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Tho following in an rxirnri from a ion Inruining
•\vurk of Dr. Pe ter.', thr iIIm ovn r of’ I lie rdobraicil
V<*po|nl»|r A nli«llifioiis I’ilf .
“ Ilcaltli, wealth anil i |-»vm» ri( an* llie lime
prime cyrri* ol life. J in' Iwo Jarrner an
only Honphf nn n menm to obtain lh** hf(«*r
jMnn «ceka for wrahh as llio mentis enjoyment, j
Hut vain i.*i Mieli pur ml without the posaeshiou ol ;
health. U iihoui bodily atreripili ami vtpor, neither
Ibo ptoy«iral nor the menial—i. either the mm r nor
the oulwnrd man is eapalde ol any nebiovenuul,
whether ol wealth or enjoy inonl. Mnpo enini in
ro I pore sano—a miiiihJ iiiiiul m a sound body—is
the bine qua non the übHolnte re(jiusile,li»r|any effi
cient effort in the attainment of Imrnaii ends. Tito
mind maybe nelive, but it th body be lidde, theti
w tho mind netivo l«> little jmrpoFe. i'.iij •yment i
not there ; and tbo finest laid j>lnn« nro rendered
abortive by the ahaltered condition ol our loncmcnl
vs Hay.
Hnltm that a nian con Id obtain wealth— flint be
codld inquire the gold ol Ophir, and bring hem** all
the treaiuTt's of the tnitv’H ol (»oicorn!a, yul without
health, whoro tV'idd be Ins lmp|»inehH I lie would
bo miserable in the nm! I ol bis gold and his dia
monds; be would pine away in wretchedness and
(impair, and lie would exclaim with the wire man
of old, “nil is vanity ond vexation of spirit.” Him
limbs are racked with nfun and ke eannot rest, his
appetite is gone, and be loathes his food; Ins sto
mach ;« oppressed with nausea, and lie turns sick
ening away at the bounties of a iiiumUmnl pruvi
dcnce. Me would give all he is worth—nay,all the
world—il h" bud it-* for the pour but health* man’s
appetite.
“ Please give me, 1 said a hungry wretch to n
wealthy feeble man,“ please give mo a mxjhiho to
buy me a morsel of food; I urn almost starved !”
“1 would give a thousand dollars lor your apjie
lile,” said the rich man, as he banded llio hungry
one u duHnr.
Os so miich importance ia health to llio enjoy
ment of lifu!
Hut wlierrfo, melfiinks I hear the render ask,Niih
serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub
ject? Do wo not all know tbo value ol health?
Do we not all attend to it as one of (be duel, il not
the chie&Bl concerns of our mortal existence ? Do
wo not employ the means hi attain and preserve it ?
Do wo not lay out money—do we not fee pbysi
riant—-do wo not follow their advice—do wo not
■swallow their prescriptions ?
True—most true—gentle reader, thou does! all
things, wc daro say, and more, blill, we cannot
believe our homily on health to be altogether mine
reasory. Ah in morals, so in physic is it requisite
to hnyo “line upon line, and precept upon precept.”
Mon in health forget that they may be sick , and
men in niekneesdo not always employ the most ju
dicious menus to attain health.
Very true, Doctor—mm do not ns you say always
pursue tlie right road to health. Now, I know of
some people who are always dosing themselves
with physic, ana running to the doctors and apoth
ecaries every day of their lives. They take, I verily
believe, a curt load of drugs in a year, and yet they
are not well aflnr nil
Do you know the reason ?
Why, yes, in my opinion there nro two reasons.
In the first place they take too much medicine, and
*1 the second, they do not lako the right kind. 1
tiled to make the same mis lake Hut lately, that is
to say for two or three years past, I’ve hit upon a
bolter plan I lake Dr. Pet* rs’ Vegetable Bilious
Pill. ,uml I derive morn hom-lil from one dollar laid
cut in them, than I used in paying I illy in miy (in
mor pursuit ul lionlth, besides waving a world ol'
iisuaea anil in (.wallowing mi enormous
• quantity "of medicines. Do you know Dr. Dolors I
Very well.
Ami have you over taken bis medicine I
I were a blockhead clue.
They udl me he is none of your nnae.kß, who nn
dertskos to mend and rogultilo the human machino
without NO much (IN a knowludgo ol it.s pm In,
1 and how they nro pm together. They any ho un
derstands anatomy and physiology, I think they call .
them, and is aJ familiar with botany and chemistry i
in I am with the road to mill
You are rightly informed. Dr. I’elers is no em
piric. lie doCH not undertake what he does not i
understand. lie was regularly hred to lho healing I
art. He has spent years in llioaoqutsilion of know- I
ledge; he has devoted IdmsodTo the study ol the i
human frame, and the diseases to which n is sub
ject, and now ho is applying his nc(piisilion to the
relief of suffering humanity.
He does not put forth llio absurd claims often ad
vanced by the inventors of patent luminous—name
ly, that ul curing all diseases with a single pro
scription'. Sueli a pretence he would deem about
a» ildfieult to swallow us to lake the nostrums of
ilioho who put n forth. There is no such medicine.
There is not, and never was, a isnaieon Ibr all dis
cuses. The Vegetable Bilious I'dls pretend in no
such miracle, lint w hat is minutely belter they
eflfact what they undertake They keep the word
of pr anise to tin. stomach, and the prilita via w Inch
they make to the car and eye. And that indeed is
no slight recommendation. Nor arc the complaints
to which these Bills are adapted lew nor lar be
tween. The disorders arising from a morbid stale
of the bile are, unfortunately, many, distressing and
fatal. A large portion ol all the levers, especially
at the south and in the marshy districts, arc owing
to this cause, from the distressing ague and foyer,
which almost shakes asunder hie aud Imib, to the
fearful " \ ellcw .luck," w'budi seldom quits Ins \u
tun without sundering soul and body as be takes
his leave.
Conversant from bis previous practice, with dts
ease, in all its form , whu b originates from the di ■
order of the bile, Dr. JVlrrs was (irst bd to employ
Ins know bulge and ex|«-nenco in the propitiation of
a medicine w hich should prove ellicacions ni this
large class ol diseases, w Inch should rein \ c I ho ach
ing and the diltry head, and restore the nauseated
and loathing stomach, at the same time that it pre
vented those more fatal ell. els which arc so apt to
' follow- from their imprudent neglect.
For this purpose be prepared with much . arc and
'lust adaption to Ibe purpose, the Vegetable Unions
Bills, whictli ho is happy to say, Irote Ion.: experi
ence, and the abundant testimony ol those w lio have
employed them hove answi rod, muro than unaworod
His sanguine expectations.
