Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 10, 1838, Image 4

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Tho following im an rxlnut from a lorilicoining work of Mr. IN tors, Iho i)jm ovorcr of the colt In am I Antidfilions Pills. “ llfiilih, wealth and cnj *ym« a ti( uro iho llnvc frimo ojim-Ih of lifu, 'J Ik* two former are only sought ns a iiiomiin lu nlitain Ilia lat Ur. Man hooka lor «nJlli a th<* moans of i i.joynionl Hut vain i hiioli | urMiil willurjt jI m • j i-»> ol health. itlioiit Imxtily ktrcngiSi and \ igor, ihmUk t tin* |*livni« al nor liio montnl -noitlior Iho inner not iho outward man i« capable of tiny nrhiovoinonl, wholluT of wealth or <*11)03 nuail Mems Htitia in ooipore Himo —a Nomid mind in a hmuul body- i iho nine* qna turn —Iho ahsoltile; n »|niitojlorany olli oionl nil »rl in llm mtaimnont «d liummii oimlm. The mind may ho noiivc, lint if iho Imdy ho h ohlo, then iho mind Motive- to little* purpeiho r.njuyiik , j<t in li«i( lli.To ; miel the: /incut laid jd m. am rolji!i.*io<l nhoriivo by tin 1 Khailcrod e-oiiiiilion ol our (oneni i:i of < lay. Ihii »n\ that a man 0011 M old.ain uoalih that ho oonhl ae quire? iho goM ol (Ipfiir, and I»nn?» home all fliciroaMirtH of llio minw ol <•idromla, >«*i without health, xx here* wotihl Is* hi.' ha pi mu ■. ! Ih won hi ho iniHiTaldc in the inidwt of Ins goM artel his eha monels; ho would pinonwiy in wre ie. hodia . a ami (impair, nml he* wonM (m laim with the* wim* man of old, “all in vanity and vexation of spirit " JI is liniliH arc racked with pain and !» o rannof real, I» nppfiliio is golio, and lie; loathes his fooel; Ins .sto mach ik oppressed w ith nausea, an I ho inriiN si I - piling away at iho bounties id a iMwnifhcut provi dence. Hi? woli’d give; id I he* in worth—nay, all tin world—it he had 11 for llm poor hul Jioahhy iiiau’.- uppctilo. 4 * Please give mo,” said a hungry wretch i» a wonllhy f'vldo man, “ pierce •' 1 \«• mo ;» sixpence to huy me) a lilorsol ol food; I -vm almost stallod ! M “ I would gixe a thousand eloliar.s 1 «>r \niir aj.pt - lito,” said Iho rieJi man, as ho bunded tin; hnnory olio a dollar. Os mi iiiiicli importance is benlih l > iho (iijoy ment ol life! liiil w hereto, methinl .s I hear the render ash,swl. serves lliin homily on i o plain nnd haekiirx ed n sub ject I l»« wo not nil know Iho viiluo iil hr;iilh 7 1.(1 wo not nil 11 1 lei 11] 111 M 1(1)0110 of Dio child, if mil the cliiot'csl oomerns of our mortal e,xi»icnre 7 Do wo nid employ tho ihoiimhlo iiiiuin mid jin ■; ■r\ #. |( 7 Do wo nolhiy ( nl money- il i wo not too |hysi fiaiiH—do wo not tollow their advice do wo not swallow ibeir pres; Dpi ions ! True—most, true genllo reader, llem doe.il all things, we dure say, uml more. Still, wo i mmol ticllevoonr homily on health lo ho nllogi iher iiinic eossury. /Is in morals, so in phy.-de is n nipnsiie lo have “ lino upon lino, and precept up .n pin . pi.” Men in honllh lorgel Ihul ihey nmy Im sn 1, , nnd Mien in sickness do mil always employ the in I jn dieioiis means lo alliiin health, I ory true, t tor lor—mr ndo not ns yon snv alw ny.- pursuo iho right road lo health. Now , I j.no v d some people who are always dosing selves w ith physic, mm running lo the dodors nml up .1 . eenries every day of ihejrlivrs. They lake, I verily holiove, 11 ran loud of drugs in u year, mid yet they 1 arc not well after nil 1 Do you know llio reason? Why, yc», in my opinion thorn arn two rea.-ma. In iKn lirst pinee they lake 100 mneli medicine, nml in Iho second, limy do not luko the n hi kind. I Used to make the mine mistake, lint lately, tlint 1. to say for two or three years past, I’vo 1111 upon 11 belter plan. I take Dr. I’el. rs' \ egi'luhlo Illinois Tills, and I drriv ome re hem.III from mm dollar laid •in in them, than I used in paying tiliy in any liir nior pursuit of health, I.osklon saving n world of nmiHiai and disgust 111 swallowing an enonmiiM <|uanlily of modteines, Do yon Know Dr. Telem ! Very well. Ami have yon (ver taken Ins modii ine 7 1 were, a him khead else. They tell me he is none id your ipinehs, w ho 1111- dortalo-N to mon.l and rognlaio iho Innnun maehino without so in 111 It as a knowledge id ils pails, «ml how ihey are jnl together. M hey say ho un derstands anatomy anil physiology, I think ihey call ( lho.it, and is a.' t.niiihar with hul.n.y mid eheiiiislry vm I am with iho road lo mill. 1 louary rightly inliinm d. Dr. Deters is no em piric. lie does not nmleilaki) whnl he does not lindoratnnd. lie was regularly tired 10 the healing ' nit. lio has spent yearsm theiieipi sili.ni ol Know- (| ledge; ho Inis dovntrd himsed to ihe simlv of llie liuiiun inline, nnd Iho diseases lo which .1 is ride s joct, and now ho is opplying his neipiisiiion to llm relict nt sullering liumanity. lie dims not pul forth Iho absurd claims often ud- . vanned by the inventors ol patent iinslrnma - name ly,that ot curing nil discuses with 11 single pre scrip!ion tSiieh n pvlem o bo would deelu about ns ditlb nit to swallow us to lake ibe noslrnms of iboso who put il lorlb. T b 10 is no mu b medicine. TArre is not, and never was, a pimaeen for all dis eases Tim Vepelulile I'llions Dills pielend lo no sncb miracle, lint wind is iidinilely belter they eifoet wbal they nmlerlalm Tbev keep llio word ofpr miise to llio slom.i; li, and lb.' prima via w hieb llrey make lo iho ear ami eye. And Dial indeed is fits slight recommendation. Nor are the complaints to which these Dills uro adapted lew nor tar be tween, The disorders arising from a morbid slate of iho Inlouro, unfortunately, mai.y, distressing ae. l fatal. A largo portion id all iho lovers, e.- per.ally ntlbo south ami in tho marshy districts, are owing to Ibis cause, from Ibe distressing ague and lever, which almost shakes asunder tile nml Innli, to llie fearful ,l Vellevv Jin k," whieb si Idom ipiils Ids vie tint without sundering soul and body as lie lakes bis leave. Conversant from bis previous practice, w ith dis case, in all ils tonus, w Inch originates from the dis order of Die bile, Dr. i'eleis w as first led to employ Ins knowtedgu and experience m the preparation ol a mod lel no which should prove ellieaeions in ibis large class ol diseii«es, w hich should relieve Die in h iwg ami Ihe de/./.y head, and rcsloie lb* li.nisealed and loulbing stonmeb, at llie same lime Dad il piv venlo.l 1 huso more 1 Hal ellit ls which are so apt lo follow froniib. il' imprudent neglect. Tor Ibis purpose be prepared wnh much care mid insl odanlioii to the purpose, Die \ egelaldo lb urns Dills, wfin li in> in happy losav, Iron: 101 l ' experi ence, mid Ibo uhnndai.l u alimniiv ol Diose w be have employed them buveanswered, more (ban unsweied bis sanguine evpeelalious. Il is not bis own mere iissenion von are (all ed onto belli ve. Jl is not iheips vi\n ol'any single : man—though he was as great uslialeiior llippe ( rnlos— Ihnt you are lo | m your tail It 11)1011 Nei ther although ii is said in ihesinavd xolnine that “by Iho liner hoi 1w o or llneo wii nesses shall all things be established"—ore you !