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SHwIII ‘** r 'orC 11 i »ur.iy, i\ h.L» .I.ih . .<«. <'J;. x
|HSS| for leave to sell or.a lot ol ■ ■
for the benefit the h. ■ i.t.l i
deceased. This 7th Ccto!< r, L~- • •
’ HARRIET TAYLOR, Admr’x.
7 47---ltn.
KKNOUII months after date, application w ill be made to the bouora-’
for leave to •< II lot of Lan I No. 102. in ihe third di shirt, lb?
county, for the benefit of the heirs iml crediiors of Eilmun.l Tavlor,
HARRIOTT TAYLOR, Adnr’\.
Mr October >, 1837, _ 11-Im
RnKpOUR months after date, application will be made to »be Honura-
B.H? blc Justices of the Inferior Court of Pub.ski Comity, w hen Ut-
■ ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands and Negroes
■hglpi'ging to the estate of \\ ilium Hendly, senior, late of said
JWBm^deceaseil. according to the last will ami testament of said ,
■ Sept. 6. [ar.f/r] WJLLLVM IL HARKLI L. S 1 _
months after date. application w il! be made to ibe Hen a
-- able Inferior Court of Monrcc county, w hen silting for ordiu i- ‘
Kry purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the
Kpstatn of James Evers, Sen., late of Momoe comity. deceased.
WILLI \M BRYAN. ? , , .
gM.-rept.2o. [37 4m] WILLIAM EM'RS. (
■BpUR month, after date, application wid be made to th, Hon -
|KH ’*»« Inferior Com iol Pa'm-ki Coanty. wln u I \ r < rd:
es, for leave to sell all th' re.l and per.ru il p..»p-i:» id
MFRBB . A. J. Collier, deceased, for the benefit of the heiis and
Kerec’tors.
MF - THOM\t* COLf IfR. .
P* .• BftY AN W. COLLIE*. S Adtn '■•
I Hawkinsville, Sept. 4, 1*37. 3*---4m
FOUR months nher date, application will bo m»de to the U nor
able Inferior Court of Doo'v Cour. v, for leave t > srll all th? r. :|
F .estate of William A. Bracewell. Dated thi< 18th d .r cf S ptcniber. H 37.
jt-35 tin WM. McDANIEL. Adm’r.
jfl|p)RGl A, Pulaski County,
BrW BERRY ATKINS, of tl.e 764th Din: i<c% (>. M. Tolled,
£' _■ • before me, one Bay Mare,slippered to I e six » -tits old, h.tv
® ins* white feet. Appraised by 1,. Bcrrv Atkir.s, Thcmas Avrcs, and
f Thomas Gunn, to SSO, this itiih Sc »■<’rnber. 1837.
SIMEON RUSS, J. P.
A true copy, from the Estrav Book. 25th November, 1887.
E 46 ~ 3t JOHN V. MJTCIiELL. D. Clk.
SALE. —Will besold, on th • 4?hdTv~of
\ JO ary next, at the late residence of William Henry, late of De-
BKalb county, deceased, all the personal property of said deceased.
BBonsisting of FIouscUMJ ard Kitchen Furniture, Stock of al! kinds,
Ev4de r , Oats, Road Wagon, 4te., for the benefit of the heirs
4 and creditors of said deceased. “ Sale to continue from day to dur,
f until all is sold. Terms at sale.
K JOHN HENRY, »
MATTHEW HENRY, t Executors.
' Nov. 16—St 46
C2l UARDIAN S SALE.---Agreeably to an order of the Honorable
W the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, will bo sold, on thefiia t
I Tuesday in I’ebruaiy next, before the Court House door in the tow n of
K Hamilton, in Harris county, lot of Land No. 53, in the 19th District of
J originally Muscogee, now Harris county. Sold for the benefit of Eliza
h~ Currie, minor. Terms made known on the day of sal?.
Nov. S 3 -46-tsJOHN Cl Ft HIE. Gunidian.
1W"O riCE.—W ill, on the second Saturday in January next, be kt to
the lowest bidder, in the town of Hawkinsville, Pulasl.i conuty.
the building of a wooden Court House in said town, the plan of which
can bo seen at ihe Clerk's Office; together with the ten.is, conditions,
—A’C-, of building. Also, will he sold at the same tims and place to the
highest bitUer, the old Court House now standing in the town of flan
drd, Pulaski countv; trims &.C., made known on the d v of sale.
D. B. II ALSTED". J. I. C.
W. S. WHITFIELD, J. I. C.
BRYANT JOHNSTON. J. I. C.
November 29. 1*37. -16—2 m
ADMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the In
ferior Court of Jouos county, w hen sitting for ordinary purpose',
will, on the first Tues lay in February next, with n the legal hou s of
sale, be sold at the Court House door'in the town of Clinton, the fol
lowing Lauds, belonging to the estate of Ridgeway Hogan, late of said
county, deceased, to wit: 555 acres of land, more or less, lying in said
I county, on Walnut creek, adjoining lands of William Johnson, Hugh
and others, commonly called the Hankins Place, and is vahia-
St bio as a farm, and the place of holding Courts, and other public gathor-
Rjng*. for the district, is situated thereon: also, 497 acres, more or less,
pptjliug tn said county,, on the publie road leading from Clinton to
JL Macon, about miles from the former place; it being tho place w here
onliie deceased lived at the time of his death; adjoining lands of St< rl'rg
pw. Smith, Dawson Phillips, Mrs. Townsend and others, a: d is de i; .-
fc*ble and valuable as a farm. Terms will be made known on the diy of
' WILLIAM HOGAN, Adm’r.
K Dembers,lS37, 4 3 _;"
.A DMINJbTRA I ORb’ SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the
. -£». Inferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitii:),-r as a (Join t ol
BKjMdmary, will besold on the first 1 uesday in February' next, nt the
MEourtHouse door in Murray countv, emo Lot of Land, ?<c. 175, in
of Alnrry county; sold as the property of John
Taylor, late of Pulaski countv, deceased. Terms of sale
BwUlbocash. MICAJAH jOILNSTO.N, Adm’r
Nov. 27, 1837. 47—ts.
FOB’S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the
Interior Court of Coweta county, when sitting for ordinary
will be sold at the Court House door of said countv, on the
Msr 1 1 Tuesday in February next, the cast half of Lot number 'or e hm
and thirty-nine (139) in the fifth District of said county. Sold
e benefit of tho heirs of \\ illiam Backus, di ceased.
.N I(4IOLAS DY ER, Administrator.
