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ciTv sni nii r’s sales.
ON ihr ,ir-t I wps lay in rtohernext,nt the low
er market. between the usual hours of sale,
" < e sold all the i ighl, titie ami intru st in a lot
of Land in the < ity of Augusta, lying in tl e own
end north side of Broad street, having a small
dwelling thereon, containing— feet on Broad ?!.,
bounded west by street, north and east, not
known. s aid ot known better as Jo>eph Doetoi s
lot Levied on undei ah la sued from the Court
of ( ommon Pleas, of said city of Vugusta. Wil
liam 1 1. Oakman and otheis, vs. said I. Doctor. —
Properly pointed out by plaintiff, Terms cash,
purchaser paying for papers.
E. MARTIN, Sberilf.
August 17. LS3.O.
CiTV SIILIdI I S S \ 4 L.
On them si Tuesday in October next, at tlie
'own market, will he sold wit in the u mil
sale hours, a negro gin, about MXfeen yeai ’* of age
and likely, by the name of Lare or I..»«•>■, under a
mortgage li la from the I emit of < ommon Pleas,
city of \ugn«ta, in favor of John H. Weaver, vh.
Daniel \\ mgard. Pmj>erty pointed out by plain*
till. 1 enns rash, bankable money, on delivery.
E. >1 AuTIN, Sherill.
August M. 1839.
SlOi l\ oi ltw> (.LolKd I Nsl II \ mi;
l» TIM T OAIC A X .
TIN 1 1ER E will be sold, at public outcry,on Tues
| day. the day of rlohei next, between
the hours of ten, a. n , and two, r m. h the mar
ket house in the city of Vngusta. one liundred and
hfl.V shares ot the < apiial Mm k ol the <ieoigia In
suiatiee and nisi Company, p edged hy Hie laic
•Lo oh oise to the Ran' ol the Stale of Leorgia,
lo -ecure 1 c* payment of horrowed money; lliis
sale eing lo obtain payment of the ha a rice due on
t!ic debt thus se-. tired, and toe* use Hn- transae lion.
J* BIN PI I INI /.V , President
of the Hianch of he Rank of the
dale ol tieo.gia, at Augusta.
July 30, |S39. svvld
V 9 I> N IST ft ATO MS S AM:.
ON Hie ml i n--.lay in November next, agree
■ ‘•He in in mdei of i in- inlet mi com I ol ii win
county .‘N hile iltmg lor ordinary pm poses, will hit
sold at Hie* ourl lieuse doo. in Irv\ in rouniy, with
in toe usual hours ol sale, 000 tiact of land in said
county , known a< no. 122 in me 7th loslin i of
said c ounty, .udougin ; to Hie estate of Jacob ( aver,
dcreasi el ale oi Lincoln county ; sold for the nen
ent ol t it* eirs ande leditors. leinis made known
on the day of sale
i* 11 « I.VI AS I LoRLNCE, Administrator.
Align l 9, \
AM I\DT * \Tt»K’s S 1 li:.
ON the* iirst i'uesday in November next, agree
a ■U* lo an mder oi tin* Inferior eotlit of Lin
coln ‘anility, while mi ling lot ordinary purposes,
will he sold .‘I Hie eonrl house in Kany enmity,
wjthm the lawful i.onrs ot sa e, one traet of land,
No. (»•>, in t .e 2Mh IRsiiiet ol si d county.
Also, will he sod in Lowndes eounly, at the
same tune, a trac t of land No. L'vJ, in (he Bill Dis-
Irie lof aid eounly, e oiigmg to Hie- estate of I ho
mas Curry, dee-eased, late of Lincoln county; side!
'for Hie* uenenl of tne bens and erodilois of said de
ceased. Terms made known on Hie day of sa e.
JACuli CAVER, Administrator.
August 9, 1K39,
V I Mil NINTH ATOM’S SA LL,
ON the nrst I neselay in December next, pursu
ant to an order from the two honorable the
inferior < ourt of CufuimHa « minty, when sitting
for oi din ary purpose*, will he sold hefoje the court
house* eloor in county', the Negroes belonging
Ho I he- cvt;ue ol Stamen , oiler, late of said county,
doceused, lor the purpose of di«ti ihiifvoi .
NANCV POP LER, Adm’x.
July 10, 1839.
EXUi UTOR •* s \ LB#
% l r ILL he sold at tin* market house in the* town
ww of Louisville on Hn* nrst I neselay in cto
ber next, within the legal hours, to the highest
hid ler, agreeable lo an order of Hie honorable the
Jnfeuor ourl ofJeiPerson enmity, when silling for
ordinary purposes, two hundred and nine and a half
acres ( ,09 ) of oak and hickory land, improved, m
tin* county of Jedcrson, adjoining lands of William
and James dements, md others, on the waters of
( haver's eree , belonging to the estate of Hie late
Epnraim Ponder, deceased. Terms ol sale on the
.day. lIE/.EKI \II PONDER > ..
JAMES 11. MOBLEY,J ‘ Xm,tors *
Inly : fc, I m.
ll> II M • T «\ V RS* * %LL.
ON I a- first Tuesday in October next, will he
■(Hi at the Court ilouse door, in unton,( he
ro voe county, a ot of mud containing In acres, ly
ing in s ml • unnly, being number 1171), in the id
Distru t ol 2d Section, neluiiging to the estate of
Joseph hewm.ike, late of'Burke countv, deceased
'Perms on the day of sale.
J' SI.PII \. SHEW MAKE,
IS mil C AR PER,
March 30, 1830. Administrators.
V .Ml I N .VIM it i.CS L.r..
Y % ’ ILL he sold at the late residence of Phomas
w w J. Shackcllord, de< eased, in ( rawfordvihe,
Taliaferro county , on siUnday the I 2th day of Oc
tober next, .HI the perishable properly uelonging to
the olu.e of said leecased, euiisistpig of one horse
and wagon, a small slock of cattle and hogs;
hoosiMio dmd kitchen furniture, tee. Perms made
hi.own on the d ty of >.» e.
LL-YI) W Si I VCK EL COR I), AdmT.
June 20 1839 Id
s i> ii vss i ic \ role's s \ it.
Vci All i-A iILC. to an order of the bon ruble the
Interior on.l of Burke county , when silting
10. •. It ar purposes, will be sold >n the nrst
I ;«•..i,iy in i lolu i next, at thecomt <loll*o door
1.1 ..i les auo, l>ui ac county , between the usual
.I. * if -e two u •grocs. Pherihy and Hannah
ii .1 aired acres of land, more or less, ad
n of a Hliam Brooki is, muel oairen,
, Hi sol . as tue property of Henry
mm’, i i I c hcnci.t ol the heirs. —
o>. .. c day of sale.
