Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, December 28, 1831, Image 4

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■ —| Wl !!! ■■ ■■■■■!■!■ II ■ or*4riss«u m— 1— THE SIItNC Ulßi:^; X*mt» Proprietor of the Globe Tmvorn, and more recently of ttio itlansion Bouso. Bliijin leave to announce to .as in *ihU and the jgenerally,that in* has In ken that rlrgiinl an<l I'uminailums lire prowl brack l>ui)< mi tin* corner oi Mraud amt Jackson Htreel*. unfl immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hull. Ii Irf situated in the meet central putt of the City, mid is in the very heart oflntsiness— being in the vicinity ofthe Augusta Hank, and the Itriinch Hank of tin* State o' Georgia. This Establishment is known as the CULOBIH IIOTB.L, ami in its interior arrangement nml general construction, unites in an eminent de gree. vpactoasness, neatness, anil eomlbrl. To the man «l lamily, the individual traveller, the daily bonnier or the fashionable visitor, the GLOIIL presents accom modations inferlor-to none in the Monthern Slates. Having condncled |V)r a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels in thin City,he Hatters himself that his experience in business,added to the stipcrioi ad outages of situation & the resources under his controiii, will enable him fogivi the Most decided sntisliietion to all who may honor him with their patronage. Ills NTA.HLISS nre spneioit« and well ventilated, and amply supplied with the best of provender, and attended by experienced and steady oslha's—in addition In which, t'je siihscriher will bestow Ins own personal unremitting attention, A, in hi.- i h urges, will not forgot the pressure ofthe times. 11/* I lie loliiiwing ' I Afdiis arrive at, mid dt joiri l.om, ine Gi,uia. Mothi. regalarly ns follows: >lii i..':'oa;\ im.i: Si aoi; nrri ves 111/•!/ (/.i/, at f* o’eloeli I*, ill. — and departs inn/ »/<»//. i.t II I*, ill. ‘ Com mi hi \ t S. ('. Hi'aui; nrri ves <V> ijj ihi./, at !> o'clock, I*. .W.- -and departs > rrri/ (/ay, n 7 u'eloek, I*. 11. \Tin; ns !*> r.v(i.'-; arrives w y 7’nty.hn/ and /’. iihii/, nl I! o'clock I*. AJ.—and de parts every .ll'cir/ny and VViii/Wny, al 10 o'clock, ,\. ,11. Gni;i;> \ n,i, k, S. C. SiauK arrives ti ,-/•/ V'lowlm/ and S,i hir.hi r, at 7 o'clock, I*, ill. —and departs mvry 7'/o/r.<i/ l iy and Suiulni/, nt J o'clock., A 11. < I.»iinhsvii,i k. N. C. iSi oiu arrives mri; Friilni/, at (» o'clock, I*, ill —and departs rrrry .Minnhij, nt I o'clock, A. ill. WILLIAM still \.V\o.\. Augusta, Juno 1391. Dir H\irn,AV< vuf.’irrAirM’l I*lf I iS, /-'or /In’ St niliinix mi l <S 'ulni (•in/. These Vegetable Pills are mini l ' I from llii 1 prescription of mi (ilil |>Uytsit*i:> 11 1 in extensive practice, nml have long be--n li<-l<l in high esliiniilion iliron-li din b'lrope. Not one particle of mer cury, Anliindtiy, or other mineral enters their compos if -n. Tiii>y ire expressly designed to re 1 »r ■ the tdi-i n-- I i‘o* rg , of tin* i'gin \ uni i,. ■,■■■." aid I'dl-l-01-l ill /.'gr:>'/e '(, ll hull 11111 l I ■ '/(‘f’l y: ( > ci - tih\ ih jn't’t.oini iifsiiiiits, ill nii'siitt ss, hiihiuiii! C'i.-Hi iuts. i!r!'ilili/, and ally dei-ange.-iient <>!’ ilic* r'liinich or huirc/i Their opeinn lion is perfectly mini, and requires no charge of diet, and persons of tin* most d< lie ii(. constitutions may lulu* liu-in u it li perli-et safety . 'l’d (in- Merchant. the Writer, Aceoun tnul or I’lrrli, and all who m-t- expi'sed Inthe numerous train nl disease: invari «il»ly assailing persi ns of sedentary li.ili ils. they will la' C mad to be eonvenient and valuable medicine. I'or sale in boxes al 70 cents each, by TPUPI.N .J- 1) \\ CKlV.ve, • lugnstti, (’’ >rgi,i. 7. wtimlHi V MIS sr rn.