Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 06, 1840, Image 4

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Prospectus of a New Work to be entitled GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED, IN a series of original pictures, on steel, with let ter press descriptions. Ihe phm ol publishing in successive numbers pictorial works, illustrative yf the sccper y of countries, has long been a popu lar one in Europe, and is rapidly gaining favor in om own counu-v. The proposition to issue such a work, devoted to Hit scenery of Georgia, although novel, will find universal favor,and be regarded as it is by the Edit or, a plan at once felicitous and feasible. There is much scenery in our Slate, that is nut surpassed in beauty and sublimity, by that of any other Mate in the Inion. The upper coumiesab und in scenes, which need only be known to command tiro admi ration ot all who love the beauties ot nature. Much of the scenery of the North is inferior to our own, but is yet visited by thousands simply because it has been written sung an 1 “ lionized, by au thors and Haveners until its beauty has become universally known and appreciated. It is desirable that attention should redirected loouruwn resour ces of p'cturesq'ue in natural scenery, and when this is done, our own and Northern tourists will speedily render our beautiful views a' immortal as our language. The South is charged with general indifference to the progress of Literature and Fine Arts ; and probably the strongest foundation for the charge is found in nei inaction in enterprise calculated to lus ter these objects. The publication of the propos ed work will it is believed, be an effective blow at the foundation, asiep towards the establishment of our literary reputation, to which end much hon orable effort is now directed. A third consideration and the last which will now be urged, is the intrinsic value of such publi cation as “ Georgia Illustrated.” it will embo dy the representations of the beautiful and sublime in our State scenery, and afford to all, at a trifling expense, exact pictures of our mountains, rallies, •cataracts, public buildings, &c., which they may or may not otherwise behold, but which, in either case, would afford peculiar j leasu.e. The proposed work will be executed in a style superior to any s.milar pictorial work in the coun try. The plates will be executed on steel by em inent engravers, from original drawing, made ex pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Addr on llich ards, of Augusta. The engiavings will be accom companied with letter press descriptions, prepared for the work, aud in this department the editor will secure, as far as possible, the assistance and co-operation of our best writers, in short, no pains will be spmed to make thd work a perfe t gem of the kind, to me end that it may meet a welcome reception not omy at home but also abroad. CONDITIONS. I. “Georgia Ulus rated,” will be issued in monthly par's, in the quarto form, at $5 per annum inv iriabiy in advance, or at o'J cents lor each part, payable on delivery. 11. Each part will contain two highly finished en gravings, of Georgia Scenery, accompanied with letter-press descriptions and historical facts, prin ted on large ami beautiful type on the linest papet, the whole enveloped iu a neatly printed cover. ill Any individual who will obtain and for ward six advanced subscriptions,* ball be entitled to a copy of the worn flubs may receive twelve copi s to one address for sjo, or twenty-live copies to one address for SIOO, in either case free of pos tage. The first part, containing an engraved title page and vignett, with two views und letter-press des- j criptiuus, will be issued on the irrst of November, ] 1840, ami subscriptions should be forwarded prior i to that lime. Editors who publish an 1 call attention to this prospectus, wi.l.by forwarding their paper to the editor, be entitled to a copy of the wo.a, Communications and subscriptions must be ad dressea, post paid. WM. C. RICHRRi)?. Eaitor of Georgia Illustrated, (Pennlreld, Ga.) JXO. WILLIAM KAKUN, ( Formerly cf Hancock,J “BjiACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jj ’ Savannah, Georgia, re*pect f u!ly tenders his services to his friends and the public generally.— He will not engage in speculation of any kind whatever, but devote his time entire-iy to tire inter est oi those who eonlide to hurt their busines>. aug 31 wtDl fOt.KLT BOOK LOST! 1 MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, large enough to J\ hold a bank bill at ful’ tenth, containing the following no es, viz : lon Isaac Ramsay, payable tj 1 humas Wi.ey. for S4O, cn the Ist September, 1840; one on K. Vv. Beil, for S6O, dated about Ist August, i!ue one day alter date; one on K. 8. i Pouiius, for $9 75, due one day after date, and dat ed bay, 18 9; one note given tu Thomas N. Ham ilton, by Absalom Eady and self, for $l5O, w ith some credits en o.sed cn it, and due about two years ago. i Also —One note on Aps Eady, for S3O, with in terest from January, 1839, rrn de payable to Isaac Ramsey ; one do. on Wnri. A. L.Collins fur $33,75, 1 .dated rn July last; one do. on George W. Tool for $9, payable to Isaac Bryant, date not rtcollecled ; one do. on Thomas Stanford, amount nor dale rc co lected ; one do. on George W. Clark for a smal amount, dated about January, 1838, besides some other valuable paper-, and a small sum of money believed to be in the Look at the time lost, which the under is entitled to on delivering the book with -papers in it, and if no money, will liberally rewaid the tinder on the receipt of the papers. i forbid ail persons trading for any of said pa pers. william bell. Colombia County, Ga., Sept. 18, 1840. ts LINCOLN SHERIFF SALES. ’tA/'ILL be sold at Lincolnton, before the * Court House door,within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday of December next, the following property, tu wit: The interest of Ransom and Susannah Davie*, | during their life, in the Ten Negroes following, to wit; Nancy, a Negro woman slave, about 50 years i of age, and her nine children, Caroline, about 17, j Aggy, a girl about 8 years old, Joe, a boy about \ 16 William, a boy about 15. Jim, a boy about 13, , Ben, a boy of 11, Jeff, a boy of 9, Gilbert, a boy of j 7, and Napoleon, a boy 3 years old. Levied on | the life estate of the said Ransom and Susannah Davis to satisfy a li. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Liacom County, at the instance of Win. 1 M. Gibson. Property pointed out by Robt. A. Toombs, attorney. A1 o, wirl be sold at the same time and piace, the following pro erty, to wit: one Nigio woman named Lovey, forty years old, dark complected, six feather beds, and furniture complete, o o wal nut Sideboard, one Bureau, mahogany front, one painted Cupboard,one Clock,five pier Tab es,paint ed. two Was.h-st.ruds. four Looking-glasses, six Trunks, ten Chairs, lot of Crockery Ware, one Yoke .Steer aud Ox Cart, four Cows and 1 ear.ings, | seven head stock Hogs, seven Candlesticks, three j iron Pots, four Ovens, Fire Dogs, shovel and j Tongues, one b y Hors-', ten years old, ball face, one Gig and Har..ess, and House and Lot in the I village of Lincoln oi ,on which William Reynolds i .now liv-.s, all lc-vi d on to satify sundry li fas. against said William Reynolds in favor of Matthew j Coßais, from Inferior Court of Lincoln County. BENJAMIN F. TA fUM, Sheriff. November 2,1840. JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE. Tu tjk/ r iLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Decem- V f ber next, at the Market House in the town of Louisville, within the legal hours of sale, the following pioperty, to wit: E ght Hundred and Thirtyvtwo Acie> of Oak and Hickory Laud, en the waters ot Big Creek, adjoining lands of Aiex :.n 'or Lowrey and others, levied on as the property of James H. Bostic k, to Satisfy sundry li. fa.s. issued from a Justice Court in favor of James H. Jones and others. Levy made and rerurned to me by a Constable this 24th day of October, IS4O. Prop erly pointed out by defendant. WILLIAM 8. ALEXANDER,Sheriff. October 3i, 1810. WARREN SHERIFF'S SALE. AytTILL be sold at Ure tomt House door in - * arrentun, War ren County, Georgia, be tween the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues day in December,H e so lowing proper!v, name ly : On»> Bay* Mace, line® years old List ,-p r,n -. 1 U vied on as thepioperty oi t-avid 8;T. i■, to iti i v one ft. fa. r-sued bum ti.e Superior Court of V-. ~r-it it n Cotin ■v: Jeremiah Adan vs. said -:o-petty petty pointed cut by plain till this 29th oi .’octet-tr, IS4O JAMES HALL, Sheriff. < ctol cr, 31, 1840. , AUGUSTA IKON AND BKASs FOUND 111 w; IS The Castings from this establishment have given universal satisfaction since it has beeii in operat.on. We have now on hai d a large stock ol the raw mutt rial, of the best quality, and arc ready to re ceive orders for any description of CAB i ING.. either for Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, oi other purposes. As we have a first rate Patti n Maker, mid use nothing but the be-t materials consequent!v we can warrant our t listings no. only to work well, but be as strong and as well made as any manufactured at the North or clsewhcic, and we challenge comparison. We also manufacture to order any kind ol AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Wc are now getting up, and will soon have made on hand ror sale, a variety of PLuUGHS, of all kinds and sizes, from the small Poney TlouHi up to the large four horse Plough. Also, Straw Cutlers. Corn Shelters. Harrows, Wheat pans, Cultivators, Wagons, Carts, £c., sc. Persons wanting such articles would do we ll to call, as we arc 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 THGB. ROPKINS & Co. J GEORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A \ first rate pair of those Mill Stones, four and a half feel in diameter. For terms apply at tiiis office. jan 31 ts NEW GOODS. I riTHE subscribers have received their Fall and Winter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, consisting of a great variety of new and desirable a.deles, among which are tire fol lowing : Dullei an 1 Whitney Blankets, Cloths. Cassimers, BatincUs, Kentucky Jeans, red white and green Flannels, Kcrsys, plain and plaid Nogio Clothe, Brown and bleach d Shirtings and Sheetings, Apron • Check, Linen and cotton Bedlick, brown and I Thd Jean-, Black Last ng, co'ton Cassimere, for gig tops. Table Damask, birds eye and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, some superior undressed, French, English and American Prints, Furniture Prints, brown Holland, black Silecia, 3-4 and 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, Turkey red Print#, Black and blue Mack - »Td and lig’d Bombazines, French and English plain and lig’d Merinos, Rich emb’d Mu-lin Dc I.nines, pl’n and lig’d do. Black and blue black col’d and lig'd Silks, Plain and fig’d Swiss book and p1 ai J Muslin?, | Ladies, Gentlemens, Misses and Boys cotton and j woolen Ho-cv j Laigo rich lig'd Satin Points or Muiitilios, : Embroidered Thi-et. Cassini; ic, Plaid, Merino and ; Muslin De La Inc Shawls, I Rich pi iid Ribbons, satin Taffeta and Cap do. j Thioa i Laces and Edgings, Muslin Insertings and Edging?, j Plain and lig’d Eobinet, wash Blond and diamond Nett, Ladies black, white and colored Fillet Gloves aud Mitts, j Ladies up’i English siik Mitts, new style, j Kid. Buckskin, Merino, and ; i k Gloves, Bla k and blue butek Crape, and crape Veils, I VVlri e, black and coi'd crape Lcsse, i Black and w hite Eng ish si k lic,sc, ilorrered, hemstitched and lace edged Linen Cam- I brie Hdiiis, Linen, Cambric, and Linen Lawn, Chantiila mid diamond ne t Vci s, . slate coi’d Pongee aud cotton Chambray, feu ri ling dresses, Fancy siik h kfs, gent’s Pongee and LFk silk do. Shell and Brazilian tuck and sule combs. Elastic wrlstbaods, artificial Flo vers and Wreaths, \\ ha lei.-ones for I resses and Bonnets, lay orG, Ciaik’s and U iilet’s s.ool Thread, Black and coi’d Italian sewing Silk, ; Black, brown, and all eo. J linen T bread, I Carpet and furniture Binding, zephyr worsted Ivory Combs, . ern and Bull lo d.ossing do. Hair Brushes, toilet Powdri and fancy Soap, j Cologne water of a superior quality. Narrow and wide iintu T ape, bl’k end coi’d Braid, i Coronation B.aid, silver Thimbles, Pins Needles, 6a-. ixc. The above, with a variety of other articles, will | be s- Id on reasonable terms by W.M. H. CRANE 5c CO. oot 15 dlw w4t 231 Broad street. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION M i.Ktll \ VI.S. fSTHE subscribers have formed a co-partnersliip for the transaction of a factorage and com i mi sion business, under the firm of liOPKiMS $• STOVALL. They have taken the commodious i fire-proof Ware House on Mclntosh Greet, oppo site Gen. Thomas Dawson’s, formerly occupied by Heard cc Wilson,and more recently by D’Antignae lx Hill. Their storages are conveniently situated for the storage of coton or receiving and for ward ing of goods by Railroad or Wagon. They hope, by strict attention to bu-rncss, to merit a share of public p .tronage. LAMBETH HDPKINS, MAUCELLUS A. STOVALL. Augusta, July 8, IS4O. kawtf—jy .9 EXECUTOR’S SALE* i Wl ILL be sold on the tirst Tuesday in January 9 V next, at the Lower Market House,between 1 the usual hours of sale, T liree (3) Negro Slaves. ; the property of R. 11. Musgrove, deceased. Sold t-y ■ order of tnc Honorable Inferior Court of Rich -1 mond bounty, fur the benefit of the heirs and Cred ' itors of said deceased. EDWARD BCST IN, Augusta, Novem!;er 2, 1840. Executor. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE, i be sold on the first Tuesoay in Decetn- I f * ter next, at the Court House door in the town of Warren ton, VVar.en County, Ga., between the usual hours of sale, the so lowing property, to wit: Ore negro man slave named Elias,4s or 50 years old, levied on as the property of Samuel Fleming, to satisfy one li. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Wanen County, in favor of John Per sons vs. Barnuel Fleming ard Henry Conaway.— ; PrOpeity pointed out by Conaway. Also, one blazed face Bay Mate, supposed lobe | I eight years old; one Sorrel Mare, five years old, i | and seventeen head of Cattle, and eight head of j 1 Hog-, ic-vied on by a bailiff to satisfy an attach ’ men . returnable to the Superior Court of said Loun j ty in lavor of James Daniels vs. John Clary. Aiso, one Sorrel Fi.ley, 25 years od, will be I sold at the same ti r ne and place, to sati-fy an at- ; taclimeut in favor of James Daniels vs. John Clary, j I said attachment reiumuole to the Superior Court of said County. Piopeity pointed out hv plaintiff. I JAMES HALL, Sheriff. November 2 IS-10. EXECUTOR’S SALE. TETILL be sold on the first Tuesday n January : next, at the Court Home dour in Wanx-n --i ton, Warren County, Eight likely Negroes, to wit; Mortis, Kit, Ross, Silva, Eliza, Emily, Caroline, •and Oliver, belonging to ihc estate of i homas But t; el .of said County, deceased. Aiso, at the same time and place, a valuable Plantation, h ingin said County, on Little River, belonging to the same est. te, and being the Plantation whereon Peggy Ruttrel!, ate deceased, resided, containing Two Hundred T wenty-eight acres, mote or less, adj Til ing lands of Evans McFrary and others. The said sale- oeing made in conformity with a decree of the iiouoiable the Tupcrior Cou.t of said County, for the purpose ot distribution amongst the legatees of said deceased. Terms c sh. TIICMAS T. IUTTRKLL, Executor, Novemlrtr 2,1 40. ft"STiLL be sofit at the Court House in Warren s t/ ton Warren Coo ty, on t!|e first Tuesday } in . r.-r>na y next. Two Gun. r i ami Ninciv-ti.'li; ; .c(i f-• I• i >r. . ’ a ), iTtor.‘ or .■- .; h I**o Ha Siiiu Coin. , j vhereon ;.v,u?« M*'< n.ov >mw fives, adjoining fy j>r urd others, sold as tie* prupeay of Peggy But iUeii. (iece sed, by .he ccn-c..t oi un Legalecb. Terms at sale. THGB T. BUT ITiKLi , P aytown, < ct. 31,1840. Agent. •ILAW NOTICI’.v I subscriber h,s opened a Law Office OQ I Judge Longstrert’s lot in the village of Ox ford, New ton comity, vv here he \rill 1 e found at times vrnen not on the circtiit ! '•« w iil t>r - lire in Newton, Morgan, Walton. !V Gwin nett, Jasper, IJcnry and Butta countßs. Prisons trusting tbc under*uutd with Laziness, may I<l assured that it will be attended U> with fidelity. THOMAS UOVVAKD. 1 take pleasure in recommending Thomas How ard to the patronage of my friends and acquaintan ces. He :s talented and trust-worthy, and will have tlic benefit of my counsel, uMsever he 01 Pi.-; clients desire it. A. B, LONGbTHbET aug 3 , j ■-■".'r f- r ■ ■ ,'i * • •'»- '• ■' «- n : ?. K'" v * J ** !•* i : -'isJ f R/.H 4; -- X ;.f3 £.O \j m t Hi riAIIIUSON’S «PKt IFIC OINTJIEKT. fTNOII ilie cure of u bite swelling?, .scrofulous and other tumors, ulcer?, .sore leys, old anti fie«,h wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings and inflam mali-ms, scald head, women's sore breads, rht u mtdic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains, w hit lows, biles, corns, and external diseases generally. The proprietor has received at least a thousand eer; fi en• es and nil.or doeurreuls in favor of his .SPECI FIC riNTJMENT—and they enhance almost nil iho eompiainis in th ir worst stages —lo which ointment or stickingplaster can be applied Among these ei r.ificat s, there are u great number from lhe most eminent physicians in the country, who use the'Ointment in their daily pnserre**, in pr. ten nec to any, or ail others which havce.vc i heett invented. The proprieior has also r< reived a groat many (es thuoniais from fnriier-,, military genilemc n, larmcis, I and others, relative to the amazing eflieacy <>( his Uiutiucnt, in the bruises, mis, and all the rxien al complaints and diseases of horses: and among them are no 10-s than a dozen ei nt!y ing to llu most pi r lect cures which it has perfoimed 01 the s r re backs of euioo of those animals. Altogether the prop: ietor It els no hesitation in stating— or in pul ling it lo the proof against all composition—ih t liAltUiSu.Ws SFETIFIC HINT Vi KNT is vastly superior lo every thing of the kind winch Inis here to lore been o lie red lo the public; and the pi.quit lor not only vouches for ns general good qualm, s, hurt is willing to risk Ins reputation o i a tingle trail, lor he knows in in the in 3 ample experience, ti a :it canilot be used without immediate anil pa.pablo i benefit, in any one <d iho cnmpiatnts lor which it jis so highly recommended Retail price 5U cents I per hex. Sulci at all the principal I*i i ■ biOHKs in aug SO Augusta, Ga. i.A Ei ■■ roil’d) s V GE. ILL be sold lo liic highest bidder, on the y ♦ first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, at the Market hvusc in tire