Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 17, 1838, Image 4

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Tho following is an extract from a forthcoming work of Dr. Peters, the discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Anti-Hiltons Pills. “ llealib, wealth and enjoyment are the lliree prime ojecl* ol life. The two former arc only sought ns n means to obtain tho latter.— Man seeks for wealth as the means of enjoyment. Hut vain is such pursuit w ithout the possession of liealih. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental —neither the inner nor the outward man is capable ol any achievement, whether ol weailh or enjoyment. Mens sana in eoipore sano —n sound mind in a sound body—is Ibesins qua non—tho absulnto requisite,for',any odi cienl effort in the attnininonl ofliiinmn ends. The mind may bo active, but if the body be feeble, then isihe mind active to little purpose. Knjoymeiil is not there ; and the finest laid plans are rendered abortive by the shattered condition of our tenement of clay. Hut say that a man rniild obtain wealth—that he could acquire Ihe gold of Ophir, ami bring home all the treasures of the mines of (soleonde, yet without beallh, where would be Ins happiness ! lie would be iiiihcralde in llie midst of bis gold and his dia monds; be would pine away in wretchedness mid despair, and ho would exclaim with the wise man of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit." Mis limbs are racked with pain and ke cannot res), bis uppelilo in guns, and be loathes Ins food; Ins sto mach is oppressed with nausea, and be turns siek voming uxvny at t lie bounties of a munificent provi dence. lie would give nil he is worth—nay,all Ihe World—it ho laid it—for the poor but healthy man's appetite. “ I’lease give mo," said a hungry wretch to a wealthy feeble man, “ please give me a sixpence to buy me a morsel offend; I am almost starved !" “ I would give a llioiisiiiid dollars for your appe tite," said the rich man, us be bunded the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health lo the enjoy ment of life I lint wherein, niotliinks I bear Ibe reader ash, sub serves Ibis homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub ject I Do we nut all know (bo value ol health 7 Do w e not nil abend In it uu one of (lie chief, if not thechiofest concerns of otir mortal existence ! Do wo not employ the means lo attain and preserve it ? Do wo not lay out money—do wo not foe physi cians—do wo not follow lheir advice—do wo not sw allow their proscriptions 7 True—most true—gentle reader, thou doost all things, wo dare say, and more Still, we cannot believe our homily on liealth lo la* altogether unne cessary. /Is iii morals, so in physic is it requisite to have “ line upon line, and precept upon precept.” Men in haalt.li ibrget that they may be sick , and men in sickness do no I nlways employ the must ju dicious means lo attain benllli. Very true, Doctor—nir.n do not as you say always pursue the right road to hoitlih. Now, I imow ol some peoplo who are always dosing themselves with physic, ami running lo iheduetorsiindiipulh ecaries every day of their lives. They lake, I verily believe, a earl load ol drugs in a year, and yet they are not well after nil Do you know llie reason 7 Why, yes, in my opinion there are two reasons. In llie first puiee they take too iiineli medicine, mid hi the second, lliey do not lako Iho right kind. I used lo inaku the same mistake. Hot lately, that is 10 say for two or three years past, I’ve lot upon a better plan. I lake Dr. Holers' Vegetable bilious Tills, and I derive more liuuulil from one dollar laid out in them, limn 1 used in paying lilly in any for mer pursuit of beallh, besides saving a world of nausea and disgust in swallowing mi enormous qunntity'of medicines. Do you know Dr. Tolers? Very well. And have you ever taken Ins modi cine I i I wore ii block head else. I They toll mo ho is none of your quacks, who un dertakes to mend and regulate llie inmiaii maehilio without so iiiueh as a know lodge ol ils parts, mid how lliey are put together. They say he un- ’ demands anatomy and physiology, I think they cult them, and is ns familiar with botany and chemistry j as I am with ihe road in mill. Vou aro rightly inlbrniod. Dr. Peters is no em piric. lie does not undertake what lie does not understand, lie was regularly tired In the healing art. Ho has spent years in lliu acquisition ol know ledge; ho has devoted lonised to llie study ol llie * human Iranie, and llie diseases lo which it is sub- 1 joet, and now ho is applying his acquisition In the ' relief ol suffering Immunity. I lie does mil put liirlb Iho absurd claims often ad- 1 vanned by the inventors of putunl nostrums—name a ly, that ol curing all diseases wnli a single pro script ion ! Such u pretence he w ould deem about as difficult to swallow as lo lake Ibe nostrums of those who put it forth. There is no such medicine. There is not, and never was, a naimeea for all dis eases The Vegetable Bilious Tills pretend to no ■ueh miracle. Bui what is infinitely hotter lliey effect xxbitl lliey nndcrluko They keep tho word of pr uuisc lo llie sloiuiteh, mid the prima via vv Inch they make to ihe ear and eye. And that indeed is no slight recommendation. Nor arc llie complaints to which these Tills are adapted low nor far be tween. Tho disorders arising from n morbid stale of ihe bde are, unfortunately, many, distressing and fatal- A largo portion ol all the levers, especially at the south ami in the marshy districts, arc owing lo tins eai ISO, from iho distressing ague and fever, which almost shakes asunder bte ami limli, to the tearful “ Vellevv Jack," which seldom quits his vie | mu without sundering soul and body ns he lakes his leave- Conversant from his previous practice, with dis rase, in all its firms, w Inch originates from the dis- ' order of the bile, Dr. Peters was first led lo employ Ins knowledge and experience in the preparation of ix medicine which should prove efficacious in ibis large class of diseases, xvhich should relieve llie ach ing and llie di/./.y head, and restore