Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 13, 1838, Image 4

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TTin UNITED STATUS TKVfCt,. I n _ Tl.e subscriber* take great pleasure* in , 4 (ft informing the citizens oi ( olnmhia,and \ [jJB-=y travel lorn generally, ilmt tin* elegant , (slabiisluncnl. which li.is unden' no a tl.on «i:;l» I repair, he*id-s having many new and fm« -<• tom*, wdl be opened lor the reeepijo. ot company, •early in October next : and from ibc.ir long » \]n r - nice in busine-R, they hope to meet a lull «l :, rool pnhhe patronage. Tot ho member* ol ilie legislature, Lawyers at the Mar, nnd private families, thin csl \ ♦ liflnnenl oilers many ad vantages fur ilieir comfort and con venijnee; nnd every exertion shall he used n» rendersatisfaction r lIA IVINKH A- 111 M. p. S.—-Persons w isliir.r* to ehgu r mu> in fids Hot I, will please address Ili<; pubscrib ih name cl lately \\. & ll sept 24 /’IOUD LAND FOH « % Ll£.—The anl scri * H hots ( lh*r for gait* ll.nr h.in!a on Hrond river, in Flberi county, eight mi leg sonih of K»borlon, comprising two settlements, one ol Odd acre*. and I he other<oo acres; ibere. is on tin-two HUlhnants 400 acres of river bottom, 250 ol which is cleared und adapted to the itillivniion ol c orn or rollon, 350 or 4(H) acres of fresh land, well adapted to the rullivolion ol < olion, and ahonl T»0 nerc s ol u nod land, of good quality; iho old Idgb land nidi pro diiroi u< JI, and bill little washed ; eomfoit.ihle and commodious single story dwellings, go*«l gin house, Ac. 'Leans arc-'onirnodnliiig, hut a liberal allowance will be made for prompt pavnicnt. I ill * unniieslioHuhJv. • l.MldlN OI.IVKU, net l? vvl I ■.filer Si IS I/fON VV 111 I I•.. L\\i)s Fou s ibifi. 'I ho Mihs< riiier offers for sale his lands in Columbia county, sitnuied on the main road leading from Augusta ls» _][( ( olombin (Dint House, ilirlcen miles ,iho\e t lie former, and nine miles below I lie latter plnee, coiilniniiig about (J5O nr res, and is so situated thai two desirobin seMleincrilH may he made, shoo'd the w ludo he 100 nine h for one person, with improvements on each; either of whu ll will bo sold separate, should tho purchaser desire it The terms anil land tan ho known or neon hy ap plying to the overseer, on the prt mises. Provisions can he had on the promise s also. June 1.183 S nai JIAUMONG LAM A IC. I laving n dc* ire t » remove to some of low eonnltec in Iho slate, I now ofb r for.sale my poKsession of lands in VN arre n count y, and within two utiles of Waian dSAflSah'oii, and a quarter of a rude from tho Georgia Kailro.ul ; I hen? in kuh hundred and Iwonty-foiir nen s r and about lour hundred and fifty in Ihe woods, wo 1 umbered, and all goad for cnlij vntinri. Thom that, wish to buy 'Annul do well to call ami examine the hnd. PKTKK (JODV. nug 9 w3rn n « FOU SAhP-A valuable House Ls iiiml Lot in ( raw foid \ illr, an 1 a I. ,*doek of (lOOtiHi—'l’lio linden igm d be ing el* sihhim in eln>e iheir moreantilo husiin •> s, <. fl* • i for ««lo f heir lot in the town of ( mwlordville, Tid iulerro eounly. ll in well improved, having a first rale u| jfe linn.M) and counting room, roiitibrirddo -dwelling, kit ebon, Arc nil nearly new, of good ina lennjN,mid well iirrangni li I he* lot is lint sold tin* i faro tho first Tin? day in IheeMiher, M will llien ho ( offerodal public sale, anil possession given iho/ir i day of January next. 'JVrnn will he ace uiinnuda mg, and ho unde known nt tiuv* olVdo. ’I hey will also noil a good bargain in llicirslnek I eiftfoads, which Imvo been w* 11 sehrled in Acw I i oik and < harleston, and is generally admilied to I bo one aiiinng (he best f,oh*eleel slocks in tho up- | country. Any person widiiig to vest capital m | merchandise, would dn wtdj in call and exaiiiine i this property. JIAT’J’PK At I>l< Kli\S( >iN. i <’rnw/nrdvilh , (in , August *J‘J, JN.’H. w1 It | «A \I) POI? S,l lil'J# I ln> sohscriher oilers I J Lc sale his pl ujiation, lying adjaeum in (),<• j village ed l.ineolnton, on tho road from /lugosfa in Petersburg, e iniaining seventeen Iniiidrcd and sixty j 1 (1750) acre's, about half of which is cleared, and j ( under good fineing. I hem is also sitnaud on tl.e I 1 premises, a eninlortHhlo dwelling house, a gin- I 1 lieiiMC, packing screw’, Ac. /ny person wishing to • t pun ha.se* Miiel.a farm would do well to call and ex- 1 .amino lor themselves. KID'J KKM SOM. 1 Oel. 21 vv 1 in .. » FiMi s vim: ok iii«: \m:. AN excellent i'oMen I’lmitulion on Hark ('amp creek, in Huike county, lying wev! ol the J lands ol Governor Schley and (-’ol. (irnhliN, cam- j mining fifteen hundred tic res of oak and hie kmy land Ibe mam purl of the elea e l land has laid | out more (Imn I flirty yenrs, and is now eqm I Id L frcslt ground. Nearly 300 a* res were once enhi- | vntod, and can bo again prepared lor cotton with , Jj very little labor; a small part of the place in now j , .under cultivation, mid several cood houses are - n the premiHcvs. Uemvii- the attention of all who | r< desire to km anew plantation. This place is very j favorably Minuted—lo mi Ns from Augusta and 05 | 1 from Savannah, in the bealtbiesl pnrlol Huike, m ar 1 to Ihv (antral Kniiroad and in one of t ho most moral f and agree able noighhm hoods in (« corgi a, poHsewsing 1 all the advantages of schools, churches and post ' offices, and comMinnicaiing in a few hours v.nh tl.e two best markets of the slate. We prefer Helling, but wo would lease for a term of live or ten yours, it applionnis idioose p I) (’. IhVUKOW, ‘ | W. MeIvLNKKV. ! i Lexington, Oglethorpe county, ? j « tSeptcmher 15, IM3B $ wtf < {LC7* Tire ( oiistilntionalist will please publish the i above weekly till ferhid. | J i RfUTUJE NO HfSTAKI . . 1.. W **ub»crvbor having declined keeping a pri- ' .1' .1 hoarding bo ise, now ofV< r.s t*o .sab* | bis large an 1 eommodioHs Dwelling llon-eiuul Lot, situated in the town of .Madison, on tin* public squ ire,directly opposite (bocourt house. The stand 1 for a public house ot store, is ( oiiMilered one of the * best in the place. To a person dcsnoiis of opening *■ a public bouse, tie re is eonsidrrahlo inducement, them being only ono Tavern in lit jj place.