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Jaknuui’., Nutkollii dc Brother,
Will k**p enn«t»utly ou hand a good supply of
ITAPZ.Q AND PANOV DKV GOODS,
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.OTHri, Cnnimnm, Ssulnol. HiOtsHt MrocliM «n
otinn. and ^hirilnr., Iririt Unon, Apm
uu.l plaid U.. I,■ Ilbinknta, Tragi
CtK»'*.k<s strife.. ...... i> •.
Ctnih, Cnratiug. (hroiimo ond fancy Pnnis, Kurnmiro
Iiiin,iv, Uldiihiina, Silk., n gou-l n.wlm-ni. CbalUy,
Can.hrie, Miialln, Bobin.al.OtKisWt.UcojttitdiJM.MW'
lis, I'ri nni'n^., ailk mid outran HdkfciCnpoa imd Ciillarif,
New Ciolliiuic Store.
Th« mib»crit>ertbarejiMt received a lurid aud cxtuiuive aa*ort-
ijMrot *-f
Heady made Clothing,HootH,fc*liocs,IIatii,Caps,&e
M i:It them for solo in Broad-*f. a few door* below
At Walker's City Hall, aiiimcJiaiely opposite
Our Cl'Uhing was oil ninnulnrtim-tl by ourselves, at
oar Ofiablbdmmnl at Hie North aud we warrant it equal
both in aiyp^and workmanship, to any ever offered in the
of Columbus.—In our ns.soruncnr will be found the
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tin
_ d Gontloi
■har. Wool 'ind fur Hal., Turenn ami Straw Bottlral*
Rands’ Mule Clothing, dilk and Cotton Umbrellas, Pam-
sols. Middles, Bridles mid Asrtiunk, Crockery and Glass
W»rc IbMi^oiulDtrnps,rockftlvmves,
Knives and ForJt<.Lmj , <e,l-niclics 1 B«lK Buitsmd Screws
If mill m ml Cross Cut .Sows, Nails, Iak and Truro
Cu'ini*, Rules «u'l .ShortI Guns, Iron aud .Steel, Coatiiigi*,
r and fJrtfT*#, I’epp
ail of which will br
Their custo ners and tli
Invited loculi and oxain
Feb. 1-.
. &c. Sic.
_ . ) ;t favorable terms.
public generally tiro respectfully
,c for themselves.
p. .usu£}2;u:r.$£kfi,
W OULD infant bill lYinnda, nnd tho public nncrally.
lli.nl In* In. ju«t rclurncd from .Non Turk, with n
•bmee mid fariijot »»*lil« selection of
Watclu^ and .lewolry»
and taken tlm -I jio iui. lv occupied by iluil St Moses
•uutii end ol (lie City II.ill, wlrere he o-ill keep cmi«tniit-
Ijrou hand, a good anvortutsift of the following articles:
WATCH r.s
Gold nnd Silver Patent hover-, full Jeweled and Plain
•f Tobias mid itrc.dcv’s Manufacture; Gold anchor Li*
cspr.mcm; Gold Duplex W*t«*he»; Gold and Silver Lc
pmr» j LuJies jiluin Gold Watches aud plain Silver Wat
•hi*.
Wglffl.' : ' UAn-ttt.vas.
Plain Gold with tassels; Long Fillagree with Tassels
Enamelled with und without Swings; Coral; Gold
Stone with Fillogreo; Cornetion acquit moriii; Agate
•mx, Jasper, Jet, and every other kind manufactured.
PINMUIl KINGS.
Diamond, ucqua tnnrin, KnMir.illed, F.mernld, Ruby,
•arurt, Gold .Stone. liioml Btona, Topaz, Ametliist, Ag-
•t«, Turquois, Pearl and Jut,Chined, Motto uud plain.
MUSArfT PINS,
Diamond, Diamond nnd Pearl, Pearl and Ssphire, Pearl
ami Emerald, iloby, Acqttn Morin. Knmne 1 led, Emerald,'
Cam'", Mud iturc, Curul, Agate, Curne'.ton, Topat, Jet
and plain Gnld.
Ladies n ick Chaim, Gold and Silver, Gold Watch
Maoki; (Sfoldnud Silver Hookies, Gold mid Silver Thiin*
bias, Silver Combs* Geuileifiana Gold and Silver Guards,
fiiil n;ul Si’vI I i. n Seals and Kayxnfovury de»«
•ripti.ii), Gold and Silver Pencil ('n-> s Gold and Silver
Tooth picks, Gold mid .Silver Spectacles, Quizzing Gins-
sm, a» old Snaps, Enamel I d, Filiagreo and plain; Shirt hut-
Silver Sc plnf^d Tahla nqd Ten Spoon*, Iliiliur Knivoat
dttfieil Boxes, (tlaying from two to six'tunes, Accordions,
'i*tois, Cutlery, Perfumery, and every oilier article, qotu-
ag under tin* head of Jewelry nnd Fancy Goods.
O. DvGiLJir*,, ff uii r%*5,v York, rcxnrctfully Informs
the p»ople of Colui/tbus and it* \ icinitv, that ho 1ms located
hiu.-i lfuMi"*"* ! iou>, and will tuk<- cfmrge of tftrt Wfltcli
d«p i tuiont, iu m hi >i • oi l*. Mtedsiolski, wlier* ho tvlll
i*prtlr«i»»rv dms^iptinn of Watchrv, in liid bfHt ptMaihlu
tnsaiiei'.mi'J titolwHMiWWi iVoui hi# long practical knowl-
«dgaof |tin itU-ine.iA, to giro autisfuctiou to ull who may
favour tiim wlin if.'ull. .
Ail watt h •«, vurrliaaedut this etoro will kept in nr*
• jiff, free of cWfcn for twclvo tnonllt 1 *, and personn wisliitig
"la excliangetheir wainb, wiii he athm r»l. thcanja price ax
•aid l'»r, any time within tw.ilve niunthf,
N. IL All kltsde«if Jevvolry aud Silver War* repaired
Gd'her wi tf
■ , luvmo jpflE na’J.k.
ry'IHC MilwiiiilMr iilfcn lor twin uimri uocommoilnilr
A i.ruiH, ill, wliul. ariwy purl oriu. fulluwing Liunl.,
•Itj»f«d J| ills Creokvr.r.itury, Aluhnum. TlicJ have
bssit (wilii .lit rkci.ptibii ui a fin* pim'eii,)
biin.su, mi I iim uf jiwil iju.lHyi iou. of wlilnh
is iuiv Laml, in Ih. Tsrr.ln v liiv llio culturo i
r.
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CLOAKS.—Cloth Cloaks, Camblct do. Goats Iloir do.
mid Wrappers. \* •
OVER COATS*—All kinds, colors and prices/Blue,
Black.Brown. Dmb, mixed, Invisible Green, Mulber
ry, Wino,Claret, Daliahk—also i'eterdham and Flush
ing do.
DRESS AND FROCK COATS.—AH descriptions nnd
colors andiizcf, withah*l without velvet collars,a de
sirable uHVOrtinenl and well worthy of attention.
PANTALOONS—An endless variety, Plain anti Ribbed
aud Striped ami Plaid and Diagonal Ca*Fimcrc f nl!
colors and! prices, Cloth do. Main „nd Striped and
Corded Saltmctt do. FiuFliing do. Plain and Ribbed
nnd Diagonal curd do. Bml.ili, Cloth aud Aloleskin
do. nn«l ni price* that will mmore sales.
VESTS#—Plain and figured Silk Velvet. Fancy Parisian
velvet, Plain an I figured and Plaid Tabby velvet.
Plain Black and colored 8ntiin, Pbiiu and FiguHid
Wilk, Chilli,Cussimere, Valencia—'ToilouctandSatti-
nrt Vests.
Sill IM S DRAWERS^—Fine Linen with Ruffles.
Plain Linen,Cotton with Linen boa,on# and collars,
Plafil Cotton, Plain, striped mid checked i"
Cnlltco, Red nnd Wbito Cotton Fbuinoi.
White Flannel, Worsted, Cotioii, Lambs Wool, &c.
Sin.
STOCKS.—100 dozen,comprising n ilinerb assortment of
Plain and lritnuied Hnttiti, do. Silk, do. Bombazine,
Plgin, Corded mid Plaid S>fk do.