llie nauseated and loathing stomach, at Iho same lime (lull it pre vented those more fatal elleels w hich are so apt lo follow' from their imprudent neglect. For lliis purpose he prepared with much care ami nisi adaption to I lux pur|mse, (bo Vegetable Bilious Pills, which he is happy lo say, from long experi ence, ami the abundant testimony ol these xxho have employed them have answered, more than answered lim sanguine expectations. It is not his own more assertion you are call ed on to believe. It is not the ipse dmt of any single man—though he xvas as great ns (iuleii ot llipisi eralos —that yon are lo pin your Inilh upon Nei ther —although it is said in tho snered volume that 11 by the moulli of Ixxo or three xxfinesses shall all things be established"—are yon to lieheve in so small a number only 7 A cloud of w.messes is be fore yon. They are 100 numerous to bo easily overlooked; they arc too intelligent lo be carelessly heard; they are too respectable lo be slightly re garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those w hoso experience is the best lost of the truth they assert. Dr. Peters has thrown together in tho fol lowing pages, a few of the many hundreds of testi monials received from every quarter xxiierc his pills haw come into use. They are left to speak lor themselves. They arc the winds el these who “speak what they do knew, and tes ify toxvhat they have seen mid experienced." Be careful and inquire tor Peters’ Vegetable Pills; they are sold in Augusta by //axilnnd, Uis ley xV f o 1 human Burnell At so, Nelson farter, and Janies Leverieh. apnl 17 One Hundred Hollars Howard, NOTlfK —Kmmwuy Irom the subsen 'TrW her,in December lust, a negro man named RNiA Joluison, aged about txvcmy eight years, llgv Said negro is four feet eleven inches high, vefy dark complexion, and when inlerro rZ/L/ gated closely stutters n little; he has a ,sE2H|* u ** face, and a great many marks of the xx hip on his back Said negro xx us confined n Ma con jail lust summer ihfee months, and belonged ni that time to Mr. Hill, ids Monroe cu. I would re quest jailors to bo particular in examining jails, as the said negro lay six months in tail xvnhin ten miles ol his master. If said negro is confined in jail, so that I gel linn. 1 will pay the ahoxe reward. 1 have no doubt but that be ba» alien'd his name ajiril 11 xxtim COKNIXIPS L». TOBI.N E\\l( lOK SAM:. The subscriber offers i Ins I.;iiiKh for Hale, in Harris county, lying 'li ra ily 111 ><in ilin riiu'l (rolti ilannllon lo Greenville, ' live miles from the former place. The (lesscHsion comprises eight him ml nw, which the owner / will di*p -c "I in n body or in Iwo separate parcels, n, . nil purchasers. There are two hundred ana liliy acres cleared, of rvlm li a considerable portion 1 , H linsii, ihe whole fine farming order and well , i iidnpled lo llie rnllure of coni, cotton, small grain, ! \ 'J'hcre is a framed dwelling house on the place ) well coie irai led and ol good materials,a gin house, and all other outbuildings requisite fur convenience. ' I The water is excellent, and the situaiion affords > every prospect for the enjoyment of fine health. — , Any person desiring luriher information will call I upon the subscriber on the premises, ’ | THOMAS SMITH. 'I Harris county, July 3 mini I AW.—The undersigned will in future prae A lice law in copartnership, under the firm ol j ELOYD ij- REESE, and will atlond the courts , of the several counties ol the Oernulgee, ( lark and j Walton, ol the western, and Newton of the Flints circuits. They wall alsoaltend lo the collection o ctaims in the middle and upper part of Georgia. STEWART flovd, ! AUGUSTUS REESE. Madison, May 4, 1838. w3m STf Tini Char'eslon Courier is requested to pub lish the above weekly, three months, and charge i Ida office. Me GEE <v iiahhsthaw, AtMmue at Law, Covington, tia. offer their services I (or the general adjustment and collection of debts in the Circuits adjoining that in which they reside, j and will attend regularly at the Courts in the conn j lies of Fayette, Henry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan Walton, Gwinnett, DeKalk, Coweta and Campbell, npnl II w3m LAW NOTICE. rll HE undersigned having united in the praetic I. of the LA W,offer their services to the public They w ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, j Stewart, Randolph, K.arly, Maker, Leeand Sumter, i of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, I Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted lo theirenro will moot with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter county, where otto of them mav always bo found when nut absent on business. LOTT WAKUF.N, WM H CRAWFORD. _oet 10 337 wtf IA.W NOTICE—The - undersigned having A removed from Clark county lo l.incolnlon, will attend to the praelteo of l.uw in Iho Superior and Inferior Courts ofLineoln county, and the ad jacent counties. Businessintrusted to his cure will ho promptly attended to. RUNNING H. MOORE. References. —Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A. S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, Gen. Fdward Harden, Alliens; .1. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, A. J Miller,Col. John Milledge, Williu.n F. Jones, Augusta Lincolntcn, March 24,1838. wtf IA W NDTK ' I). —The sidiscnlicr lias settled A in Colitiithus, Ga. and w ill give his protnptat- Iciilion to any httsiuess intrusted to him. Hisoflico Is in .Mr. Ilcphnrn's brick tenement, opposite the Oglethorpe House. F. A. NISRET. Columbus, March 37. w4m IhICOIIGIIT TO A IJG XISTA JAIL, on I A the IBlh inst a negro man, calls himself SAM, says ho boltings lo Hey.ekiali Rasim, Columbia to (la.; lie is 35 years old, 5 feet 7 incites high, light complected. The owner is requested lo tome for ward, pay expenses and lake him from jril. June 111 w3t FI.I MDKGAN, Jailor T\V i; NXV -1 ’I v K I> OI -1. AIC SIM 0 l)Vv.