by Howand's T’onio Mixture. 1 bud the Fever and Ague lot* never- ul months, of u very obstinate cbaructcr, which Lad , entirely overpowered the cdusticity of my aysicm, und 1 was last sinking into a shite ul complete cxlmtsti n. About this period 1 was attacked with a scv .ro cold, ultundt d wiih ti violent cough, togothci with night sweats,and seen hud ail the distressing nympl >rns of active consumption. An eminent physiciuiMind con stantly allend'-d mo, but with very littlft success ; and at length ceased his visits, despondilig of being aide to alibi'd mo essential rdiof. i hud now \wy it do c prospect of obtaining asidsiance, and had ahaost do- t tpmre l of recovery. Jn Kiich a dreadful condition, i was advised to muko use of your T onic Mixture, • und J detsrminod to try it us a last resort. I imed n.it “ observe, llifU if vves attended, in my case, wnh its usu al resloia ivo effects, and, within a f-vv weeks, 1 was 1 blessed widi returning health, and happiuo«s. T hree I others of my family are, also, instances of its be nth t cial influence ; who, w ith many more of my uc<|uuin 1 lances, are ready to corroborate the many rocommea duiinns which are presen tod m its hah tlf. « A supply just received, and lor sale by ' • CLOUD vSt BOP JI WELL, 1 No. 232, Hr*ad-itreot. 0. r-IT luo Ccorglu ln»urxuac€|& Tritut (’oaiipuny, Augusta, Nov. 2, 1830, 7 p IHA Company will receive money on deposit, fur * any tune not less than sixty days, nor more than , twelve months. Transferable certificates of such deposito will be issued, bearing interest at the rate of ( six percent per annum For periods longeror shorter , than either of lhoab>vc, special contracts will bo , made. lair the roil. enience of persons residing at a distance, j applications may bo ma le to either of tho ugcnt.i ot ( I In; I’oinpaify, in South Carolina und Georgia, whoso t names are annexed. / M M. T. GOULD, SocVy.. AgcnfKt ( ( Pudolford, Fay A Co., Savannah. P, R. Young uC Sons, Darien. Iverson L. llarris, Millcdguvillo , Charles Day, Macon. Arthur IL Davis, ColumbiK f Holcombe, Pc*rk & ('o , Charleston, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S.C. Novomber 4 89 ll i Law f BUIE co-partnorship-of SCHLEY JOHNSON Ja is tbmday dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned will continue to practice in the cr imtii s of KiclunoiidjCo'umiiia, VN r ahhington, Burke, Jefferson, and Seri veil. Strict attention will be paid to all buaintis committed' io Ms charge. GEORGE SCHLEY. Dec. 23, hn HJ3 iVolicc. 4 1.1, I’KRFONS indcbltj lo'ihc Fstaic nfJAMES *-* ULANCJIAHD, Sr. (Jtci-U.s.iJ, are lo uul.e imm-ilinto payment, und tl»'>:.e having claims will present them duly ulu.-Med.in tho time prescribed by law. URIAH BLANCHARD, I .. . 1 BILHNt; i O.\ BLANCHARD, J Ex 0(8 I Nov.iabor If 'Jo OOd I NEW LIVERY bSiIBMSHIBEMV MESPECT FULLY informs bis friends, an* the public generally, that l.c lias takeif that extensive Eslablishracbt, in the rear of lbs. Eaijlk .V Pun-.mx Hotf.t., (which has recently been fiUsd up i(l a superior manner ; ) and will b« hnjrpy to accommodate his friends, and those who may favor him with their patronage, with VEHICLES of almost every description, and of superior workmanship, generally new, anil HIIRBES which arc not surpassed hy any in the southern country. Every exertion will be made to give general satisfaction, and the propri etor trusts, by strict attention to businen, and making, in all eases, hit charges matt redeema ble, to receive encouragement and patronage from the citizens of litis place, and the adjacent coun try- . djr'llc can accommodate, and will be happy to receive from 1 to 200 Horses on Livery. Drovers will do well to give him a call. Juno 23 ts 70 ‘ *— " " —" * Gy\eciitor’s Male. On the first Tuesday in February next, WILL !