Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, February 23, 1837, Image 3

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NEW DRUGSTORE. THE Subscriber has just reeved and is now o pening a new stock of D««, Medicines, Sur gical instruments, Points, Oil«Vamishe«, Window Glass, Dyers' & Halters’ raaleals, Brushes, Soaps Perfumeries, and other artich in bis i, ne , ail o: Athich he offers for sole on lcr 8 lis accommodating as sny in the Southern marks, hy wholesale 01 rtail. He is resolved to fnrnh the best articlei (•at can be procured in his liti; and in addition tc tie usual assortment of drugs * will keep most 01 fee approved patent medicines *] nostrums now in gieral use, among which he rw has genuine / Swaira’s Panacea and Vor.jjuge, Potter’s Catholicon, • The Indian’s Panacea, \ Carpenter’s Compound Flui' 1 Extracts. Dent’s Pills, Judkins Ointment, liadcaux’s Strengthening Peters. Osborn’s Philotokan, Relfe’s Asthmatic Pills. Hrmtcr’s Pills, Dumfries’ Pile and Itch Oiunent. Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed Do. Ointment for Saft Ilium, Honey of Boneset, w Indian Specific, Bernard's Remedy for Chol a, Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, Oldridge’s Balm of Columli, , Rowland’s Macassar Oil, I Ward’s Hair Oil, Bear's Oil, Indian Dye for the hair, Ac&c. ALSO, I A full assortment of genine fmmsonian Medi cines of every kind, and Howards Books and Pa tents, being Howard’s general ngat for the State ol Georgia. The subscriber, in offering hinielf to the public as a general Druggist and ApotheWry, does not do it with a view to intrude himself u«j p them uncalled for; but to make an honest iivtn in an honest way, and in doing this to have the plasurc of accommo dating those who may need mi diines or other arti cles in his lino on terms which ie flatters himsell cannot tail to please. He sidiciH a share of public patronage from this city and Com any who may make this city their market. His store is on Broad Street, si* of the tw o mor tars, and is nearly opposite Dr. "Ay’s. BEN.VET HARRIS. Augusta, Fob. 7, 1837 j. 31 3w iliac-Ileau Academy, f JAHE second scolastic year ijf this Academy will A commence on the 15th instant, under the en tire management of the subscriber. It is intended to make this institution more select, and fir this purpose, the number of pupils will he limited Numerous applicants being disappointed during the past year from sending to this institution, in cense qnenceof not being able to procure board in the mighborhood The subscriber has determined tc make arrangements to accommblute scholars, whe may desire it, with board in Ins o*n family. Persons desirous of placing their children under his enre will please make early application. The branches taught will he .those that form a substantial English education, with the addition ol French. TERM'S. I For tuition per quarter, $8 00. For board and tuition, $l6O annum, payable quarterly in advance. S.W. MILWARD. Richmond Co., Feb. 5, 1837. 3tw 31 Georgia. Xmsu native ,V Irusi CoiiiiTiTtiTy Auot:yi-A, Nov. 2,133 G. rpHIS Company will receive [money on deposit, for any time not less than sixty days, nor mart than twelve months. Transferable certificates o such depwsile will he issued, bearing interest at tin rale of six percent per annum For periods longei or shorter than either of the above, special contracts will be made. For the convenience of persois residing at a dist ance, applications may be mads to either of the agents of the Company, in South Carolina and Geor gia, whose names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Sec’ry. Agents: Padelford, Fay & Co., Savamah. P. R. Voting & Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Millcdgcville Charles Day, Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus Holcombe, Peck & Co., Charleston, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. November 4 88 ll Garden Nee (In. A/V7" ARR ANTED Fresh, and for sale by Cloud " ' & Both well, Augusta, Gee. (•font Asparagus, Green Globe Artichoke, Early Mohawk Beans, ) O do Rob Roy, do > g do Large White Kidney Beans) 2, do While Chtnherry do } do Dutch Case Knife do |j- Long B lood Beet, Yellow Turnip Beef, French Sugar do Drumhead Cabbage, Early York do Green Globe Savoy' cabbage Low Dutch do Early Sugar Loaf do Turnip Rooted do Red Dutch do Long Orange Carrot do Red do Early Cauliflower White Solid Cellery Early Cluster Cucumber Long Green do Short do do Purple Egg Plant Sea Kail Brown Dutch Lctluco lee Coss ~ do Large Green head do Ice head do Drumhead do Imperial sugar loafdo Fine Nutmeg Melon Largo white Onion du Rod do Plain Curled Parsley Long Smooth Parsnip Early Bishop Peas Bins Prussian do Spanish Dwarf do Early Double blossom Pens Matchbss 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 SummerC. N. do Round Leaf Spinnga Early Dutch Turnip 7-argo While Flat do t Ruta Baga do Largo Norfolk du ~ Feb 9 33 „ - TAOR SALE. —That fine establish ■ men’, knows ns Marsh’s 110- UISJiL TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, iiifliJsjß nearly opposite the Engine House, con- venient liir passengers travelling on the cars from and to Charleston Also convenient lor travellers ; this Establishment is largo and oommo dious, with Stables, offices,and all other necessary m out buildings, calculated for a largo business. It will he sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel M Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to’the Subscribe™ m Whe premises. JOHN MARSH M " Aiken, Jan. 26 20 3m GOOD SITUATION FUR 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 ol in forming all who it may concern, that this place now offers advantages.to e good Tailor, that few villages ■ in the country does. 'lt is a plane of good society,con- M sidcred very healthy. Boarding can be had in good I ‘ houses from 83 to 810 per month, and as much work ns any one Would be willing to do. Any fur ther information wanting, will be cheerfully given hy either of the subscribers y J. E GROCE. C. STATHAM. Goshen, Lincoln co., Georgia. The Southern Spy will give the above two inser tions -.iid forward their account to J. E. Groce foi payment. _____ f m ' r ~ FROM the Subscriber last night, on nfflnH r ’-'-" ri '" l in this city, a Chesnul Sorrol HOUSE, about nine or ten tpy)- yA years old, with a white spat in bis A forehead, and some few saddle marks a long switch tail, is about ' Islands high, vmuno othc? particular marks now well in harness, and shown, a disposi i; •** tion to bitei while |j . „ lven to any person Five DoUararevvanl e^forma , £ me , I who will take him np a ll FERGUSON. I ✓rto Richard F. Bush- w.u. rc,™ M 1 1 •* Feh f, ’ CARRIAGES, y. BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, TILBURYS, r . GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY, PLEASURE, iv AND PEDLER’S WAGONS, if ? tyle ? an , J of f vpr - v description, ordered, «aTdtrrir * exprei6iy for u,, ‘ market : 1,1 , bIITHER UOI.L, 10 cJZTw*'?