Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 03, 1837, Image 4

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The Greenville jlwjb or Four Horse Couches, f JJ - Ii.'JOUGH in 2 dnva, via KJC.H., tj Liberty Hilt. <->.Ur .Spring*, Abba»ille C. n., AnJofAin C. U., Pendleton U. H., Pirkana till*. ta Greenville C. If., B. C. Leaves AU- GtftTA on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 3 o’clock. A. M.; and arrive* in GREEN VIM,E FtiJav, S.m.iar, «nd Tuesday, at 8 o'clock, K M. Leave* GREENVILLE on Mail lay. Thursday, and Saturday, at 3 o'clock, A. Vs„" and arrive* .in AUOUeiTA on Friday, Sunday, and Tni-*.lay, at 8 o'clock, I*. M.—rr*. ing each way far ill night, at Abbeville, If. At Abbeville 0. 11 lhi-i Lino meet* the Pied mom Li i*. going and rctnrni ns{ at Grreimlj. it. It interned* the main Weelorn Line *i A-l',vil!e. Worm Spring*. N. 0.. where it branrl. ea, one. pinning via Knoxville, where it inlerveat. tie tin n Virginia and Western Line, the ml ai riio i ■ • v, i (i i n'llle, ( run.) 15onn a Station, t.i Le\,.|v;,,n, Kv. At Greenville, ( Pan.) their j, „ii, , I.joe running from that piece, through to;'.- Vir’l'.i.i Sj.iing*, intersecting the ma v.r.; I I sill Wer ern Lina. At Greenville ( it. ;S. (' ) there iia Lino running via Hparltr. hi. g, L : in' •!iil.ni, to Salisbury, N. C. Tl Teamaa id Co (dies on this Line, are not inf. rjiv n ».,v, arid '.eat c,i o ha* been taken in ai L’t-tilii; - eady CS'cful driver*. Giant ailcnlin will Ini pill I in tha « cmn'iiouaiion of passenger a< 11 tin ir !Ve. to doing. Am I All tn *jiga and parrel* at the risk of ill ntvnare, 1L DOUGLASS & Co. Proprietor*. May i 62 1 V 38 T’«' % 15 By. JOHN H. OUEDRON respectfully inform* the citizen* of Augusta, that ho still conti nue* to run hi* OMNIUUS to the Kail Road De* povilory, in Hamburg, daiit, expressly for the areoni iio.l.itiun of the public. It will evil for i’asse.ig ira from nay section of the city, and take tha .i to any plv-o desired, within its li: lila—and in all instances, will run thiough Dtoad slrciit, to l!m p i icipal Hotel*. Ho feels thankful for the vary liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, ai I soli .‘it* a continuanra of the same. 0.1 7 3 t* >T,a" r'SiiffwT'l.a ~ ESTAB LISWMENT. rfiv. K>'.' 1,,..?.- -r.o kkv.W* 9 ea. tvii.ao;v WTfJ E SPCOPPULLY inform® hi« friomli, find 5d fii' i!»n public tfO'inralljr, that he has takim that t\i«nai?« E-uMiiibment, in tho rear of tlie 1* 13 CC I'.l I-Jfix HoTKL, (wllifll lift* rOCOIlllj h»ci] fu'.c.J no In a puporior manner,) am) will lip h ippy lo atvmnm.ivlale hi* friemU, and those wlio in.®/ fiv»r lii.ii with their pntKinago, with of alni'Ml every ffirarription, and » f a work n imlrip, generally n«*w, and im si* •> w'nrh are n»t Burpaai*cel hy any in Mr m nlinrn country. Every exertion will he mil«2l > vjivo general Kiili*tAeiio!i ( and the propri o’nrt!u«t®, hy glrict attention to Ir.iMinofl*, ami nuking, In all <hm, hit charge* moat reaiona • hh, t» re •civ** micouragntneiit and patronage from Ihe citizoni of ihi« pla.-o, and the adjacent coun try. ■j )■*’!?. ran trcnnimmlale, and will he happy to raemve fro*.i 1 lo 200 Uorwri on I.ivery. D ‘ iv«r« will do well I > givo him a call. JnncVS ts 7ft TrefT'eWf. /!, M. H V TCH A-. CO., having larten MR , r, D. I’. FLEMING into copartnership, will ciolinuo their business in New York and Ciisricalon, under the sum of HATCH, KIMBALL A CO. Chirl»*l*nvis. ('.Juno Ist, 1535 ts 72 ~^VOTICf\ jkN the i *t Saturday in J inu.'ty next, the J 'f! > . h y C.upicil will appoint tho billowing O!- flee.-*, for l!n> ensuing year, with the saUfios an ti.-zed, viz: i I,* kin Cmn'i!. wiih a salary of J40(1 Oollmitoraud Treasurer, “ ’ 700 Maraov), " 1500 Ibijiuty d > “ 800 Tvi Co iVahlos. “ (eft'll) C(iO Clerk of lower M.siket, “ " 000 Cletk of up, it do “ CO da.lnr, ’ 11 TOO Kacugr of M igizine, “ 550 EnrJjl W.iieli n.'n, f.l per nigh', C "m C >urt of Cj.inn.in P!«m, i tify Shfi.r, ■ ii Von i.in .Mister*. hv order of Council, pasaod the I7l!i I 3 '. uEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. D-vn’ier 21 t’s i.T SVHi it -iy />*«. a*'«. V , A WIKIS. SUGAR | afv, ’iM hag* Collee “Id .l iv i do I* > :1 dm.hlo rafinod dvi dti d.) atn<lo do 25 pipwi <' ig »ac Hrandy, illi proof d*» II 'il.iu l Gin 10 do \Vhlio*n do < d«> t* !H Urandy, choiaa brand i half do d » do do do 2 It ii I® old J * ntiiM Rum, 4th pr«of 3 pipes oi l Midaira VVina 103 Sicily do CO do Ttiiitfiilfa do 15.) do Mjlkm d>) i.)O do Peppermint Cordial to hh.li N. K. Rum 500 I».U do do 2i) hhcU Wiiiab’v I JO brli do 51 d.» Mo:u:igoh«la Whlakffj, 4lh proof “ • *t J odo (i*n 6 pipo® Catitonia Wine tOi) Ik I® Flour O do Uuttdr 4'.i haifhnsido do 4.) brt* Almond® f»OU pieitet if nvp Dayjiug 1)) do ll.»\ do ftOO do Twine • p » halri 8 4 Uu.Til Hltnkna h do 0 4 do 4000 pair Ncg;o Shoe* S') hixe.* rat ton and Wool Card® 5 I (I) B i-r»» Candle® 30 do T.i I* v do C ) d> ‘S *up 5.) do (i m oo'v !»r, I nporial <k Ifyaon Tea* 100 d> fr*«!i *fd b ids M »’as-.(?A 300 cni!® lisile »pe 5) di ml *IOOO and Monilla Cordage t *') kr*« cot NiilsauJ 40 tons Iron • All «1 w.ucli w.d Ik* f* d I low at ii’holraalt by CiAKXB McTIIIH & Co. OopvXiU the dole Ifotttl. Si * "P'iFii' x.'s'iygi. Buhscfilihr n.T rs *« «el! ■., .![" bis fsrnft, ti.-ar Augn-ta, nilioining ‘he R*ce Course.— Ho would sell _ „...vV,,;®,lhe whole, or a pan. Description , i* ilee.itap inmeCc.sary ; its Imv.ition it pnitv well 1 known, an! tViae who would purchase may oh lain further iiil jnaati.m fra.ll tie umleraigneil «a i uc premise :. M. VERBEHV. Dc 21 • .It SC raxinfc to XorHiik, (Vo.) J.VO CUARLESTOX, S. C. ¥f\»»fcr Arrangement. A I LAN no STEAM PACKET j| COMPA.NV, deairouft to ftci-omrnoilate t ftvellers, have determined to run their Boata through the Winter betwotn NORFOLK and CHAIiLEBTON. K. C. The SOUTH CAROLINA, Capl. Coffey, will Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston, Friday, 6lh January. Thutelay, 12th Jan’y “ 20lh “ “ suth “ Tho GEORGIA, Capt. Rollina, will Leave Norf.dk, Leave Charlaalvn, Friday 2J Febtuary. Tbureday, 0(h f'ehr’y <• 17th “ “ 23d “ It ia needle** to tty these are boats nf the flrtt riant and commanded by careful end »ipcrienced office 11. i’ttszje ae.l fore, f.SO, Due notice will be given when they wit! begin to run weekly. For pftiesgc,apply 11. WIL! I AM PATTON. Charletlon. DICK-tIN .V HUNTER, Norfolk. JAMES FEHGU3SON, Baltimore. Dec ill ar_ ~£<Vst~ ON Wednesday evening last, between the lower Mi ket 0 d the Matnriic Hall, a MINATUKK. The finder will receive a nulla ble reward hv leaving it at the ofGra of the Au gutta Chronicle.. D.c 31 57 ' HAi-NU KLI, ' Cinsnicnl am! lililai'f .it./WLVW I’, BA nyWLLL C. //.. .S'. CABO UNA )Ni HE Barnwell Clattieil and Military Ara demy will commence on Monday, the 16lh January.