Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 16, 1837, Image 3

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PUBLIC SALES. 3COO Shuras ICwnk of Augusta stock AT AUCTION a «V AV. f ■ • 4. ! . 5 *.< »i/ - . ON WEDNESDAY, the 18th insi, at II o'clock, the Halo of the increased Capital Stock oi tins Bank, will be resumed in trout of the Banking House; at which lime the Beard oi Directors will offer at auction, the privilege of subscribing for -Three Thousand additional shares, being the bid* .•nee of the increase authorized by the act of De (The terms of sale will be cash, or the notes of specie paying banks in the States of South Carolina and Georgia; But purchasers desiring a credit until Novflnber next, may hypothecate to a reasonable amount, until that time ffln By order of the Board of Directors, ROBERT F. POE,Cashier. Bank, of Augusta, Jan 11,1837' 8 id ■JEFFERSON SHEIUFFSALE.—WiII be sold J at the Market house in the town of Lonisville, on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usuaLhours of sale, the following property, (to-wil) viz;Anthony,a man, 45 ycarsold ; Hannah, a wo man, 37 years old ; Bennelta, a girl, 17 ycarsold.— All levied on as the property of John R. Daniels, to satisfy a mortgage ft* fa. in favor of Patiick B Uon nallv ; property pointed out in said mortgage. IVY W. GREGORY, Sh’ff. | ~ Jnn 4 td YkTOTIC'E.—Four months alter date, application 1* will bo made to the honorable the Inferior Court ofScriven county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- BW, for leave to sell three shares in an undivided Jjjact of Land of the estate of John Black, and on <fhich Mary Blacknow lives, for the benefit of tho ininors. MARY 81-ACK, Guardian. Jan 9 X in < J ltk[ OTICE. —Four months after dale, application i, • will be made to tho Honorable the Inferior ■k Court ofScriven comity, when silting for ominary '.v purposes, for leave to sell a negro fellow by the iiaf name of Stephen; for tho benefit of Lucy Ann S Braswell, a minor, by her guardian Barnett Newton. | Jan 9- X Jm OTIC E.—Four months alter dale, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior § Court of Scriven county, when sitting fur ordinary | purposes, for leave to sell the Rea! Estate of Daniel i Archer, for tho benefit of the heirs. J. S. SOUTHWELL, Administrator. | Jan 9 X 1° 4m I.XQR SALE.—A House and Lotat the lower end . of Broad-street, the property of Mrs. C. S. Mc- H Lean. The Lot is large and the House might be .' n.adea comfortable residence for a family at a small expense, For terms apply to i Jan 13 10 3tw] JOHN MOORE. H geological department, > A Milledgevilie, Jan, 6th, 1837. j *% mHE State Geologist of the State of Georgia - X hereby gives notice, that he will commence on the Ist of February to run the eastern section line, of the State, and make the necessary examinations during the summer, through the counties of Cha h am, Effingham, Scriven, Burke, Richmond, Co lumbia, Lincoln, Elbert. Frankhn, Habersham and Rabun; and respectfully requests of planters ■ and oters, any information of localities of Marl, ' L mestone, different kinds of Hocks, Metallic ones, Minerals, Soils, &c. in order that specimens may be obtained for the State Cabinet, at the Scat of Government, and an analysis be made of the same, to test their value. Also, mineral waters and springs. Information is requested of the boundary lines oi counties, for the purpose of constructing correct maps of the same, and also of the beads and courses of rivers, creeks, brandies, &c. and on any other subject connected witli the mineral treasures and agriculture of the State. J. R. COTTING, S. G. Jan 13 X . . , 10 3t DCr The Savannah Georgian, Ai hens banner, >Constitutionalist, Augusta, Milledgevilie Recorder, and Standard of Union, will give the above three weekly insertions. T\l OTIC’E— All persons indebted to the estate of ill Peter Mathis, dec'd are requested to make im mediate payment. Also, all persons having de mands against said estate, are requested to present them in terms of the said. ROBERT A. ALLEN,) M , NANCY MATHIS. \ Mm Jan 13 X 10 40d rfiWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Runa- X wav from the subscriber on the 27th day of October, e negro man ay the name of ANTHON Y, about 5 feet *• or 7 inches high, one tooth out be fore, with a scar on tiie ankle, lull eyes and speaks quick when spoken to, and of light eomplecuen ) It is likely be will make ids way for Savannah or Charleston. Jailors ate requested to give mlorma . tion immediately to the subscriber, in Burke coun- I ty, Ga, should said negro be lodged in their custoc y I Jan 4 2w2.nl WILLIAM W DAVIS k iKr The Charleston Merrury will insert tne * above once a week for 2 months and forward 11 cir J account to tins office for B* - IIEADDENTPoRTRait Painter, reepset . fully informs tho Citizens of Augusta ihat he 13 has returned to this city, ana taken the room in the I Masonic Hall which he occupied lad winter. Sir Specimens of ids Painting may be seen in a few days at Ins room, to winch he iuvites ibe alien s tion of those disposed to patronize him I Jan7 “ , OTIC E.-The mombets oft ho iota! .\hstinanco B IXi Society of Richmond County, wul meet on I Monday Evening next, 16th inst .at the ITisoytert- I an Lecture iUaam, at half past '■ o'clock. Jau 2 id 9 J. G, DUNL-.1,. e' ry._ I* foR ' \ I.E. is~hhds. New Orleans Sugar to X close a consignm nt A. ply to Si OVaLL, SiJi.MONs & CO. January 12 8 EW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO —A good as rtment of music, just received and for sale by \ Jan 7 5 tl] T. H. &I.C. I LANT. _ U 1 AfON—Colhor & Hill have just received 30 beds, handsome Cincinnati cured Bacon, as sorted lilies, hams and shoulders, for sale by the hogshead or at retail. [Jnn 3 11m WANTED TO HIRE—A Negro Girl capable of nursing and wailing about the h° u s‘!7" one nearly or quite grown would be preferred. Lib eral wages will bo given, payable monthly or by mo year. Apply at this office. , „ 1 lan 7 slf ; STEAMBOAT OFFICE, > Savannah, December 31, 1835. I RESOLVED, 'ihut in lu'ure a share ol tho Stock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia j ' shall bo uxeil olOne Hundred Dollars,and that bo , i President and Treasurer call in all the Wt certificates, and issue new certificates at the rale ol , One Hundred Dollars per share. , In conlbrmily to the above resolution ofthe Board » of Directors, Stockholders of the Suamboat ( om 'it pany of Georgia are hereby required to hand in W fheir present scrip on or he or tho l-t of Feoruary 4 next,that new scripbiMSKi«Uhemattlmabove m: rat /an 6 ® STEAM BOAT OFFICE, ? Savannah, Jan. 2,18.