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SPLENDID AND PLAIN CABINET FLBNITVRE fv
for SALE BY ‘ “
THUS. Mo WOODRUFF,
AT HIS NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD ST'S
FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE.
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tBEG leave to express my gratitude to the public for their kindm... »«i n
them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give sati. fmi ’ lbe ™ l,t >*' anJ tei >der
arrangements at the Northern Manufactories as to warrant a quick j , vl " s p, ieh
stock, I can at all times be found with a good assortment, and have now on'hand* •md'for'Val
PIANOEB, with English and French action and Metalic Plates „i . „ ~ „
Veneered feet, of easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offcml iif ,’l^
SOFAS, of difTercnt kinds, with plain and fig’d seating,
SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany, Italian and Egyptian Marble tons
BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses. ' ’
do with Marble lops.
BOOK CASES, of different style and prices.
WARD ROBES “ “ “
CENTRE TABLES, with bTk a while Marble tons.
PIER “ to match. 1
P. & C. DINING TABLES, swivel lop.
PLAIN do in setts.
BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES,
LOOKING MIRRORS & TOILETS, with Mahogany Gilt ,„,t it 1 , _ , ,
CHAIRS of Mahogany, Curled and Birds EyeMapfe ’ ’ gl ' ny a “ d GuU fraQ,Cß '
do Fancy and Windsor, of every stylo and mice
BEADSTEADS, &c. &c.
All of which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves
Feb 3 '
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY.
For Ihe benefit of the
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRECOMPANY
CLASS NO. S.—FOR 1537.
Determined by the Drawing t f the Virginia Stab
Lottery, for Wellshitrg, Class No. 1, for 1837.
To bo drawn at ALEXANDRI A, \ a. on Saturday
February 4, 1837.
D. S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Vales & 31c
Intyre,) Managers.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
30,000 BOLLS.
Git AND SCtiE.tllC.
I _ 1 Prize of §30,000 is 530.00 C
' 1 “ 10,000 is 10 000
1 “ 6,000 is 0,000
3,140 is 3.U0
1 “ 3,000 is 3,000
1 “ 8,500 is 2,500
1 “ 8,000 is 2,000
60 “ 1000 is 60,000
20 “ 500 is 10,000
20 “ 300 is 0,1)00
123 “ 200 is 10,080
126 “ 100 is 12,600
JH “ 60 7,560
126 50 is 5,300
12® 40 is 5,040
30.i4 “ 20 is 73 out)
83436 “ 10 is 13R360
27,5!4 Prizes, amounting to 8185,180
„ .ikiT Pickets slo—-Shares in proportion.
•it orders for Tickets in the übovo Lottery
Will meet prompt atleulion, if addressed to
„ A. READ,
Contractor and Slate Agent, Augusta, Geo.
Jan 31 25
NEGROES FOR SALEr
rjAIIE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, South
JL Carolina, at the second house from the bridge,
lias on band a large number of likely VIRGINIA
•SLAVES, and will receive new supplies every two
weeks. Persons wanting to purchase, Planter’s or
Trader’s, would do well to give ns a call.
JOSEPH WOOD & CO.
The city papers and the Macon Messenger w ill
insert the above once a week for three months.'
Feb 2 27
SEED OATS FOR SALE.—IOO bushels supo
rior quality Seed Oats, in shelve, for sale I y
Jan 31 25 std] G 15. MARSHALL
TV OTIC E.—The subscriber having this day ta
-L v ken into Co-partnership James Panton, the
business w ill hereafter bo conducted under tha firm
of Thomas Harriott & Co.
J.m II 8 lm| THOMAS II MiIiETT.
f| >110.(1 AS BARRETT <V CO. having removed
JL to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad
Hreet, nearly opposite the store formerly occupied
iy Thomas Barrett, takes this method ofinforming
heir friends and Ihe public, that they ure now rc
iSving and opening a largo and well selected stock
if Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window
jlUiss, iJ-c., which they are prepared to put up at the
honest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the
mblic patronage. [Jan 11 81m
C. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Stapls Dry
U-w. Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, An
[usta, Geo. [Jau 3 Ily
'BVIN PLATE, constantly on hand andliir sale by
J- Jan 3 lif| It. C BALDWIN.
H AVV NOTICE.—The subscriber, having locn
u_i fed himsell in Washington, Wilkes county,
will practice Law in the several Courts of
ho Northern Circuit. All business entrusted to his
rare will meet with prompt attention.
Sir He ratty be found at Dr. Robert L. Roddey’s
Mice. WM. A. QUIGLEY.
Jan 11 ■ 8 4t
"CARPENTER’S Solution of Kreosotc —Fertile
S-d cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tellers,
ing-vvorms, and will immediately stop bleeding
rom Ifesh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac.
For sale by CLOUD & BOTH WELL,
Jan 16 15] No. 232 Broad street.
- v--o UNITED STATES HOTEL
jpy’-J The subscriber spectfully informs
’* " ' iiP Ins friends and the public that he has
opened the above Establishment, and
Sst* TsTi fitted it up in a superior style. He is
tow ready to accommodate transient families, and
uch oilier persons ns may favor him with their pa
ronage. His terras are higher than similar estah
ishments in the city, but as he gives his entire
ersonal attention to the management of it,
io feels satisfied that those who honor him with
heir company and partake of his faro, w ill not find
aultwith his prices.
BENTON WALTON.
Augusta, Jan. 9 6 6t
"3 ENUINE COTTON SEED.—The subscriber
■iff has on the river, a lot of Petit Gulf Cotton
ieod, that has been selected on t he Gulf Hill planta
ions by Isaac Ramsey, Esq. of Columbia county.—
sffl'hoso wishing an article that can bo relied on as
wore, will do. w ell to send llteir orders or call as early
Bs convenient. This lot of seed has been selected
Hvith great care, more with a view to the planting in-
Berest, than to profit on the article.
j*-Jan 17 18 smSt] BENJ. BAIRD.
■I AVV NOTICE.—The subscriber's Law office
BLi is situated two doors north ol Judge Long-
Btrcct’s, on Jackson-street. No pains will be spared
Bn endeavoring to render satisfaction to those who
Bnay entrust >o him claims for collection, or any
Buber business connected with his proiession.
I Jan 11 8 3tw] 11. V. JOHNSON.
Police.
■LkN SATURDAY, the 11th instant, at the plan-
B • tation known as Bellmont, on the Savannah
River, near Gen Walker’s, will bo sold a quantity
Be Corn and Fodder, and numerous oilier articles
Belonging to tho estate of George Dunbar, deceased.
■Terms at salo
GRIFFIN EDMONDSON, Adm’r.
I Fob. 4 23
IpERFUMERY, FANCY AIiTIC LICS, fc
Orange Flower Water, Lavender do., Colcgno
ido.. Florida do., Honey do., Snuff Boxes, Fane;
Reaps ofevery kind, Pomatum in pots and rolls, It
ißian Dye, for coloring the hair, Bear’s Oil, Antiqr
gdo., Macassardo., Ward’s Vegetable Hairuo., .Milk
®pl Roses, (hr the complexion, Compound Chloring
-Tooth Wash. For sale by
CLOUD & BOTH WELL, 231 Broad ft
■ Jan 2 I
BJV" OTICE.— I offer for sale or let the celebrated
Jr * well bred Stallion Hkkitooa. Tliis horse is
jpo well known I deem it unnecessary to
■Catalogue of his pedigree ; let it suffice to say, That
|in the Stale of Virginia, whore the blood of ibis
ft- lock is w II known, they stand unrivalled, and in
tho vicinity of tliis place, where he has stood (or se
veral years, there can be a lot of horses and colts
, shown, for the saddle and harness, that will equal
-or surpass any in t lie Slate. Many of His colls have
been sold from 8300 to 8500, and in some instances
the latter price has been refused—they beinjjof a
stout, muscular size, and stqierior durable saddle
horses.
Hcriloga is a beautiful sorrel, ralhcrover 16 hands
high, compactly built, and in short, elegantly form
ed in every respect.
In consequence of my indisposition he was not
offered for sale at the races, and will now be let out
to any person who w ill lake him to a good stand, at a
lair price.
