Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 31, 1838, Image 4

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QAAA ACTUS OS I.AMI I'' VJ I ; OUUUon aceotiunodofiy ipnu . by It J, EDWARDS, July 17 «fii Lil>pri i-ouiily, c.i ’ BACON, I’ uitK A?v,> , ' A,{, ’r <vi . . 1 1,11 s ' Baltimore .V I mcinnnli h . ’on »SU-.U( *?.' "-if* bids prime Fork 6000 lbs Leaf Lard, lor.sale OH act .mim-M' lni, l< rue by ioAA* - Jane? W_ _ S>f» |: ' : !: io pan lie "►liip >. ■ .)< >r<- i*• ill iating between Jinn ies A Fionrnny and >ll chiel Slielmnn, in l/m sville.Ceeri ..i, e-<le ■ :i. . MAIICUB A. H.Ol'KNon , Hy Uia attorney, If. VV. FujohnoV July 10, 1838 wGt d SAME l" lll** plu iniiou el lie- the pith Juno lan), n mouse < Mine, about three years old. Tim owner is leijueslel to vail, pay . barges and [ |? Bird twill*'. Burke eo, July?, KK w J AM) I'Oll SALK. 'j he Mil's’rilwr oiiees J his hands fur sale, in Harris e.niniy. lying dl redly upon I lie rood from Hamilton to five miles from the former |daee. 1 lie | ossresion comprises eight hundred seen, whieh ilm owner will ilisp. so of in a lioilv m ■ panne pererls, to sun purehasr rs 'I here are two i.nmlred an filly ncres cleared, of winch a eonstderahh- portion is fresh, the whole fine farming order mid "'ll adapted to Ilm enltnre of corn, cotton, Mini I gram, Ate Time IS a Iruiimd dwelling lenifmoii ihe|.hne well constructed and ol good millennia,a gm hotlse, mid all oihur outbuildings requisite loreouvenienm The wilier is excellent, arid llio situation n lords every prosiieel lor iho enjoyment ol line Inn iti.— Any person desiring furl her information will call upon the subscriber on the yu ]';| Harris county, July*! ,n 1 in {I.V\HAND) BISLEY & to. AUGUSTA, OS. 'Wholesale-and Iltlail Dealers m Drunr, J/e./mime Perfumery, Painli, Oils, Dye Slap, lirunites, Window (iIiUS, <sr. OFFER the following brief catalogue o! their slock : • Drugs, 4rr. ‘ Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Aimaio, Aapha’tum, y«Bf\lcßiuJn. Antimony, crude; Arrow Root, Allspice Arsenic. Aqua Fortin, JBalhinn Copoiva, HaUiim f ir, Kalsam Tolu, lialsam Peru, lilsiok Drop, Blue Vitriol, Borax, refined nod crude; llrirnHtono, Burgundy Pitch, Hnlmrry Hark, Hiller Root, Camphor, Calomel, English and American, t ream Tartar, CantharidcH, ('oebinnit, Camwood, CubcliH,( uyenue Pepper, icd and African ii j. Cloves, Cinnamon Hark, ( ardamon ■ ecd , Corrosive Sublinia e, ( ’ii*iilo Soup, Copperas, Congress \N liter,( hlondc ol Dime, Chloride of Hodu, Castor Oil, host and com , inqfH , pis nnd half pis. Epsom Salts, EsBcnli.il Oils, ot all kinds, Kuu il/edicinull;; Fly Mone, Flax Seed, Flo’s Auli hor, Flu’rs Huazottj, Fio’rs Chamomile, French Cltalic, Ginger, race, ground, pura an I common, Glauber Anils, (Hue, Golden Seal, Gum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do. Gamboge, do SVam mony, do Guaine, do Shellac, do. Copal, do. Tragacnulh, <Vc. Honey, JJydriodute Potash, Hops, lltrbsol all kinds, “ Shakers’;” 7/einlonk Ha k isinglass, Ipecac, indigo, •Spanish F oat No. I, do. 2 do Candida, Indian’s Panacea, Iceland M oms, Irish Uumh, lodue , Jalap, Jujube Paste, Juniper Berries, ICieosote, Leo’s Pills,genuine; Lobelia, lerb and seed. Lemon Syrup, superior; Ladies .Slipper Root, Logwood, MiieU and cltip’d; Liquorice Hall, Jam, Leeches, Lancets, nil kinds; Magnesia, lump, do calcined, do 1 lonry’s, do Butler’s Aperient, Mustard, English and American; Manna, Fluke, A/usk, Ma cc, Madder, Muriatic Acid Morphia •, Act. and Sulph ; Mandrake Root, Nutmegs, iVutgalls, Nux Vuruiea, Nitric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Oil vo Oil, Opium, Osborn's Plulotokon, Orris Root, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Hark, Fond idly Root, Poplar Hark, Pourlash, Pepper, Pearl ILrley, Potters Cailiolicon, I *l pernio. Quicksilver, Khubarh Root and powder, Rosin, Ked Precipitate, Red Sanders, Red ( hulk. Swann’s Panacea, Sulphate of Quinine, Starch, Seidhdtz Powders, Soda Powder, Stoughton's Bitters, in quarts and pints; Swcci Oil, in quarts, pints, and hull pints, Sal FrotUB,Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt. Poire, 1 Sugar Lead, Sarsaparilla, root and extract , Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna, Turpentine, in quarts and pints; Super Carb. Soda, Tun uric Acid, i’arlar Binotic, Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; While Vitriol, M hue Wood Bur. 1 :, Yeast Powders Medicine in Vials, Antimo.l vyino, Buicnian’s Drops, Balaam lyupaivti, «; u isurn Honey, liniisli Oil Calomel,(mm,. **»r, ( Pcpp ( >r t Calc ii Magnosia, I'.h.h. 1 «•, vqrmint, / s ( iimainou, Lsa. Bergamot, r.ss i.avondcr, v. MK i GiriTtVl*y*s < ’ordial, i lurhem Oil, i^.o.J. up, Jesuit's Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s <»t I-ilo, Ojiodeldoc, Oil Lemon, Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil U onnmd, Parauone, Rhubarb, A went Spt*. IVitrw, Spis. Hurls, Solution ol Quinine, strong; Tartar Emetic, Tuslingmii’s Balsam, Or. Rush's. Kyo Wuicr, Thompsun’s do. Thompson's ho. Perfumery Ci logne Water, every variety, Fancy 'l\ulel Soaps do Siiaviug do do Lavender Water, Florida Water. Rose Water, Orange Flower V. au r, Miikol Uosi h, Preston Salts, Fancy Punge. t \ ials, Pomatum,Otto ol Rose, Antique Oil, Bear’s Oil, Macassar Oil,Toilette Powder, Indian Dye, Powder Pulls and Boxes, Odoriferous* Compound, i Paints , Oils i\e While Lead, dry; While Lead, in 0.l pure, No I, and No. ‘J, Ked Load, Black L- ad, Spanish Brown, Vtuieuan Red, English and American; Vermilion, English and Chinese, India Red, Ruse Pink, Drop Lake, Lillim-c, Yellow Ochre, Slone Yellow, Chrome Green, Verdigris, m Oil, pure; Prussian Bln ■, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, Vandyke Brown, Terra De Sienna, 'Turkey Umber, .Spanish \N luting, Putty Pumice Mono, Koiteu Slone, Sand Paper, Bronze, Gold Leal, Sinahn, Window Gloss and Picture Glass, all sizes, Linseed (hi, Lamp Oil, t uminer strained, do do Fall do do do NV inter do Train Oil, AfoaUiool Oil, Copal Varnish, cout h and furnilure; Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, Black i.cather Varnish, Paint Slones and Mullers, Paint Mills, Glaziers’ Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined. Brushes. Paint, &a»h, and Varnish Brushes, all m/, .- . Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Mm\mg, lloise, Mi.-c* Dust, Crumb, A'uil, Ncrub and While Wash Hnislus, every Miriety; Curriers’ C. if Pencil, Badger’s Hair, lli.r Broom Brushes. Miscellaneous. Ann(T, pH kinds; («. NV , i ’arpentor's Preparations New England Cough Byrup, Gibney’s Vetter Destroyer, Kowanu’s Tonic Mixture, Brandrelh’a i'dis, idler’s Pills Evana Cwimiomifo l'i f s , Uivk with's Fills, Oollaxhaii s i'llis, * hole,n Ucmetly, Souilurn ionic, ilcli Ointment, Files tiintuicril, Judiun'u Oimniciii, Hinlartl's *>ii .Vcmn Court Floater, Up .S’alvp, \V u ie, H Luciler Watches, I’riction Wuu-ftcs Human Ltglita, .Slinvin. ifuxoa, mirror i'hoc Hlacking J sine, liitn k Ini., ;i u,. Ked ink,liitlunhlo ink, 1 opera, i'oolli Fow.lcr .culing Uiu, ‘Niintl lioio., Ji-wch’m l.iminii nla liutler a Buwatrmga, fx’yriiiß.'s, oil Kinds toft ‘-'“Ulis .to , Therm,.motors do. oputulus, 1 root V mis, Emery, Crumb v s Fine Cut Tobacco Surgeons llialrumeins. ull kinds. Demis' do do. Uenlisl hold and I in Foil, .Specie Jars Tincture Bottles, Hiiaat Pipes, A iiml,. .si l( n H Nursing Bullies, Bed Fans, i’essanos,Catheters ~ lron - W edgwood nnd glass mortars itll I vies, Ifradunto .Measures Ulaw Funnels, Medicine thesis, &e Ac Electrical Machines. W Purchasers f.r cash or approved prompt paper, w ill do well to give us a call, ns wo hm • hnea.sleek as is kept In the southern , .nnirv " Inch we are detemuned to to 1 LOWKsT MAHKt T PUK’I s , -4 supply ol the most popular Talent .\os. irnma and Quack Medicinesoi the da\, coiistnntlv 0,1 b"'" l ' iaml July i 0 NEW TOWN. ' f . I! Mil. i ilhur will oiler lor side cm Ihursduy, !< ■he the Ulli day ot August next, Olio il m ({i'o»l Lola, nt thu termination ol lliu Cnam Rail r,)u i. hi the junction ot Iho Athens and Madison jj ;n i. i.i-r, in Greene county, i The location lorn lown,at this point, offers many advantage* kn regards health and husint ■>«. ’l'" ilus point llio Railroad will bo finished, from Au gusta, l>y (hi 1 l»i of Oelober next; which .-.ill an ijui slionuhlv reader thu a place ol ruindib ruble business, ns n large portion ol the cotton crop above will bo ccjM’sited there ter transportation,and lienee nn iinmen'i-e trade limy he dono with’ho country sending cotl• 'll to tflit, plan 1 . In addition to which, line n cotton "'ill no doubt In I rough! here, by dealers in Augusta, to whom the Railroad affords the Ineiliiy el coming in five hours from that city. This wjd no doubt heeenie lit ■ I’anitig piece, lor ihe cars coming up, and tho breakfast house on their passage downward. Ol its locution, I deem it unnecessary In say any j more lluili of ils relative situation le ether places : j It is eleven miles fom < raw! irdvi.le, (.even miles from (Ireei siiolough and twenty from 1/ xingien. Terns. —One Imirth ensh, and Ihe remainder in ; the. innuul in, til on nls, lor nobs with approved |i ...,airily, with interest altar the tlaih December ■ next, and the privilege ol paying earlier if desired. Mhtnt, July 18 3t WM. M. MORTON MU ISTILLE HOTEL FOB SALE. 1 a t The subsc.ribi r desirous of removing to 1 f [j Ihe west, olfer* for sale the lintel vvtiiel |. I ft it she now oeenpies it, the town of Louisville ; 'J he house is commodious, with about two acres o ground a inched to it, n. u central part ol the town will, nil necessary nut buildings. There arc lui Inn s ol stages now running through the town ; orn j from Augusta to Mobile, and Ihe other from oavan nali to Macon. To any i ersnri desiring n goat sliinil lor a Hotel, this will ho equal to any in i country village; ns the receipts of the home th j last year was about $111)00, w lion there was but on \ lino of stages running through the place. I’orsoi i desi.'otis nl purchasing cun see the subscriber o, the premises. ELIZA S. SHELL.MAN. 'I l.oinsviilo, .1 u1 v ‘3O wlm TWENTY-FIVE dollars RED Vi Vi __ RUNAWAY from the suhscrihi Wf/ whd: in camp, near //ambtirg, A' ( 11 ««»'“ n, 'S r o man named Princ , aged a hunt 40 years, dark coniple; • i hi, chunkey, heavy built, about feel 8 nr 10 inclios high, has revert of his tipper biro teoili missing; an tolerably brisk spoken. ■Said negro was purchased from llio workhous j in ( hark .‘■ton. Any person who will apprehen , said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win Tunic j of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner ca gel him, will receive tho above reward. Jan I 8. WILLIAMS ORE CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of th ■ j id. fl extraordinary efficacy of Or. IVM. 1. VA A ) I Mirnlr.l CA MO MU. li and A PERIENT A NTj ( 111 I.IOtJ. S' PILLS , in alleviating afllictcii runt , | kind. —Robert Cameron, ID I Howcry, N. Y. lb, ease, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Gym; j toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe gri; i Ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, tuncsmui loss of appetite, iiiiuson, vomiting, frequency c pulse, and a frequent discharge of a foetid kind e matter mixed with blood, groat debility, sense o hurtling heat, with an intolerable hearing down ti the pails. Mr. Cameron is enjoying period heultl ami returned his sincere thanks lor the great bonofi | ho had received. WM, EVANS. , To .lames Hickson, 3Ci < 'o.nhill, Boston, Agent for the sale ol Hr. Evans* Camomile Pills Lowell, November IS, 183(5. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that over; reference that the nlllieled receive of the lionefictu results of medicines, I ehoorfnlly nlfer mine to (In public, in behalf of Hr, Win. Evans’ Camomile Pills. I have heon nlllieled for 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, hut have never found relief by any of my friends' prescriptions, nmil my wife saw the , advertisement in the paper ; when she persuaded me to send liir some, which Idtd, and obtained twt boxes ami bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring mo to health, although 1 have no entirely finished them. Should you consider thu any benefit to yourself, or tho public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, THOMAS K, GOODHUE, Centrol-st The ahovojnemioneil Pills aro for sale only by ANTONY St. HAINES, i mar ”3 Sole Agents for Augusta, Ga. j f! VOLT. r. VANS’ MEDICINE; Dyspcp ■u P niu ittid f lypoclimiili iat isiu—li iro,l ne.'ease. —Mr. Um. Salmeii, Green si, aliovo 3rd j Philadelphia, nlllieled lor several years with tin following distressing symptoms; sickness ut tin I stomach, headache, di/./oioss, palpitation of tin | hoart, iinpair. il npjieiiic, somolimcs acid and pn I IroK'ont eructation, coldness and weakness of'lhf "\!i'oiiicl irs, emaciation ami general tM ilily , dis 1 1 lltMM 1 r* -r, a ul* ttllU Ik'UC lit (In I stomach after eating, night nunc, great menial ■•espomleuny, scv, rc (lying jmins hi I lie chest, buck amt sides, emilivoness, involunlary sighing and - weeping. Ismoior and lassitude upon llio least e\- | crciso. Mr Salmon had applied to the most emi nent physicians, who considered it beyond the i power ol iiicihcino to restore him to heidtlt; howe ver, as Ins iifllietions had reduced him to a very i depliiriililo condition, and Inning h< en reeoiuiuei,- I ded by a relative of Ins to make a trial of Hr \\ in. I Evans’ medicine, he with ti ilf ion It > repaired to j llio ollieo and procured a package, to which he 1 says,i he is indebted lor lus restoration to til,., j health and friends. He is now enjoying nil the 1 blessings of perfect h e.lth. Evans’ .Vledieiito or | sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, | at ril -j.. 33 1 Bi tad air <t■ STU.tI A, J’ilkEl. y h.tii.V'.si .t.va.Mi j f’A. Mr. Unhurt Monroe, Schuylkill aflheted with I tho above distressing malady. Symptoms— groat i languor, Ihilnteney, disturbed rest, nervous head i uel.o,ihftieully ofhroaihing, lightness mid sltieltire aero - th breast, d zziui ss, nervous irritability and I losllr.-stiess, eould not lie m a kori/ontitl position Willioul the sensation of impending sullueatioti, palpilallim ol the hem t, dtsln sstng cough, eo.--.iiv e ness pain ol die si aiiaeh,iho\\Kimv-s, guaii dobililx , and del., iciiey ~l tho nervous energy. Mr. 11. M.o - I mo gave up every thought of recovery, and d.io J despair sat on ihe eotmloinuiee of every person in terested m hia existence or happiness, till by ueei iliil henntieed inn public paper some ernes ell'eetod by Hr. Win. Evans’ Medicine in his complaint, " hieh indueod him to pureßase u package of the Bills, which resulted in completely removing every symptom ot the disease 110 wishes to say his mo I livefer this doelnralion is, that those afflicted with ; the same or any symptoms similar to those from j which lie is happily restore,l, may likow iso receive the same inestimable benefit. Win. KV ANG For sale by A NTON Y & HAINES, Sole ag< nls lor AngnstaGa. march 28 tlGi Broad stroei AD.HINISTRATOM’S SALE. VA/” 1 !.l. he sold, i,I the lower market house it V V Augusta, on the first Tuesday in Angus next, within the legal hours ot sale, in pursuance o an order ol the t oitrl si t hxliur.rv ot Riefnnoiu county, a lot of land in said city, belonging to tin 1 estate ot I avid McKinney, remaining a trout ot •’-His street, ol thirty I. el, t.ore or less,and houndt i east by lot ol Alexander Marlin, smith by lot oi , , and west by lot occupied hv .Mrs. (.Tinge Junu.S wtd JOHN I’. KING, Adm’r A D >IIX LSTR ATOft S’ S.V UK. I, Lhe sold on the first Tuesday in Anenst V next, ul Ihe low er market house in Augusta, 1 within the legal hours ol s .le, in pursuance of an j order oi die t' art of v>rdnmry of Richmond comity, two negro slaves, named Ann and Joe, belonging to the estate (iree,t ft. IKdl.unl, ileeeased, NEAL MOLLAND, Adm’r mayB9 td MARY HOLLAND, Adm’x. ; >1 US’ \S I' !,, uu order ■ I the h.mornb'e the » .lust.ees ot the Inferior Court ol the county ol JelVerson, silting ns a Court ot Ordinary, wl|j | )B ollered lor sale, nt the Court House in the town ol Louisville, on the first Tuesday in November next between the usual hours of sale, the plantation failed Oakland, belonging to the estate of Mnj ,r John Berrien, late of mid count v, containing about eleven hundred acres of land, lying on Rocky Com fort crock, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams Houriioy, aid Molt. Conditions i I sale, one-third ei\.-!. the h idunce m two annual instalments, and inter.St neon tl„, date,a mortgage on the premises. :uiil approval pvrsonal security. I On the sncceeelmg day, nt the Oakhuid plantn. Inin, w ill he sold, a quantity of stock, consisting of lo ;s es, ‘--'lies, cal lie, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles ol household and kit, hen tar "‘lure, plantation tools, corn, (odder, wagons, Arc A tv, belonging to raid estate. Conditions cash JM‘. MACPHF.RSON BKKKILN Kw j June 18,1838 td jfffkrson sheriff’s sale. < i / 1 bosold on the fiist Tuesday in tieptem ■ vv her next, at tho market house in Louisville, ■ within the usual ho lira of sale, the following prop i arty, to wit: six hundred and forty acres of land on I her waters of Ogeeehy, adjoining Covington, f md others; levied on as the property ol Samuel t i vuldVn, to satisfy sundiy fi fas in favor of John t . I Newton vs. sa.d Walden. Levy made and re- ■ ■ turned to me by aconstablo. -■ U. ill LAWSON, >p Sh’ff. : i! 1 July id, 1838. td i warke:i siiEUiFr’M -auk, ' v aV7"I LL be sold, at iha Court House door, in 1 at V V Warrantor),Warren county, on the first Tncs- 1 ’ .day in August next, hot ween (ho usual hours ol " i sale, the 10110 wing property, M wit: One Hundred t ■ and Forty seven acres ot uuk and Hickory r Land, more or less, adjoining lands of I'ercn Bid " b-j; one Sorrel maro ten years old; ono Hay Horse twolvcnor fourteen years old. Levied on as the y j property of Richard Gunn, to satisfy one fi fa in i'.ivor ol Mewart f, Hargroves vs said Gunn;— s Property poi.itod out hy plaiutilf. j also, ,| ; One Hundred and Twenty acres of Land, ad r joining lands ol Henry /fight and others —levied I ion ns the property of Am irose //ealh, to satisfy 1 sundry ft fas from .his'ices eoutf, dial. No 155, in | favor ol Charles Wilder, and others vs - aid Am brose Heath, and others. Property poiniod out by o I defend ant. Levy made and returned to me hy a I, j constable. 