Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 03, 1837, Image 7

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CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. Warren County. Alford, 895 Liddell, 108 Well done old Warren ! Ar7;aINS—SELLING OFF AT COST The subscribers intending lo close their busi nnt offer their whole stock of goods at cost for cash; it'd stock consists of n very general assortment of dry goods, among which are Extra fine Blue and Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Bombazines, .Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, &c. MORGAN & WYATT, No. -206. Jan 4 , 8 OR SALE —The undersigned offers forsale a IF Plantation in Burke County, containing 1400 (Acres of Land (on Buckhoad Creeks with 50 likely S Negroes 35 of them workers, the balance young, jtogether with the Stock and produce as it stands of about 100 head of Cattle. 18 Young well broke Mules 3 IJuroc Colls 3 years old 1 Plantation Horse A Stock of Hogs 1 Waggon 1 Ox Cart and Oxen 8000 lbs Pork (killed and cured) 4000 Bushels Corn with Fodder, Oats, and Peas, ,ia Proportion and every necessary article, for carry ling on the Farm—Terms liberal and immediate pos jsession given. GEO. W. LAMAR. [hl 3n 4 8 wtw 1 VtCT The Conttilutionalist will please publish the * Mt e weekly for two weeks. jiMpTICE.—Four months after date application JIP will he made to the Honorah'e the Inferior fjpun of Burke county, whilesitting for ordinary bu for leave lo sell some lands in Cherokee and pirke county, consisting of sixty acres in Cherokee ti l iwo tracts in Burke, containing tour hundred aid thirty acres, known as the Clark Tract; all be- Ibtging to the estate of William Bryan, dec’d, of .Bvke county—sold for the purpose of paying the dels of said estate. JAMES GRUBBS, AdmT. ELIZABETH BRYAN, Adnt’x. Jn 3 1 1m eVROIA, Jefferson County TPJHEREAS, Roger L. Gamble applies to mo If for Letters of Administration on the estate of Muring Spradley, dec'd, these are therefore to attend admonish all and singular the kind ed and orecirs ofsaid deceased, to bo and appear at my offh within the time prescribed by law, to shew cam if any they have, why said letters should not 1m onted. E. BOTH WELL, Hep. Clk. C, O. Ji3 1 'v3od E.—The Exercises of the Academy at ' ill he Sand Hills, will be resumed on the 3d day of Jtmry, 1837, under the direction of Mr. R. 11. Rakv The terms of Tuition as follows : Fs ho Classical Department, 810 per quarter. Tlhighest English Class SB. Aral! other Classes, $6. Ding the winter months one dollar is repaired for »d. By order of the Board. Jgl 1 2tJ JAMES McLAWS, Clerk. WHARF COMP’Y OFFICE,* 3d January; 1837. I NPICE— An Election for a President and so il Directors for the present year, will be held at; tliOllte* on Tuesday next,lOt i inst between the hounf 8 A. M. and Bo’clock, P. M. Jil 1 3t] JOHN SHARP, Tr. OCT BALI) WI N -Fancy and Staple Dry JnGoods, at Wholesale, 834 Broad street, Au gUtiGeo. [Jan 3 Ily 111 PI ATE, constantly on hand and for sale by 3 1 tfl R. C BALDWIN. P j ipfssojj mo.v. y "OIAVG t.dsday bought out the interest of 9; P. Scott, in the firm of TiiownninoK and am fully authorized to adjust all uiand business of the firm. N. C. TROWBRIDGE, Doc 17,1836. pThc Business will he conducted as hcrcto for? N. C. TROWBRIDGE. ) 31 87 HoiilltciTi Bfviiw. , touraged by a belief, that the Southern R»v, would receive a liberal patronage gener al! nd especially in the Southern ami S.'ulh- Wtrn States, the undersigned proposes to r*t it, under auspices which promise fully to mm tha reputation, which the laic Southern Rev. during its brief existence, had earned. : rill be published in Washington, and edited by gentleman, whose high cfiuraclei and su- j pe attainments, guarantee that, aided, as he yjvii, by the ablest writers ami statesmen ot ] Jhiihm.thc work w ill take rank at once among thlest and beat periodicals of the age. J n condition of the South, and the crisis piced by the Revolution in Texas demands thicre should he some abler and mote author itt opponent of public opinion than the lumper press—that there should ho some acwledged organ of Southern sentiment, ele vt above till the considerations of mere por ed tmbUion, in which patriots of every patty Wommune together, and labor for the prescr va of the republic. .ne experience admonishes the undersigned, tio obtain u subscription which will remu- Be his own labor and expenditure, will re h, ♦an active co-opcralion on the part of those iflcsiro the accomplishment of this underlak- I inud with this view, it has been suggested, I Ale begs leave to urge upon all such, and ■geally the young men, lo organize commit ' 4et*d hv subdividing their respective towns, oil counties and districts, apply to such Indi vid as may he induced to subscribe, upon ap pli»n. Many persons have expressed a will idjig ts contribute a fund to be applied to vw.he Editor’s salary, and in payment for •ccmrications. It is suggested that the sub stria of such, if any, should he taken and vfhuid, placed in the Bank of Charleston, to hi led to these objects by the President and 0«s 0 f the Bank, and the publisher, as a com mit!,, that purpose. S T outhern Review will be published quar iorjyicontain 875 to 300 pages, at five dol lale-junum, payable in advance. Commit tees individuals obtaining subscribers, will f°<*tho names and subscription to Washing ton,! contributions to the Editorial fund will he flrdcd to the Cashier of the Bank of Ch|tjh, and placed to the credit of the Edi torial! , 0 f the Southern Review. The fol lowth. m ofo Subscription list, which may be •cut be a njpvspaper and pasted on the head ■’»- of « h-shit, is respectfully suggested. DUFF GREEN. Region fipted by the South Carolina So | ciely foil- ■vancoment of Learning. —“lie } solved^ tie Society approve of General i, ■Greon’*Tpilon to revive Ihe Soutiikbs Re. | ivizw, ilcillEditorial charge of Judge Ue -»tiEti,ij|, i n to consideration, the claims which it iu ■ upon the public, and the duly ; of evenL n As.sist ; n placing the work in 1 a prospefta kjtion, would urge its friends, rtf *ud c, (#llylncmbers of this Society, to aid in oblaiyi SE-jber* and contributions there- I I WM. HARPER, l/ffcnr of So. Ca. Society for l ancement of Learning. REVIEW. Nent** Miilheig l 0 t | le Southern Review, ■ *° he |>uh W Washington City, quarterly, at five dollars*! I m p a yeble j n advance, end I the amouiiß'lj| H|t i on> t 0 he deposited in •the Hank to be applied by the Pre aideul and <*»« the Bank and the publisher of the said m towards the Editor’s salary and to pay Mnications. Jan 4 1 3 ■ ■ situation in Louisville, 11 Je(TcrseL i Georgia, left vacant by the recent rcn«r Doct- N- B C i ou d t o Au gusta, consiileMf permanently settled for life; and ros his services to the inhabitants of Hg sn j vicinity,—Having devoted nearly ly eßre exclusively to the etudy and he confidently a hopes to give galisfaction to all who I may favor him |Bj r patronage. He may | be found at all H, nn absent on profes sional business, ■the Hotel kept by Mrs. I Bhrllman, or at ■j n the village. Dec 21 I 3tw 25 PRICE & -11A.LLERY, Fashioable and Military Tailors, yio. 258 Broad Street, TOETWEEN the