Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 20, 1838, Image 4

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oTlCE,—There is now in the bar-roam at the aN Habersham Hotel, CFirkesvillc, Ga. a Na Idle, Sad' • a id Martingales, enclosed in a sack, which have been left by some person about eighteen uviui'it since. The owner is requested to prove the property, pay expenses, and remove it, or it will he sol I on the last Tuesday in January, tor the hcneul otu'l ciinccrned. LEWIS LKV Y, Proprietor. derir* wit Oao, It. Road A- Itiinkilig Co. ( Branch at Augusta. 5 DEPOSITES in sum> of live laindrcd doll ns, and upwards, heating an interest of six per cent, per annum will be received at this ('(lice, (ar pe.io ls not less than ninety days, subject to the ord rol the depositors on receiving ten days notice ol their Intention to withdraw. nov 2) wtf J. W. WILDE, Cttihlw. UH.UtIVAL, ID. (RANK fcCo. have removed their stock • of Clothing to H.c south side of ll.uad street, near t icir old stand, and directly in front of the Planters’ Hotel, where they are receiving fresh supplies of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, of vari ous kinds and qualities, to which they respectfully solicit the attention of their former customers and thu-e wishing to purchase. wtlstmar nov J1 ai gfsta ski;l) stohi:, Hrmoetd to six doors nftoi e the Hail Hoad Bun/,-. AHRAN mi*'iAUUEN BEKD just received IT from the Shakers by /. 11. SERVICE. A fresh supply of Harden Seeds, Hird Seeds, Clo ver, Lucerne, Potato Unions, (inion Setts, II ADEN COHN, sc. The u<i ual allowance made to country dealers. A few Brushes, Sieves, Swifts, Ac.; also,u beau tiful collection of Bulbs, Plants, flower Seeds, Nr. nor 27 lawdVwlm _ Country Sent) SotnervUio* IK subscliber olfers lor sale a House and Lot, J. on the Sand HiJls, one of tlie most desirable lot ations in Somerville. The Lot contains ten Acres, Harden, Orchard, and Arable Land. On the premises are Dwelling House, Extensive Kitchen, With Dormito.iei for Servants, .Stable, Carriage House, Wash House, with furnaces, Smoke House, a Well of line Water, Hr.ipe Vines, fruit Trees, die. At. All of Which will he sold a bargain, mid 011 the most accommodating terms, as to payment. nov H Iwtf A. I. HUNTINGTON. .4 N Election will lake place on the nr-t .Monday in January next, lor a County Surveyor, for Kicnmond co mty, to till the vacancy occasioned by t ie resignation of A. G. Haifor V. WALKER,J.I.C. A. RHODES, J. I.C. nov9 wtl JNO. SKINNER, J. 1. C REES «k IHiAbh’s” ’ Fire-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, <.a. r fill E undersigned, grulelul lor the libcm pal* r.inage and auppurl of their friends and cue tomera licreioture, beg leave 10 iiilnrm 1 hem and the public, th it they continue 10 transact u general Warehouse and Commission Itusiuess, m their old stand on Broad street ’Their warehouse and close stores ore in g..od order lor 1110 reception of cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances will at 111! limes he unde on produce and consignments. Ihe agents ol the Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive and lorward all notion consign ed to us ai the dido rent depots, us also any goods thul may he ordered through 11s 1111 ilia road HOPKINS, J K WINGS & Co. W hole sale Grocers, are now receiving and opening an extensive stock of Groceries, in (he fire-proof store ol the warchon e newly creeled, which they will hi) prepared louder on the most liberal urins. All orders through us, and filled hy them, will he free ol commissions,and to the onliresalislaction ol the pan lea ordering. All communications will he addressed to us jointly, ns the business in future will he cundiieied m the name ol tie firm. Pledging their usual promptness 10 all hu-incss confided t. their care, will hope to merit a cnniinuai.ee of the confidence h'-U-d >n* so liberally bestowed J MIN' REES EG BEK 1' It BEALL Augusta, October 2, IM3S. itr I lie city papers, Willedgcville Recorder, Elan bird ol CJnimi, .Southern W log, Athens, w ill eojiy Iho ahiiveiiiio their papers week Iv, until first J Hillary next. ’ (■; |t |(. A, CA MU TO THE n vini.s. Y L. M )N TA( ill K’S opinion of the female i mind and character ia too far exalted, to sup p ise for a moment f iat the Ladies of this city and elsewhere, 11 who u this card it po Rely addressed, c.i:i he cajoled or llattercd to pul ionise her, but Wishes to address herse'f to their good sense only. 'IT Ladies arc mod respectfu ly informed, Hint I.ADY MONTAGUE S COMPOUND CHINESE SO IP, it a beauty and health pearl white for the ,u ”b nock, hands. Vie most innocent and the mod beautiful that can possibly lie made. It gives to in' 1, at once, all fiat delicacy an 1 semi-trans parency so desirable and so distinguishable in all ime complexions, without discovering in the small est degree that any art has been used. It gives a do mil) lustre to that lively color. It’s Queen Vic tor! t - Ido mi to the complexion, without injury to the skin or prejudice to the health. Just received from Europe, and for sale at the Mdiciae IPare 11/use, IHI Church street, corner of Chahrurt, Vkalelton, 8. C. Priced I, dacH EXTRA CARD T » THE LAUthH. fINHK Theory of Beauty reduced to practice with 1 rcfv.cncc to the attainment of a line complex •on. I.ADY MONTAGUE S COM POUND CHI NESE SO IP marks a new era in medical and ho tllllll.ll science, the mild virtues of Herbal prepare t uns. I IDs Soap is etfectual in eradicating Pim ples, Sun Burn, lan, freckles, Prickly Heat, Salt Rheum, l etter, Ring Worm, &c. All diseases of the skin cured. FEMALF. nr.AUTY. 1 he graces from (Myntpian bowers, .Mindful of Beauty and of flowers, i’.ii lowed t ic wreathe by Montague wove U itli each bright attribute of Love j Orient zones their tribute b end, With native sweets that meekly bend, Wi d b ossoms in onr Southern de Is, To form the soft but potent spells, Which Woman’s tairost charms enhance, And tint with Rose her beaming glance. Anno 1793, Extract of a letter from Miss July Sebruck, dated Charles row, S 1., June 2d, IS3S. Since using Lady Montague's Compound I hinese S nip, which 1 was recomniciiJe.l to do by my phy sician, my lace has been quite clear and of an er iptiuu or liu nor, and 1 experience equally plea