Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 27, 1838, Image 4

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choice LiQt'Oßs. JUST received nn<i (or sale by PETI'.R HOLLY opposite Stovall A. Simmons's Were house, 15 qua tier casks domestic Brandy 4 hull do do do I do pipe old Cognac do Ed Depth's ‘2 do pipes do do 3 quarter casks old Pomsels Brandy 3 do do do Champagne Brandy 10 eighth do do do do 5 hhU old Apple Brandy 2 pipes ilollund Uin I do do do extra 1 hlid Jamaica Ruin )H quarter ranks Malaga Wine 4 do do I' trdenui Claret Wine 3 hhla Cherry Cordial IS do old Monongahela Whiskey 10 do New Orients do IS quarter casks Madeira Wine 4 do do beat old Mudeiru Wine 10 do do Tenenfle Wine 4 hall do do do SS boxes Medoc Claret do 80 do Port do 2fl do assorted Cordial* S casks London Porter 20 basket*old Champagne, choice hiand 40,000 host Spanish Cigars 80,000 do Floindii do 15,000 different kinds do Also, an assortment ot fruits, Confectionaries and (iroceries, suitable fur hunilies. occB *w4w UEOKUIA LIMB WORKS. r|flllisuhseribers respeelfnlly inform the pah -■ lie that they have commenced the manufactory of LIME near Jacksoiiborongh, in Senvon county, (»u. They have extensive quar ries ol l.i nesione, which i« considered byprofes- I aor J 11 Colling, .Stale Geologist, to whom the proprietors are indebted lor the inforn ntiun ! whirl) induced them to embark in the undertaking, j to be ol llio very purest kind. They have conse quently erected large and substantial Kilns in (lie most approved manner, and procured men I nun the North who are perfectly acquainted with the business A portion of llio Lime is now in market and lias been pronounced hy the principal builders in l he neighborhood of Augusta, and others, to he ot excellent quality. The subscri bers lake pleasure in inviting those who take an interest mthe developement of the internal resour i i . of (iiiorgia, to examine n, being convinced that the whole United Stales cannot produce a more l>c:<uliiul article. They have now a quantity on hand, which they will deliver at the mouth of liner Creek on ihe •Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, I hey expect lobe aide during the next winter mid spring to supply or- | dors 10A very lorgo amount; and they have every | mason loh liux e l hat they will entitle themselves to ihe luvor and patronage of llm piddle hy pro- ! during a cheaper and boiler nrliele at Inmiu limn I , nu be lon mi nbnmil. Orders will be r caivt*tl|by ll Kirkliali id; & Co. i or by 'J ims L Smith at Aagusla, or Jackaouhoro*. CORNELIUS At SMITH, may 7 B,twdtV'w|l Stuff i>< South <'itroliiiit, Edgefield llixh Ocoi'ge ilaneoek, mid Surah W. I Hill for liancoek and others, vs. > J’urli flunk k Luinnr, Executor. ) lion. 7VJ OTH'E is hereby given, lluil by virtue of u J * Decree from thu Court of Chancery, 1 shall oiler liir sale al Edge old C. 11. on llio first tVlon dav m November next llio following lands belong ing lu llio Estate of William Tuirunce, deceased, viz: One tract of land situated upon little Horse Creek, in the District of Edgefield, eonlmning six hundred and lorly acres more or less, and iioiijidcd according laagranl lliertol from the Slate ol South <'uroiina to the said vVilljam Tarrance, oy lands id .Tulin 'l’lirnnice, Tliumra Luinnr and Juo. Carter, and by other vacant land! One oilier trad containing two bundled and sixty nen s, more or In s, conveyed to the said William 'Tatranee by a Ho il of Release from John Carter, end therein des nbed us situate in the I list riel of N inety six, on , near the Cherokee Totals A so, one other tract of two hundred and twenty- ! eight (22d) acres, more or less, hounded hv lands of Sima, Kumbo, Morns, Lamar ami Thompson, and intersected hy the Road lending from the Cherokee I’ondsjlo Augusta Said lands to he sold separately, on a credit of one and two years, purchasers to give bonds and personal security, and u mortgage ol the premises. I, TEKKV, C. E E. I). Commissioner’s Ofliee, I Edgefield, Oct. Ist. 1838.) trtvtd art 23 Patent strum ( I'E AT II Ej RENOVATOR, For lleultli and Economy. > TIIHE subscribers havi tg pnrehused the right ol ’ 5 the PATEN T I'EA ,'HKIt DIiESXKH, t for this .Stale, would respectfully inform the eilt- < /.ms of u gust a and vicinity, that they have one of said Machines in successful operant n in Mcln tosh steeel, corner of IT ynohls ■ The work is done entirely hy Ihe operation ol tStenm, no lire coming near the Feathers, and no possibility ol scorching or otherwise injuring them. By this operation all moths ore destroyed and re moved, without loss or waste of Feathers; on (ho contrary, llio hulk is very much increased, many , limes otia half, —nothing being removed but small particles of dust, Ate They are also cleansed and purified from all disagreeable smell that often at tends Feathers, and are entirely cleansed and dried, and have tin' appearance and essential qualities of New Feathers. They would invito all house-keepers, and those who prefer sleeping on pure and soil beds—who I study health and economy, to try, and prove the Steam Feather Renovator. All persons ere invited to call and see the Ma chine and its operation, and ho convinced of its utility. N. H.—The inhabitants of Ihe town can, h\ notifying the subscribers, hove their lads taken from their dwellings and returned the same da* well dressed and re. dy tor i.inimdiale use, tbrS- 7b provided they d i not contain more I linn 35 pounds nml H cents per pound lor all over lb it amount, i sf they choose to semi them in, (be price will In !