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PUBLIC SALKST
Alabaster and Marble Ornaments —At Private Sale.
BY SAMHFOItI* A COLLINS,
CONSISTING of a most splendid assortment of
Italian work—being |«trl of the lot brought
from Italy, by Signor Cabotli. A bargain will be
given to any one wishing to purchase,
inarch 14
I Dissolution.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under
the firm of M. M. Dye & Co., is this day dis
solved, by mutual consent. Al. M. Dye has purcha
sed all the interest of James M. Dye and Milo
I Hatch, in the late firm, and is au'horised to collect
' the debts and attend generally to all unsettled busi
ness. M. M DVE,
JAMES M. DYE,
MILO HATCH.
THE undersigned will continue the business here
tofore conducted by the late firm, on his indi
vidual account, and solicits a continuance of the
former patronage extended to the late firm.
M. M. DYE.
HlAugusta, March 10,1837 58
Fancy ISall
JC SMITH respectfully informs his patrons
. and the public, that by particular request ho
will give another FANCY BALL, to take place on
Tuesday the 21st March, which will conclude the
Balls for this season. Ladies who are invited to the
Assembly Balls, are respectfully solicited to attend.
Jnthe course of the evening Mr. Smith will dance
The Highland Fling The direcli .n will be under
the following gentlemen.
Mr. James McLaws, fgA Mr. J. B. Walker,
Sam’l Bones, 1g ( J. J. Cohen,
A PICdUET, p.f G. W|SUMMER3,
G. VF. Lamar, L. 3 J T.G.Casey.
March 14 -t 60
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY.
For the benefit of the
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
CLASS NO. 11.—FOR 1837.
To be determined by the Drawing i f the Alexandria
Lottery, for Internal Improvement in tho Dis
trict of Columbia, Class C. for 1837.
To bo drawn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Saturday,
March IS, 1837.
D. S. Gregory & Cs. (successors to Yales & Mc-
Intyre,) Managers.
CAPITAL
OtSATVB SCHEME.
1 Prize of §58,823 53-100 is $58,823 53-100
1 15,000 is 15,000
1 10,000 is 10,000
1 5,000 is 5,000
1 3,000 is 3,000
1 2*500 is 2,500
X 1,816 47-100 is 1,816 47-100
50 1,100 is 50,000
50 500 is 25,000
60 300 is 15,000
63 250 is 15,750
63 100 is 6,300
63 80 is 5,040
63 70 is 4,410
63 60 is 3,780
126 60 is 6,300
126 40 is 5,040
3654 20 is 73,080
23436 10 is 234,360
27,814 Prizes, amounting to $540,200
03“ Tickets slo—Shares in proportion.
03“ Tickets in tho above Lottery can be obtained
at all times by country dealers and those who are
disposed to adventure, by sending their orders to Ihe
undersigned, who will give prompt attention, if ad
dressed to
A. READ,
Contractor and Slate Agent, Augusta, Geo.
March 13 _ 5<J
C olton Seed.
I have remaining on hand a few sacks of Petit
Gulf Cotton Seed of the lot selected by Isaac
Ramsey, Esq. Persona wanting the real article will
do well to call early at n.y warehouse. I will have
a small lot of Nankeen Cotton Seed about the end
ol this month, persons warning this article can be
supplied by making early application.
11 BENJAMIN BAIRD.
March 1 tw4vv 49
Norfolk & Charleston Steam Packets.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
THE Norfolk Line of Steam
Packets will commence ruu-
A Jjw ning regularly once a week,
Ss&allitibetween Charleston & Nor
t.illc r lw the steamer GEOR
IIA, Capt. Rollins, leaving Charleston on Friday
Ifternoon.the 18lh March, and the -SOUTH CARO
.INA, Capt. Holmes, on the 25th March, Passage
ml Fare $25. This arrangement to continue until
he first of August, at least
The Boats will leave Norfolk every Saturday.—
?he Georgia will run through to Savannah next
rip, and continue to do so until further The
learner Kentucky is to run to and from the Norfolk
md Charleston steam packets in the Bay, and insure
lasaengers being put on board Ihe Philadelphia
oats Monday morning, and they may bo in New
fork Monday night.
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
Fitzsimons’ wharf.
March 10 57 6t
Adminlsfi'ator’s Notice.
ITIOUR months after date application will be made
F to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Colum
>ia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for
cave to sell a tract of Land adjoining Bealle and
sachry, in said county, and a negro boy named
Janiel, belonging to the estate of George A. Tindall,
leeeased, late of said county; for tho benefit of the
loirs and creditors of said deceased.
A. L. ZACHRV, Adm’r.
March 11 4tm 58
We are authorised to announce Captain
SAMUEL BONES, os a candidate for
Major of the City Battalion, at the ensu
ig election.
March 9 56
A Partner Wanted.
fIUE subscriber wishes a Partner in his Public
1- House business; a married gentleman, with
small family, who is aceusfomed to the business,
lay make a profitable arrangmant, as the house has
fair patronage at present.
Immediate application is requested of any who
lay think of such an engagement.
ED W A RD W. COLLIER.
Richmond Hotel, Augusta, Geo., Feb 16 39
A Cure for the Itch !
HOWEVER inveterate in nnehour’s application,
and no danger from taking cold by using
DUMFRIES’ ITCH OINTMENT.
This preparation, for pleasantness, safety, exptdi
an, ease and certainty, stands unrivalled for the
I ire of this troublesome complaint. It is so rapid as
ell as certain in its operation, as to cure thisdis
jrecable disorder most effectually in one hour's op
n ation only.
It does not contain the least particle of mercury,
r other dangerous ingredient, and maybe applied
till perfect safety by pregnant females, or to cliild
m at the breast.
Price 37 1-2 cents a box, with ample directions.
DU. RELFE’S
Anllliilioias Pills !
or] Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Listlessness,
Headache, Costiveness, Flatulence , Cholic , Bilious
Affections, tyc.
110 comment on tho efficacy of these Pills, after
■- a successful experience of manv years in Eng
md and America has established their reputation,
i need less : Suffice it to observe, that for redundun
y of Bile, flatulence, Costiveness, Headache, &e.
jc., they will undoubtedly prove far more service
, ” ian drastic purges too frequently em*
toyed, ana will not only at the same time tend l»
imove the offending cause by gentle motions, ami
trengthen the digestive organs, but improve the ap
elite and renovate the system. Price 50 cents.
CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILLS
The relief is immediate, without the least injury
b the Teeth. Price 50 cents a box.
*B. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC.
For Sick Headache, &c. Price 50 cents.
tW“ eione are genuine unless signed'!’. KIDDER,
the w -upper. Fore sale hy
, TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC,
Vhere may a. al. times bo found l"C*Sy of
'rugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils.ic. b VV 3
Tax Notice.