MBjTaRDJAN'S SALE —Agreeable to an order, of the
If Court of Pulaski county, when setting for ordinary purposes
h l,c s, Id 0,1 the first Tufsday in .March next, a- the Court house in
niou county, lot of land No 39, in the 18 th district and Ist section of
■ >Z^’ nlly Cher,,kee ' " ow Vnion coiimy, drawn by the orphans of John
BT;”* c ' >r3 V late of Pulaski countv, deceased.
L „ « . ' WILLIAM SAPP, Guardiin.
Hawkinsville, Nov. 22. 1837’ ,pj
B| DM IM(STR ATO R’ S S AI. E. —Will bTTddT77 F> 7|7L7h771h
day of January next, at the late residence of D i i I Tih,,, |. de-
ME '• -iw-Menry county, ah the perish ib! ■ property of th slid <!.•<■,■ is-
of Corn. Fodder, and Cotton, Cows an I House
and Kitchen Furniture. Terms of sale mmle known on the d vof
THOMAS W. HARRIS. Administrator.
S SALE—Wii be .old, ■ cfo.-.’ t7 ■l7 7-
door in the town of j’. ~u
ary box', imi;:,l hours -a’a. !.<•’
hundred and forty-iiinr- (l!9) i.i eicv<::i:h (l!:li, I i
sa 'd county; being the i,•-i| <<: i,■ <,f M/.ix '■! • I-l. Lambert n.
- <' ,■ 11 . ; 'i r.
for the benefit of tho In irs. 'l' -r.m made known on the
sale. JO.-El’ll J. BELL, Al’miniatrator.
9, 1837. 45-ts
DM IN IS PR A TOR S S \LI. —(Tit the first Timsd-iy in January
next, will be sold within the u<u'il hour, of sale,'at the Court
in Dooly County, the following lot r,f land, to wit
Court of Scrivcii County, for the '.■"•n.-fit < f ilr.- t h nhmu
R- D. Pat’erson, I ite of Dooly t'oi:i:cr . ,|. i iO , P
10 thli c,tal '’ "■‘‘ l l >: '.' ri :r ' ; ? in not,,, on >h
or on tlr- B m.'cs o' o, ,7. ■ r ] j. ,
aio indebted to, ,I r, ::■!
by law. J' HIN M. WAD E, \<i
IB^l RA I ORS' .-'ALL —Acree- of lb.'- Infe-
Court of Pida.ki county, wh<-n Ti l; g :1 , a c„ lnt „f
be sold at the Court Hone, in ih-» town of Hartfoid, in s-iid
on the fir.t Tue-day in January y«. ail t’,.- f, iu ~.
W. Collier, and the estate of Andrew J. t.'oliicr. Aa.o.' at ihr
limo and place, will be so! I, ad the m-gr-x s !,clonging to said < s-
V PHOMAS COLLIER, ) .
n BRYAN W. COLLIER, < 'dm'rs.
■Hk October 19. ’ 4; Ft
* ALE — Agreeable to an order of the Inferioi
L ,7 V 7” c,, " n '. v - ’ill ■'■r for ord.a. , r, ~ ,
besold. on the first 1 uesday m Fel.run.-y n< xt,within tli-'leg M hom
at the Court flour,o door in (’hhr connty, one lot of Land, X o .
sth 3d Section, con'ainiiig hundred and si’.tv 7<r-
MMMso, will be sold,on th- same day, at lhe Comt Hous:- doer in Poult-
MMr county, lot No. 1047, JBth District, 3d Section, drawn by the hciis
Joiner, late of Washington county, dr < cased—sold for tho
ff^B n,, fi t °f the heirs. 4 ernis on th- day of sale
sold, on the plantation of Britten Jordan, late of Wash
t-g oncounty deceased, on the 23d day of p , , ri(! n „ v
MH personal property of the estate of said Bri-ton Jordan, ( . ; ,n.,.(i, 1K of
utensils, Household and Kitclion fmnii-ire, Hog-. Cat!'- ffr
fodder &c. ISHAM H s u ,
Hlm-OTICE TO LAND TRADERS—Tho s7„ r 7'7 7777 n 7,77
S ,p*s ,f “! l 7 '"fo'tn those who mo engaged in tho land timb- is.,
w> I furms . them with h f h i,, rir i;i ;it)V |)a ,. ( J,
BSHkh, 1 10 w *ter reurses. &c. laid down corrr-<-flv. nt * ’ s') ~, i
m .blown if d-sir-d. .All or,'.- r. ad, M;(l :o | !l7i f p„,,
: the cash will he punctually attiMided to
June sth, 1837. j p f <.- M , ] (f
■■TpursuaTTTuf an order of tl )( f ~f<7?>7 c77i <,t P,d, '
■Mg siting as a Court of Ordinary, I will, mt the iir,t Tm-vl-.v
® Ua .7 n< ”"’ befor ‘ ! Cou « House door, in ihr i„o„ of Ilurtlind
county, sell all the Land and Negroes behrngimr 1(J t | lf :
of James S. Ivy, late of said county, dr<..,Md, f.,,'tl,r- ben
ot theheirsand creditors of said deceased. 'I <ims <
17 ■ W. bi. WHi rUELD, Adm’r.
■ 1V O T I 1 ? E "' AII P*f*u«»*'“Jel'ted to the estate of David Trudel I-,.,.
■ r.-.7.„'7 , ,eD | y .f ouu, y- i'ro requested to make immediate
BJ7 *■ ’ a, “ “ 1 P* r '“' o » HaVO, K claims against the < state of mi,!
K »cl. will present tbein, duly authenticated, in term, of the I-,v
--■ Nov. 17.-45 tJS THOMAS W. HARRIS, Administrator.
GEORG! I
/’;// sAt . |
74Hl EAS, James Gottedy applies for letters of Adminis ra-
V y tion up n tho .state of Will am S. Kimberly, late < fPulas
ki county, d.-ce i- el, these are therelore, to cite and admonish all and
sii gnlar tin- kindled ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time proscribed by law, to show cause, it any
exist, w hy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this Ith day of December, 1837.
18-8 L JOHN \ .‘MITCHELL, /->. ('. C. ().
GEORGIA, Washington County.
VCJo Hi,KI.AS tSumuel O, Franklin, and Soloman Newson, ap
▼ » ply ’ ll| ‘ Letleis ol Administiation, on the estate of James
M. Franklin, late ot sa.d county, deceased.
1 hese are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the
kindred and creditors el said deceased, to be, and appeal, at my of
fice, within the t ; me prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist,
why s lid Lett, rs should not be granted.
