Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 09, 1840, Image 4

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: Prospectus of a New Work to be entit d GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED IN a series of original pictures, on steel, w th let ter press descriptions. The plan of pul ishing in successive numbers pictorial works, iilu; rative of the sceeerjr of countries, has long been popu lar one in Europe, and is rapidly gaining 1 yor in oui own country. The proposition to issue such a work, deleted to the scenery of G?oigia, although novel, wfll find universal favor,and he regarded as itri by tl£ Edit or, a plan at once felicitous and feasible, ti'here is much scenery in our State,that is not su iassed in beauty and sublimity, by tiiat of any otlu Stale in the Union. The upper counties ab undin .ones, which need only be known to command tin admi ration ol all who love the beauties 01 na ire. — Much of the scenery of the North is inferiot o our own, but is yet visited by thousands simply I icause it has been written sung and “ lionized ,” au thors and travellers until its beauty lias ; co :;e universally known and appreciated. It is de liable that attention should be directed to our own . ces of picturesque in natural scenery, and when this is done, our own and Northern tourism will speedily render our beautiful views as imrm lal as our language. The South is charged with general indifl rence to the progress of Literature and Fine An ; and probably the strongest foundation for the cl ;rgc is found in her inaction in enterprise calculated [o fos ter these objects. The publication of the | opos ed work will it is believed, be an ett’eclivt ,blow at the foundation, a step towards theestabli uncut of our literary reputation, to which end muc ’ hon orable effort is now directed. | A third consideration and the last whic2 will now be urged, is the intrinsic value of such' lubri cation as Georgia Illustrated.” It will nobo dy the representations of the beautiful and s brirae in our State scenery, and afford to all, at a riding expense, exact pictures of our mountains, \ 'dries, cataracts, public buildings, 6tc., which they ; ay or may not otherwise behold, but which, in eitht ; case, would afford peculiar pleasure. The proposed work will be executed in a style to any similar pictorial work in tht :oun try. The plates will be executed on steel I ' em inent engravers, from original drawing, ma e ex pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Addi-on Kich ards, of Augusta. The engravings will be ; com companied with letter press descriptions, pr oared for the work, and in this department the ditor will secure, as far as possible, the assistant ' and co-operation of our best writers. In short, m pains will be spared to make thd work a perfe> t ; itn of the kind, to the end that it may meet a wc eome .reception not only at home but also abroad. CONDITIONS. I. “Georgia Illustrated,” will be issu 1 in monthly parts, in the quarto form, at $5 per t mum invariably in advance, or at 50 cents lor eacl part, .payable on delivery. 11. Each part will contain two highly finish d en gravings, of Georgia Scenery, accompanied with letter-press descriptions and historical facts prin ted on large and beautiful type on the finest ipei, the whole enveloped in a neatly printed cove 111 Any individual who will obtain anti for 'watd six advanced subscript ions, shall be cr itled to a copy of the work. Clubs may receive t selve copies to one address for SSO, or twenty-live < ;>pies to one address for SIOO, in either case free o pos tage. ! The first part, containing an engraved title page and vignett, with two views and Jetier-pres! des criptions, will be issued on the first ot Novel bei, 1840, and subscriptions should be forwarded aiior to that time. Editors who publish and call attention tc• this prospectus, will, by forwarding their paper it the •editur, be entitled to a copy of the wonc, f Communications and subscriptions must If ad dressed, post paid. I WM. C. RICHRRIi?. Editor of Georgia Illustrated, (Pennfield,* ia.) JNO. WILLI Aril RABUN, ( Formerly of Hancock,) INACTOR AND COMMISSION MERC HA VT, Savannah, Georgia, respectfully lender his services to his friends and the public general . He will not engage in speculation of any ind whatever, but devote his time entirely to the L mer est ot those who confide to him their business. 1 aug 31 wtl 1 POCKET BOOK LOST! A MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, large enouj i to hold a bank bill at full lenth, containing the following no es, viz: lon Isaac Ramsay, pay ble to i horaas Wiley, for S4O. on the I st *— 1840 • one on u uUfc da >' aitei ‘ date > and S lt ~ one note given to Thomas N. Hpn oy Absalom Eady and self, for $l5O, v/.th some credits endorsed on it, and due about Ivo years ago. Also—One note on Aps Eady, for S3O, with In terest from January', 1n39, tn. de payable to Is ac Ramsey ; one do. on Win. A. L. Collins for $33- 5, dated in July last; one do. on George W. Tool 1 or $9, pay able to Isaac Bryant, date not rtcolleclt I ; one do. on Thomas Stanford, amount nor date p coilected ; one do. on George W. Clark for a sri tl amount, dated about January, 1838, besides so le other valuable papers, and a small sum of mot : ;y believed to be in the book at the time lost, wli ;h the finder is entit led to on delivering the book with papers in it, and if no money', will liberally rew id the tinder on the receipt of the papers. jl forbid ail persons trading for any of said ii pers. WILLIAM BELL ■ Columbia County, Ga., Sept. IS, 1840. ts LINCOLN SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold at Lincoluton, before ie Court House door, within the usual hours ;if sale, on the first Tuesday of December next, f e following property, to wit: 1 The interest of Ransom and Susannah Davit;, during their rife, in the Ten Negroes following,*o wit? Nancy, a Negro woman slave, about 