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PUBLIC SALES.
' Positive Sale. «f 'Dowsing ■">d Burlap*.
BY JOHN S. U * Tf’HINSOX
Will be sold at tlni store of A. Sibley, Esq.
On .MONDAY, July 2d, at lOo’tlock,
700 pintcs Hemp llogving,
75 pieces Burlaps.
Terms liberal, which will he made known on the
day of sale. 'u' l * *■'
Administrator'* ball.
IIY W. K. & J. U. JACKSON.
Un the first Tuesday in July nest,
At the lower market house, within the usual hours
of sale, will be sold one pair light hay mulch Horses,
one good secoml hand Carriage belonging to the
estate of (1. !1. Holland, deceased,end sold by per
mission of the Court of Ordinary.
NEAL HOLLAND, Adm'r
mßy 17 _ M ARY 1101.1,AN I). Adm'x_
CITY SIIHIIIFF’S H ALU
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at the lower
market house in the city of Augusta, within
the usual solo hours, will be sold the billowing prop
erty, to wit: n lot of fino cloth, consisting ot vest
tngs and drillings, one mnnll lot of bumbazins nnd
ramblers, one show glass nnd conlents, one lot ol
fine broadcloths, one Tot of new clothing, also a lot
of sundry articles in said shop, sold as the property
of H'lls <St Vrooman. lane H. Tuttle vs. Hills &
Vrooman.
Also, at the ssrtie lime and place, the following
'property, to wit four carpets, one dozen cone bot
tom chairs, bhe fidirii wood bottom, four feothor
beds, four inallraXsea, one pair of cord tables, two
tea tables, one dining table, two stands, two fend
ers, two sells brass fire dogu, one deboard, two
bureaus, two looking glasses, three bedsteads, win
dow curtains nnd knobs, plates and dishes, and u lot
of kitchen furniture, levied bn as the properly of
Martin Crawley. Charles Cdfler vs said Crntvlcy
Properly pointed out hy plaintiff. Terms—cash
'bankable money E. MARTIN, S. C. A
June 23 id
CIW (lifflHWPit #l,,
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at the lo'.wdr
Market House in the city of Augusta, within
the usual sale hours, will be sold the following nro
’ petty, to wit: Manah, n woman, and her child
Mary ; sold as the property,bf Henry Reid, under
a fi fa and a foreclosure of a mortgage. P H.
. Muntz vs Henry Reid, in the Court of Common
"Pleas, city ol Augusta. '|Vmi cash—bankable
' money. Purchasers paying for patters.
E MARTIN,S. C. A.
Jane 2,183 d. wtd
~ AI»MINiSfTKATUU’S SAhti,
WILL bo sold, at the lower market house in
Augusta, un the first Tuesday in August
‘nett, within the legal hours of sale, in piirNiinnoe of
an order of the Court sf Ordinary of Richmond
county, h lot of land in said lo the
estate of David McKinney, containing a front un
Libs street, of thirty feet, more or luss,und bounded
oast by lot of Alexander Martin, south by lot of
——, and west hy lot occupied by Mrs. Craigo.
JuitcS wtd JOHN I*. KIND. Adm'r
LANTATfON FOB WALK.- The sub
scriber offers (dr sale Ins splendid plantation,
in Leo county,containing one thousand six hundred
acres oflsnd, sll in a solid body. It consisls ol
lots 56, 57, 72, 88, 89, 103, 104, nod one olhci,
number nut now rcccllncted, in the third District
of Ism county. About 350 acres are in cultivation,
and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it
having been cleared more Ilian five or six years,
and most of it within the lust two years.
The cleared land is all of the first quality, oak and
hickory land, anil is capable ol producing (runt 12
is 1601) pounds of cation io the acre. The un
c.luined land is all ol the siinio ipialtiy, except two
lo t wisrh arc first rote nine land,and almost equal
to the ouk and hickory for tho production of cotton.
On the planiMlon is it first rulo gin house nnd gin,
tho running gen. himt lust year; also a comlbrlublu
dwelling nmi all 01i.. r necessary outbuildings for a
■planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land
nt« several fine springs ol excellent, pure water, nnd
the well water used at the plantation is equal to al
most any in the tip-country, for freshness, and
purity. Tito place is also very Imaliliy, ns there
Was not a single ensoul sickness am mg my ns
grnes la*l year, requiring tho attendance of n |»hy*
ci«n.
Tho land Uoa <m thn chml***" f *r»uirli ol Cliicku
bnwhalch»o cre«m» --“y ,ro »«.A/h a vm, un'limi
.O gel hi.
crop easily .» ilis>*t. Tho terms will ho niinlu lo
suit the purHiae r - Enquire »l ilia subscribor, til
Athuns or nfrWOditi'f ol llinl Ihruiiiclu Ai Setilniel.
Cu 7 rrXdtwti- <Jiiaui.es g m. kem.ey.
(JefUtiaA llmM works.
rllllEsukscriburs respectfully inform the pnb-
V lie llint they have commenced the
tuanuluctury of LIME near Jacksonborough, in
Sotlven county, Ga. They have extensivs quar
ries ol Li .wslonc, which is considered hy proles
sor J R Culling, Stale Ecologist, lo whom the
proprietors are indebted fur the information
which induced them lo embark in the undertaking,
to bo oI tho very purest kind. They have conse
quently erected large and substantial Kilns in
the most approved manner, nnd procured men
from the North who are perfectly acquainted with
the business A portion of tho Lime is now in
market and has been nronounccd by the principal
builders in tho neighborhood ot Augusta, and
others, lo be of excellent quality. The subscri
ber* take pleasure m inviting those who take un
interest In the dovolopeniont ot the internal rosour
c«» of Georgia, to ox&tJline it, being convinced that
the whole ('tilted Slates cannot produce a more
beautiful article.
They have now a quantity on It and, which they
will deliver til the mouth of Brier Creek on tho
Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive
preparations in progress, they expect to be able ,
during tho next winter and spring to supply or
ders to a very large amount; and they have every
reason to believe that they will entitle themselves
to the favor mu? patronage of the public by pro
ducing a cheaper and belter snide at home than’
van be found abroad.
