Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, September 11, 1838, Image 4

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I'rvm (hr Baltimore American Late from the Pnrffir* The barque George and Henry, Captain Wil* eon, has arrived at this purl Iroin Valparaiso and (•oquimbo, having left the latter on the June. M v learn from Captain \V. that l!ie Chiliian ex pedttion, under the command of General Bullies, was expected to sail from Valparaiso for Peru in about a month from that date, with 3000 imops, most of which were veteran soldiers. The arm ed force which sailed against Pern with (he inten tion of blockading the ports of Callao, Ancon, and ChorilloH, were oil the island of Si. Lorenzo, waiting orders Irorn the Chilian (iovernrnent, as the foreign naval force, at Callao would not allow 4he blockade to be earned into diet. Commercial bun ness in Chili was nearly at a stand, i'h revival depending in a great measure on • the result ol the intended expedition against Ge neral fSunla Cruz and his followers. At the date ol the last accounts from Peru, bu siness there w as also very dull. The I oiled Slates atrip of the line North Caro lina, and I . S. schooner LnU rprise, were at Cal. liiu on lire 20(h May. The I’. S. sloop of war Lexington was daily expected at Valparaiso on the Bth June. Hy the ship John W. Cntor.nl New York fiorn Jamaica, advice* from the Pacific to the lari ol July have been received. 1 he 11. S. ship North Carolina was at Callao in all July. The Falmouth had sailed from s hiy, having Mr. JLtiigson on hoard :»s passenger, with the treaty-entered into between ihe Peru Bolivian Confederation and the I hiilerl Stale?, ho ns raiifir alien fry (ten. Santa Cm/.. The Lex. ingtoii was at (-allao the beginning of Muv. i he Chilian squadron, ronsistirH of seven vos seU, was oil ( allao. Phe Mm kudo had nul been •earned into ellee.l against Poru, Mi n-v rtV 11 o II 11 a \\hr \ 1. 1. m a \, — Th»* whale ship John A JOilanrd, heh ngmg to Messrs Billings ol New London, arrived at (his port on Wednesday, with l.hlM) hands ol oil, from a whaling cruise—having been obliged to return with hall a cargo, in eon-eqnerice ol the inuiny ol the new. Sixteen .‘->1 tin* hands have been MX months in irons, (’apt Ba.dey having succeeded in quelling the mutiny by tin spirited measures taken by himself and Ins oflict ■rn, an ll ill". la.lhful I><>ti i.■■ i ..I Inn nicii. 'l’lu; 111 u<iri<i■ ■ ri. wrni put tin I" »ur<l ii pilot Immi mill unit In Now li mm, lullin' il .ilnly upon Ihi* itcrjviii nl tlui ship ul New imn tClll.. .V : .!•' I.UUlllin (illH’t/.C. Jlnw fur liock cun you Iraeit y.'Uf ancestry, Air, \mi Ilmen !' said ihe ipieon at the Kin;; s ln'i'u, wln n (lint gentleman was minister at St. Jainns, With true iloneoinmillali-in, 1 1 in willy minister replied, I ns (nr Iwcli ns Kindeil k, inn dun. "Is ii possible !" responded Ihe iislnniidi < d ijui'cn, Slid win, pm Cecily salislied ns in ihc rcsjK’clalillily ol Ins lineage,— I'uvt II mine Sen* Ihu t LM 1 " fimMl:HI -IA 1.. CM Mil I I TON Mimin', HKI’TII.MIIKK 8. I niton. — I here is no ell lllge in I linns peel of I Ip. lands tills week, limn Insi ; tlm mink' I remains per fe«llv flit Some small lota were Hold i;i from In to I -V. principally lor an mail Northern houses, I lie <irl ic!.i mu only In ijuoio.J nominally, milil Uio innrKol opens with llienew, in .November next A l.nnr leeling was cxliilnli .1 in Javurnno' among buyers, p..r tnsl dale, till Ii .liny, and plans P' lit-raily laid improved a shade, w lidsl In,ldem weal lirni in mainbiildng tin, enrrenl rales. va i. < tor oia.i.ei lor this si a (do, llimii.li (lull (dr /OHIO lime past, has been Hii eeeded by an aelive do inimd, mi rmsed sales, and a simill odvnnee in nil ' <b ; enpiisns, lies week Tin.sales an.o„„l lo I IT,, 1 ViV"vT . I ; m;, i;, ->i, 1 1 ’ •’*. I lii-lfi, mid ltd at Si.. I i •‘-eiernl lots o|,| and new have elmiiircd ts i i r" ,r " i,,h ' n i,,r n,v •<*iisll>nptji>i,, v i/, > IK Id,ls. neiv.nl ¥t,; ~DO old, ~| 8, and 311* bids < ll new, at „ u,m on'. l V m,on - i,n 1,1 l"' r cent. premi V Dm,Moons, Iji7; e j ' , ; 1,,; •NiviTetßlu., *a 1.',; Vmeliean fluid, I ' j'er nt, premium; Space, a per emu. v NK W Oil I.R.INS AtAll KKT, SKI'TOI nr.lt 3 j Owinp lo the lew arrivals, we have lilllo I He n reganlin * ii.alo. U e eominno lo receive favorable t an ooois nl Hie prow iiig crops ol eolton mid si.ear; k ', v ' T 'l s ‘"", |,|( ‘ s ll ‘" Ibriuer, it is said lo be , generally ol Ooml staple. * it;" < lassifientionn - lamisiuna imd Mississippi, ordinary, , „8. middling U a Hi, , lair 11., goad bar m a 13, g „,„| , ;)J 1 I on,a ss, ~ and Alabimm, ordinary C. ~ til M1,,,,, N B| ‘, s “, I'brUJ a lb’, gm 'd fair 1!)/. sis'- moi < ; , «»«ifi' > Mfon.-i„;„iKimia mid Alls- " Sis.oppi I tuny ( nitons 13; all mime ■■ " -11 a I jmiddling 0 a yj" inldrmr 7a 8 ; Ten- 11 s'ltinl'it'v'll n tT"'i ' Al, r mllm - 1,, sl 'lUiililv 11, si . olid qnaniy « nmu.rior f> u 7 bides oibi'in '! 1 ,' 11 " "* T,i ax, I :,00 , • llldine one b "' "I ,11,, ‘ r Ulloll 111 priees, in 'll II i r "I Ibe new crop (ibc (j rH | received) mod 1 1 11:1 1 *■ v laverpool 1 U'elle n', ' r " rsl I* N| ldred bales to » 1 , I , l "'ill soon be hero l-illv ibre ' ‘ 'u.lim nrr.v.Ml bom l!„v..„ s«„di vesb.rdav^. x Ibe Sleek on la,ml ol ibeold crop is I,,si deereus > eoi l's“ vl " N "”i‘ 11 ‘I". o"’' 0 "’' V"" »al> is bold few ■"ids, wlio rullier ibun sabi.nl m any reduction an wailing u revival ol demand. ’ vvlme Ti~,l'l'> l ‘'‘ y j:'* l !’ = Havana, ! K, ;ji"ery. I-) a IT,'bln,[! pj"„' S |‘' N ' O,loi "'" mnsaelions l.m„M«„a Ma.mr very limited.- imn'Vbn !u::, l ' , “‘ W,, “ ~is *‘•"••■8 supply ol .i/o/,,.,.,. ,| 1(1 :,o a -J! rts ppr gnlloll I.IVKRI'OOL COTTON M.IIIKET, Jlll.r '.’ft. ws-m luuu . 