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SALIC.
ON the first Tuesday in November next, agree
able to «» ordei of Hr' Inferior coin I o) L win
count!, while sittintr forordinary purposes, will bu
•aidat the court heu> c door in Ir.vin 'oonty, with
in the usual hours ol sale, one trarkol laud in said
oounti, known as Ao. 42k in Inc 7th District ot
said county i biloflffaijt to the estate ot Jacob t aver,
deceased, late ol Lincoln county ; sold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditor'. 1 enns made known
•on the day of sale.
THOMAS FLORENCE, Administrator.
August 9,1839.
ADMINISTHATUK’N *A LIC.
ON the first Tuesday in Not embi r next, agree
able to an order ol me Inferior court of Lin
coln county, while sifti: | l«i o. .w.,’. purposes,
will lie sold at the court house in 1C .rly county,
with'b the la i/..l hon;.- ol ■• ■ >'>■" tri" tof land.
No. <53, in the >b, Districl ol • * d count! .
Am, will ho s.dd in Lowndes r ounly. nf the
same time, n tract of land No. I.‘•lt. in the IRh Di - -
trict of said county, ne iobgmg to the < t do ol i ho
inas Curry, dttce . c.l, h.b - ul Lincoln contity *, sold
tor the benefit of the heirs and croditois of ‘•ai l eSi -
ceased, Tonus made ki own on tin - day of sue.
JACOB C'.VV KR, AdinmiH.ritor,
Ab|Uil 9,1839.
AUMININTU Vi'DR’N NALII.
0“ N the first Tuesday in Deecuiber next, pursu
ant to an order front the the hotioraliln the
Inferior Court of < .dtimbm county, wl.cn sitting
for ordinary purposes, w ill be sold befoie the court
house dour in -aid county, the Negroes I,"longing
to the osi; tc of Stanton Porter, lute of said county,
deceased, for the i di-triiiilion.
N A XCY i’tIRTER, Adm’x.
■luiy l».-lfiS9.
GUAfUiM VS SALE.
1 CREEARLK to an outer of the Inniorulde the
Inferior court of Jed mon county, will bo acid
on t ie first Tuesday in Ifi ainfie, next,#' the court
house door in Way net. Iw u, Burke county,* tract
of land containing th i e luialri .1 and illtccn acres;
said land i> n,g i 1 • in - ; in .i 1 county of Burke,
and adjoining ‘a. ' of Lenjatni-i Weeks. VVillitun
i’cmlre and .ith-rs.Teh c..; .g to the tniiiuis of .lames
Triml.N, jut'., ih a. d. I ctms on the day.
,/AMIN A. CARSWELL,(luanlian.
September 2d, 1 ''ld.
KXKf'i TOH’S I'iAliM.
ON Friday, (•■•> ■.'•till day of i elobei nfltt, at the
lute tcsidertcc el •lames 1 angslon, deceased,
in Columbia county, between the usual horns, will
he sold, the w hob of Ido jH iishehte property Be
longing to ...id < » aie, not dispose! of by his will,
consisting of he/ . , cattle an 1 sheep, corn, fodder,
wheat and oats, one i aid v; age:., one rille, one shot
gi.n, and a vaitety of other articles whh ti it would
be too !•■ buns tu cnurni 'ate. Terms made known
at the sale. MARK J. LANHSTON, Lx’r.
Septet tber 20. 1 Mi!'.
AM-H IN INTRA TO It’*/ VI,I).
ON the first Tnc-day in December next, apree
ab’.e la a i malei ol the Infeiior eoint of C'o-
Imnhiu connly, ••vtiiie rillin foror.tinai v purposes,
will be .old at the court house door in said count!,
Within tho law ini horn* of s ile, two hundred nnd
ninety - live ai : o' ~ >'■: and h c Ivory land, adjoining
( Union i'i aw lor I and oilier a t uls.i me tiael ol live
hundred and eighty-three am: s of oak and pine
land, adjoining Wood nnd I ictt i also one (rant of
two liun.li 'd ami lifty-iiin • and a half ucrei ol pino
land, a ly - ;m.c' I.inf. -of .Mr-. ' ’rawlord and I 'lied ;
also thirty - .cn aere-.a ro k, covered v illi cediu,
adjoining lan S of Me. ic and olhuisj sold as tho
property ol Jimatfia-i t .eti, .!>■ c isc.l. Trims mi
the day of sale. WILLIAM CJ.IK TT, Adm’r.
September ‘.(!, IS.')!),
AD M 1 If i(S Tit AT O US ’ HAhii.
C L ILL he sold, mi the lir<: I’m" Ity ni Xovem
l I her next, hefuro thy Con it House door in
.Lick-onboiu 1 , between lee nso: I hours • f sale, tliu
folio win; pie; ty, In \! Ip-—' 'ne tract of Land Iy
ing in I tr hmidred and
sixty seven - .u - ten nine or lc.-s, udj fining lands of
Richard Ld-irio..n i j?„ Wilkins ii. Knnanlly mi l
Hrisr Creek. Ai .i, inic oilier la.et, lying on
(Igneefiy,: ■ sr the (Tutrai Rail Lo.nl, containing
two hondiCi! a, te . more nr Also, a Ncyro
woman natuc I V»h-i H. or •• I y< ars of age, Limit
Iti,peats of a.;a ami her (un i Lhclson ( limla II
ye am of a/.- i and I..tibia lit '.cars oiayr; a I be
longing In dir i .'am of .'aim M. T.ohcrt i, doc M—
. itgivoab!.- to an oolm of t.'io lion, the Interior
( bull ~f bcm.-n county, for the 1 cnci.t of tho
iheirs and crcdiU.is of . id esinte.
S i Ki lll’.ix MILLS. Adm’r.
it ELI \ ;a'LT.lt T.'l, Adm’x.
(Vto i
:r.s :• \T'->u*s sa lm.
tji’s I! .be uM . n the'oal T e -la! in Deeem
! t Irr a, .1. I t l ,. Coiirlbuiise diinr. in tho
county a!' bn o.ie !lau>'e am! Lot, foiioerly
occupied'! t.ie deeeaH'd. and the A'c/n t'uloi'.g
iii , tu tin same i'lit., S, ■ 1 by order of the hon
ur.ible the IntV.-'or L - eirli,l .‘ ml county, for the
hernlit o' 'ie Ii 'S and n Liora, a . tiie I>io ] .'rly
if Racha. I Mnip 1 ' ■, ( l- i i ..m'.l.
N.i : d ..ili.l. S'! t It!-ICS, Adm’r.
Let. 5 td
v •: vi: r:i <•: otr*s s \ ■.r;.
R V v I a had T "C'-' v,n .Lunar;. He'll. . yreea-
V S We l-i order from tU ■ li.ienor Court of
Tain' ... 1 .. . ; yurt - hlHUtfi
.lorn- in .dawfm Ivil' •. d il'aierro e.ninty, the Ne
{.Toes hc’engln.. to ti ■ ('talc ol Isaac ( lemons,
dec. - , sol'l Tor Lae In n ni o' taa heirs ur.d cuaiitors.
Terms inane k'.iow n on the d;.V.