1m i » IAHCivRV 1U V. H, VdiuT.
y HI 30
. » Oft. % S|| \(\t 's Y 1.1,,
% !■ sold heli'ie the n.l .tnise doe.. on
• f i ! Put sday in »hu» ci ’ «*\l m i in
o! , utc- 1 n founiy, wi‘hm the usual .ours of
s.i . i l»l owl prop-tl*. io wit: two hund.ed
old ty ac «• oi ..oi l »o. " css lying upon the
a*at >o Ac i> ~M , atijeim A.oii lardy and
Ii» rvied m is tin piopcily of ov iigton
t*,. o ali-iy a fi. issued ’om iuc dn upe
iin » oi I. of all it k 11 mead, fm the
exit's. <• vs. ■ *ov ington bcarls.
vlso, ninety icics oi land more or less, lying
upon tn* .vat* oi nl- 'i.( , adjoining Bishop,
I'ate 0.l olhc ' wvied on to atisfy a n. fa issued
fro a i.i.c >in up .i a ; mill, Hie lati'oi (iooigia
vs. K i/a. flh •ay h i
\l>o. live •• •• ■' of md more or less, in p *s> < ->
♦•ion of ai lolph ivy. ti sine conveyed by
Jo -f ph Me ,| t »James iv 'mny . and hounded y
Win. IL c-itTson, ml Hie lands of said Randolp
! »;♦ \ v on Pie vugusiH i < id. levied on »e tin* property
of *elondant •'anu-s civinney in fam i»t Slo\ 1
and l/.nnai •. pioperlv p i led out by Peter Lane.it.
\N i HON . 8 A ll ELS, Sheriff.
August Jl>. I s d9.
LiNiiHN roSTPHN III) MIIIHITNS
SVldi.
%M he stid' efoit* the Court House door,on
\ V the first ne tlav in ctober next, in Lincoln*
ton, im aiiii county. lie It’d lowing prope ty to wit:
two and a hall • a" of land more or less, lying on
the waters l LitC.t iser. a 'honing Jabez liainetl,
lev led on as the \ ope vof (olio Imnly. tosatufy
a ii oi from Lm> o: . Snpi im - Court, in favor of
Re in venison, • \e» utorof .cm Rctnsuu, dec\l. vs.
John Lun ly
\ o, six hmiii'c ! acres of land more or los . on
the waters of *ii I Creek ad joining Parks. Wait*,
ai,d olh .s. levied on as the pm.erty of Wilis
Klo < nee. lu satisfy a Ii la n f vor of James N.
Harper, for th< ex rs vc. vs. Wills Florence.
H. \\ PA I CM. Deputy lieritT
August if*. 1 5 39.
i:\ia i roll's s vlk.
1 VlkL he sold on tin first Tuesday in Ortobe
f next t\ t»»e market house in the town o
Lt> isvi le JelVe son county, in the legal hours o
sale, to Pie highest id lei agiet alee to the las
wi I and l slament of .Inhn king, late of vauft olin
ty. do eased, seven hundred and sixty acres ot pn
lan 1, more oi less in said county, on the waters t*
ogee bee river, imuvuve 1, and adjoining lands t
Amaro' * W rrht and others, \lso.a negro cmr
i- ’ 'I vdi.a out fo.tv-nve xe u<ol . r,. . *
cA,
\ U \ K I ' •!»
i m \ciu\s;m.
% 1 ILL-FA^TJ (i , Iron Wok, Cotton and all
? » I in is of MAI HLsKH\\ futnislio'i ol the 1
j hi l innteriais and imisiiori in tin- hi st nnuni-r, >
, “ The Strtfi* M nufnrturnur I nmpuny »>f Md.
I who have m klc* arrangement ; wrh ,vk**i c . >to
vai.i. Simmons v ( «.. ol Augusta, (« i .to he I«»cmi
( Agents fm receiving con.Higfmu*iit<, who art* au
i Ihoriicd to ie< five jmim.nlol hil s and expense*') |
I on dc ivciy liy (hern oft • above desn ilied woik
. !*« ni to that tioii *>| the south convenient to ,\u- ■
gn-la
Prompt attention will he p *icJ to all orders ad *
dressed U> hose gentlemen, at .\n4llsta, t«i I nos
Lamsimm’., Superintendent of the ivoiki .it the 1
“ avage I-actor\ , 1 M.u > lard, 01 to
(itohd!. WlhhlAMS Age 01,
aug 5 \v3m Mali •■<
NOTI ...
' Jill K subscriber oiler for sale his Plantation, |
I lying in Hiiil e and Seriven county, on Moo
ley *h Pond, adjoining lands oj Major VVyott W.
Starke, and within two mi.es of the Savannah ,
river, eoi.laming twenty-one hundred acres, 01 ,
whiih llieie is .1 ..0111 ix hrm hed ane- open and
under lenee, and has excellent springs of pure w.i
ter on the tract. 11, the premises is a. ne mill
seat, the dam now corn doted 'I <n or twelve hun
dred acres ol the a ovp tract is of excellent quality
oak and hickory ; tin* remainder good j.me .and,
well tun c red, with a quantity of stearn-boat
Wood. Also with the* land will he* sold a wood
landing on the Savannah river, at stony Hiull,
with a good road limning from the landing to the I
plantation. « n the place there is a good gin bonne |
and other buildings necessary for a settlement.— I
tiood and sniticient titles wi l he made to the
whole. This desirah.e tract can In- had on fa von
ah.c terms. The terms will b* made to soil the
purchaser.
•I ..ppneation, also, will, if dc sired, he -o d on
life place*, thirteen egroes, live fe ows. two wo
•en. and six children, all young and valuable.
June is w3m .1 \M Ks 11. ,\p
NOTICE.
fll'lK subscriber being dc.irons to remove to the
1 west, oile rs for sale.* on the most reasonable
md ac eommod ding terms, his entire possession ol
Land, lollow Si ) acres of land adjoining tin
Indian spiings Reserve, in Hulls county; about
i ) acres of open land, in good order for a crop,
most ol ii I real! land. Po those who may he dis
posed to purchase a healthy place. I would recom
mend Hum to this ; and as to conveniences to mar
ket, tin •re is none more so—any thing for sale* c an i
find a ready market at the Indian Springs during
Hie watering season. (a 1 and examine the prem
ises. (iood indulgence will he given. I will sell
a part or the whole to suit purchasers.
July 22 vvibr Wl LLIS C. .lENKENS.
NSUO <> ItOTM,.
fill IK subscriber respectfully informs his friends
I and the public gcncially, that he has taken me
above cm a Ii hmeni laie.y kept by Wtv 11. (Limes
there has been some alterations made in the house
since it has changed hands. H will he placed under
the immediate* superintendence of his wile and
hiothei and such of hi> own lime as he can spare
from other business, will he entirely devoted lo the
establishment. He solicits a share of •• ‘ pa
tronage. WM. M. FRAZER.