#2 ftp. People from ihe country can, by bringing their beds in early in the morning, usually have them the same day. Any person that will try the experiment, may send them a bed or hods, of anv quality of Feathers, from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they have, provided they are either t.eesc or Duck Feather*, and may bo assured, no charge will be mode, in any ease, unless perleet sulislaclion bo given. J. J DUNLAP, July 19 trwtl Wltf H. SPECK FIUE PROOF W AKE HOUSE. rjAHE subscribers lake tins method of informing 41 the public that they w ill continue to transact as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Theii Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit nslinreof public favour. Oraleful foronsl patro nage,they assure their friends no exertions shall he xxuniing to promote the interest of those who may entrust their business to them. Their charges in future will he like other establishments of the kind Liberal advances ou produce in store. Receiving and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended to. S KNEELANU & CO a tie 31 205 sw It CO-PA KTNERSHIP. riIHE undersigned having taken A. HOW LAND I into purtnenhip, the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSNIF.SS will b? conducted mi ller the firm ol Baird J Howland, alter Ist ol < telo her next. RKNJ. HAIKU sept. 18 20 SOU t 11-W ESTK«\ U.UL-ROAI). It \ \ ti. BOOKS Will be opened hy the undersigned C'ommissroners lor M iek In ibis Rank, or the Sth day of (felober next,at 1 lamburg, and continue open between the hours ot 10 and 2 o'clock, lor 30days. Evefv Stockholder ii. ibo Rail Road, who shall pay up the second instalment on Rail Road Stork, is (-milled to subscribe for an equal number of Shares in ihe Hank. Twelve dollars and a ball on curb Share srsubirribed for in the Baal;, must be paid at the timed subscribing, either to the Commissioners, or lo the Cashier of any Rank in good credit. A .Meeting of the Stockhol ders of the Bank, in parson or by proxy, xxdi be held at Charleston, onlbe S 'lb November, wlieu the Mother Hank will lie organized, end Hn belie, esUihliuhad in North Carolina ninl Tennessee, a, so >u iheioancr as possible. A ropy ol the Chur lets is in our hand* for extxmiivuion. ’• Signed, W \\. STARKE, j OLIVER'S! MPSON, Commissioners :• H. F.GUUEDV, ) Rcpi 18 trwTw V 3 U G G. GORDON is my authorised nttor xV 1 iiev during my short absence Iron the Mate wpis it JOHN B. ML’RPHV. I BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. t■v H E subscribers have just opened a general I assortment of I try Goods of the lareet winter fashions', consisting in part of French rnd London I’rintn ' l.nleit stylo Fiorenlinn Bonnet* Do do French frilled Collars Do ilo Motiscline Delaines Do do Vi loria Alpines Do do pro do Nap Merino French and English do Latest style printed Highland Shawls Do do Parisian Flowers for Ronnets Do do Rep Silk Do do tiro do Nap Do do Gro de Swiss ALSO, Now style French Blankets Blankets o( every description for Negroes Xalinels do do do Linseys do do do Woollen Hosiery do do Sh h'h do do All of which will ho disposed of on the very lowest terms. McKKE A. DOW, m l 17 trwllw 369 Hroad-st new drug store. r j'lli; snliserdier respectfiilii informs his friends 8 and (he public generally, that he has l iken the 1 corner store ISo. 309, in McKenzie A Bennoeh’s hliildings, where he is receiving a large and fresh : assortment of Dries, Medicines, Faints, Oils, (.lass, i Dye -Stuffs, Surgical Instruments, Ferfmnery, die. I Ac , which he will dispose of on the most accom modating terms. Physicians and merchants are requested to call and examine his sit ck. as Ins articles arc fresh anil genuine, ami they will ho pleased with Ins terms. Orders from the country punctually attended to, and every article warranted ol the first quality out It; awifrn ROBERT CARTER. Fort .vim;, whiskey, &o. i hhls lion ng.ilieln Whiskey I eJx" 25 (this superior Port Wine 100 coils Hale Rope. .liinl received and for sale hy W. E. A J U JACKSON, October 1 Auctioneers. iilM TRAIN w til continue her school on the IT I premises of Rev. Air Davis, at the (Sand Hills, commencing October Hist. Tile year is divided into four terms, of twelve weeks each, having a vacation of one week at the elose ol each term No pupil will he received fir less than one term Tuition per annum $7O. Tuition for younger pupils $5O. Payments made quarterly sept. 27 swim I 'lic.tonigo anil Commission lliimiicss. J AVf IK subscribers having located themselves in Si the roly ol Savannah, lor the purm se of car I eying on a general factorage and ennimi-s-iiiii bus iness under Ihn firm and stile of Wimberly A I .lorn ). tender their services to their friends mid the I public. EDWARD WIMBERLY, JAMES JONES. Savannah, October 10, JB3B swim ANNUAL CIRCULAR. iivHE Fid oily of the Medical College of tho Stale I of South Carolina announces, that (lie annual Session of the College w ill eommenee on the second Monday in November, ns usual. An Introductory Lecture will lie given on I hat day at noon, and the regular course will be resumed on flic following morning. On Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. D On Surgery, by John Wagner,M I) < >n I list it tiles and Practice ol Physic, by K Henry Dickson, M I). • in Physiology, hy James Moultrie, M i> On Obstetrics, iiy Tims. II I’rioleao, M I). On Chemistry, hy (, I I Shepard, A) 1). On Mat Merit) eihco, hy Henry R Frost, M D On Pathological Ahilornynnd Medical Jurispru dence, hy KGcdilings, M 1). I Inn lustrations of Annlctnv, hy E Wiinleinnn. M D. S. HENRY DICKSON, Dean, Sept. 6 mHt BAIRD ft ROW LAND’S Fire Proof Ware Mouse, Augusta Geo. ’ll VIIK undersigned uraluhll for the patronage HO ■ liherully extended to them by the public since they have been in the Ware House end Commission business, beg leave to inform their friends that they continue m transact the same at their old stand where business will meellliesnmoproir.pl attention as heretofore. All orders lor the sale ol cotton will have the greatest possible o iro, and orders tor Bag ging or oilier articles of merchandise will he tiled on the best terms our market will afford; but not hav ing tin internal in any wholesale grocery or other ' goods establishment, we shall hoy from lliose who sell cheapest and charge the regular commission fiir purchasing, which wo trust will he In Ihe entire ' satisfaction ofour customers. Wh o required, ad j mures will ho mailt: on produce in store, mid all the i sun I faciliiies given to our friends that aro gen erally given