Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 05, 1838, Image 4

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n. _j| f Ofilß’R liOTi »'.!/• I • u The MiliM rill, r re*pietfoily ii» r <> m•.> >.i friend* nnd 1 1 1 • ( arnmnnity r-i I* •: • dint he tuiH recently eoMiplei/ <l, )i n n-i h i <!i <■ < v> i - ■ . n commodious house, with i.irr- anil well v "• » :i • rooms, Meally finished, in the vdl".enl A. ‘ «■"• * ; n location (or Jienitli, line wan r urn* pun ' ear. e not ttiirpnsi «1 l»y any valloqo in the up eenety, and having two flonribing nr. -I; mi<r, ehfnn'-n 1 i f»r I heir Mm! ions mu! n.orgei'c brd m , eondueied > • | nrately l»y competent to; ir hr in. 'J h • lion i b»di ■ u«Jlprepared /or lb reception of ir.uelK i. . f oa aien| or permanent bonnier.*, his table being n w« *1 supplied a** the Mtrronu ling < oimtry will alford, nod bin bar birni shed with well i *■!» < i .1 wino mid liquors. I sis Malden are la.go airl eumnioclt , olid will be attended wiih naopeKnl ostler*. by Hose ulb'Dliun to hti:.in*KH he hop-* (u iced ; shine of public pnlionago ( If IMS »'<>l*lll 7U OU I*. Anderson ('ll, So. ('a. May2(i, IH'.M. v. ■- .IKTI- KKM).V fKRJ i b. JfesJv T,,,: undersigned begs leave to r- lnr i bis MOL I sim err t linn).s to hi friends end oith r , lor the libernl pMP-in; »■ ex londe.j towards him, whilst bo wis prop s ! *r oi lliih pstahliNhm 'in,and would r -pi» Ifully * *li *iL a ronlinilftllec of Ibe mm • Cor I Ir* p,< ill . op - I >r, whom he enn ele erfully an 1 r mliih ally r "a mend to a liberal publie. V J OIIRURI Tho mihsorilier Ikh la! ei t!.e h »»i.i I uaa-ady or eupiml by V..1. ('harry, an I l.n- u:i- sh fl* Hotel; lie ftOlieits, an I h »/ *;• , l»y hi if ■•'.in i!l ten if on, to merit :• libeial slum 1 of pnld'e p ' r»* ■ ;*• .letters >n, May 17 wit HLOIRiI. si I AAV._ WX U : ' Pit i% *« «, Shi. f 1C proprietor of thf- < sfablishmeni la h av* 0 to inform the publie. that be Inis made c\i n aive improvement* during Ibo pi; i v\ ink r, uhu b will add iiiiH’h to the eoinl nl mid com•. ai'-lieeof those who may \i.ml Ibis healthy, ioia .like, and delightful raimnu r region the tonmi;.', i; .o. li would also mention tor the born hi id nr.tir < i ;,lh. , d fboroiM a well established While ' v a:p!inr •''pun near A.slievillr, vvhieJi I a!n nun. one oltCllhive irnprovenieal;: fhnie;: (1 1 • • |. i u:ni i IVrsoit . from ••iouili <’arolin n •'or/lj f oob*iM, and (borein, who have hern in Iho hold! r-l a •< •••urn n l (lie Virginia .'*pnng ov« r bad rmnlK, iny «;j »y all tb > belief! Im of Midi a I rip in Ihineoiahe, \*. il h iniieh Joss labor, bdigiie, and experts/ ;b« ith all li i<• hills ol tho different bmithorii llarl me lil.m n Hun - eombe at par Thoalaye line Iroat f*r n\ill *, via ibis place, bus < ban; ed h:•;;■ I.*• williin all a i.ionlhs, and the pr< .:. nt cub ij-rining proprietor proiniM*. to Fpnre no Irotibh* or e:-;pen oto i;o /1 all Iho aid.; of the traveller. Tbo Ibineomla r< .d Ire lever been in as good order l ine, if v»a on do, »•■■■ tit ih . lime. Tbo propricb;r .• ur.. \1 r*n. that im trou ble or erp'-n n will bo v. ainitig, mi bis pail, to render fins Irm ea phn ■ of j• fi •» n o u-rll who may rail; and lo the inv.alid, re would *ny, the chin no of Unn-mnibe, vMlh lie* aid of itm uiiiiend w. I«mt, will b • aide to jr loro (dm to health, unh Ids do •a, •■ j> • mein.i bio. In eonebisioii I v aid • >y I vviih ■ i< h n eh- I unto as ihiueo lithe, mil Ibo rom o . ns o' i! mount.liu.s an 1 rivets, with n di pnlille esl «Mi di luents as I’fat Ko'-f., \.'n V‘!.'r S'djilt tr m Warm Hpriney, and tlm in/ernn dine h* .'••)■;, It w parts of our • inniry rati bo o i of mi;> riot «t v. mny*2H wfk * d. I I’A I'ToN. i;ia: \*s : * t,i k • . i ARK ia a rlaK «d i.api I and harid.snii, • imp: v. in nl TJi-- hotel im Ihreo lory hiillding, K’n , fed long and f<’(» feet wide, <*«ititniiuti.i* nhoni f‘»*» ootpfortabh! rooms, la : des I lie draw my, iimiii, ball room mid dining rooms, \\ 1 1 i»* 1 1 no huge, . jl l *i•/1 h f mid ooiiiiito lions ’J’liere are abo iiixioen * ’ diin nllat bed to fbo hotel, with (iro-pints r, eon in. led 1 »r thoaeeoiuiu ahfion (d I -»1 1 ;11 i Tho iinprovenn nls were l>« ■ ui tan •<• the first ol .lantiniy last, and will h • nsidy I • r. er,\ .• t .impm\ by tho Jhili of Julio next The i Intel < output.y an* detetmined in give goral M-eonnaodat and charge as low or lower than Iho <. r ■ nvill ju i- JM. A IMOOK!., may Id wHt l*re.-ideal of tho t ’map mv, iiid.a'oN si*£; I 'w.s. ('Hlaltlisliiiioiil v\ 111 I>< ■ .ijtrii <. i• I \ in .Fui'', H lnr llif ro.’i’iilioii ol c.ini;mv. ‘I li [inijiin lor (liillciH 1 111 . i r• 11. tlull li ■ini<i i\ rll mu) liivonilily Lnowii In ill.! (.ill lie, lie (li'i'iiin il iiimivr : iry Id mill nnv tlniii* nittn*. I SIM lA. l\S().v May 17 w3l TWUNTY-nV i; DOLLAUSUIAVAKI) _ IM NAXt A\ from lhehttb.-eiiher while in camp, m ar //amharg, *S’ ( a reftr.in nee.m man naui.sl I . §uKfr agod ahopl 1>) year;, daik r 'liipl. \ wjJKm ion, < diiinKey, I oavy I mil, id ul h 1 1 i I Hor JO im dies 1 1 i• • 1 1 , has M'V/sal of his tippet |l»re froth ini. i i i; and loh raMy hri.sk rpohen. fSaid negro v\ m pnn lia .ed iVnui ihp wnrKhou.se mi (diarlestoo. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver linn !•* 1/r. Win. 'J'nturr of Ihmthtirg, or senire him .‘i' that aid'i'mner can gel lent, will receive ihc ah >\ r. . o I janl iS. WILLIAMS Twenty five dollars Iffcwauf. gp* KAMA WAV on tho Dili Jan hot, a JJdj’ negro woman name <i auui;,- im nod j fur.M'V.u il yriirm juist In Air Jn.-.ilt Dan liirlli ol lln's jila.-i', nml loi'iiutlv liy Sum i Jt yAJ ii.S <>r 7'lnmi.u 1 imilorili n| \\ ilKen or I,in- I VydiVS ((J I" (, "H"ty ■ •' -: li<“ I ilium I i yo..i: uol j "i.ll'ii Innio, |iarlioul(iMv i.i her 101 l 1 •*§Sis» l"»'; i'l'l'.'i' (V. >ni II li on I In- in well nc()uimii< il in < 'oliiniliia, W iIKon an.l l.incolu romi- I li.'K, nml himv Kuy j.lio in liiriiii’ lior own limn. It i-i I likoly ulio Imu n puss. Twenty (ho .lnlhua will bo Riven iiir her tlolivory lomr in Ani’nsl;i, or tor i Knob inlbrmuiiou us will litul lo ber rr. ovri v fuurcli 7,1 (i DU Ml, \ I’. I Tlw \\ iinhinglon Spy will pulili |i tlieiiliove lor j 'J mo ami lorwuni ibonrroimi lo .1 IV Sivly S>ollnii. Kewnrtl. , KfVN.IW A 1 bom it.,. |iluni:i- ' -ji it lions of.lolm (iri'slmm nml \\ m. j K • A < iroslnvn, in Wnllon rimniy. (to. | V, 'V T//K!•:/•,’ Kec.n» lollows,«C tlm V* A lollow ill;-; (1.. ■■ r 111 1 1 ■’ •, ■., \!: M. . V (iCOVUP. ulimil ; A or Mi \c;ir y,---', ’v} ol nj;o, ol 1 1 irk I'oiiinli \ion, lo i; It C v*-*" f > cliocii bones: .i IM I il or JO iiiolioh •I r ill lii-Mli., iniii w Ill'll iii|riToi;alr;-l •®*.- - ' 3» stnlters cdio uior V- v lo;; (.ont torlb is som w lull tl.-.-o 1 eil. Joe, nl.o.it y-ovii'.