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THESE t’tli* are uo 1 mger among (hose of doubtful util
ity. They have passed away from (he hundred* that
are d.tiiy launched upon (lie lido <d experiment. and now
Stittd before (he pu die as bi h in reputation, and as oxten
sively employed in all partsol ih United Slates, me < atnadas.
Texas, Mexico, and lhe West Indies, as any medicine that
his ever been prepared for the relief oi suffering titan. They
have been introduced w herever it was found possible to carry
them ; mid there are but few towns that do uot contain some
remmkabie evidences of their good effects. The certificates
th it have beer presented to the proprietor exceed twenty
th .usand ! upwards of five hundred of which are from reg
nl.r uractising physicians, who are the most competent
jndges of their merits.
Often have the cures performed by this medicine been the
subject of editorial comment, in various newspapers and
journals; and it may with ruth be asserted, that no medicine
•f the kind has ever received tesitmouial* el greater value
than ate attached tti fhis.
They me its general use »• a family medicine and there
are thousands of latni'ies who declare they are never satis
fied uuiil they h ive a supply always mi hand.
They have no rind in curing and preventing Bi'lion* Fo
trots. Feverand Ague. Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints, Sick
Headache, Jaundice Asthma. Dropsy, Rheiiuiaii<m, Fu
ll rgetnent of the Spleen. Piles, Cholic. Female obstructions,
Ilea •tbitrn. Furred Tongue, Nausea. Distension tiflhe Blom
ach and ’towels. Incipient Diarrhtca. Flatulence, Habitual
Castiveuess, Loss of Appetite. Blotched or sallow Complex
ion and in cases of torpor of the bowels, wheie a cathat tic or
aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their *p
•ration, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility.
From Dr. Eli Todd, late President oj the Medical
Society, of Connecticut, and Principal of the in
sane Hospital, at Hartford, dated September 8,
1828.
MY personal acquaintance wi h Dr. Joseph Priestly Pe
ter., iiigeiiier with toe very favorable impression ol his
talents mid In* character. derived Imiiii Ins lilends, hale sat
isfied me thi.t lie is well entitled Io the nedicid honors he re
erived at Ya e College, ami mat the public may sale y con
fi re in his integrity an skill, in tin- ex< t< i>e of li.s profession
The l-dl-iu mg w is lot wariteii to Dr- Peters, hy a flighty
fe-pi ctab’e Planter ol It alve County. N L a., March 3<t.
133 d.
Dr. Peters—Dear Sir.— By request of your agent. Mt
Harrison. I send you as, w lim» rcspei tn g the inmost mi
ractroiis effects of your ptl.s; and 1 w»u.»l add, that you
in y make u.e of lliem, in c< iiikclion with my ii.iioe. in atty
tn miler y > u d* cm propel. 1 speak ol men* m< r.ts lioiii ex
pc'ieiici, as I and u.y tami.y have lakiu upwind* ol Ihiriy
boxes nt Hiree yeais; and so great are me b<in-fit* w.
h :ve rcci ive<l hum them 111 g neral, th t 1 would lailu r pur-
X'h iv them at ten dollars a li.>x tli.m Il iVc my house witimu.
th m. 1 will n..i i numerate the nldw.lm * I lie, lune .ehev
cd us I; fin I can assure you ihey n«-io m uy, ami of very
opposite natures, winch ha« lolly ptoved io me tual yum
in dn-ine I* a sinipie pu ifn r ol the system, ami then ton
equally die enemy of every disease. I will mention one case
1 nave a sister who had He, u lor a long pe.i.ol severely al
flirted with dropsy in thecliesl and w .is orouglit by it io the
v-rge id the grave rille was atli mini by the most i iuillein
ph sicihiis that money could procure; but ail their «If •It* to
i son-e tier to ue.uili, ot even lo uni gal' In r sufferings were
Tieilless ; .it’d acc<>r< nigly. w e all cmisideied hei immediate
dr. ih a. iiici'ii.Ji’e. fix good foi lime, flow ever, a* she was
tu this situalion, expeclin evety day to he her last, youi
p.lls were mln dnveo into my I'.oi.i y. anil so sp< eily ami pal
pable w.-re im-ir effects that three oosi s visibly relieved net.
and in ie-s th in three luon Its she was perliclly restored to
health. The ease I and all w h ■ were w itness ol it, but (more
espri-i dly toe siifl* ilug pai ly.) considered io tie tbe uext tiling
t*v miraculous; ..ml yel I. could inein'on many more of an
equally desperate nature, in w Inch your pills vvt ie equally suc
«r<-(ul is rescuing the patients from the jaws of death. Neeu
I a<bi that the popularity of your medicine amounts to enlhii
siarni tu tins section of the country ! But tins I presume
you kn >w I.inn the nniiicns qmunity you dispose 01. i may
■tenti oi, however, th it iiotwiih-t tinliiig its general ti-e, I
never heard r.u individual complain ol us < fl’ < ts. My it si
deuce is I'2 miles from Raleigh on me load to Fayetteville.
I »in with seinimeuts of regard, your ob't servant.
a. <;. banks.