> l.Ueve in so small a number only ! A cloud of w .messes i» Im lore yon. They are 100 numerous to he easily overlooked; llu'y are too 1 leJligenl lo lie earele>.-ly beard; limy an 100 respectable to Im slight'v re garded. Ilebexing the spoiilanoons leslimony ot Diose whusoexiiarioiice isitie hesl te,-i v>l Dc nailli Ibex assort. Dr. Deters has thrown together m th>' fel low mg pages, a tew of the many hundreds ol lesii lilOTMiils naanx i d from every ipnuu r xx he c his pills b«v» eomo into Use. Tin y i,-fi 1 .>p ah lor themselves. ’They are the words of those who ‘‘s|ieak what they do Know, ami les ily to xx on lin y have sia-n mid experienced." lie earrlnl an t imjniro lor I’elers* Vegrlahle Pills; they ore sold ill .lagiisla try 7/avil.md, ids ley ii Co Thomas Ibirne.l A; Co, .Nelson Carter, and James Leveneh. npnl 17 v fp One lluatlred Dollars tiewaul. NOTlCK—Kuiiawny troin the suh-en lllll. Deeemtiei fa t, a negro nrni named RajA Johnson, aged about Iweiny eight ve:r« ljK\Naiil negro is four llvt eleven inches hi;: h. Jy)y very dark complexion, and xx hen interro (fated closely stutters 11 li:De; he l as a he e, and a great many marks of Dn whip on Ins back. f>anl nctro was eorlined 11 ilia, eon inil last summer three monihs, uml helonei d m that lime 10 Mr. .fill, of .Monine e 1 I warn'd re quest jailors U> he pani.afar in ex.nrr. i g jar-, as the said negro lav mx i lumbs in 1 iil wiltnn ;."i iiiilcsol Ills ir.«^ ; r. n-H »j. jail,rothat I got Sum, I vm!l j. :iy ;!, . ; , v - . »»,; I have n > doubt but Den im ~, , (| .' upril 11 xx l lo x DItM'.LSU « D Tx'Uls' ti-:n doll aics hlv» arm. / N'J’KAN KD I non I‘ e subscriber, ; I Mr. f‘ . J (>li\e‘s r» sideme, in ( ■*•»• 'f■' 1 rT\iumhm enmity,on the 10th ultimo, a I 'f-V* ’ ***• dark brown, or more properly \ J " Jfa lirown hay hufro, about IJ. hands i*.%* ' *rfcta!iigli, between five ami ix jta od, long ll wving inane ami tail, two vvkito spo’.s on c adi .■> ile •>! Ins hack hone, caused l»y Ihi saddle, no oilier marks recollected ; recently shod before, no hlioch on the hind led, very cany umh r the Middle, tiaviag never hi-n wo.ked in any other form ;he is well known about Augusta, being formerly the property ol Dr. 11. ( uimmglmm. Any person giving inloriinlion a! Mr Biehnrd Alien’*, Augusta, ho that I gel him,nhall receive the ah »vo reward. .1A AIKS I*. AKKKN. Os In a previous advertisement in ihe Con liln* tiotialisf, •he nhove horse was described oh a dark -one! - hin i *iloi in dark hroun, or rather brown hay. Jo ie ttl • It j i vDOhh.Mts hlsv viti). S I’KAV Hi) from the Muhnerihcr, /VV living u Augusta, ot» Tuesday eve- (he l‘Jih iusl. a Miiallroan po ! ncy, with whorl m ine and tail, n sear | \ 1 f" i/jjfon his hack, canned Iyl he waddle » j lidge round one ol* his hind I* g M » be tween his ho tan i let lock joint, and hiunded t Iv i Tin- nhovi reward will lie given loan / pe mu ho will dehva r said homo to im*, or give any inlorma tinn, ho that I gel him. S. M. CAhIIUUM. Juno V. r > ill* U AND KOlt SA hi],- -The subscriber olid's j « 4 Ins J.amis for wale, in Harris county, lying di- j rectly n| on the roud from iiannlion lo (ireenville, j live Miles from the I nin r plaec. '1 he po. si wnioli j eornprh.es eight liu:» .r* .1 inn s, which the owner i will di. jv r e of in a body or in Iwo ? eparute pc.reels, j lit r nit purr •ha: rn, 'J hero are two hundred an; I liiy n< res cleared, ol w Im It a ( oiiKirleruhle | or lion ih Iresh, mo wliolo lino tanning order and well adapted to the culture of <orn, codon, nnall grain, We, 'i h i<■ is a limned dwelling heußo on the place well i ■ nr ii imlcii and ol good man ri il ft,a gin lion c, , mi d all othei outbuildings requisite for eonvetiiem c. The wall r is excellent,and the situation ullords every prospect lor the enjoyim nl of line health.— Any pi rs .n ih mu g further itthirnmliim will < all upon the Mib. in he r on the pre mis* «. THOMAS SMITH. Ham’s county, July'! mini LA ADS I’OSt S A LK. 'J lie subscriber oilers lor sale his 1 rr ;<> l hinds ill Columbia county, situated on the liinin road leading Iroin Augusta to YT U ' < ulumhia ( -oiiri House, thirteen miles above the former, and nine miles below (lie lain r place, coiilnming about 11 a() acres, and is o siluaied that two desirable settlements may he made, sho it'd Ihe W hole he I io much lor one pci soli, , w ill improvements on each; either of wlm h will i he sold hcj■; rate, should the purchaser desire it— | The terms an hind can ho Known or seen by np- t plying lo the o v erseer, on the premises. I’rov isions ran he had on the piemiaes also. June 1,183 d in'*t HARMPNG LAMAR. \\ vRm 5Fa i SgS. < . dKHII'i ptopiie or of I hir establishment lags [rave to inform the public, that he has made e.xtin- , sive im|»rovementM during the pa>t winter, winch j will add niu' ti to the comfort, and convenienceoi ( those who may visit this healthy, romantic, and j delightful Miiumer region Ihe coining MciHOii. He j would also mention h»r the In nelil < 1 .sirangers,that (here is a well established W hile Sulphur ISjiring, near Asheville, which inis also undergone exlensivo improvements during the paid winter. — J i - it m .''.>lllll (Carolina, North (’arolinn, and / ( o ei-da, \\ ho have las nin the halul ol a sojourn at ~ theVir dnia •* prn.g, , over had roads, may enjoy all \ tin hone fits ol h.iicli a trip in Ihn.comhe, v\ ilh mitcli , h < la!ior, lalignc, and ix; rns" ; hi-siile.s all ihe hills t •it Iho dilhii nl Koutheni Banks arc taken in Bnn eomho at ]>ar. 'J he Mage line from (ireenville, via ibis place, Inn changed hands wllhin a few months, and tin* JU ( -nl cut rprising proprietor premises to spare no iroulde or expense to meet all the wants of 1 the iravelli r. 'i Im Ihmeomhe road linn never been |, in as go nl oidcr since it was mt.de, as at this lime. 'i he proprietor j ssurey visitors (hat no trim hie. or (\p.nse will he wanting, on his part, J lo render this Li him; a place oi pleasure in all who may « all ; and t » the invalid, he would , say, the climate ol Jhmeiunhe, with the aid <d its mineral waters, will ho aide to restore * him to health, unless his disea.e no ineura- hie. In conclusion I would s >y, with such a cli mate ns Buncombe, and (ho romantic smiety ol us mount litis nn I rivers, wall am h public isiaMi.di minis as 1 lat Koek, Asheville, Springs, f WUrm * pii n.'