Given tinder n y hand, at ofiicc, in Sandersville, this 22-1 Novem
ber, 1837. ‘ L. A. JERMGA.N, Clk. C. O.
I 4t—46
I W'R7^H b-iIEAS Nancy Barnett, applies tor Letters of Administi a
! v » tion, on the estate ot John Barnett, lato of said county, de
ceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the
: kindle 1 and creditors ot said deceased, to be, and appear, at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist,
whv such Letters should not be granted.'
Given under my hand, at office, in Sandersville, this 22<1 Novem
ber, 1837.
L - A. JERNIGAN, Clk. C. O.
GEOI GIA, Washington County.
Quintilian Skr:r e, anplies for Letters of Administra
* v tion, on the estate ofSarahM. Sktinfi, late ofsaid countv,de
ceased.
These ar therefore, to cite ai d admonish all, and singular, the kin
dred an ! creditors, ot sai l deceased, to be, and appear, at my office,
within the time prescil ed by law, to show cause, if any exist, win
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my h ind, at office, in San lersville, this 22d Novem
ber, 1837. ‘ L. A. JERNIGAN, Clk. C. O.
4t—46
GEORGIA, Vi r.ebington county:
'IER F AS, Jacob S. West applies for letters of administration
WJ upon the estate of Robert J. Thrift, late of Houston county,
deceased These arc therefore, t.i cite and admonish all, mid singular
the kindred aud cieditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed bylaw, to file their objections, if any
exist, to showcanse why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my haul at office in Sandersville, this24th day of No
i vcniebr, 1837.
L. A. JERNIGAN, Cl’k U. O.
Nov. 39. 46
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
XSM,HIEREAS, Lydia Fountain, applies tome for Leiters of Ad
»'* ministration, on the estate of Enos Fountain, deceased.
These tire thetefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the
kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be, and appear, at my of
fice, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any exist,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 24th day of November, 1837.
ROUT. B. DAVIES, C. C. O.
Nov. 30 4t 46
GEORGIA, Washington County.
SIX months after date, application will be made to the lictorable
the Inferior Court of said comity, when sitting for ordinary pur
pose*. for letters of dismission from the estate of Aquilla I.eaptrct. de
ceased. This is, therefore, to admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, if they have any objections why said
letters should not be granted, to file their objections in the terms of the
law.—November 11, 1837.
416 m BOLIN LEAPTROT, Administrator
GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
Il ERE AS, Joseph Caruthers makes application for letters of
V V administraiioa on the estate of Jesse Fann, late of Pulaski
county, deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any ex
ist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 10th day of November. 1837.
44 St JOHN V. MITCHELL, D. C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
9SYS7'IIE R E AS, Noah Wheeler applies to me for letters of adminis
¥ ? tration en ’he estate of Stephen Sterling, of Robinson county,
North Carolina, deceased, this is therefore to cite and admonish all atid
singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 31st day of October. 1837.
44-8 t JOHN V. .MITCHELL, D. Clerk C. C?
GEORGIA. Dooly County.
'■’HyiIEREAS, Thomas IL Key, administrator on the estate of
'v v James R. Martin, applies for letters of dismission from said
estate, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred am! creditors of said deceased, t» file their objections, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given tiuder my hand, this Ist September, 1537.
4 l-8t 'THOS IL KEY. C. C. O.
GEORGIA. Washington County-
Zedoc Rachels applies for letters of administration
“ on the estate of William Rachels, Sen’r. late of said county,
deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceas.d, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said
letters should ui't he granted.
Given under my hand, at mv office in Sandersville, this 26th day of
Sejit. 1337. J
38—8 t L. AUGUSTUS JERNIGAN, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
Nancy Brown applies for letters of administration,
VV with the will annexed, on the estate of James Golightly, late
of said comity, deceased, these are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kimhed and creditors of said deceased ,to be and ap
pear atmy office, within ihe time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any exist, why said lettrrs should not be g-anted.
Given under my hand, at my office, in Sandersville, this 26th day of
September, 1837. L. AUGUSTUS JERNIGAN, C. C. d.
_ 38 ~ 8t
D-'lt.ilS 1.1 A I OR’S SALL.—WiII be sold, at tho Court
House in the county of Henry, on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, between the usual hours, the following Luts of Land, to wit:
Lot No. l,in the 6th District; also, Lot No, 29 in 7th district. Al
so, on the same day, nt the Court House in Dekalb, will be sold, Lot
No. 128, in the 15tli District, formerly Henry, now Dekalb. Also on
the same day, at the Court House in the county of Newton, will be
so'd, Lot ?xo. 388, in the 9th District of said county—sold as the
property of Isham Sheffield, formerly of Early, deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs. R. W. SHEFFIELD,'Adm’r debonus non
Oct. 21,1837. 42—ts
ADMLNIS I’” ATOR’S S\LE.—Under an order of the honorable
infcrici Court of Dooly county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will, on the first Tuesday in February next, be sold, all the inter
e tof Simeon Roberts, deaeasod, in th : Lots, Homes, ami improve
ments in the town of Danville, Sumpter county, known by tho Lot No.
5, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sail deceased.
ABINGTON IL PHILLIPS, Adm’r.t
13th Dec, 1837. 43ts
A D.MINIS I R.A 1 OILS' SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the In
jL®. ferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, will besoldon the first Tuesday in January next, before the court
house door in the town of Hartford, in said county, the following Ne
groes, to wit: Tony, a man about forty years of age; Ned, a man about
forty-five years of ago; Hannah, a woman about thirty-five or forty,
Lize. a woman about twenty years cf age; Fann, a woman about
eighteen years of age; Chaney, a girl about twelve months old, belong
ing to the estate of John I. Taylor, late of said county, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
October 26. —44-ts MICAJAH JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
UARDLAN’S SALE—Agreeable to an order of the Inferio
Court of Greene county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, in Talboton, Talbot
county, within the lawful hours of sale, one let of Land. No. thirteen
(13) in the fourteenth (14) district of originally Muscogee, now Talbot
conuty, told as a part of the real estate of John J. Perkins, late of
Greene county, deceased, for the benefit of the orphans of said deceas
ed. Terms of sale made known on tho dayof sale.
Nov. 16—8 t , NANCY CHA PM AN, Guardian.
