Newspaper Page Text
MTO RENT, from tlic Ut Oct. next, a
STORK, No. 24ti south-side Broad-street,
recently occupied by the late D. W. St.
pply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr.
aug 16 trwtf
MTO RENT, the Store on the south side
of Broad street, at present occupied by
Morris & Costello ; possession to be given
on the Ist October.
aug 19 ts P. McGRAN.
MTO RENT, from the first of October
next, the two brick Stoics next below (1.
R. Jessup Sc Co’s, occupied by Messrs, G.
11. Noble & Co., and Hungcrford, Erishie & Co.—
Koc terms apply to A. N. VEHDKKY,
July 19 iwtoct or LEON P. DUGAS.
MFOR RENT —Two comfortable Dwel
ling Houses, on Jackson, between Green
and Telfair streets. Possession given Ist
o ucioner next. Apply to
tug 3 wtf JOHN B. GUEDRON.
MTO RENT, Four Dwelling Mouses 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 Row, for a small grocery. Possession given
on the first day of October next Apply to
P. H. MANTZ, or
aug 31 w4t JOHN MORRISON.
M TO RENT, two comfortable Houses
and Lots on Broad street, opposite Meigs’
Warehouse. —Possession given on the Ist
•r next.
Also, for sale, a vacant lot at the Sand Hills,con
taining eight or ten acres, near a fine spring of
water, and a fine view of tlic city of Augusta.—
Apply t» A. I. HUNTINGTON Al SON, or to the
subscriber, BENJAMIN SIMS,
sept 19 ts
MTO RENT.—Having relinquished my
intention of keeping house, 1 will rent
for the ensuing year, the Into dwelling
eWhortcr, on Ellis street,near the Lower
Market. Attached is a largo garden, with various
kinds of fruit, stables,carriage houses, &e. Apply
to me, or, in my temporary absence, to Dr. Mc-
Whorter, ’ J. T. HUNGERKORD.
sept 12 3tw
The Constitutionalist will copy the above 3
times weekly.
cl- i FOR KENT. —The property of the un-
I dersigned, on Broad, Campbell and Con
- P Bg PH, tre Streets, on Mclntosh Street, near the
Presbyterian Church, at present occupied by Mr.
Stockton, Apply to
McKenzie & bennooh.
July 2 wtf
N. B. The occupants of the property for the
year ensuing Ist October next, will give notes pay
able quarterly, and pay for the use of the Hy
drant water.
MTiie subscriber offers for sale his resi
dence near the Turknelt Spring. The
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 be 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
wood land, a part of which would be excellent for
cultivation and pasturage.
Also, Five Thousand trees of Moms Multi
caulis, some of which arc how 9 feet high and 4$
inches circumference, from single cuttings planted
in February last. W, CATLIN.
«ug 16 frwlm
a FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
From the Ist of October next, the two
story dwelling House, at present occupied
im Glover, at Apling, Columbia county,
with two store houses, gin house, stable, Sic. The
lot contains two acres ; the stand good for a store
or boarding house.
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 Hie culture of potatoes, corn,
and the Mulberry.
Also, will be sold with or without the Farm,
four thousand Moms Mnlticaulis trees at 50 cents
a tree (roots included), ns fine as any raised in this
neighborhood,and expect will range from 6to S feet
in height ny the first of October next, well
branched. LEON P. DUGAS.
July 25 dSt&wtf
A* a fa it Mints’ i iotp: ]..
lljljTh The subscriber having opened n house
JiSjULorentertainment in the village of Ruck
crsville, 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. 11. RAMSy.
Ruckcrsvillc, September 2(5. ts
■'‘o.-if'V The uudorsignod offers for sale 6000
SrIPS& Mor us Mnlticaulis Trees, of one season’s
growth—so cents cash per tree, roots
-.Jbk. and branches considered one tree, or one
*®™* , ecnt per bud, for notes, ten per cent
added, if engaged to bo delivered in Augusta any
time after tlic first of November next. Engage
ments directed here by letter, will bo considered
as contracts and attended to. R, W. GILES.
Abbeville,C. 11., Sept. 2(5, 1539. wlit
Dissolution. —The firm of iii nokkioiid,
I*RisniE & Co., now doing business in the
city ol Augusta, Ga. is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent, JOHN HUNGER FORD*
JUDAH FIUSBIE,
JOHN T, HUNGERKORD.
Wolcottvillc, Conn. £
August 21, 1839.5
NOTICE.—The subscriber having purchased all
the interest, goods, and effects, of the linn of Hun
gorford, Frisbie it Co., in Augusta, Ga., will carry
on and transact business at the old stand of Hun
gcrfoid, Frisbie .V Co., and settle all claims against
and collect all debts, either by note or account, du#
the above named firm of H. F. It Co., being dulv
authorised for doing the same.
JOHN HUNGERKORD.
Woleottvillc, Conn., J
August 34, 1839. S ts sop 12
The undersigned is the only authorised agent of
John Hungcrford ; any contracts touching the in
terest? of the late linn of llungcrford, Frisbie 4c
Co., will not be recognised without his sanction
G H. LIVINGS FON.
FINK SHOES.
Ci ENTLEMEN’S line Gaiter Boots.
T “ “ Morocco Brogan Pumps,
Walking Pumps,
“ “ Dancing “
and Ladies’ fine kid and morocco Slippers of all
kinds, just received and for sale low, by
ALDRICH & SHOVE.
