Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 02, 1838, Image 4

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AO.'JiMvl HA ! UI.'S s.vi.c. T. 11.1. 'bos. IJ on the fir : Pne-d >y in August » v iu\t, at tin low er nia. lel housa ni AiignAe, ui.hiu the legal hou s y| a do, in pursuaneo bI an order of illy Conn of ch dinary. I itn hmoi.d«oun.y, two negro s aves, named Aim mul Joe. bdum;.! g >o the a.1u.0 Greta I!, Holland, dcce;ea.,l N’BAf. HOLLAND, Aclm'r. nmv ? J Id MAIt V LOLLAND. Adui'x ‘T srii.UA, i iuli;is vl.ulv s i a.mmjsu f.A. .Mr. Kobe.; Munr ic, behuyh.i.l nh'i.O I with »!n above distressing malady Lymph-mr -grem languor, flalu.cifiy, thsiinh; J r- m, nut out hca J ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness ni.it .•>!i irtiir.- across tlu bream.d z/.lacss, i.eivotts nniubiliiy ami roallosltte.s, c««nld iml iio in a horizontal pounton without tho sensation id impending sullocnlinn, palpitation ol itn) heart, distressing tough, cosine miss, pain ul I ho i toin.it h, drow sme .s, gnat debility and deficiency ol then, runts energy. Mr It. M 0..- foo gavo up every thought el recovery, and das despair »at mi Iho countenance of every peis-in in tciesud m Ins existence in happiness, till by ucci- J nt hulintictd in 3 public paper some • lifts clb.'ClOil by Dr. A in. I. vans' .Mtiln no* i.i hi, complaint, which induced him to purchase -I package ul the l‘i 11m, wliiih resulted n c, uipbtely rent, vmg every symptom ol the dtser.su lit wishes to any his inn I: to for this ilocl.ir.it ion is, that those afflicted with tho same or any symptoms similar to those ln.ni vt Inch lie is happily tvsio oil, may likc.veo rescue ilic a.iincincaUtnuhlclienelii. m l.V.\.V> dor sale by A ION J A iIAI.NI.S, lucre 1 ! - t Sole 1131 ms lor AtigustaCn. ~ iL.iVU.AM), HLSLt.V £: CO. Al l. 11.5T.1, 0,;. TVioh’.'Vc u?>il lUtuli IKuUrs in Drat; JUl.ll cine.’, I't rs line if, t'di'il.', Oi s, Dj.' tlnjjr, Jti UjliC3 t il 11 tow llL fs, (Jt. J fPKU the following brief tataloguo ol their clock ; DmH*, rj-.i. Alcoh.d, Alms. Alum, Anna.o, A-phaltum, J> t ilcaltda, Antimony, ciud.; Allow Hoot, Allspice Arsenic. A'|ua bifiii, Balsam Oopa.va, Bid in Ic, ila Mint Tolu, Balsam I’eru, Black Drop, Blue Vitriol, •Borax, refined mid ( Hide; Brimstone, ■burgundy fpth, 11-ibiny Hark, Hitler lb of, Camphor, ('alumni, linghsh unJ dmoiitan, I roam 1 ailar, C laulUnrtdo, (Joeldnca 1 , l am wood, Cubebs,' nyoimo I'. pper, red and Aim an d C lot es, I. Innuiuoil Bin It, 1 nrdamon Sued ~ Corrosive r ithliuia e,' 'a uiio Soup, Copporas, Congress \\ a'ti, C Ipondo ol Linn , I hlor.de of Soda, Castor Chi, he-,t and com , in’pa , pin. an I half pl:a Dps mi Saltl'm .11 i.I Uda. ol all kind , lb a j ,1/cdiuiiiitlr j 1 ly Mono, bun •.«. d, F.o'a Mil, Iwr, I inks Bcn/.jiit, b’lo’ia Chamomile, French Chalk, Linger, race, ground, purr an I common, (Glauber .'alia, (due, t,oldc.i Sen!, Cum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do Camhoge, do M ain mony, d 1 Curiae, do Shell c, do. Cupid, do. 'l l ugatamli, iCc. lii'onoy, llydiiiidalii I‘ota .U, Ho] *, lltrbsoi all Itinda, " Shakers’;" H I'.i'oc It Ba It Uiuglaaa, Ipecac. Indigo, Span.ah I’ oat No I do 'do (Tirol ua, iiiduii s i’un.ii e.i, Iceland .l/os.i, ir sli l/oa--', lud.m , Jaiup, Jitjuhe I'in to, Juniper Berries, Kieusule, a * gemma , I.om i.„,i. ..,,.1 n m..l. I i inoti Syiup, saponoi; l.adics S'lippcr Kuot, Cog wood, stud! and (dup'd; Liquorice Hall, Ini', i-utthw, l.anteia, ah kinds; ."X.g.ioin, luiitji,docaiciiud, d 1 Henry's,do Bullet's Aperient, Mustard, Hngli.dt and Anifiicaii; ,1/ainia, 1 lain*, A/crk, M ace, il/uddur, .1/unatm And d/orpliin , Act.and Sulph ; .Uandral o Hoot, .Aiitniegs, Atilgails, Kux Vomica, Nitric At id, Oil Vitriol, UiiviUil, Cpiutn, t liinmi’s I'hdolultin, C.r..i Knot, Oxalic Acid, I’nckiy Ash IJ.uk, Bond i.tly Uuot, I’oplur Hark, b ianasli, l'i ppor, I’t.nl B .icy, I' ltlvr’u Cuiholicon, Hip. tine, Q inokfilvcr, llhiih.ii b Hoot ami pmvdur, Uositi, iktij fit i ipiiatc, He I 'hinder , Kc.l I hulk. Uivaim'u I'mtactM, frulphale ol Quinint', Starch, fc>oidiid.2 Poi'.dcf.., So'.ia I'.r.ul- r, Sioughliui’s Bitters, in ijunils mid juno; Mvci.i Os, in ipians, punt, arid hull puns, Sul i.i at ns, siil Soda, Sul Ainmumj, Sail I’o'.tc, C.iig.i, Lead, ■ arj ip oill.i, loot and extract; Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Kool, S, 1111.1, .'ij.ntta furpaiilinc, at ijuartH and pints; r. upei l art,. ,V,,d 1, I'aruric A. al, 1 .mar i.nn tic, i'amuimds, 'Japan c, Virdign., dij; Win to Vitriol, 11 line Wood Bar!, Vra-I foudcis Hflcitwiue id \ inlf. jinliinonial Wine, b’.iu man’., Drojis, j.alsatn ( opniva, Itaku.m 11 nicy, IJnlisli Oil VA.lumel,Cuinpliur, I aycnn.i I'cpper, Cale'd Mague 1.1,1 as. 1 cp| ci'mint, I as I inmimon, P.bs. Burg.nnut, I 5... i.avoodi.i, b.ss. latiion, Cedliey's rttnjial, iiar.LUtn Oil, Jjiceac, Jalap, Jesuit's Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s L..SVUI e of Life, i 'pod. .:i“C, <>d U-n.ni, •JA claves, Oil Vd.ljaui;.;, Chi U nniueu, i’araitoric, llhuh nb, N w ect Spls Nitre, s? pis. Haris, Solution ol Quinine, slivngi Tartar irmelic, Tuslingion’s liulsain, Itr. Kush's tlyo Water, Thompson's d 1 J hompson's No. I). J'tr/d mer 1/ C logno Water, every vitriol} , fancy Toi.el fconpa do C, having do do LavtnJer Water, florid,i Water, Uoso Water, Ouuipo flower Water, Midi ot Hosts, frosloir baits, fancy fungoi t \ ialw, b'uiliaumi, Olio ot Uose, Anlhpiu Od, Bear’s Oil, dlacassur Oil, foiljlla fowder, Indian Dye, i ov.dtr fulls ui.d Box ■, Odoiilerous Compound. I’aint.’, Oih White Head, dry; Whilo Lead, in 0.1 pure, No. I, and No. 2, Kud Lend, Black Laud, .Spanish Brown, Venetian Kul, fiighsh a.id Am iuaa, Vorniiiton, litigiish and t Inn ... , India Boil, Uu.-u I’ndi, Dlop L.du» 1 . ■VeiluW Ochro,Sr'Uui* v ' " ...' " T -e-i Viintinri " .-..011,1 IJ.omu (ntooil, .f, “ ■ 'oil, pure, frusiiaii liluo, Antwerp Blue, 111, 1. Drop, Lump Black, * muiykti Lrowu, 1 rrr»i Oo c'iciuui, 1 urkey I. tuber, N'pan is hV\ luting, fntiy fuimoo Mono, Kollcn Stone,thrud Paper, JliolutP, Child Leal, Miuitls, y.’iiidow (JUssiukl fielurc Cl.u.s, ail sue. Jammed Oil, Lamp Oil,.umracr strained, do do fall do do do W inter do Train Oil, rVeaUluut Od, *, * opal Varnish, coach and furniture, JBn iure Varnish, Japan Vutnrsh, Jvtacn l.cuther Varnish, fame 6t..fi.s and .JJnllrrs, Paint Mills, ■ClazieiV Diamonds, Plaster fuu.,Calcine 1 Jirahliex. Faint, Nash, mi! \at tush i u ire!. rs, ulj ■ Cloth, Hair, TuOtli, Mia\ mg, lin.se, Mine, Dust, Crumb, Wail, .Scrub and W Into W ash BrUshus! uvery vunely; Curnurs C. 11 I’oucil, Badger's Lair, Hair Broom Brushes. Miscillontoiu. N'r.ulT,ah kind-, (~ U . Curpentot'a Preparations Now f.ngland Cough Bvrup, ir.hncvT Tetter Dt trover, aUuwanu'b Tome JLxter, , Hr.uidnill's fills, fetor's Pills, LvanT Cumin.milk. Pi Is, Beck .villi'- l*,i!