}/. S DIVIDEND NO. 24.—The Iloarcl of Directors ofthe Steamboat Company of Georgia, have 1 this day declared a Dividend oi Thirty-five Dollars f. per share on tho profits ot the Company for eight I, months past, wl.ich will be payable to iha - tmk- L holders or llieir Jegal representatives on and after II lire 16111 inst. W. E. LONG, Sec. & r. fc Janfi 4 1,1 - . t GEORGIA, Columbia Countt/. MARY J. LLOYD tolled before me one Idaok Horse, 14 or 15 years old, a star ini hisi face, I appraised by George Clark and Benjamm bar'll • iljjity dollars. THOMAS WILKINS, J. 1- A true extract from the Estray | p Jan 6 4 3twJ _ DAVID HARRIS. V k-_ 1 in |J A SS|>|Ai>’S l\(»« !» *)• "BLN OUR months after date, application vvm 1)0 i , mado to tho Inferior Court ot Jefferson r coliqty, for leave to sell slot of Land, lying in * Walker county, drawn by the heirs of Isaac Brin - son, deceased- MOSES BRINSON, Guardian. Nov. 26 18 ff AT COMP’ Y. I AUOUsTA, January 9th, 1837. > OTICB.—DIVIDEND NO. 3.—'i’ho Board ol mLM Directors, ot their last meeting, having declar ed a Dividend ( 25 > Twenty-Five per Cent on the Capital Stock, out ofthe prol?ts for Urn last 13 Bv ..ilia the same will be paid to the Stockholders Ikflhcir legal representatives, on oi' after 1 uesdoy JAMB 8 A. FAWNS, Sec v & Treas r. Jan 11 Police. FOUR months after dale, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for Ordinary purpo £ for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the '■ T-. nf Charles Cavenah, deceas' d. I Estate WIGGINS, Admr. I Mnvembcr 8. 1836 4tm | of'ha b o U^ e h,^ e > 7 0 “. clit twelve Directors, to servej FaWNS) from that dale. ‘‘ Sec'v & Treas’r. Jan H 8 ■— rr~ aTthi. Office I Draw ins; Expected TO-MORROW. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FI RECOMPANY CI,ASS NO. 2.—FOR 1837. Tube determined by the Drawing if the Virginia State Lottery, Class N 0,2, for 1837, to be drawn at Alexandria, 'a. on Saturday,Jan. 14, 1837. D. S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Vales & Mc- Intyre,) Managers. H I GII E S T PH 1 Z E, 30,000 DOLLS. ,„ , OB ANO SOHESUA 1 Prize of 530,000 is S3O 000 1 “ 8.000 is aiooo * -BOhO 13 4,000 } 3,000 is 3,000 2,500 is a 500 . 1 “ 1,5174 is 1,017 i “ 1,000 is 100,000 10 ‘ 500 is 5,000 SY „ 300 ’ H 6,000 SI “ 200 is 16,800 63 80 is 6040 63 “ 60 is 37&0 ]26 “ 50 is 6,300 ~'-8 40 is 5,040 3780 so is 7f,/,00 23436 “ jo i s 234,360 27,814 Prizes, amounting to §506,4371 tickets §lo—Shares in proportion. ■ll orders for Tickets in tho above Lottery will meet prompt attention, if addressed to _ A. READ, Contractor and State Agent, Augusta, Geo. Jan 16 OTFICIAL DRAWING OF TIIE Georgia Slate Lottery. For the benefit of the Augusta Inden't Fire C'omp'y. CLASS NO. J, FOR 1837. lst__2d 3d 4lli sth 6th 7th Bth 9th lOth 20 18 12 46 37 41 27 48 60 2 £ HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers as they stand arc correct, as taken from tiie Man ager’s certificate of the drawing of the Virginia Smle Lottery, Class No. 1, for 1837, drawn at Alex andria, Virginia,January 7th. And which determines tiie fate of all tiie Tickets in the above Lottery. Jan 11 8] A. READ, Agent. | OTS AT FLORENCE FOR ’"SALE.—' Tho “3s cond sale of Lots at the beautiful town of Florence, Stewart County, Ala. will lake place on Monday the 20ihdnyol February next, nt which lime will ho offered fifty o* one hundred desirable Lots. Terms of sale made known on the day. Flo rence is situated on the banks ol tho Chattahoochee, 29 miles below Columbus and 6 miles above ir winlon. Any thing in praise of this beautiful seat is deem ed unnecessary. But those who wish to live on a Southern River, enjoy good health by drinking good water, and making money, would do well to appear on the day. H. W. JERNiGAN, Jan 11 8 wtd] Agent for the Company. fO“ The Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S. R. Sentinel, Charleston Mercury and Alabama Journal, will please publish the above weekly till day of sale, and forwa'd their accounts to mo for payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. | 11. W J ( 8 UARDIAN’S NO TICE.—Four months after • date, application will he made to the honora blo the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to Mrs. ■ ydin Bugs'. Jan 6 4 4lm*l BENJAMIN BUGG. Guard. [feo OTICE.—The subscriber having this day ta la ken into Co partnership Jamks Panton, the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of Thomas Barrett & Co. Jan 11 8 Inij THOMAS BARRETT, re HOMAS BARRETT Oi GU. having rein wed 0 to the new Brick Store of Ms. Stovall, on Broad street, nearly opposite tliu store formerly occupied by Thomas Barrett, lakes this method of informing their friends and the public, that they are now re ceiving and opening a largo and well selected stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, Jj-c., which they are prepared to pul up at the shortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the public patronage. [Jan 11 H Ini js AW NOTICE.— Tiie subscriber, having Inca- JLj led bimstdf in Washington, Wilkes counly, Georgia, will practice Law in the several Conns of the Nunborn Circuit. All business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. 5)5* lie may be found at Dr. Robert L. Roddey’s Oifice. WM. A. QUIGLEY. Jan 11 8 4t JAW NOTICE.—The subscriber’s Law oifice J is situated two doors north ol Judge Lung at root's, on Jucksun-street. No pains will he spared in endeavoring to render satisfaction lo those who may entrust ’o him claim. fur collection, or any other business connected with bis nrulession. Jau 11 8 3uv] H. V. JOHNSON. . . .vaKETN, FLANNELN[&c. (Sic.