It in not his own mere desertion you are call
ed on to believe. It is not the ipso dixit ol'any single
mail—though ho was as groat as (bdoti or Hippo I
orates—that yon are to pin your laith upon Nei
ther—nllbongb it is said in ihr sacred xolinno that 1
'“hy tho mouth of txvo or three wtim s.es K ji dl „1|
things ho established —arc yea to believe mso
small a number only f a olond of witnesses is be*
fore you I’hoy arc too immeri'iis to bo easily
overlooked; they aro too intelligent to be , arch . dx
hoard; they are 100 rcspoolaldo to be slightly re
garded.
Believing tho spontanoons loslimonv ol those 1
whoso experience tsiho best test olTh ■ linlli ibex
ss.scri. i»r. l cters has thrown together in the fol
loxxnig linger, a I. w of the many hundreds ol t sli
mounds received from every ~ ,
pills haw come into use. They are left
for thoiusolvos, Thcx arc it.- word ofTl
" speak what they do Knoxv, on It
they have soon and c\p. ,-c cd."
Bo careful and Inquire (of I'olcrs’ \ . ,■; ,
Tills; they are sidd in .lugusta hy y/av.l n . I;
ley & Co. Thomas Burnett & Co, A, Ison l alter
andxMtiee JLeverieh. upnl IT '
v A Otic I • end red Dollor- U'Xvanl.
OK NOTlCE—Knnaxxiiy from the sue-, ~
TH? bar,in December last, tmgromanuanixd
Km Johnson, aged about twenty VO t . ,
l_jf\ Said negro is lour lift cloven mi lies higb,
A/f) very dark complexion,and when intern- I
'T/JIJ gated closely Blotters a little; bo has a 1
n 'd hoc, am 1 .rent many marks of tho !
whip on his buck, S- negro was n.nliiied it Hl,a
-coil jail last sunv to areo months, and belonged at
that time to Mr Ui. ,of Monroe 00. I would /e-
OIK-Nt jailors to tic piirtieulcr in examining mils, as
tho said negro lay six monllis in jail within ton
miles of his .master, if said negro is confined in
jsd, sothat I get him, 1 will pay i|, c n |, uvo r ,. UT(r ,;
! have no doubt but that he lias altered his mu-,.
aprd 11 w6m COKNELHJgj D. Tui!l \
I'KN vU'i KTAYAU!*
] r I •TKAVKI) I tom I r sulrnil r,
I * nf Ah 1’ . I Oliver r •ukim', in < <»■
1 ' > " lumltl i « niin(y, on Ilia JOlti ult'in », a
-m ill <l;»rk bnv.Mi, or more i r tpcrlv
I \■3 a- |$ a hro .vn Imy lior -o, about Il' I'amh i
i*li, l>r.|vu*Ji» 1 i\«• ;»;*«! tv* a o it. |
1 I.me I) #winj! iimni* omt tail, iwo white* on \
! carh «!<• ol 111 hurl, bono, r tii.- il by ihc ; I'l ili', MO |
lollirrn. il' m nil* li'il ; m roily hlkhJ licl »r«, no ,
I hW;< on I lie hind fool, vary e *»*y under Iho ; 'id.lie,
I having muu he on worked in :iny oilier loin ; Ik i
v\.:i) known nhoiu AngnM:), being formerly lb‘‘ !
1 i»r ipciiy of I >r. iI. f ’imningbmi..
Any person givm:' intormution at Mr. itirlmrij
| Ailin'*, Angusiu, ao tlmt i gi ! kini,: tr.'l rcvfjw- ilm
I nh i vi; row uni. .lA.MI S i* AI.LL.n
i)'/' In o pr;-viiMin ndvoriiv mciil in llml’on Mu
| lioimliht, 'ln: nhovo borne urn dfficrihc I as n d ark
! morrid— bi.s culm is ilnrk brown,or fHtber brown b:iy.
«\ U _
ll\ t; Doki/A ifs nhu v its#.
! t. * , Mil A V 1.1 > from the subscriber,
living in Aligniia, on Tm-mlay eve
** /v 4 ® 4 nine, iho I'.Mb iuhl at Mrioli roan |»o
-qCA.CA. jf M ncy, wilfi whorl inane and tail, a ar
\ J fyMon It in bark, rruiMiul Iyl bo saildln n
idgo round ona oi' his hind l» jrhe*
! luvri. litK liiiot' un i lotlock joint, nnd branded (: IC. 1
I 'J'li. idinvi! row tint will bo given lo liny person w ho
j wdl deliver said borne lo me, or give any inlorma
j lion, no (but i got him. S. M. (JALHODN.
j Juno ■/.. yi
0 AND I'OJtSAiaC. -The subscriber offers j
fi i hi. Land* for sale, in Harris coutity.lying di- I
reedy upon ibe road from lliiinillon lo Greenville, j
five miles from llio limner plaeo. Tlio possession I
comprises eight liuriored acres, vvliieh I lie owner |
will disp' re nl in it body or in lwoicpnrnlc parrots,
to unit purchasers. There are two hundred and i
liiiv m ret i limed, of wliiih a comidtrableportion
is tresh, the vvbolo 11 no binning order nnd well
adapted In llie culture of enrn, euUon, small grain,
Ac. There m a Iramed dwolling itanse on Ibo plaeo
well eonrlnieled and ol good materials,a gin house,
mid all (liber outbuildings reipiiaito for convenience.
TI,o wider in exeelloni,and llio sduaiion nllords
every prosper! (nr the enjoymout ol fine health.—
Any person desiring further inlormation w ill call
upon llio snb.M riber on ilia prcrnisi >
THOMAS SMITH.
Harris county, July 3 nilin
I. AN MS I’Olt SAT, IC.
ydJP'j- The subscriber offers iiir sale his
p.iyevvi binds in Columbia euimly, sii Haled on
the main rand lending irom Augusta lo
Jr w ' Columbia Conn Jlonae, ibirlecn miles
iibo vc die fanner, nnd nine miles helnw
the lull.tr place, containing nhoiit fi.'dl acres, nnd is
ho silimled ilint two desirnhle selllemeuls may he
inudo, should Ihe u hole he too milch for one person,
wiih IniproveineidH on each; either ol widt h will
ho Hold separate, should the purchaser desire it,—
The terms and land ean he Known or seen hy ap
plying to tin- overseer, on the premises. Provisions
can he hud on the premises also,
Juno 1,1838 m7t HAHMONG LAMAR.