sure, as benefit from its use. -Signed, JULY SEBRACK. Sold on Agency at fie Medical I Vine House, 110 Church streel, corner rs Chalmers, Charledon,S. (’. dee 14 IADV MONTAGUE'S COMPOUND CHINESE J SOAP, for beauty and health, for the face, lioek and hands, so desirable and distinguishable in all tine complexions. VnJ under the patronage of their Most Gracious Majesties their Royal Highness the Queen Victoria Prince George, of Cambridge, and all the Royal family ; their Imperial Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Russia, and tae Emperors of Austria and China. Though woman,dear woman.may lock upher heart And post a stro ig guard at the citadel gates, Yet chemical wit lias invented an art Which secures its surrender without a debate. A master-key wrought on the Anvil of Cupid, Will open the fortress, though archers assail you, And give you possession unless you’re stupid; ’Fisa lady who makes them—can such a key fail you. LADY MONTAGUE'S COMPOUND CHINESE SOAP, recommended by the ladies of Madrid and Charleston, indeed royalty, nobility, the press, and ! the gigantic balance of all tilings, public opinion has eulogised it and placed the erficacy of Lady L. Montague’s Compound Chinese Soap, beyond suspi cion for tetter or ring-worm, pimples on the face, sun-bunt,ton, eruption, prickly beat, and atfeetions of the skin, the healing qualiti s of this Soap will soon eradicate. It is recommended as an emollient Shaving Soap or Compound for gen lemen, for beau tifying the complexion, removing freckles, and im parting freshness an 1 delicacy to the complex! ni. Ti . aristocratic distinction of a soft: rid white hand, is with many an object ol con-ideruble interest.— Exposure of warm climates, the neck, face and hands, became tunned or hardened,and the inven tions of modern Chemistry have been rendered subservient not merely to the necessary and every day arts of life, but even to its luxuries and ele gancies. rere/red per ship Samsm, from Europe, and told at tie Med rat IVare II u 110 Church-street cjnrr ,f Chatmecs-slreet, CVi r!e tun. So. fa, dec 11 1 INFORMATION WANTED. ll r ll LIE JONES, formerly of Fayetteville, N. V T I'., left No.tii Caro’ina about seventeen years ago, and went to the State of Georgia, where ‘ lie died about two years ag i, leaving as it is said, considerable property, but in what part of the State it is not kno .vn. Ile had re -1 led about eleven years m Augusta, up to six or seven yean ago, where he learnt the carriage maker’s bn .mess, and afterwards owned a Grocery stare. HU mother, an aged and poor wooman, is anxious I 1 learn where he died, and such particulars in relation to bis property, as may enable her to obtain it. He was a tout thirty seven ye ,rs of age at Hie lime of his death, and had no family. Any information will he thankfully re ceived by Mrs. Alary Brown, at Fayetteville, N. C. dec lf> " jt 9 AND |()R S VLE. —1.177 acres of tine Oak and 4 Hickory Lund for sale, lying in Burke county, and 011 the eight mile branch, lilteen miles from \\ uyneshoro’, and t n or twelve miles from the Central Rail Road, adjoining lands of Col. Grubb, Win. E. Evans, ( ov. Schley,and others. There is between 200 and 300 aiaei cleared, eighty acres of new ground, a dwelling house, negro houses, and cotton Gin house. Persons wishing to buy will do well by applying to me nini miles above Waynes boro. Terms liberal. I will go with any one and show the land when required, nov I f wtJal ELIJAH DYNE. Cj The Constitutionalist w ill publish the above weekly until first of January. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. fINHE Agent of tin Hoard of Trustees, by the di- JL reetion of the Executive Committee, has ad vertised the public ol the slate and plans and pur poses of the Georgia Female College. At u recent meeting of the Board, it was deemed advisable to re publish the terms of Tuition, and to state distinctly Hit reasons which have induced some, perhaps un expected, changes. Ike advertisement before referred to was not "pacific in its details, but merely stated in general terms, the probable expense connected with the proposed instruction. It has doubtless happened, consequently, that opinions have been formed and estimates made which will not correspond with the present publication. This discrepancy is to be re gietted ; but when the lacts ol Hie case are) under stood, cannot with a liberal people, operate to tlio prejudice of the Institution. It is the design of the Board to furnish, a complete practical education; and the variety of things to be taught, involves the necessity of employing a nimi bei ol leathers. The 1 ollsge has been reared by in liyiduul benefactions; lias no endowment to sup ply it with funds, and is consequently dependent upon tuition Pees, for the means of meeting its una voidable expenditures. If the charges as herein aller stated, exceed public expectation, we confi dently anticipate that the Foard will be sustained by all at least who adopt the indubitable truth, that duration is to be estimated not by what it costs, but by its intrinsic value. In the pres nt arrangement there is no attempt at speculation upon the pub ic. The prices ale I regulated by Hie strictest economy, and are reduced positively as low us the necessary expenditures will warrant. In justification of our course let it be remembered, a’so, that our charges are as cheap or I cheaper than those of any other similar institution ia the United States. With an enlargement of pan and fewer laci.ities than age, reputation and location have secured to other Seminaries, it cannot be ex- j peeled that the expenses of this institution will be ' reduced so low as to accommodate the extreme de- I sire of those who may make their estimate without the necessary data on which to found a correct ca - eiilatiun. In the proposed charges, as now pub lished, the Trustees have been guided by the con sideration, that it was more politic and wise to save Hie Uodegc Iroin future embarrassment, by fixing Hie fees lor Tuition higher now than necessity wifi be.oaflcr require when an increased number of pu pils sha 1 have augmented their income. It is deemed Cy us to be the most ruinous po icy to gather about an establishment like this, the eclut of econo my, at Hie expr use of all that is valuable in plan, and stable in liitnre promise—thus dooming it, if it lives at a I, to feebleness and entanglement, and at asl to bankruptcy and abandonment. Besides, it was thought Inal the plan of coming down (whut some may consider) high rates, would accord better wifi public lieling, than hereafter to rise with our 1 neeessariy increasing wants. In the financial or- 1 niiigenii'iits ol the Board, those who patronise the 1 Institution hy sending their children or wards, in < this the time ol their most pressing need, wil, have the twofold gratification of contributing to establish the Ho lege be) and contingency, while they receive I what it is hoped will be more variable than sold and 1 stiver. It will be perceived, moreover", by the 1 statement below, that Hie tuition for the regular I i College course has I ecu reduced s3.