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PUBLIC SALES.
WOMU imi'R VNC'E .v TRUSTCOM*
PAJfV STOCK AT AUCTION.
BV AV. E. & J. V. JACKSON'.
ON Tuesday next the Till ittst. in front of the Me
chatties' Bank, immedialelv after the sale of
Mechanics’ Bank Stock, will lio sold
100 Shares of the Capital Slock of the Georgia
Insnrar.ee and Trust Company.
March 3
CaMtclou’s (harden.
BY W. E. A; J. r. JACKSON.
ON the first Tuesday (7lh) in March next, at the
Lower Market House, in this city,at llo'clock.
will lie Sold,
TWEL\ E HANDSOME CITY LOTS,
immediately below Mr. Hale’s residence, being a
part #f the old Cdntelmi Garden. Said lots are 80
feet wide, by 160 feet deep. Nix of the lots front on
Telfair Street, four of them front from of Watkins
street, and the remaining two front of Lincoln street.
On the lots fronting Watkins and Lincoln streets, are
a number of Apple and I’ear trees, that are well
worth possessing. An Alley of 20 feet is to he left
■open through the centre of the square, leaving a
pump of delightful water for the benefit of the pur
chasers free.
The lots are suftieienlly large for erecting it dwell
ing and all out buildings, and leaves a good size
garden. Persons livmgin a crowded part oftliecity
and wishing to purchase garden spots will find this
a very favorable opportunity of obtaining them.
A plait of the premises can be seen at our store.
Terms liberal and will he made known on the day
of sale. March 2
BY W. E. A J. B. JACKSON.
41 isc Thousand Shares
* Os Ihe Capital Slock of the Mechanic’s
Bank, Augusta.
WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 7th March
next, at Auction, in front of the Banking
House, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, P. M.,
Hio right of subscribing for One Thousand Shares
of the Capital .Stock of this Bank, which will he
offered in parcels ol 1 to 25 Shares.—Terras Cash.
GLO, W. LAM All, Cashier.
Fob. 8 . 32 id
John Stanley, lor Sale.
ON the first Tuesday m March, we
. .CtoL will sell this beautiful and thorough
y* ia STALLION, to the highest bid-
r ’ lo c^ose the concern.
’ J £|Hc is in ns fine health <fe vigor as ever,
is now in good condition to make
it first rale season. Ho will he sold without reserve
feb 18 WINTER & BURKIIALTER.
SFOr Sale to lake place at Warrenton, Georgia.
Jewitt’s Chemical ITledical
Compound for External Applications.
. f¥>HE subscribers have just received a supply of
m X Jevvitl's celebrated Medicines, composing the
follow tug;
.J,e,wilfs Stimulating Liniment forgcncral or local i
pains, Pleurisy, Cholic, Asthma, &e,
Jewilt s Liniment for Fever and Fever and Ague.
Jew ill’s J/liiimonl for Nervous Affections.
Jewitt’s liniment for Cholera Morbus, &c.
Jo\\jit b Liniment for Couglis and Consumptions.
Dewitt s Liniment for Rheumatism, Gout,
Jewiti’s Liniment for the Headache,
tout's Vegetable Ccralc, fur White Swellings,
Injeh wounds, scald head, &e.
.Jewitt’s Pile Salve for the Piles, &e.
Jevvitl’s Tetter Salve for Tetters.
Jovvitt s Diaphoretic Drops for prorqolnig perspi-
Jew ill a Regtprpl Tincture for Diseases of tile
Lungs, for sale by
„ . „ CLOUD & BOTIIWELL.
Mardl 3 51 132 Broad Street.
IVolicc.
jfF.subambera to the slock of the Ocmnlgeo
i n c ! l, ° State of Georgia, are hereby notified
WW all the shares constituting the Capital Stock of
WW Band, have been subscribed for, and five per
ms thereon paid in—also, that an additional jo
phuropnl of twenty-five per cent will he required to
be papl m at l)ip Banking House ol the Central Rail
-v l i ? llkin S Cwnpany, in this city, on the
seeOjnl Monday m April (text, between lira lion's I ■
HENRY G. LAMAR, I
E HAMILTON,
CHANS’ DAY, 1
LEVI ECKLEY, ,
1- CHA’S CAMPBELL,
W, B. PARKER,
JAS, GODDARD,
OSSJAN GREGOb"
March 3 id Co* *s
~ —— .sfl«nf--sioner«.
Dental S*’ —;
•JYR. PARSONS ” . -*•*«•'ry.
ders his e- , .sewtist, from New York, ten
. Augusta e- j.ioftiafibnal services lo the citizens ol
Car -jidVicimty, fin- a few days. Rooms at Mrs.
B -or*, wCdn street, first house east of Mclntosh
sjgotedt He will insert natural and mineral teeth,
from otic to it full Set; extract teeth itud roots ever
Iso difficult ; painful teeth cured and plugged, imma
terial vvlikl tjr.o or situation the cavity may be;
■curvy in the-gums cured, and loose lectlt made
Tight. Children's teeth regylated lo prevent early
* Iccbj, and pldco them in their proper situation,
lay operation performed on the teeth and gums will
te in a style not surpassed, and proved by a judge,
jj from 25 years constant practice he -trusts lo give
,j erfect satisfaction. Fonillies, if requested, will lie
tailed on at their -dwellings. The anti-Scorbutic
t [Wth Povvdcr'raay bo had, that will eure the scurvy.
This may certify that we are personally qeqaaint
#d avith -Ms. Parsons, gnd as a Dentist, we co'ostder
Sum wdM skilled in his profession and believe him lo
Be worthy of general patrfipage. V. Mott, M. D.S
Thou, Boyd, M. D.; 1 Stearns, M, D.: J. MpNapgh
ton, M. I). ; New Yqrit. '
Feb. 88 iiteoii 48
Office of Traiisppi’tatiou,
Aiken, Pchrpary 22,1837.
IV OTICE is given that from the Jiff March, the
J.'l Ppssengcr Cars will depart from Jlamburj and
' jplinrloaton, daily (Ntmday’s excepted) at 6 o’clock,
A. M., and run through the same day.
' WM. ROBERTSON, JR.,
Agent Transportation S. C. C. A R. 11. C.
M Feb. 24 45
fVcltl Uulpli Cotton Seed.
OftH SACKS, direct from the Hills, from (he
til vs well known jilanlaiion of T. Beck, near
Hoilncy. W'o have satisfactory certificates of tho
ptcasurement and genuienenesg ol these seed, those
jwgniing will do well lo call or send their orders ns
early as possiblo.
ADAMS, PARMLEE, & CO.
Feb 23 44
Piano Paries.
yS I PARSONS, offers for sale, 20 superior Piano
Fortes, comprising the best assortment ever
Exhibited in litis place. Purchasers from abroad
Ijvilldo well to look at this stock before going to
,|*tlier markets.
& These Pianos arc manufiirtured by J. Cliickering
■ A Co. of Boston, ami Stodart, Worcester & Dun-
J|pnm. New York.
Also, on hand, a heavy stock of Furniture, Chairs,
_ D. SPEISSEGGER,
Will uevo'c his time exclusively to repairing and
wining Piano Fortes. Application to be made at Mr.
Piano Forte Room, 235 Broad street.
OFFICIAL DRAWINQ
I Georgia Stale Lotlcry.
