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fANI> I’Oll I J
f la I .•!!» I■'l' M • ill , 1». M • • • i
l«x'tly (i |on Mm- mlul In'in 11 omllun f.» f • <»-, ».. die,
five mile* Inun Ili« i»ij•r | I o m I ti*- | mn
eompriMi* rigid liiim.rul mats, \% liuli tin oMiefj
will disp» m* •»( i » a Innlv or in Ivvot panne I
fi» min punliax- 1 'I li -re iih* Ivvn I.nulled aii»i i
fitly nr re* clenrcvd, of winch h emiNidenible p“'dua (
in liesh, di*» whoM 1 r* lannne* r m 1 uill
mlnpled to the ndiuie "I torn, • oitoii, • m Ml L ' |,M - <
Are. Th rr- is a IraifV ddw ‘lino Imi n *h* mi I In* >'" '* (
\vf*ll roTUinu’ti-d un'l of good in den.ds, a gin h' ,!|,< .
r»! ti all hi her onllm Ilm : • otj.ii :r I-i ovrunn.i <•
Til., uatrr i i \<clli'iil, and llie M'limaoi all mb
ncry |)rnx|>< ri lor I In* i•! 11* ■ v nil'll Inl lim- hi ■«l' ,
Any (■••r.inii ill hiring Inrdn-i in I •« mill i* m "'ll inil,
•II,o() llu* Mjh ■ fiber on lit* pn h i 1 ■<
VliTriJi in.lv, l il'. 3 mil HIuMAS Villi
\AU -r'. ■ : :V-^V
Iratai
The Jnllowiiig in an i t'lm.l lioni n lorlln main I
woik ol Mr. IV nr, 1 1 if* ili*« m-'-nr ol the eelebr and 1
\ i*g«*tuV»l<* N uti-liilioiiH Till*.
“ llimilili. w eiihh and rnj 'yrnoiil am tin* llir* e |
(•run i n| *eix ol 1 1 1«*. I In- Ivvo inrtner me j
mily Nought n.i a means to obtain lli • biller. - I
'lnn necks lor \\ ♦ -it If 1 1 iih tim iiiciiim ol enjoy meiil |
Hut vain ih >in li pnoml \% 11 1»<• *.i the pn-s/H-mn ol i
health. \\ 11 In lilt IM id 11V ;:||V| J'lli anil v Igor, tn-illn r
9li«* |th\Ni>*iil nor llm mental m ilia r tin* inner not
(he outward man im nipahe ol any achievement,
whether ol wenli It or eti|o) men. Alena miiui in
eo|| Hire Han i a sound muni in a sound body- ih
flie Mine «|tia non- the absolutt ieipiiHile,lnr,»my elli
111 t.ll <n 10 tile 111 (II •11 UK *lll ol lonium cods. 'J lie
ninal latiy la* a* live, lull li llie laxly la* lechle, then
41< (lie mi|i<l iielivii in lillie purpose. J'aijoy na nl H
Iml there ; ami lint lineal Jnl• I plana mo relitleieil
abortive by iln* Hhaibn-d eomlilion ol our I claim nl
ol elny,
lhll«a\ dial a man emjld obtain wemth Ililit lie
eoiiM Meijnov ilm gold ol Oplnr, ami lump; holla all
(In* in iimih'n ol (In* mines ol (ddeonda, yet without
I< • * 1 111 1 ( where would he his lia|»j»im-HM ! lie would |
la* miseinble in llm midst id Inn gold and liin «iia- j
iiiolkls ; lie would pine nway ill wreh liedneiH and
d< Hpmr, and lie would exi-laim with Iho wim* man
ol o'd, *• all In vuiiiiy and vexalion of aldlil.*’ Kin
Ilinliß are nn Ked uil!i pain nnd '/.u euiunol real, lim
np|M*liie im pone, and lie luallwN Ins lood, liin alo-
IlKieli in oppressed wiili mnibea, and lo* liiiiin m< K
ennigaway al llie lamnlieN nl a niMiiilieeiil plovi*
(Iniiie ilo wsmld give all In* in Uoil-Ii nay,all llie
world al im hud tl lor I in-pout (nil In ikliy iiiuii’h
opjioliu*.
“ I'li-nw givo me," Haiti a hungry uretell lo a
wealthy I 'i hie man, “ pleiiHe gi\e me a Nixpcnee lo
liny me a niomei ol liaal; I um alinotil i larved !’*
“ I would give a llioiiH-md doltar.s lor your appe
Hir," haul (he in h mail, ua he hunded llie hungry
one a dollar.
or Minimi, iniporliiiieo in hetillh lo I Ik; enjoy
ment ol hie ?
Ihit w hereto, meihiidtN I hear llie render aNli,Niil»
►erven iliin hoimly on mi plain ami haeKimyed a niil»
jerl ? Mo we not all Know llm value ol health ?
ho we uni nil attend lo it na one ol (lie « hiel, if not
ihe ehielesl rota eniN ol our liiorlnl exialeneo ? ho
wunol employ iln* meaiiN lo attain and preH'rve il ?
ho wo not lay « nl money -d , we not lee pliy.si
* i inn do we not lullo w lin n advn e- do vvu/ad 1 i
li w allow l/ieir prearnp/iUMN f I (
Trill- iiihnl fine penile reader, (lion doe.st all |
lllings, Wo dare Hiiy,und more. Still, ive eaumrl 1 |
h* laa** our homdy mi heull.h to la* altogether mine- <
<o have ** Min upon oe *, noo t |M< , c«4>wm« #.*<-s»m^wv*'
Mr ii in lu’allh lorgei dial lla-y may he m< k , and
men m NH kiieN'j.do nol nlwuva employ Llm mo.-i jn
du'ioiiN nieatiH lo ailam heallli.
Nery um*, honor nun do mil a.s yon any alwnya
parnue the right •,el lo heulrh. IVovv, I Kim v ol
Mini ' people who are nl\vnys dotnng Iheniselvea
will* pliysn-, aim running lo the doeiniH and apolli |
eeitrmn r very day ol ila-ir liven. Tin y lake, I verily I
Ix-lieve, a earl load ol dnign ni (I year, ai)d yvl they |
are not well all, r ail
Ihi you Know i Im rc-mam !
V\ h>, ,veM,.m my rpmmn llmie are Iwo leuso.i.s. !
In the (m'nl pane I lav lake 100 m mil n i die me, and
•mi <>he nncoikJ, I hey do m i talto the n hi Kind. I ■
• iwed lo make (he Name mihluke. lint lau-ly, dial i < i
lo nu\ lor Iwo or dime yearn pan, l\e Ini upon a I
heller plan. 1 leKe hr. d’el. r.s VCgehilde liilioiih ,
I’illn, and I derive im re heia-lil linn one dollnr laid I j
out m dam, than I umh! in paying liley in any lor
nier plirNUil ol tieuith, he-sidea h.iv n.p a world ol ; i
naiiNeii mid diHgiiNt. in nwallowing an eimrinoii.s |
rpianmy ol medu iueu. ho you Know hr. IV'U r.s '! ;
Very well.
And have yon ever taken las mode ine ?
I were a IdoeKla .al elie.
They n il me la* is none id your (pirn K«, who an
-deihike.i l * nmnd and regillme the human mat hine
uula mi Ntt in m li iin a Knovvlu-dgo nl Ha pails,
and hi»" da v ait* pm log* (her. I hey way la- im
dersiimds iiiiiilomy and ph \ sml igy, I dunk da y rail
diem, and in a« launliar with botany and eheniiHlry
an ) am wiih llm road lo mill.
Ami are rightly inlornu-d. hr. I*eh is is no em
piric. Ilf* linen nol undertake what he down not
understand. JTe was regularly hred in die healing
an. lie liiin hjh*iil years in da- a,apn.Mi i nos know
ledge; In* liiin dev oh d lnm>ed In di• * r. ll h!y nl die
■ hiiiiiiin Inline, and die diseases In which it is suh-
I -el, mid now In* in applying his in iputalioli to ih *
retiolOl Milleriog humaniiy.
