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

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f |>llE Hopewell Presbytery end the Board of X Trustee)' of Ogiethorjie University will meet !. Miliedgeville on Thursday. the 30 Ik of March. — uring ilieir meeting, the Cornor Stone of the Uni ■rsily Building at Midway will be laid, and an Ad ■c«* delivered on the occasion by J. H. Lumpkin '?he friends ofeducation and religion, are respect-’ illy invited to attend March 20, 64 Clark’s Hotel. Colombia S, C. P HAVE the pleasure to inform the public that L the above hotel will be opened on Saturday, the Ith instant, by Messrs. J. M. hoach, & A. Thump in, for the accomodation of all respectable persona lat may think proper to call. I have no hesitation i recommending them ns well qualified to keep a ell regulated, quiet, orderly house, and have no mbt but they will give general satisfaction to gen emeu and ladies. Each of those gentlemen have rsisied me iu the hotel for several years. J. VV. CLARK,/ermer Proprietor. A A THO.UPSON, (,U ’ I Prescnt Proprietors, .March 20 w3ra G 5 lira! Ei’ixli Potatoes >(T HAMPERS in fine order,just received and ItHr lor sale by W. & J NELSON & CO. March 20 2wSt 64 GREAT IMPROVEMENT In Hrick Making. AHE subscriber has purchased of Calvin, Watcr ■ man and others, the exclusive right for the il e of Georgia, of a new and useful improvement he machine lor making Brick. The original pat ee, together with his associates, has given a guar tee in a heavy penally, for the successful opera a of the machine, and ol its accomplishing all that y have representid. The machine will, with the ; of tVo horses, two grown hands, and a sufficient mbcrofboys to hear off the brick, be capable of king at and after the rale of forty brick to each rule, and if well used, will last five y- urs. Tims eh is warranted hy the puie.-tee, although there io doubt it can accomplish more, And comps on is confidently challenged. A model is in the 'session of the subscriber, which will be submit to such as are anxious to purchase. A machine II also he in operation in this city by the loth of iy. To such as may w ish to purchase rights, Ihe chines will he delivered as soon as they can be rived by the most speedy conveyance from the rtli, where, hy contract, they ate constructed.— •terms and further par'iculars, app'y to the sub ibor, or in his absence, at the Macon Messenger ice. T. L. SMITH ifacon, March 14, [March 20 3m 64 I M. B. McKEE, & CO. heg leave to return » their acknowhdgements to their friends and public on botli sides of the Savannah, for the y liberal patronage extended towards them since ir commencement in business. I'lioy also wish to announce to the ladies and of Augusta and Us vicinity, that they are Snow opening from recent importations in New York, new end fashionable stock of spring and summer jßry goods, which will he sold on moderate terms SKir cash or approved credit. ■ march 17 2aw 6ws | ai : :w^pislßcTcitwus ~ WILLIAM U CRANE ■ ■ AS Just Received his Spring supply of Fancy sSS and iS'taple DRY GOODS, among which are follow ing, viz i ■Anc.y Silk, Gauze, and Hernanni Handkerchiefs Pongee, Flag and Bandanna do Lusu'ing and Italian Silksj ■Hi and coloured tirade -Nap do. Hg'd Uscaries (lor-1 adics' diesses) and White silk Hose 80. Spun Silk do black, and col'd Cotton do. Com n.silk emb’d do. and Children’s white and col’d do. Capes and Collars, (very cheap) IBnch do do do from $3 to S2O Witiss Muslins and Clially Aprons ]Uonct, Swi s, Book, and -Mull Muslins lad Cross Bar’d do. is, a new article for Dresses is and Cambrics :k Ginghams erraan do h and American Prints *’d Bobinet lack Thule Lace lo Dime Veils Cravats and Scarfs id Silk Kilicules Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs do do do, s—Chaliietls lelt Ribons Nic Gloves and Linen do ross Bared Fig’d Swiss Muslins Moussiline Royala rass Cloth lindersleaves i and Trimmings s, Cambric Dimity Furn Dimity ets, London Stripes raer Cloth, for Gentlemen's ware and Brown Linens lilts, Counterpnhis filings, Roan Casimets r, Crasli ■ and Daraash Table Cloths -'otton Bed lick l and Cotton Umbrellas el’il Table Cloths American Oil Cloth laid Lasting isting, Musquitto Nett leached Shirtings and Sheetings 'lag Usnaburgs Misse ’ Bonnets k. en, Georgia do. j, Stair Carpeting together wnh a variety of other ar sold on ihe most reasonable terras, enti le or retail at No. 231 Broad streel. «««B>sr ar & Cai'itiichiK’l, receiving a large and general assart- STAPLE AND FANCY DttY MOW US, be offered at reasonable rates and ac ; terms Dissolution. ■partnership hereiofore existing under a of i*l. M Dye <fc Co., is this day dis lulual consent. M. M. Dye has purcha interest of James M. Dye and Milo 3 late firm, and is nu'horiscd to collect 1 attend generally to all unsettled buai- M. M DYE, JAMES M. DYE, MILO HATCH. ersigned will continue the business iierc loniiucled by the late firm, on his indi unt, and soicits a continuance of the nage extended lo the late firm. M. M. DYE. March 10,1837 58 «G EXPECTED TOMORROW. GEORGIA STATE OTTEiIY. For Ihe benefit ol the INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY CLASS NO. 11.—KOR 1837. mined by the Drawing i f the Alexandria or Internal Improvement in the Dis ot Columbia. Class C. for 1837. a at ALEXANDRIA, D, C. Saturday, March 13,1837. otty <fe Co. (successors to Yales & Mc- Intyre,) Managers. CAPITAL GRAltrt) SCHEME. of $58,823 03-100 is $58,823 53.100 15,000 is 15,00(1 10,000 is 10,000 5,000 is 5,000 3,000 is 3,000 2‘500 is 2,500 IR 47-100 is 1,816 47-100 ■ BB 1.100 IS 50,000 4so *22 “ 25,000 X 5? j* oo IB 15,000 « 15.750 100 is 6,300 1)3 2“ !« 5.040 •» 4.410 VS h ?