}. Thus as-I 1 finding a valuable education at a cheaper rate than j was suggested iu the August advertisement, as the I probable cost of inst action. The extra charges a;e 1 regulated 7) the current prices of ot'.'.crSemmaiies and the actual necessities of the ease. We commit Hie Georgia Female Col’ege, without apprehension, to the enlightened patriotism of the country. 11 we are to be doomed to disappointment, we shall at lea-t have the conso ation ol having at tempted a noble enterprise, with enlarged and libe ral zeal; an 1 shall feel that Hie gunt of failure abides not on us, but upon the peop e who refuse (uo matter tor what) the ollcred advantages. The exercises of this institution will commence on the Ist .Monday of January, and conclude on the 3d \\ c hips lay iu July. The faculty will be com posed of the following gentlemen; Rev. ( 1. F. Pierce, President and Professor of English Literature. Rev. W. 11. Ellison, Professor of Mathematics, Geography and Astronomy. Rev. 1 hoinas It. Slade, Professor of Natural Sci env e. Adolphus M.uissinett, Professor of Ancient and ,1/oile ,11 Languages. B. B. Hopkins, Principal of the Preparatory De partment. I lie Department ot .Music is, for the present com mitted to .ti is j Lord and .Miss .Fas ey. I he Department ol Domestic Economy is to be superintended by Airs. Kingman. Airs. Saolton has been chosen to supervise the private mums of the Pupils, and to take charge of their general manners and propriety of conduct. Travis OF TUITI 'N AND BOARD. Regu’ar 1 ullege coarse (10 mouths) payable half yearly in advance. 0.7 , pp Music on Piano per quarter. In 00 Use ol do do 2 00 Drawing and Painting, do 10 00 Latin and Grek, ' do 000 Spanish, do fi 00 Italian, (jo (j 00 Bo.ud per month, exclusive of wood, washing and candles.) 15 pp Tuitjon in the Preparatory Department (per term) fit) pp No Pupil will be admitted into ( ollcgc under 12 years of age; and each applicant must be able to ! stand an examination on Orthography, Reading, ; Grammar, Geography, and four fundamental rules of Arithmetic. By order of the Board. PETER SOLOMON, Secretary, dee 1 3 w2t NOTICE. fINHE subscriber oilers for sale, on accommoda- J. ting terms, bis plantation, forty (40) miles from Savannah, on the Savannah and Augusta road, in the County of Effingham, con turning seven thousand (7000) acres, more or Ires, lying in a bodv, four thousand (4000) acres of tolerable fair pine land, well wooded and timbered, one thousand (1000) of oak and hickory land, five hundred (oPO) of which are cleared and under good repair, and two thou sand (2000) of river swamp land of excellent qua lity, and conveniently situated for cultivation, in j the open land and pleasantly situated arc two fine framed dwelling houses, one of two, the other one and half stories high. The former consisting of four lull sized and two shed rooms, with two chim neys, ail out-building as a pint of the dwelling house, a kitchen, 1 lucksmitli shop, corn-houses, ne gro-houses, |sjst ollice ( Fuckascekingl and a set of bret rate stables; the lattcrconsistingol' two full siz ed rooms and two shod rooms wit 1 twochiimmys, a kitchen, gin and other outbuildings in tolerable re pair. Pleasantly located in fine, healthy situations, on pine land, are two excellent summer residences wiio all other outbuildings required, all in good re pair. Also a mat rate Grist and Saw Mill under one roof, the grist mill warranted to grind sixty v GP) bushels per day with ease; three first rate steam boat landings and two timber landings conveniently situated lor ratting ; also, corn, fodder, hogs, stock. Rc., if re juired. The plantation will be sold either in a body or in loG to suit purchasers. Persons de sirous ol pu chasing are requested either to call and judge for themselves, or address the subscriber bv mail, Tire U wreck in g, Eiliingham counlv, Georgia. ’ •Lt •» w'l JAs. O. GoLdwire. PUBLIC NOTICE. —All per or.s are hereby no tified that the linn of SMITH, BATEMAN N i 0., o! Perry, Houston county, Georgia, was dis , solved by mutual consult,on the first ol March last. Perry, Dec. 5 w3l SIMON BATEMAN. Nt/jOO CUTTINGS of the Morus Mul i ticaulis, warranted genuine, and | well pul up, may be bail if early application is ! made to the subscriber. JaS. PERRY, dec 4 wSt Tatnall county, (fa. Jl.ll HICK.-The undersigned hitvc at prison! .J the saw mill, (late HcalleV,) on l.itile spirit creek, in full oparaii a Supplies of sawed l umber . can ho obtained, by leaving hills, or otherwise, at the store of Messrs. Hadley & Owens, or the su perintendent, (.Ur Cason,) ul the Mills. A. PEMBERTON, 1 w2m JOSEPH s. ttEY.vatr.Bi ’ SALE —. y I'lantatiuii in Barke County, 1 I 3d district, containing 500 acres, lying on the waters of Chickasahatcheo creek, Nos. 258 and 259; ’ upwards of 150 acres cleared and under good fenc . big, a large new gin bouse, gin and running gear, an excellent smoke bouse, kitchen, and double pen dwelling house,good negro cabins, and stables, two ’ wells of good water. Any person desiring to look j at Hie above property will End the owner, or her agent, on the place during the winter months. 1). C. BALDWIN. Athens, November 2s, LS3B wtlstapl haisim; si Eh. i riIHE subscriber has about One Hundred Thou j | sand Morus Multicaulis,or Chine ;c Mulberry . ; 'frees, and will sell all or any of them at a price | that will give goo 1 room for profit. Apply at the , I office of the Columbus Enquirer for particulars, or write, post paid, to Hamilton, Harris county, near which place the trees are ; or come with cash and j carts, and get supplied. | nov 29 w3t VOl Ml PATTERSON . I ..4 v ALUABuE PROPERTY IN HAW- I r'llafffl KINSVIEEE foil SAl.E.