Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 11, 1840, Image 4

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Prospectus of a New Work to be entitled GEORGIA ILL.I STIiATED, IX a scrips of original pi tires, or. steel, with let ter press descriptions. Ihepi mof publishing in successive numbers pictorial works, illustrative of the scenery of countries, has lung been a popu lar one in Europe, and is rapidly gaining favor in out own country. The proposition to issue such a work, devoted to the scenery of Georgia, although novel, will find universal favor, an ! re regarded as it is by the Edit or, a plan at once felicitous and feasible. There is much scenery incur Slate,that is not surpassed in beauty and sublimity, by that of any othe r state in the I iiion. The upper coun.ics ab und in scenes, which need only be known lo command the admi ration of all who love the beau lies of nature. — .Much of the scenery of the No.th is inferior to our own, but is y ot vi-ited In thou-a ,d? simply because it has been written sung an 1 " lionized,” by au thors and travellers until ns beauty has be-orr.e universally known and appreciated. It is de.-irablc tnat attention should Leuirect' d loom own resour ces of p t turesque in natural scenery, and when this is done, our own and Northern tourists will speedily vender our beautiful views as immortal as our language. The South is charged wit It general indiifetence to the progress of Literature and Fine Arts ; and probably the strongest foundation lor the charg-- is found in ner in action in cn tcrpi i c ca leu fated lo ios ter these objects. The publication of the propos al work will iris believed, be an effective blow at the foundation, a s op towards the establishment of our literary reputation, to which end much hon orable effort is now dire ted. A third consideration and the last which will now be urged, is tr.e intrinsic value of such publi cation as “ Georgia Illustrated.” ll will embo dy the representations of the beautiful and sublime in our State scenery, and afford to all, at a lidding expense, exact pictures of our mountains, rallies, cataracts, public buildings, Ac., which they may or may not otherwise behold, but \v!ii h, in either case, would afford peculiar pleasure. The proposed work will be executed in a style superior to any similar pictorial work in the coun try. The plates will be executed on steel by em inent engravers, from original drawing, made ex pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Addi on Rich ards, of Augu-ta. The engravings will be accom companied with letter press descriptions, prepared for the work, and in this department the editor Will secure, as far as possible, the assistance and co-operation of our best writers, in short, no pains will bo spared to make thd work a perfe t gem of the kind, to the end that it may meet a welcome Teception not only at home but also abroad. CONDITIONS. I. “Georgia Illustrated,” will be issued in monthly par's, in the quarto form, at $5 per annum invariably in advance , or at 5U cents fur each part, payable on delivery. IF. Each part will contain two highly finished en gravings, of Scenery, accompanied with letter-press description.- and histoiical facts, prin ted on large and beautiful type on trie finest papei, the whole enveloped in a neatly printed cover. 11l Any individual who will obtain and for ward six advanced subscriptions, shall be entitled to a copy of the work, t lubs may receive twelve copies to one address for 5 0, or twenty-live copies to one address for 7100, in either case free of pos tage. The first part, containing an engraved title page and vignett, with two views and letter-press des criptions, will be issued on the first of November, 1840, and subscriptions should be forwarded prior to that time. Editors who publish and call attention to this prospectus, will, by forwarding their paper to the editor, be entitled to a copy of the worn, Communications and subscriptions must be ad dressed, post paid. WM.C. RICHRRDS. Editor of Georgia Illustrated, [Peunfic\A, Ga.) JNO. WILLIAM! UAH UN, ('f ormerly of Hancock,) TNACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1” Savannah, Georgia, respcct f ully lenders his services to his friends and the public generally. — He will not tngage in speculation of any kind whatever, but devote his time entirely to the inter est 01 those who confide lo him their business, aug ‘3l wtDl POCKET HOOK UOM 1 ! \ MOROCCO POCKET ROOK, l uge enough to hold a bank bill at full lenth, containing (he following no cs, viz: lon Isaac Ramsay, payable to Thomas Wiley, for S4O, cn tiie Ist (September, 1840; one on R. \V. Bell, foi S6O, dated about Ist August, due one day after date ; one on R. S. Pounds, for $9 75, due one day after date, and dat ed May, IS. V; one note given to Thomas N. Ham ilton, by Absalom Cady and self, fur $l5O, with some credits endorsed on it, and due about two years ago. Also—One note on Aps Eady, for S3O, with in terest from January, 1839, in. de payable to Isaac Ramsey ; one do. on Win. A. L. Collins for $33,75, dated in July last; one do. on George \V. Tool for $9, payable to Isaac Bryant, date not recollected ; •one do. on Thomas Stanford, amount nor date rc ■coliected ; one do. on George W. Clark for a snial amount, dated about January, 1838, besides some other valuable papers, and a small sum of money believed to be in the book at the time lost, which the finder is entitled lo on delivering the book with papers in it, and if no money, will liberally reward the finder on the receipt of the papers. 