Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, March 13, 1837, Image 3

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Office of Transportation, Aiken, February 22, 1837. TV OTICF, is given thni from the Ist March, (he Passenger Curs will depart from Hamburg ami Charleston, daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 6 o’clock, A. M., and run through the same day. ; WM. ROBERTSON, JR., Agent Transportation S. C. C. A R. K. C. Feb. 24 45 Fctit Criilph Cotton Seed. SACKS, direct from the Hills, from the well known plantation of T. Beck, near Rodney. We have sstislactory certificates of the ! measurement and genuieneness ol these seed, those wanting w ill do well to call or send their orders as early as I JOSSIbIo j VDAM g i PAR MELEE, A CO. Feb 23 44 IVoticc. - THE subscribers to the stock of the Ocmulgee Bank of the State of Georgia, are hereby notified that all the shares constituting the Capital Slock ol said Band, have been subscribed fur, and five per cent thereon paid in—also, that an additional in stalment of twenty-five per cent will be required to be paid in at the Banking House ol the Central Kail Road and Banking Company, in this city, on the second Monday in April next, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 1 P. M., at which time and place an election for Seven Directors, to manage the af fairs of the establishment, will lake place, agreeable to the terms of the charter. Given under our hands, in the city of Macon, this 271 h day ofFeb., 1837. - . HENRY G. LAMAR, * E HAMILTON, CHA’S DAY, LEVI ECKLEY, CIIA’S CAMPBELL, W. B. PARKER, JAS. GODDARD, OSSIAN GREGORY. March 3 td Commissioners. The Annual Kaces. OVER the Central Course, at Macon, Ga., will come off "on the 2d Tuesday in April next, and continue five days. Ist Day—One mile heats, free for all horses. 2d Day—Two “ “ “ “ 3d Day—Three “ “ “ “ 4th Day—Four “ “ “ “ slh Day—Mile heats, best 3 in 5. The weights to be carried will be as follows : Aged Horses 7 years or upwards, 121 lbs. 6 years old, 118 lbs. 6 years old, 110 lbs. 4 years old, 100 lbs. 3 years old, 86 lbs. 2 years old, a feather. Three pounds allowed for Mares and Geldings. THE PROPRIETOR'S. The Columbus Enquirer, Monlgome y, (Ala.) Journal, Floridian Tallahasse, and Chronicle and Sentinel Augusta, will publish the above four limes and forward their accounts to John L. Muslian for payment. — Macon Messenger. March 6 Piano Tories. H PARSONS, offers for sale, 20 superior Piano • Fortes, comprising the best assortment ever exhibited in this place. Purchasers from abroad will do well to look at this stock before going to other markets. These Pianos are manufactured by J. Chickering A Co. of Boston, and Stodart, Worcester A Dun ham, New York. Also, «n hand, a heavy stock of Furniture, Chairs, Ac. J. D. SPEISSEGGER, Will devote his time exclusively to repairing and timing Piano Fortes. Application to he made at Mr. Parson’s Piano Forte Room, 295 Broad street. Feb. 27 47 A Bargain. ANEW SOD A WATER MACHINE , with two Fountains, two Pumps, two Coolers, and all olher apparatus belonging toil, in complete order.— 1 The machine is on an improved plan, and will be sold low. Apply at this office. Feb 1m 35 A Parlnor Wanted. THE subscriber wishes a Partner in his Public House business; a married gentleman, with n small family, who is accustomed to the business, may make a profitable arrangment, as the house has a lair patronage at present. Immediate application is requested of any who may think of such an engagement. EDWARD W. COLLIER. | Richmond Hotel, Augusta, Geo., Feb 16 39 A Cure for the Itch! XTOWEVER inveterate in one hour's application, •H and no danger from taking cold by using DUMFRIES’ ITCH OINTMENT. This preparation, for pleasantness, safety, expedi tion, ease and certainly, stands unrivalled for the 'cure of this troublesome complaint. It is so rapid as well as certain in its operation, as to cure this dis agreeable disorder most effectually in one hour's ap plication only. I It docs not contain the least panicle of mercury, jor other dangerous ingredient, and may be applied perfect safety by pregnant females, or to child ren at the breast. » Price 37 1-2 cents a box, with ample directions. DR. KELFE’S AiitlhilloHs Pills ! For| Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Listlessnest, - Headache, Cusliveness, Flatulence, Cholic, Bilious i Affections, Spc. fllO comment on the efficacy of these Pills, after A a successful experience of many years in Eng land and America lias established their reputation, is need less; Suffice it to observe, that for redundan cy of Bile, Flatulence, Costiveness, Headache, Ac. (Sic., they will undoubtedly prove far more service .ahle than those drastic purges too frequently em ployed, and will not only at the same lime lend to remove the offending cause by gentle motions, and rstrengthen the digestive organs, but improve the ap petite and renovate the system. Price 50 cents. CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILLS • The relief is immediate, without the least injury to the Teeth. Price #0 cents a box. DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, For Sick Headache, &C, Price 50ccnls. S - None are genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, n the w rapper. Fore sale by TURPIN A D’ANTIGNAC, Augusta, Georgia. Where may at all times be found a large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac. NOTICE.—JOHN BASCOMB’S rANIa Challenge to run four mile heats a -1% gainst any horse, mare or gelding in the United Stales, over the Augusta * j jr ff'st Course, for-twenly thousand dollars, FSk— not having been taken, he will, agree ably to the terms ofsaid challenge, bo let to marcs the ensuing season, at Augusta, Geo. Ample provision has been made for keeping marcs Sent from a distance, to remain with the horse His predigree, performance, and price of season will bo published in due time. Eel). 