Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 05, 1840, Image 4

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i * Prosaectus of a New Work to be entitled GEORGIA ILILSTBATED, Ts N a series of original pictures, on steel, with let | )er press descriptions, j 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 our own country. j The proposition to issue jmch a work, devoted to the scenery of Georgia, although novel, will lind universal favor, and be regarded as it the Edit or, a plan at once felicitou* and feasible. There is much scenery in our Stalle,that is not surpassed in beauty and sublimity, by that of any other Stale in the Union. The upper ronnties abound in scenes, which need only be known to command the admi ration ol all who love the' beauties of nature. — Much of the scenery of tire North is inferior to our own, but is yet visited by thousands simply because it has been written sung aijrd “ lionized ,” by au thors and travellers until it!? 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 speedily render our beautiful views as immortal as our language. 1 The South is charged with general indifference to the progress of Literatur and Fine Arts ; and probably the strongest found ition for the charge is found in her inaction in entei prise calculated to fos ter these objects. The pubL nation of the propos ed work will it is believed, »e an effective blow at the foundation, a step tow; rds the establishment of our literary reputation, to vhich end much hon orable effort is now directed.! A third consideration and jthe last w'hich will now be urged, is the intrinsic’value of such publi cation as “ Georgia InLusTKaprED.” it will embo dy the representations of the tleautiful and sublime in our State scenery, and affold to all, at a trilling expense, exact pictures of oul mountains, vallies, cataracts, public buildings, &c|, which they may or may not otherwise behold, but vhich, in either case, would afford peculiar pleasure The proposed work w r ill be executed in a style superior to any Similar pictori 1 work in the coun try. The plates w'ill be exec ited on steel, by em inent engravers, from original drawing, made ex pressly for the purpose, by M:. T. AddPon .Rich ards, of Augusta. The engra ings will be accom companied with letter press di scriptions, prepared for the work, and in this dej irtrnent the editor will secure, as far as possible, the assistance and co-operation of our best writer; In short, no pains will be spared to make thd wc k a perfect gem of the kind, to the end that it, ma ; - meet a welcome reception not only at home but also abroad. ; i CONDITIONS, f j L “Georgia Illuslrated,” ; vUI be issued in monthly parts, in the quarto for Eat $5 per annum invariably in advance, or at 50 |e|its for each part, payable on delivery. | \ 11. Each part will contain tw&Kjghly finished en gravings, of Georgia Scenery, luicompanied with letter-press descriptions and hiitorical facts, prin ted on large and beautiful type n- the finest paper, the whole enveloped in a neatly printed cover. 11l Any individual who wil iobtain and for ward six advanced subscription ,■ , jhall be entitled to a copy of the work. Clubs m i)\ receive twelve copies to one address for S6O, or v enty-live copies to one address for SIOO, in eithe rase free of pos tage. j The first part, containing an e|ig raved title page and vignett, with two views am etter-press des criptions, will be issued on the ti s : of November, 1840, and subscriptions should b orwarded prior to that time. ; Editors who publish and call tention to this prospectus, will, by forwarding jff eir paper to the editor, be entitled to a copy of this worn, Communications and subscriptlo is must be ad dressed, post paid. I WM. Cl -RICHRRDS. Editor of Georgia (‘Pennfield, Ga.) ■ ■ - i-| ■ VALUABLE LANDS FOM SALE IX BURKE COUNTY. , r IHE subscriber offers for safeione thousand Jl five hundred acres of Land,} lying in Burke county, on Ogeechy River, immft lately by and around the One Hundred Mile * ation, Central Railroad, with about one third cleared, a part of which is fresh, and all in good real r, and as well watered as any place in Georgia. I’ 'here is also a good new two story dwelling hi’ e, and a gin house, together with other out '.oases. Should any person wish to buy a settlem r t, they will of course look for themselves, —and i i|y may expect a bargain there. WILLIAM f*. ALLEN. July 4 I 3m j f| HE WARE-HOUSE AND |COMMISSION I BUSINESS, heretofore transaltld in the name of REES & BEALL, in Augusta, (laj, is dissolved this day by limitation. The unfijijihed business of said concern will be attended ttl >y EGBERT B. BEALL—and for that purpose,!; i 1 be the only authorized person to use the name! he late firm. He will also continue the business o • his own ac count, at the same stand, and we b 1 g the continu ance of the patronage of our former i tends. JNO. RE] S?, Oct. 1,1840. (w6t) EGBERT BEALL. The Milledgeville Recorder, Jour igl and Stand ard ot Lnion, Athens Whig, and Cci mbus Enquir er, will copy weekly, till the first o; November. POSTPONED ADMINISt! lATOR’S SALE. | A GREEABLE to an order of thellnferior Couit A of Richmond county, when siting for ordi nary purposes, will be sold, on the fifst Tuesday in November next, at the court hou e in Stewart county, a lot of land belonging to th estate of Lot Williams, deceased, containing twe hundred two and a half acres, lying and being in the county of Stewart. Sold for the benefit of the leirs and cre ditors. Terms of sale cash. « W ILLIAM GLO\ 'iR, Adm’r. September 4, 