Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 24, 1838, Image 4

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JOHN 15. MTJHIMIY will act it»my i ¥ I. atnnney during my absence (mm the oily ; nil pssons indebted I l ' mo "ill therefore make inline dmte payment to him. A. H>s I MIL Augusta, May 30, 1838 H Georgia Insurance and Trust Co. t July 2. 18.53. S i riMli; Bonn) of Director Kavelin* day declared i a dividend of Six Doi.i.ahs per share, Irma I the profits of iho lust m le.oiiih-e. which wnb . <• paid to the Stockholders, or their legal n.-;.tc»«iiauvcK. on demand. The holder* of new Stock are reqn.red lo pay oil interest due up to the 21st ultimo July r* WM.T. NQs'l,".-'ee v. To Augusta Merchant! and Auctioneers, > 1 1 1 subscriber having established hinisell pi i - JL mnuentjy in the town id Aih-i-s, tm as an Auction and tCommission .H'-relnuil, solicit* the patronage of those who have consign ments to make to llml place. Il is hi* opine n, us well a* that of most of the eiii?. ns id lh d p m e, acquainted with it* growing prosperity, that mer chants, and especially Grocers, who have goods which they arc desirous of converting readily into i cash, will find it very much to th' ir inicicsl to send | many of them tolliat mar. id. All husitu ss in that line, intrusted to the tinder.-igaed, will mi el with prompt attention. II UOtlllllS, Auctioneer. II tiVKU KNCI.fi ; Asburv Hull, James Cuinak, Stc\> .-; Thomi.-i. i Thomas Ilainillon, Allan .« ,- John I’hiin/y,' minii I llnla, ( lark, Mr I icr A Co. tV in. llostwiek, A .1 Huntington tfc Non, I. Gibson, Augusta. apnl M 12m \V\\ NMS HOIK) ACAIHUI V. riHIII exercises nt tins institution will he re.-timed j I. on the filet Monday in October next, and the Commissioners have the pleasure of informing ilm public that they have again been aide to secure the services id Mr. Mu as Nason, whom instruction, have given such general sali dui lion during the paid I academic year. Mor the nilurimilion of the ft lends and paliuiis id ; this academy, notice i also given, that ull l hone j brurn h«s id leurning aro now taught in it which constitute a thorough, useful, and iiecnnipl/slieil education. The dc.-ign ol the licetor is, not merely | to niiikc his pupils lamiliar vviih this or that d pnrt uicnl of literature or science, lint In train and pre pare them Inr the performance of all the high and important diilii* of hie. Hence, apuit (ruin the usual routine of aiauli inie studies, llicir ullcidlon is directed to (lie attainment of manly siv le in sp- alt ing and ol an easy eurriuge and oolite udilre; s, In the means of preset vmg health, to the vv nlmoi ictlois, notes iinu hills, and, in shop,to ull those. an oin plilhmonls, which, though generally neglected in > the rdycation of youth, arc nut lets essential losnc cess in life, than those ncijinrcmoiiUi of a weightier and more scientific character The discipline oi this si liool is mild and parental, i yet at the sumo lime firm mid aliii tionulc. The pupils are treated aa mural mi intellect mil beings, t and m the maintenance id o iler, appeals uic made to the conscience rattier llian to llm rod. A correct account of each scholar's conduct and proficiency j is kept, and transmitted to the parents (if residing I near) every week; which, together with rewards, 1 yudieiously distributed, lias had the happiest sfiTeel. in awakening and keeping alive a spirit ol emula tion, both in regard to study and deportment among the pupils of this academy. At a recent mooting ol the Hoard id (lotnmissiim ers, the follow ing resolutions were ailopied, to wit— That the academic year shall Undivided into two sessions. , That the first session shall commence on the (list vlny oi October in each mid every year, and I- rnn- | note on the ISih day ol Mehruaiy ; and that the second session shall commence on the liitli ol I i h ruary, and terminate on the doth June ; alter vv Inch there shall ho a vacalion oi three months. In addi tion to this, there shall ho a recess of one we,k during tho Christmas Hollidays. Thai the rales ol tuition shall he as follows, vi/. t J-’or beading, Spelling, Writing and Defining, per session #8 00 Mar Geography, Arithmetic, Drum mar, and other elementary studios, JO 00 .For the ancient and imulorn languages, Math rmalies, Natural Philosophy, Bin mislry und oilier kindred branehes If) 00 Tuilion in ull cases to he paid in advance No scholar will ho received lor a shutter pvrind piul yvheu emcXUUt lv'l' Unsl entrance. Board may bo obtained in respncloldo fu nili.-s in j this village at prices varying Irom 8 to $l2 per month, washing, lights, Aie ineladod. 'J’ho hooks to he Used in ihi.t academy are, lie- Bible, Walker’s Dictionary, Webster’s :• polling Book, Minorson's First and second ( lass Headers, the National Header, ami Barbel’s Mloeulioin Colbuni's l ust Lessons, Smith’s and Bun-rson's Arillmielies, Collmru’s Algebra, 1 layliiir's l-.iieliil, Marshall's Book Keeping, and I bin’s Surveying Smith's and Bukhara's Grammar, Parkin's l-.xer rises,and Blair's Hhctoric. Wood bridge's and Gluey's Geography, Kolduns’ , and VVh.dpley's History, (Say's Astronomy and Treatise on (.'lubes, Comstock's Chemistry and Natural I'hilosophy, l.ini/oln and Malon's lioliaiy, ! .Hedge’s Logie, Combe's Physiology, W alls on the 1 Mind, and the Handel und Hayma eollectioii of Church Music. Andrew’s l.atin Grammar, Goodrich’s <srot k Grammar, (beck Kcader Testament and J'njora, Latin Header, Lcverett's l.ului Tutor, Virgil, Sul. lust, Cieunf and lloruee, Lev i/ae's Freneli Gunn mar, wah Holmur’s I‘iihles, and Tehuiui hue. l‘ororder ol the Board, MDW.IHD G/tHLICK, See'y. Waynesboro, July B), 1-838. 7ism HI BOAT OWN MBS AND PATKOONS Navigating Savanah anil livoad rivm. j| > V an act of the Henernl Assrmhly of the stale *k of Georgia,assented to thc'Jfilh I)ei i miter, 1836, It is made he duty of the inleiior enurls ollhcsev er il counties of said slate, hurdernig on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to he pub lished, the provisions of the several acts ol the ge. ni-rul assembly, regulating limit owners,their agents and patroona, navigating said waters. By the albn-.