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PUBLIC SALES. I
LINCOLN Postponed Sherifl s Sale.
Will be said on the first Tuesday in April
next before the court house door in Lincoiniou,
Lincoln county, between the lawful hours of sale,
the following property, to wit: one negro girl
Alev. 6 years old; levied on as the property of
Janies Mahoney, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in
the name of A G Barksdale vs James Mahoney.
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
March 14, 1843. B. F. TATQ3I. D. Sh If.
BURKE Sheriffs Sale.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in April next, at the
court house in the town of Waynesborough, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following ne
groes: Moriah, Ned, Harvy and Homer, levied
>n as the propert/ of John H. Brown, to sail- ?
me execution from the .Superior Court OI 'r
son countv, in favor of Thomas H. (rora-j.i.
er.vs John H. Brown of Burke, Abel Lew s of
Burke, and Lemon Huff of ViT
March 2, 1843. 8- W BLOUNT. Shenti.
CIOLUMBIA Sheriffs Sale.— W ill be
/ sold at Appling, Columbia countv, on the
first Tuesday in April next, between the usual
hours of sale, a negro man named Harry, llurly
tive years of age, levied on to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa from Columbia Inferior Court; Augustus
La nkin against James M. Gartrell. Property
pointed out in said mortgage.
' Also, eight Negroes, to wit: Betty, thirty-three
years of age, Aniy and her six children, to wit:
M.trv, 17 years oi" age, Eliza, 15 years ol age,
Milly, Id years of age, Jane, 10 years ol ag*‘,
William, 2 years of age, and Betsey, 1 year old,
levied on as the property of E. Wooding, to satis
fy' a mortgage fi la irom Columbia Inferior Court,
in which 'Thomas N. Hamilton is plaimiffand
EJward Wooding defendant.
Also, one negro girl named Arey, thiruen (Id)
years o: § vied on a* the property of Williaio
B. Beall, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Colum
bia Superior Court, at the suit of John A. Chris
tian against said Beall. Property pointed out in
-*aiti mortgage fi la. R. H. JOXE->, Sh ft.
February 4. 1343.
LINCOLN Postponed Sheriff 1 s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the 1 ,wful hours of sale, before the
court house door in Lincolaton, Lincoln county,
the following property, to wit: one hundred acres
of land, more or less, iying in said county of Lin
coln, adjoining lands of Lriah Blanchard, Pleas
ant Curry' and Joel Caver ; levied on as the pro
perty of J fferssn Winn, to satisfy a fi fa from
the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, Jas Well
born vs Jefferson W inn and Seaborn Winn. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
MILL'S W. CAMPBELL, D. Sli’ffl
March 2, 1343.
\Y t ARREN Sheriffs Sale.—Will be
T T said, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hours of sale, at the
court house door in Warrenton, Warren county,
the following property, to wit:
Tiixee negroes, viz; Prudence a woman about
24 or 25 years of age ; Sabelia a girl 3 or 4 years
<»iJ; and Linsou a boy about II or 12 years old ;
all levied on as the property of Robert A Hill, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the Warren Inferior
Court in favor of Jno McCrary vs Robert A Hill.
Property designated in said mortgage fi fa.
AUGUSTUS BEALL. Sheriff:
February 4, 1343.
JE F FE R SO N Postponed Sheriffs
Sal -. —Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April n-xt, at the market house in the town of
Louisville, Jefferson county, within the legal
hours of .-lie, the following property, to wit: one
dwelling house and lot, well improved, with ad
nece-sary out braidings in the town of Louisville,
in which Dr. John J Jenkins now resides. Aiso,
one other house and lot adjoining the tavern lot,
recently occupied by Mrs Thos N Jenkins. Also,
.-ix negroes, to wit: Ben, and his wile Hagar, aad
four .oil-area, Mary, Jim, Edmund, and an infant,
name unknown; levied on as the property of
John J Jenkins, to satisfy two fi fas Issuing from
Jefferson superior and inferior courts in favor of
Brinson Fountain and Snowden dc Shear, and
others. Properly pointed out by defendant.
March 13, 1343. H. J. FARMER, Sheriff.
BURKE Sheriff* Sple.—Will be
add, on tb*/ first Tuesday in April next, be
fore the court house door in the town of Waynes
boro, between the usual hours of =ale, five ne
groes, to wit: Minerva, a woman, Minor, a girl,
Georgian, a girl, J >sh, a boy, and Caesar, a boy,
levied on as the property of Seaborn Ward, to sa
lisfy two fi fas, one from the Superior Court of
Burke in favor of William B. Gieen, and one
from the Inferior Court of Richmond county in
favor of Alexander Black, vs Seaborn Ward.
Also, seventy five acres of Pine Land, more or
less, adjoining lands of William Colesoa and oth
ers, lying on Meßean Creek, levied on as the pro
perty of John G. McElmurray, to satisfy a fi fa
from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in
lavor of Daniel Hack vs John G. McElmurray.
Also, one hundred acres of oak and iii.-k.ory
land, as the property of Aaron Williams, deceas
ed, to satisfy three fi fas from a Justice’s Court, in
favor ol Izatus Jenkins and David Bickton, for
the use of Civil Holliday, vs Matthew Allman,
administrator on the estate of A. Williams. Levy
made and returned by a constable.
Also one negro boy named Mason, as the pro-
F rty of Thomas D. A lams, to satisfy sundry li
so- from a Justice s Court, in favor of William
'N . Davis, Janies Brinson and others vs Thomas
D. Adams. Levy made and returned bv a con
stable.
Also, two negroes, as the property of Samuel
<»odbee, to wit: Sophia, a woman, and Ausborn,
a , l j sixteen fi fas fro n a Justice’s
Court, in favor of Bailey Carpenter vs Samuel
Godbee, W. Buxton and Isaac J Heath, as his
securities. Levy made and returned by a consta
ble.
Also, two negroes, named Adam and Maria,
levied on as the property of James Lanier and his
wile, Angelina Lanier, to satisfy t fi fa from Burke
Superi >r Court, in favor of James E. Sims vs
James Lanier, and his wife Angelina Lanier.—
Property pointed out by the administrator of Law
son Clinton, deceased.
Also, five hundred and eighty five acres of land,
or less, adjoining lands of Foster, Wimber
ly, loinlin and others, known as the Boggy Gut
Springs, and whereon Davis Tabb lately resided,
levied on as the property of Edward Hatch r, !
deceased, to satisfy a fi fa from Burke Superior \
Court, in favor ol Jesse Kent vs Davis Tabb, and ’
Alexander J. Lawson, executor of Edw. Hatcher, I
deceased. ISAAC MESSEX, D. Sh’ff.
March 2, 1843.
