Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 24, 1838, Image 4

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IIfOKK t'OPKMSIVE PROOFS of the efficacy of l>r. \V.\l. EVANS' celebrated CAMOMILE and APERIENT ANTI niUOVS PILLS , in alleviating afflicted man kind.—-Hubert Cameron, 101 Bowery, N. Y. Dis ease, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symp turns, unusual flatulency us the bowels, severe grip mg, frequent Inclinatiun tu go to stool, tuncMiins, loss ol appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency ol pulse, ami a frequent discharge of u foetid kind ol 'hiatter mixed with blood, grunt debility, sense of burning heat, with an intolerable bearing down of the pails. Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect lieelih, mid returned Ins sincere thanks lur the grout benefit ho hod received. WM. KVA NS. To James Dickson, 3(5 Co.nhill, Boston, Agent for the tale ol Dr. Keans' Cmnuimlo Pills: l-owell, November 16, 1830. Dear Sir—Knowing by ixpericnce that every reference that tbu afflicted n caive ot ilie beneficial result* of medicines, I cliecrlUUy oiler mine to the public, in behalf of Dr, Win Evans’ Cunionnlc 'rill*. 1 Imvo been afflicted liir Ibe last ten years, Willi distress in the head and chest, often so bud as W deprive mo of sleep for three or four nights in succession, but have inner found rebel by any of my friends' prescriptions, until my wife saw lint advertisement in the paper; when she persuaded me to send for some, which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost eom plelely restoring mo to health, aliliongb 1 have not entirely finished them. Should you consider this nnv Innefil to yourself,or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it. Yours, respect fully, THOM AS K COODlIi: l,,(.'ontral-,.t. The aboveiuonlioned Pills are fir sale only by ANTONY & HA INKS, mar 33 Solo Agents tor Augusta, flu. VOCCIti; NO PAY II—SaIt Rheum. King 1 v worm. Tetters, Scald bend, Jackson or liar* In r's Itch, mill all oilier diseases id the skin, r.re eli'oclinillvcured by iliensa ofS AND'S ii'ineily lor Nnlt.rhfuni, winch has never yet tailed to euro in n single instance. It is mi inure now dis covery in Ibo annals of medicine, and tint subscri bers aro w illing to guarantee a cure to every pur chaser, or rotund llni lull price of it. No change in diet is necessary, and there is no dang rin ap plying it even to the tcuderest infant. Prepared and sold by Alt At I) Samis, 100 Fulton si Now York, unit sold ny iippoiiiiiiiiuil hv lliiviland, /fisley A’, < aj. Augusta. Price $l. 46;8m0 march 8 Hermitage extract—thi* lately . invented coinbiiiulion ol dllloreiil odors, has acquired Just popularity,not only hy reason of the strength and delicacy, but of tlks extraordinary duration ol ns perfume. Il'hilsl the slrenglh of many other extracts and essences are almost ns eyanusccnt us tlio bloom ol the flowers from which shey are derived; the Hermitage retains nil its fra grance lor an indefinite length of lime, and m.,earei) do ho removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing, hence it is probably the cheap est and most delhtluful perfume ofourhifioriiloncs; (or sale, together with » luge uisortineiil ol per fumery,soaps, hair oils, Ac, by ANTONY &. I MINKS, march 0 238 Broad street. NDIAN HAIR OIK. 'I Ins in valuable ani elc is composed of the best Arkansas Bo irs' ( bl, •combined with other articles of know n v nine (or llio growth of the Hair, and is perfumed with the gen mine Persian Olio of Hose*, flic Indian Oil pre vents the hair from falling out or tnrnirg gray, .gives the hair a light and glossy appearance, and causes it In grow will, strength and humify. By its frequent use, tho most stubborn hair can be made soft and smooth, 'idle Indian Oil possesses the sin gnlar properly of gradually changing red or light hair to a handsome brown, If used lur a short lime N. B. There aro various imimlmns of the above article,purchasers an requested to observe Unit llio •genuine article only isoflerod lor sale hy war 88. ANTONY ,V. HAINES. Five ICiiiitlrcd Dollars Reward ! ! f IUOSS’ SPECIFIC MIXTURE, for the cure vd ot ItimorrhoßS, (ileel, Strictures, and annla fiius complaints, ot the organs id genernlian. The ‘fJororrhaia is a disgusting, conlnminaling and an noying malady, lieu has long existed, does exist, and ever will exist, and is 100 well known to require any explanation It is quite easy to bo got, but lias been Very diflieull to get clear of. It is a compan ion diet but few admire, although it seems very so- Jieitous of admiration. It pervades all ranks of so i iety, high and low, rich and poor, matrimonial and single. Although so tiimhlesomo in itself, and so distressing, and olum fatal in its consequences, it is a disease, the treatment liir which has been more intolerable than the disease itself. A person who as so unfortunate us to contract the complaint, if he follows a liuluunabio advice, must first deprive himself of all application to business, which per haps requires bis immediate attention, as exercise has a tendency to aggravate the dillieully, and eon fine himself to his loom He must then ho bind, leeched, kept constantly'sick with doses ol tartar emetic, purged, deprived us all articles of food, and usual drink, in order to break inflummttfury action, then follows a lung train of nauseating mixtures, irritating injections, lotions, ointments ami foinon- Utious, Every day some now change must ob made, until at lust, alter the patient has been kept under hand six or nine months, he is left with u stricture, disease of the prostrate gland, swelled testicles, chronic inflammation ol the mucus mem- I ■krsne of the bladder, gleet, or some either detestable malady that will remain incurable as long as bo lives, and (rom the first an exposure that excites the ridicule ol nil around him. In Cress' Specific Mixture, the person possesses n remedy that completely obviates all those diffi culties, niul|inakrs xroj)id|ainl permanent cure, with out the least regard to diet, drink, or exercise. The remedy is mipii.