Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 10, 1837, Image 3

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ITVTtiW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO.—,V gomlas rlmcnt of music, just received anil for sale hy 1 Jan 7 3 if T. H. * I. C. PLANT. ' TpKINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson <fc A Son's Paper .Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Just ru ceivcd ami lor sale at the manufacturers prices, by Jan" tf| T. H. & J. C. PLANT. ' i ARNOLD’S CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID- The color at first is of a greenish blue, after- | wards changing to a deep black. For salehy the do; t zen orsingle phials, T. 11. &I. C. PLANT. | Jan 7 5 if fi LEATHERS,—I2OO lbs. Feathers, just received A and for sale by MOISE & COHEN. Jan 7 5 ts IV) OTICE.—The subscribers hose formed a Co- La partnership, and opened an office in La Grange, Ga. for the purpose of practising Law in Troup and the adjoining counties of the Coweta and Chattahoo chee Circuits. They will regularly attend the fol • lowing Counties ;—Harris, " Merruvether, Troup, Heard and Coweta. ORUVILLE A. BULL. Jan 7 5 lin] JESSE L. BULL. J^OU R MONTHS after dale application will he - made to the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson, silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell one halt of Lot No. sixteen, in the Twentieth Ui.-trict of formerly Muscogee county, now Harris ; the properly as Mary S, Moore, minor, lor her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian. Jan 7 5 wtd ■JLjtXECI'TOR’S SALE.—WiII he sold at 11, e late residence of Eli Hudson, deceased, in the County of Jefferson, on Wednesday the 25th of this inst. all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, and a variety of other articles too tedious to mention; to ho sold for the purpose of making a d.vision between the legatees o( the deceased. PENELOPE HUDSON, Exceulrix. N. B —Terras ofsalc will bo made known oa the day. [Jan 7 5 swlds (k ~Wf ANTED TO HIRE—A Negro Girl capable ' v V of nursing and waiting about the house fine nearly or quite grown would bo preferred. Lib eral wages will be given, payable month!} or by the year. Apply at ibis office. Jan 7 5 ts STEAMBO AT OFFICE, > m Savannah, December .11, 1838. } RESOLVED, That in future a share of the Stock of the Steamboat Company of Georgia shall bo fixed at One Hundred Dollars, and that the President and Treasurer call in all the outstanding certificates, and issue now certificates at the rale of Otic Hundred Dollars per share. In conformity to the above resolution ofthe Board of Directors, Stockholders of the Steamboat Com pany of Georgia are hereby required to hand in their present scrip on or before the Ist of February next, that new scrip may be issued them at the above rate- W, E. LONG, Sec. & Tr. Jan 6 4 td sTe am boat office; r~ Savannah, Jan. 2,1837. t DIVIDEND NO. 24.—'file Board of Directors ofthe Steamboat Company of Georgia, have ibis day declared a Dividend of Thirty-five Dollars per share on the profits of the Company for eight «* /l months past, which will be payable to the Stock holders, or their legal representatives on and after the 16th inst. Vv. E. LONG, Sec. A Tr, Jan (i 4 td OFF. AUG. INS. & 15ANK’G COl sth January, 1838. t DIVIDEND NO. 17. —The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of 4 per et. on the capital paid in previous to the 2d January inst. for the past six months, which will be paid to the stockholders on domain’.. By order ol the Board. Jan 6 4 3t] ROBERT WALTON, CashT. I'wjUTICE. —Four months after date, application 1 v will he made to the honorable the Inferior Codrt of Burke county, while silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of Land belonging to William Allen, doc. Into of Burke county. The land lies in Scriven county, containing one hundred and seven acres. To be so Id for the benefit of said estate. WILLIAM TISON, Jan 3 1 Iml Adm’r of Win. Allen, dec. A“~ DMI NISTHATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sMd on Monday the loth February next, at the late residence of Joshua Stanford, of Columbia count}, deceased, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, Oats and r Wheat—Also, 1 road Wagon, 1 Ox Cart, 1 Barouch, 2 Cotton Gins and Threshing Machine, Plum alien and Blacksmiths Tools, &i: —besides many other articles 100 tedious lo mention. Sale to continue front day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Adm’r JanG 4 wtd] with the will annexed. awnot'A , Columbia Counti/. jViJAKV J. LLOYD tolled before mo one black ItjL Horse, 14 or 15 years old, a star in his face, appraised by George Clark and Benjamin Bartlett at nutty dollars. THOMAS WILKINS, J. P. A true extract from (he Kstray Book. Jan 6 -4 3twj DAVID HARRIS, Ck. GEORGIA, Jefferson Cojnhj. WHEREAS, Roger (.. Gamble applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Manning Spradlcy, dec'd, these arc therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kind ed and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said loiters should not be granted. E. BOTHVVELL, Dep. Clk. C. O. <» Jan 3 I wind GEORGIA, Burke Counti/. WHEREAS, William Sapp, Administrator on the estate of Richard Hankinson, dec’d, ap plies for Letters Dismissory, these aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, lo file Xheir objections, il any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro’, the 3oth Dec. 1836. J. G. BADI LY.CIk. Jan 5 3 wfim GEORGIA, Burke Count;/. WHEREAS, William Rollins, Administrator on the estate of Benjamin Seegar, dec’d, ap plies for Tellers Dismissory, these are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the lime proscribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at .dice, in Waynesboro’, this3oth Dec. 1838. J. G. BADULY, Clk. Jan 5 3 wliin C GUARDIAN’S NOTICE.—Four months after K date, application will he made to the honora ble the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo soil three Negroes, belonging to Mrs. Lydia Bngg. Jan G 4 4tin*) BENJAMIN BUGG, Guard. ■arvß. PETERS’ VEGETABLE MEUICIN® MJ STOMACHIC.