Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 25, 1840, Image 4

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DAWSON'S FIRE AND WATER PROOF WAREHOUSE. undersigned respectfully informs his ■ friends and the public, that he continues the j Warehouse and Commission business at his old , stand on Mclntosh street, and solicits a continua tion of public favor so liberally bestowed the past four years. Having the assistance of Mr. John R. Crocker and James C. Dawson, it will enable him to devote bis entire attention to the selling of Cotton ; in this branch of the business his friends may rely on his best exertions. Wm. C. Dawson Jr. & Co., will keepa general assortment of Groceries at Buck-head, Morgan county, (the termination of the Georgia Rail-Road) and will furnish my customers at Augusta prices, ! adding freights—they will also set as agents for me. [sept 28—w6tj THOMAS DAWSON. (£j» The MillcdgeviUc Recorder, Journal, Fede ral union, Columbus Enquirer and Southern Whig, will publish the above six times weekly. JEFFERSON HOTEL FOR SALE. Jefferson , Jackson County. THE subscriber offers for sale the JEFFERSON HOTEL, in Jefferson, Jackson county; the Beds, Bedding and Furniture, will also be disposed of to the purchaser if desired. He also offers for sale a small farm in the immediate vicinity of the village, containing between four and five hundred acres, one hundred and fifty of which is cleared and in cultivation, the remainder well timbered. The House has a libeial custom, and the location is as healthy as any section of Georgia. The pro perty will be sold separate or together, and if not sold on or before the first Tuesday in January next at private sale, it will on that day be offered at public outcry, to the highest bidder. In the absence of the subscriber, terms will be given and sale made, by applying to Giles Mitchell, or Baird H. Overby Esqrs., who reside in the village, oct 17-wtlstJan GEORGE SHAW. ’ DAV ID A . VASON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Palmyra, Lee county, Ga, Will practice in the adjoining counties of the Chat tahoochee and Southern Circuits. REFERENCES : Col Zadock Jackson, ? p a , Ga . Rev. Jonathan Davis,s J Col. H. Pope, £ Athens, Ga. Hon. C. Dougherty, 3 Col. A. Reese, ? Johnston & Robson,3 * ; ’ J. W. Jones, Augusta. w lm-oct 15 j NOTICE. LODGED as a runaway in the jail of JK* Abbeville District, South Carolina, on , the 29th ult., a negro man about thirty five or forty j r eais old, stout built, five feet ten inches high, and ready spoken, who calls kimself MARCH, aixi says he belongs to Robert Homes of Talbot county, Ga. He had, when ap piehended, a paper purporting to be s pass, and almost illegible, dated 22d July, 1840, granting him leave to pass to Wynsborough, Faiifield District, Fouth Carolina, until the 25th May next. The owaer of said slave is hereby required to come for ward and prove his property, or the said slave shall be dealt -with according to the law of the i State of South Carolina. aug 25 wly J. H. COBB, S. A. D. Prospectus of a New Work to be entitled GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED, IN a series of original pictures, on steel, with let ter press descriptions. The plan of publishing in successive numbers pictorial works, illustrative of the scenery of countries, has long been a popu lar one in Europe, and is rapidly gaining favor in out own country. The proposition to issue such a work, devoted to I the scenery of Georgia, although novel, will find universal favor,and be regarded as it is by the Edit or, a plan at once felicitous and feasible. There is much scenery in our State, that is not surpassed in beauty and sublimity, by that of any other State in the Union. The upper counties abound in scenes, which need only be known to command the admi ration of all who love the beauties of nature. — Much of the scenery of the North is inferior to our own, but is j’et visited by thousands simply because it has been written sung and “ lionized” by au thors and travellers until its beauty has become universally known and appreciated. It is desirable that attention should be directed to our own resour ces of picturesque in natural scenery, and when this is done, our own and Northern tourists will i speedily render our beautiful views as immortal as PUrlanguage. The South is charged with general indifference to the progress of Literature and Fine Arts ; and probably the strongest foundation for the charge is found in hex inaction in enterprise calculated to fos ter these objects-. The publication of the propos ed work will it is believed, be an effective blow at the foundation, a step towards the establishment of our literary reputation, to which end much hon orable effort is now directed. A third consideration and the last which will aow be urged, is the intrinsic value of such publi cation as “ Georgia Illustrated.” It will embo dy the representations of the beautiful and subiirne in our State scenery, and afford to all, at a trifling expense, exact pictures of our mountains, vallies, cataracts, public buildings, &e., which they may or may not otherwise behold, but which, in either ease, would afford peculiar pleasure. The proposed work will be executed in a style superior to any Similar pictorial work in the coun try. The plates will be executed on steel, by em inent engravers, from original drawing, made ex pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Addßon Rich ards, of Augusta. The engravings will be accom corapanied with letter press descriptions, prepared for the work, and in this department the editor will secure, as far as possible, the assistance and co-operation of our best writers. In short, no pains will be spared to make thd work a perfect gem of * the kind, to the end that it may meet a welcome j reception not only at home but also abroad. CONDITIONS. I. “Georgia Illustrated,” will be issued in monthly parts, in the quarto form, at $5 per annum invariably in advance, or at 50 cents for each part, payable on delivery. 