Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, February 20, 1837, Image 3

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{tEW DRIG STORE. ' rpilE Sulwcriher has just received and in now o- I .X pening a new stock of Drugs, Medicines, Sur ! gical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,’ Window (•lass. Dyers’ & Hallers' materials, Brushes, Soaps, * Perfumeries, and other articles in his line, nil of W,hich he offers for sale oil, terms as accommodating as any in the Southern markets, hy wholesale or retail. He is resolved to furnish the best articles tl'at con be procures] in his line ; and in addition to jlii usual assortment of drugs lie will keep most pi the aoproyed patent medicines and nostrums now in g*sieral itse, among which: he no w has genuine Sniutri's Panacea and Vermifuge, Potter’s Catholicon, , The Indian’s Panacea, Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extracts. Dent’s Pills, Judkins Ointment, Kadeaux’s Strengthening Plasters. Osborn’s Philotokon, • Relfe’s Asthmatic Pills. Hnnter’s Pills, Pumfries’ Pile and Itch Ointment. Fow ell’s Balsam of Aniseed, Do. Ointment for Salt Rheum, • Honey of Boneset, Indian Specific, Bernard’s Remedy for Cholera, Howand’s Tonic Mixture, Y Oldridgo's Balm of Columbia, Rowland’s Macassar Oil, Ward’s Hair Oil, Bear's Oil, Indiart Dye for the hair, &c, &c. ALSO, , A full assortment of genine Thomsonian Medi cines of every kind, and Howard’s Books and Pa tents, being Howard’s general agent fur the State of Georgia. The subscriber, in offering himself to the public as a general Druggist and Apothecary, does not do it with a view to intrude himself upon them uncalled for; blit to make an honest living in an honest way, and in doing this to have the pleasure of accommo dating those who may need mt dioines or other arti cles in his line on terras which he flatters himself cannot tail to please. ’He Solicits a share of public patronage from this city and from any who may make this city their market. His store is on Broad Street, sign of the two mor tars, and is nearly opposite Dr. Wray’s. BEN NET HARRIS. Augusta, Feb. 7, 1837 31 3w lilac-Bcan Academy. THE second scolastic year of this Academy will commence on the I.oth instantj 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 be limited. Numerous applicants being disappointed during the past year from sending to this institution, in conse quence of ndt being able to procure board in tho neighborhood The subscriber has determined to ■ make arrangements to accommodate scholars, who [ may desire it, with hoard in his own family. Persons desirous of placing their children under his care, will please make early application. saJThe branches taught will he those that form a y'V'hstantial English education, with the addition of r french. ' TERMS. For tuition per quarter, $8 00. For board and tuition, $l5O per annum, payable quarterly in advance. „ S. W. MUAVARD. Richmond Co., Feb. 5, 1837. 3tw 31 Georgia Insurance A: I nisi Coni pan > T Augusta, Nov. 2, 1836, HIS Company will receive hnoney on deposit, for any lime not less lhan sixty days, nor more • than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such depusile will be issued, bearing interest at the rate of six percent per annum For periods longer or shorten than either of the above, special contracts will be made. For the convenience of persons residing at a dist ance, applications may ho made to either of the agents ol the Company, in South Carolina and Geor gia, whose names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Sec’ry. Acrnls: Padelford, Fay & Co., Savannah. P. R. Young & Suns, Darien. Iverson L Harris, Millodgeville Charles Day, Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus Holcombe, Peck AtCo-i Charleston, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. Novombar 4 ' 88 ft Garden Need*. WARRANTED Fresh, and lor sale by Cloud & Botiiwell, Augusta, Geo. Giant Asparagus, Green Globe Artichoke, Early Mohawk Beans, ) 73 do Rob Roy, do [ 2 X do Large White Kidney Beans ) a, do White Cranberry do \ do Dutch Case Knife do y§■ Long B lood Beet, . . 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 Bed Dutch do Long Orange Carrot .do Red do Early Cauliflower White Solid Collory . Early Cluster Cucumber Long Green do Short do do Purple Egg Plant Sea Kail • ■ Brown Dutch Lettuce lee Coss do Large Green head do A Ice head do Drumhead do Imperial sugar loaf do Fine Nutmeg Melon 1 Large white Onion Ido Red ’do Plain Curled Parsley . Long Smooth Parsnip Early Bishop Peas Blue Prussian do Spanish, Dwarf do i Early Double blossom Peas Matchless do Cayenne Pepper Cherry Turnin Radish Long Salmon do do Scarlet do' Salsify or Vegetable Oyster Early Bush Squash Fine Marrow do • Fall C. N. do ■Sommer C. N. do Hound LcaUSpinage Early Dutch Turnip 7-arge Wtiile Flat do Ruta Bnga do r Large Norfolk do ’ . Feb 11 33 f ■ i, ■ NOR SALE.—That fine establish jaESSaa J. then', known as Marsh's llO TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, nearly opposite the Engine House, con •aSsSSSHBi venient iiir passengers travelling on the ears from and to Charleston Also convenient for travellers • tills Establishment is large and commo dious, with Stables, offices, and all other necessary out buildings, calculated for a large business. It . will be sold on liberal terms, by apidying to Daniel •Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to'the Subscribers) v the premises. JOHN MARSH > Aiken, Jan. 25 ’ '. 20 3m A" GOOD SITUATION FOR A TAILOR.— The citizens of Goshen and its vicinity, feeling anxious, that there should be a good Tailor in the village of Goshen Would take this method of in forming all who it may concern, that this place now off-rs advantages to o good Tailor, that lew villages in the country does. ’lt is a place of good society,con sidered very healthy. Boarding ran be had in good houses from $8 to $lO per month, and as much work as any one would be widing to do. Any fur ther information wanting, will he cheerfully given by either of the subscribers J. E GROCE. • C. BTATHAM. Goshen, Lincoln co., Georgia. The Southern Spy will give tho above two inser tions and forward their account to J. E. Groce for payment. . ' . STRAYED, MW FRO.M the Subscriber last night, on in this city, a Chesnpt KjSjipraH Sorrel HORSE, about nine or ten %. I v ¥ years old, with a white spot in his MMm forehead, and some few saddle marks ■ fin his back. He has a long awitch tail, is about 151 hands high, with no other particular marks now He works well in harness, and shows a disposi tion to bite while buckling a saddle on him. Five Dollars reward will be given to any person who will take him up and give *?J" e - Orto Richard F. Bush. WM. 1 LRGItsON. Feb < lt t ) JO ( ELITE IYSTRUtTIOA. C n "“" HONMALL, Professor of,A, flute ’. P r “P"ses to give a course of fifteen lessons on «m. instrument m Augusta, to gentlemen who may I bm Pi". Cam ° r unproved in their style of p| a Z j" 8 Hutemueic. One lesson to be taken on each “P"" ve lla >’ “ fler eomineiiccnient (Sunday „. ! ,*«"»’ for lhe full course, or ten dollars for the six first lessons, with the privilege of taking il, ! remainder of the fifteen lessons for the first mention ed sum.. 1»n dollars madvance, to be paid a, com meneement. ' Feb. 8 3’3t BLANKET -VFLA\Nj.;r.y &;0 ic Zs^r~* scrDers have just received ‘ rh ™’ , 3 bales Duffil Blankets r -A j sll P. er Bed do 2 do white Flannels * do red do 2 do reil Lindseys, , w .