town oi l. ti’sviile, JelFersun C ounty, agreeably to the last wilt and testament of Hardy Morgan, de ceased, Four liundted Acres of Fite Lund. more or less, in said county, adjoining lands of Jo' n Lyons, Elijah Hudson and otheis. Also, Three Aegio Slaves, to wit: \\ i ney, a woman, about twenty-four yea s old; Margaret, a girl, about e.gii years old and Mason, a boy, about live yea is ( oid. Terms on the day < i sale. i'wi’HLN MORGAN. Executor. November 3, Ih-iU. r Alflii VANS SAGG. 4 DREEABLE to a:i order of tire Honorable the ; Inferior Cunt of MeiTtwclhor County, witea silling as a Court of OrMna.y, will be sMd on th ; lust i uesday jo January next, before die court housc uoor.it i.csuoro, Burke county, u thin t e usuai iroms ol sal •. one tra. t of land e nuan;- uig four bundled and eight acies, wli; icon William GHstrap cetcusfil lonneriy, and w,.e»e. n John W. Wist now lives, joining 1. rids of I.ih . i;uit hill, Drury v oiker, and others, sold lor the benefit of the hti.s of \\ iloy Gilstrap of .-aid county deceased. J e m d twelve months credit lor notes w nh ap ptoved see m y. Jr -i.L WO'ki E.N Octuner i. io-l‘h t. n.rdia:!. lAMlhii A ALE. UTILL 1c so d at the Court l oum, in Striven county, 0., the first i uesilay in December next, under the Wi 1 of Ann !i. Dunn, deceased, iat- of i.urhe tp-uiy, all t!.at tract of Land in Sctt.cn cn'milv, containiiig four hundred‘and fifty acres. (n o:o d less,) adj .icing hinds of Jotni S. liobi r's and other . iyiug a l e Beaver- darn Crch k Terms, twelve non its er*’lit, notes with ap proved sc; tintv r . Burelvtsei to pay in titles. Vv If.i.TA.'l LASSE I ii;>, Executor, j ..Scptomhf r 3". ! 8 to, OAK LA M> FOR S \ L K, fgNHK subscriber oilers lor sale his Plantation in |L Jefferson county, containing letwtin one I thousand and eleven bundle.; acres of oa . hickory | and swamp 1 ins', ihe improve menu are superior an ! its nearness to the Central frail lioad, together with its ferii ity, make .t a desiiable place. I ar sons wishing to pnrelnse are invited to come and see ihe giovving crop. Com and fodder, neat cat tle and It )g?, amongst which la-' are litrk*Mre and Philadelphia Whites,? an be had by thepitrchasrr or inly 14-wtf J. W. M. BKItUIKN. Toil NALIi, ' IbO A egroes, between 5 and 6,000 acres of Laud Co»-u, I odder, Shceu, Hags, Lattle, $ c. 4 c. rptli-: subscriber will sell < u Tuesday after the j|_ third Monday in L'eeembcr next, being the 2id day of Decern cr, ibH, IbO Negroes, his i l-.m taiion in Jefferson county, containing between 5,t-Off and 6,000 acres of Land ; the Corn, J udder. Sheep, Cattle, Plantation 'I oe!s ;.nd ut. nsjls, :.ne all other property connected w it!i the said planta- I tiou. it is deemed unnecessary To say much in re j gat'd to the above properly, c.- it is expected that j persons wishing to purchase will make inquiry.— ; it is sufficient t>* say tlial Pie Negroes me of supe ! riot quality and good character, and can be recom mended as ; uch. Phe sale will continue fn m day to day til! all are ro d. '1 he terms of sale are cash, as the sale of the a ove property is intended to meet the de mands of the subscriber’s creditors, whose demands will be taken as cash, or any arrangement with any of my creditors will answer the same purpose. All the above ptoperly Jo be -old at my planta tion, Cherry Hill, in Je lerson county, Ga., at the time above named. JOHN A COBB. September 4 td LAND FOR SALE. | sub eiiber has m view removing vvest 1. waidiy, oilers for sale the following tracts of j Land, viz: that valuable tract on which he resides, | containing 135 J acres, lying on toe Savannah River I and Soap creek, of which a part is first rate river | and creek low grounds. J here are three bund.ed I and fifty ac.es ol rt cleared, the balance in woods, | consi ing ol oak, hi-kory, poplar and wail.on Ihe cleared land is under a good fence Its pro— i ducliou cannot be sur; as-cd by any lands in the i up country. The improvomr nts consist of a cot— I venient and comlortable Duelling, besides (>i;r Hou?e, Bere w, ali new, and all other houses n( (s --saiy for a country residence and farm. ihe dwell ing is located on an elevated situation, and ;c --markably liealihy, with springs oi the purest water scattered throughout th.e premises. '1 here i- also on the premises, one of the best sites for a mill or mills ol factory there is in the up country, and its contiguity to the river writ make it more valuable. As the pun baser would wish lo exam ne the pre mises previous to making the purchase, it w. ujd be needless for me to give auy fat tiler description I of tire premises. j Also, 250 acres of land, No. 150, in the 21st j district, Decatur county in tins State. -vl o, 250 a re- of land, No. 3, in fust district in I Baker countv in this State. WM. B. CAN TELOW. Lincoln county, July 20. w3m I FXEtFTOiFS SALE. I lc sold on the fir-t Tuesday in January 1 ▼ V next, at the Couit House door m Hie tow n ! 01 JaeksonsLoiough, Scriven County, between the usual hours of sa e, ah the lair’s be longing, to the estate ot Jame-M. Bride, deceased, situated in sai l bounty, upon the Vraynosbeio Road, adjoining lands ot A. S. Jones, Thomas U. Burns, arm othejs, be ing tlu-place whereon the deceased resided n his ;fe time a d containing Six Hi.mired and I Li;-oty-seven a res, I'w-ve or w.-,! nop .. e!, j having ar. tx< client dw.-ffing ami gcd •..■n--uui;d- j {ir w 4 w A red, ai 1c:-.5 <1 ; 0 srj situ.-.lii nas , regains lualih. 'J o f.- sold agree c }e to the last I V \ l ■ u: ■■ ,KC£;: d to- the- sci flit u ’he legatees 1 jol ai 'l estate. JOHN ROBERT KIT TLES, 1 October 31, IST>. Excetßor. I j MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MED!' INE> 1 t JMIESF. medirines are indebted for their nnnje a. to tin ir manlTst and smsihlo action in puri ivirig Utc spring atitl channels ot life, and enduing d'ciu with renewed tone and v igor, in manv him .