HENRY MEALING.
Feb 2 27 3tsw
JUST’ RECEIVED AND FOR
30 hhds. good and piime St. Croix Sugar.
100 bags Laguira Coffee, 50 do. green Java.
40 bbls. Flour choice brand, 30 do. Potatoes.
50 kegs Nails assorted sizes.
10 ton Swedes Iron from I to 9 inches wide.
Also on hand,
Molasses, Loaf Sugar, Bagging, Rope, Trace
Chains, a good supply Brads and Carolina Hoes,
Cheese, with many other articles in the Grocery
line, which they invite those purchasing, to come
and examine for themselves.
Dn3l 2t P. FLEMING & Co.
!«>& NOTICE.—JOHN BASCOMB’S
l Ahfk Challenge to run four mile heals a
sp gainst any horse, more or gelding iu
WHiS the United Stales, over Ihe Augusta
, „. v , 3 Course, for twenty thousand dollars,
no | having been taken, ho will, agree
aoly to the terms ofsaid challenge, ho let to mares
the ensuing season, at Augusta, Geo.
Ample provision has been made lor keeping mares
sent from a di-lance, to remain with the her- e
His prodigree, performance, and price of season
will ho published in due time.
Teb. 1 stw 5
"Y EW SCHOOL.—Mr. F.dnkv tales this method
V of itilorming tho citizens of Augusta and its
vicinity, that be will open an English School in the
house recently occupied by Mr. Pike, fiir the term
of three months, to commence on Monday tho full
February, 1837. Having been engaged in the busi
ness of leaching (or fourteen years, ho fl itters him
self lie will be able to render ample satisfaction, to
parents, guardians mid pupils, and therefore respect
fully solicits their patronage.
Jan 31 25 w3t
BANGING ACADEMY.—J. C Smith,respect
fully informs his pupils and the public, that at
the expiration of his first course oflessotis iu dancing,
which will take place on the 15th of February, lie
proposes logivea secon I course of ins ruction, con
sisting of 24 lessons in one month,each class attend
ing daily ; as he feels persuaded, that by lids means
his pupils will make much greater progress, and bo
enahlcu to retain his instruction longer, by premising
once every day. Those who are favorably disposed
to these views, will please make early appli* atron
at ths school room. [Jan 31 25 2t
|(I NEGROES FOR SALE—WiII bo sold
Gr v r on ,||C first day of March next, at the late
residence of Mr, Patrick 11. Carnes, just above Au
gusta, nil tho Estate, both real and personal,of Mrs.
Eliza Clayton, deceased, cnnsisislingof4U Negroes
' of all descriptions, among which are some very likely
1 Men and Women, Boys and Girls, and valuable
House Servants; also Stock of various kindks;
Household and Kitchen Furniture. At tho same
I time will be sold the House and Plantation on which
I she lived, adjoining the town of Augusta, divided
1 into lots of from 15 to 40 acres to suit purchasers.—
: Three lots in the town of Augusta, Nos. 88, 89,‘J0,
■ on south side and near the upper end of Broad
street. One undivided halfof Ten Acres of Laird,
i including a Dwelling House, o i the baud Hills, fur
- many years the summer residence of Mr. P. il
i Games.
Terms —All sums under Fifty Dollars, Cash ; all
over, Notes with approved security, payable in nine
months, with interest from dale.
A. S CLAYTON, Trustee,
MATILDA CARNES,
JOHN P. CARNES,
Jan. 27. 22 swCt
OFFICIAL DRAWING
(IF THE
Georgia SSaUi Fotlcvy.
For the benefit of the Augusta Indep’t Fire Comp’y
CLASS no 4, FOR 1837.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
35~]8 H~2CT33 15 52 03 1 47 33 44 70 3
, a HEREBY CERTIFY that (lie above numbers
JL ns they stand are correct, as taken from the Man
I nger’s certificate of the drawing of the Virginia
Smte Lottery for Petersburg, Class No. 1, for 1837,
drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, January 28. And
which dele mines the fate of all the Tickets in ths
above Lottery. A. READ, Agent.
Jan 31 25
ROVVTON I —This beautiful stallion and cele
brated Racer will make his second season in
America, under the direction of Mr. F. F. 11. Gerow,
at W. Hampton’s Woodland Estate, five miles bo
low Columbia, and bo let to Mares at 875 the season,
' $l2O to insure, and one dollar to the groom ; tho
' money to be paid in advance, or before the tnatvi
' are taken away.
1 Tho season will commence on the first of Februa-
I ry and end the first of Inly. Extensive rye and grass
pastures provided lor marcs, and separate lots lor
such as may have young foals, and mares well fed,
a 50 cents per day. Every care will be taken to
’ guard against accidents, but no responsibility should
they ucetir.
1 Row ton is a good chest nut without while, fifteen
and a hallTiands high, of great hone and musolo
He is u horse of the finest limbs, and most exa< t
s proportions, and after the exportation of Araphton
u was considered the most beautiful stallion in Log
“ laud. Ills stock are thought very promising, and
l * are selling as high as the gel ol any slalhon in_ the
kingdom. By u reference to tho sporting periodi
cals ol the day, Rowton’s pedigree and performances
“ may be seen, ns also the very high estimation in
e which lie is held both in England and America.
>: ,v R. Black servants sent with mares, will be
“ boarded gratis; having no accommodations lor
0 white persons on the spot, they must board iu Co
-7 I umhia or elsewhere
• (XT The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Conner
will please copy the above six limes weekly, and
end their accounts to tins ofllce. — Col. J tl*scope,
Jan 3 "61
h TiT OTICE. —Colored persons found at large in the
y TV City after nine o'clock at night, und beforeday
s fight next morning, without passes fating distinctly
I. the place or vine sto which melt colored person u
permitted lo puss, will be conliii'd ns the On. i nances
of the City direct FOSTER BLOIIGET
Jan 17 13 If] City Marshal.
n vij I'LTi'.T-’ VEGE TABLE MEDHR.VE
o |J STOMACHIC.® KT HEPATTCA-For
the cure of Dystaipslt, Liver Complaints. Ac. Ac.
i Also, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Anli-Umus
( jjjiitho cheapest and most approved ramify *uwH
k cine ever offered to tho public.
'■i medicines liuvt; liciui found so cliGffuul in
removing tho complaints for which liny are recom
mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to
them for litcir jmlients, after having exhausted thc.r
v J;i.l to liitloor ii» |wrj»o o. Icr .nil • •»>’
'I CLOUD A; BOTIIWELL, 233 Broad st
is Jan 3 1
a en DOLLARS RKWAHIT- Ranaway from
is 40 the subscriber, in Maeonfhnilbe IJlb »}■ «
n „ e gro man named PRI M I S,about UurtV-fiv® <"
!- years of age. He is about live loci =.-un or eight
* inches high, rather slender, vrpr quick m toapewh
6 and motiuns ! his lost most ol !ns fiont an^
« speaks much like an African or low country ne^ro.
« When ho kit ho had on a Kentucky pn H rod
“ coal, yellow homespun pantaloons, 11 pair o' R
U shoes, and n large l.nnicd wool hat. H ■ ® n(l . ’
or to get to South Carolina, on t Savannah rT,
“ holovv Hamburg. A reward ol ten Hollars will bo
f given fiir arresting said negro and confining him m
fail, or Forty Dollars will be given it the said ne
l gro is delivered to " iiliaui Fortin J
a Macon, Jan 16 ~1 84 * ..
5 Kr The Miiledgevilb Recorder, Augusta henlt
nel, Savannah Republican and Darien Telegrap i
will give the above 1 insertions.— Mr-on Maicngit
t jVFW MACKEREL.—2O whole and 20 half
.■ * bids, Ni> 1; 2U whole am! 20 half bids. No. 2;
50 wlio’c hhls. No. 3—lulc caught Mackerel—just
! and lursala by MOISE & CUiIE.N.
Jau‘lG
Fi:Vit on.r cotton sftd,- 249 a *-u*
Genuine Peril CuII*COTTON SEED, van ful
ly selec.cd expressly i«>r ibis Market. Just rcceivul
from New Orleans am! lor stile by
HATH BONE & BAKER.