\ It HI I N.VWAY from I ho subscriber while in camp, near J/unibiirg, S C a certain negro man named Prince, uByl v aged about 40 years, dark complex- AjW ion, tdtmikey, heavy built, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, lias several ofltis upper Coro teeth missing; and tolerably brisk spoken. Said negro was purchased from the workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver him to Mr. Writ. Turner of Hamburg, or serine him so that said Turner can gel. him, willreceive the above reward. 1 jan 1 S. WILLIAMS .AdAt i \ intk a toils’|.\ otick. • A LI. persons to w hom the estate of Henry /inn, ' tlcrrniiril, is indebted, will render their claims within the lime prescribed by law; and all indebted to said estate arc requested to make early payment 1 to the undersigned. JANF D. /INN, Adni’x. may 0, 1838 Gw JOHN FLUSTER, Adin’r. lAOHII months afterdate application will he made to Justices of the Interior Court of Richmond county, sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo ( sell the real and personal estate ol Henry /inn, . lute ol Richmond county,deceased. JANE D. /INN, Adm'x. mayo,lB3B 4ra JOHN FOSTER,Adm’r. * (\rOTICE. —Four months after dale, npptica 1™ lion w ill he made lo the honorable Inferior ( Court of Riclimnitd county, w bile silling for ordt nnry purposes, (or leave lo sell a lot of land in the 16th district and 4th section in Cherokee county, belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in,Lee co. t sold for lliJ benefit ol the heirs ol said W illiams, may 2,1838. P. 11. M A NT/., Guardian. [V] OTICK. — All persons indebted to the estate 1 M of George G. Russ, late of Burke county, de ceased, ate requested lo make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them in ac- ' cording to law. U. W. BASS, Adm’r. npnl 17 IjAOUR months after dale npplicnliott will he maile lo the honorable the Interior Court of Columbia comity, when silting for ordinary pur poses, liir leave lo sell the whole ol the real estate of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, lor the benefit of said minor. JFKF.MIAH GRIFFIN, July 4 Administrator of Sydney S. Holland. lt months alter dale, application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Seriven County, when sitting for ordinary put po ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate ol James Boston, dee'd THOMAS BOSTON, Adin’r. March 8, 1838, Sj'OUR months alier ditto application will lie made to the honorable the Interior Court of Taliaferro county, w hen silling for ordinary purpo ses, (or leave lo sell the real estate of James Lang don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please akenotice. D(HvOTHV.LANGDON,Guardian. June 12,1838 4m 1^8 Ol i K months after date,applicaltou will ho made to the honorable Ihe interior court of Joffer soli county, when sitting ns a court lor ordinniy purposed lor leave to sell the land and negroes o Richard Hudson, deceased, march Ifi HARVEY B PIPKIN, Adra’r. 1^8 OUR months alter dale application will ho made lo the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, fur leave losell the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county, deceased, in a negro man Moses,as purl of the estate ol said deceased. W lI,LIAM RFV NOLDS, Administrator. Linroliiton, May I‘J, 1838 months after date application w ill he made to the honorable the Interior Court of Colum bia county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of hind in said county, contain ing 135 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Hcg gic, O’Neil, and others, belonging to the estate of Henry Wilkins. SUSAN WILKINS, Ad'inr. Juno 30, 1838. IjAOUK months after dale, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, tor leave lo sell the Laud and Negroes Dip. longing lo the Estate of Hampton Wade, lute of said county, deceased. HUBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. July 1" mini 8,' out months after data application wilHbe made to the honorable Interior Court of Columbia ; county, w hile sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J Uugg, late of ■ Muscogee comity, deceased. July 7 A. P ROBERTSON, Adm’r. \l> tIIMsTU VTOK’S s VI.F. U1 11,1, I ■ sold,at Carrolton, Carrol couulv,on the tirsl Tuesday in September next Lot No. one hundred and ten, in the tenth district of said county, the same belonging to tin ~, Joshua Slanlurd, and sold in compliance wu|, ||, B last will and testament of said deceased. T, n n . made known on (be day. This 2d July iajw GUILFORD ALFORD, Administrator July 7 id with the toll annexed i/I(UR months after dole application will he 1 made to tin* honorable Inferior < nnri of Burke eoniily, when tolling lor ordinary purposes, lo sell llie real estate ol I'.Fcazcr Lewis, tfcceascd, ol said *omily. ELEAZER I . COWART, Exccilor may 22, 1838 rn4l (UR months after Jute, application will lie made to tho honorable the Inferior Court ol Burke county, when selling for ordinary purposes, lor leave in sell all the real estate belonging lo the estate ol John J. Roc, deceased. A, If. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 83d March, 1838. 4m months afier dale application will he made to the honorable Interior Court of Jeffer son, silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the lands in said county, belonging lo the estate ol the late ! homaa B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro women, Mary and I,m y with her child. Sold lor lln benefit ol the creditors o( said estate. This 23d April, 1838 PHILIP ROBINSON, f ~ , apnl 23 dm JOHN R WELLS, \ r3 ' T'Orif months after date application will be -I- made lo the lion Court of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave lo sell G*Jo acres of pine land in the county of Burke, on the waters of Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J. Mordant, and others, sold lor the benefit of the heirs ol Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. I/Otiisv ille, May 24, 1838 4m montha altar date, application will la? ■ made to tho honorable Inferior court of Burke county, for leave to sell all the real estate cl George F. Sconyvrs, deceased. JANE SCONVERS, Adrax. april 20 mini months alter dale, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Courl of Burke county, for leave lo sell a part of the real eslale of Soutnworth Harlow,deceased, i REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril ‘JO iiidrn months after date application will ho made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Burke county, when Hilling for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell (ho plantation belonging to the estate of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands of John Cock, Mulhow Jones, mid oth ers. Alsu,a negro man belonging to said estate by the name of Boh. ANDERSON LAMBERT,) , GEORGE W. EVANS, \ t ' x r “- Waynesboro, June 28, 1838. months after date, application will he made to tho hon. tho Inferior Court of Elbert county, while silling (bi ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a negro man named William, belong ing to Margaret Ann Deadwylor, a minor heir of Joseph Dead wyler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert co. A LEX ANDER P. HOUSTON, Guardian, may 31, 1838 m4t IAOUR months after dale, application will ha made lo tho Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all Iho lands and negroes belonging lo tho estate ol Abner Ward, deceased, hue of said county. TJIO’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1838 m4t Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS Roger J., Gamble, Administrator of the estate of tho hue Maiming Spradlcy, of said county, deceased, applies for dismission from said ndiiiinislraliou. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to ho and appear at my office, within the time prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, Ibis 20 h day of Eeh. 1838. EBENEZER BOIIIWELL, mar 1 Cleric C Georgia, Columbia county : WHEREAS James Cartlidgc, administrator, applies for letters dismissory on tho estate of Robert W. Walker, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said do- i censed, to file their objections, if any iliey have, I within tho time prescribed by law, in my office, lo i shew cause why said letters should not ho grained. Given under my hand this 2d day of Juno, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county : 1 WHEREAS James Cartlidgc, administrator do bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on the estate of Adam VVnlker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said do- 1 reused, to file their objections, if any they have, ■ within the time prescribed by law, in my office, 1 lo shew cause vvllj said letters should not bo gram- • cd. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 1 2d day of June, JB3B. * GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. • Georg in, .Irfliirsou Comity; , WHEREAS William L Kennedy, Abminis■ ( tralor of John Right, late of tins county, dc- 0 ceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said ad- t ministration, , These are therefore to cite summon anil admonish, all and singular, Iho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, lobe and appear nl my office within tho time prescribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not he granted. 1 Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 1 Olh Juno, 1838. June ‘J EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson comity: % V lIEREAS, Patrick B Connolly, Admiuislrn *T tor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late ol said county, deceased, applies for Letters dia niissory. These arc therefore to eilc and admonish nil and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at inv office within the lime prescri bed by law, lo file their objections, if any they have, lo show cause wny said letters should nut be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this 10th day of March, 1838. march 10 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clk. Georgia, Jefferson comity: Y/V IIDREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator Ww on the estate of (Stephen Cotter, late ol said county, deceased, applies tor letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular I lie kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, lo he and appear at my office within the | lime prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they 1 have, why said loiters should not ho granted. | Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, his lOtluluy of March 1838. ( j roar 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL,CIk , Georgia, Uurke county: WHEREAS Elijah Attaway, administrator no the estate ol Redding ft By rum, laio ol said j county, deceased, applies for letteis dismissory. | Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and j sigulur Iho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office, within the lino pre scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said let levs should not ho granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day ol Feb;, 1838. T II BLUE AT, D. Cl’k. lob 21 rafim Georgia, Burke County : WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for letters dismissory, on iho estate ol Abiah Jenkins, deceased. These are thoieforc lo cite and admonish all nt.d singular the kindred and crediturs ol said deceased, lo ho and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letteis should not lie granted. Given under my hand t office, in Waynesboro- 1 this 22d day of March, 1838. mar 2fi Cm T. 11. BLOUNT, Pep. Clerk. Georgia. Burke County. U/ HEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of j the estate of Win. Bryant,deceased, applies tome for letters of dismission. These are therefor to cite and admonish all and singular the kin feed and creditors ol said dec’d lo he and appear at any otKco, w ithin the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not ho grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, ; this 22 I day of January I S3B. Jan 36 21tn6m Tll BLOUNT, dccob c. i Georgia .Columbia County: W HEREAS Benjamin if Warren and John VT MeGnr, Executors of litc Billot B'dliam ' Mi Gar, deceased, applies lor Idlers Dismissory, 1 These are then-lore lo cite and admonish all and singular (he kindred and erditors of said deceased : to he and appear at my of!) within the lime pro ' scribed by law, to shew cause if anv they have ‘ why said letters should int he grunted. Given under my hand in this 2 lib dav ol February, 1838. GABRIEL JUALS, Clerk leb 2/ f. j Gcorsia.Jcflcrsou county : U/ lIEUE Mi Sherrod Arrington, oh llio (stale ol Joseph Lockhart, late said county,deceased, applies lor letters ol drams sioii Irom said estate. Tiemc are thorrlorc lociln, summon and admon ish, all and singular, llie kindred and creditors ol said deceased, lo lie and appear at my office within the time prcscri_S.il by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under toy hand at office in Louisville, this 35th June, 1838. Jane 38 EBEWJSZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. Georgia, Hurko County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G VV Evans, A hoi Lewis and E Buhner, Erqrs. RuleNt Si, hth March, 1838. ■ TPON the pel it ion of Samuel Barron, executor ol "J A bsolaai Kinsey, deceased, late ol Burke co staling that he has fully executed said will and set tled the estate of said deceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue n citation, returna ble lo September Conn next, requiring all persons intorestal then and there to show cause why the same should not be granted : And it is further or dered that said citation he published once a month till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes. mar2o (im ’J'. II BLOUNT, D. Cl’k Georgia—Burke County. Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. Hull Ni Si, !>lh March, 1838 ¥ TPON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis -3-J tralor of John Walls, deceased, this day filed, praying that a Citation may issue for letters dismis sory Irom said Administration, it is on motion ordered that the same do issue and he published once a month fur six months. A true extract from the minutes. T II BLOUNT, dccoic. March 20 6m Georgia, Iturke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors W G Evans, Abel Lewis and E Bander, Esqrs Hide Ni Si hth March, 1838 UPON the application ol Mulford Marsh and Tickling 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 *n motion of Counsel ordered, that the samedo issue returnable to September term next of this Court, lo bo published once a month till said Court] A true extract from tlie minutes. Georgia, Hu ike Bounty: Court of Ordinary— present, their honors GW Ev mis, Abel Lewis, and ii. Fulmer, Esqs. March hth 1838. UPON the petition of Burton McGhee, slating Abner E Holliday, dec., late ol Burke county, did, on the 15lli day of September, 1831, by his cer tain bond ol that dale, obligate himself, his heirs nnd.nssigns, lo execute to one Win Daniel, of Mor gan county, titles lo the lot ol Laud in the town of Boinset, in the county of Murray ; commencing on Iho street at the corner of lot No 3, in the first divis ion ol said town, running south with said street six ty-four, to a street, 4U leel wide, thence with said street one hundred and sixty feet to a cross street, thence up said street, lo lower part of lot No 3. And also slating that be 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 lo execute lo llio said Burton Me Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion ol Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or dered, that unless good cause be shown to llio con trary, the said Matthew Jones,adm’r. as aforesaid, will he, at 'July term of this court nexl, directed to make said lilies. And it is further ordered that a copy of this rule ho published once u month for three months, before said court A true extract from the minutes, march 81 m3t T If BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia, Huike county: Court ol 'Ordinary— present Iheir, honors G W Ev ans, Allred Lewis, and E i’nlmer, Esqrs. March hth, 1838 UPOJVIhe petition of James Buchanan and Win iloster, staling that Aimer E Holliday, dee’d. lalo of Burke county, died in thocounly ol Murray, on the eight day of September, 1834; by bis certain bond of that dale, a copy of which is filed in this court, obligate- himself to one William Hamel, of Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, lilies to two lols iii the town ol Boinset, known by the jVo2, and one ball of No 10. And also by bis certain oilier bond, made in ihe same county on the fitli day of September, JB3l, tbe said Abner E obligated himself to execute {lo the {said William Hauiel, his heirs or assigns, the other halfofsaid lot No 16, in Iho said town of Boinset (n copy of which last mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the said James and W ilium arc the assignees of said bonds, and also (hat said Abner E departed this lilc without executing said titles; and praying Ibis court Indi rect Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate of said Abner E., to execute tbe said titles lo Ibe said James and William, it is thereupon, on motion of .Mulford Marsh, counsel fur said petitioners, ordered, that unless good cause be shown to the contrary, that this court will, at July term next, direct said administrator lo execute said titles. Audit is fur ther ordered, that this rule be published once a mouth for three months before said court. A true extract Irom the minutes, march 81 m3t Tll BLOUNT, Dcl’k. Georgia, Iturke county: Guurtol Ordinary— present, iheir honors G VV Ev ans, Abet Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs. March hlh 1838. UPON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray county, slating that Abner E Holliday deo’d, ol Burke county, t id, in llie cuunly ol Monroe, on the 6lh day ol October, 1835, by his bond ol that dale; a copy ol which is filed in this court, bind him self, his heirs and assigns, to execute to one Wil liam Daniel, and Ids assigns, of Murray county, by the first day of January, 1830, titles lo that Jot of land known by the number one hundred and sixty, in llio 10th district, 13lh section, originally Chero kee county; and staling that said Abner E departed this life without executing said title; and that the said Dennis is the assignee of sauT bond; and praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad ministrator on the estate of said Abner E, to exo cute title to said lot to Ihe said Dennis. Whereup on, it is, on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsel lor said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause shown to the contrary, that on the first Monday in July next, this court will direct said admiuuslrator to execute said title. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be published once a month ior three months before said time. A trueex'ract from the minutes, march 21 ni3t TJi BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia—linrkc county. Court ol Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Hide Ni. Si., March hth, 1838. UPON the petition of Elisha Haynians, executor of Samuel Daymans, deceased, late of Burks county, staling that he has fully executed (ho last will and testament ol said Stephen Daymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is there fore, on motion of counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring ail concerned, to he and appear at the court at September term next then and there to shew cause why said letters ahall not be granted, and that said cititalion bo publish ed once a month till said court. Airuo extract from the minutes. march 21 6lm T H BLOUNT, D cl’k. TO BOAT OWNERS AND PA TROON’S Navigating Savanah and Broad riven. B\ tin act of the General Assembly of the slate of Georgia,assented lo the 261 b December, 1836, it is made he duty of the inferior courts ol the sev eral counties of said slate, bordering on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub fished, the provisions oftho several acts of the ge nond assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents and patroons, navigating said waters. By the aforesaid aels every boat navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, arc required to have a white patroon,with a Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any while person, who may wish lo 1 examine the contents of the boat under their charge 1 showing the mime ot said patroon and consignee of the cargo aboard u( said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,to permit any boat hand being aslave; to put on board of ihur boat, any corn, cotton, pons,slock of any kind, p ou l by or oilier anieles in which by law they are forbid to tratliek, swept the same is exhibited in the bill of lading of llio owner ol said boat or his agent,and un der his or their direction entered, making it peal agum«l every offender of the aforesaid aels. Therefore,all concerned w ill take notice, that the aels ,>l which the foregoing is extracted will be on ion I’d against] olfonders v. Im may be taken in the (uuiuy ot Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. B.Cantklovv, John Mu fc*S| Stephen Stovall, Petek Lamar, -a U ■-’■3 Judges ul inferior cour AMli to llic plantation of the subscriber, ou J tlie 12tb June lasi, a inun e coloreil Mule, about three yearn old' The owner in requested to call, pay charges and lake him away. NEEDHAM BULLARD JJBirdsville, Ihirke in, July 7, 1838. w4t* GE()11G1A 1/I,>IJK fVOBKS f|AJIE subscribers respectfully inform the pub lie that they have commenced the manufactory of LIME near Jacksunborough, in Scriven county, Ga. They have extensive quar ries of Limestone, which is considered by profes sor J R Colling, Stale Geologist, to whom the proprietors are indebted for the information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to fie of the very purest kind. They have conse quently erected large and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who are perfectly acquainted with the business. A portion of the Lime is now in market and has been pronounced by the principal builders in the neighborhood ol Augusta, and others, to be of excellent quality. The subscri bers take pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the developement of the internal resour ces of Georgia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole United Slates cannot produce a more beautiful article. They have now a quantity on hand, which they vyill deliver at the mouth of Brier Creek on the Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect to he able during the next winter and spring to supply or ders to a very large amount; and they have every reason'to believe that they will entitle themselves to the favor and patronage of the public by pro ducing a cheaper and belter article at home than can be fonnd abroad. Orders will he received by D Kirkpatrick & Co. or by Thos L Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonboro’. CORNELIUS A SMITH. may 7 Sawd^-wtl 1 PLANTATION FOK SALE.—The sub scriber offers for sale bis splendid plantation, in Lee county, containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, all in a solid body-. It consists of lots sfi, 07, 72,88, B'J, 103, 104, and one otbei, number not now recollected, in the third District of Lee county. About 350 acres arc in cultivation, and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it having been cleared more than five or six years, and most of it within the last two years. The cleared land is all of the first quality, oak and hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12 to 1000 pounds of cotton to the acre. The un cleared land is all of the same quality, except two lo's which are first rate pine land, and almost equal to the oak and hickory lor the production of cotton. On the plantation is n first rate gin house and gin, the running gear built last year; also a comfortable dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings fiir a planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land are several fine springs of excellent, pure water, and the well water used at the plantation is equal to al most any in the up-country, for freshness, and purity. The place is also very healthy, as there was not a single case of sickness among my ne groes last year, requiring the attendance of a phy cian. The land lies on the eastern branch of Chicka savvliatchie creek, 18 miles (rom Albany, in Baker county, the head of steamboat navigation on Flint river, which will enable the purchaser to get bis crop easily to market. The