Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 04, 1838, Image 4

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GEORGIA LIME » OIIKS. • ffNHE subscriber* respectfully inform thc j ui> ( X lie ihm ih«>v have commenced Ihe , munnlactory of MME near .lackionboroojli, t" •Senvon oounly, G« They have extensive qiiar- | mu of Li neatone, which is runiidiroil by protes* ■or J R Cofling, State Grulogisi, to whom the proprietor* are imlebtwf lor the inforir , which induced ihern to embark in the undertaking, to b« ol the very purest kind. 'I hey have rouse* miomly erected large nnd lubMantml Kun* !i| tne most approved maimer, nnd procured m< i. from the North who aro perfectly acquainted with the business A portion of the I.him is uuw in market «nd Ims been pronounced by t he principal builders in tho neighborhood td Augusta ai d other*, to ho of excellent qualify, 'i h<» Kiihsm bers take pleasure m inviting those who take an . interest in the dovoJopemcnl of tlio internal n*sour ••■•» of Georgia. to examine it, being convinced that tho whole I nitod States canu >1 pxoduco a more hoautiful article. They hove now a quantity nn hand, which they will deliver at the month of Brier ( reckon the •Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in pi ogress, they expect to be obi* during the next winter and spring to supply <»r dura to a very largo amount; nnd they hove every reason 10 believe that they w ill entitle thunsrdvo to she fuvor and patronage ol the public by pro ducing n cheaper nnd bolter article «i homo than • mi he found abroad. Orders will be received by D Kiri Patrick A (’»» «»r by Thus L Sindh at Augusta, or .Incl-s mlm u’ ( 0K.M.1.1l S .V SMITH may 7 Sawdifwlf law No'ncfck rilllE iicdorHigned having united in the proeti* JL ot the LA W, offer their service*: to the public I’hey will ultcnd (be courts of Muscogee, .Marion, Stmvorl, Randolph, K.iirly, Baker, /,< and Sumr r, ol (heLhatUlmoeboe t ir< ml, Houston,of the I lint Circuit; nnd Twiggs, Kuhiaki, l/nvndc;, Thonma, Docaiur and Dooly, of Ibo Southern Circuit. I'u ainca* cut lusted to llicir cure will meet with prompt attention Their oilin' in in AmoncUN, bonnier county, where one of lham iimv always be found when not absent on by dries*. LOTT WARN I W;»I II CUAVVIOIU) pet 10 vyjj I AW Mfi K I!. ’I be mei. i ipned havm", A removed from ('bilk county to I.im* will attend to the pro* t < • . i 1,-wv in the ■•u , .eimr mid Inferior ('ourlk of I <im olu * »uiily, mid tin* ■. jik cut counties Humic ■ mlru.'.led to Idh r:tre \% nl l»e promptly all'Oidei! to BENNINH R MOORE. References Hon t bark.* Dnugh'oiv, Hon. A. S. ('lay (on, Hon. J bom i \N 11 arris, 1 •mi. Ed v\ oil Harden, Alliens; ('. .1 .Imikim’, O'. VV (.'raw I -rd, A. J Miller,Col.John Alilledge, William Ik.bun , Augusta Lincolnlcn, iWarcb 2*l, IB3S. w 1 1 10110 Ifmid red Dollars ucuunl. NOTH Ml- Runaway from the Miibscri ber, in I December last, a negro mun mine d Johnson, nged about twenty eight yr:rs. Said negro is four feet eleven inches high, ' very dark complexion, nod when interro gated closely Hiullei.s a Utile; lie ban a I lull face, nnd n great many marks of the whip on Ins bock. Said negro was confined n Ala eon jail last summer throe months, and belonged ill that time to Air (dll, of Almirooco I would re quest jailors to bo purliculnr in examining jails, ns i the said negro lay six months in jail within ten I miles of hia ir.usier. It huk! negro is routined in j jail, so that I get him, I will pay the above reward. ! I have no doubt but that lie luih altered Ins mum* apnl II wfuu L*()KNELIIfS D. TORIN. I 9 ItOUGIIT TO (AUGUSTA JAIL, on * * the IHili instuiit, a negro boy, calls himself illiuor, says ho belongs to James Tolbert, Wilkes county ; he in 17 or |H years old, dark complected. The owner in requested to come forward, poy < \ priHCH and lake him from jail. July 18, ih;«h. Ui EM AH) roan, j „i„ r BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA JAIL, o llie Mih instant, a negro boy, calls hiuisol Jacob, says he belongs to Winny Hill, Abbevillo District, S. (’.; be is lb years old, light complected. The owner is requested to come forward, pay ex penses nnd take him from jail. July 17,1838. 3t ELI MORGAN,JaiIor. B NOUGHT TO AK.VSTV JAIL, m the 1.)(1 1 inslnnl, u mgro mnu win. • •nils himself HILLV, sny» lie belongs to Stephen Pal mer, Wilcox county, A Inbnmn—lie is JO years old, 6 foot U inchce high, light comploetod, has several auiull scars on the left band The owner is re quested to come forward, pay expenses and lake him from jail. ELI MORGAN, ii July 21 Jailor EXECUTORS «V A I>J»IINIBTUATOIt< S vli;. ON the first Tups lay in October next, will bo sold nf the (’ourl House in DeKnlb county, lot 206, in dm I7il» District of originally Henry county, belonging to tho estate of Archibald Roll, j deceased. A/*<», on the eainw day nt tho Court House in Lumpkin county, will bo sold lot. 1003, m tho 4th District, Ist seeuon, originally Cherokee, belonging to the estate ol Mary While, deceased, under or ders of the Court of Ordinary, oflhirke county.— Terms on the day of sale ; purchasers paying for titles. KLI AS ItKI.L, Executor of Archibald Hell, and iidminiNtrniorof July 17, 1838 GOd Alary White,deceased. Aid IN IST |{ VTOR'S S A 1,1. WILL be sold,at C’arrohon, Carrol county, on ■ the first Tuondny in September next, Lot No. one hundred and ten, in the tenth district of ■aid couniy, the same belonging to tin* estate of | Joshua Stanford, and sold in compliance with I lie | last will and testament of said deceased. Terms j made known on the day. This 2d July, 1838. (JUILKOKU ALFORD, Administrator, July 7 id with the wi{l annexed Superior Court] April Tertn, 1838 Georgia, Lincoln county : Nicholas (». Barksdale, administrator of) ~ .. Stith G. Barksdale, \ 1 1 • 1)4. Speed, Hester it Tate, i’ade A Tale, John Wat kins, udminisirMor, Ae of Henry Al. Watkins, i deceased, Drevvry li fade, Mark S. Anthony’ | John McDowell, Francis MeUmdin, Wilhuiu An draws, Uaston Hanse, J K Kdbinn, NN dlmm Bos tick. Hill A i.abugar , John JS. Aloore, Benjamin MeKiliiek, Tiiuotbv T. Sniiih, James IN. William N. Harper, Jtsse I’ NN niton, lU*verly Barks dale, John and 1 bourns Benson, N (». ihirlxsdule, nnd N.