Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, April 19, 1838, Image 4
LE(i A L IN O I lC E3.
A9'irVlSTtttT)H*H S VIiK.
0 ( t, e irn fa •■sliV m MJNii next, wiH. wit hi.
.h 1; ie ai h nr- be-i dd before the Court Houm
d> >r in, sIM *o.vo if ar -a Baxer county, six or eigi
yo in. tkeiy negroes men, hoys, and women, belon
in> i'i the o-ira-e of vVi.ua.n* n Piopas, deceased.—
T)r n*. creilt uruii the first day of January next
rn ii i res in 1 iiroved security will In- required with
int-rem from da'e! U. 11. I‘ARVER A Ini’..
Ma.ch 13 H 33. _____
ADillSiii'il.li'Ja .1 -v •
B{ virtue of an order of the Inferior 0 iviri of Ba
ser c >aa y, wh :n silling as a Court ot Ordinary
Wi i; so.J, bjforo the Court House door, in the town
of >J •..), Riser ci intv, on the first Tuesday in
JvJ and J next, .vithtn ‘he lawful hours of sale, one lot o r
Ini, 40. S3 in the 7ih Jit: net of fir mu ly Early, now
Biker entity. A the am; *im • before the Cour:
H i.ue Jew m the >vn of Too nnviile, Thomi* coun
ty ooilit >f ian iNo 234 in the 17’h dittrici of ori
gin illy itl i r iy n>vThi nis co inty. A: the same
in vi vo >f Utiihri 10. I)-3 our count/, one l<v o’
tail Vi I TO. in the 27;h In riel of original I v Earlv
ri) v focjir c maty Ail su’d as the pro >ePv be
lli i lg to the i< ate if J >in VI i .grove la’e of B iker
Cos n v [>•i ;o I fir the ti oie it of tlie burs. Term
male xni vn o , he lav of sale.
i.VlvlV J. VIUB3V A lm’r.
Wt eh QJ, 9 s
*“ a J Uiiii'lii’ US s.l j i.
W_, , ,! i1 I I \3 J> i. 11 tse and ior. in th
m f Ti'hi'on Talbot county Ga..‘>nth -
firsf rn.lv/ in UK •: lix all the persona’ iirop?r t .
of Uni Jim.iate if sail coin v deceased, consist me
of ;v-i‘i *r’ ns in niv and livers other ar iel*
toi-lms i nmiin T-rns m ‘he lav of sale
Mvi i 23. Id V V 2 a. B > V ‘.’l Ain't.
V I lIYHf lV fU ) TS SirsK.
W, ,idsi 1 i.i f’rilav iie 13 h lav'if MW
iix at he It and re.siden.wj of Gorge Slav
di-.juet 3 cvirt r.im y al ‘he u irisiable property
b uni’ i sul mi', r-ii mid kn-mnrlw
dir r t • I > 1 V Til ’CJ Iv\ l, Aln’r.
Vs ir.vi 23. 9 *
X ll Vt 3C XV t’ l S .1.1 j..
P ) i l’P ) VjH)
* lt 5 1J j ? i ii ir l*r >f hi Hmorable the
/%. v'; .i: j urt of Ti • coin y sitting fir or li
di / ii'iifii, Viti ‘n )ii. b fin hs C • ir” dmir
dir i Vt v ii -3 it ir ohiv, on tho lire Tuesday
ii 1V I iK .vil ahi usual hours of sale, the fol
io v. if ii l ‘o vit: ....
if ,n 4)1 ii the 7 h lisfrict .f original
Ei• v i*v iu” ini'v. it b'ioj ‘He proiorty o'*
VV m * /in Isciml. Shi for the benefit of
t'mnrt nl-.-ili vof nil J'cea el. Terms male
kll v *1 10 lIV if sa'o.
il •■ i H 7 s 1 T ’ ‘ ‘
V Mldlii’ ill’ lii si .
A }t , i1 . 1 t n irhr if ltd Iniribe h
f if v )* Jiirt if 3 irr ill co m y. svh a si’ting so
d-l iv it'inn vil h ■ sil I h f >■• the Cos ir’ ’l l u
d• i’ i ti < cm v n >h firs’ Tto dvv in >U V
n K r . v ii t ’Hj legal nis of ale io >f an 1 V • 2dl
in i > t liitritt if siil tin v, cot ain ng 16J aero.
V : i i-:'i-s the til r’ 1 11 --e lio- in Cht-rokt
co 11 v in ii first. Timli/oi tune aex within ’h
lu gii i irs of sa’d. lo’ if ii 1 1 V i J7l in he 2lli -
tri • >f nd tin’r cn lira; 40 cc-cs SiUfor'h
bsui’. if tie heiri ml :r ■li irs if Varm tones sen
It'd f Ivnlr, iny Ivmasel. Tor ns inidekno-vi
on :’t lav ifsile. DWI ’.h T JVES
Mrc*i 13 7ts Hs>7 If nV'o M ’-■
AO’ictisravroa’s sal,a:.
W'jf. Od ii: 1, at ih : ia e residence of John Por
t-r ljceamd, on ’he third Suirdavin MAY
.■riVJX'. tvi horses all the s’oek of cattle, hogs, goafs
p’ inta’nn ‘oils, aa l o her ar'ielee tro tedious to mm
liou ill of sail t iceased. Bold for ihe benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
Mirth 16.* 7ts JAET, L. PATTED Alm’r
An tcmrtivr m's t.)3P>.vEa saue.
W-.LL, bo sold on the first Tuesday in MAY
next, a* tha Coin House in Greenville. Men
wotirr county, uni t an order of the Honorable he
I.tfjri ir J urt of Vi :rj vjthor county, sitting for ordi
n i-v mr i isos, an .ro v i nan by the na ne of Phillis,
an! her chi’ I ni n‘ 1 Esther. Sol las a part of the
estate of Vinlock C. Parson, deceased, for the benefit
of th a heirs. Terms on the Jay of sale.
Feb. 23 4’s J \3. P. HAY, Adm’r.
Ao iivifii ri.VTQas sale.
W‘,L sold on the first Tuesday in SEP-
T. 5 VI i .J'L next, a’ the Court House door in
the untyof 1 jrvve'her. within the legal hours lot of
lau 1 Vi. 231 in the 13 h dis’rict of, originally Troup,
ni v VT -ri v >ther coun’v. Sold as the properly of the,
es'a'e of Po veil >V ard, deceased, for ihe benefit of the
hei r s. Ter-ns.cash. JOHN BUCE.Adn’r.
June, 1838. 47is
SXaOOTO'IS’ SALE.
W ‘.fj hi soil .a tie u e residence of William
P.ir'v, 1 ‘Ceased in \1 -ri veih -r county, on the
thirJ lav >f M V if n ■<', b- ve in ihe usual hours of
■ a i ,a't. if n i risha i’e p-o.iortv of sii l leeeased
cmis'iiJ f iirses ci vs his sheep and g >ats.—
An iu'i v articles m tedi ih to m m ion. Sale
to • i.i ivi■ f• in lay to Itv u >til all is sold. Terms
made anowu on the day of sale.
H D. TUCKER,
R. MU la w.
Executors.
ANNA PER tY.
M arsh 9, 1338. Executrix.
All ocr nsiileVel ti Yi li.rn Psrrv dcceised.
i'i r 111 n’ *1 ■) ci nc fir var lai 1 make iin nedia e
pa ‘n . i*. T i i-e bil ling c!a> ni are requested to ren
der tna.n in according to law.
H. O. TUCKER,
R. M )R5 AN.
Executors.
ANNA PE IRY,
Ma-cn 9. 4t Executrix.
crn'iiuvs sal 1 ?.
v <> l, xi 1J tint r e a ‘ in MAY
~,?xt. b? r r? ’he Tou-t Hi'ne oor in Lanier.
M ivn ciin'?’ within ‘he iisna l *o ir-; of sale, lot of
la 1 1 V>. 55 in the 29th ilis.rir’ of o-iginallv Lee, no v
Mi: m cvm'v. hdmging ?o John W ikins. illegi’i
m >'e, so'l ‘o purs'iinie of an irHr of h? Court of
O lin rv if Carr eoun'v. Sold fir he benefit of said
illegi unite- T"ns mid? kn-v.vn on h ■ dav if sale.
AGVSS BJHANNON, Guar'.ian.
M ireh 26 9is
~ Gtrj v ttii v\'s sale.
Wi .L hi set it n • first Pie lav in JUNE
n*vt.a : the G.jirt Haase door in Greenville
Mri v ■ io“ •.n v. •vi'hitha leg.i’ h > irs of sale, lo
o'” ■\ 1 1 7 • 1 til? *2l I'rricL of origin all v Troup
niv I -ri vi hor ooiot v. so! and as ?he orotver'v of he
i voi in ires of Ime Ri -hard ‘ m ‘"or h Vned* of said
ill?g min. S3 V3 TRN T'l >tN Gua dian
Vlir; i 12 • ° -•
ITS >1 1.1 Wi’ l) C- u . _i-.au.