• 3.780 50 is 6,300 ■ ■■ JO 5,0f0 I 20 73,080 J 10 234,360 1 amounting to $540 200 f slo—Shares in proportion.' ,n 1,10 above I ' olter y fan be obtained / V"v country dealers and those who are a adventure, by sending their orders lo the w “o will give prompt attention, if ad , „ A. READ, r ° Augusta, Geo. PUBLIC SALES. BY W. E. fc J. 6. JACKSON, dafi\A k® 50 boxes Sperm Candles 160 kegs new Leaf Lord 100 boxes fresh bloom Kaisi's 25 boxes “Staples" No. 1 Cavendish Tobacco 500 bushels genuine Petit Gull Cotton Seed. March 18 63 Terms at Sale. Alabaster and Marble Ornaments —At Private Sale. Cnvcia-iVvf? , f ORu & COLLINS, °Nb SUM.,,! a most splendid assonm.mt of Italian work-being part of the lot brought from Italy, hy Signor Caboili. A bargain will be given to any one w ishing to purchase marcli 14 BAKW B. KIRTLAN’D&CO, No 250 Broad-st., • havejusl received and now offer lo the public, a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS, con sisting in part of the follow ing articles : Superfine Raven Black BROADCLOTH do Blue do do Rifle Green do do Mulberry do Mazepprib single Cassimeres Oxford mtx’t do do Fancy do do Black Cashmaritta Drab do Black dress D’Ete Green do do Bine do do Mulberry d.) do Satin stripe Linen Drill Vidonia do Bleached Crape do Honey Comb rib do Salisbury Check do Ribbed do A splendid assortment of Vestings, consisting of Rich Figured Satins, a new article; a splendid lot of -Vatin stripe prints, Buffs and White Brocade. March 14 gq 7.11 Ei Half niton, (Iro. ]?I. AN election will be ho den at the City Hall, in Augusta, on Monday, the third ol April next, for a Major, to command tills battalion, vice Pem berton, promoted. F. M. ROBERTSON, Captain Richmond Blues. W. T GOULD, Captain Augusta Guards. March 9 66 W e arc authorised 10 announce Captain SAMUEL BONES, as a candidate for . Major of the City Battalion, at tiie ensu ing election. March U gg Notice. subscribers to the stock of the Onnulgee 1 n 1 l 0 Smiftof Georgia, arc* hereby notified that all the shares constituting the Capital Stock of said Hand, have been subscribed for. and five per cent thereon paid in—also, (hut an additional in stalment of twenty-five per cent will be required to he paid in at. the Banking House ol the Central Kail Koad and Hanking Company, in this city, on the second .Monday in April next, between the hours ofJO A. M.,and IP. Atat winch time and place an election for Seven Directors, to manage the af fairs ol iheestab ishinent, will take place, agreeable to the teims ol the charter. Given under our hands, in the city of Macon, this 27ih day of Feb., 1837. HENRY G. LAMAR, E HAMILTON, CHa’N *AV, LEVI ECKLEY, CHA’S CAMPBELL, W. ILPAUXER, JAS. GOUDA U D, OSSIAN GREGORY. March 3 td Commissioners, USlice oi‘ I I’itiDtpoi'liitioii, Aiken, February 22, 1837. [V OTTCE is given that from the Ist March, the J n Passenger Cars will d.part from Hamburg and Cliarleston, daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 6 o’clock, A. M., and run through the some day WM. ROBERTSON, JR., Agent Transportation 8. C. C. & K. H. C. Feb. 24 45 l*ctit <*ul|»li Uotton OAO SAC KS, direct from the Hills, from the well known plantation of T. Beck, near Rodney We have satisfactory certificates of the measurement and genuieneness o( these seed, (hose wanting will do well to call or send their orders as early as possible. ADAMS, PARMELEE, & CO. Feb 23 44 BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, TILBURYS, GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY. PLEASURE, AND PEDLEK’S WAGONS, of the latest style, and of every description, ordered, manufactured, and selected expressly for tills market and for sate by liETIiER fiOU,, at his extensive Fire Proof Carriage Ware-House, corner ol Washington and Reynold streets, near tin* Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia, and at tiie very lowest prices. SO* Persons w ishing to purchase fashionable and durable Vehicles, have only to call at ROLL’S to be suited. Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carnage Furni tore, ifec. Vehicles of all kinds, made to order. Repairing done at short notice. Aug 16 64 6-* GREENSBORO’ MALE AND FEMALE Academies. fSMIE Trustees oi Ihe above institutions lake this 2 method of informing ill > public that they are now both in a highly flourishing condition, under the care of experienced and able teachers. The male do. artment has about filly students, and is under tiie direction of -Mr Augustus Aiden, whoso ac knowledged abilities as an instructor of youth, ad ded to many years experience in his profession emi nently entitle him to the patronage of tiie public. Tiie Female department lias upwards of sixty pu pils, and is under the care of Miss A. P. Hamilton, a lady of superior literary attainments, whose sys tem of discipline and mode of instruction have been highly approved, and have secured for her a charac ter as an instructress, perhaps unrivalled in this sec tion of country The Trustees have engaged tiie services of .Miss M. A Miller, as an assistant, who is a lady well qualified to lor tiie discharge of her duties. In the department of Music, they have the servi ’ ces of Miss E. A. Hewett, who was a successful ' and highly approved teacher of (tie science of inu -1 sic in tiie Sparta Female Seminary the last year. In anticipation ut numerous acquisitions to both departments, by the commencement of another quarter, they are happy to state that they have the promise of tho Rev. Francis Bowman to hear reci tations of some classes in either department as oc •- sion may require. '1 hey expect also in a short lime lo engage a com petent teacher of the French language. Greensboro’in which these institutions are loea ' led as to hoaltimcss of situation, and intelligent, re fined and moral society is not surpassed it is behev i od hy any village in this State. Board can be had on moderate terms in many genteel families. , JAME-S F. FOSTER, Y. P. KING, W. C. DAWSON, G. G. -MATTEWS, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Trustees. Greensboro’, March 13 w6t 53 Tiie Editors of I lie Charleston Observer and Southern Recorder will publish the above once a 3 week for six weeks, in each of their papers and for ward their accounts lo the Board ot Trustees at Greensboro’ fiir payment Tax i\o<icc. WE will attend at the office of J. W, Meredith Esq between the hours ol 10 A. M, and 1 P, M. on Tuesday the 14th, 21st, and 28th inst; at lh< Eagle At Phoenix Hotel, on Wednesday the 15th, 22d and 2<)ih inst; at (he Globe /bid on Thursday lilt 16th, 23d and 30th ins - , and at the office of A 1 Huntington,on Friday the 17th,21(h and 2lst,forthc purpose ol receiving returns ot Taxable Property foi Rich nond County for 1837, and for collecting the Taxes due for 1836 WILLIAM V. KERR, R. T. R. R. c. WILLIAM KENNEDY, r. c. a c. March 7 swtAl 54 I'oftoa Seed. 0 T havn remaining on hand a few sacks of Peti Gulf Cotton Seed of tho lot selected by isna< d Ramsey, Esq Persons wanting the real article wil e do well to call early at n»y warehouse. I will hav< ea small lot of Nankeen Cotton Seed about the em I- ol this month, persons warning ibis article can b supplied by making early agpjcadon.