Orders will be received by D Kirkpatrick At Co.
or by Thus L Smith ut Aagnsln, or Jacksonboro’.
CORNELIUS & SMITH
may 7 2aw<hV«lt
, -Vjre ■•roof Ware-lloiifie.
f|YHE subscribers take this method ol inhuming
X the public llinl they will i oVitmnc to transact
a* general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their
Warehouses are in complete repair, nnd they soli
rilbibaro of public Tuvalu. Grateful for past pat to
nago, they assure their friends nb exenious shall b»
wanting to promote the inlcrest ol those who may
entrust their business to them. Their charges in
/uture will be like oilier establishments of the kind
Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving
and forwarding goods or cotton promiitlv irtlctjdca
S ANEWLaND A CO
auy 3! 20. i swtf
rpiife subscriber not liaviiig been notified ol (Tie
X arrangement to remove BERTR AND, jr. to
Staleburgh, S. C. he had advertised him lo stand at
, Augusta the present season, but such is tho Vail for
bis return to bouth Carolina, that his presence there
.cannot be dispensed with,and which will account
for his not standing here, as bo hud vkpeeled.
apnl 2 j tt HENRY DAI.HV
DISSOLUTION OF COPAKTNKIt.
SHIB -e-The copartnership heretofore existing
batween W. T. Thompson and James McCallcily,
in the Book and Job I’riiiling business, was, by
mutual consent, this day dissolved. Those having
demands against said firm wilt present them (n Wm.
T. Thompson, lo whom also all payments am to be
made, and by whom the business w ill be hereafter
conducted. W. T. THOMPSON,
June 10, 1838 JAS McCAFFEKTY.
In retiring from business, I would respectfully so
licit the patronage ol my friends for my former
banner, w ho u every way prepared, and I am con
fident will give general satisfaction to those who
may favor him w ith their business
June 14 JAS McCAFFERTY.
AGENCY.
8s van Bull Insurance A TrailCa,
THE undersigned, Agent of the above romps
ny, will take risks on shipments of Colton or
Merchandize from this place lo Savannah, Charles
on, and Northern jmrts. JNO. F. LLOYD,
dec 15 29
n EftdvATiNr. liquid, for extracting
XV all kinds of oil, paints, tar, and grso.se from
the most delicate colored sMs, satins, rlotis, bunt
, N • Vuins,or carpets, without injuring in the least their
solos or texture. For rale by
TURBIN, U’ANTIGN AC & Co.
t»*Ti d<w sole agents for Augusta.
Ac.
bag* choice Green Coffee
IpO piece* heavy Hemp Bagging
15 boxes t/h&mpaign Cider
15 boxoi french Martinique CordinU
26 bids fresh Canal Finur. pur received «„
OrHIl tor sale by JOHN COSKERY
C
; HAH,. ItO Al> NO TIC: K •
i -imsi
ON Monday, the ISt h inst. the Georgia Kail i
Hoad will ( ho opened. lif • fio conveyance o(
Passengers mid Freight to Crow lie
Tho ears will leave ('amah on Mondays, W ed
nesdi.yd, qwi Fridnyi, ininiediale'y niter ilic urn
vul of the train from Augusta, l.cave ('nwlord
villo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10
o'clock, A M.
•Stages for Washington, Athens,Greensboro and
•Madison, connect with the cars at Crnwlordville.
RICH A HI) PETERS. Jr.
Residonl Engineer <& Sup’t of Transportation.
Jane 13
GEORGIA KAll. UOAH NOTICE.
I .'HEIGHT is now carried on the Hail Hoad be
tween Augusta and U’arrcnton, at the follow
ing rales—cotton S1 per halo, merchandise 25 cents
per hundred pounds, or 5 els per cubic loot.
Between Augusta and tlrawfordvillo--cotton
; $1 aft per hale, merchandise 331 cts per hundred
pounds, or Cl cts |>er cubic foot.
George 11. Thompson, agent lor tho ( o at (.raw
lordville, and Jno. It. Roberts, agent of the Company
at Warrenton, will at land to receiving and forward
ing produce and merchandise, without charge for
commissions or storage. (Spacious warehouses
have been creeled at the above stations for the re
ception of merchandise, until it is forwarded
RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer .y .Sup’l of Transportation
June 14
NEW RAIL.HOAD LINE,
llntwcen Ualtimore ami PhilmlelpltiH,
TWICK A I>AV.
riPMta.
I ek
The Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore
Rail Bond Co. beg leave to announce to the Public
the following arrangement for their Passenger Cars
The rinsr train leaves the Depot in Pratt Street,
OAit.v, (eveppt, Sundays) at 6 o’clock, A. 1)1., mid
arrived in Philadelphia before I o'clock which id
lows Passengers lour to five hours in that City, be
fore the Cars start for New York.
The early arrival ol thjs Train at Philadelphia,
(which is generally one end a half to two hours Injure,
any other Line,) gives passengers great advantage in
securing accommodations *t the principal Hotels
and Boarding I louses, without suffering the incon- (
vennitico'so tnton experienced, in looking about for
edgings, in 'consequence of late arrival by other
conveyance. ,
The swtetot) train, carrying tho u. s.maii,.,
leaves the Depot, Pratt Street, (after the arrival of
the Cars from Washington City,) daily, at half
past Nino o’clock, A. AT,and passing through Can
ton, Gunpowder, Bush, Ilavre-de-Grncc, North East, i
Elklon, Newark, Staunton, Newport, Wilmington,
and Chester, arrives in Philadelphia also, always in
time to take the evening Cars to New York.
jfjr Hi/ this Train passengers leaving Washington
City in the morning, reach Slew York the same night. I
This Train also affords Passengers arriving in the |
Boats from Charlerton and Norfolk, the opportunity '
of reaching New York the same evening. i
{£r fare by either Train four dollars. I
I
f-T’Tho regulation adopted by this Company lor I
lint care of baggage, meets with universal apprulm- f
tiun, as it relieves the pusicngcrs of all trouble in i
relation to it.
