Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 18, 1838, Image 4

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VV A \ NTMIiMtO A< MU AIV. f I’ll I; rxemkos 111 tins mslinilinti "ill l>'.'l ■' .8 on ilie Ins .'loiiilni i i IM'ili 'i iii xl, ii<l i m t um miss loner* have ilr* pleasm (> l inl«»ruiing •i» public iltHi they 11.«% e i nn h* l fi todv •" h< ’ u,v ’l'** ,Or\ I<VS (,• Ml I-MAS AA'".N. V. ho•- ih .II.M i on> have given mi' Ii ym i d .* ”iii>si n I mi during tin 1 p<mi oeademie year. For the information c»! the liionds am! pillions of iliih academy, notice is nlao given, lliitl all branciiM of learning arc v»w taught in it w I•»»I» 101181111110 n thorough, n«< Ini, ami nccoinp'odied education. J ’be Or ign of tlie* Hector i . ii"i i" rrlv to rijako 11 i n pupils la id it ir with tins or if ml 0 puit mcnt nl literature op Hncncc, but lo Irani find pre pare them tor tho perjo nmma ol all the logli and important dulten of file. Hence, a pin I from the mom I routine of u« adt i*ll<* Hindu**, rheir attention i - dtrec ted lo the hitairuiic'Tit of u firmly six I** in mg and ol an easy carnage himl |»ohic addr *s lo I In? oleum* of preaomng bealili, I it he writing ollctlors, Holes and liillh, and, Hi hltoi , I.» all llnee meom- I»11 sI• n i <') i: m wlnch, though eem r.div 11* ••1 • m led m the education nI j oulh, an* iiul e-sent ml to sue* Cots in life, ill.in Ito h • acquired) mis ol a weightier and m<>ro m i*‘iiidii < h mu « r. 'J’lir* discipline ol tin* - < »>>• »1 ir mild and pan i* <l, yet nl ll»o miiiu* lirne linn and < (lice m 'J he pn Ia I h arc in. Med as m«nal on intcllei hi d l>» in;**, and in the iiminloiiimee nl odor, apjcab a<e nimle to Ibc coi.m icnee radar I hail In l lie rod A correct iicc oinil ol each fccho ar .s eon Joel rind pioficicie-y H I epf. and If an 'imlled | i lie- parents (ll residing near) w hicli, (ngf-ihcr with n ward , judn nni»ly distributed, Inn- hid I la-h ippie-i i (let i in mvfiK< niug and keeping alive a spirit ol emulii lion, both in regard I" study and d< j nhm nl eim-ig f Ik* pupils ol dm. iamb my. Al a reeeid meeting ol Ha; )! . ird r»l I ’onuni- -ion a rr, the billowing te «>1 til n>r 1H vn ere ad ip'ctl, lo wil - That I lie academic year. oil he ch\ rid nco iw o sessions. Thai dm first ses.- o i shall commence on the U .-! day ol f)f iffla i ni caeli and every y« ar, and lermi naii'mi the hah ilav ol J’i hnia .V , and dial lie m*( on 1 h h dl « oiiiiin im i! mi Ihe Ifhh ol I i h f nary, mid lemnnal ■ on ifte dm Ii Jutm ; ulier wliieli lliero shad he n var aiioij nl dm e ino itlis. In ad Ii lion lo ifn.*, IIa.TC j ImII he a rceessul ui.< w- i. • during die ( li/ihlmas Holhd iui. Thai the mtes «»f (nil mi shall he as ldllo\> e, \ i/, : for Ifeadni'.', .Spelling, VV riling and I le/lning, per 86881011 HM (.(! \ i »r f •rngriipliy, A til !nta lie, (ir.mnn ir, and f.|h«*r cleiiieiiliny sludies, JO 00 . I or the alien nl and modern lan/nreo s, M idi ( main s, JN dural IMnlosfiphv, r Inmiairy rind otlter Kindred I rale licn j(» 00 J Tun.on in ail eases lo he paid in advance. No m holar will he received lor a slimier period j 'linn hall a HChhion, and when enirring lor dn,s time, il iiiiihl he ho expr ..v ly Malt I ui Ihu lime oi -enirunec. Hoard inny be olilained in re j.iclahle fa ndifN in I •iluh vilhige at pnecM varying iroin H lo j»er ( Jiuuilli, washing, lighls, A e iin lndefl. Tim liooKn li» la* used in ilns aemlr*ni> mv, (lie H.hle, \\ ulk' i \ Dielionaiy, \N < hsier’a Spelling Hook, i'.nie.Mill's I'jral and second i lass Koadern the Nnlional Hender, rind HarheiV l do< nlioii i olbnrn’M J'iihl I.cshoiih, Smnli’s and I’.merson s Arillimelies, Colhnrn'w Algebra, l lav/ijir’s Mmdid, Marhhall’H Hook Keeping, and I' liiii'h Snrve\nig Siiiiili’h rind KiiKliuiii’h (iraiiniiar, I’urkeiN l.ver eises.and Hluir n Kltelorie. Woodhndge't and Olney'H f>eogrnpliv, linhlhiiH’ nod Wli dpley’H Jlislory, (.iiv 'h AHironoiny and ( /’realise «*ll fdalies, l inaslm Ids f hemi dry and Natural IMiilosnpliy, l.inv.tln and Kalnn's Holany, I I ledge’s J .ogle, t uinlie'rt Hliysiuln** y, Walls on Ihe 1 Mind, and the Handel and JJuyOeu /ruJleeliun el < linnh Music Andrew s I.aim (iranminr, (imKlrieli’s toeel; t»rHiiinmr, (»reek Header Testament and Mnjora, Jailin Header, l.everelt s I.aim Tiilm, \ irgd, Sal- Jtinl, Hicnro and Horace, <l«e> i/se’s I rem li tiiam >inar, v\ rib H.»lmar’s Fables, and Teleiiiaelius. i*erorder ol l he Hoard, r.mVAHf) (iAKIiK.K, Sn’y. NN'aynesboro, July iO, Jh.is 7ism Jt>ne Hundred Oollnrs ive ward. , NOTH I'. -Uaimway Iroin I lie HiihseiT her, in December lasi , o negro man named ; Johnson, aged ahoni twenty eight yea s. 1 , S/nJ negro in lour tori rh‘i en nidu s log'll, I very dark complexion, and w hen inferro- / gated elotely slnih»rs a liiille; lie has a I Inti face,and a great many murks of t he { w hip on Ins hack Said negro was confined n INln- \ eon jail last summer three uiomiUh, ami belonged at 1 , •itUat (iino \o Mr. lull, ol Monroe eo I would re- j <lnesl | nlors lo be particular in examining jailg, ns ( the said iK'grb lay mx iinmilis in {ail w ithin ten 'miles o| Ins n.a*mr. IT said negro is ron/itw'd in , plit.HO licit I get him, I will pay Ihe above reward, i { I have no (hnihl hat that he has altered his name. { \ April ll whin (’t )1< NIA 11HS l» TOHIV I'll’Tl IM M. I*A KS ll I) \\ A H It. jf It \N A b \ \ li om I la; Mihseri- I h«'r, uhotil the 10|h <»I March l ist, I in\ negro fellow < rsiir, about Jk’» | years ol age, ijim k spoken, and til eoinmon si/e. I have no doubt hut ! VINgV (hal he is linking about the planl.i I|oM *l Hailey, Hamwe'l 1 iSWni Ihthici, S. ( as he has a wile at ‘ thnl place. Also, about Ihe INtli of Juno last, l*rlci, nhotil 1 T.O years ol age,Mailers hen spoken to, and is sup 1 posed lo he ahoni Croekei’.s Neck, S.C These negroes are 100 w»*ll l-.novvii lo need lies •< ription, w here 1 suppose they are ranging, t'np I Willis ol steamboats will please look oni lor said negroes, as they ate well acquainted with the river, and have been on boats the greater port ot their I time, at work,ami may trv lo make lu lane lliey art' ! ■hiring ihnr «»nn u lime. I w ill pay the above rewind tor 11 delivery ol said ieg roes iff me, or in An ;gusta tail. JOS I'. I*ll A. S|IKNN MAKK. august ll *4| It AN AM \ \ (lorn the snhseii hers, residing in t iroenville, tia , a imihillo hoy, h\ ihe name ol DK’K, (culls limmell F,n Imnl,) said hoy is ahoni h leet ] meh In dr, raw boned, V\ V;.7.