\ or iiu- :>i'iu . Ijiptri, nl. Inis Just been reeeiv til by Tnin\ .v n;.A\Tiw\ \c, AnK.NTs /iir its Siilr in this Cit y, ' merely pouring water on a lea- S® poonfnl of this Aperient, a cm I lair -in.l gi-aiefal ellerveseing beverage is olitained. resembling S„da W ater to the taste, (V- imparting to the constitution all the benefits of the Congress w liters at j • Wurntogil. • Hi Tina's rn-'KUVRSCENT AI AW IN'HSIAN AIM-JUIF.N'T. tar the proven, tiea and cure ofladigt-stion. Hilious and I.iver eomplninu, nervous weakness, headache, li-ar|bern, tml.iliml eostive tn-ss, giddiness, enlaneoiiK diseases, t )-v. <|-e. Tlitf surprising elliraev of this su perior medicine has olitained for it the pa! -image of many eminent persons, I Wti »se high eoeomimn. together ,villi its 1 extensive and increasing sale, t’liliy I proves its pre-eminence, and bids fair to reader it the most popular remedy ex-! liiiit. To dymieptie, tb ( - sedentary, and studioae, it w ill be fomid invaluable. iVoin its promoting n proper action ui'lhe liver in die -eeietiun ofhile, or correct it w ben Li a vitiated state. Obstructions of the stomach or bowels are gradually remov ed. it restores tbo appetite, and gives tone, strength and energy to the system. | Travellers, and residents, in warm eli- 1 males, will find Itailer's Magnesian Ape-! fie-t - desirable article; ii prevents any ae a- u; tion ofhilc, is portable, end the I laetli- let' preparing it a.nismUly eon-j ve-iie:.'. Children have treipii el * oe.ru- i si >'i so: gentle and e-*o!ing purgatives—l they will lake tin- Aperientiu preference j to any c tier. Tae public attention i- respeofftilly di ree'e-l t• th« vvrnpeer which contains 'MV lest menials i f its e(|(, <iey. vvi-h' fa i hreetii-i I-r i»s a-e—Prepared liv II JJutlcr t he ,Ist. iiondon. t Observe 'hnf each bottle bears 1 tlie signature of H, Hulier *<■ >t 7. vvtbnMt! \orjd:, i A»Ai pers--as in lebied to 'be estate of; *-'niel i vngc lee. nsed. ore re q«; sled lo come (<rw rd •e'i.l settle the*' HH-ae: and *H those to vl-o.n the estate , within n,, “r “ f "'< * wiUun the tint' pi-eseri’- I i.v lavv. K p t;f<'sc ti’iv. ) i I Riin-iivnn. I'r.R i..in: arrivals .am* on h ind, t -A J, t-X pieta-s hue and low prieeil «'ahcues od pieces pink, ball' and fancy stripe O'inglianis Id 1 ) do. i 1, d 1 and (>-1, (lainbries It) do. Swiss and Hook aln luiw -■* •>«»- 1 cirgc-sl si/e Silk Handumis I" 'hi. Ilussia f-heeling b do t .ml m l-'isaael , U e \ e.. 1 ) line mat extra line Irish I linens • I do . s and I | blenched Shirting ( la'.'K ll fold) '* 'Jo d ‘ ,10. do. s nales s I Invwn ,i ( j. ~ d i. ('..lien »'sa.ibtirg's Mill ii z -li ( iit (on limi-liveia hiels lib pi. ■(•(■» red, while ami greet! l-'lan uels Ml do. in 'y t Satfineit-; lb do. 7 I heavy i,'mil -blankets VO -In. point do, do. do. 100 doy, w bill-nnd grey banibs Wool half Hose Mr) do, do. Potion do. 100 do. slate worsted (lose Vbd do. paten;, slide and Cotton Sus pelili-l's 100 do. Spool Cotton •70 do. hoxes Cotton Halls 10b do. Hrn/ilian Tucking Combs o » do. \av anno 11ats I ease Colton I 'miirellas 70 reams Cup and better Paper I-or sale low, for cash, or approved paper, by sept Vi C. I‘IIIM.I|*S PUOPOsps to open a SCIIt>O:, on tiie ilivt .'ilonday in .laiiiiary, at the residence of Mr. I> Alc.Alenriiv, in Ijdis Street, for tin- instnietioll of young bailies in Kemling, vN'riling, (iraiiiiniir. (n-ograpliy. Sewing, «Ve. Miss idenn, reipi.-sts those l*nrenl who vv isii to know more of her Sebool, lo call mi la-rat iMr. .Me.Mnrpliy's, in l-J;- lis street. Dee 17 “KOA FlMAlp' MitlS. B{ » aSJ> Kespeeiliilly inl'oi ms her friends, and tin- public generally, that she has removed her Hoarding establishment to tlie Itriek Tenement over IMiv.