Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, February 27, 1837, Image 3

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PUBLIC SALES. BY BANDIFORD k COLLINS, lA£\ NEGROES FOR SALE—WiII bp Roll 4U on the first day of March next, nt the lab residence of Mr. Patrick H. Games, just above At eusu, all the Estate, both real and personal, of Mrs Eliza Clayton, deceased, consisting of 40 Ncgroei of all descriptions, among w hich are some very likely Men and Women, Boys and Girls, and valuabli r House Servants; also Stock ol various kindks i Household and Kitchen Furniture. At the samt 1 time will lie sold the House and Plantation on which * she lived, adjoining the town of Augusta, divided into lots of from 10 to 40 acres to sun purchasers.— Three lots in the town of Augusta, Nos. 88, 89,90, on the south side and near the upper end of Broad street. One undivided halfof Ten Acres of Land, including a Dwelling House, on the Sand Hills, sot many years the summer residence of Mr. P. H Comes. Terms.—All sums under Fifty Dollars, Cash; all over, Notes with approved security, payable in nine months, with interest from date. A. S CLAYTON, Trustee, MATILDA CARNES, JOHN P. CARNES', Jan. 27. 22 sw6t by w. x; & J. O. JACKSON. One Thousand Shares Ol the Capital Slock of the Mechanics Bank, Augusta. WILL bo sold, on Tuesday, the 7ih March next, at Auction, in front of the Banking House, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock, P. M., the right of subscribing for One Thousand Shares of the Capital Stock of this Bank, which w ill be offired in parcels of 1 to 25 Shares.—Terms Cash. * GEO. W. LAMAR, Cashier. Feb. 8 32 id I John Stanley, for Sole. | ssw ON the first Tuesday in March, vve Sccvfei will sell this beautiful and thorough * VYAbred STALLION, to the highest hid- W dcr, to close the concern. f is in as fine health & vigor as ever, WKCiiSS* and is now in good condition to make a first rate season. He will be sold without reserve, fob 18 WINTER & BURKHALTER. Valuable Building Lot*. BY W. B. Sc JT. IT. JACKSON, WILL be offered at public Sale, on'Satnrday, the 4th of March ensuing, the property of Mrs. Sarah Jones and htirs of .the laic Noble W. Jones. Those lots are situated, in part, on Ellis and Green streets, in the rear of warehouses occupied by Messrs Stovall, Simmons Ac Co., Beall & Reese ; othc s are nearer to Campbell street ; the remainder situated on each side of the Georgia Rail Road, in the vicinity of the Depot, upon Campbell and Jack son streets. Tha terms will be one-fourth cash, the balance i4Pthrce equal instalments, payable the first of Jan uary, 1833,1839, and 1840, with notes beaming inte rest, at tile rate of seven per cent per annum, from day of sale. Purchasers will be required to pay itato and city charges on sales. Titles will be given it the lime of the payment of the last instalment. GEORGE JONES, ) E. F. CAMPBELL, $ rrustecs - N. B.—The sale will take place in the order of the ots above described, at IX o’clock, A. M. Plans iflols will be ready lor inspection at the Bar of the Tanters’ Hotel,on Monday the 27th inst. feb 24 graniT~ Columbian imiihidiait’c. Manager of the COLUMBIAN AM PHITHEATRE respectfully announces to idjßecitizena of Augusta and its vicinity, that he *ll be in this city, with Ids full and efficient mJUESTRIAN CORPS, on Saturday next, and ■pit perform for Seven Nights only. He has been to great pains and expense to procure many J the popular Equestrians of the day, and is (Kite confident of his ability to give such an en tJKainment as w ill meet the approval of all admi ttfrs of the arena. The Pavilion will be situated on Ellis street, immediately in the real of the Thearro. Per formance to commence at 7 o’hlock, on Saturday Wening next, and continue for seven nights suc cessively (Sunday excepted.) For further par ticulars sec bills of the day. ‘y’eli 23 44 Peter Eoriilard, Jr. SURVIVING PARTNER OF | PETER & GEORGE LORILLARD, SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTUR ER, 42 Chatham street, New York, offers for •ale the following articles. Warranted not to con tain any pernicious drugs. FINE BROWN SNUFF. Genuine Maccoboy, ) rose American Rappee, Imitation do. ) Jlav'd. Holland do Bfeily do Tuberose, imßpltese do St. Omcr, | Coracoa, do Strasburgh. COARSE BROWN SNUFF. UHigros, Natchitoches, Pjjlte Virginia, French Rappee, jjßbboa, American Gentleman, 8t Domingo, Pure .Spanish, Copenhagen, sup (lav'd L. Mixture. YELLOW SNUFF. Htch, ) Irish Blackguard 1 S Mil Tonst, > Fine. or > = High Toast,) Irish Higli Tonst) o ,|WEETgCENTED FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO. Small papers, P A L Large papers, PAL '.llo do F& G L I size do PAL :|sjo do P <Sr, G ‘I size do PA L fifwect scented Oronoko, extra superior, in f lb. pa pers, manufactured only by Peter Lorillard, Jr. FINE CUT SMOKING TOBACCO. Spanish, Kilefoot, Canaster, Common and stems: in tmpers (rom 2 to 10 cents each. j tut tobacco packed in half barrels, barrels and Mrown snuif packed in pound and half pound bogles, and in 3,6, 12, and 18 lb jars. ■ ..jpellow snuff packed in pound and half pound aRSIJes, snd in small and large bladders. tJC?~ A liberal discount made for cash, by whole- B. All articles sold at the above place can bo rettmed if not approved, and the mouey refunded. tWho Genuine ftlaccoboy Snuff is manufactured onto by the subscriber, who has also (he Imitation. | from 20 to 30 per cent lower, similar in quality to ! (■which is manufactured in many places, and •oMunder various names. wware of deception—Several persons are -n jge practice of using a label on their snutfin imi twn of the subscriber’s, which can be tor no oib , Veflppose than to deceive. ■Pantonro also in the practice of mixing inferior with,his genuine Maccoboy, and silling it as OTRtqiiuhty. Others are also in the practice of fill ingriempty jars, having the subscribed label on IML w ith iiiforiqrsnufT, and selling it nihis ruai.ii fowforc. In making this publication, thrLubscriber wishes to guard his customers against tlulieceptions practised upon them. An assortment of the loading arlick, mav he | jmlin the principal cities and towns in S. a United f ■>> 23 41 2v,2m ■I liable Servant* tor i^aic, nHp raise money.—A Woman thirty nine yi* r 3 0 -*||nge, who has for the last twenty five years V etl iWB constant service of her present owner, as jjy,. «*4ipimse servant, carrying the keys of her misties* Atrkgeneral house servant she has probably no eipirH J§o, her seven children, the oldest a good scams bk years old and the youngest lour THOMAS DAWSON. 