Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, March 24, 1843, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALKS. rI'WLI VPISKiJn SI»»ii(I .Sait-.--On I the fir?t Tn< »d*y in April 11 m, vv ill lx- sold, H, iore lire court hou-e door in the town of Craw lordviJlc, between the usual hours of sale, the following negroes, to wh: Sarah, a woman, 10, To.a hoy, 17, Henry 15, Lydia, a girl, 13, I’olly, a girl, 10, Stephen, a !?*v, 11, and Lewis, a hoy, H years of age, all levied upon as the properly of Williamson B Lawson, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of William F. WUlborn vs said Lawson. February 1. 1344. G, OVERTON, .Sh’»K Lincoln .sheriff s saie.-Wiii we sold Ik-fore tin- court house door in l.im ojn county, on the first Tuesday in April next, v nimi the legal horns of sale, the following property. to-wit; .. . , . ~ One negro boy named William, eighteen (.'») year* of age, levied on h* the property ol i lu tjah Ueuly, to satisfy a fi f i is-ued I rout the MiJMrr.or Court of Lincoln county, at tiu- am’ <d John Mc- Dowell, for the use of, Ac. v< Mtcajah Hcnly, and sundry other ti D«. Property pointed out hv de fends it. ; , Also, two Cow- ami one Mccr, three Cows and Calves, and on>- bay Hors -, *i\ years old, levied on as tlie property of William Tankcrely, to ?ati&- iy a fi fa issued front the Superior Court of slid county, in favor of Samuel? A Henderson, lor the use of Mark S. Anthony, vs William latik ersly, and one other ti fa. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one a- gro girl, M try. i vcF. years >1 ag • levied on a« tin* prop •Tty <>l Covington Searb 3 ?, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Interior Com • of said county, at the suit of William Curry vs ( ov fSearlcs and Simpson Stribliug. MU,US M. C \MPBELL, I>. Sheriff*. March i, 1313. tJCItI VLN Shcrilf's Sale W ill be klj addon th ‘ hrsi Tuesday in Apr il next, be fore the court lioane door in the lowa "l Jack Hon borough, between the usual bouts of sale, three hundred acres of land in said county of Striven, and bounded upon the east by the county lint between Sorivi n an i Effingham, and north by Paul B Colson and others; levied on as the pro perty of Stephen B Boville, to satisfy one fi la in favor of Wm Warren, issuing f rom the superior court, and properly pointed out by deft udant. Also, one tract of land containing fillet n hun ifred acres, more or less, in said minify <u Scriv en, and funded by Briar creek, Wm Gibbons, and lands of the estate of Cullen Williamson ; levied on as the property of Richard M William son, to satisfy sundry ii las issuing from the su perior court of said county in favor of John R Kittle? and others. Also, two hundred and fifty acre* of pint* land in said county, bounded by Peter Reddick, Thos Robbins, and Alexander Kemp; levied on a- the iroperty of Edmund ii .Gro-s, to satisiy one fi fa a uing out of the superior court of snid county a favor of Catharine Pengree. Also, one hundred acres of land in said county, ounded by Alexander Kemp, Michael Crawley, nd Mary Williams; levied on as the property oi ‘nos Robbins, to satisfy a fi fa in furor of C.’atha ue Pengree. Also, tiirec hundred acres, more or le- s, of pine ad, in said county, adjoining lands of Isaac ryan. Wilkins H Xunimllv. and others; also, ree lots in the town of Jack.- tuborough, in the uaty of Scriven, together with the itnprove »nta thereon, consisting of a large and conmto nn Hotel, and every necessarv a;m ime ••• t o ireto; and also one negro woman named Har and her two children named Matilda and Lu la ; all levied upon as the prop ny of th - cs of Jacob Bryan, to satisfy one eveufi »si ting from the superior court in favor of Wood- Br> nn. Property pointed out by th*' admi t ator. .Iso, one negro woman named Gumbo, and liei Id ; levied on as the property of James Gridin latisfy one fi la issued from the superior couri ■♦aid county in favor of F and H Clark. Llso, three head of horses; levied upon a* iht iperty of Henry Buford, to satisfy one fi ih in or of MuUhid Marsh, issued front the inferior urt of said county. Property p«tinted out bv e defendant. Also, one black horse, levied cm as the property R. D. Black, to satisfy one fi fa issuing from e Superior Court of .Scriven county, in favor of >seph D. Thomas. Property pointed out by aintiff’s attorney. file following executions itsu-d from Justices’ ourts and were returned to me by constables ilh their levies thereon: Also, six hundred acres of land, lying in *aid ounty, and hounded by lands of Johnston and S. *. Beville and others, levied on as the property ol ’aid B. Colson, to satisfy a n fa in favor of Thom . 3 H. Burns. Also, one hundred acres of land, adjoining land j of Ephraim Hunter, John S. Rieves and William Anderson, being in said 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 countv, and adjoining lands of E. Hunter, C. G. White and John B. Afoultri?, levied on as the property of John J. Freeman, in favor of Humphrey Base more and others. PETER ARNETT, Sheriff. _ March 2, 1343. LIN CO LN Shcriirs Sa le.—Wil fk* sold before tiie court house door in Lincoln county, on thy first Tuesday in April next, vvith in the legal hours of aide, the following propenf, to-wit: Three hundred and fifty (330) acres of laud, joining Robert Walton and others, lying on Lit tle River; two negroes, Fannv, forty (10) years of age, and Maria, twelve (12) years of age; all levi ed on to H.ati«ty a fi la issued trompim Inferior Court of said county, in favor of William Curry vs Allen K.Gurrv, executor of Jmplhas Cuirv, deceased. Levied on as flic prmffTv of Thomas Curry. Property pointed out bv/aripmom Mosdy. Also, one negro man, Dick,' Twenty-four (24) years ol age, levied on as the property ofTii omas Curry, to satisfy a fi fa issued frcua the inferior Court oi said county, at the suit of Win. Gurry vs Allen K. Curry, Joel Cavnr and Pleasant W. Curry. Property pointed o«H»y Seaborn Mosulv. ISAAC WILWNGHA3I, Sheriff. -March 2, 1343. A AMINISTOATOR’S SALE —On AM- the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, at the lower market house in the citv oi Augusta, Richmond county, within the usual hours of sale, by order of the Court of Ordinary, one negro wo man named Sticky, and three Lots of Land and Improvements, containing two acres, king and being in Richmond county, on the, Savannah Road, about one mile from Augusta, belonging to the estate of Richard Mooney, deceased. Sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. % GREEN 41. RED. AdmT. January 1% 1343. T> O S T P o N E D A DMINIS I KA ■ , TOR’S SALK.