50 ye:j»s of age, and her nine children, Caroline, about ri', Aggy, a girl about 8 years old, Joe, a boy aboit 16, William, a boy about 15. Jim, a boy about li, Ben, a boy of 11, Jeff, a boy of 9, Gilbert, a boy If 7, and Napoleon, a boy 3 years old. Levied <li the rife estate of the said Ransom and Susanmlt Davis to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the JuperiJ ; Court of Lincoin County, at the instance of Wr ■. M. Gibson. Property pointed out by Robt. I , Toombs, attorney. i Abo, will be sold at the same time and piac , the following pro, erty, to wit: one Negro wonts i named Lovey, forty years old, dark complected , six feather beds, and furniture complete, o e wa nut Sideboard, one Buicau, mahogany front, on painted Cupboard,one Clock, five pier Tab es,pain? ed. two Wash-stands, four Looking-glasses, siC Trunks, ten Chairs, lot of Crockery Ware, on| Yoke Steer and Ox Carl, four Cows and Yearlings seven head stock Hogs, seven Candlesticks, thre i Iron Pots, four Ovens, Fire Dogs, >hovel am i Tongues, one b y Horse, ten years old, ball face I one Gig and Harness, and House and Lot in tin village of Lincolnton, on which William Reynold now livi s, all leri d on to satify sundry ft. fasl against said William Reynolds in favor of Matthew; Collais, from Inferior Court of Lincoln County. BENJAMIN F. TA TOM, Sheriff. November 2,1 MO. JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE. \\J ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decetn j 9 ber next, at the Market House in the town of Louisville, within the legal hours of sale, the lollowmg pioperty, to wit: E.ght Hundred and . Thirty-two Acres of Oak and Hickory Land, on * the waters ol Big Creek, adjoining lands of Aiox an ler Lowrey and others, levied on as the property of James H. Bostick, to satisfy sundry ti. fas. issued i from a Justice Court in favor of James H. Jones and others. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable this 2 Ith day of October, 1840, Prop erty pointed out by defendant. WILLIAM 8. ALEXANDER,Sheriff. 9 October 31, 1840. BARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. be sold at the Couit House door in Warrenton, Warren County, Georgia, be tween tiie usual hours of sale, on the first Tues day in Detiember the so lowing property, name ly : One Bay Mare, three years old last spring, levied on as the property of i av id Ballis,to satisfy one li. fa. i sued ftom the Superior Court of War- ! ren*Counly: Jeremiah Adams vs. said Sallig. i>io- [ pertv pointed out by plaintiff this 29th of Ooctober, 1840 JAMES HALL, Sheriff. October, 31, IS4O. AUGUSTA » IRON AND lIKASS FOUNDRY f ■/*“% I The Castings from this establishment have given ! universal satisfaction since it has been in operation. We have now on hand a large slock of the raw material, of the best quality, aud are ready to re ceive orders for any description of CASTINGS, either for Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, oi other purposes. As we have a first rate Fatten. 1 Maker, and use nothing but tbe best materials consequently we can warrant our Castings notonl} to wmrk well, but be as strong and as well made as any manufactured at the North or elsewhere, and we challenge comparison. We also manufacture to order any kind of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We arc now getting up, and will soon hive made on hand tor sale, a variety of PLOUGHS, of all kinds and sizes, from the small Poney Plough up to the large four horse Plough. Also, Straw Cutters. Corn Shelters. Harrows, Wheat Fans , Cultivators, Wagons, Carts, $ c., <$ c. 1 ersons wanting such articles would do well to call, as w’e are determin ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances. Orders can be left at the principal stores in tow ? n, or at the estal lishment in rear of the Pres byterian Church, near the Kail Road Depot, and they will be attended to punctually. uly 11 ly THOS. HOPKINS & Co. fN BORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this office. jan 31 ts NEW GOODS. THE subscribers have received their Fall and Wrinter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, consisting of a great variety of new aud desirable articles, among which are the fol lowing : Duffel and Whitney Blankets, Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, red white and green Flannels, Keisys, plain and plaid Negro Cloths, Brown and bleach 'd Shirtings and Sheetings, Apron Check, Linen and cotton Bed tick, brown and bl’hd Jeans, Black Lasting, cotlor 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 Prints, Black and blue black eol’d and fig’d Bombazines, French and English plain and fig’d Merinos, Rich emb’d Muslin Be Lair.es, pl’n and fig’d do. Black and blue black eol’d and fig’d Silks, 1 Plain and fig’d Swiss book and plaid Muslins, ! Ladies, Gentlemens, Misses and Boys cotton and } woolen Hose, Laige rich fig’d Satin Points or Mantillos, j Embrjidered Thioet, Cassimere, Plaid, Merino and \ Muslin De Laiue S lawls, Rich pliid Ribbons, satin Taffeta and Cap do. Thtead Laces and Edgings, Muslin Insertings and l Edgings, Plain and fig’d Bobinet, wash Blond and diamond Nett, Ladies black, white and colored Fillet Gloves and Mitts, Ladies up’r English silk Mitts, new style, | Kid, Buckskin, Merino, and Silk Gloves, Black and blue black Crape, and crape Veils, White, black and col d crape Lesse, Black and white English siik Hose, Bordered, hemstitched and lace edged Linen Cam bric Hdkfs, Linen,Cambric,and Linen Lawn, Chantiila and diamond net Veils, Slate col’d Pongee and cotton Chambray, for riding dresses. Fancy silk hdkfs, gent’s Pongee and bl’k silk do. Shell aud Brazilian tuck and side combs. Elastic wristbands, artificial Flowers and Wreaths, Whalebones for Dresses and Bonnets, Taylor’s, Clark’s and Willet’s spool Thread, Black and eol’d Italian sewing Silk, Black, brown, and all col d linen 'lbread. Carpet and furniture JiriuUnwndtaficy Soap, Jerque water of a superior quality, Narrow and wide linen Tape, bl’k and eol’d Braid, Coronation Biaid, silver Thimbles, Fins, Needles, &lc. &c. The above, w ith a variety of other articles, will | Te sold on reasonable terms by WM. H. CRANE k CO. oct 15 dlw w4t 231 Broad street. WAREHOUSE AND MERCHANTS. rBNHE subscribers have formed a co-partnership i for the transaction of a factorage and com mission business, unde;: the firm of HOPKINS <y STOVALL. They have taken the commodious tire-proof Ware House on Mclntosh street, oppo site Gen. Thomas Daw-on’s, formerly occupied by Heard & Wilson, and more recently by D’Antignac &. Hill. Their storages are conveniently situated for the storage of cotton, or receiving and forward ing ot goods uy Railroad or Wagon. 