\\ A It VI M*IC I \ t.S, \. I .
rjGIIC proprietor ol this ospiblishnicnl la gs p avn
-I. to ndorni the jnihlie. that he has made exten
sive improvements during the past winter, which
w ill add unieii lo die comfort and convenience of
those who may visit lliis healthy, romantic, and
delightful summer region the corning season. He
would also loenliun lur the hoiicfit id strangers,that
iherois a well established While Sulphur Spring,
near Asheville, which has also undergone
extensive improvements during the past winter.—
Persons from Sunlit Carolina, North Carolina, and
Georgia, who have been in Iho habit of a sojourn at ,
die Virginia Springs, over had roads, may oi joy nil
ih j benefits ol such a trip in I’uneoiabo, with much ,
less labor, latigiie, and expense ; besides nil llio hills ,
ol Iho diifercut Southern batiks are taken in liun
oombo at par. Thu singe line from Greenville, via
ibis place, Inis changed hands within a few months,
mill the present onti rprising proprietor promises to
spare no trouble or expense to moot all llio wants of
the traveller. The buncombe road has never boon
in us good order since it was made, ns at Ibis time.
Tile proprietor assures visitors that no trou
ble or expense will he wanting, on bis pari,
to render ibis houso a place of pleasure to all
who may call ; and lo the invalid, he would
way, tho climate of Buncombe, with Ihe aid
of its mineral waters, will ho aide lo restore
him to health, unless his disease ho incura
ble. In conclusion I would say, with such a cli
mate as buncombe, and die romantic scenery ol its
iiioimtuins and rivers, with such public establish
ments ns Kbit Kock, Asheville, ISnlphur Springs,
Warm Springs, and die intermediate hotels, lew
purls ol our country cun boast of superiority.
mayiiS w6t .1. E. PATTON.
II NJ T ItS I) STATES IXOT Jijj,'’ J
Oainciwilli', Geo. '
rjlllK subset iber informs his friends and the pnb
-I he, that ho has lakeii charge of tho large and *
commodious house, situated on tho northwest, ear- H
ner of Iho public square, recently occupied by Mrs. c
Holland, mill bating considerably improved die v
premises, be is prepared lo accommodate company
ns comfortably and in as good style as any other
public houso in tho up-country. His table will be -
furnished with ihe best the country affords ; Ins bar
supplied with choice liquors and wines; and his
stable will bo attended to and provided lor in such t
i< manner as lo please Ihe lovers of fine horses. In i
short, no trouble or expense will bo spared to make j
all comfortable who may see proper lo patronise the.
establishment. WILEY SLEDGE.
Juno H I\v
jfc| AI > ISON SIMM IMG S.—This establishment
lx* is now open lor the reception ol hoarders nr
visiters, under the superintendence of Mr. and
.Mrs ( ullier. The proprietors deem it unnecessary
to say any thing in eammcndiition of the virtue of
■ls waters, Are. they have been so fully ten led lor the
lust liltecn or t wenty years.
June 14 3t BOARD OF MANAGERS.
tit VIN A » AM Irorn rho subscri
bers, residing in Greenville, Gn , a
mulatto hoy, by the name u( DICK,
(calls himself Richard,) said hoy is
nhtmi 0 feet I inch high, raw honed,
nnd weighs about 170, or HO lbs.
quick spoken, with one of ids tore
teeth broken oil', and hut little hair
on his bend; quite intelligent uelivo,und strong ns lo
muscular pow er. We brought said negro from Iho
line i.f Mississippi and Alabama, tSnmler County
Dick had on when he went away u mixed emit and
| fur hat, other clothing not recollected, lie formerly
I came Irom N. C.
■| Also in ihe same lime runaway, a.hright mulatto
! hoy, by the name of W K.STLEV, belonging to Col.
; I 'neper, nenr I Ins place, about -. r ) v isrrs of age, quick
j spoken, about ft fort <! or 11 inches high, spare marie,
| and a barber by profession. This boy was bought
from Air. Wnolibrko's, at Columbus, in ibis Hmie,
| and by him was brought from Maryland; ho has |
i frequently threatened to go h ick. Weslly had on |
I whin ho went away, a striped pair of pantaloons,
j They both let! without any provocation, and
w ith looney enough lo carry them some distance,
: and il i supposed will mill.elor some live Slate, li
is probable they may have live pisses, or may be
| curried nl by some while person. Whoever will
j apprehend said negroes,and lodge them in Jail, so
: I lint we get diem, shall he hherallv row aided
Jane IS HARDAWAY A. HAW KIN’S
TW i:\TV-l il I’ DOLL H!S JJlinw VII
o, if I N V W A V irom ihe siibseribi'r i
while in enmp,near //ambnrg, S C
a certain negro man named Vrinrr ,
XtaßaP aged ahiml 40 years, dark complex
/ycß ion, elninkey, heavy built, about ft
feel 8 or JO inches high, bus tvvcral
, ofhis apperlbre leelh missing; and
.'siM negro was purchased from lire workhouse
m Charleston. Any person who will apprehend
si;d negro and deliver him lo Mr. Win. Tchut
|of I I inibnrt. or secure him so the,; said Turner ean
m'l him, w ;;I receive the above n ward,
mol S. WILLIAMS
V ii M iSTj.Vi' It A TOittS’ Jfii OTICK,
, A LI. persons to w hem the esltile of Henry /i:m.
; • A lion s-d. is indebted, w ill render Illsor claims j
| wiilini ti. inr. ■ prtsi ribod by law; and all jndobied
I I" Mint esuiie are requested to make early payment 1
’ •"V ! JANE D. /inn; Adm’i
may L-;.h i w JOHN EOS-J’EK, A.’i.fr.
- J ('CI K moo His ;;:ier dale application will he on ie i
■ " ,n sel the Inlir;or Court of Kiehniond
■eoun.e.s.u .... ■,> a Com i of Ordinary. I'er !,;n ( .
j M il the real and jaisuiml eataia of Uemy /.um
•ait? oil 4 i Kuunly. il(( i ;\sotl. ’ \
JoNf. H. /.INN', Adm'v.
may ft, 1 H3d im JOHN f'OSTlii;, Adm’r.
I \ T G'N'ICI,. Tour months after time, apphea
j f I lion will be made lo the hanarsblo llrferior i
j t onrt ol Uieline nd I oauly, w bile sitting Ibr onli- 1
M.iry piirjd s«. s\ lor i« iu - to .•■■<,'l n Jot of tuiiil i:i iko I
45th ciistrirt ami ilh .vp-iit.n ia Ciu'.-. rouiMv ’
belonging to Ihe orphans of Lett Wiil anw d,o
one oilier tract drawn hy ton W illiam-. in I (V ,
sold for lb' benefit ol Ihe heirs oi said Williams il
may 'J, IS3B 1’ 1J M.VNTZ, Guardian. .