1 forbid ail persons trading for any of said pa pers. WILLIAM BELL. Columbia County, Ga., Sept. 18, 1840. if LINC OLN SHERIFF SALES. A a tILL be sold at Lincolnton, before the f f Court House door, within the u-ual hours of sale, cn the first Tuesday of December next, tire following property, to wit ; The interest of Ransom and Susannah Davies, during their life, in the Ten Negroes following, to wit: Nancy, a Negro woman slave, about 50 years of age, and her nine children, Caroline, about 17, Aggy, a ‘girl about 8 years old. Joe, a buy about 16. William, a boy about 15. Jirn, a boy about 13, Ben, a boy of 1 !, Jeff, a boy of 9, Gilbert, a boy of 7, and Napoleon, a boy 3 3'ears old. Levied on the life estate of the said Ransrom and Busannah Davis to satisfy a li. fa. issued frnir. the Superior Court of Lincoln County, at the instance of Wrn. M. Gibson. Properly pointed out by Robt. A. Toombs, attorney. Al-o, will be sold at the same time and place, the following pro city, to wit: one Negio woman named forty years old, dark complected, six feather beds, and furniture complete, o e wal nut Sideboard, one Bureau, mahogany front, one painted Cupboard,one Clock, live pier Tables, paint ed. two Wash-stands, four Looking-glasses, six Trunks, ten Chairs, lot of Crockery Ware, one Yoke Steer a.id Ox Cart, four t ows and \ caning®, seven head stock Hogs, seven Candlesticks, three Iron Pots, four Ovens, Fire Bogs, shovel and Tongues, one b: y Horse, ten t ears old, ball face, one Gig and Harness, and House and Lot in the village of Lincolnion, on which William Reynolds now lives, all levi d on lo satify sundry fi. fas. against said William Reynolds in favor of Matthew Collars, from Inferior Court of Lincoln County. BENJAMIN E. TA TOM, Bhenff. November *2,1840. JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE. \'S7'lLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Decem -7 tier 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 Thirty-two Acre- of Oak and Hickory Land, on the waters ot Big Creek, adjoining lands of Alex in ler Low icy and others, levied on as the property of James li. Bostick, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justice Court in favor cf James H. Jones an 1 others. Levy made aid resumed to me by a Constable this 24th day of October, 1840. Prop erty pointed out hv defendant. W ILL!AM 8. ALEXANDER,Sheriff. October 3i, 1840. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. yj *7 ILL be sold at the Couit House door in If Warren tun, Warren County, Georgia, be tween the usual hours of sate, on the first Tues day in Deueniber.the so lowing property, name ly*: (me Bay Mare, three years old last spiing, levied on as tlie property of 1 avid Saliis,to satisfy one fi. fa. i sued fiom the Superior Court of- War ren County: Jeremiah Adams vs. said Sailis. Cro uertv pointed out by plaintiff this 29th of Ooctober, Ijyp, * JAMES HALL, Sheriff October, 31, IS4O. AUGUSTA IRON AND BRAn- FOUNDRY wV H-,. # \ The Castings from this establishment have given universal srCsia. lion sim c it lias been in operation. We have now on ha d a large stock nl the raw material, of the best quality, and are ready to re ceive orders for any description of CAN 11NGS cither fur Rail Road-, Mills, Steam Engines, 01 other purpo-cs. As we have a lirst rate Pattern Maker, aid use nothing but tiie best materials consequently wc can warrant our Castings not oil> to work well, but he as strong and as weli made as any manufactured at the North or elsewhere, and we challenge comparison. We also manufacture lo order any kind of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ' We are now getting up, and will soon h .ve made cn hand tor sale, a variety of PLGI’GiiS, of all kinds i mi l si/cs, from the small Ponoy i loiuh up lo the | large four horse Plough. Also, Straw -Cutters. j Corn Shelters. Harioivs, Wheat I ans, Cultivators, Wagons, Carts, <yf., sc. i ersons wanting such articles would do well to call, as we are determin ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances. Ciders can be left at the principal stores in 1 town, or at the estabßshn cut in rear cf the Pres byterian Church, near the Rail Road Depot, and they will be attended to punctually. uly II ly THOS. HOPKINS & Co. t GEORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A Jif first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at tins oiiice. jan 31 ts NEW GOODS. rfIHE subscribers have received their Fall and ! § Winter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE 1 DRY GOODS, consisting of a great varietj- of new ! and desirable articles, among which are the fol | lowing: 1 Duffel and Whitney Blankets, Cloths, Cassimcrs, 1 Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, red white and green i Flannels, * ' Keisys, plain and plaid Negro Cloths, | Brown and bleach d Shirtings and Sheetings, Apion i i Check, i Linen and cotton Bedtick, brown and bFh 1 Jean-, ! Black Lasting, codon Cassimere, for gig tops I Table Damask, birds eye and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, some supeiior undressed, French, English and American Prints, Furniture Prints, f rown Holland, black Silecia, 3-4 and 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, Turkey ic l Tri.il>, | Blac k and blue black rul’d and fig’d Bombazines, | French and English plain and fig’d Merinos, Rich emb’d Muslin De Lames, pl’n and fig’d do. I Black and blue blacK. col’d and fig’d Silks, Plain and fig’d Swiss Look and plaid Mu-Jin?, : Ladies, Gentlemens, Missesand Boys cotton and woolen Hose, Laige rich fig’d Satin Points or Mantillos, Embroidered Thibet, Cassimere, Plaid, Merino and Muslin De Laine Shawls, Rich pi rid Ribbons, satin Taffeta and Cap do. Thread Laces and Edgings, Muslin Insertings and • 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 i-ilk Gloves, Black and blue black Crape, and ciape Veils, i \\ hi e, black and coFd crape Lesse, 1 Black and white English silk Hose, i Bordered, hemstitched and lace edged Linen Cam bric Hdkfs, Linen, Cambric, and Linen Lawn, Chantiila and diamond net Vt-i s. Slate coPd Pongee and cotton Chambray, for riding dresses. Fancy silk hdkfs, gent’s Pongee and bl’k silk do. Shell and Brazilian tuck and side combs. Elastic wristbands, artificial Flowers and Wreaths, Whalebones for Dresses and Bonnets, Taylor’s, Clark’s and Willet’s spool Thread, Black and col’d Italian sewing Silk, Black, brown, and all coi’d linen 1 bread, Carpet and furniture Binding, zephyr worsted Ivory Combs, orn ai d Buffalo dressing do. Hair Brushes, toilet Powder and fancy Soap, Cologne water of a superior quality. Narrow and wide lintn Tape, bl’k and coFd Braid, Coronation Braid, silver 'Thimbles, Tin®, Needles, vxr. Xc. The above, with a variety of other articles, will be sold on reasonable terms by VVM. 11. CRANE R CO. oct 15 dlvv w4t 231 Broad street. WAULIIOUSH AND (OAIMISMON JILiU ft A NT'S. 7SNIIE subscribers have formed a co-partnership B for the transaction of a factorage and tom mi-sion business, under the inn of HOPKINS <y STOVALL. They have taken the commodious fire-proof Ware House on Mclntosh street, oppo site Gen. Thomas Dawson’s, formerly occupied by Heard k Wilson, and more recently by D’ vntignac R Hill. Their storages are conveniently situated for the storage of cotton, or receiving and forward- j ingot goods by Railroad or Wagon. They hope, j by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. LAMBETH IDTKINS, MARCELLUS A. STOVALL. Augusta, July 8, 1840. 