* yenrs oC n; o. nl.-o ilnl. eoniplexion, . r i l.el 'J lo il inolies uih <i ■. 1 1 11 ; >1: i I'rco open euuntemim e, nml sp- aks oiuil.ly wln o 1 spoken In; no other purli. nlar murks re.'.illeeie-l ISer!, nl.. nil ih) years nl ?ige, has a d. \vn east look , «luiK t <nap!e\ion, and .1 ordinary m/. *. The two first are the prope;iy of .'"hn tireshai i fitul the hi/fer ol M’m tires I enn If is ,sappu.-vd } that they will nltmupt to mr ko (lieir way to Augus ta, ami perhaps from that plaeo, hy the So (':• ! Rail Read, lo i'linileMon. Nixiy aollara reward will be given tor their appreheitun n, and eunline-I v inrntin;m\ ale jail or delivery (o their ownom, or | ‘to I'gb rt ‘1 Real, in Angnsm. \ rowuitl til ‘.?iO will begiven foretilter o! ibem. Any inform itioit almui litem will ho thankfully ; reei'ived |>v /he proprietoror eommnmealod t" Ainj Real. MWN LiRI-.silA.M, \\ M. CSUKS//AM. Ual/on fniia April 'C l Je3B. If TO HO A R OWN MRS AN I) RATivOU.NS •A* uvjifutijiq >Su7 nnn/i nml /». uad viv< . : H P an net dt the I let tern IA- ~-mh!v of the i v » oftieiM r : i, i* stalled to llte‘Jdth I >,*•. e:abe.\ ! ! it is made beduiy oflltein/en r emirls nl ilu* ev- j oral couaiivs of mid stale, bordering ->; i, •«r u! ah i navigable wanes pa ilii'on.di, li «:ri,o to d- ;-d lishetl,l h(' provt uMi- ol the m \er.:l nets , , j!i ■•.'. j liernl assembly,regaladm; bo t owiie..-,llu :r :: n: • 1 cm! patroon-, n.ui: tie . d wa;. i . l>y tk‘‘ nforcsrni a«*ia e\. i U mvi ;'r." the j Savannah or Rr »;al riv« r.*, are n quii/d i.» bau a I white patriot!,wnh a I > l ll ol Indue* ready pre|)ared lo exhibit lo any while per -n, who may wish to examine Ihe eonlenls of the boat under ih ir charge ihowing the name ol s aid pa!rooa ami ais o v , the cargo aboard of s u l boat, and I •irihertnore f.»r l»ids any bunt ovviier,Rie;r . ;ent or p 1000,10 pe.-fv: u:»V boat band i-au • a ■ : tve; to pat "ii board oil, I»oal,anv< :;i, * oUon, j.ep lori, ol any Jdmi.po iry or oilier a.-i-lt 1 - ia w !•;• iby law ih \ aie lo to trattiek, except the ;..n;» 'is exhib i.\ r. lull of lading ol the own aol \«d 1 at or Id ••ntpind . dor bis or their du .a < i 1 ,r, i pinal ngaitKt ovrry ofTend rof tie* ::l - ;1 :i s. Therefor.pnll • »neorn'd will take notice, that the net d’ v ’ ihi . • ■ ... : .1 \ «■ . forcod np ar.st O’P J. ; .. .. . rn•• y !.- I■.: 1 1 in l 1 comity es I.*nn-'m. I k\v»s* IVi % W’. R. # ’A Vi J I (J\V, s N Sto\ 1 I t,. I r«n Lamar, hoy 28 il 278 Judges of lulerjor eonri Hi- n*:» p.-r v. RT ■ tl made to lb Kan . , : • int; . ~.r ... < jumbia count, .while up for ordin. \ i r the estate oj K dert 41 lot s iidi . match b NVm .( UllOfJl. LANDS 1 OR -ALE. 1 r '1 lir* i'K ; oflc (if i»i 1 " hr : | /V I nd.in '■ Jol ;.mh a ( ; y.» ia 1 '• ' i / i/,“V' l * ,M m ' ‘ *’■■* I Dali gli>■ • Aui;>i- 1: ‘ 1 1 I ,{'sT Cohimlmi <\»rjrt If .v , i l-irl* <•' ii*il ■ * at' ftho' • the f .i i) ;if I ».!;■•' lidie:; below i i llic* Jailer jdac < , « -nniuiniii ■ about f..c» i.en., and i Ii M) :■:! calcd |V.t uvn d n s:»l- ■ a.Cir. in I»- • lii-i !. • tou'il the whole hi Vio mm li h»r on* pus ' vm'.'j im|irovcni -;.is on c ■V, (nhcr of whi a v.i! ' be hold neparnt *, ? lambi lli • purcln; or < sire il Ihe loans ami hind cnn 1 Known or m< nhy nj. ■ ply iii;' !•> I lie over.-.* <r,oni • u • pien.!>* s. Provision 1 ; cun bo had on the prmnieef; also I; dune 1, Ih.Td in i iIA KMOiN VLAM A K. ■ ADMIMMTi: ’.TO" ': ■> ’> 1.1-. i ILL he hold, r ■veah’c I > an order of tit i/ V honorable ini* ii m (,‘mirt of .»oJlith• oi« omi j ly, when falling for ordinary ) un»m-es, mi the Jin i j'i:rs(i:iy ill M'.l v, .lliwi th»* U.'-iilOl h-iim » J i Kilo, lo ihl lliglue 1 bolder, bcvcee I Jif: (Mill lIpII' j;i! i rin I hf town of Mur < ,i.i, 1 obb eouniy, I 1 I a In ml No IKH, in ilw Ifih District of til** *hl r lion formerly Chordac county, imu f ohh. A'. *, til llki raine day, before tlio Court llovm 1 | door in iln’ town of (,'unlon, Cherokee eouniy, lo ’ of land No.dUJ, in the I’d Dihlriel.of the *Jd .Section each In' eontainh :r forty acres; hold us flu n ul < • j inn-oCihe J in* Ihtvid AJcxaudnr, dreongocl. 'i’enn I of .sale on i ho day. •It>ll VV. AU;\ \NI#KR ) . ( , fl . r u i s. au:xam»i:ii, s June J, 1833 id ;f m tjiiAfi. H\is f : ()NTii<)\ r/iiISV.- » Tlx; Ucv. Ali xander ('tiin{»!*<*]l of Virginia, m ; rolehruled on oecoonl, of his ronlroversy wit li Mr | Ouci.on ilik frutli of tin* < hri; I tail religion, nn< | ‘ pulisi ijiir tly with l!islio[> I’arocJl, on tho (’ntliolii - 1 ijin* lion, hi:s lioon endfiivoring lo oslaliliMh llio dog | m i ol IlKi I, TOUMIs.N'J'H, in eon i i fm\nvy wilh Itev. DoljdiiM »SJ(innor, of (llien, N. i This disen*, ion will npje‘ar ontirc in tho roliunns o lie* l.'vani nlir.'l f niv«»‘alfwt,” n qnnrf' u rc’.ly j';n i, jmldii In din Mueon, ( leo, l»y CJrogory Andrew, e- Midi, a! ‘ f per annum for a HinyS ( opy—v'o for two copies, and ■•«) lor fi n ( ojiioH.— *1 Ihiho who dm ' r r,d h iilianji s ol ll.'iH impmifin ijnnsiion whnld do wi ll lohiilmeiiln* for the Journn co? (.oni i/ Ihe Drimlo. Orders rrrpe'-lfnfly noliei led hy lie proprietors, al Ihe I 'nivernnlisi Hook an- Print in;; l-siahli - hinenl, corner id' fill and Mulhorr 1 1 reel ■, '.in| nearly ojiposil e ihe Pos.l Oflico, Macon pi 8l i?MI I. Hiihhenbi v*, ill receive iwo or ifiroe yonih for iielrnri.oM in Ihy Cl issien, A’e. nt lii.srisi • Nice, near As!i wilh , Ihmcondn* eminly, A'. (/. ( ourso lo commem o early in .Inly. No yonll 1 w ill he allowed lo n nn.ii whoso morals and <h pol l n-eni era nol nne.\ee|!hormhlo. Ifo'ird, wnaliirq and luilion s! l!i<’ r.* fa of f? 200 per annum. Nova r atien, exerjii i!i/> mnnihs of .Innnary and Fchnmry Ap; he n ion mi v he undo, I ill Isi .Inly, in An nisia .■I-I ; . JO • y STS? \ \ fii) from ihe nnhserihor j'y ■ _ on ihe *Jd inul. a largi* hny Jlorso, i , -J ’A emu I purer and Ire Her, v.iih u M v.> '{■■■ : sly i" tin* loco, while hind fool, ami h.m W i (■' d/Mup t•iijfx ineliiKMl mrs, were pric i,‘-< “ J;o :he h'll side. Information relaliv, to i lie f|»ove dr.o-nfi d homo v. ill ho I hank full y re <■• ivn j hy I lit) mil) < ri!» r, :i r- * I also a Mnluhlr rrwnn I:■ vrii to s:nv (e -m wli > give infoimnUon ad I do I lo him a I I iru inlen f. O ll.Jinv ell Dis'rn I. j f may IJ Irtv lwJ If. ASiIK. >% ' O r ;’f • 1 i '.,~ IN hayed fr*• 111 Ihe mi! : erihi r, on * Hie I'dlh f 'elirumy hi I, o PlileM la low WayiirKhoro, in Hoik eo. a le i ,hi hay erh. ) 9 uilli I !• o k i line ;nd Inil, j * or Hf years eM, I nine in the ii 'ill hind Is; any inlonnsiieii n luiive lo said :u i j inn I will ha ilianklnli.v veei ved and lihcrully re w iKilod A 101 l or direeled lo Iho Mihseriher al Mill I lluvcti 1* ff. hciivcn co. will hoHnnirievt :nfl>rina ! lion. JOSili A W. KIMULF. npril 4 fi\\2m < <>M li;« v ’ t W lid. he Mold, on Iho lirsi Tin • day in .1 m >.