COLLARS—150 do/.nti,a choice lot of all qualities and
kituU *
BOSOMS.—Plain Linen, Linen with Ruffles, a new and
elegant article ol sattin do.
HOSIERV.—Black and White Silk, Blnck White mixed
mu! Lihlifd worsted do. Black aud White and mixed
and Ribbed lamb’s wool do. Black nnd White nnd
mixed .Scotch and merino Hose, Black aud White
nnd Brow n mid Uurdom Cotton Huso, a lurge lot of
coarse wop! do. •
GLOVES—Bock Skin and Reaver Gloves, blnck nnd
whins and colored Horse Skin and Goat do. white
mid .colored l(iild do. black und white silk do. Coltoh
Berlin, worsted und vvollen do.
SUSPENDEIW—rGfflh Elastic, Doe Skin. Silk Worsted,
Cotton m t, Cuttbu Webb und Girth Webb. Suapen-
HANDKEliciIIEFS AND CRAVATS.-r~BI«ck and
Fancy Italian Cravats, White and Fancy Silk do.
White Linen mid Muslin do. Bandannas, Potige.o mid
Smttlefleid do. Plain and White and Figured Pongee
do,.8ilk Fl«egdo.
BOOTS St. SHOES—Gent, fine Calf, Morocco, nnd Sea I
Skin Boots. Gants, fine Calf, Morocco and Seal Pumps
Walking Shoes nnd Brognna, DancingiPujiipF, Negro
Shora, Aro. See.
HATS As CAPS—A first rate assortment of all kinds—
Denver lints, Silk do. Gents. Cloth, Cloth trimmed
with Fur, Youths Cloth do. trimmed with Fur See.
Our tiHSortment is complete, comprising every article
nmmllv called for. Wo intend to sell our goods clmnnund
10those tvi-liing to purchase wo would invito to call and
oxuminc fur themselves. . ■:^ -
CRANDALL, GREEN & Co.
Cnltimbiis. Nov. (» ‘Rl tf
TO COTTON PLANTBiiS
T HE subscriber 1ms removed to this pluce for tho
purpose of'carrying ou the Cotton Gin making bu-
siuesp; ami from bis long experience in (but line, bis well
known abilities as u workman, bis be^i preparation nnd
attention in every department of the work, and from bis
to tho public to turn out work superior in every
respect to any done in tho Union, lie expects to be patron
ized. All In* materials will he of the best quality—steel
saws, steel breasting, and (uglily hardened. The calen
ders of the plain or cheap gin* will run ou composition
boxing, (warranted durable,) und every possible plan und
pains taken to guard the work c gainst wonting or getting
out of order by use. Tho prices are ns follows .—ten inch
diameter saw-, cylenders on boxing', nnd to clean 1200 lbs.
cl^an cotton the day, $3 25 per saw, for *10 saws j Jen inch
saws, cylenders rnnnina on Reed’r • - • “
wheel plan. $150; I I incli dmu
late improved friction
meter saws, on boxing,
40 sows (with geod gear.) to clean IfiCO t« 2000 Ilnunicc
cotton, at $5 25 | *. saw; 14 inch saws otiThn diet ion
wheel plan, $0 50 per saw . The advantage of rite friction
wheel (or pulleys) is very great, saving ona third of the
draft, or going power, and completely preventing dll chance
of beat nnd wear. All kinds of repairing done on old gins
in a careful manner. Also, Lntlu* Irons, with centres com
plete,.of superior workmanship nnd.construction. Reid’s
lute Invented self-regiilatiutCirRuUng nnd Tooth Cutting
Engine, nnd nil other Gin MnkcnrTools, mndo to order.
Also, having n good Blneksiniih in employ, Alill Irons,
Gudgeon* am) Inks; Boxing oiliest composition, ami any
Iron Work requiring turning, or other finWi,done.''Epwt-
men* of tlieubove work, md also a new gin of the improv
ed plan, attached to the cst iblHimeut, may be seen in a
few weeks, at their Cotton Gin Manufactory, comer of St.
Clair and Qglelliorpe-streets, wbero orders (Tom distant
customers uill attended to, and work put tin with care
tpgo by the toad or river. TEMPLETON REID,
Columbus, April 22. 12 tf For tho Company.
The Columbus Papers Gcorgui Journal, Federal U*
nion Milledgeville, Macon MesseHfcr, Aug. Sentinel, Ho*
vnnnah Republican,.Bar cu Telegraph, Florida Intclli*
S ender, Mobile Chronicle, MAntgotuer * Journal, Ni O.
lulletin, Natrhes Courier, Iluntsvillo A. I volute, will
give above two insertions and forward tlicir uci ount to
this office. t , *p #
CT© T 1X0 IV «;I ms.
0. T. OdLESBV,
■ “IfWn’SvtiiY informs tho citi/.r?ns of Western
T*' Gnorgiu,nnd ihnneiglihuiing counties in Alnhamp,
it htt lies mndo arrangeiiumta to carry on tlm Gin Ma-
Ehalf N Eqr
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HUOy DJolltu's Itowurd.
TT EF P mv Plantation, in Alahamn, Russel county, Oh
M.1 Monday, ‘Jdth ull, fivo Negroes, say threw (allows
and two girl 4. BOB Is abimUlltv yours old, rather yellow
aw.npl.'cti' l, no murks of diminution rwuolleeted. Tito nth*
•r two hoys, MU.LEOGE and riAM»nho.it 20 veitrsof
•je eitilL common size, both dark complected. The two
•je r. mli, common size, both dark complected. | he two
women. LUCY and CHARITY by name,urn ofcommon
Lnny l* cighteim year* old, yellow complcuted.
Charity U ftiuntreu, mure flathy and dark complected.
Any pcrum'delivering Ittld negroes to the snbscrihi'r, shall
receivn (ho above reward, or twenty-llvn dollurs for lodging
•h* same in any sale juil. either in Alabama nr Georgia,
It ia thought tho Negmoz will make for Florida.
April 7* *10tf B. J. BROWN,
tj* The Georgia, Journal will Insert the a buy
time** and send tnolrarcnimt to this office for ctdi
that ho litis ninilo nrrangeniuulH to carry
king huidiiflMs extensively, at his shop, at Huuler’s Store,
Morrlwetlier county, Gn. whore lie will bu happy to re
ceive and execute all orders entrusted to'him He will
construct .Gins of any trike and quality to suit the orders of
his customers, with steel anwa und breams, or with iron
UrcuFtH and English iron saws.
Tho «nnexc<rcerilficHtes-will fully inform strancors of
the dun actor which my Gins have obtained, and ‘I deem it
umiccci6ury to say any thing in ralution to thotu uiyuelf,
CEKTint'ATKb.
Meriwether county, Gn.—I hereby certify, tlmt I have
a 40 Saw Gin,of/VIr. G.T. Oglesby’s make, now in use,
Slid for the trial thut I have innde, itpetforina well; the
work ho litt na pS-Cannlue of judging, is wall dona, and
1 would rncoinmend his Ginv to any- person or persons,
wishing lo purchase, either in this tStuto or any other,—
^ IKINTEll.
Ilnv'mir wltnrnwd lira pcrrotnidncit of Mr. OglnHlty’«
CimiuiUln, uf Met rlwi-ilirr county, uul lm*iii|t uhoc! one
inyitfif. I tlu recommend ilram tti tits nulilitt. naequul lu
nuv I Imvo ever stum, tills ifillt Ntivnmlior)8851
mm H. CHOWDER
Till, will curlilV, tlmt I Imvr ttCoiion Oln, mmlo l>y O
T.0|li«bv,tImt (iimtfit.l ttml mttktmiirrttrtiti) Cnttmi; lira
workniHii.liiit nl tvlttrli lit well done; nral 1 would roe
mend nil pemnnit wieltlttq to nnridmtto Gin., In |,nrclmu ttf
G. T. Osleelty, und they will find liu will do tlwiu ]tmlic»,
title 16th November, 1835. W5I. RHYMES.
Tide in Incerltfy, tlmt 1 hovolmdln ura.ntra ufOglouby'
niim for ihroo ytmru, mid it porformi well; .oaken font
mil) Ctitmtt, mid I Imvo no henitmllm in roumnmondhi,
ihoin lu lli.puhliu (oueully, ltd. lira Ifllh Nov 1835.
ABRAHAM HILL,
This Is to certify, flint I have examined Mr. G. T.,Og*
lebys Colton Gins, the workmnnsliip uf which ia well exo-
cutml; nnd have no heaitutiou ill recommending them to
tho public. JOHN HERRING.