Globe and United States Hotels , Rcatiy jlade ('lolhinff. They have also just received a superb assortment ! OF 1 , M , , , Umbrellas, ! M Cif™n, Jn ? r< !" from ,h, ‘ VPr y material. > Fancy Ur tides, viz; Stocks; Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves Sns ‘ penders. Riding Bells, Money Belts. >lk Money Pur ! ses , Huwsry, Hurts of all kinds, and every variety o articles befilliiig ami necessary lor the * N 0 a,UI lhoß6 ot plainer haWt. J T H fLd U , h r? )er " OuM ■•“pccHully mfonn his , , Inends and customers that be will continue to * ! ET BUSINESS, at the old sland. S l ft i u l! ‘ff Redstead, nearly opposite Messrs. Sto- 1 vail & Simmons \\ are-House—and has on hand a gene alassorliuentofCAlil.NET FURNITURE «( t > the best workmanship and latest fashions -loget’he, « with an extensive assortment of Bedsteads and Chairs * i &c - * c ' - , all of wlach be will sell as low as can be ' . purchased in this city. The article of Bedsteads, it is • , well known to many, I sell below i lie New-York pri- I ces, and uill continue to sell as low as any man in the r j united States. i | July2B CALVIN WILLEY. ' f “ “ ) be sold on the first Tuesday in February • , nex, I ’., 13 | ot 01 Land belonging to Iho orphans ot Reuben Blanchatd, dec’d, at the courthouse door, lor their benefit; terms made known that day. Also, at the same time and place, a Gold I-ot in Cass county. Tha number and district will be made known on the day of salt), ! tvt BILLING TON BLANCHARD, Guardian. ) Nov 18 til i ■— —— \dlscc. i IN confoimiiy to the Pr -clnmation of his Excellen cy the Governor, an election will be held at the 1 ; usual places of election in Richmond County, on Monday the 2nd day of January nest, for a Represen tative lu the Congress of the United States, to fill ihe unexpired term of GEO W. .’OWNS, resigned. Given under our hands this 14th day of Dec. 1836. « VALENTINE WALTER, J. I. C. R. C t ABSALOM RHODES, J. 1. C. R, C. JOHN P. EVE, J. I. C. R. C. EDWARD THOMAS, J. I. C. R. C. Dec 16 100 (,] viflminlHtrator'H Sate . . ON the first Tuesday in February next, at the 1 Market-house in the Town of Louisville, will be sold between the Usual hours of sole, the following described property belonging to the laic Dr. Augus tus G. Shelman, deceased, agreeably in an order of the Court of Ordinary of the said County, ti wit: ) The Dwelling House of the said deceased, and lots 1 thereto attached, in the town of Louisville, nod- used , as a tavern by Mrs. Shelman. A 1.80, f The Storehouse and lot opposite the dwelling above ". described ; the storehouse ; s a large two story build- ' ing, with a spacious cellar underneath, well calculated cither lor a dry good or grocery establishment. A 1,80, Three Negro Slaves, to-wit—Abram, Prince, and Mary AI.SO, A tract ol Land and Plantation, containing three hundred and fifty-five acres, adjoining lands belong ttig to Asa Hop, Stepon Perkins and the Commons of Louisville. The above property is to b“ sold fiir the benefit of tha heirs and creditors of the said de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS STREET, >.. , IIUXORY B. BOSTICK. \ yldm M ' Dec 9 98 td Notice. C LL Persons indebted to the Estate of EDMUND | • n PIOR, late ol Burke County, deceased, are re quested to make payment without delay, and thosa aviug demands against said ’state,will please present them in the terras prescribed by law. ( A. S, li. PlOß.Fx’or. t €ily Mlsprill’s Mase. T^/ r U,M’. mjl.’iUilh* Lower Marlu^-liou^oin the J S’*' Oil) ol Augusta, on tfm first I uojday m Jan- 1 nary, !Si7, hntwcon ti-o ns :al hours «I sale, i On ihiu i’l Hair I run. iiiiti ronieiiis, one small red 1 | Morof-ca do. n»tl {JontOM*.-», one box oi l Books and Isii'idres amoiiKst Wh«. h are. iN’oJe.v, Bills mid Ac- (: ! roiiniM to a lar;»e amount; loviod < n ns the prop* ry w o! William h.nmon, ni sa tsiy .i fi. la. in lavor ol* NVillimn i.ibl’e • s said Shaun <n—property pointed 1 out uj* ih** plaimiir. Terms rash, E. 31AU TIN, Sheriff (J. A. Dec 16 100 id Ofi'ico Aujfuit a Insurance & Banking Cum pa a • 3d November, 1836. O* ESOLVED» That Fifteen Do'hrs on each J Jt 15- Share of the Cnpinl Stock o- this Imti ution 11 be paid in by the Stockholders, on oi before ihe nrm v Tuesday, the 3d day of January next, and the further ' J siinl of Fifteen Dollars per sbar*», on or before the first Tuesday in March next ” Extract from tha minutes. ROBERT WaLTON, Cashier. November 8 89 AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of 7 Warren county, when silling lor ordinary purpo ses, wi Ibe sold on the first Tuesday in January next, 0 between the usual hours of sale, at the Courthouse in 1' Warren ton, a part o» the real •state of A inter Huff, K late ofsaid county, deceased, consisting of ninety five l acres of Fine Land, lying on Big Brier (’reck, adjoin <* ing the lands of Robert McNair and others; sold lot *» the benef.t of ihe heirs of the deceased Terms on the day. JONATHAN HUFF, Adm’r. Oct 14 81 wtd | —— h I\ollCC. k WILL be sold ot Appling, Columbia County on, the first Tuesday in January next, eight him ' dred ami sixty-five acres (more or less) ()ak and Hick- tl ory Land, lying near the river, and adjoining lands ol 11 .1. Smith and others. Also, f»ur hundred acres Pine Land, lying on the wnteis of Big Kiokeo Creek, aid joining lands o John AjcUar and others—nil in Columbia county and t j belonging to the estate of N. T. Magruder, de<**d. jj Also, will be sold at the same time nnd place, all the Negroes, consisting of men, women and children, j, belonging to said deceased, and sold for the benefit !l( of his heirs. p Terms on the day. GEORGE M. MAGRUDER, Adm’r. Oct 28 86 60d c t AdiMinii!>tr»tor’!9 Kale. SI ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold P at the Market House in tbe town of Louisville, 0 Jefferson county, within the usual hours of sale, 420 acres of Land, lying on the waters of Dalian's Creek, in said county, adjoining lands of Jonathan Ruben son, Lang Spann, N. A: J. Samples and the subscriber. ’ ALSO, j Two Negroes, Isaac, a man about sixty-five or sc- |, venly years of age, and Fanny, bis wile, about the , same—all belonging to the estate of William Clark, p laie of Jefferson county, deceased, and sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary for the said county, -j for tlie purpose ofa division between the distributees of said estate. Terms made known on the day, LEWIS LAMPP, Adm'r. AI.So, At the same time and place, will he sold, a negro Woman, Rachael, belonging to Elizabeth Clarke, a minor heir of William Clarke, late ol Jefferson coun ty, deceased —sold under an order of the Court of Or- 1 dinary ofsaid county, for the Benefit of said minor.— Terms made known on the day. n LEWIS LAMP, Guardian. f Nov 1 ,(^8 y ■ — ■ —-—~ g Notice. y ANDREW j MILLER, Esq., as guardian of t | Thomas C. Bonnßao, a free person ql colour, p has filed in my office un affidavit, sin; mg the desire ol v the said Thomas C Bonrisnu to remove tram the State; ] and describes him as a hoy about twenty-two years J old ot likely countenance, a mulatto of clear complex- \ ion, and about five feet eight inches high; ail person« interested will please take notice Nov. 11 90 JAMES M LAWS, C lerk. CANNISTER MUS- , TARD-fursal.by Lou | i 4 No. 232, Broad-street. Dee. 16 100lf IVollco. i ALL persons indebted to the Estate of George Ma gruder, dec'd, are requested to make payment s I irnmediat dy, md all those having dema ds against 1 Ui-i same will present litem accorimg to law. GEORGE M. -MAGRUDER, a Acting Executor. 