—()u th* first Tuesday it April newt, will he sold, agreeable loan order o the honorable the Interior Court of Lincoln roun v, "■lute sitting for ordinary purposes, at flu eour. house door formerly Irwin bur now Low mb'* county within tins usual boms of sale, one trac, . ot Land, No. 2i m tin- «hh Disirj.-r of said com. iy, belonging to the estate m Benjamin street, deceased. Also, before the court house door of Baker s ot uierly Kariv, county, one tract of Land, X.Vp»q i in the 12th District of said eocntv, b.- lonMn- to ' the estate o! Benjamin Stonectre* t. d«>.*ea-ed _ ' Sold for the benefit of tho heirs and en of I *«id deceased. ''J’erm* made know n ,--^ v of IIEXDLV A \L!,EV, \dmT ' , February 11. 134 j. A i -H\- the first Tuesday in April next, agreeable to j au order ot the honorable the Interior Four! of* Burke county, when sitting for ordinsrv pmposea, I will be sold before the court h<*u>>- <{<> >r in the ' wwn ot Waynesboro, between the usual hours oi sale, one hundred acres of land, more «r less, ad joining lands of M. McXoncl and estate John 31. Jones. Sold as the property of Moses Davis, de ceased. Perms of sale on the dav. i Jan. 23, 1343. ELISHA HAY3IOX, AdmT. ADM IN IST RATDHS SALE - -On the first Tuesday in May next, will he sold at Lincoln ton, Lincoln comity, iu obedience loan order ot the Court of Ordinary of said county eu« negro woman named Ann, about thirty five ye*re of age, a good weaver and house servant, | belonging to the estate ol Mary Wright, late of! «Bld county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heir? and creditors of said estate. LEWELLEX EVANS, AdmT. January 26. 1943.* PUBLIC SALKS. 1 11 NUT)LN Postponed Shorill s »Sc\lc. .J Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April i next, between the usual hours ol sale, bcliue tli* * !court Irons* door iii Gincointon, Lincoln count). i iho following property, to wit; , i f np?rGr?. h aouiuii'j « -«* j vc ars old,;? tirsi rat, weaver, seamstress, washer * j and irouer, and h r three children, Nancy, a gni, >ll3 years old, Mary It years old. and Felix, i boy, ■ I ipaU-ais obi; one r ;ad wagon, tw<r sorrel uiare«, I one sorrel horse. «li levied on a« the property ot John L. Trumniel, to satisfy a ti fa in favor <>i Joint Cartledgc vs Thomas Lyon, Job i L. 'JTam mel and I*et< r l.amar. property pointed out l.*y 1 John L. Trammel. 1 Also, two hundred and seventv acres of J oin, ’ I more <*r bn s, in Lincoln county, on the waters ot j Soap ( Tcck, adjoining lands of the estate of V in. * ! . Parks and F. F. Fleming, the place whereon John 1 ■ H. Turner now resides, levied on ns the property L of Thomas Lyon, to satisfy afifain favor of J«>hu '* Garlledg*’vs T homas Lyon. Joint L. Trammel 1 11 and Peter Lamar. Properly jejinted out by John (.‘art ledge. Also, fifty four acres ot land, more or less, in j ; Lincoln county, adjoining lands of John Feur- I gusen and oth*-rs, on the waters o* Son;* Greek, ' j levied on as the properly ol Thomas Lyon, to sa -1 i tisfy a fi fa in favor ol John Carticdge v - Thoinas 1 i Lyon, John L. Trammel and Petr r Lamar. Pro i porty pointed out by John L. Tramm* I. Also, five hundred acres of land, more or less, in Lincoln county, on the, waters < t Fi -bing Go « k, adjoininglands of Barbry Zellavs. ’■» ilSiam > j Oulluit, levied on as the property of .Mathew ’ Brunson, to satisfy afi fa in favor of John Cart ledge vj. Joseph Davis and Mathew Brunson.— Property pointed <>ut by 31. Brunson. .March 2, 184 J. B. K. TATOM, D. ShTV. ’ r pflUaTEE’s" SALE —On li^Tlirsl ! A Tuesday in April next, will be sold at the ; lower marker iiou.se iu Augusta, under h decree jin Chancery of the Superior Goto - ! t*f Richmond i comity, the House, and Lot on the soutl« side of ’ ; Broad street, between Lincoln and Houston sirs., * now 0.-. iipi iby Mrs. Jan* HollMay —a largo, ■ i commodious and very complete establishment for ’i a familv residence. Terms at sale. WRIGII I* 31UKPHREE. T'i u.-tee of Mrs. Jans HoliiJav. j Alareii 2, JB!3. -| i DMINISTKATUirs SALE.—On ’ j I. "V. the fust Tuesday in April next, will be sold ’ (at the market house in th ! • vn of feeisv;;!-. •> ' the iiighest bidd* r, in eon fortuity to uo order **t i [ the honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, c i sitting us a court of ordinary, eleven iuuuir -d and I ! thirty acres of pine land, on the waters ol Wil j Uanisoif s swamp, adjoining lands of Marshall and | others, subject to widow’s dower therein, being ; the real estate of the late Samuel Moore, of said * i county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. 1 | January 19,1313. JAMES SPEIR, AdmT. 11 NCOLN s Sale.--Will be sold on the first Tucsvlay in April next, be -1 j tween tin' lawful hours of sale, before the court house door in Lincolnton. Lincoln county, the j following property, to wit: •'rix negroes, to wit: Imifisa, a woman, t'.euty L ; y«ars old, and her two children, George 4 years ’ | old, and an infant child not yet named, Pharaby, i a girl, 15 years old, Anha, a girl, 10 y3ars old, ! Betsey, a girl, 11 years old, and Joe, a boy, 15 y u-s ’ ; old, levied on as the property of Nicholas F.*x, to satisfy a fi fa in the name of Adams, Parmalee & Co. vs Nicholas Fox, and sundry others in my possession. Property pointed out by <• . fondant. Also, three liundr. i ami three acres oi land, 1 more or less, in Lincoln county, adjoining lauds oi 'A m Trammel senior, and ’.Margaret Paradiw , I3j iu-o i of iiogs, more or less ; 10 head of cattle, j more >*r less; 60 barrels corn, more or Icsta; 0 stacks fodder, more r” less; *1 sr i-, p{itt!'