Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, January 21, 1840, Image 4

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HITTS' FILLS. ANTI-DYSPEF'Tig dz. ANTI -BI ILIOL'S ■£. a • .- MB .X*-‘ Prepared i j C. 1 . A'i .Mil, M. I>. Si’ '* ii iI, G La) Kb iA. SN offering ihi'si Pilis It' ilie public. it i- not deemed obtru sive 01 impel intent to give a brtel lllsl' ry •>! die circuin s' (tires n hii b led to their m i gilt al preparation. I o December, 1-28 Dr. 11. took >is eat in I’tiiisress as a Represcutativc from Georgia. w liile laboring uiulei protracted billions disease, the consequence of a severe attack of lever tn the course o. the previous autumn Having exhausted the u-u d remedies without te'iel h- tleterntined to try the effect • combining : (lumber of well known medicines. «iih the s •par.'ile action ol each he loitl been lammaily acquainted ill his ptefessum ,i i.usc ol m ire limit Iw t utv i < os. I hesc medicines so cum biuetl. empos his AN I j DYSPEI’TH’ AND AN TI I'.lLi l<»l > I*ll 1,8. Ilf proceed dto take, as directed for dvspcpsia and other chronic diseases requiring action on th. Ii ."els. one pill at lied time, which ho connnucd to repeal nightly for about a week, at which lime he was as fret lioin billions disease a- if he had never beea alllieted w ilh it. <in his return to Georgia in the spring of 182!*, in consequence ul the signal benrlit he had deuved from lh< pills, h . presciibeu th. nt to his brothel, who had been laboring iiuner dyspepsia an i livi r . onipliiint from the autumn of. 1623, in consequence ol i severe and pi on acted all ack ol In lious fever. His lieahh began immediately to improve, ami it is been restored by them in the manner stated in his cei lifu ate. The pills were pre set d. edm others laboring under chronic billions all’, utious upon the cm fidence inspired by their sticci <s in the foregoiii. case', until those eases became sw umueioss. that appl cations w. te .ninu illy made to Dr. II from 1835 to 163.' inclusive, when about to depart for W shiiigmu. forfro.m twenty to lilt' dozen as a supply during his absence, by persons who had tested their virtues So tar. no serious thought was etitei taiued of offering them to the public at large, as the supply had been liit.i.ed to the range of bis private practice Nor did Dr. II consent to prepare and oiler them fur general use. mini two or three years after he had been urged to do so by those who had been signally benefited by them. W hen first used by himself, he supposed their application would be confined to cases of cluouie billions disease, and it was not un til alter more than ten years experience of their use in many of the varieties i f chronic, and some of the more violent acute febri.e diseases, that he became convinced, as he now is. th..l they possess greater merit in all cases requiring either mild oi vigorous action upon the bow els, thaw any other known rem edy. As anal erative or mild aperient, they answer most es ft c.ively, the indication stated by Dr. James Johnson in hi admirable woik on the morbid irritability of lhe stomach ami b Wi ls, by producing usually ‘but one evacuation daily, and that .fa solid, rather thin a liquid consistence.” Nor is it ilt'licult to account for their modus oprrandi. Mere evacuai ts operate by stimulating the mucous membrane of the stomach Rud bowels, without affecting the organs es-t nlia! to h 'allhi digestion, nml although tin y procure temporary relief, the dis eased s ert lions grow w orse instead of better. These pills combine <h most gentle action upon the mucous coal w ith nu t Ificieut u i healthy influence upon the liver and other o gan< of lie digestive apparatus, ami. consequently ope ate in th'- mildest mnt er. and not only give present rebel’, but w hen st" i dy persevered tn a permanent cu.e. No: are tliey less ell’u i nt in fever and other acute diseases requiring active p>u g non. by increasing the <lose ns directed, can.mg th- .Imp e opi ration i.l more vigorous action on tin bowels, and pi" portion.idly stimul iting the liver ami otheroi gaits to mor< liealHiy sei returns justifxiug the cmifideiit opin ion not only entertained by the iuvei.toi. hut by many who have n-ed them, that they approach more nearly to the char acte. of a universal remedy in the cases indicated, that any whet known medicine ft is not .leemed necessary to specify the various disorders 1 for the relief of which they are applicable, but the follow ing ■ are eniuneraieii as some of them : Dyspepsia, sick headache, I liver complaint, asthma, habitual or casual co-tiveness. Diar | i lits i. heart burn, cholic, sour stomach, billions fever, female ob-t. uclioiis. &c , &c- In short, in every disease reqmi mg 1 aelion on the bowels. Nor is it lhe smallest recommendation, 4h.it in dyspepsia, liver complaints. and other chrmiie diseases, : a single pill is generally, a sufficient dose. The.v are pt eu h oly adapted to he emu ition of ill persons of sedent uy h i bit-, either male oi female, who with scaicely a solitary ex ception. suffer fi om a sluggish state of the bow els. They are also recommemied as p.irtieularl; convenient to the traveller in warm climates, or seasons, and for the use of large fami li s, the dose li -mg so easily adjusted, especially when rest- I dim at a distance from the experienced physician. The inventor asks his hi< ow n fellow citizens to give the ; pills a fair trial—pledging himself if they w ill do .so. that they I Will not fail tn obtain lhe confidence, and prr/ere/tM of ninety- ’ nui' mil of a hundred, oi nine hundred and ninetv-niiie out of a ihmisaml As an alterative, or mild aperient, for correct ing habitual or casual torpi lily of the bow els, one pill taken at hod lim • is the proper dose, without the necessity of chan giog ordinary habits of living If one should fail to produce thr desired ellect. it is better to repeat it for two or three suc cessive nights, than t > aid its operation by tak.ng any thing else. For billions fever, or other acute disease requii ing active purgation, one pill repeated every hum er two. until th« de rtf. ct is produced, isibeb st mode of administering them The sul.ji.med certificates sufficiently attest the efficacy of thi ke pills. CEKTII’IC ATES. Spahta. 