^ March I »w4w 49 ’ JOB OFFICE. A\ E take this method of informing our (rkmds, ■ » and the public generally, that we have opened a large and extensive office, in the rear our ptihh | canon office on Broad street, in tiie building formerly occupied hy Messrs. Pemberton ns the office of the Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, of every description. The office will be under the mun agcmeiu of Mr. W. T, Thompson, who is one of the best job-workmen in the ci'y. PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS, CARDS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OK 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 be executed with nearness, taste, and promptitude. Feb. 25 46 Wanted Immediately, fjMIOM fifty to one hundred good, sound, young riding HORSES, in good order, for which the highest caslt price will bo given. Also, thirty good Teamsters, to go to Florida, for whom high wages will be given. Apply to tiie subscriber, at Mr. Mi ner's Livery Slab e. J. U. W. SCARBOROUGH, Agent March 9 . 56 ts WW. 11. CRANE. IS now opening a large assortment of Dry Goods, which he will sell low at Wholesale or Retail, at No. 231 Broad street. March 7 lin A liargaiii. A at; IV NOD A WATER MACHINE, with two Fountains, two Pumps, two Coolers, and nil other apparatus belonging toil, in complete order.— The mat (fine is on an improved plan, and will be . sold low. Apply at litis office. ' _Feb 1m 35 JLa*i C ali. A LL persons indebted by note or hook account to zfL tho subscriber are informed that a settlement is desired immediately as 1 shall leave the stale by the i 20llt instant. , D. LYON THORP. March 10 6t 67 GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE FEVER & AGUE PILES, A Certain and Lasting Cure fur that disease. /JAHE suhscrilicr, having been appointed Special 1 -■ Agent for the sale ol Gallighan’s Fever and r Ague Pills, is prepared to furnish planters and noun • try traders with supplies of said articles on terms equally as favorable as they can bo obtained of the proprietors. ' Gallighan's Pills, though useful for all diseases which originate in a superabundant collection of bile - in tiie stomach, are more particularly intended for 1 Fever and Ague. In the first place they cleanse, ( strengthen, and give tone lo tiie stomach and bowels, r and create a new and healthy action throughout Ike . system. They produce a natural and permanent an i petite. They defend the system against new or sub- I subsequent attacks of the disease. They remove all , obstructions of tiie liver and other organs. They a - sist the various operations of nature, by cleansing ! the system of all vitiated, corruptnnd acrid humuie, ■ and lima invigorate and reanimate tiie whole frame, 3 Possessing a purgative quality,they cannot remain in the bowels to produce such other diseases as often 1 follow tho injudicious treatment ol tiie Fever ar.d Ague They are composed entirely of vegetable mat ter, nnd may lie taken by persons of both sexes arid ol ail ages, without the least danger of unplcnsni t consequences. In fine, Ihe public are assured, tin t Gallighan's Pills possess those inestimable virtm s which are requisite not only to arrest, but to eradi cate ami destroy, the last seeds of this must distress ing malady of the human family. Tiie proprietors solemnly pledge themselves that they do not contain a particle of minerals in any shape or form, but arc composed entirely of simple vegetable substances, which,either separately or com bined, and without regard lo so* or age, perfectly 3 harmless in their effect upon the human system. I Tho following persons in this place, have been ap , pointed Sub-agents, at whose stores these Pills mty be obtained. Thomas Richards, Book Store, No. 293, and T . 11. &. I. Plant, 244 Broad-street. A largo mass of highly respectable testimony con * firming t lie reputation of Gallighan’s Pills, maybe seen at cither of (ho stores of the above named per e sons, or at the subscriber’s r NELSON CARTER, 0 Special Agent,Wholesale nnd Retail Druggist, Au e gusla, Georgia. a June 10 45 ~ AEW Dm STORE. THE Subscriber has just received and it now o pening n new stock of Drugs, Medicines, Sur , gical instruments, Paints, Oils, varnishes, Window Glass, Dyers’ <fe Halters’ materials, Brushes, Soaps, lb rfnmerics, and other articles in his line, all of , which lie offers for sale on lorrns as accommodating t ns any in ihe Southern markets, hy wholesale or retail. He is resolved to furnish the best articles that can lie procured in his line ; anil in addition to ', the usual assortment of drugs ho will keep most ol ? the approved patent medicines and nostrums now in I general use, among which (10 now lias genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Vermifuge, i Potter’s Catholic-on, b Tiie Indian’s Panacea, Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extracts. Dent’s Pills, Judkins Ointment, Badeaux’s Strengthening Plasters. Osborn's Philulokon, Relic's Asthmatic Pills. Hunter's Pills, Dumfries' Pile and Itch Ointment. Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed, s Do. Ointment (or Salt Rheum, B Honey of Bonesct, r Indian Specific, B Bernard's Remedy for Cholera, r Kowand’s Tonic Mixture, Oldridge’s Balm oi Columbia, Rowland’s Macassar Oil, Ward’s Hair Oil, Bear s Oil, Indian Dye for tiie hair, &c. &c. ALSO, ’ A full assortment of genine Thomsonian Medi , ciri"« of every kind, and Howard’s Books and Pn . tents, being Howard’s general agent for the State of Georgia. c The subscriber, in offering himself to the public as , a general Druggist and Apothecary, does not do it r with a view lo intrude himself upon them uncalled fir; but to maku an honest living in an honest way, . and in doing this to have the pleasure of accommo- I dating those who may need mi dicines or oilier arti clos in his lino on terms which he flatters himself cannot fail to please. He solicits a share of public ( patronage from this city and from any who may J make this city Ilieir market. e His store is on Broad Street, sign of the two mor tars, and is nearly opposite Dr. Wray’s. BENNET HARRIS. ’ Augusta, Feb. 7, 1837 31 3w - (ifrocci’ics, ON accommodating terms,by Calmoijn &Jlraii d opposite the upper Market, North side o Broad h street, Augusta, Geo. 50 idids Sugar assorted 25 do Cuba Molasses 7 10 bids Georgia Syrup IbO bags prime Cuba Coffee 100 do do Rio do 50 do do Java do 10 bbis I-oaf Sugar lb hints N E Rum 50 do Whiskey 10 do N.Gin 20 do Cordial, assorted 4 20 do Wine do a 10,000 Spanish Sugars r " 5,000 common do *• 10,000 lbs prime Bacon 10 tons Bar Iron, assorted sizes 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 20 boxes Toiiaco* 1,3 D do yellow Soap *. 