:® Dr the benefit of the Augusta Indep't Fire Comp'y
H class no 7, yon 1837.
3 _ 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 11 12 R
03 3 28 35 13 02 18 la 2 51 42 5i
I HEREBV CERTIFY that the above numbers
■ as they stand are correct, as taken from the Man
certificate of the drawing of the Virgmin
Lottery fur Norfolk, Class No. 2, for 1837
-<3l“' vn !l ’ Alexandria, Virginia, February 25th.—
And which determines the fate of all the Tickets ir
t »above Lottery. A. READ, Agent.
TICKET
149— Gl-63,
’rize of 81000,the holder is invited to call anc
e the cash, fecveral others have been sent U
ts and ollters returned. A »
128 48
A Stnr^ain.
VEWSODA WATER MACHINE, with tw;
foimtams, two Pumps, two Coolers, and al
apparatus belonging to it, in complete order.-
nac(iine is on an improved plan, and will hi
Apply at thi» office.
ll 1
\ M
'I nw , JOB OFFICE.
IV lh,, ! ne,hotl ofinliirming our Wends,
! »» and the public generally, that we have opened
. a ‘'! r P e and extensive office, in the rear ol onr
! ca,,on “flfco on Broad street, in the building fortnerlv
; ?V'' u P‘;'d by Messrs. Pemberton as the oliice of the
| c hronicle, expressly for the execution of JOHN of
>. j every description. The office will be under the man
>f “gciuet.l of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is 01 m of
I the best job-workmen in the city u ‘
a I’AM!’HI-F.TS, BANK CHECKS
CARDS COTTON RECEIPTS.
. CIRCCBARB, BILI.S OK LADING,
HANDBILLS. VISITING CARDS
BLANKS, HORSE BILLS,
e LABELS, PRICES CURRENT,
and every description of plain and ornamental print
tng, m Black, Blue, Green, Red, Bronze, and other
fancy colors, will be executed with nearness, taste,
9 and promptitude. ’ 1
0 Fob. 25 4fi
r CARRIAGES,
, BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, TILBDRVS,
GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY, PLEASURE,
AND PEDLER’S WAGONS,
of the latest sty tV, ‘ami of every description, ordered,
manufactured, and seeded expressly for this market
and fur sale by
LUTHER KfH.L,
at Ins extensive Fire Proof Curria^. 0 aro-liouse,
corner of Wasliingion.nnd Reynold lu?ar
Lagle and Plicenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia,
the very lowest prices.
Kr i’orsons wishing to purchase fashionable and I
durable Vehicles, have only to call al ROLL'S to bo
suited.
Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carnage Fumi
ture, &c.
Vehicles of all kinds, made to order.
Repairing done at short notice.
Aug 1G C 4 fim
Blankets, flannels', &c. &c.—Tim sui
scribers have just received
3 bales Duff!l Blankets
1 do super Bed do
2 do while Flannels
2 do red do
2 do red Lindseys,
2 cases Satinets, (low price)
vv Hit a variety of other Goods in their Imp, vv Inch,
having been lately purchased, and a part of their
own importation from England, they are enabled
to oiler them below the present market prices.
, EDGAR &. CARMICHAEL.
■'an 3 sits '
Groceries,
accommodating terms,by Calhoun & Hkard
” - opposite the upper Market, North side's Broad
street, Augusta, Geo.
50 lihds Sugar assorted
25 do Cuba Molasses
10 bbls Georgia Syrup
160 bags prime Cuba Coflbo
JOO do do Rio do
50 do do Java do
10 bbls Loaf Sugar
10 hhds N. E Rum
50 do Whiskey
10 do N. Gin
20 do Cordial, assorted
20 do Wine do
10,000 Spanish Scgara
5,000 common do i
10,000 lbs prime Bacon
10 tons Bar Iron, assorted sixes
100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging
20 boxes Tobacco
30 do yellow Soap
50 kegs Nails, assorted i
5,000 lbs cast Ware
law2m S 4 i
Scctl SI ore. I
‘0 sale and Retails.R rMc l street, near the lower 1
r Market. 1
HE subscriber has re-opened tho AUGUSTA 1
SEED STORE as above, where hohas just !
received a args supply of fresh Garden and Field
Seeds, Bulbous and Tuberous Roots, Flower Seels 1
Bird Seeds, &c. ’
k l b “ C ,f e, i t,on con lP ris,f « 6very v . ftrie ty usually
. L go r TOcds;,lorß ottfie North. The
grow ° b ° ‘ e,t 9,’iality and warranted to
d ise n 11?, -inv country denier will have tho same
111 .ilowcd on them as at tho North.
J.H.J. SERVICE.
N. B—A fine collection of double Dnhlais and
Green House Plants, will be off ered for sale early’in
JusUceeived a clwice collection offiovverir.g Shrub
nftd Rose bioshoe.
Dec 16 100 w7tAsmiF&M
Notice, ,
IN cr iisoquenceof the death of Mr. Tiinmss B.
'l'ltoinpson, one of the'firm of Smith & Thomp
son, and subsequently Wkatjikrly &Tno>iraoN,
it has becom® necessary that the concerns ol said
Units should he closed. The creditors are therefore
notified and required to present their claims, legally
attested,:W as early .dale as possible, in order to (a
ciliiaie tim undersigned ip bijngitig the business of
■said firms lo a speedy close.
WM- WEATHERLY.
Saletp, Clark cq. Feb 6. [Feb 10 4tvv 34
Dr, lioiij. Sloii^lasis,
SURGEON DENTIST,
HAS returned to I lie city and resumed the duties ol
his profession, gt his residence corner of Broad
and Jackson streets, over the store qf Messss- Clarke,
McTicr & Co.
Ort 4 »f
NOTICE.— The subscriber having this day ta
ken into Co-partnership James Fanton, the
business will hereafter ho conducted under tho firm
ofTnoMAS Barrett &Co.
Jan II 8 Im] THOMAS BARRETT.
fIIIIOMAS BARRETT & CO. having removed
M. to the new Brick 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 stock
of Fresh Dings, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window
Glass, tyc., which they are prepared to put up at the
dhortosl notice, and hope to receive a portion of the
■ spbljc patronage. [Jan II 8 Ira
’ Horses Lost.
5 , STRAYED nr Stolen from tho eta
hies of the Georgia Rail Road & Bank-
Company, situated on Section No.
tt|s, two short-tail Bay wagon HORS-
Vl /pM ES—one of theni has a star in his
■asdeafel forehead, Whosoever willjrelum the
above mentioned Horses to the stabler, or to the un
dersigned at the Planters Hole', Augusta, shall be
liberally rewarded,
J. EDGAR THOMSON.
Feb 8 . 32
The .Sentinel and Courier, will copy the above
three times weakly.
GENERAL LAND AGENCY at MOBILE.
“ milE undersigned beleiving that a General Land
i 4 Agency for tho purchase, sale and management
4 of Real Estate it this Slate, would afford many ad von
-0 tages, both to purchasers,sellers and owners of proper
ty living out; of the State, and citizens leaving the
" pity for a short time and, properly conducted would
'■ be liberally patronized will open a office for that bu
siness on the let us October.