hv regular Cmunii-sion Houses, mi 3 BAIRD ft ROW 1,. NT) £t>* finch of ihe city papers will publish Ihe above once a week uinil Isf January next. Bft R. J&'T-V Having a de.ire to remove to some of Ihe low counties in the state, I now offer *7 fir sale my possession ol lands in Warren county,mid within two miles of Warren tun, and n quarter of a mile from llie Georgia Railroad ; there is seven hundred mid twenty-four acres, mid about four hundred and fifty in tho woods, well timbered, and all good for culti vation. Those that wish to buy would do well to call and ex..mine Ihe land. PE'I-ER CODY, mig 'J vv3m a i FOR SALE—A valuable House M and Lot in Crnvvford villo, and a J. Jl ill stork of Moods. —The undersigned be ing diNiroiislo elose their mercantile business, offer fur sab- fheirhit in the town of i raw lbrdville, Tnl iaferrn eounly. If is well Impruvoil, having a first rale si in house mid counting room, comfortable dwelling, kitchen, Ac nil nearly new, ufguod ma terials, mid well arranged. It the lot is not sold he foe tin' first Tuesday in December, it will then he | odeied at puhlic sate, and possession given tho first day of January next. Terms will he aetommoda ing, mid he made known at (ini' of sale. They will also sell a good bargain in their stock of Guilds, w hich have been well selected in New York nml Charleston, and is generally admitted to he one among the h-sl selected stocks in tho up country. Any person wishing to vest capital in merchandise, would do well to call and examine this property. BATTLE & DICKINSON. Crawliirilvilh, (hi , August 29,1838. wilt rLANTATION FOR SALK. The sub serihor offers fur sale his splendid plantation, in Lee eounly, containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, nil in a solid body. It consists ol lots 56, 57, 72, 8,8, 89, 103, 101, and ono olhei, number nut now recollected, in the llnnl District 1 of Lee county. About 350 acres aro in cultivation, 1 mnl under excellent fencing, all tfosh, none of it 1 having been cleared more Hum live or six years, and most of it within the lost two years. The cleared hind is allot thelirsl quality,oak mid '■ hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12 lu 1600 pounds of cotton to tho acre. The tin -1 cleared land is all ul the same quality, except two lo s w hich are first tale pine lmid,mul almost equal j tu the oak and hickory tor the production of cotton. ‘ On the plantation is a first rate gin house and gin, the running gear hunt last year; also a comfortable dwelling mid all other necessary outbuildings for a planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land ! art) several fine springs of excellent, pure water and , { the well w ater used at the plantation is equal to ul : most any m the up-uuunlry, for freshness, and | purity. The place is also very healthy, as there I was i a single ease of sh kuess among my nr -1 groes hist year, requiring the attendance of a phy ciaii. The land lies on I lie eastern branch ol Cbicka j taw hatclne crock, 18 miles Iron) Albany, in Baker 1 county, llie head of steamboat navigation on Flint c j river, which will enable the purchaser to get his s i crop easily to market. The terms will be made lo r suit Ihe purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, til , 1 Athens, or ofihe editor ot the Chronicle A Sentinel 1 i JuosT trw&wtf CHARLES (1. McKKNLF.Y. 1 FIFTY 1101.1. l UK HKWAKII. 1 K AN AAV AY from the suhscri her, about the lOtli of March hist my negro fellow Cesar, about 35 years of age, quick spoken, mid ol tcuimiion size 1 have no doubt but that he is lurking about the planta tion of Dr S .1 Bailey, Bmnwe l l District, 8. C. ns he has a wife at ls that place. r ‘ This negro is 100 well known to need descrip tion, where I suppose he is ranging. Captains ol steamboats will please lookout for said negro, ns 5 ’ he is well acquainted with ibe river, mnl lias been on bunt* the greater part el bis time, at work,and may try lo make believe he is hiring Ics own time. r I will pay the above reward for the delivery of said . negro to me, or in Augusta jail. JOSKPH A.BHEWMAKE. august 2 tlsijan* CAUTION ! (TOOK, in July, 1838, a curiam scoundrel, I. S. WHITFIELD ,bb partner into my business, in reaped of written recoramendaliona Irorn I’ro teaaor Henry, and other wry respectable genllu men. This fellow went out from (>reenville rouit liouae under the preienmn of buying gooda in New York, and war obligid to go to Augusta la aetlle aonio buaineaa llieie. He look over the amount of money bclongirg 10 him,8613, and left Greenville, na 1 hate ainci heard, via Columbia and Charlcalon. Pursuit vaa impoasiblc. Nhree days alter he left Greenvilb court liouae, he was at aea for New York, and i letter received from him, atalod that he had pore to Europe, hut said nothing about money. For the publ e benefit 1 announce tlua fad, and giro a description of this raaeal. Ilia name ia E. S. WHITFIELD, pretends to he from Devonshire, in England—collei tor of debts due newapu|icrK, of New York and I’bilndelphia; age, 27 years—height 5 feel 10 ini lies—eyra grey , —beard black—nose, ordinary—forehead high.— Extra mark#—wore s(lectm Ics, could look nohody full in the lace, spoke verysweel ami philosophical about liniversalisin, and turned out —a purled rascal. * KT Editors of newspapers will do n lavor lo the ’ public in giving ibis adverlisemea a place in their 1 respective papers, as I expect this fellow played 1 some severe tricks in Augusta, Charleston, and > other eilics WILLIAM RARE, Apothecary in IJreenvillf. r, A' C. P. S. The subscriber will carry on bis bus ness on his own account, and pay'the ilebls exisnng un der the firm of Whitfield <fe Rube, now exlim t. Greenville, C. If. > W li A HE. Oclolinr 10, 1828. j w3t oglethorpe imvdiisitv. rr iIE examination of Students of iln; College ■ and Academy, will lake ph|eo on Monday mid Tuesday, the 29ih and 30|h of October, I be 1 closed by an cxhihitiori of original Oration.,, on Wednesday, 31st, (commencing day) by the Junior and Sophomore classes. The annual meeting of the Hoard ol Trustees, will beheld on Wednesday, the 3lsl October. Candidates (or admission to the College, may apply at the close of the examination, or on the first .Holiday in January, ihe beginning of I lie Col lege year. SAML. K. TAL VlAL)GE,sec'y. Oct 8 3lw LANDS FOR SALE. ?