FHIAX COLLECTOR'S SALE—WiII bo sold, 777777777777
" day m January next, before tho Court House door in Clinton
Jones county, the following tracts of Land, to wit:
Lot No. 228, in the 12th District, first Section, originally Cherokee
now Lumpkin comity; containing 40 acres, returned by J. N. Martin’
and levied upon to satisfy his tax for 1836, and cost. Tax due 411 ’
lot No. 288, in the 11th District of Early county, containing 250
acres, returned by Thomas W. Davis, and levied upon to satisfy his tax
for 1836, and cost. Taxdue, 50ccnts. J
540 acres of land, in Elbert county, 011 the waters of the Tttgalo
nver, returned by John McDonald, levied upon to satisfy his tax for
18-X), and cost. Tax due, $1,66.
Lot No. 130, in the 12th District of Muscogee county, containing
202 i ecrcs. returned by I homes Poarcli. and levied upon to satisfy his
tax lor 1836, and cost. lax duo, 56] cents. 1
Lot No. 1298, in the 3d District, 2<l Section, now- Cherokee coun
ty, containing 40 acres, and Lot No 531, in tho 4th District and 3.1
Seetiun, originally Cherokee, now Cass county, containing 40 acres
r lmiK il by William Maynard, timl levied upon to satisfy his tax for
1836, and cost. Tax Jito. 414 cents.
Lot No. 272, in the 2!th District and 3d Section, originally Chero
kc*i, now I’loyd county, coiitniniug IGO acres, returned by Caswell Had
dock, and levied upon to satisfy his tax for 1836, am! cost. Tax due
514 cents.
Lot No. 31, in the Ist District ami 4th Section originally Cherokee
now Patildtug County, containing 40 acres, returned by William 'l'
Comer, aud levied upon to satisfy his tax for 1836, and ro-.ts Tax
due, .164 cents. WILLIAM BREWER, Tax Collector. '
October 23, 1837. 42—ts
f'l h. 1A 1 IIR. I bSALE.—-7 here will be sold, on the first
I ms.:ay in J muary next, at the Court House doer, in the town of
.'cnmiit, Lew. ta county, 11 i h.n tho usual hours of side, the following
property, to nit : om> Bay Horse, Saddle and Bri'lle. levied on as the
property ot Janas Bell, to satisfy the cost in the case of the State vs.
James Bell, for a misdemeanor; also, to satisfy sundry ft. fa’s against
sal.l James Beh. ~ RILIJARD 15. It GOTTEN, iShirifl'.
November 27th, 1837. 40 ls-
Wjy 11 ,L be sold within the legal hours, at tho Court House door in
J the town of Hartford, Pulaski County, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the f •’lowing propcity, to wit:
Lot oi Laud No. 60, and half ot Lot No. 61, in the fourth district of
Dooly, at t!ie time of survey, now Pulaski county; levied on as the
property of the Estate of W illiam Hodges, to satisfy sundry fi.fas. in fa
vor of Robert IM. Thompson ami Mary Nobles, Administrators of Sam
uel Nobles, decease J.
Ono Lot ami workshops in the vicinity of Hawkinsville, levied on as
tho property of Thomas Allen, to satisfy sundry ii. fas. in favor of VV im
bcrly &. Smith.
One Lot ol Land, No. 105, in the Sth district of Dooly, when survey
ed. now I’ula hi < <unty, levied on as the properly of George W. Graham,
to satisfy sundrio fi. fas. io favor of Everett & XV bitfield.
One Lot of Land, No. )52, in the sth district of Dooly, at the time of
survey, now I ulaskici unty, levied on as the property of Israel John
son. tosatixfy sitmlry fi. fas. in favor of Robert B. Bush ami others.
The distiibutcd shme of I ovit P. Fann, in Lol No. 204, in tho 20th
district of Wilkinson at the time of survey, now Pulaski county, levied
in as t’io property ol Lovii P. Fann, to sail ly one fi. fa. in favor of y\ il
li 1111 Allen.
Ouc Lot of I nd, No 88, in the sth distric tof Dooly at the time of
survey, now Pula-ki county, levied on as the property of fiiaitiuel Jeter,
to satisfy susdry fi. fas. in favor of Peter Lamar -and others, all levied,
nul relumed. WILEY HOLDER, Sh’fT.
1m1 7 - _
B 7* >“ 11 1'- R IFF'S S A LE.—Vy ijl I o sold, on the first Tuesday
_H ™ m January next, at Drayton, Dooly county, within the legal
'niiirs of sale, the following property, to wit: One lot of Land, number
lotty-ono (No. 41) in the third (3) District of said county, levied on as
'lie property ol Isaac Motley, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’
t’oui t of Green county, in favor of Elijah Jordan—property pointed
out by pl tintiffi; levied on and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, at the same time, will bo sold, one lot of Land, number fifty
eight (No. ;>■*) in the third (3d) District of said county, levied on as the
inopeity of Rausotu Mitchel, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from a Justices’
f 'out t of Jones conuty. >ll favor of Paton R. Clcmests - properly point
ed out by Samuel fl. Gray; levy made ami returned tome bv a Con
stable.
Also, at the same time, will be sold, one lot of Land, number twen
ty-seven (27) iu the second (2d) district of said county, levied on as the
property of Samuel Gilmore, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justices’
Court of Houston county, in favor of Nathan Butts—levy made and
returned to me by a Constable. BENNETT PURVISS, Sheriff.
November 13. 1837. 45-ts
'L9 SHERIFF SALES—W ill be sold on the first Tucs
.BLSe day in January next, before the Court House door, in the
town of Drayton, Dooly county, within tho legal hoursof sale, the
following property, viz : One lot of land No. 52, in the 7th district
of Dooly county, levied on as the property of William Sherlev, to
’ satisfy a li.fa. issued from a Justice’s Court, of the 345th Comp, ny,
in favor of John Tully—pointed outby plaintiff. Levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, one lot in thetown of Berrien, No. 193, levied on as the pro
perty' ol Stephen Collins, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Dooly county in favor of John Sherrod. Property pointed
out by plaintiff.
POSTPONED SALES.— WiII be sold at the same time
and place, one negro man by the name of Dave, about 38 years old,
levied on as the property of B. G. Paulette, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa
vor oi John Rawls; ft. fa. issued from th* Superior Court of Dooly
county ; property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, one lot ot land, No. 236, in the 10th district of Dooly coun
ty, levied on as the properly of Samuel Hodges, to satisfy sundr y ft.
las. in favor ol James S. Beall, issued from a Justices Court of the
535th district G. M., in Dooly county, levied on and returned to me
by a Constable. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one lot of land, No. 97, in the sth district of Doolv county,
levied on as the property of David G. Hardy, to satisfy a fi. fa. issu
ed from tho Superior Court of Lincoln county, in favor of Stovall
and Lamar. Property pointed out by William IL Crofford.