1). i ALSO, if i Three Negroes, to wit: Pompey, n man of fifty n, years of age; Nancy, a woman larty-cight years o| of age, t tid Levi, a man of twenty-one years io i'll ago; levied on as the pfoperty of John C. a- Humphrey, to satisfy sundry fi fas. from a Justice’s id ; > ourt, in favor of Asa diet .'ray, and others, vs said a 1 Humphrey. Properly pointed out hy delendunt; in ! levy made mid returned to me by a constable, a, JKIILiUIAH PERRYMAN, (Sheriff. :s July 5, 1838. Id >n WAIt U UN SHERIFF'S SALE. W' ILL ho sold,on the Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow j[ mg property, viz: three liundred and fifty acres ol laud, more or loss, oak and hickory, 3d quality, nd ( joiiiing lat ds of Win. Stone, and others, lying ot the waters of Williams' creek Alaii, two hundred acres, do., more or less, lying i r t on the writers of Cattail, whereon Martha Broom ri j| now lives, adjoining lands of Vincent Johnson and „j others; levied on as the property of James Mc.Uar dle, to satisfy sundry fi fas. in favor of John Kelley and others. JAMES HALL, Hep. Sh'ff. ", July 7, 1838. _ td n-r BUHKE .SRKitll'F’H Sa.TSTT an ( \N the first Tuesday in August next, will bo sold, ' ' at the Court House door, bet ween the usual hours of sale, ono hundred and forty-five acres ot _ pine land, more or less, adjoining lands ol Civility Hun, and others, levied on us the property William ,y Hullanjii, to tutily two fi fas. issued from a Justices 7. Court of Burke county, in favor of John Kinland, n . and others,\s. William Hallanja ; levied on andrc lw. turned to mo by a constable. W. H. DOUGLASS, Sheriffß C. p. July 2, 1883 td “j, COLUMBIA SHERIFF'S SALE. "l & b*' 1 11, 1 11"* 1 " l“t-T uesday in August next, will hesoldnt '* vF Culumbm (.'ourt House, between the usualsale "j. hours,allots in the village es VVrighlsborough, upon p which there is a store house, now in the occupancy jj ( ’ of I-tike P- 1 ansdnle, and other buildings situated on the north side of Broad street, and joining lands ol Mrs. Embersim, and others, to satisly three fi. (as. I rout the Justice’s Court ot District No. 12, of said county, in which Hrnry I*. Hampton, Hampton & Holloman, and Mary if Perry are plaintiffs,against Reddick Perry, defendant. Property levied on and returned to me hy a constable. RICH A RD JI. JONES, Sheriff. ' June 30,1833. id 11 POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE. \\/ JDL f)e wold on the fir-nl Tuesday in August * » next, between the usual hours of sale, before ® lho Court i louse dour in one tract of ( land, containing two hundred acres, adjoining lands ° of G. U. Donalson, Mary Newton, and William l * Sanders; levied on ns tho property of William )l Usher, to satisfy sundry li. las. issued out of the 18 Justice’s < ’ourt, in favor of James Hurst and others. y Levy made und returned hy a constable. JACOB 1311 VAN, S. S. C. t May 23, 1838. td jy 13 W 14 1,0 ul 'ho market house, in tho tow n 1 V J ol Ijouisvillo, on tho lirtsi Tuuhxlay in An gust next, within tho usual hours ol sal , three him »_ tired and sixty-one acres of pine land, more or less, l, n iho'w aUTs es lloeky i Vmifbrt TCreekit being the ii t , 1 (state ol the late Nathan lirnssol,deceased, and ic» sold hyordorol Ihe honorable Inforior Court ol J cl 1 io lerooii o inly. Terms of sale on the day. ,o NATHAN HKAfiJSEL, Arfm’r. inn} id 1833 with tlie will annoxod. e • *- A SAIiiJ. e V^,. r ILL h;* sold, agreeable loan order ol the ii I V honorable Jnlerior (.’ourt ol Jellersoii cuun k Ly, wl»t*n billing for ordinary purposes, on the first ! | Taesduy in August next, within the usual hours es - sale, to (ho In 'host bidder, before the Court Mouse - | door in the town of Marietta, Cobb comity, lot of a I land No. If'33, in the Ifth District of the 2d fcicc - j tiun formerly Cherokee county, now Cobb. ; 1 Also, or the same day, bolore thoCouil - j door jii the town ol Canton, Clienokoe county, lot . o| land iso. I'.M, in the 3d District ol the 2d Section; > 'each lot containing lorty acres; sold as llio leal es ■ late of tho lute D ivid Alexander, deceased, Tonn.s , 1 of sale on tho day. JOHN W. ALEK \NDEU, ? , , , i-l WM. S. ALEXANDER, $ Adm rs> June 1, 1838 td ■ Voa/ ICD he sold, at Elbert Court House, on the ! vv lint Tuesday in August next, agreeable to 1 an order of the bon. the Interior court ol Elbert i 1 county, while silling lor Ordinary purposes, all the ” j Lands lyingjn Elbert county, belonging to the ' ( slate ot Batrak Mi Mullan, deceased, consisting ■ I of one Iran containing one hundred and seventy 1 lucres, i.u.io or leh.j, adjoining Horatio I Ones and >. others; one tnicl comaining ihrto hundred and ninety acres, mufti or less, adjoining Uiehard 8 ; (Mums, Uiehinond siUolion, and others; and ono ‘ j tract containing seven hundred and fifty acres, '* i more i rloss, adjoining John I'annor, Allen Guu - I ter and others. The aoove l ands will he divided ■ i into lots, and sold to suit persons wishing to pur -1 | chase—fiats ol which v ill lie exhibited at the ’» ' lime ol salt . I h ' lands will be sold subject to the 0 | Widow’s dower. Terms made known on the day v j of sale. i, LI Z.V l»l .I’ll .Me.Ml LLAN, Adm’x. V* ILLIAjM Me Ml I.LAN, . r .dni’r. " _ may 31, 1 33 v n el EXECUTORS »V ADMINISTRATOR. Sil.il. ON Iho first Tuc-silay in October next, will he solil at iho Court House in HeKalh ronnty, -t i lot 2UG, in ihw 17lh District ol originally Henry lounly, lieioiiging to tho csiate ol Archibald Bell, | deceased. „ ] Alt,i, on iho same day at llm Court House in i i Lumpkin county, will be sold lot 1003, m the4ih ,j District, Ist s.-c-iinii, ciigmully (.da-rokee, hclonain . , to the estate ot Mary White, deceased, under or* lt . Hors ol the Coutt of Ordinary, of Burke county.— 1 arms on tho day ol sale ; nua-husers paying for ,1 titles. LLIAS BELL, Executor us ,( : Archibald Bell, and administrutorof July 17,1838 CM Mary White,deceased. i VOTICIL—AII persons having any Haims 1 a. 'l against the estate ol Major John Berrien, lata it ! "I Jefferson county, licensed, are required to rentier , an account oi their demands to the subscriber i JNO iMACPJIERSDN BERRIEN, Lx’r. j June 18, 1838 ; Georgia, Itnrke County. i Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors W G i Evans, Abel Lcuisatid E Patnler, Esqrs - s ' 6th March, 1838 n j S TI’ON tho application ol Mulford Marsh and I “ ' Fielding Pncr,praying that the Clerk do is o sue a citation tor letters disnnssory as admiinstra f tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It , is *n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do , issue returnable to September term next ot this r Court, to bo published once a month till said Court i A true extract from the minutes. . | march 20 6m T H BLOUNT, ncoo b c. 11 Ccorgm— Hnrke County. 