% and weighs ah» ul I7vi, or Hi I lbs. f . r jL t . . ipiii k spoken, wit Ii om* «»l Ins hire i‘ ♦ leetli hiokeii oil, and hut little Imn nil Ins bead; fju le inlellig nl m ltve,and .• lionc as to nuiseular power. We broo-:hi said ne;ro Iroin lh< line ol Mi-sisMppi ami Alabama, Slimier t'oiiuiv 1 Ihek Ii el t»ii when lie wi et n\. .\ a mixed • »ai and I'ur hnl| Ot b*'r e|.illni';: not recollected Jle 1 .trim i ls/ ( ami' from N. ( 1 . Also at tin* same lime ratiaw.iv, a hiig.lil mnl.ilio b(»v, bv the name el IN 1 x I I d '« . helunejiig to t Hi < -ooper, near this place, about ‘-’.a \. mi sol age, quick spoken, ah out .a l< I or *d im h. s hah, spare ma *!e, and a hath, r by prokssion. Tfiis boy was bonglu from Mr. NN oolloikcV, at ('olntubus, in this State, and by bint was brought Iroin iMaivlami; he has frequently llirealcmal h» go back. NN «■>ll y had on when hr went awuv, a striped patrol pantaloons. K ' 1 They both lell without any provocation, and with money enough to carry them sum distance,, and it is supposed w ill make lor seine Iree Suite I is probable they muy have lr?o piss, k, or mnv he rtirriod ol by some wlnte pers m. Whoever will apprehend said tie «rm .-.and bulge tbem in Jail, so that we get them, shall be hhei dl\ r('wanle*i hum i ' HAUHAWA\ A HAWKINS (.idigi.i, .1 ••lei“(Ki nnnit v; UJ i I hlv I. AS Tfdey Phillips, administrator : on (be estitle ol Siephen t ’oiler, late ol t aid ((Minty, deceased, applies lor letters de-mmson J'hese are then Pne to cite ami a -‘monish all mid ffingulnr the kindred nml creditors »*1 the said dt* eoased, lo be ami appear at my oilin’ within the time prescribed by l iw.'o sh \\ eatisi* il any they have, why said loiters should not bogrunted. (oven under my hand al ullice, in l.otiisvllle Ins Ifnb duy ul March ISdS. mar Ifi l-HI.M.ZKH HOTIJVk HU Hu live routily. t'ouit <»l O dimry. piesfMil their Honors W (• I v »niM, AI» oI He\\ is and 1. Hander, I sqr* Huh Nr S t /, \/„ r( /,, the uppiieu'.-.m ot .do .nd Marsh and J Fielding ITyer.pruyj - that the Clerk do is ( sue a citation lor letters dtsim*sorv tv-_ udininistra tors on the (dilate ol k adding, li\« r, deeeuo I I, is m notion olT'mmsel orib'red, that the samed.. lasue returnable to September t* r:nnr.v ol ihj. j < ’ouri, lo be published m;e. a iv-mh tili said v'ouri A tme extract from the um.rt « s. nianli 20 (an Til HI.OI NT, DccniM'. Georgia-- lltirke < V.mit \. (kmn ..t t Ird nary, prt G N Evans, Abel is, and K Fainter, 1 ops Unit Ni Si, . i/t M,t ’ h % h;h I yi*ON the t>f (ition of Muitnrd Marsh, Xdinnns VJ tratoroi John NN i'tis ed. this day . ; praying lint a Cilalion unv t- - n * l*»i Idlers . isnro- 1 ►ory from ►aid Auinunstr;»; i> n. It 1 <»11 nutijon t oniored that the same do is*.a- and hp published I once a mouth tor si\mmo.. \ ii no v*x : rut Iroin tlie minutes I’IIHL‘JI NT. mm o\ ,\Jar< b J ' Gut * j I in n:ii‘o\ siii.iuit’s s vlk. /\\ 1 1.1, h- sold f!i lli. 111-1 Tne '!»iv in I*epir n * t V Ix rli xt, fll llio fllllislM l.i.Mf-C ill I .OtIMN till-, ■ ! within the nMi tl hour- of «!«*, tin* following prop lefty, to vvjt h \ I#» 111* 1 r -mI rut IJoiyfur; h id land *; on the water- 1.1 Ogtiwhy. adjoining < *o\ifigl**n | and other-; it \ icd on m i |»f* property of Samuel U :dd.vt, I ■ nil-Iv s I'i-li v (i ft- in favor (T J dm iII N 'Mo t m iii.d VV•' ll < 1 < 11 . Levy mud- tind’* turned lu nit; Ity a ion table U. M LAWSON, Dejn li fl •Lily 10,1838. . id UDidt i: ru i:i: 11 i s s.\ lk. kN lli find. Tiiffdiiy in September next will be " " r old !i I I Li* ( i»url Home door in the I->vv 11 o VA uym shorn, hcl ween the i.mml lions ol Mile, i)i 1 t bird p;rl <»l the thirteen hum Ind nrn so 1 i-mr In ml formerly the propeity ol Jlonrv (rn.e, deceased, hut now the property nf Mllari. Krn levied on to •> ilisfy a li. (u ishk ' from n Justice's eon it ol Ihnlo county, in Dvor of I. hVdlnhl, nod S Darhck A <o, \ s, Libert < a use I,o\ yja.d • and returned to 1 ii e hy a constable. \\ IJ. DOUN LASS, Sheriff II C July 111, 1838. id si ki\ r:\ siii’iiirr’s s v lk. V, l \ / I Id. hr sold tut He- In • I I i;rv -'ay in 8 eplcm • V V I• • r next, heloie the ( eml House door 111 jk I - oulioro, bet w ecu lie* i. <o I hour of mile, one Hart (d land eouiimdng one hundred neren, more or I* ?s, a- | »ntin;' land - ol lUnpimiii Williamson and Un lord Ilerrin/'loft, it being the plare where Mrs. Sarah Meades now 1 1 v • s ; lev led on fix the‘property 1 nl Jan.< • Ah-adcs, I * j iiidv sundry fi lan. in lavor (d ilKu.s N lll inl«*\ and jai oh I'rynn. I e\y mad * and returned lu in ■ hy a core-table .1 \< d »J> UK VA N, .Sherilf July 31,18, 8, id n; M UIU Nil Mill I I’S SALK. O N the I t'J o- lav ill Sej.h nlhcr next, Will he sold at ( olumluu ( 'ourl Jlom.e, between llie usual Mile li nns, lie* following properly, hi \' il a ini' i ( | land, containing two hundred acres, more or ic. s, on I idle ri v er, adjoining I’ Pettit and Kvan I Ja\ and mig mllv grunted to Idly, lo s ilisf’y Iwo li I «s. fr in ( olmobia Superior Court, in wlneh SimmmiN ( raw lord and Jiudcn Pil/.gcrrulJ are plain* • ill!.-* npain,-,! Pierson Pettit, di fndiml. Al»o t a negro woman named Martha and lu.reliild I l|oh, to rut is ly iwo li Ins. i rot n ( oJnmhta • 111- jior ( ourl, in \n Inch Daniel 1 land and Join i La in Kin are j |7 nnlill-, againa ( all,urine deleiidaiit. I Alto,n trai lof hind < oniaiiung thirty-five acres, more or lew, adjoining Dooly and Short, on Town I ereeK, to sulisly two fi. lan. from the Justice's ( ourl, District No. 12. I Jins Scott, ag iinst Dar j . i v Howard and James Pinion, on ami j returned to rne hy a coiulahle. A/>o, ono sorrel horse, eight or nine years of age, to sutisiy n fi. fa. from < olnmhia Interior Court ; VN illiaiii iloiisely against Mieliunl (inlliti. Alxo t one road wagon, luuaotird horHcy, one hay | hot e mid a hay mare and coll, lo satisfy a fi. fa. from I i>l l mil>iu Snpe'ior ('miri. 80111110! AI. Jack- Min vm. Daniel I'. Dill. Properly pointed nut hy deiemhmt. KKjJIAKD JI. JON KS, Shordl. august, 2,1838. Id \ DMI .MSTit A TOH?S S V Lid. UJWA. h*M»ld, ngierah'e lo an onh r ol the holtoraide Inlet ior (‘oin t ol llnrko eonnty, \x hen Hill 11 ig fi*r ordinary piirpoH(*H,oii tin first Tin h- Doy in November next, within llie usual hours ol ► wle, lo the highest holder, helon* the ( ourl Doiihi! door in < nrrofilon, ( urroll eomiiy, lot No. one hun dred mid j (nrly four, in the sixth dislriei olCarroH comity ; wild as the real (slate of'H. ('. J>l.nmd, de ceased, lor lln- hcmelit ofihe heirs and creditors. Terms made Know n on the day. W AI. \V. MaUND, Adminiulra or. August 1, 1838. id ADMIMSTU VTOIPS SALK. 11.1, he sold, agroeahlo lo an order ol flic v w honorable Inferior (hmrl of IJnrke conniy, w lien silling llir ordinary purposes, on ihe first I ues day m (tcloher next, w it Inn ihe usual hours (d sale, lo the higliesl bidder, before the ('oyrt Douse door ' m Drayton, Dooly conniy, lot No. 211, in (ho j.Oili 1 dislriei nl pimly conniy ; sojd as the real estate of I II (' iMuijnd,(h*ecas(Ml, for thefierefii of (ho heirs I and creditors. Terms made known on the day of Milo. \V AI W . ]>l A (IN If, Administrator. August .j, Jh;W. nl A!