Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 21, 1838, Image 4

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*U\y Dollar tie waul* , KANAWA T 1 (tin the plant'. . fiS !ion« of JohnSOrr shaiii mid Win. /a*{Bo Gresham, in Wnlton county, (•:*. T//UK/-* Negro fellows,of’tlio 1 folU)\viug descriptions, viz; JfeJik George, about dd or Iff* yearn ‘of use, of (lark complexion, high jly cheek bones; 5 set t‘J or JO inches j 1 K in height, ond when interrogated tMWBMSBMte* stutters eonfcidorably—hi* front j ‘teeth in somewhat decayed. .foe, about 28 or 2 I J years of ng< mso dark * conipie*ion, 5 feet 0 to II inches m h*"ght;ol a free open countenance, and speaks nimbly when spoken to; no other particular m irks recollected. Ned, about 3b verm. of baa a down t • >’l hwk, dark vomplexkm, and ol ordinary hi/o. The two first an* the property of John Gresham and the latter of Uni Gruham It in Mippnne ; that they w ill Attempt to mi k<* theire ay I» A ago •- In, un i perhaps from that pice, I the - o ( 1 Kail Komi, to Gharlesion. Ni\iy dollarn r< rod will he given foi lb ■ ■ir apprehension, and confine ment in any if.* piilor ih *iv«*r,» to lb••ir own- *, or to f gbcri 15 Beal, in A tign-ii. A i ml o! will be given for either of liein. Any information about iliem will he tin.’ l/n'iy received by fho proprietor"*, or • 'onniinmrt< dto Mnj Ileal. .U)JLV Cl? l>ii AM, nvm. guus/mm. Walt on county April 21 IH3K. il TWfcvrv-iivr. i)«)LhVks s:t:i»u \ii JIUJNAU \ V from the subscriber £ while in camp, near //unburg, S ( 1 (A a certain negro innii named /*//.'• r, 1 aped about 40 >*( ars, dark complex [ mil, elnmkev, heavy Innlf, about - r » feel H or JO inelu ■ high, bat-. K-verul ( v « l Ins upper lon' Ivt '-h nn- in;-, and ¥j*S3 tolerably brink :.poh» n. •Snid negro was purchased f rom IJ • workhouse! in( 'liarlcKlon. Any portion who will apprehendi i,aid n* pro and deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner ol Hamburg, nr ; eeurc lii.u so 11 ..it : lid Turner ran gel In ni, Will receive I lie above rew'.rd inn J G. WILLIAMS k\\ \r i -i- jv k otrtiii \ kcs i;\v vu n* % K A S A W A V, on l lu* iiiplil. of the ' $ 2vM ult. my hoy Natlmn, ahmil j,*. 21 yearn old, dark rumple,-, ion, v. , > ,% rather small, whisker- low down r• * * Ins (I ill, and very iulellun nl. ,v- lie ( airied oil a variety ol cloth ./ y jj iup, among which vvhh u gny I £ , j cloth frock coal, with oubide * vA+-, t''’r*&h, pockets to llm skirls and also in ! j ||*oiit t and a whito hut. Nathan * wan recently pimdia oil of Alrijor I* *l 'J aylor, nl i Athens, wli-.-rn J:<* r> well known ; !u has a wild in j that neighborhood, and il i . M/(>p(c e l l;e baa /.’"if ■ in lli-U dir* ctiini. '1 I: »* above reward will la* pan! for bis deli\ cry to me in An/'ii fu, or -.1(1 lor lodpjnp | hi:n m any at.le ) iiJ,u:id giving me iiifin ninlion. may. H wit W IMJAAI TUTT. I f iAO’I'M kj. Kanauay from J ' the mil»e I. l*, r, on the JiJili j * . Jt in.-1 two m»» lelloua, .Ineoh I ... ,k i . ’f and Spcneci; .1 cnl» is n hiiyln ! V’ - y / lillllutto, htl:d-;Iil black hair, I jt. •i .V f /. / one or nmie leetli mil in fnint, J •wvta *v • a vety r i f nl am! plan 1 1 •!« le|. j 'ovv,ubonl live,or ii vc led mx in:-In ?. high,and ahoiil i lit) years oj'uge. Spciircr is dariv eomplccic«l, w. II | made, about the sunt-* height ol .lacoh, and ahoiil ‘Jd Vcara of age ; they holh nbseonded the . one m hi and it is more than probable they are inpeihei and arc liirking about aonic river phnilatem between lids and Am» i-t ior •Sawmnali, il is niur iliau likely j they w ill make fir Aii/rm !a. An> p'Tson or pen.mu. apprehending • aid nepide-,«V; delivciing them hall* to j the .subscriber, in Karnwcll Dodrid, A npn da or fc?a- i vuiiii.-.li j id, 1 will give li fly dollars, and ifany per h»o or |u ia »o , can prove in the e*inviclion <d any white man or men, fur h nhorini' nn iinn, ; nil said ( ovgroth, I w til give one hundred d dins lor the op prehension ol said pci. n nr per. ms, with llie negro vs. ji:nm,m;s.i wood. p-P ‘.'dwell IV O Karnwcll Del. S. (' apiil lb v /■’.*) Dnmhed Ifailais ucwnal. (es'\ l I- - K'lnawny from ilm Hiibscri f.J j | her,in Deecmher last, a negro man named Johnson, aped about I wooly eiglil yearn y \ 'aid negro is four leel eleven lIKIn > Ingli, jfi/jf*/ 'ery dark eoiuplexion, and w ben inleiro gated closely alutlei'M n liille; lie has n full line, mill a great many murks of I lie whip on bis lank. Said negro was eon lined n Ma con jail lasi slimmer three months, and belonged ai that tine, to Mr. (Sill, of Moiir.m e » I would re «|ti* r i nloi - to he particular in examining jails, as ihe rai l negro lav m\ i i.mlle; in jail wilhin ten miles of bis maftlor. h sod negro / < « onlined in mbOiei: (OXMMVM Die It Q extraordinary eld aev ol th m . DU. /.I l.V’A' n'lrhmf. I (' i MOMILICnntt Al* J .Uli.A'T 1A77 fiUJOCS I'JU.S, in alleviating idll < ted man kind.- Kola'll (/Uiueron, 101 IJovvcry, N. Diu cuse, (Miroaie Dysentery, or Klo.ely I’lnx. Symp- : iotas, unusual ll ilnlum yol tlio bowels, severe grip- ' iag, fri*({iiciil inclination to go t » stool, tenesmus, ‘ hiss of apjielile, nausea, vomiting, luijueiiey of , pulse, mi l a frequent disi barge of a limlid Kind ol j mailer mixed with blood, greai dohiliiy, mmiso nl | ! hnraiiig heat, wrh an intolerable hearing down id | the pails. Mr. C’aaieron is enjoying perfect health, ( raid lelunie 1 his s.uceie thanks lor the groat hemdil . he hud received. *M. LV A NS. 'J\» James Dickson, *do ( 'o.nhdl, Dos tun, Agent fur the sale of Dr. IN an ( amomile Pills: | Lowell, November Id, IKtH. | Dear Sir —Knowing by cxpi'rieneo lint every j releii-nee that the adlu led neeivoid the henelieml | roHulfH of nicdieine.s, I ehocrfufly oiler nibm to the public, in behalf of Dr. NN m. I.vuiih’ (’amomile I IMI*. I have hei n aHlicted for the liM Hn >( ;«rs, j with distress in the head and »lie-1, efn n so bad j a» to deprive me et sleep for llireeiir four nights m | sucecbsion hut have nuxer found rebel hy any nl my IViendH’ prosc.ripiions, nnlil my wile saw llie j advertisement in 1 lie paper ; w hen she persuaded ; me to send for some, which I did, and obtained two boxes and hollies, which r* suited in almost com pletely restoring me to health, although I have mu entirely finished them. Should you consider tins | any benefit to yourself, or Iho public, >ou have my 1 t hecrful periniasion I » publish it N’ours, rospeeifuliy, THOMAS ]\ GOODIII I , (’entrul-sl j Tho above inentiuned Pills arc for sale only hy i ANTONY A II A INKS, mar 23 Solo Agents for Augusta, (la. 4 STII M TIIKKK N LAKS STANDING 1 il Mr. K(d)er( Monroe, Si liuvlkill allla led u ith the above distressing malady. Symptoms- great j languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous bend- ; ueho, difficulty of hroniliing, tightness and Miicturn i across the breast,d zziucss, nervutn irritability and losllcssiiosN, cou’d not he in a hoii/.oiilal pesaion without the s *nsation of impending Milloealion, pilpiuiloa of the heart, distressing cough, costive mvs, pain ol tin* stomach, draw sine gu at dchihiv andileficitMuy oi th uor\oils e.u rg v. Air. K M.u;- roc gave up every thought of r cnvoiy, and ii despair Bat on the eouillen uiee ol every | * .sun in terest* >d iu In', i xi.