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Hermitage extract.—This lately in.
vented combination of dilTerenl odors has ac
quired a just popularity, not only by reason of tl r*
strength and delicacy, imt of the extraordinary du
ration of it- perfume. Whilst the strength of ma
ny other extracts and essences arc almost as evan
escent as the bloom of the flowers from which they
are derived, the Hermitage retains all its fragrance
for an indefinite length ol time, and is scarce to he
removed from the garment on which it is poured,
by washing, hence it is probably the chea|)ost and
most delightful perfume of our laboratories. For
sale, together with a large asaortmentof Perfumery,
Soaps, Hair (lils, &c. h\ ANTON V & II AINES,
nov IS 232 Broad street.
H“ AT STORE.-d n MALLUIIi having
connected himself with one ol the large t
manufacturing homes at the North, will in lutnro
conduct the business under the firm of A. H.
.Mallory AV o* Thoir |»re*f*nt arning«*mnrihi will
*rmbl« A. B. M & Co. to snips*ly their customers on
the most nceommodnlirig terms. They nre now
receiving their Fall and Winter supply of Gentle,
men's Hals, Caps, Are ; also, a large assortment ol
Ladies’ Bonnets, of tho latesi style and superior
Simlny. Those wishing to piirehaso articles in
teirlme, either at wholesale or retail, are solieitod
t*y roll and examine their assortment.
oct2 if A, 11 MAM.OIiV At Co.
SILKS. —Just received, a fine assortment of
Silks, consisting in part of Plain and Figured
Black and Blue Black Silk, Plain and Figured Color’d
Silks, Figured Satin Taglione, a new and beautiful
article for dresses; also, Fancy Silk Ildkfs. Shawls,
and Scarfs. G. 11. NOBLE Ik Co,
oct 30 opposite the Planters’ Hotel.
M RICHMOND HOTEL. I—The 1 —The subscriber
having purchased the entire interest of Mr.
Edward W. Collier, in Hie above establish
ment, would by this means inform his friends and
the public generally, that he intends giving his
undivided attention to the accommodation of all
who may call on him, unit hopes by his intended
exertions to please, to merit the farmer patronage
of the house, oet 22 2m JESSE CLARK'.
(Lj' The Southern Recorder will publish the
above 2 mouths, and forward their account to this
office.
m.’ciioes roit sam:.
Till K subscriber has just received direct from
Virginia, ninety-five likely young Negroes,
consisting of men, women, boys and girls. Plan
ters and others will do well to call on me, ns I am
determined to sell on the most reasonable terms.
JIEN.I. DAVIS.
Hamburg, November 88,1838. 30td
Mil. sV Mils, Iit;ICIITON’S SCHOOL,
Corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds s/.5., .tnifuslii.
(lIIANIiE OF TERMS. —The attempt to pre-
J serve classes from being broken up by pupils
entering at an advanced period of the term is found
to be impracticable. As the arrangements oftlie school
arc thus compelled to yield to the convenience of dis
tant patrons, and absent citizens, the charge for the
whole term will, therefore, no longer be required of
those who wish to enter but for a part.
A scale of graduation, according to the time each
pupil is entered, will be adopted, corresponding
with what is found in other simlar institutions in
the state.
For (he whole term of nine months , the charges, as
heretofore, are for the Senior Department, >su
Primary do 50
Music on the Piano Forte, 75
French and Drawing, each 111
For tix months —Senior Department, BO
Primary Department, 37 50
Music, h(i
French and Drawing, each 30
For three months —Senior Department, 35
Primary Department, 20
Music, 32
French and Drawing, each IS
The school is now iu full operation, and amply
supplied with Teachers. There are connected wiiii
this institution, nine Teachers: in the English and
Classical branches, Rev. A. M. Egerton, Mrs. Eger
ten. Mr C. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman.
In French, Drawing and Penmanship, Miss S.
Dup *e.
Lectures in the Natural Sciences, Mr. M. Platt,
in Vocal Music, Miss S. Penniman.
In Instrumental (Music, Mr. .1. Pchellas.
Lectures in Chemistry will he cuinmenrcd as
soon ns the necessary arrangements can be made.
N. U. Former pupils of the School are invited lo
attend the Lecture gratuitously ; to a few others
tickets will he sold on moderate terms.
Qj" Board may now be readily obtained in res
pectable private families, and on reasonable terms.
Parents and Guardians are respectfully invited to
continue their visits to Hie School, al all hours of
the day, to witness the recitations and progress of
the Pupils, nov 14 6td3tw
(pjT The City papers, Columbus Enquirer, South
ernKecordcr, and Athens Whig, will please copy
he above six limes weekly, and charge this office.
(A LOTH CLOAKS. —Ladies’ and • lenlleinen's
J Cloth Cloaks, of superior qualities, and made
in the best manner, just received and for sale low by
nov 21 wAtrwllstniar .1. D. (’BANE fk Co.
M adison male andfi.m\le acade
mies.—The Trustees of this Institution,
have the pleasure to announce to Hie public, that
their Academies are in the most flourishing condition
and present to the public the most inviting induce
ments for the education of youth.
The male department is under the charge of Au
gustus Alden, A. M.,the present Rector, who will
have an able assistant for the English department.
Mr. Alden is known as one of Hie most successful
teachers in this state; bis time during tbe ensuing
year will be devoted to tbe higher brandies of the
classics, Mathematics, and Oratory.
Our female school lias succeeded beyond our most
sanguine expectations. We consider our institution
inferior to none in the Southern country. Professor
Pierce, assisted by Miss White and others, have
charge of the Literary department. Their success
during the present year, we consider a snlliciciil
guarantee for an opportunity of obtaining in the
Madison Female Academy a finished education in
all the higher and substantial branches of literary
knowledge. Mr. Daniel Chose, Professor of Vocal
and Instrumental Music, having secured a competent
assistant, will be enabled to give the utmost satis
faction in his department. Such has been the num
ber of pupils during the present year wishing musi
cal instruct he could not accommodate them
all; this will be now obviated, ami his entire atten
tion to this department will be given. His reputa
tion is firmly established.
