Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, October 31, 1839, Image 4

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1, IST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at i Louisville, Ga., ou the Ist October, IH3SL Atwell, Mrs. Martha Johnson, E. Allen. Waddel l.ampkin. Hon. W. Anderson, Uillory Lowry, David P. Allen, William Loues, Mary Bird,Charles Moore, Bryant Bostick, T. C. K. Murphy, William Bradford, Brazil Morgan, John Brantly, J Post. M. Ilndtonville Bailey, Dr. D. I-’. Pen dry, llohert .1. Chain, N ane,y Perdue, James Connell, .lessee, Jr. Pierce. Seth Cobb, John A. Pom!. . Kphmitn it Cleaveland. Thos. P. Patterson, llohert J Connel.John Drc-scotl, Leroy M. Cole, .lames Parsons, Samuel L. Clarke, Lawrence Pi ice, Benjamin Campbell, John, r.s(|. Parsons, lolm V. Clements, Miss Nancy I'olhill, .Mr- I bos. IL Carswell, K. 11. Rogers, Klbanah Caven, David Skinner. John Davison, Asa Street,Thomas Durowzcant, Stephen 4 Scrntchins, Thomas Davis, Joseph Stapleton, James 2 Dwight, Rev. T, M. Snow, Charles W. Kvans, Robert Sammons. Benj. Kason, Riley Schley, Col. Wm. Kulford, Bryant Smith, K. Flanagan, (leorge Story, Mrs. Emily Fleming, William Spiliiards, Daniel Fields, It. It. Swan, William Cialhreth. David Sample, Nathaniel Hamrnet, Mrs. Mary Shcrltr Jellerson County Hughs, Stephen Timmons, (Francis Holton, Wm. S. Turner, It. P. it Darrel, Jesse Thompson,Obediah 2 Hudson, Mrs-T. Thompson, Win. 2 Hunter, Mrs. Mary Van Ness, S. H. 3 Hudson, Alfred s. Wright, Miss Martha Johnston, llerschel 3 W est, Mrs. Elizabeth Tngnatn, Seaborn Welch, Dr. J. P. Irby, William Wright, William Jones, Thomas Young, CaylerW. 2 oel 2~) KBENEZEII BOTHWELL, I>. M. RCOIEMA FEMALE (iLLFGF. fill IK exercises of this 1 listilntion will be re -1 mimed 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 the Faculty of embarrassment in tlie distribution ol circulars, ami to facilitate the progress of the scholar, we earnestly recommend ;parents am) 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, wo assure them that in ■ rase of sickness, attention kind and constant shall be rendered ; and that prompt information shall be given to relatives, when any reasonable ground of apprehension exists. Having full ronlidence our selves in the healthiness of the location —a confi dence founded upon Hie experience of the last term, and tin fact that the steward’s family, with two young ladies, members of Hie Institution, have 'remained during the whole summer, without inter ruption of health, welieg on r friends to discredit the exaggerated rumors of sickness and fatality that sometimes get currency in the country. If at any time i M is warrant alarm, wo pledge ourselves to give notice. The Primahv Df.i'aktmknt will go into opera tion simultaneously with the College The very general satisfaction which we understand was giv en during the session under many disadvantages, eneouiages ns to hope that our future efforts will he crowned with enlarged success. G. V. PIERCE. Macon, September 20, l.S.'lli, ts Firry dollars iichaiii). ABSCONDED, from Lincoliiton, N. C.,aman by the name of R. 11. REVMOLDS, who says lie is an Englishman—he was employed by the undersigned, as the driver of a Hack, between Union Court House and the Limestone Springs, S. ('. He was sent on the 13th of August, with a hack and two horses to Lincoliiton N. ('., to have 1 some alterations and repairs made on the hack j f he was furnished with ss(i, to defray the expenses I ol Hie proposed repairs and alterations. i lie reached Lincoliiton, delivered the hack, hut, pretending that he wished to visit a friend, borrow- I ed a saddle and saddle-bags, blanket and bridle, ' and took one of the horses which he drove in the hack, and has not been heard limn since. The said Reynolds, Is about a feet 3 or ■! inches high, between 2S and 30 years of age; stout bod ied, a lean complexion, with black hair anil whisk ers, ho steps short when walking. He stated that ‘ he had been employed by Mr. Lacey of Augusta, ' as a trainer of horses; he lias been probably a ■stage driver on the tide between Raleigh and Col- I uinbia. Ibe horse which he took is a cbesnut- ( sorrel, switch tail, right eye out. In hands high, star 1 in Hie forehead, high withered, crestfallen, stout I 1 bodied and compact made, 11 years old. ' The friends of honesty arc appealed to, to aid in apprehending the villian. Fifty Dollars Reward, will he paid fur his apprehonson so that he can he prosecuted for horse stealing—and a Reward of S2O will be given lor the delivery of the horse at this place. WM, MURRAY, Superinlondant of the Limestone Springs Com pany. Limestone Springs, S. Sept. 11. 4tw LF sun Lim US KILtHJN F M VI Fit. IT were but labor lost to enumerate the wonder ful properties of this admirable article. U re putation rapidly extending over all the known world, lias made all praise snperllous, all exagge ration impossible. To the ladies our recommen dation will be useless. It gives the rosy bloom of health and youth to all who make it the constant companion of their toilet. AI.SO, Farina’s Cologne Water, genuine. Prentiss’ do. do. And several choice varieties of our own man facture, for sale bv HA VI LAN I), RIS LEY & Co. upril 15 ts Druggists, Augusta. F. ItOUItGFOIS. SILK DYER AND SCOURER, FROM PARTS, UKSpKCTFI LEV informs the ladies and gen j tlcmcn of Augusta, and the country gene rally, that he still continues to carry on liis busi ness in Broad street, next door below Dr. B. Har ris* drug stoic, where he w ill he happy to attend to all who may favor him with their custom. All kinds of Silks. Crapes, Ac., will lie Dyed in the most Jmhionnhte Co/oc.s, (lenllenum’s apparel Scoured and renewed, and what he docs he will warrant to give general satisfaction. thn aug 16 .MODUS JIULITCAFLIS. 