(* Buiksdale, guardian of NN jJiiain A Ntoke.s, Hannah Smith, wile of Benjamin Smith, former!v wile ofSiiih G. BurksduJe. It is ordered by the t'ourt that the defmidnntN in the above ease, and all oilier rrediiArs ol Stub (. Barksdale, doceaced, ajipear and plead, muswer or demur to said bill, on the first day of tho next term of this Court, snd that they ti U their demand* against tho estate of the* s.iiil deceased, w 11 1« ibe Glerk of the t 'ourl, on or luilorv ilm niiit' Il i. fnrllmr oujerci. ilott :i copy ut this rule in' (tublishi'd in one ol'ili.. .pr/.eiics oMlu» snu ■ .umi dingly, I'ur three monlliM lieliue kiihl ( onn I, Jo«lnm bnniel, Clerk ol lliß t-uperim ( oiirl o) Einculii county, sluio ot Geor-n, eerUly 1 1.a: ilie (oregmng is a Into eoj>y idken trom the inumles, this IMili (lay orjuiio, IHd.-t, ' JOSHUA HAMKMTI;, I. S. C. i June 21 "m * Jpoinin, Jellt'ixui \ Hu ut >. ; U! HI. ICK AS Uoy.-r I ( i,inih'.i', Aihuinislra!. r ot the estate ol the lato Alautima 1 p; ..n, . ofsuiil cotiaty, (lereisril, applies lor’ ihsim.-sioii trot a said mhni nis t rail ni i rite«e are llierctoreto cite and adiamosh a|! ; , ni | •ingttlar IheKindred ami creditors olsaid ,d i Ikmiikl appear at mj ollicc, w itlnn lli 'iiae pr --nh ’ ed by law,h> (how enu c, il any tlicv Imvu.w hv shkl ! letters should not bo c,rained Given umli r ni) hand, ■ lan -, nip th day of F«l>. 1838. I’.IMiM . u Hti| nwr.i t mar I , Georgin, Coliiiiibiti comity : til.lll.as James Cm “ * apph,.. (or !• item t1....... ,rj on th , olliohort W Walker, dotes, d. 'J'hesoare liter, I,ne In rite and admonish nil an singular, the kindred and creditors ol the > ~| ; i, • eased, to file th.-ir n'.j, c teas, if anj tl, , i,a, within the lime pros, rilnd I , tun, a, iiv , j, I sllPw t-iiuse why said 1011, r. I . ~ |,,. .! ..[ i Given under nty hand tl is v'd day ,i ,! ’j G A Hill Kl, JUNKS, < 8 NUUK month*, afitn nude to the honor dde 1 1, Inleiair I', < 'olttinhi i eotinry, w hen . 1 1:u,.; i ■ o , ,i, ~. poses, lor leave to sell i|,,> Ml, , 1 ,-re al ■ of Sydney G 1101 l rod, « ncr,, ■ .aid minor. JI.IH Ml\(| u |{ll r I '. 'oh I Vdiniii'slraii.i ~| ■ ~ 1|.,1|.n,.| n,avi ation rest k.vi,i> | The gulmirihcr being desirous of JbjßHk leating Georgia, now 01l -re his Plan fi I, I vbC lallon for mile. It contains 833 aereii iel*i pla) °’ u " fertile noil nv Colnmhm i minty _nif --- ) n 60iieres o. woodland, with a lomlorioblit dwelling, and other necessary buildingi | generally attached to 11 I’lanlalion, ond has also a valuable Mill Soul. The said Land is on the waters of 1 die Creek—it adjoins (-'apt. Win. P. Bealle, (ho. M. McGruder and others, J. r > mills from Au gn-ia, and a pleasant and agreeable neighborhood, linely watered with never failing Springs littleberk v lewis. Columbia county. Geo , July 10, 1833. vvlm I’. S —lVrsoi'H wishing to purchase will please | enii on Mr. F. M ( Jook, of /tu |'ii .in, LOl ISVILIiK HOTEL PORSALE. J\ Tho RubßCT.bf r floniroiiH of removing to | Cj I lie \*eat, ''tiers for n»ile llio I («>iol vvt<nli . ! • iiEJk now ocrupiftM ii. f lu; (own of I -ouiuvillo. J in- hoiiiK* is 4 <»mmodiouH, with nbout Iwo aoroa ol ground u.tjclud to it, in fi central p in of ilie lovvn, with n!I nei'OMsnry out huildingM. 'J li*m nro two linos o* HtagoH now running llirungii flic town; one from August.! to Mobile, nin I llio other from bavan I nali lo Moron. To any fioraon <! siring a good • land lor a Hole-I,lliix will la; o<jo«il to any in a country village ;as llio rerriplß the houw; llio IfiKt year vvns about b'dUOO, wlien llierc vvaa hnl one linn of L’ngrH running through tin* place. Persons dc* rutin of piia ln -iui! •an sea* tlm Hiihncriljcr on lh« 1.1,1/A S. .SIIKLI.M AN. JsOUißvillc, July 20 wlm r GA I KfcVl fslshl lIOTIOG. r 'l’la • rsialdislirncm, uri'lor fho iiil-a ii'iiii'i'omoni of its former proprie* ? --•ifl *’* * * Mttfl ti<r - • •mb rgone, Hilire I tie last ■ y , ijsfin,«misid«.Tallin repairs, and is noujliiifd up for fho rec eption of company the jironnrior plodgcn I• im"■«*ll to bj ar.» no exertion lo i lit. 1 ' r l lio.o- who call on iiirn t:o m fori aide. <. ~i!i viUo, July 26 w4t .1 VI Bfl A. W, I. \M>S I'OR S \ TiJH. f i Y'y. 'J ho ? nlMcrihcr oilers fur sale hi ; ('olnmhia cownly, idtualcd on Iho in'iiii road loading from Augusta lo J[ w <-ohimhia fdinl Jloum*, thirteen miles tin e thfl f irmer, mid nine miles below ; he Inner pi ice, containing nheiil GMI acres, iiml is . mi situated that iwo desirable setiiemcnln may he I iiti* if,l ii hi ’i I Ihe w hole he pm Hindi lor one person, wjih improvements mi euelti either of which will 1 i.e ftnld separate, should tip l purclmser d sire ii ■ - '1 ha lerms mid h.nd enii 1.-' i.neivn or seen by rip plying lo (be overi.' cr, nn tin* pr< mixes. I revisions e.m he hail on the pnmdses else Juno i f 1638 n i HAIIMONO LAMAR. WAVNKSHOKt) AC AOKAI V. f E 41 IK ecereises ol tlie instilutioii will he resumed P on the find Mondny in October next, and I lie j Commissioners have llio pleasure ol informing ihu j public 11 111 1 they hove again been able In secure llio j services el Mr. Hi,us xvabon, whose instructions j have given such general uatislaction during the pusl | academic year. I For the inlonnallun of llio fiends and patrons of | (I.ls nead iiiy, noliee is also given, that all those I branches el learning are now taught in it which | constiliito a iliorongh. useful, and uccompiishcd | i ibiriilmip The design nl (he licelnr is, not merely I in malic Ills pupils lainiliar with thisorihatd part j incut of literal lire or science, hut lo train and pre- I parelhem (or the pertorinaiico of all 1 f jc* high and : important dunes nl hie. Jlencc, apad from the ; usual routine id acadi line studies, their allention is directed to the iiltainment of manly stylo in speak j mg and of an easy carriage and polite address, to the j mentis of preserving health, lo the w riting ol leltois, i notes and hills, and, in short, lo all those accom plishments, which, though generally neglected in the education of youth, me not loss essential losuc cess in life, than these acquirements of a weightier and more scientific character, ’flic