'They hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. LAMBETH HOPKINS, MARCELLUS A. STOVALL. Augusta, July 8, 1840. 2awtf—jy9 KieCUTOR’S SALE. T ILL be sold on tie first Tuesday in January * T next, at the Lower Maiket Douse,between the usual hours of sale, 1 hree (3) Negro Slaves, the properly of R. H. Musgrove, deceased. Sold by order of tne Honorable Inferior Court of Rich mond County, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. EDWARD BUSTIN, Augusta, November 2, 1840. Executor. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. \ V r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem- Ts ber next, at the Court House door in the town of Warrenlon, Warren County, Ga., between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One negro man slave named Elias,4s or 50 years old, levied on as the property of Samuel Fleming, to satisfy one ti. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Warren County, in favor of John Per sons vs. Samuel Fleming and Henry Conaway.— 1 Property pointed out by Conaway. ; Also, one blazed face Bay Mare, supposed to be > eight years old; one Sorrel Mare, five years old, - and seventeen head of Cattle, ;md eight head of * Hogs, levied on by a bailiff to satisfy an attach ment returnaole to the Superior Court of said Couu- < ty in lavor of Janies Daniels vs. John Clary. ' Also, one Sorrel Filley, 2£ years old, will be 1 sold at the same time and place, to satisfy an at- J tachment in favor of James Daniels vs. John Clary, = said attachment returnable to the Superior Court i of said County. Pioperty pointed out by plaintiff. > JAMES HALL, Sheriff. s November 2 1840. i EXECUTOR’S SALE. J WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January -i next, at the Com t House door in Warren- r ton, Warren County, Eight likely Negroes, to wit: i Morris, Kit, Ross, Silva. Eliza, Emily, Caroline, c and Oliver, belonging to tie estate of'Thomas But trcll, of said County, dece iscd. Also, at the same d time and place, a valua Be Plantation, lying in said County, on Little River, belonging to the same 1 estate, and being the Plantation w'hereon Peggy Buttrell, ate deceased, resided, containing 'Two Hundred Twenty-eight ceres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of Evans McCrary and others. The said sale oeing made in conformity with a decree of the Honorable the Superior Court of said County, for the purpose of distribution amongst the legatees of c said deceased. Terms cash. l THOMAS 'T. BUTTRELL, Executor. e November 2,1 40. *■ - 1 ■ R/'JUL be sold at the Court House in Warren-- I ton Warren County, on the fii-t Tuesday I in Januaiy next, Two Hundred and Nine y -eight 1 Acres of LAND, more or k-s, lyii gin said County, li whereon Evans McCrary now Jives, adjoining Dy- ii er and others, sold as the property of Peggy But- r trei). deceased, by the consent of the Legatees, v Terms at sale. THOS. T. BUTTRELL, o Baytown, Oct. 31, 1840. Agent. flu LAW NOTICE. THE subscriber hns opened a Law Office on Judge Longstreet’s lot in the village of Ox ford, Newton county, where he will be found at ill times when not on the circuit, Ife will prac tice in Newton, Morgan, Walton, Do Kalb, Gwin nett, Jasper, Henry and Butts counties. Persons trusting the undersigned with business, may be assured that it will be attended to with fidelity. THOMAS HOWARD. I take pleasure in recommending Thomas How ard to the patronage of my friends and acquaintan ces. He is talented and trust-worthy, and will nave the benefit of my counsel, vxneneverhe 01 bis clients desire it A. B. LONGSTRuuiiT aug 3 HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT. the cure of w hite swellings, scrofulous and other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings nnd inflam matiuns, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rheu matic pains, tellers, eruptions, chilblains, w billows, biles, corns, and external diseases generally. The proprietor has received at least a thousand cert fi eates and other docurreuts in favor of his SPECI FIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost all the complaints in their worst stages—to which ointment or slicking plaster can be applied Among these certificates, there are a great number from iho most eminent physicians in ihe country, who use the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or ail others which have ever been invented. The proprietor has also received a great many tes timonials Irom farriers, military gentlemen, farmers, and others, relalixe 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 certitying to the most per iod cures which it has perlormed on ihe sore backs of soniß of those animals. Altogether the proprietor leels no hesitation in slating—or in pul ling it to the proof" against all composition—that HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT is vastly superior to every thing of the kind which has here tolore 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 inos 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. Sold at all the principal DRUG STOKES in aug 20 Augusta, Ga. EXECUTOR’S SALE. "VWJTLL be sold to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, at the