4 d AI \ ( H' the genuine Trees are now otlor "t* f* * \ * ed for sale at the reduced price of fifty cents per tree; there are some of them ton feet high, and many of them nine feet,all produced from the bud planted in March last. 1 also offer a valuable settlement of Laud,contain ing 500 acres, 100 in cultivation, all fresh; a va riety of the best selected fruit trees and grape vines, on the place are comfortable bu Idings, a store house on a public road, in Broom Town Valley, Chattooga county, t.'a.j 100 head of hogs and other stock, a quantity of corn, whea' and oats, all will he sold i n accommodating terms, as 1 wish to re move to Hie west. Time will be given for part of the purchase money if required. 1 can say that 1 have fed the silk worm on the place 1 now offer for sale, ami they have done well. The mulberry can be had with the plJce or separate. sept2o w4t JOHN LAMAR. HUMPHREYS, CLARKE A Co (Formerly of Moron. I leorgia,J HAVE received by late arrivals from England and are now opening atthc store No. 10 Pearl street, (up stairs,) a general assortment of British and french Dry Hoods, selected and imported di rect, expressly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Hoods which makes the assortment complete.—.Merchants' visiting the city arc requested to call and examine .the slock. Orders will have particular attention, and put up at the shortest notice. * Charleston, S. C.,October 22, 1 s?>S» ts FlVli. subs - Fibers offer for sale on U ' nn ' i -Hie close consignments, wfflSm of dualities, imSrUlius H 80mo oft, ’ e recent 200 coils Bale Rope 40 bags Cuba Coffee •;° hhds ( uha Molasses sawtsr -10 bbls Gin au-23 U i Hl>E M ? k RHINO, 823 cornt ‘r Mclntosh and Bay Et . A HEALTHY AND RETIRED KI TH i; vt. rilllK sub-, rihej offers lor -He his plantations JL l.;ing in I uike county, near the L.oi-villo road, twenty miles from Augm-ia, and adjoining land , of IL Palmer andj.b. Brown, esq., contain ing eight hundred and sixteen acres ol pine land — two hundred clean'd and under fence ; on tin pr< - tni-c. Isa two -lory dwelling house, and almost every ont-lnillding UCK -arv,and a variety of fruit trees. A further description Is deemed unneces sary, as R is presumed no person will purchase without examining tin- pmpeity. Teims may bt k nown by enquinng of the subscriber on the prem ises. ( IIABI.ES CLARKE, sept 10 tlstjan FAMILY .11 FDD INFS, AND I’ll VSICI V.\*» I’UESCUIPTIONS, (lOMI’LTLN L arrangements having been made ; Family Medicines ami I'll > dans’ Preserip lions can he o! tallied at all hour, of the ni lit and on the sabbath, so far as immediate non-; -its may demand, at Apothecary Hall. No. 232, Broad Street. AN TON A Is HAINES, ang 30 f;'}’There is a nioiit iif.i,;, at the door. « O-l* YMTNI.KSIHI* NOTICE. f Ellll. nhscriber lias this day taken into copart I nership, Mr. A. L. MASSE,MIA EE, and tin business will from this time he conducted undei tin style and firm of S. BUFORD A CO.,and the sub scribfr would take this method to return his srneen thanks to his friends and former customer- for Hit patronage that has been so liberally bestowed or him, mid he would most respectfully solicit a slum for the firm. S. BUFORD. July 20, is lift. ts .11 At ill I N BUY. A ■ ILL-CAS I I.M.S, Iron Wink, Cotton and all It I kinds of MACHINERY, furnished of the best materials and finished in the best maiiiu r, by “ The Savage Munufaeturing Company of Mil. ' who have made arrangements with Messrs. Sro vau, Simmons A Co., of Augusta, (la,, to he their Agents, for receiving consignments, who are au- Ihoii-ed to receive payment of hills ami expenses on delivery by them, of the above described worn sent to that section ol Hu-south convenient to An gusta. Prompt attention w ill be paid to all orders ad dressed to ihosc gentlemen, at Augusta, to Tuns. Lansdalc, Superintendent of the works at the “ Savage Factory,” Maryland, or to GEORGE VVI LI. I AMS, Agent, aug .0 w3m Baltimore. NOTICE. f INHF. subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, I lying in Burke and Kcriven comity, on Mob ley’s Fond, adjoining lands of Major Wyott VV. Starke, and within two miles of the Savannah river, containing twenty-one hundred acres, of which there is about six bundled acres open and under fence, and Inis excellent springs of pure wa ter on the tract. On the premises is a line mill sent, the dam now corn dried. Ten or twelve hun dred acres of the above tract is of exceDcntquality oak and hickory; the remainder good pine land, well limbered, with a quantity of steam-boat wood. Also with the land will he sold a, wood landing on the Savannah river, at Stony Bluff, with a good road running from the landing to the plantation. On the place there is a good gin honso and other buildings noci ssary for a settlement. Hood and sutllcient lilies will bo made to the whole. This desirable tract can be had on favorr able terms. Tito terms will be made to suit Hie purchaser. On applicat ion, also, will, if desired, be sold on the place, thirteen Negroes, live follows, two wo men, and six children, all vonngand valuable. June 88 wßm J AMES H. MOBLEY. MOD UN JII LTD AI/LI'S. The subscriber will he furnished will) Ojyfei 'FEN MILLIONS of Hie genuine Chinese Morns Mnllieaiilis, grown from trees _il imported from the Jnrdendes Plantes, of *^*™* v l’aris, in IS.'iti, which wall he sold i.owt.u than any now offered. They will be packed in such a manner that tlicyma” be transported to any part of the IL S. with safety, and will he delivered in Augusta, free of expense to purclin ors. All buds w ill bo warranted to be mature and a genuine article. Individuals wishing to purchase will make application to \V. JO, DEAR! NO. Athens, June 11 tlstl) TO THE PUBLIC. ( JLN. WILSON tenders “idßwstowod on his Stage Lines, ami would respeeifully in form them that hr is running a 'Tm-Wi kki v Lin m FOUR HORSE POSE COACHES, from the lieorgia Rail Road, via Orceusboro, Salem, VVnt