-- Cadogban s fills, c ho!, a Ucmo.lv, ooulln in funic, licit Oniiuiein, shes O.n.ue m. Juuki.i a Oinliuent, Bu.uird’o lid Nuau Court fbisJor, Lip Naive, V. slots Laorler Mulches, friction Mulches Jhnnun Lights, Miuvne: |!„v mirrt . r Ahou Bluaiiing d 5...05, liinek Ink, ;i Led lids. Indelible i.-k, J aper,., J ...,tti Powder Ui ? *'ux, Mmll 1,, o-s,Jow.-u’s Ijnaiiivnis IJu.ler a Loustrtngs, N'ynnges, nit kinds classes, Cl kinds, i.amjis, do , fhornnmiclers do. Lpato.a.., J roul \ mis, Lmery, Cracib.es a me Cut Tobacco •Surgeons Instruments, all kinds, Donlis' do. do J-J.■ 11:t ot Gold and /in foil, sVjiocie Jars * ncture Bellies, Buua Pipes, .Vipide .N’hePs -.Uisnig Bottles, Bed J’aus, /’essanas, Catheters vnMre,’ Ir “"’ '' 'nlpw ..od and glass morbus -I* ''‘fcuiimn Mo.iMiiOj ' ..Uss funnels,MedicineC bests, 4c. Ac. *-tul .\/uchillok. ,>f approved prompt bI ’.. . ' "f 11 , btgjvc H,.ic,sll, ns we have ns ; hreltX 1" 11 ‘ soujl.e.'u country, v. men vve are determined lescd , , A T VKE boivcsT itARKer riuera. I rums* arid Quick M *T ui_h.md. -aeso^day.con.^Uy moiiliis tile r .k.le upplicaiion will be L inadc to the Uoauiablc the inlcrior Court of Lolumlna county, wrten s „u„ g f, r urJ ° r . puses, lor loave to e.ll s,x hundred acres el j aa j I , U'.sr«ior loss, belonging tj th» estate ot L.ia umn'l'* v.iiilrov, doecassd, lying ,r.c ; u üb. u .ouuty, oii Aim lulls KroUtr. s. «dj..uung i.u..s ~ Jiagm. 54ait.il, and others ' j BL i v ■ Ja : -J% 183.' LAND A !' Aid JGN. 1 Gft HAT UAUC.AI.S T<j ill; JIAU. ’ i k'* • «doy acJ smu.tiuy, il.o 19th mid 20th «1 1 v/ Uil her next | t!>e stilm Tiber will scf ul pub ’ lit; auction, m the town of Gus»- 1.1, I bainbira co 1 Alabann, the b Mowing (jßici ;a ol land, unless pro ve.usb tiisp iseJ of ut piivatc s:.k, viz . West . ufr.cC 20 £1 V 71 A splendid settlement, \S’i Miol to 3» £ 1 £7 J with 7aoll r 3,5 hitch, will •-Southwest qr 26 £1 i* ) improved, adjoining the i town of G’us»c*m, Sun'll » ul !fcA a! 27 j loolicrts ■ Went; oft or. 11 21 25 V I'd acres well improved, limt lof hoc . 22238 | Funning a .-.(den.lid set wilh tint fraction Hum- ( tlimciitofiibouttioOacres In is not recollected in y with about 35'J in res well rlu? slh district, Troup | improvod, irmnodiiuiily on county, Goorgit, J the Cbniahonclitu river, 2 miles btljvv W cat i'oint South i ol see »0 2> 2C-) Host ” ’’ ,'M 21 20 i Ninth ” ” !!1 32 3d I North " ”»» 32 -.6 I North ” ” 031 3, r > 1 Wcl ” " 03028 }( haiohtrv cot n'y, Alu Host " ”2330 20 I South " ”3131 38 j South ” " 11020 | South ” ” :i.l 31 28 North ” ”P 31 20J I A'OUh J of.ee 11 18 2T| Somh ” ”1118 34 j lino ” Macon coun-y.A'a West ” ” 010 25 North ” ” C 111 35J Wist 1 of see II 20 21 ) Gust ” ” 11 30 31 I South ” ” 13 30 33 Smith " ” 83033 j W ist ” "158034 'f 1 ollnpoosa county, Ala. W chl ” ”1831 33 North ” ”3130 23 East ” "3831 33 W.al ” ”35 31 33J West lof «•.{ 11 33 38 ; Ahmit 30ur 10 acres im- South " ” 733 381 pioved, with » good Altll scut, mid i,illy I or 5 miles t above Went i’oint, Also, ut tie Him;' ton) ami pi ado, "ill ho ths po.ed ul', all the unsold lots in llu flouii.hmg vil lage of ( ii.-n in, Chambers tounsy, Alu. n.'tunti d uliuut twelves miles west of West Tuinl, G t hn itncdiutoly a pun the hue marked mil fur tiio A# t ' ’ ■ ginnery and Wet I’o.ut Uuilruu), mill in vvltio.t lliero is now u mule uml |i male Academy, con ducted by first rale insli odors. To persona drsi i r- ns ol settling in tins section of country, ennui ul the above iutlila oiler HUponor advantages In almost any oilier in the stale. Tart of the übovo b mis will ho seed to close u cmni any touccin. Ihe terms will bo made to suit purcht is WM. VANN. Cnssomi Chnmm hers ro. Ala. An ' I, 1838. frl NOTH £ TO ItAIH HOV1) CONTUACTOKS. iVcMum nutl Allunt ir Kail Uoud ul lhL‘ j *S(nto ol in .TiMi‘,inn to llm /illy milc.ioi N-is Kail Hoad /aimed oiil lor uinslrurijun in j>ril last, lh« (*ni dill j mid Alasonry on ano! In r i (jiml perl ion ol I In* sumo work m now ollered lor ( oniniel. f oalfid ihorelor, will lurordingly ho received al llu) fdili'G ol tiio J/oard ol ('omimhuinuorh! in (Jugs* vd!c, < 'avH county, CJoorgiu Im I v\ocu l lm eighth mid ihiitceuil) of (lelohcr imxl, during which lime fu- Kiuccru \\ ill he in nitt ndanee on the line ofiho ihe road, in point out llm local)lien, and ( xplan\ fly the aid ol' plans and profilt s ol I he roulr, the nature and extent ol the work to ho done. '1 I.id portion ol Iho rouiu liavciara a limestone region, abounding in Ptuinga and Hireann ol' lino water. The (Innate ol ihe country in mild and an- 1 Jubrioiis. iir imstHuf winitr nr*- never so m-vi-h -:jh lt> prevent t aay and am eca.s/nl grading) even in llu? muM im lament pail ol that season. The time lor llm lul/ilment <d contracts will he amply Hullicienl /or thin purpose. 'I his, and all till,i r conditions relating llieieio, w ill he t xhihin d in printed proposal:* and unreins of ap'r. cincnl, Id aid; cupie.sol which will he in readmeas lor inspection, filling bud s'gnaluro at the lima mid place above d. aignau .1 ( jcdentinls, seltii .• h»nh the character nnd com petency id the ('oniractors unknown to the (ami mis- 1 -loners wi.l he required l'y oidcr of tho Hoard ol (’ommi- >iom rs, IS. 11. LO.NCi, C hid Kng’r. Ofllco of tho W. A. 1/ Uoad, > i\ldrie/m, July ■’< f 1833. < wit twenty.ra i: muxAitsita'iswAK K(INA WA V Irom l he siihsei iher while m camp, near i/amburg, .ST a cintiiin negro man named I’rincc, p'-ed about 40 years, dm it compli x iuil, chuakey, heavy huill, ahoul .) # W\SL feet dor 10 inches liigl«, hass-oy end ol his upi»riTore tceili nussip"' ■' ralily 1ui,..1i apoKcu. oniU negro was purchased from lluT workhouat-I in Charleston. Any person who will npprchcnil an id negro and ilolivcr him to Me. Win. Turner of ilanihnrg, or secure him ho that suit! Turner cun get him, Willtoccivc the above reward. .jcii l S. WILUAiMS moki; concm sivi: i*upoes»r tim , xlTßordnutry idftcacy of/Ic. WM. I'' vMtruUd CAMOMILEundAfI"" .. mA ;; ntUOVS i’H.Lti. *" —c„ : AMTI -1 kind.