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PUBLIC SALES.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
ON Saturday,the 19th day of December next, •
will be sold at the residence of the late
George Murray, deceased, in Richmond county, all 1
the perishable property (negroes excepted) of said
deceased, consisting of Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Cora,
Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture. &c. &c.
Also, at the same time and place, the tract of
land on which the deceased lived at the time of
his death, containing one hundred and thirty-six
acres, more or less, lying on Butler’* Creek, in said
county, which is too well known to need any far
ther notice. Terms at the sale.
VALENTINE WALKER,? r .
ALEXANDER McIVER, 3
November 25, 1840. wtd
SALE.
ON Tuesday, the loth December next, will be
sold at the plantation of John Howard de
ceased, in Burke county, all the perishable proper
ty on said plantation, (negroes excepted,) consist
ing of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Planta
tion Tools, &c.
ADo at tne plantation ; u John Howard deceased,
in Columbia county, on Briday the ISth December
next, all the perishable property on said plantation
(negroes eXcepted.) consisting of Ho;ses. Cattle,
Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Plantation Tools, iic. Perms
on the day of sale.
I. P GARVIN, I v ,
W. J. HOWARD, y
November 2, IS4O. ; * *
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE,
ON the first Tuesdajhin January next, between
the usual hours ‘of sale, will be sold a
the lower market house in Augusta,all the House
hold and Kitchen Furniture i elonging to the estate'
of Rebecca Dunham, deceased.
ANDREW MACLEAN, Adm’r.
November 25, »S4O. » trwtd
ADM IN IS PR iTOII’S SALE.
i
ON Monday, the 11th .January next, at 11 o’clock
A. M., will be sold- at the residence of the
subscriber, on Green street, all the Household and
Kitchen Furniture bt Ipfg ng to the estate of Ed
mund Marlin, deceasejl together with a lot of
Lumber and Shingles, i Perms cash.
*3; B. MARTIN, Adm’r.
December 2, IS4O. trwtd
ON the first day of January next will be rented
at the Lower Market House, in Augusta, all
the interest of Samucl’Thomas, and Mary Ann
Denham, {minors 1 in |he lot of land commonly
known as the Island, laving on the Savannah Road
about miles from tov.p.
AND.: MACLEAN, Guardian.
December 10, 1840. i|
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY order of the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Low*r Market House, in Au
gusta, on the first Tuesday in January next.
TWELVE NEGROES,!belonging to the estate of
William Wright, late oHsaid county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs :rn. creditors of said estate.
GEORGE! W. CRAWFORD,
November 16, ls4o. : | Administrator.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in January next, at the
Lower Market Hcu-c, will be sold between
the usual hours of sale, Ihree (3) Negro Slaves.
the property of R. H. Musgrove, deceased. Sold by
order oi tne Honorable Inferior Couit of Rich
mond County, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. « EDWARD BUS 1 IN,
Augusta, November 2, 1840. Executor.
EXECUTORY SALE.
ON the first Tuesdiij in January next, will to
sold at the Lowe# .Market House, in the city
ot Augusta, in pur>uaste of an order oi the Court
of Ordinary of Richm'i d Countv, and within the
legal hours of sale, all the Negroes belonging to ;
the estate of Milton Antony, deceased.
Terms at sale. * A. J. MILLER,
November 9, IS4C. Executor.
ADJHMSTUATOR’S SALE.
ON Friday, the Hjtn day of December next
will be sold at tfie residence of Mrs. Mary
Rhodes, in Richmond county, a 1 the perishable
property belonging to The estate of Peyton S.
Cooper, late of said couijty, deceased.
Terms made known in the day of sale,
nov 21 A. \\ . RjHODES, Temp’y Adm’r.
ADXINISTRIiTOK’S SALE.
ON Monday, the 4t|; day of January, will be :
sold at the Plma -sStion of the late Moses Kofi’,
jr., six miles from Au>|sl:a, on the Savannah road,
all the Corn and Fodde:|, about twenty-live head ol
Cattle, four young ami |ve 11 broke .Mules, one Mare
and Mule Colt, two Fa»m Waggons, cue Baron
and Harness, one Baxgy*' ana all the Farming
Utensils.
At the same time, the Plantation
for one JaaMar^flH||^^Hb
■4 BiBLE
Dcceinbcr IN Hi "
FBNHE subscriber ofi’ers for sale ‘
A which he resides;, in the immediate vicinitv
of Sparta. It contain!- between ten and clever,
hundred acres, oak anil hickory, nearly one half
now in plantation, life residue in well timberec
forest. The mansion Jnd cut-houses are all new,
spacious and convenicilt, and with the garden, or
chard, well of water, 1.c., the estate is more ex
pensively and useful!; jimproved than any other k) j
the county. I
Terms—One-fourliilor fifth of tiie price in hand,
the residue on three t *ual annual instalments. For
further particulars, »pbly to Mr. William Dixon,
senior, Spaita, or to J. CRAWFORD,
nov 16 | w4t
1* JlfcOll MONTHS IfTER DATE, Applied
. will be made to ijhe Hon- the Inferior C lurtof
Richmond county, v\ l|;n sitting for ordinaly pur
poses, for leave to sell:the Negroes belonging to the
estate of the late Joh:TCJarke. of saic county, dec’iL
sept. 16 Vv.vl. H. GOODRICH, Admr.
Mule Ni Si :
Georgia, /[Court of Ordinary, November
Lincoln Con.vrv. yj j adjourned Term, IS4O.
