Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, February 23, 1837, Image 4

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tfEtV DRIO STORE. TftE Subscriber fms ju«t receiveand it now o poning n new slWk *4 print) Mc4icimi< Sor gicol Instruments, PainU, fm», TtoWhtas, Wfnrfww tftswi Dyer*' 4k HtftNffit* materials, Brushes, Soap., Perfumeries, aria other articles in his line, all of which ho offers for sale on terms as accornmodsunf as any in the Southern markets, by who!seals or Ansil. He is resolver! to tarnish the best articles that can be procured in hit Rwe ; and in addition to the usual assortment of drugs he will keep meet of the approved potent medicine, and nostrums now in fennral use, among which lie nun baa genuine Svvoim'i Panacea and Vermifuge, Potter's Catholieon, The Indian's Panacea, Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extracts. Dent's Pills, Judkins Ointment, Bad emu's Strengthening Platters. Osborn’s Philotokon, Halle's Aalliroalic Pills, limiter's Pills, Dumfries' Pile and Itch Ointment. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed, Do. Ointment for Salt Rheum, Honey erf Roßesst, Indian Specific, Bernard's Remedy lor Cholera, Rnwand's Tbnic Mixture, Old rid go's Balm ol Columbia, Howland's Macassar Oil, Ward’s Hair Oil, Bear's Oil, Indian Dye lor the hair, Ac. Ac. ALSO, A full assortment of genine Thomsotiian Medi- Hflt of every kind, and Howard's Bonks sod Pa lent*, being Howard's general agent for the State of (Seorgia. The subscriber, in offering himself to the public ss s general Druggist oral Apothecary, duns not du it with a view to intrude himself upon them uncalled Hit; but to moke an honest living in in honest way, and in doing this tu have the pleasure of accommo dating those who may need mi dicinet or other arti cles in his line on terms which he flatters himself cannel fail to please. Ho solicits a share of public patronage from tins city and from any who may make tins city their market. His store ia on Broad Street, sign of the two mor tars, and is nearly apposite Dr. Wray's, BEN.NET HARRIS. Augusta, Feb. 7, 1837 mu*- 31 3w Mnc-Bcan Academy. f IAIIE second sculunlic year of tills Academy will JL commence on the 15tli inslnni, under the en tire management of the subscriber, it is intended hereafter to make this institution more select, and fur this purpose, the nmnlier of pupils w ill he limited. Numerous applicants being disappointed during llio post year from loading to this institution, in rouse, tpienceof not being uhlo to procure board in the neighborhood The aubserilicr Inis dslermined to make arrangements in ari-oinnioilnle scholars, who may desire it, w ith Imunl in Ins own family. Pi nuns desirous of placing ihoir children under his rare, will please make early application. The branches taught will he those that form a substantial English education, with the addition of French. „ TERMS. for tuition per quarter, £8 00. for I «'an I and tuition, $l5O per annum, payable xjuonerly in advance. B.W. MIL WARD. Richmond Co., Feb. 5, 1837. 3tw 31 Georgia lusurHiicti .V I rnsl taiiiipn n, , Adovsta, Nov. 8, 1830. r|xH|.S Company will receive fiiiuney on deposit, M. for any time not bus limn sixty days, nor more than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such depngite will tic issued, bearing interest at the tale of six percent per annum For (s-riods lunger or shorter Ilian either of the above, special contracts will lie made. For the con .enienec of persons residing at a dist ance, applications may he made to either of (lie agents ol the < 'ompuny, in South Carolina and Hour git, whose names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Soc'ry. Agents,: Pod el ford, Fay A Co., Savannah. P. It. Young & Suns, Darien. Ivcraon L. Harris, Millcilgeville Charles Day, Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus llolroiidie, Peek A Co , < 'harlestoii, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S.C. NovomTier 4 HN If WfslanU'ii Weeds. All RANTED Fresh, and for sale by Clouii A Botiiw’El.l, Augusta, Gen. (•Imt Asparagus, Green Globe Artichoke, Early Mohawk Beaus, ) 5J do Rob Hoy, do do Largo White Kidney Beans ) 3, do While Cranberry do >to sin Dutch Case Knife do j§- Ismg Blood fleet, N el low Turnip Beet, Franch Sugar do Drnmheiul Cabbage, Early York do Green Globe Savoy ralibagn Low Dutch do Early Sugar Loaf do Turnip Booted do Red Dutch do Long Orange Carrol du Bed do Early Cauliflower Whita Solid Cnllery Early Cluster Cucumber I sing Green do Short do do Purple Egg Plant Sea Kail Brown Dutch Lei luce Ice Cota do 1 arge Green head do Ice head do Drumhead do Imperial sugar loaf do Fine Nutmeg Melon Large w hite Onion du Bed do Plain Curled Parsley I-ong Smooth l*arsnip Early Bishop Pram Blue Prussian do Spanish Dwarf do Early Double blossom Peas Matchless de Cayenne Pepper Cherry Turnip Redish Long Salmon do du Scarlet do Salsify or Vegetable Oystet Early Bush Squash Fine Marrow do Fall C. N. do •VnmmerC. N. do Round leaf Spinage Early Dutch Turnip Large While Flat do Ruta Buga do Large Norfolk do Feb 3 33 i^OUSALE. —Thet fine eetablish Jf- . "'en', know* as Marsh's HO tlllll TEC,situated in the town of Aiken, iimM nearly opposite the Engine House, con veuicin lor passengers iruveiling on the cars from and to Charleston Also convenient for travellers ; this Establishment is largo and comme dious, with Suhles, oHi cos, and all oilier necessary out buildings, calculated for a large business. It will lie sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniul Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to the Subscribero the premises. JOHN MARSH AAeo. Jan. 25 20 3m A GGDI| SITUATION FOR A TAILOR.— I he rilUMis of Goshen and its vicinity, feeling I anxious that there should he a good Tailor in the j village of .oshon Would take this method of m dornung all who it may concern, that this place now | offer* advantages to m good Tailor, that few villages j in the country doe*. It i* u place of good *oriwty,coii-1 side-red very healthy. Boarding can be had in good I Jiousos front 88 to 810 per month, and as much work as any one would be willing to do. Any fur ther information warning, will he cheerfully given I by either ol the subscribers 6 1 J. E GROCE. ~ , „ .G. STATJIAM. (•oslien, I-mro!n co., f»«*>rgia. The Southern Spy will give the shove two inser-1 nous and forward their account to J. E. Groce lor payment. STRAYED, Jfhe FROM the Suhecriber last night, on ’teeiMA. in this city, a Cliesnut Sorrel HORSE, about nine or ten -a.l f I y. mt * "Id, with a white spot in his forehead, ami some few saddle marks «• Bis back. He has a long switch toil, is about 151 hands high, with no other particular mxrtei now recollected. He works well in harness, and shows a dispoti- ■ lion to bite while tmckling a saddle on him. i Five Dollars reward win be given tu any person 1 who wilt take him up and give informal ion io me. I*to Richard F. Bug!). WM. FERGUSON, i frl? Q it(*> so I FlstTE IUfSTRIJCTIOtf. DON MALL, Profetsor of Oit Flute 1 propose* to give a course of fifteen h'snons, on Chat instmneni in Augusta, to gentlemen who may wi*h to learn or be ineproved in their H tyle of play ing Flute music. One lessen to bo taken on each consecutive clay after commencement (.Sunday ox eapted.) . * ern **» sto £>r the U course, or ten dt.Pars for toe ail first lessons, with the privilege of Inking the remainder of the fifteen lessons for the first mention ed sum. Tan dollars madvance, to be paid at com mencement. Feb. 8 3.) 