Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 06, 1838, Image 4

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MlL'*". I ■ "" - ' ■ - COMMERCIAL. Front the Constitutionalist. stock ok cotton In Augusta anil Hamburg on the Ist inst. 1839. 1 >37. In Augusta, • 9,417 16,8/7 Hamburg, - - 1,996 4,U'M Total stock, - 11,1111 'I * SAU’MK.NTS OF COTTON From Augusta and Hamburg la Savannah an Charleston, from Ist October, la I ■ I A a\ Inis IS3s. I >37. To Savannah, - - 15,678 16.610 Charleston, by Rail Road, 2,827 '1,270 Total shipments, - 18,405 20,910 RECEIPT OK COTTON M Augusta amt Hamburg from IstOil. In 1 ins 1838. 1837. Stock on hand Ist inst. 11,113 20,911 Shipped from Ist ( etoher to Ist inst. - - 18,405 20,910 29,818 41.8)1 Deduct stork on hand Ist Oct. 1i,738 19..)28 Total Receipts, - 23,080 22,323 ( HAiii rsToN, November 3. We have the satisfaction to remark that our bn i ness prospects are still better than last week’s; tin amount of Cotton sold shows a gradual increase or our former report, of nearly 700 hags; the lowei qualities arc however in very little request, am buyers have become rather fastidious,and selecl only line staples at our highest quotations. The sales «1 Cplamis were 2(170 hags, at ,‘M all cents per lb. In Tong Cottons, nothing doing. Rai.timore, October 30. No change has taken place in the pricesof Howard street Hour since our las( weekly report. I o-day w« quote the wagon price uniform at >7,112.'.. and sales from stores have been made at $/,8/]. B>nie dealers ask $B, for limited lot). A sale of City Mills Hour 10-day $7,77, full, and Hus price may be considered a lair quotation. Nf.w l ong, <letoher 30. Flour is vcr.y dull. Small sales ol Michigan al $7,37, (thio sB.oo, and \V eslern >8,50 a $8,02. * Rye. —Targe sales of foreign, full 1)00(5 bushels,at I 12] els. and 3000 Northern at the same. Corn. —Sales of two lots, one at 91 and the other al 93 cents. Colton. —More doing to-day. The market full, hut principally for home use. Old I platuls at 11] a II cents, and 11 aII ), for new. Livrnrooi., ('etoher 1. We have had a fair demand fur Colton throughout the week, the trade taking their usual daily supplier which they arc enabled to do without producing any favorable impression on prices, holders of American meeting the demand fairly, but without pressure and the only change that can he nulieeii, is in tin common and middle qualities, which are abundant and have been sold in partial instances, at ~il reduc tion from last week’s quotations. In Brazil then is no change to notice, liahias and Marauhatiis an in limited demand and dillleiilt of sale. I’ernano are in increased demand and more readily saleahh at previous rates. Surats are in fair deniaud, hull tin' the trade and for export, hut are very freely tillered, and the buyer has rather the advantage,— 2100 American and 1000 Surats have been taken for export. f- 210 Sea Island, 10 a 29d; 5210 Hpland, 5] a 7.,'d; Sot! Mobile, Kic. 5a 7 ; 9000 New Orleans, saB] ; 370 Kgyptian, 10] a I3A; 1300 Pennons, &e, 82 a 9j'; 300 liahia, Sic. 7;’ aS j ; 590 Maranliam, ?,f a 9,j ; Sawginned, 7 a 9; 00 Demarara, Sic. 9 a 10] ; 180 Taguavra, 7] aBs ; 30 common West India, 7 ; 2100 Surat, Sic. 3,j a old. The t'niton market lias to-day been extremely dull. Sales 2000 hales. Prices barely , anil not in .every instance, sustained. hales. Taken on speculation this year, 93,800 Name in 1837, 117,900 Stock in Liverpool Doc. 31, 1837, 170,800 Same time, 183(1, 20-1,6i,0 forwarded unsold this year, 25,700 Same in 1837, 44,300 Increase of import tbit year compared with the same date last y ear, 333,79(1 Increase of stock, 214,700 Increase of quantity taken for eonsnnip. 102,000 Decrease of quantity taken for export, 10,935 COM PI Till) S POCKS. September 28, P'3s, 482,100 Same period, 1837, 207,700 Comparative view of the imports and exports of Cotton into and fjum Che whole kingdom, from the list of January to the 22d inst., and of the impoibs and exports for the same period last year. Into the kingdom this year: American, hags 1,061,585 South American, 105,3911 West Indies, Damarara, 4k e. -1,598 fast Indies, 79,0-13 Kgypt, Sic. 27,250 Total of all descriptions, 1,277,872 Same period lasi year. American, bugs 751,902 South American, 97,578 West Indies, Demarara, K.e. 4,357 Hast Indies, 121,101 Kgypt, ic. 35,915 1,011,216 Increase of imports, as compared with the same p 'rion, 1837 bags 263,626 KXPlMil's IN 1838. American, 37,797 Brazil, <1,601 fast Indies, 31,312 Total in 183 S, 78,800 Same pound in 1837, 103,593 Liverpool Correspondence of the New York Hera I.tveucom., October 2. The transactions in our Cotton market are grown:, more important than they have been ol late, and , decline of ii per lb. is, 1 tear, but a lorehoding ol still further reduction in price. The continued equal ity of the import and the sales, the near approach o the season when the new crop may he expected, the great depression which prevails In the cotton maim factoring district, have at length determined thegre.i holders to proceed with their sales at a more rapi. rate than they have been doing for some time hack During the week Humphries and Diddle have ill: posed of 20011 hales, and the other important house Jrave been uttering frooly, and during the ensiiin month, it is expected that Humphries and liiddl will tiring cotton into the market in still large quantities. The stock of kmcrii'.oi cotton in 111 market is now. you will perceive. 395,MU)hales Sou ricim, against 157,750, so that supposing the cor sumption of the next year to exceed the presei by 50,000, u deficiency of even 100,000 hales in th present crops would not in the least assist the mark ■et, and of this there is, from all act omits, hut litll likelihood. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Ch mu isi v, November 3. Arrived yesterday. —Si hr Oov. Ilutler, , Mil town. Below. —Ship Kormoso, from New York. Cleared. —Schr Merom, 1 nston, Alo’ lie. Went to sea yesterday. —l L brig Smi, r.rowi New York ; brig T-ther, Ncwcombe, Boston ; scl Shyloek, Hopkins, Boston. LAND AND FERRY FORSAKE. » * TILL he sold on the premises, on Sa*. rday, C • 122 d day of December next, that well know •tract of land in" Abbeville Hi-uh t, s mlh IV, m four miles from Barksdale ferry, on the Canihnd; goad, for many years belonging to the Matheson containing 600 aores ; also, the ferry ner Lilt river, which, added to the tract of I,ml, mains t situation valuable. The terms of 'le w ill he liber, .and those that] wi h to purchase the phi e will i w-eii iu attend the sale, as the s • »re d , mined to sell it. .1. K. Hilt 't'K, Agent for M. A. Simmons,and 1 lances Mathc; ■ November t, 1889. td BUGAB, MOLASSES AND SALT. re MUDS Muscovado Sugar J 30 hhds Molasses, good quality 400 sacks NaU. full sizi . for sale by ov 1 Uw2w J. MKKI.S -v t nr»KK siinurr sales. V* ' 11,L lie mjlil <>ii tin lir I Tuesday in Uuccinl.fr 7 next, at the court house door in the town of Waync'-Wpio, between the usual hours ol sale, the following property, vi/ .* four hundred and riglily-oni* in res of land, more or less, lying on JoMer, adjoining hin lof Jlctiry atid .lonian Heath,and I ellair; levied on as the prop ity of \V. ('. Hates, to satisfy three? I fi. fas. issued from a .In dices’ Court, in f 'vor of .lames I*. Allen, a.rl other,, vs. said W. r Hales. I.evied on and retunx-d to me hy a constable. Also, seventy acres of land, more or le*** . lying on Jo! b*r, adjoining lands of Sarah (Jess,and 'I honias J. Hixon, levied on as the; property of Seth Royal and Moses (jriflin, t:> satisfy two li. fas. issued Irom a Judice's (!ourt, in favor of Samuel 11. Huxton, vs. n 'l said Seth Royal and Moses (Jrilfiu. Levied on and re turned to me hy a eorntable. W. H. Dili (.LASS, Sheri If’. No\ embci l y 1838. 11 ji:rriiusoN smiiiiri ’s salio. V ft r I I.L he sold on tin* lir t Tuesday in Decenibc r f f next, at the inarkcl lioum* in tin* town of ( Louisville. Jelli*roii county, bed ween the usual hm r' of sale, two liiilie]in*. 1 and eighty-seven and a hail ! acres of land, more or less, levied on as the property j of Charles Harrison, to satisfy a li la in favor ol KJj/abetli Honer»n —property point ’d out by John 11, IVs wton, Kxenilor of estate ol I hos. Lightioot. R. J. I ARM HR, Shcrill*. November/), |S3B, td st im p \ s iii.KJ) i sa i * s. ®riLL he sold on the first Tuesday in Heeember next, 1 1 fore the Court House door in Jack sonboro, I idivrcn the; usual hours of sale, one tract I of land containing one hundred and fifty acies pine 'and. adjoining land« of Airs. Milley Sowell and .1 imp spy H. Hunter, lying on the stage road, levied on as i- (he properly of Robert Mevill, to satisfy afi fain in favor of \lnlford Marsh and others —property point in ed out hy defendant, levy made and returned by a ■ r ioiistable. id \ Iso, one tract of one hundred acres pine land, I v adjoining lands of Cphraim Hunter and Janie ' Hun- ' .1 ter, levied on as the properly of William Rushing, ii to satisfy his tax—levy made and returned by a (unstable. JACOB BRYAN, SshcritT. 1 November 5, IS3B. tit v% \i!l.*i;V NllK'ltlFf' HACKS', il B •/'li.l. bp sold i.t til.! court house door in War 1' ts ren nimity, on the fust Tm'sd.iy in Decem- I her next, between tin 1 usual lionrs of sale, three J ■ liiiiulred and eight ac res of land, more or less, third ipiality, lying on the waters of Cearson’s creek, ad -1 joining lands of Peter on Heath and others, levied on as the property of Hartwell Heath, to satisfy one li. fa. in favor of ilenhen Winfrey, issued from the lnfei iorC.mil, whereon said Heath now lives. I A Iso, the seventh part of two hundred and forty acres of pine land, more or less, lying cm the waters I of .Middle creek, adjoin)' lands of Parsons, Walker and others, levied on as the property of Martin r Wright, to satisfy one li. fa. issued from the Superior Court, in favor of John 1.. Burkhaller. JAM KB HALL, I). Sh’lF • November 1, IHBS, id IV A I! H l!X S \ I.K. nr 11,1, he sold at the court house door in War renton, Warren county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, ’’ the following property, to wit, the undivided share ‘ and interest of Lazarus Sallis in the following nc , grues in the possession of James li. Carter, being the j ime-sc venlli, to will negros named W«.s, I George, .Ine, Patrick, Muses, Jeremiah, peter, and Jared; negro women named Vi let, Huldah, Jnda, , ( , and girl Kal.u a, levied on under sundry li. fas. in fa ,(l vor of Thotnns (lil.son, vs. said Lazarus Sallis. Levy m ule and returned to me hy a constable. JKIiEMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. I November I, IS3S. td y I’<ISTI'O.V BI) HA 1,10. - MJLFII.L lll ' sold :.l the court house dour in War n y y reutim, on the lirsl Tuesday in Deeeml er next, between the usual hours of sale, the following I; property, to wit; one tan yard and house and lot in . tlie town id VVaiT.mton, adjoining Jeremiah Butt; i levied mi as the property of Hie Commissioners of (he I own id Warrenlou, to satisfy* a (i. fa. in favor ; of John 11. Heberts, vs. said Commissioners. Prop- ■ ; erl v pointed out hy plaintiff's attorney. JElt KAiJAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. • Novemher I, IS.’iS. Id - WAIIHKV Nil' i UlK|i-!H S '■ I.K. I LI. he sold at the court house door in said V* county, on Hie first Tcicsdayin January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop erly, vis: three Negroes, Dick, a man fifty years of age; Raymond, a hoy II years old, amt Hartley, a toy 10 years old, U'vic'l on as the property of Haynes S. Ryan, to satisfy one mortgage li. fa, in favor of Thomas (lihsoii, ailministrator on the estate » of Dennis L. Ryan, deceased. JAMES HALL, Ucu’y. Sh’lF. October 30,1 BBS. Id h CotIHHL I A H llT: KIV "" „ lid' he sold on the first Tuesday in Decent- ( . T V Ter next, at Columbia Conrl House, between ♦ Hi* usual hours ol salt*, a lot of land contoini’g j eight a *res, more or less, joining William Thom, s , and Mary Barnes —upon said lot there is a good and p convenient dwelling and other houses, and now in „ possession id' Turner Clanton ; sold under a mortgage (] li fa from Columbia Superior Court, Isaac Bryan vs. George VV. Thomas. Also, at