. ill? i. oi? lion irab e t’ie Ini’ rior Coir . >■
II ar 1 e i in v, v'lile si* in t as a Cos ir* of Ordinary, for
leave iso I tle rea e.s a e belonging to Dennis Bates,
la e of sai l c mn y deceased
VII* .1 Avl PRITCHETT, A lm*r.
Marc?i 5 7
F) J t VI )N TH U ifter date, apphcati >n viil be
ni le io io i>i>r ib e th? Inferior C >urt of Har
ris cj in y. vbi.e si'ting for ordtniry purposes, for leave
to ; • I id the :an 1 b?in|oin to the estate of Obadiah
M J lihroa i deceased io it: One tract of land
lying in i? I ) h district of 15 irly county. No. 377; one
and i. i.i ho 3J I district >f >.d Lee co in'v no v Stewart.
N> 76; n I>. i.i Ln n ikio co*iny. 13th district, north
ha f. N. 92 49 acres ; me do. in the 3d district of
ori'inillv Troup, n v.v Harris county No. 7 ; also 85
acres, .noro or less, it being a part of ot No. 47 in the
3d district >f origina ! lv Tron;> now Harris co in'v.
Wl .LI WI L. CULBREATH. Ad n’r.
March 6 1833. 6
HI tj t VI IN T IS aOer date aophea’i m will be
J|C iia le oio I>iorab e the fu-tioes of the In'e
-0 urt of Cjvsia co'tn'y when sitting for ordi
nary p iro >ses for leave to sell lot No. 102 in the 5 h
<fis rict of sail c Minty, the property of S irah M.
Wakefield, a min ir.
11 >3l? AT L. NEWMAN Guardian.
M arch 6. 6
><J i nil is after da o .p.ica i >.i .... , . .
(■) ie imra*!’? h ? Inferior Court of S -wart
co in V. v'nl ? sutin {fir ordinary p irp >ses, for leave to
bj'l ad th? real estate of Elisha Vintni la'c of said
cj tn'v. deceased. II F. BOSK, A lin’r.
F>S. 19 5
IT 1 ! )7 l tV■* 13 if w 1 ire a) > i :a r i n aid be
1 nil?‘t'iJ [o*'“i“ior C >u-t of Stewart coun'y, j
white ti ti l {f i >- lin i-v > ini >s.>s fir leave to sell the j
relies re >f V His ‘li-rinfm la’e of sail county j
dec-as'l f i-“h ?h•t• i’ if h “ h-irs an 1 crc lum-s of
sail 1-isl f\M:33 LUNS?ORD, Adtn’r.
lan IS 1333. 51
t T l !) 7 ‘ld if ?r li'i? 3 >oiica'ion will be
nil- ir lii •nil: the Inferior Court of Tl-
Sit cur v, ri -a .-i"i i *>r li ur:> f uses, for Lave
ti rl i•- •il :s:a’ “ >'* h • 'ii.is of V i mas 3 nitli.
de'. vml I \ t 0. LENNA lit.
D 2! 1-37 43 Juar ban.
G ■ ‘ • > \ S-•; V A T COUNT V.
Wl? t 5 VS f ih i B'ldvand Sa ntial lohnson
in : v ‘o n ? f>r | .*>ers of a 1 ninistr-ri >n and -bo
n'is in ?n ‘h* ’s ate of Nathan Brady, late of said
entv, decease!—
Tin? i- ? -h”-efi'p o ~i?e an 1 al n .nish all and sin
g > i"he ainlrH nl c-edro sos said leceased to be
ail him’ r in in:? v‘rh : n Sn time or-scribetl hv
la v > :h?v ?a ise if any they have, why said letters
eh ill nv he rrante i.
‘ti ”n nl ‘r tv hm I a’ o'fi:i
Blt I Y\TimU3H c c o
GT • ’ ;r\ HEAR nT'TOU VTY
1? I ’\ ■ ‘Vi’im VJ. Carn-r hath Ms lav
** a‘l’ “and n “i? for wt'ers of a Iniiniswa'ion on
the ei at • of Reddick Ga ner. late of said cann'y, de-
Ceise 1—
’’ .ase r? ‘h •<> ti ci'e an 1 a laintsh a'l an 1 sin
j t’a’ he kin I* - ” I an Icr ‘di'ors if said lec’ased. to h •
an 1 nieara’ nv nhe • within “h“'i n“ ires-ribed bv
Lv. >i shw canse if anr thev hive, why said letters
sh m l l •ot He vr an ted.
G • -n under my han 1 at oUrr Aoril 3 18.38,
10 it BAILS V BLEDSOE, c. c. <♦.
GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY,
iATHERE AS William Long, apfilies to me tor !
w w letters of administration on the estate ot d'ln- j
iip Long, dt ceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- i
gular the kindred an i creditors of said deceased, to be
mJ appear at tny office, within the tune prescribed by .
law, to allow cause, if any they have, why said letters
•houid not be granted.
Given under my hand at office. March 30. 1335.
l(Jat WILLIAM S. GOSB, c. c. o.
GE'tRGIA, RANDJGPii C-iUNTY.
*T(T HE RE AS Olhniel Weaver, executor on the
W w estate of freeman U. Cardin, deceased, lain
of tins ooun'y, app.ics to me tor letters of dismission
from -aid estate—
These are therefore to cite and admon sh all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of sail deceased, to be
an I appear at my odice, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said tetters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand a’ office. Tan 10 1338.
50in6m JAMES BUCHANAN c. c. o.
GEORGIA MERIWETHER COUNTY.
Inferior Court f sai'l county sitting for ordinary pur
p'isr-1 Present Wily ii. Prtor Jam s Render ,
William D. Mtrtin and Willis Jones Justices.
xJ&T iIEiiCAcS Adam Spring, administrator ot the
f* csta e of Edward Sprivy, deceased applies
fir letters of dismission ; and whereas Wiiv B. Ector,
ad nini-trator oi'lne estate of Isaac Hall,docca-ed, ap
plies for letters of dismission—
These arc therefore lonofify all persons in any min
n r interested, to be and appear at my otfice. within
the time prescribed bylaw and shew cause, if any,
vby said litters of disini-sion should not be granted to
them
Given under mv hand.'his s'h dav of March, 1638.
7m6m LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c. o.
iEGRGIA RAND )LPH COUNTY.
5*7 1 SREAS / v: la.iuh Baitey. ad ninistrator on
u w the estate of VVil ia n Smith, deceased, late ot !
sai l ouiity, applies o me for letters of dis ifission on :
said es'a'e—
T lese are therefore to cite and adin >nish all and sin
gular tile kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
an ! appear at mv oii :e within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office. Jan. 6 1838.
•50n6n JA VI ;S BUCHAN\N, c. c. o.
• UGIA RANDOLPTI COUNTY.
WISREA3 Ishain Phillips and Nancy Rol
lins, a 1 ninistrator and a Iminw'ratrix m the
estate of Thomas Id. illins. li’e of said c"’v deceased,
applv to me fir letters oi dismission on the estate of
sai t deceased—
These ar ! ‘hernfore toe .to an t a ‘.monish all and sin
crula the kindred and credi’ors of said deceased. o lie
and appear a’ mv o fice. wi’hin the time nrescrihed by
law. to show cause, if any ‘hey have why said letters
should not be grant"!.
Giv m under mv ban t at o'fice. .Tan 6 1 **GB.
50 nSm T\MES BUCU AV AN c r. o.
G •:O IHA .IARRIB C OUNTi.
■|*7 IER.SAB W.n S. iartsiield. administrator
of ‘be estate of Philip l. Echols, la’e of said
cpinty. leeeased applies for letter* of dismission—
These a e therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
Tu’ar the kindred vi t cr -di ors of sai l and .ceased, to be
an 1 a ipear a* mv ifice wirhin ihe time prescribed by
la v, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should n v be gr nted.
Given under my hand a’ office, Jan. 1, 1838.
I’JmSin E. T L SPENCER c c. o.
GEORGIA CT A L BO TCODN TY,
WHEREAS Robert Snellings and Hamilton
Duke anplv to me for letters of dismission
of the tdminisiration of the estate of William Snel
hngs, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of sai t deceased, to be
and appear at mv o fice. wi'hin the time nrescrihed bv
law. to show cause, if any thsy have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Giv< n under mv hand at office, Nov. 4. 1837.
44 m6m VV. S. GGSS c. c. o.
GEORGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY.
WHEREAS Tohn Tyus.ad ninistrator of the es
tate of Wilson Swinnsy,minor.ha'h represented
to me that he has fully administered said estate and
applies for letters of dismission.
These ate therefore to notify all persons, in any
manner interrested. to bo and appear at my otfice,
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any there be, why the said letters of dismission should
not be granted.