1 Sep. 16 7 ' 4W Expcnlor’s Sale. IN accordance with the will of Dr. WUHara W. !*■ Harden,late of Columbia county, deceased# will lie sold at Appling, on the first Tuesday in January next, the Plantation belonging to said e.-lalo, contain ing lour hundred and fifty-two arms, more or less, on both si dog tho mad leading 1 rom Washing ion# Wlikes county, to Augusta ; nnd tweety-nine milts Rom the laiier place, ami adjoining the Rouseati so celebrated for the cure of cutaneous ami dispeptic diseases. 'J’he plaee is tolerably well in>- proved, and any further description is deemed unhe cessary, os persons wishing to purchase w»U view the preniices. A private arrangement may be mode, by application lo the subset iber, in llic comae of three or lour weeks, after which time he will necessarily be absent from the county, until about live time ol sale Also, on the premises, the day following (and contiti gem upon the sale of the land! will I* sold, all the perishable property of said estate, consisting of stock of nil kinds, household and kitchen furniture, com, fodder, plantation tools, two good gigs mid harness, and other articles too tedious to enumerate. JOHN LAMAR, FxT. Nov. 18 92 wtd Notice. months after date application will be made Jt- to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two hundred two and n half acres of land in the county of Sumter, know n by number 183, in tho27ih district, belonging to the estate of Eliza Wynn Minor, deceased—sold Ibr tbe benefit of the hei*s and credi tors. EDWARD 11. BLOUNT, Admr. Dec. 2 Td 1m Georgia Insurance A Trust Company, Augusta, Nov. 2, 1836 THIS Company will receive money on deposit, for any tune not less than sixty days, nor more than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such deposit© will bo issued, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent par annum For peri ds longer or shorter than either of the above, special contracts will be made. For the con »enicnce of persons residing at a distance, applications may be made to cither of the agents ul the Company, in South Carolina and Georgia, w liuse names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Sec’ry. Agents: Padelford, Fay & Co., Savannah. F. K. Young & Sons. Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Mitlcdgeville. Charles Day, Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus. Holcombe, Feck *'o , Charleston, S. C. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. Novomber 4 88 if NOticc. •"[AHE Copartnership heretofore existing under tha -* firm ul Saunders & Dickon, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, this 84th November, 1836. HOST. B. SAUNDERS, JOHN R. DICKEN. All claims against said firm will be settled by tbe subscriber, and those indebted will please make pay ment to Ike same JOHN R. DICKEN. Jackson, Butts county, Dec. 2 96 Ira To ITlechanics. TN STIMATES are wanted for doing the Bricklnv. -4 ers and Carpenter. Work of the THEATRE- For particulars, apply lo R. WOTHERSPOON. Charleston, Not 3 Hay’s Liniment. A CERTAIN cure for the following distressing complaints ;—Pi.es, Drepsey, Sore Throat, by Cancers or Ulcers; Scrofula in its worn! singe.; Rheumatisms, acute mid chronic. Croup, Whooping Cough, Foul Ulcers, Lumbago nnd Sciatica, While Swellings, Bruises and Sprains, Scald Head, Fresh Wounds, Chilblains, &c. &c. A supply just received and for sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL. No 838 Blond-street. Nov 85 94 New Carriage ISeposilory. €ARrS«LS, BAROUCHES. CIIARIOTEES, TILRURYS, GIGS, SULKIES, FAN' Y. PLEASURE, AND PEDLER’S WAGONS, of the latest style, and old cry description, ordered, manufactured, and selected expressly lor this market and for sale by ;LI THI it f?G| at In's "Xtensiv Fire Proof Carriage Ware-House, center ot Wisltingion nnd Reynold strenls, near the Eagle and Pbcoaix llotai, Augusta, Georgia, and tin* very lowest pri.es. fcj" Persons wishing to purchase fashionable durable Velpclos, have only to call at ROLL’S to suited Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carnage Fumi lure, Ate. Vehicles of ail kinds, mode to order. Repairing dune at short notice. Aug 1C 64 fim Notice. A L n! >I:RS . ON '' S , in,lp !> ,f '' 1 10,1,c fjtatc of JAMES LLANUHAKD, .Sr. clereriHod, are requcttUvl V) make immodiuto payment, and tho.se having dniim. will present them duly attested, in the time prescribed by law. URIAH BLANCHARD, i „ , BILLINGTON BLANCHARD, < Elor * November 11 ao fiod Executor’s WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, at the Lower .Market in the City of Augusta, within the lawful hours of sale, tbe real ESTATE of Unger Watson, late of Richmond Conn ty deceased, consisting of nine hundred acres of Land in said County, about ten miles from Augusta, on Ihe road leading to Louisville; a beautiful, healthy summer retreat, with superb water. AI.SO, Tenor Eleven likely NEGROES, belonging to the Estate ot said deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on ihe day of sale. E PERRYMAN, Nov 11 90 id Executor. 800 Shares ilank <a Stuck, at Auction. | IIE sale of the increased Capital Stock of ibis >' B mk, will bo resumed, in front of the Banking bouse, at 11 o’ch eg, on the morning of Wednesday, the 18th January next, at which time the Board of Directors will offer at auction the privilege olsubscri bing for PH REE THOUSAND additional shares, being the balance of Ihe increase authorized by the net of December, 1826. By order of tbe Board of Directors. ROBERT F, POE, Cashier. Bank of Augusta, Nov. 15th, 1836. iib/' '1 be city papers, the Savannah Georgian, Charleston Courier, Southern Recorder, Standard of Union, Georgia Journal, Federal Union, .Macon .Mes senger, Athens Banner, nnd Washington News, will pubiih litis advertisementonea a week until toe 16th of January and present their accounts lor payment. Nov 18 92 holier. WILL he sold by tho subscribers, on Tuesday, llicSOth inst. at the lato residents! of Elizabeth i iones, of Columbia county, all the personal Property i belonging to said estate, consisting of Negroes, llor- | sen. Mules, Cattle, hogs, Corn and Fodder, House-j bold and Kitchen furniture, &c. Sale lo continue from day lo day until ail is sold Terms on the Jay. ROBERT H. CLEVELAND. WM SKINNER, JOHN SKINNER, Jr. SAM’L JONES. Dec 6 07 td Jefferson Sheriff* Sales. WILL beboM at the Market-house in the town ol Louisville,on the first Tuesday in January next, between tbe usual hours of sale, the fallowing Property, 10-wit: seven Negroes, Sanford, a man 33 years old, Matt, 25 do, DoTcqs, a woman 60 yeanl old, Susan, do. 20d0., HarrierI,' 1 ,' 15 do., Baptist, a boy 13 years old, Hampton, do., fl do. All levied upim ns tbe property ol of John J; Hurd, to satisfy an Execu tion Issued from the 101101*800 .S’uperior Court, jn fa vor 6f the Bank of the Stale ol Georgia vs. John 8. Hurd, Thomas Stooks, Adolphus M. Sanford, and Mark A. Coopar. Property pointed out by Samuel VV. Robbins. IVY W. GREGORY, SfffT. Dec 6 97 <d Irish LinciiM. 