_:i gear; l ' j I lot ploughs; I bn axes; one lot hoes; I ox-cart; * one steer; one mule; one grey mare; o;i° sorrel | mare; one sorrel horse; and six bales cotton* uii c i levied <m us the property of William Paraoise, to | satisfy sundry fi las from tli? Superior Conn, in , j the name ni P* ter I/naar A Co. vs Wm Paradise. 1 Property pointed out by defendant. Iso, on*, negro by ihc name of William; levied ’ ion as tije property <*f Ransom Davis, to satisfy J. j sundry ti fas. one in the name of John .McDowell ; ; for the use, vUc., vs Hansom Davis. I Also, one negro girl by the name of Henncy, , j 10 years old; levied on as the propeny of R | B Wheeler, to satisfy a fl IT in favor of John < ’ ! Stokes bearer, vs Robert P. Wheeler. Property , i pointed out bv defendant. I March 2, 1843. _B. I’. f). Slff*. •fi \ \r\ RREN’sherili's Sale.—Will be ▼ ▼ sold on the first Tuesday in Aoni next, ■at the court house door in K»ith j 'in the legal hours of sale, the following property !to wit: four leath-r beds; four blankets; four u j common quilts; six cotton sheets; on*: spread; ‘ | one marseilles quilt; two mat trasses ; tiirec hed £ j steads ; one walnut table and ends; two small t j pine tables; two washst&nds ; one s°t castors; " eight tumblers; three v.iuo glasses; two glass lamps; one salt-sellar; two small waiters: one j j large waiter; one writing desk and case (pine); I six Windsor chairs; four cane bottom chairs; live I s(>lir maple chairs; one rocker; one dress ing gk-Vs; hirfrdozon cups and saucers ; nineteen i plates; founJrshes ; seven stone jars; three iron pots; one nven; one iron kettle; one cork screw; ; one lot of hooks, 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 /.ion Songster, Georgia Justice, 1 Ma sons .Monitor, Walker’s Dictionary, and I Uni- j ■ versal Gazetteer; one man’s saddle; on 1 sorrel j ’ horse 12 <rr 11 wns old; two cows and on . calf; j l two sows and iiitoou pigs; three small trunks; I one biad, leather trunk; one old do; one old hair ; ! trunk; two pair andirons; one shovel and tongs; j i one inkstand; two fire screens; four bra-a candle- ! ■sticks; one dozen silver table spoons; nine silver i i teaspoons; three white pitchers; one while bowl; j one saf.; one cream pot; thirty common bottles; j ! live window curtains; four jugs; two hammers; i I one axe; two garden hoc?; one weeding hoc; two * spade? ; one shovel; one rake ; one plough; two . einpty hogsheads; one wash tub; one kitchen pail; one brass bound water bucket; one washing j machine; one small iron skillet; three table cloths; ten bushel? of corn ; eight acres of land, more or | less, lying near Warreutou, and adjoining laud* | of G G Cody, P X Maddux, and others, ready for cultivation. (The property above name*} pointed | out by John .Moore.) One sideboard, and five negroes, to wit: Letly, a woman about 45 years j old; Lucy, a girl about 9 or 10 years old; Emour, j a girl about 8 or 9 years old ; Darcas, a woman j about 28 or 30 years old; and 3lary, a girl about 8 or 10 years old. ('1 he last named property point |cd out by Peter Cody.) AH levied on as the pro perty of John .Moore, i*> satisfy one fi fa returna- ! ble to the Inferior G urt of Warren county, in i avor of William G Johnson vs John Moore prin- j j cipal, and Peter Cody security. Also, one negro man Isaac, about 30 year? old ; levied on a? thr. property of Mamun Jones, to ?a(- ( i?fy two fi fas from the inferior Court of Warren i count), to ''it; one in favor of Nathan (• -Sayre I \» WiFon Jon* - principal, and 3lanam Jones ?e- j ••urity; and the other in favor of Anthonv Jones vs 3lau on Jonc?. Proprn v pointed mi) bv M:*n am Jones. Also, two hundred and seventy acre? second j ' quality o«k and hickory land, lying on the waters <*t Rocky Comfort creek, adjoining; lands of E Williams and others, and whereon Thos Gibson lately resided ; levied on a? the propel v of Thou ; Gib?**n, ii* satisfy one Ii fit rctumble to the War : ren Sujwior Court, in saver of Lemuel P Butt 'no "itr. vs ] noma* Gibson principal, I'D Hnd i?oll, O G Gibson, and G G Godv, securities on -tav I ropertv point d out by Go.lv and Hudson. I Also, lour hundred acre?, more or b s?, of pine ' ! I;t,, d, one the waters ..f Briar creek, wiur- on Ah- j i tier \om? now lives, adjoining lands of James Norn? and other? ; levied on a? the property of 1 | Abner Noms, to satisfy one fi fa from the Warren I , • iipcaor Court in lavor of Neal and Olin, for tho ' u**e ot George \ Neal, v? Abner Norris, and Wirt ! ' A *Valv security oni appeal. Property pointed out by G \ Nerd. AL GUSTUS HE VLL Sh’fT March 4, 1643. 1 nr “ I I NCOLN Sheris? Sale.—WilTbT* j, J sold on the first Tuesday In April next, be- 1. for*: the court house door in Lincolnton, Lincoln county, within the lav* ful houre of aile, thefollow- * i ing property, to wit: two hundred acre? of land i more or less.in said couniv ;Icvk-J on as the proper- < ty of Robert Henderson senior, to satisfy one fi fa | Issued from the Justice? coar, district No 269, i « G 31, in favoi of Henry Ulum vs Robert Bonder- * soil; senior. Levy made and relumed to me by . 1 a constable. Property pointed out bv the plain- 1 tiff*. ISAAC WILLINGHAM. Sheriff; i March 2, 1843 I»< HUC SALKS LIX< OLN IVHpouod Sheritls S;ilo. Will be sold on tin fust Tuesday in April next, before tin; court houst door In Lincolntcm. Lincoln count}’, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: one negro i;i: 1 Alcy, (> y. nrs old ; bnie.i on as the property oT Janie Mahoney, to satisfy a mortgag- hla in fire name ot X (< Harksdal vs Janie- Mahoney. PrdpUrtv pointed out in said fi fa. March 1 I, IS? i. B. I*. TATOM. 1). sh’lK BURKE She-nlTs Halo—Will bcsoM ■ i n the fn -t Tuesd tv in Aptil next, at the court house in tor town of Wuynesborough, L* - iween the usual hours <»t sale, the following no* gives: Moriah, Xcd, llarvy aud Homer, levied jn as the property of John H. Brown, to satisfy >ne ex?eti jon fro n the Superi.tr < 'ourt of Jeflor «• >n county, in favor ol'Thomas If. Hanlon, hear er, vs Joint H. Brown of Burke, Abel Lewi- of Burke, and Lemon Butt <•! Je.fierson, seeuriti ■>. Marclf', 184:*. S. V. BLOIXT, She:lll*. C COLUMBIA Hhcrifi’a Hul«*.