Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 24, 1840, Image 4

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*Toej>rcti& of a Sou Work to be entitled (i BORGIA 11 tUSTRATED, IN • series e i original uctures, on steel, with let ter press descriptor . The plan of publishing 2ft successive numbers p ;tarial works, illustrative of the scenery of counti is, has long been a popu lar one in Europe, and rapidly gaining favor in our own country. 'flit proposition to iss 6 such i work, devoted to tb*scenery of Geoij;ia although novel, will find universal favor, and be iftg irded as it is by the Edit or a plan at once felicitous and feasible. There is much scenery incur ft*te,that is not surpassed in beauty and sublimity |by that ol any other State in the Union. The uppelcuunties abound in scenes, which need only be knSw n to command the admi ration of all who love ode beauties of natuie.— Much of the scenery of he North is inferior to our owb but is yet visited b thousands simply because it baa been written su/ ; and lionized,” by au thors and travellers uni i its beauly has become universally known and ; It is desirable that attention should be Greeted to our own resour ces of picturesque in i dural scenery, and when .this is done, our own a id Northern tourists will speedily render our bca tiful views as immortal as our language. * The South is charged |vith general indifference so the progress of Lite it mo and fine Arts; and .probably the strongest 1 uudation for the charge is fraud in her inaction in ntci prise calculated to fos ter these objects. The >ublkation of the propos ed work will it is belie ed, be an effective blow at tho tbundation, a slej towards the establishment el our .literary reputatic i, to which end much hon orable effort is now dir ctcd. A third consideratior and the last which will aow be urged, is the in iusic value of such publi cation as “ Georgia lut s/kateo.” Jt will embo dy the representations c tne beautiful and sublime ifr osr State scenery, ai I afford to all, at a trifling expense, exact picture; of our mountains, vallies, cataracts, public buildir ;s, Ac., which they may or nay not otherwise beho 1, but which, in either case, would afford peculiar p;ii; uie. Thd proposed work v»h be executed in a style superior to any srfnilar Suitor ial work in the coun try. The plates will li e xecuted on steel, by em ihent engravers, from original drawing, made ex pressly for the purpose,Kby Mr. T. Addi-on Kich . arda, of Augusta. Thweugraviugs will be accom • eompaiped witfi letter Bess descriptions, prepared for tbe work, and in t|is ; department the editor will secure, as far as pcksi-ble, the assistance and ,aa operation ol our boe tfev iters. In short, no pains I yriU bo spared to make Ibe. work a perfect gem ot kjadq to the end th:fl ’t may meet a welcome ; ftHjeplK» not oaly at but also abioad... CONIiniONS. 1. “Gedritia Illustrated,” will be issued in aostbly parts, in the quarto form, at $0 per annum invariably in advance, «» lit 50 cent/ for each part, payable on delivery. gravings, of Georgia Scsriery, accompanied with tetter- press descriptions' S|iid historical facts, prin ted on large and boautilhl type on the finest papei, tbe whole enveloped in l neatly printed cover, Jli. Any individual vho will obtain and for- Witd six ad canted snbsiriptlon*, shall be entitled fog cgpy Os the yjojrk. p!;ubs may receive twelve Ptpios to one address for V'O, °r twenty-live copies ff» one address f <tt SIOO, in either free of pos- Tbo first part, contaii au engraved title page Bod vignett, with two \ te vs and letter-press des criptions, will be issued ian the first of November, and f-hould be for varded prior CD thst time. Editors who publish 0 I call attention to this Sospectus, will, by foi yarding their paper to the Itor, be entitled to a c pv of the work, Cermpunicatierrs and u ascriptions must be ad dreased, post paid , A M. C. RICHRRD?, Editor of Georgia I ’ustrated, (Pennfield, Ga.) DAWSON’S Fill E AND WATER PROOF W REHOUSE. fHNHE undersigned jspectfully informs bis 1 Irifends and the pul k, that be continues the *nrebeuse and Commt d.oo bu-iness at his old Stead on Mclntosii stree and solicits a con tin ua |lon of public favor *0 lil erally bestow, d. the past few years. » Having the assistant ts Mr. John R. Crocket Bad James C. Dawson, ii w ilt enable him to devote sis entire attention to th celling of Cotton yip this branch es the business h i friends may rely on his heat exertions. Won. C. Dawson jr. A Co., will keepa general assortment of Groceries at Buck-head, Morgan county, (the termination f the Georgia Kail- Road) i»d will furnish my cus miers at Augusta prices, adding freights —they v 11 also act as agents for 1 Bte. [sept 2H-w6tj THOMAS DAWSON. (|3* The MUledgeville Recorder, Journal, Fede cal Union, Columbus Km rirer and Southern Whig, will publish tne above si times weekly. JBFFERSON.HC TEL FOR SALE. Jefferson, Ja cson County. THE subscriber offer; or sale the JEFFERSON HOTEL, in Jeffen »n, Jackson county; t»ic Beds, Bedding and Furni; ire, will also be disposed «f to the purchaser if de; red. He also offers for ante a small farm mi the n nediate vicinity of the village, containing betwi eat four and live hundred Berea, ene hundred and { sty of which is cleared and iq cultivation, the jmainder well timbered. Tbe Hoy#e has a liberal custom, and the location is aa healthy Bs any sect in of Georgia. The pro perty will be sold separa e or together, and if not said on or before. the i rst Tuesday in January next at private sale, it v II on that day be offered at public outpry, to-th« highest bidder. In the absence pf. the subscriber terms will be given and aale made,-by applying 1 > Giles Mitchell, or. Baird H, Overby Esqrs., who r side in the village, eel 