Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, September 08, 1838, Image 4

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,U»SIT.< THS OF ; i.; 011 (f I V Alt <; I! S . f I .'si ril'Ci' ) lo publish (i »■< an|m £ i« .a ihf rily offolumbtui, umMr ihe tillo "I “The (fooryi i Arg»“ ” In compliant' “'ill llm nsnpus of llm nom.lrj, u I* |nrhsps m-sary that hi* should tfl' " *<«• - fJiCiiliorw • rilw * *»• • r;*« ho will j ur. tic. Ihw f.mII bo ' n » {i sv ' vor<l . B, . Ho will advocate wlmt I.p dooms tho dot trine* ol ilic i /'onatilutaui, an equality of righm and pri. -• Irgvit, ontl equality ol I unlHi.f in id <>t iholnihr rib inw iih poarohle,* ao* soquoully Im will oppo ■ •'! nionopoiloN and oxebmive privileges, and 1 I isikli and wn«t6lnl cxpemli lire* ol publicmoney. In relation lolho*R meanuri *ot I»»•• general go;- crnmenl which Mein now I*» he must prominent I v brought hr lure ilio < ounlry, lie is nut now prepared tn any ihoi he will range I»• iii fit under any banner Jlclioving a rational bank of au> character vvonld |,o iho greatest evil iii.it could ho inflated upon the iounlr>,hiB opposition to it ui I h • uncompromiH ,„g. llolding, upon i!i i gn u 1 and obvious prnn-i I loiliin pelv.nioN all the works id nature. t hat tin* sinitde.Ni mode of doing any tb'iia i- always lie bod, and Udieving n plan may bo odopted lor lie management of Ihe (Jovcrmuem money w bit b will he more fiiniple thon u Hank or ihe *Sub Tivuury Scheme, rind whn-li will c th < I all tin* vood i lain* | ed by lie advocate* ol a bank mid the mihln amiry | In? cunnol l-*r ibo pri sent advocate Hn* latter upon its morns. Holweeii tho sublro.umry, however, as be understands it at present, and a national bank, lie would have no he sitolioi in making a « boicu. Oilier a* htiiif.s art* in llie power ol the people, nnd may be altered or abandoned nt pleasure ; hut n Hank once rstaldiidicd ih fixed upon tho country, at least h*r tho longili ol lima lor whhb ir ih (bar tered. It im gelling now lo he n m tiled doctrine in 1 1.ih country that tin* I'shil n/'ltfa ol < orpoiutioiiK are Ihe only llnngH wlneii are iilhivt; the povverr ol legislation ; the « onsliloiiun ol the country may I ■ • treated as a do> d cth r - individual li.-bia may he violated and trampled under loot, but Ibe vested rights o’ a corporation are sacred and inviolable. Upon ihe huhje iol Internal Jinpiuvenicais which now (veins much alielition and infer* i«t in tins Stale, Ini has only to say 1 1 ml he will advocate their (OMHirucli u by the Sjaie and at public i xpeiihe, win re he believes they will ho comlucjve ol good to ilk; country coinmensuialu with lie c*p< i aof llioir ci ii.siruclion ; and any where else l»y indivi. du.il enterprise, it individual!! eh"o-e to do it upon ibeir own resources, and upon their own r i-ponsi luliiy ; bill Im will oppose fill connexions between individuals and tin- • ale lor purp<>A( h ol spi <ulu- I ion upon rad road or I mid. mg • tuck*, iih <h si i uciiv c ol tin lights and dangerous to the librrtio. ol tln* people, pnriu uiu Iy where tin- proliis, il made, go M ii.divulicilh, and the loss, if Htisiainud, iuu.il he bintamed by the State. Many oilier subjects wlnch do n d now occur lo liim, may la; nunlo the biihje« I of disco .non, I 'poll it)l Mil'll, be will nd\ocan» wbul be heliev<> hi he light, and oppose what Hindi appear to him wrong. < I liming the rig,lit ol thinking lor hiima it, and ol acting upon Ins own cun\iciions, he will qnurrcl wnb noiit lor dilb ling \mih him in opinion ; it he shall not he aide lo convince them by argument ol I lie error otl heir ways, ho mu i leave iheiu to purruv their own course. J iN. Hr. IIH Nri r oltmibofl, (»u , August, IHIIH. Jtu luaoiid ooiinfv: William Fuller, ) Superior Court, Jam Tvrm t vs. I 1 i.js Jam* h Keesidi*, f ih I 11 :«I • Saltiiiaibli, I In I l.piily and John M* l.mn. j lull for Uelief, A S'J’ appearing lo ilm (\jiirt that .lames Ke« ide re- HidiHOlll ol the Mate ol (Georgia, ilnl t Irlamlo Siillniarhli r icMfles out of Ku hm nd eoimiy, mid that said hill ids IK I been served oil : aid (!,•!,.ml aula. 11 is ordered I lint sunt d< Icmhints appear and tnisvver to said bill, on or bel’ore the first day of the next ti rm £ It h further ordered that tbix rule be puhl .diod moiilhly lor live month*, in one ol the ol lie my ol Augusta A true extract Ironi the niinutOH. .IV VI hS Mi LAWS, Clerk. July di, Ih.'H. 111 .» 111 •m / A I from toe mi sen hers, residing in (iremiville, (la , /* "j luciiutlo hoy, hv the namo of i>JC/C. K (calls ImiiM-JI Uielmrd,) .--aid hoy is | « i X 4 about t*» !(•( i I inch bigli, raw honed i mu! weighs ntiuiil I*, or itrs. j r"; <3tjr. SK(iolii-ii, mill oiumiC Ms lore f !«•< ill lirohon off, mid Mu MiM li.nr on Ins lirud; <] n i 1 1> m> I < -11 it><' i ■ t nclivi'.ftliil rtmuci: in * mnsi nl ir |m\\or. \\ n hnni'.;lil smil im- : :h (,nni llir llnci.t mill Vln I .in.iii, Sumlnr (’niinlv I *irk Innl im n linn In* u nil tin iy :i nnxr,l mi.! <’ (nr Inil, mln-r i■ I*>l limp mil ns ollci ml. 1! ■ Ini .n I** i mile) I'rinri JV.(-. s Aim hi ilioNinno limr* nnrnviy. n In.. hi r.iiil i'ii, 1 Imy liy lln* mi inn of W KsTl.lsV, liilnntini;; in ( nl. v < iinpnr, nnnr I Ins plum, nlmiil. ‘Jn \ i nis, nl , ipm I, 1 pnknii, iilmul ;> k-rl a nr ;i liiclins spurn nnnM, inni n linrln r liy prnlnssinii. I'liis Imy wns Itiinylil (Inin Mr. Woolforkn-B, at Cohimbtni, in tiiin Suitn, « Mini liy liinn\ is lirnny,la. limp .Miiryliii.il; I, * Ins < Irnriiinnlly llirnul.*n* il In fpiMmk. V'imlv wln n Im unnl an hv, a slripial pair of panliilonns. l imy Imlli 101 l uillnnil any prnvunilinii, and U llli inimny nniwiqhio carry I linn Minin disiminn, i anil 11 isMippiisnd uiM nniknlnr sninn Irnn Slum 1 I is proliuhln III! y may liavn Ifrn piss, s, or niuv Im . i-orrind nf liy snniu uhiln nnnmn U Imn, , udl ! n 1 prnlmln! said linprm s.und lodpn lln in in .(all M , llml «npnl limn, shall Im lilinnilly rnuurdnd ' June 18 11 A If 1 1A WA V ,v. IiA’.iKMNS | h'lKl'i DOi.Mlis v.. » tit V\ V\l l’. In >m Ihe Mibseri- * hnr, ah mi ||m Uni, ~f .Man h my nnyrn f linn Cosai', abmil d i ynurs nf n*>n, iinink ( ,| rnnilinill si/.n. Ihavn 111 dnnlil hill Ill'll Im IS hirkmi; alionl lln* p.anlii- Eat" r s •' Itnilov, Uamun'l * -acwaM lllslnnl, S. as hn has u „ ,(„ at , that place. • I A/sn, uhniil llm lalh nf .limn last. (»«>*.