Newspaper Page Text
GEORGIA.
A PROCLAMATION.
BS.
NAVY OF THIS STA LE, AND OI’THE MILL ILA LIIEIiL
OF.
WHEREAS, I have received official iniornvition that a
MURDER was committed in Liberty County, on tin
16th of November, ISJ!h upon the body ot WILLIAM
W ELLS by jLJEItT —who, it is represented,
has lied from justice. Now, that the said Levi maj
bo brought to trial for the cr me with which he Maud»
charged, I have thought proper to issue this, mv proclama
tion, hereby oilering a Reward of One Hundred
and Fifty Doll ars tn any person or persons who
may apprehend aud delis et the* accused to the Sheriff or
Jailor of the County of Liberty; al the s line time enjoining
and requiring all ollicers, civil and military, ol this State. 1 •
be aiding and assisting in lliaarrest and delivery ot the afore
said Levi Long, if to be found within the limits ol the
State.
Given u »«r my ham! and the gloat seal of the State,
nt the’Capitol in Milledgeville, this 21th day oi Fu
binary, 1840, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the sixty fmutli.
Charles j. McDonald.
By the Governor,
WM. A. TENNILLE,
Secretary of State. 6 3t.
DtscuirrioN.
LONG is about 3> years of age. 6 feet high, weighing l~.»
pounds, stout mid athletic, talks a gieat deal aud particularly
so when under the influence of spirits, much sunburnt, lair
hair aud blue eyes, and rather a good looking matt, lie is
reported to have been Ksett »itt<e the commission bl this
olKttce, itt the tieighbot hood of t.’eosan h
’GEORGIA."'"'
A PROCLAMATION.
BY HIS EXCELLENCY CHARI.I.S J. McDONVLD, GOVER
NOR, AND COMMANDER-IN CHIEF OF TUI’. ARMY AND
NAVY OF THIS STATE, AND THE MILITIA THERE
OF.
WHEREAS I have receive 1 official information that a
MURDER was committed io Franklin county, on the
23d of December, 1839. it non the body of .1 Ol IN ENGLISH.
JKEESE — who is a niiin between tin
age of forty-five and fitly years; the rise of six feet in height ;
rather slender built; fair skin; bine evs; and a large Ro
man nose—who, it is represented has il <1 from justice
Now, that the said Moses Reese may tie brought to trial for
the offence with which he is charged. I have thought proper
to issue this, tny proclamation hereby offering a ECeward
of O.Vf; Jft7.V/»K£.O anti HFiT
DOLLARS to any person or persons who may ap
prehend and deliver the arcus I to the sheriff or jailor of
Franklin county, at the same time enjoining anil requiring
*ll officers, civil and military, of this State, to be aiding amt
assisting in the arrostation and delivery, as aforesaid, of the
said Moses Reese, if to be found within the same.
Given under my h ind, and the great seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Miile-lgeville. this 14th day ol
February, A. I)., eighteen hundred and forty, and
of the Independence of the United States of Ame
rica the sixty fourth.
chtrles j. McDonald.
By the Governor:
WM. A. TENNILLE,
Secretary of State. 6 3t.
a proclamation
GEORGIA:
By His Excellency Charles L VcDoxalo, Governor mid
Commander in Chief of the Army and N.tvy of this State,
aud Militia thereof.
AVueheas, it appears from the reports of an inquisition
held on the twelfth instant, in the County of Sumter, in this
State, as certified to me by the Coroner of said counts, that
on the ninth iust., a Murder was covmiittcd on the lirnlv of
JOHN KIMMEY by JAMES SHERN, of rhe eotin’y
aforesaid, and that the said Jams Shern has fled fem jus
tice, I have therefore thought proper to issue this my Proc
lamation hereby offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED
and FIFTY DOLLARS, to any person or persons who
may apprehend and deliver said James Shern to toe Sheriff
or Jailor of Sumter county, mid 1 do moreover charge and
require all officers Civil amt Military wi'ltin thi- ■Mate to be
vigilant in endeavoring to apprehen I the s lid James Shern
if to be found within the smite, so th n he m >■, undergo a ti ial
for the crime of which he is ch urged
Given under my hand and the Gieat Seal of the State at
the State House in Milledgeville, this thirtivth day of De
-cember, in the year of our Lord on? thousand eight liundrec
and thirty nine, ami <>f the I tnl- pen is nee of th- United Slates
of America the sixty-fourth.
By the Governor, CH AR.J l .S J. MeDONALD.
VVm. A.Tennille, Scc'y. of State.
James Shern is described as be'ng about five fe< t seven
and a half inches high, sandy hair. redish co ined Beard,
Blue eyes and about Twenty eight or Thirty years of age.
January?, 1840 50
Ilead-Qiiarters, Georgia.
MILLEDGEVILLE. 17th February, 1840.
ORDERED, —That the following persons be. anil they
are hereby appointed, A 2 IIS- E> fig"C As2i® to
the COMMANDER IN CHIEF, wirn tr.e .mil. ol
ColOHdl 1 and that they be obeyed mid respected accord
ingly, to wit :
WALTON EWING JOHNSON, of the County cf Richmond.
TURNER CLANTO?, “ Columbia.
ALGERNON S. BROWN, “ Hancock.
THOMAS J. BURNEY, “ Morgan.
JOHN BONNER, “ Greene.
HENRY A. RAMSEY, “ Elbert.
WILLIAM E. DEARING, •< Clarke.