Also, lot No. 151, in the 12th district of said county, levied on as
the property of Daniel Duncan, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Jus
tices Court ol Morgan county, in favor of Royal Jenkins, levied on
end returned to me by a Constable, this 10th of October, 1837.
October 24. 41-BtBENNITT PURVIS, Sheriff.
DOOLY SHERIFI''S SALES.—W ill be sold, at the Court
House door, in the town of Drayton, Dooly county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, lot cf I and No. Nine (or 9) in' the 9th Dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property of John A. Heard, to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the State Bank of Georgia.— Dated this 11th
November, 1837.
41 is BENNETT PURVIS, Sheriff.
HEIUFF SALES.—WiII he sold on the first Tuesday
in February next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Court
House door, in the Town of Drayton, to the highest bidder, one lot of
land. No. 190 in the lllh Dist. of Dooly county, levied on as tho pro
perty of Curtis Dupree, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Eliza L. Newton.
Property pointed out by the plaintiff.
BENNETT PURVIS, Sheriff.
Dec. 7 47—tds.
I" S i ELI'AIR SHERIFF’S S.ALE.—WiII besold, on the first Tues
t - d’? iu January next, before the Court House door in the town of
Jacksonville, 1 elfair county, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing pi operty, to wit: one lot of Land, No-104, lying in the 1 district,
' < initially Appling, now r I elfair county, levied on as tho property of
Naihauicl Bergatny, to satisfy a fi. fa.'issued from a Justice’s Court of
■A ilkes county, in favor of John and James Anderson, vs. Nathaniel
Bergamv— property pointed out by plaintiff.
-Nov. 17.- 45-tsELIJAH WILLS, Sheriff.
s,dd 011 , ‘ le *' rst Tuesday in January next, within the
» - legal hours of sale, at the Court House door, iti the County of
Pulaski, the following property to wit:
One negro man by the name of Owens, about twei ty-two
or three years of age, levied on as the property of John Armstrong late
of said county aeceased, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Beverly
A. Simmons against the said John .Armstrong.
October lit. 1837, WILEY HOLDER. Sheriff.
rSI'U'Y HILL.—'I he undersigned informs his fiiemls and those of
_H_ the late firm of Cutter if Cornwell, that he intends resuming the
arehouse and Commission Business at the store next above the one
recently occupied by T. J. Chace, on the margin of East Mac?.n, known
as the town of Troy. He further informs the public that he has bought
his Goods, &r.e., and havingtiow on the way.fromNew York and other
prices, Dry Goods and Groceries, together making his stock complete,
v. hicli will be sold low for ready pay, lie will be ready to receive Cotton
early in the fall, and bo prepared to make advances. He would par
ticularly notice to 1 is irieuds the great advantages his Warehouses
have ever those in the dense part of the city with regard to fire, tliey be
ing detached from other liuiidings, and at a distance from any street or
lane and well en-closed. 11. S. CUTTER.
C Ihe Macon Messenger and Telegraph, Milledgeville Journal and
Standard of Union, will publish the above until further notice.— Geor
ffiun.
T^TOTICE. —Tim unsettled business of Cowles Ward, is in the
7 hands of L. Cowles, to whom they earnestly solicit that imme
diato payment be made, as their business must be immediately closed.
COWLES & WARD.
Dcc - 5 - 47—ts
VALUAbLc, LANDS FOR S\LE.—The undersigned, having
•’etermiiic-d to remove, and being disposed to sell,now offers for
sa.ethrce squares of Land, in Dooly Comity, seven miles frem Drayton,
on tho road leading to Berrien, and about live miles from Be-rien. ’One
ot them is a good square of Oak an 1 Hickory lot, on which is cleared
120 acres, which is in a fino state of cultivation. On one of the
I inc Lots there is twenty or thirty acres cleared, adjoining* the cleared
Land on the Oak and Hickory 1 ot. There is also on the premises a
good Dwelling House, Gin House, and other out Houses.
As it is presumed that no one will buy without examining for them
selves, a further description is deemed unnecessary. Tho terms shall
be liberal, and may be known on applying to WILY COBB, who lives
on the adjoining lands, or to
JOHN BULLARD, Fort Valley, Houston County.
JI ng usl 30, 1837. J 35—tJl
WOTlCE.—Whereas, some time about the tenth of November last,
I made my legal bond to one, James D. Shanks, to make him a
title to a certain lotol land lying in tho Jsth District of .Muscogee coun
ty, number sixty-five, and whereas, the Surveyor General havin'’ Mv
en me his ruff Plat for tlm said lot of lan I. and tho trim lot as drav?ti bv
inc, was sixty-eight, in said District. Know all whom it may concern’,
that as tho mistake did not originate iu me, that I will execute my
lawful title for lot no sixty-eight, in the Comity an 1 District aforesaid,
to the person or persons who holds my bond. When ilia terms of the
eontract, as specified in the sai l bond is complied with ami not other
wise.
Wilkinson county, Novembor26, 1837.
„ ’ ARCHIBALD M. SMITH.
Dccrnifepr 7
SALL, that beautiful, healthy, and commodious lor, on
. which the subscriber now resides, at Midway, two miles from
Milledgeville, and a half-mile from the stile of Oglethorpe Uni
versity. It contains ten acres, and has on it a large, convenient and
pleasant dwelling house, with out houses, a well of excellent water and
a spring, besides many other advantages.
(>ct.9rh, 1837. ts ' JOHN A. CUTHBERT.
rCE—Brought to tho Jail of Hancock countv, on the24th
XV! September last, a negro man who calls himself JOHN, and
says he belongs to Dr. William P. Craig, near Tallahassee, East
Florida. The owner is requested to come forward, prove bis pro
perty, pay charges, and take him away.
Sparta, G.i., October 17'.---10-tt' ' WM. SHIVERS. Jr
'■l-' s;i ’ h 'viiig purchased Ihe entire interest of Col. )L~R.
Ward in the stock of goods belonging to Cowles & Ward the !
business will bo conducted hereafter by him alone. Tho subscriber >
thanktul lor past patronage, hopes that by a strict attention ami exer- 1
tion to please, to merit a continuance of the same.