1 _ Court of Ordinary, present, their ft'onors, G W , It*vans, Ah. l /.ewis, atid E Palmer, Esqrs. | Rule. Mi Si, 6/A March, 1838 1 I [PON the petition of .Mulford .Marsh, Ac,'minis- 1 j trator of John \N nils, deceased, this day filed r praying that a Citation may issue for letters disrais- 1 . sory from said Administration. It is on motion * ordered that the same do issue and he published 1 once a month for six months. A true extract from 1 the minutes. T H BLOUNT, nccoir | March SO ■ Georgia, Burke County. Court «l Ordinary, present their Honors G W 1 Evans, Abel Lew's ami E Palmer, Erqra. /{ale Ni Si, :>lh March, 1833. TTI O.N tbopcition ofSamm 1 Barron, executor at Absolem Kinsey, deceased, Into ofHurkcco stating that lio has fully executed .said will and set ll -d the estate of said deceased, end praying letters disc. ory. Uis therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, returna ble to September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there to show cause why the same should not he granted : And it is further or dered that said citation he published once a month till r aid court. A true extract Iroin the minutes, mar 20 Cm T. 11 BL<)ONT,I). CTk. Georgia—Hut Re county. Court o( Ordinary— present, their Honors O. \V. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Hide hi. Ad , March oth, 1833. V T PON the petition el Elisha 1 laymans,executor of Baudot Hnyman.i, deceased, late of Hurlts county, slating that ho has fully executed the lasi will and testament ol said Stephen 1 laymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is there fore, on motion oi counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring a I conc.eriien,to bo and appear at the court at .September term next then and ',«ore to shew cause w hy said letters ahall not he grdhied, and that said nutation be publish ed once « mouth till said court. Atrno extract 1 rum the minutes. march 21 (itm T II BLOUNT, D el'k, Georgia, JclTi.tsoii County : fifty J/EREAB Roger I, Gamble, Administrator v V of the estate of the lute Manning Spradley, of said county, deceased, ajiplics for dismission from said administralion. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to bo and appear at iny office, within the lime prescrib ed by law,to show cause, il any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under iny hand, at l.ouisville, ibis 20 h day of Fob. 1838. KBENEZER BOIHWELL, mar 1 Clerk C Georgia. Columbia county : WHEREAS James Curtlidge, 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 anil creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, in my office, to show cause why said letters should not bn granted. Given under my hand this 2d day of Juno, 1338. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county : tt/fty HERE AS James Canlidge, administrtilor do » V bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on the estate of Adam Vv alker, deceased. These arc 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 the time prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day ol'June, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Jefferson County: W/ 11EREAS William L Kennedy, Ahminis » w trator »f John Kight, late of this county, de ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors oVilie said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, in l.ouisville, this slh June, _ Jnnet) ERENEZER BOTHWKLL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county : V\/ HEREAS Bryant Fulford, administrator on * w the estate of Beth Eason, late of this coun ty, dee.cased, applies for loiters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cilo and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew emse why said letters of dismission should nut be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this sth July, 1838. E. BOTH WEI.L, Clerk. July 7 Georgia, Jefferson County: HEREAS James 111. Einquefield, adminis » • trator on the estate of .lames E Wells, late of «•«■!. »1 o« . 1111 •jr _ iloixofliipd. MlHtllOM illusion from Haul estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, I In; kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at my office within the tune pre scribed by law, in shew muse, it ui.y they have, why said fetters should not bo granted. t liven under my ban.l at office, in I .onisvdle, Ibis Blh day of May, 1838 E. liUTil WELT, Clerk, may it) (im Ge.yi - : ;i:i, Jefferson county: v, HEREAS Ashley Phillips, adrninlslrator V V on the estate ol Stephen Gutter, into ol said county, deceased, applies lor leliers dismissory. These are therelbre to eile and a lmonish all raid singular ihe kindred and creditors of the said de cousud, to bo and appear m my ollico within the limo prescribed by law, to shew cuaso if any they have, why said loiters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at oliicc, in Louisville, his Mill day of March 1.338. mar 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL Georgia, Je£c~sou county: . ■ HEREAS, Tatriek B Goiniolly, Adi'uuistra* - J tor on the 1 state of Tandy O Jones, late oi soul county, deceased, applies fur Letters tils missory. 