November lCl(i, 1835, • ,
Georgia, Meriwether county.—Wo tho unddrsltmed,
having used mid soon in use, the Cotton Gina made by
Mr. Gurrct Oglesby al ibis nntiuly, Ihko pleasure in re
commending iliem lo the planters of Georgiajmd Alabama
tho woi kumnship, boil® neat and mibetHtitml, nml tlioirpor
foimauen being nlingellioreunal generally, to any Gluswe
iiuvo ever seen. Mr. Oglesby lias resided ill this cosnt),
for tha^Hxt three years, and the work lie has turned out
auvtaiiisitself'admirably wull
iiiOOKE A TABVEH,
OTAVB recently received, end offer for aale on liberal
lR terms,
7 Boxes LeRwicks’best plug Tobacco, not equalled
by any other
25 Boxes Left wick’s plug Tobacco, equal to najr
other nmtiufactuicrs
25 41 44 44 44 medium quality
50 4 ' 44 44 44 Common
50 44 44 mm inferior
2 Bbts. Smoking & Chewing cut Tobacco, in papers
ALSO,
2 linlfpineg Holland Gin, l do do Champaign Brandy
2 do no Cogriioc do. 2 Pipes Common do do
0 do American do do 1 Imlf pipe bent Mn’d. Wino
2 do do TcnrrifTtv do. 2 do. do. Sicily MaVL do.
10 Bids. Sweet Malaga Wine 3 do. Port sup. d*.
10 Baskets Chnmpuin do. 12 bbls Cordial assorted
2 Bbls Alcohol, l do. Irish Win-key
2 do Spls. Turpentiue, 5 do. Sperm Oil
2 do. Linseed Oil, 12 do/.. Bottles Olivo Oil
50 Bbb and half bbls Mnckeroi, assorted
Likewise, a general assortment - of
Dry Goods, Crockery and Cutlery.^
Smiths A m ils, Vice?, Bellows, Hammers
Sledge*, Sto. See. Iron and Steel, Log Chaim * '
■ Sim vela and Spadmv Trace Chains
Hollow Ware, Brnsslvettles, Rifles Sc Pistols
Double nnd single Barrel) Guns.
A choice assortment of SAT)! iLERY,
Such ns Carriage Harness. Gig do. Dray do.
Gent’s, Saddles, Ladies Huddles, Saddle Bum
Bridles, Headstalls and reins, Leather Trunks, Sen,
March 4 5 tf
Great Northern an«l Soullicru
DAILY MAIL ROUTE.
T I^E Petersburg Rail Uo.id Company inform the
public* that llmir Rond extending from Petersburg,
V», to Blakely, North Carolina, on the Roununke, n dis
tunes of CO miles, nnd constituting n port of tho Great
Daily Mail Rome North and South, i* now amply provi
ded with superior Locomotives and Cure, to accommodate
nii tiie travel that may offer. The cars leave each end of
the mad daily on the arrival of the respective mails. Trnv
ellers with their own equipages, enn have their liorAesnnd
carriages transported on this road with perfect safety nnd
convenience: und thus perform in 5 or fi hours, while rest-
mg their horses, a journey which would otherwise require
’two days m accomplish.
The Blakely Hotel, at the southern termination of the
Roil Road, 1ms,been re-builf of brick, on an enlarge d scale,
ami up, pains will be ppnred to render its opromioodation
shHi a- will give Mtislaction-to passengers uiul travellers
generally..
Bi*Hides tho Daily Line of Mail Coaches from Blakely
for the South, via Knloigti, Fayetteville, Ac. there is o line
via Txrhorough three'times a week, connected with the
Mail Line nt Fayetteville, nmlnl-o n lino from tho Rail
Road st Bdlfield toCiiiriAsvlIle. Milton and DnnvIlbV. ' r
Another tri-weekly Line troni Bbtkelv, pAsses through
Wamnton, Oxford, See, aud connects with a line to Sal-
Lbttry.N. C. *
In the roirsn oft’ie season a branch will lie opened from
the Petersburg Rail Road ut Brlfiold, to *Vilkin’s Ferry at
Gaston on the Roanonk, from whence a Rail Road to cross
the river by a bridge, is now about lu b < constructed to
Raleigh,
The Rail Rond from Bnltinvre to Washington is now in
operation, tinmen to Potnmse lending, thqJine is enntinni’d
hv steam, nnts, tliemce via Fredericksburg m Richmond, a
considerable portion of (lie rail road is finished—and the
remainder is in a rapid course, to completion. The line
continues from Richmond to Petersburg, by ft turnpike
road—nnd thence by lint Petoraluirg Rail Rond to Rlukcly,
as before mentioned, is the main and only daily mail route
but weep Boston and Now Orleuns.
April 8. 10—w7m
A Teacher Wauled.
O NE who is thoroughly capnbjo of teaching the usual
branches of the English department, who cun come
well rceoirfiqended for Ms capacity as n Teacher and of
good cbattlctcr will.be liberally comrtenanted for his ser
vice*. Tim School i* about eight miles south cast of La
Fsvettcjn Chamber? countv /via. Apply to citherofthe
‘ ERANGIS CALLAWAY,
JAMES BALLARD.
CHARLES FORBES,
undersigned.
Aprils
lOtf
Wood Moreland
Jos. TJ. Bprko
Tliiie. J. 'JfflckMin
•Stitli A. Puriram
Jordnn Barnes
Albert G. llill.
Twenty Bollttis lietviUNl,
S TRAYEDframtlw* residence qf the siihseyill?r
tlm firat of this immlh, a Imy Mara uheut 15 Immls 3
inpluuv high dive years old uml veryrin'avy with foal,
' li«s very thin imino and di.rii love, and ia a little hog hncK
ed win/ a scar. rcMinhling n limn on her left shoulder.
Having owned her but n few davx, a innrn minute descrip*
tii>i» can not bu uivrn. t?h»* will pnilmbly endeavor to get
tit Civoiio county in this State, as she was raised by l>r«
Pierce, nnd Iat« l>* liroiKht from them by him;
Abo, ot» Tlmrsdny tho 2bt, a yellow so'ri'd HORSE,
ahtint') nr 0 year* **ld. and 15 hands, 2 or 3 indies high,
with flax wiw aim tail, u Mar in his fur,■bond, nnd right
hin-l fool w bite. He will probably, make for Nushville,
Tomus'CP. \
Ten Dollars Reward will he given upon the delivery of
either of tho IK nes to the subscriber, ui bis raridrtwa near
Culumiius, and r, usouublo expenses paid, for bringing
thorn. ‘ • SEABORN JONES.
April SSih, 1830. ’ , ^13tf
Xlioriitqii & i.iviiiRiMoti.
Have just rce.civo.l and ofiVr foLgile,
15,000 i‘»t'5'iSr Br ' lc0N
April 7 8
Rob’t. U IL-irria
jlohj.Jv Piirlium
Win* D. Hall
Abner Rnovos
Lewia St mi ley
Joseph Shirk
RuVi. N. Fnrbnm
This is to certify, that l have one of Mr.Oglesbva Cot*
ton Gins ( which performs very finely, und that there aro
several in my neighborhood,und that from the general re
putation of his Gins, they uro uu good as any iu tho coun
try, loth November, 183o.
WM, McLENDON, sen.
I lmvo one of Mr. Ogleshy’s Cotton Gius, and certify
tlmt it performs well; tuis loth Nov. 1835,
1 WILEY P. BURKfl.
Georgia, Meriwether County—I tin hereby certify that I
have used a forty «aw<CniUm Gin, mndo by .Mr. Gartet
Oglesby, of this county, for tills season, und tin* it to be
. «* Ap„, 1,0011 to 1,500
f irkin tiMliip is
- jumtuoml Mr.
in to the planter*of Western Georgia and Al-
witness whereof, 1 have hereunto ael my hand
and seal this ICtli November, 1835.
WILIAM D. HALL.
I do earthy that I have used Mr. Oglesby 1 * Cotton Gins,
arid fluddlioinexcellent and expedition* clcnnor*. I would
recnimiwnd tbomto the planter* of Georgia mid Alabama*
'l inn NoveiiibciylDS5. JOHN FI.E9IISTER.