— j From the fact of the Uajl Uoad being located to this | u-e, there no doubt that two public houstK •vonld ilo well. The construction of llie bon. e is well calculated for a tavern, with good hack lots, nnd large Niablcs, with wnlei convenient. Ua.l Uoad stool; will he. taken as cash. 1 will 1 also allow one thousand dollars rent lor the store house connected wnb the same, li»r ibo li rmot live I years, deilncted out ol the sale. 'I he only induce nienttotiell tho house i», tliot there is more house room limn needed lor my lamilv. I HAD. H UITiS 1 Madison, (*a , October ls», 1833 wtkv I l>L \NT VTIO.N FOU NA Li:. 1 lie side 1 .i. seriber oilers lor sale his splendid plantation, * -in Let* eounly,containing one thousand six hundred , * acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists ol * lots 50, 57, bB, B*J, 103, lot, and one oibei, number not now rccolle* led, in the third District * ad’ Lee eounly. About 3- 0 acres are in culi.ivaUon, 1 ! and under excellent leneing, ail fresh, mmu ot n ' having been cleared more Hum five or six years, ' and most of it within the l ist iwo years. 'I bo cleared haul is all of iheiiisi quality,oak ami hiek"ry land, ami is capable ol producing from l*J I in 10(H) pounds of ( wtion 11 » tin* acre. The tin- i cleared land is all of the same quality, ( xcept two Jo s vvhicb are first rale pine land,and almost equal to the oak and hickory tor the production of cotton. d)n the plantation is a first rale gin house and gin, • the running gear bin.l lasi year; also a eomlormhlo dwelling ami all other necessary outbuildings lor a i planter who works 25 or 3.) hands. On ihe land ar««ev< rul line springs of execlleni, pure w ater und ’ 1 ihewtdl waicr used :« tho plantation is tquul to al* i most any in the up-eoimiry, tor tresluicss, and 1 purity. The place is also very healthy, ns there ! was not a siege ease of si« kness oinong my »i«*- , groes last year, roquirmg the attendance of a pliy- | cian. The land lies on the eastern branch «»t Cbieka sawhnichte creek, IS miles Imm Albany, in linker 1 -roimiy, lln< lieail of sloninlimu nnvifsulioii mi I lim rivor, ulmh will ennblo tlie- (nirclinspr lo i;ci hU ! crop easily lo market. Tito terms will be inmle i< • suit (lie purcliasor. I'.mpnre ol ilio sobaerilvr, m Alliens, nr oft lie editor ol ike (.'h ron ie.lo .V Semtu.d Juno? IrwAwlf i ll.\Ul,l> i. .MoK K VI.UV. Sf 5 H 1-: u Ull). j, lIAN.VD \\ from Ihe sn h.-eri her, iil *• m tho l(Mb ol Mn h! , , iny nccro Mlovv i esar, ■ nt ; • 4BSO Years <»l age, i, k ii, and ol 1 common ci/e. i have n > iimibt but I that be is lurking almol the plania- I ion ol Dr. S J Hailey, Harnwe I j District, s. (' as be has a u.-fpnt 4hat place. This negro is too well known to need de«i rip lion, where 1 suppose la* is ranging. Cnplains .d Menmboata will please look out for aoid negro, ?• he ii well acquaintod W’itli llie nv< r, mi l |.«. i. n oiilmni- the y renter pnrt id l„s r in-, ;U v\.irk,.Mild nmy try lu muk" believe h< i, hiriiii. h . nwut, ’ 1 will p«y the lib.nc reward Inr il.o delivery . ■ Lcgm lo lie ,ot in *nr n JU -.lit •, SUEWMAKi; I , "»gu=l i Lj ,, |; , ' j ■Vkw goods.— n nKrnrr.AWAD&Cn- Merc hunt Tiiilorn, have received a very rich 1 ;i sortmcntofcxlra tujicr liroadeloibs ami Cousi- 1 rm*n «, Kxirn super Fllork Velvet Cloth i)o do Jilue do Do do (»reon do Do do (irocn mixt do Do do i oronatiou rib d (Jussinierca Do do Kcguiin do Do do Sainihiripo do Do do Lmpire Dmgonni do Do do Wool dyed lilftck do Siijiprlor Mark and liluo Mark ali i» Vralinga, l onbroidi o <1 Kriglinh do , IVoolon Velvim, At. »Vc. •upo lor Hln«‘k and Kaury Col’d lloskin DJovefi, pi ndi .Ao At. sejpt. 1 8 mtuYi stohi:. suhKcriber respect(nll\ informs bis friends » and tlie tlmi lie lias I ken ilia comer slon* i\o. ?0‘J f in MrKmzio <V I>< nnocli’s bmldingH t w hero bo is receiving a large and fresh ’ i*-Moriment of Drii.’s, Alcdiriiirn, Pninis, Oils, Dlmsh, I Dye MuHs, Siirgieal InMrnnicnfH, DeiTumery, Am*. At , whn li be will dispose of on die most unconi* | i inodating term*. J'livsidniis and merebnnlH are requested lo call 1 and examine bis sit rk, us bin articles arc fresh and nunie, and lh«v v\ ill be pleased with bis terms. Oiden* iron; the country punctually attended to, and every article warranted of the first quality oet i i jw2m ROBERT CARTER* SI AlltMlC. - The undersigned have at present i the saw mill, (lato Henllo’s,) on Little Spirit | creek, in full openm* n Supplnsof sawed lumber e in bo obtained, by leaving bills, or otherwise, at the store of Messrs. Hadley At Owens, or the mi i perintendenl, (Mr Cason,) at the. Mills. A. I'K.VJHKRTOV, on 17 \v2m JOSEPH S. REV'-NOLLS. , DTK i: TO T HA ( hill 7 H S.—The "under i N signed iiml ntherii, will glvo liberal wages to u teacher \\ lio can eotim well recommended lor ea I pnniy to instruct yonfl, anil good moral deport loom, for ilio next year. One acquainted uilli the Inglinr Immehes id a librral odui aiion is ilrHinal, Fur further particulars, apply to either of the un dersigned, rcaiding in Morgan ronmy, below Madi son. JOSEPH l> PI',NICK, HF.NJ, 11All HISS, oct 16 few RENT M. PEEPLES. lAW NOTICIO.—Tim undersigned having i iimtoxid li,m Clark enmity to l.inenlnion, will attend in the praelieu n( Law in the Superior j and Inferior Contis of'l.iiicoln eonnly, and ihond- I jai'i'iil eoniilji n Hi.sinesaintrusleil lo his cure will ho promptly nltended to. HENNING IV MOORE, References --lion. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A s Olay ton, I lon. 'I homas \V Harris, Gen. Edward Haitian, Alliens ; <'. .1. Jenkins, G. \V. I 'raw lord, A.l .Miller, i 'id. .Inhn Milled,;e, William E. .limes, Augusta Linftulntcn, March 24,1833. wif EaW ViiTFcEI r B 1 H E nrilersigncil having uniled m the proctir tj ol lhol. A W, offer their services to Ihe public They will id 1 1 aid (lie minis of .Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, linker, y.ooand Snmicr, ol the (dial lain me hoe Ci renit; Houston, of Ihe Flint Oireuil; ami Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, i [ Decatur anil Dooly, of tho Southern Circuit, i'n- j simss entrusted In tin ire.are will meet wilh prompt i [ attention. Their office is in A martens, Sumter I j county, where one of them iniiv always ho iuumi I\\ lion not ale,out unhiisinoss. LOTT WARREN, eel I!) vv'f WJH II CRAWFORD I CFORGIA LI.IJ li ViDilks, f SlHEsubscribers respectfully inform ihe pnb j .1 lie Dial Ihe v have commeneed ihn ' iiinuilfneiory of Mil I' near Jackson horoug It, in 1 j Scriw n county, Ga. They have extensive ijnar- I Meant Li iirstona, which is ronsidured by profes sor.l I! Colling, Stale Geologist, to whom the j proprietors are inilchled (or the iniiirn aiion j which inilneed l hem In embark ini he nndortnking, i to laud llio vary purest kind. They have conga- , •(lienlly ereeied large and mbslanlinl Kilns in ihomosl approved iimnnor, anil procured men from ihn North who are perfectly aei/iininfeil wilh Iho liiisincHs A portion of tho Lime is now in | market and has been pronounced by (ho principal builders in Mm neighborhood ol Augusta anil olhers, lo ho of excellent quality. 'The subscri bers lake plea lire in inviting Mioso who jako an interest in the dovelopemnnt of the internal resour ce., ol I monoa. u, examine if, being earn/need that ,{ iliewlmlu l ulled Stans earned produce it more bciintjlul article. j 1 hey have now a (jauntily on hand, whicii Miey will deliver al Mie nimilh of Drier Creek on the Savannah river, oral Augusta. Having extensive - 1 preparations in progress, lhoy -expect lo ho aide ' daring iho next winter and spring lo snjiply or ders io ,i very largo ntnonnt; and Ma y have every reason to h • iiexe that I hey will entitle themselves , o Iho favor and palnmage of (he public by pro -1 nemg a cheaper and heller article at homo Mian ! •in. he found abroad. 1 Orders will he rennivcdjby 1) Kirkpatrick 7k Co. | jr by I'lios I. Smith at Angnsta, or JaeksonboroT ' ('ORN Jil.lllls, & SMITH. 1 ' may 7 j jj y AH' A HI,I. LANS) I'tll! SALIi.— ; I be F » subserili rollers lor sale, bis vnbmblo planla ! I lion, on the Oeumlgco river, w nbin three miles el j f 1 lawkinsvillo,to>iiutlv Miolwelbh Disliiel <>l lions lon eonnly, new I’nhiski, romprising 1700 acres ot 1 N oak ami hickory land, well adapted loeoru and j 1 eollon. 'I hero are limr hundred acres under cnlii- 1 ! ‘ valion, with good toneos, two good gin houses and i I gins, n good new two story dwelling house, and ' oilier out houses. Any person wishing t» purchase *■ this valuable properly, will do well to come and luckier themselves I Also, I will sell Miirly young ami likely negroes. ThetCilusel sale will be one end Inn years, nr longer il the purchaser should desire, by j aying | interest yearly, mid pixing good seciiriiy for the same. EDWARD ST GEORGE. Hawkinsville, Oct. 1888. At ' I tm 1)01.1.A »’S KKWAHI). ( Knimwny Irom the subscriber, , j al Uichmond i'alli, 10 miles Irom ( Augusta, on Sunday lasi, Ibe IGlh ! ( inslunl, two negro Mien, viz: | o > George, idiom 22 <;r 23 years el ; | A a"*', yellow complexit'ii, well | £ .’■ ■ made, alright in Ins built, ."ml is 1 1 mar six ted in height. He hfd | on w ben be runaway a bine round , jacket, dark pantaloons and a lar pnulin or sailor's hat and was bare loo'ed. .1 os bun, j the oilier, is about 20 or 21 years of ago, dark emu- ! pleviou. slow spoken, bad on a bine found jacket ! - and while pantaloons, a round-crown white wool!" hut and was also bareliailcd. He is about live fed i eight or ten inches high, and stout built, xvilb a j N smooth face, having no bear,! al all. | 1 I w ill give the above reward (or the apprehension * of said negroes, and delivery lo me at Hath, if taken ' in Georgia, or lor ibeir confinement in gome sale 1 mil if apprehended out ot'Mie slate, or Si,a for cither 1 of them. FAMES WHITEHEAD. sept 19 If • fit AAW A V NEGRO. “ 1 KIN AWA\ from the subscriber, on the lillh Sepliauber, a nogro man b.V the name of Hum'll, ah am lueinv-five er twentv sis years old, TjjC’ol having lost gome of his tore teeth. r xliNfcs. It is presumed that ho has shaped , irnunft ■lilies his course lor Cliarhslon, S C. A ,i die al reward will he paid for hjs appii iiension and sale keeping, so Mon I gel him i again ItVRD M. GRACE. !’• - s —Letters will teach me eithernl Columbus, J . Georgia, or Hem t court house, Alabama. j Ol I It) J, j<, , RA \ 4 A V Imin ilio gut «arj c V » * iMTh, nvsiihiijf in (inn'Hvillo, (ia., a | A mulatto boy, by the nniue ol DICK, | j (calls bituself f n liard,) said boy is ! '/jXT,' about (! led 1 inch high, raw honed, | s \\vCs mid weighs about 170, or 80 lbs. ' e d . .... quick spoken, with one of his lore 1 t v lia Ih broken off, anil but little hair i on his head; quite intelligent active,and strong as to muscular power. We brought said negro from the I line ' l Mississippi and Uahatna, Sumter County j Dick had on u lien he went aw ay a mixed coat and fur liat.oihercloihiiig not recollected. He formerly t i ante fr on N (I Ai o m the same lime runaway, a bright mulatto hoy. by lhe name of W F’sTI.EV, belonging lo led Cooper, near this pine,-, about 2d years of age, quick v sp 1 ken, :di o,i le.-t 2 n,* d incites h g’i, spare made, and a barber by p'otession. This boy was bought t l orn hr. Woo Ibrke's. at Columbus, in this’ Btale, ■ and by film was brought from Maryland; he has j If. pit ally threatened lo po hack. Wesllv had on - whm He went away, a striped pair of pantaloons. 1' ; boil: hat without any jrrovocalion, ait 1 , wil li iw.'ev eiioiigh lo carry them some distaun av!it e sup v,., |w id make lor » tis tree Smte 1- is ;■ baht tie ’ may liave fr.e jr ss s, or may h , c a:.; dos bv .i;ne while pets'll. \\b.. vrr wilt . a; -.o end seal n ’:rr'( s.nnil lodge them to .lad, so *-a that we gel hem. stirll be libcrallv rewarded / 18 HARDAWAY ii HAWKINS ( ivrr.no shoes. 