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EH R >h»wh« ifet <1 >»e, «|>plt< "H h i
’ in i ie. u tnj Tow •» ih >nlu > »•»! the u > |
n-r I'on tof i’ltlis.i coin’.*. w nil sli’.mg »i’ i
Conrtol (Jidiwary. Hr I " t • «’ll ai me |
belon ,ing * > the rsi’ili) of Joseph J. tM’.ic.iii
late of said Cuu'jtv. decc ised
B. AV. BitACEAVF.LU Ad’.fr.
Atir.u'i 29 Im.
OUR month* after date, upplw" itiou will l><
midet'iihc lion the Court o
Mnntgaineiy eminty. uhi n ’sitiuig for Ordinary
pwrp *€s. fur h ave to *->B ,|,, re ,|e*t<tu of I.it
rtehnry Thompson. ai» dcgitinite initio.' id «:>><■
County.
W’tf, C. PHILLIPS, Guardian.
Antrna* 33—mint.
IjN'll’’* months ilt«r <1 He. application wil be I
’ t>alo t<> the Hon the Inferior Court of
IMltvin Con itr. fir leave to *<•!• lot ol Land No. I
4A.in the JPih Di-trict of origin div Muscogee. I
now 11-irri* Ciinntv. belonging to Eliza Curite,
minor, of said Cotintv
JOHN 11. CURRIE G.n-I.
Angnstlfi, 1337. 32—inlm
FOUR month* after date, application will
be in i h< to the ho tot tldo the Inferior
Court es D H’ly rountv, when sitting for ordi
nary ptr »>*<•*, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Simoon Roberts Ute oi said county,
deceased.
ARINGTOX 11. PHILIPS, Wm’r.
■Tt.lv 11 26 -Im. j
17V)UR M()N THS liter date, ipplicaiioii will |
, He made to the Inferior Court ol AA ashing- I
ton cartnty, wh"n sitting a* a Court of Ordinary i
jb for leave t«sell Lot of Lend No. lIL in ’he l->’h
District, 3d Section : and Lot No. 1047. in the
13th District and 31 Secti in. Cherokee, draw » by
the Orphans of Alirah.an> Joiner Ute ol -AA ashing
ton county,deei’’ise.l Jivie 2d:h, 1437.l 4 37.
BENJ'N. FORBES. Guardian.
_ Inly 4 -i-- 4i n-
FOUR MONTHS alter date, application
will be the 11 >norible the Jnsti
ecs as the Interior Court of Pulaski County,
when sitting lor m.linarv purpose-, for leave to
•Ml Ten acres of Lind, it being put of Lit
No. 145 in the 21th district of formerly Wil
kinsan, notv Pulaski conn’v, as the propertv of
the estate of Robert W. W. Wynne, lite of said
•®unty dec.
JOHN A. WYNNE, \ 'm’r.
de bonis non.
June >7,1537. 24—4 m.
F.OUR MO.N TflS alter ii.s’e, applicati in w ill
be made to the Honorable. the Inferior Court
as Henry County, for leave to sell the land and’
n»g-oM iielmigiug to the estate ot \A in. Hull, late
of said County, deceased. .Sold lot the benefit of
the isairs and creditors.
REBECCA RUFF. Vlntr’x.
MARTIN L RUFF, Ad n r.
Jone 27 1
FOUR months after <1 t’e application will be
m ule to th l Honor ible ttie -lusiko* of the
Inferior Court of Pu'a*ki county when setting for I
ordinary purposes, for leave to -ell ail die laud
belonging to the estate of William Mays late of
•aid county dec.
J \ME< J MAYS, Ex'r. |
Hawkinsville. June 2i>.h. 13.47.
FJiTR m-mths aher d lie. :.|-plu-aiioti w .11 be
made to the llonwr.ibl • Ju*itces of the Infe
rior Court of Piilaskt coiin'y w hen siting as n
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell nil die lent
•etale of Jehu W he-ler hue ol * ml enmity dec.
BERRY TIPPER. Adm’r.
Hawkinsville. June 2<)th. 1837
FOUR .MONTuS alter il.uc application will
bemadu to the Honorable the Inferior Court
•f Jones County for leave to sell the Land and
Negroes belonging to the estate of Ridgew ay Ho
m, late of »otd Comity, deceased. .May 3d 13->7.
WM.IIDG AN. Admr
NANCY HOGAN. Admr’x.
Jgne IT 21---Im.
fkIOUK UioU ll* uflei <mle .ipp ii-.H.uiwih he
, made to the Inferior Court ol t*u a>ki Cutin
ty, sitting as a Court ol < Irdi iary. to ■ leave t .sell '
•part of the real estate and n>-gr >es belonging to -
the estate of John J. Taylor, late of siil Comity,
deceased. May 22, 16(7. 20—4 m.
MICA J \il JOHN STOx. y |.„ >
F OUR months aftorilaie. a.ipm ni.m w .11 '“e
made to toe II uiuriiiie the In on r Cun t
nt Dooly coun y. while si ling as i C..u t n Or
dinary. for leave tu »«.l ail the reil <-st.t»- of Re
najah Bowdeu, late »f said count >. dccei* d
MATTtIIa.V 6MI I'll. Adm r.
Jn’v2’. 1'37 <1
Au. m pc.?uus >»«, ■>>.*. . 1.1 e.s.it. "i ilot.-rr
AV. AV. Wynne, of i’ui issi <•«,.i ry deceased
are >eque<tcd to come lorw.ird and m tKe imuedi
ata p.tycn«tl’ ( and tlmse hiving de.n old. agaiu-t
said c».ale. are reque-teii to ten..er in th ir de
mands in trims o. tin- 1 iw
JOHN A. AV YNNE, Adiu’r. de bor.is non.
AtietHt 29 ;it —IJ.U.
FOUR months alt r d ite.'iptnii'.iiiwii wutie
in ide to toe I lono. able toe Interior Court
•t Pulaski County. w lien sitting tor or littary pur
poses, for leave to sell all die real and person d
property of the estate of V. I. Collier, deco ised,
for the benefit of the h. iis and civilians.
THOM An Coi.t.lEit. I . . .
BRYAN W . COLLiLR. ( Ad "‘ r -
Hawklnrrille, r'e; t. 1 ld->7. 4m
gsluliK inootll* niter ■■ He. <q p i< anon n ill Tie
H* made to the lion treble In erior Court of
Lhsilj Coun'y, lor Laie u> sill all the red est ite
*f Wil iam A. Bracewell. baud this Idih day
of September, lo.:7.
35 4m AAAI, MtDANIEL, Ailut’r.
■"GEORGIA. f ~
I’u aski County (
rFEiIIOK court, sit.ing for onlin iry ,* trpo
■et. Adjourned lei «.i Jm i try I B >7.
Present their Hour's, m.li im a>. Whitfield
Bryant John 4 >n. and Jordan Bradshaw.
RULE-NIB I.