>]>!IMSTIK ATOirs SALK. ILL he sold on the first. Tuesday in Novem \>rr n»>xi, before ibo Court llnnwe in t\to. town of Wavnisiioro, UnrUe emmly, within tin* le gal hours id sah , m pnrsimneo of an order from the ( otirt ol Ordinary, of Uurke conniy, ono tract of I,and, ennlammg three hundred and sixty-five acres, mure or less, lying in Hnrke eonnty, adjoining Win. Paleiison and AI AI Dye, on llie waters of llnek head creek; s Id for ihe heirs and credit >rs of I redern'k \S ise.deernsed, haleod said county. TUO.MAB \\ ISK, Administrator. Anyast 7, 1838. id ADMIMM'i; VrolPN SALK. U711.L ho sold, on Ihe loth day ol* September neM.al the laleresidenco of Joseph I terring ton, Pile id Bori\en (umnly, decease.*!, all llie per idiahle properly belonging to said (tslale, consisting ol horses, mules, leigs, corn and fodder, honstdiold ami Kili'heii Inmilme, together with many ether ailn les not n-'eessary to mention. Terms on the day IDI'DAKD U I *.KU 1N( i TO N, Sen. Augusl I, 1838, Administratin’. ivM-U’H mils vV VDHIMSI H Vl’Oll, SALK. ON the first Tuesday in October next, w ill he sold at the 1 omi Douse in I*t*Kalh eonnty, lot 200, m lie.' 1 71 li District <d originally Henry ( onni>, belonging to the estate of Archibald Hell, deceased. Aho t on the game day at (he Knurl House in Lumpkin comity, will lie sold lot ll)(»3, 111 thcJih I >istii( I, Ist section, originally KheroKcc, belonging to lli. 1 estate (d Mary 'N bite, deceased, under or ders (d the (’otirt of Ordinary, of llurke county.— Terms mi llio day ol sah' ; juicelnisers paying for titles LLI AS 111. ll'.xeentor of Archibald Uell. and administrator of Jnlv IT, IS3B. find Alary While,deceased. W )l I USI \ \ I' to mu order of the li.morahV the t" Jtt'iiiees ol the I?it«nor Conn ol the eoniilv of I I* lb* ■ on, filling as a Konrl ol Ordinary, will he olleivd lor sale, at 111 * ('out I Mouse in iho town ol 1.-onsNillc, (mi Iho lii*s t Tuesday in November next, • between the usual bans of s , i!(‘, llie plantation ! (ailed On Uhl ml. h --lo:« ■ in;*, to the e> mic of Alt) or John Penieii, late ut said conniy. conlau ing about eleven hundred acres of land, lying on Koeky Pom tort creek, and mljoimng lands (»t (’mnnnghnms, ; Pionruox, and Stoll. Kouduions » I sale, mie-ihtrd ca.-h, tie* Jmlluuea in Iwo annual instnlmeiits, and inteic 1 tuna tlie date, a m-Migage on itu* premises, and approved p isonal security. On llie stieei'edmg day, at the Oakland planta non, will be sold, a ipjanlit y ol slock, consisting of hor.s('<, mules, cattle, lu-.-s, and sheop, together j with sundry articles of htmsvhold and kitchen Inc -1 intnre. piaiM ihoii tools, COW, foddtT, WOgUIIS, &C 1 A c , l>» ! n.’ing to -ai l esta* *. ('onditions cash Jno \\ U'Pm ivSON UKKIUI'.N, l>’r In ie 18,1838 d \ilvii u< i i: vrosrs sa li:. U ILL he sold,at Karrolion, Karrol county,mi flu' first Tuesday in September next, Lot No. one hundred amt ten, in the tenth district of said county, ihe same belonging to the estate o! Joshua .''(aatord, and sold in compliance wilhtho j last will and testament of said deceased. 'Perms made known (Mi the day. 'Phis 2d July, 1838. (•I ILFOKD ALFOKD, Administi ator, July 1 nl with I lie will annexed (. ojgin, Jciicrsoa ( oantv : lII.UPAS James AI J.inqnctfield, ndmims w V trator Oh ihe estate of James L \\ t lls, late (>1 said county, deceased, ajipla.s tor loite rs of dis mission from said estate. I’liesi* are ihorcloix' to < i1 <* and admonisli nil and i sin 11 , th-* kiadrtnl and creditors of said deceased I to b-' and appear at tax odiee within the tune pre sariljcd by law, to >!u>u 1 ause, if any they have, why said Ichors should not he granted. Hvim raid- rmv ban 1 at olliee, m J.-misvillc, this jSihd.iyol May, P. UO'i’Jl W P.LL, i’lerk. may 10 fit a : (D'oegia, dcite 1-011 count \: *x ‘k * 111 .U Ii.VS, Puiru k U Koimally, Administrn* j wV lor on the I Mate of Tandy K Jones, hue i ol sand c-mniy, deceased, applies tor Letters (ii> misr-uy. Thi'se ev therefore i- 1 cite luoi admonish all and uni! 1 t 1 t.o in 11 and creditor »»f s lid dec« mk( d, r . be n i l appear at ir.j ».fiice w ithin llie time presen ti'-d by law, to t o their o! > clams, if any thev j have, 1• > sle w cause way . aid letters should not. be granted. l»t\on mi n i \w\ !a»iid, at otiiee, in Lou sville, j tin- If* 1 1 1 d v l Mari b. IS ’B. 1 11 - bin I.PI M-./ I.U UO PHW f| I , elk j . Su‘i>nf/i April Term, I HI ». j LiiK oh) ( mint v : N if Itul/m I 0 l -rji i;.«j;i• ••, adnoni ’llator ol ) j».jj Kjjfh Ilarl/ dale, S <1 ' Vf i. 1 Sj.rf J, He. ter A Tat-, Lade 'l‘itlo, John vS at .j I I.mu, uduamiHtr.-.to/, <v» < t firm;. M. Watkins, i, , dfv*( .'i3kl| I/rewry B. (ale, Jlaik *B. Anthony, John McDowell, Vr mein >l*l William An ilrrvw, j inline, .1. K Knm n, William Bos tick, ill I «V I.abngar , John •>- Jioore, Benjamin Jb KillicK, Timothy 'J'. Ninth, .lain* s N. Mei,ane f Wliliiiin A. ilarpcr, J« **(• I». W niton, 1-f*verly Barks dak*. John uri > 1 i bom m s Ben;- m, N.<L Barksdale, ( iinil N.'i Bark dale, guardian ot William A Mokes, •I J Jannoh Mnilb, wile of Benjamin •Smith) formerly 1 ' wile ol Slitb (*. Barksdale. 1. Il ih ordered hy the Court that Iho def-ndanlH in l» tin? above cahc, ami all oilier ercdiiofH ol fSliihC '» Barksdale. deceuuod, appear ami plead, answer or *' ncnnir to ; a;d hill, on I lie first «h»v o( Ih • nex» term v ’of iiu.v < oiwi, and that ilicy lilt* their demand* * ' a:/aiti.sl iho e. I ilc of the said deceased, with the < lerK ol lie; Lotirf.un or huloru Ihe I line apt > tfiod. lII.