Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, December 23, 1840, Image 4

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BXftCUTOBS’ SALE. ON Saturdajl the 19th day of December next, will be scid at the residence of the late George Murray, feceased, in Richmond county, all the perishable property (negroes excepted) of said deceased, cousistfig of Cattle, Horses, Hogs, < om, Fodder, Uousehoi! and Kitchen K unature. &c. &c. Also, at the »me time and place, the tract <sf land on which tie deceased lived at the time of his death, containing one hundred and thirty-six acres, more or W?f, lj ing on Butler’s Creek, in said county, which is oj well known to need any far ther notice. Tet' ns at the sa'e. VAL iNTINK WALKER,? « . ALE ZANDER McIVER, 5 ”* November 25, <4O. wtd EXECUTOR’S SALE. ON Tuesday, ie 15th December next, will be sold at the lani-tti<>n of John Howaid de ceased, in Burke ojnty,all the perishable proper ty on said p antat in, (negroes excepted,) consist ing of Horses, Cat le, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Dan ra tion Tools, fee. Al o at tne plat tation of John Howard deceased, in Columbia ounf/, on Friday the 18th December next, ail the perishable property on ‘■aid plantation (negroes exceptei.) consisting of Ho *es. Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Foddtv, P.antation Tools, &c. Perm.* on the day of sale! I I. P. G VRVTiV, , } W.J. HOWARD, 3 r ' xrs November 2,lEj>o. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALK. ON the first Taesdayin January next, between the usual L >urs of sale, will be sold a the lower market ou*e in Augusta, all the House hold and Kitchen umiture 1 elonging to the estate* «f Rebecca Dunha », deceased. Al DREW MACLEAN, Adm’r. November 25, 1 40. trwtd AIJMInT: iIIATOK’S SALK. ON Monday, thei !1 th January next, at 11 o’clock A. M., will bi sold at the residence of the subscriber, on Grcfa street, all the Household anc. Kitchen Furnitures belonging to the estate of Ed mund Martin, debased, together with a lot 01 Lumber and bhing, is. Terms rasn. : c. B. Martin, Adm’r. December 2, IS4i). trwtd ON the first January next will be rented at the Lowei|Market house, in Augusta, ail the interest of S&nu. 1 Thomas, and Mary Anc Denham, (minors 3, in the lot of land commonly known as the Islanjh, laying on the savannah Road about 3$ miles fror| town. AND. MACLE VN, Guardian. December 10, 18$0. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. BY order of tl;c Infer! >r Court of Richmond County, whet> sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at theJLower Market house, in Au gusta, on the fir*t Tuesday in January next, i W KLV NEGROES, belonging to the « slate oi William Wright, l»,e of said county, deceased, foi the benefit of the heirs and creditois of said estate. GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, November 16,184.0. Administrator. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at the Lower Market house, will be sold between the usual hours of sale, 'three (3) Negro Slaves, the properly of R. H. Musgrove, deceased. Sold by order of tne Honorable inferior Court of Rich mond County, for tl|e benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. EDWARD DUSTIN, Augusta, November 2, 1840. Executor. EXEC h TOR’S SALK. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at the Lower Market House, in the city 01 Augusta, in pursuance of an order ot the Court of Ordinary of Richmond County, and within the legal hours of sale, all the Negroes belonging to I the estate of Milton Antony, deceased. Terms at sale. A. J. MILLER, November 9, 1840. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON Friday, the 18th day of December next will be sold at the residence of Mrs. Mary Rhodes, in Richmond county, all the perishable property belonging 10 the estate of Peyton S. Copper, late of said e-t unty, deceased. Term* made known on the day of sale, nov 21 A. W. RHODES, Temp’y Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON Monday, the -4th day of January, will be sold at the Plantation of the late Moses Hoff, jr., six miles from Aligusta, on the Savannah road, all the Corn and Fodder, about twenty-live head es Cattle, four young and well broke Mules, one Marc and Mule Coll, two Farm Waggons, one barouche and Harness, one Baggy, and all the Farming Utensils. At the same time,.the Plantat on will be ren’ed for one year Lo.n lhs; Ist of January. ;A. bIBLEV, Aministrator. December 12, IS4-V td HANCOCK LANDS. THE subscriber bffers for sale the estate on which he resists, in the immediate vicinity of Sparta. It contains between ten and eleven hundred acres,oak HA hickory, nearly on*-half now in plantation, {he residue in well thnbeied forest. ’1 he mansion -and out-houses are all new. spacious and convenient, and with the garden, or cha d, well of water,; fee., the estate is more ex- and useful!) improved than any other in the county. • Terms—-One fourtfi or fifth of the price in hand, the residue on three Fqual annual ins almenG. For further particulars, jgpply tu Mr. Wil.iam Dixon, senior, Bpaita, or te J J. CKAWFUKD. aov 16 i w4t MONTHS PaFTKR DA I K, Application M will be made to the Hon- the InferiorC .urtof Richmond c ounty. w ien sitting for ordinal y pur poses, for leave to selllthe Negroes belonging to the estate of the late John. Clarke, of said county, dec’d. sept. 16 W >l. H. GOODRICH, Admr, *{ MuieMSi: \ Georgia, of Ordinary, November Lincoln uun:v. 3 adjouined Term. 1840. Present, their Honors re ter Lamar, Lewis Parks, and Stephen Stovall. 