the same time and place, three hundred and’hfty bushels of corn, more or less ; 1 yoke oxen ; 1 road wagon; three thousand pounds fodder; one cream mare; one black mare, both young; two negroes, Moses and his wife Mary, and five head of ( cattle, to satisfy two li fas from Columbia Superior ’ Court, iu which Kugcuc D. Conk and Simmons Craw- 1 ford arc plaintiffs, uml Richard \V. Jones and John 1 C. Watson are defendants. UK HARD 11. JONES, Sheriff. Novoml or 3,1 * .IS. td AH.III NISTIt A TO IKS HA ML SS/"IJ.I. he sold on the first Tuesday in January V'l next, at the lower market house in Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an I order of the t mi i t of Ordinary of Richmond county, seventeen Negro slaves, viz; Harry, l oin, Philip, Dick, Nancy, Lucy, Martha, Barbara, Phillip,Cicsar, Alford or Alfred, Nelly, Sally, Cornelia, Matilda, and Rachel, belonging Western IF Thomas, de coased, and to he sold for the benefit of his heirs. — I Perms at sale. KM KLIN KK. THOM AS, Adm’x. Novemher 2, ISUH. td V IKAII \IS I’lt ATitKS* H A I.t', I. he sold on the second Tuesday in Decem a * I her next, ,it being the 11th day of said ,i month,) at the late residence of Owen Holliday, de l- ceased, in the village of Raytown, in Taliaferro as I county, all the perishahle property belonging ,la the t . estate of said deceased, consisting id* horses, mules, i- hogs, cows, sheep, and stock of all kinds, a large at number of pork bogs, No. No,, and a large ipian id tity ol corn, fodder, oats, Nc. No., household at 1 kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &<*., and va i- lions articles l. j tedious to mention, Ihe sale to continue from day to day, if necessary, and the i < terms to he made known on the dav. He THE ADMINISTRATORS. Novcml cr 1, IS3S. 11 IL> V .M I V L's I K Vt OH'S SAI.K. i W” ILL la* sold on Wednesday, 12th December n " v v next, all the perishable properry belonging "j i to the estate ol I homos J. \S right, deceased, late ol 11 i t oluinhia county ,co isi>ting ot horses, cattle, hogs, .* : corn and fodder, plantation tools, household and ’ kitchen hirnilnic, one ox cart and oxen, and niaiiv ! other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. t>. W. BALDWIN, Administrator. November 1. IS3S, wJt R- i: \ I .A'l TO It’S SAI.IL tStk'll.L he sold at the late residence of John T 7 Perry, decease,!, near Wriglitshoro, Colum- I Ida comity, on Pucsday the till day of Dcccm’ or n. next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the per hr i,haii|r property of said decease. l, consisting of corn, loddcr, tlie present crop of cotton in the bale, horses, hogs and cattle, plantation tools, household and kitclicn furniture, with other arriclos too tedious to l( . enumerate. Ihe negroes will Pc hired till doth VV ;i| ,I ''cem cr following. Sale t uontimic from day to ua ( day' till ad is sold. Terms :u sale. I,;; J.IUD PERRY, r.x'r. us, October 27,1535. t.l j ' ( leonriu. Tttlinfcrro eonntv ! Alexander H. Stephens and \a 1 m (U ; i•) \V. Gl ier apply to me for letters of adminis ._ Ira.ion on tlw . Lite of lw n Holliday, late of said i county, deceas *d. op ( These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and ' j singular, the ki:..ln*J and .nxlitors of said deceased, to i c and a;*, car tit my oflicc within the time pre ! s, rihed by law. to * h v.v cause, if any they have. I why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at olli.e, this 2,'lh day of October, IST'. INK a o’XEAL. f. C. 0. j nov 1 lm ‘ NEW CHEAP f.xMIM’ TIN HE •„ V fiber la ju.t opened a new and I Family Grocery Store, next door above * Ilgnion’s, nearly opposite the Eagle and ■ ■ Hotel, where he will keep on hand a genera 11 1 rnent of such articles as arc in daily demand a'- am ily supplies, livery thing which tins market ami thoie ol New York and I harleston can supplj ' 1 always he kept for the benefit of his < u turners.— The citizens of Augusta ate invited to call an; J x * amine his stock. J. P. LEWIS. R. S.—His terms are cash, but families by making ■ arrangements to settle monthly, can be supplied by j sending orders, trwlm IIOV IRON FOUNDRY & MA HIM: SHOP* r*NHK undersigned has the pleasure to inform hit | friends and the public, that be lias now in suc cessful operation, his NKW FI UN At Is, constructed I o.i the latest and most improved principle, and is I p epared ro receive orde. for CASTINGS of all d' criptions, which he promises to execute with neatness and despatch, and at pric s that will not exceed in expeie e, any that may be imported. His MACHINE Midi' will be in operation about the mi Idle of November, and will then be prepared i i receive orders for STATIONARY and Lot EMO TIVE ENGINES. A I,SO, I All kinds of MILL and MACHINERY WORE, j A 1 orders from the country will be regularly at tended to. Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Win. Rat ion’s counting house, Kitzsimons’ wharf, where or ders and notes may' be left, which will be attended to daily. THOMAS HOTTER Ell. net 27 twdw i 0)A NEGROES FOR SALE. —The SUbSCrl | y her lias just arrived from Petersburg, Vir ginia, with one hundred and twenty likely young ne groes of both sexes, and every description, which ho oilers for sale on the most reasonable terms. He begs leave to make known to his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has made Hamburg his place of residence, and will be constantly supplied with ne groes suitable for planters in this vicinity. Those at a distance wanting to purchase, may at all times depend on finding a large number of negroes on hand. I The lot now on hand consists of able bodied men, j plough buys, two first rate blacksmiths, several likely and well qualified house servants of both sexes, sev eral professed cooks, washers and miners several j women with children, small girls, suitable for nurses, I and several small boys without their mothers. Rian- I ters ami traders are earnestly requested to give the \ subscriber a call previous to making purchases else- | where, as he is enabled and will sell as cheap or cheaper, than can be sold by any other person in the trade. HENJAMIN