JuncS _ ts
(•co. H. Itoinl A Dunking C«. j
Branch at Augusta. 5
0 | EPOS ITE« in sums of live hundred dollars
J W and upwards, bearing an interest of six per
cent, per annum will bo received at this Olficc
for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the
ordcrof the depositors on receiving ten days notice
f theirintention to withdraw
pov 20 wtf J. W, WILDE Cashier.
NOTICE. —The interest of Henrv Jesmip in
the concern of G. R. JESSUP y Co., ceases
fiom 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.
C?’ 'he business will be continued under the
8!u " e f,rm GEORGE R. JESSUP
Augusta, July 1, 1839. Jul} . 3 '
A SITUATION WANTED.-A voungmali re
. RKMOVAI
hJ?™* hcr
«d her Stock of Staple, Dry, and l' l , " muv -
Millinery, to next square above the mV 1“*“'
A«gu 0 ?Kt th 6 »otel. bUUdmg
trwtlj
SITUATION WANTED.
4 Gentleman whohas has a considerable expen-
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,Gref'S, 1 icn( h,
and Knglisli languages, neccessary 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 _ I*
POSTPONE!* SALE.
a \ MOKUS VIULTICAULIS TREES
FOR SALE AT ADMINISTRA
TOR’S KALE.—The public are hereby notified
that the sale of the perishable property belonging
to the estate of Thomas J. Shackelford, Into of Tal
iaferro county, deceased, advertised to take place
on the 13th 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 bo sold about 4000 Mulberry Trees of
the genuine Morns Multicaulus, of the present
year’s growth. The trees to be sold standing in
the nursery. Rale to take place at the late resi
dence of said deceased in the town of Ciawford
villc, in said county.
LLOYD VV. SHACKELFORD, Adm’r.
October 35,1839.
globe Hotel.
McDonough, Gen.
a i The subscribers having taken this house
W situated on Hie west corner of the public
J "'JtJP., square, would respectfully inform their
iiitmis and the public generally,that no pains shall
he spared to accommodate all who nay call on
them, with tlic best the country affords. There
will be entirely new arrangements in the manage
ment of the House. Having procured tlic bestnf
house servants, and a ski.lfnl and attentive ostler,
who is not surpassed by any in the stale, we are
determined to endeavor to give entire satisfaction.
Our Stables shall always be furnished with the
best Provender, and Lots supplied with water,
oct 25 3t J k E F. KNOTT.
Georgia. Jefferson county:
Ift,l OSES THOMPSON tolls before me two like
ly! ly Mules; both in good order, each four feet
six indies high, supposed to he eight or ten years
old. One an iron grey, with a long tail, has a dark
streak along its back and shoulders. The other a
yellow hay, also lias a long tail, and has the dark
mule stripe across its shoulders and along its hack.
No brands perceivable on either. Appraised each
to one hundred dollars, by Jonathan Hull'and Wil
lis Howard. The said Thompson resides on Reedy
Creek, near Reedy Creek .Meeting House, in Jeffer
son county. September 2G, 1839.
JAMES STAPLETON, J. P.
A true extract from tiro estray book of Jefferson
county, October 3, 139.
oct 25 EIIENE/EU UOTIIWELL, ClerkN_
FRANKLIN HOTEL,
Culumha s, Georgia.
a .3 THE subscriber has taken charge of this
pMiiifi establishment, and will devote every
, U JtJLpossible attention to the comfort of all
who may favor him with ttieir patronage. His
table will at all times lie provided with every lux
ury the market affords, and having excellent cooks,
it will he served up in good stylo. The bar will
at all times he supplied witli a good quality'of li
quors and cigars. Charges moderate, as will he
seen by reference to the Rules. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited.
MANOAH D. ROBINSON,
oct 31 3t _ __
PLANTATION ANI» NEGROES FOR
SALE.
yi a THE subscriber offers the Plantation on
Ui|iSl| which ho now resides, situate about seven
| 111 BiSI HI miles from Eaton ton, on the Piedmont
Stage Road loading to (Inr.i’.Nsiiono, and fifteen
miles from the latter place, containing SIX HUN
DRED AND TEN ACRES, together with ten or
twelve likely young negroes, consisting of Men,
Women, Hoys and Girls, between the ages of 10
and 20 years. The land is of good quality,both for
Corn and Cotton, and excellent fur tlic latter, in a
high st ate of cultivation. The Plantation has ex
cellent houses for all the purposes of farming and
a residence.
The terms of sale will be made to suit purchas
ers as to time. Notes, with approved security
living in Putnam county, will he required. Apply
to the subscriber on the premises.
net 31 41 J'lll.N T, BLUNT.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
IN HE above ewanl will be paid for the following
notes nnd other papers, lost by the subscri
ber in or near Augusta, on Saturday the 19th in
stant, to wit: One of James Bishop in favor of
Davidson A Downs, for one hundred and twelve
50-100 dollars, dated first January, and due and
payable Ist and 4th October, 1831), endorsed by
paycct,McKenzie h Beonochami the undersigned.
One ol M. M. Brown nnd S. It, Clarkson, in favor
of McKenzie A ilonnueh for thirty seven 50-100
dollars,dated 9th ApiD and due and payable Island
4th October, 1839, endorsed by McKenzie fi Bcn
noeh and the undersigned. Also, tlic following
notes, all payable to McKenzie A llennoch, and
endorsed by them and by the undersigned, dated Ist
January, and due and payable Ist and Ith October,
1.839, except the last, which was due and payable
sth and Bth October hist., to wit: John S. Hutchin
son’s note for one hundred and fifty dollars; Robt.
