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AM* .<«UUand least wlierc the
' j#iwa*li4»nn4 vlhana-Soticed
- ’it« deleterious effects in a great
' APsiS M distances, Theffnt
case of the kind that came unde
my observation, ua- thatof a fine
healthy.orchard belonging to
Jndgo Brewster, then of Riga,
Monro (p. These trees'tobk Well
when transplanted, and flourished
far several years with uncommon
tifftr, ‘finder :th,e judicious treat
ment of that dj-tingnehed agri-
, ctilturist. ’ About that time clo
ver was first introduced into tliat
part oftbe country. The advan-
Ugcaattendin;zits culture were at
0*06 percei fed by Judge B, who
•owed^n^ny.of 1 his fields with it,
Maoag tneai the orchard above
mentioned, . A few years were
sufficient to show the effects
'oftbe clover upon the trees, in
tbeir stinted growth, rough, scaly
moss-covered bark, and small yel-
blfWA; in.a word, at. those
pecalbtrappeanances which mat k
anorchard dying of starvation.
Siri&> that timei. have watched
the effect of clover on fruit and
other trees, uad have invariably
observed t he same effects, in a
C er'or’ese degree, follow its
faction. <> •
The reason for this, J believe
will be found in > the formation of
ita'rdots, which run deep and in
terfere with those of the trees;
while the grasses, Timothy, red-
r/and the like, gather their nu
triment at or near tho surface.
ierifC* Sales.
Fpr Juno,. 1841.
, Jackson.
1 Woorf-..!,:t-rr«t in 350 mire, of
girl •bout 10 yean* ol »n* ; Mnuiron.M uoy
about 12 year* »fag«, Jefferson about It)
year** of age; Isaae. a buy A year* of***;
one grey horse 0 years «<W; pur Baruurh.
At liarness; sJ»d'«m« hundred piece* of
Uncoil mm Ibrjffwpfrif ol Isrna.W. WotJ.
tlritlgw om of the principal*. Our negro
boy by tits uamrol* J-arkiu, about 15 years
of ago -aw tlie property r»l Smith Alexandre.
«>m* wl tin* xeetir t**; Levied on to w-ttefy
njft in favor of • Kmt« 4 Drail ti U««
W. Wooldridge, and James L. Thomas,
principal* —Harris Stephen*. Overton
Stephen* aad Sim.th Alexander securities
ana one oilier Jf/s wlatna W. Wooldridge
and other*.
i Wo negroes, viz: John* a man
■boot t>f years of age 1 ; and Aaron, a man
about 22 year* of sgr ; one bay mare, 5
years old; one grey liorce, 8 years old;
one grey coif. 2 years old; one waggon 4
Harnett*; one mill & cap; Levied on aa
the property of Davied Stephen*. to satiety
n Ufa in favor ol Reese &c ILall, vt latua
W. Wooldridge. James L Thomas, Uoulin
Connor, and David Stephens; and other
jf fas t» David Stephens.
One hundred and nineteen
seres of land, more or less, ou the waters of
McNuts creek adjoining the lands of Clif
ton and others: Levied on as the property
of Jones Starke to satisfy * f fa front a
Magistrates court. John II, Newton vs
Jones 8tarke. Levy made &c returned by a
Constable.
One negro woman by the name
of Milry, about 48 years of age; Levied on
ns the property of Stroud .Melton, to «uti*ly
sundry d Jas from a Magistrates Court.~
John *C. Johnson, and others m Stroud
Melton. Levy made aud returned b» a
constable.
FRANCIS JACKSON, Sh'ff
April 30,1841. - 1-tds
A, “te^ D oraey
er Afaa irssaidRiteh.
Ons town lot with alltfc* improvement*
. thereon, in the town of Clarksville. Haber*
levied on.ss the pro-
■"jiisasg Moos oi jships' o nos him ninm: j r 1 */' hmwSW, to ShtWv a u fa
Lvied i*n as the property oftbe said Wood, ln wvin-ufSaumrlTuniirlL vs AdsmPilnrr
floratio Webb vs WjattWood. ' "» d W® 11 Cmne. and Wo H Dorsey.
100 acres of land, on Mountain creek, ••Unties, and Moses Harabaw security
adjohuagiands of John Carlisle and offs- j wn ‘ “PpcnU
era<j*levied on as the property of Kvan j One roan mare, one bay horse, and one
Polk, tits Bank of Darien vs Kvau Polk. nr R ru stove Q,uil!er: levied ou as lbs
> Ons walum Bureau, ooe Sword, one. property of Benjamin Cleveland, t«»*«t»*ly
. Epaulette.one barrel vinegar, ten bars of, ^ TO “Ja* in favor «>» the Central Bauk of
had, a small quantity cf gunpowder
Clark Sheriff’s Sale.
For Jutte, 1841.