Jan 27 ‘22 it
tjjJ TATE BASK STOCK —A few shares Stale
Bank Stock wanted—-apply at this office.
Jan IS "it 21*
PRINTING BABER—From A. Pallersim &
Seif.- Paper .Mill, Greenville, S C.—Just re
ceivcd and f>r sale at the manufacturers prices by
Jan 7 it] T. It. & 1. C BE ANT.
OR SALT'—.A splendid brass mounted Buggy
Wagon, double sen!, lined with flesh colored
watered Gras do V in, with double harness, pule and
shafts—-made to order in New Haven, last summer,
of the best materials, Apply to
Jan 14 Hit] C. MINER.
F|\lJE subscribers have this day termed a Co
-3 partnership lor the transaction o a general
Wholesale and Retail Drug business, and r spect
rally i vile the attention of ihoir friends and the pub
lie to the large am! well selected slock they have
now on hand. Their Store is on the corner of
Broad and Kolloek sire, ts, nearly opposite Ftovail,
Simmons, A r Co.’s wlmrHiousc. The IriHiwss will
be conducted under iho firm of KITCHEN & ROB
ERT.VON.
W. K. KITCHEN.
V. M. ROBERTSON, M. D.
N B. Dr. Robertson will attend to the practice ol
his profession as usual, and messages may be loft at
ill • store or his residence* jan -5 6t
i VL AND ENGLISH «cTI»>OE.-
Mr. Nor cross would respectfully inform the
citizens of Augusta that ho has associated with him
in his school, Mr. Howry, n graduate of Jefferson
College, Pa., and for the Inst six years an instructor
of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an
additional number of pupils, of both sexes, can be
accommodated. The School will now consist oi
two departments. The Classical and Mathematical
will bo under the supenntendaneo of Mr. H., who
will teach the Latin and Greek languages—Algebra,
Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, £c. The oth
er branches will botaughtas horotoforu.
The follow ing certificates from Professors Stuart
and Twiss, uT South Carolina College, relative to
Mr. lE’s seholarjdiip, nre respectfully submitted:
I have examined Air. Ifowcy with much particu
larity, both m Latin and Greek, and have been quite
I leaned with the ease and correctness of his lr nisla
lions, especially iti Latin. Ho appears also to be
tiuniliur with the rules and principk s of *Vymax. 1
should think him well qualified for primary instruc
tion in the classic languages.
J W. STUART.
Prof.of Lun. mN' C. College.
Columbia, Jan. 3,1837.
This is to certify tint 1 have examined Mr. ITowcy
in Aiitlmi tie, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him
familiar wit h the princijdi of mat hematics and have
no doubt of his competency to give instructions in
these brunches.
THOMAS S- TWISS,
Prof, of Math in S. C. College.
Jan. 27. 22
Near the Globe Hotel, 5y one of 1110
-b- city watchmen, a pair of Silver Spectacles,
which the owner can have by paving ibr this adver
tisement FOSTER BLODGET, City Marshal.
Jan 31 Jt
f|\ V. 1 rvrV DOLLARS RE WA R D.—R niia
way from the subscriber on tlio 27ili day of
October, a negro man oy the name of AN'l HON V,
about 5 feet ti or 7 inches high, one tooth out be
fore, with a sear on the c.nklo, full eyes and speaks
quick when spoken I**, and of light eornplcclion
it is likely ho will make Ids way lor Savannah or
Charleston. Jailors ate requested to give informa
tion immediately to the subscriber, in Buiko coun
ty, Ga, should said negro be lodged in their custui y
Jan 4 2 w2mj WILLIAM W. DAVIS
&CT Tbo Chatle&ton Mercury will insert the
above onco a week for 2 months and forwardtli oir
account to lih e offi . fur 1 aymenl
/ pm: i. J-Jolm Has.
-E comli’s Challenge to run four mile liouim
gainst any horse, mure or gelding in the U. Slates,
over the Augusta (.nurse, tor Twenty Tnousaud
Dollars, not h iving boon taken, ho will, agreeable
to the terms ol said challenge, be let to mures tlio en
suing season at Augusta,Ga. Ample proviMou lias
boor* made for keeping man s sent from u distance,
to remain with lue horse His pedigree, price and
performance, will ho published in due time.
Jan 10 7 2td&3lw
G T.OHG IA, Richmond county:
f d OLLF.D before me VN illiam Doyle, n Justice of
* the Peace fur the County aforesaid, a Roane
Policy above seven or eight years old, with switch
tail—no other marks—ul;en up by George W.
Hale and appraised by Thomas Whinner and Still
born Bkiimerat Thirty Dollars.
Also, one oilier Poney, small tail, iron grey color,
branded‘O’on the hip and loro shoulder, about li
years old and tid ed before* mo by Henry Wood, and
appraised by George W. Hale and Thomas Skinner
at ten dollars,
WM. DOYLE, J. P.
Doe. 31, 1836
A true extract from the Ffitrnv Book. 2Gth Jan.
1837. JAMEA* McLAWS, L’ik.
Jan 30 21 3t
MONTii* after dale upjdit ulion will be
if made to the honorable Ink nor Court of the
county of Jefferson, sifting as a (Mart of Oidmary,
for leave (o sell one lull of Lot No. sixteen, in the
Twentieth DLtricl of formerly Muscogee county,
now Ha ris; the properly M Mary S. .Moore, minor,
fur her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian,
an 7 .0 wtd
17 OUR MON 7 JIS after date, application will be
a- made to the Honorable Interior Court of Burke
county w hen setting Ibr Ordinary purpuhrs for leave
to soil a tract of land lying in said county, belonging
to John & Mary Ann Hudson, or plums of John !-.
Hudson dec’d. EPHRIAM PONDER, Guar’d
Jan, 27 22
GEORGIA FEMALE (COLLEGE,
Ga. —Our friends and patrons are inform <!
that the exercise.-, of this Inniiini* u were resumed
cn Monday. Kith insfc. A. K. Watrous, A. B. and
Miss Harriet Clarx^kuvo arrived,and Mrs. |>’-
Ehtf. i! daily expectuk Mr. W. coined r< c.iJinmeiid
c(l by tin* Rev. Win. T. Brantley and others, Mrs.
I>l Mo, by Mrs. Nicho'as Bitldle and others, Mis.i
Clark ? is a graduate of Mrs. Willard's seminary at
Troy, an ! .dr. L. Lat.w.tk, the Principal, bogs
leave to f t fer to Proiessor James Wallace, Dr. M. 11.
Do I .con, Rev. Hr Capers, Columbia, S. i>r. .1.
iL (hnin:m, Tulbolton, Geo ; Dr. J. Bowen, Angus
la; John H. Howard, John D, Howell, E q. Ed
uard Carey, Es p Columbus, Geo.; (.’ol. •Samuel
Rockwell, dilleilgovidc; pol. F (’aster, Win V.
IJansoll, Esq. L. Hay, Fsq. Scotlsboro’, Ac. Ac.
Having learned that some have complained of our
terms being higher than at any other school in this
State, \vc have concluded to establish the following
as our rates:
Elementary Branches, sl2 00 pertenn.
Highest Brunch's, J(1 0 • “ “
1 haw in ; and Painting, 10 00 44 44
Languages, 10 00 44 44
Music, (Piano and Guitar each) 25 00 44 44
Iso ol Piano, 300 44 44
Board, 10 00 44 44
Th" I.call! of this place, the rcfinumcnt ol im «o
--1 cioly,lhc purity ot the w•iter, and tho selth d dolor
mutation of the Principal to render iiis institution
f»rGeorgia, what Hr. Marks’ is lor South Carolina,
1 give us claims on the patronage of our Foul hern
brethren.
ANNA M. LATASTE,) « - - 7
f i.. LATASTE, $ Principals.
J .lan. 27 SI
Passage Co Vorfolti,
> J.V/J CHARLESTON, S. C.
II V;t ter c *i'i’niigi’men I.