*,*Tho Cars for the accommodation of Ladies
and Children, arc provided with retiring rooms, and
attended by Ibntulc servants.
- I
Returning from I‘liitndelpliin : ,
The Trains leave Philadelphia at a quarter after 6 1
o’clock, A M., and at 2, 1‘. M. Passengers leav- i
ing Philadelphia ol a quarter after 0 o'clock, from 1
lower end of Dock street, will arrive In Baltimore 1
before 1 o'clock, —which gives them three to lour
hours to spare lielore the Cars leave for Washington
City and the West, and also in full lime for the 1
Steam-Boats fur Charleston and Norfolk.
Passengers leaving New York by the morning 1
line,arrive in Philadelphia in time for the 2 o’clock -
Train, and proceed directly on—they arrive in Bal
timore at H o’clock the saute evening, two hours '
curlier than by any other conveyance.
A CRAWFORD, Agent.
IITCII MUNI» \ NT)
smmtizi
The completion ol this Rail-Road, ((rum Potcrs
luirgh to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes
the chain of rail-roads through the stale of Virgi- |
nin continuous, with the exception ol only nine 1
miles, and adds important advantages to the inland
route for Northern and Southern travelling. I
There are established on it two daily trains, one '
oi winch Is in connection with the North and Sonlh '
.Mail Lino ; and a iri weekly Irani connecting with |
the “ 11nlilax, Wilmington, am) Charleston Rub 1
Road, Stage and Steamboat Lino."
Passengers from the South by the daily “ JMctro 1
polilan iMuil Line," will arrive in Richmond < n the 11
evening after that on which they leave Raleigh,
and having the night tor rest, are yet enabled, by ’
existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimoro on
the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the p
same night, m time fur the morning boats to New p
York Tune, less than three days from Raleigh to %
New York. i
Passengers who leave Charleston for Wilmington ]
on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive .
in Halifax by five o’clock on Tuesday or Thursday
evening, he brought to Richmond by the In-weekly
line, in time for the Wednesday or Friday morning’s
cars tor Washington, whereby they will reach Bal
timore the same evening, and ran proceed to Phda
, dolphin the same night, and arrive in New York be
fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday ; being less
than four days from Charleston to Now York. Tho
connexion is equally good and expeditions with the
extra line from Wilmington, and with all the lines
■ from North to South.
The route through Petersburg)! and Richmond
will he found also to be one of the best routes Iron)
the Sonlh to the Virginia Springs. The passen
gers ch.i arrive in Charlottesville, having only Ibrty
lour miles stage travelling after reaching the rad
roads in Virginia, in three days from Charleston,
and two days from Raleigh.
All possible arrangements are made on this Rail-
Road for the comfortable and sale transportation of
passengers.
Oftiee ol the Richmond and Petersburg )
Rail-Road Co. .May Uk 1838. $ 2m
llMspilt ctionTN Jtll SIC. ~
MM7TLLIAM H. ORCHARD, Prolessor of Mu
* » sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and
gentlemen of Augusta, that ho has removed to H7
Broad street, a few doors below the Engle anil
Phcetil'x Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons
in music on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Flute. As
it is Mr. O’s. intention to make this city his perma
nent residence, he will bo enabled to wait on those
who may require his services, with the strictest
punctuality. Air. O. will give instructions ut his
ow n residence or that of his pupils. Application to
ho made as above, or ut Mr. llama's furniture and
Piano Forte store.
N. 11. Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and re
paired in the most complete manner and at the short
est notice. ts npnl IB
«.IIE AODENrAiVfTST,
BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens
of Augusta, that he has returned to this city,
and taken the room formerly eccupied by him m the
A/asmnc Hull, w here he intends remaining tor a ew
weeks, and where ho would be happy to receive
those who may desire Ins professional services.
SfT The public generally, are invited to call and
sec his specimens. nov 91
IM.TIT GLEE COTTON SEED. *
IHAVE a few hundred bushels ol the above
Colton Seed, which is genuine. Planters who
desire to improve the Cotton crop, would do well
to call immediately. Also, a small lot oftmmixed
Nankeen Colton Seed, lor sale
Feb 12 35 ‘ A. CUMMLVG.
The Constitutionalist will copy the above.
To AiiguMtT.’UtMchants'aud Auctioneers.
f I AWE subscriber having established himself per-
X. maneutly in the town of Athens, Ga. as an
Auction and Commission .Merebant,
solicits the patronage of those who have consign
ment* to make to that place. It is his opinion, as
well as that of must ol the cititen* of that place,
acquainted with its growing prosperity, that mer
chants, and especially Uzocers, who have goods
w hich they are demons of converting readily into
cash, will find it very much to their interest to send
many of them to that market. All business in that
line, intrusted to the nndenigned, will meet with
prompt attention. R. ROGERS, Auctioneer.
HtrEsrsrrs ;
Asbury Hull, Janies Camak, Stevens Thomas, (
Thomas Hamilton, Athens ; John Phinizv, Samuel I
Hale, Clark, A/cTicr <& Co. VVm. Bostwiek, A. J
Huntington & Son, L. Gibson, Augusta 1
* april U 12n 1 '
watches, watches.
'BUIE Subscriber has jutl received by the SK-aiii
I Packet New York, an Invoice ol lino m4'-
pendunl seconds Wut lies, with single and double
circle, something entirely new, which llie public ere
invited to call and examinant No. 2448r0ad-atree .
May 80 JOHN B. MURPHY.
STOP THE THIEF.
A MAN by the name of JOSEPH TRACEY
I n broke into my trunk on Monday night, at my
hones on IJridge Row, ami stole therefrom cash
and jewellery to lie amount ol over BoOU He
in about 5 feet 8 inches high, black hair, black eyes,
none turned npa little; with a large cut across his
upper lip and under lip, three or Tour ol his upper
teeth out, and is slightly marked with the small
pox, end wears a while hat, green under the rim.