WILLIAM TURK, “ Franklin.
JOHN W. ANDERSON, “ Chatham.
EDWARD W. DF.I.IGAL, “ Mclntosh
IIERSCHIF.L JOHNSON, “ Jefferson.
BENJAMIN F. KEENE, “ Jasper.
THOMAS D. JOHNSON, “ Henry.
ALFRED C. BOSTWICK, “ Pulaski.
ELIJAH MATTOX, ♦ “ Ware.
WARREN JOURDAN, “ Hell.
GEORGE SMITH, “ Rabon.
JOHN M. M<-A FEE. “ Lumpkin.
ABNER P. POWERS, « Bibb.
HUGH W. LAWSON, _ “ Houston.
JESSE POPE, •* Monroe.
WALTON ECTOR, “ M-riwether.
SAMUEL C. CANDLER, “ Carroll
ALEXANDER McDOLGALD, “ Muscogee
ERASMUS T. BEALL, “ St-wart
ALEX ANDER W. SNEED. “ Talla t.
NEEDHAM W. COLLIER* “ Baker.
ISAAC It. PAYNE, “ Pmtlding.
ROBERT O. USHER, “ Nrwton.
THOMAS 11. HUSON. “ Cass.
WILLIAM E. CARSON, “ Murray.
SEABORN J. SMITH, “ Randolph.
By the Commander in Chief,
BENJAMIN S. JORDAN,
ft Aid-dr..Camp.
Mjulant GrttwaVs Office.
WALKER COUNTY. 10th Feb. 1840
ENERAL ORDERS in detail have In en issued to the
following officers for the convention of th'- field, staff,
company,and non-commissioned officers (cot prrrats included,)
and the reviews of inspection within their espective com
mands for the year 1840.
MAJOR GENERAL WOFFORD’S DIVISION.
Union county. 18th of April;
Rabun county, 20th of April;
Habersham county. 21st, 2Zd. and 23d of April;
Lumpkin county, 24th ami 25th of April;
Hall county, 27th. 28tb, mid 29th of April;
Forsyth county. 30th of April, mid Ist ol May.
MAJOR GENERAL HURNEY’S DIVISION.
Fayette county, 4th anil sth of May ;
Henry county. 6th and 7th of May ;
Butts county, Bth and 9th of May;
Jasper county, llth and I2tjj of May;
Jones county, 13th and 1 Ith of Mav.
MAJOR GENERAL SANFORD’S DIVISION.
Baldwin county, 15th ami 16th ol May;
Putnam county, 18th and 19th of May ;
Morgan county. 20th and 21st of May ; ;
Green county, 22d and 23d of May ;
Clark county, 25th ami 26th of May ;
Oglethorpe county, 27th mid 28th of May-
GENERAL BURNS’ BRIGADE, LN MAJOR GENERAL
HARRIS’ DIVISION.
Madison county, 29th and 30th of Hay ;
Franklin county, Ist, 24, ami 3d of June ;
Jackson county, srh and Gth of June.
DANIEL NEWNAN,
(5) 6l Adjutiint (leneral.
MORL’S MULTICAULIS TREES.
SOU ■ r ,,r H!, '° l,in * u iglc
, 11" sJ tree. fool, or eve.
Apply to 7 GIDEON HOLSF.Y,
YJ Sparta Ga
PUBLIC SALES FOR APRIL.
mARSHiiVS SALES.-,
I' T-he sold at thff Court I louse, in th; City of Milledge
villo on the FIRST TUESDAY in APRIL next,
within the usual hours of sale, the following properti. to wit'
Ono lot of land, number fifty (50 ) tn the second (2) dis
trict of formerly Troup, now Harris cmmty, containing twit
hundred two mid one half acres ; mid one lot adjoining the
I own of Covington— Joseph S. Amlerson ami C'my Wood
containing five at res. well improved : also, two negroes—
Isaac a house carpenter, about 23 years of age ; and Noel
a man about twenty-six years of age. Levied on a- the
property ( >f Thomas Balter, to satisfy ali fa. from lite Sixth
< ireuit Court of the I titled Slates in favor of Browns and
\\ ilsman, vs. Thomas Baber. Property pointed out by the
defendant.
•Also, one house ami lot in the Town of Florence, number
two, and lot number live, in block Al. To satisfy a 11. fa.
from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for the
District of Georgia, hi favor of T. VV. Smith & Co., vs. John
D I its. Property pointed out by the defendant.
Also, four lots of laud, nuinbeis seventy eight, seventy
nine. eighty, and eighty two. in the second ihstriet of for
merly Early, now Bakercotmty. Levied on as the property
ol George vV. Collier. Also, eleven hundred acres of land
lying in the county of Pnl iski, adjoining Probe! Colli -r mid
Milledge Thompson. Levied on as the property of F.div- id
St. Georg?. To satisfy four ft fas from tin- Sixth Cireni;
Court of the United States for the District of Gi-org't—om
in favor ol Fellows, Wadsworth & Co , vs. Collier mt
Bracewell ; one in favor of I). & A Wesson & Co., vs
Collier ami Bracewell ; one in favor of P it-ish A. Co., vs
t oilier midßrac'-well; mid one itt. favor of Xor'h. Manning
&. Hoyt. Property pointed out by James M. Bracewell.
Also, four lots of land, cumber one hundred and thirty
nine. one hundred and forty, one hum! ed mid forty-one. and
one hundred and forty-two.in the3d district of Dooly county.
