Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, February 16, 1837, Image 3

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FIN HE nudersigtwd, Factors and Commission Mrr -»• chants of Augusta, engaged in the receiving and forwarding business, having.found the fcollec lion of their accounts, (scattered throughout the country) attended with groat inconvenience, beg leave to notify the public, that in future, they Will require the long established rule for the government of their business complied with to wit: that a de posit of cash he made to meet freight and other ex - penses on goods before they are lorwarded. E. BUSTIN, STOVA LL, SIMMONS & CO BENJ. BAIRD, EGBERT B. BEALL, S. KNEELAND, &CO. A. CUM MING. Augusta, Feb 1. 1837. [Feb 8 3tw 32 itlac-Bcan Academy. THE second scolastic year of this Academy will commence on the 13th instant, under the en tire management of the subscriber. It is intended hereafter to make this institution more select, and for this purpose, the number of pupils will he limited. Numerous applicants being disappointed during the past year from sending to this institution, in conse quence of not being able to procure board in the neighborhood The subscriber has determined to make arrangements to accommodate scholars, who may desire it, with board in his own family. Persons desirous of placing their children under his care, will please make early application. The branches taught will be those that form a substantial English education, with the addition of French. TERMS. For tuition per quarter, $8 00. For board and tuition, $l5O per annum, payable quarterly in advance. S.W. MILWARD. Richmond Co., Feb. 5, 1837. 3tw 31 Georgia lusura xicc, A Trust Co u i pTi a y '■ Augusta, Nov. 2, 1836. THIS Company will receive (money on deposit, for any time not less than sixty days, nor moru than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such deposits will bo issued, hearing interest at the .. rale of six pier cent per annum For periods longer or shorter than either of the above, special contracts “ will he made. For the convenience of persons residing at a dist lance, applications may be made to either of the agents ot the Company, in South Carolina and Geor gia, whose names are annexed. \VM. T. GOULD, Sec’ry. Agents! Padelford, Fay & Co., Savannah. P. R. Toung & Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Millcdgevtllo Charles Day, Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus Holcombe, Peck & Co., Charleston, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. i November 4 88 it ftanlfii Seeds. ■ ARRANTED Fresh, and tor sale by Cloud » » & Botiiwell, Augusta, Gcu. Glint Asparagus, Green Globe Artichoke, Early Mohawk Beans, ) t) do Rob Roy, do [ § do Largo White Kidney Beans ; 2, do While Cranberry do )"C do Dutch Case Knifo do s|- laing Blood Boef, Yellow Turnip Beet, French Sugar do Drumhead Cabbage, Early York do Green Globe Savoy cabbage Low Dutch do Early Sugar Loaf do Turnip Rooted do Red Dutch (jo I Long Orange Carrot do Red do Early Cauliflower White Solid Collery Early Cluster Cucumber Long Green do Short do do Purple Egg Plant Sea Kail i Brown Dutch Lotluce f, Ice Coss do I Large Green head do Ice head do h Drumhead do Imperial sugar loaf do Flue Nutmeg Melon Large w hite Onion do Red do Plain Curled Parsley Long Smooth Parsnip Early Bishop Peas Blue Prussian do I Spanish Dwarf do ■ Early Double blossom Peas Matchless do Cayenne Pepper Cherry Turnin Radish Long Salmon do do Scarlet do Salsify or Vegetable Oysler Early Bush Squash Pino Marrow do Fall C. N. do NnmmerC. N. do Round Leaf Spinago f ' Early Dutch Turnip Large While Flat do Hula Baga do Largo Norfolk do Feb 9 33 _ I AW.—The undersigned has settled in Macon I with a view of practicing Law. Ho will attend the Courts of the adjoining counties, and may he timnd by application ot tho office of Messrs. Toe& [ Nisbet lor the present. His office, not quite com ’ plele, is on tho second floor of the new Commercial j Bank. In winding up my business in the Ocraulgce cir cuit, I have associated with me Augustus Reese, Esq., of Madison. Our joint auction w ill bo ap ■ plea to that object. E. A. NISBET. Macon, Jan 17. The Southern Recorder, Chronicle and Sentinel, t and Whig, will publish the above weekly until tho first of Slay.— Macon Messenger. Jan. 23. 18 St ISO THE SOUTHERN PUBLIC.—We ted it a J- duly we owe to ourselves, to inform our friends of certain reports which are “on the longnesTof j every one,” that some teachers in Scottsborough ■ are Abolitionists. We are not tho onlp teachers in S Scqttsbovough, and those who know us would ho the last to charge us with such hateful principles—they • know us to ho Southern men of Virginia, J hut Georgians by adoption) by birth, education, and ■ in feeling. L. LA TASTE, | V. LA TASTE. , j IK?"Editors who have published a previous adver- I lisement of ours, will please discontinue that and in 's sert the above once a week for four weeks.] 1 Jan. 26 ai 4t CAUTION. —All persons are hereby cautioned against trading tor a promissory Note (written as A follows :) j Dollars 1410.—8 y the twenty-fifth day ot Decem | her next, we promise to pay Isaac Watkins, Trustee, I (for Mr. Sheppard) or bearer, fourlccn hundred and linI in dollars tor value received, and if not punctually paid, interest from date, 11th January, 1837. (Signed by) W. B. Wartiikn, T. J. Wartiikn. As the consideration for which the sat note was given, lias entirely failed, I am determi cd not to m it. jan 26—1 2t AV. B. Wartiikn.” UaORSALE.—That fine establish . -T men’, knows as Marsh’s HO TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, i AyJHf near >y opposite the Engine House, con- venient lor passengers travelling on tho cars from and to Charleston Also convenient for travellers ; this Establishment is largo and conimo dious, with Stables, offices, and all other necessary out buildings, calculated for a large business. It will bo sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel Cook, Eat). Charleston, S. C. or to'lhc Snhscribero Mpremises. JOHN MARSH Aiken, Jan. 25 20 3m * GOOD SITUATION FOR A TAILOR.