Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, January 11, 1838, Image 4

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I?KG A h IN OTICE 8. Ditv f A •'*?* A “ WIL.U i>o j.>id, on lbs mat 1 uesday ui AlAliOli next, bf iro me Court Houze dour, in the town of Outhbart, K indolph co ioly, at Uie usual hours ol Tale, lot of uni N't. ... me 4m district ot or.gma . Lee n >w Rauldph county, belonging to the estate o. u. *, IsSlvaht, MO.ITOM N. BURCH, bic.m. * SALIB. W(LL be soid, in me town of Greenv.l.e, Meri wether county, on the first i uesday m M4ROH next, un for ail order of the tlonorab.e th Inferior Court of Meriwether county, when sitting f> ordinary purposes, lots of iani Nos. 270 and it b an fifty acres P ots the n urth east corner of lot No. 273 in th’ th district of origin ally Troup, now Meriwether county sold subject to wido ’s dower. Also nine ne groes, to wit: Jim, a man ; Jerry, a mm; Anus, a man ; Ceasar, a in in ; B >tty, a woman ; N nice, a woman, ani her child, Vina; Lata a girl. R “ ’ M irk a boy. belongin ‘ to the estate of VYoi. i id veil deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of saed de ceased. Terms on the day. rhis'2o;h Dec.. 1837. 471s JOHN J - TIDWELL, Adm’r. ’ ABMISISTHATOB’S SALEL W[LL be sold, agreeable to an order of the honor able the inferior Coart of Talbot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, before the Court House door, in said county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRU AR V nxt, the following lot of lani, being lot No. 1 IS, in the 20th district of Harris county. Sold for the be nefit of the heirs of Barton Brown, late of saul county, deceased. , D. B. GIBSON, Adm r. Sept. 7,1837. 47t3 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. _ WILL ho sold, on the first Tuesday in SEF TEMUSR next, at the Court House door in the county of Meriwether, within the legal hours, lot of land No 201 in the 19.1i district of, originally Troup. bow Mori wether co inty. Sold as the property of the estate of °o veil Ward, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Ter u. cash. JOHN BtJCE, Ad nr. June, 183 i_ 473 ADJIINSTRATOR’S SALK. W;LL be sold f>r cash, o.i the first Tuesday in FEB tU AR Y n’.xt. at t e Court House in Ba ker c >an y. lot of land No. 323, in the 3 l district of formerly Early, now Biker couny, containing 250 acres, in ire or less, bclongi lg to the estate of VViiunn P. Henry, deceased. Nov. 24 41 BEVERLY ALLEN, Adm’r. A&MUUTRA TOH’S SALK. AGREEABLE toan order of the H inurable the Inferior Court of De 1C alb county, sitting for or <llnit y purposes, wifi bes ill, before the Court House yfoor, in the county in which the lan 1 lies, on the firs’ TuesJiy in Fab'uarv next, within the usual h9urs of *ile, the folio win g land to wit: „ , Lot of Util N >. 147, in the 10. h district, o. originally M nco3e. it bein ‘ tho priperty of Lewis Brantley, de cease I.’ S>! 1 fir the b -nefit of the heirs of said de ceased, Terms rn ila kno vri on the day of sale. JAVISS W. GIVENS, Adm’r. Nor, 17, 41 ADiH.VGIMU’J'dd S A ,K. WILL bi i lid at the Cos i- t House in Greenville. \1 ;ri v rther cotin'y, on the first Tuesdav in FES I'J V IV n;xr. agreeah'e *o an order of the Ho n,r ib.s ‘he Inforiir Court of Min v -ther cotin-v, while si tin ■ for or lin irv p-irp >ses. lot of land No 3 in the Ist dtst.net of origina'lv Troop, no v Merive'her county, anl the sou h half of lot No. 258, i 1 the 2d district of origin* ly Troip. nov M -ri vether conn'V. Als * tTHitrrisi, Pee- an m ail Phillis, a worn in bslooging >o the estate of vVintock *7 Pearson deceas ed. S.ld for -he brn-fit of the heir? and ere limes of •ail es a'e—'he ‘and sold subject to ‘he widow’s do rer. Term *on ie kno vn on ’he dav of sale. Nov. 6, 41 JAMES P. HAY. Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL h • till n rn first Tieidav in FEB RJA 1Y noxt b tftre the Court House door of Tatbo* eviny, tinier thp order of the Honorable the Infori >r Court, vheu sitting as a Cour of Ordinary wi'hi.i the leia’ hours of sale, the f blowing lots of lan I vii: Nis 131 157 anl the south haF of No. 156 in the 17th list-ict of frmerlv Mw-*.., now Talbot Bounty. JONA’I HAN GRAY, Adm’r. Nov. 16. 44 EXECUTRIX SALE. AGREEABLY” m an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of H incook County, when sitting fir or linary purposes, will be sold, at public outciy, to the highest and best bidder, on the first Tuesday in February nex - . a* the Court ho tso and >or. in Lumpkin Stewart County between the legal h nirs of sale Lot o Lani No. one hundred and thirty-eijht, (No 133) in the twenty-second (22-1) district, of form -rly Lee now Sre vart county, Ga;—lt bein ‘ a part of the real estate of Ed vard B Brooking deceased, and sold fur the benefit of the heirs and distributees of said deceased. Terms will be ma ie kno vn on the dav of sale. REBECCA A. BROOKING. Ex’x. Soarta Dec. 1.1837. 44 ts F)UR MONTHS afer da’c application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Tal bot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,fur leave to sell the real estate of the orphans of Thomas Smith, deceased JAMES C. LENNAR I’ Dc. 22. P 37. 43 °” n - l "' n F)UR MJN i’rl-S al e. da c app.ic-t i • *. > ma le to the Hmirahle the Interior C >urt of Meriwether county, while si’ting for ordinary purposes fir leave to sell lot of land No. 201 in the 10th district of origina’lv Troup, now M -riwether coun'v. as the property of Powell Ward, deceased, for the h-nefit of the heirs. JOHN BUCE. Adm’r. Doe. 16 1837. 46 4m HJR mm'hs af er date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Stewart county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate wi low's dower excep'ed, of John Grimes, ■on. late of said coun'y deceased. Nov. 16. 41 JOHN GRIMES, Jr. Adm’r. F'JUR MONTHS after date. Application will be ma ,ia to the Honorable the Inferior Court, when Miltin’ as a Court of Ordinary fir leave to sell the i—ids belonging to *he esta'e of D. D. Snclgrove. dc ceased. WILLIAM SNELGROV Lb, AtlniV, Oct. 26. 42 P)UR months after da'e applica'ion will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker County, when si ting for ordinary purposes, to sell the land belonging tc the estate of John Musgrove late of said county, deceased. L ARKIN C. MUSGROVE. AdmV. Oct. 19,1817. 41 FJUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the ho mrable ilio Inferior Court ofMeri wether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell the Land and Negro property belonging to the esta'e of William Tidwell, late of Meriwether county, dec’d. JOHN J. TIDWELL. Adm’r. Sent. 27, S3 FOUR MONTHS after dae application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Har ri* county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro belonging to D. R. Haley. minor. JOHN E. P. COWART, Guardian. Sept. 16. 38 4m GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY. WHEREAS Daniel C. Maunds applies to me for letters of administra im rn the estate of Abel Camp, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and a Innnish all and sin gular the kindred an I crcdi'o’-s of said deceased, to be an! appear at my office. within ihe time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters •hould not he granted. Given under my hand a’ office. Dec. 20. 1537. 48 4t WILLIAM S GOSS, c c. o GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY. WHEREAS Mary Elloot applies tome f>r let ters of administration on the estate or Samuel Elloot, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of sai 1 deceased. to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters •hould not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Dec. 20, 1837. 43 4t WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. r. o. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY. WHEREAS Mil toy Be'! and William Belt ap ply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Jeremiah Bell, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gu'ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Dec. 10.1537. 45 4t JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY. UPON a petition of Charles Jotirdin. that he is the holder of a bond made by William Shepheard sn. for titles to lot of land No. thirteen in the sixteenth His- j tiictof originally Houston, now Upson county, or to! the ninth half of said lot; and tha? the said William Shepheard. sn. since tit’ time of the making of seid bond, unto the said Charles Jourdin. and before lie.the said William Shenheaid sn. had ma te in ‘nnf r mhy to said bind unto the said Charles Jotirdin. he, the said William Shenheard. sr. depar ed this life in- ‘ testate and leaving no means for the said Charles Jourdin to prove titles to ahl narc<d of land only as ! tha law directs &c. And it for her shewnh to the j Court that Jam's Billidis no v acing administrator on the esta'e of the said William Shenheard. sn de ceased. It is theres >re ordered that this rule b-* pub lished i*. the gazet*es. in orler that the kinlred an 1 creditors of sai 1 deceased she v cause, if anv they have, in terms of the law, whv the said lames Ballad should not be diree'ed bv the Court, to make letters in obedience to said bond &c. Bv order of the Court, this 6h dav of Nov . 