Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, October 25, 1839, Image 3

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dj" Dr J. p. ALLEN, offers his professional services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity n the practice of his profession—he may be found at the Store of Dr. A. Cunningham. sept 5 ts flO* Dr. W. EWING JOHNSTON, offers his professional services to the inhabitants of Augusta, and its vicinity. He can be found at the residence of Mr. Adam Johnston, on Green-street ts aug 28 (Tj= Doctor J. J. WILSON offers his profes sional services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. He will be found at the corner of Centre and Telfair streets, at the residence of Mr. James Gardner, first house below the Academy. aug!7| ts Qlj“ THE AMERICAN SILK GROWER AND FARMER’S MANUAL—K monthly publication designed to extend andencourage the growth of Silk throughout the United States. Edited by Ward Cheney and Brothers, Burlington, N. J., and pub lished in Philadelphia, at the low price of One Dollar a year. JSr Subscriptions received at this office. aj We arc authorised to announce Mr. JOHN C. SNEAD, as a candidate for the offices of Clerk of the Supeiior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the election to be held on the first Mon day in January next. aug 19 CfY We are authorised to announce GAREY F. i PARISH, Esq., as a candidate for the office of ' Sheriff of Richmond county, at the approaching election in Januaay next. aug 19 TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND COUNTY. Fellow citizens : — I offer myself as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Richmond county, at the ensuing election, and respectfully Solicit your support. aug 17 BENJ. BRANTLY. WILLIAM A. HOTCHKISS, ATTORNEY AT LAW , Jaclcsonborough, Scrivcn County, Georgia, Office at the Court House. w2m CfJ" NOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Train between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave as follows: UPWARD. Not to leave Charleston before 7 00a m. • “ “ Summerville, “ - -S 30 “ “ Georges’, - “ - 10 00 “ “ Branchville, “ - 11 00 “ “ Midway, - “ - 11 30 M. ‘ “ Blackvillc, - “ - 100 p. si, “ “ Aiken, - - “ - 300 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400 DOWNWARD. Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 it. n. “ “ Aiken, - “ - - 730 “ “ Blackville, “ - ■ 930 “ “ Midway, “ - -10 30 “ “ Branchville, “ - - 11 00 “ “ Georges’, “ - - 12 00 m. “ “ Summerville,“ - - 2 00p. si... Arrive at Charleston not before 300 Distance—lSGmiles: FareThrough—slo 00. Speed not over 20 miles an hour. To remain 20 minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not longer than 5 minutes for wood and water at any station. To stop for passengers, when a white flag is hoisted, at cither of the above stations; and also at Sineaths, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. 0., Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons, and Marsh’s T. O. Passengers up will breakfast at Woodstock and dine at Blackvillc; down, will breakfast at Aiken and dine at Summerville. may 21 TEN DOLLARS REWARD. THE above reward will be paid for the following notes and other papers, lost by the subscri-^ . her in or near Augusta, on Saturday the 19th in-’ i slant, to wit; One of James Bishop in favor of Davidson & Downs, for one hundred and twelve 50-100 dollars, dated first January, and due and payable Ist and 4th October, 1539, endorsed by payees,McKenzie & Bcnnochand the undersigned. One of M. M. Brown and S. B. Clarkson, in favor of McKenzie & Bennoch for thirty seven 50-100 dollars,dated 9th April and due and payable Island 4th October, 1839, endorsed by McKenzie & Ben noch anil the undersigned. Also, the following notes, all payable to McKenzie & Bcnnoch, and endorsed by them and by the undersigned, dated Ist January, and due and payable Ist and 4th October, 1539, except the last, which was due and payable sth and Bth October inst., to wit: John S. Hutchin son’s note for one hundred and fifty dollars; Robt. Carter’s for two hundred and fifty dollars; G. VV. Noble and L.Bostwick’s for one hundred and twelve 60-100 dollars; Benj. Baird’s for seventy five dol lars; R. V. Clarkson’s for one hundred and fifty dollars; James T. Gray’s for one hundred and fifty dollars; P. Y. Jones and E. B. Glascock’s, for eigh ty three 34-100 dollars; William H. Gordon’s for seventy five dollars, and I. W. Meredith’s for six ty two 50-100 dollars. With them were also other papeis, chiefly letters addressed to the subscriber or to Jenkins & M inn. The above amount will be paid upon the delivery of the above papers to the undersigned, or to Benj. Hall at the Post Office.— All persons are cautioned against trading for the above notes, as they were past due when lost. oct2s 3t CHARLES J. JENKINS. eH A nn -REWARD.