Our village is quite healthy. Hoard ran be ob
tained in the most respectable families at moderate
rates.
Tbe tuition fees are placed upon fair grounds.—
We believe they ate lower than at aovoral institu
tions in our stale, where opportunities for education
are not as good.
The Male school will open on the Ist, and the
female on the fourth Monday in January next.
E. R. JONES, N
JOHN W. PORTER, I
JAMES EVANS,
THUS. J. 11l BNEV,
nov 8 JOHN HOBSON, J swSw
stiTma,three veaus etanuing
Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with
the above distressing malady. Symptoms—great
languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head
ache, difficulty of breathing, lightness and stricture
across the breast.d'ttziuess, nervous irritnbiliiy and
restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position
without the sensation ol impending suffocation,
palpitation of the heiin, distressing cough, costive
ness, pain of tho stomach, drowsiness, great debility
•ml deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. R, Mon
roe gave up every thought of recovery, and d.to
despair sat on the countenance of every person in
terested in his existence or happiness, till by ucci
dent lie noticed in » public p iper some cures effected
by Dr. M in. Evans Medicine in Ins complaint
wbirb induced him to purchase a package of the
Pills, which resulted incompletely removing every
symptom ot the disease He wishes tosav his mo
tive for this declaration is, that those alilicied with
the same or any symptoms similar to those from
which he is happily restore*l, may likewise receive
the same inestimable benefit. Wm. EVANS
For sale by e NTO.NV A HAINES,
Sole agents lor AtiguslaG.
DISSOLUTION •
r Ixlir. copartnership heretofore existing unde
R firm ot Robertson Ac Benedict, is tins day dts
solved by roultml consent. All persons indebted
to tbe late firm are requested lo make immediate
payment lo J. B. Robertson, xxho i* authorised to
collect all the outstanding debts, and attend to ail
the unsettled business. J. B. ROBERTSON
Augusta, 7th July, 1837. L, S. BENEDICT
83rL B. ROBERTSON will continue the Shoe
Business on his ow n account al the old stand, and
solicits a continuance of tho former patronage ex.
•ruled to tho Uw firm. 173 fjuly 25
SILC'OX &. BROTHERS,
Cab net, Choir anil Sofa Warerootn,
Wfl Broad street, opposite Gould, Hnlklcy
< o. The subscribers have removed
1r,,1M t,le ‘ r former location to the large
!/ fjl V and cominodimiß * orool Mr. \V Ntd
* " * son, now offer for sale a well assorted
slock of unifies ni the above line, principally ol
their own mnnufnetiire, made from the latest and
most approved New York patiorns, which consist
in part of the following —marble top sideboards,
nahogagy do; jiier, card, rent e, dining, lea, work,
and other tables, dressing bureaus with marble and
mahogany tops, secretaries and book-eases, sofas
ottomans, marble lop wash* nods, writing desks
footstools, mahogany, earl and birdsnye maple bed
steads; also,five doz excellent mahogany French
ball French and Grecian chairs, and o varieiy o
jincy,cane, rush,and wood seal do. Thankful fin
(insi patronage, they solicit a continuance of Ihi
saieeal their new store, where they will coiilinin
to sell at unusually low prices, and warrant tin
goods equal to any. aprilM
LAW 51 IK K.
f |3HE subscriber has removed his office to tin
■ south room, second floor, in the Post Offici
range, where he can at all linn s be found and con
stilled by (hose who may need Ins services,and wil
honor hini with their confidence,
sept 5 Ihndlr&w WM. W. HOLT.
Twenty Dolinin Reward.
/TjHl Runaway (mm the subscriber, about i
month tinee, a negro girl by the nntm
i Jf ft. "oj'd Aplionsine, likely, anil about six
I teen years ol age. The above rowan
| wilt bo paid lor her apprehension uni
sßmdelivery lo J.P.SETZE.
ug 27 Irwlf
lIAHDW A UK AND rl TIiKRV.
FIND E subscribers have received by recent arri
I vals at Savannah, one hundred and tw'cnf
packages of Hardware and Cutlery, which havi
been purchased from the manufactories in Dinning
barn and Sheffield, on the most favorable terms; this
together with their former slock on hand, make:
their assortment equal ta any ever before offered it
the southern market; all of which will he disposer
of on the most liberal terms. Country merchant
and others are requested to call and examine so:
themselves. MOORE &, DAVIS,
2(i5 Broad street, opposite the Globe Hotel,
uov f) d&w6t
inti G s ion l .
FIBHE subscriber respectfully in firms his friend*
X and (he public generally, linn ho has taken the
corner store No. 309, in McKenzie N Benitoeli'*
buildings, where he is receiving a largo and fresh
asHonnienl of Hums, Medicines, Painls, Oils, Glass,
Dye Stuffs, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Ac.
Art, which he w ill dispose of on lire most uccom
modutlog terms.
Physicians and merchants are requested to call
and examine his slick, as Iris nrlieles are fresh and
genuine, anil they will bo pleased with his terms.
Orders from the eonnlry punctually attended 10,
and every article warranted ol the first quality
out 18 «wBm ROBERT GARTER.
PSIHE subscriber has associated his son H- W
| Kneeland. with him in the Factorage and Com
mission business, which will be conducted under
the linn of S. Kneeland ft Son, they tender their
services to their friends and public,at the stand for
merly occupied by S. Kneeland &, Co. their VVare-
I o isc being Fire Proof, and extensive, respectfully
solicit a sharp of public patronage,
nov I f ,‘!nisw S. KNEELAND.
Fancy ('anal Flour.
RRFILL be landed to-morrow, (It) biffs. Canal
V* Flour, (fancy brand). For sale low, from
the Wharf.
nov I t wlw A. I. HUNTINGTON *• sw
fbhie howaii.tr ia.si ii.i.H,.
I New Capital r;/ - $300,0011 —office No. 54 Wall
street, New York. This Company continues to in
sure against loss and damage by Fire, and the ha
zards of Inland Navigation.
mnKCTons.