To Dr. P tcr«.—Sir—for upwards of fifteen mouths I have
b-en cruelly i.fllx-ted with Fever ami Ague; a-.d during the
time could find milking—though I had applied to ev»i>
thing that gave me any thing like permanent relief. At
leiigt , however, your pills were tecommended m me, by one
of our best physicians, and I am most grateful ami happy in
being atde to add, that I had scarcely Used two boxes when I
found that they bad restored me to perfect health Sine. then,
vari.mr metiibi rs of my fault y have used them with equal
*urre*s —mid cons-quenify I le« I it my duty t<> appr so you
of the fait, and m teqeest of you to publish this certificate,
as I am nuxiitu* t* add my public testimony to the almost
mi.HCulou* virtues of your unrivalled medicine.
THEODORE JAMES.
Augur a. Ha Feb. 10. 13:19.
Vomtnu lication received from the emiaent Dr. J. H. Ir
win of Flmecce, Georg a:
Dr. J. P. Peters —My Dear riir—On the night of th* lllh
inst . I was called in great haste to the house of a fellow ett
ixeu, (Mt. Lee.) where I found It s son laboring under a wiost
•larmiug attack of t'ynauclie Tracnealis (Cioup) and appa
ren’lv hsyniid the aid of remedy. By the greatest good for
tone, however, I hid in my pockets a broken box of yum
pills—four of wh’chf administered, with such immediate
happy effect that in a few minutes my patient was at ease,
■nd out of danger This case, m c mnection with my name
is at your service—mid I have the pleasure to inform yoo tb >t
your inestimable medicine is in such great favor with the fac
ulty here, that I believe there is nut uuo of them who duos
not nse it in his private practice.
Yours most respectfully,
March 13. Itfi«. J. 11. IRWIN.W- D
F.ltract from a letter written by Dr. Francis Bogart, o
Ptoviiieiice, R. I , Dec 17. I-538.—Peters’ Pills are an ox
eelleut aperient mid cal hat tic medicine.! hose effects being pro
duced by the differences of the quantity taken, and are doci
dedly superior to Lee's. Bruidreth's or -Morrison's Pills.
Extract from a letter written by Dr. Hopson of Bangor.
M aine, J in. 9. 1H39 They are a peculiarly mild ye'efficient
p. rgntive medicine, ami produce little, if any. griping sir
ooseau. I h ive prescribed them with soch success in sick
bead idle aud slight billions fever.
Extract of a letter by Dr Joseph Williams of Burlington.
Vt . July 9 1337. I cordially recommend Peters’ Pills as a
mildly eff< ctive. and in no case davgetous. fami y mediciue
They are pecn'iariy influential in cusliveueos and all the usu
al diseases of the digestive organs.
Exitact of a tetter from Dr. Edw. Hinith of Montreal. U.
C.. rirpt 27. !3.'t(».—l never knew a sixgle patent medicine
that I emdd put the least confidence in lint Dr. Poters' Ve
grtable Pilbi. which are really n valuable discovery. I have
in hesitatioii hi having it known that I use them exteusivelv
in my practice, for all complaints, (ami they are u«t a few)
which hive thi-ir source i. the impurity of the blood
Ext act of a leltei from Dr. Dye of Quebec L. C , March
8 H37—Fur billion* fever*, sick headache, toipiditvof the
bo vela, and enlarge meiil of the spleen. Dr- Peters’ Pills are
an excellent medicine.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney of New Orleans, La..
Oct. 9. 1837. I have received much assistance in my prac.
lice—especially in jaundice and yellow fever, from the use id
Peters' Pills. I presume that ou au average, I prescribe l(Xi
boxes in a mouth.
Extract »f a letter from Dr. Prichard of II dson. N. Y ,
June 3. I«f{—l was aware that Dr. Peters was one of the
to-sl ■ h in sts in the I ui'ed States, mid fell assured ilia’ he
would some d i< (from b.s iutiui ite know ’edge ol the prnpei
t'l-s of tie’ll* ami drug*) pro m<- an tls -tout medicine am'
I must acknowledge that In* X g t dde Pjlls fully responil t
tnv expi-etaiHms. They are indeed a superior niedicii.e. nod
ri-fiert credit alike i-pon the Chemist, Ihe Physician and the
Philosopher.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines of Cincipiiati, Feb.
2. 183a—Your Pill* are the mildest in their operations, mid
yet ii ost powerful ill their effects, of any that 1 have ever
mei wiiti m a practice id eight and twenty years. '1 heir ac
tum on lhechy e. and hence ou the impurities ol blood, is ev
idently very siiipiisiiig.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott of Baltimore. Dec. 17.
1836.—lain in the daily liubit ol prescribing th'in. (Peters’
Puls) mid tfiey in nearly all cases answered my purpose. I
h ivc discarded other medicines, some of them very good ones,
in their favor.
Charlotte. N. C., Jan. 1, 1837.
Dear Sir—l have made frequent u»e of your Pills in
the incipient stage of billions fever, and obstinate constipa
tion of the bowels; also, in the enlargement of the spleen,
chtunic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debility,
and in all cases have found them to be very ellective.
J. D. BOYD. M. D.
Meckt.engburo Co. Va., Feb. 7, 1837
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice tor the
last twelve months. I take pleasure in giving my testimony
id their good efl'ccts in eases of dyspepsia, sick head-ache,
billions fevers, mid other diseases, produced by inactivity oi
the liver. Tht y are a safe and mild aperient, b.iug the best
article of the kind 1 have ever used.
GEORGE C. SCOTT. M. D.
These much approved amt justly celebrated Pills, are sold
wholesale and retail, at New York prices, and by all the priuci
pal Druggists throughout the United Stales, the Canadas.