* The siibscrihor oilers for sale his 3y*a lands in Columbia county, situated on J*' Ihe ninin road lending from Augusta to Columbia Court House, iHrleen miloo above the former, mid nine miles below l ho kilter place, containing about 0.00 acres, and is so situated that two desirable settlements may be made,slum'll (lie w hole beluo much tor one person, "ilh improvements on each; either of which will be sold separate, should the purchaser desire it 'File terms and land can bo known or seen by ap plying to Ibe overseer, on the promises. I’rut isions can be had on the premises also June 1,1888 mot HARtIONO LAMAR. B<MH 1 1-1* ROOF V, AR LI 10 1 IS E.- The I undersigned lakes this oppirtuniiy of relum ing his thanks lo Ins friends and a generous public, for the liberal patronage in his business the two years past, and solicits a continuation in the storage and Commission business. lie again renews I.ls promise, that be will not directly or indirectly engage m the purchase ol Ci Kon on speculation ; his exertions shall he exclu sively lot the interest of those who may confide In him their business, IteubinJ. Dawson w ill remain at Crawfordville until lb 'ears on the Railroad go lo Union Point, seven miles below Greenoshoro’, for tins urposeof receiving and forwarding < lot lon and Goods, w hich inav he consigned to the undersigned, clear of charge to the planters and merchants; agents at oilier deposits on thu liantoad will intend lo litis business. Orders fur Bagging, Groceries, &c. will bo (Hied at Iho lowest prices, and forwarded without delay THUS. DAWSON. Augusta, September 13, 1833. wfit TAW NOTICE. —The undersigned having i removed (ruin Clark county to l.incolnion, will attend to the practice ol Law in the Supeiior and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, ond ifioad- i I jacont counties. Business mtrusted to his care will bo promptly at tended to. BENNTNG B. MOORE. References.—Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A S. Clayton, lion. Thomas W. Harris, (ion. Edward Harden, Alliens; C. .1 Jenkins, G. \V. Craw lord, i A .I Miller, Col. John Millodge, William E. Jones, Augusta Linoolnton, Hiarch 24, JBBB. ms FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AW AY from the sun. Js9 • scriher on the I7lh of Sop. 1 V lemhor, a negro man named APVt/f 'Fully—he is about 6 led 8 / or 1U inches high, and very black, 30 years of ago, I us ’* rail,era down look. He has been in Athens, Ge >rgia, since ho rnnaway, and may bo lurking about there yet He possibly may have a pass to last him until Christmas, as a negro man answering his description was teen going towards At) oils w th such a pass Twenty-fivo dollars wil ho paid for Tally,if de livered to me, or confined m any jail so I get him, and a further reward of twenty dollars on proof lo convictin' , of his being harbored by nny whileor free person of color. JAMES A. DEV'ALL. oc.l 20 wHI, iErThe Southern Whig will please publish the above once a week for a month, and forward their account to the Post Masicr at W illmgton, Abbe ville district, S <’., lor |iaymciif. RI NAW AY NEGRO, RUN AW \\ from lhe subscriber, on the I3ih September, n negro man by the tiaiuo of WiiiTCll, ah .mt ■IKjF twenty live or tweniv six years old, having lost some of his * ore teeth. It Is presumed that he has shaped his course (or Charbslon, S 0. A CSSBBBB liberal reward will bo paid for Ins apprehension and sale keeping, so that I got him ngnin BYRD M. GRACE. P. S— Letters will reach mo either nt Columbus, Georgia, or Henry court house, Alabama, oct 18 4t FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. „ Rannway troin the subscriber, . ' " Richmond Bath, 10 miles (ruin l tfX'® Augusta,on Sunday last,the lliih instant, two negro moo, viz: • George, about 22 or 23 years ol SjjjJk ago, yellow complexion, well made, stnght in his built, and is ;. j near six leet in height. Ho had . sM-siitvwv 0,1 w * len lt°raimwuy a blue round ***- v A>s*23Br.w.s■#, jacket, dark pantaloons and a tar -1 pnulin or sailor's hat and was bare fouled. Joshua, the oilier, is about 20 or 21 years of age, daik nun plex.ion, slow spoken, had on n blue round jacket and w hite pantaloons, a round-crow it white wool hat and was also barefooted. He is about live feel ' eight or ten inches high, and stout built, with n smooth face, having no hear,l at all. I will give Ihe above reward for the apprehension | of said negroes, and delivery to me at Bath, if taken in Georgia, or for I heir confinement in some sale 1 iail if apprehended out of the state, or 846 for cither of them. JAMES WHITEHEAD. | sept 19 If j j SCr The Co; slitutioualisl wll please copy the above , M r RANAWAY from the snhscri j hers, residing m Greenville, Ga . n JLi J mulatto hoy, by the name ol Dil ’K, wSSf (calls himself Richard,) said boy is r uVv nboul 0 feel 1 inch high, raw honed, t UVru and weighs about 170, or 80 lbs s es ,T«j* o --- quick spoken, with one of Ins (ore o Ar teeth broken off, and but little hair lon his bend; quite intelligent active,and strong as lo I muscular power- We brought said negro from Ihe line of Mississippi and Alabama, S>uniter County Dick had on w hen he went away n mixed coat mid fur hot.otherelolhing not recollected. Hefonnerli/ ! i ' mme from N.C. 15 ! Also at the same lime runaway, a bright mulatto ,1 hoy. by the name of WES I’I.KY, belonging to Col n Cooper, near this place,about 2jyears of age, quick sp kon, about 5 led 2 or 3 inches high, spare made, I and n barber by profession. This boy was bought n bom Mr. Wuoltorke's, at t'olumhits, in this Stan . and by him was brought from .Maryland; lie h, s I ~ frequently threatened to go back. W oily had on ,( ! whon lie wont away, a siriied pair of pantaloons, is I'hey both left without any provocation, mul n with money enough lo carry them suin ' distance. I ,1 [ and it is supposed will makelor some tree Stale 1 iis probable they may have free p ss or may j„, ,1 carried of by some while person. \\ hoover will I apprehend said negroes,am! lodge them in Jail, so ihat we get hem, shall he liberally rewarded ’ | June 18 HARDAWAY i HAWKIN'* INFORMATION. , fl'fllF, subscriber, with others, w ill moke applicn- ] * lionto the l.ci’mlatiircsof South Carolina and t Georgia, at their next regular session, to incorporate t a company for the purposeo( co islrueting a bridge or a boat to be impelled by the power of steam or horse, crossing the Savannah Kiver, at or near Hamburg and Augusta, for their own use, in order to encourage the intercourse and avoid paying the extravagant toll at the present bridge, in which en terprise the citizens and incorporated companies of Geotcia.as well as South Carolina, may participate. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, S.C August 22, 1838. w3rn* THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. A \ The subscribers take great pleasure in & informing the citizens of Columbia, and J-JJL revellers generally, that this elegant esMihlishnie it. which has undergone a thorough repair, besides having many new and fine addi tions, will he opened (or the reception of company, early in October next; and from their long experi ence in business, they hope to meet a lull share of public patronage. To the members of the Legislature, Lawyers at I lie liar, and private families, tills establishment offers many advantages for I heir comfort and con venience; and every exerlton shall be used to render satisfaction IIAMNER & HUNT. I’. S. —Persons wishing to engage r mins in tins Hotel, will please address the subscribers imme diately, H. At H. sept 24 w6w LAW NOTICE. rTTHE undersigned having united in the practic 1 of the LAW,offer their services to the public They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, linker, Lee and Sumter, ol the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; mid Tw iggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of I lio Southern Circuit lu ' siness entrusted to their rare will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter county, where one of them rnuv always he found w hen not absent on business. LOTT WARREN; oct 10 wtf WM 11 CRAWFORD. LAW OFFICE. 1 11 HE subscriber has removed his office to the .1 south room, second floor, in the Post Office range, where he can at all times be found and con sulted by those who may need his services, and will honor him with their confidence, sept ft 3mdtr&w WM. W. HOLT. VALUAIILF. LAND FOR SALE.—The suhacrih r offers lor sale, Ids valuable plnnla lion, on the Ocrnulgee river, within three miles of Hawkinsvtlle.lb.’iiierly the twelfth District of Hous ton county, now Pulaski, comprising 1700 acres ol oak and hickory land, well adapted to corn and | cotton There arc four hundred acres under culti vation, with good fences, two good gin houses and gins, a good new-two story dwelling house, and , oilier out houses Any person wishing t. > purchase this valuable property, will do well to coire and look ior themselves Also, 1 will sell thirty young mid likely negroes. The terms of sale will be one and two years, or longer it the purchaser should desire, by laying interest yearly, and giving good security for Ihe same. EDWARD ST GEORGE. Hawkiniville Oct. 4, 1838. 6t FOR SALE OR I.EASE. \N excellent Colton Plantation on Hark Camp creek, m Burke county, lying west of the lands id' Governor Schley and Col. Grubbs, con taining fifteen hundred acres ol oak and hickory land Ihe main part of the cleared bind has laid out more tlnio thirty years, and is now equal to fresh ground. Nearly 300 acres were once culti vated, and can be again prepared lor cotton with very little labor; n small part ol the place is now i nmicr cultivation, and several eood houses are "n the premises. Wc invite the attention of till who | desire to bin anew plantation. This place is very favorably situated—4o nubs from Augusta and 05 from Sa nnnah. in the healthiest pun ol Burke, near to ihv Central Railroad and in one id the most moral and agreeable neighborhoods in Georgia, possessing all the advantages of schools, churches and post offices, and communicating in a lew hours with the two best markets of the state. We prefer selling, but was would lease for a lenn ol five or ton years, it applicants choose I) C. BARROW, w. McKinley. Lexington, Oglethorpe county, / September Ift, 1838 > wtf JJCr - The ('(institutionalist will please publish the above weekly till terbid. C 1 NOTICE—NO MISTAKE.—The subscriber having declined keeping a pri . I a spill vale boarding bo ise, now off rs lor sale j Ins large an I commodious Dwelling House and Lot, ! situated in the town of Madison, on ibe public I square, direct ly opposite the court house. The otand lor a public bouse ot store, is cotbidered one of the 1 best in the place. Ton person d-si rous of opening a public house, there is cousidcrnh o inducement, 1 there neing only one Tavern in 111.[J place.— From the fact of the Knit Hoad being located to this place, there is no doubt that two public houses ! onld do well. The construction of tfie hon eis well calculated for a tavern, with mod back lots i and large stables, wifi walet convenient. Rail Road stock will be taken ns cash. I will also allow one thousand dollars rent lor the store house connected with the same, for the lermol five years, deducted out of the sale- The only induce ment to sell the house is, that there is more house room than needed Ibr my family. THAD. B. REES Madison, Ga, October 16; 1838 wfiw IVroTICE TO TEACHERS,—The uniler i-N signed and others, will give liberal wages to j a teacher who ran conic well recommended for ca parity to instruct youth, and good moral deport- 1 incut, for I lie next year. One acquainted with the higher branches of a liberal education is drsirod. For further particulars, apply to either of the un dersigned, residing in Morgan county, below Madi son. JOSEPH 