4t* 38 ■ EtwK OKS F«RS \ Lt). subscriber, residing in Hamburg, .South at (he second house from the bridge, ■Kb hand a large number of likely VIRGINIA and will receive new supplies every two Persons wanting to purchase, Planter's or /radHfe, would do well to give us a call. JOSEPH WOOD &CO. TWftity papers and the Macon Messenger will gißWfifof above once a week for three months.^ W JOB OFFICE. _ , I* llß "lethod of informing our friends "n Is » n 'l 'ho public generally, that we have opened’ rnrtlF 8 a n- exte " slv< ’ ofli ce, *n 'he rear of onr m,hh- Id ~on. "Hice on Broad street, in the building formerly te rto pl ”i hy Messrs. Pemberton ns the otiiep of the Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS u s , every description. The office will be under the man re rri' OMt T. Thompson, Who i. one of l„ 'he host job-workmen in rite city le PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS, 1 i COTTON receipts. te CIRCULARS, BILI.SOP I,Al)|.\e h HAND BILLS, VISITING CARDS. *1 BLANKS, HORSE BILES, 9, PRICES CURRENT, d f nc * ? v «y description of plain and ornamental prinl 1, m B . lack - B Lreen, Red, Bronze, and other ir lan py co,ors i " 'll ho executed with neatness, taste, . and promptitude. ’ ’ Feb. 25 n * CAISBSB.IGES, BAROUCHES, CIIARIOTEES, TILBURY'S, 'I GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY, PLEASURE, ° AND PEDLER’S WAGONS, s of the latest style, and of every description, ordered, e manufactured, and selected expressly fur this market and fur sale by LUTHER ROLL, at Ins extensive Fire Proof Carriage Ware-House, corner ol Washington and Reynold streets, near the Engle and Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia, and at 0 'be very lowest prices. ftCr Persons wishing to purchase fashionable and durable Vehicles, have only to call at ROLL’S to be suited. Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carriage Fund ’ ture, &e. Vehicles of all kinds, made to order. Repairing done nt short notice, Aug 16 64 6-o Blankets, flannels, &c. &c.—Thesui scribcrs have just received , 3 bales Duflil Blankets • 1 do super Bed do 2 do while Flannels i 2 do red do ' 2 do red Lindseys, ; 2 cases ■Satinets, (low price) With a variety of oilier Goods in Ibeir lino, w hich, i having been lately purchased, mid n part of their • own importation from England, they are enabled to offer them below the present market prices, i EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 6 ts tt’occi’ies, ON accommodating terms, hy Calhoun &lleard opposite llio upper Market, North side o Broad street, Augusta, Geo. 50 iihds Sugar assorted 25 do Cuba Molasses 10 bids Georgia Syrup 160 hags prime Cuba Coffee 150 do do Rio do 50 do do Java do lObbls Loaf Sugar 10 hhds N. E Rum 50 do W biskey 10 do N. Gin 20 do Cordial, assorted 20 do Wine do 10,000 Spanish Segars 5,000 common do 10,000 lbs prime Bacon 10 tons Bar Iron, assorted sizes 100 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging 20 boxes Tobacco 30 do yellow Soap 50 kegs Nails, assorted 5,000 llis east Ware Feb 10 taw2m 34 Aii£H*ta Need More. I Vnviesalc and Retail—Broad street, near the lower Market. THE subscriber has ro-opened the AUGUSTA SEED STORE as nbovo, where bo has just received a large supply of fresh Gardc-n and Field Seeds, Dulbous and Tuberous Roots, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, &e. This collection comprises every variety usually kept in the large seeds storo nt tho North. The seeds are ol the finest quality and warranted to grow'. All orders from country dealer will have the same discount allowed on them as at the North. J. H. J. SERVICE. N. B.— A fine collection of double Dablais and Green House Plants, will be offered for sale early'in the spring. Just received a choice collection of flowering Shrub i and Rose bushes. Dec 16 100 w7t&smiF&M Notice. IN consequence of the death of Mr. Thomas B. Thompson, one of the firm of Smith &Tiiomf son, and subsequently Weatiikuly & Thompson, it lias become necessary that the concerns of said firms should bo closed. The creditors are therefore notified and required to present their claims, legally attested, at as early dale ai, possible,in order to fa cilitate tho undersigned in bringing the business of said firms to a speedy close. WM. WEATHERLY. Salem, Clark co. Feb 6. [Feb 10 4tvv 34 Mr. ESi'iij. Elmi;;ia**, 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 of Mcssss. Clarke, McTier & Co. Oct 4 ts NOTICE. —The subscriber having this day ta ken into Co-partnership James Panton, the business will hereafter bo conducted under the firm of Thomas Barkett&Co. •Inn II 8 Im] THOMAS BARRETT. miIOMAS BARRETT & CO. having removed A 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 are now re ceiving and opening a large and well selected stock of Fresh Drops, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, <Jc., which they are prepared to put up at the dhortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the sublic patronage. [Jan II 8 Im EGor*c* Lost. goto. STRAYED or .Stolen from the sta hies ofthe Georgia Rail Rond & Bank trij ingCorapany, situated on Section No. f 5, two short-tail Bay wagon HORS- V 4 fjiH ES—one of them lias a star in bis Ibrehead. Whosoever will/ctum the above mentioned Horses to the stables, or to tho un dersigned at the Planters Hole 1 , Augusta, shall be liberally rewarded. J EDGAR THOMSON. Feb 8 32 The Sentinel and Courier, will copy the above three times weekly. GENERAL LAND AGENCY at MOBILE. TBMIE undersigned beleiving that a General Land 1. Agency tor the purchase,sale and management of Real Estate it this Stale, would afford many ad van j lages, both to purchasers,sellers and owners of proper ly living out; ol the State, and citizens leaving the city for a short lime and, properly conducted would be liberally patronized will open a office for that bu siness on the Ist ot October. The undersigned assures the public that no pains or expenses will bo spared to obtain Iran limo to tunc an accurate knowledge of the value ol Real estate in tho city and vicinty. And soon ns possible, he will procure largo maps of this city and all oilier cities, towns &c. that offer an opportunity for speculation. Property left him for sale w ill be delineated on maps and exhibited to tho public, and when the maps are not satisfactory, be will accompany I lie purchaser to, , and point out the tract or lot of land. Every exertion will bo 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 to the titles and claims to the same. The undersigned will be found nt nil limes (it bis of -1 fice, on the corner of Royal and Conti streets, except 1 when out on business, and respectfully solicits asharc ■j of P ul,lic P" ge ' GEORGE W. GRANT I Refer RNCKB -- Messrs. Fuller, Graham & Co. -Churchill Ac Mason, \. Kibbc, JUgo A. S. Lipscomb, „ "Nliam J. Vaiidcgraff, r MOBILE GoVnor John Gayle, , £• aßlount, i V - “Hibernian, JOslnuOKennedy, J „ , , v 1 The New Orleans Cora. Bulletin, Boston Allas, N. 0 ' York Exprck f s. Gazelle, Philadelphia, Baltimore ir Chronicle, ' Vfic-ton Courier, Slate Rights Sentinel, Georgia, NaA,n e Banner, Huntsville, Advocate, Ac. Alabama V ir nal, Montgomery, will publish the ft above four monA o nd forward their accounts to tho subscribers sot nt G. W. O. October 7 Y 80 1m , AUGUSTA I; Jowolorj- and Fancy Store, South side of Broad Street, .Vo. 24'J, >’ P..'o doors above the Geo. Bail Bond Bank', f ItllE subscriber begs leave to return bis sincere thanks to the citizens of Augusta, and bis friends, and patrons generally, for their kindness and ■ libeiality already bestowed upon him, and hopes by strict assiduity to business to merit a continuance of the same. He will with the assistance of his agent established in New York, be always well supplied with the latest fashions and importation of Jeweler}, and fancy goods, which, ns to quality w ill be interior jo none ever brought to the Southern Market. Hav ing just received by recent arrivals from N. York and Philadelphia, a variety ol now Jewelery and fancy articles such ns Anchor Escapement Independent seconds, Duplex do detached Lover parachute C’ompen- < sation, g. Tobias and Robinsons’ fine detached single, sr double and hunting eased Lever, » Silver Lever, Duplex, Lepine and Swiss, A splendid assortment of Ladies' Gold Neck and Guard Chains, Gentlemen’s “Guard” Fob do. Gold Keys and Neale, Steel and Plated do. A few splendid rich Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Rings, A large assortment of fashionable Ear Rings, Bronst Pins, Finger Bings, Gold Medallions and Miniature Coses, Sleeve Buttons and .Sind 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 (Toe Pots, Rich Giltand Ebony .Mantle Clocks, Artificial Flowers in China Vases, lor mantle or naments, Silver Combs, Buckles mid Slides, Coral Bemis, of different siz s, Splendid Japan Waiters, in sells and assorted sizes, Rich plated Swivel Castors, do Silver mounted Cake Baskets, do do do Candlesticks, do do do Snuffers and Trays, Nuncrior London Wire Twist double and single Barrel Guns, Superior do do do Belt Pistols, with a variety of Pocket Pistols, Rodgers Ai Wostenholm's Pocket, Pen, Desk and Bowie Knives, do Barbers Ac Elliott's superior Razors, Razor Straps, Hair, Cloth and Tooth Brushes ; Sportmcn’s Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Percussion Cops; Aecordian’s Music Boxes of various sizes, w ith al most every article in the above line, which he most respectfully invites the public to cull and examine for themselves. N. B. Having a competent Watch Maker in em ploy, all kinds of Clock mid Watch repairing shall be punctually attended to with satisfaction to cus tomers. J. B. MURPHY. Feb 7 if 31 GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE FEVER & AM IE PIEE§, A Certain and Lasting Cure fur that disease. fBAIIE subscriber, having been appointed Special -1 Agent for the sale of Gnllighan's Fever and Ague Pills, is prepared to furnish planters and coun try traders with supplies of said articles on terms equally as favorable as they can be obtained of the proprietors. Galliglwn's Pills, though useful for all diseases which originate in a superabundant collection ol bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended for Fever and Ague. In the first place they cleanse, strengthen, and give tone to the stomach and bowels, anil create a new and healthy action throughout the system. They produce a natural and permanent ap petite. They defend thejsyslem against new or sub subsequent attacks ot Hie disease. They remove all , obstructions ufjftc liver and other organs. They ti e sist the variouiTbpofStTons of nature, by cleansing the system of all vitiated, corrupt and acrid humois, and thus invigorate and reanimate the whole frame, Possessinga purgative quality,they cannot remain in the bowels to produce such other diseases as often ' follow the injudicious treatment ol the Fever and r Ague They are composed entirely of vegetable mat . ter, and may lie taken bylpersons of both sexes and j ol all ages, without the least danger of unpleasant consequences. In fine, the public are assured,lht I , Gallighnn’s Pills possess those inestimable virtues which are requisite not only to arrest, but to eradi cate and destroy, the last seeds ot this most distress j ingmalady of the human family. ! The proprietorsjsolemnly pledge themselves that they do not contain a particle of minerals in any , shape or form, hut arc composed entirely of simple vegetable substances, which,either separately or com binod, and without regard to sex or age, perfectly „ harmless in their effect upon tho human system. The following persons in this place, have heennp- { minted Sub-agents, at whose stores these Pills mty id obtained. Thomas Richards, Booh Store, No. 293, and T . 11. Ac I. Plant, 244 Brand-street. 1 A largo mass of highly respectable testimony con i firming the reputation of Guliighan's Pills, maybe ’ seen at either of the stores of the above named per • sons, or at the subscriber’s r NELSON CARTER, Special Agent,Wholesale and Retail Druggisl, Au gusta, Georgia. June 10 45 NEW STORE. TB4IIE Subscriber has just received and is now o- JL pening a now stock ol Drugs, Medicines, Sur gical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Dyers’ Ac Hatters' materials, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumeries, and other articles in his line, all of which he offers for sale on terms as accommodating as any in llio Southern markets, hy wholesale or retail. Ho is resolved to furnish the best articles that can be procured in Ids lino ; and in addition to the usual assortment of drugs he will keep most ot the approved patent medicines and nostrums now in general use, among which he now has genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Vermifuge, Potter’s Catholicon, The Indian’s Panacea, Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extracts. Dent’s Pills, Judkins Ointment, Badeaux’s Strengthening Plasters. Osborn’s Philotokon, Rolfe’s Asthmatic Pills. Hnntcr's Pills, Dumfries' Pile and Itch Ointment. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed, Do. Ointment for Salt Rheum, Honey of Bonescl, Indian Specific, Bernard's Remedy tor Cholera, Rowand’s Tonic .Mixture, Oldridge’s Balm ol Columbia, Rowland's Macassar Oil, Ward’s Hair Oil, Hoar's Oil, Indian Dye for tho hair, &c. &c. ALSO, A full assortment of gcmine Thomsonian Medi cines of every kind, and Howard's Books and Pa tents, being Howard s general agent for the Stale of Georgia. Tho subscriber, in offering himself to the public ns a general Druggist and Apothecary, does not do it with a view to intrude himself upon them uncalled for; but to make an honest living in an honest way, anil in doing this to have the pleasure ot accommo dating those who may need im dicines or other arti cles in Iris lino on terms which he flatters himself cannot tail to please, lie solicits a share of public patronage from tins city and from any who may make this city their market. His store is on Broad Street, sign of the two mor tars, and is nearly opposite Dr. Wray’s. RENNET HARRIS. Augusta, Feb. 7, 1837 31 3w New Carriage BBepo*it«r>’. , milE subscribers have M. J on hand and are con f\ stantly receiving (of their { J own manufacture,/ Car -1 f jSje. l jfr* RIAOEH ol every description I Vy" hich 'hey offer for sale on -jjt,' -li|UFUY,lji,_ ] 'ho most la vorahle terms, at ■ - tfioir Repository, 303 Bread street, Augusta, viz: Coaches, Cliariotccs, Dicky scat Barouches, Stan hope, standing and extension to)) Barouches, Pha)- lotis, Buggies, (tigs, Sulkies, W aeons, of all kinds, together with a largo assortment of Harness. Persons ' wishing to buy wifi do well to look before they pur ’ chase elsewhere. Orders (or any description ofCar ’ riages will be thankfully received and executed in ’ the best manner and at the shortest notice. 11. >S. BOADLEY & CO., Augusta, Ga. If S, Ac G. HOADLEV, New Haven, Conn. 1 Nov 1 87 ti .. mo RENT, until Ist January, H3B, i vSSWjx X n Store House with a Post Ullire i jj J ;TsT attached, in a pood neighborhood for | gelling poods, about thirty-live miles Augusta. Fur further particulars enquire of Mr. A. Kiiowltun, Augusta. Jan Hi TJ f’lw £ NANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,-The { subscriber, by recent arrivals from Charleston and the North, is enabled to offer to the public ava , riety of Fancy and Staple Articles, at the lowest rates, viz • 8 and 9-4 London Duflil Blankets Super. French do do : “ Rose do do Red and White Flannel lire, blue and bleached Homespuns 1 Marseilles Cmtnterpaiues Irish Linens Fine Longcloth Furniture Calicoes i French Chintz i Servants liandk’fs, 4 and 5-1 square , Single and double width Merino Worsted Table Covers Grass Cloth and Corded Skirts Silk Hose and i Hose Cotton do Black Silks for Dresses Spool and Ball Cotton, English Pins ; and other articles 100 various to bo enumerated. Also, a superior article ofGEUU AN WORSTED CRD ELLS, (or fancy work, at r. P. BYME, Broad st. second doorbelow Bridge st. Jan 12 11 3t I JOTS AT FLORENCE FOR SALE?—Thu , -A second sale of Lots at the beautiful town of i Florence, Stewart County, Ala. will take place on Monday the 80th day ol February licit, at w hich , time will be offered fitly o' one lundrcd desirable , Lots. Terms of sale made known rn the day. Fie- , renceis situated on the bunks ul tin Chattahoochee, , 29 miles below Columbus and Gntiles above Ir winton. . . , , . i Any thing in praise of this benutilil scat is doom- , od unnecessary. But those who wist to live on a , Southern River,enjoy good health bydrinking pood water, and making money, would do veil to appear on the day. K. W. JERNIGAN, Jan 11 8 wtd] Agent for the Company, it/’ The Macon Messenger, Georgia diurnal', S. U. Sentinel, Charleston Mercury and Alabama Journal, will please publish the above weekly till day of sale, and forward their accounts to me ti>r payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. H. W J. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first Ties day in Aftwch next, at the lower Market bn ween the usual hours, will be sold four Negro iron o witUpt, Charles, I lalluway, and Ben, levied on ns the properly of Jarvis fi.'dlnd, deceased, to salnfy ( two fi. tits, from the Court of Common Pleas cl tie city ol Augusta, viz. John Fox, vs. Jarvis Bailed, ( and G. B. Lamar, vs. tho same. Terms cash, purchasers to pay for titles. jan 25 wlds E. Martin, 8. f. A GEORGIA, Jeffers an County WHEREAS, Roger L. Gamble applies tome i for X-cUers of Administration on the esiile . ofManning Sprat!ley, dec'd, these are iberefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind.ed tad I creditors of said deceased, to be and appear atmy | office within the time prescribed by law, to slow cause, itany they bar e, why said letters should not be granted. E. BOTHWELL, Dop. Clk.C. 0, i Jan 3 1 w3(l<l SAMUEL LANK ~ 1 Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, tjr. 48 Broad street, , HAVING just arrived from London, begs most respeeffully to return bis sincere thanks to the citizens of Charleston, and the adjoining Slates, lor the very liberal share ol patronage which ho Ins hitherto received, and fools that he would bo want ing in gratitude for such support, were ha not thus publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, and to prove that ho has still an earnest and sincere desire to extend, if possible, his connections in .South Carolina. He has boon to England lor the purpose of effecting arrangements el a direct intercourse be tween the establishment there and here, mid also with tho Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. Arc. Having completed his arrangements in a manner to ensure a quick succession of the most fashionable a-ticlgg pf Dross being exported, ho most respect fullyiissures them ilw6ij_lms now opened an assort ment of COATS, Ac. vthwhate not to he sur passed for quality, workmanship and style, A the U. States. S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business for lire London Markets, will meet n promptness of despatch which w ill characterize the peculiar ad vantages of this establishment. Master Tailors (maybe supplied with the latest lasbions. N. B.—Wanted, 12 first rale COAT HANDS. sJ"T The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni -1 cle, will please give tho above two insertions on Sat ■ urday and Thursday, until further notice.—Charles ton Mercury. Jan. 2D. IC* BHEADDEN, Portrait Pa inter, respect • fully informs the Citizens of Augusta that he has returned to this city, and taken the room in the ' Masonic Hall, which he occupied last winter. DCr Specimens of his Painting uiuy be seen in a ' few days at Ins room, lo w hich he invites the atten tion of those disposed lo patronize him. Jan7 6 ts IAW NOTICE.