« c w jjo\l, i I Holuo hia Court Jlonm*, h( h.vcei lli • n mil hen a of Mile, two lols in the town o i v< ‘’ri :h , sko oiii'h, on ihe north sid<’ of Hrond slroei | upon wrich tlicro is a atom And ether lioukoh, ad j joining; lots id Mns. I'lnsmon and ilhors, to saiififi thr< i li ti i from the Justici Court < f '*'■ urn i county f in liiun of Alary (.' IV .ry, \ s Isddiel Ika rv ; projicriy levied on mid returned lo me hy r Cons! ihlo. Iv !(:i I A U \) Jf JON KS, BJ u *riff. i npril 2H .5 r.CCCUSON NIICRJIJ’h’hS KAM'I. U/’llihfho s<dd on ihe Hi i 'l’m day in July riexl, i t llio inaiki ( hoiico in llu* (own of f,* n ;.v ill<‘, within Ihe usual horns of* uah «the fol lowing property, f > wit; f’onr liurnln (I ae.i s of pine land, m ire or less, on ihe* wafers of IIo; ; .'-> Cut, niljoining lands ol II F Turner and .1 fJt.sliek, hwi< don uh tlio projx'riy of iiamilion llaiford, to 4 ; ih.’-ly Mindry li liis in favor ol Kohort M .’phcn levy made and refnmed lo me hy n constable yl/str, a negro man Anthony, about-10 yoirnof 1 nge, levied on nsllie projM'ity of .hdm U Ifaidel, lo j satisfy sundry li (as in favor of IVI rick II (Viaielh : i proporlv poinled onl hy s ad Connolly; levy made I amir < lurned lo mo hy a eonsli hie. m f li .1 FARMER, Slffn Vt/ 11 d. he s«-ld, as tlio market lion o in ihe town V of Louisville, on tho find. TtiObduy in Ao , nisi m Nl, w ilhin llic n n il hours (1 sale, three hum j dred and sixty one ucn n of pine 1.’.m1, more or I*'. . lon the wavers es Rocky < ( inforl Creek ,tl being t’.io 1 » v.d estate ol Ihe late Nathan d<*i lai-od, and j sold by order of the honorable Interior Court ol ,Iol • fei soii c o inly 'lVnos of Bide on tliodav N ATI! AN miASSF! , Adnfr. mny 10,183 S with tbo will annexed. i * ILL he sold cm ilie lir.M 1 uesdny in .Inly * nest, ugreeablo to an order of Iho Inferiui ('onri of /hirke eouniy, wl-ilr sitting lor ordinary purposes, in \\ ‘lynesborongh, Lurke emniiy, uiu negro woman named Dnlney, uul her infant child belong lo tlio estuto of .loimlhau Joluiß,dceensod, j laleol* said county, Bold for the benefit of lira heirs and crodilois ol said deceased. Te rms cash il y id JESSE JOHN ", Vdm>. uv \s: iii! :c.s s.\ s^-:. 1 /y N I lie first'i'u: sday in AirmU next, will ho sold v f tit the Court I Uni-e in I’oimuhia eouniy, u il!i m I lie legid hours c l sale*, and in pumunne-e of an ordc*r of lira Court of (hihr.arv ol ; -id e«>un:y, the undivided huff ot 7v.0 acre- ol land, more *>r less, in said county, on the waters of Kiol.ee creek, hounded by hinds of Martin, t hiiiion, UaMian, ami others, belonging to Ca/.awuv Heade, a minor. i'l w. B. BKALLF, Gim lion ILL be old, m the highest bidder, withii; the law lul hours ofsale,c n th • Hist Tuesday in July next, ai the court house in the tow n of Craw | fordVilic,in said eouniy, Heveniecn and a half acres ol land, helotigna? to the estate off 1 . A. Nolens, Ifite (»l : aid eouniy, cleeoased, adjoining lands of I bos l>. 1 Jorum, Uoddiu Rhodes, and others, all in (in i irood< t mid cornering on tlio Ceorgia Rail Road, 1 within one fourth ol a mile west of ('raw fordville. | To ho sold pursuant to an order of tho honorable the • Court Os Ordinary of said county. Terms of sale |ont ho day. JUKI. K. M F.UCER, Adui’r. dtl'-i nis notion the estate oft: A. Nolens, dec’d i fil ii C«t3o .... C. at ( i c >..!;ii ,ry—prt aent Jh ir, honors C W J A an.-, .Hire I Lewis, and K Fulmer, l > jrs. Ah/ '( It « r t//i, J;-. t p , FO.\ iho petition of James Htiehanan uml Wm l < i : .si iii- that Aimer F, Holliday, dm-M. ■an >1 Le e- mniy. (bed in ol .Murray, on lb' egi.tdav ol September, 1S31; hy his certain I bond oftliat dale, n copy of whieh is filed ip (his ecint, obligate i :v.. oT to one NS 1 11 nun Domel, of Morgan eouniy, bis heirs or assigns* titles to two lots in lho town ol Fein of, known by the A.»vL i and one half‘of iNo 10. And also by his certain cube r bond, made in the same c onniy on the Ofh day el iroptemher, 1 SIM, Die said Aimer E obligaicnl hnnseli to i xc'eulc* To lhe ,Vaid W illiam Daniel, his ! if: or ns, lb - o.licr haifjifsaid lot JSo 10, in lin k' d town of Foile d(n (c'j \ ol wire'll las* a ptioned bond is iiivd’in this court; mid the eaid James and \N i!li in are the' gssi:’ mes’of said bonds, : and also that said Abner Edeparn d this file without < '■ ■ •one: said in >; ami p -ring this court lode i\-m .Mailhew Jones,MdministiMtor of lac estate ot el Aimer K.. i - th - : aid titles to ;he > -0 ■ ’ 1 . il Will.am It K tl:;' r enpon, on moii ■: oi , j A/id lord Marsh, counsel for said p I dinners, ordered. . 1 i!i mdi js good cause he show nlo tho contrary. , i lit ii tins court will, ut July terra next, direct aid j administrator to execute .id titles, \mlit is b»r -j ihcr orih rul, that tins role bo publish: d oi.ee u j month lor throe month* before said court. A true extract from th* minutes. nvnv!i -1 nfT T ll IiJ.OKNT, I) e! ’ OUR • jA* nm U' lo 11. J.. roruhia li . >r , l( | Di;rk•' eouniy, v. I. nsrdting tor u...1n. : ! : .cave !•» sell ■'!! tlj• - read t * bclon ’i;;- i,*: ~ to -i .1 «lm .1. Kuo, docked. ! : K H 3, \,i ■ ai.tr t I i.i i : r '■ / if MiI,AH I'enjamtu il. Nti.rr.il .and .1 I V V Wei Jar, !‘xeentor• of the Vtillpf Will.-"' ", Ale*.or, (Imapplies lor kucni UismuMirv. The .euro ihereloie lo cite and admonish a!! a; d . i ;i:’ ir l.lie kindred and rr dilorn of said (In ( ".• ed ...It rodappear nt my office within Ihe (itite pre j .crib; d hy low, loshcw mure if any limy have, ~ i rhy said leitom should not he grunted, i' i «.i *.•!( under my hand ut offh o, it is Llili day of i i'.-lirnury, 1 lids. (tAI'.KH.I,.)’I.MdS, Clerk. feb 27 47 ■i. iitoi’ii'i, tifinke County. ft lll.ltr.AS .hones (.ruhlis Administrator ol » V H e cslalo «f U in. Bryant, deceased, applies to roo for leUcrs of dismission. These are therefor In cite and admonish all and r singular the kin In d and credia rs of Haiti dee d to ;i l.e and appeared any office, within the timepretterib* . i id hy law, lo shew cause,if any they have, why i I ■ aid letters should mil he grated, e Given under my hand at office in Wayne Toro, :jl ! thin 22'] day ol' January I iIH c-[ Jan 26 airnOm Til BLOG,NT, tic con c. Georgia, Hnrln county: \ftj iIKUKAS K.lijah /In ■.-.ay, administrator on Vw the estate ol Jti (Iduif. i*r Jfyranl, Into of said 11 i county, deceased, applies for Iclfeis disniis.sory. 