4 CASES low priced and sup super undressed Lin ens, just received by J. P. SETZE & CO. Oct 29 iCr The Southern Whig will insert this Fine English, French and American PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS.—The subscribers have just received, in addition lo their former assortment, a largo supply of the altove arti cles; nlwi.H goad assortment of embossed, perforated and painted Cards, for baskets, curd racks, boxes, Ac, T. H. & 1. C. PLANT. Nov 15 91 Health Secured ! BY THK VSE OF TllE RVGEIAN VKOETABL* ) IINIVKUKVI, MPI.ICINKM OF THE BRITISH [ college op Health—London, , VT/JIICH have obtained the approbation and re , • * commendation of some thousand. of CvRRs 1 'n C(insumptiim, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation, in t tenially or externally; Dyspepsia, Fevera, Agues 1 Indigestion, Bilious or Nervous Affections, and al - diseases of the I aver; Yellow Fever, Gout, Kheuma - liain, Lumbago, Tic Ifouleureux, Dropsy, St. Vitus's t Jane*, Epilepsy, Apopletyt Paralysis, Palsy, Small r Pox, Measles, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fever, Astb r ma, Jaundice, Gravel, Stuhe, Strictures, Rupture*, and t Syphilisia, in all its stages; Constipated Rowels, - VV onus, Scnrvey, Ilchings of the Skin, King's Evil, - and all Cutaneous Disorders; in short every eottiplaiui ) to which the human tame is so direful',y subject, on t lor all their varied forms and names; as the llygeian , conviction is, that Man is subject to one only Real , Disease, that is, the Impurity of the Blood. These Medicines are composed only of Vegetable matter, and are warranted, on oath, to contain not one particle of mercurial, mineral or chemical substance*. JW Further particulars respecting their unprece dented success, mode ot administering, Ac. may be ! had of THOMAS RICHARDS, ) Solo Agent for the City of Augusta. ! April 17 '23 12m [ P R 6 S l*K C T U S OK THK ! SELECT 3IKDICAL 1.11111 AltV, AND ECLECTIC JOURNAL OF EDICIME, EDITED BY JOHN HUM., 11. D. p Lecturer on the Institutes of Medicine ami Medical I Jurisprudence ; member of the College of Phys i icians of Philudelpjda, and if the Af/ter. f Philos. So.\, do. 3 A Periodical publication so decidedly and obvious ly beneficial to the profession. fur whoso use it is in , tended. as tiie Select Main id Library and Eclectic I Journal of Medicine, needs iitt.o lobe ;-ani in the way | s of explanation and eulogy. Many of the works of the most distinguished au thors in medical science are nut ol print, .Many En glish works and continental ones translated into En giish, of llte present day, poasesiing indisputable liter it and practical value, a*e nut accessible to the grout majority of American medical readers, because they are not republished on this side ol the Atlantic. Ol the first mass, it is snllicicnt to mention Sydenham, lluxhum, Cieghurn, Eordyce, Jackson, Ac. Ac.; and of the latter, Armstrong's Lectures on the Prac tice of Physio, Andral's Clinical Reports, Edwards - on the Influence of Physical Agents on Life, Christ!* nm on Poisons, Harrows, Neville, and others on In t sanity, Ac., Ac. It is proposed to supply this double I and obvious want by the publication of the Select Medical Library, through which, at a moderate cost, and in a comparatively short period, a subscriber will find himself in possession of many entire works on the various branches ol medicine. ? In the Eclectic Journal, Ihe histories of cases which - have a t efinile bearing and application, summaries of opinions and practice, cut; isms brief and pertinent, will find a place. The cireuraiitances wl'ica ot orl on influence over the health, both of it dividvols and ' ol communities, shall receive a duo share of notice; it being as much the duty of the physician to fores ,e, and by timely warning to pievent, ns, alter its irillic -1 lion, to cure disease. In the performance of this task llie mure salient paints Will he presented,—tho actual wants of til* profession indicated, and nil prc|ier and praoticohle ameliorations both scientific und ethical, - suggested Terms of Subscription. > The work Will appear in Monthly Numbers of 310 / octavo pages each. ; Every number will consist of 36 pages of Journal t matter, and of 204 pages LtottAav, or u reprint of s sumo approved medical work, iu good typo and on i good paper. Eachdivisien will have its separate paging; so that whenever n work is finished inthe Library,it can be detached from the Journal, and having a full Title page, Table of Contents or index, it can Ire bon.id up in regular book form. 'l'he Journal itself will make ' a largo volume in the course of the year,. Works reprinted in the library will be given entire. The price iifsubscripliim is ten dollars per annum, one hall payable every six .months in advance, jKr All communications (post paid ) addressed to the Publisher* will meet with prompt attention. oarfenteiFscoMpijun u Fluitl Ditncl of riiiEa Hoot, The must effectual Worm destroying Medicide ever yet discovered. f here is no disease of so extensive a character a -5 mongchildren as Worms, which aggravate all other disease*, mid ore tire cliiel cause of Fevera, How , el Complaints, and chronic mid nervous diseases inci dent to childhood, which arc numerous and frequent ly fatal. It is a fact much tc he regrcited, that thou sands of cliildicn art swept off, or are rendered techie - pule aim eir.ucinicd. through the first singes oflifi which leads on to pulmonary complaints, Ac. Ac. It is reco.omendi d to all parents and others, who have the management of children, as the most effect ual worm destroying medicine yet discovered, and with the assurance shat much good may ho derived from its use. For salo by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, Dee 6 No. 232 Hruad-stroet. DR. GEORGE ROGERS’S Vegetable Fulauomiv Deter guilt. For Consumptive, Asthmatic and Catarrhal Com plaints. Promthe Hon. Gideon Lee ’ Mayor of the City of New- Ytrrk. “Few men in the community have a grealei con tempt fur nostrums than myself. Potent Medicine, - and eotch|ienny, with mo have been synonymous. I am constrained, however, to relinquish these senti ments ns respects Dr. Roger’s Vegetable Detergent, the effects of which I have recently witnessed. A young lady in ray family, by using two papers, I have reason to believe, is effectually cured ol an alarming Pulmonic Complaint, which in nil its symptoms gave evidence of an immediate consumption. 1 communi cated this with a view ot usefulness, and sincerely hope that sneli poisons *s hove complains similar to ’ the above, will make a trial as the medjeine. GIDEON LEK.’ Cases much stronger than this have occurred in : great numbers, but from the high character of the a bove, there cannot be a doubt on the subject, und it 1 is deemed unnecessary to insert then. For salo by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, Dec 6 No. 232 Broad-street. FACTORAGE AN!) COMMISSION BU SINESB. f I IIIIs undersigned ho vine established hiifiselfinthe I factorage and commission mis. N ESsS in this place, respectfully lenders to his ok. Ah and iho public in general his services, und ho ato share a portion of their patronage. All Hu sinesM entrusted to Ins care, will be duly and punctual ly attended to. VV. J. HAILEY, Eraser’s wharf. c naileston. References—John Stonoy, John M'lieruuto* Hol combe Peck tio. Hoyco; Henry & Walter. P. S—'lho Augusta Sentinel and Columbia Times will give the above three insertions und forward their • uills to the subscriber for payment Oct. 12 _ _ 81 FACTORAGE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS. njlllE subscriber respectfully informs Ins friends M and tbe public, that ho lias commenced the above business on his own account, and hopes by iiis unremitting an I assiduous attention, to merit a lib nil share ul patroiirgo* He will sell all sawed Lumber consigned to him for two dollars per thousand foot. Timber and othot Lumber at the usual rates of commission Which shall In* itis regular anti only charge. Liberal ad van res will be made on produce entrusted to • bis rare, i For tin* present, produce consigned to him will be directed to 11. F. W blink's whf. where it will betoken charge of by tli» subscriber. W. N E W M A N Refer to Robe rt Habersham, J. As J. Ricd. of Savan nah, and David Hush, E.J Williams, J. i. Hoyslon, of South Carolina, Upper Three Kims. Savannah, Dec. Bih, 163 C Dec 13 99 t Nov, 18.87 Jailor’s Notice. BROKE jail sometime on tlienightofthe sth inst. a white man supposed to he 40 years of age, well set and heavy built, somewhat inclined to bo bald-headed, and fair skinned ; he hn* been living ; , tiresome years In Washington county, whore helms a l wile and children ; his name is EMORY GKOMH, and was brought to this jail from Emanuel county for ; safe keeping, charged with tne offence of Simple Igtr i eeny. Also, a negro man, »ho calls himself JACWB, aliaa Clahoo, he is very block, stout and likely, sup - posed to be about 25 or thirty years old ; be has lieen . here for the last six months, and advertised in the 8. 1 K. Sentinel of Augusta ; together with a woman who I calls herself hia wife, supposed to be 25 years old or mure, she ap|>eara quit* pregnant, and has been com plaining very much lor the hill two or three days, and was at my kitchen under aiteb treatment as was thought ■ proper in such eases, and no doubt she stole the keys out of my house and let the whiteman and her repnt ■ *d husband esca|re, and accompanied them; .tie also . proeured the key of my meat house, and look out part (of a middling of meat. They may continue together 'or separate,we cannot say ;'but a reasonable reward I will be given for their apprehension or delivery to lire • I in Louisville, or confinement in tuiyjad so that I get I them again. BTK p, rF> - c pj.IiKINS, Jailor. r 1 Deo 13 39 Jf J Alight Mciiool. I i|(U : NORCUOSB bun accommodation* nt bin ’ ' IfJl Uooma on Grc'm-ntrf.et, for lour or five more j young men. 90 3i Novcmijft II \ ALL persona indebted to Ora ctftrfte ui Joel C : . ./I'urinin.deceoaed, are requested to make pay -1 inetil immediately, and all those having demands against lire tame Will present them In tne tine presort, bod by lew. J 8. W. MILWaRD, Temporary Ailin'r. J )Vb '23 ... 102 td > ~ Notice. | ALL penrens indebted to the late Eliaha Hunter, 1 1%. deceased, are required to make immediate pay ' mant, end those to whom the dpcoeaed was indebted ' are requested to pwnqni their clilims properly aulhen ' floated and within the time prescribed by law. E. SHARKS HUNTER, Executor. 1 Dec 13 102 vv6t ! It: licadden, portrait painter, RESPECTFULLY infirm, the Citizens of Au gusta, that It* lias returned to this city, and lias ' taken tire same Worn in the Masonic Hall, which be occupied last winter. Specimens of his Painting may ' Ire seen in a lew days nt bis room, to which lie invites i tbe attention of those disposed to patronize him. Dec 23 102 2t {Fancy Ball. JC SMITH rospeetlully inform* the public that • his FANCY HALL will take plac* on Wed nesday the 2ftih of January next. Ladies who are iir. ited lo the Assembly Halls, are rospucllully invited to attend. The next Assembly Hall will lake place on Wed msday the2fith. Tho direction will ho under the fol lowing gentlemen : Mr Janes Me! avvs, f Ur J. B. Walker, iSnm’l Bond, J a t J- Cohan, A. I'icquel, j j <5. W. Summers, G. W. Lamar, f 3 J T. G. Cuacy. I Dec 23 ‘ l l Notice. fjnilE Institution, under the superinlendenca oftlre -» Hulisnriber, wi 1 bt* opened again, lor the rocf p lion of pupils, of b ith s-xes, on the first Monday Li ‘ January next The servic's pf Mr. Henry Guru Imvo been sicnr-d, whose qualifications are known lo ho join high order The Musical department will be I non-fueled bv Mr. James Uhink, whoso Knowledge ! of Music uni success in teaching are believed to bo umivalod mi this section oftho country. ’l’hosubscri ber invites the eommuniiy to an examination of thu means ol instruction, which the Instiiuti ni ullbrds. OHS SMI i H, near LaGrnnge. Dec 13 ft 99 fi.iticoiii ShcriffSales. V%7 ILL ho aold on the firat Tuesday in January * * next, the following Negroes, viz: Harry, a man, Elltck, a man, I’olcr, a man, Jnek, a man, Ij g, a man, Jerry, a man, Ben, a man, Mieajuh, a man, Oli ver, a hoy, Torn, a boy, Patience, a woman, Nancy, a woman, Nancy, a girl, Harriet, u girl, Martha, a girl, Henry,a boy, vVinny, a girl, Mary Ann. iiKirl, Maria, a woman, Sydney Am a girl, Hob, a boy, Elizabeth, a child, America, a w mam, william,ahoy, l-ouisn. a child, Charily,a won.an, Fanny, u girl, Jesse, a child, Aggy, a woman. Jolt t a child.Garline.ngirl, Rachael, n woman, Charles, ooy, Sarah, a girl, Alien, a hoy, Mary, a girl, Step) i, a man, Hilly, e man, Adam, a man, George a nvr Sam, a bo) - , Green, a buy, and Monet, fi bo" ; lev.od on as tire in-operty of Ziniry W. Tut*, to t iisfy two I. fas. from Lineoln Su|ierinr Count, in fiwor of Lawrence P. P. Tate and sundry •liter fi/kn. propert,’ viointr 1 out by plaititifia m exo eoulion. FRANCIS i\ FLEMING, Sb’ff. L. C. Dec 2 36 td. &4n.i.it:iirakr’» Male. WILI. be eoid en tbo first Tuc.iday in January next,al W. ynecboro’, Hurko County, a tract . of Land, containing 321 acres, oak and hickory laud, ■ lying on the road leading from Louisville te Augusta, joining lands of M. M. Dye and ollie.ni, belonging lo tbe aalnle as Cheatham end Matthews, both deceased. MARY W. CHEATHAM, Adiu’i of Anthony R. Cheatham. 1 L.C. MATTHEWS, Adra’r of Wu. Matthew*. | Oct 14 »» Kit Law PV'IHR eo-partnenhip of SCHLEY ff JOHNSON ’ A I. this day dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned wilt continue to practice in the eountic* of Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Hnrke, Jefferson, and Scriven. Strict attention will bo paid to all business committed to Iris charge. GEORGE SCHLEY'. Per. 23, lin 102 Notice. ALt, persons Indebted to the estate of Archibald Hell deceased, are requested to make payment immediately, and nil these having demands aga, nst the salne wdl present them according to law. r ELIAS BELL, Ex’o. Dec 13 40d 33 SPLENDID ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Aimiuais lor IH3/. f JMIE suhseribors liavc on hand a large and general u oisortm-nt of Books, Stationary, and every ar ticle usually kept in n Bookstore. They ore constant, ly receiving nF llie new and papular works published —ark on g their lost works received, are the following splendid Annuals for 1837 t Flower of Loveliness ; An Assemblage of Female Beliuty—elegantly hound The Gallery of .Modem British Artist* The Sacred Wreath Gage D’Ametre, the Northerfl Tourist—containing 70 Views of Lake and Mountain Scenery Fisher’s Oriental Keepsake; or Syria, tho Holy land, Asia Minor, Ac.