Present, their Honan Peter Lamar, Lewis Parks,
and Stephen Stovall ■
IT appealing to thj| Court that Joshua Daniel,
Administrator cif the estate of Wm, Bowels,
deceased, has left tn|s State without fully adinin
istermg said estate a*.'*u ding to law.
It is therefore ord reel by the Court that the said
Joshua Daniel be and appear at the next term of
this Court, to showciai.se whj his letters ol Ad
ministration on said estate should not be revoked.
It is farther ordered that a<opy of this rule be
served upon him. th 4 said Daniel, oi publisned i i
one of the public Gazettes of tiiE State once a
month for three monl i^.
Given under my 1 ind at office in Lincolntor,
this 12th Nov. 1840 ;
Hi JH HENDERSON, Clerk.
November 12, ls-u!.
NOTICE.
subscriber raving taken the stare and
JL purchased the Drugs, Fixtures, Ac., belong
ing to the late Jaimes Leverich, beg leave to in
form their friends and the public that they will
continue the same b|siness under the name of Ro
bert Austin ii Co. * They are now receiving an
additional and exte: Jive supply of Drugs, Faint,,
Oils, Glassware, $•( ? from t ;e North, which th<>y
Intend to sell on mpleratt terms.
Country merchant! and olheis, previous to their
purchasing elsewherf, are requested to call and ex
amine their stock aril prices. The Drugs we wil
warrant to be freshland of superior quality, and
will feel thankful 10l the continued patronage of
Dr. Leverich’? lormilr customer.
J JOBniT AUSTIN,
wt _ I A. TKLi.HELUT.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON the first Moiilsy of February next, will be
sold, at the n ?.rkct hou.-e in the citv of Ai
gusta, the personal Ireperty belonging to the estate
of Mttchel Nelson, fate of Richmond county, de
ceased. f JOHN CARTER, Adm’r.
December 17,1S1|H
NOTICE. —All nersons having claims agaiiirt
Lie estate of Vlitchel Nelson, late of Rich
mond countv, dece;! ed, are requested t , hand them
in to JOHN CARTER, Adm’r.
December 17, IS* ). ,
Q£j=- NOTICE. —The Rail R on&PassenTmin
between Charleston and Hamburg, will.leave as
fallows
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before 7 OO a m.
“ “ Summerville, “ - - S 30
“ “ Georges’, - " - 10 00
“ “ BranchvHle, “ - UOO
“ “ Blackville, - “ - 12 34 p. a
“ “ Aiken, - - “ - 245
Arrive at Hamburg not before - 400
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before C 00 a. m.
“ “ Aiken, - “ - 730
“ Blackville, <; - • 915
“ “ Branchville “ - - 11 00
“ “ Georges’, “ - - 11 45
“ Summerville * - -100 p, m.
Arrive at Charleston not before 2 15
Distance —ISGmiles. FareThrou-gh —$10 00.
Speed not over 25 miles an hour. To remain 20
minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and not
longer than 5 minutes for wood and water at an^ %
station.
To stop for passengers, when a white flag is
hoisted, at either of the above stations; and also at
Sinealhs, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. ().,
Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons’
and Marsh’s T. O.
Passengers uv will breakfast at Woodstock an 1
dine at Aiken; aown, will ureautast at Aiken
an d dine at Charleston. nov 9
GEORGIA RAIL-ROALL
jbsj T
On and after Monday (>ctober 12th, the Passen
ger Cais will run to Buck-head, six miles East of
Madison. Leave Augusta 6P. M, arrive at Buck
head 2A. M. Leave Buck-head 7fi P. M , arrive
at Augusta A. M. oct 93t
l§P T «sj jisssji fyi n
Office S. CAkoi.ix\ Rail PvOad Co.
• Hamburg, May 1, 1840. 3
ON and after this day, the passenger train trom
Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at
o’clock, p m. in time for dinner. mav 1
lyNsSiliSj vlj r-A
Office Transportation S. C. C. & R. R. Co. /
June 2d. 1840. 3
Information to Travellers North and South.
’VfUTWITHSTANDING the destruction of the
J3l bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late freshet, travellers are respectfuiJj- in
formed that arrangements have been made
ing tiie river, and that the Gars leave Hamburg
and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive
as formerly. ‘ WM. ROBERTSON, Jr.
Agent Transportation.
x —— _
GEORGIA RAIL-KOAII.
FREIGHT REDUCED ON COTTON.
’.... 1
In consequence of the failure of the crop, the
freight on Cotton will be icduced to the following
rates per bale, after the 22d instant:
From Wanenton to Augusta, $1 00
Gumming, “ 1 00
C raw ford vi lie, “ 1 10
Jefferson Hal’, “ 1 15
Greensboro, ‘- 1 20
Buckhead, “ 1 25
Woodville, and > u
Head of Athens Br. 3
Round Dales not to exceed 375 lbs.,aii;i squaie
bales 425 lbs. I'ur the excels tbove these weights,
ha f cent per 100 lbs. per mile. All bales torn
while:n po e scssion of the t omoany, will be mind
ed at their expense. Business will commence re
gularly on the Athens Branch after the 22d inst.
A passenger Car will be atta bed to Rio freight
train leaving Augusta oa Mondays, Wednesday--,
and Fridays, at 7 o'clock, A. M., Buciuieao at G;
o’clock on Tuesday's, Thursdays and Saturdays.
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.,
nov IT-trw&vr tr .•'•j- erinvono*-. Transo’e.
GEORGIA KAIL ROAD.
3
CHANGE OF HOUR.
The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail
between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au
gusta every day at C p. m., and arrives at Greens
boro at 1 a. 31. Leaves Greensboro at 9p. m., and
arrives at Augusta at ha If past 4 o’clock, a, m.