kinsville, Athens, Jellerson, Oainesville, &c. to Spring Finer, Murray county,Oa. MAIL A BRANCEMENT, From Augusta, (In. In Spring Flare, Cn. Leave \ugusla, Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thurs days at (i o’clock, c, m , by Georgia Rail Rond to Greensboro’, and loaves Greensboro’, on Mondays, W ednesday s, and Fridays, at 1 o’clock, A. At., w ill arrive at Athens same days hy 10 a. m., and ar rive at Gainesville same days by lie. m. Leaves (lainesviile, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, at I o’clock, A, m. via Canton anil Cass ville, aid arrive at Spring Place, Wednesdays,! Fridays, and Mondays, at S o’clock, e. at,, where I it intersects a line of four horse Post Coaches, for Nashville, Tone, via Boss’ Landing; and also a line of stages for Knoxville, Temi. via Athens, Tcnn. , Leave Spring Place, Sundays, 'Tuesdays, a Thursdays, at 2 o’clock, \. m., and arrive at Gaines ville next days by S e. m. la'uves Gainesville, Tuesdays, 'Thursdays, and Saturdays, at I e. m.; and arrive at Greensboro’ same days, by 7 e. m.; tlienee by Georgia Rail Road to Augusta, next morning at a half past 11 ’c|f>ck. w3m ’ July ','!i ESSENCE OF TV It F, For changing Red or Gray or any light colored 1 Inn lo a heimlilnl Grow n or Bhiek. VVnrranled superior lo any oflorod, I’l’Hlls eelehraled (ireemn Dye will change Red 8 or Gray Hair, to Brown or Black. It ns done with such surprising facility ami accuracy, that Ms presence cannot be deluded. The shade may he I left at Broun, or may he made perfectly jet Black, at the pleasnreolthe user. A great number of gentlemen, who have gray i hair in pirn, or entirely, are in the constant habit oil using line nrlicle, ami are never suspected of being gray. Many bachelors mid widowers have made i their fori lines m matrimony hy nseo I this dye. Ii I is warranted snpertirio any made in ihu world, and it- sold at about half the price oft he European For sale by ANTONY iV HAINES, No. 232 i liroml sir, el, tngusia. npril 2 \ VI.iFABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. f SMIE subscriber oilers for sale, on the mostrea ■ sonahlc terms, that well known and fashion able watering place, the HELICON SPRINUS, situated four and a half miles from Athens, Ga.— Attached to the Springs are two tracts of land, containing together seven hundred acres of land, on one of which arc erected two excellent saw mills, both now in operation. One of these mills will cut from 1600 to 2000 foot of lumber per day, for which a ready market can ho had at lair prices. Either tract will he sold separate from the other. Persons desirous of purchasing such property are I 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. Athens, Ga., July 10 IS3IL w&trwtf SAW NOTICE.—'The undersigned having i removed from Clark county lo l.incolnioii, will attend to the practice of Law in I lie Superior I and Inferior Courts of i.incoln county, and Ihe ad jacent counties Business ml rosier! to his care will lie promptly attended to. HENNING R, MOORE. References —Hon Charles Dougherty, Hon. A S. Clayton, Hon.'Thomas W. Harris. Gen. Edward Harden. Athens; C. J Jenkins, G. W, Crawlonl, A J Miller,Cul. John Milledco, William E. Jones Ammsln Lineolnten, Aiarch 24, IS3B. wit ’AT OT’I K. —The subscriber offers for sail- his House and Lot in the town of Aiken, S. (■ situated two hundred yards from the -«lobratcii Coker Springs. The House is new and in good re pair. containing a Piazza on both sides, a Kitchen I and Smoke-house, all in good repair, with a fun view of the inclined plain. Also, the Furniture with it. Terms made known on application to Hie subscriber on tlie premises. T. (.’. Z VLKM. Aiken, S. C. gepl. 4 ts .1 COM 31m V SIIEKIII >s s ALE. ■ 111, l>< sold fitt e.uinbiii < urt li««sT,. me k f * I, rd Tuesday in November next, fie. wet 11 the iimal eouis of sale, a tract <>l iami,'"outa in 1 g i fifty Cm- acres, more or li- • joining W Hliaws -1 Hanford, on Sweet Water t leek, levied on a* the - I profit rl v of Jane Culpepper, to sail ty Ui.ee b. 1•< - 1 In 'u the out i ;ndred ami thirty fo'irtli distre t t M., al f . -'lit of George W. (nlpeppn .-gainst ,t j John i Inn i .and Jane Culpepper security, P>o -1 [ eil\ lev i< don and rc turned to me hy a eon la e. n 11. JUNKS itt RKE SUKHIFF’N SALE. ' I \m r ILL i.c sold on the first Tuesday in Dcecm t V he i next, at the court house door in the I town of W nyneslioro’, Iturkc c ounty, the follow | ing prop'-rty, to wit; 25 acres of land, mare or less, ; I .idjoin'ini' lands of James F. Godbee and Jesse lliekriiaii, I-vied on ns the property ' 1 Powell Godbee 1.1- li-fynli. la from a Justice’s t ton it. in \ favor ol l.li/ahc th f.ivcdy, Levied on and return ’ cd to Inf hy a Constable ■■ A Vi. thirteen acres lying in said county, levied on a th< eftyof Lewi* 1 ively,to satisfy 8 fi. fa. in favor of lienjarnin EMslim. Pointed out tiy Jc sec Hickman; levied on and returned tome* by a "instable. ISAAC MKSSKX, D. 81. If. Oc'.i iei . ■. 1 330. ‘‘l DARREN HHUII I’H SALII. ' 1/ il.l, he old at the Court House clonr in u V V Warreifton, Warren county, on the first • Tuesday in (.elder next, the following pro e pc rty vi/; one hundred and sixty-live acres of hand second quality, more or less, and the rtand ) I ing crop. Levied on as the property of Thomas I Cooper, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued fioni the Su perior Court of Warren county, in favor of Ran dolph Ivy and others, vs. said Cooper. Said hand is adjoining lands of Thus. Dyer and others. Pro- II perlv pointed out hy plaintiff’s attorney. August 31, 1539 JAMKS HALL, Dip. Sh’ff. v , W VRREN SHERIFF’S SALE. \\/ 1 1.1. he sold at the C urt-liouse door in War ” ? v re litem, Warren county, on the first Tuesday 11 in October next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: one Negro woman • by the name of Martha, aged 40 years; Scpprona, K a girl 7or N years old ; Monday, a boy lb or 1(1 ye ars old, and Jonalhan, a boy "ten or eleven years old t all levied upon as Hie property of Thomas S. Ilogeis, to satisfy sundry li. fas. from Warren Su pen iur Court, one in favor of Clark, McTierond 1 others vs. said Rogers j property pointed out by the defendant. J KII KM IAH PKUttVMAN, Slierilf. August 29,1839. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. > \ Sil l,l. be sold at the Courthouse door in War * V rentun, Warren county, on the first Tues • day in Novernher next, between the usual hours of ‘ sale, the following property, to-wit: One negro i woman by the name of Dclcy, forty years of ago, i levied upon as the property of Irwin Halla wav, to ■ satisfy sundry (ifas from Justice’s Court, District ' 151st Ha. 1/a. ten in favor of Nancy Newson, and ’ one in favor yf Jasper McCrary vs. Irwin llnlla ' way and George W. Callams. • JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff, j Oct. 5 td , GREENSIIORO HOTEL. raHIF siibseriher respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he lias taken tho . above establishment lately kept tiy Win. 11. Grimes • there has been some alterations made in the house ■ since it ha:; changed hands. It will tie placed under the immediate superintendence of his wife and brother, and such of his own lime as he ran spare from other business, will be entirely devoted to the establishment. He solicits a share of public pa tronage. WM. M. FRAZER, Greensboro, Geo. AugiistSU. sw2w P. S. The Great Western Mail, the Telegraph, the Alligator or Florida, the Athens anil Decatur stages, all arrive at and depart from this House. central hotel. lid; 11} This splendid and spacious new Brick . ■ i U . Hotel, •situated on Front Street, imme diately over the Rail Road Hank, in Athens, will he opened in a few weeks for the reception of Hoarders mid Visitors. To those who have hereto fore favored the proprietor with their patronage, lie deems it only necessary to announce his return to Athens, and his intention to keep the Central Hotel in connexion with that pleasant and fashionable watering place the Helicon .Springs, which has un dergone considerable improvement since the last season; by this arrangement visitors can spend their time either in Town, or at the quiet retreat which the Springs always affords to the invalid or visitor of pleasure. To this important] advantage which his establishment presents ovet any other either in Town or country, he will add his personal exertions to render his Hotel and Watering place all that his friends can desire. The Hotel is new, commodious, and situated in a central position in Athens,and when furnished in handsome style, will possess decided advantages over any other similar establishment in the place. Athens, (la. May 3 ts JOIIN JUK SON. EAGLE AM) Hi.oiti; HOTEL, Waynesboro, Gn. MA.T. M. MARSH respectfully informs li is friends amt the public, that he lias leased the | above establishment to Mr. LKASTON SNFED, for a term of years. Ho begs leave to return li is 1 thanks for the generous support received from his I friends and the public, and hopes the same will he continued to Mr. Sneed, who has lilted up the house in good style, and promises to spare no oxer i Rons to render those who may call upon him com fortable. His room arc airy, and most of his bed rooms have tire-places. His tat le will be the best the country can afford, and his charges suited to the inns. Waynesboro, Jply 19, 1839. w3m LAFAYETTE HOTEL, Fayetteville, N. C. riAIHS establishment will be open after the first H ot August, under the management and direc j thin of the subscriber. The House has been thor- I mighty repaired, and wilt, in a few days, be well j furnished, mid every effort will be made to render 1 it worthy of patronage. aug .i warn EDWARD YARBROUGH. ROD ELTON ACADEMY. TITHE citizens ol Doweltun have again employed 4 for Rector of the Institution, Mr, Johx S. Ik | oraiiam, a graduate of Urown University. The citizens of this village are unanimous in employing Mr. Ingraham for tiie second year, and confidently . recommend his services to the public. Instruction ' will tie given by the Rector in all the brandies usu : ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction will also be given by a Northern Lady in thcoma | mental branches. The Academic year will eom ■ mencc 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 Powclton, and its other well known I advantages, induce the belief that the public will ' continue a liberal patronage. For the citizens of Powclton, deed wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN. CL/' The Standard of Union will please insert the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed and forward their account to Powclton. N-OTICF..— The co-partnership of BROWN ,V FOSIICF, of Laurens District, S. ( '., is dis j solved by Robert Hrown quitting the business and leaving the state. Notice is hereby given to all ] persons not to give credit to the said Robert Hrown, ( on account of the said co-partnership, and all per- I to said linn will only make payment | to me, as no other person is legally anthoii'sed to collect. BENJAMIN f OSH EE. I August 3,1839. wtf (4 At I'lON.