Levied on as the property of James O Jelks. to satisfy a ft.
fa. from the Sixth Circuit Court ofthe U. States fur the Dis
trict of Georgia, in favor of Pmish & Co., vs. Collier, Jell.s
& Co. Property pointed out by said .lames <). Jelks.
Also two Lotsol Land Numbers om- hundred and nineteen
mid one hundred mid twenty one. in th ■ sixteenth District of
formerly Lee now Sumter county, mid two Lots in th town
of A r criciis. Numbers 0 & I i n square Letter B as the pro
perty of John IL Blount, also two Lots of Land Numbers
two hundred and seventeen, and two humlrcd and eighteen
in the sixteenth District of formei ly- l.ee now- Sumter coun
ty, levied on as the property of John W. Cowart, to satisfy a
fi. fa. from the sixth Circuit Court of the United States for
the District of Georgia in favor of Smith. ? ills & Co vs
John 11. Blount & Co., property pointed out by John 11.
Blount.
Also two lots tit land. Number thirty eight i : the fifth Di
trict of Early county, mid number three hundred mid thirtv
eight in th? first District of formerly Early now- Baker comi
ty, levied on as the property of David Foster, to s-i i’p'v a fi.
fa. from the sixth Circuit Court ■ fthe United Slates, fur the
District of Georgia, in favor r.f 11. W. Goodwin Jc Co. vs.
said David Foster
Also four hundred acres of land lying in the eounlv of
Pike, adjoining J unes Dismttke. and Cah-p Ctirtes, levied
mt as the property of William V. White t i satisfy a ft. fa.
h-om the sixth < i'cnit Court of the United Stales, for tfi'v:
District of Georgia, in favor of Miller, Ripl. y & Cm. vs. said
M hi'e. property pointed out by tin- def,-mlmit.
Also one tiegto man, a good Blaek-S-nith. by the name ofi
Jesse, about forty five yems efface, levied am as the property
oflsanc l.ow, to satisfy a ft. fa. fr ,m th? sixth Circuit Court
of the United States, for the District of Georgia, in favor <-f
Ketchum, Tertis mid Woodward vs Samlers. Low & Co
Also the Ll-iek Creek Mills ami th? lands belonging there
to, ten miles from Milledgeville, on the road leading from
Milledgeville to Irwinton, km-wit as Bond's Mills, levied on
as the proyet-tv of William F Bond to’satisfv three fi. fas.
from the siyrb Circuit Court of the United States, for the
District of Ga.one in favorof\V m . llarris& ILL. Roosevelt
vs Bond Sncffi'dtl. one in favor of Fellow-s, Wadsworth
&-.Co. vs. Bund & Sheffield, and one in favor of Spofford.
Ilaseltine & ( o vs Bond & Sheffield; property pointed out
hv said Win. F Bond.
POSTPONED SALE. ‘
Also at the same time and place.
One hit ot land, number three hundred and eighty-one
3?f.)in th? third district of formerly F.:-i lv now Baker comity,
containing two hiinibed and fifty (250) acres levied on ns
the property ol W. S. Whitfield & Co., and lot number one
hundred mid sixty-two (162 ) in the fourth I'istrict second
section Cherokee, containing one bun'fred and sixty (16 j
acres, levied on as the property of John E. J. Horne, to
satisfy a fi. fa. from the Sixth Circuit Court of the Uniteil
States for the District of Georgia, in favor ol Shackel ord,
Boag & Co., vs said Horne, Williams Co., property
pointed out by the defendants.
WILLIAM J. DAVIS. Marshal.
March 3.. 1840 <; t I
IPulaska Slaea , jfi"’s S;*lc.
ON the first Tuesday in Ap il next, will be sold before
the Court House door, itt the Town of I law kinsville,
Pulaski County, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing properly-, to wit :
ON E TRACI' of I, AN D containing three hundred three
and three fourth acres, more or less, in rhe fottrih district oi
origimtlly Dooly, now Pulaski county, number not ktinwn.
whereon Sarah Mock now lives adjoining John Hughs and
Berry Tipper; levied on as the property of the estate of
John .Mock, to satisfy three fi. las. issued from Pulaski Su
perior Court—one in favor of John Rawls; one in favor of
B. C. Hough ; and one in favor of Nelson Clay ton, adminis
trator, vs Smalt Mock, administratrix. Property pointed
out by John Rawls.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, on the fust Tuesday in April nex», w ill be sold in the
town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, between the legal
hours us s.le. the following property, 'o wit:
The undivided filth of the estate o! Elizabeth Thompson,
late of said county, deceased as follows :—< >N E N EGRO
i WOMAN, named Nicy, about sixty years of age; O sE
NEGRO WOM AN, named Caioiiite, about eighteen years
of age; ONE 'PR ACT of I .AND. cot mining three hundred
acres, more or less adjoining P Collier and E. St. George
—number not kttowr.. Levied on to satisfy a ft. fa t -nod
from the Sitperiot Court of said Comity, in favor of John
Rawls &. Co , vs. Solomon VV. Mitchell. Property pointed
om by John Raw ls.
Feb, 21. 1840. 6 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
be sold, on Saturday, the 2 th day of Match
® * next, at the Court House door itt Sp .it a. the P E RSO
NAL PROPERTY belonging to the estate of EDWARD
W. BROOKING, deceased: consisting of a bay Horse. |
about nine years old; a first rate gold lever W atcli. Chain |
and Seal: military Coat; three gilt Epaulets; gilt scabbard
Sword, Chapeau. red silk Sash; pair of Holsters. 1
&.c. ; also a fine Rifle Gun.