—At tbit mstitution all the usual branches ot a Clatvical School will bo taught: I ENGLISH, LATIN, GREEK, ANGLO SAXON, ARITHMETIC, GEOGRAPHY, MATHEMATICS, ALGEBRA, DRAWING, Ac. MILITARY DRILL.* FORTIFICATIONS, [TACTICS. ANCIENT & MODERN ARTS OF WAR. Tim School will ho conducted on Military principle*. Governor McDutlie has promised the n«e of Cannon for tho practice of Artillery duties, and na a mark of Ilia Excellency’* appro bation, the following letter wan received hy the President of the institution, after a viait from the Governor, Jiunneelt C. //., Xov. 18(A, 1836. D*xa St n—The plan you have adopted in your School, of combining Military inatiuction and Drilling, i* worthy of all commendation, ami 1 trust your example will he generally followed. 1 am autiafied from my observation and experience that the elementary principle* of the Military ar, can in no way ha so effectually imparted to tin giant body ofthe people. In our system of gov ernment every citizen i* deemed to he a soldier; and the education of n young man is very incom plete if, when ho has entered upon the threalre of active life, ho shall not have been taught to de fend hia righta ua well as to know them. I am. Sir, your ob’t. sen ant, GEO. McDUFFIE. Barnwell Court House is situated in one of the most healthy parts uflhe Slate, and ainlrahly calculated for aucb an institution on account of its retirement. Tinm«.—Tuition, £2O per eutsion, eack year containing two session* payable in advance. In order to curtail the usual extra expenses, every student it expected to wear the uniform of tho school. H.inio few hoarder* can’l.e accommodated in the Academy by an early application. Ttrmt Board and 'Tuition, $ 150 per annum, half pay able in advance. They will be expected to fur nish their own cot, mattresses, Ac. Ac. Wash ing and ironing extra. Application to he mado to the President, THOMAS FAUBSETT. Dec U Kt S 3 Georgia i cm;>lc C’-dIJc SCOTTSBOROUGH, (1 80. HE exercises of this institution will ho re turned on Monday the Kith January, 1837. From tho flattering encouragement we have re ceived during the present year, wo have made every exertion, and have succeeded in engaging the services of first rate teachers in the several departments of the institution.—They bring with them testimonial* of religious character and liter nrv attainments from many of the most influen tial gentlemen in tho United States. We have mads arrangements to have a Stew ard’s Hall studied to the Institution, at the head of which will b* Mr*. D ESTE, an elderly lady, whose domestic habits nud experience in the government of young ladies, are very high ly extolled. We have been led to this slop, from tha inconvenience which young ladies experience in going to and coming from their hoarding housea during inclement weather; from the lime they low, owing to tho domestic arrange ment* of other houses, not corresponding with our own; for the sake of having' all tho young ladies, at all limes, under the supervision of tho teacher*, as many of them ate disposed to neglect their studies, ami become careless of their man ners and language when not subjected to such a check ; and, finally, the teachers cannot feel Ihetn selves av responsible for those who board else where, as for those who board with them. We no not wish to be understood ** dictating to our 1 patrons, hut respectfully submit the above hints I to their sober consideration, A contract has been made for having comple ted early 111 the ensuing year, a Female Gymna sium, for physical education. Young 1a.1i.-s who may desire to speak the French language, will have uncommon advanta ges afforded them here. Mrs. D’Esle was educa ted in France—is a lady of superior accomplish ments, and speak* French and English with e ipial facility. The Principal and his brother like wise speak the language. Officers. L. LATASTE, Teacher of French, Spanish, Latin, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric and Belles Let- Ires, History. Geography, Arithmetic, Ac. A. B. WATROUS, A. 15. Teacher of Chemis try, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. Ac. Mis, D’ESTE, Teacher of Drawing and Paint ing in all their branches, and Aasisiant in Ftench ami Music, V. LATASTE, Teacher of the Theory and Practice of Music. Terms. Elementary pupils, per icim, £3O All ollji'rs, “ “ 36 Board, including washing, fuel, candles, &c. prr month, 10 MUSIC.—Piano and Guitar, per term, «ach, 26 Use of Pjano, per term, 3 Drawing, in Crayon or Pencil, per term. 15 Painting, in oil or water color?*, per term, 16 French, Latin,and Spanish, each per term. I*6 One halfoil he above term® will be invariably required in rulvauce. No pupil will Ve received for n less time than one term, and those win come after the begin ning ol a term will hr charged from tho time of entrance, hut no deduction will he made for leav ing l»cfore the end of the term. ANN \ M. LATASTE, ? P . . , L. LATASTE, 5 rmcl » ,,l# * Die? wJI6 20 \i * rj? USiC TtAHCIMi.it WAVI'KD, A T MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY*, in .On Ahbcvillo District, Smith < larulina, 4 miles ! west from Willinglon. For a Lady who can! cmne recommended, the prospect is flattering.— Anv communication on till* subject may b* ad dreUed In J. Score, Esq., Calhoun’* Mills, Ab beville District, S, C. ijj* The Spring Seesion of Mount Carmel In-1 atitiilion, will rs-open on the third Monday in January, 1537, under the core of Alias E. MoQUBR,\S, D:ve adder 17 -itw 21 v V iA I Sale. WILL be sold on the flrat Tuewlay in Janu* y neii, al leoujavdle, ii.fflfion county, a tract of Ijnd cor.Uiningthirty aevenacro*, adjoining land o D. T. Smith, (wiongmg to the oytale of Anthony 1. CiusUham, dec’d. MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adm x. Oct U «« td* Kail in lin'-k. V>/V<lZ> 111 HULLS Ijverpool Ground Salt, ft: ejllUU .r,!e in loUto.unp rclia»er». Also, 40 aiuaU keg* pnm:i I* if l.ar.!. MOISE it COIIFN Nov 8 «1_ Dr. flriij. DoiiglaM*, KUKGKO.