-ullolled in power. It lias the spe cific propel (y ol entirely neutralizing the poison, and suppressing all symptoms of llio complaint, sometimes in twenty-four hours. It is not our object to give a long, quite lush recom mendation. Mill'll experience, a large number of cases, and extensive observation, Ua« proved, inrun trovertildy, its superior etScivey. In short, such is the confidence in the Mixture, (minded on observe •ion alone, .tlint the proprietor challenges a single case of recent (Joiuurhu- a lobe brought, in which the Mixture will nol effect a rapid cure, under u lorfuiiure of $6 HI. It is presented to the public liir their benefil, us they stand much in need id it, and it is Imped they will make u proper use efit \\ ah this remedy perssni cun cure licus, selves without the least exposure, chatqje object, nr change in ap plication to busmens. DUese are considerations sufficiently great in bo ol consequence. The med icine contains nothing that is ol the least nqnrv to the constitution. Hulloiis of it might be taken, bin no harm would follow. Further,the disease cannot bn contracted, if a Jose of the Mixture is taken at night on going 1« hod, w hen exposed. For sale at ilie. MKDB’AK INFIRMARY, corner es Church and Chalmers si. Charleston, S C. marsh 23 lv SCHOOL FOR VO I NO I.VIMK>r milE second term of 31 is* Traia’.s School JL for young ladies will commence 83d Jan. at the Sand Hills, in the vicinity ol Augusta, on the premises of the Rev. Mr. Davis, where w ill be taught all those bmiiehss considered essential to a thorough English Education, comprising Reading, Writing, Orthography, English (ir.immur, and thimposeian, Ueography, History, .V.iiural, Intel lectual mid Moral I’hil isophy, Astronomy, Anlh matic. Algebra, tieoinel.y, &e. logclticr with French. Kossoiis will also ho given in Vocal Music, Drawing, Chinese and Mcixutm'o Fainting. 'fur ■vis for English bnnohos, $lO per quarter Jjatrsfor Drawing, Fainting, and French, each 96. Tins school is designed to lie |>erm inenl, and ils location cannot readily be surpassed in salubrity us climate. Should the patronage he such as to make it ne cessary, Miss Tram will provide herself with a cumpMent assistant. Recess for one week al the close ol each term, wifi comprise the only vacation of the school. Eligible board can he untamed on reasonable terms Jan l‘J vvfino (''HIRTIS' Superior Blue Black ink, J —This Ink is ready made, highly conceinru ed, entirely soluble, free from sedim-nt, and may be so diluted without impairing Us color ns to prevent n* furring the pens and inkstand; it Ins'no copperas or mineral arid, will in l injure the pon.ll nvs free ly, makes » clean delicate mark, retains ils quali ties, and is «he best copying Ink. A supply of the above just received and lur sal i by march H AVI’O.VVA HALVES. ANAL I LOI R, POT ATOES, &( ,_ JlO Mils, ('anal Flour, 160 o« Irish Folaloes, 100 do. NurtUern (fin, JtK) do. do. Whiskey, 60 do. Mackerel, No. 3. 00qr. and cighl casks Malaga Mine. Land inp and lor sale on the V. liars. by pit; IS 18 ULU. U.JESLT ACO JUST ni'X'IJH 150 l„v.< prirt>:'Grrtu Cotfep; 100 bag* Java i!n, 10 tierce* prime t, üba J. , 35 hhda bugar; 50 bbla New Eng. Uum .1 pipe* bent 11. Gin; 35 baskets fine Champaign Wide; 30 boxes S|*rm Candles; 35 do mould du dial! A Sons/ For snip low by CLARKE, McTIKK, ACb march 17 CANDLE FACTORY.—J. FOB TEB ( respectfully announces lo the Cllfeens of Augusta anil Hamburg, that bis Candle cstnb lislmiiinl, .South s.do KeynoM, lour Hoorn below centre street, Augusta, is now in successful! opera ting where ho will thankfully receive and puuctu ally attend to all utders in his line. Ho promise* to those that may bo disposed to patronize him that lie will spur mother pains nor expense to furnish them with a good article and at a fair price, lie has now on hand lor sale 50 boxes superior Can dles N 11—A liberal price will bo paid for Tallow. March U Imsw 55 535 Reward. a KANAWAY on the Oth .lan. last, a Jtv* negro woman named ABBE; owned forsnveral years past hy Mr Jacob Dan- P i Id forth of ibis place, and formerly by Sam- Alt U,J I ~r T homas Dunforth of Wilke* or Lin g/J igiV*Y colli niuiity. She is aboil 45 years of U ,u ' r| "ahis liunn, pnrtieulatrly in her left dsfsJSS foot; upper front teeth out Mie is well acquainted in Cobnnhia, Wilkes ami l.inculii conn lioh, Uml may snyshe in hiring her own lime. It is likely she has a pass Twenty five dollars w ill ho given for her delivery tome in Augusta, or lor such inl<nm.it.on as will lead lo her recovery march T J G HI .Vf.Al’. ’1 he Washington Spy will publish the above for j £ mu. and forward the account to J O I). | Cosmetics lot tbe Complexion, Ac. MILK ot Ruses,Cosmetic culd Cream, srcain of . lloti'N iii hovered pots for curing chaps, tan, sunburn, ehnping, Ac. M'iehmix’s Freckle Wash, the most certain remedy far freckles ever olfcreil. I’eiirl Fowdor, superfine,in item turned boxes, do do. cakes in .paper boxes, Lilly W bile, for bcanli fying the sh'rn, <»*<ii»ko in bos. Vinegar of Rouge in Joz bottles Vegetable Rouge m boxes. Cream of Almonds'for soficimig the skm after shaving. Hevoreux's Depilatory lor removing sitrpuilnous hair; 'Toilet powder, Otto r.I roses; do do m-s'd. For tin; Teelb mid Gums. Compound ( hlorino tooth wash; Cota pound ’Creosote tooth wash; Orris tooth wash; Rose tooth paste in neat jars; American Calcined charcoal.— fills article is prepared from willow twigs, ami is impnlpalily fine, lor iiiiMlifil purposes as well as for adentriflie, it is unrivalled in point ol quality. F»r sale hy A VT( )N V A; MAIAK-S No. SJ'i Hrood st. march H Ct>UK I.IRIS. f jIHE siihserihers having made competent ar il. rangeineiils for aeroiiiniiHlatiiig those who have had the misfortune to loose their lower ex tremities, or any part of them, with * All'll begs to supply the loss. They are prepared lo rorres p .ml perlbelly m neatness and appearance with the natural extremity, whilst they are light ami strong, and hy the assistance of suitable springs and joints are admirably adapted I*' supply ihe conveMinec ol ih-' natural limb in Walking, Ac. fersons desirous of availing lliemsclves of Ibotio valuable ami elugant improvements will need |o apply m person, m order that an accurate diseriplmn suited to the nocussities of the artist inny be obtained, mar (1 22 A NT( >N V A lIA IN MS, Apothecary Hall, 232 ifroutl st I'nilnl Slalo* .flail Liar, Hue futit’ hone Conches to .tl/lteus, f/eorgro (Fifty miles travel on the Georgia lihil