2000 PAIRS stout Brogans, for oct |*3o KKKS'.V If MAMAS Fire-Proof Wari-'ionse, Augir-ta, Gn, f a tHE undersigned, grateful lor Lie liberal pal -3 ronage ami support of their friends utitl cns- I lomors heretofore, beg leave to inform them anti ; ihe public, I lint they ‘continue to transact a general ; Warehouse ami < ommiKsion limiiiums, at , tbeir old stand on Broad street 1 lieir warehouse i and close stores aro in good order (or the reception i of cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances will ' at all limes bo made on produce and consignments, i , Tim agents ol the Georgia Railroad will with 1 promptness receive and forward all cotton consign- j cd to ns at the different depots, ns also ariy goods timt may bo orderotl through us up the road. liO I’KINS, JRNMMiS A Co, Whole sale Grocers, are now receiving anil opening an 1 extensive slock of Groceries, in I be fire proof store of the waroliou-e muly < reel oil, wlneli I bey will be prepared to offer on the most liberal terms. All orders through us, and tilled by them, will be (fee ofeemmissinns.nnd to the etiliresaliafaclion ol (be parlies ordering. All communications will be addressed to us jointly, as the business in future w ill be conducted in ilie name ol tl e firm. Pledging tbeir usual promptness to all bu-iness confided I* their care, will nope to merit a continuance of the confidence licrelulore so liberally bestowed. JOHN REES EC BERT B. BEAM, Augusta, October *3, 183 d {gv*Tlie city papers, JVlilledgcvilln Recorder, Standard o( Union, Southern VA htg, Athens, will copy the above into tbeir papers weekly, until first January next. E B. B. FAl.fi AMD WINTER GOODS. WILLIAM CLAGOETT SS receiving and opening, at 33,8 Broad street, (a few duois above the Post Office corner.) a rich and well selected assortment el Crush Full Dry Goods, cumpri mg excry article in the I in--, viz : 1 ( lo'.hs, eassiineres, satinets,satin velvets, veslings, j Ac., super malleonia, Paradises and veriiasos, I and 5-1 Idoek Italian silks, plain and figured colorr d and blue hlnci; .ill s, wide apron silks, 3-4 and fi-4 j Merinos, English and French, nil colors; superior j figured Merinos lor cloaks and dresses ; British, I French and American calicoes; large assortment j hnnilsiirna Inniilurn calicoes; scarlet small figured calicoes; Ilosiory,of silk, cotton, lambs wool, Ac. lor ladies, gentleiuen, misses mid youl It; Gloves, of ! silk, kid, cotton, (envy buk.skin, Ac. all sizes; Blankets, 10-1 to 14-4 w liilncy, rose, mnekinnit and 5 saddle; Flannels, large assortment of white, grey, yellow and red ; Domestics, sheetings, shirtings, homespuns, drills, Ac.; Irish Linens, warranted pure linen yarn and very cheap; Real British long Hollis ; a lew imperial Mnrseills Quills, assorted sizes; Pilot cloths; Phishings; Negro cloths;! plain and figured floor cloih ; baizes, &c;, with an extensive variety of fancy goods, sm b as new style ! of bonnets, books anil ribbons; Undies’and Misses ■ shoes and slippers; worked wipes and collars; \ Item s'itched colored bordered, and splendid em- j broidi red eainbi uk Hdkls; fancy dress l.'dkls and ! J- earls ; rich Thibet Shawls; Merino and Tartan ; plaid r*bawls; Races; Edgings; Insertions; striped and plaid Su ,-s and Jacoiiclt Muslins; Slocks, | cravats,collars, bosoms; eolercd clieueille cord ;| sewing silks, ass iled ; spool and (lux tbiend, xxitb every article in ilie lino. His friends and the public are invited to call ami exam.no bis assortment, which will be sold on the most pleasing terms. trw2w Oct 111 ) iT> The (fens lit n! i nudist will copy the above. ANNUAL CIRCULAR. j * £ ' HE Eieiilly of the Medical I ollogoofllie (stale a of tionih ( nrolina announces, that the otiiiiinl (session oft be College w ill commence on the second Monday in Novi mbor, us nsimi. An Introductory Ucclnro will be givtn on ibiilifny nt noon, nod Ihe { regular course will be resumed on the billowing i morning. On Anatomy, hy . I. E. Holbrook, M. D. On Surgery, by John Wagner, M I) On institutes and Practice ol Physic, by S Henry Dickson, iM l>. On Physiology, by James Moultrie, M I'. On Obstetrics, by Thus. G Priolean, M D. On Chemistry, by C U Shepard, M D. I 1 On Mni Alcria edicn, by Henry R Frost, M I) On Pathological Atnl.omy.and Medical Junspru- t lienee, hy E G ildings, M 1). a Dcinotislraliona of Anatomy, by E W nrdoman, I lIP. !S. HENRY DICKSON, Dean a Sept- 6 >i■ ftt if; \ it G AI Ns. UA UOAI NS, JUAHGA INS. a '< xJI |o subscribers have just opened a geneiiil Sl .41 assortment of Dry Guods ol the latest winter iiHliiotts, consisting in part of ’’ronch end I/mdon Prints .aiost stylo Florentine Bonnets “ to do French frilled Collars )o do Mouseline Delaines Do do Vi tor in Alpines Do do pro if* Nap Merino French and English do Latest stylo printed Highland Shawls Do do Parisian Flowers for Bonnots ' Do do Rep Silk Do do Grodo Nap Do do Giro do Swiss ALSO, New style French Blankets I ' Blankets ot every description for Negroes Satinets do do do r Kinseys do do di. Woollen Hosiery do do Shies do do 1 All ot which will be dispiecd of on the very f lowest terms. McKEE At DOW, oet it trxvf’w 369 Rroa ).gt. 1 FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. f IHIE subscribers lake tins method ol inturming -I the public that they will continue to transact | i as general CU.M MISSION BUSINESS. Their | Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli- i , cit a sham of public favour, Grateful lor past palm- , tinge, they assure their friends no exertions shall be wanting to promote the interest of those who may entrust tbeir business to them. Their charges in future will be like other establishments ot the kind Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving ' and Ibrw arding goods or cotton promptly attended to. S KNEELAMU&CO ana 31 2()fl B xvlf SUMMER. RKTIIKA » FOR s.V 1.14. a _ it Will be sold, if applied for shortly, the lot t I iu and iinprovementsiutheSonil Hills,known j I. Is ..ns the Tnrknell Spring Place, fornier'y j owned and oednpied hy Col Thomas McGran. The | lot eontaiuins tweii.'y five acres, a large part ol . which is in woods, mid includes Tnrkneil’s Spring, ! , from which the City of Ai'gnstn is supplied with , water. On the premises is a comfortutile dwelling , with all other buildings necessary ti’rtb ■ neconi-j modalhm of a family. Possession can bo given ! immediately Alsu —A small T.ot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgeville Road. Applv to .MayB imh HENRY H GUMMING. Factorage and Commission linsincss. j J'HE subscribers having located themselves in tin* city *>t Savannah, lor the purio sc of ear rymg mi a general factorage and commission bus iness under the firm amt stylo of Wimberly A. Jones, tender tbeir services to tbeir triends ntul the public. EDWARD WIMBERLY, 1 1 JAMES JON'ES. Savannah, October 10. 