1837. 48 4t WILLI AM S. GOSS CFrk. A RESTAURATEUR is onened on St. Clair street, under the superintendence of S. Turner. Dec, 21. Idtf ANTHONY I.EVIE. GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY. NOVEMBER TERM, 18S7. Inferior Court of said county. sitting for ordinary pur poses. Present their Honors. tt T PON hearing die petition of John Kellett, praying the Court to direct the administraor of the estate of Jeremiah Casticbe-rry, deceased, to make titles to the said John Kedelt, of tot of land number ninety-eight, •a the twenty-seven-h district, and thud section of ori- j giually Cherokee, now Walker county, in accordance j with the condition of the bund of the said Jeremiah Castleberry, (a copy of which is annexed to said p ti- j turn,) it appearng to the Court that the said Jeremiah ; Castleberry, deceased, tii 1, in his lifetime, to wit: on ne fourteen h day of May, in the year of our Lord | eighteen hundred and thirty-six, enter in o and make j his bond, by which he bound himself to make titles to j die said John Kellett, of and to a certain tract of .anl, j in said bond men ioned, ,o wit: the tract of land above j lesignatcd ; and that the said Jeremiah Castleberry j died without having made or executed said tides as j •daresaid, and without having made provisions there for by u ill ; and that the said John Kellett has become : and is entitled to have the title to said tract of laud, as aforesaid. These are therefore to notify’ all persons concerned of the aforesaid application or petition, and that Simeon Castleberry, administrator of the estate of said Jeremiah Castleberry, deceased, will be directed to make titles, agreeable to the condition of said bond, at the next term of this Court, after the expiration of three months from the date of this order, proviued no objection be filed thereto. And it is ordered by the Court that a copy of the foregoing be published in one of the public gazttes of this State, at least three months, and in the public places of Eaxd Court of Tal bot. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this day of November, 1837. By the order of the Court. 43 4t WILLIAM S. GOSS, Clerk. RULE Nisi. MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT, November adjourned Term. ‘H'TPON the petition of Hervey Hall, sia ing that he is the legal assignee and holder of a certain deed of mortgage, made and executed by Nathan IJ.1 J . Wil lard, of the county of Muscogee, to Chancey Pomroy and George Montague, who were the co-pariners un der the name and firm of Pomroy St Montague, dated , the fourth day of August, eighteen hundred and thirty- ‘ five, and made the better to secure the true and full : payment of a certain promi-sory no r e. made by j Ephraim Wheelock and said Nathan P. Willard, who ! were then co-pariners under the name and firm of Wheelock & VViilard ; anl which said note bears even date with said deed of mortgage, and is payable on or before the third day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, to the said Pomroy and Montague, for fifteen hundred dollars,for value received, wiih interest from date ; by which said deed, the said Nathan P. Willard, mortgaged to the said Pomroy and Montague, their heirs and assigns, two half acre town lots, situate, lying and being in the town of Columbus, known and distinguished in the plan of said town by numbers se veniy-two and seventy-six, with all their tenements, members and appurtenances thereto or in any wise belonging, upon which said lots the tavern of the Co lumbus Hotel is now situated : And that the said pro missory note and deed of mortgage is now due, and the said sum of money therein specified, wholly unpaid, due and owing now to the said Hervey Hall, as indor see of said promissory note, and assignee of said deed of mortgage ; and praying a foreclosure of said deed of mortgage in terms of the law. It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that the said Nathan P. Willard the mortgagee in said deed of mortgage men'ioned. do pay into the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Musco gee county, the full amount of the principal and inte rest due upon ihe said promissory note and deed of mortgage, on or before the first day of the next term of said Superior Court, with all costs which may have accrued thereon ; or the equity of redemption of the said Nathan P. Willard, of. in and to the said mort gaged premises will he forever barred and foreclosed, and the same sold according to law. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be serve on the mort g igcr, three months before the next term of this Court, or published in one of the public gazettes for four tnon'hs before the said next term of this Court. A true copy, taken from the minutes of the Superior Court of Muscogee coun'v. December 12'h, 1837. 454 m ‘ GERARD BURCH. Cl'k. GEORGIA, CRAV\ FORD COUM Y . Trilrf Indenture, made this the first day of De cember, in the year one thousand eight hundred all thirty-four, between Thomas Jenkins, of ihe county of Tatbot, of the one part, and Seaborn B. Picket, of the same place, of the other part, witnesseth : That tile said Thomas Jenkins for and in consideration of the sum of Hvo hundred and f:f y dollars to him in hand paid, at and before the sealing anJ delivering of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath bargained, sold, and conveyed and by these pre sents doth bargain, sell, and convey unto the said Sea born B Picket, his heirs and assigns all that half of lot ofianl, situale, lying and being in the 14 h district of originally Muscogee, now Ta bot county, know’n and distinguished in the plan of sai 1 district, by No. 46 it being the half of said lot of land, which lie s north of the line run through 3aid lot by Thomas T. Riley, on the O'h day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four containing one hundred one and one fourth acres, m -re or less : To have and to hold the sail half lot or parcel of land unto lnm the said Seaborn B. Picket, his heirs and assigns, toget ler with all and singular the rights, members and appurtenances to the same belonging to nis and their proper use. benefit, and behoof f <rever, in fee simple : And the said Thomas Jenkins for hitnseif, his heirs, executors and adinini - traiors. the said bargained premises, un'o the said Sea born B. Picket, his heirs and assigns, will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against him self and against the claims of all persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof Ii ave hereunto set my hand [l. s.] and seal, this the dav and vear first'above written. THOMAS JENKINS. Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of JOHN WILLIAMS. TRYPHEMA HOWE. Talbot Superior Court, ) September Term 1837. J It appearing to the Court fr >m the affilavit. of Gard ner Ford, that he was lately in posses: ion of a deed made by Thomas Jenkins, of which the foregoing is in substance a true copv ; and that said deed is now lost or mislai I and out of his con'rol. It is therefore or dered by the Court, that said Thomas Jenkins show cause if any he have, at the next term of this court, why said copy should not he established in lieu of said !o-t original, and that a copy of this rule be in the mean time served on said Thomas Jenkins personally, or by publica ion in terms of the law. A true extract from the minu'es of Talbot Superior Court, this the 22d day of September 1837. 44 m6m F A. BAILEY, c. s. e. Joshua H. Sianford, Robert C. C. Stanford, Mary H. Stanford, Court of Ordinary. Tal- Alartha O. Stans >rd, hot county, Nov. Term, By thetr Guardians, >1837. Jeptha Stanford, Rule Nisi, vs. Daniel Stanford, Guardian ad litim. IT appearing to the court, upon the showing of the above named peti ioners, that Daniel S.auford was appoin ed Trustee of a lot of .and, No. 160 in the 16th disiriei of originally Muscogee, now the county of Ta bot,for the use of the above nmiud minors ; and that the said Daniel Stanford has removed out of the limits of ihe State, and that he can no longer dLchurge the du its of Ins trust, in as full and ample a manner ;.s was contemplated by the creation of said trust. Ii is. theres re, on motion, ordered, that service of this rule be perfected upon the said Daniel, by publication in one of the gaz ties of die State. requiring him to show cause, if any he liars, at the next term of this court why his s a id trust should no he revoked, and the deeds de tvered up, to be deal: wi;h as this court may direct, and abide such other ordet as may he had in this behalf. Nov. 24. 