1 IT appearing to this Court that Joshua Daniel, Administrator oij the estate of Wm. Boweis. eased, has left this State without fully admin istering said estate according to law. It is therefore ordej-sd by the Court that the said Joshua Daniel be anc.'appear at the next term of this Court, to show ctiuse why his letters of Ad ministration on said estate should not be revoked. It is further ordereCtth *1 a «opy of this ruie be served upon him. the? : aid Daniel, or published in Mt 01 the public of thL Mate once a month for three montßs. «nder my at office in Lincolnton, this 12th Nov. 1840. „ u ~UUN HENDERSON, Clerk. November 12,154 U ;! N<jl I ICE. THE subscribers having taken the .tve and purchased the i.itugg, fixtures, «stc. ■jelong- . mg to the late Jame.l Leverich, beg leavt to in- 1 form their friends ani. the puolic that thev witi tootiDue the same business under the name of Ro lerl Austin fc Co. il hey aie now teceiving an additional and extensive supply of Drugs, faints O.L, Glassware, fc., from tne North, which thev intend to sell on moddiate teims. Country raeichantsfund otbeis, previous to their reque ted to call and ex amine their flock andlprices. The Drug* we wil wa iant to be fresh rpj of superior quality, and wil leel thankful for |tbe continued patronage ol Dr. Leverich’? former-customers. i JoBERT AUSTIN, wU i A. TRUCHELUT, ADM INI STi|! A TOR’S SALE. ON the first Monday of February next, will te sold, at the market house in toe city of Au gusta, the pi rsonal property belonging to the estate of Mitcbel Nelson, JaS: of Richmond county, de ceased. IJOHN CARTER, Adas’r. December 17, 1840. j NOTICE.— All persons having claims against toe estate of M'tchel Nelson, late of Rich xno id county, deceased! are requested 1 > hand them te to fWRN CARTER, Ada’r. Df 17, XS49. | Baaci FKSSa TTf ~ L rrri rlnfflvo (gj* NOTICE. —The Rail Road Passenger Train between Charleston and Hamburg, will leave ss follows: upwai s. Not to leave Charleston beiore 7 00 a m. “ “ Summerville, ** - -9 30 ** “ Georges’, - *' - )0 00 ** “ Branchvrle, “ - 11 00 “ “ Blackviile, - “ J 234 p. u j** “ Aiken, - - “ - 245 Arrive at Hamburg not before - 4VJ DOWNWj»aO. Not to leave Hamburg before 6 00 a. m. “ “ Aiken, - “ - 730 « “ Blackvilfe, “ - • 915 “ “ Branchville “ - - 11 00 ** ** Geoiges’, “ - - 11 45 “ ** Summerville,* 1 -- lOOp. m. Arrive at Charleston not before 215 Distance —136 mile». Fare Through—slo 00. Spe<Jd not over 25 miles an hour. To remain 20 minutes each, for breakfast and dinner, and noi longer than 5 minutes for wood and water at an> station. , To stop for passengers, when a white flag is hoisted, at either of the al ove stations; and also at Sinealhs, Woodstock, Inabinet’s, 41 mile T. <)., Rives’, Grahams, Willeston, Windsor, Johnsons’ and Marsh’s T. U. Passeneers uv will breakfast at Woodstock an 1 dine at Aiken; aou-n, will nreaKtast at Aiken an d dine a* Charleston. nov 9 GhOKCIA RAIL-ROAD. On and after Monday October 12th, the Passen ger Cars will run to Ruck-head, six miles East of Madison. Leave Augusta 6P. M. arrive at Buck head 2A. M. Leave Buck head at Augusta 4$ A. M. oct 9 3t Office S. Carolina Rail Road Co. ? Hamburg, May 1, 1840. \ ON and after this day, the passenger train from Hamburg will anive in Charleston at 2\ o’clock, ni Hi lime lor dinner. mav 1 Office Transportation S C.C. & R. R Co. ? June 2d. IS4O. 3 Information to Travellers North and South' N r ul WITH STANDING the destruction of the briilges o\er the Savannah River, at Augusta, by the late freshet, travelleis are respectfully in formed that arrangements have been made for pa*3 ing the river, and that the Cars leave Hamburg and Charleston daily at the usual hours and arrive as lormcrl}'. WM. ROBERTSON, Jr. Agent Transportation. GEORGIA RAIL-iCOAii. FREIGHT REDUCED ON COTTON. In consequence of the failure of the crop, the freight on Colto . wi 1 be reduced to the following rates per bale, after the 22d instant: From Warrenton to Augusta, $1 00 Cumming, “ 1 00 Crawford ville, “ 1 10 Jefferson Hal’, “ 1 15 Greensboro, *•' 1 20 Buckhead, “ ] 25 Woodville, and ? <t . Head of Athens Br. 3 1 Round bales not to exceed 375 lbs., and square bales 425 lbs. For the excess tbove these weights, ha f tent per 100 lbs. per mile. Ail bales torn while :n po«session of the i ompany, will be mt sid ed at their expense. Business will commence re gularly on the Athens Branch after the 22d A passenger Car will be atta hed to the freight train leaving Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 o'clock, A. M., BucKneaa at o’clock on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. RICHARD PETERS, Jr., nov 17-irw&tv rr Mi' ennu?i.d : t Transp’n. GEORGIA KAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOUR. The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, leave* Au gusta every day at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens boro at 1 a. u. Leaves Greensboro at 9 p m., and arrives at Augus a at half past 4 o’clock, a. m. Stages run in connection with this train from Greensboro for New Or.eans, (two daily lines) via Indian Springs,Columbus, .Montgomery and .Mobile; for New Orleans, tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon, and Pensacola; Cn v West Point and Welumpka, via Barnesville. tri-weekly ; for Rome,tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur and Marietta ; for Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee,tri-weekly, via Athens, Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wilke county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New Orleans, daily, from Warrenton, via Sparta, Mil ledgeville, Macon and Columbus ; for Milledgcville, li-weekly, via Greensboro and Eatonton. Connecting with these lines are branch stage, lines to Tallahassee. Columous, Miss.. Tuscaioosa, Newnan, v-owciacounty,Ga.,and Clarksville, Ha bersham county, ic. Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboros4 25. Office Georgia Rail Road <£l Bk’g Co. / Augusta, Decemoer 9,1 »39. \ NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS^ A TUI WEEKLY LINK OF FOUR HORSE COACHES is now running from Home, Flo; d Comity, Ga.,to Gunter’s Lauding, upo » Tennessee River, in Alabama, forming a conneition between the Mage Line now in opeiation, from the head of the Georgia Kail Koad to Rome, and the steam boat a id Rail Road Line Lorn Gunter’s Lauding to TuscumLia, Th.s Line will leave Rome every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday morning, and arrive at Gunter’s Landing on the evening us the same d-ys. Re turning, will leave Gunter’s Laniing every Tues day, Thur. day and Saturd • y morning, and arrive in Rome on the evening of the same days, thus forming an uninterrupted i Rercommunicdtion be tween the City of I'ew York and Tuscumbia, Noith Alabama, where Travellers will find Stages to convey them in every desirable direction. The time occupied hi travelling from New Vork to Tus cumbia, will be as follows; Four days from New Y 7 or>< tuGreensboio. Ga., at the Head of the Rail Road; three days from thence U Gunter’s Land ing, Alabama, and one day from theme to 1 us cumbia. Travellers to Huntsvi le and Nashville, will leave this Line at Gunter’s Landing, and ar rive in Huntsville on the morning of the Bih cay from New Vork, and in Nashville, on the 9th, Travellers to vemphi-q Tennessee, and Columbus, Mississippi, will anive in those places in 10 days fiom New Vork. There will be a saving in the time at present occupied between the several pla ces, of a out one week, with the additional advan tage v important particularly to Meicnants.) of passing through mo;»t of the principal in the } Union A. AiuO.N & CO. Rome October 22. 1840. f. ALLIGATOR LINE FOR AiORILE, Via Buckshead, Eatonton, Cjifiton, Macon, Per ry, Piadertown, Chattahoochie, lola, St. Josephs, Pensacola, to Mobile. The Proprietor of this Line inform the Travel ling pub.ic that it is now in full operation, through the entire route; leaving Augusta by the Georgia Rail Koad cars to Greensboro’ every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday,at 6 o’clock, P. VI. and ar- i rive in Mobile in three days and a half running time. Travellers ate assured that the staging upon'this lin? is superior to any other, the accommodations unsurpassed, and by far the best natural roads in thi Southern cauntiy, only 210 miles of staging. Stiges leave Baiabridge for Tallahassee via Quin cy, immediately cn the arrival of the Alligator Line from Greensboro’, and immediately on the arr val of the boats from lola. 03* Two Stages will at all times be run in corn pan ~ travel requires it. Fk seats 1.1 the above Line, apply at ibe office, at the E-(k »4 Ffeonte Hotel. Auguste, Geo. i « i? .V. W. DENT, PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. IMIES.2 Pills are no longer among those ol doubtful utility. 'I hey have |«s*ed away from iho hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stand before the public as high in reputation, and as txiensively employed in ail pans of the United Mates, the Can adas Texas, Mexico, and the \V«st Indies, aa any medicine thai has ever h«en prepa ed lor the rebel ul snflf ring man. *1 hev hu\e been ini odiu-eri vi h< rever it was lound f>oss hie to cany them ; and (here are but few towns that do nut contain some rema kahle evidences of their good effects The certificates that have been presented to the proprie tor exceed twenty thoiisand ! upwards ot five hun dred ul w hich arc from regular protning physicians who are the most competent judg< s of then men ►. Ulten have lfie cures perloimed by tis medicine been the subject ol editorial column t in vaiioii? new sparry and journals; and it mav with iruth be a>seited. that no me heme of the kind has ever received testimonials of gr ater value than are at tached to this. They are in general use as a family medicine, and there are thousands ot families who declare , they are never satisfied unless tiny have a supply always on hand. 'they have no tival in curing and prev r nting Bilious Myers, Fever mid Ague, Itysjiepsis, Liver Complaints, Mck Headache, J undue. Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumath-m, Knlarg* merit ul the >ple. n. Piles, 1 holic, Female Cihstrucliuns, lit aitburn, I or red Tongue, Nausea, Hitdeiisioo of the -** tuiiiach and Bowels, Incipient Diurrhoe, Flaiu.euce, Hi bit ual Costivniess, Loss of Appetite, I ioiched or fallow Complext m, and in all cases of Torpor ot the Bowels, wheie a cathartic or an aperient in needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opeia .ton, producing neither nausea, t/riping nor debility. '1 he ♦ tficacy ol these pills in *o Well known, and their use s i general, that lurther comment is con sider* d unmctusaiy. » for lurther particulars, see tr Peters’cam hlet. whu-q can he rmfl gratis ol anv oi me Agem HAMILTON’S ELIXEK OF OPIUM, A new and important Discovery. IT has long been a great desideratum in Medica Science, and has been the subject of a vast amount of Chemical experim nt, to obtain the me* du mat qua ities of Opium to the ex tusion of its noxious principles and use ess combinations. No article in the w hole range of the Pharmacopeia is perhaps of greater imp..nance to mankind ; and none which has engaged a greater share of chemi cal attention. Every preparation hitheito made from this drug, whether in the form of Extract, Morphia, Black Drop, Paraguric. or Laudanum, contains in close cornbinat on a poison with tliean tid te, and hence we find the administration of them attended with a nunm rous train of evils, among wliuh are headache, lassitude, tremor', nausea, vomiting, constipation, der ngernent of the uetvuus system—anda quality wonderfully p.edis posing the system l • its habitual use: to obtain Iheietore the >oothing D; iate and Anti-Spasmodic Anodyne in all its