-x DENTIST, n AS relumed to the city and resumed thedutiea ol hi. protc.ion, at his rc.ideiicc corruir ol Broad and Jackson slrucl.,oier the atoreol Clarke, McTierdr Co. Oct 4 ts A (IKII. AIVERSEN having returned to tin* city, is ready • to commence In. Instructions on (bo Piano for this season. Apple aliens must be made eitlicrat Mr. Woednifl ’* Piano W are-Ilouse, or at Mcsara. Plant's Book slote, 83 3t Od. 18 , Jib,subscribers have on I hand and are ctmatsni- |y n-iriving (of their own ' - ,1 mnmdaeture,', ( Alia istiK* ol t " "X** • veiy description w hich they Ty[%vj|_ , itJX Offer fo-.ale on the most la *r*M'i*BWPfeß 'oraldc term., at their Uepo sitory, 303 Broad «ticet, An gusia, viz: Coaches, Chariolee*. Diel.y seal Barouches, Stan hope, standing mid extension lop Bnrolirdiet, Ph» [rni., Buggies, (figs, Sulkies, Wagons, ofallikiims, ogelber wilha large aasortmenlof Harness Persons Wishing to liny will do well to look helore they pur ■ha*o elsewhere. ()rdera for any deseriplion oft'ar oiges w ill ho thankfully received and execuud in the icst manner and at the shortest notice. H. S. IIOYDI.EV it CO., Augusta, Ca. 11. S. St G. HOADLEY, New Haven, Conn. Nov 1 87 t( Law Notice# 'll HR undersigned have rennncteil thanrmelvfH for 1. iho pniciin* «>f I.A W, unih'r tho firm of Jf.nk ins A. Mann—They will nitond to hnmiiWß in flic* Uounlio* of KirliroMid, Hurko, (/iiliimhia, Srri'rn. Jeflnraon and V\ nHhingion. 'J’hoir offli-e is in tho Kancouver the Post Ollico—4 Woorn from Ifroml «t. \C. J JKVK’NS, W. W. MANN. Nov 8 w4t CAHPENTKirS COMPOUND ol* liiioruort, A SAI rl Mid vahmldr Mi dicino for t’oiigh-*, / w ling of Lloud, I oiunimptioiiMy and Liver Com plaintN. Most of the Mcoirine mnde ns« of for tho nhovr* disonaHH, are of a atimulming nature, which, although Minieiinim giving icmpornry relief, in alinont every m man< e when they are freely used, aggraxato tho di«- ouie, and reduce tlio hit. nglh of tho puli lit '1 liih uriiclo p»».s8ft8«» H Hiiporior ndvarnuges oyer fhenr p onaraiioiiN, if n action being of a tonic, invigorating uml flirengihening nature, limn overcoming the tlin euse, by promoting expectoration, and gradually in cronaing Hie atrengthof the patient, and thin without being attended with any tuipfoniant effectii; it klho ugrem with theilomacb, in nd cn«08, and iun pleasant and agreeable medicine to take. For sale by CLOUD & HOTHWELL, No. 232, Broad-Street. Der.;i6 W Notice. rpHEuuhscribor respectfully informs his friends Jl uml the public in general, that he has now on hand and offers a large n ock of CONFI.CTIONA • li F, and other articles in his lineofhusinCMS. Truly grateful lor past favors, ho solicits the continuance of a share of public |*alronngc. MIS STOCK CONSISTS OF CANDIES —MitH, Cinnaimai, U>mon. Clove, Rnso fros, Cream, A.i..ijccd, Almond, 1 lore hound, Ac. Ac. 4 PLUMBS —Os every description and fla vor; Mint Drops, Sour Lemon do., Gum do., mid Cordial do. CORDIALS— Mint, Cinamon, Perfect Love, Life of Man, Anmsecd, hy the hanol or dozen bottles,also, leemon Syru,». PIES AND CAKES—Of every kind, fresh, kept constant on hand, sucii as Sponge, Pound. Iluid,Lilli ii, Plum, Fruit, Muccaronies, Pi. s aim • ails SUGAR TOYS AND PH URES.—A fine lot of Pa rs inn nfnetur d sugar works ju t recei ved; Figures, Toys, < risialiscd Figures, and Chnsnmu Presents, cVc. DRY AND GREEN FKUITs.-Applcs, Or.mg.s Li mons, Pine A pplcs,( 'ocoumits, Soli Shell Almonds, l ilhoris, VS ull nuts, Brazil-nuts, Raisins, Hgs, Prunes, V\ est India Preser ves (in glass jars), and a lot us Northern ami French Pickles. SEGARS, Ac - A line lot of real Spanish Sugars and Principecs, Leflvvieli Cavendish, and Honey Dew Chewing Tobacco. WINES AND LIQUORS —Gin, Rum, Brandy, Claret,Champagne, Malaga and Muscat. WOODEN TuV>.—UressM Dolls, Drums Swords, Guns, Barking Dogs, Birds, and other kinds too numerous to mention.— Also, 4 doz. large size Sky Loc'.vets, and vi doz small size do. {KrCountry and town customers will meet with prompt attention at (he shortest notice, hy applica tion to AUGUS 11NE FREDERICK. Nov. 29 69 200 Broad-streei. Monition* ICcktui'iitnii'. RF.I’RKSHiMKNTS ran be procured at tho .horleal notice, Mich as OY S I J.liS, DIN* AE Ii .s, .S’ VPP hli s, and li li I. AA FA SIS— Day lioardirs will he received, aud they will be haud autuely aecunmiodated, AUGUSTIN, FREDERICK, Confectioner, 200 Broad-at. Nov, 23 05 Dividend Vo. 8. MECHANIC’S BANK,) Angiißtn, Doceinber 12th 1H36. > ffIIIIE Board «t Directors liaving declared a dtyi- X dead of pour pkii ok.nt from the profits ol said Bank, lor the lu>*l six months, the same will ho paid to the Stockholders or their representatives, on or niter Thursday next. GEO. VV. LAMAR, t ttshT. Dec Id 100 21 POWELTON, 17th December, 1830. fllllE Board of Trustees oi’the . owolton \cadeiny X take much pleasure in informing the public, that they have engaged the services ot Mi. SIMPSON j FAUCI IE fhr the ensuing year, us Rector of said t Academy. The long experience ami well known ! qualifn ations of Mr. Fuuclieas an iusimotor, render u j recommendation from the Board unnecessary. The School w ill be opened on the second Monday in Jan uary next. i he Board would also inform the public that Mrs. LADD will give nisi ructions in all the Ornamcn al branches of female education. The terms ia tins de partment will be us follows ; Music on the Piano Forte, per quarter, - - sl2 50 41 44 44 Guitar, 44 44 - - 12 60 Drawing and painting Landscapes in oil colors. 12 60 44 44 44 on paper, satin and velvet, 800 Needle-Work, 0 00 Miniature Painting, 8 00 By order ot tho Board Trustees, JUUN WILLIAM RABUN, Sec. Dec 23 102 4t The Southern Recorder will give the above 4 inscriiois and forward account. VVilMmrloii iadciiiy. fJpUE Exercise* of this institution will bo resumed B on tlie* first Monday in January, Id,>7, under (lie joint direction of the Rcv.J. VV. Wad del and Hugh Morrow. From the liberal patronage bestowed on the subscriber tor the lasi four years, lie finds perfectly free in recomnwndint* the above gentlemen io a con ■.imittiice ol public confidence. *he system herein lore pursued, both in the mode ol instruction and in discipl.tv ♦ will bo rigidly adhered to Bo nd and tui tion from twelve to thirteen dollars per month JAMES) P W ADDED Dec 23 102 4l Tho Chronicle and Charleston Observer will please give the move 1 insertions each, and .urward | their accounts to Rev. John VV. VV'uddcl, V\ illmg toii. S. C. rumitiire from Hu* Aon la, of the latest style, just received and for rule ly THUS. M. WOODRUFF, at hw new and splendid Ware-Rooms, corner of Camp bell and Broad streets, formerly McKenzie A Bcnnoch’s old stand. pmlos. Also, on InnJ, « fine asaorlment of Piano Fort.