—The above reward will XZJ XUi-v be given for the apprehension and lodgment of THOMAS P. FUTEN in any secure prison in the State of South Carolina or elsewhere, or one hundred and fifty dollars for his delivery to me at Coosawhatchic or Gillisonville, in the State I above mentioned. Description. —Futen is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inch- ; es high, slim built, pale faced, upper front teeth 1 rotted out, is slow of speech, and whines a little in | talking, and is about twenty one years old. Dress. J —Blue satinet dress coat, blue homespun panta- j loons, and white hat. Futen was put in jail at Coosawhatchic, South under a charge of negro stealing, and was released on Sunday night, tlic 6th instant, by some one unknown. He is supposed to have ridden off a dark bay or brown horse, of the ordinary size, stringhalt in one hind leg. HENRY GOETTEE, Sheriff Beaufort District, S.C. Oct. 25. swim LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Louisville, Ga., on the Ist October, 1839. j Atwell, Mrs. Martha Johnson, E. Allen, Waddel Lampkin, Hon. W. Anderson, Hillory Lowry, David P. Allen, William Loues, Mary Bird, Charles Moore, Bryant Bostick, T. C. K. Murphy, William j Bradford, Brazil Morgan, John Brantly,J Post, M. Hudsonvill* Bailey, Dr. D. F, Pcndry, Robert J. I Chain, Nancy Perdue, James • Connell, Jessee, Jr. Pierce, Seth | Cobb, John A. Ponder, Ephraim 3 Cleaveland. Thos. P. Patterson, Robert 3 Connel, John Presscott, Leroy M. Cole, James Parsons, Samuel L. Clarke, Lawrence Price, Benjamin Campbell, John, Esq. Parsons, John A. Clements, Miss Nancy Polhill, Mrs. Thos. H, Carswell, E. R. Rogers, Elhanah 1 Caven, David Skinner, John , Davison, Asa Street, Thomas Durowzeant, Stephen 4 Scrutchins, Thomas Davis, Joseph Stapleton, James 2 Dwight, Rev. T. M. Snow, Charles W. Evans, Robert Sammons, Benj. Eason, Riley Schley, Col. Wm. Fulford, Brvant Smith, E. Flanagan, George Story, Mrs. Emily Fleming, William Spilliards, Daniel Fields, 8.8. Swan, William Galbreth, David Sample, Nathaniel > Hammet, Mrs. Mary Sheriff Jefferson County Hughs, Stephen Timmons, iFrancis Holton, Wm. S. Turner, H. P. 3 Barrel, Jesse Thompson, Obediah 2 Hudson, Mrs- T. Thompson, \Vm. 2 Hunter, Mrs. Mary Van Ness, S. H. 3 Hudson, Alfred S. Wright, Miss Martha Johnston, Herschel 3 West Mrs. Elizabeth Invnam, Seaborn Welch, Dr. J. I. Irby, William Wright, William Jones, Thomas \oung, C ayler VV. 2 oct 25 EBENEZER BOTIIWKLL, P. M. (,IJR months aftet date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Alexander McKay, late of Burke county, deceased. ELAM B. LEWIS, Ex’r. October 25,1839. BACON! BACON!! BACON!!!—Just .received, a lot of choice Hams, selected expressly for family use. For sale by THOS. DAVIS, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. LARK, McTEIR &. CO. continue to transact YV the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINLSS in Augusta, (la., and will give their personal attemion to tljc sale of all COTTON en trusted to their care. AH Cotton per Rail Road will be drayed to the Ware-House free of expense, and the Colton ol those to whom we may supply GROCERIES, will, ai formerly, be sold free of commission. oct 25 g t TVrOIICE. —All persons having claims or dc- JLx mands against the estate of Edmund Martin, deceased, are requested to hand them in on or be fore the 25th December next, and all persons in debted to theestate. will please make payment by tha: time to c. B. MARTIN, Oct 25 wtd Temp. Admr. FINAL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Hugh Nesbitt, deceased, for rents, arc requested to make payment before the first of December next All who are in arrears at that time, will find their notes and accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. Those having claims against the estate will present them for payment before the first of December, as the estate is about being finally set tled. No claim presented afterwards will bo paid b r JOHN MOORE, Executor. October 25,1839. 6t WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A TEACHER to take charge of the Kiokee Se- J\. minary, loom this thime until the first of Jan uary next, and for the ensuing year, if agreed on. None need apply unless they can come well recom mended, and can teach the Latin and Greek lan guages. Apply to Isaac Ramsey, or any of the Trustees. Columbia county, Ga.,? . Oct. Ist, 1839. \ oct 23 4t POSTPONED SALE. A M °iws multicaulis trees 4UUU for SALE AT ADMINISTRA TOR’S SALE.—The public are hereby notified that the sale of the perishable property belonging to the estate of Thomas J. Shackelford, late of Tal iaferro county, deceased, advertised to take place on the 12th day of the present month, is postponed until the 30th day of November next, when, in ad dition to the other property heretofore advertised, there will be sold about 4000 Mulberry Trees of the genuine Moms Multicaulus, of the present year’s growth. The trees to be sold standing in the nursery. Sale to take place at the late resi dence of said deceased in the town of Crawford ville,in said county. LLOYD W. SHACKELFORD, Adm’r. October 25, 1839. JUST PUBLISHED, PLANT’S SOUTHERN and WESTERN ALMANAC, And Silk Grower’s Manual, Ibr 1 8 4 0. CALCULATED for the horizon and meridian of Augusta, Ga., and will serve for the adjacent states and Florida. The Astronomical Calcula tions by Robert Grier, Butts county, Ga. CONTENTS. Government of the United States; United States Courts; Rates of Postage; Time of holding elec tion, &c., in each State; District Officers; Time of holding United States courts in Southern districts; Government of Georgia; Courts in Georgia; Cor poration of the city of Augusta; Banks in Augus ta; Banks, &c., in Georgia; Gardener’s Calendar; Internal Improvements in Georgia; Government of Alabama; Government of Ohio; Government of .Tennessee; Government of Louisiana; Govern meat of South Carolina; Banks in South Carolina; Colleges in South Carolina; Post Office in Charles ton; Custom House Officers in Charleston; Courts of Law and Equity in South Carolina; Time of holding courts in South Carolina; Government of North Carolina; Banks in North Carolina; Eclipses of the Sun and Moon; Celestial Phenomena; Chron ological Cycles; Festivals of the