-icnet* or luippim •>», till by acci dent he noticed inn puhla 1 piper some, rare* (lleile i h\ Dr Win. Lvans’ Medicine i:» hi- eonijtl.iinl, whit li induced him lo pah b ase « package *d ilu Pills, which lemlled in completely re n.w aig * \ <*r\ : vmptom ot ilee ease 110 w ishes los iy Ins mo tivcibrthis d«'cl.»ruli ai is, that lliose uiilieti'd with the same o: ua\ symptoms similar to those fr.»m w Inch he is hajeciv re t >;c !, may likew i.-e iv* * .ve the sam MiK Niaaab!'’hcnelil. N\ i.» \ \\S For sale hy AN 1 ().\ V A 11. VIALS, •Sole agents for Augusta («a march2H 23i lirund street Gcorgiu, lltn ko county : t'ourlui Ordinal y -pre ent, tlebr Imnor?. (I NN J’v nws, Abe i Lewis and L I‘aimer. L-ips. Mart'h M IddS. jj TPON the petit!**a of Dennis ('.nvol, of Murrav 'L / county, stating that Abner L I !*>!!« lay il* » \l, id Burke (guilty, < id, in ih ■ < .muty of Munroe, on tin (bh day ul ticio'ijr, 1~ » by his bond ol that date, a copy cl which is filed in this i *».nt, hind l.im i If, his h -irs and Assigns, t » r xeeute lo one NN Il ium Daniel, and his assigns, cl Murray county. Iw flic first day of Janviry, J>b ». titles to that lot ol land known by th; number one hundred and bixi v, >u the It Ah diKtr.el, 1 .it li kpcPoii originahy Chcro koe r »unly; and stu ing that said Abner L depailed tins life without executing said Pile; and (h.il lire said Damns i- the assignee <1 said bond; and praying this court t » direct Mathew Jones, the ad mimsirutoi on the estate ol sai l Aimer L to cxe * ule title t ; .el lot i i th.” . u,i D.-niir . \1 ’hereup on, il is,on motion < t Mu!fed Marsh, e.umsel for said Djuviim, order 'd, that unh-.-s good cam'*’ is rdeiwn lo the ( oalrury, that on tin* first d/ouduy in ! July ncxi, this comi vvnl due* i sin i udumnisii .t,n toexoculo red title. And it i lartl. >r . i, ihalo copy of rhu iub b;* piihlisluvi once a nmuilt for throe nintiUa> before nani time. A true cx'i.icf Irwin the tuirnites uireb iu3i 1* U BLUPN P. j) Ml; \V A K ,*.J Sl' -IINoV \.i'. I f g\JU: propria or of 11. i •! i ■ ;>. lit.i: i.i b« l»-. I* '* '• B to inform tic; tliiil he 1 1 •'«. la.t i m sive nnprovonamis dnrnr' it. j-j * wintfr, wha h will odd imah io lh' « ■ rtiiwii and eoi.vt nc-iu ■ ol those who limy vial l! •• i <illiiy, r« onantie, mid delightful m,minor i. ilh coming Men»oii. He . would also ririilioii tor the b< a lii es i-fram.' ,t!i■ a* , i there j* c. vvcll established White iSulpbli. .Spiing* ( near Asheville, which h also unde gone ; extensive improvements timing the j/ilwint*. j JVrsons from South lurobin, North < arolma, and 1 Hcorgia, who have been in flu; habit ol a sojourn a I , ibeV irginiu Springs, «»\ r Inn! toads, may enjoy ail j 1 tljjbi < liis ol riucli " trip in Ibiucemb.-, wdb muc.b lom'i In* o : ( laiiip.r, and 'xjiii ; 1' -liilrs all tin* K* 1• j oljitie dilJen in. bonltam Ihu l. -•’<- in bun ’ combe at pun Tic •I >; e 1m • from Hr. onvili'S via ihiM place, Ii .- i dim .1 liiiM : v.illiifi •» low months, niul tin; j n > nl cm. rj r.-iiig proprietor proiniHca to spare no trouble or c\p"ii;-.e to inu’i all the’.van'sol lh- 1 traveller. ih" Huncomhc rumi baa never In cn in on good or** 'i' i.i ' ii was made, us at this time, i ih' proprietor m.-.ures \i dors that no Iron hie or > xj>-M it* will be winning, nil his part, lo render tliH Lot; a a place ol pleasure to nil who may an 1 lo iho invalid, he would 1 my, tin! (Ijiuuio ol Huiicombe, with iho aid ol ii luinfrul v. .1-th, will ho able lo restore hint lo health, unless his dim am ho inciira- Ido. In conclusion I would nay, with such u cli mate as Ibnir.ombe, rnnl Ihe romantic scenery ol its moiinlaia.s mi l rr. re, with Hindi public eHlablh li i n»< n h iim Flat Koidv, Asheville,-ulphur Springw, | Warm spring*, and iho mloinicdialo hotels, liw ‘ parts of our country can boast of superiority. .11 PAIiOW. WAItJU SPRINGS. jff y lIH proprietor ol W arm .Springs, Meriwether 8 county, Heorgni, takes plea Miro m returning bin thank i lo lilm old pntrona lor ihcir v sits during ill*-uatepng hc isoli, mid wihlioh to make Known to them and iho piihliogenerally, that be; ia now ready ! for their reception again JI in baths have been j made entirely new; and .n point of condoil, < un i \eiiionc*;and appearance, he venture« itioasucrlion, I hem are none u> cijiml ihoiti in tin I billed olatcu.*— j 'I tm lenipenilnro «»i ilicho Sj»ringi iw H‘J ih green; - ooiiiool iis mineral properiii « are muriate ol lime, !mil i, nm,gin in, and un uhuieJiiueo ol carbonic acid j 1 1 r> cl ii racy Ibr removing chronic and eulano : oim dimi'M a arono well Known I hat he dccniH it un peal ol tin rn ilii tbor. His hotel and I out buildings havo undergone ropainj and with in ii" Ii I il-oi lie lia.s ojm a d a road on ihc lop ol the luotiniaiu, a diaianco ol live inilee, lor carriago«, where invalids and olliers can enjoy I lie purest ol air, and ho delighted vvilli the iiiounl tin Hconcry.lho elevation In m,’ t.ove.al huiulrod li-et above the isur nu.riding country. Ilis lahlo will be lurniabed ple.nimilly ami \vji.hevery variety that iuii jmsmldy he oblumed, mid every exertion will ho made lo p!< :: ! v ihusc who may led dispused to give him a i mil. JMJ.KOSE. Men wot her co. A! ay 30. wit I ife:i.m;on s; ? Him ■ fn \ csliibliHbiiiont w ill be ojien early in Juno, j .iL lor the reception ol company. *i be propne- I lor llutlerN hiniHell, I but be is so well and lavorably known to 1 lie put lie, he deems it unnecessary to add any Hung more. J >JI.N JAt iv*SO.S. May 17 will _ v ~ 'l’lic i nbhcriher having removed l« Mil •• Icdg.cvilJr, would lake this opj-orluiiiiy 1 1“ • • ' • to return thoiiln lor liirmer patronage, l: *.) and would hlalc that bis lu»iis»; is isovv ......*!•* |lby ni brother Jwlm N. Alexauder v lor whom he m-lien.