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hi: <; a l notice 8. VO 111-VlSTil VTOU’S SALE. POSTPONED. af, {vi V > w .in >rJer of the Honorable the Ml Ini'-A >f 00-jri of I'aibjt co-nuy. si<ug for or ill if / iirmm vill be soil, before The Court House ( ) }K HA; ViOn, liner c > inty, on the lira! To sday | ii *1 Vij I ; i ixt, vuhm ihe usual hoars ot sale, the following tan-1. to wit: ..... Lot of lan t No, 400, in the iih district of otgmally Early nv.v Baiter county, it being the property oi WVlia'n p. Wad on. lece.ts.etl. Soil for tlio benefit ot the heirs ai 1 creditors of said deceased. Terms made ku t'.vn on the day of sale. lan. 1. 5) s’ 14. P. BRE W-STE R. Adm’r. AD-VlSTAi\rOlt’S SAhE. Aq i V’J .£to an order of the Hon li able the I i r e-t >r O aart of Randolph county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the Court House door of sail countv, on the first Tuesday in APtUL nett, lot of Uni No. 173, tn the Blh district ot said county. Sil l for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of David Siuloy, late of said county, deceased.— Tir ns made known on the dav of sale. lor.ni rnuv y WHiTEK er, AJmV. MARTHA SUTLEY, Adm’x. Jan. 8. “ _ ADIVI-i l’lt A i’on-1 ON the socon l Siturdav in M VllCtl next will lie sold, at the late residence of Henry H ibbs. de ceased aliihe perishable properly of said deceased, consisting of In ses, ca tie, hogs, plan tools, housohold an l kitchen f imiture, &c. Sic. Terms nu le kn i vn on the dav of sede. j an . 6. 6t EZE vl ?L BRY \N \ ’ -n*-. admvis ra v r.ns’ s.vi.e, WILL bes >l.i,oa th •- tint T ieslay in M ARCH n ;xt, ti if ire the C i art II mse door. in the town of * Juthbart, Itinli'.ph co intv, at the usual hours of sale, lot of In 1V i. 70. in the Ith district, of originally Leo. no v Rvi tilth cvii'v belonging to the estate ot FtnJly GL Sto.vart, late of 7 avet?e co in v, Ga. J AM ?S G. STEWART, MO.iTO.M N. BURCH, Dec. 20. 43 .s A Im’r*. AD IIVISTIt YTOII’S SALE. ‘BTHtrruL Sill on the first Tuesday in SEP- V V TE VI lidn -xt, a 1 the Court House door in tho c • inty of >1 in v v i ‘r, -•'Uhin the legal hours, lot o loti V . -211. n th • 1 ) h lis'ric’ of, originillv Troup, in v \T iri voh-r ci i i‘y. Sil 1 ns the property of the •state of D t veil Viri, dsceas-l, for *he bouefit of the heirs. Tv - ns. cash. JOIN BUCI2, Ad n’r. June, 1838. 47 s ADlllXlitrilArjlt S SAliii. WILL be sold, in the town of Greenvilie. Meri wether co inty, on the first Tuesday in M \RC f. n‘xt. inleran order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of .VI ;ri vether e miry, when sifting for ordinary purtioses, to sos Inn ! Nos. 275 and 276 and fifty a :r is oir the n irtli east corner of lot No. 273 in the 9th dia ; ric’ of originally Troup, now Meriwether e milv, sol 1 subject to wido ’srbwer. Also nine nc gr iss, to wit: Jim. a man ; Jerry, a man; Amos, a man; Ceasar. a man; B'tty, a woman; Vince, a woman, an i her child, Vina; Laza. a girl, and M irk, a boy. belonging tothe estate of Wm. Tidwell, deceased. Soils ir the benefit of the heirs of said de ceased. Terms on the-lay. This 20 li Dec., 1837. 471, JOHN T. TIDWELI.. Adm’r. QUA tDIA.VS SALE. WILL be sold, on ‘he first Tuesday in APRIL next. In -f >re the C virt House door in Newnan. Coweta county, within the usual hours of sale, lot of land No. 7, in the 4th district of said county, belonging to William Allen. Sold by an order of the Court of Ordinary of Heard county, for the benefit of William Allen. Terms made known on the day of sale. Jari. 12. ‘ 50ts Wf LLT AM POE Gu-.r tinn GUARDIAN’S SALE. WILL bo sold, on the first TUESDAY in April next, at the Court House door of Meriwether county, one lot of lan 1 belonging to Emely Duke, ille gitimate, No. 212, in the 11th district, of originally Troup, now Meriwether county. Sold for her benefit, an 1 by order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett county. JOHN F. MARTIN, January 8, 1335. 50ts Guardian. P” OUR MONTHS af.er date, application will be nn.de to tin Inferior Court of Stewart county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Willis Barrington, late of said county, deceased, fir the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES S. LUNSFORD, Adtn’r. Jan. 18, 1838. 51 JUR MONTHS af er date application will be , inide tothe Honorable the Inferior Court of Tal bot. county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of th * ornhaiis of Thomas Smith, deceased. JAMES C. LENNARD, Dec. 22, 1837. 43 Guardian. PJUR MDN CHS after elate application will be male to the Hin arable the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, while si’ting far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot ofland No. 201, in the 10th district of originally Troup, now M ‘ri wether county, as the property of Powell Ward, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs. JOHN BUCE, Adm’r. Dec. 16. 1837. 46 4m P3UR. mmths after date application will be made to the Inferior Court ot Stewart county, when Bitting fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate, wid iw’s dower excell ed, of John Grimes, gen. late of said county, deceased. Nov. IS. 44 JOHN’ GRIMES, lr. A lm’r. GEORGIA, TALBJf COUNTV. WHEREAS Isaac E. B>%.;r applies tome for letters of administration on the estate of Abel Camp, la‘e of sai 1 county, deceased— Thoto are rh >rufore to cite an Ia I nonish all and sin gular the kin Ircd an 1 creditors of -mi l deceased, to be an 1 appear at >ny o fi.-.e, within the time prescribed by law, to show ci ise, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Jin. 27, IS3B. 525 t WILLIAM 3. GOSS. GE > lit A HAND >LPH C )UN TV. WHEREAS Othniel Weaver, executor on the estate of Freeman D. Cardin, deceased, l<tG of this evin'y, applies to me tor letters of dismission from said estate— These are therefore tocite and admin sh all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an ! appear at iny o fi ;o. within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ■hould not be granted. Given under mv hin 1 a* oTi'.e, Tan 10. 1338. SOmftm JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, BAND >LPH COUNTY. W.I ERtEAS Zxciirixh B ii.ey, ai ninistrator on the estate of Wdiia n -3 nub deceased, late of said county, applies to me for letters of dismission on said estate— These are therefore to cite and ad n wish all and sin gular the kindred an 1 creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my o lice, within the ime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv han 1 at ofTice, Jan. 6 1838. 50m6m JAM iS BUCHANAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY. WliidSAd Ishain Phillips and Nancy Hol lins, administrator an 1 a I nimstrairix on the estate of Thomas It liiins.late of sai 1 co mty,deceased, apply t> me foT letters of dismission on the estate ol said deceased— Th eso arc therefore tocite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by (aw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at ofTice. Jan. 6 1838. sOmom JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY. WHEREAS Win. S. Uart3lield, administrator of the estate of Pmtip H. Echols, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission— These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and sin gular the kindred an 1 credi ors of said deceased, to be an l appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, .Tan. 1. 1833. 49:n6m E. T. L SPENCER, c. c. o. GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY, WHEREAS, Robert Sa lungs an 1 Hamilton Duke apply to tna for letters of dismission of the admintsaration of the estate ot \\ iliiaui Suel lings, deceased— These are therefore tocite and admonish all and sin gular the kin ired and creditors of sai 1 deceased, to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Givtn under mv hand at offite, Nov. 4 1537. 41 m3 n ‘ VV. S. GOSS, e. c. o. GEORGIA, M 2RI W E ftl E R CO UN TY. WHEREAS A. L. Grant, ad ninistrator of the Estate of E.iza J. Grant, deceased, applies for letters of dismission— These are therefore to no*ify ail persons concerned to make known their objection, if any they have, why said letters should not bit granted. Given under my hand at o:fi m, this 4*li day of Sept 1837. L. M ADA.VH.’c. c. o. 37 0.. GEORGIA. SrtSiV'A.u . i WHEREAS Eliza Cilv. a loti lLtratrix on the estate of Winder H. Cody, late of said coun ty, deceased, applies to me thr letters of dismission from the further a lministration of sai 1 estate— These are thoref ire to cite an lain >nish ail and sin gular thekinlred an! ere lion of said deceased, to he an 1 appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at offi - e. Ju'v 3 1637. J. 3. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. 31 mb n AR <l3 TAUR \ TEITR is opened in St Clair street, under the superintendence < f S. Turner. Dec, 12. 40U* ANTHONY LF.VIE. j GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS William Cooper, administrator oh the Estate of Henry Struiglellow, late of said County, deceased, applies to me tor letters of dismis- ■ sion from the further administration of said estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish’all and sin gular tint Kindred and creditors of said tec eased to be aad appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand a* office, July 4, 1837. J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. 31 m6m GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY. WHEREAS, Zachariah B. Trice applies to me for ietters of administration dc bonis non on the estate of John Trice, late of the county of Jones, de ceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said ietters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, 24th July, 1837. WILLIAM S. GOSS, c. c. o. 30 m6m GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. NOVEMBER TERM, 1837. Inferior Court of said county met for ordinary pur poses, agreeable to aijourn/nent. this 6th November. 14.17. Present James Render , Wdlis Jones , and Diniel Keith Justices. DB'KTHEREAS Thomas Pennington.Executor.and % V Mary Pennington, Executrix of the estate of William B. Pennington, deceased, hath represented that they have fully administered said estate, and ap ply for letters of di ‘mission—> These are therefore to notify all persons in any man ner interested, to be and appear at my office, xviihw the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any there be, why the said letters of administration should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, Nov. 6 1337. 4lTi6m LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c. o. GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. WHEREAS Tohn Tyus.administrator of the es tate of Wilson S -vinncv.minor ha h represented ‘o me that he has fully administered said estate and applies for letters of dismission. These a-e therefore to no‘ify all persons, in any manner interrested, to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any there be. why the said letters of dismission should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office. Nov. 6 1837. 44m8m LEVI M. ADAMS c. c. o. GEORGIA COWETA COUNTY. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1837. Inferior Court of said county , silling for Ordinary pur poses. THE petition of Turner Persons, Administrator on the Estate oi Levi White, deceased, res pectfully sheweth that he has fully administertd said estate, and praving to be discharged from further lia bility as administrator as aforesaid, Ordered by the Court, that all persons concerned be, and they are hereby notified and required to be and appear person ally or by attorney, at the first term of this Court, af ter the expiration of six months from this date, to wit: on the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the said Turner Persons, administrator as aforesaid. Witness the Honorable Samuel D. Echols, one of the Justices of said Court, this 4th day of Sept. 1837. DAVID MOSELEY, Clerk. 39 m6tn GEORGIA. COWETA COUNTY. SEPTEMBER ADJOURNED TERM, 1837. Inferior Court of said county sitting for Ordinary pur poses. THE petition of A. B. Calhoun, Administrator of the Estate of William Scott, deceased, respect fully sheweth that he has fully administered said estate, and praying to he discharged from further liability, as administrator as aforesaid, Ordered by the Court that all persons concerned be, and they are hereby notified and required to be and appear personally or by attorney at the first term of this Court, after the expiration of six months from this date, to wit : On the first Mon day in May, 183S, to show cause, if any they have, why lotters of dismission should not be granted to the said A. B. Calhoun. Administrator as aforesaid. Witness the honorable Thomas Hughey, one of the Justices of said Court, this 11th day of Sept. 1837. DAVID MOSELEY, c. c. o. 39 m6m GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1837. Inferior Court of said county, sittingfor Ordinary pur poses. Present James Render , IV'illi* Jones , Wil liam D. Martin and Willie B. Ector , Justices WHEREAS Wiley B. Ector, Executor in right of wife of Wm. Grant, deceased, and Admin istrator of the Estate of Eleanor Ector, deceased, and also Guardian of Eliza J; Grant,deceased, applies for letters of Dismission on the said named Estates. These are theiefore to notify all persons whatever, in any manner interested, to show cause, in terms of the law, why said letters of dismission should not be grant ed to said Wiley 13. agreeable to his application. Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of Sept. 1837. L. M. ADAMS, c. c. o. 37 m6m IN RANDOLPH SUPEBIOB COURT. FEBRUARY TERM. 1838. Meridith Mercer j vs. Tilman S. White, | Bill for discovery, relief, Alfred G. Repitoe, J*inj notion, and specific John S ‘a!y, performance. Jesse Windam, Philip Pittman. J I S'*rtIERZAS it appearing to the Court, by the | v * statement in the above bill of complaint, that Tilman S White, Alfred G. Repitoe, John Sealy, and Jesse Windham, all defendants in the above bill, resile without the limits of this county. It is. therefore, on motion, ordered by the Court, that service of the above bill be perfectedon the af iresaid patties by publication, an 1 that the aforesaid defendants do plead, answer or demur to said bill of complaint, on or before the last day ot the next term of diis Court, and that this rule be published once a month, for six m mths, in one of the pub ic gazet'es in the city of Columbus. A true extract from tlw minutes of this Court, this 15:h day of February. 1838. 3m6m O. 11. GRIFFITH, c. s. c. HULK NISI. IT appearing to the Court, from the petition of J. Chamberlin & Cos., and the testimony of John Soaley an 1 Matt R. Evans, that the original draft, of whie.ii a copy is hereunto attached, has been lost or mislaid, out of the possession of Matt R. Evans. No tary Public, in whose possession it was placed by the said John Schley, to have a copy protest attached thereto On motion ordered by the Court, that the said Eaton Bass do show cause, at the next term of the Court, to be held on the third Monday in April next, why the copy hereunto attached should not be established, in lieu of the original so lost or mislaid, an 1 that this Rule Nisi be published in one of ihe pub lic “azettes of this sta’e for the space of tlnee months. COPY DRAFT. Charleston. 27ih October, 1532. $156 54 Four months after date, please pay to ihe order of J. Chamb'-rlin & Cos. one hundred and fify-six dollars and tis y-four cents, f r value received, and place the same to account of your ob’t serv’t. EATON BASS. To Messrs. Eli Shorter & Cos., Merchants,Co lumbus, Ga. Atrue extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of M'iscovee county, February 3. 1838. 13.n GERARD BURCH, Clerk. Joshua H. Stanford, 1 Robert C. C. Stanford, j Mary H. Stanford. Court of Ordinary, Tai- MarthaO. Stanford, bot county, Nov. Term, Bv their Guardians, >1837. Jepina Stanford, Rule Nisi, vs. Daniel Stanford, Guardian adlilim. j fT appearing to the court, upon the showing of the above named petitioners, that Daniel Stanford was appointed Trustee of a lot of land. No. 166 in the 16th district of originally Muscogee, now the county of Talbot, for the use of the above named minors; and that the said Daniel Stanford has removed out of the limits of the State, and that he can no longer discharge the duties of his trust, in as full and ample a manner as was contemplated by the creation of said irust. It is, therefore, oil inoiion, ordered, that service of this rule be perfected upon the said Daniel, by publication in one of the gaz ttes of ihe State, requiring him to show cause, if any he has, at the next term of this court, why his said trust should no’ be revoked, and the deeds delivered up, to be dealt with as this court may direct, and abide such other order as may be had in this behalf. Nov. 24. 