50 kegs Nalls, assorted lfi 5,000 lbs east Ware d Feb 10 taw2m 34 10 | »LANKET.S’. FLANNEI-V, &.c. Sec.— Them 1 O scribers have just received le 3 bales Duffil Blankets 1 do super Bed do 16 2 do white Flannels 2 do red do 2 do red Lindseys, 2 cases Satinets, (low price) Witha varietyofotherGoodsin theirlrac, winch, having tiecn lately purchased, and a psrt of their it own importation from England, they are enabled lr 10 offer them below the present market prim. EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. i e Jan 0 1— id v OTICE. —The subscriber having this day la he ken into Co-partnership Jamkh Pan ton, the business will hereafter ho conducted under lha firm "‘Sffl'VW*” BARIIETT. Filer Lorillard, Jr. SURVIVING PARTNER OP 1 PETER & GEORGE I.ORII.LARD, SNUFF AM) TOBACCO MANUFACTUR ER, 42 Chatham street, Now Vork, olftrs fur sale llio following articles. Warranted nut to con tain any pernicious drugs, FINK BROWN SNUFF. Genuine Maccotioy, ) rose American Rappee, Imitation do. Holland do Sicily do Tuberose, Maltese do St. Omer, Curacoa, do Strasburgh. COARSE BROWN SNUFF. Demigros, Natehiioches, PuYe Virginia, French Rappee, Bourbon, American Gentleman, St Domingo, Pure Spanish, Copenhagen, sup. flav'd L. Mixture. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, > Irish Blackguard ) Si Hall Toast, > Fine. or [a High Toast,) Irish High Toast ) tj SWEET SCENTED FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. Small papers, I’ A L Large papers, 1’ A L do do F& G L I size do PAL do do PAG I size do PA L Sweet seemed Oronoko, extra superior, in I Ih. pa pers, manufactured only by Peter Lorillard, Jr. FINE CUT SMOKING TOBACCO. Spanish, Kitelbot, Canaster, Common and stems: in papers Irani 2 to 10 cents each. Cut tobacco packed in half barrels, barrels and tierces. Brown snuff packed in pound and half pound bullies, and in 3,6, 12, and 18 ll> jars. A ellow snuff packed in pound and Half pound bottles, sml in small and largo bladders. Kr A liberal discount made lor cash, by wholo sii'9. N. B. All articles sold at the above place can bo returned if not approved, and the money refunded. The Genuine Maccobuy Snuff is manufactured only by the subscriber, who has also the Imitation, from 20 to 30 per cent lowof, similar in quality to that which is manufactured in many places, .and sold under various names. Beware of iieceftion. —Several persons nre in the practice of using a label on llicir snuff in imi taiion of the subscriber’s, which can lie lor no oili er purpose than to deceive. Borne are also in (lie practice of mixing inferior snuff with his genuine Maccoboy, and selling it as first quality. Olliers are also in the practice of fill ing empty jars, Imvitig the subscribers label on them, with iuferiorsnun, and selling it ns bis manu facture. hi making this publication, the subscriber wishes to guard his customers against the deceptions practised upon them. {fr An assortment of the landing articles maj lie had in the principal cities and towns in lire United Slates. 23 41 2w2ie SAMUEL LANE. Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, <Jr. 48 Broad street, HAVING just arrived from London, hogs most rospeoffully to return bis si core thanks to the citizens of Charleston, end llie adjoining Stales, lor tlie very liberal share ol patronage which he lias hitherto received,and feels that lie would bo want ing in gratitude for such support, were li« not thus publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, and to prove that lie Ims slili an earnest and sincere desire to extend, i( possible, his Connections in South Carolina. Ho has been to England lor the purpose of effecting arrangements ol a direct intercourse bo tween the establishment there and hero, and also with the Cloth Manufacturers, (Ac. Ac. Having completed Ids arrangements in n manner to ensure n quick succession oPlhc most fashionable articles of Dress being exported, he most respect lullyassures them that bo lias now opened an assort ment of COATS, Ac. Ac., which nre not to be sur eissnd for quality, workmanship and style, in the . States. S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business for the London Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will characterize the peculiar ad vantages of this establishment Master Tailors may be supplied with the latest fashions, N. B.—Wanted, 12first rate COAT HANDS, rr Tlio Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni cle, will please give the above two insertions on Sat urday and Thursday, mud further notice.—Charles ton Mercury. Jan. 20. Ifi BHEADDEN, Portrait Painter, respect • fully informs the Citizens of Auguslu that he lias returned to tins city, and taken the room in the Masonic Hall, which lie occupied lust winter. fiST Specimens of his Painting may be soon in a few days ut Ins room, to which lie invites the atten tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jan? 5 ts C CARPENTER’S Solution of Knmote —For the J euro of cancerous uioera, old sores, Miners, ring-worms, ami will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac. For sale by CLOUD & BOTH WELL, Jan 10 15] No 232 Broad-street. FULASKIS. HOLT, Attorney at Intw, Eaton ton, Ga. —Continues to practice Law in tiro Ockmulgec Circuit and some ol tlio adjacent coun ties. Jan 21 X w2m 17 _ A fur st rate Pennman and Ac tßsmm eountant is desirous ofemploymcnt, for a short time in this city. Apply at lids office. Jan 17 ts 13 1(801111 MON’/'HS after date, application will bo made to the Honorable Interior Court of liiirlui county when setting for Ordinary purposes (hr leave to sell a tract of land lying in said