1 stw 5 City Shcrifl ’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in April next, at the lower Market, in the city of Augusta, within the u sualsale hours, will bo sold a lot of land, in said city, bounded East by Mrs. Bacon's lot, South by Green street, West by Henry Keener’s lot, and on the north by lot formerly J. C. Griffin's—containing in front, on Green street, seventy-nine feet, more or less, by one hundred and thirty-one feet, six inches in depth; levied on as the property of David Aughtry, to salis fy a fi. fa. from the Court of Common Pleas of the city of Augusta, in favor of Sarah Hanley, vs. said Aughtry. Terms cash, purchaser paving for titles Feb 25 46 wtd E. MARTIN, s. c. a Tax Notice. WE will attend at the office of J. W, Meredith, Esq between the hours ol 10 A. M. and I P. M.on Tuesday the 14th, 21st, and 2Sth Inst; at the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, on Wednesday the 15th, 22d and 29ih Inst; at the Globe Hotel on Thursday the 1 16th,23d and 30th inst. and at the office of A I. i Huntington, on Friday the 17th, 84th and 2lst,forthe •purpose ol receiving returns ot Taxable Property for Plichiiiond County for 1837, and for collecting the paxes due for 1836 p WILLIAM V. KERR, r. t. n. n. c. WILLIAM KENNEDY, t. c. r c. March 7 swtAJ 51 WJOB OFFICE. E lake this method of informing our friends, and the public generally, that we have opened j a large and extensive office, in the rear ol our puhli i j cation office on Broad street, in the building form(i>y ' I occupied by Messrs. Pemberton ns the office of the Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, of every description. The office will he under the man agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is one of • the best job-workmen in the city. PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS, . CARDS, COTTON RECEIPTS, r CIRCULARS, HILLS OF LADING, > HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS, ’ BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, LABELS, PRICES CURRENT, and every description of plain and ornamental print ing, in Black, Blue, Green, Red, Bronze, and other fancy colors, will he executed with neatness, taste, and promptitude. , Eeh. 25 46 CAR RIAGES, - , BARqjJCHES, CHARIOTEES, TILBURYS, GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY, PLEASURE, AND PEDLEU’S WAGONS, of the latest style, and of every description, ordered, manufactured, and selected expressly for this market and fur sale by LUTHER ROLL, at his extensive Fire Proof Carriage Ware-House, corner ol Washington and Reynold streets, near the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia, and at the very lowest prices. DCr Persons w ishing to purchase fashionable and durable Vehicles, hav»only to call at ROLL’S to be suited. Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carnage Furni ture, Ac. Vehicles of all kinds, made to order. Repairing done at short notice, Aug 16 61 6"> LANKET.S’. FLANNELS', Ac. Ac.-Thesu i scribers have just received 3 bales Duffil Blankets I do super Bed do 2 do white Flannels ’ 2 do red do 1 2 do red Lindseys, 2 cases Satinets, (low price) With a variety of other Goods in their hue, which, having been lately purchasod, and a part of their own importation from England, they are enabled to offer them below the present market prices. EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 6 tl Groceries, ON accommodating terms,by Calhoun A Heard opposite the upper Market, North side'o Broad street, Augusta, Geo. 50 hhds Sugar assorted 25 do Cuba Molasses 10 bhls Georgia Syrup 160 bags prime Cuba Coffee 150 do do Rio do 50 do do Java do 10 bbls Loaf Sugar 10 hhds N E Rura 50 do Whiskey 10 do N. Gin 20 do Cordial, assorted 20 do Wine do 10,000 Spanish Solars 6,000 common do 10,000 lbs prime Bacon 10 tons Bar Iron, assorted sizes 100 nieces heavy Hemp Bagging 20 boxes Tobacco 30 do yellow Soap 50 kegs Nails, assorted 5,000 lbs cast Ware Feb 10 taw2m 31 : Augusta Seed Store- Wholesale and Retail—Broad street , near the lower , Market. THE subficrilicr lias re-opened the AUGUSTA SEED STORE os above, where he has just reeoived a largo supply of fresh Garden and Field Seeds, Bulbous and Tuberous Routs, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, &g. This collection comprises every variety usually kept in the large seeds store at the North. The seeds arc ol the finest quality and warranted to grow. All orders from couatry dealer will have the same discount allowed on them as at the North. J. H. J. SERVICE. N. B. —A fine collection of double Dahlais and Green House Plants, will bo offered for sale early In the spring. Just received a choice collection of flowering Shrub and Rose bushes. Dec 10 100 w7ufe«niF&iVl Notice. IN consequence of the death of Mr. Thomas B. Thompson, one of the firm of Smith A Thomp son, and subsequently Weatherly AThomfson, it has become necessary that the concerns ol said firms should be closed. The creditors are therefore notified and required to present their claims, legally 1 attested, at ns early dale ns possible, in order to la- ' cilitale the undersigned in biinging the business of said firms to a speedy close. WM. WEATHERLY. I Salem, Clark co. Feb 6. [Feb 10 4tw 84 Dr. Beiij. Douglass, SURGEON 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 ol Mossss. Clarke, McTier A Co. Oct 4 ts NOTICE. —The subscriber having this day ta ken into Co-partnership James Panton, tho business will hereafter he conducted under tho firm of Thomas Barrett A Co. Jan 11 8 Im] THOMAS BARRETT. I riHIOMAS BARRETT A CO. having removed J -1 to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad , street, nearly opposite the store formerly occupied | by Thomas Barrett, lakes this method of informing , their friends and the public, that they arc now re- , ceiving and opening a large and well selected stock , of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Windoui , Glass, tyc., which they are prepared to put up at the t dhortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the t sublic patronage. [Jan 11 81m ( Horses Lout. js-j, STRAYED or .Stolen from the sta- hies ofthe Georgia Rail Road A Bank i/yjfSi ing Company, simaled 01. Section No. , r i two snort-tail Bay wagon HORS- Vl_ ff J« ES—one of them has a star in his forehead. Whosoever will/cturn the above mentioned Horses to the stables, or to the un dersigned at tho Planters Hole', Augusta, shall be liberally rewarded. J EDGAR THOMSON. Feb 8 32 The Sentinel and Courier, will copy the above three limes weekly. GENERAL LAND AGENCY at MOBILE. fIIHE undersigned bclciving that a General Land J. Agency for the purchase, sale and management of Real Estate it this Stale, would afford many advan tages, both to purchasers,sellers and owners of proper ty living outfof the State, and citizens leaving the city for a short time and, properly conducted would bo liberally patronized will open a office for that bu- f siness on the Ist of October. J The undersigned assures the public that no pains t or expenses will be spared to obtain from time to lime an accurate knowledge of the value ol Real a estate in the city and vicinty. J And soon