—'J’lie now .J I :is uvo story building, situated in the centre ol business, near the Hotel, having two store rooms on the first door, and live rooms suitable for offices or a family on the second floor, all finished in the best manner, having a ci .tern attached which fur i uishs an abundant supply of excellent water through the year. I heie arc also on the premises a good store house, stables, ami convenient out -1 buildings in the rear. The above property can be bought cheap by applying to either of the subscri- i b f , s. 15. C. HOUGH,or „ MERRITT la AMADON. I _Hawkinsville, November 22, IS3B- w It GEORGIA LIME WORKS. r INIIE subscribers respectfully inform the public X that they have commenced the manufactory of LIME noar.)acksonboroug!i,in Scriven county,Ga. i hey have extensive quarries of Limestone, which ' is considered by professor J. R. t otting, State Geol ogist, to whom the proprietors ate indebted for the I information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to lie ol the very purest kind. They I have consequently erected large and substantial Kilns in the mostappiovcd manner, and procured men tro;n the North who are perfectly acquainted with the business. A portion oi tiie Lime i- now in | market and has been pronounced by the principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, and others, tub-of excellent quality. The subscribers take’ pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in j the dcvelopement of the internal resources of Geor- I gia, to examine it, being convinced tint the whole United States cannot produce a more beautiful arti cle. They have now a quantity on hand, which they ! will deliver at the mouth of'Drier Creek on the Sa j vannah river, or at Augusta, Having extensive I preparations in progress, they expect to ho able du t ing the next winter and spring to supply orders to a very large amount; and they have every teason to believe that they will entitle themselves to the favor and patronage of the public by producing a cheaper and better article at borne than can .Ve found abroad. Orders will be received by 0. Kirkpatrick & Co. or by 'Ll.os. L. Smith at Augusta, or Jaeksouboro’. CORNELIUS & SMITH May 7 Sawd&wtf SALE, my Limitation, in fUclimotni coun ty, lit teen miles Ir.nn Augusta, on the road leading to Patterson's Bridge. If contains 1304 acres, upwards ol 500 acres of which is cleared and under good fence. It is in a fine state for a good crop, near 400 acres of it being new land, and the whole of it was uncultivated last year. Mr. N. Murphy, who lives adjoining the planta tion, will show it and make known the price. So may Mr. Benton Walton, of the United States Ho l'd, be called upon to learn the price ; and 1 will be in Augusta from 22d of this month until 20th next month. DAVID TAYLOR, Jr. 11,I 1 , S. If the plantation should not he sold by the Ist day of January, it will then be rented by Mr.' Murphy for one year. sw7w nov 13 ««» RAN A WAV from the subscriber, living 4 miles East of Thomaston, faJiM Hpson county, Ga.,on the 11th Inst. Sttd! Two Negroes, JESSE, a man about /Xaß 20 years old, dark complexion, fu 1 face, and weighs UiO or 170 pounds, »° particular marks recollected; had on when ho went oil, a satinet frock coat, and a pair of new domestic pantaloons of wool and cotton, and a new black wool hat. Also SAM, a boy 18 or Id years old, yellow complexion, bow legged, a sore on bis right eyebrow, his panta loons same as Jesse’s, and a white fur hat, about half worn. 1 am induced to believe that Samis living (l) get back to Orange county, North ( arolina, where I purchased him last January, and no doubt will also try to carry the other boy, Jesse, with hint; they will no doubt attempt to get back in the direc tion of the Piedmont route, and cross Savannah river at or near Petersburg, Ca. 1 will pay a liberal reward for their apprehension and detention in any jail so that 1 get them; or for their delivery to n-c as above, and all reasonable expenses paid. K. D. ALWATER Upson eo., Ga. Dec. 13 w3t Srik REWARD.—A reward of fifty dollars eJv/will be paid to any person who will ap i prebend and deliver to the Sherill or .bailor of bu- I laskt county, a man by the name of MARION 1 SIMS, who has broke jail in Hartford, Pulaski comt | ty. Sims is about forty or forty-live years of age, about six footer more high,is a man of dark com paction and dark hair, in stature tolerably well pro portioned for his age; he has formerly been a citi zen of North Carolina, and more recently from La wrence county, in this state; he has a’family in Pulaski county, at this time. Sims ha■; a blemish iu one eye which deprives him of sight, has a fellon on it which looks white ; he lias on examination large sears on his hips, occasioned by lying on l them iu a long spell ot sickness. He was confined I in jail for stealing a negro, and for a more full de i seription of Sims’ villainy 1 refer the public to a j piece iu the Recorder and Standard of Union, which has been published for the last six months over the signature of Hryant Johnson. Oct 31 ts SAMUELTL WEBB, Jailor. (by The Recorder and Standard of UMon will publish the above uutill otherwise directeu. 