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PUBLIC SALES.
EICCCTOHS’ SALE.
ON Sarurday,the .9th d*y of December aer
will he sold at the residence of the l«t»
Geoige Murray, decease!, in Richmond county, al
the peushatde property (negroe* excepted) of sai
deceased, cousisiing of tattle. He se«. Ho*',« om
fodder. Household and Kitchen t urnituie. fee. &*
Also, at the same time and place, the tract o
land on which the deceased lived at the time ei
hu> death, containing one hundred and thirty si.\
acres more or Uss, iv ing on butler’s tieek. iu saic
county, which is tor well known to need avey far
the: notice. Terms st the sa e.
VALENTINE WALKER,? p_,„
ALEXANDER McIV'EK, 3
November 25, 1840. wtd
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ON Tuesday, the 15th Dec°mhcr next, w ill be
sold at the plam iti> n of John Howaid de
ceased, iu Burke county, all the perishable propei
ty on said p actatiou. (negroes excepied,) consist
ing of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, torn, Fodder, Pianta
lion fooh, fee.
Al 0 at tne plantation of John Ho ward deceased
id Columbia ounty, on Friday the iMh December
next, all the perishable properly on said plantation
( negroes excepted.) consisting of Ho.«?s, Cattle,
Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Plantation Tools, fee. Terms
on tbe dav cf sale.
I. P. GARVIN, } ,
W. J. HOWARD, 5 KX R
November 2, 1840.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE,
ON the first Tuesday in January next, between
the usual h- urs of sale, will be sold a
the iOwer market horse in Augusta.all the House
hold .nd Kitchen Furniture elonging to the estate*
cf rtebecca Dunham, deceased.
ANDREW MACLEAN, AdmT.
Nov mber 25, iB4O. trwid
ADSUNISI KATOit’S SALE.
ON Monday, the 11th January next, at 11 o’clock
A. M., will oe sold at the residence of the
subscriber, on Green street, all the Household and
Kitchen Furniture belonging to the estate of Ed
mund Martin, deceased, together with a lot of
Lumber and Shingles. Terms casn.
c. b. martin, Adm’r.
December 2, 1840. trwtd
EXEi UTOR’S SALE.
ON the hrst Tuesday in January next, at the
lower market house in the city of Augusta,
between the u>ua! hours of sale, w.II be sold, by
perraisson of the Inferior Court of Richmond eotm- |
ty, white sitting for ordinary pm poses, the follow- j
ing property belonging to the estate of William
Tull de eared. foi tne beneht of the heirs and 1
creditors, to wit:
All those- three adjoining valuable tracts of
swamp land, containing together six huud.ed forty
four and a half acrev. One t.now u as the Casbin
tract, containing one huud.ed acres, w ithin aouut
one mite of the city <»f August 1 ; o e »no wit as the
Bacon tract, contan ing two hundred ac.es; and
one n wn as the Cupboard Lace contai. ing three
hundred and for ly-four ai d a half acres.
Also, a laigf, wel.-tiUi.-h.d tent at u.e Richmond
cam,, ground.
Also, a number of valuble negroes.
Also, all the W agons. Cart-, v. u.r s. Horses, Cat
tle, Hogs, Co.n, fodder, Ft..s. and Plautat.ou
t Unsil'.
T erm-. For the iar d and negroes, one thirl
cash, and ihe balance in two equal pay i.entsaione
and two ttirs; notes v. i h appioved peisonal re
coiily an 1 a mortgage on the pioperty, in
terest from dale, ihc iirerest payable yearly ; and
for tne other property ca h
Ji/hN 11. M.-iNN, Executor.
Augusta, November 2, 1840 t w id.
ON the first day of Janua y next w»b r. nu d
at tne Lower .viar-et 1 ouse, in A-.gii-ia. a 1
tne interest of >amu 1 i bomas, ani Maiy Ann
Leobitn. imaors in the lot of land commonly
known as the *«land, la\ ing m the >avinnan i.oad +
a.am miles from town.
AND. MACLE VN. Guardian.
December 10, 18.0.
A DMIXINTR tTOU*B SALE.
BA ora r oi the Infrri r Court of Richmor d
County, ante 'itUug for ordiuary puipures
wtii be »o.d at the Lower Market liou-e, in Au
gu-ta, on the hr-t i_t in January next,
IV\ r.L * E NEG ROES. beiurui. gto the . state of
"VC illiani \V .right, 1-te of >a»d county, de* eased, for
the benefit of tne heirs and creaitois of said estate.
GEOR .E W.CKA" F<*RD,
November 16,1840. Administrator.
EXLCI TORN SALE.
O v the hrst Tuesday in January next, at the
Lower Market i.ouse, will ne sold tetwtea
tin: urra! bouts cf sale, 1 hr*e 3] Neg.o Slaves,
the property oi R. ri. kiu-giore, ut reared. 1 y
order of tut Honorable luteiior Couit of Kith-
Kipcd - occty. for the of Lie he r- and cied
ilors of said deceased. ED WARD at 8 1 IN,
Augusta, November 2, 1549. Exe* uior.
EXECUTUR’S~bALi .
ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be <
fold at the Lower Market noure.in the city (
Augusta, in pm-uan eof an order ol the 1 oint I
of OrcLnary ot Richmond County, and within the
iiCitrs of sate, ail f e Negr**es belonging to
e'Ule of Mi-ton Aiii.oc v . deceased.
Ttrms at sale. A. J. MILLER,
November 9. 184 C. Kx'm utor.
AUMIMM uAIOICs SAL*..
ON Friday, the I'rth day of December next
will be *oii at tbe le-idence of 4irs. Mary
Rhodes, m Richmond county, al the prri-hable
property belonging to tne estate of Fey ton S.
Co j per, late of said county, de* eased.
1 erihs made known on the dav of *a)e.
21 A. W . RHODES, Temp’y Adnvr.
ADMINISTRATOR’* SALE.
ON Monday, tae 4tb day of January’, will be
acid at the plantation of the late Moses Roll,
jt., six iXii.e* from Augusta, on the Savannah road, ;
all the Core axid Fodder, about twenty-bve head of
Cattie, four young and well broke Mules, one Mare
and Muie Colt, two Earn Waggons,one barouche
and Harne-'S, one Buggy, and aii the Farming
Utensil*.
Al tae same time, tbe Plantat on will be ren’ed
lor one ;ear Loan the Ist of January.
A. SIBLEV, Amimstrator.
December 12, iS4O. td
MONTHS AFTER DATE, Application 1
will be made to the Hon- L;e Inferior C mrtof 1
R* bmor d 1 ouuty, when sitting for ordinal,, pur
pv c K«ie*oc« gto the ;
•« s >!.'■ late -Jaioilc aiXfe. of sa;d county, dec’d. *
fctpt- lb A M. H. GOtrDRiCH, Admr.
Made Ni Si:
Geohoia, / Court oTOrdinary, November
LiFooiLif C*. c vtt. 3 adyoumed Ttrm, iB4O.