-.uiil acts every limit navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, are requiivd to have a - while patroon,with a Bill ol Bailing ready prepared : to exhibit In any while peiMin, who nmv web to examine the contents of the boat under their eliavge | showing the inune ul sod | Uo m mil eonsip,in(. ,> the cargo aboard ol said bo.it, and faflbennoie for , bids any boat owner,lln-if .u-ein or p.urooujo rinii ! any boat hand being a slave; to pin on board ul tin ir bout, any corn, notion, pe-m,stuck oi any kind, pud 1 a try or other articles in vv Inch by law they nro loibni to iralliek, except tin- same i.-, exhibited in the bill ol lading of lhe owner ol said boat or his agent,ami nn dor Ins or their one. iam emend, making il penal against every oHonder ol the ab-re.-aml nets. Therefore,nil eotu orned will lake notice, that lin nets of which the tort-going is oxinieted will be en lurced aguinslj olfendi rs who may he taken in tin - county of Lincoln. 1 s.wis I’auks, W. Jl. Cantki.ow, • John Moss, Stki-iikn Stovai.i., I’MTi-.a I.VMAII, • no* SiS if 2,8 Judges of Interior conr I NT'll II V, 1 11U1'.i VMAKS’ STANDIXtJ Mr. Uoberi Monroe, •''ehuylkill alllicled with the above distressing mnhidy. Symplmns -gie-n languor, tlnluicney, dismibed rest, nervous bead ache,dilfieiilly ol hrealhing, ti *.;iu ■ and stiictiire j a, ross the hronsl, d’r./.i;;ess, nervous inilnbili y and restlessness, could not he in a hoii/.oiilul p -s-ilion | without the sonsaliim of iuipendiiig snlloealiou, palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, eustivn ness, pain of the stomach, drew sine s, gieat d-'bilns anddolieieiiey ot the nervous energy . Air. K. Mo. - roo gave up every llmngbt ol iveoyery, and -l ie despair sat on the l onnteininee ol every | erson in terested in his exisu-uee or happiin ss, till by a« 11- dent lie noticed in n pnblo paper some cures etfected by Dr V\ m. J,vans’ Medicine in bis eumplaml, which induced Inin to purchase a package ot the (’ills, which mstiUed in c..inpl. u Iv u ,n >v mg ,-verv symptom ol the disease lie w i»ln sto say Ins am liveior tins declaration is, that tim- ullln led with the same or any syiuptoiiis sinnlur \.i those IV, m which be is happily restored, may likewise re< eiv, the same inestimable benefit Wm. MVANS For sale by * ANTONV.V IIAINMS, ISolc agents lor Anguslutin ■inarch 23 232 Broad siren Georgia, Jolferson county: WHMKMAS Ashley Wiillips, ndmiiiislrator on the estate «1 Stephen t "oiler, late ol said county, deceased, applies lor lellers dismissory. These ore therefore to cite and ai-lmonish all nml singular the kindred and creditors of the - aid de. ceased, to be and appear at my olfieo within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted. Given under ray hand at office, in Louisville, hislGthday of March 1838. mar 16 ’ EBLNF.ZMK BDTHWMI,!. . TEN DOI.EAKS REWARD. STRAYED from t* c nubta nber, , Tvv ni Mr. F. J Olive’* naidcnco, in (-o i•' "WN Intnbm < ounty, on the Iftlh ullnnoi n HRsmall dark brown, or morn properly j J" J « brown hoy horse, about 141 hands c-Tv"ub, between five and six years old, lone flowing manu and tail, two w Into spots on (~.(• fi Hide ni In - back bone, tint' i d by I be saddle, no oilier mark) recollected; recently blind before, no hI),I ll the bind feel, very c 'sy under tho saddle, buying nevt r bean worked in any othe r (brat , be is wnli known id) ni Anyu ta, being formerly the j cropi-fty (d Dr. 11. Cunniughair.. Any pen-on giving lulbrmnlion at Mr. Ilnbard Allen's, Aopima, s; llial 1 g»t kim, si.nil liceivo the above rowaid. JAMES I*. ALLEN. {lf In a previous advert nr no it in iheCou'-tilU* lionalr.t, *hc above borse was described as a dark sorrel —bin colot n. dark brown,or rather brown bay. June 21 \s 1 1 _____ i <« 11 V HAW AY fiom tbe subseril T’C’s hern, maiding in Greenville, Ga , a • , cj mnlullo boy, by the nnrnoof DICK, IV- (calls 1 imseir f i>-1 1 mr<I,) saidlioy c V* about (i h i t 1 inch high, raw boned, \\ < ( find weighs u!n lit. J7«>, or HO lbs. ,■■ jL‘-. quick spoken, with one of his loro - i,.. ib broken oil, and lint little innr : nn Ids bead; quite intelligent iielivi ,nnd strong as In | muscular power. VS e brought said negro Irani the I line of iVj.sis.vppi and Alabama, Sumter County 1 l>.( k had eti when ho went away a mixed cant and Inr hat, other i lathing not focoilected. lie Ibfmcrly ! tome Irma N. C. Also at tho same time runaway, a.bright mulatto b( y, by tho name id \V Ks f’l.l .V, belonging to ( 01. 1 t ‘neper, near ibis pi. doe, about tin years ol ago, r|uiek spoken, ah nit S lod 2 or 'J inches Ingb, spare made, and a hurher by pro(e,-sinn. 'I bis boy was bought born dir. U’ooiforke's, at Golmnbiis, in ibis -Stale, | nnil by him Wits brought from Maryland; he lias lrei|iii nlly tlitr,'Untied to go hack. VV e.-tly had on : whin he went away, a striped pair of pantidomis. They heth left without any provocation, and with money enough to curry them some distance, ! and it is supposed will make lor some tree Stale. It : is prohahhi they may have five pissis, or may be (aimed of by some wlnle pet sou. Whoever will I apprehend said negroes,arm lodge them m Jail, so : that we pet them, shall be liherally rewarded Juno H HARDAWAY A HAWKINS i.i om.i \ i,i>ih noiiKsi | f 5 'HE subscuhora respectfully inform tbe pub -8 lie that they have commenced the j manufactory of 1.1 .VIK near Jiudisonborougli, in I Bdivcii eoimty, Ha. They have extensive quar \ ri.'sol Id neslone, w Inch is considered byprofes j uor .11! (.’oiling, State Geologist, to whom the proprh tors are indebted lor the inforn alien i which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to hool tho very purest kind. They have cause | i|iienlly ended large and tuhstniitinl Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who aro perfectly acquainted with j the business A portion of the I.into is now in market and has been pronounced by tho principal builders in ilia neighborhood of Augusta, and j others, to lie of excellent quality. Tho snhscri | hers lake plca-nro in inviting those who take an 1 interest in the dovelopcrnent of tho internal resour ce., ol (Snargia. to examine it, being convinced that i the whole United States cat,not produce a more j beautiful article. [ 'I hey have now a quantity on hand, w hit'll they w ill deliver at tho mouth of Drier <'reek on the Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect to ho able during tbe next winter and spring to supply or ders to a very large amount; and they have every remain (c believe that they will entitle themselves in tho favor uild patronage df (be public by pro ducing a cheaper and bolter article at homo than cuii be fimnd abroad. Otders w ill be received by I) Kirkpatrick At Co. or by Tima L Smith at Augusta, nr JackHoiilioro’. CORNELIUS A SMITH, may 7 2a ts Georgia. Columbia county: fjjMOM'Lli beliirn me, A IVario, Justice of tho ■ fence, by Joint Garnett, of (.'apt. John Foster’s District, (N 0,3,) n largosorrul llor.