- Proof Carriage Ware-House, >f Fade 1 1 m S lln .“ ,< i l J iim ' Reynold streets, near the lure'&c^° r Sa ' e ’ Harness,Carnage Furni Vehicles of all kinds, made to order. Repairing done at short notice. Au S Ib Cl Cm B > LANKETS, FLANNELS, &c. Ac.-Thosu) * * svnbers have just received 3 bales Duffil Blankets 1 do super Bed do 8 do white Flannels 2 do red do 2 do red Lindseys, 2 cases Satinets, (low price) With a variety of other Goods in their line, which, ia\ing been lately purchased, and a part of their own importation from England, they are enabled to Otter them below the present market prices. EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. Janfl 6 ll O l ' Groceries, N accommodating terms,by Calhoun AII eakd opposite the upper Market, North side's Broad street, Augusta, Geo. 50 bhds .Sugar assorted 25 do Cuba Molasses . 10 bids Georgia Syrup ’> U’O bags prime Cuba Coffoo 1’ 150 do do Rio do 50 do do Java do 10 bbls Loaf Sugar '• ID hhds N E Rum / 50 do Whiskey 10 do N. Gin r ‘ 20 do Cordial, assorted 20 do Wine do 10,000 Spanish Sogars _ 5,000 common do 10,000 lbs prime Bacon 10 tons Bar Iron, assorted sizes 11 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 1 ‘ 20 boxes Tobacco “ 30 do yellow Soap , 50 kegs Nails, assorted L 5,000 lbs east Ware ° Feb 10 law2m 3-1 o Eliickering’ {Piano*. -o u t Ijv; • vy '^ If PARSONS is new opening Bof those justly e SUB , celebrated Piano Fortes, made by J. Chicker ing & Co. of Boston. Persons wishing to examine good instruments are invited to call early as the ns , sortmont w ill soon be broken. y J. D. SPEISSEGGER, b Intending to remain in this city during the present winter will devote his time exclusively to repairing O and tuning Piano Fort.>s. Application to ho made at 10 Mr. Parson’s Piano Forte Room, 295 Broad street. Nov. 27 95 1 Is t _ Aiiifiisia Sec«i SJorc. IG Wholesale and Retail—Broad street, near the lower r . Market. rpHE subscriber has re-oponod the AUGUSTA 3- SEED STOREasabove, where he Ims just received a largo supply of fresh Garden and Field Seeds, Bullions and Tuberous Roots, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, &c. This collection comprises every variety usually kept in the large seeds store at the Norm. The seeds are ol the finest quality and warranted to grow'. All orders from country' dealer will hare the same discount allowed on them as at the Norih- J. H. J. SERVICE. N. B—A fine collection of double Dahlais and d Green House Plants, will ho offered for sale early m the spring. Just received a choice collection of fin werir.g Shrub and Rose hushes. Dec 16 100 w7i&smiF&M Notice. IN cMi sequence of the dcaih of Mr. Thomas B. •Thompson, one of the firm of Smith & Tiiomt son, and subsequently WeathkiilY & Tiiomtson, it has become necessary that the concerns of said firms should bo closed. The creditors arc therefore notified and required to present their claims, legally attested, at ns early dale as possible, in order to fa cilitate the undersigned in bunging the business ol said firms to a speedy close. WM. WEATHERLY. Salem,Clark co. Feb 6. [Feb 10 4tvv 31 Dr. Ilriij. Douglas*, surgeon dentist, HAS relumed to the city and resumed the duties of his profession, at his residence comer of Broad and Jackson streets, over the store of Messss. Clarke, McTier & Co. Oct4_ _ ts ]\JOTICE.— The subscriber having this day ta i \ ken into Co-partnership James Panton, the business will hereafter he conducted under the firm of Thomas Barrktt&Co. Jan 11 8 ImJ THOMAS BARRETT^ f|IHOMAS BARRETT & CO. having removed Jb to the new Hriek Store of Mr. 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 slock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, tyc,, which they are prepared to put up at the dhortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the biihlic patronage. [Jon 11 81m Horse* li«st. rtaa. STRAYED or Stolen from the sta hies of the Gcorgio Rail Road &■ Bank ing Company, situated on Section No. 5, two short-rail Bay wagon HORS- V. P'Tg ES—one of them has a star in his forehead. Whosoever will.return the above mentioned Horses to the stabler, or to the un dersigned at the Planters Hole 1 , Augusta, shall he liberally rewarded. j EI)GAR TJIOMSO N. Feb 8 , 34 The Sentinel and Courier, will copy the above three limes weekly. GENERAL LAND AGENCY atMOBILE. rpnilE undersigned bcleivingthala General Land ' i jj agcncy for the purchase, sale and management ’ i of Real Estate it this Stale, would afford many advan ! lairos both to purchasers,sellers and owners of proper* 3 , v b living out, of the State, and citizens leaving the r q.v for a short lime and, properly conducted would | he liberally patronized will open a office for mat bu ' siness on the Ist of October. ■ lrj, e undersigned assures the public that no pains or expenses will he spared to obtain from time to nme an accurate knowledge ol the value of Real ~, the city and viemty. - And soon as passible, ho will procure large rnmis - „( this ciiy ami all other cities, town* Ac. that offer » “pSy I™®'(D^for ho dclincntol on maps i- „{,d Sbitcd to the public,and when the maps are * “tsan'lhctory, he will accompany the purchaser to, s"a „„i„i the tract or lot of land, i- al, i‘ " exertion will bo used to effect negotiations rl „VSof nrflnerty, and when requested or mstmeted h f Lgjn Real Estate, the strictest attention r - Sill he mid 10 tho-tilles and claims to the same. n The undersigned will he found at all times at his of- Thounttersig { and Conti streets, except wffion out on business, and respectfully solicits ashore of public patronage. gCORGE V V. GRANT r- >r KBFEaKNCES. . Messrs. Fuller, Graham &CV i Churcbill & Mason, G. Kibbe, n Judge A. S. Ltpscomh, , MO ij|LE lS I William J- Vaudegratt, n ; Governor John Gayle, '■ s ! F. S. Blount, »' c, E. Bhemian, 11 Joshua Kennedy, R.jUoiin, Boston Allas, N. v The New Orlem.i Com.