(Ircenshoro, (Jeo. Angnst2(>. sw2w
P. S. The? (ireat Western Mail, the telegraph,
the Ahigatoi or Florida, the diin* mi Hecatur
stages, all a reive at and depart from this House. <
g CENTRA> OT L. J
I j a This splendid and spacious new Hrick 1
LLEJ. Hotel, situated on l-'mnt Street, innnr- i
■ diately over the Kail (load Hank, in .Athens, will |
I Mined in a few weeks for the reception of
Hoarders and Visitors. I'd lliose who have hereto
fore favored the proprietor with age, he -
deems it only necessary to announce his return to
Athens, and Ins intention to keep the Cent nil Hold
in connexion with that peasant and fashionable >
watering place the Helicon Springs, which has un
dergone considerable improvement since the last (
season; hy this arrangement visitors can spend n
their lime either in Town, or at the quiet retreat "
which the Springs always all'ords to the Invalid or M
visitoi of pleasure. To litis important advantage '
which his establishment presents over any othei
either in own or country, he will add Ii is personal
exertions lo tender his hotel and Watering place
all that his friends can Icslrc. The Hotel i new,
commodious, and situated in a central position in
Hums,and when furnished .11 handsome style, will
possess decided advantages over any other similar
establishment in the place ' (
Athens, I Hi, ay 3 If JOHN J VCKSON. ,
\I)tl IN IST.’t A IT* i.V'S SAM). I
ON thehrst Tuesday in December next, pnrsu 1
ant to an order from the Inferior court ofCo-
Inmnia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, j k r
will Ire sold before tire court bouse door in said I "
county, Hie Negroes belonging to the estate of
Stanton Dorter, deceased.
NANCY PORTER,
ap Hi Administratrix.
HI VHDI VN*S SA 1,1;. (i
nfll.l. tie sold on the first Tuesday In October c
next, before Hie court himsedoor in V\ ayncs- ,v
huro, agrcealdc to an order of the Inferior Court of I r
Hnrkc county when sitting for ordinary purposes. ( v
three hundred acr s pine land, ill -aid county, ad- a
joining Simeon He I, Harvey Andrews, and others, ,
Vlso. one hundred and forty-one acres oak and r
nickoiy l aid, adjoining Carpenter, Mrs. Merritt, i
estate ol < nance, and others. Sold as the property
ol Welcome Almond, minor. ’Terms on the day of ;
sale. M V T I’HKW ALMOND. C.nardtnn.
July 29,1899.
AIMI. I> ii.. .. ~ 1
ON the lust Tuesday in Novemhei next, ag.ee- 1
able lo an onlei Lorn the Inferior court of
i aliaferro county, will he sold at the court houst !
• lour in ( rawfouiville, I aliaferro county, the lands |
belonging to the estate of Owen I lalliday, deceased, 1 ‘
l.vmgin said county, consisting of me thousand
acres, more or less ; to lie sold in parcels to suit
purchasers. I'enns nuuie known on the day ol .
•a 10. A. H. S I'l IJHl J H ENS, >. , ,
A. W. CRIER,
August 23, 1839. j !
\V vUICi.N Ili ltlM 'S S\l.lC.
Ull I. he sold at the Court House door in
VVarrenton, Warren county, on the first 1
Tuesday in i .etcher next, the following pro i
I'crly \i/ ; one hundred and sixty-live acres of
..ami second quality , more or less, and the stand
ing crop Honed on as the property of Thomas
coper, to satisfy sundty Ii fas issued from the Mi |
crim i oui lof Warren county in favor of Ran- .
dolph Ix > amlothcis, vs. said i coper. Said Hand
is adjoining lands ot 'Thus. Dyer and others Pro
pcrt\ pointed out by plaimilV’s attornev.
August 31, I sat* JAMES HAHL. Dap. Sh'tT
AV Vltlt UN SHERIFF’S >ALh.
k 11.1. he sold at theC un-house door in U ar- 1
- renlon, Wuncn county ,on the lust Tucsda\ '
m I a toiler next, lietween the usual hours of sale |
tic lo lowing property to wit; on • Negro woman
hy the name ol Martha, aged4o years; Sepprona I
a irl 7or S y ears old ; v.nnday, a iuy 16 or Id ; ears
o'd. and Jonathan, a Toy tec or eleven Veins
old; all levied upon as the pro erty of Thomas s
T.ogeis, to satisfy sundry ii. 1 from Warren Su
perior Court, one in favor c Clark. McTierami
others vs. said Rogers; property pointed out bv
Hie defendant.
JEREMIAH PERRY .MAN, M.orilf
August 29, 1839.
VIE persons to whom late the Agatha Real, of
Jelftrson county deceased, was indr ted, t.
present their accounts for payment, and those in
h- ted to the deceased will make immediate pav
raent to JdH.N UOSTi K,
August 10,1839. (>w Qualified Executor,
VI. I, persons indebted lo Simeon How ry, late of
T.mke county, do. eased, are requested t.
omo f award and make payment, and all persons
having demands against the same a.e noli od U
on-sent t em properly authenticated, within lb.
lime prescribed '-y law, to
• ■shorn M, U WRY, Executor.
August 3,1539 („„•
VI I. persons indebted to the estate of Arthui
Mon nef, late of W a.ren county, decease,'
ire requested lo make immediate p ynient. an.
tliose having demands to-picscnt them in terms o
the law. HENRY HOCKIIA UT, Adm’r.
July 10.1539. w'tit
VI. I. persons inde’.ted to the estate of Ann II
Diem deceased. late of Hnrke counts , are n
■nested to ■ .k- immediate p.vment md ; ....
aving . '• ijins - A; present t! cm in ter--; , f ,
i ■ ’ Wll
I Augc- 1 lo Is JO, Adm’rof Ann H.lhinn.
N’KW.VOHK, 683 BROADWAY-—SKMIXA
nyro yousu ladws-mhh cule\
1 lo ■ .ill tin.*..i U'nUi'u of Parents :i d (iuai Hans
to I.it E lal lislumnt. which i- situnt I in tin- up
: per part of the city or' New- . «ik. in a fine healthy
situation.
i I '■ li | If t attention is bestowed on the reli
gions anil inor;' ieducation of tne young l.adics rom
mi 'c Ito her cme. together with a (mental olid
: in.ie for t' cii comfort and happiness,
1 1.(•ordinary course of instruction is combined
■s rt!i all the bighei h.Mnclic necessary to a polite
| education, in 'liichMrs Coley i- assisted by the
most approved masters and ten hers.