Given under my hand a f office. Nov. 6 1837.
44n6m LEVI M ADAMS c. c. o.
G'EORGIA ME Rl WE TiIER COUNTY.
NJVEM3ER TERM, 1837.
Inferior Court of said county met for ordinary pur
poses agreeable to adjournment, tliis 6 th November
1337. Present James Render, Willis Jones, and
Dioiel K ith Justices.
W I ERE AS T 10 na* Pennington Executor and
vi try Poanmgton, Executrix of ‘he estate of
William 3 Pennington deceased ha:h represented
ha they have fitly idn.ntstered said estaie. and ap
ply for letters of dismission —
These are therefore to notify all persons in any man
ner interested o be an 1 appear at mv otfice, within
‘be ii ni rescribe ibvia v to -th >v ca me if any rher”
be. wav the said letters of administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office Nov 6 1837.
44m6m t.csr- V T \")AVM ’ o 3
IX RANDOLPH SUP :MJ:I finuil.
FEBHUARY TERM, 1838.
Vleridith Mercer
vs
Titman S. White, Bill for discovery, relief.
A fred G. Repitoe, >inj notion, and specific
John Scaly, performance.
Jesse Windam,
Philiti Pittman.
Jr,IEREAS it appearing to the Court, by the
sta ement in the above bill of complaint, that
Tibnan S White. Alfred G. Repitoe John Sealy and
Jesse Windham,all defendants in the above bill, resi le
without the limits of this county. It is. therefore, on
motion ordered by the Court. tha service of the above
bill be perfected on the aforesaid oar'ies bv publication
an! that the aforesai 1 defendants do olead answer or
demur to said bib of comuiaint on or before ‘he las
day ot the next tern of his Court, and ’hat this rule
be published once a mmth.for six ci m’lts in one of
the pub ic gaz-’tt *s in the citv ofC ilumhus
A true ex ract from the minutes of this Court, this
15'h lav of February. 1838.
3m6m ‘ O. TI c . s c.
I V STBWAHT SUPEUIOU COURT.
Murdock Chisholm, j
vs 7 , I Bill for discovery, rc
f !tef. and injunction. “
Andrew Gibbs. . |
An lr - v LaiT-"n. J
WHEREAS it aopi-ars to the Court, bv the re
turn of Sheriff, that Andrew Gibbs, one of the
defendants in the above sta'ed case, resides without
the limits of said state. It is therefore, on motion,
o dered bv the Court that said Andrew Gibbs and • ap
pear and answer pb-ad or dumurr to the ab ive bid on
or b fore the first dav of ‘he next term of this Court,
and n default thereof said bill be. taken as to him pro
cons ‘ssio; and that this Rule he published once a
mou'h for so ir m >n hs. in one of the public gazettes of
the city of Columbus, previous to the next term of this
Court.
A tr te copy from the minutes of said Court. March
21 1833. ELIJAH PEARCE, c. s. c. s. c.
Sm4tn
STATE OF GEORGIA EARLY COUNTY.
I*Y EARLY SUPERIOR COURT,
FEBRUARY TERM IS3B.
IT appea ing o the Court, by oath of Samuel John
son, complainant in a certain bis in eijuily, pend
ing in said Court, against Garrett Freeman and James
A'eldell, returnable lo February Term. 1833, as well
as by the return of the MiieiitFof said conn v, that the
defuidants in said bill of complaint each reside without
the jurisdictional limits of said Court and reside out of j
said tj ate. On motion of coTiplainan'’s counsel or
dered by the Court, that service be perfected upon the
defendants to said bill of complaint, bv publication of
this rule in one of the public s;azettess in said State,
once a mon h, fir three months.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this
19th February, 1338.
4m im JOEL W. PERRY, Clerk.
RULE NISI.
|S I'EWART SUPERIOR COURT.
George R. MeElvay, )
vs. > To establish a Note,
lames Brucc. I
T T appearing to the Court, from the afriJavit of
! 9L James U. Horne, that he was in possession of a
j n >*o on James Bruce, and tha* the same has been lost 1
or destr iycd, it is, on motion, ordered ’hat th - said [
Ja nes Bruce appear at the next term of this Court, j
an I shew cause why the annexed copy Note should j
in! be established m lieu of the lost original; and it is ;
f irther ordered that a copy of this Rule be published \
in terms of the lav. F dirua r v S.h. 183S.
GEORGE R. M ELVAY. Plaintiff.
COPY NUT-?.
On or before the Ist day of January next. I promise
‘opuy tie irgc R AI :Slvav. or hearer fifty dollars, for
value received. Tins I3;h of September. 1835
SivticJ JAMES BRUCE.
GEORGJA STEWART COUNTY.
Personally appeared h f >re me. vV. A May, a Jus
tice of tlie Peace in and for said comity J imes U.
turnc. who being duly sworn, on oath saith. that ‘he ;
No'c, of which the above copy note is the same in ub- j
stance, is lost, or mislaid so that it canno* be found.
S vorn an I subscribed before me, this Bth Feb. IB3S. i
W. A. Mav j. r.
JAMES U. HORNE.
A true coiv from the J.limites ot said Court, this
221 March, 1833.
B.nt n ELIJAH PE ARCE. c. <■ c. s. c.
PAY I P.
TIOSE wh&se Notes and Accounts have become |
due, are urgently but resper'fully. requested to ;
pa r ct. ’ AI.J.EN & YOUNG, j
Thev would also inform their fri. nds that they have I
r -moved to No 1 Mcln’osh Row, lately known as :
Mclntusli Hall where can bes mnn a oeneral assort -
nen’ of Groceries Battering, Rooc. Salt. &e,, which i
will be sold !-.v f., r CASH
Oc“. 1. to
BTLE NISI. i
IT appearing to tlie Court, irons the petition of J.
Chamberlin & Co-, and the testimony of John
I ootuey and Alatt R. Evans, that the ottgtnai draft, ol
1 wmen a copy is nertuu-o attached, nas been tost or
i mislaid, out of he possession.oi Maa R. Evans. No
tar. 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 tire next term o.
| t h e Court to be held on the third Monday in April
j next, why the copy hereunto attached should not be
i established, in hen of the original so lost or mislaid,
’ and that this Rule Nisi be published in one of the pub
he vazettes of this -late t >r the space of thiee months.
! * COPY DRAFT.
Ԥls6 51 Charleston. 27th October. 1832.
Four months after date, please pay to the order of
I J. Chamberlin & Cos. one hundred and fifty-six dollars
and tis y-four cents, f rvalue received, and place the
„, 10- account of you, ob’l BASg
To Messrs. Eli Shorter & Cos., Merchants,Co
lumbus. Ga.
A rue extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Muscogee county, February 3 1838.
13m ‘ GERARD BURCH, Clerk.
RULE NISI.
GEORGIA, EARL'i COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF s.aID COUNTY— FEBRU
ARV TFRM 1838.
To the Honorable J iseplt Sturgcs
Judge of the Supciior Court :
THE petition of Gabrial tones sheweth unto your
honor, that Vann L. Robertson, of the county
and S ate aforesaid, on the tenth day of Novem >er,
in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thir
ty-two, made, executed and delivered to your peti
tioner of the county and State aforesaid, a certain
mortgage deed bearing date the day and year afore
said •” and which said mortgage deed recites and sets
forth lha , for and in oonsideraTion of the sum of eighty
dollars to the said Vann L. Robertson, by the sat’d
Gabriel Jones, in hand paid, the receipt whereof is
| hereby aeknowledged, as well as for the better secur
| ing the payment of a promissory note, bearing even
date with these pres’ents, whereby the said Vann L.
Robertson promised to pay the said Gabriel Jones, or
bearer, the sum of eighty dollars, on or before the tis h
dav of January, eighteen hundred arid thirt -hve en
suing the date rliereot fir value received. He, the
said Vann L. Robertson, ha’h granted, bargained and
sold, and doth, by these presents, grant bargain anti
sell, un'u the said Gabriel Jones, his heirs and assigns,
a certain lot of land in the four h district of said cotin y,
known in the plan as three hundred and sis v-nine io
have and to hold lie said lot of land or bargained pre
mises. to he said Gabriel Jones his heirs and assigns,
; o his and their own oroper use benefit an l behoof
f >rev, r ; and ihe said Vann L. Robertson, for himself,
his heirs, executors, and administrators the said bar
gained premises un’o the said Gabriel Jones, wilt ar
ran atid forever defend, against the claim of himself
and hi< heirs, and against the claim of all other nersons
wha ever, provided nevertheless that if the said Vann
L Robert on his heirs, executors and administra
tors shall, and do well and truly pav or cause to be
paid unto the said Gab-iel Jones ..his heirs and as
signs, the aforem-ntlotted sum of eighty dollars, on the
dav and time mentioned, and appointed for the pay
ment thereof in the said promissory note mention'd.
with lawful wines- for the same, according to the
tenor of said notrs ; then and from henceforth as well
this present indenture, and the right ‘o the property
‘hereby conveyed, as the said promissory note shall
cease, determine, and be void, to all intents and pur
poses.