virtue?, separate from the dele terious principles of the drug, has for a series of years engaged the profound attention of the author; it presented itself to his mind as a su- ject of great magnitude; the acquisition t<» the medical faculty ot so impoitant a remedial agent, and the incalcu lable amount of human mis ry that would be alle viated by the discovery, have been to him a sure guarantee that he would reap a rich leward for his labors,at least in self-gratulation. Having satis fac orily tested the Elixer in several hundreds of instances, he lias now the hapoiness of saying to the public that his labors have been crowned with triumphant su« cess. J. HAMILT* N,M. L. Sold wholesale by WM. J. BURRITT & Co.. 12 Go.U street, New-Vork. and ov ROBT. AUSTIN 6: CO., nov 4 Sole Agents «• Augusta. BALM OF COLUMBIA. restoring and preserving the Hair, prepar ed by the subscribers, fiom a coned receipt, and wairanted as good as any article by the name in the United States. For sale wholesale and re tail by WM. J. BURRITT &CO., 12 Cold street. Caution.—Nevei'*buy Balm of Columbia if rep resented to be the genuine imported article and purporting to be sold by the “ American Agent,” as such representation is false, and designed to de ceive tne public ; and after this notice, no dealer or consumer can purchase the aiticie under such base representation, without openly encouiaging deception and pationizing imposition. WM. J. bURRITT & CO., 12 Gold st. For sale by ROBT. AUSTIN & CO., nov 4 Sole Agents in Augusta. HORRID DEPRAVITY. OOME notorious counterfeiters l ave nearly fein ts ed several persons by selling them a spurious and false mixture ol Hays’ Liniment. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless and eneclual. Never buy the artic.e unless it has the wiitten signature oi CUM STOCK <s* Co. on the sp endid wrapper. That firm are solely au thorized to make and sell the true artic.e Origi nal proprietor, SOLOMOM HAYS. P. S. The true Hays’ Liniment is warranted to cure Piles and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay taken for it. Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and Maiden Lane. New \ oik, by COMSTOCK & Co., Vholesale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVTN it HAINES, and ROBERT CARTER,Augusta, jan 1U ly POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED, 17*( R Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Bieath, Asth _ ma, &c. This inva.uable Medicine has the extraordinarv property of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, uoarseneS', drrticu ty of Bleat ing, and Huskiness in the Throat. It operates by dis solving the congealed phlegm, consequently caus ing a free expectoration. i hose who are t.oubled with that unpleasant tickling in the Throat, which deprivt s them of rest night alter night, by the incessant cough which it provokes, writ, by taking one dose, nnd immedi ate relief; and one buttle in most cases will eilcl 3 cure. In Asthmas, ChionicCoughs,difficulty of Breath ing &c., iio pen can desciioe the wonders that have been perloimed by this invaluable Medicine ; many, who for.s ears have been unable to lay down in their beds without a danger of being choked by an accumulation ol phlegm, (wuich invariably causes a d.eadful cough), others, who with diffi < ulty coul t bieathe at all in a recumbent posture, have, by taking one do>e of this excellent Balsam, been enabled to lay down comtortably in their bed'. Hut the testimonials of thO'C wh > haveexpei iem ed its woudeiful °ticcts, wi 1 do more to recommend and insure it the support of tue public than any thing the proprietor can say ia it> tavor, and by particular request he has published the following extraordinary case. t opy of a let er f.om Miss A. Thomas. Mr—• i hiough the medium of ihis letter I beg leave .o oiler my grateful thanks for yourinvalua ble BaUam; having -offered by seveie cough and dirthu.ty <f breathing lor several winters, was quite cured by taking one boitle only. 1 am, sir, your graieml and obliged servant, ANN THUMAb, Union street. For sale by ROBT. AUSTIN & CO., nov 4 hole Agents in Augusta. | | a. TAVLUR’S BALSAM OK LIVERWORT for Coughs, Co.d?, Consumption, Asthma Liver comp.aint, t ain> in the Chest, Raiding Blood Night Sweats, &c. CERTIFICATES. 1 have had a cough, raising blood and raattei from the lungs, pain through the * hot, and night swe ts, ior six years, through the bles.'ings oi God 1 am cured by Dr. TAYLOri’a BALSAM Os LIVERWORT. It is truly the me.li ine for the poM. Whe.e it does not beneht the expense i> returned. Alexander Smith. ’sl Forsyth street, and Sex ton of Rev. Mr. Stillwell’s Sleeting in Chnstn street. June 9,1840. I have suffered many year? fiom weakness, pal pitation of the heart, ax., and lately cured by Dr TAYLcR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. M. Young, corner of Tiberv and Adams streets; Brooklyn. ' ’ June, 1840. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. J. Burntt & Co., 12 Gold street, Ncw-\ork. For sale bj ROBT. AU9I IN k CO. 4 s •!# A(«ii Ir Aagtufe HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT. FOR the cure of while swelling?, scrofulous and other tumor?, n'cers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, spiair.s and bruises, swellings and infl.im (nations, scald head, women’s sure hreas's. rheu malic pains, tellers, e-nptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases ceneraby. 