■I V *L WI - Uend at the office Os J. W. Meredith,
Hi Lsq between the houre of 10 A. M. and 1 P
M-X XTt, day -‘ h .r 14 f h * 2 !;‘* C"d 23th Inst; at the
■JSA 1 h f llX I [ ot ® l ’ on Wednesday the 15tb, 22d
S' ,>.. h . lrist i «»he Globe Hotel on Thursday the
and 30th inst. and at tho office of A. I.
IS"’ on Friday the 17th, 24th ami 21st, for the
■eh m.ni r £ e,vm K, re ‘uma Ol Taxable Property for
K?S* prS 1 " 1837 -”‘ d collecting tho
. V - KE ««. «■ T. R. R. C.
H " U-LIAM KEVNEDYr t. c. r, c.
■ fi.wL.Yl 34
Notice.
THE subscriber* to tho stock of tho Ocraulgec
Bank of the State of Georgia, are beret y notified
. that all the shares constituting the Capital Stock ol
said Hand, have been subscribed for, and five per
< cent thereon |>aid in—also, that an additional iu
' slalment of twenty-five per cent will be required to
! be paid in at the Banking House ol the Central Kail
Road ami Banking Company, m this city, on the
second Monday in April next, bet ween the houre
of 10 A. 31., and 1 P. 31., at which lime and place
an election for Seven Directors, to manage the of
r fairs of the esfab lishment, will lake place, agreeable
• to the terms of the charter.
' ™9 iv , en un,,9r our hands, in the city of Macon, this
i 271 h day of Feb., 1837.
1 HENRY G. LAMAR,
E HAMILTON,
CHA’S DAY,
LEVI ECKLEY,
CHA’S CAMPBELL,
W, B. PARKER,
JAS. GODDARD,
OSSIAN GREGORY’.
J *n n| -ch 3 td Commissioners.
DClcc ol* Transportation,
Aiken, February 22, 1837.
TY OTICE is given that from the Ist March, the
3, Passenger Cars will depart from Hambun and
i Charleston, daily (Sunday's excepted) at 6 o’clock,
i A. M., and run through the same day.
i WM. ROBERTSON, JR.,
> Agent Transportation S. C. C. & R. R. C.
, Feb. 24 45
; Petit Uul|ih Cotton Seed.
• | SACKS, direct from tho Hills, from the
frSiJnJ well known plantation of T. Book, near
Rodney. We have satisfactory certificates of the
measurement and genuieneness ol these seed, those
, wanting will do well to call or send thoir orders as
early as pussiblo.
ADAMS, PARMELEE, & CO.
Feb 23 44
C^IU^KES,
BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, TILBURY’S,
GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY, PUEASURE,
AND PEDLtIR’S WAGONS,
of the latest style, and of every description, ordered,
manufactured, and selected expressly for this market
i and for sale by
LUTHER RAM,
at his extensive Fire Proof Carriage Ware-House,
corner ol Washington,and Reynold streets, near the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia, and at
the very lowest prices.
03“ Persons wishing to purchase fashionable and
durable Vehicles, have only to call at ROLL’S to be
sailed.
Also, for sale, allkinds of Harness, Carnage Fumi
ture, &c.
Vehicles of all kinds, made to order.
Repairing done at short notice.
Aug 16 64 6m
LANKETS, FLANNELS, Sic. &e.-Thesm
acribers have just received
3 bales Duffil Blankets
1 do super Bed do
2 do white Flannels
8 do red do
2 do red Lindseys,
2 cases Satinets, (low price)
With a variety of other Goods in their line, which,
having been lately purchased, am) a part of their
own importation from England, they are enabled
to offer them below the present market prices.
EDGAR & CARMICHAEL.
Jan 9 6 ts
Groceries,
ON accommodating terms,by Calhoun & Heard
opposite the upper Market, North side o Broad
street, Augusta, Geo.
50 hhds Sugar assorted
25 do Cuba Molasses
10 bbls Georgia Syrup
160 bags prime Cuba Coffee
150 do do Rio do
50 do do Java do
10 bbls Loaf Sugar
lb hhds N. E Rura
50 do Whiskey
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 lbs cast Ware
Feb 10 ' taw2m 34
N T oticc.
IN consequence of tho death of Mr. Thomas B.
Thompson, one of the firm of Smith & Thomp
son, and subsequently Wkatlkuly He Thompson,
it has become necessary that tho concerns of said
firms should be closed. The creditors are therefore
notified and required to present their claims, legally
attested, at as early dale an possible, in order to fa
cilitate the undersigned in bunging tho business of
said firms to a speedy close.
WM. WEATHERLY.
Salem, Clark co. Feb 6. [Feb 10 4tvv 34
Dr. jßcnj. Douglass,
SURGEON DENTIST,
HAS returned to the city and resumed tho duties ol
his profession, at his residence corner of Broad
and Jackson streets, over tho store of Mossss. Clarke,
McTier & Co.
Oct 4 ts
TXT OTICE. —The subscriber having this day ta
J. . ken into Co-partnership James Panton, tho
business will hereafter be conducted under the firm
of Thomas Barrett & Co.
Jan 11 8 Im] THOMAS BARRETT.
rniIIOMAS BARRETT &. CO. having removed
4 to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad
street, nearly opposite the store formerly occupied
by Thomas Barrett, lakes this method ofinforming
their friends and Ihe public, that they are now re
ceiving and opening a large and well selected stock
of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window t
Glass, !fc., which they are prepared to put up at the ,
dhortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the
sublic patronage. [Jan 11 81m j
Horses Lost.
STRAYED or Stolen from the sta
b'es °f l ' ,e Georgia Rail Road & Bank-
Company, situated on Section No.
two short-tail Bay wagon HORS-
Vt fwk ES—one of them has a star in his
forehead. Whosoever will.rcturn the
above mentioned Horses to the stables, or to the un
dersigned at the Planters Hole*, Augusta, shall be
liberally rewarded. _ „
J EDGAR THOMSON.
Feb 8 I
The Sentinel and Courier, will copy the above
three times weakly.
GENERAL LAND AGENCY at MOBILE.
milE undersigned belciving that a General Land
J Agency for the purchase, sale and management
of Real Estate it this State, would afford many advan
tages, both to purchasers,sellers mid owners of proper
ly” livin'* out ol the State, and citizens leaving the
city for a short time and, properly conducted would
be liberally patronized will open a office for that bu
aineas on the Ist of October.
The undersigned assures the public that no pains
or expenses will be spared to obtain from time to
time an accurate knowledge of tho value of Real i
estate in the city and vicinty.