3 t • Blankets, flannels, a c a. -ti,c..< > aenbers have just received 3 bole* DiiHll Blankets 1 do sutler Bed du t do whita Flannel* 3 do rad do 9 do rod Lindseys, J coses Satinets, (low price i With a variety of other Goods in their lino, which, havmg been lately purchased, and a part of their ownl importation from England, they are enabled to offer them below tbe present market prices. , „ EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. J ” 9 (Wl O Wr«n>rlfg, N accommodating terms, by Calhoun A’ llrsnn opposite Hie upper Market, .North side 1 ; Broad street, Augusta, (ieu. 50 hhds Sugar assorted 25 do Cuba Molasses 10 bhls I Georgia Syrup ltd) bags prime Cuba Coffee 150 do do Rio do 50 do do Java do 10 bhls I .oaf Sugar lb Midi N E Rum 50 do W hisksy 10 do N. Gin 20 do Cordial, assorted 20 do Wine do 10,000 Spanish Sugars 5,000 common do 10,000 Ihs prime Bacon 10 Urns Bar Iron, assorted sizes 1 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 20 boxes Tobacco !ti> du vrllnvv Sofip 50 kegs Nails, assorted * 5,000 lbs cost Ware • Fob 10 taw 2m 3d ■ C’liit'korliif* Pianos. s - • H PARSONS is new opening Bof those justly • celebrated Piano Furies, made hy J. Chicker ing A Co. ol Boston. Persons wishing to examine good nisiniinnnls are invited to call catty as the as sortment will soon be broken. .'. I). SPEISSEGGRR, Intending to remain in this ci'y during the present i winter will devo:o.his linni exclusively to repairing i a, *d Inning Piano Fort s. Application to he made at i Mr. Parson’s Piano Forte Room, 895 Broad street. Nov. 27 >m AiitfiiNia Seed store. H huh sule and Retail — Rroadstreet, near the lower Market. t |>HE auhscriher has re-opened the AUGUSTA X SEED STORE as above, where he has just received a large supply of fresh Garden nod Field Seeds, Bulbous and 'Tuberous Routs, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, Ac. 'This collection comprises every variety usually kept in tho large seeds store at the North The seeds arc ol tho finest quality and warranted to grow. All orders from country denier will have tho same 'discount allowed on them ns at tho North 1 „ „ . J- H. J. SERVICE. 1 N. B—A fine collection of double Ifnhlais anil 1 Green House Plants, will bo offered for sale early in I the spring. •- Just received a choice collection of flowering Shrub 1 anil Ruse bushca. ‘ Deo 16 100 w7tA«wiFAM 1 Notice. IN consequence of the death of Mr. Thomas!!. ThumpMoi), oiw »f iho firm of Smith & Thomp son, iiiui Nubsetjuomly Wkatiikhly A. Thompson, it lihn Ikm-oiiw neoessary that tho coiuwns of «ai«l firm* should he rloMvl. Tho creditors nro thorelbro nutifitd and required to present their rlnim«t legally «llrairil, at «h curly dale i».n possible, in onler to la cililuietbe inidcrsigned in biinging the bushiessof said firms ton speedy close. ttl . WM. WKATHISRTiV. »alem. f lark co Frb 0. fFeh 10 Itu 31 Dr. Deiij. Douglass, SURGEOiv DENTIST, HAS returned to the city and resumed the duties ol his profession, at his residence corner of Broad and Jackson streets, over tho store of Mcssss. Clarke, i McTier A Co. t)ct 4 ts NOTICE. —The subscriber having this day ta ken into Co-partnership Jam res Panton, the i business will hereafter bo conducted under the (inn oI Tiiomas Barrett A Co. Jan II Blin I THOMAS BAR |{ F.TT. ! rjtHOMAS BARRETT A CO. having ein«»vetl to the new Ilrit;k Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad I ■lrw*t, m arly opposite the store formerly occupied by I boinas Barrett, lakes ibis nu'ibod of informing ibeir friends and (be pubiie, that they are now re ceiving and opening u largo and well teleeted slock ( of Fresh Drum, hledv inc.i, Faints, Oil , Window Olais, which they are prqtarvd to put up nt the i dhortest notice, and hope tu receive n portion of ll»e - ■ublir patronage. (Jan II 81m J lloraeM L«n(. STRAYED or Stolen from the stn- DI«'» uftlie Georgia Rail Road A Bank- i fe’ . STk ing Coraiamy. situated on Section No. \«sj two short-tail Bay wagon HORS- • ES—one of them has a star in his forehead. Whosoever will/vtnrn tlie dlwyeraentioned Horses to the stnliler, or to the nn- . denigned at the Planters Hole 1 , Augusta, shall be liberally rewarded. „ , i EDGAR THOMSON. ! Feb 8 3.3 • llbe JSeotinel and Courier, will copy the above ! tnune limes weekly. ‘ GENERAL liAND AGENCY at MOBILE. FINITE lunderaigned Ixdoiving tliala General Ijvnd " -■ 1 penny lor live pun hsst .sale midauanagemnul ■of Real Estate it this Stale, would nllord many advan tages, I wth to purchasers, sellers and owners of proper ly living uulfol the Slate, end citizens leaving i(m< city (or a short lime and, properly conducted would be liberally .palronizni will ojien a ofliee for that hit •iaeaa on the Ist ml October. Tho undersigned assures Hie public that no pains oretpenaea will bo tjiored tu ohlain from time to time an accurate knowledge of the value of Real estate in the city and vicioly. And soon as («wsiLdr, he n W prora.se large .maps ,1 of this city and alf oilier cities, towns Ac. that oiler I an opportunity for s|ieciilaiion. 1 Property left him for sale will fie delineated on maps v and exhibit'd to the public, anti w hen the maps arc c nol •ntifthietory, he will accompany the pureliUMcr to, r uml point out the I met or lot of land. Every exertion will he used to effect negotiations and sale of property, and when requested or mslrnctod to invest funds in Real Estate, the sire-tost attention wdl be paid to the titles and claims to the same Iho undersigned will be found at all limre at ids of- I fice, on the corner of Koval and Conti streets, except ' when out on business,and respectfully solicits iishuro fi ol public patronage. GEORGE W. GRANT *’ 0 lIKFRKRNCRf. »' Messrs. Fuller, Graham A- Co. P Clmrehilt A Mason, G. Kililhi, I Judge A. t>. Upscomh, | William J. Vondegraff, y MOBILE S Governor John Gayle, I ! F. tB. Bhnml, I C. E. Sherman, | , Joahna Kennedy, J The Now Orleans Com. Bulletin, Boston Atlas, N. t j York Express, U. S. Gazette, Philadelphia, Baltimore t I Chronicle, Charleston Courier, State Rights Sentinel, « j Georgia, Nashville Banner, lliinisvillc, Advocate, ! ' Ac. Alabama Journal, Montgomery, will publish the I ' above four months, mid forward their accounts to the 1 I sitbscnhera for payment G. W. G. I | October? ' NO 4m i Lout or Milolen, ON the niglil of the 26th of Jan’y at the Lo gie and Phuonix Hotel, a NOTE on James ; Dsanr, of Perry, Houston county, Georgia, tor SOOO, 8 cJatwl m Muetune toward the latter part of February, 1836. Ihe finder ol the note, or detector of tbe thief shall b© handsomely rewarded w. B. OLIVER. ' 3 28 if LAW NOTICE.