Market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson County, agreeably to the last will and testament of Hardy Morgan, de ceased. Four Hundred Acres of Pine Land, more or less, in said county, adjoining lands of John Lyons, Elijah Hudson and others. Also, Three Negro Slaves, to wit: Winney, a woman, about twenty-four yeats old; Margaret, a girl, about eignt years old. and Mason, a boy, about live years old. Terms on the day of sale. STEPHEN MORGAN, Executor. November 3, 1840. GUARDIAN’S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the J\ Inferior Crurt of Merriwether County, when silting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in January next, before Ihe court house door at Waynesooro, Burke county, within the usual hours of sale, one tract of land contain ing four hundred and eight acres, whereon William Gilstrap deceased formerly, and whereon John VV. Wise now lives, joining lands of C. H. >. hurchill, Drury Corker, and otners, sold lor the benefit of the heirs of Wiley Gilstrap of said county deceased. To.ms, twelve mouths credit for notes with ap prox ed security. JOEL WOOTEN octooer 7, 1&40. Guardian. EXECUTOR’S >ALE. % WJTLL be sold at the Court House, in Scriven j j county, on the first Tuesday in December next, under the Will of Ann H. Dunn, deceased, late of Burke county, all that tract of Land in Scriven county, containing four hundred and fifty / a \ i • • • * - • I ciMAL i. If CK. acres, (more /j S cret iit, no tes with ap proved security. Purchaser to pay for titles. \V ILLIAM LASSE TER, Executor. September 30, 1840. t O akland for sale. f ■ subscriber offers for sale his Plantation in I Jefferson county, containing between one thousand and eleven hundred acres of oaf, hickory and swamp land. The improvements are superior and its nearness to the Central Bail Road, together with its fertility, make it a desirable place. ° Per sons wishing to purchase are invited to come and see the growing crop. Corn and fodder, neat cat tle and lugs, amongst which are Berkshire and Philadelphia Whites, can be had by the purchaser or .july 14-wtf J. W. M. BERRIEN. FOR SA LE, 150 Aegroes, between 5 and 6,000 acres of Land Corn, Fodder, Sheep, flogs. Cattle, dye. SfC. rB'UIE subscriber will sell on Tuesday after the 1 third Monday in December next, being the 22d day of December, 1840, 150 Negroes, his Plan tation in Jefferson county, containing between 5,000 and 6,000 acres of Land ; the Corn, Fodder. Bhecp, Cattle, Plantation I ools and utensils, anc all other property connected with the said planta tion. It is deemed unnecessary to say much in re gard to the above property, a,; it is expected that persons wishing to purchase will make inquiry.— It is sufficient say that the Negroes are of stipe nd quality and goad character, and can be recom mended as such. The sale will continue from day to day till all are sold, ihe terms of sale are cash, as the sale of the auove 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 property lo be sold at my planta tion. Cherry Hill, in JeTerson county, Ga., at Die time above named. JOHN A COBB. September 4 td LAND FUR SALE. subscriber has in view removing west . xvaidly, offers for sale the following tracts of Land, viz: that valuable tract on which he resides, containing 135 U acres, lying on the Savannah River and Soap creek, of which a part is first rale river and creek low grounds. There are three hundred and fifty actes ol it cleared, the balance in woods, consisting of oak, hiekory, poplar and warhoo The cleared land is under a good fence Its pro duction cannot be surpassed by any lands in the up country. The improvements consist of a con venient and comfortable Dwelling, besides Gin House, Screw, all new. and all other houses neces sary for a country residence and farm. The dwell ing is located on an elevated situation, and re markably healthy, with springs of the purest water scattered throughout the premises. There i? also on Die premises, one of the best sites for a mill or mills ol factory there is in the up country, and its contiguity lo the river will make it more valuable. As the purchaser would wish to examine the pre mises previous to making Die purchase, it would be needless for me to give any farther description of the premises. Also, 250 acres of laud, No. 150, in the 21st district, Decatur county in this State. Also, 250 acres of land. No. 3, in first district in Baker county in tiiis Stale. WM. B. CANTELOW. Lincoln county, July 29. w3m EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House door in the toxxn ol Jacksousborough, Scriven County, between Die usual hours of sale, ah the lain's belonging to the estate of Jarne* M. Bride, deceased, situated in said t ounty, upon the Waynesboro Road, adjoining l.tnd> of A. S. Jones, Thomas H. Burns, and others, being the place whereon the deceased resided in his lile time, and containing Six Hundred and Eighty-seven acres, more or less, well improved, having an excellent dwelling and gcod out-build mgs, weli watered, and excelled by no situation as regards health. 'Jobe sold agreeable to the last will of said deceased for the benefit o, the legatees as said estate. J()HN ROBERT KITTLES October 31, 1840. Executor. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES M medicines are indebted for their name 1 I to thi ir manifest and sensible action in puri fying the spring and channels ot life, and enduing pi them with renewed tone and vigor. In manv hun- J dred certified cases which has been made public, and in almost every species of disease lo which w the human frame is liable, the happy effects of • MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHKNiX BIT TERS have been gratefully and publicly ac- q< knowledged by the persons beneliitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are p compoun led, and upon which they sonsequenlly act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases ot every form and description. Their first operation is to loose.! from the coals of the stomach and bowels, the various impurities anti crudities con-tantly settling around them ; anu to v remove the hardened faeces which collect conversions of the smallest intestines. Oilier ' medicines only partially cleanse those, and leave P such collected masses behind as to produce habitu al cosliveness with 11 ilstrain of evils, or in a sud den diarrhoea, with its eminent dangers. This fact is well known lo ail regular anatomists, who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudh e of those well informed men against quack medicines—or medicines prepared and her- 1 laded to the public bv ignorant p< rsons. 