“, cases Satinets, (low- price) oner mem below the present market prices. dan 9 EDUAK & C ARMICIIA EL. ~ v <«rorrii-ies, “ ! O ounosb flh dal,ngterras ’ ~y c *‘ tTOUN & Heard ; t ' Nor,, ‘ sidc " Broad •>0 hhds oa<<ortod do Cuba Molo&ses H) bblH Georgia Syrup bags prime CubaVofleo do do Rio do i”H) do do Java do . 101 ibis Loaf Sugar 10 hhds N Fa Rum 50 do'Whiskey 10 do N. Gin 20 do Cordial, assorted 20 do Wine do 10,000 Spanish Sugars , r ),000 common do 10,000 lbs prime Bacon 10 ions Bar Iron, assorted sizes 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 2U boxes Tobacco 30 do yellow Soap 00 kegs Nails, assorted 6,000 lbs cast Waro 10 taw2m 34 I’bickering - i'ianoN. IT PARSONS is new opening Bof those justly celebrated- Piano Fortes, made hy J. Chicker ing & Co. of Boston. Persons wishing to examine good instruments are invited to cull early as the as sortment will soon be broken. J. D. SPEISSEGGER, Intending to remain in this city during the present winter will dpvoteJds time exclusively to repairing 1 !? d "ming Pianofortes. Application to he made at Mr. Parson's Piano Forte Room, 295 Broad street. Nov. 27 95 Augusta Seed .Store- Wholesale and Retail—Broad street, near the lower Market. . ; THE subscriber has re-opened the AUGUSTA SEED STORE as above, where heba.sju.st received a large supply of fresh Garden and Field Seeds, Bulbous and Tuberous Roots, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, &c. This collection ‘-Comprises every variety usually kept in the large seeds store at the North Tho seeds are ol the finest quality und warranted to grow. All orders from country dealer will have the same discount allowed on them as at the North. * J. IL J. SERVICE. N. B-4 fine collection of double Dnhlais and Green House Plants, will be offered for sale carly’in the spring. Just received a choice collection of flowering Shrub and Ruse bushes, Dec 16 100 wTt&smiF&M Aolice. IN cnjsequence of the death of Mr. Thomas B. Thompson, one of tho firm of Smith <fe Thomp son, and subsequently Weatherly <fc Thompson, it has become necessary that the concerns of said firms should be closed. The creditors are therefore notified and required to present their claims.' legally attested, at as early date as possible, in order to fa cilitate the undersigned in btinging the business of said firms to U speedy close. WM. WEATHERLY. Salem, Clark co Feb C. [Feb 10 4tw 31 Dr. Beiij. Douglass, SURGEON dentist, HAS.relumed to the city and resumed the duties ol his profession, at his residence corner of Broad and Jackson streets, over the store of Messss. Clarke, McTier. & Co. ■ Oct 4 ' ts TV! OTICE.—The subscriber having this day la IS ken into Co-partnership James Panton, the business will hereafter he conducted under tho firm of Thomas Barrett At Co, Jan II 8 Im] THOMAS BARRETT. •fJMHOMAS BARRETT A r . CO. having removed I to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad street, nearly opposite the store formerly occupied hy 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 pupated to put up at the dhortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the suhljc patronage. [Jan 11 81m filoi M'S LOnL STRAYED or Stolen from the siu- HjAxSfi hies of the Georgia Rail Road A, Hank -SJTI ingConipany, situated on Section No. jQHtrtVf two short-tail Bay wagon.HOßS \)( g jlf ES—one of them has a star in his KSKiji forehead. • Whosoever witl/eturn the above mentioned Horses to the stabler, or to the un dersigned at the Planters Jfote l , Augusta, shall be liberally rewarded. J EDGAR THOMSON. ■ Feb 8 32. The Sentinel and Courier, will copj' tho above three times weekly. GENERAL LAND AGENCY at MOBILE rrUIE undersigned bcleiving that a General Land Ji Agency for the purchase,sale and management of Rfenl Estate it this Stale, would afford many advan tages, both to purchasers,sellers ami owners of proper ty living cnitfoi the State, ami citizens leaving the city for a short time and, properly conducted would be liberally patronized will open a office for that bu siness oil the Ist of October. The undersigned assures the public that no pains of expanses will be spared to obtain from lime to lime an accurate knowledge of the value of Real estate in the city and vicinty. And soon as possible, lie will procure large mans of this city and all other cities, towns &c. that oner an opportunity for speculation. Property left him for sale will be delineated on mnpa t ami exhibited to the public, and when the maps arc not satisfactory* he will accompany the purchaser to, and point cut tho tractor lot of land • Every exertion w ill be used to effect negotiations and sale of property , anil w hen requested or instructed to invest funds in Real Estate, tho strictest attention will be paid to the titles and claims to the same. The undersigned will be found at all times at his of fice, on the corner of Royal and Conti streets, except when out on business, and respectfully solicits asharc of public patronage. GEORGE W. GRANT References.' Messrs. Fuller,Graham & Co.' Churchill & Mason, (}. Kihhe, ■ Judge A. S. Lipscomb. _ WjUiam J. Vaiidcgraff, i- MOBILE. ■ Governor John Gayle, * I i F. B.’ Blount, C, E. Slg-rmart, I • 1 Joshua Kennedy, J > i The New Orleans Com. Bulletin, Boston A(las, N. - York Express, U. S. Gazette, Philadelphia, Ballipiore i Chronicle, Charleston Courier, State Rights Sentinel, Georgia, Nashville Banner, Huntsville, Advocate, Ac. Alabama Journal, Montgomery, will publish the above four months, end forward their accouiils to the subscribers for payment O. W. G. - October? 80 r ‘ " Lost or Stolen, ON the night of the 26th of Jan’)'last, at the Ea gle and Phoenix Hole), a NOIL on James 1 Deane, of Perry, Houston county, Georgia, for S6OO, 1 dated sometime toward the latter part of February 1836. The finder of the note, or detector of the * | thief shall ho handsomely rewarded QIIVER 1 Feb 3 2S lf ._- ! if A\y NOTICE.