Terms—Small notes, w ith approved securities, due De- I
cember 25, 1840. PHILIP T. SIHIUiY.
Jan. 25. 1810. (I) Administrator.
AdHiisMhtrHtor’s Nssle.
WILL be sold, oti the first Tm-.d.-ty in May next, before
the Court House door, tn the town of Hawkinsville,
Pulaski county, within the legal hours of sale, tiie following
pro >erty. to w it:
One Lot of Land, situate, lying* and being in '
ib<* tixenty (iisl disirict of PnLiski county. (originaPy Wil
ki:; .on.) and known in the plan of said di itrict. by lot No.
282. Soid property of .lainns Johnston, late of said
county, deceased, for the betn fit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms on the day, HILLARY HENDERSON,
Feb. 24. 1840. 6 Administrator
<TNDER an order of the Honorable lite Inferior Court of i
J Jones iounty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, will I
he sold to the h’ghe t bidder, on the First Tuesday i:i May
next, before the Court House door, in Clinton. .Imo-s Counts,
ticiwccn the list! d hours of sale.
IL*O. W« f.V, named R IIODA, about cig hit. nnr nin teen
years old, mid her 4'Bi! about two years old. belong
ing to th? estate of WILLIAM BARRON, deceased, anti
sold fur the benefit of the hi-iis of said deceased
Terms made known on the tiny.
JOS.' DAY. ) . ,
WILIE BARRON, $
22d of February, 1840. 5
B 1 L L I A R D T ABLE S.
nftWO superior BILLIARD TABLES fm Sale. Apply
■ to E. J L. E.-iSTER.
Milledgeville, Jan. 21. 52 ts.
. CIT A'n OXS.
1 .ORlil A, Bulloch County.
WHEREAS James E McElveen applies for letters of
dismission as administrator of the estate of Edmund
Burnsides, deceased.
These sue therefore to cite and admonish all mid singular
the kindred and creditors of said decaased to file their objec
tions in terms of the law. otherwise the applicant w ill be en
titled to a discharge as aforesaid.
W itm-ss. the Hun. Sheppard Williams, otie of the Justices
of the I tiferior Court of said county, this 4th day of Septem
ber 1839. eh KENNEDY, Clerk C. O.
Oct. 15. 3' mfrii
XfjTD E
VS Thomas B. Stevens applies for letters of
V w dismission as Administrtitur tin ti e estate of MIL-
I.I’.IHJE STEVENS, late of Pulaski County, deceased:
I’hese are to cite mid admonish ell and singular the kindred
mil on di ors of said doi-i ast <l, to file their objections, if any
exist, before the first Mt nilay in July next, why said letters
should not be granted.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O.
Jan. 7, 1810. 51
NOTICE.
Hatukinville, February 13, 1839.
WHEREAS Robert W illiams. Administrator de bonis
mm, ofi the estate of David Fitzgerald, late of Pulaski
comity, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said
administration. ’ .
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail am! singular
the kitidred and eretlilors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office,
JOHN V. MITCHELL. C. C. 0.,
H Pulaski County.
GF.ORGLV, Montgomery Comity.
P\‘W7'H FR E AS, William C. Phillips, Guardian sot L. B.
$ V Thompson, (minor) applies tome for letters distnis
>m y fioin said guardianship. These tire therefore to cite
mid mlinmiish all and singular the kindred and creditor of
said minor to be and appear at mv office within the lime p e
sciibed hv law, to show cause if any they have why the said
Letters dismissory should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office this Bth day of Jam, 1840.
FARQUII \RD McRAE, Dept. C. C.
Jan 21, 1840- 52 m6m
GEORGIA, li ashingfon County.
WI.I-.RI.AS JmnesVanti. applies for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Samuel Vann, late of said
county, deceased.
1 hese are, therefore, to cite anil admwiish, all and singu
lar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he anil ap
pear at my office.within the time prescribed by law-, to show
cause, if any exist, why said should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Sandersville, this
27th day ol January, 1840’.
2 ' L. A. JERNIGAN, C. C. O.
wwiku Tirp- ii~ ■ ia»—r ~ - -L - «j~ jl*l~T TUI —|
?;I?)XTULY NOTICES. '
l R months after date, application will lie made to the
Jg.' honorable Inferior Court of F.mmmel county when sit
ting fur ordinary purposes. Cm- leave to sell a lot of land No.
6-1 in Harris county, drawn by the illegitimate children of
Z -lphia Rich JNO. C. SUMNERS, Guar’n.
November 12, 42
months after dale application will be made to
Au the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pike countv,
when silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell one
Lot of land. Number two hundred and thirteen, in the
twenty-first District of originally Lee, now Stewart coun
tv, belonging to Marv M. Harris, Illegitimate.
MARION M. HARRIS, Guardian.
Dec. 1", 1839 46 4m*
SEVCUR Months after date, application will be made to the
-•T Honorable the Inferior Court of Jones County, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the REAL
ESTATE of PHILIP CATCHINGS, late of said county,
deceased. CHARLES HUTCHINGS, ?.dm.
Jmmm-y 29. 1840. (2).
R .MONTHS afterdate application will be made to
al.’ the Imnocabie the Inferior Com t of Newton county,
b sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the
i state In-lunging to the e-tate of Martin Warren, dec’d.