**, the prmkn tion of (lifforem |H>;>nlar mtnula.'turars, mill will be t *l.l with the Must herfivt fiasaato*. I n- 2 5 |tf> V VLiIICH HALL. ** Si oul 1 auld tcqi oinfanre he forgot And never brought to m nd,” £hcu d Georgia's s-m* in peace forget, The Hero of J.mug Syne, f1 1 HE subscriber respoctfully informs his friends and J the public that he lias uurcf used the above <•«. tablishment from iia original proprietor, Mr. Edward McGowan, and that having much enlarg'd its former stock of excellent Wines, liquors, Ac. he is now aide to accommodate tho-e who may call upon him in a manner such ns he hopes will give got end satisfaction —Having determined to devote hi» entire attention to the basilicas, and by every exertion in his power to render Cm 'ch Ha li* an agre* able retreat, he looks v ilh c onfidence for a share of that patronage which the known lihcraihy of his fellow citizens is ever wont to bestow. Having fined up his spacious cellar for the purpose In* in enabled to accommodate individuals or parlies with Suppers, at the shortest notice. Parlies cun be accommodated wiih private moms. (L». (Sandifokd. Dec 16 100 ts B xpciiloi-’* Male. \GREEA RLE to an order of the Inferior Gourt of Columbia county, when sitting foroidinary pur poses, will lie sold ntCohmibin Court.ioufc outlie first fuesday in F brnary next, between the lawful hou of sale, throe Lots in Wrights borough, Cclumhia ro No®. 134, 135 and 137, agneahlo to a plan of tho" •own, belonging to the fsiute of Mark P. I/avis, clec’d, late id’said county, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. 'Perms on the day. DAVID HOLLIMAN. Fx’or. Dec 16 100 wtd Aii£ii*l:i Need More Wholesale and litia'd— llrnadstreet, near the loner Market '■HIE subscriber has re-opened the AUGUSTA JL SEED STORIO os above, where he has just received a 'urge supply of fresh Garden and Field Seeds, Bulbous and A überous Koo’s, 1 lower Feeds, Bird Seeds, Ac This collection comprises every variety usually kept in the larg'* seeds slon* at the North Thu seeds are ol the finest quality and warranted to grow. All orders from country dealer will have the same discount allowed on them as at the North J II J. SERVER. N. P* —A fine collection of double Dnhli a and Green House Plants, will ho offered Ibf salu t fly in the spring. Just n c**ived a choice collection of fiowerir.g and Rose busie s. Dec 16 100 w7tAsmiFAM iTh l, u<l:s M lam boat company st f Si Ot K lor Male. Enquire at lids Office. SVpt *27 77 if I'or Kale. A xaluahle Umise and Lot, in the town nf rj._ i 11.1.1-.. «n. fi'Jajrffl The Subscriber ofiTors for Kale hi« MOUSE Jili-ipl .and I*o i in the Pown ol Louisville. The Dwelling House is two stoiy iugh,and very cuiiveni cut ; coiiiai l ing 7 rooms and five fins p'uccn ; n good kitchen, negro house, pantry and siiiokc house, fine stables, carriage house corn house ond lodger loll; an excellent and never finling well ol water, a rich and large gan'.en spot, all in good repair. 'Perms low aud accommodating. To a Physician with a family, wishing a situation, it offers many advantages, ns it is one of the finest o penings for the practice of medicine in tho State of Georgia. For further information, apply to the sub scriber, No. 232 Bioud-sl., Augusta. Dr. N. B. CLOUD. Chronicle and Constitutionalist w’ll insert the above wenklv. 'ill fi»rhid. *t| Nov. 15 - • 1 PljA I*G'.UKBx!2i'i<li illifll' BAGGING, jus( 111!' .tfeived on tor.S>B l,n,eril > n,l( ' lor sale l>y 'jfjlhN (50SKKRY, Opposite the" ixtiffl' of Augusta. Pel 28 " H XA anted a Akill» j O nndt rlake the making tho entire running Gear « of a set of Grist Mills in Columbia county, ten miles above this city. Apj ly ut tins office Oct 28 ' 8G if _ HEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Siitf. r ■8 HR Subscrihor lieing nbunl to remove to the Siaie « «f Ala) imi.l early in .No\ember oasii'ng,ofTare for c.nle Ihe li.llowitu pioperly : I lie ID it K uml I.U I' on which li« now resides, in I ho Village us Guninierville, on which isaii excellent well of witter, ami well known as one us tho most pleasant situations in the village. AI.SO, One HOUSE anil LO I'on the North side of Br ail street—the lot i ontains fu lent front, anil runs hack to Jones street. ’J he House is two sloties anil double Tenement. AI.SO, One HOUSE and LOT, on the north side of Broad street, well calculated for a private residence, with all convenient out houses. AI.SO, One vacant LOT, containing 80 feet fronton Broad street, running back to Jones street, lying near the w estern limits ol the city, now inclosed and corn grow ing upon it. ALSO, A Tract of LAND, containing 785 acres, tu Co lumbia Coaniy. AI.SO, Three likely NEGRO WOMEN, accustomed to house work, and good cooks, w ashers anil boners. Ai.su—BANK a t tti’K, viz: 69 shares Georgia Insurance &. Trust Company 41 do. Bank of Hamburg 30 do. Georgia Kail Road & Banking Company 00 do. Bank of Millcdgcville. The above properly w ill lie sold at private sale, if applied lor helore Monday, the 2oth nisi., and if not disposed ofhy that time, will ho snlil at unction t > the highest bidder. HENRY 15. HOLCOMBE. The city papers will please insert the above weekly,, until nolilied to discontinue it. October 7 80 f To liiVßici:i!iß, Merchants, ami I’lanßrs. Drugs, Medicines, ISj c-Sinffs, Paints, oils. Window Gins*. S'crtuincry, I'atcnt iricdiciues, llutlcrs Miilci iuls, Ac. suhscrifers liming recently purchased the B cslahlisliment of the line Jas. M. t 'after, respect fully inllirm the public, their friends anil the Into pa trons nf the establishment, that they will continue the Drug Business at the same stand, (No. 232 Broad street) where they are now, ami will he constantly receiving, from f'hdaiielphia, New York and Boston, a large anil well selected assortment ot DRUGS and .MEDICINES—which they will dispose of upon terms as low and as accommodating as can be obtain ed in any Southern market. They will warrant their articles /resA nvd gr ’'"if. l>r.N. 15. CLOUD & D. E. BOTIIWELL. Not. 4 88 wtf ~ S II OES . B. W. FORCE & CO’S Wholesale Bhoe House, No. 276 Broad-street. Aug 26 ly Benjamin (L Wakken. Esa. is hUiA’ duly mithurikcd W act for me, dur.ng my übsones from the Suite JAS. L. COLEMAN. Nov 18 'f i\pn ilook^. \STORI A, or Anecdotes ofnn Enterprise beyond the Rocky .Mountains; by Washington Irving. Mr. MIDSHIPMAN EASY, and the DIARY OF A HI.AXE, by the author of “ I’ctcr Simple,” “Jacob Faithful:" &c. Ac THE HI.SVSTi.tHY MAN, hy the author ot “Richelieu,” “ Darnley," “ Th» Gipsey,” “ One in a Thousand," Ac. ifee. EAST AM) WEST, by tho author of “ Clint»n Bradshaw." , 111 AT All AL BURMEKI, a tale ol the Court of L'aroun al Ratchid—2 vols. THE TOSI'IIVMUVS PAPERS Os THE PICh IV ICHCI.UB: cimiaininga faithful reconl of the Perambulations, Teiils, Travels, Adventures and Sporting tmntaction* of the Corresponding Memhors. Edited hy “Boz." THE RAMBLER IN MEXICO -, by Chailes Jssepli Ljilrobe. THE DIARY OF A DESENVYEE— 1 vol Ju«t meived, and for sale by T. H. * I. C PLANT. Dec li >' >;l A ’ilic ImitmiH Panßcea. , IJICR I of Rheumatism, .Scrofula, or King*# J , Evft» Gout, Sciaiirja or Hip Gout, Ru i|iieiiiGau cers, lllieuin, JSy phyiiuv and sMetcurml disease* panicubtly 1 Ivors anu painful di.