* 11 1 ri! i • r order; d, that n copy ol ihiarulcho jaihliwhcd in one ol llm gazelles ol this alalo accor dingly, Im threeinonlliH ludure sai i ( oun. J, .1 mliua Darnel,« lurk of she .**■ uja rior ( ' mrt of - Lincoln county, Mate ul tL-uigia, emlily iml ihe n ion-going in a trim ropy taken Irom the mimUCH, e (I)i,i iHti} dav ol June, I'i-S. r JOMIIUA HANIEL, Cl’k L S. (J d Jim -I in \oTin:. i our nioniliH after nan, appnea lion will In* made lo the honorable Interior l! f’oiirt ol Richmond county, while Killing for ordi nary purpo.-pn, lor h ave to Hell a hit of hind in lie; ; ITilh diHtriel and 4lb Heel ion in < 'heroKee county, | belonging to the orphans ol 1 .oft Williams; also one ottier tract drawn hy Loll W'dlianis, in Ja*o no. .sold lor lb * benefit ol the heirs ofsaid W' illitnns. may ‘2, IH3H. I*. 11. MAIVJ’Z, Guardian. t< j AOIIU months idler date application will'he h undo to the Jionor iH« tho Inferior L’ourtoi ' t j (-’ohnnhia r’ouniy, when hiding for ordinary pur j, ‘-es, lor leave to sell the whole ol the real eMale 1 (d .>1 dm 17 CL .Holland, u minor, lor the I eneiil of ; said minor. JIiUEMIA II ‘.Sill 1 IS, July I Adniiin. 'ralor ol iSydmy s. Jlolland kJO! K mouths after dale privation will ho nmdo Ij .0 to the honorahlo interior t . tir.' of Columbia r county, while hiding as a Court ol L'rtl,"ary, h»r ‘ J«/avc to boll tho re d cal do of Jacob J lUl2g, liilci'/ ■ Muscogee county, deceased. . Ju A. H ROBERTSON, Adrn’r. . Ml< months alter date application will he made D lo Justices ol the inferior Court of Richmond conn y, silling as a ( oiirt of < )rdinury, lor leave to sell llm real and personal estate ol Jienry Zinu, Jaleoi iLchinond county, deceased. JANE J). ZINN, Adm’x. may 9, 1833 dm JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. inonilis alter dale application will ho li made lo the honorable the Inferior 1 oiirt of Like county, while sitting lorordinary purposes, lor leave t«» sell the real < state of William Bryant, d'.- cenwod Into of Burke count. C L MA'JTiTEWS, Administrator in n<r},t of his wife. Julyl63B. inonlliH alter date application will he fi in nlu to the honorable tho inferior Court of Taliaferro comity, when silting lor ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real estate id' James i.ang doii, deceased ; all persons concerned wiJlplea.se ake notice. J)t )R() I’ll V J.A N(U)ON, (Jiiardnm. Juno 12,1 138 4m SJOIIK months uf.er dale, application will he made to the Honorable the inferior Court el Warren county, when silling as a <'oiirt of Ordi nary, for leave; lo sell tin; Land and Negroes be longing to tin; Estate oi i/mnpton Wade, late ul said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. July I*J in4m K Jtildl montliH alter dale application will be; X made lo the < .-oiirt of < of Buelie coim i ly, for leave to sell lot. No 1)5, Hib District, IVJeni i wclhtr county, belonging to James E. Brown, a | minor. KI.IZAHKTII HIIOWiS, July 17,1838. Guardian ofJwKSi F, BrvWn. O'l'K 'lC. —All porsmiH imli'lilocl to llmcslato J » ol'tJcorgo (J, f!n«», Into of Jinrko county, dc onusorl, aro rcijiiosiud lo mnkn pnymont, mid those having demands are requested to render them in ac curdingto law. ]{. \V. BASS, AdtfiV. uprii 17 OTIC I l '..—After the expiration of font.montlis f * from tliis date, application will lie made to the Justices ol the inferior Court o( Jofleraini county, silling as a C'onrl. of Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Major John Ber rien, late of said comity, deceased JNO. AIACI’JfiSKSO.N HBRRIKN, lix'r. June 18,1838 JAOtIR months alter date application will be Hindu lo I lie Interior-Court n) l.mcoln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell | tho interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county, I deceased, in n negro man Wests,ns part of tho estate ol said deceased. WILLIAM KI',VMOLDS, Administfotor. I.ineolnton, May 19,1838 | .MIL It mmulis idler time applicalion will be made «C in the honorable tho Interior Court of Cohum bia eonnly, when silling liir ordinary purposes, (or leave lo si ll a tract ol land in said county, contain ing 12b acres,moroor less,adjoining lands ol Hog gie, O’ Neil, and others, belonging ii ihe estate ol Henry Wilkins. KtJS'AN VVILKINS, Aii'iur. June 20, 183 H. S ,M)L R months alter date application will be S made lo ihe liommdrlo Inferior Court of Burke county, when silting ior ordinary purposes, lo sell the real estate ol Kietuer Lewis, deceased, of saitl t minty. 1,1,1.A/-hilt I t OWAIiT, Executor may 22, 1838 in'll 6^ *H1 i{ months alter date applicalion will he taaile lo the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son, silling lor ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol the 1-ilc ! honms B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro women, Mary and Lucy with lierchild. Sold 1 11 r the benefit ol the creditors ol said estate. This 2i’d April, 18i)8 Bill LIB ROBINSON, ) .. , npril 23 Jin JOHN B W ELLS, \ *•'* «• tj,'Ol K Months nlicr date application will Is ■ made to Ihe lion Conn of Ordinary, of (he jcoiim of Jefferson, for have lo sell li'.l.i acres ol | | pine land in the county of Burke, on i he wallers of ; tiavHs Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J Murducl, mu! ollicrs, sold lor ihe benefit of (lie heirs ol lieiijaiuiu Brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Cnnrdian. j i Louisrillo, May 2J, 1838 for I Kr'*** 15 months nlicr dale, application will be ,| B made lo the honorable Interior court of | Burke comity,for leave to sell all the real estate | es George F. Sconysrs, deceased. 1 JANE SC'UNA Adiux. r i npril 26 m4m 6i Oi 15 inuulttH niter date, application will bo » iiunio i•» tin* honurublo Inlunor i unit ul BnrKu u(K»my. lor h nvo tu»olln|Miit oi the itul estate ol Sout liworth I lirlow, ikmin d. REBEt'C i HARLOW, Adrnvx. j npril 26 in4in i 1 BiMH K mutitbs altir date upplic.iiiun will he i E made R> Uic liomnab'.e tho interior l imit of l rolnmbii county, wbe.-: >tiling lor ordinary pur l pus* r, lor leave to self six bund red acres ol land » more or loss, belonging to the o*lntc ol Benjamin E. a U inln'\ h'eeased, lying m('> lumbia county, on the little Kioke rreoK, adjoining lands ol liaagie, ]M«rt in, mill others UAL F. BE A L«L, Adir.’r. 1 | Jul} *J(i, 1-S3S. SjMUIR montlut alter dale application will he made to the itonorahle the inferior Court ol • !