*r, iilmul 1 lid ynurs nl uyn.sinilnrs uln n spnknn in, and is sup ' I'Osnd In hn iilmul ( ronknr's ,\'nnk, S.c 'l’hn-n liny runs urn lon well known In on. dd, I 1 nplinn. w hnrn I Mippnsn |lu- v urn ranyim* ran. slnmnhnllls will plnllsn hlnk s lid nnprons, us limy urn unll m ipuiminil will) llm in., i, mi I havn hnnii mi limits llm yrnalnr part i.f ||m;r limn, 111 work,and may iry In niukn linlinxn lin yam , hirnit* llinir nun linin. I will pay llm ahovn rnu.i.l tor ibe delivery ol said i egmes in me, or in \u gu.lajail. JOBI.-.PII A. SIIIAV.MAKK august nu'.M '.-i n f. imi.t. y its , w V ifyS'k 1 vanuri i \ Irnm ilm plaiitulion Si k £} ll "’ Mihs,nliiT, in ( olnnd.ia i nnntv, mi llm niyhl of iho Hill, vl v ' '’A\ inslnni, Uv.i nnyro limn, mini d f,” ’*' » lloni'V and Mi. 1.. limy arn hrn p:- ihnrs, and l.nur t slrikiily ri'snni j hlannn. llnnry is ahont "J 1 mars V. I ■ old, uhniil a ll nl S or 10 nmlms ■A.-v hirk, d irk nniiiplnnind. Im is „«l ’• • * (puck tipuKni, and is inclined u, lisp. Alick »:8 iilmul ID v (Mus old, ohom dh ri I,h > b inches high, d-ok ( ompleeiiMl and ipnck sunk n ! 1 le v were belli well (liv'mml wh-oi i;.. v leli, an.l n i is supposed the> aie making h r \V:e lnn ;ion eiiv, ns ilies were brought Ironi that p’a* < fheahov.- reward w ill be given l>»r tiieir appr» h ■ ision .uni p, . livery i a any in Iso that Ig«11 he in, or k 'lo lor en hei .1 f.ssi:i; s \v M;ru.\ R!ign<t J t w It* ivy- nm F.dg li. Id AiKnnis, r and r,ihnnhia I.■ ns ■..[«• will .- 1, 1, yivn llm nliovn two insm linns, nail snnil llinir lulls in ilim ollinn fnr snillnmnnl SOn<‘ llundu'tl Dollars tiouaid, NOl'lCK—Hnn.uvnv ironi ilm Mil.,. ri hnr, in I fnnniiiln r lasi, a imprn in in nniiwd .Inhnson, nynd nlimit lu ntny myln * s aid nneru is four Ihnl nlnvnn nu la s 1,. |, vnr\ dark complnvion, and wliun interro- B'llnil i Insnly siniinis u liitin; ho has a full ninn,and u yrnul manv niiirk. ol tim « hip ,ni Ins bank Sail tinyru uas . nnliimd r Via• <n*n jail hmi mniinor tbron nmnlhs, and hnl urn. ,| ~| ihal limn to Vlr, Dill, of Mnnron no I uni.l,l . •pinsl jiillurs In In* partinnlar in nsainhiu • ja Is •>. llm said nnyro lay sis nmnlhs in pil unl,.,i , miltw nl Ilia ir.asmr. It said rn-yr., is , ~nlii ~! V, lail, so that I ynl him, lui I pay the uh,,\,, mua l ,' i i havn no don hi bin that Im I , s „ . , . April II uf.ni ri'lfVl'i *i sii *p(ip|sj ' : «»M. 11l Mill l m > i*., pass and u.iy-i,,;;, nti Ills \\ av lo t 'iiai111, 1 S ; | U| il M 1 ** Ihn a! a,’ icwau! In a-,. ~ r .,, who will unn urn him so tin,! Ir, , him i ~, ’ ' AM \ VMM.If K I;) I>l, J* lin.ln.nulo, A'.u , Aii.,11,, Milt I . s (', v . 1.01 fs\ l/.ia: jllKDir.Vl* INSTITI'TIS rjIHK I return* **( t)iin institution will commence i on tho last Monday in fJclobor, und terminate i ll the lnat of Kebrimry, doting which instruction will bo Hiv t'i» on (Jii* following btiiM !»• ■>, x •/. ■ Anatomy, I , Hr Cobh. (' < Ml- in« and ? ~ |>r . Oll( j w oll | . < hMcal Trai tier, 3 'i henry mid Procure of Med- f r. ( (> j io Icim*, S' ' * S’urpery, Ily Dr. Flint. Mi , hv,(<-ry.inJih , : ;lN;v!>rßuf| » ohm ti mid • i...«1r«*u, \ Mu, ‘ n “ :t,i 1 / „ Ur , S |, ()lt . tSoumv, Chemistry unil I'harnmc.y, IvHr N a id«dl. I 'Hie lee I*. • 11» • t niifM roiiM*, including the Ma triculation mid Library ticket, is £! Hk ilm Pis- I seeling lick' I is &IU, vslnch is optional with the Htildmits to lake or decline. 'i'lr• <»rmliinlion If *is *2O Tli bring no national currency, the hi* nilty will receive I,ho pfiper* ol all solvent hanks of oi il»'* stales 1.1 which students respectively reside, in payment for I!*•■ ir li* kola 1,1 NSI ()|IH IV V WIiKI.L. M. D. an '7 wCI Dean of11m• Fft' ijh v. i A A NIX idh SALIH The subscriber oilers 3 i Ins hands lor sab , in I liirris coniily, lying di rectly upon ih«* road from Hamilton lo Greenville, live riiil.-.s from the former place. The post < muon < nnipriM .s right honor* d hitch, which the owner will dip* m- of in a ho*lv or in l\vo *oparnf« pun ids, to mi i pun h a.-.v ih '1 here am (wo hundred and filly acres cleared, of which a considerable portion ih fresh, (ha whole lino farming unh-r and wi ll adapted lo the (iiltoic ol corn, * ollotl, Mini 11 grain, Ac There is a framed dwelling house oh tin* place wa ll constnieled and ol good materials,a gin home, mi d all other outbuilding* requisite for convenience j Tin* water h ex> client, and the (situation affords ( every jaoKpect for (he enjoyment ol lira* health. Any person dcnirtng fort her information will coll upon the siihM-nhcr on the premises Harris county, Jillv 3 mil TIIH.M VS SMITH run: iMtcjnr waici: norsf-:, r2^Jfhi suh-.e niters lake lliik method of infoirami' a the pnhlie that the will confirm*) to traiiMaci t. 'n ral C<) M.VJISSff »N 111 SLM’.SS. 'Their Warehouses nr** in eomplcle repair, and they noli- i eil a stniro ofpuhiie favour, (iratefnl for past pntro nairiq tliey a- Hiiri; their friends no exertions n!tall he i wanting m promote tin* interest of tho. e who may j entrust Il>eir hn' inesH to tlien*. 'fla ir eli* , ri ,, ' i ••• future will Ik* like oilier i nuldishrm nts of the .' hid I'iheral advmiees on produee in uloro. Kereiving 1 ainl lorwou’diii*; gooda or rollon promptly intended to. S K Mlhl.A \\J <V. CO anir3l 206 H wtf hCOlitil \ it Hh-HO/U). C7, '" ' »’,l ' A On nll na rehandj/e packed 1 n» h. •■* *h *• r ha lew, forwarded *—l_ . -Xlmm Augusta hy tin- < icorma liml-I.'ond, liriglil will Is- ( harped hy weight only, at the rales staled in the notice * I lh • SnperinUn di*ni of J’ranxporiiilion. T hl)( • AR 'THOMSON ffuneral Ag nl. < funeral / gent’s f Mil* e, } A ngn 111, Sept. I, IH.'H. : r pi 1 iK/ - 'l’ho Soul hern Kecorder will pi l»lish the nhove f hree linn* s, nn d s< in 1 I heir hill to I In.-; of lire. tfuoi gin, .IHtriM.a muni • ; \M/ lIMHvVS Kryniif l‘*»i lloni, administrator on I the • slate d St ill I asoii, I ite ol thisconn ty, dueeiiHed, lor luiiers diMiiihSory from! said C.--I 'ti*. 'i lie,*;o nre therefore to cite and rdmeiiisli nil and saigiilar the kindred an I creditors ol said deceased, ' lo lih llieir olqee: i.iiib, if .any they have, in my of- : lice, Within the time prescribed hy law', lo sj«*wv rinse \Thy sanl letters ol dianihsion slioull not he (f i ven under my hand a I office in I onisx ille, this alii Inlv, ItfiUk ' I! lIOTHWKLK, Chak. J.