terms will bo made to suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, nl Athens, or of the editor ol the Chronicle A Sentinel. June 7 irw Aw if CJIARI.ES G. MoKENLEV. Supendr Court, April Term, 1838. Georgia, Lincoln county: Nicholas G. Barksdale, administrator of I Stitb G. Barksdale, $ 1 1 ' CM. Speed, Hester & Tuto, Cade & Talc, John Wat kins, administrator, Ac. of Henry JVI. Watkins, deceased, Drewry B. Cade, Mark S. Anthony, John McDowell, Francis McLondin, William An drews, Leistun Hanso, J. K. Kilbmn, William Bos tick, ilill & Labngar, John S. Moore, Benjamin NI c K illicit, Timolhv T. Smith, James N. Me Lone, William N. Harper, Jesse B. Walton, Beverly Barks dale, John and Thomas Benson, N. G. Barksdale, and N.G Barksdale, guardian ol William A Stokes, Hannah Smith, wife of Benjamin Smith, formerly wife of Stith G. Barksdale. It is ordered by the Court that the defendants in the above case, and all other creditors of Stith G. Barksdale, deceased, appear and pleod, answer or Uemtir to said bill, on the first day of the next term of this Court, and that they file their demands against the estate of the said deceased, with the Clerk of the Court, on or before the lime specified. It is further ordered, that a copy of this rule he published in one of Ihn gazettes of this slate accor dingly, (hr three months before said Court. I, Joshua Daniel, Clerk of the Superior Conn of Lincoln county, slate of Georgia, certify that the foregoing is a trim copy taken from the minutes, this fBlh day of June, 1838. JOSHUA DANIEL, CTk. L. S. C, June 21 3m D< H T, EVANS’ MEDUTVE; Dyspep sia tintl Hypochondriacism—lnterest mg case.—Mr. Wm. Salmon, Green st, above 3rd, i'hiladelphia, aflliclcd for 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 the extremeties, emaciation and general debility, dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the stomach after eating, night mare, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, cosliveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. Mr Salmon had applied to 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 basing been recommen ded by a relative of bis to make a trial of Dr Wm. Evans’ medicine, ho with difficulty repaired to the office and procured a package, to which ho says,j ho is indebted for his restoration to life, health and friends. Ho is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect healih. Evans’ Medicine or sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, opril 25 232 Broad street - AJ <) PJ{ < fOI Sos tbe extraordinary efficacy of Dr. WM. EVAN S eclehralrd CAMOMILE and APERIENT ANTI BILIOUS BILES, in alleviating afflicted man kind.—Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery, N. Y. Dis ease, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symp toms, unusual flatulency of t he bow els, severe grip ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of pulse, and a frequent discharge of a feetid kind of mailer mixed with blood, great debility, sense of burning heat, with an intolerable bearing dow n of the paits. Mr. Cameroii is enjoying perfect heallli, and returned his sincere thanks lor the great benefit he had received. WM. EVANS. To James Dickson, 36 Co.nhill, Boston, Agent lor the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills: Lowell, November 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the beneficial results of medicines, I checrlhlly offer mine to the public, in behalf of Dr. Wm. Evans’ Camomile Pills. 1 have been afflicted tor the last ten years, with distress in the head and chest, often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for threeor four nights in succession, but have never found relief by any of my friends’ prescriptions, until my wile saw the advertisement in the paper; when she persuaded mu to send for some, which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring mo 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,CcntraI-st. 1 ho above.menttoned Pills are (or sale only by ANTONY A HAINES, mar 23 Solo Agents for Augusta, Ga. ASTHMA, THREE YEARS’ STANDING f*• Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflicted with the above distressing malady. Symptoms—groat languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, lightness and stiicture across the breast, d'zziucss, nervous irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without llio sensation of impending suffocation, palpitation of llio heart, distressing cough, costive ness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness,%reatdcbilili and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. K. Mon roe gave up every thought of recovery, and d.ia despair sat on the countenance of every person in terested in his existence or happiness, till by acci dent he noticed in a public paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm. Evans' Medicine in bis complaint, which induced him to purchase a package of the Pills, w hich resulted in completely removing every symptom of the disease He wishes tosuy his mo live lor tins declaration is, that thoso afflicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those from i w hich he is happily restored, may likewise iceeive the same inestimable benefit. Win EVANS ' Fur sale by ANTONY A HAINES, .bolt agents for Augusta Ga. ii.-rui-.. 