| Baltimore York Express, L * •* s , at<l ]{jcrhu Sentinel, h Chronicle, Charleston I ji un i«viIlo, Advocate, Georgia, Nashville ~ ’ me ry, will publish the n Ac. Alabama Jouma!,nicomil. to the h above four months, and loi'vorU tnur w Q subscnbers_for payment uq i ;t( October 7 AUGUSTA Jewelcry mtd Fancy Store, South side of Broad Street, .Vo. 24’3, Two doors above the Geo. Hail Road Jlauh. r|XIIE subscriber begs leave to return his sincere 1, - thanks to the cilizcns of Augusta’, imd his it friends, and patrons generally, for their kindm ss and liberality already bestowed upon him, and hopes by strict assiduity to business to merit a continuance ol >, the same. He will with the assistance of his agent e established in New York, be ulwnvs well supplied it with the latest fashions and nnportaliunof Jewelery iand fancy goods, which, as to qualify will be interior 1j to none ever brought to the Southern Market. Hav e ing just received by recent arrivals from N. York and Philadelphia, a variety of new Jewelery and fancy articles such ns Anchor Escapement Independent seconds, Duplex do detached Lever parachute Compon* 3« sation, » Tobins and Robinsons’ fine detached single, ’ re double and hunting cased Lever, j Silver Lever, Duplex, Lepine and Swiss, J A splendid assortment of Ladies’ Gold Neck and Guard Chains, Gentlemen's “Guard" Fob do. Gold Keys and Seals, Steel and Plated do. A few splendid rich Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Rings, . •t. A l ar 8o assortment of fashionable Ear Rings, r Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Medallions and j Miniature Cases, Sleeve Bullous and Stud Is, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, do do Spectacles, do do Thimbles of all sizes, *■ Painted Snuff Boxes. Silver Spoons and Sugar Tongs, > Butler and Fruit Knives, 1 Britannia Ware, such as Tea nnd C ffi-o Pots, Rich Gill and Ebony Mamie Clocks, Artificial Flowers in China Vases, lor mantle or naments, Silver Corahs, Buckles and Slides, Coral Beads, of different siz s, Splendid Japan Waiters, in sells and assorted sizes, Rich plated Swivel Castors, do Silver mounted Cake Baskets, do do do Candlesticks, do do do Snuffers mid Trays, Superior London Wire Twist double and single Barrel Guns, Superior do do do Belt Pistols, with a variety of Pocket Pistols, Rodgers A Wustenholm’s Pocket, Pen, Desk mid Bowie Knives, do Barbers A Elliott’s superior Razors, Razor Straps, Hair, Cloth and Tooth Brushes ; Sportmen’s Game Bugs, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps; Aceordian’sjVliisic Boxes of various sizes, with al most every article in the above line, which he most respectfully invites tho public to cull and examine for themselves. N. B. Having a competent Watch Maker in era - ploy, all kinds ol Clock and Watch repairing shall he punctually attended to with satisfaction to cus tomers. J. B. MURPHY. Feb 7 if 3i GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE FEVER .fc AGUE PILES, A Certain and Lasting Cure fur that disease. subscriber, having been appointed Special J Agent for the sals ol Gallighan’s Fever and ’ Ague Pills, is prepared to furnish planters nnd coun ■ try traders with supplies of said articles on terms > equally as favorable as they can bo obtained of tho • proprietors. Gallighan’s Pills, though useful for all diseases which originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended for t Fever nnd Ague. In the first place they cleanse, ; strengthen, and give lone to tho stomach anil bowels, t and create a new ami healthy action throughout lie system. They produce a natural and permanent ap petite. They defend thejsyslcm against now or suh subsequent attacks of tho disease. They remove all obstructions of the liver and other organs. They a - si.it the various operations of nature, hy cleansing the system of all vitiated, corrupt and acrid humois, and thus invigorate and reanimate the whole frame, Possessing a purgative quality .they cannot remain in the bowels to produce such other diseases as often follow the injudicious treatment of the Fever and Ague They arc composed entirely of vegetable mut ter, and may he token hy|pcraons of belli sexes and ol all ages, without the least danger of unplensai I consequences. In line, the public are assured, tin t Gallighan’s Pills possess those inestimable virtius which ore requisite not only to arrest, hut to eradi calo and destroy, tho last seeds of this most distress ing malady of the human family. The proprietors’solemnly pledge themselves that they do not contain a particle of minerals in any shape or form, but are composed entirely of sim/.le vegetable substances, which,oil her separately or coin hined, and without regard to sox or age, perfectly harmless in their effect upon the human system. The following persons in this place, have been ap pointed Sub-agents, at whoso stores those Pills mi y be obtained. Thomas Richards, Book Store, No. 293, and T 11. & 1. Plant, 244 Brood-street. A large mass of highly respectable testimony, con firming the reputation of Gallighau’s Pills, may he seen at either ol the stores of the above named per sons, or at the subscriber’s c ~ . NELSON CARTER, Special Agent,Wholesale and Retail DrurfgUt. Au* gusta, Georgia. Jtoto R) 45 NEGROES FOR SALE7 f|MIE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, South -M. Carolina, at the second house I’roru the bridge, has on hand a large number of likely VIRGINIA AL AVES, and will receive new supplies every two weeks. Persons wanting to purchase, Planter’s or Trader’s, would do well to give us a call. JOSEPH WOOD A CO. Tho city papers and tho Macon Messenger will insert the above once a week for throe months. Fell ‘2 !>7 ' NOTICE. Gffico An»iniiU A: Hanking €'«• f IIHB Stockholder* of this institution w ill incut, J. pursuant to adjourrincut, at this Bank on Mon day, the OlhofFeh insf., at 10 o'clock A M., to lake into consideration the permanent location of a Banking Mouse, and such other business us may bo brought before tho meeting at that time. By order, ROBERT WALTON, I'Vb 4 2U Cashier. i\cw Carriage Repository. , CE'UIE subscribers have •Sfch. -X on hand and are con s. stantly receiving (of their rvHWBT*' H own manufacture,/ Gar- R,A(iKH ol every description Wl wuiL A. ' which they offer for sale on the most favorable terms, at " their RtqHisilory, 303 Broad street, Augusta, viz: Coaches, Chariolros, Dicky scat Barouches, Stan hope, standing and extension lop Barouches, Pitas tons, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all kinds, together with a large assortment of Harness. Persons wishing to buy will do well to look before they pur chase elsewhere. Orders for any description ofCar riages will ho thankfully received and executed in the best manner and at the shortest notice. H. S. BOADLEY A CO., Augusta, Ga. H. S. A G. IIOADLEY, New Haven, Conn. Nov 1 87 if CIAUTION, —All persons are hereby cautioned / against trading lor a pronifosory Nolo (written as follows :) Dollars 1410.—8 y the twenty-fifth day ol Decem hernext, we promise to pay Isaac Watkins, Trustee, dor Mr. Sheppard) or bearer, fourteen hundred nnd ion dollars for value received, and if not punctually paid, interest from date, 11th January, 1837. (Signed hy) W. B. Warthe.v, k ° T. J. Warthen. As the consideration fir which the said note was given, lias entirely failed, I am determined not to im fon 26—1 2t W. li. Warthen. riVo THE SOUTHERN PUBLIC.—Wo foci it a I duty wo owe to ourselves, to inform our friends of certain reports which are “on tho tongues of every one,” that some teachers in Scoltshorough are Abolitionists. We arc not the onlpteachers in ,-Cottsborough, and those who know us would he the last to charge us with such hateful principles—they know us to bo Southern men (natives of Virginia, but Georgians by adoption) hy birth, education, and in fjcl ‘" g ' L. LA TASTE, V. LA TASTE. 