-rs. 1,. I in.i. scV Co's Auction Stum:. No. Via Hwad street. She tenders her grateful tli nilks tar the Itherai patronage liei-eto lure reixMved, and solicits a eanlinnaiu-e I of it- assuring those who may favor !u. j "''ii their eompuny, that no elibrts )be spared on tier part, to give the at j most satisfaction. tf (» UHCHiVHI) ATTUI3 AIfJPST V Ist Number of •• The American , “ 1 ‘>i Improvements* in the -in. \-b and .Alii rnr of the Patent Os bee. Ida nmg nuilieiitic descriptions an I illustrative drawings of ;|,e re coiib, vpociileutioiis and models of too 1 atom C/lliee, by pcriiiission of the tre-n clary of >i.ne. being a Iniihful re-. !' * iimiuin of the Mac of the arts i n Xinencn, Ac. N. P. r« OP nnd Wm »reeti Cc Co. I'ditors and proprietoi-s ■ •>. f. Skinner assistant Kditor, with an ippendix containing the Patent buvvs" i ... i S.disoriptions for the above work will < he received „t the .-| Mp „ x ia Hook-S’ort\ 1 where tin-first nninher ran be examined i —ii will no doubt contain much useful ■ > !brnm!ion of (lie slate and progress of ' the meeiianie mis in oar country. UclOtt jf flMSitsila -Cljtfowfclc* a in;hawk,uii.h cl’ku or RHEUMATISMS) HV TilK USB Ml’ UK. JKIiD'.S RHEUMATIC LIMMENT. Copy of ale hr !.' CIUHMiSTOW.', \ .’ll USB.) .IfXH 21. j 7'» the Proprietor of Hr. Jrb'in l.inmunt. Omni JStii—l deem it n iliily I owe to s'nliering humanity, to acquaint you, and through you tin' piil>li<* (should you think host) oftlie unexpected und surprising cure performed on n»y■»**ll" liy 11»« use «»l ■ I lie uli'ivo most excellent. .Medicine. I 1 , have been for more tlimi iliirty years «n-: some limes most severely, ulllieleil ivil., (tic Rheumatism; have Keen frequently rendered perfectly helpless: mid in eon sequence eoidined lo my bed, when n has required two persons to move me. 1 being in such extreme pain. 1 havesev - eral times been under Ihe care ol the most eminent physician*. but procured * only temporary rebel'. I one day noli i eed llm advertisement of Dr. debb- Liniment. with the testimonials nceoni qnnying It.and w as induced lo try a hot • lie. which i used w ithout much sensible , benelil. I concluded, however, toper severe, and bought another liottie, and was greatly relieved, and by the use <d half the third bottle, was wholly cured, and Ini' e never since had n return ol Ihe pain, w hich I had not been free from a aioi.lh a: a lime H r thirty years, mid it is now more than three yearssinee I was cared. J would most earnestly advise ci cry person siidcring under this painliii conipl.lint,not to despair i I"a cure so lour as they can olilahi "Dr .k hh s Lini meal.” Ami are at liberty !’• make any n si* of this you may thi’ik advisable. .Most respe< Ifuliy yours, DALEit rtVAI.MEs. To the foregoing lestimoay, many o iher iinquesliomilile proofs might be lidd ed. in favour of the superior Lillian at ol Dr. .lebb Nothing but n fiir trial w hieb the proprietor, cunlidcnliy solicits, cur give an adequate idea ol its unrivalled cllieaey, in mitigating. nnd thoroughly mastering. Ihe excruciating disea-;. Ii w hi, h it lias been successfully applied in a ni'iltilude of eases. The operation n tin* l.iniiiirnl is ol'len immediate: and it bus Irequently cured ihcamntic all' <• lions of years standing. in fiiiir uni! ii'frl lionrr. It is also recommended wit it con (idimce ns nnr if tin fnvl iijijil c ilionr niwtri, /hr rlijl'iiirr of the joint*, numbness, sprains. ■ and chilblains. Prii ■SO emir. DMPBPSIA, on ixni(!r:>ri>t.v. rEI IKS prevalent disorder, ns it ex 1 M_ bibiis itself in its customary symp- , lUIMS of Wit 111 if ll\lp'li(r, llish *!:lirjlllllh I riie, heili'l-liurii, pain in Ihr shnnneli, fir': hr,: , nr.hr, /un/.svu, rnntiliris tin I coelin in i- now found lo yield lo !