1 l ire I fencli I anguage is made use of as the me
dim i ol ' onver ation.
■Mr- Coley has oeerr kindly pcrmilted to (five
1 the following reference* M.'ll. McAllister, Esq
I Mayor of Savannah. John K. Ward. Isq. District
Attorney foi the State ol Georgia. t. Itev. bishop
I nderdoni , Rev. Dr. Jierrian, Key. Ur. 1..ye11. Rev,
I l.ewis I’ W Balch, Dev. Dr. Phillips, Hcv. Krs
l(ine tlason,.l. Kearny Rodgers, M. I),, Richard .I.
l ocker, i.nq George Lawric, Ksq., .John l.awrie,
i *'- S| 1• s i* u fit Horan. Ksq, Stephen lam hie eng,
i Ksq., (diaries Kdna.ds, Ksq, Redwood Kisher,
Ksq.. Idoyd W. Wells, Ksq . 11. Wreaks, Ksq..
lohn S. I,air ett Ksq., New ork; t. Rev. Bishop
Howen,t»eo, t. Davis, Jos I.awton, It. K Uenty,
A. S. (V Pniington, Ksqrs. Charleston, So. (a.
!3tw
TO THIS PUBLIC.
Os IS Ik ’ I*- N- WILSON tenders
Is, • *'is thanks to the puhlie,for
1 t * lP hheia patronage be
-a.'- lowed on his Stage Dines,
and would respectfully in’
form them that he is runnin" a ' m-WTf.kly Link
1 on lOUU HOUSE POST COACJIES. irotn the
Georgia Unit Hoad, via Greens oro, Sale o. Wat
kinsville. Athens, JefTerson. (lainesviile, bw, to
Spring Place, Murray county,Ga.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT,
Irom Augusta, (la. to Spring Vince, Ga,
Leave Augusta, Sundays,Tuesdays, and 'I hurs
ilays. at li o’clock, e. m , by Georgia Rail Road to
Greensboro’, and leaves Greensuuio ,on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1 o dock, a. m., will
airivc at Athens same days by ll)A. m., and ar
rive at Gainesville same days by Dp. m.
Leaves Gainesville, I uesdays, Thursdays and
Sundays, at I o’clock, a. m via Canton and Cass
ville, at ii arrive at Spring Place, Wedncsoays,
j Fridays, and Mondays, at S o’clock, e m where
j it intersects a line of four hoisc Post Coaches, for
I Nashville, Term, via Ross’ Landing; and also a
. Lne of stages for Knoxville, Teiin. via Athens,
Penn.
Leave Spring Place, Sundays, Tuesdays, a
Thursdays, at 2 o’clock, a. m.,ami arrive at Gaines
ville next days by S e. m.
Leaves Gainesville, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
'■aturda’y s, at I i>. h.; and arrive at Greensboro’
same days, by 7 p. m.; thence by Georg a icail
Roa I to Augusta, next morning at half past 4
’clock. w3m July 29
EAGLE ANDGLoitE HOTEL,
Waynesboro, Ga.
MAT M. MARSH respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has leased the
above establishment lo Mr. LHASTi N SNEED,
lor a term of years, lie begs leave to return his
thanks (or the generous support received from his
friends and the public, and hopes the same wil he
continued to Air. Sneed, who lias htled up the
house in good style, and promises to spare no excr
tions to render those who may call upon him com
fortable. His room are airy, and most of his bed
rooms have tire-places. Ills table will be the best
Hie country can allbrd, and bis charges suited lo the
imes. |
Waynesboro, July 19, 1x39 w3m
11 A FA V I TTE HOTEL,
Fayetteville, N. C.
r|A!.ns establishment wi l be open after the first
& of August, under the management and direc
tion ot the subscriber. The House has been thor
oughly repaired, and will, in a few days, be well
furnished, and every ellbrl will be made to render
it worthy of patronage,
angd w3tn EDWARD YARBROUGH.
MORUB Ml LTK \Ll.l S.
1 he snhseriher will be furnished with
TEN MILLIONS of the genuine Chinese
’"VKS” 01 Morns Mnltieaulis. grown from trees
.Jl imported from the Jar den des Plantes, of
•r Paris, in 1836, which will be sold t.owf.u
than any now offered They will he packed in
such a maanei that they may be transported to any
part of the U. S. with safely, and will be delivered
in Augusta, free of expense to pnreba ers.
All buds w ill be warranted lo be mature and a
genuine article. Individuals wishing to purchase
will make application to W. K. HEARING.
Athens, June 11 list I)
I*OW ELTON ACABEMI .
f |N1 IK citizens of Powelton have again employed
1 for l ector of the Institution, Mr. John S. In
c.rmiam, a graduate of Brown University. The
citizens of this village arc unanimous in employing
Mr. Ingraham for the second year, and confidently
recommend his services to the public. Instruction
w ill be given by the Rector in all the branches usu
ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction
will also be given by a Northern Lady in the orna
mental branches. The Academic year will com
mence on the first Monday in January. Hoard and
good accommodations can be obtained in the most
respectable families on reasonable terms The su
perior health of I’owelton.aml its other well known
advantages, induce the belief that the public will
continue a liberal patronage.
For the citizens of Powelton,
deed wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN.
<Xj‘ The Standard of Union will please insert
the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed
and forward their account to Powelton.
N’ DTU K. —The co-partnership of ItJiOWN A
EOSHEE, of Laurens District, 8. < ~ is dis
solved by Robert Brown quitting the business and
le ving the state. Notice is hereby given to all
persons not to givei red it to the said Robert Brown,
on account ol the said co-p rtnership, and all per
sons indebted to ■ *aul linn will only make pavment
to mo, as no other person is legally anthori’ied lo
collect. BENJAMIN F’OSHEE,
August 3, 1839. wtf
(IAI 11 1 V—The public is cautioned against
_J trading fora promissory liulo made by Samuel
Howell, on or about the third day of April last,
payable Ist of January last, for One Hundred Dol
lars, interest from date, in favor of J, W. Kittles,
and by him endorsed —the same having been lost or
mislaid by the subscriber, to whom settlement has
’eeii made by the drawer. THUS. BARNES,
mm h wtf
LAW NOTICE.
SMI E undersigned having united in the praetir
ol the LAW , offer t heir services totho public
I hey will attend the courts ot A/uscogee, Marion,
Stewart, Randolph, Early, linker, 1 eeand Sumter,
d ihr( hnllahoucheeCm ml; Houston,ol the Flint
'."ircniD and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas,
Decainratid Dool/, ol the Southern Gireuit. Tn
-mess entrusted lo their'care will meel with prompl
.tleiumn Their office is In Amcneus, Sumier
county, where one ol them mav always be found
>v hen not absent on business.