Texas, Mexico and the West indies. Retail Price, 50 ccuts
per box, wholesale price $1 per dozen.
For sale by ISAAC NEWELL, and Dr. POWELL.
Milledgeville, Georgia. _2l
J^jjßaa -jw tk- rww; wcsms-" »”• near-*-tsa_
ANTI-DY3PEPTIC &, ANTI-BILLIOUS
KLLS,
Prepared by C. B. fi AYNES, M. D.
SPARTA, GEUXGIA.
■ N offering these Pills te the public, it is not deemed obtru-
sive or impertinent to give a brief history es the circum
stances which ted tutiieir original preparation, lu December,
1828. Dr. H. look ■ is seat in Congress as a Representative
from Georgia, n hile laboring under protracted billions disease,
lite consequence of a severe attack of fever ■■■ the course oi
His previous autumn Having exhausted Ute usual remedies
without teiiel, he determined lo uy the cflcci of cutuiHiiiug a
number of well known medicines, with the s. parate action «t
e.ich he had been laiuiiiarly acquainted in his prefessioiiai
c.iurseof more than twenty y ear*. These medicine* so com
uiued. compose his ANTI-DYSPEPTiC AND ANTI
BILLIOUs PTLLS. Ii» proceed dto take, as directed for
dyspepsia and other chrome diseases requiring action ou the
novel*, one pill ar lied time, which he continued to repeat
nightly for aoour a week, al wnieli lime he was as free Lum
tiliiiuu* disease a- it tn- liau never bee.i afflicted with it. On
ms return t>i Georgia in toe sp.lug ui 1829, hi consequence ol
lie signal lieueiii lie hail tlerived num the puls. h. prescribed
ih< in tor his broitiei. who had been laboring uniter dyspepsia
>ud In < r < ouipl.iiui liimi the autumn ol 1023. in consequence
>1 a severe . ml pioliacteu .illaca ol t.| liuUs fever. His health
.■egau imuietll -lely lu .mpiove.and Ii .» been iesl->re<l by them
-ii Hie inuKuer st.ue . in his ceriihi ale. ’1 he pills were pre
scribed to uiher* laboring under eiiroiiic lnlliou* iifli-ctiuns.
upon Hie co. iiocuce liispneo by thi I suciiss in the toregolUg
c'llses. nii.ii those i Uses hecaineso uumeioiis. t.iai appl.mliou*
Wile ..i.iiually made to Dr. Il lioin 1835 lo 1030 inclusive,
w lien about lo uep.ut tin M shliiglou. iurtioin twenty to lilts
tuzi ii as a supply doin g bis absence, by persons who
ibKl tis.ed ill. n vir.bis riu iar. no serious thought
was emeil.imeil ui •-tieiiug ihi-m lo the public al large, a* me
supply had be< u uii.i etl i<> me range ol bis private practice.
Nor din D.. II couseul to prepme aud idler lliem lor general
us*, uuiil two or mice year* alter he bad been urged lodo so,
uy li.ose who hail been signally liein-fiied by ihi-m. VX hen
mst used by limisell, he supposed llieir application would be
confined io cases of chrome bdlious disease, and it w as mil uu
m alter more than ten years experience of their use in many
ol the varieties <3 ehrouic. and some ol the inure violent acute
f m ile diseases, that he became convinced, as he now is. that
t ey possess greater merit in all case* requiring either mild or
>t* -rolls aciiuu upon the bowels, than any oilier known rem
eoy. A. ail iiitlii aperient, th _-y answer must cf
lecmely. the libneam.il stated by Dr. Jame* w ■■■ ln-
admir.ible woik <m the morbid irritability oi ibe stomach and
Dowels, by producing usually 'but one evucualtou dally, and
that -.1 a solid, rather tti-iii a liquid consistence.” Nor is it
dillicuit lo account lot iheir modus ojii-raiiui. Mere evacuant*
- peraie tiy smuul Hiiig the mucous membrane of me stomach
mid bowels, wnhoui affcciing the organs es.-eiitial tu heailhy
digestion, anil altm-iigh they procure lempnraiy leiiei. itie dis
eased a< creii.mx grow Worse instead of better. These pills
coiiiititie ih iiiost gentle action upon the mucous coat with
■ii « Ihcii-iit aud heailhy niflueiice upon the hwr and other or
g m> ol ifn digestive apparatus, ami. const qm-n ly ope. ate in
lue iniliiest rn.mner. and not only give present lein I, out w hin
*<eaudy perseveieii tn. a pennmeni cii.e.
Nih ~ie mt y less t flit i ul in l< ver ami mher acute diseases
re quiting acute pu g mm. by increasing the nose as diice.eu,
i-au.mg the iioubie opcratioti i.l more vigorous ai Hou on the
tmwels, au I proportloiialdy sltniuiatiiig the liver and otheroi
gaiis to more heailhy secretions, justifying lhe cimfideut opin
ion. not only eutertamed by the mventm, but by many who
nave used them, that they approach more near y to lhe char
iclei ol a universal remedy m lhe cases ludlclitcd, that any
other known medicine
h is mil deemed necessary to specify the various disorder*
lartbereiiet of which (Iley are applicable, but the lollowiug
ire enumerated as some ol uit-ni: Dyspepsia, sick head ache,
liver complain:, asthma, habitual or casual co-tiveuess, Diar
• Inßtt. heart burn, cholic, sour stomach, billions fever, femate
obstructions. &c., &c. In short, in every disease requiting
iction on lhe bowels. Nor is it the smallest recoiiimeimaUuii.
hat in dyspepsia, liver ooniplaints, and other chronic disease*,
i single pili is. generally, a sufficient dose. They are per-u
liarly adapted to itee copcitiou of all persons of sedentaiy ha
bits, either aiale *r female, who with scatcely a solitary ex
eeptioti, suffer fiom a sluggish state of th* bowels. They are
also recommended a« particularly convenient to the traveller
m • arm climates, or seasons, and far tile use of large fami
lies, th* dose being so easily adjusted, especially when resi
-lio* at a distence from the experienced physician.