And soon as possible, he will procure large maps l
of this city ami all other cities, towns &c. that otter -
for wlowil? be delineated on maps ■
, and exhibited to tho public, and when the maps are *
not satisfactory, he w ill accompany the purchaser to,
and point out the tractor lotol laud.
Every exertion will be used to effect negotiations
and sale of property, anil when requested or instructed
to iiivcst futids in Real Estate the strictest attention
will bo paid to the titles and claims to the same.
The undersigned will be found at all limes al his of
-1 fl( .e on the corner of Royal and (lonti streets, except
when out on business, and respectfully solicits a share
of public patronage. gEORGE vv. GRANT
. References.
Messrs. Fuller, Graham & Co.
Churchill & 3lason,
G. Kibbe,
, Wdfiam Vandegraff, I MOBILE
Governor John Gayle,
F. S. Blount,
C. E. Sherman,
York Express, U. S. Gazelle. Fhi adelp »«, ■
Chronicle, Charleston Courier, StaW B ghW bentmm
Georgia, Nashville Banner, Hmßwilto. Ad .oeium
Ac. Alabama Journal, Montgomery, will pu list, the
above four months, and forward their G
subscribers for payment ho
October 7
WJOB OFFICE.
E toko thin method of informing our friends,
mid the public generally, I hat we have opened
I a large and extensive office, in (ho«rear ol our publi
r ca tion office on Droad street, in the building formerly
. occupied by 3lessrs. Pemberton as the office of the
, Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JO 115, of
[ every descrioium. The office will be under the man*
. agenient of 3lr. W. T. Tliomjvhon, who is one of
i the l**i job-workmen in the city.
PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS,
CAUDS, COTTON RECEIPTS,
1 CIRCULARS, BILLS OP LADING,
HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS,
BLANKS, HORSE BILLS,
LABELS, PRICES WRRENT,
and every description of plain and ornamental print
mg, in Black, Blue, Green, Rod, Bronze, and other
fancy colors, will be executed with neatness, taste,
and promptitude.
Feb. 25 4$
Wau ted 1 £si ißacd i a 1 1* ly,
ffjNROM fifty to one hundred good, sound, young
A- riding HORSES, in good order, (or which tho
highest cash price w ill be given. Also, thirty good
Teamsters, to go to Florida, for whom high wages
will be given. Apply to the subscriber, at Mr. Mi
ner's Livery Stable.
J. R. W. SCARBOROUGH, Agent
March 9 56 if
WHI. 11. CRANE.
IS now opening a largo assortment of Dry Goods,
which he will sell low at Wholesale or Retail,
at No. 231 Broad street.
March 7 1m
A Hargaiii.
A NEW son A WA TER MACHINE, with two
Fountains, two Pumps, two Coolers, and all
other apparatus belonging toil, in complete order.—
Tho machine is on an improved plan, and will be
sold low. Apply at this office.
Feb 1m 35
Last Gall.
ALL persons indebted by note or book account to
the subscriber are informed that a settlement is
desired immediately as I shall leave tho stale by tho
20th instant.
D. LY’ON THORP.
March 10 6t 57
Augusta Seed .Store.
Wholesale and Retail—Droad street, near the lower
Market.
THE subscriber has re-opened tho AUGUSTA
SEED STORE as above, where ho has just
received a large supply of fresh Garden and Field
Seeds, Bulbous and Tuberous Roots, Flower Seeds,
Bird Seeds, &c.
This collection comprises every variety usually
kept m tho large seeds store at the North. Tho
seeds are ol the finest quality and warranted to
grow.
All orders from country dealer w ill have tho same
discount allowed on them ns at the North.
J. H. J. SERVICE.
N. B.—A fine collection of double Dnhlats and
Green House Plants, w ill bo offered for sale early in
the spring.
Just received a choice collection of flowering Shrub
and Rose bushes.
Dec 16 100 w7t&smiF&M
GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE
FEVER & AGUE PILES,
A Certain and Lasting Cure for that disease.
fjpilE subscriber, having been appointed Special
-1 Agent for the sala ofGallighan's Fever and
Ague Pills, is prepared to furnish planters and coun
try traders with supplies of said articles on terms
equally ns favorable as they can bo obtained of the
proprietors.
Galliglmu’s Pills, though useful for all diseases
which originate in a superabundant collection of bilo
in the stomach, are more particularly intended lor
Fever and Ague. In the first place they cleanse,
strengthen, mid give tune to the stomach and bowels,
and create a new and healthy action throughout lie
system. They produce a natural and permanent ap
petite. They defend the system against now or sub
subsequent attacks of thedisea.se. They remove all
obstructions of the liver and other organs. They a.-
sist the various operations of nature, by cleansing
the system of all vitiated, corrupt and acrid humois, :
and thus invigorate and reanimate tho whole frame, '
Possessing a purgative quality,they cannot remain in
Ihe bowels to produce such other diseases ns olhn
follow the injudicious treatment ol the Fever nr.d
Ague They are composed entirely of vegetable mut
ter, and may be taken by persons of both sexes ar.d
ot all ages, without the least danger of unpleasm.t
consequences. In fine, the public are assured, tin: t
Gallighan’s Pills possess those inestimable virtues
which are requisite not only to arrest, but to crmli.
cate and destroy, the fast seeds ol this must distress
ing malady of the human family.
'l’lio proprietors ’solemnly pledge themselves tint
they do not contain a particle ol minerals in any
shape or form, but are composed entirely of simile
vegetable substances, which,either separately or cum
billed, and without regard to sex or age, perfectly
harmless in their effect upon tho human system.
The following persons in this place, have been ap
pointed Sub-agents, at whoso stores these Pills nu y
be obtained.
Thomas Richards, Book Store, No. 293, and T
H. & I. Plant, 244 Broad-street.
A largo mass of highly respectable testimony eon
firming the reputation ofGallighan’s Pills, maybe
seen at cither of the stores of the above named per
sons,or at the subscriber’s
„ , NELSON GARTER,
Special Agent,Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Au
gusta, Georgia.
June 10 45
NEW DREG STOliliT
THE Subscriber has just received ami is now o
pening a new slock of Drugs, Medicines, Sur
gical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Glass, Dyers’ & Halters’ materials, Brushes, Soaps,
Perfumeries, and other articles in his lino, nil of
which lie offers for sale on terras as accommodating
as any in tho Southern markels, by wholesale or (
retail. He is resolved to furnish tho best articles
that can be procured in his line ; and in addilion to
the usual assortment of drugs ho will keep most ol
the approved patent medicines and nostrums now in
general use, among which he now has genuine
Swaim'g Panacea and Vermifuge, I
Potter's Catholicon, t
The Indian's Panacea, I
Carpenter’s Compound Fluid Extracts. i
Dent’s Pills, (
Judkins Ointment, a
Badcitux's Strengthening Plasters. I
Osborn’s Philotokon, |
Relfe’s Asthmatic Pills.