as possible, he will procure large maps 1 of this city and all other cities, towns Ac. that offer a an opportunity for speculation. Property left him forsale will be delineated on maps < and exhibited to the public, and when the maps are < not satisfactory, he will accompany the purchaser to, I and point out the tract or lot of land. r Every exertion will be used to effect negotiations and sale of property, and when requested or instructed ( to invest funds in Real Estate, the strictest attention will be paid lo the titles and claims to the same. The undersigned will be found at all ti nits at Ins of fice, on the comer of Royal and Conti streets, except when out on business, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. GEORG e W . GRANT References. Messrs. Fuller, Graham A Co.' Churchill A Mason, G. Kiblm, Judge A. S. Lipscomb, William J. Vandcgraff, MOBILE Governor John Gayle, F. S. Blount, 1 C. E. Sherman, I i Joshua Kennedy, _„ J „ , «- i | The New Orleans Com. Bulletin, Boston Atlas, N. York Express, U. S. Gazette, Philadelphia, IWnmore ( Chronicle, Charleston Courier, Stale Rights Sentinel, | Georgia, Nashville Banner, Huntsville, Advocate, | Ac. Alabama Journal, Montgomery, will publish the , above four months, and for" ard their accounts to subscribers fpr payment 1 October? 801,n AUGUSTA Jcxvekrj’ and Fancy Store, South side o f Broad Street, A'o, 242, Two doors above the Geo. Kail Hoad Hank', THE subscriber bogs leave to return his sincere thanks lo the citizens of Augusta, and bis friends,and patrons generally, for ihoir kindness and liberality already bestowed upon him, and hopes by strict assiduity lo business to merit n continuance ol the same. He will with tho assistance of Ins ugem established in New York, he always well supplied with the latest fashions and importation of Jewelory and fancy goods, which, ns lo quality w ill he 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 Jewelory and fancy articles such ns Anchor Escapement Independent seconds, 1 Duplex do detached Lever parachute Coinpen- J nation, Si Tobias and Robinsons’ fine detached single, §• double and hunting cased Lever, Silver Lever, Duplex, Lepine and Swiss, J A splendid assortment of Ladies’ Gold Neck and Guard Chains, Gentlemen’s “Guard” Fob do. Gold Keys and Seals, Steel and Plated do. A lew splendid rich Diamond Breast Pius and Finger Rings, A large assortment of fashionable Ear Rings, Brcost Pins, Finger Rings, Gold .Medallions and Miniature Cases, Sleeve Buttons and Stud Is, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, do do Spectacles, do do Thimbles of all sizes. Painted Snuff Boxes. Silver Spoons and Sugar Tongs, Butler and Fruit Knives, Britannia Ware, such as Tea and C ffeo Pots, Rich Gilt and Ebony Mantle Clocks, Artificial Flowers in China Vases, lor mantle or naments, Silver Combs, Buckles and Slides, Coral Beads, of different siz s, Splendid Japan Wailors, in sells and assorted sizes, Rich plated Swivel Castors, do Silver mounted Cake Baskets, do do do Candlesticks, do do do Snuffers and Trays, Superior London Wire Twist double and single Barrel Guns, Superior do do do Belt Pistols, with a variety of Pocket Pistols, Rodgers A Wostcnholm’s Pocket, Pen, Desk and Bowie Knives, do Barbers A Elliott’s superior Razors, Razor Straps, Hair, Cloth and Tooth Brushes ; Sportmcn’s Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps; Accordian’s Music Boxes of various sizes, with al most every article in the above lino, which bo most respectfully invites tho public to call and examine for themselves. N. B. Having a competent Watch Maker in em ploy, all kinds of Clock and Watch repairing shall be punctually attended to with satisfaction lo cus tomers. J. B. MURPHY. Feb 7 if 31 GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE FEVER & A(*IJF FILLS, A Certain and Lasting Cure for that disease. fJXHE subscriber, having been appointed Special -ft Agent fur ihe salo of Gallighan’s Fovtr ami Ague Pills, is prepared to furnish planters and coun try traders with supplies of said articles on terms equally as favorable as they can bo obtained of the proprietors. Galliglian’s Pills, though usolul for nil diseases which originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended for Fever and Ague. In tho first place they cleanse, strengthen, and give tone to tho stomach and bowels, and create n new and healthy action throughout ti e system. They produce a natural and permanent ap petite. They defend the system against new or snli subsoqnent attacks of the disease. They remove all obstructions of the liver and other organs. They a; - sist the various operations of nature, by cleansing the system of all vitiated, corrupt and acrid humois, and thus invigorate and reanimate tho w hole frame, Possessing a purgative quality,they cannot remain in Ihe bowels to produce such other diseases ns often follow tho injudicious treatment ol tho Fever and Ague They are composed entirely of vegetable mat ter, and may he taken by persons of both sexes and ot all ages, without the least danger of unpleasant consequences. In fine, the public are assured, tin t Gallighan’s Pills possess those inestimable virtues which are requisite not only lo arrest, but to craiZi cate and destroy, the last seeds of this must distress, ing malady of tho human family. The proprietorsjsolemnly pledge themselves that Ihey do not contain a particle of minerals in any shape or form, hut are composed entirely of simple vegetable substances, which,cither separately or cam hined, and without regard to sox or age, perfectly harmless in their effect upon tho human system. The following persons in this place, have been np- Eointcd Suh-ngonls,.at whoso stores these Pills mty e obtained. Thomas Richards, Book Store, No. 893, and T 11. A I. Plant, 241 Broad-street. A largo mass of highly respectable testimony con firming the reputation ofGalliglmn’s Pills, maybe seen at cither of the stores of tho abovo named per sons, or at tho subscriber’s NELSON CARTER, Special Agent,Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Au gusta, Georgia. Juno 10 4? NEW DKKm STOKE. THE Subscriber has just received and is now o pening a new slock of Drugs, Medicines, Sur gical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Dyers’ A Hallers’ materials, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumeries, and oilier articles in his line, nil of w hich ho offers for sale on terras as accommodating ns any in tho Southern markets, by wholesale or retail. He is resolved lo furnish Ihe best