Fifty Hollars reward will no paid lor his ap
rehension and confinement in jail, and recovery
the property and money. .......
Juno 13 H JAMES NAMACK^
fTIHE BURNT CORN FLAJTER-
I Warranted to cure, without inconvenience, all
Coma whatever. The following is all tlv proprie
tor, a widow, who depends on the sale olthis arti
cle for support , will present:
Certificate. —Wc, the subscribers, do certify that
we have know n the Burnt Corn Plaster tocuro and
eradicate a great number of corns. It tins been
used witli the meat perfect success by .urselves
ami friends lor ninny years, and llie propnetor is a
widow.
(Signed J- -John Munn, jr. Ira Higgins, Benjamin
Bryan, sen , Leland Rice, Arch. Benson, Lewis
Dunning, Lemuel Lynch, John Morley, jr
For sale by ANTONY At HA IKES,
June 10 Augusta, (la.
FINE ENGLISH DROAI) CLOTHS.
JUST received, sumo very superior import
led Black, Blue, and fashionable coloured
Cloths, ol the best, English fabric, finest of wool and
velvet finish, which, with a beautiful assortment of
Pantaloon Stuffs, and superb Vestings, will bo sold
by llie pattern, or made to measure in their belt
style, by PRICE At MALLERY;
June 10 Drapers and Tailors.
MISS MANN having taken the bouse No.
235 Broadway, New York, directly lacing
the Park, formerly the residence ol Philip Hone,
Esq , together with the two houses adjoining, the
Establishment is now open for the accommodation
of permanefit or transient boarders.
New York, June Ut, 1838 dwlm
PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE.
MRS. WILLIAMS having taken that commo
dious house, lorriuu'ly occupied by Major
Slarkes, 147 Broad street, a few doors below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, is now prepared to nccom
modale n few gentlemen with hoard and lodging,
npril 10 t(
MRS. MAGUIRE respectfully informs the 1a
dies ol Augusta and Hamburg that she in
tends making her residcncomthenb/jve city.forthe
purjioso oi resident Ladies’ Dress Maker.—
She hopes bv her attention to please nil those who
may favor her with a visit, to endeavor to realize
that generous patronage which is always tendered
from a liberal community. Orders can bo left at Mr.
D’Autel’s Clock and Watch Establishment, Broad
street, next to Mnriin Frederick’s, or at her place of
residence, Jackson street, next to the Baptist church.
Gentlemen's fine Linen madeto order. may 12
NEW JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENCJ
JULES D’AUTEL, watchmaker from Paris
respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta
and Hamburg that ho has opened a Watch and
Clock Establishment, in Broad rtreet, adjoin
ing Mr. Marlin Frederick’s, where lie hopes by as
siduity and strict attention to business to merit a
share of public patronage.
The most dillicull and complex work done, and
warranted in the best manner. Musical, Horizoft
tel Patent Lover, L’Epino, Chronometer, Anchor,
Escapement, Duplex, Vertical, Ate. combining thu
most difficult to ho named ; including a two balance
Escapement, originally invented by him at Paris,in
1827. Clocks,ol every description put in order and
warranted, at the shortest notice.
Jewelry of every description lor sale.
Musical Bor.es, Ate. pul in order.
A regular assortment of the above articles always
sudscnici Ml,, orders thankfully received by the
.. Pad JULES D’AUTEL
M1 T f\l \'| L’ I) II »arvs .
it.i \\ ill In* sold, if applied for shortly, the lot
fmßast| and improvements nt the Sand Hills, known
|«HaB as the 'J’urknett Spring Place, formerly
owne I mid occupied by Col Thomas McGran. 'J’lm
lot eonlnitiius twenty five acres, a largo part ol
winch is in woods, and includes Turknott’s Spring,
from which the City of Augusta is supplied with
water. On Ihe premises is a comfortable dwelling
with all other buildings necessary for 111 3 accom
modation of a family. Possession can be given
immediately.
Mfo —A small Lot containing between two and
three acres, separate from the above by the Mil
ledgeville Road. Apply to
May 8- tuth HENRY H GUMMING.
WILLIAM 11. CRANE, has just received
black and blue black Gro de Swiss, super
black Gro do Paris, elegant satin slnpeil French
Muslins,lrish Linens, fine long lawn,elegant French
worked collars, very fine plain and figured swiss
muslins, si'k and cotton umbrellas, (Ignored and
plain parasols, embroidered and marseilles skirts,
small am! large corded do. swiss, book,jaconet and
nansuok muslins, plaid stripe, sprig, and lace mus
lins, (inn bombazine, small figured calicoes, and
trench cambrics, line embroidered cotton hose’
french and cngiish do. thread, bobmet, thule and
blond luces,elegant figured Baltins and silks, fine
bird eye diaper, damask table cloths, 8-4 and 9-4
table diaper, limey handkerchiefs and scarfs, clially
ribbons, brown linens, sinning, sheeting, bed lick,
drilling, dowlas, Ate. together with n great variety
ol otherartioles which will he sold low. at No 231
Broad street, next door above the Georgia Hail
Rood Building. npril 17
Georgia, Columbia county :
WHEREAS James Cartlidge,administrator de
bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on
the estate of Adam Walker, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish *ll end
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
within the lime prescribed by law, in my office,
to show cause why said letters should not be grant
ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this
2d day of June, 1838.
G ABRIEL JONES. Celrk.
Georgia, Jefferson County;
WHEREAS \\ iljinm L Kennedy, Abminis-
Irntur sf John Kight, late of this county, de ■
ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad
ministration.
These are therefore to cite summon and adraotish,
all mid singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters shall not be granted
Given under my hand at office, in Imuisville, this
sth June, 1838.
June 9 EBENEZER BOTJIWELL, Clerk
Georgia, Burke County :
WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for
letters dismissory, on the estate of Ahish
Jenkins, deceased.