LOTT WARREN,
oetjn wtt W M H THAW FORD
KJTTOIV LANDS.
''INHK subscribers have several settlements o
| fine Potion Lands, which they offer for sa cin
settlements of from 3JO lo 1,920 acres—lying on
the Lochessga Creek, or Soukabatchee; U mile?
north of Tuskecg*,aud SO miles east ofTallasaee
j \ny person or persons wishing to purchase mu’
' ..ike good farms in a healthy section of country
ue invited to examine our I amis.
REESE ITIV.PATRI K,
J'MIN R. MAHONE.
Lochessga Creek. Macon to. Aia. June 3 w3m
\ \ I.FABLE LANDS Foil S LE.
IN HI- subscriber being desirous of settling hi
affairs in Jefferson county, offcis for sale hi
sett ement of first quality oak and hickory lan
’(insisting of uve hundred acres, well improve
with a commodious dwelUnghuuse, barn, gin boils
negro Houses, and other out-buildings, with on
uindred and fifty acres new cleared land und(,
too l repair, adjoining land of G. W. Ctawfon
. miner Connelly, and others.on the waters of Di
■ek. \lso. live likely young negmos. all to '
posed of it public o t.' n t the ->arket hous
wisvilU in the nth dai ■ mbi next.- ■
• ' i. - tikWt.-.
Louisville,Nov. ..;,le-3>. wtf
'V'OTJCE. —Byoi/cr of the < oniniisßionets of
iN the town and common of Wrighlsboro, will
be sold 'dole the stoic door of Thomas 11. vVhite
1 o . on the second Satu day in September next,
wiiliin the usual hours of s ~c, al the lands now in
cultivation, together with a small portion of wood
land, hitherto nown as the commons of Wrights
boro. Sold lor the reinstatement of the church,
academy, (See. r K. MAS ENGAGE, Sec’y.
Wright shoro Auguzt 21,1839. til
Adjutant Gf.ni ral’s ffice, (
Walker county, 20lh tug. 1539. 5
]N corifoiniity to the requisitions of the Hit!
section of the Miutia Law, orders haves,beer
issued to llajor Geneml vS inn. for the convention
ol the held, stall', company and non commission c
oitieers (corporals included) and the reviews of in
spection in tin second division of the militia, foi
year 1839
in Washington county on the Ist and 2d of No
vem er ; in ilamodk on tin 4th and -jtli; in Tab
ialen on the nth and 'til; in Warren on the '■Hi
and Bln ; in ommbia on the I Ith and 12th : and
j iti ItichmoD on the i3tii and 14th. Officers, non
; commissioned officers and privates, are required tc
| appear at the drills and reviews with the arms ami
equipments winch the law prescribes.
DAMKL NEWNAN, Adj’t. Gen.
aug 29 Otw
] fllllK undersigned having retired from meicban
l dizmg, will resume the practice of law. He
! w ill practice in conn ction with hisper M, (louder,
Esq. t'hey will practice undei the from of(P IUDER
Ik THOM AS, ami will be constantly found in their
oilice, when not absent on business connected with
their profession JAMES THOMAS.
Sparta,June 19* 3m
to Tin: i'libuc.
nN. WILSON tenders his thanks to the pub
• li for the libera patronage heretofore ex
tended on his ST AGE LIMES, and would respect
fully inform them that he is running a LIME Uh
STAGES frm Double-wells, on the Georgia Rai
Road, to Wasliington, via Ray-Town, three times
a week, leaving Double-wells, on Mondays, Wed
! nesdays, and Fridays, after the arrival of the cars
I from Augusta, and arriving at Washington, same
i days, at 5 o’cloc k. p. m.
Returning- — l.caves Washington on Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 2 o’clock, a. M.,and
arrives at Double-wells in time to take the cars for
Augusta. ts march 13
VTGTICK. —All persons indebted to John Lodge,
INI late of Rurkecounty, deceased, arc requested
to come forward and make payment, and those
having demands against the same are hereby noti
fied to present them properly authenticated within
the time prescribed by law.
ELI WOOTTEN, Administrator,
i _ August 9, 1539. Cw
V AHJAuLK property for nalf.
HE subscriber olfers for sale, on the most rea
sonable terms, that well known and fashion
able watering place, the HELICON STRINGS.
situated four and a half miles from Athens, Ha. —
v (Inched to the Springs are two tracts of land,
containing together seven hundred acres of land,
on one ol which are erected two excellent saw
nills, both now in operation. One of these mills
will cut from 1601) to 2000 feet of lumber per day,
lor which a ready market can he had at lair prices,
-itber tract will he sold separate trom the other.
Persons desirous of purchasing such property are
requested to call and examine for themselves.
The land is mostly in the woods, of a good
quality—that which is cleared is fresh and in cul
tivation. JOHN JACKSoN.
\thens, Ga . July It' 1539. w&trwtf
SAW NOTICE.—The mdersigned having
4 removed Irorn ( lurk eounly 10 Lineolnion,
i will alieml lo the practice ol Law in the Superior
and Inferior Courts of i.ineoln county, mid lhe ad
jacent counties Rusinesßintrusled lo hiscarewiil
he promptly attended to.
RUNNING B. MOORE.
References —Hon Charles Dougherty, Hon. A
s Clayton, lion Thomas vt. Harris. (Ten. Edward
Harden, Athens ; J Jenkins, G W, Crawford,
A J Miller, Col John MilJcdge, W illin.n E. Jones
Augusta Lim-ointen, Larch 24,1838. wlf
FIVE DOLLARS lILWAHI).
Strayed or stolen from the sub
seril*i, sometime about the 25th
TTV lul - v ’ a llarlc l)a .V MARE, about lo
—yanaA { (ffih-inds high, and 10 or 11 years old;
t I y* 1 }tr said mare was taken or strayed fro ..
swamp pasture, having a colt not
4 months no particular marks are recollected
\ reward of live Dollars will lie given for the de
livery of said Mare to the subscriber if strayed,
and if stolon a reward of Twenty Dollars, will be
given for her delivery and infoimation to convict
the thief. JAS. J. WILSON.
Four Mile Branch. Aug 15. 5t
DOVER.
r SNUGS valuable tract of Land situated in the
I county of Greene, on the conce river, seven
miles from Greensboro, (the present terminus of
the Georgia ail-Uoad,', containing 2200 acres, 12
or 13 T of which is wood land, the balance cleared
ami the largei portion in a highstateof cultivation,
is now offered for sale on rrasonab e terms. —
There is a large dwelling house, with all necessary
out-buildings, on said place, together with a line
summer retreat one mile from the mansion, called
Mount Pisgah, fiom which can be viewed the and
of ’ironiise. flowing with milk and honey A large
portion of said plantation is low ground and of
great value,and the soil generally peculiarly adap
ted to the culture of cotton. Poisons wishing to
vest funds in property of this kind, are invited to
call on the subscribers and examine forthemselves
GEORGE G M A TH EWS,
aug 24-w-U CHARLES L. MATH EWS, Jr.
r The Savannah Geo,gian. Southern Recorder
and Athens Whig will publish the above four times
weekly, and forward their accounts to this office
for payment.