—The subscriber, having luca i led himself in Washington, Wilkes county, ’ Georgia, will practice Law in the several Courts ol • the Northern Circuit. All business entrusted tn bis care will meet with prompt attention. iKr lie may bo found at Dr. Robert L. Koddey's ’ Office. WM. A. QUIGLEY. Jan 11 ft 4t CIARPENTEK'S Solution of Kreosote —Fur the 1 cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, letters, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac. For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, Jan 10 16] No 232 Broad-street. JJML UNITED STATES HOTEL— The subscriber sped fully in (arms Pil P | his friends and the public that he lias opens.) the above Establishment, and r—«-:«ek»Safined it up in a superior style. He is now ready to accommodate transient families, and such other persons as may favor him with their pa tronage. His terms are higher than similar estab lishments in the city, hut as ho gives his entire personal attention lo the management of it, . he feels satisfied that those who honor him with their company and partake of his fare, will not find fault with his prices. BENTON WALTON. Augusta, Jan. 9 fi Ct ff>ULASKI S, HOLT, Attorney at Law, Eaton -* ton, Go—Continues to practice Law in the Ockmulgee Circuit and some of lire adjacent coun ties. Jan 81 X \v2m 17 A fit rut rale I’cnnmun and Ac ts**®’ ronnlant is desirous of employment, for a short lime in this city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 ___ if 13 NOTlCE.—Robf.rt Clarke lISJtSf Esq. is authorized to colled all due* and demands for Water privileges. Jan 18 14 4t] SAMUEL HALE. Soaps, Ilalx, I*l pets, and MADIRA WINK. CASKS lrr«h imported M. M. Wino 100 C&hcm llotH, lijr, 6'ilk A: liorarn 20 Boios Pi pen < 50 do Aonii 5 Co.sc* Bottled Modena i Just landed and lor Hale low by • BA.NDIFOHI) COLLINS. AucVrs. 1 Feb 0 30 Opposite the Plan tom Hotel. I PRINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson A, Son’s Paprr Mill, Greenville, S. C.—.liihl re ceived and for sale at lho{nionu(ieturer* prior s, by Jaw7 tn T. H. Ai I, c PLANT. , (Jominiiiiiialctl. Mil. EDlTOß—Through tlm columns of your ! - iiHcful paper, we would recommend the Poo- 1 ple’a Opposition Line of PostCoi'ches, from Mont- ' gomcry to l Ida place. Wo have travelled through |‘ tho whole route with safety, though the roado arc ‘ in many places almost impassable. The Coaches 1 and Teams all excellent, the drivers sober, polite, 1 and careful; in short from the speed with w hich they transport their passengers, and the attention paid to their comfort, we have no hesitation in soy- j mg that it is the best line in every respect in the i Stale. EDWARD EE PORT, ) ~ v u 1 CIIAS. L. KI.NGbBUKY, S N ' k J. 11. HALL, j WM. If. KEMPTON, , Miss. WM. DH-LAHUNTV, ) EDW. LLOYD, .Maryland. Fch. f, _ 80 B^ORSAT.E. —That fine establish men’, known as Marsh’s IIO JJ } jSjjL TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, MjmjSS nearly opposite the Engine House, con vcnii nt lor passengers travelling on the cars from and lo Charleston Also convenient for travellers : this Establish men.* is large and conirno dious.wiih Stable*, offices, and all other necessary ■ out buildings, calculated f>r a large business. It ; w ill he sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel I Cook, Esq. Charleston. 8. C. or to the Subscriber© the premises. JOHN MARSH Aiken, Jan. 35 20 3m * OSTOt, RODFiftTSON hn« RewviAllo Wm lower eminent of the brick house ol Messrs. Rowe & Har pers, oh tire north side of Broad street. Jan. 24. 2\vd 19 IHAV E this day sold my stock in trade to Messrs. Clark & Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business at the old and well established stand, 291 Broad-street. I trust that lho liberal patronage which has been extended to me while iu business, will uot be lost with them. Jan 14 II tf| D’LVON THORPE. ALT. persons having claims against me, will please present them at the old stand, whore 1 can lie found for one month from this date Persons in debted to mo are politely requested to make imme diate payment. D’LYON THORPE. Jan 14 11 if | j* ARDAINs—SEELING' OFF ATTJosJV «--* The subscribers intending to clone their busi ness offer their whole slock of goods at cost lor cash; their stock consists of a very general assortment of dry goods, among which are Extra fine Blue and Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, Ac. MORGAN A. WYATT, No. <OO. Jan 4 *2 EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING. E. IP. COOKE, .VO. 197 BROAD STREET, ff B A8 constantly on hand,am) continues daily to ff X receive from his own manufactory, fresh sup plies of Urn most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLO t'HING, which ho offers Wholesale and Retail, on tho most liberal (oims, and invites his fnonds and customers to call and examine Great pains arc taken in the sclociion and work manship of bis Goods, and Ins assortment is not sur passed m any market. His Stock comprises every article in bis line, among which arc tho following, '‘DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, I’nrple, Claret, Gray, At. OVER-COATS, first rate and common Blue, Black Brown, Drab, Olive, Green, Dahlia, Mohair, Steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Als#, su perior German Goatshair Cambist. GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Bines, and Brown, fine and common Cnmblct, of Blue Brown, Ae. LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, ami Olive. Also, fine and common Camblul, Merino, Circassian, Brochollos, Ac. Ac. PANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth, Blue, Black, Brown, Olivo, Drab, Grey and Buff, lino Black and other Hlb’d Cassimores of all descrip tions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and Cassimores, Cord and Hcnvertines. VESTS, superfine and common Bine and Black Cloth and Cassimcro, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Silk Vel vets, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Mcnnocs and Valentins, White and Buff Cassinioro, Plain, Plaid, and Fig'll Silk, Plain and Fig’d Tollmen and Merino, Plain and Fig’d Quilled Silk, Plain, Fig'd and Striped Mur stHlles, Plain and Fig'd Colton Velvet, Swundown, Ae. #’-C --■SATINET CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks, Coatees and Hound Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stri oed Pantaloons. YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING. Blue, Blk, Brown and Green Frock and Dress Coats, Pan taloons and Vcsls, do. Satinet Frocks, Coulees, Round Jackets, Pantalons and Vests, Cloth and Pe tersham Over-Coats, and CntitWet Cloaks. Also,a variety of Negro Cloth;Jig. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINEN AND COT TON SHIRT’S, Striped mid Plaid Gingham, do. Woolen and Colton Under Shirts and Drawers, Col lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, and Hdkfs. Also, a gonorul assortment of PVR, SILK AND BEAVER IIAI'S AND EUR CARS. Jan. 24 19 STOLEN, from n Boarding house in this city lasi night, or early this morning, a superior bine BROADCLOTH CLOAK, for which a suitable reward will bo paid, on its delivery at the Chronicle & Sentinel office [Janfi It {XT’ From information received, it is supposed that the nhovu inenlionsd CLOAK was solo by a mini who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it ,s slated, left this city for Greensboro', or that neighbor hood, last Friday morning. Any information re specting it will lie thankfully received J t LOTUS. —The Subscribers are litis day opon ’O jm two cases CLOTHS, imported hy them direct per ship China, consisting of Blues, ■Sled Mixed, ulrt. Fancy Colors—principally low priced. They have also received per ship Ti'elWlYli, from Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Linens Damask Table l>iu|wr Pantaloon Stulls Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Csmhlols, Mcnnocs, Ac, Which they will offer at New York prices, EDGAR CARMICHAEL Jan 9 _ A 6 tl (TAUPENTER'S Uliu-Rtsinous Extract of Mus- J turd, or Ore of Siuapia —A must valuable ru befacient, and nets instantaneously on its application For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, Jan 19 15] No. 23 1 Broad-street. JUST ARRIVED, n splendid assortment of Italian Alabasters and Marble Ornaments. Wo would cull the attention of the citizens of Augusta to a rare assortment of Alnl niters and MnrMu Ornaments, brought from Florence, and made expressly lor this market. We have visited this country Irma motives similar to those which induce Americans to visit Bil ly. We arc also told that the Americans are a rapid ly growing nation nut only in wealth mid enlerprize hut also that Ihuy cultivate a refinement oftosle; con sequently wo have brought here, the greatest variety ul lhe finest specimens ol art, ever yet introduced in this city. Consis mg of Alabasters, Again, and Marble Vasns, Watch Ca ses, Ornamental Beskels, Marble and Alabaster Can dle Sticks, Dogs Pilchers, C oloured Toys, and some splendid Marble centre Table Tups, Ac. Ac. The above are now exhibited and iur sale at tho auction rooms of Sundifurd A Collins, ladies nnd gentlemen are invited to enlhmd examine fur them selves. Jan J7 ts 13 DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from Ttv/ the subscriber, in Macon, an the 13ih ult. n negro man numisl PHI M US,about thirty-five or flirty years of age. He is about five icet seven or eight inches high, rather slender, very quick in his speech and motions ; has lost most of his front tooth, nnd sneaks ranch like mi African or low country negro.— When he left ho had on a Kentucky jeans frock coat, yellow homespun pantaloons, a pair of Rnssdl shoes, and a large bnmed wool hat. He may endeav or lo get Ut South Carolina, on (he Savannah river, below Hamburg. A reward of Ten Dollars will be given liir arresting said negro and confining him in jail, or Forty Dollars will lie given if the said ne gro is delivered lo William Fort, in Macon. WM. B. BALL. Macon, Jan Ifi IS 4t The Millcdgevills Recorder, Augusta Senti nel, Savannah Republican nnd Darien Telegraph will give the above 4 insertions. —Moron Messenger Storage of w et or dry goodM, YE AY be bad in a fire proof building, in a safe iVB and central situation, by applying at the cor ner of Bay and Mclntoali streets. Feb 3 28 AfKW SCHOOL.—Mr. Kdnßv la'ies this method I of informing the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, that tie will open mi English School in Ilia house recently occupied by Air. Pike, liir tho term of three months, to commence on Monday the filli February, 1837. Having boon engaged in tho huai noss of teaching for fourteen years, he flatters him self he will he able to render ample satisfaction, to parents, guardians and pupils, and therefore respect fully solicits their patronage. Jan 31 23 w3t Dancing acadeaiv, — j. c smith,respect fully informs his pupils nnd the public, that ut tho expiration of his first course of lessons in dancing, 1 which will take place on the 15th of February, bo proposes to given second course ofinatruction, con sisting of 24 lessons In one month, each class attend ing daily ; us ho feels pursunded, that hy this moans his pupils will make ranch greater progress, nnd be . eimfdco to retain bis instruction longer, by practising once every day. Those who are favorably disposed to these views, will please make early apple alien at the school room. [Jan 31 25 2t DU. PETERS' VEGETABLE MEDIC IN AS STOMACHICJE ET HEPATIC,®—For I the cure of Dyspepsia Liver Complaints, Ac. Ac. j Also, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Anli-Bilious j Pills, the cheapest and most approved Family Medi cine ever offered lo tho public. These medicines have been found so effectual in removing therornplaints fur which they are recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to them lor liteir patients, after having exhausted their skill to little or n i psrpo.se. For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, 233 Broad st Jan 3 i 1(IOUIl MONTHS! after date application w ill ho made Pi the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson, sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo sell one half of Lot No. sixteen, in the j Twentieth District of formerly Mnscogee county, i now Harris ; the properly >l'Alary S. Moore, minor, j for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian, nn 7 ■ ft wtd STATE. RANK STOCK —A few shares .S'lato Bank -Stock wanted—apply ut this office. I Jan 18 J 4 2t* At\D PLAIX CtUHABT FlAXITlItfi. for sale by ' • THOS. M. WOODRUFF, AT HIS NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL A BROAD STS, | FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE. 1 BEG leave to express my gratitude to tho public for their kindness and liberality, and tender them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made sush arrangements at the Northern Manufactories as to warrant a quick succession of supplies to my stock, I can at all times be found with a good assortment, and have now on hand and for sale as hove, PIANOS, with English and French action and Mctalic Plates with elegant Scroll Base* nod Veneered feet, ot easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offered in the mas ket, 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. BOOK CASES, of different stylo and prices, WARD ROBES CENTRE TABLES, with bl’k a while Marble top*, , PIER “ to match, i P. &C. DINING TABLES, swivel top. PLAIN do in sells. BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES, ; LOOKING GLXSSES, MIRRORS & TOILETS, with Mahogany, Gilt, and Mahogany and t CHAIRS of Mahogany, Curled nnd Birds Eye Maple. [Quit frame*, do Fancy nnd Windsor, of every style and [trice, f BEADSTEADS, Ac. Ac. . All of which tho public arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themsolte*. ’ Feb 3 ZS C“ ILABSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.