articles that can he procured in his line; and in addition to tho usual assortment of drugs ho w ill keep most ol tho approved patent medicines and nostrums now in general use, among w hich he now has genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Vermifuge, Potter’s Catholicon, The Indian’s Panacea, Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extracts. Deni’s Pills, Judkins Ointment, Badeanx’s Strengthening Plasters. Osborn’s Philolokon, Relic’s Asthmatic Pills. Jlnnter’s Pills, Dumfries’ Pile and Itch Ointment Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed, . Do. Ointment for Salt Rheum, Honey of Boneset, Indian Specific, Bernard’s Remedy for Cholera, Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, OMridgc’s Balm ol Columbia, Row land’s Macassar Oil, Ward’s Hair Oil, Bear's Oil, Indian Dye for the hair, Ac. Ac. also, ( A full assortment of genino Thomsonian Modi- ( cin»s of every kind, and Howard’s Books and Pa- , tents, being Howard’s general agent far the Suite of , Georgia. , Tho subscriber, in offering himself to tho public as , a general Druggist and Apolhecary, does not do it , with a view lo intrude himself upon them uncalled for; but to make an honest living in an honest way, and in doing this to have tho pleasure of accommo dating those who may need m; dicines or olher arti cles in his line on terms which he flatters himself ' cannot lail to please. He solicits a share of public patronage from this city and from any who may 1 make this city their market. 1 His store is on Broad Street, sign of the two mor- j tars, and is nearly opposite Dr. Wray’s. RENNET HARRIS. . Augusta, Feb. 7, 1837 31 3w i\’exv Carriage Repository. npilE subscribers have ft. on hand and are con tv stonily receiving (of their ~ f’T* manufacture,, Car friacesolevery description V/M/ K-fi- w hich they offer lor sale on favorable terms, at - their Repository, 303 Broad street, Augusta, viz; Coaches, Chariolees, Dicky seal Barouches, Sian hopc, standing and extension too Barouehes, Pine tons, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all kinds, together with a large assortment of Harness. Persons w ishing to buy will do well to look before they pur chase elsew here. Orders for any description off 'ar rjages will he thankfully received and executed in the best manner and at the shortest notice, j H. S. BOADLEY A CO., Augusta, Ga. H S A G. HOAD LEV, New Haven, Conn, i Nay’* a * " Prior Lori lined, Jr. SURVIVING FARTNKH OK PETER A GEORGE LOHILLAUD, SNUFF AND TOBACCO MAjNUFAfTIIR. ER, 42 Chatham aired, Now York, off rs for sale the following articles. Warranted nut to con tain any pernicious drugs. KINE BROWN BNPFK. Genuine Mnccoboy, J ruse American Rapfioe, Imitation do. $ Jtav'd. Holland do Sicily do Tuberose, .Maltese do St. Outer, Curacoa, do Slrasburgh. COARSE BROWN SNI FF. Demigros, Natchitoches, Pure Virginia, French Rappee, Bourbon, American Gentleman, St Domingo, Pure Spanish, Copenhagen, sup. flar'd 1.. Mi mure. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, 1 Irish Blackguard 1 •> Hall Toast, > Fine. or > g High Toast,) Irish High Toast) o SWEET SCENTED FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. Small papers, P A I, Large papers, P A I. do do F& G L i sizo do PA I. do do P.V O size do PA I< •Sweet scented Oronoko, cilra superior, in I Ih. pa pers, manufactured only by Peter l.orillurd, Jr. FINE CUT SMOKING TOBACCO. Spanish, Kitefoot, Canaster, Common and stems: in papers from 3 to 10 cents each. Cm tobacco packed m half barrels, barrels mid tierces. Brown snuff packed in pound and half pound bottles, and in 3,6, 13, and 13 lb jars. Yellow snuff packed m pound and half pound bottles, snd iu small and largo bladders. A liberal discount tuado for cash, by whole sale. N. B. All articles sold at the above place can bo returned if not approved, and the money refunded. The Genuine Maecoboy Snuff is manufactured only hylho subscriber, who has also the Imitation, from 30 to 30 per coni lower, similar in quality to that which is manufactured in many places, and sold under various names. Beware op deception.—Several persona are in the practice of using a label on their snuff in imi tation of the subscriber’s, which can tw lor no oth er purpose than to deceive. Some are also in the practice of mixing inferior snuff with his genuine Maecoboy, and selling it as first quality. Others are also in the practice of fill ing empty jars, having the subscribers label on them, with inferior smitf, and selling it us his manu facture. In making this publication, the subscriber wishes to guard his customers against the deceptions practised upon them. OCT An assortment of the leading articles may bo had in the principal cities and tow ns in the United Slates. Feb 23 2w2m GEORGIA, Jefferson County WHEREAS, Roger E. Gamble applies to me for Hellers of Administration on the estate ofManning Spradley, dec'd, these am therefore lo cilo and admonish all ami singular tho kind ed and creditors of said deceased, lo bo and appear ui my office within tho time proscribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should riot be granted. E. BOTH WELL) Dep. Clk. C. (). Jan 3 1 vv3(M SAMUEI, LANE. Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, fyc. 43 Broad street, | | A VINO just arrived from London, begs most .1 8 reopecffully to return bis si cere thanks to the citizens of Charleston, and tho adjoining Slates, for tho very liberal share of put roll ago which lie lias hitherto received, and feels that ho would bo waul ing in gratitude tor such support, worn bo not lints publicly to acknowledge tho honors so conferred, ami to prove that ho has still an earmsi ami sincere desire to extend, if possible, bis connections in Sunlit Carolina. Hu has been lo England fur tliu purpose of effecting arrangements of a direct intercourse be tween the establishment there and here, and also with tho Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. Ac. Having completed his arrangements in a manner to onsuro a quick succession of Ihe most fashionable articles of Dress being exported, ho most respect lullyassures them that bo has now opened an assort ment of COATS, Ac. Ac., which are not to bo sur passed for quality, workmanship and style, in tho U. States. S. L. begs to add that nil orders in his business lor tho London Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will characterize tho peculiar ad vantages of this establishment Master Tailors maybe supplied with tbo latest fashions. N. B.