't hese nre then sere lo cite and admonish all and ‘ : | Ggulur lliokindrrd and creditor* of said deceased, ,to he and appear at my office, within the tin o pre scribed hy law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said letters should tol.lie granted. - < liven under my hand, at Waynesboro’, thin 17th - day of Leh;, 1833. T II BLOUJVT, D. Cl'k. ! ° feb 21 mom „l hcurgiu, Unrkc Count y : le \Ji/ lll'.lll'.AS I .ill lu llerry Burch applies for Vl> letters disntissory, on the estate of Ahish ii. Jenkins, deceased. These arc theiefore lo cite and admonish all and ■if singular (hn kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo lo ho and appear at my office within the lime pre v scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have, 10 vv hy said leto-m idionld not he granted. _ (.ivrn under my hand at ofiicc, in Waynesboro r,I this Slid day of Jlarch, 1838. f,| mar 20 6m T. 11. Hf.Ol .NT, Dep. Cleric. ■i* <lcorgia,.lcfftiixiu < 'mini y : V ,C / /IKK GAS Huger J. f.'amhlo, Administrator •V % '<* of the estate of the late Manning Kpradley, 11 of said eonnly, (leaned, applies for dismission ] from said administration. ] These are llm. fhretocilc and admonish all and A i singular the kindred and creditors of said deed to he and appear at my office, within the time preserib j fed hy law,to show cause, if any they have, why said I* | loiters should not ho granted. , ; Given under my hand, i t Louisville, (his 2filh " I (lay ofTeh. 1 tuts. TBKNKZJiU iU) IDWELL, , mar ] < fieri* CO n, j Ccoi'-gin. Ji'.|j!-n:un county: | C .'i,; JllillKAS, Totriek H <'onmdly, Adininistrn* - j V » lor on the I slnle of 'Tandy C Jones, late r . of said county, di eensso, applies Ihr Letters dis 11 uiisiiory. ) Tln'so are thereforo lo cite and admonish ail and ’H 1 sing ilar the In irs and creditors of said deceased, to d he and appear at in) office within the time pret-eri ■' j lied bylaw, lo hie their objections, if any tin y ' have, lo show cause why said letters should nut he d (.'ranted. *• <«ivori tinder my hand, at office, in Louisville, 1 this IGHi day of iVhtreh, IsfJH. march Jfi I ill KNKZICR BOTHWIfLI., Cik. Ccc.i ,in. .fi'[;i‘i:-i)ii comity: C r>/ lli'.iiKAS Ashley I'hiilips, administrator ~ V V on lie (‘stale ol .Stephen < otic., laic ol said I eonnly, deer-nsed, applies for lelierw ilKmi-sory. ~ T In se are flier, tore loeile and admonish nil and I singular the kindred and creditors of the said do . ceased, lo he and appear id my ofiieo within file lime prescribed hy liw, to i.hevv conso if any they ha\e, why said leilern should not be gran toil. , (liven under lay ham Lat office, in i.onisvillo, this lf>l h day es Vtareh I at. c mar If. 1 .I!t, ,N V.7. KR HOTIIWRLL, Clk Ihi orglti, Unrke count y; • W/ Jll'dlhlAS, Jos-pli 1,. Show make and Isaiah * ¥ Carter apply lor letters ol ndminisration on ■ the estate of Josoph Showmakc, dorcasod. , Tliraenre there tore to cite and admmrsli all mid singular the heirs and creditors of said decea s'd, to ,j he and appear nt mv ollic ' within the time p .■ ■ :i -l>i <1 bylaw, l.l file the.rohjeelions if any they have, lo shew cause why said letter.-' should no; he granted Civen under my hand this xf-fd dav of Afayplff ; I , ■ 26 30(1 _ T. IL BLOUN r. Ik ,p Croittiti, Itiiikc conuty: k S/illfliLAtl Alfred Hudson applies fir Id Ins V * of udinini'-tralion on the estate of I’daitlicw i f. Main, d< eeused 'i'hese nre ih' iefiire le eiio and admonish all ’ I and singular, ike kindred and credit-os ol said do . j (eased, lo he and appear til my ofliec within the ’ j lime prescribe I hy law, lo shew can.se, if any they I j have, why said {cti'Ts should not bo eranled . , | Civen under my hand this 23d day of iMay, 1833 ; ay 26 3ld T. If. 151,01 NT, D( p.t l’k, 1 <h'ofp,in, U.irhc county : . j IiLUKAS William (fooodwin applies for » W I otic ni of ndmiuiat ration on the estate of Jle.ry (sril)in t doeonHcd. 'l'hese arc Ihceiore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, I.i l e and apt ear at my office, within the time pre ’ scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have I why said letters should not lie granted. < ti\en under my hand this23d day of Hay, 1838. may 20 30d '1 It. BLOUNT, Dep. Cl’k. Ocorgitt, Scrivcn county : Wj IUJU'-AtJ ifenjamin Williamson and John j i i ¥ S. illuner ap ply ter letters of administration, ,1' | do hold - non, on the eslttlc of James Huberts, do ve. ti ed, ol S'crivan eonnly. [ ‘These are therefore l” cite and admonish all and I, | singular, the kindred a 1 i eredii nsof Ihesniddo | I een ied, lo file their oI• i.■ "!;nii?, if any lin y have, s within the time pre.tertlnd |,y law. in my office, lo allow enn.-ti why said letiem should notin'gram ed Given under my hand and seal at office, m Jaeksonhuro, llns 241 h ’la'.'. I 33. I 30d JOMUt A TKRRV, Clerk. 1 (L'ci'iiti, Jefferson tionnly : 0 \ni/ illfill'fAS James ill. l.inqnctk'M, ndtninis w » i ator on the or'tntc of Jam s !■) Well-, hue 1 jof said i eti ity, dei ; ed, applies lor Idlers of du ! mission from said e.-ailo. ’ | riie-oaie lli.'i'ck to In i ife and admonish all anil singular, ilia kindred and creditors of said dot'ciiscd, - j lo he and appear at my otiiee within I lie lima pre n 1 scribed hy law, lo show eause, ii any tiny have, y , why said letters should n.-t he granted. t-iven under my ham! ..I effiee, in Louis vdle, this is | ifih day of May. is;t,s If. T.OTII Wl5 LL, Cl; .k. 0 | may 111 Cm i* 1 1. Ultirlii’ t* atit't y. ’ I t'ourl of thdiimn—po.senl, their Honor* <L W. LmUim, Miei Lew; , ; till K. I'alraer, (s:pi. '■ I Hi.: M. M , ... //■ '/ m, 1833, ' i |"T I’fLN the petition of I’.lislta 1 laymans, rst-enlor i VJ oft-amnel llaymn , deei used, file d Talks I eonnly, staling that he has folly evented the ■ i will and lesiimn nt ol sail Siephea 1 laymans, ilo ; oeased, and praying letters dismissory. it is there - fore, on aion..a et ■ .o.’ I, order; d, that the clerk tlo issue a eiltUiati seq lirtag u t i':i:ieerneo,tn he j and appear nt tli-j court at S ptemher term next a : then and there lo shew cause w hy said letter* ahull . ■ not he-muled, and that said i dilation he publish* , j ed oneo a nientli till t.uid court, a i Aim.i i xlraet from Iho minutes, - i march 21 fun fII ISLOI .NT, D el'k. f ,i j tieorgiti, liurk’.Woiiittv: . ; t'onn ot Urdlnaiy— present, their honors GWifv n | uni, Abel ijow is, and K I'aimer. Iv ip,. y j March Oik 1833. il | R”! PON the petition es Hnrlon l/eGhoo, staling ~ ; Almei 1 f/,'. '11l s’).dee., lapa ol l.urko couiii) , n| di l,on the L'lh ('sy ot *•'(ptemher, 183),hy Ina eor -1 nun bond of i hai • ...■.’, obligate himself, In Ten's d and as- I'.' ns, toe i in,'to one V> nt f.'aniel, ufJtor gene mity, i ■'. !■• ■< th - lot ol Land in ihu town of a ; I’oin.-et, in iheeoa.iiy of ithn'ray i commencing on i- ; I tie slier; at tin- earner ol lo! No in the first div is if i ion ol said low n, i ut-nfi; . sonih with said street six i four, ta t.. .: wlds, them • with said >f ; street one Imiulr. d. and sixty feel to n cross street, \ f, | thence up raid s’; . to lower part of lot No .: i. And also stallin’ that he U the assignee es id ■ i I Ih-iii!, and lit:'”. 