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

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OFFICIAL DRAWING or THE Georgia Slate lottery. F jr the benefit of the Augusta Indepjt Fire .Comp’y CLASS NO 11, FOR 1837. 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 8 5 71 28 56 42 33 34 35 68 21 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers as they stand are correct, as taken from the Man ager's certificate of the drawing of the Alexandria Lottery for the District of Columbia, Class C, 1 for 1337, drawn at Alexandria, Va., March 18th;i837.— And which determines the fate of all the Tickets in then hove Lottery. A. READ, Agent. ► Ticket 21—35—38 Is a Prize of 85000 in the above Lottery. The holder is invited to call and receive the cash. A. READ. March 21 66 DRAWING EXPECTED TOMORROW. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRECOMPANY CLASS NO. 12.—FOR 1837. To be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of the Town of Norfolk, Class No. 3, for 1837. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Saturday, March 26, 1837. D. S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Yales & Me Intyre,) Managers. CAPITAL $35,294w GRAND SCHEME. , 1 Prize of 835,294 11-100 is 835,294 11-100 A 1 11,764 70-100 is 11,764 70-108 1 6,000 is 6,000 V 5,000 is 5,000 1 3,000 is 3,000 1 2‘500 is 2,500 X 2,361 19-100 is 2,361 19-100 50 1,000 is 50,000 50 250 is 12,500 60 200 is 10,000 63 150 is 9,450 63 100 is 6,300 63 80 is 8,040 63 70 is 4,410 63 60 is 3,780 126 50 is 6,300 126 40 is 6,040 3654 20 is 73,080 23436 10 is 234,360 27,814 Prizes, amounting to $486,180 95* Tickets slo—Shares in proportion, JtCrTiekets in the above Lottery can be obtained at all tunes by country (dealers and those who are disposed to adventure, by sending thsir orders to the undersigned, who will give prompt attention, if ad dressed to a- A. READ, Contractor and State Agent, Augusta, Geo. March 25 66 For Sale. T'HE corner Lot opposite the Baptist Church, situated on Green and Jackson streets, being central and situated on the principle street, leading to the Kail Read Depository. 3’itles indisputable, For terms enquire of feb 28 Iwi THOMAS G. HALL. SPRING GOO»s7 Filgar & Carmichael, ARE now receiving a large and general assort ment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Which will be offered at reasonable rates and ac commodating terms March 13 59 Home and Lot for Sale. a That eligibly situated Lot on the south east corner of Green and Main tosh streets, extending on tho former 116 feel, and on tho latter 172 feet, with a Dwelling-House, Stable and I Carriage House therein. If not disposed ot before May, Fifty (50) feet of I the unimproved part on Green-st., w ilh a2O foot cn- I trance to Ihe rear from Mclntosh street, will be sold I at auc tien on tho first Monday of that month. H For tern s apply to S. K. TALMAGE, or March 21 tM 65 R. CAMPELL. Real Irish Potatoes. I OK tl HAMPERS in fine order, just received and I Ul)vt lor sale by I W. & J NELSON & CO. March 20 * 2w3t 64 GREAT IMPROVEMENT In Brick Baking. ■ F*MIE subscriber has purshased of Colvin, Water j JL. man and others, the exclusive right for the •f State of Georgia, of a new and useful improvement S n the machine lor making Brick. The original pat ... ntee, together with his associates, has given a guar v*tioeeHi a heavy penalty, for the successful opera- Bfrhu of the machine, and of its accomplishnigall that | nicy have represented. Tho machine will, with the ~ i sc of two horses, two grown hands, and a sufficient t l number of boys to bear off the brick, bo capable of M making at and after tho rate of forty brick to each M minute, and if well used, will last five years. Thus ; 8 much is warranted by the patentee, although there i*is no doubt it can accomplish more. And cumpe ifitionis confidently challenged. A model is in the Spossession ofthe subscriber, which will bo subrait- Ited to such as are anxious to purchase. A machine Swill also lie in operation in this city by the 15lh of * IMay. To such as may wish to purchase rights, the 'machines will be delivered as soon as they can be -.’received by the most speedy conveyance from the North, where, by contract, they aie constructed.— i For terms and further particulars, app'y to tho sub ■' ncriber or in his absence, at the Macon Messenger ■ Office. T. L. SMITH ifi? Macon, March 14, [March 20 3m 64 Card. r M. B. McKEE, & CO. beg leave to return T their acknowledgements to their friends and T üblic on both sides of the Savannah, for the If liberal patronage extended towards them since r commencement in business. 'hey also wish to announce to the ladies and tleroen of Augusta and its vicinity, that they are i opening from recent importations in New York, >vv and fashionable stock of spring and summer gi ods, which will be sold on moderate terms cash or approved credit, mrch 17 2aw 6ws NEW SPRING GOODS.” WILLIAM H. CRANE I AS Just Received his Spring supply of Fancy I and Staple DRY GOODS, among which are following, viz; . ~ .• c icy Silk, Gauze, and Hemanm Ilandkerchiels it Pongee, Flag and Bandanna do ck Lustring and Italian SilksJ j. and coloured Gro de Nap do. *d Oscaries (for Ladies' dresses) ,ck and White Silk Hose a. Spun Silk do tile, black, and col'd Cotton do. a. Cotton, silk emb’ddo. ises' and Children’s white and col d do. wile-worked Capos and Collars, (very cheap) nch do do do from $3 to 820 iss Muslins and Chally Aprons onet, Swi-s, Book, and Mull Muslins rig, Nett, and Cross Bar'd do. nted Lawns, a new article for Dresses inch Muslins and Cambrics [litand Dark Ginghams inch and German do glioni do inch, British and American Prints lin and Fig’d Bobinet liile and Black Thule Laca o do Dime Veils dies’ Silk Cravats and Scarfs ad Bags and Silk Rilicules in stitch’d Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ceEdge do do do. hop Lawns—Challietts nnet and Belt Ribons J and Pic Nic Gloves nt, Hoskinand Linen do ip'd and Cross Bared Fig’d Swiss Muslins lianas, and Moussiline Royula vvn and Grass Cloth Undersleavoe islin Bands and Trimmings rded Skirts, Cambric Dimity imask and Fum Dimity ape Cawblels, London Stripes villed Summer Cloth, for Gentlemen’s woro ass Cloth and Brown Linens trseillcs Quilts, Counterpains million Drillings, Roan Casimcrs issia Diaper, Crash ible Diaper and Damash Table Cloths 1 and 6-4 Cotton Bedtick rr.sols, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas own and eol'd Table Cloths uman and American Oil Cloth I Floor Cloth uck and Plaid Lasting urseilles Vesting, Musquitto Nett own and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings nton and Flag Osnaburgs ■dies’and Misses’Bonnets ■rtnan Nankeen, Georgia do. entucky Janes ash Matting, Stair Carpeting The above together with a variety of other ai Jes, will be sold on the most reasonable terms, eill at wholesale or retail at No. 231 Broad street. March 18 If 6L ! PUBLIC SALES. r BV W. E. & J. U.JACIvNO*, Will be sold on the Wharf, on arrival (expected daily.) 