Carier’s for two hundred and fifty dollars; G. W.
Noble and L. Iloslwick's for one hundred anil twelve
50-11)0 dollar;;; Benj. E.iird’s foi seventy live dol
lars; R. V, Clarkson’s for one hundred and fifty
dollars; James T. Gray’s for one hundred nnd fifty
dollars; P, V. Jones and E. B. Glascock’s, for eigh
ty tlnee 34-100 dollars; W illiam 11. Gordon’s for
seven'y five dollars,and 1 W. Moredi h’s fur six
ty two 50-100 dollars. With them were also other
papois, chiefly letters addressed to the subscriber
or to Jenkins A M inn. The above amount will bo
paid upon the delivery of the above papers to the
undersigned, or to Benj. Hall at the Post Office. —
All persons arc cautioned against trading for the
above notes, as they were past due when lost.
0c125 lit CHARLES J. JENKINS.
E. ROLKGEOIS,
SILK DYER AND SCOURER , PROM PARIS,
It ESPKCTFDLLV informs the ladies and gen
4, tlcmen of Augusta, and the country gene
rally, that he still continues to carry on his busi
ness in Broad street, next dour below Dr. B. Har
ris’ drug store, where he will be happy to attend to
all who may favor him with their custom. /Ml
kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac., wil be Dyed in the most
fashionable Culms, Gentlemen’s apparel Scoured
and renewed, and what he docs ho will warrant to
give general satisfaction. 6m aug l(>
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAM’,.
A GREEABLV to an order of the honorable the
,4 Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in January next, at the court house in the
town of Appling. Columbia county, between the
usual hours of sale, I 130 acres of land, more or
less, in Columbia county .near the town of Appling,
on the Kiokee and Ureenbtiar creeks, adjoining
lands of C. Collins, Joseph A. Marshall, and others,
and the lot of land on which the Kiokee Church
edifice stands, on the road leading from the town
of Washington to Augusta. One half of the above
tract of land is in original wood and heavily tim
bered. The whole tract of land is of very excel
lent quality, and the cleared land under a high
state of cultivation. The improvements arc a large
brick dwelling house, with all necessary and very
good out houses, and a good ginhuuse. The above
1 tract of land is about twenty miles from Augusta,
and offers inducements rarely to botnet within
middle Georgia. The laud wi'l be resurveyed be
fore the day of sale, and will he sold either alto
gether or in three parcels. The above tract of
land belongs to tbo estate of the late Rev. Jabcz
P. Marshall, deceased, and is well known os his
late residence. Sold for the benefit of his heirs.
Terms made know n 0.1 the day of sale.
IRBY HUDSON, Adm’r.
October 31,1539.
ADMINISVit Vl’OK’N SALE,
VAT ILL be sold at Appling, Columbia comity,
• * on the first Tuesday hi January next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, Seven Negroes, a?
belonging to the estate of Edward Wade, late of
Columbia county, deceased. Sold under an order
of the honorable the Inferior court of said county
when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for the purpose
of distribution among! the legatees of said deceased.
Terms at sale,
HENRV W. M VRBF.XG ALE,
Administrator dc bonis’non.
1 Wrightsboro, October 31,1839.
PATENT STEAM
FEATII Eit H I NOV AT O if,
For Health kihl Economy.
gaiHE subscrilers having purchased the right of
jj the PATENT FEATHER DRESSKU, for ]
this Stale, would respectfully inform the citizens |
of Augusta and vicinity, that they have oneol said
Machines in successful operation in Centre street '
adjoining the Steam Coni Mill. j
The work is done entirely by the operation of
Steam, no fire coming near the Fealln-is, aial r.o
possiiiiiity of scorching or otherwise injuiing them
ity this operation all moths are destroyed and re
moved, without loss or waste of Feathers t 0,1 tiic
contrary, the l.ulk is very much increased, many
limes one half, —nothing being removed but small
particles of dust, Ac. They are al-o cleansed and
perilled from all disagreeable smell that often al
ien Is Feathers, and are entirely cleansed and diied,
and have the appearance and essential qualities of
Now Feathers.
They would invite all house-keepers, and those
who prefer sleeping on pure and soft beds —who
, study health and economy, to try, and prove the
Steam Feather Renovator.
All persons are invited to nail and see the nia
i chine and its operation, and be convinced of its
* utility.
N. B—The inhabitants of the city can, by noti
fying the subscribers, have their beds taken flora
their dwellings and returned the same day, well
dressed and ready for immediate use, at 8 cts. per
pound; or if they choose to send them in, the price
will be but 7 cents, they washing their own ticks.
People from the country can, by bringing their
' beds in early in the morning, usually have l-era
' the same day.
i Any person that will try the experiment may
send them a I odor beds, of any quality of Feathers,
1 from the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest?
they have,provided they are cither Gcisc or Duck
1 Feathers, and may lie a smed. no charge ail be
made, in any case, unless perfect satisfaction be
> riven. DANIEL ALEXANDER,
* " 31 ts WILLIAM H. SPECK.
VA Hi AIM,I! TOWN FKOI’EUTV FOR
SA LB.