-e, inclined tube roman nosed, with n star in bis lbr< bead and a wart over bis felt eye, both bind leul a mile w hile, sup posed to be seven or eight years old ; optimised by James Toole and Samuel Crump to eighty dollars. Ibis I2tli June, 1838. A. i'E A RIL, J. f. 1 A.tft* * I’hfrfhfr.THvyihrrK’i’f H erW u 1 Geof giu, ISniKe ( 'ounty* _ Court of Ordinary, present tboir Honors G VV I .vans, Abel l ew is and L I’aliner, U.rip's, KiilcNi Si, blh March, 1838. 3 J lON the petition ofSainind liarron, executor ol “ J Ahsolcm Kinsey, deceased, Into ufliurkeco 1 dating that he has fully executed said will and set tl'd I lie I'slale id said deceased, and praying let tars illsinissoiy. It is 1 herefere, on motion of counsel, tirdercd that the Clerk do i. sue a citation, returna ble to September Court next, requiring till persons interested then end (here to show cause why the same should not be granted : And it is further nr- I doled that said citation he publisher once n month j till said court. A true extract troin lire lunatics. I mir 20 (im T. II BLOUNT, l>. CTk (.'corgin, iiurko Comity. 'Court id Ordinary, present their Honors VV G la vans, Allot Lewis and L J'amlcr, Esqrs Hide Ni St bfh March, 1838 [j I I’ON l ho application el Mnllord Marsh ami ’ 1 fielding fryer ,praying that the Clerk do is sue n ciltcimt for loiters dtsmissory us administra tors on the estate of fielding fryer, deceased It is * o motion id Counsel ordered, t hat the same do issue returnable to September term next id tins l 'iiurl, to be published once a monlb till said Court. | A I'uo extract, from the minutes. man'll 2il ("mi TII ill,Of I NT. n coon c. Gporgiti— Ilitrkc Comity. Conn id Ordinary, present, their /donors, G VV ; IKuns, Abel /,ewis,and la I’almcr, l .-qrs Wide NiSi, s lit March, 1838 j S Tl'ON the petition of Mullbrd Marsh, Adininis ' trnlor of John Walls, deesased, this day tiled, I raying that a Citation may issue for letters c'ismis sorv from said Auniinisiralii n. It is on million ordered that the same do issue and be published once a monlii for six months. A true extract from the minutes. T II BLOUNT, ncco u c. 1 March 20 0m (Kioigiu—l!i ;|io county. Court ol Ordinary pr.-Miil, their Honors G. VV. . • I'-' -us, All. II i w is, mid L. fa Inu r, esqs. Itule Ni. .'i , March blh, 1838. ,j ’ ftl.N tbe petition of lalishu llayiniMis, executor w- J of Samuel 1 laymans, deecased, late >1 (lurks county, sialaig that lie lias tally eu'cnled the last w id mid te.-tamont id said Stephen 11 ay titans, de ceased, and praying loiters dismisMiry. It is tin re lore, on motion ol i onnnd, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring a I eonei'iaioii,lo be and appear nl the court at September term next then and there to shew cause w by said letters ahull not be granted, and I lint said t ililalion bn publish ed oni'o a month till said court. Alrue extract from the minutes, mareli 21 Clin T U IILOUNT, f) el’!; ** | B/'IHTI months utier dale, appfieation will be j " tun Jo In the Honorable Ibo Inferior Court of ' Worn n c, mniy, when sitting as a Coni I of Ordt | nary, lor leave to sell the baud and Negroes Jbe- I'Ogmgio ihe Ksial" ol f/ampton Wade, Into of said county, deceased. HUBERT BOi.TON, Axbn'r. inly 12 mlm ADMIMSTK VTOU’S SALE. U 11,1, be sold,at ("urrolion, Carrol comity,on the first Tuesday in 'Scptemln r next, tail I No. line hundred and ten, in the tenth district of , said county, the same belonging to the estate ol Joshua Mautord, and sold in compliance with tho hi.-l w ill and (i ataincnl 1 1 said dia’rnsod. Terms i made known on the day. This 2d July, 1838. GUII.I'OUU ALI'OUH, Adiumisirutor, j July 7 id with tho will annexed ' Goova in, JeliVisou county: V * 11I.RKAS, Patrick 1> Commlly, Adminislra v » lor on tho I stale of Tandy C Joins, hue ol aid county, deceased, applies for Letters di> mi- sory, Th so arc therefore to cite nod admonish all and sing dar the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescri bed by law, to tile their objections, if any they have, to shew eanso w hy said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville this 16th day of March, 1838. march Id LlllaNKZf.U UOTUVVELL, Clk. months after dale application w ill be made to the honorable the Interior Court of C'olmn- Ida county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, (;, r leave to sell a tract ol land in said county, contain i ing 125 acres, more or lew, adjoining lands of Hog. gie, O'Noil, nnd others, belonging To the estate ol Henry Wilkins. si tAN WIi.KI.NS t ' Juno 20, 1838 ’ ' 1 JEI I EHSON SHERIFF** HALE. ( \kl JLL be sold on the fiißl Tuesday m Sf’Optciw \\ her next, nt tlio market liousoin Louisville, y within the usual hours of sale, the following prop- : crty.towil : six hundred mid (oily aeres <1 land on the waters of Ogcenhy, adjoining Covington, , and others; on as llie properly ol Samuel Walden, to satisfy sundiy ft. fas in favor ol John II New ion vs. sa.d Walden. Levy made and re- 1 i lurned lo me by nconsiulilo. , 11. W. LAWSON, Hep. Sh If. 1 .Inly 1«, 181 j Id | W A ii <t KN Ml lilt I EE’S SA LK, I %7t/l EL be sold, at the Court House door, in , • ♦ Warrenton,Warren county, on the first Turn.- { day in A t ndxt, between the usual hours of j sale, the tollov ing'propei ty, to win One Hundred ' land forty seven acres of Giik and Hickory Lund, more or less, adjoining lands of Perce Hai ’ j ley; one Sorrel mare ten years old;one Huy Horse I twelve or fourteen years old. Levied on us the property of Richard Gunn, to satisfy one Ii lit in i fivor ol Stewart ty Hargroves vs said Gunn: — , Property pointed out by plaintiff. ALSO, ’ One Hundred and Twenty aeres of Land, ad ■ joining lands of Henry /fight and others—love d ■ on im the propeily of Amhroso Jl iaili, to saimly r sundry ii fas from Jusiices oourt, Hirst. No 1.