50 boxes Sperm Candles , 100 kegs new 1-eaf Lard 100 boxes fresh bloom Raisins t 85 boxes “Staples” No. 1 Cavendish Tobacco r 500 bushels genuine Petit Gull Colton Seed. • March IS 63 Terms at Sale. i t Alabaster and Martde Ornaments.—At Private Sale 1 Cr.wSif-M-f? , 5' ORD & CO LI,INS. , ““« 0 f a most splendid assortment of » - Italian work—being part of the lot brought trotn Italy, by Signor Cabotli. A bargain will be given to any one wishing to purchase. ! march 14 i BN JEW SPRING GOODS. ' B. KIRTLAND & CO., No 250 Broad-st., • havejust received and now offer to the public, a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS, con sisting in part of the following articles • , Superfine Raven Black BROADC LOTH do Blue do do Rifle Green do 1 do Mulberry do Mazepp rib single Cassimeres Oxford mu’t do do • Fancy do do Black Cashmarille Drab do Black dress D'Eto Green do do Blue do do Mulberry do do Satin stripe Linen Drill Vidonia do Bleached Crape do ' Honey Comb rib do Salisbury Check do Ribbed do A splendid assortment of Vestings, consisting of Rich Figured Satins, a new article ; a splendid lot * of Satin stripe prints, Buffs and White Brocade. March 14 60 75th Battalion, Geo. IVI. AN election will be liolden at the City Hall, in Augusta, on Monday, the third ol April next, for a Major, to command this battalion, vice Pem berton, promoled. F. M. ROBERTSON, Captain Richmond Blues. W. T. GOULD, Captain Augusta Guards. March 9 66 OT-TTm "'e are authorised to announce Captain (jljtsp SAMUEL BONES, as a candidate for j Major of the City Battalion, at the ensu ing election. B March 9 56 Notice. THE subscribers to the stock of the Ocraulgeo Bank of the State of Georgia, arc hereby notified that all the shares constituting the Capital Stock of - said Band, have been subscribed for, and five per cent thereon paid in—also, that an additional in stalment of twenty-five per cent will be requireil to ’ be paid in at the Banking House ot the Central Rail = Road and Banking Company, m this city, on the ’ second Monday in April next, between the hours ! > of 10 A. M., and 1 P. M., at which lime and place an election ibr Seven Directors, to manage tho as . fairs of the establishment, will take place, agreeable to the terms of the charier. Given under our hands, in the city of Macon, this 27th day of Feb., 1837. HENRY G. LAMAR, E HAMILTON, CHA’S DAY, LEVI ECKLEY, CHA’S CAMPBELL, W.B. PARKER, JAS. GODDARD, OSSIAN GREGORY. M = clt3 Id Commissioners. Portsmouth jixd uoj.roke | Kail I Road. THE Cars run Daily on this Road.—Passengers going North will bo conveyed from Halifax, N. C. to Carey’s 'Depot, in the company’s! coach -1 e«, and will arrive at Portsmouth in time for the Baltimore Boats, which leave every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 3 P. M. and (or the Wash ington Moat, which leaves every Sunday at the same - hour. Passengers leaving Halifax on either of the above mentioned days, will arrive in Baltimore the following morning, and in Philodelphia in the even ing, without being deprived of sleep. The Engines .. on this road are tit fine order, and no detention need e be apprehended. , Stages leave Halifax in time fur the departure of . the Cars at 7 o’clock, A. M., from the upper tormi !. nation of the road. Office Portsmouth & Roanoke Rail Road Co. | March 18, 1837. 1m 69 f «-l*! 1 ! Pel 3 ilklSl IXIMGSaa i| " t A SUPPLY of the above celebrated medicine, r A. warranted a speedy and lasting cure for Ague e and Fever, and every symptom of general debility, f Just received and for sale wholesale and retail, by e THOMAS BARRETT & CO. 3 Appointed Agents. e March 22 67 ‘ GREENSBORO’ MALE AND FEMALE r Academies. mnG Trustees of the above institutions take this X method of informing the public that they arc now both in a highly flourishing condition, under the care of experienced and able teachers. Ihe male t department has about fifty students, and is under 1 the direction of Dir Augustus Alden, whose ac -5 knowlcdged abilities as an instructor of youth, ad ; ded to many years experience in his profession emi nently entitle him io tho patronage of the public. 1 The Female department has upwards of sixty pu , pil s , and is under the caro ol Miss A. P, Hamilton, , a lady of superior literary attainments, whose sys r lent of discipline and mode of instruction have been t highly approved, and have secured for Iter a charac ter as an instructress, perhaps unrivalled in this sec tion of country. The Trustees have engaged the . services of Miss M. A. Miller, as an assistant, who is a lady well qualified to for the discharge of her duties. ...... In the department of Music, they have the sorvt y ces of Miss E. A. Hewetf, who was a successful e and highly approved teacher of the science of mu sic in the Sparta Female Seminary the last year. In anticipation of numerous acquisitions to both departments, by the commencement of another quarter, they are happy to state that they have the promise of the Rev. Francis Bowman to hear reci tations of some classes in either department as oc casion may require. fJThey expect also in a short time to engage a com petent teacher of the French language. Greensboro’ in which these institutions are loca ted as to healthness of situation, and intelligent, re fined and moral society is not surpassed it is believ ed by any village in litis State. Board can be had on moderate terms in many genteel families. JAMEiS F FOSTER, Y. P. KING, W. C. DAWSON. G. G. MATHEWS, . JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Trustees. Greensboro’, March 13 53 The Editors of the Charleston Observer and Southern Recorder will publish the above once a week for six weeks, in each of their papers and for ward their accounts to the Board ol Irustees at Greensboro', for payment Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late