—The iubacriber's Law ofliee e is smutted two doors north of Judge Ijuig- 1 t 1 street's, on Jackson-slreei. ,N« pain, will be spar.-d !i i ■ endeavoring to render satisfaction to those who I "“7 entrust >o him claims for collection, or anv j ti other business connected with Ins prolession Jan II 8 3tvvj 11, V JOHNSON. yICGL'SW Jcwelery and Fancy Store, South title of Broad Street, JVo. 24‘2, 'l'm, door t above the Oco. Hail Hoad Bank. r |’ ,) tK iiihtcrilier beg* leave ler retom hw angrre . thank* lo the citizen* of i4ngn*ta, and hi* Irn-ndn, and patrons generally, for their kindness and libciahty already tallowed upon him, and hopes by strict nssiduity to hiiftinc** to merit a continuance o i the Maim*, lie will with the naaistanee of his agent established in New York, be always well srjppked uiih the latest Ibshiona and importation of Jewolery and iancy goods, which, as lo (jimlily will Ik*inferior to none ever brought to the Southern Market. Hav ing just received by recent arrival* from N. Y'ork and Philadelphia, a variety of new Jcwelery and fancy article* sue!* m vinenor I.Hcapcmrnf Independent ■econd*, *) Duplex do detached Lover parachute Conipen- •ation, d Tobba and Robinsons* fine detached single, 5- double idml hunting cased leaver, » .Silver Lever, Duplex, lupine and Swiss, A splendid assortment of Ladies' Hold Neck and Guard Ghain*, Gentlemen's “Guard** Fob do. (iold Keys and •Seals, Steel and I’lnted do. A few splendid rich Diamond Drcasl Pins and Finger Rings, A large assortment of fasbionahlo Far Rings, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Medallions and Miniature Cases, Sleeve Mu tons and *Vtud Is, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, do do ‘Spectacles, do do Thimbles of all sizes, Painted Snuff Boxes. Silver Spoons and A’ugar Tongs, Butter and Fruit Knives, Britannia Ware, such ns Tea am! 6* ffec Pots, Rich Gill and Khony Mamie Clocks, Ani/jcml Flowers in China Vases, for mantle Or naments, Silver Combs, Ruckles and Slides, Coral Beads, ol different siz s, Splendid Japan Waiters, in setts and assorted tizes, 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 Bell Pistols, with a variety of Pocket Pistols, Rodgers Ar WoHlenholm’s 1 oekef, I on, Desk and Bowie Knives, do Barbers A Elliott's superior Razors, Ra/.or Straps, Hair, (liithand Tooth Brushes; Sportmen'* Game Hags, oiiot 1 ouches, Powder Flasks, Percussion (’ops; Accordian’s Music fluxes of various sizes, with nl most every article in (1.0 above line, which lie most respectfully invites the public to call and examine lor iheinselves. N.B. Having a eompelont Walch Maker in em- P*°y» all kinds ol ( lock and Walch repairing shall Im punctually attended to wall satisfaction to eus- J. li. MURPHY. if 31 GALLIGUAN’S VEGETABLE Fl 3 Vlilt Ac AM li PILLS, .1 Certain ami Lasting Cure for that disease. f J'IHE subscriber, having been appointed Special * Agent lor the sain ol Gullighnn’s Fovtr and Ague [’ills, is prepared to furnish planter* and coun iry traders with supplies of said articles on terms equally ns favorable as they can ho obtained of the proprietors. Gallighnu’s Pills, though useful for all diseases which originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended lor Fever ami Ague. In the first place they cleanse, strengthen,mid give lone to the stomach and bowels, and cream a new and heahhy action throughout the system. They produce a nnliirul and permanent ap petite. They defend fhejtyslem against new or sub subsequent aitacks of tho disease. They remove all obstructions ol the liver and oilier organs. They a • si.il the various operations of nature, by cleansing the system ol all vitiated, corrupt and acrid huinots, and thus invigorate and reanimate the whole frame Possessing a purgative quality,they cannot remain in the bowels to produce such other diseases as olim follow the injudicious treatment of the Fever aid Ague They are composed entirely of vegetable met ier, and may he taken by|perftons of both sexes nr.d ol nil ages, without the least danger of unplonsni I consequences. In fine, tho public are assured, tin I. Gallighan’s Pills possess those inestimable virtues which are requit lie nut only lo arresl, hut ro erai’i eale and destroy, the lust seeds ol this most distress mg malady of the tinman family. ’l’lie proprietors'seloranly (dodge themselves il at limy do not contain a particle id minerals in any shape or form, bin are composed entirely of simile i H-gefnhle suhttouccs, which,e.'i her separately or com bined, and without regard to sex or age, perfectly harmless in ihcir effect upon the hiniiaii system. 1 ho follow ing person* in this place, have heennp pointed hnh-agen ,at whoso stores these Pills miy be obtained. * Thomas Richards, BookStoro, No. 293, and T ll &l. lunt,‘R4 Broud-Hlnff. A large mass ol highly respectable testimony con tiriuiiig the reputation ofGaflighaii’s Pills, may he seen al either of tho stores of the above named per sons, or at the subscriber’s „ .. . . . NELSON GARTER, *■ *’ oc !, Agent,W holosolo ami Retail Druggist, An gusto, Georgia. June 10 45 neukoes for sale. FIYIII, subscriber, residing in Hamburg, .South , Lnrolina, at the second house from the bridge, ™ on hand a large number of likely VIRGINIA •>L AVbS, and will receive new supplies every two weeks. Persons wanting to purchase, Planter's or 1 ruder s, would do well to give us a call. JOSEPH WOOD & CO. The city papers and tho Mncon Messenger will insert tho above once a week for three months. Fch 2 27 Notice. ~~ ~ Office Augusta In’». * Hanking Co. fllllh Stockholders of this institution will meet, X pursuant lo ndjotirnuenl, at this Bank on Mon day, the 6lh of Feb hist., at 10 o’clock A M.,10 lake into consideration the permanent location of a Banking House, and such other business as may be brought before the meeting al that time. Bv order, ROBERT WALTON, fr'b I 89 Cashier. New ('arriage ICcposilory. riMIK subscribers have X on hand ami are con jrf*rwW \ slawly receiving (of their ** y— own mnnulurtnre,/ Car- VmJa'fLJ' ' *i A(i ®* »i every description Ji iVwto ~ rt*'y which they offer for sale on MHniMwg the most tavoralde terms, al (heir Re|Kisitory, 303 Brood street, Augusta, via: < oaches, t hnnotres, Dicky seal Barouches, Slon ho|«', slunding mid extension top Barouches, Phe lons, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all kinds, together ml ha large assortment ol Harness. Persons w isliing to buy will do well to look before they pur chase elsewhere. Orders lor any description ofCar riages will be thankfully received and executed in the best manner and at the shortest notice. H. S. BOADLEV <fc CO., Augusta, Gn. 11. S. & G. HOAULEY, New Haven, Conn. Nov 1 _ 87 tt C ACTION—AIt persons are hereby cautioner] against trading lor a promissory Note (written ns follows :) Dollars ICO.