'i hose are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singilar (ho heirs undereditors of said deceased, to be and appear at n.j office within the lime prescri bed by law, lo tile their objections, it any they have, lo shew cause wny said letters should not bo granted. < fiven under my hand, at office, in Louisville, till'; Mill day of March, 1838. raa -eh 16 EBE I , R BOTHWELL, Clk. Georgia, Burke county: \&J HEREAS Elijah Auuwny, administrator no v v the estate ol Redding i) Byrant, late el said couni v, deceased, applies fur iettcis tiismissory. These arc therelbre to eile and admonish all and signlur lhe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at inyolfice, within ihe line pre scribed by law, lo show cause, il ,my they have, why said letters should net he granted. Given under my hand, at V- aynesboro’, this !7ih day ol Feu;, 1838. T 11 BLOUNT, U. Os k. Ibh 21 mOra Georgia, Jefferson county . fi/h/ f 1 ERE AS Hugh Neely, administrator on the » estate ol James Neely, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore lo eile and admonish all and I singular ihe kin hod and creditors ol said dcc’d to l;e and appear at any ollico, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 2 El day of July, 1838. July 2 : Ei>ENEZER BOTHWELL,CTk. Gec.gja, liurke County: \\J fJKREAB Little Berry Burch applies for V V letters dismissory, on the eslale of Abish I jeiuuns, deceased. These are tlieieforo to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my oifieo within the lime pre scribe!! hy law, to show pause, it any they have, w hy said lettcis should not he granted. ts.Gi'eu under my hand t office, in Waynesboro- 1 ibis 22d day ol March, 1833. nia <~ g6 6m T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk, i Gcorp ia,Columbia County : 'feW fij-BEAB Itenjamin 11. U arren and John ~ , MeGar, Executors of tho Hill of ITilliam I McGar, deceased, applies for letters Uisinissorv. 1 hese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and : singular the kindred and creditors of said di ceased | to be and appear ai my office within the time pre- ! scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, I why said fetters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, Ibis 24lhdayof February, 1333. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk 1 It b 2T -IT Georgia,Jeffersou county : \\ 11 ERE AS Sherrod Arrington, ndniinistratof I * ’ *>» the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late o said county, deceased, applies lor leliers ofdismjs siou hem said estate. '1 hese are therefore to cite, summon and admen tsh, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mv office within the time prescript! by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted »h w"w«' y ndal office in Louisv ‘He, this ‘ June 33* EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. | | GUARIHAN’S 6AI.K. i A \N the lir«t I’uesday in Angus! next, will besom V_/ tit the Court House in Columbia county, with in ilie legal hours of sale, and in pursuance of an order of the Court ot Ordinary ot said county, the undivided hall of 700 acres of land, more or less, in said county, on the waters of Kiokee creek, hounded by lands of Martin, Clanton, Haitian, and others, belonging to Gazaway Bcalle, a minor, may 22 td , VV. B. HKALLIS. Guardian. I y..f OTiCM.—l'our months alter uato, appnca -t- * lion will ho made to the honorable Inferior ! Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, (or leave to sell a lot of land in the 15th district and 4th section in Cherokee county, belonging to the orphans of Lott SV illiams; also one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in,Lee co. ; sold for th> benefit ol Ibo heirs of said Williams, may 2,1834. J'. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. BAOI H mouths after date application will he I .la. 1 made lo tiro honor flo the Inferior Court ol 1 Columbia county, when titling for ordinary pur -1 i poses, lur leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Sydney U. Holland, a minor, for the heriL-llt of said minor. JI2KEMIAH GRIFFIN, Julyd Administrator of Sydney S. Holland. jl 'Ut ft months alter date application win oe made I <1- to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Courtof ATcriveil county, vvliilo sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate of John M Roberts, deceased, iatu of said county. IS i f.I'IIEN MlLLS,adtn’r. | DELIA ROBERTS,adm’rx. 1 Feb sth, 1838 4tm 33 ■ AOUR months all r date application will,ho made |i A 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for I leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J Bugg, late of Muscogee county, deceased. July 7 A. 1 J ROBERTSON, Adm’r. I | NOIJR months after date, application will be if' made to the honorable Inferior Court of Co 1 Inmbia county,while sitting for ordinary purposes 1 for leave to sell the Land and jVegroes belonging to the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased march 8 Wm J RHODES, Ex'r I |AOUR months afterdate application will be made -3. to Justices ol the Inferior Court of Richmond I county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to ■ sell the real and personal estate of Henry /Atm, I late of f ichraond county, deceased. JANE D. ZINN, Adm’tt. may 0,1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. >■ /.on; months alter date application will lie JL made to the honorable the. Inferior t ourl of Pike county, while sitting forordinary purpos. s, lor ; leave to sell the real (state of William Bryant, ds t ceased, late of Burke count. C. L. MATTHEWS, | Administrator in right of his wife. July 9,1833. i TiVODft months alter date application will he i fl ' mado to the honorable the Inlerior Court of ’ Taliaferro county, when silting for ordinary purpu * sos, for leave to sell the real estate of James Lang don, deceased ; til persons concerned will please oka notice. DOROi'HV LANGDON, Guardian. June 12,1838 4m J .Mil]lt 'months after date, application will be - male to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol ■ Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sail the Land and Negroes bo i longing to the Estate of Hampton Wade, late of J said county, deceased. i ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. ’ July 12 niJm , i%] OTJCE.—AII persons indebted to the estate Xsi of George G. Bass, late ol Burke county, de ceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands arc requested to render them in ac cording to law. K. W. BASS, Adm’r. 1 april 17 f NOIJR months after date application will be mado to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coutt -1 ty, for leave to sell lot No 05, Blh District, Merri , wether county, belonging to James E. Brown, a . minor. ELIZABETH BROWN, Julv 17,1838. Guardian of James F- Brvwn.