>r i; e benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
C. HAMILTON, Adm’r.
AMY WARREN, Adtn’rx.
Newton county, February 25. 6 4m
GROCERIES, ETC.
COD I I-11. 1 (Wlbs.
30 boxes. No. 1 Scaled Herrings.
3001bs Bologna Sausages.
4 bbls. Smoked Beef.
10 firkins choice Goshen Butter.
20 boxes asserted Boston Pickles.
23 bbls. ( r , „ „ .. .
20 half bbls. T iesh B«»cr Crackers.
5 bbls. Pilot Bread, for family use.
JOOOIbs Loaf Sugar.
500lhs. New York double refined Loaf Sugar.
75 w hole, half, mid quarter boxes Raisins.
5 casks fresh Rice.
4 Itlids. prime St. Croix Sugar.
6 do. do. Porto Rico do.
20 bags old Java Coffee.
25 do. Rio do.
2 bales soft-shell .Almonds.
50 dozen Snuff, of various kinds.
■ 50 boxes Soap.
50 10. Hull & Son's Candles.
15 do. Starch.
10 do. Jesse I Fire’s best Honev-dqw Tobacco.
40 bbls. John Taylor’s superior Cream Ale.
30 do. superior Newark Cider.
This day received, and for sale, together with a good as
sortment of other GROCERIES, by
W. & J. NELSON,
Feb. 4. (3) Augus
GEORGIA
AUKICI'LTI’RAL KEPOSITOISY.
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
Corner of Jones and Cumming streets, first corner above
the ruins if the Planters’ Hotel.
FBX H E subscribers offer for sale a large mid extensive as
sortment of Agiicttlluraj Implements, comprising all
that is required to stock the most extensive plantations;
Ploughs, Wood’s patent. Freeburn. Davis'. Howard’s, dou
ble mould board. &c.; Cultivators, for corn and cotton ; Har
rows of all kinds and sizes; Wheat Fans; Watkins’ patent
mid Dutch Cylindrical Straw Cutters of different sizes;
Corn Shellers; Corn and Cob Crackers; Thrashing Ma
chines. Horse Powers; Turning Lathes, Tyre Bending Ma
chines, &c.
' )i:r IRON and BRASS FOBNDR F is now in complete
operation; having a large stock of materials, mid first rate
workmen, w e are able to furnish all kinds of Castings, &c.
of a supetior quality at short notice. trw-tf.—4o
<><t.29. F-39. ROBERT PHILIP A.. SON.
I \.\< ll BANK DARIEN, ?
Milledgeville, 27th March. 1839. $
A T a meeting of the Directors of thisßank, thisday it was
v “ Resolved, That in consequence of the suspension of
the Branch Batik of Darien at Savannah, it is advisable
that this Branch suspend payment for the present.
The Cashier begs leave to say to the bill holders of this
Branch that they need lie under no apprehension in relation
thereto, as the assets of this Branch are more than ample to
meet all its liabilities.
Resolved, That this Bank will pay an interest of seven per
cent, upon all sums of om--himdrcd dollars and over depos
ited in this Bank, of the bills of said Bank during the sus
pension. |{y order,
I"—if .1. R. ANDERSON. Cashiei.
CAMPBELL Sc TOWNS,
A TTO R N F. Y S A N I) COU N S E I. I. O R 8 A T LA W
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
rniHE undersigned have associated themselves In the prac- j
“ tice of the LAW, tinder the above style, they will attend
'he -ittiiigs of the Superior Courts, in the following counties
to wit: Muscogee. Stewart. Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee,
Sumpter. Marion. Talbot Harris. Mi-riwether mid Macon,
ill Georgia. Barbour. Russell mid Macon. Alabama; and
also i.i the Chancery Courts at Clayton rind Montgomery.
Alabama. J \MES 11. CAMPBELL,
Aug. Sa.-34-tf. G. W. B. TOWNS. 1
HAYNES’ PILLS.
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC &, ANTI - B ILLI OUS
PILLS.
Prepared by C. E. JfAYNES, HI. D.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
B N offering these Pills to the public, it is not deemed obti u
sive or impel tineut to give a brief history of the circutn
stances which led to their original preparation. In December.
1828, Dr. IL took i is seat in Congrcj.s as ;t Rcpreseniativ
from Georgia, while laboring under protracted billions diseasi
the consequence of a severe attack ol lever in the course o
the previous autumn. Having exhausted the usual remedies
without relief, he determined to try the effect of combining
number of well known medicines, with the separate action til
each he had been familiarly acquainted in bis prefessiomir.
course of more than twenty yem-.s. These medicines so coin-f
bined, compose his ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND ANTI
BILLIOUS PILLS. He proceed dto take, as direct
dyspepsia mid oihetichronic diseases requiring action on tin
bowels, one pill al-be-l i arte, w hich he continued . -.t
nightly for about a week, at w hich time he was a. iium
billions disease as if he had never been afllicled with j t )n
his return to Georgia in the spring of 1829, in coiisuqujace ot
the signal benefit he had derived from the pills, h i prescribe!!
them for his brother, w ho had been laboring iiiiin-r dyspepsia
mid liver complaint from the autumn of 1823. in consequence
i of a severe and protracted attack of bi.lions fever. ,llis health
began immediately to improve, and has been restored by them
in the manner stated in his certificate. The pills were pre
scribed to others laboring under chronic billions affections,
upon the confidence inspired by their success in the foregoing
cases, until those-cases became so nuincrotr ;, that applications
were annually made to Dr. H from 1835 to 1838 inclusive,
w hen about to depart for Washington, for from twenty to fiftj
dozcii as a supply during bis ab-ence. by persons who
had tested their virtues So tar. no serious thought
was entertained of offering them to the public at large, as the
supply had been limited to the range of his private practice.