—illustrated with 37 larg. en. graving. Landscape Historical Illustration, of Scotland and he Waverly Novels, from drawing* hy Tumor, with rtie Illustration, by Crookshank. ri.hor’. Drawing Room Scrap Book, with Poetical —lustrations, by L. K. L. Parlour Scrap Book The English Annuel The Cunleisiims of an Elderly Gentleman; illus trated hy sit Female Portrait.; by the Countess of Blessington The Oriental Annual—Lives of Moghul Kmpehres The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual The Biblical Keepsake, or Landscape Illustrations of the must remarkable places inontionad in tho Holy Scriptures Jummg’s Landscape Annual or Tourist in Spain, for 1837—Biscay and theCustilus Tho Forgcl-me-nul Tim ■■ ouvetiir Kc-p.ako “ Religious Souvenir “ Gift, indited by Miss I-oslie “ Violet “ “ “ K«op.akc, edited by Lady Wortley “ Jewel “ Evergreen “ i .curd “ Youth’s Talesman “ Wreath of Friendship “ Amaranth “ Diamond " Cabin t “ Voting Gentlemen’s Aii.ma “ Yeung i-ady’s do “ Token “ Wreath “ Christmas Box Friendship's Oflitring Heath's Book ofßeuuty. T. 11. & I. C. PLANT. Dec 23 102 S'or mule. AGREEABLY to un orderoflho Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting fur ordinary pur poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours of salo, at ls>uisville, Jsfibrson county, the following Negroes, belonging to the orphans of Lloyd Belt, dart'd, to-wit; Lucy, a woman aged thirty years, and her children, Becky aged 11, Allred, aged 3, Maria, aged 6, Francis, aged 3 years, and Georgia, 18 months. CHARLES J. JENKINS. Dec 2 % t g i.AW NOTHCI-, IX HE tindereignerl, al tho request of Clmrlee v P. Gordon, wiq., deceased, will close Ins Pro ssional business. All eommUniratioiis nddressud to (ha at Eatonton, Georgia, w ill bri promptly afletitled lo (JAS. A. MERIWETHER, v , Attorney al I-aw. Ehlem, Oct. 14,1886. 18 3t Oct 18- i:i«cnlor’B Balc. WILL BE SOLD, on Monday, 26th of Decem ber next,’at the late residence of James Blan chard, Sen., nil ojrilif ESTATE of sairl deceased, not bequeathed in Ids' Inst will and teeMmeni, consisting of Horses, Cattlfl, Sheep, Hog., Goats, Corn and Fod der ; household Furniture, anil many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day until alii. sold. Terms at sale. URIAH BLANCHARD, ) v . BILLINGTON BLANCHARD, j El OT * - November 11 30 60d (ifiiu or Heattty, DISPLAYED in a series of Splendid Engravings, designed by E. T. i’arrit, E»q. wim fanciful Il lustrations iu Verse, by the Connies* of Bltalingtuti. “Here, all gazer* to surprise, - Jewels of the rarest Shine; Here he starry dinihofid eye*/ Ruby lips of lustre fine i None so slert are—none so w isSf With harsh nature to despise, Earth ! these glowing gem* of thine j Justteceived hy T. H. &1. (‘.-PLANT. I Dor. 27 10S Adn>inlHti*ator’« tlklc. AGREEABLE to an order of tlm Inferior Court of Columbia county, w hen setting (or ordinary pur poreo, will b« w>hl at Columbia Cuurtboiiae mi llie first Tuesday in February next, bolwei n tbe lawful hours of sale, 126 acre, of Land, mure or less, in Columbia . county, joining Scott, Sandora and ulliers, subject to lire widow’s dower; and a negro man, Bob, about 37 years of age, belonging to tho estate of James Holli ’ man, dec'd, late of said county, lor the purpose of i' distribution. Terms on the day. DAVID HOLLIMAN, Adm'r. ■ I )oc j 6 100 mil Ofilco Augusta J lie. A UunklngCump’y. APRIL 20lb, 1836. THE Board of Directors of this Bank liaVo deter mined lo allow four per cent imerest on Depos its! tih all sums of money nut less than five honored j dollars—which may remain fur a longer pgiiod than , thirty days. Notice will bo required at tho, lime tho . deposit is ipade should the depositor wish to avail s birtisoll of,t)i|# arrangement. In reference to tbo Insurance department,ihebusi ness will Ire conducted as heretofore, the rnjes of pre - mltim will bo fixed in accordance with n lihLral view of the hazard proposed, and the principle adopted hy t the Board ot Directors from tho commencement of the ■ Institution, “to do business on ns good tonus as oilier r good offices." The agents of the Company hre fully I authorized lo pay all losses promptly where life risk is token, when tliore is no objection lo the nattlro ol the . claim—and every effort will be made,consistent with . equity and justice, lo reinstate the insured whether at home or abroad. By order of the Board. ROBERT WALTON. See’ry and Cashier. April 29. 33 it' Law rpilE undersigned Imving pormonpntly foealed J lumsfltin ftlontic«lto, tenuiTn lum f Hflrvirraiolho public. He will pra -iicein till thoeoun - lies of I lie Ocmulgee Circuit, anu in the conn lie* «t i Monroe, Henry, itutta, ami Newton, I ’ofllie Flint Cir- I *uit. JOHN K. DYER, i Der.fi 97 wlm | OJ’l'irc I*r«ol* Warc-Uouse. COMMISSION BUSINESS. STOVALL, SIMMONS. <fe CO. tender their sin cere thanks to (heir friemlH and the puhliw tor the liberal patronugo conlor.iMl on them, in their Ware Ilousoaiul i’onnnission .Musine** for yearn |kis(« and respect tally ivnew iho otfiW of their wervicca, pminfo ing their conijnued elfortM, for thu promution of tho interota of their imtruns. They are prepared to a (ford I lie usual ad van** on cotton, &c. consigned to their care as heretofore. Augusta, August 9 62 ts The itarnwll Btoteri for Sale r THE proprietors of the nbova retnblish ffl' monl wishing lo invest a ;sn - l of bis capital H H J J inthe !Sa\v Mill and Lumber business, of SJ »e ■ sere lor salo his Hotel nt Bat nwell Conr tOunAtasß House. Thin Establishment was first occu pied by Contain F. Troti, secondly by Mr. K. W. Hurt risen, thirdly shy John Baxley, Esq., and lor tho lost three years by myself; and has been so l< mg known, as a Boarding llousa for regular and Iran naut Board ers, flint tbs proprietor deems n unnecessary lo under take lo give a description of lire premises. Conditions—one third cash, the balance lin onn and two years. JESBI vtRICE. Kr Tire Augusta Slate Rights’ Sentinel will copy the above once a week Inrjlbreo weeks, nnxl tbrward the account to" llomwell Court House, for' laiyment. Den Gilt _ 37 w3t i'ifiy Bollai’N Reward. LOST or misplaced, sometime in April Inst, a largo LEATHER THUNK, eonlaiiimg - dive*. Jewelry, Clothing, Ac.—l full Jeweled 1). G. gold lever Watch, No. 12850; 1 plain 1). 