'l"' M,U ';V' ‘ on .Monday Insl, Imb l'!i "" ,l >■' <l„' lone n o"' I \ * " l ., A " u ; n ‘ :1 " ileseriplions Imio re m nm d tie tdy, Brands, however, Imvo dn lit,, ,i •*■ ■ IWl«l*|'|iVVV*. l r 1,11 Ins be, nil nm b* u, " u W VHIM, INi'l 1,1, 11; |\ | e. ' ' i ''' S ’T'- 8 ' J. In , „ " "" "I, AeV' Volts sli ;ou park I (Im llnl'n ‘Mi " • uinn;ion, ♦ ' V nil'no.'w I'.l kfe. n,Om “’ »«'•««•. «•"•• Atiigiiil, n " J'liui -day evening, the fith inst. S v iun ' HiaiM V, el lest daugbiet of Charles Hall, , ;t J • lirao years and two nionilis. D AM) FOR SAT.E. Thesubs^ilwoffer. “,, *"• U '" » 'or sale, ||„ rris eom.iy, lying d, J?' ' ll "‘ ri,u, l loan limmllun to Dn-enville, Ine aide. Iron, 11„. former place The rompr,-,s e.glu bun,.red acres, wlneli tin- owner will l isp, se Ol 111 a body or in two separate parcels. " Min purchasers. There are two hundred an Til, acres cleared, ol wha I, a considerable port,on ‘. beoi il,s whole line farming ar.hr and wnl adapted lo < urn. eotion. small gram. ■Ve 11,• re ,s .. (ram-d dwelhoghoa.se on iln pi:... well <;onstrueied and ol good an era,ls,a gin house ai d all oilier oui bin Id mgs retpiisile fore, inenienre' 'I be water is exeellenl,mid Ihe suimiion uliords e\e-i proapo. I lor Ihe onjoymeiil of tine In ;ibh Any p rsm desiring Inniier intormalion will cab uppn ihe subserduT on ihepreniiMs Harris enmity, inly 3 inti TITMIVS SMITH beiirsia, < oliiintiiii i-unniv : v I ■ ID 111 - VS, t'v rib. A •>. 1 api lies for left, r. * V a.lnimislrution o:i Ihe .uaio ol I'laimas A 11ma, deceased. •I'D'' 1 are llierofiire lo cue and admonish all and singular, l.he kimlrnl mid creditors ol Ihe said de ceased, lo iilu their olfieelion , ,| any (hey have, ,| my oltiee, aeeordnig to taw . (liven under my hand nl olUee, tins 3lsi .In \ sj ;. ;a«is. HAUiUIiL JJLIMTB, rjerk ruosrECTrs or rii i: <• 1:0 ku i a auh i s . «*JHII. ;• übscfiber jm>po*e* to puhliwli tt nevvspo P p, r in ilkmilv ofColumbuK, undar itic title ul ‘•The <»iomn Argil- ' In < i.inplui/»« * w nli 1 1 10 unfigea of the country, ii ( ' is i crimps neeemoiry llml hi- Mlioiild give some hi* (hr at ion* oi liio coumo be v\i!l pursue. Thia .sbnli ! ' be (I.me in a few words. 110 vv ill advocate wlmt he doenm dm doctrine.* • of ibe ( oiisiiiulioii, mi i quality (#1 riglm mul privi- I* h, nml < quality ol burthen.* - nrnl oi the latter us t (rv\ MS | M )MHI l)leWO Hcpniitly 110 Will OppOSi* ill monopolies and exi-luhive privileges, and all luvihli and wasteful expends tiros ol public money. In rel.moil lo iliom! in HHiires til'’tbe general gov ernment which seem now to he most prominently! brought belore the rouniry, be is not now prepared * lo say dial he v\ill range 1umx;ll uudur any banner believing n i.utionnl hank ol any charaeier would be the great* si e\ tl dial could lu inlln-led upon lie ( oiiniry, Ins opposition lo it vo . htfeUncomproiniH* nip Holding, upon tlt ■ great and obvious princi ple (hat pervade- all I In; vvorl.M ol nal lire, that die simplest mode of doing any thing is always die best, and i elmving a plan may be ndojiled lor die manage menl ol die (»ov rnmeiu money vv he ii will I be more simple dim a Hank or die Sub Treasiir} In me, and which will clh el all the vooil clai a* el by lit; ad vm ali s ol a hank and the mihlrcasury he i nmol lor die present advocate die hitler upon Us nienhs del ween die *ijhlrca«ury, however, as lie iniderstandM it mi pie>enl y and a national hank, i lie would have no Jiesilal .ol in making a choice, , Ollier schemes are in die power ol the people j and may he altered or abandoned at pleasure ; but a dunk onee i slaldihlied is fixed upon (he country, | at h asi lor the length ol lime lor which it is char- ‘ b red. It «s g( ning now to be ahi tiled doctrine m ! (Ins loimiry dial die unlul n"hlH ol ( orporritioiis mh 1 die only dungs which are above dm p /V\cr ol legislation ; die eoiiHillulio.» ol die rmiulry may be llea i d n.s a dead idler individual ii lilh may te violate; I and trampled under Idol, bill the vented ngbis « 1 1 a corporation aie Macred and inviolable. I pon die siibjeei oi Ini. rnal linprovdia *! , w Inch now ixriiiH iinndi aiieniion and mien si in tins Stale, be bas only to way dial In; will advocate their I f oiiflirneiion by die Spec and at publie expense, | \vla if J.o bolievcm Ilu y will ho conducive ol good lo lie* connliy commensurate with lln- expense of iln o <millnn lam ; and any w here else hy indivi. dual cnlerpi lie, il llldl v idnala i hoo e hi do it ii|)on their ow n ri NonretN, and upon their own r«.-Hjioiu;i- i I »i 1 ity , Imi be mil oppose all connexions helvve* n individual and (he Stale lor purpo.o s oi specula-j iion upon rail road or hanking slocks, iih desiun live <d tin lights and dangerous in iho Ilher’.icM ol (In; peoplr, parin nla ly where die profits, it iimdo, go to iiid i v iduals, and dn; loss, il sustained, must he! sie lamed by | lie >|ale. Many other Hiihjeels which do not now occur lo him, may he made die subject ol «hsimsion. I pon all smb, In* w ill ad v male what he believes |.o he nglil, and oppose what shall appear lo him wrong. I fuming die right id dunking lor hims< li, and ol acting npmi Ins own convictions, lu* will quarrel with none lor i,' .'b ring with him in opinion ; it In* shall nut he aide lo convince Ilium by argument of die error ol dn ir ways, bo must leave them to pursue I heir own course. J N. UK TIM N K I oliimbiis, (»a , August. 1838. bofiM ibbi; v «iiid< a k ti:. ' jjj vll K I.eeiurcN ol this instil nl lull will commence " on ilia last donday in October, and leimmule on dm lasl ol Kebnmry, during winch instruction will he given on die following brandies, viz : Anatomy, Hy Dr Cobb. IllhlilUtr.s of M.