—-WiiJUu J »■ tul at Appling, Colnnibi t eounlv.mi the I first Tuesday in April next, it- tween the n-ual I hours of sale, a negro man named Harry, thirty i live years «.»l age, !■ vied on to satisfy ti mot tgage | fi fn from • olumbia inferior Coart; Augustus Lamki.i t gain-r Jam s M. HartreJl. lV»pertv pointed otM in said nioiigagc. Also, tight Xegie s. M v.ii: Betty, thirty-three years ot age, Anny and her six chiidrett, to v. it; Mary, It years oi ays-, Kii/u, I” years of aee, ! Millv I > years of age, Jane. Hi years ot ag«*. ! Wiiii tin. I y of!- of age, and Bets; y, I year old, ! levied ousts the property of K. Wooding.'to satis- I fy a mortgage ft la from Columbia IniVsloi Court, i in whi* 'i Thom i* X. Hamilton is phfiuti l and l-kiward Wooding defendant. A iso, one negro girl nam.-d Arcy, thirteen y 13) years ot aye, levied on sis the property of William B. Beall, to satisfy a, mortgage !i fa from (Vlaui i-ia Hi petior Court, at the suit of J din A. Chiis ; tian against said B all. Property pointed out itt j said mortgage fi fa. R. IL JOXF*>, Sii’ll - . j February 4, 18-13. 11 XC< >LN Postponed Hhorilis Sale. W ill be sold oil in tirst i’u stiav in April j next. Iv tv. <-en the 1 wful horn s of sale, before the : court ho us 1 door in Lineoluton, fdneoln e .Minty, i tin 5 , following i mpe-sy. to wii: ou« htiu-ir, ae.K a •>< land, i;• o;t » r -ss, iyin .ins a l com. v if Jdu eoin, uni> ming lands id Liiah Biau: li .ru, Piens ' 'is' ' v and Jo. i < over; ] vi. • on as : ;o --i petty os .i her.san A inn, to satisfy a ii fa from ! the Infetnr C'ourl of Lincoln county, J;>s Well j I'orn J offer SOU \\ inn mid Seaborn Winn. I*r< > - pert v p;. in?. - .* out bv plaintiffs attorn. MILL'S W. F\MPBF.LL. I>. sli’iK Mncii 2, >313. | Sheriff s Sub-.—Wii 1 he i » * sold, on the. first Tnesdav in April ; next, between the usual hours of .-.ale, at fie court house door in Warrenton, Warren roeutv. r the following property, to w ; Three negroes, viz : Prudence o woman about j24or S 3 years of ;Sa clla a girl 3orl y ■ j old: urU'i f.iijs./j; i 'a.--, ahoio 11 or I‘i years ol i ; * all !' vi- f >;« i-- 1 tin* property <•, B.short A 111!!, t" t *a ; fi 1 .- b . * 01 the Warren Int.uior . in isv >v «>j FFrary vs Robert A Hi*!, i Pronert •/ d-Mgnated in a aiu inert -aye ii fa. AUGUSTUS BEALL. Sherii!l February 4, 1543. j'EF PERSON Pos poned Sherilfs U jil be s-d-i <:;: 1 5».- {b*c i:> Vpiii nett, at iii■- mark-, t hotg? in the town of | Louisville, # » county, within (he 1* I i hours o* sale, t; - folio. \ ig prop. :tv, to wit: one i dwelling (tons.. a.i i lot, well improve.), with ;.!1 ! necoss try out i>ni;• jags in the town of 1- mhville, jin whi h Ur. J.dia J Jenkins now r. sidt.s. Also, ‘ on. other house and lot adjoining the lot, i recently occupied by Mrs Thos ,\ Jenkins. Also, j six negroes, to wit; lien, and his wife Jlagar, and tour children, Mary, Jim. Edmund, and an inlTint, ■ naint an known; levied on as th- property <* j i John J J* nki",=, to .‘•atisfy two ti fas issuing horn j Jellerson superior and Inferior courts iu ia\ or of ! Brinson Fountain and Snowden »X Shear, and ’ others. Property pointed on» bv defendant. Match IT iSlj. U. J. FARMER, Sheiifl. i OIJIJKK Sifcn.r.s Soie,— Will ho oL# sold, on the JMMP'rt- sday in April next, be ; tore the court in the town of Waynes boro, bet wee a the. hour- o sale, five ne ■ , ■ ■ . ' ■ wit: Minerva, a vvormtm Minor, a phi, 11 ; ■o-piatj, a girl, Jo«i-, ti boy, ami Ca»sar, a bov, levied on as the- properry of Seaborn Ward, to sa tisfy two fi fas, one from the Superior (’Vnirt of i KurK'e in favor of William B. Giecn, tuiti on? , from the Infeiiot* Court of Richmond counts iu ■ favor of A! xande ■ Black, vs Seaborn Ward. Also. _seventy five acres of Pine I.and, more or ; less, adjoining lamia of William (Vdcson and oth ers. lying on Me Bean < reck, levied on as the pro i petty of John G. M- Elmurray, to satisfy a ii fa nom the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor ot Daniel Hack vs John U. ili-Finiurrav. Also, one hundred acres of oak and hickory laud, as the property oi Aaron Williams, deceas ed, to satisfy three ti las from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Izatus Jenkins and David Bickton, for tire 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 perty ot Thomas D. Adam*, to satisfy sundry li fa* from a Justice s Court, in i ivor of William . Davis, James Brinson and others vs Thomas D. Adams. Levy made and returned hv a con stable. Also, two negroes, as the properly of Samuel God bee, to wit: .Sophia, a woman, and Ausborn. a boy, to satisfy sixteen ji fas fro ii a Justi e’s Court, iu favor of Bailey Carpenter vs Samuel Godbte, W. Buxton and Isaac J Heath, as hi securities. Levy made and returned bv a consta ble. Also, two negroes, named Adam mid Maria, levied on as the property of James Lanier and his wife, Angelina Lanier, to satisfy a fifa from Burke Superior Court, iu favor of James 10. Sims vs James Lanier, and his wife Angelina Lanier.— Property pointed out by the admtnCf raror of La w son Clinton, deceased. Also, frv hundred and eighty five acres of land, more or less, adjoining lauds of’ Foster, Wimber ly, Tomlin and others, known as the Roggv Gut Spring*, and whereon Davis Ttibb latelv resided, I levied on as the property of Edward ‘Hatcher, ! deceased, to sati*iy a ii ta trom Burke Superior Court, in favor of Jesse Kent vs Davis Tabb, and Alexander J. Lawson, executor of Edw. Hat -her, deceased. ISAAC MESS EX. I), sii ff. March 1, IS Id. C'XECUTORS SALE*—Ota Tucs day, the 35) h day <>( .March next, at the late residence of Mr*. Lucy Hunt, deceased, in Co lumbia county. between the usual hours ofeale, I . vvl l ,i ' ! ‘ e . s "ld, the whole of the personal property | >•» «»«‘i estate, (negroes excepted,) coit , si.v»mo 01 Horses, Mules, rattle. Sheep, iloirs. I ba-.on, i*uu . Com. louder. V\ agons, (Janiaircs, hjouselv. d aad Kitchen Furniture, implement o( ulture, and nutuc rous other articles, such ::n »f ! ally found upon a well stocked nlanfa i tlon * 1 t-ni- mode known on the day of "sale.