comity, belonging to John A Mary Ann I ludson, orphans of John L. Hudson dcc’d. EPHKIAM PONDER, Guar’d. Jan. 27 22 Notice JS hereby given, that the city taxes for the present - year, are now duo, and that tlio Collector and Treasurer will call on the citizens for their pay incuts, and persons failing to discharge them when called on, will he dealt with us the ordinance directs JOHN 11. MANN, Col. A Tr. V. A. Feb. 21 2w2m 45 Com i:i iliHcalcd. MU. EDlTOß—Through the columns of your useful paper, we would recommend the Peo ple’s Opposition Line of Post Coi'chos, from Mont gomery to I his place. Wo have travelled through the whole route with safely, though the roads nrr in many places almost impassable. The Coaches and Teams nil excellent, the drivers sober, polite, and careful; in short from the speed with which they transport their passengers, and the attention paid to their comfort, we have no hesitation in say ing that it is the best line in every respect in the State. EDWARD EE FORT, ) s v . CIIAB. L. KINGSBURY, r NewYork * J. H. IIAEE, i WM. If. KEMPTON, I Miss. WM. 1)1 LEA IICJNTV, ) EDW. LLOVD, Maryland. Feb. 6 * _3O M^ORSALE. —That fine establish men , known ns Marsh’s llO illifjyL TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, ill lilAga nearly opposite the Engine I louse, con- JUS&Si Hfe venient lor passengers travelling on the ears from and to Charleston Also convenient for travellers : this Establishment is large and cornrne dious.wiih Stables,office*,and all other necessary out buildings, calculated for a large business. It will he sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to the Kuhscrihcro the premises. JOHN MARSH Aiken,Jan. 25 20 3m Viitiiiitile Servant* for toair, ratO raise money.—A Woman thirty nine years o .8. age, who has fur the last twenty five years been in the constant service ol her present owner, ns gen eral bouse servant, carrying the keys of tier mistress. As a general house servant she has probably no equal in Georgia. Also, her seven children, the oldest a good seams tress,cloven years old and tlio youngest four Enquire of THOMAS DAWSON. Feb 15 4i* 38 K 15 ii ROB* B’ b u n i iTi; . flHlENubscnber, residing in Hamburg, tS'oiith A Carolina, at the second house from the bridge, has on hand a large number of likely VIRGINIA SLAVES, and will receive new supplies every two weeks. Persons wanting to purchase. Planter’s or Trader's, would do well to give us « call. JOSEPH WOOD & CO. The city papers and the Macon Messenger will insert the above once a week for three months. _ Feb 2 27 i\c»v Carriage li<‘|»«*ilor> . , It .HE subHcribers have •fes* z on hand and are con ry stanily receiving (of their fyr-'pjf Tr*** sy own manufacture,, Car fht • RIAGES nlevery description vi vijfi which they offer for sale on v:v. »jr- the most la vorable terms, at * their Repository, 303 Broad street, Augusta, viz: Coaches, Clmriolces, Dicky scat Barouches, Stan hope, standing and extension top Barouches, Phte tous, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all kinds, together w ith a large assortment of Harness. Persons w ashing to hny will do well to look before they pnr etinse chew here. Orders for any description ofCar [ riages will be thankfully received and executed in . tlie best manner and at the shortest notice. : H. s. HOADLEV A CO., Augusta, On. H. 8. AG. HOADLEV, New Haven, Conn. Nov I 87 H EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING. EL J). ( Ol)lil', .VO. 197 UltO.tJ) STREET, FT AS constantly on hand, and cominuos daily to 81 receive from Ills own mnimliiclory, (resit sup plies ol the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLOTHING, which he oilers Wholesale and Retail, on tlie most liberal in ms, and invites ids friends and customers to call and examine Groat pains nre taken in tlie solcclion and work manship of Ids Goods, and his assortment is nul sur passed in any market. His Slock comprises every article in his line, among which are the following, viz- DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, Gray, Ac. OVER-COATS, first rate nnd common Blue, Black. Brown, Drab, Olivo, Green, Dahlia, Mohair, Steel Mixt, Pilot Clulh, Petershams, die. Alsa, su perior German (doalshair Cnrnhlet. GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, IlincK, nnd Brown, fine and commun C'amblot, of Bluo Brown, Ac. LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, ami Olive. Also, fine and common Ciunblet, Merino, Circassian, Brochclles, Ac. A c. PANTALOONS, ol superfine and common Cloth, Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Buff, lino Black and other Rih’d Cassimnres of all descrip tions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and Gassimcres, Cord and Beavertines. VESTS, superfine nnd common Blue and Black Cloth and Cussim -re, Plain, Plaid ami Fig’d Silk Vel vets, Plain, Plaid and F'ig’d Mcrmucs nnd Valentias, While and Buff Cassimere, Plain, Plaid, nnd Fig’d Silk, Plain am) F'ig’d Tuilinett and Merino, Plain and Fig’d Quilled Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Striped Mar seilles, Plain and Fig’d Colton Velvet, Swandown, Ate. Ac- NATI.NET CLOTHING, fine it common Frocks, Coulees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid nnd Stri ped Pantaloons. YOUTH’S AND ROY’S CLOTHING, Blue, Blk, Brown and Green Frock nml Dress Coats, Pan taloons and Vests, do. Satinet Frocks, Coatees, .Round Jackets, Panlulons and Vests, Cloth and Pe terstid.m Over-Coats, nnd Ciunblet Clonks. Also, a varfety of Negro Clothing. GKNTLEMLu’S FINE LINEN AND COT TON SHIRTS, Striped and Plaid Gingham, do. Woolen and Colton Under.Sj'iirts and Drawers, Col lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, nii'l Ildkfs. Also, a general assortment of FUR, SILK AND REAVER HATS AND EUR CAPS. Jan. 24 19 111 AV E tins day sold my stock in trade to Messrs. Clark A Holland, who will continue tlie Cloth ing Business at the old and well established stand, 291 Broad-stroot. I trust that tlio liberal patronage which lias been extended to mu while in business, will not be lost with them. Jan 14 11 tfj D’LYON THORPE. ALL persons having claims agnmsl me, will please present them at tlie old stand, w here 1 con ho found for one month from lilts date Persons in debted to mo are politely requested to make imme diate payment. D’LYON THORPE. Jan 14 11 ts BA r< j A ins—selling off at cost'.