— The citizens of Goshen and its vicinity, feeling jM anxious that there should he a good Tailor in the ■* village of Goshen Would take this method of tn | forming all who it may concern, that this place now I otf rs advantages to a good Tailor, that few villages [ in the country docs.'lt is a place of good society,con [ sidcred very healthy. Boarding can bo had in good I houses from $8 to $lO per mouth, and as much work as any one would be willing to do. Any fur- I ther information wanting, will be cheerfully given •j by cither of the subscribers J. E GROCE. C. STATHAM. Goshen, Lincoln co., Georgia, j.. The Southern Spy will give the above two inser .lions and forward their account to J. E. Groce to T'C' payment. riAWENTY DOLLARS' REVVARI < A will be given tor the apprebehstot * Q&iA and lodgement in some sale jail, of aNo | ; JL gro woman named CHARITY, who ran / SLAS away from the subscriber on the 241 h o December lost. Charity i s twenty-fiv r six years of age, rather light complect aZas£9cd, five feet two or three inches high H ami very compactly built. She has (as well as Ire * collect) a large sear on the left side of her face, ei A ' tending from the lower part of her ear to her nose - % | She "was raised in Columbia county, in this State I and has no doubt gone to that county. THUS. T. WILKINS. EalontoM, Jan 16 J 2 if ' Chickcrlng Pianos. : ni m ) TT PARSONS is now opening Bof those justly M-M. celebrated Piano Fortes, made by J. Ctdcker mg & Co. of Boston. Persona wishing to examine good instruments are invited to call early as the as sortment will soon bo broken. ' T D. SPEISSEGGER, Intending to remain in this city during the present r'». lU n evo! il hls n ‘ lle exclusively to repairing ".V p nin S ,1 mno lort.’s. Application to he made at I Mr. Parson s Piano Forte Room, 265 Broad street. I Nov. 27 y , Aujfiisla Sce«t StoreT . H nolesale and Retail—Sroad street, near the lower T Market. subscriber has re-opened the AUGUSTA SLED STORE as above, vvhero he has just i received a arge supply of fresh Garden ami Field , goods. Bulbous and Tuberous Roots, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, &c. , Pliis collection comprises every variety usually i Kept m the large seeds store at tho North. The seeds arc ol tho finest quality and warranted to grow. All orders from country dealer will have the same : discount allowed on them as at tho North. vn .e J.H.J. SERVICE. , B— A fine collection of double Dahlms ami Green House Plants, will bo offered for sale early in the spring. J ust received a choice collection of flowering Shrub and Rose bushes. I)p< - 1( ~' 100 w'i't&amiF&M Groceries, 4XN accommodating terms,by Calhoun & llkard opposite the upper Market, North side's Broad street, Augusta, Geo. 50 hhds Sugar assorted 25 do Cuba Molasses 10 bids Georgia Syrup 160 hags prime Cuba Coffee 160 do do Rio do 60 do do Java do lOhbis Loaf Sugar 16 hhds N. E Rum 50 do Whiskey 10 do N.Gin 20 do Cordial, assorted 20 do AA’ine do 10,000 Spanish Sugars 5,000 common do 10,000 lbs prime Bacon 10 tons Bar Iron, assorted sizes i 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bugging 20 boxes Tobacco 30 do yellow Soap 50 kegs Nails, assorted 5,000 lbs cast Ware Feb 10 law2m 34 Notice. IN ci nsequenco of tho death of Mr. Thomas B. Thompson, one of the firm of Smith & Thomp son, and subsequently Weatherly & Thompson, it has become necessary that the concerns of said firms should bo closed. The creditors are therefore notified and required to present their claims, legally attested, at as curly date as possible, in order to fa cilitate tho undersigned in bunging the business of said firms to a speedy close. \VM. WEATHERLY. Salem, Clark co Feb 6. [Feb 10 4tw 84 Bp. llcnj. Douglass, SURGEON DENTIST, HAS returned to the city and resumed the duties of Ids profession, at his residence corner of Broad and Jackson streets, over the store ot Messss. Clarke, McTicr & Co. Oct 4 if Blankets, flannels, &c. &o.—The su > scribers have just received 3 bales Duffil Blankets 1 do super Bed do 2 do while Flannels 2 do rod do 2 do red Lindseys, 2 cases Satinets, (low price! AV ith a variety of other Goods in their line, which, having been lately purchased, and a part of their own importation from England, they are enabled to offer them below the present market prices. EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 g tl FLUTE INSTRUCTION. CHARLES DON MALL, Professor of Ike Flute, proposes to give a course of fifteen lessons, on that instrument in Augusta, to gentlemen who may wish to learn or be improved in their style of play ing Flute music. One lessen to ho taken on each consecutive day after commencement (Sunday ex cepted.) Terms, S2O for the full course, or ten dollars for tho six first lessons, with tho privilege of taking the remainder of the fifteen lessons for the first mention ed sum. Ten dollars m advance, to be paid at com mencement. Feb.B 32 3t NOTICE. —The subscriber having this day ta ken into Co-partnership James Panton, the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of Tiioxias Barrett & Co. Jan II 8 Im] THOMAS BARRETT. f JAHOMAS BARRETT & CO. having removed I- to the now Brick Store of Air. Stovall, on Broad street, nearly opposite the store formerly occupied by Thomas Barrett, takes this method ofinforming their friends and the public, that they are now re ceiving and opening a large and well selected stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, iJr., which they are prepared to put up at the dhortesl notice, and hope to receive a portion of tho sublic patronage. [Jan 11 81m j Horses Lost. ginr- STRAYED or Stolen from tho sta ll* ANjfei hies of the Georgia Rail Road <fc Bank ",WT| ing Company, situated on Section No. 1 ffjklCKffLb. two short-tail Bay wagon HORS ’ Vi 9 2*i ES—one of them has a star in his 1 forehead. Whosoever willjrcturn the 1 above mentioned Horses to the stabler, or to tho un -1 dorsigned at the Planters Hole 1 , Angara, shall bo ' liberally rewarded. r J. EDGAR THOMSON. > Feb 8 32 1 The Sentinel and Courier, will copy tho above three times weekly. GENERAL LAND AGENCY.*! MOBILE. . f lAIIE undersigned belciving that a General Land J Agency tor the purchase,sale and management of Real Estate it, this State, would afford many advan i tages, both to purchasers,sellers and owners of proper ly- living oulfof tho Stale, and citizens leaving the 9 city for a short time and, properly conducted would be liberally patronized will open a office for that bu ! siness on the Ist of October. ... ■j q'( ic undersigned assures the public that no pains ' or expanses will bo spared to obtain tram lime to I’ llmC an accurate knowledge of tho value ol Real estate in the city and vicinty. And soon ns possible, be will procure large maps of this city and all other cities, towns &c. that offer o an opportunity for speculation. Propert y left him for sale will hr delineated on maps - and exhibited to tho public,and when the maps are - not satisfactory, he will accompany the purchaser to, and point out the tract or lot ol land. Every exertion will bo used to effect negotiations i, and sale of property, anil when requested or instructed i- to invest funds in Real Estate, tho strictest attention o will ho paid to the titles and claims to the same. r The undersigned will be found at all times at his of fice on tho corner of Royal and Conti streets, except 1 w hen out on business, and respectfully solicits a share 1 of public patronage, qjjqrqjj Wi G R A NT References, Messrs. Fuller,Graham & Co.' _ Churchill & Mason, u G. Kihhe, e Judge A. S. Lipscomb, ........ _AVillinm J. Vandegraff, MOBILE v Governor John Gayle, , s p. 8. Blount, C. E. Sherman, 1* The'New Orleans Com. Bulletin, Boston Allas, N. 1 v rl Fxnress U. S.Gazette, I’hiladelpliia, Baltimore r * f-h Charleston Courier, Slate /lights Sentinel. n & Nashvtlle Banner, Huntsville Advocate V,. Alabama Journal, Montgomery, will publish the tL e four months.and forward tl.cr accounts to.he snbscnbers for payment gb 4m r . October 7 or Lost or Nlolc n, - V ,i. e n ,eht of the 2fith of Jan'y last, at the Ea D O gle and IMirenix Hotel, a NOTE on Jamei >n i» |irrv //oiLston county, Georgia, for .^001) dated romfflS the la.rer part of February "I 1836 The finder of the note, or detector of lb, * thief shall be handsomely rewarded r OIjIVE u > t Fcb3 BJL-r ■ e l T a W NOTICE.— The fcub«cnberH IsAW oflic x Ia ■ i.nntr- two doors north of Judge Long - L ‘ No pains will be spare, m ,iV cnirj M-icd with his prolchKion. other j JOHNSON. GEORGIA STATE | LOTTERY. For the benefit of tho AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT Ft RE COMPANY CLASS NO. 6.—FOR 1837. To be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of the Mononga hela Academy, Class No. 2, for 1837. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, \a. on Saturday, y February 11,1837. D. S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Yales & Mc -0 Intyrc,) -Managers. HIGHEST PRIZE, 30,000 DOLLS. tilt AND NCIIC.tIC. ,t 1 Prize of $30,000 is $30,000 rr 1 “ 8,000 is 8 qon 11 “ 5,000 is 6,000 I “ 4,000 is 4.000 I “ 3,000 is 3,000 1 “ 2,500 is 2,500 1 “ 2,000 is 2,008 r 1 “ 1,300 is 1,500 1 “ 1,448 is 1,440 L 10 “ 1000 is 10,000 t 10 “ 800 is 8,000 1 10 “ 700 is 7,000 I 10 " 600 is 6,000 80 “ 500 is 10,000 j 80 “ 41X1 is 8,000 B SO “ 300 IS 6,000 3 SO “ 250 is 6,000 36 “ 200 is 7,200 B O'* “ 100 is 6,400 138 “ 80 is 10,240 188 “ 70 is 8,960 1 188 “ 60 is 7,680 i 188 “ 50 is 6,4(K) 183 “ 40 is 5,120 a 8810 “ 30 is 84,180 4032 (1 or 2 d’n Nos)I8 is 72,576 4032 (2 or 4 do )16 is 64,512 - 4032 (5 or 6 do )12 is 48,384 10080 (7,8,9,10 or 11)10 is 100,000 a “T~7 I 25,861 Prizes, amounting to . $510,200 Kj' Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. Die [Pickets jn the above Lottery can ho obtained at all times by country dealers and those who are disposed to adventure, by sending their orders to the undersigned, who will give prompt attention, if ad dressed to A. READ, Contractor ami .State Agent, Augusta, Geo. Feb. 7 31 AUGUSTA” Jcnelcry ami Fancy Store, South side of Broad Street , .Vo. 24*2, Two doors above the Geo. Bail Jioad Bank . LJAITE subscriber hogs leave to return his sincere thanks to the citizens of .Augusta, and bis * friends, and patrons generally, for their kindness and libciality already bestowed upon him, ami hopes by J .strict assiduity to business to merit a continuance ol , the same, 110 will with tho assistance of his agent j established in New York, be always well supplied with the latest fashions and importation of Jmvelery p and fancy goods, which, ns to quality will be inferior to none ever brought to the Southern Market. Hav ing just received by recent arrivals from N. York and Philadelphia, a variety of new Jcwelcry and fancy articles such ns Anchor Escapement Independent seconds, 4 Duplex do detached Lever parachute Compen sption, £ 1 Tobias and Robinsons’ fine detached single, "S- I _ double and hunting cased Lever, S , ‘Silver [.ever. Duplex, Lepine and Swiss, A splendid assortment of Ladies’ (Jold Neck and Guard Chains, Gentlemen’s‘‘Guard” Fob do. » Gold Keys and Neals, Steel and Plated do. A few splendid rich Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Rings, A largo assortment of fasbionablo Far Rings, Brea.st Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Medallions and Miniature Cases, Sleeve Bid tons and <S’tud Is, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, , do do Npeetnelcs, r do. do Thimbles of all sizo.s, 1 Painted Snuff Boxes, Silver Spoons and No gar Tongs, Butler and Fruit Knives, Britannia Ware, such as Tea and C ffeo Pols, " Rich Gilt and Ebony Mantle Clocks, Artificial Flowers in China Vases, for mantle or , naments, j Silver Combs, Buckles and Slides, Coral Beads, of different siz s, Splendid Japan Waiters, in sells and assorted sizes, [j Rich plated Swivel Castors, .. do Silver mounted Cake Baskets, do do do Candlesticks, r do do do Snuffers and Trays, L . Superior London Wire Twist double and single _ Barrel (inns, Superior do do do Belt Pistols, with a variety of Pocket Pistols, Rodgers & VVoslcnliolm’s locket, Pen,Desk and Bowie Knives, do Barbers i “f Elliott’s superior Razors, Razor Straps, Hair, j Ljollt ond Tooth Brushes ; Spurt men’s Game Bags, i ,lot 1 ouches, Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps ; Accordian s Music Boxes of various sizes, with e.l mosl every article in the above line, which ho most - respectfully invites the public to call and examine 1 for themselves. I N. B. ilnving n competent Watch Maker in »m --ploy, all kinds ol Clock and Watch repairing shall ! bo punctually attended to with satisfaction to cits. ' ,ol Sers. J. B. MURPHY. ; 1,pl) 7 ts 3i ■ GALLIGHAN’S VEGETA 111, E ’ FEVER Ac AGUE HILLS, A Certain and Lasting Cure for that disease. 6FIIIE subscriber, having been appointed Special ‘ s Agent lor the sals of Gallighan’s Fevtr and Ague Tills, is prepared to furnish planters and conn ' try traders with supplies of said articles on terms ‘ equally as favorable as they can bo obtained of the proprietors. . Gallighan’s Tills, though useful for all diseases ’ which originate in a superabundant collection of bile in tho stomach, arc more particularly intended (or Fever and Ague. In tho first place they cleanse, strengthen, and give tone to the stomach mid bowels, , and create a new and healthy action throughout tke system. They produce a natural and permanent ap , petite. They delcnd thejsystem against now or suh suhsequent attacks ot the disease. They remove all • obstructions ot tho liver and other organs. They at- I sist the various operations ot nature, by cleansing t the system of all vitiated, corrupt and acrid liumots, . and thus invigorate and reanimate the whole frame, - Tossessinga purgative quality,they cannot remain in n the bowels to produce such other diseases as ofu.ll 1 follow the injudicious treatment ol tho Fever and . Ague They are composed entirely of vegetable mat ter, and may bo taken hy|persons of both sexes and K of all ages, without the least danger of unpleasant j consequences. In fine, tho public nro assured,that ] Gnllighan’s Tills possess those inestimable virtues which are requisite not only to arrest, hut to eradi. s cate and desiroy, tho lust seeds ot this most distress t ing malady of the human family. The proprietors’solcmnly pledge themselves that s they do not contain a particle of minerals in any n shape or form, but are composed entirely of simple vegetable substances, which,either separately or com binod, and without regard to sex or age, perfectly s harmless in their effect upon the human system. i| The following persons in this place, have been ap a pointed Sub-ager.s, at x\ liose stores these Tills tr.ty bo obtained. •. Thomas Riciiariis, Book Store, No. 