___ 1 r&j OTICE. —After the expiration of four months INI from this date, application will be made to the ’ Justices of the Inferior Courtof Jefferson county, silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Major John Ber rien, late of said county, deceased- JNO. MACBHERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. > June 18,1838 p muiillio ulto/i tlutu ujipUoail -«v»ll Lo iL' made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, : when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ’ the interest of Samuil Coulter, lute of said county, j deceased, in a negro man Moses, as part of the > estito of said deceased. WILLiAM REYNOLDS, Administrator, j Lincolnian, May 19, 1833 ( i, NUUK months utter duteapjdicalion will be made • - _-x_ io the honorable the inlerior Court of Colur..* I Ida county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, for r ; leave to sell a tract of land in said county, contain * : ing 125 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Heg • gio, O’Neil, and others, belonging to the estate of * iicMiry VV ilkins. SU£AN WILKINS, Ad'mr, June 20, 333 d. , months after date application will be .1 -k* made to the honorable Inferior Court of Link ■ county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, I o tell ’ the real estate < f Lloazur Lewis, deceased, ol said county. LLEAZERI . COWART, Executor ! may ‘£2, 183 d mil | : nic-r.ilis after date npp'icalion will bo “I mado to the honorable the interior Court oi Link© county, v. idle sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the ! of John floe, deceased. 'j A. H. ROE.Adra’r. 1 ; Waynesboro, 22J March, 1938. , 1 f-j-UIJR months alter dale, application will he , j -k- made to the honorable the Jntoiior Court, ol j Burke county, when setting lor ordinary purposes, j lur leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the ' ! estate ol Joint J.itoo, deceased. A. if. ROE, Administrator. | Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m ) • i-OUII months after dale application will bo [ | -if made to the honorable inferior Court of Jcffcr i son, sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell j 1 the lauds in said county, belonging to the estate ol j , the late homes B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne- ‘ . gro women, Mary and Lucy with her child, idold | , for the hem fit of the et cutters of said estate, ’i lus I 23d April, 1838 i 1 PHILIP ROBINSON,) r , april 23 4m JOHN' R WELLS, $ “ rs. ■ months after date application will bo , I -**- made to (he hon Court. of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave to sell 695 acres of 1 pine land in the county of Burke, on the waters of Davids Brunch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. i J Moniact, and others, sold tin* the bonedt oi’ the ! heirs ol Benjamin Brow n, deceased, minors. ■ .lA.UKj CKUBS, Guardian. I ot -sv id , May 24, 1838 4m I Sq'OUli months after date, application will be j R mado to the honorable Inferior court of j lititke couaty,lor leave to sell all the real estate j cf George F. Sconyers, deceased. JANE SCON VERS, Admx. april 23 m4m h; - ' • B months ah', date, application will be s J-' ' made to the honorable Inferior Coutt of | . Burke county, (or leave to sell a pait of the real i 1 estate of SoulMvorih Harlow, deceased REBECCA HARLOW, Adrart. npril 86 m4ra j pHUR months after elate application will he h- made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol ! Butr.e county, u hen sitting forordinary purposes, for j i L*ave tu sell the plantation belonging to the estate I of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad- J joining lands ot John Cock, Mathew Jot ics, and oth- t ors. Alsj,a negro naan belonging to said estate by 1 the name of Lob. ANDERSON LAMBERT, ) F . GEORGE W. EVANS, $ ls - Waynesboro, June 23, 1838. months after dale, application will be made to the hon. the inferior Court of Elbert comity, while silting for ordinary purposes, (or j leave to sell a negro man named William, bolong j ing to .Margaret Ann Deadwyler, a minor heir of Joseph Deadwyler, jr, deceased, late of Elbert co. A LEX A NDER P. HOUB 4 ON, G uardran. may 31, 1838 m4t 57VOLIR months afterdate, application will be ; ? made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while silting for ordinary purposes, fur 1 leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of said 1 county. TIIO’S. JOHNSTON, Adrn’r. 1 may 31, 183-j m4r , -m -‘3a| PLANTATION FOil SALE' r -,n . T ! 10 subscriber being desirous 0 f P9B * , \ leaving Georgia, now offbrs his Pl ar [Yap KilJr’4* lallon for sale. It contains 5*33 acre, i»* S s T'yl °* " s , fort'lo soil as Columbia rount- 4g »'-■ j affords; 80 acres o. wood-land, with", 5 comfortable dwelling, and 01 her necessary bmldino, * generally attached to a Plantation, and has also , P valuable Mill Seat. The said Land is on (he water 'VS of Uche Creek—it adjoins Capt, Win. P. Bealle" Geo. M. il/cGnider and others, 1.1 miles from Au! gusta, and a pleasant and agreeable neighborhood •- finely watered with never-failing Springs LITTLEBEURF LEWIS Columbia county, Geo , July 10, IS3B. wim P-S.—Persons wishing to purchase will nleam call on Mr. F. 11. Cook, of Augusta. ~ .7~- : I ... „ ... ...i ex.aci . om u .0. incoming work of fir. Peters, the discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Anli-liilious Pills. 1 “ Health, wealth and enjoyment are the three I*rimes ojocts ol life. '1 lie two firmer are only sought as a means to obtain the latter.— Man seeks for wealth ns the means of enjoyment Hut vain is sueh pursuit without the possession of t , health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither * the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor , the outward man is capable of any achievement, whether of wealth or enjoyment. Mens sona in eoipuro sano—a sound mind in a sound body—is , V the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,for jiny effi cient effort in the attainment of human ends. The mind may he active, but if the body bo feeble, then is the mind active to little jiurpose. Enjoyment is - not there; and the finest laid plana are rendered abortive by the ciiattercd condition of our tenement of clay. Uutsav that a man could obtain wealth—that he could acquire the gold of Ophir, and bring home all i Iho treasures of the mines of Goiconda, yet without health, where would be hrs happiness ? He would be miserable in the midst of Ins gold and his dia morals ; he would pine away in wretchedness and despair, and he would exclaim with the wise man of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” His limbs are racked