1840. : ADMINISTRATOR’S g ILE. ON the first Tuesday in January next will be sold at the lower market, in ot uience to an • order of the Inferior Court of Rich 1 land county, three negroes, viz: Billy, Sandy and G jrge, belong ing to the estate of John Hatfield late oi said county, deceased. Sold for the b hafit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. „ JESSE KE? f, Adra’r. November 4, 1840. SHERIFF’S SALE TILL be sold on the first Tuesd y in becem v T her next, before the Court E ifise door in the towmof Waynesboro, between th iljsual hours of sale, the following property, to w t : one tract ot Fine Land, containing three hundr d and forty - five acres, not eor less, adjoining land of William Buxton and *tl ters. Levied on as th property of William I.d. ji 03a! and Randle Wim eSily, to sat isfy sundry fi. i as. in favor of Edwali Tabb and imcey Roe vs William I. I. Royal ind Randle Wimberly. i* v V made and relume! 10 me by a constable. ' ISAAC MEf 5£X, November 4, jg. 10. Sheriff. - B STAT lONEIiY, MUf ICALIN i, FANCY A! TTCLES, ® c *j otC. he subscriber ha s just received a! additional supply, among w hich are Foolsc; and Letter led n, Steel Pe: 8 , < pills. Inks, ' K Hand9 V Flutes ’> Eifes, Clario itts, Horns, p, Medical 1 -ooks, princip: ly the text bo< kcoT the S. M. Colit S e of Georgia j lUfnSon AlfhaViacs, a nd all other k ills, includ ing the American Alman actor.B4l. ,■; idank Books made too er - : T S STO¥, No. 247 Broa street, vet 27 tw 2w ' Oi >posite the L 3. Hotel. GLOBE 1 HOTEL, August N Ga - The imder«is»e I, lateof tbiSMerchants’ M m Hotel Charleston ,S. C., wi Md inform his friends and O PU bI >c >at he has he above Hotel, and w now reat to accom mofi rte those s* ho may too r him will their pa - ronage. He wvR make ;ne boast of v lit he will do f ;Ether than to «ay, that his tables ill be fur nUh d with the best the m; irkets d, and the —establishment receive his-jwr sonal atte lion; and if those whcfall on him once are not sa sfied with > 1 ill of date end accommed ations,he ill not so- UcU them to call again. WILLIAI GOSS, oct 30 . , trw »vlm The Edgefield Advems* ir, Green lie Moun taineer Columbia South Carol iman, an, MUledge viUe Standard of Union, mil the .hove four Lines weekly, and send then- bills for j yment to ® * AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY I s \ I’he Castings from this establishment have given universal satisfaction since it has been in operation. ? We have now on hai d a large stock of the raw material, of the best quality, and are ready to re ! ceive orders for any description of CASTINGS, ! either for Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, 01 othe r purposes. As we have a first rate Pattern 1 Maker, and use nothing but the best materials consequently we can warrant our ( astings not only 1 to work well, but be as strong and as well made as any manufactured at the North or elsewhere, and we challenge comparison. 1 We also manufacture to order any kind of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We are now getting up, and will soon hive made on hand iorsale,a variety of PLOUGHS, of all kinds an.l sizes, from the small Poney Plough up to the large four horse Plough. Also, Straw-Cutters t Corn Shelters, Harrows, Wheat Fans, Cultivators , Wagons, Carts, SfC., SfC. Persons wanting such articles would do well to call, as w r e 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 U Co. D AVI D A . V AS ON , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Palmyra, Lee county, Ga. Will practice in the adjoining counties of the Chat tahoochee and Southern Circuits. references ; Hon. C. AthenS ’ Ga ' Col. A. Reese, ? ~ ~ Johnston & Robson, 3 1 * ’ J. W. Jones, Augusta. w4m-oct 15 COMMISSION BUSINESS. ' QTOVALL, SIMMONS & Co. continue to trans a<:t tfi e Warehouse and Commission Business, at their Fire Proof Warehouse, which is in com plete order for the storage of Cotton and Goods. Their t barges will be such as may be customary. Augusta. Augusts. 1840. wl2t ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. rax Left the subscriber’s plantation, reai V 4 Quincy, Florida, on the Bth ult., a negio fellow by the name of JOSHUA. He is about 30 years old, 6 feet high, inclines to stoop forward w r hen walking, commonly weais large whiskers. He had on, when he left, a bine twilled homespun coat and osnahurg pantaloons. He sometimes calls himself Joshua Bush, having formerly belonged to a family by that name, near the Lower Three Runs, in the State of South Cai- j olina. Joshua is well known in the city of Sa vannah, on the Savannah river, and in Augusta, Ga., where he is aiming to get; and from there, very probably, he will make his way to Charles ton, S. C. 1 have some reason to believe he has a forged pass. The above reward will be given for his aj - prehension and delivery to me at my plantation in Florida, or SSO if lodgea in the State of Georgia or South Carolina, so that 1 can get him. sept 4 S. WINKLER. NOTICE. •ax LODGED as a runaway in the jail of jK Abbeville District, South Carolina, on :he 29ih ult., a negro man about thirty five or lorty years old, stout built, five feel ten inches high, and ready spoken, who calls ; himself MARCH, and 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, Fail field District, South Carolina, until the 25th May next. The owner 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 State of South Carolina. aug 25 wly J. H. COBB, S. A. D. «X BROUGHT TO RICHMOND JAIuTon | the 17lh of October, a Boy by the name of vL MOSES, the said Bey is of a dai k complex- ion, about live feet eight inches high, about forty-five or fifty years of age, ai d says he belongs to John Cowart, of Sumpter County, Georgia. The owner of the Negro is requested to come forward prove property, and take him away, LAWRENCE T. BHOPP, Jailor. Augusta. Oct. 13, 1840. o!5 3tw •ax RANAW AY from the subscriber, a negro boy’named GLAGOW between 20 A*,. a «d 21 years of age, about 5$ feet high, ■J»iLi stout built, very dark complexion, with a very thick head of hair—lie is supposed to be lurking abcut Augusta, or upon the Sand Hills. A liberal reward will be paid for his delivery, or his being lodged in any safe jail, so that I get him. oct 9-ts JAMES W. CLARK. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REW ARD. ABSCONDED from the subscribers, on Si the 25th inst., two NEGRO FELLOWS, (who are brothers), the youngest ot which is about nineteen years old, the other about twenty-eight years old, both are of dark complexion, though the smallest is some the daik est, big mouth, and thick lips. The largest has a sly look, and speaks slow when spoken to. They both wore off when they left white hats, and blue or black cloth coats. The father of the smallest boy, whose name is Bob, lives in Augusta, and we are informed hires his time, named Lewis, and is under the management of Mr. King. I hey ma}- have been decoyed off by some white man, and in such case we will give Fifty Dollars for the Negroes and rogue lodged in jail for safe keeping, so that we can get them. Jacob is the name of the largest boy. SHERROD ARRINGTON, HENRY ARRINGTON. Jefferson County, Oct. 29,1840. wtf The Charleston Courier will copy the above weekly till forbid, and forward their account. •ax BROUGHT to Richmond County Jail, Ws on the 13th of October jast, a Negro Boy xL who calls himself ALFRED, and states tha; he belongs to Moses Walker of Buike County. The said boy is about twenty years of age, and about five feet six inches high, dark com plexion, speaks quick when spoken to, and has the appeal ance of a smart boy The owner of the said boy is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. LAW’RENCE T. SHOPP, oct 28 w 3 Jailor. Georgia, Columbia county, Dist. No 7. JOHN W. BEALLE tolls before me Horses, to wit: two Sorrels, one —WM— supposed to be four years old, 15 hands high, three white feet, blaze faced ; the other nine years, 16 hands high, three w hite feet, blaze face • the Brown horse seven years old, 17 hands high’ blazed face, white feet, with a white spot on his’ nose; the Cream horse, black mane and tail 12 years old, wlite spot on his left hind foot, white spot on his nose Appraised by William Drane and Edmund Fuller, the two Sorrel horses to $l6O - Brown horse to sso ; the Cream to S7O, this sth day of October, 1840. JESSE EVANS, J. p. A true extract from the Estray Book. oct 14 DAVID HARRIS, Cleik. ADM JI MSTK AT RI X’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next will be sold at the lower market in this city, in obe dience to an cider of the Inferior Court of Rich mond county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, the following property , belonging to the estate of Michae Waggoner, late of said county, deceased, viz: one house and lot whereon he formerly re sided, on Broad street; one tract of land (his for mer summer seat) containing one hundred and forty acres, six miles from the city, well improved; and three Negroes, Joe, Stephen and Peggy. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. FRANCES M. WAGGONER, Adm’x. November 4, 1840. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell the whole of the .ands be longing to the estate of James Mcßride, late of said county, deceased. Sept. 25, 1840. JOHN R. KITTLES, Ex’i. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Rich mond county, when sitting for o i din ary purposes, for leave to sell all the Real Estate and Negroes, b longing to the Estate of Rebecca Quizenberry deceased. A. SIBLEY, Adm’r. August 18, 1840. __ IXOUR months after date, application will be ' made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real cstale of Joseph H. Bell, minor of Archibald Bell, deceased. JAMES GODBY, Guardian. October 3, 1840. I TOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE, Application ’ will be made to the Hon- the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of the late John Clarke, of said county, decM. sept. 16 WM. H. GOODRICH, Admr. ITOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court o( Burke county, for leave to sell three hundred and eighty acres of land belonging to the estate ol John McCov,deceased. J. C. ATKINSON, ? Adm’rc JOHN WALLACE,^ July 10,1840. I TOUR months after dale, application will be ' made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of John Jones, late of said county, deceased. July 18, 1840. KDW. VV. JONES. Adm’r. ITOUR months after date, application will be ’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jel i ferson county, when sitting for ordinary purposesi for leave to sell all the real estate and negroes o Nathan Stephens, late of said county, deceased, so 1 benefit of the neirs and creditors of said deceased July 25, 1840. JOHN CROOKS, Adm’r. I>OUR months after date application will b« 1 made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court o j Jefferson county, for leave to sell a lot of pine lan ( in said county, being a part of the real estate o. Samuel Hannah, minor of VV in. Hannah, deceased for the benefit of said minor. THOMAS HANNAH, Guardian. September Bth, 1840. _ I TOUR months after da’e application will be _ made to the honorable Inferior Court of Co lumbia county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell all the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Isaac Lowe, late of Columbia coun ty, deceased. CURTIS LOWE, Adm’r. September 2, 1840. OUR Months after date, application will ho made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke County, for leave to sell a Negro, belonging to the estate of Thomas Mallory, deceased, for division. JOHN B. ROBINSON, Adm’r. July 10, 1840. - - - IjNOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, foi leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres of land, belonging to Joseph H. Bell, a n.inor. JAMES GODBEE, Guardian. September 10, 1840. ITOUR months after date, appl'.ca ion w ill be _ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the real ami personal estate of Mitchell Nelson, late of said county, deceased. July IS, 1840. JOHN CARTER, Adip’jr. . 1 TOUR months after date, application will be 1* made to the Honorable inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell 5(J() acres of land, belonging to the estate of Daniel J. Evans, deceased. Aug. 8, 1840. JESSE P. GREEN, Adm’r. JNOUR months after date, appl.cation will be made to the Honorable luferioi Court of Rich mend county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Real Estate, and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of 'I hom-as Quizenbeny , deceased. A. SIBLEY, Adm’r. August 18, 1840. ITOCR months after date, application will be ' made to the honorable Inferior Com tof Burke ' county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of Lewis Wimberly, sen., late of said county, deceased. August 11, 1840. SAML. FOSTER, Adm’r. (TOUR months alter date, application will be ' |p made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, for leave to sell eighty acres of land be longing to the estate of Drury 1 orenand. deceased MARK SIUKES, Adm’r de bonis non. July 10, IS4O. R months after date, application will be made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sittingfor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Samuel M. Newton, deceased. JAMES W. LEE, Administrator. October 13, 1840. :p pci ric; cffvrm i:nt. the cure of white swellings, scrofulous and other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings and infiam mat ions, scald head, w omen s sore breasts, rheu matic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases generally. The proprietor has received at least a thousand cert fi cates and other documents in favor of his SPECI IIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost ail the complaints in their worst stages—to which ointment or slicking piaster can be applied Among these certificates, there are a great number from the most eminent physicians in the country, who use the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or ail others which have ever been invented. I he 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 and diseases of horses; and among them are no less than a dozen certifying to the most per fect cures which it has performed on the sore backs of some of those animals. Altogether the proprietor leels no hesitation in stating—or in put- P r <>°f against all composition—that lIARRIbUN 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 its general good qualities, hut is willing to risk his reputation on a single trial , for 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 50 cents per box. Sola at all the principal DRUG STORES in au g2o Augusta, Ga. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. II/ 7 ILL be sold before the Court House door of Cassvil'e, Cherokee County', on the fust Tuesday in January next, by oid.u of the Hon orable Intelior Court of Columbia County, sit ting as a Court of Oidmary, Forty acres of Land ly ing m said County of Cherokee, in the Third Dis trict and 1 bird Section, known and distinguished in plan of said District as Lot No. 389. The said lot of Land belonging to the estate of Abraham r uller, and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. R. W. BELL, Administrator. October 29, IS4O. EXECUTOR’S SALE. A to an order of the honorable the ■A Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sit tmg as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, on the first x uesday in December next, before the court house door at Appling, Columbia county, between the usual hours of sale,tW’o Negroes, to wit- a boy an°l U -I y , CarS l of a S e > b Y the name of George, ' 1 k- M y the name of Darkus, about seven Am i n T' Sold as the pioperty of Eleanor D. Appling, deceased, for the benefit of ih e creditors. GREEN J. DOZIER Ex’r August 13, 1840. * r - MOFFAT S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES » an HESF, medicines are indebted for their name, fi. to th. ir mani rest and sensible action in puri fying the spring and channels ol life, mid enduing them with renewed tone and vigor, in manv bun* dred certified cases which has been made public, an d in almost every species of disease to which t l, e human frame is liable, the happy effects ol MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PIIKNIX BIT TERS have been gratefully and publicly ac- Inowledged by the persons boneflitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beauUlnlly philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they sonsequently LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases ot every form and description. 