15th June, 1839. I letiifv tmt I have list'd Duct. I’,. Haynes’ Auti-Dys p< ptic I’ibs lor more th-iu two years; ami promiiinei- llu m to lie the best remedy, that I h ive ever yet tried, for Dyspepsia ami Asthma I have tried Gliallaghan's. Beckwith's, Brau dreth'- ml ?. ter's I’dls. without success. I have also found flavm-.- Puts io be an excellent lernedy for iiitermitenl ami bilious fever in early stages. WAI. SHI VERS. Jr. S pakta. J nite 15th. 1639. Da. < . K. I!atxns :—Dear *'ir—My attention was dir*ct ed to ymir Pills a hide mure than a year since, by Col. Slnv. ers Since that time, I have frequently taken them myself, and given them to my family with the most happv results. W i'h me they lute removed costiveiieks. checked etleclii a'h diarihea and taken off bile as fully as calomel, without prmtlli lug the imp'e .ant effect that is iHual'y produced in ■ hat valuable medicine. I then fore believe them a valuable, niedii ine. and would recommend a trial of them, at least. R• specilully, R. S. II\l! DWIC'K. Mll.t.Kmir.vii.i.K. I7th .lune, 1'39. I atn pleased with lhe opportunity of addm» my teslimoiix 'to l hi- value ot Dr. Ila tms' \.vrt Dvspr.p-itc Pii.ls. I liave list d llum ociasmnilly for more than a year past, iti ordinary diseases ol the stomach and bowels, w ith th" bap P . st effects ; ami recently, in a sharp miermitlent bilious fe ▼ei. which was entiri ly eradicated by them, in three or font <• ys w If'min the aid of any other medicine, ami cheerfully recommend them as admirably adapted to the cure, of dys peptic amt uiliMiis diseases. W'M McAH’fiU AV. Having to eu recently attacked with strmig bilious symp toms I used Dr. Haynes’ Pil s with the happiest effec', whtch etiti ely relieved me. and which I do not hesitate to recom mend as a valuable medicine. CHARLES E. RYAN. Milledgeville. 21th June, 18351. , , Sparta, July 15. 1839. Dr. <!. E. Haynes: Sir—For several yeais past. I have been afflicted with obvtitiate costiv ness of he bow els, often g. tug from six to ten days without any discharge from them. F.ir several mouths, I used Dr. Peters'pills, and found them useful m lite. Early last Spring I was induced to trv Vottt Anti dyspeptic Pills, which I have eommm d to use as’ocea «io;t reqii.rcd. and have derived more l.em fit fr om them than from any other medicine I have ever taken. The operation is mure easy, and the effect more permatien’ til in from am other medicine I have heretofire used, ami I >ive them a decided preference to any othei reraedv. NA TILxN <:<>(>« Potvni.Tov, July 15, 1639. Dr. f’ E Hat tics:—lt affords me pleasure to state, that I h y« repeatedly used Anti dyspeplic and Anti-bilimis pills, and in every instance found immediate relief. I believe th'm to be an excellent remedy in various diseases, ami cs- in ruses of asflim i In high esteem &c.. JNO. W ILLI \M R \BIJN. Sparta. July HI, 1639. D- .i ii —I ha .e med in my piactice some ol your altera b ■ N.i dv-i.epiic pills and h ive uniformly found liciiefil ti mv t> ft ..■« from tfrei a.frnmisli alien I can therefore clicer fulls ircornmend ih in to h • afflicted, as a valuable purgative inediciiie. Very respectfully. Your friend, A. S. BROWN, M. D. Dr. Charlev E. Haynes. Hancock Coun-i y, July 15. H 39. citify th if my wi r e had suffered severely with Dyspcp Aiu. for a considerable timeaud tried the preveriptiuu* ol several phy-ici:tn> without det vi ig any hem lit fr m them.-- 11l- 'I ■ I c>m .O'oecd i.,km. Dr I'. I. Il l lies A l. Dts ri lie t ids about 'hr tali o| I <;,(>. which r< h ml In i mire » m lhe I our .e Ola lew immtiis. i: mi i ciiF.i.i. Sparta. Julv l|i. 1639. ’I. II 'rues; ! have been selling Peters’ Pilis for the las 'llli e tr u's, and dur ug ;he time iiare m-i a-inmill' l.ikeu ill m d 'h-m I i lie t Rood m d cinej Some 12 • a l.i days past, I had strong sy mpimiis of btl ii.us fever I ook some of Petes’ Pills, ~ ~| 111(I n ci itiug any benefit from diem. I procured a box ot you" pills, and am happy to sax lh.it they in a lew days removed all symptoms of approach ing sickness. I conceive them to be u.i invaluable medicine. Yours wiih respect, THOS. M. TURNER.' Mtli.eugevi Lt.r: July 28, 1839. Di. Haynes, Sir: 1 take great pleasure in adding mv tes umonial to those you hav • air adv received, to the value ot mir unii-dy speptic and anti bi’lioi'is pills. i At your iustaute. I commenced using them in mv fimilv rout six years ago, and Imiml them more emforitily elfica mus than any other remedy I have ever given. Especially n .(recent c ise ot menstrua! t-li-ti iwiiou of long standing, im Hi ctually tieated by several ilistingiiislrcd phvsiciatis. which was entirely relieved in a very few days, bv the use oi y our pills. 'lo'e 'eeently still, I have given them in the early stage of t'illious fever, w ilh enure success. Your liieiid, ALFRED Al. HORTON. 