-.lv 7 faoigiii, (Oluinhia roomy. Us 11 1'.li K A ( viais Alhea upp.ljes for letlrrs of adminiHtnuiou on (lie (stale ol 'J homas ‘ A I lira, drrriihcd. I’Jirsr me tlirieliim lo rite and sflmorjish all and hit Mil Inr, I lie Kindn d mid ol (hr said dc reased, (o file their olijrci join, (il »my t ln*y lm\ r,) at ‘ my oIJ i« r. iKconling to law . (fivrn under my hand at oil} this fU> t July !' H.'fs. (anr’l (fAIfHIII, JI)M:s, <.'lnk. ‘ (f<*orgi:i, < (dnintm count j, ; ° Vv . tII.UT.AS JiaiKs < admlnisl rater. 11 » * apple (or IfUrrs d .-niisiory oil llu; OSlate (d Kolnnt W. VN nlkm* d(*ic i t *!. *i Tla : < me lltereloiv to cite and adnn ni !i all and singular, (hr Kindred and creditors of the said d*» ri used, to file 11•« ir otqer * »i*s, it any thry have, within tin* lime pres* rihrd I \ law, in my olllr**, lo shew cause why sanl Irttria should not he grunted. ffiven titidt rmy hand this ,’cl dav rt June, Ts.’jS, v If AlUiir.K JON r.S, ( h rk n . <(«(*orgin, Sriivcn ro-.nJv : Court of Ordinal ' I’rrseiil, llieir honors John S. KirvrM, I’rlcr Ketldiek, .h Ih'Ocii if ohr its:, and Cha Irs iMrvviirl, fa. js. ■Hnlr \i. Si % J (l h, i)//, t 1838. J, S I TON the appli. run n of Thomas li. Kurus,ad- a mmi.slrator ol W ilhani I fioss, drernsr.il, late ol j, Nenv**n eouniy, staling that hr has folly admiins- p i> red su'd ea. ie, and prav iim ( italion lor letters dis imssory. li is, on motion, ordered that llu* 1 Irik j. ( doi'Miea citation, requiting all persons to show r mar { it any lln-y liavr I w liy the suiue shall not hr v gr.-nled , and that tin* same hr published oner a j month lor mx months \ true extract from tin minutes. Jn'v 10, Id> i ;l mi;; 1 mfna JO -* 111 A IT.II U\ , f l.ak. KXFCCTOIiS *,V VnJHJMINTi! ATOirS , s v i s;. A t, N llu* first Tuesday m October next, will hr j t ' s dd at the Court House* in I rKalh county, , ( lot 2U(), m tl»o Tilh Hisliael *d originally I hairy I | county, belonging 1,0 tho r.slato of Arrliihuld Kell, ! dcreasrd. A/'**, on tin* s *.me day at tin* Court House in | Lumpkin county, will hr sold I*.l Ihfid, in the llh | Ih .lrirl, Ist section, eriyjnally I licrora’i*, hrlonuing j to the (s' ilr ol Maiv White, d(*e<aisrd t under or (I *. . of llu* t aunt ad Ordinary, «»f Kni k* (ounty Terms on the day of sale; pmrlmsrra ptivmg for ' tubs I LI A S 111. IT, I \. eiilor of An l.i ha Id Ib-U, and ad is a nisi re or of Inlv I , ft d ** Mai y Whin*, (h * *ai'i il. *; # I K s l A N T lo a MModyr d llu* li.moral»’r the .l list in . n| ilu* Interior ft mil **! the ennnl v (*1 .h'lK’is'in, sitting as a t’oilil *»l ihdina'A, will hr itlhui d tor sale, at ilu* t \>urt 1 Inn e m ih»* tow n ol I oiilsxillr, on lh*' lira Tuesday in .Nov rnihrr next, •heiWii'U llu* nsa il hours ot sVe, ihe plaiilaliim * alh d i>nk!ani), h <m • ■" P, n.,. c. lair *d .Ma jor John Kerrien, lair olMiid comity. ( oalmi.ing ahont (‘leva n hundred acres of land, Iymg «»n Jvoi k v Com toil creek, and ;ulji»ni”e*. lands «■! ( nmimglianis. Cknimov, and I toil. C onditioiiN • I sale, mir-il.:i\l | rush, ilu* liullaner in Iwo animal instalments, and interest from the date, a mortgage on the piemiKCs, ami approved p.rsonal sr« wriiy. thi tic* sina i alitu, day, at ilu* Oak’m.d plant.i thin, wnl hr told, a quantity ol slock,roilsisiing ol horses, mules, cattle, hogs, and sheep, together ! w 1 1 h sundry articles ni houst'liold and kitrlicn inr* niture, planAitiqn tools, roi fodder, wagons, die Ac,, !* I 'iiging to >ai ! (*slu|e. ( oiuhtunis cash J Nth M U Kil i'lUsiJN KLKKiLN. I v r .lm .* 18, hTN d \ DJI I \IST 15 VToirs N VhT. 4 h ’ i'll* t'n.-t i uesilay ill Noveinhei lu \|, will bo : v-F sold at i hi' court lumseiii NN ayiu'shoro, all ilu* 1 re:*.! estate el Mu hml W Iggim . .le, , as. d, roils Mmg ‘ (d several tracts, adj nmug, in ihr wlmlenboin pjno 1 acres ;a* o. sajcrahle plsuialtou is niink r Icncr, and 1 is line i-olion fund, situated about two miles from the Vihage. On the planlatioii is a new two Mon ' h-*< forty lu a long. . .aaplilcly f.uislu d ; af S o, a : J m*w cm house, ami other. i.t lenses .-oni nn.’er 1 an oruer from ll.c Court ofOrdmary .>1 Uiirkocom t v * 1 "l.‘ W l’ ul M,) J * »oi» Hfjminni,. mml the 1 , 1 \ u f l v 1?1 I h‘( <*iuhci* li.M; I ••>s(*ss,on CIV. J, Ist 1 U"V ..I l.:r,i.ar>. J .*rn:.. ut’.ilo i'n.li ; |.„ r .-ImMT» ' In |«iy lor In It's. l JOsKl'fl ,1 \N'SK\, Atlinim.iiMitir oi .Miokat IU i ..ms, 1 Sooionilior I. IN.IS, ' ! SIXeoLN SI il, li! ;■ | S \ J, .;. t v 'll ,l.lu> m);iI hi I mniliiiiiu, hoi.,iv ih.< ronrt < v I OHM' tldor, on ill,- ills, ’1 iu stint in O, lob, i iioxl, uilhii. iht* iimi:,| liours of snlo. two nourots IVin-y, a ttouian iurly \msni «-;»■, uml Ai uoJmo' hor ouogl.lrr, ionrioon jt-ars oltl. . /mj, u Ini, i til liii.il, oiiiuiaais: or.o Inuulro.l and 1 •i‘lv nous, moio , i i,>,, on il,o u , o s ol i„|.in s ' oroo!,. a ' 1a0,!.. oi S i;. 1 Mialo i [ (l j I »• ■"Will Oi, a, Iho |iro(.orty of Sami, i ' I .Me l.UMteii, l«* sot s \ u u t ;l , is>ur lir ,ni tho J>npr nor Conat ot said comity, m the nislamc o( \\ 11. I'r, onia.i, |iro|ior; y onl liy |,ian.;:o, i.n.i 101 l liy tliro, lion m |i .■ s. smon ol ,|, ft-ni.i.m M ..N.I i 1A I .. ij, 1 , i Aoyivsl C->, JB3'. 1 1,1 . < ... ~ 1 he following jh an extract from n forth* orrnng work ol I Jr. IVters, the dhcovcror oft he celebrated Vi gutthle Ans i«Uilioiis rills, 14 Health, v. in I lit and enj wrncnt an* lit* limn I Turin oj-fr-tn ol life. i lie two forn*r am only sought n« a means to obtain the latter.— .Man HacliH fur wealth us tin* menus of enjoyment. Hut vain is t»m*h pursuit without the possession ol health. N\ 1 1 1 it >i i ( bodily strength aml v igor, neitlu r lire physical rior I tic menial—neither lire n.ner nor tin; outward man is capable ol any achievement, whether of wealth or erijoj men'.. Mei n sana in corpora nano—a sound mind in a sound body—is ihesine rjna non the absolute requisite,for*,any ♦•III eienl vilorl in the attainment ol human ends. '1 ho mind may ho active, hut il llio body ho feeble, thou i* iho mind active to little purpose. Knjoyment is i*°t ih'-ie ; ami the linos! laid plans are rendered abortive |»y the tdiailered condition ol our tenement ,(7 , Hut ku\ that a man could obtaiu'wealth-that ho could m quire tie* g»*M ol ( )phir, and bring horn- all i lie 11 ear.ores of I lie mines ol (•oioorUln, \ <t without l.e rllli, where* would be Ins liapptmvs ' i/«*\voiiM he miserable in the midst oi his gold and Iris dia mond ; he would pinraway in wrelclualnoss and dt sja'nr, and lie would exclaim with the wise man ofold, 4k all is vanity and vexation of spiritilis iniilm are racked with pain and ke cannot rest, Ins iippelite is gone, and he loathes Ids food; 1)18 slo maeli js oppre.