44 4t V, M. S. GOSS, c. c o GEORGIA, RANDOLPH CULM 1. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1637. Inferior Court of Randolph county , sitting for Ordina ry purposes. Present their Honors David Hoilman, Axiom IVebb and Alexander Hendery. IT PON the petition of Dossey Ivey. humbly shew- | J eth, stating that Wtliiatn Oliver, deceased, made j to your Petitioner, in his life-time, his certain Bond in | wn :ng. for titles to a certain tract of Land in the State l of Alabama, of which the following is a copy : [copy or tiif bond.] GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY. KNOW all men by these presents, that I, William [ Oliver, am held anti firmly bound in the penal sum of i seventeen hundred dollars, un'o Dossey Ivey, of Bald-! win county, for the pnyment of which, well and truly to ‘ be made. I bind myself my heirs, executors, administra-! i tors and assigns, jointly and firmly by these presents. I The conditions of the above obligation is such, that | the above bound William Oliver of Randolph count}’, has bargained and sold unto Dossey Ivey, of Baldwin county, one half section of Land, containing three hundred and twenty acres, lying and in the State of Alabama, and county of Barbour, it being the west halt of section 9, township 11 and range 29. Now if the said YVilliam Oliver makes or causes to be made good and lawful titles to the above described Land, alter the payment is made by the said Ivev, of the sum j of eight hundred and fifty dollars, then and on that con- j dition, the above bond to be null aud void, otherwise to ; remain in full force and virtue in law. as though there j was no condition to it. WM. OLIVER, [seal.] ! Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Major Stanly, James McCrone, j. r. November 26, ISSS. It appearing’to the Court that the said Dossey Ivey : ‘as Hi a v complied, or is ready to comply to the terms j of me above bond. It is therefore Ordered, that James | .larri on. administrator ot the Estate of William Oii- 1 ‘< r. deceased, make ‘it Ics to said tract of Land, or i -lie i cause why said titles should not be made. ; I ceriify the above to be a true extract from the ; 1 mutes of said Court. Given under my hand at office, tins sth Sept. ]BS7. ~ ~ JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. 14 - 37 3m GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY J A * IES ,. F - JOHNSON,of the 715th district, G. j AI tolls before me one sorrel MARE about ten j vears old. hip shot in the left hip. and has a blemish in her right eve, end some white on her right hmd foot 1 Appraised bv Elijah Mitcham and Jordan Gant to be i worth sixty-five dollars. This 18th day of Dec. 1887 i Isaac Barnes, j. p. A true copy fom the Esrrav Book, this ISth dav of i Dec. 1837. [l7 jt] * T. FORD. Ch rk. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Columbus, January 1, 1838. Alexander, Mrs Mary Ann Morgan, Littlen Alexander, Koberi B Murphey, K VY 2 Alexander, Wuliam Malley, Samuel Alexander, Francis Murray. Peter Agi i-uUurist, pub.ishers of Muckic, Joim me Marrison, Richard T Bull Mrs Priseillo Murray, VViniaiii M Bridges, James Murray, Janies M Brown, Airs Nancy Maxvine, James Bro.vn, Po.lard Melhvin, Richard Butiar, Thomas S Murray, fearah Ann Baldwin Mrs Jane E Morris, Tnoinas 2 Brown. Mrs Jaue E Ilangham, R E Burt, Janies Martin, Pdiza j Bates, John . Martin, Mrs Elizabeth Brewer, Airs AI J Alaze. Rampi A Odeni Bives, Pluilip T McKissaei.j.VlissKebecker : Barber, D J McEail, Daniel ( Brown, Aliss Martha I AlcLandrurn Burnell; William AlcDow’eil William Bedso!e,Juhn AleOoy, Thomas Baiiey,John McCoy, Thomas Buzarnian, William A MeCiauskey, John Baily, Robin C 3 McClendun : Brasawell, D B McCrary, Airs Elizabeth ! Buker, John AlcA.ister, iiarvey Bowen, Nicholas W AlcOloud, John Brown, Aliss Elizabeth S Nay, Harlow B.anchard, Ephraim Nelson, Ebenezer Belluze, A Oliver, John Baw, Airs Gilley Ocom.r, Airs Brooks, James AI Oliver, James Brewer, Airs Alargaret Pettigrew', John Bairde, J B Powel, H D Brown, John W Philpot, Thomas 3 Bower, Isaac E Ptirden, Joseph S Brown, Aliss Amanda Phillips. Benjamin Brown, Benjamin G Perry, S Carnes, Rob rt W 2 Pit ts, John D Coliina, John Pigott, Capt Elijah Cauthin, Thomas J Gilman Cornelus, John Prickett, Abraham L Coleman, Airs Catherine Peearson, J W & G W Caldwell, Airs Alary Parenoire, Rolen Christy, Capt. Albert M Phillips, P Chambers, lumbers AI Pairick, J K | Champion, Henry Proper, James A 2 ■ Cofieid, Berabrey Pierson. Surah - Camel, Letia Pierson, Aliss Alary | Clark, AI S Phelps, Aliss Francis Cooper, Alark A Rylander, William J Croxton, GiJeon II Riley, William Coleman, Benjamin F Reeves, Rev Prior Chalker, Aliss Amelia 2 Robeson, James Clark, Thomas N Kallef, George Copdaud, J T Ray, J L Chittenden, L S Richardson, Robert Cox, Nixon Ryon, Lewis Cashier of the Planters Reynolds. William J and Alechanicks Bank Roberts, Enoch C Clark, Thomas Rowston, Elijah Caps, David Richard, Mr Campbell, Thomas J Smith. Hezekiah Christian, Allen Sellers, Thomas Crooks, Aliss Nancy Spring, Albert G Conway, Weslvy Sheffield. C G Davis, Wiiiiam B 2 Spier, William Dean, Charles P Smith, George 2 Duffie, Nathan Sasnett, James Davis, James Sanders, Drusilla L Davis, Henry Sellers, William J Davis, Thomas Stone, Charles Davis & Stewart Smith, Rev Joseph Edwards, Sarlo Spire, G Edson, Calvin Smith, C W [Elkins, Rev. David Thorp, Miss lilizabeth ,English, John S ewart, John B English, Air. Slattcr, John J Evans, Josiah Steedman, John Eimendorf, Reuben Stewart, Miss Elizabeth Evans, D. & J. Spear, Anderson Flake, Augustus Smith, Laborn J Fishburne, Alaj. Edvverde Sa as, Eiheldredge Foster, John li Sutton, II S Ferrell, William Smith, Air Fletcher, Alaj. R. M. 2 Stiles, Benjamin Ferguson Benj Sanders, Julius Freekman John Sims, John Field, George Safe, John Glasgow, Itobert Skinner, Isacc A Green, Wii ium Thomson, it Godfiey. James G Thomson Airs Lucy Gordy, Wilson Thomason Alicajah F Gordon, John N Tarver, Abraham Graham, John Thornton, Dozier Green, C C Taylor. Joseph J Gray J P Taylor. Robert B Gittengur, Phillip Thomps on Daniel Grigsby Janies Townes, Col Joseph H Gray, Benone Tellis, Alosvs Goreon, r d homas W Turner, Gen II H Gilforc, B S Terry, Samuel C Herndon, James Taylor, Alardia AI Holcomb, Henry B Turner, Larkin Hubbard, Daniel B Townes, W'iliiam Hurt, Henry Vanhinckle, John Hill Benjamin 2 Younge, Charles Holland, Thomas A Younge, Thomas Harris, Wiley Younge, Widmm AI Haney, Iliram Younge, Joel P Harris, A Zmimermaiin, D E Harris, J AI Capt 3 White, Henry Herron. S J Wright, John M Hodges, Miss Elizabeth Williamson Airs Nancy G Howard, J & S J Wea.hers, William Hollingsworth, Stephen Westmoreland Mark J Harris, Airs S Welch, Thomas Hunt, W Walton, Thomas L Hill Joseph B White, Nelson \V Haygood, James E Woods, N G Hostead, William Ward, Robert A Jones, Airs Ann N AN hile, Joel P Johnson. Amos Whitnel, David T Jackson. Zadock NVhiifield, D B Jones William Wilber, Ezra Johns, Jesse B Wilkins; NVilliam John-on Aliss E A 2 Weatherred. David Jo nson Zachariah & NVilkins, John Thomas NVarr, Henry Jackson, Barnett NVarr, Edward James John NVebb, James Kelley, NVilliamH Williams, N 13 Kirbon, Joseph Waggor.uier, Wiley Kirrauts. John NVear, G Kobb & McKay Williams, Janies S Kirkley. John II Wynne. William F Knight, NValter NVard, Franklin B Ki bum G A Wright. Wiliam J Keys William or Daniel Williams, John li McC.oud NValson. Thomas Kirlland, S C & Son Wea hington, William Lovd. Aliss Lucy 2 Wright, Isaac Al 2 Logan, Wiiiiam T NVard. David Lumpkin, Robert Wiikerson, John l.aflin Daniel Weir, Samuel Lochabay, John L Wood, John NV Lawrence, Mrs Eleanor NVnght, John Lowe. Aliss Martha Williams. Dr Wilson Leel. NVii iam Willis, loshua Mershon, Joseph E White William JAAIES VAN NESS, Post Master. ?CP Persons calling fir the above letters ww please sax’ hev are adveitied. ;p LIST OF liliT'l KKS REMAINING ill ihe Post Office at Talbotton Ga. January 1, 1638. ziuins, Henry Lockhart, J. R. Beggarly, Mrs. Mary Lawrence, Rev. T. P. 2 Busuan, Thomas Long. Wm. Brown. Franklin Lloyd J. E. &J. M. 2 Bruce, James 3 MeVyre, YVrn. Blow, Buijamin McAllister AI. W. 2 Blow John McLevan, Neill Bailey, Miss E. A. AlcJunkin. Samuel Beniy, Thomas Melvin D. Bagiey, Archibald Mann. R, B. Brady, Thomas Manes. Benjamin Guilin, Thomas Mishel, Edwin Oastens, R. J. Alorris, Wm. Carrakee, Jacob Maxwell, Benson Cox, Chappell Alorrice. Elijah Cody, Elias J. Aliilen Thomas V. Dickson, Win. Ma his, Miss Ala:ia | Davenport. Raymond 2 Alershon Henry B. ; Denham. A ranted Noles. Parker | Davis, Benjamin Nelson. Aliss Lydia | Dicky, Owen H. Nunn, Air. ! Dickson. R. 11. Owen, Philemon I Denson. A. C. Owen. Robert ! Daniel, R. H. Patterson, ; Flournov. N. Parker, Duke & Cos I Fields. Airs. Nancy Pickison, Wm. (Green,Mrs.Nancy Robinson, Wm. i Griffin. John Rogers. Harvey I Gibson, Springer Rugg, A.K. ‘ 2 I Guyse, Thomas Stubbs, Peter I Given, John P. Stalling-, Wm, i Goodwin, Joseph Stamper, M. W. j Howell, Stephen Solomotu John I Hammonds, R. P. Tooke. Thomas B. Hicks, Win. Twindlc, Daniel [Hoit.Alr. Tamplin John I Hardman. Garrett White, Zachariah 5 Hunter, E. A. Wynn. George 11. Harris. Aliss Lucy H. West, Moses | Harris, Rev. West Watkins, Jesse | Jackson, Jesse Watkins, Wm. Jemison. Humphrey Wilson, James D. Lynch, James U. 2 Persons calling for any of the above letters will ! please say they are advertised. 