>urk<‘county, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, lor • leave to sell llm plantation belonging to the estate of John M. Lambert, tier eased, in said county, ad > joining lands ot JohiH'oek, Mathew Joins.and otlt i ois Als *.a negro man belonging lo B«id estate by the name ol Bob , ANHERSiLN HAMBFUT, > r . CEOKCEM EVANS. <, '* rs Wnynei*borii, June ‘2B, 1838. i r .‘Oru moiiilis alti r date, nppltoaiion will be fe made It) the bon. the interior Conn of Elbert , (ciniiy, while silting loi ordinary jairpoHOs, tor ■ i lea\o to M il a nciro man named V» iliinm, tanong ' I ii .: to Maraud Ann Doadwyk r, a minor heir ol , Joseph IVa’wvhr. i .-dee* as» d, 1 in- ol Elbert eo. Al l X v.NULK B IlOLSTON.Guardian ! ! may 31, ISifS mJt ’ KTUH’U meitlhs afterdate, appheatmn will h? ! i | ;• made in the lOn the Inferior t oiirt of Elbert county, while anting tor ordinary purposes,, tor j leave to .. If all the lands and negiocs bclnneing to . j Ihe date of Abner Ward, dtiuised, laic ol said j < omui Till • S lOHNSTO J iiiav 31, 1533 mJt < (etu gm, Ituik)’ County. ( .(ini nt tardtnury, pr Mtn tTicir Honors G W rum*. j 4 b<:l I ,ev. is unit T. I’almer, Erqrs HuU Ni Sr, ;'<//« Mirth, 1833. STI (t.S ihe* [w iitotto f Samuel Barron, executor o( IIJ a.iultm Kui-ey, deceased, lalo of Burke eo , .ah. : lint lie ha* Cully executed Mm) will ami set , ill ' lII.' cstair ol said duccr.s-ed, and praying lettors ; | (litini.Mory. It. is therefore, mi motion id counsel, : ordered that itie Clark do i.-sne a citation, rcinnia- j i ! nli- la .September Court next, requiring nil parsons , inci■ -tod l lien and there to show cause wlty the | ■ 1111 fr should not lie granted : Arid it is Inrlhrr or- . , | d.'.rud Unit said citation be published once a month , | til) said court. A true extract Irom the minutes. mm2o Cm J. II BLOUNT,D.CIk t»eorgia—iiui'ko county. 1 Court of Ordinary—present, their Honors G. A. bums, Abel Lewis, and la. I’almer, esqs. Hide A/. ' s t , March tlh, 1833. 3 ’BON ibe petitiono( Elisha Ilaymans,executor J of Samuel Jlayutans, deeeasetl, late ol Burks, county, staling Unit be lias lolly executed ibe last l will and lestuioenl ol said Stephen I laymans, de ’ ceased, and praying letters dismissory. Jlis there! lore, on motion nl counsel, ordered, 1 lint the clerk r do issue a eitiuton requiring ul concerned,to be and appear at tlte court at ,September term next l ben and t hero to show cause why said letters a hall ’ not he granted, and that said t iltluUoit be publish ed once a month till said court. Airuo extract Irom the minutes, march -1 flat 'V II BLOUNT, D el'll. r Georgia, Scrivcn county: i otni ol Ordinary—Present, their honors John S. JUkvch, I’etcr Reddick, Jelferson Roberts, tmd i Charles <V Stewart, Kb i» \ | Jiule M. Si. July ( Jth, 1338. ,H T i’U.N the application of Thomas H. Hums,ad- | 1 iLJ minislrator of W illiam Gross, deceased, late ol ; Semen county, sloting tliat he lias tally adntints- j I lercd su'd estate, and praying citation lor letters dis j [ nussory. It is, on motion, ordered that I lie Clerk j 1 j do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show ' c mne(d any ihcy have) why the name shall not be | granted ; and that the same be published once u ; month tor six months. j A true extract from the minutes. Jn’y 10,1838 i.ug 4 mCm JOSHUA PERRV, Glerk. | Georgia, .Icllcr.son county: HI JIEREAS liryam. l<'ulli>rd, administrator on Ibo estate of Seth Eason, file ol ibis cotm ;y. deceased, applies lor loiters dismissory Irom c.' q | lcsC ,je tliereforc to cite anil rdmormh all and smeular the kui'ln:! and creditors ol said deeeasetl, to lilt, their objections, il any they have, in my ol (ice, within the lime prescribed by Jaw, to shew cause why said letters ol dismission slio,u.d not be granted. . Given under my hand at office in Louisville, ibis Sib July, 1333. E. BOTIIWELL, Clerk. July 7 Georgia, Colutnltia county : f S / jl 101! LAS James Garllidgo, administrator de w v bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on the estate ol Adam W alker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de- 1 censed, to file their objections, if any they have, 1 within the time prescribed hy law, in my office, 1 to slew cause w hy said letters should not he grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1833. GABRIEL JONES, Cclrk. Georgia, Columbia county : WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator, applies for letters dismissory on the estate of Robert 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 lime prescribed hy law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 2d day ol June, 1833. GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk. Georgia, Colombia county: WHEREAS, Cyrus Allien applies fur letters of administration on the estate ol Thomas Albea, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to tile their objection;, (if any they have,) nl my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this 31st July, 838. (nu.; 2] GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, JcUeiMm County: VJjt/ItEREAS William L Kennedy, Ahminls' *» Irnlor of John Kight, lute of this county, de ceased, applies fiir letters dismissory from said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear nl my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if nnv they have, why said letters shall not be granted. (iiveit under my hand at office, in Louisville, this sth June, 1838. June I) KBENEZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Hinitc county: 1 11'REA S Civility Bunn, administratrix on • » tbeesl ale of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to j lie and appoarat my office, within tholime prescrib ed hy law,to show cause, il any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given tinder my hand, at office in Waynesboro, ; this Jltih July, 1833. By order of court, nog '■> fm_ T. H. BLOUNT, I). Clerk. Georgia. Buiko county: \\ HERE AS Elijah Allaway, administrator no V V the estate ol Redding 13 Byrarit, into of said county, deceased, applies for tel tots dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and signlnr tho kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to