Stages run in connection with this train from
Greensboro for New Or.eans, (two daily lines) via
Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomery and Mobile;
for New Orleans,tri-weekly, via Clinton, .Macon,
and Pensacola; for West Point and Wetumpka, via
Barnesville. tri-weekly ; for Rome,tri-weekly via
lEovington, Decatur and Marietta; for Nashville
Kid Knoxville, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens.
Bainesvillc and Cassvillc; for Washington, Wilke
Kunty, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New
Orleans,daily, from Wanenton, via Bparta, Mil
ledge ville, 31 aeon and Columbus; forMiiledgeville,
ri-weekly, via Greensboro and Eatonton.
Connecting with these lines are branch stage,
lines to TaHahassee. Columbus, Miss.. Tuscaloosa,
Newnan,cowctacounty,Ga.,and Clarksville, Ha
bersham county, o;c.
Fare on the R.ail-Pvoad to Greensboro $4 25.
Office Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co. 7
Augusta, Decemoer 9, 1839. S
NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.
-a ' -C‘
-‘--V-D Hi - ■■ •
A TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR HORSE
COACHES is now running from Rome, Flo; d
County, Ga., to Gunter’s Landing, upon Tennessee
River, in Alabama, forming a connection between
the Stage Line now in operation, from the head of
the Georgia Rail Road to Rome, and the Stenm-
Boat and Rail Road Line from Gunter’s Landing
to Tuscumbia.
This Line will leave Rome every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday morning, and arrive at Gunter’s
Landing on the evening of the same days. Re
turning, will leave Gunter’s landing every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday morning, and arrive
in Romo on the evening of the same days, thus
forming an uninterrupted intercommunication be
tween the City of New York and Tuscumbia,
North Alibama, where Travellers will find Stapes
to convey them in every desirable direction. The
time occupied in travelling from New York to Tus
cumbia, will be as follows: Four days from New
Vor'; to Grcensboio. Ga., at Hie Head of the Rail
Road; three days from thence to Gunter’s Land
ing, Alabama, and one day from thence to Tus
cumbia. Travellers to Huntsvide and Nashville,
will leave this Line at Gunter’s Landing, and ar
rive in Huntsville on the morning of ti.e 8:h cay
from New York, and in Nashville, on the 9th.
Travellers to Memphis, Tennessee, and Columbus,
Mississippi, will anive in those places in 10 days
from New York. There will be a saving in the
time at present occupied between the several pla
ces, of about one week, with the additional advan
tage (important particularly to Mercnants.) of
passing through most of the principal sities in the
Union. A. WIL?ON at CO.
Rome October 22.1840. fi
ALLKiAT Oil LINE FOii MOIiILE,
c ~2£Se3L _r ( - ■
Via Buckshead,Eatonton,Clinton, Macon,Per
ry, Pindcrtown, Bainbridge, Chattahoochie, lola,
St, Josephs, Pensacola, to Ylobile.
The Proprietors of this Line inform the Travel
ling public that it is now in full operation, through
the entire route 5 leaving Augusta by the Georgia
Rail Road cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday,at G o’clock, P. M. and ar
rive in Mobile in three days and a half running
time.
Travellers are assured that the staging upon this
line is superior to any other, the accommodations
unsurpassed, and by far the best natural reads in
the Southern country, only 210 miles of staging.
Stage* leave Bainbridge for Tallahassee via Quin
cy, immediately on the arrival of the Ailigatci
Lina from Greensboro’, and immediately on the
arrival of the boats from lola.
ffjr- i’wo Stages will at all times be run in cox
pan , when the travel requires it.
Fj r seits la the above Line, apply' at the tllice,
at tie £. RT&ft Hotel. Augusta, Geo.
apiii 31 (*T XT W. DENT, Agent.
ttki t&i£p fctr.fe ’Jml :-v .. *v t •.
ss^sss^sißl.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
Pills are no longer among those ol
At- doubtful utility. They have passed away
from the hundreds that are daily launched upon
the tide of experiment, and now stand before the
public as high in reputation, and as extensively
employed in al! parts of the United Slates, the Gan
adas. Texas, Mexico, and tfie West Indies, as any
medicine that has ever been prepaied for the relief
of suffering man. '1 hey have teen inn educed
wherever It was found possible lu carry them; and
there are .but. few towns that do rot conlam some
remarkable evidences of tiieir good etiec's. The
certificates that have been presented to the proprie
tor exceed twenty thousand ! upwards of five hun
dred ci vvhichare from regular practising physit ians,
who are the most'competent judges of tin ; meriis.
Often have the cures performed by ti is medicine
been the s:ubje« t of editorial comment in various
newspapers anti journals ; and it may with truth
be asserted, that no me licine of the kind htfc ever
, received testimonials of greater value tiipa are at
tached to this.
They ate in general use as a family medicine,
and there are thousands of families who declare
they arc never satisfied unless they halve a supply
always on hand.
'1 hey have no rival in curing and preventing
Bilious Peters, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, trick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
laics, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, J er
red Tongue, Nausea, Dist ension of the stomach
and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhtc, Flatulence, Jlabit-
I nal Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or
Sallow Comnlexi m, and in ail cases of Torpor of
ihe Bowels, vvheie a cathartic or an aperient i.v
needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opera
tion, producing neither nausea, eriping nor debility.
'i'he efficacy, ol these piils is -so well known, and
their use so general, that further comment is con
si<lered mintcessary.
For further particulars, see Hr. Pelers’ cam hiet.
