Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, January 19, 1837, Image 3

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TVTOTICE.—Four rr..*..;U alter .Tate, apjlicaimi X % will bo made to the honorable tiro Inferior Oourt of Scrivon county, when sitting for onliaary purpo ses, for leave to sell three shares in an undivided tract of Land of the estate of John Black, and on which Mary Clack now lives, for the benefit of tha minors. " MARY Bt-ACK, Guardian. ■lan 9 X 4ll ‘ 7SVI O TICE.—Four months after date, application . J.M will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for orutnary ' purposts, for leave to sella negro lellovv by the name of Stephen ; fl.r the benefit o, Luc., Ann Braswell, a minor,Jby her guardian Barnett Newton. Jinn 0 X _4m ' OF.itFUMF.RV, FANCY ARTICLES, Are- J." Orange Flower Water, Lavender do., Cnfegue ] dm. Florida do., Honey do., Snuff Boses, l ain Soaps of every kind, Fomatum in trots and rolls, It Sfrg Dye, for coloring the hair. Bear’s < Ml, Amiqc | doh Miicassardo., W ard’s Vegetable liairoo , ilifk of Roses, for the complexion, Compound Chloring Tooth Wash. For sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, 232 Broad ft Jan 2 ' TOTOTICE. — AH persons indebted to the estate of 1 til Winnifred Dunn, dec. of Columbia county, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them duly attested is the time prescribed by law. P WILLIAM S. DUNN, Ex’r. V,„ 1 40dw UHKE SHERIFF’S SALK.—WiII he sold on the first Tuesday in febtmry next, at the Court House Door in the town of Waynesborougb, the following property, to wit: One tract of Land con tainin'' five hundred and seventy-seven acres, more or less” adjoining land of Z L. F. Tamlin and oth -1 Lfg. .Sold as the properly of Thomas F. Few, to satisfy one fi fa, in favor of Alilton Antony vs T. S. Few sold subject to a mortgage and widow’s dow ery in the same. JAMES A. STRINGER, S. B. C, Jan 6 bl 4 A* DMINISTRATOR'S SALK—On Saturday, the 28th January, 1837, will bo sold at the late residence of Fielding Fryor, Sen. near Fryer's Pond,the perishable property of said dec’d, consist ing of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, &c.— The Lands and Negroes hired on the same day.— .< Terms on the day. MU WORD MARSH,!.. , FIELDING FRYER, j Adm rs Jan 9 I* wtd T DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—WiII bo sold on f%. the first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond country, the follow ing lots of Land, belonging to the estate of Dabney Berry, deceased, viz: At the Courthouuse in Troup county, lot No. 65 of I the 4th District in said county, containing 202. acres. Also, lot No. 185 of the 12th District of said | county, containing 2021 acres. Ig At. live Courthouse in Twiggs county, lot No. 183 IBS -of the 23th Distsiet in said county, containing 2021 H acres. At the Courthouse m Telfair county, lot No. 204 ofthe 7th District in said county, containing 2021 acres. At the Courthouse in Sumter county,lot No. 10 of the 26th District in said county, containing 202! E acres. At the Courthouse in Fayette county, Lot No. 121 of the 4th District m said county, containing 202! 1 S' acres. At the Courthouse in Coweta county, lot No. 232 of llio sth district in said Jointly, containing 2021 1 acres. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, Adm’r. 1 Jan 3 1 vvtcl I .NOR SALE—A splendid brass mounted Buggy Wagon, double seat, lined with flesh colored watered Gras de Zin, with double harness, pole and shafts—made to order in New Haven, last summer, of the best materials. Apply to \ Jan 14 11 1 tfjj C. MINER. H7* XECUTOR’S SALE—On the first Tuesday ! JC4 in .March next, will bo sold at tlio Courthouse door in Waynesboro’, the following Negroes, viz \ Fanny and Willis ; sold by direction of the Will of £ Absalom Kinsey, dec’d. Terms of sale made known ' on the day. SAM’L BARROW, Ex’r. 1 Jan U G wtd STEAMBOA T OFFICE, ! Savannah, Jan. 2,1837.4 DIVIDEND NO. 24.—The Board of Directors ' ofthe Steamboat Company of Georgia, have this day declared a Dividend of Thirty-five Dollars per share on the profits of the Company for eight months past, which will be payable to the Stock . holders or their ’Jcgal representatives on and after 1 Ms tho 16th inst. W. E. LONG, Sec. <&Tr. _Jnn_6 1 Id , GEORG IA, C'alumina County. ; ’[IAN ARY J. LLOYD tolled before me one black JLVJI Horse, 14 or 15 years oM.usmr in bit lace, !| appraised by George Clark and Benjamin Bartlett at v thnty dollars. THOMAS WILKINS, J. P. 3 A true extract from the Estray Book. Jan 6 4 3tvvj DAVID HARRIS, C’k. BACON. —Collier & Hill have just received 30 hhds. handsome Cincinnati cured Bacon, as- j sorted sides, hams and shoulders, for sale by the (lio gshead or at retail. [Jan 3 11m ITiM/’ ANTED TO HIRE —A Negro Gin capable i w w of nursing and waiting about the house — 4 one nearly or quite grown would be preferred. Lib | oral wages will ho given, payable monthly or by the | year. Apply at 1 his ollice. ; Jun 7 stf - ' STEAMBOAT OFFICER Savant ah, December 31, 1836. j KB ESOLVED, 'That in iuture a share of ihe ’ .a. w, Slock of tho Steamboat Company of Georgia shall bo fixed at One Hundred Dollars, and that Iho iPresident and Treasurer call in all the outstanding i Certificates, and issue now certificates at the rate of ■One Hundred Dollars per share. In conlbrmity to the above resolution ofthe Board of Directors, Stockholders of the Steamboat I’om- of Georgia are hereby required to hand in Sheir present scrip on or beloro tho Ist of February '.jfiiext, that new scrip may be issued them at the above ■ frate. W. E. LONu, Sec. At f’r. 1 I >S Jan 6 4 id I *uvssv TSi,EenJ7ki~ * WAKTfiU, At MOUNT OAKMEL ACADEMY, in ' Abbeville District, South Carolina, 4 miles r west from Williugton. For a Lady who can come recommended, the prospect is Haltering.— Any communication on this subject may ho ad dressed to J. Scott, Esq., Calhoun’s Mills, Ab beville District, S. C. (j3* The Spring Session of Mount Carmel In stitution, will re-open on the third Monday in January, 1837, under the care of Miss E. McQUBRNS. December 17 4tw 4 Crcorg’ia, Scriven County. WHEREAS, Richard Herrington, Sent, applies for Letters of Dismission on tile Estate of Jeremiah Herrington, deceased, i,. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all #hd singular, the kindred and creditors of said de tiased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if ajjy they have, to shew cause why said letters Mould not he granted. jjiGiven under my hand, at office, in Jackson bpru’, this 2d day of August, 1836. t JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. August 6 6tin 89 1 The JihbevUle HFEJUAIiM |fe/ai :f ILL be opened in the village of Ahhe- V ville, on the Ist Monday in January I, ,y «b»t, under the direction ofthe Rev. Ciiaiilms MlAUTisr. All tho usual branches of r> F'omale education, are expected to be taught in this Academy. Mr. Martin, as a gentleman of lib eral education, and having had some experience as a teacher, is well qualified to instruct females, io all the more substantial parts of their educa tion ; and his amiable character admirably adapts him for the conducting of such an institution. It is expected that Mr. Martin will have the best assistants, in the ornamental branches of Music, Drawing, and Painting. The regulations in this Academy, wil be such, in gcneial, as arc usually adopted, in similar in stitutions. There will boa vacation of six weens j in tho months of August and September. Good boarding may he obtained in private families, up ! on reasonable "terms. ‘ D. L. WARDLAW, Presd’t. J. A. CALHOUN, Sec’ry. Board of Directors THas. 27 UHw 19 Administrator’!* Sale! On the first Tuesday in February next, ’■HK7TLL he sold at the lower Market House, WW between tho usual hours of sale, a very v editable Negro Man, aged about thirty years, the "property of the Estate of James Primrose, de ceased, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. He is a very handy Car penter, Butcher, Ostler. &c. Terms of sale cash. G. B. MARSHALL, Adm’r. MARY PRIMROSE, Adm’rx. Dec. 7 21 I IV for sal >‘ or lit the celebrated n ; Stallion Hkritoo.v. This horse is so wi ll known I deem it unnecessary to give the catalogue of his pedigree; let it sttliije to say, that m the State of Virginia, where the blood of ti ts lock is w-11 known, they stand unrivalled, and in the vicinity of this place, where lie has stood lor se veral years, there can be a lot of horses and coils shown, for the saddle and harness, that will tonal or surpass any in the Stale. Many of his colls have been sold from 5309 to 85(H), and in some instances the latter price has teen refused—they bein»ofa stout, muscular size, and superior durable “addle I lories. H ritoga is it beautiful sorrel, ratherover 1(1 hands nigh, compactly huth, and in short, elegantly form d m every respect. If he is not disposed of by the oiau'- i.-enient ot lho Races in this place, he will oc offered on the turf (or sale, or to lot out, as Au ?usia is not a suitable place to raise oolts. A bar .qaiu may bt expected . ... HENRY MEALING, Jan 16 12 3.sw jV O riGE— The subscribers have formed t Co partnership, and opened an ufiicc in Ist Grange, (.a, lor the purpose of practising Law in Troup and io adjoining counties ol the Coweta and Cliallahou cheo Circuits. They will regularly attend the fol lowing C ounties : —Harris, Mermvether, Troup Heard and Coweta. ORUVILLE A. BULL. _ Jan? 5 Im] JESSE L. BULL. |j>UINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson & oon s Paper Mid, Greenville, S. C—Just re ceivcd and fiir sale at the manufacturers prices, by _Jan7___lfl T. 11. & 1. C. PLANT. !?°UR MONTHS after date application will be ■*- ma<| o to the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell one halt of Lot No. sixteen, in tho I weniieth District of formerly Muscogee county, now Harris ; the properly of Mary S. Moore, minor, for her benefit. SARAH MOORE, Guardian. an 7 5 w;d n_, a f|HO KENT, until Ist January, 1838, J- u Store House with a Tost Office ■ attached, in a good neighborhood lor jiiijgß selling goods, about thirty-five miles Ifom Augusta. For fun her particulars enquire of Mr. A. Knowitan, Augusta. Jan 16 ]2 6tw .V LvV MACKEREL.—2O whole and 20 f a fihls. No 1; 20 whole and 20 half bbls. No. 2! 50 whole bbls. No, 3—late caught Mackerel—just received and for sale by MOISE & COHEN. Jan 16 12 UNITED STATES iHOTEL ail tf,* The subscriber respectfully informs " it [lgif fiw friends nud the public that ho has opened the above Establishment, nud fitted it up in n superior stylo. Ho is now ready to accommodate transient families, and such other persons as may favor him with their pa tronage. His terms are higher than similar estab lishments in tho city, but as he gives his entire personal attention to tho management ol it, lie feels satisfied that those who honor him with their company and partake of his fare, will not find fault w ith his prices. BENTON WALTON. Augusta. Jan. 9 6 Gt ffl jju, fiiaiiiKO’ VEGETABIiIa .'li.iJi' i.v.i. JLP STOMACHICJE ET HETATICfE—For the cure of Dyspepsit, Liver Complaints, &c. &e. Alse, Peters’ Vegetable Hepatic, or Anti-Bilious Pills, the cheapest and most approved Family Medi cine ever ottered to the public. These medicines have been found so effectual in removing lhe complaints for which they are recom mended, that physicians frequently have recourse to them fir liteir patients, after having exhausted their skill to little or no psrpose. For sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, 233 Broad st, Jan 3 1 FTeMILNE COTTON SEED.—The subsuril er i ms on t| ie river, a lot of Relit Gulf Cotton Seed, that has been selected on the Gulf Hill planta tions by Isaac Ramsey, Esq. ol Columbia county.— Those wishing an article that can bo relied on as pure, will do well to send their orders or call as early as convenient. This lot of seed has been selected with great care, more with a view to the planting in terest, than to profit on the article. Jan 17 13 smßl] BENT. BAIRD. TO,] EGRO‘WOMAN FOR SALE—About forty J-v years of age—she can he seen at the jail, and will be sold low, if taken out »f the State; is sold be cause she will not live with her present owner. Jan 14 H if "|k| O'i’lCE —All persons indebted to the esiate ol iv Elias Wclborn, late of Columbia county, dec are requested to come forward and make tmmediati payment, and all persons having demands agaius' tho same are notified to present them duly auiiicnii catetl within the lime prescribed by law. J. M. VVELBORN, Adm’r. Jan 3 I u4od 4 hit DOLLARS REWARD.—A valuable GOLD WATCH was stolen tromatnmk in Augusta, Geo. on 21stNovemb r last; thowatali vva made by Benj. Steuart, Solin Square, London, and is numbered 719. Tiro above reward will be paid to any one giving information that will lead to its recovery. Apply at this office. Jan 14 H fit 90“ Editors generally w ill confer a favor by giv ing this a linv’tiisiriiuns. OTS AT FLORENCE FOR SALE.—The second sale of Lois at the beautiful town of Florence, Stewart County, Ala. will take place on Monday the 20th day ol February next, at which time will be offered fifty o- one hundred desirable Lois. Terms of sale made known on the day. Flo rence is situated on llio banks of the Chattahoochee, 29 miles below Columbus and 6 miles above Ir winton. Any thing in praise of this beautiful seat is deem ed unnecessary. But those who wish Io live on a Southern River, enjoy good health by drinking good water, nud making money, would do well to appear on Ihe day. H. W. JERNIGAM, Jan 11 8 wtd] Agent for the Company. 