—The public is cautioned against trading for a promissory note,made bv Samuel | Howell, on or about Hie third day of April last, payable Ist of January last.for One Han,tint Hol lars, interest from date,in favor of J, W. Kittles .nid by him endorsed—the same having been lost or mislaid by Hie subscriber, to whom settlement has been made by the drawer. TUGS. HAHN I S mail. ‘ wtf VALUABLE LANDS LOR S EE. f HTlli- subscriber being desirous of settling his a affairs in Jefferson county, offers for sale his sett ement of first quality oak and hickorv land consisting of live hundred acres, well improved with a commodious dwelling house, barn gin house negro houses, and other out-buildings, with one hundred and fifty acres new cleared land under good repair, adjoining land of G. W Crawford i I Gardner Connelly, and others.on the waters of Dry creek. A No, live likely young negroes, all to be disposed of at public outcry, at the market house m Louisville, on the Bth day of December next- I erins on the day. JAMES CROSS Louisville,Nov. 32,1835. wtf ADMINISTRATORS* SALE* | "imTiLL b" sold before the court bouse at Ap ff pling, Columbia county, on the hrst foes- j day in December next, between the lawful hours of , s:ik, one hundred ami sixty three and a half j anes of land,lying in said county, adjoining lai- , kersby, Collin and Kennedy, as the real estate ol ; I hamas J. Wright,late of Columbia county, dec d. j Amid at the same place on the lint 1 uesday m I January next, between the lawful hours of sale, j four Negroes as belonging to the estate of said (It ceased. All sold pursuant to an ordcrof the honor- i aide the lnf< rior Court of Columbia, when sitting | as a Court of Ordinary, for the benefit ot the heirs , and creditors of said deceased. Terras made known on the day of sale. OWEN W. HAW LIMN, Adm r, September 23, 1839. 0(1 [ 20 A D M I N ISTKATHR’S SALE. HAVING obtained leave from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, sitting for ordinary pur pose's, I shall sell, at Heard court house, on the first Tuesday in February next, a lot or tract of land, drawn by John .M. Ramsey, deceased, then a minor, and, at the time of drawing. Cowctacounty The same sold as the property of Hie estate of said de ceaseJ. ISAAC RAMSEY, Adm’r. October 25,1839. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Y leave of the Inferior Court of Columbia 5 county, sitting for ordinary purposes, I shall sell, at Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in January next, (870) eight hundred and seventy acres of land, more or less, on the waters of the Lillie Kiokce creek, joining lands of A. Reggie, G. 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 John M, Ramsey, deceased Terms on the day of sale, ISAAC RAMSEY, Adm’r October 2.0, 1839. A DMIMSTR A TOR’S SALE. WILL bo sold on the lirst Tuesday in Decem ber next, id the Courthouse door, in the county of Burke, one House and Lot, formerly occupied by the deceased, and the Negroes belong ing to the same estate. Sold by order of the hon orable Hie Inferior Court of said county, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors, as the property of Rachael Sturgcs, deceased. NATHANIEL STURGES, Adm’r. Oct. 5 _ td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next, agreea ble to an order from the Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, will lit ..old at the court-house door in Crawfordvillc, Taliaferro county, the Ne groes belonging to the estate of Isaac Clemons, dee.; sold for the benent of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on Hie day. WM. B. CLEMONS, Adm’r. Oct 5 td ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in December next, pursu ant to an order from the Inferior court of Co lumbia county, while silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court house door in said county, the Negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased. NANCY PORTER, ap IG Administratrix. EXECUTOR’S SALE. \*riLL bo sold at the court house in Wayner- V boro’, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeable to the will of Ann 11. 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. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Wl U*L * ,e S °M on t * ie Jlrst Monday in Novem » » her next, (on Hie 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. Packman, 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, Chairs, Beds, Bedsteads, a Dinner and Tea Set, ike. ike. 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 EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold agreeable to an ordor of the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, in the village of Appling, on tho first Tuesday in Decem ber next, one tract of land belonging to the estate of Robert Randolph, Esq., late of said county, de ceased, lying in Germany creek in said county, containing eight hundred and seventy-six acres, more or less adjoining lands of Isaac Ramsey, Esq., i Hezukiah Boyd, William Beall, and others, sold for Hie benefit of the Legators of said deceased’s will. NATHAN CRAWFORD,7 Executors J URIAH HARRIS, S of the will. Sept. 12th 1839. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ON Friday, the 25th day of October next, at the late residence of James Langston, deceased, in Columbia county, between the usual hours, will be sold, the whole of the peiishablo property be longing to said estate, not disposed of by his will, consisting of horses, cattle an 1 sheep, corn, fodder, wheat and oats, one road wagon, one rifle, one shot gun, and a variety of other articles which it would be too tedious to enumerate. Terms made known at the sale. MARK J. LANGSTON, Ex’r. September 20, 1539. GUAUDI A N’S SALE. \\J I LL be sold oq the first Tuesday in Deccm -9 V her next, agreeably to an order of the Infe rior Court of Burke County, when sitting for ordi nary purposes,at Hie Court House door in Wayncs horough, in said county, the one-half interest in 300 acres of Land, lying in said county, adjoining John Conner and Amos G. Whitehead. Also, the half interest in a Negro Girl, named Lucy, about IG years of ago. Sold as the property of Sarah Lews, minor licit of llezckiiib Lewis, deceased. JOHN RODGERS, Guardian. Setpember 6,1539. wtd C3UA 111) IAN’S ALE. VG REE ABLE to an order of the honorable tho Inferior court of Jefferson county,will be sold on the lirst Tuesday in December next, at the court house door in Waynesboro, Burke county, a tract of land containing three hundred and fifteen acres; said land lying and being in said county of Burke, and adjoining lands of Benjamin Weeks, William Pendre and others,belonging to the minors of James Trimble, jun., deceased. Terms on the day. JAMES A. CARSWELL, Guardian. September 28,1839. GUARDIAN’S SALE. AKTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October * f next,before the courthouse door in Waynes boro, agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Burk? county, when silting for ordinary purposes, three hundred acres pine land, in said county, ad joining Simeon He I, Harvey Andrews, and others. Also, one hundred and forty-one acres oak and I hickory land, adjoining Carpenter, Mrs. Merritt, estate of Chance, and others. Sold as the property of Welcome Almond, minor. Terms on the dav of sale- MATTHEW ALMOND, Guardian. July 29, 1839. NOTICE.