Hnnter’s Pills, -
Dumfries’ Pile and Itch Ointment
Powell's Balsam of Aniseed,
Do. Ointment for Salt Rheum,
Honey of Boneset,
Indian Specific,
Bernard’s Remedy for Cholera,
Rowand's Tonic Mixture,
Oldridge's Balm o( Columbia, v
Rowland’s Macassar Oil,
Ward's Hair Oil,
Bear’s Oil,
Indian Dye for the hair, &c. &c. ,
also, C|
A full assortment of genine Thomsonian Modi- tr
cin»s of every kind, and Howard’s Books and Pa- ( |
tents, being Howard's general agent for the Stale of 0 ,
Georgia. w
The subscriber, in offering himself to the public os (
a general Druggist and Apothecary, does not do it t (
with a view to intrude himself upon them uncalled
for; hut to make an honest living in an honest way, -
and in doing this to have the pleasure of accommo- 1
dating those who may need rm dicines or other arti- _
cles in his lino on terms which he flutters himself ’
cannot tail to please. Ho solieils a share of public .
pal renege from this city and from any who may "
make this city their market.
His store is on Broad Street, sign of the two rnor
tars, and is nearly opposite Dr. Wray’s.
BENNET HARRIS.
Augusta, Feb. 7, 1337 31 3w
New Carriage Repository.
rfIHE subscribers have ,
ijig. JE on hand and are con
,v stantly receiving (of their .
/V. Y ~ a own manufacture,) Car- ,
riagfsolevery description *
V/iVyfv fv ' which they offer for sale on
»• t thetDost luvofablo terms, at
i- their Repository,3o3 Broad
-ac-Ssr-«*--*3*» - street, Augusta, viz:
Coaches, Chariotees, Dicky seat Barouches, Stan
hope, standing and extension too Barouches. Phaj
tons, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of al kinds,
together with a large assortment of Harness. Persons .
w ishing to buy will do well to look before they pur
chase elsewhere. Orders for any description of Car- ;
! riages will be thankfully received and executed in
the best manner and at the shortest notice. t
H S BOADLEY & CO., Augusta, G*. c
H SAG IIOADLEV, New Haven, Conn.
1 Nov l' 87 ts ,
Pclor liorillarrt, Jr.
SURVIVING PARTNER Ol'l
PETER & GEORGE I.ORII.LARD,
SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTUR
ER, 48 Chatham street, New York, ollirs lor
sale the following articles. Warranted not to con
tain any pernicious drugs.
FINE BROWN SNUFF.
Genuine Maecoboy, > rose American Rappee,
Imitation do. )fav'd. Holland do
Sicily do Tuberose,
Maltese do St. Omer,
Curacoa, do Strasburgli.
COARSE BROWN SBgFP.
Demicros, Natchitoches,
Pure Virginia, French Rappee,
Bourbon, American Gentleman,
St Domingo, Pure Spanish,
Copenhagen, sup. /lav'd 1.. Mixture.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, ) Irish Blackguard 1 »
Hall Toast, [ Fine. or
High Toast,) Irish High Toast ) tj
SWEET SCENTED FINE COT CHEWING TOBACCO.
Sniall papers, PAL Large papers, PAL
do do F 4 OI j size do PA L
do do PA G ‘ I size do PAL
owed scented Oronoko, extra superior, in f lb. pa
pers, manufactured only by Peter Lonllunl, Jr.
FINE COT SMOKING TOBACCO.
Spanish, Kitclbul, Canaster, Common and stems:
m papers Ire to 2 to 10 cents each.
Cut tobacco packed in half barrels, barrels and
tierces.
Brown snuff packed in pound and half pound
bottles, and in 3,0, 12, and 18 lb jars.
Yellow snuff packed m pound ami half pound
bottles, snd in small and large bladders.
*w" A liberal discount made fur cash, by whole
sale.
N. I>. All articles sold at the above place can bo
approved, anil the money refunded,
i , ~® n 'ut | 8 Maecoboy Snuff is manufactured
only by the subscriber, who has also the Imitation,
from 20 to 30 p-r cent loner, similar in quality to
that winch is manufactured in many places, and
sold under various names.
Beware of decevtion. —Several persons are
m the practice ol using a label on their snuff in imi
tation of the subscriber’s, which can be for no oth
er purpose than to deceive.
Some are also in the practice of mixing inferior
snuff with his genuine Maecoboy, and selling it as
first quality. Others are also in the practice of fill
ing empty jars, having the subscribers label on
them, with mforiorsnutf, and selling it ns his manu
facture. In making this publication, the subscriber
wishes to guard his customers against the deceptions
practised upon them.
DCr An assortment of the landing articles may ho
had in the principal cities and towns in the United
Stales.
Feb 23 44 B W 2m
WTrTrx^f^, ? r sf erson Count 1/
\W *JLREAS, R °ger L. Gamble applies to md
» v lor Letters ot Administration on the estate
of Manning Spmdlcy, dee’d, these are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the land ed and
creditors of aaid deceased, to do arid appear ut my
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, it any they have, why said lellers should not
be granted. E, BOTiIWELL, Dcp. Clk. 0 O
■ I,UI 3 1 w3od
SAMUEL LANE.
Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, <Je.
48 Rvood direct,
HAVING just arrived from London, hogs most
rcspecl fully to return his sincere thunks to the
citizens ol Charleston, ond the adjoining Status, for
tho very liberal share ol patronage which ho has
hitherto receive**, and fools that he would bo want
ing in gratitude for such support, were h« not thus
publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred,
and to prove that he has still an earnest and sincere
desire to extend, if possible, his connections in South
Carolina, Ho lias boon to England for the purpose
of effecting arrangements of a direct intercourse be
tween the establishment there and hero, and also
with the Cloth Manufacturers, «sec. &c.
Having completed Ins arrangements in a manner
to ensure u quick succession ortho most fashionable
articles of Dross being exported, ho most respect
fullyassures them that ho has now opened an assort
ment of COATS, &c. &v. r which are not to bo sur
passed for quality, workmanship and style, in the
U. States.
S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business
for tho London Markets, will meet a promptness of
despatch winch will characterize the peculiar ad
vantages of this establishment. Master Tailors
may bo supplied with the latest fashions.
N. H.—VV anted, 12 first rale COAT HANDS.
KrTho Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni
cle, will please give tho above two insertions on Sat
urday and Thursday, until further notice.—CVkar/cs
ton Mercury.
Jan. 20. 1C
85 HfiADDKN, Portrait Painter, re;: poet
fully informs thoCiiizsnsof Augusta that ho
has returned to this city, and taken the room in the
Masonic Hall, which ho occupied last winter.