17-wtlstJan j GEORGE SHAW. " i> AVII)A- VAS O N , ATTORNEY \4 T LA W, Pa nyra, Lee county, Ga. Will practice tp theadjori -ug counties of the Chat tahevebee and Southern Circuits. . REfEHIXCES: 110» I cVKgl,crl,- i Alh ™ S ’ Col. A. Reese, > .. .. JolmstoD & Robson J J. W. Jones, Augu ta. w lm-oct 15 I ONE HITCHED DO .IARB REWARD. | Lfft the subsc iber’s plantation, 1 enr Quincy, Florida, >rf the bill ult., anegi.) ML fellow by the -narse of JOSHUA. He is about 30 years old ft sect high, inclines to alpep forward when wal irg, commonly wc-ais ißgg whiskers. He had 01, when he left, a bluo law homespun coat an | isnaburg pantaloons. He oitetimes calls hinrsr if Joiliua Bush, having feriQtrly belonged to a fan|ily by that name, near tb* Lower Three Huns, in* h;; State of Soutli Cai ul«a. .Joshua is well knUvn in the city of Sa upnaab, .on the Savannah ; ivjer, and in Augusta, #B., whole he is aiming to get; and from there, tety probably, he will m.sk<j his way to Charles - lon, S. C, 1 birvx- some rec-oli to believe he lias a forged pass. * above reward v, ill bo given for Iris a| - prehension and delivery to m<|- at my plantation in Bforida, or SSO if lodged in tint State of Georgia or South Carolina, so that 1 can g*;t him. sept 4 , ’ WINKLER. NOTICE^ LODtiED as a runaway in the jail of ; 4R* Abbeville District, *Vjnth Carolina, on tbe Wlh ult., a‘nej|r4 man about thirty- JsZw*ve oi forty year* old, stout built, five feet ten inches high, ami n-ady spoken, who calls ] Smself MARCH, and says he. belongs to Robert | onaes of Talbot county. Gal. lie had, when ap prehended, a paper purporting'to be a pass, and allnost illegible, dated 22d Juilyi 1840, granting him . leave to pas« te Wynsborougli, Fair held District, BfenitU Carolina, until the ?stl| May next. The evaer of said slave is hereby niquired to come for- Wapd and prove his property- or the >akl slave J . fljteU be dealt with to the law of the Slgt* of Swrth Carolina. aug gfl wly J. |f.B. A. D. BANAWAY from; the subscriber, a ML negro boy named ViL AGOW between 20 and 21 years of age, -about s‘, feet high, JL» stout built, very durkj complexion, with a very thick head of hair-—nei is supposed to be harking about Augusta, orupon the Sand Hii's. A liberal reward will be paid t-,r his delivery, or his Btlnx lodged ft* any *afe jail, so that I get him. 1 9-ti J AMIES W. CLARE. AIGISTA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY IS vj. \ The Castings from this establishment have given universal satisfaction since it has been in operation. We have now on hand a large stock of the raw material, of the best quality, and are ready to re ceive orders for any description ol CASIINGS either for Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, 01 other purposes. As we have a lirst rate Pattern Maker, and use nothing but the best materials, consequently w eean warrant our Castings not only to work well, but be as strong and as well made as any manufactured at the North or elsew here, and ! we challenge comparison. We also manufacture to order any kind of I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Wc arc I now getting up, and will soon h*ve made on hand 101 sale, a variety of PLOUGHS, of all kinds and sixes, from the small Poncy Plough up to the large four horse Plough. Also, Straw-Cutters, Corn Shelters, Harrows, Wheat Fans, Cultivators, Wagons,'Carts, 4-r., &, c. Persons wanting such articles woyld do well to call, as wc are determin ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances. Orders can be left at the principal stores in tpwn, or at the establishment in rear of the Pres byterian Church, pear the Rail Road Depot, and they will be attended tb punctually, uly 11 ly THOS. HOPKINS & < t M i EOKGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A vj first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and a half feet in diameter. For terms apply at this office. JM 31 11 NEW GOODS, j f¥AHE subscribers have received their Fall and Winter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE • DRY GOODS, consisting of a great variety of new j and desirable articles, among which are the fol lowing : Duffel and Whitney Blankets, Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, red white and green • Flannels, Kcrsys, plain and plaid Negro Cloths, Brown and bleach’d Shirtings and Sheetings, Apiotr Check, * Linen and cotton Bedtick, brown ami bl’hd Jean-*, Black Lasting, cotton Casskoete, for gig top*, 'fable Damask, birds eye and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, some superior undressed, Frcech, 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 tig’d Bombazines, i French and English plain and lig’d Merinos, I Rich emb’d Muslin De Lair.es, pl’n and fig’d do. 1 Black and blue black coUd and lig’d Silks, i Plaip and tig’ij Swiss book and plaid Muslin?, Ladies, Gentlemens, Misses and Hoys cotton and woolen Hose, Laige rich fig’d Satin Points or Mantillos, I Emtr jidered Thibet, Cassimere, Plaid, Merino and Muslin De Laine Shaw Is, Rid pi rid Ribbons, *atin Taffeta and Cap do. 1 Thread Laces and Edgings, Muslin Inserting* and Edgings, Plain and fig’d Hobinet, wash Blond and diamond j Nett, Ladies black, while and colored Fillet Gloves ami Mitts, . Ladies >up’r English silk Mitt*, hew style, ! Kid, Buckskin, Merino, and Mlk Gloves, Black and blue black Crape, and crape Veils, ! While, black and col’d crape l.es-e. Black and white English silk Hose, Bordered, hemstitched and lace edged Linen Cam- 1 brie Hdkfs, Linen, Cambric, and Linen Lawn, Cbauliila and diamond net Veils, Slate col’d Pongee and cotton Chambray, for riding .dresses, j Fancy silk hdkfs, gent’s Pongee and bl’k silk do. Shell and Brazilian lock and side combs, j Elastic wristbands, artificial Flowers and Wreath*, 