2awtf—jy9 EXECUTOR’S FA IAN [ B r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January ; V $ next, at the Lower Maiket t ouse,between I j the usual hours of sale, 1 I;roe Negro Slaves. I the properly of It. 11. Musgrove, deceased. Sold by order of me Honorable Inferior Couit of Rich mond (ounty, fur the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. EDWARD Bl Si IN, Augusta, November 2, 1840. Executor. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. | "SI/ILL be sold on the first Tuesaay in Decem ! f f ber next, at the Court Douse door in the town of Warrenton, Wancn County, Ga., between tiie usual hours of sale, the so lowing property, to wit: One negro man slave named Elias,4s or 5 ) years oid, levied on as the property of Samuel i leming, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Supeiior j Court of Warren County, in favor of John Per sons vs. Samuel Fleming ird Henry Conaway. — Property pointed out by Conaway. Also, one blazed face Bay Mare, supposed lo be eight veins old; one Sorrel Mue, live years old. and seventeen head of Cattle, ;.iul eight head of Hogs, levied on by a bailiff to satisfy an attach ment returnable to the Superior Court of said Coun ty in tavor of James Daniels vs. John Clary, ’Also, one Sorrel Fiiley, 2h years od, will be sold at the tame lin.c and place, to satisfy an at tachment in favor of James t aniels vs. John Clary, said attachment returnable to the Superior Court of said County. Piopeity pointed out by plaintiff. JAMES HALL, Sheriff. November 2 1840. EXECI TOR’S SALK. ’SRJ7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday n January v) y next, at the Court House door in Warren ton, Warren County, Eight likely Negroes, to wit: Morris, Kit, Ross, Silva, Eliza, F.mily, Caroline, and Oliver, belonging to the estate of 1 homas But trell, of said County, deceased. Also, at the same time and place, a valuable Plantation, lying in s .id County, on Little River, belonging to the same estate, and being the Plantation whereon Peggy Buttrcll, ale deceased, resided, containing Two Hundred Twenty-eight acres, more or less, adjoin in' lands of Evans -McCrary and others. The said sale oeing made in conformity with a decree of the Honorable the Superior Con. t of said County, for the purpose of distri; uticn amongst the legatees of said deceased. Terms c sh. THOMAS T. BUTTRELL, Executor. November 2,1 40. E » 7TLL be sold at the Court House in Warren 's 7 ton Warren County, on the first Tuesday in Januaiy next, Two Hun ;red and Ninety-eight Acres of LAND, more or lying in said County, whereon Evans McCrary now lives, adjoining Dy er and others, sold as the property of Peggy But trell. dece sed, b} - the consent of the Legatees. Terms at sale. THOS. T. BUTTRELI, Raytown, Oct. 31, 1840, Agent. g LAW NOTIC E. nnUE subscriber h s opened a Law Office on j| Judge Longstrcet’s lot in the village of Ox ford, Newton county, where lie will be found at a!] times when not on the circuit. He will prac tice in Newton, Morgan, Walton. He Kalb, Gwin nett, Jasper, Henry and Butts counties. Persons trusting the undesigned with business, may be assured that it will be attended to with lidelity. VHOMAS HOWARD. I take pleasure in recommending Thomas How ard to tiie patronage of my friends and acquaintan ces. tie is talented and tinst-worlhy. and will nave the lenetit of my counsel, whenever he oi his clients desire it. A. R. LoNG.sTRfc.ET aug 3 ■ ff-i j *' v r-- * v ‘ >■ S .** i 3 ! —,-N ’J- * ■ S ’ r S y S,tjr4 r i ” :ll AURI aON’S SPEt IJTC HINTM t -.NT. ihe cure of white suckings, .-crofulnus and ether tumors, ulcers, sore leas, old and fr< ah wounds, spiah s and bruises, swellings mil inflnn. nrations, scald lua<), women's s re breasts, rlieu maiic pains, tetters, e'Uj iioio, chilblains, w billows, biifb’, corns, and external diwM mn ral ! y. The 1 proprietor has received at least a thousand cert fi j cates and other docuti cuts in favor of hts Sf‘E; FIC < INT.Ii li.NT—and they embrace aim a! aii j ihe corapiairns in their worst stages —lu which dial inn.t or slicking plaster dun be applied A. mortg ; iliese n nilicati s, Uieie are a great number Rom ihe most eniinem physicians in ihe country, who me the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or all others w hich have ever been invented. The proprietor lias a so received a great many tes tunoniais irum larriers, military genilenu n, hnmcis, and others, relative to the amazing efficacy <d his Uiiilrneni, in ilie bruises, cuts, and a!! ilie external complaints and diseases of horses; and among them are no less than a «h z n c< rtnying to the most per fect cures winch it has performed oi the sore backs of sum-:-- of th«.,e animals. Altogether the proprietor ieeis no hesitation in stating—or in pul ling i! to the proof against ad composition—ih t HaRRDSON’S SPEC IFiC OLVIviENT is vastly superior to every (lung ot tiie kind which has here lutore been offered to the public; and the proprutur not only vouches lor its general good qualities, I ul is v\ tiling to risk Ins reputation in a trial, tor lie knows from the mos ample experience, t. a n cannot be u.