IT.MH I I ”, HIGH SCHOTL.
r jVHL.oh- ulna,l.>.‘i principal of the I’cndloton
c A< j««l-»ruy, has lulooi I In* I n and elegant
leiti /■ j;«(<*)v occupied by Hr. Reese, as a hoarding
!■«>»• ■ *, and Ins converted it into a Hoarding School
lor young gentlemen, oil the JCilglish plan; 3 i^ ul |
writiirod in iliM rummy by centuries ol oxi>crielice, ,
noil ulimli will ho iilmmiely tound Ihe only seen- i
j ;:ly lui comjili to attention 1 i the morals and nun* j
t tiers of lli<‘ | hi(i)ls, wlnlo at u distance from tkoir ,
I parents I’rnyors will lie rend every morning ami •
• \( nine; and w In o il,crc i-. no chinch on Iho ; nn- ,
d.'iy, lliure will In-service in I he school, and insltuc- i
lini in Sacred lii.sfory and Geography. lining
! gt n li ini'll urn required to n-ad and write, arid to
I,now I lie nniltipliculion I iliUi, Indore Jidtni- -am. i
flii Si liool will lie found well adaptc I lodic s"i.«
of prof • iuiiid ;p ntleimoi, und to youths d amlo- ■
lion and talonl, desirous of attaining the flossies in ;
■i litnidicdmanner liefurogoing to College !, tid also .
to pupils desirous of sound malhemalica discipline ;
J and inslrtielion, to lit them for merchants, engineers i
and the liomhi kh ol life, '( lie sat - criher was horn ;
ami educated in England— was for several years a ;
pupil ol the celebrated Dr Vulpy—am! after passing
through t nmliriiige collcu'.nto course ol rnatlicma
lics, which In 1 pursued almost exclusively lor near- j
ly four yours, no entered himself of Lincoln's Inn,
Umdou.nml praetisod at tho Chanceiy liar. I liere
I will he room onuugh in the spacious house to ae-i
t eonnnodalc parems who may wish lo spend their
1 summer months with their sons, Gymnastics,to
i im prut el he carriage, and recital ions on Ihe prinei- ]
plo developed by Mr 7'helwall, Dr Kush, and Dr
liarher, tor the purpose ol ensuring nn equable and I
pood enunciation, arc practised every day. Tao |
French latigu'ign,according torts polite Kuropoan |
pronuncian m, and Drawing, without extra char
ges. Hoard and tuition, fuel, washing and candles,
tflfiOa year often months, to he paid quarterly in
silvnneo. Vacation one month at midsummer,and |
one monlh at Christ mils $l2 fiir slaying during the i
vacation in the summer, and 913 in tho winter, Pit
pils received at any period, and charged only from ;
the lime of admission. Dancing mid music Sift a(
quarter each.
J'l li rnu rs. —Dr A l l lion .fay, Professor of Lan
guages, Col Cull, N. Vork. The I lon John C Cal
liouii, < ol .loini Ii Calhoun, ol Pendleton. 11l Gnrii
j neliaull, Professorufthc French Language, Charles- |
lon, anil moinher ol the Academy and University 1
of Paris. Col Huger, Chairman of the Hoard of)
7'ruslees ol the Pendleton Academy. |!ev. 'f'rapier
Keith, of Ceorgelown, SC. Col VV I. Slone,editor
ol the New Vork Commercial Advertiser. I! I'Honn,
Ksq. ol Pondlelon. Dr. Way land, Preddent ol
Hrown Univcrsily, Uliode Island.
THOMAS WAVLAND.
ratty 30 wiw
A TKACHjBR WANTED, for the remain-j
7 a ing purl ol the present year lo take charge of!
the Oak Hill Academy, Columbia county, Georgia, [
near law hank Post Office. A gentleman who can
produce satisfactory testimonials of character and
qualifications,will meet w ith liberal encouragement
lly order of the Trustees, A PE ARNE, Eec’y.
may til 4|sm
(\f * * * **- I'** —The examination of the scholars of
fa the Male and Female Academy, at Lincolnton,
w ill lake place in I ho Male Academy, the first Tues
day and Wednesday in .Inly, and Thursday and
Friday following in lho Female Academy, at w hich
the relatives and I riends of the scholars will ho ex
pected, and all well wishers to tho cause ol litera
ture are invited. THE TRUSTEES.
Juno a 1 w2t
”3 AW.—The undersigned will in future pran
-i-i lice law in copartnership, under (he firm of
FLOYD dr I’LL SIC, and will attend the courls
of the several counties of the Ocmulgeo, Clark and
Walton, of the western, and Newton of the Flint!'
circuits. They w ill also attend lothe collection o
(lanes in the middle and upper part of Georgia.
•STEWART FLOV'D,
AUGUSTUS REESE.
Madison, May 4, 1838. w3m
SLr The Chnr'cslon Courier is requested lo pub
lish the above weekly, three months, and charge
his office.
MeU EK &11 AKEh'TH AW, Attoniiso
at l.aw, Covington, Ga. offer their services
fur the general adjustment and collection of debts
in the Circuits adjoining that in which they reside,
and will attend regularly at tho Courts in the coun
ties ol Fayette, Henry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan
Walton, Gwinnett, DoKalk, Coweta and Campbell,
npril II w3ra
LAW NOTICE.
fTV HE ncrl'Orsignod having united in the praetie
9 ol the LA W, offer their services to the public
They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion,
Slownrl, Randolph, Early, linker, Lee and Sumter,
ol the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint
Circuit; und Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas,’
Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Rn
siness entrusted to their cate will meet with prompt
attention. Their oilieo is in Americas, Sumter
county, where one ol them mav always be found
when not absent on business.
LOTT WARREN,
VVM If CRAWFORD,
net 10 237 wtf
I AW NOTICE. —The undersigned having
A removed from Clark county to Lincolnton,
will attend to the practice ol Law in the Superior
and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad
jacent counties. Easiness intrusted lo his care will
he promptly attended to.
HENNING H. MOORE.
References,—lion. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A.
S. Clayton, lion. Thomas VV. Harris, Gen. Edward
Harden, Alliens; C. .1. Jenkins, G. VV. Crawford,
A. J. Miller,Col. John Milludge, William E. Jones,
Augusta
Lincolnton, March 84, 1838. w ts
BAU NOTH’!E.—Tiie subscriber has settled
i in Columbus, Ga. and will give his promptat
lontioi; lo any business intrusted to him. His office
is in Mr. Hepburn's brick tenement, opposite tho
Oglethorpe House. F. A. NIBHET.
Columbus, March 27. w fm
B KOI GUT TO AUGUSTA JAIL, on
I Ho 18th nisi, n negro man, calls himself SAM,
says ho belongs lo He/.ckiah Hustin, Columbia co.