-. Ibo palionage ol bis liieuds 1 and nth' IS, mid assures iboiu that every altenlam j will l»" given by tin* j»resi in ocrujianl to a ndor tliein I uoiulbimble. TllOB. \\ . A J^liXANilFll. Having taken t!n* I.awrouccvillo Hotel, I solicit j a Hi.ire ol juiMic putnmage, and promise that I will ■ ice my nlmuKl exertions legivo general halisliiclion ito all who may call. JOH NN. AI il'j\ A.NIH .U. i I .awn in cv die, <1 w imicU co. iMarcli *J*2. w ‘dm I ;' \ItOMNA EfOUSSC, (Hemvilks S. i\ « m 'i'Jll i SiihM-nher respect lolly in • lornis bis triciulN und the public, thu j u • 1 1i ’ u -"I . I-I "C :md | Ii 911 coiiMic ahoiis I louse, recently known | Mt£j£S& iim (.’run's JJo/<! , and formerly m, | /\oii't(inil\' llofrl , v\ liicii will hereafter he designated the t ’.\uoi in.v 11 oust:, and that lie is jirojmrcd to uc .’ommodate coinpaiiy as comfortably, and in as geud stylo, u« any other public bouso in the State His Table v* t I be Inrnihhoii vv illi t holiest Iho coun try allbrdu, his Har fuipplinl vvilli choice Liquora and Wines—niul his .Stables t-Kall ho atten ded to,ami provided for, m Midi manner as to i ;1 1 r [;• t 'L . «.Lu k1 'W , ..!.« ble, who may see proper to pairnii'.zo Hie esiaUTisn mom 1- a. voiiist;, Juno 3 'll" bitic im« b:i7. r riio Mil»scrila>r respecltully iu r orins bis , ~1 . IB w Jriends and Ibe eemiuiiiiiiy at largo, (bat j no luik recently < oniplcled, at coiisiilerablo cxjictiae, . a eoiumodious bouse, with large and well ventilated moms, neatly finished, in the village ol Anderson; a location tor health, line wate r and pure air, is not surpass d by any village in the up country, and having two (lounHiing academies, ebiiracleriaed lor ibeir studious and energetic halms, conducted sep maicly by competent i -achcrs. 'I bo hoivu' being wadi prepared for lb * reeophoti of travellers, trim sicni or perm uumii boarders, bin table being as well »applied as tli«% Hurrona ling country v\ ill afford, and Ins t»:ir lurnisb.-d with well solocfod wine.-* and liijtiors. His slablcH are large and commodious, and will ho attended vvilli competent ostlers. !»y clo. e alt' nl ion to business he hopes lo meet a share oi public |iultonag(*. ( I IKIS I'Ol’IlKU OUlv. AndcrHun (’ II , So.l'a. lB3B. whl m 4 a n sion ii oy s i:, < iunu svillv , (itvri'i /. A \ THIS comlitriablo csiablishmenl is re tViifivn opened by its termer proprietor, ami will imiiSL I ,l ‘ in a tali' of readiness lor the reception 1 1 11 in 1n « and other persons by tbe nnddlo otNWay. 1 ; The proprietor bus gone lo great expense in enlarg ing undulating tl».' whole establishment inauleaiul 1 out, all ol whub w nl be neat, clean and comforta I ble. The st able.-, and carriage bouses are extensive, 1 | and well uu-led to the purjmses tin* which they arc | designed. In abort, the proprietor thinks lie will ! I Im/.ard nothing, in pledging that I his establishment, in the general, slmli he inferior to none in the 1 I (southern states; whatever comforts that can bo \ eomiutnul il from the resoureea ot the suiTounding 1 I countiy, w ill be afforded lo I.is guests, in a manner, , i be trusts, that w ill be entirely to their satisfaction. I ‘Fhe establishm nl will be enlarged the present sou* * ; hou,to upwards ol thirty rooms—and charges the i same us at the other puidie houses in the village. 'i he proprietor ilaltcrs himself that hi*is 100 Well Known to the public lo render it necessary lor him to offer to them l-’. iimomals of bis abilities or de .* in*, lo render 11 lose w ho favor him with flair com i puny, in al respects easy and comfortable, iiis { ami ml. (s7 are both at stake in stwiaining tbo t I* auldul village oi (utaiesville, wlnch presents as \ mmy advuiitapt as a summer retreat, as any other , ; ju»i nortii or miu ili. If, iherplbn*, a liberal southein j puhlie will atKml a suflicient j»airo:e«g{* to ju.vlily ! \ the develojUMiuin and eoneentraliun of tie mo , • i >un ■at fees ol liiv Mirioutuling country sous lo j fnaig thorn into actum lor tie i. comfort rod eon- I . \ men'c, they may he assured that the means thus , ulloie.ed the projuiolor t>l this establibhia.nl sliall : | be lilh rally applied Io i s improv emeiu and tile p o 1 j nneim at ol ivi ry comfort they can require, until | , n bludi K»ose nothing by eomparis.m with any l < , other "f iho kind, north,s >uth, owl or ith- • out a liiurul palronagi*, however, it is evident puli- ; i j b expoclttluui cannot bo met. Iftlie advantages ol ] I nit eimveeptnumble elimule, superior w iter, with bo\oral ihouu inal springs, (one of u bit his ackn -w 1 lodged by the im>sl couipotent judges lo bo excelled by noil ■in the sautberu stales, fine roads in every ' iliiii tum, and ;;*iod society, arc indueeuu'iits sulb- | j tiiUli't ju>t ly (I io roasonublo expectation, that a j b icrol and Intel igent public will give to their honu \ tut hi at ions llie preleniier over foreign ones, then tie* proprietor 1 ci* confident ilmt tins vppoul wdl I net (unmade invain. KFITU'TN TIIOK.N 1 ON. may 3 wf»vv i j-Ml HOMM.K \li IOM lUh i:USV.~ B The Uov Alt xunder i’ampbell ol N'lrginia, so t elebruted oil ai'i’oimt ol bis i'onlroversy with Mr. Owen,on the trnibol the (’bristtan religion, and HubsoquiMit > with llibhop Pnrci 11, on the ( atlmbc (jnotion, h »- I* H*n eildoavonng to establish the do T ma of F.Nlil. r>s III; L TO KM FATS, in n ,f,. trovcivy w ith Kov. Dolplms t>kn»ner, of I bica, N . 'i’lits di-en.sMon u ill upp *ar entire in thoeidumns of ihc *• levaiuelical Cniv a quarto i weekly sheet, publisli'il in Mtu*on, («eo,by (iivg.n v Andrews A iktil,at V 3 j• r annum far a singV - ■ i y -re lor two copies, and -rlO tor ten copies? - Ih.■' w ho i> an rlead b nli sal *s of this important •pi .non woaM do well to enbscrilie fin tlie Journal » M.i•lining the I> bate. Orders rospc'*itally bolit i ‘ H by the at the Fin vers dial Hook and i’rinimg Hoal'baume-e, corner of 4tb and Mulberry i fttrect: , in I r.r r !y oppoiilv tbv Fod Uiii;e, iMa. on I. VMW I'OK SALE. /■■•-j"'j,» 'J im subscriber oilers >* r h ‘'' / T ■<3 I;t>i• I- in Columbia ■ ily,situated hit • O ;•?.