V. M. L. t‘LKM IN’S, Adm’r.
Oct N td
rt v tj.a '..ii;i:;i r.i lm.
h'l 'ii.h I- ■ . il. t ili.on.ie door in War
• r raisl n. \V:ir:<"i eoilnty, oil ihe first ddies
- day in Xei'emi-er tie t. between the usual hours of
sale, ihe ..dlov. my i .eperty, to-wil; One negro
wo man by the name of Del n , forty yean of age,
levied upon a Dio propelly of Irwm ll.tll.iwny. to
■suti.(,! sundi v ta* 1 roiu .lice's Ciant, District
lots! Ha. ; nitaee e Nancy iN'ctvson, and
one in It. r yf a.i par McCrary vs. Irwin i 1 :illn.
way i.'b't V, . 1 ailant".
• ■Til VUAH i'i ItKYMAX, SherilT.
' 111
it:n .*. t; : ! t>;■: com nr t.u;.
a*( id, I . t.: used m Kiirc;*', n'“r l eftive
S tatroi:'. into ..I' liea. an led Ib .a cure
-audit del: r.iul pieventi! t ul'Ciiappetl Hands and j
Lips. Cl', dh..., (j ,ndicle ;ives a deliency of |
iragr.ii.ci ,«t .1 I' v ivJar.l I" 't■ •1 nI apacaranee to
Ihe skin no Ol bo: pi a a n-alien of C.e kind bis been
luiu.Mi to pu. iie - It .;.mi"d,utcly removes iJIM
i'I.F.S and other sayae.i .ie if,ii C//QAS. pie
vent * Blil'l:' lion:! a.imp, Mack,cutes AX
and iSC.IL.'-'.s, ;,,L". .in;; pain, and preventing
blisters, i' i.s aj.'.i e n , useful i n SOUK
Bit FA S f .a. Ih. in .'.liiiabb is tins eeniponml for
■every fneonveuu m > tu w liieli tin- skin , ■ liable,
tint none wli.i nnv. nnndic. bcuelils will ever
willing y ■v,Phm Ml
Told in lilisse at f > am! Ml cents each, with
■full parti.nil;' ■, ami di n- i ions lor use. For sale by
iU,i Lift CAil TKK, Druggist,
inoad si. and at
T. H. PLANT’S Rookstoye.
Where certificates of i s si. ccssful application
tnaa I..'scon. junc 21 swtf
• ■ i' CIS OJ*’ TlfK K.
i'ur chauun K«*»l *»r (I \or nny fj/jlit ci'lurtnl
J1 *iir Io a l »vn or !>lnck.
VS ur.ro.':t il sv, crit r lo u:iv ol', tti
t « >; 1 -iTiJ y<* will clwnipe Roil
® or «*r.»v n.-i.r, lo «'r .\vn or ’rick. I( ;h d«i>ie
Wi!h NrlCtl 8arp"?N ; l-?i J'if'.it* \ T.? : ff UM tiff.: V t 1 |\ht Its
cum''.:'i IcHt ir <•: I lie ttliadi in yho
Iflt at Broun,ur i*i ty i•* a;:. !»* jMMk v.l’ jel iiiack,
u> Hit- |>lca«nrti»»i it u.-vr.
Aureal ititiiu > f »*1 *;« ii;!»uiu‘n, who Imvo gray
hair in pan, or eii.irely, are in tl.o eonslaiit holm (if
lining this nr’iei... ai-dute iiuvcrNU.spoct.sl of being
uruy. Many haelndons m», wUh.we.n, have inudo
ill* :r 001,10 oi malrunnoy by ~ j ism, dye ft
•s .juir.iao.l »«|wn it to nny m , i lt . ’world,
and w«nil at .boat na . U„. priceo! the t u.iropean
t.v sale by A sIO.W .V il Ai.NKM, .Vo. V’l«
Rr-«i, • .-.er, , M ,ril2
■■■” ' tl y . ■' ; ’’ l Application
■i “ « hiade In tl .• .. h,,,; _■ „ ai ‘ lk lu rc .
lieu v ertlheate o. . tuck No, h , issueden U,e 12th
August, Viin, lor . ,-aaros: also. Certificate No
346, Usui t Ih December. 1834 17. u
ol tun capita, stock „f said hack
bye.n lost or me -ml. At the sanw lime
tiou Will e ,e to the 1 M S»e„mt oat Co-Unv
li.'u sle.in •! o. lueir ivpital Mock, the e
•**:" ■ ’ '. or .’’-n' J ' 1 - K - «. WKMhTKU.
June IS.IJ. mat
i
1 MACIirSERV.
VI ILt.-CA' TJMJS, Iron V. mk. Cotton and all
iY k Linda cf MACill. . i'HV, furnished of tlw
best materials and finished in the best manner, by
“ /Vic V .'l' cye Munu/aclurinn Company "J !>!</■ 1
who have made arraugemciiix widi Mn»rn. Rto
vai.i., Sim veins .V Co., of August., tla., to Im; their
Vganls, for receiving consign :me:, who arc au
jtllOliM'd to receive payment cf bills and expenses
on Joliver,' by them, of tin - aliove described worn
sent to drat section ol the south convenient to Au
gn la.
iTonipt attonti.m will be paid to alt orders ad
ilrc'M il to th »e gentlemen, at Augusta, lo Idi s
L tusDAi.r., Superintendent of tin- works at Ihe
“ Savage 1 aclofy,” Mar. land, nr lo
Ol'.DjUll. VVtI.i.IAMF, Aiput,
rug h wdm Haltiific .e.
NOTii
rpl'K mh'-ci iber otTcrs (or sale his )’lmitation,
H lying in Hu ifa.id T cl'iveil county, on Mall
lei hi I’und, adjoining lands of Major VV yott W.
St:ike, ami within two infos of the Savannah
river, containing twenty-one hmidred acres, 01
which there is about ;i . hondied acres open and
midi 1 fence, an ! has cxecllenl ■ ; fill" of pare wa
ll lon the tract. Du Hu - premises is 11 Ine mill
real, the dam nnv coin 1 letch Ten o; tw clvc hnn
dred acre: ol the above 1 1 act is of c!;ee! lent quality
o il, mol hickory ; the romaitali r good pirn- land,
well umbered, with a qiuiitiiy of steam-boat
wood. Also \! itli the land w II be sold a wood
landing on Ihe Savannah river, at Smny Itlnll.
with a g. 0,l mad running fnmi the landing to the
plantation. Cn the place there is a good gin house
and otlu r b til lln ■ ■ no sowary foi a aeUlotnt nt.—
Hood ami siillieicnt lilies will he made to the
whole. This ilc-braiile tiactcftn Le had on fuvorr
able terms. Iho terms will be made to suit the
ptirclia vr.
On application, also, will, if desired, he sold on
the place, thirteen Lc. lui ilvt trilnv.*. two wo
men, mid six children, all • omigtind vnlualde.
junc :h wilrn JAMES IL ivttUll.EY.
NOTICE.