11. gull lover Watch, ladies size, No. 8061; 2 plain 1). It. silver lo ver Watches, Nos. 9447 and 222; 1 extra silver lever watch, No. 2753. Also, Ear Rings, Breast Fins, Min iature Fins, l-adies Buckets, W atch Guards, Silver Fencil Cases, Silver Table and Tea Spoon*, Ac.; one new cloth chiral'Frock Coat, one blue Coulee, Fantu louns and other Clothing We will give lire above reward for said Trunk, or any information that will lend to the recovery of it. Wo would request tbo la vor of tire Hotels, Kco|Mirs and Factors of Augnstn, and other places, if any such trunk havabeen 101 l w ilb them, to give us early inlormaliun. J. F. HARWELL A BROTHERS’. Eatonton, Gq. Nov 22 93 41 Baucigitf Academy. JC. SMITH, grat.dnl for the liberal patronage . heretofore received, respectfully announces lo his patrons and the public, llmt ho bus relumed from New 7 ork, and will open bis Sebnol on Tiusdny, 15lli ’ November, nt tbe Masonic Hall, Augusta. Days of Tuition —Tuesdays und Fridays, from 4 o’clock F M. for Isidies, Misses, anil yiiui’g Masters; from 7 in tbe evening for Gentlemen. Many new and Ihshion able Dunces, of the most popular national styles, will tw intrndneed, viz: Tarantella, or neev Simmsh eieuce; Caledonia Minuet; Minuet tie la cemr el Uuvol de Vestris; Kreecmeae.; Allemaieeie ; Swilhem Circle; . Matourkn; Wreath Dances; Hornpipes-, Hegleleind . Fling ; Waltzing, with new French, Semnish anil Oer \ man figures ; The Musa niello, and oilierfavorite Qua ; driiles, with every variety of Fancy Dancing. Mr. S. assures those I sidles and Gentlemen wire limy pleese to honor him with their patronage, that they may safely rely on his unremitting care and attention.— Early applications are requested to he made at the School Room, or nt lire I'nvilliun. Seminaries and private families punctually attended. Duo notice will be given of the fust Assembly Ball. Nov H 8» 3t Papering. ALARGEaosortmentof Faperlmrigimrs, and Bor ders,’just received and for sd la cheap, by T. H. A I. C. PLANT. Nov 15 1)1 "Beware of Bcceptiun!! I ATTEMPTS Imvo recently been made by n bonne inthe City of New York, to practice one of the mont unblushing imposition* ever conceived by tlu* most designing. It in known that “ Rowand’s Tonic Mixture.” nfinr , an extensive trial of it* merits throughout tho country, has proved its uscluliioss to nucli iimvcrsal saiiMluction a* n thorough and radical cure for Fever and Ague, uh lo have become identified with the ncccHsiticH of a great portion of tho inhabitant* oflhc United *SintcH The unbounded popularity tlicreforc, that this me dicine ha* neeurod lo itself, lin* excited (ho cupidity of certain nostrum-vcndern ot nmorieiy who liavc dored lo mix up a truNli hoping to palm it off upon the ignorant and unwary ns the genuine “ Uownnd’H To nic Mixture.” For (hi* pdrposelhey haveNiibstJtntwi a firlitiou* name in sound and apjtearance very «iqi ilnr to the true “ Kowond'a Tonic Mixture.” The border of the evelope has been very closely imitated, and one half of it* reading matter purloined, wfiertby the copyright of the author hub been infringed ; and have without authority and fraudulently made use of the names and certificate* of highly respectable indi viduals, who have testified to the value und excellence of the true “ Uowaud's Tonic Mixture,” attaching the name to the I jane nnd spurious imitation. This trick cannot nuccood amongst the careful und intelli gent part of the community—but iH calculated to de ceive to a dangerous extent the ignorant and (incau tious. Legal proceedings, however, w ill be immedi ately instituted to pmlish the fraud, and at the same time an appeal is earnestly made to all who may have an opportunity to expove ths imposture, lo extend their influence in order to protect disfre** and suffer ing from such inhuman designs. N. U.—Tbo genuine “ Kowand’s Tonic Mixture may ha had of Wu. J. ilouur.solo agent for Augusta and its vicinity. July 24 67 Fifty Hollar* Reward. rjlllE«ub«cribcToffonififty ilolbirx (or tbo approlirn- A lion of JAMES U. SMITH, and hi* detivory lo lire jbilor of Lincoln Coiifity, Gn. I charge xuid Smith wilt committing Forgery in Augusta, in 18311; and cortveying a forged loiter to me. At tire time ot lltiii trariaac.tion, Smith made bin home near Bachelor'* Retreat, in Ficken* dwtriet, S C. James R. Smith is about 20 years of age, round bodied, strait built, has fair hair, blue eyes, fair skin, mid n scar on his lefi cheek, which looks likeitmigbt have been cnilsed by tire cutof a razor; two of his fore-toetli out,talks limit ken and lisps very much in his speech. Any perso thnl will confine said Smith in any secure jail, so that 1 can get him, 1 willglve thirty Dollars. JOEL GITTENS. P S.—ln addition to tho above reward, I will give fertile delivery ofthoaaidSmith, to tho jailer alore said, thirty five dollars more. J. <}. Lincoln county July 15 54 half The A nicricaii Almanac AND REPOSITORY OF USEFUL KNOW LEDGE, FOR THE YEAR is;*?. Fob s*t,e hr Nov 8 89 T. H. <fe I. C. PLANT. Ilcalth CoimniUces, The following Health Committeea were appointed for the ensuing year; ForWard No. 1. (.Messrs. Gary F. Parish, Philip , . i Crump and Edmund Martin ForWard No. 3. ( Messrs. Henry .Mealing, Bonja Smin 11. Warren, and John 11. Mann. Messrs. Andrew J. Miller, An (drewG. Bali and R. Allen. Fof Ward No. 4. ! Messrs, Ireoti P. Dugas, B. F. ( Kenrick and Phinsas Butler. Published hy order of Ceuncil, passed 18th Jan*, IS3*. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk C. PHOtiPeCTVS * a Medical Journal to bp published at Akgunfe, Georgia, and lo he ended,THE B#UTIIEK.\ L MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL. To Us 1 edited by Paul F. £vk-, M. D., Professor oi 1 in the Medical College of Georgia * The object of this Journal is chiefly to co:u3cn*e ' useful practical information, oh it may he ccnved J from domestic and foreign sources, and to prajqnl it * at once lo country as well ns c»ty practipncrs, tl rat* healing art. It is designed to supply a desukrali.n: in the South and remedy the defect nowexperi. 'need '■>/ 1)10 delay, expense, trouble end frequent • wpjwa t tnenl in the reception of quarterly publications'. It H ill he strictly a practical work—composed >m short articles, original, and selected, ol interesting: .'is and ami intelligence connoted with tha prof'■« orui J while its columns will bo open to all protest;!. T.nisub jeets, long theoretical disquisitions will uot tie Sklaiit-' 1 ted. ? 'J*he pamphlet form in which I bin journal will ho 1 issued, will recommend it particularly to country prow' titiohhrs. Its saay transportation, the small expensa of receiving it by mail, and its convenient size, will * oiler advantages to many who are unable to keep psc* ’ with the daily advancement of the profession. [ The necessity of this publication, may be inferred from the lad, that it will be the only journal of >ledi r from the medical school# now in successful cine South oi Philadelphia and East of Lexington. ' operation in this section of the country, and * from the number of talented writer* wo have amongst * us, who uro compelled to resort to northern periodi cals far the promulgation ot (heir views and tacts. What vast fields for the botanist—whutrich mines lor the mineralogists,are here unexplored; Who enu calculate the useful and important tacts mw lost to Hie profession, train the want of home publications ? W hat emulotion nmv not a well conducted journal rtcite iu the study of the diseases peculiar to our oibh I Innate f VVe waul the details ot Southern experience* [ in medicine. We believe too the times uro propitious . tor throwing off our entire dependence on