11. Each part will contain two highly finished en gravings, of Georgia Scenery, accompanied with letter-press descriptions and historical facts, prin ted on large and beautiful type on the finest paper, j the whole enveloped in a neatly printed cover. 111. Any individual who will obtain and for- J ward six advanced subscriptions, shall be entitled ‘ to a copy of the work. Clubs may receive twelve , copies to one address for §SO, or twenty-five copies to one address for §IOO, in cither case free of pos tage. The first part, containing an engraved title page ; and vignett, with two views and letter-press des criptions, will be issued on the first of November, i 1840, and subscriptions should be forwarded prior \ to that time. Editors who publish aud call attention to this prospectus, will, by forwarding their paper to the i editor, be entitled to a copy of the wonc, Communications and subscriptions must bo ad- j dressed, post paid. WM. C. RICHRJIDS, * Editor of Georgia Illustrated, (pennfield, Ga.) , ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. •flux Left the subscriber’s plantation, real hSl*'’ Quincy, Florida, on the Bth ult., anegi.) fellow by the name of JOSHUA. He is about 30 years old, 6 feet high, inclines to stoop forwaid when walking, common 13* weats large whiskers. He had on, when he left, a blue twiil#d homespun coat and o-naburg pantaloons. He ometuues calls himself Joshua Bush, having formerly belonged to a family b>’ that name, near the Lower Three Runs, in the State of South Cat alina- Joshua is well known in the city of Sa vannah, on the Savannah rivei, and in Augusta, Ca., where he is aiming tu get; and from theie, very probably, he will mike his way 10 lon, S. C. I have some reason to believe he has a forged pass. £7 The above reward will be given for his aj - prehension and delivery to me at my plantation in Florida, or §SO if lodged in the Stated Georgia or. South Carolina, so that I can get him. sept 4 S. WINKLER. RAN AVV A Y from the subscriber, a SCff negro boy named GL VGOVV between 20 and 21 years of age, about 5$ feet high, built, very dark complexion, with 11 very thick head of hair—-he is supposed to s c lurking about Augusta, or upon the Sand Hills. A liberal reward will be paid for his delivery, or his feeing lodged in any safe jail, so that 1 got him. 1 Mttaf ‘ JAMES W. CLARK. 1 AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY -jCCIS JTj. : \ 1 | The Castings from this establishment have given j j universal satisfaction since it has been in operation. \ We have now on hard a largo stock of the raw material, of the best quality, and are ready to re ceive orders for 8113’ description of CASTINGS either for Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, 01 other purposes. As we have a first rate Pattern Maker, and use nothing but the best materials, we can warrant our Castings noton;> ! to work well, but be as strong and as well made as any manufactured at the North or elsewhere, and we challenge comparison. We also manufacture to order any kind of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ‘ We arc now getting up, and will soon have made on hand tor sale, a variety of PLOUGHS, of all kinds and sizes, from the small Poney Plough up to the large four horse Plough. A ho, Straw-Cutters. Corn-Shelters. Harrows, Wheat Fans, Cultivators, Wagons, Carts, <yc. Persons wanting such articles would do well to call, as we are determin ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances. Orders can be left at the principal stores in town, or at the establishment in rear of the Pres byterian Church, neai the Rail Road Depot, and they will be attended to punctualty 1 . uly 11 ly THOS. HOPKINS & Co^ | M 1 BORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this office. jan 31 ts NEW GOODS. THE subscribers have received their Fall and Winter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, consisting of a great variety of new and desirable articles, among which are the fol lowing : ; Duffel and Whitney Blankets, Cloths, Cassimers, ! Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, red white and green Flannels, | Kcisys, plain and plaid Negro Cloths, i Brown and bleach'd Shirtings and Sheetings, Apron | Check, Linen and cotton Bedtick, brown and bl’hd Jeans, j Black Lasting, co'ton Cassimere, for gig tops, | Tabic Damask, birds eve and Russia Diapers, j Irish Linens, some superior undressed, French, English and American Prints, Furniture Prints, brown Holland, black Silecia, 3-4 and 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, Turkey red Prints, Black and blue black rul’d and fig’d Bombazines, French and English plain and fig’d Merinos, Rich emb’d Muslin De Lair.es, pl’n and fig’d do. ' Black and blue black col’d and fig’d Silks, i Plain and fig’d Swiss book and plaid Muslin?, j Ladies, Gentlemens, Misses and Boys cotton and woolen Hose, i Laige rich fig’d Satin Points or Mantillos, i Embroidered Thiuet, Cassimere, Plaid, Merino and I Muslin Do Laine Shawls, Rich pi jid Ribbons, satin Taffeta and Cap do. 1 Thread Laces and Edgings, Muslin Inserting? aud | ! Edgings, j Plain and fig’d Bobiuet, wash Blond and diamond Nett, Ladies black, white and colored Fillet G ovts ami . , Mitts, I Ladies sup’r English silk Mitts, new sty le, 1 Kid, Buckskin, -Merino, and Silk Gloves, : Black and blue black Crape, aud crape Veils, White, black and col’d crape Lesse, 1 Black and white English silk Hose, Bordered, hemstitched and lace edged Linen Catn ! brie Hdkfs, | Linen,Cambric,and Linen Lawn, Chantiila and diamond net Veils, Slate col’d Pongee and cotton Chambray, for riding ■ dresses, Fancy silk hdkfs, gent’s Pongee and bl’k silk do. Shell and Brazilian tuck and side combs. Elastic wristbands, artificial Flowers and Wreaths, Whalebones for Dresses and Bonnets, Taylor’s, Clark’s aud Willet’s spool Thread, Black and col’d Italian sewing Silk, j Black, brown, and all col’d linen Thread, Carpet and furniture Binding, zephyr worsted Ivory Combs, horn aud Buffalo