E EXECUTORS SALE.—On Tues-j
day, the 23th day of March next, at the late |
residence of Mrs. Lucy Hunt, deceased, in Co- '
lumbia county, between the usual hours of sale, j
will be sold, the whole of the personal property
belonging to said estate, (negroes excepted,) con- !
sisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs,
Bacon, Lard, Corn, Fodder, Wagons, Carriages,
Housi no.d and Kitchen Furniture, implements
ol agriculture, and numerous other articles, such
as are usually found upon a well stocked planta
tion. I erms made known on the day of sale.—
.Sale to continue from day to day until completed I
GABRIEL JONES. , *
JOH.M LAMKIN. < Kxr »•
February 16, 1343.
COLUMBIA Sheriff's Silo.—Will be
sold Oil the first Tuesday in April mxt ; ,t
Appling, Columbia county, between the usual
h jura of sale, the interest of James M Gartiili in
two small negroes, to wit: Nelson and Serine,
to satisfy five fi fas from the Justices Court of
district No 3 or 600th G M, at the suit of Win B
Luke and others, administrators of James Luke,
against James M Gartiili. Property levied on
and returned to me bv a constable.
March 4, 1813. ' R. H. JONES, Sh’ff
COLUMBIA Sheriff * Salo—Wilibr
sold on t;:e first Tuesday in April next, at
Columbia court house, between the usual hours
of sale, two negroes, to wit: negro girl Norcis
about 22 years of age ; Ann, about 10 years of
age ; levied upon as the property of Wm Scott,
to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justices court,
district No 3, us said county, at the suits of Wni
A Baldwin, administrator of William Wilev de
ceased vs William Scott, and Hezekiah Boyd -se
curity: Reuben Winfrey vs William Scott and
Hezekiah Boyd. Wm A Wiley vs Wm Scott
Luke Lansusle vs Win Scott. Levy made an J
returned to -m* bv a constable.
March 2. 1843 A STURGES D Sh’ii
PUBLIC SALES.
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LINCOLN Postponed Sheriff s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
ineit, between the usual hours of sale, before tnc
; court house door in Lincolnton. Lincoln coa ~
the following property, to wit: . *
Four negroes, Marian, a woman, twenty
years old. a first rate weaver seamstre=s. washer
and ironcr. and her three children. Nancy, a girl.
13 years old, Mary 11 years old. and Felix, a boy,
4 vear« old; one" road wagon, two sorrel mares,
jhr sorrel horse, ail levied on as the property ol
John L. Trammel, to satisfy afi fa in favor of !
John Cartledge vs Thomas Lyon, Joh i L. Tram
mel and Peter Lamar, property pointed out by-
John L. Trammel.
Also, two hundred and seventy acres of land,
; more or le: s, in Lincoln county, on the w aters ol
Soap Creek, adjoining lands of the estate of M m.
Park:- and F. F. Fleming, the place whereon John
H. Turner now resides, levied on as the property
of Thomas Lyon, to satisfy a fifa in favor of John
Cardedge vs Thomas Lyon, John L. Trammel
j and Peter Lamar. Property' pointed out by John
Cartledge.
Also, fifty four acres of land, more or less, in
Lincoln county, adjoining lands of John Feur
, gus* n and others, on the waters ol Soap Creek,
jevi.-J on as the property of Thomas Lyon, to sa
\ tisly a fifa in favor of John Cartleiige vs I homas
Lyon. John 1.. Trammel and Peter Lamar. Pro
■ perty pointed out by John L. Trammel.
Also, five hundred acres of land, more or lc-ss,
jin Lincoln county, on the waters of Fishing
! Creek, adjoining lands of Barbry Zellars, William
’Gillian, levied on as the property of Mathew
Brunson, to satisfy a ri fa in favor of John Cart
! fodge vs Joseph Davi- and Mathew Brunson. —
! Property pointed out bv 31. Brunson.
March 2, 1313. B. F. TATOM, D. .Sh’ff.
r J TRUSTEE S SALE.— On the fust
! JL Tuesday in April next, will be sold at the
lower market house in Augusta, under a decree
in Chancery of the Superior Court of Richmond
county, the House and Lot on the south side of
Broad street, between Lincoln and Houston sirs.,
now occupied by Mrs. Jane Holliday —a large,
commodious and very complete establishment for
a tamiiv residence. Terms at sale.
WRIGHT 3IURPHREE,
Trustee of 3lrs. Jane Hodidav.
March 2, 1943.
iDM IN ISTR A TOR S SALE —On
JHL the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold
at the market house in the town of Louisville, to
the highest bidder, in conformity to an order of
the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffeeson county,
sitting as a court of ordinary, eleven hundred and
thirty acres of pine land, on the waters of Wil
liamson’s sw amp, adjoining lands of Marshall and
others, subject to widow’s dower therein, being
the real estate of the late Samuel 3loore, of said
county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
January 19, 1343. JA3IES SPEIR, Adm’r.
LINCOLN Sheriff s Sale.—Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, before the court
house door in Lincolnton. Lincoln county, the
following property, to wit:
Six negroes, to wit: Louisa, a woman, twenty
years old. and her two children, George 4 years
old, and an infant child not yet named, Pharaby.
a girl, 15 years old, Anha, a girl, 10 years old,
Betsey, a girl. 11 years old, and Joe, aboy, 15years
old, levied on as the property of Nicholas Fox, to
satisfy a fi fa in the name of Adams. Pannalee &
! Co. vs Nicholas Fox. and sundry others in my
possession. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, three hundre* and three acres of land,
more or less, in Lincoln county, adjoining lands
1 ol Wm Trammel senior, and Margaret Paradise,
35 head of hogs, more or less ; 10 head of cattle,
j more or less; 60 barrels corn, more or less; 9
stacks fodder, more or less; 4 sets plough gear ;
1 lot ploughs; 1 lot axes; one lot hoes; 1 ox-cart;
: one steer; one mule; one grey mare ; one sorr. 1
mare; one sorrel horse; and six bales cotton; all
levied on as the property of Wiliiam Para ise, to
satisfy sundry fi fas from the Superior Court, in
the name of Peter Lamar & Co. vs Win Paradise.
Property pointed out by defendant.
Iso, one negro by the name of William; levied
on as the property of Ransom Davis, to satisfy
sundry ri fas. one in the name of John McDowell
for the use, dec., vs Ransom Davis.
Also, one negro girl by th name of Henney,
10 years old ; levied on as the property urrtoui
B Wheeler, to satisfy a ti fa in favor of John C
Stokes bearer, vs Robert B Wheeler. Property
pointed out by defendant.
March 2, 1313. B. F. TATO.M. D. Sh'rf.