-c-i without immediate and palpable benefit, in any oim ot ihe complaints ) r which it !is so highly recommended Retail price 5U cents per box. Sold at ail the print; ip:d DR i (i 8 1 ()RE> in a«g 80 __ Augusta, Ga. EXIiCU l’irli’S s iLE. ’© 1 £ r ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on the, j v ? hist I’uesday in January next, within the legal bouts ot suie, at the Market house in the town ot Louisville, Jefferson County, agreea: ly to the last wilt and testament of Hardy Morgan, de ceased. Four L undied Acres of Line Land, more or less, in said county, adjoining .aucls of John Lyons, Elijah Hudson ami others. Also, Tim-e Negro Slaves, to wit: Wxnney. a woman, about twenty-four yea s old; Margaret, a girl, about eigot years old and Mason, a boy, about live years old. Terms on the day ot sale. STEPHEN MdRGAN, Executor. November 3, 1840. L: AROIAN'S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the I A Inferior Cunt of Memwethcr County, when silling as a ( onrt of Ordinary, will be sold on the first i’uesday in January next, before the court bouse door at Waynesooro, Burke county, within the usual iiours of sale, one tract of land contain ing four bundled and eight acres, whetton V\ iliiam Gilstrap deceased lormcriy, and wt.eieon John W. Wise now lives, joining Ends of C. IE ohurchill, Drury c orker, and otners, sold lor the benefit of the licit< of Wiley (iilstrap of satd county deceased. i c ms, twelve months credit lor note with ap proved security. JuEE WOO’i EN Uctooer 7, 1840. tiuardran. EXECUTOR’S ALE* le soul at the Court Hou-e. in Striven | f county, on tire first Tuesday in December next, under the Will of Ann li. Dunn, deceased, late of Burke county, all that tract of Land in Striven county, containing four hundred and fifty acres, (mors or tess,) adjoining lands of John S. Roberts and others, lying on the Heaver- dam Creek Terms, twelve iron Its credit, notes with ap proved security. Lurch is< rto pay lor titles. WILLIAM LASSEiEiI, Executor. September 30, 1810. Oakland for .sale. FRKHE subscriber offers for sale liis Plantation rn Jefferson county, containing between one thousand and eleven hundred acres of oa . hickory and swamp land. The improvements are superior and its nearness lo the Ccntr.d Rail Road, together with its fertility, make it a desirable place. Per sons wishing to purch.se are invited to cornt and see ihe growing crop. Lorn and fodder, neat cat tle and h igs, among-I which la-t arc li..rk*hire and J/hii.idiij hia IVlutes, can be had by the purchaser or juiy 11-vvtf J. W. M. HERR JEN. \l G ICE. —The undersigned have formed a con- XN auction under the firm of IP VVLA.ND sc BA i\ STOW , for the purpose of transacting a Gen eral Commission i.aess in Savannah, and solicit a share of patronage. WAR P. Id WLAN D, E. R, BARS LOW. References—Messrs. Pock & Hearing, John C. \\ inter Esq., 8tova!l & Simmons. Octob< r 19. 1810. wlra ADM IN ISTTI ATOR’S KOI ICE. || RH cOtvS to the estate of John Clarke, do- J a 9 ceased, are no,hied to make payment to the undersigned, and persons having demands will hand in the same legally- proven within the time pre scribed by law. A N WM.H. GOODRICH, Adntr. i DAI i Na’-T it ATO It’S NOTICE. —All persons fa. having claims against the estate o'' James Caiswell, late of Richmond County, deceased, are requited to hand tin m i . duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and’ those in debt will make payment. R. CLARKE, Administrator. Octouei 23 1840. LAND TOK SALE. rspiiE subscriber has m view removing west- EL wp illy, oilers for sale t!ic following tracts of I Land, viz: that valuable tract on which he resides, containing 135 ; acres, lying on toe Savannah JR, iv al and Soap reek, of which a pmt is first rate river and creek low grounds. 'Pin re are th.co hundred and hlty cesol it cleared, the balance in woods, consisting of oak, hi kory, poplar and wail.oo The cleared land is under a good fence Its pro duction cannot he surpassed by any lands in the up country. The improvements consist of a con venient and comloriable Dwelling, besides Gin House, Sere v. all new, and all other houses neces sary for a country residence and faun. The dwell ing is located on r.n elevated situation, and ic markabl v healthy, with springs of the purest water scattered throughout the premises. 1 here n 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 will make it more valuable. As the purchaser would wish to examine the pre mises previous to making the purchase, it would ue needless for me to give any farther description of the premises. Also, 250 acres of land, No. 150, in the 21st district, Decatur county in this Slate. Also, 250 acres of land. No. 3, in first district in Raker countv in this Stale. WM. B. CANTELOW. Lincoln county. July 29. worn EXEC ITTSALE. \\TILL he .-old on the lir-t I’ue-.day in January T w next, at the Court House door m the town t>l Jacksonslorough, Scrivcn County, between the usual hours c 4 sa;e, al, the laic's belonging to the estate of Jarae- M. Bride,deceased, situated in said County, upop the \\ av nesbero Road, adjoining Linds ot A. S. Jones. 1 iiomas H. Burns, and others, being the p.ace whereon the deceased resided in Lis life time, at d contstining Six Hundred mvi Eighty-seven acres, more or less, well improved, having an excellent dwelling and g cd out-bui d ings, well watered, and excelled by no situation as regards health. '1 obe sold agreea! le to the last will of said deceased for the benefit o. the legatees of said estate. JOHN ROBERT KITTLES, October 01, Ij4o. Executor. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES f BtHESE medicines are indebted for I heir name £- to tin ir mani cst and sensible action in Mini fying the spring and clmnaeis ol life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In nianv hun dred certified cases vvbmn has been made public, and in almost every s-prcies oi disease to which ilie human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PIIEMX BIT TERN have been gratefully and publicly oc- I now lodged by the persons beuefibted, and who were previously unacquainted vvnh the beaiuitidiy philosophical priruijdes upon which they are compounJed, and upon which they consequently ait. 'i’lie LIFE MEDICINES rcr' rnmendthemselves in diseases ul every form and description. 