'J he se- 1 coiid effect of the idle Medicines is to cleanse Die s kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the c liver and the lungs, the healthful action ol which r entirely depends upon the regularity ol Die urinary c organs. The blood, which takes its red color from ‘ Die agenev of Die liver and the Jongs before it 1 passes into the hea t, being tnus purified by them - and nourished hy lood coming from a clean slom- j ach, courses Irrely through the veins, renews every ] part of Die system, and inumphanlly mounts the banner of health in Die blooming cheek. Moffat’s Vegetable Lile Medicines have been I thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign « remedy lor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of ( the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-bora and Head ache, Restlessness, 111-temper, Anxiety, Languor ; and Melancholy, Cosliveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kind, Gravel, V\ otrns, Asthma and Consunip i tion, Scurvy, Ulcers, inveterate Sores, Scorbutic | Eruptions and Bud Complexions, Eruptive com plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable 1 Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common ; Colds and influenza ai d various other complaints which afflict the hurrar frame, in fever and ague, paiticularly. Die Life Medicines have been inosteiniriemly successful ; so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost uni versally prescribe them. All ihai Mr. Moffat requires of his patient is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according lo the directions. It is not by a news paper notice, or any thu g that he himself may say ! in their lavor, that he hopes to gam credit. It is alone by the result of a lair :riai. JWOFFAT’6 MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a domestic guide to health.—'This little pamphlet edited hy W. B Moffat 375 Broadway New York, has been published lor the purpose of explaining ] more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory ol diseases, and will be found highly interesting lo persons seeki g health. It reals upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price 25 cents —for sale by Mr Moffat’s agents generally. These valuable mcdi. ines arc for sale by WM. M D’ANTIGNAC, Sole Agent for Augusta ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John ! Dreghorn, deceased, are requested to make payment to the undeisigued, and those having claims against the same, will please present them, duly proven within the time prescribed by law. ELIZABETH DREGHORN, Admin’x. September 15th, 1840. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of John B. Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requestadto make immediate payment to A. C. Caldwell, who is my authorized agent, and those holding claims against said estate, are required to hand them in duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law*. ELLEN GUEDRON, April 4, IMO. trwti Administratrix. js • ?Toli-N. a German pnyaiCian o t much AJr note, naving uevoieu ms attention lor some years totnecure and removal oi tne uses ot NER VOUS AND SICK HEAD aCHE, has fiction to make known, tha. heJigj-jjjjj v a|l( j p erma . stitulional incurable larniiy complaint- Or. S. as sures them that they ore mistaken, and labouring miner distress winch iney might not only alleviate but actually eradicated by the us if his remedy. ii is Ihe result ol scientific research,and is entirely of a different character from advertised patent medi cines, and is not unpleasant lo the taste. HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputation that Dr Spohn’s remedy lor this distressing eumpaint is every day gaming is certainly a matter ol much astonishment, That so m ich sutlering should have existed for ages without any discovery ol an effectual preventiv;, or cure,is truly'a subject ot much regret but Dr. S. now assures Die public that such a remedy has been invented as will convince the most.credulous. The .vrmcipies on which it nets are simple and plain. It is an a milted fact that this comptanil, whether called Sick Headache,or Nervous Headache, arises prim arily from the stomach—those who ihink they have the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this organ, Die stomach, is Ihe first cause, that th • sys tem has become vitiated or debilitated, through the stomach, and that only through the same channel must they expects restoration ol the natural and healthy functions oi the system. This object, Dr Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to attain. The truth of this position cannot be controverted and ilie sooner sufferers with ihe headache become convinced of it, ihe sooner will their suffering end i in restoration of health. Dr. Spobn pledges his professional reputation on this fact. Tne remedy may be had ol apothecaries generally throughout the United Stales. For sale by ANTONY <fe HAINES, No. 232 Broad-street. Augusta. mar 26 FETE It S’ V Eli ETA BL E PI ILS. r Pills are no longer among those ol -**- doubtful utility. J hey__ have passed away from the hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stand before the public as high in reputation, and as extensively employed in ail pans of the United Stales, she Can adas, 1 exas, Mexico, and the West indies, as any medicine that has ever been prepared lor tlie relief of suffering man. 