Rond.) HIRAM N. WK.SON renmis bis „tlianks to the . public for their liberal patronage since he has commence I running the above line, and would in i Turin them, that bn lias purchased the inteicst ol hiu hue partner in the line and will hereafter run it on bis own account. He has niad» every arrange ment for the public accommodation,and in addition I to his null' line has added an iiccummudation line— i travellers by both w ill tie conveyed 50 miles on tbe Georgia Rail Read, Htseoacbes ars all new, and made of tbe lust materials ; bis drivers careful, and i burses gentle. TUB MAI I, LINE Will leave Augusta every day at hall past 8 o'clock vi i Kail Road, for Washington, Lexington Athens, Jefferson and Gainesville. THE ACCOMMODATION LINE ■ every other day at the same boor, and by the R Read, via Crawfordsville, and Greensboro RETURNING. ' The Mail line will leave Athens every other 1 day, at half past 11 o'clock, am., and the Accom modation line every other day, at the same '■„nr, and ; r nve at Augusta next afternoon by 8 o'clock r. m. by f'e Georgia Rail Road. Tossongorg ire,.; ■Hi«t'«i“ to Spring Place.should leave Augusta on Monday, ~H(* * riiiays ; on arriv ing at /Spring Place, they will tnie..' 0, ' t 11 ht.e of four horse post conches to Nashville, Tcnn., )' bieh runs three limes a week. DCrTlni Office in Augusta is kept at the General Stage Office, in one of the front rooms of the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. All Parcels, ilundlcs, Ac. at the risk of the owner. Fare to Washington $5, Athens $O, and to 11 other points in proportion Augusta, Gu. March 6, 1838 wfnu 44 RICHMOND SIIERIFF’SSALE. WILL bo sold on the first Tuesd uy in Apr next, at the Lower Market house in thecil of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale: All that tract or parcel ol land situate, lying and being on the waters of Lillie Spirit Creek, in the county of Rii hmemJ, containing one ikimsmul, five hundred and oighly-mmo acres,more or less, being part of a tract containing two thousand, two hun dred mid sixty-five acres, known us the Upper Mill tract; bounded on the North by lands of Ixiw is Har ris, outlie South and South-east by lands of Williams and Kelly, and on tbo west by lands ol Geo. Turk null and elbers. Also, all t but other tract or parcel of La ad, situate, lying and being in the back swamp of Savannah run, m lire country of Richmond, containing one bin nrnl and eloven acres, being the Easternmost halToiu tract of land, told by tbe executors ot John Savage, deceased, to Barton A Berry, and was bounded at the time by funds belonging to Campbell A Tnrknell. The above lands are levied upon as the property of Gilbert I.ongslreet to satisfy an exe cution from the .Superior Court ol RuJnmmd coun ty, upon foreclosure at the instance ut Thomas J. B allon, assignee of J H. Mann, vs. the said Long, street. RICH. F. BUSH, Hep. tsh’lf. March I, 1838 [mar 2 47 Boarding School for Young L illies AT 111 if.ri/isja ,\Jersey, near Morristown. -iTJ AI) A.M la C'HLGARaV having completed the arrangements necessary to the removal from the city ot New \ ork ot the eslahlishiiieiit she lias hail ttttder her cure and management tor a number of years, intends to transfer the stone to Madison N. | Jersey, on the first of May next This village, i celebrated for its extreme bcaltbfnlnoss, is of an j easy access in the short space of twobonrs from New York, by means of the rail read bom Jersey ejty to Newark, ami thence by the Morris and Essex rail road to Madison. The house intended for the reception of young Ladies lias been built with the utmost attention to wards their comfort, and particularly with a view lo protect them against the excessive heat ofsum , mer, or the severity of winter. It stands on the declivity ol a bill within on enclosure of several aerosol ground ; is sufficiently distant from tbe tillage to bo free from noise and disturbance, while ,jit is nevertheless Tar from being solitary. The i | Boarding School gt Madison w ill be conducted on ■i | the same principles, and under the same regulations » I as the one now m New York, with the exception of tits division ut time respecting the hours of study . > and exercise; these will be arranged so as to be less [■ : objectionable w ith regard to health, and in other i ro.-pects more productive ol good. Brofessors on the I‘iatiu, binging, Dancing, Ac. known by their ‘ j long and successful sen ice-s in the above establish " I mom at New 'V ork, w ill continue to be attached to the bouse; in short, there will lie no uTemimn but [such as hit* appeared to bo ol mutual advantage, J namely, the change oflocnl.lv, and hi consequence, a reduction in the price of Board, Tuition, Ac. j March lo 57w2m The Georgia Journal, Mtl/cdgevi/le, will copy the i above weekly 2 mouths, an I (huge the utnoio It. Clltviti; ’' A ?frHUjy’ vflieg. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. m RANAWAY run* the /■ • plantation of J. W, Ramsay, MSU (lur'd, in Culumbia county, a gggk bout the Jut December, a JVe rVrHiOf / gru ,nan > Hy (he nunc of Lew l», about twenty-eight years «MiMMflWnk ot age, of a yellow complexion, but not a nnilutto, stout and square built, and stut ters very badly. He is supposed to be lurking about the city of Augusta, as helms u wife here The above reward will be given lor his apprehension and confinement in Ut;y safe jail, or delivery to ISAAC RAMSAY, 1 _J nn J d&wtf 10 Columbia county. (StkaYeu ——l'ruin the subscriber's plantation Wet'’ nenr Louisville, Jefferson county, YjQKjgSff about the first of December last, TV W !l l ar S n yellow work STEAK, '•d'isTWw rai« about 8 or 9 years old, marked in | the right ear under slope, and over slope in the left ear; liSd'Cn when ho left a small bell. Any infor mation in relation tb said eslray stear will be thankfully received and rchsdtmblncompensation paid, if required, for such information, either verbally nr written, addteaaed to him,Louisville Ga. marl 48w3t BENIAH S ( ARSfVTLL. TWENTY FIVE DOL JSf Inrs Reward. Rarmway JHfc 7 from my plantation near jap,*, Louisville, Jefferson county, / Ga. onlhe27lh of Feb. last. / n negro man by thu name of ■rrrVufcaiiT lioAiMi * 1 1,1 about twenty I live years of age; 5 liiet five or six inches high, of a dark complexion, stout and heavy built, a round i and bumpy face; speaks quick when spoken to. I .S'nid negro may he lurking about thu neighborhood ■ or Savannah, us ho is a tolerable shoemaker. The above reward will be given fir the apprehension and confinement of said negro in any sale jail so that 1 get him, or for his delivery to me at my res idence. W.M. WIUGiUM. march 17. 