Tjt vni s'tibscril.'fi liein n'c'drous to rcinovc to tin*
J) vest, olTi'ic for saic oil the most re.isoanl'le
anil ace on’ .ol; ling terms, 1 :s cut ire possession ol
Land, a .'Milov, : >.7:T acres of land adjoining the
Imli'.in Silting-, He erve, in lliltts cnnnt.v ; about
22'■ acres ol open land, m good or-le/ for a crop,
most of it fresh loud. o those who may he dis
posed lo purchase a healthy place, I would recom
mend th .in to this ; ntid « to e, Ol verienecs to mar
ket, there 1- none more so - any thing lor sale can
find a reaily market at tho Indian Springs (hiring
the waii'ii' : season. La,l end rxumi.ii lib'prem
ises. 1 iood iri'lulgenee will he given. 1 Al'ill sell
a part or the whole to suit pnrclia ' is,
July 22 wllin WILLI' L. JEN KEN’S.
(.Sli/iTiIK/ld) HOTEL.
y|X||lK ..id .eriher resperlfully informs his friends
P, an t the pohlie gcneially, tout lie has lukcn the I
above' slnbli hment latl " l.i'l’.thy iVni. ll.Hiiines
there has been smite alti ratii n made in the hot
since il ha-changed Inn ds. It will Ic pint i d unde 1 I
tin immediate snnei mb m.cnee of Ilia v ile and I
luotlur, and “Mcli of Ins own time as he can spate |
from other hn-nie ...will he entirely ilvvot'-'d lo the 1
cmtn l> ll iliint nt. ilo solicits a share of public: pa- |
lionagc. AM. W. FRAZER, j
(in '.nshoro, <!eo. All, gust 2o. ,-u2w ,
I>. S, T)ie Hreal We l - rn Mail, (lie Telegraph,
Ihe Alii rat or or Florida, the Athens mid Di'cutin j
slage w ail arrive at and ilepiiilfrom this ilcmae. j
„ , S ENTItAI. HOTEL.
jjf Th'a splendid and • pneions new Uriel,' |
. L-.l' !?.. Hotel, on;:.led en I - ;o;il Miluet, inline-j
iltatciy over the Kail Komi Ranic, in Alliens, will
be opened in ; fev Meeks for the re opt ion of
Hoariiers and Visitors. To those who Inn c hereto- ,
fore favored 11 " pioprietoi vriib their pel i'-mage, he
deems il only pci essary to announce hi., return In
Athena, end In ■ inLt-i) 1 ioi. lo le< j: Ihe Cioiiroi 1 Hotel 1
in I'ontiexlull willi He.:' pleasant and f.i^liiimnLli* 1
watering place fie Helicon Springs which has tin- ]
doigono eiinsideridile improvement once tie last 1 1
season; by this ai'i.iiigomcrt visilot'- can spend j 1
llicii lir.ic cither in Town, or a! the ipiicf reiieat ‘ ;
which the Springs always alTores to the invalid 01 '
visitor of ply: sure. To lids important advantage
which his esbiMi iht.ii nt pica ius over any olhet
either in Town or country, he will add Id. personal
c.vi", 1:011s to lend r t In b 1 and Waiming place
ii 1) 11 111 1 lus friends i",in demre. i'lic llobd is new,
commodious, and situated in a central p, -ii.on in
Alliens.and wlicnA’nrn. lied in ban i.nni' sty 1 , will
possess decided ndv.Ullages over any other similar
establishment in Hie phu 0.
Aliii'tis, Ha. iMuy 3 H JOHN .1 M’KSON.
ADJdMSTIt A'l HiVM SALK.
/( LN thellrst Tncsiiv,! in December nuM, pnrsn
g i> aul to an order Lom the Infeiior court of
inmliia enmity, while silting fur nrdinary purposes,
will lie :'oM before Die i inirt lio;'- e door in si-Jd |
county, the iSegn.a ■' belonging to the estate ol
Sun lon Porter, deceased.
NANCY PORTER,
ap If! Administratrix.
(il AKDIAN’S KALE.
I i ririLL ec seal on the first'Tuesday in f'etoher
| V V next, lieforc l!ic ,"oirl house door in \\ ay in a- 1
:into, ayrccal le lo an ordc of the In;',".;or Comt 0! |
IT:;, e county, when silting I onlinitiy pinposes.
lliree luimlre,' acres pine land, m said county, ad- )
mining e.ineon R i, Harvey .’.u.liew s. and otlmrs, I
Also, one bundled and forty-one acres oak and ,
tih'hui v land, ad.o'Mtii ■; l':o.politer, Mbs. Meiritt, j
estate id' (a a nee, am! ol hers. Fold as the property
of A' elcome Almond, miror. Terms on the dry of!
sale. MATTHEW .VLili l M', (inaraian.
July 20,1 Kin. _
AMM’iNthTRA UIIO rs.A . ...
It AN ihe first Tue.sdr.y in November next, agree- 1
ii F able to an order from tho Interior comt of I
Ta lalerro cminty, will be sold at the court house 1
loor 1:1 (bawfunlvolo. I n'daferin comity, the lands |
behni. mg to the est.'.le of Ilw en I lalTnhiy, deceased, j
I.!' i 11 ; in said, eoiibly, eonsisliig of me thousand]
teres, more or less ; to be sold in panels to suit
pureha.seis. Tea. pwule known on the day of
sale. A. 11. STEPHENS, / . ,
A. W.HlUEilv S tA,lml ' S ’
August 23. IMoIL
M Aitiii N sale.
tiV ' 1 I.L be sold at ihe Court House door in j
> * Warren ton, Warren county, on the first
| Tuesday in < '(■!.. vr next, the following pro-!
1 perty viz: one hundred and sivty-iive acres of;
t.;i".d.sia',nnl quality, more u; les , and the Hand
ing crop. Levied on a:; the propel Iv of Thomas!
(Toper, lo satisfy sundry ft ibs issued fiom the Mu-'
perior fourt of Warren eouuty. m Uvor of Rab
doiph Ivy and utlieis, vs. said I'oopi Saul Laud:
is adjoining lathis of Thus. Dyer and othiis, i iu
pert\ ■ milled out by plaint ill"- attorney.
August Jl, IST.-I JAMI'.S HAI L. Den. Th’lT 1
'.VAIUIMM KIII UJM ’.s sAla,.
VS J ILL I 0 s dd at Hie L url-house door in War-
Y icutou, Warren county, on the first Tuesday
tn October next, between the usual hours of s:\le.i
lire following property to wit: one Negro woman
by Ihe name of Martha, aged 10 yoai : Sepprona,
a girl ’i or S yea Isold; * Ottilay, a bo v I.> or in wars
old, and Ji.nalhui', a Toy ton 0/ eleven v,ar: :
j "Id ; ii h \ ied upon as the pioperty of Thomas S.
. llogeis. to satisfy sundry it. fas from A', arren llu
> perior Court, one in favor id 1 Clark. iVe’Tier and
others vs. said Roger:; property pointoil out by;
the defendant.
JERKVIAH TERRA MAN, Sheri,T.