Nor did Dr. 11. consent to prepare and offer them for general
use, until tw o or three years after he had been urged to do so,
by those who had been signally benefited by them. VVhen
first used by himself, he supposed their application would be
confined to cases of chronic billions disease, aud it was not un
til after more than ten years experience of their use in many
of the varieties of chronic, and some of the more violent acute
febrile diseases, that ho became convinced, as he now is. that
they possess greater merit in all cases requiring either mild or
vigorous action upon the bowels, than any other known rein
edy. As an alterative or mild aperient, they answer most ef
fectively, the indication stated by Dr. James Johnson in his
admirable wotk on the morbid irritability of the stomach and
bowels,.by producing usually “but.oiie’evacuatioti daily, and
that cf a solid, rather than a liquid consistence.’’ Norisit
difficult to account for their modus opei'andi. Mere evacuants
operate by stimulating the mucous toembrane of the stomach
aud bowels, without affecting the organs esserfml to healthy
digestion, and although they procure temporary relief, the dis
eased secretions grow worse instead of better.’ These pills
combine the most gentle action upon the mucous coat with
an efficient and healthy influence upon the liver and other or
gaits es the digestive apparatus, and, cmisequently operate in
the mildest manner, and not ottlygiye present relief, but w hen
steadily persevered in. a permanent cu.e.
Not are they less efficii nt in fever and other acute diseases
requiring active pm-gaiioii, by increasing the dose as directed,
causing the double operation r.f mine vigorous action on the
bowels, and proportionality stimulating the liver aud otkeror
gatts to more healthy secretions justifying the confident opin
ion. not only entertained by the inventor, but by many w ho
have used them, that they approach more nearly to the char
acter of a universal remedy in the cases indicated, that, any
other known medicine
It is not deemed necessary to specify the various disorders
for the relief of whieh they are applicable, but the follow ing
arc enumerated as some of them: Dyspepsia, sick head ache,
liver complaint, asthma, habitual or casual costiveness, Diar
rhea, heart-burn, cholic, sour stomach, billions fever, female
obstructions, &c., &c- In short, in every disease requiring
action on the bowels. Nor is it the smallest recommendation,
that in dyspepsia, liver oomplaints, and other chronic diseases,
a single pill is, generally, a sufficient dose. They are pecu
liarly adapted to the condition of all persons of sedentary ha
bits, either male or female, who. with scarcely a solitary ex
ception, suffer ftom a sluggish state of the bowels. They are
also recommended as particularly convenient to the traveller
in.warm climates, or seasons, mid for the use of large fami
lies, the dose being so easily adjusted, especially when resi
ding at a distance from the experienced physician.
The 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 fail to obtain the confidence, and preference of ninety-'
nine out of a hundred, ot nine hundred ami ninety-nine out
of a thousand. As an alterative, or mild aperient, for correct
ing habitual or casual torpiJity of the bow els, one pill taken
at bed tint t is the proper dose, without the necessity of chan
ging ordinary habits of living If one should fail to produce
the desired effect, it is better to repeat it for tw o or three suc
cessive nights, than to aid its operation by taking atty thing
else.
For hillious fever, or other acute disease requiring active
purgation, one pill repeated every hour or two. until thesle
sired effect is produced, is the best mode of adiiiiuistering them.
The subjoined certificates sufficiently attest the efficacy of
these pills.
CERTIFICATES.
Spakta. 15th June, 1839.
I certify, that 1 have used Duct. G. E. Haynes’ Anti-Dys-
I peptic Pills for more than two years; and pronounce them to
} be the best remedy, that I have ever yet tried, for Dyspepsia
and Asthma. 1 have tried Ghallaghan's, Beckwith’s. Bran
dreth’s and Peter’s Pills, w ithout success. I have also found
Haynes ! Pills to be an excellent ternedy for intermitent and
bilious fever in early stages. \VM. SIHVERH Jr.
Sparta, .lime I.sth, F .;l'
Dr. C. E. Haynes:—Dear Sir—My attention was di.< ••;
ed to your Pills a little more than a year since, by Col. tShiv
ers. Since that time, I have freqitenlly taken them r
and given to my Iniaily w ith the most bapi-r i
With me they have removeil costiyencss. cite- . i ■ n.-
ally diart hea. and taken ofi'bile as fully as calm, , itt
producing the unpleasant effect' that is usually prod,. ,by
that valuable medicine. I therefore believe then; a,, n. -b;e
medicine, end would recommetlil a trial of (hem. at least.
Respectfully, R. S. HARDWICK.
t Milledgeville, 17th June, 1839.
I am pleased with the opportunity of adding my testimony
to the value.of Dr. Haynes’ Anti-Dyspeptic Pills.
I have used them occasionally for more than a year past,
tn ordinary diseases ofthe stomach and bowels, with the hap
piest effects; and recently, in a sharp interniitle.it bilious fe
ver, which was entirely eradicated by them, in three or four
days, without the aid of any other tm dicine, and cheerfully
recommend them as admirably adapted to the cure of dys
peptic and bilious diseases. wm McMurray.