dressing do. H air Brushes, toilet Powdei and fancy Soap, Cologne water of a superior quality. Narrow and wide linen Tape, bl’k and coiM Braid, Coronation Braid, silver Thimbles, Pin-, Needles, &c. Sec. The above, with a variety of other articles, will be sold on reasonable terms by WM. H. CRANE k CO. oct 15 dlw w4t 231 Broad street. SCHOOL NOTICE. rpHE subscriber wil continue his School at the X new dwelling on Walker street, and hope s I that the distance to his place will not be an objec tion with any lady’ or gentleman who may be kio<i -Ily disposed to patronize him. He will pledge him self to prepare youth for Franklin College, or any other College in the Union, in Classics and ia the minor branches of Mathematics, and should a suffi cient patronage be extended to him, he could secure : the services of a gentleman of tvell known ability in Mathematical science. In reference to the sub- j scriber himself, he has had charge of Schools and I Academies in this State during a period cl ten j years, and begs leave to refer, if necessary, to Col. | Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev. j J Uriah Harris, before whom lie had been examined j ! by a classical gentleman of the North, before he 1 ' could be admitted to take the Rectorship of tne i Columbia County Academy, which he had for three t 1 years. Should a class of eight or ten young men ! ' be found, he could devote two hours to their in 1 | struction each day, at a time that would not inter- I sere with his School. There are three things con nected w ith the Classics, which is almost, if not totally neglected in our Southern Seminaries, viz: Mythology, Latin Exercises, and Prosody, without which the Scansion of Pentameter and Hexameter I Verse cannot be acquired. The first quarter’s tuition will be required at j entrance, and the scholastic year will be the same 1 as that of the other Seminaries of the city. I At a future time should his patrons desire his | coming to a more convenient place, he will comply with their wishes, it he meets wita sufficient pa tronage. DANIEL MAHGNEV. j oct 6 w4t . 1 QTj* The Constitutionalist will give the above four weekly insertions. 1 In the Superior Court of Richmond County. Term, 1840. William Bo?twick,x vs. \-Rule Xisi. John P. Coles, j \ T TPON the petition of William Bostwick, setting 1 forth that lie w’as in the possession of a pro ' missory note, made b3‘ one John P. Coles, dated on I the 30th day of July, 1819, and payable sixty days ; after date, to the order of William Bostwick & Co., for tnree hundred and seven 13’ five 45-100 dollars, which was destroyed b\’ lire on the eighth of Au gust, 1826, and praying this court to establish a copy in lieu of said original note so destroyed: I is ordered, that the said John P. Coles do show cause, at the next term of this court, vv hy a cop3’ should not be established in lieu of said original , note. It is furtheroidered, that a copy of thi> rule be served on ihe said John P. Coles thirty days prior to the next term, or be published once a month for four months prior theielo, in one of ihe j public gazettes of the city of Augusta. A true extract from the minutes. August 27, 1840. JAMES AIcLAWS. CFk. notice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of Robert J, Mien deceased, of Burke county, will make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them within the time prescribed bv law. THOM AS T. ELLISON, Adm ’r. November 9, IS4O. vv6t NOTICE. V LL persons indebted to the estate of Win. I, I. Mobley, late of Burke C ountv, deceased, are j requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate to render them in, duly attested, within the rime prescribed by lw ? l* ISAAC 1. HEATH, 1 November 9, IS4 J, Administrator. HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OI\TJ!ENT. ilie cure of white swellings, scrofulous and ether tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings and inflam mations, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rheu matic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases generally. The proprietor has received at least a thousand cerl fi eates and other docuireKts in favor of his SPECI FIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost all the complaints in their worst stages —to which ointment or slicking plaster can be applied Among these certificates, there are a great number from the most eminent physician* in the country, who use the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or all others which haveever been invented. The proprietor has also received a great many tes timonials from farriers, military gentlemen, farmers, and others, relative to the amazing efficacy of his Ointment, in the bruises, cuts, and all the external complaints end diseases of horses; and among l hem are no less than a dozen certifying to the most per fect cures which it has performed 01 the sore backs of sorno of those animals. Altogether the proprietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put ting it to the proof against all composition—ihut HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT is vastly superior to every thing of the kind which has here tofore been offered to the public; and the proprietor not only vouches for ns general good qualities, but is willing to risk his reputation on a single trial , li>r he knows from the mos ample experience, that it cannot be used without immediate and palpable benefit, in any one of the complaints for which it is so highly recommended. Retail price 00 cents per box. Solo at all the principal DRUG STORES in aug ‘2O Augusta, Ga. METHODIST SOUTHERN HOOK UOOM No. Hayne street, opposite Messrs. J. S, <y Bowie , Charleston, N. C. riNHK subscriber respectfully inform* the citi zens of Charleston and the public generally,that the above e tablishment is now in full operation, where may be found a full assortment of Theolo gical Works, which will be sold always at pub lishers prices, and a liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Also, in