1X7ILL be told on the first Tues.
vf day in June next, before the
court house door of Clark county, within
the legal hours ol sale, the following pro*
periv; t.. wit:
The interest of John H. Tay-
lor, (the same being the undivided half)
Ipftvintr the soil below. for the ex-1 of r ° ur *** roe * *»* • P«tor,» «*»»• “bout
" ' UCIOW, I„r uie ex # ^ . Mmry m Wltmmn Mboul ^
chnive ptisturage of the IrfCi—, years ol age, and lw two Children, Calvin,
The long tap roOt8 V 'f rile clover I 3 J-»r»uf a,., ami n biij klmiit
pe>letrate deep as do .hose VKSST
oft he trees, or at least t atpor-T.,iur. Francis Jackson. sk%
Ifen of them from which tho trees A e“ *■«*«•
'.fieri ve their. noorUunent, robbing
Uwnrofsll or nearer all, of that
JSrtBPinci? which giigs to make
• up the growth of the clover.
. ^Alwh'^r ifoasoh will be found
in tnenct—ibr such I bel eve it
taken tip by the roots of the trees
for tbeir growth, is the very same
(•elected and appropriated by the
Foots of the clover for Rs use; or,’
at JjeMt, Orach more allied to the
tNlitbe, than that which is taken
.-Op' by- tho grass above named.
j£»' "* '
irers of i half box of common tobacco, three c. fier
4 poM,onc tin pan, a hall renin of whits pa
per, one glass and paintings, one lot of
Wlifc one tiu dipper, and three glass de-
nnters: all levied oh an ih-» properly *tf
I'aulus E. Few, James B. Nabers vs. P. E.
Few. and Abraham Williams.
One grey horse svvrii years okl, two
fenth-r beds, bedsie.vds and furniture, «>ne
patent eb»ek, one cherry bureau, ane wal
nut desk, gud one four ..spindle spinning
machine: all levied on as the properly of
CLbuurn Harris. John Borders vs C. Har
ris ‘and other fi fa* rs said Harris. •
200 acre- of land, adjoining lands of
James Delay & llvard'a survey: levied on
as the property of Peter Dunkin,Jou Kir-
lin vs Peter Diiukin.
Hall.
William Chum!ey*s interest in and to
150 seres of laml on the Grove river, where
ou said Chumley now lives; levied on aa
his propei ty, to satisfy two ti fas from a
Justice's Court, one in favor vfAimael H.
Everett, the sther in favor ot John Cat
lett.
Madison.
One bay stallion about eiglit years old,
one )oke ofoxen nbout nine years old, and
hnd one cart; levied on by virtue of a li fa
In favor of Henry White vs Matthew J.
Black.
Walton.
Two negrogirls, Lei ha, about six years
old; Lilsy. about seven v**ars old: levied
on as the property of James Ellington,
Permedus Reynolds vs James Ellington
snd John W Graves.
Fitly acres of land, whereon Charity
Phillips now resides, adjoining lauds of
Clark & James and others: levied on as
the property of Charity Phillips, Joseph T.
Woodruff vs C Phillips.
Lumpkin.
Lot. No. 1228. 11th diet. 1st section;
levied on ss the property of John N Wlise
nunt, ft. K Cessna for the use ol William
E Derick, vs John N Wliisennnt.
One Negro woman by tile name of Lu-
ry ; levied on as the properly of George
W llall. \V« hv-er Ac Jewlm, vs said Hall.
Lot No. 524,1-kb dist 1st section : levied
on as the proj»erty ot Stephen Turner, Ro-
Georgia,vs Bcnjamiu Clevrlaud and oth-
Lot No. 99.10th dist. Habersham e
ty ; levied on as the proiierty of Charles
Kh?h, (and claimed by Wm C Kilrh, and
the claim t.M sustained) to satisfy n fi fa iu
favor, of John K Stanford for the use of
Whi M D'Ai.tiguac, vs Cbstles Ritch.
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m
r u' n u
Celebrated ITI. d.iciiicn
: ABB SOLD OSLS BY
W B. WELLS A 03.
athkns.
>that the trees and the clover
Forsyth Sli’IPs Sale.
For June, 1841.
V)|7ILL b* stld before the court house
door iu the town ot Cum'i.ing, For
syth county, ou th’* first Tuesday'in June
nexL within the usual, hours of sale, the
following property.to-wit;
One set ot Mill Rocks, levied
on as the property of A. M. Hudson, to ent-
My nffa issmal from Forsyth Superior
Court, in favor of Wyatt Tarrant rs A. M.
One grey Mare and Colt, and
20 barrels ul Coro, levied on as tlie proper
ty of lames llenson, to satisfy a fifa issued
from Forsyth Superior Court. ’
John E. Todd, **
good.
, , . . All the right, title and interest
I ot only by their proximi-: ofRiee B- Green in ami hi lots of laud Noe
but al o for their sameness of in ,b * tl aeeon ‘ l ***ricufir*t
section, levied on aa the property ol Rice
B. Green, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from a lustice Court of Forsytli county,
in favor of C. Howell and Silas Bobo, and
D. N. 8mith ct Rice B Green and Larkin
Green. Levied ou ami returned to mr by
a constable.
Lot of Land No 802 in the
tliinl district, first section, levied on as the
property of Isaacs. Weldon, to satisfy • fi
fa. issue I ftom a fustics Court of Pi>ie
comity, in favor of Mosley and Hamilton.