83-Editors who have published a previous adver isement of ours, will please discontinue that and in sert the above once a week for four weeks.J Jan. 26 Valuable Servant* for Sale, rau) raise money-—A Woman thirty nine yearn o i o«e who ban fir the last twenty five years been in the constant service ol her present owner, as gen eral house servant, carrying the keys of her mistress. ' As a general house servant she has probably no equal m seven children, the oldest a good soams ' Ires eleven years old and the youngest tour 1 Tr.qmreo? THOMAS DAWSON. Feb 15 4r P J riVt RENT, until Ist January, lH3f jrwk -■- a Blore House with ■ Post Oflio * Slf <attached, in a pood neighborhood so .UlUiwJ welling goods, olmut itimy-fivo mile Iron Augusta. For (urllier particular emimre of .Mr. A. Knowlton, Augusta. Jan 16 18 fitvv CHANCY AND STAPLE DRY GO.ODS—TIk JL subscriber, by recent arrivals from Charlealot and the North, is enabled to oiler to the public a va ricly of Fancy and Staple Articles, at the [owes rales, viz • 8 ami 9-4 London Dullil Blankets Super. French do do 0 “ Rose do do s Red and White Flannel J Bro. blue and bleached Homespuns f Marseilles Counterpaincs 1 Irish Linens t Fine Longcloth I Furniture Calicoes >■ French Chintz r Servants lltmdk'fs, ■! ami 0-1 .square Single anddouble width Merino t Worsted Table Covers 1 Crass Cloth and Corded Skirls Silk Hose and i Hose Cotton do Black Silks lor Dresses Spool and Hall Cotton, English Fins; and othet articles too various to bo ©numerated. A Iso, a superior article of GIIIIM AN WORSTED CRUELLY, lor fumy work, at 1 T. P. SY.ME, Broad at. second door below Bridge st. Ja» 19 11 3t JOT.S AT FLORENCE Foil SALE?—The J second sale of Lots at the beautilul town el ' Florence, Stewart County, Ala. will tako place on •Monday the 80th day ol February next, at which j lime will be offered (illy o- one hundred desirable Lois. Terms of sale made known on theday. Flo rence is situated on the banks ol the Chattahoochee. 89 miles below Columbus and G miles above lr winton. Any thing in praise of this beautilul scat is deem ed unnecessary. But those who wish to live on a Southern River, enjoy good health by drinking good water, and making money, would do well lo appear omliotioy. If. W, JEUNIGAN, .inn il 8 Agent li»r thp Company. Sir The Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S. U. Sentinel, Charleston Mercury and Alabama Journal, will please publish the above weekly lit! day ofsule, and forward their accounts lo mo for ' payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ca, tfITV SHERIFF'S SALE.- t'a the first Tups ' day in March next, at the lower Market ho wootnlto usual hours, will bo stdcl lour Negro men o wit:—Nat, Charles, Callow ay, and lien, levied on as the property of Jarvis Ballad, deceased, lo satisfy i two it. fas, from the Court of Common Pleas e( the i city ol Augusta, viz. John Fox, vs. Jarvis Ballad, i and G, 13. Lamar, vs. the same. Terms cash, purchasers lo pay for tides. jatt 85 wlds E. Martin, S C. A GEOliu IA, Jefferson County WHEREAS, Roger L. Gamble applies to mo for Loiters ol Administration on the estate ol Manning Spradloy, deed, tlc-sc arc therefore to I file and admonish all and singular the kind cd ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my ollieo within the time prescribed by law, lo show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. K. 13UTHWELL, Uep.Clk.C.O. Jon 3 1 wlitlil SAMUEL LANK. Tailor and Imparl r of English Cloths , ij c. 48 Broad street, HAVING just arrived from London, begs most rcspeeffully to return his si core thanks to Iho ' citizens of Charleston, and the adjoining States, for tlie very liberal share ol patronage which he hits , hitherto received, and feels I hut ho would ho want ing in gratitude for such support, were ho not thus , publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, , and to prove that he has still tin earnest and sincere , desire to extend, ii possible, his connections in South Carolina, lie lias been to England lor Iho purpose ’ of effecting arrangements ol u direct intercourse bo \ tween the establisluneiil there uml here, mid also with the Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. Ac. Having completed his arrangements m n manner to ensure a quick succession ol iho most fashionable articles of Dross being exported, bo most respect (ullyassures them that ho has now opened an assort ment of COATS, fa. Ac., which are not to be sur passed for quality, workmanship and stylo, la the u. States. S. L. liegs to add that all orders in his business for the Loudon Murkels, will meet a promptness of dost atch which will characterize the peculiar ad vantages of this establishment. Muster Tailors may bo supplied with the latest lashious. N. B.—Wanted, 18 first rate COAT HANDS. Dir The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni eio, will phrase give the above two insertions on Sat urday ami Thursday, until further notice.—Charles ton Mercury. • Jan. 80. 16 APPI.ES.— 'The subscriber has on consignment a lot of superior Northern Drvcd Apples that will be sold very low by Iho hag or bushel. Faint lies wanting cheap fruit will do well to cull soon. BENJ. BAIRD. Jan. 84. -It 19 lIEADDEN, Portrait PstvrtK, ro. pect * J) • fully informs the Citizens of Augusts that he has returned to tiiis city, and taken the room in the Masonic Hall, which ho occupied last winter. It's" Specimens of ills Painting may bo seen in a few days ut Ins room, to which he invites the atten tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jan7 , fi if Ks UAUDIAN’S NOTICE.—Four mouths after vJf date, application will he made to iho honors hie the Inferior Court of Columbia eotuily, wheat sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave lu sell three Negroes, belonging lo Mrs. Lydia Bug,'. Jun G 4 4tm*J BENJAMIN HUGO, Guard. lAW NOTICE.—The subscriber, having locu i led himself in Washington, Wilkes county, Georgia, will practice Imw in the several Courts of the Northern Circuit. All business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. Vr He may he (bund ut Dr. Robert L. Rotldey’s Office. WE A. QUIGLEY. Jan 11 8 4t CfARPENTER’S Solution of Krcasutr —For tlto ' cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, totters, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac. For sale by CLOUD * BOTHWELL, Jan 1C 15] No 838 Broad street. UNITED STATES HOTEL The Httbscriher speell'ully informs ip aphis friends and the public that be has oftened the above Lninhlislmienl, and fitted it up in a superior style. He is now ready lo accommodate transient families, and such other persons as may favor him with their pa tronage. His terms are higher than similar estab lishments in the city, hut ns he gives his entire personal allenliun to the management of il, lie (eels satisfied (hat those who honot him with their company amt partake of his fare, will nut find fault with his prices. BENTON WALTON. Augusta, Jun. 9 0 Ct PUI.ASKf S, HOLT, Attorn.not Imw, Eaton ton, Ga —Continues to practice Law in the Oekmulgec Circuit and some ol the adjacent coun ties. Jan 31 X w2m 17 A JUrslratc Poiimnmi and Ac- Ssßir countant is desirous of employment, for a short lime in litis city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 If 13 NOTlCK.