Western B. Thomas will please make payment, and those having demands against him will hand (hem in,.du ly authenticated, within the tune prescribed bylaw, w N. W. CockeorELlNß F. THOMAS, Adm'x. The undersigned - may bo found by all persons having business with him at the office of James W D Xe’lU?' CU "T g “ N’T COCKE. II taxi in, Will stand the ensuing season at ffirSk Josiaii Patterson’s near White Lit Hall, and at Cambridge, at S4O the y’M.nk. jit!. S6O to insure. Hmzim is lull sixteen hands and a half high; he was eaAssdSgotby old Sir Archy out of the dam of the celebrated running marc Polly Hopkma. iMrSAS*™;- accounts for payment. „ jjj. Feb 14 ——n r—, 1 1 xHE Hopewell Presbytery and “ 1 Trustees of Oglethorpe I will mcet at Milledgeville on Thursday, the .Mb■. o/ Ahrch. During their meeting, the Corner Stone . . varsity Building at Midway will be laid, and an Ad , r . dress delivered on the occasion by J. 11. LumpKm j The friends ofcdunition and 1 fully invited to attend. ' larch -., JOB OFFICE. WE take this method ol infi>rmitig our friends, and the public generally, that we have opened a largo and extensive office, in the roar our pubh- ( cation otlire on Broad street, in the building formerly I occupied by Messrs. Pemberton as the ollico of the s Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, of t every description. The oflleo will be under the man agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is one of , the liest job-workmen in the city. j pamphlets, bank checks, - CARDS, COTTON RECEIPTS, ] CIRCULARS, BILLS OF LADING, ( HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, LABELS, BRICES CURRENT, j and every description of plain mid ornamental print- , ing, in Black, Blue, Green, Red, Bronze, and other j fancy colors, will be executed with neatness, taste, and promptitude. Feb. 25 46 1 Wanted Immediately, fifty to one hundred good, sound, young riding HORSES, in good order, for which the | highest cash price will 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. U. W. SCARBOROUGH, Agent March 9 56 If WK. 11. C ICANF. IS now opening a large assortment of Dry Goods, which he will sell low at Wholesale or Retail, at No. 231 Broad street. March 7 Ira A Bargain. A NEW SODA WATER MACHINE, with two Fountains, two Pumps, two Coolers, and all other apparatus belonging to it, in complete order.— The machine is on an improved plan, and will be sold low. Apply at litis office. Feb 1m 35 Last Gail. ALL persons indebted by note or book account to the subscriber are informed that a settlement is desired immediately as 1 shall leave the slate by the 20th instant, D. LYON THORP. March 10 6t 57 GALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE FEVER & AGUE FILLS, A Certain and Lasting Cure for that disease. ffTHE subscriber, having been appointed Spectnl X Agent for the salo ofGallighau’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 obtained of tho proprietors. Gallighan’s Pills, though Usclul for all diseases which originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended for Fever and Ague. In tho first place they cleanse, strengthen, and give tone to the stomach and bowels, and create a new and healthy action throughout the system. They produce a natural and permanent ap petite, They defend the system against new or sub subsequent attacks of the disease. They remove all obstructions of the liver and other organs. They as sist the various operations of nature, by cleansing the system of all vitiated, corrupt and acrid humois, and thus invigorate and reanimate the whole frame, Possessing a purgative quality,they cannot remain in the bowels to produce such other diseases ns often follow the injudicious treatment ot the Fever and Ague They are composed entirely of vegetable mat ter, and may ho taken by persons of both sexes ut.d ot all ages, without tho least danger of unpleasnt t consequences. In fine, the public are assured, tin. t. Gailigltau’s Pills possess those inestimable virtms which are requisite not only to arrest, hut to eradi cate and destroy, the. lust seeds of this most distress, ing malady of the human family. The proprietors [solemnly pledge themselves that they do not contain a particle of minerals in any shape or form, but are composed entirely of simple vegetable substances, which,either separately or com bihed, and without regard to sex or age, perfectly harmless in their effect upon the human system. Tlte following persons in this place, have been op pointed Sub-agents, at whose stores these Pills mty be obtained. Thomas Richards, Book Store, No. 293, and T H. & I. Plant, 244 Broad-street. A large mass of highly respectable testimony con firming tho reputation of Gallighau’s Pills, maybe seen at either of the stores of the above named |icr sons,or at the subscriber’s. NELSON GARTER, Special Agent,Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Au gusta, Georgia. June 10 45 Groceries, ON accommodating terms,by Calhoun & Heard opposite the upper Market, North side of Broad street, Augusta, Geo. 50 hhds Sugar assorted 25 da 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 10 hhds N. E Rum 50 do W Itiskey 10 do N. Gin 20 do Cordial, assorted 20 do Wine do 10,000 Spanish Segara 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 Lank EPS. FLANNELS, &o. &o.—Tltesu’i scribers havejust received 3 bales Duffil Blankets 1 do super Bed do 2 do white Flannels 2 da red do 2 do red Lindseys, 2 cases Satinets, (low price) Wilha variety of other Goods in their l«c, which, having been lately purchased, and a part of their Ov; n importation from England, they are enabled to otte." them below tho present market prices. EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 6 ts OTICE.