AugustiO, iFblfi
t Li. persons tu whom late the Agatha Heal, ofb
_ \ Jelle; on ih coaM :l, avus iiitlol'tcd, to j
present their accounts for payment, and those in- 1
del ted to the deceased will iu.i'ao immediate pay j
mrr,t lo JOILx Ik.'S TU'K,
August 10,1533. b'w tjoali.'iod Executor.
1.1. personsindcl led to Simeon Lowry, lato of
,At ilurke cotinty, deceased, are requested to I
come forward and make piync at, all persons i
having dctnE’.;, Is ayainst the same a:e noth -il to*
pro- ml them properly mitlicnti'alid, within the:
time prescribed \ law, to
nSIiCRN -M. I.‘. AVRV, Executor.
August 3,153 U. (itw
* LI. per"ous indel'ted le tin - estop - cf Arthur
; M'.incrief, late of Wane 1 county, deceased,
■■•rc f. guested to make imiue liatc pay ment, a>rl j
1 aw. having demands to uresrut thorn in tores o'
tUc kw. HENRY U EH ART. Adm’r.
j Jidylo,l<!39. w(it I
1 \ Lt, persous indebted to the estate of Ann H. •
k I tor., deceased.late of IliuVee ,n‘v. w -r
--<iu ' ’ Lake imniciUatc pay mw t, and ;'
hav g claims will present I -m in tm-iw of - i„..
L»v.',-to WILLIAM t. M l TEH. '
August 10, iu39. Adin’i of Ann H. Dunn, j
I AD.MIPfISTKATOR’.S SALE. f
. % ■?, 7 i 1.1. Th; sold on the first Tuesday in Novem- I
v bur next, before the Court Bouse door, in k
tin; county of Appling, agreeable to an oide ot Ilia >
Honorable Infcrioi Courted Jefferson county, when I
I silting for ordinary purposes, to the highest bidder, j
let of Land No. one handier! and seventy-two, j
(172; in ■-1 district of Appling county. containing [
. rn acres, -olios the property of the estate of
Moiling !). Eason, late of said county,deceased.—
Terms of sale on llie day.
liKf.’l AH CAUBEWELL, Adm’r.
September 12, 1; lift.
EXKCI TOK’S SALE.
N A ILL he sold rpoeablc to an *on!or of the
i * » honoiablo tiro Inferior Oort of Columbia
j mm tv, while sitting for ordinary purposes, in the
village of Appling, on tire llist I uesday in Dt-rem
! her next, one trai t of land belong! :to the estate
of H'inert Randolph, Esq., UIC of said county,de
ren '■ !, lying in Genial.y creek in aid county,
ront'iuiing eight bundled rrixl seventv-siy arrer,
more or less adjoining land : of! ;aac Rainsty, Lsc,,
lloziikiali 110/d, William Ifeall. and others, sold
for the benefit of the Legators of -a.■<! deceased’s
will.
NATHAN' CRAWFORD,? K.'.ecu tors
J URIAH HARRIS, s of tlr; wild.
Sept. 12th |),39.
T(f THE PLIILU’.
. H. N. WILSON tervVrs
11 •» 1!,n,11i 1 ’ Hip pihlit.f'jc
j j'-itruu r'o I-®*-
*W/««irlwAijfi*r-. »■ WMrtowed on Ms Stage Lines,
and would respectfully in,
form them that he is running a Tiu-'.Vxeki.v '..irnr
L i )(n( unitSJC ROST cn.U’IIJuS, from the
Ciu/f’ia Rail llo'id, via Grcmsauro, Salem, Wat
kinsville, Mhrnu , Jefferson, Gainesville, fir. So
Sprin ; Ware, Murray county,Ga.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT,
Vnmi Aoguxtu, tin, to Sjrring Rla r*, lto,
leave Augusta, Sundays,Tuesdays, and TKjrn
da\s, at (, o'clock, v. ;t ,hy Georgia Rail Road to j
Gieerisooro’, and leaves Greensboro’, on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1 o’clock, a. m., will
arrive at Alliens same day.*hy 10 a. »i., and ar
rive at Gainesville same days hy !) p. ji.
l.en . vs Gainesville, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Son lays, at 1 o’cloi k, A. u. via Canton and tass
el lie, aid arrive at Spring Place, Wednesdays,
i- ridnyi, and Mondays, at S o’< welt, t*. m., where
it inf , reels a line of lour hoisc Post Coaclurs, for
A’a-liville, I'eiiri. via itns.s’ Landing; and IsrsO a
line of stages for Knoxville, I «.ni. via Aliens,
Tenu.
Leave Spring Place,, Btmdays, Tuesdays, a
Thui s lays, a.I 2 o’clock, a. M.,ainl arrive at i dimes
ville ne .t days by 8 p. si.
Leaves Gainesville, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
aatui lays, at I i*. m.; and arrive at GicumliCio’
vine days, hy 7p. ji., thence by Georg u Kail |
■'• :i.i to Augusta, next ntornin; at hall ;« n- 4 j
’clock. w3m July v.'j
EAGLE AND GLOiIE UUTltlii,
Waynenburo, (In.
E J A.I. M. MARSH respectfully infonns his
jjy 4 friends and the public, I lia , In; lias luined the j
above e-dul lishment to Mr. LK.VSTuN SNEED, f
! for a term of years, lie begs leave to return Ms
I thanks fur the generous support received from his i
j friends and the public, ami hopes tlie same will he j
I continued to Air. Sneed, who lias lifted up the I
j house in good style, and promises to spare no oxer j
Loss to render those who may call upon Mm cam- )
foldable. 11 is room arc airy, and most of libbed- i
rooms have lire-plhces. His table w ill hr the heat
the country can afford, and his charges suited tiv the
line
Waynesboro, July 19, 1839. w.'Jm
L a pay KTTS3 HOTEL »
Fayetteville,N.C. f
fJIIIIR establishment will he open nftc-r the first >
tJ of August, under 11.e management and itircc- I
Him ot the subscriber. The House has Iscvn tnor- >
oughly repaired, and will, in a few days., he wolli I
furnisheil, and every effort will be made to render
it worthy of patronage,
a.,,: w3m EDWARD V '.RniK'Hr.H,
MORES MULTiOA'IiLI i
’l'he subscriber wiillic furnished with.
C'? FLA MILLIONX nfthe genuinit Chinese j
t'VVc' or Moms Multi, nulls, giovvn from trees |
it imporlod from the Ji.-rnV/i rfc.; Kl/nAGs, of ,
l aiis, in ledli, which will ho sold lowp.i:. 1
than any now offered. They will he packed in I
■uch a manlier that they may be transported to any I
put of the If. S. with safety, ami will he delivered j
in Augusta, free of expense to pitrcliavers.
All buds will be warranted to be mature and w [
gem Inc article. Hv.lividttals wishing to punthasa 1
will make application to VV. K. HKARIXG.