I have seen Mr. Oglesby** Cotton Gina in use, and nro-
nmmoo thorn a* good a* any in tho country. This Ititli
November, U&>. AliNEU REEVE#.
Goorgiu, .Meriwether County .—I do hereby cerlUV that
I Imvo used a fifty saw Gin, iu«4*i hy Mr. Gurroll Oglesby,
of this county, llir l wo Seasons, wliieii gives between twelve
nnd sixteen liumlrcd weight ofelcnff Cotton ip a day—the
workmanship is neat rim) HubMuutial. 1 therefore rccoui*
mem) Mi,Og|esby’»JJinstn tlm planter?of| Western Gear*
giaaud Alubumn.
uglcstiy, ol tins county* lor tuts sensou, unu in
equal to any in tiie country. It gins from l,t
weight of ofr-nii cotton in n day, and the awtorl
neat and *ul)stnntial. I tlierefoto would r?cui
lOtf
TT OST, ou the 21 st inst, bolwotn the house of the ntth-
JLArariuer and Allen Mim’it Store, a note ol hand on Da*
yid Goldstein, inudo payable to Hugh Considy, ami en-
dm sed by him to me for $ 142 80 ct«. All person*are fore
warned again*) trading for said unto, m* il* payment has
Keen *|opp<^. Auv poraim finding mid nolo w ill confer a
favor by returning il to tho aubocriber. .. ■
May ~rtli 17—tf GARLAND B. TERRY. ,
NOTICE/
F CAUTION and forewarn all persona from trading for
nproiui«orv noto of hand given''by myself fur feventy
dollars, payohle to Henry Paget or Benrer. bearing dst»*
14th duv of January 1835, due mnnetimn in Novombcr IB
S'., as the consideration for which the said note was given
to has f-rii.'d, and 1 atn drtemrined not to pay oak) note
iiuaM c.vupelled hv Uw, II. W, SPEWK.S.
May 13, 15—tf ♦. A. SPBWEri, Security.
Sale Town Ltitsr.
NORTH.I. heofTeieri for sale at Toacwoll, iu Marion conn-
V1 ty. on the first Tuesday iu July next, tlm unsold
Lots m sahv place. Aumne them are good bnamess Lota,
cmtabla fi»r metvhants and tradesmen, and (Vonting tht*
public aqitare. Atari many loU In tho vicinity of the Aca*
dtiny square, affording fine elevated situations for private
Juideocea, Terms ns at tha firet sale.
By order of tbs Inferior Court.
1 t • BURTON W. DOWD, Clk.
•lav 30,18*0. |8 tds
tJpeet’muiSeminal will publish the above
T f
Will be let
20 the lawn. bifid»r,M T...wFll,in Morion roontr,
on HraflnqTnoKl., | n J«|j, Mjt.b. B ullfilu(t6f«l
Aooi-’m, »(.... I |>l»oe. Tho We will tw fiA foci
wJe «tol thirty-*!* f.»t lone, >0,1 fiauhed .ccordiftz la ■
,l.ii ol li■ i.i tlra dwnttry’.otlq..
«4lh* Wm*\ ofTrstteee.
liliUTO.N W. DOWU. Ser.rtyr,
Jane .*U Mf . ig ci
urr^ hsralj will ptblvsh tbrria timas.
Tills lfith NovcmlM>r,1835.
ALBERTUd E. JACKSON.
Meriwether* County, Georgia, Nov. 16th, 1835.—I do
hsrehv certify that l have now in tiso a fifty saw Cotton
G(n, mndo by Mr. Ogleshv, of this county, which has glncd
about two hundred bags of Cottou.nnd slto will now give
trom twelve to fifteen hundred pound-* of clean Cotton, the
workmanship of which is neat aud strung; ns such, I Imvo
nohesitaimv in renotnuimiding* Mr. Oglesby’s Gin to the
community at large. ROBERT HAMILTON.
TERMS.—For Steel Saws and Steel Breasts, with
composition boxes, R2 25 per S.vw. The advantages of
this Gilt nro many-it runs lighter, lasts longer, ond is
less liithlo by friction to pioduco fire than any. other.
For IronriawsandStoel Breasts, $i 00 per Saw. All
work Warranted to perform well. Any failure iu atiy part
of ids work will be speedily made good.
A good supply of Steel and Iron has Just been’ received
from Euglnmi.
’Orders directed to Farmers P. O. Meriwether county,
shall bo promptly attended lo—ami the sultscrilier will de
liver Gius in uuyof tho udjucout comities at his own ex
pense. y% •
March II 6 Sm
N«w Goods.
FH^IHE subscriber has recently received an extensive
si. and well assorted stock of
Full a.iid Winter Goods,
Such ns Broadcloths, Caisifnerc, Satinetts, Kerseys, Lin
seys. Flannels, Blankets Sic, Likewise, Ready made
Cothing, Hats,Cans; Boots,Shoes,and* front variety of
fino and Fancy Goods, which ho offers to ntirchnsorrion the
most accommodating terms. E. E. POWERS.
November 20 42 tf
Negroes Wunted.
T HE srihscrihcrs wish to purchnso 25 or 30likelv
young Nogrons—Mon, Women und Boys—for which
the highest cash price will lie given.
BLACKMON & COOPER.
Wliifesrille, Harris co., May 4, 1830. 14
EJlPOKIDlf! OP FANIHON
HENRY MATTHEWS,
jTOULD respectfully announce in his friends nnd
. 3 cn-fomer4, bnlli fn tho city and country
imsjust received a sp|emiid AKsortment of
Cloths, Cassimercs, Ready made Clothing, dec.
find liiqra., I>y a contmiuinco of I.i, oxortinns, to morit.
lilraiui .Imre of painmngt). Tito following i. a list of i
few of tho articles:
Xdondon ClotIi9*
Blnck, blue, blown, green. Dahlia nnd Oxford mlxh
Chillis: Athens Broadcloths, for .Summer wear, of superi
or quulity; Super t Vcliours, Bmnbnzines ond Camblets.
Csasviuieres.
DR. WARE,
HA* JUST RKCKtVKD,
And offer for snlo at tlioir Drug Store, in Columbus, the
PmrDlAW’S PANACEA,
■071 OR the cure of Rheuinati«in, Scrofula or Kings Evil,
J.V Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient Cancers, Salt
Rheum, Sipbililic uml Mercurial diseases, parti
Ulcers uud painful affections of tlm hones. UL_
Throat aud Nosifils, Ulcers of every description, Fever
‘Soros,and lutorrialAbscesses, Fistula?, Piles, scald Head,
SenrVey, Biles, Chrouio Sore eyes, Erysipelis, Blotches,
und every variety ofCnlanoous Affection, Ciironio Catnrrli,
Headache, proceeding from an acrid Immor^ Pain in the
Stomach uml Dyspripsin, proceeding front vitiiitlon; Affec
tions of-tho LiVer; Cnnmic influmation of the Kidneys,
and General dahfljjy, oaitsud hy ariirjdd action of the ves
sels of tlm skin. It is singularly efficacious in renovating
those constitutions which have fiei ti broken down by inju
dicious treatment, or itivenile irregularities. In general
terms, it is recommended in all those diseases which arise
from impurities of tlm blood, or vitiation of the humors, of
whatever name or kind.
S*»nm of the above complaints may require somo trifling
assistant applications, which the ciicumstnnues of the
ease will dictate; but for a general remedy or Purifien•
tor to remove the enune, Tiib Indian's Panacea, will
generally lie found sufficient,'
The proprietor offers this preparation to tho puhlic, with
tho cnm'ciou«nos* tlmt im is placing within its reach, o
remedy capnbln «f relieving many ol Ids afflicted follow
beings, who are atiflering under tlm vnrioun chronic nml
nhatinnto complaints to wliieii it is applicable. To siicb,
it w'ii) prove of incalculable value, a* the means, and in
mnnyce.scs, the only menus of relieving their puffi-rings
and restoring them once more to health ( nml liappincss.—
This is not offered ns n common remedy, that may per
‘ ee bo equally good with many others now in imp, but
ne wliieii is capable of snviuglilb in many extreme
cures when all the usual remedied tail. This it hns done
reiieatridly; and this is tho reputution it hits obtained
wherever it bus been' introduced.