60w3t C Not™ to Contractors. , FA LED proposals w ill he received by the , IJ Board of Trustees of Oglethorpe University . at.tho office of their secretary at Midway, Guo. , rw here a plan and specifications may be seen) . until the first of May next, for tlu erection of the i main College edifice of Oglethorpe University. i The building to be of brick, three stories high, in , eluding the basement story; the main part of the i building running back 89 feet by 52; tire wings tu be 31 by 30. One lontb of tha contract to be paid wlieA the I samu is entered into; brio tenth when ilia base i menl story is raised;'orte tenth on each succeed - ing story; one tenth when the building is covered < in, and one lenth when the htuldmg is cirrnpleted. r The lime tor the payment of the remaining lour r tenths, to bo tspeemed in lh« proposals. The undertaker, if he would prefer, would he permitted to make the bricks on itfo lands of the University. Necessary wood lor burning the brick and timber fertile building, standing, will - he furnish* d. The proposals must distinctly i state the time within which the building is to he • completed. > The undertaker will ho required t 6 give bond ■ an.! security for the faithful performance of the i work. The board of trustees will give tlic like , security, if required, (bribe payment of the sevetal i instalments as above specified. • A'AML K TALMAGE, ■' Sec of Board of Trustees Og. University. Midway, Gen. March 17 fin w3t CIOFARTNERSIin* DISSOLVED.” J The copartnership of Thompson & Nolen, at the Indian Springs, Geo , was dissolved on lire (sth of October last l»y mutual consent. The un dersigned lias moved to Chambers cdunty, Ala, and has lull his uotes and accounts with Mr Thompson for collection. 1 march 19 vv3t ISAAC JVOLEN.3 mohtlis aft: r date,apulicatWn will be trade to tlm honorable the inferior court of .Idler son county, when sittiag as a court for brditmiy purposes for leave to »dl the land and negroes of Richard Hu dhoti, deceased, march If. HARVEY I! PlPfclN, AdmT. , Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator on the estate of Stephen Colter, lata of said , county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory. These are therefore incite and admonish nil and i singular the kindred and brediiurs of the said de .. ceased, to He attd lipjhsor at my office within the j lime proscribed by law, to sliotV cause if any they bine, why said loiters should nut be granted. I Given under my hand nl office, in Louisville, this 1 (alii day of March 1838. mar If. EBENEZEK BOTHWELL, Clk. ! Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, Patrick li ('initially, Administra tor on tho 1 state of Tandy G Jems, late of sand county, deceased, applies for Letters dis missory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescri bed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew causa wliy said letters should nut be granted. Given under my bund, at office, in Louisville, this Jfitli day of March, 1838. march 10 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clk. WILE he sold, at the plantation of the late Mark Desubayc, in Burke county, on Tucs- Anv, 27th March next, the pcrishalle properly ol “ . 1 consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, said decease.,, 'V*-,,. Fodder, fund- Hogs, plantation uici«..., • .... ,i, n tore, ami a variety of other articles. *.i uu "6 , furniture are some handsome Looking (.lasses, ra bies, ifec. Terms on the day of sale; which will oenvinuo from euy to day until ail is sold. fob 21 will 43 GEO. \V EVANS, AdmT. VGREEAULK to mi order of the Hon. the Inferior Conn of Sscrivsu county, while sit ting as a court ol ordinary, will lie sold on tlm first Tuesday in May next, holme the Court Rouse doer in the village of Jacksonhoro, Imlw-ecn I tie usual hours «f sale, the following property to wit: A tract of Fine 1 atari, lying in said county, containing one hundred sud seventy-two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James OGohiwme, Gravil Hcvfll, sud others. Also, a Negro Man liy the name, of Fortune, nil belonging to the es tate of William B Hopson, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. I Ibb as, 1838 will M()BKS N. aI’GAI I. Kx’r. ,4 GRLEABLE to an order ot (lie honorable Jn ferior Court of Burke county .while sitting for , ordinary j xrposes will lie sold on the fust Tuesday i m May next, at tlm Court House in the town of > WaynesboroHgh, between the usual hours ot sale: i One 1 louse and Lot in said town, belonging to l lie i estate ol Hamilton Watson,doc'd. Sold subject to i 1 a mortgage in favor of Joseph ( ales, Esq. Terms 1 of sale on the day. Ihirchaser to pa v for titles, i JOHN SAXON, Feb 23 Adm’rol Hamilton Watson, doc’d. - leh 88 wld \GKE EARLE to unorder of the Inferior court of Burke co. whilesitting fur ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at tho court house door in the town of Waynesboro, ' between tin usual hours ot sale, Four bund red acres ol Laud, more or less, adjoining lands of Dr H B Miller and A Duke, belonging to the estate ol Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold for the benefit ol 1 the heirs and creditors oft he said deceased. . Terms ot sale on the day. | Jan 26 21 vvtd JESSE JOHNS, Adrar. 1 * GREEAHLE to an order of the honorable Die fl Inferior Court of Scrivcn county, will be sold i before the court house door in Jueksonboro', be -1 tween tlieusual hours ot sale, one thousand acres 1 of pine Land, in said county. Also, two hundred acres hammock Land, lying in the same county, be longing to the minor heirs ol John Black, deceased sold Ibr the benefit of said heirs. Feb ..lb, 1838 wtd M.