■••• I I • diet v r UK. KKLIT.’S VKHETAUI.E .SPECIFIC, AMI am i niLiims I‘ii.i.s. These w or a into, s combined, eonstitale an ed'eaci n ram d for tin I h/rpc/rhi. i'v< n allei it lias n< qilired the most obstinate ch iract. •:■. u ni re* is'cd every eli’oi lof profcssi' nal skill. When until medicines are ml "mistered in eon .lection acciadin,'; to plain mid piriirnhir lhi i i lion» aeconipunying (he I Vgi tall, Specific. they ihoronglily cleanse the nli mentary canal of tln-t viscid .inncus which is Ihe proximate cause of the di- - order, and ns n I nie and s'inuih'nt, they restore the healthy action a denergy "I :he stumucli. and sin ngllicn (he dehiiila led system. The pr-airielor can al.-oce.n lidvnlly reeoimncad the I'ririhihlr. Sprcfi as one of the In si remedies known Kn (he Sick Ih ml, lehr. Price oil cents each article. IDMT!-Ml A NTICEFTIO For clransiiip/. whih ninir. mnl pcircrrinp' the 'Prill mnl (Sums. rs’inn kuitd-mi antkt.i'tk B. DI-iNTII'iiU'E which Ihe present proprietor w ishes most p'u licularly to recommend to (lie attention of the pnl> lie,is perfectly exempt from all (host iirii!.- which in general form the liasis of toot!; powdci s in common use, and w hich al though they may whiten the teeth for n short time, must inevitably destroy the Him mi Iby their deleterious action on this * beautiful covering of the teeth.—The 1 consequence is that the J'.immcl which is ’ the shield provided by nature to protect 1 the spongy and nervous internal strue iare, is rapidly corrudcd by these acid ingredients. become more discoloured than ever, nnd expose the inner portion ol Ihe tooth to nnd a rapid and certain decay. Hy the use oftlie llritMi .Inltreplie Ihniifriir , in the morning, as occasion may require, with a brush inud ''l ately hard,and cold water, Ihe m ennui lation of 'l'trhir will not only he prevent ed, hut the teeth rendered hninlfnih/ inn! prrmmniilli/ trhilr, and the puns re stored to that freedom from soreness, 'hat hardness and ellloreseciiee which ire the sure tests of their healthy stale, aid Ihe I test ■ruarmitee of that ‘natural lVa<rrmice oftlie breath which can never 1 tie expected in eonnei tion w ith foul teeth I and scorbutic, unhealthy rums, ( Priri ’j'to n.’r a Inij'.J . I or sale by bis special appointment, (together vvitli nil the valnnhle iMedi- i i ernes as prepared hy the late Dr. Don- I i way.) by ,1 ’ITIiIMN .11) A.NTIGN \C. j ' lieu ft irhlg, Jhiirnr/<i, (Iroririii. j t (lObserve tints none are jrenuine | 1 without the written signature of T. Mil- | < DIM!, on the outside printed wrapper. ; I _ \ovemher it! Im It! i A WET ATttSE' \‘ W.l* i i A HEA!iTli\ Woman of jrood char- i * aeler. and without a child, w ill meet 11 w iili a £OO,I situation and liberal w ayes. | 1 by application at this Oilice. " i M eot il ip liA\l> FOR SAUK A BAHOAIINI is now ollcred hi the sale of » tract, or 1 | tot Ol LAND, in Carroll eomity. w hich ' ihseoyered to be rich in the Ot'.hU-, i primer- * l;i. I lie owner heiny on the eve of « lone 1 journey to the North, will now sell it fine 1 a quirk application is made. Indisim ' titles will bo cleli%‘oro4l. AUUJUY AT THUS OFFICE. ! Juno I(> >'*> j. • »* LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in tlmPosi-Olfice at Augusta, <ia. on the Ist of Uccrruhor, Ib.il, (nut before tulvertise'l.) i’erßons wishing Letters fiom lliu list will j lease say ihcj arc mlvcrtised, Atuierson & Rogers Awtry Sanford Atwcod biimuel Aulcn I’eier Armstrong Abra’m RAndry Doctor frown Franklin Barton James lirown Joim I l!ai ny Lyman \V Hoyle J tl Hagly miss Elizabeth 11ronson’1 bos IJarrclt inrs M Hreesc John J llnnfort' Itiirkti