addition to the above, will be constantly j kept on hand, an extensive assortment of Scboo', I Classical, Medical, and Miscellaneous Books, Sta tionary, &c. Also, Hinders’Materials, such as Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Russia Hides, Baik Skivers, l.lue and Red Skivers,Bitseand Red Loans, binders’ Hoauls. Super iioyai. Royal, Medium, Demy, Flat Cap, blotting, Envelope, and Press Papeis, &c. All of which win be sold wholesale or retail, on as good terms as any other house in the city. A share of patronage i- respectfully solicited. oct 16-s w3w JOHN \V. SIDY, Agent. .MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES PS’IHESF. medicines ore indebted for their name I to tin ir manifest and sensible action in pnri lying the spring and channels ol life, and enduing them with renewed tone ami vigor, in manv hun dred cemfieci cases widen has been made public, and in almost even species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AM) PIIENiX BIT TERS have been gratefully and publicly ac l now lodged by the persons benefiitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounJed, and upon which they ejnsequently act. The LIFE .MEDICINES recommend themselves I in diseases of every form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from tho coals ot ihe stomach and bowels, the various impurities and crudities eon-tantiy settling around them ; ana to remove the hardened faeces which collect convolusions of the smallest intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse those, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitu al cost ivemss vvjih 11 itstrain ofevils. or in a sud den d arrhera, with its eminent dangers. 'Phis tact is well known to ail regular anatomists, who c\ amine the human bowels afier death ; and hen e the prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicines—or medicines prepared and lier laded to the public* bv ignorant pc rsons. 'I he ,-e --i ipd effect of the Lile Medicines i- to cleanse ihe kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, tie* liver and ihe lungs, the healthful action ol which entirely depends upon the regularity oft lie urinary organs. The blocd, which takes its red color from the agency ol the liver and the* longs before it passes into the hea t, being tnus purified by them and nourished by loud coming from a clean stom ach, courses freely th.ongh the veins, renews every part of the system, and iriumphanily mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicine* have b«en thoroughly attested, and pronounced a suverc n remedy fur Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation <>i the Heart, Loos ol Appetite, Fieart-btira and Head ache, Restlessness, id-temper. Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Eos liveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of ail kind, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consump tion, Scurvy, i leers. Inveterate scores. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive com plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and influenza and various other complaints which afflict the hit mat' frame. Ja fever and •ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful; so much so that in l lie Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost uni versally prescribe them. Ail that Mr. Moffat requires of his patient is to be particuiarin taking the Life Medicines strict iy according to the directions. It is not by a new s paper nonce, or any ihiag that he himself may say m their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the result of a fair trial. MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL, designed as a domestic guide to health.—This lit lie pamphlet ended by VV . B Moffat 375 Broadway New York, has been published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory oi diseases, and will he found highly interesting to persons seeki g heal ill. It reals upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price ‘.a cents —for sale by Mr Moffat’s agents generally. These valuable medicines are for sale by U M. M. D’ANTIGN AC, Role Agent for Augusta DR. c'.. BPOHN, a German pnysician of much noie,ua\ing tievolea ms attention for some years to tne cure and removal of the causes of N Ek- VOUS AND SICK HEAD ACHE, has the satis faction to make known, that he has a remedy which by removing the causes cures effectually am! perma nently this distressing complaint. There are many families who have considered Suck Headache a con stitutional incurable family complaint* Dr. iS. as sures them that ihey are mistaken, and labouring under distress which iney might not only alleviate but actually eradicated by the use if his remedy. ii is I he result of sea ntific research,and is entirely of a different chaiacter from advertised patent medi cines, and is not unpleasant to the task*. HEADACHE, SIcK OR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn’s remedy for this distressing compaint is every day gaining is certainly a matter of much astonishment) That so in ich suffering should have existed forages without any discovery of an effectual preveniiv ?, or cure,is truly a subject of much regrei but Dr. o. now assur- s the public that such a remedy has been invented as will convince Ihe most credulous. The principles on which it acts are simple and plain. It is an a milled fact that tills complaint, whet her called Sick Headac he, or Nervous Headache, arises prim arily from the stomach—those who i hink 1 hey have she Nervous Headache may rest afogjrcd lhal lllifc organ, the stomach, is the first cause, ihai ih^y** lern has become vitiated or debiluaied, ilnougb ihe stomach, and that only through the same channel must they expect s restoration oi the na;ural and heailhy luncifons of the system. Tins object. Dr Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to as tain The truth of this position cannot be controverted, and ihe sooner sufferers wiihihe headache become convinced of ir, the sooner will I heir suffering end