' r '■ -p. eFZWjJI
i V_• -—J M '*** W
r. \ h\ (h
ti.'/.'.'.— ftf*.
y \HE A ! LANTIO STEAM PACKET
COMPANY, dusiroua to accommodate
travellers, have determined to rim tlielr Boats
1 through tho Winter between NORFOLK and
CHARLESTON, S. C,
, The SOUTH CAROLINA, Cup!. Coffey, will
• Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston,
i Friday, Gih January. Thursday, 12th Jan’y
•* oy,), .. .< gfiih ..
The GEORGIA, Capt. Rollins, will
Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston,
Friday 3d February. Thursday, Oth Fohr’y
1 « 17th “ ' “ 23d “
| It is needless to say those are hnals of the first
| class and commanded hy careful and experienced
i officers.
I Passage ami faro, 530. Due notice will he
given when they will begin to run weekly. For
■ passage, apply w.
WILLIAM PATTON. Charleston.
DICKSON & HUNTER, Norfolk.
J JAMES FERGUSSON, Baltimore,
i Dec 31 87
i~~M)R SALE.—A House and Lit at the lower end
’ of Hrond-strrel, the property of Mrs. C. s. Me
((,[., 'f( H! (>,i j, large and tho House might In
- riaidc a comfortable residence forufaraily at a small
i evnense. For lerms apply to
r san 13 10 3.W1 JOHN MOORE
PI'LASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at I. tv\ Eaton
ton, tin. —Continue. to practice l.u\v in tho
! Ockmulgeo Circuit uuJ some ol tlio adjacent <oun
lies.
Jan 21 X \v2m 17
A first rale Pi.tmnmn and Ac
countaul i.s dedimus of employment, Hr a
tfliort time in thifeity. Apply at this office.
Jan 17 rs 13
NOTlCH.—Kojikiit Glaum:
T2sq. io authorized to collect all duca and
demands fur Water priviloiVdS.
Jilß it 4l] SAMUEL H\ r K
ON ‘ . INSRJNMEN T ’ ;i or6o boie o t rune
Virginia Tobacco, m
daw >ox 3 warehouse.
Jan 21 X ii
LGROfrS FOR tSALE—I willsc'l 4 Ae -roes,
viz: t.liulotto, ii 'iwiv'i) on and *lO yu;ra ol
ago; Hurry, a hoy, about 1) yearn old —Susan, a
, ,"ii I, 4 yearn ol age—William, an infant, 1 year old.
To n purchaser who will buy (SioMUogothor,u liber
al bargain would be given. For Uuilur |* »ni. u am,
euquio of tho .subscriber. A. EDV,
4 miles X. 12. of A nplington, Columbia Go.
Jan 0
MTHoWEV, of i », wi
kT* • remain in Augusta n short time, to give lessons
in this useful art. lie respectfully invites the atten
tion of nil persons dosireus of writing an elegant
h iid. Five or si* lessons on his admirable System
are generally sufficient to uceomjdii.li this, though
years may have been spent in fruitless efforts to ut
lain it. Those who have tried former systems ami
failed, aronssi.rod there is‘no mistake in ihi* Their
success will ho guarantied, il the requisite attention
bo given. Persons wishing to take kwmiH are re
quested to make immediate application to Air. 11. at
his room in (he Masonic Hal), where his specimens
may be examined and terms known. Private lessons
given, if required.
Jan 16 I*3 ts
mrOTICE TO 13KIIX11- BUILDERS— Propo
sals will he received ly the unden.ignad,until
tlio 15th of February next, to construct a bridge
across the Coosa Kivor, lobe located Uiroe mils
above the Wcl umnku bridge—the charter of which
was grunted by the late legislature. Lumber and
stone may bo bail convenient to the site. .For furth
er particulars, apply to the undersigned.
12. W. GILBERT, President
for the Coosa bridge Company.
Wclurapka, Ala., Jan. 11, 1837.
The Montgomery papers, Mobil* Register, Colniu
bus (Ga ) 1 inquirer, and the Aimi&la (Ga.) Seutiu< 1,
will Insert the above till the loth l ob., and forward
their accounts to this office. — WeUunjika tienti.ui.
STEAMBOAT Ol T b {
Savannah, December 31, 1830. \
RESOLVED, That in future u short of the
Stock of the Steamboat Go»n|uuiy of Georgia
shall b) fixed ul Ono Hundred Dollars,and that .be
President und Treasurer call in all the outrun.ling
cerli/icutes, und issue new cerlillcalus at the rate of
One liuiidr* d Dollars per share.
in conformity to tlio above resolution oftho L) r.ud
of Directors, otockboldors ol the St.amho.it Com
pany of Georgia are hereby required to baud in
their present scrip on or hofoiv the Ut ol February
next, that new scrip may be isMied them at the above
rate. VV. 12. LONG, Sec. & Tr.
Jan G 4 Id
1 (JCTION NOTlCE—S.vndiiou » A’ Cob
A j.iNfi.^uctimeersimd Commission Merchants,
return their (batiks to the Morchnuls und others of
Augusta, lor the very liberal support received since
their commencement ns Auctioneers und Comiuia
him ;VI ere bants, urn] hope to merit a couliuuuuco
of tlio same. f i'hey are at all times preparr J to make
sire most liberal advances on consignments, und
ploilgo themselves to Use their best exertions to rea
der satisfactory and prompt sales.
They beg lea* 0 to slum that they have engaged
the services ol one oft he most expi ricmeJ Auction
corn at the south, whoso whole time and attention
will be devoted to the biu»ine.-;s of the him, und llray
most confidently say that big her paces fur Lands.
Nr groos, lUerebamlizo, stock, A c. cannot ho obtain
ed by any other Auction llouso in this city or cl o
where.
N. IL Tim following arc tlio rates of Commission,
as agreed upon by both Auction houses m ihi« city,
to w iiich they uro bound to ad boro, according to
w ritten contract:
Dry Goods ami general Merchanldixe, 3 per rent.
J iurses, (valuable blood stock exeeptinl) 5 per cent,
l inlalo Sale of Personal property, 3 per cent.
Hunks and Pruils, 10 jiercent.
Hi ul E-lato und' r §2.500, 2' per rent.
Over s.,oooaml under $5,000 3 per cent,
Over §3,000 und under SIO,OOO U par coal.
SIO,OOO am! over, 1 per cent.
Hunk stock on $5,(100 and undorsso,ooo, h percent.
Over $.00,01)0, 1 percent.
All Estate sales when the properly is alrandi sold
and cried lor the purposa ol making l ilies, $0 per
Lot or House und Lot. For Nogtoos $3.
For Negroes in all coses li- per cunt.
Jan 31 if 17
g ful DOLLARS KI2WAUD.-Kunaw.ry from
c.HgiF thesuUcnlwr, in Orangeburg district, S.
on the 4th of .March lust, a Negro Alan by the
name ol GLASCOU, and ids wile RATEV—GIm
con is about 23 years of ago, about five feet nine or
10 inches high, dark coiujrloxion, round face, add
dling full eyes, a good u to! teeth, ami no heard—he
is a stout sod likely negro. Kate, bis wife, is «boin
2G yours of age, q good sized wench, a shade lighter
than Gioacuu, has s scar on one cbe k, tolerable lull
; ycx, good teeth ami rather small mouth, and a little
inclined to thick lips. Since they left me, they
were appreh mlod and routined in the jail ol Jeller
*»on county, Georgia, and escaped from the «iid ja l
on the sth day ul Derember, H - 1 was inform d
by the laiiorin smd county, that the wench Kaley
was fur gone in pregnancy at the time of hcrrficape.
1 will give the shove reward ol One Hundred l)uh
l.u* for the delivery of said N'ogroesto me in (frang?.
burg District, South Carolina, or Fifty j or
ih ,*ir uppn hensioa and coiifiiioincnl i . nnv '• .
itn* Stmo al’Heoigin, *o U.al 1 ,
on ihtUud ltond|iuQfqn^eburg district.
r
H J n swim
l oit’S SALE.—WiII bo Hold on Mon
■ day, Iho 3(Uh of February next, ut the luis re
sidence of John Olivo, deceased, in Columbia conn
ly —nil tho personal jirops-rty of said d • •eu.e-!, (.Ne
groes ovccpuui,) c(»nsisiiog of lion,,eho!dand EUch
(■'l Furniture, Corn, t odder, Oats, lior.-.cs, Hogs,
(’Hide, nnpiciueuls for firming,one fair whell Wagon
and 1 Jar IK as, two Colton t«inn, Ac. Ac. Sato to
continue from d iy to day, il netc.vvcy.