EIHSCO ACADEMY,
Kuclcersvilte , Elbert county, Oa.
f|N Ills Female Seminary is now in full operation,
I under the super intendance of > iss Anna M.
Stuart,of New \ork, whose literary attainments
as a lady, and qualilicat.ons ns a teacher, we flatter
ourselves will give the amplest satisfaction to pa
rents and guardians of Females. She has the high
est testimonials of merit, both in relation to abili
ties and as a governess, among which is that of the
Philadelphia Society for procuring teachers, Sic.—
In short, it only requires to be acquainted wi h Miss
Stuart, to be convinced that she is capable of di
strusting youth in all the various qualifications so
desirable in the female character.
In this Academy will he taught all the rudiments
of an English education, also, Music, Painting,
Drawing, &c.
The healthfulness of the situation is too well
known to require comment, being unsurpassed by
any place in the up-country. Terms of Tuition
moderate, a,id boarding low
JOSEPH RUCKER, "I
THOS. F. GIBUS,
JOHN JONES,
WILLIAM li. WHITE, j
Robert McMillan,J
By ordos of the Board,
ROBERT Me tIILLAN, Secretary.
July 22 wBt
\rOTI E.— The subscriber offers for sale his
I i* Hou<e and Lot in the town of Aiken, S. C.
-ituated two hundred yards from the celebrated
Coker Springs. The House is new and in good re
pair, containing a Piazza on both sides, a kitchen
and Smoke-house, all in good repair, with a full
view of the inclin' d plain. Also, the Furniture
with it. Terms made known on application to the
subscriber on the premises. T. C. ZVLES.
Aiken, S. C. Sept. 4 ts
K\KCTTDR‘S N \ I F.
U’ILL he sold on the third Tuesday in Octo
ber next. :on the premises,) between the
usual hours of sale, a lot of ground on the Sand
Hills, in the village of Summerville, Richmond
county. Geo. containing three acres more or ! ess,ou
which i« a comfortable Dwelling House. Kitc hen
Stable, Carriage House, and otheroutbui dings,and
the right and title to one-fourth interest in a well
of excellent water, belonging to the estate of Sam
uel B Parkman.deceased, lab of hatham county,
>.eo,, and so d under a Decree in Equity passed in
hatham xupciioi Court. January Term. 1539,
Vise, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture
of the s lid ie<-eased —consisting in part of Tables,
ofa. hairs, Beds, Bedsteads, a Dinner and Tea
ct, tcc. &c Also, a four wheel Carriage, and a
two horse Wagon.
Terms mad known the dav of sale
I'A'TH F. HAI.SE . . Qua-led f’x’r,
' f-c real <«• ite may be trrair ,1 f j: at private
■ bepum -e; 4,1839 swtd
I i NOTICE TO CAPJTALI>T«. ,
I Valuable t ottoii Manulact ry and Slave
Operatives, lor sale.
ILL BE sgLD, on Hie zd Monday in Dc-
II »» cemher next, at 10 o’clocli, A. M. on the
■I promises, the following property, belonging tu the
■ | Saluda Manufacturing Company, viz :
•> 1 lie MILL LAN US, situate on both sides of the
■-aluda River, at Heard’s Kails 3 mi es from Co-
I lumbin. S. ( .. containing IS9 acres; the improve*
1 ments. consisting of Cotton Mill, Saw Mill Black
i smith and Machine Shop, Hotel, Store and Ware
1, i house, lioaiding Houses for Whites and Cabins for
n the Negroes, Ac. Ac. and the Machinery, core isting
n ! ot 3S3S Spindles, and 04 Looms, and all the Appur
(l tenmces pertaining thereto, will ho sold in one lot
on a credit of one, two, three and four years, the
, r interest on the whole amount to lie paid annua ly,
} the payments to he secured hy Hond, Martgage,
i and persona: secu.ity, the i barter of Incorporation
■ I to he transferred to the purchaser or purchasers of
I, i the property.
j Also. h 4 Slaves on a credit of ninct days, for
, Notes with approved endorsers, ( earing interest
0 payable at the olßce of the ompany, in Columbia,
,1 s. c. A property combining the advantages this
possesses, is rarely offered tu the public. It is la
catch in a hea thy region, with an immense water
power, and line sites for other Mills. There is an
inexhaustible supply of the finest Granite on the
| premises, and Pitch Tine Timber in abundance ; i.
e ; is at the head of the Cotton market, whore the raw
. ; material can he obtained without the heavy ex
-1 • ponses of transportation, insurance, receiving and
i I forwarding commis-ions, wharfage, cj. c It has
li hitherto met a market for its pioducts, almost ex
clusively at home. The Mill is built on the most
approved plan, of granite, ,90 feet by 45, four sto
ries high, and is now but half tilled with machinery.
1 he Machineiy is of the very best description and
) finish. Ihe Slave- are trained to the operations
of the Mill. The Louisville, Cincinnati, and
p Charleston Kail Koad is expected to be completed
to > ulnin ■ ia, in the course of a year, which will
greatly facilitate the transportation and delivery
of its manufactured goods.
L G. KWART, President
c aug .10 wlot Saluda Manufacturing Co.
WAREHOUSE AM) CO MISSION
h DU M A ESS.
( | STOVALL, SIM RONS, & CO. AUGUSTA.
rpHK public are informed, that we continue to
M. transact the above business, at our Fire Proof
! » Ware House.
11 We pledge ourselves not to be interested in any
e manner whatever,in the purchase of Cotton, except
-for order, which is egitimately, the business of a
1 Commission Merchant and which is done by all
others, when an opportunity offers.
Orders lor Goods, will meet prompt attention.—
Our friends, Stovall & Hamlen coi tinuc the Gro
, eery, and H amlen, Robinson Si Co., the ury Goods
. business, and are now receiving their lall supplies.
. Goods bought oi them, will be free from the usual
charge of Co i missions for purchasing, and will be
. warranted to give as much satisfaction, as to qual
, ily afi d price, us those purchased by any other house
in the city.