Those are theieforc to cite and admenish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors el slid deceased,
to be and appear nt my office within the lime pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letleis should not be granted
Given under my hand l office, in Vavnesboro
this 23d day of March, 1838.
mar 26 Cm T. 11. BLOUNT, Pep Clerk.
Leninm. Dm i,c County.
\\J HEREAS Janies Grubbs Adninislralor of
v * the estate of Win. Bryant, deceased, applies
tor letters of dismission.
These arc therefor to cite and ndmooish all and
singular the kin ired and creditors ol sad deed lo
be and appear at any office, within the tine prescrih
eu by law, to show cause,if any they h%ve f why
said letters should not be gratod.
lm,,d ” l " ,rice Waynesboro,
this 221 doy of January JB3S.
Jan 26 21m6m T H BLOCNT. pccoic.
Georgia, Jelfetson County:
UJH EREAS Roger L Gamble, Administreter
ol the estate of the lute Maiming Spradley
of said county, deceased, applies for dismission
troin said administration.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d -o
be mid appear at my office, within the time prescrib
ed by l«w,to show cause, it any they have, why said
letters should not be grunted.
Given under my band, at Louisville, this 26 b
day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER BOIHVVEI L
"•• r 1 Clerk f’
The following is an extract from a forthcoming
1 work of Dr. Peters, the discoverer of the celebrated
Vegetable Aufi-Bilious Pills.
“ Health, wealth and enjoyment are the throe
prime ejects of life. The two former are
t only sought as a means to obtain the latter.—
Man seeks for wealth as the moans of enjoyment,
i Hut vain is such pursuit without the possession of
, health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither
i the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor
the outward man is capable of any achievement,
, whether of wealth or enjoyment. Mens sana in
, co l pore snno—a sound mind in a sound body—is
the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,forjany effi
cient effort in the attainment of human ends. The
mind may be active, but if the body be feeble, then
- Is the mind active to little purpose. Knjoyinenl is
not there; and the finest laid plans are rendered
abortive by the shattered condition of our tenement
j of clay.
1 But say that n man could obtain wealth—that he
p could acquire the gold of Ophir, and bring home all
I the treasures of the mines of Golconda, yet w ithout
. health, w here would be his happiness ? He would
he miserable in the midst «f his gold and his dia
monds ; he would pine away in wretchedness and
■ despair, and he would exclaim with the wise man
, of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” His
limbs are racked with pain and kc cannot rest, his
, appetite is gone, and he loathes his food; his sto
i mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns sick
i eningaway at the bounties of a munificent provi
dence. He would give all he is worth —nay, nil the
world—if he had it—for the poor but healthy man's
appetite.
“ f’lease give me,” said a hungry wretch to a
’ wealthy feeble man, “ please give mo a sixpence to
buy me a morsel of food; 1 am almost starved !”
' “ I would give a thousand dollars for your appe
' tite,” said the rich man, as lie handed the hungry
one a dollar.
Os so much importance is health to the enjoy
ment of life!
But whereto, melhinks I henr the reader ask, sub
, j serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub
' Ject'l Do we not all know the value ol health?
flu vvo not all attend to it as one of the chief, if not
| the chiefest concerns of onr mortal existence ? Ho
j wo not employ the means to attain and preserve it V
Ou wo not lay out money—d.> we not fee physi
| clans —do wo not follow their advice —do wo not
swallow their prescriptions ?
True —most true—gentle reader, thou doest nil
; things, we dare say, and more. Still, vvo cannot
’ believe our homily on health to he altogether unne
cessary. As in morals, so in physic is it requisite
Id have “ line upon line, and precept upon precept.”
Men in health forget that they may lie sick , and
men in sickness do not always employ the most ju
dicious means to attain health.
Very true, Doctor —nun do not as you say always
pursue the right road to health. Now, 1 know of
some people who are always dosing themselves
with physic, unu running to the doctors and apoth
ecaries every day of their lives. They take, 1 verily
believe, a cart lead of drugs in a year, and yet they
' arc not well after all
] Do you know iho reason ?
Why, yes, in my opinion there are two reasons.
1 In the firstpiuce they take too much medicine, and
k\ the second, they do not tako tlie right kind. 1
used to make the same mistake. But fetely, that is
to say for two or three years past, I’ve flit upon a
belter plan. I loke Dr, Peters’ Vegetable Bilious
’ Pills, and I derive mure benefit from one dollar laid
0 | out in them, than 1 used in paying fifty in any for
i mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world ol
, 1, i r,i iw ■ xVr I-. I M x.vv ; U J;;; v ?
Very well.
, And have you over taken Inc medicine ?
1 were u block bond else.
( They tell me he is none of your quacks, who un
dertakes to mend and regulate the human machine
without so much as a knowledge ul its parts,
and how they arc put together. They say ho un
derstands anatomy and physiology, 1 think they call
them, and is us familiar with botany and chemistry
as I nui with the road to mill.
You tiro rightly informed. Dr. Peters is no em
piric. Ho does not undertake what ho does not
understand. Ho was regularly tired to the healing
art. Jle has spent years in the acquisition of know
ledge ; ho has devoted himse.f to the study of the
human Iramo, and the diseases to which it is sub
ject, and now he is applying his acquisition to t lie
1 relief of suffering humanity.
t He does not put forth the absurd claims often ad
i yanccd by the inventors of patent nostrums—name
1 ly, that of curing all diseases with a single pro
, scnplion ! Such a pretence he would deem about
1 as difficult to swallow as to take the nostrums of
- those who put it forth. There is no such medicine.
1 here is not, and never was, a panacea for all dis
’ eases The Vegetable Bilious Pills pretend to no
1 such miracle. But what is infinitely better they
9 effect what they undertake They keep the word
I of pr imiso te the stomach, and the priina via which
f they make to Iho ear amt eye. A?id that indeed is
, no slight recommendation. Nor are the complaints
r to which these Pills are adapted few nor far be
-1 tween. The disorders arising from a morbid state
1 of iho bile are, Unfortunately, many, distressing and
. lutu ” A Ilargo 1 l ar go portion of all the fevers, especially
at the south and in the marshy districts, are owing
B lo “ l j B cause, from the distressing ague and fever,
, which almost shakes asunder hie and limb, to the
fearful “ Yellow Jack, which seldom quits his vie
I tim without sundering soul and body as lie takes
his leave.