If. Havens, President, Cornelius W. Lawrence,
Najah Taylor, Win. Couch,
.1. Phillips Phenix, John Morrison,
David Lee, Caleb O. Malstcd,
Win. W. Todd, Jehicl Jaggar,
Moses Allen, If. L. Woolley,
Mieah Daldwin, Joseph Otis,
Fanning ('. Tucker, Meigs I), benjamin,
John Rankin, John 1). Wolfe.
G. B. Varnuni,
LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary.
The subscriber is prepared to take Lire and River
risks, us Agent of the above Company, at the eur
rent rates of premium.
JAMES H. BISHOP, Agent
nov 21 Cmw of the 11. Ins. Co.
HUES & DIIALI.’S
Fire-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, Gn.
PB'IHE undersigned, grnlelul for (he liberal pul-
B ronage and support of their friends and cus
tomers heretofore, beg leave lo inlorm them and
the public, that they eoiuinne to transact a general
Warehouse and Commission Business, at
llieir old slam! on Broad street. Their warehouse
and close stores are in good order lor the reeoplion i
of cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances will
al nil limes bo made on produce and consignments.
The agents ot the Georgia Railroad will with
promptness receive and forward all cotton consign
ed lo ns in (he different depots, as also any goods
that may be ordered through ns up llie road.
HOPKINS, JENNINGS A Go, Whole
sale Grocers, are now receiving and opening an
extensive slock of Groceries, in the fire-proof store
of the warehouse newly creeled, which they will
be prepared to oiler on the most liberal terms. All
orders through us, and filled by them, will be free
of commissions, and lo the entire salislaetiun ol tbe
panics ordering.
All communications will bo addressed to us
jointly, as the business in future will be conducted
m the name ol ll o firm. Pledging llieir usual
promptness lo nil business confided !• llieir rare,
will hope to merit a roniimmi.ee of iho confidence
heretofore so liberally bestowed.
JOHN REES
EGBERTH BEALL
Augusta, October 2, 1838,
B3s file city papers, Milledgeville Recorder,
Standard ol Union, Soul hern W lug, Athens, will
copy llie above into llieir papers weekly, nniil first
January next. E B. B.
GIUORRIA IXis’K A TliCSI' GOMP’V.
.IT AUdUSTA.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS,
o which $037,1)00 is paid in, and invested in
Hank- Stocks, and the balance in a course o/
payment, by monthly instalments.
H\ the net ol Incorporation llie property oleneb
Stockholder is bound, i 0 the amount ol bis
stock, lor nil eonimcts made by tboCompany, while
lie is a Stockholder, and for six months afterwards:
which makes til ! nelunl responsibly of the Institu
tion equal to Turn Milhous of Dollars.
The present number of' Stockholders is Two
Hundred.
Extract from the Ui/e Laws.
"In settling losses, if tbe right of the assured he
clear, advantage shall not be taken of any mere
legal objection."
Insurance, against fire, and on Marine and In
land navigation, may be effected by application
personally, or by letter, at the office, or to any of
the Company's Agents. The terms of Insurance
will be as favorable as those of other good offices
On risks taken by Agents, losses will lie paid, where
the premiums are received.
11108 8. METCALF, President.
directors.
Samuel Hale, Artemas Gould,
Amory Sibley, John M. Adams
Solomon Kneeland, William II Morgan,
Moses Kotl.Jun. Elisha Manton,
Adam Johnston, William P. Knthbone,
David W. St. John, Benjamin W arren,
Jacob Moise, James P. Stuart,
Hays Bow. I re, Samuel H. Peck,
Andrew J. .Miller, George Parrott,
Edward Padeltbrd, Francis M. Robertson,
B M. T. GOULD, Secretary
AGENTS.
Savannah, Patlollord, Fnv, & Co.
Darien, P K Yongo & Sons,
Milledgeville, Iversen I. Harris,
Martin, Charles Dav,
Columbus, Arthur B. Davis,
Hamburg, S, C. George Parrott,
Charleston, do. John G Holcombe,
New York City, H Thomas 48 Pmc st.
New Orleans, Francis Gttnahl,
Mobile, Ala. Fielding Bradford,
Baltimore. Joint G Proud & Co
Fayetteville, N. C. Starke A Pearce.
Wolumpka, Ala. iVh n Morrs.
Montgomery. Ala. Suckney & \Vilson,
loll'1 ' Field & Morgan,
Ihllahasee, Fa Robert J Hackley
Apalaehtrola.do. J Day & Co
Dec 18
Saw Mill lor Saif*.
, undersigned offers for sale hii Mill, for-
B merly known as (.’hilts’,on Butler’s Creek, ten
I miles from Augusta. It has just been rebuilt of
e the best and most substantial materials, and is now
- in complete operation—the tract contains between
J three or four hundred acres of land, well timbered
it with pine and poplar, and lies broadside to the
d (leurgia Railroad tor one mile—one hundred acres
it of said land is of first quality, and capable of being
»> irrigated, therefore suitable for the culture of the
G Morns Multicaulis, or Chinese Mulberry. Its in*—
'I j mediate contiguity to the Railroad at the first stop
*. ping place of the cats, renders it valuable property.
H > Further description is deemed unnecessary, as per
* sons wishing to buy will of course view the premi
lt I ses. I will also sell to suit purchasers, lots from
II j five to fifty acres of land, with good springs of pure
,r water, with and without improvements, adjoining
,e the said Mill tract,also lyingon the Railroad. Also
le 1 will sell a lot of fifty acres with a first rate spring,
10 and some improvements, adjoining the summer re
— sidenee of John S. Coombs —and also rent a dwel
ling, blacksmith, and workshops, on the Milledge
-16 ville road, where it crosses Hutlcr’s Creek.
e The above property is offered privately till the
first Tuesday in.(unitary next, when if notdisposed
i** of, it will he publicly offered lor sale at the lower
Market house, in Augusta.
dees tnvtlj A. N. VERPERY.