And it further appearing to the Court*, that the ‘•-aid
Vann L. Robertson hath not fully satisfied and paid olf
said note, in said mortgaged deed described according
to the tenor and effect of said mortgaged deed. It is
now, on mo’ion of counsel, ordered by the Court tha
the said Vann L. Robertson pay into the office of the
Clerk of this Court, on or before ’he first day of the.
next term of *aid Court the principal and in’erest due
upon said note, and the costs of this proceeding, or hat
the equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged
premises aforesaid, be forever barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, tha* a copv of this rule be
served upon the said Vann L. Robertson three months
nrevious to’he next term of said Court or published in
’he Columbu Sentinel and Herald for months pre
vious to the next term of said Court.
WILLIAM TAYT.OR
Attorney a* Law for Gabriel Jones.
GcoitoiA, Early county )
Clerk’s office Superior Court. J
I certify that the above and foregoin? is a true ex
tract from the minn'es of the Sunerior Court o r said
county of Early. This 20'h February. 1838.
4mlm ‘ JOEL W. PERRY, Clerk.
GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY.
To the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary :
7JIHE petition of Henry Shepherd showeth that
J. William Shepherd, late of said county, but now
deceased in his lifetime, made executed and deliver
ed, to your petitioner, his certain bond, in writing, for
titles to a certain half lot of land beinj the soutli ha f
of lot number thirteen in the sixteen h district of origi
nally Houston now Upson county ; and your peti
tioner further sheweth. that the said Wiliam since
the making of the said bond (a copv of which is beret”
annexed,) without having executed titles to ‘he said
land in terms of his said bond ha'li departed this life
and that James Ballard has administered on the esta e
if the said Wiiliain ; and also, tha; the purchase mo
ney has b'.en, or is ready to be paid for said iot of land.
Wherefore your petitioner prays a Rule Nisi may
be granted calling up *n the said James Ballard ad
ministrator as aforesaid, to make titles to said lot of
* land or shew cause to the contrary, within the time
prescribed by the statute.
ALEX W. SNEED,
Peti ioner’s Attorney.
COPY OF BOND.
GEORGIA, UPSON COUNTY,
Know all men by these presents, that TANARUS, William
Shepherd, sen. do acknowledge myself held and firm y
hound unto Henry Shepherd in ‘he penal sum of five
hundred dollars, for the true payment of which I. the
said William, do, by these presents, bind myself, my
heirs and assigns. &c. this 2d October. 1834.
The condition of the above bond is such, that when
the said Henry Shepherd docs pay. or cause to he paid,
unto the above Wm. Shepherd the sum of two hundred
and fifty-three dollars, then, if the above bound Wm.
Shepherd, do make, or cause to be made unto th” said
Henry Shepherd his heir-s and assisns &c. good ad
-ufficien rights and titles to a certain tract or parcel of
lan I, known and dis'instiislied bv lot number thirteen,
in the sixteenth district of originally Hous on, now Up
son county it being the south half of s id lot, as di
vided heretof >r<\ then the ab ve ond is to be null and
void and .f non effect, otherwise to remain in fi.ill force
and virtue in law. In witness whereof I have here
unto set ’ y hand and seal, this 2d October, 1834, in
presence of
T est.
Rout H. Mcßryde,
Charles Jordav his
WILLIAM SHEPHERD jl.s. S
mark. ‘ )
It appearing to the Court hat William Shepherd
du'ing his lifetime made and delivered a bond for titles
to a h ■ls lo” of land in the above petition named, to the
said Henry Shepherd and that the said William hath
departed this life, without having executed titles in
terms of his bond, and that James Ballard hath admin
i iste ed on his estate. It is. therefore on mo'ion. or
dered. that the said James Ballard, administrator as
‘aforesaid, appear and make titles or show cause tothe
contrary within the time prescribed bv law; and ha’
a copy of these proceedings he published agreeably to
the statute in such case made and provided,
A true copy from the minn’es.
WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. o.
March Term, 1838. 7m4m
GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
rHIS Indenture, made this the first day of De
cember, in the year one thousand eight hundred
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 oilier pari, witnessed? : That
the said Thomas Jenkins for and in consideration of the
; sum of two hundred and fif.y dollars to him in hand
paid, at and before the seaiin** 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 ol
lot of land, situate, lying and being in the 14th district
of originally Muscogee, now Ta:bot county, known
and distinguished in the plan of said district, by No. 46
it being the half of said lot of land, which liis north of
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, tn tc or less : To have and to hold the
said half lot or parcel of land unto him the said Seaborn
j B. Picket, his heirs and assigns, together with all and
j singular the rights, members, and appurtenances to the
I same belonging to his and their proper use. benefit, and
! behoof f irever. in fee simple : And the said Thomas
! Jenkins for himself, hi- heirs, executors and admini -
| trators the said bargained premises, unto the said Sea
; horn 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 I * avc hereunto set tru- hand
[l. s.] and seal, this the dav and ear first above
written. THOMAS JENKINS.
Signed, sealed, and delivered in presi nee of
JOHN WJJ.LIAMS,
TRYPIIEMA HOWE.
Tai eot Superior Court, )
| September Term 1837. j
It appearing to tiie Court, from ‘he affidavit of Gard
! ner Ford that he was la'elv in possession of a deed
I made by Thomas Jenkins of which the foregoing is in
; substance a true copy ; and that said deed is now los*
or mislaid and out of his control. It is therefore or
dered by the Court, that -ai l Thomas Jenkins show
cause if any he have, at the next term of this court,
whv said copy should not he established in lieu of said
tost original and tha’ a copy ofthis rule he in the mean
| tinge served on said Thomas Jenkins personally, or by
| puUica ion in terms of the law.
! A true extrac from the minutes of Ta'bot Super or
Court, this the 221 day of September 1837
4J m6m ‘ A HAIf.EY’ e. s. c.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
2 Cases Men’s BROGANS,
2 “ Palmetto Hats. by
KAMI.. M. JACKSON,
Feb. 15 2 ts A net. end Com. Mt.
LIST OF LETTERS i
REMAINING in the Post Otfice at Columbus, |
Apriil,lS3B.