—Ronhut Clakkf: Ksq. i« milhori/L’d lo colloct ull (liiph ami (!emnrid« for Water privilege. Jon 18 14 4tJ Bii EL HALE. Sojiiin, CS.tln, ripe*, ami MADIRA WINE, CASKS tresh importer! M. M. Wine 100 (*nae« lliit-s (ur, »Vilk As lloruin 20 Hoxph Pi 6?) do * s oap ft (’a.scH Roitlnl Macleria Just landed and (or *Valo low by SAMJJFOIIIi Ac COIzLINaV, Aurl'r*. Feb 6 30 Opposite tlio Planters Hotel. ■PRINTING PAPER—From A. Potiorspn A: B Hon'd Paper Mill, Greenville, 8. C.—Just re ceived and for sale at the fnrnnufar-iurerH prior;*, by Jan7 ifj T. H. & I. C. PizANT. Commanicated. \ g R. EDITOR —Through the columns of your ItJ, useful paper, we would recommend the Peo ple’s Opposition l.ine of Post Cot-ches, from Mont gomery to this place. We have travelled through the whole route with safety, though the roads are in many places almost impassable. The Coaches and Teams all excellent, the drivers sober, polite, and careful; in short from the speed with which they transport their passengers, end the attention paid lo their comfort, we have no hesitation in say ing that it is the best line in every respect in lire Slate. , EDWARD LR FORT, ) y y CHAK. L. KINGSBURY,) ‘ iork ' J. B. HAM,, I WM. If. KEMPTON, 5 Miss, WM. DILLAHUNTY, ) EDVV. LLOYD, Maryland. Feb. C 30 5V f)r ROBERTSON has Removed to lirelower ee cncmentoftho brick botisoof Messrs. Rowe & llar br |H:rs, on the north side of Broad street, es Jun. 84. Bwd 19 ,rs —— . 11IAV F ibis day sold rny stock in trade to Messrs. Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cloth in. Business at the old and well established stand, he 891 Broad-street. I trust that the liberal patronage >n wbicb has been extended to mo w hile in business, » will not be lost with them, si Jan 14 II 111 D'LYON THORPE. 4 Li, persons having claims against mo, will please present thorn at the old stand, where I can bo found for one month from this dale Persons in debted to mo are politely requested lo make imme diate payment. D'LYON THORPE. Jan 14 ‘ 11 ts a g ARGUNS SELLING OFF AT COST.— » ** Tits subscribers illicit ling lo close their bust ness Oiler their u hole stock ofgouds at cost for cash; their slock consists of a very general assortment ji dry goods, among which are Extra fine Bine and Black, l laths, Blue Stik.s, Black Fr. ffonihazitus, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, <Vc. MORGAN & WYATT, No. -U6. _Jan 4 a EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE lt c L O THING. K. w. ‘ -VO. 19/ JlliO.il) STJiEET, IS As constantly on hand, and continues daily to ■ receive Irom lus own mamifaciory, fresh sup plies . 1 the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL - MADE 1 LOflllNG, which ho offers Wholesale 10 . and Retail, cm the most liberal terms, and invites Ids d friends anil customers to call ami examine u Groat pains are taken in the selection and work h mansliip of his Goods, and his assortment is mil sar in passed in any market His Block comprises every >- article in his lino, among which are tlio following, e i viz • r- DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olivo, i- Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, a Gray, Arc. d OV EK-CO.VTS, lir-t rate and common Blue, ts Black Brown, Drill), Olivo, Green, Dahlia, Mohair, Stool Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, &c. Alas, su , perior German f.loaishatr Carahlat. '■ UENILEMEA S Slip, cloth cloaks, i) Blue, Blaett, and Brown, fine and common Camhlct, n of Blue Brown, Ac. ■f LADIES SUPERFINE <t COMMON CLOTH (■ LOANS, Blue, Brown, and Olive. Also, fine mid eommon Cmnld.i, Merino, Circassian, Brochclles, &c. At, J* PANTALOONS, of superfine ami common Cloth, Blue. Black, Brown, Olive, Utah, Grey and Bull', 1 fine Black and other Rib’d (.’assitneros of all tlescrip- P lions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and \ Cussinterus, Cord and Beaverlines. VESTS, superfine and common Blue and Black > Cloth and Castim to, Plain, Plaid and Fig’ll Silk Vel vets, Plain, 1 laid ami Fig’ti Mennuea and Valentins, . While mid Bull Cussinmrc, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d _ Silk, Plain and Fig’d Toilim tt and Merino, Plain and Fig'd Quilted Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Sniped Mar o seillos, Plain mid Fig’d Colton Velvet, Swtutilown, o Arc. Ac o .VATIN F. P CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks, d Coatees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stri y ped Pantaloons. v YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, Blue, t 131 k, Brown and Green Frock ami Dress Co its, Pan taloons and Vests, do. Seli' ui Frocks, Cuntocs, Round Jackets, Punlulons and Vests, Cloth mid Po tersham Over-Coals, and Cambist Cloaks. Also,a \arioty of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINEN AND COT TON SHIRTS, Striped and Plaid Gingham, do. 11 Woolen end Cotton Under -Shins and Drawers, Col ■ 0 lurs, Begums, Suspenders, Slocks, and Udkfs. r Also, u general assortment of ECU, SILK AND * HE A VE.U UA TS AND ECU CAES. Jan. 84 19 s e tni'POLEN, from u Boarding house in this city I, kx last night, or oirly this morning, it superior blue “ BROADCLOTH CLOAK, thr which u suitable rewnidwill bo | aid, on its doltvory ui the Chronitdo J A Sentinel office [Janfi It {FT From tnfoimalion received, it is supposed , r that the above mentioned CLOAK was sold by u man who stole il, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it ,s 1 staled, left this city for Greensboro’, or ihul neighbor ’’ hood, last Friday morning. Any information re 1* spiiciing it will ho lliaukliiTly received e rf'SLOTHS.