Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 17, 1838, Image 4

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TO THE NORTH, VTA Tirr PORTSMOUTH AND ROANOKE RATT.-ROAD AND THE CHESAPEAKE BAY STEAM-BOATS. Baasi tfSWfta. gsF”-” ViVitfiT sx,VA. Ji w J «th TVfV^- THROUGH from Wcldcn.N. 0., (the northern end of the Wilmington amt Halifax Hail Road) to Baltimore in twenty hours —without travelling hy Kail Koad after sun-down —without loss of sleep—with but one change of bag;agc—at less ex pense than by any other inland route, and several hours earlier ; thereby ensuring a connexion with the morning line from Baltimore to Philadelphia, at which last city passengers will arrive in twenty seven hours from Weldon and sixty-eight hours from Charleston, 8. C., which cannot he done hy any •other inland rnvle. (Jjf Leave Weldon every Sunday, ‘Wednesday and Friday for Baltimore, and Monday and Friday for Washington. Office P. &R.R. R. Co,, } Portsmouth,Va., November 10, 1838. 5 1m NEW GOODS, JP. SET/.F., has just received dress and fur , niturc Calicoes in great varieties of prices and patterns. Irish Linens in half and whole pieces, all qualities Gentlemen's merino Hoskin and silk Gloves Cotton, worsted and gum elastic Suspenders Misses and boys worsted Cravats Bilk, cotton, Virginia lamb’s wool and merino hose and half hose Best white and black English silk hose A great variety of 3-1 4-4 5-4 C-4 7-4 8-4 !)-4 10-4 fashionable shawls Gentlemen's silk pocket Hdkfs warranted not to fade 3-4 C-4 merino Circassians, all colors Real French merino cloth, do do White, scarlet, green and yellow Flannels, some extra line Real Welch and Rogers’ Flannels, warranted not to shrink White twilled and fi-4 domestic Flannels Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, all colors and qualities Cradle and Crib Blankets, very fine 3-4 4-4 C-4 Bedticking f»-4 C-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham Sheetings 3-4 4-4 do do Shirtings New York mills Shirtings, and British Long Cloth Red and Blue Linacy Negro Kerseys and Blankets, very heavy White Canton Flannel, some very lino Assoitod colored Cambricks Corded and quilted Skirts 3-4 4-4 6-4 C-4 7-4 printed cotton shawls Salisbury Flannel White, blue and pink Satin Silk Long Lawn,assorted, some extra fine C-4 Jackonctl, Book,Nansook,Scotch and India Mull Muslin C-4 cotton Carnbrick Plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Bishop’s Lawn German Oil Cloth J’lain and figured Bobinctt Laces and Edgings English Thread Laces and Edgings Cotton and worsted Hosiery fur children Assorted (lax patent Thread Flat-head Pins and hemming Needles Tailor and Clark’s Spool Cotton Neck, piilf, side, tuck and round Shell, Brazilian, Dressing and Ivory Combs v ancy coat and youth’s Buttons 6 4 r.’d Pa hllng and green Frizo Co ton, worsted and Cloth Table Covers, some of them now stylo Ladies’and Misses Straw Hoods 4-4 Apron Checks 6-4 crossed barred Muslins Irish Linen Sheeting, some extra fine 10-4 London Sheeting Needle-worked Inserting and Scolloping Gauze Flannel, black Italian Crape and Crape Loaf White and black Crown Linings Corsetts, assorted numbers ami qualities Gentlemen’s black Italian Cravats and Stocks do Swiss do Green worsted Cord oml Tassels Cotton Cord and darning Cotton Cotton and silk Umbrellas, some extra sizes Best plated Hooks and Eyes I Scarlet, green and yellow Fereting Tape; and Bobbins, silver Thimbles 6-4 and 4-4 best black Italian Silk Russia Sheetings anil Diapers I Crash, Dowlas and Huckaback, for towelling e Ladies’ Hoskin and pie nic Gloves a Satin and lustring Ribbons, assorted u 4-4 6-4 Furniture Dimity, brown Hollands I 12-4 Marseilles Quilts 1 12-4 colored Counterpanes Black Lace Veils, some very fine C-4 and 7-4 Barnsley Diaper Double damask table Diaper, assorted width Damask Table Cloth Worsted Moreen, assorted colors . French jet and blue-black|llomUazincs, superior on J t low priced Jlird’s eye Draper s 8-4 and 10-4 unbleached Linen Table Cloth p Block silk velvet Ribbons p, Black, green and pink silk and tabby Velvets c Ladies’ Ringlets and Curls t . Ratinetts, assorted colors, plain and figured Baizes French Napkins, with colored borders a Youth, pearl ami shirt Buttons j ■Openwork bleached and unbleached cotton Hose ; Embroidered silk Hose ( , Woollen Gloves and Mitts Wooden and steel Busks Blue, black and fancy Caasimcrcs 6-4 Carnbrick Dimity, plaid Liusey, Kid Polls Ladies colored, fine plain, Swiss, and Florence plaid Straw Cottages 1 New style figured dross Silk, all colors. 1 also, 1 70 pieces Scotch ingrain ond treble ply Carpetings Black Carpetings, thread 8c binding Jo suit the same 100 Brussels and Taffetta Hearth Rugs Very fine assorted sizes bed Blankets. The above goods will be disposed of by whole sale ami retail, onlreasonablu terms. oct 2 FIN HE Justices ot the Inferior Court ol Richmond | county will,on the first Monday in December, appoint a Keeper for the Poor House; the appoint ment to take effect on the first day of January next, nov 9 wtd .lAS. McLAWS,CIerk. AN Election will take place on the lirsl Monday in January next, for a County |Surveyor, for Richmond county, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of A. G. Halford. V. WALKER, .1.1. C. A. RHODES,.). I.C. eov 9 wtd JNO. SKINNER, J. I. C New goods ,—n rkirtlanad&co. Merchant Tailors, have received a very rich assortment of extra super Broadcloths und Cossi meres, Extra super Black Velvet Clolh Do do Ditto do Du ds Green do i’o do Groan mixl do Do do Coronationribed Cnssimcres Do do Regalia do Do do Satin