with pain and ke cannot rest, his / appetite is gone, and he loathes his food; his sto mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns sick ening away at the bounties of a munificent provi dence. He would give all he is worth—nay,all tiiVj, world—if ho had it—for the poor but healthy muuV •» appetite. “ Please give mo,” said a hungry wretch, to a wealthy profile man, “ please giic mo a sixpence to buy me a morsel of food; 1 um almost starved 1” II i would give a thousand dollars for your appe tite,” said the rich man, as ho handed the hungry ! one a dollar. Os so much importance is health to the enjoy ment of life! But whereto, methinks I hear the reader ask, sub serves this homily 011 so plain and hackneyed a sub- i ject ? JJo wo not all know the value ol health 7 Uo w e not all attend to it as one of the chief, if not the chielc.it concerns of our mortal existence ? Ho - w'e not employ the means to attain and preserve it ? Uo we not lay cut money—d 1 we not lee physi cians—do we not follow their advice—do we not swallow their prescriptions ? True —most true—gentle reader, thou doest ali . things, wo dure say, and more. Still, we cannot believe our homily on health to he altogether mine , cessary. As in morals, so in physic is it requisite to have “ lino upon line, and precept upon precept.” Men in health lorgel that they may be sick , and men in sickness do not always employ the most ju- ! dicious means to attain health. Very true, Doctor—nun do not as you say always puro-i- ll— --.-,1.1 ....,,.1 ... Uor.lt I, Mo,,', I k1,0,V ot some people who are always dosing themselvxs | with physic, turn running to the doctors and aput h ecarics every (lay of their lives. They lake, I verily H 1 believe, a earl load of drugs in a year, and yet they |> are not well after all I,' Ho you know the reason ? V\ by. yes, in my rpini .11 there are two reasons. In tile first pi! ,-e they lake too much medicine, and ‘if. mi the second, they do not tako the ri-ht kind, i Used to make the same mistake. But lately, that 13 to say for two or ihr„e years past, I’ve hit upon a ■ heller plan. I take Hr. Pel.rs’ Vegetable Bilious Bills, and I derive im.ro benefit fr. 111 one dollar laid out in them, than 1 used in paying liliy in any for mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world of nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous quantity of medicines. Ho you know Hr. Balers ; Very well. And have you ever taken his medicine? 1 were a blockhead else. Tin y tell moli. is none of your quacks, who un do! lakes to mend and regulate the human machine without so much os a knowledge ol its parts, and how they are put together. They soy ho un derstands anatomy and physiology, 1 think ihey call them, and is as familiar witli botany and chemistry as I am w ith I Ire road to mill. You are rightly informed. Dr. Peters is no em piric. He does not undertake what he dues not understand. He was regularly nred to die healing art. He has spent years in the acquisition of know ledge ; he has devoted himse.f to the study of the human frame, and die diseases to which it is sub ject, and now he is applying his acquisition to the jJ | relict ol sulleriiig humanity. liedc. .. mil put forth lbs absurd claims often ad vanced by the inventors of patent nostrums—name ly, that ol curing all diseases with a single pre scription 11 licit a pretence ho would deem about ; as Ullliciilt to swallow us 10 take the nusliums ol i hose who put it lorth. There is no such medicine. There is not, and never was, a panacea (or all dis eases The Vegetable Bilious Pi 11s pretend to no such miracle. But w hat is infinitely belter they elfeot what they undertake They keep the word of pr muse to the stomach, und the pnma via wlnch they make to the ear and eye. And that .indeed is no slight recommendation. Nor are ihe complaints to which these Pills arc adapted lew nor tar be tween. ’Plio disorders arising from a morbid, state of die bile are, unlbrtunaicly, many, distressing and lamb A largo portion ol all ihe fevers, especially at the south and in die marshy districts, arc owing j to this cause, from thu distressing ague and fever ; which almost snakes asunder hie and limb, to lire | lourlul ‘ i .-Hew Jack,” w hich seldom quits his vie ; lira without sundering soul and body as he takes his leave. Conversant ,rom his previous practice, with dis ease, in ad its forms, which originates from the dis order of the bile, Hr. Peters was first ls<l to employ his knowledge and experience in 1 lie preparation of a medicine which should prove efficacious in this largo class of discuses, which should relieve the ach ing and the dizzy head, und restore the nauseated and loathing stomach, at iho same time that it pre -1 v. iite I those more fatal effects which ure so apt to follow hum the ir imprudent neglect. For ibis purpose he prepared with much care and inet adaption to the purpose, .-ho Vegetable Bilious Pills, which he is happy to Irotr. long experi ' ence, and the abundunttesti .’.yul those who have I employed'them have answer. . more than answered I his sanguine expectations. It is not his own mere assertion you arc call led onto believe. It is not the ipse dixit of any single man—though he was as great as Galen oc Hippo crates—-that you are to pin your faith upon Noi tlici' although it is said in the sacred volume lhat " by the month ol two or three witnesses shall oil things be established”—are you to believe in so small a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is be fore you. They are too numerous to be easily overlooked; Ihoy are too intelligent to bccorelessly heard; they are too respectable to be slightly re garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those whose experience is the best tost of the truth they assort. Hr. Peters has thrown together in the fol lowing pages, a few of the many hundreds of testi monials receded from every quarter where his pills hav? come into use. They are left to speak \ tor themselves. They are lire words of those who “speak what they do know, and tes ify to what they have seen and experienced.” Be careful and inquire for Peters' Vegetable Pills, they are sold in Augusta by f/aviland, Bis ley & Co Thomas Burnett dr Co, A r elson Carter, und James Leverich. april 17