in restoration of health. Dr. Spohn pledges his prefessionai reputation on this fact. Tne remedy may be had of apothecaries generally throughout ;he Unitea States. fur sa.p oy a.NTONT it HAINES, No. 839 Broad-street, Augusta. mar 26 ip «yi gyp si ■■ PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. J iiß arc no longer among those of X doubt fui utility. They have pasted away ffora tho hundreds that are daily launched upon ihe fide of experiment, and now stand before the public ns high in reputation, and as extensively employed in all parts of the United States, the Can ada--, Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that has ever been prepa i d for the relief of suffering man. They have been iut.oduced wherever it was found possible to carry them ; and there are but few towns that do not contain some remarkable evidences of their good effects. The certificates that have been presented to the proprie tor exceed twenty thousand ! upwards of five hun dred of which art from regular practising physicians, who are the most competent judges of their merits. Often have ihe cures performed by this medicine been ihe subject of editorial comment in vaiions newspapers and journals; and it may with truth be asserted, that no me heme of the kind has ever received testimonials of greater value than arc at tached to this. They are in general use as a family medicine, and there arc thousands of families who declare they are never satisfied unless they have a supply always on hand. They have no rival in curing and preventing Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, JJeaitburii, Fur red Tongue Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhce, Flatulence, Habit ual Costiveness, Loss of Apposite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in ail cases of Torpor of the Bowels, vvhete a cathartic or an operant is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opera tion, producing neither nausea, griping n r debility. The efficacy ol ihese pills is so well Known, and their use so general, that further (uimaent is con sidered unnecessary. For further particulars, see Dr. Peters’ para Wet. whim ran be had gratis ol any ot tne Agent I.NOUII Months after date application will be _ made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferioi Couit of Richmond County, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the real and per sonal estate of William Turly, late of Richmond countv, deceased. JAMES BRANDON. > Adrnmis* A LURED SECU, 5 trators. Nov i ml cr 3, 1840. Georgia, Jefferson County : i \J%J iIEREAS James Parker applies for Letters ; ww of Admini Ration on the estate and effects oi Isaac Owens, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to hie their objections, if any they have, in my of fice within the line prescribed by law, to show cau<e why said letters should no' be granted. Given under rny band, at office in Louisville, this 31 "t of October, 1810. f BENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. November 3, 1840. MIEIUFI’bS S VLE. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Pecern |l ber next, before the Court House door in the town of \\ ayncs .oio, between the usual hours of -ale, tiiC following property, to wit: one tract of Pine Land, containing three hundred a: d lorty live acres, more or it s-, adjoining lands of \\ ilham Buxton and others. Levied on as the property of William 1. I. Royal and R indl - Wirnbe.Jy, to -al fffy s .miry li fas. in favor of Edward Tabb and lißiry Roe vs William 1.1. Royal and Randfo Wimberly. Levs made and returned to me by a constable. 18 AAC M ESSEX, November 1, I'HO. Sheriff. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. \*riLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decern y her next, at the Court House door in the town of Warrenton, Warren County, (.a., between the usual hours of sale, the fo,lowing propel ty, to wit: One negro man slave named Elias,4s or 50 years oid, levied on as the property of Samuel 1 leming, to satisfy one li. fa. i-sued from the Supeiior Couit ol Warren County, in favor of John Per sons vs. Samuel Fleming and Henry Conaway.— Property pointed out by Conaway. Also, one blazed face Raj- Male, supposed to be eightyeais old; one Sorrel Mare, five years old. and seventeen bead of Cattle, and eight head of Hogs, levied on by a bailiff to satisfy an attach ment returnable to the Superior Court of said Coun ty in iavoir of James Daniels vs. John Clary. Also, one Sorrel Filley, 2 j years o:d, will be -old at the same time ami place’ to satisfy an at tachment in favor of James Daniels vs. John Clary, said attachment returnable to the Supeiior Court of said Countv. Piopeity pointed out by plaintiff. JAMES HALL, .Sheriff. November 2 1840, GUARDI AN’S SALE. A GREKABLE to an order of the Honorable the i inferior Crurt of Merriwether County, when ! suling as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first i uesday in January next, before the court hoiiie door at Waynesooro, Burke county, within the usual hours of sale, one tract of land contain ing four bundled and eight acres, whereon William (ii!