I vvhica can be nau "rafts of anv of tne Agent
HAMILTON’S ELIXEit OF OPIUM,
A new and important Discovery.
"ITT has long been a great desideratum in Mcdica
a Science, and has been the subject of a vast
amount of Chemical experiment, to obtain the me
dicinal qualities of Opium to the exclusion of its
noxious principles and use css do mbinHjions. No
article in the whole range of the is
perhaps of greater importance lo- mankind ; and
none which lias engaged a greater share of chemi
cal attention. Every preparation hitherto made
from this drug, whether in the so im of Extract,
Morphia, Black Drop, Paragoric. or Laudanum,
contains in close combination a poison with the an
tid te, and hence we find the administration of
them attended with a numerous t min of evils,
among which are headache, lassitude, tremors,
nausea, vqmiting, constipation, der ma ement of the
nervous sy stem—and a quality wondei fully predis
posing the system t> its habitual use; to obtain
theiefore the Soothing ti iatc and Anti-Spasmodic
Anodyne in all its virtues, separate from the dele
terious principles of the drug, has for a series of
‘years engaged the profound attention of th e author;
it presented itself to bis mind ns a su joc t of great
magnitude; tbe acquisiti n to the medical faculty
ol so important a remedial agent, and the incalcu
lable amount, of human mis- ry t ,ai woo d be alle
viated by the discovery, have been to him a sure
guarantee that he would reap a rich reward for Ins
labors,at least in selt-gratulation. Having satis
faciorily tested the Eiixer in several hundreds of
instances, he has now the happiness o; say ing to
the public that his labors have been crowned with
triu pbantsuccess. J. HAMILTON,M. D.
bold wholesale by WM. J. BUHRiTT & Co. ; 12
Go.d street. New-: ovk, and bv
ROBJ . AISTIN 4; CD.,
nov 4 hole Agents n- Augusta-
UAL II OF COLUMBIA.
OP restoring and preserving the Hair, prep ar-
L-‘ ed by the subscribers, from a correct receipt,
and warranted as good as any article by the name
in the United States. For sale wholesale and re
tail by WM. J. B1 P &CO., 12 Gold sti cet.
Caution.
resented to be the genuine imported article and
purporting to he sold by tiie American Agent”
as such representation is false, and designed to de
ceive the public ; and after this notice, no dealer
or consumer can purchase the aiticle under such!
base representation, without opehiy encouraging j
deception and patronizing imposition.
WM. J. BURRITT & CO., 12 Gold st. j
For sale by
1 ROBT. AUSTIN & CO.,
nov 4 Sole Agents in Augusta.
HORRID DEPRAVITY.
OME notorious counterfeiters have nearly kill- i
k‘3 ed several persons by selling them a spurious
i and false mixture of Hays’ Liniment.
The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless
| and effectual. Never buy the article unless it has j
i tb.o written signature of COMSTOCK Co. on I
the splendid wrapper. That firm are au- j
thorized to make and sell the true article. Origi
nal proprietor, SOLO MOM HAYS.
P. S. The true Hays’ Liniment is warranted to
I cure Piles and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay
! taken for it.
Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and
Maiden Lane, New York, by
COMS TOCK 4- Co., Vholesale Druggists.
The genuine is foasale by GAR,ViN & H AINES,
and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta, jan 10 ly
| POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED,
i .lOR Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Breath, Asth
_ ma, He. This invaluable Medicine has the
j extraordinary property of immediately relieving
! Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, difficulty of Breathing,
j and Huskiness in the Throat. Jt operates by dis-
I solving the congealed phlegm, consequently caus
i ing a free expectoration.
Those who are troubled with that unpleasant
tickling in the Throat, which deprives them of rest
night, a tier night, by ri>e incessant tough which it
provokes, will, oy taking one dose, find immedi
ate relief; and one bottle in most will diet a
curt’.
In Asthmas, Chronic Coughs, difficulty of Breath
ing, &c., no pen can describe the wonders that
have been performed by this invaluable Medicine ;
many, who for years have been unable to lay down
in their beds without a danger of being choked by
an accumulation ol phlegm, (wuich invariably
causes a dreadful cough), others, who with -diffi
culty could breathe at ali in a recumbent posture,
have, by taking one dose of this excellent Balsam,
uecn enabled to lay down comfortably in their beds.
But the testimonials of those who haveexperienced
its wonderful effects, will do more lo recommend
and insure u the support oi the public than any
thing the proprietor can say in its favor, and by
particular request uc lias published the following
extraordinary case.
Copy of a letter fiom Miss A. Thomas.
Sir —Tiiiough the medium of this letter I beg
leave 10 oiler my grateful thanks for your invalua
ble Balsam ; having suffered by severe cough and
difficulty < f breathing for several winters, was
quite cured by taking one boitlo only.
1 am, sir, your grateful and obliged servant,
ANN THOMAS, Union street.
For sale by'
ROBT. AUSTIN & CO.,
nov 4 Sole Agents in Augusta.
& R. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT,
JUI for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma.
Liver complaint, J ains in the Chest, Raising Blood.
Night Sweats, He.
CERTIFICATES.
1 have had a cough, raising blood and matter
from the lungs, pain through the chest, and night
swe As, for six years. Through the blessings Oi
God I am cured by Dr. TAYLOR’S BALSAM Oi
LIVERWORT. It is truly the medicine for the
poor. Where it does not benefit the expense is
returned.
Alexander Smith. 151 Forsyth street, and Sex
ton of Rev. Mr. Stillwell’s Meeting in Christ!.
street. June 9, 1840.