— I The tulworiber’a Lawofllrc - i JLi is situated two doors north ol Judge I-ong sftcet’s on Jaekson-street. Ns.pains wall be spared i ! m endeavoring to render satisfaction to those who J • mav entrust * him claims for collection, or any ; oik or business connected WUh his prolessiom 1 Jan 11 8 3iw] 11. V. JUUNSUN, • AUGUSTA c ; Jenolcrj and Fancy Store, n .South side of*Hroad Street , jVo. 24*2, J Two doors above the Geo. Hail Hoad Bank . , IE subscriber begs leave to return bis bincore thanks to the citizens of .Augusta, and bis friends, and patrons generally, fur their kindness and libeialify already bestowed upon bint, and hopes by strict assiduity to business to merit a continuance ol the same. He will with the assistance of his aeowt established in New York, be always well supplied with tho latest fas!dons and importation ol Jewelery and fancy goods, which, as to quality will he inferior j! to none ever brought to the Southern lUarket. Hav j ingjust received by recent arrivals from N. York and Philadelphia, a variety of new Jewelery and fancy articles such as Anchor Escapement Independent seconds, * - Duplex do detached Lever parachute Com pen- sation, £ Y Tobias and Robinsons* fino detached single, S* . I double and hunting cased Lever, 2 Silver Lever, Duplex, and Swiss, J A splendid assortment.of Ladies’ Gold Neck and Guard (’bains, Gentlemen's ”Guard” Fob do'. Gold Keys and Seeds, Steel and Plated do. A few splendid rich Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Rings, A large assortment of fashiunablo Far Rings, Broost Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Medallions und .Miniature (’ases, Sleeve Bu tons and »Vtud Is, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, do do (Spectacles, *1? , ( 1° "f 'hiiYiblos of all sizes, Painted Snuff Boxes. Silver Spoons and <Sugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, Britannja Ware, such as Tea and C flee Pots, Fmh Gilt and Ebony .Mantle (’locks, Artificial Flowers in China Vases, for mantle or naments, Silver Combs, Buckles and Slides, Coral Beads, of different srz s, .Splendid Japan Waiters, in setts and assorted sizes, Rich plated Swivel Castors, do Silver mounted Cake Baskets, do do do Candlesticks, do do do Snuffers and Trays, (Superior London Wire Twist double and single Barrel (bins, Superior do do do Belt Pistols, with a variety of Pocket Pistols, Rodgers & Wostonhohn’s 1 ocket, Pen, Desk and Bowio Knives, do Barbers <fe Elliott’s superior Razors, Razor Straps. Hair, Cloth and Tooth Brushes; Sporlmen’s Game Bugs, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps; ‘ Accordian’s Music Boxes of various sizes, .with al most every article in the above lino, which he most respectfully invites the public to call and examine for themselves. N. B, Having a competent Watch Maker in em ploy* oh kinds of Clock and Watch repairing shall 1 be punctually attended to with satisfaction to cus ? turners. J. B. MURPHY. 1 Feb 7 if 3! GALLIC HAN’S VEGETABLE FEVER & AGUE PILLS, r A Certain ami Lasting Cure for that disease. L subscriber, having been appointed Special t ■ Agent far the sals of Gallighan’u Fevtr ami I ■ Ague Pills, is prepared to furnish planters and coun , try traders with supplies of said articles on terms 1 equally as (itvorablo as they can be obtained of tl.c ~ proprietors, 0 Galligban’s Pills, though itsclul for all diseases 0 which originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended for e Fever and Ague. In the first place they cleanse, strengthen,mid give tone to tho stomach and bowels, and create a new and healthy action throughout il e ,1 system. They produce a natural und permanent ap u petite, They defend filesystem against new or sun subsequent attacks of the disease. They remove ail b obstructions of the liver and other organs. They a - tho various operations of nature, hy cleansing tho system of all vitiated, corrupt ahd acrid l.ntiiois, - and thus invigorate and reanimate the whole frhme, Possessing a purgative quality,they cannot remain in the bowels to produce such oilier diseases as oflm ,1 follow the injudicious treatment ol the Fever ami i. Ague They arc composed entirely of vegetable mat (j tor, and may be token hy|persons of both sex«i aril , e ol all ages, without the least danger of unplcasai I consequences. In fine, the public are assured, tin t Gollighan’s Pills possess fhose inestimable virtui s ,(■ which are requisite not only to arrest, hut to eradi . case and destroy, the last seeds of this most distrust ing malady of the human family. The proprietors "solemnly pledge themselves 11 at . they do not conlam a particle of minerals in any shape or form, hut are composed entirely of sun/ Yc vegetable substances, w hich,cither separately or com hilled, Und without regard to sox or age, perfectly •{ hartnlcssin-theireffoct upon the human system, d The following persons in (his place, have been np ), pointed Sub-ogenls, at whose stores these Pills may bo obtained. Thomas Richards, Bookstore,Nil; 893, ami T H. &. I. Plant, 244 Broad-street. 1 A large mass of highly respectable testimony con , firming ilie reputation of GalJighan’s Pills, maybe seen Wilbur oi the Klorcs of tho above luitnocl par sons, or at the suhscrihor’s - ~ . TT „ , , NELSON GARTER, 1 Special Agent.M holosale and Retail Druggist, Au j gusta, Georgia. 1 June 10 • rods for sale. ” ) r FJfL Buliscnhcr, residing in Hamburg, South A Garolinu, ar the second house from the bridge, : has on hand a large number of likely VIRGINIA SLAV ES, and will receive new supplies every two weeks. Persons wanting to purchase, Planter’s or .Trader's, would do w ell to give us a call. JOSEPH WOOD & CO. The eily papers and the Macon Messenger will ■ insert the above onco a week for three months. . Feb 2 ’ 27 i ~ NOTICE, ’ «r»icc Angiism li.’x. 4- Banking: Co, : rjNHE Ntockholders oflhis institution wifi moot, I. pursuant to adjourrment, at this Bank on Mon day, the 6th of Feb inst., at IO o’clock A 51., to lake into consideration the permanent location of a , Banking House, and such other business ns may bo brought before the meeting at that time. By order, ROBERT WALTON, Fch 4 Cashier. IXfH Carriage Repository. npilE subscribers Imve -( on hand and are con % stanlly receiving (of their own manufacture,/ Car- Rmy- 1 m*OES OI every descriiilinn yly A- "Lieli they offer lor sale on 1 the most lavurahle terms, at ■ ~ their KepisiiUiry, 3<13 Broad I ’ street, Augusta, viz: Coaches, Clmriotres, Dicky seal Unrniiclics, Stan -1 ho|Mi, standing and extension top Barouches, Pine • lons, Buggies, (Jigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all kinds, together with a large assortment of Harness. Persons i w islnng to buy will do well to look before they pnr ; chase elsew here. Orders lor nnydeseripfion of Cnr , riagea will be thankfully received and executed in the best manner and at the shortest notice. , 11. S. BOADLEY Ac CO., Augusta, Ga. I H. S. & G. HOADLEV, New Haven, Conn. 1 Nov 1 87 tt CJ ACTION.-.-All persons are hereby cautioned y against trading for o promiSkory Note (written as \ follows:) Dollars 1410.—8 y the twenty-fifth clay ol Deccm bertnext, wc promise to pay Isaac Watkins, Trustee, (for Mr. Sheppard) or bearer, fourteen Imndred and ten dollars (or value received, and. if hot punctually paid, interest from date, 11th January, 1837. (Stgnifd by) W. B. Warthen, . T. J. Warthen. As the consideration for which tho said note, was given, lias entirely fgijed, I uni determined rut to nay it. jan 20—1 2t • W. B. Warthen.