'J’heir first operation is to loosen from the coals oi the stomach ai d bowels, the various impurities and crudities con tantiy settling around them ; am, to remove the hardened fseces which collect convelusions oi the smallest intestines. Other medicines only paitialiy cleanse these, and leave such collet led masses behind as to produce habitu al cost ivencss with 11 its train oi evils, or in a sud den d airhcra, with its eminent Jangots. ’1 his tact is vvell known to a.i regular anatomists, who cx aniine the human bowels afler death ; nnd hsn?e the prejudheof those well infiirmed men against quack meeirmes— ii medicines prepared and her laiie.i to the [ u; ,i< hv ignorant pi rsor 'i he sc contl effect ol iho J.ile iMtdHTiu s is lo cleanse the kidneys nnd ilu* bladder, and by tiiis means, ihe j liver and the limp, ihe healthful arlmn ol which tnlirely dopendsupon I!:*- ngulurily ol ilie uriAuy organs. 'The biurd, \\ hieh lakes its red color Irorn ; the agenev ol ilie !i\<r and the longs liefiire it passes iniuthe hea t, la ing tnu- purifbd i>y them and nourished by loud coming trout a clean stom a< h, courses Ircely lit ough the veins, rt news every part of ilie system and iriumpliaiilly mounts the j baiiiier of health in the blooming cheek. Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicine have been thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Fiatuiei.cy, Palpitation M the Henri, l.ossnl Appetite, 1 'eari-ln rn mid Ileud aclie, Lestleismss, lil-itn.per, Anxiety, Languor and Meiam holy, t osiiveness, Diarrlicca, «. hoieia, Fevers of all kinds, klteutinilism, (Knit, Dropsies oi all kind. Gravel, V\ otus, Asliunaand Consurop ! tion, Scurvy, I hers, inveurate .'■ores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad f omplexions, L ruptive com plaints, tSi.llovv, Cloudy, and olher d,sagne;ih!o t omplcxions, B,.it Rheum. Erysipelas, Common Colds mid nillutnza a; d various other complaints j which afflict the liu:ra* frame. Jn fever and ; tigt:o. part it ulnny, ihe Life Medicines have been most( m.nently succt sslul; so much so that in ihe Fever and . gue districts. Physicians almost uni versally prescribe them. All thai requires of his patient is to be particular in takina the Lite Medtcim ssirn tiy according to the directions. It :s not by a news- i paper nonce, or any thrg that he lumseli' may say l m their favor, that h hopes to gain credit, it is alone hv ihere.sol ol a lair :rial. XiiEE A1 ’s M EDIC AI. MAM \E ; designed ns a rionii s tc guide so health.— I h.s Idle pamphlet edit yd hy U. H doff o ..To roadway New York, l has hi on published lor the purpose ol explaining more fully Ur. Moffat’s theory oi diseases, and will : he found highly imeresUng lo per.-oils suck I g ! healih. .1 reals upon pova.eni diseases, and liie i causes thereof. True ‘~5 cents —il>r sale by Mr Moffat's agents generally. These\aluabie until .lies arc for sale f>y WM. 31 D’ANTK.VU’, bole Agent lor Augusta ADMINLSTRA ■ IlfX’s NOTICE. A EL person- indebted to the estate of John Dieghuro, deceased, are requested to n.ake payment to the undeoigned, and those having claims against the sa; e, will please present them, duly proven within th" time prescribed hy law. ELIZABTi ;i DfiEGJrURN, Admin’x. September loth. 1840. ADMLMSTUATRIXk'r NOTIC E. A LL person- indebted to the estate of John l». \ Guedrtm, deceased, late of Richmond county, are requested to make immediate payment to -V. 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 Gs EDRt N, April 4,184 U. trwtr Amninisitatrrx. . o- —• >rt.«i.N. n (.vrnian nuy-icia.. o. a.uch lithe, having cevnica ms uiieiihof. .ur seme j year.- to Inc cure ano n movai o* me a uses ot N Eu- VuUS A3D sICK liK AL> A (.'HE, lias tliesaMs i- clion io malic* known, ;ha he has a remedy which by removing ilio causes cures effectualiy and perma nently this distressing complaint There are many Emuies who have considered s ick Headache aeon i atmmonu 1 incurable tamily complaint* L>r. 8. as | sums them that licy are mistaken, and labouring I under distress winch in- y might ;sol only alleviate but act ualiy eradicated -v the* us This remedy. li is ihe result ol sen in die research, and is entirely of a different cb.ur.cler from advertised patent medi cines, and i;, not unpleasant in the laste. HEADACHE, >l< K OK NERVOUS. The extraordinary formation that Dr Spohn’s remedy fur this distressing cumpaint is every day gaming is ceriandy a mailer«. I much astonishment, | Lliat so m icli suliering should have existed forages i without ant (It » ov; ry ot an oUcciuai prevcniiv?, or cure,is truly a subject of much regret out Dr. S. now . ssfif. s ihe public timtsueba rt medy has been ! invented as will convince ihe must credulnus. 'I he yrincifdes on which it acts are simple and plain. It is an a muted fact that tins comp.ami, whether called i Sica iff Mac he, or Neivous iieadacl-e. arises pnm- : only from the stomach—those who think they have tire Nervous Headache may rest assured that this organ, the stomach, is ihe first cause, that sys- j uni has become vitiated or detdlimied, 1 luough ihe I stomach, and ffiat . rffy through (he same channel must they expect s restoration ut ihe naiural and healthy function? ol the system. 'J lits object, Dr \ Si.:.hit’s remedy is ctnincnliy calculated to a tain. | ’1 he truth of tins p*. si nun cannot be controverted, i and the sooner sufferers with ihe headache become i cunv iucud of it, the sooner will their suffering end 1 in rcstyraiiuit ol licaliit, Lt. bpoint pledges his pr. I ••sioi.ru repuiat on on this fuel. ’J tie remedy may be had ol apothecaries generally throughout tiie Lhiiled States. For sale by A.NTD.W <fc HAINES, No. 232 ’ broad-street. Augusta. * mar 26 L T-; . ■ j < , . * ifewi T’ - - »•.; i. E- > ,»•-. / ! ’-yr-a.?>3ca,eafe-^gs;-,,.