T*e inventor asks his his own fellow citizens to give the !
pills a fair trial—pledging himself if they will do so. that they
will not lail obtain rhe confidence, and prejerencr of ninety
n* ant of * hundred, at nine hundred aud imiety-niuc out
oi a thousand. Aa an alterative, or mild aperient, fur correct
mg habitual or casual torpi Itty of the bowels, one pill taken
'it bed tim ’ is the proper dose, withiut the necessity ofchan
ging ordinary halms of living If one should fail lo produce
th* desired effect, it i* better l* rep* it it lor two or three suc
cessive nights, than to aid its operation by tak.ng auy thing
else.
For billious fever, er ether acute disease requiting active
purgation, one pill repeated every hour *r tw». uutil th* de
sired effect is produced, is the b st mode of administering them
The subjoined certificate* sufficiently attest the efficacy oi
these pills.
CERTIFICATES.
Sparta. Isth June, 1839.
I certify, t'int I have used Boct. G. E. Haynes’ Anti Dys
peptic Fills for more than two years; arid pronounce them to
be the best remedy, that I have ever yet tried, for Dyspepsia
and Asthma. I have tried Ghallaghan’s, Beckwith's. Brau
drelh's and Keter’s Fills, w ithout success. I have also found
Haynes' Fills to be au excellent lemedy for iutermitem and
bilious fever in early stages. \VM. SHIVERS, Jr.
Sparta. June Lsth, 1839.
Da. C. F.. Hats**:—Dear Sir— My attention was direct
ed to your Fills a Imle more thana year since, by Col. Shiv
er* riiyce that time. I have fiequently taken them myself
and given them to my family with the must happy results
M ith me they hive removed costiveuess. checked effectu
ally dianhea. and taken iff bile as fully as calomel, without
producing the *unpl*n>ailt effect that is ii*ually produced by
that valuable medicine- I therefore believe them a valuable
medicine, and would rrcoinuieud a trial of th*n. at least.
Respectfully. R. S. HARDWICK.
MiLt.EMEVii.LE, 17th June, 1839.
I am pleased with the opportunity of adding my testimony
to the value rd’ Dr. Ilayt e-' Aisti D*T*PKPTte Fills.
I have used tin in occasionally for more than a year past,
'it ordinary di-om*e* of the stomar h ami bowels, with lhe bap
l»ie»t < fleet*; and recently, in a sha-p intermittent bilious fe
vet. which was entin ly eradicaterl by them, in three or four
days without the aid of any other medicine, and cheerfully
recommend them na admirably adapted to the cure of dys
peptic and bilious diseases. WM McMUKRAY. .
Having b< eu recently attacked with strong bilious symp
toms. 1 used Dr. liayues' Fil.s with the happiest effect, which
entirely relieved me, and which 1 do uot hesitate to recom
mend as a valuable mediciue.
CHARLES E. RYAN.
Milledgeville. 24th June, 1839.
Sparta, July 15, 1839.
Dr. C. E. Haynes; Sir—For several yeais past, I have
been afflicted with obstinate cosliveitess of .he bowels, often
going from *ix to ten days without auy discharge from them.
For several months, I used Dr. Fefers’ pills, and found them
useful to me. Early last ripriug I was induced to try your
\nti dyspeptic Fills, which I have continued to use as occa
sion required, and have derived more benefit from them than
from auy other medicine 1 have ever taken.
’l he operation is more easy, and the effect more permanent
than from auv other medicine I have heretof ire u»ed, and I
give them a decided preference to auy rithei remedy.
NATIUN COOK.
Foweltoim. July 15, 1839.
Dr. C. E. Haynes:—lt affords me pleasure to state, that I
have repeatedly used your Anti-dyspcptic and Anti-bilious
pills, and in every instance found immediate relief. I believe
th. tn to be an excellent remedy in various diseases, aud es
pecially in cases of asthma.
In high esteem, fitc., &c..
JNO. WILLIAM RABUN.
Sparta, July 16, 1839.
Denr Sir—l have used in my practice some of your altera
tive Auti-dyspeptic pills, and have uniformly found benefit to
my patients from their administration. 1 can therefore cheer
fully lecominend them to the afflicted, as a valuable purgative
medicine. Very respectfully,
Your friend,
A. S. BROWN, M. D.
Dr. Charles E. Haynes.
Hancock County, July 15. 1839.
I certify that my wife had suffered severely with Dyspep-
I S'a. for a considerable time and had tried the prescriptions ot
| several physicians without deriving any benefit from them.—
"he then c •inmenced taking Dr. C. E. Haynes’ Auti-Dys
pep'.ic Fills about the (all of 1836, which relieved hci entire
ly iu the course of a few months.
It. MITCHELL.