—Tiie sub JL* scribers have just received 3 bales Dullil Blankets I do super Bed do 2 do w hite Flannels 2 do red do 2 do red Linds-ys, cus s atincts. (low pricei Will a variety of other Goods in their line, which, having been lately purchased, and a part of their i own importation from England, they are enabled to ulf.r them below the present market prices. EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 6 If OWTON I—This beautilul stallion and cele brated Racer will make Ids second s.-ason in America, undertlio direction of Mr. F. F. II Gerow, at W. Hampton’s Woodland Estate, five miles be low Coluraiiia, and be let to Mares at $75 the season, 8120 to insure, and one dollar to the groom; t lie money to be paid in advance, or before the marcs are taken away. 'The season will eoinmmieeon the first ol l-ebrua ry and end the first of luly. Extensive rye and grass pastures provided lor marcs, and separate lots lor such as may have young foals, and mares well fed, a 50 cents per day. Every care will he. taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. Howtos is a good chestnut without white, fifteen and a hulfhands high, of great bone and muscle 1 He is a horse of the finest limbs, and most exa-t i proportions, and afu-r tiie exportation of Amphion was considered the most beautiful stallion in Eng land His stock are thought very promising, and are selling ns high as the get of any stallion m the kingdom. By a reference to the sporting periodi cals of the day, Rowtou’s pedigree and performances may he seen, as also the very high estimation in which lie is held bill inn England and America. jq B.—Black servants sent with mares, will be hoarded gratis; having no accommodations for white persons on tiie spot, they must board m Co lumbia or elsewhere , ifj~ The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Courier will please copy the above six times weekly, and send tboir accounts to this office.—Coi. I otoscope. Jan 3 1 w( i! n OR SALE —The undersigned offers for sale a ft 3 Plantation in Burke County, containing 140 u Acres of Land (on Buckhead (-reeks with uO likely Negroes 35 of them workers, the balance young, together with the Slock and produce as it stands Consisting Os about 100 head of Cattle. 12 Young well broke Mules 3 DurocColls 3 ycarsold J Plantation Horse A Stock of Hogs 1 Waggon 1 Ox Cart and Oxen 8000 lbs Pork (killed and cured) 4000 BusliflsC’orn with Fodder,Oats, and .Pees, Proportion and every necessary arti- le, (or carry- L The Tatm—Terras liberal and immediate pos ing 0,1 l J v ‘“ GEO. W. LAMAR. se-.-ioti ,g‘' cn - 2 wtw Th» Constitutionalist " ill please publish the abotm weekly for tw° wcoks ; _ Administrai ,, 'S;* S:,lc# . On Saturday the 4/A of ftbrmn/nezl, Tj-wyiLL be sold at the residence of Thomas W. Oliver, deceased, four Horses, one Mule* one Wagon, one lot of Books, and a part of the Household and Kitchen Furniture : also one lot of Blacksmith Tools, I loughs, and sun dry other articles 100 numerous to mention. Te y rm s made known. Je o dsy of.Me. jm>ix Dec. 24 ii sii sas iM s’.’stHF’s Aotice. OUR month, alter date, application will be & made to the Honorable Inferior Court o! S „Jvcn county, when sitting for ordinary purpo . Tw leave to sell all the Lands belonging to f, ’ wg lale of Rebecca Ponder, late of said coun ty, dfet ased, lor the purpose of division among the heirs of ROB BINS, Adm’r. Nor. l,18o» -m UST received from New York, the latest new J ..,SB*TS. p fa..l.O MAUOTVi Tailors, 268 Broad Street. Pceeniber 10 SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Annual* tor 1537. r ?3IIE subscribers have on hand a large and general a assortment of Books, Stationary, and every ar ticle usually kept in a Books! ire. They are constant ly receiving all the new and popular works published —among thair last works received -are the following splendid Annuals for 1837 - Flower ol Loveliness ; An Assemblage of Female Beauty—elegantly bound The Gallery of Modem Britisli Artists The Sacred Wreath Gage D’Amctre, the Northern Tourist—containing | 70 Views of Lake and Mountain Scenery Fisher’s Oriental Keepsake; or Syria, tiie Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c.—illustrated with 37 largo en gravings Landscape Historical Illustrations of Scotland and theWavcrly Novels, from drawings by Turner, with Cotnie Illustrations by Crookshanks Fisher’s Draw ing Room Scrap Book, w ith Poetical II lusJrations, by L. E. L. Tuflour Scrap Book The English Annual The Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman; iilus iraled by six Female Portraits; by tho Countess ol Blessington 'The Oriental Annual—Lives of Moghul Emperors The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual The Biblical Keepsake, or Landscape Illustrations of tiie most remarkable places mentioned in the Holy Scriptures . . . Jenning's Landscape Annual or Tourist in Spam, for 1837—Biscay and tlieCostiles The Forget-me-not Tho Souvenir Keepsake “ Religious Souvenir “ Gift, edited by Miss Leslie “ Violet “ “ “ Keepsake, edited by Lady Wortley “ Jewel “ Evergreen “ Laurel “ Youth's Talesman “ Wreatli of Friendship “ Amaranth “ Diamond “ Cabinet “ Young Gentlemen's Annus “ Young Lady's do “ Token “ Wreath “ Christmas Box Friendship's Offering Heath’s Book of Beauty. T. H. & I. C. I’LANT^ DR JOSEPH A. EVE has fe mmoved from tho corner of Campbell and ‘JfhCs} Bioad-slreots, to the house in Brnad-sl., between Ibe residence of the late Riciiard Tubman and the store of Wright, Bull & Co. October 18 , 83 l>niad for Sale. gHE subscriber offers (or sale, that well known I tract of Land, whereon lie no v resides, lying in Jefferson county, six miles below Ixjuisville, on ibe Savannah road, in I be neighborhood ot OM-iown, containing about Six Hundred acres oak and hickory land. There is a good dwelling House newlv fiijwh ed and painted oil well, good <»iu House, lllacKsinith s Shop ami tools, with all other houses necessary fir a plantation of that size and mostly now, with excel lent young Peach and Apple orchards Also, nine teen or twenty likely negroes can be had on the place d desired SHERROD ARRINGTON. September G if 71 shoes. B. VV. FORCE & CO’Sj Wholesale Shoe BSousc, No. 270 Broad-street, Aug 26 aQfcassaß Hknjamin 11. Warren, Esq. is duly authorised to act for mo, during my absence from tho State JAS. L. COLEMAN. Nov 18* fla ls HA SHARKS STEAM BOAT COMPANY HI STOCK for sale. Enquire at this Office. Sept. 27 77 If rV'olice. rB7 HE subscriber respectfully inlorms his friends A and tiie public in general, that ho lias now on hand and oilers a largo stock ol CONI 4 hCHOh A- R\\ and other articles in his line of buaiuess. truly , grateful lor past (avow, he solicits tho continuance ol a share of public patronage. Ills STOCK CONSISTS OP CANDIES —Mint, Cinnamon, Lemon, Clove, Sasa fras, Cream, Annisocd, Almond, Horo liuunil, &e. <fec. SUGAR PLUMBS—Of every description and fla vor; Mint Drops, Sour Lemon do., Gum do., urn) Cordial do. CORDIALS—Mint, Ginamon, Perfect Love, Lifo ol Man, Anntseed, by tbo linnel or dozen botll-s.ulso, Lemon Syrup. PIES AND CAKES—Of every kind, fresh, kept constant oil hand, such as Sponge, Pound. Hard, Lemon, Plum, Fruit, Maccuronics, Pics aim Tans. SUGAR TOYS AND FIGURES.