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 col’d linen Thread, Carpet and furniture Binding, zephyr worsted Ivory Combs, Corn and Buffalo dressing do. j Hair Brushes, toilet Powdei and fancy Soap, Cologne water of a superior quality, Narrow and wide linen Tape, bl’k and col'd Braid, Coronation Braid, silver Thimbles, ; Pins, Needles, Slc. &c. The above, with a variety of other articles, will he sold on reasonable term* by \VM. H. CRANE CO. oct 15 dlw w4t 231 Broad street. SCHOOL NOTICE. fINHE subscriber wil continue his School at the | 1 new dwelling on Walker street, and hopes that the distance to his place will not be an objec- i 1 tion w ith any lady or gentleman who may he Kind ly disposed to patronize him. He will pledge him self to prepare youth for Franklin College, or any I other College in the Unioo, in Classic* and in the j 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 has had charge of Schools and Academies in this State during a period (/ten years, and begs leave to refer, if necessary, to Col. Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev. Juriah Harris, before whom lie had been examined by a classical gentleman of the North, before he could be admitted to take the Rectorship of tne Columbia County Academy, which he had for three years. Should a class of eight or ten young men be found, he could devote two hours to their in struction each day, at a lime that would not inter fere w ith 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. The first quarter’s tuition will be required at I entrance, and the scholastic year will be the same as that of the other Seminaries of the city’. At a future lime should Ills patrons desire his coming to a more convenient place, he w ill comply with their wishes, ii he meets witn sufficient pa tronage. DANIEL MAHONEY, oct t> w it ( fj * The Constitutionalist will give tiie above four weekly insertions. In the Superior Court of Richmond County. Term, 1810. William Bostwick/x vs. G Rule Nisi. John P. Coles, j IT PON the petition of William Hostwick, setting 1 J forth that he was in the possession of a pro- • mi-sory 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 &Cc>., for tnree hundred and seventy’ five 45-100 dollars, ' which was destroyed by’ fire on the eighth of Au- * gust, lt2G, and praying this court to establish a copy in lieu of said original note so destroyed: I; is ordered, that tiic said John P. Coles do show cause, at the next tcim of this court, why a copy 1 should not be established in lieu of said original { note. It is furtheroidered, that a copy of thi* rule Pc served 011 (he said John P. Coles thirty days 1 prior to the next term, or be published once a ( month for four months prior thereto, in one of Hie f public gazettes of the city ol Augusta. i A true extract from the minutes. , AugUst 27. IS4O. JAMES McLAWS, Cl’k. J NOTICE. 1 A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert J. 1 Mien deceased, of Burke county, wiil make j immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them w ithin the ( time prescribed by law. ; THOMAS T. ELLISON, Adm’r. j November I>, 1840. y ol j•, > NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Wm. 1.1. < Mobley. late of Kurke County, deceased, are * requested to make immediate payment, and those J having demands aeainst said estate to render them 1 ie, duly aUe-ted, within the rime prescribed by law, to ISAAC 1. HEATH, November 9, IS4U. Administrator. HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT. FOR the cure of white svxellings, scrofulous and other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings and inflnii ■nations, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rheu matic pains, tellers, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases generally. The proprietor has received at least a thousand cert fi cales and other docuneuts in favor of his SPECI FIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost all the complaints in their worst stages —to which ointment or sticking plaster can be applied Among these ceriificatos, there are a great number Irma the most eminent physicians in the country, who line the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or alt others w hich have ever been invented. The proprietor has also received a great many les timonials irom larricrs, military gentlemen, farmers, and others, relatixe to the amazing efficacy of his Ointment, in the bruises, cuts, and all the external complaints and diseases of horses; and among them are no less than a dozen certifying to the most per iod cures which it has performed 01 the sore backs of soins of those animals. Altogether the proprietor leels no hesitation in stating—or in put ting it to the proof against all composition—th.it HARRISON’,S SPECIFIC OINTMENT is vastly superior to every thing of the Kind which has here tofore been offered to the public; and the proprietor not only Vouchee for its general good qualities, but is willing to risk Ins reputation on a single trial , lor he knows from the mos ample experience, that it cannot be used without immediate and palpable henelit, in any one of the complaints fur which it is so highly recommended. Retail price 50 cents per box. isold at all the principal DRUG STORES in ang 20 Augusta, Ga. METHODIST SOUTHEHN KOOK ROOM \n —'Jfayne street, opposite Messrs. J. S. <s• L. Howie, Charleston, S. C, TITHE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- I 1 zens of Charleston and the public generally,that i the above e tablishment is now in in 1 i operation, j where may be found a full usssortment of rheolo gical Works, which will be *old always at pub lishers prices, and a liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Also, in addition to the above, will be constantly kept on hand, an extensive assortment of School, Classical, Medical, and Miscellaneous Hooks, Sta tionary, Ac. Also, Binders’ Materials, such as Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Russia Hides, Haik Skivers, Blue and Red Skiveis, Biueaud Red Roans, Binders’ Boards, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, i'lat t ap. Blotting, Envelope, and Press Papers, &<•. All of which '.'