'The proprietor has received at least a thousand rm fi nales and other dorun ei-ls in favor of Ins SPECI FIC ITNTM EN I’—and Ili< y embrace almosir-.il the complaints in ih ir worst stages—to which ointment or sticking piaster <v«n be applied Among ihei-e n r ifi« at. ». ihme me a g.eat number bom ihe must eminent physicians in ihe country, who tire the OmitiiPiii in Uietr daily practic*, in pr defence lo any, or all others which haveever been invented. The proprietor has n so received a great many tes timonials tn>m larriens, militarygenilemi n, tarmers, and oihera, relative lo ihe amazing efficacy ol his Uintii eni, in ihe bruises, cuts, and ail the txternal complaints and diseases ol h trses; and ainonu them are no lers than a il*z n cernly ing iu ihe mo-t per- Itct cures wh.ch it has pertunued ,n ihe s te hacks ol sum- of tho'e animals. Altogeiher ihe proprietor ieel» no hcMtalion in staling—or in pul ling it lo the proof against a:l composition—ih I IIaKKIBuN> 5>PE< IKIC HINT uENT is vastly »u[»erior to every ilnng of the kind which has here tofore been offerer! lo the public; and ihe proprntor not only vouches for ns general go .d qualities, but is willing to risk his reputation oi a single trial, li»r he Kn«»ws iroin ihe mos ample experience, ti a it cannot he used without immediate and palpable benefit, in any one ol the complaints tor which i: is so highly recommended Retail price 50 cents per box. Sola at all the principal DnUG s>i ORES in aue 20 Augusta, Ga. M Jt t a t o v egetable lit e behicines tllilKSF. medicines aie •nuehieu lor meir n-mie I to th< ir mani cst and sensible action in puii. lyingllie ?|iring and channels ol life, and enduing them with renewed lone and vigor. In manv hun dred certified cases whie.i has been made public, and in almost every sp« cies o! disease to w Inch the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT’S LIFE FILLS AND PIIEMX BIT TERS have been gratefully and publicly ac- I nowledged by the persons beoefiitted, and who we-e previously nnacqiininted with the heatrilnlly ptiiii Miphtcal principles upon which they are compounled, and upon which they «.nsequeni!y . act. 1 The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases ol every torra and descrip ion. 'Their first operation is to loosen from the coals ot the stomach and bowels, the various impurities and crudities con tnnily settling around them ; ant. to remove the hardened feces which collect coiivolusions ot the Mnallest lines men. Other ra dicii.es only partially cleanse these, and have »uch collected masses b* hind aalo produce habitu al cost ivent as wiih 11 it? tram ol evils, or in a snd den d airhtea, wilh its eminent-Jange>s. 'I Ins lact is well known to a.J regular anatomists, who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hen-e the prejudi e of those well informed men against, quack iiie< i< itiea —cr n.ediciiu s prepared and her laded to the public bv ignorant p rsoi s. 'J he ?e* cond effect of the Lile Aiedic.Ues is lo cleanse Ihe kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action ol which * entirely depends upon the regularity oft he urinary organs. 'I heblocd, w Inch lakes its red color trum ihe agency ol the liver and the lungs before n passes intotln hen t, being inui pnnfhd by them and nourished by tuod coming .rosn a clean sloin ach, courses In-ely ih ougli the veins, renews every part of the system and triumphantly mounts the banner ul health in the blooming cheek Moffat’s Vegetable Lite Medicine* have been thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy lor • yspepxia, Flatulency, Palpitation . 1 the Heart, I ossol Apjtetite, ilean-bt.rn and Head > ache. Restlessness, lii-iernper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies ; of all kind, Gravel, V\ omus, Asthma and Consump ■ lion, Fcurv}, Uhers, Inveterate fScorbuttc 1 Eruptions and Had Complexions, Eruptive com ’ plaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and o.her disagreeable • Complexions, Salt Rheum. Eryaij<elcs, Common - Colds and influenza a d variotk-other complaims i winch afflict the huna" frame. In fever and ague, paiticulany, the Lile Medicines have been luostem neinly i,ucc«sslui; so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts. Physicians aiiuust uni versally prescr.be them. All ihai Mr. Mudat requires of his patient is lobe pailicuiarin inking the Lite Medicim sstrictly according lo ihe directions. It is nut by a news paper no.ice, or any ihr g that he Inmsctf may say in tlieir iavu , lliai he hopes to gnm credit, it is aiuiie by ihe re»ul ot a lair man A*OFFA’I ’S MEDICAL MANUAL , designed as a domesnc guide to liealih.—'i h s Intle pamphlet edited by v\ .ti doffii 37 0 I roadway New ork, lias been published tor the purpose ot explaining more fully Mr. Mortal’s th-ury oi distaoes, amt will be lound highly inierestiug to persons s<eki g health, it reals upon puva.ent Uisia.-us, and the cau>es thereof. Prn-e z 5 cents—lor sale by Air Motial’s agents generally. These valuable m< di kites are for sale by WM. M D’aNTigNaC, Agent lor Augusta | |u. j’l'GTiN. a G**rinhii piiyvitia.. ot n;uca JLF no«e. nav.ng aevuieo ms aueniion , u r some years lo me cure anu removal o. meet uscsot A t,u- VoUS AND feiC'K HEAD aCHE, lias lliesaits f.cltonto make known, tha he lias a remedy which ' t»y removing ihe causes cures etieciuallv and j enua- I neiitiy lilts distressing complaint I here are many famines wfio have considered Sick Headache aeon siiiuuonui incurable taniny complaint* Hr. s*. as sures them that.hey are mistaken, and labouring under distress which tney migtit nut onlv alleviate but actually eradicated by the us if hia remedy. It is the result ul scientific research,and isennrely of a different eifaiactei iroin advertised patent medi cines, and is not unpleasant lo the . nst-. HEADACHE, SICK UR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputation ihal Dr tqiohn’s remedy lor this dmirctsiiig eotupainl is everj day g?.!iniig is certainly a mailer ul much astonishment, That so m .eh guttering should hove existed lor ages-, wnhuuj any discovery ol an etfcclual preveniiv ;, or cure, is iruly a siihjec. ol much regret t»ut Dr. S. now assures the public that such a r. medy :.as been invented as will convince ihe most, credulous. '1 he • rinciples on whuh i! acts are simple and plain it is an a muted lact that Hus comp.aim, whether called Sick Headache, or Neivons Headache, antes prim arily from tfe stomach—those who ihink ihev have (he Nervous Headache may rest assured'liial ihis organ, the sinmaoh, is ihe first cause, that th*sy?