-trap deceased formerly, and whereon John VV. j Wi-e now lives, joining land- of C. B. Churchill, Drury Corker, and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs of Wiley Gilstrap of said county deceased, i Tturns, twelve months credit for notes with ap proved security. JOEL WOOTEN Octoocr 7, Is 10. liuardian. i JEFFERSON SHERIFF'S s \EE. |l/ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Dectm w v ber next, at the .Market House, in the town i of Louisville w.thin the legal hours of sale, three Negroes, to wit: Lydia, a woman slave, and her two childien, Augustus and Henry. Also, a quantity of Household Furniture, con sisting of Slab. Sofa, Beds and Bedsteads. Clocks, and sundry other articles in the house-keeping lino. Said property, levied on as the property of Owen McDermott, upon foreclosure of Mortgage, of Sherrod Arrington vs. said McDermott. Proper- | tv pointed out in said Moitgage fi. fa. WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER, Si AIL September 30, IS 10. EX EC I TO R*S S XL E. "A % TILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the yf first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, at the Market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson County, agreeably to ! tiie last will and testament of Hardy Morgan, de- I ceased. Four Hundred Acres of Pine Land, more or less, in said county, adjoining lands of John Lyons, Elijah Hudson and other-. Also, Three Negro Slaves, to wit: Winney, a woman, about twenty-four yeais old; Margaret, a girl, about eignt years old. and Mason, a boy, about five years old. Terms on the day of sale. STEPHEN MORGAN, Executor. November 3, 1840. | EpFILL be sola at the Court House in Waneu- V I ton. Warren County, on the fir-t Tuesday in Januaiy next, Two Hundred and Ninety-eight Acres of LAND, more or less, lying in said County, whereon Evans McCrary now lives, adjoining Dy er and others, sold as the property of Peggy 15ut trell, deceased, by the consent of the Legatees. Terms at sale. THUS. T. BUTTRELL, Baytown, Oct. 31,1840. Agent. ~ POST PON El> SV EE. \]sJ ILL be .-old at the Court House door in v v Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in December next, one hundred acres of land more or less, known as the Atkinson tract — lying on Buck-head creek, in said county, and ad joining lands of C. Desabaye—said land belonging to the estate of the late Mark Desabaye, and sold iu accordance with an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of said coun y for the purpose of a division. GEO. VV. KVAN.S, Administrator. September 28, IS 10. KX [■:Cl’T«tt*S SALE. 6^7 ILL be sold at the Court House in Burke Vvi county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the fo.lowing tracts of Land, ly.ng in said county: One tract containing one hundred acres, bdjoining Char es Skinner, and John Elliot. One t met containing ninety-four acres, adjoining Cii aides bkinner and Hobeit skinner. The other tract 00:1- triillllig Urenty-five acres, adjoining Simeon Fell, Charles Skinner, and corners on the ninetv-four acre tract. Sold under the Will of Guilfort Elliot, deceased. Terms, thirty days credit, notes with approved security, Purchasers to pay fur titles. SIMEON BELL, ExT. September 30, 1340. td AD *4INISTRATOR’S SALE. % NT ILL be sold on the it Tuesday in February \ w nest, between the usual hours of sale, be • ! foie the court house doer in the village of Jackson j boro, Serivcn county, one tract of land containing j two hundred acres, more or Ics*. lying "ivl being i ! in Scriven county, joining lands of A. 8. Janes and ; Martha Herrington. Also, live Negroes, viz: Jeffry, Sirus, Fady, Jane, and an infant, a!i sold as the property oi Jo seph T. Herrington, deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs of said deceased. Terms on tho day of sale. JEFFERSON uOLERTS, Adm’r. November 11>, 1840. ________ ADMINTSTRA I OlfS SALE, % ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Februa % ry next between the usual hours of sale, before the court house door in the village of Jack son ooro, Scriven county, two hundred acres of land, lying and being in the county of Scriven, on Mc- Daniel’s Creek, known as the Joseph Lewis tract. Also, nine Negroes, viz: .Martin, Hetty, Wil liam. March, Kinney, iiilia, Hill, Pat, and Joe, all sold as the propel ty of Barbary Herrington, de ceased, foi the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. JEF PERSON ROBE RTS, Aden’r. ; November 10, 1840. ADMIVISiKATOK .S SALE. T ILL be sold on tho Ist Tuesday in February f V TO acres of land, lying onjlennany’s creek joining lands of Murray Linn and others, belonging to the estate of Thomas Reid, senior, decascd. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS REID. Jr. AdniT. Red Oat, Nov. 12. IS4 >. ADMIXISTK I I’OR’S SALE, 4 GREE ABf.K to an order of the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Columbi i county, when sit ; ting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold before the | court house door in said county, the lands belong ing to the estate of John Jones, deceased, and lying or being i;i Columbia county, upon the* waters of Keaison’s creek, adjoining lands belonging to Fuller j Beall and others, -old for the benefit of the heirs ■ | of said deceased, ED. W. JONES, Adm’r. Wrightsbuio, Nov. 12, l v 4*». A l > MI N i STRAT<>R*S SA L E. IFF be sold before the Court House door ot I: vv CassvE e, Cherokee County, on the fust j Tuesday in January > order of the Hon , orable Inferior Court of Columbk* County, sit | ting os a ( mat of Ordinary, Forty acres of Land ly ing m said County of Cherokee, in the Third Dis ; tried and Third section, known and distinguished in plan of said District as Lot No. 389. The said | lot of Land belonging to the estate of Abraham Fuller, and sold fur tin* benefit <»i the heirs of said deceased. H. \V. BELL, Administrator. October 29, 1840. POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. \GREKABLE to an orderof the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for oidi i nary purposes, will be s !d, on the lirst Tuesday in j November next, at the court house in Stewart : county, a lot of land belonging to the estate of Lot Williams deceased, containing two hundred two j and a half acres, }y ing and being in tiie county of Stewart. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors. Terms of sale cash. WILLIAM f;LOVER, Adm’r. September 4,1840. ADMINISTAKTOK’S SALE. \|7 ILL be sold on Wednesday, tire 23d day of » December next, at the late residence of Sa rah Mobley, deceased, of Burke County, a l the peiHhable property of Win. I. 1. Mobley, late of said county, deceased, consisting of Horses, (one . of which is a fust rate saddle horse). Cattle and Hogs, Corn and Fodder. Plantation Tools, xc. Terms made known on tire dav. IS AAC I. HEATH. November 9th, 1840. Administrator. AD.III NIST R ATO US SALE. VGREEABLA to an order of the Inferior Court of Burke County, when sitting as a Comt of , , Ordinary, will be sold on Wednesday, tire 23d day of December next, at rhe late residence of Sarah ; Mobley, deceased of said county, all the perishable property of deceased, to wit: Coin and Fod der, Nc.. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and I some stock Cattle and Hogs. ISA AC 1. HEATH, Temp. Adm’r. j November 9, hii'. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, j 34%; ILL be so d in Waynesboro, at the late rc f V sidence of J. Jansen deceased, on Tuesday, | the 22d day of December next, al! the perishable property of said estate, consisting of a small stock of store C ods, a Horse ami Buggy, Hogs, a Cow, i and household and kitchen Furniture, At the same time will he hired the negroes for the next year. Sale to continue Horn day to day till ad I f sold. Terms 12 months credit, small notes with ' approved security. 3ICLFORD MARSH, Adm’r Waynesboro, Nov. 9, 1840. wtd ADMINISTK ITOft’S SALE. ILL be sold at th late residence of Robert J. \ w Allen deceased, Burke county, on Tuesday ; the loth day of December next, ail the perishable j property of said deceased, consisting of Hoises, Cattle, Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Wagon, Plantation | Tools, Nc. Terms of sale 12 months credit, small ; notes with good security. Sale to continue from j 1 day to day till all be sold. THOMAS T. ELLISON, Adm’r. ! November 9, IS 10. w6t i \\l ILL be sold on tho 71 li of December next, at ! » » the late residence of Dennis Gleason, dc | ceased, ol Burke County, all the perishable prop erty' thereto belonging,consisting of Horses, Hogs, I stock of Cattle, Corn and Fodder, all the household and kitchen Furniture, all the Plantation Tools, j with a tolerable set of Blacksmith’s Tools. Terms on ihe day of sale, and -ale to continue from day i today till all the above mentioned property is sold. ! Sale to be attended to by the Heirs. 1 Georgia, Burke County, GSth District. November 12, 1840, wit ; EXECUTOR’S SALE. i A GREEABLE to au order of the Honorable j i jTJI the Interior Court of Scriven county, while j j sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the lirst Tuesday in January next, before the court ; house door in the tillage of J icksonboro, sundry I tracts of land and negroes, the said lauds lying and j being in the county’of Scriven, lying in different ! parts of said county, said lands and negroes sold as j the property of Richard Herrington senior deceased, : for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. GEORGE POLLOCK, Executor. October IS, 1840. EX EC I TO R’S > A LE. BN7"ILL be soid at the Court House, in Scriven j county, on the first Tuesday in December ■ next, under the Will of Ann 11. Dunn, deceased, late of Burke county', all that tract of Land in Scriven county, containing four hundred and fifty acres, (more or lc*s,) adjoining lands of John S. Roberts and others, lying on the Beaver- darn < reek Terms, twelve iron hs credit, notes with ap~ i proved security. Purchaser to pov for titles. WILLIAM LASSETER, Executor. September 30. 1840, I | ft»TFONED SHERIFF SALES. i ILL be sold nt the market house in the town v v of LouisyMc, J oner son county, on :he lirst I Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, three hundred add sixty-five acres of land, lying on the Ogcechee river, adjo uiog lands of J R. Cook, and F. J. Hheny ; levied on as the piop erty of Anthony W. Turner, to satisfy li. fas, i-siied from the Superior Court. William Byne. vs. A. W. Turner. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one tract containing nine hundred and forty acres, lying on Boggy Gut Creek, adjoining lands of Kenudy and others; levied on as tiie property of Henry P. Turner, to satisfy fi. fas. issued from the Superior Court. Wi liam Byne, vs. said Henry P. Turner. Property pointed out hy- defendant. w. S. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. November 7, 1840. None i A mtiE subscriber respectfully notifies his friends .1 tit the adjoining comities, and throughout the State, that he will attend to the receiving and for warding goods from the Rai road Depot at Madison, Ga., after Ist of January next. Also to forwarding cotton to Augusta, and will be prepared to furnish his mends with goods such as they may wish at j prices-atlsfactory. THAU B.’RKtS. lUadison, Xov. 9. w6t. ‘(JOUR months after date, ar- sic-t • V made to the Honorable F » . Scriven county, while sitting as - r ’, ° u dof . nary', for leave to sell the who! • 0 f " l| I 11 t 5-- « ' ■ - Jam, - r sain county, deceased. » I Sept. '2d, 1840. JOHN R KITTLES E » NX OUR months afterdate, sir .7. 7 I 1 made to the Honorable Inferior four * { t ! * . mond county, when sitting f„ r n.di,, ..... ‘ 1 U -F for leave to sell all the Real L-Dto r v !p ° H: h longing to the Estate of Rebec* deceased. A. BIH L f? 2^ August 18, 1840. » A<Sln r. I months after date, ; made tu tiie Honorable the , r u ■ I Burke county, when sitting ; 0 r ordinarv t l ° l!rt0; • i for leave to sell all tho real cs'.a-p '<■*• f l ''' I*'- 1 *'- ■ i Bell, minor of Archibald Bell, dc- • -e t ).' li ' •i October 3,1840. i i: »n ms UTbi; ioi L . . will t e made tu the Hon- thelnfeu o r r ' ! : , Richmond , ounty, when sitting for ordinal •' poses, for leave to sell the Negroes i, t .i or r; * estate of the late John Clarke, of said errim', !* sept. 16 __ WM. li. tfOVR m, nths afu p date, ,tio made to the honorable infeiio’r Court oi s county, for leave to sell three hundred anc ,-ji : acres ol land belonging to tho estate V : McCoy, d, ceased. J. C. VTK i v’soy . t-;:t JOHN V, vLL M F cAdmM j July 10, ! -10. ‘ 5 j R months after date, anpli ..lion will 5 made to tho honorable the iufcri« r (v./* . Columbia ccunly, when .sitting for onlinar ' poses, for leave io sell the laud- L-c4ongin<r to j * | estate of John Jones, late of aid county July 18,1840. EDW. .. : j |NOUK mouths a for dm.., application win ■ j M. made to the Humnable inu-rior Court of lei • 1 ferson county, when itting for ordinary pmmV ; ! for leave to sell ail the real e-hue U nd negite; o ' | Nathan Stephens, late of said comity, decease,] l ! i benefit of the neirs and creditor- of said decease'' July 2~>, IMP. JOHN Cl CS, Adm’r j |^ Ol ii months alter date application wilt be ; ' made tu the llonoiable,the ImcriorComtoi . 