- f (SO THE SOUTHERN FlJ QLIC.—We feehit ta X duly wo owe to ourselves, to inlorm our friends . of certain reports which are “on the tongues of e | every one,” that some teachers in Scoltshorough 1, i are Abolitionists. We are not the onlp teachers in ', j Scoltsborough, and those who know os would he the c I last to charge us with such hateful principles —they e 1 know Us to be .Southern men of Virginia, but Georgians by adoption) by birth, education, and in feeling. L. LA TA.STE, V. LA TASTE. JKTEditors who have published a previous adver !• j isement of ours, will please discontinue that and in s ser t ifto above once a week for four weeks.] 1 Jan. 26 21 4t / 1— - ~ T e Valuable Servant* for Sale, r«SO raise money.—A Woman thirty nine years o 9 age, who has fur the last twenty five yearn beert in the constant service ol her present owner, as gen. T eral house servant, carrying the keys of her mistress. S. As a general house servant s\e has probably no equal A in Georgia. in 1 Also, her seven children, the oldest a good scams ,y tress, eleven years old “d the voungret fi.ur 1 F>Kju»reol HIOMAo lIAWbON. 1 Fch 15 41* 31 ■ mo RENT, until Ist January, IS,'iß, A»jlSljax -I « Store House w illi a Fn«t Office JlltfL attached, inn pood luphln rSood lor ■jjjEH aelliup poods, nhout tliirty-fivo miles •*SSaCaBk from August*. lor lunlicr particulora enquire of Mr. A. Know lion, Augusta. Jan Ifi .12 fitw 17IANCV AMD STAPLE DPV HOODS.—The iulwcrilxT, by recent arrivals from Charleston ami lUo North, ia enabled to idler to the publiea va riely of fumy a’nj Staple Articles, at the lowest rater, viz ■ 8 and 9-4 London Durtll Blankets Super. French do do “ Rose do do Rod and While Flannel Bro blue and bleached Homespuns Marseilles Cnunterpainea Irish Linens Fine Longrluth Furniture Calicoes French Chinn, Servants Hamlk’fa, 4 and 5-1 square , Singh* atld double width Merino Worsted Table Covers Grass Cloth and Corded Skirls Silk Hose and 1 Hose . Colton do Black Silks for Dresses Spool and Ball Cotton, English Pins; and other -. anodes 100 various to ho enumerated. „ Also, a superior arlicleof G KRMAN WORSTED CUUELLS, lor fancy work, at „ . . T. P. SYMR, Broad st. second door below Bridge st. J«» »■> 113 t LUTS AT I'I.OREiSCE FOR SALE?—Tim second sale of lots at the beautiful town of Florence, Slew art County, Ala. will take place on Monday the 20th day ot February next, at which time will be offered fitly o- one hundred desirable Lots. Terms of sale made known on the day. Flo rence is situated on the banks ol the Chatlnlioorneo, 29 miles below Columbus and (j miles above Ir w ilium. Any thing in praise of this beautiful seat is deem ed unnecessary. Bill those who wish to live on a Southern River, enjoy good health by drinking good water, and makingvaonoy, would do well to appear on the day. H. W. JEUNIGAN, Jan 11 8 wtd] Agent for the Company. DCr The Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S. R. Sentinel, Charleston Mercury and Alabama Journal, will please publish the above weekly till , day of sale, and fbrwad their accounts tome for payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga, , ' H. WJ. , SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first Tito* '*-> day in March next, at the lower Market be ween the usual hours, will be sold lour Negro men o wit:—Nat, Charles,Calloway,raid .Ben,levied on 1 as the property of Jarvis Ballad’ deceased, to satisfy two ft. liis, from the Court of: Common Pleas el the city of Augusta, viz. John Fox, vs. Jarvis Ballad, ( and G. B. Lamar, vs. the same. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for titles. jan 25 wills E. Mahtin, SC A , GEORGIA, Merton County WHEREAS, RogerL, Gamble applies to me i for Letters ol Administration on (he estate i of.Manning Spradley, dec'd, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind ed and ( creditors ot said deceased, to be ami appear at my ] oflieo within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, it any they have, why said letters shoidd nut be granted. IS. BOTH WELL, Uep.Clk.U.O. i Jan 3 I w3od SAMUEL LANE. Tailor anil Import r of English Cloths, tfr. 48 Broad street, HAVING just arrived from London, begs most respectfully to return his si' cere thanks to the citizens of Charleston, and Ilia adjoining Stales, for the very liberal share ol patronage which ho has , hitherto received, and tools that ho would bo want ing in gratitude for such support, wore he not thus publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, , and to prove that ho has still an earnest and sincere . desire to extend, if possible, his eonnoetiuiiil in .Sunth Carolina. He has been to England lor the purpose 1 of effecting arrangements of n direct intercourse be tween the establishment there and here, tmd also with the Cloth Manufacturers, Arc. Ac. Having completed his arrangements in a manner to ensure a quick succession of I he most fashionable articles ot Dress being exported, he most respect fullytusnres them that bo has now opened an assort ment of COATS, Ac. Ac., which are not to he sur passed Ibr quality, workmanship and style, in the LI. Status. S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business i fortbo London Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will characterize the peculiar ad- | vantages of this establishment Master Tailors may bo supplied with tho latest fashions. N. U.—Wonted, 12 first rale COAT HANDS. The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni cle, will please give the above two insertions on Snt -1 urdny and Thursday, until further notice.—Charles ton Mercury. Jan. 20. B 5 APFLES.— The subscriber lias on consignment a lot ol superior Northern Drved Applies that will bo sold very low by the bag or busied. Finn ■ lira wanting cheap fruit will do well to call soon. BENJ. BAIRD. Jan. 24. 4t ID B HEAD DEN, Portb.ut Pointer, ro.ipcct • fully informs the Citizens of A ngiula that be lias returned to this city, sod taken the room in the Masonic Hall, winch ho occupied last winter. SET Specimens of his Painting may ha soon in a few days nt Ins room, lo which ho im itos the alien- ' tion of those disposed lo patronize him. Jtm7 ’ 5 If (f IJAKDIAN'S NOTICE.—Four months after : * date, application will he made to the honora ble the Inferior Court of Columbia county, whan sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three * Negroes, belonging to Mrs. Lydia Buga. Jan 6 4 4tm*| BENJAMIN 81/GG, Guard. 1 IA W NOTICE,—The subscriber, having loca- * -i led himself in Washington, Wilkes county, 1 Georgia, will practice Law in tho several Courts of * the Northern Circuit. All business Olrfl'uftcd to bis care will meet with prompt attention. 