|r»r«i ceinfistl coses wbi'-u l.aa been niaiio piblic, and in almost ever} species o( dis asi: to vvhicL ilu; Jmnitin frumr is huhlc, the happy eQ/Tts ol MOFFAT’S I.iFTPJkhS AM) PUi’NiX 811’- TKks ! ave been gr»uful!y and puUlo iy, ac i nmidedgod by the persons boneliiitc-d, ami who went previously iinawjtimffßil wil!i the hfaitiilully piiihsopliiial f.rn.tuples upon which they arc compounded, ami upon which they e.nscquenily act. The LIFL MLDlCiNESrecommend themselves in diseases ol cVcrHnnn fif'd (k'scripiioi!. '1 heir fust operation is lo ioos -u from llic corns ol tlm stomaeff and hovvcls, thy various impurilies and eruilities eou-tanlly setlliog around them ; and to remove 1 lie hardened farces which collect cunvo.'usioiis of the final lest iniesiinos. Ollier m dicifics only pariially cleanse these, and leave t iich collected livasses b< Liritl aslo produce ha!)itu a! costivi ntss with 11 iU train ol evils, or in a sud den d airhcna, wiifi its t r ;merit Jnnspru. i his lac? is well Known to nil ur nia. am.iornists, who eje amine the human bowels after death ; and h:.ir“o the prejtidi; e of thote well 111/orated nidi against quack me 11 ices—cr medicine*prepared and hcr iaded to the } üblic I)ignorant p- rsons. 'i l;c se coiui effect ol the Life Medic.ncs is to cleafiso the kidneys and llie bladder, and by this uienns, the liver and (lie lungs, (he healthful a; turn ot which entirely depends upon the fr.-guiaiffy ol 1 lie uritiun' organs. 'J he Blood, v. hieh laloxs ir.s rod color irorn ihe agency of Ihe liver and the lungs before it i pa.->ts intoih« lien t, being tnus pnrilifd by 1 hem u1 id nourished h} loud coming from a dean stom ach, courses frrcly ih.ough the veins, renews every part of the svst-m and iriurriphanily mounts the banner of health in the dooming check MolTM’s Vegetable Lite iTcJiciiie = have been Ihorunghly at (tv ted, and pronounced a sovi-reigp remedy for Hy : ; fp.-i-*, FJutulency, I’sslpitarton d the lieari, Less of Appetite, Ifcarl-hurn utd Head ache, Kestle.-sness, iif-’.tntper, -\nxiety, Languor and flleln n«• lio! v, Coai iy fll ess, i inrrhcca, fholcrn, Fevers of ali kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of ail kind, Gravel, W oin.s, Asthma and < 'onsutnp lion, Beur\} , I leers, Invcirtatc Fores, Srorbttlic Kruptioiis e.nd Ibul (’emp'cxions, Kra f /tive com phi hi 18, Sallow, Cltmtly, and oilier d nugrt-cab'e Complexions, Suit Rheum. Erysipelas, Goinmon ! Colds and influenza at <1 various other complain.s j which afflict the; hum a" frame. In fixer and | ague, paitie niarly, (he Lite Medicines have been niost em ncntly snee s.-lul; so much so ihat in the Fever and Ague districts, 1 hysieiaiis almost uni versaliy [iresi r.bc them. All that Air. Moffat requires of his patient is to he pariicnlarm Miking the Life Mcdu in ssiru t'y according to the dirarfrons. 1> is not by a news paper no'ice, or any thiig that lie himseff may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain cicdil. li is a!(,ii<; by the rest;! of a fair trial. Tt H FAT’s MEi)l( AL MA.NDAf.; elo.-ignetl as a domes:ic gut ie !•> health —i h s lutlc pamj Idel edited by VV. if UoJfiu 575 Broadway Now } ork, hash cn pnbiislied tor tl ■ pnrpeise ot oxpiainmg more fully Mr. Moffat's tie. uy oi diseases, and win bo found hi; hiy micrc-ting 10 persons s-x-ki g health. It reals iq cn p vaJei t diseases, and ihe c.iu-cs ihcri of. Ft ice 25 cents—for sale by Mr Mohiu’s nL»'iits sreiicraiiy. 'l’neso valuable nn dn tnes are lor sale by WM. M D’aNTK.N AG, t ic Agent lor A ugnsta Al> JIINISTIr ATH»X ’> NOTIC IT A LL p usons mdei led lo the estate ed' John f\_ Dieglai.ii, deceased, are re quested to 11 ake ayment to the uudci-ig-.*d, and those having claim? against the same, v. nJ please present them, duly proven within th ■ time prescribed by law. ELIZAJJE i ll i;R EGHORN, Admm’x. feptemi cr 1 th. IS Id. ADJiI Ai ST i7AT it • .v’* A UTTcE. A I.L pci o.i indebted to the estate of John B. Tm Gueurun, de«.ea-cti, laic« 1 Richmond county, j arc reque-tad to .m.mdtule pay raefit lo A. 1 . ‘.aid’.velj, who is my authorized agent, an i those .holding eiaims again-1 said estate, are required to hand them in duly ai-l* Med, within the ■ pre scribed by law. ELLEN GL ELRi-N. April 4, !>4U, trv.u Auiiitiik’ialus. » «i. *Adi>, a «•• re..: . ~u>. a.u< b ; * re ie. .inv.ng 0 n:.; aliet.i.o . .or s :i:.; .cn - bin.; cun ; r.n »vat <>• lueci csrstd v gl- V- i d AVDEt’K Id AD aCHK, has thesaiis .-.cuor, to ra-ike kn.iwu. tir i he has a renn dy wha-ii by r< n-uving :h <;. arc.- . ures effectually and ] t rma fiC diy this distressing compluinl. 'There are many hnniueswho have considered >u k ifeaducite 4cOn sl.uuvinn .1 incuraliU* ‘ y ni; !;:uf 1 T -. as -ur. s |ltem Hull he> ore itiMum 11, ai ti iabonrijig uti er distress *- !iu : mey i;*i«bt not otilv alleviate b,rt actually eradicated by the us d his r-.-meuy. Ji 15 ihe result ot sen tiiffic re.-enrcu, and is culm i\ of n ditfr-rcut c!.aiac;t . i.om {.dvcrtisco patent niedi cm.-, and 1* not unpiemaM lu ;!.e asie. HEADACHE, .' K K OR NI'RVO! s. '1 he e\iraordi!iary rept: anon that Dr Bf>ohuT remedy fir this rotnpaint is every day gaining is certainly r. nr.tu-r ot much astunisliiEont, 1 hat so m ich sulieriiig should have existed for age.- withoni any discovery oi an effectual proven)iv ;, or cu;e,is ifii.’y a suiuc .ol muc.ti re.-re. B:ih r. ft. now a.- ..res lire pubi: : that r. raedy ;.as been invented Oft will eon*, inreib must creduio' -n ihe • rii.> ipics 0:1 wlti hit acts ur« -impltand plain Iti an a nn’ico f«< t I has tins ctunpunil, whether estlied Bick Eoadaclie, ■ t Nervous iioadaclio. nine- pr:m ar.iy Iron) thestora c.h—lim.-ewho ihink tluy h ;ve the Nervous Hr aunclie may rest as a red ihat 1 his or. an, too slomndi, is-1 ire first cause, Ihat lh*sy-- cm bus become vrlmted or dehiluai.cd, tluough th r stomach, and ihat only through ihe same channel must they expect s restoration ol jhe na urai and healthy functions idllio ay.- tcm. Thisohjce!, Dr .Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated lo a.tain- The truth ot tin pern ion cannot b« controvcrtekl, and the sooner sufic:ers wi n lie headache become convifu-tvi of ii, the s • nc: will t!;eir suffering end in r> Horatioa 01 health, Dr. Fpohn pledges Ins pr» 1. -sionai reputation on tins fact. Tuc r« inedy may be had ot ap ahccancs generally throughout the t idled Elates. Tor sale by ANTONY Ar HAINES, N ( ,. 