>c sold at the lower mailt litre, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, Five lots in Springfield v> ing between Lary’s pond and the Kivcr, and n tho West side of Mnrbtny street, containing s.. ty oy one hundred and fifty feet, each, and know ; hy the Nos. 22, 23, 24, 26, and 20, in the pla . of Springfield ; sold as the properly of M. J. Wood, deceased, for the benefit of the heir*’ Terms made known on the day. JAS. BURROUGHS, Executor. Nov. 30 wtd 19 tj I A V 1. i In. day bold my slock m trade to Messrs. Clark &. Holland, who will continue the. Cloth ing Business at Ihu old and w ell eslablisl od stand,' 201 Broad-«lrout. 1 trust that the liberal patronage which lias been extended to mo whilo in business,' will nui ho lost with them. ; Jan M lljfl D’I.YON THORPE. ALT. persons having claims agiiinsl mb, will pleoso present ilium ul the old stand, where 1 cun Im found tor one month liom tins dale Persons in*' duhled to me are politely requested to maku imme diate payment. D’LVuN THORPE. Jan 14 11 U A R<;alns—s¥TunTT (iFF'AT cosrn. The subscribers intending to close their tis l. ness oiler their v\ hole stock of goods a) cost fur ca.l; their stock consists of a very general assortment J dry goods, among w Inch are Extra fine Blue and flick, Cloths, Blue Silks, Block Fr. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Clollis. Ac Morgan wvaiT, n«. -.w. Jan. 4 g STOLEN, from a Roiirding house in this tilf last night, nr eally this morning, a superior bln* BROADCLOTH CLOAK, for uineb a suilnbW row a it will fie | aid, on its delivery nl tits Chronicle .V Si min, 1 office [Janfi U iff" From inliirroalion received, it is suppose# that the above iiiontiunvd CLOAK was sold by a man who slide ii, t i a mu'aito Wagoner, whu, it slated, Idt ill s city fur Gn ensbum’,or that nejghtwr buud, last Friday morning Any inibriuiuiuii rv speciing it will I* ibunklully received C'LO’l'MS. —Tito Subscribers an) this day open ‘ ingtwucn.es CLOTHS, imported by tuam direct liuiil F.nglaud, per ship China, consisting of Blues, Nicel Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principal]/ low priced. They have also received per ship Victoria, fioaf Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Elmo*. Damask Table Diaper 1‘ nluloon Stuffs Cunnlui panes Furniture Diminca Cumblets, Mennuos, Ac. Which they w ill ulfer at New York prices. EDGAR CARMICHAEL Jan 9 & 6 ts CtAUPENTER’S Ulio-Ucsiituut Extract of Mu*- J turd, or Uce of Sinupice—A must valuable ru bufarient, mid acts inslammiounsly on iu appliralivu For solo by CLOUD & BOTH WELL, Jon 19 16] No. 231 Broad-street. JUST ARRIVED, a splendid assortment of Italian 1 Alai,a.tern and Mamie Ornaments. Vi a would call the attention us ihu citizen, ul Augusta lu a rare* assortment us Alai asters and Marble Ornaments/ brought from Florence, and made expressly tor ibis' market. VVe Imre visited this country from motives similar lu those which induce Aim-neons tu visit Ita ly We me also told tlint tlie Am. rii-ana era a rapid ly growing nation nui only in wealth and enterprise but also lhatllwy cultivate a refinement of taste; con sequently we have brought here, tho great.