WARREN Sheriffs Sale.—Will be
sold on the first. Tuesday in April next,
iat tile court house door in W arrenton, with
; in the legal hours of sale. I lie following property
to wit: four featlur beds; four blankets; four
! common quilts ; six cotton sheets; one spread ;
one marseiiles quilt; two mattrasses; three bed
; steads; one walnut table and ends; two small
! pine tables ; two washstands ; one set castors;
; eight tumblers; three wine glasses; two glass
! lamps; one salt-sellar; two small waiters; one
large waiter; one writing desk and case (pine);
six Windsor chairs; four cane bottom chairs; five
split bottom maple chairs; one rocker; one dress
ing glass; half dozen cups and saucers ; nineteen
plates; four dishes; seven stone jars; three iron
pots; one oven; one iron kettle ; one cork screw-;
one lot of books, to wit: Wars of Europe, 2 vols
American Farmer. 2 vols Buck’s Dictionary, Lot
tery Register, Princes’ Digest. 2 Bibles, 1 Hymn
Book. 1 Zfon Songster, Georgia Justice, I .Ma
sons Jloniter. Walker’s Dictionary, and 1 Uni
versal Gazetteer; one man’s saddle; one sorrel
horse 12 or li years old; two cows and one calf; i
two sows and fifteen pigs; three small trunks;
one black leather trunk; one old do; one old hair
trunk; two pair andirons ; one shovel and tongs;
one inkstand; two fire screens; four brass candle
sticks; one dozen silver table spoons; nine silver
teaspoons; three white pitchers; one white bowl; j
one safe; one cream pot; thirty common bottles; |
five window curtains; four jugs; two hammers;
one axe; two garden hoes; one weeding hoe; two
spades ; one shovel ; one rake ; one plough; two
empty hogsheads; one wash tub; one kitchen
pail; one brass bound water bucket; one washing
machine; one small iron skillet; three table cloths;
ten bushels of corn ; eight acres of land, more or
less, lying near Warrenton, and adjoining lands
of C C (Jody, P N Maddux, and others, ready for
cultivation. (The property above named pointed
out by John Moore.) One sideboard, and five
negroes, to wit: Letty, a woman about 45 years
old; Lucy, a girl about 9 or 10 years old; Ernour,
a girl about 8 or 9 years old j’Darcas, a woman
about 28 or 30 years old; and 3lary, a girl about 6
or 10 years old. (The last named property point
ed out by Peter Cody.) All levied on as the pro
perty of John Moore, to satisfy one fi fa returns- !
We to the Inferior C urt of Warren county, in i
favor of William G Johnson vs John Moore prin- i
cipal, and Peter Cody security.
Also, one negro man Isaac," about 30 years old ; ‘
levied on as ths property of Alanani Jones, to sat- j
isfy two fi fas froin the Inferior Court of Warren i
county, to wit; one in favor of Nathan C Sayre j
vs Wilson Jones principal, and Munam Jones se
curity; and the other in favor of Anthony Jones
vs Manam Jones. Property pointed out by Man
am Jones.
Also, two hundred and seventy acres second
quality oak and hickory land, lying on the waters ;
of Rocky Comfort creek, adjoining lands of E
Williams and others, and whereon Thus Gibson I
lately resided ; levied on as the property of Thos |
Gibson, to satisfy one fi fa rcturahle to the War- !
ren Superior Court, in favor of Lemuel P Butt }
and wife, vs Thomas Gibson principal, E D Hud- ,
son, O C Gibson, and C C Cody, securities on
stav . Property pointed out by Cody and Hudson.
Aiso, four hundred acres, more or b-s?, of pine
land, one the waters ot Briar creek, whereon Ab
ner Norris now lives, adjoining lands of James
Norris and others; levied on as the property of ’
Abner Norris, to satisfy one fi fa from the Warren
bupenor Court in favor ol Neal and Olin. for the
use o: George V Neal, vs Abner Norris, and Wm
V/. rJA'- 1!1 V V 01l a p!‘ :i '- Property pointed
0l Af bV v X , ALGLBTrs BEALL, Sh’fi.
3larch 1, 1843.
LINCOLN Sheriffs Sale— wTITbe
sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be
fore the court house door in Lincolnton, Lincoln
county, within the law ful hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit : two hundred acres of land
more or less,in said county;levied on a? the proper
ty of Robert Henderson senior, to satisfy one fi fa
issued from the Justices court, district No 269,
G M, in favor of Henry Uluin vs Robert Hender
son, senior. Levy made and returned to me by
a constable. Property pointed out bv the plain
tiff. ISAAC WILLINGHA3I. Sheriff
3larch 2, 1343.
PUBLIC BALLS.
Sale - On
A ih? first Tuesday in April next, will be sold,
before the court house door in the town of Cra" -
fordville, between the usual hours oi sale, the
following negroes, to wit:
Ssarah. a woman. 40. Tom, a boy, 17. Henry I>.
Lydia, a girl. 13 Polly, a eiri. 10, Stephen, a boy.
11. and Lewis, a boy. 3 years of a_e, ait levied
upon as the property of Wiffiainson B. Lawson,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of William F.
Wilibom vs said Lawson.
February 4. 1343. G. OVERTON, Sh'n.
LINCOLN Sheriff s Sale.—Will b ;
sold before the court house door ia Limola
county, on the first Tuesday in April next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
One negro boy named William, eighteen (18)
[ years of age, levied on as the property of Mioajah
Henly. to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superb a
I Court of Lincoln county, at the seat of John Mc-
Dowell, for the use of. Ar c. vsMicajah H». nly, and
sundry other h fas. Property pointed out by de
fendant.
Also, two Cows undone Steer, three Cows and
Calves, rnd one bay Horse, six years old. hvi. d
an as the property of William Tankersly. to satis
fy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said
county, in favor of Samuels A Henderson, t-r
the use of .Mark S. Anthony, vs William Taak
crsly, and one other fi fa. Propertv pointed out
by defendant.
Also, cne negro girl, Mary, twelve years of age,
levied on as the property of Covington S carles,
to satisf) a fi fa issued from the Infer! r Court ol
said county, at the suit of William Curry vs Cov
ington Scarles and Simpson Striblin >.
MILLS M. CASIPBELL. D. siurin.
March 2, 1343.
Sheriff's Sale.—Will be
►Z-J sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be
fore the court house door in the town of Jack son
borough, betwe«. n the usual hours of sale, three
hundred acres of land in said county of Scriveu,
and bounded upon the east by the county line
between Sciiven and Effingham, and north by
Paul B Colson and others; lexied on as the pro
perty of Stephen B Beviile, to satisfy one fi fa in
favor of Win W arren, issuing, from the superior
comt, and property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one tract of land containing fifte. n hun
dred acres, more or less, in sai l county of Scsi.-
en, and bounded by Briar creek, Win Gibbons,
and lanes of the estat. of Cullen Williamson;
levied on as the property of Richard M William
son, to satisfy sundry fi fas Issuing from the su
perior court of said county in favor of John R
Kittles r.nd others.
Also, wo hundred and fifty acres of pine land
in said county, bounded by Peter Reddick, Thos
Robbins, and Alexander Kemp ; levied on as the
property of Edmund B Gross, to satisfy one fi fit
is uing out of the supeiior court of- n’i l co-intv
in favor of Catharine Pengrte.
Also, one hundred acres of land in said county,
bounder, by Alexander Kemp, Michael Krawlev
and Mary Williams; levied on as the property of
Thos Robbins, to satisfy a ti fa in favor of Catha
rine Pengree.