— Saio !o c-rtiitinue from day to dav until omnleted OABRIF.L JONES , , JOHN! I. A MININ', ’s lx! *- February 16, If 13. / OLUMBIASheriIPfe S.tlo. Will 1> V_y sold on tho first Tm-sday i„ April next, at Appling. Columbia county, lu tween the usual hour- td rale, the interest of James 31 Garrvill in tw>.sim.il iK'grocj*, to wit: A.-lson and Serene, to satisfy five ii fas from ih« Justices Court of >:i'!;i<u No ! or tiOOth G AI, at 11 1 suit of Win H and others, administrators .if Janie - I ukc against James M Gartrill. Proper! vEx t;-d and returned to me ’ y a constable. March 1, 1543. R. H, JONES. SlfiT. /'COLUMBIA -Shoriil s Kile.—Will ho sold on t;:e first Tuesday in Annl next. ,v Columbia court house, between the u«ual ham °k ak Vn‘ V> ne » ,oc *> 10 "'it: uegro girl N'orci* I about .* vears >£ age; Ann, about 10 years o afrf ; If vioa upon as the property of Wm Scott, to .-atisr\ sundry ii fn* from u Justices court’, i in! • -3 "f said county, at the suits of Wm of William IViiov de . M!l,rn u^ l, ’ anrf Hezekiah Mov'd e- W /<‘t u h n Sb T \\l nfr *>’ vs William .Scott and H./ruiah Boyd. Wm A Wiley vs Wm Scott Luxe I.an stale vs m -Scott. Lew mad-- -i ; returned to me by a eonsrahle March 2, 1843" A. STURGES. D. Sh'fl • 'j*() \ pK vin<i» d nhic • < > b L iti i'll Uimluit with in' 1 history "t i^seaees camel with the rapid increase of that peculiar g- diseases arising from an impure state of the nlooiT, or habit of the systemdiseases ot the iimcus issue; also of the osseus ano glandular sj step , scrofular. cauecrua - ulcers and obstiirate cu«.tn- - ous eruptions, chronic son- eyes, and aiseaso w file bones. ’Liu chief «rausc ot their increase is owi„.r to their being h r riitary, running duoi.gh whole families and spreading destruction akuig their path. But for all these ills there has ant • medicine daw u d upon the world; and in ofl-it b to the public I ?this new preparation, which IMC * its object the relief of sullbiiffg hummaty, ' - comes necessary to state upon w hu; gioumls it outs forth its merits and tiic reasons upon >' men it founds its superior claims to the attention <n too afiiieted, who requi** its use may Icarles; .y repose full confidence in its restorative Minus. But i t us introduce our readers more j<*meuiar.y to this new preparation, which has already -itet (iiuouneed to the ].ublie mfder the name of s'Wo’m tSAIeSAP.ARH.LA. This medicine is wears devoted to laborious chemical i xpoiiments in testing various modes of prepara tion, enabling them to concentrate in the most - ru . i.nt form alfthe medicinal value ot the true tsai sapn til la ; and they have at last accomplished t,us most de-irablc u suit by means oi an entirely tu w . ingenious and costly apparatus, the process tbrougiuuil is govern, d by strictly chemical lav, s, ,<o that the essential piiueiples, or the priucipie ou wifich the restoralive virtue of the Sarsapaiilia :e, •j, mis. is entirely preset vcd. This is then eoml io , i witli other ariiclcs, scle< u d w hollydrom the ve < vtable kingdom, all of whom are ilie most poo .r --fu! purifiers of the blood, which are then concon nated ititvi a fiui .1 extract that i>as»been fotuiii by expctioiict topless the imporiant pwerol im mediately am.- tmg the progress of .liseast and ro (Utr.ing the patient to pence! lu. old. I'herefoic', fir »sc sulfeiiugfrom disease aiisiug from an Jin pure state of the blood or habit oftlu- system, such as obstinate cutaneous erupt! ms, iheunmtisin, chronic sole t yes, or diseases a!i--in;r from an in judicious use of mercury, or imjeitdenei- sin die, haveonlvto list- this preparation, 'viiieh has all combined that can be us. ful in the removal of tie ir complaints. Combined with ttio oth^j:advantages which the |.-r« paration possesses, the proprietors have reaped the experience of a scientific gentle man who resided many years in tHat country which produces the best, in fact the only true, sj c ciesof Sarsapatiila. The propiictors, duiing the many years they have been engaged in prepming it, have tlied him ;r ds of exp ;i;e. nfs Ui-mi ti,-- human sv.-teui, and have h.i.i in-- pLasare or wit nessing its happy results in numerous instane. s; and thev were dt-r rmined not to offer it to the world until tiie\ had b eomt tho’.oughly eon\ me ed oi its efficacy. Tiv-y have now siieecedud in pr* paring a medicine whose restoralive virtues art without a paiTill 1 in the history of medicine, which tact is fully sustcdne.i by the unne cm-- tfi tiiicat* s and testimonials of cure ot fie most eifli cult kinds of disease. The following cure, at once so remarka ; v , sc * xtruordinary a- almost to surpass belief, has in order to place its truth beyond the ». nch of suspi cion or doubt, be n sworn to, this *:dth day of • gust. 1542, before ids Hon. Robt. il. Morris, May oi (n city ot Xevr "i ork. Audits! 1 d-1 . < o ntlemcn—A tale of misery and vv... is mine to t il, and as memory ever constant in the task hsingn hack set ties that have past, i shudder at ill. i picture, and almost wonder, if it i* so. For months stretched upon a bed of siiff. ring uni racked by (he most excruciating pain, dumb v.iih agony—-the only voi r that eamc from my lips, tir<'voice of groaning, and toy only hope des Oft.