The petition of Jan es L C irrtvhers. respectful
ly ibewetb. that, on the twentieth day ot 11.-om
her in the year 1825, John C.i'aai.lurs late <>.
eaid county deceased, made and execu «l
to ono Araos Brown, ins certain written obligation
to wit: a bond for titles to lot oi L ind, so. 37. be
inj in the 4th district of the county of Alu cogee,
and State aforesaid, condition d th tn tk» tip
warranted to the sai lln of! -qd, |«» ~, ft
*n ar before the first day of'Fertrlbiry next, en-e
ing the date of siitl bond. And your oetiii aie.
that afterwards, to wit. mi the Bth da, oi
March, in the year 18 4. the said Amo, Brown du
ly transferred aud delivered the »md bond Io oit
John Caimlchael. and ih it afterwinds, to wit, o.t
the I2thdiyof March IS.id, h„, » rt id bond w.»
transferred by the said John C.iliiuch i< I. tn \r
tbur Jones, and that the said Aitbor Jones, alter
ward*, on th# 3 I day of December. I -33 to a v d
uabla consideration, duly transferred and deliver
ejl the same to your petitioner (a copy of winch
bond with the transfers thereon, is her> limo an
■exed ) And your pcinionei farther shews that al
though the consideration money, for which sai.
bond was given, has been fully paid, yet the sam
John Carruthets departed this life, w i.li mt execu
ting said titles: and that titles have never been
made in pursuance of said bond Ami your peti
Boner avers further, and states to tour h mo, aid.
body, that the admimstr .tor ol the said John Car
rathur.it ready and willing to m ike titles to said
lot of land, to your petitioner, nh. m-vei thia hou
•table eourt shall so direct him
Your petitioner therefore prtys this honorable
Court, to grant him an order, directing rhe ad-nii.
kstrator of the said John L'atra burs, to make him
full and complete titl-s to « rid tot of land, in te ms
of the law. io such cues made and provided. Ami
••nr petitioner as iudutv bound will ever prav
feAMt'EE B TAYLOR, att',.f.,r pet m.0,.r
The court on hearing ths above petni m read
•rder tbit tho same be entered on the minutes ol
the court, and he published in some public gazette
agreeably lu the statute in such cases m „| 0 an
provided: ami that all permits concerned, shew
• , "»'ty they have, before the said next term
•f this court, why ftelam ir Cla*<on. adminis'n
*er the estate of tlm said Jehu <‘mru thers shill
not execute titles to kit of land No. 37. in the 4th
district of Muscogee county, in the said James I
Carruthers, la pursaauc# of said bond.
A true extract from the minutes »d the court
this JJtb day of March. 1«37
JOSEPH CARUUTIinn el’k c o
>:*■>' 4- 12—uAirn
> EORlal Pulaski County.
. i. I. > -. du »u .l..iu le, ni'k < i| p'i
< 100 l.r lends of a J-i.in ..i iil.ui iivi.n
c-t it<* id Daniel am le, laic o' s lid county
leceased.
I' lose are therefor 1 to cite and admonish til
ml singular the kindred ■ nd creditors <d said de
asvd to be and npp -ar at my ollie ’ w ithin the
ime prescribed I• v law. to shew cause, f any exist.
b s> d I tti'rs shoul I not be granted.
Given mi.ler mv h ind nt ell'n ein ilawkinsvillle.
h.s » >iu ulv. 1837.
JOHN V. .MITCHELL. D C. C.o.
Sept. 1537. 31—4 w
GEORGIA. Forsyth County.
WH’ Il EK E AS, Solomon C irroll m ikes np
V v plieatii n for Letters of \4ministratioii
upon the estate of .lames K Biffle, late of sni<
County, deceased
Tb se are therefore to cite and adinoni'h .if
ind -.iiiiiulir the hi i Ireii mid «re liters ot sal I <!.-
ceased to bo ami appear nt my office, within th.-
’iine prescribed bv law. to show en is<-. it nu
they h ive, why said letters should not be granted
Given iti let my h ind, this IHih“f August
l<-,7. D. McCOY. C. C. O.
' 32
Gr.onetA. ?
Putnfki Countif $
'W'CT r 11E RE \ S Thomas Collier and lyrvan Col
w « Her applies to me for Letters ol A Itniui
trali.m on the estate of Andrew J. Collier, late o
Pulaski county dee'd.
These are therefo' e to cite ami admonish all am
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
cd, ti> be and appear at mv office within the linn
prescribed bv law. to 111.* their objections, (it any
thwv have) why said letters shoul I not be granted.
(liven under o v h ind, this 26th lulv. 1837.
JOHN V .MITCHELL. D. C. C. O.
Aug. 8, 30—Gw
GEORG I.A, Washington County.
® «THERF.AS, John Martin and Grcei
V ¥ Manin, applies for letters of adminis
j tration with the will anne ed on the estate of
Richard Martin late of said County, d ceasvo.
These ere therefore to cue and admonish all
' nr.d singular the kindled and creditors ol sain
deceased to be and appear at m v office withii.
the 'ime prescribed by law to shew cause it any
exist, whv said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Sanders
ville this 25th July, 1867.
L. A. JE.INIG\N. C. C.O.
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.—bi.I be sold on
th. ti st Tuesday in Novemhvi next, ticfur.
tue court house door iii Cherokee comity, bat w <•< u
the usual hours of sale, the following property
to wii:
40 Acres of La"d, lying in said county,
known a»aG bl Lot. being No. 506. in the 3d
district ami third section, sold as the property <U
Drury .Muiphy. ib-ceasi <l. late ol I’aldwiuc uiity,
by order ot the Inferior Court of said entity, lor
the ben- fit of the heirs and cr< ditors.
Term* made known on the day us sale.
MARY RALL, Executrix.
August 29. 1837—33td5.
Dooly Sheriff Sales.
ILL be sold, on llie first Tuesday of <>cto
w • ier next, before ill# Court I louse door in
the i'own ol Drayton. Dooly Comity. within the
usual hours of sale, the fallowing property, to
wit.
One lot of land No. ninety-seven, (97 )
in the sth District m Do.dy County, le-ie.l on i.
th.- property ot David G II ndy io satndy a ti l-i
issued tiom the Superior Court ut Liueolm ouuiy.
i.ifavoroi .Stovall vSi. Lim.ii'—propelty pointed
out by \\ il'iain II Cl’oflord.
Also.—Lot N •. 151. in 'he 12ih dist.
of s lid CnUUty. levied on as lb’ propeity of D.m
tel Dun. an. lo saii-ly a fi fa L uo I ir.mi a Ju-tiee*
Court of the lAlf'th dm. G M in dmgm C„uuiy.
in f-ivo of Roial Jenkins; levied on mid letu.ued
to :ne hy •< • ousiiibltj.
Postponed S lies.
Will lie »■>! I, at the s mie H i"‘ ; 'ii.l place, ;
me negro m .n. by the n line of 1) AV about od .
year, old. levied on as me property of 3. (t. .
I’ •ullettr t i -aiisf, a fi la in favor of lohn K iwls;
lift issued from the .Superior 1 oui't of.iJmily ■
i'oii ity t’r m.-riv pointe I out by p' infill.