Also, three hundred acres, more or les.-. of pim
land, i; said county, adjoining lands of Isaac
Bryan, Wilkins H Nunnally, and oth-rs; also,
three lots in the town of Jacksonborough, in tiu
county of Sciiven, together with the improve
meals thereon, consisting of a large and commo
dious Hotel, and every necessary ap . ndi .*,
j tiiereto and also one negro woman named Har
i Ret, and li r two children named Matilda am Lu
cinda ; ail levied upon as the prop uv of the es
tate ot Jacob Bryan, to satisfy one < x ?cuti m
issuing from the superior court in favo: f Wood
i son Bryan. Property pointed out bv the admin
istrator.
Also, one negro woman named Cum-bn, an. h
child ; levied on as the property of James Giiffiu,
tosatisly one fi fa issued from the > ip ri >r court
of said county in lavor ol F and II Clark.
Also, three head ui horses; levied upon a ; th
property of Henry Buford, to satisly one fi fain
lavor ol Mulford Marsh, issued from th - inf sior
court of said county. Property pointed out hv
the defendant.
Also, one black horse, 1* vu-d Oji a the prop. itv
of R. D. Black, to sati-fy mne fi fi LsuLig from
the Supeiior Court ot Scriven countv. in favor *4’
Joseph D. Thomas. Properly p anted out >.•
plaiatifl m- a't'.il «IC|.
The following executions issued from Justices’
Courts and w, re returned to m by constables
with their levies thereon:
Also, six hundred acres of laud, lying in s id
county, and bounded by lands ol Johnston and S.
P. Beviile anil others, levied on as the property of
Paul li. Colson, to satisfy a fi fa in favor ol Thom
as H. Burns.
Also, one hundred acres ofland, adjoining lands
of Ephraim Hunter, John S. Rieves and William
Anders >n, being in ssi i county, levied on as the
property of Win, Rushing. In favor of Almond E.
Graham.
Also, seven hundred and seventy four acres of
land, more or less, in said county, and adjoining
lands of E. Hunter, C. (4. White and John H.
Moultrie, levied on ns the property of John J.
Freeman, in favor of Humphrey Bas.-more and
i others. PETER ARNETT, Sh. iff.
Marc a 2. 1843.
II N CO LN' Sheri WU [ ”h7>
■A Sr>lu belore the court house door in Lincoln
county, on the first Tuesday in April next. v. Ru
in the legal hoars of sale, ti io following propcit v.
to-wit:
Three hundred and fifty (350) acres of lan k
joining Robert Walton and othe;s, lying on Lit
tle River; two negroes, Fanny, forty (40; yearn of
age. and Maria, twelve (12) years of age; ail 1.-vi
ed on to satisly a fi la issued from the Inferior
Court ot said county, in favor ot \\ illiam ( arrv
vs Allen K. Curry, executor of Thomas Cun v,
deceased. Levied on as the properly of Thoma-
Curry. Property pointed out by Seaborn Mosel v.
Also, one negro man, Dick, twenty-four (24)
years of age. levied on as the property of Thomas
Curry, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the- Inferior
Court of said county, at the suit of Win. Curry
vs Alter K. Carry, Joel Caver and Pleasant W.
Curry, Property pointed out bv Seaborn Mo< ( Iv.
ISAAC WILLINGHAM, .Sheriff"
__ March 2, 1843,
\ AMIMSTKATOIi S S.VLE--Cffi
the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold,
at the lo wer market house in the city of Aucusta,
Richmond county, within the usualhours of sale,’
by order of the Court ol Ordinary, one negro wo
man na ned Sucky, and three Lots of Land and
Improvements, containing two acres, lyin and
being in Richmond county, on the Savannah
Road, about one mile from Augusta, belongin'*-
the estate of Richard Mooncv, deceased/ Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors o r srid
deceased. GREEX B. RED. Adm’r.
January 10, 1343.
pIJSTPON ED ADM I NISI’HA
-L TOR S SALE.—On the first Tuesday ii
April next, will bo sold, agreeable to an order o
the honorable the inferior Court of Lincoln coun
ty, whi e sitting for ordinary purposes, at tiu
court house door formerly Irwin but now Lowndes
County, within the* usual hours ot sale, one trae*
of Land, No. 275, in the 9th District of said eoun
ly, belonging to tno estate of Benjamin Stone
street, deceased.
Also, before the court house door of Baker, for
merly Fairly, county, one tract of Land, No. 123.
in the 12th District of said countv, le to
the estate ol Benjamin .S tom street, deceased.—
Sold for the benefit of the hei s and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on thedavof
HEVDLY NALLEV. \dr.rr
February 11, 18-13.
A INlSTilAvoirs SALE.----011
the first Tuesday in April next, agreeable to
an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the court house door in th ■
town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of
sale, one hundred acres ofland, more or less, ad
joining lands of M. McNorrel and estate John 51.
Jones. Sold as the property of Moses Davis, de
ceased. Terms of sale on the day.
Jan.2f. 1543. ELISHA HAVMOX. Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE k-Or.
tho first Tuesday in slay next, will be s-.-ld
at Lmcolnton, Lincoln county, in obedience t.. <■,
order of the Court of Ordinary of said countv.
one negro woman named Ann, about thirty fiv
yeaisot age, a good weaver and house servant
belonging to the estate of 51 ary Wright, lat. .
said county deceased. Sold for the benefit ,
the hens and creditors of saidesfan
, .. I.IAVELLKN EVANS. Ajn.’r,
January 2o 1843.* |
TO A n BFll -
rls HOSE at ail Emiliar wu.i ia
I history of diseases cannot h-ip hem a
with the rapid increase oi that L c»*^ r I
diseases arising trom an immn- m-.« f Ih • ; :
or habit of the systemtlis*
ice • i4A tiiO Uiivio-.-i -*"
scrofular, oancerous ulcers mm or - mate cutaiu
:; - :r k >
owin iT to their being heix unary, n.mu.ijj i.iii .»
whole families and spreading
Uielrpath- But lor all the sc- ut- tm .»• *• ■ . -/
medicine daw r.ed upon the work:: ana ro 0.1 - L
te> the public this new preparaii-a.i, ']Ri ii lu- , ‘
I its object the relief of sidtering g n -‘ : -
conies neevisarj’ to state upon w m». - J ’ ; L k
I -ut* forth its merits -and tiie rehs >ns a, > ■ < - !i
lounus its superior claims to the an fion < - ie
‘ afiiiOed, lhatali whon q ureii a- ■ ■
repose lull eomidcmv 1 ; its ivj:o.an\.