<slllll subscribers being determined lo move
Q west, oiler for sale the property belonging to
the linn of Thomas If. White&Co. in the town of
" Wrightsboro’, consisting of two Store-honses and
* Lots; one of which is very commodious, and well
’ arranged for a large stock of goods, will; a ronven
-1 iencc of an excellent well of water at the door.
1 Also, the entire stock ol floods, embracing al
[ most every article usually kept in a Village store,
which have been selected with much care from the
1 Northern and Charleston markets.
Also, the beautiful situation of Mr. Thomas If.
White, known as “ Bachelor’s Cottage;” a sing! j
story, built two years since,thirty feet long, with
a piazza of 12 feet in front, with five rooms, lilted
tip in the best possible modern style, and well cal
culated for a small family; together with all the
Furniture, consisting of < hairs. Tables, Bureaus,
Sofa, Carpets, Centre Table, Secretary ami Book
Case, &c. tie., all new. In the yard is a good frame
Kitchen, Meat House, Negro House, Stable, Sic
Attached there is 130 acres of land, 90 of which
arc in cultivation and in good repair—a good portion
low ground, which has produced this year from 26
to 10 bushels of corn per acre.
Also, a small Farm, one mile north of the Vil
lage,containing 130 acres, with a good frame dwell
ing, orchard, Sic., and all his negroes that are not
willing to leave the State. Two or three of them
are first rate house servants.
Also, the much admired residence of Henry VV.
Masscngale, known as “Melrose.” with two dwell
ings i.a the yard; one of which is neatly finished,
having every necessary outbuilding convenient, and
put up sufficiently commodious for a large family;
in the yard is as healthy and pure water as can be
found in middle Georgia; a line and well selected
orchard of fruit trees, having attached near one
hundred acres of land, now in cultivation and in
good repair. Also, the whole of his household
furniture, all of which is new and of good patterns.
The whole of the above property will be sold on
the most accommodating terms,and in such quanti
ties as to suit the convenience of the purchasers.
They would call the attention of those who wish
to merchandize at a place where thecustoners of
the house of Thomas H. White & To , of twelve
years standing, art not surpassed for solvency by
any in (leorgia, to such theie Is not a better stand
in the old counties—to the professional man here
is a place worthy atrial.
I’ho subscribers, in taking leave of their old cus
tomers and friends, return their most grateful ac
knowledgments for the favors bestowed for so ma
ny years, and respectfully solicit the payment of
all notes and accounts due them by the first day of
January next, as they wish to close their business
after that date as speedily as possible. All notes
and accounts unsettled after the first day of Febru
ary next, will be put in a train for collection with
out further warning.
TIIOS. 11. WHITE & CO.
Wrightsboro’. Ha., <Vt. 31, 1839. sm3m
JUST PUBLISHED,
PLANT’S SOUTHERN anti WESTERN
ALMANAC,
And Silk Crowd’s Manna!, Tor
s s s « .
t 1 A LCULATED for the horizon and meridian of
V > Augusta,Ha., and will serve for the adjacent
Stales and Florida. The Astronomical I uicula
tiua ; by Robert Giuer,Butts county, Ga.
CONTENTS.
Government of the United States; United States
Courts; Rates of Postage; ’l ime of holding elec
tion, Stc., 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 ot Augusta; Banks in Augus
ta; Banks, Stc., in Georgia; Gardener’s i aiendar;
Internal Improvements in Georgia; Government
of Alabama; Government of ('bio; Government of
Tennessee; Government of Louisiana; Govern
ment 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 Monts
IMuUicuulis over the Italian or White mulberry;
Mulberry Pastures for cows; On planting the Mo
rus Mnlticaulis; Cocoonery; Hatching Eggs; Feed
ing W orms; Procuring and preserving Eggs; Feed
ing; Sickness of Worms; Some reasons why tire
Smith is particularly adapted to the growth of silk,
and replies to some objections; Enemies to silk
worms,—things to he avoided; Raising silk, no
humbug; Profits of raising silk; silk convention;
the profits; the gold mines; native silk; report of
congress; failure of the cuttings; the prospects of
the mulikanlis crops; moms mnlticaulis; large
cocoonery; silk committee; legislature of Georgia
journal of the Ameri an silk society; silk premi
ums; premium on silk; silk culture in Connecti
cut; encouragement; cocoonery of Mr. Physic; N.
Riddle, Esq.; alms houses; silk.—letter from J.
Dantorlh; climax; silk manufacture; statistics of
silk; mode of making silk in Turkey and Italy;
McMahon's gardener; gieat sale; Brock’s patent
si k spinning machine,(with a cut:) poetry—The
silk worm’s will; rcccipes; poultry; ane dotes,
we lerisms, maxims, poetry, &c.; list of books up
on the history and culture of silk,
■ 1 n ‘’‘‘ 25 rts s ’"2'e, a large discount made by the
quantity. oct 25 q i t ij pj j'
POSTPONED sale.
VGREKABI.Y to an order of the Hon. inferior
Court ol burke county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold at the court house in
W ay ncsboro , on the first Tuesday in January next,
a tract ot land containing one hundred acres lying
on Buckhead creek, belonging to the estate of the
ate Mary Dcsabaye. and adjoining, on all sides.
; '-u'ds °f talharme Desabayc. Sold for a division
BFO. W. EVANS, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS sale.