zxj.cd, Louwick Kelley. Jones *
Austin, Chisholm Lofiin, Daniel
Anderson, R Ifc T Lanier, L B
Arms, Cliarls Lewis, David
Avu-it, Sotomon Leach, Lucretia
Adams, Thompson Lancaster, James A
Adkins, Thomas B 2 Lucas, Henry
Baker, B Lanev, Pleasant M
Barnes,Geo W 2 Loveiap, Alien
Brown, Benj G I_arg, W W
Benton, hi ii Low, Miss Murth E
Baldwn, M L Muloy. Mrs Frances A
Bartow. Samuel Mortis, Geo H
Benton, Jonathan Maning. A A
Broatrack, John Mann, Win H
Btakey, Tountain I Maton, Miss Frances
Brown Mr Morris, Kincher
Burrou, James A Moorfiekl Joseph R
Bovtand John Marshall, Samuel
Booth, Benj Munk, James
Brasswell. Sion Moore. Henry
Brown, R R Murphey & Brack Mess
Baker, Charlotte Mitiiin J Houston
Bukererslatf, Wm Maxwell, James
Burt, Joseph J Manghum, 1 homas 2
Biack. Joseph L Mavson. Henry
Bird, H C Monroe, Lewis Augustus
Beghain, Miss Margaret EMarshall. Riley
Brown. Enoch G Monroe. Patrick
Bisco, Wm Mann. David W 3
Barnett, Lundy Moore, Everard
Braily. Joseph McJade, Mr
Brow'n, Wm Mcßride, P S
Brown. Wm B McCray. Richard
Burr, John McLean, Hugh
Btirney. John R M McCall, John 2
Backus, A L McMorrav, Jo n2
Bisworih. FA MrKav John
Boykin Miss Mary A JVlcLaum Duncan
Baker, Elisha H McCall, Mrs R M
Beard, Mrs Eliza McMulian, L
Brown, John W McLeroy Lewis
Bovd. John McLamm Cornelius
Butts. Sami W M-Lean. William
Bernard Kervin McTvne Elizabeth
Care of Mr MclCtn McKennel John
Cloud, C A Me.Connel, William 2
Cheatam, lohn McLean, tames
Claeghan Charles Nelson John
Corvey Edmond Norris N J
Crnso. Reuben Nix William
Clark. Wm Pres’on Edward
\ Crawford D C Pitts Mi-s Aramiua
Cook. Cornelius Phelps: Thomas W Jr
Cordell. W’ra Parker, Geo W
Craig John Phillips Miss Ma'ilda
Churchil D D Park"r Miss Elizabeth
Gashan, Lo hick R Pye Vahntino
Chandler Wm C Prince John
Cooper Miss Nanev Parker Geo G
Chris inn Miss Elizabeth Perry Miss Sarah A
Church SH Pace Mrs Mary
Car ,- on. John Parks Miss Camilla
Caller D W Pleasan’ Matt
Crawford Wm D Perrv Shadrack
Cannon James Pavne Wm 2
Cook Rowland B Painter Jefferson
Chamberlin R M 2 Parsons David J
Clark. James Pool. Ma'hew
Crosby Edmond Phillips S'ephen
Collins John Peokins lohn
Davis J F 3 Poore. Benjamin
Dudley. William 2 Pynor. William
Dupree. Dr W S Reid. Mrs Ann
D linin'.', Joseph G Kuthcrf >rd, Robt
Dees, James M 2 Rockwootl Wm H 3
Duvall, William Roberts Capl Win II
Davis, lames H Ronnde John
Davis, James Reid Miss Jane
Downev. Demrcs Clay Rees Joel
Duck, John Rooxe Benjamin
Doug'as .John Robertson (J B
Dour M F Russel, Miss Jane 2
Driggers Mrs Ann Rounde. Mrs Marv
Davis Miss Susannah Rvlander, William J
Dougla s,Mrs Fannu- B2Rich rdson Robert
De T„annv James L 2 Rees, Daniel J
Dulanc-- Daniel Ruch* r, Peter N
Davis, Cullen Reeves Mrs Cvn'hia
Eckles J G 2 Roval Cnpt John B 2
Ellis Thomas Reid, Thomas J
Evans, James Rober’s E E
Dumis. W D Reid William
Ell'ot. Stephen W Rich David
Elmnr James Rees” River*
English Johnston Hilrv P
Fans, Thos C Siblev, Phillin I
Fragan, John Smith Mrs Ann J
Foiles James Smi'h Ho’atio
Flewellen MissCotharinc2Smi*h. Burrell
Foster Rcnjamin Strick’and Noah
Freeman M's R Simon? Mi* Catharine 2
Ea r-"-, Thomas Simnson Mr Rachael
“'rank'in F, II Scnrlo-k William Jr
Fuller John Suggs. Grav
Fudds Ga'nel So’! van P **er
Frank'io Edmond Smi'h Rangerrood & Cos
c 'anor n Mrs M D Mes-’
Flo and M'--s F. E Smith Augustus
For’ Renjnmin Sao's Mrs Cetete W
Grieg J F!i Stewart oHen L
Gran* Charles Sa!ihurv Mrs Lucy
Ca-nh’e Andrew Sov’h, toh n
Glenn R"v. Thompson S Smi’h Mites
ra"’t ’rrv Thomas Sre-U rrrnv ” Mr? Mary
Godfrcv James S’ewart R T
Gri"ve G *orge Sa’e LiJenn
( reene. C 0 Sim=on lohn
Graves. T.evi F Sander? T.t”leton
Gjhson Dr Edward R Sloan, Wi'dam
1 hi and Miss Eliza Sap- Madison
r 'o lfrev tames D Shena and Se’hß
G! >nn Rev.TtmesE Stickncv & Wilson Mess
Glenn Miss Mary Scurlock John
Golding. Mr Simmons Miss Ann Jane
Ga.ul. Henry Smith Wil iam Y
Griegs William Saunders Dr John B
Gibson Jacob Smilev, John
Gilgon R D Sc.a't v *iss Amanda
Hays John G Stricland Silas
Unstring. Wm B Skelton Blackston
Holt Miss Elizabeth A Skates Ether Jane
Hall Mathew 2 Thornton Richard 2
Ham Milton *'timer. Larkin 2
Harris Sorry W 2 Thompson H G M
Holland Samuel Tonscv Geo T
Hamack Joseph Thomas Nathan 4
Hans Toliver T iler, Paul 11
Herring. John Thomas. Samuel B
Hcampstend Joseph Thompson, Miss Eliza-
Holcunt Philip beth 3
Handy. Henrv Turner, Joseph
Hennlev Ambrose Tottnsond, Lewis
Heard Dor George W Thornton. M C
Hoffman. J B 3 Turner. Mrs Netcmisia W
Hicks, Mrs Ann Torrence, James
Harris. John Utter Jone N
Harris. Miss Arabella R Viall, William 2
Head. William N Victory, Capt John
Heal, Isaac S Vance, John M
Howard Martin Vinson, John
Humphreys. R B Vinson Paton
Hill .D WW Tarborough, Robert
Haift Frances Y'ounge, Chas
Harrill Isaac Wiker. John
Hill. Miss Harriet Woodruff, R M
Holsey M T Wells John
Hern. Andrew Jackson J I. Whitty of Mathew
Johnson, Arthur R Guest
Jackson, Antasa Ward, Mrs Eunice
Jeter James Ware Robert
Johnson. Luke Wilkins. John 2
Tones. Samuel Walker Mrs Mary
Jacobus. Peter Williams. Robt
Jones John White. Dante!
Johnson. Emily Watkins R L
Jones. John Franklin Wright. W C
Justice Mrs Marty Williams, John B
Tones Wiley White. Rev Cvrns
Jackson .Tames “Washington. George
Johnson. Morgan Willabv. Asa 3
Kimberly. David Willard G “
Kimbrough Olin Sidney Walker Miss Mary
Kimbrough Thomas Wimbertv, John
Kellv Edmund 2 Ware. Mr
Raercher Mi<s Catharin Ware, Edwin A
Knotts John A Wil iams Jeremiah
King. George TI Wranklin. Ward
JAMES VAN NKSB Post Master.
‘CTP'Persons calling for anv of the above Letters,
will please say thev are advertised. 10 3f
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in ‘he I 3 ost Office, at Halloca,
Ga. on the 31st of March, 1838.
Crosby. John Lisle Joseph
Ligon, Alexander Oneal. Edmon Esq
Bussey, Heskiah Cobb Mr
Brooks. Dr J D George or Gaskins
Myers, D R 2 Henndon, James
Berry, James Mvers Joshua
B.annon. William Bell Midleton
Waker. Edmon Johnson Am s
McDaniel, Henry Molpass, William
Hurst. Henry 2 Mtzzcel Marke
Henry. Robert Chapmon Robert
Bradey, Thomas Smith Archable
h'anikin, lvenion Brown Allen
10 3t J. R. Me TOOK Post Master.
ROBIN HOOD.
THIS distinguished Race Horse will make a fall
season at my stable at Fort .Mitchell Alabama
ten miles below Columbus. Every provision is made
and every atten'ion will he paid to the keeping of mares,
but wi'hout liabilitv fur accidents. Terms will be
made known bv applying to the subscriber at For’
Mi cheil. ‘ JOHN CROWELL.
Sept. 20th. 1537. 38 ts
CAUTION. ‘
ALL persons a'f forewarned from trading for two
promissory NOTES of han 1. executed bv me.
to John Ad or hearer; one f'r the stun of two hun- j
dred dollars, dated 10th December. 1836, payable 60
davs after date ; on ■ note for the sum of fmr hundred
dollars, da'ed 10 h December. 1836 containing a few
sma'l credits, dated 10th De ember J 836. As lam
dcteimined not to pav either of -aid notes, un'il the
right of titles to the proper’ v fir which they were given
as directed in law and t|ie prope ty secured to me in
fee simole. OAVEN FREEMAN.
ev, n tr A'a. Feb 28 10 3?
ON CONSIGNMENT.
Oik CASKS fresh Tiionirtslon Limr.
OV Jest real by ALLEN & YOUNG.
Tan. 5, 1
MORE eOUNTnanrfiXT*.
lAM informed-that Messrs. Johnson & Robinson,
of Madison, in. Montgomery county are selling
counterfeit BRAN DRETU’S PILLS. The cni
zens of that vicinity are cautioned against purchasing \
Pm.’ of them, as they are not among m.y Agents, iuid j
luive no authority to sell die genuine Fills. Enquire i
for their cerlilicaie of agency. Tins will, test the genu
ineness of their Fills
Those valuable Fills are beginning to be so exten
sively counterfeited that the citizens cannot bo too cull- j
tious where they purchase. If you go to authorised ,
; Agents, who have a certificate of Agency, your are >
sure of genuine Fills ; remembering Thai no DRUG- I
GIS T can sell the GENUINE FILLS.
They may be obtained, in. Columbus, at my store
only aiul of the following persons .’hrottghctU the State, j
; who are my Agents ; and from time to iime, as other ,
agencies are established,their names will be published.
J. St A. J. Ashmore. Lincolnton Lincoln co. E. M.
Amos. Knoxville. Crawford co. Zillotus Addams,
Crawfordville. Talliferro co. Bareficld & Buchanan. |
Cuthbert, Randolph co. Erasmus Bell. Lumpkin, j
Stewart co. A. R. Bell & Cos. Thomaston, Upson, j
co. Hezekiah Brake. Fowelton, Hancock co. Beil, Ro- j
ninson & George, Climon, Jones co. John M. Cox. |
Lexington and Sandy Creek. Oglethorpe co. Cozart
Burton & Cos. Washington, Wilkes co. Allen B.Chas
tain. Hawkinsville, Pulaski co. Calier Pcttec & Cos.