1 ,Mnn r If. det’at.’ed I hi* ide without esci ti'in . lid ii !e„, and prayii’g that .-.a- ; a lit'". Joai the tint n i*;.-u of 1.-u>said .Vljner If I . (,-.y he dn'e-1 ■1 to e\ t , ;ne lo iiio said ifn.'Pon r 1 It hee lil it’s to ; id let. \\ , a'jpo‘l, ml ;e, - 1 ; o o ’ .nidlord at ;e ii, counsel for (add peuiloner, it is or* j jd r, il.thm unless good i:> .so he*u i'.ii to the < .-n -’I { will be,at July term of this eott-i i . xi,, .. t ' nnil,a m.id i*ll >. ~ m) 11 iw 11I.lhr ;■ i a O i copy of this role Ie p: .h, d Oiiee u .'..nth 'i e i I ti’.tee mi’tiiJw.lu'ktre said eimrl A Kile exir i: ! I'-., nti minut-.s. ! 1 mare!’ 51 i ‘t Til : i,;.; ■: v. p ; Georgia, .aiiJx CV My. •''•l'.rlui O dnm.y, [;■■• c.it ihcir ITimors W G 1 i.v an.-, AI;. 1 i ,c\v i,- ~r.il 1, Pamlcr, F.sqra Huh .Vi Si hlh March, Jli3B ; e i I’O.N the application oi Mulford Muish and f hiding I'Vyr r.pr.iyin; l liiet the Cl rk do is mi a cilaiion lor letters dismi.-c'iry ns ndmirestra t lorn mi tin; estate of Lidding fryer, deceased li j is »n motion of Counsel ordered, that die iiamnde 1 i-.riiie lelumahle to fc'eplomber term ne>.i of this i earl, to lie published oneo a month till su;d Court /V trllo extract fr< in the minuies. march ‘3O Ora 'J' J1 BLOUNT, Dcc o a c I Georgia— Harke toiiiity. s Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, GW 1 Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Kruno Hula Hi Si, hlh March, 1838 1 | S TP< ON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis ■ iralor of John Wall.-, deceased, this day filed, I prnyiii;,ythat n Citation may issue fiir letters dismii,- sory from said Aaministrntic n. It in on motion , ordered flint lliosnme do issue and ho published once n nionllt for six months. A into extract from the minium. T ii B(,OIhNT,D c c o u c. March 8U Cm j i Georgia, {lttikti Cninity. Court of Ordinary, pr. ,sent their Honors G W , Evans, Abel Lewis and K Palmer, Erqrs. Huh Ni Si, hlh March , 1833. - <} T' (, -N the petition ofSamnol Barron, executor of tU A hsolem Kinsey, deceased, late of’ ifurlto co. ’ slating that ho has fully executed said will and set ! lied the t'sialc of said deceased, and praying letters dismixsory. li is therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, rolurna hic lo .Stoic miter Court next, requiring nil persons interested ihon mid there lo show cause why the r same should not he gre ited ; And it is further or i derod Ihntsaid citation be publisher once a month till naid court. A true extract irom the minutes. I mar 30 6m T. H. BLOJJNT, D. Gl’k Georgia, IJurkc county: , Court of Ordinary—present, their honors (J W Ev ans, AbeJ Lewis mid E Palmer, Esqrs. > m-,,, March hlh la3B. £ II ON ihe petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray 'M county, staling that Abner E Holliday dcc’d, -of iinrlte ccunly, r id, in tbs cotmly of Munroe, on the Oth day of October, 1835, by his bond of that 1 dale; a copy of which is filed in this court, bind him ’ j 1. " ls biurs and a signs, to execute to one Wll -1 , bant Daniel, and his assigns, of Murray county', hy , . I ti'* first day of [January, 1330, titles lo that lot of ( ! i,; “ ‘tnoiyn hy the number one hundred and sixty, jinthelOlb district, 13th section originally Cluro i i '■! f c .?™ l y> a .nd sin!' ig that said Aimer K dcporicd lln.i life without executing said title; and that dyo i. iid Dennis is (ho assignee of said bond - am ) ' ' praying Ihis court lo direct Mathew .10t*.... tile ml iiiuiistralor on tho estate of said Abner l;.’ to exc ' ; cute title lo said lot lo the said Dennis, IPhercim j mi, H is on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsel lor ..said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is ■ : shown to the contrary, that on tlio first il/oralay in j ’ ll court will, direct saul nd mi mist rate r I, cx ’ !j f>a, And it. is furtlu r ordered, ! ; v:t n ropy of this rule be published once :i month » | lor three months before Faid lime, i A true extract from the minutes. 11: 1 ; ~\m; c! Brown’s Perry, tool; from the i ‘‘-Hntlmnsone head guard Chain vvith“Wm ilour uoy August 23; 1831,” worked mit with gold beads; ■ : J l , one full jo welled double-cased bunting watch, - with gold guard chain and key—the watch has three letters on the front case—tho owner, or any of r his relations can pet il by describing letters and prov I a g property. If no applied toll bn made i t four . months, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di i t ided among the troops,—application lo be made to ! • the editor of tho Columbus' Herald for the bead • chain, and lor the Watch lo Col. Jlrown. The Columbus Herald will copy the above am! forward tho account to Col Brown. nov 27—li.iJJ 1 jV OTIOK.—AII persons indebted lo Die estate i-xl ofth.orgo G. Bass, late of Burke county, de ceased, arc requested to make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them in ac , cording to law. U. W. BASS, AdmV. i april 17 i A DMIN If XK 4TORS’ KOTI i A 1.1. persons In w hnin the (stale n! Henry Alan, • lu. (icce.'.nr(l, is in I. bln,l, will render llicir ciniais , Vt it hill the time prcsi ribed by law; ami all indebted I to saidi estate are n quested lo n.id.o early paymeal to the undersigned. JAMS D. /IN N” A dm’v. way 0, 1833 Civ JOHN POSTER, Adin’r. jyOTICJH—I ’car months after date, appiica i » lion will bo made to the honorable Interior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting fi r onli ne ry purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in the hah district and -lilt section in Cherokee eimnlv, belonging lo the orphans of holt W Uliana.; nl. a one other tract drawn hy Loft Williams, in ,Loo eo. sold fur tin benefit ul the heirs of said Williams, may 3,133 d. P. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. j, JO Hi !l months after dale, application will bo made lo tho honorable Interior Com t of Burke county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot number three hundred and tbirly hiur, (331) in ihn sixth dislricl, ("arrol county, cun tainiegUvo hundred two and n hnlfncrfu. Jan 23 18w4m Win W MAUN I), Admr ■ months niter date application will he ”• 'c ale lu the Ini. iior Court of Lincoln county, when silting (or ordinary pnrpon.-iqfbr leave to sell . the in'erc-;! ol Snmiii 1 Cimlli-r, late of raid county, I'lcccased, in a 11 no man him s,aspmtof liio (•stale of raid d.-ee o: d . WI ELI A M UKV NOLDP, Atlraittinrafor. 