A,fs’ i.—o i. l it <d l mil N'i. (233 )
Idthdi.t o' D o'v (’otmtv, Iv'i d oil i> tie prop
erty-f S onoel llolgcs. t-i s tidv sundry fi fa's
in f ivor of I i:n s S. Belli, issued from a Justices j
Co i t of die 53>tb Hist fl. M in Dooly County.
Levi.-il on and returned to me bv a Lonstaidu ;
p.opertv pointed out by defendant
BE.N XE IT Pl RVlrf. Sheriff.
Sept. 5. 31 -l !»•
Pulaski Sheriff Sales.
’SSITH'I' '>e sold mi the first I'uesd is i i Octo- '
VW her next, within the L-iial Imus of sale,
at ihe Court Hon e dour in th County of Pulas
ki ’be following pioperty to wit:
O >• negi <i irinii by me nun* <d Dover,
; ilm.it twenty five or thirty years m age, I vied on
is th * pr »p -riv of tl e estate ot Tit i n is i!o ilsuii,
! tn sitisfy a fi fa in favorof Janies Blight.
Also.—-One lui I’ of I'H number 83. in
i ihe ftmrl’i ilist li t of Dooly, at the lime of survey,
! now I’u l :~ki l'minty : levied on as the property
of vVitiis Joiner, to sat sly a fi fa in favor of Isr.i
--•I Coalston.
I Levied aud returned I'v a Constable.
D ILEY HOLDER. Sh-riff.
August 2.9 33—tds.
i >TI ’E —All persons in le'ite Itoth • estate
lx of J ones Collins, late of Do dy C unity,
deceased, are requested to make payment with
out del ty. and th isc hiving claims against sail
est-itt are required to tire ent them within the
lime prescribed ! *v law to
S. L. IH) LLID AY. Adm’r. z/e fto-fsnon.
Doily County. Au-ii-t 15 1*37 20 -4'l 's
A DM I v STB Vl( liC.-i > vl.l.—tin Im- liist
I’u.',day in October next, at the Court
•ouse m B 'kei county, w ill be sold a tract oi
land nt said County, coiithiuin- two-hiiTreo :i;: J '
i fifiv acres, 1,, io- uutjilirr eight, in die first District
-old by or ,r of die Inferior Court. W arren Co.
Ga. sitting for Ordinary pur”oses. as the propertv
oi Frances I fill dec'd. Ju'v 3d. 1«7.
ROBERT HILL, Adm’r.
AGREE ABIA' to an order of the Hon the
Inferior court of Baldwin county will be
s ml on Vlonday. the second day of October next,
fore the Court House ilborin the city of Aid
edgeville, lititwceu the hours of 10 A. M. and 2
Al. a lot of lin I containing on • eighth of n
•ere. whi reon Mis. Clark formerly liv. d la« i' g
uid being in the City of Milledgeville. Sold for the
'lem-fit of the heirs and creditors ol Drury .Murpliv
lec. Terms made know non the day'.
MARY BALL Adm'x
July2s 28—tds.
V 1 ALE ABLE MILLS FOR S ALE- Desi
runs of removing to ihe W est. I now offer so
I aie my valuald.-set of merchant mills and plan
i i ition. on the Falling Crei k 12 miles w est of < Im
; ion. in Innes county. There are Iwosets of stones
n I all the running gear of east iron, and fiiiishci
41 in the best style, to «vhi<h is att ch>'<l a saw
ml! with a good supply of timber. The land, tlio
irok.n is highly adapted to the culture of Cotton
Corn. &c Ike in g<iml repair. I'ersons wi>hni|
io purchase will call on my overseer on the prem
isos mid examine for themselves. A great bar
gain can he hail on liberal terms the nbovi prop
•rty. .My address in AVarrcnmii<«'a
A. J. PERSONS.
July 25 28
ON tint first Tuesday in November next,
will be solrl within the •isual hours of sah ,
atlbeCrmrt horise in Merriwefher Cotn.lv, if.
liill’iwini' lot of land, to wit:
N i. 1 |7. in tin 9 li 1 b-t. <4 Merriweil'i
Coontv; sziL! by o der of the Inferior Court o
AA'arcen County, for the hem fit of ilm-orphan
of Polly M’Danh l, lute of AA’arwm Comity ~de-1
< eased. T< rnis made krmwii on the dav.
IN A AC HART, Jun. (Sunrd’’rm.
June 2T 837. K-»—«!x.
< siik ;o. Aiitiad*. od'<neok'SU?v i
./(./. 1 D 37.
S 3 I'. S<)LV ED.That a ilistiibinioii id >" i■ V i. N
«U HUNDRED A MD FIFTY liioU.’ANH
i’Oi.L \ RS be made among the several < 'oimti. s
in this Stale, to l-e LOANED on ACCOALXiO
U.A I'lON NOTES, which may be oU'ered Im
discount on the days, mid in the order stated in
’he following table, viz:
I CoWltieS. I Aiiniin/s.
.poling, 2,165
dalsir, J. 534
Baldwin, 9.318
S Bibb, 10,299
5° Bryn, 3,525
Bulloch, 3,677
Bmke, 14,457
ai Butts, 7,145
> Camden, 5,367
S Campbell, 6,267
2 Cm roll. 5. {45
2 Cass, 2,475
H Chatham, 19,250
(’-erokee, 2,680
[ Clink, 12,625
f Cold. 2,900 ~
t Cohiinbt.i, 14,375
g Coweta, 8.579
Crawford, 6,150
Decatur, * 5,877
De Kalb‘ 16,472
- J D.-olv, 3,385
. Early, 2,9 2
< Eifmghani, 3,875
g Elbert, 15,875
g Emanuel, 3.875
Fayette, 8,682
( rinyu, 2,825
a, C Forsyth, 3,650 ’
Franklin, 14,500
Gilmer, 675
~ Glynn, 4,751
a 14.852
J j Gwinnett, 19,727
3 | Habersham, 17.825
2 i H ill, 19,620
F (JI incock, 15,312
t C Harris 9,772 ~
Heard, 3,007
llenrv, 16,197
® Uousfon, 11,462
1 Irwin, 1,837
) Jackson, 13,817
2 laspcr. 16,655
7 Jeflhrson, 9,295
‘ones, 16,812
fZ (_ L iur“ns, 7,160
Leis 1,852 ~
£ Liberty, 8,125
4 Lincoln, 7,682
q Lowndes, 3 875
Lumpkin, 7.962
Madison, 5,<820
’’l ” M irion, 2,956
< M’intosh, 5,500
§ Merriweihcr, 7,545
“ Momoe, 23,120
, 3 M iiitgoinery, 1,875
Morgan, 14.622
f Murray, 1,500 ~
§ Muscogee, 7,500
< New-ion, 16,05>
Ogluihorpe, 15,950
- Paulding, 1 645
*• I Pike, 9,507
2 1 Pulaski, 6,597
= Putnam, 16.050
I R’lbirti, 4,920
( R imlol|J>, 1,430
Richmond, 15,090
.§ Leuven, 5,750
g Stewart, 3,500
.5 Sumter, 2,000
Falbot, 9,000
J rdiaterro, 7,625
' r.ittiiall, 3.550
> Telfair, 2,970
2 riiomils, 5,202
I’roup, 11,022
2 I’wiggs, 11,142
r- Union, 1,650
» fl ;>so'i, 8,627
< | Walker, 1,200
<5 Walton, 14,567
5? I »Vare, 1,787
iVarren, 12.758
< Washington, 13,062
iV-ayne, 1,322
= tVilkes, 17.232
jZ iVdkinson, 9,610
GENERAL REGULATIONg.