—Uoh»- ' .. nu >|Rl)n g ulllieled man. J ~ '■ A utiicron, 101 How cry, N. V. Ui«- i > ‘''U'- ..ironic Dyscnlory, or Illoody Flux. Symp toms, unusual llututency nt’llio bowels, severe grip ing, fioqucnt iudimilion lo go to stool, tsnosmus, loss of appclito, tiuusoa, vomiting, frequency ol pulse, uml it frequent disehargo of n (ictul kind ol matter mixed will, blood, groat debility, sen.so of hnruiug heal, with on inlolomhlu hettrii.g down of the putts. Mr. Gumeiou is enjoying perleet lieulih, and returned his sincere thanks for the grout benefit he hud received. WM. EVANS. To James Iheksoti, 30 f'o.tiUill, Ilostou, Agent lor the sale ol" hr. F.vnns’ Camomile Ti 11,,. I.owed, November 15, 1830. lb nr Sir—Knowing by i xperienee thin every | refervnee t hut the itfUicteii r, eeive of the henelieinl i results ot medicines, I eheerlhhy oiler mine lo the 1 i übhc, m behalf of hr. W in. F.vans' Camomile ! I’ills. 1 have been ttlllieled for the last ten years, j with distress in the head and chest, often so bad ; as to deprive mo el sleep lor threeor four nights in ; succession, bnl have never lonnd rebel by any ol j my friends' prescriptions, until my wile saw tho | advertisement in the paper; when she persuaded ■ j me lo send for some, winch I -ltd, and obtained two , I boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost eom- I plot el y restoring me to health, allliough 1 have not ! entirely finished them. Should you consider this 1 any henelit to yourself, or the public, you buvo my cheerful permission to publish n Vours, respectfully, THOMAS K GOODHUE,CcntraUt i The above moniionod Tills tiro (nr sale only by ANTONY a HAINES, mar 33 Sole Agents lor Augusta, Ga. IDMINISITIATOR»¥ s.i !.!•;. Wil.l'l'croltl,.! the lower market house ini • • Augusta, on t lie Jirsl i’ucMlny in Augucit ! next, within the legal hours of sale, in ptirsinnico ol ! '>'l order of the t onrt si Ordinury ol Jlielmioml eumny, a lot of land in said city, 1« 2 nging to the , slate ol huval McKinney, continuing u trout on I .His street, ot thirty bn, isore or less,and hounded i ; east by lot of Alexander Martin, s unn by lot ol 1 -, and west by lot occupied by Mrs Cruieo Juno 8 vvtd JOHN H. KING. Adm’r ‘ • f. l AN’S* jll.lUl'lNMj Dyspcp * 9 Mutual tlypoclioudriiicism—lnterest mg (■ase—Mr. Win. Sulitren, Green si, above 3rd, j I hnudelphnr, uliluaed lor several years with the : ioiiowing uislresting symptoius; su kuosy m the | slomacb, headache, dizzaiess, palpitation of the \ ho.irt, impair.-*! appoint*, mhuolhuvs aviil atul pu* , lreseout oructalioir, coldness and weakness of the j cxiremetirs,emaciation and general vlehiliiv.dis- I ttifliod rest, n sense of pressure and heat ut’ the I stomach after eating, night mate, great mental ! despondency, severe dying pains in iliochist, hack , and sides, coshveitess, invohimarv sighing ami j wet-ping, languor uml lassitude upon the lea's I ( .\- I ercisc. Mr Salmon had applied to the most emi nent physicians, who rotnidered n beyond the power of nnd cine to restore t.im lo benllit; bow i ver, us his afflictions had reduced him u Nir> deplorable condition, and haring been reroninnn j Jed by a relative of Ins to make a trial of Dr W'm. Evans' medicine, he with drlliculu repaired i ■ j tho ullico nnd procured a package, to which be says., he is indebted lor h.s rcstoruiion to ms, j health and triends He is now enjoying ali i!„. bletsings of perfect b.-ultU. Evans’Medicine or I sulcon.vby -x.Vi'ONv «V IIAINESS ■ ■•'.'> 232 T." id —... I * uiroci I .1 Y 5 * THAT OIVU DALIL i i D-D l-o tiulii *ll till) lOVMI (>1 AUjC'lj.i, HI fiulll 1 | M l *tiOy Ai ( u‘.*J hu>,u i:l l J O « juci»j . j a. m. on i tiwrad-jy, tho day aiU-r cotatn* ik ( /Ilt ‘ D urn be d ui,d Tvvoniy Hiaio, of .Stork in the l.uiiiOuU aud banking (.tmpany, upon i al* llio ) lisJalrmnia have been paid, k h<* , j : il)vVe htOCK bo Oibatcl in Ivla td 3 * abates, j 1 cr.iia,unG ball cash, lb.; balance payable list Jan* . i nary, IdJJ. Aolo*, with Uuduiihied cuiity, payu* , bio at tho Georgia Kuilrond bank, will be requited, i . WASHING'ITDN 1 UD, Adui i. j July 13 id , Lincolutou Mule ami iemuic Academy* Jiustituiiui-M will cummonco lattr tail i lernn ad ioJfju.- : '1 ho Male Academy, under 1 tho direction ol ihu Ktv. John SV. itood, on Jl*-n 1 day, the Oili day <>l August; and the Female Acad . einy, under tho difeeiion of ;d.hs Cleveland and Mut. lluit # tlio Monday preceding. i bo priica ol luiliou m each branch the saint* ol the spring t- mi I'jieis ol board in the villcg * and vicinity thereol i-i priiale lumdies, at eight d dlara per month, and under vvniuli Will !jj included every expense ol hour I, washing, lights, and line. i be liustici ( oiioi.icr jl will ho unu.?ce«tmry to any any t,jing in p*ai..o ol |h.; iiHiilntiuiu-, :u the ! ex a iiination ol the students having been utieimed by such a gie at number of p'-isonw, wiso were so | uiucli gratified at the advancement and dcpoi intent ; the scholars, Wi.l he enabled to give the teachers liiid praii-o to v\lnch they are entitle!. July 183 . vv it 'i HR'J lit IST RES i t n.,v;\T,vni!:i Foil SaXEI- j> • . ten her oir.jrs Idr sale Ins splendid plantation, in Dee county,containing one thousand six hundred arms ol land, all m a solid body. It consists ol lota ol), 57, 72, 83, 80, 103, K)i, ami one nth i, number not now recollected, in the third District ,ol Deo county. About 3->0 acres are in cultivation, i and finder excellent fencing, all fresh, norm of it having beeni cleared more man live or six years, and must ol it within the last two years. Tho cleared land h all of (hefirst ijutility,oak and hickory land, and h capable ol producing Irma l~ in IbUJ pennd.j of entton to tho acre, 'iho un * cleared land is all of tlic same quality, cxcr.nl two 1 Jo a which arc first rate pine land, and almost equal i m tho oak and hickory lor the production of cotton. On lliu plantation is a first rale gin houje and gin, - the running gear hunt last year; also a condurlahle dwelling and all oile r necessary outbuildings for a 1 planter uho work* Vo or 30 hands.' On tho land - are .several lino springs of excellent, pure wan r and - tha well water used attho plantation is equal to ul* > most ary in the up-country, for frcshuesH, and , fujr/ty. The place is also very healthy, as there vv.ts ju.t a hit gle case of sic kness among my nc | ernes l year, requiring lire ailc.dance of a phy i emu. 