It is only about three yoaixj jinco this preparation was
presented to the public but in that short space of time,
somo hundreds of person* might be found, who would
solemnly declare tlmt thny believed tlmt their-liven were
saved hy. it, and in most eusca after they had tried ninny
mid perhups all the cnmmnn rqpiedies in vain. Wherever
it i- known, it is rapidly coming into use, aud this nfford»
tlm tm*t substantial qnd couvineing proof of its merits,
Tlm value of ilmPiumoca, is most conspicuous in those
long standing and syphilitic and scrofulous affections which
havedefied nil other remedies, uud particularly in tlu so cn-
ses wh’cro mercury has been so luvbhly lircdns to cause
distressing pains in tlje hones, undofe mercurial ulcers,
derangement of the digest ivo orgnnsv&c. Tlmsn it com
pletely removes, and in ull cases, it entirely; eradicates the
diseases and tlm effects of mercury, renovates the constitu
tion, mvl leaves the patient sound and welt. In Kheiima-
tisinsiuul In Ulcerated Soar throat, its Imppy effects are
it less apparent, giving almost iinmcdinto relief.
Tlm following certificates, out uf hundreds similar
which might bo procured, are given to show tho effect of
tlm hidinn’s Pnuncen, in tlm various complaints therein
mentionednnd also lo exhibit in tho most satisfactory
iimnuci its superiority over tlmsyrtipri hi common use.
CHARLESTON,--Nov. 15. 1831.
1 'tiring the last winter nnd spring, I was nfllictpd with a
very severe and distressing Rlffiuiuntism, occasioned hy
exposure in hud w?athor. I nmv take great pleasure in
stating, that six lmttles of tho Indian’# Panacea, restored
nm to perfcrthenlth. and I confidently recommend it to
ail similarly afflicted. JOHN FERGUSON, King-?t
CllARl.F.STON, July 12, 1831.
I was afflicted four vears with nn ulcer in.lhe leg, occa
sionally accompanied with erysipelatous jiiflntnntioti nnd
ftnexocssivp pain in tlm leg and mmlo joint. Snverol emi
nent I’ln sir inns exerted their skill upon it, hut without
permanent hem fit. In this case, five buttles of tho hull-
an*. Panacea, made a perfect cure.
/ MARGARET A. WEST, Market st. 121
■January 16 5Utf
uli of superior quality.
Drilling.
Silk linen Drills; linen double rib’d do.; M
Norwciglinn pbcck’d do ; wliito rih’d honey comb do.;
drnli and whim cambric do.; uniou whitn cotton (
fancy Gambrdons.
Vcstlnprs,
Of all qualities, viz.: English velvet, silk, t
cheek’d do.; Marsnillos white nml printed, silks, and fig
ured Merinos; CUalli* ; figured Waitings, See.
Clothing:.
linen and gingham do.; Drawers, f
Oollars, gontletnen’s Gloves, Sltspr
kerchiefs, Socks, Hats, Bools, S!
Streps, and a Variety of other article
sold on terms tlm mokl reasonable.
The neovo Gdml* will be made
most fashionable stylo.
May 13.
Notice.
R UNAWAY from the subscriber, on or about tin
of March, a negro fellow by the name of COLf
dark compleetmn, thick set and well made, a scar c
rieht check. I will givo a reward of twenty-five ill
lor tho appreimnsion nnd deliver) of sain nnirro to :
11 arris county, ar to any J ail ir
to the Editors of tho Columbus Enquirer for collection.
Foi* Saw RIHIft.
J UST reeeivon and for snlo by the mih*crihcrs Mill
Crop? Gilt Saws nnd File", Ol tlm host quality. Also
an itRsortment of Crunks, Loir Hooks, Chains aud Mill
* * ' * itorns.
DILLINGHAM Si Co.
LAND AN COBB A.\B CIIEUORLE,
FOR SAt.K.
W Il.Ii lie sold before tlm Court House door in Cobh
county; on tho first Tuesday .in July next, be
tween the usual hours of sals,
Lot of Land No. 315, in tho 20th dist. nnd 2d
Section,of originally Cherokee now Cobb county, contain
idg I tUt acres more or less. Also,
Will be sold before the Court IIoiisq door in Cherokee
enmity on the first Tuesday in July next, between the
ftlOilltU U. GOLD,
liu on han<t‘« genural OMortmont of Ktnc.v and Slaplo
DRY GOODS, CHOICE GROCERIES,
, W ViJi
TMJ OliASSF.3, Siigor, CviTer, Too, Flour, Salt
ini Iron ond Slvol. Uoniu^, Itnira,Twine,
Also—A irrin r.1 OfMiriunottot liontm Sln»« & Hot.
lradifoaotl fioM-nratt’a lira! quality Saddles, &e.V.
Ilanltvarr and Caller). Wooden Wore
Cruekrry ond Olau \Vorr, at reduced price.
Colnintiu., Aprils* IQtf
' . Valtiahlo Lands.
T IIF. Mitircribor ofliip. fur »«le, Mr.nl vnlunlileoetilo-
incul. of lend, in Alolrania,ronv(uk'uttoiu«igolHm
and tnorlwl. TIi«m> luuda bavobccuMlcctod bv the rub-
wriber, with o' •onccinl rye, to nil lira combined ndvuuta-
(»of nqricaltof.' An tlm laud, lie well, are well wo'-
tend, and inauy of the rsttlrrarnU. bora Inrsc elenriuao on
them, nnd arenot.xrellodbv nnv in lira St.ra, for tlm ml-
lure of Cotton, enru, &c. Pmona deoireue of ptireharin,,
will apply for luttbcr partlculare to
THOMAS IIOXKV.
l-nluinhiir, Re|ilemlrar3l 35 If
Cotton Lands.
T ltGonbreriberhaaorow lot. ofljtnd In Alabama, lo
cntedal« ranrenlent dwtuooo from tha Chattahoo-
cheo River and of tho Gret qnalite for Cotton, for «*!•) on
reawml.lc tetras. ’ JOHN DILUNQHAM.
Om. 9, K<
iii* iii^» • in-.imv in mhit ut ai, i»i-i»rt:ii ini.
of sale, l^it of I.nnd uuinber 133 in tho third
district ami third section nf Cherokee county, containing
40 acres more or less, ?nM lauds belonging* to tlm estate
of Thomas A. llauks, deceased. Into of Elbert comity
and sold for tho bcuefit nt the heiisof said dcaeajed.
Terms, cash. THOM \S JONES, • ) .
WILLIAM DAILY, > P .
Aprll29~t3i.l yoliwq I- O. HARRIS.) r *
'Clio Subscribers
JJAVEjttit recrivrtl end qifrr fur rale,
3 hhds. SU Croix Sugar,
3hhds.Fortn Rico Sugar; iUt boxos Sperm Candles,
20 Imxoa frrsli Ilaisins; 3 bbls. Drvod Beef,
5 bids. Loaf Sugar; 3 boxes Lump Tobacco,
12 kills No. 1 Mackerel; 10 J bids. Canal Flour,
3 boxes preserved Citron; 10 kegs 3d Cut Nails,
thbL Madeira Nut*.
May 6.-14 v J. T. NILES & CO.
To Cotton Planters.
jfNHE subscriber is now receiving direct from Net
H. York,30u pieces Inverness BAGGING,a good arti
cle, which ho offers on reasonable terms.
May 27 17 if AUG. HAYWARD.
Negroes Wanted.
J ’ I BE UAL wages Will be given for Negro fellows
_i work on tho Georgia Rail Road Those Desiring
hire their hands to the Company may do so by enrlv apt
cation at this offico.or to JNO. CUNNINGHAM
Greensboro, May 27. 17 4t
FIRST KATE TUNE.
3k. li ft.
April 92-iaif
.STARR & RUSE,
Opposite the Insurance Bank.
Mid<H4 Wanted.
W F. will givo 10cIs. per Jh for good L
delivered ut our Tanynrd. 10 mile
Newuan, near the Decatur roud.
April 22 12 tf
T*i
E suhscrihor is now receiving from New York,
large supply of Turpiutino Soup, which im offers t
U * AUU. HAYWARD.
17 tf
NOTICE.
Tf OST on the old Federal .Road, near Spain’s plai
SLA RusHcli coiiuiy, Alabama, some ten or twelve
since, a small VVALLET,contuiningii note of hand c
lislm Folsom, of Muscogee, co., tico.,tor ono hundred
(are, payable 25llt December next. Also tlm certifii
ninountanol recollected.
uufoitunulo settlers iu the Creek Nation.