— The subscribers intending to close their bust ness offer their w-liole stock of goods at cost for cash; their slock consists of a very general assortment A dry goods, nmong which are Extra fine Bluo and Black, Chillis, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Ilombaziius, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Lung Cloths, An. MORGAN & WYATT, No. 200. Jun 4 8 Cl LOTUS,—The Subscribers are tills day open* ' ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by them direct Irom England, per ship Chinn, consisting of Blues, Nteel Mixed, mid F'uncy Colors—principally low priced. They have also received per ship Victoria, from Liverpool, Superfine and low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stuffs Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Cambists, Mormons, Ac. Which they will offer at Now York prices. EDGAR A CARMICHAEL Jan 9 6 tl CNARI’ENTEH'S Olio-Resinous Extract of Mas- J turd, or Ore of Sinapite —A moat valuable ru befacient, and acts nistniiiiineousiy mi its application For sale by CLOUD A BOTIIW ELL, Jun 19 15] No. 232 Broad .street. JUST ARRIVED, a splendid assortment of Italian Alabasters and Marble Ornaments. We would call the attention of tlie citizens of Augusta to a rare > aNuortiuoiit <if A Ini ujiwr.. «ty.i Muiiuo isrnatTiciiLN, \ i/iougni from Florence*, nnd made cxprosbly lor thin market. Wo have vi«ilo<l tliis country from motivea Himilur to those which induce Amerhyms to visit Ita ly* Wo are also told that Iho Americans nre a rapid ly growing nation not only in wealth and enterprise hut also that thvy cultivate a refinement of taste; con sequently wo have brought hero, the greatest variety ol the finest specimen* of art, ever yul introduced in this city. Consis ing of Alabasters, Aguto, and Marble Vases, Watch Ca ses, Ornamental Boskets, Marble and Aluhusler Can dle Sticks, Dogs Rile hors, Coloured Toys, nnd some splendid Marble centre Table Tups, &c. &r. The above are now exhibited and for sale at the auction rooms of Sandiford nnd gentlemen are invited to calluud examine for them selves. Jun 17 if 13 Sloragc of lift or dry kooilx, (VI he line] in n fire proof building, in a sale f-'-T and central Himaiion, liy opplying at the cor ncr of Bay and Mclntosh alrcels. Feb 3 28 t(BOUK MONTHS niter date application will bo made to tlio honorable Inferior Court of tho county of Jefferson, tailing as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to soli one hall of Lot No. sixteen, in tlie Twentieth District of formerly Muscogee county, now Harris ; the property of Mary S. Moore, minor, for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian, n» 7 5 wld A Cure for the Itch ! HOWEVER inveterate in one hour's application, and no danger from taking cold by using DIIMFIUES' IT’J II OINTMENT. This preparation, for pleasant ness, safety, expedi tion, ease and certainly, stands unrivalled for tlio cure ol this troublesome complaint. It is so rapid as well as certain in its operation, as In cure this dis agreeable disorder must effectually in one hour's up pHculinn only. It docs not contain tlio least particle of mercury, otrutlier dangerous ingredient, and may ho applied with perfect safety by pregnant females, or to child ren at the breast. I’riee 37 1-2 cents a box, with ample directions. DR. KELFE’S AiilihiliotiN PIIIm ! For Indigestion, I-oss ol Appetite, histlessncss, Headache, Coslivtness, Flatulence, Chalk, Rilious Affections, ij'C. f 180 comment on tho efficacy of these Pills, after T a successful experience ul many years in Eng land and America lias established their reputation, is needless: Suffice it to observe, that for redundan cy ol Bile, Flatulence, Ciwiiveuoss, Headache, Ac. Ac., they will undoubtedly prove (Ur more service able than those drastic purges too frequently em ployed, end will not only at the same time tend in remove the offending cause by gentle motions, and strengthen tile digestive organs, but improve tho ap petite ond renovate the system. Price 50 cents. CAMBRIAN TDOITI-ACTIE PILES The relief is immediate, whin ait the least injury to the Teeth. Price 50 cents a box. DR. KEEFE’S VEGETA HEE SPECIFIC, For Sick Headache, Ac. Price 50 cents. {fr None are genuine unless signed T. KID DER, on the w•nptior. Fore sale by « TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC, Augusta, Georgia. Where may at all times be found a largo supply of Drugs, Medicines, Points, Oils, Ac. WANTED TO Hilt# —A Negro Girl capable of nursing and wailing about tlie house— one nearly or quite grown would bo preferred: Lib eral wages will be given, payable inoiillii] or by (tie year Apply ut Ibis office. Jun7 s ts iVHTHi;. ALL persons indebted to tlie Estate of James J. Smith, dee’d, of Burke County, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present theta, duly attested, in the lime prescribed by law. A. S. B. PIOR, Adm. SARAH SMITH, Admx. Feb. 2. 87. Soaps, Hals, l*i|»4‘M, and M ADI HA WINE. iffl\ CASKS fresh imported M. M. Wine tw\J 100 Cases Huts, fur, Nilk A Rorutn 20 Boxes Pipes 60 do .Soap 5 Cases Bottled Madcna 1 Just landed nnd for Nale low by SAN DIFORD A COLLINS. Aurt'rs. Feb 6 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel, RINTING PAPER—From A. Batlomon ~A Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, 8. C.—Just ro ceivcd and for into at the manufacturers prices, by Jan 7 tl] T. II AI. C PLANT. t SPLENDID AND PLAIN CABINET ITEM TIRE. , FOR SALE UY THOS. HI. WOODRUFF, AT HIS NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL A, RROAD ST’S FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE. IBE.J leave to express my gratitude to the public Ibr their kindness and liberality, and tender thorn the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made such arrangements at the Northern Manufactories as to warrant a quick succession of supplies to my stock, lean at all times he found with a good assortment, and have now on hand and for sale u have, PIANOS, with English and French action and Melalic Plates with elegant Scroll Bares and Veneered feel, oI easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respect* to any ever offered in the mat kct. SOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and fig’d seating. SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany, Italian and Egyptian Marble topv BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses. do with Marble tops. BOOK CASES, of different style and prices. WARD ROBES •• CENTRE TABLES, with bl’k a white Marble tops. PIER “ to match. P. & C. DINING TABLES, swivel fopw PLAIN do in sella. BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES. " iih M ‘ hw - Giu - d *srf’ n§ do Fanev and Windsor, of evety stylo and price. tuutt tran.e*. BEADSTEaDS, &C.