'i he land lies on the eastern branch ol Cwicka* 1 savvhatchie meek, J 8 miles from Albany, in linker ; comity, the head oi’stearnhoal navigation on Flint ; river, which will enable the purchaser to get. his I crop easily to market. The terms will bo made to | suit the purchaser. J’nquin.' wf the subscriber, til i A! hens, or oft he editor ol the Chronicle <V. Sent inch June? trw Sfewil ( 11ARLES (> McKRNLEY, COLUMBUS JOCKEY CLUB UACJBS. L r _ I - ■ ■ " • - >•? I : :' -:y V .‘S I-, i:, V-, f Fall "Vleetin'jr of ISHH. will commence nvi r j n the H7’.5'77.7,hV (JOLUiSM, at. ( nlmnbus, | (in., on'l iic.e.tav, the ‘Jth day oj October next, and ! eonlinuo live days. First day, Swc•*|»nls lor 3 j year olds spring of ’3S; suit $2OO, It. $ 1 00; 1 mile, , best two in three, to immonnJ close 13th Sepiem- I grr.'.,'!" l° ul ’ (,i ‘ omre to make a race, Already three entries, Col. Rdmondsun, Messrs, boinicr cis h'orHon, an 1 Alessrs. Hammond <skfi Co. i*il day, J.C. I’urao, 2 milt* imnts, S3.VJ 3d day do 3 do do freo 500 dth day do ‘I do do lor 800 sih day do b at 3 i i 5 do all 3 0 The fill campaign vv ill e nnmence hen* • ntul that all may haven lair start, three additional tables to I host, owned h r ■, are on their way to onr-c nurse to eormnence training. Our sporting Irieons oi Ala huina and ill Carolina are tlieri l"rc mvi ted u)m>, i i niiuo aiwl mou-nie stri ngth v\ it h the Gcoi g»uns at lh • onset, and nitnm the last vv.-i k in April i ext, to 111.. regular spring meeting, to lost with them the J ,ni! ml,. To avoid inconvenience, those inlcndmp to come with stab Jos, would do well to writ*' to the See. ret ary, that suitable aceom modal ions should, be in readinesb. D. Ji. JACK.iOi'i, fcsec y. July 17 cow td USt I AMT to an order ol tho h moruh'e the ti Justices of the Interior Court ol the county ol Jelf'Tson, silling us ti Court ot Ordinary, will he otiered for sale, at the Court House in tire b*»»■•••• Imisvillc. on tho C.r„i lt , lovemher m x;, 1 of sale, tho nUntni j net ween me uhiilu u>»u... ■■’ :l called Or.kljvild, belonging to tiro estate of Major ’ John I'ei rien, late of said county, conlan.ing about eleven hundred aerosol land, lying on U’ocky t <nn* fort creek, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams, Flournoy, and Holt. Conditions cl sale * 1 enali, tho hallnnco in two « r, ‘ t viU ,. lll!r ,i interest from tin* •* .....uml inslulmclils, and and an»* H «aio,a mortgage on the premises, , . .>i\od psrsonul socmity. I **'.l ino succeeding day, ul. Iho Onk'in.d plantn • lion, u ill lie sold, u ipi.unity ol'sludi, cunsisling ul - horses, mules, cnllle, hogs, mid slieop, togellior ■ wiili sundry articles ol household and kitchen lur iiiiuro, plantation tools, corn, (odder, wagons, .Vc &c., belonging to said estate. Conditions < ash. JM>. MACniKIWON IiKUUiIdN, h'.x’r. , June 18,1838 td MiW VOLUME. 1 FIRST NUMBKU OF THE SIXTEENTH VOLUME OF i Tin; n nw voiiic miuuoji. . ties issued on the thirtieth dot/ of June. 'R T contaius a I’urlrait ul t tuiu i s the American Poet tnigrnvnd hy Parker, irom a fainting hy Harding, and u vuinettk title r.u;lt. 7'liese will bo succeeded hy Three (Jutsllt/ and Mug «.,v ml F.ngniiings on Steel, hy Iho best Artists, de signed and engraved horn Original fainlings ex pressly lor the work. Ktciiinuson wood, hy Ad ■ tuns, Johunou, and others, who will also embellish ' tin! lorllu'iiiiniig volume; bosiiles lijl:/ jncces oj , ran, beautiful, and popular music, arranged lur the i'uinujorte Ciu.lur, Harp, ole. • i tie tNevv Volume will contain articles from (ho pens of well-known und distinguished writers, np -1 on every subject that can prove iiileresiing to ilie general reader, inelilding Original J’neiry—Talcs i and Essays, humorous and pathoiic—Critical .Non ces— Early and i lnneu seleeuuiis Irom iho host new publieulions, both American und English- fseien title and I horary Intelligence—Copious notices of Foreign Count res, hy Correspondence engaged ex pressly and exclusively lor tins Journal— tSirietnres Upon the various productions in the Fine Arts, ihat are presenied lur iho nolieo and approbation ol tho public—Elaborate uml heautilul spec.mens of Art, | Engraving, .Music,etc. —Metiers ol the acted Drama I aim other amusements — 1 rauslations from Iho host | iitw works in other languages, French, Gorman, ! Italian, tSjuiiiish, etc. —mid an lutlnilo variety of nii-ecUimoons reading relating to passing events, ro ! markutihi i mil vidua is, iliseo verios umi i.nprovoinen Is 1 in sseienre, Art, Mechanics, and a senes of origi- I nol pupeistri.nl Amoiieun wnleis ol dislinelion. i no i iiitori.il eiiiniuel ot the now vintlin i vv dl he under tho olmrgo ol l evs cvauuent, and will eon la.n, i;jl.eutoioie, cniitrinutions Irom .Uossrs .Mor ris, fay, t i v, Gaplaiii Mairyut. Sheridan Knowles, i Inman, Willis, and a list of two hundred others, ! well known to the reading common ly. Jn the vr.- I riety, tmcrcsi, amusement and instruction of Us ht j entry depurtinoiit, ami the splendor id ns t mhcllisb [ moots, I lie beauty ot its music,am) ulegaute ot iis | lypogmnhy, it is nitendcii to render the now vol , umc, m all respects, equal, if not superior, to its | pridoi csrots; a..il n is universally adiintioU lliat no vvoiii i viaiit luroikbes sueli valuahio equivuieuts ten i the trilling amount at which it is aliurded per un : mini, ns the .Mirror, In an iidveii.soaiont like the present, it is not p-w -' Slide to mile all our plans lor iho new v olume; and ilill wen', i. Wi u.ii n.a l m ee.sary tor a journal 1.. .... so evte: sively known, urn indy thruualiout ihe F.inted ■'•lates and Great UrHain. lint vvlien vor !ho English langi,ago is spin,en. Miflieo il to siv •»•** “''iiii-r | ems, ia ,or, • talent, imlustry, nor ex’- pease, s.ml he sp.t.eii, ui rondor it a Jigtil, raee.nl, am, ap.u cat ,e «n m; gr ot polite ami eh cam literal n.re, r.a wed as an oiuameni to il, c pro .3 ol the I nurd Mans—intended alme tor the pernsa "l our iair am. premie country women, the .-ei ,tided Sluitmi,the man ol Imsiiie.-s, and aii o. ho;h sexes pvissessiiig a panicle ul taste or felinenicol— and while ns pages never will ewutam u single word or seiiu wee that would vibrate implcusamiv upon me j ear ol mo most sensitive daughter ol live, U.ev will | tie n i.avlia t.i. the uccoplublo to the O'", j,,. ' Cl. * * I rs - v < j- ■ - ■Ui if av; r( IT fob cribur wnl i Her lor l ai.ron Thursday, , ilm ilie inh d.iy i,( August nun, Ouo ilua , tired IjtAs, al Lite luminuinni ol thu Dinou Rail road, or the junction nl ike Athens and biuliauu i Branches, in Greene county. 