4 t’REEABLY to an order of the Hon. Inferior
x ft. Court of Burke comity, when sitting for or
! ) iln ?''-V Purposes, will be sold on the i rst Tuesday
' m January next, at the court house in Wnvneshor
j .nigh, u tract of land containing forty eight acres,
h login ihnke comity, and adjoining Robert Stew
t IT-ehn ’"';- S °J d . for *ncfit of the heirs
, nil i c editors ot (i^rpn^Pi]
I October. 31, CAR ' UTHJStt8 ’ Adn, ’ r ’
LAFAYETTE HOTEL,
Fayetteville, N.C
rSIHIS establishment wi I be open after the first
fi_ of August, under the management and airec
lion of tbc subscriber. The House has been t.ior
oughly repaired, and will, in a few days, l.c well
furnished, and every effort will be made tc render
it worthy of patronage.
I aug 5 w3m EDWARD Y jVRBIUILGH.
NOTICE.
I rip ! IE subscriber being desirous to remove to the
jL west, offers for sale on the most reasonable
and accommodating terms, his entire possession ol
Land, as follows: 876 acres of land adjoining the
Indian Springs Reserve, in Butts county; about
226 acres of open land, in good order for a crop,
most of it fresh land. To those who may be dis
posed to purchase a healthy place, 1 would recom
mend th.m to this ; and as to conveniences lo mar
ket, there is none more so—any thing for sale can
find a ready market at the Indian Springs daring
tiic watering season. Ca'l and examine the prem
ises. Good indulgence will be given. I will sell
a parlor the whole to suit purchasers.
julv 22 w3m WILLIS C. JENKE.NS.
E. —The subscriber offers for sale bis
House and Lot in the town of Aiken, 8. C.
situated two hundred yards from the celebrated
Coker Springs. The House is new and in good re
pair, containing a Piazza on both sides, a Kitchen
and Smoke-house, all in good repair, with a full
view of the inclined plain. Also, the Furniture
with it. Terms made kn i.• u or. application lo the
subscriber on the premises. T. <'. '/.Vi,ICS.
Aiken, S. t . gept. 4 ts
CO- PA Mi IV MRS IJ IP M »T! ME.
• ; HE subscriber has this day taken into copart
f unrship, Mr. A. L MASSING the
business will from this time be conducted under the
style and lain of R. BUFORD gj- CO., and the sub
scriber would take this method to return ids sincere
thanks to Ids friends and former customers for the
patronage that Ins been so liberally bestowed on
him, and lie would most respectfully solicit a share
for the linn. 8. lIUFGRD.
July 29, 1839. ts
MACHINE If V.
MILL-CASTINGS, Iron Work, Cotton and uli
kinds of MACIIII<IEJIY, furnished of the
best materials and finished in tire best manner, by
“ The Savage Manufacturing Company of Md.”
who have made arrangements wiilr Messrs. Sto
vai.l, Simmons «fc Co., of Augusta, Ga.,.to be tlicir
Agents, for receiving consignments, who arc au
thorised to receive payment of bills and expenses
on delivery by them, of the above described wont
sent to that section ol the south convenient to Au
gusta.
Prompt attention will be paid to all orders ad
dressed to those gentlemen, at Augusta, to Thus.
Lansdale, Superintendent of the works at the
“ Ravage Factory,” Maryland, or to
GEORGE WILLIAMS, Agent,
aug 5 w3m Baltimore
A HEALTHY AND RETIRED RE
TREAT.
rIIHE subscriber offers for sale Ids plantations
.I lying in Burke county, near Hie Louisville
road, twenty miles from Augusta, and adjoining
lands of B. Palmer and J. S. Brown, esq., eontain
ingeight hundred and sixteen acres of pine land —
two hundred cleared and under fence ; on the pre
mises is a two story dwelling house, and almost
every out-building necessary,and a variety of fruit
trees. A further description is deemed unneces
sary, as it is presumed no person will purchase
without examining the property. Teims may be
known by enquiring of the subscriber on the prem
ises. CHARLES CLvRKE.
sept 19 tlstjan
FAMILY MEDICINES,
AND I’ll VS '.GIANS’ Pitt SC It J CTIONS,
(lOMPETENT arrangements having been made,
J Family Medicines and Physians’ Prescrip
tions can be obtained at all hours of tbs night;
and on the Sabbath, so far as immediate necessity
may demand, at Apothecary Hall, No. 232, Broad
sheet. ANTONY' U HAINES,
ang 30
Ifj' There is a night deli, at the door.
I IST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at
I Louisville, Ga., on the ist October, 1839.
Atwell, Mrs. Martha Johnson, E.
Allen, Waddcl Lumpkin, lion. W
Anderson, llillory Lowry, David P.
Allen, William Loues, Mary
Bird,Charles Moore, Bryant
Bostick,T. (’. K. Murphy, William
Bradford, Brazil Morgan, John
Branlly, J I’ost, M. Hudsonville
Bailey, Dr. D. F. Pendry, Robeit J.
Chain, Nancy Perdue, James
Connell, Jessec, Jr. Pierce, Seth
Cobb, John A. Ponder, Ephraim 3
Clcaveland. Thos. P. Patterson, Robert 3
Conncl, 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. 11.
Carswell, E. R. Rogers, Elhanah
Caven, David Skinner, John
Davison, Asa Street,Thomas
Dmovvzeant, Stephen 4 Serutchins, Thomas
Pavis, Joseph Stapleton, James 2
Dwight, Rev. T. M. Snow, Charles W.
