Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 21, 1838, Image 4

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AVAYNESBOKO ACAl>i:3lV. f tAIIK exerritea <>l tbin institution will bo r«*umcd I tin the lii*p*t Monday in October next, nnd H»c t'oimniationont hove the piemmre of intoimii'g *b° public that they have again lavn able forerun tin* services ol Mr. I.i.Jap NasoM, W'lc-e is^wtr»i*l•«»u have given such general HfltisliU'tion during the p'-nl academic year. for the information of the ftiend* m.d patrons of this academy, notice is also giyeii, that .'*l! * hose branches ol learuing aro now taught in it which const it me n thorough, useful, nnd nrcomp sled education. The dr ijjn ol iho lb 1 ' tut iff, iif*l merely to make his pupils familiar with tumor that d *p»rt meiil of literature or st iciici 1 , but to tram and pn pare them for the of all the high and important duties of lift*. Heine, aprni from flu* usual routine of te nth nnc stud km, their attention ih directed to the attainment of n manly *tv le in speak ing and ol a!i easy carnage and polio* addn ■s to the means of pr» s. i vmg health, I>l Ho w r.hii. ol lell ~ notes nml fulls, and, in shor , I » nil linen recoin plishnicnf' which, though generally r. !■,le i in the education ol youth, am not k-s • eiitial Once* ('(hi in hie, than tn« -• in quirtnc'i.i- «» t a origniter ami more scientific i h'oftcinr Thcdiieipboe of l Ini school *s mi id and pannial, yet (U the same tut. • firm end < Hit ai t iH* pupils are treated a.-* morid.an intelha tin! hem; *, and to the maintenance ol outer, appeal* are made to the cor.}'i lent < rat li.r than to tin- rod t t or red account 0< * <u*h ; - ho ai d non duct and prolicit m y is kept, and tmn-ootled to th* parent*- li folding near) every week; which, together with own d», judiciously diHtnbtil* d, haw h id tie imp) i< u [flin t in awakening and keeping alive » spirit of ••mui» lion, both pi regard to study and deportment Mtiong Ihe pupils ol i h.s a ademy. At a rel ent m-vfmg of tin* Hoard of (’mniri et it»,tfiefollowing resolutions weru ndopo- I, to wit That the Ik .itfciutc year shall be dt\nlou mlo two u* union* • That the fi j rl s. * o i shall comnicnrc on the h •’ day ol October in eat h and every vein , and I* rim nun* on .he loth day ol IVluntcy ; and that the f-ei oral session shall • ommem o on the Huh ol i‘i h ruary, and terminate ori the IMth June ; alter w huh then* shall he vacation of Hirer month*. In udih tloll to Hits, llielO ahull he a rc< >tiH ol omj we k during the l.'h iin diet.'. 11 oil id iyn. Thai the rates (if mil am *liak' f»e as follow vi/ : For Ib'fidinfr, Spelling, VV riling and He/Jmiu’, per session ‘ • 1 f 0 I r (•tmgrupliV, \ i .time lie, ( rainin', r, Olid i-lhcr eJemenlury ntwibes, b> t»0 JV»r the nneient and modern Jant’iun" *. Mulh omul as, IN. I oral IMulo.-opliy, \ Je-nusiry and other kindred brunches lh 00 Tuition in ail ernes to he* paid in ndVAltcn ,\o scholar will la* received lor a ahnrler jtvraal than hull a schmuii, and when entemig lul Has lime, it nillbl he so t xpr. vdy iihiled Ul Lite hua entrance. I’.o ird iany he obtained in respectable fu ailirs in tb s villag** ni prices varying loon H to ..'d per month, washing, lights, A r iiaduded 'ida* hooka to !»■ Used in tins .o i«!cin> nr< ■, ll.e Hihlo, NValk r’s Hi' imnary, Webafer’s ‘ pelhnr Honk, I'’nuTson s I i mI and second t bias Kentlcfr. the National Header, and llar.’a r’H l.ha ulam. t'olhurn’s Inst I.< •• uis, Smith's aml Ihaemm s \nlhtn( lies, ('olbtirn’s /llgehta, l layfiiir'a Kmdal, MarshnirH Hook K« eping, and I'Juii’h Sur\eying Smith's and Knkhum'a < •nuinnar, I'm km's l.ver* • iM N.aial lll.nr's iila (one. Woodhralge’fc and Olney’i- (.Vnornphv, KoliblMh' and Whiilploy's History, ( 111 y*h Aatronomy and ’/'realise on (Hubes, t omstoek'N ( liemiHlry and Natural I'hilosophy, l.maoln and laalon'M botany, Hedge's I .oga*, < oiiihe'rt i'hy«iology, VN itlla on I he Mind, and Iho flandel and JlayUeu collccfion of < hnreh A1 nsie Andrew h l.aim hraniiinir, (-oodrii h'a fircek <•runimur. <*/eek I’cadi r 'JV.tnrnrnt and Mrjoru, Calm Kunder, lieveren'ri I.aim Tutor, Virgil, »Sal* l umI t C acm and lioiuec, I.evr/.ac’M french (.ham mar, w jtli Holtnur's l''ufileH, ami 'i'clcmoeliuH. 2\«rorder of iho Ho t..., I.HW/UH) (iAKI.h K, toe’y. Waynohboro, July 10, IHIiS 7i in 5 Our lliindivil Dollars ut wind. NOJ’HM Hanawny front the auhscri her, in I feeernher lost, a negro man raiua.d JoliiiNoti, ng«*d about twenty right yea a. Said negro is four feet t lei en inches high, very dark complexion, ami u fieri interro- i gated closely slutferu nlilllo; ho h nan J lull luce, and a grant many murks off lie w sup ou Ins buck Said negro was confined n Ma con jail lust summe r three montliM, imd holungnl m that time to Mr. (dill, ol' Monroe eo I would re quest jailors io ho purlictiiar in examining jails, as iho mini negro Iny nix month* in jail wiihm ion miles of his it.usn r. IT said negro is confined in jail, so that I gel him, I will pay the above reward I have no doubt but thur lie lias altered his nuiuo. npril 11 wfuu l-OUNhiLllls H.TOIUN. m u tniiTii Vus ia;\v ak i», tU \ N \\s \ V from the subscri ber, about tin* lOlli of JVlnrch lasi, my negro fellow iihont ,'l.i years of ago, quick Rpolion, nml of common nixe. I have no doubt hut that be is lurking about the planta tion ol Hr. S. .1. I holey, Haniwo'l Uistiict, S. C. ns he lias a wife at I lint place. Also, about the loth of Juno lust, SVtrr, nbonf t’»o years of age,hftillers when spoken to, and is Mtp pofted lo lie about ('rocker’s Neck, S. (' These negroes on* 100 w<• 11 Known to need dcs »riphon, w here I snppo?.e iltey are tanging, rap tains of NtcainlmiUM will please* look out for said negroes, ns they are well ae<jtmlni«al w ith ilia river, and have been on boats greater part of their time, at work,and may try to make believe they are hiring theirow n time I will pay tin* above reward tor the delivery ol’said negroes to me, or in Au gusta jail. JOSIiTH A. SIII.W iMAKi:. august if KANAU.W Imm the stihseri 1 > befh, residing in (•reenvillo, Ha . a . i ‘ v * iniilatfo boy, b> the riaine ol DICK, (culls kiulm'ir f leburcl,) said boy is (X Y abouts» feel 1 ineb high,raw honed, H v>j> and weighs ab-.nl I7\», or 80 lbs. &?