AC ena, .itine 11 tlstD
t’OWELTON A€Af>EI«Y,
rrtHK citizens of Poweltcm have again employed !
|y for Rector of the Institution, Mr. .louts b. In- 1
on ait via, a graduate of lirovva I niv ersity. The I
citi/ens of this vullage are unanimous in employing j
Mr. Ingraham fur tile second year, and confidently :
recommend Ids services to the public. Instruction,
will be given by the Rector in all 11,e branches usu- j
ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction. I
will also be given hy a Northern Lady in tbcorna- 1
mental ’'raaeluv.. '• he ’Academic year will com- i
mow-e on the fu-st Monday in .limitary, hoard and
i good accommodations can he obtained in the most t
respectable families on reasonable tortus The m- ■
pcviorhoalll'of I’oweltonpuhl its other well known
advantages, induce Hie belief that the public will
| continue a liberal patronage.
For the cravens of Powelton,
doe (i wlf CL !!LF.S M. IRWIN,
i d'y The Standard of Union will please insert,
the above, coaspa nously, until othens ise directed
and forward their account to I’oweltun.
NO'i'ICF. —The co-partnership of DROWN ts
1-OKI IKK, of Laurens Fistriit, S. i., is dis
solved by Robert brown quitting the business and
leaving the stnt<>. Notice is hciehy given to all
pcrsoils not to rive credit to the sr.id Rohci t 11 rown,
mi am nun! ol the said co-partuorship. and all per
sons iiniebtad to s-.-. d linn will omy malic paymenit
t . me, as n.) other person is legally authorised u
j collect. URN.! A MIN Ft IS! IFF.
August 3,1839. wtf
ts t AUTION. Fho public Is cautioned against
i t.rd.iug for . protiussviry n,.,e. made hv Samu.d
■ Howell, on or about the third day of April last,
! payal .e Ist oIM.-.mi uy last, for One Uumlr.'d I'ol
' i.vs, interest from date,in favor of .i. . Kittles,
•*iu! hy hint endorsed—the same having been lost or
mi bald by Hie subscriber, to whom settlement bus
been in. do by the drawer. TIL S. JIARN'F.S.
mart? wtf
LAW NOTICE.
•”5 ' UK ucdersigiad h rving muled tti the praetie
q ul ihe L. 4 \\ f . o.Ter t heir service* tu: he public
i S'h, v will attend ihecuurts of ,1/u.seogci;, Maiioti,
Siewan, Rumio-.ph, K.ariy, Raker, f.eennd Sutnier,
ut lho Giia!R'.hoiirhoc tori mt; Houston, of the Flint
Chcnii; mai I'v.iggs, I'nlitski, Lowndes, 'l'hoiims-,
: Him ainrai.d Lhml/, ofllie tS<>i;iJu-,-n (Im-'iit. lu
sjiii's-- enirnsieii to tin irearc v. ill meet with pnunul
nlleniion. ’i iu-ir nliice is lu Amcnens, Smmcr
eouniy, whew one otiheui mav always he fnm d
when iml ah.-wnl enhusiin ss.
LOST W AKRF.N,
ore i« wtf v. 'I 51 CK \ Wi'Oßf)
CtiiTUN LAKHS.
r?NS!F ruhscrih-.rs have s.>v-:al settlements of I
\ tine Cotton Hands, wl.b htm-y offer tor sn oin i
isi ttlenicnts of from 3-t> to IT ’ l ,: acres—lying on j
the Loelie.-sga thcek, or Foukahatchce; It miles
: north of l'us!icega,ainl 20 miles cast of Tallas.co.
! Any person or pm-otis wishing to purchase and
; ike ;.ud farms in a healthy set F>< nos com.try,
' ate invited to examine our Lands.
IvKF.SK Ft TFI’ATRICK,
j .10I1N 11. MAHON K.
I.ochessga Crock, Macon co. Ala. June II w3m
I VALI ABU: HANKS V’;>U s M..
' ySNHK subscriber i-eiug desirous of settling his
J all'lliis in .ledVrsoti lounty, oilers tor sale his
i sett ernent of first quality oak and hickory land
! consisting of five Ijmndivd acres, well improved
.v. ilii a commodious dwellingluniso, barn,gin house
| ncgni houses, and other out-l iiildiiigs. with one
j hundred and t.fty acres new cleared land under
I good repair, adciining land of G. W. Crawford
t, .rdner Connelly,and others,on tin waters of Dry
; cicrk. A ho, nve likely young negn-es. all to Le
| disposed of at public out ay. at ti e i arket house
j in l.oui-ville, on the titli day of l)i ri-eihcr next. —
. forms on th« day. JAMRS CUUKij,
j Louisville,Nov. 22, lo3S. wtf
I, ( O-I'AUTNEKSMII* NOTICE- 1
| subsc.iiici lias this day taken inlocopart-
J iiciship, Mr. A. /,. M/.SS£SOALJi,WiA the |
I ha; me. r. wu! from tiiis time l e conducted under the i
[ ri) io and firm ol S.BUIhIUJ !< CO., and the sub
i m riher «on Id take Ibis method to return his sincere ,
thanks to his friends and former customers lor the i
I patrctiage that has been .-o liberally bestowed on
! mm, and he womd most respectfully solicit a share :
: for the linn. S. HUFtiHD.
' July 2!», 1539. ts 1
i Adjutant Fj-.xf.hai. s inntr., /
Wnlkcr county, .2<>tb Aug, lS3i). (
9~N conformity to the requisitions cf the Ifitb
p section of the .Militia Law, orders have been
io.ucd to Major General Winn, for the convention
•of the field, stall', company and non-commissioned
■utiiceir icorporals includ.-d) and the reviews ol in
ipci tion in the second divi. ion of ttie militia, for
. .year 1839.
In Washington county on the Ist and 2d of No
vember; in Haneoi k on tin-Ith and sth; in lal
iaferre on the Otli and r tb ; in Warren on the Mb
and bill'; in Columbia on the 11th and 12th; and
in Richmond on the 13th and 1 Ith. Officers, non
■commissioncil otticcrs ami privates, are required to
appear at the drills and reviews with the aims and
•equipments which the law prescribes.
HAMLL N LiWNAN, Adj’t. Oen.
rug 29 Ctw
f{Ai M-i undersigned iiaving retired from rnerchan
-8 dizmg, will resume the practice of lav/. He
will practice in conniction with Jasper M. Hornier,
lisq. I'hey will pi actice under the fromofGOUDKR
At THOMAS, and will be constantly found in tiicir
office, when not absent on business connected with
■(heirprofession. JAMES THOMAS.
Sparta, Juno 10 3m
Nr, J” OTIGK. —All persons indebted to John Lodge,
IH| late of iJurkneoinity,deceased, arc requested
to coin" forward and make payment, and those
liaving demands against the same are hereby noti
fied to present them properly authenticated within
, the time prescribed by law.
KM WOOTTKN, Administrator.
. August 9, 1539. Gw
I VALUABLE PROPERTY TOR SALE.
] Hi tllK subscriber oilers for sale, on the most rea
ls son:iMe terms, that well known and fashion
able watering place, the IJJJIJCON SLJUNGS,
situated four and a half miles from Athens, Ga.—
Attached to the Springs arc two tracts of land,
containing together seven hundred acres of land,
on on« of which arc erected two excellent saw
mill*, both now in operation. One of these mills
will ci.l from iS(W to til'OO feet of lumber per day,
for which a ready market can he had at lair prices.
Jiitlw-r tract will be sold separate from the other.