—The subscriber having this day ta ken into Co-partnership James PantoN, the business will hereafter bo conducted under tho firm ofTttoMAS Barrett & Co. Jan 11 8 Im] THOMAS BARRETT. SM. HOWEY, Professor of Penmanship, will . remain in Augusta a short time, to give lessons in this useful art. He respectfully invites the atten tion of ull persons desirous of writing ait elegant fi-nd. Five or six lessons on his admirable system arc generally sufficient to accomplish this, though years may have been spent in fruitless efforts to at lain it. Those who liavo tried Jonner systems and failed, are assured there is no mistake in this. Their success will be guarantied, if the requisite attention be given. Persons wishing to take lessons are re quested to make immediate application to Mr. H. at his room in the Masonic Hall, where may be examined and terras known. Private lessons given, if required. Jan 16 12 ts Dr. Beni. Douglass, SURGEON DENTIST, HAS returned to the city and resumed the duties ol his profession, at his residence comer of Broad and Jackson streets, over the store of Messss. Clarke McTier&Co. ° cl 4 . Land i'«r Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale the following Lots of Land, which he will sell low for cash, or good paper, viz; . , Lot 239,5 th district, Ist section, Cherokee, do 146 28lh do 3rd do do do 233 12th do Ist do do do 204 18th do 3rd do do do 131 6th do 2d do do do 235 11th do 2d do do do 16 13th do 2d do do do 638 15th do 2d do do , do 667 4th do Ist do do do 1114 17 th do 3d do do do 328 12th do Ist do dO do 272 4th do Houston county, r do 176 9th do Carroll county do 475 10th do The and Ca.-svillc Pioneer wil I insert the above three limes each week, and forward e their accounts to this office. _ i Office of Transportation, s Aiken, February 22,1837. a IV OTICE is given that from the Ist March, the ]N Passenger Curs will depart from Hamburg and Charleston, daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 6 o’clock, a M nnd run through the same day. o A M ,au WM. ROBERTSON, JR,, ir Agent Transportation S. C. C. & R. H. C. Feh. 24 I 5 . - . "ivYll (j ulpli Gotton Seed. . fkAH SACKS, direct from the Hills, from the !t JjUli well known plantation of T. Beck, near 7 Ttodnev We have sstisfactory certificates of the I measurement and genuieneness ol these seed, those i warning will do well to call or send their orders as , icariy as possibly pAßMELEE, & CO. 1-1 Feb 23 44 Pelor liorillard, Jr. SURVIVING I'ARTSKR Ol'l PETER A GEORGE LORILLAUD, SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTUR ER, 42 Chatham street, New York, oilers for sale 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 Sicily do Tuberose, Maltese do St. Omer, Curacoa, do Strasburgh. COARSE BROWN SNUFF. Demigros, Natchitoches, Pure Virginia, French Rappee, Bourbon, American Gentleman, St Domingo, Pure Spanish, Copenhagen, sup. flut'd L. Mixture. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, 1 Irish Blackguard ) “ Hall Toast, [ Fine, or 5 g High Toast,) Irish High Toast ) cj SWEET SCENTED FINE CUT CIIF.WING TOBACCO. Small papers, PAL Largo papers, PAL do do FA G L i size do PAL do do PAG I size do PA L Sweet scented Oronoko, extra superior, in 1 lb. pa pers, manufactured only by Peter Lorillard, Jr. FINE CUT SMOKING TOBACCO. Spanish, Kitofool, Canaster, Common and stems; in papers Irom 2 to 10 cents each. Cut loliuccs packed m half barrels, barrels and tierces. Brown snuff packed in pound and half pound bottles, and in 3,6, 12, and 18 lb jars. Yellow snuff packed m pound and hall pound bottles, snd in small and largo bladders. Mr A liberal discount made for cash, ly whole sale. N. B. All articles sold at the above place can bo returned if not approved, and the money refunded. The Genuine Maccoboy Snuff is manufactured only by the subscriber, who has also the Imitation, from 20 to 30 per cent lower, similar in quality to that which is manufactured in many places, and sold under various names. Beware of deception— Several persons are in the practice ol using a label on their snuff in imi tation of the subscriber's, which can bo lor no oth er purpose than to deceive. Some are also in the practice of mixing inferior snuff with Itis genuine Maccoboy, and selling it as first quality. Others are also in the practice of till ing empty jars, having the subscribers label on them, with inferior snuff, and selling it is his manu facture. In making this publication, tile subscriber wishes to guard his customers against tile deceptions practised upon them. Mr An assortment of the landing articles may bo had in the principal cities and towns in the United States. Fob 23 41 2w 2m SAMUEL LANE. Tailor and Import) r of English Cloths, <Jr. 48 Broad street, HAVING just arrived from London, begs most respecffully to return his sincere thanks to the citizens of Charleston,and Iho adjoining States, for the very liberal share ol patronage which ho has hitherto received, and feels that ho would bo want ing in gratitude for such support, were Its not thus publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, and to prove that ho has still an earnest and siurero desire to extend, if possible, his connections in South Carolina. He has been to England fur the purpose of effecting arrangements of a direct intercourse be tween the establishment there and hero, and also with Iho Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. &c. Having completed his arrangements m a manner to ensure a quick succession oi the most fashionable articles of Dress being exported, bo most respect lullyassures thorn that ha Ims now opened an assort ment of COATS, Ac. Ac., which aro not to be sur passed for quality, workmanship and stylo, in tho U. Stales. S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business for tho London Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will characterize tho peculiar ad vantages of this establishment. Muster Tailors may bo supplied with the latest fashions. N. B.—Wanted, 12 first rate COAT HANDS. SO" The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni cle, will pleuso givo the above two insertions on Sat urday and Thursday, until further notice.—Charles ton Mercury. Jan. 20. 16 1) 11EADDEN, Portrait Fainter, reepect !)