®<*aseh of the bon«n. t/lcerarod Throat and NosiriU ; Ulcers of every des scrij ls>n l ev r Sores, and lu'ernol absce.-ses; Fiaiulas Spfj.J /lead, Scurvey, Biles, Chronic wire Eyes, Fry- i ie|)el.i*,» Blotches, and every variety of Cutaneous At- e ceciion; Chronic Catarrh, I lea. (mm particular j cauHM; Fain in Uie >i<tn.aeh and Dyspepsia, prort-ed ingirom vksiion ; 'ffcMion of the Liver, Chronic \ lnH>nunnt*on ot the Kidneys, and general Debility* cau*ed by a torpid aetion nil he vessels nt the skin. Ii I in singularly eliicuci uis in Miiovating those conMiiu- - .ions which have bwn broken down by injudicious £ irea mcnts, or juvenile irregularities. In general s terms it ut recommended in all those diseases which j urit-e from im pun lies in the blood, or vitiations of the > humors, ot whatever name or kind. » Some of the above complaints may require some tri- > fling ursistant applications, wliich the eirnimstances I ol the case may dictate ; but for a general remedy or r Burificaior, to remove the cause, the Indian’s Panacea I will generally be found sufficient. I TO THE PUBLIC. I How true it is, that modem Physicians, in their am 'ilion to excel in their profession, explore the vast I fields ofscifiice hy the aid of Chemistry, and seek out ( new remedial agent* to arrive at perfection in their t practice by means of art alone, ami entirely overlook < and ndglect, as beneath their notice, Ihe rich and boun teous stores of tmdicine, which the Almighty ha® • caused to spring out of the earth in every clime. And i how much more true ir is that whilst the American Physician look® to foreign countries for many of hi® i most common and nereesary articles; jM.*r})eiiially i changing as they are,nt the dictate of fashion and tol ly, he is surrounded in his ownconntry with an end- I less profusion of medical plants, sufficient to answer any indication in disease and yet he is ignorant of I heir virtues, and they are suffered to 44 waste their nealingon the desert air ” 'I ho effects of vegetable medicines upon the svstom are temporary—-those ofiuiuonils lasting. 'The former vxcr thiircfl. ci« and pass off’—ihe latter, mercury in particular,act chenm ally upon the solids,decomposing ho bones,and undermining Iho constitution by a slow and sure destruction. 'J’he greater congeniality,efficiency and safety of ve getable remedies compared w ith ininernl, may raateil by contrasting the anci< nt practice with the modern; or, it more immediately under our own observation, ihe Indian pructive with that of the whiteman Who, in America, has not known or heard of repented .nstances w hereinß'one docrepid un prcicndiiig female Indian, i>y nii’an® of hei simple re m -dies alone, haseffeclcd the most rapid and astonish ing cures, utter the whole Materia Medica of the com mon practice, directed in like mostskil nl manner, lias tailed ( Aud who has nut been surprised al beholding the compuruiive ease and ihrilil) with which the In dian frees himself from any disease, und m the almost ioi.il «ht> nee oi chronical disease* among them? W ho has ever heard ol un Indian with a (rouNiiiution broken and ruined hy ill trctiiincut ? And can a doubt exist that tiiis happy ex- mplioii of the savage from most ol iheills which thetloali ot civilized man is heir to, is chiefly owing to the ih tc genial and sale remedies winch ho employs ? this astonishing difference in succ. ss, is u iairexemplification us (he infinitesuperi rity of the simple and sate means of euro which God has created lor ilm hem fit ol his children, over those which the pri ip and the an of man has invented. From a long reisdenro among a portion of the abo rigiimi iiilmbilaiits of this country, ami intimate ac quaintance with the methods ofeure of. some of their must successtul practilioners* thu proprietor of 44 The Indian s 1 unaci n,” acquired a knowledge of some of i heir most powerful and favorite remedies. From these he selected such as were most efficacious and appropriate, and offer various experiments to tost their principles und strength, ho lias combined them in the form here presented, as the most perfect ami benefi cial for the purposes tor which it is recommended The following certificates, out of hundreds similar which might he procured, are given to show the effects of The Indian’s I'unacea, n the various complaints therein mentioned : and also to exhibit in the mos( >a tisliiciury manner, Hs superioruy over the syrups in common use: — Boston, April 1834. Sir- When I was a young man i fidiovved the fish ing trade, and from tiie p< cn.iar exposim l nt ihul lime, 1 have had pains ai out a. inieivuis, winch have since increased tu a regular and awere Uh«minuli.sm. You know, 1 saw you mi uhur t c»lon v ry ban off’ and lohl vou I had hoard ol I lie sm prising qualities of The In dian s Tuuucen, when yon n»lu me where to gel it W ell, 1 got six hollies, w Inch have cured 7ne‘*fcs' st ‘ vt ‘JL. or eight moulds, and fiotii being free Iron, . (a j n so j Svnlo mic> to wiy so. iHLBLRTS. New York, Aug 1836. I deem ii a duly 1 owe i<» 'ihe afiiici d lovnue my cn&e, and to say i am enii»T i> cured and feol mow like u itew man. Anoiit mu years ago I perceived! was threatened with the pdoj, vs hit h gave mo alarm, knowing that many of my lumily were similarly af fect d, and I applied to our physician who succeeded in relievingth-* iceasin >s t;m could never cun*, al though udmiiiL'l' ring rein -dies ahum three years Des pairing of relief in iins wa> i upplii d sueitessively to two oilier pliy.-icians i . tin® vity,ol cclehritv, practi sing in .he higher circles only, both of whom tried weeks and weeks in vain, without permanent advan tage. B« i.ig anumislicil at their fiuln.e. ns 1 had al ways been io d that these wciv the men to apply to in such difficult- cases and 1 had neeordingU been led to expect great thing® from their learning and experience —i say astonished at the perfect, failure, I gave myse.l up to I lie painful t hough iliat there was no virtue n. medicine tonne,iiui no."killin the profession equal t»» mk h diliicullies. In ll.ispre dicam in 1 got huh • eight urn ne bottles of the Indi an’s Panacea, w hich I took a® directed, and am now happy t • state that in about six weeks 1 .un cured of an inveterate attack of'blind piles, to which wasprobr- Idy added on erysipelatous swelling of tin* part. I trust that the cure is complete; but it i (should not be so, J know w hat w ill allt viate more suffering than all otherinodiciius put together. 