Present, their Honcn Peter Lamar, Lew.* Park 6,
and Stephen Stovall.
IT appearing to Lhiy Court that Jo3h.ua Daniel, !
Adtr,ixu-.trater oii the estate of Wm. Bowers’ '
deceased, has left Ui}* Slate without fully adunu
htenoi «aid estate aouordiag to law.
It 1$ therefore ordered ly the Court tnat the said
Joshua Daniel be and appear at the next term of
this Court, to show cac?* why hi* letters of Ad
ni nitration on said «-tate soouid not be revoked.
It is further ordered ta-l aiopy of tins rule be
served upon him. the said Daniel, or published it
•ne of tbe public Gazettes of thu suit once s
aiocth for tr.ree months.
Given under iry hind at office in Llnccloton,
CLn I2th Nov. l&io. i
HUGH Iit.NDLF.SJN,CIerk.
November 12. IMh
.No l ILL.
subscriber* Paving taken tie st re anc
purr ha'e-j tne Drugs, r i lu.es, ac.. H-loug
i g lo the *<e 'atne Levear b, .eg ’cavi to in
foim their fn-• d>> anil ihe public th-t they w.t
eontmue ibe same busmess umkr Ho
be 1 1 Austin Oi. to. .! uey a e cow lectivtt g ar
a/lditi-aal and exter>|v -s .p. ( c f Ur-up*, I'a>nts.
O HU>i»tart ifC.y from 1 e Nurlh, whxh thev
is e«id 10 Mil on nw<l|hiae ttinj.
country me.chanlsi and othe.s, previous t»tbeir
p rcoa ing elsewhere. *re teque led toca.i and ex -
ha.in * their *tork and price*. The I ru.« we w»
vi ant to be f e>b ual of 'Uperior quality, atxl
y ill icei thanklui for the cuntiuued patronage of
Dr. LtvtiiiL’i iLtMtoi customer 6 -
.OBERT ArS-»*TN,
wtf a. TRUcw^yi.
Xj* XOThSK. —Tbe Kai! Road Passenjrer 1 rail
etwee a Chsx*e«toc and Hamburg, will leave 3
oikrw< ?
cp w Ann.
No? to leave Charleston before 7 00 a n.
*• *• Summerville, 4i - -S 30
“ « Georges’ - ** - 10 00
“ ** Branchvple, “ - 11 «h>
“ “ Black vile, - - !2 34 p. v
“ “ Aiken, - - “ - 245
Arrive at Hamburg not before - 4 >**g
DOWN w \KI>.
Not to leave Hamburg before 6 CK) a. m.
“ ** Aiken, - li - 730
u “ Blackviltc, “ - • 915
“ “ Branchvi He “ - - 11 00
“ “ Gcoiges’, “ - - II 45
“ “ Summerville," - - lIHp. m.
Arrive at Char.eston not before 215
Distance—l3hmile?. Fare Through.—slo 00.
Speed not over 25 miles an hour. To remain 2t
minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and no - ,
ongerthan 5 minutes for wood and water at any
-taiion.
To stop for passengers, when a white flag '?
hoisted, at either of tne above stations; and also al
'inealhs. Woodstock, Inabinel’s. 41 mile T. <).,
Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnson*-*
and Marsh’s T. O.
Passengers ud will breakfast at Woodstock an ’
dine at Aiken; ooten, will oreaKiast at Aiken
an d dine at Charleston. nov 9
GEORGIA RAIL-ROAD.
On and after .Monday October 12th, the Passen
ger Tars wn. run to Huck-head, six miles E s of
Madison. Leave Augusta 6P. M. arrive at buck
he-d 2A. M Leave Buck head 7A P. M .arrive
at Augusta A. M. oct 9 3t
C>ffice S. Carolina Rail Road Co. }
Hambirg, May I, IS4O. 3
ON and after this day, the passenger train from
Hamburg will arrive in Charleston at
o'clock, e m in time tor dinner. mav I
Office Transportation S C.r. & R. Ft Co. >
June 2d.
Information to Travellers North and South.
N’ U i WITHSTANDING the de-liuclion of the
bridges over the Savannah River, at Augusta,
by the late freshet, travellers aie respectfully in
formed that arrangements have been made fur pa-s
ing the ri er, and that the Cai> leave Hamburg
and Lb»r)estun daily at the usual hours and arrive
as formerly. U M. RoBEK ImiN, Jr.
Agen* Trao'poriatior.
GEORGIA RA iL- O \ s*.
F LIGHT HLIjUCLU ON COTTON.
In coii'eque.ji e oi the la lure of the crup the
freight on Cultu wi Ite itduced to ibe fo.low ing
rat. s pci hale, after ihe 2,a msiai.t:
From War.cnion to Augu-l*, CJ 00
Cumming. I OU
Ciawfimivilie, “ ’ 1.)
Jetfei'un HaT, ** _ 115
G.cen>f*oro, *• I g.l
Bu «.he.*d, “ 1 25
\> 00 mile, and ? (f . ...
i e.d ul Athens Br. 3
Round nale» nut 10 exrted ’*7s lbs,, ani <c,u je
bale' 425 Id*, for the exce-s ibovt tin se w. ights,
h»f cent per 100 lb«. jer mi.e. All baUsto.u
while n po«'ession of the * omoany, w n( (emend
ed at their expense. Lusip.C'S vvnl < umn ence ic
gularly « n the Ali en' Branch aft< r the 22J 1 st.
A o singer Car will :-c alia hea r*» the !i* ig!.?
tram leaving AugnMa 011 Mona -.x s. 5
ar*d MiG vs. at 7 o'ci tii. A. -Vi., nuc nea*i at by |
o'clock on Tuesua\s. Tnur«oays and >aturr.ay<.
K CHARD PETEkS, Jr.,
bov r* ' j f*in Tran« r .»V.
LLriltblA KAIL KOAti.
CHANGE UF HUL R.
The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail !
between New Voik and New Orleans, leaves Au
gusta every nay al 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens
boro al 1 a. m. Leaves Grecnsboto at 9 p m., aau
arrives at Angus a at half pa'l 4 o’clock, a. m.
Stages run in connetlion with this train Lorn
Greeushoro for New Or eans, (two daily lines' via
Indian Springs,Columbus, » ontgomcry and Mobile;
for New «means, tn-w eek y. via Clinton, .Macon,
and Pensacola; Cr 'x West Point and Wclumpka, via
BarnesviLe tri-weekly ; for Rome, tri-weekly via
Covington, Decatur and Marietta; for Na>hvi)le
and Knoxvi Ic,'Fennessee. Iri-weekjy. via Athens
Gainoville and Cassville; for Washington. X\ ill t
county, tri-weekly, frcnti Double Uo; - ; fur New
Orleans, daily, fro n Warrenlon, via >paita, Vri -
ledgevn.e, hacuti and Columbus ; forMnleugeville,
ti-weekiy, via GretU'boro and La ton ton.
Connecting with thC'C lines are branch stage,
line'to fal anassee. Cotumous, Miss., i usca.uo«a,
Newnan, coweta county, ua., and Clarksville, lia
bersham county, xr.
Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25.
Olfcct Georgia Rail Road <v Bk’gto. }
Augusta, Uemnuer 9. in3U. S
NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.
A THI WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR HORSE
COACHES is now running fjom Rome, Flo* d
County, Ga., to Gunter"? Landing, upo » Tennessee
River, in Alabama, forming a couneition between
the Mage Line now in opeiation, from the Lead of
the Georgia Rail Road to Home, and the Meam-
Boat a id Rail Road Line from Gunter's Lauding
to Tuscumbia.
Th;« Line will leave Rome every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday morning, and arrive-at Gunter's
Landing on the evening of the same d-ys. Re
turning, will leave Gunter’s Landing eveiy Tues
day, I hur»day and Satuidiy morning, and arrive
in Rome on the evening of the same days, thus
forming an uninterrupted intercommunication be
tween the City of Aew York and Tuscutnbia,
North Alabama, where Travellers will find Mages
to convey them in every desirable direction. The •
time occupied in travelling from New VorktoTus- ;
cumbia, will be as follows: Four days from New !
Yom to Grtensboio. Ga., at the Head of the Rail
Road ; three days from thence to Gunter’s Land
ing, Alabama, and one day fiom thence to 1 us
cumbia. Travellers to Hunts.i Je and Nashville,
will leave this Line at Gunter’s Landing, and ar
rive in Huntsville on the morning of the Bih cav
from New York, and in Nashville, on the 9th,
Travellers to viemphri, Tennessee, and Columbus,
Mississippi, will anive in those places in 10 day>
from New York. There will be a savins in the
time al present occupied beiween the several pla
[ ces, of a out one week, with the additional advan
tage v important particularly to Meienacts.) of
pa-sing through most of the principal *ities in the
U.moc A. Wit.'ON a: CO.
Rome flctjobcr 22. 1840. f
ALLIGATOR LINE FOR -'lOltlLL,
Via Bucksbead, Eaton ton, Clinton, Macon, Per
ry, Pmdertowii, Bambnd s e, Chatiahoochie lola
M. Joh pin*, l-'ensa* o a. to Mobile.
Tne Proprietors of Ibis Line inform the Travel
ling pab ic that it is now in full operation, througi
tbe entire route; leaving Augu-ta by the lieoi
Rail itoad cm to Gre«ns<oiv’ every 1 ues.tp
I ami alurday. at 6 o’cltx k, F, 'I. and a,
rive m >iob»P; in three dav# and a half rutuitn
time.
1 ia ve ler= are that the staging upon th
tin • is supemr 10 any other, the arcomniod tliui
un-urpu'sed, and by far the best natural road- 1
th * >ou hern ounGy, only 21u miles of stagiu,
Mi;e« eavc Baiobridge for I atlahasttee via i^un
cy, immediately on the arrival of the Atligau
Li le from Green«b jpo’, mod immediately uu 11
arr.val of t e boats from loia.
iXjT I wo Stages wi.l at ail times be run in con
pan. , when tbe Irave* require* it.
For seal* in tbe above Line, apply at the office
at th* E gieand Fbcaaix Hotel. Augusta, tieo.
aprii *4 »y WwO. W. DENT, AgeuW
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
ES 2 Pills* are no !o» ger among ih«.se »•*
£ d'.uh ful unlity. ’I hev hnve p* S 'ed away
»nn *ht* hundreds that i.rc daily lam,* bed up***
he ride Misrimeiii, and nmv stand Iwion- Ih*
public a» hull in reputation, and as *xien.-tvety
■ mploved in alt (-a is *4 ilte I niled >la(es. he Unii
ida- Tex;**, Mexico, ai>d the VV«st Indies. a* any
: « dicine ilia. has ever h«en p*e|>a t*d lor ihe rene:
it 5' ff fins' man. I liev have been ini odn.e*
.* h< rcver ii was found j>o» ble t,* cany ihem ; ami
her are hu: lev* owns that do not contain aoinc
renin kablc ev i< erne.- *<l iheir g **«i effec.s J lit
en ificaie- lhai have be*‘it p**e.-cnted n» Ihe proprie
ty exc*-*d twenty ihoisand! upwards ol live hun
dred n 5 which are fmm regular pr,*r tiring physicians
who arc the most com; eleiii judgi s ol ihen merits.
Onen have the cure* iierloiiiied by t i* medicine
been the subjc* i ol editorial comment in vaiioii*
newspapers ami journals; and it mat with truth
be a.-se*ted. that no me I trine of the kind has ever
receive*] i. siiruutiials of gr ater value man are at
tached 10 this.
i hey are in general use as a family ir»'.ricine.
and there are lturns.aids of lanuhcs who declare
they are never saustied unless Ituy have a supply
always on hand.
'1 hey have no rival in curing and preventing
Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, bick Headache, J lundue, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, J ur
red l ongue. Nausea, Di.-tension of the Moraach
and Bowels, Incipient Lharrhoe, Flatulence, tiebn
usl (. usiiveness, Iwjss ol Appeuie, 1 loiched or
Sallow Comdex* in, and tn all cases of Torpor ol
the Bovvets, where a cathartic or an aperient is
needed. They are exceedn gly mild in their opeia
«ion, producing neither nau-en, griping nor debility .
'1 lie ertu ary ot ihese pills is so well known, and
their use s > general, lhat iurlh»r (umment is con
sider* d unnecessary.
for mnher oaniciikrs. see t’r. Peters’ oara blet.
whicu *an be naa era*>s oi anv oi trie Agent
i HAMILTON’S ELIXEK OF OPIUM,
-4 new and important Discovery.
IT h u long been a great desideratum in Medica
Science, and has been the subject of a vast
amount of Chemical expenm nt, to obtain the me
duinal qua ities of Opium to the ex' lusion of its
noxious principles and use ess combinations. No
articie in the whole range of the Phaimacopteia is
peihaps of greater imparlance to mankind ; and
not e which has engaged a greater share of chemi
cal attention. Lvery preparation hitherto made
from this drug, whether in the form of Extract,
.i oiphia, black Drop, Patagoric. or Laudanum,
contains in close combmat on a poison vv ith the an
t/d te, and hence we mid the adimi i-tratn n oi
them alien i* d wnh a num rous train *if evil-,
| arno g wni h are ne.id.uhc, a-siluue, tremor-,
j nau-ea, vomiting, constipation, der ngemcnl of the
| ue. Vous >* stem —mdaqiaaty wundeifudy p edi--
posiug the system t* us habiti.aJ use: to ot tain
I me.efore tne suot ting *), iaic an.) Anti-Sp ismo lie
AnodyDt in a i ns virtue-.-ep.ir ?e f,om tin de.c
t* i 0.. s pruu ip!* s of the crug, has lira -erics ol
y e.*i-eng *gc*l ihe profound aiiei lion ot the aulhui ;
ii presented it-eit l» id- mind a-a -u ject ol rirr**ai
magniluie; »be a* qm-iti nt the medical faculty
oi -o ih p0.u.,1 a ;e e ial ag nt,. n I the in a* u
ca de a i.ouf.i * f human mis r* toai won d be alle
via « d by ihe discovery , have been *o him a -ore
gua' nice t at he would r* ap a rnh levvard so. his
libor-.at e si in sell-gratul.tioo. lia.n.g satis
fy o.ily le-ied trie Kii er in -i vrral hundred-of
in-'ance-. he has i ovv the h poiness ol -ay i g to
the pu die that hi- la. ois have been * rowiicd with
nu- t n .nt su c* s-. ». h.A.MiI f N.M. L,
>u.d who.esale by WM. J. hi kRJT 1' ii to.. 12
*jo a sued. New- to k ana ov
ROB I. a• *s IN k CD.
eov 4 >Oifc Agen»> ;i- .-vogusta.