\RV BLACK, Guard'n. 4 GREEAHLE to an order of the honorable In* 1\ forior Court of the county of Burke, when ait , ting fur ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first i Tuesday in May next, at tin Court House in the , town of Wavnesborough, Burke county, within the , usual hours of sale: , A Negro man named George, and Seventy Acres , of Land, belonging to the estate of Benjamin Smith, doc'd, adjoining lands of Win, Johnson, Joshua f Key, ami others. SUSAN AH SMITH, AdmT. feb 9 [ffbMS 38 : / TOl,. BROWN of Brow n's Ferry, took from tlie V Indians one head guard Chain with “Win Flour i noy August 22; 1834,'' worked in it w ith gold Imads; • also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch, ■ with gold guard chain and key—tha watch has i three letters on the front case—the owner, or any of his relations can get it by describing letters and prov ins property. It no applicatiohbe made i i four , mouths, the watch will he sold and the proceeds tit sided among the troops,—application In be mad elm the editor of the Columbus Herald (or the bead chain, and lor the Wuleh to Col. Brusvn. The Columbus /Jerald will copy the above ami Btwj.-d iliv account to Col Brown. jjc\ 27—if277 I seniVEN SHERIFF’S SALE. i lAn Ll' be sold on the firm Tuesday in April , IT next, between tho usual boors oi sale before • the Court House door in Jacksonborongh: — One tract ol land containing seven hundred acres, - and adjoining lands of Henry Buford, Elijah Roberta s and William Green; levied on os the properly of , James R. .Nicks to galiafy a fi la in favor of Low, • Taylor fit Co. Frdpeity pointed out hv the Altor t ney. JACOB BRYAN, Sh’ff. 1 march Ist [mar 5 ol J ICHtYEBT SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold before the Court House in Jqcksonboro' : A negro,girj by f!>e name of Lmday, levied on as ■ the piopert'y of fame* Thomas to satisfy (our execu -1 lions from a Justices’ Court, in favor of Mathew ’ Hopkins. made and returned, to me,by'a > Constable. JACOB BRYAN, fsb’ff. ’ Jah.2'J ffcbl wld 26 i _ 1 WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE., be sold on the first Tuesday in April ' T * next, between the usual hours of sale, the r following properly, to wit: One House and IFt if> (he town of Uarrentbn, ad joining Mrs. Elizabeth Higdon, and others, whereon James Sluward now lives. levied on as the prop ■ city of Joseph Ford, to satisfy a ft. lit in favoi of ' Elizabeth I'lewetlenand others,vs. Joseph Ford r JEREMIAH FERRYAIA/V”, Ah'lf. • Feb 27,1838 [mar 2 4'J WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. YY/ILL be sold on tho first i'uesday in March II next, within the usual hours of sale, at the ■ Court House in Warrenton:— Fifty acres of Land on the waters of Rocky Com j fort Creek; levied on as thj property of William El lis to satisfy two (i. las. from a Justices’ Court, in favor of .Sherwood Allen vs. said William Ellis; ad -1 joining IVm C. Brumiani and others. Levy made J and returned to me by a Constable. • Jan 23 JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sli’fT. feh I wtd 26 COLIjjMIHA SILERIFF’S SALE. 3 AN the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold r at Columbia Court House, between the usual hours of sale : ) A Negro Man by the name of Luke, about thirty • years of age, dark complexion, five feet, ten inches . high. The said Luke has been confined in the jail of said douniy as a fuiibway, and will be sold per > suant to an order of tho Inferior Court fur jail lues, i leb 27 4” RICHARD 11. JONE^.Sh'ff. COLUMBIA SIIEIIIFEF’SSAL. ON the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold tit Columbia Court House, between the ttsfi ■ horn's of sale : I A Tract of Land containing fifty-five nercs, more or less, on Sweet Water Creek, adjoining Win. 1). r Stanford and others; to satisfy three fi. fas. from the Justices’ Cofirt of district No. 6. George W. ■ Culpepper vs. John Harress and James Culpepper. > Levied on and returned to me by a Constable. ’ Jan. 30 RICHARD//. JUNE*’, Sh’ff. I feb I wld 26 COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. > 4\N the first 'l’uesday in April next, will bo sold v" at Columbia Court House between tho usual 1 hours of sale the following properly, to wit;—- 3 One Buggy, one bay Horse, one mahogany Side ; board, 1 dinning and lea Table, one Secretary,one 1 candle stand, Iwo large mirrors, 1 mantle clock, 1 dozen chairs, 1 curtain bedsteads, beds, and furni ture; to satisfy a mortgage from Columbia Inferior Court. James J. W. Burroughs ngauist George Thomas. Properly pointed o’it in said mortgage. Jan. 30 RICHARD H. JONES, Sh’lf. I h 1 wtd 26 J’ EFFEUSON SFiEHIFF’S s'VLIT.- IV ill bo sold, on tho first Tuesday iii March , next, atthe market In-Use in t!\e town of Louisville, r between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perly to wit; tho interest of E L Knight in a Tract of Land, in Jefferson county, adjoining e lands of Airs. Stinson Hudson and others. Levied . oil Id satisfy a li. IS. in fdvor ofT. A II Jones, y vs. E L Knight, property pointed out by J llarrel f fob fl, 1838 wtd R J FARMER, tShff. JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL bo sold, on tlih first Tuesday irt April next, at thoAlarket //ouso in, Hie Town of r Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, thofol ,l lowing properly, to wit: Four Hundred Acres, more or less, Fine Lund, in Jefferson county, adjoining ,! // F Turner and J. R Bostic, and others.— Levied , on as toe property of Hamilton Kailord, to satisfy c three fl las in (ixvor of Robert Stephens’, vs Hamil’- .. ton Kdiford. LeVy made and returned by u consta > bio. U. J. FARMER, tSh'fiT. , march 12 wld .67 Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in Alay next at the dnnr of the court house in Waynesboro, Burke - county between I lid Visual hours ofshlo Will be 3 sold T\V(J I 111 Ildrcii acres ot oak and hickory ■ laud granted to John Taggart, lying on the road between Louisville aad Waynesboro', about nine I miles from Louisville, adjoining lands belonging i to E/jah Attavvny and others: also a tract con tinuing one hundred and thirty acres, granted lo- Elijah Watkins, joining Alexander Gordon, Wm. Rollins, Andrew llonaldson, and others. Also a tract granted to John N'pcncer, adjoining lands belonging to Seaborn Jones and Alatthevv Burkes, on the waters of the Buekhcad, containing two hundred acres. All the above lands lie in Burke comity,and belong to the estate of ilomor i V Alelton, deceased, and sold by order of the court of ordinary ol Jefferson county, for the purpose of a division between the distributes of the said estate. Terms of safe credit till i lit first of Janua ry next. ROGER L GAMBLE, Adm’r. i 13 flSwtd AUlttSiNTßA'fyuS’ SALK* WIFI, be sol/ by virtue oi an order o, lc honorable, the Inferior Court ol Conn,;!? 