® ET HEPATIC®—For the cure of Dyspepsh, Liver Complaints, &c. ite. Also, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Ami-Bilious Pills, the cheapest and most approved Family Medi cine ever offered to the public. These medicines have been found so effectual in removing thecomplamts for which I hey are recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to them lor Hteir patients, after having exhausted their skill to little or no psrpose. For sale by CLOUD & JIOTHVVELL, 233 Broad st. Jan 3 1 ■ A XECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII bosold on Tues i'i day the 7(h day ol February next, at the late residence of Winnifred Dunn, of Columbia county, all the personal estate of said deceased, (Negroes excepted) consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, and many other articles too tedious to enu merate. Sale to continue from day to day, until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ex’r. Jan 4 3tw ItyJESSKS. A. H. & W. F. PEMBERTON, iv-B. have been appointed Agents for the stale ol Georgia, and are fully authorised lo receive and re ceipt lor all sums duo lor subscriptions on account ofthe United Stales Telegraph, or either ofthe Peri s odicals issued from my press. 9 * Jan 3 I tf| DUFF GREEN. jVf EGROES FOR SALE. —1 vullscll 1 Negroes, 1 a viz: Charlotte, between 35 and 40 years ol age; Hurry, a boy, about 111 years old—Susan, a girl, 4 years of age—William, an infant, 1 year old. To a purchaser who will bay them together, a liber al bargain would bo given. For further naniculars, !cnquio of the subscriber. A. EDV, 4 miles N. E. of Applinglon, Columbia Co. JanC -I 31* AXJOTIC G.—The Exercises of the Academy at la the Sand Hills, will be resumed on the 3d day ol January, 1837, under the direction of Mr. R. 11. Ramsey. The terms of Tuition as follows : Fur tho Classical Department, §lO per quarter. The highest English Class §B. And all other Classes, 86. During the winter months one dollar is required for wood. By order of the Board. Jan 3 1 BtJ JAM ES ill cl. A WS, Clerk. WHARF COMP’Y OFFICE, > 3d January; 1837. j JVfOTirK. —An Election for a President and se iN ven Directors tor the present year, will be It eld M • at this Office on Tuesday next,lot. i inst between the hours of 0 A. M. and 2 o'clock, P. M. Jan 3 1 3t] JOHN SHARP, Tr. rv C. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Staple Dry XV. Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, Au ' , gas la, Geo. [Jan 3 1)y II'UN PLATE, constantly on hand and for sale by 1 ‘ Jau3 HO it. C BALDWIN. f p !*iosillu*rn Review. I Encouraged hy a belief, that the Southern | Review, would receive a liberal patronage gener- ■ ally, and especially in the Southern anil (South | Western States, the undersigned proposes to j rcv ' vo B- under auspices which promise fully to sustain the teputation, which the late Southern i Review, during its brief existence, had earned. It will be published in Washington, and edited i hy a gentleman, whoso high character and su | perior attainments, guarantee that, aided, as ho will ho, by the ablest writers and statesmen of the Union, the work will take rank at once among the ablest and best periodicals of the age. ° Tlio condition of tile South, anil the crisis ’ produced by the Revolution in Texas demands 1 that there should be some abler and more authoi* 1 itative opponent of public opinion than the newspaper press—that there should be some 1 acknowledged organ of Southern sentiment, ele vated above ail the considerations of mere per sonal ambition, in which patriots of every parly may commune together, and labor for the preser vation of the republic. 1 Some experience admonishes the undersigned, that to obtain a subscription which will renin- ' nerate his own labor and expenditure, will rc- I quire an active co-operation on the part of those f who desire the accomplishment of this undeitak- ! ing, and with this view, it has been suggested 1 and he begs leave to urge upon ail such, ami especially the young men, to organize commit- | tees, and by subdividing their respective towns, cities, counties and districts, apply to such indi- < viduals as may lie induced to subscribe, upon ap- 6 plication. Many persons have expressed a will- 1 ingness to contribute a fund to he applied to- J wards the Editor’s salary, and in payment for , communications. It is suggested that the sub- , scription of such, if any, should be taken and | when paid, placed in the Bank of Charleston, to ’ bo applied to these objects by the President and ‘ Cashier of the Bank, and the publisher, as a com mittee sot that purpose. The Southern Review will be published quar terly, will contain 275 to 300 pages, at five dol lars per annum, payable in advance. Commit tees or individuals obtaining subscribers, will 1 forward the names and subscription to Washing ton. All contributions to the Editorial fund will ( be forwarelcd to the Cashier of tile Bank of 1 Charleston, and placed to the credit of the Edi torial fund of tlie Southern Review. The fol lowing form of a Subscription list, which may lie cut out of a newspaper and pasted on the head ol a blank sheet, is respectfully suggested. DUFF GREEN. ( Resolution adopted by the South Carolina So- i cicty for the advancement of Learning. —“He I solved, That this Society approve of General 1 Green’s proposition to revive the Soutiikiix Re view, under the Editorial charge of Judge lie* | sheii, and, taking into consideration, the claims which it will have upon the public, and the duty of every one to assist in placing the work in i a prosperous condition, would urge its friends, 1 and especially the members of this Society, to aid 1 in obtaining Subscribers and contributions thcre lor, WM. HARPER, Acting President of So. Ca. Society for Advancement of Learning. S O UTItFAtJV 11E VIE IV. Names of Subscribers to the Southern Review, , to be published in Washington City, quarterly, at live dollars per annum payable hi advance, and the amount of contributions to he deposited in the Bank of Charleston, to be applied hy the Prc- i sidenland Cashier ot the Bank and the publisher of the said Review, towards the Editor’s salary and to pay for communications. Jan 4 3 COFFEE, St/oJu, *Vc. <S*c. Kgjfe HHDS. SUGAR ftst Pj? 500 bags Coffee 150 bags old Java do 40 bbls Loaf Sugar double refitted 40 do do do single do 25 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof 25 do Holland Gin i 10 do White’s do 4 do Champaigns Brandy, choice brand 4 half do do do do do 2 hhds old Jamaica Rum, 4th proof 2 pipes old Madeira Wind 100 casks Sicily do 60 do Tcncrlffc do 150 do Malaga do 100 do Peppermint