&C. All of which the public arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves Feb 3 * 1 IU u CiEassica C“anl) eNolush school.- > Mr. Norcro.su would respectfully inform the citizens of Angtislo thuthe hat associated with him in Ilia achool, Mr. Honey, n graduate of Jelfiraon College, Fa., ami for ihelusl nix yearn nn instructor of youth. In consequence of tide arrangement nn addilion.nl number of pupils, of both sexes, can he accommodated. The School will now consist of two departments. Tha Classical and Mathematical will ha under the superintendence of Mr. 11., who will leach tha Latin and Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, .Surveying, Mensuration, <kc. The oth er branches will bo taught ns heretofore. The following certificates f rom Professor* .Stuart and Twist, of .South Carolina College, relative to Mr. H 's scholarship, are respectfully submitted: I have examined Mr. Ilowey with much particu larity, hoth m l.nlin and Greek, and have been quite plcunod with the wise and correctness of bis tr.uslii lions, especially in Latin. Ha appears also to bn familiar with the rules and principles of Syntax. 1 should think hint well qualified for primary instruc tion in the classic languages. J W. STUART. Prof.of Lull, m .S' (J. College, Columbia, Jan. 3,1537, This is to certify that 1 have examined Mr. Ilowey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him familiar with the principlessf mathematics and have no doubt of his competency to give instructions in ihoso branches. THOMAS S TWISS, Prof, of Math in &'. C. College. Jan, 27. 22 NOTICE. —Colored persons futmd nt Inrgoi n the City alter nine o'clock nt night, oral before day light next morning, without passes s uliug distinctly the place or piuces to which such colored person is permitted to pass, will be con fin d as (he Ordinances ol the City direct. FOSTER BI.ODGET, Jan 17 13 ll] City Marshal.'"’ lI’IOII KALE—.I splendid brass mounted lluggy Wagon, donhlo sent, lined with flesh colored watered Gras tie Zin, with double harness, pole mid shafts—made to order in Now Haven, lust summer, of the host materials. Apply lo Jan I I II JO C. MINER. (sarilfti fcceil*. WARRANTED Fresh, and lor sale by Cloud & UoTiiwKi.i., Augusta, Goo, Gi ,m Asparagus, Green Ghibo Artichoke, Early Mohawk Reana, ) O do Rob Roy, do ) J do Large VVbile Kidney Roans )3, do While Cranberry do ) do Dutch Case Knife do <j »>>..« U1...J Boet, Yellow Turnip Reel, "French Sugar do Drumhead Cabbnga, Early Fork do Green Globe .Savoy cabbaga Low Dutch do Early Sugar Loaf da Turnip Routed do Red liutcb do Long Oiatigo Carrol do Red do Early Cnubilower White Kobd t’-ulltuy Early Cluster Cucumber Lnng Green 6, Short do do Purpto Egg Plant Sea Kail Drown Dutch Lolluca Ice Cuss do Large Green bend do Ice bend do Drumhead do Imperial sugar loaf do Fine Nutmeg Melon Largo while Union do Red do Plain Curled I’arsDy Long Smooth Parsnip Early Uishop Pcsa Dins Prussian do Spanish Dwarf do Early Douldo blossom Peat Matchless do Cayenne Pepper Cherry Turnm Radish Long Salmon do do Scarlol do Salsify or Vegetable Oystar Early Rush Squash F'ino Marrow do Full C. N. do .S'mnmorC, N. do Round Isuxf Spinuga Early Dutch Turnip /.urge While Fiat do Rota Ruga do Large Norfolk do Feb 9 SI Georgia Insurance Jr, t rust Company Auousta, Nov. 2, 1830. rillllS Company will receive Jnioncy on deposit, J- for any time not less than sixty days, nor inure than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such deposits will lie issued, bearing interest nt the rate of six percent per annum Fur periods longer or shorter than cilborof the above, special contracts will be made. Fortbocolivenionce of persons residing at a dist ance, applications may be made to either of the agents ol the Company, in South Carolina and Geor gia, whose names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Soc’ry. Agents: Padcllerd, Fay & Co., Savannah. P, It. Voting & Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, MilledgeviUe Charles Doy, Macon. Arthur H. Davis, Columbus Holcombe, Pock At Co, C. George Parrott, Hamburg, 8, C. Novombcr 4 88 tl Notice. IN ct nsequence of tho death of Mr. Thomas R. 'I hoinpsoii.one of the firm of Smith JtTttoiitr ron, and subsequently Wkatiikßlv Ji Thompson, it has become necessary that the concern, ol said firms should bo closed. The creditors are therefore notified and required to present their claims, legally attested, at ns early dale os possible, in order to (a cilitnto the, undersigned in bunging the business of said firms to a speedy close. WM. WEATHERLY. Salem, Clark co. Feb 6. [Feb 10 4tw 34 j%T EW SCHOOL.—Mr. Ebney tales this method It of inhuming the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, that he will open nn English Schopl in tha house recently occupied by Mr. Pike, for the term of three months, lo commence on Monday the 6lh February, 1837. Having been engaged in the busi ness of leaching for fourteen years, lie flatters him self he will be uhlo lo render ample satisfaction, to parents, guardians and pupils, and therefore respect fully solicits their patronage. Jan 31 23 w 3t PETERS' VEGETABLE MEDICINE IJ STOMACHICS ET HEPATICS-For the cure of Dyspcpsi i. Liver Complaints, Jro dsc Alse, Peters' Vegetable Hepatic, or Anti-Bilioua Pills, the cheapest and moat approved family Medi cine ever offered to tho public Those medicines have been found so effectual in removing the complaints Ibr which they are recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse lo them fir I Heir patients, after having exhausted their skill to bale or no psrpose. For sale by CLOUD i BOTHWELL. 