- etn has become vitiated or debilnaied, ilnongii ihe stomach, and that only through ihe saute channel must they expect d rest, .ration ol the na ural and tiealihy tunciiotiS ol tiie system. 'lbis object, Dr 6pohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to a tain Tiie truth ol this pouilion cannot tie controverted, md I tie sooner aufleters wiih ihe lieadache become convinced ol it, iht sooner will their sutlering end in restoration ol health, Dr. bpulin pledges his pr< iessionai reputation on this lan. The remedy may be had ot apothecaries generally throughout tne pmtea states, for »aie oy uNTOfhf <Sc HAINES, No. 25<2 Augusta. mar “THE AIATEUNAL FRIEND” IS one of those invaluable remedies that stands the lot I trial. In cvcy in'lance that has come to the knowledge of the proprietor?, it has proved it'd* to be w hat it is re« onimended —a pleasant, safe, an i effi acious remedy for ah the sympathetic aliecti ns_ attend nt on Pregnancy, ind .>ll those periodical disorders to which both na.rivd and unm dried females aie lianle. Leiicacy forbids giving 1..e details of its meiits in a news paper adver.i ement, but it may be stated th .t it uas been in use under vaiious names —(TUc Fk lo token, Mothers Relief, $c..J for some ten year? past, and wherever rntrouuced, t e demand Lr it v without the aid of** putting,”) has been coiistant yon the increase. 1 b.s fact in ev.dence of .is real virtues, together Aith the belief that hun red? of females are sulfeiing from want of the know ledge of a remedy adapted lo then cases, induces tae proprietors yespei ifully to call the attentioi of sufferers to their pamphlets, which accompany each bottle, and which may bp pad gratis of any of their agei ts. Price $1 50 per bottle. Sold by HA v ILAND, R1 >LEY & CO. Agent*. Augusta. HAVZUtfJfct, HARRAL s ALLEN, •st XV 2m A#w>ts,» ****** aij«i:sta IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY The t ast n>s I‘rum this* establishment have give), universal satisia lion sin e it has t ecu inoper.t on. We have now on ha tla large stock nf the raw mat« rial, of tl>e test qualiiy. and are read.) to re ceive orders lor any description of CA> t INGB either for Hail Road-, Mills, Mea n Engines, oi other purposts. As we have a ursl rale Fatten Maker, and use nothing tut the bc-t materials, consequently we can wanant our Castings not only to wurk well, but be as >tiong an l as web made a> any manufactured at the Nortn or elsewhere, and we challenge comparison. We also mauuf <■ tuic to order any kind ol AGKICiLTUKAL IMPLEMENTS. We are now getting up, and will soon h.ve made on hand ior sale,a variety o' PLOUGHS, of all Uinds an 1 sizes, from the small Poney i lou h up to the large four horse Plough. Also, Straw Cutters to rn Shelters Hart own , IVhi at Fans, Cultivators Wagons , Carts, $-c.. fyc. i ersons wanting such articles would do tyell to caH, as we are determin ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances. t rders can be left at the principal stores ir. town, or at the establ'shn.tnt in rear of the Pres byterian Church, neat the Kail uoad Depot, and they will be attended to punctually. uly 11 ly THUS. HOPKINS & Co. notice* I TAKE pleasure in informing the Planters and Country people at laige, thit 1 have made ar j rangements to do a general Grocery business in tin plate, and will keep constant y on hand a good as soitment of Groceries, and all other articles usual ly kept for the up country trade. A. Usay will conduct the business, and act as my du y aut-or ized agent in the purchase of goods and ever} tiling appertaining to m.y business in the mercantile hne. And f.om his knowledge and experience in busi ness, I hope to meiit a liber 1 patronage. He will be found at the stand formerly occupied by John E. .VcDonald, where he will attend piomptly to ! all orders confided to him. 11 G. JotlNsON. Hamburg, 'ept. !4, 1840. ts The Hamburg Jou.nai will please insert the a bove tour times, and present their bill to A. WK \t . Agent. TWENTY DULL* UN REWARDS TINA KEN, b tween the 2d and 4th day s of No i vemher last, by mist ike or otnerw He, from the Bar of Mr. John Coleman, Hotel Keeper. Greens boro. Ga. in who-e care it was left, a two-fout, back leather, non frame travelling TKU.'K. near y new, with no name ; had a bra-s ha: d over each <nd. and stud ied with bias?, kno ts, opening in the middl , with two pair of stiaps. one pair attached to ihe • runk, the oilier pair long, and served to a t >ch it t* a carnage, one of whi h had been spine I near where it ha usually been buck led ; there weie two slat- - or lat.is up. ler die hot tom, the back one of which ha 1 been whittled at : one one en I, making it narrower; the key-1 ole nanow. the lower past oi which is straight, the j upper part next the barrel a curve, concave to the left ; there w is an India-rubber cloth cover folded j and >trapped on tne top; the o-K cover was held down hy a strap passing through a thimble, and ' tin n buckh d. i Besides wearing apparel, there were in the j I Trunk notes and accounts, and ai tides ol consider ab e value, which can be useiul only to t .e sub- i s< riber, who was informed by Mr A. H. » exley, j bar keeper >n Mr. Coeman’s Motel, that the Trunk ; was sent off in the Alligator Line of Stages to wards Florida. Diligent sArch and inquiry have been made without success. The above reward is offered for the de.ivery ot the Trunk and contents to the above Mr. John Coleman, or to George .vi. 