Co.; he is 25 years old, ft feet 7 inches high, light
complected. The owner is requested to come lur
wnrd, pay expenses and take him from jril.
June 111 w3t ELI MORGAN. Jailor.
jV OTTCE.—AII persons indebted to the estate
1™ of George G. Hass, lute of Harko county, de
ceased, are requested lo make payment, and those
having demands are requested lo render them in ac
cording lo law. R. VV. HASS, Adm’r.
npril 17
a months idler dale application will he
made lo tho honor able the Interior Court of
Columbia comity, when silling fin- ordinary pur
poses, fin- leave lo sell the whole ol iho real estate I
of Sydney G. lluiltmd, a minor, for the benefit of I
said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN,
July I Administrator of Sydney S. Holland.
I j'tH K looiilhs after dale, application w ill he ,
A made to the I luiioraolo the inferior Court of I
St riven County, when silting for ordinary putpo- I
si’s, for leave lo sell all the Lands belonging lo the
Estate of James Huston, tier’d
TIULWAN BOSTON, Adm’r.
March 8, 1838.
i>l R nioiillis alter dale appliraiion will he
3. made lo the honorable the Interior Court of
j Talialorro county, w hen sating tor ordinary purpo- j
m’S, lor leave lo sell the real estate of James Lang
| don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please |
I ake notice. I KIUOTHV LANG DON, Guardian.
June 18, 1838 4ra
I months alfcr date,appliraiion will heir.mic 1
j lo the honorable Iho inferior court of Jetfer
son county, when silting as a court lor ordinal y I
purposes for leave lo sell the land and negroes o :
Richard Hudson, deceased,
march 16 HARVEV B PIPKIN, Adm’r.
| months alter date application will he
lA, made to the Interior Court ofLmeoln countv,
| w hen silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell !
i the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of mid county, j
deceased, 1 iu a negro man Moats, as port of the!
1 1 stale d said deceased.
W lI.LiAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. I
Lincolnian, Mav Id, 1838
j ------ "- ■
i IL'il R months alter date application will he made
ib. lo the honoradle the Intciior Conti of iMlum- ■
! iiia county, when silting (or ordinary purposes, tor
I leave lo sell a tract ol hum in said county, cuiilaui-
I mg 125 acres, inure or lev-, ad joining lands ol Heg
■'ic, O’Neil, and others, ho'oiigiiig to i|, t - estate of
j Henry Wilkins. Ml? AN VVILKINS, Ad’iitr.
June 80, 1838.
R momlis alter. dav application will he
S made to the hen ihe Inferior Court of Hntkc
county, while sitting tor ordinary purposes, for
leave io sell all the real u talc heloiigiug lo Hilliard
J Roe, deceased, m uch 20 A IIROE; Adin’r
L/ ; nrj{ month- nfii-i dn?p nppliruiion v*ill h*’ *
* intuit; to tli** honorable lnhiu>r ( "uri ot Burk"
» "only, u lion ; iJlinjj for nr luinry purpo,'< i, to sell
the real estate «l Lh’.t/ut Lewi*;, rlercawd, of said y
( ounty. KLKAZLK I .COW AUT, Lxeculor s
i . I ij iuli ,
K months alter dale, apuhvatiun will he J
-B- made to the honorahh* the hilerior Court ct s
Burke county, when setting jnr ordinary purposes,
lor leave l > sell all ih*‘ n al ( state belonging to the
(•.slate ol John J. Koe, deceased.
A. 11. KOK, Administrator.
Wavneshoro, 23d March, 1838. 4tn
t
SAOt/K months after dale application will bo
1 i made to the honorable Interior!oiiri of Jeflor
son, silling lor ordinary purposes, lor h ave to sell
| the lands in said county, belonging to tlio estate ol
ihc IUo bourns I>. \V( 11| dcccJibcd. Also Uvw ne
gro women, Mary and Lucy with her child. Sold
lor the benefit of the creditors of said estate. This
23d April, 1838
IMHUP ROBINSON,) v ,
april 23 4m JOHN K WELLS, \
months after dote application will be
made to the lion Court ol Ordittary, of llie
county of Jefferson, for leave to sell ti‘Jsacres of
pine land in the county of Burke, on I lie waters of
: Davids Branch, adjoining lands ol John Lodge, T. !
.). Mordant, and others, sold tor the benefit of the
j heirs of Benjamin lirown, deceased, minors.
.1A M EiS GROSS, Guardian.
Louisville, May 24, 1838 dm
L’Oi'lt months after date, application will be
* made to the honorable Interior court of
: Hnike county, for leave to t. el I all the real estate
of George K. Sconyers, deceased.
.1 A NEi SOON VEUS, Admx.
april 2ft mlrn
Ll’db'll montlia alter date, application will be
made to the lionornble Inferior Court of
burke county, for leave to sell n part oftbo real
citato of Soulliworth Jlnrlow, deceased.
REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx.
npril 2G m 1m
jL'OUR months after dale application will bn
j -ft. made to the honorable the inferior Court ol
llnrko county, w hen silling lor ordinary purposes, for
j leave to sell the plantation belonging to the estate
I of John M. I.nrnhcrt, deceased, in said county, ad
i joining lands of John Cock, Mntliew Jones,and oth-
I era. Also,a negro man belonging to said estate by
j the name of Bob.
ANDERSON LAMBERT,) r. ,
GEORGE VV, EVANS, $ *" x rs '
Waynesboro, June 28, 1838.
months after dale, application will be
« made to the bon. the Inferior Court of Elbert
i county, while silling (hi ordinary purposes, lor
i leave to sell a negro man named William, belong
ing to Margaret Arm Deadwylcr, a minor heir of
{ Joseph Deadwylcr, jr. deceased, late of Elbert eo.
A LEX ANDER i’. HOUSTON,Guardian,
may 31, 1838 mlt
months after date, application will be
- made to the lion the Inferior Court of Elbert
: county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, for
\ leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of said
cuitily. TIIO’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
may 31, 1838 m4t
Georgia, Jeftersoii County :
/ //EIIEAS Roger J. Gamble, Administrator
] Vt of the estate of the late Manning Spradley,
of said county, deceased, applies fur dismission
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
he and appear at my oflice, within the lime prescrib
ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not bo grunted.
Given under my band, at Louisville, Ibis 26h
day of Fob. 1833. EBENEZEU BO I DWELL,
mar 1 Clerk C
Georgia, Columbia comity :
W HEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator,
applies for letters dismissory on the estate
of Robert VV. Walker, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to gile their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, in my otllce, to
shew cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band this 2d day ol Juno, 1838.