EXECUTORS’ SA le.
V/SfILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
j 1 Wv next, at the lower Market House, in the city
x _ of Augusta, a Tractof I’ine Land, belonging to the
r( j estate of John Fox, deceased, known as the little
|( j mill tract, about eight miles from Augusta, contain
ing about 1918 acres, and adjoining lands of Hale,
Verdery and Philips. Terms made known at sale.
PETKII BENNOCIf,
ANTOINE PICQUET.
i- HENRY H. GUMMING,
ty November 30,1838 trwtd Executors.
c .i i sr uiicuv i;d,
"s" ft 1 IGHTY-FO./R LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES,
s ’ I A well assorted, direct from Virginia, which
,‘ s will be sold on as good terms, if not better, than
"1 any lot of Negroes that can be shown in our market.
' a They consist of likely Fellows, Boys, and Girls,
s Ac. They will be sold singly or in lots to suit
jr purchasers, by a permanent citi/cn of Hamburg, S.
C. Persons wishing to purchase will please call
and examing for themselves, at the house of the
_ subscriber. JOSEPH WOODS & Co.
nov 28 trw3w
* 6 1 EORGIA LlME.—Fresh Stone Lime of os'good
I 1 ’ f 0 quality as any in the market, put up in boxes
j stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor
tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity.
Price $3 the single box and $2 .00 by the quantity,
" delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, and at the
mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will
11 he sold at the same rates with freight off Apply to
I T. 1). SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or
June Id trw&dtf D. KIRKPATRICK & Co.
h rHXHE Committee on the Library of Oglethorpe
I University,respectfully solicit,from Hie friends
of education and literature, donations of Books to
7 the institution. Any contributions to this object
. from Augusta and vicinity, may be left at the store
r of Wm. Shear, Augusta, who will forward them to
r the University.
Jos. Jlanry Lumpkin, Chairman
W. W. Holt, D. C. Campbell,
y .1. L. Harris, J. 8. Wilson,
T. Doubling, K. Chamberlain,
S. S. Davis, 1. W. Raker.
-• nov 23 trwGt
1 COMMISSION HOUSE
1 In Baltimore, Md.
FINHE undersigned respectfully' announce to their
I B friends and acquaintances, and the public gen
erally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States,
I that they have opened a Commission House in lialti
. more, under the linn of RUTH ERFORD &Hl 'RL
. BUT’, for the transaction of a General Commission
Business. They will he prepared to fill orders, and
do business according to the most liberal customs oj
the place.
They will lake occasion to inform all who may
fed interested, that there arc regular lines of ves
sels running between Baltimore and Charleston,
Savannah, St. Marks, Apalachicola, and St. Josephs,
Mobile and New Orleans; and that transient vessels
can always he had for other places where, as yet,
there are not regular lines from Baltimore. Their
store is No. 11, Bowlv’s wharf.
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
SAM’L. HURLBVT.
Baltimore, November o, Is.is. trwGw
MORUS MULTICAULIS.
ID. WATKINS, of Petersburg, Georgia, has
• just received on consignment from Virginia,
FOUR JACKS, and VIVE JIN NETS. The Jacks
arc large and likely, of approved performance, vig
orous and sure foal getters, and will be warranted.
Choice can be had at one thousand dollars, second
at eight hundred, third at seven, and fourth at six
fifty. The are very large and regular
breeders, all in foal, and one with a colt at her
i side. Their prices range from two to five hundred
collars. Persons wishing such stock are invited to
iidll and purchase. swtf nov 16
if i 1.0 I’HIMG. —The subscriber lias now in store
a new and elegant assortment of superfine
HEADY MADE GARMENTS, suitable to the
season,manufactured in his own establishment from
the best of goods, and in the latest style of fashion,
consisting of Dress and Frock Coats of all the ap
proved colors, Surtout Coats of cainblet, Beaver,
Pilot, and double milled cloth, Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s superfine Cloth and Camblct Cloaks, Velvet,
cloth, cassimere, Merino, Silk and Bombazine Vests;
( cloth, cassimere, Satinet and Kentucky Joan Pan
taloons ; Velvet and Gingham Dressing Robes, &c.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
nov 28 208 Broad st. opposite the State Bank.
A NEGROES FOR S ALE. —The subscri
, I ,-V * Flier lias just arrived from Petersburg, Vir
i 1 giuia.with one hundred and twenty likely young ne
groes of both sexes,and every description, which he
offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. He
begs leave to make knownto his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he has made f Hamburg his place
, of residence, and will he constantly supplied with
1 negroes suitable for planters in this vicinity. Those
1 at a distance wanting to purchase, may at all tisom
depend on finding a large number of negroes on
| hand.
The lot now on hand consists of able bodied men,
; plough boys, two first rate blacksmiths,several likc
’ ly and well qualified house servants of both sexes,
. several professed cooks, washers and ironers, ser
if oral women with children, small girls, suitable for
nurses, and several small hoys without their moth
b crs. Planters and traitors are earnestly requested
« to give the subscriber a call previous to making
e purchases else-where, as he is enabled and will
< ■ sell as cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any
other person in the trade.
BENJAMIN DAVIS.
0 Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 28, 1838. ts
N. B. —Also for sale, 1 wagon and four horses ; 1
wagon and 2 horses; 2 carryalls with horses ; 1 first
rate saddle horse, and 1 policy.
e (J7/’ The Columbia Telescope,Milledgeville, Jour
nal, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer,
' will please copy the above for one month),and send
j j their accounts to this office for payment.
e GEORGIA LIME WORKS.
■ rill IE subscribers respectfully inform the public
1 | that they have commenced' the manufactory of
LIME near Jacksonborough,in Scriven county,Ga.
They have extensive quarries of Limestone, which ,
is considered by professor J. R. Coiling. State Geol
ogist, to whom the proprietors arc indebted for the
information which induced them to embark in the
undertaking, to tic of the very purest kind. They
have consequently erected large and substantial
Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured
men from the North who are perfectly acquainted
with the business. A portion of the Lime is now in
market and has been pronounced by the principal
builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, and others,
to tic of excellent quality. The subscribers take
pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in
the devolopeinent of the internal resources of Geor
gia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole
United States cannot produce a more beautiful arti
cle.