I have suffered man, years from weakness, pal
pitation of the heart, Ac., and la-e;y cured by Dr.
TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
M. Young, corner of Tilierv and Adams streets.
Brooklyn. ‘ June, iB4O.
Sold wholesale and retail by Win. J. Burritt &
Co., 12 Gold street, New-York.
For sale by ROBT. AUSTIN & CO.
nov 4 Sole Agents in Augusta.
1
_-- • . - - - .■ At -rs-1 x - jt
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT.
: N()l{ the cure of white swellings, scrofulous and
-fc. other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh
w minds, sprains and bruises, swellings and inflam
mat ions, scald head, vvsrnen’s sore breasts, rheu
matic pains, tellers, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows,-
biles, corns, and external diseases generally. The
proprietor has received at least a thousand cert fi
eales and other documents in favor of his SPECI
FIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost all
the complaints in tln ir worst stages —to which
ointment or sticking piaster can be applied Among
ihc-e certificates, mere are a great number from ihe
most eminent physicians in ihe country, who use
the Ointment in their daily practice, in pr.-lerem e
to any, or all others which have ever been invented.
The proprietor has also received a great many tes
timonials Iroru tamers, militarygentleon n, farmers,
and others, reiativ e lb ihe amazing efficacy of Ids
Ointment., in ihe bruises, cuts, and all the external
complaints and diseases of horses; and among them
are no less than a dozen certifying to ihe most per
lecr cures which it has pertormed oa ihe sore
backs ut sons-' of those animals. Altogether ihe
proprietor feels no hesitation in slating—or in pul
img it to th(' proof against all ertraposition—ih-d
HaRRISON’L SPECIFIC.OINTiVI ENT is vastly
superior lo 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,
lor he knows from the mos ample experience, tha*
it cannot be used without immediate and palpable
benefit, in any one of the complaints tor which it
is so highly recommended. Retail price 5U cents
per box. Lola at all the principal
DRUG STORES iu
aug 20 Augusta, Ga.
MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
f Ali ELF, medicines are indebted forineir mum
iL to iff ir mani est and sensible action in puri
fying Ibe spring and channels of life, and enduing
them with renewed tone and vigor. In manv hun
dred certified cases widen has been made public,
and in almost every species of disease to which
tiie human frame is liable, tlie happy effects of
MOFFA T’S LIFE PILLS AM) PUEMX BIT
TERS have been gratefully and publicly ne
i novvledged by ihe persons beoefiitted, and who
were previously unacquainted with the beautifully
philosophical principles upon which they are
compoun Jed, and upon which they eoneequenily
, act.
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves
in d*jeases ot every form and description. Their
first operation is to loosen from the coals ot the
stomach and bowels, the various impurities and
crudities con-tantly settling around them ; aim lo
remove the hardened fteces which collect
convolusions ol the smallest intestines. Other
m tlicii rs only partially cleanse these, and leave
ueh collected masses behind as to produce habitu
a ccstivencss with 11 itslrain of evils, or m a sud
den d.arrhcna, with its eminent dangers. This tar t
is well-known to all regular anatomists, who ex
amine the human bowels after death ; and
the prejudice of those well informed men against
quack me ii ines—or medicines prepared and her
laded to the public bv ignorant p< rsons. 'J he .-e
--cond effect *d the Idle Medicines is to cleanse the
kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the
liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which
■ entirely depends upon the regularity of flie urinary
organs. I fie blued, w hich takes its red color Iroin
ihe agency <d the liver and the lungs before i:
pas>es into tin- hea t, being tuus purified by them
and nourished by loud corning from a clean stom
ach. courses Irceiy ih.ough the veins, renews every
jiart of the system, and triumphantly mounts tiie
Danner of health in the blooming cheek.
Moffat’s Vegetable Lite Medicines have been
thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign
remedy ior Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Talpitation < 1
the Hear.. Loss ot Appetite, Tiearl-bura and Head
ache, Restlessness, ill-temper. Anxiety, Languor
and ie.mi- hoA , t.'osiiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera,
Fev. s of ali kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies
• (.1 a iwiud, Gravel, Worms, Asthma arid Consurap
P lion, ■■'curvy, i h ers, iuires, Scorbutic
' Lruplivo
. > diovv, oifier disagreeable
1 onipicxitins, J'alt Erysipelas, Common 1
Colds and influenza a. d various other complaints
winch afflict tiie hurnar frame. In fever and
ague, paiticulariy, the Life Medicines have been
mustemmenily successiul; so much so that in the
! Fiver and .gue districts, Physicians, almost uni
! versally prescribe them.
All that Mr. Motfat requires of his patient is
to be particular in taking the Lite Medicines strictly
according to the directions. Jt is not by a news
paper nonce, or any ilir-g that lie himself may say
in tiieir iavor, that he hopes to gam credit. It is
j oione by the re.suf ol a lair :rial.
MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL , designed
as, a domestic guide to health.—This little pamphlet
edited by vV. if Moffat 375 Broadway New York,
S has been pnhiistied tor the purpose ot explaining I
: more fully dr. Moffat’s theory ol diseases, and w Hi
j he found highly interesting to persons seeki g
health. It reals upon prevalent diseases, and the
causes thereof. Price 25 cents —for sale by 31 r
Moffat’s agents generally.