'lici.EiiGEi ti.i.E. 25th July 1639 Dr. ( I'.. Haynes; 1 have beeii hitherto iuditeed-hy feel- ings o I delicacy alone, to w .thiiol ' from the public, the ex p es my oj inion in regard to the merits of your Anti-Dys peptic ami \ nti-Billions Pills; but the numerous testimonials which you have received from respectable and itiiclligimt cit •z.eus» ol their vrilue in the cure of diseases fir whirl) they w ere intended, w ill, I thmk. jtistil'-,' mean now adding my own, laving experienced their benefits fora longer period ibatlany other individual, yourself otilv excepi.-d. In the sprmg oi 1e29, alter having been alllieted from the autaion ot 18'23 with dyspepsia, liver compi.siiit. heart-burn, md occasional severe attacks of (-ramp cholic. 1 w as mdueed at your instance, to use a pill which vim bad prepaied at Washington Lily, in the winter ol 1628- I had not taken hem a week, before their good effects were so apparent a* to induce their continuance, and at the end of a month, 1 f.itiml my system greatly relieved, and by their occasional use. for a few mouths, was restored to an exeeileul state of health, w hich I have evci'sincc enjoxcd in a very high degt ee. I have Used them w'uh gieat effect in my own family, m eases ol billions fever, dyspepsia ami t helio, and confident!' recommend them as an invaluable remedy. T. HAYNES. Al n.ti'.nt'.EVii.t.E, 30th July. 1839. Dr. ( harles ! .. IJ i'n <: A mut leu or twelve niomhs since. I was mdueed bv your rtitber to make a trial of your Aiiti- D\speptic ami Ami Bill,mis Pills, in a severe billions attack, ami f Oiml them most efficient bi lemoviug tho disease. 1 have used them with great success, in several similar at tacks since, as well as fur cholic anti disoiders of the stomach ■md bowels, I bey have also been administered to several members of my taniily, with like results, ami particularly in a ease ol bil lions fever, in the em ly part oflhe present season. From the very fair trial which I have made of these pills, and the signal hem fits which my frimilv and tnvself have de rived from them. I am fully wa ranted in recom them as • medicine of inestimable value; and confidently predict, that they have only to be tried, to find great favor w ith the I’ltlilie. JESSE COX For sale by E. V. ('OH EES. <IH'I .1A 1/ f :.S’ T. L ANE GEOF?G!A AGJSIC’UETL S2AL KJTffSITOP.r. IHO.X AM) Ell ASS FOLiXDRE. Corner of Jones and Cumming streets, first corner above the turns ,f the Planters’ Hotel. subs;-'ihers offer lovsalea large and extensive as sortment oi AgaCultmal Implements, ciimpri-mg al! lh J is h quire I to stock th * m *,t ex'ens,v. plan' at j..u- ; Ploughs. M ood’s p item. Freeborn. Davis’. Hbwiird’s. d u hle mould board. X’c.; I tillivamrs lo.’ corn and <■■ tt -u ; liar rows of all kirn's ami size's; Wli 'iit Fans; Watkins' patent ami Dutch t yliudrie.al Straw Cutlers of diff’eient siz.es; Corn Shellcrs; t mil a d Cob Crackers; Thrashing Ma chines Horse Powers; Turning Lathes. Tvre Bending Ma chines, Ar. Our /A’O.Vand />7{.|SS EO ’ .V DRY is now in complete operation: having a large stock of m iterials. and fir-t rati workmen, we are able to furnish all kinds of Castings, &i . of a -npe-ioi qmility at short notice. tew if -111 Oct.'29. l-:,9. ’ ROPI RT PHILIP f.- >O\'. ITZ GiOES.FCSAIaE? subscriber has just triived from Pete, bug. V’irgin **- i’tiwitlia large lot of NEGROES; proliab v the hi e lii-st lot that has ever been seen io this market, wliich he w I sell on the most reasonable leims. They consist of servants of every de,cii|rtioii. Among them are several w ell qualified HOUSE SERVANTS, several GOOD COOKS, \\ ASH ER’S ami IRONERS. a BLA* K.-M II 11. about 3'. I good sized PLOI GH-BOYS. and a large number of fi. id it mils <»f both sexes. Persons de-irons of purchasing the above n mied prope l', arc earnestly requested to give me :> cai). as I am determin' d to -ell at a very small advance on the Virginia market price. I have on hand also 1 first rate \\ ng* ti and four Horses with harm ss complete, and fout good Carivalls with Lo ses amlhnn-s. BENJ DAVIS. Ilamb'irg S. C November 7th 1839. 43 l()t {T/ 0 ’ Hie Milledgeville. Alm on and Cohimbus papers ami the I'.dgs-fi, |,| Advertiser, will give the above leu insertions, and send a paper to ilie subscriber. B- I). A le.(A ES 'E l TEQn7~ GEORGIA; By Hi Excellency Charles .1. MeDox- im. Governor mid Commamler in Chief ol lhe Army am! Aavy of this State, md AL itta thereof. i\ tiEtiEAs, it appears from the reports of an iiiq.ii.itiun held on the twelhh iu-t mt. m the • 'minty of Sumter, m this State, as ct rlifii'd to me by the Cot oner of said cinmti, that on the nit th imt . a .Murder was c> , mated mi the bo K’ of JOHN KIAIMEY by .I\MI..- >l)i Rx, „l h- cm,.' aforesaid, and that the said Jam s .-li. rn has fl ( | f om jus’ flee, I have therefore thought ptop-r to i-«u ■ tin, mt Proc ianiatiim hireby off’ei mg a tew aid of ONE IIUNDRE!) ami I'IFTA DOLLARS, to any persi II o pitsouswfm may apprehend and deliver said James .--hern to trie >lieritT or Jailor of Sumter county, and I do mm. over charge and require all officers Civil amt Military w i bin thi'- -'t.'te to lie vigilant in ctCeavori ig to apprehend the said lames Sf.eru it to lie framd watliiti the same, so that he may undergo a trial lor the crime of w (licit he is charged Given under my hand and the Great. Seal of the State at the State House m Milledgeville, this thirtieth dav of De (■ember, in the year of our I. rd one thousand eight httm’red and thirty nine, ami ;.f the In<L pen letice of lhe United States ot America the sixty-fourth. By the Governor, CH ARLES J. AJcDONALD. AA'm. A. Te.x x i li.k. r.ec’y. of State. Jarnos .'