• fully informs tho Citizens of Augusta that he has returned to this city, and taken Ibo roam m the Masonic Hall, which lie occupied last winter. Mr Specimens of Ids Fainting may he noon in a few days at Ins room, to which Its invites the uttun tien of those disposed to patronize him. Jau7 5 ts tIAKPENTER'S Solution of Krtosotc —For the J cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, letters, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, blooding at the nose, Sic. Ac. For sale by CLOUD & BOTH WELL, Jan 16 15] No. 238 Broad-street. IJULASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at Law, Eaton ton, On Continues to practice Law in the Ockmulgeo Circuit and some of the adjacent coun ties. Jan 21 X w2m 17 HMin A fiirst rate Pennman and Ac elhMir conntant is desirous of employment, for a short time in this cily. Apply at litis otlico. Jan 17 if 13 ■ JOUR MONTHS after dure, application will bo JL' made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county when selling tor Ordinary purposes lor leave to sell a tract of land lying in said county, belonging to John A Mary Ann Hudson, orphans of .hdm L. Hudson deo’d. EPIIRIAM FONDER,Oust'd. Jun. 27 22 Notice IS hereby given, that tho city taxos for the present year, are now due, and that the Collector and Treasurer will call on the citizens fur their pay - merits, and persons tailing to discharge tltem when called on, will ho dealt w ith os tho ordinance direct*. JOHN H. MANN, Col. A Tr. C. A. Feb. 24 2w2tu 45 <Ollllll it it Icaictt. MU. EDlTOß—Through the columns of your useful paper, we would recommend the Peo ple's Opposition Lino of Fust Conches, from Mont gomery to litis place. Wo have travelled through iho whole route with safety, though the roails are in many places almost inqiassahlo. Tho Coaches and Teams all excellent, the drivers sober, polite, and careful; in short from the speed with which they transport their passengers, and the attention paid to their comfort, wo have no hesitation in say ing that it js tits best lino in every respect in tho State. EDWARD LE FORT, ) N York CHAS. L. KINGSBURY, S J, B. HALL, WM. 11. KEMPTON, I Miss. WM. DILLAHUNTY, ) EDW, LLOYD, Maryland. Feb. C 30 M SALE.—That fine establish J' inent, known ns Marsh s HO TEL,situated in the town of Aiken, nearly opposite the Engine House, con venient lor passengers travelling on the cars from and to Charleston Also convenient for travellers ; thin Establishment is large and oirarao dious.wilh Stables, offices, and all other necessary out buildings, calculated lor a large business. It will be sold on liberal terms, by applying to Daniel Cook, Esu. Charleston, S. C. or to'ihe Subscribcro the premises. JOHN MARSH Aiken, Jan. 25 20 ttm rVewl[arriagc Repository. fIIHE subscribers have i on hand and are con* JSSjV ik stanlly receiving (of their . own manufacture,; Caii lyt'sKPriaoks ol every description ■V/IMMiSi.A" n which they offer for sale on lijf !JrjWlPCNfim7ri| the most favorable terms, at their Repository, 303 Broad street, Augusta, viz : Coaches, Clmriolces, Dicky seal Barouches, Stan hope, standing and extension top Barouches, Plnc tons, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of ail kinds, together with a largo assortment of Harness. Persons wishing to buy will do well to look before they pur chase elsewhere. Orders lor any description oft Car riages will be thankfully received and executed in tho best manner and at the shortest notice. 11. S. lIOADLEY A CO., Augusta, Ga. 11. S. & G. HOADLEY, New Haven, Conn. Nov 1 87 if NEW MACKEREL.—2O whole and 20 half bbls. No 1; 20 whole and 20 half bids. No. 2; 50 whole bills. No. 3—late caught Mackerel—just received and for sale by MOISL A COHEN Jan 10 12 Office <»a. It.R. X l I ATHENS, March 7lh, 1837, ( RESOLVED, That in conformity with an order of tho Stockholders, at their last annual con vention, the sixth instalment of FIFTEEN dollars on each share of the capital stock of the Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, bo required to be paid, either at the principal Bank m Athens, or at its Branch m Augusta on the third .Monday (being the 17lhday) ol April next, which may be discharged . by a note of 60 days bearing interest, payable at eitlc : „f ofthe said Banks, with one good endorser. Taken from tho minutes of the Direction. ; JAMES CAMAK, Cashier. J March 7 C1 w4t nJjrTho Southern Recorder, Federal Union, Mil lodgeviile, and Iho Constitutionalist, Aagusto, wd publish the above weekly 4 weeks. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING. E. I). COOKE, JVO. 197 HR (Kin STREET, HAS constantly on hand,and- continues daily to receive from bis own manufactory, fresh sup plies ■( she most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLOTHING, which ho offers Wholesale and Retail, on the most liberal tei ms, and invites hi* friends and customers to call anil examine Great pains are token in the selection and work manship of his Goods, and his assortment is nol sur passed m any market. His Slock comprises every article in his line, among which aro tho following, viz- DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, of superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Green, Invisible Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, Gray, &c. OVER-COATS, first rate and common Blue, Black, Brown, Drab, Olive, Green, Dahlia, Mohair, Steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Alss, su perior German Goatslimr Camblet. GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Blacic, and Brown, fine and common Camblet, of Blue Brown, Sir. LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, and Olive. Also, line and common Camblet, Merino, Circassian, Brocbclles, Ac. Ac. PANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth, Bine, Black, Brown, Olive, Drat), Grey and Buff, lino Black ami other Rib’d Cassimorcs id - all descrip tions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and Cassimorcs, Cord and Beaverlines. VESTS, superfine mid common Blue and Black Cloth and Cassimcre, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Silk Vel vets, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Wentxoos and Valmliaa, White and Buff Cassimcre, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d Silk, Plain and Fil’d Toilinett and Merino, Plain and Fig’il Quilled Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Striped Mar seilles, Plain and Fig’d Colton Velvet, Swandown, St c. Ac. SATINET CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks, Coatees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stri ped Pantaloons. YOUTH’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Blue, Bile, Brown and Green Frock and Dress Coats, Pan* tnloolts and Vests, do. Satinet Frocks, Coatees, Round Jackets, Panlalons and Vests, doth and Pe tersham Over-Coats, and Camblet Cloaks. Also, a variety of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINEN AND COT TON SHIRTS, Striped and Plaid Gingham, do. Woolen and Colton Under-Shirts and Drawers, Col lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Slocks, and lldkl's. Also, n general assortment of EUR, SILK AND BEAVER HATS AND EUR CABS. Jan. 24 19 9 HAV E lilts day sold my stock in trade to Matures, a Clark & Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business tit tho old and well established stand, 291 Broad-street. I trust that tho liberal patranago which Jtas been exteudodJu trio while in business, will not bo lost with them. Jan 14 lljn D’I.YON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against me, w ill please present them at the old stand, where 1 cun be 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 ts Bargains— selCing off at costC- The subscribers intending to close their busi ness offer their whole stock of goods at cost for cash; their stock consists of a very general assortment of dry goods, among which are Extra fine Blue and Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Ft. Buiubnzims, Merinos, Irish Lmens, English Long Cloths, Ac. MORGAN Si WYATT, No. 206. | Jan 4 2 €4 LOTUS.