Tile law ri-q-iiies that th money apportion
ed to each County, shall be loaned only to die
citizens of sucii Counties ic-peciivi ly , and Unit
the endorseis, as well as the makers of the
Notes, sli ill be lesi lenls > the County. The
B.iar i wdi therefore require, in each case, a
eeriilicate of residener lioili id makers mid en
dorsers, which may be signed by anv civil offi
cer of tim county. But if the money appropri
-1 ated to the Con dies respectively, shall not be
I applied fir, and loaned within thirty days from
the offering lays above specified, thi n die above
! req lirern-nt of the law in relation to the resi
d- ncc of endorsers ceases, and after that time
; a certificate of the residtme ol the maker only,
will be required.
All Notes mast bo made payable at the CEX
i TR \L B\.NK OF GEORG A, three hund-
I red and sixty dais afterdate, and must have
TWO OR MORE G'lOD ENDORSERS.
Certificates of the taxable propertv of the
makers and endorsers of the notes offered, w ill
be regarded the best evidence ol tlieir solvency.
No note will be disconnipd, Ittiving on it tip
name of any person indebted to the Sc- te, ei
ther as principal or security, w hich debt is du<
and unsettled ; or who is the maker of, or en
dorser on, any note or bill heretofore discount
ed by the Bank, and which is past due and un
attended t-.
All discounts will be paid only in current
funds.
No note will be received for discount, after
the hour trf nine o’clock, a. of the
zlavs above specified.
Bv older of the Board.
R. A. GREENE, Cashier.
Aug. 1. 30—1st Dec.
I'oa* Siblc.
A rain line Plantation, near Macon.
BEIN'} de-ir' u< of moving to the West, I
now piopose to sell my settlement of O ik
mil Hickory lands. Ling in the upper part of
Bibb county. imm<*<liatel\ on the < tcmnlgec river,
md eight miles from Macon. The settlement
contains eight bundled aud twenty-five acres :
our hundred <>i w hich are cleared laud an« undci
rood fz-nce. The part... the woods is fim-lv tim
icred. lies generally well, and is of the first qual
iy of op laud. Connected with, ajz| cimvenii-iii
in the plantation, are all necessary out buildings
i tolerable dwelling, and an excellent framed
Jin House: also an exc< llent fishery. The health
•f the place is unquestionable ; w ater good. Am
erson wishing further information, can obtain it.
>v applying at the place, or by letter addressed to
ne at Macon. Georgia.
TIMOTHY M. FURLOW.
Bibb comity. Ga. April 15. I -<37. eowtf-17
AI) MINI Nil 1A lOi.N> ALE .~
ON the first'l uesday in October next, will
be sold io the town ol piau'.ersvilie. Wash
tigizit' County,
225 A< ies <>l Land, on tl.e waters ol
--id I'ill Crick, belonging to the estate of Joel
b-an, late ofsaizlcoeti v • ec.
JENNEDF.AN, i .. ,
ELIZ ABE I H DEAN. | rt ‘
Augast 1. 20.—tds.
AiANb.4 I; if 0 f ( A 11) A .
ILsuml ior Sale.
Lot no. t;.>l 21st dis Stew..it iiuinty.
“ ” 54 I till " Randolph •!
“ •• .||
• • •• 4.-,
- 199
•• •• H!) ‘i •• “
“ 21!) 3 « Lee “
“ “ 193
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For p i ti, iilar* applv tn die subscriber in thi
place. or \\ iiliam Den ird Esq near Byron, B i
ker county.
Milled„es ille. June 21-t. 1837.
COWLES & W \RI>.
June 27 24 ■ tl.
’t JF r T7< g-'
M T ha* already been -iiiiioiiuced. that this Insti
-*®- union wj:l eoinirience its exercises on i‘be
.Meuday of Jmiuary. 1838. Theßoard ofTnts
tee*. while agi.in <al ing public atteutbai t-> this
tact, otiei some remarks in explanation of a new
feature which they have given to its <.huac
te,.
The University will ’oiisistoftbreedepai-menrs
C'dlcgt de, Aciideni c. imi Primary.
Any person desirous ot seeing the l.w s which
govern the Collegiate ilepm’tinem, e u oioain a
copy of th pamphlet containing them by apph
e tion to B. I*. Stubbs, ol this place, Secretary ..nd
Treasur. rof ih Board.
Candidates far admission into the Freshman
class, must ‘ e prepared o stand mi ex.imiu dioii
■m Casai’s Coinnienla>ii s. four books. Cicero's
Select Oraluns, Mair’s Introduction to Latin
Syntax, the Gospels in the Greek Testament,
j Dalzel’st’ollectanea G fflea Minor t. togethei wiili
Latin and Greek Grammar, including Latin Pros
ody ; alm. on English Grnmin ir, Arithmetic and
Geography, anci.nt mid modern.
The course of instruction in the several classes,
will be as follows, io wit:
FRESHMAN CLASS.
Winter Session. ''ummer Session
Cicero de Amieitia, Cicero <le < Mfieiis and
Grtei-a Majora, Horrace (Odes.)
I .alm mid Greek Exer- Grteca Majora,
rises. Latin and Greek Exerci
\lgeloa (Days.) ses.
Geography, zMgebra. (completed.)
Roman Antiquities.
YOJ’HOMORE ({LA'S.
Wintfr Session. Summer Session.
Horace (Satires mid .Arte Livy.
I’m tiea.) Grteca Majora.
Grteca Majora. Plain Trigonometry,
• eometrv, (Playfair's Men oration. (Day's.)
Enchil.) Navigation.
i’l tin Trigonometry. Surveying. (Day's.)
Lectures on History, History,
(Priestley.)
IUNIOL CLASS.
iVinfcr Session- Summer Session.
Spherical T.igoiiume- Integral Calculus
try, (Young's)
Analytic Geometry, (in- Natutal Philosophy,
eluding Conic See- Cicero de Oratore.
tion*. Long nos.
Descriptive Geometry. N-itu al Theology.
DlfleretUial Calculi!-, Logic.
x autical Astronomy,
Evidences of < 'hristiaiii-
Gicero do Oratore.
i Longinus
SENIOR CLASS.
IVinter Session. Summer Session.
Belies Li ttics. Mural Philosophy,
Philosophy of Mind, Astr .noniy,
Moral Philosophy, Cliemisiry,
Natural Philosophy, L’-mgii iges,
Qnintili m, Geneial Review.
L<mginu~,
Cli.-mi-.ny,
[Provision will - Iso be made for instruction in
Modern La .guages ]
Tin- Academic Department will consist of hose
who are preparing for admission into this or air,
nth. r (College.