Hronslon Thomas Heard James 1! uckner master M E lilarkstono Sarah I’ower James .M linieKiic Daniel It ml ley I‘al.ifk Itren in M K Knrlon Mary Brown'l'lioodoro Bush Richard l‘ B own F It T Busli William lirown Agnes (.'am)ibell Mary U Combs Kolrert N Carnes I* II ” Cross Isijac Castellaw Htoplion Crosby Kskino Canqilin (Jrecnburry Cioshy Keiisulear Casey 'f O Coker John Cam. held Win A Cress Uaniclll Cm ter Charles Co ly Amos or Willis , Colwell John Cole William ( Chaney lis ji kel Cowles ridden K Cla ke Daniel F Craw lord Leonard , Cliuke Samuel Cuiliss llemy 1 Colhiis J diil n i Darby JV Dent .lamer T Dallas A J Unit Levi j Do Ea V’aux rev Dnm mrs V.sa E tides fiiiriill Eve John P livens John ; F Fen William Foster Arthur Fendidl mrs Surah Fox James .1C 1 FiddsWll Fo.d dr LI) Flouuiuy Ii K <: I Cali liin Mtilihlu II tiirdor Ceorge Carnelt Zarkarmli (iriinihlu H iiimili , (•Iddings l.orr.iin (iraves W illiam (• I.;n.leniii” (iroot! Wilson A trliiseoek Thomas II Harrison A Musgrovo Hilt Jesse,'J ll.iMhm .Tennis E Ililhcrn Varlnin 11 ihershaiii Joseph Hill lil* 1 1 line i'apt James I l"wd J-ihn (i W 1 11 is Jacob O. tare ofllulincs Alexander mrs lladiaway lf-ilrnes Ma: grelt Ibiris Lewis Hon el riimen 11. Hem at Thomas N Ihiilur D He,ml Janies A Hudson miss lilizuhelh Hill Ik nrv 1‘ J I Jones miss Caroline Jackson mrs Ann, care Jennings ripeneer of W (i Eamar I Janies Joseph sen Johnson dr William S Julios Thomas Jackson nus Charlotte i Iv Keeno William Kinsley miss Cutherino . Knight W niton , ° E 1 i.amhcih Thomas Leslie miss Maria 1 Levy miss .Im; juoliini E viiigslon Kohort K ‘ Lewis Anthony Eookha:tThomasC K.unlioiTon William Evon Ciourgo T I M ' : Maelenn mrs Minis miss Hetty i McDonald John Milieu John ( Martin Angus Moxlcy Adison S j Maga W illiam Moigan mrs Mary or McFarlan miss Maty rianintl Kingman Mi'iiling Hen y Mull ally riie.j hou W’m ' Mcrrill II ii v i!t Kdwd N Newton (i 11 Nobles Theudorn Nowbnnv John 1) i O On William 11 . 1* Paikor W illiam Pioreo lienjariian , Pace mrs t.'hailotto Poiiliiol Jacob N P ii rirrh John Powell Kiehard 1. Philpot David Potior rev Win Pea son miss Arabella Prior llichanl l’i kins W J Pyiiu Bonj iiuin Piko Cvius 11 Rankin William Hire Richard It Khodi s J iseph Kiddle miss Ann Revel 11 Kieo l.nlher Kivos Henry Kobo.ts Eihnund S •Selilcy William riims miss Ann M Sera m s A rilinson James rihop Eawreiico Stray John W - j Scihols m s .Martha ripcisscgger Jujm I) riminner Alex imler R riuirges lily • Sellers Oman tSnirges Elijah Slidlv m s Verlimla H tileelu Wiliiam 1 o. Lew is Cobb Spalding W illiam ' Smith James St.ingfellow William ' Slow n Wm SpulmanKP < Smith John 15 Sullivan Richard I Simons no Leah Sullivan TF I; Smith Nathaniel te’uaros col A A N SisDinorc (iubrlul T l.iylor James W Tonl Joseph Thompson Isham Tiiison James Thirmim John Tift Nelson Thom IlieUsii Trippo John It Thueher Thomas Tin knelt Alary C Tiiunias Koborl v ! 1 Vordery Susan 11 VanzantES \\ W atkins Jason Wilcox Cant alkof Ci M AVilliaviie* Henry (• * ** AVigins \\ illiam W Uullace Ceo.go F, Wilson lanily U I \J alKins A Wilson Kli/abcth V ' V !‘ 1 \\ illis lloilty i W hile Charles L Whright Augustus i Weai tieogu \\ ooloy rev V , ilkins Tlumas I) ( , s WM.C. MICOF, P.M. [ iNIPKETUbOA! IjOST. ON l!n> olh instant, a Red Morocco ! Hook, was lo:,t between >ir.T!io*»i Dunlorth s store and Kay s crock, oa the ropd loading from Atiguda to Washiii" - - < ton. Wilkes county. The I’ockot-llook „ wrts new, and conU.in'-d x|()7 7.5 cents— ! 0 rlu-rc wore 5 $«« hills o/tho Aid t hioits - i p un.l Fl. inters Dank ofAutrusin. I silver 1 0 dollar, ami < i cents in < haiijge. amt the v balance oftlie money was in small bills— „ il alt-o contained i liquidated uci'ounls, t,’ -mi 1 1ms. Dunlorth. 