-hern is descrili. d as be ng about five feet seven mid a hall inches high, sandy hair, redish colored Beard. Blue eves ami about Pwettly eight or Thirty years of age. Jmiltary 7. 1840 51) Law Reeks. RODI'.R IM. CII A l< I .'I (>N'S lieports of Decisions made in.the Superior I’oui'ts of the Eastern District ol Gm- gia. by Judges Berrien. T. U. I*. Gharlton. AA ayne Davies I.aw, Ni< oil. ami Robert ,M. Charlton, anil iu the Miiitlle (’ircuit by’l’li.ima- U. I*, ('harltoti. Just received ami fm sale at lhe Milledgeville Bookstore. Nov. 15. 1638. 43—ts AV. C. |-O\\ ELI. CAMPBELL &, TOWNS, A I TOR N E Y S AND G O II N 8 II 1.1,0 R S A T I. A \\ (OLUMIRJS, GEORGIA. iimlersigiie.l lia'e associated Ihemselves ill the prac- tice of the LAW. under the almye style, they willatleml the sittings of the Superior Courts, in the followi <g cotmtii s to wit: Alusi'ogee Stewart. R’amhilph, Eatly. B il'.cr. Lee. -mopter. Marion, f’allmt. Harris. M. ritvelfier mid Mm on. ii Georgia. Birliour. Russell ami Macon. Alaliamti; ami d-o in the Cliancery Courts at Clayton anil Montgomery’ Al'ibattiH. JAMES 11. CAMPBELL, Aug. 22.-31-:f. (j. \y. |>. 'I’OVVNS. MORI S MCLTIC\ULIS TKi.ES. 8,”“ Afiply t > GIDEOsI Ifoi.sEY, ■*'’ Spat la Ga lOsil A 11! ,:■ E t ui, ii . m, i aiger among tliosc of doubtful illil “- H y. lhe-, have paSM-d aw ay from the humli ed. that lie daily Liuuclied tipim ;be tide of ex pertinent, ami now stand public as in b in reputation, and as extell '•A'ely etnployeil In all parts ol th I niled Slat' s, tile * ’anadas, i exas. .Mexico, and the ',A e-l Indies, a-any medicine It.al his ever Im.eu prepared lor ilie rv'ti 10l suffering man Tliey Have been ia I ro>! need w hr: ver it was firn mi possible to c.u i y them : ami there are Imt t* w towns that do not contain some temaikablc < vtdences of then good i fit i ts. Tit ■< * t tifieates tlml have hem .p'csente.l |o toe prourivlm' exeeoil tw.aily ■ honsaioj I upwards ot live hnndieu of w hich are from reg ult r uraciisimg piiv-ieians. w ti.i are lhe most competent judges i i then merits. * ’Hen hue lhe ciir,es perfrtrmeil by this medicine been th" subject ol cditori.il cumind, 111 various tiewspapi-rs and omiiais; amt if may well ru h be -ss- rled, that no im d cine ■1 the kind his ever receiied testimonials- of greater value i 'han an- attached to this. I hey aie in gem-r.d use .s a family medii hie and t ere I i e thous .mts ol 'ami n-s who declare 'hey arc never salts- ; led mini iln-y (lave a supply always on hand-. I’liev have no riv ii in < uritig ami | a eventing Bilious Fe I .’cis. I .-vr-r .nd Ague. Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints. :- ck | lliadaitie. .I -.i.tt i.ee '-.ili.-na. Dropsy, Rhenmati m. En- i h rgemem ot the Spleen. I’.ile-, Choiie. Female obslrnctiims, | !L a-riiu;o Furred i’ot gue. Nausea. Distension el the Slum- I .ch ami Bowels. Incipient Di irrhrea. Flatulence, llalntnal * "'livi iu's'. Lo s o| Appetite. Blotebed or sallow Cumplex- ! ion. amt tn e-ises id torpor ot (lie bowels, whete a cailiartienr I 'in rieul is ueeih d. I hey are exceedingly mild in their op- i eration, producing neither nausea, griping nordehilit' > rout Er. !,h io 1.1, lale i'rtxi.h iil o/ (he Mr-./irtt! Sorbty, oj Cot n vih iil, tin,/. I'rincijia! of 1/te Et sitnr a! llurljor.l, dated' St![ilcntbcr 8, I 1828. MA personal acquaintance with Dr. Joseph I’riestly Pe-I ti'rs, togetl,-r with the 'ery-liyora'do impression of his talents im-| fiis ch-racier, derived from his t'. tends, have sal- ; me that Im is w. li entitled to the uedici I liotmrs he re- I’ ivt'd at A me College, ami titat the public max safe y con- i fie ill h's in'egrity an skill, in the ,-xi ri i-e of his professimt I lie lull. i» mg was In warded to Dr Peters, by a highly i ctab'e Planter of Wake County, N- Ca., Aiarch 3d’,! 1838. Dr. !’• let's—Dear Sir.—i!‘v request of your agent. Mr llarrisim. I semi you a few lim s respecting the almost mi racttii'iis effects ol your pills: mid 1. w ould add, that you 1 m iy make use of them, in connection with mv name, in any : manner you d.-em proper.' 1 speak of their mi-rits fioin ex- ; perieuee, aS 1 and my family have taken upwards of thirty boxes in three yeais; mid so great are the Innefits Ave have received limn them in |gneral, th t 1 would rather pm ' has ■ them at ten doihtrs a box than have my house without them. I will :mt enumerate tire aflliciions the' hate reliev ■d us .1; bill I can assure you they were m my, and of very opposite natures, which has fully proved to Die that your m.drcitie is a simple pmili.-r ol the system, and therefore equalty the I'nem. ol every disease. I w ill meiitiou one case I ft iv. y sister who bad be n Im- a long piiiml severely as I hi'ied with dropsy m lhe cl*',t and was l.rmight by it to the vetgc ot ilie grave She wi, alien led l.y the most eminent physicians that money eoidd'j'ioeme ; but all their efl'irls to store .her m health, or even to mitigat-- her stifl'eriugs w.-te I'r atless ; mid accordingly, we all cousi-lei cd het immediate j tenth as iiievitab e. By good fortune, however, as she was ti this situation, exp>-cliii eveiy day to he her last, vom I nils were introduced into rny family, ami so-peed, ami pal labli' were their elfects that three .loses vi-ihly relieved lie,. tml in le-s-ill 'll lliri-e months she was peril cilv ii -lored to leallb. The ca-e I and all w h ' w ere w itues> of it, but (oituc ■spec: illy the sidi’.i ing party.) considered to he th u- xt thing to mirai'nloits : mid yet I ci uh! im-ni on many more of mi rpially desperate nature. i:i w meh y. in pill, w ere equally suc e -stld i.