Church; Begin ning of the Seasons; Signs of the Zodiac; Equa tion of Time; Anatomy of the body; Explanation of characters; Names and characters of the signs; Calendar pages for each month; Silk Grower’s Cal endar for each month; Prefatory Remarks; Plant, ing of Mulberry Trees; Superiority of the Moms Multicaulis over the Italian er White Mulberry; Mulberry Pastures for cows; On planting the Mo ms Multicaulis; Cocoonery; Hatching Eggs; Feed ing Worms; Procuring and preserving Eggs; Feed ing; Sickness of Worms; Some reasons why the South is particularly adapted to the growth of silk, and replies to some objections; Enemies to silk worms, —things to be avoided; Raising silk, no humbug; Profits of raising silk; silk convention; the profits; the gold mines; native silk; reportof congress; failure of the cuttings; the prospects of the multicaulis crops; morus multicaulis; large cocoonery; silk committee; legislature of Georgia; journal of the Ameriran silk society; silk premi ums; premium on silk; silk culture in Connecti cut; encouragement; cocoonery of Mr. Physic; N. Biddle, Esq.; alms houses; silk.—letter from J. Danforlh; climax; silk manufacture; statistics of silk; mode of making silk in Turkey and Italy; McMahon’s gardener; great sale; Brock’s patent silk spinning machine, (with a cut:) poetry—The silk worm’s will; receipcs; poultry; anecdotes, wellerisms, maxims, poetry, &c,; list of books up ! on the history and culture of silk. Price 26 cts single, a largo discount made by the . quantity. oct 25 T. H. PLANT. FEMALE SEMINARY. No. 111, Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. j lAM RS.'LANGLEY tenders her services to the public to educate a select number of young ladies in the branches, and the terms, annexed. MORNING EXERCISES. For teaching Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Grammar, per qr. $6 00 For teaching Geography, History, Philoso phy, Chemistry and Astronomy, perqr. 12 00 For lessons in French per quarter, 10 00 For lessons in the Art of Drawing, per qr. 10 00 AFTERNOON EXERCISES. For lessons in Music upon the Piano Forte, per lesson, go j The Mornings will be devoted, from 9 o’clock A. M., to 2 o’clock P. M., to the fundamental edu cation of young ladies; and the afternoon to les sons in Music upon the Piano Forte. A competent Teacher will be provided for the class in French; Dr Langley, in the int rvals of I his practice, will co-operate in the exercises of the I Seminary generally; and will especially devote an hour to the classes in Writing, Arithmetic, and I Chemistry. Young Ladies from the country can be accommo dated with board at the house, where strict regard will he paid to their morals. Fuel, Stationary, Washing and Lights, are con tingent expenses to be defrayed by the pupil. , Entrance $5, which shall be appropriated to fur nishing a select library, for the use of the Seminary , only. iCr Wrs. Langley hopes, by much diligence, | to render entire satisfaction, in educating silch as \ ( are committed to her charge. oct 25 3t Georgia, Jefferson county: 1 Moses Thompson toils before me two like- * ly Mules; both in good order, each four feet six inches high, supposed to be eight or ten years 1 old. One an iron grey, with a Jong tail, has a dark ■' streak along its back and shoulders. The other a * yellow bay, also has a long tail, and has the dark 1 mule stripe across its shoulders and along its back. No brands perceivable on either. Appraised each to one hundred dollars, by Jonathan Huff and Wil lis Howard. The said Thompson resides on Reedy ‘ Creek, near Reedy Creek Meeting House, in Jeffer son county. September 26, 1839. JAMES STAPLETON, J. P. A true extract from the cstray book of Jefferson county, October 3, 1539. oct 25 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. 1 1 i LAW. —The undersigned having removed to , Starkville, Lee county, will practice in the ] several courts of the counties of Lee, Sumter, ( Stewart, Randolph, Macon, Early, Baker, Dooly j and Marion. ( References —Col. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Lexing ton, Ga.; Benning B. Moore and Capt. Peter Lamar, , Lincolnton, Ga.; A. J. A> T. W. Miller, Augusta, | Ga.; J. Lamkin and Dr. Miles K. Harman, Travel- , lers Rest, Ga. RICHARD F. LYON. , oct 25 ly BACON.— For sale by A. SIBLEY. 'O,OOII Ibj. prime Middlings, 20,000 lbs. Hams and Shoulders. oetac. 4t ILIa lii'.S. A lot ol line Portuguese Leeches, i J"st received and lor sale by oct 25 ANTONY & HAINES. DISSOLU I lON,—The copartnership business heretofore transacted in this city, under the (inn of Hopkins, Jennings & Co., expired by limi tation on Ist inst. L. Hopkins is alone authorized to settle the affairs of the firm. The name of the him will be used only in matters relating to its set* tlement. LAMBETH HOPKINS, THOMAS .T. JENNINGS, EGBERT 11. BEALL. Augusta, Oct. 25, 1839. w 6t riNHE subscriber continues business, on his own X account, at the stand formerly occupied by tho late firm of Hopkins, Jennings & Co. in this city, and has an hand a well assorted stuck of OH OCX HIES. Also, heavy domestic goods, viz: Cotton Osnaburgs,Shirtings, Linscys, Blankets,&c. &c., and will attend in person to the sale of Cotton and other produce that may be consigned to him by his friends in the country. L HOPKINS. Augusta, Oct. 25,1839. w6t AUG IST A FEMALE SEMINARY.' fINHE duties of this Institution will be resumed on the first Monday in November, by Mrs. H. L. Moise, assisted by tho Rev. J. A. Root and Lady, at present at the head of the most extensive Female Seminary in New