These valuable medicines are for sale by
VV3I. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
bole Agent for Augusta
' R. re. BrC4].N, a German puysiciar. ol much
.xLe J note, naving devoieu ms attention tor some
years 10 tne cure ana removal of the ct uses of N ER-
V r OUS AND SICK HEAD ACHE, has the satis-I
fliction to make known, that he has a remedy which
by removing the causes cures effectually and perma
nently tliß ih.stressing complaint. There are many
families who have considered Sick Headache a con
stitutional incurable family complaint- Dr. S. as
sures them that they ore mistaken, and labouring
under distn ss which they might not only alleviate j
but actualiy eradicated by the use jf his remedy.
It Is there-;-i: el scientific research, and is entirely
of a different character irora advertised patent medi
cines, and is not unpleasant to the taste.
HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS.
The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn’s
remedy for this distressing compaint is every day
raining i3*certainly a matter of much astonishment, j
That so m ich suffering should have existed forages !
without any discovery of an effectual preventive, or
cure, is truly a subject of much regret but Dr. S. i
now ix-surcs tiie public that such a remedy has been
invented as will convince the must credulous. The
-rmciples on which it acts are simple and plain. It is
an a mined fact that tins complaint, whether called
Lick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim
arily from ihe stomach—those who think they have
ihe Nervous Headache may rest assured than his
i rgan, the stomach, is the first cause, that tfm sy--
icm has become vitiated or debihiaied, through ihe
stomach, and mat only through ihe same channel
must they expects restoration of ihe namral and
healthy functions ol the system. 'Hits object, Dr
Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to attain,
i he truth of this position cannot be controverted,
arid the sooner sufferers with Tie headache become
convinced of it, the sooner will their suffering end
in restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pledges his
professional reputation on this fact. Tne remedy
may be had ot apothecaries generally throughout
the Unitea States. '
F or saie oy aNTONY & HAINES. No. 232
Broad-street. Augusta. mar 26
«« THE" Ji A TER NA L FRIEND 99
S one of those invaluable remedies that stands
I the te.'t rs trial. In every instance thaf has
come to the knowledge of tiie proprietors, it has
proved iLcli to be what it as recommended —a
pleasant, safe, and efficacious remedy for all the
sympathetic affections attend nt oa Pregnancy,
and all those periodical disorders to which both
married and unmarried females are liable. Delicacy
forbids giving the details of its merits in a news
paper advertisement, hut it may be stated that it
has been in uso under various names —(The Philo
token, Mother's Relief, for some ten years
past, and wherever introduced, the demand for it,
without the a*d of” puffing,”) has been constant
ly on the increase. This fact in evidence of its
real virtues, together with the belief that hundreds
of females are suffering from want of tlie know
h dge of a remedy adapted to their cases, induce?
toe proprietors respectfully to call the attentioi
of sufferers to tiieir pamphlets, which accompany
each bottle, and which may be had gratis of any
of their agents.
Price $1 50 per bottle. Sold bv
HA\ ILAivD, RISLEY & CO.
Agents, Augusta.
HAVILAND, HARRAL Sc ALLEN,
o.t 1 l-2m Agents, Cnaricstoo.
AUGUST A
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
IS
\
The Castings from this establishment have given
universal satisfaction since it has been in operation.
We have now on hand a large slock of the raw
material, o£thc best quality, and are ready to re
ceive orders for any description of CASTINGS,
either fur Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, 01
other purposes. As we have a nrst rate Pattern
Maker, and use nothing hut the best materials,
consequently we can vvanant our Castings not on!}
to work well, but be as strong and as well made as
aii} r manufactured at the North or elsewhere, and
we challenge comparison.
We also manufacture to order any kind of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ' We are
now getting up, and will soon made on
hand mr sale, a variety of PLOUGHS, of all kinds
and sizes, from the small Poney Plough up to the
! large four horse Plough. Also, Straw-Cutters.
Corn Shelters. Harrows, Wheat Fans, Cultivators ,
H'agons, Carts, 4*c., <s-c. 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, near the Rail Road Depot, and
they will be attended to punctually.
uly 11 ly THOS. HOPKINS & Co.
notice.
J TAKE pleasure in informing the Planters and
& Country people at large, that 1 have made ar
rangements to do a general Grocery business in tins
place, and will keep constantly on hand a good as-
I soitrnent of Groceries, and ail other articles usual
ly kept for the up country trade. A. Wray will
conduct the business, and act as my duly author
ized agent in the purchase of goods and everything
appertaining to my business in the mercantile line.
And Lorn his knowledge and experience in busi
ness, I hope to merit a liberal patronage. He will
be found at the stand formerly occupied by John
E. .McDonald, where he will attend promptly to
all orders confided to him. H. G. JOHNSON.
Hamburg, Sept. 14, 1840. ts
The Hamburg Journal wiil please insert the a
bovc four tunes, and present their hilt to
A. WRIV. Agent.
TWENTY DOLLiRS REWARD!
rjjHAKEN, between the 2d and 4th days of No-
B vembei last, by mistake or otherwise, from
the Bar of Mr. John Coleman, Hotel-keeper. Greens- '
boro, Ga. in whose tare it was left, a two-foot,
h ack leather, tioa frame travelling TRU.sK,
near y new, with no nam ; had a brass band over
each end. and studied with brass knobs, opening i
in '.ne middl , with two pair of stiaps, one.pair
attai red to the Trunk, the other pair Jong, and
soived to a t c:i it tr a carriage, one of which had
been splice j near where it ha usually been buck
led ; there were two slats or lat.is under the bot
tom, the back one of which had been whittled at
one one end, making it narrower; the key-hole
nanow, the lower part of which is straight, the
upper part next the barrel a curve, concave to the
left ; the.e was at; India-rubber cloth cover folded
and strapped on the top; the .ock cover was held
down by a strap passing tnrough a thimble, and
then buckled.