*' the main roil loading from Autpwla_ t-i Columbia Cuuit JI »• i: •, 11 •irlcoii mile? above the former, ami nine miles below the latter place, containing about 050 acres, and is so Kitunloil that two desirable soltlc-menls may b. , madiq.shou'd the whole bo too much for one parson, with improvements mi c ach; either of which w ill be sold separata,should the purchaser desire it The term and land can bn Known or seen by ap p’ ng lo the overseer, on the premises. frov; ion. . an be had on the promises also June 1,1883 m»t H Alt MONO LAWAK. A LK.IOAT UAIItJAIN. *HI 11E subscriber being delcrinined to >ungrate I 1 v tbo wed, offers for sate hm v duabio trout ol I land, containing I hrets (lioie'ltutl Jt« « •. situate , and lying in Jackson county, tin. on the Mulberry f’orl-. ofOenneo river, tin; r; science immediately on lb" bog mountain nod main Alabama road,vuii e: other roads in!or..eeling at tin; same place, v i/.: tbo A/iilcidgevillo road leading lo llinn's terry, Oil Chattuliooi lice, Hurricane Shoal road, leadin ' to < arricsvilli! nnd tsontli Carolina, (ire i part ol the above land i*: red mulatto land, ol siipi.ior quality ; lOOaeren of rieli river low I'i'ouiid.-; übunl bda ne.. cleared, great ptrl her hand in good repair, abound ing withsujioib sprint’s, well improved, with m on venient framed dwelling house, two story high, on a most splendid eminence; an excellent Cotton and 7 lircsbing machinery, and all other necessary out houses. No place is heller calculated for pub lic business of any kind, in thn up country. Seve ral convenient settlements on the premises, not in terfering with eaeb other The whole cun he pur chased for nine thousand dollars, one third in ad vance,the ballunce in two annual payments, which is not mure than two thirds ol the real value 1 .ikely young negroes w ill ho taken at their value, april Hi wdim iIA It li Ibl)NTl 11 R.MuND. ( II mLK.fI ON CO.ain MANUFACXORV UKNUAIBD. r JAIIK suhscrihor rcspci I folly infonf.s Ills IKends 8 and former ensloiners, at u distance, that he has been prevented by ill health from attending to business, for several years past, until ibis season, and know ing that many of his country friends have not lic<'ii aware ol his resuming again, before making their purchases elsewhere, he with pleasure info ms them I hut his health has been so much restored that lie will attend lothom again in the rnannhici nring, tillering and repairing every description ol COM Hv, and has now and intends always keeping on hand the most extensive assortment ol Combs, of every description that can ho found in any other house in the Southern market, both of his own manufacture and imported; and all orders for Combs from mer chants at a distance will ho as faithfully tilled as if they were present, ii every respect, lie intends also lo keep the varieties of Hone lionnets, and Noodles ol all the different qualities, finishes, Cook ing Classes, Leaps, low priced Jewelry, Ac- with many fancy articles, w hich will be disposed of at wholesale upon reasonable terms, and which he in vites ni l lo examine hclbre purchasing clscvvhere, at ■ lie oft stand, ISO King street, sign of the mammoth Ox Horn, [may 16 vvGiJ W.W.WILBI R. A ’TEACHEII"WANTEI), forlhe remain”- 1 '» ing part ol the present year lo take cliargo of I he Oak (till Academy, Columbia ninety, Ceorgin, iioar JJvvhank I’ost Ollico. A gentleman who enn pmditen satisfactory testimonials of character and (jiiolilicalioiis.u ill meet w ith liberal encouragement. JJy orXer of the Trustees, A f’EAUNE, Lce'y. may 21 4IWU ft OST, by 1 1 in subscriber, while in Washington, •1 J ontheHdinst.il red call-skin I‘oiiket-book, eoiilaiiiing Five Hundred Dollar* in money, toge ther with some valuable papers. Among the bunk bills, two of the denomination of $2O, on tbo U. S. Hank, un i two of $5O on the Mechanics’Bank of Augusta, are nil that arc particularly recollected.— Among the papers were several receipts given lo the subscriber, by Mrs. Sarah Kelt, of Augusta, lor board, and a note lor $25, given by Matthew llols lord, date nut remembered. A handsome Gold Ring, encasing a largo diamond, was lost with the book. IKT A reward ol $25, will be given tor the return of the book and its contents. June 7 -it B. M. KEN F. IMtMH.KTON (UGH .SCHOOL. riMl IK suhscrihor, late principal of the I’ondlcloii S Academy, lias taken the largo and elegant house lately occupied by Dr. Kccse, as a hoarding house,and has converted il into a Hoarding (School for young gentlemen, on the English plan; a plan matured in that country by centuries of experience, and which will ho ultimately found the only secu rity lor complete attention ta the morals end man ners of iho pupils, while at a distance from their parents I buyers will bo read every morning and nxyvnif'rmv’iii fiesert iee in tiiosVrrmh, aintWhihwo lions in Sacred History and Geography. Voting gentlemen arc required to read and write, and to know lho multiplication table, before admission.— This School w ill bo found well adapted lo the sons of professional gentlemen, and to youths of ambi tion and l aical, desirous of attaining the classics in a finished manner before going to College; and also lo pupils desirous of sound mathematical discipline mid instruction, lo til them for merchants, engineers and the business of lifb. The subscriber was horn and educated in England—was for several years a pupil ol the celebrated Dr Valpy—and after passing through Cambridge collegiate course ol mathema tics, which ho pursued almost exclusively lor near ly lour years, ho entered himself of Lincoln’s Inn, London, and practised at the Chaucoiy bar. There will bo room enough in the spacious house to ac commodate parents who may wish to spend llioir summer months with their sons, Gymnastics, lo im prove lhe carriage, and recitations'os ihe princi ple developed by Mr 7'lielwall, Dr Rush, and I)'; heritor, fir the purpose of ensuring an equable and ■ good enunciation, arc practised every dav. Tae : I'r ‘iii'li langiugc, according toils polite European prommcinii n, and Drawing, without extra char ges. Hoard and tuition, luol, washing and candles, $lOO u year often months, to bo paid quarterly in 1 advance. Vacation one month at midsummer,and ' one mouth at Christmas: $l2 for staying during the I vacation in the summer, and $l3 in the winter. I’n- i pils received at any period, and charged only from tho time of admission. Dancing and music $5 a| quarter each. Ih h rriii-i s. —Dr Ailhon Jay, J’rolcssnr of Lan guages, Col ('oil, N. York. Thu I lon John C Cal- j hoini, Col John L Calhoun, ol I’endlclon. M Gucti- j iK'baull, Ibolfosor oi lhe French Languai; < -'buries- I lon, and member of the Aeidcmy and I mversily ofl’aris. Col //nger, Chairman of the Board of Trustees ol the I’eudleton Academy. Rev. Trupicr J Keith, of Ueorgelow li, SC.CoI WI. Slone,editor ] of iho New York Commercial Advertiser. Ii K .'-loan, Lsq. ol I’omlleton. Dr. Way land, IVeddeut oi j Brown Ihuvcrsdv. Rhode Island. THOMAS WAV LAND, may HI) wlvv An I'vtinorditiurv and retmtrl 0.1 ie nac. Mrs Mary DiHon,ol W illiamslnneli,w: i. - al to health bytbo use of this medicine.