1 Jefferson county, for h ave to sell a lot o. gine hi,,- , j in said county, being a prut of the real estate ot . ; Samuel Hannah, minor of Wm. Hannah,fltcvW . ' lor the benefit oi said minor. T HUM AS HA N N Ail, G uardian. September Bth, 1810-. tNOUK months after due application will bt mode to the honorable inferior Court of to j lumbiacounty, when sitting as a comt ofoimnaiy, j tor leave to sell ail the land and negroes beiongiii. | tu tiie estate oi Isaac Lowe, late oi Columbiacoun ty, deceased. CURTIS LOWE, Artm’r, Bepiember2, 1840. j OCR Months after date, application will b, ! ii made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hurkt County, for leave to sell a Negro, belonging to Hit ; estate of Thomas Malkuy, deceased, for division. . i JOHN B. KOBINSuN, Adrr.’r. July 10, 1840. TJIOUR months alter date, application vv llbo JL fiiuJe to tiie honorable Inferior Court ol burke county, while sitting a- a Court of Ordinaiy loi leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres of laud, belonging to Joseph H. Bell, a minor. JAM t.S GODBEK, Guardian, j September 10, I'4". 1 Villi months after date, applica ion will R 1 J| ' made to tiie honorable the Inferior Court ci itichmond county, v hen -itting for ordinary pur i fiuse- - , lor leave to sell ihe real and cstat. I of .Mitchell Nelson, late of said county’,deceased. July 1-. 1840. JOHN CARTER, Adm’r. I3GCR months after dale, application will bi made to the Honorable inferior Ce- t e. j Burke county, while silling as a Court of Ordiaaiy. i for leave to sell SUO acres of land, belonging to tin estate of Daniel J. Evans, deceased, Aug. 8, 1840. J ESSE R. < HI EEN, Adin’r. JAOUR months after elate, appl cation will le made to tiie Honorable lufenoi Court of Ritli ! mend county, wiien sitting Lr ordinary purposes, j for leave to sell a.i the Real Estate, and Negroes belonging to the Estate of 'liiomus Quizonleny. • deceased. A. sIBLEV, Adtn’t j August IS, 1840. S NOCR months after date, application w it! A | ’ made to the honorable Inferior Com 10. J.nvK county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, if. 1 leave to-el! the teal and personal estate of Lewi- Wimberly, sen., late of said county, deceased. August 11, 1840. SAMI.. FOSTER, Adm’r. EMR R tnondts after da'<. ? application v-’l !i made to the honorable Inferior Court oi ihiikt county, for leave to spR eighty acres of land be longing to tiie estate of Drury Forenand, deceased MARK STOKES, Adm’r tk bonis n<jn. July 10, IsJh. 1801 R months after date, application will le made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court m | Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary purpo-es, . ior leave to sell all Use real tsiale of Samuel 31. Newton, deceased. JAMES W. LEE, AdmirA-natoi. October 13. 1840. (ieorgia, JHurke county; \\J IIFR E AS, Andrew Carson, administrator on w * the estate of Mary Ann Carson, applies for letters dismissory from said estate ; These arc therefore to cite and admonish ailauJ singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at my office, within the time pro scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have wny said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at o;nce in Waynesboro, this 10th July, IS4A T. H. BLOI NT, C it w. Georgia, Scriven County; j X %7 HERE AS, James Parker senior, applies fu; * » letters of administration on the e-tate ot j John Parker deceased, These are therefore to cite, summon and adinou j ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors <n j said deceased, to be and appear at my othco willur 1 the time prescribed by law, to show* cause, if auv i they have, why said letters should not be grantee. Given uuaei my hand, at office, in Jacksubom, ! this Bth day of October, 1840. j oct 13 * ALEXANDER KEMP, Cl i Georgia, Columbia county ; HI 11KREAS, William 8, Dunn, Executor*- the will of Winnifred Dunn, decease*;, applies lav letters dismissory from said estate, These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and singular. Hie kmdicd and creditors ol said dcccas ■ tt> be and appeal at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they Id'-g why said letters should not he granted. Given under m> hand, at office, this 4th 1840. GABRIEL JUNES, UF*:i in orgia, iiiiike county : U/ HEREAS, Ale! Lewis, adminislialoroii w estate of Stephen Boyd, deceased apj h f ’ or letters dismissory from said estate ; 1 iiese are there hue to cite and admonish all u ■ singular, the kii tired am! creditor* ol snidilcfG ' - to be and appear at my office within l!*c time pm scribed by law, to show cause, it any thev ha' l ' why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at ollire in 0 1" this 10th July, 1840. T. 11. BUR Ni , Uoifi Georgia, Columbia county ; \\ r HEIIEAS Owen \V. Baldwin, adn.nn-'fi 11 f y on the c tate of Thomas J. Wright,dcc< a ed, applies for letters dismissory Lorn said e-ja • • 'J'fiese aie therefore to cite and admonish a 'J j singular, the kindred and creditors ol said dccea-^ o fie and appeal ut my office,within the time p- scribed by law, to show cause, if any they - |3,er why-said le'ters should not be granted. . Given under mv hand, at office, tiu« nth No' c her, 1840. * GABRIEL JONES, clcr^ Georgia, Ci coin county : \|/-ffERE AS George W. Lewis applies for Jet- I ters of Administration on the estate oi ■ e emiah Blanchard,deceased: !|r „j These are therefore to cite and admonish a G singular, the kindred and creditors ol said decca to be and appear at my office within the time p scribed by law, to snow cause (if any they Jlii why said letters should not ue granted. , ve£ n- Given under mv nand, at oltice. this .. tii - er. 1540, UUGU H£ND£HSO>, Cx,rK