stripe do Do do Empire Diagonal do Do do Wool dyed Black do Superior Black and Blue Black Bnlin Vestings, Embroidered English do., Woolen Velvits, die. &e. nupe.ior Black and Fancy Dol'd Hoskin Gloves, •Suspenders, Ac. Ac. sept. 18 WEES A HE ALL’S f Fire-Drool Warehouse, Augusta, Ga. fIIHE undersigned, grateful for the liberal pat -I. ronngo and supjiort of their friends and cus tomers heretofore, beg leave to inlorm them and the public, that they continue to transact u general Warehouse and Commission llusiucss, at their old stand on Broad street. Their warehouse and close stores are in good order tor the reception of cotton ami goods in store. Liberal advances will nt all times bo made on produce and consignment a The agents ol the Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive und forward all cotton consign ed to us nl the different depots, us also any goods that may be ordered through us up the road HOPKINS, JENNINGS A Co. Whole sale Grocers, nro now receiving and opening nn extensive stork of Groceries, in the fire-proof store of the warehouse newly erected, which they will bo prepared to offer on ilia most liberal terms. All orders through us, and filled by them, will lie free of commissions, and to the entire satisfaction of the parties ordering. All communications will be addressed to us jointly, as the business in future w ill be conducted m the name ol tbo firm. Pledging their usual promptness to nil business confided t# their care, w ill hope to merit a continuance of ihe confidence hsretofore so liberally bestowed JOHN REES EGBERT B BEALL Augusta, October 2, 1838 SiSJaVI?- Recorder, blMldnrd ol Union, tsomhem Whig, Athens will copy the above into th. ,r pa,*.* weekly, m „’| fi s January next. 1 K B 5 * ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. . BY an order o( the Ordinary of Edgefield Di trict, will Ire sold on Thursday, 29tb iii’t. at the late residence of Anne Lamar, deceased, in lirach Island, all the (icrsonal properly belonging.to the es tate of said deceased, consisting of a gang ol very valuable and likely Negroes, Men, hoys, Women, Girls and Children. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, note and ap proved security. Sale not to commence before ten oVlork. A. M. WAGE, Administrator. November 2, 1838. swtd ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. PURSUANT to an order from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, before the court bouse in Co lumbia county, all the real estate belong to the es tate of Stanton Porter, deceased NANCY PORTER, Administratrix. Novemlier 8,1535. td LOOK AT THIS. WILL be sold, under an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting as a Court for conn ty purposes, in the town of Madison, Morgan county! on Tuesday, the 21th day of November next, sixteen Town Lots, containing each an acre or more, lying on 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. OtoberG, 1838. td A DMINISTRATOIt’S SALE. KY virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will bo sold, at the Columbia court house, on tin first Tuesday in January next,between the usual hours, three negroes, to wits Tom, a fel low, Killy, a woman, and Edmund,a boy,belonging to the estate of Joseph Barnes, deceased ; sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. GAURIEL JONES, Administrator, November G, 1838. td ALL persons having demands on William Under wood, late of Columbia county, deceased, are requested to render them in, attested agreeably to law, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to Gabriel Jones, Esq., agent for the executrix. MARY JONES, Ex’rx. November 6, 1838. Gw EX ECUtlilX’fs SALE. ON Saturday, the loth day of December next, at the late residence of William Underwood, de ceased, in Columbia county, will he sold, the whole of Hie perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting nf corn, fodder, &c., horses, mules, cattle, hogs, plantation utensils, wagon, cotton gin, Sic. Terms made known at the sale. MARY JONES, Executrix. October 25, 1838. td Georgia, Columbia county: WHEREAS Archimedes Lee Zachry, administra tor of Gcojgo A. Tindall, deceased, applies for letters disinissory: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to tile their objections (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this Gtli November, 1838, [novBJ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. HI RKE js HER IE E SA I. EH. WILL be sold on the lirst Tuesday in December next, at the court house door in the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: four hundred and eighty-one acres of land, more or less, lying on Jobler, adjoining lands nf Henry and Jordan Heath,and Telfair; levied on as the property of W. C. Bales, to satisfy three li. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court, in favor of James I’. Allen, and others, vs. said W. C. Rates,— Levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, seventy acres of land, more or less, lying on Jobler, adjoining lands of Sarah (less, and Thomas J. Dixon, levied on as the property of Seth Royal and Moses Griffin, to satisfy two li. fas. issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Samuel It. Buxton, vs. said Solh Royal and Moses Griffin. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. W. 11. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. November 1, 1838. td JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold on the lirst Tuesday in December next, at the market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, between the usual hours 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 a fi fa in favor of Elizabeth Harrison—property pointed out by John li. Newton, Executor of estate of Thos. Lightfoot. R. J. EARMER, Sheriff. November 5,1838. td S< HIV lON SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Jack- 1 souboro, between (bo usual hours of sale, one tract • of laud containing one hundred and fifty acres pine ! land, adjoining lands of Mrs. Milley Sowell and Jimp- < soy 1). Hunter, lying on the stage road, levied on as : the property of Robert Bevill, to satisfy ali fain • 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 Hushing, to satisfy his lax—levy made and returned by a constable. JACOB 11RYAN, Sheriff. November 5, IS3B. td WAIIIIKN SHERIFF HALES. be sold at the court bouse door in War- I I ren county, on the fust Tuesday in Decem ber next, between the usual hours of sale, three hundred mid eight acres of land, more or less, third quality, lying on the waters of Ccarson’s creek, ad joining lauds of Peterson Heath and others, levied on as the property of Hartwell Heath, to satisfy one li. 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 loss, lying on the waters of Middle creek, adjoing lands of Parsons, Walker and others, levied on ns the property of Martin Wright, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court, in favor of John L. Burkhatter. JAMES HALL, 1). Sh’ff. November 1, 1838, td WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold at the court house door in War- ; teuton, Warren county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow iug property, to wit, the undivided share and interest of Lazarus Sallis in the following ne groes in the possession of James 11. Carter, being the one-seventh, to wit: negros named Doss, George, Joe, Patrick, Moses, Jeremiah, Peter, and Jared j negro women named Vilet, Huldah, Juda, and girl Knhcn, levied on under sundry li. fas. in fa vor of Thomas Gibson, vs. said Lazarus Sallis. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. JEREMIAII PERRYMAN, Sheriff. November 1,1535. td POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE. SF" WILL be sob! at the court house door in Warren county, on the first Tuesday in December next,between the usual hours of sale,(the following property, viz: one negro woman named Clarissa, 2G years.old,and Amanda, a girlB years old; levied on as the property of John C. Humphrey, to satisfy sun dry li. fas. from Sustices’Courts, in favor of Smith & Bishop, and orhers. Levied on by a constable, and rcturnd to me for sale the 10th of September, 1838. JAMES HALL, Dcp’y. Sh’ff. November 4,1838. ’ td POSTPONED SALE. AATILL be sold at the court house door in War * ? ronton, 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 the town of Warrenton, adjoining Jeremiah Butt; levied on as the property of the Commissioners ol the Town of Warrenton, to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of John H. Roberts, vs. said Commissioners. Prop erly pointed out by plaintiff's attorney'. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. November 1,1835. td ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. AATILL be sold on the second Tuesday in Decern- T I her next, (it being the 11th day of sau month,) at the late residence of Owen Holliday, de ceased, in the village of Raytown, in Taliafem county, all the perishable property belonging to tin estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules hogs, cows, sheep, and stock of all kinds, a large number of pork bogs, &c. No., and a large quan tity of corn, fodder, oats, No. &c., household arid kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c., and va rious articles 100 tedious to mention. The sale ti continue from day to day, if necessary, and tin terms to be made Known on the day. THE aDM INISTR ATORS. 1 November 1, 1838. td j (j\f\ NEGROES FOR RALE.—The subscri , \sC\f ber has just arrived from Petersburg, Vir i ginia, with one hundred ami twenty likely young ne i groes of both sexes, and every description, which he • offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. He beg* leave to make known to his friends and the pu - , lie generally, that he has made Hamburg his plac< of residence, and will be constantly supplied with nc - grocs suitable for planters in this vicinity. Those i at a distance wanting to purchase, may at all times depend on finding a large number of negroes on hand. The lot now on hand consists of able bodied men, ’ plough beys, two first rate blacksmiths,several likely , and well qualified house servants of both sexes, sev eral professed cooks, washers and ironers, several women with children, small girls, suitable for nurses, and several small boys without their mothers. Plan ters and 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 oilier person in the trade. BENJAMIN DAVIS, a Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 28, 1838. ts N. B. —Also for sale, 1 wagon ami four horses j 1 f wagon and 2 horses •, 2 carryalls with horses; 1 first i rate saddle horse, and I poney. ' dj’The Columbia Telescope, Journal, Milledge -1 vilfe, Macon Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer, will i please copy the above for one month, and send their accounts to this office for payment. I NOR SALE—A large and valuable Plantation, * in the (ith district of Early county, on Spring 1 creek, and in the neighborhood of lands belonging " to Major Robert Taylor, of Athens. It contains 1 about Two Thousand acres ; six hundred and fifty 1 of which arc under new, high and substantial fances. " About four