-sed with nausea, and lie turns sick ening away at the bounties ol a mwmlieent provi dence. Ile woitld give all In* is worth —nay,all the world —il he had it- lor the poor hut healthy man s appetite, ■ “ l'lea.-e give mo,” Fair! a hungry wretch to a wealthy f *< h!c* man, “ please give me a sixpence to buy me a morsel ol loud: I win almost starved . “ 1 would give a thousand dollars lor your appe tite,” Kind the rich man, as lie handed the hungry one :i dollar. Os so much importance id health to the enjoy ment ol life ! Ihit whereto, mclldnl\H I hear the reader ask,mih nerves thi s homily on so plain and h n km-yed n sub ject. ! Do we not all know the value ol luahh I lai wc not .all at . nd to it fla one of the duel, it not ! the* cliicfest com crus nt our mortal existence Do we not employ the mean . to attain and preserve it ! Do wo not lay cut money—d * wc not Ice physi* i cian?;- do wc not follow their advice —do wc not | swallow their prescriptions ? 'i’rnc- most true gentle reader, thou docst all things, wc dare say, and morn. Mill, we cannot hche\.• (jur homily on health to he altogether unne •e . ary. yls in morals, so in physic is it requisite to have ‘ 4 l no upon lin*, and precept i> i precept.” .dc n in healt h lorgetthat they may he sick , and j men in sickness do not always employ the most ju dicious means to attain health. Very trite, 1 ioMor - nit n do not as you sav always I nrsue the right road to health. .Now, 1 Kno v of sonic people who arc always dosing themselves v. nh physic, mm running to the doctors mid apoth (M-aricH every day ol their lives. They hike, 1 verily helieve, :i earl load of drugs in a year, and yet they arc not well afU.r all j Do yon know llio reason / Why, yes, in my < pinion there arc two reasons. In the tiisl place they lake too much medicine, and m the second, they do not tako the right kind, i used in make ihoamo mistake. Hut lately, that is to say for two or ihreo years j»asi, I’ve hit upon a heller jo in. I lake Dr. JVI r.s' Vegetable IhJious I I'ills, and I derive me re heneiil in. m one dollar laid j out m them, than I used in paying iifiy in any lor mcr pursuit. ol health, he-ulea saving a World of | nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous | ijitanliiy of medicines, lie you know Dr. 1 *ui # is f j Vorj well. And liave you ever taken lus medicine ! I were a hi ekhcad else. . j They u II me he is nunc of your quacks, who tin- j del lain a to men.l and regulate the tmman machine | without so il*lull a knowledge ol its parts, >iul how they are put together. M hey say ho tin- \ i! rstaiula anatomy and physiology, i think they eall them, aim is a» lamiliar with botany and chemistry 1 ns I am wiih the road to mill. Von are nghlly informed. Dr. Helens is no cm- > pine. Jle does not undertake what he does not understand. lie was regularly tired to the healing ! irl. Jle has spent years in the acquisition of know- i I'-dge ; he has devoted himse.l to lire study of the | litniian Iramc, and the diseases m whieh >l is sub- I ieet, : nd now ho is applying Ilia a. qui.-alion to lire rebel ol sulk ring humanity. Jle. does not pul forth iho absurd claims often ad- 1 vnneed by lire inventors ol patent noslrmns—name i ly t that oi curing all diseases v\iih a Mingle pro* ] sertplion ! Mich a pretence he would deem about : as dill'u nit to sv\allow Us to lake the nostrums ol l hose who pul il lurih. 'J here is no such medicine. 1 Then* is i.ot, and never was, a panacea lor all dts ia>• s 'i’he Vegetable Bilious Hills pretend to no ! am h miv.iele. Ihit what is minutely belter they 1 clleet what they undertake They keep tiro word ot pr rniise to the siomaeh, and the pinna via which they make to l lie ear and eye. And that .indeed is no slight recommendation. Nor are the complaints to wliuh these I’tils are adapted low nor tar be tween. l ire disorders arising from u morbid statu ot ihe Inle aie, unfortunately , many, distressing and lalal* A lai.o* portion ot ail the levcrs, especially at the south and in the marshy districts, air owing to lies e iii.M*, 1 mi ll the dislies.'nig ague amt lever who il a in-»>! Ml ,es asunder ln»* and limb, to lire learl'ul ** Wilew .lark,” u Inch seldom ijUils Ins vie mu Nviihoui sundering soul and body us he takes Iris leave, t onver.sant .rum his previons practice, with dis ease, in ,ni ns tonus, w hieh originates from the dis oid» r ol the Idle*, Dr. IVters was lirst kd to employ las knowledge tmd experience in the preparation ol a iitodu nie which should prove cllieanoii.s in this large class ol diseases, w I.ml. should relieve lheacli mg and i. l( - di/.y.y head, and restore tho* nauseated fin loailung sioiruieh, al the sane* time that n pre- Xeiited those more fatal ell. els w hieh arc so apt to Inllow I miu their imprudent tiegle. t. 1 or tins purpose lie prepaid with much rare and mm adaption to the purpose,die Vegetable Hi ions IMis, which he .s happy to say, Iron: long experi ence, and lli * abundant leslmiony ol those w ho have employed them haveamwered, liiore than answered Ins sanguine expectation*. h is not his own mere assertion you are call 'i. on t o hehev e. Jl is not the ipse c ixit ofai.y single nun —though he was us great nst.alcii or'Hippo , ra; ‘ rtlill >“M ure to |in your faith upon Aei luer —although t. is said in the sacred volume that • hy .he moiiili ot two or three vvilnessos shall all ihmg.s he cstablishod"—nro you to believe in so : small a number only ! A cloud of w itnesses is he tore \-mi. I iiey are too numerous to he easily overlooked; they are 100 intelligent to be carelessly heard; they are too respectable to he slightly re- ! garded. Believing the spontaneous testimony’of those! whoso experience in the best test of tin* truth they assert. Hr. IVters has thrown together in iho fol low it g pages, a tew ol the many hundreds of testi monials re» eived from every quarter where Ins pdls Irav -' eorno into use. They are left to speak lor themselves. They are the words ot those who “speak vrlml they doku.)w,and tos ily to what they have seen and experteueed.” in* careful and nuptiru lor JViers’ Vegetable Hills; they are sold in \ng:;sta by Ilavilaiul, Jiisk v .V V u 1 Itomas 15 in. tA- Co, Nelson Carter, Janies I ,i'M rich, and \S . Ileus, n. apnl i7 L \ M>S I Ok N A L|-:. f'Z'K'r- '! oilers Or sale |,j, ol.iiiil.ia l oumv, rituut.d „„ i; *y''o '«*• •'“>«•> lron. Augusia m - ‘ ‘ 0 *r>.c milts **7“' I "riiior, mn, | (: i„ w luMi.ii -t pi.u o, . Miiamiiu about (.jo a. ros, a „,| ls ’ >-!'