—By the twenty-fifth day ot Decem ber next, we promise to pay Isaac Watkins, Trustee, (for Mr. Sheppard) or bearer, fourteen hundred ami ten dollars lor value received, and if not punctually paid, interest from dam, lllh January, 183/. (Signed by) W. B. Wartiies, T. J. Wartheji. As the consideration fur which the said note was given, has entirely tailed, I am determined not to pay it. jau 86—1 8t W. R. War-then. 'l'll l ilt: MM niKKM’I 1i1.1C.-We mein ~ X duly we owelo ourselves, to inform our friends of certain reports which are “on the longues of every one,” that some leat hers in Scottsborough are Abolitionists. We are not the onlp u-achers in Sroltahorongh, and those who know us wonld be I he lasi lo charge us with such hateful principles—they know us to be Southern men of Virginia, but Georgians by adoption) by birth, education, and in feeling. L. LA TASTE, V. LA TASTE. fcJ-Editors who have published a previous adrer isenieni of ours, w ill please diseontiuue that and in sert the above once a week for four weeks.] Jan. 26 21 4t Valuable SmantN lor Sale, fJIO raise money.—A Woman thirty nine j-cars o X age, who has for the last twenty five years been in the constant service ol her present owner, as gen oral house servant, carrying the keys of her mistnvts. A* o general house servant she has probably no tijual in Georgia. Also, her seven children, the oldest t good seams tress, eleven years old and the youngest four Enquiraof THOMAS DAWSON. Feb 15 4t* 38 fINO RENT, until Ist January, 1838, JCHX X a Store House with a Post Office a inched, in a good neighborhood for 1111 MP selling goods, about thirty-five miles Augusta. For further particulars enquire of Mr. A. Know lion, Augusta. Jan 18 12 6tw AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.—The subscriber, by recant arrivals from Charleston and the North, is enabled Ur offer to the public a va riety of Fsncy and Staple Articles, at the lowest men, viz -8 and 9-4 London Duflil Blank* la Su(>w. French do dee s “ Hose do do « Red and White Flannel 1 Bru. blue and bleached Homespuns r A/arseilles Cnunler|iaincs * Irish Linens t Fine loingeluth I Furniture Calicoes I French Chintz r Servant* Handk’fs, 4 and 5-4 square Single and double width Merino i Worsted Table Covers I Grass Cloth amt Corded Skirt* Silk Hose and i Hose Cotton do Black Silks for Dresnes Spool and Ball Cotton, English Pins; and other articles too various Ui Ire enumerated. -..d l " , .V u P crior Rrtiele of GERMAN WORSTED CRULLLS, lorfan<-y work, at 1 „ , T. P. SYME, Broad st. second door below Bridge st. J«n 12 11 3t I UTS AT FLORENCE FOR SALE.—The I ~ second sale of Lots at the beautiful town of rlurence, Su-wart County, Ala. will lake place on Monday the 80lh day ol February next, at which j time will lie offered fifty o- one hundred desirable 1-olx. Terras ol sale made known on the day. Flo rence i* situated on the bunks of the Chattahoochee, 89 miles below Columbus ami 0 miles above If. wmton. Any thing in praise of this beautiful seat is deem ed unnecessary. But those who wish to live on a • oulhern Kit er, enjoy good health by drinking good waUT, and making money. would *l*. w**ll t*. appear on tne Jay. if. W. JERMGAN, • ii" ® Agent for the Company. v-f Jhe Macon .Messenger, Georgia Journal, S. It. Sonlniei, Charleston Mercury and Alabama Journal, will please publish the above weekly till day ol sale, and Ibrwu-d their accounts to me for > payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. JEW J. GRIFF'S SALE.—On Ihe first Tues vy day m March next, at tho lower Market bo ween the usual hours, will be sold four Negro men o wit; Nat, Charles, Callow ay, and Ben,levied on i as the property of Jarvis Ballad, deceased, to satisfy i two h. fas. from the Court of Common Pleas of the i city of Augusta, viz. John Fox, vs. Jarvis Ballad, , and G. B. Lamar, vs. the same. * 1 enns cash, purchasers to pay for tides. ; jan 25 wids E. Martin, SC. A J G I'.OUG IA, Jefferson County i J J EKE AS, Roger L. Gamble applies to mo *7 V ,r of Administration on the estate ofMunnnig Spradley, doe'd, these arc therefore lo I cue and admonish all and singular the kind ed and , creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, il any they have, why said letters should not he granted. E. BOTHWELL, Dep. Clk. C. O. Ju » a 1 w3«d . SAMUEL LANE. Tudor and Import- r of English Cloths, Jr. 48 Broad street, HAYING just arrived from London, hogs most resneeflully to return his sincere thank* to tho , citizens of Charleston, and the adjoining Stales, for the very liberal share of patronage which he has , hitherto received, and feels that he would be want ing in gratitude for such support, were he not thus publicly lo acknowledge trie honors so conferred, and to prove that he has still an earnest and sincere desire lo extend, if possible, his connections in South Carolina. He has been to England for the purpose of effecting arrangements of n dirod intercourse be tween the establishment there and here, and also with the Cloth .Manufacturers, &c. &c. Having completed his arrangements in a manner lo ensure a quick succession of the most fashionable articles of Dress being exported, he most respect lullynssures them that he bus now- opened an assort ment of COATS, &c. &c., which are not lo be sur passed fer quality, workmanship and style, ia the 11. States. S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business (or tho London Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will characterize the peculiar ad vantages of this establishment. Master Tailors may bo supplied with the latest fashions. N. H.—VVanted, 13 first rate COAT HANDS. #3r The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni cle, will please give the above two insertions on Sat urday and Thursday, am il furl her notice.—Charles ton Mercury. Jan. 80. ]6 AFPLES.— The subsmlier has on consignment a lot ot superior Northern Drved Apple* that will be sold very low by the hag or bushel. Fimi h.-a wanting cheap fruit will do well to call soon. BENJ. BAIRD. Jan. 31. 4t Jil BHEADDEN, Portrait Painter, respect • fully inlurms the Citizens of Augusta that he has returned to this city, and taken the room in the Masonic Hall, which lie occupied last winter. DO* Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a few days at his room, to which he invites the atten tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jnn7 5 ts GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.—Four months after date, application will ho made to the honora ble the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to Mr*. Lydia Bug*. Jun 6 4 4tm*j BENJAMIN BUGG. Guard. LAW NOTICE.