'J he location lor a limn, at thin point, offers maay . advantage* u.s regard.-; luultli mid business. 'I o - this point the Railroad will bo finished, from An ■ gu»la, by the Ist of October ncxl; which will uti- : • qm stiunubly render tins a place of considerable business, as a Urge portion ol the cotton crop above | wi.l bo deposited (here for iransportation, and bailee ! , an immense trade may be dona wiili the countiy I sending cotton to ibis place. In addition lo which, , rnuen cotton will no doubt bo trought hero, by ileolei s in Augusta, to whom Ihe Railroad ailords . llic facility ol coining in five hours from that city, j '1 Ins will no doubt become tbo Wining place, tor (be cars corning up, find ti.o Breakfast bonso on ( ilieir p.i-sage downward. U1 its location, 1 deem it unnecessary lo say any ] I more limn of ns relative situation lo oilier places ; | 1 It is el wen miles bum Gnuvfordvillc, seven miles 1 j from Greenaboloic.il and twenty from Lexington. ’i'or'cs.—One lounli cash, and the remainder in j , ilirea annual instalments, for notts tvilli approved , security, with interest after the 2.»tli December J I next, and llm privilege of j laying earlier if da. ired. 1 , Athens, July ] i 3t VVM. M. MORTON. 1 Georgui—liitrke county. i Court oi Ordinary—present, their Honors G. \V. Evans, Abel Lewis, and Id. Palmer, tsijs. Utile hi. hi., March hilt, 1833. S IRON tbo petition of Elisha lluynians,executor ; , of Kanuicl liayinans, deceased, late ol blurbs i I county, slating Unit be lias fully executed ibo lasi I will and testament ol soul Stephen liayinans, do- j , ceased, and praying letters dismissory. Ills there- l I line, mi motion ol counsel, ordered, that tbo clerk j , dr issue a citation requiring al concernoo,to be j I mid appear at the court at September term next ! , then and there to shew cause why said letlera ahull not be granted, and that said ciutalion be publish- ! I od once a nionili till said court. ! Alrue extract Irma lliu minutes. march ill (ilm T II BLOUNT, D cl’k. Jefferson county: ikji* I D EiIEAG Hr}'si)l I- uliiird, administrator on » V the estate of Seth Eason, file ol ibis conn- j - ly, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory from i said estate. 'I lieso oro therefore lo cite and admonish ail and s.uguhlr i bo kindred aid creditors ol said deceased, to lilt their objections, if any they have, in my ol fiee, vvilbin tbo 11 mo prescribed by law, lo shew cause why said loiters ol dismission should not be g ranlcd. Given under rny hand at (-lliee in Louisville, this sth July, 1333. 12. BOTUVVISLL, Clerk. _Jr.IV 7 __ Georgia, Jefferson County: kJX ' .111, UK A S James I'd. i.inquefield, adroinis • ¥ tralor on the estate of James 12 Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies Ibr’lcUcrs of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, llm kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time pro scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he grunted. Given under rny hundal ofliec, in Louisville, this Sthday of JUay, 1833 L. BOTH, WELL, Clerk, may 10 (5m Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, adminislralor on the estate ol Stephen Cotter, Into ol said county, deceased, applies lor iolicrs dismissory. These are therefore to cilo and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to be and appear at my ollico within the lime prescribed by law, to shew eauso if any they hate, why said loiters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at ollico, in Louisville, bis nil b day of March 1333. mar 1G 12 BLN LZ Ell BOTH WELL Georgia, Jefferson county: n /aj HIAtEAS, Patrick Ji Gimmdly, Administra vV lor on the f-sliue of Tandy 0 Jones, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters dw missory. These arc therefore to ciio nad admonish ail and sing dar lhe lu irs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ii.j ollico within the lime prescri- j hid bylaw, lo iiiu ilioir objections, if any they have, lo show eauso way said loiters should nut bo granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, the Kilb day of Aland), 1338. march In' EIiKNEZI2R BOTHWF.LICIk. Georgia, liurke comity: Will. 1112 A3 Elijah Atlawny, administrator no llit; estuteWl Redding J> Hyranl, late of said couiitv,deceased, applies so/ 1 lettois dismissory. U'heso are thorelbro to cite ami admonish nil and sigular the kindred and creditors oi said to ho and appear at my office, within j.,-, n , r .. nIP . scribed by law, lo show if anv ‘ why said lei r— s j„,„i' ’ - nave, [v , -—is iiot ho granted. I ' ...ii under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th j day ol fob:, 1333. TII BLOUNT, U. Cl-’k. i fob 31 mliin Georgia, Jefferson county ; j I %&] DTAU2AS Hugh Neely, administrator on the 1 ‘ Vi estale of James Nec.lv a-—— i 1 hillo— *1- ■ , ~... . --hs'-’O, applies lor i .üßimssory from said administration, j These.are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular the kindred and creditors of said dee'd to l > ho and appearatany office, williin the time proscrib ed by law, to shew cause,if uny they hate, why said letters should not ho grunted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 1 21st day of July, JB3B. ;■ July 24 EDEN 12ZER BOTH WELL, Ct’k. Georg I.!, liurke County : VS/ HE REAS Little Berry Burch applies for » loiters dismissory, on the estate ui Abish I Jenkins, deceased. J In so are tbeieforc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to ho mid appear nl my office within the lime pre scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said lolleis should net be granted. 11 wlGivcn under my hand t office, in Waynesboro v this 22d day ol March, 1333. mar 215 Cm T, H. BLOUNT, Dcp. Clerk. • Georgia,Columbia County: HERI2AS Benjamin iI. Warren ami John 1 h. ‘\k-(tar, Executors of the If ill of William / Met Jar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. o These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and tngular the kindred and creditors of said deceased o to ho and appear at my ollico within the time pro i- scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, o why said loiters should not he granted, s Given under my hand at office, this 2-lihdavof - February, 1338. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. ,■ feb 27 47 f Georgia,Jefferson county : lf.