« \ LM OF (Old >1 ill A.
#7 OR restoring ai d pre-erving the Hair, prepar
* ed • y the -übsci ibers. f. om a collect n* eipt.
and w airan ed as good as any aitic e by tl e mme j
in tne L mted Male-. For -ale wholesale ai d re
tail by W.vi J. i>l RiU ff ii C«». Ig (io d stieet/ '
Laltion. —Neve, buy Haim of Columbia if r* p- I
re-cme ! to be the genuine impelled aititie and
puipoitnig to be sold by the " Auvrican gent.” i
I a->uch it pie-e tation i- false, and designed to de
! reive me pub. v ; and after this notice, no dea.er
■j. consutn* r I’an pur* h i-e me aiticie under such
base repre-cntat'Oii. without openiy eiicou.agirii i
uccepu* n s*no | al.onizing nnp* si ion.
WM. J. ul KRITT ii cO., I'Goldst.
1 For sale Ly
ROBT. AUSTIN ii CO.,
nov 4 Noie Agents in Augusta. | 1
' —— l
DEPHAVITV.
SOME notoriouscounteneiters ave nearly kill- 1 !
ed -everai per-ons by celling them a spurious
and fa.se mixture ol Hays’ Liniment. 1 r
'J lic genuine is vvanauted perfectly harmless *
and eucvtuai. Never buy the ailic e unless it has I i
the written signature of LiJ.\iSTOi K 4 - io. uix i
the sp etidid vv.a4.per. Tnat nrm are solely au- r
tliorlzed to make and idl tlie true aitic e < rigi- I
nai propiietor, SOLOMtfJ* HAYS, j <
K>. ihet* ue Hays’ Linniieiil is warranted to *
; cuie f*iies and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay
taken for it.
Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and j
Maiden Lane, New \ oik, by
COMSTOCK 4* Co., Vhole-ale Druggists.
The genuine is for salebytiAßV IN Si HAIN LS,' J
and ROBKKT C'AKTLR,Augusta, ; an 10 Iv v
: i \
POWELL’S iiALSAM OF AMS LED, **
n
111 R Cough?. Colds, Shortness of B.eath, Asth- n
mi. &,c. I'liis inva.uable .Medicine has the fa
i extraurdmarv proj>eriy of immediately relieving s
! Coughs, Colds, 1 iOarseuess, ditticu ty of ibeat.iing, s
an r Huskint 's in the Throat. Jl operates by di>- u
solving the congealed phlegm, consequently caus- b
inga free expectoration.
1 hose who arc doubled with that unpleasant o
tickling in the Throat, which deprives them of rest c
! night alter night, by the ince>sant cough which it
i provokes, will, by taking one do«e,hnd immedi
ate relief; and one bottle in most cases will ellcl a n
cure. e
In Asthmas, ChionicCoughs, difficulty of Breath- j
; ing &c., no pen can describe the wonders that
' have been performed by this invaluable Medicine; c
j many, who fory ears have been unabie to lay down n
1 in their beds without a danger of being choked by jr
an accumulation ol phlegm, (vvnich invariably ,
causes a dieadtul cough), others, who w»tb diffi- a
cully coulJ breatue at'all in a recumbent posture,
have, by taking one dose of this excellent Balsam, a
been enabled to lay down comfortably in their bed-, il
but the testimonials of tho-e who haveexpeiiemed
its wondeiful °tfects wi 1 do more to recommend ‘
and insure it the suppoit ol tne public than any sl
thing the proprietor can say in its lavor, and by 15
particular req>>e-l lie has published the following 1
extraordinary case.
1. opy of a let er Lorn Miss A. Thomas.
Mr —1 tiiough the medium of 1 his letter I beg
leave ;o tiiler my grateful thanks tor yourinvalua *
ble babam; having -ulfeied by seveie cough and
dirtii ulty < f breathing for several winters, was
quite cured by taking one bottle only. . i
1 am, sir, tour grateful and obliged servant,
ANN THU.MAn,Union street.
For sale by
ROBT. AUSTIN fs CO.,
nov 4 Sole Agents in Augusta,
Du. IA V LOK’S BALSAM OF LI V fcKWt R f -
for Coughs, Co.d-, Consumption. Asthma c
u.itr c* mp . am- in the chest, ivanng Biuod
.sight ears, &ic. 7
certificate^.
I have had a tough, rai-ii g blood and matte. 1
om the lung-, pnu through tne • he-t, and ni-hi n
we t-, lur six yeais. through the cles ing- o p
01 i amcuied u* Dr. T iVlUiv’s bAr> v.M O* <
IvKbWO.iT. It is tiuL the nie ime un tin 1
or. U lie.e it does not beuei.t the expen-e i f i
luriKd.
vlexa. der Smith. 51 Forsyth s'icet. and Sex
m •>! Rev. Mr. &>uilwe.l’s Xletii.is in t. hri?ii
t«cet. June 9, 15*40.
— .l
I have sutTered many years fiom vri akne«s, pa t
itati n ul the heart, ac , a. d latei* cur *1 . y D
R’> uALSA.vI Ot LlVE.iWnul'
M \ oung, curue. of 1 iLerv and Adams s'reet- *
■r oklyu. June, 15>40.
Said who egaie and retail by VVm. J. burn t £
io , 12 Gold stieel. New - r ork.
For sale If RUB f. AUS IN k CO.
bvT 4 tvle Af«ats sc Augusta. .
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OLNTJILST.
ihe run* of w hite swellings, scrofulous an<
it- other tumor-, ij iwi, M»re legs, old and tn*sf
w**unds, spiaios ami brumes, swellings and infl in.
mati.iits, scald head, w.mien’s sure hreas's. rhcn
naih* puns, leliers, e-nptioii-, chilblains, whitlows
biles, corns, and external diseases general y. Th»
proprietor has rec ived »I D.mi a thousand cm fi
> ales and other docun eum m favor of his SPEI’I
bIC I'IN J—«nd ih. y embrace almost all
he complaints in rh ir worst stages—io which
ointment or sticking piaster cun be applied Among
these rer ifirab s. iheie are a great nimiher Ironi the
most eminent physician* in the country, who tise
itie Ointment in their daily practic*, in preference
to any, or all others yvhich haveev. r been invented.