8 ’ The undersigned assures the public that no pains
or expenses will be spared lo obtain from time to
lime an accurate knowledge of tho value ol Real
, estate in the city and vicinty
d An j BOO U as possible, lie will procure large maps
r ' of this city and all other cities, to wns &c. that offer
an opportunity for speculation.
Property left him forsalo will he delineated on maps
and exhibited to the public, and when the maps are
not satisfactory, he will accompany the purchaser to,
and point opt the tract or lot of land.
Every exertion will be used to effect negotiations
y and sale of property, anil when requested or instructed
to invest funds in Heal Estate, the strictest attention
13 will be paid to the titles and claims to the same.
The undersigned w ill bo found at all limes at Ins of
-1-1 fice, on the corner of Royal and Conti streets, except
™ when out on business, and respectfully solicits asltarc
ia of public patronage. GE(JRGE \ V . GRANT
7, _
r Ueferknces.
,n Messrs. Fuller,Graham & Co.'
Churchill & Mason,
G. Ktbbo,
Judge A. -S. Lipscomb,
ls) William J. Vandegraff, MOBILE.
, n Governor Jobti Gayle,
F. S. Blount,
C. E. Sherman,
Joshua Kennedy, „ „ v
The New Orleans Com. Bulletin, Bos ton A as, A
York Express, U. S. Gazette, Philadelphia. Baltimort
™ 1 Chronicle, Charleston Courier, State Rights , cnnm l
j Georgia, Nashville Danner, Huntsvilje, . ‘ v
- ! Ac. Alabama Journal, Montgomery, will pubhsh th'
- ,e ! above tour months, amt forward tficir accl ” l^ * , ' l ,.
, sAihsrnbcrs ijt payment ,' '
1 October 7 m - Im
aUGUHTA
[ auttdory and Fancy Slow,
South side of Broad Street, .Vo. 240,
Tvo doors above the Geo, Rail Hoad Hank.
THF. subscrilHir Imga leave to return bis sincere
thanks lo the citizens of Augusta, and his
friends, and patrons generally, for their kindness and
liberality already bestowed upon him, and hopes by
strict assiduity to business lo merit a continuance ol
the same. He w ill with the assistance of Ids agent
established in New York, lie always well supplied
with the latest fashions and importation of Jewclnry
and fancy goods, w hich, as lo quality w ill lie inferior
to none ever brought to the Southern Market. Hav
ing just received by recent arrivals from N. York
and Philadelphia, a variety of new Jewelery and
fancy articles such as
Anchor Escapement Independent seconds,
Duplex do detached Lever parachute Compen
sation, S
Tobias and Robinsons' fine detached single, S
double and hunting cased lower, 2
Silver Lever, Duplex, Lcpineami Swiss,
A splendid assortment of I-allies' 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,
A large assortment of fnshionablo Ear Rings,
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Medallions and
Miniature Cases, Sleeve Bu'tons 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 *na Fruit Knives,
Britannia Ware, such ns Tea and C flee Pots,
Rich Gilt and Ebony Mantle Clocks,
Artificial Flowers in Chiba Vases, lor mantle or
naments,
Silver Combs, Buckles and Slides,
Coral Beads, of different siz s,
Splendid Ja|mn Waiters, in sells and assorted sizes, |
Rich plated Swivel Castors,
do Sliver mounted Cake Baskets,
do do do Candlesticks,
do do do Snuffers and Trays,
A’linennr London Wire Twist double mid single
Barrel Guns,
Superior do do do Bell Pistols, with
a variety of Pocket Pistols, Rodgers <Ss Woslcnbolm's
Pocket, Pen, Desk and Bowie Knives, do Barbers
& Elliott’s superior Razors, Razor Straps. Hair,
Cloth and Tooth Brushes ; Snortmen’s It nine Bags,
Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps;
Accordian's Music Boxes of various sizes, with al
most every article in (he above line, w Inch he most
respectfully invites llio public to cull and examine
far themselves.
N. It. Having a competent Watch Maker in em
ploy, all kinds of Clock and Watch repairing shaii
be punctually attended lo xvith satisfaction lo cus
lomere. J, B. MURPHY.
Feb 7 ,f
GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE
FEVER & AGUi: PILLS,
A Certain and Lasting Cure for that disease.
fJAHE subscriber, having been appointed Special
-1 Agent lor the sale of Gallighau’s Fever and
Ague Pills, is prepared lo furnish planters mid coun
try trailers with supplies of said articles on terms
equally as favorable os they can bo obtained of the
proprietors.
Galligban’s Pills, though nuelul for all diseases
which originate in a superabundant collection of bile
in the stomach, are more particularly intended for
Fever and AgUO. In the first place they cleanse,
strengthen am | give ton( , t 0 slomachaud bowels,
| and create a now and healthy action throughout the !
System. They produce a natural and permanent ap
petite. They defend the system against new or sun
subsequent attacks of tho disease. They remove all
obstructions ol tho liver and other organs. They as
sist the various operations of nature, by cleansing
the system of all vitiated, corrupt anil 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 us often
follow the injudicious treatment ol the Fever ami
Ague They ore composed entirely of vegetable mat
ter, and may bo taken by persons of both sexes and
ol nil ages, without the least danger of unpleasant
consequences. In fine, the public, are assured, tin.l
Gnlliglmn's Pills possess those inestimable virtuis
which are requisite not only to arrest, but to eradi
cate and destroy, the last seeds ol this must 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 simple
vegetable substances, which,either separately or com
bined, ithil 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 Sul)-agoills,,al w hoso stores those Pills mr.y
be obtained.
Thomas Richards,Bookstore,No. 293, and T
11. & 1. Plant, 244 Broad-street.
A large mass of highly respectable testimony con
firming the reputation of Galligban’s Pills, maybe
seen at cither of tho stores of the above named per
suns, or at the subscriber’s
NELSON GARTER,
Special Agent,Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Au
gusta, Georgia,
Juno JO 45
»BW DKIICt store.
THE Subscriber has just received and 1s now o
pening a new slock of Drugs, Medicines, Sur
gical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Glass, Dyers' & Hatters' materials, Brushes, Soaps,
Perfumeries, and other articles in his hue, nil of
which lie offers for sale on terms as accommodating
as any in the Southern markets, by wholesale or
retail. Ho is resolved lo furnish the best articles
that can be procured in bis fine ; and in addition lo
the usual assortment of drugs be will keep most of
the approved patent medicines and nostrums now in
general use, among which ho now has genuine
Swaim’s Panacea and Vermifuge,
Putter's Catholicon,
The Indian’s Panacea,
Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extracts.
Dent’s Pills,
Judkins Ointment,
liadeaux’s Strengthening Plasters.
Osborn’s Philotokon,
Relfe's Asthmatic Pills.
Hunter's Pills,
Dumfries’ Pile and Itch Ointment.
Powell's Balsam of Aniseed,
Do. Ointment (or Salt Rheum,
, Honey of Boneset,
Indian Specific,
Bernard’s Remedy for Cholera,
Kimmul’s Tonic Mixture,
Oldridge's Halm ol Columbia,
I Rowland’s Macassar Oil,
l Ward’s Hair Oil,
Bear's Oil,
Indian Dye for the hair, &c. &c.