44 4t WM.” S. GOSS. c. c. o. II DAIIO SUPERIOS COVRTj OCTOBER TERM. 1837. Elizabeth Gunn, I vs. > Libel for divorce. James Gunn ) 5T appearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheritr. that the defendant in the above stated case is not to be found in the county. If is therefore ordeied. that the defendant be and appear at the next term of this Court, and answer said suit, and that pub lication of this rule, in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for three months, be held sufficient service. _ I A ‘rue extract from the niintfes of said C ourt. This 19 h Dec. 1837. BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. i. c. j 47m3in BAMJOLPH SrPERIOK COURT, August Adjourned Term, 1837. Amanda L. Rhen, ) Libel for Divorce. vs. > In Ran loiph Superior Williamson B. Rhen. j Court. Oct. Term. 1637. IT appearing to the Court that the defendant resides out of the limits of this S’a’e. it is, on motion of counsel ordered, that the defendant appear and an swer <he complaint of the libellant, on or before the first ‘lav of the next term of this Court, and ‘hat service of ’his rule be oerfected bv publication in the Columbus Sen inel once a imn’h for ‘hree months. A true extract from the minutes of ‘be Superior j Court of Randolph county, October T 2 1637. Nov. 1. 43 m3 n Q. H. GRIFFITH, Clerk. IN CAMPBELL SUPERIOR COl'RTf j October Term, 1837. Ansell B. Vann, f „ vs * ! Bill for discovery, re-i Morgan Ragen, hies and injunction. William E. Ragen, and | J Wil iam E. SS.roug. J fT appearing to the Court one of said defendants. , said Strong, has been served with a copy, that two i of the defendants, Morgan Ragen and Vi itliam E. Ha j gen, reside without the jurisdictional limits oi the State I of Georgia, it is ordered that said Morgan Ragen and | William E. Ragen do appear and demur, plead, cr ! answer to said bill, at the next term of this Court or that saitl bit! be taken pro confess'/ as to them. And it is further ordered that a copy ot this ru le be published in one of the public gazettes of this state once a month, for three months previous to the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of this Court, Oct. 18th. 1337. JOHN A. HOPKINS, Clerk. Nov. 1. 43 m3m EARLY SUPERIOR COURT, August Adjourned Term, 1837. Amanda B. Stevens, ) vs. x Libel for Divorce. Hf-nry *\V. Stevens. j IT appearing to the Court that the defendant resides without the limits of this State, it is on motion or dered, that the defendant appear and answer the libel lant on or before the first day of the next term of this Court, and that service of this rule be perfected by publication in the Columbus Sentinel once a month for three months. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 17th da\’ of October, 3537. JOEL W. PERRY, c. s. c. Nov. 1. 43 mom GEORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY. | Indenture, made this the first day- of De- JH cember, in the year o ne thousand .lundred and thirty-four, between Thomas Jenkins, of the county of Talbot, of the one part, and Seaborn B. Picket, o. the same place, of the other part, witnesseih : That the said Thomas Jenkins, for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid, at and before the sealing and 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 ot I lot ofland, situate, lying and being in the 14th district : of originally Muscogee, now Talbot county, known and distinguished in the plan of said district, by No. 46, it being the half of said lot of land, which lies north ol the line run through said lot by Thomas T. Riley, on the 9th day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, containing one hundred one and one fourth acres, m-'re or less : To have arid to hold the said half lot or parcel of land unto him the said Seaborn B. Picket, his heirs and assigns, together with all and singular the rights, members, and appurtenances to the same belonging to tiis and their proper use. benefit, and behoof f irever. in fee simple ; And the said Thomas Jenkins, for himself, his heirs, executors and adrnini - traiors. the said bargained premises, unto the said Sea born B. Picket his heirs and assigns, will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against him sclfand against the claims of all persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand [h. 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. f It appearing to the Court, from the affidavit of Gard ner Ford, that he was lately in possession of a deed made by Thomas Jenkins, of which the foregoing is in substance a true copy ; and that said deed is now lost or misiai 1 and out of his control. 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 lost original, and that a copy of this rule be in the mean time served on said Thomas Jenkins personally, or by publication in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of Talbot Super or Court, this the 22d day of September 1837. 44 m6ni F. A. BAILEY, c. s. c. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY. COURT OF ORDINARY. JANUARY ADJOURNED TERM, 1838. FRANKLIN JERNIGAN vs. Daniel McCook, administrator of the estate of Alex. McCook, de ceased Upon the petition of Franklin Jcmigan—or dered that the administrator of Alex. McCook, de ceased,execute good warrantee titles to the said Frank lin Jernigan, for lot of land number one hundred and seventeen, in the third district of Lre. upon his com plying with the condition of the bond hercinaf er set forth, and a copy of this rule being published o.’ce a month for three months, with a copy of said b'nd, pro vided no lawful objections be filed within the time pre scribed by law, and that this Rule Nisi be published once a month, for three months, in some public gazette of this 8-tate. A true extract from the minutes of Randolph Court ofOrdinary. January Adjourned Term, 1838. Mon day, the Bth Jan.. 1388. JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. COPY BOND. GEORGIA, LEI? COUNTY. Know all men by these presents, that TANARUS, Alexander McCook, am held and firinlv bound unto Franklin Jer nigan. of the county of Baker, and state aforesaid, in the sum of twenty-four hundred dollars, for the true payment of which I bind myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, jointly, severally and firmly by these presents. Sealed with my seal, and dat and this 31st day of December. 1836. The condition of the above bond or obligation is suffi, that should the above bound McCook make, or cause to be m tde, a good and warrantee iitle to Frank lin Jernigan his heirs or assigns to one hundred ninety two am! a half acres ; it lying and being in the third dis trict of Lee, and known bv number (117) one hundred and seventeen. —Said titles to be made by the first of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, provided the said J rnigan pays a certain promissory note for the sum of six hundred and forty-eight dollars then ’lie above bond to be void and null, otherwise to be in full f iree and virtue in law. Signed, sealed and deivered in presence of Test. Henry Burt, Daniel McCook. ALEXANDER McCOOIC. \ seal. I 50m 3 m t —.— ‘ RULE NISI. MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT, November adjourned Term. UPON the petition of Hervey Hall, s:a ing that he is the legal assignee and holder of a certain deed of mortgage, made and executed by Nathan P. Wil iard, of the couny of Muscogee, to Chancey Poniroy and George Montague, who were the co-partners un der ihe name and firm of Pomroy & Montague, dated the fourth day of August, eighteen hundred and thirty five, ami made the better to secure the true and full payment of a certain promissory note, made by Ephraim Wheelock and said Nathan P. Willard, who were then co-partners under the name and firm of Wheelock &. Willard ; an I which said note bears even date with said deed of mrtgage. and is payable on or b fore the third day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven to the said Pomroy and Montague, for fifteen hundred dollars, for value received with 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 venty-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 | liunbus Hotel is now situated : And that the said pro | missory note and deed of mortgage is how due, and the ; said sum of money therein specified, wholly unpaid, ; due and owing now to the said Hervey Hall,'as indor j see of said promissory note, and assignee of said deed ; of mortgage ; and praying a foreclosure of said deed ot • mortgage in terms of the law. It is therefore ordered, j by the Court, that the said Nathan P. Willard the ; mortgagee in said deed of mortgage men’ioned do pav | into the Clerk's oflice of the Superior Court ofMusco ! ge. county, the full amount of the principal and inte- I rest due upon the said promissory note and deed ot i 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 be forever barred and foreclosed, and the same sold according to law. And it is further ordered that a copy of this rule he serve on the mort gager three months before the next term of this Court, or published in one of the public gazettes for four months before the said next term of tiii.