-n and often while others slept in the still Lour? of night, I have untie;! my face to the wall mid w ished • dies Although 1 stood on the hi ink of t teuiity. and the thread of life wa- nearly st-ven-d, yet I still breathed on, the lamp held out to bum; 1 little thought it would be ever trimmed a. tin, and o;d\ hop-'d that death would swallow up the flame. My sickm *9 w.is first brought on by my i-nprnd., mb. exposing niys. If to a strong current of air while overheated, w liieli caused a sudden cj». ck of pej - spiratie.n. \ly complaint at first s< < me.t light mid hardlv worth while to call a physician ; but 1 -omi began to grow worse, and a phvsieian xvas called, who prescribed sun. pills containing n pov. rriiil 1 -reparation ot mercury, to be followed r-y su- - -pu rilhi root and lignum vine, made into at« a. which 1 ct<aiinued using tor severed months without in termission. Soon after taking (he in reurj', 1 be gan to feel its poisonous influence-. \H whole glandular system became a fleeted, also the bouts, joints and miuek *; lumps formed upon the skin, nearly a- big as an egg, accompanied, with intense burning heat, which kept swelling untii they br./.. t and dischargrii matter and blood. These contin * tied to increase until they covered my whole body. But this was only the beginning of mv afflictions ; now commenced those torturing jiai.is termed chronic rheumatism. At times, it seemed as if I was stretched upon a ra**k, and all my limbs were being torn from each other; at others, as if sharp kniv ec were piercing me at every point. The mu < les ot my legs seemed tied in knots, and were os h.ud as a bone. My distress was now so great that my groans at night disturbed the w hole house I and also some ol the families iu the adjacent bug !- ings. I had not slept a night since the early part I of December last ; the only sleep I obtained was a | lev/ hours during the middle of the day, pillowed | up in a chair, and the eruption had also fearfull y i increased. My face was completely covered with lan extending sore. 1 had now shrunk to a mere i skeleton—the sk{n and flesh were so diseased a i round my thighs that the bones nearlv protrud, i. -md the physicians pronounced mv case beyond | the reach of medicine. Oh, how I wished that i ; might die.—From my long an j protracted illness I had become much reduced in circumstances \ short time since, while lookbigiu the papers. J chanced to see y«mr Sarsapariiia advertised, ;■ ■■ eompamed with a certificate from Mr. Burdock, of a moat - xtraordiimry euro made by its use. Tig* case, in sonic respects. rcsemMed iny own, and 1 toiuui fruit linat iino; hoposiill to iiiV* ft seemed like a whisper from heaven. Tiie second flay alter i commenced taking if, I felt the pam mm h easier, and went to sleep. 1 had not slept like this before for months. Tly the time 1 had v - ed one bottle, tin pain had nearlv left, the eruption was also much bettor. I now frit a strange hope fmthoniii in my breast tint I should live—i.eih .. cn r c ‘!- this could not ho. J dared not be . lL 1 <en } :in({ pd another bottle, continuing to improve rapidly, an 1 still another, and I—j ~ low days since, a miserable, sufierinp, dyinw man was almost well. Two weeks from“he day 1 took the first dose, I was out, and walked n. ailV three miles without even the assistance of a cane \nd now aentJemen-yes. now lam well-— and have (ostmod Ijelore my God upon Hi* sacred word, ' n, Ua I ht h ', h ' vo , th r 3,att?l «cnt, fori! is true, no. Oil, how lamely these eo!d words desoiiln nnhts of agon v, those dreadful da vs ot sufTemie. Trueves Gentlemen ru it .".-rid tl.nl :,I,wk'u vk.,r pi™“d non o. Sarsaparilla has done for me. v!v h -rt wa an -MH N | ard f 1 10S< ' ?l s uri,^al1 ' 1 affli *eii like ! tt’e i SSf sh: " * tatoni ™’ "ill induv ■ i ... toj-.iism the same course fur roli--f J.r, r eratcfnllv vmtr« TfTO.V.\*s'Trr?\ K -. r* Anfl.onv-^t. ( il‘j and County of \\ <r \ ..it t - cnify that on this 2fiVh day of Atmust' W^the aW named Thomnn Tomer apn^redbeW^^ tV ' c , Robp. h. Afortnis ■ Tn > ,if »h; ity of.\ ew Vork. 1 <l“ hereby certify lint th<' .p wiv . ; statement of the case of Thomas tp' 1 ,M a tv , irc - rt offert of vour Saran narilia en l-i a- lun , e . r ’ a ' K ‘ r - it: lim a '■ tear" n , ,- At , VA S' DFA'SF V I 'f Cf.i-cr.,,31 nhu r ,-i,. I- ! , ! 4333)’ loMn “d y C ""h r 1 viJ . Brown. Brothers, &Cn u h ■ Vn ’ °^ l^e house of •he above in why i® ac T lainfed v.'lth ottned Th imrts Turner nnplo >’ ,h * above 1 " a "^ r « number of yeora. • clboVß nv » x *hev9 n w.hioh mnv be *oon\ v uT { ‘ froni rnan V -old. -eoiiNv here this medicine is Prejmved and sol.l m ..m i . • exportation, bv a E S 4 v re,ail - and • ! ’and Chemists, Qraniteßi?” * V })r, h - - v- corner of Gharn'oer -r T . fr v ,in K s i -<3 Broad Uit*fft:K HA* * >» *1 ** IvA 11 J * k KE ilic best medicines 'in llic world; J.\. and, being also iqpre efficacious, and pleasant than any other, w Cfiidicii cat them amifj?. iheie l»as never been a single instafP 1 in .which they ha\c failed to gixe satisfaction. * The medical faculty warmly approve (Hem. Slxerniaii’sCuiiEh Lozenges are the s-aicst, sm c*t a ,ui most effectual remedy ior coughs, colds, v, hooping cough, asthma, tightness ol me chest, and consumption, ever discovered. The Rev, Harm- Anthony, ol the Oneula Con ference, up as incurable, believed to be j on tile verge of the g«ne Irom consumption, without ihe hope of u-lief, till ho tried these Loz- ] cages. Thev relieved him immediately, and in a lew weeks him to health, .so that he eouk. resume his duties as a minister of tin' gospel. He recommends them to all who are cunsuaipU'e, m have any derangement of the h lungs,as the gre.d ost medicine in the known-world., Ho has wit nessed tin it effects on several 41 hers, and always ; t\iiii the happiest ii- ■’«} s, ere;.' a ;u*tK, thronidi the Hivht? 1 rovi <fence,'siionlu th. common propel«y ol all, ana > even- family on the luce oi the euitii. i Th Lies ' Sebastian iSticbter, es Boston ; lU-v. i Alt. Hnndeoek, 497 Pearl street, .Sew S ork;-AJr. 1 Ik G. Tracey, mahogany *l. :•!■ r, Go \\ «o»u - si- ; I Air. Ciiaii- s W . Forbids, il 1 in opinion with the Rev. Harms Anthony, as to ! th. value of dies i- f nges. lu addition to these,' i, i v /jifUO poisons have given na; * s r. it.