232 D'oau-streel. Augusta. mar 26 N■-/&• - ■ • HfA * £ rsi S * $ nts » N <x -iJh * - «S> 2-H ■ > I'FTFIiS’ VDGETAIJLF DILLS. Fills are no longer among those ol -3- doubtful utility. '1 hey* have passed away 1 om 1 hv! hundreds that are daily hmneheil upun the lide of experiment, and now stand bclorc the public as high in reputation, and as ex cnsivtily cm plot ed in ali pans of the Fniietl States, the Guu adris, Texas, Mexico, and ti e AVi&t Indies,,as any medicine that has ever b«cn ptepa.ed lor the n .u'f of stiff, ring man. '1 hey have been im odu.-ed vv In rever it was found povs hie to curry iks-m ; and there an- bail lew towns that do net contain g..i;w room kit bio evidences of ilieir good elide s ihe certificate ilia! have been pn; anted to tin proprio tof exce< (1 twenty tbuesand! upwards ol five han ded «: w loch arc from regular pmc titing pbys n us, who are the tnosi competent judg< s of then uu riis. Ofien have the cureperlo incd by l, is 1: edicme been the subject oi editorial comment in vntioiis newspapers and journals; and 11 mav with truth be a seated, 1 fiat no me lun.c of the kind has ever received t. stimonials of gr uter value tuun arc ai tached ;o lliii. They are in general use n- a family medicine, and there are tliousands of iambics who declare they rno never satisfied unless tiny have a so;-;. Iy always on hand. 1 luy have no tivr.l in enrin? and preventing Ibhoii ; l evels, Fever and Ague, Dyspepstr, Live f c-tn’d inis, Nek Jicadaehe, J unclice, Asthma, iTopsy, Rheumatism. Eidargttnem ol the ftpicen f’drs, t boiic, FVn.aie Ofss: rues ions, J fen:'burn, i nr red ioi gne f\. usea, Gi-lms.o . of the fttotuaeh mid Bowels, Incipient Dn rrhee, FJamfence, lb bit nal Go.-tiveness, Loss ot Appetite, i hitched ot (inflow Lemplexi m, and nt ail cases of Torpor of •be Dowds, whc.e a cathanie or an aperient i.- needed, i hey nr exceedingly nnhl in then opera tion, producing rkdlher nausea, 1 nping nor debility. i in; efficacy of these pids is so well known, and inrir use so general, that further comment is con sidered i.nmctssaiy. i or timber particulars, see Lr I’elei*’ iiam hicr. w.hiC'i can be nun ot auv ot tne Agui! E A ECI TOKt§ sa LR* A GREEABLF. to an order f mm the Honablclc t!;C tnfeiior ! oil it I Colrnnt ia < our. \, whir sill in; :•••■ a Cm. nr ,r . , will be sold bclun E;e r. ntt bovtse door o 1 ronwty. on the lirs j Gw sday in fu-Te:- rricVt. 1>« i.vvi cn the u-uu j». uis ol s lc. ui. .ro wo .■, ; tlu; name 01 • larv , . e;c; nng r> ;■ ( a Earnuuti ( artiu ue j ce.i-v i. scml It r the benefit of ; a \ 'is i'enr.; nr; the cay 01 sale. I'd-N C.-vfrTLiDGE. Ex 5 - 1 Lctobc: 14. is-pi, j- ** METHODIST BOL'THKKN HOOK K«OM vy, Jlayne street, opposite Messrs. J. S. L. Bowie, Charlesion, S. C. fjnFE subscriber rerpcctfully informs the citi ■ zens of Charleston audlhe pubii gcnerAly ,tual , ,jfr above c. tablishinent is row in lull ij where may be found a fail fr=ssoilfocnt 01 1 hco.o --1 aical Works, which will be sold always ni p«b - itsl.trs prices,and a liberal discount to wholesale > jviso* in addition to the above, will be constant y 1 kent on hand, 211 extensive assortment oi School, - Classical, Medical, and MLcellancous Hooks, Sta ' tionary, Osc. , . Also, Hinders’Materials, such as Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Russia Hides. liaik Stivers, blue and r Red Skivers, lime and iu-d 1 loans,)';inders* ku.eiK \ Super lloyai, Royal, Medium, Demy, Flat Lap, * B lolling, Envelope, and Press Papeis, &c. Alt of * which wRI he sold wholesale or retail, on as good terms a« any other nouse in the city. A share ot r patronage is respectfully solicited. \ on lii-wXw dHN W. stov. Agent. _ SCHOOL NOTICE. ? subscriber wil continue his School at (he j Jl ucw dwelling on Walker street, and hopes 0 j that the distance to his pjacc v. iii not be an o.bjcc -1 I linn with any lady or gentleman who may bo KinJ j)y disposed to patronize him. He will pledge him ’ j self to prepare youth for Franklin College, or any ° j other College in the Union, in Classics and in the I minor branches of Mathematics, and should a sulli * j cient patronage be extended to bi n, he could secure •' j the services of n gentleman of well known ability . 1 in Matilematic.ll science. In reference to the sub scribcr himself, he lms bad charge of Schools and Ac ademics in tins State during a period Os ten y years, and begs leave to refer, it necessary, to Cul. ’■ Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev. Juiiaa Harris, btiore whom he had been examined :t ! by a classical gentleman of the Noith, before he 1 could bo admitted to t.kc the Rectorship ot toe f Columbia County Academy, which ho had for three - i years. Should a class of <ig tor ten young men r be found, be could devote tv. 0 hours to their in 1, struction eacii day, at a lime that would not inter s (ere with his School. There are three tilings con- I nectcd with the Classics, w hich is almost, 11 not f ‘ totally neglected in our Boutheru Seminaries, viz: * Mythology , Latin Exercises, and RrosoJy, without 0 , which tne Scansion ot Pentameter and Hexameter II Vei.se cannot be acquired. * • The Inst quarter’s tuition will be required at 1 | entrance, 1 nd the scholastic year will be the same 11 j as that of the other Seminaries of ttic city. e i At a future time should his pat.ons desire Ins j coming to a more convenient place, he will comply j with their wishes, is be meets wit.i sufficient pa * Iron age. DAMEL MAH( NEV. oct h w h ¥ (jj* The Constitutionalist will give the aoove s four weekly insertions. I In the Superior Court if Richmond County. Term , 1-sIU. ’ William Rost prick,A vs f- Rule Siii. 1 John P. Coles. 3 L ‘ H T PON the petition of William Ro.stw icknsctCn ' 1 forth that he was in the possess 1 nos a pro missory uoh , iiia ie b» o e John P. Coles, date ! on the 3 th uny of July, 1819, and payable sixty d.y s a’ t date, t .»t o order of \\ iuimn ilostw iki: I 0., for tnrcc hundred and seventy live 48-1(0 dollar;, which was n gust, 1 -id, and praying ties court to establish a 1 copy in iien of s id original note so destroy <d: 1. r j is ordered, that the said John P. Coles do show " cause, at lire next term of this c nit, why a copy 1 ‘ j should not he established in lieu ol said oiiginal note. It is furthrroidered, that n co, yof tlu< rule | bo served on he sail John P Coles thirty days i pior to the next term, or be published umc a month for four months prior t mete, in one oi the : public gazettes ts the city of Aug- Ha. j A tiue extract from t. e .mutes. ’ | Angus’ 27. WF. .1 AM ES d. V. ?. Cl’ir. Months after date application will be } j 1 made to the Ton. the Jusli •s 01 the Infeii .