'J hew, Esq., Augusta. E. OSBORN, dec 12 „ It Cl ACTION.-—I do hereby forbid an'- person ai d J a 1 manner of persons wh L-oever. from b y ing the lands whereon - amnel G. Biown now live®, in Burke county, it being in two tracts or panels oi land aput, ly in r in Bur»e and coun ties, both sides of Briar Creek, as 1 bought said lands cf said Brown, on the ‘-9th dayofMaich, iß3j, received his receipt for $3-0. and have made him thne other piyments; and said >amu. J G. Brown now’ refu-es lo del v#-r sail lands. Said ! Brown on the on-=et, practised fraud upon me by false statements as respects Hie two irac's and a land warratt, as said Samuel G. Brown had ot> tained from a land couit and located on said la us of his an 1 others, m king out he was entitle ! to a lirge qumtity ol vacant lands adjoining, that would nave arid* d trouble io the value of said lauds, giving the punh ser at least thne first rate Mi 1 seats with abundau e of wiier.ai.d offered a lump ing sale. 1 made the purchase, and pud nearly all the first pay ments, when to my great astonishment, found he was claiming a part of Mr. V\ m. Bryant’s land as vacant, a pail of Mr. Biadshaw’s. allot’ Mr. Hoi e\’s land Ido noi beiieve there is oi e square inc hos land vacant. I forewarn all persons f om o ying said lands, or trusting him on acou.it of hivi.ig said lands in pos-e-sion, as I claim sail lands from the 28lh dty of Maich, 1-39. 1 shall hie my bill in Equity, lor the Court to make me lit es, and also sue him for damages 1 have < I sustained. He has told many persons that 1 shou d ! not have the land, that he would give me my | money up. If any pel sons trust him, they must I look for other resoim es, not mv lands. Given under my hand, inis 9th Htccm! er, 1840. dec 12-wtt LEW IS BYN E. I,ANUS FOR SALE. riIHE subscriber being anxious to move to a dif | ferent pait of the country, offers his lands for sale «n good tem-; it J}i.igin Richmond and Burke counties, on the midd e ground io d from Augu-ita to VVaynesboio in Bur.-c count} , eighteen miles from -uigusta, on Macbecn Creek, contain ing 67 > acres, with about 12> acr s cleaied land with to crable good log buibrings and a new Saw Mil:., Any pei-on wishing to purchase, will do well to come quick and examine for themselvi s. 1 lIUM.iS VV I>E. December 2, 1840. wlm VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN BURKE COUNTY. subscrit er otters for sale one thousand 1 live hund.cd acres of Land, 1\ ing in truike county, on ugetchy River, immediately by and auniid the Hne Hundred Mi e Matiou, Cental Kai road, with about one thud cleared, a part id which is Iresh, and all in g >ud repair, and as well watered as any pi ce in i.io.g a. There is also a good new two sto y dwelling house, ano a gin house, together with oth r out bouses. Should any person wish to buy a settlement, they will of course look tor themselves, —and tney may expect a bargain there. ✓ WILLIAM. P. ALLEN. July 4 3m SALE OF LAND AND NEttKUEa. AGREEABLY to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sit ting as a Cou t ot Ordinary, 1 will sell, b foie the court house door at Appling, in said county,on the in si I uesday in January next, between the lega houis of sale, all the land and negioes ■ elonging to the estate of Isaac Lowe,deceased. The land con tains five bundled aci« s, more or less, near Wiighls boro, in sail county, w« li improved, (-übject io the wid .w s dower. Sdd lor the benefit of ihe heirs and creditors of said decease I. Terms made k.iown at the sale. CUii Ili LOW E, Adm’r. November 7, 1840. CBAWFOHD Ac GUNDY Savannah , Ga. WOULD i form the publi that they continue the business of FACTOAS $ *,UMAIJS -v/O.V MERCHANTS in Johnson’s nuiluing. on Bay street, west of the Exchange edifice, where they will devote their undivided attention to tin ousmess of their profession. Produce of every de scription will be held or disposed of in strict con formity t« instruction-. From their experience in business, they flatter themselves with the hope ol suiting patrons in the selection and purcha-e oi oxy Goods and Groceries. They have targe,.clum -.tores, lire-uroof. lo ho d Colton or other articles asua. u. store. Tneir cnargi* i*a xeiiiug pioouce purcn&suig huA kuwaxdafig goous. w l l oe tne c«»- i nnawy nur*. imr Twit k k 3LAW notice. HE subscriber h s opened a Law o ffir a Judge Longstreet’s l ot in the loro Newton county, where he wul all times when not on the circuit. He »•? at tier In Newton, Morgan, Walton, Dc Kalb net, Jasper, Henry and Butts counties" p?, Wui * trusting the undersizntd with basines«i assured that it will be attended to with b * THOMAy HOVVAIS. I take pleasure in lecommending Thomas 14m ai d to the patronage of my f. lends and ces. He :s talented and trust-wonhv. and nave the benebt of my counsel, vv m never ihe ‘ his diems desire it. A. H. LhNGsTRi. it anv' 3 ‘ “* A »-*• K e,: " ns indebted to theVstate of VVnTTt Mob ey. 1. te of hurke County, deceased it ieqne«ted lu make imm d.ate payment, and tLj having demands against said estate lo render then in, dulv attested, within tne *ime prescnboa h law, to I'AACI. HEATH y Novemho. 9. 184 L Administ.ator. \J UTICK. —Ail por-ons indebted to iheestaT I.N of Mepnen Coikin, late of Burke county de ceased, are requested to make p;i}menl to tl'e U n. designed, abd ihu<e having demands against same vvHi please pres, nt them in termso: their* Joseph kEiNOld>, i JOHN W. CAllisU ELL, \ kx ’ M - November 27. 