Sparta. July 16, 1839,
Dr. Haynes; I have been selling Feters’ Fills for the las
three years, and during the time have occasionally taken them
myself. (I believe them lo be a good med cine ) Some 12
or 15 days past, I had strong symptoms of billious fever. I
took some of Peters’ Fills, a.id not receiving any benefit from
them, I procured a box of your pills, aud am happy to say
that they iu a few- days removed all symptoms of approach
ing sickness. I conceive them to be au invaluable medicine.
Your* with respect, THUS. M. TURNER.
Milledgeville July 26, 1839.
Dr. Haynes, Sir: I take great pleasure iu adding my tes
timonial to those you hav - already received, to the value of
your ami-dyspeptic and anti bi'hous pills.
At your instance, I commenced using them in tny family
about six years ago. and found them more diiiformly effica
cious th nt any oilier remedy 1 have ever given. Especially
in a recent ca*e of menstrua! obstt tictioti of long standing,
ineffectually treated by several distinguished physicians,
w hieh was entirely relieved tu a very few days, by the use ol
your pills.
Alo’e -ecently still, I have giveu them ill the early stage of
billiou* fever, wnb entire success.
Yourtneod, ALFRED M. HORTON.
Milledgeville, 25th July. 1839
Dr C. E. Haynes; I h.ive been hitherto induced by ler-J
itigs of delicacy alone, to withhol I from lhe public, lhe expies
*rou of my opinion in regard to the merits of your Auli-Dys
peptic and iiiti-Billious Pills; but the numerous testimonial*
which you have received from respectable and intelligent cit
izens. of their v: lue in the cure of diseases for which they
were intended, w ill, I think, ju*tify me in now adding my own.
having experienced their benefits fora longer period than any
other itidividuul, yourself only excepted.
lu lhe spring of 1829, after having been alflicted from the
autHinu ot 1823 with dyspepsia, liver complaint, heart-burn,
and occasional severe attacks of cramp cholic. I was induced
at your instance, to use a pill which you had prepated at
Washington City, in the winter of 1828. I had not taken
them a week, before their good effects were so apparent a*
: to induce their continuance, and at lhe end of a mouth, I
found my system greatly relieved, and by their occasional
use. for a few months, was restored to an excellent st.ue ot
hrs-iu*. have ever Atnce enjoyed iu a very high degtee
I have used them wt»h gi ear eneci iu. my «„ .* r,.....'..,
j case* of billions fever, dyspepsia and cholic, and confidently
recommend them as au invaluable remedy.
T. H \YNES.
Milledgeville, 30th July. 1839.
Dr. Charles E. Haynes : A tout ten or twelve months since.
I was induced by your brother to make a trial ol your Anti-
Dyspeptic and Ami-Billions Fills, in a severe billious attack,
and found them must efficient in removing the disease.
1 have used them with great success, in several similar at
tacks since, as w ell as for cholic and disotders of the stomach
and bowels.
They have also been administered to several members ot
my family, witli like results, and particularly in a case of Lit
lions fever, in the early part of the present season.
From the very fair trial which I have made of these pills,
and the signal benefits which my family and myself have de
rived from them. I am fully wa ranted in recommending them
as a medieine of inestimable value; and confidently predict,
that thev have only to be tried, to find great favor with lhe
public. ’ JEririE COX
For sale by E. M. COWLES.
JAMES T. LANE.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
WV7ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in October next,
»’ at the Courthouse in Sparta, Hancock county, be
tween the usual hours of sale,
Tuxlve Hundred Acres of Land,
I I "aid county, lying upon the head watersof little Ogeecbee,
and within three miles *f the village of Sparta.
Upon this tract, there is a plantation of FIVE HUNDRED
Acre* of fresh, fertile and well enclosed ground, in a high
-rate of cultivation ; upon which there is a first rate gin house,
itid tolerable out buildings. The w hole tract liesremaikabiy
well, is abun iantly watered, aud is located in a healthy situa
tion. It is within sixty miles of Augusta, aud twenty of the
Georgia Rail Road.
Also, at the same time and place, a beautiful lot, very
handsomely improved, in the said village of Sparta, contain
mg several acres, aud being one of the most desirable places
foi a family residence, in the up countiy.
When the health of Sparta and its vicinity, with the abun
dant and superior means of education which it holds out, are
taken in connection with the intrinsic value of the property
above described, it cannot fail to attract the attention ot those
wh<> desire *n advaiitageoi a ind pleasant location.
The whole to.he sold a* the property of John Sturdivant,
late of said comity, deceased.
Terms made known ou the day of sale, by
M. JACKSON, Ex’r.
July 16. 1839. 25 tds
The Recorder will publish the above, and forward their
account to the subscriber.
IN CHAMBERS, July 3d, 1839.
Elisha Wo<lt, 1 Libel for divorce in Dooly Superior
> Court, returnable to October Term,
Hannah Wade. ) 1839.
It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, in
the above case, that the defendant is not to be found; it is
therefore on motion ordered, that service of said case he per
'erted on the defendant hy a publication of this rule in some
public Gazette of thi* State, once a month for three month*,
previous to the uext Tenn of Dooly Superior Court; and it
is further ordered, that the defendant do appear nt the said
next Term of Dooly Superior Court, and answer the plain
tiff** allegation*, a* in default of such nppeaiance, the said
Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain.
C \RLE I ON B.COLE, Judge 8. Ct. 8. D.
July 9. 18.39. 24 3m.
iWew Law IBooks.