Persons desirous of purchasing such property arc
requested to call and examine for themselves.
The land is mostly in the woods, of a good
quality—that which is Cleared is fresh and in cul
tivation. JOHN JACKSON.
Athens, Ga., July 10 1839. w&trwtf
I 5f AW NOTICE. — I he undersigned having
j f jI removed loan Flail; county to Linooliilon,
■ will nllend to the practice ol Law in thu cntpeiiur
• and llilciinr (aiurls ul i.incoln county, and llionil-
I jneohl coiiiiiics, li'ismescinlrualed to his cure will
he prnm|iUy attended lu.
HENNING 15. MOORE,
f Rcforonces—Hon Ghui lcs Dougherty, lion. A
S. Clayton, i lon. Thomas W. Hums. Geu. Edwnrd
\ Harden. Athens; F. .1 Jenkins, (». VV, Crnvvfiird,
! A. J Miller,f'ol..lrdm Milli'ili’e, VViliin.n E. Jones
! Augusts Lineolnton, March 24.1855. wtf
ITVJE HOLLAU?: REWARD.
• .I*,, Strayed or stolen Lorn the sub
! /T’A seriber, sometime about the 25th
(K * a dark hay MARK, about 15
high, and 10 or 11 years old;
» ? /1 said rrtaic was taken or strayed from
*Shi Ai'-Oi&SU u swamp pasture, having a colt not
4 months old! no particular marks are recollected.
• » reward of Five Dollars will be given for the dc
t livery of said Mare to the subscriber if strayed,
il and if -itulon a reward of Twenty Dollars, will be
i given for her delivery and infoimation to convict
> Iho thief, JAS. J, WILSON.
1 Four Mile Branch. Aug. 15. ot
IHITBH. ‘
riJNniS valtiabio tract of Land, situated in the
J[ county of Grconc,on toe Gconec river, seven
miles from Greensboro, (the present terminus of
1 the Georgia Liul-I.oad,'. containing 22i'0 acres, 12
or 1350 of which is wood land, the balance cleared
t and the larger portion in a high statcof cultivation,
1 is now oflered fur side on rsasonab'e terms. —
1 There is large dwelling hurt so, with all necessary
I out-buildings, on said place, together with a fine
:■ summer retreat one .rile Horn the mansion, called
> Mount Pisgah, from which can bu viewed the land
jof promise, nowing with milk and honey. A large
» portion of siid plantation is low ground and of
j great value, ami the soil generally peculiarly adup-
I ted to Uie culture of cotton. Persons wishing to
vest funds in property of this kind, are invited to
call on the subscribers and examine forthcmselves.
GEORGE G. MATHEWS,
| aug 2-i-w-U CHARLES L. MATHEWS, Jr.
j t'r The Savannah Georgian, Southern Recorder
and Athens Whig will publish the above four times
j weekly, and forward their accounts to this office
! fur payment.
N'OTH E. —The subscriber offers for sale his
House and Lot in the town of Aiken, S. C.
j situated two hundred yards from the celebrated
! Gokcr Springs. The House is new and in good ro
j pair, containing a Piazza on both sides, a Kitchen
I and Smoke-house, all in good repair, with a full
| view of tic inclined plain. Also, the Furniture
with it. Terms made ktuv.-n on application to the
subscriber on the premises. T. Ck F.YLKS.
Aiken, S. f. Sept. 1 If
KXECIITf > K'S >SA LK.
TJK7 ILL be sold on the thin! Tuesday in Oeto-
V v her next, (on the promises,) between the
usual hours of sale, a lot of ground on the Sand
Hills, in the village of Summerville, Richmond
county. Geo. containing three acres more or less,on
which is a comfortable Dwelling House, Kitchen,
Stable, Car, iage House, aril etberout buddings.and
the right and title to one-fourth intcre t in a well
of excellent water, belonging to the estate of Sam
uel 15. Parkman. deceased, late of Chatham county,
Geo,, ami sold under a Decree in Equity, passed in
L b tlham Superior Court. January Term, 1539.
Also, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture
of the sai l deceased—consisting in part of Tables,
Sufa.i hairs, Beds, iicdst,\.ds, a Dinner aud Tea
Set. (sc. Hr. Also, a four wheel Carriage, and a
two horse Wagon.
Terms made known the day of sain.
DAVID F. HALSEY, Qualified F.x’r.
The.real estate may be treated for at private
sale.
September 4,1K39 swtd
\ SALE.
I "S LL be fold before the court house door in
: y v I’aulding county, on the first Tuesday in
i November next, between the lawful boms of sale,
I lot of lan I No. 575 in the isth District and 3d Sec
! tion, now lying in said eouniy.
I Ah'n, at the court house door in Cherokee county,
' on the same day, between the legal hours of sate,
j lot of land No. ill in tin- loth District and 2d Scc
! tion of said county; all sold under an order of the
i honorable the Inferior i mat of Warren county
; when sitting as a court of ■ rdinary, as the real es
| (ate of Haynes S. Ryan, laic of Warren county, dc
; ceased, for the henelit of the creditors of said dc
[ ceased. ‘Terms at sale.
FA ANS McCRARY, Adm’r.
i Septombi r J 3,1539.
ADMIN IST K A TOR’S SAL 12.
A GHV.EAHLK loan order of the Honorable the
| Justices of the Inferior Court of Lincoln
I county,when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be ]
sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at Lin- ]
coin court bouse, within the lawful hours of sale,!
the Lisbon Bank and For , belonging to the estate
of John Moss, deceased, of said eouniy. Sold for
the benefit of flic heirs and creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms at sale.
W. W. STOKES, Adm’r.
September 19, F- 39.
ADMINISTRATRIXES SALE.
A GREF, ABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Lincoln
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will hr
sold on the first Tuesday in December I ext. at the
couft house- of Murray county, within the lawful
hours sale, one tract of land in said county, No.
59. :-t!i di c trict, 3d section.
Al " will bp sol.! at the court house of Lincoln
county, on the ffst Tuesday in December, within
be iiMial hours of sale. Lot No. F 1, in the f.r-d
district of ••aid county, hold for the benefit of the
legatee;; of the estate of Noah Walt m. deceased
HARRIET S. WALTON, -dni’x."
iscptcmlcr 19, 1339.
] A LL persons having demands against the cstato
XA «f James Langston, sen., late of Columbia
; county, cii ceased, are requested to render them in
j duly attested, within the time prescribed by law,
and those indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment to
MARK J. LANGSTON, Kx’r.
September 2G, 1839. Gw
I'4 DMIMSTJLVT(HI’S NOT ICE.—Four month*
A %, after date 1 will apply to the Honorable the
j Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting
| fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land
j and slaves belonging to the estate of the late 't.
[ R. Robert Malone, for the benefit of his heirs and
creditors.
July 20, 1839. D. W. ST. JOHN.
yrillE subscriber having taken the Admmistra
)) tion of the estate of the late Mr Robert Malone
ask of those indebted to the estate to make pay
ment, and those to whom the estate is indebted, to
present their claims, as it is his purpose to close
the affairs of the estate with the least possible
delay.
July 17, 1539 D. W. ST. JOHN.