I ALSO,
I A fttll assortment of gcninc Thomsonian Mcdi
• cines of every kind, and Howard's Books and Pa
tents, being Howard's general agent for the State of
i Georgia.
i The subscriber, in offering himself to the public as
I a general Druggist and Apothecary, does not do it
with a vjew to intrude himself upon them uncalled
t for; but to make an honest living in an honest way,
r and in doing this to have the pleasure of accommo
dating those who may need medicines or otherarti
s ties in his line on terms which he flatters himself
3 cannot tail to please. He solicits a share of public
, patronage from tins city and from any who may
make ibis city their market.
9 His store is on Broad (Street, sign of the two mor
-1 tars, ami is nearly opposite Dr. Wray’s,
i ’ BENNET HARRIS.
Augusta, Fob. 7, 1837 31 3w
e I Hew Carriage Repository.
fMAHE subscribers have
X on baud and are con
stantly receiving (of tlioii
jfmOAAr'— it - ” manufacture,i Car
riaof.s ol every desonplior
yyjWKiwhich they offer for sale or
| I, Vffirtl|ilp|j jV' i j the most favorable terms, a
: their Repository, 303 Broat
street, Augusta, vijes
Coaches, Chariolces, Dicky seal Barouches, Stan
hope, standing and extension ton Barouches. Pbffl
tons, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of alUmds
together with a large assortment ol Harness. Person
' Wishing to buy wifi do well to look before they pur
r s chase elsewhere. Orders (hr any description of Car
' ’ riages will ho thankfully received and executed u
!f’ the host manner and at the shortest notice,
r H s. BOADLEV a CO., Augusta, f!a.
be j J} t; &O, lIOAOLEV,Now Uaweti,Conn.
Not 1 **
EVfc'r TiOrillnrd, Jr.
, BtfRVIVISO PAIITXM Os
PETER & GEORGE LORH.L.RD.
SNUFF ASH TOBACCO MAMHacTUU
KR, -12 Chatham street, .New York, igen for
sole I lie following article*. Warranted nt to con
tain uay pernicious dings.
PJNK BROWN INlirr.
Genuine Maccoboy, I rose American Empeo,
Imitution do. \ Jlav'/l. Holland do
Sicily do Tuberose,
Maltese do St. Omar.
Curacoa, do Straalnngn
, COARSE BROV’K SNUFF.
, Domigros, Nmchfioclas,
[ Pure Virginia, i v roncli Rfl|pee,
, Bourbon, A'ncticon Gentleman,
[ St Domingo, Ifo; 'eSpani.di,
t Copenhagen, sup. flar'd L. Hi.'Hurc.
I VfI.LOW SNUFF.
■ Scotch, i Irirft Bl.’Wguard 1 «
• Hall Toast, > Fine. or f 5
• High Toast,) lush High Toastl O
SWEET SCENTED FINE CUT CHEWINO TOBACCO.
1 Small papers, 1* AI. Cargo papers, f’ A L
do do p& G L f size do P .
do do P& G [X size do PA k
■Sweet scented Oronoko, extra superior, in i |h. p. v
H pers, manufactured only by Peter Lorillard, Jr.
FINE CUT SMOKINO TOBACCO.
Spanish, Kitcfbot, Canister, Common and stems:
in papers Irom 2 to 10 coi ls each.
Cut tobacco packed in half barrels, barrels and
tierees.
Brown snuff packed in pound and half pound
bottles, and in 3,6, 12, and Iff lb jars.
Yellow snuff packed m pound and halt pound
hollies, sud in small and large bladders,
StCr A liberal discount made for cash, by whole
sale.
N. B. All articles sold at the abovo place can ho 1
returned if not approved, and the money refunded.
Phe Genuine Maccoboy Snuff is manufactured
only by the subscriber, who has also the Imitation,
from 20 to 30 per cent lower, similar in quality to
that which is manufactured in many places, and
sold under various names.
Beware of deception.—Several persons are 1
in tho practice of using a label on their stmifin imi
tation of the subscriber’s, which can bo for no oth- 1
er purpose than to deceive.
Some are also in the practice of mixing infer,or ,
snull with his genuine Maccoboy, and selling it us ,
I Awt quality. Others arc also in tho practice of ill!- .
ills’ vmply jars, having the subscribers label on 1
them, wtiii inferior snuff, mid selling it ns his nim.u
fiieiure. In making this publication, the subscriber
wishes to guard his customers against the deceptions
practised upon them.
{tjf An assortment of tho landing articles tuny be
had in the principal cities and towns in the failed i
States. ,j
Feb 23 41 3w2tn '
GEORGIA, Jefferson County * i
WHEREAS, Roger L. Gamble applies to me
for betters ol Administration on the estate
of Manning Spradlcy, deed, these are lltorofuro to
cite and admonish all ami singular the kind.id and f
creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear in my ,i
oltieo within the time prescribed by law, to shew i
cause, il any they have, why said letters slioukl not
be granted. E. BOTH WELL, Dep. Glk.G.O.
Jan 3 m I w3IM
SAMUEL LANE. '
Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, i(r. t
•18 Broad street, ,
HAVING just arrived from London, begs most 1
respectin. I !}’ to his sincere thanks to the j
citizens of Charleston, PJi<) ‘ Uc fljoining Slates, for
the very liberal share of pauPliagd Which he has
hitherto received, and fools that ho IVOU.’d bo want
ing in gratitude for such support, were in, not dills i
publicly to acknowledge the honors so conlcCeJ, '
ami to prove that he has still tin earnest and sincere si
desire to extend, il possible, his connections in South I!
Carolina. Ho has been to England lor tho purpose h
of effecting arrangements of a direct intercourse bo
tween the establishment there and here, mid also I
with the Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. Ac.
Having completed his arrangements in a manner
to ensure a quick succession of the most fashionable
articles ol Dross being exported, ho most respect
lullyassures them that ho Inis now opened an assort
ment of COATS, Ac. Ac., which arc nut to bo sur
passed for quality, workmanship and style, in tho
I). Stales.
S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business
fertile I-ondon Markets, will meet a promptness of '
despatch which will charaelerizo the peculiar nd- |
vantages of this establishment. Muster Tailors ’
may be supplied with the latest fashions. I)
N. B.—Wanted, 12 first rate COAT HANDS. I
S 3” The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni
cle, will please give the above two insertions on Sat
urday and Thursday, until further notice.— Charles- ,
lon Mercury,
Jan. 20. 16 ]
T) JIEADUEN, Portrait Painter, respect- ]
A3, fully informs the Citizens of Augusta that he ,
has returned to this city, und taken the room in the j
Masonic Hall, which he occupied last winter. j
SCr Specimens of his Painting may be situ in a |
few days at Ins room, to which ho invites the alien- ,
lion of those disposed to patronize him.
Jan7 5 ts |
CARPENTER’S Solution of AVeosolc—For the i
cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, letters, i
ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding >
from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac.
For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, t
Jan 16 16] No 232 Broad street. j
PULASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at Eaton
ton, Ga —Continues to practice Law in the
- Ockmulgoo Circuit mid some of the adjacent cuuti- |
lies.
Jan 21 X \v2m 17
A final rale Pcnnfnan ami Ac- .
eWif eountant is desirous of employment, fur a
short lime in this city. Apply at this office.
Jan 17 if 13
Soap*. Hal*, ripe*, and
M A Dill A WINK.