—Tho Subscribers are this day onon > ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by them direct trum England, par ship China, consisting of 1 Blues, ■Vlsul Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally low priced. f; They have also received par ship Victoria, from * Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Linens ' Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stuffs Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Cambists, Mortnoes, Ac. Which they will oiler ut New York prices. EDGAR St CARMICHAEL Jan 9 C ts CARPENTER'S Olio-Resinous Ettract of Mus tard, or Ore of Sinapim—K moat valuable ru i bolscicul, aud acts instantaneously on its application Fur safe by CLOUD Si UOTHWELL, i Jun 19 151 No. 232 Broad-street. JU ST ARRIV ED, a splendid assortment of Italian Alabasters ami Matbls Ornaments. Wo would > call the attention of tho citizens ol Augusta to u rare e assortment of Alal asters anil Marble Ornaments, i, brought from Florence, and made expressly lor lids 2 market. Wo have visited this country from motives Similar to those which induce Americans to visit Ita ly. Wo ore also told tliat tlie Americans are a rapid ly growing nation not only in wealth and enterprizo . hut also that they cultivate a refinement of taste; con „ sequently we have brought here, tho greatest variety . ofthe finest specimens el art, ever yet introduced in this city. Consis ing of Alabasters, Agato. and Marble Vases, Watch Ca ■ sob, Ornamental Baskets, Marble and Alabaster Cun* ■ die Sticks, Dogs Pilchers, Coloured Toys, snd sumo , splendid Marble centre Table Tops, Ac. Ac. The above are now exhibited anil fur sale at the auction rooms ot Snndifurd A Collins, {lndies and gentlemen are invited to callsnd examine for litem ' solves. ’ Jan 17 ts 13 1 Storage oi'wet or dry goods, MAY be had in a fire proof building, in a safe and central situation, by applying at the cor ner of Bay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28 MONTHS after dale application w ill be made to the honorable Inferior Court of ilia 1 county of Jefferson, silling as s Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell ouo halt of Lot No. sixteen, in the 1 Twentieth District of formerly Muscogee county, ' now Harris ; the property of Mary S. Moure, minor, for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian. an 7 5 wld A. Cure for the Itch! HOWEVER invite rate in one hour's application, and no danger from taking cold by using t DllMrams* ITCH OINTMENT. * This preparation, (or pleasantness, safely, cxpr.di ' lion, ease and certainty, stands unrivalled lor tbo ’ cure ol this troublesome compliant. It is so rapid as 1 well as certain in its operation, os to cure tlnadis -1 agreeable disorder must effectually in one hour's ap plication only, 1 It does not contain the least particle of mercury, or other dangerous ingredient, and may bo applied . with perfect safely by pregnant females, or to child ren nt the breast. Price 37 1-2 cents a box, with ample diroctisns. DR. KELFE’S A all bilious Pills I ■ For, Indigestion, Loss ot Apjietite, Listlessness, Headache, Custiveness, Flatulence, Cholic, Bilious Affections, S/c. i mu comment on the efficacy ol those Pills, after ' JL s successful experience ol manv years in Eng > land and America hits established their reputation, ' is need ,'t‘SS : Suffice it to observe, I lint for redundan cy 0 f Hde, Flatulence, Cosliveness, Headache, Ac. Sic.., they will undoubtedly prove lire more service able than those drastic purges too frequently em ployed, and will not only si the same time tend to remove the offending cause by gentle motions, and strengthen the digestive organs, but improve tbo ap petite and renovate the system. Price 50 cents. CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILLS The relief is immediate, without the least injury . to the Teeth. Price 50 cents a box. , OR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, i For Sick Headache, Sin. Price 50 cents. I IT/" None are genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, 1 on the wrapper. Fore sale by TURPIN A D’ANTIGNAC, Augusta, Georgia. . Whore may at all limes he found a largo supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils Ac. < TVrANTEI) TO 111UE—A Negro Girl capable - f T of cursing and wailing about the house— * on« nearly orquitc grown would be preferred. Lib i eral wages will be given, payable monthly or by tho year Apply nt this otlico. Jan 7 5 ts NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of James .). Smith, dcc'd, of Burke County, aro requested ! jo make immediate payment; ami those having 1 claims will present them, duly attested, in the lime prescribed by law. A. S. B. PIOR, Adm. SARAH SMITH, Admx. ; Feb. 2. 27. Z Soap*, Hat*, Pipe*, and « MAIHRA WINK, ia ,Wt CASKS Iresh imported M. ;Vf. Wine ie iIOO Cases Hats, fur, -Silk A Roratn it 20 Boxes Pipes ic 50 do Neap d 5 Cases Bottled Madena 1- J u# t landed and tor Sale low by VX BANDIFORD A COLLINS, Aucl'rs. Feb 6 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel. T>RINtTnG PAPER—From tA. Patterson A I JL Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Just re ill reived and for sale at the manufacturers priees, by j Jun7 til T. H. AI. C PLANT. APLGiVDID AND l‘L\l\ CABINET fTRIKITfJIUK. 