4 i V# A REW AUD lor the apprehension and ,'v3 L UU delivery of my Negro man by the name of BUB, and the white man that decoyed - him oil’s or 1 will give fifty dollars for either of their apprehensions and delivery to me. The white man that 1 believe decoyed oil’my man Rob, is by name, (as be called himself) Harris; he is about six feet high, daik hair, and rather squint eyed, when talk ing shows his upper teeth very much, his fore teeth vc y broad; he stated that lie was raised at the north, and talks very broad, and is rather stoop shouldered and slender built, long armed, long hands, and quite long fingers; he has been engaged in working on the State Rail Road when my hands were engaged in the same business, and Harris and my negro man Hob both left that place on Sunday night, the 21st October. Harris tried several other Negroes, and promised them half of what ho could make by selling them, and their freedom in the end. He told them that ho would sell them in every town they passed, and steal them again, and then take water and make their escape. My man Hob that lie earned oil’, is about 5 feet S inches hi Mi, stout made, and slow spoken, has a HesHjp,soft hand for a negro that labors, he can read very well, and can write a to erable smart hand, one of his eves appeals to her mailer than the other, lie is tolerable black, and very broad across his shoulders, and has 1 a down look. Any information respecting cither or 1 both, will be thankfully received. My residence 1- m Gwinnettco. Geo. S miles below Lawrence vilie. it is supposed they will take water, and go Lom one town to another, from Augusta on to the north. D. ULEi BONUS, dj* The Federal Union, Columbia Telescope Fayetteville Observer, and Richmond Whig, u ,l) publish the above four times weely, rnj forward their bill to this office for collection. "^TOTICE, —The business 1 itherto conduct. i.y under the firm of Starr, Simmmu * hatlrt is this day dissolved, and in future will be tonduet ed under the firm ol Starr, S>m ,y S.inmoiia, BENJAMIN STARR, CALEB SIMMONS, DAN ID DAILEY. Fayetteville,Geo. Nov. 19,1838. wot* nov 29 PLANTATION I'Ull MADE. 1 OFFER my Plantation in Stewart county so . sale; it contains over n : nc linnjied acres, modi} level creek hammock, acknowledged to be as pro ductive and pretty a farm as there is in the county. There is over one hundred and fifty acres in ruiti vaaion. The plantation is well and conveniently watered with a never failing creek, with a marl bed running through it. It is situated in the most healthy portion of the county, six miles east of Flo rence .with an excellent piny woods road to the town. There are negro cabins sufficient for twenty oi thirty hands, several cribs, a good gin house, with excellent new running gear and a first rate new screw provisions and stock can be purchased on the premises. Major T. J. Stell, on the premises, will snow the plantation to any one. Apply to Jas. 11. Jones,of Columbus, or myself, near the old Agen cy, Crawford county A bargain may be had, as 1 am determined to sell, nov 29 wit SAMUEL RUTHERFORD. LVNI» AND I'DKUt J’Ult SALE. WILL 1)e sold on the premises, on Saturday, the T ? 22d day of December next, that well known tract of land iu Abbeville District, South Carolina, four miles from Barksdale Ferry, on the Cambridge road, fur many years belonging to the Mathcsons, containing 000 acres; also, the Ferry across Little river, which, added to the tract of land, makes tiie situation valuable. The terms of sale will be liberal, and those that wish to purchase the place will do well to attend the sale, as the subscribers are deter mined to sell it. J. E. GROCE, Agent for M. A. Simmons, and Frances Matheson. November 1, 1838. td VALUABLE LANI)S FOITsA L E.~ rjIHE subscriber being desirous of settling bis * affairs in Jefferson county, offers for sale bis settlement of first quality oak and hickory land, consisting of live hundred acres, well improved, with a commodious dwellirighuuse,bam, 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, Gardner Connelly, and others, on the waters of Dry creek. Also, five likely young negroes, all to be disposed of at public outcry, at the market house in Louisville, on the Bth day of December next.— Terms on the day. JAMES CRCSS. Louisville,Nov. 22, 1838. wtf {NOR SALK—A large and valuable Plantation, in the Cth district of Early county, on Spring creek, and in the neighborhood of lands belonging to Major Robert Taylor, of Athens. It contains about /V/o Thousand acres ; six hundred and fifty of which are undernew, high and substantial fances. About four hundred acres have been cultivated, and on t’.ie remainder of that which is under fence, the timber has been deadened and it would produce well another year. The place has every necessary out building, gin house, screw-pack, barn, corn houses, stables, negro houses, &c. &.c., ail large and commo dious. It is the wish of the subscriber to sell with the plantation, corn fodder, stock of every descrip tion, plantation utensils, &c., negroes excepted. A great bargain is offered in the above property; it being too distant from my residence, is the reason for desiring to dispose of it. The location of the settlement indicates health, and up to this time, the negroes employed upon it have enjoyed tine hea'th. Major Taylor knows the property, and will inform any one respecting it—or information can be had by application to me at 8 a vannah. nov G tl w&wSw K. D. HUGUKNIN. OH/’’ 1 be Columbus Enquirer will please publish the above six times, and charge the same to this office. ]&LA.iVTATION FOR SALE.-—The suT- A sertber oilers for sale his splendid plantation, •n Lee coim'y, containing one thousand six hundred acres ol land, all in a solid body. It consists of lots 50,07, 72 , 88, 89, 103, 104, and one olhei, number not now recollected, in the third District ol Lee county. About 350 acres are in cultivation, and under excellent furicing, all fresh, none of it having been cleared more Ilian five or six years, and most of it within the last two years. The cleared land is all <il the first quality, oak and hickory land, and is capable ol producing trout 12 to 1000 pounds of cotton lo ilio noro. Tfio on. cleared land is nil of the same quality, except two lo s which arc first rate pine land, and almost equal to the oak and hickory (or the production of cotton. On the plantation is n first rale gin bouse and gin, 1 the running gear hni,t last year; also a comfortable dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for a planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On tiie land arc several line springs of excellent, pure water and lltowell water used a' the plantation is iqual lo al most any in the up-country, for freshness, and purity. The place is also very healthy, as there was not a single case of so kness among my ne groes last year, requiring the ullcmlancc ol a phy cinn. The land lies on ihceasfern branch oI Chicka sawhalehii) creels, 18 mill's from Albany, in Halter county, the head of steamboat navigation on Flint river, which will enable