Jan i) 7 wtoj 1 Allfl sJ, OLIVE, I2x’r.
,\.i bi i) E.— lour montlis alter daUt application
i • will ho made to tho lionoraldo the Inferior
(‘ourt oi Hurko county, while fitting f,>r ordinary' bu
sini’Hs, lor leave los.ll some lands in t berokea und
Hurko comity, consisting of sixty acres in Churokco
and two tracts in Ihukc, containing lour hundred
and thirty acres, known as the Glark Trucri; all be
longing to tho estate «>1 William Hryim, dec’d, of
Hurke county—sold for tho purpose of paying the
del;ls of said estate.
JAMES GRllims, Adm’r.
ELIZAHETH lilt VAN, Adrn’x.
Jan 3 1 Jrn
IN t 111 W VTKIN —I poa i mkn \no Othxm .
•i ’i hc use of your guns or your dogs against any
tbiiig, wild nr tanii*, Hying or rumiiog, io my enclos
ed premises, will bent your peril; I.r every thing in
i li** Park is for man to enjoy, hot not to destroy ; ami
i, with others, may have u.i much pica-ure in weeing
such things run and fly us you have in killing them ,
and a man should be muster m bom. —u man should
he must r over his own. IJLMCV SHULTZ.
Hamburg, Jan 18,1837.
Jan 21 2W 17
|7»XECi Tor'S Notice \:j , *.- • indobi
£ '-A cd to John Olive, deceased, laic ol I olinnhia
county,are required to make payment io tlio under,
signed, and tlioau holding cduiins again a said de
ceased are rctjneslcd to hand in an accinmt of I heir
<h nmnds within the lime prescribed by J iw, I» An
drew J. Miller, Esq. in Augusta, or to tlio subscriber
in < olumbiu comity.
Jau 10 7 wtd] FABIUS J. Ol IVE, EPr.
VOTICK. —Ml per.-ons ore hereby j -Idle.! that
■* the Lots of Land in Springfield, .'ylvcriLcd i<>r
sale by James J. W. burroughs, is tho piopcrty of
the 12-fate of Jonathan Wood Senior, and an ono o
. the heirs (in right ol my wifi;,) of said Estate, I foro-f
I wain the salu oftho bqilc.
J.IS. YAUHOI’OEGII.
Jan 23, 1830. X Iv.foh.
< SdmtnisfiY’ioi'ift Mate.
On the fust Tuesday in March next,
J'A J ILL he sold before the Court Hour.;; door,
i/ in Jacksonhoro/ within the it ual hour;;
of pale, 'l’iirvc hundred acres of pine Land, ad
joining Lands of John Zcaglur, the estate of Jo
ei jih CiibhoriH, and others. Also, the following
i iWo nogrot v iz; Rat hi I, I■ph n« D i tc i ,
I linnnah, and Nathan, bclonqjing to the c-stato of
William Gross; sold by order of the Honorable
Inferior Court of ficrivcn county, \ * a divj. ion
r among the heirs of said c ' tfc,
THOMAS ii. DGHNS, AdmV.
Dec 17 wtd
till A EIDI Al%>« KOTICJB.
» . . OUK months aflonl:itc, afiph ition will lo
. ■]“* inadn to the Inferior Court of Jeflbreon
' county, for leave to sell a lot of Land, lying in
" WalLer county, drawn by tUc heirs ol La«c Hi in
son, deceased.
MOSES BKI.NSO, Guardian.
Nov. 2 r, 8
„ >, mo RENT, until J»t Jontiary, IflOS,
JL a Slow House with n Post OHico
nltnehcd, inn good nciglihorhood for
Lli ?35S selling guotis, übout ihniy-livo miles
JesssSi •! ram Augusta. For further particulars
enquire of Mr. A. Know lion, Augusta.
Jan 16 12 fit w’
gAANt’V AND STAPLE DPV GOODS —The
subscriber, by recent arrivals from Charleston
and the North, i* enabled to offer lo the public a va
ri.sy of Fancy and Staple Articles, at the low est
i rates, viz •
8 and iM London Duffil Dlankots
t>u, i cr. Frcnph do do
“ Uoso <!o do
* Had and White Flannel
Hru Id.m nnd bkaiched I tomes pirns
5/ar. eillcs GnunterpaiilOai
lri>h Lmcn.i
Fine Long, loth
i Fariutur« k Culiuoea
, French Chintz
Si rvants i ImidlvTi, 4 and 5-4 square
Sii.gle uul tioublo width .Merino
Worsted Table t'overs
(»niss Cloth and Corded Skirts
Silk Hose und I Hose
Gull Oil do
Hlaek Silks for Drosses
Spool and Ball Cotton, English Pins; and other
articles too various to be enumerated.
Also, a superior article of GERMAN WORSTED
CUUELLS, lor fancy w ork, at
T. P. SYME,
Broad at. second door below Bridge si.
Jan 18 1 1 3l
Sorrs AT FLORENCE FOE SALE.—'Tho
i second sale of Lots at the beautiful town of
Florence, Stewart County, Ala. will take place on
Monday ihe 2Utb day ol February next, at which
limn will he offered fifty o* ono hundred desirnblo
Lots. Terms of sole made known on the day. Flo
rence is situated on the banks ol tho Chattahoochee,
2‘J miles below Columbus und G miles above ir
winlon.
Any thing in praise of this beautiful scat is doom
ed unnecessary. But those who wish to live on a
Southern Ri\« r, epjuy good Imolih by drinking good
water, and making money, w ould do well to appear
on the day. if. VV. JEUNIGAN,
Jan 11 8 w ill] Agent for the Company.
iik>* Tho Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S.
U. ‘Sontin 1. (Jhurlestou Morcury nnd Alabama
Journal, will please publish tho above weekly til!
day of sale, und forward their accounts to me lor
paymom ul Lumpkin, Slew an C ounty, Ga.
’ H*_W_J.
d HdA SHERIFFS SALE -Oi\ the first Tuos
day in Alsn h next, ut lie lower Market be
ween the usual hours, will he said four Negro men
o wit:—Nat, ( builds,Calloway,and Ben,levied on
«w tho prop riy ol Jarvis Ballad, deceased, to satisfy
iwo fl. Ids. tram tho C'ouri o] Common ideas tl the
city of Augusta, viz. John Fox, vs. Jarvis Ballad,
ami G. B. Lamar, vs. the same.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for ii les.
j«n 25 wtds j , \U riN. S C. A
G i 1 fHOJAtJi i ( 'ouut v
U/ HLKLAS, Roger L. Gamble applies Io me
I' l *’ Loiters ol Ad mi nisi .ut ion on the oMato
of AJaiming Spnulley, doe’d, tin so are tkerofoie to
‘‘iU' uad udffionish all un i singular the kind ed and
creditors ol said deceased, to bo and appear at my
otlico within the lime prescribe:l by law, to shew
cause, iluny they have, why s.iiit loiters should not
he grunted. 12. BUTUWELL, Dcp.CUk.C-. O.
Joo U 1 w3od
| SAMUEL LANE.
Tailor and Import r of Iln li h Cloths, iJ e.
48 Broad street,
, J J AVLNG just si rived from London, begs most
d 3 ». i - i spec I fully to return lc« ei core thtml.s to the
I cit.x3iu ul (Uiaiii-e.ion,and the adjoining .States, for
tin) very lilauai t litre ol pubonugo which ha has
hitherto received,ui.d fouL ihat ho would ho want
i ing in gmtitude for such sunport, were iiu not thus
publicly to ucknowl dgo tlso honors no conti ricd,
! und to prove that he has slill an oarnesl and sideero
r desire to extend, ii pos able, his eonneclioiis in South
C-arolm i. Hi hin been to England for the purposo
| ofellucliug ntsof a direct mlereourso be
tween tin* oslaldisluaeiit there and hero, and also
with tho Cloth iMaiiufseiurcrs, do. <Lc.