293, and T it II &I. Tlant, 244 Broad-street, o A largo mass of highly respectable testimony con firming the reputation of Galligban’s Tills, maybe seen at either of the stores of the above named per sons, or at the subscriber’s NELSON GARTER, Special Agent,Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Au gusta, Georgia. June 10 45 CO-PA RTN E KSII ■ l». r BUIE subscriber having this day taken Ins Brother A EDWARD LAFI7TE into Go-partnership, the business will hereafter ho conducted under the i. firm of A. Lafilte & Brother. Office on Gcnlral ■e Wharf, Charleston. ■l, AUGUSTUS LAFIJTE. e, Feb. 2 27 Iw ic to I'oiiiiiiunicaled. I**'R. EDITOR —Through the columns of your 111 useful paper, wo would recommend the Peo ple’s Opposition Line of Post Conches, from Mont i gomery to this place. We have travelled through a- the whole route with safety, though the roads are es jn many places almost impassable. The Coaches 0, and Teams all excellent, tho drivers sober, polite, y, and careful; in short from the speed with which ic they transport their passengers, and the attention paid to their comfort, we have no hesitation in say ing that it is tho licst line in every respect in the State. z EDWARD LE FORT, I Naw York ce CHAS. L. KINGSBURY, \ * * ork ’ 8; J. B. HALL, 1 f d WM. H. KEMPTON. Miss 1,0 I WM. DILLAHUNTY, ) ’V | EDW, LLOYD, Maryland. 1 Feb.C 30 I P-j . A FJXO RENT, until Ist January, 1838, -•- a Store House with a Post Offiio • SSSuk attached, inn (rood neighborhood Cor lllliSß selling goods, about thirty-five miles JeSHIKSa, Croat AUgusta. Tor further particulars enquire oC Mr. A. Knowlton, Augusta. Jan 10 12 Clw ■NANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.—The .1' subscriber, by recent arrivals from Charleston and the North, is enabled to offer to the public a vs riely oC Fancy and Staple Articles, at tho lowest rates, viz ■ 8 and 9-4 London Dufiil Blankets Super. French do do “ Rose do do Red and While Flannel Bro. blue and bleached Homespuns ilfarseilles Ceunterpaines Irish Linens Fine Longclolh Furniture Calicoes French Chintz Servants Hnndk’fs, 4 and 6-4 square Single and double width Merino Worsted 'Cable Covers Grass Cloth and Corded Skirts Silk Hose and i Ho&o Colton do Black Silks Cor Dresses Spool and Ball Cotton, English Pins ; and oilier articles too various to he enumerated. Also, a superior article <>CG HUMAN WORSTED CRUELLS, (or fancy work, at T. P. SYME, Broad st. second iloorhelow Bridge st. Jan 12 H 3t I OPS AT FLORENCE FOR SALE.—The M.A second sale of Lots at the lenutiful town of Florence, Stewart County, Alu. wit take place on Monday the 20th day ol February next, at which time w ill be offered filly «• one hundred desirable 1-ols. Terms of sale made know noi the dav. Flo rence is silnaicd on the banks ol the t'liatlahooehce, 29 miles below Columbus and ti miles above Ir vvinton. Any thing in praise of this beautiful teal is deem ed unnecessary. But those who wish M live on a Southern River, enjoy good health by drinking good water, and making money, would do well to appear on the day. H. W. JERNIGAN, Jan. II 8 will] Agent for (ho Company. 93" The Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S. R. Sentinel, Charleston Mercury and Alabama Journal, w ill please publish the above weekly I ill day ofsale, and forward their accounts to me (in payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, (ia, JI.JV J._ CIITV SHERIFF'S SALE.—On the first Tues ' day in March next, at the low er Market he wren the usual hours, will he sold four Negro men o wit;—Nat, Charles, Cal low ay, mid Ben,levied on as the property of Jarvis Ballad, deceased, to satisfy two fi. fits, from the Coiirl of Common Pleas of the city of Augusta, viz. John Fox, vs. Jarvis Ballad, and G. B. Lamar, vs. tho same. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for tides. jnn 25 wtds E. Maiitin, S C A OEUIiGIA, Jefferson County WHEREAS, Roger L. Gamble applies to me lor Loiters ol Administration on tho estate of Manning Sprad Icy, dcc'd, these are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular the kind ed ami creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within tho time proscribed bylaw, to shew cause, II any they have, why said letters should not be granted. E. BOTJIWELL, Dep.Clk.C. (). J«» 3 1 w3l)d SAMUEL LANE. Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, ((0. 48 Broad street, HAVING just arrived from London, hogs most respeeffully to return his si cere thanks to the citizens of Charleston, and the adjoining Slates, for the very liberal share of patronage which ha Ims hitherto received, and finds that ho would ho want ing in gratitude fur such support, were ha not. thus publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, ami to prove that lie has still an earnest and sincere desire to extend, if possible,hiseo meelionsin Soulli Carolina, Ho has been to England lor the purpose of effecting arrangements of n direct intercourse be tween the eslahlisbiront there and here, and also with the Cloth Manufacturers, &c. &c. Having completed his arrangements in a manner to ensure a quick succession of tho most fashionable articles of Dress being exported, lie most respect fullynssures them that ho has now opened an assort ment of COATS, <Src. Ac., which arc not to ho sur passed for quality, workmanship and style, in the U. Stales. S. 1,, begs so add that all orders in his business for tho Loudon Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will clmracterizo tho peculiar ad vantages of this establishment. Master Tailors may he supplied with the latest fashions. N. B.—Wanted, 12 first rate COAT HANDS. 03" The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni cle,will please give thoahovc two insertions on Sat urday and Thursday, until further notice. — Charles ton Merc an/. ■lnn. 20. ' JO APPLES. —The subscriber lias on consignment a lot ol superior Northern Di ved Apples that will ho sold very low by tho hag or bushel. Fami lies wanting cheap fruit will do wi ll to call soon. BENJ. BAIRD. Jan. 24. 4t 19 BHEADDEN, Portrait Paintkh, respect • fully informs tho Citizens of Augusta that he has returned to this city, ami taken Iho room in the Masonic Hall, which ho occupied last winter. 03” Specimens of his Painting may he seen in a few days at Ins room, to which he invites the atten tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jan - 3 if (JUARDIAN’S NOTICE.—Four months tiller A date, application will he made to the honora ble tho Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to Mrs. Lydia llngg. JanC 4 4tm*J BENJAMIN BUUC, Guard. NOTICE. —Four months after dato application will ho made to tho Honorable the Iniurior Court of Burke county, while sitting (or ordinary hu sintss, for leave to sell some lands in Cherokee and Burke county, consisting of sixty acres in Cherokee and two tracts in Burke, containing lour hundred and thirty acres, known ns the Clark Tract; all be longing to the estate of William Bryan, dcc’d, of Burke county—sold for tho purpose of paying the dcblsufsaid estate. JAMES GRUBBS, Adm’r. ELIZABETH BRI AN, Adm'x. Jan 3 1 1m MONTHS after date, application will he A made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke courily when selling for Ordinary purposes Ibr leave to sell a tract of land lying in said county, belonging to John A Mary Ann Hudson, orphans of John L. Hudson dcc'd. EPHRLI.M PONDER, Guar’d Jan. 27 22 H AW NOTICE.