WILLIAM HENDERSON.
May 28,1836. , 18 3t*
Also a three year old FILLK.Y, inciiuing to a ru
cd W. H. wiili u lump (in one side iu tlm fiuuk.
May 28,183d.
To Jllcclittiiics*
House for tho Comity of Alar
aud specifications of file in my office, which may be J
on application. BonJ with such security os will lie apt
Ved by the Inferior Court, will bo required for the faitl
performance of the work, and the payments will be in
to suit tlm under aker..
By order of the Inferior Court of Marion county.
BURTON W. DOWD, Clk.
June 3,1836, 18 5t
BITTERS.
(TJXIV GALLONS find 100 bottles first rate Bitters, for
sale by STARR & RUSE.
April 22—I8tf ' Opposite tlm Insurance Bank.
w.
ICE CREAM.
T HE subscribers will commence,on Monday the 9th,
to make ICE CREAM regularly during the season.
It wiH be ready from 4 to 9 o'clock I'.’M. We have some
quart and pint Freezers, in which tlie.Cream can be carri
ed to any part of the city without melting. We have, at
»WM* expense, erected two summer house** in tlm yard for
the accommodation of the Ladies and Gentlemen who
may plrase to favor us with their patronage. The yard
will be lit up at night. No Lady will be. permitted to en
ter without n gentleman. Eyerv exertion will bo made
to keep the place worUra ofpublic patronage.
tin Sundays Cream
clock F. II.
ALy 13.
readv at from 5 trotil 8 o’*
STAR!* L. RUSE.
14if
GOTTOW GINS*
T HE subscriber lias innde exteudvi
the inanufiictnring ol Cotton Gin?
of tho Chnttuhooclica ri\cr, in tlm town o:
employed tlm Imst woikmen, aud nn rxpc:
to proenre materials of the first quality.
them will uot be inferior to anv iu tho United States.
T. G. ATWOOD.
Columbus will nmetwIUlpFomptallHntbm.
April 8-10 6m ; T. G. ATWOOD.
Caution.
uolo has been lost or s&lahi. thU 4th March 1£35.
JAMES H. E3TES.
April t 11 m3a
LEGAL NOTICES.
KTIOUR qionths after date, application will be made to
M? the Honorable the Inferior Court of Troup ccnmty,
when fliiriDB ns u court of ordinary, for leave to sell the
Lund and Negroes of Robert V». Lyle, deceased, for the r p
benpfit of the heirs of said deceased, to effect a division, &c. ft
May 21,1836.—17 4m WM. P. LA LB, Adinr.
NOTICE. d
TNOUR month, after dote, application will Ira mndo to P
Jr tic HoSmble the Inferior Court of Troup county._ j-
wlicu sitting us a court ofonlitrary, for leave to sell tho rn-“
nl estate of Seymore S. Poll, orphan.
ANDREW IIENUON, Guardian.
May 26,1830. 18 4tn
TfjlOUR months after date application will be made to
R the honorable tho Inferior Court of Talbot county, *
when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the 11
Negroes belonging to die estate of Reuben Tucker, late of
suid connt.v, deceased. ....
b cb. 12—2 4m JOHN R. CANON, Adtn’r-
TO OUR months after dato application will ho.tnndo to
tho hounrable the Inferior Court of Talbot county, «
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho
- Laud and Negroes belonging tu the estate of William Snel* ,
ling, lute of said county, deceased. n
HAMILTON DUKES, { A dm’ra J
Feb 12-2 4m ROBERT SNE1.LINGS, S Aara p
■RjlOUR months after date application will be made to
iEV the Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sifting -
for ordinary purposes, for lenve to *'ll the Land belonging
to the estate of Z. B. House, late of said county, deceased. |
Feb. 10-3 4m ZA I)Y HOUSE, Adm’x. ,
TCI OUR months nfier date application will he mndo to J
Ml tiie honornhlo tuo Inferior Court of Early County
when sitting for ordinary purposes for lenve to sell lot of !
land No 417 in the 26th*distriet of Enrlv County, belong- J
ing to tho estate of Beniamin Hodges do’d., of Enrlv couii- J
ty. STEPHEN L. HODGES Adtn’r.
April 1. 1836. 9—4m '
WN OUR mouths after darn application will he made to |
JF die honorable Inferior Court of Museogeo count*,
when sitting fur ordinary purnosi*?, for leave to*sell two r
lots nf laud belonging to the heirs nf Win. H» Crensha w, i
(leconsnd, viz: lot No. 115, in tiie 27th district of originailv
Lee now Sumter county; and lot number 125* in the 4th
district of Coweta county.
April 6-10 4in J. BARROW, Gusrd’n
TTNOUU Mnntlis nfter (Into application will lie made to
J6T the Hon. Inferior Court of Muscogee county, when
sifting for ordinary puruoses, for leave to sell lot of Land
nmr.bei If. in tiioOf district of said county, the same be
ing tiie real estate of Columan Duke, minor.
April 22—12 4m MARY TAIT. Gunrd’n.
OUR mouths after,date, application will ho made to
JJl tiie honorable, the Inferioi Court of Meriwether co.
when sitting ns n Court of I Ordinary, for leave to sell the
Negroes Imlonging to the ostate of William D. Allen, de
ceased, (viz :) Pliibv a woman nnd Imr two children, for
llio benefit of tho heirs. JAS. ALLEN, jr Ad’inr.
A prill 15 11 4m
*B7t OUR months nftcredate, application will ho made to
il. tiie honorable therlnforior Court of Troup county,
when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell the
Lands of David Hunter. lute of Monroe county, deiteiiRod,
for dipjbenefit of tho heirs ofsuid dec’d. to effect a division
between the heirs. JAMES HUNTER. Guar.
A prill 5 111 4m
¥3QUH months after date applicutiun will l»n made lo
ia/ the Inferior Court of Randolph enuntv, wheu sitting
for. ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Ne
groes belonging to tlm estate of Benjamin Holland, latoof
said county, deceased. *•
W. A. IIOT.T.AND/Adm’r.
CHARLOTTE HOLLAND, Adm'x*
April 09,1836. 13-4m
*H^10UR mouths after date application will lie innde to
JI 1 the honorable the Inferior Court of Stowart county,
* while silting forntdinnry purposes, for leave to sell nil the
Negroes belonging to the estnte of Reuben Warren, late of
Stewart county, deceased, fi»r the benefit nf the heirs of
saiddecensed. JOHN T. WARREN, Adin’r.
April 27. 13—4m
TilOUR months after date application will he made to
«/ the Inferior Court of Troup county, when sitting
ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Negroes of
tlm estate of Thomas W. Stanley, deceased, for the benefit
of tlm heirs of said estate.
April 29. -13 4m El.t.EN STANDBY. Ailnt’v.
TO OUR months ufter date, application willlie made to
id/ the honorable (lie Inferior Court, when sitting as u
Court of Ordinary, for.lenve lo sell 05 acres of Lund, be
the same more of less, it being part of lot No. 84, in tho 3d
district of Harris county; it being the north-east half of
suid lot, belonging to James Cnteimy, deceased.
EDMUND ADDAMS.Ex’tr.
May 3,1836. 14—Im.
TE1QUR mouths afterdate, application will ho made to
Ji3/ tlm Inferior Court of Meriwether county, when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all liuvlhnds
belonging to Elizabeth Hardin nnd John G. Hardin, mi
nors of Robert H uro ill. JOHN IIONEA, Goar.
Muy 6. 14 4m
■M7I OUR months after date application will lie msdo to.'
JL 1 tlm Honorable tha Inferior Court of Talbot county
when sitting for ordinnry purposes for leavo to sell tne
; real Estate of John Bateman, lute of said county dec’d.
Mny 13, 15-4m LEVI JUSTICE, Adin’r.
i H710UR months after ilnte application will he made to
. 0/ the Honorable tho Inferior,Court of Troup county,
when sitting, of* a court of ordinnry for Innvo to soil the
landofCatnriue A Phipps, orphan of Joaiah Phipps de-
. ceased, for the benefit of suid orphan.
t Mnv. 13. 15-4m MILLRY PHIPPS. Guar.
'Kj3uUU months after date, application will bo made to
-H/ tho Hounrable Inferior Court of Harris county, sit
ting as a court ol ordinnry, for lenve to sell a Negro'Man,
belonging to Geoigo Grav, minor, for the benefit of said
* ininoi. ' * JNO. C. 'GRAY, Guardian.