Having coinpfoted his arrangements in a nimfber
’ to ensure u quick wuceodsian oi't H j most liishioimble
| arliides of Dres. being exiiurlcd, Jio most n sjiect
luilyassures th: m dial he lias now opened tin a. hurt
inonl oi »OV I' Ac. Ac., w Inch arc iioLpi ho sur
j»a sod for quality, workmanship nnd stylo, in tho
U. Stuies.
S. L. heps to add that all orders in his business
for the Loudon Markets, w ill meet a promptness of
des, (ikh wlm h wid characterize the peculiar ad
vautagas of this e*Lih!i*luuunl Muster Tailors
may he supplied willi iho i itest laahions.
N. IL—Wanted, 12first rule COAT HANDS.
63" The Savannah Georgian and August i Chroni
cle, will please give thoahove ivvo insertions on Sal
; unlay and TJmr.sday, uutfl furl her notice,—Charles
ton Mercury,
Jan. 20. ‘ 1 0
APPLES.— 'Tho suhsenbor liua on consignment
a lot ot superior Northern Drved Applea that
will he sold very low hv tho hngi r bushel. Fuui
hes wanting choup fruit will do w< 11 to call soon.
HEiNJ. BAIRD.
Jan. 24. 4l L>
H? 11EADDLN, Pokthah* Pai.ntrr, re.-pocl-
CJg luily infitrmu iheCiiiZi iiHof Augusta ilml ho
has returned to this city, si id taken the room in the
Masonic Hall, which he occupied la.st winin’.
62T Specimens of ids Painting may bo scon in m
few days at his room, to winch he invites the alien,
lion of those disposed to patronize Tom,
jui,7 _ n tr
82 X InV , '™ H ’ ;< KaT,U.-(I„ 11,0 fllKl'lW^
, v 1,1 ;‘l'Ul next will ho sold i i Ilia Cuuitlimino in
aymmboi-ongh, n Ni',;ru Hoy, Uohhitj, helonyiiig (o
ilio oslulo of NS illiam Uogi'rn, doouanuil, mul M ,i,j
. under tlio will ol imkl Uoocas d. Terms of solo
uiiide known oo tin duy.
Lim AHU HATCHER,) ,
JOHN fO.ULiN. JExrs.
1 liuritc co. Jim 7 X 11 Id
j( < l AKl'lAVs NOTICE.—Four months after
. AN d'lto, application will ho mailo lo the Innum
. hlo lUo lid.-rior Court of Cohonloo county, when
slums' lor onlm iry pm" io;ini, lor lo ivo lo ..e:l tlncc
. Negroes, hnliiin’inglo .Hr*, yiiin t ntt.
. Jan i) A -iti.i'J liENjAitUA UIJCU, Cimrd.
yU <Um<ti i*-.i i*ait;r 'h multn.
, ft n Tuoutlui/, ihn Wth of t’e/ininri/ next,
i N conformity to un order of the Court ol Ur-
Ja. dliiaty ol Uickmond county, will bo sold at j
tlio lower Market House, in the city of Ainjiista, j
i the following property, belonging to' the Ealato
f of Win. Uryson, dew ascrl;
j Four W EURO Slaves, named
DANIEL, aj;cd about 16 years,
I HEN’KV, •* “ 14 do
JOSEITHN'E, “ 10 do
1 JIM, “ 6 do
> JESSE, a Negro child, IU months.
ALSO,
Ten Shares of the Capital Stock of the Att
i;u.'la Insurance & Hanking Company, 1 Share in
• the Augusta Theatre Company, and I do Angus
, la Ice Company. Also, a Vacant Lot on Hey
. nold street, on which the kilo Mrs. Murren ro
t sided.
I HARPER O,ISHYSON', Admr.
> Henry and Daniel will he sold on tlie aaino
I day, at the Market House in the city of Savannah, j
December 7 w td 21
•'Jftmiit i’« •VotjreT' i
U,' OUR months afterdate, application will he ' i
| 0! ’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
. Hurke county, when sitting for Ordinary purpo- ! '
. sea, for leave to sell all the Real E tale of John
• Walls, deceased, for tlio benclit ol the belts and
■ creditors,
MIJLFORD MARSH, Admr.
November 8, 1(5116 dlin 15
A <3caforN ,’oUrr,
• 3 aIOGK months after flute, application will be
Jiy luafle lo the Honorable Inferior Court of
IJutlio county, vvlicri Hitliiuj for Ordinary purpo-
hch, for leave t» f !l the Nogroea belonging lo the
Estate of Gharlo • Oavcruih, flpce in. fl,
MIOIIAEL WIGGINS, Admr.
Novembers, 1836 4l;n 13
P- ~n istratcix’s Sale.
, On h'rifttrilai/ the 41 ft of Tehruan/ next,
WILL he, sold at the residence of Thomas
W, Oliver, deceased, fouj Horses, one 1
■ Mule, ono Wagon, ono lot of Bonks, and a part
:of the Units;boil an 1 Kitclion Furniture! also [
i one lot of UUckstiiilh Tools, J’loUj;h», and sun
i dry other articles 100 numerous to mention. '
1 Terms made known on the day of sale,
i MARTHA OLIVER, Adm’ut. '
Dc. 24 Wtd 87 |
notice. ,
OOUR months afterdate, application will lie <
f.i ' made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol i
i Sr riven county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- i
! scs, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging lo i
tlie Estate of Rebecca Ponder, late of said conn- |
ty, deceased, lor the purpose of division among
the heirs of said Estate. ,
DEGREE ROBBINS, Adm’r.
Nov. 1, 1(536 18
s3rOr ROBERTSON ban Removed to (he lower
cneiucntof thebrick house of Me**r*. Rowe A Har
pers, on i he north sido of Broad street.
Jan. 2-1. 2wd 10
fiIAV 1. illjh day hold my stock in trade to Messrs.
Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cloth
ing Business at the old and well cslablisl ed stand,
2111 I hood-street. I trust that the libera} patronage
which has been extended to me while in business,
will not bo lost with them.
Jan II inti WON THORPE.
AM. persons having claims against mo, will please
present them at the old stand, where 1 can be
found lor one month from this date Persons in
debted to m«* are politely requested to moke imme
diate payment. i/LVON THORPE.
Jan 11 lilt
: i (To F •fl OStu
**■ 1 hosuh.-rriJjcrs intending to rloso their bm.
ness oiler th.ir whole stock of goods at cost for cuxl ;
ill-ir slock consi.jH of n very general assortment jt
dry good'*, among which are Extra line Blue and
Black, ( i»>tli.a. Blue Silks, Black Fr. Boinbazints,
Merinos, Irish Luiciih, English Long Cloihs, Ac.
MORGAN A WYATT, No. ;t)6.
Jan 4 **
QTOI.EN, from n Boarding house in this city
f > last night, or early lliE morning, n superior blue
BROADCLOTH CLOAK, for which a suitable
reward will he paid, on its delivery at the Chronicle
A S.minJ (.dice [Jan fi It
JkT From information received, it is supposed
that the above luoniiuiibd CLOAK was sold by u
man who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it ,s
stated, h ll this city for Greensboro’, or that neighbor
hood, last Friday morning. Any information rc
*P» cling it u ill Ik l Ihankliiilv r.. eiv< I
J LOTUS.—The Subscribers am this day opon
ing two cases CLOTHS, impo it 3d by iluan
direct from England, per ship Chinn, consisting of
Bhies, iSirol Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally
low priced.
They have also received per ship V ictoria, from
Liverpool.
•Superfine and low priced Irish Linens
Ihmnsk Faldo Diaper
B nl iloon Studs
('uunicrpuues
I'unmurc Dimities
Cftinbl is, Mormon*, A n.
Which they will offer at Now York prices.