>5, in ’ favor ol Charles Wilder, and Olliers vs said Am hrose Heath, nrul others. Property pointed out by . defendant. Levy mailt* and returned to me by a constable. ALSO, Three Negroes, lo wit: Poinpcv, a man of fifty 1 years of ago ; Nancy, u woman forty-eight years j of age, ind J.ovi, a man of twenty one years | of aae; levied on as tin; property of John (J. ; I Humphrey, (o satisfy sundry fi (im. from a Justice's Court, in luvor of Asa McCray, and others, vs said ! I Humphrey. Property poinlod out by dclendiml; levy made mid rot tinted lo mo hv m austnhlc. .1 PREMIA 11 PIdIiUVMAN, sheriff I July 6, 1833. id W A It It Id N MI Id U I E P’S -SAL Id. t VI7ILL ho sold, on the Tuesday in August next, a f V between the usual hours of sale, the follow- I mg property, viz: three hundred and filly nens of > lurid, more or loss, ouk and hickory, 3d quality, ad joimiig lai ds of Win. -Stone, and others, lying on tlio w liters of VV i Hiatus' creek " 4 lso, two hundred acres, do., more or less, lyc g ou the waters of Cattail, whereon Martha Broom . now lives, adjoining lands ol Vinoont Johnson mid , others ; levied on ns the prope-tly of James Met'ar il le, to satisfy sundry 11. las. in lavorol John Kelley . and others. JAMES HALL, Dcp. Sir’ll. , July i, 1838. id , " Bl’HKl SHK MIFF’S SALK. ON tlio (ir.- 1 Tuesday in August next, will be sold, at the Court House door, between the usual I i hours of sale, one hundred and forty-five acres of , pine land, more or less, adjoining lands ol < ivility i Him, and others, levied on as the property William i Dullaijn, lo sulily two ft (as. issued Irora n Justices 1 Court of Burke comity, in favor of John Kirlland, 1 anil others, vs. William Hallanja ; levied on and re lurncdlo mu hy a constable. , W. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff 11 C. July 2,1883 id ' COLI.EVIIIIA SHERIFF’S SAMEL ON the Ist Tuesday in August next, will bo sold at Columbia I 'ourt House, between the usual rrulo , hours,2)lots in the village of Wrigltlsborough, upon , w hicli there is a store house, now in the occupancy ' ol' Luke F. I ansdalc, and other buildings situated on the north side of liroud street, and Joining lands , of Mrs. Einberson, and others, lo satisfy three fi. fas. , from the Justice’s Court ol District No. 12, ol said ' county, in which Hinry P. Hampton, Hampton Ar t I lolloman, and Mary G Perry are plaintiffs, against Keddick Perry, defendant. Proptrty levied on mid returned tome by a constable. RICHARD JI. JONES,Sheriff. June 30, 1838. td I’OS’I KINII) SUE 111 EE’S HALE. WILE he sold on the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual horns of sale, before * tlio Court House door m Jicksonboro, one tr.icl of land, containing tw o hundred acres,adjoining lands 1 of G. It, Donalson, iMury Newton, and William Sanders; levied on us the property ul William ' Usher, to satisfy sundry 11. las issued out of the Justice’s Court, in luvor of James Hurst and others. Levy made and returned by n constable. I t MlAli (>•»%/ » »r, n st Mi.y as, VB3S. ul yj fi ; H-L he sold, nlllio market house in', the town * » ol Louisville, on tlio first Tucsdfty in An trust next, within Ihu usual hours of sale, (hreu bun g dred ami sixty-one acres of pine land, more or less, , n the vvnU’rs of Rocky Comfort JCreekit being -the ei.l fslule ol the laid Nathan Brussel, deceit-ml, and s sold by order of the honorable Inferior Cburt oJ Jef ferson to inly. Terms of sale on the day. NATHAN HRASSEL,AdmT. i may 10, 1833 with the will annexed. ■ PURSUANT to flu order of the honorable the D Justices of the Inferior Court of the county of 1 Jefferson,silling as a Court ol Ordinary, will bo offered lor sale, at iho Court House In the town ol Louisville, on the first Tuesday in November next, between tlio usual hours of sale, the plantation called Oakland, belonging to the estate of Major John Berrien, laic of said county, containing about eleven hundred acres of land, lying on Kocky Com fort crook, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams, Flournoy, and Holt. Conditions r.f sale, one-third cash, the ballance tn two annual instalments, and interest from the date, a mortgage ou the premises, i and approved personal security. - Ou tim succeeding day, at the Oakland planta , lion, will he sold, u quantity of stock, consisting of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles of household and kitchen tnr niture, plantation tools, corn, fodder, wagons, Ac Ate., belonging to said estate. Conditions cash. JM). MACJ’HEIPSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18, 1833 td Gl 'UtiilWN SALK. , /f EN the first Tuesday in Aitgurt next, will he sold j V " m the Court House in Columbia enmity, w ith- i i in the legal hours ol sale, and in pursuance jif mil 1 order of the Coi.rl ol Ordinary of said county, tlio I i undivided hull of 7WJ acres of hind, more or less, in I said county, on the waters of Kiukeo creek, hounded hy lands of Mnitui, Cluruim, Radian, and others, j belonging to Guzaway Hea le, a minor, may 22 td W. li. BPALLE, Gua dion. Vly ILL he sold, at Elbert Court House, on the ■ first Tuesday in August next, agreeable to 1 an order of the lion, the Inleiiur court ot Elbert j * county, w hile r-illing ler Ordinary purposes, all the } 1 Lauds lying in Elbert county, belonging to the: estate ol Patrick Me Mull an, deceased, consisting of one tract containing one hundred and seventy j ' acres, more or lesa, adjoining Horatio I Goss and L others; one trad comuiiiing three hundred and I . ninety acres, moro nr less, adjoining Hiclmrd S’ Gaines, Uiehtnond Skelton, mul others; undone trai t containing seven hundred and fifty acres, | more or less, luljommg John Partner, Allen Gun- j i ter and others. The above Ip.nds will be divided _ into lots, and sold to suit persons wishing to pitr .* chase-'--flats of which will bo exhibited ul the j 1- lime of salt, iho lands will be sold subject to the U idow’s dower. Terms made known on the day j -of sale. ELIZABETH Me.Ml LI,AN, Atlm’x. WILLIAM MeMULLAN, r.dm'r. may 81,1838. mid ADMINISTRATOR’!! s \LE. VS/' 1 EL he sold, agreeable loan order of the V honorable' Inferior Court ol Jefferson conn , ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first 1 j 1 oesday in Au ai-i next,within the usual hours of f sale, 111 the highest bidder, before the Court House I j tin r in tlio town of Mur ell i, Cobb county, b I of , i land No. 1033, m llie Ifth District of the 2d Bce.