43 3t R. W. ROFFE, P. AI. TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, at the Court House door in the to vn of Franklin. Heard county, on ihe first : Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the following pro ■ pertv. viz : 160 acres of land, in Cherokee county, in the 13 b j district and 3d section, No. 87 ; levied on as the pro i pertv of John A. Porter, to satisfy his tax for the year i 1836. Tax due. $2 68. i 202 j acres of land in the 2d district of Campbell county, No. 2 ; levied on as the property of Elijah Hammonds, to satisfy his tax for the year 1836. Tax due 98 cis. ! 40 acres ofland in the 21st district and 3d section of J Cherokee countv. No. 1182 : levied on as the property I of Samuel C. Norris, to satisfy his tax for lh_ year 1836. Tax due, 37j cts. Dec. 7. 45rs WM. M. GARNER, t. c. I _ OX CONSIGNMENT. CASKS fresh Thonmton Lime. Just re’d by ALLEN & YOUNG. Jan. 5. ! CAUTION. t TIIE citizens of Henry county and vicinity are j hereby cautioned against purchasing lblle tor j B.aiidredi’s Pius of Air. Joiah Chambers, whose j store is si.oaled about nine iiii.es above AlcDonough. i As said Chambers is sel.u.g Pins umiei ihe name ct j Bran .ire tl.’s, w hich are gro:s au J paipab.e counieitei s I 1 hoy were purchased ot Alessrs. Siiolwell it Cos j Druggi>ls of Alacju, who, to cover itieir iniquity, a— [ sert liiat they purchased them troin Brandieih. But i ills a well known fact that no Druggist can sell .he • genuine Brandretn’s Pilis. Dr. Brandreih will not se.i . ilieni o Druggists upon any terms, and any porsou ai | alt acquain.ou with the genuine Aledicinc, indeed, ! whether acquauiied or not, would see ala glance ilia: j they were base and unprincipled coun.crfei.s. Drug- ; gisi may, to be sure, get a sow ot ihe genum.; ones, by 1 resornug to ar.i ce and dec ption but those that would j sloop so low- will, and generally do go tardier and make or purchase a mixture of trash that will cos. them less; but should such men be countenanced? Judge ye. I nave sum.; of die Pilis in question,ami have never seen a plainer counte Lit. ‘ihe boxes are not the same size, the printing and type are different, and die Pills j as unlike as possible, both in looks and smell. I regret to say that Air. Chambers undoubtedly knew when he purchased them that they were not genuine, for he was at that liine selling the genuine Pills from my Agency, which were withdrawn lrom him as soon as he got the counterfeits. As Dr. Brandieth’s State Agent I am compelled to notice these inroads upon the popularity of the genuine Brandreth’s Pills which happen within the limits of my Agency. Let them make as many Pills as they please, but call them after their own name, and if they can cam for themselves a reputation, or for their maker fame, be it so, their right is undoubted ; but kc-p off from Brandreth’s skirts, mind that. The genuine Pills may be obtained in Columbus, at my store only, and of the following persons throughout the State, who are my Agents ; and from time to lime, as other agencies are established, their names will be published. J. & A. J. Ashmore, Lincolnton. Lincoln co. F,. AI. Amos, lvnoxviile, Crawford co. Tilloitis Addams, CrawforJville, Tallifcrro co. Barefield & Buchanan Cuthbert, Randolph co. Erasmus Bell, Lumpkin Stewart co. A. R. Bell & Cos. Thomaston Upson, co. Hezekiah Brake. Powelton, Hancock co. Bell. Ro binson & George, Clinton. Jones co. John M. Cox. Lexing'on ; nd Sandy Cretk. Oglethorpe co. Cozart Burton & Cos. NVashington, Wilkes co. Allen B. Chas tain. Hawkinsville, Pulaski co. Calier Pence & Cos. Drayton, Dooy co. John B. Coleman & Cos. Pond Town, Sumpter co. Darden & Bailey, Taibotton. Tal bot co Dun & Alartin, Forsyih, Alonroe co. Dun comb & Ingram, Perry, Houston co. Alexander J. Gordon, Hamilton, Harris co. J. E. Groce, Goshen. Lincoln co. Griffin & Purse. Macon, Bibbco. Ar hur Ginn & Cos. Cullodens, Alonroe co. N. B. Hopper & : Cos. Hoppers S.ore. Oglethorpe co. Harper & Clark, Elbertori, Elbert co. S. & M. J. Hally, Tazewell, Alarion co. H. G. Johnson, Zebuton. Pike co. John son & Hudspeth. Alalereisville, Wilkes co. Johnson, Jones & Cos. AlcDonough, Henry co. Joice & Bruton, Georgetown, Randolph co S. S. Kendrick, Barnes ville, Pike co. Keliom & Maxey, Monticello, Jasper co. Tlios. Leslie, NVarin Springs. Meriwether eo. Lock hart, Threewits & Chapman, Warrenton, NVarren co. J. Lumpkin. Travellers Rest, Dooly co. Freeman ATcLendon,Greenville, Aleriwether co. NV. R. Alitch- ‘ ell, Stanfordviiie, Jasper co. R. L. M’Kinney, Al’Kin- ! ncy’s Store, NVi.kes co. Isaac AlcCrary, Aineri- j cus, Sumpter co. J. B. Nickelson, Grecnsborough, | Green co. Pitts & Finley, Newburn, Newton co. ‘ RicharJ Feather, Pea'hers Siore, Lincoln co. NV. J. j Rowaldson & Cos. Danville. Sumpter co. Thomas B. Stubbs. Milledgeville, Isaac Low Jackson. Bums co. Sanford & Lumsden, Eatonton. Putnam co. H. G. Slaughter. Hilsboro, Jasper co. Stafford & Woodward, Florence. Stewart co. Smi h & Bassett, Bainbridge. Deca ur c.o. Jacob H. Smith. Fair Play, Alorgan co, Samuel AI. Thompson, Autrusta. James Thomas. Sparta, Hancock co. A. F Thompson ft Cos. Indian Springs, Butts co. Usher & Anderson, Covington. Newton co. Wootten ft Cooper. Whitesville, Harris co. and T. J. Warthen. Sautidersvide. Washington co. The Agents in Florida Brown ft Wilson, Browns Ferry. NV.N.L & .1 NV.Rnss Alaiiacna John Camp bell Pensacola and A'larcus Tit mbul for Si. Josephs. The Agen's in Alabama are Coleman & Hodges Jef ferson, Chambers co Smi h Si Livingston lrv>inton. NVm N. Stafford Tuskegee ATaron co E. D. I.ed vard, Mon'gomcry. JOHN B. PEARGDY. General Agent for Georgia Alabama and Florida. Columbus Nov. 23. 47 f JOHN BABCOWBE. THIS CELEBRATED RACER will stand the ensuing season at the EAAI P 1 ON COURSE, initi Augusta,Gu.,under thedirec ion oi F. NV. Lacy, anu be lei 10 mares at jiltO the season, with one dollar to the Groom—ihe season 10 commence the Isi of Fe bruary ana end the 15 li of Juiy. It is requested that persons sending mart s will stud a note for the season, and ihe Pedigree of the mare. The proprietors are welt provided with l.ots and Stables for mares that may be sent to rtmain with the horse, and will be fed and well attended to for fifty cents per da) —black servants sent with mares fed gratis. Jdvery care and attention will be taken to guard against aceiden.s and escapes, but no liability win be incurred for either. Description. —John Bascombe is a light chesnut,fine bone aim muscle, wi h superior limbs and action and for sprightiiness and intelhgciici of countenance, sur passed by no horse on earth; in fact, lake him upon the whole, he is the horse of horses. He will bo seven years old ‘he ensuing spring. The charge for keeping mares lobe paid when taken away. Pedigree. —John Bascombe was got by old Bertrand, out of urey Goose, she by Pacolei. and he by imported Citizen; grand dam by imported Buzzard, great grand darn by NVa ie Hampton’s Paragon g. g. grand dam by imported Figure, g. g. g. grand dam ihe old Slam met kin mare by the celebrated imported horse Wildair, out of the imported Cub mare. Wade Hampton’s Paragon was got by imported Flimnap out of Camilla, and she by Burwiii’s Traveller ; his grand dam by old Fearnought, g. grand dam Cahsta, imported by Col. Byrd, Burwell’s Traveller was got by Morton's Tra veller. out of Col. Bird’s Caiista. Performances. —1834, Huntsville, Ala.. Nov. 15. ; Mile heats, best three in five he ran 1 eoond to Stock holder, beating Rachel Johnson NYhalebone. and Samuel O’Rourke. Time, 2m 4s ; 2m 3s ;2mss ; 2m 5s ; 2m ss. 1535, Nov. 18, at Alontgomcry. Ala., three mile heats, he won the purse distancing Samuel O’Rourke, his only competi or ihe first her .in 6m 525. 