The proprietor has a so received a prea: many tes
tmiomals iroin farriers, military genilemcn, farmers
and others. relative to the amazing efficacy of hia
Ointment, in the bruises, cuts, and ail the external
complaints and diaca-es of horses; and among them
are no less than a dozen certifying to the most per
leci cures which it has performed 01 the s re
hacks ot somu of those animals. Altogether the
proprietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put
tine it to the proof against ad composition—ih t
HAKKISO.N’b SsFEI IFIC HINTME.NT is vastly
superior to every ifung of the kind which has here
tutore been offered to the public; and the proprietor
not only vouches for ns general good qualities, hut
is willing to risk his reputation on a single (rial,
lor he Knows from the mus ample experience, tha*
n cannot be used without immediate and paipibie
benefit, in any one oi the complaints lor which it
is so highly recommended Retail price 50 cents
per box. bold at all the principal
DLL G 6iORE> in
aug 20 Augusta, Ga.
M n t A 1 > V LgETaBLE Lib E M EDICIM ES
t pHKSf, medicines are ■nuehted for tneir nann
1. to ih* ir mani est and sensible action in puri
fying the spring and channels ol life, and enduing
ihem with renewed tone and vigor, in manv hun
dred cernfied cases whicu has been made public,
and in a*most every spicies ot dis-ase to which
the human frame is liable, the happy effects of
MOFFAT’S LIFE PILL* AM» PHKMX BIT
TKR> have been gratefully and publicly ac-
I nowledeed by the persons beoefiilted, and who
were previously unacquainted with the beamiluily
phil* sophical principles upon which they aie
ciimjioun fed, and upon which they
act.
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves
in diseases ot every form and description. Their
tir-t ojteraiion is to loosen from the coals ol ti e
.-toiiicK h at d tstwels the various impuniies and
erutli ie» con tunny settling around ihein ; anc to
rentov e I tie hardened tffiees which collect
coltvu'asione ol the -malicst lines ines. Oiher
m dicn.es only partial.y cleanse these, and have
u« h tstlUiieil in ts-es ti* hind as to pruuui e habttu
a c<«n\i ti< 8s with II its Iran, oi evils, or in u sud
den d airhoßa, with its • lament lunge s. '1 his tact
is w*-tl Known to a.) legu.ar anatomists, who ex
miiine ti e hnnciii howtts .‘.tier Cea h : aim htnre
the prejndi e ol those wed mlornpd men against
quack me lines!—*.r n.euicini s j repa.ed ai d her
latlesl to the ( u <Ji« hv gnorai.t p ikoi s. Ihe >e
cotni effect ot the Lite .s.ttiic.iie.s is io eiej*n.-c ihe
Knlmya .nd ihe binder, mid i»y tin- means, the
liver and (lie lungs, itie heaiibiin action ot which
entirely d* |**nda upon the regularity ol ilte urtmtry
organs, ihehoi d, w liirh takes its red comr troin
Hie agency *•! me liver and the i*.ng 8 f*et*.re it
pa--c» mioitn tea I, t* mg inu- punfird by them
and nourish ed by hhkJ coming mm a clean slorn
ach, mitts*-s Ineiy ih ougli the vems. ret*e-'s every
part ot thesysum and triumphantly inounts tne
banner of health in the blooming cheek
Moffat's Vegetable Lite Medicine save been
thoroughly at letted, and pronounced a s weretgn
rern* dy tor y»je,*sia, Flatuie .cy, Falpitaiiou t
t tie Hear. Icssoi A p|*eilte, 1 leari-h rn.*nd i I earl
ache, l,eslle>siH «.■*, 10-umjer, .Anxiety, Languor
and Vie am i.o.y, » o*.ivet*ess, Diarrhoea, < bot*-ra.
Fevers ot all Kit*ds, KhenmatiSui, t.m.r, Drop.-tea
ot a 1 kind, (»ravt I, vv u n,s. 'sihma and t oiisiiinp
lion, >cu. \y, I hers, Inven-rale >«»res, >c*»rhunc
Lrnpituiis and Had V uiupiexions, Lruptive mm
p aims, > flow, l loudv, atid O her tnsagreeuble
i oinpexioiis, >ail iiki.m. Lrystpei s, Summon
Golds and influenza a d vanotk- oilier comptain s
winch afflict the liuira* frame. In fever amt
ague pa*tn ular.y, the f.re Medicines h.v~ h*-» n
turret em nentiy ■ ucc» sstu! ; -o in*.*to :hat in 'he
fever and gu oi-tr.cis, t lysictaos almost um
vers-ady t .r,scr.ix-iht tu
Ai: the nr Modal requires of his patient is
to ta j*a t n nhir m ! akin, the Lite Aledicnp s »lrn tiy
according n» itie directions ii is not by a isews
f*u)<er ttu >‘«S «*rany ihrg that lie limisett may say
in iheir .avo , that he Itoftes u* gam credit. It is
a.one by ihe re.-ul ol a tairtna*.
> OFFAL' MEDICAL M WEAL, designed
as h d**nn site guide io neaith lh s Intle patnphiel
edited t»y w . ii Wofl *t 070 l roauw.*y N ,\ i ork,
ties tn en pul'Mistied tor the p irfrose o* ex uan.irig
more lutiy »tr. .U-iliai s liivory oi diseases and will
r»e lounu h._hiy mteresinig to pe -on* s eks g
health. It reals U| on p t vu.eni ui»<as. a. ep*j the
causes ihefcot f'lice -5 cent* — lor sat bv .Mr
Motiai s agents geiarally.
i’ncse \ aluaote m dt n.es are fur sale bv
W 01. M D’aNTii.N aC,
>ole Agent lor Augusta
. ... •ci'L'ljN. % t«<-riussii pny.-iiiE*, oi much
JLr in*,e. ußv.iig cevoi-w ms siteiihui. seme
ve*ars .. i■ • >tn! removal o* tneci tarsot .V L t\-
V tit 's AMiMdlv itb.AD aL liL, tins ihesaiis
k.cuon to make known, ti*a he has a remedy which
l»y recs oving the causes curt* edectuahv and jerma
itenliv this distressing complaint 1 here-are many
tammes who have cimstdered ? , ick Headache aeon
diiutional incurable laiaiiy complaint* Dr. as
mrca them tlist .hey are rm lar.t-ii. aid labouring
jnoer distress which mey m-gnt nut onitr alleviate
xut actually eradicated by the us »f ht» remedy.
it is thereeiiit ol s« uuitfic research,and is entirely
}{ a different cbaiacter trora adverlwe-J patent medi
:mes. and is not unpieaj-ant to the .aatc*.
HEADACHE, SICK OR .NERVOUS.