He d *eh ia tl pul loilli ilia a I ward ekdius oOeil ad •
vain-ed hy die inv eiitoi • .•! patent imsl, unis name
l\»dial ol eunie,*. all ;l i-»-s with a niii;:lo pn
M-riplam ! iMieli a p v , u*u« » la* Wniihl deeir. ihoul
as dillirult lo >\vullo\v as in lake llu* laiNtiums ol
ihu.se who put *t loilli. Tla-re is im. ( h a.e.
Thi re in Hut, and never was, a nan n . a lor all di>
ea -n ihe Vigelahte I'jljuuN Tills j ■•h ud lo n »
•m h mmo le. hut w hul in nilinih'li heller da y
<-ll« < whai they unueriake I hev l ep the wool
ol pr uiii.se h* Ih«* shiinaeii, and die prne.a viaw hu h
they make in (linearand eye. Ami that indeed in
no slight recommendation. Nor mv ihe enmplamis
In which these Tills lire adapted lew nor lar be
tween. The disorders arising Irnin a morbid stale
nl die Ini •' me, iinloiionaieiy, in n \, it ; in-ssmg and
iHluh A large porlmn nl all the levels, especially
at the smith and m die marshy dlslriets, are owing
to lies cause, Irom die dusiiessing ague and lever j
which ulnaisi niuikcs asunder iile and limti, in die
teurlol ’* \ ellew Jack,’ whu ll seldom ,pnls (ns va
lim w ithout tsinaleriii!’ smil and body us he takes
liih le.ivi*
i ouveisaiit .mm Ins provmiis pnn Ire, wiili dis
e;iN«‘, in all ns l inns, w hu h ony males troia ihe dis
oiil* rnl the bile, |», Ti leis Was lirsl hd hMouplov
his Know ledge and » vpeiiem e in die pivparatioii ol
a medicine which sit.nnd prov e «(I, anis m this
I irge class nl disease. , vvhii 0 should n eve Iheat It j
log and the di/./v In I, mid resl.ne llu- naiisealcd
mi l loalleng slnina, h, a’ llu- same lime that il pro- i
v • me I those more I ual , Ih-eis vv hieli ai e so apt lo j
lot w lioni ih-'ir mi|>rn i, nt la !»*. (.
I or tins poi i*oo* he pn -pared with nna li earr and j
1 ,sl *‘i| ipluKi lo Ihe purpose, ihe Nr - . U h* In mus
I ills, win !» li i, Irippv li» s iv, Iron; lo- .» expert
» me, and lie mmiul n.t ;. simamv nl de . e whnhave
emp.nye lih. luhiia i.i v. rid. mme than aiisweml (
ills saiiguni e.xpia laiion.-
it is n»t his own m in iissein -n ymi arc* rail I
ed on to believe it Is nol tie* ips t,x,i nl .vj, ■ 1,,
nein lli nigh he was as great ns I •aleii , i |
« rales dial yon are lo i i.i v our hut it upon Nei- '
fin i ahhungh I is said ill lla-saor, .1 \nlu ,a* dial
4 l»y .he tiioii.ii nl lv\ n or llnee w iuusm', Mi iJi all
thing*/ In? established” -are ymi :.* belie*, rin m,
Miiull a number only ! Aelmd ol wTnes-. sis he
lore you. They are ton mi nt*mis to la* easily
a»verl*,oke I; limy artMuo u telhgi ut lo hen-icUsslv
.hoard, they arc too respectable tu be slighily ip.
yarded.
IJelieving the sjxmlaneoiJN testimony those
w hose exp rieriee is the best lest ol the truth they
assert. Ur. Tolers has thrown together in the Ini
lowing pages, a tew ol’tin* many hundn*ds ..l leNd
muiuuls received trum every quarter whore Ins
pills h iv-* come into use. They i.e lefi lo sja ak
I *r thenisolv«*s. I'lmv me die words ol llm e wim
•* spciik vvlen they >lo ka • \, and T > ity to w .mi
l v have m*«ii and exjM-ne'a ed.’'
[v.* eaielnl an I iiajnnt, 1..r Teter.T V.-• • aide
T«IU ; tna V an* .-.“ld m vomisi .hv 1 luv .land, ii • v ,
, " 1 '•**•" *‘»<l.. I >v. Mi. 'jd i.m.r, I „|. : ,
Uutu;l>.uua V\. j'
i,(K •.!,» ’ M CM* } I F |
1 ? ) ...I iim! |!•p«»11••iit t • i* i • it I I»»’ *r« ■/!. i
,jr, ~ Mr Win . iitrti- t, a*-o\e Anl j
Ih. ..!» >, ;d!li» »d Dm •■• .* »! . ears wilh th<
t'• I- 1 • v iii*; ill"! n nog «) lilploiie , soFiMrK* at lit*' I
■t l iiniir h, headache, diz./oa «x, fralpiliiUon «»| the ;
irt, impair. d npj»e ! no, soniel mu ha< hi mid pH*
itcm* i«l erueiaiion, i o!dm ■ and w« akin n «»1 (he
«\ir» uml i* ■, <m .« mid g< need debility, dis*
j nilhed rmt.li frti .f til l'H '. llir llfl*l Dent »»* D'C
1 tm i;m >. :11 i r eating, night mare, great ni"!iial
I Ily/ pain* in the ele M,hack
.il l ml'- ,t ' '.iii\< 11 * ttf , mix nlunlary sighing mid
1 nit .iig, languor and F. ol'.de upon the I* ;i? t < x
efl 1.,l All ."ill 11)1 Ml had mI• * J« •«* In 11 •« (Dost ' 11 1 i
i imm i jiliyMH i.u.w, ulm i <tiiMili'K *1 il Im yoi,il (lie
1 power ol iiu doil.O |o 1 1 Inn I.nil In In olllt. howe
ver, as In* idllietioi.s had reduced Inin In a wry j
, deplorable eondil ton, and haring h»en ii'( nmiia Ji* ;
, tli I liy a n 1 alive o| Ins in iiial.*' a Mi * I ‘’l Ur \N in.
K\ hi-’ in««) *. im-, Im with dil Ii e 1111 y r-j airiil In ,
1 | In* illli(t: HIMI pint in -•! il package, 1° W 111 <'li he
i -:,v .1 In. I,< indehlt d fnr Im r* Inralion m life,
I I h till.l triends 11 • i imu < njny me »«H I !*•*
~ ni'• Oi I•• rI i t health. 1.m0.-. iM«'lm dm tjx
n it |i> nlit V I*y * A Vi ON A A‘. fi'Al NFS,
ii|iii: -j.'i Wi r»io:ui t-ii-'t
1 4 v w noth i:»
j r I 1 lII’ nnlr r! c.l I,o' Dig IM.if I 1 m •'»' l-rirlir
» nl liu FAW,«d!i rlhe.i tTVM . s lolhemihlir
■| | , will all mi! I.lie courts ol lUuM'.n({flp, Morion,
1, ,n l, Ikui• • 1 11 1 I >l 1 f I .in I) , Faker, /»* diill Slimier,
) .11 til • n il. . I IM ml; 11-.DKlon, of flu 1 Mini
('h r nil; mill Fwiggs. I'ljlllnlvi, FoWHtfes, 'lllumin',
n, , , 1 1iii .li l Unnl/ f ..I ill.* niilli.*r" Imp Dll. In-
M:m . , dlh.-I'ml In llt. il l are will ni»*. I w nl. prompt
j niinil, Ml. Their oilin' in id /!meneus, Smiiirr
i nufii v, wlm f* n I 1 1 1 * •»* i nia v ulua> lieliiiii.il
lw , "lo,, l’ "li, ,i'T?TT WA I! Itl'.N,
W.M II I RAWH.KIt
ortjO w>f ~ -
iiviii\ni>, icisi,i;v a r<».