Levied ou and returned !•• hie by a const*
ELI\S FINCHER, Sh'ff.
' ore both seeking the
•nme pecular food in the same
Ifc^litjr.', It is like setting two
goests at one table who will eia'
only the same dish, .llte result
••obvious—unless there sa plen
tiful supply, pit of both must
Hh&ta scanty meal.—
THE SOUTHERN WHIG.
"’‘iyv'BLDtlW.D RVB4V raiDAY MOBMXO.
3 jb.OLLAltS p«r annum, paya-
k.su .mmihs altrr the receipt
lipt number, or FOUR DOL-
r not. paid Within the Aral *ix
. Subscribers living opt of the
j, must.in *11 in ndvanrs.
T subscription received for less (ban
year, .unless the money is paid in ad-
,<ldpo |>»|Mr willb. dfo-ontlnWd
I m paid, .xe.pt mt
wot th. paMUhrr. P.rwe. re.
,«4ireoouwreao. of Utmr F.p*re,
hear la anpd.aa.ttl.-
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
Superior l oan, February Term, 1841. j
China Walker, i RULE NISI,
Jn»phac<>it, ) Far
fl^HE petitiou of .China Walker,sliewith
■*■ that on the ninth day February, in the
year eighteen hundred and thirty nine. Jo
seph 0. Colt executed and delivered to
your petioner his certain deed of mortgage,
Ibr the purpose ol securing tho payment to
your petitioner of two certain protuia‘«nr}
u tea given by the said Joseph C. Coll to
your petitioner, bearing even date with
caul mortgage deed, oil the niuili day ot
February, hi the year eighteen hundred
and thirty nine, the one for the sunt ot three
hundred and r-evruty five dollars, due and
paynole on or before the first day of Janu
ary, eigbieeu hundred and forty, with in
terest from the date; the other for thr sum
of three hundred and seventy five dollars,
due and payable on or before the first day
of Jauuary, eighteen hundred and foity
one, with interest Irum tlie date. By which
deed o} mortgage the said Joseph C„ con
veyed to your pc tinner, a certain lot or par
cel of laiid situate, lying and being m the
county aforesaid, containing one acre,
more or less, adjoitiing tlie town of Athene,
on the west, ami being a part ot the villag«
of Coblinm, and kimwn iu the plan there
of as number one hundred and five, (105.,
And your petitioner further sheweththal
the whole of the principal and interest o
tlie said proiuissary notes is now due anti
payable. Wherefore, your petitioner prays
that tlie • quity of redemption in ami to Ho
sai mortgaged premises be carred ami
foreclosed.
JOHN I. CIIEATIIAM.
Plainliff't Attorney.
On motion. It is therefore ordered, that
unless the said Joseph C. Colt, pays into
the clerk’s office oltliiscourt, by the next
trrm thereof, the whole amount of the pr.n-
unT see;■&?, is -..rx-re «- rz-
mm MutTiinrai 3 together With the costs of .his application
14 ‘ the equity of redemption in and lolliesHld
mortgaged pi emotes he heuc forth auu
forever barred and foreclosed And be it
Postponed Sale.
Lot No. 9U9 in the third dis-
triet, first section, levied otfas tlie proper
ty M Michael Wmnuigham.tnsatisfy sum
dtyjifas issued from a Jos rices Court of
Gwinuett county, in favor of J«hn Montgo
mery and C. Howell rs Said Michael win.
niugbani and other fifms tt die same, le.
tied on and returned t*» me by a constable.
All the right, title and interest
of Wilson N. Hurt in and to nix acres o*
land•itanted on tlie Canton toad, west of
Camming, it being a part ul Lot No. 1271.
3d district, 1st Mertion, levied on as tlie pro-
perty of W. N. Hurt, to satisfy a fifa issued
from a Jnstiee C<4irtof Forbytl i rwunty in |
fcvor of Edmund Fercersonss W. N. Hurt
maker, nad- Wyly B. Hotel tins and H,*L.
Sims seenrities. Levied on and returned
to mo by o constables •* rer*
ELIAS. FINCHER, Sheriff.
April 3& 1841*' - f : ^ i-tds
Forsyth Sh‘ftS Sale,
For June, 1841
yviu.be mM Mm llie Court ftouao
ff door.in tbs town ot CnmoNng,T«r.
saitl
Is) No. 26-% I3tli dist. 1st
vied on as the property of George W Hall,
to aatisly a 6 fa msued from a Juetire’s
Court ol raid county, in favor of Jhiiics R
Findley for the use of Cliri-topher Whit
mire, vs said Hall Levied and returned
by a Constable.,
Lots Nos. 331 and 3*5.13th dist 1st sec
lion, south half* levied on as the property
nfMiijamiii Manning, in favor of Webster
fit Jewlin, and George Kellogg, vs said
Manning.
One iron cheat: levied on as the prop-
«rty Anderson Pincbback, Bank of Darien,
vs Said Piurhhftek.