, Conversant from his previous practice, with dis
’ ease, in all its forms, vv filch originates from the dis
order ol the bile, Dr. Peters was first led to emplov
I, his .knowledge and experience in the preparation of
a medicine which should prove efficacious in this
largo class of diseases, which should relieve the ach
- mg and the dizzy head, and restore the nauseated
and loathing stomach, at the same lime that it pre
- vented those more fatal effects which arc so apt to
follow from their imprudent neglect.
- For this purpose he prepared with much care and
lust adaption to the purpose, the Vegetable Bilious
i, Pills, which he is happy to say, front long experi
b ence, and the abundant testimony of those who have
i employed litem have answered, more than answered
It his sanguine expectations.
It is not his own mere assertion you are call
s ed onto believe, ft ts hot the ipse dixit of any single
man—though he was us great as Galen or Hippo
crates—that you arc to pin your faith upon Nci
. ther—although it is said in the sacred volume that
“ by the mouth of two or three witnesses shall all
r things be established"—are you to believe in so
, •mall a nutnlier only ? A cloud of witnesses is be
fore you. They are too numerous to bo easily
j overlooked; they are too intelligent to he carelessly
heard; they are too respectable to he slightly ro
’ garded.
• Believing the spontaneous testimony of ihoso
w hose experience is the best test of the truth they
assert. Dr. Peters has thrown together in the fol
lowing pages, a lew of the many hundreds of testi
monials received from every quarter whore his
pills have come into use. They are left to speak
for themselves. They are the words of those who
f “speak what they do know, and tes ify to what
. they have seen and experienced.”
Be careful and inquire lor Peters’ Vegetable
j Pills; they are sold hi Augusta by Haviland, Ris
, ley dfc Co. Thomas Burneit & Co, Aelsori Carter,
. and James Leverich. april 17
r Georgia, Columbia county ;
WHEREAS James Carthdgo, administrator,
applies (or letters dismissory on the estate
ot W. Walker, decenßed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al 1 and
■ singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have
• within the time prescribed bv law, in my office to’
, stlew couse why said letters should not bo granted
i Given under my hand this 2d day of June 1838
__ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk,
months after date, application will be
made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert
county, while sitting fur ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging i 0
the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of snirl
county. THO’S JOHNSTON, Adm’r
may Al, 18Jo mit
Georgia, Jefferson County ; i
%*/TIEREAS James 31. Lmquoficld, udiuiim- I
w* traior on the estate of James 14 Well*, Into t
of said county, deceased, applies lor Idlers ul dia-; (
mission from said estate. u
'i'heseare therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, I lie kindred and creditors ol said deceased,
to be and appear at my ollice within the lime pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not bo granted.
(dven under my hand at office, in 1-ouisville, this
Bth day of Alay, 1838 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk.
may 1U Cm
Georgia, Jefferson county:
lA/ HEREAS, Patrick 1J Connally, Administra
» » lor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late
of said county, deceased, Applies for Letters di»
missory. .
These are therefore to cite aad admonish all and
singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at ray office within the time prescri
bed by law, lo file their objections, if any they
have, to shew cause why said letters shoidd not he
granted. .
Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville,
this 16lh day of March, 1838.
march 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, C!k.
i Georgia, Jefferson county:
WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator
on the estate of Stephen Colter, late ol said
i‘ county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory.
These arc therefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
, ceaeed, to he and appear at my office within the
lime proscribed by law, to shew caase if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville,
his 16th day of March 1838.
mar 16 EBENEZER BOTIIWELL.CIk
Georgia, Uurke county:
WHEREAS Elijah Attawny, administrator no
the estate ol Redding O Byranl, late ol said
county, deceased, applies lor leltcis dismissory.
Those ore therefore to cite and admonish all and
sigular tho kindred and creditors ol said deceased,
lo be and appear at my office, within the tin e pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th
day of Feb;, 1838. T II BLOUfVT, L>. CT’k.
fob 21 m6m
Georgia, Uurke County:
Court of Ordinary—present, their honors GW Ev
ans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqs.
March sth 1838.
riPON the petition of Burton McGhee, staling
U Abner E Holliday, dec., late of Burke county,
did, on fits 15th day of September, 1834, by ins cer
tain bond ol that date, obligate himself, his heirs
and assigns, lo execute to one Win Daniel, ofAlor
gan county, titles to the of Land in the town of
Poinset, in the county of Murray ; Commencing on
the street at the corner of lot No 3, in the first divis
ion of said town, running south with said street six
ty-four, to a slreot. 40 lect wide, thence with said
street one hundred and sixty feet to a cross street,
. thence up said street, to lower part of lot No 3.
■ And also stating that he is the assignee of said
bond, and that said Abner E. departed this life
I without executing said titles, and praying that Ma
-1 thew Jones, the administrator of the said Abner E.
may be directed to execute to tho said Burton Me
Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion ol
Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or-
I dered, that unless good cause be shown to the con
trary, the said Matthew Jones,adm’r. ns aforesaid,
’ will he, at July term of this court next, directed to
, make said titles- And it is further ordered that a
copy of Ibis rule bo published once a mftith for
throe months,before said court.
A true extract from the minutes,
march 21 m3t T 11 BLOUNT, D cl’k.
i Georgia—Uurke county,
f Court ol Ordinary—present, their Honors G. W.
i i Evans, Abel Lewis, and K. Palmer, esqs.
Rule hi. Hi., March Olh, Jb3B.
UPON tho petition of Elisha Haymans,executor
of Samuel Haymans, deceased, late of Burks
county, stating that he has fully executed the last
Will ond testament ol said Stephen Haymans, de
ceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is there
-1 fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk
I do issue a citation requiring all concerned,lo be
s and appear at the court at September term next
i then and there lo shew cause why said letters ahull
s nut he granted, and that said cilitalion be publish
il cd once a mouth till said court.