Specimens of his Painting may be seen in u
few days ut Ins room, to which ho invites the inten
tion of those disposed to patronize him.
Jun7 5 t s
/"iAKPEN FLICS Solution of Kreosotc —For the
v-/ cum of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tellers,
ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding
from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, Ac. Ac.
For sale by CLOUD & BOTiIWELL,
Jan lb 15] No 232 Broad-street.
PULASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at Law , Eaton
ton, Ga —Continues to practice Law in tho
Ockmulgeo Circuit and some of the adjacent coun
ties.
Jan 21 X w2m 17
A furs I rate Pennman and Ac
vSJSy count ant is desirous of employment, for a
short time in this city. Apply ut this office.
Jan 17 ts 13
Soap*. Pipes, and
M A Dili A WINE.
QH CASKS fresh imported M. M. Wino
NJ\7 100 (>ases flats, fur, »Vilk &lloram
20 Boxes Pipes
00 do Aon p
0 Cases Bottled Madona
Just landed and for Sale low by
SANDIFOUD COLLIN.S', Auct'h.
Feb G 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel.
PRINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson &
Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Just re
ceived and for sale at the "manufacturers prices, by
Jan 7 tf] T. if. & I. C PLANT.
Communicated.
MR. EDlTOß—Through the columns of your I
useful paper, we would recommend the Pen- t
pie’s Opposition Line of Post, Cot-chos, from Mont
gomcrjjfo this place. We have travelled through
the whole route with safely, though the roads am ■
in many places almost impassable, Tho Coaches
and Teams all excellent, tho drivers sober, polite,
and careful; in short from the speed with which ‘
they transport their passengers, and the attention j
paid to thuir comfort, we have no hesitation in say
ing that it is the best line in evoty respect in tho J
Slate. I
EDWARD LR FORT, ) V/ ,
CJI AS. L. KINGSBURY, < New Yorlt ’ ‘
J. B. HALL, )
WM. if. KEMPTON, } Miss.
WM. DILLAHUNTY, ) ,
EDVV. LLOYD, Maryland. ’
Feb. G __ _ 30 j 1
w n DAOR SALE.—That tine establish |
S ' men', known as Marsh's HO- a
JJJJ; J. TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, j,
MM&jjf nearly opposite tho Engine House, con- a
i»E&£a<SU« venicnt lor passengers travelling on the
cars from and to Charleston Also convenient for
travellers ; this Eslahfishmant is large and comma
tlious, with Stables, offices, and all other necessary
out buildings, calculated lor a large business, It
will he sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel
Cook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to the Suhscribero .
the premises. JOHN MAILSII
Aiken, Jan. 85 20 3m
Valuable Servant* lor Wale, J
FEIO raise money,—A Womanthitly nine years o
singe, who has fur the last twenty five years been
in tho constant service ol her present owner, ns gen- -
eral house 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 srams- .
tress,eleven years old and the youngest lour
Enquire of THOMAS DAWSON. 11
Feb IS 41* 38
—. .. » n
rois salc. ■
rjl HE subscriber, residiag in Hamburg, .South
A Carolina, at the second house from the bridge, .
has on hand a largo number of likely VIRGINIA
.SLAVES, and will receive new supplies every two
weeks. Persons wauling to purchase. Planter's or
Trader’s, would do well to give us a call.
JOSEPH W OOD & CO. »
The city papers and the Macon Messenger will 1
insert the above once a week for three months,
Feb 2 _
Notice
I S hereby given, that the city Inins for the present 1
. \eor, art- now flue, and that tlxo Collector and !
Treasurer will call on the eitisens for their pay- ‘
merits, and persons failing to diicharge them when t
called on, will he dealt with ns the onltninco directs. I,
JOHN H. MAN', Col. At Fr. C. A. j,
Feb. 24 iwSa «
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE
C LOTHING.
E. I». < OOCa» ,
■A*O. 197 BROAD STREET,
HAS constantly on hand, and continues dntly to
receive from his own manufactory, fresh sup
plies of the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL
MADE CLOTHING, which he offers Wholesale
and Retail, on the most liberal tot ms, and invites Ills
friends and customers to rail and examine
Great pains arc taken in the selection and work
manship of his Goods, and Ins assortment is not sur
passed in any market. His Stock comprises every
article in his line, among which are the following,
viz-
DRF.SS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of
superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olivo,
Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purnle, Claret.
Gray, Ac.
OVER-COATS, first rate and common Blue,
Black, Brown, Drab, Olive, Green, Dahlia, Mohair,
Steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Alss, su
perior German C.onlahair Camblet.
GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS,
Blue, IIIacK, and Brown, fine and common Camblet,
ol Blue Brown, Ac.
_ LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH
CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, and Olive. Also, line and
common Camblet, Merino, Circassian, Brochellos,
Ac. Ac.
PANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth,
Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Drab, Grey and Buff,
line Black and other Rill’d Cnssimeres ol*ul! descrip
tions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and
Cnssimeres, Cord snd Benvertines.
VESTS, superfine and common Blue and Black
Cloth and Cassini -re, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Silk Vel
vets, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Mcrmuos and Valentins,
w bite and Buff Cassimerc, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d
Silk, Plain am) Fig’d T'oilinctl mid .Merino, Plain ami
Fig’d Quilled Silk, Plain, Fig’d ami Striped Mar
seilles, Plain and Fig.’d Cotton Velvet, Swnudown,
Ac. Ac.
.SATINET CLOTHING, fine A tommon Frocks,
Coatees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stri
jkh! Pantaloons.
YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING. Blue,
Blk, brown mid Green Frock mid Dross Cents, Pan
taloons mid Vests, do. Satinet Frocks, Coatees,
Round Jackets, Panlalons and Vesta, Cloth and Pe
tersham Over-Coats, mid Camblet Cloaks.
A Iso, a variety of Negro Clothing,
NE LINEN AND COT
ION &HIKIS, Slrincd and Plaid Gingham, do.
W oolon and Lofton Undor-Shiri* and Drawers, Col
lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Stocks, and Hdkfs.
Also, a genornFassortmrnt of’ FUR, SILK AND
BEAVER IIA I'S AND FUR CABS.
Jan. 84 jg
IHA V E tins day sold my stock in trade to Messrs.
Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cloth
ing Business at the old mul well established stand,
291 Broad-slreot. I trust that the liberal patronage
which has been extended to mo while in business,
will not ho lost with them.
MM lUf] D’LVO.N THORPE.
A LI. persons having claims against me, will please
■f*- present thorn at the old stand, where 1 can bo
found lor one month from this dale Persons in
debted to me arc politely requested to make imme
diate payment. D’LVON THORPE.