Lots Nos. 337,4th dist. 1st section, and
30 iu the 13th dist. and l»t rec. north, and
one half acre, more or less, situated at
Lrlber’s Ford, on which js'sif unfed a dwrl
ling house and kitrhen, at present occu
pied by John R. llall; also one mahogany
*able table, one fine bureau and 12 fine
chairs: all levied on as the property ol
John R May son, Rankin,* Boggs Ar Co. and
Tlmmas Barrett & Co. vs said Mnyson.
The one half of town lot in the town of
Dahlonega, No 4, adjoining Jeremiah
Pavne's to dors’ shop, on which ia situated
a dwelling bonse, and usually used as a
irarket house: fevijd on as the property
of Rufus Barker
Lot No. 062, llth dist 1st see.; also two
cows, and one calf, one grey mare 6 years
old. on** grey colt, 11 head of hogs: all levi
ed on ns the property of Memory Walker,
West Walker, jr. for the useot Charles B
Scison vs Memory Walker.
Lots 117, and 124, 13th diet. 1st sec
nortl : levied on ns the property ot John
Dennis and Richard Dennis, in favor of
olomon Townsend vs John 8 Dennis,
and Richard Dennis.
One bay stud pones. levied
propertv of James H. Nielio's, Robert Obir
vs David Nichols,'Alford Ferry, and James
H Ntehoh*. .
Lot No. 53, containing 250 acres, and
pnrtnfl«»tNo.6S wall improved, both -
tlie 4th. diet of originally Habersham now
Lumpkin c nnty: levied on as the prop,
erty of Jesse Hogue, Aaron Barns, vs said
Hogne. r .
IjotNo 07312th dist., 1st section : levi.
.ml on ns tlie property of Ruben O ll<»od,
M P Auilhau agent for G K Cessna, vs
vaidHopd.
One buggy and harness; levied on as
the property of Franklin Capps, o satisfy
a fi fa issued from Lumpkin Superior
Conn iu Isvor of Charles 11. Hisson, vs
Franklin Capps maker, and William P
Elliott endorser.
further Ordered, that a eopy of this
published once a month for four r
some one of the public Gazettes
Slate, or be served p» reonally on : he said
Joseph C. Colt ut least three, mouths before
the next term of this court.
A true ext net from the Miuutes ofClark
Superior Court. Given glider my hand at
office, this 6lh dav of April. 1841.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Clerk.
April 9,1841. 50-n»4in
05 acres of Uad, it being a port of lot
No. 52,1st dist Walton county, adjoining
David Hart, whcreon lbe defendant now
lives: levied on as the property of Reddick
Acock, to satisfy it fi fa iu favor of W C
“'iipp, and others
100 acres of Land, mure __
waters of tS* Apalscby River, adjoining
Whaley and others; ,plso fifty, acres, more
or less, wbrreou th? widow Thompson
now lives, adjoining Kilg« re and Hen
dricks ; aU levied on as the property of
Georgs'Holla way, to satisfy sundry fi fas
infayor of. RB Mctoid,and otters-
70 acres of Land, more or less, in the
ent uff part of Walton connty, adjoining
Treadwell and otbsrs,. whereon the defen
dant now rfcsideis to Satisfy m fi fa in favor
ora.WU Murr. II: all levied on as Cite
property of George Holloway.
Ten barrels corn, mare or .less, 500 lbs
fodder, m-« or.loee, 1 metal dock, 1 pair
lookingglaaaes. Spine tables. 1-2 dozen
split bottom chairs, 1 water bucket, 1 pine
slab, l ghisa pitrber, 3 deemster* 1 hook
caae.2 Truuk>sl pairandiroo* ! fire nho.
vd: all levied upuo ss die property of John
Bullard, to satisfy a fi fa i*? ' “
cer» and wiuiesse^ W
Court» vs John Bullard.
® Haberal
OMXVUud.No l(H,2d dwt. H.brr-
' B, Mtlw (wop-rty uf
' relnfj » fi Si in l*.
■Moritj;on ft.;
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY,
ra lbs Superior Court of mid Connljr.
'■'HE petition jf Archibald C. McKinley,
shows that on the filth day of Septem
ber, eighteen hundred and thirty three,
Jesse U Uuuchelle made and delivered to
your peiiouer bis promiasnry uoln in wri
ting, bearing date on the same day and year
lor the sum of eight hundred mid one dol-
lara and forty six cents, due twelve months
f om date, aud also on the same day and
year first aforesaid, for the better securing
the payment oftbe sum of monsy in said
prommsitry nuie specified, the said Jease
C. made aud delivered to your petitioner a
mortgage anil deed couveying to your pe
titioner and his heirs iu tee simple coudi
tionnl. a certain ir«ct of land in said coun
ty, containing ’our .hundred and thirty
eight acres and a half, more or less, lying
on nhiial Creek,-in said county, and boun
ded ms follows, viz : beginning ou said
8'ioal Creek, .it Kllsbury’s line, rutitling
east eighty chains to n red onk sapling cor
ner, formerly pine corner, the pine being
now dead aud fallen,—thence along the
Oglethorpe county line to a pine corner
fitly six chains, thence west eighty chains
to a, while oakou Patrick’s laud, theiiwC to
the beginning.