hundred acres have been cultivated, and : on the remainder of that, which is under fence, the r timber has been deadened and it would produce well s another year. The place has every necessary out building, gin house, screw-pack, barn, corn houses, stables, negro bouses, &c. tic.,all large and commo dious. It is the wish of the subscriber to sell with * the plantation, corn, fodder, stock of every descrip tion, plantation utensils, Sic., negroes excepted. . A great bargain is offered in the above property; it being too distant from my residence, is the reason ’ for desiring to dispose of it. The location of the settlement indicates health, and up to this time, the , negroes employed upon it have enjoyed fine health. Major Taylor knows the property, and will inform 1 any one respecting it —or information can be bad by applicatfon to me at Savannah. B nov (>' trw&wUw E. D. HUGUENIN. • (Ey - The Columbus Enquirer will please publish > the above six times, and charge the same to this office. STOP THE MURDERERS ! Ctf. A ij/Wk REWARD will be paid bytlicun //5 I lIIIIf dersigned for the apprehension of JOHN STEP and SOLOMON STEP, who murdered ' Martin Fraley, Sen’r. on the Bth October, ult., near ’ Wolf’s Kerry, in Hardin county, Tcnn. . John Stk.p is about 20 years of age, G feet 8 or 9 inches high,dark complect ion, dark eyes, black hair, ' inclined to curl, and very low forehead. The middle joint of the fore finger of his right hand is considera bly enlarged, occasioned, it is supposed, by a hurt. ’ Solomon Stf.p is about 23 or 24 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, stout built, a little inclined to be stoop shouldered, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark • hair, inclined to curl, and very high check bones. — The bones of bis right hand have been broken near the middle of the palm, and occasion a considerable ridge on the back of bis hand. The Steps formerly resided in the Cherokee coun try, in Georgia, and it is thought they will either make their way back to Georgia, or strike for Texas. The above reward will be paid on their delivery in Hardin county, Tennessee, or a proportionable re ward for cither. SALLY FRALEY, HENDERSON 0. ERALEY, JACKSON FRALEY, nov 8 SAMUEL LENOX 3t JAILOR’S NOTICE. WILL be sold at the lower market house in this city, on the first Tuesday in December next, (by order 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 throe years of age, live feet seven inches high, dark complected, and to be sold to pay expenses W. LAWSON, Jailor. _ Augusta, October 30, 1838. td VA L U ABLE WW N PROPERTY UOR SALE. THE subscribers offer for sale the following valu blc property in the flourishing town "of Craw fordville, to wit: threo-fourths of an acre on the north side of the public square, suitable for building a tavern or a house of residence, or bouses for vari ous kinds of merchandise. This lot will be sold in sizes to suit purchasers. One other vacant lot lying north of the above, and on the north side of the Georgia Rail 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 & Chaffin. 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. J. H. B. SHACKELFORD & Co. Apply to ,T. H. B. Shackelford, and in case of ab sence, to L. W. Shackelford, who Is our duly author ised agent. Crawfordville, Ga. November I, 1838, wlm IJIOR SALE.—The tract of land 2,200 acres, ami ' Saw Mills, known as the Boggy Gut Mills, 20 miles from Augusta, and 4 J miles South of Berzelia, situated in Richmond county. There are three streams on the place, either of which would carry machinery, and one that will admit of a fall of 2G feet perpendicular—the whole combined, admits of the finest water power in my knowledge. Also, I mule team, 1 carry log, GO to 80,000 feat of Lumber, sawed and stacked, a great of it season ed —if desired, could be put on the Georgia Rail Road in a few days. Mr. John B. Calmer, the agent for the place, will attend to either call, nov 5 w 4w SIMMONS CRAWFORD. (Ts r* | REWARD.—A reward of fifty dollars Jp «)U will he paid to any person who will ap prehend and deliver to the Sherilf or Jailor of Pulaski county, a man by the name of MARION SIMS, who has broke jail in Hartford, Pulaski county. Sims is about forty or forty-live years of age, about six foot or more high, is a man of dark complection and dark hair, in stature tolerably well proportioned for bis age; be has formerly been a citizen of North Caro lina, and more recently from Lawrence county, in this state; he has a family in Pulaski county, at this time. Sims has a blemish in one eye which de prives him of sight, has a fcllon on it which looks . white; he has on examination large scars on his I hips, occasioned by lying on them in a long spell of , sickness. He was confined in jail for stealing a ne ■ gro, and for a more full description of Sims’ villainy 1 refer the public to a piece in the Recorder and Standard of Union, which has been published for the last six months over the signature of Bryant Johnson, oct 31 ts SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor. The Recorder and Standard of Union will publish the above untill otherwise directed. r WAR RENTON ACADEMY. C fINH F, Trustees of this institution are happy to ’ state to the public that they have procured the 1 services of John Monaghan for the next year, who • will open the School on the first Monday in January : next. The reputation of Mr. Monaghan, the exer -1 tionsof the Trustees now making and to be contin ued, the health and accessibility of Warrenton, pre sent strong claims to public attention and patronage. All the branches of Academic and Collegiate instruc ■ tion will be taught. Terms of tuition and board reasonable. Trustees. —Henry Lockhart, William P. Butt f John Moore, S. W. Smyth, P. N. Maddux. ? By order of the Board, 11 G. V. NEAL, Secretary, tt oct 31 w9t LAND FOR SALE. _ B TPWARDS 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 Hoad, about one half of which is under fence and partly in cultiva tion, with dwelling house, giu house, &c. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call and '* view the premises. The terms will bo made aecom , modating. MARY WALKER. ‘ vet '■» w4t ie ■ A OUR months after date application will be s, I’ made to the honorable the Justices of the Infc ;e rior Court of Burke county, while sitting' for ordinary i- purposes, for leave to sell four hundred and ninety d acres of land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes i- county, known as No. five in the fifth district,it he rn ing the real estate of Sardis E. Cross, late of Burke ie county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of bis j heirs and creditors. JOSEPH S. CROSS, Administrator. November 2, IS3S. iTT|7TLLIAM H. CRANE has just received f f 1 case Victoria Skirts 1 box Paris Collars Plaid Chally Mciino fur children. Black Lace, Nar row Tapes, Bic. nov 7__ jL—a CAROLINA HOTEL, liroad-st., Charles fS’Sn ton, S'. C. —The proprietor of this estab , Ipi-B lishmant begs leave to inform his friends and patrons that he 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 lias repaired and refitted his pre mises, and having completed all his arrangements, respectfully solicits the patronage and support of his country friends, and the travelling public gene rally, and gives assurance that no dibits shall be spared on his part, to contribute to the comfort of such as favor him with their custom. families are informed that they can be 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, he has succeeded in replenishing his stojk, having collected a line assortment of old wines, and first quality liquors, which he can recommend with confidence, nov 7 swSt ANGUS STEWART. HAMPTON COURSE. Tin \N .1 \l, K \M.S (A 1.11 IHE II AMP TON COURSE, will commence on the second Tuesday in January, 1539, being the eighth day of the month. THE GREAT MATCH RACE, for $lO,OOO, be tween Volney and Target, will come oil’on Monday the seventh. The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile heatos, $lOOO entrance, forfeit $5OO, declaration $lOO. J. E. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got by Nullifier, dam by Tarter. John G. 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 Emelins, dam Ada. Col. Pau)Fitzsimons,ch. f. Ada Byron, got by Priam, dam Dclphine. Michael Scabrook, c. f. Godolphin, dam Miss Medway. There are several other Stakes to he run for during the week, the Stakes to come olf the day or days to suit the convenience of the parties. JOCKEY CLUB PURSES. FIRST DAY, Mile heats, for two and three year old colts, a pair of superb SILVER, PITCHERS, valued at - -- -- -- -- - $250 ($25 entrance, three or more to make a race.) SECOND DAY. Two mile heats, - -- -- -- - $3OO THIRD DAY, Three mile heats, - -- -- -- -- $5OO FOURTH DAY. Four mile heats, - -- -- -- -- $l6OO FIFTH DAY. Mile heats, three best in five, ----- $4OO N. B. —1 have every thing in readiness for the ac commodation of my customers. F. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor, nov 1 1m i 1 EORGIA LlME.—Fresh Stone Lime,of as good VK quality as any in the market, put up in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient for transpor tation than barrels, and holding the same quantity. Price $3 the single box and $2 50 by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jacksonboro, and at the mouth of Briar creek, on the Savannah river, it will bo sold at the same rates with freight olf Apply to T. D. SMITH, Planters’ Hotel, or June 14 trw&dtf D. KIRKPATRICK & Co. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. milE subscribers have just received a large X assortment of superfine and middling qualities CLOTHS ami CASSIMERES, viz. blue, black and fancy colored cloths, beaver cloths, of extra body', suitable for Overcoats, 81c. Ribbed, plain and fancy striped Cassimeres, in great variety. 200 pieces Satinets, some of which arc of superior quality', and composing a great variety of colors, fancy stripes and mixtures. Silk and other quality Vestings, Buffalo Cloths which they offer at very low prices. oct3 EDGAR 8c CARMICHAEL. OSBORN’S PHILOTOKAN, Or, FEMALE’S FRIEND. i FRESH SUPPLY of the above valuable nied- J\_ icine has just been received and for sale, whole sale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale drug store, north side of Broad street, Augusta, june 2!) NELSON CARTER. ('I &R. IVES have just received a lot of fine J , black lace veils, large sizes. Also, a choice lot of French Capes and Collars ; plain and ribbed black and white English cotton and silk Hosiery ; superior seal skin Gloves ; rich embroidered Thibet and Chally Shawls ; Merino do ; long Merino Man tles ; fine linen Cambrick and cambric Hdkfs ; Flan nels ; wool Gloves ; Buck do ; Fur Capes ; Leghorn Bonnets ; Rose and Whitney' Blankets. Store undei the Globe Hotel. w3t nov 3 NEW GOODS. Fashionable Full and Winter Goods, Just Received by WH. CRANE, among which may be found c the following articles : Black Italian Mattconi Silk Do gro dc Paris, gro de Swiss and gro de Rhine Silk Superior black 4-4 gro de Swiss Siik Do do gro grain do Blue, black, plain and figured do