ROBERT Al. CHARLTON’S Reports of Derisions
made in the Superior Courts of the Eastern District
ol Georgia, by Judges Berrien. T. U. P. Charlton. Wayne
Davies, Law. Nicrdl, and Robert M. Charlton, and iu tit*
Middle Circuit by Thomas U. P. Charlton.
Jnst received and for sale at the Milledgeville Bookstore.
Nov. 15, 1838. 43—ts W. C. POWELL
Administrator’* Kale.
AGREEABLY to an ordei of the honorable Court of
Ordinary ol Pulaski couuiy. will be sold at the court
house in Marietta Cobb couuiy* on the first Tuesday in
tember uext, lot of laud No. one thousand three hundred and
seventeen, iu the nineteenth District of lhe second section,
sold as the property of Edward Burch, deceased.
23—sd DANIEL MATTHEWS, Ad’mr.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.—WiII be sold, before
the Court House door, in the town of Newnan, Cowe
ta county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first 1 ues
day in November next, one lot of land, number one hundred,
in the first district of said county as the property of Johna
than Smith, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Terms made know aou the day of sale.
July 16—25-60 d JOHN MURPHEY. Adin.
~^DMINISTILATdIvS~ISALE. ~
A AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of
Decatur County sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on the first Tuesdtty in October next, before the Court
House door in the town of Bainbridge, within the usual hours
of sal* the following property to wit:
One Lot of Land, No. 254, containing two hundred aud
fifty acres more or less, lying iu the sixteenth district of ori
ginally Early, now Decatur eounty. Sold as the property of
Conrod Augley. late of Decatur county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs. 3’erms on the day.
July 16th 1839. 26—4 m JOHN BARREL.
POUR MONTHS after date, application will he made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski couuty.
wheu sitting as a Com t of Ordinary, for leave lo sell two ne
groes, to wit, Patience mid George Anu, belonging to the
estate of Caswell Ball, deceased.
NANCY BISHOP. Executrix
May 14, 1839. 16—4 in of Simeon Bishop, deed.
For Sale.
T| ACRES of Land, more or less, well im-
J- VV proved, with two good Saw Mills and one
Grist Mill; four hundred acies of said Land well adapted for
the growth of corn, rotton, and sn all graiu; the above has
a good two story dwelling and necessary out buildings for a
House of Entertainment. It is on the stage road, and the
half way house between Milledgeville and Sparta.
Also, Twelve or fifteen likely negroes can he had with lhe
above described property on teasouabl* aud accommodating
term*.
Application to be made to NICHOLS & DEMING, at
Milledgeville, or the subscriber at Robert McCombs, or at his
mill*.
.The Timber is good and inexhaustible, of long and yellow
i ine, maple, poplar, &c.
Pet sou* desirous of a great bargain would do well to call
and e-aii ine for themselves. PRYOR WRIGHT
January 251 h, 1839. I ts
AND FOR Sz\LE.—The subscriber will dispose,
JLd on favorable terms, of about four hundred and seven
ly-tive acre* of unimproved PINE LAND, situated if
Baldwin county, near Tticker’sAlills. For particulars.
&.c. apply, near the premises, to
3-ts JAMES N, HALL.
ITfiOR SALE.—The Subscriber oilers for sale hi* house
ami lot, containing about ten acres of land, at Midway,
I 4 miles from Milledgeville, half a mile from the Oglethorpe
linive sity Those wishing to purchase a most healthy, de
sirable residence, will do well to appl} soon.
July 17. 26—ts. L. COWLES.
CITOLEN from the Sub.*crilers some time the tatter part
£5 of last week, one chest containing sundry articles of ap
pare), thirty-five dollars in cash, and the following notes of
hand, which we notily the public, have been stolen, and the
makers thereof, aud forewarn them from paying them or ei
ther of them unless presented by the pavers.
ANANI \s' BROUGHTON.
Wi1.1.1 AM BROUGHTON.
COPT NOTE.
On or before the 25th December next we promise to pay
William and Ananias Broughton or bearer Three huudred
and Fifty dollars, value received. l9thJuly. 1837.
Signed, GEORGE 8. BLACK.
Ur.PHREY W. COBB.
COPT NOTE.
On or before the 25th of De< ember, eighteen huudred and
■ eigtn. wc promt-e to pay William and Ananias Brough
ton. or hearer. Three hundred and fifty dollais, vnluo reeeiv
ed, 19th July, 1037.
Signed, GEORGE 8. BLACK,
UMPIIREY W. COBB.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County,
Personally appeared before me Ananias Broughton, who
being duly sworn, deposeth and saith that the above are sub
stantial copies of the notes stolen from his possession.
hi*
ANANIAS >! BROUGHTON.
murk.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2d October, 1838.
28—ts LOCH LIN JOHNSON J. I. C.
Sl’tiLEN Ito tn behind the stage belonging to the People'
Line, between Kenneda's stand and Sparta, a black
leather trunk, containing sundry wearing apparel marked T
W. IL; a pocket case of surgical instruments: a pocket
case of tooth extracting instruments; a manuscriptcopy
ol medical lectutcs as delivered by the professor* attached
to the College of Physicians and Surgeons at New-Yotk in
1835 and '36; a pair of pocket pistols; a dirk ; a pocket
book containing a nutnhet of papers and documents ad
dressed mid belonging to T. W. Ilorsfield, and of no use tu
any othet person ; a sum of money iu specie.