184». ’ w o m A LL persons indebted to the estate of~Rebec-a J\, l uiiham late of Rb hnfioi d County,deceased aie r quested to njake immediate pa\ ment, and al’ persons having demands agains' said estate will pre-ent the same, duly attested, with a the time i prescribed by law. AND. MALLE vN, November 9,1840. Administrator, ALL persons indebted t ) the estate ol Robed J en dei eased, of Burke county, wi 1 make mimed-ate payment, -and those having demand igdns. said estate, will present them within the time prescri ed by law. . Til MAS T. ELLISON, Adm’r. November 9, 1840. W 6t * ITtOUR months after date, application wili be made to the honorable ihe Jnfeiior Couit of ourke county, when silting for ordinary purposes for leave io sell all the real estate of Henry J, b! "Mooie, deceased. WIL LI AM BARRON, Adm’r. November 26, IS4O. OTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate X, wl of Thomas M. Patterson, late of Jefferson county, deceased, are teqin sled to make immediate: payment, and those who have demands against the said estate, aie notified to render them a< the law requires. HENRY B. I’UDD, Kx’r. November 24, 1844. %TOTICE. —All persons havingdemards against I LN| the estate of Dr. Samuel W. Robbins, de | ceased, la’e of Jetterso.i County, wi 1 present them to the under-igned, proper ly authenti ated, within the lime presc-iibi d l.y law, and those indebted tv said es.ale will make ira nediate pavmenl. 'THOMAS W. BA i f EV, Adm’r. SUSAN A. ROBBINS, Adm’x. November 24, 1840. a LL persons having demands agiinst the estate of the late James lay lur, deceased,cf Co li.mbia County, are reque-te I to make immeilate payment to rn , an 1 tho-e having claims aie hne : by nolined o hand Hum in Within the time pte j scribed by law. ABEL J. HOTCMNGSON, November IS, 1840. Administrator. ! nov 19 * | LL persons indebted to the estate of Nathai i c*. Step icns, late of Jefferson County, deceased, are requested to make i nmediate pay,aunt, and j j those having d. mands ag.snst sa d estate wi: pre- j sent them, properly authenticated, within the time | p escribed by law i BaDIAH PIERCE, Adm’r. de bonis non. Novein er 19, 184 ). A LL per-ons indebted to the estate of John® i xm. Crooks, neet»as»*d, of Jelferson County, will niAi.e immediate p yment to the und isigned, ana tho-e having dum .u.is a.air.-.t -aid e>taie will p.p sent them within the terms of the law. J vME> T. P/O li. WELL, Administrator. < November 19, 1840. ' N' OTICE. —A 1 persons indebted to the e-tate of John 80--liCB, late of Jefferson county, de i cca>ed, -le requested to make immediate payment, i and t iose who have demands against said ; state, { are notified to render them as the law d.reiH, to ELOUi>A BOS PICK, Qualified Ex'x. November 24, 184). I.V. UK months after date, application .v’l U * ma<!e t.> the honorable Inferior Court ol Buike j county, for leave to sell eighty acres oi land l»r- I longing to the estate of Lhury fbrenand. deceascil MAKE BPOKES, Adm’r ae boms njn. July Aj. 184 b. I months after date, application will le j i made o the Honorable, the Inferior Court «>i 1 Scrivm county, when silting for ordinary puiiO-es, for leave lo sell all tne rtai es ale «»f bamuel M- Newton, James W. LEE, Administrator. October 13, iS4O. JNOL’R months after date, applies ion will be * m.de to tiio hoiioraule the Infeiior Courti’l LichmonU county, when -ilting for ordinary put* pose-*, tor leave io sell the real and per-onal estate of Mitchell Nelson, late ot said county, deceased, •tuly 18, 184>E JOHN CAKTi-.R, Adin’r. ! INOUK months af.er date, appiicati.n will te j" to me llunora de, the mfe ior Court of JcffeiSoii • ounty, when sitting or ordinary puipo ses, for leave to sell the land and negroes belong ing lo the est te oi John Crooks, ale of JertersoD county, deceased. J. T. BUTHWEIL, Adm’r. November 24, 1840. I 7^OUR months after da e application will be _ made to the honora* le Infe.ior Court of Co* lumbiacounty, when silling as a couit of onnnary, for leave to sell all the laud and negroes belonging lo the estate of Isaac Lowe, late of ctnunibiacoun ty, dectased. CUltiTb LOWE, Adin’r. ember 2,1810. IN ()UR Months after date application will be made to Hie lioo the Justices of the Inferior Couit of Kicbmou 1 County, when sining for oidi* nary \ urposes, Lr leave to sell the real and pet' , sona estate of v\ ilham 1 arly, late of Kichnoao county, deceased. JAMEB BRANDON.? Adminis- ALKkEUSEGO, S trators. November 3, 1&40. I.M/UR mouths after date, application * mv lo Hie honorable Inferior Court ol I'uritc county, Nile --.itina as a Court of t.rdinaiv l 0! leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres of land* belun o iug to Jusiph li. Bell, a minor. JAMEs GuDßEE,Guardian. Scptea.ber 10, 1840. iNOUR months after dale, application will -’ c , * made to the Honorable Infer.or Cc" t O4 Burke county, while silting as a Court of Ordinal* for leave to sell 600 acres of land, belonging to d* estate of Daniel J. Evans, deceased. Aug. 8,1840. J ESSE P. GREEN. Adm r.^ | NOUK months after d*te, application w ill Jy made lo the honorable infer,or Couitm !m*. * county, wiiile silling for ordinary’ purpuse I *, leave to sell the leal and personal estate ol be" 1 ' Wimberly, sen., late oi said county, deceased. August !I, ls4o. S.iML. Ft/S I ER, Adm r «_ AUGUSTA FEMALE SE.MINAUV* /|MJ E duties of this SEMINARY will be resumed X on the latliofo aher, by M»s 1. L. ’ assisted by i uinpeient anu eilicient i eacbeis. the branches of a complete English Education ** he taught. ARo Fiench and other Language • Vocal and Instrumental Music, and Drawing Painting in all their branches. •rEK.xs. pr . qr. of 3 For English—from $8 to go *• French and other Languages * “ Music on the Piano, * qj “ “ ** ** Guitar, } 2 oJ “ Drawing and Painting, £ 0 J “ Boarding and Lodg ug, lights and ‘ ue! ’ A limited number of y oung ladies csui be , fortably ai commodated in the immediate lan | v Mrs Nioise, wi cse attention will be their morals and ceportnieu’. . i£f Tne Edgeherd Aavertiier wul alrrve thjee kuuei farwaM hUL