—Tho subscriber, having luea » i toil himself in Washington, Wilkes county, Georgia, will practice Law in the several Conns of tho Northern Circuit. All business entrusted to fils carp will meet with prompt attention. 93" Hu may he found at Dr. Robert L. Roddey's Office. WM. A. QUIGLEY. Jiui 11 8 4t CARPENTER'S Solution (f Kreasole —For tin; cure of cancerous ulcers, old soros, tollers, ring-worms, and will immediately slop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac. For sale by CLOUD A BOTH WELL, Jan Ifi I6J No. 232 Broad slrept. ItA UNITED STATES HOTEL.- iKJTjt; The subscriber speelfully informs eKSlIji 6 Fro his friends and the public that he has opened tho above Lslahli.diinenf, and lilted it up in a superior style. He is now ready to accommodate transient fhaiilies, ami such other persons us may favor him with their pa tronage. His terms are higher than similar estab lishments in the city, hut us he gives his entire personal all-ntion to tho management of it, lie feels satisfied that those who honor him with their company and pailake of his fare, w ill not find fault with ids prices. BENTON WALTON. Augusta, Jan. 9 0 fit IJULASKI 8, HOLT, Alirnry at haw, Eaton tan, On —Conliinies til praelice Law in the Ockiniilgco Circuit and some of the adjacent coun ties. Jan 21 X w2m 17 ] A Jursl rule. fVnnrnnn and Ac rounlant is desiroiil of employ merit, lor a abort lime in this cily. Apply ut ibis office. .inn 17 __ ti Fi NOTICK. —IlotfnitT Claiikb Esq. is authorized to collect all dues and demands fiir Water privileges. Jan 18 11 Hi SAMVEL HALE, §oapß, IliitM, I’iiM-K, and MADIHA WINK. OCX CASKS fresh imported M. M. Wioe wU lot) Cases Hals, for, .Silk A Rururn 20 Boxes Pqies 50 do Neap 5 Cases Bottled Maderia Just landed and for .Sale low by BANDIFORD A COLLLN.V, Aurl'rs. Febfi 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel. RENTING PAPER—From A. Patterson A Son's Paper Mill. Greenville, 8. C.—Just re ecived mid Ibr sale at the'manufacturers pric es, by Jan7 ti] T. H- & I C. J’LANT. b D3"Dr. ROBERTSON has Remuvod to the lower o enement of the brick house of Messrs. Rowe A liar >r (iere, on the north side of Broad street. « Jan. 24. 2wd 19 » ■ - IHAV Eilus day sold my stuck in trade to Messrs. Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cloth ■ ing Business at the old and w ell established stand, 0 291 Broad-slrccf. I trust that the liberal patronage 1 which has been extended to me while in business, 1 will not he lost with them, t Jan 14 11 tD D’LYON THORPE. ALT. persons having claims against me, will please present them at the ohl stand, whore 1 can be found for one month from this dale persons in debted to me are politely requested to make imme diate payment. D'LYON THORPE. Jan 11 U ts Bargains— selling OFF AT COSTV- The subscribers intending to close their hunt ness offer their w hole stock of goods at. cost for cash; their stock consists of a very general assortment of dry goods, among which are Extra fine Blue and Black, Cloths, Bine Silks, Black Fr. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, Ac. MORGAN A WYATT, No. 206. Jan 4 g EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY .MADE r CLOTHING. . E. I>. 4 0014 .VO. 197 11 It 0.1]) STREET, HAS constantly cm hand,and continues daily to receive from his own manufactory, fresh sup plies of tho most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLOTHING, which lie offers Wholesale ' end Retail, on the must liberal feints, and invites bis ; friends and customers to call and examine i Great pains are taken in the selection and work i mnnship of his Goods, and his assortment is not sur > passed In any market. His Stock comprises every • article in his lino, among which are the following, , viz- DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine anil common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, ■ Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, i Gray, Ac. I OV ER-t. OA PS, first rale and common Blue, r Black, Brown, Drab, Olivo, Green, Dahlia, Mohair, Steel Mixl, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Alsu,sit perior German Gimtshair Camhlol. GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS, i Blue, Blaeit, mnl Broun, line and common Camhlol, • ol Him* Hrown, <Vc. r LA DIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, ami Olive. Also, fine and common Camhlol, Merino, Circassian, Broehellos, IVc. At. PAN i A LOONS, of stqicrfiiie and common Cloth, Blue, BJ.iek, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Bid), line Pirrlv mid oilier Rib’d Cnssimeros of all descrip ' turns ami colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and ' Cnssimeres, Coni and Benvi rlines. 5 VESTS, superfine and eomimm Blue and Blm-k > Cloth ami Cassini, re, Plain, Plaid and Fig'd Silk Vel xels, 1 lain, I’liiid mid Fig'd Mennoes and Valentins, While mnl Bull'Cassimere, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d I Plum and Fig’d Toiliiiett mid Merino, Plain mnl Fig’d Qiiilloil Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Striped Mar i reilles, Plain and Fig’d Cotton Velvet, Swandowti, i ‘ V 'A PIN El’ CLO niING, fine & common Frocks, I Coatees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stri ped Pantaloons. YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, Blue, l Blit, Brown and Green Frock and Dress Co Us, Pan taloons and Vests, do. Sul toot Frocks, Coatees, Bound Jackets, Pnnlaloiis mid Vests, Cloth ami Pe tersham Over-Coats, and Camhlol Cloaks. Also, a variety of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINEN AND COT ION SHIRTS, Striped and Plaid Gingham, do. t Woolen mnl Cotton Under-Shirts and Drawers, Col 1 lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, mnl llilkls. r Also, a geneniLnssorlment of ECU, SILK AND i BEAVER DATS AND EVE CABS. Jan. 24 )i> 1 ’ from a Hoarding house in tliin rily lasi night, or early this morning, a superior blur ‘ BROADCLOTH CLOAK, for which a suitable 3 reward will ho paid, on its dolivory nl tho Chronicle & Sentinel office [Jan ft It * HO" From information received, it ia supposed that the above inontiunsd CLOAK was sidd by a [ man who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it ,s 5 staled, . I WI ibis cily for Cireensboro’, or that neighbor hood, last Friday morning. Any information rc- will bo thankfully received • d ifiOTUS.