: Cutlet us introduce on i rvaders . ;> -
to this new pro pa I • •
i announced 10 the pubuc no.- . -a i- y-•
SAND'S SAKSA4'AiQi.LA. i;-' - - * ■
the r salt of years dovott dto I 1 .tou--_e.*«- 1
experitnents in testing various m ‘ 01 ■
tioa, enabling them mcomvat.-.R. ; m--
ci ntiormail the imukina: \..* - -
.... it
-
ingi iiious and costly apparatus. 1 i-g ' •
throughout is governed Lr..;:.y m u i.o
so that the mini pti.u tpks. •». s.t ; o.: .; • ....
which the restorative virtu ox th ga ■; 1
: ends, iseftlirel) s ■ ■ -
■ od with other articles, selected wit ... ..o •
oetable kingdom, all of whom an < t ■'* • i -*
fu! purifiers oi the aloud, -x hi«-h :nv :;e.n cone. :•
'• trated into a rluia xt .. a ioai ii.r- • t o .■ -
expt lienee to puss..-s ill- ininui it'.ii. ; J'-Oi . »
mediately arresting the pro:;.:" os a--
: storing thepati ttt to pci not h dth.
* thosa suffering from 0 is., asc ari-ina to>m an it -
' pure state of the blood or habit oi to.-.-. it m.
as obstinate cutaneous craptior. xu
chronic sore eyes, or ui- as. s -ri-i tg »»'•■> •. :i.i t .
1 judicious use of m- rcury. •: i ... .a . i- ttni -
i have only to use this ; r-. ; .;i > , wab ai it -
combined that can I-e u • Jin tit . a;o\ ;! .. >
| complaints. Coiubitu-d with m-.- u.iieradt ataag*
which the pri-parau a p - 1 1 ’i' :!
j have reaped the expo tie aee o. 1 sri niii. ■ g !
! jnan who resided many y s I a uru
S which produc. st: bxM : In xaet 'u oaiv li .:■% > ; i -
j ti-sos Sarsap.v.iii.u iu- • * ! g > ;■
I many years they imv '■ ■eu en: < 4 .a : ■■ ;
j it, have tried hun r- g o. t.\g :i- ■ .1; l; ■ - tie
human system, and have ha tne
nessing its happy as 'll a .
and they were determined, not to oiler i- > th
world until they had be eon. thoroughly cotivii:
ed of its efficacy. Tie yit .v no.-, sue- e- e: ; :
preparing a modi tin. who.- rcStcm-av-- vi-im a
without a parallel in th hi <> k .
which fact is fully -; ,ia y : a e
tificatesand tcstitn.mial;. f ... .h. - t oi.f -
cult kinds of dis a .
The fallowing cure, a once o rt-.uaika 4 .
I extraordinary as aim ■. t u --r ~ ■ : k . k i
1 order to place its truth yond tn -xac-h of sus.J •
cion or doubt, been sworn to, ird -gkh da;, -»f At«
j gust, 1842, before his Hon. Ko 1. .1 ris .[ •
; or of the city of NT s. York.
Xesv Vork. luge-t 2 J , I lk.
Gentlemen—A ml. •: a.i ■ ■i. ;
to tell, and as memory ever eon •• .: in r! u .
j brings lack s n- - hat have j.-a t. x r.
t picture, andalmo 4 wonder, ix it i 0. For ino-ntas
starched upon a L-r-d of sulibung and aistre- . !
racked by tin* most excruciating pam, dmnb x-, j; 1 1
agony—-the only mi ■ th it cam from r iylL .
the voice oigra inirtg mHrnyonly hop -e rspri ,
Often and offi n whil. otig-rss eptin th -till h •
of night, I ha\.«- turned my far. - h . al: .
wished to die.
Although 1 stood on the brink m . L-rnity, ...
the thread of life was nearly sev i.. i. \ < : t s .■
breathed or., the lamp held out to burn; i
thought it would bt \ tiliutnc-d ag.xLi, aiidoidy
hoped that death would swallow up th dame. I r
| sickness vvas first Lr.c.: ht on by rm i npr: ; j
■ exposing myself to a strong cum . of aie v. i.h ■
overh-.-ated, which eaus.-d a suJe n eh.. k ... a- i
*-j ixation. 51 y conij laiat at fi s .-ai. :i. hi : d i
j hardly worth while to call a physician ; but 1 ; n j
j began to grow worn , and a physician - .li
i who presciib. dsoiim pills containing a ; ■!
j ov.-pnr.ifinn rn’m. ;v.to be follo.v. dhv -ars.v •- :
I iHla root and lignum vu®, n. •
: I continued using to* - sr-vt- .1 m *nt..s ..i ■.*.
termission. Soon rut--r-taking th mer.-mv. i - ;
gao to feel its pms >n m - indnence. v..
glandular systen*. br-cnm;-affb ted. r iso im- : or, j
j joints and muscles ; lumps form.-d u. • .
j nearly as big as an egg, accompanied witli in -i - i
; burning heat, which ke; ; swelling until th- y . -
: and discharged matt, r and blood. These cunf; >-
! ued to increase until they covered mv who! - h .-. v. '
But this was only the i . inning of iny affliction ;
! now commenced those torturing pidn term d
chronic rheumatism. It tim •?, it «ee: ; ..a, j
was stretched upon a rack, and all my li;*; s ■>.
j being tom from each other; atoth ;-s. a ■ ilkg; ■
i knives xvere ji. re iiig ine at every p.Tm. Tim nr - :
i < les ol my legs .seemed lied in knots, an w. ~
: hard as a bone. My distress vens no--, o; ; t
that my moans at night dism h Ith
! and also s«ame of the families in ih. L- : . ; :
|ings. 1 had not si.-pt a niglit :-i : -e* to
of December last: i lie only • k ... j ■ j
l few hours during the middle-;if’tin- -i r, pj;)-,
;upin a chair, and the e-r :i ■ | ; ; > k
increas. d. sly ;bce wa- !. Iv cr.v. s. k \
ian extending -oro. j h ... m. s:> ;k ;.
! skeleton—the skin ad ri ii ■, . di •
j round my thigh? that the bones n. . ; .1.
and the phy.-i ims p.jv.n em • mv ' . *..
the reach of medicine. Oh hov, i
mi-rht die.— l,, rom my lon’*, and protract. t id.
I had become much n duo uin ( i run, ..
short lime since while looking hi the p :;:) e <
chanc. ;! to >e your Si.-sap.idii.i ah ‘ii -
compani v.ith a ( erfi :car ■ hour 'dr. |J; ,d ); v
a most extraordin uv rurr m u!u bv it. . 'i
case, in some 1 ects, ! «
found that lingorin.-- i, mi!! .• :djj . ■ ;
seemed like a whisu riV«mi Imawn. :•:
day after 1 com icace! ]
much easier, and went to si. Mi ni l,d m
: like this befi>
rd one bottle, the pain le, i n ' !
was also much better. ! now * ;• ■, : n
«ratheriu*-in my breast that f sh ...1 •: ij v
he cured. Vo,' this could not ! . i. •
live it. I senl an
to improve rapidly, and millamm ■. .. . 1
few days since, a mbs. raM. . ; .
was almost well. Two
the first dose, I was out, an : v.,m
miles without even lie
now, gentlemen—y< s, now,]
testified before my God m . ■ ; ; . v
that all might believe this stamm- m.',. : i
true. Oh, how lamely th ,ii ; ■ ,‘V :
those fearful nishts of an >.iv, th m. a toe'
;of suffering. True;—yes. d. ntb-m a. Ih. • ;
to the world that all mnv knov,’u'n it vo.p-1 ; ■ >"
tion of Sarsaparilla has done for ]:l d. ,
yearns towards those sufiWinu and at fit « dm , i
was, and 1 only hope this statement wiVi Vi* :'-- ■
, others to pursue tiie smm ours, for relict
Ever gratefiillv v -
THOMAS TURNER, !d Anthony- .