•**&**•,•**• quick spnloai, with oneof Ids lore < * r « s teeth broken ell', and but lit IKt hu.r i on ids head; quilu intelligent a. liv e.aiul strong a.< to \ muscular pow« r. We !>roughl said ne;rrn liniii the ! Hm* ol jMississippi and Ahinmna, B«?niler County , Hick had on w hen lie went away a mixed coal and I hir hat, oihei clothing not roeollt't ted. He ibnnerlv enmo Irom N.(’. Also at tin* same lime runau vy, n,bright mulatto | boy .by the iiaine ol N\ I'.S L' 1.1'.V, belonging to Col. ! i ’ooper, n< ar ibis place, nUntit > years ol ngc, »pnei. , i poknn, abotii •» ti c t «».• J inches high, spar. 1 ma«le, and n burlier by proU'ssioti. This Imv w*s hon-.’!,t J from Mr NNOolt’orke',:, ul Columbus, m this ‘Stale, and by lorn was brought from \aryhindi lm |,u. Ir«*cptenlly threatened to jm. back. \N eslly lei-1 n»i ! when he want away, asinja d pnirol piuUiiloons.„ j liny both lell without any provocation, and 1 witliinonev enough t'i carry theta sum? distance, 1 and it is supposed will make for some free Slate. 1 as probable |hr;, ma\ have live pis.s..s, or tnav be * arriod ol by some while j»eis m Wlioever will apprehend said negroes,and lodge them in Jail, so that we gel Ihem, shall he liberally rewaoled June H II MiI).\WAV A lIAWKI.NS (ea»u,a, Je'li’! ‘OH count \ : % %, r HKU I’. A>s tffhlev IMnllips. aib"aiistr;;'.- ’ ■ w en the - tale ol Stephen < ‘otter, lot o| .said countV, deeeas -I, apjdms lor lelieis di>'mi.‘sor\ i'hese are I her ore to cite and t\ Intonudi all .*.mi singular tin* I mdred and creditors ot the said de ceased, to he an I :*;»■*.■ ir nt my %u»iee uiljiui the tone prescribed by Hw.losiiew e:»ase iftiuy lhe\ • ht' o, why said l-'iiers should not be grimied. Cjiven under m\ band :if olliee, in l,ou p fits ICtli day ol'March IS ICS. mar 111 ’ I IH.M.ZKi: H(>TIJ u I'M,, l>oorgiiu Burke County* ( otirl oj (k tit nary, present their Honor \\ vi ».vinis. \bel I.* \\ is and I*. 1 i\V/, \i Si Af/'i A/ilrg/i, lei! ( I TI'ON the application ol Mnliord Marsh. 1 Fielding Fryer ,praying ihut the Clerk do u wile n citation lor lelltTH dtsmt.-sory* uh adiniinst i .i -tors on the cut ate ot Fielding Fryer, decca »ai li is •!» motion of Ceunsel ordered', that the .same do : iffHue relurfiabU* n» •'■ept*a. *■•term next of ibis 4 ourt, lobe publish-'.l om > a i -mitlt tilisuid Cemi A true extract Hum ihe i... march ‘2O Cun 'J'll Hl.Ol NT,n rcn n c. (■oonfia*">2ti:vko Cotinlv • i'oiiri ol Ordinary, preheat, ihc'r /’. ■ >r;. (i \\ K. uns, Abel !.*• \\; , and la Fulmer. I,mji . Hull- t \i N/, ,o7( li, 7s:;s IT PON theprtiH Ol <.f Me Nrd A'r.rhh, Adnnni ; J trator of John N % alls. • ■■ , -d, this day lied preying (ha! a «'Nation may u >t.e l«*r bijers di«qnis- I fcory from said /Imnnusirale n. it is on motion : ordered that the same do i>sne und be jmldi' a d once amoitin fur six months A tree extract Irom the miimiev. FII HLOI .NT.m ciiiir, j .March 20 fun I JKFf'ttltSO.V SIIUIUKF’S SAI.K. ■ \ \ r M | |„. an tin; fiifi Tuesday m :-ep"-m -i f hirniM, r die ni-wket l.oosein Ixnim'dle. ! within lliti t* 1 tl hour. “I silo, 'be fallowing prop | rrl v,in wit six Innntrf-I on 1 fo»ty acre* id « ..li I lie water. of flfTOCtllV. odjnimriß (•ll'-iOgMII. ‘ i mid oilier*; leva I on aJ the property "I 1 Walden, I • mli.fV ■ i’imli. fn in favor i >»n ■ !II N. •\« (oh vs *a.d Wflldmi. lx*vy inode nod.* * I unit'd in mo bv a eorednhlo U. M LAW-SON, Dep gh*fl | .»rdv in, 1S T., fd Hl!T?ht: SJJEHIFJ *S HALL. . I' il l i.i T»i . i!uv in ;* t;:*»<*u; : icr Mfxt will )>r / m.J.! al f*. i .tI D il "»r ; . the tuw ,* "j I ; vi b W<* •11 |be ••?-!*'»! henm fd ?■ r,!<>. fit third j ■ »of iiu> fii)ii< «*,» limmlc ■! n- •• :*of me In ml, 1 form' »ly the prop'My nl ii- i.ry « Hit . deci'iued, lull flow I lie properly <d Liu rl Fni-c ; levied no so /•'ll!dy n/i. In i ii- • ■ Iroiji • Jn*liev -i mil id Lurk'* i cool'd ,in I i\'i»r <i( J Kedlhld, and S »V Liherf ni-i- I/<j\ ym d • and return'd lu 1 ire* by u eonHlnlde. \V . H liOl> •'• L N *S>, Sheriff 1» < July :u, M SCIUVFJ ILK. ; T / ILL be < .id iim l'i" 1’ r-f 7 IMS lay Hi 0p1f.171 • v v her n> xt, before ti e C :mm l Jluimo dour in J irl *■ (i, Let wM-ii f lu? iisiiul bourn of mile, one 1 ir.jol In ml coiii cm* hundred ;i< n«, more nr ' |<-. , fi• 1 ) fining Inufl.-f oj itciij.iinin Willmtnnnfi mid ’ Uj< dviid Herrington, it hi m.r 11 1 • • e where Aim, ♦ Sun 1 1 Afendc* no a liv • : Icvi'd on ns the property 1 ol .1 nine• AJe»de>, iff i ilhlv Mindry li.lnn. in favor of VVjlkniK Nnn-Hey and .1 ic-d» I'r .m. Levy mud • and n ninifd so me by d corml-'hle .1 At ’(>D UK VAN’, SJi*»rin July :u, J. id nn.iMiiiu ssil'.ini i ’S s \i.s:. ON I In* lit '1 m*sdiy m dej I' I »fi* next ( mil lit* sold ni ( ohimhwi ( f '*i i iluno*, I»<.*!ween the iiKUttl ralf* Ii Mi's, tlk* (oMovtin-i |Toperiy t to wil a trai t <*l land, curt.lining two Immiifd ncrctf, more t or len.w, on I mb', rivi r, adjoining lb IVllitnnd I-van I )n\ h, nnd oi nj rnilv *j run led l<» I'ily, to :• ifi ( y iwo , .() Its frin < oluinhia >uj«en ir <nm I, in wlmdi 11 ii nun in t ii’., lord and Ju m. s I ii/i»c■rralJ are jdain* i* 11 w, n ' ;il’e t> in lb (tis, fit 1 nd.iiil. zl/w, :ii,f':r(i vv'-niMii numed .Marlhn nnd I.erebiM Ihih, (o -ii.-I) h\ i(i f.-M. fiom ('tdiMiihia ul- lior 1 < 'ourf, 1.1 win di I *.me I M ind nnd John LninKi » fire |-/amf ilia, iifpiinsl < Nil hm iie- I Snrio ide, flfdMiilmil. i 1 J/ a, a I rat I of bind llnrly-five nen morn nr h j-h, ndj lining Dooly ami Short, on Town t*. ! , In ml; ly Iwo li la.:. If irn tlm Jnstiee\‘ ’ ( tuirf, Duslriel No. li. I.hut Seoll, nciinsl l»ar ■ \ Jloward and James Ihniuii. I. \i l on and 1 reinnad In me by a eoiiHlahle. A /.