lie and appear at ray office, within the tin e pre scribed hy law, to sltow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th clay of Feb;, 1833. T II BLULUVT, D. Cl’k. feb 21 mGin Georgia, .IcOcison county : \/fc/ HI.RKAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the j V estate of James Neely, deceased, applies for letters dismissory Irom said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil ami | singn'arlho kin hod and creditors ol said tlec’d to he ami appear at any office, within the time prescrib- | ed hy law,to show cause,if any they have, why i said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand ul office in Louisville, this j 21st day of July, 1838. July 24 EBENEZER BOTIIWELL,CI’k. j Georgia, Burke County : U/ j 1 1.1! EAB Little Berry Burch applies for letters dismissory, on the estate ol Abislt j Jenkins, deceased. J hcso are thotelbrc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime pre- [ scribed hy law, to show'cause, il any they have, why said lotteis should not be granted. I ■ Given under my hand I office, in Waynesboro this 22d day ol .March, 1833. mar 20 fun T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk. ——— - Goo;;, in. Columbia County : 41/ HEKI'.AS Benjamin 11. Warren and John v * iMcOar, Executors of the II ill ol William MeGnr, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given umluf ray hand at ofliee, this 24ihdayof February, 1833. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. • leb 27 47 Georgia.. Jefferson county : U iII,REAS Sherrod Arlington, administrator on the estate ol Joseph Lockhart, Into ul sail! county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismis sion Irom said estate. These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol : said deceased, to In- and appear nt my office within jibe lime pie-a nj; d hy law, to shew cause, if any I they have,why said letters should not be granted’ Ginn umi-. r my band at office in Louisville, this | 2:ub June, ’ June 23 I BEN vZK.R BOTIIWELL, Clerk. mom Its after date application will be I J> made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of 1 Rii hmond county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi- ' hum, loricate Jo to!) a tract ol land belonging to toe estate ot Lewis Ji Rhodes, deceased, tor the benefit ot tin brirs and creditor.- of mid deceased t *ulv 31, 1838 aW, RHODE:?, Exrnuer c i I,AW NOTICE. fJ* 11 E undersigned having united in I 1 "- Kadii ft ol the LAW,offer their services to the public I hey will attend the courts ot .Muscogee, Marion, .Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, V.eeand Sumter, ul lhe< liatlahoochecCin ml; Houston, ol the Muit Circuit; ami Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, J homas, Decatur ami Dooly, ul the Southern Gtreuit. l.u* j si ness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention, '1 iieir otlicc is in Ameneus, So niter 1 comity, where one ot them mav always he lound I whcn'nut absent on business. LOTT WARREN, W M H CRAWFORD. oct Id 237 wlf DO< 1. KVA NS’ AIK I) KIM:: Dyspep sia and ilypoeliondiiticism—lnterest, 1 nig case.—Mr, Wm- Salmon, Green si, above 3rd Philadelphia, afflicted lor several years with the billowing distressing symptoms; sickness at the I stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the 1 heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness and weakness ol' the i oxlrcmelieH, emaciation and general debility, dis ' lurbed rest, a sense ot pressure and heat at Ihe i stomach alter eating, night mare, great mental despondency, severe (lying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. .Mr salinun had applied to the most emi nent physicians, who considered it beyond the power ol medicine to restore him to health; howe ver, as his afflictions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having been recommen ded by a relative ol his In make a trial ol Dr Wm. Evarts’ medicine, he with diffleully repaired to theollice and procured a package, to which lie says,] he is indebted lor ins restoration to life, i health and friends. He U now enjoying all the blessings ot period health. Evans Medicine or i sale only by ANXONV A: HAINES, april 25 1131 Irflttd street jIA \ I LAND, RISLEY & Co. AUGUSTA, OA. . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drags, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, J);/c fitvp, Brushes, Window (Hass, ffc. ODDER tbe following brief catalogue ol their Slock : Drugs, iji c. Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Anrinto, Asphallum, / ssaloclida, Antimony, crude; Arrow Root, Allspice. Arsenic. Aqua Fortis, i liulsam Copniva, Balsam Dir, Balsam Join, ] Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Blue Vitriol. Borax, refined and crude; Brimstone, Burgundy Pitch, Baherry Bark, Bitter Root, Camphor, Calomel, English and American, (Team Tartar, Cant hal ides, Cochineal, Camwood, (:ninths, < ayenne Pepper, red and African d i. Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, Cardamon Seeds, Corrosive Sublime e,Castile Soap, Copperas, , Congress Water, Chloride of Lime, (_'}hloridc of Soda, <; a , ior Oil, best and com , inqls , pis. and half pie. Dlnsoi. l Salts, Essential Oils, of all kinds, Enu Aitdicinale; Dly Stone, Flux Seed, D’io’s A'plpliur. Flo’rs Benzoin, Flo’rs Chamomile, Drenc h Chalk, Ginger race- 6round, pura an I common, Glauber Nalls, Clue, Holden Seal, Gum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do. Gamboge do Sram inony, do Guaia.'h do Shellac, do. Copal, tlo. Tragacanth, <fec. Honey, Hydriodate Poidsh, Hope, Herbs ol all kinds, “ Shakers ; 7/emlock La k Isinglass, Ipecac, indigo, Spanish F ont No. I, do. 2 do-Carolina, Indian’s Panacea, Iceland Muss, i,ash Moss, lodni", Jalap, Jujube Paste, Juniper Berries, P raoaote, Leo’s Pills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and s. ‘ah 1 niton Syrup, superior; Ladies Nhpper Rouh Logwood, stick and chip’ll; Liquorice Ball, jjnl, Leeches, Lancets, all kinds; Magne.ja, lump, do calcined, do Henry’s, do Butler; Aperient, Mustard, English and American; M anna, Hake, Musk, Mace, Madder, Muriatic Acid A/orphin-, Act. and Sulpli ; Mandrake Roof, Nutmegs, JVulgalls, Nux Vomica, Nitric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Olivo Oil, Opium, Osborn’s Pluloluken, Orris