Mny 27. 17 4ra
/plF.ORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTV.—Wlieicm.,
Bay luck Bnlqck applies to me for letters of Admin
istrntionnn tho estate uf Janies H. Lancaster, lain of said
conutv, deceased. These are therefore to cite und admon
ish all nnd singular tho kindred and creditors oi said do
censed, to he and appear nt my office within the time pro
scribed hv law, to s c.venme‘if any they have, why said
letters of Administration shall not lie granted.
Given under my hand, a) office in rolumlm.. June6th.
1836. JOHN TOWNSEND, C. C. O.
1 Juno 9, 1836. 19—4t
_ jpi EORG 1A.EAKI, V COUNTV'.—Wher-.w Juno San-
S.7V ser applies for letters of Administration on tho es
tate nf James Sasser, late of said county, deceased—these
j are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular tiie
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appenr at
mv offico within the time prescribed hy law, to slmw cause
(if nnv) why said letters should not he granted. Given
under mv hand thisl5thdavof Mnv, 1836,
n .Mnv 27.—17 4t JOF.I. W. PERRY, c. c. o.
0 Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLYtonn order of the Inferior Court nfRan-
M ilolph conutv, will Im sold on tlur first Tuesday in
August next, in Blakely, Earlv county,
n Ten lots of Lund',
^ lying in the fourth district of Early—it being a part ef F.
. D. Cardin’s estate, sold for the benefit of tho heirs.
1. May 27.-17 61 THOS. M CARDIN, Ex.
!* Notice.
TOIROUGHT to tho Columbus Jail,on the 15th Inst, n
* JtJp negro man who says his name is JACK, nnd tlmt ho
„ -lielongs to Henry Thoinnson of Wnttpn county. Snid hoy
r is about 23 years old, tolerably stout, (ind hmek complect*
e rd. The owner is requeued to come forwurd, pay charg
es and take him away,
Mny,27 17—tf J.C. HOLLAND, Jniloi.
Notice.
TTB ROUGHT to the Colnuihus'jnit, on the 16tJi inst,a
negro man hy the name of PETER, who says he bo-
f longs to Btfiijnmin Lowe of Hnrri* County. He is ahoiit
” years old, small sizn, black rompler ted, and speaks
J broken. The owner will comply with the law and tako
7 him nwnv.
JI May 27th, , J. C. HOLLAND. Jailor.
'J NOTICE
TfS hereby givan to all persons to wlfobi I nm Indebted,
BL that on tlm28th day of June next, between the hours
_ of 9 n.in. nnd 3 o’clock p. in., I shall appear nt tlm Court
House in Chambers county, Alabama, fur tiie purpose of
taking the beuefit of the act* for the relief of insolvent delit-
10 ors. AARON D. LOCKHART.
*• Juno 2nd, 1836. 18 Ut*
’» lWanted to Hire 300 Negroes.
J! f Bp HE Georgia Rail Road nnd Bunking Compnny, will
JBL hire, bv the month, or for tho Imlauce of tiio year,
| 390 or more Negroes, to work on tlm Rail Road, for whom
1n 16 dollars per month will be given.
J0 11. BOWDRE, Agent.
Augusta. May 18th, 1836. 18 5t
A It.lit; Gun
TSHTAS taken by miatnkn Inirn Roanoke, on Sunday the
• W 22dMtir. The owner can (at it by .nplvioc .1-
this office. Juno 3, 1836. 18 3t
nr Prtil Gulf Cotton Need. ■
lo rBlHEaulwcriherahave on hand 100 Socka Petit Gulf
■« JL COTTON S£ED, warranted to he eennine.
cd HARPER, THORNTON & LIVINGSTON.
m MOORE & TARVER,
y OKFKR A? THE LOWEST PHICKS.
BBLS. western Whiskey; 25 bbls. northern do.
HP V 50 hlil«. northern Rum; 50 bbls. Swan’s Gin,
. 20 bbls. American Brandy; 10 bhis.Coguinc do.
1 pipe Coguinc Brandy; 5(1 Mils. Apple Brandy,
109 aoK. Claret Wine; 2 casks do, .
20bids Malaga Wine; ] pipe Tcneriffe do.
5 ” Tcneriffe Wine; 1 pipe best Madeira do.
25 dot. best old Madeira Wniej 2 bids, old Pot 1 do.
2 bhli. Sicily do. do. ; 10 ” Newark Cider,
10 ” "Vinegar; 10 hbls. Ale;20 ** Pure Spirits,
10 ” Jamaica Rum; 5 bids, best Holland Gin,
1 pipe Holland Gin; 3 ” Spirits Turpentine,
3 bbls. Sperm Oil; 6 ” Cortlial, oss’d,
10 kega Cordial ns*’d; 5 ” Linseed Qil,
Id 50 bbls. Fish, aim’d; 100 kegs White Lead,
160 boxes Window Gh«s, -
1 200 boxes A. Left witch's Tobacco.
RHEBICT’8 SAJLES. *
Mtivcogec Sales. '
J ILL be sold before the Court Ilou.se door, in the
town of Coiumlms, Muscogee countv, on the firsc
day m July next, within tho lawful*hours of s-’o,
Blowing property, viz: * -. - *
Ono Tit'srn Worn'Sn ttafteil riiillidn, and her
1 Guvtnrn.niiov nliottt four i't.ir«olil, laviril nt> n» tli.
Tty of Rnl.citU. Hi(hIiihx. Ir* Puri-lv n fi from Mraco*
nfcriur Court in fuvor ol Hull &. Hi m li n v» .aid Urotl-
Property pointi>il nut by plnintitP. nttnmev.
JOSEPH I). HK/rllUNE, Dept. ShlT.
Postponed Sale.
AT TIIE 8AMK TIMK AND PLACK WILL It)' SOLD,
A nogro buy by the name of Sidney, levied ore
June 3.
ASA HATES,.Sl.ir.
Loc.snlcs.
ranLL bo .old on tho fir.l Tuesday in July next, id)
V . tho town of Sforkvillo, I.co County, between tkr
buqI liour. nf.ulo, lira fulltiwlny:
Lot of land number two hundred and eight, in'
Mny 2U.
JOHN SIIERRARI), Sb’ffi
instruction oil lltc Piano Forte;
10 liopo/i lo nioril nnd rimrr llie nutruiiiigo nf n public wln>
Inly npiirrciuto lira pleasures at op fatcinating an occom-
illriimeut. • •■■■■'
Pemoh.wlio wi*h to enter Scholar., will please to nd-
lre»atlraeubsciiborby letter, where itporMnajanidie.ntion
Itlntmatle. JOHN l/llINK.
l.n Orange, Troup on., Gn., Juno 3,1838. 19 tf-$2
Cr Tho Alabama JuurilnlAWomgomery, will givo tb.
ibnvo tbreoineOrtinns, '
hfc
tHE BnlitcriKar will-aive.a pood SQUARE OP
Upenn comity, June 5, 1830.
TI10S. TIIWEATT.
TIic nictlicnl “School ot Flora.”
1 41 Steao upnu truth wlierercr found,'
On Cbrbtiau or on IIcsKien ground;
A ratling your fnendt*. among your foe*.
The plant's diviijo where’er it grow*.* 4
A* tha ‘‘ ti oe i» known by its fruit,”
Sols tlioploi.t by its cures.
E XPERIENCE is the best kind of logic. Our faith
lias been made strong in “ Flora’s” remedies; hv
" Tlierri 1* » growtii and grandeur in nil the works of th*
mighty. Tlm labors of man may.perish • for like him-
If, they are often vanity and lies; but tha duingsof His
nd who walks upon the sky, cun never come to'nbqght.
: first He instructed roan in'the simple method of curing
mnse, hy diet ami tlm plants of (ho fiold: while he eon-
lued in this practire,hfs diseases wt-ro light ond sopn'ro-
ived. In the pride Of Ills heart, hn loaded the simple «)•
. ..lent-of medical knowledge with 1 the results of his own
speculations. In this cotirso he has pursued hiq wav for
whole “pretended science” resolves itself into “tjie art af
eoniecttire,” 44 the science of cuessing,” “striking in tha
dark,” n scheme of “learned qudekery.” 44 a temple un-
roofed and cracked at tha foundation.”’ (Ren Dra. Abcr-
■ ombio, Linteaud, Rush, Morgagni, Waterhouse, Sic. Scv.y
I’rs. THOMAS St ELLISON) .have located in tlm city
of Columbus. Geo., op Oglelhorpe-strpot, No: 185, and as
sociate themselves togeflmr in tiioimictico of Medicine on-
the I OTANIC SYSTEM, and will treat all eases coiifi-
ded to theif care, tu fliejumt of their skill and ability.