1835 Nov. 24 a Alarm Aleigs. Ala., three mile hea's, he ran second to Bill Ausiin. beating Daphne Time, 6m ; 6ni 3s. 1835. Dec. 10, at Columbus, Ga., three mile heats hebeatVoiney by Indus ry. Time, first heat. 6m. — Volney having broke down. 1836. Jan 13 ai Augusta, Ga.. three mile heats, he ! beat Ches atee. Ormond Col. Townes’ Truffle eolt. ! ami distanced Paul Clifford in the first and Vertum- ! ntis in ‘he second heat in 5m 54s ; 5m 5Gs. 1836, April 12 a’ Augusta, Ga., in a ma'ch of fmr mile heats, he distanced Col. Hampton’s Argyle foe first heat in 7m 44 This ma'ch was for §32 000, §l7 000 on Argyle and 1 $15,000 on Col. Crowell’s s'a'de. con-is ing of Bill I Austin. Laly Nashville, Jo’ n Bascombe and Bolivia; | Baseombe having been selected. 1836 :Vlav 31 a ’he Union Course, Long Ts’and n a match of fmr mile hea's §5 000 aide after ‘ra velling nine huvhed miles he beat the chan) i >n of ‘he Norh Post Biv *wo strait heats, our nd es each in 7m 4b ; and 7n 51 js. Track not in ho best order and ‘he dav windy. 1836 Dec. 9 a’ Augos'a Ga. four mdc heat*, he beat the grey colt Kite and Lady Morgan in two heats. Time. 8m Is ; 8m Is. John Bacombe never lost a heat after getting in*o the hands of Col John Crowell his pre-ent owner F. W. T.ACY. Augusta. Ga. Dec 14 1837. 48 3 n TEX DOLLARS REWARD. STR YYKD from Mr. Wildam Rogers’Stand, on the Mon gumerv road, twenty miles west from Columbus, on th ‘ 22d inst , a sorrel H JRSE about fmrtsen hands high, rive or six years - Id with heavy mane an 1 tail, his eis are somewhat swollen. Said Horse belongs to ’he Express Alaii line, and strayed off with a sa Idle and bridle. Anv ner on finding said Horse, and delivering him a’ anv of the stands on the road shah bo rewarded wi h ten do lars. D c. 27. 1837. 47 f AI HAR WELL. TEX DOLLARS REWARD. | “8T OST by the subscriber, some time ago a sma I sorrel horse MULE, about 12 vears old roach ed mane, paces naturally, and his hair rubbed from the skin on his sides by the traces. No very particular marks recollected. Whoever returns the above mule to me at Fort Gaines or leaves hi n with S. J. Herron, Columbus, shall receive the above reward. R. H. WILLARD. Fort Gaines, July 3. 28 ts LOST, ON or about :1m 20. h of Nov. last, two NOTES on Ann Peterson, for Pair hundred and twenty five dollars each, given on or about the loth May last, one of them payable on the first day of June last, and the other payable the first January next, as well as I can recollect, and made payable lo George T. Wood or bearer. The maker ol said Notes is hereby cau tioned against paying the said Notes to anv person wi hout my order. This 21st Dec . 1537. 47 3t JOHN REYNOLDS, j LOST. BROKE loose from near the Court House, on Wednesday the 13:h ins'., a dark sorrel HORSE about fifteen hands high, and five years old. Anv in formation concerning- said horse, so that ] c.m get him, will be thankfully received hf-si ies a liberal reward i wi I be given. EBENEZER NELSON. Dec. 20. 1837. 46 3l LOST. A LARGE Calfskin POCKETBOOK, contain- variety of Notes of Hand, among which are the following : A note on Jefferson Reid for $2-5 “ “ “ S tymou- R. Bonner for §l5O “ “ “ Fred’k Cabcl made payable to A. Clav'on for §3OO <•’ “ Fred’k Cabe! fir 5220 The makers of the above described noes arc hereby warned not to pay or liquidate the same, to or with any person other than ir.vself. The Pocketbock was lost in some part of the city, most likely in the street, j A liberal reward will be given for its ‘delivery to the subscriber, or at the Bar of the City Hall. Jan. A. -18 2i JONATHAN OROSUAW. 1 VALUABLE! ALABAMA LANDS Foil SALE. FHE following described lots of Land will be sold at private saie, on application to the subscribers, >1 10 Win. B. Jones at lrwiiHon, Alabama. Persons visiting a good and permanen. cotton Plantation wou.d Jo well to examine them, as they are acknowledged to ,je the very best ianas for cotton growing m the whole \ Creek purchase. section 26 14 26 E half N E qr 9 12 27 ’ ejection 27 14 2c X YV quarter 10 12 27 I Section £8 14 2i iV ha.t S\Y qr 10 12 27 | i Section 34 14 W had NE qr Id 12 27 Seclion Id 14 tcti S AY quarter Id 12 2 7 ! s half 22 14 26 N W quarter 13 12 27 ! N half and S E qr 15 14 26 N half 36 16 26 I dE 1 & W i Nii i 9 14 26 N half 19 12 29 ;tg half 21 14 26 \V ha.f SAV qr 12 12 26 i Section 19 14 26161 half 8 12 29 YV hats So 12 29 vV half 11 12 2a ;VV half 19 14 St jN YV quarter 22 13 25 j ‘l£ half So 14 26; VV hall'S YV qr 10 13 25 1 W half 8 14 27 E half 9 13 25 ‘N AV quarter 31 13 27 !s E quarter 71127 : j S half 813 271 VV haif SAV qr 8 1127 WJ NE J &NAVI 9 13 27 ‘Section 11 11 27 |N AV quarter SI 13 27 |E halfN Eqr 26 11 27 N AV quarter 13 12 27 ;N half 25 12 26 IS AV quarter 86 13 27 NT half &SAVqr26 12 26 : E half S E quarter 41227 YV half SE qr 26 12 26 S AV i & E i SE i 3 12 27 3 | & E i N E i 32 12 26 | E half NE qr 31227NVV |NAV { 32 12 26 Section 2 12 27 SE | & E J S E J 31 12 26 N half 1 12 27 E half S E qr 30 12 26 AV half SAVqr & E VV half SAV qr 12 12 26 i lialfS Eqr 112 27 Section 11 12 26 S E quarter 8 12 27 Section 20 12 26 J. R. JONES, E. CARY. THOS. HOXEY. Oct. 20. 55 ts VALtABLK LANDS FOR SALE. J THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to 4 remove off the road, to another planta- * 1 • !£/ ion which he has purchased, offers j SCTJIIIIB sa^e *'* s valuable Plan at ion and! l.'.esidi-nce, eleven miles west of Co lumbus, Gu.. and immediately on the S age Road ! thence to Montgomery, Ala. The settlement contains | between eight hundred and one housand acres of ex cellent and well w atered and timbered ; two hundred ; of which are cleared and in successful cultivation being principally low grounds or boitoin land. The buildings are new, well nnisl ed and convenient, and well adap'td to the accommodation of travellers. Persons wishing to combine the Fanning with Mercantile business or Tavern Keeping, will do well to call and examine the premises. j He has on the premises a large stock of every cle j scrip'ton, which lie would be willing to divide with the purchaser. Also corn, fodder, po'atoes &c. &c. And to make a long story short, the premises offered are those so well known as ELLIOTT’S STAND, in Russed county, Alabama. Three lines of Stages pass daily. The premises above can be had upon very accom modating terms and payments made easy. Persons wishing to purchase the most healthy and desirable situation in this country, would do well to call immediate:)-and see George AV. Elliott, when they j can be suited without defalcation, i The titles shall be uiuxcep'ionab’e. GEO. AV. ELLIOTT. j Russell county, Ala. Oct. 24 1837. 42 CREEK LANDS J J J SIHE subscriber offers for sale the following de -IL scribed Lands, lying and being in the counties of Taliapoosa and Macon, amongst which are Prairie, River bottom and every other variety of land embraced in this section of country. This newly settled coon ry is too well known to need a general description. It is j situated between two navigable streams tri m neither distan’ 50 miles ; it is a high healthy country, abound j ing vvi h good water, and well timbered, which for fer tility of soil cannot be surpassed. The Indians being entirely removed horn the Country, those who ate de sirous of settling, need apprehend no f< ars on that ac- ; count. To particularise each piece or parcel, would be unnecessary, as any person wishing to purchase and who could not be suited wi h such a bill of fare, musl indeed be hard to please. Terms to suit purchasers. The subscriber may at all times be found a this place ready to show the Lands. GEO STONE. Tuskeeyee Macon county, Ala.,.luly. 1837. 16 f E 2 18 21 ) 64C N 5 14 24 ) 640 AV 2 18 21 j acres E 32 15 24 facies in a body tn a body, E 19 TS 21 A 128f W 1 15 24 AV 19 IS 21 { in :.3 12 15 24 i N 30 18 21 f b and V 25 1G 24 N 29 IS 21J with N 27 14 23 ) 610 it mill scat. 3 27 14 23 ) acres E 27 18 21 in a bodv, N 3 17 21 > 64 r 3 12 14 25 S 3 17 21 j acre N 11 16 23 in a bodv. N 34 19 24 S ‘25 19 21 N 18 17 24 ) 680 S 14 17 22 S 18 17 24 > teres N 35 17 22 SE | of S E | in a S SI 17 23 7 17 24 body N 36 17 23 and a mill seat, three mile’ AV 14 19 23 from this place; undivided 1 N 21 15 23 ) 640 half of E 20 15 23 f acre N 10 17 24 ? 