—Wanted, 13 first cate CO AT HANDS, tty The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni cle, will please give tbo above two insertions on Sat urday ami Thursday, until further notice.—Charles ton Mercury. Jan. 30. 16 BHEADDEN, Portrait Painter, re. poct • fully informs tho Citizens of Augusta that he has returned to this city, and taken the room in tho Masonic Hall, which ho occupied last winter. Uy Specimens of Ids Painting msy be seen in u fovv days at Ins room, to which he invites the aboli tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jan7 0 if CIARPENTER'S Solution of Kreosote —Fur the t cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, loiters, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac. For sale by CLOUD * lIOTIIWELL, Jan 1G Li] No 333 Broad-street. PULASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at Law, Eaton ton, Ga —Continues to practice Law in tho Ockraulgeo Circuit and some of tho adjacent coun ties. Jan 81 X \v3m 17 §pfff m A first rate Ponnmnn and Ac- Ht*Br eounlant is desirous of employment, lor a short time in lids cily. Apply at this office. Jan 17 ts 13 Ko:i]>*. Hal*. ami MADIRA WINE. £)(\ CASKS fresh imported M. M. Wine hui’f 100 Cases Hats, fur, A'ilk & Koram 30 Boxes Pipes 50 do Neap 5 Cases Bottled Mndena Just landed and for -Vale low by BANDIFOUD A COLLIN S', Auct’rs. Fob C 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel. HINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson A Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S C.—Just re teived and for sale at thefiimniilaclurers prices, by Jan7 tfj T. H. A I. C PLANT. Communicated. MU. EDlTOß—Through the columns of your useful paper, we would recommend tho Peo ple's Opposition Lino of Post Coaches, from Mont gomery to this place. We have travelled through the whole route with safely, though the roads arc in many places almost impassable. The Coaches and Teams all excellent, the drivers sober, polite, and careful; in short from tho speed with which they transport their passengers, and the attention paid lo (heir comfort, we have no hesitation in say ing that it is tho best line in every respect in tbo Slate. EDWARD T.E FORT, ) y Yotk CHAS. L. KINGSBURY, * o,k ' J. B. HALL, ) Will. H. KEMPTON, / Miss, WM. DILLAIIUNTY, ) EDW. LLOYD, Maryland. Feb, fi _ 30 j, » IAOKSALE.—That fine establish sggSWZK M men', known ns Marsh's HO SSHHU TEL,situated in lire town of Aiken, |i« 1 0Jg nearly opposite the Engine I louse, con content lor passengers travelling an ilia cars from and lo Charleston Also convenient for travellers : this Establishment is large and commo dious, wiib Stables, offices, and all other necessary out buildings, calculated for a large business, ft will he sohl on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to'thn Subscribe™ tho premises. JOHN MARSH Aiken, Jan. 25 30 3m , Valuable Servant* for Male, fIVJ raise money.—A Woman thirty nine years o M oge, who has fir the last twenty five years been in the constant service o( her present owner, as gen eral house servant, carrying the keys of tier mistress, j As a general house servant she hat probably no equal in Georgia. Also, her seven children, the oldest a good s'ams tress,eleven years old and the youngest (bar Enquire of THOMA.V DAWSON. 1 Feb 15 4l* _ JH | nkcjrous fob 11. ■ FfNHE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, .South ; A Carolina, at the second house from the bridge, ! bos on band a large number of likely VIRGINIA i SLAVES, and w ill receive new supplies every two j weeks. Persons wanting to pur-iiase, Planter’s or j Trader’s, would do well tugivc n- a call. JOSEPH WOOD A CO. The city papers and the Macon Messenger will | insert the above once a week for three months. Feb 3 87 ! Notice ]’S hereby given, that the cily taxes for the present | year, are now due, and that llte Collector and 1 Treasurer will call on the citizens for their pay. j ntcnls, and persons failing to d..- barge them w hen railed on. will he dealt with ns the ordinance directs, 1 JOHN II MANN, Col. A Tr. C. A. Feb. 24 Bwßbi V> j EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MAD* CLO j' 111 NG . 12. 1). COOKE, .VO. 197 liliO.ll) STREET, ■ ¥ AS constantly on band, and continues daily lo I A receive from his own manufactory, fresh sup plies of the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLOTHING, winch ho oilers Wholesale and Retail, on the most liberal let ms, and invites his friends and customers to call and examine Great pains are taken in tho selection ami work manship of his Goods, and Ins assortment is not sur passed in any market. His Stock comprises every article in his line, among which are the following, '‘dRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of i superfine and common lilue, Rlnck, Brown, Olive, Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, Gray, Ac. OVER-COATS, first rale and common Blue, Black Brow n, Drab, Olive, Green, Dahlia, Mohair, Steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Alse,su perior German Gonlshatr Cnrnblct. GENTLEMEN’S SEP. CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Blnca, and Brown, fine and common Cambist, of Blue Brown, Ac. LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, mid Olivo. Also, fine and ■ common Cnrnblct, Merino, Circassian, Brochclles, Ac. Ac. P ANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth, . Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Buff, fine Black and other Rib’d Cassimeres of all dcsc rip -1 Item and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and Casniraeres, Cord end Heaverlines. I VESTS, supoifine and common Blno and Black Cloth and Cussitn re, Plain, Plaid and Fig'd Silk Vel [ vets, Plain, Plaid and Fig'd Mermues and Valentins, While and Buff Cassimere, Plain, Fluid, and Fig'd . Silk, Plain and Fig'd Toilinctt and Merino, Plain and Fig'd Quilled Silk, Plain, Fig'd and Striped Mnr , scilles, Plain and Fig’d Colton Velvet, Swnndovvn, Ac. Ac I SATIN F.T CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks, Coatees and Round Jackets, Flain, Plaid and Stri | ped Pantaloons. YOUTH'S AND BOV'S CLOTHING, Bine, Blk, Brown and Green Frock and Dress ('• its, Pan taloons and Vests, do. Satinet Frocks, Coatoes, Round Jackets, Puntaluns ami Vests, Cloth and Pe tersham Over-Coats, and Cnmblot Cloaks. Also, a variety of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINK LINEN AND COT TON SHIRTS, Striped and Plaid Gingham, do. Woolon and Colton Endur.Shirts and Drawnrs, Col lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, and Hdkfs. Also, n gonornl'iissortmcnt of FVU, SILK AND REAVER HATS AND FUR CATS. Jan. 34 19 lIIAV E this day sold my slock in trade to Messrs. Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business at tho old and well established stand, 391 Broad-street. 1 trust that tho liberal palranago which has boon extended to me w hile iu business, will not bo lost with them. Jan 14 lljf] DT.YON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against me, will please present them at the old stand, where I can ho found for one month from tins date Persons in debted to me nro politely requested lo make imme diate payment, D’LYON THORPE. Jan 14 11 if |J AUGAINS—SELLING OPE AT CIOUtT— IJ The sttbst fibers intending to eloso thoir bust ness oiler their whole slock of goods at cost for cash; their stuck consists of a very general assortment at dry goods, among which are Extra fine Blue anil Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, Ac. MORGAN A WYATT, No. 306. ■lan 4 a t l LOTUS.—The Subscribers are this day open ‘ ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by them direct Irom England, pur ship Chinn, consisting of Blues, Steel Mixed, und Fancy Colors—principally low priced. They havo also received per stiip Victoria, from Liverpool. Superfine anil low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stuff's Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Cambiets, Mcrmoes, Ac. Which they will offer at New York prices. EDGAR A CARMICHAEL Jnit 9 6 t( t\ ARPENTER'S Olio-Resinous Ext root of Mus ‘ turd, or Ore ofSinapia —A most valuable ru befacient, und acts instantaneously oil its application For sale by CLOUD A BOTUVVELL, Jan 19 15] No. 332 Broad-street. JUST ARRIVED, a splendid assortment of Italian Alabasters and Marblo Ornaments. Wo would call tho attention of tho citizens of Augusta to a rare assortment of Ala' asters and Marble Ornaments, brought from Florence, and made expressly lor this market. We havo visited tin’s country from motives 1 similar to those wlnch induce Americans to visit Ita -1 ly. Wo aro also fold that tho Americans are a rapid ly growing nation not only in wealth ami onterprize 1 but also that tlioy cultivate a refinement of taste; con ■ sequently vvehavu bronglit here, the greatest variety oftho finest specimens oi art, ever yel introduced in this city. Cunsis ing of Alnbasiors, Agitlo, and Marble Vases, Watch Ca i ses, Ornamental Baskets, Marble and Alabaster Can i die Sticks, Dogs Pilchers, Coloured Toys, and some splendid Marblo centre Table Tops, Ac. Ac. The above are now exhibited and lor sale at tbo auction rooms ol Saudi lord A Collins, ladies and gentlemen aro invited to collond examine for tliera selves. Jan 17 ts 13 _ Storage of tret or dry good*, MAY bo had in a tiro proof building, m a safe and central situation, by applying at the cor ner of Bay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28 j\f EW SCHOOL —Mr. Gunkv lakes this method 1* of informing tiro citizens of Augusta mid its vicinity, that lie will open un English School in the house recently occupied by Mr. Pike, liir tho term of three months, lo commence on Monday (lie 6llr February, 1H37. Having been engaged in tho busi ness of touching for fourteen years, Tie llutlors him self lie will ho able lo render ample satisfaction, to parents, guardians and pupils, and therefore fully solicits their patronage. Juu 31 35 w3t DR. PETERS’ VEGETABLE MEDICIN.E STOMACHICS ET HEPATICAJ—For tho cure of Dyspepsii, Liver Complaints, Ac Ac. Also, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Anti-Bilious Pills, the cheapest and most approved Family Medi cine ever offered lo the public. Those medicines have been found so effectual in removing tliecomplaints fiir which they nro recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to them lor lueir patients, after having exhausted their skill to little or no psrposc. For sale by CLOUD A BOTUVVELL, 333 Broad st, Jan 3 1 MONTHS utter date application will bo made to the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson, silling ns a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell one hall of Lot No. sixteen, in the’ Twentieth DistricWof formerly Mnscogeo county, now Harris ; the pro|>oriy j| Mary S. Monro, minor, for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian, an 7 5 wtd Oiinrdinn’s Notice. MONTHS nfhr cl/iir, njiplirniion will matlo to Iho honorable fho Inferior Coon of JcfToreon county, Hitting um n Court of Ordirmry, for leave to noil the intermit of th 6 minor hoim ol VVil linm Strcctman,deceased.in lot mnnher nix, in tho Iwenty-Hfcnrnd dintrict ol Mtlacogeo county ; and al«o for leave fa noli n negro man named Char lea, be longing to Haid eitate; lor the jmrjioHc; of divinion umongKt the heirs of mid estate. MUSICS BRINSON, Jr Guardian of tho Minor**, and AdminiHtrator do boring non of fCfdate Jan IG X J 9 fit Onnriliaii’H Notice. months alter dale, application will bo ' made to the Honorable Inlerior Court of Co- | lumbia l ounly, when silling for ordinary purposes, (or leave lo sell all the Lands belonging to GaZway Beale, minor of llezskiab Beale, deceased. VVIRMAM B. BEALE, Guardian. Feb 9 4m;*) 33 Notice. 17^ OUR months after dale, application will be ’ made to the Honorable ttie Interior Court ofCo lumbia County, when silting ns a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sella lot of Land, No. 1147. Ifilh District, and 2d Hectare, originally Cherokee, but now Cobb County, us belonging to Lycurgus Rees, (mino .) MARTHA A. REES, Guardian, j FebS 33 NOTICE. \LL persons indebted to the Estate of James J. t Smith, dec'll, of Burke Comity, are requested Ijo make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them, duly attested, in the time ! prescribed try law. a s. n. non, Adm. SARAH SMITH, Admx. i Feb. 2. 37. B.’OER MONTHS offer date, application will tic made lo i lie Honorable Inferior Court of Burke ! county when setting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell a tract of land lying in said county, belonging to John A Miry Ann Hudson, orphans of John L. Hudson dec'd. EPHUIAM PONDER,Soar'd 1 Jan. V 88 (SPLENDID AND PLAIN CABINET FIKMXIRE. 