CUy ami County of X CI - y ur / : s „, . r •
certify that on this 23th lay ' \-
above named Thomas Turin- fo.m. .
in rhoMayoi s office, and having be ndu'■ u-.- 'd
stated that the above statement by him ' fo‘ m“i
was true. ROBT* H.
-Mayor of the ity of X cw \fo k.
Ido hereby certify thatt’m ahov, is a
J Olcniem ot the case ofThotm., Turner, ri ,J :
etk-ct of your Sa; ; apatil!,, h! .„ M . „ r
IV, r
ly visited them, thafocta
Brown, Brothers, d: Co wb ; ' • " ’
the above particulars, in ‘ I
named Thomas Turner was tor a nnfofor”.'., .
The above testimonials a r > .. A
others, which mav be seen *‘ U a . n ‘ J I
syld . ■ wn&re this median, \
Prepare d and sold at wlv d, . s ,i e ~ ~, -, j
t.n- exportation, by A. E. S \XOS w n “ I
sf? an i Che^f Sj Gnmit d. i
coiner o! Chamber *v -i- 7 j
«. Sold, by special g I*™ ■ S
nov 30 ly' rHAVILAXD j
Dr, SSiii ii iA >' •- »» yA * * ’
liO £ S 3 A CJ ES,
A KE ihe best medicines in the world;
I ix and, being aAo ch.-aper, nun* eincacious,
, .i-;l audit}’.- iluv- h:l
--i ti instance i»i wjucßi } !Ei\f*
| * Thu mean pi facdlty wn . . - i;: -
i Sh^murn's Cough vozengee iter L‘uU-»*r, sui
■ e st and hio»-» «.-tie< t..:d remedy i«»r coughs, coins,
I y.Sryoping cough, asthma, tightness ot Uw cries;,
; and coUMUupaon, ever newo, ■ -.-
The Rv. Darius Anthony. ot tar- OanJa v*>n
■ [, rencc, was given up as incttrubK;, htJi.. icd to he
; on th ge of th - * cans nnpti • ,
V,’i«h«»Ul . liS ; O) U- •; till »ti tiles • lit JuO-'
f-iibc*. They relieved him prune. -Jiateiy, anu in a
ieW weeks restored him t yheulth, m that hecouhi.J
i resume his dimes us u tulul-u : ... me gos.-.-L He i
reedrmatntls liU-vu to Ji a;v cc-isaiuptiv'^or
t . r ~.. . . i - •1- j
‘with th ii ■ -) -■ ■ a :
i
... -
ii 4 VAlvl i'» 1-ii ev-* C.lvilj . **' ’ ° *
■
. ... ; !.i u naii.<vnumn ,
; ...... U. ■ tlu «.: = ;<• t»:l l< - j
rc-Ts:. 3in ;; lew horns, t*Wo>a iApii.ing more j
.. • . v»- •• : ; uiirc-.v cnuiic:?!:- iho most dis- j
, ' 0 .]i. ■
-AiIMOLLTks uui(M !,uZi'-.'a:h-S, proved
; . , , , -iv ; in./ |
or.iy tv; iuiu vormM.v.roying m dichie-ever. dis
. <V;'a J,i' . g r.,.- -jiT-e iiolU V.urUiS, Biiu
, - t hi,..-- ■ ■s.hic’ii!;::, and.even
■, : • i; grown
: U i.1.1i tin in, aStd
i,. ’. «o lain , with t aoj
• • ; - ; • ■» OiU.l
.i..or \\ • • .-. I’m.: xu it; joints or
im , Til • e: ■ • giilttf
r.: • : .i; ■■.:•. 'i . . ■■■ i■■ ■ 'i p>y-'-
.... ill* - ■
: :ti the ito . a g.M.vi . .. -n. iu U|- stortfach,
: liashe. o; h. n < eof-ihe . rncc- d> the b siy, slight
chills or slii t iny*. hc'tdacnc, & owsiUi. .-sj veni
: ), torpor, ifiMUiSjfed .iremnsm iMi .. .lu s in
My. -i . hi-.iiit . u.- .u.ing; .sonetinrites a
iroUdk- ..'U o< ■- I). ; s .:.n cii.-Mj pahlti
; hu . d‘S i.-td'ta -. in no. iiiouth. -diihtult breath
i•< J, pUiil i-i the Si* :t; ,vri! •*V b*')Whi.> ' I‘illyi ll^ 3 21311*
■ :i, y '’l;- •_ ■ • • a-> E■ : *J ’ : * li*. j
1 r*iodi-‘u . c io cl iii«• un»j Suootiu^
j. ;i.I:•i1 ..mi* •. l J *‘** -• : ; " '' . ‘ '’*•
SHI-Ic i.l .'N AAj piis ;;l:.OiSi-oVGES, give
j iiimiedl.u.; r. 11 ;to n ve us or sick headache, pal
j phation heart ..... xj ond
i i ncy. intiatamafotj or putiid s.,re tu; pat, towel or I
. . f cbm . . in nor a sense
Milling or the cn -n rh-r-lc, ; p: .- .us, cramps of
:i. f ,-i. Mr or . vvi i , hys r ‘ ic.ii r.Ac: ilgiiSj and j
; Jin rvous di •a-- • v;-i- - through the day, j
i . aor cholera mor- |
U'. ci.oihu-. 'I A : i - - i’atigt .. Per- j
l ;• • i’t c. i . lu; >. pm ties, will find
‘ 111. L ... Cl:'..- " ; c .1.1 i iripiu ling the j
: oiiovaue; ti'you.nj u i a:A • JLMpalion. they
{ v/iii resiort- «i. tore.' «.i n. s rstc-»n generally, a .sa
'r- move all ih. •■o' ; -»u?n .-ysu, : as ;,.i-ing trom
I io«* In-c- iivin.;- 110 V <;re a!?-* jifiii-iidodjas a
I yo v n;iv a; 1 w ri * dl. .:siug aeebrn] a
; nliiicni of a g a v . • sic’- ness. John .♦!.
.‘foe. , ecitorc Ly ;.;-r uanainaa ; Joseph |
' ii. .Von r. Ev... Vie Pi. sklent of thtf Washing- ;
■ tea A ii:.- ' . < r>. ; Dr. G. Hunter; !
i c. Herald; Dr. A. !