480 in a body. 8E | 16 17 24 S’ acres N 9 13 24 with a mill seat. N S5 13 24 W 8 15 26 ) 800 S 28 13 24 3 5 15 26 $ acres N S6 14 24 E}ofN F. J 7 15 26 AV 3 14 24 undi- E j ofS AV i 6 15 56 vided half 120 cleared, under good f- nee ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE. S. T. R.I S. T. R West half 24 IB 29 SW qr 21 15 25 SjSEJ 15 16 £9 H jSEor 20 15 25 WfNWj 17 16 29. VV SNE qr 23 15 25 SEiN Wi 17 10 29|E \SE qr 23 15 26 SE J 31 17 27 ESN Eqr 7 13 £6 EJNWJ SO 17 27; NE qr 19 13 26 iWS SW i 19 17 27 W'iN Wqr 17 13 25 N-JSWJ 23 17 27;S Eqr 17 13 25 ESS W-4 24 17 27:Ei vE qr 10 13 25 SW i SO 17 27|S VV qr N E 11 13 26 NjSEJ SO 17 27|S Eqr 30 14 26 15 515 W 4 23 17 27 WSS Wqr 2 14 26 WSN 15 4 23 17 £7.Section 26 15 25 WjS E i 3 IS 29j Sect ion 35 15 2b SW 4 24 n 26 S1 a f 23 15 2(. EjN W f 24 17 26115 5 SEqr 22 15 26 WSS E J 24 17 26 E3N Eqr 27 15 £0 SEqr. 24 15 26iL5JSEqr 27 15 26 [Nha f 25 15 26 N 15 qr 22 15 2a N Wqr 14 15 26jS Wqr 23 15 25 KjNEqr 14 15 26 SW qr 14 15 25 WjNWq 13 15 26 S Wqr 18 15 25 NW qr 23 15 26 WSNF. qr 9 15 25 ESSIS qr 8 15 26 WSN Eqr 10 15 2a WjS Wqr 9 15 26 NW qr 2 14 25 WSN Wqr 9 15 £6 NW qr 21 15 25 N half S 14 14 26 NE qr 23 15 26 N half 32 15 27 Also the subscriber offers for sale a valuable se'tle ment in Muscogee cot ntv. Georgia seven and a h-.lf miles fr rn Columbus, on Rocky Creek, con ainint 90t acres, wi'li a good plantation anti saw mill, on which In now resides. HENRY MOFFETT. Sept. 7. 36 6tn 800 TOWN 3LOT3 ZM HOAPTOS3 FOR SALE. vi^7 ILL, be sold o the hignest bidder on MON 'S W DAY the 15 h of JANUARY next One Hundred more TO \VN LOTS in rlie own of itomoiie Stewart county, (the town the Indians burned.) Saul io.s will be sold on accommodating terms. After the Indians left the Cha't ihoochee a general search was made for a ci e to build a to>vn fir die trade to centre below Columbus, but no spot can be found with the natural advantagestha old Roanoke has. A btauliful . piain equal to Co.utnbus for one mi:e out from the river, then rising to high tine hi.ls. In the town, are beau ifui springs of water quite handv, sufficient to supply a large town The boat landing at this pla> - e i -aid to be superior to any o h.u on ihe river near tha place. The roads are good aid firm leading to Roan oke. There is a ferr_> estab ished here. The main road will cross here leading fr m Miiledgevill- . Ga. to Montgomery, Alabama. Ilosnoke is about centra between Columbus and Fort Gaines. The conn ry on both sides the river for 40 o’ 50 miles bark is fertile and well adapted to cotton : and Roanoke will certain ly command the greater pari of the trade. The com manding advantages of Roanoke lias caused a large company of gentlemen to join to rebuild it again. Also to Rent about one hundred acres of Rcver- Swomp Land for the ensuing year. The terms to be made known on the dav of sale. WILLIAM CO° PER > i Nov. 16. 44 Agent for the Company. LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE. pa THE subscriber offers for sale that va!- uable tract of land in Harris county, for liS3a|fp|L| nierly Muscogee, lately a part of the set- U* j j j i&iA dement of Gen. McDougald. con’aining 2C24 acres, more or less. It is situate eigh teen miles from Columbus, has cotnf rtable log houses and an excellent well of water with necessary outbuild ings. Sixty-five acres ate cleared and under good; fence. For further particulars apply to Col. Wm. C. j Gsborne or Dr. John Yv. Turner, in Hamilton, or to j the subscriber at Columbus. JAMES H. IVERSON. Sept. 21. S3 ts ALABAMA LANDS BOR SALE. SOUTH Half of Section 18 Township 14, and Range 28 and West half of Sscfion 8. Township 14. an 1 Range 27. both in Russell county, for sale cn accommodating terms. Apply ‘o j. H. CAMPBELL, At the office of Campbell & McDougald. Columbus, Ga. Sept. 28. 1 39 ts DUS. HOLT AND PERSONS ARE united in the prac'ice of Medicin® Their Offices are on Broad street, just below the City ’ Hall, and on Randolph street, in the upper tenement ; of Calhoun’s Granite Building. Besides the usual branches of the practice of Medi : cine, Drs. H. and P. tender their services as Surgeons I of some experience in ihe higher operations—such as operations for ail diseases of the eyes, for Hernia, Li thotomy, &c, &c. March 23. 12 ts MEDICAL SCHOOL CF FICRA. DU. “IHOMAB. giautul for the conhi.ti.ee ana very liberal patronage hitherto extended to him. j 11 apecilulfy begs nave to assure his friends and ihe j public, thai. he wilt uevole his moat assiduous al.entiui. | to the duties ul bis profession, ana wi.i a unj >o calls tl.ai he m his power, wiil.m twimy miles cd (..omnibus. lie nia. a an timesbelotu.it, it not lit-; cessarnv absent, ut lit-, ofitee eii Ogicil.cn pe ;i it t DU. TtiuMAß i..sjust received. tut, is nuwopen ing, a targe ana ton assui .mem ut simple and curnijijv.ua YiZ amc iUeuicn.es. A pari el wl.u n are as louows : tef iOia, or ANTI DYSPEPTIC BITTKKS. ND. 6 or Hoi L/ivcPs>. AiioMAiiU Lli- TEItS. U'lKhNb'iHiiMNti SYRUP. *STI- j MOi.ATING i.iNLMLNT. \ ogETABLd , Bl i"l EKS. OOMPOsl'i IDN or DlAPi.'oKt. i - j 10 POWDERS. MINE BITTERS. CCUGIt; \UUP. DYSKMdRY CORDIAL. A,St) a, i large sujqffy of the best MEDICINAL BAKES. ; KoU'IS anti HLKB3, collected by lhe SHAKERS, i and cartfuliy prepared and compounded (according to 1 I lhe DURHAM or DUTCH and INDIAN systems) for ihe cure of all LINGERING and GHRONID diseases. FLORA’S COMPOUND ANTI-BILIOUS : PILLS, v nich are prepared so as to act upon the j Stomach, Bowels, Liver , Kidneys and Skin. They j may be used as ail Emetic or a Cathartic, or .hey may be given so as to ac; as an Emetic, Cathartic, Sttdon ! tic and Diuretic, and in a few hours ihe operation is ; over and the patient restored to health. 1 have re- ; lieved many persons who were violently attacked with j ■ Bilious Fever with one dose of these pills; they will i | remove the obstructions fiom the Idler and Biliary ; Ducts, and carry elf a'l the offensive Mori if c Matter. They are decidedly the best cathartic medicine that 1 j have ever used. They will be found, 1 will not say. a i remedy for all diseases, but they w ill be found to alleviate . I the most inveterate, to cure the most doubtful and dan gerous, to injute none. They n.ay be safel) used in all cases and under all circumstances, when an Emetic, Cathartic Sudorific, or Diuretic, becomes necessary. Also, Flora’s Tonic Pills, which will be found an in falliele remedy for Ague and Fever. FLORA’S REFUGE FOR SYPHILITICA. This Compound will be found to be a safe, speedy, | l and certain remedy for a'l sorts and stages of Syphilitic ; !or Venereal diseases. It will not fail in any case when ! ! directions arc followed. All of the above medicines : are neatly put up with labels, and all necessary dtrec i ‘ions for using them, and will be sold low by the whole- j I sale or retail. N. B. Ail persons afflicted will lingering or | chronic diseases who desire the b; nefit to be derived from the best vegetable medicines, and cannot conve niently apply in pen-on, will please send the symptoms of their disease in writing by mail or otherwise, inclo sing Jis. current money, and they will receive by the ; same conveyance, mi did nos to suit their case. ■ CT-’ All letters directed to Dr. Thomas, must, to receive attention, be post paid. May 18. 20 eowly IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Sumn . * Complaint, Co lics, Cramps ami Spasms. THE utility of It. S. BERNARD’S Remedy for Cholera has ceased to be a problem. Experi ence, the only sure foundation of Medicinal as c f all other kinds of knowledge, has effectually established what the judicious composition of the Remedy, its admirable adaptation to the various indications which occu. in the course of those diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels, usually designated as Cholera Com plaints, led the proprietor to anticipate from the fist. Cf all experience, however, that of men competent todis crimina e accurately and to decide justly upon the effects of a medicine, must be the besi; and with such in its favor, even tlie most fastidious in these matters must lay aside their prejudices. The indication* of cure are—to tranquilize the sto mach and bowels; to relieve tlie excessive puking and purging; to allay the increased irritability of the intes tines, giving rise to increased peristaltic motion; to relieve that rheumanc state of ihe bowels which is of ten the attendant of chronic cast s. sometimes accom panied with inflamniatb n and ulceration; to overcom • the spasms i qua ize the circttbdon. andrestore warmth to the surface; remove congestion of ihe internal or gans, and to relieve the morbid irritability of the brain ! and nervous system:—all of which has hern effected bv the use of Bernard’s Remedy for Cholera certificates of which have been given at various times, of its effi cacy in cases widely different in their origin and pro gress from