1 on Honrv ilossun and tiie other on W. d-11. Dry son. A -c! will be paid to the Under. £ hy leaving the same at Air. Tho’s. Dan fortli s store, or at Inis Oilice, with the I thanks of the subscriber, who resides in ’ \\ ilkes county. 10 miles on the road load- c nig from Wiir-hingtou to I*e»cisburjr i HE\J. POWELL. c Decei :j,. -> I s ols Salk; ” ONE lirst rate Kugjry Waggon and |, Harness—made to order, and on an I improved plan, patent axillrocs, shilling f to—and every convenience possible for 1 A an article of the kind. Any person wishing to purchase, will please enll at Alt. Jehu Gucdroas, where they will - •‘live an opportunity of judging forthem selves. .Nov SO , 17 1 ■ff.ilßSSl AS/* NA y,i ihr -/if/ <///>/ /</" January , RWTli.li bo sold, three H'>rscs. ami 1 V▼ M nre—one of them 15 hands high, supposed to be JO years old, no marks perceivable—one bay, 5 years old,) I eel high, no marks perceivable—one incu lad sorrel, about loytais old.o fact high, will) a star in the forehead —the mare is | ) years old, 13 hands high, star lit the forehead, and sore back. The owner ol -aid horses, nre requested to conic lor ward, and comply with the law, other u i-e they will he sold to pay expenses. .MITCHELL NELSON, C. M. Dee 17 20 _ BLVI2II ITOK’SSALK. On Hi,■Jimt Tmsdaij in J,minify not. ' |(E following property belonging H to the Estate of John Course, decea se. I. will be sold at the lower Market House in the City of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, viz:—The I*l a AW T ATIO.\ Whereon the deceased lived, adjoining the City and Town Common, containing <>:il acres of first quality low ground, 117 acres of which are heavily timbered— The Dwelling House, .Negro Houses, Jlarn. Stables" lilacksinilh and Carpen ler (Shops, .)•(:. Kv. are in good repair and s.;.iieit ally eommodious for an ex tensive planting establishment. A I .SO, ill Negroes, among which are a Hindi -n.iiii, a dobing Carpenter, a Carriage Driver. House servants, Moat hand.-, and -cvcral families of valuable plantation negroes. A I.SO. On Monday the il.b January at the late resilience of the deceased, will be sold the Household Mini Kitchen Furni ture, one half pipe Madeira Wine, car riage ami Harness, Horses, Mules. Cows, Hogs, Colton (.Jin, one sett Iron packing -crews arid Hexes, Threshing Machine, 11 -i-e Mill, Corn Shcller, Fishing Seine. Hbicksmith and Carpenters Tools. Waggons. Carts, Farming I tensiis, &i'. vNe. vVi . A 1.-O. A large quantity of Cora. Fodder and Hay—the present, crop of Cotton, and thirty live bales of last year’s crop—with many other articles usually found on a plantation. {T/-' J Tlie Sale will continue front day to day until the whole is sold.—Terms will be liberal and made known pre vious to the sale. To iiee«nuiu>datc purchasers (should a sntiieient number apply) that part of the Plantation south ol' the .Sand Ear road, will he divided into eight lots, cf about filly acres each—ten acres cfwoatl land, t'ill he attached to each lot; the lai.'i is on the smith oflhc Sandbar road, and adjoining the river with the build ings thereon, containing 128 acres, more or less, with 37 acres of wood land, will he sold together. Terms of side—For the land one fourth cash, the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, notes with approved security, hearing interest from day of sale: and a mortgage of the premises.