—A fine lot of Pa ris ma nlactured sugar works recei ved; Figures, Toys, Crisialised Figures and Chnsmas Presents, Ax. DRV AND GREEN FRUITS—Apples, Granges Lemons, Pino Apples, Coeoaimts, Soil Shell Almonds, Filberts, Wall-nuts, Brazil-nuts, Raisins, Figs, Primes, West India Preser ves (in glass jars), and a lot of Northern and French Pickles. SUGARS, (fee - A line lot of rcnl Spanish Segars and Principecs, Loftwieh Cavendish, and Honey Dew Chewing Tobacco. WINES AND LIQUORS.—Gin, Rum, Brandy, Claret, Champagne, -Malaga and Muscat. 1 WOODEN TOYS.—Dress’d Dolls, Drums Swords, [ Guns, Barking Dogs, Birds, and other kinds too numerous to mention.— Also, 4 doz. largo size Sky Rockets, and 2 doz small size do. {CrConntry and town customers will meet with nrotnpt atteiilian at the shortest notice, by appliea : lion to AUGUS I INE FREDERICK. ■ Nov. 29 59 200 Broad-strem. Notice. ETtOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Burke 1 c „„„ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell two hundred two and a half acres of land in the county of *ninter, known by number 183, in the 27ili district, belonging to iho estate of Eliza Wynn Minor, (I. ceased—sold for the benefit of the liens and c.redi fors EDWARD 11. BLOUNT, Admr. Doc. 2 Georgia Insurance «V Trust Company, Auhusta, Nov. 2, 1838. r B ' lIIS Company will receive money on deposit, for I any lime not less than sixty days, nor mure than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such dspssile will be issued, bearing interest at the rate of six percent per annum Fur periods longer or shorter than either of tiie above, special contracts will be For the convenience of persons residing at a distance, ■ applications may be made to either of the agents of I the Company, in South Carolina and Georgia, whose l names are annexed. , WM. T. GOULD, Scc'ry. I A Tade'ford,Fay & Co., Savannah. P. li. Young & Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Milledgevilie Charles Day, Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus Holcombe, Peck &Co .Charleston,,S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C, November 4 88 8 To Itlrcliniiics. ESTIMATES are wanted for doing tho Bricklav. I i ers and Carpenters Work of the THEATRE- For particulars, apply to R . WOTHERSPOON . Charleston, Nov 3 Hay’* Isiniinciit. A CERTAIN cure far the complaints i—Piles, Drepsey, Sore Throat, by Cancers or Ulcers; Scrofula in iU worst shigcs; Rheumatisms, acute and chronic Croup, Whooping Cough, Foul Ulcers, Lumbago and Sciatica, While Swellings, Bruises and Sprains, Scald Head,.Fresh Wounds, Chilblains, &c.&c. A simply just received and Pir sole by a supply j cloud & BOTHWELL. No. 832 Broud-sl reel. Nov 25 ‘ JI JIOO Sharps llawti of Augus ta SloeI», at Auction. r, HU sale ol the increased Capital Slock of this J jj nk. will he resumed, in front of the Banking house at 11 o’clock, on the morning nf Wednesday, the 18th January next, m which lime tho Board ol Directors will offer at and ion the privilege of subscri bing for THREE THOUSAND additional shares, being the balance of'he increase authorized by the act of December, 1826. By order of the Board ol Directors- ROBERT F. POE, Cashier. Bank of Augusta, Nov. 15th, 1830 {£>- The city paper#, tho Savannah weorgnn, Charleston Courier, Southern Recorder, Standard ol ' Union. Georgia Journal, federal Union, Macon M-s --enger, Athens Banner, and Washington News, wall ( nuhlib this advertisement once a week unld t.i« 10th of January and present thciraccounts for payment. 1 Nov 18 93 NEEDLE WORKED LACE & MUSLIN C,MJPES A'COEEjJIKS. Snowden & Shear. HAVE received this day from New York, a very large supply of NEEDLE WORK ' El) LACE AND MUSLIN CAPES AND COLLARS, of lho latest styles and patents, splendidly worked. Also —Ladies Needle Work ed Linen Cambric Hdks. of the most splendid styles, from $3 50 to S2O; and a large supply of Infant’s Needle Worked Caps, on Linen Cnm -1 brick, and Worked Bodies for Infants, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the La- , dies, i Oct. 10 5 i msso£ CTMO.V. fHAVE this day bought out the interest of , Z. P. Scott, in the firm of Tttewtr hiiigk & Sco n., and am fully authorized to adjust all unsettled business of the firm. N. C. TROWBRIDGE. Augusta, Dec 17,183 G. (Vj’Tho Business will Ire conducted as hereto fore by N. C. TROWBRIDGE. Dec 31 37 Executor's Sole. On the first Tuesday in March next, ITB/ill re sold before the Court House ff door, in Jacksonboro,’ within the usual hours of sale, agreeably to an order of the Hotr trablc the Inferior Court ofScriven county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, a 'Negro Man, by he name of Cyrus, belonging to the estate of William B. Dopson, deceased.