4*t, rou sale by TIIOS. M. WOODRUFF, AT HIS NEW WARE-ROOM CORNER OF CAMPBELL & BROAD ST’S* FIRST CORNER BELOW THE LATE FIRE. IBBfJ leave to express my gratitude to the public for their kindness and liberality, and trader them the assurance of my future exertions to please and give satisfaction. Having made aiwfe arrangements at tlie 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 aale a* bova, PIANOS, with English and French action and Molafrc Plates with elegant Scroll Base* and Veneered feet, ul easy touch, perfect tone, and equal in all respects to any ever offsrad in tho ma* ket, SOFAS, of different kinds, with plain and fig’d seating. SIDEBOARDS, with Mahogany, Italian and Egyptian Marble tope, BUREAUS, with and without Swin’s glasses. do with Marble tops. BOOK CASES, of different style and prices. WARD ROBES CENTRE TABLES, with bl’k a while Marble tops. PIER “ so match. P. & 0. DINING TABLES, swivel top. PLAIN do in setts. BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES. LOOKING GLASSES, MIRRORS’ & TOILETS, with Mahogany, Gilt, and Waliogaiiy airs CHAIRS ofMahogany, Curled and Birds Eye Maple. [Cult frames/ do Fancv and Windsor, of every style and price.- BEADSTEADS, &c. &c. All of which the public arc respectfully invited to call and 1 examine for themselves. Feb 3 rTCXsSICAL AND*"KNGLISIi «CHOOL- V-/ Mr. IS or cross would respectfully inform the citizens of Aukumlq that he has associated with him in his school, Mr. Howey, « graduate ol Jcflersou College, Pa., and for the lust six years an instructor of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an additional number of pupils, of both sexes, can be accommodated. The School will now consist of two departments. The Classical and Mathematical will bo under the supenntendonce of Mr. I!., who will teach the Latin and Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, -Surveying, Mensuration, <fcc. The oth er branches will bet alight ns heretofore. The following certificates from Professors *>tuart and Twiss, of South Carolina College, relative to Mr. ll.’s scholarship, arc respectfully submitted: 1 have examined Mr. llovvoy with much particu larity, both in Latin and Greek, and have been quite pleofeod with the eonertnd correctness of his ir msln tious, especially in Lnliri. He also to’ be familiar with Ibo rules and principles of .Syntax. 1 should think him well qualified for primary mstruc lion in I lie classic languages. s „ nJART I’rof.of Lan. in S.C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. Tliis is to eerlily tlint I Imvo examined Mr. Howey in Arithmetic, Algebra, mid Geometry, and find him Inmiliar with the principles as mathematics and have no doubt of his competency to give instructions in those bruuchesi THOMAS «• TWISS, Prof. of Math in S. C. Collego. Jnn.ar ** TVT OTlCE.—Coloroil persons found at largot n tho 111 City after nineo'clock at night, and before dny ■ light nnxt morning, without passes slating distinctly the phu t or phicm to which such colored person is nerniitled to mss, will he confined ua the Ordinances ol tho City direct. FOSTER BUHM'fcl , Jun 17 13 ll] City Marshal.«» B AOU SALK—A splendid brass mounted Buggy .1" Wagon, double seat, lined with flesh colored watered Gras do Zin, with double harness, polo and shafts—made to order in New lluvon, last summer, of tho best amurials. Apply to Jan 14 1111] C. MINER. (Warden Meed*. WARRANTED Fresh, and (or sals by Cloub At Uutiiweli., Augusta, tiho. Giant Asparagus, Green Globto Artichoke, Early Mohawk Beans, jt 5 do Rub Roy, do > g do Largo W idle Kidney Bonus ) 5, 1 do White Cranberry do >5 do Dutch Case Knits do ) i I sing Blood Beet, . ’ Yellow Turnip Beet, s French Sugar do 5 Drumhead Cabbage, Early York do Green Globe Savoy cabbage l-ovv Dutch do Early Sugar Loaf do Turnip Rooted do 1 Red Dutch do Long ((range Carrot do Rod do Early Cauliflower White Solid Cullory Early Cluster Cucumber Long Green do Short do do I’urplc Egg Plant Son Kail Brown Dutch Lettuce Ice Coss do Largo Green head do Ice head dw Drumhead da Imperial sugar loaf do l , Fine Nutmeg Melon Largo white Onion do Red do Plain Curled Parsley Jsmg Smooth Parsnip Early Bishop Peas liluu Prussian do Spanish Dwarf do Early Doublo blossom Peas Matchless do Cayenne Pepper Cliorry Turinn Radish Long Salmon do do Scarlet do Salsify or Vegetable Oyster 1 Early Bush Squash Fine Marrow do Full C. N. do NnmmorC. N. do Round fmaf Spinage Early Dutch 7'iirnip /.urge While Flat do Ruta Buga do Largo Norfolk do Feb 9 33 Georgia Insurance ATrunt Company Augusta, Nov. 9, 1836. fIN HIS Company will reeaivo (money an deposit, i for any time not less than sixty days, nor more limn twelve months. Transferable certificates of such deposits will be issued, bearing interest ut tho rate of six per rent per annum. For periods lunger or shorter than either of the above, sjiecinl contracts will lie made. Fur the convenience of persons residing at a dist ance, applications may ho made to cither of tho agents ol tho Company, in South Carolina and Geor gia, whoso names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Sec’ry. Agent*: _ _ railed ford, Fay &. Co., .Savannah. P. R. Young &. Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Milledgeville Charles Day, Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus Holcombe, Peck At Co., Charleston,jS. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S.C. November 4 88 II 'NEGROES FOR SALE. rriHE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, South JL Carolina, at the second house from tho bridge, ' has on hand a large number of likely VIRGINIA SLAVES, and will receive new supplies every two weeks. Persons wanting to purchase, Planter's or ' Trader's, would do well to give ns a call. JOSEPH WOOD At CO. The city papers and tho Macon Messenger will ’ insert the above once a week for three mouths. Feb 9 27 Tax Notice. WE will attend at the office of J. W. Meredith, Esq between the hours of 10 A. I P. 5 M. on Tuesday thn 14th, 21st, and 28th Vnst; at the d Eagle At Phoenix Hotel, on Wednesday thn 181h,22d and 291 h inst; at the Globe Hole', on Thursday tho 16th,23d and 30th inst. and tt t the oflicoofA. 1. Huntington,on Friday the t7th,24th and 2lsl,forthc purpose of receiving reVurns ol Taxable Property for Richmond County for 1837, and for collecting the Taxes due for 1836 WILLIAM V, KERR, n. t. a. n. c. WILLIAM KENNEDY, t. c, A. c. March 7 swtAl 84 Cotton Seed. I have remaining on hand a few sacks of Petit 1. Gulf Cotton Seed of the lot selected by Isaac Ramsay, Esq. Persons wonting the real article will do wall to cull early at my warehouse. I will have -a small lot of Nankeen Cotton Seed about live end “ of this month, persons warning tins article ran be 15 supplied by making early application. 