233 Brood ,». Jan 3 j t ludiasi Nprin^, The subscriberhas purchased ths 1 otnlotogs fermorly occupied by Mr. r c 1 Tr, 'III W! I Twin and n hers, and is now pul ' in the best order lor the p room"? reception *f company The prom ISVS am very convenient to the springs, and by ths 1 it Until ion the subscriber will bestow on his custom > ers, he hopes to merit nn I rrccivo the pslronnge of , nil who have heretofore patronized the establish mi'i". Iho virtues of the mineral water, are 100 well Known to need any rccommendaiion lie expect* I to lie able to accommodate irom one hundred tr, one i hundred mid fifiy persons. Every arrangement will b» made lor the amusement and rccr.etion of the la • ' UK'S. I Ilis stables are put in good order, and wiß be Well altended. MORRIS MATHEWS. 1 £? b 6„ , , wIOw 3fi iho .Savannah Georgian will publish the abovar wocXly u*u w(H'lot. S1 ATE OF GEORGIA,) In the Superior Court, Richmond County, f January Terra, 1337. Eleanor Jane Used, y * . Richard ftoed. \ LiM S” i JT appearing to the Court by tho return a tha , ■- Deputy Sheriff, that tho defendant is not to be I found—n is ordered I hat he appear, and file his an swer in said cause, at the next term, as tho Court will proceed, ns in case of judgment by default. It is lurther ordered that this rule be published in one ol the Gazettes of the city of Augusta, for the space ol three months prior to the next term. ’ A true extract from the minutes of said Ceurt „ , , JAMES M(.T.AW.S', dork. ' -J^ rrh 1 w3rn 49 ‘ I>ollar» KctvarVl. , fplIE subscriber offers filly dollars for the appro -1 liens,uttof JAMES R.SMITH,*his delivery I hi the jni.tor of Lincoln Comity, Ga. It hargesnid Smith w ih committing Forgery in Augusta, in 1834: and conveying a forged letter to mo. At the time ot this transaction, Smith made his homo near Bachelor Uelrenl, in I likens district, S C. Jnraes R. Smith i* about 21) years ol age, round bodied, strait built, has fair hair, blue cyia, fair skin, and a scar on his left check, which looks like It might have been earned by the cut of u razor; Iwool his fore-teeth out, talks hro ,nnd hsp* very much in hie speech. Any is-rsor. thnl will confine said Smith in any secure jail,so that I can get him, 1 will give thirty Dollars. „o , . , JOEL GITTENB. '“-In addition to the above reward, Inillgjvt lor ho delivery oft he said Smith, to the jailor moral uuKl, thirty fivedollarn more. J (i Lincoln county July 15 54 ' 7*5 Dollar* lienanl, JM KUNA VV A V from 1 ho Sulncnbcy on Sunday, the 12th instant, a negro gFJiia n, nn norm d WILE V, about 21 y o 7tra Ol age. six fait high, dark cowplo*- bfvP , h 'l ,,,( 'k spoken, mid quite bow \3 [egged it is supposed that be has been tlulen by 0 man by the name 'Solomon Millirona who u... lurking .mom the section of country in which |v rt llHx the time of the negro's üblnJ yW Mill iron* isa largo built man, peril.-; and prohnhVy weighs 200 m.-ms; —his skin is quiUs dark or rather v. t y sallow Tor a white man—his hair black. Any person who will apprehend the aaid negro and lodge him in some sale jail shall be entitled to a reward of twenty-five dollars ;if delivered at ny house in Rihh county, nlteen miles bevond Macon, Geo. in ilu direction of Knoxville, Crawford coun ty, shall have fifty dollars reward; anti a fuilhei re ward ol twenty-live dollars will he given for the appro cusion olTlie wlxitc man and Ins confinement in any jail. fob 233tw JOSIAH DICKSON. T'lie Richmond Whig, Columbia 7'eluscupe, and Kno.yi||„ Tenn. Register, will insert the above lireo liwo Sl and , un d their accounts to this oflJoe. Isinc«lu Mlu riirg Sale. WILL be sold,on the first Tuesday in Apr! next, within the legal hours of sale, 800 acres ot I .and more or less, on the waters of Fishing Crock, occupied at present by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Moss, Airs. Francis Chommlt, John B. McLean,and John Moss ; lo satisfy 11 (i. fn. issued from tha Su perior Court of Lincoln county, in favor of Robert S. Sayre vs fatwis R. Reman, principal, and Alex ander Moss security; properly pointed out by Alois under Muss. FRANCIS F. FLEMING, 8. L a Fob. 25 gj Valuable Plantation , FOR SALE. The subscrilxrs ufW sale thoir plantation, situated on the Gskonilgce river, six miles below Haw }( w ' kinsvillc, containing two thousand aarat Land, more or (eat) lour hundred at which are cleared and under good state of cultiv* lion. 'Perms, one third on (he first day of January next, ol winch time possession will bo given. Th* ' balance in two annual instalments with Internet from date. JAS. & WM. GERMANY. I I' - " 1 * 4t 43 llxcniloy’* Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Elite MB* 1 ‘R t<m, deceased, are required to make payment, . and those to whom the estate is indebted, are re qestod to present th, ir claims, properly authentic**, cd, within tha lime proscribed by law. R. I.GAMBLE, c"b 15 Ex.enter. $l3O IScnard. ym I will give the above reward for thesp- JP prehension and delivery of my Negro CHARLOTTE, nt my raeidone near Millhnven, in Scriven county. She is Ifc-vl l, h° ,n twen'y years old, very dark com l,^'t ‘ lP^*ll nd dresses line for a servant. J sfio was purchased some months pat ■o£!ESi~a Irom Mr. 'I humus J. Walton, of Augaa . la, by 1 liunias W. Oliver; and, as her mother and , acquaintances live in that city, it is very likely tha I is harbored by some of them. j MARTHA OLIVER. r Feb. 28 4s < llor.M'S Lost. M* STRAYED or Stolen from the sto i a hm hies ol the Georgia Rail Rood Jc Baok- Vs. TO'."K Company,situated 01. Bectio« No. I Vt 3'iVl • Wu May wagon HWRB - fj* ES—one of them has a star in’ hts ■Visaaßilßforoheud. Whosoever above mentioned Horses to thosiablef, or lo the un dersigned at the Planters Hole 1 , Augusta, shall ba liberally rewarded. J EDGAR THOMSON. ' Fob 8 82 ' The Sentinel and Courier, will copy the abort three times weekly. (siinriiian’s Notice. ; ¥TU)UR MONTHS after date, application will ba r I.’ made to the honarable tbs Inferior Court of Jefferson county, sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, for , leave to sell the interest of the minor heir* ol Wi). ham Strootman,deceased.in lot number six. in tha twenty-second district of Muscogee county; and , also fin leave to sell a negro man named Charles, be longing to said estate; fur the purpose of division , amongst the heirs of said estate. r AIOSES BRINSON, Jr. Guardian of the Minors, and Administrator d« bonus non ol Eeiola Jan IS X 15 St