—The Subscribers are ibis day open- VV ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by litem s direct Irom England, per ship China, consisting of if llUrns, iS’ieel Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally 1- low priced. s They have also received per snip Victoria, from Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Linens 1- Damask Tahlo Diaper t" Pantaloon Stuffs Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Camldets, Moraines, Ac. Which I hoy will offer at New York prices. EDGAR CARMICHAEL 1 Jan 9 A _ 6tf (NAUI'ENTER’S Ulio-Kisinuus Extract of Mus- J turd, or Ore of Sinopim— A most valuable ru befacient, and nets instantaneously on its application . Fur sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, Jan 19 15] No. 838 Broad-Great. ’ H UST A RRi V ED, n splendid assortment of Italian Alabasters and Marble Ornaments. Wo would call the attention of the citizens ol Angnsln to a taro 1 assortment of Alai asters and Marble Ornaments, brought from Florence, and made expressly lor this market. We have visiled this country from motives similar lu those which induce Americans lu visit Ita ly Wll arc also told that the Americans arc a rapid r ly growing nation not only in wealth and enterprise but also that they cultivate a refinement of (aula: con | scqnanlly w c have brought hero, tlio greatest variety ol the finest specimens ol art, ever yet introduced in this ( ily. Consis ing of Aluhaslors, Aguto, and Marble Vases, Watch Ca ses, Ornatacnlal ilaskels, .Minlilc uml Alabaster Can dle Slicks, Dogs Pilchers,Coloured Toys, utdsomo | [ splendid Marble centre Table Tops, Ac. Ac. . The above are now exhibited and Ibr sale at Iho auction rooms ol Bandilbrd A Collins, ladies and ' , gonllcttien are invited lo cftllttnd examine far them sclvos. Jan 17 _tf 13 , AA DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from tz” the subscriber,-in Macon, on the 13th ult. 11 ’ negro man named PRIMUS,about thirty-five or forty years ol age. He is about live icet seven or eight inches high, rather slender, very quick in his speech and motions ; has lost most of his front teeth, mid speaks much like an African or low country negro.- When he hit ho had on a Kentucky jeans frock coat, yellow homespun pantaloons, u pair of Russet . shoes, and 11 largo brimc.l Weed lint. He limy endeav or to get U .South Carolina, on the Savannah river, j below Hamburg. A reward ol Ten Dollars will bo given for arresting said negro and confining him in j jail, or Forty Dollars will ho given if the said ne gro is delivered lo William Fort,in Macon. WM. B. BAIX. Macon, Jan 1G 18 4t fEr 'Tlie MiUedgevills Recorder, Aogusla Sent!- . ml, Savannah Republican and Darien Telegraph w ill give tiro above 4 insertions. —Macon Messenger Storage ol* wel or dry good*, ft/f AY fie bad in n fire proof building, in a safe ir 8 and central situation, by applying al the cor ner of Bay and Mclntosh slrccls. Feb 3 88 NEW SCHOOL.—-Mr. Eoskv lakes Ibis method I of inlorming the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, that lie will open mi English School in Iha I house recently occupied by Mr. Pike, lor the term I of three months, Incontinence on Monday the Gilt j 1 February, 1837. Having been engaged in the liusi- 1 iiesa of leaching fir fourteen years, ho flatters him self ho will he able lo render ample satisfaction, to parents, guardians and pupils, and therefore respect fully solicits their patronage. Jan 31 85 w3t Dancing academy.—J. c smith,respect fully informs his pupils and the public, that at the expiration ofhis first course of lessons in dancing, which will take place on rite Isth of February, ho proposes to give u second course of Inst ruction, con sisting of 84 lessons in 0110 month, each class attend ing doily ; 0“ ho feels pimwtuded, that by this means his pupils will make mu*i greater progress, and be enable), to retain bis instruction longer, by practising once every day. Those who are favorably disposed to these views, will please make early appli'ulion at lit* school room. [Jan 31 85 8t DU. PET IMPS 7 VEGETABLE MEDIGINVE KTOMACHIG/E ET HEPATICBE—For ’ ' tlie cure of Dyspcpsi 1, Liver Complaints, Ac. Ac. | Also, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Anti-Bilious Pills, the cheapest and most approved Family Medi cine ever offered lo Iho public. Those medicines havo been found so effectual in { removing the complaints for which they are reeorn ! mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to them for ttu ir patients, after having exhausted their 1 I skill to little or o > psrpose. For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, 833 Broad et. * I Jan 3 1 ' lii'GDR MONTHS alior date application will ho 1 lv made to the honorable Inferior Court of iho ' county of Jefferson, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, s for leave lo sell one hall of Lot No. sixteen, in the Twentieth District of formerly Muscogee county, . now Harris ; the property as Mary S. Moore, minor, for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian, an 7 5 vvld BTATE8 TATE HANK STOCK— A few shares .S’tuto Bank .Stock wanted—apply at tins office. Jan 18 U Bt* ! SPLENDID AND PLAIN CABINET FCRNITLBE. *jt. for sale by THOS. M. WOODSHJFF, AT HIS NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD ST’S FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE. 1BE:: leave to express my gratitude to the public for their kindness ami liberality, am] tender them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made such | arrangements at the Northern Manufactories as to warrant a quick succession of supplies to my i stock, I can at all limes be found with a good assortment, and have now on hand and for sale a* hove, PIANOS, with English and French action and Melalic Plates with elegant Scroll Bases and Veneered loci, ot easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offered in the mar kct. SOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and fig’d sealing. SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany. Italian and Egyptian Marble tops, BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses, do with Marble tops. BOOK OASES, of different stylo and prices. WARD ROBES •' « « CENTRE TABLES, with bl’k a white Marble lops. PIER “ to match. P. & C. DINING TABLES, swivel top. PLAIN do . in setts. BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES. LOOKING GL \SSES, MIRRORS & TOILETS, with Mahogany, Oilt, and Mahogany and CHAIRS of Mahogany, Curled and Birds Eye Maple. [Unit frames. do Fancy and Windsor, of every style and price. BEADSTEAUS, Ac. &c. All of which tiro public aro respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, Feb it ' 90 f Cl) it C‘ t I.ASSIC AI. AiN I) KNGIJsU SCHOOL.- ■ > Mr. Nonenosa would respectfully inform the oilmens of Augusta that ho lias associated with him •ii bis school, Mr. Honey, a griuluulo ol Jefferson College, Bn , and for the'lnst six yours im inuimelor of youth. In eonscquenee ot lliis arrangement an ujdiiional number of pupils, of both sexes, can be accommodated. The School will now consist ol l\vo departments. The Classical and Mathematical will bo under the suponntemlanco of Mr. 11., who will teach lire Latin and Greek languages--Algebra, Geometry, Purveying, Mensuration, Ac. Tho oili er branches will bo taught ns heretofore. The lollovving certificates from Professors Ntimrt and Twiss, of .South Carolina College, relative to Mr. II \ scholarship, are respeelfnlly snbmitted: 1 have examined .Mr. Hovvey with mneh particu larity, both in Laliu and Greek, and have been quilo pleased with the case am) correctness of his lr nsla lions, especially in Latin. Hu appears also to bo Ihmiliar vvilb the rules and principb »of .Syntax. I should think bint well qualified for primary instruc tion in the classic languages. .1 \V. .STUART. Prof.of Lan. m S C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. This is to ccrltly that! have examinee Mr. Hovvey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him familiar with the priaciplas•i'lnalhoinntii's ami have no doubt of bis competency to give Instructions in those branches. THOMAS S- TWIS.V, Prof, of Math in <S. C. Gollegn. Jan. 87. $f (U'.OUGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, Scollslmn,' i I (In.