DA CASKS tresh imported M. M. Wine
wvl 100 ('rises Hats, fur, Silk A Runuu
20 Boxes Pi|ies
50 do Soap
5 Cases Bottled Madena
• Just landed and for Sale low by
SANDIFORD A COLLINS, Auct'rs.
Feb 6 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel.
!. |3UINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson A
J JL Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S. (.’.—Just no
■ ceived end fiir sale at tlieTmannfaclurers prices, by
J Jan7 til T. H. AI. C PLANT.
J Coiiiiiiiinlcafecl.
1 TV! ls - EDlTOß—Through the columns of your
i * 1 useful paper, we would recommend the Peo
ple's Op|Hisition Line of Post Coaches, from Mont
gomery to Ibis place. We have travelled through
the whole route with safety, (hough the roads are
in ninny 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, und the attention
paid to their comfort, wo have no hesitation in say.
mg that it is tho best lino in every res|iecl in the
Stale.
EDWARD I.R FORT, J N y k
CHAS. L. KINGSBURY’,I 0 1 r
J. B. HALU i
WM. H. KKMPTON, | Miss.
WM. DILI.AHUNTY, J
EDW. LLOYD, Maryland.
_Feb.fi 80
a,, IAORSALE.—That fine estaliiish
J. men l , knowH us Marsh’s HO
."jfT TEL,situated in the town of Aiken,
IHoIISB nearly opposite tlie Engine House, con-
vcnlent lor passengers travelling on the
cars from and to Charleston Also convenient for
’ travellers : this Estahlislimenl is large and comma
’ dious, with Stables,offices, and nil other necessary
1 out buildings, calculated for a large business. It
will be sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel
s Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or lo’lbc Snbscribero
f the premises. JOHN MARSH
1 Aiken, Jan. 25 20 3m
- Valuable Servant* i'or Hale,
f|YO raise money.—A Woman thirty nine years o
J. age, who has for the last twenty five years been
in the constant service ol her present owner, ns gen
’ cral house servant, carrying the keys of her mistress, j
Asa general house servant she has probably no equal
’’ Georgia.
Also, her seven children, the oldest a good seams
tress,cloven years old and the youngest four
Enquire of TIIOMAS DAWSON.
- Feb 15 4l* 38 _
AlOtiiltOES FOR SALE.
0 rjYHE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, South
3 Carolina, at tho second house from the bridge,
ir has on band a large number of likely VIRGINIA
l ’ SLAVES, and will receive new supplies evety two
in weeks. Persons wanting to ptirrhaso, Plantar’* or
,r ‘ Trader’s, would do well to give ns a call.
JOSEPH WODD A CO.
The city papers and the Macon Messenger will
insert the above once a week for three months.
t Feh 8 _ _!L
Notice
ir'. TS hereby given, that the eily taxes for the present
if. Ji. \c*ar, aro now due, and that thu Collector and
in Treasurer will call on the citizens for their pay.
inontH, and pontoru* failing lo dincharg*; them whnn
called on, will bn dealt will: as the ordinance duvets.
JOHN II >IAN'N, Col Alt C A.
Feb. 34 tWC’t.. *5
extensive mkm k or übady madr
C L O TIII N G.
E. a. O'MOKE,
JVO. 197 JiltO.il) STREET,
UAS constantly on hand,and continues daily In
receive from bis own manufactory, fresh sup
plies of the most fashionable and well
MADE CLOTHING, which ho offers Wholesale
and Retail, on the must liberal taints, and invites his
friends and customers to call and examine
Great pains are taken in tho selection and work
manship of his Goods, und his assortment is not sur
passed in any market. His Stock comprises every
article in his line, among which sru the following,
viz-
DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of
superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olivo,
Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret,
Gray, Ac.
OVER-COATS, first rate and common Blue,
Black, Brown, Drab, Olive, Green, Dahlia, Mohair,
steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Alss, an
pci ior German Goalshair Cnmblct.
GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS,
Blue, Blacit, and Brawn, fine and common Cnmblct,
of Blue Brown, Ac.
LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH
CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, and Olivo. Also, lino and
’ common Camblet, Merino, Circassian, Brochellcs,
Ac. Ac.
PANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth,
p foe. Black, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Brill',
i; nL ' Black and other Kill’d Cassimeres of all descrip
tions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth mid
(Jasa.<i. teres, Cord end lieavertine*.
VEsr Y’S, superfine and common Blue and Black
Cloth alio' Gsssiinero, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Silk Vel
vets Plain f'ln'd and Fig’d Monnoes and Valentins,
While i ’nd Cassimere, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d
Sill; pin in nn ' Fig’d Toillnett anti Merino, Plain and
Fig'll Qfoiled t ,|l . ' Strilß’d Mar
seilles, Pfain and ..‘S d Colton Y civet, Swundowu,
tSic, At. T ,
NATINETCLO't '’HING, fine A common Frocka,
Coatees end Round J: ’ckots, 1 lain, Plaid and Stri
ped Pantaloons. xva ewwnrve in
YOUTH’S AND |H CLOTHING, Blue,
nils, Brown and (iivon Kri °' v 111l 11 rcsl< / 0 l ! 8 » * nn ‘
tnloons and Y osts, do. b’‘"I 1 11! 1 ( oatew,
Round Jackets, Pantalons mu. 1 Veste. Cloth and Pe
tersham Over-Cauls, and Cn.'itb ' ol Cloaks.
Also,a variety of Negro Chub "J*-
GENTLEMEN’S IfiNE UN AND COT
TON SHIRTS, Striped and Flak ' Gnighnm, do.
Woolen and Cotton Under. Shins am. f i n'e rs ’ 1 ° "
lars, Bosoms, Suspunders, Slocks, end •!,, f: . ....
Also, a gonoraLai sorlnient of FI'S, . AI\JJ
BEAVER HATS -UVD FUR CAES.
Jan. 24
IHAV Kilns day sold my stock in trade lo .Mossrs.
Clark A Holland, who will continue the i l“U|-
ing Business at the old and well established si
291 Broad-slrocl. 1 true! that the liberal natrona t"
whichlmß boon n.tomlal lomo while in buainesiiy
will not ho lost with thorn. w mryYVT #n ..^ niir ,
Jan 14 lIHJ .O’LYON THORPE.
ALL persons having claims against tun, will please
present thorn at tho old kil'ihl* whew i can he ,
found for one month from tins «h'l° Persons in
debted lo me arc politely rcqnosU 'I 1 ..!‘. u . .'. 0 .. l IIV! 10 '
iliata payment. D’l.Vl 'N PHORI L.
Jon 14 H il
| > AIUI AIN S—SELLING OFF i ' V COST.—
13 The subscribem intending to dost' tlieir busk
ness offer their whole slock of goods nice ht forcusltj
their stock conisists of a very general assc rtment ol
drygoods, among which are Extra fine .'Rue and
Black, Cloths,. Blue Silks, Black Fr. Bum. 'azintis,
Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long (Ruths, dtc.
■ Morgan a wvatx, No. k og.
Jan 4 8
CLOTHS,— Tho Subscribers are this day otio.'*-
ing two cases CIA V J'H>l, imported by then.’
jlirect from England, pef f ‘Wp Chinn, eonsisling of
Blues, .fo'ccl Mixed, and f-kW Colors-prinoipally _
low priced. ~ , . . 1
They have also received pur ship Victoria, from
Liverpool. , , ..