each other. lUIP Look to the certificates; they are the best evidence that can he given. The coimn -nda’ions which several liberal and intel ligent Physicians have bestowed upon the Remedy I I have already been -published; and the subscriber has ! now the gratification of adding the following from a most respectable pratising physician of Sern and ton A*a i R. S. BERNARD. Somcrlon, May 14 1837. Mr. R. S. Bernard : Dear Sir—This is to inform vou I have tested the efficacy of your Remedy for Cholera in several ins’cn ees that have lately come, under my care, and that i’s effects evince it to be a judicious preparation—one erni- I neniv serviceable. I will say altogether competent to cure the diseases for which uis recommended. I foe! no hesitation, therefore, m declaring that lor the treat ment of such disorders, I shall recula lv dispense your Remedv from mv office, and would recommend it to be kerb in all families liable to these dangerous attacks. You may use this certificate as you will. Your’s, very respectfully, AY. L. PARHAM. This certificate was given to my agent, E. P. Nash, of Petersburg, and for its importance notice ]\lr. Nash’s remarks : “ As agent for Bernard’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Me dicine. I ca 1 the attention of the public to theccrtitica c below f. onion® of the most respectable gentlemen in the S’a e; and I particularly ea’l their a’tenfion to the one given by a gentleman in this town— and if it were necessary, I could produce a half dozen o’hcrs from Petersburg, who have tried the rn'-dicine within two weeks past. EDW. P. NASH. Air. Edward P Nash , Agent for Bernard’s Cholera Medicine. Dear Sir: I feel it a duty I owe to the proprietor of the above medicine, as will as the pub ic generally, to inform you that the bottle of Cholera mix ure which I bought at your store a few evenin;; since, has entire ly cured me of a severe Diarrhoea. The cure was ff cted in taking only two doses: and u= I had Tied many o her 1 c-medics within t 1 e cast effi c, lam fully of the opinion tha’ the medicine here alluded ,0 is eve j thing tha it is raid to be. JAS. S. WALLACE, Petersburg, Ya. Who will neglect to supply themselves with Ber nard’- Remedy fur Cholera when it is so fit ly proven to be efficacious in all the diseases for which i> is i>- oonimendod? In no ea<=e ha-= it fai’ed to cure 1! cmo 1 ob-tina’e a’taoks of summer complaint made upi n chi’, dren. In one instar.c ; a permanent cure was ehTc’eil ! upon a child in this p'a®e after he sum oer complain had put it (as ‘hought by the doctors) beyond the pow er of medicine to relieve. It vas such ; n aggravated case that the child ha 1 in the ourse of one day and night six’v-'hree evaeua i-ms from the bowels. Yet one bottle proved a sovereign remedy. Extract from one ofmv aen'r— Petersburg June 4,1836. Mr. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: 5 our Cholera Me- j dicinc is highly thought of in Petersburg and adjacent counties; I have never sold a bottle out of the whole that I have sold which has not. so far as I could ascer tain, proved effecual in curing: I have never h;,d a enmplain—bn many commendations ol its good tf fec s have been given me. You may as far as mv jildgmen’ and the good sense of the many t- whom I have sold it goes recommend it highly to anv and ad who may wi-'i such medicine. 1 sl.ali soon be in want of more. Respectfully, E. P. NASH, Agent for Petersburg, Va. From my Agent. Mr John Hare, of Memphis, Term., formerly o! MuiTrevrboro’, N. C). Memphis July 7 1836. ; Mr. R. S. Bernard—D< 5 r Sir: After selling a good , | deal of your medicine for Cholera, wi h entire satisfac tion, I called on a few of our most rc -pcc able ci'izi-m j to get if possible, some evidence of the efficacy of raid I ; medicine anil I am glad to enclose you some certif. 1 j cates, which I am confident will add much to the proof I i already obtained. Having used your medicine in mv 1 j own family, for some most violent attack of Cholera I ; and Diarrhoea 1 take pleasure in adding my certificate ! j inasmuch as I consider it the most valuable preparation i ever made. If my name is of any service vou may use it in anv way you think best, and I shall at all fimes I j feel proud to think that I have been called on to testify i to the rnnnv cures performed by vottr medicine. I ! dai'y distributing it over this’ district, and have sent i some to Arkansas, where it has been triul with com -1 ple'e success. Your friend, J. HARE To prevent imposi-ion. a sac simi'e of my name will . be attached to each bottle. For sale by John E. B.icox & Cos. A. P O .v D & ! Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus, Ga. ! July 27- so PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exisit in PE I EKS’ VEGETABLE PILLS, is every day demonstrated by their astonishing efficacy in all {he cases which they ! 1 are announced to cure. This is no deceptive or mer | cenary boast, but a fact undeniably proved by numerous I ; certificates gt a-uitously and voluntarily offered to the j j proprietor, who. being'a regular Physician, aid having ! J practiced his profession for mr.nv years in different j | climates, is enabled to offer to the afflicted invalid a I medicine, on the effects of which he is willing to ri k his reputa’ion. He does nor pretend that thev are a positive cure, or even beneficial in every complaint: but he most poT'ively believes that in everv do ca.-e where a cathar- ; i ‘ic or anaperien’ medicine isneeded. thev will be found 1 • superior to any of tho~e drastic purgative medicines i which are so much miffed in the public prints as puri fiers ol the blood. V. hen taken according 10 lie direc- I tions accompanying them, thev are highly beneficial in the preven’ion and cure of Billions Fever. Fever and Agu", Dyspepsia Liver Complaints Sick Headache , Jaundice. Asthma Dropsy. Rhenma'istn. Fn'argi mi nt , of the Sp!en. Pdes Colic. Female Obstructions j Heartburn. Nausea. Furred Tongue I intension cf i the Stomach and Bowels. Incipient Diarrhoea Flatu lence. Habitual Cos'iveness. Loss of Appetite. Blotch- t ed or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases cf Torpor ! of the Bowels where a cathartic 01 aperient is needed, j They arc exceedingly mild in ihctr operation, prod ’’ mg neither nausea, jripiii* nor debility. • ‘Wherever thtsc Pills lave been or.ee introduced into a family, they become a standing remedy, and ere i t ailed for el am and again, % Inch is siflicuut pioot ct ’ *'Vcfbaps'nifaiucie of the kird has ever Lrcn effereo tu tin nubile suj poi icti by icsiin.ci.iais and achaiacur so a,cim\i,lien, io.ius as itapcci&De,or ihai has given • moiu uiivirsa. saiislacum. I Tluy have ihe lcs.imcny cf the whole medical pro ! fessioi. 11l shell favor, v.hilc not a smtlc ease ot lil ton seem net s or inefficiency id. be ailedgid against them. ! Hundreds and thousands buss the c,a>; they bici me acqeuiiiicd will 1 c-itrs’ Vegetable lills, which, lit i consequence ot their extraordinary goodness, have at-. ! uineu a popularity unprecedented in the history ol | medicine. . . ‘ihe very circumstance alone that JThystciar.s, in in iv j art cf the linn, (bin more especially in the ■ Sou hern Btacs, wi.cie they have long hem in use,) ■ are making ft ee use of them in their practice, speaks : volumes in their \ tatse. Add to this fact, that ail who iu e invariably recommend them to their friends, aid I the testimony in ilieii favor is almost irresistible. As ian Ami-bilious remedy, and io prevmt Coslivcncss, i they have no rival. Cue fifty cent box will establish i their chat actor, and prove ihai there is truth cv n in an j advertisement. Prepared by Joseph Priestly Pcirrs, M. D. at his i Insti ution so cf obstinate diseases by means j of A'egetable remedies. No. P-9, Lil ertv street, New Yotk. “ Each box contains 40 pills. Puce 50 cents. Clarksville, Mecklenburg co. Ya. Fob. 7, 1837. Dear Sir—t embrace ihe opportunity of expressing I to you mv gratification at the success which has attind ; eff the administration of your valuable Pills in this ’ section cf ceuntiv. It is a common fault with those who compound and vend patent medicines to say toe i much in their favor, but fnm what I 1 ave seen of the | effect of your pills 1 do not think they have, as yet received unmerited praise cix months ago they vveie ’ almost uitii ely unknown in this part of A irginia; they j are now ihe most popular pills we 1 ave. In dyspepsia and sick headache, derangiment of the biliary organs,- ! and obstinate conslit alien es the bowels. I know of lie' - | aperient more prompt and efficacious. Their mildness and certainty of action render them a safo and efficient purgaffve