-li. il.o OII.I) „ |, r . C „|, lw( .H. i linical rraclice, ( Tliouiy und I’rurlino ofMcd- j „ |)r k nine, \ J Surgery, Hy Dr. Mint. iMi.hMK.ry mul |li<; <li*|'»HPi. of / „ Ur Mlllnr Vv omen and ( lubbeii, > Materia Medn a and Medical \j. j. short Holauy, $ <’heinislry and Pliarnincy, Hy l>r. \ amlell. I 'l’lm lei* lor die entire coarse, inc luding die Mu (ruulaU.'n and Library liidret, is $1 In. Jim Ibs- Ml cling in Jiei is 810, which is opliunal w ith die Hiudents lo lake m* de» ?'in‘ 'J’lio liraduaiion lee is 1120. 'JMiero being no nuliminl nirreiic-y, the Fa -0111 ty Will I reel \el be jt.iper oi ;i I! -"! \el il ball 1(8 Ol ol die stales in which sludenls roMpoelivtdy rcsidi*, in jaiynicni lor I heir tickets. HIN8FOUI) i*. VANpKLL, M. D. i nug 7 wfit Doan of the Fnenby. J riiaa-.'iftti'H viiiuiolsi:. 1 rillll'', nnhurrilii rs ilih ofi'iifunmn; 1 3 lla; publie dial (be> v" dI continue to Iransacl ns genonil COMMISSION I,'!ISLNKSS. 'riieir VN andanisivs an* m complele repa;r, and they soli cil a sham ol'public favour. (»ralefni ,*o r past pulro iinge,lh<;y (insure dieir friends no exeriioi 'H shall he wanting to promote dn; ini(*r«*sl of lliu.se vvi. ' may enti'iist their business lo diem. Tladr charg’i's in liilnrn w ill lm like oilier esnihlislmieills ol (he kind Liberal advnin es on produce m store, deceiving ' and forwarding goods or eolton promptly a-tlended 11 111. S KNlilil.AND'co < nug 31 20f» sail 1 Ci'orgm, J. lleiMMi niiinty ; W HKIIKAS Hrynnt Fullonl, administrator on j iln* estate o| Si*di l .ason,hleol ibis r'oiin- ( ly, ileeeasiMl, ujiphes lor Icuors dismissory Jrom a said ertiitP. g 'Lhese are ihereforo lo cite and admonish all and b s ngulur die kindred and creditors of said deceased, u iu lib I heir objections, if any they have, m my of- r lice, union Ihe lime prescribed hy law, lo shew r iiiso why 80id letters ol dismission should not In* \ granbd. | (*iv»Mi under my hand at olliee in Louisville, ibis h nib July, IvSJH. ‘ 15. HOriIWKLL, Clerk. „ Jxl> ? , (anorgii)« i din in bm count y : UJ HI.KI.AS .bunas Cardulge, ndmintslrnlor, * applies lor halers dismissory on dm esialr * of Hubert W. Walker, deceased. 1 These an' then lore lo cite and admonish nil and ' singular, die kindred and muli tors of the said do- 1 erased, to file I heir objeel ions, if any they have, union the lime prescribed hy law, in my oilier, lo shew entitle why said Idlers should not he granted, (iiveii under my hand lids 2d day ol June, IS3S. CJAHUIKL idM'. -o ( jerk. bcoi'gin, Scriven county : I mul ol Ordinarv I'reseiil, their honors Julm S, Hleves, IVicr Hoddiek, Jelfersoii Uolierts, mul i (’ha les if Stewart, LIh ]s l\ulf Ni. Si. Jiih/ IV/i, 183 S. *1 ]i*ON the applicat'n no( Thomas II liiirns,;nh H mimslnibirol W l ll in in < boss, ilece. soil, Into of Semen county, staling lhat la; lias fully adminis lered mi il eslaie, and praying citation for Idlers dis miKsory. il is, on motion, ordered dial diet lerk ,l,i issue a eitulioii, rrtpiirmi* all persons to show e mse il any they have) why the; same shall not be granted . and that the same hi* published unco a j month lor si\ months. A true exlraei from ibf minutes. Jidy 10, ISII Bug 4 lufau JO'III \ ri’.lvlv V, (’lerk. i:\i:( I TOKS A MHIIMSTK VTOli S sai.h. ON the first I aesday in Ot lober next, will be j sold at die fonil House m PeKnlh county, i lot 2(>f», m lli« ITI Ii I Mst riel ol originally Henry | eotmiy, belonging (o die estate ol Archibald Hell, I ileeeased • on dn* same day at the Hoiirt House in Lumpkin eouulN , w ill be sold lot li’iid, m thedlli j District, Ut section, originally ('bemKee, belonging j (o the eslule ot % Alary N\ lute, dn cased, umh r or ders ol Iho ('mill ol t balmarv. ol Undo emimy.— I firms on die day ol sale . niiieluisers paying for 1 lilies. I. LIAS HI. 1.1 , Lxecutor us Archibald Hell, and ndminislraiorof I Inly 17, Is3B f»dd Mary White,deceased. 9}CUM A.Nfio au order «»l ihe hoi.orah'e die I Justices ol die Inb rior i 'mill ot die < i»um> ol .Irllbrson, silling as a Com! ol Ordinary, will be oden d lor sale, at die t ourl Home m die low n ol 1 Lopisv ille, on die lir.-i I’nesday in November next, between die usual b airs ot sa’e, die plantaiion , idled Ollkllllld, belonging lo Ike e-lale ■! Nb.j i John*Herneti, late ol said eoimiv. eouian.ing about eleven hundred acres ol land, lying on luu-Ky ('em furt ere«*k, and adjoining lands of v uimmghams, Fkairnov, and Hull. ( omlitions ( I sale, mie tl :r > cash, die ballanee in Iwo annual instalment, am! interest from the date, a mortgage on the pietnists, and approved p rsonal security. On lie' Mie» ei*»lmg day, at ihe OaK’ai.d plania Uon, wilt be s,dd. a quaniitj of inock,ronsi6itng ot homes, mules, catlle, bogs, and sbeop, together widi sundry articles tis household and kitchen Inr u nite, plant at ion tools, corn, (odder, vV e Ac , belonging lo s e-l estut ('oiitiu tons cash. JNO M\( l’lir.U>ON LKIiIOKN. IVr. June 18, 18»H il K moiidiH lifer ,laie, a) plication wnl | , u ma te lo lie Honorable the Interior I nun ot \\ iirrcii eonniy, w n sitting ns a Court ot Ordi nary, l »r leive 10.