.s, and the inieMin diale hotels, lew parts of our country can boast of anperieriiy. I 111 \ ; wCt d K, 1 V1 T< IN. v 'vkit i: i) ST'r i: s ji oti: l, “ (nl in soil/i\ (? i'o. j f ? 1 lIK suhsriihcr informs his ffiemfsand the pith* • 8 lie, licit he has ta!*.en eharce of the large and eonimodioiiH house, situated on ilienorthwesl ior neref the pnhhe siju ne, recently oceiij»iuil hy Airs. Hidlund, and having eon.*-iderahly imjireved (ha jiremi'Cs, he is prepared m nceoinmmlale company as eemfertahly and in ns good style as any other public house in the up-country, liis table will he - furnished with Iholk m the country alfonls ; his liar G supplied with choice liquors ami wines; and his J stable will ho attended to ami provided lor in such v\ a eciuiii.r a; to plea e the lovers oi fmo horses. In ai slnu’i, no trouble or expense will he spared to make p all i omlorlable who may see proper to patronise the h establishment. Wll.l'A !■.. I Jut 0 11 4w AIHSOiN sri'iXhS.—TliiHcslalilisiiiuein lx 8 is now open lor lie-’rec eption ol hoarde rs or , visiters, under the Hiperinlemh nee of Air. ami Mrs Callier. 'The proprietors derm it unnecessary ‘ lo say any thing in commendation of the v irinoid its waters, Ac. they have been so fully tested lor the i la.<! liil* c-n or I went v years. Juno 14 8t BOARD OF MANAGERS. t( KA iN A\\ A \ Irani the suhscri- i .V N her?., residing in (ireenville, (oi, a ( , J) mulatto hoy, hy thnnnmcoi DICK, (eulls himself Richard,) said hoy is *’/k\l ahoul (»leel 1 inch high, raw hom'd, ] \\ VVn. and vveiglis ul a till 170, or 80 Ihs. tzr Wkm-jr- . iptick spcdw'ii, w ilh one ol his loro j* teeth hrokeu oil*, and hut little hair on his head; cpiile intelligent active,and strong ns to ‘ musi ulnr power. \N e brought said negro from the v line 1. 1 Mississippi ami Alabama, Sumter County Dick had on win u he w ent away a mixed eoat and ; fur hat,other elolhiiig nut rocullev led. Ho lonnerly J caiiio from N. C. ' Also at the .same lime numvay, nduight mulatto I hoy, hy the name of NN ICSTKK\ , ludoiigmg lo t 01. 1 Cooper, near this place, about years ol ago, ipiick j spoken, ahoul A led or 3 iuehi-s high, spare made, j ami uharher hy proli*ssion. r i'lns i»oy was bought limn Mr. WoolioikeV, at Columbus, in this Stale, ( I ami hy him vv as brought from Alarvland; lie has | i Ireipiontly I tirralened to go hack. NNeslly had on t win n lie went away, a striped pair of pantaloons. 1 ‘hey both lell without any provocation, and with money enough to carry them some distance, . and it Dsupposed will make lor some tree State. It is probable I hey may have live pisses, or may he tarried of by so mo while person. Whoever will ; I apprehend said negroi s.nud lodge them in Jail, so . lii.it we cel them, shall he liberally rewarded June 1 d 11 AKD ANN A V Wr. JIA NV KINS T NN i:\T\-rive DO Mi VUS H MDNV \U Hi A \\N VV lioui tin-stiiisriilnT while ill l ump, near iiamliurg, M C a nTlnin nogro miiiumm, ,! /’n;nv, ’ about U> wars, dark comph'X- s /tSTbI i mi, rhmiliiy, l.wny built, ahoul :i ( tool :3 or 10 in, lias loah, has w\oral ■ ] ol'his upper (oro troth missing; aiui tISrSISSBBI loiorahlv brisk spoken. Ss.iiil iii'jjro WHS purrlmsed hem Ihe workhouse inClmrloHloti. Any person who will nppreheiui said negro anil dolivur him to itfr. Wrn. Turner 1 ol"llmuhiiri', or secure him so that said Turner iim I pel him, uillreei ive l!io uhoCe rev\anl. mill s. vvii.f.UAkS \ l>Vl I \ IN l it A ! iVU.S'jN o I'll'i .. A 1.1, persons lo w hom ihe estate ui Henry X.imi, ■ 4 dive is d, is imiehiod, will render llieir chiims wilhiu tire time | rest rilled by law; nud all indebted to said esiale ma‘roiptt'sted lo make early pavmem to the iiiuhrsije.ed. JAM'. 1). 2SINN, Adni’x. may ( J, l>d s (Uv JOHN i'l)Si’l'.U, Adni'r. I! yOl iv inouths niter date npplieulum w ill he made ■* lo Justices oilhe luterior l ourt ol' ivielimotid ciuitvy, sittiii;; as a Court ok Ordinary, for leave to sell the real and personal estate ol Henry Zimi, laic ul i* icbntond cotmty, deeeased. I JVN I. H / I N, ihn'x, uiay-J, 1-d.s Im JOHN rosTHi;, Ao’m'r. JVrOTH'C. Ikmr mouths niter date, appma ivi lion will be t.mdu lo tho liuiioi.ildo l..t< not I Court ol Ivieluii lid eoiiuly, wbile siliiop Jbr null, nary purpo. <’s, tor Iwe to ell a lot of land in t!„. 1 t. it ll (1 1st rh I and ■! h'■ reel iou i : i t herokis' eouul v, ' ' Coiipii.a to the or,dial's of loti U iliiams: nl>o . one other li art draw üby l.itt \\ ilhams, in # l.ce eov. 1 d l.jr I>l 1 1'- ov lit ol the ben -ol s..id \\ jbiains. ' may J, IJJjI, I*. 11 dIANTZ, Huarumn. [, I I , KM)I.KTO\ ilinl SCHOOL. r | 1i 11 Mihacriber, file principal »»i ill** JVndloton I yl r?i' 1* my, 1,:.H taken tin* largo an«l » Irganl , lion • hit* Iv imnijm il bv Dr. Kcchi, iw u boarding \ tii»ii ■■•*, ami Ins converted H imo n Hoarding School , j «»f young gent lemon, on the Lngli.-.b plan; a plan imlured in that country by eenlnries oI ccjuran and \n It.oh will be ultimately found tbo only secu rity lor n»»n( I t*; attention to tho murals and inan norH of tho pupils, while i.t a distance from thoir , | parents Fiaycrs will lie read every morning ami ( i soiling; and when there.* is no chu < h on the >un* el ay, there will he* service in I he* se bool, and instruc | tiona in Sacred 11 intory and Geography. Veiling ! irent lemon fire required to read and write, ami to Know the multiplication table?, before admission. ! This School w ill he? {bund well adapted to the sons I of professional gentlemen, and to youths ol amhi i lion and talent, ejesireiiin ol attaining the clas. ic« in a finndmdmanner hc;t«>re* going to College; ami also lo pupils ele «irons of s hiiiel mat lieinatieal discipline and instruction, to Hi them for merchants, engineers ami the business of life. Tlw? subscriber was born ami e ilue aii*d in Lnghind— was for several years a j pupil ed tin . e*lobrate*el Dr Vulpy—aiid ulle r passing | I lirougli Cambridge collcg.ato eour.se ol mat bourn lie s, which he pursued almost exclusively for near !y four yuan, he entered hiir.sedfol Lincoln's Inn, 1 London,and practised al thoChnncoiy bar. There j will ho room on nigh in I iie sj•acinus bouse to ac* j commodate paroius who may wish to spend their : aiimner iiioiilhs with their sons, Gymnastics, lo improvcllie e*nrring«*, and recitations ort the priuei* I plo deve loped by Mr 7'liedwnll, Dr Rush, and Ur Bucher, for the purpose ol ensuring an equable and good enuneinlioii, are practised everyday. Tne I Fr *nc h language, according toils polite