-i ' Mr. Nottcnoss would respectfully inform lire • citizens of Augusta that he has associated with him in his school, Mr. Howey, a grndunlo of Jefferson , College, Pit., and for the last six years an instructor , of youth. In consequence of this arrangement nn additional number of pujiils, of both sexes, can he f accommodated. The School will now consist, of I two departments. Tho Classical nnd Mathematical , will bo under llie superintendence of Mr. IL, who will tench the Lstin and Greek languages—Algebra, , Geometry, -Surveying, Mcmmrnlion, Ac. The olli* , er branches will be taught ns heretofore. The following certificates iPOtn Professors -S'tunrl I nnd Twiss, of -South Carolina College, relative lo Mr. 11.’s scholarship, uro respectfully submitted: : I have examined Mr. Howey with much portion ■ larify, both m Latin nnd Greek, and have been quite , pleased with the case nnd correctness of Ins tnnsla- I lions, especially in Latin, lie appears also to bo I limriliar with the rule, and prinripe sos -Syntax. 1 ■ should think him well qualified fur primary mstrue , lion in litc classic languages. J W. -STUART, , Prof.of Lnn. hi S C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. , This in to certify that 1 have examiner Mr. Howey ■ in Arithmetic, Algebra, mid Geometry, and find him , familiar with I lie principles *f mathematics and have no doubt of his competency lo give in-unctions in these brunches. THOMAS S- TWINS, - Prof, of Math in S. C. College. Jnn. 27. 22 TVT OTlCE.—Colored persons found at large! tithe . 17 City after nine o’clock at night, nnd beforei day light next morning, without posies slating distinctly the place or place lo which such colored person is permitted lo puss, will he confim d as the Ordinances ol the City direct. FOSTER BLODGF-T, ’ Jan 17 13 It] City JHarshul. j |,K)R SALE—A splendid brass mutinied Buggy [I X Wagon, double sou., lined with fiesh colored watered Gras de Zin, with double harness, pole and I shafts—made to order in Now Haven, last summer, i of the best materials. Apply lo k Jan 14 11 If] C. MINER. ft .111! subscribers have ibis day formed a Co -1 partnership (or the transactiono a general Wholesale and Retail Drug business, nnd respect fully invito l ho attention ol their friends and the pub i lie to tlm large and well selected stock they have f now on hand. Their Store is on the corner of t j Broad and Uolluck stru ts, nearly opposite Stovall, Simmons, A Co.'s wbarobouae- Tlte business will s bo conducted under tho linn of KITCHEN A HOB -1 1,’..1TT NUN. W, K..KIirJiF,N. F. M. UOBEUTSOff, M.'D. NIX. Pr. Roberta on will intend to the practice »l Ilia prolcsHion ns usual, nnd nicssnisew nmy ho IHi nt the storr or his residence. jnn 2(3 Ct dsanlni Mvcilm. WARRANTED Fresh, and lor sale by CIoOU A Kotiiweu., Augusta, Geo. (-i-nt Asparagus, *- Green (Jlube Artichoke, '• Early Mohawk Beans, ) O 1 do Rob Roy, do do Largo V\ bile Kidney Beans ) 5, do While Cranberry do jJI it do Dutch Case Knife do y - I.nngliluod Duet, Yellow Turnip Beet, '• French Sugar do Drumhead Cabbage, s Early York do Green Globe Savoy cabbage Low Dutch do e Jotrly Sugar Loaf do Turnip Rooted do I Red Dutch do 1 Long Orange Carrot do Rcil do Early Cauliflower ' White Solid Collery Early Cluster Cucumber Lung Green do J Short do do Purple Egg Plant Sen Kail Brown Dutch Irollnco . lee Cost do a Largo Green head do i, Ice bend do y Drumhead do t Imperial sugar loaf do 1 Pine Nutmeg Melon I Largo white Onion do Red do i Plain Curled I’arsl'y I Long Smooth Parsnip . Early Rishup Pens , Bine Prussian do Spanish Dwarfdo 1 Early Double blossom Peas Matehluss do Cayenne Pepper Cherry Turn in Radish Long Salmon do ■ do Scarlet do 1 Salsify or Vegetable Oysfar ' Early Hush Squash Fine Marrow do • Fall C. N. do -SnmmcrC. N. do > Hound Leaf Spinaga Early Dutch 7'tirnip Large While Flat do | Rutn Buga do Largo Norfolk do | Feh 9 33 1 Giorgio liiMiiruHco A Trust Company 1 AoonstA, Nov. 2, 1830, Company will receive (money on deposit, I (or any time not less than sixty days, nor more 1 than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such depasite will he issued, hearing interest nt the rate of six percent per annum Fur periods longer or shorter than either of llie above, special contracts will be made. Fur the con venience of persons residing nt n dist ance, applications may be made lo either of the , agents of tho Company, in South Carolina and Geor gia, w hose names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Boe’ry. Agents: 1 Padelford, Fay A Co., Savannah. ■ P. R. Young A Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Millodgevillo I Charles Day, Macon. 1 Arthur B. Davis, Columbus Holcombe, Peck A Co .Charleston, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. November 4 88 ll Mac-Ileaii Academy. 1 snromi «rol(mtin year of this Arndomy will I. commence on tho loth instant, under the en tire management of the subscriber. It is intended 1 hereafter to make this institution more select, nnd for this purpose, the number of pupils w ill be limited, ’ Numerous applicants being disappointed during the r post year f-oin sending to this inslilnlion, in ronsc qncnceof not being able to procure hoard in the neighborhood The subscriber has dutermiued 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, j The branches taught will bo those that form a substantial English education, with the addition of ’ French. ’ TE.RMS. For tuition per quarter, £8 00. For board and tuition, 9150 per annum, payable , quarterly in advance. „ . S.W. MILWARD. Richmond Co , Feb. 5,1337, 3»w 31 ' SM, HOWEY, Professor of Penmanship, wl • remninin Augusta a short time, to (five lesson* in this useful nrt. lie respectfully invites the allen tiun of nil persons desirous of writing mi elegant h ml. Five or «i« lessons on his admirable system arc generally anllieiont to accomplish this, though yeara may have been spent in frinlleea efforts to at lain it. Those who have tried former ayalema and failed, nre asst.red there is no mistake in this. Their success will ho guarantied, it the requisite attention ho givon. Persona wishing to take lessons are re quested to make immediate application to Mr. IX. at his mom in the Masonic Hall, where hia specimens tnny he examined and terms know n. Private lessons given, if required, Jan 16 12 if