Al'., 11 ST A, O \ ■
\\l,..l<>"li nwl Ihl'ill Ihuhr* in Ihnr.", I\hd">ms,
r.rhnn, m,. r.nnlr, Oil*, I life Stujh, llrilthc,
1 It illllllW llltlHf,
Ol II I! ili.- li.ll.min;; l.ri.-l fnlnli.y.in i'l D ,,-ir
Hi.if I. I
Timgf, A'
Al. 01.01, Alof«. Ainin, /Inimio. Asi.l.allimi,
/ Hulirii.lu, Aniiii.fifty, f i.nlf; Arrow Kool,
Allff|)i('f) ArMiiif. A.)u.'i I'Virilm,
|;,|,am ( ~ j>i 11 \n, lln Im; in I ir, I'almin loin,
Itnlsririi I’itii, lll'iflf I»nt|>. Illiif Vilriiil,
lioriik, ri'liiif'l mill f rml.-; IliiiiiHU.iif,
Htiooimly I'in li, Ilnli.T y HnrK, IIiU.T Ifooi,
( aiii('iior, 1 *iilf,. ll *'l, I'li,:I• Ii nnil /liin*iif.ui,
mn J arl.ir, <' t• 1 1> .r|. l.- , « <i. I.ni< . 1 , r imiwo.nl,
I' ii lid >n, < 11 yol 11 u; I’.|i|.it, nil mid /Urn mi d i
< .'luVf«, ( iiiiimiion H.iHo • i.rdmiinii H«-<
< 'i.rroaiv<‘ Snljlimn <■, <'naiilo Smip, < ..|.|n r:jN,
(',.ii|/ri'H.H Wnii r,» Idoridn of l.in.f,
< 1 1 lurid.■ of Soda,
( ~,|„r lid, Im.l mid i .nil , iin|lH , pin "'nl nail pis.
I'jJimoiii Salt-., liisenlinl Oils, id nil kin aw,
1.-i,i ,1/idii-iiiiili-; I'ly Slum., I'liixSwil,
fln'w A'ldj lior, l-'lo'rw linkzuin, i'lo'rw < linniomiln, j
I rrlit Ii ( lulll<,
t finger, run*, rouml, pur *an I miriirion,
(«Jmil»c*r *S'u!|n, t»lue, t fohlen Seal, t
(Aim Alyrrli, do. Am Im , .In. (inmhogp, jfo Senin
liiony, (In (iiiuiuc, »li> Slidl V't An. ( Ojml, tin.
Tnigarnnili, cV <*..
Honey, llyilrioilnlo I’ul ish, Hops,
I Icrl.H ol all Kinds, “ JSliaherH*; ’ //emlork Da K
Isinglass, Ipn’i'r. Indigo,
Spunisli I’’out No l, do.‘J do ( arolinn,
Indian's I'linacm, Indund Mu ss, Insli A/dsp, I*idm<* 9
.lulnp, .Injuhn I’n.slr, Juniper Derries, Kreosolc,
l.w's I*illm,genuine; I.olieliu, lierli and seeil.
1 eniun .Syrup, superior; l.adies .Slipper Kool,
Aogwond, sin k and eliipM; l.Mpinrice Dali, I.ini,
I .net llos, l.aileels, all Kinds;
A/agnesja, lump, iln ealeuifd, do I lenry ’s, tlo Duller s
/Ipenenl,
i'l/n .laid, KOnglinli and /Imoriean; M anna, Finite,
A/nslt, A/.ire, A/addt r, A/nnalic Ai -nl
A/ni jilnn •, /l«l. and Nnlpli ; i>Jiindr«K«» Kool,
Nutmegs, yVnluiilJs, Nnx Voniini, Nnrie Aeid,
Oil Viirnd, Olivo Oil, Opium, OwfioriTs J'hilulukvn,
(Jins Knot, Oxalir* Acid, DneKiy Asli Dark,
Fond I.dy Kool, Doplar Dark, Dearliihli, IV’ppef,
l‘eml Dirley, l*.»tn r’s t inliolieon, I'iperine,
iiuiekMiUer. U\iui»arb ito«M mol po\vd«tr, Kohiii,
t Vsv%S*ll«* h i ilnlioU{ t)a.. N . w, *
idlidi/ Fowders, Nmlii Fowder,
•Stoughton's Diners, in ijninlsand pints;
Sunt (hi,in ijmi r Is, pints, and hali jutiis,
Sul I ’.ratu.., Sui Soda, Sul Ammonia, .Suit J’otie,
S’Diotr I .tad, SnrsapTillM, root and extract;
Sponge, Skunk C'alduige Kuol,S( nnu,
A'jiinis Farpeiuine, in tpiaris and pints;
Snjiei (’in h. .Snda,'i’ariurie And, Tartar Kinetic,
Tniimneds, 'J’ajiim a, N'erdigris, dry;
Wilde Vitriol, i*. Wood Dark, V i‘UBt Foudeis
A'; 'Urine in I min,
Anlimoiiial Wine, /kileman's Drops,
Da Is a m I 'opnivu, Da Isa m I Joney, Drills 1 1 (hi
t 'aloiarl, (‘amphor, ( a venue Fepper,
( ahM .Magnesia, Iss Fepperminl, /'ss. Cinnamon,
l-!ss Dergamol, Mss. I,n\coder, Fus. I.emnn t
(fodii'ey*s Cordial, llarlaoii Oil, Ipecac, Jalap,
Ji suit's 1 hups, I iiiudnimm, i
.Mottfe’s I .bseiiee til File, t (pmleldoe, IMI I.em u,
(hi Clo\m,Oil Cinnamon, Oil W 01 mseeil,
Fane.oiie, Ulmhail», Nweel Spis. Nilru,
Spin. ll.iris, Suliiiioii ol IDiimne, strong;
I aruir Fmeiie, 'Fuslingion’s Dulsuio,
Ur. Ivll h’ . I \e \N Ulel*, 1 do.
Thompson'*h Imj. (’».
Perjumcrt/
(logne Water, every \ariuiy,
I alley Toili I Sonpu do
SlwiMiig do do
FiiMiider Water, Florida Water, Koso Water,
tAango Flower W aier, Aliik ol Koses,
F rest on Sails, Fancy Fnngei I N mis,
Foma I mu, Olio ol Kose, .1 nlit pie (hi, Dear’s Oil,
M.h ussar Oil,Toilelle Fnwder, Indian Dye,
Fowder Falls ai.d Do\e: , Odorilemin* Compound,
ihiia/x, Oils <yc.
W lute I .end, dry;
W hii<* Lead, in (( I port*, No. I, am! No. ‘-J,
Ked Ft ad, I ko k Frail, Spanish Diovvii,
Veiieiian Keil, Fnglisli and .Amerieaii;
Nt i oiilioii, I i•" i. h anti ( hinese,
I India Ked, Ko e Fink. Un»p Fake, Fitharge,
1 Vellow ( h htv, > Ittiu’ A ellou , Clinoiu* (in ell,
' \ mil 11-, in Od. pure; Flu. oan Dine,
Antwerp Dine, Fi u Drop* l amp Dim k,
\.nni\ke Drou n, Trim Ue Sienna,
Turkey I mi i r, Spam h \\ hilitig, Fiifty
| Fnmiee >ttoie, Kolh n Slone,Sami I'lipcr,
I Droii/e, (■i»ltl Feat, Smalls,
| IV nulow (tkiss and I'jtiuru Chus, all sizes.
1 .inset d (hi,
Fump Oil, -1,111111(1 strained,
do do tall do
do do W inter do
I Train (hi, Vt lUlool ( hi,
j C..pal N arnidi, eo h'li and luriDture,
Fu Hire \ armsh, Jnj>an N amish,
Dlat K I.« aiher V arnish,
j I’aiitl Nit my* ami Mulierst, Faint Aiills,
lhamoluls., FI isi< r ihiris, t aienred.
Jlius/h's. j
I I ;ll, d, N.i'h, and \ urnish ihu.'hes, all sizes ;
( '•olh, Hair, Toolli, Minx mg, lloise, Nhee, Unsl,
( rnnih, A nl, NVrul) uud V\ hue U ash Dnislies, j
t x cry x Uriel \ ;
( orruVs I 11 IVneil, Dadger's Hair, Hair Uroom
j Jirushes.