European pronnneiuti n, and Drawing, without extra char- I g«>. Hoard and tuition, fuel, w ashing and candles, |:si(lOa year ol hn months, to bo paiel quarterly in advance. Vneadon one month at mielsurni:w*r, anil one nionih at Christ mas: $l2 l«»r staying during the v:ie ation in tho ;• iiniiKT, anil $l3 in the winter. Pu pils received at any period, and charged only from 1 tho ijinc of admission. Dancing and music s£> a quarter cat 1 1 . J\rjcnnrts. —Dr Aitlioii Jay, Professor of I*an gunges, ('ed (.’oil, .V V ork. f J he; J bin John (' ( al honn, ('ol John I ! Calhoun, ol JVndlclon. MGm n ncbauli, Prolessor oft he* French Language, ('harle s le»n, ami member ol ihe; Ac ideiny and Dmvcrsity ol Paris. Col //tiger, Chairman of the Hoard of Wiislci's of the Pendleloii Academy. Kev. Trapier Ke*ilh, of (tcorgeieiwn, SC. (joI W L Slone, editor ol lhcNew Vork Commercial Advertiser. H F .' loan, I 'sej. ol Pendleton. Dr. Waj land, Pro ideal ol Rrown Univcrsily, Rhode? Islanel. THOMAS VVAV LAND, may 30 wlw A 'I I] V( tiLR VV ANTf/l), for the rnnain- * ing parted I lie* present year to take edinrge ed ; .be? (bdv Mill Aeadcmiy, Columbia cour.ty, Georgia, 1 near Lwbank Post Cilice. A gentleman who can j produce* satisfactory lestimoniais ol diameter niul «1 ita!i ru*niioiih,will meet with liberal encouragement. By of-red the Trustees, A BRAUN K, Sp.c’y. may 21 Imh [ i ITK Ik- Tin* cxaminaiion ol tho scholars of i « Ibe? Male and Female Academy, at Lincuhiton, w ill take phice in 1 lie? Male Aeadeiny, the* first Tucs day and Wednesday in July, and 1 hursday and Friday following in the Female Academy', at which | I lie r.lalives and friends of the scholars will If ex- ( peeled, ami all well wishers lo the came of Iticm turo are invited. 'J HR I I KUSTRRS. June 21 \v?l * * g AVV.—'ll ic iimlmigncd will iu future pine S i In'.' law in i'ii|i;irtiii3i.sliip, under tho firm of 1 /■/.0l // i\ HHHXr:, oinl will attend (lie ronrla I I I I lie mm ml roiiiiiii hol Ihe (iriinilgoe, < lark ami U'al lon, of I lie u i stern, and Ncwlon of the I'lintf i 1 •irenits. 'fhey will also attend lo tlio colleeliono- | I ■lanus in the middle and upper purl, of (feorpin. 1 isi'iowAirr ri.ovi), i AUGUSTUS KIOICSK. IMndison, May 4, 1833. vs I'm i i I I ' The l liar e.slon Courier la r< quested to pnh li-.li Ihe tibtn o week'y, throe mulilhs, nml < har-re < ilia oflieo. r l.iilj A - iJ VI» MSTRA W, Allovnisi; , Is* al lass, Covington, (hi. oil’, r I heir semens lor tl e general udpi-Unrnl and colleeiion ol ih hls . in tlu Cirenils adjoining that in whieh ihey reside, and will attend regularly til tho Courts in the eoim lies of Kayi lle, /ferny, Nevs lon, Jasper, Morgan \\ ulloii, Givi illicit, Deivalk, Govve la and Gainpijeil. npril II w3m I,AW NOTICE. fS . 1111 iicdorsigned having united in the pr o-lie K nl the l.A\V,oiler I heir serviceH to the piddle They "ill alleml Ihe eoint.s of .l/nscogee, iMnrion, > Sum an, Itniidolpli, I'lnrly, linker, Luo and Sumlar, il ihe llhallahoorlieo Circuit; Houston, ol the Flint * Circuit; and Twiggs, J'ulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, < f >ccal nr and I tool/, ol’tho Sonlhcrn Gircuit. I'll- ' liness uiilrnsled lo llieircnre will meet with prompt I illenlion. Their office is in Amorieus, Sumter < omiiy, where one of them mav always bo found v hen not nlisenl on business. LOTT WARUKN, ( \V M 11 CllAVVl' OUD. net Id -37 wlf K AW NOTffH. —'fho undersigned having c t? i removed from Clark county lo Lincolnian, 1 \ ill attend to the praeliee ol Law iu the Superior mil Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad ncent counties. JiusinoMintrusted to his cure will s in promptly attended to. 1 RUNNING 1!. MOOKE. 1 Ucfcronces. —lion. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A. S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas \V. Harris, Gen. Edward • Harden, Alliens; C. .1. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, A J Wilier,Col. John Milledge, W illiam E. Jones, , Augusta iiincolntcn, March 24, IShH. wtf SAW NOTICE. —The snhtcriher has settled * 4 in Gulunihus, Ga. and will give his promptat- 1 tention to any business intrusted to him. llisolliee is m Wr. Hepburn’s brick tenement, opposite the •' Oglethorpe ilouse. . T. A. NltSlUii'J’. i hdumbus, March 'JV. w im g 6 KOI GUT TO AUGUSTA JAIL, mi , .B.Js thelHth mst a negro man, calls himsell SAW, says lie belongs lo lle/.ekiah Hast in, Columbia ro. | Ga.; lie is 2a years old, 5 loot 7 inches high, light complected. Tho owner is requested lo come lor ward, pay expenses and take him from jr 11. i June 111 w3t F.1.l MOHGaN,Jailor. m.l O fif'l'j,—All persons indebted to i lie estate I . ol George G. Lass, Into of Iturke county, de- 1 (•eased, are requested lo make payment, and llioso having demands arc requested to render limn in ac cording lo law. K. W. HASS, AdmT. npril 17 months after (Into application will •.be 5 made lo the honor ihie the Interior Court of Columbia comity, when silling for ordinary pur poses, lor bane to sell the whole ol tiie real estate ) ol Sydney G. Holland, a minor, lor the honulit of said minor. J F.UF.W IA II GUIFKIA, July 1 Administrator et Sydney S. Holland. i(‘°l !{ months alltT dato, application will be { B’ made to ilic* I lonoraiilo ilk* Inlbricr C’onriofi Scrivcii Louniy, when sitting for ordinary puipo- ! scs, for loavo to sell all tho Lands boluiiginu; (a the I LbUtc ol James Rosiun, dee d 'IIIOJ/A<6’ BOSTON, Adm’r. March 8, 1838 jv (-1 moiillis after date application will be •» nmdu to llie honorable ibe Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, when siilinj* lor ordinnn purpo ses, lor leave to m*!l the real estate of James J,aipj doii, deceased ; all j ('rsons eotiecrnvd will please ake not ire. DOKO I'll V LAN(iI)ON, Guardian. 