1 93r He may ho found at Dr. Robert 1,. Ibid.ley’s i OBlce. WM. A. QUIGLEY. * Jan 11 . «4t Cf ARPENTEK'S Solution of Kreosale —For the ' cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tollers, ring-worms, and vvdl immediately stop bleeding 1 from fresh wounds, bleeding at tho nose, Ac. Ac. ) For sale by CLOUD A BOTH WELL, 1 Jan 10 15] No 232 Broad street. 11 UNITED STATES HOTEL— ' Tho subscriber speetfully inform* ( RtS }• I f hip friends and iht* public that he hat h op<!nt*cl the above EulubiuiluuoiU, mid !' filled it up in u superior alyh*. Ho is now rrmly lo accommodate transient families, and Hindi other personsaw may favor him with tlwir pa tronage. ilia terms aro higher than similar eslab- * lishiuents in the city, but m ho given Ins entire personal ultontion lo tiio management ol it, ho feela satisfied that tin mi* who honor liiiu with their company and partake of hie fare, will not find luull v\ flii hia price*. v BENTON WALTON. Augusta, Jan. 9 C fit * IJULASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at. Earn, Eaton ton, Go—Continues to practiiai Law in tlig f Ockmulgce Circuit ami some ol the adjacent coun- ■ ties. fan 21 X PS 2 m 17 A fi'trsl rate I’oiinrntin and Ac- 1 eoimlant is desirous of employment, fur a *. short time in this city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 __ if IS . I TTsfff NOTlCK.—Robert Clark.: i KtLSSF Esq. in authorized lo collect nil dues nml * demands for Water privileges. Jon 18 H ft] iMUEf, HAI.IL Soapx, Hats, I’ifius, and , MADIRA WINE. t CASKS Irc'fdi Imported M. M. Wirio I (‘WxJI 100 Cases Hats, fur, Nilk <fe Kornm * 20 Ripen 50 do Noun o Canon Bottled Maderia f Just landed and for A’alo low by ( HANDJFOUH &COLLIN.V, Anel'n. * Feb (5 30 Optwaite the i > iantcr.s Hotel. t UMIiNTINO FAPER—From'rV PntTerson JL Son’« Pajier Mill, Ormivilh;, JS (/.—Juhl re ccived and for walo at the manufaMurerA prims, by . Jan7 if]* T. H. Ai I. C PLANT. | Commiiiiiralcd. < jl W Ic. EDlTOß—Through die columns of your i.TX useful paper we would reciiinm -nd tho Poo- 1 plc’a Opposition Lirto of Pont Coi irdm Mont- ' goinery to iliiM place. VVb have tra - elh*d thVough 1 the whole route with anfely, though Jharonda are in many placce almowf inipaxsabie. Tho Coachcu and Toohii all excellent, tho drivers sober, polite, and careful; in short from the speed with which they transport their passengers, and the attention 1 paid to ihfcir comfort, wo have no hcsilation in say- ( ! mg timt it is th* host line in every respect in the , EDWARD LE FOUr, J v v . ; I CH AS. L. KINGSBURY, < New ' ork 1 J,. B. HAM., ) WM. H. KEMITON, Miss. WM. DILL/HlIJ.vrV, ) EDW, LLOYD, Maryland. Feb. 6 30 f ttCrDr ROBERTSON has Removo.l to the lower moment of tho brick lionse ol Messrs. Revvu A llar l»ers, on the north side of Broad street. Jan. 24. 2wd 19 II IA VI! this Hay sold my stock in trade to .Messrs. Clark A. Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business nt the old anil well estahlisl od stand, fJI Broad-street; 1 trust that the liberal patronage which has been extended to jnu while in business, w ifi not be lost with them. Jan 14 11 2*i_ D’LYON THORPE. AM. persons having claims againrl me, w ill please presout them at the old stand, where 1 cun bo found for one month from this dale Persons in debted to nVe aro politely requested to make imme diate payment; D’J.VO.N THORI’E. Jnu 14 ] 1 ts k BARGAINS—SELLING" OFF AT COST.— 5 A The subscribers intending to close their busi ness oiler their whole stock of goods nt cost for cash; their stark consists of a very general assortment ol drygoods, aiming which are Extra lino Blue and Black, Cloths, Blue Bilks, Black Fr. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths. A-c MORGAN & WYATT, No. UiO. Jan 4 a EXTENBIVE ST()(’lv OF~READV MADE CLU 'i' II 1 N U . B-k l>. COIMiK, .VO. 197 llliO.il) STREET, HAB constantly on hand, and continues daily to receive from his own manufactory, fresh sup plies nt the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLOTHING, which ho offers Wholesale and Retail, on the most liberal twins, atnjl invites Ins friends and customers to call and examine Great pains are taken in the selection and work manship of his Goods, and his assortment is nut sur passed in any market. His Stock comprises every article in hia line, among which are the following, viz ■ DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, I‘urple, Claret, Gray, Ac. ON ER-l-O.V'IS, first rale anti common Blue, Block Brown, Urftb, Olive, Greet;, Dahlia, Mohair, Steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Fetarslmms, Ac. Ala*, su perior German Goalslmir Camblet. GENTLEMEN’S SUB. CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, lilucii, and Brown, lino and common Canihlet, of Ulne Brown, Ac. LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blew, Brown, and Olivo. Also, fine mid common Camblet, Merino, Circassian, Brocbelles, Ac. Ac. FAN I’ALOOMS.of superfine and common Cloth, Blue. Black, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Buff,, line Block and other Rib’d Cnssimercs of all deacrip tiohs and colors. Also, a variety of Fluid Cloth and Cassimeres, Cord and Beaverlines. VESTS, Niipeifine and common Blue and Black Cloth and Cas .im re, Flain, Fluid and Fig’d Silk Vel vets, Plain, I laid and Fig’d Mermoes and Valentins, While nml Buff Cassimcre, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’il Silk, Plain and Fig’d Tuilinelt tmd Merino, Plain and Fig’d Qaihod Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Striped Mar seilles, Plain and Fig’d Cotton Velvet, Swapdown, Ae. Ac S\ PINE I’ CLO THING, fine A common Frocks, Coatees and Bound Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stri ped Pantaloons. YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, Bine, Blk, Brown and Green Frock and Dross C» its, Pan taloons and Vpsls, do. Sutieot Frocks, Coatees, Round Jackets, Pnntaluns anil Vests, Cloth and Pe tersham Over-Coats, and Camblet Cloaks. Also, a variety of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINEN AND COT TON SHIRTS, Striped and Plaid Gingham, do. Woolen and Colton Under ■Shirts and Drawers, Col lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, and lldkfs, Also, a general assortment of ECU, NIEIi AND HE A VEU HA fS AND EUR CATS. Jan. 24 19 STOLEN, from a Boarding house in this city last mgbl, or early ibis morning, a superior bine BROADCLOTH for which a suitable reward will be paid; oft its delivery at tfio Chronicle A Sentinel office [Jon it It #0" From information received, it is supposed that the ahdvu lueiitiunail CLOAK was sold by ti man who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, w ho, It ,s stated. It'll this city for Greensboro', or that neighbor hood; Inst Friday morning. Any information re specting it will bo thankfully received C aJ.OTHS,—The Subscribers tiro tins day open > lug two cases CLOTHS, imported by I belli direct from England, per sbiji China, consisting of Bines, .Vied Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally low priced. They have also