*ill be sold wholesale or retail, on as good terms as any other house in the city. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. oct 16-sw3w JOHN W. STOV, Agent. ■" ' ' MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES 1 fITHESE medicines are indebted lor their name | A to tin ir manifest and sensible action in puri ’ lying the spring and channels ot lile, and enduing i them with renewed tone and vigor. In many him ! dred certified cases which has l»een made public, 1 and in almost every species ol disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHENIX KIT j TERS have been gratefully ami publicly ac j knowledge)! by the persons benefiilfed, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles iqton which they are compoun led. and upon which they consequently ! act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases ol every form and description. Their first operation ia to loosen from the coals of the stomach and bowels, the various impurities and I crudities con lantly settling around them : ami to , remove the hardened lieces which collect t 1 convolnsioiis ot the smallest intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitu al costiveness with >ll its tram ofevils.or inn sud den diarrhoea, with its eminent dangers. This (ai t J is well known tn ail regular anatomists, who e\ , amine the human bowels after death ; and hence the pretmin e of those well informed men against quack me- ; i(ines —or medicines prepared and her [ Jaded to t lie public bv ignorant rsons, 'j he se cond effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the j kidneys ami the bladder, ami by tins means, the ; liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which I entirely depends upon the regularity oft be urinary organs. 'I lie blued, which lakes its red color from ; the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heat, being thus purified by them and nourished by food corning from a clean stom ach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts tbe t bannerol bealifi in the blooming cheek. Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicine? have been thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign 1 remedy lor Dyspepsia, Flatulency', Palpitation ol * the Heart, lajM of Appetite, Heart-burn and Ilead } ache, Restlessness, 111-temper, Anxiety, Languor i and Melancholy, Coativcness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, i Fevers of nil kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kind, Gravel, Worms, Asllnna and Consump (ion, b’('ur\>, Ulcers, Inveterate Bores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive com plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable i Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysi|*elas, Common Colds and influenza, and various oilier complaints which afflict the huma~ frame. In fever ami ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been mosleminently successful; so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost uni versally prescribe them. All lhal Mr. Moffat requires of his patient is tube particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according lo the directions. It is not by a news paper notice, or any tbiog that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the result of a fair Dial. MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a domestic guide lo health.—This little pamphlet edited by W. B Moffat 375 Broadway New York, has been published lor the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will lie 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 medicines arc for sale by VVM. M. D’ANTIGN At’, tsole Agent for Augusta Dli. E. j* POPIN', a German pnysician o i much note, having devotee ms attention lor some years lolnecure and removal oft beet uses of NER VOUS AND SICK HEAD ACHE, has the satis faction to make known, that he has a remedy which by removing the causes cures effectually and perma nently this distressing complaint. There are many families w ho have considered Sick Headache a con stitutional incurable family complaint* Dr. S. as sures them that they are mistaken, and labouring under distress which tucy might not only alleviate but actualiy eradicated by the use jf his remedy. It is the result of scientific research, and is entirely ol a different chaiaclerfrom advertised patent medi cines, and is not unpleasant to the taste. HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn’s remedy for this distressing compaint is every day gaining is certainly a matter of much astonishment, 'That so much suffering should have existed lor ages without any discovery of an effectual preventive, or cure, is truly a subject of much regret but Dr. S. now assures the public that such a remedy has been invented as will convince the mostcredulons. The principles on w hich it acts aresimpleand plain. It is an u milled fact that this complaint, whether called Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim arily from the stomach —those who think they have the Nervous Headache may rest assured I hat this organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that th? sys tem has become vitiated or debilitated, fhtough the stomach, and that only through the same channel must they expects restoration of the natural and healthy (unctions ol the system. This object, Dr Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to attain. The