Having been recently attacked with sireng bi'ious svtnp
toms, I used Dr. Haynes’ Pil's w ith the happiest effect, which
entirely relieved me. and which I du not hesitate to n com
mend as a valuable medicine.
CHARLES E. RYAN.
Milledgeville. 24th .lune. 1839.
Sparta, July 15, 1839.
Dr. C. E. Haynes; Sir—For several yeats past. I have
been afflicted with obstinate costlvencss of he bowels, often
going from six to ten days without any discharge from them.
For several months, I used Dr. Peters’pills, and found them
useful to me. Early last Spring I was induced to try your
Anti-dyspeptic Pills, which I have continued to use as occa
sion required, and have derived more benefit from them than
from any other medicine 1 have ever taken.
The operation is more easy, and the ell’ect more permanent
than from any other medicine 1 have heretof >re used, and I
give them a decided preference to atty othei remedy.
NA THAN COOK.
Powelton, July 15, 1839.
Dr. C. E. Haynes:—lt affords m« pleasure to state, that I
have repeatedly used your Anti dyspeptic and Anti-bilious
pills, and in every instance found immediate relief. I believe
them tn be an excellent remedy in various diseases, aud es
pecially in cases of asthma.
In high esteem, &c.. &c..
JNO. WILLIAM RABUN.
Sparta, July 16, 1839.
Dear Sir—l have used in my practice some of your altera
tive Anti-dyspeptic pills, and have uniformly found benefit to
my patients front their administration. I can therefore cheer
fully tecommend them to the afflicted, as a valuable purgative
medicine. Very respectfully.
Your friend.
A. S. BROWN, M. I).
Dr. Charles E. Haynes.
Hancock County. July 15. 1839.
certify that my wife had suffered severely with Dyspep
sia. for a considerable time and had tried the prescriptions ol
several physicians without deriving any benefit from them.—
’<hc then c.immeneed taking Dr. C. E- Haynes’ Anti-Dw
>ep te-Pdls about the fall x.f 1836, which relieved her entire
Zy nt the course of a few.months. A.
R. MITCHELL.
n „ T , , SfARTA. July 16,
Dr. Haynes; I have been selling Peters’ Pills for th#4a •
hree years, and during the time have occasionally taken the# J
myself. (I believe them to be a good medicine ) SomtiHg »
or 15 days pa,t. I had strong symptoms of hillious fever,'lf
took some of Peters’ Pills, a 1( | uo t receiving any benefit|fedii
o m, I procured a l>ox of yoit'r pills, and am happv‘lo*
hat thtjy m a lew days rt tnoved all symptoms of uppjSpL
ng stekness. I cu.itccive them to be a,, invaluable metficint, >»>
X ours unit respect, I'lloß. M. TURNER,, 1
Milledoeville. July 26, iafe. lt t
Dr. ijayucs, fetr: I ttrko gigal pleasure in adding tnMjrl
:mmii:il lo i1;,,-,. J| t; ,v aln ody received, to
mir Mill dyspeptic and m»tl Ui’lious pills." J'flllf’ X
At your in-itaiice, I commenced using them in my farttilyi
• ■ mm SIX years ago. and Itmud them more uniformly. efitaU |
emits than any other remedy I ever given’. Especiafe ’t
m a recent case of menstrua! olKtiriCiion of long stafitfejjS' ’
meffectually treated by several distinguished physicians J, !
which was entirely rt’lievcd in a very Tew days, by the use of •
your pills.
Mo'c "ecentiy stilj. I have given them in the early stage of \
iiillimis fever, with entire sucyess.
Your friend, ALFRED M. HORTEN.
M I tLEOGEr I LLS..2sti> .1 ULY.
Dr. C. E. Haynes; I Inve been hitherto induced
i:xs oi ilMu'acy alone. Io wHlmol ‘ (rum the public, the expres- '
-ion of my opinion in regard to the merits of ,
pe|iticand '.nti-Billiiiiis Pills; but the numerous tesfinionial*
which yon have received from respectable mid intelfigent cit'•'
i/.ens, ol their v: lite in tin- cure of diseases for wjMrh lheyf
were intended, will, I think, justify me in now adding tny Own, «
having their benefits fora longer
other iudividtial, yiiiirsell only excepted.
In the spring of 1829, after having been a I flic the "
nummii ol 1823 with dyspepsia, liver complaint, heart-burn,
and occasional severe attacks of cramp cholic. I was induced. I
at your instance, to use a pill which you had prepared at,y '
Washington City, in the winter of 182& -1 had net taken J’
; tliein a week, before their good effeetth t#ere so apparent a» i
!lo induce their continuance, ami at tlieend of a month, 1 [
, found my system greatly relieved, and by their. Occasional. L<
use. for a few months, was restored to an excidHpt state of . ‘
health, which I have ever since enjoyed imA veny-ffigh degree.
1 have used them with great effect in my owSßwmify.'in "
cases of billions fiver, dyspepsia and cholic, and Confidently c'Sj
recommend them as.an invaluable '■• ' -
T. H AYNES j
MiLt.EffoKvtLLE. 30fh.July, 1839.
Dr. Charles E. Haynes : A mtn fen nrtyvelve months since, /
I was induced by your brother to nta'ke a trial of your Anti*
Dyspeptic and Anti Bill.mis Pills, in a severe io us Attack,T,
and found them most efficient in removing the'disease. I ij
I have used them w ith great success, in severit) similar nt
tacks since, as well.as for cholic and disotdersfif the stomach tf 1
and bowels.