for weakly individuals,- ! and may be given at all times without any of those ; injurious consequences ihat frequently result frem the ; long continued use of calomel!or blue pills. On the j whole, 1 consider them a valuable discovery, i Very respectfully, S. H. HARRIS, M. D. Dr. Joseph P. Peters. Gii.vri.ottf, N. C. Jan. Ist, ISS".. Dear Sir—l have made frequent use of your Pills in | the incipient stace of Bilious I- ever arid obstinate Con-’ | s’lpation of the Bowels; also in the Enlarge ment of the i Spleen. Chronic diseases < f t lie Livir, Sick Headache, General Debility, and many other diseases,; nd in ail cases have found them to give relief. J. D. BOYD, M. D. Dr. J. P. Peters. Mecklenburg Ga. Feb. 7lh, 1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the last twelve months, I lake pleasure itt giving my testi mony of their good iffects in cases cf Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Bilious Fevers, and other diseases produced by ittac ivit.y of the liver. They at e a safe and mild aperient, being the best article cf the kind I have ev< r used. GKO. C. SCOTT, M. D. The above valuable Pills are for saie by John E. Bacon & Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus, Ga. July 27. SO G-ALLIGHAN’S VEGETABLE FEVER AAD AG IE FILLS, at Norton’s alcij. n and bill store. For genuine, call us abut e. In the compusniuii of near.v ail Uie ]>ativt, and per hapspopular, inerticnus now to use ff r 1-LA L4v and Aub l-., liter is nason to believe that, tn cornbinati .u wi;h several inert simples, tonic one powetfui articlo is employed, to which their efficacy is solely indebted. Such, lur instance, are arsenic , antimony and mercury, to titer variety of form:-—aritcn s wen known to be deadly poisons, and which no person in his sober si risos wonm venture to make use ot. unless preset ib< dby a skilful physician. The public ate assured, howevtr, ibut this is not ihe cast; with (lailigkan’s Rills. On the contrary, the proprietors solunniy pledge ilnm seives thai they do not con: am a j amcie cl these or other itiiitura's in any shape or fi rrn. but ate i omp< sed entirely cf simple icgctalle substances, which, eithir separately or combined, and wiiliout rega rd to Six or age, are petfoe.h hatmiess in their cfficls upon the hu ati sjs tnt. j Gal.ighan’s Pills, though useful for all diseases ; which ui inmate in a supet abundant collection ifldle in j ihe stomach, are more paiiicttiuriy intended for Fever : and Ague. In ihe tiisi pace they cleanse, strength ! en and give tone io the stomach and bow els, and crc j ate anew and healthy action throughout the system. 4‘bey produce a natural and permanent appethe.— 1 lu y oct>. ltd lhe system against new or subsequent attacks of the di.-oa-e. 1 hey remove all obstructions of ihe liver and other organs. They assist the various operations of na ure. by cleam ing the system of all vi tia ed corrupt and an id humors, and thus invigorate and reanimate the whole frame. Possessing a piirra tive quality, they cannot remain in the bowels to p’io dnee such o her diseases as often follow the injudicious treatment of Fever and Ague. 1 hey arc composed entirely of vegetable u.vtcr and may tie taken bv per sons of both sixes and ol ail ages, without the hast danger of unpleasant const quinces. In fine., the pub lic arc assured thu. Galligkan’s bills possess those in estimable v irtues which are requisite not only to ar i rest, but to eradicate and destroy, the last seeds of this j most distressing malady es the human family. | The Fever and Ague assumes a variety of feints ; ! but as the most cf them are generally well known, it is | deemed unnecessary here to describe them. There is one, however, deserving if notice, w hich prevails to -'Cine extent in lew, marshy countries, and which in some respec s, bears a striking resemblance to Dys pepsia. Under this Erin, it is of in the case that per sons labor for wicks, months, and even years, wi hout knowing precisely v hut ; ils them, and who. if (old their dis< asc was I-ever and Ague, wen and conaiivo they had been imposed uj on. li is to such that these. pi‘ls 3 e rcci num nried, and to assist 1] cm in accuirii g a correct knowltdgi if their ccmplain’—wl u h ‘louiu always lie done before seeking an miih—the f. Hew ing arc presented as seme o! the symptoms width in variably a. t> nd this f. im ol the disc as. :—iriwaidfc vi rs unacrotn pai.-iid by cliib; cold, rr:ri night wrats ; irrcpitiav ajjiiii : thirst; ii v f[ nti ; c<n 'usii ii of ihe mini ; languor ; cold bane’s aid feet : ir rviu at i v of the l*i v e.s ; jic m re in ! e stimuli end abdomen after ea mg; chaines in the color of the e-nc; drowsiness; dieagrei able taste ; headache; z'tmss; enlargement of the spleen ; costive ness ; nausea; Ua’ulency ami di Li i y. l’rac i h in rs <i physic, planters traders, overseers i f {Dan a i ij - , seamen, and r ami.jes retiding in or visit mg low coun'ries or warm climates ought cocstandy to be Mippjlicd w i h hese invariable Fills. Di RECTIONS.—-To derive the greatest possible Inn fit from tin si Pills, i’ i> necessary that thctliioc. 1 ions sliou.il be cattfully followed ( inniince while the fever i- olf wi h taking three pills and afterwarda r|v at every two hmrswith me jill un’il ad. ridi and eftect 1 as been produced upon tlm bowefc, which will generally take place afier six have been taken somo !’’ rs <- o r> qt 11 im more and some less ; after* ards ren 'iiiuc taking the pi Is on.- at a dt.se, three times a dav, ha t an hour before meals. In some cases three pills a dav may be tro many and in o Iters not a si fticient nurrthir to keep the bowl L moderately loose. Pis import an’ to keep this object constantly in view, ‘i he person taking them, tl.i re tore, rn its: exercise his judgment md deviate from the above directions accordingly. Children 8 ytars old must commence by taking one pill and repeating wi h oaf a piil accord-ng to the directions’ given for adults. In c, i dren undeT this age the dose must be proper icnnblv smaller. In a!! obstinate rases, ot causes cf tong standing, it tx necessary, to effect- a per eel cure of the disease ‘hat more than one box of the pills should be takrn. ’ N. IL—Be particular to keep the box covered after using the pills. Dec 21.46tf | LOGIC AT ‘I II IS J J AN AWAI from my house, in Georgia. Heard : iiss. county on the 13 h October. RICHARD j kiEl K and my wife LUCINDA LUMPKIN. i 1 hey went oii together. Said Beck is about twentv | ’hree years old five feet eight or nine inches high, with | li a ok beard and hair, dark colored eyes, with a large i mo.e on the lef; side of his nose. Mrs. Lumpkin *£* about thirty-one years of age. but would pass for much j younger wi h persons not acquainted with Iter. She is 1 about five feet four or five inches high, dark hair, full forehead, yellowish eyes, tolerably fleshy, and in the | family way. She took her youngest child a boy about j seven Ten months old, and named George Marion. . | Said Beck road a Rcan Horse about ten or twelve | years old, with a ball face and black spot on his rump, | with white behv and eyes. Mrs. Lumpkin rode a largo ! chesnut-snrrel mare, with a star in her forehead, with | some saddle spots on her back. > I will give a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS to any I person who will apprehend the said Richard 13< ck anil I Lucinda Lumpkin, and deliver them to me in llc3rti i county’, or put them in any safe jail, so that I can put i ;hc law in full force against them. GEORGE LUMPKIN. November 4 1837. 44m3tn NEW MILLIN’ ARY AND FANCY STORE. MRS. GOODWIN would respectfully infotm the tiiizcns of Columbus and vicinity, that she has j opened a Store cf the above description, on the west i -dde if Broad street, between Randolph and St. Clair * S'rce.s, \vheio she would be happy to receive the calls ! of those who are in w nt of goods in that line. Amongst ; iter assortment may be found a choice selection “of | Si ks for presses Chencll and Siik Shawls, fancy Handkerchiefs and Scarfs silk Hosiery and Gloves, 9 ri nch C apes and Collars. English Thread Laces and - Edgings Black Lace Veils and Capes Blond Lace ! Veils a splendid article. Artificial Flowers, Eirg ets, Puff-t and every variety of Artificial Hair ; Cor sets and numerous articles usually found in similar es ’ah ishments. Superfine LEGHORN and STRAW 1 HAT S. Fancv Dress Ha's and Caps of every vari -1 p ly on hand or made to order at the shortest notice, and in the best ami most fashionable manner. N. B —DRESSES cut and made to order in the latest style, Nov. 16. 44tf RAS MOND tv ALLISON, wholesale Grocers and commit-u:',i M> reban’s. Ar a!ct tbicola, Flor. Aug. 11. IBf