discipline of this School is mild and parental, yet at the same time firm and affectionate. The pupils nro treated us moral an intellectual beings, and in the maintenance ol order, appeals are made to the conscience rather than to (ho rod. A correct account of each scholar’s conduct and proficiency is kept, uml transmuted to the parents (if residing near) every week; which, together with rewards, judiciously distributed, has had the happiest clfecl m awakening and keeping alive a spirit ol einuiu lion, belli in regard to study and de|iorliuenl tnnoog the pupils ofthm academy. At n recent meeting ol the Board of Commission ers, the billowing rosoltulons w ore adopted, to wit— That the academic ycarslmll be divided into two sessions. That (ha first session shell commence on the first day ol October in each and every year, and teriiu niiieoh the 15lh day ol February; and that the second session shall commence on the itiih ol Feb ruary, and terminate on the 30th dime , alter which there shall he a vacation of three months. In addi tion lo this, there shall lie n recess of one week during the Christmas Hollidays. That the rales of tuition shall be an follows, viz t For Reading, Spelling, Writing and Defining, per session $8 1)0 For Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, and other elementary studios, 10 00 For the ancient and modern languages, Math ematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and other kindred branches 1G 00 Tuition in all ruses lo lie paid in advance. No scholar will he received for a shorter period than half a session, and when entering for this lime, it must he so oxprsssly slated ul tho lime of entrance. Board indy be obtained in respectable families in | tliis village at prices varying from 8 to $l3 per i month, washing, lights, Ac included. The books to be used in this academy are, the Bible, Walker’s Dictionary, Webster’s Spelling j Hook, F.ineison’s First and second Class Readers, ] the National Reader, and Barber’s Elocution. Colburn's First Lessons, Sindh's ami Emerson's j Arithmetics, Colburn’s Algebra, Playfair's Euclid, j Marshall's Book Keeping, and Flint’s Surveying. Smith’s mid Kirklmm’s Grammar, Purkei's Exor j ciscs,and Blair's Rhetoric. Woodhridge's and Gluey's Geography, Robbins' j and Wh.dpley’s History, Guy's Astronomy and { 'Treatise on Globes, Comstock’s Chemistry and 1 Natural Philosophy, Lincoln and Eaton's Botany, Hedge’s logic. Combo’s Physiology, Walts ou the Mind, and tho Handel uml Hayuen collection of t hureh Music Andrew's Latin Grammar, Goodrich's Greek Grimmer, Greek Header Testament and Majors, Latin Render, Leverell’s Latin Tutor, Virgil, Sal lust, Cicero nud Horace, Leviznc’s French Gram mar, with Kolmar's Fables, and Tclcmm hus. Per order ol the Board, EDWARD GARLICK, Soc’y. Waynesboro, July 10, 1838 Ttsm , HAN WVAV from the subscri ' \ her-, residing in Greenville, (is , a urn 111 I 111 boy, by Ibe name of DICK, (calls i imsell Rich ird,) said boy i. VVy about (l ie. i 1 inch high, raw boned, '' -g> and weighs about Ini, or 80 lbs. c •dtmi.i M quick spoken, with one of bis fore liith br,,l „IV, malt ul Ullli: ball on his head: quite intelligent active.and tilling as m muscular power. Wc lirought said negro iVom the llneol Mississippi am! Alahama, Slimier Cuniity Dick had on when he wont away a mix id enat and fur hat, other clothing not tucollcctcd. lie formerii/ came from N.C. Also :u the same time raimx.iy, a bright mulatto 1 bytl ameuf WESTLFA belonging to Col. < Vepi r, rear this place, abr.ul ',’e rears ol age, quick 1 ’’h el' tor 3 inebt’ high, spare made, (er. 1 n. This boy was bought I of; , Mr, V. . '. :.e ! t ,at ( ’ohm i bus. tu this Bbrte, and by him was brought from Maryland! ho lias ; ■' h’il I" pilm li. W isili • laid on i "b nln w. it away, a striped pair of pantaloons. I I'bei both Id) \\ illimit nny provocation, ami j with money enough lo carry them some distance. and it is supposed will make lor i.nine Ireeblnle Ii ;IS probubl ■ ibey may have lire piss s, „ r n, av | >p (arriv'd by some while pels in. Whoever will aj preliend said negroes,and lodge lliem in .’ail, ,s.. taal we get ’hem, shall he liberally rewarded Jam- 18 HARD.WVAV .v HAWKINS 1 ~ - l'\\ I ’. NT\ • i it I '. Dillil, UiS RHIBt Ali j'i t LI .N \W VN Irom thetnbseriher ! f, r ; . w l..ie in eamp, near /famhurg, N C t A n(itam in ~o mail men I/' , * ’ ■ . .i’mM ; \ :. , .... ; U ’-1 fiviSor l.t .;nl.esM,.L.V>;.vera‘i >'.inl negro Will piiri ii,is..d Imm the workhouse ■ , V !ur ” . A ."> 1"""’“ •' Will apprcl e-d ne,:re and dcox-r him to Vr. Tn, r „ , \ •’ I’io.so 11. M aid Tim,., , k ‘ ! M,n - ■' i 1 • it*ci't vp t*n» rmvard. • s "II LIAMS *><k,Al| .ICiiKK Os LAN V TOR .• A I*l- i ♦ i Jon accommodating ifriiw "> K B, EDWARDS, .1, 1 1 y 17 vyGt Elbert county. BACONS POItK AND IABD. *t/x tki kEB.S. f It.himore & < inciniinli Bacon •51MIUIP 431,1,1* prune Pork 50U0 lbs Loaf Lard, for ale on accommodating terms by ISAAC MOISE, June 7 ,v |3ll Brood street. ,\| OTIC E.—The co-parmership heretofore ex -11 isting between Man ns A. llonrnoy and Ml duel Slielinan, in Ifiuisville,Georgia, is dissolveiJ MARCUS A FLU CRN O’!, By his attorney, It- W. Feournov. .Inly 10, Ifllid. vtGl A STIIIIA, THREE YEARS' STANDING I is, Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill nflhcted with i ilm nbove distressing malady Symptoms -great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head- I ndie, difficulty of brent lung, tightness and atiieturo f ncrosrt tlir d’/./.ipeHM, nofvotin h*kl , resile micas, could not lie in a horizontal position . without the sensation of imjemling suffocation, palpitation of Iho Imnrl, dislreming cough, costive 1 ne S, pnin lit tile stomach,drowsiness, great debility i nod deficiency ol the nervous er-ergy. Mr. K. Mon o roe g ive tip every thought of recovery, and dita e despair sat on the countenance al every person in terested in his existence or happiness, ml hy ucci n dent he noticed in a public paper ionic cures effected hy Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicine in lus complaint, which induced him to purchase n package of the Bills, which resulted in complete!