1 Huy have also been administered to seVerdLtncndiersA^ 1
my family, v. jt*likc results, and particitlarlj« iff a'case of bil
lions fever, in’tjie early parr of the present season.
From the very fair trial which I have made of theseqnHs,
anti the signal benefits w hich my family mid jnyseit have clc-
I rii ed Irorn them. I am fully w a-1 anted in recordmending them A
as a medicine up inestimable value; anil confidently predict, r;
that they have only to be tried, to find great favor with the 1
I’Pblici. JESSE COX . ' 'A
For sale by E. M. COWLES.
and . BREE DLO VE -fy DERR Y.
General A gencc*
unilersigited renews the offer of his services to his
.SI. friends and iliepnldic.it) the transaction ofa (>ENER
AL AGENCY in thisplace. He will attend to the renewal
of all notes. &c.. that may be entrusted to his care, in the Cen
tral Bank, tor the customary fee of One Dollar for each
renewal; also, to the taking out and forwarding Grants, .
i for Fifty Cents each.
05®“l etter’ enclosing money and Notes (post ipnid) will
met l with prompt attention. JOHN R. ANDERSON.
Millcdgevilc, Jan. 8. 188 S). ’ 50 ts ’ *
HOWARD’S NO rWrY, ”
AT CD ARI .ESTON, ’
F THE SUBSCRIIIgg, rMptfcifuriy*
0 i’lfot-iiiH the Ladies’Gentlemen of
’("; Milledgeville, that he is mow prepared
■ -. ' . to supply them vtilli any kino of
I ’ - -'j . PLA XT’S, FIJRUIRB, or TREES. .
* -of a native or FonyrloN growth, and
' ‘f \al as low a rate as they can be pur-
/ 4 ' based tit a y Nmjsery io the Union.
Tin- extensive vari»*y "f DAHLIAS. ,
IIV XCINTHS/IWI’S.&C’ Which
he i-. enabled to ofler will he found worthy of the attention j
of the public. All Lotiers mint lie addressed, post paid *
and C USH ENCLOSED, to T. M. HOWARD, Chad s- .
ton. S. C. or to the snhscrihor al Miut'ispoF.viLLE. *
I'- 1 • Is (4) 3t B. F. DOUCIN, -J
Lnw Oooks,
B OBl.fir 'J. CIIA li I .TONJS, Reports of Dcchion*
made in the Superior (’ourts of Him EuHtern District
of Go-- gin. by Judges Berrieti. T. IP *I». Charlton. Whyno
Daries Law. Nieoll. ami Robert M? Charlton, and.in th* ' ;
Middle Circuit by Thomtis U. P. Cftarltot). '•
Just received and sot sale at the Milledgoville Bookstore. ’
Nov. 15. 1838. 13—ts W. C. POWELL
JIBES.. XUftY 4XO JIA VUIU-51 AWING;
MRS, LCUISA O’BRIEN,
!•> ESPEt I Fl LI.Y informs the Ladies of MilledgoviHo
, & ami its vicinity, that she huslat/'ly received, from Charles
imt. a fine assortment of BONNETS, of her own selection, ■
iHHftiD which arc ’ ‘
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BONNETS,
OF THE LATEST «TYt.P„
Some beautiful Drawcd I’oniiels. of a new and late Style.
Also.the l.obs! Fashion for CAPSandllf' ID-DRESSES
and 111- Latest Fa.hions for LA I)!E.S' DRESSEi--A.ru.
fieial I'loneis of various imls, , AjfAa
ilci BounetH will be sold f.mu one dollar and flftycenhl,-to
two, three, even and twelve dollars. , “
Bonnets and Dresses made too derat the shortest notice,
and of the best mater tils’, very < heap for cash.
Alsu, on hand some splendid Feathers for Bonnets,
Milledgeville. April 16th, 1839. ’ , 12—ts
.BJRIX' fi F A 8111 O X’S J
FOR TIIF LAUfES. -■
IUU DOI'CIN informs the LADIES es
IT iA MI LLF.DG EVI LLE—that she has receivrulher ,
SPRING FA SHIO NS.
She has also received a variety of Collars, Handkerchiefs,'
&e.. whit li she offers for sale cheap.
Globe Hotel, Feb. 18. (4) 3t
IVERSON 1... HARRIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.TiiUeAgeville, da.,
i;,. . t G'M ' i t'l.xi'- i ;:r. sessioxs or the circuit
COURT OF Tin-'. I. X I Tf.l) .8 I'VI ES IN ,SAVANNAH,
,VNI» I'll IS PLACE.,
05=" SEATON G. D W. \ttorncv at I '.aw,jmay befotind / '
constantly at my offit e, ami is authoriz-ii to-tratwact business M
tor me <b.ring my absence. ,
a NEW STORE. ; /ggm
A CHOICE SUPPLY OF wMHHBSh
GIO C E B I E S,
OF ALL KINDS, suitable for Fainily jmd Plan
tisc, will be kept otidi.iiid, ’ }<'■'
Al the corner .dore opposite Messrs Nichols Dgihing.
GOOD ARTICLES will be kept, and prices.made as
reasonable as possible.
A shaie of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
1) A CHITTENDEN. 4 . ‘ «
CORNELIUS McCARTY, C A s ents ’
Milledgeville, Feb. 15. (4) ts.
" JOB PRINTING, '
Os all kinds Neatly Executed at this Office. ' 1 ~ a