Mi'ti Hit .irons.
i s nnd, nil Kind . (». W. ( arpciilor’s Frepurulions
Acxv I iivlaml ('e.ngh S\ rup,
( f ihllt'X s 1 elirr lh slio>er,
! Uoxvami's Tonic J/nxlure,
! Drandrelh s Fills, I’eler’u Fills,
! F\an's Cammeiuilo Fi ks, Dia kwiilF* Fills,
(•ai'aghaos Fills, i iiuleiu Kemrdv,
Southern Tonic, lleh Oimment, Files Omimeiil,
Judkin’s Ointment, tiu«mrdk> Oil Soap
Court Flash r,Fip Nalxt*, W.th rs
Fneih r .Mali lies, l iietion Mulelies
Koinun I ighis, Nhaving Do.xes, mirror
Nkoe Flat king Ii se/.t Dim k Ink, 3 do.
*xt tl Ink. Indelible Ink, i apers, 'Footli Fowder
•eamig W ax, Nnull Dext s, Jewett ’.s Fiuamenis
llaUei ,• I low sir iings, Syringes, ail kinds
Vidn es, all kinds, F mips, tin, ‘l’lh'nnoiauU'rs do. ;
Spain las, I >•»*»! \ mis, F.mcry, ( rmibles
I me (win i ehaceo
Nurgeoiu liiMrumeu:*, all kinds, Demis* do. do.
I h'utist (fold ami / id Foil, .Specie Jars
Ftnelure Hollies, llitihl Flpes, Nipple Nhe lls
Nnising Dottles, Ded Fans, /‘essane.s,Caiheiers
Dmigit s. Iron, NS eo. \\ ood and glass iiioitars
; /*i:l J \ ies, (uadiiMle Altaiburi's
! Ci.is.s l unnt Is, VlfdieiucCheats, A e. ,Vc.
1 deeh i. al '/.tx hme.s,
V/■■ /’UMii.e- r> Pirtadi or approxetl pitoupi
I *-i) m-* ,XX I,! i!o well t• ■ ixe it, a, «||, xx.. | iilX( .
lint* a slock as e kepi in ihe southern eountr;
tv Im Ii xv e are dele mooed !*• soil
.\r no: i.oxvrs; MxitKi 'r i*ri ks.
* V supply nl Ihe most p'tpnltir /N»»s
Imdd ami ( w hia, .v .Men.*Mrs nj mo day, t • 1 1 v
• ■ ■ ... >
i <-:*<»• • s»s> !.» ‘ on it V •
< ona ot Litilhiai ■, pr * »» t i:.» !: Ifomns OV'
| i.vub , .Ihcl I .cwM JMiim r. In.r.
Uu>> *i V/, .:■//* M'lirh, 1 fc 4 3rt
If • OA |)i#* poiilion o 4 >tiin'U 5 l Ibirruu, **x» • oior ol
..-J Abruoic* K in.-cy, d» c* a*cd, ot I li r I.«•
! il« il he lias fully • v■* ui«d aid u ill uml sol- .
iii* <1 i h i: •atme of a ill li i. . t el, uml praying IrllarK
I liiaitii.'NOiy. !t is Ihercioie, on motion of counsel,
| ordered tfi;ii iln? if.rk do i.hiic a citation, rcturnn
j hie to » s c jih nilii r ( oiirl next, re'juifing all persons
1 mu m-rli \ linoi mnl ilium to show cause why the
(iiiniii should not I*#? granted Ami H h further or
<l(Ti )J dial Niiid cilHiioii !*»• published once a month
itili.viiii io nil. A true extract iroin Ihe minutes,
mar Vid Ton T 11 111.0 l Nl, l> I l k
• •cor^ia--Itiiilti* comity.
I t'ouri ol Ordinary -p»?.&enl, llieir Horn rs («. W ,
Mmiiis, Abel |.ew is, and 1. I'dim r, es'js.
Ifnh A/. »V| , March iUh t Itt’M.
y lI’OA l In; (M illion ol Mtisha Jlay mans, exccnlor
* ol >amiiel liayinuo., d»-ct .»-cd, kite if Bin kg
c.»i|»|fy, : 11 .lii’ lliiu he ha. luliy c*i cultd I lie las |
w i I ai id I • .'(.him i, i of ta id • lepben 1 lay lu-'i Hr., de
ft‘ i f.l, .oxl j.i a y m;' I**l It ■ '!H.i my. JI Is Ihi le
I**i • •, on looiiod i.I i oitdhel, old** i oil, thal the ch rk
do; mu! ii «i!iliod o 11111 r 111 j/ a I cuin ernco, lo he
and appear at lie roiifl al September leriil in .U
Ih* 0 am] limn? lo shew cam • why said hi ler« aha 11
liol hr ; ia oh d, ami I hat ha id < llllUllod h*' | dh.l h
i d once am* i*lh (ill ni'l court.
Alrne extract front tli*? minnteo
i rnurch 2) him 1/7 BLOWN i,H elk
, : Seri vcn comity •
•| ( .oili ol thdiimry Mic.-ant, their honors John S.
I.!' vi'H, |*i•!» r Reddick, Jefferson KuhirlUj mid
■ 1 t tin |ck (Slew art, Ms 1«.
Uulr A i. *S7. *7<v/// 18.18.
2 J I'OW the application of Tlioiiium 11. Burn*, nd
* J imiii -iralur of Wdlimii ( Boss, deceased, hue ol
Scriven county, .’inline that h* law lohy mlmiriiM- <
Ii in 1 hu (I i Male, and pruy ing citation lor h Hem din 1
mi-Mory. ii is, on motion, ordered that ihcklcrk
] do i.-suo a i iliiiioii, requiring all penman to allow
!i; nine(d any they have; why ihe ammo ahull not he
1 grallied ; and that I Jte warne he published once a
| month lor six iiumilm.
j A iruo extrncl Iroin llic: minntCH. Jti’y 10, ISJH ]
aug I mhiii JOSHUA ri'.KKV , (ylerk.
< <( . ; ,rj;iji, ,1 cHeison comity:
Us \ll ,|{ MAS llryant Mid lord, adniiniHlrnlor on
ihecslateol Seth Miihoii, I He ol ihiHi ouu-
I ly, di ie. iicd, applied lor leih rs dibiniKsory Irom
waid Okt .fc*.
I lic.se are ihorefore l<» rile and i.dnn.nixli all ami
MimMilar ihe kindled ami creditors id said deceased,
to lilt their ohjeeiioiih, il any tin y have, in my ol- |
lice, wilhin Ihe Hum prescribed hy law, lo shew |
<mse why fcitid lellefH ut diHiiiiwaion shonld not he
granted.
Hiven under my hand at oilier in MomsviHo, ibis |
hih July, Iddd. K. JJOniWMML, Clerk.
.1 • I y 7
Ccoigiii, i oliiinhiii county :
\\J il MKKAB James Cnrtlidge, adniiniHlrnlor de
w w hoiiis non, apjdies lor letters dismissory on
the cslate ol Adam V> alker, doceasetl.
'J heseare ihoreliuo to cite and acliamiisli all ami
singular, ihe Kindred and creditors ol the said de
ceased, to tile their objections, if any they haves
within the lime nresfrihed hy law, in my office,
to «h' W cause vvli> said letters should net he grant
ed. Hivcui under my hand and seal ul ollice, this
vd day ui June, Jfcfilb.
HAUKJML JONES, Celrk.
i c.'e.MUin, i ohmihifi comity :
W/ r lirh’MAS James t ’artlidge, luliniiiislrntor,
VV applies for !.° ,f ers disinissory on the estate
of Kohert W. Walker, o\;< casei.'/ ; .. .
'rhchonre ihorefore t*» cite and adruonis.* n j
singular, Ihe kindred and creditors of ihe sd. MI • '
i ceased, lo file their object ions, if’ any they have,
within (In* time prescribed hy law, in my dfllce, lo
shew cause why said letters should not he granted,
(■fvni under my hand ibis *2d flay «»i June, IH3B.
(iAHUIMM JONES. Clerk.
Ciamna, comity:
WJI MK MAS, Cyn is Alhea applies for letters ol
fidiiiinistration on the estate ol Thomas
Alhen, deciHised.