90“ The Mucon Messenger, Georgia Journal, S. R. Sentinel. Charleston Mercury and Alabama Journal, will please publish Iho above weekly till day of sale, and forvva d their accounts to mo fur payment at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. 1 11. W J BAAiNCV AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.—The Jl 1 subscriber, by recent arrivals from Charleston and (he Norlli, is enabled to offer Io tho public a va nt-ly of Fancy and Sinple Articles, at the lowest rates, viz 8 and 9-4 London Duffil Blankets Super. French do do “ Rose do do Red and White Flannel Bro. bine and bleached Homespuns Marseilles Cnimlcrpaiues Irish Linens Fine Longcioth Furniture Calicoes French Chintz Servants Ilaiidk’fs, 4 and 5-4 square Single and double width Merino Worsted Table Covers Grass Cloth and Corded Skirls Silk Hose and I Hose Cotton do Black Silks for Drosses Spool and Ball Cotton, English Pins ; and other articles too various to be enumerated. Also, a superior article of GERM AN WORSTED CKUELLS, lor limey work, at T. P. SYME, Broad st. second door below Bridge st. Jan 12 D 3( 11A V i this day sold my slock in trade to Messrs Clark & Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business at the old and well establisl eel stand, 291 Broad-street. 1 trust that the liberal patronage which has been extended to me while in business, will not be lost with them. Jan 14 11 .n D’LVON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against me, will please present l hem at the old stand, where I can he found for one month from this dale Persons in debted to mo are politely requested to make mi me cl ate payment. , Jan 14 LL_ ■ bargains—SELLlNG off AT COST.- LB The subscribers intending to close their bus ness offer their whole stock of goods at cost lor casl; their stock consists of a very general assortment r I drv goods* among which are hxtra fine nine and (Hack, Cloths, Blue -Silks, Black Ir. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, Eughsh l.o'iif tAol is, &c. MORGAN <k WYATT, No.^Ob. Jan 4 7 STOLEN, from a Boarding house in this cily, lust night, or early this morning, a superior I.Die BROADCLOTH CLOAK, lor which a suitab e rewu il will he paid, or. its delivery at the Chronicle Sent in I office . [Jan f» it From infonnation recm’fd, it ih supposed lhattho above mentioned CLOAK was sold by a man who stole it, to a mulatto Wagoner, who, it ,s stated, left this city for Greensboro , or that neighbor hood, last Friday morning. Any information re specting it will be thankfully received. j LUTHS —’i he .Subscribers are this day apen "U ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by them direct from England, per ship China, consisting of Blues, Steel Mixed, and Fancy Colors-pnnctpaliy low priced. , . ... , • r They have also received per snip Victona, from Superfine and low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stuffs Counterpanes Furniture Dimities Camblets, Mermoes, &e. Which they will offer at New A nrk prices. EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 AdiailciiistiMUor’s Salts. Op Tuesday, the 14<n of February neaet, l ifTN conformity to an order of tlie Court of Or ca dinary o! Richmond will he sold al i the lower Market House, in the cily of Augusta, the following property, belonging to the Estate j j ot Wm. Bryson, deceased : , Four NEGRO Slaves, named , DANIEL, aged about 16 years, i HENRY", '* “ 14 do > JOSEPHINE, « 10 do JiM, u 6 do ’ JESSE, a Negro child, 12 months. . ALSO, 1 TenSliarcsof the Capital Stock of the Au gusta Insurance & Banking Company, I Share in the Augusta Theatre Company, and 1 do Augus ta Ice Company. Also, a Vacant Lot on Rey nold street, on which the late Mrs. Murren re sided. HARPER C. BRYSON, Admr. Henry and Daniel will bo sold on the same day, at the Market House in tho city of Savannah. December 7 wid 21 •litministrator’s •Votin'. jBAOUR months after date, application will be BV made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for Ordinary purpo ses, lor leave to sell all tho Real Estate of John Watts, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, MULFORD MARSH, Admr. November 8, 1836 Atm 15 AdsuiiiistratorS Notice. FOLK months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court ot IJurke county, when sitting for Ordinary purpo ses, lor leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the Lstatc ol Charles Cnvenah, deceased. MICHAEL WIGGINS, Admr. November 8, 1836 4lm 15 A<hiiiniMlratri\’!* Sale. On Saturday the 4 lh of February next, be sold at the residence of Thomas W. Oliver, deceased, four Horses, one Mule, one Wagon, one lot of Books, and a part of the Household and Kitchen Furniture : also one lot of Blacksmith Tools, Ploughs, and sun dry other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. MARTHA OLIVER, Adm’rx. Dec. 24 wtd 27 A«list Istrator’* A'olier. IJTIOUR months afterdate, application will bo Ja. made to the Honorable Inferior Court ot Scrivcn county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of Rebecca Ponder, late of said coun ty, deceased, lor the purpose of division among tlio heirs of said Estate. GEORGE ROBBINS, Adm’r. Nov. 1, 1836 13 (liunriliiin’* WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next at the Court House in Klberton, by or ei of the Com tof Ordinary of Bibb County: Three Hun dred Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Mrs Evans and Dr. Richardson, and lying between F a vaiinahiiml Broad Rivers, in Elbert County. Sold as tho properly of Martha Ann Childers, minor. JOHN S. CHILDERS, Guardian _ Dec 27 103 id EXECUTOR’S NOTICE—AII persons indebt ed to John Olive, deceased, late of Columbia county,are required' to make payment toilli* under signed, and those holding claims against said de ceased are requested to hand in an account of their demands within tho time prescribed by law, to An drew.!. Miller, Esq. in Augusta, or to tho subscriber in Columbia comity. Jan 10 7 wtd] FABIUS J. OLIVE, Ex’r. iJAKDISA'’S AAvTI4, JE. ’ Sj A OUR months afterdate, application will bo ' made to the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, for leave to sell a lot of Land, lying in Walker county, drawn by tho heirs oflsaac Brin son, deceased. MOSES BRINSON, Guardian. _Nov. 26 18 fft U AUDI AN’S NOTICE]—Four months after n-Jf date, application will lie made to the honora ble the Interior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three Negroes, belonging to Mrs.. villa lingg. Jan 6 4 4tm*J BENJAMIN HUGO. Guard. jKJOI'ICE. —Four months alter data application 1. will bo made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofßurkc county, while sitting for ordinary bu sinsss, for leave to svil some lands in Cherokee and Burke county, consisting of sixty acres in Churekeo and two tracts in Burke, containing lour hundred and thiny acres,known usilio Clark Tract; all be longing Io the estate of William Bryan, dec’d, of Burke county—sold lor tho purpose of paying the debts of said estate. JAMES GRUBBS, Adm’r. ELIZABETH BRYAN, Adm’x. Jan 3 1 1m SAEATHERS. —1200 lbs. Feathers, just received 1. and fur sale by .MOISE & COHEN. Jan 7 5 ts v O'TICE.