- , lien formerly Cherokee rounty, now Cobb. Also, in iho same day, ho)ore the Court House door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, lot of land No.-fill, in the 3d District ol the 2d Section; each lot containing forty acres; sold as the real es tate of the late David Alexander,deceased. Terms of sale on the day. JOHN W. ALEXANDER, ) . , . WM. S. ALEXANDER, V Adm rs - Juno 1,1838 td I A dS I X I si'll ATOMS’ i\Lb. ' ’ VATH-L he sold outho first Tuesday in August • » next,at iho lower market house in Angusla, j within the legal hours ol s lie, in pursuance of an ■ | order ul the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, j two negro slaves, named Ann and Joe, belongin'' to , ! the estate Green I>. 1 lolland, deceased. NEAL HOLLAND, Adtu'r. may 89 td MARY HOLLAND, Adm’x ll months alter (Into applieuti-m will bo made to the Interior Court of Lincoln county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave loseli the interest of 13:1111(101 Coulter, late of said county, deceased, in u negro man Moses,as part of the’ ‘ j »'fluie ol said ilooeasod. W lI.Li AM Kb\ NOLDS, Administrator. » l.imolniun, May I'J. I^3s /GEORGIA INS. AND TRUST <« vJI An instalment of Two Dollars and fifty cent share, on the no v .stock, will bo payable on Saturday,'-JUiinst. WM. T. GOULD, Sec y. ■lnly IB td „ DOC T. EVANS’ >1 ERICA Ml: Uv»l*cp i i and uypochomiiiiicism—lnterest „..r cruc.—Mr. Wm' Salmon, Green st, above 3id, Philadelphia, afflicted lor several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at tie , aim.cb, beudacho, dizz,ness, palpitation of the ( hoot, impaired uppetilOi sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness anil vseakncsß ol the extremetics,emaciation and general iL biltly, tits- . turbed rest, a sense of pressure and lent at, the stomach alter calm.', mgbt mere, great mental despondency, severe Ilyin? pains m the chest, back . land sides, coslivenees, involuntafy sighing an I wueping, languor and hiMsiliule upon the IcaNt ox- i 1 ireiso. '.Mr Salmon had applied to the most enu- I uent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of medicine to restore him to health; howe ver, as las afflictions bad reduced him to u very deplorable condition, and hatring been recoram. ti de, hyc. relative ol bis to make a trial of Ur \V in. Evans’ medicine, he with difflcc.it> repaired to the office and procured a package, to w inch no says,, lie is indebted for ins restoration to lilo, health and friends. H i is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’Medicine or sole only by ANTONY & HA US Kb, spriiaS 83iBroad street \ tj ORE CONCLUSIVE I’ROOES of the it B. extraordinary ctlicacy of Dr. IV.’/. / ."- AA’ -S’ iih-hrated b',1.1/0,1/ififl and A 7*7. 1t11'. -S 1 AN lI HUJUUS PILLS, in alleviating afflicted man kind.—Hubert Cameron, 101 flowery, N. V. Uis ease, Chronic Dysentery, or liloody Flux. Symp toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe grip ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency ol poise, and a frequent discharge ol a fuilid kind of matter mixed with blood, groat debility, sense ol burning beat, with an intolerable bearing down of the paits. Mr. Cameron is enjoying parted healib, and returned his sincere thanks fur the great benefit bo bad received. Will EVANS. To James Uiekson, 30 C’o.nhill, Boston, Agent for the sale of Ur. Evans’ Camomile Pills; Lowell, November 15, 1830. Dear Sir—Knowing by txjieriencc that every reference that the afflicted receive ol the beneficial results of medicines, 1 ehccrfuUy oiler mine to the public, in behalf of Dr. Wm. Evans’ Camomile Pills. nave been afflicted for the last ten years, with distress in the head and chest, often so bad ns to deprive mo of sleep for ihrccor four nights in succession, but have never found relief by any of my friends’ proscriptions, until my wife saw the a.iycnisemont in the paper ; when she persuaded me to send for some, which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring me to health, alt hough J have not entirely finished them. Should you consider Ibis any benefit to yourself, or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, THOMAS K. GOODHUE, Central-st The above mentioned Pills are for sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, mar 23 Sole Agents for Augusta, Ga. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS RED WAR _ RUNAWAY from the subscriber while in camp, near Hamburg, N (J a cert i i negro man named Prince, aged about 40 years, dark complex ion, clinnkoy, heavy built, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, has several ofhis upperfore teeth missing; and ESSSKBMgIEySI tolerably brisk spoken. Sant negro was purchased from the workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner of Hamburg, or secure himao tkatsaid Turner can get hint, vvillreceivo the above reward. Jan 1 S. WILLIAMS Georgia, Coluinbiti County. District No. 7. ABSALOM EADF tolos before me ORO Bay Mato, about ih e years old, thirteen hands high ; her tail docked, thick main, no brands dis covered : Appraised by John Walker and Michael iMegnboe, at Twenty Dollais, May Ist., 1838. JOHN MEGAHEE, J. P. A true extract from Estray Book. DAVID UAIUUS, Clerk. J»xne ](I 1)1 Bi It'i* /MKirilißitAtUiuiiwM wXIiUtM i«iw«mU f troni this date, application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Jellerson county, silling as a Court ol Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ol Major Joan Ber rien, Into of said county, deceased JNU. WACIMIJSRSO.S BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18,1838 NOTICE.— All persons Imvit.g any claims against the estate of Major John Berrien, lata ol Jefferson county, decased, are required to render an account ol their demands to the subscriber JNO MAETHER.SON BERRIEN, Ex’r. 'June 18, 1838 AL>.»llXfs'l’KA TOUS’fX OTIC K . A EL persons to wbomthoostate.il Henry Zinn, i *. deceas'd, is indebted, will render their claims within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted to said estate are requested to make early payment to the undersigned. JANE D. ZINN, Adin’x. may 9, 1883 (itv JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. nioiiilis afterdate application will lie made to Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for Ritrvo to sell the real and personal estate ol Henry Zinn, late ol 1’ kdithond county, deceased. JANE D. ZINN, Adm’x. may 9,1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. i\JOTIC!3. —Four months after date, applica nt's lion will bo made to tlie honorable Inferior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in ibo lath district and 4lh section in Cherokee comity, belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also otto oth t tract drawn by Loll Williams, in. Leo co. sold lur'th * benefit ol ilia beirsofsaid \t illiams, may 2,1838, p. H.MANTZ, Guardian. IV OTlf'M.