1 T.iueolnton, May PJ, piq t ! ; iit inoiiiiis alter dale applim.iion will be unde - to Jusi iof the Inferior Court of Uiclimond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to cell Ibe real nml personal estate ol Henry Zinn, luted'- iclimoud county,th’ccn.ied. ’ J AM) 1). ZINN, Adni'x, may 'J, 1533 dm JOHN POSTER, Adnfir. ' , ; OUI4 mom Its alter date, appli ation will be -S. made to the Honoraolo llic Inferior Court of B’crivcn County, when silting lor ordinary puipn sou, fur leave to soil nil the hands Irclotigintj to ihe Estate of James Boston, dec'll THOM AN BOSTON, Adnfir. ‘ March 8, 1833. Her « ea \ , .j A. made lo llic honorable InloriorCourt of JeflTer i run, sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell ’ | the land m sa.i! i ounly, belonging to the estate ol ' , the hit ■ lumias 15. Wells, deceased, for the benefit ’ :ol the creditors of said (Male. This 23d April, 1878. PHILIP ROBINSON, > , april S 3 4m JOHN R WELLS,’’ \ tor> ‘ j 05 t 5 months alter dale, application will be j- - made to the honorable inferior Court of | Burke county, tor leave to sell a part oftho real ‘ estate ol Souliiwiuih Harlow, tleccnsod. Rl.lil'.ct /l lIAKLOVA', Admrx. npril £u tn-tm § (’OH 11 SlOJi'fllS after date, application will ? be made In the Honorable the Interior Court 1 of Richmond c uniy, -when silting for ordinary pur r-.‘ ■••a, Mr leave to sell Ihe real (state of J. J. j Brown, deceased. P FLEMING, i Jan IS l liwlmo Administrator, j r,q Ol U months ntlcr date application will bo :Ah made lo the lion .Court of Ordinary, of the I county of Jefferson, for leave to sell 695 acres of | pine land in the county of Burke, on t ho w aters of I l-ayi Is Branch, adjoining lands of John Loifoe, 'f. ,1. Jlordacl, and others, sold for the benefit Jl the I la iis of Benjamin Brown, deecm-ed, minors. JA. ( l-.s CUOhB, Guardian. | Louist ilk . aisj 81,1838 4 m * m'GPR uiomhs alter day application will ho J ft- made to (he hen tho Interior Court of Burke ! comity, while sluing (or ordinary purposes, (hr ■ leave to sell all the real ©state belonging to Hilliard . J Roe, deceased, march 80 A 11KOE, Adnfir j Kjtoni months after date application will he if made lo tlio honorable Inferior Court of Burke 1 cotmly, when sitting fir ordinary purposes, to sell i llk real (v; ite ul I.leaver Leu is, deceased, ol said county. I. *.I. \/ Lit i.tO W A U l’, Lxccntor may 32. 1838 mlt A- fomonths alter date, application will he c made lo tl.o honorable Interior conn of , Brake county.<or leave s-. sell all the real estaU !cl George L. s,--nv.decec.-r i. . J 1( . L St 'MVL’- t, Admx. i a-; ** iii-.iith.. ii|;‘ri! v\ ii! bo nuufo • '*■ I ’•‘t i'it!.' court- oi (.’oluinMn i- tt c g’* • .1' 'V | ' I’. 1 nO, gVo 40 11 *, j j ■;! w- ■' ; Ml, iny P,. tho estate Ol I ’ ;■ • fi Ll’.V ! h„ months After date,application v.ill%n:ado 1 lu the lienorabfe th.j ini. rior court nl\ fr.r- ! 1 ton county, when sitting ns a court (or onVmy ,| purpose., i«r leave to sell Iho land and ncg&t of n Jin hard Hudson, diet ascii. S’ march 16 HARVEV B PIPKIN, Adm\ ' TENDER months olicr dale, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of JeffetA j son county, when silling lor Ordinary purpose, for ) leave to sell the Heal Estate of tiie lute A'alhan liras el, dcc’d ofsaid county. NATH AN BR ASS/-78. adm’r. jan 4—mlt 3 With the will annexed. TpfiOT. EVANS’MEDICINE; Dyspcp'- i f-ia and i Jypochotulriacism—lnterest-1 mg case.—Mr. Wm- Salmon, Green st, above 3rd, I'hiladelphia, afflicted tor several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at Iho | j stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the , 1 !• oart, impaired appclite, sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness mid weakness of the eviremcties,emaciation and general debility, dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the stomach after eating, night mare, great mental despondency, severe flying pain# in the chest, back and sides, cosliveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. Air Salmon had applied to the most emi- ! nent physicians, who considered it beyond the i power ol medicine to restore him to health; liowc- 1 ver, as his afflictions had reduced him to a very ■ deplorable condition, and having been recommcn- j ded by u relative of Ins to make a trial of Hr Win. | Evans’ medicine, bo with difficulty repaired to the offlee and procured a package, to w hich he I says, he is indebted for hia restoration to life, licaitli and friends. He is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or •ale only by ANTONY* HAINES, april 35 333 Broad street- Asthma, three years, standing j . Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflicted with : the above distressing malady. Symptoms—groat languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stiicture across tlie breast, dizziness, nervous irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation of impending suffocation, palpitation of iho heart, distressing cough, costive ness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility and deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. R. Mon roe gave up every thought of recovery, and duo despair sat on the countenance of every person in terested in his existence or happiness, till by acci dent lu». noticed in a public paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicine in bis complaint, which induced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which resulted incompletely removing every symptom ol the disease. lie wishes to say his mo tive for this declaration is, that those afflicted nob the same or any symptoms similar to those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. Win. EVANS , For sale by ANTONY ft HAINES, Sole agents for Augusta Gn. march ‘ 1 282 Broad i More conclusive proofs of tiTo «Mraordinary efficacy of Dr. IV,I/. EVANS’ cehlratrd (JASJOMfLE and APERIENT ANT/- BILIOUS PILLS, in olleviatmg afflicted man kind.— Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery, N. Y. Dis ease, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symp toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe grip ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of . pulse, and a frequent discharge of n foetid kind of matter mixed with blood, great debility, sense of burning heat, with an intolerable hearing down of the pails. Mr. Cameron is enjoying period health, and returned his sincere thanks for the great benefit, lie had received. WM. EVANS. To James Dickson, 36 Go.nl.ill, Boston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills: Bowel!, November 15, 1831). Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the beneficial revolt.-i of. medicine-': I cheerfully offer mine to the public, in behalf of Dr. Win. Evans’ Camomile Pills. I have been afflicted for the last ion years, with distress in the head and chest, often so bad as to deprive mu of sleep for threeor four nights in succession, but have never found relief by any of my friends’ pro. crip!ions, nntil ray wife saw tlio adv.