12,1 ! :i )L R months alter d nc.applieation w ill be made 2. lo the Jionorublo the interior eourl of Jeficr son county, when sitting as a eonrt for ordinaiy purposes for leave lo si'll the land and negroes o Richard Hudson, deceased, inarch 1(» JIAKVF.V B PIFKIN, AdmT. R months a'lcr dale applicati*m will bo * made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave lost 11 the mlcrcsi ol Samuel Couiler, late of said county, deceased, in a negro man Mosis,as part of the estate t'i said deceased. \N ll.Lt AM KL\ NOLDS, Administrator. Lincolntun, :>!uy I'J, I^3B R months after date appli. ai ion will be mode *- t * the honorable the Interior Court of Colum- * h::i county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for •r ave to s-Ila ton tol land in said county, contain ing lv • acres, more or less, adjoining lands ~t {log. .'if*. O'Neil, and others, lu'loi gi: g to the estate of ' • »\\lldv i N S| .1. June 20, IS3S. : R months utter day application will he . fi mode lo the bon the interior C'onrt of Buiko county, while silting f-r ordinary purposes, ibr t i bell all the real r 'late belonging i t IMliard J ivoc, deceased. uiUi'ch 20 iiRUL, .iilm i , S/'UI'U iiioiii ti: alter date nppl ii at ion will be .8. made in (lie honorable luli-rmr Court ul Butko county, when mllintr lur onluinry purposes, to Mil I Ilf mill estate lit Elea/.er Lewis, deceased, of *awl i,jinny. KLEAZER I .COWART, Executor may 83, 1838 mlt CptH K months after date, application will be S- mailc lo llii' honorable ilia Jnletior Court ol burke county, when selling lor ordinary purposes, lur leave Pi sell nil the real estate belonging to tlie estate of Joint J Roe, deceased. A. 11. ROB, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. dm jc’-UI it monihs after dale oppliealion will he * made lo the honorable Interior Court of Jeffer son, silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell the lands in said comity, belonging lo the estate el llni late I lionrns I!. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro women, Mary and Lucy w ith hor child, Fold for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. This 23d April, 1838 philip Roni.xsoN, > F > april 23 dm JOHN 11 WELLS, $ ljX ra ’ months after date application w ill be made lo Iho bon Court of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave lo sell 6‘J5 acres of pine land in the county of burke, on the waters of Davids liraiii b, adjoining lands ol John Lodge, T, J. Mordael, and others, sold lor I lie benefit of the heirs of benjamin brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. Louisville, May ~ J, 1838. 4m months after dale, application will be * made to the honorable Inferior court of llnrko county,for leave to sell all the real estate es George F. S'cunysrs, deceased. JANE SCON VERS, Admx. april 26 mint Spoilt months after dale, application will bo i made lo the honorable Inferior Court ol llnrko county, fur leave to sell a part of the real eslate of KouthW orlh Harlow, deceased. KEbECCA HARLOW, Admrx. nprU 20 m ini monihs after dale application will ho JL made to the honorable (he Inferior Court ol burke county, w hen silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell the plantation belonging to the estate of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands ol John Cock, Mathew Junes,and oth ers. Also,a negro man belonging lo said estate by Iho name ot bob. ANDERSON LAMBERT, } F > . GEORGE W. EVANS, J ljX Waynesboro, June 28, 1838. months after dale, application will he ", made lo the lion, tho Inferior Court of Elbert ejimiy, while silting fox ordinary purposes, lur I ave lo sell a negro man named William, belong* ing lo Margaret Arm Dcadvvyler, a minor heir ol Joseph Dead wylor, jr. deceased, hue of Elbert co. ALEXANDER P. HOUSTON, Guardian, may 31, 1838 mlt Jjj'OEß rnontlis after dale, application will ba ®- made lo the Hon iho Inferior Court of Elbert counly, while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the lands and negroes belonging lo the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, bale of said counly. TilO’cs, JOHNSTON, Adtn’r. may 31, 1838 * mlt Georgia, J eflitfsou Comity: tt/ft/HEUEAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator » » ot lhe estate of the late Manning Spradloy, of said comity, deceased, applies fur dismission from said administration. These are llmreforeto cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said doc’d to be and appear at my office, within the lime proscrib ed by law,lo show cause, it any they have, why said letu-rs should trot bo grunted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, lies 20 h day of Feb. 1838, EbENEZER bO I HW'ELL, mar 1 Clerk U Georgia. Columbia county; WHEREAS James Canlidgo, administrator, applies lor letters dismissory on the estate of Robert W. Walker, deceased. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file iheir objections, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my olilce, to shew cause w by said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 2d day of June, 1833. GAIiKIEL JUNES. Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county; t / JJ I.K t:A3 James Canlidgo, administrator de w » bonis non, applies lor letters dismissury on tbo estate of Adam Walker, deceased. These are therelbro to cite and admonish all and singular, iho kindred and creditors of tDo said de ceased, to tile their objections, if any they have, within the tnno prescribed by law, in my otlice, lo slew cause why said liters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1338. G A URIEL JON ES^Cclrk. Georgia, Jefferson County! fetk/JiKREAS William L Kennedy, Abminis. V * trator of John Jvight, late of this county, de ceased, applies for letters distuissory from said ad ministration, Those are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within tire time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not he granted. Given under my hand at otlice, in Louisville, this sth June, )B.iB. June y EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson counly; HI iIEREAtj, Patrick b Connolly, Administra tor on tho 1 state of Tandy C Jones, laic of sold county, deceased, applies for Letters dis missory. These are therefore to cite aad admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mj otlice within the time prescri bed by law, lo file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause w'uy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this llitli day of March, 1838. march 16 EbENEZER bOTHWELL, Clk. Georgia, .lelfursou county: XV/ JIEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator w » on the estate of Stephen Colter, late ol said county, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular I lie kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, lo be and appear at my office within the lime proscribed by law, to shew euasc if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, bis 16th day of March 1838. mar 16 ' EBENEZER BOTHWELL,CIk Georgia, Burke county: % S7IIEREAS Elijah Altaway, administrator no s ¥ the estate ol bedding N byranl, late ul said county, deceased, applies for lettcis dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and signlar the kindred and creditors ul said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within tho tin e pre scribed by taw, to show cause, it any they have, w hy said let ters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this I7th day ol Feb;, 1838. T H BLOUjYT, D. CT’k. leb 21 m6rn Georgia, Burke Counly : / 11EKEAS Little berry Burch applies for letters dismissory, on tho estate ol Abish Jenkins, deceased. Tliose are thcipfuro to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol suit! deceased, lo he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, lo show cause, it any they have, w hy said leltets should not be granted. Given under my hand t office, in Wayncsbaro tids 22d day ot March, 1838. mar 26 Cm T. If. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk. Georgia, Burke County. U/JH.REAB James Grubbs Administrator of the estate «l Win. bryant, deceased, applies lo me for letters of dismission. These are therefor to cite and admonish nil and singular the kinlrcdand creditors ol said dee’d to he and appear at any office, w ilhin the lime prescrib ed by iaw, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not be grated. Given under my band at office in Waynesboro, this 221 day of January 1838. Jan 26 21ra6m TII BLOUNT, nccon o. Georgia,Columbia county: benjamin H. Warren and John iMcGar, Executors of ,lh e billot William MeGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. These are iherelorc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said di ceased lo be and appear at my office within the lime pro scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, w by said letters should not be grained. Given under my hand at otlice, Ibis ‘Mill day of February, IS3B. GABRIEL JONES*, Clerk. lvb 27 ' -17 V/ Georgia,.l<;fir-mi countv: _ I U! Jl l,it 10 AS Sherrod Arringl •», admin Mrato tho estate oi J us-ij *ii 1 .'icklnua, lalo or j Haiti county,deceased, applies tor letters ui distuisl hi.hi from said estate. 1,1 These am thereloro to rile, summon and admon- It ish, all and singular, the kindred mid creditors oi w said deceased, lo lie mid appear at ray ollieo within If the lime (1 hy law, lo shew cruse, if any w they have, why said letters should not he {grunted, w <>iven under my hand at ollieo in Louisville, this n 25th June, 1838. *■ June 88 EDENJSZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk. Georgia* Hittkc county* 1( Court es Ordinary, present their Honors C \V Evans, A hel Lewis and E I’ahncr, Erqrs. Rule Ni Si, blh March, 1833. . UPON lhe petition of Samuel iiurron, executor of J Absoletn Kinsey, deceased, lute oi Burke co g 1 staling that ho has fully executed said will and set- ’j lied the estate of saiil deceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is thereliiro, on motion of counsel, r ordered lhal the Clerk do issue a citation, relunm- p hie to ■September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there lo show cause why the same should not bo granted ; And it is further or tiered I hat said citation be publisher once a mouth * till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes. • mar 20 Cm T. 11 BLOUNT, D. El k ( Georgia—Uurke County. q Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W t Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Estjrs a Rule NiSi, blh March, 1838 r TTPON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis- t tralor of John Watts, duec-ased, this day filed, praying that a Citation may issue lor letters dismis sory from said Amninistratii o. It is on motion - ordered that the same do issue and lie published t once a month for six months. A true extract from 1 the minutes. T II ULOUNT, u c c o n c. r March 20 Cm < Georgia, Uurke Comity. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors W T G * Evans, Abel Lewis and L f’amler, Esqrs Rule Ni Si bth March, 1833 UPON the application ol Mulford Marsh and ( Fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is * sue a citation for letters dismissory as ndmitnslra- 1 tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It is »n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do issue returnable to September term next ol this ; Court, to be published once a month till said Court A true extract from the minutes. f march 20 Cm 'J' II BLOUNT, ncco b c. ] Georgia, llurkcCouuty: c Court of Ordinary—present, their honors GW Ev ans, Abel Lewis, and li f’almer, Esqs. March bth 1333. ' UPON tho petition of Burton McGhee, stating 1 Abner F. Holliday, dec., late ot liurko county, * did, on tho I all i day ot September, 1831, by his eer- 1 I lain bond of that dale, obligate himself, Ins heirs ‘ and assigns, lo execute to one Win Daniel, ofMor- ' gan c runty, titles to the lot ol Land in tiro town ol Poinsct, in the county of Murray : commencing on ’ lire street at tire corner of lot No 3, in the first di\ is- J ion of saiil town, running south with said street six -1 ty-four, to a street, 40 feel wide, thence with said 1 ; street one hundred and sixty feet to a cross street, thence up said street, to lower part ol lot No 3. f ! And also stating that he is the assignee of said bond, and that said Abner E. departed this life without executing said titles, and praying that Ma thew' Jones, the administrator of the said Abner E. may be directed to execute to tiro said Burton Me r Gliee titles lo said lot. Whereupon, on motion of , Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or i derod, that unless good cause he shown to the con trary, the said Matthew Jones,adm’r. as aforesaid, i will be, at ’July term of this court next, directed lo > make said titles. And it is further ordered that a . copy of fins rp!o bo published once a month for * three months, before said court A true extract from tho minutes, i _march 21 m3t Tll ULOUNT, 1) cl’k. 1 Georgia, linrlcc county: Court ol Ordinary—present their, honors G W Ev- , ans, Allred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esijrs. , March blh, 1833 . ■ "B‘ TPOAf tho petition of James Buchanan and Win , sU Hosier, slating that Abner E Holliday, dec’d. 1 latcnf Uurke county, died in the county ol Murray, ] • on the eight day of September, 1331; by Iris certain , bond of that dale, a copy of which is filed in this , > court, obligato himself to one William Hamel, of . Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two , . lots m the town ol Poinsct, known by tho iVo2, | and one half of No 16. And also by Ins certain , other bond, made in the same county on the fair day , , of September, 133-1, the said Aimer E obligated | \ himself to execute {to the fsnid W illiam Daniel, his . heirs or assigns, the other half of said lot No U’>, in , the said town of Poinset (a copy of w hich last | mentioned bond is filed in this court) and lire said ', James and W illt im are the assignees of said bonds, | and also that said Abner E departed this file without , executing said titles; and praying lids court todi i reel Matthew Jones, administrator of tho estate of - Abner E., to execute the said titles to tho said James and William. It is thereupon, on motion of - Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered, 1 that unless good cause be shown lo the contrary, J that this court will, at July term next, direct said f administrator to execute said titles. Audit is fur- s llier ordered, tlint this rule be published once a I month fur three months before said court. 