—Terms cash. M N. McCALL, Ex’r. Dee 17 wtd 84 (aisartiian's Side. On the first Tuesday in February next, WILL be sold at the market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, a grccably to arr order of the Court of Ordinary o! said county, three Negroes, viz: Collin, Abby, and Nancy ; sold as the property of Martha Ann and William Mulling, minor heirs of Isaac W. Mulling, deceased. SVINNEFKED MULLING, Guardian. NoV.Sfi sit tin i u islrti tor's Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, WI LL be sold before the Court House door, in Jacksonboro,’ within the usual hours of sale, Three hundred acres of pine Land, ad joining Lands of John Zeaglar, the estate of Jo seph Gibbons, and others. Also, the following i five negroes, viz.: Rachel, btephen, Duress, Hannah, and Nathan, belonging to the estate of William Gross; sold by order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Sorivoti county, for a division among the heirs of said estate. THOMAS 11, BURNS, Adm r. Dec 17 wtd 31 sliltn in i strut tor's Stale. On the first Tuesday in March next, WTBCTIL'L bo sold before tire Court House yj y door, iu Jacksonboro, ’ within the usual hours of sale, agreeably to an order of the Hon orable the Inferior Couit ofScriven county, when sitting for ordinary purposes. Eighty acres ol pine Land, adjoining Lands of Augustus Seaborn Jones, James Roberts, and others, belonging (o the estate of Job Herrington, Jimr. deceased ! sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day ol sale. . . , BENJAMIN WILLIAMSON, Adm r. Dec 17 wtd 34 .Itl in in istr a tor's Sale. On the first Tuesday in February next, WILL be sold at the Court House door, in Milledgevillc, Baldwin county, a tract of Land, containing one hundred and one and one fourth acres, more or loss, situated in said county, adjoining lands of Charles Smith and John 11. Smith, deceased, being the Southern halt of Lot No. 84, and belonging to the estate of John Slurges, deceased, late of Baldwin county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and auditors of said estate.! JAMES YARBOROUGH. Adm'r. dc bonis non, Nov. 20 Otw 18 Trustee’* Notice. FOUR months after dale, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of . Columbia county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of the Leal Estate and Negroes, which wete bequeathed by the will of Notley Whitcomheto William Win - combe, and his lawful heirs, for the benefit of aid heirs, and for the purpose of distribution among the heirs of said Wm. Whitcomhe, now deceased GABRIEL JONES, 1 Trustee cxojficio for heirs of Wm . /I hilcombc November 1, 1830 41m 11 . litill i n islrti tor's . Vof ice. FOUR nmnths after dale, application will bo made totbe Honorable tire Justices of lire ' Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole ! of tho Real Estate and Negroes belonging to the estate of Green Gilpin, deceased, for lire benefit , of the heirs and creditors of said estate. GABRIEL JONES, Jdmr.de bonis non. November 1, 1830 4tm J 1 UiiariliaiiN Notice. FOUR months after date,application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary pur > poses, for leave In sell the lands belonging to the • heirs of Michael Rudolph, deceased, in the State 1 of Ohio, for the benefit of the heirs. 1 WILLIAM LUNDY, > noard’ns STEPHEN I*. BEVILL, y Ouard ns. ! Dec 31 4tra 87 , iUoi , ’s Nalc. On the first Tuesday in February next, WILL be sold at the lower Market House, between the usual hours of sale, a very valuable Negro Man, aged about thirty years, the property of the Estate of James Primrose, de ceased, to bo sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. He is a very handy Car penter, Butcher, Ostler, &c. Terms of sale cash. fi. T 5. MARSHALL, Adm’r. MARY PRIMROSE, Adm’rx. Dec. 7 Georgia, Scriven County'. WHEREAS, George Robbins applies for Letters Dismissory from the Guardian ship of Rebecca Ponder, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonbo • o’, this 38th day of October, 1836. JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Nov. 9 10 gJse.it niscovEnni Osborn's I 9 ltUotokon Oil THE FHHALK’W FRIEND. 1 THIS Medicine is purely of a vegetable on- ' gin, and is designed to obviate all the sym pathetic diseases attendant on, or such ns imme diately follow, a slate of pregnancy. It is also . a certain rcliefin painful periodical visitations. It J soothes and tranquilizes lire mind and diposed to ! rest. Its strengthening, correcting.invigorating, j salutary powers in removing the above class of ailments, are so extraordinary and magical, that 1 full one half the curse entailed upon the human race, is not felt by those who make use of this medicine, as directed in the pamphlet which ac companies each bottle. It contains a particular account of its properties and uses, with copious directions and recommendation* by Physicians, Midwives, and intelligent Females who have used it, and know its advantages. Pamphlet* are to be had gratis, at the Drug Stores, where the .Medicine is for sale. To be bad wholesale and retail, of Havilaml, t Rislcy & Co. and Nelson Carter, Augusta, 1 Thos. M. Turner, Savannah, Wm. C. Powell. ! Milledgevillo, T. H. At W, S. Ellis, «»(1 C. M. Cooper, Darien. Dee 31 27 Administrator’* Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho estate ol John Watts, deceased, arc requested to make im mediate payment! and those having demands a gainst said estate will present them, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. MULFOKD MARSH, Adm r. Novembar Btb, 1830 jvld 'i Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in February next, ’vnKT'H.Lhc sold at the lower market house, tr » in the city nf Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, Five lots iu Springfield, ly ing between Lary’s pond and the River, and on the North side of Marbury street, containing six ty bv one hundred and fifty feet, each, and known by the Nos. S 3, 33, 24, 25, and 26, in tho plan j of Springfield: sold as the property of M. J. ( Wood, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs j Terms made known on the day. JAS. BURROUGHS, Executor. ( Nov. 30 will 19 PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &e. Orange Flower Water, Lavender do., Cologne f do., Florida do., Honey do., Snuff Boxes, Farit ] Soaps ofevery kind, Pomatum in pois and rolls, le , diair Dye, lor coloring lire hair, Bear’s till, Atrtiqn do., Maoussardo., Ward’s Aegetable flair, to., IrlilU of Roses, for tho complexion, Compound Chloriag Tooth Wash. For sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, 233 Broad M Jan 2 I i AUGAINS—SELLING OFF AT COST.