Evans, Robert Sammons, lienj.
Eason, Riley Schley, Col. Wm.
Fulford, Bryant * Smith, E.
Flanagan, George Story, Mrs. Emily
Fleming, William Spiiliards, Daniel
Fields, Ji. B. Swan, William
Galbreth, David Sample, Nathaniel
llammot, Mrs. Mary Sheriff Jefferson ; ounty
Hughs, Stephen ‘Timmons, Francis
Holton, Wm. S. Turner, H. P. 3
Ifarrel, Jesse Thompson,Obcdiah 2
Hudson, Mrs-T, Thompson, Wm. 2
Hunter, Mrs. Mary Van Ness, S. 11. 3
Hudson, Alfreds. Wright, Mi-s Martha
Johnston, Herschel 3 West, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ingnam, Seaborn Welch, Dr. J. P.
Irby, William Wright, William
Jones, Thomas Young, Cay ler W. 2
oct 2.) EBENRZER BOTH WELL, P. M.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
riVHE exercises of this Institution will here
in sumed on the first Monday in October. It is
very desirable that all who propose to become p -
pils, should attend at the beginning of Hie session.
An early regular organization of tbc 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 the distribution of circulars, and to facilitate the
progress of tbc scnolar, we earnestly recommend
parents and guardians to bring their children and
wards at the opening of the term.
To re'ieve our patrons, who live distant from us,
of all unnecessary anxiety, wo assure them that in
case 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 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
ruption of health, webegonr friends to discredit the
exaggerated rumors of sickness and fatality that
sometimes get currency in the country. If at any
time facts warrant alarm, wo pledge ourselves to
give notice.
The Primary Department 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,
encouiages ns to hope that our future efforts will
be crowned with enlarged success.
G. F. PIERCE.
Macon, {September 26, 1839. ts
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
XBriLL lie sold before the court house door at
V j Appling, Columbia county, on the first
Tuesday in January next,between the legal hours
of sale,Five Negroes, men ami women, some ve v
likely, as belonging to the estate of John Perry,
! late of Columbia county, deceased. Sold in accor
dance with the last will and testament of said de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known at sale. BIRD PERRY,
October 31, 1839. Qualified Executor.
INCUR months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior court of Richmond coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the slaves belonging to 'the estate of John Hat
held, deceased, for Hio benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. JESSE KEN r
October 31, 1839. Administrator.
SUPPER HOUSE ON THE GEORGIA
11A 1 L-IiOAl) FOR SALE.
£-~-l The undersigned having removed from
the state will sell his largo Hotel in Craw
|S#jajß fordville. situated at the Georgia Rail-
Road Depot, on accommodating terms. After No
vember next, this will be the Slipper House for the
descending daily train, and will be continued per
manently as such. For farther particu'ars apply
to J. F. Mims, residing on the spot.
23trw 2m If. H. THOMPSON.
A DMi NIST R ATOM’S S A LE.
ON the first Tuesday in December next, pursu
ant to an order from the the honorable the
Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold befoie the court
house door in said county, the Negroes belonging
to the estate of Stanton Porter, late of said county,
deceased, for the purpose of distribution.
NANCY POUTER,Adm’x.
July 10, 1539.
SALE.
i GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
JY. Justices of the Inferior Court of Lincoln
county,when sitting for o.dinar/ purposes, will be
i sold on the first Tuesday in J--nary next, at Lin
, coin court house, within the lawful hours of sale,
1 the Lisbon Bank and Ferry, belonging to the estate
. of John Moss, decea-ed, of said county. Fold for
i the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas
l eJ. Terms at sale.
i W. W. STOKES, Adra’r.
» September 1.9, 1839. _____
AD MINIST R ATRIX’S H A LE.
i GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Lincoln
- county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
c sold on the first Tuesday in December i ext, at the
e couit house of Murray county, within the lawful
- hours of sale, one tract of land in said county, No.
c 59, Bth district, 3d section.
e Also will he sold at the couit house of Lincoln
n county, on the first Tuesday in December, within
o the usual hours of sale, Lot No. 101, in the first
district of said county. Sold for the benefit of the
legatees of Hie estate of No th Walton, deceased.
HARRIET S. WALTON, '.dm’x.
Septen her 19, 1339.
11 h
e ADMINISTRATOR’S SALS .
V the first Tuesday in December next, agree
” able to a.i order of the Inferior court of Co
- lumbia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
r will he sold at the court house door in said county,
. within the lawful hours of sale, two hundred and
s ninety-five acres of oak and hickory land, adjoining
t Clanton Crawford and others ; also one tract of five
- hundred and eighty-three acres of oak and pine
land, adjoining Wood and C iett; also one tract of
. two hundred and fifty-nine and a half acres ol pine
. land,adjoining lands of Mrs. Crawford and Tliett;
. a’so thirty-seven acres,a ro k, covered with cedar,
adjoining lands of Heggie and others; sold as the
property of Jonathan < liett, deceased. Teimson
the day of sale. WILLIAM C LIETT, Adm’r.
September 2G, 1539.
DUKKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
s ’5 * TILL be sold on Hie first Tuesday in Deeem
-3 tier next, at Hie court house door in the
, town of Waynesboro', Burke county, the follow-
I ing property, to wit: 26 acres of land, mere or less,
. adjoining lands of James F. Godhee and Jesse
. Hickman, levied on as the property of Powell
t Godbee, to satisfy a fi. fa from a Justice’s Court in
t favor of Elizabeth Lively. Levied on and return
. ed to me 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
Jessee Hickman; levied on and returned to me by
a constable. ISAAC MESSEX, D. Shlf.