1 A true extract from the minutes. * march 21 m3t T II I! 1.0 UNT, I) cl’k. ' Georgia, liurkc county: ci Court of Ordinary— present, their honors G WEv- a ans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs. \ March blh 1838. r UPON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray i county, staling that Abner E Holliday doc’d, ) of Uurke ceunty, c id, in the county of Munroo, on r the Glh day ol October, 1835, by bis bond of that i date; a copy of which is filed in this court, bind him- r self, his heirs and assigns, to execute to one Wtl- I ham Daniel, and iris assigns, of Murray county, by t tho first day of January, 183 G, titles to that lot of s land known hy the number one hundred and sixly, 1 in lire 10th district, 13lh section, originally Chore- I kce county; and stating that said Abner E departed ■ this life without executing said title; and that lire said Dennis is the assignee of said r bond; and praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad ministrator on the estate of said Abner E. lo exe cute title to saiil lot lo the sard Dennis. IV'bereup- r on, it is, on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsellor I said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause j shown to Dr* contrary, that on the first Monday in J j July next, this court will direct said admitnistrator f Ito execute saiil title. And it is further ordered, *. I that n copy of this rule be published once a month , for three months before said time. A truecx’ract from the minutes, march 21 m3t T II ULOUNT, D cl’k. , Georgia—Uurke comity. r Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W. | Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Rule Ni, Si., March blh, 1838. UPON the pclitionof Elisha Daymans,executor of Samuel Haymans, deceased, late of Burks county, staling that ho has fully executed lire last r will and testament of said Stephen Daymans, de- r ceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is there- | ' foro, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk J do issue a citation requiring afi concerned, to bo \ 1 and appear at the court at September term next a then and there to show cause why said Ictlcrsahall s not ho granted, and that said nutation bo publish- 1 1 ed once a month till said court. a Atrue extract from the minutes. r march 21 6tm Tll ULOUNT, D el’k. t TO BOAT OWNERS AND PA TROON’S I Navigating Suvanah and Broad rivers. n an act of the General Assembly of the slate c of Georgia,assented lo the 20th December, 1836, it is made he duly of the inferior courts ot tho sev ' eral counties of sard state, bordering on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub dished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge neral assembly, regulating boat owners,their agents ami patroons, navigating said w aters. Jiy the aforesaid acts every boot navigating the , Savannah or Broad rivers, arc required to have a | i while palroon,wilh a Bill of Lading ready prepared „ to exlubit lo any while person, who may wish to J, I examine the contents of tire boat under their charge r i showing tho name ol said patroon and consignee ot N • tho cargo aboard ot said boat, and furthermore for . bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,lo permit J any boat hand being a slave; to pul on board of their , , boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ot any kind, pout r try or other articles in w hich by law they are lorhid ( to trallisk, except the same is exhibited in tire bill ol t lading of the owner ol said boat or Ids agent,and un- p der bis or their direction entered, tanking it penal | 1 against every offender of the aforesaid acts. v 1 Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, lhal the j , acts of w hich the foregoing is extracted will be en- h , 1 forceti against}offenders who may bo taken in liic j county of Lincoln. /Lewis Parks, ✓ W. B.Cantelow, v 1 John Moss, t / Stephen Stovall, \/ Peticti Lam ak, nov 23 if 278 Judges ulTnletior court summer Kin teat i.-ou t, vLj.% < a ‘‘ Will bo sold, it upjiiio.S for shortly, ri.o lot I; 3 and iniprovoiiicnls at the S;, n d Hills, know P !■ J J y..n.s lho Tnrkncll Spring Ibnncr'y iwun I and occupied by Col Thomas McGran. The nt emilantins twenty five acres, n largo pari ol a (neb is in woods, uni! includes Turktiou a Spring, rom which iho Cilyof .Augusta is supplied wnli ivator. On the premises in a comfortable dwelling willi all oilier buildings necessary iorlh i annum" niodiilion ol a family. Possession can bo given immediately A Iso —A small Lot containing between two ami three acres, separmo from the above by the Mil- 7 ledgrvillo Rond. Apply lo MayS luth HENRY II GUMMING. | AM) AN I) GENERAL AGENCY J OFFICE.—The subscriber will attend to ilia sale, exchange and settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation and perfecting ol titles to real es tate, conveyancing, &e. and lo the adjustment and collection ol debts, lbs ollico is at his residence in the ciiy of 4?t. Augustine, Fast Florida. Juno 12 Cm PETEK SEEN SMITH. g GEORGIA LIME.-Flesh Slone Lhnc.n' "vJfas good quality as any in iho market, pul np* in boxes, stronger, tighter, end more convenient (dr transportation than barrels, and holding the same, quantity. I’riee §3 the- single box. and $2 .TO by the quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jaeksonhoro, and al the mouth ol liriar creek, on the Favaiinah river, it will he sold at the same rales wilh freight' olf. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Flamers’ Hotel, or I). KIRKPATRICK <fc Co. June M trwi'/dtf QTIIAI KD, from the subscriber, sumo lime' since, living 12 mil™ below Auunsta, on road, eleven head of cattle,branded in largo Idlers,* 1 1 1), on the left hip; one ot the cows witliom horns, large anil line looking. 