-eilfha I-and and N, ■,mes hr loading to the Lslale «| //.implun W ae!e, lute id said eonniy, deceased. KOItLU I JJULI ON. \duiT. july 12 mini Tin n»llow m ik an extract from i iurihroming work ol l>r. return, the discovt rcr of I In?celebrated Anti-Bilious Dills, “Health, \ Mill ill orul enjoyment nro ilm llin o prime oj ?c(8 of lift*. l*lm two former are only Nought as a means to obtain the fuller. — j Mao seeks for wealth ns tin* means ol enjoyment. I'ul mho is siii’li pursuit without. tin- possession ol health. VV ii lioni bodily strength ami \ igor, neithe r •he physical nor the in<;iilnl—neither the inner nor the outward man is capah eof any achievement, whether of werilih or enpq mcnl Mend garni in rot pore satio a sound mind in a sound body—is ihe sine <j ll a non the absolute requisite,for,any clli e ienl effort in tho aitaininent of human ends. '1 lie mind may ho active, hnl d the body he* lie hie, then i- the limn J active to little purpose. Knjoymeui is i.ni there; and the finest laid plans are rendered abortive by the hln' I. red condition ot our tenement I <7 Hay. lint sav that a man could obtain wealth —that Ik* could a< quire die gold ol Upliir, and bring home all lie* treasures ol lla* mines ol (iolcoada, \'t vvillioul health, where would lie his happiness ' lie would i he miserable in the midst ol his gold and his dia monds ; he would pine away Hi wren hednoss and despair, and he would exclaim with the wise man ol old, “ all is vanity and vexatiuri of spirit.” llis limbs arc racked w II h pain and l*,e cannot rest, his ' tippet lie is gone, and he loathes his food; Ills slo 1 much is oppressed with nausea, uud he turns sick* oning away at the bounties ol a munificent provi dence. Ile would give all he is Woilii—nay,allllie , world—illm had U—lor the poor but healthy man's j appetite. •• 1 Mease give rne,” said a hungry wretch to a i wealthy I *ehle man, “ phase gi\o me a sixpence lu buy me a iiioihc! ol food; 1 um almost starved ! “ I would gist* a thousand dollars for your nppr- . I lite,” said the rich man, us he handed the hungry | one a dollar. j Os mi much importance is health to the enjoy j incut ol lite! lint whereto, mell.mks I hear tho reader Ask,mil) serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a suh | ject / IJo we not all know the value of health 7 I |>o we not all attend to it ns one of the duel, if not I Ihe chides! concerns ol olir mortal existence 7 Do I we not employ the means to attain and preserve it 7 Do wo not lay cut money—<l »wo not Ice physi cians— do we not lidlovv their advice—-do wo not swallow their proscriptions 7 True—most true—genilo reader, thou docst all things, we dare say, and more. JSlill, we eamiot believe our homily on licalih to ho altogether unne cessary. As in morals, so in physic is it requisite | to have hue upon line, and precept upon precept.” M« n in health forget that they may he sick , and j men in sickness do mil always employ the most ju- < d.cions means to attain health. Very true, Dorlor— nit ndo not ns you say always ( pursue the right road to health. Now, I know ol j some people who nro always dosing themselves with physic, ami running lo the doctors and apoih- j cranes every day ol their lives, They take, I verily I believe, a can load of drugs in a year, and yet they are not well after all Do you Know the reason ? \N by, yes, in my rpinion there am Iwo reasons. in the first pmee they lake 100 iiilieh medicine, ami in the second, they do not tako iho rijht kind. I list'll to make the same mistake. Hut lately, that is ! to say lor two or three years past, I’ve hit upon a better plan* I lake Dr. fi lers’ Vegetable Hdioiis fills, and I derive mere benefit from one dollar laid out in iheiu, than 1 used in paying liliy in any for mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world of nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous i quantity ol medicines. Do you know Dr. Deters? Very well. And have you ever taken Ins medicine ? ( I wen a blockhead else. They tell me h« is none of your quacks, who mi- ( dertakes to mend and regulate I lie Unman machine j V without f" much as a Knowledge ol its purls, and how limy are ;.*!?■ logelhur. They say he mi- j j. dcrslands anatomy and pliy» ,<^‘, f?y» * ‘hoik ihey c-ill them, and is as familiar wilh bou u, y and chemistry ! as 1 am w it Ii the road to mill. Von are rightly informed. Dr. Deters is no em piric. lie does not undertake what he docs not understand, lie was regularly nred to I ire healing art. lie has spent years in Ihe acquisition of know- ledge; he has devoted lonised lo the study ol the j| human triune, and the diseases lo which it is sub icci, mid now he is applying his acquisition lo the rebel of Buffering Immunity. , lit* does not put forth the absurd claims often nd- J vaneed by the inventors of patent nostrums —name | x ly,thal ol curing all diseases with a single pro- | ( Bcriplion! Such a he would deem about as (iillicnlt lo swallow as lo take the nostrums ol those who pul tl forth. There is nosneb medicine, i • There is not, and never was, a panacea lor all ihs- 1 cases The Vegetable I'll ton.*- fills pretend to no j •ueh miracle, liul what is infinitely heller they j etlee* what they undertake ‘They keep the word j * ol pr muse te the stomach, ami the prnua mi which ; they make to iheearaud eye. And that indeed is j no slight recommendation. Nor arc the complaints I to whn h these fills are adapted lew nor far be tween. Ihe disorders arising from a morbid stale ol the bile are, unfortunately, many, distressing and 1 lutill- A large portion ol all the fevers, especially ; at tin* south and m the marshy districts, are owing to tins cause, from the distressing ague ami lever ! which almost shakes asunder hie and limb, to the fearful “ Yellow Jack,” which seldom quits his vie I tin w ithout sundering soul and body as he takes I las lea ve. Conversant .rota his previous practice, with dis ! ease, tn all its I am.., w Inch originates from the dis- 1 out. r ol the Inle, Dr. feters was first Ud lu employ I.is Knowledge and experience in the preparation id | a medicine which should prove efficacious in this 1 | large class ol diseases, w Inch should relieve the ach mg ntul the ill*/./.v head, and restore the nauseated and loathing stomach, at the same lime that it pre- i v» nle I those more foal elh cls u Inch are so apt to foliow iiomih ir imprudent neglect. I or tins purpose lie prepared with much care and , iust adaption to the purpose, the Vegetable Idiom-. I fills, w