-.d;/ VtJiKTAiiliE FILLS. lih-NA Lilts arc no longer among those of j -ff doubtful utility. I hey h;;\e passed away I I;oin the hundreds that are daily launched upon j the tide of experiment, and now stand before the ! public as high in reputation, and as extensively I employed in ali pans ol ilie United Males, she Cun. aoas, i exas, .dexteo, and the U«st indies, as any medicine lhai has ever In ell prej a ed lor the relief | ol sutlering man. 1 liev have been int educed v' ht rever it was found puss (Jo to carry them ; and thcr are hui lew tuvvns dial do not coniain some renin kahle evidefices iff iheir good died a The certificates that have been presented to ihe proprie tor exceed twenty liioi-saiui ! upwards of five hun dred of which are from regular practising physicians, who are the most competent judgt s of their men s. j Dlien have tl.o cures pt-rlonned hy I is medicine ; been the subjeci ot editorial comrneht in vat ions newspapers and journals; and it may with truth be asserted, that no me Inane i I the kind t.as t ver recened i slimouiais of gr ater \alnc* tiian are at- ; lacked to this. i hoy are in general use asafannl/ medicine, ; and there are itiousamis ol families who declare they are never satisfied unless they have a supply always on hand. 1 hey have no rival in curing and preventing Bilious he vers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Bick Headache, J undue, Asthma, j Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement ot the spleen, I Female Gbsiructioiis, Htanburn, I nr rtd Tongue Nausea, Distensio, of the "tomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoe, Flatulence, Habit ual ( ostiveness. Loss ot Appetite, ■ lotched or fallow Corat lexi >n, and in all cases of Torpor ol the Bowels, wheie a catiianic or an aperient is needed, i’hey an exerdi. ch mild in ineiropem .ion, producing i.t i;: ■ r nan-- a, ; npmg nor d.-kmy. » tie t li.. t.cy oi ihc-c j i ts is so vveti known, and ih ;r use so general, timi umber comment is con sider; d urinect-ssaiy lor further particulars, ec- > l.’r. Peters’ oarn diet, whim can be nao irr f i f *is oi anv ol trie Agern ITyKCI TON’S SA LE. 4 GRKEABI.E lo an order f torn Ihe Honablole, Tu fhc Inferior (Joint ol Columbia county, vvhicr sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will ic so : d before ihe court house dcor of said county, cn the first Tuesday in December next, between ti e usual hours ol sale, a m 2ro woman by the name of Mary . belonging to tr.e estate or Eumuuo ( arluoge uo ceasod, sold for the beneiit of tt.e heirs. J eans er: the day ox saie. LoiiN CARTRIDGE. Ex':. Ccijler 14. 1840. 4- METHODIST SOUTHERN BOOK HOOM Xo. lLiyns street , opposite Messrs. J. S. <§• L. Bowie. Charleston, S. C. rgXifE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- J_ zens of Charleston andtlie public generally .that the above c tablishmcnt is now in lull operation, where may Le found a full asssortment of i heoio gical Works, which will be sold always at pub lishers prices, and a liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Aiso, in addition to the above, will be constantly kept on hand, an extensive assortment of School, Classic al, Medical, and Miscellaneous Hooks, sta tionary, Kc. Also, Hinders’Materials, such as Sheep Skins, Larno Skins, Russia Hides, BaHc Skivers, i !ue and Red Skivers, Rjue and Red Roans, bindeis’ Buauls. Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, flat Cap, Blotting, envelope, am! Dress I apets, Lc. All ot which will le sold wholesale or retail, on as good terms as any other i ouse in the city. A share ot patronage is lespectfully solicited. oct IG-sw3w JOHN W. srOV, Agent st HOOD NOTH IN subscriber wsi continue his Sc hool at the new dwelling on Walker street, and hopes that the distance to his place will not be an objec tion with any lady or gentleman who may be kind ly disposed la patronize him. lie will pleugo him self to prepare youth for Franklin College, or any other College in the Union, in C lassics and in the minor bimlirs of Mathematics, and should a suffi cient patronage be extended to him, he could secure the services of a gentleman of well known anility in Mathematical science. In refeience to the sub | scriber himself, he has had charge of Schools and j Academics in this State during a period of ten years, and begs leave to ieftr, if necessary, to Col. ' Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev. . 1 Judah Harris, before whom he had been examined by a classical gentleman of the North, before he could he admitted to t ike the Rector chip of tne Columbia County Academy, which he had for three I years. Should a class of iig tor ten young men be found, be couid devote two hours to theirdn ! struction each day, at a lime that would not inter lere 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, Latm Exercises, and Prosody, without which the Scansion of Pentameter and Hexameter Verse cannot be acquired. | '1 lie hist quarter’s tuition will be required at i entrance, and the scholastic year will Lu the same j as that of the other St minarics of the city. At a future time should las patrons desire His : coming to a more convenient place, lie will comply with their wishes, ii lie meets witn sufficient pa tronage. DANIEL MAlidN E V. oct 0 w4t (Jj - The Constitutionalist will give tne above four weekly insertions. In (he Superior Court of Richmond County. Term , 1840. Wiliam llostwick,T vs V- Rule JSisi. John P. Doles, j TPON the petition of William Bosrwick,setting $J_ forth that he was in the posse doii of a pro ; missoiy note, made by one John P. Doles, dated on I the oi th day of July, 1 tilo, and payable sixty days after date,l l the order of William Bostwick xto., fur tnree hundred and seventy five 45-K.H) dollars, which was destroyed by lire on the eighth of Au gust, 182 b, and praying this court to establish a copy in lieu of said original note so destroyed: 1; is ordered, that the said John P. Coles do siiow cause, at the next term of tills court, why a copy should t ot Id established in lieu of said original note, it is furtheroidercd, that a to; y of thi- rule ; be served on die said. John P Coles thirty days | prior to the next term, or be published once a ; month for Lour months prior thereto, in one ol the public gazettes of the city of Augusta. A Due extract from the minute-. August 27. IS4C. JAMES McLAWS. CPk. g N(iD it Months after date application will le jg 1 made to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior ( unit of Richmond ( ounty. when sitting for oidi uary pur; osesTfor leave to sell the real and per sona estate of VV iiiiarn Turly, late oi .Richmond county, deceased. JA 11> BRANDON. / Adminis- ALFRED SKCO, 5 trators. November 3, IS4O. * LAKD FOR SALK. Ptf'lllE subscriber otTers for sale his Lands lying JL in the county oi Jefferson, containing eight hundred and thirty acres of lust rate oak and hick ory, lying on Big Creek. On it arc 250 ;n res open land, and under fence, with dwelling house, gin house, and other necessary buildings for the u>e of a Plantation. It is situated about 7 miles from Louisville, and about seventeen from the Central Railroad. Any person desirous of purchasing such a place, would do well to call and examine, as a j uargain may be had by an early application to the j subsciiber on the premise-. JAMES H. BOSI ICK'. Louisvilio. Ga., April 22, iMtr. .