the purchaser lo gel his crop easily to market. Tito terms will be made to suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, at Athens, or oft he editor ol the Chronicle Ai Sentinel limn? trwifewtf CHARLES O. McK EM.EY. I'll’TV DO EE AUS REWARD. Runaway trom the subscriber, at Richmond Bath, 1(5 miles (mm 1C1& Augusta, on Sunday last,the Kith instant, two negro men, viz: George, about 22 or 23 years ol n B p ' complexion, well made, slnglit in his built, mid is r * near six feel in height. He had n-v j£ri> 0,1 vvhen runaway u blue round jacket, dark pantaloons and a tar paulin or sailor's bat and was bare 100 ed. Joshua, the oilier, is about 20 or 21 years of age, dm k com plexion, slow spoken, had on a bine round jacket and white pantaloons, a round-crown white wool hat and was also barefooted. Ho is about live leet eight or leu inches high, and stout built, with a smooth face, having no bear,l at all. 1 w ill give the above reward for the apprehension of sa;d negroes, and delivery to me at Rath, if taken in Georgia, or for ilicir confinement m some sale iail if apprehended out of the stale, nr 825 for either of them. JAMES W HITEHEAD, sept 19 if TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber at Ai ken, S. C., on the 30th October, his ne gro woman PEGGY, aged about thirty J ,<fars ’ ordinary height, stout made, A and of pleasing countenance when spo l;e!' to, and quite intelligent for a slave. The above reward will be given for her apprehension and delivery to me at mv residence, Silverton, Barnwell, District, 8. C., or for her confinement in ans safe jail so that 1 get her. 1 am under the impression that she is either inMil ledgeville, Ga., (at which place she says she has a husband, belonging to Mr. John Mitchell, by the name of Anderson,) or that she has been persuaded otf to Charleston, by some trilling white man. In the latter event 1 will give fifty dollars for the of fender and proof to convict him. Silve.ton, Barnwell Dist., S. C. 5 G. T. SCOTT. November 21, 1838. 3 w4t (StT The Charleston Mercury and Georgia Jour nal will please give the above four weekly inser tions, ami charge this office. MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS UNITED. J OSEPH G. M. HOBBY, Manager, respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that this sp endid exhibition will be exhibited in this city on Wednesday December the 26th, 27th. 28th, 29th,and 31st, isdV and the Ist and 2d days of January, 1839, for seven days only. The Animals will be exhibited each day from Ito4p. m. The Menagerie an 1 Circus will be exhibited together each night, from 6 o'clock to 10. Admission to the Animals in t:ie day time 25 cents. Admission to the Menagerie and Circus logethet at night, .>0 cents—, liildren and Servants hall-price. The Manager pledges himself that there shall be nothing introduced in the performance that can ofiend the ear of the most fastidious, nut the whole will be conducted with the utmost order and decorum. EQ U EST RIAN PER FO R M ERS. Messrs J J N.vriivxs, E/ae trtan Manager, E. u ? ’ ; Wr 1 ’ ' V - Smit!l > Wilrnot, Thrift , I , e . abc > M. W oods, Iltcks, and Master Henry and V\ ilhum. for a list of the Animals contained in the Mena gerie, sec bills at the Motels. b ace of exhibition on the corner of Centre and Ulus-streets, dec 17 4t a RAN VWAY f.vm th? s i'j- JBr scriber, on the kith of Sep tember last, a likely Negro ngifi ®vk'y Roy by tho nr.nic of PARIS, / live loci eight inches iLjhffiX//- / yellow complected, his eyes SfßaßmJSmtßm/ yellow, and shows the whites jf Ins eyes very much—very white teeth, and has t scar on one of his temples, occasioned by the kick of a horse —his face inclined to be slim, and long jawed. A liberal reward will be given to any person who may apprehend said boy, or give me any information so that 1 can get him, JONAS SHIVERS. Harncsville, Pike co.. Nov. 2!) wht ADMIMSTUATOUVS NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate 21. of Samuel Coulter, late of Lincoln county, de ceased, will present them in terms of the law, and those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to the administrator. WM. REYNOLDS, Adm’r. Lincolnton, December 17, 183 S. wb’t AUMI.MsMTUATOU’M 8 U.K. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, at the court house in Lincoln aounty, between the lawful hours of sale, all the right, title and interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county, deceased, in a negro slave Motes , as a part of the personal estate of said deceased; sold for the beue lit of the creditors of said deceased. WM. REYNOLDS, Adm’r. > Lincolnton, December 17,1535. td ADMIX I ST It ATo IIS’ NAU.. 1 VM/TLL be sold on the second Tuesday in Dccem ▼ T ber next, (it being the lltli day of said month,) at the late residence of Owen Holliday, de -1 ceased, in the village of Raytown, in Taliaferro county, all the perishable propeity belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules, hogs, cows, sheep, and stock of all kinds, a large number of pork hogs, &c. &,c., and a large quan tity of corn, fodder, oats, &c. Re., household and kitchen furniture,plantation tools, &c., and va rious articles too tedious to mention. The sale to continue from day to day, if necessary, and the terms to be made known on the day. THE ADMINISTRATORS. November 1,183 S. td ADMINISTHATOH’S SAi7k7 W r ILL be sold, at the late residence of John Moss, deceased, of Lincoln county, on the second day of January next, the perishable prop erty of said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, oats, horses, mules, stock of tattle, sheep, and hogs, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Also, the negroes hired, and plantation and ferry rented for the ensu ing year. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms at sale \V. W. STOKES, Administrator. November 22, 1838. td N" OTKJIv —All persons indebted to the estate o John M, Roberts, dec’d., of Scriven cuunty, will make immediate payment, and thosa having demands vender them in according to the requisi tions of the law. STEPHEN MILLS,? . , , ,Dec 13, 133A DELIA ROBERTS, j Aqm r ~ N'OTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of John Jones, deceased, of Columbia county, will make immediate payment, and those having demands render them in according to tho requisi tions of the law. EDW’D. WM. JONES, Administrator. November 22, 1838, wGt 1 LL persons having demands on William Under- J\_ wood, late of Columbia county, deceased, are requested to render them in, attested agreeably to ■law, and those indebted to said estate are requested tu make immediate payment to Gabriel Jones, Esq., agent for the executrix. MARY JONES, ExTx. November 6, 1833. Gw -VTOTICB. —All persons indebted to Wm. Clover j3I late of Richmond county, deceased, arc re quested to come forward and make payment, and those having demands against the same are notified to present them propeily authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN FOSTER, _ NovemherH, 183 S. Cw Administrator 'fkj' OTTCE. —Persons having demands against the AN estate of John Moss, deceased, will present them within the time prescribed by law. W. W. STOKES, Administrator. November 22, 1833. wGt (ioUiiiiliiu coimt y s I,%7’HEKEAS William Cliett applies for letters f I of administration on the estate of Jonathan Cliett, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my otiice, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this Oth day of December, 1838. dec 10 GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county. JOHN COLLINS, of i apt. William Bell’s Dis trict No. 8, toled before me two Poueys, one a roan with a blaze fate and bob tail, white legs, fifteen years old; the other a bay with a blaze face, left hind foot white, seven years old. Appraised by William Parke and Henry W. Roan—the roan to ten dollars, and the bay tu twenty-live dollars. Given undermv hand, this 7th Decembr, 1838. DAVID HARRISS, Clerk. JOHN W. DOZIER, J. wSt Georgia, Columbia comity: Wf 11 ERMAS Green J. Dozier applies for letteis V ▼ of administration on the estate of Eleanor D. Appling, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they' have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this 11th Decem ber, 1838. [dec lij GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, lltirke county: By Ihc Court if Ordinary of Burke county. W HEREAS Benjamin D. Hill,administrator of * 7 William Whitfield, deceased, late of said comity', has petitioned said court fur letters dismis sory. These arc therefore to cite all persons interested, dobe and appear before said court, on the first Mon day in May next, to file their objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. By order of said Court, this 20th October, 1838. nov I 7'. If. BLOTNT. D. Clerk. Georgia, striven county ; Comlol Ordinary—Present, I heir honors John S. Kieves, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, and Cha ies • Stewart, Es js Uule M. Si. . J„l v m, 1838. 3 T PON ihe application of Thomas 11. Burns,ad minisiraturoi V\ dliam Gioss,deceased, line of Scriven comity, s'aiing i hot he has fully admims- 1 terod sa d cstale, and praying citation for letters dts nnssory. It is, on motion, ordered lhat the Clerk ‘ do i.-sue a citaliou, requiring all persons to show cmse[il any they have) why the same shall not be lir■ tiled; am! that ihe same he published once a month lor six months. A true extract from the minutes. Ju’y 10, 183 aug 4 intiin JO Mi I) A PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county; WHEREAS Bryant Fulfill'd, administrator ou the estate us Seth Eason, Incot tliis coun ty, deceased, applies lor let.ers dismissory Irom said estate. These are therefore to cite and i don nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lilt their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew c itise why said letters ol dismission should not he granted. Given under my hand at oßice in Louisville this slh July, 1838. B. BO JTIWELL, Clerk Jvlv 7 Georgia, Columbia county; tl/TIEREAS Archimedes Lee Zachry, adminis- ‘ T ' Gator of George A. Tindall, deceased, ap plies for letters dismissory: 1 These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ami credito.s of the said deceas- 1 od,to hie their objections (if any they have) at my otiice, according to law. J , ‘„o Ven ll,uler m y liand at office, this 6th November 1838. [nov 8j (; AB R1 EL JONES, Clerk. ’ Georgia, Sen veil county : VV I ‘ Kl!Kas Azarmli Emicis applies (orlo.tcrs r v . aiftnigsory on the estate ol Anneis Arnett of 8c riven county, deceased ■ ’ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and mgular the kindred and creditors ol said di ceased oho and appear at my otiice within the time pr„ , si at,id by lan, to shew cause if any they have why siu.l letters should not he granted ’ ' Given under my hand at otiice. in Jacksottboro run 1 4 *ii ony of September, I*3B ’ sept 10 ' JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk, i«Porgirt, Burke county; VV b"!.''!’ a , dmi ' „ n .jr letters ot dismission Iruin sa'i.'l’ ’ a| ’ l ' li "' I Insearo Ihcivloreto cite and ...I. ■ mgnlar thekmdred and creditors l 10 and appear at my office, within thelim. / ’** dby law,in show cause, it any they have J‘i flt ' otters should no. he granted/ w by said Given under my hand, at'office i n W«v„n i ‘ ll * »"l. July. Jb. a. 1 y order Ol , a> . au& J il “ T ‘1- RLOtJNT, L). Clerk. Georgia, Bciiveu county; V* vai Musis N. McCall applies f or t , (| sigular the kt mi red and' olth^Si^ 1 to he and appear at my oflice, within the tin sent e I h, law, to show cause, if any thev I >re ' why said let nis should not he granted J avc » Given under my hand, at office, in Jacks,ml,,. ilns JUUi duy ul tepicmher, 1838. _ sc ** l 10 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk Georgia, ivinke count 7: - AVha‘*( ordi Tf’ of Sur,cecoun 'y- VV o' K 'V ls; ."