Root, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Burk, Pond Lily Root, Poplar Bark, Pearlash, Pepper, Pearl Birlcy, Potter’s Cat holicon, Pipeline, Quicksilver, Rhubarb Root and powder, Rosin, Red Precipitate, lied Sunders, Red Chalk. Sw aim’s Panacea, .Sulphate of Quinine, Starch, Seidlidlz Powders, Soda Powder, Stoughton's Bitters, in quarts and pints; Sweet Oil,in quarts, pints, and halt pints, Sal Erntus, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt Poire, Sugar Lead, Sarsaparilla, root and extract; Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna, •Spirits Turpentine, in quarts and pints; Super Carb. Nuda, Tartaric Acid, 1 ariar Emetic, Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; White Vitriol, While Wood Bark. Veast Powders Medicine in Vials. Antimonial Wine, Bateman's Drops, Balsam Copniva, Balsam Honey, British Oil Calomel,Camphor, Cayenne Pepper, Calc'd Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint, Lss. Cinnamon, Ess. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Ess. Lemon, Godfrey’s Cordial, Harlrem Oil, Ipecac, Julap, Jesuit’s Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s Essence of Life, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon, Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil VVonnseed, Paragoric, Rhubarb, -Sweet Spls, Nitre, Spts.Haris, Solution of Quinine, strong; Tartar Emetic, Tuslington’s Balsam, Dr. Rush’s Eye Water, Thompson's do. Thompson's No. 0. Perfumery . Ci logno Water, every variety, Fancy Toilet Soaps do Shaving do do Lavender Water, Florida Water, Rose Water, Grange Flower Water, Milk of Roses, Preston Salts, Fancy Pungent Vials, Pomatum, Otto ol Rose, Antique Oil, Bear's Oil, Macassar Oil, Toilette Powder, Indian Dye, Powder Pulls and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound. Paints, Oils <Jc. White Lead, dry; While Lead, in Oil pure, No. 1, and No. 2, lied Lead, Black Lead, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, English and American; Vermilion, English and Chinese, India Red, Ruse Pink. Drop Lake, Litharge, Fellow Ochre,Stone Follow, Chrome Green, | Verdigris, in Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, j Vandyke Brown, Terra De Sienna, j Turkey Umber, .Spanish Whiling, Putty Pumice stone, Rotten Slone,Sand Paper, Bronze, Gold Leal, Smalls, Window Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes, I. in seed Oil, Lamp Oil, summer strained, do do Fall do do do W inter do Train Oil, A'eatstoot Oil, Copal Varnish, coach and furniture. Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, Black Leather Varnish, Paint Stones and Mullers, Paint Mills, Glaziers’ Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined. Brushes. Paint, Nash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ; Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Horse, .Shoe, Dust, Crumb, Aral, .Scrub and Whitewash Brushes, j every variety; Curriers C. If Pencil, Badger’s Hair, Ilnir Broom ( Brushes. Miscellaneous. NuulT, all kinds; C. \V . Carpenter's Preparations New England Cough Syrup, G'tbney’s Tetter Destroyer, Uowand’s Tonic Mixture, Brandreth’s Pills, Peter’s Pills, ! Evan’s Cammomile Pills, Beckwith's Pills, I Callaghan's Pills, Cholera Remedy, j Southern Tonic, Itch Ointment, Piles Ointment, Judkiti’s Ointment, Bullard's Oil Nonp | Court Plaster, Lip Naive, Wafers | Lucifer .Matches, friction Matches Roman Lights, Nhaving Boxes, mirror ■Shoe Blacking 3 sizes, Black ink, 3 do. Bed Ink, Indelible Ink. Tapers, Tooth Powder ■Sea Img It ns, Nnulf Boxes, Jewett’s Liaaments Haller s Bowstrings, Syringes, ail kinds trusses, all kinds, Lamps, do , Thermometers do. Spatulas, Proof \ mis, Littery, Crucibles Fine Cut Tobacco Surgeons Instruments, all kinds, Demis', do. do Dentist Gold and 7 in Foil, Specie Jars Tmcture Bottles, Breast Pipes, Nipple Shells Nursing Bottles Bed Pans, Pessaries,Catheters b.iug es Iron, W edgwnod and glass mortars r ill J \ les, Graduate Measures G lass Funnels, Medicine Chests, &c. dee- Electrical Machines. Sfy Purchasers for cash or approved promnt pip-'r, wtl do w ell to give in a call, as we haveT hue a stock ns is kept in the southern country which we are determined to sell y ’ . /I T,,E lowest market drioes. , A supply of the most popular Patent Nos I.VM> i OR S.VIiL. The subscriber offc ß A his Bands for sale, in Harris county,lyini' di rectly upon the mud from llnimlton to Greenville, i five miles from l!io (firmer place. The possession i comprises eight hundred acres, which the owner • | will disp< re of in a body or in two separate parcels. ' to suit purchasers. There are two hundred ani ■ I filly acres cleared, of which a considerable portion • ] is fresh, the whole fine firming order and well ' 1 adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, small grain 1 i &c. Time is a framed dwelling ho use on the place I well constructed ari l ol good materials, a gin house I and all other outbuildings requisite for convenience’ The water is excellent,and the situation affords every prospect for the enjoyment of line health. Any person desiring further information will call upon the subscriber on the premises. Harris county, July 3 mlt THOMAS SMITH. The following is an extract from n forthcoming work of 1 lr. I’eters, the discoverer of the celebrated' Vegetable Anli-Hifious Pills. “Health, wealth and enjoyment are the three , prime ejecta of life. Iho two former are , only sought ns a means lo obtain the latter.