DAVIS. Hamburg, S. ( ~ Sept. 2S, IS3S. if N. li. —Also for sale, I wagon and four horses; I wagon and 2 horses ; 2 carryalls with horses; 1 first rate saddle horse, and I policy. d' /• The Columbia Telescope, Journal, Millcdgo \ ill e, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer, will please lopy the above for one month, and send their accounts to this olliee for payment. Ill,A NKHTN AND NIORHO < TOTHS. SNOWDEN &. SHEAR have just received from New York, a very large supply of superior Rose, Whitney and Dulfel blankets ; also, a very large supply of superior Kerseys and I,inseys,suita ble fir male and female servants, to which they res pectfully invite the attention of planters, sept 2.S ADDITION A L SUPPLIES. tt NO WHEN & SHEAR have received this day, it from New York, large additional supplies of fancy and staple Dry (•oixls, comprising a great variety of articles, suitable for the present season, which with their previous largo supplies, makes their assortment worthy of the attention of country merchants and planters, who will be supplied on the most reasonable terms. oct 22 TAM) FOR SATE. B TP WARDS of six hundred acres in Coiiimbfa i 1 county, 14 miles West of Augusta, lying on both sides of Hip public road leading to Wrightsboro, and in sight of the Georgia Rail Road, about one half of which is under fence and partly in cultiva tion, with dwelling house, gin house, &c. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call and view the premises. The terms will he made accom n o luting. MARY WALKER, oct 27 w4t -a| RANAWAY from the suh .Jjf , srriber, on the 27th instant, his hoy ARE, about .72 years old, live feet seven inches high, / black complexion, some of his S/ front teeth out. He is an un- ZSft&i.- common smart fellow, can road and write very well, and it is very probable ho may have a free pass —had on when he went away a blue cloth dress coat with metal buttons, striped satinet pantaloons; but 1 apt confident he will change his c othing every chance he ran get. I expect ho will I y and get to Sumter district, S. C., where his father I vcs. 1 would he thankful for rail road conductors t > have a look out for said boy. 1 will give a very li .era! reward for his apprehension and delivery to m ■ at Raytown Post Office, Talliaferro county. Geo., or his confinement in any jail, so that 1 get him again. ' JAS. R. BROOKE, nov 3 wtf JAITAHIRS NOTICE. TILL be sold at the lower market house in this \ 7 city, on the first Tuesday in December next, (by ordi r of Council,) a negro man who calls himself John, says he belongs to William Daniel, and that he runaway from him at Greensboro, Alabama; he is forty-two or three years of age, live feet seven inches high, dark complected, and to he sold to pay expenses Sic. W. LAWSON, Jailor, j Augusta, October 30,1888. td LOOK VT Til is. JJRTILL he sold, under an order of the Honorable V V the Inferior Court,sitting as a Court for coun ty purposes, in the town of Madison, Morgen county, on Tuesday, the 27th day of November next, sixteen Town Lots, containing each an acre or more, lying or the south-west part of town, the highest and healthiest part of town. Terms of sale made known on the day; JOHN C, REES, Clerk. (Ictobcr li, 1 SJS. td VAU ABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR S A I.E. T S’ 1 ! 11 E subscribers offer for sale the following valu- S hie property in the nourishing town of Craw lordvillc, to wit: three-fourths of an aero on the north side of the public square, suitable for building a tavern or a house of residence, or houses for vari ous kinds of merchandise. This lot will be sold in sizes t i suit purchasers. One other vacant lot lying north of the above, and on the north side of the j Georgia Rail Road, containing one acre, suitable fur a private residence. Also, one other lot on the prin cipal street, two doors below the south-east corner and next door above the tavern of Messrs. Scott & Cluilliu. Fills lot is perfectly prepared (having on it an excellent store house) for selling goods. All the above property will be sold low for cash. J. lI.R. SHACKELFORD Sc Co. Apply to J. 11. R. Shackelford, and in case of ab sence, to L. \V. Shackelford, who Is our duly author ised agent, Crawfo.dville, Ga. November 1. IS3S. wlm ENOCH months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Infe r or Court of Rtirke county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell four hundred and ninety acres of land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes county, known as No. live in the fifth district, it be ing the real estate of Sardis E. Cross, late of Burke county, de eased, and sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. JuSERH S. CROSS, Administrator. November 2, IS7S. Toorgiu, Columbia Trinity: nj HERE vs Owen W. Baldwin applies for let ters of administration on the estate of Thos. I J. Wright, late of this county, deceased. , These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish , all and singular the kindred and credit >rs of the said , deceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, 11 shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2.ul day of October, 1 SOS. Wt 27 G VRR 11 I. JONES, Cl’k, Gcorxin, Striven county : \ 1 ’’HERHAS John Williams applies for letters of r y administration, de bonis non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Henry Magee, deceased : These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish j all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said j deceased, to be and appear at my office within the ■ time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they ; have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at olliee. this Oilth j October, IS3B. JOSH! A REURV. Clerk, or t JO AN M AT, C 1 RCtT LAli. fS t lIK Faculty ol the Medical College ol the •‘Hutc ■ of South Carolina inin-iuriees, that the nnininl Session of the College will commence on llio second Monday in November, os usual. An Introductory Leeture will bo given on that day at noon, ninl I lie regular course Will be resumed on l lie following