237 Bioad street iS L r t r,V { .w~ J V rer,cvet| . >° hluls Fme Sugars, , U hliils 2d quality do ,ft boxes 1,073 Sugar, lot Hale low by JNO. M COOPER & SON July 16 \ liUTTERS remaining |m ilia 1 » I oat Office al Louisville, Ga. June 30th, 1838 Allen Joseph 2 Murfey William Allen James M 2 Meadows Daniel Alford Bias Murphy John W Berrien Janies W M Montgomery Genl W W Brown John II Pryer Mrs Mary Kedingfield John Petsch Miss Sarah E Black James J Ponder Abram Biddy William II Peirce Thomas Chace Thomas J Parsons John A Casey Miss P E Prtddle Henry Clarke Mrs Mary Purvis William Casey Henry R Raiford Hamilton Combs Sterling P Rbaney Mr Clarke Samuel Roundtree William Douglass Wm Robinson Mrs Sarah W Dilliard Joseph Rosa Mr Elohy Mrs L A Konaldson Mrs Margaret Flanders Jordan Smith James 2 Fitzsimmons Paul Spilliards D G Gordon William Summer Alexander (J Galigman <C Williamson Stewart Esq H Glover Benjamin Satter Samuel G Gorden Alexander Smith David T Harvey Edwin L Skinner Jonas Hayslip L W Stevendetsaw Howard William Turner H P Harvey Berrien Tarver Samuel H Johnston II V Winston Rev D M ' Lamer Hezokiah Watkins Silas Lam Reuben Waggoner Fanney McMaghan Mrs Fleathy Wright July Morris Miss Mary Youngblood David W Manson John E. BOTHWELL, P. M. A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office al Waynesboro, Ga. July 1, 1838. i Anderson AII Knight Jesse 1 Allen AY J Low James 2 f Alday Josiah Lawson A J , Attawav David Lcwol John I Burch L B MeNorrill Mackey i Bennett Wm Morns George Bell Green McCollum Jordan i Blount TII McCollum Nathan Burnham E Mulkey Wm 2 [ Burnham Wm Manor Jesse ■ Broom Mary McElmttry ( ■ Burton Wm S Martin John L | Brooks Thomas S Morrison R J I Cassidey James II Nicholas James ■ Cross Thomas NettglandJ P i Chance James Nason E 1 Crocket Lucy Owen Emily 1 Carswell Matthew J 2 Parsons John A 2 [ Churchill C B Peirce John 1 Dailey Mary Peron John ' Duke Win 2 Roberts Green Davis llhoda Robison E. ! DurraanJohn Rutland R Evans Jaeob Royal Triflet ' Eumile Ruth Saxon Henry Evans Mary Ann Schley William ’ Evans Doct St urges N L Floyd Andrew Smith J B Fttlrel Joel Saiidaford Hill 1 Fryer Fielding Stokes Murk 1 fryer A G Farrow Daniel Smith Mary ■ Few Emiley Smith Detnarius , Green Harriot Screamer Thomas Gresham Job Saxon John Gilstrnp Benj Saxon Henrietta Green Jesse 1* 2 Tenison John Hasty Willis Taver Mark Hicks Francos J Thomas Richard 2 Hodges Elton Thomas General Hatcher Edward 2 Turner Anthony Hill Isaac Wilson Robbert S Jones Matthew Walker Elizabeth James Willey Wimberly Edward Jones Col Wimberly Lewis Kelly Caroline Wtnkfield - JOS. JANSEN, P. M. TE N HOLLA ICS KEWA Itl). SIRAA ED from the subscriber, Ia Wa -| Nlf. I. J, Olive’s residence, in Co- P fl| hmibm county, on the 10th ultimo, a ( * ar k brown, or more properly (TMa brown bay horse, about MS hands bigh, between five and six years old, long /lowing mane and tail, two wbito spots on each side of bis back bone, caused by the saddle, no other marks recollected ; recently shod before, no shoes on the hind feet, very easy under the saddle, having never bean worked in any other form ; ho is well known about Augusta, being formerly the ■ properly of Dr. 11. Cunningham. Any person giving information at Mr. Richard Allen’s, Augusta, so that 1 gel kirn, shall receive the above reward. JAMES P. ALLEN. Kr lu a previous advertisement in the Constitu tionalist, the above horse was described as a dark sorrel—his color is dark brown, or rather brown bav June 21 wit J|> RANAWAY from the subscri pt hers, residing in Greenville, Ga„ a mulatto boy, by the name ol DICK,, (calls himself Richard,) said boy is 1 about 6 feet 1 inch high, raw boned, Ih and weighs about 170, or 80 lbs. n_Un- quick spoken, with one of his fore ~ teeth broken off, and but littlo hair on his head; quite intelligent,active,and strong as to muscular power. We brought said negro from the line of Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter County- Dick had on when ho went away a mixed coat and fur hut, other clothing not recollected. He formerly came from N.C. Also at the same time rnnavvay, mulatto boy, Iry the name of WESTLEY, belonging to Col. Cooper, near this place, about 25 years of age, quick spoken, about 5 feet 2 or 3 incites high, spare ma-Je, and a barber by profession. This hoy was bought from Mr. Woolforko’s, nt Columbus, in this State, and by liim was brought from Maryland; he lias frequently threatened to go hack. Westly had on when he wont away, a striped pair of pantaloons. They both left without any provocation, and with money enough to carry them some distance, and it is supposed will make lor some free Slate. It is probable they may have free pisses, or may bo carried of by some white person. Whoever will apprehend said negroes,and lodge them in Jail, s« that we got them, shall bo liberally rewarded Juno 18 HARDAWAY <fe HAWKINS Georgia, .leffcrson county: WHEREAS Bryant JFulford, administrator on the estate of Seth Eason, late of this coun ty, deceased, applies for loiters dismissory front said estate. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my of ficOf within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause why said letters of dismission should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this slh July, 1838. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. July 7 Georgia, Columbia County. __ Jhstricl No. 7. ABSALOM EADF toles before me one Bay- Mate, about five years old, thirteen hands high; her tail dorked, thick main, no brands dis covered ; Appraised by John Walker and Michael Mcgnheo, at Twenty Dollars, May Ist., 1838. JOHN MEGAHEE, J. P. A true extrac t front Estray Book. DAVID HARRIS, Clerk. Juno ]f> NOTICE. —After the expiration of four months from this date, application will be made to the Jnsliccs of the Inferior Court of Jefferson county sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho negroes belonging to the estate ol Major John Ber rien, late of said county, deceased JNO. MACFHERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r June 18,1838 ’ NOTICE.— All persons having any elatms against the estate of Major John Berrien, late ol Jefferson county, decased, are required to render an account of their demands to the subscriber JNO MACI’HERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. Juno 18, 1838 iiTOTlCE.—Brought to the .ja,l ol Columbia i v county, on the 6lh tnst a negro man who says V-M iame ), l . s H, and that he belongs to a Mr. " tlliam 1 nylor, ol Butko conntv ; he is about five feet six or seven incites high, of dark complexion ' * The owner is requested to c-onie and get him. *■ RR HARD 11. JONES, Jailor. Lily 9,1838. 3tw months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior Court of I’ike county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of William Bryant d« ceased, late of Burke count. C. L MATTHEWS, Administrator in right of his wife July 9, 1838.