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
Georgia, Columbia comity :
WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator de
bonis non, applies for letters dismissory on
the estate of Adam W ulker, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
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 oflice,
to show cause why said icliers should not be grant
ed. Given under my hand and teal ut oflice, this
2d day of Juke, 1838. i
GABRIEL JONES, Celrk.
Georgia, Jefferson County:
HEKEAS William L Kennedy, Abminis.
» T trator .il Joint Kigbt, late olTlns county, de
ceased, applies (or letters dismissory from said ad
ministration,
1 licso are tha-ofore to cite summon and admonish,
all and singula-, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, Übe and appear at my office within
i he time prescribe) by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why sail letters shall not be granted.
Given underlay land at office, in Louisville, Ibis
Sib June, 18,-8.
June a EBENEfoiR BOTHWELL, Clerk.
(ti'Oi'iiin 9 .)(•Hi*i'son 'omily:
WHEREAS, I'atriek J! ( (mindly, Ailminislra
lor mi lim Estate of 'Lundy C Jones, late
of said county, deceased, ippfies for Letters dis
missory.
These are therefore to citooml admonish all and
sing-liar tlio heirs andcredilorsof said deceased, to
lie and appear at my office wilim the lime proscri
bed by law, to file their objections, if any they
have, to shew cause way said foiLrs should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville,
tins 16t.1i day ol March, 1838.
march l(i EBENEZF.It BOTHVeLL, Clk.
Georgia, Jeltbrson count y;
HI HEREAS Ashley J'liillips, administrator
mi tlio estate ol Stephen Colter, itio ol said
comity, deceased, applies lor letters diNiissory.
These are therefore to cite and admoniskall and
singular the kindred and creditors of the sRJ de
ceased, to he and appear at my oliice withii the
lime proscribed by law, to shew cause if anykey
bate, why said loiters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Louisvillt
ills Kith day of Mnrcli 1838.
mar 1(1 EBeNEZEU BOTHWELL,CIk
Georgia, Siurke county:
j Elijah Attuway, administrator no
j V W the estate ol Redding 1*) Byrant, late of said
. eonntv,deceased,applies lor lotleis dismissory.
| J iiose are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
sigulnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
j to he and appear at my office, within the tine pre
scribed by la w, to show cause, if any they have,
j why said let tors should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th
day ot Feb.-, 1833. Til BLOUNT, 0. CTk.
sch 2i inGra
Georgia, Burke Cotinf y ;
UJ HEREAS Little Berry Burcli applies for
letters dismissory, on the estate of Abish
Jenkins, deceased.
Ehese are theicliirc In cite ami admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to tic ami appear at my oliice within tlie time pre-
I scribed by law, to show cause, it any they have,
why said letleis should not be granted.
Gmii under my hand I office, iu Waynesboro
j ibis 22d day ol March, 1333.
( mar 20 iun T.IL BLOUNT, Dop. Clerk.
Georgia, Burke Comity•
\ i HI.IfE.AS James Grubbs Administrator of
j ■ » the estate wt \V in. Bryant, deceased, applies
to me for tetters of dismission.
i hose are therefor to cite and admonish all and
; singular tho kin Irod and creditors ot said dee'd to
1 1,0 and appear at any oliice, within the time prescrib
| od by law, to shew cause, if nny they have, why
said loners should not he grated.
Given under my hand at office m Waynesboro,
tins 2V I day of January 1333.
Jan 88 81m6m Tli BLOUNT, o.
Georgia,Columbia County:
\\i UIAvEAS Benjamin U.' Warren and John
, • MeGar, Executors of the Will ol William
MeGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory.
1 he: e are iheretore to i no and admonish all ami
migular t lie kindred and erodilors of said dteeased
to lie and appear ut my office within the time pie-
by law, to sin \v cause it any they have,
why said letters should not ho granted.
Given muter my hand .it ollii e, this 2 fib day of 1
February, 1833. GABRIEL JONEB, Glerk. j
feb 27 17
(•c<'-V£ia 9 JGfi«!r*oit county : !
WiIEKEAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator t
oh the estate ot Joseph Lockhart, laic oi
said county, deceased, applies tor letters of dtsmis
sloii from said estate.
These tire therefore to < itr, summon and admon- .
isli, all stnd singular, the kindred and creditors ol t
said deceased, to be and appear at my ollice within ,
the time prcscrijjd by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said loiters should not ho granted. ,
(liven under my hand at office in Louisville, this j
251 h June, 1838. .
Jane2B ISBEN.BZER DOTHWELL. Clerk.
Georgia, Unfit touui y.
Court of Ordinary, present their Honors C Vv
Evans, Abel Lewis and E I’ulraer, Erqrs.
Rule At Si, slh March, 183 d.
LITTON lhopoiitionofSumuelßafron,exceutorof '
‘ A bsolcra Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke t o
slating t bat he has fully executed said will and set
tled (ho estate of said deceased, and praying loiters
distnissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel,
ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, returna
ble to September Court next, requiring all persons
interested tlicit and there to show cause why the
sabie should not be granted : Anti it is further or
dered that said citation be published once a mouth
till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes.
mar 20 6m T-H. BLOUNT, U. Ul’k
Georgia— Burke County,
Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E i’aimer, Esqrs.
Kale AiSi, sth March, 1838
IT PON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis-
J trator of John Watts, deceased, this day filed,
praying that a Citation may issue lor letters distnis
sory from said Administration, it is on motion
ordered l hat the same do issue and he published
once a month for six mouths. A true extract from
the minutes. T II BLOUNT, n c c o a c.
March 80 6m
Georgia, iturke County.
Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors W G
Evans, Abel Lew is and E Pander, Esqrs
Rule At St sth March, 1833
UPON the application ol Mullbrd Marsh and
fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is
sue a citation for letters dismissory ns administra
tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It
is nn motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do
issue returnable to September term next of this
Court, to be published once a month till said Court;
A true extract from the minutes,
march 20 6m Til BLOUNT,DCCQBC.
Georgia, lli'trkeCoiinty:
Gourlof Ordinary—present, I heir honors GW Ev
aus, Abel Lewis, and £ Palmer, Esqs.
March sth 1838.
UPON the petition of Barton McGhee, slating
Abner E Ifolliday, dee., late ol Burke county,
did, on the 15th day of September, 1831, by his cer
tain bond of that dale, obligato liimsell, Ids heirs
and assign s, to execute to one Win Daniel, ofJMor
gan'county, titles to the lot of Land in the town of
I’oinset, in Ihecounly of Murray : commencing on
the street lit the corner of lot No 3, in the first divis
ion of said town, running south with said street six
ty-four, to a street. 40 loot 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 staling that bo is the assignee of said
bond, and that said Abner E. departed this life
without executing said titles, and praying that Ma
thew Jonen, the administrator ot the said Abner E.
may be directed to execute to the said Burton Me
Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion of
Mulford Marsh, counsel fur said petitioner, it is or
dered, that unless good cause boshown to the con
trary, the said Matthew Jones,admT. as aforesaid,
will be, at [ July term of this court next, directed to
make said titles- And it. is further ordered that a
copy of Ibis rule be published once a month for
three raenths, before said court.