truth of this position cannot be controverted, and the sooner sufferers with the headache become convinced of it, the sooner will their suffering end in restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pledges his i prefessionai reputation on (his fact. The remedy ‘ may he had of apothecaries generally throughout , ihe United States. . For sate oy ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232 Bioau street. Augusta. ‘ mar 26 PLTI.HS’ Vn.I’TAIILF. FILLS. f I’IHLSJS Pills are no longer among those ol A doubtful utility. They, have passed away from the hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide of exj erimenl, and now stand before the public as high in reputation, ami as extensively employed in all parts of the United Stales, the Can adas, Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that Inis ever been prepared for the rebel of snffi ring man. 'J hey have been int.odnced v* hcrever it was found possible to carry them ; and there are but few towns that do not contain some remarkable evidences of ibeir good effects. Tbe certificates that have been presented to the proprie tor exceed twenty thousand! upwards of five hun dred ol which are from regular practising physicians, who are the most competent judges of iheir merits. Olten have the cures performed by tins medicine been the subject ol editorial comment in various newspapers and journals ; and it may with truth he asserted, that no me heme of (lie kind has ever received testimonials of greater \ulue than are at tached to this. They are in general use as a family medicine, and there arc thousands oi families who declare they are never satisfied unless they have a supply always on hand. They have no rival in curing and preventing Bilious fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache. J lumlice, Asthma, Dropsy, Uheninati»m, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles,.Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, Fur red Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhce, Flatulence, Habit ual Cosliveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complex) >n, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, whole a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opcia- Dcn, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. Tbe efficacy ol these pills is so well known, and their use so general, that further comment is con sidered unncccssaiy. For further particulars, sec Dr. Felers’ uam hies. which can lie had gratis oi any ol Inc Agent INOUR Mouths after date application will be _ made to the Hon. tbe Justices of Hie Inferior Comt of Richmond County, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the real ami per sonal estate of William Turly, late of Richmond count v. deceased. JAMES BRANDON. > Adminis- ALFRED SKGO, 3 trators. November 5, IS 10. * Georgia, Jefferson County : \M7 HEKEAS James Parker applies for Letters ww of Admini-tratiun on the estate and effects of Isaac Owens, late of said county, deceased. These aie therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo hie their objections, if any they have, in my ol ■ bee within the time prescribed by law, to show cause why said letters should no! be granted. Given under my band, at office in Louisville, this 31st of October, 1840. FBKNEZER poTH WELL, Clerk. November 3, 1840, SHERIFF’* MALE. 11TILL be sold on the fast Tuesday in L'ecem f f her next, befoie the Court Douse door in the town of \\ aynesburo, between Hie u-u il hour* of sale, the following property, lo wit: one tract of Tine Land, containing three hundred a-;d forty live acre >••, more or less, adjoining lands of William Buxton and others. Levied on as the property of William I. I. Royal and Randle Wimbeily, to sat isfy s ndry fi. fas. in favor of Edward Tabb and Imcey Roe vs William I. 1. Royal and Handle Wimberly. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. ISAAC MESSEX, November 4, 1840. Sheriff. WARREN SHERIFFS SALE. I A RTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem : |f her next, at the Court House door in the ( town ot Warrenton, Wanen County, (ia., between j the usual hours of sale, the following property, to ! wits One negro man slave named Elias,4s orso years I old, levied on as the properly of Samuel Fleming, ! to satisfy one ?i. fa. issued from the Superior | Court ot Warren County, in favor of John l*er- I -ons vs. Samuel Fleming and Henry Conaway.— i Property pointed out by Conaway. Also, one blazed face Bay Mate, supposed lo be eight yeais old; one Sorrel Mure, live years old, : and seventeen head of Cattle, and eight bead of Hogs, levied on by a bailiff' to satisfy on attach ment returnable to the Superior Court of said Coun ty in lavor of Janies Daniels vs. John ( lary. Also, one Sorrel Fillcy, years old, will be sold at the same time and place, to satisfy an at tachment in favor of James Daniels vs. John Clary, sail! attachment returnable to the Superior Court of '.aid County. Piopeitv pointed out by plaintiff. JAMES HALL/Sheriff'. November 2 1840. GI AUDI \VS SALE. \GREEABLK lo an order of the Honorable the Inferior Crurt of Mcrriwethcr County, when j silling a-; a Court of Ordinary, will bo sold on the j first Tuesday in January next, before tlie court house door at Waynesooro, Burke county, within the usual hours of sale, one tract of land contain ing four bundled and eight acres, whereon William Gil-trap deceased formerly, and whereon John W. \\ Ge now lives, joining lands of C. B. Churchill, Drury Corker, and others, sold for the benefit of the heiis of Wiley Gilstiap of said county deceased. To.ms, twelve months credit for notes with ap ptoted security. JOEL WOOTEN October 7, 1840. Guardian. ‘JEFFERSON Ml FKIII'S SALE. W/ ILL be sold on the fust Tuesday ip Decern * * her 