'l'liesf? are therefore to eile and admonish nil ami
I Miipuko, t\i*- Kindred nnd *'re.d»t»nK of il««* mi\l d«»- 1
my ollice, according to law.
(oven under my hand at office, this 31st July, i
K3H. ‘Jj CiA lIKI EM JONES, ( |, rk .
j (.coruis, .Icllcrsoii County;
William M Kennedy, Ahminis
tratur of John Might, lute of tins county, de
ceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said nd
ministrufKiii,
'i’hese an* therefore lo cite summon and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors oft ho
said deceased, lobe and appear at my oflieo within
Ihe lime proserihod by law., lo shew cause, if any | >
I hey have, why said letters shall not lie granted, i
(d\en under my hand ut office, in Louisville, I lus .
bib June, 183 H.
June 9 EBENEZER B(ITIIWELL, Clerk.
(-coigiu, Hnrke county:
V W JI Ids I*. AS ( i\dny Ibmn, Hflminislrntrix on |
w theisialeut Moses Bunn, deceased, applies j
h*r letters *d dismission from said estate.
Tlu'st'ure thertdbre l»» cite and udmonisili all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol said dee’d to I
be ami appear at my office, within the linin preset ib I
ed hy law,io show cause, it any they have, why said 1
leil. is should noi Ih* granted.
(iivcn mitler my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
lii is 30th July, 18i’8. By order of eoiir-t-,
ungU (mi T. if. BI.OH.NT, l>. (Merk.
tirorgm, Hnihr comity;
U/ iIIiUMAS Elijah Altavvuy, administrator no ;
the estate id Kidding *V Byram, hue ol said j ,
county, deceased, applies for letteis ilismrssory.
These are therelbro lo cite and admonish all nnd |
Mgnlar the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, I
lo he ami appear ai my ollice, within the tin e pre
scribed by law, io show cause, daily they have,!
why s iid letters chould not be granted.
(iiven under my baud, at \\ a\is*«horo’, ibis I7ib :
day ol Mob;, 1838. ’J‘ 11 BLOUiYT, IJ. CTk.
lob iil lufim
I (.rmvin. JHfeison comity:
j 1 11'di MAS 11 ugb Neely, administrator on Ihe
• 4 estate ol Janies Neely, deeensed, applies lor
lellcis ilisiinssory from said administration.
ilu se are i hen-lore lo i He and admonish all and
su»;;n!ar the kin Ired uml erediiors o( said dec’d to
ne and appearaluny uiliee, wulnnthe time prescrib
ed hy iaw ,lo shew cause,if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
(oven under my hand ut ollice in Louisville, this
'2 lst day ui* July, JB3B.
July XM EKENEZEU BOTIIW ELL.t i’k. I
i
<«corgio« KiuKc Comity ;
Ulil.lv MAS Lillie Berry Burch applies for
letters di. missury, on tho estate ol Abish
' Jenkins, deceased.
I hese are then don* to eito and admonish all and
, singular the Kindred ami creditors ot said dec eased, I
to be and appear at my ollice wilhin the lime pie- |
i senbevl by law, lo show cause, il any they have,
j whvsaid ielb'is should not be granted.
k (• ive l l under my hand I office, in Wayuesbwro
| l his *J-«I day »d .March, 1838.
I mar UG bm T. il. BLOUNT, Dop. C’lerk.
j Heorgohm bin i'oimly:
UtIMKMAS Benjamiu 11. Warren and John :
Jledar, I.xeeuiors ol ihe U ill ol William
Jle(»ar, deceased, applies for letters iJismissorv.
'I he-.e are iherelore lo rite and admonish all and
f mgular I lie kindred and creditors fit said ileceused 1
lo be and appear ai my ollice within ihe linn 4 pro- I
Milled by law, to shew cause if any they have, [
why said loiters should not lie granted.
i»i yen under my hand ai ollice, this It li ilhy of
Mebnmry, 1838. (i.VBUIML JUNM>, ClerK.
leb 17
comity :
i 1 1 MK MAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator
t on the estaie ol Joseph Lock linn, late of
I said eminty,deceased, applied lor letters ol dismis
! mi*m bom said (slate.
Those are llieielore Incite, summon and adnum
ish. all am! singular, the kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, lo he ami appear ol my office within
tin; lime prcM iij-d by law, to show cause, if any
lln*y have, wby said letters should not !%«• grai.icd
(«i\<‘ii nrnlt r my band ut office in Louisville, tiiis
■J.'ih June,
June J 8 1 BMN/./MK IJOTIIWELL, Clerk.
lAO I U nionihs all* r dale applicaboii will be
" in.ole |o (he Justices of ihe inlerior i'< *»irt ol
Ui* Innnd e*onn v, w bile sitting ns a (-ouri ot (>rdi- -
nary, lor leave lo sell a trail of land belonging p. |
1 ihe csla’e oi Lewis B Kho.ies, deceased, lor the
loem til - I the heirs and ereiblors of said deceased
July 31, A W. Lxeauu
I . l „ I Ajil it Tl IK. f>- r I
t ,i-ot in i f.iiieuln count> !
>ii i,u|.ik G Barksdale, :.iiinin« -Ir:itor ul t
Stub G Buiksdale, S
to.
; , M |, lit nit rSi Tut-, Ca.il- A. Tale, John "«>l*
1 l-.infri M«Jii>iliiMfr<>r, A. ul Henry J|■ Watkins,
I ill ieimed, Drewry 11. Cade, Murk S. Anthony,
In),ii ,McDowell, Francis Mi-I.eiuliil, William An
drcvvs, l.eislun i Inns'*, J K Kilhii'ii, VV illiam Los
u. It, lli.l ,V Labngnr, John S. .Moore, Benjamin
>|. Killick, Timoiliv 'J'. Siniili, .1 ..mi -a N. Mel.aiie,
W itliuin N. Harper, Ji sm- 11. W alum, Beverly Larks
iJalr, Jiilm ami I hoinus Benson, A *‘• Barksnale,
mu! >. G ilurksdale.giiardiaiml V\ illium A Nukes,
Hannah Smith, wife of Benjamin Smith, formerly
wife of Stilh G. Barksdale.
Ii is orih mil hy (he Court that iho del- ail mils in ,
the above ea.-.e, and all other creditors of .Siulid.
Barksdale, de-i eased, appear mnl phiad, mwwer ur
annul In said hill, mi liu* la I tiny ul ihe next term
„| 111, I I,llft, and Ill'll lin y (lie their deiu.-.inls
against the estate ul I In- sail ill i eased, with ihe
I iii K lie- t null, on or before I lie I inn: ju ■■ ill- -! ■
ll is lurllu r older. -I, 1!mI ai■pV"l lie, line I"
■ published in uni- of 111 ■' "tiZ-lles "I lias slain aiei.r
-ill1 1); Iv, lur 111111* launllis fichneaaid I unrt.
I, .1 islai.t liana I,t lurk of tin; Miperior Court of
Lincoln nullity, Sime ul Giorgia, ctlily that Ihe
lon-going is a lino eojiy taken front iho mintiliH,
I hi;, irilh day Ul June, I*3B.
JOSHUA DANIEL, Cl’k J. -S.L
I Jutia 21 ■in
\I O'i'K 'I I. linir muntliH after lime, apptica
j 1 lion will he made lo the honorable Inferior
Court ol Kiehinonii eounty, while "itling lor otdt
miry purposes, (or leave to sell a lot ol laml in ihe
lath district mnl fill soclion in Cherokeo county,
belonging to the orphans ol I .ol t Williams; also
one ol her tract draw n hy Loll \\ Illinois, in J,eo eo,
I sold lor til ■ henelit ol Ihe heirs ol said VS iMiami.
may 2, 1838. B. 11. MAWTZ, Guardian.
I,VOI.’U months tiller dale opplienlioii will he
S made to the honorahle Inferior Court ol Burke
! county, when silting for ordinary purposes, In sell
Ihe real estate of Eh-n/.cr Lewis, (licensed, of said
lounly. F.I.EAZEIII. CUVVAII'J', Executor
may 22, 1838 111 ft
Sj'OUll months after dale application will he
made to the lionorahle Interior Court of .lilTI-r
-son, silling lor ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell
ihe lands in said comity, belonging lo the estate ol
the late I hoinas 11. Wells, deceased. Also two ne
gro women, .Mary and I.m y with tier child. Sold
lor the hem 111 ol the creditors ol said estate. This
j 23d April, 1838.
rini.n* no him son, >... .