They have now a quantity on hand, which they
will deliver at the mouth of BrierCreck on the Sa
vannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive
preparations in progress, they expect to lie able du •
ring the next winter and spring to supply orders to a
very large amount ; and they have every reason to
believe that they will entitle themselves to the favor
and patronage of the public by producing a cheaper
and better article at home than can be found
abroad.
Orders will be received by D. Kirkpatrick & Co.
or by Thos. L. Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonboro’. ’
OOHNELIUS & SMITH
May 7 Sawd&wtf *
POWDF.R ON TIIF. WHARF.—Cne hundred
kegs good Powder for blasting, now on the
river, will be received in a few days, and sold low
from the wharf by RATHBUNE & BAKER,
dec 1 St
DAXCIXi ACADEMY.
MR. J. C. SMITH, having been requested by
several gentlemen to form another class for
Dancing and Waltzing, is now ready to recehe ap
plicants at the Masonic Hall, or at the Mansion
House. Those desirous of joining the class would
do well to make immediate application, as the num
ber is limited and nearly made up, and the class will
commence on Monday, loth inst. 3t dec 3
N OTICE to the creditors of the firms of Shelman
k Lambert, Shclman Sr Deighl, Shclman A
Cloud, and the late AugustusG. Shelman, deceased.
Upon a bill filed by the administrators of the late
Doctor Augustus G. Shelman, to have the estate of
their said intestate marshalled and paid to his credi
tors, and in the investigation of said case it appeared
that the assets in the hands of the administrators,
had hern derived from the several firms in which
the deceased had been concerned in his life time,
as well as from his individual property; and it
moreover appearing that there will be a deficiency
of assets to the whole of the several claims, it was
ordered by the court, that there should be allowed
further time, until the 17th day of January next, for
the several claimants to render in their claims pro
perly authenticated, so that on the said day there
may ho a distribution of the funds now on hand;
and it was further ordered that all claims not ren
dered in by or before that day, do lose their loan to
any parlor portion of the assets then to be distribu
ted, and the undersigned Clerk of the Superior
Court of the county of Jefferson, was appointed au
ditor, to whom the said several claims will be
handed in, on or before that time, with a view to
the pay merit thereof in accordance with the decree
of the court in the said ease.
E BENEZER BOTHWELL.
Louisville, November 30,1838. trwtd
IRON FOUNDRY & M AJIIINE SHOP.
mUE undersigned has the pleasure to inform his
0 friends and the public, that he has now in suc
cessful operation, his NEW FURNACE,constructed
on the latest and most improved principle, and is
prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of all
descriptions, which he promisesjo execute with
neatness anddespateh, and at prices that will not
exceed in expense, any that may he imported.
His MACHINE SHOP will be in operation about
the middle of November, and will then he prepared
to receive orders for STATIONARY and LOCOMO
TTVE ENGINES.
ALSO,
All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORK.
All orders from the country will be regularly at
tended to.
Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbus
and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Wm. Pat
ton’s counting house, Fit/simons’ wharf, where or
ders and notes may be left, which will be attended
to daily.
dec I sw4w THOMAS DOT fERER.
N E\V (IOUDS ! NfAV (.uUds !
IIiriLLIAM CLAGETT, Jr., No. 238 Broad st.
V T has just received the balance of his Fall
Goods, among which will be found
8 pieces splendid new style gros de Apiquss
4 do rich plain gros de Sols
1 do blk gros grain and a general assortment
of the richest Black Silks
10 do new style coronation Prints
10 do Imperial Dresden do
1 ease large size Palm Hoods, colored
1 do misses’size do do do
6 cartoons handsome French Flowers,<Src., which,
together with a very handsome assortment of Sta
ple and Fancy Dry Goods, will be sold on the most
pleasing terms.
The public, and particularly the ladies, are res
pectfully invited to call and look at the above. —
The subscriber pledges himself to sell as low as his
neighbors who profess to sell at cost, or any other
establishment in the city,
nov 27 trw2w WM. CLAGETT, Jr.
n kEARBONK’S PATENT BALANCES, of all
[j p sizes, from 300 to 2000 lbs. draft, many of
them fitted with long head pieces expressly for
weighing Cotton, for sale by
HALSEY & HARDING.
Savannah, Nov. 23 trwGt
ID Tim, sugar, molasses and hay.—
ft, 25 bbls Boston Rum
20 hhds Sugar, good quality
10 hhds Molasses, suitable for retailing
50 bundles best Eastern Hay, for sale by
nov 22 trw2w J. MEIGS.
SEEMING OFF AT UISI :
THE subscribers having on hand a very exten
sive and general assortment of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods, and wishing to reduce their stock by
spring, in order to open with a new assortment, will
sell tiie same at Wholesale or Retail,as above stated
without reserve. All persons wishing to purchase
will do well to calf and examine their goods. Store
under the Globe Hotel.
Nov 23 d&3w C. & R. IVES.
NOTICE —All persons indebted to the late firm of
IVES & GRISWOLD, are requested tomakoimme
diate payment to C. & R. IVES, who will pay all
demands against the same.
WiIIBERLY & JONES.
INIIE subscribers having located themselves in
the city of Savannah for the purpose of car
rying on a general FACTORAGE A.\l) COMMIS
SION BUSINESS, under the firm and style of
Wimberly <y Junes, tender their services to their
friends and the public. Our exertions shall be ex
clusively for the interest of those who may conlide
to us the transaction of their business, and' our ut
most ami unwavering adherence to instructions ri
gidly observed. EDWARD WIMBERLY,
JAMES V. JONES.
REFERENCES.
Savannah. Augusta.
Jackson <v Marlow, C. J. Jenkins, Esq.,
Dr. C. P. Richardson, Col. 11. 11. Gumming,
Col. Wm. C, Harris. J, A D. Morrison.