—The subscriber, having loca ted himself in Washington, Wilkes county, Georgia, will practice Law in the several Courts of tho Northern Circuit. All business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. fKr He may be found at Dr. Robert L. Ruddey's Office. WM. A. QUIGLEY. Jan II 8 4t CARPENTER'S Solution of Krcosotr —For the cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tetters, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, *c. &c. For sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, Jan 16 15] No. 838 Broad-street. JF-jwR UNITED STATES HOTEL.— XtjSj Tho subscriber sportfully informs WMB jj | jiff his friends and the public that he has Jrafuy^l>Wopened the above Establishment, and lilted it up in a superior style. Ho is now ready lo accommodate transient families, and such other persons ns may favor him with their pa tronage. His terms are higher than similar estab lishments in the city, but as he gives his entire personal attention to the management of it, ho feels satisfied that those who honor him with their company and partake of his fare, will not find fault with his prices. BENTON WALTON. Augusta, Jau. 9 6 6t PULASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at Intr, Eaton ton, Ga —Continues to practice Law in the Gckniulgcc Circuit and some ol the adjacent coun ties. Jan 21 X w2m 17 fgVn A first rale Pennman and Ac- HiSßr ronnlant is desirous of employment, for a short time in this city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 if 13 NOTlCE.—Rorkrt Clarke Esq. is authorized lo collect all duos and demands for Water privileges. Jan 18 14 4t] SAMUEL HALE. Soaps, Hals, Pipes, and MADIRA WINK. CASKS fresh imported M. M. Wine /wll 100 Coses Hals, fur, Silk & Romm 80 Boxes Pipes 50 do Soap 5 Cases Bellied Maderia Just landed and for Sale low by SANDIFORD & COLLINS, Auet'rs. Feb 6 30 Opposite the Planters Hole). PRINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson & Son’s Paper .Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Just re ocivcd and for sale at the .manufacturers prices, by Jan 7 ts) T. H. & I. C. PLANT. Communicated. MR. EDlTOß—Through the columns of your useful (taper, we would recommend the Peo ple's Opposition lane of Post Cueches, from Mont gomery lo this place. Wo have travelled through tho whole route with safely, though the road* are in many places almost impassable. The Coaches and Teams all excellent, the drivers sober, polite, and careful; in short from the speed w ith which ' they transport their passengers, and the attention paid lo Ihcir comfort, we have no hesitation in say ing that it 1* the beat line in every respect in the ' State. I EDWARD LE FORT, ) „ .. I CHAB. L. KINGSBURY, \‘ ew * ork 1 J. B. MALI*. 1 1 WM. H. KEMPTON, J Miss. WM. D11.1.A HUNTY, ) . EDW. LLOYD, Maryland. Feh. 6 30 , KrDr ROBERTSON has Removed to the lower ■ eneniem of the brick house of Messrs. Rowe &. Hai r pers, on the north side of Broad street. ■ Jan. 24. Bwd 19 1 HAV E this day sold my stock in trade lo Messrs. X Clark &. Holland, who will continue the Cloth ’ ing Business at the old and well established stand, r 291 Broad-street. I trust that the liberal patronage I which has been extended to me while in business, will not bo lost with them. I Jan 14 lljfl D’LYOX THORPE. ALL person* having claims against me, will please present them at the old stand, w htfre I can be found for one month from this dale Persons in debted to me are politely requested to make imme diate payment. D’LYON THORPE. Jan 14 11 ts I> A RGAI NB—.SELLITg“ 6FF AT’COST ■X The subscribers intending to close ihcir bust ness offer their whole stock of goods at cost for cash; t lair stock consists of a very general assortment of dry goods, among which are Extra fine Blue and Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Clollis, &c.. MORGAN & WYATT, No. -Ufi. Jan 4 2 EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE r CLOTHING. EL D. COOKE, -VO. 197 It HO AD STHEET, IX AS constantly on hand, and continues daily lo IX receive from his own manufactory, fresh sup plies of the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL - MADE CLOTHING, wind* he offers Wholesale 3 and Retail, on the most liberal toims, and invites his f friends and customers to call and examine 1 Great pains are taken in the solcdion and work -1 manship of his Goods, and his assortment is not sur e passed in any market. His Stock comprises every article t;i hit line, among which are the following, ! < viz • - DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine ami common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, " Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, a Gray, Arc. J OVEK-L-OATS, first rate and common Blue, * Black Brown, Drab, olive, Green, Dahlia, Mohair, Steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, &c. Alss.su , perior German Gnatshair Camblet. ’• GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS, “ Blue, Blaca, and Brown, fine and common Camblet, I ol Blue Brown, &c. r LADIES SUPERFINE & COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, and Olivo. Also, fine and common Camblet, Merino, Circassian, Brochelles, &c. &c. " PANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth, :1 Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Buff, tine Black and other Rib’d Cassimeres of all desorip lions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and ' Cassimeres, Cord and Beaverlines. VESTS, superfine and common Blue and Black ’ Cloth and Cassimc re, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Silk Vel -1 els, Plain, f laid and fig'd Mermoes and Valentias, . White and Buff Cassimere, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d - Silk, Plain and Fig’d Toilinelt and Merino, Plain and Fig’d Quihed Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Striped Mar a seines, Plain and Fig’d Colton Velvet, Swandown, B &C. &C ) SATINETCLOTHING, fim* &. common Frocks, 1 Coatees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid and SStri / ped Pantaloons. V YOUTH’S AND BOVS CLOTHING, Blue, t Blk, Brown and Green Frock and Dress C»,its, Pan taloons and Vests, do. Satinet Frocks, Coatees, Bound Jackets, Pantalons and Vests, Cloth and Pe tersham Over-Coats, and Camblet Cloaks. Also, a variety of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINEN AND COT- I SHIRTS > Striped and Plaid Gingham, do. * Woolen and Colton Under-Shirts and Drawers, Cul ; lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, and Hdkfs. r Also, a general assortment of FUR, SILK AND * BEAVER HATS AND FUR CAES. Jan. 24 to ! • OTOLEN, from a Boarding house in this city i last nl Sh', or early this morning, a superior blue , BROADCLOTH CLOAK, for which a suitable . reward will be paid, on its delivery at the Chronicle ( &. Sentinel office [Jan 6 It 83" From information received, it is supposed r that the above mentioned CLOAK was sold by a , man who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it ,s ‘ stated, left this city for Greensboro’, or I hat neighhor . hood, last Friday morning. Any information re speciing it will be thankfully received CLOTHS. —The Subscribers are this day open ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by