The Piitnin Department will he conipo cd <>
tho-v pursuing the ordmaiy branches of mi En
glisli eilin- 'tion
ihe stud.-u’s in these two departments, as n< ||
•is the Collvgiale, will be instructed by the Facul
ty of the (
In consequence of this arrangement, Lois, in
the early stage ol theii liter.j-y course, will enjoy
advantages peril ips ini-urpa* cd in this coi.nn-y
as they wdi be laughl by a regular Faclilti. while
the suidi Ills ol th. College w ll receive t le lull a
in >unt ol insti uciion ordinarily giv< n iheni.aswi I
be seen by a reference to tli. n course of study.
This system will vastly ini re.is< the labor of the
F < ulty ; this labor they have h< wev er const ille
I f. undergo.
' The adoption of this new pl :n has been caused
by the pecubar state of the times. Though th
amount on our subscription list issufficieui to w ar
rant the eoiniiu nt einent o’ the w ork in its oiig’n ;
form, yet from the pr< sent st ,te of affairs, it w < ul<l
; have been more than in lelicate to call iipntimany
I iiid'viilu’il.s for their subsetiptrnus. On the min i
hand, many parent •Iv e be, u making th. ir a, -
| i migements to -cud 'h-’ii sous to Midway. dmi:-g
' <h« next year, eucli ners-m.s it would lie painful
to disappoint, ye’it w oil'd be impossible to nr:.
j eeed I’m- want of h. ;! -! s m J, . n <| -j’|„ e()1 , , s , ; j t , n
Him. a.s being adopted, was th. n pi uposcd--
:hat is, 'o lu’ing the .Acad, my mid Colli g<- under
the goveimiu nt mi l instrm tion of the smn Pies
idem an-l Pro’’ ssors. By this ai rangeine'it the ex
peases ot the In litmb'ti will be sustained, mid ill
difficulties inits w-iy reur.ve.l
The Board of Trust: es take this cc . ion ...
say, that after tin- year the St. ward’s Hull wdil.e
discontinued. This isd< t:e. .hat Hr re may be tn
i hindrance io the way ol such pel’s..i>* as may wish
I o move to Midway for the purpose of i.ikiu,
boatders.
Tin Trusteesclo e this commmiicatien hv sug
nesting to parents, (who desire their childr it h
'»• educated, and who cannot ..fiord to send th -u
ilnoad for this pop .se) the propriety te settling
themselves at Midway. By taking boarders, tli
•xpenses of th-it- family could lie mure thin su
tained. am* th it t h I Iren of all ages recette a thor
• ugh and fini-lted education. ’ To o'lteisz'is, osi.d
to turn their attention to keeping boarders as a bit
-ittess, we won't! suggest th it Mi lway offers in
luecments inferior to few if -mr other positions at
tho South—a healthy ami delightful loc ition, an I
is many I o.oilers as they may be able to accent
inodate
By order of tho Executive Committee.
B. P. STUBBS, Sec’y.
NGTH E To LAND i'RADERS—The
subscriber would respectfully inform those
t lie are engaged in the land trade, that he wil
furnish them with Maps of Districts, in any par’
ol the State, with ihe water courses. &c lai<l
low n correctly, at $2.50 each Whole conntie.
liiddo'vn il ilcsiretl. All orders addressed to hiu
(Post Paid) enclosing the cash will be punctual >
attended to.
JAMES F. SMITH.
Milletlgoville. June sth. I 537.
June 13 22—ts
CIHEkGTcL u.iaii
/ subscriber u ill furnish those who ntav
wise, with correct Maps of each Land District
in Chcokeo, with the Drawers name, resilience
anzl quality ol each lot on the same tit $lO each.
All orders a.fltessed to the subscriber will be
piinctuallv attrn let! to.
JAMES F. SMITH.
MiUodgevilk Aug. 8 80—-
Tl j) ,(H’t AL.> tor l arry ing tne mails ol th, ;
Uniteil .'la cs from the Ist ol January. 1838. |
1.. Ilieolsi D.ceudier, 183-1. on tie folmwmg po t
route in (■l'orgia w ill be received at the Depait
mei.t until th • Idlh < )< tober.iiexi itu lu.ive, to bz
decided by thu2!st day oi said month.
IN GEORGI A.
No. 2468. From West Point, by Long Cane
Vernon. LaGrmige. Mountville. G-iv Roik
Gt'eeiiville. AVomlhmtse. Flat Shod . I ost Oak
Level. Zebulon. Viil lllli’ -u Unionville. Planters.
Mmlticelln. mid Mount llorob, to 11,I 1 , itoiiton, 1 3-1
miles, three times a week, in four horse post e >n
<hrs.
Leave West Point every Tnesd »y, Tliiifn
day. ami S itnrd.iv. al 10 a. in aftive at l’*al(>nh»i»
rvt-ry Thui ><! iy. Safuf(lay» an I Muiday. hy L»
a in.
Leave E itont m every Thursday. Saturday.
»nd M 'lid iy. al 12 noon, arrive at i I oim
•very «y. Moiid iv. and cdi.csday, by 12
•mon.
NOTE.
Xo proposal wiU b • e »n*id re I imles-i it he ac
■oin pa nidi by a guirmiy. signed hy on.* or more
•espoii'iiile persons, in the following form, to
wit :
“ The undersigned gnnranK that
, if lii- bi.l for carrying the mail
otn to he accepted by
•he Post mast r G ‘neral, sh dl ch t < r in Jo an
• ion pii »i to the Isidav of Marc h next with «»om!
•nd 'iiTici ‘lit sureties, to perform the service pro
> >sed ’
This sh >iihl In* acc(»i<«panird l>y the cerhfica*.
• f a Postmaster or other sernf uiory tes.i ooiv
rh it tile jrii irati’ors ire m» u «»f p» ipsrty an I abh
> m ike good ht ii unarnntv.
N» exenr»;ion from this r. , nj’.iervin isalltyn «•<:
m favor oi old conti actors It ul Uo: d companirH
oranv (•thc , ‘ comp my or Der-mis vb lever.
'Phe proposal should he se b*d nddr ssca<
to the First Vsistmt (7f neral.
Po-aT ■ 'FFICE ?>KC HIT.WT. JlllV* H ’7.
July 27-lawtOl.
UI’OK’AL <<>» SLEG-. GEOKGJA.
fS'l «E Con-.e of Lee in’--s in this (n iritmii'i •
H. will '-e resu-ned «m trie third ' ioiiduy (46th)
oi next ! ><-t'.i-e,-, au I be <•< niinu. d isus’i lto the
lust if .Much in:li s’ o April. tist< ,:<i oi the
third lAcdnesday of this m unh. wid !’-e com
men'-.-me t day. Tue i J rofes»u.* are,
L. A. Dugas. M. I), oi Anatomy
Churles Davis. iAI I), (formerly of Charleston) of
Cbeinislrv and Phmtnnci
.loseph A Eie, .M. D. of Thjraputics aud Mate
ria .Medica
George M N'.wt in. M. D. (just returned from
Europe,) of Physiology mid Pathology of .An '
toiny
... D Ford. M. D. *f In stitutes of .Medicine mid
Medical .liirisprudetice
Paul F. Eve, M D. us Prim iples and Practice id
•' urgery
.A. ('unningham, M. D- of Theory mid Practice
of Medicine
M. Antaiiv. Al. D. of Obstetrics and Diseases o
Fem les mid Imams
Win. Henry Robert. Prosecutor.