> >, on«i Hurrc I linw, eijplil or iiino yearw of nt", 1 (o Malady a li la. IroiTi ( ulnmliia InUrmr < ‘onrl. W illiam lluiccly .l IMieliQ' l Mn/fin. 1 Al w, niie ro .'1 wagon, Iv. o Hunol hnr.se;’, one bay 1 lioisc and a hay mare and eoll, In mlinly a li. la. from ('nluiiihia Supedor (hmrf. Samuel Al. Junk son vh, lianiel K. Hill. IVopiTly pointed foil by dcJendaiil. h’ K'll A HI) 11. JUN KS, Slientr. aiigUJl, *2, ]S3 id ADM lIV <siRAT< hk s H A LB* '*ij ILL b • cold, agreenlile lo an ord« r of llie v V honorable Inferior i Onrl, of Hinke emini v, when Milling for ordinary purposes,on I lit first. Tm h tl y m November nexl, uilhinllm usual lioiiih of mule, t<» Ha* Im'h' hl bidder, before dm (‘onrl I louse floor m ( urrohion, < arroll conniy, lot No. one hun dred and I luriy-loiir, in the sixth dislriel ol ('arroll roiinly ; Ht»hl uh tin* rial rMUile <d’ 11. (Mamal, de eenst'tl, lor llie henelil ofllie lieirs and t reditors, 'l’einiH made Known on the day. NS Al, \V. Al A UNI), Adminisiia 'or. August d, JH3.S. id i ADMI\INTJC A TO fit’.S SAM:. he M»ld, agieoahl. lo an onler ol the i v honorable Inferior (.'oiirtof IhirKe eounly, ( wlmn silling for onlinary purposes,on llnMir«t I ii“ - day oj I >t-tuber nexl, w dfiiii llie itNiial hours c.fsale, folia In’;* h«ni luthier, befiire Iho ( onrl, ilmiso Moor in Drnyfod, ,J ooly touniyjof No. 211, in the lath dislriel nf fuuniy ; Mild a., the real onluto nf 11. ( JMimnd, ilet . if. ■d, Ittr llie bei.efil ol llie heirs and i rediiors. Tmns n.' l '<■ known on ihn day ol sabn WM. NV. MAi'ND, Administrator Auc:usf i» IHHB. id vi sam:. 4/R/’ M.L be Hold on t ln* first 'J’nchdny in iVovom v v |»er next, before (he ('on./ Mouse in the J town of Waym Mlioro, Ihirko c oiiniy, w 'lhin the /e- j gal hours ol sale, in pursuance ol /••••••■'*• f t unit of Ordinary, «>/ linrko eoimfy, mm fra.’i Os ; I.nnd, eoiifaining i line hundred nnd sixty five acres, I more or less, lying in Ifmke comity,adjoining Win. | l*a(< nauii and Al AL Dye, on the uan rsof I’uek* i head ererk ; h Id (or tlm heirs and credit »rs ol \ I’redorit k NV iho . tleefasetl, late nf said county. TllOAlAb Vr'jSK, Administrator. August 7,183 J. id ADiNIiMSTU I S'OIRH SALK. W/ )0 Htdd,on | ho 15th day of September 1 w v next, al Ihe lain residence of Joseph Herring- I lon, Into of {Semen eounly, deceaso.*!, (ill llie per ishable properly belonging losaid eslale, ednsisl'mg ol horses, mules, hogs, eorn nnd fodder, household nnd Idtrhrii Immune, together wiiit many <tlher ailieles nol ifcensarv so mmlioii. Terms oil Hat day olTsale. U KTlAlll) iIKUKIXMTON, Sen. August 4, HH3S. Administrator. s:xmci'tous *v vi)iiinisTitA r r< ?n SAMI. > N the first Tuesday in October next, will lie * * sold al ilio (’onrl House in Lelvalb eounly, lei 200, in ilia 17lh District el originally Henry county, belonging lo the estate ol Archibald Dell, deceased. • Als >, on Die sumo day nt Iho C’ourl House in Lumpkin county, will ho sold lot 1003, in Die 4th Dislriel, Ist utM’tu'it, originally i'heroKeo, belonging lolht'isiuto ol Alary NN hUe, deecaseil, under or ders ol the I’outl ul Ordinary, ol llurke eounly Terms on the day of sale ; purchasers paying for tales. I LIAS HiCLU Executor ol Anduhald Hell, and administrator el July 17, L'bB. (• kl Alary NV bill*, deceased. i > Ift KSI A"N I’ ti» :lm diilor i.i tllo h M.onilt'o llir 1 B .liiMiiccs of iim liilciiur (’mill, ol iho count\ 01 .IpdiiiNiin, silliii;; iu a I'onrl ol Oiiliiimy, will lie oiler.'il lor *ali>, al ili ■ < 'ourt I lim... in the low nol l,imlavilli>, on t!u> Hi-. I 'J’lioMiny hi Nov. nilici- m xi, liouvccn the uaiial Inair. ot sale, I lu. )>la 111 ar iun . allcil 1 >»i •;!si;«r!, licliim;ioo in Hi ( > i>*lnto () f Major Jolm Iwirrion, laio ol said oouaiy, about 01.- vi u liiimjro.l aoios at' laiol, lying on Kin ky I’oiu toi icroi'k, mill o«I j.ii ll11 1 jg Jand* ol' (ltmmio.>lmins, I' loiinmy, ami 1 1011. ('on. In ions . I sale, iino-llinl i onali, ilni Inilluiioo m Iwo annual iiiHinliiionia, nml j ""CO I loon ill,i il.i. '.a inovtg.i;.o on lie inoniiscs, nml appn>voit p is .mal soi-urn y , i On tin. -in in oiling day, m iim Onk'nnJ pl rnla ; will bo aedd, a qiwniiiy ol *took, eonsiming of ! Imrs,nililos, nilllc, hogs, and sliocp, logt>ilior ; wit li Mindry mliolosol honsolmld nnd kilolum Inr "iluro, (ilnuintiun Inola, i orn, (i)ddi’i', w a.’ons, A o Ac , 1 1, I.a in,- i ■ i l l ost.n o. I 'untill lorm oasli .1 Ml. M Al’l’ll i.Kso.N i?l-;ui!li;.\, I: \' r | Jnm« Id, IrdH d j .vi!.Hn;;,'.nivi'ou's s vi.io. S, \. Ml, I o Mi! I,at S'aiTolton, ('urrol connlv.nii T J • sir i i’upNilnv "i S.-|tiimbnr mt\i, l ot ■o. lie liuinlrt'il and i. n, in llic tcmli dislriel til 1 nmd conni> ,I ho sumo belt.ny tut; (,t (ho ostaln ol 1 ndnm ■' laniord, mi.! l. oltl in t oniplianc.- wiih iho i i.i.-I will and It i.tanu'iit ol said (lcoca,od. 'lonns , laado know it o.t ike day. This \>d July, I \'S. (.1 Hl.'KlJ A (.It till), Adiiiii.isiiritr.tr, J"'> . id with iho will annexed (•Ooigin. d.'i son < «>oji|y ; \\/ MI.K K AS James JI I .inqnf (i.’l.T, mlniinla. 4 4 iraior on iho of J iuios (■, Wells. loio ol soil! ii inily, deef i.'.oil, applies li>r loners of dis- | mission from sai l i slnle. flu ome ibereiomtp i ile and admonish nil and singula", lb • I.in.hod and eredilor* ol ■ aid do oast ,1 ; lo iio and appeal al my odiee williiu llie linu- pro- 1 ■ sonb.il by law, lo slimy eansc, il any (lie) lane, I why said letters should not ho grained. i oven liial.T mv hand at .dliee, in 1 niisville, ibis 1 kllid.'.v pf i'lav, iHJii i', 1)0i’il W I.L| ,( h ik. I may 10 lim < M'o . ■ in, .:e •:• e;i eotii .y ; V a i IKK la \S,lV|riel\ 15 < oiiiia'ly, Aiiminislra- | J lori 11 Ihe I stale of Tandy’ll .lo;„s, J a io i >-o..l": , deceased, nppli ,i for tellers ills i misery. IJi. se ore liiereloro I.i eile aad ndmnniali ail an,l I MMgilartl-.e heirs andereilitnrs nf suul ileceasnl to | he ami appear al my oHieowiilim llie lime pre.'.-n- I heii by law, t . t» io limir nhieemm.--, ifn-iv tin". ! haxo, lu slu'W cause wuy m.j.v! hau r shouM not be granted. Mivcn uinitT mv hand, at nfiice, in Lon >vdle t’.i; puli day of Alarrh, I >.l'f I u;.urb D* I.BLNLZEU BOTH WELL, Clk i Superior Court, AgrV Term, 15a8. | G 'orrfa, Lincoln county: NieboiaM G. Burkfldale, ad mini orator of / | fiili G. Barksdale, S VS I Sp(*«d, & Tat -, Cole A Tutc, John >Vat- | i kina, odminufir.ilor, we «»i Henry A*. Wotkina, | (lcf!oosp(l, 1 hvwry B. .»!<*, Murk S. Anthony, | | John McDowell, j nni-b ill in m An I drew*, beixion llanse, J K Kdbn’ii, Widiarn Bob lifk. Mill <v l.almgar , John S. Moore, Benjamin McKdiick, Timoiliv ’J’. Smith, Jainea N. Me*Lane,' j William N. Harper, J* i <■ H Walton, lie vrrly Bar! • j !:<!