111 1 county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, at Drayton, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in Alay next, between tho usual hours of sale. Two hundred and two and a hall acres pine land in Dooly cotniiy, known as lot number 26, in the 10th District, belonging to tho estate of Daniel ishipp, deceased, and to be sold for the benefit of the | heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms madit known at the sale. JOH/V CARTRIDGE, Admr. mar 1 43wld WILL, he sold on the first Tuesday in May next, hetore the court-house door,in Jackson . hero’ between the usual hours of sale, the following • property, to wit: a negro woman by the name erf r Cary and her two children Peter and Henry, be i longing to the estate of Ally Ann Gross, deceased ; I 1 sold agreeable to an order of the honorable the in terior court of St riven county, tor the benefit ol the ! B hciis of said deceased. > JAMES F. THOMPSON, adm’r. s Fob flif, 1838 wld 33 WILL BE SOLO on tho first Tuetlay in April next, at the Court House door in tho town of Thomasville, Thomas county, within the usual hours of sale, viz' Lot of Land No 305 in the I 17lh District, lorraerly Earley,now Thomas county, t containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres 1 more or less; sold by an order of the c >urt of ordin- , t ary when silling for ordinary )iurpuses in Coluin | bin county; sold for the benefit ol the hairs and 1 creditors of Edward Wade, deceased, late of Co ni lumbia county. 'J’erms on the dav of sale. I Jan 18 13:wtd ROBT KOI.TON, Adm’r. AGREEABLE to an order ot the Inferior Court of Burke county, while setting tor or dinary purposes, will bo sold to the Ugliest bidder e on the first Tuesday in June next, at the court J house ni Wrightsboro’, between the usual hours - otsalc, the following property to wit; Four Nc s grocs, Sam, Quonmer, Alary, Fanny, and Two 1 hundred and fifty Acres of Land, more - or less, adjoining lands ot A Telfair and estate of Henry Utley; also Three hundred acres ol Lund, more or less, adjoining Hancock and estate of H Utley; also. Four hundred .and seventy (470) acres of Laud, more or less, adjoining Fer ry nud Telfair, belonging to tho estate oi Heary t Utley, late ol Burke county, dceased, sold for the . benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased [ Terms ou the day of sale; purclmser to pay for lilies Feb 24 45wtd U’.M UTLEY, , GREEN UTLEY, Ad’mr offleury Utley, deceased 1 4 GRF.EA RLE to ang irdor of the,honorablc the i» Infc.ior Court of Richmond county, will ho sold on the first Tuesday i.t Alay next, at tho Court B House at Elbeilon, Gu A house and lot in Petersburg, Elbert county, i belonging to the esiat. A. Graham, dccM. , march 2 U’.M. M. D’AN I'JGN AC, adm’r. ,! mar ft SI 1 A GKEE.VBLE to an order of the Inferior /V court of Burke county, when setting furor ditiary purposes, will be sold on the first ’i’uesday j in May next, at the court house in the town of | Waynesboro, Burke county, 537 acres of land; and one Negro gnl named Fhobe, belonging to the es i 1 lute efElisha Duke, deceased. 1 march 8 1 ltd HENRY LEWIS, Admr I ALL persons having demands against the estate of Mary White, ded'd, late of Burke county, I will present the same, duly attested, within the time I prescribed by ELIAS BELL, i Feb 6,1838 adm’r for Mary White. I mar 2 4U ; Georgia, BWrku County. ' WHEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of . the eslate.nf W*m. Bryant, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are thepifor to cite and admonish all and singular the kin jred and creditors ot said decV to be and appearotany office,within fhe'timeprescrib ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not be grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 22d day of January 1838. Jan 26 21inGm T H BLOUNT, occon c. Georgia, Burke cotliify: WHEREAS Elijah Attaway, administrator on tke estate ol Redding t) Byrant, late of sai d countv, deceased, applies for lettcis disimarory. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the tin e pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, whv said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day of Feb:, 1838. T fl 6LOUNT, D CTk. fob 21 mCm Georgia, Jefferson County: W //ERE AN, Wm Spires applies for letters of Administration do bones nun on the estate ofßichard T. Spires, deceased. 7iir.se are therefore, to cite and admonish all mid singular the kindred and creditors of said (freeftsed to beam! appear at my office wilhiji tKp’uiho pro scribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, why said letters shoftld hot bo granted. Given under my hand, at office, i.- Isiursvil'e.thig 25th dayof Feb 1838. EBEMR. BOT//WELL, ninr I ■lSw3nd Clerk Georgia, Sc riven County: ' WHERE AS, Seaborn Lambert applies for Let ters of Adminisration on the Estate of Jos eph Harrington, deceased, lute of this county. 7’hcso are therelurc to cite and odmon’sh all .and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ray office within ffie time prescri bed by law, to file their objections if any they have to shew cause why said letters should not he granted' Given under my hand, at office, in Jacltsonboro'i this Sth day of March, 1833. JO-iHUA PERRY, c c o s c. mar 8 45d Georgia, Columbia County: \\J HERKAS Benjamin H. Warren, Executor V* of the Will ot William McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. There are therefore to cite atid admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to ho 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 under my hand at office, this 24lhday of February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. feh 27 47 GEORGIA, / By the Court of Ordinary for Burke county, y said County. V%7HEREAS John Naxon, Administrator of * » John S. Kenner, deceased, late of said coun ty, have petitioned said court fur Idlers dismisssory slating that he bus fully administered said estate these are therefore to cite and admonish alt con cerned, to ho