Superfine and low P'icod Ir k sh J.muns
Damask Table .Diaper
Pantaloon Stuffs ,
Counterpanes ,
Furniiitru Dimities
Camhlets, Mennoes, Ac.
Which they will oiler at Now’ Yorktirioos.’
EDGAR A CA Rlt/ICHA VI
Jan 9 fi j fo__
C( ARPENTER'S Olio-Resinous Eifaci of jj.'«*’ j
> tard t or Ore vs Sinirjdcr —A muni \uluablei * ,
bofacienttflud ucl« instanlniK'oualy on inr jipplinitioii
lonmlft by CLOUD & BOTUWtttL,
J au 19 15] No. 83i llroud^t^U
JUST AURIVEDin splendidaasortmeiUofKhUmi I
AluhfutorH und Murhlo Ommuonts. We would
call the ullciiliuli of the citizens of Augusta to u rape
assortment of Alul asters mid Marldu Oriumienls, |
brought from Florence, and made expressly fur this I
market. We have visited this country from motives I
similar to those which induce Americans to visit Ita
ly. We are also told that the Americans are a rapid
ly growing nation nut only in wealth ami unterprizo
but also that limy culliviitu a refinement uftaslu; con
sequently wo have brought hero, the greatest variety
oftho finest s|»cimens ol art, ever yet introduced in
this oily. Cunsis ing of
Alabasters, Agalo, and Marble Y'usns, Watch Ca
ses, Ornamental Baskets, Marble und Alabaster Can
dle Sticks, Dogs Pilchers, Coloured Toys, and some
splendid Marble centre Table Tups, Ac. Ac.
The above are now exhibited and for sale at the
unction rooms id Sandiford A Collins, .Indies und
gentlemen are invited to cullund examine fur them
selves.
Jan 17 If 13
Storage vt'wcl or dry good*,
MAY’ he had in a fire proof building, in a safe
and central situation, by applying at the cor
ner of Hay and Mclnlosli streets. Feb 3 28
NEW SCHOOL,—Mr. EunCV takes this method
nf informing the citizens of Augusta uul its
vicinity, that he w ill u|am an English School in the
house recently occupied by Mr. Pike, fiir the term
of throe months, to commence on Monday the 6th
February, 1837. Having been engaged in the busi
ness of teaching for fimrlumi yean, he (bitten hint
self he will lie able lo render ample satisfaction, lo
parents,guardians and pupils, and therefore,respect
fully solicits (heir patronage.
Jon 31 25 w3t
DU. PETERS’ VEGETABLE MEDICINAL
STOMACHIC a: ET HEPATIC A—For
the cure of Dysimpsii, Liver Complaints, Ac. An.
Also, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, er Anti-Bilious
Pills, the cheapest und most approved Family Medi
cine ever offered to the public.
These medicines have lieen found so effectual in
removing the complaints fiir which they lire recom
mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to
thorn fiir tneir patients, alter having exhausted their
skill lo little or no purpose. For sale by
CLOUD A BOTHWELL, 233 Brood st.
Jan 3 1
lAOUR MONTHS alter dale application will bo
made to the honorable Inlenor Court of llio
county of JeflToraon, sitting ns u Conrl of Ordinary,
fiir leave lo sell one hall of'l-ot No. sixteen, in the
Twentieth District of formerly Muscogee county,
now Harris ; the properly of Mary S. Moore, minor,
for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian,
an 7 5 wtd
in na nl in 11 >w I\ ol let*.
IaIOUR MONTHS flflr r date, iinplicnlion will ho
mudo t'i tho Ixmomhio tiio Inforior LVirt of
Jcffcnton county, (titling «h u Court ol Ordinary, for
leave to (tell the intercut of the minor heir® ol Wil
liam Sireetman,deci*iii»ed.iri lot number «ix, in the
tvventy-Herond district ol Muscogee county ; and
nlso for leave to sell a negro man named Charles, be
longing tosnid estate; lor the purpose of division
amongst the heirs of said estate.
MOSKS KKINSON f .Tr. Cttardion
of the Minors, and Administrator
do bonus non of Mstate.
Jqn 1C X IS fa
(uiiardi.'iti’M iNolicc.
lAOUK months after dale, application will he
A’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Co
lumbia county, when silling fiir ordinary purposes,
(or leave to sell all the Lands belonging lo Gazway
Beale, minor of Hewkiah Beale, deceased.
WILLIAM B. BEALE, Guardian.
Feb 9 4ni(*) 33
Xolicc.
j JAOUR muntbs after date, application will bn
1B ' made to the Honorable Ilio Inferior Court «K'o
lumbia County, when silting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave lo sell u lot oi Land, No. IH7, IfitU
Distnel, and 2d Section, originally Cherokee, hut
now Cobb County, as belonging so Lycurgus Ui«»,
(rnino.)
MARTHA A. REES, Guardian,
j Feb 8 •«
l\OTl€i:.
* AM, persons indebted lo tbn Estate of James J.
r ' 1 V Smith, dcc’d, of linrkc County, are requested
I jo make immediate payment; und those having
11 claims will present them, duly attested, in the lime
i prescribed b> law.
j A S. B. PIOR, Adrn.
SARAH SMITH, Admx.
j Feb. 2. 27.
it 1 | AO(IR MONTHS after dale, application will be
<1 B. made to the Honorable Interior Court of Burke
! county when selling fir Ordinary purposes for leave
n I to sell a tract ol land lying in said county, belonging
*• to John A Mm ry Atm llndson, otyhans of John L.
1 Hudson dto’cl. EPHRIAM I’QNDEK,Gnat’d.
f Jam 27 ?C
NPLEKWU AID RAW CABIKfif PWIfIKK.
for saw; by
THOS. M. WOODRUFF,
AT HIS NEW WAKE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD ST’tf
FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE.
IBEf! IcaVo to express my gratitude to the public for their kindness arid liboralily, a (id tended
them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made «u«l*
arrangements ut the Northern Manufactories as to warrant a quick succession of supplies to my
stock, 1 cun at all times he found with a good assortment, and have mtw on hand and for sale as
hove,
PIANOS, with English and French action and Mclalic Plates with elegant Scroll Bases and-
Veneered feet, ot easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offered in ihu ma*
ket,
MOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and fig'd sealing.
•SIDEHOARDS, with Mahogany,ltalian and Egyptian MarMo topif,
BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses.
do with Marble tops.
BOOK CASES, of different stylo and prices.
WARD ROBES
CENTRE TABLES, with bl’k a white Marhltf lops,
PIER “ to match.
P. «c C. DINING TABLES, swivel lop,
PLAIN do in setts.
BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES,
LOOKING GLASSES, MIRRORS & TOILETS, ttllh Mahogany, Gilt,and Mahogany ani
CHAIRS of.Mahogany, Curled and Birds Eye Maple. [Cult frames,
do Fancy and Windsor, ofovoty style and price.
BBADSTEADB, Ac. &c.