1838. swim l t IMPROVED PATENT COAL AND s ■ Wood Cooking Stoves, Ac.—The tin- ’ dersined has just received a large supply of im- :1 proved Stoves fur Coal or Wood, ol entire new | ff patterns,and of various sizes, viz : i t 4 he “People’s I oal xir Wood (funking Stove,” 1 superior to any heretofore in use, not only on ae- 1 t count ol convenience, the perfect manner in which ihe cooking is performed, but also on account of c the economy of luel which it effects. The “Patent Grecian Parlor Grate," which fur 1 beauty and economy excels nil others, producing greater ertVrt with le.-s luel The ‘Parlor anil Half Stove,” passing heal from * the basement to Ihe upper part, through lints in the s ! lour corners, and through ndditionnl colnnins. l: she “Parlor and Pipe Finnklin;” with plain and even tops, lor wood . r coal, new ty constructed, with swelled buck, sunk hearth, door front, Ac. File “•'>hip and .Steam Boat 8l»xe," calculated to cook liir at) to find persons, w ith less luel and 0 ■treater convenience than any oil, r Stove, now in use. Abo, a variety ol smaller Moves, with the <r same improvements. i 1 ho “Box ti and 1) Plato Stove," open and plain ops, id various sizes, from 18 to iai inches. ’ • _ Also, American, English and Ku,na Sb cl Ir n ; ! 'love Pipe; sheeting ami brazing ( upper; Block k t in, and lin Plat* —allot' wlneli he oilers for sale I ow for cash or approved paper, at No 168 Bread V sfroi l, m;j-i of Ike t ’idfee JVI. ami dirocilv i.pp. -itc A ihe FagloA. Pliobiux Ho'el. B, F. GltfvW. tii ()cl -3 riiwAd a; HAMPTON COURSE. 1 fINHE A N'T AI. KATES OVER THE II AMP-. ! g TON COL BSE, will commence on the second ( Tuesday in January, 1K39, being the eighth day of . the month. . THE OR EAT MATCH RACK, for <5,10,000, be tween Volney and Target, will come off dn Monday the seventh. . The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile hcates, JlOdO entrance, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO. .1. li. Calhoun names h. f. Nullification, got by Nullifier, dam by Tarter. John (f. Winter, two b. f’s. Miss Accident and Miss Armstrong, got by Tramp, dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got by Henry, dam Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse, dam got by Barefoot. Col. W. Hampton, b. f. Ella, got by Emelius, dam Ada. Col. Paul Fitzsimons,ch. f. Ada Byron, got by Priam,dam Delphine. Michael Seahrook, r. f, (iodolphin, dam Miss ModWay. There are several other Stakes to he run for during the week, the Stakes to come off the day or days to suit the convenience of the parties. JOCKEY CLUB PURSES. FIRST DAV. Mile heats, for two and three year old colts, a pair of superb SILVER PITCHERS, valued at $2.50 ($2. r > entrance, throe or more to make a race.) SF.COND DAY. Two mile heats, - -- -- -- - $3OO third day. Throe mile heals, -------- - $.500 FOURTH HAY. : Pour mile heats, -------- - 51.000 FIFTH DAY. Mile heats, three best in five, ----- J4OO 1 N. R.—l have every thing in readiness for the ac commodation of my customers. E. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor. I T)f)V 1_ 1m COMMISSION HOUSE In Baltimore, Md. mill’, undersigned respectfully announce to their K friends and acquaintances, and the public gen erally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, that they have opened a Commission House in Balti more, under the firm of RUTHERFORD &, IIURL • Id l‘, for the transaction of a General Commission Business. They will he prepared to till orders, and 110 business according to the most liberal customs of 1 the place. I They will take occasion to inform ail who may : leel interested, that there are regular lines of ves sels running between Baltimore and Charleston, savannah, St. Marks, Apalachicola, and St. Josephs, \ Mobile and New Orleans ; and that transient vessels can always be bad for other places where, as yet, 1 here are not regular lines from Baltimore. Their j store is No. 11, tiowly’s wharf. JOHN RUTHERFORD, SAM’L. HURLBUT. Baltimore, November 5, IS3S. trvvOm AiL.iMSTRATOK’.S SALE. Y an m der of the Ordinary of Edgefield District. | S |5 will he sold on Thursday, 2!)lh Inst, at the late residence of Anne Lamar, deceased, in Beach Island, all the personal property belonging to the es tate of said dereased, consisting of a gang of very valuable and likely Negroes, Men, Boys, Women, Ciiris and Children. - 'Berms of sale, twelve months credit, note and ap proved security. Sale not to commence before ten o’clock. A. M. WADE, Administrator. November 2, IS3S. swtd 'NEW' l TIE Al* FA Ml LI G HOC 13 .t V. FBTH E subscriber has just opened a new and cheap fl Family Grocery Store, next door above Joseph I Bgnion’s, nearly opposite the Eagle and Phcenix ' Hotel, where he will keep on hand a general assort ment of such articles as are in daily demand as fain- ; ily supplies. Every thing which ‘this market and \ those of New York and Charleston can supply will , always be kept for the benefit of bis customers. — ! The citizens of Augusta are invited to call and ex- ; amine iris stock. j. p. LEWIS. j P. ‘S. —His terms arc cash, but families by making arrangements to settle monthly, can he supplied by ! sending orders. "trwlm nor 2 , gj x CAROLINA HOTEL, Bradd-st., Charles- 1 j ton, S'. ('. —The proprietor of this cstab- J|*Sr,aJishmnnt begs leave to inform bis friends and patrons that lie is this season better prepared to accommodate them, than at any previous period since he has been engaged in the business. During the past summer, he has repaired and refitted his pro- , misos, and having completed all his arrangements, i | respectfully solicits the patronage and support of his country friends, and the, travelling public gene- j ] rally, and gives assurance that 110 efforts shall he 1 spared on his part, to contribute to the comfort of , such as favor him with their custom. , Families arc informed that they can ho furnished with separate apartments, and that an entrance has been constructed,by which they arc enabled to keep entirely private. Since the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina Hotel, some few years since, by which the proprie tor lost a considerable quantity of Wine, lie lias succeeded in replenishing hisstook, having collected j line assortment of old wines, and first quality liquors, which he can recommend with confidence, nov 7 sw.St ANGUS STEWART. IRON FOUNDRY &. MAJIIINE SHOP. I y jj’Ul E undersigned has the pleasure to inform his A friends and the public, that lie has now in suc cesslul operation, his NEW FURNACE, constructed on the latest and most improved principle, and is prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of all descriptions, which he promises to execute with neatness and despatch, and at prices that will not |, exceed in expense, any that may be imported. ills MAC IHNF. SHOP will he in operation about 1 , tiie middle of November, and will then he prepared to receive orders for STATIONARY and LoCOMU- ' 'FIVE ENGINES. Ai.sa, . -Ml kinds of MILL and M ACHINERY WORK. All orders from the country will be regularly at- . tended to. Apply at the Establishment, comer of Columbus , and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Wm. Pat- ' ton’s counting house, Fitzsimons’ wharf, where or- ( ders and notes may be left, which will be attended . to daily. THOMAS DOTTEREU. ( 27 _ twdw DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, 'it the Masonic Hall. JC. SMITH informs bis friends and tbe public . that he has returned from New York, and having connected himself with Mr. A. Hattier in Hie above business, is now ready for the reception of t pupils. Applications to be made at the school room. < Days of Tuition —Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- s urdays, from 3 o’clock, P. M. for Ladies, Misses and 1 1 : "t :i Masters, and from 7in the evening for Gen- I J tlemen. I a Mr. Smith bikes this opportunity to return his j c thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who ban here- 1 to fore generously encouraged him, and begs leave to state that it is with the deepest feelings of gratitude ‘ that he answers their call by re-opening his academy as above, and that it has been a matter of great re- 1 grot that unavoidable circumstances compelled him I to suspend his school during last winter. f Seminaries and private families punctually at- I c< tended. ‘ ci Ho has brought with him, from New York, a cel- ' p; ebrated Cotilion player. h< I }' One notice will he given of the Soiree and I n ' Assembly Balls. trw3t oct 31 li NaTOTU’E. —The firm of J. P. SETZE & Vo., I iN was dissolved on the 7th inst. by mutual con s.mt; either party is authorized to use the name of ~ the late firm in settling up the business. lc J. P. SETZE, A. KABAL, E. B. SIMMONET. J. P, SETZE will continue the business at the 1 M ; ,ug 2(1 \ S 1 s 1 BEGEI V ED and for sale low, 4(1 pieces to heavy Kentucky Bagging, 100 pieces heavy Ci Dundee Bagging. ot '> JOHN M. COOPER fc SON. ki FI lIMTCUE DIMItTf.S. W v ‘! R have received t’iis day, 1 )1 lioin New York, a large supply of superior •nrnitim> Dimities, of extra width and quality.— \l-°. Marseilles Qmlts of cxlni qualitv. and Ladies’ I I me straw Bonnet•. of the most lashi'onahlo shape I md ci superior quality. , u t -_> j | VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscribers oiler for sale the following volu ble property in the flourishing town of Craw- 1 fordville, to wit: three-fourths of an acre on the I 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 1 sizes to suit purchasers. One other vacant lot lying nortli of the above, and on the north side of the 1 Georgia Kail Road, containing one acre, suitable for 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 & Challin. This lot is perfectly prepared (having on it an excellent store house) for selling goods. All the ; above property will be sold low for cash. ■I. 11. H. SHACKELFORD &. Co. Apply to ,T. If. Jl. Shackelford, and in case of ab sence, to L. W. Shackelford, who Is our duly author ised agent. Crawfordville, Ga. November 1, 1838. wlm bUrkkTiTe r i fkTsaL WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at tbe court house door in the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: four hundred and eighty-ono acres of land, more or less, lying on Jobler, adjoining lands of Henry and Jordan Heath, and Telfair; levied on as the properly of W. C. Bates, to satisfy three (i. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court, in favor of James P. Allen, and others, vs. said W. C. Bates. — Levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, seventy acres of land, more or loss, lying on Jobler, adjoining lands of Sarah (less,and Thomas .1. Dixon, levied on as the property of Seth Royal and Moses Griffin, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Samuel H. Buxton, vs. said Seth Royal and Moses Griffin. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. W. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. November 1, IS3B. td JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALI-L | WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December | next, at the market house in the town of j Louisville, Jefferson county, between the usual hours 1 of sale, two hundred and eighty-seven and a half | acres of land, more or less, levied on as the property of Charles Harrison, to satisfy all fa in favor of Elizabeth Harrison —property pointed out by John IJ. Newton, Executor of estate of Thos. Lightfoot. R. J. FARMER, Sheriff November 5,1535. td SCRIVEN SHERIFF SALES. * be sold on the first Tuesday in December ft next, before the Court House door in Jack sonboro, between the usual hours of sale, one tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres pine land, adjoining lands of Mrs. Milley Sowell and Jimp soy B. Hunter, lying on the stage road, levied on as the property of Robert Bevill, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Mulford Marsh and others —property point ed out by defendant, levy made and returned by a constable. Also, one tract of one hundred acres pine land, adjoining lands of Ephraim Hunter and James Hun ter, levied on as the property of William Rushing, to satisfy his tax —levy made and returned by a constable. JACOB BRYAN, Sheriff November C, 1838. td WARREN SHERIFF SALES. 