Any person finding any of the above articles w ill please
direct a letter through the Post Office directed to T. W. Ilors
field, care of R.T. Ilorsfield, M D., No. 145 Eighth Ave
nue. New-York, will he suitably rewarded ; or at the Agent’s
of the People’s Liue at Wa. teuton, or at Wm. McKie’s,
at Sparta. Oct. 24, 40—ts
Trunk Stolen.
CUT from a geutleman’s carriage ou Saturday last, in the
vicinity of Milledgeville, a TRUNK, containing some
money, clothing, and valuable papers. Any information
leading to the recovery of the same, with the contents, will be
thankfully received and liberally rewarded by
JOHN DUNWODY, Marietta,
Or, WM. IL BULLOCH, Milledgeville.
gee 13,1838. 47—ts
Pocket Book Lost.
THE subscriber, on the 10th inst., lost between Jacob
Paulk’s and Solatn C. Spivey’s, a POCKET BOOK,
containing $599 in hank note* ; of which $490 were on the
Central Bank of Georgia—four hills on the Central Bank
were SIOO each, and nine $lO bills; three $lO bills oa Hawk
insville Batik; two S2O bills on Darien Bank; one $29 on
Columbus Bank ; and one $lO bill on the Commercial Bank
of Macon. Also, several notes ol hand: one 0f5196 on Thom
as Cobb, of Dooly, and one Logan B. Ballad, of Sumter -
co , for $l5O, and one receipt for the collection of money,
given front Sparkman Bowen to myself, and probably some |
other papers of value. a 1
Auy person finding said Pocket Book, and returning iyo r
me, or plac it where it can he obtained, shall receive a re*a*l
of Fifty Dollars, if required. WILLIAM C. SPIVEM*.«L
Irwin couuty. May 21, 1839. 17*y W*
tty’The Southern Recorder will please publish the ahov%*j
and forward theirbill to the’ subscriber. W. t. S. I*
£<TRAYCD from the subscriber, living at
Monroe co. Ga.. sometime about the 19th May. instant.
a brown bay Horse, seven years old, near five feet high—no 1
particular marks recollected. Any information respecting
the said horse will be thankfully received anil suitably reward
ed. N. G. SLAUGHTER.
May 29th, 1839. 21 ts
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
Ft HJR month* after date, application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of said County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 10l of land No.
lit), in the 542 d district of Pulaski County, as the property
of Christopher Simpson, late of *aid County, deceased.
IJLYSES CRUTCHFIELD. Administrator 1
June 3d. 1839. 20—4 m de bonis non.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
WHEREAS Josiah An>a«>n ■pplies'to tne for lettsr* oCndministra
tion on the e*tat of A*a Jordan, late of paid county, deceased. |
These are therelore tn cite and ndtnonrih all and singular, the kind ed <
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear al mv office within the
time prescrdied by law, to show cause, if any exist! why said letters 1
snontd not be granted. .
GJvea under myh.and at office in Sandersville, this2Bth Jnlv, 1839.
Aug. 6.—2» 4w LA. JERNIGAN, C. C. O.
2XEC7TOB.S SAXE.
A WILL BE atSparta, Hancock,emsuty,
on the first Tuesday in October next, the tiwaffiug
house and seven town lots iu the village of Sparta,
recently occupied hy John Sturdivant, deceased.
Ou the premises are all the necessary outhouses, and a-well
of excellent water
Also, will be sold ou the sa.ne day. the plantation belong"
ing to the estate of said deceased, situate r.bout three mile*
north-east of Sparta, containing about twelve hundred aud
nineteen (1219) acres, between lout anti five hundred acre*
of it recently cleared and under a good fence. On the prem
i*ts are a good log dwelling—fiiu-house, aud also negro hou
se*. and other desirable fixtures.
Terms as to time of payment, can be known by applica*
tion to Burwell J. Wynn, or Henry Rogers, Sparta- Th*
above property will be sold privately, if application be made
before the day of sale.
Apply as above.
The above property, sold by permission of the last will and
testament of John Sturdivant, dec’d., fur the purpose of dis
tribution among the legatees.
July 30. 27 tds MARK JACKSON. Ex’r.
GEORGIA, Pulaski Couuty.
SIX MONTHS after date, application will be made to th*
honorable the Inferior court of Pulaski couuty, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, by Beverly A. Simmons, admin
istrator on the estate of Joseph Simmons, deceased, for tot
ters of dismission from said administi ation.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sfagu*
Inr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file ti>*ir
objections, if any they have, why said letters should not resu*.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O.
May 14. 1839. 16-u6m.
GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
SIX MONTHS afterdate, application will be made t<sth«
Honorable the Inferior Court *f said County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, by William Hendley, Junior, and
William 11. Harrell. Executors of the estate of William Hend
ley. Senior, late of said County, deceased, for letter* of dis
mission from said Executorship.
These are, therefote, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to file their o' jec
tions, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
JOHN V. MITCHELL. C. C. O.
June 17th. 1839. 22 6m
TROY HILL.—The undersigned informs his frietul*
and thus,' of the late firm of Cutter If Cornwell, that
he intends resuming the Warehouse and Commisiou Busi
ness at the store next above the one recently occupied hy
T.J.Chace, on the margin of East Macon, known as the
town of Troy. He further informs the public that be has
bought his Goods. &c., and having now ou the way. from
New York and other places, Dry Goods and Groceries, to
gether making his stock complete, which will be sold low'for
ready pay. he will be ready to receive Cution early in the
fall, and be prepared to make advances. He would par
ticularly notice to his friends the great advantages hi* Ware
house* qave over those in the dense part of the city with re
gard tofre, they being detached from other buildings, and at
a distance from any street or lane and well en-closed.