/ removing every symptom ol the disease lie wishes tosoy his mo. o u ve (ur this declaration is, Hint those afflicted with • the same or any symptoms similar to those from t which he is happily restored, rnar likewise receive a ilm same inestimable benefit. Wm. EVANS e for sale hy ANTONY & HAINEfq a march 28 Sole agents lor Augusta Go 11AVILAND, KISLKY & Co. AUGUSTA, GA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer/ in Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye Btiijs, Brushes, u IV indniu Otnss, AfC. Ol ) i;i! the following brief catalogue ol their slock , v Drugs, i J,’. M Alcohol, A lacs'. Alum, Annum, Asphaltuin, f / ...safaaida, Antimony, crude; Arrow Knot, i, Allspice Arsenic. Aipra Burns, II Balsam I ,'opaiy a, Bait am 1' u, Bahrain Tulu, Balsam Bern, Black Drop, Blue Vitriol, Borax, refined and crude; Brimstone, s Burgundy Bitch, Baherry Bark, Bitter Roof, I iiinphor, Calomel, English and American, ( ream '1 ar’lar, (Janlhnrules, Cochineal, C 'ainwoud, Cnbohs, Cayenne Pepper, rod and African d i. 1 doves, Cinnamon Bark, Cardamon Heed-, Corrosive) .Subliruae, Castile Soap, Copperas, Congress Water, Chloride of Lime, ' Chloride of Soda, 11 Castor Oil, host and com , inqls , pis. and hull pis. 3 Epsom thills, Es.setiii.il Oils, of nil kinds, * Ecu rV/eclicinalo; !■ ly IS tone, Bias .Seed. 1 Bio’s .Sulphur, Flo’is Benzoin, Flo’rs Chamomile, French Chalk, I Ginger, race, ground, pmv an I common, ! Glauber .Sale, (Buc, Coidea .Seal, * Cum Myrrh, do. Arabic, d(J. Gamboge, do Scam * muny, do Cuaiac, Go Shellac, do. Copal, do. ' Tragacanlh, &c. I I fonoy, ilydriodate Potash, flops, ■ iltrbsoi all kinds, “ Shakers';" Hemlock Baik ' Isinglass, Ipecac, indigo, ■ .Spanish B oal No. I, do. 2 do Carolina, 1 Indian's Panacea, Iceland Moss, Irish Moss, lodine, Jalap, Jnjnlio Baste, Juniper Berries, Kreosole, Leo’s Bills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. Lemon Syrup, superior; Ladies Slipper Rool, /.ogxvood, stick and chip'd; Liquorice Ball, Lint, Leeches, Lancets, oil kinds; Magnesia, lump, do calcined,do Henry’s, do Culler’s Aperient, Mustard, English and American; Manna, Flake, Mnec, Madder, Muriatic Acid Morphin ', Act. and S'lbdi ; Mandrake Root, Nutmegs, JVtilgalls, Nux Vomica, Nitric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Olivo Oil, Opium, Osborn’s Pliilolokon, Orris Root, Oxalic Acid, Brickly Ash Bark, Pond Lily Root, Poplar Bark, Pearlash, Pepper, Pearl Brrley, Potter’s Cal holicen, Pipeline, (Quicksilver. Rhubarb Root and powder, Rosin, Red Precipitate, Red Sanders, Rod ( balk, bwaim’s Bnmicea, ttutplmic of Ouinine, Starch, I ISeidlidiz Powders, Soda Powder, Stoughton’s Bitters, in quarts and pints; Sweet Oil, in quarts, pints, and hall pints, • Sul Emins, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt Pclre, ’ Sugar (.cud, Sarsaparilla, rool and extract; Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna, 1 6'pirns Turpentine, in quarts anil pints; Super Curb. Noda, Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic, 1 Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; White Vitriol, While Wood Bark, Yeast Powders Medicine in Vials. Anlnnonial Wine, JJulcman's Drops, Balsam Copniva, Balsam Honey, British Oil Calomel, Camphor, Cayenne Pepper, (dalc’d Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint, Jins. Cinnamon, Ess. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Ess. Lemon, Godfrey's Cordial, ilarliem Oil, ipecac, Jalap, Jesuit's Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s Essence of Life, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon, Oil Cloves,Oil Cinnamon, Oil Wortnseud, Puragoric, Rhubarb, .Sweet Spts. Nitre, Spls. Haris, Solution ol Quinine, strung; Tartar Emetic, Tuslinglon's Balsam, Dr. Rush’s Eye Water, Thompson’s do Thompson's No.C. Perfumery. Ci logon Water, every variety, Fancy Toilet Soaps do Shaving do do Lavender Water, Florida Water, Rose Water, Orange Flower Water, Milk of Roses, Preston Salts, Fancy Pungent Vials, Pomatum, Otto ol Rose, Antique Oil, Bear's Oil, Macassar Oil,Toilette Powder, Indian Dyo, Powder Pulls and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound, Paints, Oils <Je. White Lead, dry; \\ Into Lead, in 0,1 pure, No. I, mid No. 2, Red Lead, Black Lend, -Spanish Brown, \ enciiim Rod, English and American; Vermilion, English and Chinese, India Red, Rose Pink, Drop Lake, Litharge, Y clluw Ochre, Stone Y ellow, Chrome Green, \ ordigris, m Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, Vandyke Brown, Terra Do Sienna. Turkey Brahor, .Spanish Whiting, Putty Pumice Stone, Rotten Stone, Sund Paper, Bronze, Gobi Leaf, Smalts, Window Glass and Picture Glass, nil sizes, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, summer strained, tlo do Ball do do do Winter do Train Oil, Veal stool Oil, Copal \ ariiish, roach and furniture, Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, Black Leather Varnish, Baiui Names and Mullers, Paint Mills, Glaziers’ Diamonds, Plasicr Paris,Calcined. Brushes. 1 .tint, Sti'h, and \ aiuisli Brushes, all sizes < 1 (-'loth, Hair, Tooth, .''’having. U or s,', .Shoe, Dust, r math, .Vail, .Scrub mid U him Wash Brushes, every variety; ( iirners ( . II Pencil, Badger's Hair, Hair Broom brushes. Misecllantous. Sioic, all kinds; (■. \i . Carpmlot .- Preparations Now England Cough Syrup, (■ilmey's Tetter Destroyer, Row ami’s Tonic .Mixture, Brandrelh's Pills, Peter's Bills, Evan’s Cmnmomile Bills, Beckwith s Pills, Callaghan s Pills, Cholera Remedy. Southern Tonic, Itch Ointment, Piles Ointment, •Bulkin's Ointment, Bullard's Oil .Soap Court Blaster. Jap .Salve, Wafers I,under Matches, Friction Matches Roman Eights, .Shaving Boxes, nrtrror .Shoe Blacking :! sizes, Black Ink, :t do. Red Ink, Indelible Ink, Tapers, Tooth Bowder " ; * * 1 x -I 1 '! Hmxor, Jo wall's Liaaraenls I laltrT's Bow si rings, .Syringes, all kinds 1 i ns es, all kinds, Lamps, do , 'l'hermonielcrs do. Npalnlas, Proof Vials, Emery, Crucibles I me Cut 'Bolcieeo unis Iqmrumeiila, all kinds, Dentis* do. do. Bemisi Gold ami / in Foil, .Spec 1 C j a's * 'tu'lure Bodies, Breast Pipes, Nipple .Shells .y.iism 1 ; Bonk s, Bed Pans, Pessaries, Calhelors 'VI roil, V) edgu oil and glass mortars , i 1 J ylcs, Cradnate Measures ■'' ’ mnn I . Medicine i 'bests, Ac. i B eel ideal Machines. I ) no'lins. i-s- tar cash or approved nroninl G V' I ’'.'"' 