Haven, Connecticut, As here tofore, all the branches of a complete Latin, Greek, French and Spanish Languages, with Music on the Guitarand Piano, Drawing in Ciayon and Pen cil,and Painting in Oil and Water Colors. A limited number of Young Ladies can be ac commodated with Board and Lodging, whose mo rals and deportment will be under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Mbise. Terms as here tofore. ts oct 25 GLOBE HOTEL. McDonough, Geo, Jt_,fl The subscribers having taken this house |«»wj| situated on tho west corner of the public laggaU square,would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally,that no pains shall he spared to accommodate all who nay call on them, with the best the country affords. There will be entirely new arrangements in the manage ment of the House. Having procured the best of house servants, and a skillful and attentive ostler, who is not surpassed by any in the state, we arc determined to endeavor to give entire satisfaction. Our Stables shall alwai s be furnished with the best Provender, and Lots supplied with water. oct 25 3t J. & E. F. KNOTT. , SITUATION WANTED. A Gentleman who has has a considerable experi ence in teaching, both in the Northern and Southern States, wishes to make an engagement for the ensuing year, as Principal of a respectable institution. He is qualified to teach the Latin,Greek, French, and English languages, necccssary in preparing young men for College, and can produce the high est testimonials as to literary qualifications and moral character. Application to be made to the Editor of the Whig, Athens, Ga. oct 25 ts Georgia, Burke county : Wll E HEAS Gveenberry Moore applies for Let ters of Administration on the estate of Eli zabeth R. Moore, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro’, September 27,1839. _oct 25 T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk._ COLU3IRIA SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold at Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale, a tract of land, containing fifty five acres, more or less, joining Williams and Hanford, on Sweet Water Creek, levied on as the property of Jane Culpepper, to satisfy three li. fas from the one hundred and thirty fourth district G. M., at the suit of George W. Culpepper against John Harms, and Jane Culpepper security. Pro perty levied on and returned to me by a constable. Oct, 4. 1839. R 11. JONES, Sheriff, EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold at the court house in Waynes boro’, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeable to the will of Ann H. Dunn, deceased, all the real estate of said dec’d., consisting of the plantation whereon she lived.— The said plantation is in good order, and well situ ated for cotton or corn—about four hundred acres. Terms of sale. —Twelve months credit, with ap proved security. Purchaser to pay for titles. WILLIAM LASITER, Ex’r. October 8,1839. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. WILL be sold before the court house at Ap pling, Columbia county, on the first Tues day in December next, between the lawful hours of sale, one hundred and sixty three and a half (163 J) acres of land, lying in said county, adjoining Tai kersby, Collins and Kennedy, as the real estate of Thomas J. Wright, late of Columbia county, dec’d. Aand at the same place on the firrt Tuesday in January next, between the lawful hours of sale, four Negroes as belonging to the estate of said de ceased. All sold pursuant to an order of the honor able the Inferior Court of Columbia, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. ■ OWEN W. BAWLDIN, Adm’r. _September23, 1839. oct 25 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. HAVING obtained leave from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, sitting for ordinary pur poses, I shall sell, at Heard court house, on the first Tuesday in February next, a lot or tract ol land, drawn by John M. Ramsey, deceased, then a minor, and, at the time of drawing. Cowetacounty. The same sold as the property of the estate of said de ceased. ISAAC RAMSEY, Adm’r. October 25,1839. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY leave of the Inferior Court of Columbia county, sitting for ordinary purposes, I shall sell, at Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in January next, (870) eight hund. od and seventy acres of land, more or loss, on the waters of the Little Kiokce creek, joining lands of A. Knox, C. Collins and J. Ramsey. Also, at the same time and place, I shall sell all the slaves (between thirty and forty) belonging to the estate of JohnM. Ramsey, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ISAAC RAMSEY, Adm’r- October 25, 1839. EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Monday ii. Novem 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 less, on which is a comfortable Dwelling House, Kitchen, Stable, Carriage House, and other out buildings, and the right and title to one-fourth interest in a well of excellent water, belonging to the estate of Sam uel B. Parkraan,deceased, late of Chatham county, Geo., and sold under a Decree in Equity, passed in Chatham Superior Court, January Term, 1839. Also, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture of the said deceased—consisting in part of Tables, Sofa, ('hairs, Beds, Bedsteads, a Dinner and Tea Set, &c. &c. Also, a four wheel Carriage, and a two horse Wagon. Terms made known the day of sale. DAVID F. HALSEY, Qualified Ex’r. The real estate may be treated for at private sale. October 25, 1839 swtd BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, at the court house door in tho town of Waynesboro’, Burke county, the follow ing property, to wit: 25 acres of land, marc or less, adjoining lands of James F. Godbee and Jesse Hickman, levied on as the property of Powell Godhcc, to satisfy a fi. fa from a Justice’s Court in favor of Elizabeth Lively. Levied on and return ed to rne by a constable. Also, thirteen acres lying in said county, levied on as the property of Lewis Lively, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin Elliston. Pointed out by Jcssee Hickman; levied on and returned to me by a constable. ISAAC MESSEX, D. Shff. October 25, 1839. DIRECT IMPORTATION. Dickinson, sf.uiung & statu am, im porters of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vtarings, are now receiving, per ships Chicora and Victoria, a complete assortment of the most fashionable style ’ of Cloths , Cassimeres and Vestings, and will in a few days be prepared to execute all orders in their line, entrusted to them. In addition to the above ’ they will keep a,l kinds of Trimmings. Also, Gloves, Suspenders, Scarfs, Cravats, Mcri ■ no. Cotton and Silk Under Shirts and Drawers. The above articles have all been selested in Eng ■ land and France, by one of their own firm, and bought for cash. They offer them by the package or piece, on accommodating terms. MEETING, OPPOSITE PEARL STREET. Charleston, October 26. 6t NOTICE. —Nathaniel Holing is hereby notifi ed to present to the subscriber for payment, a note given by David Bunch to said Roling, due ,• last January DAVID BUNCH. Edgefield District, S. C. } It , 'Oct. 26,1839. 5 i gA AUtION. —The public are cautioned agains; r a man by the name of Frederick Rhodes, by trade a Tailor, about five feet high, between thirty live and forty years of age, well made, and one or rwolron! teeth out. DAVID BUNCH. Edgefield District, S. C.,J 1 I Oct. 25,1839. 5 11 ’ OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of the Augusta Independent Fire Co. Ci.ass No. 42, for 1839. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 2 45 2025 8 67 50 21 22 40 28 I hereby certify that the above numbers as they i stand are correct, as taken from the Managers’ Cer tificate of thedrawingof the Virginia State Lotte ry, for the benefit of Petersburg, Class No. 0,1839, drawn in Alexandria, Va.,October 19, lS39,and which determines the fatcof all tickets held in the above Lottery. A. READ, Agent, i Augusta, October 25,1539 - GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY, 1 , Class No. 43, for 1839, Determined by the drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, ClJlss No. 6, for 1839, for the benefit of Leesburg. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, October 2(i, 1839. D.S.Guroonv & Co.. Managers, ' A. Read Contractor. 840,000!! GRAND SCHEME. 1 Prize of $40,000 - - is - - $40,000 1 • - - 10,000 10,000 1-- - - 6,737 6‘|737 2 - - - 5,000 10,000 5 - - - - 2,000 10,000 .10 - - - - 1,500 16,000 20 - - - - 1,000 20,000 30 .... 600 15,000 40 ... - 300 12,000 110 .... 250 . 27,500 126 - - - - 100 12,000 126 ... - 60 7,560 126 50 0,300 ’ 126 40 6,040 126 - - - - 30 3,780 3,528 20 70,500 23,436 .... 10 234,360 27,814- - Prizes, amounting to - $506,437 Tickets »10-“Slisi re* in proportion. (J ff Orders for Tickets in the above scheme, will 1 meet with prompt attention if addrcsscd(post paid) to A. READ, Agent, Augusta, Ga. t REMOVAL. MRS. C. HOFFMAN, respectfully informs her friends and customers, that she has remov ed her Slock of Staple, Dry, and Fancy Goods and Millinery, to next square above the new building range, opposite the old Planters’ Hotel. Augusta, Oct. 5 trwtlJ RICHMOND ACADEMY. , W"N consequence of the prevailing epidemic, the J exercises of this Institution will not be resu med until the first Monday of November noxt. W. ERNENPUTSCH, Rector. Oct 5 5t JOHN BRIDGES Sc Co., Drapers ami Tailors, are now receiving their Fall and Winter sup ply of CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, VESTINGS, Arc., to which they would respectfully invite tho attention of their friends and patroqs. tf-sep 26 ; Augusta Ins. Sc Banking Company, ) September 26, 1839. 5 UNTIL furthernoticc this Bank will be opened at 11 a. m., and closed at 12 m. ts UNDERTAKING. —The undersigned is pre pared to furnish, at the shortest notice, , COFFINS, of any description, and on reasonable terms. W. C. BERRYHILL, . sept 26 3t Just above the upper market. ’ tpOtt SALE, a first rate pair of young Carriage 1 X Horses. Apply at Mr. Allman’s, tf-sep 2 _ JUST RECEIVED, 5 bbls. No. 1 ShadT” 10 3 bbls do do 1500 lbs Smoked Beef, aug 5 I. 8. BEERS & Co. TRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY STOCK—A t few shares for sale by Wm. H. GORDON. • anglT ' ts BEST LAMP OIL. —A supply of Bleached Winter and Fall Strained Lamp Oil, just rc ceivcd and forsale by ! aug 15 ts ANTONY 8c HAINES, HlßE.—Three good House servants. Ap- X ply at this office. ts july 27 1.8 OR SALE —A first rate second hand two " wheeled BUGGY. For particulars apply to [ mar 7 ts J. B. GUEDRON. Cl ALCINED PLASfEIi PARIS?