11. G. D. New Orleans, May 1834. I have had a disease in my head which more recently became very painful and alaiining in consequence of taking cold repeoletlly A iaige gailiormg was form d in the cavity between tin cars disc-barging prodigious y,and ironi the renewed accumulation at limes, it kcoined a» it my le ad weuld hurst, wli n the running would increase ot the cars, and would also appear at tho node and eyes. I applied to the best physicians hut found no permanent relief; I also tried Swaim's Ha na ecu but found it useless. By *cquest of a friend I iri d the Indian’s Panacea, w hich soon gave mo re bel; and after taking twelve bottles, 1 was made a® well as ever. The opinion ol one so much indebted to you mav boos little wtight; but the reputation this Panacea has earned in this vicinity, will give it the preference over anv other reined} lor Abscesses, Soars !fec. ‘ JOHN iM’MULLFN. Columbia, Ala. 1833. I have been afflicted with the Liver complaint for many years, which has made hie a hurt hen for some time; and notwithstanding the quantities ol medicine I took,and the most untiring attention of our planta tion doctor, it seemed twit I should die. 1 hud a great deal of pain in mv sidle ;• and in January last 1 took a bad cTo from which Ila i a had cough and a pierc ing pain through the chest, which, added to my pre vious debility, (nought me down very fast; and every body said 1 would have the corisunip/imi,und Ihe doc tor gave me up alter dc ing every thing that doctors can do. The Indian mcdi uno,called the Panacea, was got hy my request, tour hill ties of which completely reslo ed me It) better health than tor years before. In deed, if any mcdiriii' can cure the consumption, it is The Indian’s Panacea MARV COLLB. Tho proprietors of this irricle have received many proots of its value on plantations. The negro who is subject to any di-eases peculiar to him, or p cuhar to his exposing employ mein, feels most readily m its heal ing influence. RlieiimatiAu, dehilnv, swellings, loss ol appetite, und ihe nanieTss ev.ls lie complains 01, may all ho removed hy thelusc ol a lew bottles of The Indian’s Panacea. Many I useful servant has been restored by its effects ; nnj «t is confidently recom mended io the Planter us xsafe and invaluable medi cine. "*■ Erysipelas is one of tlaje severe cutaneous affec tions, winch is removed this Indian practice more »ff’cituaily and speedily I bln any other m xle. There is strong evidence at hand to show that no cas« can wiriislaml its effect. Sr A uci v sit ne, (E. Fj July, 1835. D. G. Haviland & Co., igeiits— I am induced to w rite, to inlonn you of the flippy results I have expo- i rienced from taking ’i he Imlun s Panacea. For the | Inst ten years 1 have been severely afflicted with the I Rlieumut.sni in b ah legs, anfisores covering a large proportion of the body; and luring this time! have tried almost every tiling 1 l«|ro recommended, but wiihout relief from any In ifis state, I had given up yselfas incurable, and made Ip my mind to drag out my life in excruciating pain, aid most of tho time 1 was in thegrealesf agony. 1 tas in libs fix when in 3>mr City,nt which rime I hovht a dozen bottles of your Panacea, which 1 look as,bmeted in tho paper, and nm now happy to slate to yin, mid to the commu nity, that lam a p'erlcctl.v well Run. 'This change I a’tribute to this invaluable Mectino alone. Yours, very respectfully, X H. POWERS, CiiAßLnsTar, July 12,1831. 1 was afflicted four years wjlhnt ulcer in the leg, occasionally accompanied wiih inflam mation unci excessive pain in the i % and ancle joint. Several eminent Physicians rxortco»ilieir skill upon ' it, hut wiihout permanent benefit. In this state, five \ bottles ol the Indian’s Panacea model) perlect cure. MAR(iAIi ET A. W EBl’, I*4 Meeting-si. For sale hv H HAVILAND, UiSLEY, I CO Afcustn, Ga j April s. [27 tJ The P.TVillioi*r f JIIIIS large und commocioas cstabliAnent, lately t ; A occupied by Mrs. Woolsky, has fin taken hy ■ I Mrs*R. Canfield, who lenders her k f ice® to pri- j >atr hoarders and transient persons. ?1 pains will he spar»\l f«» make lh»ir fitc.ation coißfb.fffe OALUOHAN’B VEOI I Fever & Ague Pills, 7 A Certain and Lasting Cure for that disease. t k HE subscrilier, having b«*-n apoointed Bp<‘cml I Agent fur Ihe .ale of G.llign* * 1 «ir and j. We. Ifllls, is prepared to furnish pUpier* and ooun- j. ry trider* with suppli*. of said arlirles on ernis -j iqtwlly as favorable as they can bo obtained ol the , ’(falTiglian's Pills, llmugh uselul fy *ll disease* ivhich originate in a superabundant coll icon <*• »>‘e nibeslomach, are more particnlarlylintended lot Fever and Ague. In the first ptace Ihcv cleati**’ , ilrengiken, and give lone to the .lonwcff and b.mel», M md create a new and healthy actum (hi 1 lystc-m. They produce a natural and permanent p- j. >etiic. They defend the aystem againstMd.wor sub- ff (übsequent attacks of the disease, i hev renjo'e a j. ffottniclions of the liver and other organs! i ney ot dst the various operations of nature, h' ( leansing 5. he system 01 all vitiated, ciirruptand iut-xI humors, mdiiius invigorate ond reanimate the w low frame A Possessing a purgative quality, they cannoOf main in s he bowels to produce such other diseas-'w s olten follow the injudicious treatment of tho 1, * er and N Ague They are composed entirely of v< g»'[ V mt T *** ler, and may lie taken by persons of both s< and B jt all ages, without fixe least danger of unpleasant ponsequenees. In fine, the public are as»uitp, that (iallighaiTs Pills possess those inestimable virtues w hich uro requisite not only to airest, hut *o eraui- J rate and destroy, the last seeds ol this most distress- |j ing malady of the human family. 1 J’he proprietors solemnly pledge themselves that | they do not contain n particle of minerals nfc anv F shape or form, hut are composed entirely of Ample vegetable substances, which, either separately ,r vein- j> bined,and without regard to sex or age, perfectly I harmless in I heir effect U|kjii the human system, j * 'J’he following persons in this place, have been ap- | pointed Sub-agents, at whose stores these 1n« may j be obtained. * I Thomas Richards, Book Store, No. 293, ana I. H & I Plant, 244 Broad-street. A large mass of highly respectable testimony cßn- ( firming the reputation of Gullighan’s Pill®, maybe seen *ut cither of the stores of the above named per sons, or at the subscriber’s. NELSON GARTER, Special Agent, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Aiu giistn, Georgia. I June 10 45 , Ivyt? Water. DR. ADAMS’ Cell-hulled Eye Water, wnrranntfl an effectual remedy for all diseases of the eyt*> such as Bareness, weakness and inflammation. 