All of which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves,
Feb 3
Classical and English school. -
Mr. Nononoss would respectfully inform the
citizens of Augusta that ho lias associated with him
in his school, Air. Ilowcy, a graduate of Jefferson
College, Pa., and for the Inst six years an instructor
of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an
additional number ot pupils, of both sexes, can be
accommodated. The School will now consist of
two departments. The Classical mid .Mathematical
will bo imiler the snpormtemlaneo of Air. JI., who
will teach the Latin and Crook languages—Algebra,
Geometry, Surveying, Alensuratiun, Ac. The olii- j
or Immcims will be taught as liorAloforc.
The billowing certificates from Professors Stuart
and Twiss, of Smith Carolina College, relative to
Air. 11.’* scholarship, are respectfully submitted:
1 have examined Air. Ilowcy with much particu
larity, both m Latin mid Creek, mid have been quite
tileuxed with the ease and correctness of Ins transla
tions, especially in Lathi. Ho appears also to be
lin.ailiar with the rains and tirincipiis of Syntax. I
slim dd think him well qualified tor primary instruc
tion in the classic languages.
.1 W. STUART.
Prof, of Lnn. in S C. College.
Columbia, Jan. 3,1537.
This is to iicrnly that I have examinee Air. Ilowcy
in Arithmetic, Algebra, arid Geometry, and find him
familiar with the principles •fmadinimilies and have
no doubt of his competency to givfi Instructions in
these branches.
THOMAS S* TWISS,
Prof, of Alntli hi S. C. College.
Jan. 37. *»
NOTICE. —Colored persons found fit large, n (bn
City ulinr nine o'clock nt night, «ud bgfirro day
light next morning, without passes stilting distinctly
the place or jilne.es to which such colored / tenon is
permitted to miss, will be confined as the Ordinances
a f the City direct. FOSTER lII.ODGI'.T,
.Jan 17 13 H] City Marshal. *
OR SALE—A splendid brass mounted Buggy
Wagon, double seal, lined with flesh colored
wale roe' Gras do 7. in, with double harness, polo and
shafts—i undo to order in Now Haven, lasl summer,
of the buin mnitjrials. Applyto
Jun J 4 ,1 ill O. AIINEIi.
fltllE suluoribors have this day formed it Co
| partnersln,' fur 'be Ironsoctiono a genera!
Wholesale nml\” ,u,il Drug business, nml respect
fully invitir iheutv 'ntionof their friends end the pub
lie to ibe large un. 1 well selected stuck they have
new on hand. Their Store is on the corner of
Broad and Kolhmk at“early opposite Stovall,
Simmons, A Co.’s win. rehouse. 1 lie business will
bo conducted under the /Irmuf KITCHEN &■ KOll
t, RT.SON.
u W. R . KITCHEN.
F. Al. .ROBERTSON, AI. 1).
pi n . Ur. Robertson will at,'and to lire practice of
tils iiro bsslou us usual, and messages may bo toll at
llie slum or Id. rasidenco. jnn <0 Os
' 4; a rticii Sccv'ls.
_H7-ARIL LNTKD Fresh, and lot »alo by Cloud
W & Mo.. ’“Wiil.l., Augusta, Gov .
Glint Asp '““If";. . .
Green Glob '« Ar.u l.oke,
Early Mol.uv vk ) ?
do Rob lie, ' ( K
do Jjirgo VV'b ilo ludnuy Bean. ) 5.
do White Cran ‘} u I ?
do Dutch Casa K ullj (Ju ’ »
Ling Blood licet,
Yellow Turnip Heel,
French Sugar do
Drumhead Cabbage,
Early York do
Umen Globe Savoy cahbago
Low Dutch do
Early Sugar leaf do
Turnip Hooted do
Red Dutch do
long Drang* Carrol
do Hud do
Early CauUUuwor
While Sohd Gallery
Fairly Clustur Cueuiuhor
Ling Green do
Short do do
Purple Egg Planl
Sou Kail 1
Brown Dutch lelluoo
Ice Cuss do
I ergo Green head do
leu Tread do
Drumhead do
Imperial sugar loaf do
Fine Nutmeg Alalun
Largo white Onion
do Red do
Plain Curled I’arslsy
Ling Smooth I’arsiiip
Early Bishop Peas
Bliio Prussian do
Spanish Dwarf do
Early Duiibla blussMn P*as
Malcldass do
Cayenne Poppor
Cherry Turnm Radish
Jeng Salmon do
tie Kcarlol do
Salsify or Vegelablo OytM*
Early Hush Squash
Fine Mnrrow do
Fall C. N._ rlo
•SnmmerC. N. do
Round leal Spinngo
Early Dnleli 7'nrnip
/.urge White Flat do
Kola Bagn do
Largo Norfolk do
Feb ‘J 33
T.corgfu Insurance A T rust fnnipiiiiy
Auouhta, Nov. 2, 1830.
riAHIS Company will receive Imonoy on deposit,
I fir tiny It mo not loss than sixty days, nor mors
than twelve months. Transferable certificates of
such deposite will be issued, bearing interest nt the
rate of six percent per minimi For periods longer
or shorter than either of the above, special contracts
will tie made.
Fur the con venience of persons residing nt n dist
ance, applications may lie made to either of the
agents of the Company, in South Carolina and Geor
gia, whose names arc annexed.
WAI. T. GOULD, Soe'ry.
Agents:
Padellurd, Fay A. Co., Savannah.
I’. K. Young A Sons, Darien.
Iverson 1.. Harris, Alilledgovrlle
Charles Day, Macon.
Arthur It. Davis, Columbus
I lolcombft, Peck A Co , Charleston, S. C.
I George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C.
November 4 88 M
line lie an Academy.
f |AIIE second scolnslic year of Ibis Academy will
1. commence on the lath instant, under the en
tire management of the subscriber. Ills intended
hereafter to make this institution more select,and
for this purpose, the number of pupils wilt be limited.
Numerous applicants being disappointed during the
past year from sending to this institution, in conse
quence of not being able to procure board in the
noighborhood The subscriber has determined If,
• 1 make arrangements to accommodate scholars, who
may desire it, with board in Ins own family ./persons
desirous of placing their children mulct his caro,
will please make early application.
The branches taught will bo those that form a
substantia* English education, with the addition vs
o French.
o TEIIMfi.
o For tuition per quarter, I’M (Kit.
g For board and tuition, 8150 per annum, payable
, quarterly in advance.
* W. .MU.tVA.Kr)
Riclioifmd Ca, "sw 31
28
Sj Al. HOWEV, Prolsssor of Penmnnsliip, vvi
F « remain in Augusta n short I lino, to grve lessons
in this useful nrl. lie respectfully invites the atten
tion of all t»ersoiis dofdr.us of writing on elegant
li ml. Five or si* lessons on Ins admirable system
are generally sufficient to accomplish this, though
years may have been spent in fruitless efforts to at
mill it. Those who have tried Jormer systems and
failed, nn turn red (boro is no mistake in ibis. Their
success will lie guarantied, if the requisite attention
jbe given. Pcnons vvi dung intake lessons nre re
quested to make immediate application to Mr. 11. at
I bis mom in the Alnsunic Hull, w here Ids specimens
may bo examined and terms known. Private lessons
given, if required.