Fees for the full coursfc. the eight tickets.
Demensti-ation. once. li.
Matriculation, once. 5
Diploma. 3<‘
Fol particulars, fee see circular, or apply to
PAUL F. EVE. Dean of Faciiltv.
Aitgu-ta. Ga , Aug. 7. 31 -3i
(ly 5 * The paper* »f Attgmti. thv S ivanna!
Georgian and R< pul l e 111. the Geonri I Journ :
ami Standard of Union, 'oulb -rn Barnier an.
Southern AA'h’g. Gulu n'm* S.-ii-imd mid i'.nqnir
: er. Darien Telegraph. Greeitvi le Moumaineer
Charle-ton Com-ier. Cohimbi i Telescope. !*a
leigh "standard Montgomery Journ.d Tnsi-almi
sa Intelligencer. Mohi'c Register. Columbus D<-
nmcrat. Dickson Mississippian Natchez Courier
New Orleans Bulletin. Nashvillr Union and Ban
tier. Floridian ami F orida Herald, will ea<-h pu l '
lish the above to the i n iititt of §5, and forwai-c
ihit aci-O'i nt* to th.- Demi
OF THE
UAJTED STATES OF AHEItICA,
A\ ith parts of Upper and Lower Canada, Tex
as. &c , by Amos Lay ol New York.
Z’/ie size of which is fee feet tio < inches, ji; sou;
set four inches.
The author in 1831). having made a Tour o
ibom In.tiOt) miles pas.-ing th.ough the Southern
States to New-Orleans, and on tlii* Tour as< end
led the Mississippi to th tails of St. Anthony, up
wards ol 23 til miles,and attending a tr<-aty at i’rai
ie du Chieu, in July of ihm year, held ,v i h th<
I iidian tribes inh rating those remote regions of
the great Lakes mid Rivers of MichijQHii, liurnn
'iiperior, Mi<sissip| i A!i*s mi, &c.
.Also a late Tour >hr ugh the tiorlhei'N Lakes ot
th<- State i f New A ork. Oi,io anil llivlt.gmi, &c.
collet ting inuiblate matter from the rec m sur
veys made in Micliig u. Oiiiu. Indiana, Illinois
AA iscoit'in'l'erntory. &c. which wid render this
w i k hi„lny interesting and important to the coni
■nullity.
Tlie author is now travelling in Georgia, for
i the pm pose of collecting mid delineating all the
I Ime internal improvements, sin h as Turnpikes
oads. Rail Komis. <'mi <ls A illagis. &e.. at in
s inn- lime soliciting subscribers to his w rk. rel.-
iug ini tlie iiii-rits of i in labour-, with his I ii hful
exertions tn promote private interests mid puldiv
good, io ill-lire him a li' end share ol public pat
ronage. Subscriptions will also lie received by
C A. Ells of Milledgeville, mid Maps delivered
by his agent • travelling in die emuitry.
The follow ing are some of the Testiinoni d
w till Ii accompany this pi'ospoctiu.
AA e ha' e in-pected tile Mapof the United 'tatu.s
by t :nn< Lay. mid so far ns we can judge f. mu
exmninatioii.it evinces iu In try and skill, mid ih it
| as a work of merit, i-eutiile 1 tn eucom-igein -nt
A ,'i I NC’l li,
| Late Chit-1 Justice of the State of.’-,' w York.
Ji ’.'Sr. 1.1 EL.
L;it<- S'.’it. Ihm <-r
I We hax exrnuin dMr ! '•* n
; -list rd , ,1. i n: la in. well '.eqi'-.iii’ea v. nl< n.- ill
, deiatigahle v'.ei '. eas as a Map pu';i .her. can
cheetiuiiy recommend the work as highly in tert s’-
mg, to i <m it unt’.v.
’ Gen. JOS AV. BROWN,
Hon. .*■ 81. ’. -t!ll sl!i>.
llo.x. W. A Fi.E I’CHER.
I Michigan. Oct. IB3ti
; Th<- amhoi havmg itikca a Ime mur to Gr- t
Bri; iiti, siiitl m his '.rmels .-ver I'ligl ai-i, -’co’lmi l
m.d Iroimi'l. h mi i.'KHI ci-pies ol Ins map—i"’g>
e-iv to-id.e.itt :<< !<i■■ "■:< ><< ■ oi’ ih- il ium.mitv
it large, he follow ini. t. .-;im.-ttals which he ob
aim-din l.dinlnirg from th-? I'niti-.'i As-ociati n,
or the promotion ofscieiiee. assembled there.
AA e take pl. ztsuie in reroimm ndiiig Mr. Lay's
MaptdtheU itetl St ites of America, as woriln
oi extensive patron ige ; it having I.ecu evhihttezl
so th<- British fur the advancement
of Scieitce. at their meeting in Edinburg in Sep
■ember, in 1834. ami highly approved of ami re
ciit’imended by Hit Gommittce of that A-isoeiatiO'i.
Lord Jeffrey. Lord Greenock, R. I. Murchesoit
Esq., f a s. Vice President of the Royal Geolo
gical Societies. Lomloii. Prof. Jameson. Nat. Hist,
lames Ptll-ms, Ptof. Hum. Willi on Wallace.
Prof. Math., G B. Grecnough. I M|.. f it s
late Pre>iileo’ol'the Gi ol'igic.il .■societies. London
Bobi "■ifveusim & Son. t'ivil Eug’r.. Jain -
Garcine, t'ivil Engr'.. Thom >s Granger, t'ivi
Etig'r.. (Lipt. Own of he Royal Navy, C. Me
Laren. editor of lhr- Scotsman
(T_7 = ”l , u , '*i hetl ami sold bv A Lay. 238. Eliza
f>etb street. N. Y. Price §lO
April 11. 12—
APE W copies if the LAUS of th
hist session of the L ure J,,
stilt at the Office of the S'c 11 ir L •>.
I Inion.
PE IE RS’
W&etsaMe Pi Bis.
MORE than two milli >ns of boxes of th
celebrated Pills, It ;ve let n sold it> tlie
states since J unary. 1835. Ihe proprietor 1.
•eceivctl upwards of fifteen luudia-d cerlifiea
ike th • following, all given <t consequence ol t
odd done by his medicines.
Gitok.si die. Feb 7‘. 1J37
Dear Sir—l eitthrace this t.ppsrtimity of of
mg io you niv gratification at the success wl
bus aUeudcd the adiniiiistration of yorn valuable
I'dl* in this section if l oiiutry. It is a common
I’m t w nil th -c- w Im < i.mp' uixl aud vent’ pat' til
met u in. s to stir 100 mm Ii in their favor, but from
what I liiveseiti of the eflicts ot your pi.l-. I d<
u it llimk they have as yet received unmerited
praise.
Six months ago they were almost entirely un
known in his pirt <d Virginia, they are now tin
most popular I’illswe have.