Ju1y25.—28 ts L. COWLES. '
HUNDRED DOLLARS REU XRI !! -U J oL {
• f f . S , " r,,n y cveßl ".l?'. IHhmst., frem tho ; ,u!..criber, in this place,
a l neket Book, containing ,Sixteen Hundred Col as, in Bank bills
raid a iiuinber of very valuable notes and p; e The above re- |
1 b,! .l? !Hd to ‘hefinder, on delivering it t< C >l. Thomas Haynes, J
± CII ’ tr ’ GEORGE T. WOOD. Io
■l6—Ct I
A TEACHER WANTED—To take charge of Coose Acade
- my in Monroe county, the ensuing year, a gentleman of moral
habits that can conto well recommended to teach all the Branches
m uni ly 1 night in Counti y Academies. 'lhe situation is healthy; we
prefer that application be made perse nally. if convenieiit.il not, a
letter addressed to the Trustees, Brownsville P. O. w ill be attended to.
By order of the Board. JOHN BITMAN, E_ c c’y.
November 18,1837. 46—-4 t
The Standard of union, and Gcoigia Journal, Milledgeville, wi 1
give the above 4 insertions iu their respective papers, and foiwurd their
acconuts for payment. J-
AND FOR SALE. — Lot No. :tsl 21 st dis. Stewart county.
Lot No. 51, 11 th district, Randolph Cotmly
Lot No. 4!, 11th (list. Randolph co. I “ “ 93 4 “ Randolph”
<. u 45 « u .. « u “ 180 “ “ “ “
« « 19't “ <* “ “ I “ ” 321 4 ” Early ”
u u |;j n <• u « ! “ “ 74 “ “ “ “
“ “ 219 3 “ Lee “ I “ “ 333 “ “ Baker “
0 u 193 a « « u 1 « <• 334 >< *• •• “
ft u 009 a << « « i u « 372 w “ “ “
“ “ 1’55 18th “ Stewart “ “ “ 214 3d “ “ “
” “ 121 10111 ” Randolph » “ “ 215 “
« >< <. u 0 <> « « 224 “ “ “ “
“ “ 76 13th “ Lee “ “ “ 225 “ “ “ “
“ “ IG6 Bth “ akcr “ “ ” 21 “ “ “ “
“ “ 306 “ “ “ “ “ “ 252 sth “ Early
u u 395 2 u: o « u « pj3 u u u «
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For pat titulars apply to the subscriber in this place, or William Den
ardEsq. near Byron, Baker county.
Milledgeville, June 21st, 1837.
COWLES & WARD.
June 27 21--ts.
OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY.—It has already been announc
ed, that this Institution will commence its exercises on the first
Monday of January, 1838. Tließoard of Trustees, while again call
ing public attention to this fact, offer some remarks in explanation of a
new feature which they have given to its character.
The University will consist of three departments, Collegiate, Acade
mic, and Primary.
Any person desirous of seeing the laws which govern the Collegiate
department, can obtain a copy of the pamphlet containing them, by
application to B. P.Stubbs, of this place, Secretary and Treasurer of
the Board.
Candidates for admission into the Freshman class, must be prepared
to stand an examination on Ctcsar’s Commentaries, four books, Cice
ro’s Select Orations, Mair's Introduction to Latin Syntax, the Gospels
in the Greek Testament, Dalzel’s Collectanea Gitcca Minora, together
with Latin and Greek Grammar, including Latin Prosody ; also, on
English Grammar, Arithmetic and Geography, anciint and modern.
The course of instruction in tho several classes, will be as follows, to
wit:
FRESHMAN CLASS.
ICinter Session. Summer Session.
Cicero de Amicitia, Cicero de Ofliciis and
Grteca Majors, Horrace (Odes.)
Latin and Greek Exer- Grseca Majors,
cises, Latin and Gieek Excrci-
Algebra (Days,) ses.
Geography, Algebra, (completed,)
Roman Antiquities.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Winter Session. Summer Session.
Horace (Satires and Arte Livy,
Poetica,) Grseca Majora,
Gratca Majors, Plain Trigonometry,
Geometry, (Playfair’s Mensuration, (Day’s,)
Euclid,) Navigation,
Plain Trigonometry, Surveying, (Day’s,)
Lectures on History, History,
(Priestley,)
JUNIOR CLASS.
Winter Session. Summer Session.
Spherical Trigonome- Integral Calculus
try, (Young's)
Analytic Geometry, (in- Natural Philosophy,
eluding Conic Sec- Cicero de Oratore,
tions, Longinus,
Descriptive Geometry, Natural Tlicalogy,
Differential Calculus, Logic.
Nautical Astronomy,
Evidences of Christiani-
ty-
Cicero de Oratore.
Longinus.
SENIOR CLASS.
Winter Session. Summer Session.
Belles Lcttres, Moral Philosophy,
Philosophy of Mind, Astronomy,
Moral Philosophy, Chemistry,
Natural Philosophy, Languages,
Quintilian, General Review.
Longinus,
Chemistry,
[Provision will also be made for instruction in Modern Languages.]
'I he Academic Department will consist of those who are preparing
for admission into this or any other College.
The Primary Department will be composed of those pursuing the or
dinary branches of an English education.
Ihe students in these two departments, as well as the Collegiate,
will be instructed by the Faculty of the College.
Inconsequence of this arrangement, boys, in the early stage of their
literary course, will enjoy advantages perhaps unsurpassed in this coun
try,as they will be taught by a regular Faculty, while the students of
tho College will receive the lull amount of instruction ordinarily given
them, as will bo seen by a reference to their course of study.
This system will vastly increase the labor of the Faculty ; this labor
they have however consented to undergo.
The adoption of this new plan has been caused by the peculiar state
of the times. Though the amount on our subscription list is sufficient
to warrant the commencement of the work in its original form, yet from
the present state of affairs, it would have been more than indelicate to
call upon many individuals for their subscriptions. On the other hand,
many parents have been making their arrangements to send their sons
to Midway, during the next year. Such persons it would be painful to
disappoint, yet it would be impossible to proceed for want of funds in
hand. The course now announced as being adopted, wasthen propo
sed—-that is, to bring the Academy and College under the government
and instruction of tho same President and Professors. By this arrange
ment the expenses ot the Institution will be sustained, and all difficulties
in its way removed.
The Board ol Trustees take this occasion to say, that after this
year the Steward’s Hall will be discontinued. This is done, that there
may be no hindrance in the way of such persons as may wishto move to
Midway for the purpose of taking boarders.
3 he Trustees close this communication by suggesting to parents, (who
desire their children to be educated, and who cannot afford to send
them abtoad for this purpose) the propriety of settling themselves at
Midway. By taking boarders, the expenses of their family could be
more than sustained, and their children of all ages receive a thorough
and finished education. To otbeis disposed to turn their attention 'to
keeping boarders as a business, we wouid suggest that Midway offers
inducements inferior to few if any other positions at tho South—a heal
thy and delightful location, and as many boarders as they may be able
to accommodate. By order of the Executive Committee.