Jan M 11 ts
BARGAINS— SELLiNtToFF"~AT COST—
The subserihora intending to close thuir bust
ness offer their whole stock of goods at cost for cash;
their stock consists of a very general assortment ol
dry goods, among which are Extra lino Blue and
Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Bombazines.
Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Clolhs, Ac
Morgan & wvatt, No. 200.
Jan 4 2
CLOTHS.— The Subscribers are this day open
ing two eases CLOTHS, imported by them
direct trom England, per ship China, consisting of
Blues, Steel Mixed, mid Fancy Colors—principally
low priced.
They liavo also received per snip Victoria, from
Liverpool.
Superfine and low priced Irish Linens
Damask Table Diaper
Pantaloon Stuffs
Counterpanes
Furniture Dimities
Cambists, Mermoes, Ac.
Which they will oiler nt Now Y’urk prices.
EDGAR A CARMICHAEL
Jan 9 c it
C CARPENTER’S Olio-Resinous Extract of Mus-
J lard, or Ore of Sinapite—X must valuable ru
befacient, and acts Instantaneously uu its application
For sale by CLOUD A BOTiIWELL,
Jan 19 15] No. 232 Broad-street.
JUST ARRIVED, a splendid assortment of Italian
Alabasters and Marble Ornaments. Wo would
call tho attention of the citizens ol Augusta to a rare
assortment ot Alai asters and .Marble Ornaments,
brought from Florence, and made expressly for this
market. We have visited this country from motives
similar to those which induce Americans to visit Ita
ly. Wo are also told that tho Americans uro a rapid
ly growing nation not only in wealth and enlerprizo
but also that they cultivate a refinement oflaslc; con
sequently wo have brought here, the greatest variety
ol the finest specimens otart, ever yet introduced in
tins city. Cunsis ing of
Alabasters, Agato. and Marble Vases, Watch Ca
sos, Ornamental Baskets, Marble and Alabaster Can
dle Sticks, Dogs Pitchers, Coloured Toys, and some
splendid Marble centre Table Tops, Ac. Ac.
The above arc new exhibited and tor sale at the
auction rooms pi Sandiford A Collins, Indies mid
gentlemen ore invited to cullund examine tor them
selves.
JtuU7 ,f 13
Storage ofwcl or dry good*,
lei'll If bo had in a tiro proof building, m n sate
- I '* and central situation, by applying at the cor
ncr °t Bay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28
NEW SCHOOL.—Mr. Eonky tales this method
of informing tho citizens of Augusta mid its
vicinity, that ho will open an English School in tha
house recently occupied by Mr. Pike, for (he term
of three months, to commence on Monday tho Ctli
February, 1837. Having boon engaged in tho busi
ness of leaching (or fourteen years, ho flatters him
seif he will bo able to render nmpJe satisfaction, to
parents, guardians and pupils, and therefore respect
fully solicits their patronage.
Jao 31 25 w3t
DR. PETERS’ VEGETABLE MEDICINAL
STOMACHIC*: ET HEPATICvE—For
the cure of Dyspepsi i, Liver Complaints, Ac. Ac.
Also, Peters' Vegetable Hepatic, or Anti-Bilious
Pills, tho cheapest anil most approved Family Medi
cine ever offered to tho public.
These medicines have been (bund so effectual in
removing the complaints lor which they are recom
mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to
them lor tneir patients, after having exhausted their
skill to little or mi purpose. For sale by
CLOUD A BOTiIWELL, 233 Broad st.
Jon 3 j
MONTHS after data application will ho
■ made to the honorable Inferior Court of tho
county of Jefferson, silling us a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell one ball of Lot No. sixteen, in the
i’weniietli District of formerly Muscogee county,
now Harris ; the property if Mary S. Moore, minor,
lor her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian.
Cruai'dinu’* notice.
■ made to the lionorublo ilia Inferior Court of
JcfforHon county, Hitting iih a Court ol Ordinary, lor
leave to sell tlie interest of tlio minor heir* ol Wd
-Imm Hlroctmnn,deceased,in lot number nix, in tho
Iwenty-Bocond dintrict ol county; and
nluo for leave to Hell a negro man nium d ChnrloH, be
longing to said estate; lor ibo purjiObO of diviniori
amongMt tho heirs of said cstafo.
MOB US RR INSON, Jr. Guardian
of the Minoru, and Administrator 1
de bonus non of Ksluto. 1
Jan 10 X |5 Ct \
Criiardis'tii’* rVoticc.
months alter date, application will bo .
made to the Honorable Interior Court of Co- j
himbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
(or leave to sell all tho Lands belonging to Gazwuy
Beale, minor of I lezcliiah Beale, deceased.
WILLIAM B. BEALE, Guardian.
Feb 9 4m(*) 33
Guardian’* Notice.
jMOUII months after date, applictiion will l>c
-i- mode to the ilorioralile tlio Inferior Court of Co
lumbia County, when Hilling hh u Court ot Ordi
nary, for leave to m*II a lot of Land, Wo. 1147, 16th
District, and 2d Seetian, originally Choroked, hat
now Cobb County, «h belonging to Lycurgim iloen,
(mino .)
MARTHA A. UR Kb*, Guardian, ,
Feb B 32
NOTICE.
ALL parsons indebted to the Estate of James J.
Smith, dec’d, of Burke County, are requested
Vi make immediate payment; and those having
claims will present them, duly attested, in the time
prescribed by law.
A S. B. PIOB, Adm.
SARAH SMITH, Admx.
Feb. 2. 87.
—— —— —■ i
INOUU .MONTHS after date, application will bo
made to the Honorable Interior Court of Burke
county when setting for Ordinary pur(Kises for leave
to soli a tract of land lying in said county, belonging
to John A Mary Atm Hudson, orphass of John L. 1
Hudson dec’d. EPHKIAM FONDER, Giuar’d
Jan. V Ti
SPLENDID AND PLAIN CABINET FUBNITEBE. *c.
FOR SALE BY
THOS. M. WOODRUFF,
5 AT HIS NEW WAKE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD ST'S.
| FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE.
IBEG leave to express ray gratitude to the public for Chetr kindness and liberality, and ternlcs
them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made suah
; arrangement* at the Northern Manufactories as to warrant n quick succession of supplies to mr
slock, I can at all times be found with a good assortment, and have now on hand and for sale as
| PIANOS, with English and French action and Mclalic Plates with elegant Scroll Base, and
V encored leet, ol easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offered in th» marj
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. *
1 do with Marble tops.
1 BOOK CASES, of different stylo and prices.
1 WARD ROBES «
CENTRE TABLES, with bl’k a white Marble tops.
: PIER “ to match.
P. & C. DINING TABLES, swivel top.
I PLAIN do in setts.
[ BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES.