And your petitioner further shows that
said Jesse C. died it.ore than a year ago,
and there is now due to youe petioior up
on said note and mortgage, the sum of six
hundred sud thirty six dollars snd thirty
one cents.
Wherefore, your petioner prays that the
legal represenuiive of said Jesse C. may
be ruled by an order of this court, accor
ding to law, to pay the amount due upon
said note aud mortgage into court.
W. McKlNLEY,
Mortgager’s Attorney,
CLARKE SUPERIOR COURT,
rUEVMT TERM, 1841.
Wherefore, it ie Ordered, by the court
that the legal representative of said Jesse
C. Bbuchelle, deceased, do pay into court
by or before the next term, tlie amount
due on the said mortgage, for principal
and interest, 4 together with the costs ol
foreclosure a;uf that this role be setved
personally on the legal rpresentative of
said .Jesse C. Bonchelle. deceased, three
months, or to be advrrtse in one of the
Gszettes of Grorgia monthly for four
tuontbs.brJbre the next term of this court.
A true extract from tbeMiiiutes of Clark
Superior Court. Given under my hand
this 2d dav of Apnle- 1841.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Cler*.
April 9,1841 50-m4m
GEORGIA. JACKSON .COUNTY.
Superior Court, February Verm, 1841
David M. Burns,
BILL •
For Discovery,
Relief. Settlement, and
Injunction.
wit, John Knott snd John $peed, reside out
of tins connty, and bfvr not been served
it itliacop)rww»id bill snd tba* one or both
resideout of the stale. On motion of, coun
sel for complainant, tt*s ordered that said
defendants appear at the next; tsnu of ibis
Court, and answer, (dead and demur to said
During the present and past years. Di.
sens: aud Death have stalked over Gc«r.
gih, and there is scarcely a family within
her hounds, whose melancholy couute<
tinners, and mourning attire does not, alas
too plainly show, that those whom they
hold near and dear have gone unto
••that bourne from whence no traveller
returns.** It is unfortunately too
to ihe minds of most of them, that they
might hare been cared.' Tart their disea
tre slight at first but that their
Phyciriiins, anxious Ut pocket their FEES,
made them ciek, aud they were taken
fien unprepared, from sorrowful
relumes. This being the case. Dr.
Evans deems it, therefore, an imperative
du*y to bring his edicities before the
public; they are the result of indefatiga
ble research to elucidate the rfficacv of
the arcana of Nature in tho cure of di
sease, the principles chi which these me
Heines are established, viz., to supersede
the indiscriminate use of the lancet, and
of thnao violent and dangerous minerals,
which of late years have c-msed such in
finite mortality—and also as imposition
fttulka abroad in thu shape of deleterious
drugs, rompoU'idcd anti put forth by igno.
rant and incompetent pretenders.
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Tbe neives, or organs of sensation,
iriginnle from the brain aud spinal mar
o\v, aud are distributed upn * the differ
•lit organs, endowed Willi sensibility, mid.
s the impulse of external bodies affects
he sentient extremities of the nerves, aud
-rcasioas perc> pfiou or thought, which,
vhen it first anise* iu tho mi ni, is term
•d sensation. The nervous syst.-in is
-oonected with many functions of the uni
mil economy.
Tho t“o important organ* »he Henri
Hid the Brain, being so clos -ly allied b\
■•vmpathv, any thiog nffecM ig tho mi d
tdomngcsthe arti riit 1 circul itiou; as th v
ire intimately dependent upon each oth
•r. the arterial and nervous systems are
usually both Histuihed- When the urte
rial actio i is perfectly restored, *till th-
terves may be left in such a weak state
as to require merfici-ie capable of impart,
ing to I heir most subtle fluid its pri«ti'i«-
oue, and at the same time invigorating
•lie mind. Iu such cases, n wonderful
remedy is f..u d in
EVAN'S CAMOMILE PILLS!
Their powers ere such, that the p dpi
luting heart, the tremulous hand, the dix
zy eye, and the fluttering mind vanish be.
fore them like noxious vapours before the
ii-igu influence.of the morning sun
These medicines, by their reanimating
d stomachic powers, invigorate tie*
mi’-d. strengthen the body, improve the
memory, and ei.liven the imagination, so
that the whole faculties b •comn restored
to their pristine tone and vigor.
In all cases of H> pochoiidrincism.
Low Spirits. Palpitations of the Heart,
Nervous Irritability. Nervous Weakness,
or Mbits. S mioal Weak iess. lodiges
i. Loss of Aluielile. Flatulency. Heart
hunt, General D bilitv. Bodily Wenkness,
(.‘htorosts or Green Sickness, Flatulent or
Hysterical Faintings, Ilvsterics. Head
Ache, Hiccup, S a Sickness, Night
Lint. Rheunmtism. Astluna. Tic
Dolorettx. Cramp, Spasmodic A flections,
or throe Camomile Pills before
each meal. Those who are victims to
that most excruciating disorder. Gout.
will find relief from their si iff rings, by a
course of Evans* Medicines commeuci ••
with a few d-ea-a of Evans' Ftmily Ve
qetafde Aperient Anti. Bilious, and the
Camomile Pills ns above.