The extraordinary reputation that Dr
emedy lor this di*tre&stng compaint w every cay
gaming is certainly a matter ol much astonishment,
Fhat so ra ich surfernig should have existed lor ages
.vnhoui any discovery ol an effectual preventiv *, or
-tire, is truly a subject of much regne. but Dr.
jovv assercs the public that sm ha r-meoy r.as been
nvenied as will ronvince the most credulous. 'J he
*nnciples on vv hich it acts are simple and plain. It is
in a mated tact mat this eomp.aini, whether called
Sick Headache, or Aeivous Headache, arises prma
irtiy troiu the stomach —those who think thev have
he .Nervous Headache may rest assured that this
rgaa, the stomach, is .he first cause, that ih*sys
em has become vitiated or deniiuated, thiough .he
itomach, and that only through the same channel
mist they expeci s rest .ration of the na ural at-d
leahhy I until*-ns ot the system, 'i hn* object. Dr
spohn’s reraeity is eminently calculated to a lain,
flie truth ol this position cannot he controverted,
md the sooner sulfeters wtih *he headache bei-onie
tjiiivinced of it, iht sooner will their sulferingend
n restoration ol health. Dr. £pohn pledges hts
>i* tessionai reputation on this tact. The remedy
nay be had ol apothecaries generally lixroughout
;ae t nitea states.
►or saie oy aNTON V A: HAi.N F.S. No 202
roaa-streel. Augusta. mar
THE .HATtU.NAL FKIEM>»
IS one of those invaluable remedies that stands
the test 1 trial. In eve r y in-lance that h-s
:ome to the knowledge of the *.>ro f r.i tors, it has
proved il-elt to be what it is m out mended—a
asa. l, s-d'e, an I efli acious remedy for ai: the
-vmp lhfic aiteiU n> attend nt uu i'rognanc*,
.nd ft those pe non teal di'U.d.rs to whicu U>th
na.rird a* u uum*i tied females a.e lia e. ten. acv
loro id-giving i «.• ueiails ol n» tne* its m a urw>-
.upei jdver i emei t, cut u may le -t ;«d th..t it
.as Keen in use unde. vatlOU' name' , J r F>> ts
oken, Mathers t\Htef *sc. J loi some ttu years
.M'l, ai<d wneiewr ml loomed, t e m m-no f i it
vvilliout the aid ol " putting.”) has ten wu-t ul
yon the increase. ihs tael :n fvd> nev oi t
eai vniuei, lugcluer -vi.li the heliei in .1 hut* ivu
•t females ate modeling i*um u .iu ol U e kiu-vv
tdge of a remedy adapted to then civs, in i ce
t t* propiMvr> rv'potilully iu mil li t* alien u«
f suiterert to then pant, hlels. which acto&ifdui
■ach botue, and wUuh may ue baa gratis ot any
•t theii age is.
Price 5u pcr<K>t T le. stold br
* HA . UULNU, Rl’ LEY & CO.
.igeiil-, Augusta.
HAVX-LXD, fijLßß.vi. * ALILN
OCt IVUB kaa^tlMU
A* M.'STA
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY
-A"* Is "’J?
4°' •
The « ast.n_s fri«m this have give;
universal satisia lion sm e it has i een inoperat on
We have now on ha d a large -lock of the raw
rant* rial, of ti.e best quality, and are ready to re
ccive orders lor any descript.on of CAmINGS
’ either for Hail Roads, Mills, steam Kngir.es, 0/
other purposes. As we have a tirsl rate Ratten
Maker, and use nothing hut the be-t materials,
consequently we can warrant our Castings not only
to Work well, but be as -Long and as well made a
I any manufactured at the North or elsewhere, anc
, we challenge comparison.
We also manufacture to order any kind oi
. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ’ We art
» row getting up, and will soon hive made on
hand >or sale, a variety of PLOUGHS, of all kind
i an 1 sizes, from the small Poney I lourh up to tht
large four horse Plough. Also, Straw Cutter*
torn Shelters. Hanows, Wheat }-'ans. Cultivator*.
r L ugon.s, Carts, $-c., sc. 1 ersous wnat.ng su h
i articles would do well to call, as we are dbtermih
i ! ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances.
j ( rders can be left at the principal stores ii
! i town, or at the establish; ent in rear of the Pres
i ! byterian Church, near the Kail Road Depot, anc
1 j ihev will be attended to punctually.
| ulyll ly THUS. HOPKINS k Co.
notice.
I TAKE pleasure in informing the Planters and
Country people at laigc, that 1 have made ar
rangements to do a general Grocery business in tbi
place, and will keep constant y on hand a good as-
I soitment of Groceries, and ail ot;.ei articles usual
ly kept for the up country trade. A. v> ray wil
' conduct the business, and act as my du y aut or
- ized agent in the purrhase of goods and every taing
appertaining to ray bu-iness in the mercantile line
And Lorn his knowledge and experience in busi
ness, I hope to meat a liber 1 patronage. He will
oe found at tnc stand formerly occupied by John
K. LcDunald, where he will attend promptly U
all orders coniidcd to him. H G. JOHNSON,
Hamburg, -ept. !4, IS4O. ts
The Hamburg Jou.nai will please insert the a
bove lour tunes, and present their bill to
A. WR \V. Agent.
I
TWENTY DuLL - |{S REWARD!
riXAKEN, b tween the 2d and 4th days of No-
F vembe. last, by mist.ke or otaerwi*e, from
the Bar of .Mr. John Coleman, Hotel-r.eep* r.Grtei.--
boro. Ga. in who-e care it was leit. a two-foot
b ack leather, ion frme travel i g ITiU K.
near y new. with no nam ; h d a 1 ra-s ha d ovei
ei' htnd ai d stnd.ed w ith bia-- k; o s, ope, in.
in the mildl , witii two pair of >t.ap«. me pair
attacl ed to ihe runk. the o her p.tir tong and
seived to a t ch it t > a ca. jjjge. one of wbi h had
been ®pli e n a ar where it I,a usij sly been i cel
led ; Here weie two s at- or !at .s unJer he ■o’
ti m. the hai k one of whi h la; been whittled at
. one one ml, miking it narrower; the k»y- o e
nanow. the over part oi which is straight. tin
upper pa.tnex r the Land a curve, <om ave to t ,e
lefi ; ih?.e w is an in n-.utr-er cloth cover folde
and -trapred on tnc top ; t e o k rover vva< be d
down bv a srap passing turough a thimnle, and
thee bockh d.
Bc-id®< weiring apparel, t v ere were in the
Tim kno e« and ;c ouius,an 1 a tide* ol cousider
at> e va ue, w; i. h can te use ul only’ to t e ®ub
s riher, who was informed by .Mr A. H. i exley,
lar keeper’o Mr. Gorman's otel. that the Trunk
was sent off in the \ iigator Line of Mages to
ward- Floii a. Diligf nt search and inq by have
be> n mad without sucie-s. Ihea o e r wnd is
off-red lor the <le ivery oi the Trunk and contents
t the a eve Mr John Cole.naa, or to G oge m.