1 have lids day taken up ono of the cow s at or near Dr. Turpin’s mill, on Iho Savannah road, qpd 1 have no doubt bin the remainder are in dial neighborhood. A lib> oral reward will bo paid many person securing tfia said, cal 110 and giving inlormalion id the same lo me. [June 13 sw3w] J A DOVE. FRESH JHHHNG GOODS, At No. 200 Rrauil-strccl, ) 11. WYATT A Co. have received, and * • are now opening a large slock ol Spring and Summer 1 )ry Goods, well assorted, end Imving been purchased al reduced prices, x\ ill be sold at a small advance on cokl lor cash. They have now a good assortment of black and Id no black Italian Lustring, gros do I’aris and gros do Swiss Silks, Plaid Silks and. small figured Hou nd Silks, handsome French Muslins and printed •Swiss Muslins, black and while and colored Jaeo ncls small patterns, large and small checked Swiss Muslins and Cambrics, Furniture Calicos, white and colored cotton Fringes assorted, cotton and, linen Nettings, and 10-1 Bobbinet for pavilions, Irish Linens and Lawns, 5-0 and 10-1 Irish Sheet ings, Tallin and Birdoyo Diapers, Damask Table- Cloths and Napkins, brown I.inens and Linen Dril lings, Vestings, a very largo assortment ot Cotton Hose and s do, with a variety of other seasonable goods. april PJ 5 >OliTIN f « CLOTHS & MATTINGS.-- aJ> Just received no assortment 'ot Dutch Polling Cloths; VV hitcand co’l floor il/atting, 4 5 and G-4 Paper Hangingsand borderings, very line; Fire place Sc nines do do Travelling Baskets, small and large siz Aluo, Umbrellas and Parasols assorted. april27 Til VV VAT 1’ * CO. G EORGI A FEJ.A LH C’O ' T SpIIE Fall Term of llm Instituliort wall be open a. on Wednesday, 13th mst. As the number of students is limited, it is lo be desired that those who design patronising us, should apply at the begin ning of the term. “ Remarks on Female Education” is in the hands of the printer, and will soon ho published. An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Music, and Marches, &e.,hy V. Lalaste, Professor of Mu sic in this Institution, are for sale at ■ lie bookstores. Our friends are informed that this institution is now in a vciy flourishing condition, in spite of the various rumors at tempted to be spread by those who consider us formidable opponents, or they would la hor to put us down by lair means, 'i hoy have, reported that wo arc noi patronised by respectable people,and other things equally generous and de cent. ]n confirmation ol its truth, we refer all wishing correct information, lo Jesse P. Greene, IV. If Greene, James Anderson, Ksqrs. It in ke comity ; John Morel, Esq. Savannah ; John F. Lester, Da vid Lester, Fsqs. Jones county;. David Hill, Ste phen Jiivms, Fsqrs Col. Rockwell, Mnj. VVm V Hansell, Ac. &c. Baldwin county. This is pio frssedlya Southern Institution, and Southern men will support it. L. LATASTE, ) Prinn- Juno 11 It ANNA M. LATASTE, \ pals.g I \OCT. EVANS’ MEDICINE! Uyspep- JL *' f ’iil atul llyppchomiriaeism—lnterest ing case.—Mr. \Vm. Salmon, Green s , above 3rd, Philadelphia, afllietcd lor several years wilh the following distressing symptoms; sickness at iho stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness and weakness of the oxtreraeties, emaciation and general debility, dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the stomach after eating, night mare, groat mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costivencss, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. Mr Salmon had applied lo the most emi nent, physicians, who considered it beyond the power of medicine to restore him to health; howe ver, as his afflictions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having been recoiuiiierr ded by a relative of Ins lo make a trial of Dr VVm. Evans’ medicine, lie with difficulty repaired lo the office and procured a package, lo w hich ho says,; lie is indebted for Ins restoration lo life, lienllh and friends. He is now 7 enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, o pnl 232 Broad street- More conclusive FBdof s'ofTbe . extraordinary efficacy of Dr. HMf. EVAN'S celebrated CAMUMILEand APERIENT ANTI RILJOUS PILES, in alleviating afflicted man kind— Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery, N. Y. Dis ease, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flax. Symp toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe grip ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss ol appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and a frequent discharge of "a foetid kind of matter mixed with blood, great debility, sense of burning heat, with an intolerable bearing down of the parts, Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect health, and returned Ins sincere thanks for the great benefit ho had received. \VM. EVANS To James Dn kson, 3G Co.nhill, Boston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills: Lowell, November 15, 183 G. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the beneficial results of medicines, 1 cheerfully offer mine to the public, in behalf of Dr. VVm. Evans’ Camomile Pills. I have been afflicted for the last ten years, wilh distress in the head and chest, often so bad as lo deprive mo of sleep fur ihrceor four uiglils in succession, but have never found relief by any of my friends’ prescriptions, until my wife saw llio advertisement in the paper; when she persuaded me to send fur some, which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring me lo health, although 1 have not entirely finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to yourself, or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, THOMAS K. GOODHUE,CentrnI-sf. The above mentioned Pills are for sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, mar 33 Solo Agents for Augusta, Cm. A STIIJIA, THREE YEARS’ STANDING A Mr, Robert Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with Iho above distressing malady- Symptoms— great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous bond* ache, difficulty of breathing, lightness and stricture across the breast, d-zzincss, nervous irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation of impending sufloculion, palpitation of ibe heart, distressing cough, costive ness, pain ol the stomach,drtuvsmo-is, great debility mid deficiency of the nervous energy. Air. R. Mon roe gave up every thought of recovery, and duo despair sal on I lie countenance of every person in terested in Ids existence or happiness, till by acci dent he noticed in a public paper some cures cflbcted by Dr. VVm. Evans’ Medicine in bis complaint, w hich induced him to purchase a package of iho Pills, which resulted in completely removing every symptom IJ I the disease Ho w islics to say his mo tive for this declaration is, that those afflicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from which ho is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. VVm. EVANS For sale by ONIONY & HAINES, JSolcagi’nis lor AngualaGin inarch 23 , 232 Broad street