—A fresh SUp* J ply Calcined Plaster Paris, just received and ■ for sale by HAVILAND, RISLY Sc CO. jan 19 ts PIANOFORTE. —A splendid Rose Wood Piano Forte, Grand Action, of fine touch and tone ’ for sale by CLARK, RACKETT & Co. ap 22 ts DUPONT’S BLASTING POWDER—4ookegs just received and for sale by aug 23 GARDELLE & RHIND. riNURNIP SEED. —A quantity of Large Fla l y White Turnip Seed, warranted fresh, for sale at a reduced price by july 2-swtf HOPKINS, JENNINGS Sc Co BAGGING AND WINK. pT PIECES good Scotch Hemp Bagging, «) UU 15 boxes of Bottles old Madeira Wine, forsale by STOVALL, SIMMONS Sc Co. aug 23 4w YAUCLUSE OSNABURGS —Prut, reduced. > A constant supply of CottonOsnaburgs, from ■ the Vaucluse Factory, for sale at a reduced price by their agents, CLARKE, McTEIR Sc Co. aug 15 ts OXEN. —The subscribers have a pair of work I STEERS, that will be sold a bargain; they t are large, well broke and remarkably gentle. I sept 3 4t .BAIRD & ROWLAND. n lAJOTICE. —The subscriber having taken into T 8 co-partnership with him HENRY O. COOK, the business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of WILLIAM H. CRANK & Co. Augusts, 1839. Wm. H. CRANE. _ J 1780 R SALE —A Certificate entitling the holder ft _ to a Course of Lectures in the New York Re- 0i formed Medical College. For further particulars \ apply at this office. ts july 18 ■| |R. MONROE, DENTIST, will he absent for i j P a short time on professional business. a»ii 3 1 fi ('i OSIIEN BUTTER.—IO kegs Goshen Butter, j 1 J( just received and for sale by aug 15 I. S, BEERS & Co. *■* PRINTING INK.—A supply of Printing Ink sc july IGJ just received by T. 11. PLANT. Office Transportation, k Aike.li, August 27, 1839.5 tT'i Notice is given that the morning and JDv .Vdy afternoon trip, from Hamburg to Aiken, * Mias been resumed. The cars leaving Hamburg daily, at i past 1 o’clock, P, M. Wm. ROBERTSON, Jr. Agent Transportation. 5Kr The Constitutionalist will insert the above. A---A TOJIKNT,a three story brick building |r H 'fn on P roa d st.,occupied by Mrs. Faber as a ■XI J. jLlioarding house ; also the store underneath occupied by V.Crepu. For terms apply to a»g 21 tlstoct JOHN BONES. LJL TO RENT, from the Ist Oct. next, a tesiy STORE, No. 246 south-side Broad-street, JftßgSj recently niTiipir-d by the late D. W. St. John. Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr. angl6 trw ts MTO RENT, the Store on the south side of Broad street, at present occupied by Morris & Costello; possession to be given on the Ist Oetoher. aug 19 tf_ P. McGRAN. MTO RENT, from the first of October next, the two brick Stores next below G. U. Jessup Sr Co’s, occupied by Messrs. G. H- Noble & Co., and Hungerford, Friable Sr Co. — For terms apply to A. N. VKRDERY, july 29 swtoct or LEON P. DUGAS. A i FOR RENT—Two comfortable Dwel ling Houses, on Jackson, between Green HI and Telfair streets. Possession given Ist of October next. Apply to aug 3 wtf JOHN H. GUEDRON. MTO RENT, Four Dwelling Houses on the west side of Broad street, below the subscriber’s residence, two others on El lis street, and two on Telfair street, two others on Bridge How, for a small grocery. Possession given on the first day of October next. Apply to P. 11. MAN'i'/,, or aug 21 w4t JOHN MORRISON. Jl_—l TO IIENT, two comfortable Houses piiEiimfi and Lots on Broad street, opposite Meigs’ plliply Warehouse.—Possession given on the Ist of October next. Also, for sale, a vacant lot at the Sand Hills, con taining eight or ten acres, near a lino spring of water, and a fine view of the city of Augusta.— Apply to A. 1, HUNTINGTON A- SON, or to the subscriber. BENJAMIN SIMS, sept 19 ts MTO RENT.—Having relinquished my intention of keeping house, I will rent . for the ensuing year, the late dwelling icWhorter, on Ellis street, near the Lower Market. Attached is a large garden, with various kinds of fruit, stables,carriage houses, &c. Apply to me, or, in my temporary absence, to Dr. Mc- Whorter, J. T. HUNGERFORD. sept 12 3tw The Constitutionalist will copy the above 3 times weekly. FOR RENT.—The property of the un lySSfß dersigned, on Broad, Campbell and Con tre Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the Presbyterian Church, at present occupied by Mr. Stockton. Apply to McKenzie & bennoch. July 2 wlf N. B. The occupants of the property for tho year ensuing Ist October next, will give notes pay able quarterly, and pay for the info of the Hy drant water. A- V , 70 A The subscriber offers for sale his rcsi dentc near the Turknctt Spring. The |llliii|l'[|| | House is very commodious and in good repair —the lot of about live acres is well shaded, and has a large garden, which is good at all seasons, with an abundant supply of the purest water. From its situation and advantages, it may he made one of the most desirable places in the neighborhood of Augusta, for a winter as well as summer residence. There is also adjoining it about thirty acres of woodland, a part of which would, he excellent for cultivation and pasturage. Also, Five Thousand tress of Morns Mnlti caulis, some of which arc now 9 feet high and 4 4 inches circumference, from single cuttings planted in February last. W. CATLIN. ang 16 trwlm MFOR SALE OR TO RENT, From tire Ist of October next, the two story dwelling House, at present occupied oy wmiam Glover, at Apling, Columbia county, with two store houses, gin house, stable, &c. The lot contains two acres; the stand good for a store or boarding bouse. Also, for sale, a neat pleasant and healthy Farm, one mile above the Quaker Springs, known as the Patrick Place,containing eighty acres—forty acres cleared and under cultivation, on which is a tolera ble good dwelling and other out buildings ; the soil well adapted for the culture of potatoes, corn, and the Mulberry. Also, will be sold with or without the Farm, four thousand Morns Multicaulis trees at 50 cents a tree (roots included), as fine as any raised in this neighborhood, and expect will range from 5 to 8 feet in height ny the first of