Fashionable figured colored do Blue, black and colored figured Bombazines Do do plain French do Rich embroidered Thibet Shawls Plain colored do do Black embroidered mourning Shawls Half mourning Thibet do Plain black Chally do Do colored do do 3-4 and 4-4 black twisted silk do Colored worsted Crowell half Hdkfs Ladies figured silk Cravats Gentlemen’s 40 inch black Italian Cravats Superior Gauze Boas, a new article Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Hdkfs White, black and green Gauze Veils Fine black Lacc do Chenele, cord and zephyr Worsteds Blue, black and colored Velvet Ribbons Embroidered Sattin Bonnet Ribbons, Paris style Fine French Artificials Narrow Satlin and Gauze Ribbons Do worsted and silk Braids Do fine Linen Tape, for trimming Gold end Linen Tape and Bobbins Taylor’s and Clark’s Spool Cotton Cambric and Swiss Edgings and lusertings Colored worsted Edgings Black Silk do Brussels Thread Lace Edgings Superfine Irish Chock Muslin Plain, striped and figured Swiss Muslins Mull Cheek do Muslin de Laincs Dark French Prints Small figured black Merrimack Prints do blue, brown, red and ruby ground Merrimack Prints English half mourning Prints Plain and figured English Merinos Figured silk Velvet Vestings Silk-bound Cradle Blankets Superior blue and black Cloths Colored and Cadet mixed do Blue, black, brown, drab, steel and Cadet mixed Satinets Superior Kentucky Jeans Fine fancy Cassimeres Striped and plaid Lindseys Red and black mixed do Negro Cloth and coarse Satinets 3.4 7-S 4-4 5-4 and 0-4 brown Shirtings & Sheetings Superior Cotton Tickings and Canton Flannels Cotton, Worsted and Woollen Hosiery Woollen and Buckskin Gloves Together with a general assortment of fashio iat.lt fall and waiter Goods, which will be disposed of nl reasonable prices at No. 231 Broad-street; oct 9 NOTICE.— All persons indebted to Win. Glover, late of Richmond county, deceased, are re quested to come forward and make payment, and those having demands against the same are notified to present them properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN FOSTER, NovcmberH, 1838. C\v Administrator. a Twenty Dollars Reward. fflßl Ranaway from the subscriber, about a month since, a negro girl by lhe name Aft-AB o*' 0 *' Aphuusiiie, likely, and nboul six -oJgSnbvt teen y° ars °* age. The above reward will bo paid lor her apprehension nnd delivery to J. T. SETZE. aug 27 trvvlf SHEEN Oil) FRENCH PRINTS^ SNOWDEN &; SHEAR liave received this day from New York, a large supply ofsplemlid French Prints of lhe latest Paris styles, also Rich Embroidered Table and Piano Covers nnd a greal variety of other articles suitable for the present sea son, to which they respectfully invite the attention of tho public. oct 20 Georgia, Richmond county: William Fuller, ") Superior Court, June Term, vs | 183 d. James Kcesido, j . Orlando Snltmarsb, | In Equity; and John McLean. J Bill for Relief, &e. TT appearing to the Court that James Reesido re- X sides out of the state ol Georgia, that Orlando Saltmarsb resides out of Richmond county, and that said bill has net been served on said defend ants. It is ordered that said defendants appear and answer to said bill, on or before the first day of tho next term. It is further ordered that this rule be published monthly for five months in one of tho gazettes of the city of Augusta. - A true extract from the minutes. JAMES McLAWS, Clerk. July 20, 1833. nism [ CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having taken A. ROWLAND into partnership, tho WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSNIESS will bo conducted un der the firm oi Baird & Howland, alter Ist of Octo her next. RENJ. BAIRD ' sept. 18 20 PORT WINE, WHISKEY, &c. , OA hbls Monogahela Whiskey ■ tllr 2a bills superior Port Wine 100 coils Bale Rope. Just received and for ’ sale by W. E. & J U. JACKSON, October 1 Auctioneers. 1 LAW OFFICE. HE subscriber has removed his office to the A south room, second floor, in the Post Office J range, where he can at all limes he found and con suited by those who may need Ins services, and will honor him with their confidence, sept 5 3mdtr&iv WM. W. HOLT. BOARDING. —A few gentlemen con he ac commodated with board and lodging at Mrs. ) J. Carrie’s, on Broad-street, next dour above the Bridge Bank. £5" Mrs. C. can also accommodate a few tran > sient boarders. ts oct 25 ROSE HAIR POWDER, &c. ) R OSE Hair Powder, in I nnd i lb. papers, ■tw highly perfumed. Also, Otto Rose Lip Snlv >, I botli in pewter and neat wood boxes. Also, a fresh supply of English Preston Salts, just received and . or sale cheap, by ANTONY & HAINES, oct 24 REJI O V AL. JAMES ANDERSON & CO. BY WM. C. WAY, No. 260, Broad-street, Augusta, Georgia. HAVE removed their slock ol seasonable Dry Goods to the store immediately opposite to the State Batik, where they are receiving additions of ftesh imported Goods of all descriptions, and suitable to the fall and winter season. oct 4 PLANT’S EDITION OF GRIER’S GEORGIA AND CAROLINA ALMANAC, FOR 18» 9 ; CALCULATED for the horizon and meridian of Augusta, Ga., and will serve for the adja cent ilnts nnd Florida. The astronomical calcula tions by Robert Grier, OS' Butts county, Gu. Just published, and sold by the gross dozer, or single by T. H. PLANT, Au"usta, sept 29 PLANT & NORTON, Columbus. FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. THE subscribers take this method of informing the public that they will continue to transact as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli eitnshareofpublicfavour. Grateful for past patro nage, they