Drayton, Dooy co. John B. Coleman & C'o. Pond
Town, Sumpter co Darden Sr Bailey. Talbot tony Tal
bot co. Dun & Martin, Forsyth, Monroo co Dun
comb & Ingram, Perry, Houston co. Alexander J.
Gordon Hamilton, Harris co. J. E. Groce, GoAen,
Lincoln co. Griffin & Purse. Macon, Bibbco. Arthur
Ginn & Cos. Cullodens, Monroe co. N. B Hopper &
Cos. Hoppers S'ore. Oglethorpe co. Harper & Clark,
Elberton, Elbert co. S. & M. J. Hally. Tazewell,
Marion co. H G John on, Zebulon Pike co. John
son & Hudspe'h. Maloriesvillc, Wilkes co. Johnson,
Jones St Cos. McDonough Henry eo. Joice St Bruton
Georgetown. Randolph co S. S. Kendrick, Barnes
vide, Pike co. Kellitm & M ixev, Monlicello. Jasper co.
! Thos. Leslie. Warm Springs. Meriwether eo Lock
| hart Threewits & Chapman. Warrenton, Warren eo.
jJ. Lumokin Traveller® Rest. Doolv co. Freeman
I McLendon.Greenville. Meriwetl” reo. W. R. Mitch
ell. Stanfordville. Jasper co. R. L. M’Kinney M’Ktn
ney’s S'ore, Wi'kes eo. l-aac McCrary, Atneri
e.us. Sumpter co. J. B. Nickolson Greeasborough,
Green co Pitts & Finli-v, Newborn Newton eo.
Richar 1 Prather Prathers S'ore. Lincoln co. W. J
R ovajdson & Cos. Danville. Sumpter co. Thomas B.
Stubbs Mil’edgeville, Isaac Low. Jackson Bu ts co
Sanford & Lnmsden, Eatonton Putnam co. H. G.
Slaughter Hilsb >ro, .Tamper co. Stafford & Woodward,
Florence Stewart co. Smith & Bassett, Bainbrtdge,
Deca'ti co Jacob H. Sm''h Fair P'av, Morgan co.
Samuel M Thompson. Augusta Janvvt Thomas,
Sparta Hancock co A. F. Thom"son it Cos. Indian
Springs But's co. Usher & Anderson. Covington,
Ncw*on co. Wootten & Cooner Whi’esville Harris
co. and T. T War'hen Saundersville, Washington co.
and Johnson Eros’ f>r Heard. Troup Fowe'a, Fav
ette Hen v, Walton. G-vinne't De TCalb Campbell
Clarke Franklin, Jackson, Hall Forsv'h Cobb,
Paulding and Madison Simeon Smi'h Jr & ( 'o.,
Thomasville Thomas co. I. & O. \V. Huekabay,
Starkville Lee co A B Duncan & Cos. A'hanv,
Baker co. Ausker Pi"kard. Waverly Hall, Harris co.
FOR FLORIDA.
The Agents a e Foreman & Muse. (Quincy. Bet
ton & Fisher, Tallaliasse Joseph R. Rawies Monti
cello. Brown and Wilson Brown’s Ferry. W. N. L.
andJ.W. Russ, Marianna. John Campbell. Pensa- 1
co’a. Marcus Trttmbul, for St. Josephs, and Hamilton
& Cos. for Apalachicola.
FOR ALABAMA.
The Agents arc Alford & Butl r, Dudleysvillc. Tal
lapoosa co Richard Allen. Washington, Autauga co.
J. W. Bacheldor. Lafayette. Chambers co. Barclay,
Hinnett & Cos.. Talladega. Talladega co. Bradford
& Lawler Mardisville, Talladega co. B. D. Chap
man. East >V tumpka R. L. Powel & Cos. West Wc
tumpka. Isaac A. Caldwell. Socopo’ov Coosa co. T.
!6. Coats M “l'evallo. Shell) v co. Dunlap & Lee,
Tuscaloosa Dickens Welb Sc Cos.. Grecnsborougli, j
Green co. Douglass King & Cos. Salem Perry co.
Goodman FrnnkUn. Dover P 0., Russell co. Wm.
A. Orav & Cos. Cusseta Chamber® co. J W Hatch
et Rockford Coosa co. TTolman & Cols, n Vernon.
Ateauga co. Wm L. Tustiss, Dad sville Tal apoosa
co. J. S. Kennedy & Cos.. Cen'reville Bibb co. Sam
uel Lovejoy big settlement. Coosa co. Live.lv & Kelly,
H avannab Green co John Miller. Carthage Green
co. MeKennv. Parish & Cos. Marion P-rrv co. J.
O’Harrer Wit onville, Shelby co John W. Rooer.
Columbianna Sbelbv co. Coleman and Hodges Mb
Jefferson C-hanh<>rs co. S n'"h & Livingston Irwin
ton XV m 11. S'a'Cord Tuskegree Macon co E. D.
I.edvard Montgomery, and D MtV"da & Sears Mo
bile TOHV B. PEABODY.
General Agent for Georgia A'abanta and Florida.
Columbus Nov 23. ly
BREN rLINGER’S
VIKHSTAB’XJ A’ TEHATIVE
SYRUP.
TO all persons a:Hi'-*etl vi n rrysnepsla Indi
gestion Bilious AfF'c ions Tleadaeh Dysen
tery Diarrhoea Dropsy ttoeim>o'i®m Numbness in
various par's of the body Mercurial Diseases, S ro
ftila and King’s Evi in all tb-ir forms Leprosy Whi'e
Swelling Sab Rheum Pricklcv H ‘-at. Eruptions in
the skin Fell Uicers. Cancers, Old TTlcerat'd leg®.
Svphilitic A iff- cions Tetters St An honv’s File.
Pimples in ‘he Face. Tumors, &c. ari ing from a
deranged state of the digestive organs >r be i-nom-ity
of the Blood, the VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE
SYRUP is recommended as a safe and efficacious re
medy.
It is an established fact, that the above e.numera'ed
lingering diseases, with manv others arise from a dis
orded sta’e of th’ stomach an impurity of the Btood.
or the mercury administered for some previous form of
disease remaining in the system.
This Syrup is composed entirely of Vegetables in a
highly concent'ated state, and acts on the system by
giving a correct tone to the digestive powers, promot
ing the healthy secretions of the bodv, securing the na
tural action ol the intestinal passage and at the ®amo
time cleansing and purifying the Blood, and giving it a
free and healthy circulation.
It is a comolete substitute for mercury in all cases in
which that mineral is given in the old practice, and
being a vegetable preparation, is certainly far prefera
ble inasmuch as it passes off leaving the system en
tirely free, whilst mercury fastens upon the bones and
solids, thereby rendering vast numbers feeble and de
bilitated for life
The cathartic and tonic properties of the Vegetable
Alterative Syrup are, moreover, so happily combined
that, whilst the former is performing its duty in carry
ing awav the vitiated humors from the various parts of
the hodv. the latter keeps up the strength of the patient i
even though it be continued for months, thus possess- |
ing an important advantage ov >r all other medicines of :
that class. No alteration in diet is required except to I
abstain from salt meats, and no evil effects need be I
feared on its account, by exposure to wet or cold.
From long experience and the man-v cures which ;
it has performed under our own observation in Vir- |
ginia. Ohio and Pennsylvania where it is now being !
used to a verv great extent, we feel warranted in re- j
commending it to the afflicted of Georgia, Alabama, j
Florida and the South generally, as a most valuable
medicine.
Numerous certificates could he given, but we const- j
der such things as only calculated to swell an adver
tisement without giving, in our 1 omble opinion, much
satisfaction to the public. This Syrup owes its celeb,
rit v to its own merits.
Directions for use accompany each bottle, signed by
the proprietor in his own hand.
F. A. BRENTLINGER.
N. B.—Office opnosi'c the Post O lice. B oad street,
where persons wishing to know mo'c of this medicine,
and of its adaptation to anv particular diseae may
call at any hour through the day and consult, free of j
charge. T. A. B. |
Columbus. Ga. Feb. 8. 1 6m
FLORA'S 8A.L31 OF GILEAD,
AT THOMAS’ B JTANIO PHARMACY.