ht< h lie is h ippy lo say, Iron; Inn.; expen ■ cun', ami the ahundani :eslniiony ol iliom* who have j employed them have answered, more than aiisuou-d I his sanguine ex pet unions. It is not Ins own more assertion you are rail 1 ed on to believe It is not the ipse t i\n ofanv single | unii though he was us great as I mien or llqqo- | ! crates that yon arc lo pm your tail It upon Nei lher--although i is said in the sacred volume that “by file momh ol two or three witnesses shall nil I things he established”- are yc.it to believe in so | small a number only ? A cloud of w ,messes is ba ton* von. They are 100 numerous to he easily ! overlooked; limy are too intelligent to he eurelcsslv | beard; they are 100 respectable to he slightly re- I g a riled. Ih hexing the spontaneous testimony ol those 1 whose experience is the best lest ot the truth thev I assert. Dr. feters has thrown together in the i«.i- j lowing pages, u lew of the many hundreds of testi monial* received from cxers qnaticr xvhere Ins i pills linv-’ come into use. They are left to speak j lor thciaselxcs. They are the words ol those who “ speak xx hit they do know, and les ily to what I hex have.seen and experienced.” He ca.vfnl and inquire lor feters’ Vegetable fills; tiny are sold in Augusta by llavilnnd, Hisley ' •Vi’o Thomas Harre.l A i’o, Nelson i'aivr, Jaiuo ' I .c\»ruh, ami VN . flew son. apnl 17 \s VM)S roit S \ DID .y. fbe snhs-eriher offers lor sale hi> 1 ' : ,M ( '-i.mhia eouniy, situate don 1 iV* , X ‘7V the main road lending from Augusta to Jl' < u''\a (or l Ho'ise, ll irtccii miles oxe the I 'naer, and nine mile-- below he latter place, containing about (ioO nens, and i> >o Mtnuiod ih it two d Mrabl" sclflciocni.s muv he made, shon’d the xx huh*! c t<mm ht< rmu j. Tm.i w;th improvam-nfs on eaeli; either of which will •■e sold separate, should tin* purchaser desire n I hi* to ms a..«! land can Ik* know n or m » n h\ : • pl\ m.; to the ox t rsecr, < i :4 file premtscs. f ro\ isions 1 < ni hi*l :td on ihe (hciu'.m s also Juiit I,ISW m. t IiAKMONi. I,AMAIC. v, a VNHsjzorco \< f K exercibCw <»1 ibis irixtitut inn will lit* iwumed B un 11 jf; first Monday in Orlohcr next, and the i ‘ofiimissinnerM liavo iho j»leuK*m* of informing ilih public* Ihnt fhcy have again been able* h* Kcr nr* ihu v«rviii :a oi Mr. Km ah .Nason, win. tie iribtrij<*ti«;MM 5 huvi; given Kiicrh goncral sali.iact ion during llic: panl iira I*inic y«;;tr. F«.»r ili»* intdrmation of Ihi; friend.. and patipna of ll»i« m ad' iny, none. h also given, that all those; ■branches ol learning are now taught in il v\ liich j rouKi itnle a thorough, uaiTtil, and or roinpliniied | * iliit'.iiion. Tin* dc-ign ol ihe K«*»'hjr is, not merely I lo make his pnpiltj Jannliar with llnsorih.it d part- | n.« of ol liierainre or Hcience, hut li» Irani and pre- ! par** lliein lor I lit; performance of all (he high mid 1 important duths of ii f **. Jlr-nrr, ajimt I row the; u.*.nal routine ol a-aidt inn; HtunicH, I heir attention is direr a. it to i ho allaimnonl ol a manly sl\ le in speak -1114 nnd of an r a>y carriage and pi due address, I »I ho : in* ans of prenerv mg hr all h, to I hr* v\ riling ol lell-n.s, ! nol»**> and hills, and, in «lior*, lo all those as rom ! I’iM.mcnls, whirdi, ilimigli generally nogiocicd in the* -duration of y outh, are uui h*>s essential in siic «in lit*;,I(1 in llios • anjutn iiionts ol a weightier and morescientific character. 'i h ■ discipline of 1 Ins school is mild and parental, yet at the kiiiiio lime firm and efficient. The pupils are ire: led as moral an intellectual beings, ; and in Ihe maintenance ol order, appeals are made !hi the conscience ruilier than to the rod. A correct account of each scholar's conduct and proficiency is.kej t, and transmitted to lie* parents (it residing near; every week ; whirdi, together with rewards, judiciously distributed, haj had Ihe happiest effect 1 n 1 awakening an I keeping alive a spirit ol emula non, hoih in regard to .study ami deportment among Hie pupils ofih.s academy. A1 a remit meeting of the Board of Commission ers, 1 he following resolutions wen* adopted, lo w it That the academic year shall be divided into two sessions. That the first session shall commence on the first lay of October in each and every year, and Icrmi naie on .hr; loth day ol February ; and that the second session shall commence on the i()ih ol Ft h 1 nary, and terminal'* on the Until .lime ; alter whirdi 1 here shall ho a vacation of three months. In addi tion to lids, there shall he a recess of one week during the Christinas Hollidays. i hat the rates ol tuition shall hr* ns follows, viz t For Heading, Spelling, Writing and Defining, per session $8 00 1 r (Geography, Arithmetic, Hrarnmar, and other elementary studies, 10 00 1 or I hr; ancient and modern languages, Math ematics, Maturul i’hilosophy, Chemistry and other kindred brunches 1G 00 11 tit•<))! in all cases to hr* paid in advance. .x* scholar will he received for u shorter period I than half a session, and when entering for this I time, it must he so expressly stated at the lime ol j entrance. Hoard may he obtained in tospeeiahle fa nilics in this village at prices varying from 8 lo ■? 1 - per 111011 th, washing, lights, <Vc included. I he honks to he used in this ueadom> are, the Ihlilc, U alkcr’s Dictionary, Webster's Spelling H 'ok, I .meisoifs Fiist and .second ( lass Readers the iNatienal Header, and Barber’s elocution* Colburn’s I'iist Lessons, Smith’s dikl Kmerson’s Alithnicljr's, Colburn's Algebra, 1 layliiir’s Km lid, •Marshall's Book Keeping, ibid Flint’s Surveying Smith's and KirKlmm’s Hrammur, I‘arkei’s Kxer ciM s.and Blair’s Hheteric. VN oodtiridgri’s and Olney’s Hcngrnphv, Hohhins’ and VV lied ploy’s History, Cny’s Astronomy and 7'rentise on Clohes, Comstock’s Chemistry anrl Natural l'hilosr>phy, Lincoln and Katon's Botany, Hedge's Logic, < 'oinhe’s Bhysioiogy, Walts on the* Mind, mid the Handel and JlayUen collection of ; ‘ tinrch Music Andrew’s Latin Crammar, (Goodrich’s (Greek < Grammar, (G/cok Kr*arh*r Tesla incut and Mnjora, Latin Header, Lcvereit’s Latin Tutor, Virgil, 811 1- Inst, I ’ aroro and Horace*, Levi/ac’s french Cram mer, willi Bolmar’s Fables,and 'i’cloinnclius. l*or order ol I lie Board, FDWAHI) (GAHLICK, Sec’y. Waynesboro, July 10, 1838 7tsm COLIJIUJirs JOIKBV ( BIT IiXVES. - ... ! h U*J r . 