A DMIMSTRATCiR’S NOTICE— Four months
after date, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, Georgia,
for leave to sell lot No. 7, in the 2d District of Mcr
iwThfT county, (original!y in Troup county',) be
longing to the estate of Reading Wood, deceased.
SAMUEL HALE, Administrator.
August 16, 1839.
TNOUR months after date, Application will be
0’ made to the honorable the Inferior court es
Jefferson county, for leave to soil the real estate of
the late Agatha Real, of said county, deceased.
JOHN BOSTICK, Executor.
August 10, 1830.
13AOUR months after dale, application wi’l be
' made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Jefferson county, when sitting fur ordinary purpn
: scs. for leave to sell fifty acres of land, lying in
Burke comity, adjoining lands of John A. Parsons
and others, it being the property of the late Henry
Wimberly, of Burke county,deceased; it being for
the purpose of division.
ANDREW J. DAVIS.
In right of wife and Guardian of minor.
September 2(1. 1839.
IqIOUH months after date, application will bo
1 made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary,
of Striven county, for leave to sell the Real Estate
of William Dattghfrv, late of said county, dec’ll.
CYNTIIA DAUGHTRY, Adm’rx.
Oct 5 td
8,^ OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Scriven county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of Benjamin Her
rington, dcc’d,
NICHOLAS STREEGLES,Adm’r.
Oet 6 td
TIT'OUK months after date, application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
I nliaferro county, when sitting foe ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas J.
Shackcitord, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
LLOYD W. SHACKELFORD, Adm’r.
August 23, 1839.
INaCR moths after date, app’icaticn will he
made to the Honorable, the Inferior • ourt of
Taliaferro county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to soli the real estate of Thos. J.
Shackelford, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of ssid deceased.
LLOYD W. SHACKELFORD, Adm’r.
aog 21
| NOUR months after date, appliration will ho
.Hy made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary' purposes,
for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the
estate of Abram Cook, deceased, of said county, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
EDMUND PALMER, Adm’r.
August 23,1339.
T'NOUR months after date application will he
j}' made to the honorable the,Justices of the.
Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting
for ordinary' purposes, for leave to sell tbe real
estate of Robert Randolph, Esq., late of said coun
ty. deceased, for the benefit of the legatees ol said
estate. N. CRAWFORD, y
JUKI AH HAURISS, k
June 27. W 39.
I.wuk mouths alter dale, application will be
’ made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Taliaferro county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to
the estate of Isaac Clemmons, late of said county
deceased. WILLIAM 15. CLEMMONS, Adm’r.
August 13,1830.
-ri)MInTsTRATOR.’s'Ni)TICF.—Foilr months
.1 after date, application will tie made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county,
when ting for ordinary purposes.for leave to sell
the land and slaves he longing to the estate of the
late Samuel Player, deceased, for the beneht of his
heirs and creditors.' ~ ——
July 24, 1839. WILLIAM B. GREEN, Adm’r
AN OUR months after date application will he
JT made to the honorable thu Inferior court of
Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the real estate of Theophilus
Williams,late of said county, deceased.
ABRAM HUNTER, Jr., Adm’r.
Tut.' (5 'BH9.
... ui\ Diuiuns alter dale app.icalion will he
Sii’ made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the land belonging to Charles
Jennings,deceased. E. LOCKHART, Adm’r.
Toll- o 1539,
(.AUG;, months after date appliration will he
14’ made to the honorable the Justices of the In
ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for or
dinary- purposes, for leave to sell a negro slave
named George,belonging to Edwin L. Burns,minor.
WILLIAM 8. C. MORRIS, Guardian.
July 1,1839, July II
fNOUR months after date application will be
’ made to the honorable thu Inferior court of
Jefferson county, when sitting for ordinary pur
pones, for leave to soli a Negro Woman, belonging
to the estate of David W. Youngblood, deceased
July G. 1339. _ P. S. LEM LK, A drn’r.
E NOUR months after daatc, application will be
j] made to the honoiahle tiro Inferior court of
VV am n county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes,
for leave to sub all the lands anil negroes belong
ing to the estate of Benjamin Allen, deceased.
THgMAS J. ALLEN, Executin'.
August 15,1839.
5 73OUR months after date, application will be
_ made to the Inferior c mrt of Columbia coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to
sell a negro woman and child, belonging to Mias L
W. Hines, orphan.
GEORGE GUNUY, Guardian.
_ August 9, 1539.
JNOUR months after date application will be
i g' made to the honorable the Justices of the In
terior Court of Burke county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell sixteen acres of
land, belonging to Davis Tahb, minor.
JOHN KNIGHT, Guardian.
July 1, 1339. July 11
fNOUR months after date application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Jefferson county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soil the Land and Negroes, be
longing to the estate of Robert Greer, deceased
CALCEDONA GREEK, Adm’x.
July 6, 1939.
j | NOOR months after date application will Lc
j JP made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Columbia county, when sitting lor ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Lands and Negroes be
longing to the estate of Thomas J. Wright,deceased.
OWEN VV. BALDWIN, Adm’r
July 6,1839.
INCUR months after date, application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior Court
| of Columbia eouniy, when sitting ns a Court
of Ordinary, for leave to sell a negro woman hv
the name of Mary, belonging to the estate of
Edmund Cartledgc, deceased Sold for the beneht
ol the heirs. JOHN CARTLKDGE, Kx’r.
July 24,1839.
Vs OTICE—AII persons indebted to the Estate
of David Langston,late of Columbia county
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having demands against the Estate
to render them in property attested, w ithin the
time proscribed by law.
'JAMES LANGSTON, Adm’r.
September 5, 1839 Btw
■vrorrcs; to builders and contrac
.lNl TORS. —The subscribers are prepared to fur
nish Window Caps, Sills, Door Sills anti all other-
Granite that is wanted, at established northern
prices.
N. B. We will furnish Window Sills and Caps at
95ets. per superficial- foot, which is only 20 eU
more per foot than Sand stone, and much more du
rable. We will furnish stone for Fronts, viz..
Fronts,Caps,*c., at $1 15 cts per super, ft., just
what it issobi for in Boston, and other principal
cities. Heed not the idle report that has been cir
culated that the Georgia Granite is so high priced
that no one can afford to use it. We will sell it at
Quincy prices without any deception,
jan H»-tf ' CHI PM AN & HEAD.
(Xjr’The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
TO TIIK AFFLICTED.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PREMIUM.
rpHE Proprietor of the Virginia Sampson, or
JL SI,OOO Premium Vegetable, for the cure of
Syphilis and Scrofula, will he in town for a few
days. Should there be any old and unmanageable
cases, or recent ones, either of Syphilis or Scrofula,
the person may rest assured that they may be re
lived in a very short time.
Any servant under forty years of age, witb
Scrofula, will be bought, if such is willing t«
change owners.
A letter directed to the Proprietor of the Samp
son, to the care of Messrs. Antony & Haines, or
Haviland, Rislcy & Co., with the person’s address,
will be regarded as confidential, and attended to. |
June IS ts
S A DUCATION.—The time of his vacation being
Shd ended, the exercises of Mr. Mahoney’s school,
will commence on Monday the 29th instant. He
solicits a share of public patronage, and feels thank
ful for that already given him. ' ts July 27
CTjC The Constitutionalist will please give the
above two insertions.