—Our friends mid patrons am informed that thoexorcises of this Insiiunim were resumed on Monday, IGlh insl. A. B. Wav tutus, A. B. and Miss H.valuin' Cuauiuc have arrived,und Mrs. D’- Estk is daily expected. Mr. W.comes recommend ed by tho Kev. Win. T. Brantley und others, Mrs. D'Esto, by .Mrs. Nicholas Biddle and others, Miss Clarke is a graduate of Mrs. Willard's seminary at Troy, and Mr. L. Lataste, the Principal, begs leavelo refer to Professor Janies Wallace, Dr. M. 11. Do Leon, liov. Dr Capers, Columbia, S. C.j Dr. J. 11. Gorman, Talbotton, Geo ; Dr. J. Bowen, Angus la; John 11. Howard, John D. Howell, Esq. Ed ward Corey, Esq. Columbus, Geo.; Col. Samuel Rockwell, Milludgoville; Col. F Carter, Wm Y Mansell, Esq. L. Day, Esq Beo.tsbuio', 4c. Ac. Having learned ibul some have complained of our terms being higher than at tiny other school in ibis Slate, we have concluded to establish the following us our rates : Elementary Branches, ©l2 00 per term. Highest Btanebos, 10 OJ “ “ Drawing and I’miiling, 10 00 “ 11 Languages, 10 00 “ “ Music, (Piono and Guitar each) 25 00 “ “ Use of Piano, 300 “ “ Board, 10 00 “ » ’J'be hoalll of this place, the refinement ol its so ciety, the purity ol the water, and the settled deter mination of the Principal lo render bis institution fur Georgia, what Dr. Murks’ is lor South Carolina, give us claims on Bio patronage of our .Southern brethren. ANNA M. LATASTE, I , . . L. LATASTE, ] 1 ~il,J > au‘ Jan. 87 22 fIXWENTY DOLLARS KEWARD.-Rnnu- I way from the subscriber oo tho 27ih day of October,a negro mun.iy the name of AN'l 110 NY, about S feet 6 or7 inches high, one tooth out be fore, w ith a scar on the ankle, full eyes mid speaks quick when spoken to, und ofligbt compleclion.— It is likely bo will make Ids way (hr Savannah or Charleston. Jailors ate requested lo give into rela tion immediately to the subscriber, in Burke coun ty, Gu. should said negro be lodged in Ibeircitstoi y Jan I 2 W2ml WILLIAM \V. DAVIS Ifir The Charleston Mercury will insert the above once n week for 2 months and forward t'.ieir account to (Ms office lor payment. (VJ OTICE. —Colored persons found at large n the i- * City tiller moo o'clock nt night, and before day light next inorning, w it bout pusses s'utine distinctly the plnce or pluc s lo which such colored person is permitted lo pass, will bo confined la) the Ordinances of the City direct. FOSTER BLODGET, Jun 17 13 if] City Marshal. 17(0 It 8 ALE —A splendid brass inountoil Buggy ' Wagon, double sent, lined with llesb colored watered Gras de Zin, w ith double burnoss, polo and shafts—made to order in Now Haven, lust summer, of the bust materials. Apply lo Jan 11 If IQ ' C. MINER. ftjvHE subscribers have Ibis day formed a Co- I partnership for slio transactionu a general Wholesale and Retail Drug business, and respect fully invito the attention ot llteirfriends and the pub lie to the large ami well selected stock they have now on liuini. Their Store is on (be corner of Broad and Kotlock streets, nearly opposite Stovall, Simmons, & Co.'s whorehouse. The business will be conducted under the firm of KITCHEN A ROB ERTSON. W K. KITCHEN. F. M. ROBERTSON, M. I). N B. Dr. Robertson will attend to the practice ol Ills profession ns usnsl, and messages may be left at the store or his residence. jnn 2fi 6t OE.ORG IA, Richmond county < FIvOLLEI) before me William Doyle, a Justice of I the Peace fur the Comity aforesaid, n Roane Policy above seven or right years obi, with snitch rail —no other marks —taken up by George VV. Hale and appraised by Thomas .Skinner and Sea born Skinner at Thirty Dollars. Also, one other Policy, small tail, iron grey color, branded ‘O' on the hip and lore shoulder, about II years old and lol'rd before me by Henry Wood, and appraised by George W. Hale und '1 booms Skinner al ten dollars, WM. DOYLE, J. P. Dee. 31,1836 A into extract from the Kslrny Book, 20th Jan. 1837. JAME.V McLAWS, C'lk. _ Jnn 30 _24 _ to. NOTICE.—JOHN IIASCOMIt'S Challenge lo run lour mile hems n gainst any horse, mare or gelding hi n Stales, over the Augusta 1 3 ff % Course, for twenty thousand dollars, rr<K*..'i..fc£W9l not having been taken, he will, agree alily to the terms ofsaid challenge, be let to marcs the ensuing season, at Augusta, Geo. Ample provision has been made for keeping marcs sent from a distance, lo remain with the horse His predigree, performance, and price of season will bo published in due time. Fob. 1 Stw 0 ADMINISTRATOR'S NO PICK.-—All |«T»ot.s indebted to the Estate oftlavid Alexander, lote of Jefferson County, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, end those having demands against said Estate are requested ro present them within the tune prescribed by law. This Jan. the llib, 1837. J. W. ALEXANDER,! , . . W. S. ALEXANDER. $ Alim 8 Jan. 20. X 10 ALL persons having demands against the late Beth Eason, of Jefferson county, deceased, are requested to band them in properly unlit, ntiealcd, within the lime proscribed by law, and those indebt ed lo the deceased will make payment lo HRVANT FULFOUD, Adra’r. Jnn 16 X 15 Gt (]k| OTICE. — All persons indebted to the estate of iu Winnifrod Dnnn, dec. of Columbia county, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them duly attested is the time prescribed by law. WILLIAM S. DUNN, F.x’r. . /m 1 BMw 88 XJ EGULIES FOR'SaLE.