-i rescuing the patient- fihe jaw s of de,ill: Need ■ I told ilia' Ihe popmai ity ot y ot.r me< h ioe ammmls to ent hit iastn in this St l imn of lhe rcnntiy ? Bui th , I presume ' you kn iw l.om lhe immeits qu nuA y<m . i-po-e of. I max meinimi. hirwev.':', tint notyy i,h-t mding it- general use, I .ever heard an imli'idual complain ol ns eff. ct, Uy leiice is I'2 miles from Raleigh on the toad to Fayetteville. I am with sentiments of regard, your oli't -err am. a g. banks. To Dr Peters,—Sir—Lt upwards of fifteen mouths I have 1 ■teen cruelty . flLcted with Fever mid Ague; a ,d during the ' ■nne coiitd find nothing—though I had applied to every fling that gave me any thing like permmient relief. At etigt , however, yourptils w ere t eeommepded to me. by one of om best physiciaits, mid lam most grateful ami happy in being aide Io mlu, that I had scarcely used two boxes when 1 ouml.thal they had restored me to perfect health Since then. I vatiuns members of my family have used them with equal i success—and cons, qnetitly I feel it my duty to apprise you ' f the Im t, and to i. quest of you to publish this certificate. ! is I am auximis to ml.I my public testimony to lhe almost miraculous virtues of your unrivalled medicine. ’ 1 H EODOR E JAMES. Angus it. Ga Feb. ill. 1839. Communication received from the eminent Dr. J. 11. Ir win of Flotfui e, Georg a; Dr. J‘. P. Peters—ts y Dear Sir—On the night of the 11th msl . I was called in great haste to the house of a fellow ett- ! iz.eii. (Mi. Lee.) where I found It s sou I.dm ing under a most dariniiig attack ol < vuam he Traem-ahs (Cioup) and appa rently h-youd the aid ol ii ine.ly. By the greatest good lor j tune, however. I hot i i my pockets a broken box of yom ' piiis—lour of which I administered, with ,m h immediate I h ippy i ll’eel that in a 1. w minutes my patient was at ease, mid mH of danger. I bis ca-e. m c tmeclion with my name I is at your service—and I have the ph a-ure to inform you Hi.il y. ur im—limalde meittciue is m sin h t reat l ivin' w ith the sac- ! ally here, that 1 b.-hevi’ there is not one ol th. m who does 1 mu use it tn bis pui me pi acme. A', in, most ri-spe, tfidlv, M .ri b 13 1839. J. |L IR\\ I.N.M- D lixnail !I < •!'. i •< i<»nr Avtih || by j),. |\ - U i(. H O’ ' It. I , !><!<• 17. I’jlU : cellch! apei KiH <»ih! im hi’ lie im -licinc h-io* < h«-in- |h o | lih ihl by the dill’ >'d lh <|'i.iiiii!x t .k< n. ;■■■•l ;u<- <♦< t i drdh sHpernir i<» » cv >. Br u h fli’- «»r Vorns'*n\ Pills. r.xuuct 111. m a I. i< I AAii 1.-II hv Br. Il(ip’.on o H.ni£<»r, ; Maine..l an. P. I 3*.* I’hey are a prridiarh mild ye’.. tririeiii p igaiivc im (Leinc, and produce little, if any. gri>»in<r or nasraii. I liave pi r .ri imd i4i« io with such success in sick Ip-ad..rhe au«l slight hii'i<» > h kt. I'.xtraei <d a letter by Hr Jos< ph *»\ illHmsof Burlington. VI . .1 u v P l' 4 «>7. I nil<Lal y recommend Pi*t< rs’ Pills as a »iiiidl\ eh- rtive ami in no case f tmi y medicine I hey are peculiarly mlbi' inial in costivem ss and all the usu tl diseases of tin* organs. Extinct ol a etter from Dr I'dw. Smith of Mmitred, (/.. >ept 2/jM).— I never kim w a patent'uh <1 i'im* that I cm Id pi?,' the least o•nfuL-ncr in hut Dr. Peh rs Ve retable Tiii-x. h hull am re ally a v ; dn dde iiix-overy. I have no hesitation m having ii known that I use them extensively m my pi actiee. tor all complaints, (ami they are n >t a few) \v hict) Ii ive tin ir Mini're i tin* impurity of the blood. I MjH t of a ‘ettei from Dr Dvr of Quebec I. C , March >. ! ■?•}/. I* <>r hillious f, vi*rs. sick head ichr. tm pidity of the buAvrl*. and rid nirnt ol the spleen. Dr Peters’ Pills are in excellent mrd cinr. h\ir;ici td a h’ttrr hom Dr. Gurnov of New Orleans, La.. >'><•!. !•< I ••>7. | h .yr i«c*-ivrd mnch a in mv prac. lice especially in pinmfiei* and yellow f« , vrr. from tli<* iis<* »d’ Peters Pills. I |>resnmc that on an average, I -icscribc .IGO boxes in a month Ibtfract <d a letter from Dr. Prichard of ll’dson. N. Y , •Bine 3. |S3(»—| was aware that Dr. Peters was one of thr best ( h' , ni sts in th<> Ibiitrd Stairs, and flt assured tha’ hr would some day (from his intimate knowledge of the propel* ties ol heil»> and drugs) prodme an medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond b my expectations Tliey are iiid< ed a superior medic•!!«<•♦ and •ellect cirdit alike upon the CliririKt. lhe Physician and the P •• hwact of a letter from Dr Wain©* of Cincinnati. Feb. 2. 1838 Your Pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their efleetß, ©f any that 1 have ever mii with in •• practice ot eight and twenty years. U’lier - lion on the c l y| •. and hence on the impuritit s ol blood, is ld< ully very mii pi i*ilig. i xiract ol a ktterfroni Dr. Scot! of Baltimore. Dec. 17 |H.>f» —| am in the daily habit ol prescribing them. (Peters' 1 01-') Mud tin yin nearly all « uses answered my purpose,. 1 have disc*ar<lvd other me durines, some < f them v< r_. good ones, in i In ir la vor. Cilmilotte. N. C.. Jan. I, 1837. Dear Sir—l have made irequent use c f your Pills in the incipient stage o| billions lever, and obstinate constipt* lion <d the hdui Is; also, in tin* enlarge nn nt cd’ tin* splec n elnohic disea-es <d ilie l»vpr. sick headache, general debi ty. ami in ail cast s have found them t»» be ver*, c ff< ctive. .1. D. BOYD. M. D. Mi:ck i.EXG El'Ko <'<». \ h.. Feb 7, 18b,7 I nving used Di Peiris’ Pills in mv practice for. th< I'l*4 iy.