~ riNIIE subscriber being desirous to remove to the J| west, offers for sale on the most reasonable and accommodating terms, his entire possession of Land, as follows: 875 acres of land adjoining the Indian Springs Reserve, in Rutts county; about i 225 acres of open land, in good order for a crop, i most of it fresh land. To those who may be dis : posed to purchase a healthy place. I would recom j mend tlvsm to this; and as to conveniences tomar ket, there is none more so—any thing for sale can | find a ready market at the Indian Springs during the watering season. Call and examine the prem ises. Good indulgence will be given. I will sell a part or the whole to suit purchasers. I July 22 w3m WILLIS C. JENKENS I VTOTICE. —Alt persons indebted to John Lodge, I in late of Burke county, deceased, are requested J to come forward and make payment, and those having demands against the same are hereby noti- I tied to present them properly authenticated within the lime prescribed by law. ELI WOOTTEN, Administrator. I August 9, 1.839. Gw A DMINiSTRATOII’S SALE. ON tlie first Tuesday in December next, pursu ant to an order from the the honorable the [ Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting 1 for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the court 1 house door in said county, the Negroes belonging I to the estate of Stanton Boiler, late of said county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution. NANCY PORTER, Adm’x. July 10, 1839. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. I 4 (rtIEEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court J\_ of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in No vember next, at the lower market house, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, all that lot of land with the dwelling house and other improvements thereon, in the city of Augusta, con taining 41 feet 3 inches front on EUis-street and running back the same width 132 feel to a lot be longing to Hie estate (f Graves, and bounded on the north and east of Graves’ lot, south by Ellis strcct and west by a lot belonging to the estate of Michael Kinchley. deceased. The same being the property of the estate of Michael Kinchley, deceas ed, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said estate. A ho, at the same time and place and on Hie same account, will be sold Ten Shares of the capita stock of the Bank of Augusta. ANN KINCHLEY, Adm’x. August 20, 1839. ADM INT STIt ATOR’S SALE. \ITILL be sold before the court house door in y y Paulding county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the lawful hours of sale, lot of land No. 575 in the 18tb District and 3d Sec tion now lying in said county. Also, at the court bouse door in Cherokee county, on the same day-, between the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 441 in the 15th District and 2d Sec tion of said county ; all sold under an order of the honorable Hie inferior Court of Warren county when silting as a court of Ordinary, as the real es tate of Haynes S. Ryan, late of Warren county, de ceased, lor the benefit of the creditors of said de ceased. Terms at sale. EVANS McCRARY, Adm’r. September 12, 1839. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Lincoln county,when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at Lin coln court house, within the lawful hours of sale, the Lisbon Rank and Ferry, belonging to the estate of John Moss, deceased, of said county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms at sale. . W. W. STOKES, Adm’r. , September 19, 1839. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the J\_ Justices of the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December i ext, at the court bouse of Murray county, within the lawful hours of sale, one tract of land in said county, No. 59, Bth district, 3d section. Also will be sold at the court house of Lincoln county, on the first Tuesday in December, within Hie usual hours of sale, Lot No. 101, in the first district of said county. Sold for the benefit of the i legatees of the estate of Noali Walton, deceased. HARRIET S. WALTON, Adm’x. September 19, 1839. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in November next, agree able to an order of the Inferior court of Irwin county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold al the court beiiso door in Irwin county, with in the usual hours of sale, one tract of land in said county , known as No. 422 in the 7th District of said county', belonging to the ' late of Jacob Caver, deceased, late of Lincoln county ; sold for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS FLORENCE, Administrator. August 9, 1839. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in November next, agree able to an order of the Inferior court of Lin coln county', while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court house in Early' county, within the lawful hours of sale, one tract of land. No. 65, in the 28th District of said county. Also, will be sold in Lowndes county, at the same time, a tract of land No. 183, in the 9th Dis trict of said county, belonging to the estate of Tho mas Curry, deceased, late of Lincoln county; sold for the benelit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JACOB CAVER, Administrator. August 9, 1839. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in December next, agree able to a.r order of the Inferior court of Co lumbia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court house door in said county, within the lawful hours of sale, two hundred and ninety-five acres of oak and hickory land, adjoining Clanton Crawford and others ; also one tract of five hundred and eighty-three acres of oak and pine land, adjoining Wood and Cliett; also one tract of two hundred and fifty-nine and a half acres ol pine land,adjoining lands of Mrs. Crawford and Cliett; also thirty-seven acres, a rock, covered with cedar, adjoining lands of Reggie and others; sold as the properly of Jonathan Cliett, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM CLIETT, Adm’r. September 26,1839. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. VS/TLE be sold, on the first Tuesday in Novcm » v her next, before the Court House door in Jacksonboro’, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:—One tract of Land ly ing in Scriven county, containing four hundred and sixty seven acres more or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington jr., Wilkins H. Nunnally and Briar Creek. Also, one other tract, lying on Ogeechy, near the Centr.U Rail Road, containing two hundred acres, more or less. Also, a Negro woman named Vilct 35 or 40 years of age, Diana 16 years of ago and her child Chclson ; Uoda 14 years of age ; and Matilda 13 years of ago; all be longing to the estate of John M. Roberts, Uec’d.— Sold agreeable to an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriven county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’r. DELIA ROBERTS, Adm’x. Oct 5 1839. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. ON Hie first Tuesday In November next, agree able to an order from the Inferior court of Taliaferro county, will bo sold at the court bouse door in Crawfordvillc, Taliaferro county, the lands belonging to the estate of Owen Halliday, deceased, lying in said county, consisting of one thousand acres, more or less; to be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. Terms made known on the day of sale. A. H. STEPHENS,? . , , A. W. GRIER, f Adm rs. August 23, 1539. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. U/ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, before the Court House door, in the county of Appling, agreeable to an older of the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, to the highest bidder, lot ol Land No. one hundred and seventy-two, (172) in 2d District of Appling county, containing 490 acres. Sold as the property of the estate of Sterling D. Eason, late of said county, deceased.— Terms of sale on the day. BENIAH S. CARSEWELL, Adm’r, Beptember 13, 1839. LAW NOTICE. r F HE uedereigned having united in the practic J_ ol the LAV\ .offer their services to the public 1 bey will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee and Sumter, of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of Hie Flint Circuit; and Twiggs Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Deeaiurand Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted to Iheirearewill meet with prompt attention, i noir office is in Amenens, Snmler county, where one of them mav always be found when not absent onbusiness. LOTT WARREN, out 10 wtf WM H CRAWFORD. TICK TRUE POMADE DIVINE. f N X I KNSFVELY used in Europe, never before | introduced into America, an infallible cute and a delightful preventive of Chapped Hands anil Lips, (Sec. Phis elegant article gives a delicacy of fragrance and that natural healthful appearance to the skin no other preparation of the kind has been know nto produce. It immediately removes PIM PLES and other disagreeable ERUPTIONS, pre vents BRUISES from turning black,erne? BURNS and SCALDS, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters, it is also exceedingly useful for SORE BREASTS. So invaluable is this compound for every inconvenience to which the skin is liable, that none who have proved its benefits will ever willingly be 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 T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore. Where certificates of its successful application may be seen. Juno 21 swtf ■VTOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRAC ANI TORS. —The subscribers are prepared to fur nish Window Caps, Sills, Door Sills and all other Granite that is wanted, at established northern prices. N. 13. We will furnish Window Sills and Caps at 95 cts. per superficial foot, which is only 20cts more per foot than Sand stone, and much more du rable. Wo will furnish stone for Fronts, vifc. Fronts,Caps,<fec., at $1 15 cts 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 the Georgia Granite is so high priced that no one can afford to use it. We will sell it at Quincy prices without any deception, jan 18-ts CHIPMAN & HEAD. Constitutionalist will copy the above. TO THE AFFLICTED. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PREMIUM Proprietor of the Virginia Sampson or . SI,OOO Premium Vegetable, for the cure of Syphilis and Scrofula, will be in town for a few days. Should tiiere be any old and unmanageable cases, or recent ones, either of Syphilis or Scrofula the person may rest assured that they may be re lived in a very short time. Any servant under forty years of a°-e with Scrofula, will be bought, if such is willing to change owners. ° A letter directed to the Proprietor of the Samp son, to the care of Messrs. Antony & Haines oj Haviland, Rislcy & Co., with the person’s address will be regarded as cons dential, and attended to ’ June IS t s IN DUCATTON.