; Cotton sent us hy Rail Koad, will be taken from
■ the Hepo to our Ware House, and no charge will
he made for drayage.
i olton sent uy Rail Uo d, shou d he branded,
and accompanied hy written instruction to the
. Agent of the ‘ ompany, staling, to whom it is con
signed in Augusta ; it being the duty of said Agent
I (as the t ompany advertises,) to receive and for
ward all Cotton and Goods free of charge. Any
• other Agent is useless. ,
being yet Messed with health, and our usual
■ ergies :n I capacities for business, we are now at
our posts, prepared to serve customers, whose or
i dors and interests shall e strictly adhered to.
STOVALL, SIMMONS A CO.
sept 5 w<V trw
TiltiJIAS I) »W ON’S FiKE PJlOt.-F
W \ REHOUSE.
i' HE proprietor rotnrns his thanks to his patrons,
and takes this method to re-assnre them of
his determination to use his efforts to promote their
interest, and that ot ail ■ ihccs who may favor him
with Gieii custom, lie will attend strictly to the
business of a commission Merchant ; he will par
cel attend to the interest of the planter; he
will not buy cotton for speculation directly or in
directly— on this his patrons may rely.
The Agents of the Georgia Railroad will re
ceive and forward at each deposit, Cotton and ail
other aitic'cs, tree of charge. It would he advi
sable lor the planter who sends his cotton to toe
ailroad, to have his name marked on the hales,
and to whom consigned, and also tai.c a receipt from
in. ;">nt.
AH Cot.mi consigned to " homas Dawson, will he
taken l.om the Railroad deposit at vugusta. to his
fire Proof arehouse, without any charge for
drayage. Also, goo s consigned to him. and or
dered sent by the Railroad, wil be received and
forwarded at twenty-..ve cents a package.
All orders for Bagging, Gtoceiies. Ac,.wil ! le
forwarded at the lowest market prices ; having no
groceries of his own. he will make the best "and
chcape t selections for his customers.
Augusta, Ga., August 29 ts
GEORGIA
AGRICULTURAL KEPOM l ORY .
** * f
N /*. Ofc* , >.
•*,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
Corucrof Jones and Gumming streets, first corner
above the ruins of the Planters’ i.otel.
The subscribers oiler for sale a large and exten
sive assortment of Agricultural Implements, com
prising all that is required to stock the most exten
sive plantations; Ploughs, Wood’s patent, Freeborn.
Davis’, Howard’s, double mould board, nc.; Culti
vators, for corn and cotton ; Harrows of all kinds
and sizes; Wheat Fans; Watkins’ patent and nuteh
Cylindrica straw Cutters, of different sizes ; Corn
is hellers ; Corn and ob Cracsers; Thrashing Ma
chines, Horse Towers; Turning Lathes, Tyre
liendinr Machines, &c.
Cur IRON and BRASS FOUNDRY is now in
complete operation ; having a large stock of mate
rials, and lust rate workmen, we arc aide to fur-
I nish all kindsof Castings. Ac. of a supenorquaiity
j at short notice. ROBERT PHILIT & SON.
I July 31 trw4w
HEALTH GIVING BEVERAGE.
PjNIIE undersigned have received a supply of
I Water from the \\ kite Suliihuh Spring
Greenbrier county, Va. The high reputation which
the water o this spring has a quired, in the pre
vention and core nf diseases , has long rendered
an object of peculiar interest to the public. Ex
tensive experience has demonstrated, that it may
be transported to any distance, and kept in barrels
or bottles for any desired length of time, without
the slightest deterioration of its medicinal virtues
or efficiency. TURPIN, D’ANTIGNAf & Co.
i July 12 sw6t
, THE TRUE POM VDE DIVINE.
5 A XTENSIVELY used in Europe, never before
j introduced into America. an infalible cure
1 and a delightful preventive o 'Caapped Hands and
- Lips. &c. This elegant article gives a delicacy of
- fragrance and that natural hea.tnful appearance to
the skin no other preparation of the kind has been
kno ii to produce It immediately removes PIM
PLFS and otherdisagreeable ERUPTIONS, pie
vents BRUISES from turning black,cures BURNS
’ and SCALDS , alleviating pain, and preventing
; blisters, it is also exceedingly useful for SORE
J BREASTS. So invaluable is this compound for
every inconvenience to which the skin is liable,
1 th .t none who have proved its benefits will ever
’ willingly he without it.
Sold in Glasses at 25 and 50 cents each, with
full particulars, and directions for use. For sale by
ROBERT CARTER, Druggist,
.’ Broad st. and at
1 T. 11. PLANT’S Bookstore.
Where certificates of its successful application
may he seen. jane 21 swtf
i VTOTICE —All persons indebted to the Estate
i; v i of David Langston,late ot Columbia county,
r deceased art' requested to make immediate p«y-
I ment and those having demands ’.gain-t the tntc.
Ito render ‘hem in •: iy ats-ted. • • tHi th*.
‘ , time prescribed hy law
! ' MfJ LANG; TON, Adra’r.
' September 5, loot! Ftw
I 'V'OTICK TO BUILDERS AND CONTRAC.
ill TORS.—The subscribers are prepared to fur
| nish Window Caps, Sills, Door Sills and all other
I Granite that is wanted, at established northern
j prices.
N. B. VVe will furnish Window Sills and Caps at
■ 95 cts. per superficial foot, which is only 20 cts
! more per foot than '-and stone, and much more du
rable. We will furnish stone for fronts, viz.
Fronts. Caps, Ac., at $1 15 els per super. ft., just
what it is sold for in Boston, and other principal
cities Heed not the idle.report that has been cir
culated that tlie Georgia Granite is so liiijh priced
that no one can afford to use it We will sell it at
! Quincy prices without any deception. .
jan IH-tf CHII’MAN & HEAD,
o The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
TO THK IFFMI TED.
one thousand dollars premium.
• riNIIK Proprietor of the • irginia Sampson, or
1. SI,OOO Premium Vegetable. f or the cure of
Syphilis and Scrofula, will he in town for a few
days. Should theie be any old and unmanageable
cases, or recent ones either of S\ pbilisor Scrofula
the person may rest assured that they may be re
lived in a very short time.
Any servant under forty years of age. with
Scrofula, will be bought, if such is willing to
change owners.
A letter directed to the Proprietor of the Samp- f
son, to the ( are of Messrs. Antony & Paines, or
i Haviland, llisley & 0.. with the person’s address
I will he regarded as confidential, and attended to
| nine is
If «h CaTloN.—The time of hi? vacation tieiuz
A ended, the exercises of Mr. Mahoney’s school'
will commence on Monday the 29th instant He
solicits a share of public patronage, and feds thank
ful lor that already given him. .[ July 07
...J Constitutionalist wi I clease give the
above two insertions.
MULBERRY AND SI I ii CL 1/11 la,
S WAK'i CHENEV fc BROTHEL':
and uASON SHAW, have now grow.