Atruo extract from the minutes.
I march 21 Otm T H BLOUNT, D cl’k.
S Cpnmi ,t |U| T rlt° CnimtP. ~
Courf «! Orotnary, present their Honors G W
Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs.
Rule Ni Hi, Olh March, 1838.
UPON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of
Absolein Kinsey, deceased, laic of Burke co.
! stating that he has fully executed said will and sot
’ tied the estate of said deceased, and praying Idlers
J dismissory. it is therefore, on motion of counsel,
J ordered that tho Clerk do issue a citation, returna
ble lo September Court next, requiring all persons
interested ii>«i and there lo show cause why the
same should nut be granted • And it is further or
- dored that said citation be published once a month
' till said court. A true extract Iroiu tho minutes.
mar 20 Gm T. U. BLOUNT, U. Cl’k
. Georgia—Uurke Comity.
. Court ol Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W
Evatls, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs.
Rule Mi Hi, Hth March, 1838
UPON the petition of Alulford Alarsh, Adminis
trator ol John Watts, deceased, this day filed,
I praying that a Citation may issue for letters dismis
s sory trom said Administration. It is on motion
. ordered (hat ihosume do issue and ho published
. once a inoutti for six months. A true extract trom
j the minutes. T H BLOUNT, uccoiic.
/ March 20 Gm
I Georgia, Uurke"County^
t Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors W G
s Lvans, Abel Lewis and E Pamler, Esqrs
5 A ’« Olh March, 1838
’ I I M’pdealion of Mullord Marsh and
; fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do is
1 sue a cilaliun ior letters dismissory as administra
r tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It
; is «n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do
, issue returnable lo September term next ol this
j Court, lo he published oitee a month till said Court
A true extract from the minutes,
i march 20 Cm T H BLOUNT,u ccoic.
Georgia; Uurke county;
Court es Ordinary— present their, honors G W Ev
ans, Allred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs.
i March Oth, 1838
TIPCAT tho petition of James Buchanan and Win
1 Hosier, stating that Abner E Holliday, dec’d.
* lateol Burke county, died in the county of Murray,
1 on tho eight day ol September, 1834; by his certain
• bond of that dale, a copy of which is filed in this
J court, obligate himself to one William Daniel, of
Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles lo two
1 lots ml he town of Poinset, known by the JV o2,
s undone half of No 16. And also by his certain
other bond, made in the same county on tho 6th day
? of September, 1834, ihe said Abner E obligated
1 hnnsell to execute (to the {said William Daniel, his
heirs or assigns, the other half ol said lot No 16, in
' die said town of Poinset {a copy of which last
mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the said
• James and \\ illi.iin are the assignees of said bonds,
and also that said Abner E departed this tile without
executing said tides; and praying this court to di
rect Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate of
’ said Abner E., to execute the said titles to the said
James and V\ illiam. It is thereupon, on motion of
jiJuUuru alarsh, counsel lor said petitioners, ordered,
that unless good cause be shown to the contrary,
that this court will, at July term next, direct said
administrator lo execute said titles. And it is fur-
I ther ordered, that this rule be published once a
month for three months before said court.
A true extract from the minutes.
; march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, Dcl'k.
Georgia, Uurke county:
\ Court ol Ordinary— present, their honors G W Ev
t aas, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs.
U . March sth 1838.
PON (ho petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray
county, stating that Abner E Holliday dec’d,
, of Burke ceunly, cid, in the county of Munroe, on
the 6lh day ol October, 1835, by his bond of that
dale; a copy is filed in this court, bind him
self, his heirs aiel assigns, to execute to one Wli
, liam Daniel, and his assigns, of Murray county, by
3 the first day of .January, 1836, titles to that Jot of
land known by the number one hundred and sixty
1 in the 10th district, 13th section, originally Chero
kee county; and staling that said Abner E departed
, this life without executing said title; and that the
> said Dennis is the assignee of said bond; and
. praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad
. mimstratot on the estate of said Abner E. to exe
cute title to said lot lo the said Dennis. Whereup
on, itis,on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsellor
* said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is
shown lo the contrary, that on the first .Monday in
July next, this court will direct said odmiinislrator
to execute said title. And it is further ordered,
t hat a copy of this rule be published once a month
for three months beibre said time.
A true extract from the minutes. i
march 21 m3t 'f BLOUNT, D cl’k.
PLASTERS, pre
pared fonains, veakneas in lira breast »ide,
back, or lirab.&c, they will give almost immediate
and soot lung relief, and lor pleasantness, safety,
easy, and caniuty, are decidedly superior to most
oilier retnedit. For sale by
\ ANTONY & HAINES,
irll 232 Broad si reel,
i 'OL ; BROWy 0 f Brown’s Ferry, look Irom ill
'—'lndiansono l-adguard Chain with“Wm Flour
noy August 22 ; w orked m it with gold beads;
also, one lull jeweod double-cased hunting watch,
with gold guard i a j a aa j key— t he watch has
three letters on tlicV nt caso —() l0 oV vner, or any-cf
his relations can gel V y describing letters and prov
n g property. 11, n \iphcalioh be made ta four
months, the watch w iVg go [d an( j tb e proceeds di
vided among the troopSpppiication to be made to
the editor ol the t.olui\ s Herald for the bead
chain, and lor the \ValcliV(j 0 i Brown
The Columbus i/cmldAo copy the above an d
lorward the account to Col i\i W u.fl nov 27—1f277
A DMIN IST R A I OiwtNOTICK.
\ P ers °na to whom the estate of Henry Zitm,
x m. deceased, is indebted, will render their clainiß
within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted
.to seid estate are requested to make early payment
to the undersigned. JANE L ZINN. Adm’x.
may i), 1838 6w JOHN EPypER, Adm’r.
litOUR niontlis afterdate appiicttf on will be made
to Justices of the Interior Cour 0 f Richmond
county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary ,i Lt leave to
sell the real and personal estate of ju n ry Zinn,
late ol F- ichraond county, deceased.