0 (o give us a call, ss yve have ns ' kept in 1 1;.- southern country, win. i wc are delenmiied to sell . tub I.Q'Vtir MARKET TRleKs t supply of the most popular Parent Vos ■mas nmf (Quack Medicines of the day, constantly 1 n ' 11 "- I'mi I . July. 0(1 Dot X. WANS’ MEDICINE: Dyypep I siu and Mypochondiincism—lnterest 1 Img CBs-: —Mr. Wm. Salmon, Green nt, above 3rd, G ! Philadelphia, afflicted ior several years with the pi ; following ilisireisiug symptom*; sickness ut the ri ytomach, headache, dizxincss, palpitation of the N | heart,impaired nppe'ite, sometimes acid and pu- ll irescent eructation, coldness and weakness of the .» extremeties, emaciation and general debility, dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heal at the i stomach after eating, night mare, great mental J despondency, severe flying pains in tire cheat, back t and sides, cosliveness, involuntary sighing and f | weeping, languor and lassitude ii|>oii the least eti- j ! eroise. Mr Salmon had applied to the most etni- | i nent physicians, who considered it beyond the (( power of medicine to restore him 10 health; huwe- ; ( ver, us his atfliclions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and haring been recommen ded by a relative of Ins to make a trial of Dr Wm. Evans’ medicine, he with difficult} repaired to the office and procured u package, to which ho 1 savs,| lie is indoiileii for ins restoration to life, 1 health and friends. He is now enjoying all the blessings of tier loot health. Evans’ Medicine or * sale only by ANTONY At HAINES, dpri! tj 23iBroad street ■ | Georgia—liurke county* , | i ( ourt oi Ordinary—present, llicir Honors G. W . j Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Rule A i. At., March all i, 1838. ITI’ON tlie petition of Elisha llaymans,executor J of Samuel llaymans, deceased,late ol iiurks ■ county, staling that lie Inis fully executed the last will and testament of said Stephen Daymans, dc ■ ceased, and praying letters dismissory. ft is there- | i fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk | i do issue n citation requiring all concerned,to ho i s and appear at the court at September term next then and there to shew cause why said letters ahall not he granted, and that said cititalion he publish ed once a month till said court. Atruo extract from the minutes, march 21 6tm T II BLOUNT, D tl’k , Georgia, Jefferson county : , \\l HEREAtS Urynnt Fulford, administrator on • * liie estate of Seth Eason, late of this enuo r I ly, deceased, applies lor loiters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore In cite and r.cTmnniah all and j singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, I to lilt their objections, if any they have, in my ol j flee, within tin* time prescribed by law, to show j c lose why said letters ol dismission should nut be . granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this hlh July, 1838. E. ROTH WELL, Clerk. J.-ly 7 Georgia, Jefferson County: HI II EKE AS James ill. Emqucficld, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis mission from said estate. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he nod appear at my ollice within the time pro , scribed 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 Bth day of May, 1838 E, BOTH WELL, Clerk, may It) Gm j Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Ashley Thillips, administrator on the estate of Stephen Colter, lutuul said county, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred uml creditors of the said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew caase if any they hate, wiiy said leiters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, his JGth day of March 1838. mar 16 EBENEZER ROTIIWELL Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, Patrick U Connolly, Administra tor on the Estate of Tandy (J Jones, lute ol said county, deceased, applies for Letters dt» missory. Those arc therefore to cite aad admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he ui appear ut mj office within the time prescri bed by Id’,'’- 10 A* o their objections, if any they have, to show etuis.: letters should not bo granted. t 11t mv liand, at, offieo, to Ldl’tsVllle, this Iblli day of March, iboo. march 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clk. Georgia, liurke county: WHEREAS Elijah Attaway, administrator no the estate ol Redding D Byrnnt, into ol said count v, deceased, applies for letters dismissory. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigulur thokindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the tin e pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day of Fob;, 1838. T H BLOUNT, D. Cl’k. teh 21 m6m Georgia, Jefferson comity: U/ 11 ERE AS Hugh Neely, administrator on the estate of James Neely, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said administration. ’These are therefore to cite and admonish all and stngularthe kin Ired and creditors of said doe’d to he and appear at any office, within tho time proscrib ed by iaw, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand ut office in Louisville, this 21st day of July, 1838. * .'uly 21 EUENFZER BOTH WELL, Cfk. Georgia, Iturke County; WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for leiters dismissory, on the estate of Abish ! Jenkins, deceased. These are theieforc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. AvGiven under my hand t office, in Waynesboro this 23d day of March, 1838. mar 26 6m T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk. i Georgia,Columbia County: U/ ULRICAS Benjamin H. Warren and John McGar, Executors of the tVill ol William McGar, deceased, applies fur letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear ul my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause if any they have, ! why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 24th day of : February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. I feb 27 -17 Georgin,Jcfferson comity : W” JIEREAB Sherrod Arrington, administrate