—Four months alter date, application i a will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract ol Lund belonging lo William Allen, dec. late of Burke ceunty. 'The land lies in Scriven county, containing one hundred and seven acres. To he sold (or the benefit of said estate. WILLIAM TISON, Jan 3 1 Im] Adm’r of Wm. Allen, dec. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on Monday the 13th February next, at the late res deuce of Joshua Standford, of Columbia.coun y, de ceased, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, Gats and Wheat —Also, 1 road wagon, 1 Ox carl, 1 Barouch,2 Col ton (Jins and Threshing Mashine, Plantation and Blacksmiths Tools, &c. &c. —besides many other articles 100 tedious lo mention. Sale lo continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Adm’r Jan 6 4 wtd] X with the will annexed. GEORGIA, Jefferson County WHEREAS, Roger L. Gamble applies lo mo for Letters ol Administration on the estate of Manning Spradley, dec’d, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind ed and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, it any they have, why said letters should not he granted. E. BOTHWELL, Dep. Clk. C. O. Jan 3 1 w3l)il GEORGIA, llurhe County. WHEREAS, William Sapp, Administrator on theestate of Richard Hankinson, dec’d, ap plies for Letters Dismissory, these arc therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, il any they have, to shew cause why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro’, the 3olh Dec. 1836. J. G, BADI LV. Clk. Jun 5 3 w6m GEORGIA, Burke County. WHEREAS, William Rollins, Administrator on the estate ol Benjamin Seegar, dec’d, ap plies for Letters Dismissory, these are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to fife their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why sard letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at nffico, in Waynesboro’ this 301 h Dec. 1836. J. G. BADULY, Clk. Jan 5 3 w6m g MTV MARSHALL’S SALE.—WiII hosoid"a the Lower Market house, in this city, on Satur day Ihe 28th inst unless previously applied for by their owners—three Horses, taken up within the corporate limits ol Augusta; one is a sorrel horse, with a short tail, and in low order; one dark ches nul horse, with a small star in llio forehead, and lame in one fore-leg ; and one light bay horse, no partic ular marks discoverable. FOSTER BLODGET, City Marshal. Jan !4 11 wld -yEFFERMiN SHERIFF SALE.—WiII |, e „o|d 1 9 at the Market house in the town of Louisville, on tire first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours of sale, the following properly, (to-wit) viz; Anthony, a man, 45 years old ; Hannah, a wo man, 37 years old ; Bcnnelta, a cirl, 17 years old.— All levied on as the property of John R. Daniels, to satisfy a mortgage ft fa. in favor of Patrick B. Con nelly ; properly pointed ou( in said mortgage. IVY W. GREGORY, Sh’ff. Jan 4 3 td Li day, the 20th of February next, at the late re sidence of John Olive, deceased, in Columbia coun ty—all tiro personal property of said deceased, (Ne groes excepted,) consisting of Household and Kitch en Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, implements for fanning,one four w bell Wagon and Harness, two Cotton Gins, Are. &c. Sale to continue from day to day, if necessary. Jan 10 7wuij FABIUSJ. OLIVE, Ex’r. fjVJHIRE—A Blacksmith, a good workman, so per and honest. Enquire ot this Office. Jan 12 9 ‘f OT.IT..—The subscriber having ibis day ta ■‘-’4 Ken into Co-partnership Jajiks Paxton, the business will hereafter ho conducted under the firm r " ol Thomas Barrett & Co. 11 Jtiu 11 8 1 inj THOMAS BARRETT. *’ i rt'UO.UAS BARRETT & CO. bavin; retained c if to the new Brick Store of Mr. Stovall, on Broad striHt, nearly opposite the Mure formerly occupied liy Thomas Barrett, takes this method ot informing tucir friends and the public, that they are now re ceiving and opening a largo and well selected stock of Fiv/i Drugs, Medicines, Faint*, Oil, Window Gluts, ,y c., whu h they arc prepared to pm up at the shortest notice, and hope to receive a portion of the public patronage. __ [Jan I I 81m b A\V NOTICE.—The subscriber, having Inca* i- -fi-i ted liiinselt in Washington, Wilkes county, n Georgia, will practice Law in the several Courts id' the -Vmliern Circuit. All business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. IKr Ho ratty bo found at Dr. Robert 1.. Roddey's •• Office. WM. A. QUIGLEY. Jon 11 8 4l jj AW NOTICE.—The subscriber's Law office 0 ii is situated two doors north ol Judge Long i- street’s, on Jackson-streot. No pains will bo spam! in endeavoring to render satisfaction to those who may entrust *o him claims for collection, or any other business connected with his profession. c -bin 11 8 litwj 11. V. JOHNSON. ls ifc t. T.&-RS. A. U. <fc W. F. f’EAI BERTON, ITJI have been appointed Agents for the slate oi “ Georgia, anil are fully authorised to receive and re 1 ceipt lor all sums due fur subscriptions on account J olihe United States Telegraph, or either oftho Peri odieals issued Pom my press. ■lan 3 III] DUFF GREEN, g |> LANKETS; FLANELS, We. Ac.—fliesub- IU scribers have just received 9 hales Dttffil Blankets B 1 do super Bed do f 2 do while Flannels 2 do red do ’J do red Lindseys, e 2 cases Satinets, (low priced With a variety of other Goods in their, bae, which, having been lately purchased, and a part of their own importation from England, they are enabled . to oiler them below the present market prices. EDGAR &. CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 0 tl * R > C. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Staple Dry c Jlw« Goods, at Wholesale,*29l Broad street, All t gttsia, Goo. [Jan 3 IJy ’ r I lb’ PLATE, constantly on hand and for sale by - -8. Jan 3 1 tfj R. C BALDWIN. • AH'HE RENOWNED BASCOMB !