N lU-ea, Vomiting, Pains in the Side,
Limbs, Head. Stom-ich or Back. Dimnees
•r Co fusion of Sight. Noises in the in
•«ide, alternate Flu-liiugs of Heat and
Chilliness, Tremors, Watchings, Agiti
io», Anxiety, B.d Dreams. Spasms, will
in every case be relieved by su occasion
al dose <f Evans' Pitts.
O »e of thu most daiigcrons epochs to
leinales is at the change of life ; and it
then they require a medicine which will
so invigorate their ctrcuhttinas and thus
strengthen their constitutions as-
ble them to withstand the shock. Tliat
medicine is Evan's Camomile Pills, and
with an occasional dose of the Family
Aperient Anti Billious Medicine, u|mu
which they may rely, and will not be de
ceived. 4
Those who have the care and educa
tion of Females, whether the sttldi-
the sedentary part of the community,
should never 1st without Evans' Canto
mile Pttls, which remove disorders in th**
head, invigorate th* mind, strengthen the
body, improve the memory, and enliven
the imagination ; remembering always to
keep the bowels open with Evans* Family
Vegetable Aperient Anti Bilious Pills.
When lit# Nervous System h is been
too largely drawn upon and overstrained,
n tilting is better to nourish, strengthen,
and invigorate the droopi.ig constitution
than Evans* Camomile Pitts.
Persous whose net yes have been thus
i-juied bv Calomel or excessive grief,
great loss of blood, the suppression of
accustomed discharges, or cutaneou
eruptions, excess in drinking, or other
causes which tm d to roh.x and enervate
the nervous system, will find a friend to
soothe and comfort in Evans* Camomile
Piffs.
Those afflicted with Epilepsy, or fall
ing strkiifss p-dsy, serous aptqdegy, and
organic sffertiiMis of the heart, will find
«»goal relief iu Emus’ Cstuutnile aud
Aperient Pills. ^
i*ed 19 its circulation through
sets, whi ther of the *ki>> the ,—
thd internally, or the Wte’ffiwWf
all the secrotious of Ibe body are drawn
from the blood, thefo> is a'consequent in.
crease of Wry ^crettoii, sud a.quickwo-
ed action of tbe abtoibent and exhalenj or
discharging vessels; any tnoibid action
may have taken place is removed, all oh-
stru'*t oi s are overcome, the bliMid is |mri.
6ed, mid the bidv resumes a healthfu.
state. The circulafon, that important
function. Was nut known to the great Cel
suS, Galen or Htp|SK*rates; tin. retore
their deficiency of ktiowletlge I. d hem t-
extinct the vital fluid aa a curative means;
but upon the principle* ot the cirruln'ion
oftbe U’SmI, tho practice of bleeditig is
proved to be follucions.
They are so compounded, that by the
strougiheiii' g and eqahziug the action of
the heart, they expel the bad. acrid or
morbid matter, which renders the blood
impure, out of the circulation, through
the excretory ducts into the pasaagn of
the bowels, so that by the brisk or slight
evacuations, which tuay be regulated by
the doses of the Family Vegetable Ape.
rient-Pills, always > eim inhering that while
the evncuutiot.s from the howola are kept
up, the excretion from all the other v* s
sets of the body, will also bn gnji.g mi i.i
the same proportion, by which means the
blodd invariably becomes put rifled.
PeritoVfninre iu the use of Evans’
Family Vegetable American Pills, will
tiudoaotedly«(T.ft acuiw. even iu tlie most
mute or obstinate diseases; but iu such
cases the dose may bo augmented, accord-
mg to the inveteracy of the disease; thi s.-
pills la*itig so admirably mlnpted to the
cmtstiiution, that tliev may Ih> taken at all
limes, and uitd»r any circumstances, I •
Indigestion or Dyspepsia, BUI ious Jf
fcclious yr Liver Complaints. Heartburn
w Acidity in tho Stomach. Tightness at
the Chest lias of Appetite, pain in the side
Flatulency, take tour pills each day
week
- •- •• -
THE CIRCULATGftr.OTStESf;-
proc-l -K. Wood lhniuieh Iho
The ,it«dea' which <*ti ' '
ho-if, ik. am of which j.
.il.l flnidTrum ihr
■■uniul'ihn Mjk u
liuu UMjt.
werefitm ul Ihediffi—.
Tlw vein, wbu-h *n.< fmm ihs *x.
treiuilire (if iW.Tl-oreiM lu-MahiTlAl,
(he fii--eti-ui uf Which ia -ihV StndM a
meirf, «Ct &c. . r
The process of circu’atioo tktis ah>.
coeds: : c :.l.n .rvtJKB ITqr.