A true extract from the minutes,
march 21 m 3! T II BLOUNT, D cl’k.
Georgia, Burke county:
Court of Ordinary—present their, honors G W Ev
ans, Alfred Lewis, and K Palmer, Esqrs.
March sth, 1838
UPOTVIhe petition of James Buchanan and Wm
Hosier, staling that Abner E Holliday, dee’d.
laleof Burke county, diet! in the county ol Murray,
on the eight day of September, 1834; by bis certain
bond of that date, a copy of which is filed in this
court, obligate liimsell to one William Daniel, of
Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two
Jots in the town of Poinsct, known by the No 2,
and one half of No 16. And also by Ins certain
other bond, made in Ibe same county on the 6lh day
of September, 1831, the said Abner E obligated
himself to execute |to the {said William Daniel, his
heirs or assigns, the other bulfofsaid lot No 16, in
the said town of Poinsct (a copy of which last
mentioned bond is filed in this c.nnnl nml ilmsui.i
James and W illpmu are the assignees of said bonds,
anii also that said Abner E departed this file without
executing said titles; and praying this court to di
rect Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate of
said Abner E, t to execute the said titles to the said
James anil William. It is thereupon, on motion of
Mulford Marsh,counsel fur said petitioners,ordered,
I 1 ;'!' unless good cause be sho'.vn to the contrary,
that this court will, at July terra next, direct said
administrator to execute said titles. Audit is fur
ther ordered, that this rule be published once a
month for three months before said court.
A truo extract from the minutes,
march 21 m3t Tll jJI»UUNT, Desk.
Georgia, Iturke county:
Court ol Ordinary— present, their honors G W Ev
ans, Abpi Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs.
' March sth 1838.
| JPON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray
county, slating that Abner E Holliday dco’d,
ol Burke county, cid, in the county ol Monroe, on
the 6th day ol October, 183.5, by bis bond of that
I date; a copy el which is filed in this court, bind him
self bis heirs and assigns, to execute to one Wil
liam Daniel, and Ins assigns, ol Murray county, by
(he first day of January, 1836, titles to that lot of
land known by the number one hundred and sixty,
in the 10th district, 13th section, originally Chero
kee county ; and stating that said Abner E departed
ibis life without executing said title; and that the
said Dennis is the assignee of said' bond; and
praying ibis court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad
ministrator on the estate ol said Abner E. to cxe
cute title to said lot to the said Dennis. Whereup
on, it is, on motion ot Mullbrd Marsh, counsel lor
said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause
j shown to the contrary, that on the first Monday in
I July next, this court will direct said adniiinislrator
jlo execute said title. And it is further ordered,
j that a copy of this rule be published once a month
I tor throe months before said time.
A true extract from the minutes.
march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, D cl’k.
Georgttt—Burke county.
.Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W.
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs.
L! Rule hi. St., March sth, 1838.
T PON the petition of Elisha 1 laymans, executor
, J ol Samuel Ilaymans, deceased, late of Burks
count;, stilling that ho has fully executed the last
vvn. aoj testament ol said Stephen Daymans, de
ceased, tod praying letters dismissory. it is there
lore, on notion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk
do issue a citation requiring all concerned, lo he
and appear a, the court at September term next
then and thereto shew cause why said lettersuhall
not be granted, aid that said oititalion bo publish
ed once a momh’jll said court;
Atrue cxtraclfrom the minutes.
mur (- -11 21 Ctra TII BLOUNT, D d’k.
|TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATKOOJNS
| Navigating Savttnjk nml Broad rivers.
I ® nacl °* *ho General Assembly of the stale
ft »ot Georgia,assented It.the 26th December, 1836,
i it is made he duty of the interior courts oi ihcsev
| oral of said slate, burdonng on, or which
I u Wa,Grs . I >JISS through, to cause to bo puh
lislied, lho provisions of the several acts ot* Ihe uje
f assembly,regulating boat owners,their agents
and patroons, navigating said waters.
By the aforesaid acts every boat navigating the
Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a
| white patrootqwilh a Bill of Lading ready prepared
lo exhibit to any while person, who may wish lo
examine the contents of the Inal under their charge
showing the name ot said patroou and consignee of
the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for
bids any bout owner,their agent or patroou,lo permit
any boat hand being a slave; to put on board ol their
boat, any com, cotton, pens,stock ot any kimfpoul
try or other articles in which by law tiioy ere lorbid
1., tralliek, »xi ept the sumo is exhibited tit the bill oi
lading of the owner ol said boat or bis agent,and tin
der Ins or their direction entered, makingit penal
against every offender of the aforesaid acts.
Therefore, all concerned will take notice, that the
acts of which the foregoing is extracted will he en
forced against}offenders who may bo taken in the
county ol Lincoln. Lrwt t Parks,
W. B.Cantelow,
John Moss,
Btkhien Stovai.i,,
Peter Lamar,
tuv 23 tl "78 Judges of Interior court
.'t A BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, just it
ccived, mid for sale by
July 10 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON,
[VOTlffi.— Tlio copartnership herctolbriTeic.
1 ‘’4 isting between Win. Hills and J. A. Vrooman,
expired on the 23d tilt, hy liniitatiun, not on (he It’th'
ns published by Win. Hills;neither is the said Win'
lldls authorised to settle the accounts; therefore all
per; oils indebted to I lie firm will be held responsible
lor their accounts until some means are devised to
settle Vhesnmr, of which due notice will he given.
Ju1y2,1838. swlf .1. A. VROOMAN.
A' OTIC E— r I ho subscribers having determined
i v to dose their business as soon ns practicable,
respectfully request those indebted to them to make
as early payments as can he done without moon
venienee; open accounts, particularly, they desire
may be liquidated as early as possible. Orders from
our i ttslomers, reaching us previous to the Kith or
2()lli ol July, will be executed ns heretofore,
ADAMS, I’ARMELEE <feCo.
July 2, 1838 3ld&xv
TL.VNTATION TO If HALE.
pa The subscriber being desirous ot
I .z£'3S&a. leaving Georgia, now offers bis Plan-,
M lotion for sale. It contains 233 acres
ot as fertile soil ax Columbia rounty
affords; 80 acres o. wood land, with a
comfortable dwelling, and other necessary buildings
generally attached to a I’lanlalion, and has also a
valuable Mill .Seat. The said Land is on the waters
of Uehe Creel;—it adjoins Capt. Win. llealle.