«ive tnoiiths I take pleasure* in giving my testimony <>l then jj od ( Bee ts in c*ase> ol dyspepsia, s ca head-acln . • idioi.s tvAiis and other disease*-., produce d by inactivity • I :hc* liv. i*. '• b y are a safe nml mild apeiieut. b< ing the best article ed the kind I have ev- r n*-cd Gi;()3GF. (\ SCOTT. M. D. These iriiirh approved ami iiisily celebrated Pills, are sold hho esah- and ret;*il. at \ew \ ork price***, and by nil th' pi inc; pa’ D ugjki.s l broil” hour tbe I ui e d Stales, lhe* ('anadas I‘ X.is. Vlexico and tjie W «*st indms. Bctail Price-50 cent'-. P 'rhi.x. W l.oit-cili- pi'lee | pur (loz.l'U. IN.I- sole hv 1 ! AAC NEW Ei.L. nml Dr. I’tIAAI'LL. .Mille.lgovilli-. G.uogia oj ] v tig,’ b' IC.xI i J'. "5» l‘ in th." 'iih'ii. er. living at l nlloil.-us •--j '.."ur < co (.a, s' nu 'inn rh- o .In- Ithli Vnv, instant. sh:ownli;i\ I'oisc, s rm tear- ii'il. near fivi- fri | high—ni l> rt.rit! r tn rks-rvf.'tectcil. Air in iriHiiiiun' irsn.vtin. th., -aiii hoi sc n til l>u ;hatikfuii v rei'.Hvoil in-1 sun .1' y iowaril "l ’ N. SLAUGti LEK. M i 29 h 21 ts i"-.AC i‘- ''OS I I’ON ED. —I a ' oils' • i.co 14 i lie rt- ' (11 .'fll:cli..*s . I-.. . A. Elista, llu'pil- |iiic'. is i>l ,1a- L ' I’ \A E I I I. COURSE >!'■' in ii pi.'i'cr t-i | »•'St | »<» in* thoir A-'titiil D •I'uinior M I'liuo, until ill -27. li lit!' uI J annaty t.< x'. nwi■Lli ii, fii.i-. sjo.i | no- VLo I'X'.o CK <I. G. EDMONDSON, Cur. S<c. .Novi tnhcr 26 44 hl- zltSes’sSicss r E"c ssvenet s. KA 111 will 101.0 m 'ln |HI I he ihal w • Ir,- jo -; coiiqi!, tell. HII.I hm-ill op'laiiou. a 6|»i.! NT IDITJIDGE .er -> C liana ll’ioi I lee R ii« t at <» Hes’ ..hl (>,iabiishe.d iei-ry. in Gwin mt t(on it ty. 11 ring i . (.... 'J .was pa. <■ ui |uatr noa 11 v sliiugleil anil weaihtrho it'df'il) on 'll" most 3rcct rum. leading li'o.n \ irginia. North ain I South <’ ;u olio a-, and tin* stern p .it ot G'eoigi I. to Alabania. Al ississi) pi. \, a- :i.r a. i’: issihii i. and t lie w csti rn par; ol I inini ssee. The suf. tv and t.< iii.\ of a Bridge in so well known, that we deem it nt.ni'ce-s .rv to triiulile rhe public with a description of lhe advantages, but (1 liter ourselves we will lie liberally |iatronised. i Ii • road shall be ar all times plentifi.liy supplied with pro visions at the cheapest rates. R. Mi.AFEE & GREGORY. Sept. 12. 1'39. 31—if. ~ “xotTce? tindi'isigni'd would re pectl’ully iufonn tin ir friemls _a. and th" puli ic guietally. that they have ptuTh isi-.l of tlr. James I . Lane, ids stock of goods, am! intend replenish ing it immediately. Den i mining, by strict attention to bn siness 1.0 please all, they htq e to receive a lil.eral share'of publie patronage. E B. BREEDLOVE, AVM C. DERRY. Milledgeville. Nov 1 1839, 43 q- All the paper.- in Milledgeville will publish the above ill Im’hid FSHHE subset ibcr, on the 10, h just.. I<»r between JaC'di .S. Paulk’s ;iml S.dam C. Spivey’s, ;i POCKET BOOK, cmitainmg 5590 in b Ml k mites; <>f which $l9O wen? mi ibj Cemral B ink b| Georgia—four bills mi lhe Cenhal Bank wnre SIOO each, and nnt $lO bills: tin ce 0 hills mi Hawk insville Bank; iuc» S2O Iml|< on Da n n B;.nk; uiie S2O mi ( O’t>mbii*x ami <»m s|o hill mi ’hr* * ’omim-rciai Bank <»l Macmi. \lm». seveia.l m»ms «»i hand: mm <»fslGl» mi Th »m --as ( mI b. i-1 Dmdy. ami mie Logaii B. Ballad, of . < umrtT. C<» . tor M 150. and one r< <*<-ipt Im* lln* coll, climi of mmieA, viven Irmo >narkmati Bmtrii in my .elf. ami prob h!y some other pape rs i f value*. i rrsmi finding saiil Pocket Pornk. ami relmning ir lo me. < i plac II nbe n ii . mi he ohi.tim d -h ill rc rc*ivt* a ien aid <d'Fifty D l!a»-s. if nupi r. d. \\IMJ \U C. >PIVEV. pH in crnmiy . May \I, IS: 9 17 —if C."er ’«* y S33 A sic y. FHT 'I F Utidei s / lie r ,(,-w s t|),. ..9 s -rvices to l|is >■- '•'•■mls "d : <• ~0 . ;c. 1., |I, C I- li.,|, ~ (,’ENER Y l!i, s|' ; -f" H.- will -H .nd lo lhe renewtd ol m: nol.-s &c th II HIM be , nt.. s: d ■ • his • ire u'heC.ii- tri.l Bunk, forth- l iist.im;ir' fr <• of (>s K loli.'li for I'liih reiti"v:d : 01.... t.> the (..king -n. mut forw :i ’ding Gi ants, for Fifty i’ex is each. ct'ers enclosing motley and Notes (post pan!) u j;| me I w ilh room pt ar cut on. JOHN R A N Dl'. RS<' N. M illedge vile. J an. 6. 1639. 51) MULLIN2SBJS" JS.I:NTL'.A-iU.I 3£SAG. MRS. LOjISA O’BRIEN, TLp) I. > I'l .< "I I I 1.1.A inlm ins the I .mln >ot Ahlledgevilli ami it, vieiuitv. ilt.it she Imsl n. |y received from C-hmles to.i. a fine of IK,'S' ol her own selection, • him tig w hiuh ;i- p LADiES, MISSES AF.'D CHILDREN’S BONNETS, Some beautiful Dcm .l Brnm. ts. ..f » pew ami late-txle Also, the I. hsl I'usl am for ( '.4 <,,0l Hl', ( /) DR ESSES. ami the Iritrst E-o hunts for i. A DIES DR ESSE A Arti ficial l‘\owri> <>f a arious lid Bonnets w ill h<* soul f. mu one dol’ar mid fifty cents, to tw o, ihrt-e. even und i w ul\r .<!o|Lns. Lointds L)n s<e*» iii:'»<!<* io o derat lhe shortest notice and • f the b.-yf niaier al>. v: ty < In ap for-casfi. A'm». on Iri'fil sov.u- sph*»M‘i<i l''eaili« is for Bonnets. A-illetlg*-v’lh*. 'pul 111 •». I 4 39 |2 ts in; \wii r. \ \k Dakiex, / Milledj’ev ilie, 27ih March 1839 \ A Ta meeting of ihe Directors u s thn B ink. this da a ii was ; Thai in coiiMip; .i*e id j ... siis|.r.i:s:on -d B*e B ich i> nk o* Darien ti. tmaii. it is advisable that ihi-w Er.iin h siis,> I'd- a\ no nt ior :he m ' -e.ii ihe ’ a-.hu . bog-, ion'e to >.i \ in he bdi hod i > of th - it: ii :h* \ u- ed be iind’.r no at preln i.si«.n in relation th rein »!i :n\fis ul I hi- Br meh arc more i han ample to me. i -ul itx li bri n <. nt siAi f ./, |h i’ this Bank ».vi | pay an : nte> es r of seven pei ’• nt. p u all sii ol om- h riid rd »loi|ais -nJ over dr| un ited m ’his Bank, of ihe hu s of s u i Bank during (hv sus pen-i n. Bv (».d*r. ’ ‘-tf I R \ Ga-diiei. li. i' ill t< o A.VI’L ’ • A mut v r|| (p.jdificil to Lh<b th 7 u n-uial bi .inch..