— ! Man seeks for wealth as the. means of enjoyment. ■ Hut vain is such pursuit without the possession of health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor. the outward man is capable ol any whether of wealth or enjoyment. Mens snna in cotpore snno—a sound mind in a sound body—is the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,for’any efK oient effort irv the attainment of human ends. The ; mind may ho active, but if the body be feeble, then lis the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is | nut there; and the finest laid plans aro rendered, i abortive by the sheltered condition of our tenement of clay. Butsav that a man could obtain wealth—that he' could acquire the gold ol Ophir, and bring.homo all the treasures of the mines of Golconda, yet without health, whore would he his happiness ? Ho would he miserable in iho midst of his gold and his dia monds; he would pine away in wretchedness and despair, and he would exclaim with tlie wisa-maii' of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” His limbs are racked with pain and ko cannot rest. Ins ajipetite is gone, and he loathes his food; his sto mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns skin eningaway at the homilies of a munificent pruvß deuce. He would give all he is worth—nay,all the world—if lie had it—lor the poor but healthy man's, appetite. “ Please give me,” said a hungry wretch to a wealthy treble man, “ please give me a sixpence t<y buy me a morsel of food; I sm almost starved !” “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 lile! Hot w hereto, metliinks I hear the reader ask,sub ' serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub > ~'cct ? Do we not all know the value ol health ? iJo we not all attend to it no one of the chief, if not 1 Ihe cji.'efest concerns of our mortal existence ? Do we not employ the means lo attain and preserve it ? Do wo nod .'ay cut money—d i we not fee physi cians—do wv net follow their advice—do wo not swallow their*prescriptions ! True—most true-'l? e,l, ' c reader, lliott ifoesl air things, we dare say, a.’d more. Still, wo cannot believe our homily on heu'.'h lo he altogether unne cessary. As in morals, so i;i physic is it requisite to have “ line upon line, and precept upon precept.” Men in health forget that they may he sick , and men m sickness do not always employ the most ju dicious menus to attain health. Very line, Donor—ni< n do not ns you say always pursue the right road to heal ill. Mow, 1 know of some peojilo who are always dosing themselves with physic, ana running lo the doctors and apoth ecaries every day of their lives. They take, 1 verily believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, and yet they are not well after all Do you know the reason ? Why, yes, in my opinion there arc two roasons. In the first piace they lake too much medicine, and ' hi the second, they do not lako the right kind. 1 used lo make the tame mistake. Hut lately, that is - to say for two or three years past. I’ve hit upon a better plan. 1 take Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Bilious Pills, and 1 derive mere benefit from one dollar laid out in them, than J used in paying fifty in any for mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world of' nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous quantity of medicines. Do you know Dr. Peters ?. Very well. And have you ever taken Ins medicine? 1 were a blockhead else. They tell me he is none of your quacks, who un dertakes lo mend and regulate the human machine without so much ns a knowledge ol its parts,, and how they are put together. They say he un derstands anatomy and physiology, 1 think they call them, and is as familiar with botany and chemistry us I nm with the road to mill. You are rightly informed. Dr. Peters is no em piric. Ho does not undertake what he does not understand. He was regularly nrod lo the healing art. He has spent years m the acquisition of know ledge; he lias devoted himse.f to the study of iho human Irame, and the diseases to which it is sub ject, end now ho is applying his acquisition to the relief of suffering Immunity. He does mil put forth the absurd claims uficn ad vanced by the inventors ol" patent nostrums—name* •iy, that ol curing all diseases with a single pro scription ! Such a prelonco he would deem about as difficult lo swallow as lo lake the nostrums of those who put it lorlh. There is no such medicine, j There is not, and never was, a panacea lor all dis- I cases The Vi gclable Bilious Pills pretend to no such miracle. Hut what is infinitely better they ellec! what they undertake They keep the word of pr miiso to the stomach, and the prima via which they make lo the ear and eye. And that .indeed is no slight recommendation. Mor are lhe complaints lo which these Pills are adapted few nor tar be tween. The disorders arising from a morbid slate of Ihe bile arc, unfortunately, many, distressing and fatal. A large portion ol all die fevers, especially at the south and in the marshy districts, are owing to this cause, from ihe distressing ague and fever which almost shakes asunder lile and limb, to the j fearful ” Vellevv Jack,” which seldom quits his,vie | lim without sundering soul and body us he lakes | his leave. | Conversant .rojji his previous practice, with dis’ j ease,in all its forms, which originates from the dis j order ol the Idle, Dr. Peters was first led lo employ i Itis knowledge and experience in the preparation ot j a medicine which should prove efficacious in this j large class of diseases, which should relieve the ach j ing and the dizzy head, and restore tbs nauseated ! and loathing stomach, at the same time that it pre j vented those more fatal effects w hich are so apt to follow from their imprudent neglect. Tor this purpose he prepared with much care and just adaption to the purpose, the Vegetable Bilious Pills, which In is h ippy to say, from long expert enco, and tin nun ulatu testimony ot those who have employed them mvo answered, more than answered his sanguine expectations. It is not his own mere assertion you are call ed on to believe. It is not the ipse dixit of any single man—though he was as great as Galen or Hippo crates —that you are lo pin your faith upon Mci thcr—although it is said in the sacred volume that “■ by ihe mouth of two nr throe witnesses shall al. tilings he established”—are you to believe in so small a number only ? A cloud of w.inesses is be fore you. They are too numerous to be easily overlooked; they are 100 intelligent to be carelessly heard; they are 100 respectable lo be slightly re garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those whose experience is the best test of the truth iliey \ assert. Dr. Peters has thrown together in the * u *' low ing pages, a lew of the many hundreds of ms l1 * tuoiiiuls received from every quarter where pills hav? come into use. They are left to sp«a lor themselves. They arc ihe words ol those i'- 1 ” “speak what they do know, and les ily to""- they have seen and experienced.” ~ Bo careful ami inquire lor Peters Vegeuc Fills; they are sold in Augusta by Havilaml, u |s “ At-Go Thomas Barren & Co, Nelson Carter, Jj* 1 "* Lsvetith,and VV. Hewaon. npnl D