—The .Subseribcrij are this day opeu- Vy ingtwo easCH CLOTHS, by liicni s direct from Fngland, per ship Chinn, consisting of f Hliu's, .S’lei'l Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally - low priced. s 'They have also received per snip Victoria, from Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stuifs Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Cumblets, Mennoes, Aso. Which they will oiler at New York prices, f EDGAR CAUmcUAEI t Jon ( J & c» if tfARPUNTHII’S Olio-liftinons Krlrart of Mun -1 font, or Ore of Hinupice —A most valuable ru befacient, and nets instantaneously on its application For sale by CLOUD & BOTH VVMLL, . Jan ID l. r »] No. 'Z'.VI Hroad-slreol. ? 1 UST A Kill V KU, a splendid assortment of ftalian • ! Alalmslers ntnl Marble Ornaments. Wo would call the attention of the citizens ol Angnstu to a rum * assortment of A ltd asters and Marblo Ornaments, * brought from Florence, and made expressly fort bis market. Wo have \isited ibis country from motives similar to those which induce Americans to visit Ita ly. Wo are also told that the Americana tire u rapid r ly growing nation not only in wealth and enlnrprizo ■ but also that tb.y cultivate a refinement oflaste; con -1 sequontly \xe have brought boro, the greatest variety ! of the finest specimens of art, ever yet introduced in this city. Coiisis ing of Alabasters, Agato, and Marblo Vases, Watch Ca ses, Ornamental Haskets, Marblo and Alabaster Cim | die Slicks, Dogs J*i;cbors,Coloured Toys, Aiuisorno splendid Marblo centre Table Tops, Are. Am. The above arc now exhibited and for stile at the auction rooms of Sandiford At Collins, ladies and gentlemen are invited to calland examine for them selves. Jan 17 ts 13 DOLLARS REWARD.—Ronawav from the subscriber, in Mueon, on the Lilli nit. u negro man named HKIMUK,about ibirly-fivo or Ibrly years of ago. Ho is about five ioet seven or eight niches high, rather slender, very quick in bis speech and motions ; has lost most of bis front tooth, and ! speaks ranch like an African or low country negro.- | When bo left be bad on a Kentucky jeans frock | coot, yellow homespun pantaloons, a pair of Russel shoes, and a large bnmed wool bat. He may endeav or to get Ut Huntli Carolina, on the Savannah river, below Hamburg. A reward ol Ten Dollars will be given for arresting said negro and confining him in jail, or Forty Dollars will bn given if the said ne gro is delivered to William Fori, in Macon. WM. Ji. HALL. Macon, Jun 10 Vi 4t Tho Milledgovilh Recorder, Augusta .Senti nel, Savannah Republican and Darien Telegraph will give the above 4 insertions. —Miron Mrnirntfrr Storage of m l or dry goods, MAY' bo bad in n fi ro proof building, in a safe and central situation, by applying at tho cor ner of Ibiy and Mclntosh streets, Feb 3 SW NEW SCHOOL -Mr. Eiinky takes thiamethod of inlorming the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, (bat be will open an English School in Ilia house recently occupied by Mr. nke, f!>r Ibo terra of three moiilbs, to commence on Monday (bo flili February, 1H37. Having been engagnl in the busi ness of leaching for fourteen years, be flutters him self be w ill be able so render ample satisfaction, to parents, guardians and pupils, and therefore resjiect liilly solicits their patronage. Jan 31 25 w3t DANCINO ACADEMY. J.C Bmitiv, rcwpoct* fully informs bis pupils and the public, that at the expiration of his first course of lessons in dancing, winch will take place on the LOtb of February, be proposes (ogivea second course of instruetion, con sisting of 2\ lessons in one month, curb class attend ing daily ; ns be feels persuaded, (but by Ibis means bis pupils will make much greater progress, and be onablei. to retain liis iristrm*tion longer, by practising once every day. Those who arc favorably disposed to these views, will plcu.sc make early application at Ibv school room. [Jan 31 iift 2 1 Dr h'ctfrs’ vkhktahlk medjcina: S'J'O.MACHIL'AO F.T lIEFATICiK—For 1 the cure of Dysnopaii, J.iver ( ornplainlH, At<n Ase, Alse, Holers* Vegetable Hepatic, or Anli-Hilioiis Hills, the ebeapest and most approved Family Medi cine over offered to the public. These medicines have been found so effectual in 1 removing Ibe complaints for which they are recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to | them for incur patients, after having exhausted tbnr skill to little or no psrposo. For sale by CLOUD RUTH'WELL, 233 Hrond st. Jan 3 1 rIQIJR MONTHS after date application will be 4 made to the honorable Inferior Court of the* county of Jefferson, sitting as n Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell one hall of Lot No. sixteen, in the I Twentieth District of formerly Muscogee county, | now Harris : the properly of Mary S. Moore, minor, I for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian. - i an 7 r> md S' TATE BANK STOCK—\ few shares State Bunk Ntock wonted—apply »r this office. 7 I Jun ly H W Sl'liEnmD ASB PLAIN CABINET FURNITURE. 4*C. for sale by THOS. M, WOODRUFF, AT 1113 NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD sT’B_ FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE. IHEfi leave to express my gratitude to the public for their kindness and liberality, and tender them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made such arrangements at the Northern Manufactories as to warrants quick succession of supplies to mr stock, I can at all times be found with a good assortment, and have now on hand and for sAe as hove, PIANOS, with'English and French action and Melalic Plates with elegant Scroll Banes and Veneered feet, ol easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all rcsjnjcta to any ever offered in the mar kot. SOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and fig’d seating. SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany, Italian and Egyptian Marble tops, BUREAUS, with and without Bwin f s glasses. do with Marble top®. BOOK CASKS, of different alylc and price*. WARD ROUES ** « “ CENTRE TABLES, with M’k a white MurMc tope, PIER “ to match. P. «fe 0. DINING TABLES, swivel top. PLAIN do in setts, BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES, LOOKING GLASSES, MIRRORS A. TOILETS, with Mahogany, Gilt, and Mahogany sod CHAIRS of Mahogany, Curled and Bird* Eye Maple. [Gull frame*. do Fnnev and Windsor, of ovciy style and price* BEADSTEADS, &e. Ac. All of which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves Feb 3 CiLasjskjal ajTd ENSISSh scitobL. - J Mr. Norckosm would respectfully inform the riiizensuf Augnutu that ho lias associated with him in his school, Mr. Ilowey, n graduate of Jefferson College, Pa., and for ihe last six years an instructor of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an aildilion.nl number of pupils, of both sexes, can he accommodated. Tho School will now consist of two departments. The Classical and Mathematical will bo under the superintondaneo of Mr. 11., who will tench the Luinoml Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, Purveying, Mensuration, Ac. Tho oth er branches will bo (might ns heretofore. Tho following certificates from Professors *S>tuart and Tu iss, of .South Carolina (’olloge, relative to Mr. IP’s sebol irsbip, are respectfully submitted: I have examined Mr. Ilowey with much particu larity, both in Latin and Greek, ami have been quite pleased with the ease and correctness of Ins tr .Hala tions, especially in Latin. He npinvirs also to h« familiar witti the mb'* and principlts of Syntax. 