• •;< •! lii.lt IHO .I.Mta. s.it: llU'llfK in:.\- Iv iiiiu.o,N.um a the ..holt !.»• t .o uim h t.„ IK . ...t.i i.iiprov.m,.m. rill u j,,/,;' U|| ; («.• sold .. parnp. Mi.mia tbo pur,-li;i s ,r ,1, Mrc „ I 111. icms nil.l mini cun t.<. known nr plynijr In llio ou.rs.vr. on !lu- pn iniu i.„,, -, 1 i-i • * ion isions < ni In* had on the premises al> , Jl '■ : ' ' !*»• 11 Ao.'iOVV. L.VAIAK. WAVNKSHORO ACADEMY* ftlliK exercises of this institution will be resumed J on the first Monday in October next , and the Cnnmissioncrs have the pleasure ol informing the public that they have again been able to secure the .-,<l vices cl Mr. Kliah Nason, whose instructions iiivo e; von such general satisfaction during the past ■ aiad iiii«* year. For i!ie information of the frieiuls ami pat'ohs of | ll ;h at udemy, notice is also given, that all (hose ! Ij'mim l.r - ol learning are now taught in it which » : (luihfiiitie a thorough, useful, ami accomplished eituealion. 'i he de-igu of the Sector is, not morcly to malic his pupils laminar with tins or that d purl ii.••nt of literature or science, but to train and pre pare 11 him tor the performance of all the high and important duties of lilc. Hence, apait Iruru tlm usual routine nl acaih line studio*, I heir attention is directed to the attainment ufa manly htvla m speak- 1 ing and ol an easy carnage and polite address, to the I means of preset ving health, to the writing ol leltom, ! nnies and bills, and, in shor , to all those acconi phslmieiils, which, though generally neglected in lie- education us youth, are not less e-stulial to suc cess in life,than those acquirements; ol a weightier ami more scientific character. The discipline ol thi* school is mild and parental, yet at the same lime firm and efficient. The 1 pupils are treated ns moral an intellectual beings, and in the maintenance ol ojder, appeals are made to the conscience rather than to the rod. A correct account of each scholar's conduct and proficiency in kept, ami transmitted to the parent** (if residing near) every week; which, together vvilti rewards, judiciously distributed, has had the happiest effect i in awakening and keeping alive a spirit ol eniula i (ion, both in regard to study and deportmentHnoug the pupils of this academy. Aia recent meeting ol ihe Board of Commission i er>, the following resolutions were adopted, to wit— , That the (.endemic year shall be divided into two I sessions. i That the first session shall commence on the first Jay ol October in each and every year, and termi nate on the Jslli day of February; and that the I second session shall commence on Hie Biili ol Fib j rnary, and terminal •on the 30th June ; alter which j there shall be a vacation ol three months. In iiddi- I tion to ihi.?, (here nhuil (•*> ;i recess ol one week j during the ( hnslina.s Hollidays. 'J hat the rales of tuition shat! be as follows, viz t . For Beading, spelling, Writing and Defining, s j per session $3 00 For Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, and other elementary studies, JO 00 For the ancient and modern languages, Matli . ; cmaiics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry s | and other kindred branehes 10 00 'Foil.on in all cases to be paid in advance. 4 | No scholar will he received for a shorter period , 1 ■bun hall a session, and when entering lor tins lime, it must he so expressly stated at the lime ol entrance. Board may bo obtained in respectable families in this village at prices varying from 3 to per month, washing, lights, wc included. J ho books to bo used in this academy are, the Bible, Walker’s Dictionary, Webster’s spelling Book, Inneison's Fiislamt second ('lass Readers ihe National Reader, and Barber’s Bluculion. ( oiburn’s J'iisl Bessons, Smith’s and Emerson's I Arithmetics, ('oiburn’s Algebra, Flayjair’s Euclid, ► Marshall’s Book Keeping, mid Flint’s iSnrveving ■ •Smith’s and Kirk ham’s Grammar, Farkei’s iOxer cases,and flair's Rhetoric. 1 W nod bridge's and Olney’s Geography, Robbins’ and W lidplcy’s ilNtorv, Gny’.s Astronomy and I Treatise on Globes, Comstock's Ghemistry and Natural Philosophy, Bint-olii and Baton's Botany, ■ j Hodge's Bogie, < omhe’s Fhysiology, W alls on the j Mind, and the Handel and JJayuen collect ion ul ■ (‘hnreh Music I Andrew’s Batin Grammar, Goodrich's Greek Grammar, (beck Reader 'J estanient and ‘ i jora, i Balm Reader, Bcverelt’s Balm Tutor, \'irgd, fc*ul* . | lust, <-icero and Horace, Lcvizac’s French Gram ; mar, with Kolmar's Fables, and Tolemuclius. For order ol the Board, EDWARD GA RUCK, Scc’y. Hay net boro, July 10, I HUS 7>■ m < OLUpUi JOCK El * CLUB IIACES.'# j-yy .. y■? t ■■■ .■■ - ■ ■ ts G;' \ i‘>,-■?’ ■ '• . f g’yill’ Fall IMee ing o( 1838. will commence over 8. the WI'IS'J'ICUN ('OIJR.SK, at (’olumlms, (hi., on Tuesday, the 9lh day olDrtobemext, and coniinno five days. • First day. Sweepstakes lor 3 year olds spring of ’33; sub 18200, ft. Ii 3100; I mile, ] jjcsi two in throe, to name an 1 ( lose 13th Scp em il cr next; four or more to make a race. Already throe entries, Col. G. Edmondson, "Messrs. Bonner I iV Herron, mil Messrs. Hammond tV. Co. *2d day, J. G. I’urso, 2 mile heats, $359 3d day do 3 do do free 000 dill day do 4 do do lor HOO hlh day do best 3 in C) do nil 3 -0 'Flic fall campaign will commence here ; and that 1 all may have a. lair start, three additional stables lo I hose owned hi re, are on their way to our course lo I commence training. Our sporting friends of Ala ’ Imiiiii and South (.’urolinii are therefore invited also, io come and measure strength with the Georgians nt iheoiiset, and return the last week in April i ext, lo I tim regular spring meeting, to lest with them the loin* rub. To avoid inconvenience, those intending lo come with stables, would do well to wtiio io the Secretary, that suitable accommodations should be in reiulinesu. S. M. JACKSON, See’y. July 17 epwtd Superior ('our/, April Term , IHJH. Georgia, Lincoln eounly ; Nicholas G. Barksdale, administrator of / Stiih G. Barksdale, 1 ■ V,i. Speed, Hester it Tato, Cade & Talc, John Wat- Ums, uthninislralor, Ac. ol’ Jlcnrv tM. \Vutkiiis .bvas,;,! liinyry IJ. (m,io t JMurk S, Awl.o.iyi •l.ilm J K rums Mr I ..•■idiii, W illiam An <irov\s, l.ri.iiun llanso, J. K. Jvilbum, W illmin lius- I 1 !