-tD POSTPONED SALE. 1 1 ILL be io!d at the Court House door in v Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first ; Tuesday in December next, one hundred acres of | land moie 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 j to the estate of the late Mark Desabaye, andsold | in accordance with an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of sai l conn y for the purpose of a | division. GEO, W. EVANS, Auiranistrator. September 28, 18 10. E X ECU TO K*S s A IV. j S’" ILL be sold at the Court House in Burke V f county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the fo.lowing tr ffis of Land, ly.ng in said county: One tract containing cne hundred acres, odjcining Chares Skinner, and John Fliiol. (,'r.e | tract containing ninety-four acres, adjoining Chari; s ! bkinner and Hubert Skinner. 'J he Other tract con ; taining twtnty-iivc acres, adjeinng Bimeon 1011, ; Charles Skinner, and corneis on the ninety-tour I acre tract. Sold under the Will of Ciuiifon Killot, ; deceased. Terms, thirty days credit, notes with apj roved sccuiity. Purchasers to pay h r titles. SIMEON BELL, Ex’r. Septeml er 30, 18-10. ul j JLPFEUSON SHEUIFF’S SALE. ILL be sold on the- fust Tuesday in Dccem v v Lor next, at the Market House, in the town I 01 Louisvi.ie \v thin the legal hours of sale, three ' Negroes, to wit: Lydia, a woman slave, and her : two chiidien, Augustus and itenry. Also, a quantity ol Household Furniture, con sisting of than ?ofa, Beds and Bedsteads, Clo< ks, iind sundty other Siiiclcj in the house-keeping lino. Said property, levied on as Lite property of Owen McDeimolt, m;on foreclosure of Mortgage, of Sherrod Arrington vs. said Met ermott Pruper ; ly pointed out m said Moitgage ti. .a. WILLIAM 8. ALEXANDER, Sh’ff. September 30,184 . Deotpia, Jefferson County : t 'i, HERE AS .lames Parker applies for T.etters * * ol Admini nation on the estate and elDects i oM-aac (Evens, mte of said county, deceased, i hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to nle then- objections, if any they have, in my of lice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause why said letters should no* he granted. Liven under my hand, at office in Louisville, ; this o Ist of October, 1810. EDEN EZ El BOTH WELL, Clerk, j November 3, 184 ). DAWSON’S FIKJE AND WAT. K PiiOOF WARE HOUSE. undersigned respectfully informs his | friends and the publ.c, lh.it he continues the | W arehouse end Dorm.ass.on Lu iui s» at his offi I stuHo on .v.i In:osh ti.oet, and soiicxis a continua tion oi public lavur so iiLera'iy bestow d the past four years. i iaving the assistance of Hr. John R. Crocket and Jan es C. Dawson, it will enable him to devote his entire attention to the sell mg of Cotton • in tbis branch of the business his friends may rely on Ins best exertions. W m. C. Dawson jr. & Co , will keepa general assortment ol Groceries at Duck-head, Morgan county i the termination of the Georgia Rail-Road) and' will furnish my customers at Augusta prices, adding Heights they will also ret as agents for me ‘ . l se pt 2S—wfltj THOMAS DAWciON. The Milledgevßle Recorder, Journal, Eede ra .‘ n,, ‘v.- ■ ° ;i, mhu- Enquirer and Southern Whig, will publ.-h ihe aLove sm times weekly. 1 AD3IINI TRATom-s SALE W ILL be so ’ (1 on the first Tuesday n’t f V ry next, at the Lower Market H, Ci y of Augusta, within the usual hoar S the Real E-ta cin said city, Lclomd fc ’*H * Lc vericli, deceased. Also, Kiv e y,‘'? ‘° Jas. j longing to the estate. Sold by order of ht> ■ the benefit of the heirs and creditor 0 f rt sot 1 ceased. Terms made known fcn the dn P. ID MAM/ M°! Slle - J. A. CAMERON C Wk October 31, 1840. ’ 3 - ut o«. ■m - r i \: ‘ ti * vtou's s»»,r — I ILL lesM on t!ie Tuesday Ei* ? i next, at the court house in ,:sr ? Burke county, under an order o; the Co t | dinary of said county, the real estate ot P !' U -I Vv iggins deceased, situated in said county '° Jfl! 1 ing of a tract of land supposed to contain 11 dud acres, adjoining land< of James Bell ani F,. Terms cash—purdiasers to pay f„ r t; t p u lltI! 1 WALTER J. A. HA.uiDTON \a . October 13. 1840. ‘ ’ Al)."] 1N DsTit ATO It ’is SA hp ' J \\T ILL Le so d on the first Tuesday h, i fore the court house door in Cue village of (Nl I boro, frerivon county, one negro man t»y t. ip ' Sot- I of Daniel, al'i,ut 23 years of age, sold as r nar * pertv of Benjamin Herrington deceased benefit of the heirs of said (Iccrasc;) T° f i llie day of sale. NICHOLAS STH i 11 <ktoler 13, 1840. A.; 'A I)31 INIS i KATKJX’S s \ ; ■ \ l riLL be so,d 011 the 2 1st of Docem Vn 7 » :it lhc residence of John Wil b m , (i * : lof Warren County, all the peri- liable proaertvE j longing to the estate of the said ds co;.s o dVc,jDswt | ing of stock of ali Kinds horses, hogs. caW ; e si S-M i plantation tools, and wagons and gear, one nk-’ j sure carriage ami harness, household an M.' ‘ i furniture, and other art : cles. Terms known? - . j the day. MARY \VIDDI.