- Court. A true copy, taken from the minutes of the Superior Court of Muscogee countv. Decpmher 12’h, 1837. 45 4m ‘ GERARD BURCH. Cl’k. MUSCOGEE SI PEItIOR COURT. ■James Reynolds ) vs. > Libel for divorce. I Elizabeth P Reynolds. j IT appearing to the Court that the defendant in the above case resides beyond the limits of this state. ; it is. on mortion, ordered, that she appear at the next 1 term of this Court, then and there to answer the said I libel; and in failure to do so, the Court will proceed to trial, as in case of default. I A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of Muscogee county, this 6th dav of Feb.. 183S. Im3m GERARD BURCH. Clerk. AT PRIVATE SALE. MIXED Buckskin Cassimere; Striped do. Black do. Oxfjrd Mixed do. Blue cloth ; Suoer Brown do. Also, a variety of Fancv Drv Goods, which will be so’d low for cash or good bankable paper. S. M. JACKSON, Auc. & Com. Mer. Columbus Fib. 1. 1838. 52 ts SELLING OFF AT COST. THE subscribers, having made o*her business ar rangements will sell their entire s’oek of Rea dy made CLOTHING, either a t wholesale or retail, at cost for cash. J. S. SMITH & Cos. Jan. 29 1838. 52tf P. S.—All those indebted to us, are respectfully re quested to come forward and pav up. J. S. S. &” Cos. VALUABLE lands fob. S.VLEV | fi-pscV THE SUBSCRIBER Wishing to) Cf. ‘fit j’ A remove off the road, to another planta * * x ,& tion which he has purchased, offers ■ f>.• sale his valuable Pian.ation and j £.\o miles west of Co and inilufcdiately on the Stage Load thence to Mon gomery, Ala. The settlement contains between eight hundred and one thousand acres of ex cellent and, well watered and timbered ; two hundred of which are cleared and in successful cultivation, being principally low’ grounds or bottom land. Ihe buildings are new, well nnisl.ed and convenient, and well adaptt and to the accommodation of travellers. Persons wishing to combine the Farming with Mercantile business or Tavern Keeping, will do well to call and examine the premises. He lias on the premises a large stock of every de scription, which he would be willing to divide with the purchaser. Also corn, fodder, potatoes, &e. &c. And to make a long story short, the premises offered are those so well known as ELLIOTT’S STAND, in Russeit 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 in this country, would do well to cail immediate:v and see George VV. Elliott, when they can be suited without defalcation. The titles shall be unexceptionab’e. GEO. YY. ELLIOTT. Russell county, Ala. Oct. 24, 1837. 42 CKEEIi LANDS S ! THE subscriber offers for sate the following de scribed Lands, lying and being in the counlies of Tallapoosa and Macon, amongst which are Prairie, River bottom and every other variety ofland embraced in this seclion of country. This newly settled country is too well known to need a general description. It is rttuated between two navigable streams, from neither distant 50 miles ; il is ?. hi;’. h , healthy dOuiliry, abound ing wi h good water, and well timbered, whicn km .‘.’ r ” tility of soil cannot be surpassed. The Indians being entirely removed lrom the country, those who are de sirous of settling, need apprehend no fears 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 wiih such a bill of fare, must indeed be hard to please. Terms to suit purchasers. The subscriber may at all times be found at ihis place ready to show the Lands. GEO. STONE. Tuskeegee Macon county. Ala., July, 1837. 16’f E 2 18 21) 64CN 5 14 24 ) 640 \V 2 18 21 j acres S 32 15 24 J acres j in a bodv in a bodv, E 19 18 21 j 1280 VV 1 15 24 VV 19 18 21 j in a S 12 15 24 N 30 18 21 f both IST 25 If> 24 N 29 18 21 J Witi N 27 14 23 ) 610 a mill seat, S 27 14 23 ) acres E 27 18 21 in a bodv, N 3 17 21 ) 640 8 “l 2 14 25 S 3 17 21 { acre’ N~ ]1 16 23 in a bodv. NT 31 19 24 S 25 19 21 N 18 17 24 1 680 S 1-1 17 22 8 18 17 24 > acres N 35 17 22 SEJof SE | ) in a S 31 17 23 7 17 24 body j N 38 17 23 and a mill seat, three miles \V 14 19 23 from this place ; undivided N 21 15 23 ) 640 half of E 20 15 23 J acre- N 16 17 24 ) 480 in a body. SEi 16 17 24 ) acres j N 9 13 24 with a mill seat. N 35 13 24 VV 8 15 26 ) 800 S 28 13 24 S 5 15 26 (acres N 36 14 24 EiofN E{ 7 15 26 W 3 14 24 undi- E|ofS Wj 6 15 56 vided half 120 cleared, under good fence ALABAMA LANDS FOB SALE. S. T. R.l S. T. R. West half 24 16 29;SWqr 21 15 25 BJS E i 15 16 29! EIS Eqr 20 15 25 W jNWI 17 16 29 VV §NE qr 23 15 25 BEiN Wi 17 16 29|E {SE qr 23 15 26 8E i 31 17 27 EjN Eqr 7 13 26 EjNWi 30 17 27jNEqr 19 13 26 WjSWi 19 17 27; VV iNWqr 17 13 25 NJSWJ 23 17 27 SEqr 17 13 25 EISVVj 24 17 27 Ess Eqr 10 13 25 SWj SO 17 27 SVVqr N E 11 13 26 NiSEi 30 17 27 SE qr 30 14 26 EjNWj 23 17 27 WSS Wqr 2 14 26 VV |N E i 23 17 27! Section £6 15 25 WISE; 3 18 29; Section 35 15 26 SYVj 24 P 7 26 S half 23 15 26 EjNWj 24 17 26’ E|S Eqr 22 15 26 WSS E j 24 17 26iE jN E ttr 27 15 26 S E qr. 24 15 26iElSEqr 27 15 26 N ha.f 25 15 26 NE qr 22 15 25 N VV qr 14 15 26 SWqr 23 15 25 EjN Eqr 14 15 26 SW qr 14 15 25 WjNVVq 13 15 26SW"qr 18 15 25 NVV qr 23 15 26 VV iNE qr 9 15 25 EIS Eqr 8 15 26 WJNE qr 10 15 25 VV iSW qr 9 15 26 NVV qr 2 14 25 WSNVV qr 9 15 26NWqr 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 settle ment in Muscogee county, Georgia, seven and a half miles from Columbus, on Rocky Creek, containing 900 acres, w’ith a good plantation and saw mill, 011 which he ; now resides. HENRY MOFFETT. Sept. 7. 36 6tn ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALK. SOUTH half of Section 18, Township 14, and Range 28. and West half of Section 8, Township 14, and Range 27. both in Russell county, for sale on accommodating terms. Apply to J. H. CAMPBELL, At the office of Campbell & McDougald. Columbus,Ga. Sept. 28. 39 ts DBS. HOLT AND PERSONS ARE united in the practice of Medicine 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 of some experience in the higher operations—such as operations for all diseases of the eyes, for Hernia, Li thotomy. See, Sic. M a roll 23. 12 ts REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT. LOTS in the rear of Mr. Preston’s dwel _lL ling in ihe City of Columbus, both well improved and suited for private residences. Two lots in lie rear of Dr. Boykin’s, also improved and fitted up for private residences. The above lots are well located in a healthy part of the city, and in good neighborhoods and will be sold or rented on accommodating terms. Also an unimproved lot adjoining Dr. Wilson’s in the most beautiful part of the city. Anplv to 48 ts ASA BATES. FOR SALE OR RENT. TWO Dwelling Houses on Oglethorpe street, one Dwelling House and Lot on Broad street; one Store on Broad street. Also for Rent threeOffii.es on Broad street, fronting the Columbus Hotel. JUST received, 25 000 lights Window Sash, of various sizes, with or without Glass. Dec. 28. 47if M. BROOICS, j fresh groceries. I HAVE just received, on consignment, a large lot I of GROCERIES, which I will sell cheap for j cash, viz : Canvass Hams, Northern Flour, for family use ; London Porter. Lard, Cider, Vinegar, Whiskey, Pickles. Lemon Syrup, Butter Crackers, Sperm Candles, &c. Together with a great variety of other goods in that line too numerous to particularise. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. Feb. 6. ltf .TAMES X. TONEY, Attorney and counsellor at law, will practice in the Superior Courts of the Chat- ; lahoochce Circuit. Office at Florence, Stewart county,, Georgia. All business from a distance, intrusted to his care, I will be attended to with punctuality and fidelity. Jan. 11. 49 6m ! WANTED TO HIRE, A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER and I RONE R. For such a woman the highest wages will be given. Feb. 8. 1 4t MARTHA RUSSELL. TWO STORES AND A DWELLING, TO RENT OR SELL.—I have for sale or rent two Stores and a Dwelling on Oglethorpe street. For particulars inquire at Norton’s Auction Room, ] two doors from the Columbus Bank, or at Office No. 4 MclntO'h row’. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON. ‘ Dec. 21. 46if FOR SALE, A NEGRO Woman and two Children. The wo- j man is about twenty-eight years of age, her old- * est child, a girl, about five and her infant son. For ! particulars apply to B. V. Iverson or J. M. Guerry. I Dec. 14. 45 ts j POR SALE—A Dwelling House, well improved l and suitable for a small family. The above pro- ! pertv will be sold on accommodating terms, or ex-j changed for negroes. Enquire at this office Dec. 21.46 3m LIME. BBLS. new Thomas'on Lime expected by sUv* the S‘earner Oceola, from Apalachicola.— Will be sold low if taken at the w’harf. WM. P. YONGE, Front street. Nov. 16. 4-1 f NOTICE. A 1.1, those indebted to us for the years 183 b and ‘ ’37. arc requested to come forward and settle. Those that do not we shall be under the necessity of, discontinuing anv further indulgence. Jan. 17. 50:f J. S SMITH & CO. NOTICE. a LL persons indebted to E C. Roberts bvnote or r'SL account, are requ-’s'ed to make immediate pay ment to WM. SULLIVAN, who is authorised to, collect the same. E. C. ROBERTS. Jan. 18. 50?f I MORS cOUKTSarBITS. lAM informed that Messrs. Johnson N Robinson, of Madison, in Montgomery county, are selling counterfeit BRANDRE'I'H’S PILLS. The citi zens of that vicinity are cautioned against purchasing Piiis of them, as they are not among my Agents, and have no authority to sell the genuine’ Pills. Enquire for their certificate of agency. This will test the genu ineness of their Piiis Those valuable Pills are beginning to be so exten sively counterfeited that the citizens cannot be too cau tious where they purchase. If you go to authorised Agents, who have a certificate of Agency, your are sure of genuine Pills; remembering ibal no DRUG GIST can sell ihc GENUINE PtLLS. They inay be obtained in Columbus, at my store only, and of the following persons throughout the State, who arc my Agents ; and from lime to time, as other agencies are established, their names will be published. J. & A. J. Ashmore, Lincolnton. Lincoln co. E. M. Amos, Knoxville, Crawford co. Zillotus Addams, Crawfordville, Talliferro 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. Lexington and Sandy Creek. Oglethorpe co. Cozart Burton & Cos. Washington. Wilkes co. Allen B.Chas tain, Hawkinsville, Pulaski co. Caiier Pettee & Cos. Drayton, Doo’y co. John B. Colernan & Cos. Pond Town, Sumpter co. Darden & Bailey, Talbo’ton. Tal bot co. Dun & Martin, Forsyth, Monroe co. Dun comb & Ingram, Perry, Houston co. Alexander J. Gordon. Hamilton, Harris co. J. E. Groce, Goshen, Lincoln co. GrilTni & Purse. Macon. Bibb co. Arthur Ginn & Cos. Cullodens, Monroe co. N. B. Hoprter & Cos. Hoppers Store. Oglethorpe co. Harper & Clark, Elberton, Elbert co. S. & M. J. Hallv, Tazewell, Marion co. H. G. Johnson, Zebulon. Pike co. John son & Hudspeth. Maloriesville, Wilkes co. Johnson, Jones & Cos. McDonough. Henry eo. Joiee & Bruton. Georgetown. Randolph co S. S. Kendrick, Bartles ville, Pike ro. Kellum & M txey, Monticello, Jasper co. TlibS. Le?!;e, Warm Springs, Meriwether co. Lock hart.. Threevvits cC Cbzpman. WarrCP'on. Warren co. J. Lumpkin. Travellers Rest, Dooly co. Freeman McLendon,Greenville, Meriwetb 1 rco. W. R. Mitch ell. Stanfordville. Jasper co. R. L. M’Kinney, M’Ktn ney’s Store, Wilkes co. Isaac McCrary, Ameri cas, Sumpter co. J. B, Nickelson, Greeasborough, Green co. Pitts & Finley, Newborn. Newton co. Richar I Prather, Prathers Store, Lincoln eo. W. .T. R nvaldson & Cos. Danville. Sumpter eo. Thomas B. Stubbs. Milledgeville, Isaac Low Jackson. Bu’ts co. Sanford & Lnmsden, Eatonton. Putnam co. H. G. Slaughter. Hilsb.no, Jasper co. Stafford & Woodward, Florence. Stewart co. Smi'h ft Bassett. Bainbridge, Decahir co. Jacob IT. Smi'h, Fair Plav, Morgan co. Samuel M. Thompson, Augusta. Janes Thomas, Sparta. Hancock co A. F. Thompson & Cos. Indian Springs, Butts co. Usher & Anderson. Covington, Newton eo. AVootten ft Conner. Whi'esvilte Harris co. and T.J. Wart-hen. Saundersville. Washington co. and Johnson F r ost for Heard. Troup Fnwe'a, Fav ette, Heirv, Walton, Gwinnett. Dc Kalb, OatmlHl. Clarke. Franklin, Jackson. Hall Forsyth, Cobb, Paulding and Madison. Simeon Smi'h. .Tr. & Cos., Thomasville. Thomas co. J. & G. W. Huckabav, Sfarkville. T.ee co. A. B. Duncan ft Cos.. Albanv, Baker co. Ausker Pi ‘kard. Wavcrly Hall, Harris co. FOR FLORIDA. The Agents a-e Foreman & Muse. Qtrincy. Bet- J ton & Fisher, Tallahasse. Joseph R. Ravvies Monti cello. Brown and Wilson. Brown’s Ferry W. N. L. | andJ.W. Russ, Marianna, John Campbell. Pensa cola Marcus Trumbul. for St. Josephs, and Hamilton - & Cos. for Apalachicola. FOR ALABAMA. The Agents arc Alford & Butl r. Dudleysville. Tal lapoosa co. Richard Allen, Washington, Autauga co. J. AA r . Bacheldor. Lafayette, Chambers co. Barclay, Hinnctt & Cos.. Talla<lega. Talladega co. Bradford & Lawler. Mardisville, Talladega co. B. D. Chap man. East Wetumpka. R. L. Powel & Cos. West We j tumnka. Isaac A. Caldwell. Socopo'ov. Coosa co. TANARUS, [ S. Coats. Montevallo, Shelby co. Dunlap & Lee, j i Tuscaloosa Dickens, Well) & Cos., Grecnshorough, ; I Green co. Douglass. King & Cos. Salem, Perry co. s Goodman Frank'in. Dover. P. 0., Russell co. Wm. i A. Grav & Cos. Cusseta Chambers co. J W. Hatch et. Rockford. Coosa, co. Ho’man & Golsi n. Vernon. I Autauga co. Wm. L. Justiss, Dad j svi!le. Tallapoosa ! co. J. S. Kennedy & Cos., Cen’reville Bilih eo. Snm j nel I.ovejoy his settlement. Coosa co. Lively & Kelly, i Havannah, Green co. John Miller. Cartilage. Green co. McKcnnv, Parish & Cos.. Marion Perry co. J. O’Harrer. WiLonville, Shelby co. John W. Roper, Cobunbianna. Shelbv co. Coleman and Hodges. Mt. Jefferson. Chambers ro. Smith & T.ivingston. Trwin ton. Wm H. Stalford, Tiiskegec Macon co. E. D. T. Montgomery, and DniWedav &. S"ars. Mo bile JOHN B. PEABODY. General Agent for Georgia. Alabama and Florida. Columbus Nov 23. ly BRENTLINGER’S VBSSTABT S S7RUP. TO all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia. Indi gestion. Bilious Affections. Headach. Dysen tery. Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Rheumatism. Nnmbness in various parts of the body. Mercurial Diseases, S ro i fula and Kins’s Dvi in all their forms. Leprosy. White | Swelling, Salt Rheum. Prickley Heat. Eruptions in ! the skin. Itch Ulcers. Cancers. Old Ulcerated T.egr, j Syphilitic Affections. Tetters St An'honv’s Fiie, ! Pimples in the Face. Tumors, &c. &c. arising from a deranwed state of the digestive organs, or the immiritv j of the Blood, the VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE SYRUP is recommended as a safe and efficacious re medy. It is an established fact, that the above enumerated lingering diseases, with manv o'hers. arise from a dis- j orded ‘-tate of the sfornneh. an impurity of the Blood, j or the mercury administered for some previous form of; disease remaining in the svstem. This Syrup is composed entirely of Vegetables in a j highly concent'ated stvte, and acts on the system by ] giving a correct tone to the digestive powers, promot- j ing the healthy secretions of the body, securing the na- i tural action of the intestinal passage, and at the same l time cleansimr and purifying the Blood, and giving it a free and healthv circulation. It is a complete substitute for mercurv in all cases in j which that mineral i= given in the o'd practice, and | being a vegetable preparation is certainly far prefera j b'e inasmuch as it passes off leaving the system cn- : I tirelv free, whilst mercury fastens upon the bones and j j solids, th rrbv rendering vast numbers feeble and de | bili f a f ed for life The cathartic and tonic properties of the Vegetable ■ Altera'ive Svrnn are. moreover, so liappily combined ! that, whilst the former is