them i direct from England, per ship China, consisting of 1 Blues, Nlecl Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally ■ low priced. i They have also received per ship Victoria, from Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stuffs ■ Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Camblets, Mermoes, &c. " Which they will offer at New York prices. EDGAR CARMICHAEL Jan 9 <fc 6tf CARPENTER'S Olio-Resinous Extract of Mus tard, or Ore of Simipicn —A most valuable ru befacient, and acts instanlnneously-on its application . For sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, Jan 19 15] No. 238 Broad-street. I T UST ARRIVED, a splendid assortment of Italian •F Alabasters and Marble Ornaments. W r e would j call the attention of the citizens of Augusta to a rare assortment of Alai asters and Marblo Ornaments, brought from Florence, and made expressly for tins market. We have visited this country from motives similar to those which induce Americans lo visit Ita r ly- We are also told that t lie Americans are a rapid [ ly growing nation not only in wealth and entorprize , but also that they cultivate a refinement of taste; con s sequenily we have brought here, the greatest variety ofthe finest specimens o( art, ever yet introduced in this city. Consis ing of Alabasters, Agate, and Marble Vases, Watch Ca . sea. Ornamental Baskets, Marble ami Alabaster Can , die Sticks, Dogs Pilchers, Coloured Toys, and some [ splendid Marble centre Table Tops, &c. &c. , The above arc now exhibited anil for sale at the auction rooms ol Sandiford & Collins, ladies and i gentlemen arc invited to calland examine far them selves. Jan 17 __ ts 13 , 4A DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from ‘XxJ the subscriber, in Macon, on the 13th ult. a negro man named PRIM US,about thirty-five or forty years of age. He is about five iect seven or eight inches high, rather slender, very quick in his speech and motions ; has lost most of Ins front teeth, and speaks much like an African or low country negro.— " hen he left he had on a Kentucky jeans iroek coat, yellow homespun pantaloons, a pair of Russet shoes, and a large Pruned wool hat. He may endeav or to get to Seuui Carolina, on the Savannah river, below Hamburg. A reward ot Ten Dollars will bo given for arresting said negro and confining him in jail, or Forty Dollars will he given if the said ne gro is delivered to William Fort, in Macon. WM. B. BALL. Macon, Jan 16 12 4t The Milledgevilla Recorder, Augusta Senti nel, Savannah Republican and Darien Telegraph will give the above 4 insertions. —Macon Messenger Storage of wet or dry goods, MAY be had in a fire proof building, in a safe and cenlral situation, by applying at the cor ner of Bay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28 1% EW SCHOOL.—Mr. Ednkv tales this method w of intorming the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, that he will open an English School in tlia house recently occupied by Air. Pike, for the term of three months, lo commence on Monday the Cih February, 1837. Having been engaged in tho busi ness ol teaching for fourteen years, he flatters him sell he will lie able to render ample satisfaction, lo parents, guardians and pupils, and therefore respect fully solicits their patronage. Jan 31 25 w3t DANCING ACADEMY.—J. C Smith,respect fully informs his pupils and the public, that at the expiration of his first course of lessons in dancing, which will take place on the 15lh of February, he proposes to give a second course of insiruction, con sisting of 84 lessons in one month, each class attend ing daily ; as he feels pursuaded, that by this means his pupils will make much greater progress, and be enable*, to retain his instruction longer, by practising once every day. Those who are lavorably disposed to these views, will please make early application al ths school room. [Jan 31 25 2t DR. PETERS’ VEGETABLE ME DICIN'.E STOMACIHC/E ET HEPATIC.E—For the cure of Dyspopsh, Liver Complaints, Arc. fee. Alse, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Ami-Bilious Pills, the cheapest and most approved Family Medi cine ever offered to the public. These medicines have been found so effectual in removing the complaints for w hich they are recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to them for tucir patients, after having exhausted their skill lo little or no psrpose. For side by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, 833 Broad st. Jan 3 j FOUR MONTH# after dale application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson, silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to tell one hull of Lot No. sixteen, in the Twentieth District of formerly Mnsoogee county, . now Harris ; the properly of'Marv S. Moore, minor, for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian. au ~ 5 wtd r STATE BANK STOCK— A few shares Stale I Bunk Stock wanted—apply al this office. Jon Id 14 2t* SPLENDID AND PLAIN CABINET FIJIKITIIItE. *•«. , FOR SALE BY i THOS. M. WOODRUFF, AT IIIS NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL » BROAD ST'S., FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FI if. IBEG leave to express my gratitude to the public for their kindness d liberality, and tender? them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfa on. Having made suefcf arrangements at the Northern Manufactories as to warrant a quick sc ession of supplies to roj»| stock, I can at all limes be found with a good assortment, and have now n hand and for sale ant bova, PIANOS, with English and French action and Mctafic Plates with degant Scroll Bases ant> Veneered feet, ot easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to as ever offered in the mar ket. SOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and fig r d seating. SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany, Italian and Egyptian Marble top, BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses. do with Marble tops. BOOK CASES, of different style and 1 prices. WARD ROBES “ « CENTRE TABLE?, With bl’k a white Marble (ops. PIER “ to match. P. Sl C. DINING TABLES, swivel top. PLAIN do „ iH setts. BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES. LOOKING GLASSES, MIRRORS & I’OtLETS, with Mahogaiq Gilt, and Mahogany anil J CHAIRS of Mahogany, Curled and Birds Eye Maple. ! [Cult frames./ | do Fancv and Windsor, of every style and price. BEADSTBADS, &c. &c. All of which the public arc respectfully invited to call and examine for|icmsclvcs. Feb 3 ’ 28 C CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.