|/ HERE AS Sherrod Arrington, s V v on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, lale o i said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismis , siuii from said estate. , ; These are therelore to cite, summon and ndmon i ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of t j said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within , i the time prescriJSd by law, lo show cause, if any I l I they have, why said loiters should not I,a granted. | Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 1 , 2bih June, 1338. 1 JaneBB EBF.NZZF.R BOTHWELL, Clark. , TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS . i -A!i vi a alhirr Suvanah anil limad riven. I ’ i an act of the General Assembly of the state | , | • of Georgia, assented lo the 2(51h December, 183(5, ! , ! it is made ho duly of the inferior courts of the sev . ( end counties of said slate, bordering on,or which . j navigable waters pass through, to cause to he pul, I . j lished, the provisions of the several acts of the gc- I , nernl assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents : . i and patruons, navigating said waters. , i By the afbresaio acts every boat navigating the , j Savannah or Bread rivers, are required to have a \ ■ < w hile palrooti.wilh a Bill of Lading ready prepared j . j lo exhibit lo any while person, who may wish to ' i examine the contents of the boat under their charge I , | show ing the name ol said patroon and consignee of | the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for ! bids any boat owner,their agent or patruoii.to permit 1 j any heal hand being a slave; to put on board of their I ■ ' boat, any corn, cotton, pons,stuck ot any kind, pool ' try or other articles in’wliich by law they are forbid to traffic'-), cxcc pi the same is exhibiteil in the bill of lading ol the owner ol said boat or Ins agent,and un der his or their direction entered, making it penal against every on'cmlcr of the aforesaid nris. j Thcreforo.all concerned will lake notice, that the ; nets >t w hich the foregoing is extracted will bo on ; lorcc l against offenders who may he taken m tin county of I inceln J.kvvis Barks, W. B. Cantelqw, John Moss, Sti imikn Stovall, i Pkter Lam ah. Ihjy 3 U 273 Judges of Inferior coitr 1 mouths 11 fur date af-phcaiion will br 1 " made id lliu Justices ill the Interior Court ol Richmond county, wltiloKitting<<a u Court ot Urdi- r iniry, lor leave to soil a tract of land belonging to | ibe csiit cot Lewie It Rhodes, deceased, lor the ( bcnelil ol tile heirs and creditors of said deceased , July 31,1838. A. VV. RHODES, Exocuter. , ' i\l OTICK • —Four (months after date, applies- 11 r-'* lion will be made to tlio lionorablo Inferior , | Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi- , j nary purposes, lor leave to sell u lot of lurid in the , 15th uisirict and -Ith section in Cherokee county, . i belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also ' ■ one oilier tract drawn hy Lott Williams, in ,Lce co. , | sold (or th ■ benefit ol the heirs ufsaid \V itliams. may 2, 1838. T. H. MAN'I Z, Guardian. , jj jHIIJ R months after date application will.be made ' R to tire lionorablo Inferior Court of Columbia j county, while silting as a Court of Ordinary, (iir I leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J bug", lute of : iVlnscogeo county, deceased. July 7 A. i' ROBERTSON, Adra’r. I SNO UR mum Us niter date application will bo made I a. to Justices ol the interior < ourt of Richmond j cmni.y, silling as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell ihe real and personal estate ol jlcnry Zuni, i late ol 1’ lehmund county,deceased. JAN E 1). /1 ,N A, Adrn'x. may 9, 1838 4 m JOHN FOSTER, Adrn'r. , tjHMJK months alter dale application will ho * made to the honorable the Inferior Conti of Pike county, while sitting lorordinary purposes, lor 1 leave to sell the real i state of William Bryant, d.» j j ceased, lute of Burke count. CL. MATTHEWS, Administrator in right of his wife. July!), 1838. i Il'OUll months alter dale application will no | £ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Talinlorro county, when sitting for ordinary purpo | ses, for leave to sell the real estate of James Lang i don, deceased ; ail persons concerned will please I ak«notice, DOROTHYLANGUON, Guardian. June I 2, 1838 4m | HNOUR months after date, application will he J j -0- ma le to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol 1 Warren county, u hen silting as a Court of Ordi | nary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be- j longing to the Estate of Hampton Wade, lute of , ! said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, Adrn’r. July 12 mini , OTK’K. —All persons indebted to the estate 1 i ia of George G, Buss, lute of Burke county, de- 1 I ceased, are requested to make payment, and those 1 having demands are requested to render tin rn in ac- 1 cording to law. U. W. BASS, Adrn’r. npril 17 1 jjpOIJR months after date application will he -Sc made to the Court of Culinary ol Burke couu- , ty, for leave to sell lot No 95, Blh District, Merit- | wether county, belonging to James F. Brown, a | minor. ELIZABETH BROWN, ] July 17,1838. Guardian of James F-Brewn. , iV.i O'i'lCE.—Alierlliecxjiiration ui four months 1 1 ’is from this date, application will bo made to the 1 Justices of the inferior Court of Jetxeison county, I sitting as .a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tiro * negroes belonging to I lie estate of Major John Bcr- 1 rien, late of said county, deceased 1 JNO. MACPHERBON BERRIEN, ExT* < June 18,1838 gjIOUR months alter date application will be .EL' made to the Interior Court of Lincoln county, , when sitting lor ordinary purposes, (br leave to sell j the interest of trained Coulter, late of said county, deceased, in a negro man Moses, as part of the | estate of said deceased. t WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. Lincolnlon, .’.’ay 19, 1838 , B NOU R months afterdate application will be made ti- to the honorable the interior Court of Colum- s bin county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, tiir J 1 leave to si II a tract of land in said county, contain- * j ing 125 acres, more of less, adjoining lands ot Deg- 1 1 gic, O’Neil, and others, belonging to the c.