received per snip Victoria; from Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stud’s Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Camblels, Mermoes, Ac. Which they will offer at Now York prices. EDGAR CARMICHAEL Jan 9 A 0 ts Ct A UTENTLU S Olio-Resinous Extract of Mas- J turd, or Ore of Sina/tia—A most valuable ru befacient, and acts inslanlutieously on its application For sale by CLOUD A BOTUNVELL, Jan 19 10] No. 232 Broad-strool, JUST ARRIVED, a splendid assortment of Italian Alabasters ami Marble Ornaments. We would call Ihii attention of the citizens ol Augusta to u rare assortment of Alai asters and Marble Ornaments, brought from Florence, mid made expressly lor Ibis market. Wo have visited this country from motives similar to those w hich induce Americans (o visit Ita ly We are also told thul the Americans are n rapid ly growing nation not only in wealth and onlerpr/zo but also that tbvy cullivnlo a refinement ol'luste;con sequently wo have brought here, tho greatest variety oft he finest specimens of art, ever ycl introduced in this city. Consis ing of Alabasters, Again, and Marble Vases, Watch Ca ses, Ornamental Baskets, Marble and Alabaster Can dle Sticks, Dogs Pilchers, Coloured Toys, andsotpe splendid Marino centre Table Tops, Ac. Ac. The above are now exhibited and for sale at the miction rooms ol Sandifbrd A Collins, Iqilios am) gentlemen aro invited to calland exunfine for them sul ves. - Jan IV \ tf_ 13 Bo LEAKS REWARD.— Runaway from the fiuliHcriiii-r, in >l«uon, im the 13lli nit. a negro faun nftioed FHl.ML'B,about tliirty-fivo or lorfy ye«m oi age. lie is about five ieet aev«p or oiglit inc lioH higli.ratiKjrhleiulor, in hisHpoccb and motion* ; luu lonl mo .t ol' las front tooth, ami siM-uks lauch like an African or low country nugro.- \V h«n ha 101 l ho had on a Kaiitncky jeans truck coal, yellow homespun pantaloons, a pair of Russel shoes, and a large hnmod wool hut. He may endeav or to get u South Carolina, on tho Savannah river, below Hamburg. A reward of Ten Hollars will ho given for a rrosliug said negro and confining him in : jail, or l orty Hollars will he given if the said no* gro is delivered to William Fort, in .Macon. W.M. U. BALL. Macon, Jan 1G VZ 4t {fr Tho Milledgoviild Recorder, Augusta Senti nel, Savimnnli Republican and Haricn Telegraph will give tho above i insertions.— Mm:on Mcstungcr 1 Storage ol’wfi or dry goods, pLS he had iii a fire proof building, in n safe und central situation, by applying at the cor ner of Hay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 2 H jVT.VV SCHOOL. —Mr. Kdnky latos thin method of iotorining tho citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, (hut fie will open an Rnghth School in ilia house recently orrifpind by Mr. nke, for the term of three months, locorniifenco on. Monday the Gih Fehnmry, 1837. Having been engaged in the busi ness of teaching for foiirtflftii yea;s, ho flatters him self he will be aide to render iitnpln satisfaction, to parents,gHurdintiM and pupils, and therefore res|»oel fully solicits their patronage. Jnu 31 2.1 w3t jVAVi.v; AOADEMV. >J.C Bmiif,nmpoct* M " fully informs ids pupils and the public, that at the expiration of his first con/sc of lessons in /lam ing, vvh.cli will lake place on the 15th of February, lie projtf'scs to give n second coiirsp of insTiiction, con sisting of 24. lessons in one month, each class attend ing daily ; as he feel* pnrsuaded, that by this means bis impils will make much greater progreM, and be ennnieii lo retain his instruction longer, by practising once fv. ry day. 'i’hose who are favorably disposed to these views, will please make early appli'fttion at tho school room. [Jan 31 2t OR. i'ETERS* VR(«ETAULK MEDICINES STOMACIHCat: KT IH>I*ATiCiF—For | the cure of DyHjH»psii f Liver -Cory plaints, Ac. I Also, Reters* Vegetable Ifeputip, or Anti-Bilious Tills, the rhedptfst and most appioved Family Medi cine ever offered to the public. m dicinee have been found so effectual in removing tbc* omplaints fir which they are recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to them fir ineir patients, after having their skill to liltle'or n » ‘purpose. For sole 1/y CLOUD (k BOTH WELL, 253 Broad st. Jon 3 • 1 R MONTHS after date application will he made lo the honorable Inlerior Court of the county’of Jefferson, silting as n Court of Ordinary, lor leave to si ll one hall of Hit No. sixteen, in the I Twentieth District of formerly Mnxcogee county, now Harris ; the property of Mary S. Muorc, minor, for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian, an 7 A wtd STATE HASK STOCK —A lew shares A'tate Bank Nlock wanted—apply ul this office. ' Jar. H 14 2T SI’LENUID AND PEAIN CABINET H U\lTl RE. Jtcl for sake by TIIOS. M. WOODRUFF, AT HIS NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD ST’sJ FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE. IBEQ leave to express my gratitude to the public for their kindness) end liberality, and tender) them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. ■Haying made such arrangements at the Northern Manufactories ns to warrant a ijuick succession of supplies to my stock, I can at all times be found with a good assortment, and have now on hand and for sale ss bo»«, i PIANOS, with English and French action anil Metalic Plates with elegant Scroll Bases and Veneered feet, of easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offered in the mar ket. SOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and f’tg’d scaling. SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany, Italian and Egyptian Marble tops, BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses. do with Marble tops. HOOK CASES, of dilferent style and prices. WARD ROUES “ “ “ CENTRE TABLES, with hl’k a white Marble tope, PIER “ to match. P. & C. DINING TABLES, swivel-top. PLAIN do if sells, BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES ; ..„J LOOKING GL'SSES, MIRRORS A; TOILETS, with Mahogany, Gilt, and Mahogany atifl - CHAIRS of Mahogany, Curled and Birds Eye Maple. [Gult frames. do Funev and Windsor, of every style and price. DEADSTEADS, Ac. Ac. All of which the public arc respectfully invited to cull and examine for themselves. Feb 3 88 #*iIaSsRJAC and ENEnsn sCHool,. >..v Mr. NonoaoHs would rospoellhlly inform the | eiliaons of Augusta lbal.be has asßOciati d with him in Iris school, Mr. llowey, a graduate ol Jell' rsim College, Pa,, mid for the last six years an instructor ol youth. In eortaeulteuro of this arrangement mi additional number of pupils, of both xefes, egu he accommodated. The School will now consist ht two departments. The Classical and Mathematical uill he tinier Ihe supertntendimea of Mr. 11., who will teach the Lilia mid Greek language^—Algebra, Geometry, .Surveying, Mensuration, &c. The oth er branches will he taught as heretofore. The following certificates I Kim Prolessors .Stuart and Twins, of South Carolina College, relative to Mr. ll.’s scholarship, are respectfully suhmitlefic I have examined Mr. Hovvoy with much particu larity, lielh i|i Latin aigl Greek, and have been quite plenum with the eutenml eorrevtm’sSel his tr .Hala tions, especially in Latin. Ho appears also to be Ihmiliiir with the rules ami pniicipli sqf .S'yinax. I should think him well qualified for primary instruc tion in the classic languages, J W. STUART. Prof, of lain, m S (J. College. Columbia, .Inn. 3,1837. This is to certify that I have oxaminoi’ Mr. llowey in /trillnni'lie, Algebra, end Geometry, ami find him familiar with I lie principles «f mathematics and have no doubt of Ids competency to give instructions in these brunches. THOM A.S TWLS.S, Prof, of Math in >S'. C. College. Jim. 27. 