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 of Household Furniture, con >isting of Slab. Sofa, Beds and Bedsteads, Clocks, and sundry other articles in the house-keeping line. Said property, levied on as the property of Owen McDermott, upon foreclosure of Moitgage, of Sherrod Arrington vs. said McDermott. Proper ty pointed out in said Moitgage fi. fa. WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER, Sh’ff. ScpU iiilk-i 30, IS 10. EXECUTOR’S SALE. RR riLL be soid to the highest bidder, on the f j first Tuesday in January next, within tbe 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; Winncy, a woman, about twenty-four yeais old; Margaret, a girl, about eigut years old. and Mason, a boy, about live years old. Terms on (he day of sale. STEPHEN MORGAN, Executor. Novembers, 1840. U/'JLL be sold at the Court House in Warren ton. Warren County, on the first Tuesday in Jauuaiy next, Two Hundred and Ninety-eight Acres of LAN D, more or less, lying in said County, whereon Evans McCrary now lives, adjoining Dy er and others, sold as the properly of Peggy But trell, deceased, by the consent of the Legatees. Terms at sale. THUS. I’. BUTTRELL, Raytown, Oct. 31,1840. Agent. POSTPONED SALE. UJ ILL be sold at the Court House door in Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in December next, one hundred acres of land more 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 i in accordance with an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of said county for the purpose of a division, GEO. W. EVANS, Administrator. September 28, 1840. EXECUTOR’S SALE. t/R7 ILL be sold at the Court House in Burke • • county, on the first Tuesday m December next, the following tracts of Land, lying in said county; One tract containing one hundred acres, odjoining Charles Skinner, and John Elliot, One tractcontaming ninety-four acres, adjoining Charles Skinner and Robert Skinner. The other tract con taining twenty-live acres, adjoining Simeon Pell, Charles Skinner, and corners on the ninety-four Iw;rc tract. Sold under the Will of Guiifort Elliot, deceased. Terms, thirty days credit, notes with approved security. Purchasers to pay fur titles, SIMEON BELL, Fx’r. September 30, IS4O. td A DM 1 \ ISTK ATO K’S SALK. U7 ILL Le sold on the Dt Tuesday in Febiuary next, between the visual hours of sale, be fore the court house door in the village ofJackson boro, Scriven county, one Tract of land containing two hundred acres, more or less, lying and being 1 in Striven county, joining lands of A. S. Janes and Martha Herrington. Also, live Negroes, viz; Jeffry, Sims, Eady, Jane, and an infant, all sold as the property of Jo seph T. Herrington, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, i JEFFERSON uOBERTS, Adm’r. November 10, IS4O. A DMIMSTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Februa ry next between the usual hours of sale, before the court house door in the village ofJack sonooro, Sc riven county, two hundred acres of land, lying ami being in the county of Scriven, on Mc- Daniel’s Creek, known as the Joseph Lewis tract. , Also, nine Negioes, viz: Martin, Betty, Wil liam, March, Kinney, Kilia, Bill, Pat, and Joe, all ■ sold as the propeity of Barbary Herrington, de ceased, foi the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terras on the day of sale. , JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Adm’r. ■ Not ember 10, IS 10. A D.MIMSTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in February 79 acres of land, lying on/lermany’s creek j j joining lands of Murray Linn and others, belonging , j to the estate of Thomas Reid, senior, deeased. - ! Terms made known on the day of sale. l 1 THOMAS REID. Jr. Adm’r. - j Red Oak, Nov. 12, 1840. [ A DM I \ ISTRATOR’B BALE. ’ A to an order of the Honorable, the - J\ Interior Court of Columbia county, when sit . ting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the I court house dour in said county, the lands belong ing to the ( -.late of John Jones, deceased, and lying or being in Columbia county, upon the waters of . Keaisan’s creek, adjoining lands belonging to Fuller Beall and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs ' of said deceased. ED. W. JONES, Adm’r. B Wrightsboro, Nov. 12, 1840. J ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1/17 ILL be sold before ttie Court House door of J i W ( assvife, Cherokee County, on the fust Tuesday in January next, by older of the Hon orable Infeiior Court of Columbia Comity, sit ting as a Court ofOidmary, Forty acres of Land ly ing in said County of Cherokee, in the Third Dis trict and Third Section, known and distinguished in plan of said District a< Lot No. 389. The said s lot of Land belonging to the e-tate of Abraham « Fuller, and sold fur the benefit of the heirs of “aid deceased. R. \V. HELL, Administrator, j j October 29, 1840. ’I POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S ; sale. VGREEABLE to an orderof the Inferior Couit of Richmond county, when sitting for ordi ' i nary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, ai the court house in Stewart county, a lot of land belonging to the estate of Lot Williams, deceased, containing tw o hundred two and a half acres, lying and being in the county of Stewart. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors. Terms of sale cash. ‘ WILLIAM GLOVER, Adm’s. { September 4, 1840. ADMINTSTARTUR’S SALE. 117 ILL be sold on Wednesday, the 23d day of * V December next, at the late residence of Sa * tali Mobley, deceased, of Burke County, all the pei is liable projierty of Win. 1. I. Mobley, late of said county, deceased, consisting of Horses, (one of which is a first rate “addle horse). Cattle and Hogs, Corn and Fodder. Plantation Tools, ic. _ ! Terms made known on the dav. ISAAC L HEATH. Novemberfftli, IS 10. Administrator. f | ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. AGREEABLY to an order of the Infeiior Court of Burke County, when sitting as a Couit of Ordinary, will be sold on Wednesday, the 23d day of December next, at the late residence of Sarah ’ Mobley, deceased of said county, all the perishable property of said deceased, to wit: Corn and Fod der, Kc., Household and Kitchen Furniture, and ‘Oinc stock Cattle and Hogs. ISAAC L HEATH, Temp. Adm’r. November 9, 1840. A DM I NIST R A TOR’S S A L E. WILL be 'o il in Waynesboro, at the late re sidence of J. Jansen deceased, on Tuesday, the 22d day of December next, all the perishable property of said estate, consisting of a small stock of “lore Goods, a Horse and Buggy, Hogs, a Cow, ■ > and household and kitchen Furniture, \t the j same time will be hired the negioes for the next i year. Sale to continue fioin day to day till ad be i sold. Terms 12 months credit, small notes with approved securitv. MILFORD MARSH, Adm’r Wavnesboro, Nov. 9, 1840. wtd A DM 1 NINTH A TOR’S SALE. ’RTRT’ ILL be sold at the late residence of Robert J. w ▼ Allen deceased, Burke county, on Tuesday the loth day of December next, all tli° perishable property of sa ; d deceased, consisting of Hoises, Cattle, Hogs, Coin and Fodder, Wagon, Plantation ’Pools, i:c. Terms of sale 12 months credit, small notes with good security. Sale to continue from oay to day till all be sold. THOM AS T. ELLISON. Adm’r. November 9, 1840. w6t U7 ILL be sold on the 7th of December next, at the late residence of Dennis Gleason, de j ceased, of Burke County, all the perishable prop i erty thereto belonging, consisting of Horses, Hogs, stock of Cattle, Corn and Fodder, all (he household and kitchen Furniture, all the Plantation Tools, with a tolerable set of Blacksmith’s ’Pools. Terms on I lie day of sale, and sale to continue from day to day till all the above mentioned property is sold. Sale to be attended to by the Heirs. Georgia, Burke County, GSlh District. November 12, 1840. wit EXECUTOR’S SALE. VGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable j the Inferior Court of Scriven county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door in the A'illage of Jacksonboro, sundry tracts ol land and negroes, the said lands lying and being in the county of Scriven, lying in different parts of said county, said lands anil negroes sold as the property of Richard Herrington senior deceased, for the benefit of toe heirs of said deceased. GEORGE POLLOCK, Executor. October 13, IS4O. EXECUTOR’S BALE. 11JILL >e sold at the Court House, in Scriven T f county, on the first Tuesday in December next, under the Will of Ann 11. Dunn, deceased, late of Burke county, all that tract of Land in Scriven county, containing four hundred and fifty acres, (more or less,) adjoining lands of John S. Roberts and others, lying on tire Beaver-dam Creek Terms, twelve mon’.hs credit, notes with proved security. Purchaser to pay for titles. WILLIAM LASSETER, Executor. September 30, 1840, t POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold at the market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, three hundred add sixty-five acres of land, lying on the Ogeechee river, adjo.ning lands of j’ R. Cook, and F. J. Rheny ; levied on as the piop erty of Anthony W. Turner, to satisfy fi. fas. issued • from the Superior Court. William Bvne, vs. A. W. Turner. Property pointed out by defendant. Aiso, one tract containing nine hundred and forty acres, lying on Boggy Gut Creek, adjoining lands of Keimly and others ; levied on as the property of Henry P- I inner, to satisly h. fas. issued from the Superior Court. William Byne, vs. said Henry P. Turner. Property pointed out by defendant. W. S. ALEXANDER, Sheiiff. November 7, IS 10. NOTICE. THE subscriber respectfully notifies his friends in the adjoining counties, and throughout the State, that ne will attend to the receiving and for u Aiding goods Irora the Rai'road Depot at Madison, Ga., ulfoi Ist oi January next. Also to forwarding Cotton to Augusta, and will be prepared to furnish i bis 1 nends With goods such as they may wish at prices satisfactory. THAD. B. REES. Madison, Nov. 9. wft. 1 JNOUR months after dare - niade t 0 »'** Honorable the . ->n ivon county, while sitting a< a f ‘ W tof nary, for leave to -ell the whole of.J T 01 longing to the estate of James Mr u , said county, deceased. ’’ Hn de, J Sept. 23, 1840. JOHN R KITTLES.^, months afterdate, apnii f ..,,: f 1 made to the Honorable lr.fer.orr ' n i* rnoni county, when sitting f ol o,di na J!J rlrf H for leave to “ell all the Heal Estate b longing to the Estate of Rebecca Sf deceased. A si u r t-N Uuet| i*i •» AuguM 18, 1840. INOLR months after date, annlirruiT"' - made to the Honorable the Infe.? r r' 4 * Burke county, when sitting for ordinary ~ ftoi for leave to sell all the real esiaie H Bell, minor of Archibald Bell, deceased JOSI1 H JAMES GODBV , October 3, 1840. ’ ‘ 171 OUR MONTHS AFTER DATfT, .. Wlll '«ade to the Hon- the Inferior Richmond county, when sitting f or or di,, ,Utt « poses, for leave to sell the Negroes bein to* estate of the late John Clarke of “aid to sept. 16 W.M. H. GOODkS;';^. INOLR months after date, a unlit at ion" '' i made to the honorable county, for leave to sell three hundred ai * ■ acres of land belonging to the estate McCoy,deceased. J. C. ATKINSON > oilt JOHN WALLACE C Adin’f. July 10,1840. INOC R months after date, appli, ation *:.7j . made to the honorable the'iuferio- ( '* Columbia county, when silting for oidii a °' lrtul poses, for leave to sell the lands belongin'./’, , *" r ' estate ol John Jones, late of said countt ,u ° U * July 18, 1840. EDW. W. JONFs S'*?