—John lias- A comb’s Clmllonga to run four mile beats against any horse, mare nr gelding in the U. States, over tho Augusta Course, lor Twcmv Thousand - Dollars, not having been taken, be will, agreeable In the terms ol said challenge, be let to mares the on -3 suing season at Augusta, Ga. Ample provision has I been made liir keeping mares sent from a distance, to remain with the horse. Ills pedigree, price and performance, will bo published in due time. ’ Jim 10 7 liiildWtiv ‘ OFFICE IRON STEAMKUAOCUMP i . / ’ Auo usta, January 9th, 1897. J NOTICE. —A meeting of the Stockholders of Company will bo held at Ibis office on Mon day, the tit It February next, at 9 o’clock, P. M. to elect twelve Directors, to servo for twelve months from that dale. JAMES A. FaWNS, t Jan 11 8 wld] Seo’y & Treas’r- I Jl_i lire, bus iul.cn a Store on ilia South side of Broad-streot, opposite tho Planter’s Hotel, near the former stand, No. 390, w here lie w ill keep constantly ' on hand a good assortment of Groceries. Ho liiels thankful lor the patronage heretofore extended, and hopes for a continuance of the same. Jan 10 7 1m A' KNOUTS CHEMICAL WRI'ITN^FITuTD. The color at first is of a greenish bine, alter wards changing to a deep black. For sale by the do \ zen or single pluals, T. 11. &I. C. PLANT. Jan 7 5 if fit EW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO.—A good a7- J-vl rtment of music, just received and for sale by Jnn 7 5 llj 'l\ Ik &. L C. PLANT. j\B3 W i’AVMIiOiV ■ J UST received from New Votk, the latest now stylo HATS, for sale by PRICE & MALLORY, Tailors, 258 Broad Street. December 10 21 TEMIE Annual Races over the Barnwell Course E- w ill commence on Wednesday, 15th February next. first day, three mile bents free for all hoisos. Second day, two mile heals, confined to horses raised or owned in the district for twelve moat Its previous to the race. Third day, mile heats, best three in five. Free for all horses. ItCr 'Tlio A ugustn Constitutionalist will, please in sert the above four times. JOHN T. O’BANNON, Sec. & Treasurer. Jan. 5 9 w 4 The Augusta Stale Rights Sentinel will copy tho above four limes. mWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Runa -B. way from the subscriber on the 27th ilay ol October, a negro man ay (ho name of ANTHONY, about 5 feel 0 or 7 inches liigh, one tooth out be fore, with a scar on the ankle, full eyes ami speaks quick when spoken to, and of light coinpleclion.— Jt is likely ho will make his way lor Savannah or Charleston. Jailors are requested to give informa tion immediately to the subscriber, in liurko coun ty, Gu, should said negro he lodged in theircustoc y Jan 4 2 w2m] WILLIAM W. DA VIS. IKr The Chatleston Mercury will insert the above once a week for 2 months and forward their account to Shis office for payment. a » OWTON ! —This beautiful stallion and eelo- JLii/ hrated Ilacer w ill make his second season in America, under the direction of Mr. F. F. 11. Gerow, at W. Hampton's Woodland Kslate, live miles be low Columbia, and he let to Mares at $75 the season, $l2O to insure, and one dollar to the groom; the money to he paid in advance, or before the marcs are taken away. The season will commence on the first of Februa ry and end the first of July. Extensive rye and grass pastures provided lor mares, anti separate lots for such as may have young foals, and mares well fed, a 50 cents per day. Every care will be taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. Uowto.n is a good chestnut without white, fifteen and a half hands high, of great bone and muscle He is u horse of the finest limbs, and most exact proportions, and after the exportation of Amphton was considered the most beautiful stallion in ling land. His stock are thought very promising, and are selling as high as the gut of any stallion in the kingdom, lly a reference to the sporting periodi cals of the day, Kowton’s pedigree and performances may be seen, as also the very high estimation in which he is held both in England and America. N. Ji.—Black servants sent with mares, will bo boarded gratis; having no accommodations fur w hite persons on the spot, they must board in Co lumbia or elsewhere i a~ The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Courier will please copy the above six times weekly, and end their accounts to this office.— Col. Telescope. Jan 3 w(it a . OK SALE —The undersigned oilers tor saie~a JI- Plantation in Burke County, containing 1400 Acres of Land (on Buckhead Creeks with 50 likely Negroes 35 ol them workers, the balance young, together with the Stock and produce as it stands Consisting of about lUU head of Cattle. 12 Yeung well broke Mules 3 Huron Colls 3 years old 1 Plantation Horse A Stock of Hogs 1 Waggon 1 Ox Carl and Oxen 8000 lbs Fork (killed and cured) 4000 Bushels Corn with Fodder, Oats, and Feas, in Proportion and every necessary article, for carry ing on the Farm—Terms liberal and immediate pos session given, GEO. W. LAMAR. Jan 4 2 wtw Tlic Constitutionalist will please publish the above weekly lor two weeks. 4 PLANTATION FOR SALE.—I offer for i *. sale my Plantation in -Scrivcn county, contain ing HSO acres, of which 1100 are oak and hickory, and the balance pine land. The situation is healthy and lies about lour miles from the river ; 4.4) acres of the land are cleared and will average 800 to 1200 pounds of cotton to the acre. 1000 bushels Corn on the place can be had at the market price; also, eight Horses and mules. Price 15000 Hollars—part cash, and the balance in bankable paper. J. M. WADE. Jan 4 2 ts . l\l ECHOES FOR SALE.—I will sell 4 Negroes, is viz: Charlotte, between 35 and 40 years of age; Harry, a hoy, about 10 years old—Susan, a girl, 4 years of age—William, an infant, 1 year old. To a purchaser who will buy them together, a liber al bargain would lie given. For further imriiculars, enquie of the subscriber. A. EHY, 4miics N. E. of Applinglon, Columbia Co. Jan 6 \ 3t» ■ NEW LIVERY S I&TABLISIIAIUNT. S 3. WILSOIV RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and tho public generally, that ho has taken i, that extensive Establishment, in tho rear of tho 1 Eaolk As Pmr.vtx Hotel, (which has recently 1 been fitted up in a superior manner,) ntul will he j happy to accommodate his friends, and those who may favor him with their patronage, with VEHICLES of almost every description, and j of superior workmanship, generally new, and - HORSES which are not surpassed hy any in I the southern country. Every exertion will he 1 made to give general satisfaction, and the propri etor trusts, hy strict attention to business, and making, in all cases, his charge* most reasona ble, to receive encouragement and patronage from J tho citizens of this place, and tho adjacent coun try. 1 (fjTle can accommodate, and will ho happy to receive from 1 to 200 Horses on Livery. Drovers will do well to give him a call. June 28 ts 70 ■ jpjbFhr'i'uii’S ilotMjl, iliirioii, Aliibiiucn. The undersigned Imvinjcpur- V»«Vlj®b chased tho above Establishment, begs leave respectfully to inform tho pult- lie at largo, that lie is reedy at all , times to accommodate (hose who may favor him ■ with