«■. iotm and Thomas Bermon, N G. Barksdale, and N. G Jhirkti(lnle,gimi(iianol William A . v token, i Hamath Smith, wile ol Benjamin Mmiili, lormerly j vviU; of Stilh G. Barksdale j li i* ordered liy the < curl Hint Ihr defendant hin the :*huv'* cane, arid all other creditor.* <>t StithG. Barkodale. dc 'cioed, appear and pfe'ol, answer or , (K iiiiir to aid hill, on Hi;- fed day • t th- next form oI II . < ■ nit, and lli il Ilm y file their (h num !_ini'* lf]i* «*. 1 11 * * of iho Hold t! e.ca: with ♦l l • ( lerk ol ihi* ( ourl,on or bclon the I• n»• '-pocified. il is furl hr i oiden d, that a < -j V ‘d Huh rule ho pul dialled in one of Hi' yazeitc.s ol thia slate accor dingly, for f firco mil’ll lit* before .-.aid ( ourl. I, J »>hiia I Jnnicl, < leik of the Mi[ c: ior Court of Lincoln county, olalo ot Georgia, certify that the lor. 1 •»; 11 ■ ■ is a I run copy taken from the minutes, this I Jlh day ol’JnriC, 1 838. JO HH A HAMEL, Ci k L. K. C Jin 21 Ida __ ______ , OTHE. l our monil's alier nun*, appucu i tion will h made to the honorable Interior * mill ol Km Inn aid county, while flitting for ordi* nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot ol land in the ban 11 ih'iid nnd lib ; celion in Cherokee county, h.iiiinein/ to the orphan?; of I oil V* iliiams; also one oilier tract drawn hy Lott Williams, in ,bco co. ■ d<l for th ‘henelit ol Iho heirs offlanl W i 11ium. ,i i'. Il M A Nil Z, Guard it n aNOUU nr/ndn nficr data application will S’ made to the honor .Mo Iho Inferior Court of (ol inn bin county, when bitting fir ordinary pur i po. m.s. lor leave to sell tin* whole of the real eat ate ot Sydnev G. Holland, minor, for the benefit of fluid minor. JEREMIAH GRH'bIN, July 1 Adrniniutrcilor of Sydney S. Holland ! r NOU R mo:ulu Mb r dele application will be made j lo the liunor.'ddo Inferior Court of Columbia | county, wlide Killing ;n a Court of Ordinary, lor Ira•, (i to sell (In* re d e t ife of Jacob J Bugg, late of j M lio comity, deceased - . .lidv 7 A. I* H()fIMIM’SON, Adndr. 1 t: t H it mom ho ait' r dan. application will la* made i .B to Jiif iiees ol Ibe Inb rior < ouri.of Uiehmund I eoun y, silling its a (’ourt nf ( )rdinory, for leave to i-ell the red and personal ejtule ol Henry /inn, | late of i ii luuotid county, d<cca; ed. J ANK I). /INN, Adndx. i ,0, i 3 1m JJJH '< F( )S FER, Adm’r. 1 & (MiK mom lih niter date application will lie ■I made to the honorable the Inferior C ourl of 1 *ihe county, while silling loronlinnry purposi s, lor I leave to sell the real ( state of William Krytuit, de ceased, late of Burke count. <’ 1,. MATTHEWS, Administrator n riff hi of his V'ije. July 9,1838. I jj <M iK mouths alter dam application will lie 'j '* ni iilu to the. honorable the Inferior Court of t Taliaferro county, when silling for ordinary purpo | hch, lor leave to sell the real estate of James I.ang dou, deceased ; all persons concerned will please I nkc noiirc. DUKOI IIV J.A %HHON, (Kmrdion. Juno 12 1 4m months ul cr dale, application will he h ma.to to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, in hen silling as a Court of Ordi nary, lor leave lo sell the band and Aegroes be longing to the Estate of 7/ampton Wade, late ol said county, deceased. KOBKK r BOLTON, Adai r. ’ July 12 in 1m ’ i fepOUR months alter dam application will he u made to Ilio ('ourl of Ordinary of Burke roun ’ ly, for leave to sell lot No 95, Bth District, IMcrri wellur coiinlv, Itelonging to James F. Brown, a , I minor. KI/j/aBETJf BROWN, July 17,1838. Guardian of JanaoßF- Br«’Wn. , A ’ O'J’li I).—Alter the expiration of four months j 1 from this dote, application will bo mode to the I Jus l iocs of Iho Inferior Court of Jefferson county, billing as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to tbn estate of Major John Bcr- I rien, Into of said county, deceased JNO. MAC KHERSON BERRIEN, Kx’r. I Juno 10,1838 i rTf IM. made to tlio Inferior Court of Lincoln county, ! when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave rose]] i tie interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said coouty, I fit-; eased, in a negro man Moses,as part of the » bint< of said deceased . W.H biAM Ul'.V NOhbS, Admiiiislfnior. Lin co In ton * .' {a .v J -h 1838 ( B.MII i( inonTlis ah.dine ii|)f,liciu ion will hr mmTe w. to the honorable the Interior <. ourl of Colum | bin count}', when sit Hug for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of land in &°iu county, ceMam ing 125 acres,moroor less, a«ljoinnig hands of Jlcg i gio, O’Neil, and others, belonging to Iho estate of i Henry Wilkins. SUSAN WILKINS, Ad'vir, June 20, 1838, P/OUB months after dale application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, to sell the real estate of Elea/.or Lewis, deceased, of said county. EI.EA/EK I . COW AR T, Executor may 32, 1838 mil months alter dote application win be made to the bun Court, of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave to sell 095 acres of pine land in the county of Burke, on the waters of} Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. | J. Mordacl, nnd others, sold lor the benefit of the I In ns of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. J A A! ES C ROJSS, Guardian. Louisville, May 21, 1838. dm 3 AOI It months after dale, application will be o made lo the honorable Inferior court of Burke count}',lor leave to soli all the real estate es George E. sSeunywrs, deceased. J A N E HCON V ERS, Auinx. april 20 m ini g Ht 1 U Mo nths alter dale, application will he I 9 made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, lor leave to sell a pait oftho real ; estnlc of Wouttiworih Harlow, cb et npccl. ] REBECCA HARLOW, Adrarx. | 1 npril 2d m4m i R months after date application will be j « nnido to the honorable the Inferior Court of; ( olumbia county, u bc:i flitting for ordinary pur- 1 ! pos. «, liir leave to sell si\ hundred acres ol land | moroor less, belonging to the estate ol Benjamin E. j : V\ inlrey, deceased, 1> ing in (hdnmbia county, on i tlio little KioKo creek, adjoining I .nds of llai-«'io, ; Jl art in, nnd others. WM. i‘. BE Abb, Adir.’r. July 2l>, 1831. K months alter date application will be ” made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol * Burke county, w ben sitting for ordinary purpwes, for loa\(* to sell the plantation belonging to the estate ; ol John M. bambert, »hceased, in said county, ad i joining I uids ol John ( oek, Mathew Jones,nnd olh- Als >,a negro man hel.mgmg to said estate by the name of Bob. ANDEHSCN I.AMBIiUTM r . GEORGE W. EVANS, * lx ,s ' V> nvneshoro, Juno 28, 1838. ... I , H R months alter ch*le, application will he I d made to the bon. the Inbrior Court of Elbert county, while Miting tm ordinary purposes, for have to sell n negm mn named William, helojig- | m-: to .Margaret Ann Dcmhvylcr, a minor heir of | f . sej h! k :e!