- -Tim m up lotus of this dost tx ssing cu.-e were ns follows: ’a’- , il loss of appetite, palpitation ol the la-nri, lw itch: .' 1 of the tendons,with agenorul spasmodic . tho muscles, ililfi ulij ci broatl ng, giddin laiigotir, lassitude, great depression of spirits, with | Ilia tear of some impending evil, a sensation ol ; Ihillcrmgat the pilot the stomach, irn g-ilnr trait- ! sient pains in different parts, great emancipation with other symptoms ol cxircui" dclnhi 'flic above ease was pronounced I, .c. •’ • by threeofihe most eminent phjsicin is, am! a >so lution oil he pal tent daily aw ailed for by her friends, which may he milheinieaicd by the pby ncians who were in allcmlanco. Mio has given her cheer ltd permission to publish tho above (acts, mid will also gladly give any information respecting iho bencht sbe has received to any enquiring mind. MAKV DILLON. st>* Mr. (.diaries Semple, who had been afllietcd for live years with hmiterll habitual Aslh ima, applied to Dr Evans on ihe4lh of Nov. labor- ; inguiiiler the following symptoms; A sense oil ligliincss aoro.-s the chest, with Iho greatest dilli cully in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending w ith copious expectoration of \ iscid phlegm, iliaturhed rest, the face lurgid Ind of a livid line; could not lie in a honzontel position without the | sensation of immediate sntfoealiim, languor, drow siness, and disshwss in the head, and loss ofap ;>"l to. Mr -V. applied to the most eminent physician in the city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any penaunent benefit un til his friends ;s rsimded him “o place liimscl | under L>r Evans’ treatment. He is now relieved | ol his complaint, and called at Il\c ollico yesterday, avowing that he had not words to express his gran tide for Iho bench I ho had n ■ eived. Fur sale by l’ON\ HAINRS I pyO'ilhs nl;, r iT.uc.appliemion will 1h n:a > lathe honorable Ihe interior lonn of Jelhr | son comity, w hen silling ns a court for ordmaiy purposes tor leave lo sell the land and negroes „ j Richard I InJson, deceased, march 10 HARVEY B FII’KIN, Adra’r. j 'l'l o following i 'i>> extract from a forthcoming i work of Dr. IVi -r. , the di-eovererof the celebrated Vr cliilf" Auli-Itilious Pills. “ Health, wealth and enjoyment are llio three prime ejects ol life. The two former are only sought as a incurs to obtain the latrir.— Man seeks lor wealth u.s the moans of enjoyment. Dnl vain is such pursuit without the possession of health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental —neither the inner nor the outward man is capable ol any achievement, whether ol wealth or eniot moni. Mens sana in cotpure sano —a sound mind in a sound body—is . the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,ibr.auy efli cienl olfort in (ho attainment of human ends. The i mind may he active, hut if the body be feeble, then is the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is not there; umi the finest laid plans tire rendered abortive by the shattered condition of our tenement ; of (day. Bat say that a man could obtain wealth—that he could acquire I ho gold of Ophir, and bring home nil ' the treasures of the mines of Oolcomla, yet without : health, whore would lie his happiness ! He would ’ be miserable in the midst of Ills gold and his dia ’ mends; he would pine away In wretchedness and 1 despair, and ho would exclaim with the wise man > of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” ilis 1 limbs arc racked with pain and ko cannot rest, his 1 appetite is gone, and lie loathes Ids food; his sto -1 much is oppressed with nausea, and ho turns siek- I cuing away at the bounties of a munificent provi , donee. Ho would give all ho is worth—nay,all the world —if he had it—lor the poor hut hoahhy man’s | appetite. *• Biease give me,” said a hungry wretch to a I. wealthy feeble man, “ please give me a sixpence to 1 buy me a morsel of food; I am almost starved !" “I would give a thousand dollars for your appe tite,” said the rich man, as lie handed the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health to the onjoy ' meat of life! But whereto, method,s I hear the reader ask,sub servos lids homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub -1 jocl / Do wo not all know the value ol health ? Do we nut all attend to it as one of the chief, if not ■ thochicfcst concerns of our mortal existence ? Do wo not employ the means to attain and preserve it? , Do wo nut lay cut money—d iwe not 100 physi cians—do wo not follow their advice—do we not swallow their prescriptions ? True —most true—gentle reader, thou doost all things, w 0 dare say, and more. Still, wo cannot believe our homily on health to lie altogether tmiic ceHsary. vis in morals, so in physic is it requisite to have “ line upon line, and precept upon precept.” ftli’ii in health forget that they* may lie sick, and men in sickness do not always employ the most ju dicious means to attain health. Very true, Doctor—nu ndo not as you say always pursue the right road to health. Now, J know of soma people who are always dosing themselves with physic, ana running to the doctors and apoth ecaries every day of their lives. They take, 1 verily believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, uud yet they are nut well after all Do you know the reason ? Why, yes, in my opinion there are two reasons, hi Iho first place they lake toe much medicine, and in the second, they do not tako the right kind. 1 used to make the same mistake. Hut lately, that is 1 to say for two or three years past, I’ve hit upon a holler plan. 1 take Dr. Deters’ Vegetable Bilious Dills, and 1 derive more benefit from one dollar laid oul in them, limn f used in paying fifty in any for mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world of nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous quantity of medicines. Do you know Dr. Deters ? Very well. Ami have you ever taken his medicine ? I were a blockhead else. uofYAkcs Td'inmtb-amrregnidtW'iwLuuadvs, who uu wtthout so much us u knowledge ol its parts’ and how they are put together. They K ny 1,,, derslauds anatomy and physiology, 1 think they call them, and is as familiar with botany and chemistry ua I am with I lie road to mill. You are rightly informed. Dr. Peters is no em piric. Ho does not undertake what he does not understand. He was regularly bred to tbc healing art. He Ims spent years in the acquisition of knovv ivilgo ; lie lias devoted bimsc.f to the study of the human frame, and the diseases to which it is sub ject, rial now lie is applying ins acquisition to tho relief of suffering humanity. Ho does not put lurlli the absurd claims often ad vanced by tho inventors of patent nostrums —name ly, that of curing all diseases with a single pro scription ! Such a pretence ho w ould deem about as difficult to swallow as to tako tho nostrums of those who put it forth. There is no such medicine. There is not, and never was, a panacea lor all dis eases The Vegetable Bilious Pills protend to no i such miracle. But w hat is infinitely better I hey j effect what they undertake They keep tho word of pr imise to the stomach, and the prima via which j they make to tho ear and eye. And that indeed is no slight recommendation. Nor are the complaints I to which these Dills are adapted lew' nor far be tween. The disorders arising from a morbid state ■ uflha Ini,- arc, unfortunately, nmi.v, distressing and I lalai. A large portion ol all the fevers, especially | at trio noKlit ami in (ho marshy districts, are owing | to this cause, from Ilia distressing ague and fever, j which almost shakes asunder lit- and limit, to the fearful ,l \ cllow .lack,” w inch seldom quits his vic j tim without sundering soul and body us ho takes j Isis leave. Conversant from Ida previous practice, with dis j case,in all its firms, which originates from the dis order of tho bile, Dr. Deters was first led to employ ! Ids knowledge and experience in I lie preparation of I a medicine w hich should prove efUcacious in this largo class at diseases, which should relieve tho aeli i■l ” mid the dizzy head, art-1 restore the nauseated j an I loathing stomach, at the same time that it pro j vented those more fatal cliccts which are so apt to j follow from th ir imprudent neglect. I'or this purpose ft-' prepared with much care an I m l to the purpe. .', the Vegetable Bilious j Biiis, which he is happy say, Iron; long experi : dice, an 1 ill:- nliumhmt testimony ol those who have ,' ;, -l ,;(l r e-i ll • m have auswiad, mure Ilian answered I I his.-aiuuin ’ expectations. j it is not'his own mere assertion you are call | I' I OHIO Indict e. It m not the ipse dtxlt of any single man—though he was as great as Galen ot Hippo crates—that you are to jin your faith upon Nei gh it is said ia the sacred volume that j ” by tile mouth ot t wo or three witnesses shall ail things he established'’—are yon to believe in so •■ana!l a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is be j lore you. They are 100 numi-.oiis I > be easily j oveijooke I; they are too intelligent to be carelessly heard; they are 100 respectable to be slightly re garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those whoso experience isthe host lest of the truth they assert. Dr. Deters has thrown together in tfie fol lowing pages, a low of the many hundreds of testi monials received from every quarter where his pills haw come into use. They are left to speak ; ior themselves. They are the w ords of those who I” speak what liiov do know, and tes ily to what i they have seen and experienced.” lie careful and inquire lor Deters' Vegetable Dills; they arc sold in Augusta by ffaviland, Bis loy A Vo Thomas Burnett & Co, Nelson Carter, and James Leverieh. upril 17 Augusta Seed Store* Wholesale and Jletail, Jlroail Street, near the lower Market, \ r ip I IF, Augusta Seed Store will be re-opened on the Ist November, when a new and complete assort met I of Garden Seeds, most of which are oh I lamed from the Shakers, will bo for sale, also some of their articles of manulaclure. All orders from | country dealers will have tho sumo discount a, I lowed as usual. The subscriber has taken sprml rare tint nil bis Sen's shall I) > fresh and genuine and thev are 1 i warranted as surh. 1.11..1 SFUVicT sept 'Zb aac' l N. !• An elegant assortment of Double Dahlias f and a <dunce collection of Mower Needs, Bulbous and Tuberous Boots, Crocn /louse Plants, At Georgia, .!< county; i UEI'EAS.Ih trick 15 Connolly, Admiaialra- • . v? V lor on the i, : ; tie of Tandy C Junes, late t i i ol said comity, deceased, npjilies, iur Letters dt> I j misnury. i J 'i ll : a are th- r fore to cite and admonish all and I sing-ilar the heirs and creditors of r aid deceased, to I In- ai.d appear at lay oliice within the time presort- ] lied bylaw, to tile their objections, if any they - have, to shew cause vvny said letters should nut be I granted. I j • liven under ray hand, nt office, in Louisville, | this Kill) day of March, 1838. i march iti EBEM ZER BOTHW ELL.CIk. | rson con •• 47HEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator I V • on the c tale of Stephen Cotter, into ol said ; county, deceas ed, appirej for letters dismissory- - ' These ate therefore to cite and admonish all and ; 1 singular the kindred and creditors of the said do- j ceiscd,to be and appear at my office within the I time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they i have, why said letters should not bo granted. (liven under my hand at office, in Louisville, his Kilhday of March 1838. mar 10 EBENEZ Lit BOTHWELL.CIk <»eoi giu - - ilumbia (lonnty: V'A7 HEREAS lieiijamin 11. Warren and Jolin w WcGar, Executors of the Uill el U'iiliani j McEar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. These are thorcloro to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at ray office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. (liven under ray hand at office, this 241 h day of February, 1838. GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk, fob 27 -17 Georgia, Columbia county : HJ HEREAS James Cnrtlidge, administrator, applies lor letters dismissory [on the estate of Robert VV. Walker, deceased. Those arc therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, (o file their objections, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 2d day of June, 1838. GABRIELS JONES,JGIerk. Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS James JUL Linquofield, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, th,- kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo he and appear at my office within tlie time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut be granted. (liven under ray hand at office, in Louisville, this Bth day of May, 1838 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk, may 10 Pm Georgia, Columbia county: Wil EKE AS James Cartlidge, administrator do bonis non, applies for letters dismissory on the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, riio kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to lilo their objections, if tiny they have, within the time prescribed by iavv, in ray office, to show cause why said letters should not he grunt ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day of Juno, 1838. GAUIiIEL JONES. Cclrk. Georgia, Jclferson County: W r J/EREAtS Roger 1. Gamble, Administrator ol the estate of the late Maiming Spradley, of said county, deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to be and appear at my office, within the time prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, tins 2Gth day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER BOIHWELL, mar 1 Clerk C O Georgia, Jefferson County: \fkT tlt.REAM W illiam L Kennedy, Abminis » v trator of John Eight, late of tins county, do • ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad ministration, Those arc therefore lo cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors oflhe said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not ho granted Given under ray hand at office, in Louisville, this sth June, IS 18. June 'J EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Elbert county : ttS/ HERE AH Daniel Talc applies lo me for Enos ,he estale ■ i * arc Iherotoro lo cite, summon arid am..,,, rail, ail and singular, me said deceased, to be and appear nt my office within tlie time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters, should not he granted. Given under my hand at oliice tins 25th May, 1838. [may 31J Wn B. NELMS, Clerk. Georgia, llnrke county: 4/S. l HLUEAS Allred Hudson applies for letters • » ol administration on the estate ol Matthew E. Main, deceased. These aro t herefore to otto and admonish all and singular, lire kindred and creditors of said de ceased, lo he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23d day ul May, 1838 may 26 3dd T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep. Cl’k. Georgia, Utirke comity: WHEREAS William Gouodwin applies for letters of administration on the estate of Mary Griffin, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my oliice, within lire time pre scribed by Jaw, lo shew cause, if any they have why said letters s hould not bo granted. Given under my harid this 23d day of May, 1833. tuny 26 3tM 'i H. BLOUNT, Dep. Cfk. , Georgia, ituike county: “ t %7A/iiEREAS, Joseph L. Shew make and Isaiah ] V v Carter apply for letters or administration on i tlie estate of Joseph Ishewmake, deceased. These are therefore lo cite and admon-sh all and t singular llie heirs and creditors ol said deceased, lo t bo and appear at my oliice w ithin the lime prescri- i ii d by la w, to file their objections il any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted I Given under my hand this 23d day of .May, 1838 t may 26 If -.1 T. ti. BLOUNT, Dep. Cfk. Geor ria, Striven count y : \>. s / H ERE AS Ji.soph W. Dickey applies for Vtf liters of administration on the estate of Jo seph Dickey, late of Striven comity, deceased. Those arc I lien-lore t.i cite and admonish all and singular, tlie kindred ami t redito.s ol the said de ceased, lo file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed* by law, in my office, 111 shew cause why said letters should not be grant- i cd Given under my hand and seal at office, in • Jacksnnboro, tins 12. b June, 1838. 30d JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. ID ft lIS IST ft A TORS’ KOX ICE. A LL poisons to whom the estate r.l Henry Zinn, 1 ii dei ; as*d, is mdelilod, will render their claims v iihin the time prcsi riiicd by law; and all indebted l i said,estate arc requested lo make early payment lo the undersigned. JANL D. ZINN, Adnt’x. may 9, 1838 6w JOHN FOSTER, Adm'r. | AOUU months after date application will be made .ti. to Justices oflhe Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for have to sell the real and personal estate of Henry Zinn, late ul V ichmond county, deceased. JANE J>. ZINN, Adra’x. , may 9,1833 dm JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. OTICK. —Four months after dale, hppiioa- • la lion will be made lo the honorable Inferior i Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in tlie i lath district ami 4lh section in Cherokee county, I belonging to tlie orphans of Dolt Williams; also i one other tract drawn by Loll Williams, in.l.co co, sold for ih'benefit ol tlie heirsofsnitl Williams, may 2, 1838. I’ I! MANTZ, Guardian. fi.'OUU months after date, application will be Jl' made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting (or Ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the Real Estate of the late iVathan * Brassol, dec’d ofsnid ronntv. NATHAN IfRASSJSL.adm’r. jau 4—m4t 2 With the will annexed. INOU K mouths after dale a|ipiiealion will be made lo the honorable the Justices of tlie Inferior 5 Court of Scrivcn county, w hile silting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell the Lands belonging lo the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late ol said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r. ( DELIA ROBERTS,adra’rx. Feb sth, 183 S 4tm 33 OTir^.—Four months after dale, application F v.ill la; made to llie honorable Interior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting lor ordinary pur poses, fir leave to sell n part of the real estate of John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) , , . NELSON GARRETT, $ Adm March sth, 1838. mar ‘23 4 m months alter date, application wilj lf> made to the honoiable inferior Court of Co lambia county,while sitting for ordinary purposes lor leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Allen of saidcounty deceased march 8 Win J RHODES, Kx’r after date, application will be A- made to the Honorable the Inferier Courtof Scriven County, when sitting for ordinary putpo ses, ibr leave to soil all tbo Lands belonging to the Estate of James Boston, dec’d TilO.l/A.V BOSTON, Adm'r. March 8, 1838. TfjbOUU months after dale application |vvill bo -*}- made to tbo honorable the Inferior Court of 'lalialcrro county, when silling for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real estate of James Laug don, deceased ; all parsons concerned will please akenotice. DOROTiIV LANODON, Cuurdian. June 18,1838 4m Bp'Ol H MONTHS alter date, application will A- he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Richmond eounly, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, tor leave to sell the real estate of 1. J. Brown, deceased. P FLEMING, Jan 18 LLwlino Administrator. months after data application \\ ili be mad* to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbo following lotsol Land, viz: iVu 408, in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 ami 4G, 11th district; all Early county, belonging to the estate of James Blackstonc, deceased. W M.P BEALL, W M. YARBOROUGH, Jan 10—1.7 administrators.^ months after date, application will be - made to the bon. the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man named William, belong ing to Margaret Ann Dcadwyler, a minor heir of Joseph Dcadwyler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert co. ALEXANDER P. HOUSTON, Guardian, may 31, 1838 m4t months afterdate, application will ha made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging U> the estate ot Abner Ward, deceased, late of said county. THO’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1838 m4t Evans’ Camomile and Family Aperient Pills. IIVER complaint ten years standing —Mrs. II J Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, Worth Sixth street, near Second street, IVilliainsburgh, afflicted lor I lie last ten years with the Liver Complaint, completely restored to health through the treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptoms;—Habitual constipation of the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain of the epi gastric region, great depression of spirits, languor and other symptoms ol extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow ol the menses, pain in the right side; could i ot lie on her loft side without an aggravation of the pain, unite high colored, with oilier symptoms indicating great derangement in live functions of the liver. Mrs. Browne was attended by throe oi the first physicians, but. received but little relict from their medicine, till Mr. Browne procured soma of Ur. Urn Evans invalnabie preparations, whicheffecf unlly relieved her of the above distressing symp toms, with others, w hich it is not essential to inti mate. JOSEPH BKOIV WE ‘ To Du. Wm. Evans. City and county of Now-York.ts. Joseph Browne, of Uilliamsburgh, Long Island being duly sworn, did depose and say that the facts as set forth in the within statement, to which lie lias subscribed Ins name, are just and true. JOSEPH BROWNE, Husband of tbo said Hannah Browne. Sworn before me, this 4th day of January, 183" PETER PINKING, Com. of Deeds. Evans’ genuine Pills for sale only by ANTONY & HAINES april 13 Agents for Augusta, Ga. Doer. EVANS’ MEDlCTNeTdyspeii sia and liyjmchoiidriacisin— lnterest! mg ease.—Mr. Wm - Salmon, Green st, above 3rd, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at the stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid uud pu irescem eiueiation, coldness and weakness of the lurbed rest, a seriso ot pressure - amh 'luMJ’Vu, disc, stomach after eating, night mare, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. Mr Salmon bad applied to the most emi nent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of medicine to restore him to health; howe ver, as Ins afflictions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having been recommen ded by a relative of His to make a trial of Dr Wm. Evans’ medicine, bo with difficulty repaired to the office and procured a package, to which ho says, be is indebted for his restoration to (life, health and friends, lie is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine of , •ale only by ANTONY & HAINES, ' april 85 838 Broad street- Another recent test of the (unrivalled virtues of Or. Wm. Evans’ Medicines— Dyspepsia — Ten years standing. —Mr. J. McA’cnzie, was afflicted with the above complaint for ten years, which incapaciated w ith him at intervals, for six years, in attending to Ids business, restored to perlect health, under the salutary treatment of Ur, Wm. Evans. The principal symptoms were, a sense of disten sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite giddiness, palpitation of tbo heart, great debility and emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in the right side, an extreme degree of langour and faint ness, any endeavor to pursue Ins business causing immediate exnustion and weariness. Mr. McKenzie is daily attending his business, and none of the above symptoms have recurred since lie used the above medicine He is now a strong and healthy man. Ho resorted to myriads ol remedies, but they wereall ineffectual. Eorfcsale by ANTONY & HALVES march 8 Sole agents.for Augusta, Geo TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS J\'avigating Savanah and Broad rivers. ijv an act of I lie General Assembly of the slate of Georgia,assented to the 86th December, 183 G, it is made he duty of the inferior courts ol the sev eral counties of said state, bordering on,or which' navigable waters pass through, to cause to be put : lished,the provisions of the several acts of the ge neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents anil patroons, navigating said waters. By the aforesaid acts every boot navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a w hite patfooiqwith a Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to examine l lie contents of the boat under their charge showing the name ol said patroon and consignee of the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or, atroon.to permit, any boat baud being aslave; to pin . a board ol their boot,any corn, cotton,peas,steel: ol any kind,poul try or other articles in which by law they are forbid to trafliok, except the same is exhibited in the bill of lading of the ow tier ol said boat or bis ngcnt,and un der bis or their direction entered, makmgit penal agninM every offender of the aforesaid acts. Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that the acts of which the foregoing is extracted will he en forced against offenders who may be taken in the county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. 15. Cantelow, John Moss, Stephen Stovall, ifi Peter Lamar, nor 83 if 278 Judges of Inferior court Georgia, Iturke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors W G Evans, Abel Lew is and E i’umler, Esqrs. Ilule Ni -S'i s lh March, 1838 UPON the application ol Mulford Marsh and Fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do is sue a citation for letters dtsmissory as administra tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It is on motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do issue returnable to September term next ol lids Court, to be published once a month till said Court A true extract from the minutes, march 80 Cm TII BLOUNT, dcco b c.