4'C* * FOR sale uy THOS. M. WOODRUFF, AT Ills NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD ST’S., FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE. IBECi Iciito to cypress my gratitude to the public for their kindness and liberality, and lofidfif them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made such arrangements at the Northern Manufactories as to warrant a quick succession of supplies to mj stock, I can at all limes be found with a good assortment, and have now on hand and for sale aS box*, PIANOS, with English and French action and Molalic Plates with elegant Scroll Bases and Veneered feet, ol easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offered in the mas kct. SOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and fig’d seating. SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany, Italian and Egyptian Marble tops, BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses. do with Marble tops. ROOK CASES, of different stylo and prices. WARD ROBES CENTRE TABLES, with bl’k a white Marble tops, PIER “ to mutch. P. Si C. DINING TABLES, swivel top. PLAIN do in setts. BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES, LOOKING GLXSSES, MIRRORS «.V TOILETS, with Mahogany, Gilt, and Mahogany and CHAIRS ofMahogany, Curled and Birds Eye Maple. [OuU frames, do Fauev and Windsor, of every stylo and price. BEADSTEADS, &c.&c. All of which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Feb 3 28 a Li,-1. , . d ' i a;ii •.• ir. ■ ■ L•■' ■ l , mii nrl ~~ ~ -■ - - —■ m ■ —■ - i——v— M CILASiSICAI, ANU ENGLISH hCHuOL.- > Ms. Nouonosa would rospectlnlly inform the citizens of Augusta llial fin has associated with him in his school, Air. Ilowey, a graduate of Jefferson College, Pa., and for the lust six years an instructor of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an additional number of pupils, of both sexes, ran be accommodated. Tho School will now consist of two departments. Tho Classical and Mathematical will bo under the superintendence of Mr. H., who will teacb the Latin and Creek languages— Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, <vc. The oili er branches will be taught as heretofore. Tho following certificates from Prolessors Stuart and Twiss, of South Carolina College, relative to Air. H.'a scholarship, are respectfully submitted: 1 have examined Mr. llowoy with much particu larity, both in Latin and Greek, and have been quite pleased with the case and correctness of his transla tions, especially in Latin. Ho 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 VV. STUART. Prof, of Lnn. in S C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. This is to certify that I have examined Air. Ilowey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, mid find him familiar wit h the principles of matliomaflcs and have no doubt of his competency to give instructions in those branches. THOMAS S- TWISS, Prof, of Alatli in S. C. College. Jan. 27. 22 TVfOTICE. —Colored persons found at largo n the i w City alter nine o’clock at night, and before day light next morning, without passes slating distinctly Urn place or pluses In which such colored person is permitted to pass, will be confuted as the Ordinances el the City direct. POSTER ULODGET, Jan 17 13 tfl City Marshal, rAOR SALE—A splendid brass mounted ISuggy Wagon, doublo seat, lined with flesh colored watered Urns deZin, with double harness, polo and shafts—made to order in Now Haven, last summer, of the host materials, Apply to Jan 14 II Ifj C. MINER. fIxHE subscribers have Ibis day formed a Co ■ partnership for tho transaction a a general Wholesale and Retail Drug business, and respect fully invito the attention of their friends and the pub lie to the largo and well selected stock they have now on hand. Their Store is on the corner nt llroad and Pollock sire. Is, nearly opposite Stovall, Simmons, At Co.’s whorehouse. The business will bo conducted under the firm of KITCHEN Ai ROB PUT.SON. W, K. KITCHEN. F. M. ROBERTSON, AL D. , NB. Dr. Robertson will attend lo'llie practice ol i his profession ns ususl, and messages may he loft at the store or his residence. Jan 2d fit (sfii-tlni Si’Cilfi. WAR RANTED Fresh, and (or sale by Cloud & Botiiwkll, Augusta, Geo. (■i. nt Asparagus, Green Globe Artichoke, Early Alolmwk Beans, 1 t) do Rob Roy, do > g do Large While Kidney Bunns ) do While Cranberry do )'v do Dutch Case Knife do j£■ Long Blood Beet, Yellow Turnip Boot, French Sugar do Drumhead Cabbage, Early York do Green Globe Savoy cabbage ■ Low Dutch do Early Sugar luiaf do Turnip Rooted do Rod Dutch do Long Orange Carrol do Red do Early Cauliflower While Solid Cellery Early Cluster Cucumber Long Green do Short do do Purple Egg Plant Sea Kail Brown Dutch Luftueo Ice Coss do i.urge Green head do Ico head do Drumhead do Imperial sugar loaf do • Fine Nutmeg Melon Largo u bile On on do Rod do Plain Curled Parsley Long Smooth Parsnip Early Bishop Pens Bine Prussian do Spanish Dwarf do Early Double blossom Pen* Matchless do Cayenne Pepper Cherry Tunilii Radish Long Salmon do do Scarlet do Salsify or Vegetable Oyster Early Bush Squash Fine Alarrow do Fall C. N. do •S'mniticrC. N. do Round Lent Spillage Early I hitch 7'nrnip /.urge While Flat do Kula Bags do Large Norfolk do Feb 9 __ 33 Georgia Inaiirnnce A Irnal (oniniitiy Augusta, Nov. 8, 1836, riMIIS Company will receive (money on deposit, J for any time not less than sixty days, nor more than twelve months. Transferable certificate* of such deposits will lie issued, hearing interest nt the rote of six percent per annum For periods longer or shorter than either of the above, special contracts will be made. Fertile eon .cnicnce of persons residing at n dist ance, applications may bn made to either of the agents of the Company, in Bonlli Carolina and Geor gia, whose names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Sec’ry. Agents! Tadelfbrd, Fay &. Co., Savannah. P. R. Young A Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Milledgevtlle Charles Day, Macon. Arthur 11. Davis, Colnmhos Holcombe, Peck A Co .Charleston, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. November 4 88 it TS.-sc-ICroii Acatlfiii)'. fIAHE second scolastic year of this Academy will J. commence on the 15th instant, under the en tire management of the subscriber. It is intended hofcalier to make this institution more select, and for this purpose, the Member of pupils will be limited. Numerous applicants being disappointed during tRo past year flora sending to this institution, in conse quence of not being able to procure heard iq the neighborhood 'I be subscriber lias determined to make arrangements to accommodate scholars, who may desire it, with board in his own family. Persons desirous of placing their children under his care, will please make early application. The branches taught will ho those that form a substantial English education, with the addition of French. TERMS. For tuition per quarter, 98 00. For board and tuition, 8150 per annum, payable quarterly In advsnre. B. W. AUI,WARD. Richmond Co^Feb.s, 18Jf. 3tw 3J j Imliaaa Sju-iai”*. 