morning. On Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. D. On Surgery, by John W agner, M It On Institutes and Practice ol Physic, by S Henry Dickson, M D. On Physiology, by James Moultrie, M D. On Obstetrics, by Thus. G Priohan, M D. On Chemistry, by C U Shepard, M I). On MalAleiia Cilice, by Henry II Frost, M 1) On Puthologieal An Homy and Medical.lunspru dence, by I. Geddillgs, M D. Deni .iistrulioi.s of Analomy, hv K " nnleman, M I). S. HENRY DICKSON, Dean. Sept, 0 milt HAIKU & JKOWLAND’S Fire I’rool IV tire House, Augusta Geo. r j Mi E undersigned groletul lor ih< patronage so 3 liberally extended lo them by the public since I bey have been in I ho V\ aro J louse mid Commission ! business, beg leave to infirm their trends that they continue in transact the same ut their old stand Where business will met t the same prompt attention ns hcreiolore. All orders lor the sale ol Colton will have the greatest possible <; re, and orders mr Pug ging or other articles ol mereiiandise wall he tiled on the best terms our market will afford; hut not hav | mg an interest in any wholesale grocery or other I goods est Id shnieol, we shall hoy Irma those who | soil cheapest and charge the regular commission for I pure basing, which wo inisl wall bo to the entire I aalisliielion of our customers. V\ h n required, ad vances will be made on produce in store, mid all the i snal liieililiosgiven lo our friends that are gen erally given by regular Commi-tion Houses, oi l 3 15 AIUU & HUW Lt. ND 80* Each of the city papers will publish the | above once a week until Ist January next 15 &U. IIEBS iU BEALL’S Firc-l’rooT Warehouse, Augusta, Ga. i fljvHE undersigned, grnlelul for the hhcai pat- I Ji. ronage and support of their friends and cus- Inincrs hereloliire, beg leave lo inlorin ihem and j l he pntihc, I toil they continue in transact a general \\ are house ami Commission Easiness, at I heir old stand on Broad street Their warehouse I and elosfl stores aro ingood order ter the reception of cotton and goods in store, Liberal advances will I at nil linn s lie made on produce and consignments. ■ 'fhe agents ot the Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton consign j cd to ns at the different depots, as also any goods I that may be ordered through ns up the road. lIOIMUNM, .1 FNNINGS & Co. Whole ! sale Grocers, are now receiving and opening an I extensive slock ol Groceries, in the fire proof store of the warehouse newly erected, which they will |he prepared loolferon the most liberal tones. All orders through us, and filled by them, w ill be free ! ofer mmissioos.and to the entire satisfaction ol the j panics ordering. All communications will ho addressed to us jointly, as the business in future will he conducted I m ihe name ol Ho firm. Pledging their usual prom pi ness lo all bin mess confided I.« their cure, will hope to merit a coniinrun.ee of the confide*ice hcreiolore so liberally bestowed. JOHN REES EGBERT 15. BEALL. Augusta, October 2, 1838 Bk>“ she eily papers, .Milledgevilln Recorder, Standard of Union, Soul hern V\ lug, Athens, will copy the above into their papers weekly, uniil first January next. E. 15. B. JjsLAiVi’A TH>N FOR SALE. —Tho sub scriber offers lor sale bis splendid plantation, in Leo county,containing one lliousaml six hundred acres of land, all in n solid body. Jl consists ol lots 66, 57, 73, 83, B‘J, 103, 104, anil one olhoi, number not now recollected, in the ihird District of Lee county. About 3.50 acres are in cultivation, and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of ii having been cleared more man five or six years, and in 'si of it within I he last I wo years. Tho cl.’ored land is all of I he first quality, oak and hickory L’ii‘l, and is capable ol producing Irom 13 to KJOII pounds of coiton lo the acre. Tho un cleared land is all of the same quality, except two lo s which are first rale pine land,and almost equal lo the oak and liicA'or.V l"r the production ol cotton. On the plantation is u first rate gin house and gin, the running gear bunt Ins' year; also a comfortable dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings lor a planter who works 25 or 3U hpnds. On the land are several fine springs of exccii'ei’t, pure w ater and Ihe well water used ai the plantationis (final lo al most any in the up-country, for .freshness, nod purity. The place is also very healthy, as them was not a sing e case of sh kness amoOg my ne groes last year, requiring the attendance ot a phy cion. The land lies on the eastern branch ol Chickd sawhalchie creek, 18 miles from Albany, in Baker comity, the head of steamboat navigation on Flint river, which will enable the purchaser lo gel his crop easily to market. The terms will be made to suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, at Athens, or ufthoeditor ol the Chronicle & Sentinel. June7 trvv&wlf CHARLES G. McKBNLEY. IMPROVED PATENT COAL AND B M eed Cooking Stoves, Ac. —The im dersianed has just received a large supply of im proved Stoves for Coal or Wood, ol entire new patterns,and of various sizes, viz; Tlie “People’s ( onl or Wood Cooking Stove," superior to any heretofore in use, not only on ac count ut convenience, llie perfectuiamn r .n which i (be cooking is performed, but also on account of | the economy of bud which it effects. The “Patent Grecian Bailor Grate,” w hich for 1 beauty and economy excels all others, producing j greater ell Vet with less tuel I 'The ‘Parlor and Hail Siovo,” passing bent from | the basement to the upper pan, through tint s in the lour corners, mid ihrotigh additional columns. The “Parlor and Pipe Franklin;" with plain and j even tops, lor w ood ■ r coal, newly constructed, with swelled buck, sunk hearth, door front, &c. The "ship and .Steam Boat Stove,” calculated j to cook for 50 to 200 persons, with less (net and greater convenience limn any other Stove, now in use. Also, a variety of smaller Stoves, with the some improvements. The “Box (i and 9 Plate Stove,” open and plain lops, of various sizes, from 18 to 36 inches. Also, American, English and Russia Sh el Iren; Stove Pipe; sheeting and brazing Copper ; Block . j 1 in, and Tin Plate—all of vvlueh lie offers fin- sale . i low fin - cash or approved paper, ai No. lf>B Broad , street, sign ol the Police Pol,mid directly opposite the Engle & I’liccnix Ho. cl. 15. F, CHEW. . j oct 23 stw&d GEORGIA LIME WORKS. i If E subscribers respectfully inlorin Ihe pnh ■| “ lie that they have commenced ihe . manufactory ol LIME near Jacksonboroiigli, in Scnveii county, Ga. They have extensive qnar riesol In ncstono, which is considered hv profes sor J R (lotting, Slate Geologist, to whom the . proprietors are indebted lor the inforn ation I winch induced them to embark in the undertaking, In be n( ihe very purest kind. They have conse qiionlly erected large mid mhstaniial Kilns in ! Ihe most approved manner, and procured men 'l from the North who aro perfectly acquainted with j the business A portion ol the Lime is now in , j market and has boon pronounced hy the principal J builders in the neighborhood ol Augusta and -1 others, to boos excellent quality. Th« subscri •i bora take pleasure in inviting those who take an i interest in thu ilevclopcmonl of the internal resour . ces of (ioorgia. to examine it, being convince d that - the whole l ulled (Hales cannot produce a more > beautiful article. They have now a quantity on hand, whi eh they will di livci at the mi.mb of Brier Creek on the >.n annuli river, or at Augusta. Having extensive pnparaffins in progress, they expect lo he aide nmc:g the next winter and spring to supply or nersto.a very large amount; and liny have every . reason to h■n. ve that they will entitle themselves to in. ttivor and patronage of ihe public by pro ducing a cheaper and belter article ut home than , . iti. I*i' found abroad. I Orders will he reeoivedjhy f) Kirkpatrick <fc Co. , "f hy 1 „os L Smith at \ ngusln, . r Jacksonhoro’. „ OGRN ELIES & SMITH, may i 2awd<J-w tl 1 Dlll’G store. suhscrih.rrcspeclfiilh mforns his friends a and the public generally, that he has taken i r ‘•••wet store No. Slid, m McKenzie* Bennoch’* buddings, ivmere he is receiving a large and fresh I i'-sortinent ul Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass j* ■ N . ut ‘ s > Siirgie d In-trunienis, Perfumery, Ac. ■v, wbnli he will dispose of on die most accom , Hu* IftiMix (onus. Physicians and merchants are requested to call 1 nml “' >llllllO Ins stock, as Ins articles are fresh and g inline, and .lov will he pleased will, Ins lermg. Outers Irom the eoumry piinciimllv attendel to Diut evjirv article womntyd ol the first quality ’ uet 10 sw 3m ROBERT CARTER (< A K. IVES, are tow receiving addition | j • 10 their fall ami winter stuck of Urv G ood viz: Kicli C-1 black It ilinn Do gro grain ilo do Rep S l lUa, new stylo Rich coloured Italian and figured Silks Du figured and plain Satins Superior black and blue-black (’hairy Du do do Bombazines Do figured do Do black and bluo-black French Merino Do coloured do do Do buff and orango do do Do pink and blue do do Do crimson do do ■ Do Linen Cnmbncks and Hdkfs Do embroidered French Copes and Collars , Do do Mourning Shawls G-4 and 4-4 Do do coloured do do Do do plain Clialey do do Do 0 1 and 3-1 Chinelle Do Rob Roy Shawls Silk, cotton worsted and merino Hosiery 1 Cloths aral Satinets, negro goods ’ Misses’ Fur Capos, and largo size do 1 Satin do, new stylo Superior black silk Velvet Do purple and brown do Thread tldgingsand Inserltngs Muslin do do Fine Florence Braid Runnels Do English Straw and Tuscan Bonnets Hose and Whitney Blankets Mackinaw and rino Crib do French Corsolls, new style, &c Are Store under the Globe Hotel, Augusta. trvvlw ocllB ENGLISH lIIGII ' rjpilE subscriber respectfully inlbrnrs the inbabi lants of Augusta, that the first winter quarter of the above school, will commence on the first Monday of October, in the room recently occupied , by Mr. Pike, on the Mori It side of Ellis-slrcel, a lew doors below Centre-street. Tuition pie quarter of twelve went s, in advance, as follows: F«r the Elementary branches s 7— the higher branches, ©lt), sept2o Dun W. B. BUICKETT. The city papers will plenie copy the above i citv SherTff’s sale. t S'XT” ILL be gold on the first Tuesday in M'ovem , »» her next, at the lower market, in the usual , boms of sale, one Pedlar’s Wagan and Harness. I one black Horse, levied on ns the proper:y of Rob ert Prentiss, under ft reclosure of a mortgage, Bum- J uel M, Calhoun vs. Robert Prentiss. Terms cash on delivery. E. MAR PIN, ShTF, (J. A. , ocl 12 td cm«■; piU)t4i wAlii; iiolsi;'. “ ■ fOIIIE subscribers take tins method ofirdormmg i B. the public that they will continue to transact ■ as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their 1 Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli -1 citaslmre ofpublic favour. Grateful lor past pntro -8 ange, they assure their friends no exertions shall he c wanting to promote the interest of those who may entrust their business to them. Their charges in .s future will ho like other establishments ol the kind I Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving I and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended i, to. S KNEELAML) & CO ea ng 31 205 svvtl SUMIVtRR RETREAT FOR SALK. i t Will ho sidd, if applied hir shortly, ll o 'ot j u| andnaproveinentsaUheSand Hills,knonn .! ; 9.'Jil_ns the Tnrkneit Spring Place, furaier'y ’ iiwou I and occupied by Col 7'huinas Met Iran. Tie lot containing twenty five acres, a large part ol 1 which is in woods, and includes Tnrknelt’s Spring, train which the City of Augusta is supplied with water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling ■ with all other buildings necessary lor Ih > accotn- I tnodalion of a lumily. Possession can be given I immediately i Also—A small T.ot containing between two and three acres, separate front the above by the Mil i ledgeville Road. Apply to May S tuth JkIENKVH CIIMMINO. ASA ItG.VINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, '■HIE subscribers have Just opened a general ,fa assortment of Dry Goods of the latest winter 1 fashions, consisting in part of French i nd L rubai Prints Latest style Florentine Bonnets Do do French frilled Collars Do do Monselino Delaines Do do Vi loris Alpines Do do pro d- Map Merino French and English do Latest style primed Highland Shawls Do do Parisian Flowers fur Bonnets Do do Rep Silk Do do Erode Nnp Do do Grade Swiss A i.so, New style French Blankets Blankets ol every description for Negroes Satinets iio do do Ln.spys do do VVooii'en .Hosiery do do Sli ics do do All ol which will be disprsed of on the very lowest terms. McKEE <V DOW, out '7 ti 'vSw 3ti9 Rroa l-st CO-PA RTNE’ISHIP. ratllE undersigned having taken A. ROWI.AND 8 into partnership, the IV’AR £'■.fOUSh, AND COM MISSION UUSNIESS will be conducted un der the firm ol Baird Howland, after Ist off‘do ber next. JiE.M J. BAIRiJ sept. 18 20 PORT WINE, WHISKEY, Ac. 