IL P. STUBBS, Sec'y.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.—Moro than two millions of
boxes of these celebrated Pills, have been sold in the U. States
since January, 1835. The proprietor has received upwards of fifteen
hundred certificates like the following, all given in consequence of tho
good done by his medicines.
Clarkst ;lle, Feb. 7, 1837.
Dear Sir—l embrace this opportunity of offering to you my gratifica
tion at the success which has attended the administration of yorn val
uable Pills in this section of country, it is a common fault with those
who compound and vend patent medicines to say too much in their fa
vor,but from what I have seen of the effects of your pills, I do not
think they have as yet received unmerited praise.
feix months ago they were almost entirely unknown in this part of
Virginia, they are now the most popular Pills we have.
In Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, derangement of the biliary organs,
and obstinate constipation of the bowels, I know of no aperient more
prompl and efficacious. Their mildness and certainty of action render
them a safe and efficient purgative for weakly individuals, and may be
given at <iil times without tiny ol those injurious consequences that fre
quently result from the long continued use of Calomel or Blue Pill.
On the whole I consider them a valuable discovery.
Vtry respectfully, . H. HARRIS, M.D.
Dr. Jos. Priestly Peters.
The Is from a highly respectable Planter of Burke Co. Ga.
PETERS’ PILLS—I have given them a fair trial ; nearly three
dozen boxes have been used on my plantation the last year—their ad
ministration has been attended with more success than any medicine I
have ever used, and I take pleasure in recommending them to my
friends and neighbors; they are handy, safe and efficient, and need but
trial to bs approved. HENRY P. JONES.
July 10th, 1837.
, , Scriven Co., Geo.. July 28th, 1837.
I have tried them—PETERS’ VEGETABLE PlLLS—and found
more benefit from their use than from any medicine I have used. My
complaints were Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and general Debility. I
have used within tl e last year, nearly fifteen boxes of the abovc Pills,
and the consequence is, I am now enjoying better health than I have
lor years. Several of my neighbors havj used them with great success.
ELI A. ARCHER.
Scriven Co., Geo., July 25, 1537.
. FETjaBS VEGETABLE PILLS.—They cured me of that sash
louablc complaint, Dyspepsia, after all the popular remedies of the day
hid failed to givo mo relief. I have used them in my family for the
three years with entile success. They are beyond a doubt the best fam
ly medicine now in use. * WILLIS YOUNG.
I his may certify, that my wife has been severely afflicted with Liver
’ omplamt and Dyspepsia, for more than ten years. Several eminent
physicians have attended her and many of the most popular remedies
o! the day have been used, but all to no avail. Five dollars worth of
li. eters ci lo.'rated medicine, has restored her to perfect health.
gave this certificate most cheerfully, hoping it may cause others to
try t.ie same remedy. My residence is twelve miles from Milledge
ville, on the read to Macon. EDWARD DUX’C'vv
Au . 23, 1337. ‘
"S' OOK Al' THlS.—Broke Jail, on the thirteenth of September
5.1 J last, a yellow Boy, by the name of Bob, who says he belongs to
" ibinin Row. speculator. It is thought that said Boy was assisted by
some white p rson in making his escape, as there was a double barreled
;;un woith forty dollars, taken from the lower apartment of said jail at
the same lime. The said Boy is about five feet and four inches high
and about twenty or twenty-live years of age, well made, ami some
what prickled in his face. Any person delivering said Negro and Gun
to me in 1 ulask! county, shall receive a reward of fifty dollars, and a
hbeial compensation for the Boy, without tho Gmr
N' >v - ! »--i:;.tf JONATHAN FAIL. Jailer.
OIL CASE has removed his office to the building recently oc
copied by Messrs. Geo. Root & Son, as Tin Store, directly I
opposite tho store of IL IL Bostwick & Co. ‘
Milledgeville, Nov. 28, 1837.
\x x | t / HAVING stood ih*
\ \ \ 1 -—I—LJ / test of ex P er *eucc, r«
, A It
\ \ L /Z \ \ r '/ / / l ,e, ’ or t 0 »»y
. \ \ / / / tion of medicine aver
\ V 77// // ./ offercd to lb e Ameii-
\\ \ •/A • C /// C:UI people. Tho pro-
ar.tx ft
// I’l,y’lC,B 1 ’ I, y’ lC,Bn < a,ld having
practiced his profewion
--"'r* extensively for many
LI 1/ F’S’ A D I K- >3— years in different ch-
Lljfc. a Amates, is enabled to of
\ for to the afflicted inva-
—: ■ . I'd a medicine, on the
~''C-rr-— —— effects of which he ig
willin'’to risk hi* reputation, lie does not pretend that they are a posi
tive cure, or even beneficial iu every complaint, but he most fiimly be
lieves that in all diseases where a cathartic or an aperient medicine it
needed, they will be found fur superior to any of those drastic purga
tive medicines which are so much puffed in the public prints as purifiers
of the blood. When taken according to the directions accompanying
them, they are highly beneficial in the prevention and cure of Bilious
Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache,
Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart Burn, Nausea, Furred
Tongue, Distension of the Stamach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea,
Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Apetite, Blotched or Sal
low Complexion, and in all cases of Torper of the Bowels, where a ca
thartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their
operation, producing neither nausea, griping, nor debility.
Wherever these Pills have beenonce introduced into a family, they"
become a standing remedy, and are called for again and again, which
is sufficient proof of their good qualities.
Perhaps no article of the kind has ever been offered to the public, sup
ported by testimonials of a character so decisive, from sources as res
pectable or that has given more universal satisfaction.
They have the testimony of the whole medical profossion in their
favor, while not a single case of ill consequences or inefficiency can be
alleged against them.
Hundreds and thousands bless the day they becameacquaintcd with Pe
ters’Vegetable Pills, which, iu consequence of their extraordinary good
ness, have attained a pofularity unprecedented in tho history of
MEDICINE.
The very circumstance alone that Physicians in every part of the Union
(but more especially in the southern -States, where they have long
been iu use) are making free use of them in their practice, speaks vol
umes in their praise. Adil to this the fact that all who u*e invariably
recommend them to their friends, and the testimony iu their favor is al
most irresistible. As an anti-bilious remedy, and to prevent costive
ness, they have no rival. One fifty cent box will establish their char
acter, and prove that there is truth even in an advertisement.
Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. at his institution for the euro
of obstinite diseases by mean* of vegetable remedies, No. 129 Liber
ty street. New York. Each box contains 40 pills. Price fifty cents.
above valuable article is for sale, wholesale and retail, at New-
York prices, by NEWELL &. DUNCAN, and on enquiry, can be
found in almost every town aud village in the State.