Jan Ifi J 2 if
A POTION NOTICE --Saniiifoh-. A Con
a*. 1.1 .\5, Aorlionoersimd Coinnnision Merchants,
return their thanks to the Merchants nnd odium of
Augusta, (or the very liberal snfiport received since
their conimenceiiicol as Atfclioncers and Commis
sion Atari liaiils, and hope to merit n eOnlinuanoo
of the same. They nre nt all times prepared to make
■ho most liberal advances on consignments, nml
pledge themselves to use their heat exertions to ren
der satisfactory mid prompt sales
They beglenio to slate thst they have engaged
the services of one oflhe most experienced Auction
eers at ibc smith, whoso whole lime nnd attention
will bo devoted to the business of the firm, and they
most confidently say that higher prices fur Lauds,
Negroes, Alercliamlizo, Stock, Ac. cannot bo obtain
ed by any otlior Auction House in ibis eitj or else
whom.
N. H. Thu following aro the rales of Commission,
ns agreed upon by both Auction houses in this city,
to which they am hounJ to adhere, according lo
written conlracl:
Dry Goods and general Merclmnlilizo, 3 per cent.
Horses, (valuable blood slock oxcepted) 5 per cent.
Estate Sale of Persona properly. 3 per cent.
Bonks and Prints, It) ter com.
11ml Estate uudpf W 8)0,21 per Cent.
Over $3,500 nnd uiidrr !>A,OOO 2 p,. r ~o m
Over 85,000 and iinif'r SIO,OOO U percent.
8)0,000 and over, I |or cent.
Bank stuck on 85,1 Oil nod Ulster $50,000, } par sent.
Over 850,000, 1 prveent.
All Estate sales when the property i, alrondt sold
nnd cried fur the purpose ot makihg Tiilos, pur
Lot or llouso nnd Lit. For Negroes fi.
For Negroes is nil cases 1! per cent.
Jun 21 ts it
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f i EOBGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, Scollshoru'
vl Go.—Our friends nnd patrons aro informed
(hat the exorcises of Ibis Instiled in were rosumsd
on Alondny, ICtli inst. A. B. Wathous, A. H. nod
Aliss Haiikikt Ci.ahkk have nrriveil,nml Mrs. D -
Estk is daily expected. Air. W. comes rceomnieml
ed by ilia Rev. Win. T. Brantley uml others, Airs.
Il’Fslu, by Mr., Nichols. itidiile nnd others, Aliss
Clarke IS a graduate of Airs. Willard’s seminary al
Troy, and Mr. L. I.ataktk, the Princiiml, bogs
leave to refer to Professor James Wallace, Dr. M, fl.
Do Lion, Rev. Ur Capers, Columbia, 8. C.j Ur. J.
It. Gurinan, Tiilliulton, Ceo ; Dr. J. Bowen, Angus
in; Julin 11. Howard, Julm D. Howell, Esq. Ed
ward Carey, Ks.|. Colomlius, Geo.; Col. Samuel
Rockwell, AliUedgcville; Col. F Carter, Win Y.
Jlniisoll, Esq. L. Day, Esq Scoltsboro’, die. iV O,
Having learned lliul some have complained of <rur
terms being higher lliun ut any other school in dii*
t’uile, wo Imvo cui.cluJed to establish thu following,
as our rates:
El.nnenlory Uranclios, 812 00 per terra.
Highest Hranrlios, 10 Oj •• “
Drawing and Punning, 10 00 “ “
Lingnugfor, 10 00 “ “
Mnsie, (I'iami and Guitar each) 25 00 “ «
Use of Piano, 300 “ ••
Board, 10 00 “ “
Tim liealiL of this place, the refinement ol its so
ciety, the purity of the water, and Iliu settled duter
winaliuM of the Principal to render his inslikuiwii
fur Georgia, w hat Dr. Marks’ is tor South Caruliuiq
give ns claims on the patronage of our Southern
brethren.
ANNA M. LATA3TE.J .. .
L. LATaS'LE, 'Hp*
Jan. 27 m
rjIOTHE SOUTIIF.UN PUBLIC.—We feel it »
J- duty wo owe to ourselves, to inform our friends
i,C certain reports which aro “on tlio tongues of
BV.'ty one," that Home teachers in fScultsboruugk
nre .Abolitionists. We arc riot tlio onlp tern hers m
Scuds borough, and liaise who know us would he the
last to ( * largo us tvitllsuch hateful principles—they
know nr to be .Veinhern men inatives of Virginia,
but Gcorgi. uis by adoption) by bind, cducutioWyand
in feeling. .
I, LA TAAfTSI,
V. LA TASTE.
STr Editors wliu bat e pidilisbed a previous ndvar
’.isenmnt of ours, will pleuss discontinue Unit and in
sert the aboveouco a week for four weeks.]
Jan. 20 21 R
IsOST.
Yesterday, 'J’wemy Duihn, ail in fb«
Hollar Bills, ell tbe Rail Kosd BmU t a*y pm
son Jindnig tlio above sum, willwsifer tfraarikm
nnd liuvelbe thank* of Ui*owner, by Issuing RflT
thin i )(Rm.
Sale.
ON llie first Twesdsy in April next, at thk k>w«r
Market, in the city of Augusta, within Hie as
siml side hours, will lie mild a lot ol’lend, in said oily,-
liounded Enst liy Mrs. Ihicon’s lot, Nuulh l>y Grsen
small, West by Henry Keener’s bit, and on the north’
by lot formerly J. C. Griffin’s—containing in front,
on Green sired, seventy-nine foci, more or loss, by
one hundred and thirty- one fret, six inches in deptht
levied on ns die properly of David Augbtry, to satis
fy u li. la. from flic Court of Common Pleas of thu
eilv of Augusta, in favor of Sarah Hanley, vs. said
Amrhlry. Terms cash, purchaser imying for lilies.
Fob 25 ffi wul K. MARTIN.s. o. a
A LI, liersons indebted to tlio estate of Thomas
Mallory, late of Burke county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; nml those ha
ving demands against said estate are requested to
present them, duly Hiilliernicalcd, according to law.
JOHN B. ROBINSON, Adin’r.
Jun 12_X H flt
ALL persons indebted to tin* oktnte of Samuel
Barron, Sen. deceased, late of Burke county
are requested to make immediate payment; and
those having demands against said estate are ro
i,nested to present diem, duly mitlieniicalcd,accord
ing lo law. SA.M’L BARRON, Jr. Adm’r.
3aii fi j II f’t
Notice.
SNOUR months after dale application will bo ninihr
. iodic Honornlile the Inferior Court of Utirko
county, to when aiding for ordinary purposeil fur
leave to sell two hundred two and a half acres of Vnd
in the county of Sumter, known by number
I lie 27th district, belonging to the estate of Eliza
Wynn Aiinor, deceased—sold for die benefit ot the
, hens and creditors.
EDWARD 11. BLOLNT.AcImr.
pc*. 2 •*“> fi7
) DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
I fill IE Co-partnership heretofore crisriog between-
J 1 JL Botiiwbxi. <fc Maoujkk. was, this day, by
“ I mutual consent dissolved. AH persons indebted to,
’■ or Iniving claims against said firm a.e requested to
„ make seiilomcnt with J. W. Bothwcll, who i* duly
" authorized to transact all business eonnectcd wills
s3,d firm ’ 3 VV. BOTIIWELU
JAS. AIAGUIRE,
Jan. t. 18S7. ii
gj TATE HASH STOCK—\ few slisms
’ H B»n«'.S’iock wanted—apply at tins
Jaq 18 U