'f BENJAMIN BAIRD March l lw4w 49 Indian Spring*. e T he subscriberhas purchased thn - f buildings formerly occupied by Mr. th . om iri die best order fur the r j o]l company. The prem iscs are very convenient to’ the' springe, and by the attention the subscriber will bfstow oh bis custom ers, ho hqpes Co merit atvl receive the patronage of all who have heretofore patronized the establish ment. Tho virtues of the mineral water, ore 100 wolf known to need any recommendation He expects to ho able to accommodate trom one hundred to one hundred ami fifty persons. Every arrangement will he made fur the amusement anil recreation of the la dies. His stables are put hi good order, and w ill be w*H attended.' JVMXRRW MATHEWS. Feb W'lOw 36 Tho .S'avnnnnh Georgian will publish the above’ weekly ten weeks. STATE Os GEORGIA, ) In the Superior Court, Richmond County. J January Term, 1837/ Eleanor Jane Reed, V vs. > Libel for Divorce. Richard Reed. ) IT appearing to the Court by the return o that Deputy Sheriff, that the defendant id not to be found—it is ordered that ho appear, and /Ho his On. swer in said cause, at the next term,- a* the Court will proceed, as in ease of judgment by default. It is farther ordered that this rule bb published in one of tho Gazettes of tho city Os Augusta, for the spas*' ol three months prior to tho next term. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. JAMES McLAWN, Clerk. March 1 w3m 49 Tilly Hollar* Rewards THE subscriber offers fifty dollars for the approx hension of JAMES R. SMITH, & his delivery to tho jailor of Lincoln County, Ga. I charge said Smith w : th committing Forgery in Augusta, in 1834 t and convoying a folded letter to me. At tho time o» this transaction, Smith made his home near Bachelor Retreat, in Pickens district, 8. C. James ft. Smith is about 20 years ol age, round bodied, strait built, haa fair hair, hluo eyes, fair skin, and ir scar on his talk check, which looks,like it might have been caused by tho cut of a razor; two of his lore-teoth out, talks bm-> ken and haps very much In his speech. Arty person that will confine said Smith in any secure that I can got him, 1 will give thirty Dollars. JOEL GITTENSf. 1 S—ln nddilion to the above reward, I will giva tor tho delivery of the said Smith, to tho jailor afore said, thirty five dollars more. 'j. O. Lincoln county, July 15 44 mlf 7S Dollar* Reward. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on Sunday, tire 12lh instant, a negro jflflia man named WfLEV,about 21 yean sJHai of age, six feet high, dark rumple*- ffWWi ion, quick spoken, and quite buw hgged. ll is supposed that be has been stolen by a man by tho Mine ESBBBBB "I Solomon Millirons, who was lurking about the section of country In which 1 live, at tho the time of iho negro's obsenee. This man Millirons is a largo built man, perhaps six feet high and probably weighs ‘4OO poundshis skin is quilo dark or rather very sallow fir a white man—his hafr black. Any person who will apprehend tho said negro and lodge him in tome sale jail shall ho entitled to a reward of twonty-fivo dollars ; if delivered at my house in Bibb county, nftnen miles beyond Macon, Geo. in the direction of Knoxville, Crawford coun ty, shall have fifty dollars reward ; and a furtbei re ward of twenty-live dollars will be given for the apprehension of the whitu man and Ins confinement in any jail, fob 23 3tw JOSIAII DICKSON. Tho Richmond Whig, Columbia Telescope, and Knoxville Tenn. Register, will insert the uhov hree limes, and send their accounts to this office. I,iucoin Sheriir* .Sale. WILL ho sold, on the first 'Tuesday in April nnxt, within tho legal hours of sale, 800 acres of Land more or less, on the waters of Fishing Crcolt, occupied at present by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Moss, Airs. Francis Chunault, John U McLean, and John Muss ; to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su perior Court of Lincoln county, in favor of Robust 8. Sayre vs. Lewis R. Beman, principal, and Ale» andor .Moss security; properly pointed out by Alex ander Muss. FRANCIS F. FLEMING, S. L.«. Feb. 25 46 Valuable Plantation SFOR SALE. The subscribers efts' for sale their plantation, situated on the Oakmulgee river, six miles below Han kiiHville, containing two thousand atree of Land, mure or less; lour hundred el cleared and under good state of cullir*. lion, 'forms, one third on the first day of January next, at which lima possession will bo given. The balance in two annual instalments with interest from dale. JAS. As WM. GERMANY. Feb. 24 4t 45 Executor’* Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Eliza Mil tun, deceased, are required lu make payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted^are re qested to present their claims, properly aulhenliuat ed, within the lime prescribed by law. ILL. GAMBLE, F*h 15 Executor. $l3O Reward. sre 1 will give the above reward for tho ap- Jjf prehension and delivery of my Negro fif/Vt CHARLOTTE, at ray residonc near Millhaven, in .SVriven county. She is jTIRj'N about twenty years okl, very dark com- QJjjimSv plcpted, and dresses fine fur a servant. Shu was purchased some months past ififTßp*! Mr. Thomas J. Walton, of Augut la, by Thomas W. Oliver; and, ns her mother and acquaintances live in that city, it is Very likoly shat is harbored by some «f them. MARTHA OLIVER. Feb. 28 . 48 Ilor*e* Lost. Am, STRAYED or .Stolen from the sta- RPrft hie* ol tho Georgia Rail Road Ac Bank* ty THN ing Company, situated on Sectiori No, fl|s, two snort-tail Bay wagon HORS 9j" ES—one of them has a star in his 186k@aCWa forehead. Whosoever wiil.return the above mentioned Horses to the stables, o| to th# un- dersigned at tho flamers Hole', August*, shall | liberally rewarded. ' .. J EDGAR TJIOMSQN. i Feb 0 32 Tho Sentinel and Courier, will copy the above > three times weakly. Csiiardian’* Notice; ■J AGUR MONTHS after date, application will be 1’ made to the honerable the Inferior. Court of " Jefferson county, silting ns a Court ol OrdimiVy, for leave to sell the interest of the minor heirs 81 Wil t [jam Streetmnn, deceased,in lot number six, in the c mentv-second district of Muscogee county, anil ll also for leave to sell a negro man named Charles, be e longing to said estate; for the purpose of division I amongst the heirs of said estate, e MOSES BRINSON, Jr. Guardian , of the Minora, and Administrated da bonus ttuhoi Estate. Jan 16 X -48 St