AGARD.— Rev. R. PRICE, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, having
located himself in MILLEDGEVILLE, respectfully tenders
his medical services, to those in Town or Country who prefer the
Botanic, to the Mineral practice—especially, his services are offered
to all who are afflicted vt ith CI1R( ! NIC DISEASES, such as
Asthma, Gravel or Stranguary,
Cancer, Numb Palsy,
Consumption, liheuma tism,
Dyspepsia, Scrofula or old
Dropsy, Ulcers of any
Fills, kind.
Determination of blood to the Brain or Lungs, or Bleeding at the
Lungs, Painful Enlargement cf the Spleen, or Liver, or old pain in the
back and loins. Females are informed Cancer Tumours in the breast
will be dissolved and other complaints peculiar to them, however obsti
nate, relieved or cured. He is fully aware most of the above cases are
considered incurable, but experience has taught him, there are but few
of them, beyond the successful reach of Botanic Medicine.
For reasons not necessary to state in this place, he cannot send medi
cine, but will attend any who come to him. They may consult him by
letter, post paid, and he will return tiie best opinion lie can on their
statement.
H \'l' S rcs * denco ls 0,1 ■’ e fi‘- rson Street, 2d. house in rear of LaFayetto
N. B. His charges will be conformed to the general rules of practice in
this State.
• lul Y 18 27-3 m
£T\ ALLAGHAVS VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS.
VcTT It is now three yeais since GALLIGIIAN’S VEGETABLE
| I EVER AND AGI E PILLS were first introduced to the public.
? Ihe success vs Inch lias already attended their use, though confined,
comparatively, to a limited extent ol country, has heea so great, that
the proprietors have found it difficult to meet the demand created for
them: but their circumsta’jces having (hanged, they propose, in the
, course of the ensuing year, to extend their sphere of operation io every
section of the country where the Fever and Ague prevails.
Ihe proprietors h<-ve a large mass of test m< uy confirming tho re-
■ putaliou of these pi s. and have made the following extracts fiom let-
I levs and certificates, wl icli they respectfully present to the public for
i consideration. It will at once he seen by this evidence, that no remedy
tor the prevailing disease ot the Southern and Western States has ever
been presented to the notice of tho afflicted, with stronger claims for
their attention. I ound. (I upon tho surest and soundest of all priuci
s pies. viz. (/c£?zl7 these pills have been wonderfully successful
- in restoring the sick to health, and, in spite of doubts and prejudices,
i the use of them, in those parts of the country which the proprietors
• have been able to supply, has been rapidly extending. Il is highly en
i couragiug to tin m that, among the list of those who have been either
personally benefitted by them, or have witnessed their effects on others,
i are the names of many of the most respectable and intel men in
i the South, who have cheerfully given their written testimony to that
■ effect.
Letters and Certificates, addressed to the proprietors within the last three
years, the originals of which ar» preserved, and may at any time be
i seen by the public.
/ ront Gen. JI cllbom, Randolph County, Ga.
, o Oct. 24th, 1835.
A/ews. r lelchcr JI estcott,
Gentlemen—
k affords me great pleasure to give my testimony in favor of your
Galligban s l ever and Ague Pills.” 1 have repeatedly employed
them in mt family, and in every case they have succeeded beyond my
hopes, in effecting thorough and permanent ernes. They have also
been used extensively, in my neighborhood, duiing the past season,
with the same happy and salutary effects. The people in this section
of the country cannot too highly appreciate them, for in my opinion,
they stand at the very head of the list of medicines for the Fever and
Ague. Be assured 1 shall not fail to recommend them to all persons
whom I may meet with afflicted with that troublesome and distressing
disease. Yours respectfully,
WJI. WELLBORN
From Dr. M. Cleveland, Randolph Co.. Ga.
rr Cuthbert, Oct.27th, 1835.
Messrs Fletcher Sf Westcott,
(■ntlem.cn— It affords me pleasure to give my testimony in favor of
Gallighan’s Pills. In the course of the last year I have given them a
lair tnal, having used upwards of thirty boxes in my practice. On the
strength of what 1 had beard respecting them I was induced to prescribe
them for my patients, and in every case they proved successful. In
many instances their effect on the system was astonishing, and such as
to establish the fact that they are not only a safe, but a certain cure
lor every form of intermittent fever. U ithin the circle of my ac
quaintance 1 can point to many who have been restored from a low
stage of disease to perfect health, some of whom had been afflicted f< r
a very long period ami considered thsir cases hopeless. I am fully
convinced that the most inveterate and obstinate intcrmittcuts must
give way to the powerful influence of your pills, and the constitutioi ,
though broken and impaired by long-continued disease, be speedily r<-
stored to its former strength and healthy condition. 1 therefore recon -
mend them ta the invalid with the utmost confidence of beneficial re-
SUlt3 ‘ Respectfully Yours, &c.
M. CLEVELAND.
From Mr. James Slaters Columbus Ga.
Messrs. Fletcher ty Westcott, ’
Gentlemen—lt is with pleasure that I give you my testimony respecting
your Gallighan's t ills. I have used them in live cases, and'have found
them a speedy and cflcctual cure, when used agreeably to the direc
tions 1 bey not only emo tho Fever and Ague, but have a salutaiy
eflect on the system generally, restoring it to its original health ar d
vigor, m all cases where it was broken down and derangedby the
disease. v o J
utspectlully i ours,
JAMES SHIVERS.
From Mr. Leaven Brown, Jackson Co. Florida.
Messrs. Fletcher * Westcott, Ju ' y 2 ° lh ’ 1635
Gentlemen-You me hereby authorized to inform the public that I
have used the Galligban s Pills in my family, for tho Fever and Ague
and that they have been attended with the most beneficial effects’
In my own case after using them, 1 found my appetite restored my
strength astomslnngly increased. and my mind in a much bet?er
frame than when ailing In short, 1 felt much better than I had fm
j cars I believe putt pills to be invaluable, in every sense of tho word
I shou d not omit to say. that in my neighborhood, severa pl nters
have made use o your Pills with the same efficacy as in my own case
hope you will keep our part of the country wj II supplied hereafter.
I am respectfully yours &c.
NELSON CARTER, Augusta.
I. J. M. TURNER, Savannah
I’LAPT, VAN EMBERGII, A. Co.* N. Y.
St ' corner of Peck Slip.
outof the "ot n* lTdeclared
Novo,.,be, 23, 1837,