11*rice, 26 i eiit» per vial. This celebrated article has been invented by otic of the most eminent Physicians of the age, and djl ring an extensive practice of 30 years, he invanab i resorted 10 it in all cases of sore, weak arid inflame*] Eyes that came under his notice, and so greai a ce lebrity did he acquire thereby, that they came to him from all parts, and in no one instance was it ever H own to foil in producing the desired effect. A short | time only has elapsed since this article was first intro- i din ed to public notice, and during that period, up- J wards oftliree thousand bottles have been disposed of and the demand lor it is rapidly increasing. SosiAe and speedy is the effect produced by this article, I hat one single vial has completely cured an inflamed eye, though various remedies a had been re sorted to for a long lime previous in vain. Ample di rections accompany the article, as well'as letters ol recommendation from the most respectable Physicians in the country. With a view to insure its usefulness in a more extensive way,the proprietor has appointed Wm J. Hobby, Agent lor the sale of it, of whom the public may rest assured ©f procuring the genuine ar licle. Country merchants and others suppliel on liberal terms by the Agent, or the Proprietor ir* Pliiladelj hia, where all orders lor Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Glass and DyeMitlf, will be thankfully received und promptly attended to. JOSEPH FISHER, Philadelphia. A supply of llie above mentioned Eye VVater, just received at ihe Auguala Book, Store, and for sal»* hy WM J. HOBBY. Juv 15 55 1 bibiNEKALLANO AIiEiNCV A T MOBILE HE undersigned belciving that a General Land f*. Ageruy lor Ihe purchase, sale and manage ment of Real Estate it this Mute, would allorckiunny advan tages, i>o h to purchasers, Beliu rs and ovvndl'Aoi p oper ly living oul o. the Mato, ond citizens leaving the city lor a sho it time and, properly conducted would licc f lir lhal t,uis mess on iiio ist oi vJ'fV ar ' ’ . 1 lie umlersiaiied uss\a the puhlie that ftff '.P«W, orox|iuns<s will be spurt | to obtain from lime to lime j an acun-ie knoweiige *flhe value ot Real estate in 1 me city am! vanity. | An., soon us possible, * e will procure; large maps of this city und alroii.tu-c.lie®, town® &<f. that offer u-i opportunity for s.-ecnlutioii. Properly left himioi sale will bp del no?;evi off niui-s and uxliioited to the public, and w hen llie maps are not Kut.sta; lory, he wdl accompany the jjurshasur to, and ihe tractor lot of land. Every exertion will bo used to effect negotiations and sale of property, and when requested or iiisi.ucieil to 11. veil funds in Real I state, tho strictest ationtioir Will be paid to the lilies and t laims to lie same. 1 he uudoi-signcd v\ ill be found al all limes at his of fli e, 0.1 the corner of Ueyul and Conti streets, except when oul on business, and lespectfully solicits a share y public puironugo. GEORGE W. GRANT Rf.ckr knces. Messrs. Fuller, Gral nm & Co Ctiuichill <& A»las*in, G. Kibbe, ! Judge A. 8. Lipscomb, Win.am .1. Vuikdegralf, \ MOBILE. Governor John Gayle, F. M iffount, C* E. Gherman, Joshua Kennedy, J The New Orleans Com. Bulleiin, Boston Atlas, N. York Express, U o. t.azeiie, Thiiadelplihit Baltimore Chronicle, Charleston Courier, Slam Sontinvl, (fforgia, Nashville nuniier, Huntsville, Advocate, yil khuimi Journal, Momgomery, w ill publish the above lour months, un<l lor want their accounts to liu stlbscn- Lers lor payment G, W. G. October? 80 4m STATE OF GEORGIA, J In the Superior C’oulr Richmond Cnunty. y ol said County. January tkr.vi, 1836 The President, Directors und Company,\ of the Bank of Augusta. vs. 1 Augustus Moore, James Gardner, Wil- y Ruli Nisi ham J. Hobby, Sen. and George I*. 'Twiggs, Trustees of Mrs. Janet 8. | Mongomery. J d FzN i’iiE PETITION of th»- President, Dir dors, * * and t ompany.of the Bank of Augusta, praying the foreclosti.e of the Equity us redemtuion of Augus tus Moore, James Gardner, Wi.ltam J I lobby, ben., and George I*. Twiggs, Trustees of Mrs. Janet 8. Montgomery, in and to all that Loi or Parcel of Land, in ihe City of Augusta and in the County and Mule aforesaid bounded on ihe East by lot formed} Boyer’s (now Isaac Henry’s) and running VNcstwarvily one hundred ami fifty-three led, und six inches to a br.ck tenement, belonging to the said 1 rustees, thence running Bouih by parallel lines to .illlis-sl, by which it is hounded, having a front thereon of one hundred and filly three feet and six inches, together with all mid singular (ho improvements and appurtenances thereof, which said lot or parcel pt hind with the im> pruvemenis and appurtenances thereof, the said Au gustus Moore, James Gardner, William J Hobby, Senior, and George L. Twiggs, as Trustees aforesaid, conveyed to the Pr.suient. Directors, and Company oftho Bank of Augusta a» Trio. o ß aid, IR 'wTy'ui inori - gage to secure ihe puyim nt ol thirty tMoiisuiid dollars loaned and advance , to them, hy llie Jcflid. ihe Tresi ident, Directors, and Company, uflhe Bank of Augih.® nt, on 1 In* first day of July, in the year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty-eight. On motion of Henry 11. ( ’uniming, Solicitor for the Petitioner, it is ordered that ihe said Augi.alus Moore, James Gardner, W ilham J. Hobby,bt nior, and Geo. L. J'vviggs, i'rusteos ol Mrs. Janet 8. Montgomery, within twelve months from the date hereof, do pay into Court the principal, interest,amt costs due on Hie said .Mortgage, or the Equity of redemption of the Mnd Augustus Moore, James Gardner, William J. Hobby, 'enior, and George L Twiggs. Trustees as | aforesaid, in the said lot or parcel of land, and ihe I improvements and appurtenances thereof be thence- I forth forever barred and foreclosed, ami oilier proceed ings take place in conformity with the acts of the General Assembly, in such case made oik* provided, and it is further ordered that a Copy of this Rule be served upon the said Augustus Moore, James Gard ner, William J. Hobby, Benior,and George L. Tw iggs, 'Trustees as aforesaid, or their special agents, or attor ney* at least three months before the ume, ai which the money is directed to he paid ini Court, or he published once a month for six mon before the liim aforesaid, in one of the public ;«get(es of this State. A true extractjrnmtre minutes, j JAMES M LAW'S, Clerk. July -9 L_ 59 ImfljiCj' IVolicf. < AGREEABLY' tnnn order us tha ourt ofOrdinn ry of the roomy of Jeffeoioa, I; id he sold on the first Tuesday in February licit.’a |{, c Marltei- 1 liouse m the town of Louiavillo, Stween the usual i h-ar. of sale, two hundred nrre.'i i*,e Land, on tfio 1 walere of Big Creek, adjoining land*,f I‘ngeahy 5,,,. i piston and oilier*, fold for ihalnefi: of ihe mi- i aots of Janie* Tremble, jr. deceasi* Term* on the i day. J.4MES A. CAKbVV I,L, Guardian. c Volic((.