-in I i] it > ] t -i year, as n reference oi the wondorlul vir | tries ~f these Cough Lozenges. They cure all re : cent eases in a few hours, seldom requiring more than one day to entirely eradicate the most dis tressing ones. Nil idled A .VS WORM LOZENGES, proved hi m in; than 400,000 eases to be infai.ible ; the only curtain worm-destroying medic! n*r*ver -; covered. Many diseases arise ligm worma, tnVu occasion long and intense suffering, and even death, without their ever being suspected; grown persons are very often afflicted with them, and are doctored for vaiious complaints, without any benefit; when ou< dose of these Lozenges would speedily cure them. . ■ r.ii’TO.Ms of AV'ohms. —Pain in the joints or limbs, offensive breath, picking at the nose, grind ing of the cth dining sleep, and at times si pale ness about the lips with Hushed cheeks, bleeding i at the nose, a gnawing sensation at thr stomach, ■ flushes ol Iv at over the surface of the body, slight ' chills or sluvi tings, headache, drowsiness, verti , torpor, disturbed dreams, sudden ■ .rling in | sleep, with fright and screaming,; sometimes a • troublesome cough, feveiishness, thirst, pallid ; hue, ills, bad taste in the mouth, difficult breath ; ing, pain in the stomach or bowels, fatigue, nau j sea, sipieamishness, voracious appetite, leanness, j bloated stomach or limbs, giipings, and shooting i pains in rations parts of the body, (Ac. 1 iSHI .iIMAA.hS C AMPiIOR LO/.EN GES, give immediate relief to nervous or sick headache, pal pitation of iiie heart, lown s- of spirits, despond ency, inflanirnatory <*r putrid sore throat, Ikjwxlor summer complaint, fainting, oppression or a.sense 'sinking of the chest, cholic, spasms, cramps, of ii.estomach or bowels, hysterical affections, and all nervous diseases, drowsiness through the day. i and wakefulness at night, cholera or cholera mor | bus, diarrhea, lassitude or sense .of fatigue. iVr- I sons travelling or attending large parties, will find j the Lozenges really reviving, and imparting the j buoyancy of youth; used after dissipation, they i will restore the tone of the system generally, and remove all the unpleasant symptoms arising from i 100 free living. i'hey are also ;• . omnieTided as a | preventive and cure of that distressing accomj-a- Ininient of a sea voyage, seasickness. Joint M. Moo--, editor of the- Brother Jonathan; Joseph B. \ »nes, Esq., \ ice President of the Washing- 1 ton Maiim Insurance Company; Hr. G. Hunter; ; i Win. \. Allrce, of the Mew Voik Herald; ITr. A. i i(' wile, Win. Applegate. Job Pi inter, 17 Ann isi root; the Rev. Hr. Alie n and other*, have u-ed 1 them, and never known them to fail. SHF.IIM \VS I*ooll MAM’S PI. A SEER. Th.- best trengtheniug planter in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains, o#weaknes> in the back, loins, sluts breast, neck, limbs, joints, rhematism, lumbago, dire. One millic)j4fe| y. ar will not supply the demand. Warranted to ail oihers, and to ume quaitertJie usual p;iee, making not only the best, but tlie cheapest plaster i i the world, if affords relief in a few liours, and makes astonishing cures. -lost ph W. Horde. Esq. who ha-i been so affli red with rhc-umaiisin, as to unable hinj io dress bim self wiihout assistance, was enabled after wear ing one only one night, to get up alone in the morning put on hi- ; clothes, and call at our office with eyes beaming with joy, and his tongue pour ing fo;ih the gladness of his bean, at lh»- sudden and signal relief he had received ft mu this bes; of all remedies. Mr. Daniel William.-, oi Elizabethtown, M. J. an old revolutionary soldier, wa - ,o afflicted vvjth rheumatism, that he could scarcely- help iiims.-lf these plasters entirely cured him. Thousand j of certificates might be given to their wonderful proprietb - but th* fact of the enormous quantity Bold must tie the greatest evidence of their virtue. Directions are printed on the back of each plaster' with the sac simile of the name, thus, “A. SHER ?d \M, M. D. ' Be particular to get Sherman’s jioor .Man’s Piaster, and see it is so printed on the back, as there are several base imitations hawked about, ~ and often palmed as Sherman’s Plasters, when they are altogether worthless. Mo other person can make the genuine, so he par ticular when vour purchase. JSHERMAM’S RESTORATIVE LOZEN GES.—Diarrhoea or looseness of ;he bowels, so common troublesome during the summer months may now bo entirely prevented by proper use of t.i. se Lozenges. They are prepared expressly for f hat purpose, and can be relied on with perfect con fii.l nee. Persons subject to a derangement of the bowels should never be without them—They af iovd immediate relief from all the attendant mtu t;tg.', faintness, depressions, &c SHERAIAM’S PAPILLARY OIL.—A warra'i ted cure for sore nipples, without taking the child irom the breast, in any case, no matter how bml it may be. Si r.RMAN’S C A THAR 1C LOZENGES me as l‘*easanl and easily taken as the common pc inn min ts: and are active and efficient medicine 1 .-‘ 7 cl,a:, ? e lhc stomach and the levels, and arc the best-catnaric ever used for billions person* Uhere an active medicine Is required, they me not only tne best, but the safest that can be a-t --nniusterci! 1 hey undoubtedly vvHi supersede me vauous Litter and nauseous pills now in n*,. SHERMAN’S CAYENNE LOZENGES ‘ arc in a tew hours, hoarseness and sore throat’ or however long standing. SHERMAN'S SODA LOZENGES.—Two or uiree taken at oner will cure the heart-bum In 7'° minutes; taken beiore dinner will promote digestion;one taken occasionally, duriim the van. weather will keep the bowels regular and prevent looseness; children .1 ht yea: s old or under! should t-Kvc half the quantum. SHERMANS FEVER AND AGUE LG7FN mc s Ate <diered to the public with the Greatest ion idencein uumpenhet adaptation to the e-.v '' •-T r** con 11 iion Iv called, ;ii,... 1",,,. . . , •>, ll ‘ 1 to . 1 j 1 >a,; M i n not leave (he patient wi'h " ;u : h derangements of th- liver and < onsti nvl l <woh«n the case with either'of tho«e Jh|- r* U -° ll rh } ll %Viil rr turn after bchur hroW'i as it usually does with other remedies. Th./V\ ’ : pPiUmce oi years has fully tested the poMth - 1 < my ol (ins remedy. Several oforr , ‘'] "SSSfvfu?*? 'V' haw I heir me, um no-medicine hart ever been : tne I-ever and Agm Uz. n v-. Th'v of 1 i i » -ha';»! P OR ?$. iw® I • . nine in.- breath, dr,. ft «honn }7 i ry night willi «,p}- ( . , “ b,. used ev- i c.'-.rtrv.ui!.C Uc .'