on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late of , said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismis j sion from said estate. j Those are therefore to cite, summon and admon -1 tsli, till and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ray office within , the time prescri Sd hy law, to shew cause, if any i j they have, why said letters should not ko granted | Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this i I 25th June, 1833. June 28 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. | TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATKOONS Navigating Havanah ami Broad rivers. I k > V an act of the General Assembly of the state ; » 9 of Georgia, assented to the 26th December, 1836 it is made he duty of the inferior courts of the sev en! counties of said state, bordering on, or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to he pah fished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents and pitmens, navigating said waters, 1 By the aforesaid acts every boot navigating the hnvaimah or Broad rivers, are required to have a white patroon,with a Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to examine the contents of Ihe boat under their charge show ing the name ol said patroon and consignee of I the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for I lads any boat owner,their agent or patroon,to pernti' 1 any boat hand being a slave; to put on board of their 1 boa;,any com, cotton, peas,stock ot any kind, pool i try or other articles m winch by law they are forbid ! to iraflicK, except the same is exhibited in the hill ol lading of Ihcor.i, rot said boat or bis ago ' ..or los or their direction entered, making it penal i agnm«t ev ry offender of the aforesaid acts i herofore,all concerned will lake police, that tho ' arts if winch die foregoing is extracted will be en j torcod against offenders who may be taken tilth, county „i Lincoln. Lewis Parks, !' U. 11. Cantislow, dOiiv Moss, StEPII|;\ Stovall, ! . ~.. Pktee IjAmah, noY 3 " " bi lges of Inferior rour ’ Idol'll mdrtltn alter date application will be 1? made to the honorable the inferior Court ol Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur- , josrs, (or leave to eell six hundred acres ot land, ;nore or leas, belonging to the estate ot Benjamin L. ( \\ infrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on . ilie liuie Kiolto creek, adjoining lands ot Haggle, ( Martin, and others. Will. P. BEALL, Adit. r. | July 26, 1833. OTICE. —Four [months after ante, nppiica i » lion will be mode to the honorable Interior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi- i nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot ol land in the j loth district and 4lh section in Cherokee county, belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also one other tract draw n by Lott Williams, in,Lee co. sold for tin benefit ol the heirs of said Williams, may 2,1813. P. H. MANTZ, Guardian. _ J _ 3>OURmoiilliB after date application wiU.be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J iiugg, laieot i Muscogee county, deceased. July 7 A. P ROBERTSON, Adm’r. u ,'UUH months afterdate application will he made H- to. Juslicea ol the Irdonor Court of Richmond I county", silling as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to j sell the real and personal estate ol Henry Zinu, I i late ol 1 ichmond county,deceased, JANE 1). ZINN, Adm’x. i may 9, 1838 4m JOHNI FOSTER, Adm’r. tf,'OUil monilis utter date application will be j S ' made to the honorable the ln*rior court of Hike county, while sitting lorordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the real estate of William Bryant, dc- I ceased, late of Burke count. C. L. MATTHEWS, Administrator in rigid of his wife. July 9,1838._ TNOUR months alter dale application will be jT mado to the honorable tbe Inferior Court of Talialerro county, when sluing fur ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real estate of James Lung don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please ake notice. DOROTHY LANGDON, Guardian. June 12,1838 4rn Jj.MJUR mouths ufier date, application will be S' made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of I Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell the Lund and Negroes be i longing to the Estate of Hampton Wade, late of said county, deceased. ROBERT HOLTON, Adm’s. July 12 w4m T%j OTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate ixi ol George G. Bass, late of Burke county, de ceased, arc requested to make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them in ac cording to law. K. W. BASS, Adni i*. npril 17 BAOBR months after dale application will be B. made to tlie Court of Ordinary of Burko coun ty, for leave to sell lot No 95, Blh Hislrict, Alerri uclhcr county, belonging to James F. Brown, a minor. KLiZaBETH HROWiN, July 17,1838. Guardian of James F- Br.Avn.__ i%i OTicSs.—Alter theexpiration of four months it irom this date, application will he made to the I Justices of the Inferior Court ot Jetlerson county, silling as a Court ol Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Major Jonu Ber rien, lute ol said comity, deceased- JNO. MACFHERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18,1838 IN OUR month* alter dale application will be ' mado to the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the interest of Samuel Coulier, late of said county, deceased, in a negro man Moses, as part ol the estate ot said deceased. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. Lincolnton, May 19, 1838 laOLTr months alter dale application will be made ' to the honorable the 1 nlerior Court of Colum bia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a tract of lurid in said county, contain ing 125 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Heg gic, O’Neil, and others, belonging to Ihe estate of Henry Wilkins. SUSAN WILKINS, Ad'mr. June 20, 1838. BjAOUR months after date application will ho Xf made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke counly, when silling lorordinary purposes, to sell the real estate of Kleazer Lewis, deceased, of said county. KLEAZER L. COWART, Executor mnv 22. 