- of uh t >.n ’«I .i >i i ,. 1 i. ( A. I • .X,. wnl nie.-i \a jib h good s-jtiuifiotj in n li'sp'rtabk’ i.eigltboilu»od cl this < oin;i\, v\iu-r«» i.e will be ’ibt'ridfy riirooitiUed. ’l he io. itii .n will Le ;d>ooi ri jit Hid. - from Mill <l:.’ vi i>,<n di ' Mr.rou roml. i intlj.-i d. -< ti| ii< ii oi pnjh- • -ohirs i« d ■ n:e ’ n u. (.ps«hi a h ie—tliey aa ill !».* yivon on u. p.icatiot to the uiul> rsiu ih'il. or (ilher ui them. J k.UE' Ac I; AR JAMES LO.X.XrJI. MilbiLrovil’c, Dec. 21. 43 A GR.’.hAi.L»d lo nu mder of th a ' lohornbi'* th in'o< ior Cour’ o, -ML ’vdb < oiintA . w ill |».' si (I ;hi lhe f'u. S(lu' in liirdi ■ l the c’mirt luhis3 door in S d.*m. -aT* Cmiutv, mi ifist r lo lot of l»»u known bv lh* Snr 011.1 lot, ai.d .Xo. .’?3„ ilh <h-’t»i<*t, 11ml bh s-vlmi: (••mlaifdng !(>9 ;icr t *<, belonging to lh? mi 1 >r- of I-h 1111 Ucdco, de. *:r - i*<l. T.tiiis <>n the day. JOHN W. McUiLi, Giuir.li i 1. D'UPo.'t'r | .(8 (4 ( \ i(.. /i. a o a lE.— Agroeublo to an older ul tlm 4 tii' l»? Coni t fl of Pul iski ’niititv. wli'ti «itiur for oidumrA put poses, .w ill be siyld mi tho fir 1 i’iii*-<l 1\ in Match next, bi'l'mi'th * Com t I loum'd"or in Hi ’’(» v1 of I Li\v iiH'iio, ftv nt ips ol l.innl, Ia ing niiij Ii iu» in lhe 1 Hi di ir <1 of in igi.i di v 11 m im*. n nv P.ila-s • imi v, mid kmiwiiin th puice xh* cui l'l .* Ie: i<*’< 1:n h r li\<•<! imtil hi’s ileii h. Sold fin* Hie bo* uelitoflhe h'-ii’S ol Junutbitn Parker. M \Ti’ill \S McCORMICK, Guardiiui. December 24. 48 PLANTATION FOR SALE—The V subset iber offers bis pl intmiou tn Talbot t imuly fi.t sale, seven miles sunlit west ol Talbotton, containing six liumlrotl actes of lain!, five Immlred of whiilt is < Ic.iie.! and all, " ilh the exception ol seventy acres, having beet, cleared within lite last l.utr years. ('l’ottable I uildiui s iipnii the premises. Persons wishing to buy, will lie eon vim i'd of tlte fertility of the soil by toe crop upon the laud this year. Payments to suit purchasers. JAMES iM. 11OLSEY. Talbotton, Sept. 20, M 89.. 44 7 upon U (||c & A LESS CO Its. IN 15 It LI A RY. ui rna’idp TEs MA RSHA L’S SALE?" W' I L f, be Mild at the Court House door in the city of Mill, dge.i ilie, on the fust Tuesday in February ■text, will.in tin: legal limns of sale, the following proper ty, to-w 11: Six Ini' died seven and om. half acres pf land, more or less, in the county of Baldwin mljoi ino the Linds of Le vin J. Smith and otli.'is, lieiti? the place on which Henry Di'tisli r dec. ri sided, and tluee negroes, John, a man ilium twenty three seats of age; Mihy,a woman about thirty 'ears old, and Molly, a woman about forty years of igr, all levied on lo satisfy a ft fa front the Sixth Circuit Cmut ol the (Jni'ed States, for lite District of Georgia, in lavorol Biewstr 1. Solommi i!t Co. rs. said Henry D-nsler. POS I’PONED SALE. At the same lime and place, will be sold, the west half of lot immlier fifty five, in the first District of Coweta I'onntx, containing one htuidred one and a fourth acres, molt' or less, levied on as the property of Anthony North to satisfy a fi fa from the District -Court of the United States fur the Disn'n t of Georgia, in favor of the Post Master Genetti] of the United States vs. said Anthony Not th ami. Bi-it ten AA'al 1 on. Also, fia< lion number two humlred and’ twenty-two in tl e tenth District of M iinuol’<‘<* conn!\. c<mt;iining eighty ■icic*<. levied onus ibe pr<»periV id Sieplicn Kervin, to sc! siv a G bi in f.ivmir of ibe United Siuti s of America /'n. G'c c n 'I uium ami Sjephcn Keivin, issued from the I) siiiri ( mill o| ibe Lpiicd Sidles for the District of <*'■•”l-1;.. \VM. J. DAVIS, Marshal; r. U.;2!ih V-39. 48—ids. '•' - fore the coiirt bouse Vil tliHir iii tli.’ n\a i ;.ir:i(> i nub. tknij x county ,on the first Tues ‘lll i'i •!» 'i l >■ !i'*xf. I» ’La* ;i• i t vVi.il ibittrs of sale, lhe following i«'i i i t .to aa i»: Boh l b.d b- leniTinin" iscieie- t i i 10l of land, number ninetv-four (94) i lit li r-ifiMH ■>•-. coonty, lav icd mi to satisfy a fi.’ fa. issued' hom a Jii-i <•('-» ( 'oiii of Hem y count a. hi favor of John W. Brown vs. Jo'm i • M ,le' v im.dcniid r Itiructl lo mebv a-coiiMuble.. Lot of i;m I, H'lmb *r iwo lum bed an I t v nrv three (2 ’3) in the third di'iricl of 11 ni v co im a . confa-iiiiiig luo hundred two and a half acres • moie <o Ipsos, l.nj <| o i ;l s |>iupei(y of Eli*dm M K .McCutchen, to snlHfv a in if Tien' f. lb. issued from ill' Siijn-rior (’ourt of Henrv < (»i;nrv m ttiAm-of I ho.jiits Smith. JAMES L. HEAD, D. Stiff. ’ Dec. mb. r 1, 18 ‘h. WILL BE SOLD. AS ABOVE, Th ' so th h df of lot of hind number ei'jht v four (34) in the eighth di r.i'rt of II nr\ c» ijf\J *\ i?d on n< th' property of Andrew Gibbon, lo a f’. f.T.i'-Hcd from a .Instir. s Court of Henry county, in fa a or of' ’. I var I'H. Dam'ion vs. Andrew Gibson, levy made und re tinni d io ine bv a consfabie. JAMES W. CROCKETT, D. Shff. Deceit.b- A r ’’4, 13 9. 49 PL ASh.l S1 li ,R I I’L SALES.—WiII be sold in the town of Haw- I in-A ilk', I’tbtsl i Coni'ly. b.*twer*n (be legal hours of salp, on tbe fir t i iH'<d:iA in E brnarA- next, th' following proprrtv, to wit: i !•< • imd.A i •(.?(! fifth oflhe rst ite of Elizab.