1 heir first operation is to loosen from the coats ol the stomach and bowels, the various impurities and crudities eon tantly settling around them ; ano to remove the hardened fasces which collect convolusions of the smallest intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitu al costiveness with 11 its train of evils, or in a sud den diarrhoea, with its eminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and htn-te the prejudi* e of those well informed men against quack me.iicnies—cr medicines prepared and her laded to the public bv ignorant p< rsons. Jhe se cond effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action ot which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. Theblocd, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the beat, being thus purified by them and nourished by toud coming from a clean stom ach, courses Ircely th.ough the veins, renewsevery part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Moffat’s Vegetable Lite Medicines have been thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy lor Dyspepsia, I latulency , 1 alpitation ot the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Head ache, Restlessness, 111-temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, C os liveness, Diarrhoea, ( huleru, Fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kind, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consump lion, Scurvy, Fleers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive com plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and oiher disagreeable Complexions, Sait Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and influenza and various other complaints which afflict the humar frame. In fever and ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been must eminently successful; so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost uni versally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patient is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly I according to the directions. It is not by a news-: paper notice, or any thir-g that he himself may say | in their lavor, that he hopes to gain credit, it is 1 alone by the resuli of a lair trial. MOFFAT’6 MEDICAL MANUAL; designed j as a domestic guide lo health. —This lutle pamphlet 1 edited by \V. H Moffat 375 Broadway New York, | has been published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will be found highly interesting to persons seeki g health. It reals upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price 25 cents —lor sale by Mr Moffat’s agents generally. These valuable nit du ines are for sale by WM. M D’ANTIGNAC, tSole Agent for Augusta ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Dreghorn, deceased, ate requested to make payment to the undeisigned, and those having claims against the same, w ill please present them, duly proven within the time prescribed by- law. ELIZABETH DREGHORN, Admin’x. September 15th. 1840. ADM 1M ST RATHIX’S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of John B. /\ Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requested to make immediate payment to A. C. j Caldwell, who is my authorized agent, and those , holding claims against said estate, are required to I hand them in duly- attested, within the tune pre scribed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON, Apni 4, IMU. trvvti Administratrix. Div. ... sfOH.N. a German pnyviCiun ol much nose, naving devotee ms attention .or some years to rne cure ann removal of tnect uses of NER VOUS AND SICK HEAD aCHE, has the satis faction to make known, ilia he has a renudy which by removing the causes cures effectually and |>erma nently ibis distressing complaint. There are many famines who have considered Sick Headache aeon- j stitntionul incurable family complaint* Dr. 8. as sures them that ihey are mistaken, ai d labouring under distress which tney might not only alleviate hut actually eradicated by the us» if his remedy. It is the result ol scientific research,and is entirely i of a different cbaiacter from advertised patent raedi- ! cities, and is not unpleasant to the iaste. HEADACHE, SR K OR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn’s j remedy lor this distressing eornpaint is every day | gaining is certainly a matter ot much astonishment, ! That so m ich suffering should have existed forages i w ithout any discovery of an effectual preventive, or ! cure, is truly a subject of much regret hut Dr. S. now assures the public that such a remedy has been invented as will convince the most, credulous. The principles on w hich it acts arc simple and plain. It is ■ an u milled fact that this complaint, whether called ! Bick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim arily from the stomach—those who think they have the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this ' organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that th“ sys- I tern has become vitiated or debilitated, tlnough the i stomach, and that only through the same channel must they expect s restoration of jhe naiural and healthy functions of the system. This object. Dr Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to attain. The truth of this position cannot be controverted, and Ihe sooner sufferers with ihe headache become convinced of it, the sooner will their suffering end in restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pledges ins prrfessionai reputation on this fact. Tne remedy may lie had ol apothecaries generally throughout the United Stales. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232 Broaa-streel. Augusta. lnar 26 PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. Fills are no longer among those of doubtful utility. 