11. 8. CUTTER,
(t?* The Macon Messenger and Telegraph. Milledgeville
Journal and Standard of Union, will publish the above until
further notice.— Georgian.
FOUR mouths after date application will he mad* lo th*
honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski county when
sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the realeslat*
of Miles Bembry, late of Pulaski counts, dec.
THOMAS BEMBRY, Adm’r.
May 23, 1839. 19
URIAH GTFITCHELL,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
Lumpkin, Stewart €O-.
"notice.
ALL persons indebted to me by not* or open account ar*
requested to call and settle by the Ist of January.next,
or they will beplaced in the bauds of an officer for collec
tion. JAMES T. LANE.
Dec. 6. 46—ts.
THE subscriber having commenced business in the Re
ceiving and Forwarding Goods mid Mercbatxliz* to
and from Augusta, per the Georgia Railroad, begs lea vo to
tequaint his frietul* and the public that all good: consigned,
<>r orders addressed to him. shall meet with strict attention*
■nd beforwarded to their destination with the utmost prompt*
ttude. ELII’HAET LALE.
Warrenton. June 5. 1838. 2t»-tf
Penitentiary.
WE have on hand in the Penitentiary, a number of t*o>
and font-hors wagons, carts, Jersey wagons, cania»
ges of various kinds, and an abundant supply of cosch bug
gy. gig, snlkey, four horse, two horse, Jersey wagon and
-tag" harnesses: saddlesand bridles, shoes and boots, mid fur
niture of various kinds.
Repairs done here. Also, Tailoring done.
In consequence of the pressure iu the money market, w*
will sell on the following terms:—
For all sums over thirty dollars, a credit will he given utr- *
til the 15th of December next, the purchaser giving note and
security lo be apptoved by the board of inspectors The notes,
to be drawn so that if they have to be collected by suit lh%
makers shall pay the collecting fee.
THOS. W. ALEXANDER. P. K.
June 6ih, 1839. 20—if
Three hladred dollars REWARi,
WILL be given for the apprehension and delivery to th*
Jailor of Columbia county, Georgia of a man named.
JOHN RAY, who comm tted a most attrocious and wilful
murder upon James Dooly, in the county of Columbia eu
Sunday evening, the 19th instant, and has fled fromjus'ice.
The said Ray is about five feet teu inches high, stout built
and square shoulders, weighs about 159 or 169 pound*, light
hair and heavy eyebrows, which are lighter than his hair; b*
has lost the first joint of a finger on one of his hands, has *
considerable scar on the crown of his head, a ruddv com
plexion and full and large eyes; speaks quick when spokeu
to. His general appearance is rather oidinary. Hi* dress
was a brown frock coat. Kentucky j- ans, pantaloons, and %
high crown black hat with narrow brim.
THOMAS DOOLY.
Wrightsboro’, Columbia county. May 25th. 1839. 18—if
I he Columhu* Enquirer. Macon Messenger, and Ala*
bama Journal will please publish the above till forbid.
T. D.
NOTICE. —~~
FBI HE heirs and legate** of M.!*» Bembry, fat* of Pulas*
_■ ki couuty deeeased, are hereby notified that I intend *a
apply al the next Superior Court to be held in said coital*
lor a writ of Dower in th* real estate of said deceased. ’
, „ MARY ANN BEMBRY.
» June 28th 1838.—21—m4nt
FBN HE Subscriber very respectfully informs ht» friend*
mJ. and the public generally, that he ha* located himself
'at the Marnetta Hotel, Cobh C. IL, where he offer* hi*
services to search out and te*t the value of Gold and Laud
“ots. and to make a true return to applicants in the coun
ties of Cobb, Paulding, Floyd. Cass, Cherokee and Fot
syth; at th* low rate of five dollars per lot; nt the nbov*
stated place, reference may be had to the State and Check
maps, the quality Book, aud numerical list. Patronage in
the above business will b« thankfully received by
« u.. .00, DANIEL MAY.
March 11. IWI7
JfflML WW ~
. RUNAWAY from the
about the 12th of February last, a negro
/ Man named 808, aged shout thirty-six years, about
”? e ’ e ®t t**n inches high, and weighs about 140 pounds,
hi* check* whirhk? ‘7 cr * b *° l, * el J r appearance, has a scar on one of
n finL" - " h u and *PP e « r « » substance resembling a
B?hh < 'aT ,be , ,n,dd ' e J°“‘- Wb «n !*« heard from he was fa
Li’ A "a W * ,ere he . was ‘PPnttondrd mid escaped; he them
ken be , lo '!K^l «° • n>"n by the name of Hurtt, end wheu again ta-
e,V c h '* ownei ’,'' '■•"te, he also stated he designed goto* •»
nnJlksa La m " v P ro k*blv go in the di«ection of Tennewre, I
?omWth»«tete U ‘“ n,nOf ‘ Mr ' Hear ‘«’ “ ■■- la
The above reward will be paid for hi* apprt*hen«ion nnd aafe eonfino
'!u y Ja i* ,n ! ! ba S »“'l'.or South-western Btate*,end iuftirimfato
gi en lo the subscriber, at his residence near brie. Green eounlv, Ala.
August 8, 18 ». BRyA>rHUW».