1838 m4t _ I p'JK months alter dote application wm l.„ * "made 10 honorable Interior Court of Jeffer son, sitting for ordinary pui‘J?! >3C *i ,or leave to sell tbe lands m said county, belonging to the estate oi the late ; hornas B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro women, Mary and Lucy with her child. Mold lor the benefit ol the eieditors ol said estate. This 23d April, 1838. PHILIP ROBINSON, ) , npril 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, j; *-x rs. |AOUR months after date application will be jS.' made to the lion Court ot Ordinary, of the cou hty of JefTerson, for leave to sell 095 acres ot pine lai.ti ' II the county of Burke, on the waters of Davids Brnnc.'-; adjoining lands of John Lodge, T, J. Mordacl and fibers, sold for the lienefit of the heirs of Benjamin Brbt' ~1i dbceased, minors. CROSS, Guardian. Lonisiillc, May 24, 1838. months after date, applies.* Pn be **- made to the honorable inferior Co’ ,rt ° Burke count) - ,for leave to sell all the real estr,'. 1 e cf George F. Sconyers, deceased. JANE SCONYERS, Adrax. | april 20 m4m I months alter dale, application will bo ! X made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, (or leave to sell a part ofthe real estate ot Soutbworth Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 20 m4m FOUR months after date application will be made to the hoiui/ablo the Inferior Court ol Burko county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the plantation belonging to the estate of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands of John Cock, Mathew Jones, and oth crs. Als >,a negro man belonging to said estate by the name of Bob, ANDERSON LAMBERT,) ~ , GEORGE W. EVANS, s hx ra - June 28, 1838. C'OUR months after date, applipatton will bo I -*■ mado to the lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert 1 county, while silting Ibi ordinary purposes, (or ; leave to sell a negro man named William, belong j mglo Margaret Ann Deadwyler, a minor heir of Joseph I lead wyler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert co. ALEXANDER P. HOUSTON,Guardian, may 31, 1833 ra4t months after date, application will lie X made lo the Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of said county. THO’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1838 m4t Georgia, liiirke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors W G Evans, Abel Lewis and E Famler, Esqrs Hale Ni Si nth March, 1838 HTP ON thb application ol Mulford Marsh and ' Fielding Fryer .praying i hat the Clerk do is sue a citation lor letters dtsmissory as ndminislra- j tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deoca.ed It I is an motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do issue returnable lo September term next ot this Court, lo be published onoe a month till said Court A true extract from the minutes. _march 20 Cun Til BLOUNT. I) cco a c. Georgia— Burke County, Court ol Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. Rule Ni Si, nth March, 1838. UPON (he petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis trator ot John Watts, deceased, this day tiled, praying that a Citation may issue for letters dissnig sory from said Aaministralic.il. It is on motion j ordered that ihesame do issue and be published once amantn for six mouths. A true exiractfrom I ihe minutes. T H BLOUNT, uccom, March 20 Cm Georgia, llurkc Comity, ! Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. , Rule Ni Si, Ssh March, 183) UPON t lie pel ilion of .Samuel Barron, executor of 1 Absolem Kinsey, deceased, late ot Burke co 1 stating ilrU lie lias t ally executed said will and set- 1 tied the estate of said deceased, ami praying lours j i dismissory. It is thoreibre, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, rclurna- I hie to September Court next, requiring ail persons interested then anti there to show cause whv the same should not be granted . And it is further or- ! dered that said citation be published once a month I till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes I mar 20 f>m ] ([ BI.OUN P, R (Tk I LAND JOH SAI.L, The subscribed offers his Lands lor sale, in Harris county, lying di rectly upon the road from Hamilton to Greenville, five miles from the former place. The possession comprises eight hundred acres, which ihe owner will dispose of in a body or in two separate parcels to suit purchasers. There are two hundred and fifty acres cleared, of which a considerable portion is fresh, the whole fine farming order and well adapted to the culture of com, cotton, small grain, &c. There is a homed dwelling house on Ihe place well constructed and ol good materials, a gin house, and all other 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 call upon the subscriber on the premises. THOMAS SMITH. I I farria county, July 3 nit in The following is an extract Horn a lonhcoininc work of Hr. Peters, Ihe discoverer of the celebrated i Vegetable Ant i-llilions Pills. “ Health, wealth and enjoyment are the threo prime ejects ol life. The two former are . only sought ns a means to obtain Ihe latter. — f Man seeks for wealth ns the means of enjoyment. But vain is such pursuit without the possession of . health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor tho mental—neither the inner nor the outward man is capable of any achievement, whether of wealth or enjoyment. Mens Sana in coipore sano—a sound mind in a sound body—is tliesine qua non—the absolute requisite,forjany effi ! cicnt effort in the attainment of tinman ends. The mind may be active, hut if the body be feeble, then ’ is the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is not there; and the finest laid plans are rendered abortive by the shattered condition of our tenement of clay. i Km sin that a man could obtain wealth—that he ■ could acquire die gold of Ophir, mid bring home all - the treasures of the mines of Golconda, yet without i health, where would lie his happiness ? He would he miserable in the midst of Ills gold and his dia monds ; lie 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 gono, and ho loathes his food; his slo ' much is oppressed wilh nausea, and ho