assure their friends no exertions shall he wanting to promote the interest of those who may entrust their business to them. Their charges in future will be like other establishments of the kind Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended to. S. KNEELAND & CO nug3l 205 swtf SUMMER RETREAT FOR SALK. jj JL Will ho sold, if applied for shortly, tho lot Minis | and improvementsatthoSand Hills,known .L.I Jl .as the Turknett Spring Place, former'y ' owned and occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The ! lot containins twenty five acres, a large partol ' which is in woods,.and includes Turknetcs Spring, from which lho City of Augusta is supplied with t water. On tho premises is a comfortable dwelling with nil other buildings necessary forth? accom modation of a family. Possession can he given immediately Also —A small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgeville Road. Apply to ( MayB tuth HENRY H GUMMING. IMPROVED PATENT COAL AND Wood Cooking Stoves, &c.— The un i dersigned lias just received a largo supply of im proved Stoves fur Coal or Wood, of entire new patterns, and of various sizes, viz ; The “People’s Coal or Wood Cooking Stove,” superior to any heretofore in use, not only on ac count ol convenience, tho perfect manner in which the cooking is performed, hut also on account of the economy of fuel which it effects. The “Patent Grecian Parlor Grate,” which for beauty and economy excels all others, producing greater effect with less fuel. Tho “Parlor and Hall Stove,” passing heal from the basement to the upper part, through floes in the four corners, nnd through additional columns. Tho “Parlor and Pipe Franklin;” with plain and even tops, for wood < r coal, newly constructed, with swelled back, sunk hearth, door front, &c. Tho “Ship and 6’tcam Boat Stove,” calculated to cook lor 50 to 200 persons, with less fuel and greater convenience limn any other Stove, now in use. Also, a variety of smaller Stoves, with tho same improvements. The “Box 6 and 9 Plate Stove,” open and plain lops, of various sizes, from 18 to 36 inches. Also, American, English and Russia Sheet Iron ; Stove Pipe ; sheeting and brazing Copper; Block Tin, and Tin Plate—all of whieh he offers for sale low for cash or approved paper, at No. 168 Broad street, sign of the Coffee Pol, aud directly opposite tlie Eagle <fe Phoenix Hotel. B. F. CHEW, oct 23 stw&d £ RANAWAY from tho snhscri hors, residing in Greenville, Ga., a mulatto boy, by tho name of DICK, (calls himself Richard,) said boy is about 6 feet 1 inch high, raw boned, and weighs about 170, or 80 lbs. quick spoken, with one of his lore teeth broken off, and but little hair on his head; quite intelligent active,and strong as to 1 muscular power. W’e brought said negro from the line of Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter County Dick had on when ho wont away a mixed coat nnd fur hat, oilier clothing not recollected. He formerly came from N.C. Also at the same time ranaway, a.bright mulatto hoy, by the namoof WESTLEY, belonging to Col. Cooper, near this place, about 25 years of age, quick J spoken, about 5 feet 2or 3 inches high, spare made, nnd a barber by profession. This hoy was bought from Mr. Woolforko’s, at Columbus, in this Slate, and by him was brought from Maryland; he has Irequcntly threatened to go hack. Wesllv had on when he went away, a striped pair of pantaloons. They both left without any provocation, and with money enough to carry them some distance, and it is supposed will make lor some free Stale. 1 is probable they may have free p isscs, or may bo carried of by some while person. Whoever will e apprehend said negroes,ami lodge them in Jail, so ,t that we get hem, shall ho liberally rewarded June 18 HARDAWAY & HAWKINS T Thesubscriber U s rptn 4ed his UHine to iho sepoiid story of .VILKei 01 ' l ! sj Bennoch a corner. lie will mien I ,K " Zl( I mho bnMnn. ..f |„, p r .„ i . t . 1 ,. N , ,4' ““«i KSHiSZk I^' 8 ' - ocl 10 [Jy«l JAMES T. gray rost-oiiicc, V ' T ile .„ .... Augusta, October. )4 ( 11L Express Mail, going North, doses at fi P « and going South, doses at 7 A. JU __ ° cl 16 E. B. GLASCOCK, p, 11 IRISH A XI) SCOTCH WHISKkv V 1 3 puncheons Disband Scotch Whiskey ' Xe ' 10 hogs Goshen Butter 3 20 hall bills No 1 Mackerel 25 qr. casks Malaga Wino Ps= 20 hags white Java Coffee 30 boxes Cheese I 20 qr and eighth casks Madeira Wins i„. received and lor sale by ' ll!l S _ooi 24 JOJLV COSKF.nv I NEW FALL AND WINTER GOOnT f■ A 11. WYATT & Co. No. 206 Broad ,1,1; < U X. arc now receiving Iresh supplies of storil’ Si mid Fancy Dry Goods comprising a se „fl, assortment of goods in their lino, which in V jn ’ f> been well selected, they offer at lair prices, Whole tl sale and Retail. Purchasers are requested looiill and examine our stock before they make their«... " act 3" I C IVTOTICE.—The subscribers being nnxmtji i 0 ix close their business, request all t.’lose indebted to them to make immediate payment, and all those I *“ to whom wo are indebted, will please present thei, 1 accounts. CLARKE & HOLLAND I sept 8 I \j> Musical notice.— wm. h. orch Eat AIW, prolossor of Music, respectfully *“ lonns his patrons and the public, that ho Im W* removed to fox’s Range, over Mr. M. Dye’s store Iteit He w ill give lessons in Music, on the Piano Forte i Guitar and Flute, and as n is his intention toron' IF' fine his practice to this city, and to lake but a linii. < Sk| ted number of pupils, ho hopes to secure a rominu. JE* ation of the liberal patronage w ith which lie Ins "• w already been favored. N. B.