Tlie heart, or cehtre of ciroqlation is
replete with blood—its nnfsc^eii‘#^»
ul-ded with the same—-it CHWncJl^
propels the bbsul into the pnueipal artery,
from wheocu the viul stream- fl »ws into
all the different branches cif the an**riee
to their most mmole rainificstimr* wbenck
they inoscula’e with tlw''‘ !l vt*fii* u 'wlM&
now receive the bloinl, (Carry it b«yk j do
(he h^|W((M^l|gdM(^m*r
•lutntion on tho way. The blood beiug
in that stale, unfit Tor circulation, pro.
ceeds by tho pulmonary artery-into tbo
lungs, whvro it abeorbslhe ox Vge«t4»f tbfi
air o' source of nnitnal bunt, and ttkhf'fei
turns into the heart ngmn, from wbein^ it
pi ocecda along the priucipuj arjerjr m ^e*
Db. W. EVAN*S '**
Soothing Syrup,
SOU. CHILDREN TEBThWC
IS FOB SAIctfe AT TUB SToBWOF>*••' ' '
W. B. WELLS Sc Co.
Athetis, Ua • a _
To Mothers And Nurses.' ■ : s 1
I n db-.... MM. occur I
Which are very otartiuate at first, hut let *y, U| .touis. It is known bv tuuthsra tlutt
not tho patient despaii; perseverance in j there is groat irritation iu tne mouth and
the use of the pills ynfl eventually prove S gums during this .process. The gume
their efficacy by remnvi g thu disnnler, • swell, the secret ion tutfi saliva is ittcroward,
however i.ivcterate it may have b*ei» at J ***** C ) M W *• scizetl wiih frequent aa4 t*nd-
the liegit ui:.ff. 1.1 cases’ wl.i. h do t»4 1 \ lUt °* '•■tehu*g*, MtVrtnq t w
b .„i„ W!lT lh „ „f ,(,_ *P"'c.<-r|»roln(r l Mr«.;th.
II u j 8 , y .11 ‘ child -brink, with rxlnunr nubnert and
lull-, llm dm mu. Im urmlirillv i Cl. .. UlriuM. II. diig.-t. iulu ii. uiwilli, n Ui-i.
ed to the turn Hid uf dtiuhiu the quantity precursory s> mptoiua arritol sitsedilyaL
•r ler.fi .-r m *ro. In Consumption. Dt j le\itttfl,Hi ;iKiuiHliccouvnlriuiisuuivrrs«iliy
dine. Asthma. Depraved App Me, Getter } supervene, and xoou cause the uikw»|uiioq
ul Debilly -<r B>nldu Weakness, Atrophy i °* l, “* ** , J»»nt. Mothers whe have their little
.r Bodtlu Wasting. Nightmare, Semtuul i h,b * ,H
Weal.ntss, aud IXq,. Hike Hire, or Cd
In Dropsy. Worms, Jaundice Gravel
a d Fever, take Irom six to eight or leu
pills every twelve It .hi is, lor Mime time,
•t d when the symptom* uro iuttig.ited.di-
OS-Plcase Shake The BjUIc IVken Fh*
Opened. Uit
When chiMron liejcin to be in paiu with
F.iuuly Aperient Pills ever» other uight- j It uiuft not im hutto llie broast .inun^-
See Evans* C’aiiNimile Pills.’ I diately.Tor the milk would take the syrup
I i Hjpochondriacism or Low Spirits. ] ^, [ > f llo . ! |i y?*..
Hysterics. “ “ ' * * “ “* 4 ‘
Headache.
two, three,
hi Pills every • _
(ftitficic .t to keep the b Is o|»e-i) and j next tooth umeh harder to comfyhrough,
luring the same time, use Evans* Canto- su<l ; 8piip*fiiue«
mile Ptllir, as by din ctio is. I • ■..
For Nervous 1 'ritabihty. use the Cam- j OCrFtwqf posuire >f tSs ^agnjfiDr»
unile Pills, as bv directions, rhebowels Evans SootMgclyrup..,,'
r ersto-fz* : * TnT I To .h, Ap-,1. ol Dr.
iiv.iii— Family Vt^ilablo Api-riaot Pillfc SyrU|1 . D ^ r sir _T|„ kjaCJ
o ii|mii thu bowel, with do.es of iwu or j fonli-d to my .uff-rin, iiif.nl hyyonrSoo-
mire pill.. thing Syrup, hi »cm. ot pfotrMtrdtAnd
to Typhus Ferer. Scarlet Fever. Pufid! *•'"«*«»>. mu-tomptr mq JH-
Sorc ’throat. Ague or Intermitting pJeer. I
Heat ..(Urine, m.d iu cmT^hjama. | |X£h!L, mmIJ and torture.’ My ia.
turn, take eight «r ten Aperient P.lu. every . r>lltf w |„p, leril.mg, experictmrd such
twelve or iwenty-fiiur hours, or oftuuer if, aruti-suffering that it was 'attaekrd krith -
jessary, until the lever it •* ubattm; aud • convulsi ns. and my wife and family aup-
itinue u iib two, three or four pilts^uufil | posed death would stsm releasetbs
tell. ' % bwlte from angmsli. till wre procured n bot-
' *‘ ,n tie of your Syrup; Whteh a**aoort as 1 ap
plied to the gums fc wondrrftil change wn
protluced, aud after a fewnpjilicntibns^tf*
In Costiveness nr Chile, (whether fl t
ulc-it nr- hillious) the dose is froin six to r _ ^ _ ^
eight or h*o pills or* tv eight hours, u .{ft child displayed ofiviuti* relief atpl .by run-
they produce the • (Ten desired.. j tihtoinx ih fin u*o-, I am glnd to informi j-ou.
tbei»«B»Court of thif eoun-
tear extract from the minutes of said
Court, Ibis Sfthdi/arAjrti, 1841
April30.l84I. :: -
£tc-il thu Office.