October next, well blanched. LEON P, DUGAS. July 25 d3tSrwtf M FARMERS’ HOTEL. The subscriber having opened a house of entertainment in the village of Ruck ersville, and from long experience in public life and studious application to business, hopes to share liberally of public patronage. His table will be furnished with the best the country affords, and his stables with the best of provender and an attentive ostler. D. B. RAMSY. Ruckcravillc, September 26. ts The undersigned offers for sale 5000 Morns Multicaulis Trees, of one season’s tSgrowth— 50 cents cash per tree, roots and branches considered one tree, or one cent per bud, for notes, ten per cent added, if engaged to be delivered in Augusta any time after the first of November next. Engage ments directed here by letter, will be considered as contracts and attended to. R. W. GILES. Abbeville,C. If., Sept. 26, 1839. w3t A NEGRO MAN is in the jail of Waynesboro, Burke county, who calls his name JO, and states that be belongs to Wm. Coen, of Chatham county; lie is five feet and three inches high, about twenty-two years old, has a scar on his left side, which he slates was a bum ; he stutters when he is angry or alarmed ; well made and dark rornplcc tion. JOHN A. ROBERTS, Jailor. September 26,1839. w3t FINE SHOEsT G1 ENTLEMEN’S fine Gaiter Boots. L “ Morocco Brogan Pumps, “ •* Walking Pumps, “ “ glancing “ and Ladies’ fine kid and morocco Slippers of all kinds, just received ami for sale low, by ALDRICH & SHOVE. juncS ts COHIIAM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation in Columbia county, lying on the road from Ap pling to Washington, 30 miles from Augusta, welt improved, and a healthy situation, a good stand for a country store. The tract contains 930 acres, 400 of which is wood land. Persons desirous of pur chasing, will apply to the subscriber, on the prem ises. Terms liberal. O. D. BURCH, aug 12 w6w I 8OR SALE, a first rate Harness Horse, young, ’ active and gentle, and will be warranted as a family horse. Also, a new Bnrouch,a superior ar ticle, and very light, peculiarly adapted to the horse. A bargain will be given if applied for im mediately. S BUFORD, sept 12 ts Geo. R. Road A Hanking Co. ( Branch at Augusta. 3 DEPOSITED in sums of five hundred dollars and upwards, hearing an interest of six per cent, per annum will be received at this Office for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice f thcirinlcntion to withdraw nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE Cashier. \TOTICE. —The interest of Henry Jf.ssup, in the concern of G. JL JESSUP £ Co., ceases horn this date. He is no longer authorised to use the name of the firm in the collection of dues, nor in the making of any contracts, nor in the transac tion of any business whatsoever. (fj- The business will be continued under the jarnc firm. GEORGE R. JESSUP. Augusta, July I, 1839. july 3 WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION 1 A BUSINESS. GUMMING continues to transact the Ware a*dCommissioaßusineai in Augusta,, t'ntri t i t ’*l Ve P? rsonal attention to all commissions will ln‘' „ Care - Cotton - b y the Hail-Road, 111 instances, be charged with drayage ; all', other charges as customary. tlstnov sep 26 BAIRD & ROWLAND’S FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. THK undersigned will continue the Ware- House aa<l Commission business, at their old stand, where the same care and attention to busi ness will he bestowed as heretofore, and their charges such as are considered customary with re gular houses, in thesame line of business. BAIRD & HOWLAND. Augusta, Aug 31 wtN FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE^ THE subscribers continue to transact a general Commission Business. Cotton consigned to them by the Kail-Road promptly attended to. No charge for drayage—other charges will be as cus tomary. Grateful for past favors, they solicit a continuance of public patronage. S. KNEELAND & SON. Augusta, September 12, 1839. trw3m REES A BEALL’S FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE. WE still continue the above business in all its branches. Colton consigned to us by rail road will be drayed from the depot to the ware house free of charge to the owners. KEEN & BEALL. P. S. We are at home and have been-dnring the sickness, and shall remain here, ready to attend to . any business entrusted to our care. R. & B. September 19, 1539. fit WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. STOVALL, SIMMONS, & CO. AUGUSTA. THE public arc informed, that we continue to ■ transact the above business, at our Fire Proof I Ware House. We pledge ourselves not to be interested in any manner whatever, in the purchase of Cotton, except. for order, which is legitimately, the business of a Commission Merchant, and which is done by all i others, when an opportunity oilers. Orders for Goods, will meet prompt attention. Our friends, Stovall & 11 ami.f.n, continue the Gro-- eery, and H ami.f.n, Robinson & Co,,the Dry Goods business, and arc now receiving their fall supplies.. Goods bought of them, will be free from the usual charge of Commissions for purchasing, and will bo warranted to give ns much satisfaction, as to qual ity and price, as those purchased by any other house in the city. Cbtton sent us by Rail Road, will'bc taken from the Depot to our Ware House, and no charge will be made for drayage. Cotton sent by Rail Rord, should he branded, and accompanied by written instructions to the • Agent of the Company, stating, to whom it is con signed in Augusta; itheing the duty