THE Flora of North America is astonishingly
rich in remedies for ail manner and forms of dis
eases. Consumption. Colds, Influenza. Dyspepsia
Indigestion, Headache. Jaundice, Fever and Ague,
Bilious, Typhus, Scarlet and com.n n Fevers, Ner
vous Diseases. Asthma, Gout Rheumatism Pleurisy,
Liver Complaint, Debility. Palsy, Dropsy. Fi's Mea
sles, Croup. Small Pox. Whooping Cough, Quinsy,
Cholera Morbus. Worms. Scrofula, Kins’s Evil Saint
Anthony’s Fire, White Swellings, Ulcers of long
standing, Cancers Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, j
Piles. Costiveness Female Oomplain’s of every kind,
arc all specdilv removed bv the use of Flora's remedies.
The cure of Hydrophobia will be warranted in all
cases, .
N. B.—All persons afflicted “ ith Chronic and Lin
gering Diseases, who desire - o be restored to health,
the greatest of all earthlv blessings, will please send
the svmotoms of their diseases in writing to the sub- j
scriber in Columbus, where he will select, prepare,
and compound, at his BOTANIC PHARMACY, j
Flora’s Medicines exactly to sui* their dis ases.
Feb. 8. ly B. R. THOMAS. :
ALABAMA LANDS FOB SALE.
SOUTH half of Section 18 Township 14, and j
Range 28 and West half of Section 8 Township,
14 an 1 Ranse 27 both in Russell co-:nty, for sale on ,
accommodating terms. Applv to ,
J. H. CAMPBELL,
At the office of Campbell & McDougakl.
Columbus, Ga. Sept. 28. 39 t*
DUS. HOLT AND PERSONS
ARE united in the practice of Medicin” T^ elr
Offices are on Broad street, just below tnc u v
Hall, and on Randolph street, in the upper tenement
of Calhoun’s Granite Building. .. !
Besides the usual branches ofthc practice of Medi
cine. Drs 11. and P. tender their services as Surgeons l
of some experience in ihe higher operations such as
opera'ions for all diseases of the eyes, for Hernia, Li
thotomv. See , Sec.
Mar oh 23. 12 ” j
JAMES N. TONEY,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
will practice in the Superior Courts o! the Chat
tahoochee Circuit. Office at Florence, Stewart county,
Georgia.
All business from a distance, intrusted to his care,
will be attended to v/khy>uncturJitv arid iv'ehty. j
Jan. 1!. 49 0m
THJ OroXAN’S PANACEA, j
JfOR SALE I’V JOHN. K. BACON AN l> to. AGENTS, j
FOR the Cut e of Rheumatism , Scrofula or King’s j
Evil, Syphilitic and Me curia! diseases Ulcers, j
White Swellings. Diseases of the Liver and Skin
To show the standing of this medicine, the following :
testimonials and evidences of popularity are selected j
from the numerous letters received by the proprietor.
The following extract is from a letter franked by a
member of Congress i
u Washington, 24'h Jan . lopo.
u Will you have the goodness to send me a dozen of
the Indian’s Panacea? lam requested by one of the
party of the delegation of Cherokee Ind ans to procure J
! this medicine for him. they having found advantage ‘
from it heretofore, and being unable to procure it in the
| District. J. F. CAI.LAN.”
“ Mon.tgo.mfrv, Ak \., 22d Oct., 1835.
• ■ Having nearly closed the lot sent [ld dozen], we
will thank you to send us 24 dozen more by first vessel
for Mobile. We think very ell of your Indian’s Pa-
I nacea and find it is rapidly superceding all other kinds
in this vicinity. MADDOX & POLLARD.”
“ Mobile. Ala., 31st Dec., 1536.
| ,l Please send me 20 dozen Indian’s Panacea iinme
l diately, the demand being so great we shall be out be
fore vvs shall receive next sli pinent.
WOODRUFF & WATKINS.”
“ New Orle ans, *2oth April, 1837.
“ Your last shipment of 50 dozen lias come to hand,
which is consider'd sufficieii’ foi the sea-on As my
! orders show, the sale of your Panacea is fast increasing
■ in this part of the country, and I mu-t snv it gives ge
neral satisfaction. H. BUNNABEL.”
“ Natchf.s Bliss.. 28th Dec., 1637.
I “ Mr. D. G. Haviland Sir—lt is with pleasure we
! give the opinion entertained of the Indian’s Panacea in
this city and vicinity, and can say. whe ever its combi
nation we know of no medicine introduced to public
patronage so worthy of the high character it has sus
tained here. We are acquainted with persons who
have thoroughly tried it in Chronic diseases, Scrofula
; and Mercurial affections with entire success, and taki
great pleasure in forwarding a! their request, the certi
ficates of cure of several of them. It has been pre
scribed by the facility in many cases meeting their en
tire anprobation ; and indeed such is its popularity,
we have calls for no other P nacea.
“ McGRAW & PULLING.”
Many more letters of similar purport ar- at hand,
; but we will close with extracts from a letter from Dr.
Witherspoon giving a case of a member of the Legis
iature of South t “arolina.
*• SuMTERviLi.r. S. C.. 24 hA’ g 1637.
i “ The gentleman in this village whom the Indian’s
! Panacea cured had Mercurial diseases and not Rheu
matism. However, the cure it effected with him was
most obvious and remarkable and. beyond all donb'. it
preserved the life of one of our most useful citizens.
Asa consequence it has acquired great celebrii vin ‘.his
- section of ihe S'ate. A grea’ deal is used, and manv
are Using it for diseases in which it is not at all appli
cable. by which means it ■ ill no doubt, after a while,
full into di repute. J. B. WITHERSPOON ”
Also for sa'c by A. POND & Cos.
’ ‘ Columbus March 22. 8y
IMPORTANT INXORJYEATIQN
TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH
Cholera Morbus, Diarrlura , Sumih ’ Complaint, Co
lics, Cramps and Spasms.
TIHE utility of R. S. BERNARD’S Remedy for
Cholera lias ceased to be a problem. Experi
ence, the only sure foundation of Medicinal ass all
other kinds of knowledge, has effectually established j
whai the judicious composition of the Remedy, its
adimrabl adaptation to (lie various indications which
occur in the course of those diseases of the stomach,
liver and bowels, usually designated as Cholera Com
plaints, ted the proprietor to anticipate from the first. Os
all experience, however, that of men competent todis
crimina e accurately and to decide justly upon the
effects of a medicine, must be the best; and with such
in its favor, even the most fastidious in these matters
must lay aside their prejudices.
The indications of cure are—to tranquilizc the sto- ■
mach and bowels; to relieve the excessive puking and j
purging; to allay the increased irritability of the lutes- i
tines, giving rise to increased peristaltic mo.ion; to
relieve that rheuma'ic state of tin- bowels which is of
ten the attendant of chronic cas s, sometimes acc.om
i paniod with inflammation and ulceration; to overcom •
j the spasms, equalize t!ie circulation, and restore warmth
i to the surface; remove congestion of ;lie internal or
! gans, and to relieve the morbid irritability of the brain
i and nervous system:—ail of which has been effected by
; the U3e of Bernard's Remedy for Cholera certificates
i of which have been given at various times, of its efli
j cacy in cases widely different in their origin and pro
gress from each other
_jF- Look to the ccr ificates; they are the best
evidence that can he given.
The comm relations which several liberal and uitel
; tigent Physicians have bestowed upon the Remedy
i have areadv h'-cn published: and he subscriber has
now the gt atification of adding the following from a
most respectable praising physician of S >m -rt >n Va.
T? S BERNARD.
_____
Soxbrrton May 14 1837.
| Mr. R R. Bernard :
Dear Sir—This is o inform you I have tested ‘he
! efficacy of your Remedy for Cholera in several ins an
’ ces hat have iat civ come under my care, and that is
! effects evince it to be a judicious preparation—one emi
nently serviceable I will say altogether competent to
cure the diseases for which it is recommended. I feel
no hesitation hcrefore in declaring that for he treat
ment of such disorders l shall regttla lv dispense your
Remedy from mv office, and would recommend it to be
kept in all families liable to ‘hose dangerous a lacks.
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 i
remarks:
As agent for Bernard’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Me
dicine I ca 1 the attention of the public io the certificate
below fom one of the most respectable gentlemen in
the Sta e; and I particularly call their attention to the
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 nj-. dieinc within two
weeks past. EDW. P. NASH.
Mr. Edward P Nosh, Agent for Bernard’s Choiera
Medicine.
Dear Sir: I feel it a duty I owe to the proprietor ot
the above medicine, as well as the public generally, to j
inform you that the bottle of Cholera mix ore which!
I bought at your store a few evening! since, has entire- j
ly cured me of a severe Diarrhoea. The cure was !
effected in taking only two doses; and as I had tried I
many other remedies without the least effect, I am fully ;
of the opinion that the medicine here alluded to is eve y i
thing that it is said to be.
JAS. S. WALLACE, Petersburg, Va.