their custom. Tho house is at present un- I dergoing a thorough repair, and lie hopes in u short time, to make it present un appearance in ferior to none in the country. The health and location ol'Marion, make it a desirable summer r retreat for all those who may feel disposed to sock ■ a healthy residence during tho prevalence ol’sick ness in the lower country. The house shall, at - all times he supplied with tho best that this and tho Mobile markets afford, and no pains nor ox - pense will ho spared to render comfortable those i who may call upon him. His Bur is inferior to > none in the Southern country, ami shall always be supplied with tho choicest Liquors. His sta ble shall he constantly supplied with plenty of , provender, and good and careful Ostlers. , Persons travelling can ho accommodated at all I times with HACKS kept for that purpose. The Office of the Northern and Southern lino of sla . ges is also kept at the Planter’s Hotel, where per sons wishing can procure seats. There is also a Barbel’s shop attached to the establishment. ; ASA WHEELER, i August 24 dm 94 CWPrsSSiltiVttJlHi *Vc. A'c HHDS. SUGAR (•<©/ fiOO bags Codec 150 bags old Java do 40 bids Loaf Sugar double refined 40 do do do single do 25 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof 25 do Holland Gin 10 do White’s do 4 do Cbampaigno Brandy, choice brand 4 half do do do do do 2 hints old Jamaica Rum, 4th proof 2 pipes old Madeira Wina 100 casks Sicily do 00 do Tcnctiffe do 150 do Malaga do 100 do Peppermint Cordial 25 hhds N. E. Rum 200 bits do do 2(1 hhds Whiskey 100 brls do 50 do Mononguhcla Whiskey, 4th proof i 300 do Gin 5 pipes Catalonia Witto 100 brls Flour 40 do Butler Crackers 40 half brls da do 40 brls Almonds 500 pieces Hemp Bagging 100 do Flax do 500 do Bagging Twine 5 halos 8-4 Duffil Blankets 5 do 9-4 do 4000 pair Negro Shoes 90 boxes cotton and Wool Cards 90 do Sperm Candles 90 do Tallow do 00 do Soap 50 do Gunpowder, Imperial & Hyson Teas 100 do fresh Rubins | 90 hhds Molasses , 300 coils Bale Ropo t 60 do small Hemp and Manilla Cordage ' 250 kegs cut Nails and Brads 1 40 tons Iron All of which will bo sold low at wholesale by CLARKE, McTIER fc Co. Opposite the Globe Hole Dec. 7 21 Pntmnffc 8«> Norfolk, (Va. AJTU CHARLESTON, S. C. Winter .Hrremgcment, Jit COMPANY, desirous to accommndat travellers, have determined to run (heir Boat Ihrough the Wilder between NORFOLK an ’ CHARLESTON, 8. C. The SOUTH CAROLINA, Capt. Coffey, wil , Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston, i Friday, (ith January. Thursday, 12th Jan’’ “ 20th “ “ 2fllli The GEORGIA, Capt. Rollins, will | Leave Norfolk, Leave Charleston, Friday 2d Fcbtuary. Thursday, 9th Febr’y “ 17th “ “ 23d “ It is needless to say these are boats of the firs class and commanded by careful and experience! officers. Passage and fare, §3O. Duo notice will hi given when they will begin to run weekly. Foi passage, apply to. WILLIAM PATTON, Charleston. DICKSON & HUNTER, Norfolk. JAMES FEUGUSSON, Baltimore. • Dec 31 27 lUeoi'tfia, Blurkc toiiuly : WE RE AS, Civility Dunn applies for Letters of Administration on the Es tate of David Dunn, a minor, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish, nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said Letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynes noro’, this 28th day of November, 1838, J. O. DADULY, Clerk. Deta 7 21 UjtliJi 'l' MI » fJo'WJBM I* / ; Osborn’s l m hilotolcon Oil THE FEJIAKiE’S FRIEND, THIS Medicine is purely of a vegetable ori gin, and is designed to obviate all the sym pathetic diseases attendant on, or such as imme diately follow, a slate of pregnancy. It is also a certain relief in painful periodical visitations. It soothes and tranquilizcs the mind and diposed to rest. Its strengthening, correcting,invigorating, salutary powers in removing the above class of ailments, arc so extraordinary and magical, that full one half the curse entailed upon the human race, is not felt by those who make use of this medicine, as directed in the pamphlet which ac companies each bottle. It contains a particular account of its properties and uses, with copious directions and recommendations hy Physicians, Midwives, and intelligent Females who have used it, and know its advantages. Pamphlets are to bo had gratia, at the Drug Stores, where the Medicine is for sale. To be had wholesale and retail, of Haviland, Risley & Co. ami Nelson Carter, Augusta, Thos. M. Turner, Savannah, Wm. C. Powell, Millcdgcville, T. H. &, W. S. Ellis, Macon, and C. M. Cooper, Darien. Dec 31 5 V CLINCH ABALL. & . .rJtd&SSi j “Si mill mild acquaintance be forgot And never brought to m.nd, 1- Should Georgia's suns in peace forgot, The Hrro of imng Sign'. i fS' IHSaiibscriberrcspcctlnUy informs his friendsand 3 the public that be baa purchased the above ta il lablishment from ha original proprietor, Mr. Edward i McGowan, and that having much enlarged its former L , stock of excellent Wines, liquors, &e. hois now able I to accommodate thru o who may cull upon him in u ! manner such as he hopes will give general aatiafuctiun L - —Having determined lodevotuhia entire attention to a the business, and hy every exertion in his power to i render Ci.iach Hal.i. an ugrerahlo retreat, he looks ] with confidence lor a share of that patronage which I (lie known liberality ol his fellow citizens i» over Wont lo bestow. Having lined up his spacious cellar tor the purpose - he is enabled lo accommodate indhidnaU or parties ■ with Mappers, at the shonesl notice I I’arites cun bu acronnnudulud with private rooms. s. sandiford, , Dee 1C UNI ts Wanted a ill ill wright, f S’.O undertake the making the entire running Gear 1 S of a sot ot Grist Mills in Columbia comity, ten miles above this oily. Apply at this uflice. Her 28 SC If Wild, bo sold on the first Tuesday in February next, the lot of hand belonging to the orphans of Reuben Ulanelmnl.dee'd, at the courthouse door, lor their honollt; terms matin known that day. Also, at the same lime and place, a hold I.ot in i (’ass county. '1 ha number and district will be niadu , known on the day of sale. , BILLINUTON IH.AMCIIAUD, Guardian. | Nov IS 92 Id ■ (KriEiire D*r«ol Ware-House. i COMMISSION BUSINESS. STOVALL, SIMMONS. <fe CO. tender tbeir sin cero tlmnlxH to their friend* and tlio public lor the liberal patronage conferred on them, in their Ware i loose and <’oinminsion Hus incus lor yearn past, and rcMpootlully renew ihe oflbr of their ner vices, proniis mg their continued i* Hurls, for thu promotion of the intercfcia of their patrons. They are prepared lo alTord i lie uMinl advances on cotton, &c. consigned to tiieir care us heretofore. Augusta, August 9 G 2 if PitDH’riiiK'. A I.ARC I', nesoriinunt of I’apcrhungings mid lior ilers just received and for sale cheap, hy ■J'. 