'J hey have been int ndneed w herever it was found poss hie to carry them ; and there are but lew towns that do not contain sonic remmkahle evidences of Dieir good effects. The certificates that have been presented to Die proprie tor exceed twenty thousand ! upwards ol five hun- , dred ol w Inch are from regular practising physicians, who are the most competent Judges ol their merits. Often have the cures performed by tins medicine bueu the subject ot editorial comment in vaiious newspapers and journals ; and it may with truth < he asserted, that no me heme of the kind has ever received testimonials of gr« ater value than are at tached to this. " ( They are in general use as a family medicine, and there arc thousands of families who declare f they are never satisfied unless they have a supply \ always on hand. ( I hey have no rival in curing and preventing ( Bilious fevers, Fever nnd Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver ! Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, i Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, 1 , f emale Obstructions, Heartburn, Fur red i otigue Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Dmrrhce, Flatulence, Habit ual Cosliveness, Loss of Appetite, I lotehed or fallow Comulexi m, and in alt cases of Torpor ol . the Bowels, v\heie a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opeia- , lion, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. '1 he efficacy ol these phis is so well known, and s their use so general, that further comment is con- 1 sidered unnecessaiy. 1 for further particulars, see Dr. Peters’ uam hlet. vx *nen can be nan gratis ot anv ol tne Agent 1 EXECUTOR’S SALE. AGREEABLE to an order f rom the Honablele, I the Inferior Court ol Columbia county, wider sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will he sold before j the court house door of said county, on the first t I uesday in December next, between the usual a hours ot sale, a negro woman bv the name of Mary a Delonging to tne estate oi Eumuna I artiiuge qc- n ceased, sold for Die benefit of the heirs. Terms oritheoay oiaaie. JOHN CaRTLIDGE. Ex’r. r October 14, 1840. 4 , lETHODiaf SOUTHERN BOOK DOOM No. Hayne street , opposite Messrs. J. S. 8f L. 7 Bowie , Charleston, S. C. subscriber respectfully informs the citi- C I zens of Charleston and the public generally,that tl he above e; tablishment is now in full operation, L irhere may be found a full usssortment of 1 heolo- h ical Works, which will be sold always at pub- t ishers prices, and a liberal discount to wholesale c ie a lers. Also, in addition to the above, will be constantly :ept on hand, an extensive assortment oi School, Classical, Medical, and Miscellaneous books, Sta ionary, Nc. Also, binders’ Materials, such as Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Russia Hides, baik Skivers, blue and j Hed Skivers, Riue and Rod Roans, binders’ boards, { super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, Hat Cap, } Uloiting, Envelope, and Press Papers, &o. All of . which will be sold wholesale or retail, on as good ( terms as any other i.ouse in the city. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited, oct 16—sw3w JOHN W. STOY, Agent. SCHOOL NOTICE. riIHF. subscriber wil continue his School at the JL 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. ile 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 himself, he lias had charge of Schools and Academies in this State during a period of ton years, and begs leave to reler, if necessary, to Col. Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev. Juriah 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 lor three years. Should a class of eight or ten young men be found, ke could devote two hours to then in struction each day, at a time that would not inter fere with his School. There are three things con nected with the Classics, which is almost, if not totally neglected in our Southern Seminaries, viz: Mythology, Latin Exercises, and Prosody, without which the Scansion of Pentameter and Hexameter Verse cannot be acquired, 'i he lirst 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 i with their wishes, h he meets witn sufficient pa tronage. DANIEL MAHONE\. oct 6 w 4t QTj’ The Constitutionalist will give the aoove four weekly insertions. In the Superior Court of Richmond County. Term , 1840. William Bostwick,^ vs. v- Rule Nisi. John P. Coles. 3 IT PON the petition of William Bostwick, setting 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., for tnrec hundred and seventy live 45-100 dollars, l which was destroyed by tire on the eighth of Au ' gust, 1826, and praying this court to establish a copy in lieu of said original note so destroyed: I; is ordered, that the said John P. Coles do show cause, at the next term of this court, why a copy should not be established in lieu ot said original note. It is furtheroidered, that a copy of this rule be served on ihe said John P. Coles thirty days prior to the next term, or be published once a month for four months prior theieto, in one of the public gazettes of the city ot Augusta. A true extract from the minute'. August z7. 1840. JAMES McLAWS. Cl k. SNOUR Months after date application will be J’ made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Couit of Richmond County, when silting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the real and per sonal estate of William Turly, late of li .‘• v,ni uud county, deceased. > Adminis- ALFRED SEGO, 5 trators. 