others in f the arts and sciences. Wo are prepared to examine -for ourselves, to think for ourselves, and is is our duty lo practice lo operate ountidvfff. The editor has little to naf or premise of himself. Ho ban endeavored to supply by opportunity w hat h* feels he lacks in age and experience. Hat ho does 1 ’ not stand alone iu this enterpnze. Resides beings u*- tained the first year in his experiment by iflo Faculty: , ot the College of which he is a member, a large num , her «f Professors ami of the most respected nod lalcnt s cd ot bis professional brethren iu tlie Southern and I Western Males are engaged to support this journal. Original communications of important protessioml , tacts are earnestly solicited, and will always uluini I priority. Wo respectfully invite all physicians and r Htudonts of medicine to co-operate w ith us in thin un dertaking—the establishment of a Southern Medical mid Surgical Journal, whoso object is tho diffusion of correct information and the promotion of tha host , Interests ot tho profession. "J lie Southern Medical and Surgical Journal will ■ ho under three heads, viz:—1, Original 1 ('ommunientioriN. 2. Selected articiaa, entiru or abrid ged. 3. Varieties, including short reviews, medical intelligence, medical education, die. It will be iv tied ■ Semi-monthly, punctually, on the Ist and /.lib <* - every month. Each number will conmin ihiny-iwo > (33) pages octavo, and ho envelope*! in pamphlet iono. The Drat number may ho exported in April, (1836), Tkums.—Five dollars unnimlly, payable on the re - eeption of tho tilth number. All cotiinmiiicbijom* will bo directed to tho Editor, at. Augusta, Georgia,’ i and must be post-paid. All editors of Newspapers favorable to tho saiorce of medicine, who will publish tho above prospect its ! and secure the payment mi liv* subscribers lo .‘ho work, shall ho entitled lu a cops gratuitously, 'i be Editor will also Ik- thankful for a notice ol the son teiuphdod journal in any ot tbu periodicals of the day ami respectfully solicit* exchange with tha pi.biwr , lions counoctod w ith the profession. Augusta, Jan. 8 JHbG DES. PETISKS’ VEGETABLE ANTI-UILIU.VS PIU S HAVING now acquired an exalted reputation in private practice bv an invariable cflicocy which , could only Imvo resulted than their exalted Wu-tln ho# ! convinced the proprietor that be. has only to tuake ■ them extensively known to reader that reputation uni versal. ! Unlike the clam irons host of quack medicines, with , which the column* of the public press ure crowded, I tin ko Puls have tho loHtnnuiiy of the whole m.du .d ■ profession in their lav or, and hot a single case of tfcl . consequence or inoliituuy is to bo alleged against ■ them I They are composed entirely of vegetable mutter, . and helically promise no more (h n they faithfully . perform. A physician ot erninnneo who hid wilnesiod ti.o . o/licacy of tli- so Rills in his h nrivato praolic., bait . the candor recently to acknowledge to the prupiiotjr . that he had never uswd mi article that answered a list , lor purpose lor what they are iHmn mi ended, nnd that they ought deservedly to sUinddl tho Lend of the whole , class of such remedies. Perhaps no arliclo at the kind lias ever boon ottered th thb public, supported by testimonials of a character so decisive, from i-oarc«w os respectable or that Ins met with more genwnl liivoi . The Pills have been most silccesstiilly employed in almost every variety of functional disorder of the Mo niach, Rowels, Liver, nnd Spleen; such us floail-ilu.u Acid Eructations, Nausea, Dead Ache, pain anil »Ji> lention oftho Stomach ami Rowels, Inoipionl I/m ,v rltceu, ('holir, Juundico, Flatulence, Habitual Coslnr*- mss, (.ass of Appetite, Sick Head Ache’, At. '1 hey are a sate and comfortable aperient for foia ilfH during pregnancy and subseqmm confinement, relieving sickness ot the Stomach, Head Ache, Heart !’u-n,ui. i many incident Nervous Affection*; literary ia**n, sludnnlM, and must other persons ofsedouiaiy habits, find them very convenient. Those who indulge loo freely in the pleasures oftho table, find npcody r.diof from the souse of oppression nnd distention which follow by taking 1110 Pills Those who uro drinking Mineral tVatcrs, md particularly those Irojftagin au%i fever districts, will find u valuable adjunct Tin.** who arc oxpouxl lb the vicissitudes of weather, voyages or journeyff; cuu take them ut uit times with perfect safi ty. Dr. I*. having been ddilcted tinder tho most emin ont American amt European .Medical professors, and practised his profusion many years in uiitbnt climatesj considers hnusi If wed qualified tnjudgo of the nature ut in vole hue disease. Prepared by Joropfi Priestly Peters, M. I). P. R. G. P. M. at his insiitdlion for the cure of obstinate di*- casaa, by means of vegetable remedies, No. 133 Liber ty Mtroot, N. York, inventor and sole proprietor. Each box contains forty Pills. Pricasocents. DEATH AM) DISEASE. Mens snnUj in corpuie homo. *A mind well lodged, and masculine of course.*’ Dkatii met Diwkask the other day, Ami thus they gossinped on the way. Dkatii.—How conics in friend, iu ovary shape. You let so rnrtny folks escape f A few yonrs buck ami every oil*, Once sick, you laid upon the shelf, Dyspepsia than hud power lo kill— A sin ma defied the doctor’s skill— Tho lancet 100, at all (ini h sought, Its hecatomb of victims brought, Then Costivness could fatal prove, Anil Rheumatism no nower remove; A simple ( old where'er you went, A siihjjecl to uly kingdom sont. How comes it then, t hat now a-days, Folks slip your gripe nnd go their ways ? Asthma subsides — Dyspepsia's cured, The lancet is no more endured; The ?iick lo day forgot alt sorrow, And laugh at both of us to morrow. Diskask—Drend sire ! 1 use all means I can. To abbreviate the lifb of man: 1 dog Ins footsteps from his birth, 'Till lie returns to mother earth; And though .tisirue that my success Is daily growing loss and less, This nutisfactioii 1 can feel, 1 have not slackened in my zeal, I use all means J used of old, Changes of weather—-hot am] cold, I give them colds; I give them pans* 1 ruck their bones ; 1 tiro their veins; 1 poison them with rancid bile, In place of the digestive chyle, Vet all is useless—nulling kills* Death— How’s that? Disease—They oil take FetePs Pills. A fresh Hnppjy of tliesa celebrated I’itls u iih thw I’liutm Wfi'inlilo .Mcclicinic SWmnohlc® cl lliiiiaiiru. for the . ure ot di»pe|i»in nml Liver complaints Ju»l rccutved and (or sale by HAVI LAM), RISLEY, &Ca THOMAS BAKKETT. \ ° ct 29 fir, \y Exci'iiirlx’s Sale. WH.I. BE SOLD, on i Uo first Tuesday in .tenun nry next, ut Uie Market House in the town of Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, the Plan tation and tract of Land whereon Eli Hudson lived, twelve miles from Louisville on rhe Auguata pontficou taining live hundrixi and sixty ono acres, adjoining lands belonging to Young, Mathews ond at hers ; and to he sold n« a part of the real estate of Eli Hudson, dec’d. agreeably to m\ order of the Court of Ordinary of the County at JcfTiUNon.fi)* the ptirpiMe. ofa diw.don> between tlie heirs oi' fa* Hjid estate. T*»rmi/. ca^h. 4 PENfILOPE UUDS(I\, Now mly;. U 9J ExetSmrix*