Milledgertlle. Twiggs county.
Hines A Harris, Gen.. E. Wimberly.
Maj. Jeremiah Beall, Charleston.
James T. Lane. Wiley, Lane A Co.
Louisville. New Orleans.
Col. 11. L. Gamble, Wood A Simmons.
Macon. Mobile.
A. 11. Chappel, Esq., Daniel Chandler,
Solomon, Grilßn A Land,
L. A W. Cowles. nov 24 2mswAw
j MERCHANTS HOTEL, CHARLES
pii'ifn TON, (S. C.) —The Subscriber would res
pectfully'inform the travelling public, that
he has taken this heretofore reputable Establish
ment, and having put the same in complete order
for the reception of guests, solicits their p atronage,
assuring them, that if strict attention on his part,
and that of his Servants, the House shall be kept
up to its original character, whilst under his prede
cessors ; and any additions that can be made for
their comfort and convenience, will be attended to,
that it may be a Hotel of the lirst older in the city.
WM. NOLAN.
N. B.—B. W. SHELTON takes pleasure in re
commending his friends and acquaintances to his
successor, Mr. Wm. Nolan, with their patronage,
believing that he will give them entire satisfaction
ft or 23 sw3w
PBMiE Co-partnership foimerly existing between
B s - Kneeland St J. IC. Kilhnrn, under the firm
* of 8. Kneeland & Go. expired by its own limitation
cn the Ist inst. The unsettled business of the linn
will be attended to by the subscriber.
nov I t 3msw ~ S. KNEELAND.
GENTLE MEN’S FURNISHING STORE
Ao. 238 Broad street.
IF, subscriber has just opened
3 doz Gents’super Cloth Caps, of the latest tips
2 doz Boys’ and Youth’s Cloth and Seal Skin Caps
25 doz Neck Stocks,of Satin, Bombazin and Velvet,
of Tennant & Carter’s celebrated make.
30 doz round and square Linen Shirt Collars
Ruffled and Plain Linen Bosoms
Ruffled Black Satin Bosoms
A constant supply of colored Shirts, for Travellers
Gents’ superior black and colored Neck Shawls
A few doz real Madrass Cravats.
Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Gloves and half hose of the various qualities,
Philadelphia made Umbrellas
Also, another invoice on consignment of those
super Cassimera Pants and Vests, which have given
such universal satisfaction.
C/” Gentlemen will find at this establishment
every article appertaining to their wardrobes, and
100 subscriber will spare no pains or expense to
render his a sortmonl of gentlemen’s wear equal to
an\ in the city, as regards fashion,quality, and last
not least, moderate prices,
dec 1 sw3w WM. CLAGETT, Jr.
j Ceo. R. Road A Banking Co. >
Brandi at Augusta. 5
I \ EPOSITES in sums of five hundred dohars,
1 B f and upwards, healing an interest of six per
cent, per annum will be received at this ( (flee,
for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the
order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice
1 of their intention to withdraw.
nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cashier.^
BOOK ANI> JOll PBINTIR 6.
't Ml K subscriber has recently added to his matc
s also a very handsome assortment of New Plain
and rOnamental Type, Cuts ami Borders, and is notv
prepared to execute work in the neatest style and
shortest notice.
He would respectfully invite the attention of At
torneys and public oliicers to bis stock of Law
Blanks. The variety is believed to be greater than
can be found at any similar establishment in the
state. Blanks also printed to order at the shortest
notice.
Office on Campbell street, one door from Broad
street, and immediately'opposite A. J. & T. W. Mil
ler’s Law Office. ' BENJ. BHANTLY.
nov 29 w2t
augustaT 3ee b stT> re7~
Removed to six doors above the Rail Road Bank.
\\T ARIIANTED GARDEN SEED just received
V V from the Shakers by I. H. SERVICE.
A fresh supply of Garden Seeds, Bird Seeds, Clo
ver, Lucerne, Potato Onions, Onion Setts, &c.
The usual allowance made to country dealers.
; A few Brushes, Sieves, Swifts, Ac.; also, a beau
tiful collection of Bulbs, Plants, Flower Seeds, &c.
1 nov 27 lawdiSiw4m
REMOVAL.
JD. CRANE feCo. have removed their stock
• of Clothing to the south side of Broad street,
1 near their old stand, and directly in front of the
1 Planters’ Hotel, where they are receiving fresh
supplies of READY MADE CLOTHING, of vari
ous kinds and qualities, to which they respectfully
solicit the attention of their former customers and
those wishing to purchase. wtlstmar nov 24
Country Sent, Somerville.
THE subscriber offers for sale a House and Lot,
on the Sand Hills, one of the most desirable
. locations in Somerville. The Lot contains ten
I Acres, Garden, Orchard, and Arable Land. On the
, premises are Dwelling House, Extensive Kitchen,
t with Dormitories for Servants, Stable, Carriage
House, Wash House, with furnaces, Smoke House,
t a Well of line Water, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees,
1 &e. &e. All of which will be sold a bargain, and
. on the most accommodating terms, as to payment,
nov II Iwtf A. I. HUNTINGTON.
A CARD.
Ji__a The subscriber having fitted up that ex
tensive three story house, Col King street,
|f||S,a few doors below George street, as a
5 PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, with furniture,
• bods, bedding, &c. entirely new. is able to offer
- families, or single gentlemen,as permanent hoarders,
1 and such transient visiters as contemplate remain
ing in the city more than one day, good and spa
cious accommodations.
During the past summer the house has undergone
, considerable alterations, which will add to the com-
I fort and convenience of visiters.
Mis table will as all times be furnished with the
best the market affords.
His Wines arc of direct importations, and of the
choicest kinds. 0. A. ROORBACIL
Charleston, November 30,1838. sw3w
S.NOR SALE, my Plantation, in Richmond eonn
_ ty, fifteen miles from Augusta, on the road
leading to Patterson’s Bridge. It contains 1304
acres, upwards of dOO acres of which is cleared and
under good fence. It is in aline state for a good
crop, near 400 acres of it being new land, and the
whole of it was uncultivated last year.