1 hey have pasted 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 all parts of the United States, the Can adas, lexas, Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that has ever been prepared for the relief of suffering man. 'ihey have been int.oduced vv herever it was found possible to carry them ; and there are but. few towns that do not contain some remarkable evidences of them good etfec:s. The certificates that have been presented to the proprie tor exceed twenty- thousand ! upwards of live hun dred ot v\ Inch are from regular practising physicians, who are the most competent Judges of their merits. Utien have the cures perlormed by this medicine been the subject of editorial comment in vaiious newspapers and journals ; and it may with truth >e asserted, that no me heme of the kind has ever received testimonials of greater value than are at tached to this. I hey are in general use as a family medicine, and there are thousands of families who declare they are never satisfied unless they have u supply always on hand. * * J Ihey have no rival in curing and preventing Bilious fevers. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Siek Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, i lies, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, 1 ur f i 7, wn S ae Nausea, Distension of tlie Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoe, Flatulence, Habit ual Costive ness, Loss of Appetite, 1 ioiched or fallow Complex, m, and in ali cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a cathanic or an aperient is ice t( . Ihey are exceedingly mild in their opeia la'T'’hPr o UCUIg neil J ier nausea, griping nor debtiuy. I he efficacy ol these pills is so well known, and their use so general, that further comment is con sidered unnecessary. for further parttcuiars. see Dr. Peters’ pam hiet. whicu can be naa gratis ot anv ot me Agent EXECUTRIX’S SALE. A G^» EABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Warren county, wil] be sold at tbe court TWmf ln Said count Y’ on Ihe first Tuesday in s fft b » S h neXt ’ ° ne negJ ° Woma " named sold as the property ot Samuel Story, senior, late Arms Sn ed> !° l ' the benebt the heirs let ms made known on the day of sale. September 28, IS4O. AC * Sroi *Y» Executrix. applies .o mo W for letters of A&iblsL.ion, dr - --J „„ the Estate of Nathan Stephens, late ot saul C °Thes'e arc therefore to cite a..J admonish all and These ai , , creditors of said deceased, sr-ffi j Given under my hand at office, thi» 30th day ox September, g*%y E2ER B OTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia. Jefferson county* %*/HEREAS, Thomas VV. Battey applies foi \\ letters of administration on the estate an effects of Samuel W. Bobbins, late of said county are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 24th . ep tCTeptr2SS4°EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. Gorgia, Jefferson county : 11/HEKEAS, Taileton Dailey apnlies for let- W ters of administration on the estate and ef fects of Harriet Dailey deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause (if any thty have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 24th Sep tember, 1840. sept 28 EBENEZER BQTHW ELL, Clerk Georgia, Scriven County: WHEREAS, James Parker senior, applies for letters of administration on the estate of John Parker deceased, These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish all and singular, the kindled and creditors of 1 said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if anv they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given unaer my hand, at office, in Jacksofcoro, this Bth day of October, 1840. oct 13 ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. SALE OF LAND AND NEGROES. WILL be sold at Lincolnton, on the Ist Tues day in December next, two tracts of Land, lying in Lincoln county. One containing one hun dred and forty acres (more or less,) joining lands of George Collars, John Guice, and others. The otuer tract containing 299 acres (more or less,) ly ing oa Fishing Creek in said county, joining lands of R. B. Wheeler, O. Florence, and others. Also thirteen likely Negroes, consisting of Men, j Women, Boy s, and Girls, all sold as the property of Obadiah Florence, deceased, late of Lincoln l Ga., fur the purpose of making a distnbu , tion among the Legatees of said estate. THOMAS G. GLAZE, Adm’r. September 10, 1840 wtd A DAI I NISTIi ATO It’S NOTICE. DEB 1 OkS to the estate of John Clarke, de ceased, are no:ified to make payment to the undersigned, and persons having demands will hand in the same legally proven within the time pre scribed by law. sept 10 WM. H. GOODRICH, Admr. VI )M IN IST R A TOR’S NOTICE.—AII persons having claims against the estate o f James | Carswell, late of Richmond County, deceased, are required to hand them in, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and those in debt will I make payment. K. CL AUK E, Administrator. Octobet 23 1840. METHODIST SOUTHERN KOOK ROOM i No. liayne street, opposite Messrs. J. S. Sr L. Bowie, Char lesion, S. C. nnHE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- X zens of Charleston and the public generally,that the above e tablishment is now in full operation, where may be found a full asssoitment of Theo.o 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 kept on hand, an extensive assortment of School, Classical, Medical, and Miscellaneous Books, Sta ■ tion ary, See. Also, Binders’ Materials, such as Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Russia Hides, Baik Skivers, Blue and Red Skivers, Buie and Bed Roans, Binders’ Boaids, Super Royai, Royal, Medium, Demy, Flat Cap, Blotting, Envelope, and Press Papers, &tc. All of j which will be sold wholesale or retail, on as good | terms as any other house in the city'. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. oct 16-sw3vv juHN W. STOY, Agent. NEW MEDIC INE STORE, (at THE 01,D STAND OF W. H. TURPIN.) AUGUSTA, GA. JN O . B . At W . 11. TURPIN, VRE now receiving an entire new stock of MEDICINES, PAINTS, GILS, WINDOW GLASS, &.c., &c., which they oiler to their friends : and the public generally on reasonable terms, and ■ hope by the quality of articles and prompt atten ! tion to merit patronage. oct 23 trw<kw2w. Cl ACTION.—The public is cautioned against J trading for a promissory note.made by Samuel Howell. on or about the third day of April last, pay-able Ist of January last, for One Hundred Dol lars, interest from date,in favor of J. W. Kittles and by him endorsed —the same having been lost or mislaid oy tne suhscrioer. to wnom settlement has oeen made by the drawer. THOS. BARNES, mar 6 wtt SCHOOL NOTICE. TIHE subscriber wil continue his School at the . new dwelling on Walker street, and hopes that the distance to his place will not be an objec tion with any lady or gentleman who may be kind ly 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 in the minor branches of Mathematics,and should a suffi cient patronage be extended to him, he could secure the services of a gentleman of well known ability in Mathematical science. In reference to the sub scriber himselt, he has had charge of Schools and Academies in this State during a period of ten years, and begs leave to refer, if necessary, to Col. Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev. Juiiah Harris, before whom he had been examined by a classical gentleman of the North, before he could be admitted to take the Rectorship of tne Columbia County Academy, which he had for three years. Should a class of eiget or ten young men be found, be could devote two hours to their in struction each day, at a lime that would not inter fere with his Sc hool. There are three things con nected with tiie 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 Verse cannot be acquired. Ihe hist quarter’s tuition will be required at entrance, and the scholastic year will be the same as that of the other Seminaries of the city. At a future time should his patrons desire his coming to a more convenient place, he will comply with their wishes, it lie meets wita sufficient pa tronage. DANIEL MAHONEY, oct 5 w4t : Xj r ’ Constitutionalist will give the aoove four weekly msertions. In the Superior Court of Richmond County. Term, 1840. William Bostwick,-\ vs. i-Rule Nisi. John P, Coles. 3 IT PON the petition of William Bostwick, settin g j forth that he was in the possession of a pro missory note, made by one John P. Coles, dated on the 30th day of July, 1819, and payable sixty days after date, to the order of William Bostwick & Co. foi tnree hundred and seventy five 46-100 dollar;* which was destroyed by 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 terra of this court, why a conv should not be established in lieu of said original note. It is further utdered, that a copy of this rule be served on the said John P Coles thirty davs pnor to the next term, or be published once'a month for lour months prior th ei eto, in one of ffie puolic gazettes of the city of Augusta A true extract from the minute* August 27. IS4O. JAMES McL YWS Cl’k Addison E. Harr's ? f letters of Administrationwith’ii l ll ^I'llsl- - on the Estate of John H , lie % Burke county, deceased. es > J r -,l»^ '1 hose are therefore to cite and singular the kindred and creditor, of "S to be and appear at my office, within ti scribed by law to show cause, if a .., le u why said letters should not be granted Gtven under my- hand at office this ' Oc.olrer, 1840. T. H. * ' — » l lett Georgia, Columbia county U HEREAS, Allred J. Dunn, Adminl *r the Estate of George \V s applies for letters of dismission from s^ det J * I hese are therefore to cite and —== singular, the kindred and creditors oft S ed, to be and appear at my office 1 H prescribed by law, to show cause if why said letters shou d not be granted “ D -1 Given under my hand, at office, thic *‘ IS4 °- GABRIEL JONES Georgia, Columbia county , \\f 1 EA S A llm ity Me Donald applie 8 f orl fri-H' TT let sos administration on the PstM rI *> q . V r McDonald, deceased: tSla,e Jok These are therefore to cite and admonio. , * singular, the kindred and creditors of said J to be and appear at my office within th* c * * sciibed by law, to show cause, if any r|U ! why said letters should not be granted * 1 Given under my hand, at office, this Q th e iilustr ber, 1840. GABRIEL JOExs ciLKI / __g>£j*rk. coU'Ac Georgia, Columbia • ouuty ; VV HEREAS Khoda Taylor and Abel J n -a ff mgson, apply for letters of AdminiJ ‘ on the Estate of James Taylor, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish mi singular the kindred and creditors of saidd, • n to be and appear at ray office, within the dm scribed by law, to show cause, if any the, why said letters should not be granted 1,1 Given under my hand at office, tins Ist a, r October, 1840. GABIm.LJOxa! Georgia, Columbia county; " emo- U HEREAS, John Lamar, Executor of uy 1' " *ll of V\ illiam W. Harden, decease* E! inem plies for letters dismissory from said estate as an These are therefore to cite and admonish and singular, the kindred and creditors oi sail J " of ° V ceased, to be and appear at my office wiy f I’ 0 ' 61 time prescribed by law, to shew cause,’if vVa - * have, why s id letters shou.d not be granted ' 1 Given under my- hand, at ollice, this 3Uth L , 50clC May, 1840. GABRIEI. Jon|° ! % Georgia, Columbia county; VV HERE AS, William S. Dunn. Executor.! iihr* VV the Will of Winnifred Dunn, impc applies for letters dismissory from said es’ate ’ sexo 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all be a singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceaje eve; to be and appear at my office within the lime nr. its a scribed by law, to show cause, if any they hL it? t why said letters should not be granted. 