EDGAR CARMICHAEL
Jan 9 <; il
C *IA R PEN TEH’S Olio-Resinous Extract of Mns-
J turd , or Ore. of Si uapicc —A most valuable ru
befacient, and acts instantaneously on its application
For.sale by CLUED A, BOTH WELL,
Jan l‘J 15J No. 233 Broad-street.
ff (IST A UUIV El), n splendid assortment of Italian
Alabasters and Marble Ornaments. \\ e would
cill the attention of the citizens ol Augusta ton rare
assortment oi‘ Ala! asters and Mnrhlo OruainentH,
brought from Florence, and made expressly fortius
market. V\ c have visitud (his country from motives
similar lo those which induce Americana to visit Ita
ly. We are also told I hat Iho Americans are a rapid
ly growing nation not only in wealth and entorprizo
but also dial tb.y cultivate a refinement oftasto; con
sequently wo have broug lit here, the greatest variety
ot the finest specimens of art, ever yet introduced in
this i ily. Cousin iog of
Alabasters, Agalo, and Mnrhlo Vases, Watch Cn
son, Ornamental Baskets, Marble and Alabaster Can
dle Sticks, Dogs Pitchers,Coloured Toys, rndsonie
uplondid Marble centre Table Tops, Ac. Ac.
Th© above are now exhibited and for .sale at the
miction rooms ol Mnndilbrd A Collins, ladies and
gentlemen are invited to callimd examine fur them
selves.
Jtm 17 if 13
V OTICE—WiII bo sold nt the Market house, in
\ the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the Usual hours of wale, dial
House and Lot in dio village ofSummerville, lately
occupied by Charles J. Jenkins, adjoining Capt.
Ivelchuin's lot, til id separated by a street from die
lot whereon 1 reside. Terms on the day of salo.
JOIIA McALNNE, Trustee.
_ BJ IS id
tJwardiOm Wall*.
¥ .E/ r ILL be sold on Iho first Tuesday in March next
» * al the Court House in Elberlon, by or .c. of
the Court oi Ordinary of Bibb County: Three Him
divJ Acres ol Land, more or less, adjoining IV* rs
Evans mid Dr. Richardson, and lying between -a
Miimahund Broad Rivers, in Elbert County. Mold
us the property of .Martha Ann Childers, minor.
JOHN E. CHILDERS, Guardian
Pec 87 103 id
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE
CLO Tll IN 0 .
m. w.
A'O. 197 llllU.il) ST/UiET,
nA i constantly on hand, and continues daily to
receive from his own manufactory, fresh siip
plipßoltho most FASHIONABLE AND WELL
MADE CLOTHING, which ho oilers Wholesale
nod Retail, on the most liberal minis, and invites his
fueli Is an I customers to call and examine
Great pains are taken in die selection and work
manship of hi > Goods, and Ins assortment is nut stir
passed m any market, His .Stock comprises every
article in his lino, among which uro tho following,
\iz •
DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of
superfine mid common Blue, Black, Brown, Olivo,
Green, Invisible Green, Dublin, Purple*, Claret,
Gray, Ac.
0\ r,R-V OATS, first rate and common Blue,
islack Brown, Drab, Olivo, Green, Dublin, Mohair,
Steel Mixt, Pilot ( lull, Peters limns, Ac. AU«, sit
perior German Goaishu.r Cnmblet.
CE.M LEMEN’S hUP. CLOTH CLOAKS,
Bine, Blacit, and Brou n, line and common Camblot,
of Blue Brown, Ac.
LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH
CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, and Olivo. Also, fine and
common Cambltt, Merino, C’ircu. siun, lirochclles,
Ac. Ac.
PANTALOONS, of superfine and common <doth.
Blue, Black, Brown, Olivo, Drub, Groy and Bnlfj
fine Black and other RihM < 'assiineres of ull dcscrip
turns and colors. Aim, a variety of Plaid Cloth and
Cassi meres, ('ord and Bcavi nines.
V LciTS, supeifinc and common Blue and Black
Cloth and (us »m ro, Bl iin, Fluid and Fig’d Silk Vcl-
I \ < ! t, i lain, I laid and Fig’d Mermoos and Valenliau,
i V* line and Bu»f t'u,,di.i. n , Plain, Pl-iid, and Fig’d
Silk, i’i uuuiid Fig’ti I odim l and .Vi rino, Plain and
Fig'd Quii.o 1 .' •ilk, Blum, 1 g’d and Mripod Mar-
ibidii and lr ig'd t.'oitnii Velvol, Swumloan,
e
S.Vi'iS I. P CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks,
Coaler.* mid Round Jackets, Bf iin, Fluid and
i pod Pantaloons.
V<>L i ll’s AND BOVS CLOTHING, Blue,
| Dili, Brown and GrCon Frock and Dro*s < o is, Pan
taloon < and VV.tts, do. Srui'd Froel s, CoalecH,
koimd Jackets, PuiituloaH and Vents, Cloth and Pc
u.-i'dhuiu Ov iT-Couts, and Camhlcl Cloaks.
A Iso, a variety of Negro (Molhing.
GEM LEME.VS l i.\E EINEN AND COT-
T()N sHHi l’S, Sirip'd and Plaid Gingham, do.
Woolen and Colton Diidor•Shirts and Drawers, Col
lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, and Hdl.fs.
Also, a geiieral’iissnrtinont ol PVU, S/L/i AND
lit:A VHU HATS AND FUR CARS.
Jim. 24 VJ
6 \«*eutor ? w Mali*.
On the prill 'J'nemlay in I'cbnnu y next,
yp ,; 5 / if.l. lie wild ul ihe lower tnaik l.i ute,
v hi (lit; city of Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale, Five loin in Bprini'lielU
ing between l.ary’a jmnil and the itiver, and r.
the We st side of Murbury street, eotitalning s
tv ,>v one hundred and fifty feet, eaeb, and kno v
by the A os. M 3, .39, 84, 85, and 80, in the pla
ot B|)rlngfn ld; sold an tho property of M. J.
Wood, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs
Terms made known on the day.
J.VB. UURROWiHS, Executor.
Nov. 80 wtd 10
"’new livery
EST A B L 0« M M Ei% T.
P 5. WSt.Nfiltl
Viffi ESPBCTFELLY informs bis friends, and
tile public generally, that ho has taken
that extensive K fd'lishmcat, in the rear of the
Eaolk it I’ihp.nix lloTr.t, (which lias recently
been fitted up in a superior manner,) and will lie
happy to ftcenmmodule Ins friends, and those wtio
may favor him with their patronage, with
VEHICLES of almost every description, and
of superior workmanship, generally new, nnd :
HORSES which are not surpassed by any in
lire southern country. Every exertion will he
made to give general satisfaction, and tire propri
e:or trusts, by strict attention to business, and
making, in ull cases, hit charge* most reasona
ble, to receive encouragement and patronage from ''
the citizens of this place, and the adjacent coun- j
try.
(f j llc can accommodate, und will be happy to
receive from 1 to 800 Horses on Livery.
Drover, will do well to give him a tall.
June 83 it 75
• ;*EW EXOLAND COUCH
. he i eyulntiwi of which hut note become etlabliohtm
us the trotl safe and efficacious remedy ever die*
covered for
INFLUENZA, COUGH, COLDS, AHTIIHA/
WHOOPING-COUGH, SPITTING OF
BLOOD, AND ALL AFFECTIONS
, OF THE LUNGS.
I’RSPASF.T> ONI.T BT
DANIEL GODDARD, NEW YORK,
Now SOLE ritOPIIIF.TOR.
.n presenting thin useful remodytotho Public, the
prietor i- authorisott by a Pliysicinn, from whom llie Rocip«(
was confidentially obtained, to state, that ho has used it
himself, und in his extensive practice in Pulmonary affee-'
lions, with astonishing effect. Tho happy combmatioQ of
vegetable substances, of which it is entirely composed
arc peculiarly adapted lo diseases of the Lungs, Liver, ana
Stomach.
This medicine has boon used very extensively, and thV
proprietor has not known a single instance in which it bus
tailed in giving relief in diseases for which il is recommend
ed ; even in casus approaching l« consumption, attended
with bleeding al the Lungs, and whore all other remedies
had failed, the most decided and nattering success has
attended i'.s use. Common colds, which are generally the
effect of obstructed perspiration, will yield lo its influence
in a few hours ; when used in asthma, hoarseness, wheez
ing. and shortness ol breath, it gives immediate relief, pro
curing iraiKniil icst and sleep. In whooping-cough it is
without a rival. It operates uy gentle expectoration, and
niiiv bo given lo infants with perfect safety.