-ili.-j.-m.-■r.i in the paper; when ahe persuaded me to send fur some, which I did, and obtained two box. . an 1 bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring mo to health, although 1 have not entirely finished them. Should you consider Ibis any benefit to yourself, or 1 he public, you have my cheerful permission to pulligh it Yours, respectfully, THOMAS K. GOODHUE,CentraI-st, The above mentioned Bill are fir sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, mar 33 Solo Agents lor Augusta, Ga. Evans’ Camomile anil Family Aperient IV.D. j- HE R complaint ton yrirs standing —Mrs. II *-J Browne, wile of Joseph Browne, North sixth street, near Second street, U’illiamsburgh, afflicled lor the last, ten years with the Liver Complaint, completely restored to health through the treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptoms:—Habitual constipation of the bowels, fl'fl'd loss of appetite, excruciating pain of iliocpi gastric region, great depression of spirits, languor and oilier symptoms ot extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow of tlie menses, pain in the right side; could rot lie on her left side without an aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, with oilier symptoms indicating great derangement in I he functions of the liver. Mrs. Browne was mirntlcd by three of the first phy .irians, Inn received but little relief from their m jda-iiie, till Mr. Browne pictured soma of Dr. ti ci Evans invaluable preparations, which effect ually relieved hoi-of the above distressing symp toms, with others, wlucii if is not essentia! to imi mate. JOSEPH BROWNE. To Da. TV.’,i. Evans. City and county of New-Yoik, rs. Jose; !i Brown,:, of H tlliamsburgli, Bong Island, Being duly sworn, did depose and say lliat the fuels as .-ct forth in the within statement, to which he lias subscribed his name, are j ust and true. JOSEPH BUO IVNK, Husband of the said Hannah Browne. Sworn before me, this 4th day of January, 1837. PE ! tall PIN KING, Cora, of Deeds. Evans’ genuine Fills for sale only bv AN PONY* HAINES upril 13 Agents for Augusta, G«. Another recent test of the unrivalled virtues ol Dr. Wm, Evans’ Medicines.— Dyspepsia—Ten years standing.—Mr. J. McKenzie, was afflicted with the above complaint lor ten years, which incapaciated with him at intervals, for six years, in attending to his business, restored to period health, tinder the salutary treatment of Dr, Wm. Evans. The principal symptoms were, a sense of disten sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in the pitof the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility i and emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain Pi the | right side, an extreme degree of inngour and liiint- j ness, any cut.caver io pursue ins business causing i ! immedmte exaustion and weariness. Air. McKenzie is daily attending Ids business, i and none ot iho above symptoms have recurred i since he used the above medicine He is now a strong and lie,.lthy man. Ho resorted to myriads ol remedies, but they wereall ineffectual. For*,sale by ANTONY <fc HAINES march S Bole agents fur Augusta, Gro lu Richmond Superior Court—Feb 17,1833 Catharine Charles, ) „ vs [ Libel for Divorce. Nathaniel Charles. ) The Sheriff having returned that the defendant 1 is not to be tbnnd. It is therefore, ordered, that he be required tonppearat the next term of this Court am! answ cr, or the ( ottrt will proceed as in case of judgement by default, and it is further ordered that this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of the Cl| J' of Augusta once a month for three months proceeding to,the next term of this Coun. Ft b raary 17, 1838. A true extract from the minutes. y n|i9 55ia3t JAMES McLAWS Clctk. I^issolnlioiia. *2 ot»l]artricrshiphcrctf:i;-.ri. existing undo ■* 4 firm of Rollert -m ,v ii. u-.' 01, is this t!cy dts - Iby muinrJ emeu at. -d ; ~,s affiled :o dictate Cm are request d to make immediate to .80. lumcr; . n. who is amnorK-'l to r : : A'X ‘"v c'-’- ■ a■ml m i iljo unsoiileu I/UFincib. J, i'OiJr.i'TSOW Angnstn, 7th July, 1837. ' " *3 -J - n -n<tBP,RTSO.\ witl i i.n'mnc the Shoo I iMtsittcos on Ins own acc uno litre ~ . m) (m .) : | solicits a eontimmn ff ;. r ., : ' W ?I,t> firm. 173 j:;; ygj * A TE-iCx!I2R R ANTED, for the rrenain *■ ■**- bt-j part of the preemit yenr to tnko charge of ilio Oi.k Jlill Academy, Columbia county, Georgia near Ewbank Post Office. A gentleman who can produce satisfactory testimonials nl character ami rpinliflcations, will meet with liberal encouragement By orXer ol the Trustees, A BEAUNE, Sec'y. i may 21 4tsm I i 't AUTION.— T lie public art hereby cautioned '- y against receiving n note drawn by Ives on L. Ba dtes, payable to Daniel Hoyt for the sum of SOU dollars, made about the 17th of March, and payable the Ist of July. Said note will not bo paid on prr cnlaiion, as the consideration for which the note was given, has failed, i may 2.i wit IVESON L. BROOKES. I The Edgefield Advertiser is requested to publish Ae above t lirce times, and charge this office. fpjV-, HANAWAY from the house of | t/t . Bradley Kimbrough, in Green cotjHly, C- ", "Vs j)on the9oth April, a largo bay horse, Unwell formed, black mane and tail, » r S-'f paces well: no marks recollected.— Any potso-t finding and delivering the | said horse to me at the Glardes Cross Uoads, Put nam county, shall receive twenty dollars, or any in formation respecting him will be thankfully re -1 coived; some person may have cut off Ins mane anil tail since- ho left. BEVERLY Li. SLAUGHTER, i may 29 4tw ~i\ AMSPIUNES. i r A proprietor of Warm .Springs, Meriwether 1 ■ county, Georgia, lakes pleasure in returning ins 1 1 tanks to ids old patrons for their v ; sits during the watering season, and wishes to make known to them and the public generally, that ho is now ready i lor their reception agnm His baths tiave been made entirely new; and hi point of comfort, con venience and appearance, ho ventures Ihe assertion, lame are none to equal them in the United Stales.