1* PENICK, KENJ. HARRISS, orl 16 fitw HEM. M. PF.EPI.ES. POSTPONED SALE. AGREEABLE to an order oftho Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke rounty, w hile sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in January next, at Clarksville, Habersham coutm, ht tween the usual hours ol sale, two hun dred and fifty acres of Land, No. 111, in said coun ty , belonging to the estate of Henry T. Ulley.de ceased, sold tor the benefit ol the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. • WILLIAM UTLEY, ) F . G. B. UTLEY, sfc$ fc ' xrs ' October 16, !S3B. 1,1 , - • • LAND FOJR S U E. J. "fy* Twelve hr.ml red acres ol oak and hickory land, lying in Lincoln county, 1 J*'’ on Wells’ creek, well watered, and seve -nrtSfeite.rnl good spjir.gs oc the same, about fix miles below the court house ami three miles Irom Ibe Savannah road. Also, two Lets in the Chero kee purchase, both drawn by me, one lot No. 281, 4th district and 2d section; the other No. 719, 3d j district and 3d section. Also, one lot in Harrisburg, near Augusta- ROBERT HENDERSON, oct 13 3tw REES A BEALL’S File-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, Ga. f S HE undersigned, grateful for the liberal pat j railage and snppon of their friends and cus ; l omers heretofore, beg leave to inform them and j ibe public, that they continue to transact a general 1 j Warehouse and Commission Business, at I tbeir old stand on Broad street Their warehouse | and close stores are in good order lor the reception of cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances will at all limes be made on produce and consignments. I he agents ot the Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton consign ed to ns at the different depots, as also any goods that may ho ordered through ns up the road HOPKINS, JENNINGS A Co. W hole sale Grocers, are now receiving and opening an extensive stock ol Groceries, in the fire-proof store of the warehouse newly erected, which they will he prepared to oiler on the most liberal terms. All j orders through us, and filled by them, will be tree ol commisriims, and io the entire satisfaction ol the parlies ordering. All communications will he addressed to ti« jointly, us the business in future will be conducicd 1 111 the name ol tie firm. Pledging their usual ’ promptness to all business confided !* their cure, i will hope to merit a coniimiai.ee of the confidence j heretofore so liberally bestowed, JOHN REES EGBERT B. BEALL Augusta, October 2, lti3B. iKT flip city papers, Milledgeville Recorder, Standard of I nion. Southern W hip, Athens. will copy the above into their papers weekly, until first January next "jr )j jj lAW NOTICE.—The undersigned, desirous -i of devoting histimeand attention to the prac tice of the Low, will carefully and promptly attend to all basinets tn'rusied to his care, dlfice in Louisville, Ga. THOS. If. POLHILL. nog 21 w2m Twenty Dollars Reward. Runaway from tk..j subscriber, about a fiLEji month since, a negro girl by the name of Aphonslne, likely, and about six- QjSgnfV teen years of age. The above reward will be paid for her apprehension and delivery to J. P. SETZE attg 27 trwtf SALE—A likely smart Negro Fellow, about twenty-three years of age, accustomed to bouse and field work, and also n very good Pressman. Enquire at this office w4t oct 4 IMPROVED“PATENT COAL AND J Wood Cooking Stoves, &c.—The un dersigned has just received a large supply of im proved Stoves for Coal or Wood, of entire new patterns,and of various sizes, viz : The “People’s Coal nr Wood Cooking Stove,’’ superior to any heretofore in use, not only on ac count ol convenience, the perfect manner in which the cooking is performed, but also on account of tlio economy of loci which it effects. The “Patent Grecian Parlor Grate,” which for beauty and economy excels all others, producing greater effect with loss fuel. The ‘Parlor and Hall Stove,” passing heat from the basement to the upper part, through flues in the four corners, ami through additional columns. The “Parlor and Pipe Franklin;” with plain and even tops, for wood • r coal, new ly constructed, with swelled back, sunk hearth, door front, &c. The “Ship and Steam boat Stove,” calculated to cook for 50 to 2tlo persons, with less fuel and greater convenience limn any other Stove, now in use. Also, » variety of smaller Stoves, with the same improvements. The “box 0 and 9 Plate Stove," open and plain lops, of various sizes, from 13 to 36 inches. Also, American, English and Russia Sh cl Iron ; Stove Pipe; sheeting and brazing (.’upper; block Tin, and fin Plate—all of whteh he offers fir sale low for cash'or approved paper, at No. 168 broad street, sign of the Coffee Pot, and directly opposite the Eagle A. Phoenix Hotel. b. F CHEW, oct 23 stw&d LA NT) AM) NECHOLS IOR SALTL ' j HE subscriber offers lor sale his settlement of " Land in Jefferson county, containing six hun dred and sixty acres, 160 of which is opened and in cultivation. Said tract of land is lying direcllv on the tipper Augusta road, and on the waters ot big creel, upon which there is an excellent Saw Mill lately erected and now in complete operation. I (k n the premises tire two settlements. This situ ation being nearly cent.al between Augusta and .'-andersville, an ; on a road that will be as public, if not more so, than any road in the county, it will boa first rate stand (or Public Entertainment. A Iso, a small lot of from 8 to 10 negroes can bo bad upon the premises—and also, the principal pari of the crop and stock. Payments can bo made to suit the purchaser.— Persons desirous of purchasing, will avail them selves of an early opportunity of examining for themselves. GEO 11 iE STAPLETON. i oc| 26 2ivv WTULEN from the subscriber, on the 12tb day LT of May last, one Gold Lever Watch, imitation double case, raised Eagle on the Dial, Engine turn ed, chased edge, I) brothers, maker, Liverpool, No 1264. Also, 3 approved titles lor Lands in the Oeek nation, Alabama, am) bo mis fir titles for 3 other pieces of land The above, with a variety of clothing, was stolen one mile from Hamburg, supposed to be stolen by negroes belonging in the vicnity of Hamburg. 