—Ail persons indebted to tbo estate tv ol George G. Bass, laic ol Bnrko county, de ceased, are requested to make payment, and those inn log demands arc requested to render tin in in ac cording to law. U. W. BASS, Adm’r. npril 17 It'OUR months .slier date application will be fc- made to too honor ble the Inferior Court of [ Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary jiur- I"« a, for leave to sell the whole of the rcat estate ol Sydney G. Holland, a minor, lor the benefit of | sai l minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN, July 1 yVdministrator of Sydney S. Holland. ( jjpOl K months after date application will be nmdo to ibo honorable the inferior Court of j Taliaferro county, when silling for ordinary purpo j sea, for leave to sell 1 lie real estate of James Laqg dutt, deceased ; all persons concerned will please ' akenotice. DOROTHY LANGDON, Guardian. Juno 12,1833 4m SjNtll I; monllis alter dale application will,be made to the honorable Interior Court of Columbia county, while sitting as n Court, of Ordinary, lor : leave to sell t lie real estate of Jacob J Bugg, lute of Muscogee county, deceased, i July 7 ’ A. P ROBERTSON, Adm’r. | lAOUR months after date application will lie V ma.lo to the honorable the Inferior v ourt of j Pike county, while sitting lorordimiry purposi s, tor J leave to si if the real < stale of William Bryant, de ceased late of Burke count. C L. MATTHEWS, Administrator -in i /gA t of his wife. July 9,1838. IN OUR months after date appiiealmn will lie made to tin' honorable the Justices ol the Inferior Court of Scriven county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late oi said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r. DELIA ROBERTS,adm’rx. Feb 5 th, 1838 4tra 33 gjHHJR months after date, application will be made to the hono able Inferior Court of Co lumbio county,w hilo sluing lor ordinary purposes l 1 for leave to sell the Land and A’cgrocs belongin'* to the estate of Robert Alien of said county deceased march 8 Wm J RHODES, Ex’r Georgia. Jefferson County: VV James W. I.inquefiohl, n.lminis »r trator on the estate of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies for loiters of dis mission from said estate. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my olfioe w ithin the lime pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grunted Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this Bth day ol May, 1838 E BOTH WELL, Clerk may 1U Cm 171I 71 OUR inontlis after dale application will be i made to the honorable the Interior Court ol J Burke county, while silling tor ordinary purposes, „ for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of John Roe. deceased. e A. H. ROE, AdmT. , Waynesboro, 22d March, 1838. [ f AUIJit iiT-juihs utter date, application will be I M- made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot i Burke county, w hen setting lor ordinary purposes, a lor leavo to sell all the real estate belonging to the i estate of John J. Roc, deceased. • ' A. H. ROE, Administrator. c Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838 4m OUR months after dale application will be , A. made to the honorable Interior Court of Jelfcr- t son, silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol the late homas B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro women, Mary and Lucy vviili her child. Sold lor the benefit ol the creditors ol said estate. This 23d April, 1838. PHILIP ROBINSON,) FvVa opril 23 4ra JOHN U WELLS, $ x JjNUUR months after date application wall be -R-' made to lire lion Court of Ordinary, of the i county of JcffeVson, for leavo to sell 633 acres oi pine land in tiro county of Burke, on the waters of Davids BroncfT, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J Mordact, and others, lur the benefit oi the heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. Louisville, May 24,1838, 4m IJOIIR months after dale, application will be A made to ll.e honorable Inlerior court of Burke county,for leave to sell all the real estate j cf George f. Sconyers, deceased. JANE SCONYERS, Adrnx. april2G mini 970 UR months after date, application will bo 2-' made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Burke county, fur leavo to sell u part of the veal estate of Soultiworlh Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 2G mini TNOUR months after date application will bo JU made to the honorable lire Inferior Court ol Burke county, w Iren silling for ordinary purposes, lor h ave to sell the plantation belonging to the estate of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands of John Cock, Mathew Junes, and Olli ers. Also, a negro man belonging to said estate by the name ot Bob. ANDERSON LAMBERT,) . GEORGE W. EVANS, $ Lx Waynesboro, Jttne / 28, 1838. ___ JAGUR months after date, application will be A' made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while silting fin ordinary purposes, lur leave to sell a negro man named William, belong ing to Margaret Ann Deadwyler, a minor heir ol Joseph Deadw yler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert co. ALEXANDER?. HO U STUN, G uardian. may 31, 1838 ra4t lAOUR months afterdate, application will be made lo the Hun the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leavo lo sell all tho lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, laic of said counly. THO’a. JOliiSSl UN, Adifi r. may 31, 1838 m4t Georgia, Jefferson 1 dwiity ; WHEREAS Roger I. Gamble, Administrate of the estate of tho late Manning Spradley, of said county, rlcccascd, applies for dismission Irom said administration. Theso are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular tiiokindred and creditors ol said dec’d to bo and appear at my office, within tho lime prescrib ed by law,to show cause, il any they have, why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, tins 26 h day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER BO IHW ELL, mar 1 Clerk C Georgia. Columbia county : WHEREAS James Carthdge, administrator, applies for letters dismissory on the estate of Robert W. Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by law, in my office, lo \ shew cause why saitl letters should not be granted. | Given under my hand this 2d day of June, 1838. . GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk. . Georgia, Columbia county : , W/ H EREAS James Carthdge, administrator do 3 w » bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on - the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, iho kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any (hey have, within the time prescribed by law, in my office, 1 to sin vv cause wliy said letters should not bo grant ! ed. Given under my band mid seal at office, tills ' 2d day of June, 1338. GABRIEL JONES, Celrlt. I Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS William !■ Kennedy, Abminis. traior of John Right, late ofllns county, do ’ 1 ceased, applies lur letters dismissory hum surd ad ! ministration, These are therefore lo cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of (he said deceased, lo bo and appear at my ollico within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this sth June, 18 8. June 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: WHEREAS Elijah Altaway, administrator no the estate ol Redding A Byrant, late of said j county,deceased, applies for letteis dismissory. j ’J heso are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, : to be and appear at ray office, within the tine pre , scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, 1 why said letters should not be granted. Given miller my hand, at Waynesboro’, this I7ih day of Feb;, 1838. T H BLOUNT, D. Cl’k. leb 21 niGm Georgia, Burke County : V/a / HEltl'.AS Little Burry Burch applies for » ¥ letters dismissory, on the estate ol Abisb Jenkins, deceased. 4 heso arc therefore to cito and admonish all and singular lire kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the lime pre • scribed by law, to show cause, il any they have, why said lelleis should not be granted. jgjGiven under my hand t office, in Waynesboro* ■ this 22d day of March, 1838. mar 2G Gin T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk. Georgia, Burke County. HEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of • j » * the estate of Wm. Bryant, deceased, applies ! to mo for letters of dismission. These are therefor to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors ol said dec’d to be and appear atany office, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grated. Given under my band at office in Waynesboro, this 224 day of January 1838. Jan 2G 21mi'nii TH BLOUNT, d o c on c. Georgia,Columbia County: Ur HEREAS Benjamin 11. Warren anil John McGar, Executors of the IVill oJ William McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the lime pro j scribed by law, to show cause if any they have, i why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, ll.is 34lhdayof j February, 1833. GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk. 1 fob 27 47 Georgia,Jefferson county: j V%/ HERE AS Sherrod Arrington, ndministrato | » » on the estate ot Joseph Lockhart, late of said county,deceased, applies tor letters of dismis sion from said estate. These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at my office within (he lime prescriJSd by law, to shew' cause, if any i they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my bund at office in Louisville, this 251 h June, 1838. June2B EBENJSZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county : UJ HEREAS Bryant Fulford, administrator on the estate of Seth Eason, hte of this comi ty, deceased, applies for loiters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all mid singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within the tune prescribed by law, to shew ctuso why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, tins ml. July, 1838. E BOTHWELL, Clerk. Jjsly 7 J i ’ his hii?lV*-‘V^ S * U T,ie 6ub * criljer J his Lands lor sale, m Harris county, lying di rectly upon the road Horn Hamilton to Greenville, hvo miles from the former place. The possession comprises eight honored acres, which she owner will dispose of m a body ori„ two separate parcels, lo suit purchasers. 1 here are two hundred and f.( y acres cleared of which a considerable portion is Iresh, the whole fmo fanning order and well adapted lo the culture of corn, cotton, small Brain Ac. ’1 here is a framed dwelling house on the place well constructed and ot good materials,agin house and all other outbuildings requisite for convenience’ The wait r is excellent, and the sitnaikm affords every prospect lor the enjoyment of line health.— Any person desiring further information will call upon tho subscriber on the premises. THOMAS SMITH. Harris county, July 3 mlm | The loiioviing is an exiracl Irom a lorthcoming work of Dr. Peters, tho discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills. “ Health, w ealth and enjoyment are the three prime ejects ot life. Tho two firmer are only sought as n means to obtain the latter.— Man seeks for wealth as the means of enjoyment. Hut vain is such pursuit without the possession ol health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental—neither tho inner nor the outward man is capable of any achievement, whether of wealth or enjoyment. Menssanain cotpore sano—a sound mind in a sound body—is the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,forjany effi cient effort in the attainment us hitman ends. The mind may be active, but if the body be_ feeble, then is the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is nut there; and the finest laid plans aro rendered abortive by the shattered condition of our tenement of clay. lint suv that a man could obtain wealth—that ho could acquire tho gold ofOpliir, and bring home all iho treasures of I he mines of Golconda, yet without health, whore would be Ins happiness ? He would ho miserable in the midst of his gold and his dia monds ; ho would pine away in wretchedness and despair, and lie would exclaim with the wise man