Cordial 25 hhds N. E. Rum 200 brls do do 20 hhds Whiskey 100 Inks do 50 do Monongahcla Whiskey, 4th proof 300 do Gin 5 pipes Catalonia Wine 100 brls Flour 40 do Butler Crackers 40 half brls do do 40 brls Almonds 500 pieces Hemp Bagging 100 do Flax do 500 do Bagging Twine 6 bales 8-4 Dullil Blankets 5 do 9-4 do 4000 pair Negro Shoes 30 boxes cotton and Wool Cards 30 do Sperm Candles 30 do Tallow do GO do Soap 50 do Gunpowder, Imperial & Hyson Teas 100 do fresh Raisins 30 hhds Molasses 300 coils Bale Rope 50 do small Hemp and Manilla Cordage 250 kegs cut Nails and Brads 40 tons Iron All of which will bo sold low at wholesale by CLARKE, McTIER & Co. Opposite the Globe Hotel. Dec. 7 21 JIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Jt Office, at Wayuesboroug, Ga. Jan. Ist 1837. A ‘ J Andrews Harvey. Jmkings William, Anderson James, Jenkins Stephen, Andrews Samuel, Jeraittgs Win. M. Allen Robert A. tK B Kennedy Franc es, Brigham Jno. Kelly Thomas P. Known Fielding, Key Mary, Bell Elias, Kirkland E. G. Baldv William H. L i Bryant Mattha, Laia Thomas, Bullard William, Lumpkins Jno. B. 2 . Brazeal Wi lis S. Lovell Win. I Brinson Sterling, Louquoux Martha, i Brown Lovet, Longstreet A. B. Barrow Aaron, M Bell Arthur, 3 Miller James Brigham James M. Monroe Joseph, _ , licit oimeon, MulkeyMcKey, 3 , Burton Win. S. Willis Mary Mrs. , Byne William, Munson Robert, , Burton U. A. McNorrell Rachael, Bell Green, Mynelt llillyrd. C ° Cotton & Harlow, Odam Ehzabct it, or Churchill Calvin, Roucrt Dickson, Cook John, .. . . 1 Chance James, Powell Judge, Cook Sarah Ann, Palmer Benjamin, | 1) Prescolt Willia, , Dickson Thomas, ’ 3 Polhill Joseph Rev. . Davis Thomas, Palmer Jane 11. J. , Daniel Alex. P. . K i Dukes Mary, IhmeyJohn, j Dukes Win. li oe i , i « Daniel Kaokarinh, Reym "L Joseph S, Dickson William. Rogers John, , E I Evans Geo. W. Scruggs Alolhea 3 cut urges Froyer Robert, McKinley, felicvvmake Joseph, Griffin Stephen, 1 „ Goodly Lipsoy, Thomas Joseph D. - (aulden Thomas, Gilder Isaac, , Utley Henry \. Gibson Churchwell, Whitehaml Ruth L. ! Hill & Vordry, talker Jno. A. ii i,, u vWhitehead J. 1 .C. "V,/ 3 Williams Stephen, Hall Eh, " ’ Husk Mary Ann, w u iAf- a . 11amill Stephen, Walker Mrs. Ann. Harrington Mart..., JANBOJf| Poß(nlatler . Jan 5 » ivEIIFASMSON II ATS. J UST received from New York, the latest new stylo HATS, for sale hy y PRICE & MALLORY, Tailors, 258 Broad Street, j December 19 21 PRICE & JS ALLISRV, Fasliicahlc and Tailors, j -To. ‘258 Broad Street , KEN the (ilohcand United States Hotels, w h<re gentlemen enn always be furnished with •suits made to order, from the best of English and r rench Goods, of the latest slylo; or ho suited with I lie finest and bestol Ready Iflade Cloiiiin?. inoy have also just received a superb assortment OF Umbrellas, Made ,o their order from the very nest material. Citizens and strangers may hero find an extensive assortment of dialed Fancy Articles, I iz: Stocks; Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Bns ponders, Riding Belts, Money Bella, Bilk .Money I’nr scs, Hoisery, (shirts of all kinds, and every variety o articles befitting and necessary for the gentlemen taste and fashion and those ot plainer habit. Nov. 30 19 ffIHE subscriber would respectfully inform his J- friends and customers that he will continue lo carry on the CA BIN ET BUSIN ESS, at the old stand, sign ofthe Big Bedstead, nearly opposite Messrs. Sto vall & Simmons’ Ware-House—and lias on hand a general assortment of CABIN ET FURNITURE, of the best workmanship and latest fashions—togethe, with an extensive assortment of Bedsteads and Chairs &e. Ac., all of which he will sell as low ns can be purchased in this city. The article of Bedsteads, it is well known to many, I sell below IheNew-York pri ces, and will continue to sell as low as any matt in the United States. CALVIN WILLEY. July 28 58 if WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, the lot of Land belonging to the orphans of Reuben Blanchatd, dec’d, at the courthouse door, for their benefit; terms made known that day. Also, at the same time and place, a Gobi Lot in Cass county. Tho number and district will be made known on the day of sale. BILLINGTON BLANCHARD, Guardian. Nov 18 Jitfministrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in February next, at the Market-house in the Town of Louisville, will he sold between the usual hours of sale, tho following described property belonging lo the late Dr. Augus tus G. Shelmun, deceased, agreeably to an order of tho Court of Ordinary of the said Courtly, to wit; The Dwelling House of the said deceased, and lots thereto attached, in the town of Louisville, now used as a tavern by Mrs. Shclman. a t,so, Tho Storehouse ami lot opposite the dwelling above described; the storehouse’s a large two story build ing, with a spacious cellar underneath, well calculated either for a dry good or grocery establishment. At.SO, Three Negro Slaves, to-vvit—Abram, Prince, and Mary. AI.SO, A tract ol Land and Pldlilntion, containing throe hundred and fifty-five acres, adjoining lands belong ing to Asa Holt, Stcpen Perkins and the Commons ofLouisvilte. The above property is lo be sold liu the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said de ceased. Terms made know non tho day of sale. THOMAS STREET, ) IIILLORY B. BOSTICK. \ Pee 9 _____ 08 td Office Aus its ii Insurance &. ISuiiliing Com pan.. 3d Novemiirr, IS3G. G O ESOLVRD, That Fifteen Dollars on each .Share of the Capital Stuck ol this Institution he paid in by the Stockholders, on or before tho nrsl Tuesday) the 3d day of January next, and the further sum of Fifteen Dollars pt.