- 'firesubscribers intending to close their hurt ness offer their whole stock of goods at cost tor crrsl; their stock consists of a very general assortment cf dry goods, among which are Extra fine Bine and Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Ilombatims, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, Ac. MORGAN & WYATT, No. xOO. Jan 4 __ “ TOI.EN, from a Boarding huusu iu this oity, last night, or early this morning, a superior bine BROADCLOTH CLOAK, for which a suitable reward will bo paid, on its delivery at tbo Chronicle & Setltin 1 office. , iJanh It {KJ* From information received, it is supposed that the above mentioned CLOAK was sold by a man who stole it. to a mulatto Wagoner, w ho, it ,s stated, led this city for Greensboro’, or that neighbor hood, last Eritlay morning. Any information re specting it will bo thankfully received jt6.j OTICE. All persons indebted to lire estate of IN Witmil’rod Dunn, dec. of Columbia county, arc requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present litem duly attested is the time proscribed by hw. WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ex’r. Jan _ 1 4(Jihv CILOTIIS.— The Subscribers are this day open j ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by them direct Irani England, per ship Chinn, consisting of Blues, Steel Mixed, tmd Fancy Colors—principally low priced. They have also received per stop Victoria, from Liverpool. . Superfine ant! low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Sind’s Counterpanes I’urnilnre Dimities Carablets, Mcrmoes, Jre. Which they will oiler at Now York prices. EDGAIj & CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 U Burke sheriff s sale.—wm he sold on the first Tuesday in Fcbtiary next, at the Court House Door in the town ol Wuynesboroligh, the hallowing property, to wit i One tract ol Lund con taining five hundred and seventy-seven acres, more or loss, adjoining hind of /. L. F. I’amllli and oth ers. Bold as the property of Thomas F. Few, to •satisfy onn li lit, iu favor of Aliliou Antony vs 1. S l-ovv, solii to a inarttfug ’ nml willow suow ery m the same. JAMES A. SPRINGER, S. B. C. Jan 6 td 4 VDMINI STRATOR'S SALE—On Saturday, the 28lh January, 1837, will he sold at the late residence ol Fielding ITysr, Son. near fryers Pond,the perishable property of said dee'd, consist ing of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, &c.— The Lands and Negroes hired on tiro same day.— Terms on the day. MUI.FORI) MARSH,) . , FIELDING FRYER. \ 19 Jan 9 9 wnl * DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on t\ the first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an ardor of tho Court oi'Cnlinary ol Richmond country,the follow ing lots of Land, belonging to the oslato of Dabney Berry, deceased, viz. t At the Coiirthouuse in Troup county, lot No. 65 of the 4lh District in said county, containing 3031 acres. Also, lot No. 185 of the 12lh District of said county, containing 3031 acres. At the Courthouse in Twiggs comity, lot No. 183 ofthe 28th Distsicl in said county, containing 2U2i acres. At the Courthouse nr Telfair county, lot No. 204 oftho 7th District in said county, containing 2021 acres. At the Courthouse in Sumter county,lot No. 10 of 11 10 2Cth District in said county, containing 2021 acres. At the Courthouse in Fayette county, Lot No. 121 of the 4th District in said county, containing 2021 acres. Al tho Courthouse in Coweta courtly, lot No. 232 oftho 6th district in said county, containing 2021 acres. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, Adm’r. Jan 3 j wtd IA OR SALE—A Splendid brass mounted Buggy Wagon, double sent, lined Willi flush colored watered Gr*s de /.in, with double harness, pole and shafts —made to order in New Haven, lust summer, of the best materials, Apply to Jau I t II if] C. MINER. .« .7# SI SBC TEACHER WANTED, AT MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY, in Abbeville District, South Carolina, 4 miles west from Willington. For a Lady who can come recommended, the prospect is flattering.— Any communication on this subject may be ad dressed to J. Scott, Esq., Calhoun's Mills, Ab beville District, S. C. Uj* The Spring Session of Mount Carmel In stitution, will re-open on the thud Monday in January, 1837, under the care of Miss E. McQUBRNS. December 17 4tw 4 (■loorffia, Scriven (ounty. WHEREAS, Richard Herrington, Senr. applies for Letters of Dismission on the Estate of Jeremiah Herrington, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the. kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand, at office, in Jackson boro’, this 2d day of August, 1836. JOSH UA PERRY, Clerk. August 6 6tm 89 The Abbeville FKJVIAVjK SCIUIOIi, ; WILL he opened in tiro village of Abbe ville, on tire Ist Monday in January next, under tire direction of lire Rev. Crmii,i,s ( Mabtik. All the usual branches of a Female education, are expected to be taught in this Academy. Mr. Marlin, as a gentleman of lib eral education, and having had some experience as a teacher, is well qualified to instruct females, t in all the more substantial part* of their cduca- r lion; dnd his amiable character admirably adapts I him for the conducting of such an institution. ' It is expected that Mr. Martin will have the best 1 assistants, iu the ornamental branches of Music, Drawing, and Painting. ; The regulations in this Academy, wtl be such, ' in general, as are usually adopted, iu similar in stitulinns. There will be a vacation ofaix weens in the months of August and September. Good '• boarding may be obtained ill private families, up- 8 on reasonablo'tcmis. 1). L. WA RDLA W, Presd’t. n J. A. CALHOUN, Hcc’ry. Hoard of Directors. *■ Nov. 27 10tw 19 » M'J’hc Subscriber oilers to sell ' his Farm, near Augusta, adjoining tiro Race Course,—He would sell tbo whole, or a part. Description is deemed unnecessary ; its locution is pretty well ' known, and those who would purchase may oh- * lain further information from the undersigned on j the premises. r M. VERDBHY. 3l 26 BAUNWEU. ('lnimical and .Military ACJtnEM r, B ARM \ ELL C. 11., S. CAR/. UNA. f E|\ HE Barnwell Classical ami Military Aca 0. demy will commence on Monday, the 16th January.