88 (GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE) Scottttoro' M tin. —Our friends and patrons are informed that the exercises of this Instilulim w ere resumed en Monday. Ifith inst. A. 11. Watbous, A. 11. and Miss Hauhikt Clarke hove arrived,and .Mrs. I)’- Ehte is daily expected. Mr, W, comes recuimnotul ed by the Rev. Wm. T. Brantley and others, Mrs. D'Lste, by Mrs. Nielnilns Biddle mid others, Miss Clarke is a graduate of Mrs. Willard's seminary nl Troy, mid Mr. L. Latahte, the Principal, Imps leave to refer In Prufessor James Wallace, Ur. M. Ik, Do Icon, Rev. Dr Capers, Columbia, 8. C.; Dr.,J. R. German, Talhotlon, Geo ; Dr. J. Ilowon, Angus la; John 11. Howard, John It Howell, hhq. Ed ward Carey, Esq. Celuinhiis, Geo.; Cdl. Samuel Rockwell, itlilloilgeville; Col. F Curler, Wm y llmisoll, Esq. L. Day, Esq. SeoltshoroV *C. Ac. Haling learneil that some have compluineil of our terms being higher than at any other school in this Stale, wo have concluded to establish the following ns our rales : Elementary Rrnneltps, sl2 00 per term. Highest Branches, 16 th) •• “ Drawing and Painting, 10 00 “ " Languages, 10 00 " “ Music, r Piano and Guitar each) 25 00 “ “ I hi) ol Piano, 300 “ “ Itoai'd, 10 00 w 11 The hoahl. of this plaee, the rellliemeMt ol its so ciety, the purity ol the water, and the settled deter .mimiliun of the Principal to rentier his instiliuiun lor Georgia, what Dr. Marks' is lor South Carolina, give ns claims on the patronage of our Southern brethren. iuw* n ?i'*** Jun. 97 22 mWKNTV DOLLARS KIOVVARD.—Runa 1 wj«V /rofii Iho suljHcrihor on tho 27ih day of October, a nogromanoy llio nnrno of AN'I HON V, iibont 0 tool 0 or? inchcM high, ono loolh out be fore, \Mtli n Nctironllio ankle, lull uye« ond «pf.ak« quirk when «pokon l'», and olligltl complerlion.— It iw likely lu< vvdi mako his way for Savannah ur Charleston. Jailor# a r c rc«|UQ»tcd tv giv«> iuforma lion immediately to the (mbacribor, in IhnUo fuim ly, (Ja, should said negro In* lodged in thoircnsloc y Jan I 2 w2inj WILLIAM W. DAVIS Jty Tho Charleston Mercury will insort tin* above once n week lor 2 month.* and forward th eir account to ifli.N ollico lor payment. [%T OTIC R.—Colored persons found at largo n the In (‘iiy after nine o'clock at night, nud bofyro day light nnxl morning, without passes sfntin/r ditUinetly Ihe plan; or /dues to which such colored person is permitted to jmrnt, will ho confined ns the Ordinances ol tho City direct. FOSTER ULODOUT, Jun 1,7 13 I#l City .Marshal. SALH»- A splendid brut mounted Ihiggy Wagon,.doulilu scat, lined with llcsh colored watered (jlrus do Zin, with double harness, polo anil siiniis—mado to order in Now Haven, lust suimnor, of tho host mntiiials, ylpplvlo Jon 14 II tfj O. MINIMI. f ■ till') Hiibscribcj'M have this day formed o Co -1 iiartnership lor the transaction o a general W'holes ale and Retail Drug business, nud respect fully invite the attention of their friends and the pub lie to tho large and woll selected slock they have now on hand. Their Stow }a : op tho corner ol Rroad and Kolloek slro ts, ncfirly opposite •‘•’lovall, Simmons, A Co.’s whorehouse. The h.ismvss will ho oondueted under the firmot KITCfIEN At UOR KUTNON. W. K. KITCIIRN. F. M. ROOtUiTSON, M. D. N il. Dr. Kohoilson will attend to the practice ol his profession as usual, and messages may ho left at the store or I»ls residence. j„i, £$ 0( (Hi OliOtA, Itiehm indemnity: flUiUil J) before me V\ illiain Doyle, a Justice of M. the Pi aou lor the County aforesaid, n Roane Poney übove’sovcn or eight yours old, with switch tail—no other marks—ink on up by Dodrgo W, Hide and appraised by Thomas Skill tier end I burn Skinner at Thirty Dollars. Also,one oilier Puney, small taiJ, iron grey color, branded ‘O* on the hip and lore idionider, about 11 yearn old find lolVil before mo by Henry VVood, and appraised by (ioorge VV. Hub? and Thomas •Skinner ut ten dollars, WM. DOYLE, J. P. Doc. 31, 1830 A true extract from the Fstray Book, 2ftth Jim. I*l7. JAMES’ Me LAWS, Clk. . Jon 30 21 3t NOTIi;i:.—JOHN BABCOMBB _ Challenge to fun lour mile hmiis «- y* a ni| y horse, mare or gelding in ’I 10 Stales, over the Augusta n t Coarne, for twenty thousand dollars', hot having been taaerr, he will, agree ably U> the terras ofsaiil challenge, he Jet to mares the ensuing sttoson, at Aeguata, <ieo. Araplo provision has been intaJe for keeping mares sent from a distance, to remain will) the horse Hi*’ prtxlitfrrtvperfnriiiunec, uml price of season will 1,0 published in duo time. Feb. 1 Stw 5 ADMINISTRATOR'S NO ITCE -AII persons inilcliluil to the IlsUite of David Alexander, lute ol Jefferson < 'nmqy, deceased, are required to make immi’diuln imymeol, mid those having demands against said .Latino are requested' ro present them within the time preseritied by law. This Jan. the llth, 1837. J VV. ALEXANDER, , , W. 8. ALEXANDER. \ Adm * Jan. 80. X 16 ALL persons having demands against the |nt« Sielri Easrin, of Jefferson county, deceased, nte requested to hand them in pnqierly auth nticalod, wiihin the time preseribed by law,andlhosn indebt ed to the deceased will make payment to BUY ANT FULFOKU, Adm'r. Jan 16 X l. r ) 6t [V OTICE.—AII imrsiiiiH indebted to the estate of i* VVinnifred Dunn, dec. of Cnlumbiu county, arc requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present litem duly altjsled is the time prescribed by law. WILLIAM S DI'NN, Ex'r. | Jun 1 ■todw 88 ! jV; E(i Rolls FOR .SALE.—I will sell 4 Negroes, . V vi/,; Clinrlolte, between 35 and 40 years of mi.■; jlnrry. 