performing its duty in rarrv- j ing awav ‘he vitiated humors from the various parts of j the body, *he latter keeps ur> the strength of the patient even though it be continued for months, thus nosess- j in<r an important .advantage ov°r all o'her medicines of j that <dass. No alteration in diet is required, except to ■ abstain from salt mea's. and no evil effects need be j feared on its account, liv exposure to wet or cold. From long experience, and the manv cures which r it has n°rformed under our own ob-ervation in Vir- j ginia Ohio and Pennsylvania where it is now being ! used to a verv grea* extent, we feel warranted in re- j eommendtrnr it to the afflicted of Georgia. Alabama. ; Florida and the South generally, as a most valuable medimne. Numerous certificates could ho given. bn* we consi der such thin? 1 * a 5 ! only calculated to swell an adver tisement withou* giving. in our tnmW? opinion, much sa'isfnc'ion so the public. This Syrup owes its celeb- l ritv to its own merits. D’rcctioris for use accomnanv each bottle, signed by the proprietor in bis own hand. F. A. BRFNTIJNOER. N. B—OfTice onnosite the Post O Tice R oad s'reet, where nersons wishing to know more of this medicine, and of its adanta'ion to anv particular disea'C. mav call at any hour through the day and consult, free oO charge. T. A. B. Columbus. Ga. Feb. 8. 1 6m FLORA’S BALM OF GILEAD, AT THOMAS’ BOTANIC PHARMACY. THE Flora of North America is astonishingly rich in remedies for all manner and forms of dis eases. Consumption. Colds, Influenza, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Bilious, Typhus, Scarlet and comm n Fevers, Ner vous Diseases, Asthma, Gout. Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Liver Complaint, Debility. Palsy, Dropsy, Fits, Mea sles, Croup, Small Pox, Whooping Cough. Quinsy, Cholera Morbus, Worms. Scrofula, King’s Evil Saint Anthony’s Fire, While Swellings. Ulcers of long standing. Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles, Costiveness Female Complaints of every kind, are aH speedily removed by the use of Flora's remedies. The cure of Hydrophobia will be warranted in all cases. N. B.—All persons afflicted with Chronic and Lin gering Diseases, who desire to ba restored to health, ihe greatest of all earthly blessings, will please send the symptoms of their diseases in writing to the sub scriber, in Columbus, where hp will select, prepare, and compound, at his BOTANIC PHARMACY, Flora’s Medicines exactly to suit their dis ases. Feb. 8. ly B. R. THOMAS. DISSOLUTION. THE co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of JOHNSON, NUCKOLLS & BROTH !ER is, bv mutual consent, this dav dissolved. All | those indebted to said firm are requested to come for- I ward and make immediate settlement with either of the partners, (who are fully authorised to make settle ments ) at the old stand, now occupied by Miss God ’ win and Odom. Those who have any doubts as to the reality of our : intentions to make collections can stay away, but we can assure them they will find their Notes and Ac i counts in the han Is ot the proper officers in time for ! the respective Courts. JOHN JOHNSON. NATHANIEL NUCKOLLS, GEO. B. NUCKOLLS, Columbus, Feb. 20. 3 3t TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. ST OLEN from the subscriber, in the city* of Co lumbus, on Monday night ]at, a small BAY MARE, with a Saddle and Bridle on with heavy mane and tail lef* hind foot white, wi h a plain knot on ‘he lef* side of her throat. The mare is between 7 and 8 years old. an 1 is a remarkable pacer. I will give the above rewa r d to any person yvho will deliver her to me at Mr. Thomas Fleming’s Liverv Stable. Columbus. Feb. M. 2 3i* ANDREW’ BELL. MEDICAL SCHOOL Ct ’ FLORA, i li. THOtMAS, grateful for the confidence anu very liberal patronage hitherto extended to him, respectfully begs leave to assure his friends and the public, that he will devote his most assiduous attention iu the duties of hw profession, and will attend to ail .•.alls that lie m His power, within twenty miles ot , otumbus. He iiiiv a: all times be found, if not lie- > cessarily absent, at his office on Oglethorpe street Div. THOMAS has just received, and is nowopen- 1 ing, a large and full assortment of simple and compound j Botanic Medicines. A part of which are as follows : j SPICE, or ANTI DYSPEPTIC LITTERS. I NO. 6 or HOT DROPS. AROMATIC BIT TERS. STRENGTHENING SYRUP. STI MULATING LINEMEN T. VEGETABLE BITTERS. COMPOSITION or DIAPHORET IC POWDERS. WINE BITTERS. COUGH SYRUP. DYSENTERY CORDIAL. Also a large supply of the best MEDICINAL BARKS, ROOTS and HERBS, collected by the SHAKERS, and carefully prepared and compounded (according to the DURHAM or DUTCH and INDIAN systems) for the cure of all LINGERING and CHRONIC diseases. FLORA’S COMPOUND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, wnich are prepared so as to act upon the Stomach, Boivcls, Diver, Kidneys and Skin. They may be used as an Emetic or a Cathartic, or they may be given so as to act as an Emetic, Cathartic, Sudori fic and Diuretic, and in a few hours the operation is | over and the patient restored to health. 1 have re lieved many persons who were violently attacked with Bilious Fever with one dose of these'piiis; they will remove the obstructions from the Liver and Biliary ] Ducts, and carry off all the offensive Morbific Matter. They are decidedly the best cathartic medicine that I ! have ever used. They will be found. I will not say, a j remedy for all diseases, but they will be found to alleviate the most inveterate, to cure the most doubtful and dan- i gerons, to injure none. They n.ay be safely used in ’ all cases and under all circumstances, when ail Emetic, i 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 IIEPBCE FOR SYPHILITICA. This Compound will be found to be a safe, speedy, and certain remedy for all 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 pot up with labels, and all necessary direc tions for using them, and will be sold low by the whole sale or retail. N. B. All persons afflicted with lingering or chronic diseases who desire the benefit to be derived from the best vegetable medicines, and cannot conve niently apply in person, will please send the symptoms of their disease in writing by mail or otherwise, inclo sing $5. current money, and they will receive by the same conveyance, medicines lo suit their e —•. iCjF* All letters directed to Dr. Thomas, must, to receive attention, be post paid. May 18. 20 eowly important information TO THOSE SUFFERING W ITH Cnolera Morbus, Diarrhrra, Setmih * Complaint, Co lics, Cramps and Spasms. THE utility of R. S. BERNARD’S Remedy for Cholera lias ceased to be a problem. Experi ence, the only sure foundation of Medicinal, as of ail other kinds ol knowledge, lias effectually established what the judicious composition of the Remedy, its admirable adaptation to the various indications which occik 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. first. Os all experience, however, that of men competent to dis criminate accurately and to decide justly upon the effects of a medicint, must be the best; and wtth such in its favor, even the most fastidious iu these matters must lay aside their prejudices. The indications of cure are—to tranquilize the sto mach and howels; to relieve the excessive pukin” and purging; to allay the increased irritability of the intes tines, giving rise to increased peristaltic motion; to relieve that rheumatic sta’e of the bowels which is of ten the attendant of chronic cases, sometimes accom panied with inflammation and ulceration; to overcom? the spasms, equalize the circulation, and restore warmth to the surface; remove congestion of the internal or gans, and to relieve the morbid irritability of the brain and nervous system;—all of which has been effected by 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. Look to the certificates; they are the best evidence that can be given. The commendations which several liberal and intel ligent. Physicians have bestowed upon the Remedy, have a'ready been published: and the subscriber has now the gratification of adding the following from a most respectable pralising physician of Somerton. Va. R. S. BERNARD. Somerton, Miy 14, 1537. Mr. R. S. Bernard : Dear Sir—Tliis is to inform you I have tested the i efficacy of your Remedy