of said Agent (asthe Company advertises,] to receive and for ward all Cotton and .Goods free of charge. Any. other Agent is useless. Being yet blessed with health, and our usual en ergies and capacities for business, we are now at our posts, prepared to serve customers, whose or ders and interests shall be strictly adhered to. STOVALL, SIMMONS & CO. sept 5 w <fe trw THOMAS DAWSON’S FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE. riAIIE proprietor returns his thanks to his patrons, A and takes this method toTc-assure them of his determination to use his efforts to promote their interest, and that of all others who may favor him with their custom. He will attend strictly to the business of a Commission Merchant; he will par ticularly attend to the interest of the planter; ho will nut 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 all J other articles, free of charge. It would he advi sable for the planter who sends his -cotton to the - Railroad, to have his name marked on the bales, and to whom consigned, and also take a receipt from i the Agent. All Cotton consigned to Thomas Dawson, will be taken from the Railroad deposit at Augusta, to his - , Fire I‘roof Warehouse, without any charge for I drayage. Also, goods consigned to him, and or dered sent by the Railroad, will he received and I forwarded at twenty-five cents a package. All orders for Bagging, Groceries, &ci, will be • forwarded at the lowest market prices ; having no groceries of his own, he will make the best and I ' cheapest selections for his customers. Augusta, Ga., August 29. ts NOTICE. ON the 22d and 23d days of October nextythere - will be between fifty and one hundred Town . Lots sold at auction, at the Stone Mountain, in Dc ■ Kalb county, Ga. The sale will bepositive and without reserve. Also will he offered for sale, at the same time and place, the Tavern belonging .to the subscriber,, together with his Stables, Horse Lot, Corn Cribs, Garden, Kitchens, and some other out buildings, with about two and a half acres of Land, attached '• to the same. Good payments will be given on the sale of the property. A. JOHNSON. September i 9,1839. 3tw FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD! ABSCONDED, from Lincolnton, N. C.,4man. by the name of R. H. REYMOLDS, who • says he is an Englishman—he was employed by the undersigned, as the driver of a Hack, between , Union Court House and the Limestone Springs, 8. C. He was sent on the 1 3th of August, with a hack and two horses to Lincolnton N. C., to have i some alterations and repairs made on the hack ; ; i he was furnished with sßfy to defray the expenses of the proposed repairs and alterations. He reached Lincolnton, delivered the hack, but, pretending that he wished to visit a friend, borrow- ■ cd a saddle and saddle-bags, blanket and bridle, I and took one of the horses which he drove in the hack, and has not been heard from since. The said Reynolds, is about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, between 25 and 30 years of age; stout bod ’ icd, a lean complexion, with black hair and whisk ers, ho steps short when walking. He stated that ' he iiad been employed by Mr. Lacey of Augusta,. as a trainer of horses; ho has ber-n probably a > stage driver on the line between Raleigh and Col umbia. The horse which he look isachesnut-- sorrel, switch tail, right eye out, 16 hands high, star in the forehead, high withered, crestfallen, stout' bodied and compact made, 11 years old. The friends of honesty are appealed to, to aid in apprehending the villian. Fifty Dollr Reward, ( will he paid forhis apprehenson so that he can be prosecuted for horse stealing—and a Reward of S2O will he given for the delivery of the horse atr 1 this place. WM. MURRAY, Superin tendon t of the Limestone Springs Com pany. Limestone Springs, S. C., Sept. 14. 4tw GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. THE exercises of this Institution will be re sumed on the first Monday in October. It is very desirable that all who propose to become pu pils, should attend at the beginning of the session. An early regular organization of the Classes is im portant to the carrying on of our plans, and. to fair and equal competition among the members of each, class. To relieve tire Faculty of embarrassment, in the distribution of circulars, and to facilitate the progress of the scholar, we earnestly recommend parents and guardians to bring their children and' wards at the opening of the term. 'To relieve our patrons, who live distant from us of all unnecessary anxiety, we assure them that in. case of sickness, attention kind and constant shall' he rendered ; and that prompt information shall be given to relatives, when any reasonable ground of apprehension exists. Hawing full confidence our selves In the healthiness of the location—a confi dence founded upon the experience of the last term, and the fact that the steward’s family with two young ladies, members of the Institution have remained during the whole summer, without inter i upturn of health, webeg our,friends to discredit the exaggerated rumors of sickness and fatality that sometimes get currency in the country. If at anv tune facts warrant alarm, we pledge ourselves to give notice. The Primary Department will go into onera tion simultaneously with the College. The very general satisfaction which we understand was giv en during the session under many disadvantages,, encourages us to hope that our future efforts will be crowned with enlarged success. G, F. PIERCE., j Macon, September 26, 1539. ts