Mr. N. Murphy, who lives adjoining the planta
tion, will show it and make known the price. So
may Air. Benton Walton, of the United States Ho
tel, be called upon to learn the price; and I will be
in Augusta from 22d of this month until 20th next
month. D AVID TAYLOR, Jr.
P, S. If the plantation should not be sold by the
Ist day of January, it will then be rented by Mr.
Murphy for one year. sw7w nov 12
n a CAROLINA HOTE L ,Broad-st., Charles
piiaMffl ton, S. C. —The proprietor of this estab
|lliiginyl llslimnnt heirs leave to inform bis friends
and patrons that he is this season better prepared to
accommodate them,than at any previous period since
he has been engaged in the business. During the
past summer, he lias repaired and refitted his pre
mises, and having completed all his arrangements,
respectfully solicits the patronage and support of
his country friends, and the travelling public gene
ral^-, and gives assurance that no efforts shail he
spared on his part, to contribute to the comfort of
such as favor him with their custom.
Families are informed that they can be furnished
with separate apartments, and that an entrance has
been constructed,by which they are enabled to keep
entirely private.
Since the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina
Hotel, some few years since, by which the proprie
'l tor lost a considerable quantity' of Wine, he has
| succeeded in replenishing his stoak.having collected
I a fine assortment of old wines, and first quality
liquors, which he can recommend with confidence,
nov 7 swSt ANGUS STEWART.
13UBLIC NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby no
tified that the firm of SMITH, BATEMAN
& Co., of Perry, Houston county, Georgia, was dis
solved bv mutual consent, on the first of March last.
Perry, Dec. 5 w3t SIMON BATEMAN.
r / w x CUTTINGS of the Morns Mul
ticaulis, warranted genuine, and
well put up, may he had if early application is
made to the subscriber. .lAS. PERRY,
deed w3t Tatnallcounty, Ga.
VN Election will take place on the first Monday
in January next, fora County Surveyor, for
Richmond county, to nil the vacancy occasioned by
the resignation of A. G. Raiford.
V. WALKER, J. I. C.
A. RHODES,.!. I. C.
1 nov9 wtd JNO. SKINNER, J. I. C
j LAND AND FERRY FOR SALE.
RB JILL be sold on tbe premises, on Saturday, the
| y f 22d day of December next, that well known
tract of land in Abbeville District, South Carolina,
1 four miles from Barksdale Ferry, on the Cambridge
road, for many years belonging to the Mathcsons,
j containing 600 acres; also, the Ferry across Little
| river, which, added to the tract of land, makes the
■ situation valuable. The terms of sale will be liberal,
■ : and those that wish to purchase the place will do
1 [ well to attend the sale, as the subscribers are deter
• 1 mined to sell it. J. E. GROCE, Agent
r for M. A. Simmons, and Frances Mathcson.
> November 1, 1838. td
t ’\JdTU E. —Absconded from Scriven county, in
. I XN July last, a white man, named, or called his
~ | name, JOEL VV. HORTON-, he wore off a blue
cloth coat, rassimere pantaloons and black bat; his
’ complexion is fair, brown hair, and about five and a
’ j half feet high, and easily to become acquainted
I with. He came to this place in January last. Se
-5 ] vend persons credited him, and he went in debt
I largely, and has gone off without paying any of
J 1 them; he is a notorious rascal, and all persons are
j requested to be on the alert and not be deceived by
- j such a scoundrel. Twelve and a half cents will be
1 ! given for his apprehension and lodging him in jail.
[| nov 24 3t WM. W. OLIVER.
Ct ACTION.—The public are cautioned against
J trading for a note of hand drawn by Edward
Collier, in favor of and endorsed by Edward Collier,
, sen., dated on or about the 29th October last, and
1 payable six months after date, for three hundred and
eighty-four dollars and sixty-one cents, the same
having been lost or mislaid arid notice thereof given
; to the drawer and endorser. A suitable reward wil
be paid for the recovery of said note, by
’ nov E 6t ‘ EDWARD THOMAS,
dj" The Constitutionalist will give the above six
insertions.
< IjASSU AL school.
rgMIL subscriber will, on the first Monday in
1 January next, open school and boarding, at Ids
place, one mile and a half from Barnwell village
on the Blackvillc road. The situation may he re
lied on as healthy, since not a case of bilious fever
{ has appeared in his family during a residence of
i many years.
Hoarding eight dollars per month ; English tui
tion from six to eight dollars per quarter; Latin
, Greek, Algebra, and Geometry, ten dollars per
quarter, ot twelve weeks, payable at any time
j within the year. Boys will be prepared to" enter
j the Junior ejassj of S. C. College, or any other.—
Btncl attention paid to their morals, ind every
means used to sway their minds with the love of
I study. [nov og w6t[ THOMAS QUIN.
ui I* r. -1 he public i'j cautioned again-, tored*
Xl mini named Auwstead Aluhm*
who left tins country a lew Hays past, indebted to
many ol our merchants to a considerable amount
and is supposed to have gone to Georgia, Alabama’
or Mississippi, and will no doubt act in the same
way there, where he is not known, as lie is well
dressed, in good, apparel, and may pass for what he
is not, and cannot be, an honest man.
thos, McCullough & son. *
Gladden’s Grove, Fairflld Dist., S. C. > M
November 13, 1838. 33t nov2l
Georg.ii, Jotterson County:
\\J 11L UK AS William L Kennedy, Ahminis- .
v V Iraior t John Kight, la: 0 of tins county, de- |
ceased, applies for leltois dismissory from said ad
ministration,
Those are therefore to cite summon and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the’
said deceased, to bearul appear at my oftico vviihm
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if a ,,y
they have, why said letters shull not he granted
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville tins
Silt June, 18 8.
June U EBENEZER BOTHWELL. Clerk.