MULBERRY AND SILK CULTURE.
WARD CHENHV A BROTHERS,
and BASON SHAW, have now grow*
’■‘V/v? i' 1 —. in the most flourishing condition, in
_ySL. Augusta. Georgia, adjoining the Hamp
■'Tvi.-iSlof: top Race Course, about 80,000 Moms
Multicaulis Trees, which they offer for sale in lots
to suit purchasers. For further information etiqui
ry may be made ol Messrs. Cheneys, at their racoon*
cry in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw,
at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel in Augusta.
Having had several years experience in cultiva
ting the munis multicaulis from buds, cuttings, Krc.
they will furnish each purchaser with printed in
structions ofthe host and most approved manner of
planting and cultivating the trees, the kind of soil
most suitable for growing the same ; and also for
rearing the silk worms and reeling the silk. They
will also have for sale, Silk Worm Eggs ofthe
must esteemed varieties, from moths sc 'voted with
great care lor their health, strength and perfection.
a,; o 3 w&tnvtf
fCT 'he Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian,
Columbia Telescope, and Athens Whig, will copv
(he above om.-e a week fur three months and send
their bills to this office fur payment.
DEALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE.
rHNHIS valuable discovery is non’ introduced to
.1 the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest
confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob
jectof it« application, viz : A COMPLETE RES
TORATION OF THE ISAlll upon the heads of
those who have tost the same, and have thereby
become hald or (initially so.
Numerous certificates might he given to show
how successfully this compound nas been applied,
never having failed in a single instance.)
Its virtues have been fully and satisfactorily
tested. Ihe heads of those that were entirely
ball, have been by the application of this restora
tive, covered with a luxuriant growth of beautiful
hair.
None need despair whether old or ycum", of hav
ing their hair restored. For sale by °
ROBERT Carter, Druggist,
Broad st. and at i
T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore. *
here certificates of its successful application
may he seen. june 21 swtf
SUFFER HOUSE ON THE GEHIIGIA
it A I h-lUiAli FOR SALIC.
iT-lf Ihe undersigned having removed from
if R'fi state will sell his largv Hotel in Craw*
Jf,lC. ( :Jjmdvillo, situated at the Georgia Rail-
Ko.ul uepot, on accommodating terms. After No
vember next. this will he the bupper House for the
descending daily train, and will lo con tinned per
manently as sorb. 1-or lurtiier particulars apply
to J. F. Mims, residing on the spot.
-K 2Strw2m _ If. li. THOMPSON.
ADJUVISTR Vl'KlX’v SAL JR
k GREKAHLE to an order of the Inferior Court
a, 3L Richmond enmity, when sittingforordinary
purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, at the lower market house, in the
city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, all
that lot of land with the dwelling house and other
improvements thereon, in the oily of Augusta, con
taining -11 hot J inches front on Edis-strcet and
running hack the same width 132 feet to a lot be
longing to the estate (f Graves, and hounded on
the north and cast of Graves’ lot, south by Ellis
street and west by a lot belonging to the estate of
Michael Finchley, deceased The same being the
property of the estate of Michael Kineh'ev deceas
ed, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said estate.
Also, at the same time and place ami on the same
account, will he sold Ten Shares of the capita
stock ol the Bank of Augusta.
a 4. nr- ® KINCHLEY, Adra’x.
August 20, 1839.
GUARDiTAN»H HALE.
\\J ILI - be sold nn the first Tuesday in Dccem
.’ * I,cr nc xt, agreeably to an order of the Infe
rior { onrt of Burke County, when sitting for ordi
nary purpose?,at the Court House door in Waynos
borough.in said county, the one-half interest in
300 acres of Land, lying in said county, adjoining
John Conner and Amos G. Whitehead. Also, the
half interest in a Negro Girl, named Lncv, about**,
lb years of age. Sold as Hie property of Sarah
Lews, nmor licit of llezekiah Lewis, deceased.
JOHN RUDtJ KRS, Guardian.
Setpcmber 5, 1839. wtd
j
(2QAA CHALLENGE. The tP-rutine
/•T? '**" M / e fetich PiPt against all ihe QUACK
NU.VniMU.'i nf ‘he age—lor iho i lire of
* • « * * *
The French PiiU art applicable in nil eases, ),,i
either sox, (warranted free from Mercury,) an,l F „, K
souses grunt ml viminges over the Balsams and nil
l-qiml niedniii.- s. by neiui; entirely free front smell
and consequently do nor effect iho hrealh. tiioreliv
preventing iho possibility of discovery while using
ih’iu.
Besides I his imporlnut ndvnmage, ffiov nevPr
disagree with the Hlomaeh nml m i|„. fj rst Ntnprs o(
Ihe disease liny usually effort a cure j n n few days
wi' li liitle regard to uiei orexpos-me. 1 '
In ill'- must. ot>siionic singe? of ihe disease they
are equally eorlnm, having ( aired many after ’every
olher remedy I W filled. In short ihey have hec'n
so universally Miceossltil llmi the proprietor chal
lenges mix one lo produce a remedy of equal Vcr
lainiy,, under a torieimre of Throe Hundred Dollars
T1 .... ~ Jl.Aiiitisßuito, Deo. |u, 1838.
Dr. Vaiior Dear Sir; Ahum a month age Hent
to you lor I twee boxes of vour French ]>dls, and foci
ram h onltgcd to you tor furnishing me with a medi
cine so effectual and so pleasant to use. Whop [
sent for your fills I had been troubled wit h iho
disease fi>r nonrly 0 months, and had tried a great
many inodieines wi,hunt nuy pilect. During the
fnsl six work? I was under n Physician of ifii H
phee, hut finding Imle or no char of being cored
by him, I led him, and a lew days alter visited
Philadelphia, where 1 houahi a ■ aiely of advertised
specifics In, most enough in stock an apothecary shop,
and allot mis I lo*k with the saiuesiira-ess as hi
fore 1 living tml < *** M smell ol' the liabniu he
liiml them, which 1 iliink I can smell to ij,, s ,( !IV
Not Knowing what to resort lo next, and seeing you
French Pil's advi riised in the I’nhlie LedeVr
deiernimcd to try them, and am only sorry I did nt
gci them sooner, as it might have saved me Von
dollars and have cured me l ing ago. My ohicci f
writing to you ai pro-cut, is lo procure some of t h
medicine for 'woof my In. mis, who arc in Ih
same kind of a scrape You will the-efore pleas
hcml by rhf* hunter*.x hn\ f . s , umJ ol)Ii«r ( ,
Vnnrs c * jj
P S.--11 It will benny advantage, you may pub
linn ilu*nhiivo, with ilie * 1
The go I'.nic f rot, h fills arc (or sale in Avs „ H , n
hv Haviland Rish-y .ktn„ '! hmnas Parrelt ,V (■„
\ w ; *•>' Parlor Ihe.-, «2 00 |sm l.ox. Jwhh
lii!l dircr tiotib. juiiu 6 iy