; wi,h “*■-* Gilt ’ BliJ “w -
do Fancy and Windsor, of ovoiy style and price. U ram **'
• BEADSTEADS, Ac. Ac.
All of which the public arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves
f CD 3
» 28
CrLASsTcXI. AND English school.—
f Mr. Noncnoss would respectfully inform the
citizens of A iigusln tliul ho lias associated with him
in his school, Mr. Howey, a graduate of JeHcrson
College, Pa., ami for iltelnst six years an instructor
Os youth. In consequence of this arrangement »n
additional number of pupils, of both sexes, ran be
accommoilaleil. The School will now consist of
two deportments. The Classical and Mathematical
will be under tlm superintendence of Mr. 11., who
will tench the Latin and Creek languages—Algebra,
Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, Ate. The oth
er branches will bo taught os heretofore.
The following certificates from Professors Stuart
and Twiss, of .South Carolina College, relative to
Mr. If.’s scholarship, are respectfully submitted:
1 have examined Mr. Howey with much particu
larity, bulb m Latin and Creek, and have beenipiils
pleased with the ease and correctness of his transla
tions, especially in Latin. Ho appears also to be
familiar with Inn rales and principles of .Syntax. 1
should think him well qualified fur primary instruc
tion in the classic languages.
J W. STUART.
Prof, of Lnn. in S. C. College.
Columbia, Jun. 3,1837.
This is to certify that I have examined Mr. Howey
in Arithmetic, Algebra, ami Geometry, and find him
familiar with the principles•fniuthematici and have
no doubt of his competency to give instructions in
these branches.
THOMAS S TWISS,
Prof, of Math in S. C. College.
Jan. 2T 22
[VT OTlCE.—Colored persons found ut Inrgoi n the
City otter nine o’clock at night, and before day
light next inurning, without passes tinting distinctly
the place or places to which such colored person is
permitted In pass, will be confined us the Ordinances
of the City direct. POSTER BLOUGET,
■ Jan 17 13 If] City Marshal.
JNOR SALE—A splendid brass mounted Unggy
A’ Wagon, double seat, lined with flesh colufed
watered Gras de /.in, with double harness, pole and
shads—made to order in Now Haven, lust summer,
of the best materials, Apply to
Jan 14 II Isl C. MINER. *
fllllE subscribers have ibis day formed a Co
il partnership fur the transaction o a genera!
Wholesale and Retail Drug business, and respect
fully invite the attention of thoir friends mid the pub
lie, to the large and well selected slock they have
now on hand. Their Store is on the corner of
Itruad mid Kollock streets, nearly opposite Stovall,
Simmons, & Co.’s whorehouse. The business will
ha conducted under tho linn of KITCHEN &. ROR
, EUT.SON.
W. K. KITCHEN.
, F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D.
, N.B. Dr. Robertson will attend to the practice of
i his profession ns usual, and messages may lie loft nt
the store or bis residence. jan 2G fit
(lini'ilni Seed*.
WiiRIMNTKD Froah, and for sale by Cloud
RuTIIWKLIs,i4ugIIHIU, Gou.
Gjuiit j4s|mrngiifi,
Giron Gluho Artichoke,
Early Mohawk Roudm, ) *3
do Koh Roy, do > J
do Largo White Kiduoy Boanu ;
do White Cranberry do ) £
do Dutch Cumo K.uio do $
Long [flood Root,
Yellow Turnip Root,
French Sugar do
Drumhead Cablmgo,
Early York do
Groon Globe Savoy cnbbago
Low Dutch do
Early Sugar Loaf do
Turnip Rooted do
Red Dutch do
Long Orango Carrot
do Rod do
Early Cauliflower
Whit© Solid Cel lory
Early Gluator Cucumber
Long Green do
Short do do
Furplo Egg Plant
Sea Kail
Brown Dutch Leltuco
Ice Conn do
Large Green head do
Ico head do
Drumhead do
Imperial Hiigar loifdo
Fine Nutmeg Melon
Largo white On’on
do Red do
Plain Curled Parsley*
Long Smooth Parsnip
Early Rishop Pens
Blue Prussian do
Spanish Dwarf da
Early Double blossom Peat
Male bias* do
Cayenne Pepper
Cherry Turrnn Radish
Long Salmon do
do Scarlet do
Salsify or Vegetable Oyster
Early Rush Squash
Film Marrow do
Fall C. N. do
NnnimerC. N. do
Round Spinago
Early Dutch Turnip
.Large While Flat do
Uuta Ragu do
Largo Norfolk do
Feb 9 _ 33 i
tiuorglu liiMitruuco Ac t rust < ompanf
Augusta, N0v.2,1H3G. '
rjIHIS Company will receive (money on deposit,
■ for nny tune not less than sixty days, nor more
than twelve months. Transferable certificates of
such deposits will be issued, bearing interest at the
rote of six per rent per annum For periods longer
or shorter than either of tho above, special contracts
will be made. i
For the con .enicnco of persons residing nt a dist- '
once, applications may he made to either of the <
agents of the Company, in South Carolina and Geor
gia, whose names are annexed.
WM. T. GOULD, Scc’ry,
AgcnlM*
Pudelfbrd, Fay & Co., Savannah,
P. K. Voting <fe Hons, Darien.
Iverson L. Harris, Millodgeville
Charles Day, Macon.
Arthur H. Davis, Columbus
Holcombe, Peck &Co , (Charleston, S. C,
George Parrott, Hamburg, H.C.
Novornbcr i 88 rI
illiic-llcaii Academy. J
f IMIE second scolastic year of thin Aradoiny will i
A commence on the ]Sih instant, under the en
tire management of the subscriber. It is intended
boronflor to make this institution more select, and
for this purpose, the number of pupils will be limited.
Numerous applicants being diaappoinled during iho
past year fiom so-iding to ibis institution, in runsc
qnonceof not being atilo to procure board in the 1
nsighhorhood 'I he subscriber has determined to
make ormngomem* to accommodate scholars, who t
may desire n, with board in his own family, Persons <
desirous of placing their children under his core, ‘
will please make early application. i
Tho branches taught will be those that form a
substantial English education, with the addition of
French.
TERMS.
For tuition per quarter, 98 00.
Fur board and tuition, 9130 per annum, payable
quarterly in advance.
S. W. MTLWARD. n
Richmond Co-, Feb .5, H 97. 3lw 31 tl
r Indian Spring*.
The subscriber has purchased the
buihlirtgt formerly occupied by Mr
■■■ Erwin mid others, and is now pul
-1 * n £ •kciu in the beat order for the
■ S6S ' LU '™' reception es company. The pram
isoh are very convenient to the spring*, and by the
attention the subecrilier will bestow on hia rimiom
otH, he, hopes to merit and receive the patronage of
all who have heretofore patronized the extobliali
incnt. i li« virtues of the mineral water, are 100 well
known to need nuy recommendation He expect*
to bo able to accommodate from one hundred to on©
hundred ond fifty persons. Every arrangement wilt
bo made for the amusement and rccrwuiioft of the la
dies.