** l-nl'iisw > J«lm S. iMuore, liriijainin \v 1 1,1 v’ , " m,11,v : ’ J ’- Ami'll, Jimu-M M. Mri.ano, W illiam ,N. llar|irr, J< .sse U. V\ alion, Uovrrly liarK.s ilalr. John unit l lionius lirnsnn, (J. liurUlalr ami N.<; l!aiKoilale,guardian ul W illiam A iStokow’ J l|ininili Smiili, wile nf Henjamin Smiili ionnerly j wile ol Mnh Ci. liarksdaie ll IK oMeredliy lie Court that the defendants in Ilic above ease, and all nllier creditor.s of .Stjihi; Imrlisdalo, doeeiuseil, appear end plenri, answer or i lirinnr to said bill, on the (ir.,t day of tlm next term i "Ulus ( mill, mill that they tile ibeir deniands aeailisl tile estate ol the said d.roused, villi ibo I ( IrrUol Ibo Court, on or brloro the lime siienfied ll is Inn her onler.-d, that a copy ol ibis rule be i I nblislied ~i onnof lln pazottes of this stale aeeor- I (lingly, tor three moulhs before said C ourt. 1, Joshua Daniel, (Jerk ol the Superior Court of! Bmeolu county, stale of Georgia, certify that ihe i loregoing is a tnio copy taken irum the minutes, i this iHih day of June, IH3S. JOSilliA DANIEL, Cl'k L. S. C. Jut; • 21 J m months after date application wifi bo * made to I lie honorable the Inferior C ourt of ' 1 ike county, while sitting toronlinarv purpus s lor ’ Irair to sell the real .stale of U illiam Hrynnl.’de. roused, late ol burke count. CM.. MATTHEWS •Inly 1838. Admni * tratur «« wife. i'' 1 Gn '“Ju 11 ", iu,rho mad. untie hutturabh- Interior Court ol Imrkc county, when silting (orordinary purposes, (nr leave u. sell all Ihe real e state of .Mark Uesabay, laic of said county, lor the pnr.oso of a divisior, botwet, the heirs ol said estate. 1 angiiM 11, 1838 GEO. W. EVANS Adufr. g,Mint months alter date application u,il i... a made to Ike honorable the Inferior Court of (mlmnbia roomy, wl.ei, M,„„g f or ort | llla “‘ “ posrs, (or leave to sell six hundred acres oi' land more or less, belonging to I ho estate of Hr„ja„,i„ C , ll s’ ce 1 nectl - 'V'S,. 10 Gniumbia countv on I .!'* 1,110 rrreu, adjoining lands otlla’ eie . Martin, and others WJJ j* \r; \ - l ‘ g July ati, 1838. JJ£.ALL, Adit r. I months after date npplicatii.n wiTTT* L l . T‘" 10 h r ,r 110 "-‘• l.ita t ; -tm ( ohnnhia conn,y. when sitting for ordinary nur i (m-cK lor leave m soil the whole ol ||„. , ri r. pi S-vd.icy 1., llodand, a minor, (or tlm kc irdt"'r I s.ii.l niiiiur. JKItC.MIAH CIUfKIN I Ju| y 1 Watot of Sydney 8. Holland j I "n--l.il. ... . r..„,.“ I l-avr rnscnl Kir mil estalc of Jurdl, J lit,L f,w .Miisioscc county,derea.sed ol i ) ' ' A.l* UORKRTSUA-, Adufr | \%m y ffNOIJR months after dale, application will bo 1 I. undo to lli*? honorable Ihe Interior Luurt of Taliaferracounty, when silting lor ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real csirde of James Lang* duM, deceased; all persons concerned will please ake notice. DOROTHY LAN GOON, Guardian. June 12, 1838 4m IMOUK months user date, application will be a. inn In to tbo Honorable the Inferior Court ot Warren county, when silling as a Court of Ordi- I imry, lor leave to sell the Land and Negroes be longing to the Ksiato of U umplon Wade, late ot .•>aid county, deceased. UOIiRUT BOLTON, Adnfr. .inly I’2 mini t OTK'lk After ibccxpiralion of four months I < from libs date, application will bo made to the I Jus'ice* ol’the Inferior Conn ol JclTeison county, j .silling as a < onrt of Ordinary, for leave to sell the ' negroes belonging to the estate ol Major Joim Ber rien, late ol said county, deceased JNO. MA.GPHEKBON BERRIEN, Ex’r. > I ne 1 .1338 ! ’*<)! 11 months after dole application will be made « to tliu honorable the Inierior Court of Cohnn ! hia cminry, wlien sitting lor ordinary purposes, tor 1 leave to sell a tract ol land in said county, contain ■ ing 123 acres,moreor less, adjoining lands of Jleg gic, O'Neil, ami others, belonging io ihc estate o | Henry Wilkins. SUSAN WTLKINS, Aarnr, j J »ne 20, 1838. i months after date application will he I & made to the honorable the Inferior Court o! Burke county, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the plantation belonging to the estate of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad joining lands of John Cock, Mathew Jones, and oth ers. A!s >,a negro man belonging to said estate by I be name ol Bob. ANDERSON LAMBERT, ) ... . GEORGE W. EVANS, \ tsX ,s ’ W aynesboro, June 28, 1838. RNOUR monihs after dale application will be c made lo the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi nary, lor leave to sell n tract of land belonging to tbo estate of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, lor the benefit of the lo irs and creditors of said deceased July 31, 1838. A. \V. RHODES, Executor. I months after (Into application will bn r made lo the honorable the Interior Court of Columbia county* when silling for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to well tbo negroes belonging to iho l estate of Stanton Eorier, deceased, lor the purpose of distribution ;iinoiu.'Mi the heirs of said deceased. NANI V PORTER, Administrunix . August, 3(», 1838. ol said estate. 1 Georgia, Columbia county : V V ERE AH James Curilidge, administrator do i Yy v • bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on r ‘the estate ol Adam VValkcr,deceased. Those are iherctoro lo cite mid.admonish all and - singular, iho kindred and creditors of tlies said tie s' ceased, to lilo their objections, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, io my olfice, lo sln vv cause wbj said Idiom should not be grant -1 ed. Given under my band and seal at office, ibis , 2d day of June, 1338. GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Jefferson County: lyin.HUX* William L Kennedy, Ahminis* I » V trator <«f John Kjgbt, Into of t his county, de- I ceased, applies lor lelic.b dismiesury Irma said ad minishalion, I 'These are therefore lo cite .summon arid admonish, , all and singular, the kindred nod creditors of Ihe said deceased, lo be nnd appear nt rny oflice within lbo lime proscribed by Jaw, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not lie granted. 