1 rvovember 3, 1840. * LAND FOR SALE. riIHE subscriber offers for sale his Lands lying JL 111 ltlc of Jefferson, containing eight hundred and thirty acres of lirst rale oak and Hick— -5 ly in g on big Creek. On it are 250 acres open land, and under f**nce, with dwelling house, gin house, and other necessary buildings for the use of a Plantation. It is situated about 7 miles from Louisville,and about seventeen from the Central Railroad. Any person desirous of purchasing sucli a place, would do well to call and examine, as a oargain may be had by an early auplication to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES H. BOSTICK. Louisville, Ga.,Apni 22, i%40. istD POSTPONED SALE. ’VA7 ILL he sold at the Court House door in V Waynesboro, burke county, on the lirst Tuesday' in December next, one hundred acres of land muie or less, known as the Atkinson tract — lying on buck-head creek, in said county, and ad joining lands of C. Desabaye—said land belonging to the estate of the late Mark Desabaye, and sold in accordance with an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of said couniy for the purpose of a division. GEO. W T . EVANS, Administrator. September 28, 1840. EXECUTOR’S SALE. U 'ILL be sold at the Court House in Burke county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following tracts of Land, ly»ng in said county; One tract containing one hundred acres, odjoining Chanes Skinner, and John Elliot. One tract containing ninety-four acres, adjoining Charle s Skinner and Robert skinner. The other tract con taining twenty-live acres, adjoin»ng Simeon fell, Charles Skinner, and corners on the ninety-four acre trac t. Sold under the Will of Guilfort Elliot, deceased. Terms, thirty days credit, notes with approved security. Purchasers to pay for titles. SIMEON BELL, Ext. September 30, 1840. td JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SAXE. ILL be sold on the fust Tuesday in Dectm * w ber next, at the Market House, in the town of Louisville w.thin the legal hours of sale, three Negroes, to wit: Lydia, a woman slave, and her two children, Augustus and Henry. Also, a quantity ol Household Furniture, con sisting oi Stab. Sofa, Beds and Bedsteads. Clocks, ami sundiy other articles in the house-keeping line. Said property, levied on as the property of Owen McDermott, upon foreclosure of Mortgage, ol Sherrod Arrington vs. said McDermott Proper ty pointed out in said Moitgage fi. .a. WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER, Sh’ff. September 30, 1840. Georgia, Jefferson Comity ; \ 11 ERE AS James Parker applies for Letters * * ot Admini tralion on the estate and effects of Isaac Owens, late of said county, deceased. 1 heseare therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause why said letters should no* be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Louisville, this 31st of October, 1810. FBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. November 3, 1840. DAWSON’S FIRE AND W AT. 11 PROOF WAREHOUSE. npilE undersigned respectfully informs his A. friends and the public, that he continues the Warehouse and Commission bu iness at his old stand on Mclntosh street, and solicits a continua tion ol public favor so liberally bestow d the past foui years. Having the assistance of Mr. John R. Crocker and Jan es C. Dawson, it will enable him to devote his entire attention to the selling of Cotton ; in this branch of the business his friends may rely on his best exertions. Wm. C. Dawson jr. & Co., will keepa "eueral assortment of Groceries at Buck-head, Morgan county, (the termination of the Georgia Uail.UnLn and will furnish my customers at Augusta prices adding freights—they will also ret as agents for me. L se Pt -8— wf!t] TiII;MAS DAWS(»N OO’ The Mibedgeville Recorder, Journal, Fede ral Lnron, Columbus Enquirer and Southern Whirr will publish the above six times weekly. *” ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I WILL be soM on the first Tuesday n Janiu. I ry next, at the Lower Market House in ti, e K Tty of Augusta, within the usual hour of sai e a)1 j he Real Esla e in said city, belonging i 0 j ;is Leverich, deceased. Also, —Twelve Negroes b t ! onging to the estate. Fold by older of Court for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de leased. Terms made known on theda\ of sale tji P. H.MANTZ, j Adminil J. A. CAMERON, \ trators ! October 31, 1840. * N ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. % M7 ILL Le sold on the first Tuesday in Januarv f ▼ next, at the court house in 'Vavnesboro Burke county, under an order of the Court of oj’ dinary of said county, the veal estate ot Kobt." Wiggins deceased, situated in said county,consist ing of a tract of find supposed to contain one ln ir ' died acres, adjoining land' of James bell and others" Terms cash —purchasers to pay for title WALTER J. A. HA t;ILTON, Adm’i October 13, 1810. I ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I be sold cn the first Tuesday in January I ff next, between the usual bourse of sr. l e , B fore the court hou?e door in the village of Jackson- B Loro, Striven county, one negro man by the name Is of Daniel, about 25 years of age, sold as the pm- f perly of benjamin Herrington deceased, for u. ( , benefit of she heirs of said deceased. Terms f the day of sale. NICHOLAS STREAGLK, Oi tober 13, IS4O. Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. 46 117 ILL be sold on the 21st of December next $ V at the residence of John Wiliams, deceased’ of Warren County, all the perishable property L e ! longing to the estate of the said deceased, consist, ing of slock of all kinds, horses, hogs, cattle,sheep plantation tools, and w.gons and gear, one plea! 0 sure carriage an ! harness, household am kitchen furniture, and other articles. Terms known 0 the day, MARY WILLIAMS, oct 24 wts Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ABUT ILL be sold cn the first Tuesday in January ff next, at the court house in Waynesboro Burke county, under an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county, a negro man named Ned sold as the piopcrty of the estate of Michael \V;g! gins deceased. Terms on tiie day of sale. Pur chasers to pay for titie. JOSEPH JANSEN, October 13, 1840. Administrator AD »IIMSTR ATOR’S SALE, i 'W’* 7 'ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janua- I f f ry next, before the Court House door of ‘ Columbia County, by order of the Honorable Infe rior Court of said County, sitting as a ( ourt of Or dinary, One Hundred ana Seventy-eight Acres of Land, more or less, situated in said County of Co lumbia, on Germans’s Creek, and adjoining lands of Sutton, Ramsey and others. Sold for distribution t among the heirs of Abraham Fuller, deceased K. W. BELL, Administrator. 