I npnl 33 fra JOHN 11 WELLS, i r
inonllis alter date applieution will he
made to ihe lion Court ol Ordinary, of the
counly of Jefferson, (or leave lo sell 695 acres of
[duo land in the county ol liurkc, on the waters of
Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T
I Mnnlact, and others, sold ll,r llio henelit of the
heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors.
JAIMES CiIOSS, Guardian.
Louisville, May 21, 1838 4m
J AOUII months after date, application will he
made lo the lionorahle Inferior court of
Burke counly,(or leave to sell all Ihe real estate
es George E. Seonyers, deceased.
JANE SCG.NVERS, Adiwx.
april26 mini _____
|AO I It months alter dale, application will' he
.1- made to the lionorahle Interior Limit id
Burke counly, for leave to sell a part of the real
es I ate of Soul 1. worth Harlow, dnt-nsed.
JIEBEGCA HARLOW, Admrx.
npril 20 infra
B.VOUII inomhs alter dale application will be
made to the honorable Iho inferior Court ol
1 Co.'l.'mhia county, when sitting for ordinary pur
o . - ■'.-"ve to sell six hundred acres of land
Inure or'less,beioh’J l ' 1 - 1,1 , ! lo u ." , , aln °f
Winfrey, deceased, lying
Iho little* Kiolu? rreok, uil.juinn.f, ,n, ; h °* • . - ,
Martin, and others. VV.M. I’. BLAu*-, Adir. r.
July 20, 1838.
8 A OUR months after dale npplicalion will ho
made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol
Butko county, w hen silting for ordinary pnrpcsos, for
uve to suit tin, plantation belonging to the istale
j joining lands id Joim Lock, Mathew Jones,anti Olli
ers. Also,a negro man belonging to said estate hy
the name ol Boh.
ANDERSON LAMBERT, > .. ,
GEORGE W. EVANS, J lx m -
Waynesboro, June 28, 1838.
S^VOU II moral is after dale, npplieation will fie
made lo Iho lion, the infe'iur Court of Elbert
county, while sitting lot ordinary purposes, for i
have lo sell n negro man named William, belong
ing lo Margaret Ann Dcadviyler, a minor Jieir of
Joseph Dead wyh r, jr. deceased, late of Elbert eo.
A LEX AN HER I’. HOUSTON, Guardian,
may 31, 1838 nift
||VOUR niunllis aflar tlato, application will he
A made In Ihe lion the Inferior Court of Elbert I
county, while silting for ordinary purposes,, fur j
leave to sell nil the lands and negroes belonging to I
the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, lute of said
county. THO’S. JOHNSTON, AUm’r.
may 31, 1838 mft
tmVOl 1 K months a her date application will In 1 made
* lo the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia
county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for
leave lo sell the real estate of Jacob J Bugg, late of
Muscogee coutilv,deceased.
July 7 A. i* ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
S ( VOUR months afterdate npplieation will lie made
S to Justices of the Inferior <'onrt of Richmond
county, silling as a Court of Ordinary, (or leave to
sell the real and personal estate ol Henry Zion,
late of i iehniond eonniy, deceased.
JANE D. ZINN, Adm'v.
may 9, 1833 fm JOHN FOSTER, Adiu’r.
months after dale applicalion will be
■ made lo Ihe honorable the Inli-rior t onrt of
I'ike county, w bile silting lorordinary i>ui(iosos, (or !
leave to si ll ilie real i state ul W illiam Bryant, ilc- i
ceased lute ul’ Burke count..
C, l„ MATTHEWS,
Ailminhtrutur in right of his wife
July 9,1833.
Shot'll months] after dale application will 1„,
made lo the honor able the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
I puses, liir leave to sell the whole ol the real estate !
' of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, lur the benefit of
said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN,
July I Administrator of Sydney S. Holland
TO BOAT. OWNERS AND PATROONB
.Vi nignling Savnihih aml Jlronil rivers.
BV tin act of the General Assembly of the state
of Georgia, assented to tlio'Jfith December, 1830,
it is made he duty of the inferior courts ul the sev
| eral counties of said stale, bordering on,or which
navigable vvaters pass through, to cause to he pub
fished,the provisions ol the several acts of the go
: nerttl assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents
I and [lalrooiis, niivigatiagsnid waters.
By the aforesaid nets every boat itnvignling the
'Savannah or Broad rivers, are required lo have a
' w hite palrootgwitha Bill ot Lading ready jircpared
to exhibit lo any while person, who may wish lo
examine the eonteiits ol the bout under their charge
! showing the name el said palviiiin mid cutisiguee ol i
j the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for
l bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon.lo permit
any boat hand being a slave; lo put on board ol their I
boat, any corn, cotloinpcas,slock ol any kind, pool |
try or other articles in w hiefi hy law they are Un hid i
to Irallii k, except the same is exhibited in the bill of
lulling ol the ovv net ol said boat or his agent,mid mi
ller his or their direction entered, making it penal
against every offender of the aforesaid acts.
Tliereloriqtill eoneerned vvill take notice, that tin
acts ol vv Inch the foregoing is extract! d will he m ■
lorcod against offenders who may lie taken in tin
county of Lincoln. Lewis Barks,*
\V. 11. I'antelow,
John Moss,
Stephen Stovai.i,,
Bkteu Lamar,
nor 28 if 278 Judges uflnlerior emir
* AW Ml'l'il I), —The undersigned having
* .< removeil Irom l lark eonniy lo l.ineolnioii
will allend lo the praeine ot Law in the Supeiior
and Interior Courts ol l.na ohl county, and llicad
iacent counties. Bt.sjueso intrusted to his care will
lie promptly attended to.
HENNING 11. MOORE.
References -Hon. Charles Dnugheriv, lion. A.
8. t lion. Thomas W Harris, Gin. Edward
llaidfii, Athens ;C. .1. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford i
\. .1 Miller, Col. Joint Mtlledgc, Wdfia.a E. Jones]
Augusta
Lnicolntcn, March 24,1838. w u j
nv. o rolli: I m>s. \ ttn. /
»SJk i - £ ,6 11 I’" Hiilin.iorc iV.rnn-iimuli Hih-uii
• B-;B MIJV* lib's* i»riim* |
.Vl' ■ 11 i ■Leaf I .mil, lor sale on rieciiiiliiiod'-Hinf l erillß *
|jy I.SAAC MOISL,
Juno 7 w ,311 broad slroeb_
I\TOTR'i:.-'l In? < o-iianm.Tf.liip heretofore ex-
IN islriig between .Marcus A. Flournoy and Mi
clue! Shelman, in Louwville, Georgia, i« dissolve<J
M ARCU-S A. FLOERNfA ,
Hy Ins attorney, R. W. Flournoy
July IC, 183 ft. W6t
i ACHESOF LAUDFOItSALE
• I\l*,rAß on accommodating teftns hy
U L. EDWARDS,
! j„iv i7 uli Elhertrounly,
| t'd'tfffihi- Jhn hig “ desire to remove lo some o(
■ the low cuiiiilies in Iho state, I now offer
i,(/ J ■ r (hr s ilo my possession ul lands in NN arren
J: county,and within two miles of Warren
ton, and a quarter of a mile from the
Georgia Railroad ; ihere is ttun liundied and
Iwenly-lonr urns, and about liiur J• tjiiilrc-*.l and lifly
in I ho woods, well limbered, and all good lor colli
valien. Those that wish to buy would do well to
call and examine the land. PLIEU (JUiA .
Bug W dm
LOUISVILLE HOTEL FOR SALE.