* l • , t. rnon , ths aft ** Jate, application ..m. - made to Inc Honorable Inferior Court . * ferson county, when sitting for ordinary for leave to sell all ihe real estate and nt-/ I** 1 ** Nathan Stephens, late of said county, decfa*!u“ benefit of tbe neirs and creditors oi sai.i ,i ' a,lu; July 2-5, 1840. JOHN_CROOKS, Ij’OUR months after date applicationWiiT’ made to the Honorable, the Inferior Coo i Jelferson county, for 1* ave to sell a lot of pi.,’ m said county, being a part of the real ' * ; Samuel Hannah, minor of Win. Hannah i for the benefit ol said minor. ’ i THOMAS HANNAH, Guard, u September Bth, 1840. ITIOCR months after da t application w-uT. _ made to the honorable Inferior Court usu lumbia county, when sitting as a court oforuinatr f tar leave to sell all the land and negroes beioi Jl to tiie estate ot 1-aac Lowe. lateofColumbucL' ty, deceased. CURTIS LOWK, Auirf. September 2, 1840. I L DLR Months alter date, application r ; i made to ihe lionorable Inferior Caujt of Hurl County, for leave to sell a Negro, tekaujW t 0 tl! estate ol Thomas Mallory, deceased, for diviiiui JOHN H. ROBINSON, Adu.’r ‘ July 10,1840. ’ r ’ IjIOUR nwtltt after date, application w‘lll* made to the honorable Inferior Courts! l-uth county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary iw I leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres ot isid ! belonging to Joseph H. Bell, a minor. JAMES GODHEE,Giunliiii, September 10, 1840. INOI R months alter dale, appl-.ca ion will u I made to the honorable the Inferior Courtu Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary put- I poses, lor leave to sell the real and per->onal f»utt ol Mitchell Nelson, late of said county,deceased. 1 July 18, 1840. JOHN CARTER, Adia’r. ? INOUR months after date, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Ce l Burke county, while silting a* a Court of Ordinary : for leave to sell AGO acres of land, belonging lotW | estate of Daniel J. Evans, deceased. Aug. 8, 1840. J ESSE P. GREEN, Adm’r. JNOL’R months after date, application will Ur made to the Honorable Inferios Court ot ltkk rm nd county, when sitting for oi dinary puipo.-, lor leave to sell ail the Heal Estate, and Negww, belonging to the Estate of '1 horna“ Quizenkflj, deceased. A. MBI.KV, Adm’r August 18, 1840. IN<U R months after date, application will i* ' made to the lionorable Inferior ionito.ktiikr county, while sitting for ordinary purpose,! leave to “ell Ihe real and personal estate of Lewis Wimberly, sen., late ot “aid county, deceased. August 11, 1840. SAML. FOSTER, Adm’r. » FOUR months after date, application wl In made to the honorable Inferior Court oiHuikt county, for leave to sell eighty acres of laid I#- t longing to the estate of Drury Forenand,deceased MARK STOKES, Adm’r de bonis run. July 10, 1840. 1iM)l R months after date, application will if made to the Honorable, the inferior Court m Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary putposes. for leave to sell all the real estate of SamuelM. Newton, deceased. JAMES W. LEE, Administrator. October 13, 1840. Georgia, Burke county ; \\. T HEREAS, Andrew Carson,adminis ratoroo w * tiie estate of Mary Ann Carson, applies lor letters dismis-ory from said estate ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased) to be and appear at my office, within the time pie scribed by law, to show cause, if any they liaO; wiiy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Wayne-toio, tins 10th July, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Ciers. Georgia, Scriven County: nj H EREAS, James Parker senior, applies !«■ letters of administration on the estate pi John Parker deceased, These are therefore to cite, summon ami ish all and singular, Hie kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at my office wifi llll the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if they have, why said' letters should not he gratis Given uncer my hand, at office, in Juck<of>oro, this Bth day of October, 1840. oct 13 ALEXANDER KEMP, Cl Georgia, Columbia comity: WHEREAS, William S. Dunn. Executor* the will of Winnifred Dunn, deccw applies for letters dismissory from said estate, i hese are therefore to cite and admonish all singular, the kindred and creditors ol said detc*'- to be and appeal at my office within the time pr c scribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they h a 1r ’ why said letters should not he granted. Given under m> hand, at office, this 4lh J ul "’ 1840. GABRIEL JON ES, t k & U orgia, Dmkc county : Ul HEREAS, Abel Lewis,adminisliultow estate of Stephen Boyd, deceased Pi( lir or letters dismissory horn said estate; , These are theretmu to cite and admonish at j singular, the kirdred and creditors ol saiddeef* to be and appear at my office within the lime |» scribed by law, to show cause, it any they ,|A why said letters should not be granted. |# Given under my hand at office in Wayw*' this 10th July, 1840. T. 11. BLOUNT, Georgia, Columbia county: \WJ HEREAS Owen VV. Baldwin, j j on tbe estate of Thomas J. Vk rigid,“ lt ed, applies for letters dismissory from said t*' » These aie therefore to cite and admonish a j singular, the kindred and creditors of said d ece *.o be and appeal at my office,within the tnu^J scribed by law, to show cause, if any the) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this -7th - 0 her, 1840. GABRIEL JONES, t-lei^ Georgia, Li coin couuty : M^RTH EREAS George W. Lewis appliesDf^ 1 ' | f ters of administration on the estate o eroiah Blanchard, deceased: ;Il j These are therefore to cite and admonish “ * singular, the k indred and creditors of said dece to be and appear at my office within the tlUl^ jiVV ) scribed by law, to snoAV cause (ii any th*) why said letters should not be granted. _ jj. Given unde: my nanJ. at office, this - I' l * 1 . her, 1840. HUGH HENDERSON. C.trx