-lalo of ' I Henry Wilkins. SUtsAN V\ lI.K 1 .1 d inr. June 20, 1838. ' I P/tOUR months after date application will h.o 0 it.' marie to the lionuiuble Inferior Court of Burke I county, when sitting (or ordinary purposes, to sell | ) the real osliuo of Elcnzer Lewis, deceased, of said 1 county. EI.BAZER I . COWART, Executor j may 22, IS3B in U. I jNOLIR moultis alter date application will be i ih iriude to.lire limiurablo Inferior Court of .lelfcr- r son, silling lorordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol t the late homes B. VVtlis, deceased. Also In- n . gru women, Mary and Lucy with her/- 1 " ;L C ’ : for the benedit. oi the credit' i**" ' . , • mlu- yoKi , 23d April, wol stud estate, 11^ 8 t pyiTr • _ nnril . ■»! 1' ItORIN’SO.N, } »■> . ll “- •-! .TOii.N Jl WJil.IsS, V' A fa - j Su*OUR months nfior <lnte application will be as. made to tiie hou Court of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave to sell (595 acres ol i pine land in the county of Burke, on Iho waters of I Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. i I | J Wordael, and others, sold for i)■«» 1 — i heirs of Benia"'"’ u ..uncut oi the v —v mown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. Louisville, May 24, 1838 4m ■ INOUR months alter date, application will he made to il.o lionorablo Inferior court of I Burke county,lor leave to soli all the real estate [ cf George F. Sconyars, deceased. JANE BCONYERS, Admx. april 26 mini I uinnihs alter dale, application will be j made to the honorable Inferior Court of | Burke county, for leave to sell a part of the real | eslute of BouUivvi’Vtli Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Adiurx. npril 26 m 1m j § pC)ITIi months after dale application will he jlf made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol j Burke county, u hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for j leave to sell the plantation belonging to the estate jot John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands of John Cock, Mal'iow'Joncs.and olh- I crs. Also, a negro man belonging to said estate by the name of Bob. ANDERSONLAMBERT, I , GEORGE VV. EVANS, \ Lx *’»• | Juno 28, 1838. j months after date, application will be i j A made to i lie lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert i : county, while silting tbi ordinary purposes, lor 1 i leave to sell a negro man named William, lielong ing'to Margaret Aim Headwyler, a minor heir ot Joseph I,Vail wyler, jr. deceased, late of Elborfeco. A EEX AND 101 l B. HOUSTON, Guardian, j may 31 1838 mlt months afterdate, application wTiTba -»■ made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert county, vvHilo sitting for ordir.ary purposes, for j leave to sell all the hinds and negroes belonging io j I lie estate ol Abner Ward, deceased, late <.l' said i county. TIIO’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1838 m4t Georgia, Burke County. Court ot Ordinary, present their Honors VV G j Evans, Abel Lew is and E f'umler, F.sqrs , Hi tie Ni St itl/t March, 1833 rrrON the application ol Multbrd Marsh and . 1 Fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do is j | sue n citation (br letters dismissory as administra- j \ tors oil the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It I is «n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do ' i issue returnable to September term next of this j ! Court, to lie published once a month till said Court A Due extract from the minutes, march 20 6na Tis BLOUNT,I) coo u o. I Georgia—Burke County. < j Court of Or*!inary, present, their Honors, GVV 1 Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Buhner, Esqrs. 1 Rule hi Si, tjth March, JB3S T i TON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Aclminla- 1 | tralor of John VV alts, deceased, this day filed, ' praying that a Citation may issue lor letters c'ismis- ' sury from said Aaministratibn. It is on motion 1 j ordered that the same do issue and he published I once oinontti for six months. A true extract from ‘ | the minutes. T H BLOUNT, uoco a c. ! March 20 Cm t j Georgia,Burke County. < I Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W I Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer. F.rqra. i Rule Ni Si, hth March, 1833. T7TON Ihe petit ion of Samuel Barron, executor of ' *-7 Absolem Kinsey, deceased, - late of Burke co c slating that ho has fully executed said will and set- * tied the estate of said deceased, and praying Dlitrs 1 dismissory. It is therefore, on. motion of counsel, I ; ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, rcturua- 1 j hie to September Court next, requiring all persons ‘ interested then and there to show cause why the 1 j same should not he granted ; And it is further or j Cored that said citation be published once a month I j nil said court. A true extract iroui the minutes h I mar 30 Cm T. H BLOUNT, D, CTk a 8 "5 AND I 1 Oli SA/iE. The subscriber offer. <3 V Ins Lands lor sale, in Harris county, lying di racily upon the mail (rum Hamilton lo Greenville, five miles from I fie former place. The possession comprises eight hundred acres, which the owner w ill (iicp- re ol in a body or in two separate parcels* to suit purchasers. ’1 here are two hundred ami fifty nen a cleared, of which a considerable portion is fresh, ilia whole fine farming order and well adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, small gram, Ac. Tin re is a framed dwelling house on the place well constructed and of good materials, a gin house, and all oilier outbuildings requisite for convenience. The water is excellent, and the situation affords every prospect (or the enjoyment of fine health.— Any person desiring further information will coll upon the subscriber on the premises. THOMAS SMITH. Han is county, July 3 m ini m The following is an extract ftom a torlhcoming work of Dr. Peters, the discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Anli-ltilious Pills. “ Health, wealth and enjoyment are the three prime ejects ot life. Mho two former am only sought as a means lo obtain the latter.