1 Given under my hand, at oflice, in Louisville, this 6th Jime, 18 8. June U EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. C.coigin, Bmke county: V,&7 iILUEA b Civility Bunn, administratrix on V V thecsiate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies . f -r letters ol dismission from said estate. j _ These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami I singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to bo and appear at my ollice, wit bin the lime prcscrib ed by law,io show cause, il any they have, why said loiters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, Ibis Bulb July, lb« : 8. By order of court, »uig V Cm T. ii. BLOUN f, D. Clerk. jorgia, Jefferson County: t'&V HERE AS James M. Linqucfield, adminis - vs trator on the estate of James la Vv’olls, kite ol said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis mission from said estate. fhosc arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, iho kindred and creditors ol said deceased to bo and appear at my ollice within Ihe lime pre scribed by Jaw, to shew cause, if any they have, why said litters should not be granted. < oven under my hand at oflice, in Louisville, this Bt!iday of May, 1838 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk, may 10 Cm Georgia, Jolforsou county: iiLREA-S, Patrick 1> (-onnally, Adminislra * V lor on tilt; i slam of Tandy (J Jones, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters dis missory. These arc therefore to cite aad admonish ail and sing dar Iho heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mj ollice within tiie time prescri b’d by law, to file their objections, if any they ; have, lo show cause way said letters should not be I granted. Given under my hand, nt ( Tice, in Louisville, this Kbhday of March. 1833. march 16 EBEN EZER BOTH WELL, CJk. Georgia, Jefferson county: 1.*%/ LRl'-A8 Ashley Phillips, administrator w v on the estate ot Stephen ('otter, late ol said county, dc*er ased, applies lor loiters dismissory. 1 lies*? aie therefore to cite and admonish all and singular iho kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to bo and appear at my office within the i ime prescribed by Jaw, lo shew eaaso if any they ha\(», why said loiters should not bo granted. .Given under my hand at ollice, in Louisville his K’tli day of March JB3H. mar 16 EBENEZER BOTHWE'LL. Georgia, Bm Kc Comity* C ourt of Ordinary, present their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lew is and E Palmer, Erqrs. ( It I <le Ni >V, r,f/t March, 1838. UfON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of Absolem Kinsey, decease d, late of Burke co | staling that he Ims fully executed said will and set | tied the estate of said deceased, and praying letters i dismissory. It is iherelbrc, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, ret linin’ 1 blc to September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there to show cause why the same should not ho granted : And ii is further or- I do red f hat said citation bo publisher once a month I till said court. A inieextrart irom iho minutes mar 20 6m T. H BLOUNT, I). (Tk* Georgia, Burke < louiity. t .inrt nl Ordinary, present their Honors W G l .vnns, Abel Ecu i s and E Fumler. F.snrs 1 rrpt y H 1 *'V ■ 5<A March, 1838 3 T 1 i.’ ~'r ij.plicaiion ol Million! Marsh and I'fi’ld.tttg l-ryer,praying that the Clerk do is j Stic aciaian, lor letters dismissory as admin,stra : tors on the estate ol l idding Fryer, deceased It j is »n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do issue returnable to beptemher term next ol this C ourt, to he published onto a molillt till said Court A irue extract Irom the minutes J’.tareh 20 fun TJI ULOUNT. DCCO.B C. Georgia—Utirko county. Court ol Ordinary— present, tl.cir Honors G. \V Kvnns, Ahell.ewis, and E. Palmer, cans. ITTOn'v fi 1 March s lh, 1833. |j 1 tll,! Peiitmnof Elisha Haymaus, executor ulisamuel Haymaus, deceased, late of Burks county, slating Hint he has fully executed the lasi , will ami testament ol said Stephen Daymans, do ceased, and praying letters dismissory. Ji is there j lore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk i.otssuon citation requiring a I concerned,to he and appear nt the court at September term next | 'ben and there to show cause why said letters ahull not he granted and that said rimaiton be publish ! oil once a mouth till said court. | rltrue extract Irom the minutes, march 21 6m, Tll BLOUNT, D d'k, Georgia, .lefletson comity: I’V f I l ' | il - .AB Hii.;hiNeely, administrator on the , * esm ol Jmi Net tj .deceased, applies f or lettets dismissory Irom said adimmstratioti/ i Itese tm i Ik r«',ore to cite and admonish ail and stncularlhe lun hv„ and creditors ol said doc’d to I he mid appe ara, any oflito. within the timeprescrib i.l hv taw, to shew cause,if any they have i* x saol letters should not I,e granted y llJ ' e > " l*y ' <; ‘veu under my hand at ollice in I > • 2Ht day-f July, H3s. Eoutsvil.c, tins htlyii EiiEAEZEK j'.OTHWELL.CTk. ' (Georgia, Durfcc County : I W I-iUle Herry Burch applies fur I v * Mlors diMinUKorjr, on the estate ol Abiali I Jenkins, deceased. 9 1 hose are theiefore to ciio mid admonish all and I singular I lie Kindred and creditors of said deceased I nr be mill appear at my office within the lime pr e l I scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have I wiry said lelteis should not be granted. ’ I (liven under my hand t office, in Wayncsbero- I this 88d day of March, IH3B-. B inarSC 6m T. If. BLOUNT, Pep. Clerk. I (Georgia,JcffcrsOn comity : I HEREAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator I • » on iher estale of Joseph Lockhart, laio of I •said comity,deceased, applies tor fellers of'tlismis- I I sum from said (slate. B These are therefore to cite, summon and odmon- I | ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of I said deceased, to be and appear at my office within I | 'tic I into prescript dhy law, to shew cause, if any I I they have, why said letters should not ke granted. I ( oven under my hand at office in Louisville,this I 251 h June, 1838. H June 28 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. I ] Georgia— Burke County. I Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G .VV H , Evans, Ahel Lewis, and E I‘almer, Esqrs I Rule Ni Si, blh March, 1838. ■ UPON the petition of Mnlford Marsh, Adminis- I trator of John AAtiits deceased, this day filed, praying that a Citation n~» issue lor fellers dismis-- H sory trout said AniniiiiMi-.itfi n. It is on motion H ordered that the sumo d.i issue and he published H | once amotiln for six inioillis. A true etwractlrom H I the inimuos. T il BLOUNT, u c c o a.v. H Alar, h 'l' ) (ini HI BAOUR months after dale apphentum will h» ] E made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke cdun- H ty, for leave to sell lot No U 5, Bth District, Mern- H wether county, belonging to James F. Brown, a minor. __ ELIZABETH BROWiN, ■ July 1~, 1838. Guardian of James F- Br.