\\ \I. r. jr. dee; i.s-ed, bin'of l-Rbcrt eo. } -vl.i \ \NDeU E. IKK •■*>]’(b\,Guardian. 1 n ay 31. 1 '3B mlt (HR months after date, application will b-.» 1 A made to the lion the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while f itting lor ordii nry for leave to Ml all the lands and negroes belonging to tho I slate of Aimer Ward, deceased, halo *of said eo-.mty. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1838 mlt *' S'i'U A V Ml) from thes ihscnbcr, ,V : , near Cr?i\vfordville,'i'aliatbrro conn (.. r ‘7'7'- b v » on the ' night of the 21 U tilt a • la bay hoi-M*, wi ll imule, nnd m •* 1 /■’>'//good order ; m.shnd, except on one r; x •/ lore foot, his hiu I tcel while, his m ! nc nod tad Hill Ids fo.i lop hall its natural length; the mark ot ua oil sore on ins h;n k , his loot large j I in proportion to tho size el his liodyjlie j».iees w I hi -e, Imi trots and walks well, and had on a yoke } u 1 »'nheleif. ACe, at the. Mno time, a sorrel house cl Bee smile si-.y id*/ I|. V| all round and heller than lb' !• i\ Anv person rolnrnin‘ r • ) d horses will be rewarded. •emst 2 wdt \V. D COWDREY 1 Georgia,Bwrke Comity* ... Court of ordinary, pr-sent their Honors 0 ' f Evans, A liel Lewis anil E Ealincr. Lrqrs. Hule Ni Hi, Uh M-trch, \e\. i e! T >■' the petition of Samuel Barron, exeou.urol tc. I U Absolein Kinsey, deceased, late ol Burke eo 1,, : staling lint lie bus tnily executed said willand set- t ; i Ilie estate of said deceased, and praying Inters t I dirtniSiory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel, g or mod ihni the Clerk do i,sue u citation, returns- 0 hie m .September Court next, reipiiring nil persons ~ • itii.- slcd then nod there to show cause why Hie v same thould not bo granted ; And it is Innln-r or dered lhalsaid citation ho piibli-tn c mice a inonlti nil said court. A true ext rad. iron; the minmcs. ifin <• sto 6m T- II Ij! dH ' i I . • 1 ( 1 h | ucurgiM—Uarke county* Court of Ordinary —present, ihcir ilonors <>. " . } Evans, Abel Eewi;, and E. Fainter, esqs. I /.’life At. .Si , March i<th, 18.13- , a ' I’ti.N the petition of Klisha llayinaiis,executor f *_ iA mnimcl llayioans, dec ai n, late d Innas | countc. ■ tiling that” be lias fully executed the las: . U ,il and le. latiient ol spnl Stephen 1 laymans, do- ( ,-i,■, an'l pnivmg letters disimsanry. Il ls there- ( ■ |,, (( on iii'innn o( counsel, ordered, that the clerk ( do is.-.im a citation requiring all <:<mecriicu,io be ( : and njipearaL the court at September term next , 11,Wiand it' re to slew cause u iiV said let tors ulmll ' not be cianted, and lbat said nutation be publish- i ed ma c icuionlli tilt said court. Alrne extract from the minuter i man'll Jil 6tm THit 1 441 I NT, Id el k. ' Georgia, Scrivcn county: Cmnl /I Ordinary— (’resent, their honors John S. Kn i a, Peter Roddick, Jefferson Huberts, and j ’ Chti’lesC. Stewart, Es |s. Jlnh: Mi. -Vi. .lull/ ‘Mh, 1838. r J»ON the application of Thomas 11. Burns,ad- U ininislrator of W illiam Gioss, deceased, tale of Sciiven county, slating I hat he hus fully adminis tered sa d estate, rind praying citation lor haters dis imssory. It is, on motion, mdered llml the Clerk I 1 do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show cause (if any they have) why the same shall not be J granted ; and that the same bo published onto a f month lor six monlha. i A’lruo extract from the minutes. Jn ! y 10,1838 nng 1 mliin JOsHUA PERKY,CIerk. , Georgia, Jcllci -on county : \* / HEREAM Bryant. Eullbrd, administrator on V the estate el Set h Mason, late ol sins coun ty, deceased, apiilios fur Idlers dismissory Irani said eit ate. , _ M 1ec.,0 p.rn therefore In cite and r.dmouidi all and . s regular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to fill their object inns, if any they have, in my of fice, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew * r Mi.-c why said tellers o! dismission should not. ho granted. Given under my hand at cilice in Louisville, tins . i slh July, 1838. E. HUTU WELL, Clerk, c ; J.-ly 7 f - r j Georgia, < olnnibi.i county : ■ j «/ JIKIIEAS James Carllidge, administrator de o V horn’s non, applies lor letters dismissory on ■ tl.c estate of Adam V\ alker,deceased. I These are iheretbro to cite anil admonish all and singular, iho kindred and creditors ut the said de ( ceased, to file their oh,lections, if any they have, I within the time prescribed by law, in my otiice, to shew cause why said letters should not. he grant ed. 1 liven under icy hand and seal at office, tins , 2d day of June, 183 th GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Columbia county : I Vi/ "IWUAS James Cnnlidge, administrator, t t applies for letters dismissory on the estate of liobert VV. Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and : singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, in my oilier, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 2d day m June, 1833. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. i j Georgia, Columbia county : VV 11 EH E AS, Gyrus Albert applies for letters ol u w administration on the estate ot Thomas A lima, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular, tho kindred and creditors ol the said do | ceased, to tile thoir objection.', (if any they have,) at my office, according lo law. Given under my hand at office, this 31st July, 833. [an.;2] GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson Countv: * hn Elgin, late of tins county, de ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said nd [ ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of Iho said deceased, lo tic and appear at my office within the time prescribed lay law, to shew cause, if any | they have, why said letters shall not bo granted. Given undnrmy hand at office, in Louisville, this I 4th June, 1838. June U EBENEZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk. ! Burke county: W r HEREAS Civility Bunn, administratrix on I hoes [ate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies j for letters ol dismission from said esinte. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to bo and up near ot my office, within the lime preserib ed by lavv,m’ show cause, it any they have, why said letters shodld tm>‘ be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 30ih July, 1338. Bv order of court, aug 9 Cm T. K- BLOUNT, 1). Clerk. Georgia, Uurke comity; WHEREAS Elijah Atiawny, administrator no the estate ol Redding t) Byrant, into ol said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory. J hose ore therefore to cite and admonish all Ptld | sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ‘ to be and appear at my ollice, wit Inn the litre pre- j scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, I why said letters should not lie granted. * -iven under mv hand,at Waynesboro', tin.-! 17i!i day of fobi, 1838. T II BLuUjVT, U. CTk. tub 21. mfim ; Georgia, .Icffcrson county; i VV fU 'RE.VS Hugh Neely, edministrator on the f •V V estate ol James Neely, deceased, applies for ) letters dismissory from said administration, j i hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and ! singnlartho kin Ircd and creditors ol said doc’d to be and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why' j said letters should not bo granted. (iiven under my hand ut office in Louisville, this i 21st day of July, 1838. July 24 EBENEZER BOTHWELL,CTk. Georgia, Ihirke County ; V'\/ 1 11. HE AS Lillie Berry Rure.li applies fori W letters dismissory, on the estate us Abisli I Jenkins, deceased. i 1 hese are tin iclbre lo cite pnd admonish all and j ] singular lie kindred and creditors ot said deceased, I ) lo be and appear at my uliico within Iho time pro- i scribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said h lleis should not he granted. Given under my hand t otiice, in Waynesboro- ( this 22d day of March, 1833. j mar 26 6m T. H. BLOUNTi Pop. Clerk. j GfOigiii-Cosumbia County : ! VV IIEKEAS Henjmnia 11. Warren and John V McGar, Executors of ill o U ill ol tVillium MeGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. 1 tiese are therelore lo cite ami admonish all and j singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased 1 I lo be and appear at my office within the time pro- : j scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, i why said letters should not be granted. 1 Given under my hand at office, this 24lhdny of I February, H:ts. GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk. 1 fob 27 47 ticovgia,.leirersnu comity : v. ft ERE AS Sherrod Arrington, administrator » V on the c late of Joseph Loekhurl, late of said '-"Utily, deceased, applies lor letters of dismis sion Irani said estate. The." are therelore to cite, summon mul admon ish, all-nul singular, the kindred and creditor, ot said d.i ea- I, to be end appear at my office within Ihe lima pre. ■ njyd by law, to show cause, if any : tit. ', 1-...1-, why s.ltd letters shoultl not I;; granted, Gnr .ii: d r my hand at ollice in Louisville,this ! 23th Juno, |B3B. Juuc23 EBr.N vZF.R BOTIIWELL, Clerk. : months after date application will be’* ,C. niado to the Justices us the Interior Court of 1 Richmond county, while sitting os a Co"tt ofOrdi- ' nan . lor leave m sell a tract of land belonging to the estate cf Lewis 1! Rhodes, dt a cased, lur’lhp bcaofil "I the hens and creditors ut said del eaved I Jut' 31. I -33. A 'V. KHUiIES, Exit titer. [t LAW NOTICE. rrillEiirtleraigncd having united in tin? praclic i ot til*? LA VV, oiler their services to the public 1 hey will attend the i-ourls ot Jluscogee* Marion, Stewart, Knndolph, Early, IJaker, /.eeand omnur, id the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston,oi tafi riuii Circuit; and Twiggs, I’nlashi, Lovvnden, J nornn», Decatur and Dool/, oft he Southern Circuit, i-u -siness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office Is in *Mimier county, whore one ol them rnav always he louno when not absent on business. LUiT WARREN, WM 11 CRAWFORD. oct 10 -37 D77ct. kv a ss* ai Kmc I nisj i> y spo p j*:ia and ilypocliuiKlriMCisni—^lnlerest, mg case. —-Mr. Win- Salmon, C»reen at, ttbovo «3i | Pl.ilndedphia, afflicted tor several yours with the following distressing symptoms; sickness ut Iho stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation ot the heart,impaired appetite, someliincs acid and pn- i tresconl eructation, coldness and weakness ol jho I extreiuctifS,emaciation and general debility, dis lurlic 1 rept, u sen.se ol pressure and heat at. tiic i stomach after eating, night muro, grout mental , despondency, severe flying pains in llio chest, hack . and sides, emliveness, involuntary sighing mill weeping, languor find lassitude upon llio least ox - [ f-mso. Air hiilmoti had applied lo the most uni- j iient jiiiysii i tus, who eousidered it beyond the I power of medicine to restore l.irn lo health; hinvo- I ver, as Ins afflictions had reduced him to a very j deplorable condition, and having been recemmeu- j ded hy a relative of his to make a Inal of Ur Wm. Kvail'd medicine, he with difficulty repaired to the ollieo and procured a package, to which ho no vs,j he is indebted for lea restoration to life, health and friends. He is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ .Medicine or tale only by A.Vi'ONA <V HAINES, ni , r ilis 2328r0ad street: HAVIIiAND, RISLEY & Co. AUGUSTA, OA. . Wholesale, and Retail Dealers m Drugs, Med,ones, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye. Slap, J.rushes, Window Glass, ffc. < f fT.K the following brief catalogue ol their vy slock : Drugs, ijc. Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Ammo, Asphallnm, /psaltnliiln, Antimony, etude; Arrow Hoot, Allspice Arsenic. Aqua Kirlis, Balaam Copal vn, Balsam fir, Balsam lulu, Balsam Bern, Black Drop. Blue Vitriol. Borax, refilled and crude; Brimstone, Burgundy J’itclt, Balierry Bark, Biller Boot, Camphor, Calomel, English anil American, ( ream Tartar, (unitliaraies, Cochineal, Camwood, Cuhehs,Cayenne Bepper, red and African d >. Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, < ardamon Cecils, ( orrusivc S’ahliame, Castile Soap, Copperas, Congress \V tiler, Chloride of Lime, Chloride of Soda, Castor Oil, best and rom , inqts , pis. and hall pis. Epsom Salts, Essential Oils, ol all kinds, Kan A/cdieinale; f ly Stone, flax Seed, Flo’s .Vulphor, f lo'rs Benzoin, Flu’rs Chamomile, french Chalk, (linger, race, ground, pure an I common, Clabber .Salts, Clue, Coidea Seal, Cum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do. Camhoge, do Senm motty, do Cttaiac, no SI. el lac, do. Copul, do. Tragacanth, Ac. Honey, llydrioilatc Potash, Hups, Herbs ot all kinds, “ Sbakbrs ;” hemlock Bath Isinglass, Jpeeae. indigo, Spanish f oaf. No. I, do. 2 do Carolina, Indian’s Panacea,lceland Moss, Irish Mo ss, lotline, I ,lalap, Jujube Baste, Juniper Berries, Kreosote, | Leo’s Bills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. 1 1 emon Syrup, superior; Ladies Slipper Knot, Logwood, stick and ehip’d; Liquorice Ball, hint, Leeches, Lancets, all kinds; Magnesia, lump, do calcined, do Henry’s, do Butler’s Aperient, Mustard, English and American; Manna, Flake, Mask, Mace, Madder, Muriatic Acid Morphim, Act. and Snlph ; Mandrake Roof, Nutmegs, tVulgalls, Max Vomica, IN uric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Oliva Oil, Opium, Osborn’s /’lulotoken, Orris Root, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Burk, Bond Lily Root, Buplar Bark, Benrlash, Bepper, Bear! B rley, Batter’s Cntholicon, Pipeline, Quicksilver. Rhubarb Root and powder. Rosin, Red Breeipitate, Red Sanders, Red Chalk, Swnim’s Panacea, Sulphate ol’Quinine, Starch, Seidlidlz Bowdcrs, Soda Bowder, Stoughton’s Bitters, in quarts and pints; Sweet Oil, in quarts, pints, and ball pints, Sal Eralus, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt Bclre, R:---" • eji/j. Sarsaparilla, rout and extract; V" J ’s>' ' “ ‘>ooo Root, Senna, ■'pirns turpentine, m quarts aim pmj, Super Carl). .Voda, Tartaric Acid, Burlar Emetic Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; Willie Vitriol, White Wood Bail:, Voast Medicine in Vials. Anlimonial Wine, Bateman's Drops, Balsam Copaiva, Balsam Honey, British Oil Calomel,Camphor, Cayenne Bepper, Cnlc’il Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint, Biss. Cinnamon, Ess. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Ess. Lemon, Godfrey's Cordial, Ilarltctn Oil, Ipecac, Jalap, Jesuit's Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s Essence of Life, Opodeldoc, Oil Lcrnett, Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil VVorraseed, Baracoric, Rhubarb, .Sweet Spts. Nitre, Spts. Hans, Solution of Quinine, strong; Tartar Emetic, Tuslingloti’s Balsam, Ur. Rush's Eye Water, Thompson's do. Thompson’s No. 6. Perfumery • C, logne Water, every variety, Fancy Toilet Soaps do Shaving do do Lavender Water, Florida Water, Rose Water, Orange Flower Water, Milk of Roses, j Preston Salts, Fancy Pungent Vials, | Bomnlmn, Otto ot Rose, Antique Oil, Bear's Oil, ! Macassar Oil, Toilette Bowder, Indian Uyo, j Bowder Bud’s and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound. Paints, Oils tyc, | White Load, dry; • | While Lied, in 0,1 pure, No. 1, and No. 2, ! Red Load, Blank J.cad, Spanish Brown, 1 Venetian Red, .English and American; Vermilion, English ...ad Chinese, India Red, Rose Bilik, j.'rop J.ako, Litharge, Yellow Ochre,Stone i’ellovy, Chrome Green, Verdigris, in Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, \ andyke Brown, Terra Ue Sienna, Turkey Umber, Spanish Whiling, Putty Pumice Stone, Rotten Stone, Sand Paper, Bronze, Gold Loaf, Smalts, Window Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, summer strained, do do Fall do do do Winter do Train Oil, MatufootOil, Copal Varnish, coach and furniture; Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, Black Leather Varnish, Paint .Slimes and Mullers, Paint Mills, Glaziers’ Diamonds, Blaster Baris,Calcined. lirushes. Baint, Nash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ; Cloth, Hair, Tooth, .'’having, iiorse, Slier, Lust, Crumb, .Vail, .Serai) and >v hue Wash Brushes, every variety; Curriers’ C. if Pencil, Badger’s Hair, Hair Broom Brushes. Miscellaneous. .'’null', all kinds; G. \V. 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There is a (rained dwelling house on the place well constructed and 01 good materials,a gin house am! all other outbuildings requisite for convenience' The water is excellent, and the situation affords every prospect for the enjoyment of fine health Any person desiring further information will call upon the subscriber on the premises. I Ilarr's county, July 3 m-lt THOMAS SMITH ! Sipi |IVESETAE!|pj^ The following is an cxiract from a lorthcoming work of Hr. Peters, the discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Anti-Hilious Fills, “Health, wealth nnd enjoyment are the fhrrc prime ejects of life. the two former arc only sought as a means to obtain the latter.— Man seeks for wealth as the means of enjoyment Hut vain is such pursuit without the possession of health. Wit hoiit bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor . the outward man is capable ol any achievement, whether of wealth or enjoyment. Mens sunn in coipore sano—a sound mind in a sound body—is the sine qua mm—the absolute requisite,fbrjany effi ! cicni effort in the attainment of human ends. The I mind maybe uciivc, hut if the body bo feeble, then lis the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is , not there; and the finest laid plans are rendered 1 abortive by the sheltered condition of our tenement of clay. Hm sat ihat a man could obtain wealth—that he could acquire t bo gold of Uphir, and bring home all lh" treasures of the mines of Golcondn, yet without health, where would be Ins happiness ? He would bo miserable in the midst of his geld and his dia monds; he would pine away in wretchedness and despair, and he would exclaim with the wise man of old, “ all is vanity nnd vexation of spirit.” His limbs are racked with pain and