\Ms ° % o t 24 wts Adminis radix, jm A ID! INI ST If ATOIAS s \ Rf i T-VLLbc sold ui the last Tuesday in January - T v i next, at the court home in Waynesbom i Buiko county, under an order of the Court of d r . ] | dinary ol said county, a negro man named Ned I ] sold as the pioperty of the estate of Michael \vM * i gins deceased. Terms on the day of sale. pT '(■ chasers to pay for title. JO.sEPii JANE'S " 1 Cclober 13, 1840. A _dinin«trli AD lII.MSTRATORVS 8 A LID ILL be so d on the fust Tuesday m’j nua . M V V ry next, beiore the Couit House door o' J Columbia County, by older of the Honorable hfe! ( rior ( ourt of said ( ounty, sitting as a s ouitofi dinary, Une Hundred an 1 Seventy-eight \ Cie . I I and, more or less, situated in said County 0 f r. I ] ! iurnbia, on Germans’s Cret k, and adjainingMndsaf ft Sutton, Ramsey and o.hers. Sold for distriatniaj I among the heirs of Aluaham Fuller, deceased " fij it. VV. BELL, Administrator. October 29, 1840. AD Ji INISTRA'i U RLS S \ Dl . WILL be sold on Thursday, the 1 2 th day of H November next at the late rcsidci ce of I Isaac Lowe, late of Columbia counyv, deceased all §m' the perishable propei ty belonging lo the estate oi I said deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules,Oxen. I and Stock Cattle, Sheep, Hog-, Load agon ami H Harness, one Ox Cart, Gin and Running Gear. Com, R ; Do ider. Oats, and Wheat, Plantation . oois,Hou?f- a | hold and Kitchen Furnituie, and a good stockef I i fatted Dork. Sale to continue from day to day ti 1 I all is sold. Terms made known on the day. ’ GURUS LOWE, Administrator October 1. i 840. ADMIXISTUATOU’S n A i. i . VU 7 1LL Le sold at the court hou-c door.it 1 V \\ aynesboio, t n the lissi Tuesday nI~ 1 cember next, a tract of land in Burke county.ai- I joining lan s of John i>. C. Whitehead, and lan -M formerly the e-tate of Joim Rollins dccta-ed,c.:- A taining two bundled acres, moie or Jess, said 1:. I Leio ging to the estate of Neaiy Knight, hk; M Lur«c county deceaascd. soli* for the beimlit of tie | heir- and crccilors to said estate, terms on the day of sale. ED A ARD GARLICK, Admin’r. I Septeml cr £B, 1840. ADaiINISTKA iOK’S s K LB. ILL be sold at Lafayette, Walker county, || f f before the coi rt liuuse door, in the usm M ! hours oi sale, agreeable to an order of the Honors ble lufciior Court of Burke county, when .-ini:;. B | for ordinary purposes, to the highest bidder on tb I i Ist 1 uesduy m Hccemb< r next, lot of laud .V. B 143, in the umteenth district of the fourth section BE oi origin ally Cherokc e county, now Walker county. E sold as the property of John Ki pitnck deceased. B| ! for the hsDeht ot the heirs. 'Terms cash. WILLIAM KILPATRICK, Admin’r. »d Oct ober 3, 1840. A DAI 1•. ■■ Tit A TOJc ? K SALE. i 1L L Lesoidon Saturday tl.e 11 th day No | v V u n.Ler next, at the late icTdence of Wai : I B. C Icir.nu ns, ot l aliafi -ro county, deceased,ail L the perishable pr< petty of said deceased, tonsisK ing ol Mock, llor-os, l!eg-=. Cattle, kc., Corn, Pod- |B j der, Pianlaiiou Tools, Lx., Houseisold and Kitems | Furnituie, and various other ailicit s too tediousS B| | mention. 4he tenns vv i1 be made known on tit » j day of silc ii. A. CLEMMONB, Adra’r. I Crawfordi ille, Scptoin er 24, 1840. tJ AD3il MSTRATBU’S SA LE. A GR EE A BLE to an order of the Inferior Court ■ of Colum ia county, will be sold at the cour I house door in said county, on the lir-t T'ues lay a I December next, the land and negroes belonging u I the estate of Ciaii orn Wail, late of said county I deceased, to w it; eight negroes, con-i-tingof met. ■ women and children; and six hundred acres dB land, lying on Sweetwater crock, adjoin ug lai’^l o! \\ ilhatn D. Steed and others, sold -übjee* tote fl widow’s dower—all sold for the purpose of di-tri- ■ bution. Terms of sale twelve montlis credit, by the pm- -M chaser giving two good freehold securities. ELISHA BLRSON, Administrator. I September 2S, 1-40. I f IX> L UTi/IDS SA LE. w ILL Lc sold on the tir.-t Tuesd -y in Januaiy ■ * » next, at the court house in WaynesM I Burke county, under an ordt-r of the Court of ( ! f‘ 9 dinary of said county, the following negroes, vir *, DiiiP Calvin, and Elbert, (men) ; Deg, Mary, W I let. Rose, Harriet, Maria, and Molly, (women.,: I and Aaron, Edmund, and Tom,(boys); soil aste I i property of the estate of Iteufon (haiicc decease El lor the benelit of the lieiis and creditois. [ Terms cash, iJankab.e money, purchasers M H pay for titles. HENRv CHANCE, KW ! October !3, iSIO. 3 EXECUTORY SALE. jSJs \ a decree of Warren Superior Couit, ( l ctoo« r ;j term, Fighteen Funded and Forty, th* l * 4 win be sold, on the tirst Tuesday in January neX I ai the Court House . oor, in tne town olVNar*-' 1 ton, Warren Couhtv,aß tout tract ol Laud, cootaiu- | ing two nundied and twenty-eight acres, moie I less, lying on Little River, the road that mk from Wrightsboro to Washington runs by ll ' e ‘‘i improvements, and known as the plcae wheat | Leggy Bulticll formerly lived. Also—K# u * e j t ; | y negroes, men women and children. i cfrilS Ul I sale cash. THOMAS T. BUTTRFLL, Executor. , ■». Also, on the same day andp’acc, by agretwebD'' the Legatees of Peggy Butt eh, deceased, will | sold all that parrel of Land whereon Lvate 1 Ci Aiy Esq. now lives, containing two hundred arv ninety-eight acres, m< rc or less, lying «n " T ® rrfb , j and t oiumbia t ountv, adjoining the lands ui | I Dozier and D. 11. E. Dyer. J erms of sale on (*■ day. THUS. T. BUT LRELL, Agent. October 23, 1840. EXLtUTOK’S SALE. , *, GREE iiii-V to an older of the Lonora' i c rl. Inf rior Court of Greene County, when sid'te lor ordinary purposes, will Le sold at the l ob ‘_ p House in the town oi O:eensboio,on the Ist day in January next, me following valua, l e * GRUES, to wit.- Daniel, Charles, Fielding- > Corner, Horace B'imeon, t inda, i’iiiliis, Haser.ua > Laurenna, Denibo and Sucky. Aj-o, a ceit“ tract of Land containing two hundred and 11 ■' acres, more or less, on tlie waters of Town L'rv l ’ || in said < ounty, and idjoh iug land- 01 . Ul ;, l ‘ e I Saunders and Merling Gre-Lam, upon which b,c i is a comfortable dwelling house, and all neces»ai I out houses. Said Negioes and Land sold a> t | propotty o) the estate of Lewis Jenkins, dt’ce»siv for the benelit oi the heir- ai d distiiLutet s. Terms on the day of sale. Y.i’ KIND. Executor. Greensboro, 27th October. 1843.