11. & L C. PLANT. Nov 15 U1 Vidor Ditrnud & Co. COIINKII UK OROAU AND MACINTOSH STKKKTS, A VE received and are now opening a handsome ' assortment of LONDON CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHD.S ol the newest and most fashionable style, viz : Uulialr, I’lmn, Houle Green, Adelaide, Russel Hrown, Acanthus, Olive, Invisible Oreen,and nine mid Black I! HO ADC LOTUS', Zebra I’luid linihvay, Mixt Ribbed. Diagonal, Plaidod, Buckskin, and Plain and Ribbed liliui mid Black CASSI • Ml'.lll'S. Which they will make up to order, in thu neatest style, and on reasonable terms. A 1.60, A largo assortment of Knitted Colton, .Merino Lambswool. and Worsted UNDER SJIiJITS and DRAWERS. Always on hand a largo nssoriinent of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, subside lor the season, ulihu Unreal prices. Octal sits Hu ill it live tie 111 (lie .Mil'll!, of Ihv latest style, just reccivek and fur sole hy {hi#. |(f IP| Til OS. M. WOODRUFF, ut his now und't'plondid W art-Room w corner of Camp bell and Rroad street*, formerly McKenzie As Runnoclfu old utund. PIAKOS. Abo, on hand, ai line tuttortmeni of Piano Fortes, the production of cjillbrcMit popular immufn Huron*, and will he bold with the most perfect guarantee. DecjJ3 102 Atsiv Carriage Etepe^itory. i I•' IIE subscribers have on A band anil are constant- Ks' r W*t> receiving (of their own "» nianufneluro,/ Caiiiuaokh m every description which they v/lb/jV . > *V* ' ofler lor sale on the must la vornble terms, at their llejsi wloiy, 303 Broad street, Au gusta, viz i Coaches, Charioteer, Dicky seal Raronehrs, Man- 1 hope, standing and extension lop Ilarourhes, I’lnn- I tons, Maggies, digs, .Sulkies, Wagans| of all kinits, 1 together wit ha large assortment ol Harness. Persons ' wishing lolmy will do well to look before (bey pur- 1 chase elsewhere. Orders lor any description oft'nr- 1 ringos will be thankfully received and executed in the best manner and ot the shortest notice. H. 8. HOADLEY & CO, Augusta, Gn. 11. S. & (». HOAULEV, Now Haven, Conn. Nov 1 87 t( CtOMPOUNir ICR 1* *OTK foufii-wASITZ 1 '1 he groat celebrity which Kr«os»to has acquired in so short an interval tiller its introduction, warrants likewise the favorable reception of the present article, which is composed oftfie most harmless ingredients, all tending to clean the tenth, keep them in preserva tion lor along life, strengthen the gums, remove nml prevent n scurvy, and improve the breath of the mouth m It does not contain any substance which might either chemically or mechanically injure the teeth, hut i j>p only puNsnsNud ofsuch virtues in answering the pur * poses of the best dentrifices (hat over wore prepared. J(! As a valuable remedy, it may ho used lor cankers, or als soreness of the mouth, mid also as a gurgle tor a sore nd throat; and performs quite a salutary u|iei ation in in conveniences slerivcd from the uso of mercurial med : - ,j(l cities. In fuel, no article can he more safely recoin mended than this, for strengthening Ihiigutns, cleaning , and arresting the decay of the teeth ;it also imparls 1 y on agreeable odour to the in )»th. A supply just re ceived ami for sale hy CLOUD A BOTH WELL, 232 Broad st. Dec 29 103 hcurgla tusuruuce Ac Trust cmuiiany, Auousta, Nor. 2, 1830 rst ri!*IIIS Company Will receive money on deposit, for cd “ uny nine not less than sixty days, nor more than twelve months. Transferable certificates of such 1,, deposits will ho issued, hearing interest at the rale of six percent per annum Fur periods longer or shorter or than either of the above, special contracts will ho made. For the con v enienen of persons rosid ing at a distance, applications may bo made to either of the agents of the Company, in Smith Carolina and Georgia, w hose names are annexed. _ WM. T. GOULD, Sec’ry. Agrents; . Pndelford, Fny A Co., Savannah. >r P. R. Young A Sons, Darien. 3 " Iverson L. Harris, Millodgevtllo I Charles Day, Macon. 1 ill Arthur B. Davis, Columbus i id Holcombe, Peck ACo .Charleston, S. C. ln George Parrott, Hamburg, 8. C. i B November 4 88 If rs lll<:AL AND FERSON AL PROPERTY For Sale. ; *• THfllE Subscriber being about to remove to the State ,! JI of Alabama early in November ensuing, oilers for . sale the following property ; * The HOUSE and LOP on which he now resides, in the Village of Summerville,on which is an excellent , / well of water, and well-known as one of the must [ pleasant situations in the village. A I.SO, One HOUSE and LOT on the North side of Brood street—the lot contains B 0 feet front, and runs hack to _ Junes street. The House is two stories and double ' Tenement. A I.SO, . One HOUSE and LOT, on the north side of Broad f n street, well calculated lor a private residence, with all j, t convenient out houses. p a a I.SO, One vacant LOT, containing 80 feet front on Broad j si rent, running hack to Jones street, lying near the 1 western limits of the city, now inclosed and corn grow- j s 1 ing upon it. • i also, s A Tmst of LAND, containing 785 acres,’ m Go- ?,■ . Inmhia Cttytty. , V ALSO, s Throe likely NEGRO WOMEN, accMstomed to house work, and good rooks, washers and ironers, || | AIso— BANK STOCK, viz; 0( e C 9 shares Georgia Insurance A Trust Company ni 8 41 do. Bank of Hamburg a 30 do. Georgia A’ail Road A Banking Company 50 do. Bank of Millodgevillo. - , The above property will b« sold at private sale, it applied lor bolbre the 25th ittst., tind if not i ’ disposed of by that time, will he sold at auction f» the / j highest bidder. HENRY B. HOLCOMBE. j ra 1 Tim city papers will please insert the above .|i weekly, until notified to discontinue it. October 7 go { <s CHEMICAL^ SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, kC, Proto Jml n ret of Mercury, f'mrline. ” , . “ Strychnine. -srilph. Morphine. Sufph. Uuinmc'. Ac.tala “ Jodlnc. Voratrme. Prussic Acid, I rperaio. Kreosoto. Oil Cubehs. Kx't. Nnx Vomica. Citric Acid, Croton Oil. j Phosphorus, Ac. &e t. •J m P'V oti , n &, Cll Pf ,iri S. 