— 1 w ill self 4 Negroes, e lx viz: Charlotte, between 35 and 40 years of n age; Hurry, a hoy, about 10 years old—Susan, a n girl, 4 years of age—William, an infant, 1 year old. ,r To a purchaser who will liny them together, a lihcr n nl bargain would tie riven. For limber particulars, e enquie of the subscriber. A. EDY, it 4 miles N. E. of Applington, Columbia Co. il Jan G 4 3i* " W M. 110 WEV, Professor of Penmanship, w i ' p. remain in Augusta a short lime, to give lessons ' in this useful art. lie respectfully invites the atten tion tis nil persons desirous of writing an elegant h ml. Five or six lessons on his admirable system a are generally sufficient to neeemplish this, though years have been s|ienl in fruitless efforts to at ' Inin it. I'liiiso who have tried former systems and ' foiled, nix' asm rod there is no mistake in this Their ‘ success will he guarantied, il the requisite attention ’ he given. Perseus wishing to lake lessons are ro -1 quested lo make immediate application to Mr. If. at his room in the Masonic Hall, where his specimens may bouxamined and terms known. Private lessens given, if required. Jan 1G 12 if (VJ OTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS —Propo- I™ mis will be received t y the undersigned,until 1 the 15th of February nest, to construct a Bridge ’ across the Coosa River, to he located three miles 1 above the Wolumpka bridge—the chartar of w Irish was granted by the lute legislature. Lumber and stone may be had convenient lo the silo. For furth er particulars, apply to the undersigned. E. W. GILBERT, President , for the Coosa Bridge Company. I Wetnmpkn, Ala., Jun. 11, 1837. , The Montgomery papers, Mobile Register, Co/um • hits (Gu ) Enquirer, and the Augusta (Go.) Sentinel, will Insert the above till the Islh Fob., and forward i their accounts to this office.— Welumpka Sentinel. • STEAMBOAT OFFICE,! • Savannah, Deroinher 31, 1830. ] 1 ESOLVED, That in lunro a share of tho " 1 V Stock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia ■ shall ha fixed al One Hundred Dollars,and that the President and Treasurer call in all tho outstanding certificates, and issue new certificates at the rato o j One Hundred Dollars per share. 1 In conformity to the above resolution of the Board ol Directors, Stockholders ol the Steamboat Coral pany of Georgia are hereby required to band in r their present scrip on or lieforo the Ut of February 4 next, that new scrip may he im tied them at ilia above 5 rale. W. E. LUNG, Sec. A Tr. Jan 6 4 id Auction notice.- sanuikoro a cot. linb, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, return tlieirllmnks lo the Merchants and others of Augusta, lor the very liberal support received sinca Ibeir commencement ns Auctioneers ami Commis sion Merchants, and hope to merit a continuance • of the same. 'They are al all limes prepared to make ■ the most liberal advances on consignments, arid 1 pledge themselves lo use their host exertions lo roa- I tier satisfactory and prompt sales I They beg leave to slam that they have engaged (bo services el one of the most experienced Auction eers at the sunt li, whose whole lime and attention will he devoted to the business of the firm, and they most confidently say that higher prices lor Lands. Negroes, Merchandize, Stock, Ac. cannot beoblain • cd by any oilier Auct on House in this city or else where. N. B. Tbo following ore the rales of Commission, as agreed upon by both Auction houses in this city, to w iiiclt llioy are hound to adhere, according to written contract; Dry Goods and general Morchantdize, 3 per cent. Morses, (valuable blood slock excepted) 5 per ceul. Estate Sale of Personal properly, 3 per cam. Books and Prints, Ilf percent. Hi ul Estate under ©2.000,21 per cent. Over 81,500 and under $5,000 2 percent, Over ©s,oooand under SIO,OOO 11 percent. $J0,0()0 and over, luer cent. Bank stuck on $5,000 and undersso,ooo, i percent. Over ©50,01)0, 1 percent. All Estatesales when the property it alreeds sold and cried fur the purpose ol waking Tillos, $5 per Lot or Ilnuso ond Iml. For Negroes SB. For Negroes in all cases It tier cent. Jan 21 ts F? (flit DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from the subscriber, In Orangeburg district, >S. C. on (be 4tli ol March Inst, a Negro Man by live nainu of GLASCOU, and Ids wife KATEY—Gles con is about 23 years of age, about live feet nine or 10 jnrhes high, dark complexion, round face, mid dling full eyes, a good set of teeth, and nolicard—be is a stout and likely negro. Kale, his wife. Is almut 20 years of age, a good sized wench, a shade lighter than Gluscou, has a scar on one cheek, tolerable lull i yes, good teeth and rather small month, and a little inclined to thick lips. Since they left me, they were apprehended and confined in the jail ol Jeffer son county, Georgia, anil escaped from the said jail on the slh day ut December, 1836—1 was informed by llm Jailor in said county, that the wench Kot«y was tar gone in pregnancy nt the lime of her escape. 1 will give the above reward of One Hundred DdL tars for tbo delivery ol sold Nogrues to me in Orange burg District, South Caroline, or Fifty Dollars tut their apprehension and confinement nt any jail its the Stale of Georgia, so that I red get them. My residence isobout 2 miles distant from BranchviUe, on the Kail Road, in Orangeburg district. L. E. COONEIL Jnn 14 II swim IN FORMATION. —Sports hcn ami Otiikrs— Tho use of your guns or your dugs against oaf thing, wild or tame, flying or running, in my enclos ed premises, will lie at your peril; fur every thing in the Pink is for man to enjoy, hut not to destroy ; and I, with others, may have us much pleasure in seeing such tilings run and fly as you hnvn in killing them , and a man should lie master al home— a man should he master over his aeon. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, Jun 18, 1837. Jon ill 2w IT ROWTON ! —Tins liemniful stallion and eele brated Racer will make bis second season in America, under the direction of Mr. F. F. 11. Gerow, at W. Hampton's Woodland Estate, live miles be low Columbia, and be let lo Mures at $75 the season, $l3O lo insure, and one dollar lathe groom; the money to be paid in advance, or bofuro the mares lire taken away. The season will commence on the first of Februa ry ami end the first ol Inly. Extensive rye and grass pastures provided lor mares, and separate lots for sticli a« may have young foals, and mares well fed, a 50 cents per day. Every enro will be taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. llowTox is n good chestnut without whKe, fifteen and a ball bands high, of great bone and muscle 110 is u borne of the finest limbs, and most exact proportions, and after the exportation of Amphton was considered tbc most beautiful stallion in Eng land. His stuck aro thought vcryjpromising, and tiro selling as high as the gel of anv\ stallion in kingdom. By a reference to the cals of the day, Rowtoit'a pedigree may he scon, ns also tho very high estimation in which he is held both in England and America. N. B.—Black servants sent with marea, will ho 1 boarded gratis; having no accommodations for 1 white persons on the spot, they must board in Co ’ lumbia or elsewhere . , ' _ . _ . jpy- Tfie Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Conner will please copy llte above six times weekly, and und their accounts to this office.— Col. Telescope. Jun 3 wfit _ AUCLUSE FACTORY.—The Stockholders of tho Vnucbiso Factory are requested to rose! on Monday, the 20th of February next, at the Fac tory, to decide upon matters Company. GEO. .Mct-tUf rtr*. Feb. 1 *» “