-th Thompson, late of said ('(iimtA.d ■(•’(!. as follows-—On? n'irro woman named Nicv, about sixty yours o air On? ue-rro woman num ’d Caroline, about IK vears of age. On ' Li.-’c t <>f Laud con! ti'iim* three hundred acres more or less, ad joi ’iiur P. (’ollcar, and E. St. Grot ”?, number not ’ nown, levied on to < Hi-iA II ft. fu. i'SH. (I fl-fun th * Superior (’ourt of said County, in favor o 1 Ju’in Tiwls &. (zo. vs. Solomon W. IMit»*hp||, propertv pointed out by .L.h;i R i'vL. - sa?.L B. WEBB, Dep. Shff. Docemb *r 18 43 ’t EL \BLlb tn an order from lhe Honorable infe ri‘»i Comi ol Ji Gi rsoii cminiv, when siltinjr as a (’'•ml for Oi<liuaiy purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Ff hin.irv m Xi, before lhe Court House, in the I ovm of Lumpkin, Slewart Lot of land Num bered *22'2, in flu* <;3d District ot originally Lee, now Siewart county, belon-ino loihe Estate of James H. Johns, late of said counly deceased, tcims of sale made known on the day. MAIO E. JOHNS, Adm’x. W ashington conntv. Nov. 28th, 1839. 46 td VcV 1 1,1 }U 'he Comt Douse m Z lml<m. Pike Co. , ~u ! he fhst i’l FEBRUARY next, Lot of land No. 86, m the 2nd district of originally Monroe, now Pike cmmiy. su’d as the piop- rty of John B. Slaughter’s es tate, f«»r the bcm fit of’his hriis. . BARAII SL AUGHTER, Adm’x. Nov. 19. 1839. 43 J Cn’ATIONS ' GIORGI,A, Rttlloelt County. Wi>ER EAS J.inii's I'. McElveen applies for letters of iltstnis-iiiu as ailmittistralor of the estate of Edtn’uud lim it' des. rli-i-easeil. I he-e aie tli.'icfore to cite ami ailmonish all and singular the I.i 'iilr.'il and ciiolilms ol s <id «l<-eans.*d to file their ehjec ti'i't- in terms ol the I tw. < therwise the applicant will he eu lill 6 to a <lis ( h irge as a’orcsniil. '.A itt'i ss the IL it. Sheppard \\’i : liains. one of tho Justices of the luh rior ( 'ourt of said county, this 4 ft <l;.y of Septem l"'1 ’ l ELI KENNEDY. Clerk C. O. Oct. 15. 33—iiiGiu CE O ,'f (/ f _•/. Ini'iis'.i ( aunty. XA/ ! I ’’ ! !! ' ' S '‘"'■".t''" ''ef'iilTi" ••'!>! lies fin- loiters of administration Oil •pt i •Hair l > os?y . bile ol said (’oiintA, dt'ceascd. ' li»*s»* arc io ci e :.n I a huouish :li nmi guhir the kind led and creditors <»• s »id derra** dto fi ! e iht ir objections if any thny have, w’rhin terms of tin* law, otherwise, letters of admmistr ohm w ill In* granted in the app i(*anr. (o oh under iha hand and seal, this -'l'lti Dec. 1839. 49 JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O. M () U Ot7c L • H L months alter date, application will he made to the ML hmiuralde l iCerior Court ot I Anaauel county when sil img f r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land No. B’» in Harris cmmiy, drawn by the illegitimate children of Z ’pint Rich JN<). C. BUMNERS, Guar’n. Nove m‘.mJ 42 R MON I ll.s alter dale application Avill be •nude lo the Honor -11. able the hiti'rior (ami toi Pulaski county, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, tor l»'nve to sell the real estate belonging to Ann Willson late ol said county, deceased SOLOMON WILLSON, & ? . „ Sept.2l. 1839. 3fi-fm WILLIAM SAPP, 5Ad mis. >1 R months .die r <1 He apph * ition w i.l be made to the Inferior (’ourt of Bulb < h county when or dinary purposes (qi leave to sell part of the land belonging to the esta eof John lleiidrix deceased, for the benefit of lhe heirs and creditors of said deceased. JEMIMA HENDRIX, Adm x. Sept“tnher 13 I 39. 38—4 in R immtiis aft'r <1 11', apnlic-iioii will be mad.- to the honorable >b ■lat *i ior t .mi* 10l Ptda -i'i *i»tv, w hen -dlting for ordinary pur- :. ft,,- | ' | V ,. to < -II all the real ■<! ie of James Johnstoa, late of Pu la-j leoont' .!'<•' .< <l. HH.LANY HENDERSON, Ad’mr. (><*t‘*b.'r 9oth 4! 4m in nilis nl’. i Tito aiiplieatimi will 1,,- made to S. ti"' il ‘mu hie the ! ill : tin Court of |’ike county ■1 Ill'll sLtiini II Gmii'i ol’O ilinai v. fol- |,mv,. to sell one Lol ol I mil. Nmnli. r two hundred md thirteen, in the 1 wi-tii v-m ■* District ol .n igi'ially Lee, now Slewart coun ty, lielottjing to M tv V. II iiri'., H'.'L'itimate. MARION M. Dec. 1 |, 1839 46 liE\ CCA’I ION. W7V ! ’EREAS, On the 29.1 t day of Muy, 1838, V w 1i Xi cut. dto Levin Argue, a puw.er of -Attorney, t<» ■."■l it .1 iniivi-y the f diowing lot« of la ml to wit—Lot No. • *-l. in 'he l/tfi <1 isti'h't. an I second s‘*cii nt Gherokce. and i.m N" 621 to the 2 .1 ilLtiici. ami 3ul < ir ioa of ( le'iokee. lie t, knou ti onio all whom it may concent, that 1 have,and io revoke »aul p ucr.l at>i rney ami th it I will not sanc i in or eoufi in any sale. or. ili-po-imm which h■■ m<x make ■I sod Ims. (.'.ven miller mv I.ami ami seal t|i-.s 12th ol No- . vim.h..,. M3!> .msi.l-ll FLETCHER, [seal [ v __ , t-mvei/t ON At’.AG>g.;MV. " ■ ’p.lE etuz. iK ol Powelion ’,,ave again employcdr of U.'.te, .4 ,1m Instlimioti, M!. JottN S.-l K(illAn As| , tt , -ri'htueol Brown Umver.'uy. citizmsoitbis vil i |"C are uiiamniminis 111 emplov ing Mr. I ugi ahum for the « comi x ear, nml e.mhiL'ntly re. os s< ,x ' tnltlie Inslrncnou «dl be yiven bx tlm Rm tor in all lhe tiam'hes usuallv b-.uglu j,, ucmletiiies ami (olh ges. Fti strut imn wdl aim, Im gix,.,, |, v a Northern Lady in the 'l".'."ie l i | al branches. 3’|. ( . Acatlitnic \eur willcotn.- •H nee on tlm first Monday in January. Board and good u i ommodaiiotis can Im oh tuned in the most respectable amtlli son reasonable terms. The superior health of owehmt.and ns other well known mi' antages, induce the belief that the public will continue tilibeial patronage. For the citizens of Powelton <, ® c 0 CHARLES IRWIN, wlf