of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” His limbs arc racked with pain and ko cannot rest, his appetite is gone, and ho loathes his food; Ins sto mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns sick- i ening away at tho bounties of a munificent pruvi- donee. Do would give all ho is worth—nay,all the world —if bo had it—fur the poor but healthy man’s appetite. . “ Please give mo,” said a hungry wretch to a wealthy feeble man, “ please give mo a sixpence to buy me a morsel of food; 1 am almost starved !” “I would give a thousand dollars for your appe tite,” said Ike rich man, as lie handed the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health lo tho enjoy ment of lilo! Hut fvhereto, methinks I hear Pie reader ask,sub serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub ject? Do wo not all know Iho value of health ? Do wo not all attend lo it asono of the chief, if nut t lie chiefost concerns of our mortal existence ? Do we not employ the means to attain and preserve it ! [ Do we not lay cut money—d i ws not fee physi cians—do wo not follow their ad /ice— do we not I swallow their prescriptions ? True—most true—gentle reader',, thou doest nil tilings, wo dare say, and more. SStill, vve cannot ’ believe our homily on lioallli to be altogether unne ’ cessary. As in morals, so in physic is It requisite ' lo have “ line upon line, and precept upon precept.” ‘ Men in health lorget that they may be sick , and m«n in «i<-t-n»m Ho not always employ the most ju dicions means to attain health. - Very (rue, Doctor—men do not as you say always 1 pursue llte right road to health. Now, 1 know of some people who aro always dosing themselves 1 with physic, ana running to the doctors and apoth ecaries every day ol I heir lives. They take, I verily > believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, and yet they > are not well after all Do yon know the reason ? * Why, yes, in ray opinion there aro two reasons. In the first pmee they lake 100 much medicine, and hi the second, they do not tako the ri;ht kind. I used to make the same mistake. Hut lately, that is . lo say for two or three years past. I’ve hit upon a . better plan. I tako Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Hilious Pills, and 1 derive mere benefit from one dollar laid out in litem, than 1 used in paying fifty in any fbr , mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world of i nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous i quantity of medicines. Do you know Dr. Peters ? Very well. And have yon ever taken ins medicine ? 1 were a blockhead else. They tell mo ho is none of your quacks, w ho un dertukes to mend and regulate tho human machine without so much as a knowledge ol its parts, and how they aro put together. They say lie un dorstands anatomy and physiology, 1 think they call them, and is ns familiar with botany and chemistry us 1 am with the road to mill. Vou are rightly informed. Dr. Peters is no em ' pirie. lie dues not undertake what he dues not understand. He was regularly bred to the healing 1 art. lie has spent years in the acquisition of know- f ledge ;he has devoted lonised'to the study of the human Irame, and the diseases lo which it is sub jeet, r.ml now ho is applying his acquisition to tho relief of suffering humanity. Ho docs not put forth the absurd claims often ad vanned by the inventors of patent nostrums —name- ly, that ol curing all diseases with a single pre scription ! Such a pretence lie would deem about us dibit ult to sw allow as lo lake the nostrums ol - those who pul it lorili. There is no such medicine. There is not, and never was, a panacea lor all dis eases The Vegetable bilious Pills pretend to no such miracle. Hut w hat is infinitely boiler they ellcct what they undertake They keep the word of pr imise to the stomach, and the prima via which they make lo the ear and eye. And that indeed is no slight recommendation. Nor are the complaints lo which these Pills are adapted lew nor lar be i tween. The disorders arising from a morbid state ol iho bilo are, unfortunately, many, distressing and fatal. A large portion ol all the levers, especially at the soul it and in the marshy districts, arc owing to tiiis cause, from the distressing ague and fever which almost shakes asunder hie and limb, 13 li lß fearful ■* Yellew Jack,” w hich seldom quits hls{vic inn without sundering soul and body as bo takes his leave. Conversant from his previous practice, with dis ease, in all its forms, w Inch originates from tho dis order of the bile, Dr. Peters was first Kd lo employ* bis knowledge and experience in the preparation of a medicine which should prove cllicacious in ilns largo class ol diseases, which should relieve thench ing mid the di/./,y head, ami restore the nauseated and loathing stomach, at iho some time that it pre vailed those more t.itnl effects which arc so apt to follow from their imprudent neglect. for lids purpose he prepared With much cure and just adaption to the purpose, rhe Vegetable Hi.ious I’dls, which lie is happy to say, from long experi ence, and the abundant testimony of those who have employed I hem have answered, mure than answered his sanguine expectations. It is not his own mere assertion you arc call ed on to believe. It is not the ipse dixit of any single man—though ho was as great as Galen or Hippo crates—that you are to pin your lailh upon Nci ther—although it is said in the sacred volume that “by the mouth of two or three witnesses shall all ilnngs he established”—arc you to believe in se small a nuinber only ? A cloud of witnesses is be lore you. They aro too numerous to be easily overlooked; they are too intelligent to be carelessl" heard; they ure 100 respcclablo to be slightly u gardetl. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those whoso experience is the best test of the truth they assert. Dr. Fetors has thrown together in the so! \ lowing pages, a few of tho many hundreds of testi- * ’ menials received from every quarter whore his pills liavs come into use. ’J’lioy ure left to spea 1 lor themselves. They are the w ords of those who “speak what they do know, and me ify to what they have seen and experienced.” He careful and inquire for Holers’ Vegetable Pills; they arc sold in Augusta by Huviland, Ris- . ley A Co. Thomas Hume 11 & Co, Nelson Carter, and James Loverich. apn! IT