- y Mr. Norcross would respectfully inform the citizens of Augusta that he has associated with him in his school, Mr. Howey, a graduate of Jefferson College, Pa., and for the last si* years an instructor of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an additional number of pupils, of both sexes, can be accommodated. The School will now consist of two departments. The Classical and Mathematical will be under the superintendence of Mr. H., who will teach the Latin and Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, &c. The oth er branches will be taught as heretofore. The following certificates from Professors Stuart and Twiss, of South Carolina College, relative to Mr. H.'s scholarship, arc respectfully submitted: I have examined Mr. Howey with much particu larity, both in Latin and Greek, and have been quite pleased with the ease and correctness of lus transla tions, especially in Latin. He appears also to be familiar with the rules and principles of Syntax. I should think him well qualified for primary instruc tion in the classic languages, J W. STUART. Prof, of Lon. m S. C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. This is to certify that 1 have examinee’ Mr. Howey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him familiar with the principles«fmathematics and have no doubt of his competency to give instructions in these branches. THOMAS S- TWISS, Prof, of Math in S. C. College. Jnn. 27. 22 Georgia female college, Scoiishom' Ga. —Our friends and patrons are informed that the exercises of this Institution were resumed on Monday, Ifith inst. A. B. Watroos, A. B. and M iss Harriet Clarke have arrived,and Mrs. D'- Este is daily expected. Mr. W. comes recommend ed by the Rev. Win, T. Brantley and others, Mrs. D’Esle, 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 leave to refer to Professor James Wallace, Ur. M. H. lie Icon, Rev. Dr. Capers, Columbia, S. C.; Dr. J. B. Gorman, Talbotton, Geo ; Dr. J. Bowen, Augus la; John H. Howard, John D. Howell, Esq. Ed ward Carey, Esq. Columbus, Geo.; Col. Samuel Rockwell, Milledgeville; Col. F Carter, Win Y Hansell, Esq. L. Day, Esq. Scoltsboro’, &c. &c. Having learned that some have complained of our terms being higher than at any other school in this ’ State, wo have concluded to establish the following as our rates ; Elementary Branches, 813 00 per terra. Highest Brandies, 16 00 “ “ Drawing and Painting, 10 00 “ “ Languages, 10 00 “ “ Music, (Piano and Guitareach) 35 00 “ “ Use of Piano, 300 “ “ Board, 10 00 “ “ The health of this place, the refinement ol its so ciety, the purity of the water, and the settled deter mination of the Principal to render his institution for Georgia, what Dr. Marks' is lor South Carolina, give us claims on the patronage of our Southern brethren. ANNA M. LATASTE,) „ . . , L. LATASTE, 5 Pane,pel,. Jan. 37 22 mWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Rung- X way from the subscriber on the 27th day of October, a negro man ay the name of ANTHONY, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, one tooth out he fore, with a scar on the ankle, full eyes and apeaks quick when spoken to, and of light oomplcetion.— It is likely he will make his way for Savannah or Charleston. Jailors are requested to give informa tion immediately to the subscriber, iu Burke coun ty, Ga, should said negro he lodged in their eustoc y Jau 4 2 w2m] WILLIAM W. DAVIS, The Chaileston Mercury will insert the above once a week (or 3 moiniis and forward tli err account to lAiis office for payment. ]\T OTlCE.—Colored persons found at large) n the ■F™ City after nmeo'eiock at night, and before day light next morning, without posses statin/* distinctly the place or places to which such colored person is permitted to pass, w ill he confined ns the Ordinances ol thcCiiy direct. FOSTER BLODGET, Jan 17 13 ll] City .Marshal. OR SALE—A splendid brass mounted Buggy Wagon, double sent, lined with flesh colored watered Gras de Zin, with double harness, pole and shafts—made to order in New Haven, last summer, of the best materials. Apply to Jan 14 11 td C. MINER. rjXHE subscribers have this day formed a Co- X partnership for the transaction o a general Wholesale and Retail Drug business, and respect fully invite the attention of their friends and the pub lie to the large and well selected stock they have now on hand. Their Store is on the comer of Broad and Kollock slro.-ls, nearly opposite Stovall, Simmons, & Co.’s vvharelionse. The business will be conducted under the firm of KITCHEN & ROB ERTSON. W. K. KITCHEN. F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. N.B. Dr. Robertson will attend to the practice ol his profession as usual, and messages may be left at the store or his residence. jau 26 fit GEORGIA, Richmond county: I B4OLLED before me William Doyle, a Justice of X the Peace for the County aforesaid, a Roane Poney above seven or eight years old, with switch tail —no other marks—taken up by George W. Hale and appraised by Thomas Skinner and Sea born Skinner at Thirty Dollars, Also, one other Poney, small tail, iron grey color, branded‘O’on the hip and fore shoulder, about 11 years old and tol'ed before me by Henry Wood, and appraised by George W. Hale and Thomas Skinner at ten dollars, WM. DOYLE, J.P. Dec. 31,1836 A true extract from the Eslray Book, 26ih Jnn. 1837. JAMES Me LAWS, Clk. J»n 30 24 3t NOTICE.—JOHN BASCOMB’S iVjNljgi Challenge to run four mile heats a . afn gainst any horse, mare or gelding in the United Stales, over the Augusta ' I—o/ Course, for twenty thousand dollars, not having been taken, be will, agree ably to the terms ofsaid challenge, be lot to mares the ensuing season, at Augusta, Geo. Ample provision has been made for keeping mares sent from a distance, to remain with the horse His predigree, performance, and price of season will be published in due time. Fob. 1 Stw 5 DMINISTRATOR’S NO PICB.-All persons indebted to the Estate of David Alexander, late of Jefferson County, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said Estate ore requested ro present them within the time prescribed by law. This Jan. the 14th, 1837. J.W. ALEXANDER,) ~ , W. S. ALEXANDER. < Adm 8 Jan. 20. X 16 ALL persons having demands against the late Seth Eason, of Jefferson county, deceased, are requested to hand them in properly authenticated within the time prescribed hy law,and those indebt ed to the deceased will make payment to BRYANT FULFORD, Adm r. ’ Jan 16 X 15 6 t < j\ OTICE,—AII persons indebted to the estate of J-’ Winnifred Dunn, dee. of Columbia county, are reqne.sted to make immediate payment; and thor having claims will present them duly attested is 0 the time prescribed bv law. A , WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ex>. t Jai » 1 40dw NEGROES FOT (ALE.