— Man seeks for wealth as the means of enjoyment. Put vein is such pursuit without Ihe possession of health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor the outward man is capab'e of any achievement, w hether of wealth or enjoj ment. Mens sana in cotpuresano —a sound mind in a sound body—is the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,forjany effi cient effort in the attainment of human ends. The mind may be active, hut if the body bo feeble, then is the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is not there; and Ilia finest laid plans are rendered abortive by the shattered condition of our tenement of clay. Hut sav that a man could obtain wealth—that ha could acquire the gold ol'Opliir, and bring home all the treasures of the mines of (lolconda, yet without health, vvhere would he Ills happiness 7 He would he miserable in the midst of his gold and his dia monds ; 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 arc rucked with pain and kc cannot rest, his appetite is gone, and he loathes lus food; his sto mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns sick ening away at the bounties of a munificent provi dence. Ho would give all he is worth—nay,all tho world—if be had it —for tho poor hut healthy man’s appetite. “ Please give me,” said a hungry wretch to a wealthy fertile man, “ please give me a sixpence to, buy me a morsel of food; 1 am almost starved !” “ 1 would give a thousand dollars lor your appe tite,” said Ike rich man, as ho handed the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health to the enjoy ment of file! Hut whereto, niethinks I hearths reader ask, sub’ serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub ject f Do v\u out all know tho value 01116011111 Do we not all attend toil as one of the chief, if not the chiefosl concerns of our mortal existence 7 Do we not employ the means to attain and preserve it? Do wo not lay cut money—d i we not lee physi cians—do wo not follow their advice—do vve not swallow iheir prescriptions 7 True—most true —gentle reader, thou doest all things, we dare say, and more. Still, we cannot believe our lumuly on health to ho altogether unne cessary. As in morals, so in physic is it requisite lo have “ lino upon line, and precept upon precept.” Mon in health forget that they may be sick, and men m sickness do not always employ tho most .ju dicious means to attain health. Very lrue. f'Xtor—mend ‘”".7uo tho l ight re ■ - "Ot as you say always some pci - uU to health. Wow, I know of ~ -toe who tiro always (losing themselves •an physic, ami running to the doctors and apoth ecaries every day ol I heir lives. They take, 1 verily believe, a carl loud of drugs in a year, and yet they are not well after all Do you know the reason 7 Why, yes, in my opinion there are two roar- In the lirsl pmeo they take too much med*-’ , lfi m the second, they do not lako the -cine, and used to make the same mistake. i>- .1 i;*ud. I to say lor two or thro*- -• ~, j ‘ ' , botmr -mt lately,limits years past, I’ve hit upon a . pmn. I lake Dr. feters’ Vegetable bilious fills, and 1 derive mere benefit from one dollar laid out iu them, limn 1 used in paying liliy in any for mer pursuit of lieidtb, besides saving a world ot nausea ami disgust m swallowing an enormous quantity of medicines. Do you know Dr. I’olors ? Very well. And have you over taken lus medicine 7 1 were a blockhead else. '■They tell me he is none of your quacks, who un dertakes lo mend ami regulate the human machine without so much as a knowledge ol its parts, and how they arc put together. They say ho un derstands anatomy and physiology, 1 think ihey call them, and is as familiar with botany and chemistry us I am with the road lo mill. You aro rightly informed. Dr. I’elcrs is no em piric. Ho docs not undertake what he dues not I understand. Ho was regularly bred lo the healing art. Ho lias spent years in I lie acquisition of know ledge ; he has devoted himse.ftu iho study of the human'frame, and tho diseases lo which it is sub ject, and now ho is applying his acquisition to the relief of suffering Humanity. Ho docs not put Ibnh the absurd claims often ad vanced by the inventors of patent nostrums—name ly, that ol curing all diseases with a single pre scription! tuii'li a pretence ho would deem about as (iillii nil lo swain w as to lako the nostrums of i huso wHo put it forth. There is no such medicine. There is not, and never was, a panacea lor all dis -1 cases The Vegetable tihous fills protend to no such miracle. Hut what is infinitely better they [edict what I hey undertake They keep the word of pr anise to the siomach, and the pr.ma via which i they make to the ear and i ye. And that .indeed is no slight recommendation. Nor are the complaints to which these fills are adapted lew nor far be tween. Tho disorders arising from a morbid state of i he bile mo, unforlunalely, many, distressing and hilul. A large portion of all iho levers, especially at the south mid in ihe marshy districts, are owing lo this cause, from the distressing ague and fever which almost shakes asunder lilo and limb, to the fearful ■* follow Jack,” which seldom quits ins,, vie lim without sundering soul and body us he takes his leave. &Uunversnnt >rom his previous practice, with di» case, iu all its Ibnns, w Inch originates from the dis older ol the bile, Dr. filers was first, led lo employ l.i» knowledge and experience in the preparation of a medicine \\ Inch should prove efficacious in ihts large class ol diseases, which should relieve the ach ing and the dizzy head, and restore ilie mi us eat ed and loathing siomach, at tho same time that it pre vented those more fatal effects which aro eo apt to follow from their imprudent neglect. for this purpose I prepared wnh much care and i ist adaption to t ■ , os pose, the Vegetable lliiious fills, vv 1 1 it hlu i: : py to say, from long experi ence, mid the abice .., testimony of those who have employed tin m have : nswored, mure than answered his sanguine expectations. It is nut his own mere assertion you are calf ed on to believe. It is not iheipsefixtt ufany single man—though he was as great as Galen or Hippo crates—dial you are to pin your laiih upon Nei ther although j is said in the sacred volume that *‘ by ;he mouih of two or three witnesses shall all thin,.s ho established ’ —are you to believe in so small a number only I A cloud of witnesses is bo loro you. They aro too numerous to bo easily overmoko !; they an* too inltdligeut to be carelessly heard: they are 100 respectable to be slightly re garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those w hoso experience is the best test of the truth they assert. Dr. feters has thrown together in tho fol lowing pages, a lew of the many hundreds of testi monials received from every quarter where his pills haw come into use. They are left to speak tur themselves. They aro the words of those who “ speak what they do know, and tea ify to what they have seen and experienced.” Be careful and inquire for Peters' Vegetable Pills; they an sold in Augusta by /favilnnd, Kia- Icy A C o Thomas Biirnoit A C ■>, .Velson Carter, and James Lovcrich april T/