’1 hi w. Ksq , Augusta. K. OSBORN,
dec 12 It
Cl AI TION.—I do hereby forbid an person ai d
J a I n anr iro ; persons wh t-oever. from b y
ing the lauds whereon amoel G. Biownnow live®, 1
i i Innke county, it i eing in two tract- or panels
ol and spirt, lyin' i.i But e and jeffer-on coun
ties, both-ides of Briar trees.. as 1 r ought-aid
land- c-f said Hr* wn, on the • 9:b .ay of Maich,
ib3j, received hi- receipt .01 r-3 o. ana have made
him lhr< e other p y men’s; anl Slid bamu-1 G.
Brow n "ow re i-es to del v-i <ai • lauds. Said
Brown on the onset, p actisrd fraud upon me by
.false statements as te-pett- the two irac’s snd a
la»*j wa rar t, as said \imue G. Brown ad on
raiued from a land cou t and iocit d on said .a us
of his an i otters, m king out he wa- entitle 1 to i
1 rge qumtity o f vacant land- adjoining, t at
would nave add d treDb e o the v due oi s id laud-,
givirg tl e |un h ser at least thr» e rt r-te 'll
seats with abundani e of w a er audoii'iied a ump
ing sale I mai.e t e nmcha-e nd pid i e.uly ab
the first pay ment-. w h« n to ray gre .1 a-tom-hmei t,
found he was claiming a put of Mr. v'm. Bryant’s
Lnj as vacant, a pa t or Mr Biadsh w s allot
Mr. Ho! e* ’s laud Ido not betieve there i® o e
square in hos land vacant. I iore-.» am .<ll .ersons
f om o ying «aid .ar.ds. or trusting him oo icouul
of h i\i.ig -aid lands n pos-e-siun. as I -bal claim •
sail lands Iron the 2m.i diy of Much. l'o9 1 1
shall hk* ray Dill in Equity, lor the Court to n a!:e
me til es, and aso e him for damages I have
>ust .ined. he has told raai y ;.?isoas that 1 snou d
not have the ln.d, that he would give me my
money, up. if any poisons trust n ini, they -must ’
look lor other resources, not my lands.
Given under mv hanc. tnis 9th lltcem er, IS4O.
dec 12-w >t LEWIS BV.NE.
~ LANDS FOR SALE.
riNHE subscriber being anxious to move to a dis-
ferent part of the country, offers his lands
for sale cn good terns ; it iy mg in-Richmond and ;
Burke counties, on the raidd e ground ro;d from 1
Augusta to Waynesboro in Burr-e county , eighteen 5
miles from Aagusu, on Macbeea Creek, contain- 5
ing 67 1 ai res, with about 125 zeu s cleared and
with tociabie good log LuiLmgs and t new Saw
Mill. Any peison wishing k> purchase, will do
well to come q ack and examine for ihemselvts.
THOMAS Wl-fL i
December 2. 154»7. wlm 1
VALUABLE LANDS FOB SALE IN (
IU KKE COI.M V.
THE subscriier otters for sale one thousand
nve bundled acres of Land, lying in Bu.ke
county, on Uget-chy River, immediately by and
aioiiid the One Hundred Mi.e Mation, ten rai
Kai road, with about o e thi.-d cleared, a part of
which is fresh, and all m g.-od repair, and as well t
watered as any pl. ee in Geoigia. There is also a j
good new two story dwelling house, ano a gin t
house, together w»tn other out nouses. Should
any person wish to buy a settlement, ibey will of
course look lor themselves, —and tr.ey nay expect .
a bargain there. U ILLIaM- k\ ALLEN.
July 4 3m
SALE OF LVND AND NEGKOEs. j
A GREEABLA' to an order of the honorable the c
Tv. Inferior Couit of volutn. u county, when sit
ting as a Cou t ot Urumary, 1 wi.i sell, b fore t.se
court house door at Appm g. in s-id county , oo the
fust 1 uesday in Januaiy next, between the lega
houis of sale, all the A j and negroes relooging to *
the e>.ate ol Isaac Lowe, deceased. The land con- | j
tains nve bundled ac.« s.moieor less.near W lights-
bora, in saij county, well improved, (subject to j
t>e wid w s dower. S !d lor the Oeaeut vi .he
heirs siid creditor- of said deceased. Terms made |
kdown t the -ale. CUR IT > LO\VE,AdmT. i
Nov ember 7. Ix4o.
CRAW F<»»* DA GCXIiY
Snanujh, Ga.
i n i form ihe p ibli that thev contii'oe
If the liu-iue-s of f.U TOt\S $ ' UM.CIs- t
-iO.\ MEAL HAMS m Johnson's uiking. tn
-av -trvt-i. w* si ot the nx. luige ediii.e, wh.rt 1
they win devote the r undtvi ed aitenti >u to tin
u-u-es- oi *h< ir profe--iou Fr >. ucc o; tv\ r> oe
-1 »rip k n wrid ie in dor of in s net 101.
.or-i.it> I m tru. uun . trura Un it ex,«eruuce u
usiuess, thw finite, ll.ems Ives With lin h. pc i
'lifting p.ilrvn- m i e se.etlrou and ;ur.ha-e v
ry i*oous auu Groc-iies. ihe- h.ve a<ge. tl -•
-io.es. h.e-t.roof. t 0 j JO a Costv-n or other ankit"
isua. il stoic. I aeir cti&iei > tui -e.utig orouuct
purci.ws.ug 4UI WaJUOlg WI.I lue C->
.omary ru,e». * jkiv jv>wot a
T„„ . I.V'.V Miner. ■
HE ndnctiMi h , a Law r^.
Judge Longstreefs lot in the vinteS*,*
’-;ro Newton eour.ty, where he win
■ i times when not on the circuit. }j e *;»'****
ico in New. ton, Morgan, Walton, W K»l , r Pfac "
■e t. Jaiper, Henry and Butts counties p*
trusting the undersigned with ba^nee, - !f r ' on '
cssu.eu that It w ,11 be atte. de l to w.th k
1 HOMAb HOWA hi
I take p’casuie in lecornmending Thoma. u
aid to the patronage of my friends and am V H
es. lie is talented and trust-wonbv
nave the beneht of ray course., w m never
•HCIICiMS desire it A.«. 41
4 t-s. r e.'. r.< indebted toti-e esTate of WnTTf
Mon ey. I. te of i urke Lountv, dec ased i '
equested to mak«- imm d ate payment and tk
1 having demands against said estate to tender ,h
j iu, dulv attested, wiUtu. tire P re«," ed b “
■ law sto ISAAC 1. HEATH bT
! NoVfm! ‘C r Administrator. -
V UI'ICK. All persons indebted to theesbi
ot Mephen Cot km, late of Burke county 7-
eased, are requesteil to n ake pavment to
leiitigned, and tho'e having demands against i?'
•ame will please present them in terms ol the l,»
JOSEPH >. KEVNOEDS i 1
i JOHN W, CARnWELL, i Ex ’^-
November 27, IS4O.
w2m
A LL persons indebted to the estate of ReberZ
. V Dunham late of Hi, hmor.d County, deceav»,f
• ne requested to make immediate pavment and ail
.-ersons having demands agamsr said estate will
pre'ent the same, duly attested, within the tin-J
prescribed by law. AN b. MACLE \N e
November 9,1840. Adminis't/ator.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Kobe.t j
j .A Al en deceased, of Burke countv, wii] tn 3 t.’
immediate payment, and those hating demand'
gainsi said estate, will them within the
lime prescri.-ed by law.