1 —jv ’1 be subscriber has purchased itiar 1 M J,. Jojfr ftV l buddings formerly occupied by Air. t* CK—fM til Lit Erwin and ol hers. and is now put > ting them in the best order for the > 'c^SREWgJiISL.' rccepliun of company. The prem I isrs are very convenient, to the springs, ond by the I attention the subscriber will bestow on bis custom i ors, he hopes to merit and receive the patronage of i oil who have heretofore patronized the eeleblish • ment. Tho virtues of the mineral water, ore too welt known to need any recommendation He expect* I to lie able to accommodate from one hundred to one i hundred and filly persons. Every arrangement will li» made for the amusement and recreation of the la. dies. His stables are pul in good order, and will be wolf attended. AIOKRIN MATHEWS. Feb 5 w lOw 36 Tho .Savannah Georgian will publish the above weekly ten weeks. STATE. OF OF.OROIA,) In the Superior Court, Richmond County. J January Term, 1837. Eleanor June lived, ) vs. - > Liliel/or Divorce. Richard Reed. ) IT appearing to the Court by the return of (her • Deputy Sheri If, that ihu defendant is not to bo i found—it is ordered I bat bo appear, and silo his an swer in said eatisa, at the next terra, as the Court will proceed, in in case of judgment tty default. It is further ordered that this rule b'o published in one of the Gazelles of tho city of Augusta, for the spate of three months prior to the next term. A true extract from the minutes of said Court.! JAMES Mo LAWS, Clork. [ llr< I w3ra 49 > rilKy Hollar* Uenard. r|!IIE subscriber offers fitly dollars lor the appro .l liensloii of JAMES li. SMITII, A In’s delivery to the jailor ol Lincoln County, Go. I charge said I Smith wib committing Forgery in Augusta, in 1831; I and conveying a forged letter to mo. At the time ol , this transaction, Smith made bis home near Bncheloi' Retreat, in I’ickens district, 8 C. James R. Smith it about 20 years of ugc, round bodied, strait built, ha* lair hair, blue eyes, lair skin, and a scar on bis left cheek, which louks|likoit might bavo been caused by tho cut of u razor; two of his (ore-teeth out, talks bro , ken and lisps very much in his speech. Any person , that will confine said Smith in any secure jail,so that I 1 can gel him, 1 willgive thirty Dollars, . , . JOEL GITTENS. I P B.—ln addition to the above reward, I will give . lor the delivery oflhe said Smith, to the jailor able said, thirty five dollars more. J. (}, Lincoln county July Hi {4 m is i 7iS Dollar* Kcnarii. 1 RUNAWAY from lire Subscriber 1 iSrfC (m tbo 12th instant, a negro fj|a man limned WlLEY,about 81 years , of nge, six feet high, dark complcx iJkV ion. quick spoken, and quite bow yCMW lagged. Il is supposed that he ha* been stolen by a man by the naroor "f Solomon Millions, who wa« lurking aliout the section of country in which I live, at the the limn oflhe negro'* absence. This man jMilhrons is a large built man,perhaps six feet high and probably weighs 200 pounds;—bis skin is quite dark or rather very sallow for a w into man—bis hair black. Any person whig w ill apprehend the said negro and lodge him in some sate jail shall bn entitled to a reward of twenty-five dollars ; if delivered nt my house in Bibb county, fifteen miles hevond Alaeon, . Geo. in the direction of Knoxville, Crawford coun ty, shall have fifty dollars reward ; and u furthoi re ward of twenty-five dollars will lie given for tho apprehension of tho white man and hi* confinement in nny jail. tnb 23 3lw JOSIAH DICKSON. The Richmond Whig, Columbia J’ulescope, and Knoxville Tonn. Rogislor, will insert the above lore limes, and send their accounts to this office. Mealed l*i*opo*al* Wild, he received,until tho 13th ul March next, for the completion of the now Court Homo in Jacksonhoroiigb, .Vcrivon county; a plan of which con be seen by applying to tho Clerk. By onlei of the Justices of I lie Inferior Com I, ofsaid county. JOSHUA PERRY,CIk. i. c. h. a. Fob II Im 35 7'be A'avnntinh Georgian willpublish the above once a week liir one month, and forward its account to Jacksonboro' lor payment. Lincoln Sheriff''* Male. ITI/ALL be sold, on tho first 7’uesday in April • w next, within the lognl hours of sole, 800 acres of Land more or less, on the waters of Fishing Creek, occupied at present by Airs. Elizabeth U. Moss, Mrs. Francis t 'benoult, John B .Me Lean,sod John Moss ; to satisfy a li. (il. issued from the Su perior Court of Lincoln county, in liivorof Robert S. Sayre vs. Lewis R. Benton, principal, and Alex ander .Woks security ; property puintuduut by Alex* aider Moss. FRANCES’ F. FLEMING, S. IC. Feb. 25 46 Valuable IMaiitaliou fEOR SALE- The suhscribire offer s for sale their plantation, situated on tho r Uokmolgee river, six miles below flaw kio-ville, containing two thousand acres t_of Land, more or less : four hundred «f which are cleared end under good stale of culliva lion. Terms, one third on the first day of January next, nt which time possession will bo given. Tho baliiiee in two annual instalments with interest from date. JAS. &. WAI. GERAIANY. Feb 24 ft 15 Execnfor’R IVolicc. A I.L persons indebted to the estate of Eliza Bill ion, deceased, ore required to make payment, and those to whom Ilia estate is indebted, ore ro qostod to present their claims, properly authenticat ed, within tfi* time prescribed by law. U. I.GAMBLE, Feb 15 Executor. I®o Keward. —, I will give the above reward for tho ap jjr prehension a id delivery of my Negro CHARLOTTE, at my residene. near Millbavon, in Serivon comity. She is Jr about twenty years old, very dark com ' cVj plotted, and dresses fine for a servant. Sim was purchased some months past eaStiAl Irom Air.'l Imrans J. Walton, of Angus- a la, liy l liomas W. Oliver; and, ns bar mother and nequaintaoees live in that city, it is\vcry likely sheygfr is liarbored by some of them AIARTH U,WAfmT. Feb. 28 A8 Cicero Academy, MONROE. COVNTY. FIA HE Trustees of this fn-litution are desirous to I go a TEACHER to take charge of tho Acade my lor the present year. A Classical Teacher, who can come well recommended, would be preferred— A line addressed to the Postmaster, Brownsville, would be attended to B. F. Keknk, ! Tu. Rr.mu.NO, f A. B. Kern, Trustee*. AL Toi.av, I John Pitman. J Feb 16,1837 3* . The Augusta Chronicle and Suite Rights S*nfi ual will give the above three insertions, nod forward ’ their aowjunt* t« the Trustees tor poymenf.