—I will sell 4 Negroes, ' viz: Charlotte, letween 35 and 40 years of i age; Harry, a boy, sl out 10 years old—Susan, a i girl, 4 years of age—l '’illiam, an infant, 1 year old. ■ To a purchaser who i ill buy them together, a liher i al bargain would be (Wen. For further particulars, 1 enquie of the subsersyr. A. EDY, [ 4 miles N. E. (S Applington, Columbia Co. I Jan 6 i 4 3t * 1 M. HOWEY, 1 rofessor of Penmanship, wi 1 O. remain in Augu ;a a short time, to give lessons in this useful art. ii respectfully invites the atten tion of all persons 4 sirens of writing an elegant h nd. Five or six la ions on his admirable system 1 are generally siifficicii to accomplish this, though years may have been pent in fruitless efforts to at | tain it. Those who 1 ive tried former systems and 1 failed, are assured the eis no mistake in this. Their ’ success will be guarai tied, it the requisite attention 1 be given. Persons w shing to take lessons are re quested to make mini iliale application to Mr. H. at his room in the Mnsm ic Hall, where his specimens may he examined and terms known. Private lessons given, if required. Jan 16 12 ts NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUlLDEßS—Propo sals will he reee red by the undersigned, until ! the 13th of February next, to construct a Bridge 1 across the Coosa Kilter, to be located three miles above the Wetumpka I,ridge—the charter of w Inch was granted hy the late legislature. Lumber and stone may he had convenient to the site. For furth er particulars, apply to the undersigned. E. W. GILBERT, President for die Coosa Bridge Company. Wetumpka, Ala., Jan. 11, 1837. The Montgomery papers, Mobile Register, Coium- I bus (Ga ) Enquirer, and the Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel, will Insert the above till the 15th Fob., and forward their accounts to this office. —Wetumpka Sentinel. STEAMBOAT OFFICE,) 1 Savannah, December 31, 1836. ) RESOLVED, That in future a share of the Slock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia shall bs fixed at One Hundred Dollars, and that the President and Treasurer call in all the outstanding certificates, and issue fiew certificates at the rate o I One Hundred Dollar!* per share. In conformity to the above resolution of the Board of Directors, Stockholders ol the Steamboat Com pany of Georgia arij hereby required to hand in r their present scrip onlor before the Ist of February 1 next, that new scrip hay be isiued them at the übova ' rale. VV. E. LONG, Sec. & Tr. Jan 6 4 td Auction notice.—sandiporo & Cot Lins, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, return their thanks to the Merchants and others of Augusta, lor the very liberal support received since their commencement ns Auctioneers and Commis sion Merchants, mid hope to merit a comihuonco ■ of the same. They are ot all limes prepared I o make ' the most liberal advances on consignments, and 1 pledge themselves to use their best exertions to ren i der satisfactory tmd prompt sales. 1 They begleaie to stale that they have engaged the services ol one ol'lho most experienced 1 Auction.- cers at the south, whose whole time and attention will bo devoted to the business of the firm, and they most confidently say that higher prices for Lands, Negroes, Merchandize, Stock, <ke. cannot be obtain- 8 • ed by any other Auction House in this city ur else where. N. B. The following are the rates ufCommissioti, as agreed upon by both Auction houses in this city, to which they are hound to adhere, according to , written contract: Dry Goods and general Merchnntdize, 3 per cent. Horses, (valuable blood stock excepted) 5 per sent. Estate Sale of Personal properly, 3 per cent. Books and Prints, 10 percent. Real Estate under $2,500,21 per cent. Over $1,500 and under $5,000 2 per cent, Over ss,oooand under SIO,OOO 11 percent. SIO,OOO and over, 1 per cent. Bank slock on $5,000 and under $50,000, 1 per cent. Over $50,000, i per cent. All Estate sales when the property is alreadi sold , and cried for the purpose oi making fiiles, $5 per Lot or House and Lot. For Negroes $2. For Negroes in all coses II per cent. J an 21 ts 17 1 IWk DOLLARS REWARD.—Knmmay from the Subscriber, in Orangeburg district, S. C. on the 4th of March lasi, a Negro Man by the name ol GLASCOU, and his wife KATEY—Glaa cou is about 23 years of age, about five feet nine or 10 inches high, dark complexion, round face, mid dling full eyes, a good set of teeth, and no beard—he is_a stout and likely negro. Kale, his wife, is about 26 years of age, a good sized wench, a shade lighter than Glaseou, has a scar on one cheek, tolerable full eyes, good teeth and rather small mouth, and a little inclined to thick lips. Since they left me, they were apprehended and confined in the jail ot Jeffer son county, Georgia, and escaped from the said jail on the slh day ol December, 1836—1 was informed by the latlor in said county, that the wench Katey was far gone in pregnancy at the lime ol her escape. I will give the above reward of One Hundred Dot tars for the delivery of said Negroes to me in Orange burg District, South Carolina, or Fifty Dollars lor their apprehension and confinement in any jail in the State of Georgia, so that I can get them. My residence is about 2 miles distant from BranchvHle, . on the Rail Uoad,ni Orangeburg district. , L. E. COONEK. dan Ll |l swim 1 ATI ON.—SPORTSMEN ANU OTHERS -1 he use of your guns or your dogs against any Hung, wild or tame, flying or running, in my enclos i Wl ll he at your peril; for every thing in the 1 ark is for man to enjoy, but not to destroy ; and 1, with others, may have as much pleasure in seeing such Hungs run and fly as you have in killing them , and a man should he master at home—a man should be mister over his own. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, Jan 18, 1837. Jan 21 2w 17 |> OVVTON ! Thin benmiful stallion and A*' bra ted Racer will make his second season in America, Milder the direction of Mr. F. F. 11. Gemw. at W IZampton’s Woodland Estate, five miles be low Columbia, and l>e let to Mures at $75 the season, / sl*4o to insure, and one dollar to the groom; the money to be paid in advance, or before the marcs are taken away. 1 he season will commence on the first of Februa ry and end the first of July. Extensive rye and gra* pastures provided for mares, and separate lots for siiclmumyhavo young foals, and mares well fed, a 50 cents per day. Every care will be taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. Row ton is a good chestnut w ithout white, fifteen and a halt hands high, of great bone and muscle He is a horse of the finest limbs, and most exact proportions, and after the exportation of Amphion was considered the most beautiful stallion in Eng land. Jits slock are thought very promising, ami are selling as high os the get of any stallion in the kingdom. By a reference to the sporting ~eriodic als of the day, Rowtou’s and perlormanC o * may be seen, as also the very high estimation in d e both in England and America. . • servants sent with mares, will be ooarded gratis; having no accommodations for i\ rule persons on the spot, they must board in Co lumbia or elsewhere u o Ußt * Chronicle and Georgia Courier will please copy the above six times weekly, and end their accounts to this office.— -Col. TeUseopc. Jan 3 wfit VAUCLUSE FACTORY.—The Stockholders of the Vaucluse Factory are requested to meet on Monday, the 20th of February next, at the Fac lory, to decide upon matters of importance to the Company. GEO. McDFFFIE. Feb. j 26 td