His stables nro put in good order, and will be well
attended. MORRIS AMTHKWft.
wlOw
1 ho (Savannah Georgian will pubiisU the uoovv
weekly ten weeks.
<S 1A IF. OF GEORGIA, )In the Superior Court,
Rickmonri County, j January Term, 1837.
Eleanor Jane Reed, \
... , v f* > Libel/or Divorct.
Richard Reed. )
IT appearing to tlio Court by the return of lit#
Jr Deputy Sheriff, flint the deiemkmt is not to be
found—-it is ordered t hat he appear, and file his an
swer in said cause, at the next term, ns the Court
will proceed, as in case of judgment by default. It
is lurihcr ordered that this rule he published in one
oi the Gazettes of the city of /tugusto, for ihcspaeo
of three montlis prior to tlio noxl term.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
. . JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
--M arc h i w3m 49
I'itty Hollar* Reward. ~~
rTHlEsulMoriboroffors fifty dollars fiir the apprn
■ hensiun of JAMES R, SMITH, At bis delivery
to tlio jailor of Lincoln County, Gn. I charge said
Smith w ill committing Forgery in Augusta, in 1834 s
and conveying n forged letter to mo. At the time oi
this transaction, Smith made bis home near Bachelor
, Retreat, in Pickens district, 8. C. James H. Smith is
about 20 years of age, round bodied, strait built, lias
loir liuir, blue oyns, lair skitv, and a scar on bis loft
cheek, which looksjlikeit might have been caused by
the cut of u razor; two of bis fore-leetli out, talks bro
ken and lisps very much in bis speech. Any person
that will confine said Smith in any secure jail,so that
1 cun get him, I willgive thirty Dollars.
. JOEL cfTTENS.
I a.—ln addition to the above reward, I willgive
lor the delivery of the said Smith, to the jailor afore
said, thirty five dollars more. ‘J C
Lincoln county, July 15 54 mtf
7ii Hollar* Reward.
■s RUNAWAY from the Subscriber
TfctC nn Sunday, the IJlfi instant, a negro
Amitfl rn : ,n named WlLEY, about 21 years
«qK5# of nge, six feel high, dark com/dox
vJHP j ol '> quick spoken, and quite bow.
legged. It is supposisl tliot lie has
been slolon by a mini by the name
—mSBBBB of Solomon Millirous, wla> was
lurking about tlio section of country in which 1 live
at the Ibo time of ibo negro’s absence. This man
Milbrons IN u largo built man, perhaps six fret high
and probably weighs 200 pounds bis skin is quite
dark or rather very sallow iin white man—bis Imir
black.
Any person who will apprehend the scid n-gr l
and fudge him in some safe jail shall be entitled p,
a reward of twenty-five dollars ; if delivered at my
bouse in Bibb county, fifteen miles beyond Macon,
Geo. in tint direction of Knoxville, Crnwlbrd coun
ty, shall have fifiy dollars reward ; and a further re
ward of twenty-five dollars will lie given for ili,
apprehension of the while man and Ins confinement
in any jail.
job 233tw JOSI AII DICKSON.
Ino Uichinuud Whip, Columbia i'eluauope, and
Knoxville Tonn. Rogmlor, will insert the above
bree times, am) send tlieir nccoiints totliis ofiic».
Sealed B'ro|>o*al*
WI LL ho received. u:;til tho 13th of March no**,
for the cumplelian of the new Court House
in Jncksonborough, .Vcrivon couniy; a plan of which
can bo seen by applying; to tlio Clerk. By ordot of
tho Jusliccs ol'llio Inferior Com I of said county
JOSHUA FERRY, Clk. i. e. s. e.
Foil II in, sj
7’he .S’avnmmh Georgian will publish the «h«v«
once a week fiir one tnimlh, and forward its account
to Jai ksunhuro' for pnyinonl.
Lincoln SheriM’’* Male.
WILL ho sold, on (ho first Tuesday in April
next, within the legal hours of sale, BU>)
acres of I-and more or less, on the w aters of Fishing
Creek, occupied at present by Mrs. Elizabeth if.
Moss, Mrs. Francis Cbenaalt, John B McLean,and
John Moss ; to satisfy u li, lit. issued from the Su
perior Court of Lincoln county, in favor of Robert
S. Sayre vs Lewis R. Bemnn, principal, and Alex
ander Moss security; properly pointed out by Alev
under Moss.
FRANCIS F. FLEMING, S. L Ok
Uch. 25 4«
Valuable IMantatiou
J'OK SALE. Tho subscribers offs*
PjhfjiEFAliir solo their plantation, situated ou lb»
six miles below Haw
]( Vl ' kinsvillc, containing two th.iusatel asresi
J-and, more or less j four hundred es
w hich are cleared and under good state of cultirs
tion. Terms, one third on the first day of January
noxl, nt which time possession will lie given. Tho
balance in two annual instalments with interest
from dale. J.VB. As WM. GERMANY.
Feb 24 4t 45
Lucniltti’N Notice.
ALL pernuiitf indebted tolbe ontuie of Eliza Mit
toil, doceoaed, nro required to make payment,,
and those to wham tho pstale is indebted, ore ro
qestod to proHonl their clai ns, properly aultieulicoW
ed, within tho lime prescribed by nw.
K. L.GAMBLE.
Feb 15 Extcqfef.
sll2O llcnard.
0. I will give Iho nhovoreward for thoop
prehension and delivery of my Negro
CHARLOTTE, ut my residenc near
yf .1 Millhavon, in .S'crivcn comity. She is
JT about twenty years old, very dark com
ploetQd, and drcs-cs line for a servant.
&Hho was purchased some m.yuhs post -
ofeA from Mr. Thomas J. Walton, of
In, by I boinas VV. Oliver; and, ns ber in ilnis nrn
acquaintances live in that city, it is very likely ah»
is harbored by some of them
MARTHA OLIVER.
Feb. S 3 48
Cicero Academy,
mo.vroe county.
f|3HE Trustees of this In»litution desirous to
I go a TEACHER to take charge of tho Acndiv
my for the present year. A Classical Teacher, who
can come well recommended, would be preferred
A lio» addressed 10 tho Postmaster, Brownsville,
would bo attended to
B. F. Kekvs, "J
* Tu. RrooiNG, [
A. B. Rein, Trustees.
M. Tor.A a,
Joti.v Pitman. J
Feb If., 1837 39 3r
The A aguila Chronicle and Stale Rights Senti
nel will give tlia above three insertions, and forward
their account, to the Trustees lor payment.