-r share, on or before the first Tuesday in March next.” Extract from the minutes, ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. November 8 89 Notice. , A Till Persons iiuluhled to llie Estate of EDMUND PIOU, late of iiiiike County, deceased, are re quested Id make payment without delay, and those • living demands against said estate,will please present them in the terms prescribed hy law. Nov 15 A. S. IJ. PIOK, Ex’or. tJily Sheriff's Sale. WILL bo sold atlhe Lower Market-house in tho City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday m Jan uary, 1327, bntweenthe usual hours of sale, One small Hair Trunk and contents, one small rod Morocco do. and contents, one box old Books and sundries, amongst which are, Notes, Bills and Ac counts tn a largo amount; levied on as tho property ol William Shannon, to satisfy a fi. fa, in tnvor of William Kibbo vs. said Shannon—-property pointed out by lbs plaintiff. Terms cash. E. MARTIN, Sheriff C. A. Dec 1(5 100 td 4 GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of iiL Warren county, when sitting lor ordinary purpo ses, wi 1 be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Courthouse in Warrenlon, a part ol the real estate of Abner Huff, late of said county, deceased, consisting of ninety five acres of Pine Land, lying on Big Brier Creek, adjoin ing tho lands of Robert McNair and others; sold lot the benefit of the heirs of the deceased. Terms on the day. JONATHAN HUFF, Adm’r. Oct 14 81 wtd IVoflicc. WILL lie sold at Appling, Columbia County, on tile first Tuesday in January next, eight him dred and sixty-five acres (mure or less) Oak and Hick ory Land, lying near tho river, and adjoining lands of II J. (Smith and others. Also, four hundred acres Pine Land, lying on iho waters of Big Kiukoo Creek, and joining lands o Joint McGar and others—all in Columbia county and belonging to the estate of N, T. Magruder, dec d. Also, will bo sold at the same time and place, nil tho Negroes, consisting of men, women and children, belonging to said deceased, and sold for the benefit of bis heirs. Terms on the day. GEORGE M. MAGRIIDER, Adm’r. Oct 23 8G GOd Admißiistrator’s Sale. ON ilii! firat Tuesday in January next, will bosold urthi! Market 1 louse in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, within the usual hours of sale, I‘JO acres ol’Laiul, lying on the waters ol Dalian's Crock, in said comity, adjoining lands of Jonathan Itohen son, Lang Spann, N. & J. Samples and tho subscriber. ALSO, Two Negroes, Isaac, a man about sixty-five or se venty years of age, and Fanny, his wife, about the same —nil belonging to the estate of William Clark, late of Jeff erson county, deceased, and sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary for (he said county, for the purpose of a division between the distributees of said estate. Terms made known on the day. LEWIS LA3IPP, Adm’r. ALSO, At the same time and place, will be sold, a negro woman, Uachael, belonging to Elizabeth Clarke, a minor heir of William Clarke, late of Jefferson comi ty, deceased —sold under an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county, lor the benefit of said minor.— Terms made known on the clay. LEWIS LAMP, Guardian. Nov 1 id® Notice. A NDREW J MILLER, Esq., as guardian of Thomas O. Bon.nkao, a tree person ot colour, has filed in my o.Vice an oftlilavit, staling the desire of the said Thomas C Bonncan to remove (row tho .Slate; and describes him as a boy about twenty-two years old. ol likely countenance, a mulatto of clear complex ion’ ami about five loci eight inches high; all persons interested will please take notice. Nov. 11 99 JAMES M’LAWS, Clerk. wt ANGER'S SUPERIOR CANNISTER MUB - TAUD—for sale hy CLOUD* BOTIIWELL, i No. 232, Broad-street. Dec. 10 199 ts Notice. A LL persons indebted lo tho Estate of George Ma grntlcr, dec’d, are requested to make payment inimeiliat ly, and tali those having demands against it,. s-mie will nrtisenl them according to law. 1 GEORGE M. MAGRIIDER, Acting Executor. Sept 16 40d Notice. rBIDE CopartncraWp heretofore existing under llie j jj (inn of Saunders * Dickon, is this day dissolved i hv mutual consent, tins 34th November, 1836. by mutual to ROBT. B. SAUNDERS, JOHN R. DICKEN. j All claims against said firm will be settled by the j subscriber, and those indebted will please make pay -11 merit to the same. JOHN K. DICKE.V, Jackson, Bulls cuutaiy, Dec-2 96 Irn I i ’• r« in n initial mi in P U 15 L 1 C S A L IsT Vuf> h Bullions Bools. 15V \V. I). & J. U, .JAtSWftIV. On Tno-iilay Morning n:*\t th» 10th inst, as 10 o’clock, will M sold without tin luast reserve, 3 cases liU lICII BULBOUS UOOTS, assorioj. Cntaloguoj on tho mamirfi ol sale. [Jan t» Sale. f.N neeordanrin wUh the will ol Dr. William \V. Harden, Into of' Columbiacounty, deceased, will lie sold el Afii-liilg, on the Hist Tuesday in January next, the Piiluialion heldhging to said estate, contain ing tour hundred and fifty-two acres, more nr less, lying on both sides the road leading Irom Washington, Wilkes county, to Augusta ; hud twenty-nine miles from the latter place, and adjoining the Ronsunu Springs, so celebrated for (he cure of Cutaneous and dispeplie diseases. The place is tolerably well im proved, and any further description is deemed unne cessary, us persons wishing to purchase w>ll view tho premises. .\ private arrangement may he made, by application to the subscriber, in the cotiiso of three or four weeks, after which time ho w ill necessarily he absent from the county, until about the lime ol sale.— Also, on the promises, the day following (and Contin gent upon the sale ot the land) will'be sold, all the perishable property of said estate, consisting of stock of all kinds, household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, plantation tools, Iwo good gigs and harness, and other articles 100 tedious toemnierato. JOHN LAMAR, Ex’r. Nov. 18 93 wtd Notice. INCUR months after date application will ho made. 1 to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two hundred two and a half acres of land in the county of Sumter, known hy number 183, in tho 37th district, belonging to the estate of fill'/.a VV ynn Minor, deceased—sold for the benefit of tho heirs and credi. tors. EDWAUD 11. BLOUNT, Adrar. Dec. 2 Tg lm _ Georgia. Insurance Ai Vrniit Company, Augusta, Nov. 2, 183(5, TEA IIIS Company will receive money on deposit, for B any time not less than sixty days, nor mure than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such deposit© will be issued, bearing interest at the rate of six percent per annum for periods longer or shorter titan either of the above, special contracts will he made. For the convenience of persons residing at a distance, applications may be made to either of the agents el the Company, in South Carolina and Georgia, whose names are annexed. WM. T. GOULD, Scc’ry. Agents: Padclford, Fay & Co., Savannah. P. 11. Young & Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, MillodgevtllO. Charles Day, Macon. Arthur H. Davis, Columbus. Holcombe, Peek &Co , Charleston, S. C, George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. November 4 bH^tf To Mechanics. IN STIMATES are wanted for doing thoßricklar. J ers and Carpenters Work of llto THEATRE- For particulars, apply to 11. WOTHERS POON. Charleston, Nov 3 _____ fittay’g Liniment* A CERTAIN core for Ihe following distressing complaints:—Piles, 1 hopsey, Sore Throat, hy Cancers or Ulcers; Scrofula in its worst stages; Rheumatisms, acute and chronic Croup, Whooping Cough, Foul Ulcers, Lumbago and Sciatica, White Swellings, Bruises and Sprains, Scald Head, Fresh Wounds, Chilblains, <fec. &c. A supply just received and for salchy CLOUD A BOTH WELL. No ‘332 Broad-sl reel. Nov 25' 91 Wcw Carriage Bciiositor}. 