for Cholera in several ins'an j ces that have lately come under my care, and fhiit its : effects evince it to be a judicious preparation—one emi | nently serviceable. I will say altogether competent to j cure the diseases for which it is recommended. I feel j no hesitation, therefore, in declaring that for the freat i rnent of such disorders. I shall regularly dispense your j Remedy from ray office, and would recommend it to be i kept in all families liable to these dangerous attacks. You may use this certificate as you will. Your’s, very respectfully, W. L. PARHAM. This certificate was given to my agent, E. P. Nash, | of Petersburg, and for its importance notice Mr. Nash’s ! remarks : “ As agent for Bernard’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Me | dicine, I ca 1 the attention of the public to the certificate I below from one of the most respectable gentlemen in j the Sta e; and I particularly call their attention to the j one given by a gentleman in this town— and if it were ! necessary, I could produce a half dozen others from | Petersburg, who have tried the medicine within two i weeks past. KDW. P. NASH. Mr. Eduard 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 well as the public generally, to j inform you that the bottle of Cholera mixture which ; I bought at your store a few evenings since, has enlire ly cured me of a severe Diarrhoea. The cure was j effected in taking only two doses; and as I had tried many other temedies without the least effect. I am fully of the opinion that the medicine here alluded to is eve. v thing that it is said to be. JAS. S. WALLACE, Petersburg, Ya. Who will neglect to supply themselves with Ber | nard’s Remedy for Cholera, when it is so fully’ proven ! to be effleacioi’S in all the diseases for which it is re f commended? In no case has it failed to cure the most ! obstinate attacks of summer complaint made upon cliil fdren. 11l one instance a permanent cure was effected | upon a child in this place after the summer complaint I had put it (as thought by the doctors) beyond thepow jer of medicine to relieve. It was such an aggravated | case that the child had. in the course of one day and night sixtv-three evacuations from the bowels. Yet one bottle proved a sovereign remedy. Extract from one of my agents— Petersburg, June 4,1836. Mr. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: Your Cholera Me- I dicine is highly thought of in Petersburg and adjacent ! counties; I have never sold a bottle out of the rvhole that I have sold which has not. so far as I could ascer tain, proved effectual in curing; I have never bad a complaint—but many commendations of its good ef fects have been given me. You may. as far as my judgment and the good sense of the many t-i whom I have sold it goes, recommend it highly to any and ail ! who may wish such medicine. J shall soon be in want of more. Respectfully, E. P. NASH, Agent for Petersburg, Va. From my Agent, Mr. John Hare, of Memphis, Tcnn. formerly ol'Murfreysboro’, N. C. Memphis. July 7, 1836. Mr. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: After selling a good deal of your medicine for Cholera, wi:h entire salisfac- : tion, I called on a few of our most respectable citizens i to get, if possible, some evidence of the efficacy of said I ! medicine, and I am glad to enclose you some cerfifi- i j cates, which I am confident will add much to the proof j already obtained. Having used your medicine in mv ! : own family, for some most violent attacks of Cholera I j and Diarrhata. 1 take pleasure in adding my certificate, ! inasmuch as I consider it the most valuable preparation * ; ever made. If my name is of any service, you may use ! it in any way you think best, and I shall at all times 1 | feel proud to think that I have been called on to testify j jto the many cures performed by your medicine. I aril | daily distributing it over this district, and have sent j ! some to Arkansas, where it has been tried with com- i plete success. Your friend, J.HARE. To prevent imposition, a sac simi e of my name vvili ! be attached to each bottle. For sale by John E. Bacon & Cos. A. Pond & Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus. Ga. July 27. 30 THE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to cxbit in PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS, is every day demonstrated by their astonishing efficacy in all the cases which they are announced to cure. This is no deceptive or mer cenary boast, but a fact undeniably.provcd numerous certificates gratuitously and voluntarily offered to the proprietor, who. being a regular Physician, and having practiced his profession for many years in different climates, is enabled to offer to the afflicted invalid a medicine, on the effects of which he is willing to risk his reputation. He does not pretend that they are a positive cure, or even beneficial in every complaint; but he most ; positively believes that in every disease where a cathar i tic or an aperient medicine is needed, thev will be found j superior to any of tho=e drastic purgative medicines which are so much puffed in the public prints as puri fiers of the blood. When taken areording <o the direc tions accompanying them, thev are kighlv beneficial in the prevention and cure of Billions Fever. Fever’ and Ague. Dyspepsia Liver Complaints Pick Headache Jaundice. Asthma Dropsy. Rheuiuarism. Enlargement of the Spleen. Piles, Colic. Female Obstructions Heartburn. Nausea. Furred Tongue. Distension o the Stomach and Bowels. Incipient Diarrhcea Flauff lence. Habitual Costiveness. Loss of Appetite B’otch ed or Sallow Complexion, and in all eases of Torpo of the Bowels where a cathartic or aperient is neededr 1 hey are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea griping nor delnlitv. i Wherever these Pill* have been Oltc# M into a family, they become a standing remedy, •**•**, called for again and again, which is sufficient prool ot their good qualities. Pei haps no article of the kind has ever been oncrea to the public supported by testimonials of a character i decisive,from sources us respectable,or that I** giver* ‘■ more universal satisfaction. ‘1 iiey have the testimony of the whole medical pro : session in their favor, while riot a single else of ill ceD"” I sequences or inefficiency can be aihdgcd Igainst them - Hundreds and thousands bless the day they became I acquainted with Peters’ Vegetable I illi ■, winch, hi 1 consequence of their extrcoidinaty goodn#**, have at -1 turned a popularity unprecedented in th# history of medicine. The very circumstance alone that I’hyiiciant, in every part of the Union, (but more especially in the Sou'.hern States, where they have long bt'tbin use,)* are making free use of them in then practice, speak* volumes in their praise. Add to this fact, that all who’ use invariably recommend them to their friends, and* the testimony in their favor is almost irresistible. A an An'i-bilious remedy, and to prevent Costiveness, ! they have no rival. One fifty cent box will 4-stablishs ! their character, and prove that there is Iruth ufen in u>‘ ’ advertisement. Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters, M. ts. at hi* Institution for the cure of obstinate diseases by mean*- of Vegetable remedies. No. 129, Liberty str##t, New York. Each box contains 40 pills. Price 60 <ents. Clarksville, Mecklenburg co. Va. Feb. 7, 1837. Dear Sir—l embrace the opportunity of expressing ’ lo yon my gratification at the success which ha# attend-” ! ed the administration of your valuable Pill# in this’ ! section of country. It is a common fault with those’ | who compound and vend patent medicines to say to<> much iu their favor, but fit m what I have seen ol thr effect of your pills I do not think they have, as yetj received unmerited praise, .