The genuine New England Cough Syrup will be en
veloped in u bill of directions, enclosed in an engraved
wrapper, bearing on II tho signature of the proprietor in his
own hand willing. The bottle will be sealed and stamped
on the cork ‘ Now England Cough Syrun.’
A few of the many certificates in favor of this Syrup
which are in possession of tho Proprietor, are added for tiw
perusal of those who may bo troubled with similar com
plaints.
Messrs. Moffat, Plummer «(■ Co.
(tcntUmeu -After having tried, by the recommendation
of inv friends, almost every medicine for a cough, without
the least relief, 1 had recourse lo your New England
Cough Syrup, and am enabled to say, with much thank
fulness, that it has cured me of one of the most obstinate
coupler I ever knew, and shall feel it to be a duty lo ru
commond it l« every one whom I find in need of so valua
ble a medicine. Yours respectfully,
Juil.N P. STEVENS.
Boston, Xnv. 20, IS3I.
I have the satisfaction and pleasure of informing you
that tho hollle of New England Cough Syrup, which I.
procured of you on the 23d of April, has entirely relieved
mo from a very severe coneh which had afflicted mo for a
short time past. After using a variety of medicine, and
finding no permanent relief, I w as. induced by the advice
of my friends to Irv your Syrup. The result I have already
staled ; il succeeded beyond my expectation ; and I cheer-,
hilly recommend it as a very valuable medicine for aU-’
lliese who may be afflicted with similar complaints.
Yours respectfully, CHARLES KUCCLES.
For Sain by
KITCHEN A ROBERTSON.
Jar, 24 23
Notice.
f ffMlF.Btibseriher respectfully informs bin friend*
A mid (be public in general, that be brut now on
band mid utiurM u largo niotdi of CONFRCTJONA•
li K, mid other urlicles in bis line of basinosa. Truly •
grateful lor past favors, ho solicits tho continuance of
a share ofpublic patronage.
HIM STOCK CONSIST! Op
CANDIES —Mint,Cinmunon,
-fras, Cream, Annisecd, Almond, Hore
bonnd, dkc. &c.
SUGAR PLUMBS—Of every description and fla
vor ; Mint Drops, Sour Lemon do., Gum'
do., mid Cordial do.
CORDIALS—Mint, Cinamon, Perfect Love, Life of
Man, AnniMued, by the barrel or dozen
botfl -k,also,'Lemon Syrup.
BIES AND CAKES—Of every kind, fresh, kept
constant on hand, such as Sponge, Pound.
Hard, Lemon, Plum, Fruit, Maccaronief,
Pie* atm Tarts.
SUGAR TOYS AND FIGURES.-A fine lot of IV
fU tna nlnctiir. d sugar works just feedi-*
ved; Figures, 'Boys, Cristalued Figures 1
nnd ('lirisniUH Presents, &c.
DRV AND GREEN FRUITS.—Apples, Orange*
Lemons,Pino A pplos.Cocoamils. Soil Shell
Almonds, Filberts, Wall-nuts, llruzil-nuU,'
Raisins, Figs, Primes, West India Preser
ves (in glass jars), und u lot of Northern
and French Pickles.
•SUGARS, Ac.-A fine lot of real Spanish Segura*
and Prinripef n, Ixdlvvich Cavendish, and
Honey Dew Chewing Tobacco.
WINES AND LIQUORS.—Gin, Hum, Brandy,’
Claret, Champagne, Malaga and Muscat;
WOODEN TOYS,— Dress’d Dolls, Drums Swords/
Guns, Burking Dogs, Birds, and other
kinds too numerous to montion.—
Also, 4 doz. large size Sky Rockets,
and 2 doz small size do.
93rCuuiUry and town customers will meet with
prompt uii'jntitm at the shortest notice, hy upphea
lion to AUGUS UNE FREDERICK.
Nov. 23 fill 200 Broud-strovi.
KOVVAND’S
Pennine Tonic olr
Vrp’etah/c Febrifuge.
Warranted to boa perfect mid lusting cure for thb'
PI: V E 11 A N I) ACU E,
Tho following are some of tho many acknowlodgo
imillm in its favor :
From Dr. D. IF. Fur rand, Surgeon Dentist ,
J*hdudeljihui.
♦ai.Mll—■ With regard lo your Toni© Mixture, I do not
► t liehilatc, alter a gre at deal of experience, not
ly in my own case* bill in doverpl memb rs of my fa
mily, to pronounce it one of the best medicine* known
n.r Fevers, and more particularly fur Fever and Ague
This (liaeusoseized hold of uiy system in the foil of
B'2‘J, and cunliiined with increasing violence, defy
ing ail ihe ordinary rem-dies, until thospringol 1831,
wih n 1 concluded to to. t the ellioncy of your course.
1, with cordial satisfaction, am enabled to statu, that
I was innie dialoly restored to excellent brain, which
I have uniformly enjoyed from that period. Having
witnessed the decided e/licacy of your medicine in
many other rases, I feel a pleasure in recommending
it to all my friends nnd am pleaded to say it has suc
ceeded beyond my most anguine expectations.
Yours, respectfully
1) W. FARRAND
From Mr. Thomas ('out f, Spring Durden, Vhilada
i shall be happy 1 1 nflb/d lo tin public a history of
the sickness from which 1 was reslc rod by Bovvand's
'Tonic Mixture. I bad the Fever and Ague for sever
al months, of a very obstinate character, which had
entirely overpowered the elasticity of my system, tmd
i was lam sinking into u state of complete exhuusti n.
About this period I was attacked with a severe cold,
attended withn violent cough, togethui with night
sweats, and soon had ull the distressing symptoms of
active consumption. An eminent physician had con
stantly attended me, but with very little success ; nnd
j at length ceased his visits, desponding of being able
to siflord me essential relief. 1 had now very idle
proifpect of obtaining assistance, and had almost de
spnire lof recovery. In such a dreadful condition, I
uoh advised to make use of your Tonic Mixture,
and 1 determined to try it as u lost resort. 1 need not
observe, that it wo* attended, in iny case, with it* usu
al restorative effects, and, within a few weeks, I was
blessed with returning health, and happiness. Throe
cithers of my family nfe, fflso, instances of its benefi
cial influence ; who, with many more ol my acquain
tances, are ready to corroborate tho many recommen
dations which ofe preset) ted in its behalf
A supply juttt received, and tor sale by
CLOUD A BOTHWELL,
No 232, Br#ad-streot.
Peel 6 . 100
Georgia fiisuraiicelA Trust Company
Augusta, Nov. 2, 1836
f I MILS Company will receive money on deposit, for
a any time not less than sixty days, nor more than
twelve months. Transferable certificates of such,
deposits will be issued, bearing interest at tho rate of
six percent per annum For period* longer or shorter
than either of (ho above, special contracts will be'
made.
For the con .onicncoof persons residing at a distanee/
applications may bo made to either of the agents of
tho Company, in South Carolina and Georgia, whosd’
name* arc annexed.
WM. T. GOULD, Soo’ry.
Agents:
Bad el II ml, Fay A Co., Savannah.
I’. R. Young A Sons, Darien. K
Iverson L. Harris, Millodgeville V
< ‘hades Day, Macon.
Arthur 11. Davis, Columbus
Holcombe, Beck A Co .Charleston, S. C.
George Burrott, Hamburg, S. C.
November 4 88 ts
Law
HE co-partnership of SCHLEY JOHNSON
8 j« ilum dny diwolvml hy iiHilual roiwem.'
Tho uml>T..i{ji«'d will continue to practice in the
counties of Richmond, Columbia, Washington, liurkc,
.Icticrsun.miiJ Scriv. ii. .Strict attention will bo paid
to ull business connutted lo fits charge.
GEOKGESCHLEY.
Dec. 23, _ _ jb> 103
Notice.
* LI. PERSONS indebted lo the fjtuto of JAMES;
!il KLANCIIAUD, Sr. deceased, are rr<|ite»tnj to 1
| luako itnmediato puyutenl, and those having claims'
will present litem duly attested, in tho time prescribed l
hy law.
URIAH BLANCHARD.' I v. ne.
liIt.I.INGTO.N BLANCHARD, S 0M
Novotr.ber 11 39 Wd