— For the negroes, stock, furniture. *be. nil «nms under ssICO cash.,Oil and not ex ceeding SSOO four months, 9500 and up wards, one fourth cash, the halanee 12 months credit, with a mortgage of the property. Approved endorsed a. t.’s. bearing interest, and payable at Hank, w ill be required. JOHN MOORE, Ei-reV. Oct. 29 S FORIALi:r I*loo 018 1,200 AC’-RJUSof liAftl*- USd 1TI! tSu"-, Flour, and Mice Mills V V on it: situated in Haniwoli Dis trict, S. C.. 28 miles from Augusta and Id Ihe \ ill.age of Harnwcll, about on a Hue direct from Charleston to Augusta, (herelore it is presumed the rail road will either pass through it or not far off. Price $2,()(!(); otic-fdlli cash or approved endorsed paper at til) and !)(( days, (lie ha lance at 1. 2. 11. and 1 years credit, with interest and mortgage oflhc premises.— Titles indisputable and warranted. 11/°* Apply to JOHN GFIMARIV. H ntrhvutht v, Xu, 147 liroad street, Augusta. July S) 7!) SIiAXoM -3L— For Sale. -31*. fimiE snhscriher oilers (or snlc.a tract J1 of first quality Oak and Hickory Land, containing 30!) acres, situated iii Columbia county, on the Hig Kiokee creek, adjoining lands of Richard Tub man and Tankersly. The land is ofoxeellem quality, nnd will he sold on accommodating terms. In the absence ol the snhscriher, apply to Col. William .Mugar, or Mr. Henry Dallty. THOMAS WAKE. Jn’y 2 if 77 -V.UA A large DWELLING. LOT. Ac. nnd A LARGE [STORE. ttißß w ell calculated for Dry-Hoods and Groceries. opposite the store of Edward Thomas. Esq. upper end of Hroad-slreet—an excellent stand for business. Possession will be given oil i he lii >t ol (Icloher. For terms, whicli will he liberal, apply to Air. Josi-.en Cak •m;, at the above place. GARRET LAWRENCE. July 31 sq Savannah IWvor Navigation I'dlairs ofsaul Company, having .B. bt'on brought to a close, with the exception of paying the Stockholders the undersigned gives notice to alt eon corned, that a final Dividend of One Dol larand Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on au , hares on which sir-22 has been paid) wnl he paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, accompanied hv the proper vouchers, on application at the Duilding West of the New Market, Uroaci-slreot, Augusta, to J. W RRIDGES. Augusta. Oct. 30.1830. wtf 8 JOB BKIWTiSd NEATLY KXSCUTSD AT THIS OFFICS Tin-: siTiisumßisigg; KESPBCTFI LL\ inform their ■ friends and the public generally that they are receiving and opening at their old stand, 313, KING-STREET Charlrilnii, S. C. a large and splendid as sortment of IIAJUD-WAISE, CI’TLBUV, AM) FAICV CiOODa, To which the attention of country uier dnints visiting the city for supplies i s j,i vited. SMITH, HARRIS ACo Charleston, Oct. 2<! (t?° The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Journal, Macon Telegraph, Colum|, UlJ Euq'iircr. Washington News and Alla*' nimi. will publish the above weekly ( ov four months and send their bills for pay ment with a paper containing the above to S. H. A: co. October 2o w-lm7 bis. lilitrMrs (CONCENTRATED COMPOUND J OF CCIJEHS AND SARSAPA I.L/LA, an inoffensive, positive, niuf speedy Remedy lor the euro of (aonor. i liom, Gleet, Semina .Weakness, Stric ture. Whiles, Fains in the Loins, Kid. nies. Irritation of the Hladder and Ure thra, Gravel, and other Diseases of the Urinary Passages. This most oilicaciotts Propanilion is conveniently used, and totally de void of irritating qualities, frequently perform lug cures in a few clays; it is healthful to the stomach, and by no means un pleasant to the palate; possessing all the. active medicinal properties neeessarv lor the cure of the above Diseases, with out any liability ofinjrry to the system by exposure to the weather. It has oh tinned the sanction of many ol there specluhle member- of the Faculty, mu; and the approlmlioHeuf all those who have had occasion (or its use. " .1 Tn ntisr i.,i th.r. M, ilirhf.il Prupnlirs t,f Htin’ii'iiorillii, ■•■jnijiil- ilfrain the hit . hi Ikon strongly elucidate the