Besides wearing apparel, there were in the ,
I Trunk notes and accounts, and articles of consider
able value, which can be useful only to the sub
scriber, who was informed by Mr. A. R. fcexley,
bar-keeper in Mr. Coeman’s Hotel, that the Trunk
was sent off in the Alligator Line of Stages to-
Diligent search and inquiry have
without succe-s. The abc.e reward is
the delivery of tire Trunk and contents
Mr. John Coleman, or to George M.
Thew, Esq., Augusta. E. OSBORN,
dec 12 It
Cl ACTION.—I do hereby forbid any person and
J ail manner of persons whatsoever, from buy
ing the lands whereon Samuel G. Brown now lives,
in Burke county, it being in two tracts or parcels
ol land apart, lying in Burke and Jefferson coun
ties, both sides of Briar Creek, as 1 bought said |
lands es said Brown, on the 29th day of March,
1839, received his receipt for s3bo, and have made
him three other payments; and said Samuel G.
Brown now refuses to deliver said lands. Said
Brown on the onset, practised fraud upon me by
false statements as respects the two tracts and a
land warrant, as said Samuel G. Brown bad De
tained from a land court and located on said lai qs !
of bis and others, m king out he was entitled to a
large quantity ol vacant lands adjoining, that
would nave added trebble to the value of said lands,
giving the purchaser at least three first rate Mill
seats with abundance of water, and offered a lump
ing sale. 1 made the purchase, and paid nearly all j
the first payments, when to my great astonishment,
found he was claiming a part of Mr. Wm. Bryant’s
land as vacant, a pait of Mr. Bradshaw's, all of 1
Mr. Holley’s land. I do not believe there is one
square inch of land vacant. I forewarn all persons
from buying said lands, or trusting him on acount
of having said lands in possession, as I shall claim
said lands from the 2Sth day of March, 1839. I i
shall file my bill in Equity, for the Court to make
me titles, and also sue him for damages 1 have
sustained. He has told many persons that I should
not have the land, that he would give me my !
money up. If any persons trust him, they r must ;
look for other resources, not my lands.
Given under my hand, this 9th December, 1840. i
dec 1 2-w3t LEWIS BYNE. j
LANDS FOR SALE.
subscriber being anxious to move to a dif
|l ferent part of the country, offers his lands
for sale cn good terns ; it lying in Richmond and
Burke counties, on the middle ground road from
Augusta to Waynesboro, in Burae county, eighteen
miles Lorn Augusta, on Macbeen Creek, contain
ing 675 acres, with about 125 acres cleared land
with to crable good log buildings and a now Saw’
Mill. Any peison wishing to purchase, will do 1
well to come quick and examine for themselves.
THOMAS WISE.
December 2, 1840. wlm 1
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN
BURKE COUNTY.
rytHE subscriber oilers fur sale one thousand
five hundred acres of Land, lying in Burke
county, on Ogeechy River, immediately by and I
aiound the (Jne Hundred Miie station, Central j
Railroad, with about one third cleared, a part of
which is fresh, and all in good repair, and as well I
watered as any place in Georgia. There is also a ■
good new two story dwelling house, and> a gin i |
house, together with other out bouses. Should j
any person wish to buy a settlement, they will of I
course look for themselves, —and they may expect
a bargain there. WILLIAM. P. ALLEN.
July 4 3m
SALE OF LAND AND NEGROES.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the ,
j\_ Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sit
ting as a CoUit ot Ordinary, 1 will sell, btfoie the
court house door at Appling, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in January next, between the legal
hours of sale, all the land and negroes oelonging to (
the estate of Isaac Lowe, deceased. The land con
tains live hundred acn s, more 01 less,near Wrighls
boro,in said county, well improved, (subject to
the widow’s dower. Bdd lor the benefit of ihe
heirs snd creditors of said deceased. Terms made
kaown at the sale. CURTIS LOWE,Adm’r.
November 7, ls4o.
CRAWFORD A: GUN BY
Savannah, Ga.
inform the public that they continue
V J the business of FACTORS 4- t.OMMIS
SJON MERCHANTS, in Johnson’s building, on
Bay street, west of the Exchange edifice, where
they will devote their undivided attention to the
business of their profession. Produce of every de
scription will be held or disposed of in strict con
formity ta instruction*. From their experience in
business, they flatter themselves with the hope of
suiting patrons in the selection and purchase of
Dry Goods and Groceries. They have large, close
stores, tire-proof, to hold Cotton or other articles
usuai in store. Tneir cnarges tor selling produce,
purchasing and 101 warding gooas. wnl oe me cus
tomary rates. nov J2-w3t
The r , LA ' V n °TICE.
HE subscriber has opened a Law Offir-
Judge Longstreet’s lot in the village ofV*
iora, Newton county, where he will hw°*
ali times when not on the circuit ie w 7 d at
Lee m Newton, Morgan, Walton, Do Kalb
nett, Jasper, Henry and Butts counties. p? Wui *
trusting the undersigned with Lasiness
assured that it will be attended to with li’delitv **
THOMAS HOWARD.
I take pleasure in recommending Thomas rt
aid to the patronage of my friends and acquaint*
ces. He is talented and trust-worthy
nave the benefit of my counsel, unehever he .
his clients desire it A. B. LONGSTRj* kt
aug 3 .* 1
t Cl persons indebted to the~estat(Torwin'T"l
il- Mobley, late of Burke County, deceased a
iequ.ested to make immediate payment, and tho!I
having demands against said estate to render them
m, duly attested, within the rime prescribed h?
law, to ISAAC 1. HEATH *
November 9. 1840. Administrator.