1 BAROUCHES, rciIARIOTEES, j TILBURVS, GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY. PLEASURE, AND PEDLER’S WAGONS, of Ihe latest style, and of every description, ‘ordered, manufactured, and selected exproaaly lor this market and fur sale by LrTJIRK ItOM at his extensive Tiro Proof Carriage Wnfc-IToiise, corner ol Washington and Reynold til roots, iu«ir the Fogle and Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia, and tho very lowest prices. {£r‘ Persons wishing to purchase fnskionohlo durable Vehicles, have only to call at ROLL’S to . suited. Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carriage Fund lure, &e. Vehicles of all kinds, mado to order. Repairing done at short notice. Aug Hi f»4 fi l ** Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted ta the Esfatc of JAMES BLANCHARD, Sr, deceased, are requested to make immedinto paynierlh and those having claims will present them duly attested, in the time proscribed hy law. URIAH BLANCHARD, ) , BILLINGTON BLANCHARD, \ txom November II ‘.lO (JOd fi£\ccntoi*’s Sate. WILL BE SOLD, on tho first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, at the Lower Market in the City of Augusta, within tho lawful hours of sale, tho real ESTATE of Mager Watson, late of Richmond Conn ty deceased, consisting of nine hundred acres of LAN D in said County, about ten miles from Augusta, on the road loading to Louisville; ft hcuulifol, healthy summer retreat, with superb water. AIM, ' Tell or Eleven likely NEGROES, belonging In the Estate ot said decease;!. Sold for tbe benefit of tho I heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on Ihe day of sale. E PERRYMAN, Nov II 90 td Executor. 300 Shares Etanli la Stock, at Auction). HR sale of tho increased Capital Stock ol* this fi Rank, will he resumed, in front of the Ranking | house, at llo’clcck, on the morning of Wednesday, the IHth January next, ai winch lime the Hoard of Directors will oiler at auction I lie privilege of sulisr•ri | hing furTHKFK THO IIS AN D additional shares, being the balance of tho increase authorized by the act of December, 182 ft. Ry order of the Hoard of Directors. RORKRT F. POE, Cashier. Rank of Augusta, Nov. l.Oih, 1831). i The city j tapers, the Savannah Georgian. Charleston Courier, Somhorn Recorder, Standard of Union, Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Macon Mes senger, Alliens Runner, ami Washington News, will j pnhlili this advertisement once a week until too J Oth of January and present their accounts for payment. Nov 18 _ i\otici*. WILL he sold by the suhscnherH, on Tuesday, Ih<! 20lli inst. at, the late residence of Elizabet h Jones, of Columbia comity, all the personal Properly belonging to said pstate, consisting of Negroes, Hor ses, Mtiles, Cattle, 1 fogs, Corn and Fodder, House hold and Kitchen furniture, &e. Sale to eofilimiv from day to day until all is sold Terms on the lay. ROBERT 11. CLEVELAND. WM. SKINNER, JOHN SKINNER, Jr. SAM’L JONES. Dee G 07 id Jcfi'eMikon Sheriff Bales, WILL he sold at the .Market-house in the town of Louisville,on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following Property, 10-wil; s n ven Negroes, Sanlord. a man 33 years old, Malt, 25 do, Dorcas, a woman f>o years old, ; Susan, do. 20d0., Harriet, lodo., Baptist, a hoy 111 , years old, Hampton, do. lido. All levied upon as tho property ol of John J. Hurd, to satisfy an Execu tion issued from the Jcflerson Court, in fa vor of the Rank of the State of Georgia vs. John S. Hurd, Thomas StooKs, Adolphus .M. Sanford, and Mark A. Cooper, Property pointed out hy Samuci W. Robbins. IVY W. GREGORY, Sira*. Dee 6 07 td Si'itli ItictciiN. 4 GASES low priced mid sup super undtessed Lin ens, just received by J. i”. SETZE & CO. Oct 28 00“ Tho Southern Whig will insert this JA INE EiNGf.I.S'JI, FUENGLAND AMERICAN 7 PAINTINGS' AND KNUR AVING.S.—TIic 1 subscribers havejust received, iu addition to their I former assortment, a largo supply of the above arti cles ; also, a goad assortment of embossed, perforated I and painted Curds, for baskets, card racks, boxes. <te. ! T. JI. &I.C. PLANT, i Nov 15 91 Ncuily executed at tins Office. * BALL.— J. C. Amitii has flic plcasimV w ol announcing to the public that his Fancy fall will take place on Wkuxksh.vv, the 251 h of January, inst. Ladies vvlmnre inviunl to the Assem bly Ralls, are repppctlolly invited to attend. The nett? A«*embly Ball will take place on Wixl iK'sdar the Hihj the direct urn will be under the following gentlemen ; MANAOPItS. Mr. Jamon MrLnws, Mr. J. B. Walker, Sanfl BonesV J. J. Cohen, A. Piequet, G. W Sommers, G. W. Lamar, T. G. Casey. Jan o It SfiiSS-WiL IJTMO.y. I HAVE Ibis day bought out the interest of Z. P. in the linn of Ttuwaunmt & Seo-n., and mn fully authorized to adjust all unsettled business of tho firm. Nt C. TROWBRIDGE. Augusta, Dec 17,183 ft. (jj'The Business will be conducted as hereto fore by N. V. TROWBRIDGE. Dec 31 27 Sliirkp bounty; W ( tt/ HEREAB, tSimoiui l.owcry applies for V V Belters of Administration, de bonis non, on tbe Estate of Lcwelling Spain, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, wi'hin the lime prescribed by law, to tile their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said I,otters , should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynes boro’, this 291 h day of Nov. 183(1. J. O. BADUI.Y, Cleric. Dee. 7, 21 (ricttrgja, Kturke toimly: WHEREAS, Civility Bonn applies f Letters of'Administration on tho Es tate of David Bunn, a minor, deceased. These are therefore, to cite ami admonish, all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my otlieo within the time proscribed hy law, to tile their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said Letters should not he granted. Given under ray hand, at office, in Waynes boro’, this 88lh day of November. 