~ ' ‘ ~ | PERSONS having Inuinen v ll l t | lf subseriber, d are reqnc»ted io enII nt th) ucl | on IJouio of v Me«rs. Saudifunl ft Collin*. I 1„ BARRETT, n P> iUI 2i I j- p- Sf, “ I* ■T avE r—nily r're.'ed from ■ . y|Z . j I'jWßl i •i,i)le me. * of rs ■ 1 li l.i ini • •!»« ‘'Xj’not to tole»» lerns and «™ 7todr*» HdM. WM do !■ * do do 4 10 ff *, ' ‘ ‘ ; red 5.1.. W .vyt". *■ ri a uflhe B,’ / , el ,ric*r. Slaw** H Green, I ■!»« ' ul “ l ; JL* 1 j, an j Blue b4* D« L ' ; I?: Mloonn:, U® ■ “ jUl ' k life r f H I s.*- ■ ilk till Cloth H lark Gros dn Swi*« Do ilulioi. Lunstrniga IW Do and colored r-alin* . , VS , 0 do fancy fell* 8h» w “ h,bet wove Shawls . t |, h belt Kibl)on«, aborted colors K Jnrn lulidkerehieik,’"’’assorted quilili**- ■ lurtncc b'llaa , .. p po . nlfeia Ribbons’. flom\No. 6 lo A %K •min do V» d# ' W ilnck Guard Ribbon t \ W ilk Braid, all coloa i c l / (lack mid d gl*JkaJ ka I "iiper em!)r<»iilonrff Mn>h r I, \ I 'flack Malconi Cravats . T * Do LoveShnvls and Veil* !■? Rich Gauze ( n| Ribbon RuroelaaMc Nem Y c,h, K 3- 4-4 0-4 bnXn shining aud Sheeung Black ( ui fe ui| /’lidded Saline a Uasa.niere* . )« New 40. k Jli Shirtings ' Embroiden d (Lmbrie* gI Fancy l arkß'iila t|| Black aud 1 .awilder Pmila article lor alrMaMa .towbeima, a nef and laahionabl* MlJglia 1 ztru lina auipll and checked ■ Do do pluml -ej AftftorieU Vest i iltiemi iiom /inmAMtrt ikW' "nM Scotch worked Lupcs and - Low priced Green and Printed flu W hite J canes ~ - r :y| White 1. anton FPfttel 4- and 0-4 Bed'l ick Crash, tor'i’owehbg ... , nx Fancy Gill Bu.tun,. lor Children » Clothing A good uaauunieiit of T bread Lace, lootuig V Edgings ’ ~ . -j Assorted Bobinet (Footing and Edgings , | Ladies superior Silk stockings am * H Vhab and fussia JJiap r, Lark Sinchew >|ilk f .*«<lie«^A>' a ’** _ B ALir os.onnienl" •.' Xdohoped aid Inat •* ■ Vfongs ■ LibelGollars,black Bombaam Sloth* | Ladidi black and fancy col d Merino Ho** » Ouen"worked iv lute and Drown Gottou I".— | Do <1" do colorer do , di4 3 Sea: let, V. Row und Green quality bindingl V ■ Knitting Guiion I . • tl . 9 Fur (.'apea of the following deaer.puoa: A- Petit Glia Cui.ea **■ S| o lad do do i ■ Do do Willi end« I 1 Siberian Squirrel Capes | g Do do Tipputta jll m Cliincliilla ■■ do k L i I Black i.cnei . .#do /J 4 V* / , Spotted and ,Gu'J ■J’uaa fi r hl.l • ~ Agd Carpet tmunriy xA- A .—a |1 "ti. f Green Flannel *—*l I H I fff \\ Idle and col’d Ils/ Lace | I L 4-4 Fnrnmire I imilji I ~ I? - 6 4 low priced and tfnp’r Colton Canii . ) 1 1 rl 4-1 iicli figured nuolqing'd Rohiiu tii "J. #w. Whi.l, black, brow I and -date corrfudl?. J Sr Quilied k.ra I t I o , ll ' S \v.,i,e ,n black w> .r»ied jalf hose I f (■>“ A.sorlcd rizcH Misii a hill nud limit » «*re* H .Men's 1 nub's woo 1 d \ U' ia l-nigg Wt line. \ I ‘ j HU *-'in- m I udi s’ cm roalerec i olio i glove*. «* \,i ii cu is or ■ \Zu'rz n \ I to I Ki 4 ng j"‘,dd dolor* 1,1 | The jSi&reiffiftwneFw Ihe K-ayft‘‘*d efcj * - I jed a) lily: f -> ■ * liphrior E giis l 'lildtc lofli { , * I '-ciirlit Alt-lino flu -uci ■ ■ '•up’r. Oxford criijo anlmoi | I ->4 Italian liueetr hgs I i HI Bird’s-cyedi.-.p.rlf L H Bovs’daik n d iig! I'ilk i’nckel handkerchief* ‘ ' U mam, Cliuli ), ujd inbta.iuernlo adftwla r-up’r. black Md r,d belt ribbo a Lull s' black II S gloi ( a Cur-c-i- from N i 'o 1- Arsornd flax ih end, Kentucky jsanea Irish linen she, tii.gr French mid Uugn, ji cloth .Mull im s ii.s , lingers’ patent w 'e flannel h C iiuson and plinnWhiie i • V‘s«« himij,*: lilt Bonnet r DDoii--, blr-k I lidii’A crap* X D iransk napkin* t Sup r Will.hi liearh rugs T 'T* 5 4 brown sheciii (Vc. ice. ■ ■Nov. '49 £ ;»f J \i un. i,:. vuv, Agem. j I ) WjSAIVSj: JtKCHtXI b-l ROM SEW lORy-M niF ~„V ff' f V'KJ.v Cf 1 X.» J.’ AN|V»" 1 ' 9!ol las d£% dov&s u,« ’ list'll Mill a largo and well) aa»t»l f «^tic; »♦ now onllibnl. wifltf'fke Ida ii* nirlmeVL UA. | n GENBR\L, and ;dni i»t ci/niplole, a.l ut w4k y lie sold ala small idmnce on llie co it ns Sis i W»| k iuuslorrdutc the 4«i*»by ihe winter aeasunno atf » ilicrcfire give uoo» BAttovivafor ci ish. Itral'.t'f his thanks to his f ,imiU nnd theyM c lor the lib. is j support which ifiiy have given him since the :l mcnecnienl of his Agency in Aucusila. The lidluvving aJU mo articles laleljr received 'ill od, ■Jilion to those prtfoiisly received, 'iz : i VV bite and Gref", largest size, Blond Gauze I* aife, some very eteganipatterns,, vyiih scolloped ag - ip*, borders. L f l ' > i Long and SborfFir Nic Gloves, white and fio tM* J Entlisli BlacVkut While Silk Glov/a. t,' , , Ladies’ “ “ English Silk StLji, \ plain and einlnoi-. "Mil Ladies’ B K ..ml VVhiio English Silk Gl>v*i. “ Ligll. , olored Puri* ingke Kul Glovcj, Men’s VVlijia aijal Black English Silk Soon, K * 6-4 Male,’"'a Italian Luairinga, ofth«y nf-; best qunlily j Plaid Gro be Naples Silks,latest patent* Pink, VV hue aiil fllue, “ .“ „ Pink, Blue and Rudi Pearl VVbue balina, ■ ©i I bun and ."-tripi d t Tape De Lyon. Uich sm ill figm acl Jaconetto Cambric ■'lr | jj |l#( , lata o— rann d not to lade . Jli Ay, ate Rich) and New >■ tva* FrrnJV# r*«i;. 7.3H,i0„d Bishop'ri^' Cal,c '-’ faLre ,m^Salin ' « Mn.l.n., 6-4 Plaid, Striped and Checked ai , Dress s. Cape*and Handkerchief. • 7SI nssorini -in of laidi is' ass ,ned nnmher! r™* ‘ **• ' 3 4 (fc 6-4 I ;„mb, n; Diniit es and h rob Col ?f IU V Bm,HI ond J,argo Coreled " lUr * l),nul •*•■. 1 puffed cowl. s kina, ami* very A* 6-'t a r.V l |' I '' f< ' rmakm S skirls, widest kind t-aiiiknc, Npnsook,Jaeunetteanii IJidifi vu. Bish-.p Lawn, am' S iveriha C.JS. , l , W*H«ali lik. Single and double BucS.'awTT’ . P’ a JS« on ; 1 fi »J’ *i<U Mii,li.ij|!?^! Vn V?” **• W hne, colored a,„j mixed. fc Flaxen onl Coton C ° t ' t ° n Sl,lrtln « I 1 ° tto ! JLfjen min i ! J S' and 7.a, mi ,b« v V , 8t of ' A lcovn rTT C * ,5 “ I Wining North ofV; uv ir,gfon. At oul ' » tt - I l-ared, a par. ,f w lfS i, worn" 50 ’ « I K I s fl here is a beautiful tile near aneidellent n«,-. r IB I s?s«K tm z Uk; j Rev Mi SANDERS, Kb March J 5 1 1 ,n( -<m*rUm. V 1u w w