-ix months ago they wcr almost entirely unknown in this part of Virginia; thejp are now the most popular pills we have. Jn dyspepst#- and sick headache, derangement of th; biliary organaj and ob.tinat-; constipation of the bowels, I know of n aperient more prompt and efficacious. Their mildness and certainty of action render then* 3 a safe and efficient purgative for w eakly and may be given at all times without any of*th'osw injurious consequences that frequently result from th®‘ long continued use of calomel or blue pills. On tb whole, 1 consider them a valuable discovery. Very respectfully. S. 11. HARRIS, M. D. Dr. Joseph P. Peters. Ciiareotte. N. C. Jan. Ist, 1837. Dear Sir—l have made frequent use of your Pills in > the incipient stage of Bilious Fever and obstinate Con-* stipat ion of the Bowels; also in the Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Chronic diseases of the Liver, Fick Headache, General Debility, and many other diseases, and in alb cases have found them to give relief. J. D. BOYD, M. DL- Dr. J. P. Peters. Mecklenburg Cos. Va. Feb. 7th, 1 f37. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the last twelve months. I take pleasure in giving my testi mony of their good effects in cases of Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Bilious Fevers, and other diseases produced by iliac ivity of the liver. Tney are a safe anil mild aperient, being the best article of the kind I have ever used. GEO. C. SCOTT, M. D. The above valuable Pills are for sale by Joh ET fc Bacox & Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus, Ga. July 27. 30 GALLIGHAiVS VEGETABLE FEYEK AAD AGUE PILLS, at Norton’s auction and till store. For genuine, call as above. In the composition of nearly all the patent, and per haps popular, medicines now in use for hEVEH and AGUE, tlier. is reason to believe that, in combination with several inert simples, someone powciful article is employed, to which their efficacy is solely indebted- Sucli, for instance, are arsenic, antimony, and mercury, in thc.r variety of forms—articks well known to be deadly poisons, and which no person in his sober sense* would venture to make use of. unless presetibed by * skilful physician. The public are assured, however, that this is not the case with Ualliglian’s Pills. On the contrary, the proprietors solemnly pledge them selves tlial they do not contain a particle of these on other minerals m any shape or form, but are composed entirely of simple vegetable substances, which, cither separately or combined, and without regard to sex or age, are perfectly harmless in their effects upon the hu ll an system. Gabighan’s Fills, though useful for all disease* which originate in a superabundant collection of bile in the stomach, are more particularly intended for Fever and Ague. Jn the first place they cleanse, strength en, and give tone to the stomach and bowels, and cre ate anew and healthy action throughout the system. They produce a naiural and permanent appetite.— j They defend the system against new or subsequent I attacks of the disease, ‘i hey remove all obstructions | of the liver and other organs. “ They assist the variou* operations of nature, by cleansing the sysWm of all vi- 1 tia'ed, corrupt and acrid humors, and “thus invigorate : and reanimate the whole frame. Possessing a purga— j five quality, they cannot remain in the bowels to pro | duce such other diseases as often follow the injudicious j treatment of Fever and Ague. They are composed! I entirely of vegetable matter, and may he taken by per sons of both sexes and of all ages, without the least danger'of unpleasant consequences. In fine, the pub lic are assured that Galiighan’s Pills possess those in estimable virtues which are requisite not only to ar rest, but to eradicate and destroy, the last reeds of thi* most distressing malady cf the human family. The Fever and Ague assumes a variety of forms ; but as the most of them are generally well known it is deemed unnecessary here to describe them. There is one, however, deserving of notice, which prevails to some extent in low, marshy countries, and which in some respects, hears a striking resemblance to Dys pepsia. Under this form, it is ofien the case that per sons labor for weeks, months, and even years, without knowing precisely what ails them, and who, if told their disease was Fever and Ague, would concerto they had been imposed upon. It is to such that those pills are recommended, and to assist tlum in acquiring a correct knowledge of the it complaint—which should always be done before seeking a remedy—the follow ing are presented as some of the symptoms which in variably attmd this fi rm of tin- disease :—inwaid fe vers, unaccomo panit and by chills; cold, and night sweats ; irregular appetite"; thirst; low spirits ; <Tn lusion of the mind ; languor ; cold hands and feet; ir— tevulat ity of the bowels ; pressure on 1 lie stomach and abdomen after easing; changes in the color of !?ie urine ; drowsiness ; disagreeable taste ; headache dizziness; enlargement of the spleen; costivet.e*s ; nausea ; flatulency arid debility, j Practitioners of physic, planters, traders, overseer* i of plantations, seamen, and families, residing in or visit ing low countries or warm climates, ought constantly to be supplied with these invaluable Pills. DIRECTIONS.—To derive the greatest possible* benefit from these Pills, it is necessary that the direc, lions should be carefully follow ed. Commence while the fever is off with taking three pills, and afterwards ! repeat every two hours with cne pill, until a decided effect has been produced upon the howels, which will generally take place after six have been taken, som persons requiring more and some less : afterwards finite taking the pills, one at a dose, three times a dav, half an hour before meals. Jn some cases three pills a day may be too many, and in others not a sufficient number to keep the bowl els moderately loose. It is important to keep this object constantly in view. The person taking them, there fore, must exercise his judgment and deviate from the. above directions accordingly. Children 8 years olrf must commence by taking one pill and repeating with half a pill, according to the directions given for ndultw-v To children tinder this age the dose must be prepor tionablv smaller. Jn all obstinate cases, or causes of long standing, it is necessary, to effect a per erf cure of the disease, that more than one box of the pills should he taken. ‘ N. B—Be particular to keep the box covered after using the pills. Dec. 21.46tf LOOK AT ‘I HIS! RAN AWAY from my house, in Georgia. Heard county, on the 13ih October, RICHARD : HECK and my wife, LUCINDA LUMPKIN. i TIk T w tnt ff together. Said Beck is about twenty [ three years old, five feet eight or nine inches high, with I lack beard and hair, dark colored eves, with a 1 “tote on ‘be left side of his nose. Mrs. Lumpkin is j about thirty-one years of age. but would pass for much i younger wnh persons not acquainted with her. She is 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 | seventeen months old, and named George Mancn. | Said Beck road a Roan Horse, about ten or twelve j years old, with a ball face and black spot on his rump, vvilh white belly and eyes. Mrs. Lumpkin rode a lari.) chesnnt-sorrel mare, with a star in her forehead, will* some saddle spots on her back. I will give a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS to anv person who will apprehend the said Richard Beck anil Lucinda Lumpkin, nd deliver the m to me in Heard county,or put thf m in any safe jail, so that I can put the law in full force against them. GEORGE LUMPKIN. November 4. 1837. 44m3tn NEAV TtIILL I AAR Y AND FANCY STORE. M RS. GOODWIN would respectfully infoim the, J-”-*- citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that she lias opened a Store of the above description, on the west side of Broad street, between Randolph and St. Clair Streets, where she would be happy to receive the calls of those who arc in w nt of goods in that line. Amongst her assortment may be found a choice selection of Si.ks for Dresses Chtnel] and Silk Shawls, fancy Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, silk Hosiery and Gloves, h rcncli Capes and Collars English Thread Laces and Edgings Black Lace Veils and Capes. Blond Lace Veils a splendid article. Artificial Flowers, Ring lets. Puffs and every variety of Artificial Hair ; Cor sets. and numerous articles usually found in similar es tablishments. Superfine LEGHORN and STRAW HATS. Fancy Dress Hats and Caps of every vari ety. on hand or made to order at the shortest notice, and in the best and most fashionable manner. N. B.—DRESSES cut and made to order in the latest style. Nov. 16. ,i4tf TJAYMOND u ALLlSON?wholesale Grocers and commissi u Mcrchan ? °.AraJacbicoJa. F Ic-r# 1 Aug. 11. 1 joss