1 should think him well qualified for primary instruc tion in the classic languages. J W. .STUART. Prof, of Lnn. in S C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3, 1837. This istoeertilr that I have examined Mr. Ilowey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him familiar with the principles *l'mat hematics and have no doubt of bis competency to give instructions in these brunches. THOMAS’ Sv TWIN'S’, Prof, of Math in S, C. College. Jon. 87* iW (1 EORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, Scotltltoro' M (in. —Our friends and patrons are informed that the exercises of ibis Institiiti >ii were resumed cn Monday, Ifilli inst. A. 11. VVatroum, A. U. and Miss Jlarkikt Ci.aukic have arrived,and Mrs. If- I'.stk is daily expected. Mr. W.eomua recommend ed by tho Rev. Win. T. Brantley and others, Mrs. DT’sle, by Mrs. NichoW Biddle and others, Miss Clarke h u graduate of Mrs. Willard’s seminary at Troy, ami .dr. L. Latahtk, the Principal, begs leave to refer to Professor James Wallace, Dr. M. If. Do Leon, Rev. Dr Crpers, Colnmhia, S. (’.; Dr. J. B. Gorman, Talhottoii, Goo ; Ur. J. Bowen, Angus la; John 11. Howard, John D. Howell, Esq. Ed ward Carey, Ksj. Columbus, Geo.; Col. .Samuel Rockwell, Millodgeville; Col. F Carter, Win V llansoll, Esq. L. Day, Esq. ScoJtsboro’, Ac. &o. Having learned that some have complained of our terms being higher than at any other school in (his State, wo have concluded to establish the following as our rules: Elementary Blanches, sl2 00 per term. Highest Branches, 10 OJ “ “ Drawing and Painting, 10 00 “ “ Languages, 10 00 “ “ Music, (Piano and Guitar ouch) 25 00 ** ** I scot Piano, 800 u 14 Board. 10 00 “ “ Tho henlllt of this place, the rermeinont of its so ciety, the purity of the water, and the settled deter mination of the Principal to render bis institution for Georgia, what Dr. Murks’ is for South Carolina, give us claims on dm patronage of our Southern brethren. ANNA M. LATASTE, ) PrincipaU L. LATASTE, \ 1 r,nu J'““- Jim. 87 28 mWENTY HOLLARS REWARD.—Ktinn -- way from the suhseribor on the 2711 i day of October, a negro mail by the name of ANTHONY, about 5 feet dor 7 inches high, one tooth out be fore, with a mir on tho ankle, full eyes and speaks quirk when spoken to, and of light rornpleclion it is likely lie will make his way Ibr Savannah or Charleston. Jailors »?o requested to give informa tion immcdiaicly lo Iho subscriber, in Burke coun ty, Gn, should said negro lie lodged in theircuslot y Jan t 2 w2mj WILLIAM W. DAVIS {ft’ Tho CinTwton Mercury will insert the above once u week fur2monllts and forward their account to this office lor payment. [VT OTICE.—-Colored persons found at large in the 1 si City after ninooVlock at night, and before day light next morning, without passes stating dUlinctli/ the place or place* to which such colored person is permitted to man, will he confined ns the Ordinances of the City direct. FOSTER BLODGET, Jan 17 13 If] City Marshal. T7IOR SALE —A splendid Imiss ITkOUtftud Bug,gy 1. Wagon, double sent, lined with flesh colored watered Gras de/in, with double liarness, pole and shalls—made to order in New Huveii, last summer, of the host matdrmls. Apply lo Jan 14 II ill _ C. MINER. fIGIE suliHcribcrs have ibis day formed u Co- I nnrliiersliip lor iho IruiiNfictiono a general Whohwile and Retail Drug business, and respect fully invito iho Attention of their friends and the [mb lie to the large mid well selected stock they have now on hand. Their Sforo is on the corner of Broad and Kollock sire is, nearly opposite Stovall, Simmons, A Co.'s whorehouse. The business will be conducted under the firm of KITCHEN A ROB ERT.VUN. W. K. KITCHEN. F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. N il. Dr. Roliertson will aiieml to the praclieo ot Ills profession us usual, and messages may he left at the store or his residence. Jan 20 Cl (V/CORG/A, Richmondconnhf: f IMJLLEI) before me William Doyle, a Justice of 1. the Peace for the County aforesaid, a Roane Policy above seven or eight years old, with switch tail —no other marks—taken up by George W. Hale and appraised by Thomas Skinner and .Sea born Skinner at Thirty Dollars. Also, one other Poney, small tail, iron grey color, branded ‘O’ on the hip cud fore shoulder, about 11 years old and lol'ed before me by Henry Wood, and appraised by George W. Halo and Thomas Skinner at ten dollars, WM. DOYLE, J. P. Dee. 31,183(5 A true extract from the Estmy Book, 2filb Jan. 1837. JAM E.S Me LAWS, Clk. Jan 30 _ 24 3t NOTICE* JOHN BAscoMB’S \ ATSpk Challenge to run four mile heats n- t * gainst any horse, mare or gelding in the United .S'tales, over liio Aiiguala n.ri H Course, for twenty thousand dollars, not having been taken, lie will, agree ably lo the terms ofsuid challenge, be let to mares the ensuing season, at Augusta, Geo. Ample provision has been made for keeping mares sent from a distance, lo remain willithe horse His predigrif),perforiiianec, and price of season will be published in due time. Feb. 1 stw 5 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-All persons . indebted to the Estate of David Alexander, late of Jefferson County, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, and those having demands against sain Estate arc requested ro present them wit bin the lime prescribed by law. This Jan. the Mill, 1837. J. W. ALEXANDER,) * , . \V. 3. ALEXANDER. \ A " m 8 Jun. 80. X 10 A LI. iKTsoriH having demands against the laic Set 1 1 Eason, of Jctlerson county, deceased, arc requested lo hand them in properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law,and those indebt ed to tho deceased will make payment to BRYANT FULFORD, Adm’r. Jan Ifi 15 fit NOTICE. — All (lemons indebted to the estate of VVinjiifred Dunn, dec. of Columbia county, are requested to make umnediate payment; and those having chums will present them duly attested is tho time prescribed by law. WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ex’r. Jpn 1 40dw |Ve<;kues FuitbAi.E.