! n. i 'J'lie subscriber desirous ol removing to
Es the west, offers for sale I lie Ilolel which
■ i . li .rU H .she now occii|iiesinlli(!tuwnol Louisville,
j ‘J he bouse is commodious, Wilh about two acres ol
| ground a.lat hed lo it, in n central pari oi lhe (own,
with all necessary outbuildings, there are two
lines ofslages now running through the lovvn ; one
flora Angnsla to Mobile, and die other from I-.avmi
nah lo Macon. To any person desiring a good
stand (or u Hold, Ibis w ill be equal to any in a
! country village; as the receipts of the house the
I last year was about ©31)00, when there was hill one
line of singes running through the place. Persons
desirous ol purchasing ran see the subscriber oil
the premises. ELIZA S, MiIELLMAN.
I.omsville, Jolv 20 wlm
r CAIXESVIbbIO JIOTHI..
« _ This establishment, under the
JJ J management of ils limner proprii -
1 full.i 11 1~ 1 1 * i„r. lias undergone, since the la.-t
season,considerable repairs, and is
nuvv.fillcd up for the reception ol company. The
proprietor pledges liimsell lo s|are no exertion to
render those who call on him eofnlorlalile.
Gainesville,July 26. w4l J. W. SIIAW.
LANDS I’OU SALE.
'J !>e subscriber offers liir sale bis
HvTV''. lands in Columbia county, situated on
Ihe main niud leading Irom Anpusla to
IPI*** 1 *** Columbia Court House, Ihirlecn miles
above the former, and nine miles below
he latter place, containing about 60(1 acres, and is
so situated that two desirable settlements may he
made, shoo'd the whole he too much lor one person,
with improvements on each; either ol which will
he sold separate, should the purchaser desire it
The terms and land ran he known or seen by ap
plying to the overseer, on the premises. I'rovisions
can lie had on the premises also
June 1, 1H3.-J not IIARMONG LAMAR
MADISON SI*KINGS FOR SALE.
M The stockholders in the above concern
having determined to dissolve tbc prisenl
Company will oiler for sale, on the ISlhol
August next, upon the premises, to Ihe highest bid
der, Ihe entire stock, consisting ol a tract >1 J.aml,
upon which the Springs is located, containing two
tlion-und lour bundled acres, more orhss;
four hundred acres of w hich is open, mid in good
slate for cultivation. The houses upon the same
well fitted up and sufficiently extensive to accom
modate from 251) to 300 persons. The stables and
other out buildings are in good repair.
At the same lime will bo offered the furnilmo
belonging In ihe establishment, lint It household ami
kitchen, the most of w Inch is new and in good or
der ; also the slock of horses, hogs, and eattlo, lo
i gC'JiCr with ihe plantation tools.
'i'o any gentleman desirous ul engaging in a busi
ness ol o’ is kind, and capacitated to iiiunaga it, nn
opportunity vyill lucre !'« afforded such air one of
realising a fortune, and iimt i . or ri . lo
stock! loklery wish it <1 if tmclly understood, in umi
in«r tin* properly for sale, that they do it not from a
w mil < iVuidideiu-o in I lie profitableness of Iho stock,
1 out lßtia-.8481.-H Bl»B.-.y 1111} lu gkVU IB lllllt UIU ll
j turn which it requires—none having a sufficient in
terest in the stuck to authorise it, ami the must ul
j them Minuted so liir ifom it- as to make it very in.
convenient to do so Under these circumstances
they offer it, and lor this reason, trusting that some
one wall lake hold of it qualified in every way lo
mat,age it, and who will give it their undivided at
tention, and when this is dune, they pledge them
; solves that the properly will pay an interest ol
which unreasonable man should complain. And
many of the present company feel a deep and an
abiding interest m ils prosperity, let it fill into
w hose hands it may, from the fact of its affording
the most pleasant and convenient retreat to them
during the summer.
The company think it wholly unnecessary lo
dwell upon the advantages of the situation, as they
are known to very many, and as it has continued to
he, during the different revolutions through w hich
it has passsed, one ol the must popular watering
places in the state They would therefore only ad
vise the public that the property has undergone
much change, and many valuable improvements
have hern added within the last three years, which
render them now nut only very comfortable ami
extensive, hut well nigh complete.
Terms will bo one-third payable the 25th Decem
ber next, when possession will be given; the bul
imic in two equal annual payments.
July 20 w td
lilNl> AT vTgTION.
GREAT iSAKGAiNS TO JSJI HAD.
Friday and Saturday, the I‘Jtb and 2Utb of
y October next, the sttbsi fiber will sell at pub
lic. auction, in I ho town of Gusscta, Chambers co.
Alabama, the billowing parcels of land, unless pre
viously disposed of ut private sale, viz :
West lul see 2li 21 27 j A splendid settlement,
West 1 of sec 35 21 27 > wilh 551) or 575 acres, well
j Southwest qr2o 21 27 ) improved, adjoining the
lovvn of Cusseta.
South i of see. 7 21 271
[ North i of sec. 7 21 27 \ *«< actrai well improve..
! Westlofsee.il 21 25 J- 130 acres well improved,
i hast lof see. 2222a ] Forming a splendid set
! with the traction aura- | Demerit of about (550 acres
j tiers not recollected in J-with about 350 acres well
die slh district, Troup 1 improved, immediately on
1 county, Georgia. J the Chattahoochee river,
3 miles below West Point
South 1 o(sec2G 22 20")
West ” ” 31 21 26
North ” "2122 28 |
North ” " 30 22 26 I
North ” ” 62125 |
West ’’ ” 62028 ;. Chambers county, Ala.
East ” ”2220 26 I
| South ” ”2121 28 J
South ” ” I 10 26 I
South ” ”3221 28 j
North ” ”23 21 26J
North !- often ] I 18 21)
South ” ”11 18 21 j
East ” ”27]021j,,
Kiist ” "2| jt) *ll iiiucuw couuly, Alii.
West ” ” 01025 |
North ” ” 613 25J
West 1 of see II 20 21j
East ” ”11 20 21
I South ” ”1320 23
South ” ” 820 23
hi 20 21 J-Tallapoosa county, Ala.
I West ” ”1821 22
| North ’’ ”3120 23
i East ” ”2821 23
West ” ”3521 23 j
Wot ini see II 22 28 > About 30or 10acres im
oull| • -3 281 proved, with a good Mill
seat, and only 1 or 5 miles
above West Point.
Alsu, at the same lime and place, will he dis
posed of, all the ininol<l lotsintlio nourishing vil
lagc of Cusseta, Clmmburs county, Ala. situated
about tvvelvis miles west of \\ ’cat Point, (la. ini.
mediately upon the lino marked nut lor the Mont
gomery and West Point Railroad, mid in which
tb.rc is now amnio and female Academy, con
i.tided by liftl rate instructors. To persons dcsi
icns ol settling in Hus seel ion of country, some ol'
die above taints oiler superior advantages lo almost I
wy Ollier m Ihe stale. Part of lire above 1, „ds
will lie soul I o close a company concern, ihe
linns will he made to suit purchasers
. , ~, , W.M. VANN,
f iissela, t liamnihcrs co. Ala. Aug. I, 1838. Ct
It'"’ * K liiornhs filler dale application will he
’ m . a ' Ju lu lll,! 1 curt of Ordinary of burke roun
fv, for leave lo sell lot No U 5, Blh District, Mem- :
v.elhcr cotiniy, belonging lo James F. blown a
minor, LLIZaIIETH RROWN, ;
July 1.,J838. Guardian of James F'. Ur,-wry 1
1 s')«.a vi vno;. i on sale—Ti.e «uh
m. MTlin-r olh-rs It*r sale his splendid plantation,
jn Lie eminly, continuing one thousand six hundred
acres ol all in u solid boity. it culJMSls ol
lots 56, 57, 72, bd, B'J, )U3, KM, and one olltoi,
number not now recollected, in llie third District
ol Dee county. About 350 acres aro in cultivation,
and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it
having been cleared more tliun five or six years,
and most of it within the lost tw o years:
The cleared land is all id’ the first quality, oak am!
hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12
to 1600 pounds of cotton to lltfe aero. The un
cleared land is all ol the same ijnalily, except two
lu s which are first rate pine land,and almost eipial
in the oak and hickory lor the production of cotton.