and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then aYid there shew cause why said letters should not be granted. By orderol the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, d c c b ft b nov 10 Cm 264 Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAB Roger I. Gamble, Adminislraler of lh'e estate of the late Manning Spradley, of said county, deceased, applies for dismission front taid udrni nisi ration. Tlie'ie Ate therefore to cite and admonish all and singular 'the kiHd'fc'd dnil creditors of said dec’d to be and appear at my office, within the lime proscrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letter’s should not be granted. OiViii thuler my hand, at Louisville, this 26th day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZEK BO 111 WELL, mar 1 Clerk C O. wEORGIA, Columbia county: WREHEAS William Yarborough,adminisVa ter oH tKe estate of tamos Yarborough, leased applies for Letters Uismissory, These arc therefor to cite gnd admonish all lingular the kindred and creditors of said dec’dt i mil appear at my officj within the time prescrih >y law, to shew cause, ,f any they have, whyst letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office,in Appling: this sth day of Sept., 1837 _sept 18 m6t GABRIEL JONES, clerk. GEORGIA, f By the Court of Ordinary ol said Burke county, j County. WHEREAS Allen S B Prior executor of Ed mund Prior, deceased, late of said county has petitioned for letters dismissory, staling that ho has fully administered said estate These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to be and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and theroshew cause why said letters should not be granted. By order of the eourt. T II BLOUNT d c c o n e] nov I!) w6m 264 GEORGIA, / By the Court of Ordinary lurke county: j Burke county. WH EREAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El listen, and Thomas T. Ellistnn, Executors >f Robert Ellislon, dec’d , late of Burke county, ms petitioned the court for letters dismissory. n'lieaC are therefore to cito and admonish all per n ■"’res*”’* file their objections in ihoClerk’s Vice by the first March next, why said eners should not he granted. . By order of the court, T.H. BLliwU;!'. sept 15,1837 mfit 218 GEORGIA, I By lho Court Ordinary lor said Burke county, $ Count” «Hr HERE AS Narah Smith Administratrix, w V ami Allen N B Prior, Administrator ol James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have petitioned said eourt lor letters dismissory, stating that they have fully administered said estate. These are therefore to cito and admonish all con cerned to he and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters shall not be granted. By order of the court T H BLOUNT, d c c o a c nov 10 wdm 264 GEORGIA,) Court of Ordinary, Striven county, j September Term 1837. I | PLW application ol AlexanderF. Hopson,admi- AJ nistrator dehorns non, of the estate Green D Pearce dec’d.,stating that he has fully administered said estate and praying citation for loters dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the same shall not be granpcd—and that the same bo published once a month for six months. A true extract from the minutes, this 12th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA J'ERPY, cl’k. nov- 4 mfim 059 months alter dale, application will §BO A made to the home able Inferior Court of Co lumbia cmmty.while sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate ol Robert Allen of said county deceased, inarch 8 Wm J RHODES, EkT. months after dale, application will be made to the Honoranlo the Inferior Court of Seriven County, when silling for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell ail the Lands belonging to thtt Estate of James Boston, dec'll. THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r. FOUR months aftvf dale application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and personal property of Henry Utley, late of Burse county, deceased WILLIAM UTLEY, > ~ GREEN UTLEY, j A,lm rs dec 1 281 m4m FOUR months afterdate Application w ill be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Neman county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lunds belonging to the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, °luW ol said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm'r DELIA ROBERTS, tuim'rx. Feb sth, 1833 4tm 33 IT'Ol’R months after date application w ill be made to the honorable Inferior court o( Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following lots ot Land, viz: No’4oB in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 find 46, 11th district; all Early county, belonging to tho estate of James Bluckslone, deceased. WM. P BEALL, w.v VaR BOROUGH, 1 jnn 15—15 administrators. SOOTHING SYRUP-ON TEETHING -70 Mothersdf A urscs.Jfpassage us the leeth through the gums produ*, troublesome nml dangerous symptoms. It is ktown by mothers that there is great irritation in the wuth and gums du ring this process. 'J'lie gums well, the secretion of saliva is increased, the child i s seized with fre quent and sudden fits ol crying, watchings, starting in the sleep, and spasms of pirticular parts; the child shrieks with extreme violeiije and thrusts i*« fingers in its mouth. If those precursory symptoms are nut speedily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions universally supervene and soon came the dissolu tion of the infant. If mothers who have their little babes afflicted with these distressing symptoms would apply Paris's celebrated Soothing Syrup, 1 which has preserved hundreds of infants when thought past recovery, from being suddenly attacK ed with that fatal malady, convulsions. Auether Test of the efficacy of Dr Paris’s Soo thing Syrup for Infant’s Teething, from Mr Win Johnson, New York. Hear Sir: The great benefit afforded to my suf fering infant hv your Soothing Syrup, in a case of protracted and painful Dentition, must convince ev ery feeling part nt how essential to an early applica tion of such an invaluable medicine is to alleviate infant misery and torture. My infant while teeth ing experienced such acute sufferings, ih .t ii was attacked with convulsions, and my wifeuim lumily supposed that death would soon release the babu from anguish, when we procured a bottle ot your Syrup, w hich, os soon as applied to the gums, ps&-‘ duced a wonderful change, and after a few apphea lions, the child displayed obvious relief, and by con linuiiig in its use lam gladtu inform you the child has completely recovered, and no recurrence ofthat awful complaint has since occurred; the teeth are emanating daily, and the child enjoys perfect health. I give you my cheerful permission to make this n«. know lodgement public, and will gladly give any in formation on this c'rcumstance. WM. JOHNSON. A real blessivg to mothers. R. J. L. PARRIS’."