:•. f . . Vm.i. . ■ , Joi-P.lnnr, 17 Ann
r.v ;; in v. Dr. ... ..m3 oti: have used j
i inein, *iiii* viv K'-Ov. u laciii » ku». >♦ 1
SlfEh nAe.’.S {“■ .J .'laj c PLASEER
iii r b 1 oti'cn r jrinatCT in Xuß world, and j
j■- :-0 VCi iv stive,. *■ v 4 . ;OT \\ itlrvjiCrS ill -1110 I
•: i -i:, m«.1« ■ be. .1, »u-•■•::, limbs, joints; j
; oc i .'.j/w. cw. Co;..* n.iiiion n year
j •viU u- . ;p r iy’ho d u.vad. »Vi.r. anted superior
: • i usual price, .
' ■ -O ’ oi- -/ in:; • i iu'-upest poster
i-.i titc w . I a .. reliri in a few hours, a,id
j 11 1 •s. ' .; c- . I ;. ILi _ (J ’l l a' ■.
A*- .ui .ii xi ,1. .»ha i L. « uso afflict •••d
I ... I- i, .tit . . 1 . 1 ; r* i T". 1 —
self withoul ■- ■ Wear s .
■ Joa .. . . t > : lore, in : i:-
j iiior.ii.iu pet o.i :;i -. «l“net call at our office
i v i’h f\ls l>*" ad g with joy, aau ins tongue pour- i
|ic ft.ih the gladn - •:?* hi -i, r-.tth. strfd m I
e.:a .c;. (V it:-; ii . r-tvxv-..l lio.ii this 1,, -t of j
r.il rente. Ik s. _ -
*lr. 1) : .Vv liii'i,:. - ot I. Izaot i .'ii.vvr.i. X. J. |
an uu revolutionary solui&r, as so nltiicted with
: rhentr. n\ ■■■>. that he «ouid &t arct 4 y help himself
1 ■ • • } - * * ‘ *f* •11 iy CUICu inui. I 110 US;: ,U
i oi eeiio .eec night A-- give?: t-jT their wonderful
• 1 ... nonuoHs opahiitj
i .J '.-.us. -.»■ lu ■ m virtue,
j i>i VI ■ - --’••• J-j: ■■■ <■’ tlv ! nf cnchplas) -r.
r i r.V., ; ‘‘A.SrIEA
*-t>, i 5 i Cir ;■> er Sheneanfs
, i-c •; <imi i !•? -*-.. ■>?'! ! ■eifi :so printed on j
r Imitation
iced *.U; ana ■edh-u palmed ns tihcrtnn.Je
h- si-. ;s, ■> u inry a. ‘ n.tog tie r Wortllle. «?.
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v ' " 1 1 ''■ ;-r Vvij.;io.u - i —l hev :*f
'i ' ;]•■ ■.» ,i atJ the attendant gHp
‘L. A w.trrrm-
V•’ ‘ ; i,tr> : ‘ "ip l*-*s wit horn taking the child
‘ ! a;<v •■"*> tttalfc-r how l-iid
' 1 ■ •’ \ ’ ■*• ;.'.P/.iTX< iEB ure
/' ‘ : : pe
did (\
j i '\ T [•*i ‘A -• '•. -t. ■ \ ~j . , , ’; 1 j l i* t ( •
, -.they * arc I
"} 1 .'' 1; > • :n be aii
■ 1 ' ' ' will smms ’•>
! 1 1 , ■ •! r-.'-i ’■ - ■< • r ■ ‘ •
- .. ... , •; - ", • )■> now in u.-- ,
•/ 1 *« ‘ ■•>>' •' hO/.K\GE.S i
cut in. a ;ew n-v.i. . UM-.sOileSS aiU.-SOic tlm-t
'1“ ! |
' V2£
• , ‘ in i
: ■;* ‘ lc>: ’■ l >l promote j
/ V,.;. 1 * -t !! ; : - , timing tho wann I ,
■’ V ‘'' ' ; h: ; \ • in ; ' • Vt! vnnd prevent ! 1
V. >'■, ; ■’! . ‘ : ■ b; or under, should ! :
■ ■ !■. . '■ -i'.' 1 i
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i'v.v ■ : V!T; \’ r :r -j, j
I;■■ ;iii bet* i jhc j
(i.:’;!'' ' ■ 5 ; - v , t: -<- • tu :
V .. llt 1 , O. .J, 1 \ t ! .(; ,„ t , I
‘ 1 ntwiih I
_ “ ; , i i c msiitution,
rti
,.v ' ' u .'\ ' • a.ir being broken,
, ; : ■ ■ - itJS. The ex- ;
;’V,„ ; ■’ . . ' \ 1 «f Oldest HUll
. . u * ' -sed it In th< : .
' ' ■ . ■ ' ; 5o uni
b'■ ;V.‘T- *’* u! -.; ,i > ’. 3 ' Yii . J «en S Kaiy{
. '. ' 5 1: }/■ Vl to return a
iV j., , ‘ ‘ twenty-first or i
f >.‘j [Vj, {r\ VV,’:- .* pa?« nt can hardly I
-
,
uh ‘ u,,Jl ‘?- f ‘ 5P <• ‘‘h, St. ithcuvi-- the
■■ . ■■ -■ ■■ If houTdbenSfv
mouth vi’ , 1 '*• •>n;j
v. i ; 'u ..1 : !v r hi h.
Vi : ■ mrtn ’ usn vaHt vn.---
COKI will answer, and rob i- ■ r. ... •"* ‘
. , *" 1 1 i times cm :h
.-astA, %~ vhwili a .. ... ~■' ;*
tee?h. It leaves a ’i d o c AY, ! • u 111 * !u ‘
: ‘ ; : V ; 1!! the nwt’.ih.
I. * Ft .\r% >. tmsrrauce to ’he
. '• *» |\ alted a« nnlp, a ,, - »
inveui ■ : .r. i ,-7 18 K»* Pw a
>t toi ' " : i"' ■-
tacit ■ ■
o. » T ,T*v>-nt it - f- 111 ,e; - K)V e the tar e.
ehe rtrerimli •' •“ prevent the to. h
: . o.v: \dp.-evem all di- ;
>J:tsj physicians, 1..4 th* ; ~
r/v- : V.*Tr.uy y - J , Hr
J y> r econ Unended j, I
pound OnD
li 'tc in she Citv, if roun Vay : o f,w V
i'T M den he ever i!
l.is own famisv. 1 ar *d usi.v'k’H
Ur. Elliot, the ’ r HB
W ari.-n street u- t . „ Jr »er o fp r V
teeth, knowing fro.u <x v h ? r
exer have been ;i .adc -V th^ s A
ii a V j
tfflklc for the teeth.
. A large .supply ..f lh
ji.sr received from u, ■
! Xii - ! vMyJ
Vinu.- A^'v'V'ieV
IO A ' rLATT M. J
J . . * iV ' K *Uk\ illDiit.r, hi* WM
j in tneir inuo comp ; hi :; .