Being thoroughly convinced of its decided superiority in
all curahla ilisenses, for which they Imvo abundant testi
mony, that cannot im contradicted, sufficient to satisfy ev
ery unprejudiced mind. t; 1
They will, keep fur sale nt their office on Oglethorpe-
street, a large stock of fre-h and, genuine BOTANIC
MEDICINES; Family rights for the use nf them, add the
bonks tlmt dcvelope I lie system. A ud will keep Medicines
prepared in the best maimer calculated to cure all linger
ing or chronic disenses. And will give to those who wish
to become thoroughly acquainted with the theory and prac-
tii'o of tlm Botanic SysP-m, tlm requisite infor.omtinn, with
the addition of many valuable recipes nn the Durham.’
Dutch and Irnlinn Systems; und free access to their libra
ry, which contains a (urge ond elegant selection of the best
works ou Anatomy, Philosophy, Surgery, Chemistry.
Botany. Phrenology nnd the theory nnd practice of Medi-
ctnn; also u collection ot Dutch aud Indian medicinal
works.
N. B.—Those persons laboring undet lingering or chro
nic diseases; who ci.miui personally attend, und desire (he
benefits resulting from this system of practice, will please
send tlm symptoms of their disensn in writing.—Price aF
medicine in nil cases will lie mbderaie. "* ■
Cunccrs and Ulcers of every description will be underla
in. No cure no pay. The pntmut niUBt board conven-
nt to their office. Dra. THOMAS & ELLISON*
CERTIFICATES.
* Athens, March 7th, 1836.
Docmn R. B. Thomas—Deni-Sir—Jam truly gratified
to hour of your success. I wish you success becuuse I ha-
lb?vc vuu merit it—and hrcuuse. I believe you ‘csniibt sue-
ce**d. without conferring benefit on tbecommuniiy.
Upon the theory and practice of MedioQKI have Dover
bestowed sufficient tbouglit, to cntitld my opinions to any
weight, in settling the controversy npw going on, between
you and your Botanic friends oti the ono side, and vour
a nts on the other. I am tinderthonoccssityfiow-
ndiitilting my tianlulity rto tho Botanic practice,
hecniise wlmii sick anil in pain, your medicine makes ms
fool better from tho moment I swMlow it—and the old
praclico is, (in most cases).to increase tlm unpleasant sen
sations many fold before any relief may be expected. In
deed yonrprcscripthms for me in several cases, having giv
en me grentor confidence in vour nmdicinrs, as well as
your skill.in using them. Moreover, I can bear teslimopy
to the immediate happy effects o( tho botanic practice, m
cases which Imvo come uuder my ol))*ervntion Your
friend and oli’t. servt. VyiLSON LUMPKIN.
Georgia, Pike County.—I do In reliy certify that my wife
Iran Irarqi for .ovrrol vnorr unl.joci.to^ sovorn ptiiti in Irar
IracitnnJfi'iwSfconRnr t 0 irar Miouldr.ra; nml ohont tho
JS.lt of Ri-immiSn 18 t;>, Dr Z. Elliron spent a nitrlit with
me, ami prescribed for lira puin in iicr.hnok nnd side, which
hnd lieen iimismilly severe for nbont tliree wet Its, but Iir
following hi. directions, slra tins linen entirely relieved.
fi iven under my bond, this tbe SOlli of Jnnnnrv, 1836.
J. R. CELPEI'PER.
Georgia, Bnldwin C.innry — Ido hereby certify that I
ive n Negro bov, who Im. been afflicted for eoverni yean,
doehfBniT .oppose, by eitting din. At «on,o period, ho'
would appear much liot'cr, hut last spring, daring tire-
mouth, of .March and April, he hem me intloh worse, and to-
oil hiimoit nppenrooces seemed to h,ivory far advanced
with lira dropsy. About this limceeing an advertisement
m lira paper, that Dr. 11. R. Thopt.a would ultnud un a
o; nain duv nt tho liouse of Siimuol Devernox, in li uncock
county, for tiie relielof tliosn who were nllectcil with dii-
Discs or nnv kind, a..a last resuri, I determined to try.
what his skill could rfleet iu his enso, and I ain happy to.
.ay, lit .t lira Medicine ndmiui.lered, hove proven effica-
niutis in rnstoriira liint to heap. I Imvo no daiiH in ray
own mind, hail 1 not npp'ied In Dr. Thomas, (the akill or
other Physician, having failed,) that lira Imv would lonr
since Imvo been deoil. THOJIAS FOUR!).
Georgia, Wilkes Coutilv.—To the I'iliren.ofGcnrgia—
I do lierchy oenily, thut my uegro girl, luliored under dii-
en.e for four venra, .he wit. olleudeil liy Doctor Wilrua lor
twelvo months, hut recoivrd rery lirilo licncfit: she w>.
then uttcndeil by Doctor Reece, (both legitlur Physicians,)
fur twoyeais; she wos a great port ol her tiara confined to,
her bed and was more or lea. under ttie influence of Calo
mel for lour yenrs, during wliieii timo she remained unuble
to do any labor; 1 applied tu Dr. R. B. Tlionms a Uul.nic
PIiyeiciun,n»llie lasl re.orl, after the rcgtilnr. Doctor, hid'
foiled, nml Ira prescribed for her three months, .he haa
been restored to comfortable Iranllh nml is able to ittrnil-
lo iter usual litlior. I have nn hesitancy in rcconmracdinE
the linlunio system of pruclice, as lieing ofiicaciuu. nndi
highly useful to the cumnumitv. Given undur my hand
this luo 29tli day of Deceu.1 or, 1835.
J. McINTOSIf.
' To nil wliont it mny eoneern—I do Irarehv certify, that I
wna, fill several yems, laboring under Dyspepeiu, which
redne.eil me very low; and, alter trying the a.mil reme
dies without benefit, I was determiaeil to try Dr. Peter.*
celebrated medicine, but received nu benefit. I continued
to grow worse.. In this uitumiiin, I applied In Hr Bersley
R. Tlminns for medicine, wide It cfimcil n perfect cure ink
few weeks, (liven Untied jfty Imtiil, this 2 ill, dev of March-
1811. . John Hawkins, of Oglethorpe.
Tonll whnmitnmy concern.—I do hereby certify,th.t I
wn. ufflicrad with tbedyspepsia for iwo yearn, lappljed'
to eminent physician, end followed tltcirdiieeiiont, hut re
ceived no benefit. I became almost hcpclesn of ever beinc-
I. Stalin* mv sitomion In a gentleman who h.3'
henefit'eil, ^
Iraen laboring under tiie Dye|mpria for yours, and could'
not r ceirenny Iraiwfil fnuii any source until he applied to'.
Dr. Thomas, who, in a lew duye, restored him to perfeott
health—lie nilviseil me lo apply to Dr. Thotoma, 1 did hi
nnd to mv great snii.fnriion ami happiness, in a few week.”
I was rouoreil lo keratin Given under my hand, this I2tbi
day of6ici»tPinl»ar. 18.(4.
THOMAS J. BRITTAIN, ofOglflthorpe..
I da lifrokv certify, that my daughter, Rrl»ccca, was aft*.
flirted wfth firs for fifteen .vca»s, ami one. ?ide becaino con-
sklerahly pemhed or tmicli >hnmk. 1 applied to Dr. B.
It. Thomas, who relieved her of fits in five weeks.
npprors in Im ontirelv well, and has not itad anv svmptom
ol a fit li.r fivc immthi. Given under mv Irani), this 31st
day of October, 1834. WM. JiORRIS.
State of Georgia, WHlke. Connie.—I do hereby eetrifV,
that my negro Imy John was violently afflicted with fit.. ’I
applied to l)r. B. R. Thomns, whom nicdieine hns eatirely
cured tho hov. Ho never had any symplomn of fits aft.r 1
** l, 'oktbr first dnseinf medicine. Given under ray fraud.
Ibis J8tlt October, 1834,
May 18.
May 20.