In Dysp p-i’t mid Si<k lleat’tc'tc. derange
iii nt of the biliaiy o.gans, and < distillate coti'ti
pation ot th'bowe s. I know of uo aperient mmi
iir inipl an I elli.-ai-i.iu*. Tllt'ir union :ss and cer
t lintv of action reiid r ib in a safe mid eliii ieul
"mgative for w eakly m li'idu ds. mi l may begiv
vii at 'ill limos without /uy ol those itijiiiioti- con
sequences lb it fr< quimtly result from the long
t-miiiiiiied its, ol Calome- or Blue Pill.
Outlie ivli'li- I i-on-ider them a vaiuible disco
very. Very rc.spe<-tlullv.
S. 11 II ARRIS, M D.
Dr. Jos. I’rii-stlv Peters.
The f illiwi-ig is from a highly respectable
Planter of Burke County G.i.
PE PERS' PILLS.--! h 'vcgivcn them a fait
trial; ne ii’lv three ilozeu boxes have hem med
mi ini plantation the last year—iheir admin str i
timi h -s been attended with more -uccess than
mi inedii-ine I have ever used, and I lake plea
tire in n commll ding tin ni I" nn friend* mu!
iieighlmr-; they are h indy, safe and efficient, mid
need but a tri d to h. approved
HENRY P JONES.
.lull Itlih. H 37.
S,-riven Co , Geo. Jnlv 28th. 1837.
I mve t ied ilvmi-PETER■*' VEGE I’ A
til.!'. Pii.LS—mid found more benefit from 'heir
u e th m from tine me,! cine I h ive med. Aly
: ompia n’s were Dv-nepsia. Liver Complaint ami
.-.-.• i. ral D'-lii ity. 1 have used within the l i-t
car, in- ' I'. fifte' n boxes of th above I’iil*. and
the emi- queiice is. I a:n now enjoviiig het er
health than I hue for ve-irs Several of my
itcighbors hav. used them with great success.
ELT A. ARCHER.
Seriven Co.. Geo.. Inly 2*. 1'37.
’’FTERS' VEGETABLE PILLS -They
i-;;red mo .'•* that fa«hi<inab!e complaint. Dy pep
si i, iiftorall tii- ;.'Opti!' J r remedies of the day h'-'d
f li’ed to give me relief J have used them in my
’miiily for the last th.- e year* with entile success,
They are beyond a doubt die best faniilv niedi
i’iiv-now in use. WILLIS YOUNG.
This may certify, that tny wife has been severe
ly afflicted with Liver Coniphiint and Dyspepsia,
‘or more than ten veins. Several eminent phy
sicians h ive attended her and many of the most
•■opiihir reim-die- of the day h ive been used, but
ill to in* avail. Five d-dlars worth of Dr. Peters’
ceblirated medicine, has resto ed her to perfect
health.
I give this curtificate most checr*u!ly. hoping it
mav cause others to try the same rented r. M’y
i-osiilenee is twelve miles from Milledgeville, on
the road to Macon. EDWARD DUNCAN.
Au . 23, 1337.
A Cas’d.
Rev. r. i>u<:rce,
Botanic Physician.
HAVI.iG loe ied mm.*, if in .UIi.LEDGE
VIi.LE. lespei tfully tenders In* tiicdical
. i .. es, tu those in Tow nor < 'ountry who prefer
he Borx.sic.ro the .Mineral practice—especial
y. his services are offered to all who are afflicted
iuh CH ID >.N 1(! DISE ASES, such <is
. is/htn.t, Gravel ur .Slr'ingiiary,
'itnri'r, Numb Patsy,
oitsumptitm, Hheuniutism,
Djsjej slit, Ser Juki r old
i)ro l sy, t l<-: rs of any
Phis, kind.
Determination of blood to the Brain or Lungs.
0- Bleeding at the Lntlgs. P d.il'u: Enl irgem lit of
h > Spl en, or Liver, or old pain in the back and
lins. Fem.des ire informeil Cattcer Tumours in
ie brea-t w iii be dissolved aud otbe ’ cmnpl.itnts
neciiliai to'lu-m. how ever obstinate, rein veil or
ured. Het* fully a w are most of the a!-ove < a»es
■ reconsider! d niet'rable. utexp -rietice h i.* taught
lim. there are lint few of tlnmi beyond the suc
cssftd reach of Botanic Medicine.
For reasons no’ tu-ecss try to state in this place
ie .cannot -cud medicine. I ut w ill ali.-u<f m*v ,* ho
come t" him. They may consult him by letter
Hist paid and be w ill return the best opinion he
rim on their statement.
His re*i'ei-ce is on Jefferson Street, 2<i. house
'ii '•eir if La Fayette Hall
N. B. His ch irgcs will he cons rincd to the gen
eral ml‘s f practice in tin* Stati.
July IS 27—3 m
Hl vlvGst o l tlie e.t of e.xpeitcnce. are re
c. inmemled to th. public as >'ei i ledlv si
pi-ri r t i any coin inatioti of m di< ine < ver offer
ed t i ih? A neiii'iiii people. The proprietor ol
these pills being a regular bred I'hyieiap, and hav
ing pr iclii-i d his profession ext< u-ively ioi main
ye irs in d ffereut dim ites. is enabled to offer to thi
afllotvd mvaiid a medicine.no the elicits of which
he is willing tn risk his reputation.
tledo -s not prerz-n I tbit they are a positive cure
•>i ven 'e-ti lie :i in every complaint, but lie tuosi
fir-uly iurves that in all diseases where a cadiar
"• -•r it ■ iem meiiicme is needed, they will bi
tuu'ui far supe, mr to an v ot tho-e drastic purge
.i ■ . ii’ . da iiu « v hit h arc so iniivb pufied intlieputi
iic p.-i.H. as puriris r.-oi the bio id. W hen taken
.iceu. liii, to the duecitons accoii'panyiiig them
tin y .re highly beneficial in the prevention an
i u ' ■ es lliimus Fevers, F- ver unri Ague, Dyspep
sia, I.i or Complaints. Sick Headaibe. Jaundice,
■'vstiima Dropsy, R heumatism. Enlargeim nt of the
Spleen. Piles, t.'holie. Female < flistrucli us. Heart
l u o. .X Hi'ra. Fur.ed Tongue. Distension o the
S aint b u.l Bowels, incipient Dmrrhffia, Flatu
teiiee. ilatdtial Costivum.»s. Loss of Appetite.
Biotehei! or .-allow Coinpl.xiim. audio alic.as.s
of i'oiperof the Bowels, where a cathartic or an
aperient i- needed. They are exceedingly mi d m
theiroperatiou. producing neither nausea, griping
■ior debility.
W het ever these Pills have keen once introdu
red mtn a family, they become a standing reme
dy. and are called for agatn ami again which i
sufficient ptool of their good qualities.
I‘e.h. ps no ariicleol ihe kind has ever been of
lend to ihe public, supfior ed by testimonials ol e
■ liar.icier so decisive, from sources as respectabh
•ir that has given more univ ersal satisfaction.