October 25, 1839.
, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
HAVING obtained leave from the Inferior Court
of Columbia county, sitting forordinary pur
; poses, I shall sell, at Heard court house, on the first
r Tuesday in February next, a lot or tract of land,
. drawn by John 31. Ramsey, deceased, then a minor,
and, at the time of drawing. Cowctacounty. The
same sold as Hie property of the estate of said de
cease . ISAAC RAMSEY, Adm’r.
October 25,1839.
I !
ADM INI ST RATO It’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 hundred and seventy
acres of land, more or less, on the waters of the
Little Kiokce creek, joining lands of A. Heggie,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 25, 1839.
ADM INISTR ATO It’S SA LE.
W’ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Deeem
* * her next, at the Courthouse door, in the
county of Burke, one ouse and Lot, formerly
occupied by the deceased, and Hie Negroes belong
ing to the same estate. Sold by order of the hon
orable the Inferior Court of said county, for the
benefit of the heirs and cieditors, as Hie property
of Rachael Sturgcs, deceased.
NATHANIEL STURGES, Adm’r.
Oct. 6 td
ADMINISTRATOR’S sALE.
ON the first I'nesday in January next, agreea
ble to au order from the Inferior Court of
Taliaferro county, will be sold at the court-house
door in Crawfordville, Taliaferro county, the Ne
groes belonging to the estate of Isaac ( lemons,
dec.; sold for the benent of the heirs and creditors
Terms made known on Hra dav.
WM. B. CLEMONS, Adm’r.
<let 5 td
ADM IN IST R A 'l’ltlX'S SALE.
ON Hie 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 Hie court house dooi in said
county, the Negroes belonging to the estate of
Stanton Porter, deceased.
NANCY PORTER,
ap 19 Administratrix.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
1)5 7 ILL l o sold at the court house in Wnjr.es
y? boro’, Burke county, on the first Tuesday
in January next, ngr ruble to Hie wi i of Ann 1L
Dunn, deceased, all Hie real estate of said dec’d.,
consisting of the plantation whereon she lived
1 The said plantation is in good order, and well situ
ated for cotton nr corn —about four hundred acres.
'terms if sole. — P evolve months credit, with ap
-1 proved security. Purchaser to pay for titles.
1 WILLIAM LASITER, Ex’r.
October S, 1839.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
'A ’ ILL lie sold agreeable to an order of the
; * * honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia
county, while sitting for ordinary pm poses, in the
village of Appling, on the first Tuesday in Hgc,®!-
■ her next, one tract of land belonging to the estate
: of Robert Randolph. Esq., late of said county, de
-1 ceased, lying in Germany creek in said countv,
1 | containing eight hundred and seventy-six acres
• I more or less adjoining lands of Isaac Ramsey, Esq ’
; j liozakiali Boyd, William Beall, rnd others, sold
; for the benefit of the Legators of said deceased’s
] will.
NA I HAN CRAW FORD, z Executors
JI HIAI i HARRIS, Sos the will.
Sept. 12th 1839.
GUARDIAN’S SALE. '
W? ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
} 7 her next, agreeably to an order of the Infe
rior Court of Burke County, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, at the Court House door in Wayncs
borough, in said county, the one-half interest in
Jfifi acres of Land, lying in said county, adjoining
John Conner and Amps G. Whitehead'. Also the
half interest in a Negro Girl, named Lucy, about
1G years ot age. Sold as the property of Sarah
Lews, ninor heii of Hezekiah Lewis, deceased.
JOHN RODGERS, GuarcTan.
Sctpember 5,1839. wtd
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
4 GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
- V Inferior court ot Jefferson county, will be sold
on the first 1 uesday 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
Pcridro and others, belonging to the minors of James
Trimble, jun., deceased. Terras on the day.
JAMES A. CARSWELL, Guardian.
September 26, 1839.
m CENTRAL HOTEL.
Tins splendid and spacious new Brick
Hotel, situated on Front Street, i mme .
aiateiy over the Kail Road Bank, ii . Athens will
be opened in a few weeks for the reception of
Boarders and Visitors. To those who have hereto
fore favored the proprietor with their patronage he
deems it only necessary to announce his return to
Athens, and his intention to keep the Central Hotel
in connexion with that peasant 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 over any othei
either in i own orcountrv,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 Ca. Gay 3 ts JOHN J VCKSON.
MULitKRIIY AND SILK CLLTUKE.
v ~ WARD CHENEY & BROTHERS
V A SON SHAW, have now grow
i !r ‘ the most nourishing condition, in
Augusta. Georgia, adjoining the HaruU.
ton J| ace Counts, about 80,000 Morns
Muttienulis Trees, which they offer for sale in lots
to suit purchasers. For further information enqui
ry may he 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 morus multicaulis from buds, cuttings, &c.
they will furnish each purchaser with printed in
structions of the best and most approve,! manner of
planting and cultivating the trees, the kino of soil
most suitable for growing the same; and also for
rearing ti c silk worms and reeling the silk. They
will also have for sale, bilk Worm Eggs-of the
most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with
great care foi their health,: trength and perfection,
angS wfvlr.tr
(jj-The Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian,
Columbia Telescope, and Athens Whig, will copy
the above once a week for three mouths and send
their hills to this office for payment.