! liah ‘ tutth, Administatrix of Ts Benjamin Smith, dec’d., late of said has petitioned said Court, for letters dismisson Ihese arc therelore to cite and admonish’ all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear at my oflice, within the time present ed by law, to shew" cause,’ if any n e, why said letters should not be granted •aswsßW*" s'am, Jm.bL T. H. BLOTNT. D. C. '•eoij'iUj Scriven County: • U| rn ERICAS Noah Freeman applies for I / V dismissory, on the estate of Eliza Oiw ” dec., of Scriven county. ullvei > These are therefore'to cite, summon and admonid, all and singicartl.e kindred and creditors of the ' I deceased, to be and appear at my office within the .me prescribed by law, to shew cause, if an tjl have, why said letters shall not be granted 3 ‘ Given under my hand and seal at oflitc this 2th day ot November, 1838. ’ 13 flov 10 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. ueorgiu, Jellersou couiity • VV fc-REAS Hugh Neely, ailministmlur on ti c * * estate ol James Neely, deceased applfis fur leucrs disiirasory (rum said admimslriitiini, i hose are therefore to cite and admonish all an. smgu.arlhe km Ired and creditors ol said dee'd t he and appear at any oflice, within the time preseril ed I ymv, to shew cause,if any they have, vvT said letters should not he granted «il?ss Sjsri^ssr 1 * l "“'• io EIIEM ZER nOTIIWF.LL.CI k C.eorgia, Jellersnn county ; W the K eslaVn llle /, l ' hillipS ’ admi '>istrator c f „ L‘ e estate o Solomon Phillips, deceased applies for letters dismissory Com said estate • ’ ihese are therefore to cite and admonish ail -nd singular the kindred and creditors of the said clecens ed, to hie their objections, (if any they have Tat my ulrice, within the time prescribed by Inw 5 Given under ml. hand at office, tins 20th Novcm Georgia,Jefferson county ; HERE AS Sherrod Arrington, administrator v or * «ne estate of Joseph Lockhart, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters ofdismis sion from said i state. I hese arc therelore to cite, summon and admon ish, at mid singular, the kindred and creditors ot said cl ceased, to be and appear ot my oflice w iihin toe lime prescribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not l.e granted Given uod. r my hand at office in Louisville,this 2mh June, 1838 •lane2d EHE.N'aZER HO TIIVVELL, Clerk. INCUR months after date application will be , made to the honorable tho Justices of the infe rur Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinarv purposes, for leave to sell four hundred and ninety acres cf land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes county, known ns No. five in the fifth district, it be ing the real estate of Sardis E. Cross,late of Burke county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. JOSEPH S. CROSS, Administrator. November 2, 1838. 1* °mado "to"t’h * !* fler <la ,' e application will be mauo lo tlie i.onoraliie tho nlbrior (\»nrr Columbia county, wh „ Nllllng 1.,;* p.tr poses, (or leave to sell l„t No. 386, i„ the i2il, triciol tin Ist section, now Lumpkin count v , drawn hv the orphans ol \\ ill am Lawrence, deceased, fer the bonelil nl said orphans. ELIZ ABETH LAWRENCE, Guardian, beplemher (>, 1838. nl ,, m |uOUR months alter dale application will be ■«- made to the Court ol Oidinary, Buiko county, or leave to sell the rout estate of James Hines, de eeused, and also llieroal estate and negroes ol the minor heirs ol said James Hines. - , EVER I'T SAPP, September 6. 1838. Adm’r. ami Guardian. months alter date, application will bo A made lo the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond comity, lor leave lo sell ail the real estate of Sam* uel Appleton, deceased, lor the benefit ol his heirs. , . JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of liisw ite, Ann J Finn. * e P 8 mini GR months alter date, application will bo B- made lo toe Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, ’ lor leave to sell lot No. 135, in first section Leo county, containing 2021 acres, lor the benefit of the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of Gwinnett county. JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm r. October 10, 1838 8 ('OUR months after dale application will bo <L made lo the honorable Interior Court ol Burke county, when silling lorordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the real estate of Mark Desabay, hue of said county, lor the purpose of n division between lbe liens ol said estate. _ august 11, 1838 GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. months after date, application will be made to the honorable the inferior Court, of burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a Negro man, by tbename of Will, belonging to the minor liens of John 11. Rheney deceased. 15 m-H A. H. ANDERSON, Guar’ll. JNOUR months afterdate application will be made , to the honorable the Inferior court of Jelierson county, when sittingjfor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two hundred and nine acres of land in said county, on the waters of Chaver’s creek, adjoining lands of James and William Clements, and otters, belonging to tlie estate ol Ephraim l omier, lor the purpose of division. II EZEKIAII PONDER, } „ JAMES. M. MOBLEY, < Kxccutol ' s ' November !f>, 1838. J ’VTOTICE.—Four months alter date, application ii '• **l nvxlp to the honor., e inferior Court ot Richmond io uty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, to leave to sell a ot of land in the city (t .vugusta, ..„i.luig o7 leutG incl.ts on Ellis street, by 132 leet. Also, 10 shares of t..e capital stock in the Bank of Augusta, the property of Michael Kinchly, deceased. A. KINCHL Y, Adm x. November 22, 1838. m 4t ICE.—Four months after date application xv . made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for oidinary purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land in the 16th district ol Muscogee county, drawn by Jeremiah -Luther’s orphans. P. H. MANTZ, Guardian. November 22, 1838. 4tm IjVUUR muiiihs niter dale application will he made to the h iiorahle Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting (hr ordn ury purpooes, for have io sell five hundred aciet of pine lend, lying v in Scriven county ; one gold lot containing lorty \ acres, m the 2d section, 2.1 district. Cherokee county, and one town lot in the t. vvn of Oxford, Newton county, all belonging io tho estate of Joseph Show, make, laic of Burke county, tier eased. JOSEPH A. SHEW MAKE,) . , , ISAIAH CARTER, j-'dm rs. September 85, 1938 4 m OI K months ultet --ate upidicmiuu win io I- made lo the honorable the Inferior I ourl of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpn. ■es, for leave to cell me ,'»ul estate belonging to the stale of Stanton Porier, deceased, lor the pur p .1 d stribulion amongst ILo heirs ol said decot N AN( Y PORTER, Administrairix Aiigint 3 1 ', 183 S. ol said est i