• j Court of Richmond County, when sitting for oali- I nary purposes, f o leave* t» sod the real and per -1 sooa estate of Wiliiatn iuriy, late of Richino .d | i county, deceased. JAMIF BRANDON, / Admiuis . j ALFRED SKGO, 5 Ratals. . J Noveml cr 3, i 8 !0. 1 I LAND FOR SALE. * r fp!!K subscriber Oilers for sale his Lands T ing I iL in tf.o county of Jclferson, contain ne eigiu i.ea lied and Cutty times of lust inte oi: d iuc ,- i cry. lying on Rig Creek. Cn it are 25n ucrca cj-cn 1 land, and order Free, with dwelling house, gin , 1 house, and other necessary buildings for Ihe use of a plantation. It is *dtinted about 7 miles from i Louisville, and about seventeen Horn the Centra! j I Railroad. Aay petsua deMrous of purchasing suclt i :. | a place, uuuh. d»* well to cad ...,d examine, as a 1 j oargaiu may Lc had lyan < >riy application to ti e j , subscriber a the j remises. ■ : James 11. bostick. ri Louisvii:c. Ha., Apru 22, L s-it- fs’D 1 PUMT‘O\ hi) MALE. ! ILL be ‘old nt the Court ilouso door in , ( Vs Waynesboro, Rutkc county, on the fast , Tuesday in December next, one bundled acres of ’ | landmote or 1. ss, brown a the Atkinson tract | lying 0:1 liuck-head c.eck, in said < ounty, and a.!- j joining lands of C. Desahayc—aid land be! mgi. g to the estate of the late Mark De-alayc, and sold i in a<- ordancc with an order of the Honorable Jn i ■ ferior Court of said rouny for (lie purpose cf a ; division. (iKC ! . W. KVAKS, A'loiiulstrator. ■ t-d ptember 28, IS4C). ; I KXEtlTOirs SALE. j ! > / ILL bo sold at the Court House in Burke A county, on the hi"t Tuesday m December ■ ’ nest, the following tracts of R ind, lying in said i county: One tract containing one hundred acres, 1 rdjoining Cbanes Skinner, and John Kliiot. One I tr u tccnl lining ninety-four acres, a ! ioiningCharb s i I Skinner and Robcit Skinner. Ihe other tract con taining twenty-five aerts, adjoin.ng Simeon 1 ell, ( Juries Skinner, and ccrnc on the ninety-four acre tract. Sold under the Will of Cunion Ulliot, I I deceased. Terms, thirty c!a.\ s credit, notes with ' appiaved securilv- Piiichn.-ois tv pay fur titles. SIMKf-N BKLL, tx r. I ' ; e; teird or 3d, 1840. Id fl _ JEIfFERSOXSIIKLIFE’S c.l’.r. ? ! y i> ILL fee sold on the fust I uesd yin Dctt m ,T v V ber next, at the Market Hobsc,in the town - i ot L' uin.i le w tiiin the legai hours of sale, three >■ 1 ? 'Cgsoes, to -wit r Lydia, a woman slave, and lu r 1 | two ihd hen, Angus'u ; and Henry. Also, a quantity o! liouscht ld* Furniture, con ! sibling of S ab. Sofa, Reds ami BedsUacls, Ck>< ks, ri'i sundty of tier ai tides in the house-keeping i I line. Shid property, levied on as the property of Owen Me Dei mult, u on forec’osure of Mortgage, oi >iicn od A irington vs. said Md ciinott. Proper ’ ty pointvuout in sai i Almtgave si. .n. * ' WILLIAM S. AL.AxANDKU, Sli’iF. e ptornher bU, IS b>. » lseoo,i ;, JeiT<*vscu ( nunty : r j %/ I; Mi. HAS James Paii.fj - applies for Letters - | » V or Admini trulioa on the estate and eil'ects i of I-aac Owens, late of said county, deceased. , i 1 heseare therefore to cite and admonish all and e singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, Y j to hie their objections, if any they have, in my of : bee within the time prescribed Ly law, to show ? 1 cause why said letters should no’ bog.anted. r | Liven under my hand, at office in Louisville, > this 31st of Onto" or. 1810. riiEN KZ rig BOTH WELL, Clerk. ‘ I Navi mber 3,1 r*, -i DAMfOJFH FIIIE AND WAT li r j PiiOOF WARFUOI ;A.. 1 ntpn undersigned respectful!- - informs his ■' friends and the public, that he continues the Warehouse and Commission bu incss cl his old j stand on Mclntosh street, and solicits a continua tion of public favor so liberally bestow d the past four years. Having the assistance of Mr. John 11. Crocker and Jan es C. Dawson, it wii; enable him to dr v >:-* his entire attenti nfo lhe.sel! ng of Colton ;in ms branch of the business his friends may tely on his e, best exertions. ,v Wm. I-. Dawson jr.A-, Co, will keera genet 1 e •*■ o tmciit ot Cioeeiies • t io-. p_ , .( county, .to-* ter danthmof (he (if >; j J ami wii. ioruish my u lr .-..ineps at - --iwi pri*.> , v, adding ireipbrs—they wiii u.so ; a a-: ;.g :Bs 1 ; l Cj't - T-w,i I, Tiiti... A , ■ -A. • a Miileiigmpm liet-jrdcr, Jou nal, iV-do raj onion, Columbus Enquirer and Mcutliein Whig, will the above six ti.xcs weekly. | AUJiihii TK ATOU-S MALp \?J If .L ! c sold on the first Tuesday n t » f 'J’ T,(, 5<R at the Lower Market Housed ( iy ol Augusta, will:In the usual hour oi ■■ l “ e !he Real EMa c In said city, helm,gin. i t vericb, decca-ed. Also, —Twelve Keitpj Vs longing lo the estate. Mold by order of 7 0 . ‘.** tae benefit of the heirs and crcditois of s a qj" ceased. 'lVins made known on the d \ G »\, li% 1 i% P. H. MANTZ. j w ;' - J. A. CA.MERok > »rJtto£ CctrTer SI, IS4O. 01s - ARMI.VIs'i'UA’KJU-S ft a 1 i \\T JLL te sold on the -first Tuesday b, T ▼ at Bit ceuit house in Havnt' Husks county,under an order o; the Cooit nT 1 disniy of said county, the real estate ot !vv Wiggins deceased, situated in said county fL .'f U ing of a tract of 1 nd supposed to containA die d acres, adjoining lands of James Roil ana 0 »r. S 'Perms casli —purchasers to pay fur life ? WAR ;ERJ. A. liA v ILTOs Octohpi; 13, 1840. ’ 1 A i>M ti% JNTif ATOIi?S MALI’. I \Xi 7 ILL he so.d on lire lirst I ues.iav i n V an „„ V» next, b lwocnlh tUsUa U,i>u«."ir e “ ,lr fore the court house door in the village of Jacks,?' Loro, Mriveil county, one negro man by t( !e J'; c ' of lin aid, about 26 years of age, sold as t‘u T: 1 perty of Benjamin ileui-iglon deccasid, hrnetit of (he heirs of said deceased. x e the day of sale. KICHuLAS 81’iUiAGL!' ' k toner 13, IS4O. Admi;usUa? or . A DAI INIS I RATRIX’S .