, JANE D. ZINN, Adm’x.
may 9, 1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm t.
]V OTIC’E. —tour months after date, appiftcse
iM tion will bo made to the honorable hif'cßipt
Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in Ae
15th district and 4th section in Cherokee
belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also*"
ono oilier tract drawn by Lott Williams, in*Lee co.
sold for ths benefit ol the heirs of said Williams
may 2.1838. P. H. M ANTZ. Guardian.
1.1 OUR months after date application will be made
1 to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Scriven county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to
the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of
said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r.
DELIA ROBERTS, adm’ri
Feb sth, 1838 4tm 33
(V OTTCE.—Four months after date, application
111 will be made to the honorable Inferior Court
of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell a part of the real eslate of
John Willingham, deceased.
ISAAC WILLINGHAM, ) . .
NELSON GARRETT, \
March sth, 183 S. mnr23 4 m
JNOUK months after dale, application will Lo
/ made to the honorable Inferior Court of CoJ
lunlbio county,while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the Land and JVegroes belonging to
the eslate of Robert Allen of said county deceased!
march 8 Wm J RHODES, Ex’r
I" I'OUlt months alter date, application will be
. made to the Honorablo the Inferier Court of
Scriven County, when silling for ordinary puipu
ses, for leave lo sell all the Lands belonging to the
Estate ol James Boston,dec’d
THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r.
March 8, 1838. _____
INOUR months after dale application twill be
" made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Taliaferro county, when silling for ordinary purpo
ses, lor leave to sell the real eslate of Janies Lang
don, deceased; all persons concerned will please
akc notice. DO ROTHY.LANGDON, Guardian.
June 12,1838 4m
ENOU R months after date,application will bo made
' to the honorable the inferior court of Jeffot
son county, when sitting ns a court lor ordinaiy
purposes fur leave to sell the land and negroes 0
Richard Hudson, deceased.
march 16 HARVEY B PIPKIN, Adm’r.
JjNOUR months alter date application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln county,
when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell
the interest of Samuel Coulter, lute of said county,
deceased, in a negro inuu Moses, us part of tha
estate ol said deceased.
WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator.
Lincoluton, May 19,1838
Ipoun mumiia aHti day application will Id*
made lo the hon Ihe Inferior Court of Burke
county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, sot
leave lo sell all the real estate belonging lo Hilliard
J Roe, deceased, march 20 A IIKOE, Adni’t
OUK months after dale application will he
JL’ made to the lionoiahlc Inferior Court of Burke
1 counly, when silling lor ordinary puiposes, lo soli
the real estate of Eleazer Lewis, deceased, of said
county. KLEAZERL.COVVART, Executor
may 22, 1838 m4t
months after date, application will ho
made to the honorab!e the Inferior Court ol
Burke county, when selling for ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell all the real eslate belonging to the
estate of Joint J.Koo, deceased
A. H. ROE, Administrator.
Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m
months after date application will ho
A made to the honorable Interior Court of Jeffer
son, silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol
the lute t hoinas H. Wells, deceased. Also two ne
gro women, Mary and Lucy with her child. Sold
lor the benefit of the creditors oi said estate. Thin'
23d April, 1838.
PHILIP ROBINSON, t r ,
npnl 23 4m JOHN 11 WELLS, JExts
months after dote application will bo
made to the lion Court of Ordinary, of the.
county of Jefferson, for leave lo sell 695 acres of
pine land in the county of Burke, on the waters oj
Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T
J. Mordacl, and others, sold for the benefit of the
heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors.
JAMES CROSS, Guardian.
Louis tills, May 24, 1838. 4m
months after date, application will be'
made to the honorable Inferior court oi
Burke county, (or leave to sell all the real estate
cf George F. Sconyvrs, deceased.
JANE SCONYERS, Admx.
apri!26 m4m
An extraordinary and remarkable cure.
Mrs Mary Dillon, of Williamsburgh, was restored
to health by the use of this medicine.—The symp
toms of this destrcssing case were as follows; Total
loss of appeiite, palpitation ot the heart, twitching
of the tendons,wit ha general spasmodic affection ol
the muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness,
langour, lassitude, groat depression of spirits, with
the fear of some impending evil, a sensation oi
fluttering at the pilot the stomach, irregular tran
sient pains in different parts, groat, emancipation
with Other symptoms of extreme debility.
The above case was pronounced hopeless by
three of the most eminent physicians, and a disso
lution olthe patient daily awaited lor by her friends,
which may be authenticated by the physicians
who were in attendance. N’he has given her cheer
ful permission to publish the above fastis, and will
also gladly give any information respecting the
benefit slih has received to any enquiritigmind.
MARY DILLON,
Mr. Charles Semple, who had been
afilictcd for five years with humoral habitual Asth
ma, applied lo Dr Evans on the 4th Os Nov. labor
ing under the following symptoms: A sense 01
tightness across the chest, with the greatest diffi
culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally
ending with copious expectorut toil of vtkeid phlegm,
disturbed rest, the face lurg.d uud of a livftl hue;
could not lie in a honzontcl position without tho
sensation of immediate suffocation, languor, drow
siness, and dissmess in the head, and loss of op
petite.
Mr 6’. applied to the most eminent physician in
the city, likewise used several other remedies
without obtaining any permanent benefit un
til Ins friends persuaded him "0 place himsol
u [?“, er Ur Evans’ treatment. He is now relieved
ol his complaint, and called at the office yesterday,
avowing that bo had not words to express his grati
udefor the benefit he had received.
For sale by ANTON V & MAIN ES
Georgia,Columbia Comity:
WHEREAS Benjamin H. Warren and John
McGar, Executors of th 0 Will of William
McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred uud creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law, lo shew cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv ham! ut office, this 24th day of
February, 1838. " GABRIEL JONES, Clerk
lib 27 47