1830. .1. G. BADUI.Y, Clerk. Dec. 7 21 NEEDLE WORKED LACE & MIISIdN CJSJPEf* *V VfPIjBjMRS. SiEoWflon & HAVE received this day from New York, a very largo supply of NEEDLE WORK ED LACE AND MUSLIN CAPES AND COLLARS, of the latest styles mid patents, splendidly worked. Also—Lodies Needle Work ed Linen Cambric Hdks. of tho most splendid styles, from ,S 0 00 to S2O; and n largo supply of Infant’s Needle Worked Caps, on Linen Cam brick, and Worked Bodies for Infants, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the La dies. Oet. 10 _ 5 Georgia, Sn-ivni tomilj. WHEREAS, Richard Herrington, Senr. applies for Letters of Dismission on ! the Estate of Jeremiah Herrington, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish, all ami singular, the United and creditors of said de ceased, to he ami appear at my office, within the time proscribed by law, to file, their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should iiot be granted. Given under thy hand, at office, in Jackson boro’, this 2d dtiy of August, 183(5. JOfSNUA PERRY, Clerk. August 6 Otin 89 Georgia, Sr riven iJoicnlfj: WMJ HEREAS, George Robbins applies for y Letters Dismissory from the Guardian ship of Rebecca Ponder, deceased. Thitso are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dc -1 censed, to be mid appear at my office, within Ihe time prescribed by law, to file their objections,if any they have, to show cause why said Letters should not be granted. Given tinder my hand, at office, in Jacksonbo ro’, this 28th day of October, 183(5. JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk, j Nov. 9 >9 The Mbeville SOHOOIi* W r ILL be opened in tbe village of Abbe ville, on tho Ist Monday in January next, under the direction of the Rev. Oiuiii.ks Maims. All the usual branches of r. Female education, are expected to be taught in ibis Academy. Mr. Martin, as a gentleman rtf lib eral education, and having had some experience i as a teacher, is well tjualiltetl to instruct females, i in all tho more substantial parts of their educa tion ; and his amiable character admirably adapts him fojjlio conducting of such an institution. It is effected that Mr. Martin will have the best assistants, in tbe ornamental branches of Music, Drawing, and Painting. , The regulations in this Academy, wil bo such, , in general, as are usually adopted, iu similar in stitulions. There will be a vacation of si x weens in llto months of August mid September. Good boarding may lie obtained in private families, up on reasonable terms. D. L. WARDLAW, Prcsd’t. J. A. CALHOUN, Hcc’ry. Hoard of Directors. , Nov. 27 ‘OGv ]l) j .1 >1 VStC TWtCUEit W A VITO ID, a T MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY, in iiSL Abbeville District, South Carolina, i miles west from Willington. For a Lady who cun come recommended, the prospect i.s Haltering,— Any communication on this subject may bo ad dressed to J. Scott, Ef-tp, Calhoun's Mills, Alt • bovillo District, S. C. (jj- Tbe Spring Session of Mount Carmel In stitution, will rc-opon on the third Monday in January, 1837, under the cure of Miss E. McQIJEIINS. December'l7 Hw 'I _ 1 BltcYJ. JMysitt, 1 §' ES A VING taken the situation in Louisville, ' g Jeflcrson county, Georgia, left vacant by llie recent removal of Docl. N. B. Cloud to Au gusta, considers himself permanently settle! for tile; and respectfully lenders bis set vices to the inhabitants of Louisville ami vicinity.—Having devoted nearly fourteen years exclusively to the study and practice of medicine, he confidently hopes to give very general satisfaction to all who ’ may favor him with their patronage. He may ’ be found at all hours, when not absent on profes sional business, either at the Doha kept by Mrs. ', Shellmtin, or at bis shop in the village. Dee 21 31 w 25 Wcoi'K'iu, 43«S«ssiat)i!k 4Joninly: • Willin Palmer lolls before .A. |_ me. one while MORBE, a little 1 tleabitleii, siiod all round, 12 or 13 old. Appraised by Win. # siel K. W. Jones, to sixty j dollars. fi Also, one dark Bay HOUSE, shod all round, a uml two whiU! feet, a star in his face, and a scar j on his weathers, supposed to be done by a (Jig Saddle; 7or 8 years old. Appraised to ninety dollars, by said William Odom anil R. W. Jones, THOMAS WILKINS, J. P. I "lit November, 18315. A true Extract from Ihe, Moray Hook. , D. 11ARRIS8, Cletk. Dec 31 3t 87 STKAVB!»j 1 cms. On the ;Mi!t in«o»rtf, IVom Jj the house of Ihe late Mrs. Taylor, . P near tbe tiuaker Springs, a bright ' 'VT "ft* Sorrel HORSE, four years old next 1 ;--vs%sißjiiing, aiiout sixteen h.imls high, all Ips feet, !,H vv<! h as recollected, white, blaze face, long switched ti.il, old shoes behind anil none before—hull on a paddle, bridle, and ,mur tingak', nearly Hew. Fifty dollars reward, if sto- ( lon by a white man, will be paid on Ids prosecu tion to conviction ; mul for the delivery ol the horse, without the thief, Ten Dollars will be paid, 'j with all reasonable expenses. . ARTHUR SMITH. ( Dec 31 otw • 27 Ili'.tivi Gi \|>i‘civd TO-MORROW. GEORGIA STATIC LOTTERY. tor the benefit oldie AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT II HE COM PA NT ci.ass no. I,—roii 1837. To lie (I termineri by fho Drawing if the Virginia State Lottery, lor tbenefit of the .Mumeernlia Aeiiaemy, Class No. I,tin- 1887, to ho drawn at Alexundrio, Vn. on Saiurdoy,Jmai nry Till, 1837. I>. t?. (■ REdoitY A Vo. (successors In Vales A Mc- Intvre,) Maim ;.rs. If 1 G IT K 8 T 1* It I 7. F,, 25,000 DOLLS. Drawing suprrinlmuUil ini I 'vininissivinrs. (•ItAJi» MlllitJJ K. I Prize of 542">,0D05 4 2">,0D0 is 823,009 1 “ 7.000 is 7,00 n I “ 1,000 is 4,000 1 “ 2,.T00 is 2600 1 “ 2,000 is 2,000 i “ 1,48(5 is 1,101 2. r > “ 1,000 is 21,000 10 “ 1100 is 0,000 10 “ 20(1 is 2,000 00 “ ISO is IO,:tTO •TO “ 30 is 2,800 •TO “ 10 is 2,240 112 “ 30 is 3,36) 112 “ 23 is 2,800 2WI “ If, is 31,94,1 13400 •• Bis 123,200 18040 I’riz 's, amounting ti> 8231,080 IV?' Tickets 88—Shares in proportion. 02c All orders (iir Tickets in llio above J.ottcry "ill meet prompt utlonlum, if addressed to A. HE A I), Contractor nml .State Agent, Augusta, Goo. Jan 7 1 ;V. 0 ! l R'l'i.ss,'! I,use imlebud lo die s'lbsc.ribcrs ‘ v urn rc»|ieci lully requested lo anil nml soldo their accounts previous lo die 12lh of ilns iminlli. Jan 4 21 PRICE ,fe MALf.KUV. ft if ft./# t nmsft ft VMtt i •:; ’« J*ft (totalson on the V K M \ Biß-:ftß D S'] \ D>. FRA Ills Medicine is purely of a vegetable or.