-wn. H IIAVIIjAND, RISL.KY & Co. H AUGUSTA, OA. H W holesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, H Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, H 11 indow tilass, d c. H OFFER the lollowing brief catalogue of their H stock: M Di ngs, tyc. fl Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Annaio, Asplialturn, H i J ssula-lido, Antimony, crude; Arrow Root, H Allspice Arsenic. AqnaForiis, Jiulsam Copal vn, balsam f ir, Balsam Tolu, Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Blue Vitriol. Borax, refined and crude; Brimstone, Burgundy Pitch, Babnrry Bark, Biller Root, Camphor, Calomel, English and American, ( ream Tartar, Cantliarides, Cochineal, Camwood Ctibebs, t ayettne Pepper, red and African d». * Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, Cardamon Seeds, (’orrosive Sublinta e, Castile tSoup, Copperas, Congress W aicr, Chloride ol Liiuo, Chloride of Soda, ’ (asl or Oil, best and com ,in qts , pis. and half pi», H| ’ Epsom Salts, Essential Oils, of all kinds, |H Fau Mcdicinulc; Fly £lune, Flax Seed, ■■ f Id’s Aulphor, Flo’rs Benzoin, Flu’rs Chamomile French Chalk, < linger, race, ground, purs an I common, Hi Glauber Nails, Clue, Coldea Seal, Gum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do. Gamboge, do inony, do Gnatec, ui* Shell ic, do. Copal, du. Tragacantlt, &c. |V Honey, Hydriudato Potash, Hops, , Hubs of all kinds, “ Shakers’;” Hemlock Baik Isinglass, Ipecac, indigo, Spanish F oaf. No. 1, do, 2 do Carolina, Indian’s Panacea, Iceland Moss, Irish Moss, lodine B Jalap, Jujube Paste, Juniper Berries, .Kreosote, ’ Lee’s Pills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. B^ Lemon Syrup, superior; Ladies Clipper Root, J.oguood, sin k nnd elnp’d; Liquorice Ball, Ltnf, H Leeches, Lancets, all kinds; r t Magnesia, lump, do calcined, do Henry's, do Butler's Aperient, Mustard, English nnd American; Manna, Flake, Musk, Mace, .Madder, Muriatic Acid Morphia , Act. and Milpb ; Mandrake Roof, Nutmegs, A'ulgalfs, Nux Vomica, Nurie Acid, Oil Vitriol, Uhv i Oil, Opium, Osborn’s Plnlotokcn, B» Orris Root, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Bark, Pond Lily Root, Poplar Bark, Peanasli, J'epper, , Pearl JLriey, Patter’s Calholicon, Piperine, Quicksilver, Rhubarb Root and powder. Rosin, Red Precipitate, Red Sanders, Red Chalk, Swaim’s Panacea, Sulphate ol Quinine, Starch, B>' Soidlidiz Powders, Soda Powder, Stougliton’s Bitters, in quarts ami pmis; H Svviut Oil, in quarts, pints, and hall pints, H( Sal Eratns, Sal Soda, Sul Ammonia, Salt Pclre, rnigar Lead, ursap.irillu, root ami extract; ’ ’ B Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna, Apints Turpentine, m quarts and pints; Super Curb. Soda, Tartaric Arid, Tartar Emetic, Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; * Wltilc Vitriol, 11 hue Wood Rail;, feast Powders Medicine in Vials. flB Anlimoriial Wine, JJalentan’s Drops, |B Balsam Copaiva, Balsam Honey, British Oil bB Calomel, Camphor, Cayenne Pepper, Calc’d Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint,Lss. Cinnamon, H I ,ss. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Ess. Lemon, Godfrey's Cordial, Harliciu Oil, Ipecac, Jalap, B Jesuit’s Drops, Laudanum, B Moore’s F.ssenreol Liie, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon, IS Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil W ormseed, B J’aragoric, Rhuhaib, Awcct Spls. Nitre, B Bpts. Harts, Solution ol Quinine, strong; ’J anur Emetic, Tuslington’s Balsam, H Dr. Rush’s Eye Water, Thompson's du. B 'J'honipson's ho. 6. Perfumery - Ii Ci logne Water, every variety, B ( g v Fancy Toilet Soaps do Shaving do do Lavender Water, Florida Wafer, Rose Water, Hd Orange Flower Wafer, Milk of Roses, B IrcMloii tails, Fancy Fungo; t Vials, 11 Pomatum, (Jtto oi Rose, Antique Oil, Bear’s o iif B l! l Macassar Oil, J otlclte Powder, Indian Dye, r Powder J’utls ami Boxes, Odoriferous Compound. Paints, Oils (J'C. W bile Load, dry; vy line Lend, m Oil pure, No. 1, and No. 2, Red Lead, Black Lead, Spanish Brown, ' n> Venetian Red, English and American; V ermilion, English and Chinese, India Red, Ro»e Pink, Diop J.ako, Litharge ■f >! ' Veilow Ochre,Slone Yellow,Chrome Green Verdigris, m Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, * lt Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Block H Vandyke Brown, J orra De Sienna, ’ Turkey Ember, Spanish VV lining, Putty Hilt Pumice Slone, Rotten Stone, Sand Paper Bronze, Gold Leal, Smalts, ’’ II indow Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes, l 1 Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, summer strained, du do Fall do do do VV inter do nl Train Oil, A'ealsloot Oil, Copal Varnish, coach nnd furniture- H 11 J iciure \ arnisti, .lajinu Varnish ' Hin Black Leather V r uruisli, , I’anil Atones and Mullers, Paint Mills, 1 Glaziers Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined. , Brushes. ami, Aasli, and Varnislt Brushes, all sizes ■ I C ‘ ul| i, 1 air, f outh, Shaving, JJ olset ,s|me’ Dost H y> every vunmy" V ’ rUlj ''" ld " I,ito Uush Brushes, ’ Hdc »:i asiiSr'"-’' ■ Gibney’s Tetter Destroyer, Heil Kuwand's Tonic .Mixture, ('< Brandreth’s J'ills, Peter's Pills B j Evan’s Cainmomilo Pills, Beckwith’s Pill. 11 GaUagha,.;. Tills, Cl,ole,a Remedy, ' 818 l homliern 1 onto, Itch Ointment, Piles Oi. n.r-m Be, Judkin s Ointment, Bullard’s Oil Scan ’ B 3 ’^ Conn I laster Lip Salvo, Wafers Bex Lnciler Matches friction Mat ches B c Uoinan Lights, .Shaving B uxe s, m i rfor ■ ' Nliuo Blacking J sizes, Black ink 3d„ Btet, Red Ink, indelible Ink TaoersT’ , ■S’ealinir Wax .Vm.fr ii l ouder Btl t{ Trusses | aPP Sc“ , T r b 0 "' , * a, ®'^ >l ** e<^Y»'^^iJ l cibYes nolCrS f ° i mo Cut 1 obacco par dd. ; lOf J 'lll-lure Bottles, Bicast Pipes, A'loole Shells I'l •»»>ugics, iron. »> CUffWnori nn< AMI I’t ioo iv. i ®V» 1 ant * SlUttS Jnortars Bi J Ho-M Graduate Measures X BVj . ass J- unneD, Medicine Chests, &c. &c. < H n / - Electrical .Machines. ■ . tirthasers for rash or P|ipruved prompt paper, will do well to give us a call, os we have u> H fine a stuck os is kept in the southern eountrv, Berta vvliicli we are determined to sell AT the lowest market prices. .* supply ol the most popular Patent ,W 1 truins and Quack Medicines.if the dnv, eonsta.ui) Bily , o,,h! »nd- larnl July 80 B *