4^ - . .7, ». v i5S \ iMaBSdP 1 r y Ii I' Full Mooting ol" 1 w ill rominonre over 8. Iho WKSTH'im COOKSE, ni Columbus. Cn., on Tuos-jiiy, the Dih il.iy ol October next, and ooutinuo live days. First day, ■'■'Wi-irtjklaluis lor 3 year olds spriiif. ol' 'IIS; .soli IjIsJOO, It. ®1(IC; I mile, host two in (Ifree.-to name uni rinse Kith Sopiorn -Irr noxi; (imr or more lo mal.o n race. Already throe entries, Col. (C F.dmondaon. M.'ssrs, Homier 6 Jvorson, an I iMossrs. Ilammunil & Co. yd day, .I.C. I’ursc, 2 mile heats, §35!) 00 *! a V do 3 do do free .01)1) 4th day ” tlo i do do ior HOO sth day do best 3ins do all 300 The I'all campaign wide mimonoo boro ; and that »11 may have a lair start, three additional studies to ihosn owned hero, are on llioir way to oar cotireo to oonimenoo training. t)nr sporting trionus ol Ala haina and South Carolina are thoroloro invited also, to I’uincand measure strength w ith tho (ieorginne at lhe pnsot, and return the last week in April i oxt, to the regal.:." Highlit meeting, lo lost with thorn the long rub. To avoid inooii' enionoo, I hose intending lo oome with stables, would do w’ol! to write lo I lie Secretary, that suitable aeeonmnnini pais should bo in readiness. 8. Ai. JACKSON, Seo’y •lnly 17 eovvtd Su/anur Court, April Term, (Jeorsgitv, Iduooln oonnly ; jNioholastC llarksdaio, administrator ofT Stith O. Harkschde, i lilH e.i. Speed, Hester .t Tale, Cade &, Tale, Joint Wat kins, ndmiuislrnior, »V.e. of Henry HI. Watkins, ileoensed, Crewry l>. Cade, Mark S. Anthony, John JlelJowell, Francis .>!<■ I.endin, William An drrus, l.eision llanse, .1. K. Kdbn n, William lius in k. Hill I .ahiigm , John S Moore, Henjamtn .Me Kilt irk, 'l'iiuoihv T. Smith, James N. MoLane, Wdhnin N. Harper, ,h sso It Walton, Beverly Barks dale. John and 1 Imams Benson, N.(C Barksdale, I and N.H Barksdale,guardian ol \\ illium A Stokes, Hannah Smith, wile id Benjamin Smith, lormerly wilo of Stith (i. Barksdale. II is ordered by iheConrl that liio defemlants in Ihe above case, and all other creditors of Slnh li, • Barksdale, d.v, used, appear and plead, answer or j iiemur lo said bill, on the first day of the next term ol Cos Court, and that they tile their demands against tho estate of the said deceased, with the t lerk ol the Court, on or beture the lime specified. Il is lun her oidernl, that a copy ol I Ins rule be published 111 one of 111 ■ pintones of i his slalu ilceor i dingly, tiir 1 line mom hs before said C.dnrt. 1, Joshua iianiel,f/ierk of ilio Superior t’ourt of 1 .ineoln county, slate ot Ceergjn, certify dial die [ lore.L’omg is a true copy liikon trout the minutes, | Hits tSih day ol June, 1838. JOSIIFA DAN lEICTk L. S.C, June 21 Hm nmniliH after dale application will bo “ made to the honorable tin- Interior Court of ! Dike eouiily, w inle sitting to rordinnry purpos, s lor leave to sell die real . stale of \\ illiam Hry un I,' il, - eeiisod, late of Burke count. C 1,. M ATTHEWS, Administrator in riirf I of his wife July 9,1838. ‘ J lt motitbs alter dale m~.Vm j,7. i S made to dir honorable Interior Court ol Burke comity, when silting lororditinrv purposes, liir leave ! lo sell all the real estate of Mark Oesahay, hue of I s lid eoiiai), lor the purpose of a di\ isioi. between 1 I I hi; heirs ol saul (‘slate. lingua 11, 18 8 <t 80. W. K VANS Ailin’r. lt monilis niter dam application wTiTbij t> inn ;e to the liouorahle the Interior Comt ol' j I’l.hnnbia eoniny, wlien sitting for ordinary pnr ( pos. S, tor le ave to s 11 mx hundred acres ol' land i morn or !e.->. belonging to Ilio estate ol Benjamin la! tbl. 1 ' y. •■■■ > d, lyiug in Columbia eonniy, on die In Ile Iviokc cr.ek, adjoining lands uflla'gie Mar!in, and oth is V\ Jl. I*. BKA U., Adir.'r July -l>, 1838. ' 1 : l!; ' ' ! ■ i; e application will bo a mule lo lo e honor Flu the Inleiior Court of I 1 "diml'ia coiiniy. when silling for ordinary par- I I" 1 "* s ~r )ea\c 1., sell die whole ol the real estate I "I -'bl.r.v if Holland, a minor, lor Ihe benelii of i r. J. KRMIAII fiBIFFIN. •’ ■ >' 1 Vdininislrator ol Sydney 8. Holland 3, 'id U moiitlts aiW*r date application wiiTboTiuuio . " lot ® honorable Interior Court of Columbia I eoumy, wln'e silling as a Coml of (Irdinury, f„ r \ , “a. c I.• -cli ih" ic 11 esl He ot Jacob J Biteg, tuti» o •Mum • :<C (‘ Ml’lly , *lc» i : i tl. UuUF.RTson, Adafr. •> I'Ll K. JOII *V 15. M I 'lll’ll V' will act ns tny “ attorney duringmy absencefromthe city; all posons indebted to me will therefore make imme diate payment to him. A. FOSTER. Augusta, May 30,1838. ts fe ( '()( ! l{* months alter date, application will he £< undo to the honorahle the Interior Court of Taliaferro county, when Hilling for ordinary purpu ■s,'*i lor leave to sell tin! real estate of James l.ang tlott, deeoased ; all persons concerned will please j ake liolire. DOROTHY t.ANGDON,Guardian. I June 18, |B3B -1m OTIC E« — Alter the expiration of four months ! » from l his date, applienlion v\ ill he made to Iho lu»iiresI u»iires ol the Inferior Court of Jellorson eonnty, >nting as a < ourl ol Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ol Major John Her l ien, lale ol said county, deceased J«NO. MAC RiIERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18,1838 8 (■'Ol R months alter date applieat ion will hr made d- to Ihe honorable the interior Court of Colom bia county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of land in said comity, contain ing 125 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of flog- , gie, O’Neil, and Others, belonging to the estate o Henry Wilkins. SUSAN WILKINS, Ad'mr. Juno 20. 