- H gin, and is designed in obviate all the sym palliolio diseases attendant on, or such ns imme diately follow, a stato of pregnancy. It is also a n'rlnin relief in painful periodical visitations. It soothes and Irunquilizos the mind and diposed lo rest, lls strengthening, correcting,invigorating, mlttlary powers in removing (lie above class of ailments, arose extraordinary / and magical, that hill one hall the curse entailed upon the human race, is nut felt by those who make use of this medicine, as directed in the pamphlet TWiieh ac companies each buttle. It contains a particular account ol its properties and uses, with copious directions and recommendations by Physicians, Midwives, and intelligent Females who have used it, and know its advantages. Pamphlets' are lo be had gratis , at the Drug Stores, where the Medicine is for sale. To he had wholesale and rclail, of Jlaviland, Ilisley & (10. and Nelson darter, Augusta, ' Thos. M. Turner, Savannah, Win. C. Powell, ' Millcdgeville, T. 11. (Sc W, H. Ellis, Macon, and C, M. Cooper, Darien, Dec 31 2/ ./it!min is!rata r’n Sale. On the first Tuesday in February next, be sold at the Court House door, in . v W Millcdgeville, Baldwin county, a tract of I,and, containing one hundred and on,' and one* fourth acres, more nr less, situated in said county, adjoining lands of Charles Smith and John H. Smith, deceased, being the Southern half o 4 Lot No. 84, and belonging to the estate of John Sturgcs. deceased, Into of Baldwin county, Sold for the bonelil ol the heirs tied creditors of said estate. JAMES YARBOROUGH. Adin’r. do bo tils hirrt. Nov. 26 __ Ulw 18 JiMirutor'f Sale. On Ihr first Tuck tiny in Minch next, ’SS7 ILL he sold before the Court House TT door, in Jnelcsonboro,’ within the usual hours es sab), agreeably lo an order of tho Hon orable the Inferior Court ofSciiven county, when silling for ordinary purposes, a Negro Man, by the name ol Cyrus, belonging lo the estate of William 11. Hopson, deceased.—Terms cash. M. N. MeCALL, Ex’r. _ . ' vtll 21 ..Mministralor’H sale. On llir first TiifHflti// in Match next, |a, sold before tire Court House V 4 v door, in Jaeksonboru,’ within the usual hours of sale, agreeably Itt an order of (ho Hon orable tho Inferior Coutt of Scrivotl county, when silting for ordinary purposes. Eighty acres rtf pine Land, adjoining Lands of Augustus (Seaborn Jones, James Roberts, and ethers, belonging lo the estate of Jolt Herrington, Jimr. deceased sold liar tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day of saio, BENJAMIN WILLIAMSON, Adin’r. Dec. 17 wld 24, .MmiHcstralor’s Sale. On the first 'J'uaultii/ in March nr.xt , WILL lie sold before the,Court House door, in Jueksonhoro,’ within too usual hours . of sale, Throe hundred acres of pine Land, re joining Lands of John /-Saglar, the estate of Jo seph Gibbons, and Others. Also, the following live negroes, viz: Rachel, Stephen, Dareas, Hannah, and Nathan, belonging to tire estate of Wil ’.rain Gross; sold by order of lire Honorable Inferior Court id’ Serivon county, for a division among lire heirs of said estate. THOMAS H. BURNS, Adm’r. Doe 1/ wld 24 caic. On Siiliirility Ilic 4 lh.ofi Ffhritartj niitl, WILL ho sold at the residence of Thomas W. Oliver, deceased, four 1 torses, one Mule, one Wagon, one lot of Books, and a pull nl the Household and Kitchen Furniture: also, one lot of Ulacksmilh Tools, Ploughs, him! sun dry other articles too numerous lo mention, Terms made known on the day of sale. MARTHA OLIVER, Adin’ix. Dec. 21 wld 27 ftnardiim’* iule. On the first Tuesday in February next, WILL Ire sold at tho market house in (he town of Louisville, .lellersoii county, u grecably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of I said county, three Negroes, viz: Collin, Abby, and Nancy ; sold as llie properly of Martha Ann and William Mulling, minor heira of Isaac ML Mulling, deceased. WINNEFRED MULLING, Guardian. Nov. 2d _ 18 JitlmlniHlrator')# Sale. I Jn llir. first Ttmthiy in Ala re. it next, ; WILL he sold before the (*ourl House door, , in .lacksoiihoro,’ within the iihuul hours ’ miU?, agreeably to mi order of the Honorable Interior Court of SScrivuu county, when sitting lor oidiumy purposes, Three hundred and fifty acres of pine Lurid, belonging to the estate of David Archer, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on t,lie day of sales JOHN SOUTHWELL, Aclin’r. Doc 17 wtd On the first Tnr.Htlmf in i'rJirtUtri/ next, WILL he sold at the lower Market House, between the usual hours of sula, a very valuable Negro Man, aged about thirty years, the property of the Estate of James Primrose, do iTa-.ed, to bo sold for the, benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Ho is a very handy Car penter, Butcher. Ostler, Ac. Terms of sale cash. G. B. MARSHALL, Adm’r. MARY PRIMROSE, Adm’rx. Dec. 7 21 Law (111 IE co-partnership of SCHLEY iV JOHNSON B. is tlrisday dissolved by mutual ointent, Tho uinlersjsneil ydH easvimie to practice in lire (•onniieH of Richmond, Coliihil>iii,Washington,Burke*, Jefferson, ami Serivon. Strict attention will ho paid to all business eortm.ittcd to Iris eburge. GEORGKBCHI.KY. Doe 23, Ira 102 IWi Filrnlluru tritin the Notdr. I y) 7(- lalc.'l style, just n reived and for .v. 9 hi/ THOS. M. WOODRUFF, at lira now anil splendid \V arr > -ltoems a (loroeroffnmp* Ireil and Broad striTts, Ibrnrcrly McKvirzio 4. Benriiieh's old stand, I'iaAos. Also, on hand, a fine assortment of Piano FoifeaL. tbo production ot rtitlcreni popular laaiiuin lurers,' and will Ire sulrl with the most perlite! gaaratitee. Dee 23 jyj A CAUU. \IVEUSEN having returrusl lo ibis city, is ready • to commence Ins Instructions ou t be. Piano lor Ibis season. Appliimicns must Ire made cither at Mr. Woodruff’s Piano M imt-il'nise, or at .Messrs. Ifiaill’s Bnok store. 83 3| Oct. 18 ?|'llKsiihseril*rs have on' *>SV hand and are cuiistnni- XSiwh 0k J y Reiving (of their own' f f —**~~ '('""’d^vtnre,'/1 *ahh ixcKs oi * ef y , ! l '* erl P , ion wliieh thoy n IVI atitr ~~ • V, *™W« terms, at tlreir Repo- M'wy. »>3 Rriiad.slieot, Au , gustu, viz: (, Coaehcs,, Chariotees, Dicky seat Barouelres, Stan hope, standing arid extension lop Barouches, I*b»- lons. Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all * kinds, together willra large assortment ot' llnrnets. Persona wishing to buy will do well to look bellife they pw e bir.se else" here. Orders for any description of Car riages will Ire ihuakhrtly rcceiverj anil executed in tbo best manner and at-tlte sbortest notice. 11. S. JIOADLEY A CO., Anyuta, <5oI If. 8. A G. IIOADI.EY, New lli/vsn,Coiittl Nov 1 87 if A ci EiilniM travrix’M Hold on ihn lirMt Tiirwlay in Jamunv w • next, at Louisville, Jntlcrmm nouuty, a tract ol • Lmul containingilurty-Movrii nnroa, 1). i. milh, belonging lo the «*Niato of* Amhony K, (Mußiilium, Uec’d. iMAUY W. CHEATHAM, Adin’r. JI I 11. : 1 . 8 - ** M;»8l in Mu Ik. 11 l r -T.S Liverpool Grmmd B’alt, for P sale in bits lo suit p'rrebasefs. t.iAlan, 40 nimll kvgs prime Leaf Lard. . MOJBE & coiif.n; l>r. licnj. l)o)ii, r la!>«, SURGEO.v DENTIST, HAS ri'lnrnod to the city and resumed llrednties ot bis prolession, at bis residence comer of Broad mid Jackson streets, ow the store ol Jlessss. Clarke.' .MrTier it Co. Oct 4 if Lw IVolit'c. rKAHI’/iindentigaed have c»nuefe)«l llremsoivni for 1. the pruclieo of LA IV, under the firm ol J*.nk i.nh A. Jlan.x—They will nltiud to business in tiro Counties of Rielnnond, Burke, Cnlumbiu, Scrtveti, Jeflurson nml iViisbinglon. 'Their olliro is in fho Uimgu over tho Post Ullico—4 doors Inrln I trend si.' C. J. JENKINS, W. VV. MANX. Nov 8 w4t CARPENTER’S COMPOUND VFC!J> Ol* liiVtTMOl'f, A SAFE and vnlmihle Jlnlicmvtoryouglts, Spit thig of blood, Consutupliona. tiritl Luor ( um plurntp.. Must of the .MVeicinb Hindo use offer tha above diseases, are ofa slnnnlaling nature, which, although sometimes'Jiving teinpuniry relief, in rdruostsvery m sinneo when they ruu tfiaily used, aggravate tha dt»- uuse, and rodneu the strength ol tbo patient. '1 Ins nrliele pusssssvs superior iulvuumgcs over Utesn' prepitruiions, its action being uJ u tnuie, invigorating mid slrenglliening nulure, lima overcumugp tint dis ease, by proimiluigexpeclomliim, mid griMnslly in crettsilig the slrunglh nt the patient, iuul that without being attended wilb any lurplmstuu adscie ; it ids.. mgriH.v fvitlt thestinimcli, in all ciuoa, mut ip a phiasuirl. and agreeable ntedieinu to tuku. Fur side by CLOUD A UOTIIWEIJ.. Nu. 282, Bruud-Surdet. Deo, 16 HKI U’ inform* bin fk’icnuU JL uud ilm public in gtinoral, thin iiu iiu* ihim uu hand uud offers u largo u(uok oA COA/F,hQTJoi\A ity% mid oilier uriiolfj* in bin lino of bus-uiD**. 'lAnly grttlelnl tor past liivnrs, be solicits tiro eouHituan'ua wi* a share ofpublie palronuge. IIIH STOCK I.’ONHfHTS OF CAN 1)1 E.V Mint, Cinnutnuu, I.onion, .Cluve, SubiU frits, Creuut, Auniseed, Almond, Uiiru buiniil, &e..,Asc. SUGAR PLUMBS—Of every description and n’t-* vorjMint Drops, Soiu 1 JU*uw4 du., Gum do., and Cordial du. CORDIALS—Mint, Cinamiin, Perfect Love, Ufo of Ulan, A ninseell, by tbo iuciul or dozen bottles, also, lannon Syrup. PIES AND CAKlis—Of every kind, tresit, kept cunslantun bond, such us Spougo, funurl.’ Hurd,ljiitun, Plum, Fruit, Mrmeutonies. Pies unit 'J ans. SUGAR TOYS AND FIGURES.—A fineU of Pa ris liin.'nililclim'll sugar works just rover \erl; Figures, Toys, Criaralised Figanst and Cbrismas Presents, Are, DRV AND GREEN FRfilT.s.—Apples, Oranges i.i linens,PinoApplesgCoeuimnls. SutiSUalt Almonds, Filberts, VVnlbnuta, llruail-nuki.’ Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Vr nst India Frivar- Vi's rib glass jars), and a lot us Nonlurra and French Pickles. SEGAUS, Ac- A lino lot ol real Spanish Svgorw mid I’rinctpous, Leliwjelr Cavendish, mid Honey Ih-w Chewing 'i ohuceo. WINES AND LIQUORS. —Gin, Rum, llmndy,' ( lard, Cbaiupnjfiie, Alulagu and Mueciu. WOODEN TOYS;—Brtsu'.l Dolls, Dnniw. Sword*, (bins, Barking Dogs, Birds, ttiid other kinds 100 nuinuruU* to tuentioH.— Also, ‘1 do/., large ijiZß Sky nml 2 do/, small size du. Kr( 'onnlry and town customers will ni'eel with prompt uUeininii til Ilia shortest notice, by 1 noil to AUG I is 1 INK FREDERICK, Nov. 29 39 sot) Broiahstiwi. Nonliici'i) Rckloralaip. Refreshments can he procured at tim sborlest notice, snelt ns UY SIFUS, DirV ISF.HK, SIIFI'FIIH, and JIUEAKFASTS.— IMr iloiirdcrs will lioreceived, and they will he hand somely accommodated, AUGUSTIN, I'REDEUICK, Confectioner, 200 Brond-sl. Nov, 23 93 llividcml T%o. 8. .MECHANIC’S RANK,)' Augusta, December 12th, 1836. J rjllllE Board ol Directors having Heelnrod a diri -11 dend of rowit ega ckmt front the prolltaufsaid Bank, (ortho lust, six months, the same will Ira paid In lira Stockholders or thsir representatives,oaor niter Thursday next. GEO. VV. LAMAR,Cosh'r. Dec 10 1W 9t i’OWELto.N, I7tl. December, Ibiffn fHI 11 E Board of Trustees of tha I owcllon A violi my, H. lake nmcli pleasure in inlbnuina the public, that’ they have engaged the sen ices ol Mi. BIMFSON FAUCHE for the onsumg year, as Rector <>( said. Academy. The long experience and well Known qualifications of Mr. Fauche as uiiinktruclur,raisder a. recuiameiidaliim from the Board unnecessary. Tho School will bo opened on the second'.Monday in Jan uary next. Tbo Board would also inform the jVtHdic that MnT LADD wilt give nisi ructions'ill all die Ornamental brandies of female education. The lennkiii this de partment will bo ns follows,i Music on ilic Piano Forlo, pgr qhartcr, - . 812 Art’ “ •• “ Guitar, “ “ - - 12 5« Drawing and painting Landscapes in oil colors, 12 3(1 “ “ 11 on paper,satin and velvet,B ot> Needle-Work, ----------- 45 00 Miniature Painting, I- - . ROM* By order of die Board Trnslrjto, , JOHN WlLLlAMUiAjtiWffiec. Dee 23 ItKS 4t IKf Tito Simlnern Reeordor will give llio above 4t iiisortioiia and forward account. W i 111 Blg 1081 \ t iulciiiy. milE Exercises oflhis inslilution will be resUDicsl K on the first .donday in Jinmnry, 1837, iiikUt link limit direction us the Uev.J. VV. Wadoei, and Droit Mouhovv. From die liberal patronage livotoweil „ tt tho subscriber lor llio last (bar years, lie tiiels pcrlirally I'foe in ivtsmim nding die above gmidemisi io a con •Jnminco of public conttderice. '4'bo system lu-reto fore pursued, both ill the mode of inatrwhtloA at>U ity discipline, w ill Irah'gklly adhered to Hrtmtalid 1 ttiiV lion Irom twelve lo tbiVloeixilollarv iso* fiiohtli. JAMES P VVADDK.L. Dee 23 . 10} 4V i)p- Tito Chronicle imd Charleston Observer will please give die above 1 imi ilmns each, nml lm ward tin if accounts b> Riv. Joint W. Waddel, Willuig. on, S. C,