Cles U. e., ‘
I ihe maiiulacvtv , ;ii; , ' -Wrig 3 '*®
i Doisjp <;a , 0 . ;:i
--lsctitty-J,rr ... . U,. l.as‘u
lus stock and , Vei - V Ptt*
j lifenenct* in the !«> illtSSj W;-*
i nun, we no not hesitate m sav . h ou, P e i!B
I ail u ‘ u, - ! s to die entire We <»■
on as reasonable ferp, s '- t: ' lo n of
* She city. ' ‘ “ Cari
Chai.sofallldcsc:ip,i 01ls ,| UJi( , ‘
any, cm 1 maple, lam-y and uii.t.J
1 roinpt wimiioii paij , 0 *B
coiresponuiuir with the tj !u , e /‘ L,n ?s aiß
'* , ■ I’<»r the last vear «, e •
lo^-repair cane seat cbir Hi
workman now for the 'hi
cl:..ids and se ttees. All 1.. , J
and set toes recaned. can hb
sonablc tonus at ' 1:1 '--cj
nov 19-ts (• , n . I
v v —I Vh HU'fTi M
13A J , E U xi A -VTFAwjwl
■, AGEIS cx .—Gecbge VV
Agents for the Cm*cm Ue in c . p A>u » 4 ■
teyv’ huve m w on luni Wj »
wCpi .1 <> r *'* Coi^^H
Large sized Brown Wrat»r4 n£ , p I
Medium do d , Jjf^l
Common do do ,u 45 ■
Large do Blue Z I
Medium do do ,1, w B
-No 1 Ruled Foolscap I
A*o 3 do do I
-“-.felowaj
i T^ nVE - XTni K'oFTJ
CRIM-: PICKLE-Buna ,
I
low price ol one dollar and nfu on- lB
• cents. For sale bv • tnii - h M
|m IB (AJAS 1-: GRKxviLLK J
A L : A /; aßOwxcArisl
lh E hflo of an.itner new work b/M
SMiutit, r.sg., t tie author of--Reject i t;.-vB
-•‘Lrambk tye House,” dc.&j., fir:. tpe t|S
fcnfciana, and just received at theUfcnrSl
S a H(SI
i / v 1 * l} I
( yy time since, a pron.issorv uotemiikbß
| Mayes, auu payaole to the subscilbcr «iS
ne day after date, for twenty J
j , I^ aiiu 4 ff v< * nt >' cents, and datedAiuM
! Aii persons are h. reby cautionedtaß
ding lor tnc- same, and the maker or hismß
! tatixe tioin paying it to anv pers.ni battrrrfW
j ... ‘ henry eM
vt arrein county, f c bruary -5. wH
/P< > T l i E AFF
-fl. sciiber, living in 4 Green conntj,(®eß
1 torn Jefferson Hail. <.a tn ■ Georgia Kail|J
would invite the attemion of all di.,* .3
i;h lilt- iollovviiiji diseases, \iz: KiirifljajJ
t ith: r Chronic or Inflammatory, Ciaee^nJ
Or o!J ( it:,. kJa It UU.
tula, ami ail cutaneous diseases. ■
ih< undersigned has been very sircps‘hiH
• ■nring ml the above named diseases.and ol
j produce certificates, both ntuiieroiis
n - isi evidence of his success, (in
r all ot hr i remedies had failed,) iatul
; . ■ avoir:ing the beaten track of Uaaajl
! simj-.iy st;n. that hi- charges are modest I
uo cur.- no pay. J. CRUTCHFEM
leb 24 ijgl
w, A EKCIIA A I .\IILLS lor iM
--A fa The subscilbei t.tiers lor sale avgyfl
set of Merchant Mills iu Ciicrokeecoimty.fl
oi Li; ile River, five miles trom its JhdcmJ
lire Hightower River, running twoprA™
Buns, lorn- f. t t in diameter, and oDcpr.Oß
. r and a half feet, she strcaaiiia*
tailing, and :ifiords water powersufickaisß
an exit iisive haefury as well as the .Milk H
«"C \\ ithm ten miles of the Western
•:■:>! Rond, and within thirteen miles
d and thriving village, Marietta**
a i a fine country of land and a dens pspi®
•ipn. 1 .ic Shoal is a good uae, and advantsgeotß
?y situated as regards health, bi-in?easydifc®
'C! both sides of the river. There are one its
; -i and twenty acres I,and teloigug a J
H-act, 'h a great number of other fib coo™
ous, that doubtless might be purchased
■ ii: l hands of the drawersi on
- us y ui who may wi>h to purchaseibispj
i'' y. WuitUPdo wail to call and extuniae
gain can be had. Address, at Hickorr Pi
< ncrokct epuntv, Ga. GKO. GlNB.i
fan nti|
SO CURE XO PAY.”
THE PHILOTOKEK:
_ Oil FEMALES’ FRIFXD.
medicine may be resoiw
-i- wil li confidence, for the purpose ofr**
pain anxiety, wakeful!ness, ntarwuin, b f
* alLa vs irritation, and by
tue n. i vous system, prevents those aciv _
T " -‘jeh ail mothers are exposed- It -i u ;', ,J 1
and by correcting the mo®*
"’mtk organs, restores them to their
natural tunc lions impure.health afl>* .
;ne body, and cheerfulness and contu* 811
the-mind. .. ■. pi
The nature of the complaints for
• eii is ■; -Hgm ti, ; ;e\< Il!S til*; 2
s-nac ’ic numerous
pnlsiiv d. - uiption of its virtues, so ne^-«
1 i anv thin rof value insiiiediate ‘- t - *
extend its usefulness. Emits
st i ntly increasing from private
1 fho.-c v, ho have used it,
i: hduess, and that the attiicicd ma.'
di nee in il sefheaey, the proprietor
to iffiind ilit nioiiey in
tt-3 1; ; «ivc satisfaction, ihiet >1 •A 1 >w
>'°e! ia Aivnstabc trt).
HAVIf. V.\D. RISJ£\-
J. Ih A W. 11. TIKPB.
M-:i..sO-\ CARTER,
-1 1 - ! ‘ l :_ HOB CRT AUSTIX^,^
■ W WSSWftt!
! !> • cure of Venereal Disorders) v
«' r. •- a.inn! ERhsioiis.
H“ r 1 iik-r. L> i:ii etc-s. &c. Ac. 1 ! . , f gfJ
■P'i! >■• Ih r s ar.< chiefly coniposej• s j
stances; th< ir use ami efficacy
!y jtrovt?,! by hundreds, and may w’ ~
a- \ -are and safe. Dr. jj]
< yn i ami ustnl them tor nianv
■ usivt piaeticein Scotland, "Un s
1 ■ I n. and wonderful successanion£ Afil
•ms pafi< ms. Dr. Blackwell, the in \ .dti®
■ ■1 y \ dual !e medicine, makes no 0
■ nfitit nee, than what expen
■ " iit'fi :. J ; and he does not. in 1
it - ‘t to warrant them as a safe aiu Gif* 1
• Th- Vv '.l Yd Disorders, S'® l *?
in ti Ktihsions, Weakness oftne^
r. X. i.: v. 3.nr Disuses nflnna y>
■ • 1. j, \XTIGVAC
1 Sole agents for