1838. JjAOI U months after date applienlion will he ■- made to the honorahle the Inferior Court ol Burke county, u hen silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the plantation belonging to the estate ol John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands ol John ( ock, Mathew Jones, and oth ers. Also,a negro man belonging to said estate by the name ol Hob. ANDERSON LAMBERT, ) r . GEUKCE W. EVANS, j ls ’ Waynesboro, Jane 28, 1838. HAOUR months after date application wall be B made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of liiclimond county, u Idle sill trig as a Court of Ordi nary, ter leave to sell a Iract of land belonging to llioeslateof Lewis I! Rhodes, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirg and creditors of said deceased July 31, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Executor. SAOUH months after dale applienlion will he A- made to the honorahle the Inferior Court id Columbia county, when silling for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Roller, deceased, lor the purpose us distribution amongst the heirs ol said deceased. rNANi V PORTER, Administratrix August 3d, 1838. ol said estate. Georgia, Columbia comity: fe AJ 11 ERICAS James Cartlidgo,administratorde Vtf honis non, applies lor letters dismissory on the estate of Adam 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 ihcy have, within the time prescribed by law, in my olliee, lo sle w cause why sairl letters should not he grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia; Jefferson County: 111.REAS William L Kennedy, Abminis »' S tralor of John Right, late of this county, de ceased, applies for Ictteis dismissory from said ad ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, nil and singular, the kindred ami creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear at my olliee wit inn the time proscribed by Jaw, to shew cause, il any they have, why said letters shall not bo granted. Given uiidorray hand at oliieo, in Louisville, this filli June, 18 8. June 1) EBENEZER ROTH WELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jim fee county : JJEREAS Civility Rutin, administratrix on w v the estate of M uses Bunn, deceased, applies lor letters ol dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofsatd dec’d to he and appear in my office, wit Inn the limn present) ed by law,lo show cause, il any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 3()llt July, 1838. Ry order of court, ting 9 (ini T IL BLOUNT, I).Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson County: U /ill.REAS James M Linquefield, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late | of said county, deceased, applies tor loiters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, ths kindred and creditors of said deceased lo he and appear at my olliee within the tune pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if ai.y tiiey have, w hy said letters should not be granted. • liven under my hand at olliee. In Louisville, this Bth day of May, 1888 E. LU'i’il WELL, Clerk. may 111 Gin Georgia, Jetler.son county': WHEREAS, Ritlriek I! Connolly, Adminislra loron the Estate of Tandy G Jones, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters dts ntissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singilar the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mj office within lire lime prescri bed by law, lo file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this IGlh day of March, 1838. march 1G EBENEZER ROTH WELL, Clk. Georgia, ISarfec County, Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lew is and E Palmer, Ertjrs. Hide Nt Si, ath March, 1838. I H| TI ON the petition ofSamuel Barron,executor of •*,- Ahso.Vm Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co staling that he li.as fully executed said will and set tled the estate of said ried'insed, and praying letters dismi ssory. Uis therefore, on motion ol counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, returna ble to September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there to show cause why the same should not ho granted ; And it is further or dered that said citation be publisher once a month i till said court. A true extract trom the minutes, mar 20 6m T. 11 BLOtJNT, D. CTk. Georgia, UnrKe County. Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors WG Evans, Abel Lewis and E Patnler, Esqrs Hale Ni Si 3<A March, 1838 [ IJTPON the application of Mu Hurd Marsh and j Fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do is I sue a citation lor letters dismissory ns ndministra J tors on the estate ol Fielding Fryer, deceased It j is 1.11 motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do I | issue reiiirnohlo to September term next ol this Court, to he published once a month till said Court A true extract from the minutes. march 20 6m TII RLOI NT,t> conn c. Georgia—Burke county. Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W. 1 Evans, Ain I Lewis, and E. Rainier, carts. A ’ale A i. Sc, March sth, 1838. 3 T RON the pelitionof Elisha Haymaas, executor v-J of Samuel 1 laymans, deceased, lale jf Harks eoinily, staling that helms fully executed the las) will and testament ol said Stephen daymans, de feased, and prayinglotlcrsdisuii.-i.