--n>l •mourning. Wet thebrnsh v :?h . ; a ' ul - Li thei °'d Mill answer, and ruh It\ wat * r ~f i aste, when enough will adhere for if e *- oil 7" teeth. It a delir cl * ani «g ri ' id impart n most th'Uohtfuf ‘ m ? ut >. 1,-ralh. (1 ~nl. mri^ • i-e;s convcui. ni n , i q ~v . , ‘ a .P«‘ •'>.mt, erhc t -1-1 >ed not to injure the 1 •-»♦»,* vlitn* ° J V wa '* .* *■<* itongihii. ,Ks. a ' ‘hi 'S o*-1 0 *-1 gy. rcoo;miienci»_il it iu ,i„ . '.lung of the Kind iu i,..;. ‘ pound Unis Tooth Pt.s'tt. * ,,r 1^ his own family a 'Sandu 1(! %^ *> ■ MM, UicOculiM L ,„- 10 Warren street asr ... orii "i' of ft. ' teeth knowing from exnofienc e\ cr have been made * ,UlC(; hat „ , or HillS U:^| ua «it. article for the Uctb! n,bet «.« eiv large supply of l| lcse . just received irom it r . si, ei if ltbr aied lor sale in Auguma. an ’ % d’amtktx t 'IMIKAMAfEIkWI^ -L BUARV. A t .,n Music and stun...:. “V. airs from the lates t u I; . UtOqS Jet s is. For sale by ' SiOMi: I\I)J I FERMITIRE «v: : V ' o! Republic to then e arJ ] hshment, where they | ia then line, cnnpiisin,: ,j ev-W ! ci( ;;| < l,,n!,ei| y troughthota ,k at v {^ il ihe mauulactoty win t, 1 j Ts'EWiIOUSK, oeeuMh , j been a ?.m. tilledu,er (l / tj ; ftr(site-jift years. J R },.j' c . -' so, f ; self edng his Stock and WO'I n‘ Vi,;; ' h«d pmameem thel,„s imKS| Mi me t- •> m,t Ite.itate to sav all ord* rs to the entire satlsfactl .?*?* 4 i-T.sonalie terms the-bity. lUS JS j> C halts oi ail.deseiijitiohs nn-Jet cm 1 maple, fatu-y :;n d •Prowft attention paid,' to ~ with the limes ln? > D- For the last ve »r .. i I ...is cftHs to repiiir rane workman now for r '3 clears and settees. All who and settee s r. caned, ean bve L;™H sonable terms at r ‘ fc,,! doiu^l ±A. PLattJ Paper maiojPT^ 1 AGr.MCV.-GEotu.r w I.' moentstor the Hreonville is. f p u, 4(| 4-iy, have I, w on hand, & ep, a supply ol tiZ, ; d Brown '' rap; i ntf Medium do do do ° I Common do do jn Crt I Dm-go do Blue (io Medium do do , du I A 'o I Ilttled Fool'Can I No 3 do do I rpHK AOVBXVUMS w J if ORIA-E PICKLE_E,in f »I jfl fton of Smoilel’s works is, v A e !: 'l i io ' v P ric^ of «ne dollar and fifty 1 cents. For sale bv ' j -a! I=l ( : HAS E GREMV-ILIeJ \ Ivl brow ATiSa j j- A the title of another new woil bv HI I Smith. Esq., the author ftf :i }Uim al*| Lugland. and just received at the Uteran DJ Pile* only H S A KOLS» { '• -*ust or mislaid. 3 | sin,, ‘ ; j promissory note ltd? hi > >la . ves ) and payable u» Jiu- sabsciiber oriJ } and *ine one day after date, fur twenty J ,d f- un ‘F f v<,,lt y ' ' ta.'. and liated’M* lsG*. All hereby eautLmdfsJ 11 1 \ri -‘ ’J the same, and the maker or hiitml rrinvf from paytiu- jt t 0 anv person but UF.MRY sriffi Warreti county, Frbruaty'ia. I r P< > THE AKFIAt TELWJbJ J. scriber. Jiving ln>m Jefrerson Hal), on the (t.-ofgu fe// J would invite the attention -if nil Iks- isl vvitii the following discus; -, ih- UmitM eiilt-r Chronic or Inflatmnatmr, Cawir.lß or old «' la.mi.- Sores, Salt Hht-iiiti, Neum,si fula, and all cutaneoe< *itsea>*s. I Tiie undersigned has been verv sur.ti* curing all the above nratted produce eertificates, both /ntiiieroiis audit J jn evidence *d his success, afrer all other remedies had failed.) bi« prefer avoiding the beaten track of QuaigH simply state that hi-' charges arc inotMiJ no cure no pay. .1. i 'RI TCHFIELj feb 24 liiiij 1 ?yj EIU lIAxNT MILLS lor'SAj XtJL The subscriber ofters for sale ana set <(i .Merchant Aillls in ('herokeeeoutin.j on I.it tie River, five miles from its junctwj tiie Hightower River, running two ptsfijJ Burrs, lour feet in diameter, and tn.a pr.(j .Stones, four and a half feet. The stream N tailing, and affords water jtowcrrufficivnnjl an extensive Factory as well as the Mills. 1J are within ten miles of the Western Kail Road, and within thirteen tuiies ofl beautiful and thriving village, Maiietta,surrol ed by a fine country of land and a dense pt-pj don. The Shoal is a good one, andadvaatagcl ly situated as regards health, being easy oficl from botli sides of the rivet. There are one i| died and twenty acres Land beloadsg lJ l tract, with a great number of other lots coal ous, that doubtless might Lo purchased (fadnj the hands of the drawers) on favorable wj Any person who may wish to jutrehaseibfcl petty would do well to call and examine ,H| gain can be had. Address, at Hiekoir| Cherokee county, Ga. ' GEO. GI'MJ jan jjj AO CURE AO PAV. :I THE PHILOTOK® OR FEMALES’ FRIEND. , IS medicine* may be J- with confidence, lor tlu : pmposeofn* pain anxiety, wakefullness, ucuiiomn, «• <Ac. 1 1 allays irritation, and by ib thy nervous system, prevents those wirieii all mothers are exposed. the stomach, and by correcting ot v. eak organs, restores them to natural functions imparting health . the body, and cheerfulness and ronu the mind. , The nature of the complaints for"* lotoken is designed, prevents the F‘' '“ f ! some nt it*e numerous testimonial*; ‘ i public ck iplion obits virtues, I '' o ,. ll^ no S( I h:i ig any tliinsr of value into iin“ lCin ,• j extend its usefulness. Mm its >d‘ u,# % . stantly increasing from private jecoiui Jl e j oi those who have us. d it, and in or j usefulness, and that the afflicted i« a > deuce in itsefficacy. tlie j»r«»i>iiet‘>r ha 51 j Ids agents to refund the money fr does not give satisfaction. I’iict 'T • •''old in Augusta bv .. ,-v.ui HA VILA AD, J. M. & W. H. TIH '■ ’ A E1..50 A CAliryb ■ ocl ~ ?t ' }y iioiimiT ii | WONT ACRfJ^J For (he ram of Venereal Di* )U ‘ el j;irl i Oleet, Seminal Ktiusioas " : i ‘^ ri< her or Bladder, Dial* Re. R>- 1 . J These Drops ars chiefly substances; their use and r ffi< ;o > iy j roved by hundreds, ami mnv * jj \M perfectly sure and safe. ■' :r - prepared and used them tor extensive practice iii .Scotland, WI, ‘ faction, and wonderful succcH?an' ( ’ r {or eß on» patients. Dr. Blackwell, the 1 truly valuable medicine, makes 110 M public confidence, than what eXe fully justified; an ! he does not. 1,1 j fP rtaifß Rate ti> warrant them as a sole , a ,shorn 'a tor the Venereal Disorders, * ' fdj Seminal Efliislons, VO akness > o gm Bladder, Dlubcte*,or Diseases ol For sale bv IF vATIOA \( *%, I ,(i * Sole agciit- ■