—The time of his vacatloiTbcjng i ended, the exercises of Mr. Mahoney’s school will commence on Monday the 29th instant || 0 ’ solicits a share of public patronage, and feels thank ful lor that already given him. ts July 27 CT The Constitutionalist will please give the above two insertions. MULBERRY A1VI) SILK Cl-LTURF. £&&&, WAR|) CHENEY & BROTHERS MASON SHAW, have now grow mg, in the most flourishing condition, in jX. Augusta, Georgia, adjoining the Hamp ton Race Course, about 80,000 Moms Multicaulis Trees, which they oiler for sale in lots to suit purchasers. For further information enqui ry may be made of Messrs. Cheneys, at their cocoon ery in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw, at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel in Augusta. Having bad several years experience in cultiva ting the morns multicaulis from buds, cuttings, &c. they vyill furnish each purchaser with printed in structions of the best and most approved manner of planting and cultivating the trees, the kind of soil most suitable for growing the same ; and also for rearing the silk worms and reeling the silk. They will also have for sale, Silk Worm Eggs of the most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with great care for their health, strength and perfection. au S 5 vv&trwtf CCj’ The Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgia!!, Columbia Telescope, and Athens Whig, will copy the above once a week for three months and send their bills to this office for payment. REALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE. 1NH IS valuable discovery is now introduced to , the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob ject of its application, viz : A COMPLETE RES TORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads of those who have lost the same, and have thereby become bald or partially so. Numerous certificates might be given to show how successfully this compound nas been applied, never having failed in a single instance.) Its virtues'have been fully and satisfactorily tested. The heads of those that were entirely bald, have been by the application of this restora tive, covered with a luxuriant growth of beautiful hair. None need despair whether old or young, of hav ing their hair restored. For sale by ROBERT CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at „ T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore. Where certificates of its successful application may be seen. june 21 swtf SUPPER HOUSE ON THE GEORGIA RAIL-ROAD FOR SALE. M The undersigned having removed from the state will sell his large Hotel in Craw fordville, situated at the Georgia Rail- Road Depot, on accommodating terms. After No vember next, this will be the Supper House for the descending daily train, and will be continued per manently" as such. For further particulars apply to J. F. Mims, residing on the spot. u g 23trw.2m H. B. THOMPSON. COTTON LANDS. THE subscribers have several settlements of hnc Cotton Lands, which they offer for sale in settlements of from 320 to 1,920 acres—lying on the Lochcssga Creek, or Soukahatchee; 14 miles north of Tuskecga,and 20 miles east of Tallassec. Any person or persons wishing to purchase "id make good farms in a healthy section of comuK arc invited to examine our Lands. REESE FITZPATRICK, T , JOHN 11. MAHONE. _LochessgaCreck, Macon co. Ala, june 3 w3m CHALLENGE. ' The genuine -V?,*JUU French Pißs against all the QUACK NO.'S 1 KM US of the age—tor l he cure of ****** The French Pills are applicable in nil cases, Ini either sex, (warranted free from Mercury,; and lies sesacs great advantages over the Balsams and oil liquid medicines, by being entirely free from smell, anti consequently do not effecl the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of discovery while using them. Besides this imporlant advantage, they never disagree with the slornach. and in the first, stages ol the disease they usually effect a cure in « few days, vvr li little regard to met orexposure. In the most obstinate stages of the disease they are equally certain, having cured many after every other remedy Ind failed. In short they liavo been so universally successful that the proprietor chal lenges any one to produce a remedy of equal cer tainty, under a lorfeilure of Three Hundred Dollars. n Dakrisburo, Dec. 10, 1838. Dr. Valter-Dear Sir: About a month ago, I sen: to you for three boxes of your French Pills, and feel much onhged to you for furnishing me with a medi cine so effectual and so pleasant to use W'hen I sent for your Pills I had been troubled with the disease for nearly 6 months, and had tried a great many medicines without any effect. Durirnr iiis first six weeks I was under a Physician of this place, but finding little or no chance of being cured by him, 1 left him, and a few days alter visited Philadelphia, where I bought a ’ ancty of advertised 1 specifics (almost enough to stock an apothecary shop, and all of this I took with ** -success as b(- fore, l-aving that c*** V A the balsam be hind them, which I think . smell to this day Not knowing what to resort to next, and seeing you French Pil's advertised in the Public Ledger, determined to try them, and am only sorry I did m get them sooner, as it might have saved me fort dollars and have cured me long ago. My object i writing to you at present, is to procure some of lit medicine for two of my fnrnds, who are in th same kind of a scrape. You will therefore pleas send by the bearersix boxes, and oblige, Yours respectfully, pj R, P. S.—lt it will be any advantage, you may pub lish the above, with the initials. The go mine French Pills are lor sale in Augusta by Haviland Risiey & Co., Thomas Barrett A Co., and by Nelson Carter. Price, $2 (30 per box, with full directions. june 6 ly