"VT OTIC E.—All persons indebted to the estat
XN of Stephen Corkm, late of Burke county de
ceased, are requested to make payment to the un
dersigned , and those having demands against the
same wili please present them in terms 0* the h®
JOSEPH S. REYNOLDS )
JOHN W. CXRSWELL, I Ex ’«*
November 27, 1840. W 2 m
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Rebcc7 a
i. jL Dunham late of Richmond County, deceased*
are requested to make immediate payment, and all
persons having demands against said estate will
present the same, duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law. AND. MACLEAN
November 9,1840. Administrator.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robot J
/V Allen deceased, of Burke county, will make
immediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate, will present them within the
lime prescribed by iaw r .
THOMAS T. ELLISON, Adtn’r.
November 9, 1840.
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
[ Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell all the real estate of Henry J. b'
Moore, deceased.
WILLIAM BARRON, Adra’r.
No vember 2G, 1810.
’VTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate
XN of Thomas M. Patterson, late of Jefferson
county, deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those who have demands against the
said estate, are notified to render them as the law
requires. HENRY B. TODD, Ex’r.
j November 24, 1840.
i "VTOTICE. —All persons having demands against
j Xn the estate of Dr. Samuel W. Robbins, de
ceased, late of Jefferson County, will present them
to the under-igned, properly authenticated, within
j the time prescribed by law’, and those indebted to
1 said estate will make immediate pavment.
THOMAS W. BATTEY, Adm’r.
SUSAN A. ROBBINS, Adm’x.
November 24, 1840.
\LL persons having demands against the estate
of the late James Taylor, deceased, of Co
lumbia County, are requested to make immediate
payment to me, and those having claims are hete
by notified o hand them in within the time pre
scribed by law. ABEL J, HUTCHINGSON,
November 18, 1840. Administrator,
nov 19 *
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Nathan
Tm. Stephens, late of Jefferson County, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having demands against sa d estate wil pre
sent them, properly authenticated, within the tune
pi escribed by law.
OBADIAH PIERCE, Adm’r. de bonis non.
Novemoer 19, 1840.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John
Crooks, deceased, of Jefferson County, will
make immediate payment to the undersigned, and
those having demands against said estate will pre
sent them within the terms of the law.
JAMES T. EOTHWELL, Administrator.
November 19, 1840.
’’^TOTICE. —A.l persons indebted to the estate
XI of John Bosticn, late of Jefferson county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
and those who have demands against said estate,
are notitied to render them as the law’ directs, to
ELOUISA BOSTICK; Qualified Ex'x.
November 24, 1840.
IAOUR months after date, application wTI b«
made to the honorable Inferior Court 01 Buike
county, fur leave to sell eighty acres of land be
longing to the estate of Drury Forcnand, deceased
MARK STOKES, Adm’r de bonis non.
July 10,1540.
170 UR months after date, application will le
made to the Honorable, the inferior Court 01
Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary putpou'S,
for leave to sell all the real estate of Samuel M.
Newton, deceased.
JAMES W. LEE, Administrator.
October 13, 1840.
INOUR months after date, applica ion will be
. made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the real and personal estate
of Mitchell Nelson, late of said county, deceased.
July 18, 1840. JOHN CARTER, Adm’r.
f~NOUR months after date, application will ee
made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of
Jefferson county, when sitting lor ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the land and negroes belong
ing to the estate ot John Crooks, late of Jetlerson
county, deceased. J. T. BOTHWELL, Adnrr.
November 24, 1840,
months after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Co
lumbia county, when silting as a court of ordinary,
for leave to sell all the laud and negroes belonging
to the estate of Isaac Lowe, late of Columbia coun
ty, deceased. CURTIS LOWE, Adm’r.
September 2, 1840.
&AOUR Months after date application will be
1 made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Couit of Richmond County, w hen silting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the real and per
sonal estate of William Turly, late of Richmond ■
county, deceased. '
JAMES BRANDON. ? Adminis-
ALFREDBEGO, 5 tralors.
November 3, 1840.
151 OUR months after date, application w IH*
_ made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Burke
county, w bile sitting as a Court of Ordinal! 101
leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres of la'X
belonging to Joseph H. Bell, a minor.
JAMES GODBEE, Guardian.
September 10, 1840. £
months after dale, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Ce” J 04
Burke copnty, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell 500 acres of land, belonging to
estate of Daniel J, Evans, deceased.
Aug. 8, 1840. JESSE P. GREEN, Adm’r.
INOUR months after date, application will**
' made to the honorable Inferior Court n, -' lir
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes
leave to sell the real and personal estate of I 6
Wimberly, sen., late of said county, daceased.
August 11, 1840. SAML. FOSf£R, Adm r.
AUGUSTA FEM ALE SEJIIXAUV*
ripHE duties of this SEMINARY will be resume*
j on the 18th of (J "ober, by Mrs H. L
assisted by competent ana efficient Teacheis. *
the branches of a complete English Education "
be taught. Also French and other
Vocal and Instrumental Music, and Drawing 3
Painting in all their branches. , „
terms. pr.qr.ofjmos.
For English—from $8 to * qO
“ French and other Languages
“ Music on the Piano, ~ , 00
“ “ “ “ Guitar, 00
“ Drawing and Painting, L qj
“ Boarding and Lodging, lights and fuel,
A limited number of young ladies caU . j... J
forlably accommodated in the immediate w
Mrs Moise, whose attention will h® devo j
their morals and deportment.
(XT* The Edgefield will i o ** l '
above three times and forward bilk