Georgia, Burke county ;
V. 4- HEREAS Civility Limn, administratrix on
V V theestntc of Moses Uunn, deceased, applies
for letters ol dismission from said cstaie.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
bound appear at my office, within the lime prcsciib
ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should no; be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
tins 30th July, ls.B. liy order of court,
aug 9 <>m T. H. 11LOUNT, D. Clerk.
Georgiti, Scnveu county :
W : JfldthAS Moses N. McCall applies f ()r |ot.
tu ™ uismissory from Iho executorship of
W illiam I>. Hopson, ol Scriven county, deceased ;
Those are therefore to eilc and admonish nil an( j
sigular die kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be anti appear at my office, within die tin e pre’
scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they J, avp
why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonbo.'o
this lUdi day of September, 1838.
sept 10 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
Georgia, sciiveu county!
W’ HEREAS Azarmli Lnneis applies for letters
dismissory on die estate ot Annum Arnett,
of Scriven county, deceased :
These are llicrefore to cite and admonish all and
nngularthe kindred and creditors ol said deceased
to be and appear at my office wit bin die lime pre
scribed by law, to shew cause d any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given tinder my band at office, in Jacksonboro,
this It tit day ol September, ls3B.
sept 10 JOBHU A PERRY, Clerk.
Georgia, Burke county:
Bij the Court of Ordinary, of Burke county.
WHKU.KAB Susannah Smith, Administatrix of
77 Benjamin Smith, dec’d., late of said county,
has petitioned said Court, lor letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any the/
have, why said letters should not be granted.’ \
Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro,
this Bth day of Nov. 1838.
nov 15 T. H. BLOTNT, D. C.
Georgia, Sen veil County;
"ttS T 11EREAS Noah Freeman applies for letters
v f dismissory, on the estate of Eliza Oliver,
dec., of Scriven county.
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish
' all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters shall not be granted.
Given under my band and seal at office, this
2th day of November, 1838.
nov 15 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
Georgia, Jefferson county:
WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator of
the estate 0 Solomon Phillips, deceased,
applies for letters dismissory from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their objections, (if any they have,) at
my office, within the time prescribed by law.
Given under mb hand at office, this 20th Novem
ber, 1838. fnov 24] E. BOTHWELL, Clerk.
Georgia, Jefferson county:
JfEUEAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the
w » estate ol James Neely, deceased, applies for
letters dismissory from said administration.
1 hose are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singulartho kin Ired and creditors ol said dee’d to
be and appear at any office, within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville,this
31st day of July, 1838.
July K BENEZER LOTH WELL, Cl kj
Georgia,Jefferson county:
W/ HEKEAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator
* • on the estate ol Joseph Lockhart, late of
said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismis
sion from said estate.
These are iheietorc to cite, summon and ndmnn
ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol
said deceased, lo be anil appear at my office within
the lime pro-cribcd liy law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said let tors should not ke granted
Given und r my hand til office in Louisville, this
251 h Juno, 1838
June 38 EBEN£ZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
INOU R months afterdate application will be made
. to the honorable the Inferior court of Jefferson ■
county, when sittingjfor ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell two hundred and nine acres of land in sari
county, on the waters of Chaver’s creek,adjoining
lands of James and William Clements, and others,
belonging to the estate of Ephraim Ponder,deceased,
for the purpose of division.
11EZE1UAU PONDER, } „ , o
JAM ES. li. MOBLEY, 5 Executors.
November li), IS3B.
NkJ OTICK. —Four months after date, application
J.N will be made .to the honorable Inferior Court
of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in tiie city
(f Augusta, fronting 37 feet G inches on Ellis street,
by 133 feet. Also, 10 shares of the capital stock
in the Bank of Augusta, the property of Michael
Kinchly, deceased. A. KINCHLY, Adm’x.
November 23, 1838. m4t
■%TOTICE.—Four months after date application
a. N will be made to the honorable Inferior Court
of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land in the 1 fit’ll
district of Muscogee county', drawn by Jeremiah
Luther’s orphans. P. H. MANX/, Guardian.
November 22,1838. 4tm
INCUR pronlbs alter date application will be
made lo the h moritble Inferior Court of Burke
county, when Ht iiig for ordtt ary purposes, fur
leave to sell five hundred acrer of pine land, lying ‘
in Scriven county ; one gold lot containing lortv ,
acres, in the 2d section, 2 I district Cherokee re
ami one town lot in the (. wn of Oxlbrd, New «
county, ail belonging to the estate of Joseph Shew
make, late of Burke county, deceased.
Joseph a. shew'make, \ . .
ISAIAH CARTER, V
September 25, I S3B, 4m jjrj
months after dale npidicntiun will be J
made tome honorable the Interior Court of m
Columbia county, when silting forordinary pttrpo- ■
scs, for leave to sell 1 lie real cstaie belonging lo the M
estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the putpos* > s
of distribution amongst the heirs of said dectased. •;
NANt Y POR TER, Adminislrnitix
August 30, IS3B. of said estate. __ iIK
UK mounts utter dale, uppticaiton will b.‘ W
8 made lo the Honorable the Inferior Court ol ■
Richmond county, silting ns a Court of Ordinary, I
for leave lo sell lot No. 135, in first section I®® TJ
county, containing 2035 acres, fir the bent fit "• M
the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, laie jja
Gwinnett courtly.
JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
October 10, 1838 M
tNOUR months alter date npplicution ws'l j>® - 1
made lolhp honorable Inferior Court of Wt> r »® |
comity, when silting forordinary purposes, for lum* 7
lo sell all the real estate of Mark Desabay, lair 0 j
said county, for the purpose of a division beiwf® 11
the heirs of said cstaie. .
august 11, 1838 GF.O. EVANS Adai^
TENDER months after date, application will b»
1' made to the honorable the Inferior Court,
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary P ur r® ! ,®!'|B«|
for leave to sell a Negro mm, by filename ol T ll " s
belonging to the minor heirs of John H. Rhetief--*
leccnred. M
, nov 15 mtt A. H. ANDF.RBON. GuaU