EVANS’ FAMILY VEGETABLE A-
’TEBIENT ANTI.BUXI0US
. PILLS. .
being composed of ingredients which ex
ert ■ specific action upon the heart, giv.
sA ikupntse or strength to the arssrial sya
For Cholera Mot bus, tint
be t-ken in dimes of six or eight i*r more
every futrhiHirs : when .the disease has
a Kited, the. dose tuny bo diminished.
For Lock Jaw and Cramp, Coughs and
Colds, lake four to,six pilisor tnoro every
twelve hour#, till the diseuso is oyercome ;
ut the same Utno uri g the warm bath:
or the feet, can be put iu vurat water be
fore rettnugtd res*-
In all cas<-s of Female Obstructions,
Chlorosis or Green Sickness. Rejections of
Food and JKiwr Albus, take from throe to
six pills nr more every night,
lii cii.-a of Epilepsy. Pals,. Apoplexy,
St- Vitus* Dance, und Contracted Joints.
take five or (Q.»re every u|ght until Ue
symptoms give way, when the doers rosy
be diroibislted gradually, till a perfect euro
can be eff. c ed., Iu Apoplexy, it bad, the
dosea nniy be doubled,. .
Children from two years old to nifip.or
ten, may talc* from one to hair pills as £t
dose, according to the force of the disor
der. If upiiu the first appearance of
S nail P ix, Meaaels or H*iopiiig Cough,
if the pills are ado ti listered in pretty brisk
doses, the disease will be cut short, or at
any time its effects witj b * s» mitigated,
that the child wdl pass through all its
stages t ery easily; the prils must be con
tinued eight nr ten days after tho disease
is subdued. In nunt cases diso/ders wdl
yield to these pills in a few days; in g »ate
inveterate case-, neuriy a iiHHith inau
elapse before a decided ch »ng« f«»r tl*e
better will take place. When from tfie
use of th** pills, the patient fi id* steeiv re
stored to his pilhiw. appetite for Ills lisst,
and his uiiud calm, be will then be en
CMur-igud to perw vere ill lh« daily tiae id
•Item, mil ii Im has eradicated every symp
•om of disease—always bearing iu miml
that
KVA3TS* FAMILY VEGETABLE AFEftlKXT
PILLS
uro purely Vegetable, and h inno-iiz** so
well with the human constitutor ,that they
are perfectly salutary under any circuu>-
xUoces.
I| is a commnu mar W patients Iu
etmsider. thetiMi*|v(ef cured of tbeir difir
- lets before jhal end is attained ; 'aod jhqii
ro neglect themselves; f»y» by keeping
he mudiVtot-s always by tfn in,- th
st any time prevent; a.. frrofi sU , ^
•ne, or inoro doses of Up* piRi, and thus
'roHy
•he chil I has ciithpletly r
recurrence «*f that awful \
sit ice kwcurretl; the 4 ;tefttl ’fFfc,
daily, aud the child emuya penert I
I give you m\ clirrrful pen *
this acknowledgi
ly give any i
*“T*' , _ wXjuaawtat
Savannah. Go. ’ ■
Oy* geiHlcroan whn har i
f Dr. VFro. &unm?‘>86VmiM'
his family, (incase nTd
w’Mhee us to state tldit h
effectual iit rHvinr.U
preveutihg tire <mup<
times follow. We
lijs roqnest—N.
Soothing Sy«up for * , m
Teeth, advertised in Another cola inn, is a
Jughlruseful article for tbrpBrjmsM for
Whirfi it i, iiinM Highly ir*pretkhl.
persons. At A(iy rste, who havA ois4s«m
of it, do pot hesiute to give ds -ti
The Haberskm ?
L^the following de*eript»bn bt w
Mill Gearing ofeverv VarirtV'^ 1 *
Paper. OU and tMton Press l
Rod Rood Casting* of aU dcscrjptkrj^p.
BarkundCobk
Cookin 'Sto ves,
er Castings iMh'at
North. 7 AHdescripfidh . ir ._ n
Ung. don. hi, KWh,nun-
lems made to order lor any easUng requi-
r«l, at the sliortrsi notice. ,
Tlie Company wobld say. tki^r|
lurnishinc work equal hi |asW“"
pturancc, ro an/ rttriuslied isd
Mates, and- on Umro #easpro»ll
than tlejtt« ■
else. They are
tiohs to manufaetave Bar-lsotvwliirhiWin
he in operation in " ‘ *“
Orders respectfull»_e