'vSij Mon ng.ihela Whiskey 25 bids snpeiior Port Wine 100 coils Bale Rope. Just, received and for sain by W. E. & J U. JACKSON, 1 October! Auctioneers. Factorage and Commission Business^ | 'll h subscribes having located themselves in A the city ol Sav nnnah, for Ihe pnroi se of car 1 rying on a general factorage and commission bus iness under the firm and style of Wimberly & Jones, lender their services to their friends and the public. EDWARD WIMBERLY, JAMES JONES. Savannah, October 10, 1838 swim Twenty Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscriber, about a manlb since, a negro girl by the name IA iT \ti Aphousine, likely, and about six- I j 1 een years ol age. Tin- above reward ‘ w 'd he paid lor her apprehension and delivery to J. P. SETZB. uug Z7 trvvtf JVTEW GOODS II B KIRTLANA D &,( 'o. i'l Merchant Tailors, have received a very rich , assortment of extra super Broadcloths and Cassi- { ‘ meres, Extra super Black Velvet Cloth Du do Blue do . Do do Green do i I Ho do Green mixt do Do do Coronation riba] Cassi meres Do do Regalia do Do do Batm stripe do Do do Empire Diagonal do Do do Wool dyed Black do Superior Black and Blue Black Satin Vestings, Embroidered English do., Woolen Velviis, &c. &c! i stipe ior Black and Fancy Dol’d Hoskin Gloves" I Suspenders, Ac An. sept. 18 ’ M’l/MUI) FRENCH PRINTS, MIM I)LJi & SHEAR have received ibis kJ day from New York, a large supply ofs| lendid ■ French Prints of the latest Paris styles, also Rich Embroidered Table and Piano Covers and a great vario.y ol other articles suiiablefor tbo prtv.eiii sea son, i i which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. t ,cl 20 DIRECT IMPORT * 1 is. 3 A ,J . AIjKIS B ' 4 y -' 1 10-4 London Duffel -fix? Blankets 2 bales superior Rose and Whitney Blankets Fur sale low by ‘JO BONES & CARMICHAEL. Georgia, Richmond county: V iliiam Fuller, ] Superior Court, June Term, , v * I 1838. James Kreside, }> Orlando Sidtmarsh, | In Equity and John McLean. J Rill lor Relief &c. [j T appearing to the Court that James fireside rt , , s| d s °"' “f 'he state ot Georgia, that Orlando Nilimarsh resides nut of Rjehm md county n „d dial said bill has ma been served on said delend ants. It is ordered that sail) defendants appear and niswer to said bill, on or before the first day oil he next term. It is further ordered that this role be published monthly lor five months in oncof the gazettes ofihe city ol Augusta. A true extract from the minutes July -.0. IMS. 'ir^.VW.,o* HAT STOKE*—4. D. MALLORY hiving connected himself with one o( the largest mnnulaclurmg houses nt the North, will in luture conduct the business under lire firm of A. JJ, Jlltllury A Co. 'i'heir present arrangements will enable A. B. M. & Co. to enpiily their customer! on iho most aceummodating terms. They are new receiving their Fall and Winter supply of Gentle men's Huts. Caps, Arc ; also, a large assortment of Ladies’ Bonnets, of tho latest style and superior quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in their line, either nt wholesale or retail, arc solicited to call mill examine their assortment, oct 8 if A. B. MALLORY & c O . \OTICIi'.— Tl e subscriber will p siiively at public outcry, on Tuesday the 6th day of November next, the following properly, viz : I sulkey, I liuggv, 1 carriage, with harness to each I match black horses, superior as family horses I do brown do 1 Middle horse 1 negro woman, (Hetty,) about 19 years of age I lot It igs, of superior slock, 2 cows and calves, 2 be Hers The undivided half of two nere lots, known itl the plan of the town of Waynesboro, as lots num bers 119 and 120. The lot in this place where be now resides, on which there is a comfortable two story dwelling abd office, with the necessary oat, buddings, all in excellent repair. Mis entire house hold (in nil ure among which ihcro are carpets, chairs, sofa, sideboard, dining table mid ends, &c. Besides many other articles too tedious lo enumerate. AI.SO, 1 tract of land in Burke county, containing fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James W. Jones and John Watkins. I lot in the town of Louisville, on which tiiero is a good two story building now occupied as a con fectionary and billiard room. Lot n umber 357, 3d district, Ist section, of original ly Cherokw, qow Forsy b county Lot number 89 >, 3d district, 4th section, of original ly Cherokee, now Floyd county. Lot number 921, 3d district, 4th section, ofonginal ly Chorokeo. now Floyd county. Lot number 1072, 3d district, 3d section, of original ly Cherokee, now Rankling county. Lot number 1245,215 t district, 3d section, of origin ally Cherokee, now Paulding county. Tho sale lining (or the benefit of my creditors they are particularly requested lo attend in person or by attorney. All persons indebted lo the sub scriber, arc requested to make immediate pat meat. Terms of sale —All sums under tflO cash, over $lO small notes and approved security payable ilia first of January next. M. P. VERD.RY. Waynesboro, Oct, 17 svvld ‘ FALLANI) WINTER, GOODS. WILLIAM CLAUUETT I S receiving and opening, nt 238 Broad street, (a o few doois above the Post Office corner.)a rich and well assortment of Fresh Full Dry Goods, conipri mg < very article in the line, viz : Cloths, cassimeres, satinets,satin velvets, vesfings, Arc., super mnlleonis, Paradises and vcrilnses, If and 5-4 black Italian