turns sick ening away at the bounties of a munificent provi dence. He would give all ho is w orth—nay,all Ihe world —if lie had it—lor ihe poor but healthy man's appetite, s “ Please give me,” said a hungry wretch to a , wealthy feeble man, “ please give me a sixpence to 1 buy me a morsel of food; I am almost starved !" , “ 1 would give n thousand dollars for your nppe i tite,” said tho rich man, as he handed the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health to the enjoy ment of lile! , But whereto, metliinks I hear Ihe reader ask, sub' serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed n sub \ ject? Ho we not all know Ihe value ol health? Ho we not all attend lo it as one of the chief, if not the chiofest concerns of our mortal existence ? Ho [• we not employ the means to attain and preserve it ? Ho wo not lay out money—d.t we not fee physi cians—do we not follow their advice—do wo not swallow their prescriptions ? ! True—most true—gentle reader, thou doest all | things, we dare say, and more. Still, we cannot believe our homily on health to he altogether unne -1 cessary. As in morals, so in physic is it requisite to have “ line upon line, and precept upon precept." Men in health lorget that they may be sick , and - ........!.. .....t f.Kvny. omnlor the most ju . dicious means to attain health. I Very true, Doctor—men do not as you say always j pursue llig right road to health. Now, I know of - some people who are always dosing themselves I with physic, ana running to the doctors and apotli s ecaries every day of their lives. They take, 1 verily believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, and yet they am not well after all Ho you know the reason? Why, yes, in my opinion there are two reasons. 5 In tho first place they lake too much medicine, ami | hi tho second, they do not lako the right kind. 1 used to make the same mistake. But lately, that is 1 lo say for two or three years past, I’ve hit upon a ■ better plan. I lake Hr. Peters’ Vegetable Bilious s Kills, and I derive mere benefit from one dollar laid out in liiem, than 1 used in paying fifty in any for mer pursuit of health, besides saving a- world ol nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous ■ quantity of medicines. Ho you know Ur. Potent ( Very well. . Ami have you ever taken Ins medicine ? J were a blockhead else. Ttu-’ .’oil me he is Mono of your quacks, who mi j l i„ rfn |.'i, M'-nd and regulate tho human machine I Without so mu,;.'> “ knowledge ol its part., i and how they are pm 'og'fther. iheysay he mi ! derslands anatomy and physio,J. v> think they call 1 i them, and is as familiar with botany a,, chemistry as 1 am with the road to mill. You are rightly informed. Dr, Peters is no em piric. Ho does not undertake what he does not understand. Ho was regularly bred lo the healing" , i art. Ho has spent years in the acquisition ol know- I lodge ; lie has devoted himso.f to ihe study of the ■ | human frame, and the diseases to which it is sub ( ject, nnd now ho is applying his acquisition to the , relief of suffering humanity. He does nut put forth the absurd claims often ad vanced by the inventors of patent nostrums—naHi<v ly, that of curing all diseases wilh a single pre scription ! Such a pretence l»e would deem about i as difficult to swallow as to take the nostrums of I those who put it forth. There is no such medicine. I'liere is not, and never was, a panacea for all dis eases The Vegetable Bilious Pills pretend to no such miracle. But what is infinitely better they i effect what they undertake They keep the word ol pr imise tc tlie stomach, nnd the prima via which ! they make to the ear and e ye. And lhat .indeed it |no slight recommendation. Nor are ihe complaints ! lo which these Pills are adapted lew nor far be tween. Tho disorders arising from a morbid stale of i he bile are, unfortunately, many, distressing and latal- A largo portion of all the levers, especially at the south nnd in the marshy districts, aro owing lo tliis cause, from the distressing ague and fever which almost shakes asunder lile and limb, to Ihe fearful ” Yellew Jack,” which seldom quits tushie tim without sundering soul and body as he takes his leave. Conversant .rom his previous practice, with dial case, in all ils forms, which originates from the dis order ol llie bile, Hr. Peters was first led to employ his knowledge and experience in the preparation of a medicine which should prove efficacious in this i large class of diseases,which should relievetheach Ling and the dizzy head, and restore tin; nauseated i and loathing stomach, at the same time that it pro j vented those more fatal effects which are so apt to I follow from their imprudent neglect, j For this purpose he prepared with much care am! ; lust adaption to the purpose, the Vegetable Bilious ! Pills, which he u n ppy to say, Iron; long experi I ence, anil the uhnml .nt testimony of those who have employed them have answered, more than answered his sanguine expectations. It is nut itis own mere assertion you are call ed on to believe. It is not the ipse dixit ol any single man—though he was as great as Galen or Hippo crates—that you are to pin your faith upon Nei ther although it is said in the sacred volume that 11 Ijy *ke mouth ol two or three witnesses shall all things be established’'—are you to believe in so small a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is be tore you. They aro 100 numerous to be easily overlooked; they arc too intelligent to be carelessly beard; they are too respectable to be slightly t« I gardeil. Believing the spontaneous testimony of thos' 1 I whoso experience isthe best test of the truth they a i assort. Hr. Peters has thrown together in the fo' I I lowing pages, a lew of the many hundreds of test! \ ? tnonials received from every quarter where his pills haw come into use. They are left to speak lor themselves. They are the words of those who I “ speak what they do know, and les ify lo what ■ they have seen and experienced.” Be careful and inquire for Peters' Vegetable Fills; they are sold in Augusta by //aviland, Kis ley ,t ('" Thomas Burned & Co, fVelson Cart"! I nd ,lamer, Leverieh, npril 17