« \i >* ' ‘ -*%JiLL be ?i Mon the 21st of iTrcra.'uW | 7 at the residence oi John \V il i •mqdccca 1 of Warren County, all ti.e j er'i-ha'.fc propeuv p longing to the < state cf the said d teased, iugi.f s? ;ek of alt binds, homes, hogs. caUje.shep*' piantaticn tools, ami w; g< ns end gear, one pi c S! t-nre' carriage and harr.es?, household an : kiiehf. fyculture, and olhvr articles, 'i’eiins*' known (lie day. MARY WILLIAM?, 1 _ oct - I Wts Adrnii’is-rtitrix. AJ) MINI ST It AlOli'S i AIJ . r bo sold <ll Ihe first Tuesday in Jannnv ?' f next, at the c urt i ons, in WnvncsbV Bulks cbui ty, umh r an order of the Court off], dinarv of said eo .nly, a negro n an namojK c i' sold as the* pioperty of the estate of Mid, ei \vv’ I gins deceased. Terms on the day of sale. pjj. ; Chasers to pay for tide. JOSEPH ‘ ■ 1 r Di. 'd. AdininittaS* A AIMS CliATt-E’S S \ LIV \\T ILL be sold on llio first Tuesday in J nui . V 7 ry next, before the Court House dcor cf j ColuHibin. Coujily, by order of the Donorauie Inf;- j lior Loi.it of said County, sitting as a c-u;tof()r --i dinary. Cue Hundred am .Severn\-eight Acies of i Land, more or less, situated in said Coar.ly of Co -1 Jou.hi.i, on Goiman-’s Crct k, ami adj lining lanrs if j out-ton, Ramsey a,id others. Bold for Uinrkmioa j aiLcng -the he:is of .Ibiahum Full- r, deceased. it. \v - BELL, A hmuishater, | October 20, 1810. A!) Jl 2:\ TTRATOi' *S s . {j;, " it sold on Thursday, the 12ili day of ■f 7 November next at tlie late rcs.deiceoi Isaac Love, late of . oiumbia coun*y,diceased.ai the perishable j lopmty belonging to the estate c; said deceased, iausisting of Corses. Muks.Cxrr. ar.d .‘•hock Cattle. Bb-ep, iiegs, i.o.i.i 0 ugr-r . Harness, one Ox Cai t, ( iu nml Running Gear,Co- p i ouuer, c;.a:... Wbn-at, . lantation T d.s.Hta:?. | Im.d and KAdieu ITri.ito.c, and a good stock;: |j lalttd lor:.. Sale to <on tile from day t* day,’A 1 ail is sol I. Tt .ms made known on the day. Cl Tins LOW E, A dmi; is t rater. October 1.1 10. A l>;.vT?i '.TOM’S S \ LK. I \v, y !LL lc so! ! at the court lu-u » door.s I ?’v V ayrcsboro, in the first'l uesdny :nm cm er ixxl, a Jiact ot land in Hurke (oaiitv.a ..cir ing lan ;s of John V. C. Whitehead, ami’lws iormcriy the o-i-t of John Rollins dortae<i,ei»- trnnirg two bumi.rd .Tics, more or le>s, said 1-isd brio ;g : ug to the i t tie of Nealy Knight. Flea j Hi-r c county deceaased. sold for the bcneiit heirs and mentors lo said otate. ! Term* on the da vof -ale. EDWARD < ARLICK, Admin',, j :■ • ttmbt . . l * p‘. A- THAT O . T- s v W . 7. % I -L be, si 1J at Lafayette, Walker conntf, ’d “ Li the court house do .r. in the «sw. | b ’ . SH.-1 -i a;,-?. agrce*Ue »o sir. order of the tioiion* |> i- '* interior t ourt of i;t.r : e county, when siuk | jt* r ordinary purpeses. to the I.itr t--1 bitider onli. | j At fuesday in i'ectmber next, Jot of land T fl JJ?, in the uintcontlt district o. tlic so a rtn sects M oi o 1 - gi ;i3 lry Cherokee lounty, now Walker count- 8 sokl i-s the property of John KipT: i< k deceas. . 1 fu Abe hanehto: Use Isoir-. Toirns cash. WILLIAM KiHRATRii. K, Admin’t | • Cct ihrJ. ! P itt. AD = 3.8 |ST ISATOI Am SA 1.11. I 47 ILL o sold on Saturday the 1 lih day of»l ?T vt ir.bef next, nt the late residence of Wn. 1>; i B. L leinmi ns,-of i ail.ifcno county, deceased,*:- ■ I ihe pgrrshab i. cf said dec- a?cd, touT- 1 img el Sto !.. lfors.es, liegs, Cat.le, £;c., Corn,Fee* I dvr, i lantut.on 1 oobs, t-:c., Jieusciiold ■ml Kibes ] x uinr.i.sc, a-...i .a. i ji-s o 1 11 . ai 1 :ch s -,00 .rcid.-■ mention. The terms wi Ibe made known on tk m d y of sale 1!. A. CLKM.Mi N.*-, Adm't Cm vfordvi’lc, Septera er 21, IS4O. ' td \ -3 .Hi TiNT?? ATO HM vi LE. A Gil EE ABLE to an order of the Infeiior fe i of Culnmt ia county, will be sold at the cct' lu'Use door in said county, on tne lirst Tuesiay® | l eccmbef next, the laud and negroes helongin,' the estate of Ciaiiorn Wall, late of said couE I deceased, to wit: eight m. gioes, con-i-ting of dio | j-women uad children ; and six hundred acre? ■ i lan !, lying on b.. cct water ere; I;, adjoin,ng 1* | i of William R. Stu d and otheis. sold subject tc- ; |, | widow’s dower —all sold for the purpose of <IW bulioll. 'Terms of sale twelve mo: tbs credit, by the f" | chaser giving two good freehold si cmiii- >. KiABH V BURSUN, Administrate: j September 2S, I* 10. I EXit,€UTOUhS SA LE. | A 7 ILL be so <1 on the first Tuesday in Janu-r T » V next, at the court h a c in Wayncsb Bnrl-e county, under order of the Court of l ',l dimuy i f said county,• the* foilo ving rcvucq' Rhib ‘ Eis% in, and Klbe.t, (men); Rrg, Mary, ' ’ :ot, Ro c, Harriet, Maria, and ’lolly, (wun»- i i n i Aaron, Edmond, and Tom, boys) ; sold a 5 ’I property of the estate of 1 eulen i Itancc decor l for the benefit of the hei;s and cvcditois. "i eims cash, Bankable monev. P.irch'-sor- I j pay for titles. ' HEME CHANCE, f; Cctobtr 13, iB4O. 1 .. - - . UK* 1 sale. 85 V a decree of iVa.rc.n Bupeii./i (.'curt,OcF'; | term, E ghteen HunJi-u and IAU), l -' a ; wiii be sold, on the first Tuesday in a| ; ai the Court House Door, in tr.c town o. j ton, W anvil i ountv, ah that tract of LanJ,c° nt JM | mg two uurdred and twenty-eight acres, ® o £ j less, lying on 1 Attic River, the road that j from *v riglitsloio »o Washington iuus E v fl I improvements, end known as’ the jrlcae . Foggy Buttieil luimcriy lived. Also--Lo"‘ li> negroes, uuu women anti chihhci!. j e ‘‘ Ti ' % | j sale cash. THuM AS T. BU T i | , KxecatA- Also, on the same day and p’ace, by egru“-' 3. 1 - the Legatees of Fcggy 1 utl dl, tie cased, ••• ■, Wt j su'd a] that parcel of Land whereon 1 | Li lly iAq. now lives, containing two | , n nety-tight ami s. iuc.it or less, h i r g j n I and t oluniida < ount'’ adjoining t: e b ;n ' j l>l ' ; Dozier end D. 11. E. Dyer, 'i onns of .’ dam T.KJS. T. BUT ]'I’.LU, ITt her t 3, : S il . KXECUTOII»S SAME , v ! L GREK ABLY to an order of the Houcra- 1 Ax. Inferior Court of Greene County-'Et 1 ‘ L I for ordinary purposes, will he smd ;,t ‘ IC Tl , lloii'C in the* town cf G;c*ensuojo, oo the N day in January next tie following ' (.ROES, t-a wit: Dai,id. Charles, ■'L’l*!’ ls ';'jilT Conifer, Horace. Simeon, i ia, i’hil'L, |lJ^ ( , ra I Luuiei-na, Dent bo and Sucky. Also, a tract of J.aiid coi.lah.iug two hundred '“‘a. , % f cr-'S rpuj-c or ics.-, on the waters <t Fo ' n | iu s .iJ > cunfy, and affjoh ing fauih pr .\ iau. -U . s a; d .-terhitg Gre ! am, »i| "ii " ! 1 ; is a c- mfart EE iwching at d i out h-acses. Said A< :oes a- 1 • i , ■ - -’eDci’f . j iOpeltj c-: L.n: VJ :.;iC Oi -v’Vci ■ I for the Lei; fit of’.m h; and (i : , N - Teiius on the day cf sue. • •’ u ‘l b Giccnsbcro, *27th Octolm ISJ '•