* celebrated Soothing Sy rup,,for Children culling their teeth. To mothers and nurses. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of children, when thought past reeov from convulsions. As soon us the Syrup is ru bed on the gums, the child will recover. T preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, thc.t no child will refuse 10 let its gums bo rubbed with it. When infants are at the age of four months, though there is no appearance of Uieth, one bottle of the Syrup should te used on the giiins, to open the pores. Parents should ne ver be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children; for if a child wakes in the night with pains in thegnms, the Syrup im mediately gives ease by opening the pores and heal ing the gums; thereby preventing convulsions, fe vers, &c. for sale by ANTONY & HAINES, Augusta Ga., the only authorized Agents for Augusta w here may at all times be found a large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils &c. Feb 13 SPRING RACES. I HIE SPRING RACES of the Milledgc .. Ville Jocky Club will commence on the see bond 'Tuesday, (10th day) of April next. 50 Dollars entrance. Ist day, Colts sweep stake, 3 or more to make a race. A fine Silver goblet put up by the pro prietors, worth', $6O 2d day—two hide heats, free for all, —purse $3OO 3d day, 3 do do 500 •Ith day, 4 i, do do 800 slh day, Colts stake,J two mile heats, $250 entrance forth?‘Young plate’ worth $lOOO, 3 already entered; open until the 25th Marth. The money tiling up each day. H F. YOUNG & Co. Proprietors, pan 15 wld U r|V< CONTRACTORS —The Commission- X era of Public Buildings for Edgefield District will toceive written proposals until the ]6ihof April next, for the erection of anew Brick Court House in said d istricl: The outlines of the build ing are as follows; —60 by 48 feet, 28 feet pilch; a passage running lengthwise through tho lower story, with three offices on caeh side; tho court rooms and two jury rooms to he in the upper sto ry, and also two ranges of seats lor spectators. A two story portico at the end. Further information, as to the details, may be bad, and a plan ot the building seen by applying to the undersigned. A B ADDISON, Ch'n. Edgefield C 11. March 15. 59 w6t ]AW NOTICE.—The undersigned having -A associated in the practice of Law at Warren fob', Geo., respectfully tenders their professional ser vices to the public. They will attend Courts in the counties of Hancock, Taliaferro, Wilkes, and Warren, of the Northern Circuit; and Columbia, ot the Middie. All business inlrustcd to them, will meet with prompt attention. JOSEPH IV THOMAS, EDMUND W. BUTT. Warrenlon.Ga., Feb. 19th, 1838 [feb 22 fitvv JLaw Notice. W. J. VASON-(lsite of Georgia.) HAS removed to the City of New Orleans, for the purpose of devoting himself to the prac tice of LAW. REFERENCES—CoI. T. F. Foster, Colquett Holt & Echols, A. 11. Chappell, //on W C. Daw - son, /Jon. John I*. King, Mai. E. B. Beall, Augus- A ta, Geo.; it/iller Ripley & Co. Charleston, S. C ' / ■'ail \ _ 3m 2 L~ A W NOTICE.—Tm) undersigned has open ed a Law Office in tho town of Lafayette, Walker county, Ga and will attend ihe courts of the adjoining counties. All business entrusted ta Ins care will bo promptly attended to. mar 3 50w4t CHARLES J HOOPER. K. V. &. J. II ILL. ATTOUNTIES AT LA IT, Moticello and Eatcntou, Georgia, WILL practice in l he several courts of the coun ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Bulls, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Walton, and in the Federal Court for the district of Georgia. REFERENCES. Asjjusta. —A.J.&T. W. Miller; Webster, Par males & Co , Ibirviland, Risley, 4- Co. Macon. —Poo & Nisbit, Henry G. Lamar, Charles J. McDonald, Savannah.— Berrien and Cuyler, G. 11. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. Charles ion. —James L. Peligruc, Weed <J• Fannin. C. & G. H Kelsey & J/alstcad. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New Y ork Courier and Enquirer will publish tho above twice a week fer 6 mouths and forward their accounts lo this office. nov 17 w6m 259 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. 'SssaSSwTl the contract for carrying the United Slates Mail between Apalachicola, Florida and Ga. per steam boats, and have selected lor that purpose, the fast and staunch steamer Free Trader, which is ac knowledged to be one of the fleetest boats on tho fiver. At B tinbridgo the Boat intersects with the Stage Line running from Augusta to Mobile and- Ntnv-Orleans, on what is known as the lower foutc, and also the line running from Georgia lo Tallahassee, and will afford to travellers an easy and safe conveyance to the ports of the Gulf of Mexico, aild with greater case and expedition than can bo obtained by any other route. The Free Tra der has been thoroughly overhauled, and will afford every accommodation (or the comfort end conveni- * ence Os passengers, usually (bund in packet boats of tho first class. 7’his arrangement has already been some time in operation, and the trips have been performed much within lhe hours prescribed, and to the satisfaction of all parties. Times of Departure. Tho Free Trader will leave Apalachicola every Sunday and Wednesday nt 11 o’clock P. M. and rcaclt llaiiibndge the next day nt 9 o’clock P M. On returning she will leave Bninhridgo everjV Tuesdev and Friday at 4 o’clock P. M. and arrive at Apalachicola, at 10 o'clock the next day. A. T. BENNETT, feb 26 ivlm 56 FOUR months after dale, application will be made lo the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeflcr. son county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the Real Estate of the late A'nthan Brussel, dec'd ofsaid eonntv. NATHAN BR.\SNEL.adm'r. jan I—in It 2 With the will annexed.