— J ho temperature of these Springs is 82 degrees; somool its mineral properties are muriate ot lime, j soda, magnesia, and an abundance of carbonic acid I gass. Its efficacy for removing chronic and c ala no ous diseases nrc so well known that bn deems it un necessary to speak of them further. His hotel and | out buildings have undergone repairs; and with much labor lie hna opened n road on the top of the mountain, a distance of five miles, for carriages, w'bcre invalids and others can enjoy the purest of air, and be delighted w ith the mountain scenery, the elevation being several hundred feet above the sur rounding country. His table will bo furnished plcntimily mid with every variety that can possibly ho obtained, and every exertion will bo made to please those who may fool disposed to give him a call. I). C. HOSE. Meriwether ce May 20. vv4t PiSBLBTOJf HIGH SCHOOL. s 3’HIE subscriber, late principal of the Pendleton .1. Academy, has taken the largo and elegant i house lately occupied by Ur. Remo, as a hoarding house,and has converted it into a Hoarding School for young gentlemen, on the English plan; a plan matured it :hal country by centuries of experience, and which will bo ultimately found the only secu rity lor complete attention to the morals and man ners of the pupils, while at a distance from their parents Prayers will bo read every morning ami evening; amt when there is no chutch on iho Sun day, there will bo service in i lie school, and instruc tions in Sacred History and Geography. Young gentlemen are required to read ami write, and to know the multiplication table, before admission.— This School will bo found well adapted to the son* of professional gentlemen, and to youths of ambi tion and talent, desirous of attaining the classics in a finished manner before going to College; and also to pupils desirous of sound mathematical discipline and instruction, to fit them for merchants, engineers and the business of bib. The subscriber, was born and educated in England—was for several years a pupil of the celebrated Dr Vaipy—and after passing through Cambridge collegiate course of mathema tic*, which be pursued almost exclusively lor near ly lour years, he entered himself of Lincoln’s Inn, London,and practised at Iho Cliancoty bar. There will bo room enough in the spacious house to ac c nnmodalo parents who may wish to spend their summer months with their sons. Gymnastics, to: ini] rovi the carriage, and recitations ow the princi ple developed by Mr 7’helwali, Hr Rush, and Ur Earlier, for the purpose of ensuring an equable and good enunciation,; nre practised everyday. Tito Enrich language, according toils polite European pronunciati n, and Drawing, without! extra char ge?. board and tuition, fuel, washing and candles, iJflOOn year often mouths, to bo paid quarterly in advance. Vacation one month at midsummer,anil one month at, Christmas: Sid (or staying during the vacation in the summer, and 913 in the winter. Pu pils received at any period, and charged only from tho time of admission. Dancing and music 05 a quarter oaclt. Reference ■.—A) r Arthon Jay, Professor ol Lnq gttages, Col Coll, N. York. The Hon John CCaf-' honn, Col John E Calhoun, of Pendleton. M Gucn nehault, Professor oft lie French Language, Charles ton, And member of the Academy and University of Paris. Col -Huger, Chairman of the Board of Trustee? ot Iho Pendleton Academy. Rev. Trapicr Keith, of Georgetown, SC. Col VV L Stone, editor of iho Now York Commercial Advertiser. B FSloan, Ksq. of Pendleton. Dr. Wa; land, President of Brown University, Rhode Island. THOMAS WAYLAND. may 30 w4w MANSION HOUSE, Gainesville, Georgi I. THIS comfortable establishment is re pf’sVj opened by its former proprietor, and will J Abe in a slate ol readiness for the reception / Itamihes and other persons by the middle of May. r 1 ho proprietor has gone to great, expense in enlarg ing and icfiuing the whole establishment inside an 1 out, all of which will bo neat, clean and comforto l)lo. J lio stables and carriage houses are extensive, and well suited lo the purposes for which they are designed. In short, the proprietor thinks ho will hazard nothing, in pledging that this establishment, iu ike general, ’ shall be inferior to n»no in the southern state?; whatever comforts that can bo command?d from the resources of lire surrounding country, w ill be afforded lo his guests, in a manner, ha trusts, t -at will ho entirely to their satisfaction, f bo establishment will bo enlarged the present sea son, to upwards of thirty rooms—and charges the same as at the oilier public houses in the village. The proprietor Hat ters himself that he is too weif known lo the public to render it necessary for him to offer lo them testimonials of his abilities or de sire, to render those who favor him with their com pany, in ad respects easy and comfortable. His prtdc and interest are both at slake in sustaining the beautiful village ol Gainesville, which presents as j many advantages as n summer retreat, as any other j spot north or south. If, therefore, a liberal southern I public will afford a sufficient patronage to justify | the developcmcnt and concentration of the va j nous resources ot the surrounding country so as lo j bring them into action for their comfort and con venien c, they may ho assured that the means tluia afforded the proprietor of this establishment shall be liberally applied to its improvement and the pro curement of every? comfort they can require, unit it shall loose nothing by comparison with an, l other of the kind, north, south, east or west —with out a liberal patronage, however, it is evident pith lie expectation cannot ho met. Iftho advantage! i, I an unexceptionable climate, superior water, win several medicinal springs, (one of w Inch is ackno« lodged by the most competent judges to ho exccl't by non;: in the southern stales,) fine roads in over direction, und good society, are inducements aulf ciontto justify tbo reasonable expectation, that liberal and intelligent public will give to their h :) »‘ institutions (ho preference over foreign ones, the Hie proprietor finis confident that ibis appeal wtl not be made invnin. REUBEN THORNTON, may 3 w Gw OBOUGHT TO AUGUSTA .» A ? L,until 22d inst. a negro man,call,- Ini --■!! JlM,iay bo belongs l-i Ifarinon I.amar, of Gidmnbia could; Ga.; be is 25 years old, 5 feet, 8 inches high,ml dark complected. The owner is requested to coni' forward, pay expenses, and lake him from jail, may 24 \y3t ELI AIORGAN, Jailor. BROUEHT TO AUGUSTA JAIL, on .MJS the Oth inst. a Negro woman, calls herself Mary, says she belongs to John Shcpperd, Tnlbi- , hnssa. E. F. she is )<» years oh), 1 feet 5 inches hig'i, ‘ n.-. a scar on her forehead, and light complected The owner is requested to come forward, pay ex pense? and take her from jail. may 10,1838 w3t Ef.l MORGAN, Jailer ‘ BO RIVEN SHEHIPP»B SALE. he sold on the first Tuesday in July next, * between the tonal hours of sale, before tl? C mri Hcn-.’-i -->r it* Jack sanhoro, one tract of I".’ ccnniniTig two hundred acres, adjoining lands o’ 1 it Donald; in, clary Newton, and William Sun < ■ l. '.ir l on as ib'/ proper! v of William Usher, to i (v rtitidiy fi. I is. issued out of a Justice's Coni'! ,i . Jftirst, Smith & Solomons, and o ■ ~ n- d out by ll.e plain;ills. I ' „,i, ni re nni !to i«- hy n constable. J V HI! RKVAN.S.S. c ' V y 50, 153.-L -.via