0. boy, uhont II) years old—Susan, o j girl, 4 ye ns ot age—William, flu infant, 1 year old. t'.i a |iureli:isor v ho will buy timtn'UtgolUer, a iiljer-’ al bargain would he given. Tor further tmrßiAj'grs, piiquio of the sithserihor. A. EUY, 4 miles N. E. of Applington, Columhin Co. Jan (i 4 3i* 1 ~ M. IIGVVEV, I'rolcsSiirmf i’ciiinanship, wi 1 i . remain in Augusta a t-ho'fiime, to give lessons in this useful art. Ile reqieetfully invites, the ulten tion of all persons desjr ug of writing an elegant h nd. Five or six lessons on his rnfiniiahle system' are generally sullietent In accomplish' this, though years may have l»'Oi|,,punt in friu I less Cirurlslo ut itxin it. Those who have tried fonner stsict))s and Jinlcd, me Hist red there is no mistake in this Tlteir success will he guarantied, it the requisite attention he given. J’ersens willing to take lessons are ref quested to make immediate application to Mr. 11. as his room in the Masonic Dull, where his specimens tuny heexaminod and terms known. I’rivaiy lesson* given, If required. Jan 16 12 »f ’ IVrOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS —l'ropo' sals will he received l:y the undersigned, until the I Silt of February next, to construct a Bridge' nerues the Coosa River, to he located three miles; above tho Woiiinipkit t.ridge—rite charter of w hieh was granted by the lute legislature. Lumber and' slinie may he had convenient to ilie site. _ For farth er particulars, apply In the undersigned. E. W. GILBERT, Presidom ' for Ihe Coosa Bridge Company. Wetiimpka, Ala., Jail. 11, 1837. The Montgomery papers. Mobile Register, Colum-' bus (Gu ) Enquirer, uml the Augusta iGu.)Sentinel, will Insert the above till ijte 10l h hub,, and forward lh<‘ir ni cnums to this office.— IVifngipApi Sentinel. STEAVuioAT' OFFICE, L’, Savaimuh, Deeemlmr 31, 1836. ) RESOLVED, That in In urea share of the Stuck of the Steamboat I oinpany of Georgia shall ha fixed ul One Hundred Dollars, and that tin* President and,Treasurer coll in till the outstanding certificates, and issue flew certificates ut the rule'u One Hundred Dollars per share. In conformity to the above resolution of the Board of Directors, Stockholders of the Sleamhoitf Com pany of Georgia tire hereby required to hand ui their present scrip on or ImUirc the Ist' 'of February next, that new scrip may be is> ul;d tlietn at thuuboVu rale, W. E. LONG, See. Sc Tr. Jan 0 4 td Auction notice- —sandi»oro & cov i.ins, Aueltiineersand Commission Merohants.' return their thanks to the Merchants and others of Augttsla, lor the very liberal support received sine* their commencement ns Auctioneers and Commis sion Merchants, and lto)i« to merit a continuants* of the same. 'They are at ult times prepared to muha ' the most liberal advances on cuhsigdimilUs, and' 1 pledge themselves to use their best exertions to run > der satisfactory and prompt sales ’ , 1 They beg lea.e to stale that they have engaged the services ol one ofitha most Aualion-. oers at llm* south,, ulmse. whole linit) ftfid'attention will he ditV'ited lolliolrtwjness of the 'fifty, and they most coiifide.Ylly say that higher prices fur Lands, Negroes, Mrri'ltnnilfee, blot k.'Ate. bannof beoblaiti ed by any other Auction House in this city or also where. N. It. Tho following are the rales of Commission, as agreed upon by both Auction houses in this city,' to which they aro hound to adhere, uceerding to written contract: Dry Goods and general Merehantdi/o, 3 per cant. Horses, 'ralnahle hluod stock exceiilcn) 5 per asm. Estate Sale of Personal property, 3 per cetil) Books and Prints, in per dent. It- ai Estate under 82.500,21 per cent. Over 81,500 and gfnlcr 85,Ot)0 2 percent, l Ivor 85,000 and under SIO,OOO It per cent. , 810,000 and over, I per cent. Hank stin k on $5,000 and under $50,000, I peresol. Over 850,000, j percent. All Estate sales when the properly is ahead* sold noil cried tor the purpose nl making Pities, $5 par Lot or Utilise and Lot. For Negroes $2. For Negroes in all cases It per cent. Jan 21 . i if 17 I fkjt DOLLARS RF.VV A Hl> -Kanaway from tlie subscriber,' in Orangeburg district, S. C. on the 4th ol March last, A Negro Man by ilia name el GLASCQU, and his wilbKATEY—Glas eou is about 83 yean of iige, about five (bet bin* or 10 inches high, dark koirfplexwn, round face, aid dling full eyes, a c<qod set of teeth, and no board—b* is n stout end likely negro. Kale, bis wife, isaboul. 20 years of age,, a goad sated wench, a shade lighter' limn Gluscut, has a star on one cheek, tolerable full > yes, good '. .ill end father small inutith, and a little inclined to thick lipe. Since they left me, they were apprehended and confined in the jail ol Jetfer son county. Georgia, anil escaped from the said jail on the Silt day ot Dpeetnher, 1836—1 wps informed by the latlur in said county, I but the weneh Kaley was far gone in pregnancy utthe lime pf horoscope. 1 will give tho above reward of One ft and red Dol lars for tin) delivery ut said Negroes to me in Orange burg .District, South < 'arelina, or Fifty Dalian lot their apprehension and confinement in any jail in the Slam of Georgia, so that Ii an got them. Uy' resiileni'o is about 2 miles distant from HraueheWo, on theUail Road,inUrungelmrgdistrict, L. E. COONER. Jan II it swim INFORMATION. —SroaTsutCN ahu Oruiao- Tho use of yunr gout or . your dogs against any' I thing, wild ur tame, (lying or running, in my oitelos-' led premises, will ho at your peril; for every thing h> the Park is lor man to enjoy, hut not to destroy ; and I, with iilhors, may have us much pleasure in soeiag. Hiieli tlungs run owl fly as you have in killing them, anil a man should hn master at home— u man should be mash r over his own. HENRY’ SiiULTZ. Hamburg, an 18, 1837. Jattji l _ _ 2w IT a > OWTON I —This beautiful stallion and eola -2 x hrated Racer will make his second season in' America, under the direction of Mr. F- F. If .Gerow, at W. Hampton's Woodland Estate; 6ve‘ miles be-; low ('uliquhia, ami lie let to Mares ut $75 the sea see, 8120 to insure, and 1 one dollar to the groom; the' .money to be paid in ndyanpe, or before, the ream, are l iken away. , ■ ’ The season will eommcnee on the first nf RiWroa • ry and end the first nl luly. Extensive rye Ifra! grasa pastures provided tor mares, and aeyatbia lots for such as may have yuuqy topis, anti mares well fed, a 50 cents per day. Every core will be taken to guard against accidents, but np responsibility should they occur. RowTojiis a good chestnut without white, fifteen and n half hands high, of great bone and muscle He Is a ho'rao of the finest limbs, anil most exact' proportions, and after the exportation of Amphtoa, was considered tho most beautiful stallion in ring- y/T land. His stuck are thought wry pruiiiisijtg, aujlif are Milling a- high as the get of Vuv stalWtjprtrea kingdom. Ry u reference to cals ol the day, Rowton's pedigrae Wm purlormancea may he seen, us also the very •liqjjf csluputitt* in. w hich he is held both m Kitghindaud America. N. B.—Black servants sent wlfp mares, will ho hoarded .gratis ; having un ■ (SfCOmmodation* fi>r white persons on the spot, ijtgy must board in Co-. ■uruhia nr else whore " , {Tr The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Courier will please copy thp 'ahovo six times wi’okly, and eml their ocoounts to this office.— Col, T thiseape— Jan 3 \74UCLUBE FACTORY.—The Stockholders \ of the Vsacluie Factory are requested to meet on ilmiksy, the 20th of February next, at the 'Fie l ' /mu, to deck!- upon matters of imporupoo to tbs j Company. GE?O^ *