'Prepanning, Obstetrical,-' , I ocket, 1 mil,Lye and Dissecting Instruments: Turn keys. Teeth Forceps, Medical Spoons; Mnrifir«ion>, „ y 1 ’* 1 "Pring, with silver eases; Kvaft’s Urnnine '1 hiniiW a Scalpels, Histories, Hair Lip Pins, bougies, Cal holers, Pcssoric’s Stomach Tubes, Stethoscopes, Cupping Glasses, &c. Ac. For sale hy “ CLOUD & BOTH WELL. “ Nor. 15 91 No. 231 Broad-st. I, ■ —■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ r C'liickering Pimios. a TF PARSONS j 8 new Opening Bof those justly . celebrated Piano Forres, made hy J. Cbieker rng <k Co. of Boston. Persons wishing to oUnfnin* . good insirumeiitß ore invited to tall, early as the ns r sorunent will souri be broken, a- ■ , D. SPEISSECGER, Intending to remain in this ei'y during the present I winter will devo'e hin time okelOiively to repairing j and tuning Piano Fortes. Application to ho made at Mr. Parson's Piano Forte Room, 295 Broad olivet. Nov. 27 M CTIk BULS Prime Canal Flour and 20 casks Chewaet ’ a good article, just received and fur sals by P. FLEMING * CO. Nova gy ’ 3000 Sharps Kitock, Cfeo. R. It. «fc B’aj; (.oiiip’y. , _ Thursday. I lie I'Jth of January next, at R | o'clock, A. ,M. the Board of Directors of the . Georgia Kail Rond and Banking Company, will offer at miction, at their Ranking boose in Augusta, tha privilndge of subscribing for two thousand sharesju the Mock of said Company.! On lire same day, and ni the same boor, rhere'will be exposed lo sale at the Conmpanics Banking house at Athens, the priviledgo of subscribing tor onk Thousand shares of the Mock of said Company. Purchasers w ill bo required to pay Mxly-five dol lars persliaronnd the sulwequent insialmeiils as fliiisy may be called ibr. Hy order of the Board, Athens, Dec 5, JAMES CAMAK,Cmb. The city papers and Charleston Courier, the Milledgovillo F. Hnjon, mid S Recorder, will pub llib till! above weekly rill the day o( sale. Dee 9 98 W(J C'ommes’cial Bank. MACON, filh December, 183(1. H 5 V a Resolution oft he Board of Direetoss passed YlJa ibis day, the Mockholdom ot this Bank nro re buesled lo pay an inslalHieni of Twenty-five Doliaes on ihosliarc.on or before the fifteenth day of Fubru ary mat. Hy onlerofllio Hoard. TIIO. HARDEMAN, Cashior. Dee 9| 98 tIOF commudwais Hour ding House in Charles. inn. No. Ca. To Rent. fBMIAT large nisi extensive Throe Ntory itrHs * Building, long known as the Carolina Cotfm House. It is situated in Trudd street, near blast Hay, and trout its proximity to an exlcnsive business part ot the City, together with the neeummoduiioiu Halfords tor Boarders, it may lie rondiml a very lucrative spot lor u public bouse. 'I lie above will lie rented lo • steady tenant, ut a iimdemto price. On the pmmisaa is a largo cistern sf water ; lor fun her particulars, ad dress 11. SMITH, Back of Post OlTice, Charleston, 8. C. Dee 30 3law2w 103 WILL bo sold on the 20ih of January next,pit tha residence of James J. Smith, late ol Burk* county, deceased, all the perishable Property belong, ing to said estate, c insisting of hornet, hogs, eattla and sheep, household ami’lilt clem furniture, planta tion tools, gin and running gear, on« wagon, bwuuah mid harness, oxen and earl, &c. ALLEN S. B. PIOII, ) ... SARAH SMITH, T-DecO 98 id UKO. INSUHAS i E ff TIWST COMPANY STOCK AT AUGUSTA. fIAIIE privilege of snbseribing for the remaining A 5000 Shares of the Slock of lids Company, al lowed hy the charier, will he offered lbr sals at Aire lion, on Tuusday, the l“th and Friday the 20lli of January next, in front ut the office, at 11 o’clock A. M The whole premium, and ten per cent, of the .Vtork will he required lo ho paid on or belbre Saturday lh<r 21 st. The remaining ninety per cent, is lo ho paid as follows, with interest from the day of sale at eight percent, per annum :• -Fi linen |ier cent, in 90 days— iwenly-llyn per. cent, in six months; tivcuty-livs ps c-nt. in nine months—and twenty-five per cent, iw twelve months. Purchasers may, at any time, pay up the w hole amount, and slop the interest. WM. T.GOULD, See’ry. Dec 17 103 td Notice. ALL pers-ns indebted to the Isle Ehslm Hunter, deceased, are required to make immediate psy ~ meat, and those lowborn tlio deceased wan indebted ] are reimested lo prevent tliejr claim* properly ouilicn- H licaled mid wit Inn the linm prescribed hy law. '• E. SPARKS HUNTER, Executor. - 1)1,0 13 US wCt 1 JitimiuiHlra tor’s Sale, r <JVN the first Tuesday in f'ehniary next, at the “ “ Warhol-house in the Town of Louisville, wilt . he sold between the usual lionrs of sale, the following described property belonging to the late Ur. Angus r tns G. Sltolrniin, deceased, agreeably to an order of , the Court ol Ordinary of live said County, to wit t Thu Dw ellin'; Koine of the M*id deceased, and] lota . thereto attached, in the town of Louisville, now usad> , ns a tavern by Airs. Shelinan. ALSO, 1 '1 ha Storehouse and lot opposite the dwelling nbova , described : the storehouse 's a large two story build ing, with a spocions cellar uialcrneinh,well calculated' eitlie* lor n dry good or grocery establishment. ALSO, Three Negro -Slaves, 10-wit —Ahram, Prince, and i Alary AI.BO, A tract of Land and I’laniarion, containing three hundred mid filly-live acres, adjoining lauds helong iuif to Asa Holt, Stepmi Parkins and the (.'onununs of Louisville. Tine above property is to be sold liir the benefit of tlm heirs mid credilors of the soul de cuased. Terms nindo known on the day of sale THOMAS STREET, ) .. . lIILLOKY U. BOSTICK. \ /ldm r “- Dec 9 98 uj Notice. A NDREW J MILLER, Esq., ns guardian of ■** i human C. Ho.vnkau, n tree person ol colour, hits filial in my OiTieo an ollidavit, stating tlie desire ol the said Thomas C IJuimenu to remove from the Stale;, anil describes him ns a boy about twenty-two years old, ol likely countenance,« mulatto of clear complex ion, and about five feet eight inches high; all persons interested will please lake notice. H W JAMES AI'LAWS. Clerk. ALL persons indebted to the estate of William Bryan, Intent Burke County, deceased, are ra- 3 nested to make immediate payment, and those having » einnnds against said estate, lo render them in, pro perly attested within the time prescribed hy law. JAMES GUK BUS, Adm'r. ELIZABETH BUVAN, Adra’a. NEW LIVERY STABLE, h\ND CARRIAGE —Y, AVGUSTA. CAHNT.It, respect fully informs his fricAis, th»» . he has Leased the Ware-house known an Burton’s, late Air. John Rees, near tin Planter's Hotel—and has all those superior buildmga constructed into Stables and Carriage Homes. Has on hand, and will keep, n general assortment of CAR KIGES for sale, of the latest fashions 'and beat fin ish. His connection in this branch of his busffleas. is such, as to indi co him to believe, he can offer f renter inducements to the purchaser, than sny hire Istabhshmciit at the South. His Stables ore all Dirt Stalls— wule, high and airy ; can accommodate any number of Horses on Livery from 1 to 200—price ter day, each Horse, longer or shorter time, 90 cents. [lorses and carriages ol every kind usually hired, edit ho bud ON TlfK MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Th« proprietor pledges himself to do every justice lo bis friends —who may patronise him. July I'J 'M ts Notice. ALL persons muebted is the estate of Archibald Bell deceased, nra requested to make payment immediately, and all those having demands against the same, will present them according to law. ELIAS BELL, Ex w 13 m 30