high repute and great success which has long at teniled its use, in various internal (.'hron ic Hi-eases. Another choice legrcdieiil, obtaining great celebrity in Europe, lias also been inf rod'.ieed, forming a tttfe, speedy. and permanent cure for the above diseases. Frepared liy S. ii. Harelay, M, D. Strand. London : and for sale by TL'KFIN A. D AN ntiVAC, Aoi. nts, rhignisin, Can-gin.. Sept. 3 w(ini SI.) 8 .SHALL hereafter regularly attend the Superior Courts of l<l<-hnioml < oaiily. My olliceand residence arc in Greenshorongli. Persons residing in August -,t, having business to transact, requiring the services of a Lawyer, in the com.tics of Greene, Morgan, New- ) |on« Clarke, Dgietorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln. Tnlliaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, and who may choose to entrust it to me. • will have an opportunity of conferring with me personally, twice in a yeur* in I'clattioii to it. FRANCIS 11. CONE. Dee !j If IS A3>MINISTRATOa ; S^ALE On I’ridni/, tin• Ullh us Jnmmnj nr.it, ILL he sold to the highest bidder, T v at I.ineola Court Mouse, on acre dit till tlit> 2-3111 cl December, |s:)->, all the piM'soiuil properly belonging to the estate <•1 Dr. A/,\ Hkai.i., dec’d, consisting of: Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn. Fodder, I Road Waggon and Geer. 2 horse Wag gon complete, one pair s-teers and Can. Gig and Harness. Plantation Tools of I dillerenl kinds, a large stock of Medicines with .Snrgienl In-trumenls, and nil the ] I- ami;urc for a Doctor's shop, Household ami Kitchen Furniture,'Mahogany Side board and Tables, Chairs, a number of Reds and Furniture, and olhor articles t! 100 tedious to mention. Any oftheabove. |i properly may he bought privately, if ap Ij plication i- made before the tiny of sale. I The sale will continue till all is sold. HEM RE.MeiDN, Athnr. Dee 21 wtd 21 ADMI\ l« l !L\ i ( ICE/* I A I.L persons imh-hted to the estate of ia. Dr. A/.v Hu.m.i,, tlcc’d, late off,in fain county, nre requested to cull nnd settle them w ithout delay, as it requires a speedy settlement; and those who have claims against the estate, will render them in due lime, as the lav requires HEM RE.MSON, AdmV. Dee 21 (hw 21 GEORGIA, / Comer or Onnivuty, Franklin On nit;/. \ Aim/ Term, 1831. PON the petition of James 11. Lit I ti.k. and fSAMiaa. Shannon, Execu tors ol the estate of Riohaiui Woods, de ceased. praying for Letters of Dismis sion from said executorship, 1 r is Oiiaiaa-ai, that letters of disiassion lie granted to the said Executors, at (ho next January 'I erm ol tins Court, unless suUieient cause in then siiewn to Uie con • •’> ---and Hint (bis order he puhlislieit once a month for six months. A I rue extract from the minutes, 3rd May, 1831. TIIOS. KING, C. 0.0. tlli| y iI _ tit in n » FO[ R months niter ilate, application will he made to Hie llonorahle the Ijdorior Court us Richmond county, while sitlmg for ordinary pur|>oses, for leave to sell the Lot of Land in the City of An gustn, situated on (lie north side ofHroatl direct, near the corner of Centre street, know n as the old Jail lot, & the lot on the north sale of Hrond street, next west wind of lhc lot of Wm T. Gould, agree ably to the will of John Clarke, deceased. JAMES HARPER. li-vshv of ti. aarke and li. UarbUon. _° ct J 5 ' 4tm 3 administuatou?s sale. Tursdnij in January nut, ILL |,e sold, at Columbia Court T ▼ House, iu conformity to an order from the Court of Ordinary for said county, IVo negro men. one named Daniel, carpenter—the other named Philip, u blacksmith, sold tor the benefit of the hetrs and creditors of the estate, of Hen j E. Winfrey, deceased. 1 ‘ W. P. RE iLE, Jldiur. ft Oct 99 llsru S . Ij