-st variety ■>ftlin finest specimens ul art, ever yet introduced la tins city. Cunsis i.,g us Alabasters, Agritu, and Marble Vases, Watch Cat' sea, Ornamental lloskels, Marble and Alabaster Con di" .Stieks, Dogs Pnchers, Coloured Toys, tad some splendid Marble centre Table Tops, &c. dtp. Tho above are now exhibited und for sale at tba auction rooms ol Sandifurd At Colima, ladies ant gentlemen are invited to calland examine for tbotu si.lvtx. v Jan 17 ts If t fiJTRJE —Will bo sold at iho .Markrt-hoass, at - - the cily of Augusta, on the first Tuesday isf February next, within tlie usual hours of sate, that* 1 louse and Lot in tlie village of Siiid'merTiile, lately occupied by Charles J. Jenkins, adjoining Capt. Reich,mi's lot, and separated by a .treat Grom tba 1 lot w boruuir 1 reside Tonus un lb. day us sole. JOHN McATINNE, Trustee. Jan 19 19 id (niiawiiau’s Stale * .Vs 11.1, be sold on tlie first Tuesday in March next V<i at tho Court House in Elbert in, by or a of the Court ol Onlqiarv of Bibb County; Three 11 uu dred Acres us Land, moro or toss, adjoining Xt* Evan, and Dr. Richardson, and lying between he vannuh und Broad Rivers, iu Elbert County. Bobs us the property of Martha Ann Childers, minor. JOHN 8. CHILDERS, Guardian. Doc 27 103 id EXPENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING. t,4 D. COOKE, No. 197 Bruud'-.-trcot, Ipu con i • stuntly on hand, and eontiuuiM daily to re ceive from Ins own inunulucfory,' tresh supplies of the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLO I'HING, ivlneh he offers Wholesale and Re nal, on the met liberal teims, and invitee hi. Ifteude and euoloiaor. tu call an l examine Great pains are luk n in tlie suluciioh and werk mansliip of Ids Goods, and In. assortment is not .ur passed in any market Uis -Stuck comprises every article in his line, among which are tlie lotto wing,' '‘DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine und corulOim Blue, Black, Brown, Olivo. Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Clurot, Gray, Ac. OVER-COATS, first rate anil common Blue, Black Brown, Drab, Olivo, Green, Dahlia, Mohair. Steel Mixl. Pilot Cloth, Peursliabii, Ac. Ab., su perior German Goalsliair CanUilet. GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKSjf Blue, nines, and Br.wvrt, fine and ronnliuu Cambist, of Bluo Brown, Ac. LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Bine, Brow'll, ami Olive. Also, fins smt rctnmmi Cumblbt, Merino, Circassian, UlucliuUeu. Ac. Ac. PANTALOONS, ol superfine and common Cloth. Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, D ob, Gray, and Butt/ lino Block and oilier Kib d Cassimeras of ull dMhrip tious and coinrs. Al-i, a \arieiy of Plaid Cloth and CuHsimeres, Cord and BcaVertinev. V its i’s, BU|K»fins and common Bhia and Black Cl ith and Casom re, Plain, Piuid aiid Fig’d Velvvu/ Plain, 1 laid und Fig’d Munnoeu ana Valrutm./ a U bite and Bulf Cnsiiiuerp,' Pluli, Fluid, and ViMkf Silk, Plain mid Fig’d Salintit am* Merino, VjaitJKS Fig’d (fail dd Silk, Plain', Fig'd aiwl || puttmanf scillos, Plaih and Fig’d Cotton V CItW/ Swsnadwu, Ac. Ac 'VA- i .SATINET CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks/ Coatees and Round Jnckots, Plain, Plaid and Sul tied Pantaloons. YOU PH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING. Bios/ Blk, Brown and Green Frock and Dro»s Coats, Pan- V lalnuns and Vests, do. Sati"ct Frocks, Cualsra/ Round Jatkelu, Pantalons and Vrsls, Cloth and Pw ter.liain Over-Coats, and' Canfifiet Cloaks'. Also,a variety of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINt.N AND COtJ TON SHUM’S, Siriii-d ntW Plailt Gihgliam, 6d: ' Woolen and Cotton' Undbr Shirts anil Dtowara.Cul. j lurs, Bosoms, Sus [lenders, Storks, and ftdhli. Also, n general assortment of Fur, Silk and Bea ver llais und' Fur Cajia. Jan. 24 1® DO'-'tr ROBERTSON has Usual ted to the hrwvc (cricmont of the brick house of Messrs. Kowo A Has iicm, on the north side of Broad stive*. . Ja». 21.' 2n d »