Geo. M. iVcGmder and others, 15 miles from Au
gusta, and a pleasant and agreeable neighborhood,
finely watered with never-tailing Springs.
LITTLE BERK V LEWIS.
Columbia county, Geo, July 10, 1833. wlm
P. S.—Persons wishing to purchase will please
call on Mr. F. 11. Cook,ol Augusta
SCMMERfRET if EA'» FOHBAEK.
Ji _.,a Will bo sold, if applied for shortly, the lot
fglfsgß and improvements at the Sand Hills, known'
I' I -J ns the Tnrknolt Spring Place, formerly
uwne I and occupied hy Col 7’homas MeGran. The/
lot eontninins twenty five acres, a large part of
which is in woods, and includes Turknolt’s Spring,
from which the City of Augusta is supplied with
water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling
with all other buildings necessary for lln accom
modation of a family. Possession can he given
immediately
A/xn—A small Lot containing between two and
three acres, separate from tho above hy the Mil
ledgevilia Jfoad. Apply to
May 8 tuth HENRY II GUMMING.
A t EOIfGIA LlME.—Fiesh Slone Lime,of
Vlfas good quality as any in the market, put up
in boxes, stronger, tighter, and more convenient for
transportation than barrels, and holding the satnc
quantity. Price 83 the single box, and $2 50 by
tho quantity, delivered at Augusta, at Jaekaonborcq
and at the month of Briar creek, on the Savannah
river, it will be sold at tbe same rates with freight
off. Apply to T. L. SMITH, Planum* Hotel, or
I). KIRKPATRICK & Co.
June 14 trwij-dtf
(JTHA FED, from the subscriber, some tune
Lj since, living 12 miles below Augusta, en
road, eleven head of cattle, branded in large letters,
G 11, on tho left hip; one of the rows without
horns, large and lino looking. ] have this day
taken up one of tho cow s at or near Ur. Turpin’s
mill, on tho Savannah road, and I have no doubt
but the remainder arc in that neighborhood. A lib
eral reward will b- paid to any person securing tha
said cattle and giving intormation of the same to
mo. (Juno 13 sw3w] ,1 A DOVE,
' GEORGIA FEMALE! COLLEGE.
riXHE Fall Term of thu Institution will ho open
I- on Wednesday, 13th mst. As the number of
students is limited, it is to he 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 be published.
An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Music,
and Marches,&c.,by V. Lataste, Professor of Mu
sic in this Institution, arc for sale at the bookstores.
Our friends are infotmed that this institution is
now in a very flourishing condition, in spite of the
various rumors attempted to he spread by those who
consider us formidable opponents, or they would la
hor to put us down hy lair means. They have
reported that we are not patronised hy respectable
people, and other things equally generous and do
cent. In confirmation ol its truth, wo refer all
w ishing correct information, to Jesse P, Greene, W
, , I feene, James Anderson, Esqrs. Burke county ;
John Morel, Esq. Savannah ; John E. Lester, Da
vid Lester, tgqs. Jones countv; L'avld Hill, Stc
phen Bivins. v „|. R oc £ woMf M aj. Wm V.
iiansell, &c. &c. Baldwin rounty. This is pto
fcsscdly a Southern Institution, and Southern men
will support it. L. LATASTE, > Prinet
Juno 14 41 ANNA M. LATASTE, ) pals, j
DOCT. EVANS’ ME I > JCIN E: T>y s
siit and liypoctaotidi'iacism—lnterest
ing case.—Mr. Wm. Salmon, Green st, above 3rd,
Philadelphia, afflicted lor several years with the
following distressing symptoms; sickness at the
stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the
heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu
trescent eructation, coldness and weakness of tho
exlreracties,emaciation and general debility, dis
turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the
'J -' -acit after eating, night mate, groat mental
despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back
and sides, costiycßfis, involuntary sighing and
weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex
ercise. Mr Salmon had applied to tho most emi
nent physicians, who considered it beyond the
power ol medicine to restore him to health; howe
ver, as his afflictions had reduced him lea very
deplorable condition, and having been recommen
ded hy a relative of Ins to make a trial of Dr Wm.
Evans’ medicine, ho with difficulty repaired to
the office and procured a package, to which he
says,j he is indebted lor his restoration to life,-
health mid friends. Ho is now enjoying all the
blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or
sale only hy ANTONY & HAINES,
opril 25 232 Broad street*
oTtprV;o Nt;n<slv jo fumn .-, U)t ,
. extraordinary efficacy of J)r. fVJ/. EVAN'S
celebrated CAMOMILE and A I‘EIUENT A NTJ
HILIOIJS PILLS, in mlleviatmg afflicted man
kind— Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery, N. V. Dis
ease, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symp
toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe grip
ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus,
loss 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 returneil his sincere thanks fur the great benefit
he had received. WM. EVANS
To James Dit-kson, 36Co.nhilI, Boston,
Agent for the sale of Dr, Evans’Camomile Pills
Lowell, November 15, 183(5,
Dear Sir—Knowing hy experience that every
reference that the afflicted receive of (ho beneficial
results of medicines, 1 cheerfully offer mine to the
public, in behalf of Dr. Win. Evans’ Camomile
Pills. 1 have been afflicted for the last ten years,
with distress in tho head and chest, often so bad
as to deprive me of sleep for three or four nights in
succession, but have never found relief by any ol
my friends’ prescriptions, until my wile saw tho
advertisement in tho paper ; w hen she persuaded
me to send for some, which 1 did, and obtained two
boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com
plclely restoring me to 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,CentraI-si:
The above mentioned Pills nr« lor sale only by
ANTONY & II VINES,
mar 23 Solo Agents for Augusta, Ga.
A STUM ATT! IR EE YEA I TAN DING
fl Mr. Robert Monroe, Seliuyii.i i afflicted with
the above distressing malady, symptoms—great
languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous bead
ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stiictiim
across the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability ami
restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position
without the sensation of impending suffocation,
palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, costive
ness, pain ol the stomach,drowsiness, great debility
and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. K. Mon
roe gave up every thought of recovery, and da->
despair xnt on (he countenance of every person in
terested in his existence or happiness, till by acci
dent honoured Inn public paper some cures effected
by Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicine in bis complaint,
which induced him to purchase a package of the
Fills, which resulted incompletely removingoverv
symptom of the disease I!*' wishes to say Ins mo
tive for this declaration is, that those afflicted with
tin- same or any symptoms similar to these from
which he is happily restored, may likewise receive
the same inr-stimahle benefit. Wm. EVANS
For sale by /'NTONY & HAINES,
,Solc agents (or AugitstaGa
march 23 ,232 Broad stree’