Auction notick--ssNDiroEn a cot, i.ins, Auctioneers and Cotnmiasion Merchants, return their thanks to the Merchants and others of Augusta, lor the very liberal support received since their commencement as Auctioneers and Commis sion Merchants, mnl hope to merit a continuance of the siltuc. They are nt all timet prepared to make the moat liberal advances on consignments, and pledge themselves to Uao their beat exertions to ren der satisfactory and prompt sales They beg leant to state that they havs engaged the services ol one of the moat experienced Auction eers at the aouth, w hose w hole time and attention will ho devoted to the business of the Ann, and they most confidently any that higher prices lor Ijinds, Negroes, Merchandize, Stock, Ate. cannot be obtain ed by any other Auction House in this city or elaa wlunti, N. 11. The following are the rates of Commission* as agreed tiponhy both Auction houses in this city, to winch they are hound to adhere, according nr written contrecl: Dry Omuls mid general Merchnntdize, 3 per oont. llorscs, (valuable blood stock excepted} 5 per oant, Kstalo Sale of Personal properly, 3 per cent. Hooks and Prints, 10 per cent. Keel Estate under S2.SIX), 21 per cent. Over #2,500 and under 95,000 2 per cent, Over 95,000 and under #IO,OOO 11 per caul, #IO,OOO and over, I per cent. Hank stock on #5,000 and under $50,000, I per eaot. Over #50,000, 1 percent, All Estate sale# when the property is already sold and cried for the purpose ol making Titles, #6 per uti GJ House and Lot. For Negroes #2. For Negroes In all cases II per cent. Jon 21 ts 17 fan DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from 1 I vIO the subscriber, in Orangeburg district, Mr ; C. on the lib of Murch last, a Negro Man by the name ol GLASCOU, and his wile KATEY—OLas con is about 23 years of ago, about five feet nine of 10 incites high, dark complexion, round face, ndd ■ iftifl'Jj ’ttlift^cs, a good set ol teeth, and no board—hs is n Htout mid likViyWfcWi- Kale, liui wife, i« about ‘id yuan* of* age, h good mawi vitfttJ l * a *hudo lighter than Olascuti, has a scar on one choelpttiWWfiul i yes, good teeth and rather small mouth, anti 3 'tii4#~. s , inelinad to thick lips Since they left me, they were apprehended and confined in the Jail ol JellW son comity, Georgia, anti escaped from ibo said jail enthesth day ol December, 1430—1 wav informed by the Jailor in stiid county, that the wench Halaf was far gone in pregnancy at the time ol her escape. I will give the above reward of One Hundred Dole him for the deli very ol said Negroes to mein Orange burg District, South Carolina, or Fifty Dalian lor their apprehension and confinement m any jail in the State of Georgia, so that I can get them. My residence mahout 2 inllos distant from Hranghviita, on the Kail Hoad, in Orangeburg district. L. E. COONEBs Jan 14 il swim I INFORMATION.—Spoiitsmen and Otukhs— ■ The use nf your guns or your dogs against thing, wiltl or tome, flying or running, in my enclos ed premises, will ho at your peril; for every thing is the I'ark is for matt to etyoy, hut not to destroy ; and I, with Olliers, tony have us much pleasure in ——-g such things run and Uy as you have in killing thaw, tind n limn should he master at homo— a tturn tkomu he mutter aver hit own. HENRY MUULT3. Ilumhurg, Jan 18, 1637. Jan 21 Bvr 17 ROWTON !—This beautiful stallion and wl«t hrated Uncer will make his second season in America, under the direction of Mr. F. F. U. Uero n, at W. Hampton's Woodland Eatalo, five miles Ire low Columbia, and bo let to .Mares at #75 the season, #l2O to insure, and one dollar to the groom; tire money to he paid in advance, or before the ware* arc taken away. The season will commence on the first of Fobnm ry and end the first of luly. Extensive rye and gross pastures provided lor mares, and separate lots for such us may have young touts, sod mures wtll fed, a 50 cents |ier day. Every care will be token la guard against accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. Kowton is a good chestnut Without white, Ilf teem ami a half hands high, of great hone and rnuscla He is a horse of the finest limbs, and must sravs proportions, and after the «i|iortatiua of AmpKioa wsh considered tire most beautiful stallion in K*l land. His stock are thought very promising, and nre selling as high as the get of any stallion in lisa kingdom. By a reference to lire sporting poriodt culs of the day, Kowton’a pedigree and par forma acre may lie seen, as also the very high aaliiaaiioa ita which he is hold both m England and Atnariaa. N. K.—Black servania sent with mares, wdl W •■oanled gratis; having no accommodations for white persons on the spot, they must board in Co bnnhia of elsewhere The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Ceunei will please copy the above sit times weekly, and end ttieir accounts to this office.— Col, '/Vissense, Jah 3 w#t (4 KORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Seolttbon’ R Go.—Our frientls and patrons are informed that the exercises of this Institutim wore resnmed mi Monday. Ifith inst. A, B. Wathoiis, A. B. and Miss Harriet Clarkf. have arrived,and Mrs. JJ’- F.btf is daily expected- Mr. W. comes reenmraaod nl by thn Kov. Wm. T. Brantley and other*, Mia. D'Este, by Mrs. Nicholas Biddle and others, Mian Clarke is a graduate of Mrs. Willard's seminary ax Troy, and Mr. L. I.atastf, the Principal, beg* leave to refer to Professor James Wallace, Ur. M. ft. Do I eon, Rev. Dr Capers, Columbia, S. C.; Dr. J. B. Gorman, Tdlhotton, Geo ; Dr. J. Bowen, Augw- Ib; John 11. Howard, John I). Howell, Esq. Ed ward Carey, Esq. Columbus, Geo.; Col. Samuel Rockwell, MlUcdicvlllc; Col. F Carter, Wra. Y. Hanscll, Ksq. L. Day, Esq Scottsboro', Ac. Ac. Having learned that some have complained of our terms being higher than at any other school in thin Stale, we have concluded to establish the following ns our rates : Elementary Branches, sl2 00 per tAm. Highest Branches, 16 IK) “ Drawing and Painting, 10 00 “ “ Izmguagcs, 10 00 “ “ Music, (Piano and Guitar each) 25 00 “ “ Use ol Piano, 300 “ “ Hoard, 10 00 • '< The health of this place, the refinement of It* sol-' cioty, the purity ol the water, and the settled deter mination of the Principal to render hia institution for Georgia, what Dr. Murks' is lor South Carolina; give ns claims on the patronage of our Southern brethren. ANNA M. LATASTE,) p . . , L. LATASTE. \ Pr, * c «J>**A Jan. 37 82 LOST. YESTERDAY, Twenty Dollars, all in Fire Dollar Bills, on tire Rail Rond Bunk ; Any pe* son finding the above sum, wtll confer a great favor I anil have the thanks of the owner, by leaving it M I this Office. 1 *b i p*