—Piano Fortes lunoj and repaired in the I ... best manner, on reasonable tcims. ts o c[ 8 JPI Georgia, Columbia county.: “ ’ V** WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrate, applies lor letters dismissoly on lh u eslam sh of Robert W. Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ajlmonish all and di, singular, the kindred and creditors! of the said d(. Bp ceased, to file their objections, if nny they have, ffi within the time prescribed by law, in my office,t» I shew cause why said letters shr/nld not he granted 5- \ Given under my baud this 2d day ol June, 1838 1. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. IB Georgia, Columbia county ; WHEREAS James Carjlidge. .3L. bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on ,I** the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. V These are therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 ‘ singular, the kindred and creditors of the said J, I M ceased, to file their objections, if any they her : #2 within the time prescribed by law, in mv efl}’ i to show cause why said letters should not w ed. Given under my band and seal at ofiicc, tin u 2d day of June, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Celm, • Georgia, Scriveu county: ‘ Court ol Ordinary—Present, their honors JolmS ylfl Rtovos, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, and a Charles C-. Stewart, Esjs. ’ Hide Ni. Si. J u ly jggg UPON the application of Thomas H,’ Bums,ad- I mmistrator of William Gross, deceased, late of I Scriven county, staling that he bus fully ndminis- J tered sa-d estate, and praying citation for letters dig- 1 missory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk " do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show t cause (if any they have) why the same shall not he v granted ; and that the same bo published once a * month lor six months. ( A true extract from the minutes. Ju'y 10 183 a»g4 m(im JOSHUA PERKY, clerk. * Georgia, Jeffersou county : ' 1 WHEREAS Bryant Fulford, administrator ou i the estate of Seth Eason, late of this coun ty, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory Irom * said estate. § \ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause why said letters of dismission should not he 1 ■ granted. I . Given under my hand at office in Louisville, tbii I 5l JGy y 7 1838 ' E. BOTH WELL, Clerk. I Georgia, Jefferson County: ~ ■ ; WHEREAS William L Kennedy, Abminii- I 4 ] trator «l John Kight, Into ol this county, de. a ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad- -j ministration, These arc therefore to cite summon and admonish, W all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the S said deceased, to be and appear at my office within J tho time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any * they have, why said letters shall not be grunted [l Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, tliii I sth June, 1888. f Juno *J EBENEZER BOTHWELL. Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: WHEREAS Civility Bunn, administratrix on lhe estate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies lor letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’ll to bo and appear at my ofiicc, within the lime prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, at office in WaynosbufJ, this 30lh July, 1838. By order of court, 9 6m T. H. BLOUNT, D. Clerk._ Georgia,Jefferson county: WHEREAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, laio of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismis sion from said estate. These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 251 h June, 1838. June 28 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. FOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell lot No. 386, in the I2th dis trict of the Ist section, now Lumpkin county, drawn by the orphans of William Lawrence, deceoscd, for tho benefit of said orphans. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE, Guardian. _ September 6,1838. mini months alter date, application will bo made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Sam uel Applelont deceased, for the benefit of his heirs. . , JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of hiswile, Ann J Finn. _ se P B nt4m months alter date application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when silting for ordinary purpoues, for jeave to soil five hundred acres of pine land, lying in Scriven county j one gold lot containing forty acres, in the 2d section, 2d district, Cherokee county, and one town lot in the town of Oxford, Newton county, all belonging to the estate of Joseph Show* make, late of Burke county, deceased. JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE, ) . . ISAIAH CARTER, ’JAdmrs. September 25, 1938. 4m Ij3OUR months after date application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi- | nary, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. July 31, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Executor. months after date application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell six hundred acres ol more or less, belonging to the estate of Benjamin fc. Winfrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on the little luoko creek, adjoining lands of Maggie Martin, and others. WM. P. BEALL, Adm'r. July 20, 1839. months after date application will bo made to tho honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when silling fur ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. NANCY PORTER, Administratrix Angus.t 3b, 1838. ol said estate.