11 be sold at the court house door in War 'll 7 ren county, on the fust Tuesday in Decem ber next, between the usual hours of sale, three hundred and eight acres of land, more or less, third quality, lying on the waters of Cearson’s creek, ad joining lands of Peterson Heath and others, levied on as the property of Hartwell Heath, to satisfy one 11. fa. in favor of Reuben Winfrey, issued from the Inferior Court, whereon said Heath now lives. Also, the seventh part of two hundred and forty acres of pine land, more or less, lying on the waters of Middle creek, adjoing lands of Parsons, Walker and others, levied on as the property of Martin Wright, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court, in favor of John L. Burkhatter. JAMES HALL, D. Sh’ff November 1, 1838, td WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. HT ILL be sold at the court house door in War ren tun, 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 ne groes in the possession of James B. Carter, being the one-seventh, to wit: negros named Doss, George, Joe, Patrick, Moses, Jeremiah, Peter, and Jared; negro women named Vilet, Huldah, Juda, and gil l Eabea, levied on under sundry fi. fas. in fa vor of Thomas Gibson, vs. said Lazarus Sallis. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff , November 1, 1838. td POSTPONED SALE. JSAriLL be sold at the court house door in War *7 renton, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: one tan yard and house and lot in 11 the town of Warrenton, adjoining Jeremiah Butt; ' levied on as the property of the Commissioners of i the Town of Warrenton, to satisfy a 11. fa. in favor I of John H. Roberts, vs. said Commissioners. Prop- 1 city pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff November 1, 1838. td WARREN SHERIFF’S S LE. WILL be sold at tbe court bouse door in said 7 7 county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between tbe usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, vis : three Negroes, Dick, a man fifty years of age ; Raymond, a boy 11 years old, and Bartley, a boy 10 years old, levied on as the property of Haynes S. Ryan, to satisfy one mortgage li. fa. in lavor of Thomas Gibson, administrator oh tbe estate of Dennis L. Ryan, deceased. JAMES HALL, Dep’y. Sh’ff October 30, 1838. td 1 COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. \\T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Dcccm -7 7 her next, at Columbia Court House, between i the usual hours of sale, a lot of land containing : eight acres, more or less, joining William Thomas and Mary Barnes—upon said lot there is a good and i convenient dwelling and other houses, and now in i possession of Turner Clanton ; sold under a mortgage 1 fi fa from Columbia Superior Court, Isaac Bryan vs. George W. Thomas. Also, at the same time and place, three hundred and fifty bushels of corn, more or less; I 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 fi fas from Columbia Superior Court, in which Eugene D. Cook and Simmons Craw- i ford arc plaintiffs, and Richard W. Jones and John 1 C. Watson arc defendants. 1 RICHARD H. JONES, Sheriff I November 3, IS3B. td A OMInTsTRATOR’S SALE. \I,nLL be sold on the first Tuesday in January 7 next, at the lower market house in Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, seventeen Negro slaves, viz: Harry, Tom, Philip, Dick, Nancy, Lucy, Martha,Barbara, Phillip, Csesar, Alford or Alfred, Nelly, Sally, Cornelia, Matilda, j and Rachel, belonging Western B. Thomas, de- - caascd, and to he sold for the benefit of his heirs 1 a Terms at sale. EMELINE F. THOMAS, Adm’x. j h November 2, 1838. td c ABMIVSTKATIHIS’ SALE. e %%/ *LL be sold on the second Tuesday in Decern- ti 7v her next, (it being the 11th day of said li month,) at the late residence of Owen Holliday, do- ti leased, in the village of Raytown, in Taliaferro li •ounly, all the perishable property belonging to the n 'state of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules, 0] logs, cows, sheep, and stock of all kinds, a large’ a lumber of pork bogs, &e. &c., and a large quan ‘t.V of corn, fodder, oats, &e. &c., household - md kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c., and vn •ious articles too tedious to mention. The sale to J ontimie from day to dat r , if necessary, and the erms to he made known on the day. ‘ (I THE ADMINISTRATORS. J, November 1, 1838. td r , —so __ ASIMIMSTR (TOR’S SALE. hi ’LL be sold on Wednesday, 12tb December & v * next, all the perishable properry belonging o the estate of Thomas J. Wright, deceased, late of ~ olumbia county, consisting of horses, cattle, hoes 1 orn and fodder, plantation tools, household and’ * :itchen furniture, one ox cart and oxen, and many 111 tber articles too tedious to mention. Terms made ’ n mown on the day of sale. ac .. D. \V. BALDWIN, Administrator. F c November 1, 1838. w j t in I AMP OlL.—Splendid bleached and unbleached he 4 l amp Oil. just received and for sale by octn ANTONY & H UNEB, 1 I POSTPONED SHEniEPsc t.rr \\ I, ' li Resold at the court house door in Warren VV county, on the first Tuesday in December next,between the usual hours of sale the foHowi™ property,viz: one negro woman named aS™ 2§ years.old, and Amanda, a girl a years old, levied on as the property of JohnC. Humphrey, to sat ls - snn • ry li. fas. from Sustices’ Courts*, in favor of Smih& Bishop, and others. Levied on hy a constable and rcturnd to me for sale ttic 10th of September, 1838 JAMES HALL Dep’y.’ Sh’lf 4,1838. td EXECUTOIt’S SAEET W ILL he sold at the late residence of J o i m Perry, deceased, near Wrightsboro, Colum lua county, on Tuesday the 4th day of December next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the nor ishahle property of said deceased, consisting of coni' fodder, the present crop of cotton in the bale, horses’ hogs and cattle, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to enumerate. The negroes will be hired till ddd, December following. Sale to continue from day to day' till all is sold. Terms at sale. BIRD PERRY, Ex’r October 27, IR3S. t(J Took at thin; ~ W' r,LL 1)0 sol(i > " n(]rr an order °f the Honorable V 7 the Inferior Court,sitting as a Court for coun- V purposes, in the town of Madison, Morgan county “ Tuesday, the 271 h day of November next, sixteen i own Lots, containing each an acre or more, lying (’ . Hie south-west part of town, the highest' and healthiest part of town. Terms of sale made known on the day. JOHN C. REES, Clerk. Otober 6, 18,38. td I-AND AND FERRY FOR SALE. ~ WILL be sold on the premises, on Saturday, the 22d day of December next, that well known tract of land in Abbeville District, South Carolina four miles from Barksdale Feny, on the Cambridge road, for many years belonging to the Mathesons containing 600 acres ; also, the Ferry across Little’ river, which, added to the tract of land, makes the situation valuable. The terms of sale will be liberal and those that] wish to purchase the place will do well to attend the sale, as the subscribers are deter mined to sell it. J. E. GROCE, Agent for M. A. Simmons, and Frances Mathcson. November 1, 1838. td LAND FOR SALE. UPWARDS of six hundred acres in Columbia county, 14 miles West of Augusta, lying on both sides of the 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 be made accom -1 modating. MARY WALKER. °et 27 w4t AT) H 1 VISTR, A T RINAS SAILE. PURSUANT to an order from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, before the court house in Co lumbia county, all the real estate belong to the es tate of Stanton Porter, deceased NANCV PORTER, Administratrix. ( November S, IS3S. td » Georgia, Columbia county : 41&rjIEREAS John Wilson Dozier applies for let s T tors of administration on the estate of Archi bald Dougherty, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this Gtli November, IR3S. [nov-8] GABRIEL JONES,CIerk. Georgia, Columbia county ; tt/’HEREAS Elias W. Scott applies for letters of V y administration on the estate of Raines Harri son, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office,this Rtli November, IS3S. [nov-SJ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. U 4 r 11ER E AS Archimedes Lee Zachry,ndministra y * tor of George A. Tindall, deceased, applies for letters dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish alleM singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file their objections (if any they have) at ray I office, according to law. Given under my hand at office,this fith November, ( IS3S. [novSJ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. I Georgia, Scriven county ; "1/ITIIKRF.AS John Williams applies for letters#! E 7 y administration, do bonis non, with the aril \ annexed, on the estate of Henry Magee, deceased; j| These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish w all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said 1 deceased, to he and appear at my office within the il time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they h have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 26tli A October, 183 S. JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk, oet 30 Georgia, Taliaferro county: HEREAS Alexander 11. Stephens and Aaron v ? W. Grier apply to mo fur letters of adminis- I tration on the estate of Owen Holliday, late of said | county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, , to he and appear at my office within the time pre- I scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, ( why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 28th day October, IS3S. QUINE A O’NEAL, C. C. ()/ nov 1 1m Georgia, Darke county: By the Court of Ordinary of Burke rowdy j WHEREAS Benjamin D. Hijl, administrator of I y y William Whitfield, deceased, late of said 3 county, has petitioned said court for letters disniis- J sory. These are therefore to cite all persons interested, 1 dobe and appear before said court, on the first Mon- , day in May next, to file their objections, if any they - have, otherwise said letters will he granted. By order of said Court, this 20th October, 183 R. nov 1 T. H. BLOTNT, D. Clerk. Georgia, Columbia County; Owen W. Baldwin applies for let- f * ters of administration on the estate of Thos. - J. Wright, late of this county, deceased. These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said I deceased, to be and appear at my office within the i time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they J have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 23d I day of October, 1838. oct 27 GABRIEL JONES, Cl’k. | RANAWAY from the suh- I JSr ■ seriber, on the 27th instant, his boy ABE, about 32 years J fitter old, five feet seven inches high. B / black complexion, some of his ■ / front teeth out. He is an un- StLAfr—.. common smart fellow, can road and write very well, and it is very probable he may have a free pass—had on when he went away a bine cloth dress coat with metal buttons, striped satinet pantaloons; but lam confident ho will change hi* clothing every chance he can got. I expect he will try and get to Sumter district, S. C., where his father lives. 1 would bo thankful for rail road conductors to have a look out for said boy. 1 will give a very liberal reward for his apprehension and delivery to j me at Raytown Post Office, Talliaferro county, Gep„ jr his confinement in any jail, so that I get him again. ‘ ' JAS. R. BROOKE, nov 3 wtf JAILOR’S NOTICE. I |C sn ' ( l a * the lower market house in tin II “city on the first Tuesday in December nesjj by order of Council,) a negro man who calls liimso 1 lolm, says ho belongs to William Daniel, and that n f j •anaway from him at Greensboro, Alabama: hfb t orty-two or three years of ago, five feet seven 1" righ, dark complected, and to he sold to pav e.spen’ ,c> itc. W. LAWSON, Jailor- Augusta, October 30, 1838. _JI. AM INOIIR months after date application will J' p 5 made to the honorable the Justices of the Inle* ior Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary /A airposcs, for leave to sell four hundred and nine'. 1 ores of land, in originally Irwin, now J.ownih' ounty, known as No. five in the fifth district.it .1 ng the real estate of Sardis E. Cross, late of 8 1 . 1 , ’1 ounty, deceased, and sold for the benefit of 1 - I eirs and creditors. JOSEPH S. CROSS, Administrator. November 2,183 S.