—At this institution all the usual branches ol a Classical School will be taught; ENGLISH, LATIN, GREEK, ANGLO SAXON, ARITHMETIC, GEOGRAPHY, MATHEMATICS, ALGEBRA, DRAWING, Ac. MILITARY DRILL,* FORTIFICATIONS, [TACTICS. ANCIENT & MODERN ARTS OP WAR. The School will be conducted on Military principles. Governor McDuffie has promised the use of Cannon for the practice of Artillery duties, and as a mark of his Excellency’s appro bation, the following letter was .received by the President of the institution, after a visit from the Governor. Ham-well C. If., JVVu. Wh, 1830. Dr.m Si it —The plan you have adopted in your School, of combining; Military instruction and Drilling, is worthy of all commendation, and 1 trust your example will be generally followed. I am satisfied from my observation and experience that the elementary principles of the Military can in no way.be so effectually imparled to th great body of the people, in our system of gov* eminent every citizen is deemed to be a soldier • and the education of a young man is very incom plete if, when ho has entered upon tho threatre of active life, he shall not have been taught to de fend his rights as well us to know them. I am. Sir, your oh’t. servant, GEO. MeUUf'FIE. Barnwell Court House is situated in one of tho most healthy parts of the Slate, and nmirably calculated for such an Institution on scooutil of its retirement. Tea ms.—Tuition, S2O per session, each year containing two sessions payable in advance. In order to curtail the usual extra expenses, every student is expected to wear the uniform oflhs Some few boarders can be accommodated in the Academy by an early application. 'Ferms —Board and Tuition, $l5O per annum, halt pay able in advance. They will be expected to fur nish their own col, mattrnsscs, Ac. Ac. Wash ing and iroidng extra. Application to bo made to the President. THOMAS FAUSSETT. Dec 14 8t 23 Georgia College, SCO TTS BO ROUGH , 080. fgIVIE exercises of Ibis institution will bo re (J Hunted on Monday tbo Kith January, 1837. From the flattering encouragement wo have to celved during the present year, wc have made every exertion, and have succeeded in engaging tile services of first rale teachers in the several departments of the institution.—They bring with them testimonials of religious character and liter ary attainments from many of the most influsn tial gentlemen to tho United States. Wc have made arrangements to have a Stew ard’s Hall attached to the Institution, at tho head of which will ho Mrs. D’ESTE, an elderly lady, whose domestic habits and experience in the government of young ladies, are very high ly extolled. Wo have been led to this step, from the inconvenience which young ladies experience in going to and coining from their hoarding houses during inclement weather j from the lime they lose, owing to the domestic arrange ments of other houses, not corresponding with our own ; for tho sake of having all the young ladies, at all limes, under the supervision of the teachers, as many of them arc disposed to neglect their studies, and become cureless of iheir man ners and language when nut subjected to such a check; and, finally, the teachers cannot feel them selves as responsible for those who board else where, as for those who hoard with them. Wo no not wish to he understood as dictating to our patrons, hut respectfully submit the above hints to their sober consideration. A contract has been made for having comple ted early in tho ensuing year, a Female Gymna sium, for physical education. Young ladies who may desire to speak the French language, will have uncommon advanta ges afforded them here. Mrs. D’Este was educa led in France —is a lady of superior accomplish menta, and speaks French and English with e qual facility. 'Pile Principal and bis brother like wise spunk the language. Officers. L. LATASTE, Teacher of French, Spanish, Latin, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric and Belles Let tres, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac. A. It. WATROUS, A. B. Teacher of Chemis try, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. Ac. Mrs. D’ESTE, Teacher of Drawing and Paint ing in all their branches, and Assistant in Fiench and Music. V. LATASTE, Teacher of tho Theory and Practice of Music. Terms. Elementary pupils, per term, S2O All others, “ “ 84 Boaid, including washing, fuel, candles, Ac, per month, 10 MUSIC.—Piano and Guitar, per term, each, 85 Uso of Piano, per term, 3 Drawing, in Crayon or Pencil, per term, 15 Painting, in oil or water colors, per term, 16 French, Latin, and Spanish, each per term, 15 One half of the above terms will bo invariably required in advance. No pupil will be received for a less lime than one term, and those who come after the begin ning of a term will bo charged from the time ol entrance, but no deduction will bo made for leav ing before the end of tbo term. ANNA M. LATASTE, ?„ t • . L. LATASTE, $ Dec. 3 wJIS 20 AdiuiiiittiralorN Sales. On Tuesday, the Wih of February next, IN conformity to an order of the Court ol Or dinary of Richmond county, will be sold si the lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, tho following properly, belonging to the Estate of Wm. Bryson, decianed: Four NEGRO Slaves, named DANIEL, aged about 1C years, HENRY, •> 11 14 do JOSEPHINE, « in do JIM. “ 6 do JESSE, a Negro child, 12 months. ALSO, Ten Shares of the Capital Slock of the Au gusta Insurance A Banking Company, 1 Share in the Augusta Theatre Company, and 1 do Augus ta Ice Company. Also, a Vacant Lot on Rey nold street, on which the late Mrs, Murrcn re sided. HARPER C. BRYSON, Admr. Henry and Daniel will he sold on tho same day, at the Market House in the city of Savannah. December 7 wtd 21 Gunrfiiaii’* Male WILL be Bold mi thofirHt Tuesday in March noxr nt tho Court iloiiNft in K1 Horton, by or v of tho Comtof Ordinary of Ihhh ('utility: Throe Hun dfcd A itch of I rand, more or less, adjoining Mrs I)vans and Dr. Kichardson, and lying between a vunnaliund Hroad River*, in ICibort County. Sold us the property of Martha Ann Childers, minor. JOHN S. CHILDERS, Ouurdiar Dor 27 lO.'t id Georgia, .Jcit'eracm tommy: AJ® / HERB AS, William P. Taylor, ndminis y V trator on the Estate of Absalom Taylor, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said Estate. These ate therefore to cite and admonish, all ami singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to fde their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louis ville, this Slh dav of Dec., 1836. E. BOTH WELL, Dcp. Clerk. Dec 10 6tm 22 JVTOTICE —All persons indebted to tho estate ol il Elias Welbora, Into of Columbia county, doe sro requested to come forward and make immedinti payment, and all persons having demands again* the same are notified to present the n duly autnenh rated within the timo proscribed by law. J. M WLLUORN, Adm’r I Jaft 3 1 " ICd ESTABLISHMENT. 