P ing, in the most flourishing condition, hi
Augusta. Georgia adjoining the J lamp
' ton Race Course, about 80,< ('0 Moms
Multicaulk Trees, which they oiler foi sale in lots
to suit purchasers. For further information enqui
ry ma .v be made of Messrs. Cheneys, at their cocoon
ery in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw
at the Cagle and Phtenix 1 otel in Augusta.
Having had several years experience in cultiva
ting the morns multicaulis from buds, cuttings. Sic.
they will lurnish each pun baser with printed in
structions of the best and most approved manner of
planting and cultivating the t.ees. the kino of soil
most suitable for growing the same •. and also for
real mg the silk worms and seeing the silk. They
will also have for sale, silk Worm Eggs of the
most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with
great - are lor their health, strength and perledion.
ail B -* whtr ts
(p’bhe Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian
Columbia telescope, and Athens Whig will coin’
the above once a week for three months and send
their hills to this office for payment.
HA IH RESTORATIVE.
HMHIS valuable discovery is now introduced to
I the citizens of Augusta, with the fulle-t
confidence and assurance that it will died the oh
ject of its application, viz : A CO.i.PLKJK RES
TORATION OE THE HAIR upon the heads of
those wiio have lost the same, and have therein
become bald or partially so. 1
Numerous certificates might be given to show
how successfully this compound mis been applied
never having failed in a single instance.) '
Its virtues have been fully and salisf a cto ily
tested. Iho heads of those that were 1 tiielv
bald, have been by the application of this restora
live, covered with a luxuriant growth of beautiful
hair.
None need despair whether old 01 young, of hav-(
ing their hair restored. For sale by f
ROBERT CAR’I KB, Druggist,
Broad si, and at
T. H. PLAN j ’8 Bookstore
Where certificates of its successful ap-'ication
may he seen. june 21 sw ts
SUPPER HOUSE ONTH I dG. juil"
itA I >R«>AD FOK SAI, j .
9„—rjL The undersigned having removed from
kjgjjy tll( ‘ will sell his largo note! in (raw
. I g-ill fordvilie. situated at the Georgia 1 ai -
Road epot, on accummodiiting terms. Altei No
vember next this wili he the ui pel I 011 1 to. tin
descending daily train, and wiU he conic n. .. pi.;,
rnancntly as such. For furlhei partieu..-.rs -,|i|.iv
to J. K. Mims, residing on 1 e spot
23t w 2 1 H, B TIT Mj s;
ADJILVi TH Pit K SA
VGHK!-; ViL 1 ’ to an onl« rof tne Inf-1.01
of iclimtmd «"iity, vhensittingforcrd.i;
p . po-es, wip he don the I,lst Tue-d-. ,in
v uher next, at the 'ower ma Act boo e. in i
city of Augusta W'thin tin i.g „ -■ fi. j,
tnai lot of land wit . the d.vellin . |
improvements theieon. in t< . o
tai ling 41 feet 3 inches fr s
running back the same .1 :
longing to the estate <f irara
the north and east of Grave >l,
street and west by a lot ■jn ~ u,
Michael winch ley. lecea-ed is ~
property of the estate of Mich 11 in t, . , J.,.
ed, and sold for the bene I of the !.. irs i d
tors of said estate.
Also at the same time and place ami or. th
account will be sold 'on Sha,es 01 th
stock of the Bank of Augusta.
ANN KINt’IJLEV , n
August 26, 1839.
«.» AKDiA ’!>. SA > .
\\ ILL be sold on the 1 ,rst Tuesday in ' uen.
» f her next, agreeably to an order of tin icn
ilorCouit of Burke County, when silting Co, on;.-
nary purposes, at the ourt i-ouse door in \\ yi.i
borough in said county, the one-half ini.K-'
300 acres of Land, lyi gin said county abjo.i ; (
John Conner and Amos,!. Whitehead. AT
hall interest in a Negro Girl, named Luc'
16 years of age. Sold as the property cf
Lews, ninor beii of Mezekiah Lewis, d. ( c
JOHN RuDGERS. : u.-.dh.n
Setpember 5,1839. wtd
HALLENGE. p ■ it lire
M f French ’’il’s against all hoQL 1 l(K
NOjSTRMHs of he age—lonhe cu,t- of
******
The French Fills are applicable in s i ease nn
••nhersex. (warranted free from Mercury,; at 1 . s
ses-es great advantages over I lie Ralsnn u and all
1 (piiil medicines, by neing entirely In e from smell,
in! consequently do not effec.. ihe Inealh, ibenl r
preventing the possibility of discovery while using
ih 111.
Besides this important advantage. ifi o v neve'
disagree wilh the stomach and in ihi firel slncc s ul
1 hedisea-e they usually effect a cure in a few days,
wi h little rogaul to 1 tel or exposure
lii'h- most obstinate stages of the (lisens.. ihc,
areeqicilly eeitain, having enn(l many at) r i
..her remedy h d thile . Inshort they him
so universally successful rhai the proprii lci
lenges ai v one to produce «remedy oi . ipial
lainiy, under a forfeiture ~l Three Ilnni'nd ii. : lc
IIARntsBUHG, Dee. Id, i d
Dr. Valier—Pear Sir Ahmn ani nth sg.., .at
to yon fur 1 tree box. sos your Frer.cli Fills,.e feel
oi'K h onliged to you :oi furnishing me w'it aw- ci*
cine so effectual and so pleasant to use, '.(nnl
sent for your ills I had been troubled with the
di-eas- for nearly 6 months, and hod ti n 1 n p,ctt
many medicines wi bom any effect On it:* *' ’
tiro six weeks I wa-- under a Phvs f ian of Mas
pi ee. but liming hide or rm 1 hanceof being cared /
by him, I hit him, and a few dnvs ->tier c(sit'd *
Philadelphia, where I b ugh a «n«ly of srfvi rbseJ
speeiflc lalmosi enougri. to stock an*, oitn c •••sl.op,
andnilol this I I >■ I- with the-aim success ns h -
(Irro I aving tml c* ** *d smel o< tin balsam be
hind them, which I >hink I can svuil to this dry
Not knowing wont to resort ■ uexi and seeing you l
French i d's advi cis d in the I n die Ledger
d-l rm.u.dtotry them and am only sorry I did lie
ue them so,.ne< as it iniehl have suvml me for
dollars and have enrni me tmgr ago Mvo'jccli
writing to voaa' pre-ent, is to p ocun- *.inc 01 ll
medicine for two of my fn nds. who ir. in ll
same Kind of a scrape V . iff e .-cf>rr pleas
send by Ihe bearers X Fi,.* s, ~ jjgp^
Yours r spei if' Bv ’ n |i
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