—iwiiTidrTs^row, i- v viz: Charlotte, between 35 and 40 year* us ago; Marry, n boy, about 10 year* old—Susan, ■ girl, 4 years of age—William, an infant, 1 year old. To n purchaser who wil I buy them together, a libor i nl bargain would be given. For lurthor particulars, ■ cuqilie of the subambor. A. EDY, 4 miles N. E. of Applingtcm, Colombia Co, I Jan 0 4 3,* ’ M. HOWEV, Professor of I’enmansliip, wi ’ CS. remain in Augusta a short lime, lo give loteon* in this useful art. lie respectfully invites the atten tion of all persons desirous of writing an elegant b ml. Five or six lessons on bis admirable system ’ are generally sufficient lo accomplish this, though yearn may have been spent in fruitless efforts lo at ' min it. Those who have tried former system* and ’ failed, are assured there is no mistake in this. Their success will bo guarantied, il the requisite attention be given. Persons wishing to luke lessons are re quested lo make immediate application lo Mr. 11, at bis room in the Masonic Hall, where Ilia specimen* may be examined and terms known. Private lesson* given, if required. Jnn 10 12 ts (VTOTICETO BRIDGE BUILDERS —Propo -1 • sals will be received t y the undersigned, until the Istb of February next, to construct a Bridge across the Coosa River, lo be located three aides above the Wctumpka uridge—tho charter ol u hiah was granted by the late legislature. Lumber and stone muy bo bud convenient to the site. For turtle it particulars, apply to the undersigned, E, W. GILBERT, Preeidont for the Coosa Bridge Company, Wotnmpko, Ain., Jan. 11, 1837. 'J'be Montgomery papers, Mobile Register, Colunf* bus (Gn ) Enquirer, and tho Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel, will Insert the above till the 15tb Feb., and forward (heir accounts to this office.— Wctumpka Sentinel. STEAMBOAT OFFICE, I Savannah, December 31, 1830. ) RESOLVED, That in iuiuro a share of the Slock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia shall bo lixed at One Hundred Dollars, and that th* President and Treasurer call in all the outstanding certificates, mid issue now certificates at the rate o One Hundred Dollars per sham. In conformity to the abovu resolution of tha Beard et Directors, Stockholders of the Steamboat Com pany of Georgia are hereby required lo hand in their present seripon or before the Ist ot February next, that new scrip may be i.med them at tbeabov* rule. VV. E. LONG, See. & Tr. Jun 0 4 ui Auction notice.—sandivoro & coa . i,inb, Aeelameers and Commission Merchants, relnrn their thanks lo the Merchants and others of Augusta, lor the very liberal support received since their commencement ns Auctioneers and Commis sion Merchants, and hope to merit a canlinuanae ’ ol' the same. They are at all timet prepared lo make ’ iliu most liborul advances on consignments, and pledge themselves to use their bent exertions to rm ’ tier satisfactory and prompt sale* 1 They beg leave to statu that limy have engaged the services ol one uflbo most oi|ieriencod Austiua eeis at the south, whose whole time and attention will Ini devoted lo the business of the firm, and they most confidently say that higher prices for Lands. Negroes, Merchandize, Stock, &c. cannot be obtain ed by any oilier Auction House in ibis city or else where. N. B. Thu lollmviiig are the rates of Commission, as agreed upon by bulb Auction houses in Ibis aitf, to w iiicb they are bound to udltero, according to written contract : Dry Goods mid general Marcbantdizo, 3 per oent. Horses, (valuable blood stock excepted) 0 per cent. Estate Sale of Personal pnqicrly, 3 per scut. Books mid Prints, 10 percent. Hi nl Estate miller $8,500,8! per cent. Over sl,sooanil under $5,000 8 percent, (her $5,000 and under SIO,OOO It per caul. SIO,OOO and over, I per cent. Bank stock on $5,000 and under $50,000,1 percent. Over $50,000, i per cent. All Estate sales when the properly Is already sold ami cried for the purpose ol muking Titles, sspar Lot or House and lot. For Negroes SB. For Negroes in all cases li per cent. Jnn 81 ts 17 1 fin DOLLARS REWARD.—Ran*war Horn t "vs the subscriber, in Orangeburg district, 9. C. on the 4tb of Murch Inst, u Negro Man by th* iinmc of GLASCOU, and his wife KATEY—Gto*- cou is about 83 years us age, about five feet ain* or 10 inebos high, dark complexion, round , face, mid dling lull eyes, n gond set us teeth, and no beard—ha is u stout and likely negru. Kate, his wife, is abeut 80 years of age, q good sized wench, a shade lighter than Gluscun, bus a scar on one cheek, tolerable full i yes, good teeth and rather small mouth, and * UiU* inclined lo thick lj|w. Since they left me, they were apprehended and confined in the jail ot Jeffer son county, Georgia, and escaped from the said jaM on the slb day ot December, 1830—I was informed by the tailor in said county, that the wench Kllsjr was far gone in pregnancy at the lima of her (Map*. I will give the aliovo reward of One Hundred DoU Inn for the delivery of said Nogruee to me in Orattf*- burg District, South Uorelinn, or Fifty Dalian tor their apprehension and confinement m any jail la the State of Georgia, so that I can get them. My residence il about • miles distant from BranchviUes on the Bad Rond, in Orangeburg district. L. E. COONKE. Jan 14 11 (wire rNFDRM ATlON.—Sportsmen and Otj|n»n- The use of your gnus or your dugs against aify filing, wild or mine, flying or running, in my enclos ed premises, will heal your peril; for every thing in the Park is for man to enjoy, but not to destroy ; and I, with others, may have us much pleasure in seeing such things run and fly as you have in killing them, mid ;t man should be master at borne— n man tharnld he mutter over hie own. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, Jan 18,1837. Jnn 81 2w IT ROWTON ! —This beautiful stallion and oafe bratei) Racer will make his second season in America, under the direction of Mr. F. F. ut W, Hampton's Woodland Estate, five miles be low I tolninbiii, mid he let to Mares at $75 the season, SIBO to insure, and one dollar to the groom ! the iiumey In lie pan! in advance, or before the mane urn taken away. Tim season will commence on the first of Februa ry and end file first of Inly. Extensive rye and gram pastures provided tor mares, anil separate lot* for such ns may have young foals, and mares well fed. a 50 cents |ier day. Every care will be taken to guard ngiimst accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. Kowton is n good chestnut without white, fifteeh mid n balfbmiils high, of great bone and muscle Ho is a lonic of the finest limbs, and moat exact proportions, and after the exportation of Amphton was considered tho most beautiful stallion in Eng- A land. His stork are I bought vcryfproniising, and arc selling as high ns the gel of nnyt stallion Tnjkmi—' kingdom. By a reference to the sponuuuplMnn cals of the day, Rowton's pedigree anßTWrormani • may lie seen, us also the very high estimation in which ho is held both in England and America. , N. B.—Black servants sent with mares, will be , boarded gratis; having no accommodationa for white persons on the spot, they must board in Co. I lumbia or elsewhere Ify The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Courier will please copy the above six limes weekly, and end their accounts to this office—Cok TeUeedpt. . Jan 3 wGt , 1 TJETIT GULF COTTON SEED—24S sack* , 1 Genuine Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, careful i ly selected expressly for this .Market. Just received from New Orleans and for sale by RATHBONE dt BAKER. Jan. 27 82 •<