11. WILSON RESPECTFULLY informs his Mends, >nd the public generally, that he baa taken that extensive Establishment, in the rear es the Eagle A Purest* Ham, (which has recently been fitted up in a superior manner,) and will hr happy to accommodate his friends, and those who may favor him with their patronage, with VEHICLES of almost evety description, and of superior workmanship, generally new, ami HORSES which are not surpassed by sny in tho southern country, Evety exertion will h« made to give general satisfaction, and the propri etor trusts, by strict attention to business, and making, in all eases, hit charges most reatena. hle, to receive encouragement and patronage from the citizens of this place, and the adjacent coun try. (Lj’He can accommodate, and will be happy ti» receive from I to 200 Horses on Livery. Drovers will do well to give him a call. June 22 If 76 EE.I.VTEirS HO TEL , Marion, Alabama. The undersigned having pur chased the above Establishment, bsg» I jRh leave respectfully to inform tht puU lie at large, that he is ready at all limes to accommodate (hose who may favor him with their custom. The house is at present un dergoing a thorough repair, and be hopes in • short time, to make it present an appearance in ferior to none iu the country. The health and location of Marion, make it a desirable summer retreat for all those who may feci disposed to test a healthy residence during the prevalence ofsick ncss in the lower country. The house shall, st all times he supplied with the best that (hit and tlte Mobile markets ufibrd, and no paint nor ex pense will be spared to render comfortable theta who may call upon him. His liar is inferior to none in the Southern country, and shall always bn supplied with the choicest Liquors. His sta ble shall be constantly supplied with plenty at provondcr, and pood and careful Ostlers. Persons travelling can be accommodated at all times with /LICKS kept for that purpose. The Ollicc of (be Northern and Southern line of sta ges is also kept at the I‘lantei’s Hotel, where par sons wishing can procure scats. There is also u Barbel’s shop attached te th* establishment. ASA WHEELER, August 24 flm 94 Messrs, a. h. a w. f. pemberton. have been appointed Agnate for lbs aisle «C Georgia, and are fully authorisud to receive end re ceipt (or all sums duo for suhacriptinns on aevuunt oft be United States Telegraph, or sit bar oflhs Paa odicnls issued f-uin my ores*. Jim 3 1 if) ’ DUFF GREEN. Guardian’* Male. On th first Tuesday in February mat, WILL he sold at the Market House, ir tho town of Louisville, Jefferson county, a greeahly to an order of tho Honorable Infsriac Court of said county of Jefferson, sitting is a Court of Ordinary, the Real Estate of Mary A. 8. Durcauzeaux, minor heir of Stephen Duresu zeaux, deceased, it being one half of the Planta tion whereon the deceased Stephen Dureautsaug lived and died, in said county. The whole Trset containing four hundred and eighty-seven and a half acres, more or less, on the waters of Ogss chce river, adjoining lands of J. W. Gregory end others. It will lie sold to the highest bidder, with in the usual hours of sale. Terms on tho day at sale. —'Pile other half of said Tract will be sold at tire same time and place, also, JAMES BLACK, Guaidiaa. December 6, 1830 wtd 28 VO EE EE, SVHJtR, /te. 4*« AKih HHD3. SUGAR fQ 600 bugs Coffee 160 bags tdd Java do 40 bbla Loaf Sugar double refined 40 do do do single do 25 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4lb proof 25 do Holland Gin 10 do White’s do 4 do Champaigne Brandy, choice bread f 4 half do do do do ds 2 birds old Jamaica Rum, 4th proof 2 pipes old Madeira Wiuo 100 casks Sicily do CO do Tcneriffs do 150 do Malaga do 100 do Peppermint Cordial 26 birds N. E, limn 200 brls do du 20 birds Whiskey 100 brls do 50 do Monongahcla Whiskey, 4th proof 300 do Gin 5 pipes Catalonia Wins 100 brls Flour 40 do Butter Crackers 40 half brls do do 40 brls Almonds 500 pieces Hemp Bagging 100 do Flax do 500 do Bagging Twine 6 bales 6-4 Doffti Blankets 6 do 94 da 4000 pair Negro Shoes 30 boxes cotton and Wool Cards 30 do Sperm Candies 30 do Tallow do 60 do Soap 50 du Gunpowder, Imperial dc Hyson Tsm 100 do fresh Raisins 30 birds Molasses 300 coils Bale Rope 50 do small Hemp and Manilla Carriage 250 kegs cut Nails and Brads 40 tons Iron All of which will be sold low at wholesale by CL ARKE, McTIER A Co. Opposite the Globe Hot* Dec. 7 21 Pa-»a|fc to Norfolk, (V». .?.VD CH.IHLKSTOJV, 5. C. Winter Arrangement. r|IHE ATLANTIC STEAM PACKET I COMPANY, desirous to accommodate travellers, have determined to run their Boats through the Winter between NORFOLK and CHARLESTON, S. C. The SOUTH CAROLINA, Capt. Coffey, will Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston, Friday, filh January. Thursday, 12th Jan’y “ 20th “ “ 26th « The GEORGIA, Capt. Rollins, will Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston, Friday 2d Febtuary. Thursday, 9th Febr’y “ X 7th “ “ 23d “ It is needless to sny these are boats of the first class and commanded by careful and experienced officers. Passage and fate, S3O. Due notice will bo given when they will begin to run weekly. For passage, apply to. , W 1 i , LI A M PATTON. Chariton. -sd* DICKSON A HUNTER, Norfolk. JAMES FERGUSSON, Bamme!**^ Doc 31 87 Georgia, Ilurkc C ounty : WHEREAS, Civility Bunn applies for Letters of Administration on the Es tate of David Bunn, a minor, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admoniah, all and singular, the kindred and croditore of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within, the tunc prescribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why skid Letter* should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at office, in W*yvi«s«- rlf.ro’, this ‘.'“th day of November, 1836. J. G. BADULT Clerk- IVc. V SI \