Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 28, 1838, Image 4

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fgm f. wir'F'i* rtTJLIf SALKS. IVrWc-r Vuilding' BY >V. K. & J. U. JACKSON, On the first Tuesday in AuguM next, at tl lower Market, vvill be sold, The wooden building on Wnsliirigton-Rtrn, formerly occupied by John Winkler, belonging i ■the estate of John Fox, deceased, attil sold by ordr of the Executors, Terms cash —building to he removed within le day* from day of *nle. July 21 CITY Slllillli J ’S BALL’. ON the first Tuesday in August next, at the lone market house in the city of Augusta, nilliii tho usual sale hours, will tic sold one line large bay ■addle Horse, bridle mid martingale; levied on m the proiiorty ol Charles and Robert Lambert J. W. i T. Nesniuli vs. diaries and Koberl Lam berl. Terms eusli—bankable money July fi Jd E. MARTIN,fS C. A, RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be »old, on tho first Tuesday in Au gust next, within the legal hours of sale at the lower market house in the Cily of Augus ta, the following goods, to wi: 148 piece* Calicoes "370 yds 20 do batlice 270 16 do Vesiiiig 20 I do blk silk Cnmblct 0 2 do colored Cambrick AO 43 do blk and nolotcd Silk* 300 I do Grass Cloth 8 1 do brown Cambrick 7 2 do pink corded skirls 3 do Shellies 49 4 do alnmped dimity 114 1 do blk Tubby Velvet 6 1 do linen Ticking 18 >6 lb* Turkey Red 3 pieces Cambric dimity 10 yds. 40 do French Muslin 220 6 do White II Ikls & Col Cravats 10 do Corded Muslin 3.0 3 do Linen Cmnbiic 8 21 do Jnckoned Muslin 180 1 Robe Dress, 12 Hagdad shawla 12 Flagg silk Hdkfs 8 pieces Plain fc figured Hold in-it 48 4 do fig’d Hook Muslin H 6 do Mull Muslin 1H 14 do Plain Hook A; Swiss Muslin 84 10 do Fig’d Swiss 44 9 do Salinett 87 2 do Crape Caniblett 16 5 do Vignonin Cassimerc .04 5 do Striped A: Drab do 39 28 Negro Hdkfs 6 pieces Hod Flannel 92 yds. 3 piece* White Flannel 28 1 do Crimson Circassian 8 1 do Cnl’d do 16 1 do Fig’d Huff do 8 1 Ladies Cloak 2 pieces While drilling SO 1 do Drown do 10 1 do Cheek’d do 14 3 do Hamilton do 22 16 do Duckrain 3 do Fustian HD 1 do Sail Duck 28 I do 6 4 Irish Sheeting 42 I do Dung up Cord 12 10 lbs Shop twino 360 pair While Ac Col’d Cotlon Hose 2 pieces (Hack Uomborettu 40 3 do Itallian Nett 40 3 do English bombazin 20 3 do ■ French 10 4 do blk canton Crape 14 do do crape Robes 6 do blk Italian Crape 28 2 do Green and While 1 do whitolLinon 2 11J do Irish Linen 144 15 do Carpet binding 60 fancy Shawls 6 Veils blk-svud while 5 Scarfs, 3 marine Mantles 44 pieces silk Fringe 5 do Linen do 14 pair Suspenders do 2 pair while cotton 1 largo fancy box, 9 small boxes 1 doz cotton Suspenders 6 Thibeit wool Shawls 3 noedlu worked Copes 100 pieces corded and Idle silk braids 20 do wide do do do 20 do beggars Luce, 20 do Narrow do 1 Lot of Side and Tucking Combs 8 pieces Plain bobinett Footing, 440 do Thread Lace, 10 y'ds. 3 do do Inserting 10 7 do do Edging 00 6 do Gimp Lace 41 'lO do 30 strips book Inserting 0 do worked do 37 2 do Scolloping 30 2 lbs. Sewing Silk, 2 doz. Spools colored Colton 20 Roams Wrapping Paper, 14 Window blinds, 8 Umbrellas, 6 Parasols, 2 Pieces Carpeting 30 y ds. 30 pair U’k and while Silk Hose, 2 Night Caps, 30 Dirk and Pocket Knives, 1 Lot of Scissors, 1 lot buttons and Moulds I lot sundries in show case No I do do do do No 2 1 do do do do No 3 I do Ivory and dressing Combs, 25 pair Gentlemens Gloves, 50 do Ladies do 10 dot Tape and bobbin 24 pair 11 L Hinges, All of which are levied upon as the properly ol Holloway & Daufortb, to satisfy a li. la. from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, at the instance of Cutnniarin, Hosach and bottler, for th euse ol E. Whtlohousc Charles L. Cam* matin, vs. the said Holloway & Danforib. F, W. LACY, Sh’lL R. C. _Jtily 7, 1838. td RICHMOND SUKliiri 'S HM,K, ILL bo sold on the Hint Tuesday in Hep. V V lumber next, h! the lower market house in tho city of Augusta, within (ho legal hours of sale, a negro woman named Rachel, lewd upon as the property of David Aughlry to satisfy a li. fa. from tire Inferior Court of Richmond county, issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, at tho instance of Lawrence T. Shopp, assignee, vs. the said Aughlrv. F. W. LACY, Sh’ff. R. C. July 7, 1833. 1,1 Georgia, Richmond county ; William fuller, 1 dijn-nor tiurl, June Ti'rm “*• I 1838. .lame* Kecside, j- Orlando SaltmarsU. | In Equity ami John McLean. J Hill I t*r Kciirl’, A t*. IT appearing to the Court that James Recsnlo re sides out oil bo state ol,< teorgia, that Orlando Salim«r»b resides out of Richmond comity,' mid that said bill has net boon served on said d'.-teiiil ants. It is ordered that said defendants appear am answer to said bill, on or before the first day elik, next term. It is further ordered that this rule ho puhhslu: monthly for five month* in one of thegngein .o! i!.. ciiy ol Augusta. A true extract from the minutes. , , „ JAMES McLAWS, Clerk July 26, 183 s. m,’on COFFEE, BAGGING, aTT ♦'a*’* choice Green Coffee "Hi pieces heavy Hemp IJacgniL 2o boxes Champaign Cider !*?*"’ French Martinique Cord.t anrl It hW *f«wh Canal Flour,ju-i recu,si * n • pr!2l tor sale In- JOHN td -KFK V I *'•. NE H I OVf n . 7 l* * IMt,nb i riber vv ill otter lor sub; ori '1 loir, day, ! ill.* the ;*ih tiny (.1 August next, One Han dled Lot;., al lb. :* nninalkm ol did I imii llail ru'jil. or the .1 unction ol dtu A ihcua and _»i :i J. u . Branches, in Crccne county. ie The location lora town,at ibis point, ofli-rs many lidvantage* sa regards Iraltli anil basin "• lu this point die Railroad will be finished, from Au -10 gutiu, by die Ist of October t.oxl; which will im ir questionably render Ibis a place of considerable haziness, as a large fionioii nl thon.Uon crop above pn will ho deposited diuro liir transportation, and bonce an immense trade may be done with die country sending cut ton tn this place. In addition to which, much cotton will no doubt be I ronghl hero, by pr dealers in Augusta, to whom die Railroad nflords 111 the facility ol coining in five hours from that idly, y This will no doubt beemno tin; Dining place, tor ls die cars coining up, and die Breakfast bouse on their passage downward. 1 ‘ Os its location, I deem it unnecessary to say any more limn of its relative situation to oilier places : It is eleven miles fnmi Cruwlurdi i!|e, seven miles from (frecnsholougli and twenty from f/xinglon. Terms.— One fourth cash, and the n inaindor in three oununl instalments, (or notes with approved 0 security, with interest after die 25th December i- next, and tho privilege of paying earlier if dc ind. Alheuii, July lb IU WM. M. MORTON. * LOUISVILLE HOTEL FOR SALE. p a Tho subscriber desirous ol removing to fl die west, oUi r.i for sale dm Hold which J 1 U. .she now occupies in the town of Louis villa. Tim bouse is commodious, with about two acres of ground a Inched to il, in a central p.n 0 f the town, with all necessary outbuildings. M lime arc two lines ofstagea now running through die town ; one Iriuii Au; usla to Mobil/., and dm otic, r from ISavan* j nah lo iliucon. To any pen,on dulling a good stand lor u Hold, Ibis will bn equal to any in a country village ; us (bo receipts ol the homo the last year was about $3900, w i.. o there ivm but one lino of stages running through the place. Densons desirous ol purchasing cun ; or* the subscriber on ibc premises. I ' 17. \ S SIfELDM AN. '• | LoutsvHie, July 80 u ;.., I TWENTY.DIVE . >’;LL A KM REDWAII lit) NAAVA Y from die subscriber vkif while in camp, near f/amburg, ,S’ (: a curtain negro man named I‘iiuce, aged übonl <lO years, dark complex ion, clmnkey, heavy built, about 5 vlvfto]- feet tl or 10 inclios high, bus (ovcral | i I Ids upper lore teeth missing; and —lolcrubly brisk spoken. tsaid negro was purchased from die workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend sai.l negro mid deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner nl Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner i nn get linn, will receive die above reward. jnul S. WILLIAMS |A| ORE CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of the i xtruordiiiary ellieucy of f)r IV: 17. EV\N .V rrlrhriil.nl < M MOMU.Eunil. Al’lilllENT ANTI- J. HU,K)thS VII,LS, in ullcviulmg afflicted man. kind.— Robert Cameron, in I Bowery, N. V. |;is euse, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody flux. Symp toms, unusual fliiluloiicj of die bowels, severe grip ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and u frequent, discharge of a fetid kind /.I matter mixed with blood, great debility, sense of burning heat, with an intolerable bearing down of the pails. Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect hoollb, and returned Ins sincere thanks for the great benefit be bad received. WJM. EVANSc To James Dickson, 3d L’ojihill, Rosiou, Agent for the sale of Dr, Evans’Camomile Dills: Dowell, November It s, lH3(i. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference dial the afllii led receive of die beneficial results ol medicines, I cheerfully oiler mine to the public, in behalf of Dr. Wm. Evans’ Camomile I’lHs. I have been afflicted for the lust ten years, w ith distress in the bead and chest, often so bad’ as In deprive me ol slcep for three or four nights in succession, but have never found relief by any of my friends’ prescriptions, until my wife saw the advertisement in the paper; when she persuaded me to solid for some, which 1 did, und obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring mo to lienllb, although I have not i entirely finished them. Should you consider this any bench I I*, yourself,or live |>ul.lie, yuu luive tuy , cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, THOMAS K. (JOODIIUE,CcntraI-sl The uhovo.uumlioned Dills uru lor sale only hv ANTONY* HAINES, mar 23 Solo Agents (or Augusta, Ga. ItOCT. EVANS* MEDICINE: Iryt. 51. | it r sin Mint If vpoclioinlriiicisin—lnterest mg case.— Mr. Win. Salmon, (freon st, nbovo 3rd, Dluludelpliia, afflieled lor several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at the stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the boon, impaired appetite, some'linos acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness one weakness of the exlremcties,emaciation and general debility,dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and lent at the stomach alter eating, night marc, great mental despondency, severe Hying pains in the cheat, back 1 and sides, cusliveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ox- » crcisc. Mr Salmon had applied lo the moat cmi- 1 Item physicians, who considered u beyond the I power oI medicine to restore him lo health; hovve- I ver, us his afflictions had reduced him to u very deplorable condition, ami having bt'c.n recommen ded by « relative of Ins lo make u trial ol' Dr W’m. Evans’ medicine, ho with difficulty repaired to I the oflice and procured a package, to which ho j says,, he is indebted tor ins restoration 10 life, health and friends, lie is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. I'.vims’ Medicine or side only by ANTONY* HAINES, opril 85 83 i Brood street- A STHJUA, THREE FEARS' SJANUJNO i«. Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with I Ike above distressing malady. Symptoms—great ! languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head- I ache,ilillieulty of breathing, tightness and stiieture I across ltie breast, (1 zziucss, nervous irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without tho sensation of impending sulteeniion, palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, costive ness, pain ot the stomach, drowsiness, great debility ! and deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. R, Mon roe gave up every thought of recovery, and duo I despair sal on the countenance of every person in terested 111 Ilia existence or happiness, till by ueci dent he noticed in a public paper m me cures etleeled hv Dr. Win. Evans Medicine in ids complaint, which induced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which resulted incompletely removing every symptom ol tho disease Ho wishes tosay his mo - | live for this declaration is, tin: those afflicted vvilb 11 the .same or any symptoms .similar to those from J which ho is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable honelll. Win. E V ANS ' For sale by N DON V & MAIN ES, * Sole agents (or Augusta (fa. march 28 232 Dread street Y DiUIMSTUATOU’S ISALE. 1 Dhe sold, 111 tlk* lower market house in v v Augusta, yn tho first Tuesday in August . | next, vs it am tin* legal hours ol sale, in pursuance of , an order id the Court hi Ordinary ol Richmond , | county, ■! lot of laud in said city, belonging to ihe . ■ state ol David McKinney, containing 11 fronton , I ,His ore. I, ..I thirty leel, r-oro or less,and hounded |on ; >y lot ol Alexander Marlin, smith by lot ol ■ coni west by lot occupied’.v Mrs C'niige , Ju«eB wid JOHN P. lUNO,Adm’r * . A IDDXISTK Vl’OkVWu'; ' li A/ r IDE lie B'lldoilihe first Tuesday m August v v next,at the lower market house in Augusta, j within the legal hours ol sale,in pursuance of an . : order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, ( two negro slaves, named Ann and Joe, belonging to 1 he estate (freea It. I lolhtnd, deceased. NE.VI. HOLLAND, Adm’r. may 23 id iMARV HOLLAND, Adm’x Jl RSI \\T to au order ot the honorab'c* the | »■ Justices ot the Inferior Court ot the county of Jeflersou, sit: a Court ol Ordinary, will he 1 11 olVcnd lor sV •. ai 1110 Court Hoice in the town of ’ .h)ius»\ illc, on 1 lit- fuM Tuptidny in November iu»\t, ' , ’l l *, ’ !sl . m ' k.-nrs of sale, tho plantation ; enlh-vl (itiKUtr.il, belonging 10 the estate ot'Mii) ,r lt J'dm erueti, hue of said eomitv, eoniaii.im* about - hundred acres ot hind, lying on Reeky Com- I lorl creek, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams, 1- lonrimy, and Huh. Conditions cf sale, one-tl'.-rvl j crab, the hnllnuco in two annual instalments, und interest Item tho date, a mortgage on the promise-, , and approved psrsonn! seuirity. _ | On the succeeding day, at tho Oak'ami plumn. ! | lun * " ltl 1,0 sold,a quantity of slock, consisting ol horses, mules, cattle, hugs, end sheen, together I 1 with sundry articles ot household ami kitchen lur- 1 illture, plantation tools, corn, fbddc”. .Vt.g«,* ■&, . belong mg to raid estate ( omiiuous .as., JNu \IA( J HEKson DEKRIEN. F\ 1 1 June 18, t J I J KI'M'M-JIISON SHMIIi JM SAM - , i* , \yJLE be sold on l he (iist Tuesday m Boptem- VV her next, nt the market house in Louisville, within the usual hours of .1:11,-, tlm billowin ' prop -1 crly, 10 wit: mix hundred and lo;ty acr<.-i of land on the waters of Ogcevhy, adjoining Covington, and oilier*; levied on ns the properly ol Pninuel Walden, to satisfy smuliy fi. fas in lii.or of John II Nowloh vs. »a,d Walden. Levy mado and re turned to inn hy aeon:(table. It. M. LAWSON, Dep. Sl.'lf. July 16,1838 id VVARRK.V s/it iti; -f SALE, I IiTIT’iLL bo sold, nt llm l.’ourt ilouso door, in » » WurrentuiitW arren county, on tl.e first Tues day in August next, between the usual hours of sale, the lotto wing propuity, to wit: One Hundred and Forty seven acres of OttL and Hickory Land ? more or less, adjoining lands of Fcrcu liai ■ ley; one Sortcl mare ti-n years old;one liuy Horse I twelve or fom teen years old, Levied on as the | property of Kichard Omni, to satisfy one fi fa in i favor of Blcwart I Hargroves vs said Omni;— Properly pui.ilud out by piainliir * i so, , One Hundred and Twenty acres of Land, ad joining lands of Henry /fight and others—levied 'on us the properly of Ain rose Jh at it, to satisfy ; sundry ft fas from Justices court, dist. No 10.0, in | favor of Charles Wilder, and others vs said Aw , broso Heath, nod others. Property pointed out by i defendant. Levy made and returned to me by u constable. a 1. so, Three Negroes, to wit: Pouipey, a man of fifty , j years of age ; Nancy, a woman liirty-oiglit years of age, rod Levi, 11 man of twenty-one years : of use; levied on as the property of John C. : Humphrey, to satisfy sundry li las. from a .lusliec’s 1 ! < 'ourl, in favor of Asa McCray, and others, vs said 1 I Humphrey. Property pointed out by dolendaut; . levy made and returned to me bv a constable. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. July 6, 1838. id 1 WAHBEN SHEKIFF’S SALE. | %Jt/ ILL bo sold, on the Tuesday in August next, j w » between the usual hours of sale, the follow in;; property, viz: three hundred and Idly acres of land, more or less, oak and hickory, 3d quality, ad ■ joining Ini ds of Win. iritone, mid others, lying on llie waters of Wi I Nanis’ creek ’ A Lin, two hundred acres, do., more or loss, lying I on the wafers of Cattail, whereon Martha liroom 1 now lives, adjoining lands of Vincent Johnson and I others ; levied on m Iho property of James Mo Car die, to satisfy sundry fi las. in favor of John Kelley , and others. JAMES HALL, Hep. Sli’ff. July 7,1838. id HI if Kif MI Kitle l< >s SAco, - (f Hie first Tuesday in August next, will be gold, at the Court House door, bel wren the usual hours ol sc 1 ■ cue hundred and forty-five acres of pm® land, more or less, adjoining lands ol Civility , Hun, and others, levied on as the properly William ; Italianja, to sillily two fi las. issued from 0 Justices Court of Burke county, in favor of John Kirlland, and others, vs. William IJallanja; levied on and re buried to mo by a constable. W. L. DOUGLASS, Sheriffß C. July 2, JBS3. Id COLUrTJIHA SHERI EELS SALK. ON rho fst’j uosduy in August next, will be gold al Columbia Court House, between the usual sale . hoorspjdots in the village of Wrighlsborough, upon which there is a store house, now in the occupancy of Luke F. Lonsdale, and other buildings situated on 1 ho north side of Broad street, an,.* joining lands of Mrs. Emherson, and others, to satisfy three fi. liis. from the Justice’s Court ol District No. 12, of said county, in which Hi nry P. Hampton, Hampton & Holloman, and Mary (J Perry are plaintiffs, against Reddick Perry, defendant. Property levied 011 and returned tonic by a constable. iiICJIARU li. JONES, Sheriff. June 80,1888. id I’dMi'OMvi) shi:ki! J",s sale". WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door in Jaeksonboro, one tract t.f land, containing two hundred acres,adjoining lands of G, Jf. Donalson, Mary Newton, and William Sanders; levied on us 1110 property of William fisher, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued out of the I Justice’s Court, in favor of James Hurst and others. tsjvy mtuVu and ftiiurucrt t>y a mmstable JACOB IUIVAN, B. 8. C. May 23, 1838. Id jy 13 WJ U-L be sold, nt the market houso in the town wV ul Louisville, on the first Tuesday in An gust next, within the usual hours id sale, three hun dred and sixty-one gores of pine land, more or less, 11 the waters el Rocky Comfort JCreekit being the er.l i slale of Iho lute Nullum Brussel,deceased, and sold by order of the honorable Inferior Court of Jii- 1 terson co July. Terms of sale on Ihedav. NATHAN BRASSKL, AUrn'r. may JO, 1833 with the wilt annexed. ADMINISTJffAxon'S SALE. V5/'II,L ho s'l.d, agreeable loan order of flic ■ » honorable inferior Court of Jefferson coun ty, when silting lor ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in August next,within the usual hours of sale, to the hignest bidder, before the Court House door m Iho town of Marietta, Cobb county, lot of laud No. 1033, in the 16th District of the 2d Sec tion, formerly Cherokee county, now Cobb. Also, or. the same day, beloro the Court House door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, lot of land No.-PJ I, in the 3d District ol the 2d Section; cnc)i lot containing forty acres; sold as the teal cs -1 late of the late David Alexander, deceased. Terms j of sale on the day. JOHN W. ALEXANDER, ) . , . WM. S. ALEXANDER, $ A(llu rs ’ June 1,1838 td &/4 AIEE lm sold, at Elbert Court House, on the j vtr first Tuesday in August next, agreeable to an order of iho hurt, the Inlctior court of Elbert j euinily, while silling for Ordinary purposes, all the j Lauds lying in Elbeii county, belonging to the estate of Patrick McMullan, deceased, consisting of one tract containing one hundred and seventy acres, mure or less, adjoining Horatio 1 Goss and others ; one tract containing three hundred and ninety acres, mure or less, adjoining Richard S Games, Richmond Skelton, mid others; and one tract containing seven hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining John Farmer, Allen Gun ter and others. The above lands will bo divided into lots, and sold to suit persons wishing to pur chase—Phils of which v-ill bo exhibited al the time of sale. The lands will be sold subject to the Widow’s dower Terms made known on tho da , i of sale. ELI 7. VHETII MoMl Li, VN, Ado ’, WILLIAM McML LLAN, „Tr may 81,1838. , iii( | ‘ 1 E\ SX’irOHS A; IN ISTIC A TOIL is ALE. iho first Tuesday in October next, will he sold at the Court House in Ito Kalb county, lot 206, in the ITib District of originally Henry eotinty, belonging to the estate ol Archibald 8011, deceased. Also, on the same day nt the Court House in Lumpkin comity, will bo sold lot 1063, in the dtit District, Ist section, originally Cherokee, belonging to the estate of Mary V\ Into, deceased, under or ders of the ('unit of Ordinary, of Burke county.— Terms on the day of sale ; purchasers paying for Biles. ELIAS BELL, Executor of Archibald Hell,and adiniuistralorof July 17,1838 60d Mary White, deceased. IVTOTTCE.— All persons having any claims against the estate of Major John Berrien, late of Jefferson county,licensed, are required to render an account ot their demands to Iho subscriber JXO MAC’PHERSON BERRIEN, I Vr. June 18, 1838 Georgia, Burke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors WG 1 Evans, Abel Lewis and E Pander, Esqrs Rale AT Nt s th March, 1838 S TPON the application ol Mulford Marsh and k Fielding Error .praying that the Clerk do is I sue u citation lor letters dismissory ns admimstra j tors on the estate ol Fielding Fryer, deceased It Ils «n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do tssne returnable to September term next of this j I ourl, to be published once a month till said Court ; A true extract from the minutes. march 20 6m T H BLOUNT, t> cco r c. 1 Georgia—Burke County. ( un of Ordinary, present, the.r Aonore, G W I. vans, Abel L ewis, and E Palmer, t-Tqrs. Rule AT' NT, fi/.’i March, 1838 3 TPOX the petit;, n of Mulford Marsh, Adminis xf tmtor of John VV ails., deceased, this day filed, I praying that a Citation may issue tor letters dismis | sory from said Aamh.’.-truth n. It is on motion ordered that the same do issue and be published once autumn li- .ix months. A trite extract from il. aimttcs. T H PLO I Nl , j, c ,• p B c 1 Match 2 ( J 6 m Georgia, llurke County. Court i t Ordinary, present their Honors G \V Evans, Abel Lewis and L J'ulmer, Erq rs. Huh. Si Si, oth March, 1833. Ui’ON ihepe’iiimiof Samuel Barron,oxeoutor of A bsulctn Kio.-ey, deceased, Jalo of Burke co matin" llnu In; i.u.r fully executed said will and tsel fl.-d llio estate of said decorated, and praying letters dismissory, It i, therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, rciurna (m to September Court next, requiring all persons interested tin n and there to show cause why the same should not bo granted : And it is further or dered thatauid citation tie publisher once a month till said court. A iruoexlraet Ironi the minutes. mar 80 Ora T. II BLOUNT, D. Cl’k Georgia—llarke county• Court of Ordinary—present, their Honors G. W. Evans, Ab ! Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Hide Si. At., March oth, 1838. 9 T BON the petition of Elisha Hay mans, exeoutor vJ of Samuel Daymans, deceased, Into of Burks county, staling that he has fuliy executed llio last will and testament ol said Stephen liaymans, de ceased, and praying letters diamissory. it is there fore, on motion of counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring al concerned, to bo and appear at the court al September terra next then and there to shew cause why said letters ahall not be granted, and that said cititulion be publish ed once a month till said court. Alruo extract (rum the minutes, march 81 ton T II BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia, Jefferson County: to f,/ J/LREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator wtf ot the estate of the late Maiming tspradley, of said county, deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. These are thereforetd'eito and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to be mid appear at my olllce, within the time prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut ho granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 2Gh day of Feb. 1838. EBKNLZER BOUIWELL, mar I _ Clerk C Georgia, Columbia county ; W 11 LULAS James Cnrtlidgo, administrator, applies lor letters dismissory on tbu estate of Kobort W. Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the timo prescribed by law, in my office, lo show cause why said letters should not be grained. Given under my hand this 2d day of June, 1838. GAHIULL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county ; \\l •** - ,atl 'cs Cnrtlidge, administrator do \t bonis non, applies for letters diamissory on the estate of Adam VV alker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said de ceased, to fito their objections, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my otfico, to shew cause why said letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Jefferson Comity: HLREAS William L Kennedy, Abrainis » » trator sf John Kight, late of tins county, de ceased, applies for letters disraissory from said ad ministration, These are therefore lo cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, lo be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not bo granted. Given under ray hand at office, in Louisville, this sth June, 18hb. s'uneU EBENEZERJBOTHWELL, Clerk. Geoi'gLA, Jeflerson county: W Hr.REAS liryant Fulford, administrator on the esi.ate of Seth Eason, hie of this coun ty, deceased, applies fur letters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lile their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, lo show c rase why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under ray hand at office in Louisville, this sth July, 1838. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. J alv 7 Georgia, Jefferson County : Wf JIEREAS .I.unos M. Linqueficld, adminis ww trator on the estate of James E Weils, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time pre - law, to c;; u »e, ifthey ho TC| wliy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this Bth day of May, 1838 K, BOTHWELL, Clerk, may 10 Cm Georgia, Jeflerson county: WHEREAS Ashley Bhillips, administrator on llio estate ol Stojihon Cotter, late ol said county, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to lie ami appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew caase if any they lime, why said leilcrs should not be granted. Given under my hand at otfico, in Louisville, Ins loth day of March 1838. mar 16 LBENT.ZER BOTHWELL Georgia, Jefferson county: HEREAS,l’«lrick L! Connolly, Administra* J v lor on the Eslalo of Tandy C Jones, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters dis missory. J hese are therefore to cite and admonish ail and smg'ilur tlie heirs and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the lime prescri bed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, lo shew cause wliy said loiters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, tins Itilii day of March, 1838. march 16 EBENEZEH BOTHWELL. Clk. Georgia, Burke county: \%/ ERL AS Elijah Aituway, administrator no ® v the estate ol Redding IV Byrnnt, late of said county, deceased, applies for lettcis dismissory. J are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased', to he and appear at my office, within the tin o pro- I scnbei, ,jy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters siiould not be granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day of Feb:, 1838. T H BLOUJVT, I). Cl’k. fob v I mGm Georgia, Jefferson county: Vs / if LRLAB liugli Nooly, administrator on the ® estate of James Neely, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said administration. I hese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kinlrodand creditors ol said dec’d to he and appear alany office, within the lime prescrib ed by iaw, to show cause,if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under tny hand at office in Louisville, this 21st day of July, 1833. July 21 EIiENEZER BOTHWELL,CI’k. Georgia, Unrko County : Little Berry Burch applies for v V letters dismissory, ou tho estate ol Abisli Jenkins, deceased. 1 hese are tbeieforc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, il any they have, why said letteis should not be granted. ;-7* 'ivn underlay hand t office, in Waynesburo llus 22d day of March, 1838. mar 28 fun T. 11. BLOUNT, Dop. Clerk. < •eorgia,Colnmbia County: W' EKKEAts Benjamin Jl. Warren and John McGnr, Executors of the Will ol William M a Gar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and smgn.ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pro scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, wiiy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24lhdayof February, 1833. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk feb 27 -17 Georgia,Jefferson county: > "i 11LUEAS Sherrod Arrington, administrate/ » * on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late o' smd county,deceased, applies lor letters ofdismis sion from said estate. These arc therefore to cite, summon and aclraon ish, oil si-'id singular, llie kindred and credit: rs ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime pre-crt_2 dby law, to show cause, if any tn: \ havt*, wliy buid should not 1. 1 3 granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 2tnh June, 1838 Junes? EHEN SZEK BOTHWEU , < Jc:k. I CI. .UtDUN’« SALK. . ! i <!••• first Tuesday in Augml next, will be sold ; j ft t -lie Court House in Columbia county, with- ! I m tho legal Hours of sale, and in pursuance of an | | order of tlio Court of Ordinary of said county, tlie i I undivided half of 700 acres of land, more or less, in ] said counly, on the waters of Kiokce crook, bounded by lauds of Martin, Clanton, Haitian, and others, belonging to Guzuway Bealle, a minor. may 22 id W. B. BEALEE, Guatdian. O 1 it.'id.—four mouths after auto, appuca- [ ’ lion will bo made to the honorable Inferior j Court ol Richmond county, while aitliny for ordi nary purposes, for leave lo sell a lot of land in the loth district and 4lb section in Cherokee countv, belonging lo the orphans of Holt Williams; also one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in,Lee co. | sold for tin benefit ol the heirsofsaid Williams. | may 2,183 d. R. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. [(M)UIl months after date application will be made to tho honorable fho Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate ol Sydney G. Holland, a minor, lor the benefit of said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN, July 4 Administrator of SydneV s, Holland. months alter date application will tie made ~ t° the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Courtof -St riven county, while silting forordiiinry purposes, for leave to sell die Lands belonging lo the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, lute ol said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r. DELIA ROBERTS,adin’rx. Fab r >ih, 183 d 4tm 33 I CiOOR mouths after dale application will've made 8 io the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob .1 Uugg, late of Muscogee county, deceased. July 7 A. P ROBERTSON, Adra’r. months after date, application will be made to tho honorable Inferior Court of Co 1 lumbio counly.wliile sitting lor ordinary purposes l for leave to sell die Land and Negroes belonging to the eslate of Robert Allen of said counly deceased march 3 Wm J RHODES, Ex’r gAO iJ R months offer date application will be made .8. lo Justices of the Inferior Courtof Richmond county, sitting us u Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of Henry Ziriu, i late of ■ ichmond county, deceased, i "* JANE D. ZINN, Adm'x. may 9, 1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adrn’r. months after date application wall be an made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Pike counly, while silting forordinary purposes, for ■ leave to self the real estate of William Bryant, dc t ceased late of Burke count. C. L. MATTHEWS, Administrator in right of his wife. July 9, 1838. __ ' Sq'OUR months alter date application will be ’ c made to the honorable the Interior Court of ( Taliaferro county, when sitting lor ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real estate of James Lang don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please akenotice. DOROTHY EANGDON, Guardian. June 13.1838 4m RAO (JR months after date, application will be jL* made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when silling as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to soil the Laud and Negroes bo- J longing to the Estate of i/amptun Wade, late of ' said county, deceased. | ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. July 12 ra4m 1 Stf OTJCE. —All persons indebted lo tho estate I'll of George G. Bass, late of Burke county, de ceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them in ac cording to law. R. W. BASS, Adm’r. npril 17 months after date application will be S- made to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell lot No 95, Bili District, Merri wether comity, belonging to James F. Brown, a minor. ELiZ-BETH BROWN, July 17,1838. Guardian of James F. Brawn. OTlCii.—After the expiration of four months ihi from this date, application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Courtof Jefferson county, silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave In sell the uetrroes belonging to the estate of Major John Ber rien, lute ot nine county, noci.!t«-u JNO. MACf’UERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. Juno 18,1338 BqNoIIU months alter dale application will be i M made to the Interior Court of Etncoln county, , wlten sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave losell the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county, j;, u nfigro mW ) Moses, as part of the estate of said deceased. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. Lincolnton, May 19, 1838 HA OUR months after date application will be made JL' to tire honorable the Inferior Court of Colum bia county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of laud in said comity, contain ing 125 acres,tnoreor less,adjoining lands of Hag gle, O’Neil, and others, belonging to the estate of | Henry Wilkins. SUSAN WILKINS, Ad’mr. Juno 20, 1838. j gT'OUR months after date application will bo jA' made to tho honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when silting for ordinary purposes, to sell the real estate of Elenzer Lewis, deceased, of said county. ELEAZER L.COWAUT, Executor may 22, 1838 m 4t mouths after date application will bo made to the honorable the Interior Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ail tho real estate belonging to the estate of John Roe, deceased. A. 11. ROE,Adm’r. Waynesboro, 22d March, 1833. IjNOOR months after date, application Will he made to the honorable the Infetior Court ol | Burke county, w hen setting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell all the real estate belonging to the estate ol John J.Roe, deceased. A. If. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m months after date application will bo JL 1 made to the honorable Interior Court of Jeffer son, silling lor ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell the lands in said i nutty, belonging to Iho estate o! tho late . homns B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro avottien, Mary and Eucy with her child. Bold lor tho benefit ol the creditors ol said estate. This 23d April, 1338. PHILIP .ROBINSON, } , april 23 4m JOHN 11 WELLS, j; Hx rs. months titter date application will bo made to tho lion Court of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave lo sell 095 acres of pine land in the county of Burke, on t lie waters of Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J Mordacl, and others, sold lor the benefit of tho heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. Louisville, May 24, 1838. 4m TCIOUIt months after date, application will bo | j JL' made lo the honorable Inlericr court of I Burke comity, for leave to sell tdl the real estate | cf George F. Sconyers, deceased. ‘ JANE SCONYERS, Admx. j april 2G in 1m ! |NOUB months alter date, application will be I Jt- made to tho honorable Inferior Court of : Burke comity, fur leave to sell a part of tho real : estate of Soutliwnrlh Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 26 m4m I IAOUR months after date application will he •d made lo the honorable the Inferior Cqnrt ot ( Burke county, \v hen silling lor ordinary purposes, for ! leave to sell the plantation belonging lo the estate lof John iVL Lambert, deceased, tit said county, ad j joining lands of John Cock, Mathew Jones, and ol it ers. Also, a negro man belonging lo said estate by the name of Bob. ANDERSON LAMBERT,) F . GEORGE W. EVANS, $ fc3t ,s -1 Waynesboro, June 28, 1838. BIN OUR months after dale, application will be JS.’ made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert counly, while silling lot ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a negro man named William, belong ing to Margaret Ann Deadvvyler, a minor heir ol Joseph Deailwvler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert co. A LEXANDER P, HOUSTON,Guardian, may 31, 1838 rail tT.'OUR months after date, application will be 2. made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Eibert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging to the estate ol Abner Ward, deceased, laic of said county THO S JOHNSTON, Adm’r may 31. 1838 ~.4, \ PLANTATION for sale. AnA , Tho subtcribir being desirous of ' tfmm “'S I ' ol ? B '. l ™''*'* bia I'lan . la ‘ J " ! ,jr sfl!e - Jt <’ l! ntn lds 5 33 acro(j IBJi o ' : ‘s ferule soil a-, Columbia ,-ounty I oiirfKs*.- * affords; feu acres o. wood-land, with a cum for male dwelling, and r.l her necessary buihlimrs : g e, ‘erally Bttached to a Plantation, and has also a !'c n“^‘’r 1 i" eat J ! es!l!(1 Lund is on ilia waters j.“* Uc l‘| C nf!j ; ,,,,s Co P l - Win. P. Lenile <jrei> ; M ' and others, 15 miles from An. ; f. ust . a ' lu “! a and agreeable neighborhood i hncly watered with nover-fuding Springs ... LI TTLEHfcRIiy LEWIS'. : Culnrah a county, <; eo , July 10, 1833, wlra ! Jr S, M b I? wishing to purchase will please call on Mr. f l . 11. ( ook, ol Augusta. 1 The luliowing is an extract Irom u torthcotning work of Ur. Peters, tho discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Anti-Hilions Pills. “Health, wealth and enjoyment are the three prime ejects ol life. The two former are only sought us a means to obtain tho latter.— Man seeks for wealth ns the means of enjoyment. Hut vain is such pursuit without tho possession of health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither tho physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor the outward man is capable oi any achievement, whether of wealth or enjoy merit. Wens sana in eoiporesnno—a sound mind in a sound body—is the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,for|any effi cient effort in the attainment of human ends. The mind may be active, but if tho body bo feeble, then is the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is not there ; and the finest laid plans arc rendered abortive by tho shattered condition of our tenement of clay. Hut say that a man ceuld obtain wealth—that he could acquire the gold of Ophir, and bring home all the treasures of the mines of Golconda, yet without health, where w ould be his happiness ? He would bo miserable hi the midst of his gold and his dia monds; ho would pine away in wretchedness and despair, and lie would exclaim with the wise man of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” His limbs aro racked with pain and l>.o cannot rest, his appetite is gons, and lie loathes his food; his sto mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns sick ening away at the bounties of a munificent provi dence. He would give all he is worth—nay,all the world—if he had it—fur the poor but healthy man’» appetite. “ Please give me,” said a hungry wretch to a wealthy feeble man, “ please give me a sixpence to buy me a morsel of food; I am almost starved 1” “ I would give a thousand dollars for your appe tite,” said the rich man, as ho handed the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health to the enjoy ment ol lilc! Hut whereto, mothinks 1 hear tho reader ask, sub; serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sd!/- jeet? Uo we not all know the value ol health? Uo wo not all attend to it as one of the chief, if not the chiefeat concerns of our mortal existence ? Uo we not employ the means to attain and preserve it? Uo wo not lay cut money— do we not fee pbysn cians—do we not follow their advice —do we not swallow their prescriptions ? True—most true—gentle reader, thou doest all things, wo dare say, and more. Still, we oannot believe our homily on health to he altogether unne cessary. As iu morals, so in physic is it requisite to have “ line upon line, and precept upon precept.” Men in health forget that they may lie sick , and >pon m sickness dn not always employ tho most ju dicious means to attain ticaini. Very true, Uoelor—men do not as you say always pursue the right road to health. Now, I know of some people who are always dosing themselves with physic, ana running to the doctors and ajiolh ecarics every day of their lives. They take, 1 verily believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, and yet they pro not well aftrr all Uo you know the reason ? Why, yes, in ray rpimun there are two reasons In the first place they take too much medicine, and hi tlie second, they do not tuko the right kind. 1 used to make the same mistake. Hut lately, that in to say for two or three years past. I’ve hit upon U better plan. I take Ur. Peters’ Vegetable Bilious, Pills, and I derive mere benefit from one dollar laid out in them, than 1 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. Uo you know Ur. Peters ? Very well. And have yn.j evcr j u ] [en j ll3 medicine? i acre a blockhead else. I boy tell me ho is nunc of your quacks, who un dertakes to mend and regulate tho human machine without so much as a knowledge ol its parts, and how they arc pul together. They say ho un derstands anatomy and physiology, 1 think ihey call them, and is as familiar with botany and chemistry us I mn with the road to mill. You aro rightly informed. Ur. Peters is no em piric. He dors not undertake what he does not understand, ilo was regularly tired to the healing art. He bus spent years in the acquisition of know ledge ; ho has devoted himsc.ftu the study of the human Irame, and the diseases to which it is sub ject, and now ho is applying his acquisition to the relief of suffering humanity. He does not put fbrlli the absurd claims often ad vanced by the inventors of patent nostrums—name • ly, that of curing all diseases with a single'pre scription ! Such a pretence ho would deem about as difficult to sw allow as to take the nostrums of those who put it forth. There is no such medicine. There is not, and never was, a panacea for nil dis eases '1 ho Vegetable Bilious Pills pretend to no ■nchmiracle. But what is infinitely belter they client what they undertake They keep the word of pr anise to the stomach, and the prima via which they make to the ear and eye. And that .indeed is no slight recommendation, N'or are the complaints to which these Pills arc adapted few nor far be tween. The disorders arising from a morbid state of tho bile arc, unfortunately, many, distressing and fatal. A large portion of all tho levers, especially at the south and in the marshy districts, arc owing to this cause, from the distressing ague and lever which almost shakes asunder hie and limb, to the fearful “ Vellew Jack,” which seldom quits hisjvic lim without sundering soul and body us he takes his leave. Conversant from his previous practice, with dis case,iu all its forms, which originates from the dis order of tho bile, Ur. Peters was first led to employ ■ his knowledge and experience iu the prejiaralion of a medicine which should prove efficacious in this largo class of diseases, w hich should relieve the aeh ing and the dizzy head, and restore the nauseated and loathing stomach, at the same lime that it pro vented those more fatal effects which are so apt to follow from their imprudent neglect. l or this purpose he prepared with much care and ins' adaption to the purpose, the Vegetable Bilious Pills, which he is happy to say, (ion; long experi euce, and the abundant testimony oi i hose who have employed them have answered, more Ilian answered his sanguine expectations. It is not his own mere assertion you are call ed on to believe. Jt is not the ijised exit ofany single imm—though he was as great as Ualen or Hippo crates —that yon are to pin your faith upon Not flier although it is said in the sacred volume that. “ hy the mouth of two or three witnesses shall all things be established”—arc you to believe in so small a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is be fore you. They arc too numerous to be easily overlooked; they are too intelligent to be cureless!'.' heard; they are too respectable to bo slightly re garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those whose experience is the best lest of the truth they assort. Ur. Peters has thrown together in tho fol lowing pages, u few of the many hundreds of testi monials received from every quarter where his pills haw eome into use. They are left to sp'ak ter themselves. 'They are the words of those who “speak what they do know, and tes ify to what they have seen and experienced.” He careful and inquire for Peters’ Vegetable Pills, they are sold in Augusta by 7/aviland, Ki--- Iry A Co Thomas Curnoit & Co, A'elsou jL’orlet nr.'l Jam' s Leverich npril 17