On the plantation is n first rule gin house anti gin,
the running gear hunt last year; also a comfortable
1 dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for it
i planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land
iirn sevi rid line springs of excellent, pure water,and
the well water used at the plantation is tiptallo al
most any in the up-country, for freshness, and
purity. The place is also very healthy, as there
| was not a nil gle case of nil kness among my ne
groes lust your, requiring the attendance ol a phy
! chin.
The land lies on the eastern branch ol Chicka-
I saw halchie creek, IB miles from Albany, in Baker
' county, the head of steamboat navigation on Hint
river, which will emibic the purchaser to get his
crop easily to market. Tim terms will he made to
j suit the purchaser. Enquire us the subscriber, at
* Alliens, ur id the editur ot the Chronicle Ar Sentinel.
June? trw&wif CHARLES G. McKENLEY.
LOUISVILLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
f| T 1111 l.eclurrs ol this hwlilutiou will commence
JL on ilia last Monday in October,and terminate
on the lost of February, (luring w hich instruction!
will be given on the following branches, viz :
Analomv, Hy Dr Cobb.
iMsiiiutc.s of Medicine ami f „ Df CaHwell .
Clinical Practice, S J
Theory and Practice of Mod- f „ I)r c ,
icinr, S
Eiirpory, By Dr. Flint.
Midwifery and the diseases of> ]? Df Mjl)
\v iinn u oud Children, y
Materia Medina and Medical i ..
Botany, $ »y ur. »t,ort.
Chemistry and Plmrmney, By Dr. Yandell.'
The fee lor the entire course, including the Ma-
Incnla'ion and l.ihrnry ticket, is $llO. The Dis
secting ticket is §lO, which is optional with tho
students tu take or decline. The Graduation fee i»
$2O. There being no national currency, the Fa
culty will receive the paper us all solvent hanks of
ol the slates in which sludenls respectively reside,
in payment for their tickets.
LUNSFORD P. YANDELL,M. D;
aug7 wfit Dean of the Faculty.
Lincolnton Mnle and Female Academy..
rjDIESK institutions will commence their fall i
#- terms ns follows ; The Male Academy, imddr
the direction of the Key. John \V. Heed, on Mon
day, the filh day of August; and the Female Acad
emy, under the direction of Miss Cleveland and.
Miss Hart, the Monday preceding.
The prices us tuition in each branch the same of v *
the spring term r,
Prices of Board in the village and vicinity thereof
in private lamilies, at eight dehors per. month, and
under which will ho included every expense of
hoard, washing, lights, and fires.
The Trustees consider it will he unnecessary to
say anything in praise of tills Institutions, th«
examination of tho students -having been attended
fry such n great number orpersons, who were so
much gratified at the advancement and deportment
of the scholars, will be enabled to give the teachers
that praise to which I hey arc entitled.
July 23,1838. w it 'HIE TRUSTEES
WAYNESBOUO ACADEMY.
f | J II E exercises ol tins institution will he resumed
JL on the first Monday in October next, and tho
Commissioners have the pleasure of informing tho
public that they have again been able to secure tho
services of Mr. Ei.ia.s Nason, whose instructions
have given such general satisfaction during the past
academic year.
Fur the information of the friends ami patrons of
is academy, notice is also given, that all those
branches ol learning are now taught in it whittle'
const it ulo a thorough, useful, and accomplished
. .i,ic.,.n.,n. u’l... ite.ign ot'ihe Rector is, not merely
to make Ins pupils luioillar vviili tliisor lliut cf- parl
ment of literature or science, but to train and pre
pare them for the performance of all the high arid*
important duties of life. Hence, apart from the
usual routine of academic studios, their attention is
directed to lire attainment of a manly style in speak
ing and of an easy carriage mid polite address, to the.
means ol preserving health, to tho writing ol fetters,
notes and hills, mid, in shun, to all those accom
plishments, which, though generally neglected in
tho education of youth, are not less essential to suc
cess in life, than those acquirements of a weightier,
and more scientific character.
Tire discipline,,/ this school rs mild and parental
yet at the same tithe firm and efficient. The
pupils are treated as moral an intellectual beings,
and in the maintenance of order, appeals are made
to the conscience rather than to tho rod. A correct,
account of each scholar s couducCand proficiency
ts kept, and transmitted tu tho parents (if residing
near! every week; which, together with rewards,
judiciously distributed, lias had the happiest effect
m awakening and keeping alive a spirit efemnla
Dun, bot h in regard lu study and deportment among
the pupils oft his academy.
At a recent meeting of the Board of Commission-
following resolutions were adopted, to wit
That the academic year shall bo divided into two.
sessions.
I but ihc first session shall commence on the first
day ol October in each and every year, and termi- j
nate on. die J. r nli day ol February; and that tbo '
second session shall commence on tlte Kith ot Feb
ruary, ami terminate on the 30th June; after which
there shall he a vacation ot throe months. In uddi
liim to this, there shall ho a recess of* one week
during the Christmas Hollidays.
j hat the rates id tuition shall he as follows, viz t
For Reading, Spelling, W riling and Defining,
per session $8 00 (■
Fur Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, and '
other elementary studios, JO 00 fj
I* ur the ancient ami modern languages, Math
ematics, Natural Bhdusoptiy, Cliernislry
and other kindred brunches 16 00
I ml.on iu all cases to he paid in advance.
,No scholar will be received for a shorter period* j
Ilian halt a session, end when entering for this I
1 1 11 to, it must ho so expressly stated at the time of I
entrance. I
Board may be obtained m respectable families in I
Ibis village at prices varying (rum Bto $l2 per |
motiih, washing, lights, &e. included. I
i, . , “ "sed in this academy are, tho
Bible, Walkers Dictionary, Webster’s Spelling
Book, Emerson s fust and second Class Readers
the National Reader, and Barber’s Elocution.
Colburn’s First Bessons, Smith’s and Emerson's
Am limoucs, Colburn’s Algebra, I’lay fair’s Euclid,
AiJ.irslialli s Jjuok Keeping, and I*lint’s
fciiiiili’a-und Kirk hums (Grammar, Parkei’s I£xer*
cisi\s,auil lilair’s Rhetoric.
V al ',‘! Alley's Geography, Robbins
'/.V ( . hAploy « iiislojy, Guy’a Astronomy and
i root iso on Globes, Comstock’s Chemistry ami
.Vuiimi Philosophy, Lincoln ami Eaton’s Rotany,
liiMigo s Logie, i oihlfo’s Physiology, Waits on the
iiiilKl, ami Iho Handel utui ilayacn collection o (
Church Itliisic
Latin Grammar, Goodrich’s Greek
Grammar, (week Header Testament and Mojora,
Latin Reader, Levcreii’s Tutor, Virgil, Sal'
lust, Cicero and 1 tmueo, Levizac’s Erennh G»aiu
mar, with Holmar i allies, and Telemachus..
Her uu!i r ot the Hoard,
llr LUWARD GARLICK, Sec r y.
W ay newborn, July 10, 1808. 7u>m
rLANTATION FOU SALE.
a Tho subscriber being desirous of
leaving Georgia, now odors his Plan
tation for sale. It contains 233 acres
ol as fertile soil a--f Columbia rounty ■
Milords; 80acres o. wood-land, with a I
eomlonuhlu dwulling, and other necessary buddings H
generally nt-lachcd to a Plantation, and has also a H i
\ iiinablo iM• II Seat. The said Lund is on the waters
ol Ucho Crook—it adjoins Caj»t. Win. P. Realle,
Geo. AC b'e( irnder ind others, 15 miles from ■H ■
Kusl.i, ami a pleasant and agreeable neighbuthoao,
finely watered with never-failing Springs.
I,II’TI.EBERKV LEWIS. ■
Columbia county, Goo, July 10, 1838. wlm
P. S.—lVrsoos vviilung to purchase will pleaeo
call on Mr. F. H. Cook,of Augusta
jVJ OTICE.— All persons indebted to the esfi'*'’
iAI of George (L Bass, late of Burke county. d p ‘
coasej, are requested to make payment, ami the' o
having demuiids are requested o> ; uder the in in *•'
cording to law. R. W.'BASS, Adm f-