-ory. It is there- | line, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk i do issue a citation requiring a 1 ! coneeriiou, to he and appear at tho court at September term next then and there lo shew cause why said letters ahull ( not he granted, and that said < iiinuioii be publish ed once a month till said court. Ainu l extract from the minutes, march 21 film T H BLOUNT, D ol’k. | j Georgia, Jellerson county; ™* I i VV HERLAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the 1 [ w v estate ol Janies Neely, deceased, applies lor ) j letters dismissory from said administration. ( These are I In-refute to cite and admonish all and } singular the kin hod and creditors of said dee’d to J he and appear at any olliee, within Ihe timepresi rib- 1 ed by iaw, to shew cause,if any they have, why 1 said letters should not be granted, i Given under my hand at olliee in Louisville this • ; 21st dav of Julv, 1838. ’ I July 21 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Cl’k. Georgia, Richmond county: ~ i William Fuller, j Superior Court, June Term. \ - >» I 1838. i .lanvs \ Orlando Saltumrsh, | In Equity; j and JuLn .Mela an. J Hill for Relief, .Ac q ij R appearing to Iho Court that James Rcesiiie re- ‘ >l, son ol iho Slate ol Georgia, that Orlando i Salnnarsh n -ides out of Hieliniond cmimy, and / that said hill has net been x-rved on said defend- t ml-. It is or. feted lien said defendants appear and l aiisv.i no said bill,on or before llto first day ol the iioxl I.mi. It is Imiliyr ordered flint ibis rule be published j: in mil Iv for live uiuiUhsin urn? ufilieguzoUcs of the »» < i ly ol Augusta. ' A irmoMnu t from the minute*. JAM 1 its McLAWS,CIerk. Ir July -b. msm ui (icorgm, Burko County: Litile Berry Burch applies for v w letters dismissory, on the estate ol Abish Jenkins, deceased. are tlicieforr to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and creditors ol said deceased, 10 1,6 ’"“I appear at my office within ihe lime pre- Htrrihotl by law, lo show cause, rl any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand t office, in Way ties boro ihis 22d day o( March, 1838. iaar2ti fmt T. H. BLOUNT, Pep. Clerk. Georgia,Je He t sou county : 4 V ■ il f.BEAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator • * oh the estate ol Joseph l.ocklmn, late of Noid county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismis sion from said ( stale. I lipso nre therefore to cite, summon and admon ish, alt and singular, ihe kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office within ilio t into preachjid hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, v*hy said letters should nol hr granted. lovhii undt r my hand at ollice in Louisville,this 35th June, 1838. JuneiSS EBENJSZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia— iiuikc County. Court ol Ordinary, present, their/honors, G W Lvans, Abel Lewis, and E I’almer, Esqra. Ilule m Si, ink March, 1838. ITPON the petition of 31 o’ .d Marsh, Adminis- U Iralor ol John Walls, to . ased, this day filed, praying l lint a Citation may issue lor tellers dismis sory front said Amninistralu n. It is on motion ordered I hut the same do issue and he published once a month lor six months. A true extract from Iho mi mites. T ill! LOU NT, uuc o ji c. M.anli •>() Gm lt months alter dale application will ho • made lo the Conn of Ordinary of llnrke coun ty, lor leave to sell lot No 85, Hih District, Mcrri wolher county, belonging to James F. Brown, u inn or. ELiZaBETH lIKOWN, July 17,1838. Guardian ol James F. Brwwn. HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. AUOIISTA, (lA. Wholesale anil Retail Ot ah rs in Drill's, Medicines, I‘irjiuniri/, Paints, Oils, l)i/c SliiJ/s, Brushes, II iallow tilass, &c. Os FEU the lollowing brief catalogue ol their slock : Drugs, rjc. Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Annum, Asplmltiim, /ssaleelida, Aiitununy, crude; Arrow Ituol, Allspice Arsenic. Aqua Forlis, llalsam (,'opaiva, balsam Fir, Ha'sam Tolu, balsam Fi rn, black Drop, blue Vitriol, borax, refined and crude; Brimstone, burgundy Filch, Bulimy Hark, bmer Boot, Camphor, Calomel, English and American, ( mini Tartar, Canllrarides, Cochineal, Camwood, Cnhcbs, i uyeiine I’eppcr, red and African d i. Cloves, Cinnamon bark. Cardamon Feeds, Corrosive Suhlima c, Castile Snap, Copperas, Congress W uler, Chloride ol Lime, Chloride of Soda, Castor Oil, host and com , imps , pis, and half pts. Epsom Salts, Essential Oils, of all kinds, Ivan AJcdicinale; Fly Stone, Flax Seed, Flo’s .Sulphur, Flo’rs Benzoin, Flo’rs Chamomile French Chalk, 1 ‘tnger, race, ground, pure an I common, , Glauber Salts, Glue, Gulden Seal, Gum Myrrh, do.. Arabic, do. Gamboge, do Scom mony, do Gnaiac, do Shellac, do. Copal, do. Tragacanl 1 1 , Ac. Honey, llydriodate Potash, Hops, Herbs ol all kinds, “ Shakers’;” Hemlock Bulk Isinglass, Ipecac. Indigo, Spanish F out No. l,do. 2 do Carolina, Indian’s I'nuacca, Iceland Moss, Irish Moss, lodine, Jalap, Jujube Paste, Juniper berries, Kreosole, Lee’s Puis,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed, l emon Syrup, superior; Ladies Slipper Boot, Logwood, stick and chip’d; Liquorice bull, Lint, Leeches, Lancets, all kinds; Magnesia, 1 map, do calcined, do Henry's, do Butler’# Aperient, Mustard, English and American; Manna, Flake, Musk, A/uce, Madder, Muriatic Acid Afiirphm •, Act.and Sulph ; Mandrake Boot, Nutmegs, jVnlgmls, Nnx Vomica, Nitric Acid, Oil V itriul, t *liv r Dil, Opium, Osborn’s Phdotoken, Orris 8001, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash bark, Pond Lily Bent, Poplar Bark, Peanash, Pepper, Pearl B.rley, Potter’s Cuiliulicun, Piperine, Quicksilver, Bhuharh Boot and powder, Bosin, Bed Precipitate, Bed Sunders, Bed t hulk, Swaim’s Paiiaccu, Sulphate of Quinine, Starch, Scidlidi/. 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