MORUS MULTIC.-ULUfL
yyvvej. The subscriber will be furnished with
TEN MILLIONS of the genuine Chinese
*V/«* ° r Moms Multicaulis, grown from trees
imported from the Jnrden des Dlantos, of
Paris, in 1836, which will bo sold i.owr.it
than any now offered. They will be packed in
such a manner that they may be transported to any
part of the IJ. S. with safety, and will bo delivered
in Augusta, free of expense to purchasers.
All buds will be warranted to be mature and a
genuine article. Individuals wishing to purchase
will make application to W. K. HEAPING.
Athens, June 11 tlstlJ
MOH US MULT IC AU LIR.
a A/\ e\ OF the genuine Tiers are now offor
* * *1 9 ed for sa’o at tbs reduced pries of
fifty cents per tree; there are some of thorn ton feet
high, and many of them nine feet, a! i produced from
ti e bud planted in March last
I also offer a valuable settlement of Land, contain
ing 000 acres, KM) in cultivation, all fresh ; a va
riety of the best selected fruit trees and grape vines,
on the place are comfortable hu Idings, a store
house on a public road, in Broom Town Valley,
Chattooga county, (la.j 100 head of hogs and other
stock, a quantity of corn, wheat and oatq all will
be sold i u accommodating terms, as I wish to re
move to the west. Time will be given for part of
the purchase money if required. I can say luat I
have fed the silk worm on the place 1 now offer f or
sale, and they have done well. The mulberry can
be bad with the place or separate. i
sept 2G wit JOHN LAMAR.
COTTON LANDS.
TITHE subscribers have several settlements of
fine Cotton Lands, which they offer for sale in
settlements of from 320 to 1,920 acres—lying on
the Lochessga Creek, or Soukahatchec; 11 miles
north of Tuskecga,and 20 miles cast of Tallassee.
Any person or persons wishing to purchase and
make good farms in a healthy section of country,
aie invited to examine our Lands.
REESE FITZPATRICK,
JOHN H. MAHONE.
Lochessga Creek, Macon co. Ala. June 3 w3m
VALUABLE PROPERTY lllli SALE.
r t HE subscriber offers for sale, on the most rea
• sonable terms, that well known and fashion
able watering place, the HELICON SPHINOS,
situated four and a half miles from Athens, Ga.—
Attached to the Spiings are two tracts of land,
containing together seven hundred acres of land,
on one of which are erected two excellent saw
mills, both now in operation. One of these mills
will cut from 1500 to 2000 feet of lumber per day,
for which a ready market can be had at lair prices.
Either tract will be sold sepa.ate from the other.
Persons desirous of purchasing such property are
requested to cal! and examine for themselves.
The land is mostly in the woods, of a goad
quality—that which is cleared is fresh and in cul
tivation. JOHN JACKSON.
Athens, Ga.,Ju’y 10 1539. w&trwif
POWELTON A CAD EM V .
rjIHE citizens of Powelton have again employed
j|_ for Hector us the Institution, Mr. John S. In
graham, a graduate of Brown University. Ihe
citizens us this village are unanimous in Employing
Mr. Ingraham for the second year, and confidently
recommend his services to the public. Instruction
will be given by the Hector in ail the branches usu
ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction
will also be given by' a Northern Lady in the orna
mental branches. The Academic year will com
mence on the first Monday in January. Board and
good accommodations can be obtained in
respectable families on reasonable terms n«mu
perlor health of Powelton, and its other well known
advantages, induce the belief that the publir will
continue a Hi oral patronage.
For the citizens of Powelton,
dec 6 _ wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN.
(D ’ loc Standard of Union will please insert
the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed
and forward their account to Powelton.
VALUAIJUE LANDS FOR S LI ,
E|UIE subscriber being desirous of settling his
j fi a! I airs in Jefferson county, offers for sale his
sottement of first quality oak and hickory land
| consisting of five hundred acres, well improved
j with a commodious dwelling house, barn, gin huu-e
I negro houses, and other out-buildings.with one
j hundred and fifty acres new cleared land under
good repair, adjoining land of G. W. Crawford
Gardner Connelly, ami others, on the w aters of Dry
creek. Also, live likely young negroes, e.ll to le
disposed ol at public outcry, at the market house
in Louisville, on the Bth day of December next.—
Terms on the day. ‘ JAMES CROSS.
Louisville,Nov. 22,1835. wtf
NOTICE. —The co-partnership of BROWN k
FOSHEE, of Laurens District, s. ~is dis
solved by Robert Brown quitting the uusiness and
leaving the state. Notice is hereby given to all
persons not to give credit to the said Robert Brown,
on account oi’thc said co-p irti.eiship, and all per
sons indebted to mid firm will only make payment
to me, as no other person is legallv authorised to
collect. BENJAMIN POSH EE.
August 3, 1839. wtf
tIAUTION. —The public is cautioned against
) trading for a promissory i.uut. made by Samuel
Howell, on or about the third day of April last,
payable Ist of January' last, for One Hundred Dol
lars, interest from date, in favor of J. W. Kittles,
and by him endorsed —the same having been lost or ,
mislaid by the subscriber, to whom settlement has
been made by the drawer. THOS. BARNES,
mar 6 wtf
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 ahalf (1635)
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.
A and 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. AH 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.
Scptembcr23,lß39. oct 25