11 October 29, 1840. AD3I IN IST R ATOR’S SA LE. VWTILLbe sold on Thursday, the 12th day of | V November next, at the late residci ce of Isaac Lowe, late of Columbia county, deceased, all the perishable propeity belonging to the estate of i said deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Oxen, j and Stock Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Load A agon and Harness, one Ox Cart, Gin and Running Gear,Corn, Fodder, Oats, and Wheat, Plantation T ools, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a good stockof fatted Pork. Sale to continue from day to day,till all is sold. Terms made known on the day. CURTIS LOWE, Administrator, October 1,1840. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. "fiWJTLL be sold at the court house door,in If Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in he cember next, a tract of land in burke county, ad joining lands of John P. C. Whitehead, and lanA formerly the estate of John Rollins deceased, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, said land belonging to the estate of Nealy Knight, late of burke county deceaascd. sold for the benefit of hit heij-i ami —— J to ,«a»d estate. Terms on the day of sale. ' , EDV\ ARD GARLICK, Admin’r. September 28, 1840. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. \IfILL be sold at Lafayette, Walker countv, ? V before the court house door, in the usual houis ot sale, agreeable to an order of the Honora ble Inferior Court of burke county, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, to the highest bidder on the Ist 1 uesday in December next, lot of land No. 14JL in the nintcenth district of the fourth section of originally Cherokee county,now Walker county, sold ac the property of John Kilpatrick deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Teims cash. WILLIAM KILPATRICK, Admin’r. October 3, 1840. _ A DAI I\l ST R ATOR’S SA EE. It 4"ILL be sold on Saturday the 14th Jay ofNo- T j vein ber next, at the lute residence of Wra. B. Clemmons, of i’aliafcrio county, deceased, all the perishable property of said ilccea'cd, consist ing of Stock, fioi'cs, ik g<, Catilc, &c., Corn, Fod der, Plantation T ools, Household and Kilcnen Furniture, and various other articles too tedious to mention. T lie terms wi Ihe made known on the day of sale. H. A. CLFIMMi-NS, Adm’r. Crawfordville, Septem er 24, 1840. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Columbia county , w ill be sold at the court house door in said county, on ihe first Tuesday in December next, the land and negroes belonging to ! the estate of Clail .orn Wall, late of said countv deceased, to wit: eight negroes, consisting of men, women and children; and six hundred acres of 1 land, lying on Sweetwater creek, adjoin ng lands j ot \\ illiam P. Steed and otheis, sold subject to the i widow'’s dower —r.ll sold for the purpose of distri- j bution. Perms of sale twelve months credit, bv the pur chaser giving two good freehold securities. ELISHA BURSON, Administrator. September 28, I>4o. EXECUTOR’S SALE. AIATILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January • * next, at the court house in Waynesboro, Burke county', under an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county, the following negroes, viz: Phil, Calvin, and Etbeit, (men); Peg, Mary, Vio let, Rose, Harriet, Maria, and Molly, (women); and Aaron, Edmund, and Tom, (boys); sold as the property of the estate of Reuben l banco deceased, lor the benefit of the heiis and creditors. lerms cash, bankable money. Purchasers to pay for titles. HENRI CHANCE, Ex’r. October 13, iB4O. EXECUTOR’S SALE. IB \ a decree ot Warren Superior Court, October £ term, Eighteen Hundred and Forty, there wilt be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in January next, ai the Court House Door, in tne town of War en ton, Warren County, all that tract of Land, contain ing two nurdrcd and twenty-eight acres, more or less, lying on Little River, the road that leads trom Vv rights boro to Washington runs by the improvements, and known as the plcae where Peggy bultrcll formerly lived. Also—Eight like y negroes, men w omen and children, l erms of sale cash. TH<iMAS T. BUTTRBLL, Executor. Also, on the same day and place, bv agreement of the Legatees of Peggy butt ell, deceased, will be sold all that parcel of Land whereon Evans Mj C r.iiy Esq. now’ lives, containing two hundred and ninety-eight aciis, more or less, lying in Warren and Columbia County, adjoining the lands of Isaac Dozier and D. JL E. Dyer. 'Perms of sale on the da y- THUS. T. BUTTRELL, Agent. October 23, IS 10. EXECUTOR’S SALE. GRF.FIABLN to an order of tlie Honorable ihe Inferior Court of Greene Countv. when silting for ordinary purposes, will be sold’ at the Court House in the town ot Gicensboro,ou the Ist Tues day in January next, tiie follow ing valuable NK* GROEB, to wit: Daniel, Charles, Fielding, Melton, Coiner, Horace, Simeon, ( inda, Phillis, Haseutiue, Laurenna, Denibo and Sucky. Aiso, a ceitain tract ol Land containing two hundred and liß)' acres, more or less, on the waters of Tow n ( reck, in said ( ounty, and idjoiniug lands of William Saunders and Sterling Gresham, upon which there is a comtortablc dwelling house, and all necessary out houses. Said Negro- s and Laud sold as the propeity of the c>tatc ol Lewis Jenkins, deceased, tor the benefit of the ai d distributees. Terms on the day of sale. Y. P. KING, Executor, Greensboro, 2Tth October, 1810,