1 i oke Given under my hand, at office, this 4th Jon* ear. 1840. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk ’ 'f Georgia, Ncnven county ; ' HJ HERE AS, application will be made to 'he Inferior Court of said County, when sink tit'i for ordinary purposes, by Elizabeth Vickrey, fe letters ot administration on the estate of Hezekiaf f: e Vickrey, deceased, late ol Scriven County. * , These are therefore to cite and admonish all and -ud singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased tic to be and appear at my office within the time p* ; sciibed by law, to show cause, if any they have wny said letters should not be granted. Given uucer my hand at office, this I6th day of c .\ September, 1840. •„ AL EX A K DER KEMP, Clerk. o ft Georgiit, Jeffer.-on County: WHEREAS, William Hutchins applies tome for letters of administration ou the estate and effects cf Rebecca Raiford, late o! saidcountv, 1 deceased. I'hese are therefore to cite and admonish ali ini ni ; singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, f r l)U to be and appear at my office within the time pref; ( scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, ar why said letters should not be granted. vv Given under my hand, at office in Louisville, tb this 14th September, 184 CV 4 0 , EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. c i Georgia, Jefferson county ; ik Si HEitEAS, John Bostick, Executor of last * V wnl and testament of Mrs. Agatha Seal, t! late of said county, deceased, applies for litters m dismissory from said estabe-, »■ c t These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular, the kiucred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if siny they have, why sai l letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this Bth May, ‘ E. BOTH W ELL, Clerk ' Georgia, liurke county : k * HEREAS, Abel Lewis,adrninistratoronthe * » estate of Stephen Boyd, deceased, applies or letters dismissoiy from said estate ; j hese aic therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 singular, the kitdred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro f this 10th July, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, liurke Couuly : U! HEREAS, James, Ehance, administrator oi Mary Chance, applies for letters dismissory on the estate of said deceased, I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew, cause if any they have, \\ hy said letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand, ai affice, in Waynesboro, this 16th day of May, lts4o. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke eouiity : WHEREAS, Thomas T. Ellison, applies lor letters of Administration on the Estate of Robert J. Allen, deceased, late of said county. These are therefore to cite and 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 time prescribed by law, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. * Witness, the Honorable James W. Jones, this 30th day of September, 1840. T.. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke countyr Hi HEREAS, James A. Mobley, applies for letters of Administration on the estate or Isaac Mobley, deceased. ibese are therefore t> cite and. admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to s-liew cause, if any they hate, why said etters should not be granted. Given under my Ll nd at office, in Waynesboro, this 28th day of September. 1841). T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke County; W HEREAS, James Brinson applies for letters ■ * of administration ou the estate of Stiring Brinson deceased, late of said County. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all singular, the kindred and creditors of saitL'leceasw, to be and appear at nay office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if aay they ba' e why said letters should not be granted. Witness the Hon. James V\ , Jones, one or the Justices of said Court, this 22d September, l^4o - 23 THOMAS R. BLOUNT, Cledk^ Georgia, Burke county : Us HEREAS, Andrew Carson, adminis i'at° r ? n the estate ol Mary Ann Carson, apph es lor , letters dismissory from said estate ; , 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said dti' ca>e ’ to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they ha u ’> wny said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at omce in Waynesboro, tins loth July, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, CierK. Georgia, Jefferson county I WHEREAS, James T. Beth well applies ki • * letters of administration on the estate a* l * l effects of John Crooks, late of said county deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all an “ singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pie* scribed by law, to show cause. If any they h ave » w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud, this 24ih Sept., 1840. sept 28 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk.