Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 09, 1838, Image 4

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ADM IS J Al* me i \ I.V. l*o Sold, on lit • I! Jl;i day u!' " ept -iidit i * w next, at il»!* latcre.-nkm ol jo.»ej*h Herring' 'uii, late i*l‘ tSciivrn count v, do« i < !l I In* per Nshnblo property belonging (nx u<l etlalc, e«m> kuoj ol horses, mules, h »•:•*. ruin and fahb», h ■<:.* 1.0 cl and kitchen furniture, together v. jiii many thei nriicloM not n*< l»> mantioi Trims on l ie day olfsulo. 1.1( IIAKDIIKUiUNGTthV * s c*» Aujriut 4, I >3". Adininiftftilo I '. jtif T invr sm:ic)i F ■: salk. On I li'*first Tuesday in Sept unbor next will he rold hi • In* Court ilouftv door in tin? town of Waynesboro, bHw**'*n tin* usual hours ot Mil , ih * third |m iol ihethirn»*u hundred nc i .id (ini laud, lorumrly I lie* property of Henry * 'ru • 'l' l a-cd, but now tho proper' vot filbert Cm i. ; kuedonto i. fa i 1 I county, in I’jVfil ol I. li r Hi :M, and s. I*••rii« It Cu , v«. Kibe t Crnv l.e, vin i*l null' line dto ii* c by a cons table w . n. \s.s,si.cnti b c July 31, Jiidi. 1. 1 scim i:\ siiMnM *s s \ cc. \ *’•' ’dd OM li; ' li I 'I li< • \ 111 . v j-!( 111 v v her m\l, I.don l 1 <• ( mni JI >u-• ■ *i*•* rin .hu h>o3il mho, between fin* i ual I ■ ■.ir. ol rale, one tract ol land routinii'i;; <>?'/• Immhvd i• • r , m».» i* oj IcbC, udj fining land -ot I!.•? •i an iilnai-mi .mil Kichuid ilenn gt m, it hein • ila jd if * uii n h H?ruh Mcoth > now hw, IrvnaJ< a . tie properly iT James Mimic*, to sair.lv Mindry h lm in lax or •d Wilkins Nuuak \ uii«l Jacob l»i van. levy ui ;if * Jind returned to in hv n con i.d I JACOB mtVAN, Shofiir. duly 31, l!Cd. id i Ohs dim v .stir.anv: am:. J KN I lie Lit 'J in liy in S«j I-mher next, will I; “ " mid at Columbia t on l Home, between the 'usual tado hr»nn ,lb lo'hmmg prope iy, I i wit a tract ul laud, eoiMannng two Immhed acres, mure lens, on I ink* riv r, a ljnimii!; I’ and l.van l)u\ im, and ong mllv gnuiicd to Idly, hi t irj -1 y two fi. tan in. in Tolu i:!na >i•jo 11 »r CouU, in ulicii HminioriHt'ravvloffl and dam • la:/ " nai l f•!:.m nil * ngainul I'lvrson I'rl'.n, d< I ndunl. Also, h negro w muaii mniird Mailhu anil Imrcljilcl , itoh, to M'lihlv Iwo li I.is. In.m (olumlna <nl nm in which Jlannd 1 laa I an I Joliu Limil.m arc j I'/ainti/D, again,l t'alhun/m ilnrn idc, eld. n.lanl A/fio, a tract ol land tliiny live* acre.*, nnuro ‘»r Ici»h, a'ljninim* Dooly and .Short, on Town creek, to NQtnly I\* » li. la Irotn Hi" justice'. Court, District N . Id. I 1 is Me .U, n im a Dar oey Howard and .Ininas luuiuu. I. ivi-‘d on and returned to no* l«v a eoiihlublc. Ahoy one sorrel hor i f, ei". i»I or nine years 'da., to Hitisiy a li la. Irotn i oliinihiu Inlcriur Court. William llousely ngninst Ain bael i.’nllin. Also, «»ne road wagon, two send one bay horse and a bay mare and coll, to halisly a li. ia I'roin Cnlunihia Siijimiui Conn Samuel .d. .lack - ] bon v«. Daniel I*. Hill J'fopfady poinied mil by ) defendant. Kl' j | AIID Ji. Jcvn I is, siienli. uuguif/i, IftcH. id PI'KSUA.NT to an order o I the li nioraldc the j j11 si irf *h oftlio Inferior Court of tlic couiily <> f '.hffhrvnn, Hilling as a Court of Ordinary, will be ; offered for sale, n( the* Court Home in the town ol i^>iiis\file, on the first Tuesday in JNfiVCiuber next, ’between tlm usual li utrs ol h »!<*, the planluiion fnllf'il On Maud, Imlonging to tlm estate olidi.jm John llerrioii, late of; aid crounty* c ontnirdng about eleven hundred ueiosof land, lying on Koeky Com fort creuk, and adjoining Jruida of Cuniiiinj;lmiiiH, Tlournoy, and Holt. Comlitinns • I sale, one (lord >eawh, tho bullance in lv\o annual instalments, and interest from llie dale, a mortgage on ilia premises, .and approved p.monal senility. On tlm succeeding day, at tlm Onk’aiul plutitn. (ion, w ill be sold, a ijuantity of atock, eonsiMing of borsoa, mules, entile, bogs, ami el.cap, together with sundry articles of household and kitchen lur* ailure, idaiilulion tools, corn, fodder, wagons, <Ve iVc ,In Jong mg to nud estate. I 'oiiditioiiN cash. d.NU. AI Al I’IIHUSON BKUiHKN, lix’r Juno IS, Irt.'H o' Iteuigin, Je/fer.MMi county: WifIJKDAS Mrymit i'nllurd, nchuinistrutur nn tin* es Ia In of Soth Cason, I He of thin emiu ly, deceased, ajiplics lor 10/lors disiuissory Ijvm said esl ile. 'i’heae nre therefore to cite and «dunmisli ail tui<) singular tho kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to file their objections, if any they lane, in my of. Tice, Within the lime prescribed by Jaw, to show e.iuse why isuid letters ol dismission should nut i.o < grunted. Given under m> hand at ofliee in l.onnsvillc, this . r >lhJuly, J*;is. i: llOljlWbbb, Clerk. -'.• i v i IA 01 1 K montiib alter date applieution will he made to th'* honorable liilurtor Court of Columbia f county, while silling as a Court of Ordinary, for f leave to sell the real esl iloof Jacob J Hugg, late of* s Aluscogee county, cloeeußed. i July 7 A. I* UUBKKTSON, Adrn’r. rj At K ; K months alter dale application will he unde I t*» J tit. n ees oli ii<* Interior t dprt ol Kichnioiid * noun y, billing as a Court of Ordinary, for h ave to sell the real ami personal estate ol Henry Zinn, ' lute ol i .ehmmd county, deceased jA.NK D. ZINN. Ailin'*. 1 dm JOHN FOSTKK, Adiu’i. immihs alter date application will be . made to tho honorable the Inlettor f ourl of Tike comity, while silling lv> rordinary pulrposi's, lor leave to sell the real (slate of William Ihyuiit, dt> t eased lute of Burke count. c l„ M ATTIIhWS, Administrator in of his v'ife. ' July I*, IB3C Fll'TV non. Alts lII.WAKE). It VN \ M AN from the suhseri- ! l»or, ahout tlte lOt li ol Aliuelr last, j yti§?l4s m> m pio fellow CcsaiA about da 1 years ot age, ijuiek spol.en, ami ol j eoiunmu «.i/* 1 have no doubt Iml V% that he is lurking about the plauta tiou « 1 1 Dr S. .1. Bailey, llaruwe'l He i ie|, S. C. ns he has a wale at •that place. A/.m, about the 1 Dili of June lost, IVtev, about •f»0 years of age .stuiiei >\\ hen poke u to, nud is sup posed to be about Crocket's Nerk, S. (' These negroes are too well known to need ties « riptiun, where 1 supp m 1 limy ere ranging- * ap liinm ol stt'ambouts will phase look out lot said ' negroes, as they ate well aeipianiU d w ith llie river, mil have l t>.n on bents the greater pint of then t.me, nl work,and may try t » make believe they are hiring thru own time. I will pay the above reward Jot the delivery of » aid ■ eg roes to me, ot in An gustajuil .kksmi A. Ml IK NV AlAivl. august VI H iOi.CTOrs Jocii i:\ cm u u\ci:«. j. • **£ M K'. Ue ... i ; f v> .. f |OIK l ull Mcetiim of IH'fT will e imuicnee over C the \Vi:STKU.\ CDCA’VC', t Columlm.o Go., on r i uesvJa), the ‘.Mb d.iy ol OctolM'i’ next, and eoiiimue fixe ilay>. first il.i\, Swi epslnkc's lor 3 year old* spring el d. sub li'O, li dff; 1 mile, be>i two in throe, to mime an I elcse 13th Sep.em !er next; four or more t > make a ime. MrcadS lliree entries, Col IT lidm.o h!mmi, Me-.* Bonner A* Iverson, auj Ale..sis. Ih.mmond Co. 2d d»y,j C Bur.se, 2 mile heals, $3.’)9 3d day i'u 3 do il » free Ub d«y do 1 mi do lor 800 bib day do best 3 i.i b do all 3'H) flie I ill» ampaign w .1!« mimeiuc Imre ; and that all may have •• tar ; k,i t, l hi« e nddtliooal si aides u» those owned li re, are «m tie ir way our eouise to coiumeriee iraliiing Uur sporting luends ol Ala luma find Mouth i 'urohna Mr i\a*relore imil d also, to eOiue and measure strength wuh if. t horuians at lii 'onset, and return the last we« k in April i e\t, to ill? reeulur spring meeliiie, to lest vv it li Bum the lam* mb. 'I o avoid incouxenieuee, th e-e miendin;. 1 Iu eomi w ilh slables, would d » well to write to I lie Meeretary, lliut snilaMe ao omuind'iiiens .should he in teadiiu s-. S. M . j ATU St . v (> t ’y. July 17 cow id I he Mil serih. r informs i he public geneially, lhai he mlends t » i in ’ Hac k hem Brnitop’s, on the KuiJroad, l«» the t olumbia Tamp Ground,lor theoouvenienee ol all who wish to n> onto that plm e4 v the Haiho id. No p.o: will he spared m aer m modntin ; all who r ♦* piope to patnmiiiO Inin tCJIN U KHODI.M -ugusl 2 . whi I cKORD.V I .LOU WOJfiG , | , t' ft 'lihsnbt, 'fibers unpueUnil- 11 . ,rm il.t juh i . t iic that ilui In vo commenced ike t ' hi iimla.t ry O t l.ljll'i iin Jif: mborongh, in 1 , | Souviii comity,Ga Tli<*> Imu eitcm-ivi tpiar- | j iijx "1 1. 1 im.'jione, which in < oiif>;>.!» red by proles- 1 | or J il < <>itint' .‘-'mle G>o!o-iO, la whom the j c ; jir«,.rjt l ii'4 an imlcblo.l I n llio inforii olion which induced lliom In embark in ibo undertaking, j i-, 1 i i I I llio very pnre.,i kind, They haw < miv- ! ijiifnlly ercutnd large nml substantial K Inn in llio most approved mnnm r, an I proi nad im u i Irom the No rib vvliu arc porioelly aeipiainltd w lit , ibo tmsim:: A porli mol tin’ I,no- i now in : . t-i j r J.t-i .'ml lias liooii |.r mourn oil by lli prineipal builders m i!i- neighbor), an! ni ’Anya la mid I others, to b of cx'.-ollcm iji. ibiy. 'J 1.- mibsi-n- ; ; 1 bom lul/i (ilc i.arc in inviting i)i<n > who lake an ’ inloro: lin iho devclnpeuiont , I tin* iiilontiil resnui j i .ul (, ,',r-i t, in e amiti ji, la inj- con vim- 'I Ilia I i Ibovv In ilc t tilled ,' laiis camui produce a mor ■ ' bvanliliil utitole. lln y linvr nou a quantity mi band, vvhi; 1 they vv ill dehv et at ibr in mb id |bn>r in* . ,-o tin • in or, or in ugn-la Having ex'eisive 111 paril'ioiiu in progress, Ila v i peel In bn able duniii l (ho next winter mid spring to supply or don. in.-.\niy Jorge niiiouiil; and lloj liavo ovary :| nnsuli lo be i .vc that ill,-y w ill entitle Ihelos, lv< :■ in li.i lavor inn! palrnna;.', id Ibo pnbbo by pro -1 | during n i beoper and brilr; inliolo at India tlian 1 j am. bo round abroad. I Irilom will bo rrr"ivi'd by I* K irk pulrii k A I 'o. ol by J Ini: I . Sin.i b at Anenst.i, or Joel noriboro’. (HUM, 1.11 S A pi j), miv 7 !2nwil,{-vvtl b .\t NtiTit’i], Ain uidlrranpn d having 0 I I entOV e< I 111.11 l 1 dark < dimly In l.itieolllton, will aliond lo ibo j i.n io n ol J.aw in (lie Supriior and Inlnrior ( nuMi.nl f.i.'ionin ooiniiy, and ibo tid in' ini oniinli h. I l in-ml ini. led lo bis rare vv id I bo promptly attended In. BI'NNING 11. MOORE. lb fr rrnra . lion t .’bailn.i ihmglutny, linn. A U ( lay lan. 1 lon. 'I bom as W, Harris, {lnn iid waul I l.ii doli, Alla i, . i .d. .b-iikn ,(. \\ , I Ira v\ lord, A. .1 Alilli r, I 111. ,Infill .Mill, d >o, W illin.il |U Jones, I An-nsta I inoolntrii, Ainridt 21, |m3H, vvlf i \f <> Hue Hundred Oolitic* lirnviiirl. f/Vft NOTH Ti Kami way In an the i.ubsrn l I’ll I nr, in lloooinbor last, u negro limn mtinvd A,.'..." Johnson, nard itboui Itvoniv rigid years, ' aid negro la linn lin t olovni indies high, jf- Jt'/ vl ' r .V dark complexion, and vvbon interne I'a’ril rlnaoly alnllors n Ini to; bo bn-a *'irr, ai ni a grout muny murks nl dim i-. Inp on Ins burl; bail! Imgrn was routined n AJti -1 run jail last nniiliirr I lirro moiil lih, and brlnngeii a I ibnl lour In .MrMill, nl Monrtio r.o J would rr ijiir. l jnilnrs In br parliridar ni r\amiii ii;i (a.ls, a, j ibr said negro lay fix oionlbs in jail vxilbni ini , miles id Ins ir.iisirr. Jl ianil negro is milliard in : jn'il, solliat I got him, I will pay ibo above reward. J I have no doubt bill llml lie bus nllercd bis name npril ii w tint ( (Ml i;i, 1 1 is u TOBIIV MItIIOIJGHT TO AUGUSTA .1 AIL, on b Hie I'.)| b niHlain, a negro man v\ bo rails | bin,sell Ji11.1.1 , wiy» bn bolnngs lo Stephen J*ul mrr, Wilcox County, Alnbanm die is 30 years old, ( •> foot y inrb.'.r high, light rornplerled, has i.rvnrul j autoll sears on the left blind 'J bn owner is re qii'.s'rd lo room forward, pay rxpi iim-h nml mkr him (fain jail. JOUi AIOiUJAN, i July 21 .la: Ini I A Oill INISTJt A'i’Olt’N SA 1.10. i b |lM dd,at (Jarrolinn, ('orrnl riiiinly.fni j » » Iho first Tutsdny in September next, Hot Mo. one liuiidroil nnd Imi.iii the tomb district ol said county, the sumo belonging In the ("stale ol Joshua Alaiilord, and sold in rnmplianrr with tbn | lasi will and teslamnil of said drrraeed. Terms j made kiiimn on llm day. 'J Ins 2d July, IH.'ld. _ (■MUI'OKH AfJ'OKII, Administrator, July i Id with llm will annexed •Superior ('mill, Ajiril Tr-im, IdJtf. tw'oigin, l.incoln county ; MirliulusH. Harksdulo, udministrntorof) ~ •Sliib (P Barksdale, $ I . 1 ■l - lleslrr <V, Title, Unde A' Tale, Joint Wnl kins, udniinisliv.lor, Ac of Henry al. Watkins, demised, lire wry 11. Hade, Murk S. Anthony, John Ale Dowel I, JTinris Mrl„nnlin, William An drew.'-', I .colon II anse, J. IC. iviLbn n, William In ,N -lirk, Hill A l.abngai , John S. Meore, Jirnj.amio Mi Ktit irk, Tiimnhv T. Smith, Janies N. iMe'l.ane, William A, Harper, J t sse 11. Walum, {loverly Harks' dale, John nnd'l lamias la naon, N.(i. Harks,.ale, and N.H Itiuksdale, guardian ol William A Stokes, Hannah Smith, wile ol Benjamin Smith, lormcrly wild oi Sliih (I. Barksdale. II is ordered by llm (anirl llml llio def'inlanls in llm above ease, and all oilier ere,blurs of Sinh (J. 1 Barksdale, deeeased, appear and plead, answer or neniur In said bill, on the first day of I be next (man id Ibis Conn, nnd llml limy lilo lb ir iknnnnls I l ugainst llio eslaio of the s ml deceased, with lhe | ( Icrk ol llm Court, on or bolbro Ilia lime specified. ( It is furl her ordered, that n ropy ol Hns rule lie , published in one of ihr gazelles of this nlulo uecor- j dingly, for ihreo.monihs helbro »aid ( ourl. ( I, Joshua J/aniol, Clerk of the Kuporior Court of | I .incolii uounly, stale of (•eorgiu, certify llml the y Inregonig is a lino ropy taken Irom the minutes, , i h is IBi h day of J une, 1838, I JUSUUA iJAMI'.I., Cl’k L. S. C. 6 June 21 3m Georgia. Joilcrson County: ’ l Us J/liKl'iAS linger J, (Jumble, Admiiiistralor 'J nl the cstulooftbe bile Manning SSpnulley, of said county, deeeased, applies for dismission I Irom said administration. I 'These are thorofuro lo cite and admonish nil and > singular the kindred and creditors ol said dec’ll to be nnd appear at my ollice, within the lime preset ib id by hiwgoslmu cause, il any they have,w hy said Idlers should mu ho grunted. Given under my hand, ni l.nuisvillc, ibis 20 b day of Teh. KBKNIiZKU IJUIiiW 1,1.1., mar I Clark C (icorgia, t olmnbiu county : Vvx ill.lil.As James Carllidgc, adinimslrnlor, j w applies lor letters dismissa.ry on the estate i nl Hubert \N W alker, deieised. These are therefore to rile and admonish all nnd j singular, tho kindred and creditors of lire said de eensed, In file their objections, ii any they have, j " i'liiu tin, lime preseriln d I• y law, in my nlKce, I■ > 1 t lmu cause why said letters alronkl not be gronled. ! Given under my bmal this 2d day of Jane, 1833. i * j MUiIKL Ji >NES, ( lei I. MM B Iv m,mths J after dale nppliention w ill be ' w ni,,lain the l.onerible Ibe Inferior Conn of 1 Goluaibia eonniy, wbeii siilnig fur ordinary pur poses, tin' leave to sell the whole ol the real estate I of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, lor the benefit us j said minor. .IKUI’MIAH GlvlTf IN, July 1 Administrator el Sydney S. Holland. T'l OTICM.—Tbe eo parlnorslnp lieretalbre ex 1 V isting under the firm nl l>. (t. A ■V Co. is dissolved by the roll rim; ol Guillen! ('ude : from raid concern. iVlcndnirg,August 0, 1833. wit j AUMINIBTIUTOII’B SALIC, W 7 11 ■I • b‘ iu'il, agieeulne to un ordtr of Ibe VV hunornhlc Inletiur Court of ihnko county, when silting Ibr ordinary purposes, on tin lirsl Tues day in (November next, within lha usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, helbre tho Court House door in Cnrrohiou, Carroll county, lot .No. one hnn . died and I hirly-limr, in the sixth disiiin of Carroll county ; sold as the real estate of 11. C Mannd.do . teased, lor ihe beneljl of ilia boil's mid ereihloi's. Trims made know n on the day " M . W, Mal N l '. Iri inislm lor AagMSt -1, 1838. id 1 AOMIXISTJI ATOB’S mi,::, , C's 11,1. 1 e sold, agieeublo to an order ol tho V « honorable Interior Court of Burke county , Ivv hen t illing (or ordinary purposes, on tlie lirsi I iie's duj m 1 1,'loner next, vvilluri the usual hours of sale) jto l he highest bidder, before the Coini House ,!o ,r iin Drayton, Dooly tomuy, lot No. 211, in (be l ib iiivslrici ol |itioi\ couulv ; Kol.i as llio u>al uslulo ol II C. IMuundjdei i used, lor lb,-b-i tJii ol the heirs nnd creditors. Terms made known , n the day of a tls. JI N\ ,M a I Mi. Ailmmulmlo ' Ain; net 1,1838. td Georgia. Teriveu count\ : Couit o( Ordmnn - Tiesen', ilielr honors Johns. Kiev os, Ti ler Kendo k, .Icliersull Kuborls, and (ha let, <' Stovvail, T.s js, I • , o ''"'i ■ V '' ,V '. July Vth, 1338. 1 j. j TON the application ol Thomas JI Burns,ad ; 's- mutisiniioi id William Gio->, deeens d, hitci f I Seiivrn county, slating lhai he has fully adnnnis - i, rod sa d estaie, ami pray ing t nation Ibrkuers ills 1 initsory. il is, on niolion, 001, led that ii,e r h il, I do issue a malum, requiring all persons p, Hiou cause vit nay they him) win the . .nine shall not lie 1 er.mtej and that the smu,- be puhlished once a n month lot six months. I imp extract Irom ihe minutes. Jn’y 10 la'fs “I- 1 '"'bn JOSHCA TiiKiiV, ( |'.,|V. I i‘M ,'j vno’- roit ; ' T.'-. , 'JI I • unbar riber being dwiifU' ol A-HP* y-. leaving ( eorgiu, now olf.*u bis Plan luiiuii li»r salts. It roulniiw 5433 aef* \\'iV : ''iy ol "1 lertiie soil as Columbia touiiiy allure's; dv) antes o. wuud-land, willi a eomlonahli dwelling, and oilier necessary building* i generally nlianbed in a Plantation, and has also a valuable .Mill r on*. The said Land is on I lie waters of I dip Creek—it ndj ins Capt. Win. I*. Boalln, Geo A) Mr* Irmle * mid ol tiers, lb miles (Tumi Air irmia, and a plea nui and agreeable neighborhood (iiiely w ate ted wiili i.m-rdailinir Spring". id rn.r.BEnur j mwis. Culiimhin euindv, Geo , July 10, IH3B. v Ini I’. !*• —l’i mot svv dung lo pitta-hm j Will please r li on Mr I. 11 Ci >1 r dugUNla f% t-T»i uV, I 111; I, *. VI. A ll■*** •*> 1 AiNDj.vJ L\. "dr. Koboii Monroe, SAiuylldll idlheied with lllio above distressing malady- Dyrnptoins great languor, IFiUixney, dn-lurbr d rest, nervous head aelie,ilii.ii idly id hi'enlhing, lightness anil iliielnru .in i llm hre -,-t,il zoneo ■ .-, nervous irritability mid resile sue- , could not In* mi a liori/nnla! jiosill'ni v.ilhniu ihe nei:.<nlnin ol impending sulloealiiill, palpitation of tie: 1 e-art, ills!i -.-in \ cough, eo.ilive me ; s pain ol' llm itimeirli, i-'rowum.-i , great dobllllj and defii ;• -icy ol tin: nervous energy. Me. 15. Mon roe gave tip every liiovgbt ol rocovoi;*, and 'i;-> despair sal on lie* eminUinmiei ol every prison in- I M-sh-il in bin I M l- .lie or happiness, till by ued d Ml lieiiolin d inn ; nidi** paper ninm cures elficled by Dr. tV i.i. l oans’ Medicine in Ins complaint, ull i i -1 1 indueed liiin In purtdiasc* a par).age ol the |*il|., vvhii h resulted in v iiiipbd.-lv removing every ol I lie dice iso lie vv i. lies to say lot- mo live fur this deelaraliort is, I lint I lm„e lilliieled v\ iih (he snn.e or any symplonm similar in those Iroin wiiii|| i. , !i ippily re I rrc nay likewise receive lint same inestimable benelii. tine IN AiNS l-'nj*sale by IGNA At IIAI.NMS, man h *d I Cole u ;**nls lor AuguslaGa. II AVllrA SD, IIISLEY & Vo. AUUIISTA, lIA. U Ve./ tih‘ ‘inil lUlull l):ah r« m Drills, Mt‘l rmui, IWJuimn/, I'uml .<, Oils, D.i/c Nf« p, liru-hrs, It llllluW < Hi■ <\ I ■ Ol* 1-lii: tbe lollovving brief catalogue ol Hear .slot U : H uge, ij e. Aleolml, dines. Alum, Annaio, As|dilillnni, /iri-ilnutidn, Autmioiiy, unde; Arrow Uool, Allspice Anomie. Aqua Fortin, IJulsnm I ’upaivn, Balsam 1 ir, Da’snin Tolu, i;al.,am Peru, Black Drop, Dine Vhriol. Umax, relineil and erude; lirimsloi.e, lliirgnndy Piudi, Daborry Dark. Hiller Uool, Ciniiplior, Calomel, Mnglish and American, ( > am '1 ailar, CaiilliandeH, Coeliineul, Camwood, (Inbelis, ( ayenno Pepper, n il and African d * Cloves, Cinnamon Hark, Cardamon Seed", i orio-iv • .*111)1111111 e, i aside Soap, Copperas, Congress W uler, Chloride of I.line, Chloride ol Soda, t aster Oil, be-1 and com ,in qls , pis. nail ball pis. I ip; an Sails, Msnunliid tills, ol all kinds, lain A/edii male; Fly Slone, Flax Seed, Flu’s .Sulphur, Flo’ra Benzoin, F’lo'rs Clmmomilc, French < hull;, Ginger, rare, ground, para an 1 common, Glauber .Sails, Glue, Golden Seal, Gum Myrrh, do. Arabii,do. Gamhoge, do Senm amny, do. (ittaiac, tlo Shell ic, do. Gopal, do. Triigacamli, Ax. Money, llydriodato Fotash, Hops, Hubs of nil Kinds, “ Shakers’;" //emlock J!a k Isinglass, Ipecue, Jndign, Spanish I*’ oal Wo. 1,i1u.2 do Carolina, Indian's I’nnaeoa, Iceland ,1/oss, lush ilfnss, lodin *, Jalap, Jujube I’aste, Jimipor 1 lorries, Kreesote, Leo’s Fills, genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. I emoii Syrup, superior; i.nilu-s .Slipper Hoot, Logwood, sin k and dup'd; Liquorice Hull, lain, Leeches, Lancets, ail kinds; \l igiiesiii, liurqi, do calcined, do 1 Icnry's,do Under’s Aperient, A/uslard, J inglish and Aniiniean; A/anna, Flake, AJusk, Mac o, A/adder, A/nnatn- Acid A/orpliia *, Act.and Sulph ; Mandrake Uool, Nutmegs, A’ulgalls, JS'iix Vomica, Nitric Acid, Gil \ ilriol, Oilv ) Oil, Opium, Osborn’s 7 J hilolokeu, Orris Uool, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Hark, Fond Lily Root, Poplar Hark, Fsiirlnsh, Fejiper, Foarl Holey, P.itter'u (oiiliotieon, Pipcrinu, Quicksilver, Rhubarb Root and powder, Rosin, Red Fieeipilalc, Red Sanders, Rod ( hulk, Svviiim's r.-maeoa, Sidpliule ol Quinine, Starch, Seidlnllz Powders, Soda Powder, Sloiiglilon's liiin-rs, in qiiarls nmi pints; Sweel Gil, in quarts, pints, ami hull puds, Sal Flatus, Sul Soda, Sul Amiuimia, Salt Poire. Sugar I.end, Sarsaparilla, rout and extract; Spun,go, Skunk Cabbage Uool, Senna, .V)i/rus Turpentine, in quarts and pints; * nper I arb. .S'uda, Tarlarie Acid, Tartar lorietic; 'J'nmarmds, ’i'ujiioon, Verdigris, dry; White V itriol, It Inn* Wood Hark, Vcasl J’owders Me,Urine in I lain, Ain intonin I Wine, JJaleinali’s Drops, Rafsam Cnpnivu, Dalsriiu Honey, HrnishOil Galumel, Camphor, Cayenne i’eppcr, Cale'd A! agues in, lass. Fepporniint, Ass. Cinnamon, i'ibs. iii iguniol, Mss. i.avender, Mss. Lemon, Godfrey's Cordial, llarlnjm Gil, Ipecac, Jalap, .b sou's Drops, l,uudanum, Moore’s Fsteneeof Life, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon, Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil W onnsecd, Paregoric, Rhubarb, .Sweet tipis. Nitre, ypls. Haris, Solmioii ol Qnimnc, strong; '1 ur.ar Mmelic, 'l'usUnglon’s Balsam, Dr. Rush’s Mye Water, Thompson's do. Thompson’s-No. (I. J'erfumeri/ C, logno Wuler, every variety, Fancy Toilet Pimps do Shaving do do l.nvimier Wuler, Florida Water, Hose Water, Orange Flower W ater, Milk of Hoses, Preston Sails, Fancy Pungent Vials, Pomatum, Olio ol Rose, Antique Oil, Bear’s Oil, Macassar till, Toilette Powder, Indian Dye, Powder Fulls and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound. I’aints, Uils ,\c. While Lead, dry; VV Into Lead, hi Oil pure, No, I, mid No. !2, i Red Lend, Black Lead, 'Spanish Brown, V eiieiimi Red, Mnghsh and American; V iT.nilion, Mnglish mid Chinese, India Rod, Rose Pink, Drop Lake, Lilhaigo, Vellow Ochre, Stone Yellow, Chrome Green, V erdigris, m Oil, pure; i’nissi ni Blue, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lump Black, V andyke Brown, Terra De Sienna, ! Turkey I Tuber, .Spanish W hiling, Putty \ Ft mice Slone, Rotten Stone, Sand I'aper, Bronze, Gold Leal, Smalts, Window Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil,temmerstrained, do do Fall do do do W niter do Train Oil, A’ealsloot Oil, l ■-pal V ami'll, coach and Immune. Fn inn- Varnish, Japan V arnish, Hla.-k Lea;her Varnish, Fanil .Vhmes and Mnliers, Paint Mills, Glaziers Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Cak-ined Jtrusla s. I’nini, Nash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ; 1 lull), Hair, looili, N’liav ing, Horse, .Shin , Dusl, t rumh, A ail, Neruh aud v\ 1 1 itc* Wash Brushes, every variety; t timers C. 11 Pencil, Badger’s Hair, Hair Broom Brushes. Misct iI a sinus Nittiil, all kinds; Vv , Gurpctiior’s Preparations New l.ngland t ’uiigh Dvrup, Gibney's i’eiier Dcslroyer, Rovvanii’s I'onie A/ixlme, Brandnlh's Pills, IVier’s Fills, 1 vim’s tknnm anil.* I i l :i , Beckwiih’.s I’ills, Gullaghan s Fills. ('lioleia Remedy, Sin tl hero 1 ii me, Dili I hnti neat, Files Ointment, Judkin's Oimment, Buhard’s Oil ,Vo;qi Court Plaster, J.ip Naive, Wafers Lueiler Matches, Frieliun Matches Roman Lights, Nhaving Foxes, mirror N'h-oo lilaekim; A sizes,'lilaek 1*.1,, Ado. i. id I tik, hme .11 de lid,. I i-.pers,’i'uoili Powder Nulling (Fax, Nnull Dux, s, Jewell’s l.iaamenls Mailer’s Bowstrings, .Syringes, all kinds J uiS'i's, all kinds, i .anips, ilo , ’Fie-’rinumetisrs do. ■ S P Hulas. Fruol V mis, Lmery, (’rin iVe.s l ine (.id J'obaeco N'mgeons Instnmtenls, all kinds, Demis* do. do. Demisi Gold and Jm Foil, Specie Jars I'meluie Bollles, Hn nsi Pipes, Nipple Ma ils Niirsine Rutiles, Red Fans, I’essaiies,Cuiheleis Roughs, lion, W edgvv<ol(l and glass mortars I dl J v ies, Graduate .Measures '•Mss I* mini Is, Medicine Chests, ic. An ; I led heal A/aellilli's, ;s.i* rurehasers lor cash or approved prompt p (per, vv ill i. i well lo give ns a call, ns we have ns hue a slock as is Jiept in llip sohlhern eouillrv vv hn h we are doiennmed lo soli VT THE I.OVV KST MARK t-T PalCFs, . -V supply of ihe most popular 7'mem \ os . 'irnmaiu, Quack M.diem.sol the dav, eonalamlv hand DmG July ;>0 i KXKffTOns ' U;>riMSTH.VTDU t 1 1 _ ON the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold* utile 1 Court House in I oKalb comity, I bit 20(3, in ilu I7ili District of originally Henry i cuumy, belonging lo the estate of Arclnhalil Hell, i deceased. 1 Alsu, on the same day at llio Court Jlouse in i Lumpkin county, will be sold lot 1003, in the 4th Lhslricl, Ist sceimn, originally Cherokee, belonging lo the estate ol Mary tVldle, deceased, under or ders of the Court of Ordinary, of Burke county.— Terms oe the day of sale ; iiiucliasers paying lor lillu ELIAS BELL, Executor of Archibald Bell, and administrator of July 17; IS3B Old Alary White,deceased. 1 1 d |OCT. EV iKS» MEDICINE: Dyspep i 1 uJr sin and liypocboudiiitcistn—lnterest, t j u.g case.--Mr, W rit- Salmon, Green si, above 3rd; - 1 I'hihelclphin, afflicted for several years with the i | following distressing symptoms; sickness at the I stomach, headache, di/./. ness, palpitation of the i ! heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pit , i trescenl eructation, coldness and weakness of the t j extremetics,emaciation and general debility, dis l turhed rest, a sense of pressure and heal at the * stomach after eating, night mate, great mental o despondency, severe Hying pains in the eln si, hack i i- and sides, cogtivetiess, involuntary sighing and i weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex- I eridse. Air i-almon hud applied to the most emi h nent physicians, who considered it beyond the e power of uteri mine lo restore him lo health; howo v ver, us his ufllielions find reduced him to a very ’ | deplorable condition, ttnd haring hern reeotnmeii h ded by a relative of Ins to make a trial of Dr Win. a ' Evans' medicine, he with difficult) repaired lo e |I he office and procured a package, to which he saysii he is indebted for bis restoration lo life, health and friends. II ■ is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’Medicine or sale only by ANTONY <fe HAINES, opril 21) 234 Broad street , Gcor^iti— Uurko county, , t • 'iir< oi Ordinary— present, their G. W. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Kale hi. i Si., March S>lh, 1838. UPON ihe petition of Elisha llaymalis, executor ofEunmol f laymans, deceased, late of Burks county, staling that bo lias fully executed the last will and testament ol said Stephen Daymans, de ceased, and praying loiters distnissory. Jl is there loro, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring a’l concerned,to he and appear at the court at September term next I ben and there to shew cause why said let tors ahull not bo granted, and that said cititutiou be publish , cd unco a month till said court. Alruo extract from the minutes, march 21 Cluj Tlt BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia, ( otnuilim county : * 1-IIE AS, Gyrus Alhca applies for letters of » » fidininislriition on the estate ol Thomas Albert, deceased. 'f hose arc therefore lo cite am! admonish nil and , singular, the kindred and creditors ol the raid de ceased, lo file their objection-, {ifany they have,)at my office, according to law. Given under my band at office, this 31st July, 1833. (our 2] ‘ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk Georgia, Jefferson county: WHERE AS Ashley J’lttllips, administrator on the estate of Stephen Gutter, late o) said county, deceased, applies lor letters distnissory, These arc therefore to cite and admonish till and singular the kindred and creditors of tlie said de ceased, to ho and appear nl my ollico within the lime proscribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not begranled. Given under my band at office, in Louisville, hislGlhday of March 183 d. mar Jtf EBENEZEU BOTH WELL Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, i'otrick fi Gotmnlly, Administra tor on the Estate of Tandy (J Jones, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters dis missory. These arc therefore to cite Bad admonish all and sing-dar t ho heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear tit ni) ollico within the time prescri bed by Jaw, lo 1110 tboir objections, if any they have, lo shew cause wny said lelters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this Kith day of Aiarcli, 1838. match 10 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clk. Uovl .o oxxii ii I y • WHEREAS Elijah Atlaway, administrator no the estate el Bedding A Byrant, iate ol said count v, deceased, applies for lettms distnissory. Those nro therefore lo cite and admonish all and siguinr the kindred and creditors el said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the tin e pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day ol f ob:, 1838. T JI BLUUiVT, D. Cl’k. feb 21 ttidin Georgia, Jefferson county: % Jft/ Jl EKE AS Jfugli Neely, ndmlnistratoV on the » • estate of James Neely, deceased, applies lor loiters disratssory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors oi said dec’d lo bo and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at olfice in Louisville, ibis 21st day of July, 1838. July 24 EBENEZER BOTIIWELL.CI’k. Georgia, Burke County ; W/ HEIIKAS faille Berry Burch applies fur >» letters distnissory, on the estate ol Abisit Jenkins, deceased. These nre thoiefure to cite and admonish all and ■ I singular I lie kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo lie and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said lelteis should not be granted. Given under my band t office,in Waynesbaro this 22d day ol March, 1838. nmr 20 0m T. H. BLOUNT, Dop. Clerk. Georgia,Columbia County: HEUEAS Benjamin If. Warren and John | i* ¥ Afo.Gar, Executors of the Billot William | McGar, deceased, apjdies for letters Distnissory. These tiro therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24th day of ; February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk, j feb 27 47 I Georgia,Jefferson county : U/ JII.REAS Sherrod Arrington, administrate on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, hue said county,deceased, applies lor letters of dismis I non from said estate. Those arc therclore lo cite, summon and adtnon. ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of • said deceased, lo ho and appear at my office within ’’ the lime prescrijd hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ke granted. 11 Given under my hand at office in Louisville,litis 25th June, 1838. June2B EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATKOONS Navigating Snrauah and Broad rivers. ii > Y mi act of the General Assembly of the slate t of Georgia, assented lo the 26th December, 183(1, j it is made heduty of the inferior courts ol the sev eral counties of said state, bordering on,or which navigable waters pats through, to cause to be pnb ! fished, the provisions of the several nets of the ge j neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents ! and patrootis, navigating said waters. I By the uforessiu acts every boot navigating the | Savannah or Broad rivers, are required lo have a I white palrooti.wilh a Bill ol Lading ready prepared lo exhibit to any while person, who may wish lo i. j examine the contents of the hunt under their charge : showing the name ol said pnlroon and consignee ol the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore fur I bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon.to penni; any boat hand being a slave; to pm nn board of their | boot, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ol any kind, pool I try or other articles in which by law they are forbid i" irnflick, «\cepi the same is exhibited in the bill of ; lading of Ihe owner ol said boat or his agent,mid un i derlusor their directum entered, making it. penal against every offender of the aforesaid acts. I . Theicforivill concerned will lake notice, that the , nets of which the foregoing is extracted w ill be cn ! forced ngan. t ullenders who may he taken in tb. { luimiy of Lincoln. Lrwts’ f’xnus W. B. Ca.m elow, I John Moss, v I fxTtriirx -Stovall. PKTKB LahaH, *'’-T -' D J udges of Inferior eour EV \V .VOXICE. rx mi ticdetsigned having united m tlie practic 3. ol the L.l VV,olfor their service* to the public They "ill ulleiul the courts of M uscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, linker, Loo ami Sumter, of theChattahoocheeCircuit; Houston,of the Hint Circuit; mid Twiggs, Pulaski, Eowndos, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Gtrcuit. Bu siness entrusted to their cure will meet with prompt attention. Their olfice is in Americas, Sumter county, where one of them mav always ho found when not absent on business. LO TT WARREN, VVM 11 CRAVVfORD bet 10 J 37 wtf months niter date application will bo M made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of Lewis 11 Rhodes, deceased, lor the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased July 111, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Executer. |Vj OTlCK.—four months after date, uppiicio i-'a (ion "ill be made to the honorable interior Conn ol Richmond county, while sitting lor ordi nary purposes, lor leave lo sell u lot of hind in the loth district and -llh section in Cherokee countv belonging lo the orphans of Lott Williams; also one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in,Lee eo. sold lor th ibenefit ol the heirsofsuid VS illiams. j may 2, 1838. I'. lI.MANTZ, Guardian. tn'OUU months after date application will be I J- mtdo to the honorahlq the Inlerior Court of 'falialerro county, when silting lor ordinary purpo ses, for leave to stdl the real estate of James Lang don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please akc notice. DOROTHY LANGDON, Guardian. June 12,1838 lm iiiutilhs nher dale, application will ho mutSe to the Honorable the interior Court ot Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave lo sell the Lund and Negroes be longing to the Estnl -of Hampton Wade, late of said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, AdmT. juljr 12 mini ,'AJ OTICK. —All persons indoblcd to the estate 1 a of George G. Buss, late of Burke county, de ceased, ate requested lo make payment, mid those having demands are requested to render Ilicm in ac cording to law. R. W. BASS, Adtn’r. npril 17 J A Oil It months niter dale application will ho made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke comi ty, lor leave to sell lot No 93, Blh District, JMorri "clhcr county, belonging to .limns E. Brown, a minor. ELIZABETH BROWN, July 17,1838. Guardian of James E- Br.wn. [ifc OTU; li»—After Hie expiration of four months i. V 3 from this dale, application will bo tnadc lo the Jus'iccs of the Inferior Court ol Jellerson county, silling as a Court ol Ordinary, for leave lo sell the negroes belonging lo the estate of NJuj.»r Joint Ber rien, late ol said county, deceased- JNU. MACpHERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18,1838 SPUHII months tiller date application will be it ' made to the Interior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the interest of t-amucl Coulter, late of said county, deceased, in a negro man JUoscs, as part of the estate ol said deceased. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. Lincolnian, May 19,1838 n / 'Of l K months alter dale application will be made ■H- to the honorable the Interior Court of Colum bia county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, llir leave to soil a tract ol land in said county, contain ing 125 acres, more or loss, adjoining lands ol Hag gle, O'Neil, and others, belonging to the estate of Henry Wilkins. SUaAN WILKINS, Ad'inr. June 20j 1838. XjvOUll months after dale application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, lo sell the teal cstale of Eleazer Lewis, deceased, oi said county. ELEAZER L. COW ART, Executor may 22, 1838 m4t ju'OLlit months utter dale application "ill lie J- made to the honorable Interior Court ot Jeffer son, silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the lands in said county, belonging to the estate oi the lute ! bourns B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro women, Mary and Lucy with her chilli. Bold lor Iho benefit ol the creditors cd said estate. This 23d April, 1838. PHILIP ROBINSON,) .. , april 23 dm JOHN 11 WELLS, $ rs - M 4 v -* f J W UIUIIUIQ UIUU «*uT5 ttppuCuilUli ~,ni,v . JL made to the hon Court, of Ordinary, of the county of Jellerson, for leave lo sell 093 acres ol pine land in the county of Burke, on t ho waters of Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J. Mordact, mid others, sold fir the benefit of the heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. JAMi;s GROSS, Guardian. Louisville, May 21, 183.8, 4m ■jC'OUIt months alter dale, application will be JL made to iho honorable Inlerior court of Burke comity, (or leave to sell all the real estate cf George F. Sconyars, deceased. JANE SCGNYERS, Adrax. npril 26 mint ILi'OIIU months alter hate, application will fie made to the honorable Inferior Conti of Burke county,-for leave lo sell a part of the real estate of Soulliworlli Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 20 tnlm L'OPR months after date application will bo B made lo I lie honorable the Inlerior Court id' Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell six hundred acres ol land' more or less, belonging to the estate of Benjamin E. \V infrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on die little Kioke creek, adjoining lands of Haggle, Marlin, and others. Will. I*. BEAEL, Adtr.’r, 26 1838. months alter dale rqqihcaiion "ill he Jo- made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Burke county, vv hen silling for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell the plantation belonging to the cstale of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands of John Cock, Mathew Jones, and oth ers. Also, a negro man belonging to sold cstale by Ihe name of Bob. ANDERSON LAMBERT.) .. . GEORGE VV. EVANS, f Lx w - Waynesboro, June 28, 1838. months after date, application will be - made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting Ibi ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a negro man named William, belong . login Margaret Ann Deadwyler, a minor heir ol Joseph Dead wyler, jr. deceased,late of Elbert co. A LEXANDERP. HOUSTON, Guardian, may 31. 1838 mil KNOUII months afterdate, application will he ■fi. made lo the Hon llie Inferior Court of Etborl county, while silling tor ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the hinds and negroes belonging to the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of said county. THU’S. JOHNSTON, Adm'r. mav 31, 1838 unit Georgia, Iturke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors WO Evans, Abel Lewis and E Pander, Esqrs Rule Ni Si [>th March, 1833 jjTTPON the application ol Mnlford Marsh and kJ Fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is sue a citation lor letters disnn-sory as administra tors on the estate ot f ielding Fryer, decca-ed It is »-n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do issue returnable to September term next ol this Court, to lie published once n month till said Court 1 A sue extract irotu the minutes. march 20 6m Tll BLOUNT, ncco n c. Georgia--Hmke Count y. Court ol Ordinary, present, their IX onors, G VV i Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. Huh A’i Si, 3/A March, 1833. ]TT PON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Admiuis trntor ol John Watts, dceeasiAl, this day filed, praying I bat a Citation may issue lor letters disntis -1 sory from said Aaministratii n. It is on motion ■ ordered that the same do issue and be published once araontn for six months. A true extract from the minutes. T 11 BLOUNT, ucco a c. March 20 Cm Georgia, Hnvßc County, Court ot Ordinary, present their Honors G VV Evans, Abel Lew is and E Palmer. Erqrs. /{«/<’ Ah Si, nth March, 183-8, UPON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor ol Absolem Kinsey, deceased, Jute of Burke co stating that lie ha- fully executed said will and ret- I led lhe estate ol said deceased, end praying letters dtsmiaeoiy. It is therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered mat the Clerk do i.-sue a cilation, rciurna- Glt- to September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there to show cause why the ■MC should not he granted And it is further or deredlinn said melton he published once a month till erai-l conn A true extract iron) the iiiimites war SO tun T. H BUU'NT. f ( fk X ',. Ti ‘^ übs «'^offer, , - ■•» lus i-u l l < ls fur sale, m llama county, lyinsr .1? ; redly upon the mad from Hamilton lo Crw-nv.li ; ! ~v<! n ! llc3 ,n ;" 1 | lie I : ,r, » £r P'auo. Tlio posses, ; 1 comprises eight hunt,red acres, which Hie own., ; Will M-JV se ol m n body or in trvoreparato parcel, , to sun purchasers. i hero are two hundred hhy acres cleared of which a conatdernhlo portion , ts Ircsh Iha whole lino farming order and wth i adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, small er.i, * p :, Therc is a hamfd dwelling house on lhepla» well constructed ami ot goon materials,a gin hem,, and all other outbuil lings requisite for convenience* Iho water is excellent,and the situation affords every prospect (or the enjoyment of fine health - , Any person desiring further information will call upon the subscriber on the premises. THOMAS SMITH Harris county, July 3 mlm ~ t — — The lollovviiig is on extract fiom a lorthcomiug work ol Dr. Peters, the discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Anti-Hilious I'illg. “ Health, wealth and enjoyment are the three prune ejects ul life. The two former are • 1 only sought ns a means lo obtain the latter.— Man seeks for wealth as the means of enjoyment i Hut vain is such pursuit without the possession of health. W ithout bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor tho outward man is capable ol any achievement, , whether ol wealth or cn|Ofmen:. Mens sana in eoiporo sano—a sound mind in a sound body—ia thosiiic qua non—the absolute requisite,furjany efii , eient effort in tho attainment of human ends. Tho mind may he active, hut if the body he feeble, then is tho mind active lo little purpose. JCnjoymenl is not there; and the finest laid plans are rendered 1 | abortive by (lie shattered condition of our tenement • I of clay. i | lint sat that a man could obtain wealth—that lie ' | could acquire the gold of Uphir, and bring homo all the treasures of the mines of Golconda, yel without health, where would he his happiness ? Ho would he miserable in the midst of his gold and his dia monds ; ho would pine away in wretchedness and . despair, and ho would exclaim with tho wise man of old, 1 all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” His 1 limbs arc racked with pain and ke cannot rest, his appetite is gone, and he loathes his food; his sto ! mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns si .fi j <f> eninguwoy at the bounties of a munificent provi dense. Jlo would give all he is worth—nay,all the world—il he had it—lor the poor but healthy man’s appetite. Please give me,” said a hungry wretch to a wealthy fable man, “ please give mo a sixpence lo buy me a morsel of food; 1 ant almost starved 1” “ 1 would give a thousand dollars for your appe ,) tite,” said the rich man, as he handed the hungry ! one a dollar. Os so much importance is health lo the enjoy ment ol lilo! Put whereto, methinks I hear the reader ask,sub serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub ject '! Do w o not all know the value ul health ? Do vve nut all attend lo il as one of the chief, if not the chicfesl concerns of our mortal existence ? J)o we not employ the menus lo attain and preserve it ? Do wo not lay cut money—d.t we not lee physi cians—do we not follow their advice—do we not swallow their prescriptions ? True—most true—gentle reader, thou doest all things, we dare say, and more. Mill, we cannot believe our homily on health lo ho altogether unne cessary. As in morals, so in physiols it requisite 1 to have “ lino upon line, and precept upon precept." Men in health forget that they may bo sick, and men m sickness do not always employ the most ju dicious means lo attain health. > pursue the right road to health. Mow, J know ot I some people who are always dosing themselves f with physic, ana running to the doctors and apoth ecaries every day of their lives. They take,! verily ,i believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, and yet they arc not well after all Do you know the reason ? Why, yes, in my opinion there arc two reasons. In the first place they lake too much medicine, and hi the second, they do not tako the right kind. 1 used lo make the same mistake, But lately, that is to say for two or three years past. I’ve hit upon a better plan. I lake Dr. Peters’ Vegetable bilious I‘iils, and 1 derive mere benefit from one dollar laid out in them, than 1 used in paying fifty in any for -3 liter pursuit of health, besides saving a world of I nausea mid disgust in swallowing an enormous I quantity of medicines. Do you know Dr. Peters ! Very well. And have you ever taken lus medicine 7 1 were a blockhead else. They tell me he is none ol your quacks, who tin dertakes to mend and regulate the human machine * without so much ns a knowledge ol its parts, " ami how they are put together. 'J hey say he uu demands anatomy and physiology, I think they rail ■ them, and is as familiar with botany and chemistry 1 as lam with (lie road to mill. > Vou are rightly informed. Dr, Peters is no em piric.. He docs not undertake what lie does not understand. Ho was regularly tired lo the healing c art. Jlc has spent years in the acquisition ot know t bulge ; he has devoted lumse.fto the study of tho “ r human frame, and the diseases to which it is sub e ject, end now he is applying his acquisition to tho . relief of suffering humanity. i- Ho does not put forth the absurd claims often ad y vanned by the inventors of patent nostrums—name ly, that ol coring all diseases w ith a single pro scription 1 Such a pretence bo would deem about as tiidic.ult to sw allow ns to lake the nostrums ui those who put it forth. There is no such medicine There is not, and never was, a panacea lor all dts e cases The Vegetable Bilious Dills pretend to no 1 such miracle, hut what is infinitely better they r effect what they undertake They keep the word ' of pr uiiiae te the stomach, and the pritna via which 1 they make to the ear and eye. And that .indeed is no slight recommendation. Mor are the complaints lo which these Dills are adapted lew nor far be _ tween, ’i ho disorders arising from a morbid state v of the bile are, unfortunately, many, distressing and 1 lalak A large portion of all the fevers, especially ■r atllie south and tr, the marshy districts, are owing 0 to this cause, front the distressing ague and fever J which almost shakes asunder lilu and limb, lo the foarlul “ \ cllcw Jack,” which seldom quits hisjvic litn without sundering soul and body as lie takes his leave ■ Conversant .mm bis previous practice, with dm case, in all ils forms, u liich originates from the dis order ol Iho bile, Dr. Deters w as first led lo employ j ins knowledge and experience in the preparation o! a medicine which should prove efficacious in this large class of diseases, which should relieve the acli ( iiig and the di/.zy head, and restore the nauseated and loathing stomach, at the same time that it pro s vented those more fatal effects which are so apt to follow from their imprudent neglect. f ur tins purge.- " lie prepared with much care and just adaption t ; impose, the Vegetable Bilious Dills, which li i qipy to say. Iron; long experi ence, and tli ■. ; . imt testimony of those who have y employed tin u: o m answered) more than answered his sanguine expci,unions. ft is not his own mere assertion you arc call . cd onlo believe, it is not the ipse dixit ofany single I, man—though he was as great ns (Jalcn or Hippo crates —that you arc lo phi your lailh upon Nei n thcr—although i is said in the sacred volume that d "by the month of two nr three witnesses shall all a things ho established”—are you to believe in so small a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is bo lorn you. They arc 100 numerous lo bo easily overlooked; they are lou intelligent to be carelessly p heard; they arc 100 respectable lo bo slightly re garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of I hose ,1 whose experience is tjlio host test of Ihe truth they 1 I assert. Dr. Deters has thrown together in tho fob t- lowing pages, a tew of the many hundreds of tests-* menials received tront every quarter whore lu*\ |, pills haw come into use. They nre left to speak i. lor themselves. They arc the words ot those who is “speak what they do know, and lea ify lo what c they have teen and cxper.enced.’’ Be cnrr.fitl and inquire for Peters’ Vegetable li Pills; they urc sold in Augusta by /favilnml, Kin ley At Du Thomas Burnett & Co, A’elton Carter ■ ltd jam's Lev tich april I"