1 will given liberal reward lor the watch or papers. Silver-smiths are parti cularly requested to keep u look out for the said watch JOHN T. WISE, oct. 8 2w* LAND Foil SALE. — The sui.scii hois oiler lor sale their lands on broad river, in Elbert county, eight miles south of Eiberton, comprising two settlements, otto til 023 acres, and the other 900 acres ; thee is on the two settlements 400 acres of river bottom, 25U of w hich is cleared mid adapted to ttie cultivation of corn or cotton, 36tl or 406 acres of fresh land, well adapted to the cultivation ot cotton, and about -160 nctes ot wood land, ol good quality ; the old high land still pro duces well, and Inn little washed ; comfortable and commodious single slory dwellings, a good gin house, \c. 'I enns accommodating, but a libetal allowance will be made for prompt payment. Till s unquestionable. .SIMEON OLIVER, octi 7 wll si dec SHF, I /TON WHIT F ,A TEACHER intake charge ia. of the Rouble Branch Ac uiemy, Lincoln countv, Georgia A gentleman who will come with sufficient testimonials of character, anil quali fications to teach the different branches ol an English and Classical education, will meet with libo-al encouragement by immediate application to tile the 1 ruslecs. by order of the Trustees, oct. 13 wit SEABORN IMQSLEV, Scc’y. Georgia, Richmond county: William fuller, j Superior Court, June Term, I is ( I»b(8. James ((reside, j- Orlando Saitmnrsh, j In Equity: and John McLean. J Bill (or Relief &c I appearing to the Court that. James Ueeside re- A sides ou ot the state ol Georgia, that Orlando Sallmarsb resides out of liicbramd county, and that said bill has net been served on said defend ants. Jt is ordered that said defendants appear and answer to said bill, on or before the first day ot the next term. U is further ordered that this rule be published monthly tor live months in one of the gazettes of the | city ol Augusta. i A true extract from the minutes. JAMES Me LAWS, Clerk. July 26, 1838. main fiq'Ol R months after dale application will be m made to the Justices of the Interior Court of Richmond county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased July 31, 1838. A. W RHODES, Executor. months after dale application will be -7- i made to tlie honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Fortcr, deceased, for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. NANI.V POUTER, Adminislranix August 30, 1838. of said estate. months alter dale application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of barkg coun ty, lor leave to sell lot. No 95, Bth District, Merri woilier comity, belonging to James F. brown, a minor. __ EL.ZaBETH BROWiN, i July 1 1, 1838. Guardian of James F. Brewn. g, OUR months alter date application will be a made to the honorable the Interior ourl of Pike county, wlulu silting lorordinnry purpos s, lor leave to sell the real i state of \\ illiam Bryant, dc -1 ceased late of Burke count. . C. L. MATTHEWS, Administrator in rigid of his wife. July 9,1833. \ JL'OUR months after date application will be 1 *- made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Burke i county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave ! lo soil "II 'he real estate of Mark Desabuy, late of said county, for the purpose of a division between I lie heirs ot said estate. august H, 1838 GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. j months afterdate application will be I , ma le to the liunurab'e the Interior Court of Columbia copnty, when silling for ordinary pnr ; pus, a, lor leave lo sell six hundred acres of land, more or less, belonging to the estate of Bi njarain E. vvinliey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on the little Kioke creek, adjoining lands ol lla-gie Martin,and others V\ 61. P. BEALL, Vdn 'r July 26, 1838. month ; t date application - will be made 10 the 1n.:,0r hie I lie Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the whole ol the real estate ; of Sydney G. Holland, s minor, lor the benefit of said minor. JEREMIAH GltlFl-'ls, July 4 Administrator ol Sydney s, Holland L' O () K months after date application will he made i to tbs honorable Inferior Court of Columbia j county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J Bugg, late of ' >1 uscogeo county, deceased. July? A P ROBERTSON. Adm'fi pOI R months user dale, application will be 11 male to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Unit- ■ nary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be 1 longing In the Estal .of i/ampton Wade, laic of said count v, deceased. , I ROBERT BOLTON. Adm'r. f tub 12 mint / / / Georgia, Jclicrsoh County: WHEREAS, Robert Boyd applies for letters oi administration on the estate ol Robert Gordon, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol the said de ceased, to file their objection!, (if any they have,) at my office, according Hi law. Given under ray hand at office,this 10th October, 1838. EBEN. BOTHWELL, Clerk. »■«* H 1m Georgia, Scriven county: WHEREAS Azarmh Ennets applies for letters diamissory on the estate of Anneis Arnett, of Scriven county, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ungular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to beand appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro, this l( t)i day of September, 1838. Be Pt 10 JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk. Georgia, Burke county: WHEREAS Civility Hunn, administratrix on the estate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors olsaid dec’d to be and appear at my office, within the time prescrih ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 3l)ih July, 1838. By orderof court, 0 Cm T. H. BLOUNT, D. Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson County; WHEREAS James M. Lmquofleld, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to rite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at ,„y office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, w by said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at offiee.in Louisville, this Sthdny of May, 1838 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk, may 10 6 m Georgia, Columbia county: VV JumesCarlli| lge, administrator de , 7 honi « non, applies for letters dismissory on the estate ot Adam VV olker,deceased. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, In file their objections, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my office' to shw cause whj said letters should not be grant ed. Given under my band and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1838. _ GABRIEL JONES. Celrit. Georgia, Jefferson County: ' W HEREAS William L Kennedy, Abminis » Iratorwf John Right, late of this county de ceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said ad ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors oflhe said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any . they have, why said letters shall not be granted *” Given underlay hand at office, in Louisville this sth June, 18i8. June 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia,Jefferson county; W/ JIEREAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator * » on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late of said county, deceased, applies for tellers of dismis sion Irom said estate. 1 hese are tlierelore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appearat my office wiihin l be lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ke granted Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 251 h June, 1838 June2BL EBEN.2ZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county: IV HERE AS Hugh Neely, administrator on the * » estate of James Neely, deceased, applies for uisiniHsory Iron) haid edininistration. These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d to bo and appearat any office, within the timeprescrib* ed by inw, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 21st day of July, 1838. July 24 EbENEZER BOTHWELL,CI’k. Georgia, Jefferson county: VV “, hRIiAS ltr >’ a 'it Eullonl, administrator ou » » the estate ol both Lnson, I vie of this comi ty, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory Irom said estate. . i hese are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular . he Kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lilt I heir objections, if any they have, in my of fice, wit bin the lime prescribed by law, i 0 shew c mse why said letters ol dismission should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this Jlh July, 1838. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. .1 • Iv 7 Georgia, Columbia county - : V'V/ I ‘EUE.Vb James Canlidge, administrator, 7 , a l’i ) Jj es lor letters dismissory on the cslule ol Robert W. Walker dete.sed. 1 hese are tlierelore lo die and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their uojeclioiis, if any they have, within the time prescribed l.y law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand this 2d day ol June, 1838 GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county: Court ol Ordinary—Present, their honors John S. y Rieves, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, and Cha Jes C. Stewart, Esjs UHuleNi. Si. J u ly OH,, 1838. rOiN the application of Thomas 11. Hums,ad ministrator of W illiam Gross, deceased, lale of . Scriven county, slating that he has fully adminia terod sa-d estate, and praying citation for letters dia missory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show c uisefif any they have) why the same shall not be granted ; and that the same be published once a month lor sir months. A true extract from the minutes. Ju’y 10 183 - a mfiin JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county: VI/ H ERE AS Moses N. McCall applies for lel -7 7 ters dismissory from the executorship of William B. Dopson, of Scriven county, deceased : 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appearat my office, within the tine pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, tins 10th day of September, 1838. sepMO JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. months alter date application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when silting for ordinary purpooes, for leave lo sell five hundred acres of pine land, lying in Scriven county; one gold 10l containing forty acres, in the 2d sect ion, 2d district, Cherokee county, and one town lot in the town of Oxford, Newton county, oil belonging to the estate of Joseph Show-, make, lale of Burke county, deceased. JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE,) . , , ISAIAH CARTER, i Adm September 25, 1838. 4rn months alter date, application will be JL made to the Court , t Ordinary, of Richmond j county, for leave lo sell all the real estate of Sam uel Appleton, deceased, for Ihe benefit of his heirs. JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of hiswife, Ann J Finn, __ sep 8 m4m 5^ OCR months after dale application will be made lo the Court of Otdinnry, Butke county, for leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de ceased, ami also the real estate and negroes ol the minor heirs of "“id James Hines. EVERTT SAPP, Sepiamher j- 1838. AdtnT. and Guardian. |j" l R m"iuhs after date, application will ho V mane to the Honorable the Inferior Court of V Richmond coliHiy, silling ns n Court of Ordinary. ” for leave (o sell hit No. 135, in first section Lee count); containing 2021 acres, fiir /he benefit of tho fairs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, Hie of | Gw ainctt county. 1 * " JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm r. October 10. 1833 If OUR mouths nfier cate application will he ,• niado to the honorable the inferior Court of o.un.bia county, "hen siitjne fur ordinary rur- I irises, for leave m sell lot No. 386, in the i2th de tect of the Ist section, now Lumpkincountv, drawn I bv the orphans of U illiam Lawrence, deceased, for 1 fne benefit of naif? orphans. I ELIZABETH LAWRENCE,Guardian I Sci.iember 6,18J8. mloi J