Tib MAS T. ELLISON, Adm’r
November 9, 1840. w g ? ’
POUR rauaths after date, application wdTti
| made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot
mrke county, when silting for ordinary purposes
Ir.r leave to sell all the real estate of henry J H
Moore, deceased. * *
WILLIAM BARRON, Adm’r
No .-ember 26, IS 10. ’ r '
N^OTICE. —All persons indebted to t e'estate
of Thomas M. Patterson, late of Jefferson
j county, deceased, are tequi sted to make immediate
javraent, and ti.ose who have demands against the
. 'aid esi tte, aie DOtkicd to render them a' the law
requires. HENRY B. I'UDD, Ex’r
! November 24,1840.
N r OTiCE-—All persons having demands agaimt
the e'ti te of Dr. Samuel "W. Koboins, de
cased, la e of Jeffer-Oij County, wi ! present them
> the under-igned, properly aulbenti ated, within
he time pre- iib d by law, and those indebted tu
'aid es.ate will make i:n nediaie pavment,
i HUMAS U . B \ I TEV, Adm’r.
'AN \ m ROBBINS, Adru’x.
Novem 1 er 24, IS4(j.
\* LL pe.'On' having demands ag .inst the e»ute
of the late James lay lor, dece.sed, of Co
lombia County, are reqne'te I tu make immediate
paymei I to m , anj ih j'e having claims a.e here
by in ii.e.. u hand tm m iu within the time pre
s nned -y Jaw AotL J. Ho IC> INtiMJN,
November IS, 1840. Administrator.
, nov 19 »
\ LL persons in .ebted lo :hu estate of N-tha»
‘ blep ens. iate of Jefferson County , dec- ased,
are req„e ud to make i nroediate pay m. nt, and
those having d. mani' ag mst -a d estate wii pre
sent tfc. m. properly authenticated, wiibia tne tmu
p esenned by law
’ BaDIAH PIERCE, Adm'r. de bonisnon.
Novem er J 9. I ''TU.
\LL per-ens indebted to the estate of John
C.ooks. ze ol JeSerson County, will
ma„e im ledrate p yment to the und- rsigned, and
tno-e fiavir>g do-m no* a.aixst-aid estate will pre
sent them wit.un 11 e term- of the law.
J vME> f. BU i i.W AdmiListralor.
N’ovcm er 19. ls4J.
VTOTICK.. —A i persona indebted to the e-tate
Til or John lio-ltc-, ate of Jeffcr-on county, oe
cea-cd. _ie requested l » make immediate par ment,
ai d t. p-c W;,o : ave demaDds agaui't sa.d*state,
aie r.uliheQ to renuer them a- the law d ie« t*, to
EL« L >A BOS TICK, Qualined ExX
November -4. D 4).
L ,non n ' date, application •’I t<
I. m . et the oonorablf li.fenor Court ol BuiWe
county, :ur leave to sel- eigiity acres oi land l*e
louilng to the estate of chary h orenand. aec* a'M
Mark S hikes. Admb aeoonisn n.
Ju v It.
OUR months after date application will le
m .de o t;,c Honorable, the iuU riur Court «*
Scnvi n com ty. when sitting foro.din r pai.o-es,
lor leave lo sell all tne rtai es ate -of fcamueJ AL
Newton,
J vMES W. LEE, Administrator.
October 13, ib-40
J.M»UR months after dale, applka ion will be
m de to the ho the Inferior Court ot
I. icnmond coonty, winn -itimg for ordinary p»ir
po'O', to. leave to sell lae reai ami per-onai estate
oi AliU lieiJ Nei'on, late oi said county, deteased.
Jury lb, I>4o. J*)riN CARTER. Adm’r.
J7UI H montus af.er dale, application will fee
X. rr.aue to L. e Hoiiora le, the JnleNor Court of
Jefft ison 1 ountv, w hen sitting or ordinary purpo*
c es, for icavc to sell the land and negroes belong
ing to tae estate 01 John Crooks, ate of Jertersoo
county, deceased. J. T. BOIHWLIL, Adm’r.
Novem.er 24, IS4O.
17OU R months after da e applicatfjn will be
m.de to the non ora le Infe.ior Court of Co
lumbia county, when silting as a court oforuinary,
lor leave lo seil ail the land and negroe- belonging
to the estate ot Isaac Lowe, late of cj. umbra coun
ty, deceased. CURITB LOWE, Adm’r.
hep.emoer 2, lb4o.
17 OU R Months after date application will he
made to the Hon the Justices of the Inferior
Couit of Richmond County, when silting for ordi
nary purposes, I br leave to seii the real and (Kf
soi.a e-tate 01 v\ iitiam I uriy, late of Richmond
county, deceased.
JAMES BRANDON.? Adm inis*
ALFRED BEGO, } trator?.
November 3, ls4o. *
LViUR roonlfas after date, application w J1 b«
1 ni, to the . onoiatie luferror Court ol riirae
county, v .;e s.ttmg as a Court of t-rdmaT
leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres of
to Justph H. BeL. a n.incr.
JA uES GODBEE, Guardian.
September 10, ls4o.
17 OUR months after dale, application will be
made to ii:e Honorable inter.or Cv'.t ot
Burke comity, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary ,
tor leave to >eii 0 acies of laud, belonging to b*
estate oi Daniel J. Evans, deceased.
Aug. 51, lb4u. J£>.'E P. GREEN, Adm’r
-INUC K months after date, application »»H ■*
majc lo the honorable inter.or Court o. buß*
county, while sitting fur ordinary purposes, b’f
leave to sell the teal and personal estate ol Le* 1 ’
Wimberly, sen., late or sa d county, deceased.
AugU'l 1. fj-iO. 1 ER, Ad®
Al ul M A F LAI ALL SEUINAKV*
r | xil E duties of this SEMIN ARY will be resumed
Y u; t.e Jsiii of O •; er. ny Nils ~L. NieisG
assisted . y mupelcui ;-na emciem .eartieis. N|
ie or n i.e? ul a euii piete r.ngliSii Edutalion "l
be Uughi. AHo h tench and other L»ug u *o**j
*ocai an ! insiinnuoUi Music, and
r’ainluig in aa their Otaauhcs.
1 e r *is, pr. qr. ol 3 m^*
For Ei.ghsu—iru:n to
•* Jftuc aua oti.er Languages
*• .viU'ic on the , ianu,
“ I rawing a d Pa.nuug, I*
“ bu-ij.i g auu i-viig ug, lights ard fuel,
A inn He o luhijh wi »uung ladies can tuinJ
uitXDly a. coauxwdaleu iu unme-uiate iamdy
«us N.utse, w use alten.iuD will be uevoi«N
ruu morals and cepurta.euL I
l t_agei.e,c Auvenisei wiil
aoove Wee umts «&a tad.