They have the testimony of the whole medica
profession in their favor while nut a single case o
•Il cons> qucnccs or inefficiency cun be alleged a
g linsi I hem
11 in dr< ds & i hiwisands Mi ss the dav thev becam.
i.-qn linted w ith Peters' Vegetable Pills; vv hich. n.
oiiscqiicnee of their extr ior -.nary goodness
Il ive att lined a P Pl’LiniTY I’.v I’KECEDF.NTEO ih
the history of meoilive.
The very circumstance alone that Phy^icitinsit
very pari of the Union (lint mor especi ally in tl t
inhern States, where they have h ug been i>
' ) ire making free Use of them in their prnctice.
aks rolmnes in their praise. Add to this th
ict that all who mi invaria'dv recon.mend th ni
> their friends, and the testimony in their favor i
boost irresislii le. As an anti-biliniis romedv
ml to prevent costiveness. they have no rival
ne fifty cent box will establish their cliaractei
.i I prove that there istitiih even in an advertisi
Prepared by Jos. Prits'lv Peters. M. D. at In
titntion for the cure of obstinite diseases b
-nis of vegetable remedies. No. I\9 I ihert
■ et. N. w A’ork. Each box coottiins 40 pills
<•■■ cents.
7*"The at'o-ve vainaMe article is for sate, whole
i nd retail, at Xew York prices, by NF AA F I.!
I’UN' AN. and on inquiry, can be found in
wimost every ;ow n uud village in die State.
<;ALLIGHAN'S VEGE table
■F'zrr&n. a ague fills.
It is now three yems since <DA LLIGHAN'S
VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS
weie first introduced to the public. The success
ivlm b has already attended their use, though
• I'tifmed, comparatively, to a limited extent of
country, has been so great, ihm the proprietor*
mile found it difficult to meet the demand created
mi them; but their i irenmstances having chaug
d, they propose, in the couis -of the ”eiißumg
,ear. to ext nd theirsphere of operation to eve
ry section of the country where the Fever and
A; tie preva Is
I Ii ■ proprietors h ve a large mass of teatime,
"i c nifi he reputation of these pi Hll( |
h iv.- m .de tlie following extracts from letters and
eeriifi-ates, wl ich th -y respectfully present to the
public for consideration, h will at once be seen
a tin* evidence, iliat no remedy for the prevailing
fiseaseof the Sotiilurii and AAestein States has
ever hei ti |iresent.: d to the no ice of the afflicted,
with strm ger cl aims for their attention. Fottnd
<l u nn the surest mid soundest of all principles,
viz uc'unlerjvlinn nt. these pills have t een won'
h-'ful.y successful in restoring the sick to health,
and. in spite of don’ds and prejudices, the use of
hem in those parts of the country which the pro
p ii-tors h ive been able to supply, has been rapid
ly exteiiding. It is highly ep. oiiragiug to them
that, among the Ii t of tho.e wlm h ive been either
e-rson lily to ft te<l by them, or have witnessed
their iJTi-cts on other*, are the names of many of
the most resp' , table and intellig. nt men in the
'outh. who have cheerfully given their written
t stimoiiy to that effect.
’.cit< rs and Gertificates. addressed to the propri
et. rs w ithin the I ist hree years the originals of
which are pres-rved, and m.iy at any time be
>ccu by the public.
/ rom Gen. Hellboin. Randolph County, Ga.
,* v, , , ... Oct. 24tli, 1835.
Messrs Fktcher if H cstcolt,
Gentlemen—
It i.ffm-d* tne grea’pleasure to give my testimony
m lavm of your •‘Galhgh.m's Fever m.d Ague
I >ll*. I have repeatedly employed them in my
family, ant! in every ease they have succeeded be
yond iny hope*, in effecting thorough and perma
nent cures. They have also been used extensive
ly in my neighborhood, duiingthe past season
■with the same happy and salutary effects. The
people in tins section of the country cannot toe
highly appreciate them, for iirtny opinion they
stand at the very head of the list of medicines for
the Fivei mid A nte. Be assured I shall not fail
to recommend them to all persons whom 1 may
m-etwitb afflicted with that troublesome aud dis
tressing disease.
Your* respectfully,
W.M. WELLBORN.
From Dr. M. Ckvtl.ind.R mdnlpli C« Ga.
Cuthbert, Oct.27tii, 1835.
Mitsrs Fletcher s,■ Westcott,
Gti'lenieu
It affords me pleasure to give my testimony i«i
f ivor of Gallighan's Pills. In the course of the
last year I have given them a fair trial, having
used upwarz'sof thirty boxes in mv p actice. On
the strength • I what I had beard respecting them
I w is induced to prescribe them for my patieutf,
am! in every case they proved successful. In ma
nv instances their effect on the system was aston
ishing. and such as 'oestahlish the fact that they
are not only a safe. I.nt a certain cure for every
form of intermittent fever. W ithin the circle
"f my acqu'iin’auce I can point t<» many who
h ive been restored from a low stage of disease
to perfect health, some of whom had been afflict
ed for a very long period and considered their
cases hopeless. lam fully convinced that the
most inveterate and obstinate iutermittents mint
I give way to the powerful influence of your pills,
end the consti ution. though broken and impair
• I by long conii'iiied disease, ba speedily restor
ed to its former strength and healthy conditioHr.
I therefore recoaimeml them t» the mvaiid with
the inmost confidence of ben -fieial results.
Respectfully Yours. &e.
M. CLEVELAND-
From Mr. James Shivers Columbus Ga.
Nev. 21,183.7.
Messrs. Fletcher Westcott,
Gentlemen—
It is with pleasure that I give you mv testimony
- spec ing you Gallighan's Pi'l- I have used.thonr
ni fiv,. cases, and have found them a speedy and
■ffeetual < ure. when used agreeably to'the direc
inns. They not only cure the Fever and Agua,
nil have a saint iry effect on the system generally,
esto ing it to its origin d health awl vigor, in all'
cases w here it was broken down and deranged
'J tlie disease.
Respectfully Yours.
JAMES SHIVERS.
From Mr. Leaven lirjien, Jackson Co. Florida-
July 20th. 1835-
Messis. Fletcher S,- H'estcott,
ientlemcn
A "it aie hereby aiithon'z d to inform the pwblic
that I h ive used th- Galuglian's Pillsin my fam
ily. tor the Fever ami .Ague, ami th it they have
•eon attended wiih the most beneficial effects,
n my ow n case, after using them. I found my
ippetito ie-tored my str, ngth astonishingly in
creased and my mind in a much better frame
h m when afflicted In short. I felt much better
■h m I Ind for years I heli, ve your pills to be
■nroluable. in every sense of the word.
I should m-tomit tos iy. >h it in my neighbor
hood, several planters have m ide use of your Piilx
with ihe same efficacy as in my own case.
I hope you will keep our part of ths country well
■upplied hereafter.
I am respcctfnlly vours Ate.
LE.AVIN 8R047N.
A supply of the above Pills are kept constantly
on hand ami fur sale wholesale and retail bv
NEAVELL & DUNCAN, Milledgeville.
11. Ac .1. SHOTWELL, Macon.
NELSON CARTER. Augusta.
T. M.&J M. TURNER, Savannah.
PL ATT, VAN EMBERGII,* Co. N. Y
No. 314, Pearl St. corner of Peck Slip
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