silks, plain and figured colored and blue blacii silks, wide apron silks, 3-4 nml fi-4 .Merinos, English and I*roneb, all colors; superior figured Merinos lor cloaks and drosses ; British, French and American calicoes; largo assortment handsome furniture calicoes; scarlet small figured calicoes; Hosiery, of silk, cotton, lambs wool, Any lor ladies, gentlemen, misses nod youth ; Gloves,of silk, kid, rolton, heavy link-kin, Am. all sizes; Blankets, 10-4 to 14-4 whilney, rose, maekinnu and saddle; Flannels, large assortment of while, grey, i yellow and red ; Domestics, sheetings, shirtings, homespuns, drills, Ate.; Irish Linens, warranted pure linen yarn and very cheap ; Real British long cloths; a few imperial .Marseille Quills, assorted sizes; Pilot cloths; Flushings; Negro cloths; plain and figured floor clodi ; baiz 's, &c:, with an extensive variety of fancy goods, such as new style of bonnets, boons and ribbons ; Ladies’ and Misses shoes and slippers ; worked capes and collars; Item si itched colored bordered, and splendid em broidered cainiuirk lldkl’s; luney dress ffdkls and Scarfs ; rich Thibet Shawls; Merino and Tnnon plaid .'■bawls; Laces ; Edgings ; Insertions ; striped and plaid Sw ss and jaconet t Muslins; Slocks, cravats,collars, bosoms; colored cheneille cord; sewing silks, assorted ; spool and flux thread, with every nrticio in the line. His friends and the public arc invited to rail and examine his assortment, which will be sold on the most pleasing terms trvviw oct, 19 iVf I’be (1 n 1I >li 1111 imalist will copy the above. 1/AitUN FOIt SALE. dhe subscriber offers for sale liis lands in Columbia county, situated on 11,0 nmin from Augusta to Columbia Court House, thirteen miles •tSSSSafi.above the former, and nine miles below the latter place, containing about 650 acres, and is so situated that two desirable settlements may bo made, shoo'd the w hole be too much lor one person, with improvements on each; either of which will be sold separate, should the purchaser desire it The terms and land can be known or seen by ap plying to ibe overseer, on the premises. Provisions can be bad on the premises also June 1,1838 ml t HARMONG LAMAR. SAM NOTICE.—The undersigned having 2 removed from Clark county to Lincolnion, will attend lo the practice of Law in the tSupeitor ami Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad jacent counties. Busiuesoinlruslcd lo his care will be promptly attended to. HENNING B. MOORE, References--lion Charles Dougherty, Hon. A S. Clayton, Hon.'i homas VV . Harris, (Jon. Edward Harden, Athens; C. J Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, A. J mfiler,Col. John Millcdge, William E. Jones, Augusta I.ineoliilcii, March 24, 1838. vvlf . It AN AWAY from the subscri hero, residing in Greenvillo, Ga., a mulatto boy, by the name of DICK, (calls himself F tcliard,) said boy is u ). y about 6 lent 1 inch high, raw boned, U and weighs about 17b, or 80 lbs. cxsjZ&e qniekspoken, vvilb oneof his loro —"—.va Q• teeth broaen oil, and but little hair on his head; quite intelligent active,and strong ns to muscular power. We brought said negro from the line of Mississippi and Alabama, thinner County Dick had on when he went away a mixed coat and fur bat. other clothing not recollected. He formerly came from N.C. Also at l lie same time runaway, a bright mulatto boy. by the name of W ESTLEY, belonging to Cot. Cooper, near this place, about. 25 years of age, quick spoken, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, spare made,, and a barber by profession. This boy was bought I from .Mr. W'ooiliirkc’s, nt Columbus, in ibis iSiale,. and by him was brought from .Maryland; be has frequently threatened to go back. V\ estlv bad ots j when be went away, a striped pairof pantaloons. • 1 bey both left, without any provocation, ami j with money enough to carry them some distance, j and it is supposed will make lor some Iree State. 1 i is probable they may have five p sscs, or may bo carried of by some white person. Whoever will j apprehend said negroes,and lodge them in Jail, so that we get hem, shall Ire liberally rewarded June 18 HARDAWAY & HAWKINS t-CHaving a desire to remove to some of the low counties in the state, I now offer 2 for sale my possession ol lands in Warren county, and within two miles of Warren tun, and a quarter of a mile from the Georgia Railroad; there is seven hundred and twenty-four acres, and about four hundred and fifty in the woods, well timbered, and all good for culti vation. Those that wish to buy would do well la cull and ex.-.mine the land. PETER CODY. aug 9 w3m , a -- i FOR SALE —A valuable llrinse feiij mnl Lot in Crawfordvillc, and a s—is..stock ol Goods.—The undersigned be ing u strolls lo close their mercantile business, offer for sale their lot in the town ol t raw lord villc, Tnl mterro county. It is weli improved, having a first rate store-house and counting room, comfortable* dwelling, kitchen, Am all nearly new, ofgood ma terials, and .veil arranged. If the lot is not sold be -1 >re Hie first Tuesday in December, it will then bo offered at public sale, and possession given the fir.-t, day of January next. Terras will be acroramoda ing, and be made known at tint ■ ofsale. J boy will also sell a good bargain in their stock of Goods, which have been wa ll selected in Now \ork ami Charleston, and is generally admitted t» be one among the best selected stocks in the up- . country. Any person wishii g to vest capital m ' merchandise, would do well lo call and examine I his property. IiATTLK «te DICKJNaOiN. Crawfurdvillt, Ga , August 29,1838. wl4t S' AND FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers -** ■J for sale Ins | lunation, lying adjacent lo the village ol Lincoliitou,on the road front Augusta lo Petersburg, c intaining sevent eu liundrcd and sixty (176 U) acres, about half of which is cleared, nml under good fencing. There is also situated on the premises, a containable dwelling house, a gin housc, packing screw, <fec. Any person wishing to purchaae such a (arm) would do well local! and ex amine lor themselves. REM KEMBUN. i Del. 21 vv lin