he cannot rest, bis appetite is gone, nnd ho loathes his food; his sto mach is oppressed vviih nausea, and ho turns sick ening away at the bounties of a munificent provi dence. Ho would give all ho is worth—nay,all the world—if lie had it—for Iho poor but healthy man's appetite. “ Please give me,” said a hungry wretch to a wealthy f able man, “ please give mo a sixpence to hay me a morsel of food; 1 am almost starved !” “J would give a thousand dollars for your appe litc,” said the rich man, ns ho handed the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health to the enjoy ment, us lilu I Hut whereto, methinks I hear the reader ask, sub serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub ject? Do we not all know the value ol health? Do wo not all attend to it as one of the chief, if not the chiefest concerns of our mortal existence V Do we not employ tho means to attain and preserve it ’ Do wo not lay cut money—do wo not lee physi'- cians—do we not follow their advice—do we not swallow their prescriptions ! True—most true—genlio reader, thou doosl oil things, we dare say, and more. Still, wo cannot believe our homily on health to he altogether unne cessary. vis in morals, so in physic is it requisite to have “ hue upon line, and precept, upon precept.” Men in health lorgel that they may be sick , and men in sickness do not always employ the most ju dicious means to attain health. Very true, Doctor—men do not ns you say always pursue the right, road to health. Now, 1 know of some people who are always dosing themselves with physic, arm running to the doctors and apoth ecaries every day of their lives. They lake, 1 verily believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, and yet I hey '■ r n "ot well after all Do you Know ino reason i Why, yes, in my opinion there arc two reasons, hi the first place they take too much medicine, and Hi the second, they do not lako iho right kind. 1 used to make the same mistake. Hut lately, that is lo say for two or iliree years pest, Pve hit wpon a better plan. I lako Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Bilious Pills, and 1 derive more benelil from one dollar laid out in them, than 1 used in paying fifty in any for mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world of nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous quantity of medicines. Do yon know Dr. Peters ? Very well. And have yon ever taken Ins medicine? I were a blockhead else. They tell me he is none of your quacks, who un dertakes to mend and regulate the human machine) without so much as a knowledge ol its parts, and how they are put together. They say ho un derstands anatomy and physiology, 1 think they calk them, and is ns familiar with botany and chemistry as I am with the road lo mill. Vou are right ly informed. Dr. Peters is no em piric. He does not undertake what, he does not understand. He was regularly tired lo the healing ; art. Ho has spent years in the acquisition of know ledge ; he has devoted house.l to the study of tho human frame, and tho diseases lo which it is sub ject, and now ho is applying his acquisition to the relief of suffering humanity. He dues not pul, torlli the absurd claims often ad vanced by the inventors ol patent nostrums—name* ly, that ot curing all diseases with a single pre scription I Such a pretence ho would deem about as difficult to swallow us to lake the nostrums of those who put it forth. There is no such medicine. There is not, nnd never was, a panacea for oil dm eases The Vegetable Bilious Pills pretend to no such miracle. Hut what is infinitely better they effect what t hey undertake They keep tho word of pr noise te the stomach, and the prima »ia which l !h?y make to the ear and eye. And that .indeed is no slight, recommendation. Nor ore the complaints, to which these Pills ore adapted few nor far be tween. The disorders arising from a morbid state of i ho bile arc, nmoflunnloly, many, distressing and fatal. A large portion»pf all the fevers, especially at the south and in tho marshy districts, arc owing to this cause, from tho distressing ague and fever | which almost shakes asunder file and itinb, to the fearful “ Vcllow Jack,” which seldom quits his,vie lira without sundering soul and body as be takes bis leavo. Conversant .rom his previous practice, with dis case, in all its forms, u Inch originates from the dis order of the bile, Dr. Peters was first led to employ his knowledge nnd experience in Ihe preparation of a mcdiiino which should prove efficacious in this large class ot diseases, which should relieve the ach ing and the dizzy head, uml restore the nauseated and loathing stomach, at the same time that it pre vented those more fatal effects which are so ajit to | follow from Iheir imprudent neglect. Pur this purpose he prepared with much care and | lust adaption to the purpose, the Vegetable Hilious 1 ills, which he is happy to say, from long experi ence, and the abundant testimony of tliose w ho have employed them have answered, more than answered his sanguine expectations. It is not his own mere assertion you are call ed on to believe. Jt is not the ipseC ixii ofany single man—though he was us great ns Galen or Hippo crates—that yon are to pin your faith upon Nei ther—although ii is said in the sacred volume that •by the mouth of two or three witnesses shall all things he established”—are you to believe in so small a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is be fore yon. they are too numerous lo be easily overlooked; they are too intelligent lo he carelessly hoard; they are 100 respectable lo be slightly re gnrded. Believing the sjionlanoous testimony of those whose experience is the best lest of the truth they assert. Dr. Peters has thrown together in the fol lowing pages, a low of the many hundreds of testi monials received from every quarter where his pills hav? come into use. They are loft to speak tor themselves. They are the words of those who “speak what they do know, and tes ify lo what they have seen and experienced.” careful and inquire for Peters’ Vegetable Pills; they nre sold in Augusta by Havilnnd, Bisley A Co. Thomas Barrett A; Co, Nelson Carter. James I eve rich, and W. Hewsotl april i 7