Who will neglect to supply Ihcmselvcs with Ber
nard’s Remedy for Cholera, when it is so fully proven
to be efficacious in all the diseases for which it is re
commended? In no case has it failed io cure the most
obstinate attacks of summer complaint made upon chil
dren. In one instance a permanent cure was effected
i upon a child in this place after the sum uer complaint
j hud put it (as thought by the doctors) beyond the pow
!cr of medicine to relieve. It was such an aggravated
’ case that the child hod. in the course of one day and
night, sixty-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
dicine is highly thought of in Petersburg and adjacen’
coun’ies; l have never sold a bottle out of the whole
that I have sold which has not, so far as 1 could ascer
tain, proved effectual in curing; I have never had a
| complaint—but many commendations of its good ef
] fecis have been given me. You may. as far as ntv
j judgment and the good sense of the many t- whom I
j have sold it goes, recommend it highly to any and all
| who may wish such medicine. J shall soon be in want !
of more. Respectfully,
E. P. NASH, Agent for Petersburg, Va.
j From my Agent, Mr John Hare, of Memphis, Tcnn.,
formerly of Murfreysboro’, N. C.
Memphis July 7. 1836.
j Mr. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: Afier selling agood
deal of your medicine for Cholera. wi;h entire satisfar
-1 tion. I called on a few of our most respectable citizens
I to get, if possible, some evidence of the efficacy of said
medicine, and I am glad to enclose you some ccrtifi
; cases, which I am confident will add much to the proof
; already obtained. Having used your medicine in my
j own family, for some most violent attacks of Cholera
and Diarrha:a. I 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
feel proud to think ‘hat I have been called on to testify
to the manv cures performed bv your medicine. I am
daily distrinuting it over this district, and have sent
some to Arkansas, where it has been tried with com
plete success. Your friend, J. HARE.
To prevent imposi'ion. a sac simi e of my name will
be attached to each bottle.
For sale bv Johx E. BaCOS & Cos. A. Po>D &
Cos. and E. S. Nokton, Columbus, Ga.
July 27. 30
THE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now
universally admitted to exisit in PE ‘ ERS’ j
! VEGETABLE PILLS, is everyday demonstra’ed i
j by their astonishing efficacy in all the cases which they
j are announced to cure. This i no deceptive or mcr
; ccnarv boast, but a fact undeniably proved numerous
I certificates gra'nitotisly and voluntarily offered to the
[ proprietor, who. being a regular Physician and having
j nracticed his profession for manv years in different
climates, is enabled to offer to the afflreted invalid a
I medicine on the effects of which he is willing to ri k
j his reputa'ion.
He does not pretend that they are a positive cure,
or even beneficial in every complaint; but be most
positively believes that in cvcrv disease where a cathar
tic or an ape ienf medicine is needed, they will be r oiind
superior to anv of those Jras’ic purgative medicines
which are so much miffed in ’he public mints as puri- J
fiers of the blood. When taken according ’o ‘he direr- !
tions aecom >anving them ihov are Vighlv beneficial in
the prevention and cure of Billions Fever. Fever and
Agu • Dyspepsia Liver Complaints Sick Headaclic,
Jaundice. Asthma Dropsy Rheuma'ism. Fn'argcaicnt
of the Spleen. P'les. Colic. Female Obstructions
Heartburn. Nausea, Furred Tongue. Disft-nsion of
the Stomach and Rowe!* - , Incipient Diarrhoea. Fla’.u-
Icuee, Habitual CosttveneSK, Loss of Appetite, Blotch- -
oil or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torp.o
of the Bowels where a caihaillc oi aperient is neeOedr
They are exceedingly muu in their operation, producing
neither nuust a griping nor detouuj •
VV nerever iluse t ms hu\e Been oi.ee Ui roui.ce
nto a family, they become a standing ren.eu, and sn
called lor again and again, which is” si.llckm j root of
their good qualuit s.
Perhaps no article of the kind has ever been rtleren
to the public supporteu l.y leslimcmals u adiaracur so
decisive, from sources as respectable, or it.ai has given
more universal satisfaction.
‘1 hey have the testimony of the whole medical pro-
I fossiou ill their favor, withe not a single vase *>l ill con
sequences or mefficit ncy can be alledgf <1 against thtrn.
Hundreds and thousands bivss the v.ay il.vy l-wi.nic
acquainted wall Peters’ Vegetable libs, which, in
consequence of their extraordinary goneness, hate at
tained a popularity unprecedented in the history of
medicine.
The very circumstance alone that Physicians, nr
every part of the Union, (hut mere esptcially in the
Southern States, where they have long Lten in u*c,)
arc making free use of iluni in thvtr practice, speaks
volumes hi ilu ir praise. Add to this fact, that all wilt
use invariably rt commend them to il-.eir friends, find
the testimony in then favor is almost iriesistihle. A
an An'i-bi:ious remedy and to [ revem Cosiivcptfs,
they have no rival. One fifty cent box will fstablirh
their character,.and prove that thtre is tiuth evtn man
advertisement.
Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters. M. D. at his
Institution fop the cur, of obstinate disease s by means
of Vcetable remedies. No. 129, Liberty street, New
York. Each box contains 40 pills. Price 50 cents.
Clarksville, Merklenburg co. Va. Feb. 7, 1637,
f) t . ;ir Sir —l v mbrace the opportunity of expressing:
to you my gratification at the success which has attem -
j ed the administration of your valuable Piils in (hi*
| section of country. It is a common fault with thoM
; who CHinpound and vend patent medicines to say toe
much in their favor, but firm w I at 1 law set not the
j effect of your pills I do not think they have, ns yet
received linmeriteo praise. .- ix months ago they w ert
almost v litiiely unknown in iliiss part of Virginia; tboj
are now the most popular pills we have. In dyspepsia
and sick headache, derangt memos the biliary organ*,
and obstinate constipation of ihc bowels, 1 know of fX
ap’ nent more piompt and v fticacious.
Their mildness and certainty of action render them
a sa'e and efficieni purga'ivc for weakly individuals,,
and may be given at all times without any of those
injurious consequences that ficquvnily result fr< m the
long continued use of calomel or blue puls. On tli
whole, 1 consider ‘hi m a valuable discovery.
Very respectfully,
S. H. HARRIS, M. D.
Dr. Joseph P. Peters.
Charlotte. N. C. Jan. Ist, 1637.
Dear Sir—l have made frequv nt use of your Pills in
tile incipient stage ot Bilious I'ever and obstinate l on*
sfipatioß of the Bowels; also in the Enlargement of the
Spleen.. Ohronic dis’ arcs of the Live r Su k Headache,
General Debility and many other diseases. and in all
cases have found them to give relief.
J. D. BOYD, M. D.
Dr. J. P. Peters.
Mecxt.enbukg Go. Va. Fib. 7th. 1837.
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the
last twelve months. I ‘ake pleasure in giving my testi
mony of their good t liects in eases of Dyspt psia. Sick
Headache Bilious Fevers, and other disi uses produced
I by inac ivity of the liver.
T-|. v arc a safe and mild aperient, being the best
article of ihe kind I have ever used.
GEO. C. SCOTT, M.D.
The above valuable Fiils are for sale by John E.
Bacon & Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus, Ga.
July 27. SO
GALLIGUASIS VEGETABLE FEVER
AAU AGUE PILLSj
at Norton’s aucti> n and cn l store.
/or genuine, call as abate.
i In the composition of nearly ail the patent, and per—
; haps popular, medicines now in use hr 1 LV Lh ami
AoLl, iher is reason to believe that, in coinbiuati >n
with several inert simples, mm < i.c ptweifui urinlo
is employed, lo which lhtir ctlicacy is solely indilitud.
•Such, for instance, are urscnic, antimony. anu mercury,
in the r variety of forms—artiei s wed known to be
tlcadly jwisoiiu and which no person in his sober s< use*
v.oiuil venture lo make use of. unltss prescribtd by a
skilful physician. The politic aie assured, how <vt r,
that this is nol the case with Pills. t)i
ihe contrary, the proprietors soli unity pledge ilinn
selvcs lhai they do not contain a gat title ot these or
other niineiais in any shapt or fi rm bin are comp< st and
entirely of simple i tgftable substances vhiih, either
separately or combined, and withoo regno to six or
age. are perfectly harmless in ihcir ifilets -t-pen ihe bu
an sys.em.
Galiighan’s Pills, though useful for hi! disease*
which originate in a superabundant coilectu n < 1 bile in
the stomach are more paitieuiariy in ended for Fever
and A-tte. hi die In si p ace they cleanse, strength
en, and give tone io tint siomacii anti fioweis. and cre
ate anew and iicaJthy action .hrc.ughuu the ft stein.
They produce a tiaiurai and pcrnianeTit appetne. —
They defend the system again*, new or subs*.p int
macks of the disease. ‘J hey n move ail obstruc : its
if he liver and other organs. They assist the \ar>eu*
•qierations ol na tire, by cleansing ilie sysbin of a;, vi
ia ed corrupt and acrid humors and thus iiivig< :i.le
and reanirnale the whole frame. 1 ‘ossessiug a pnrja
ivo qualuy, tin y cannot r, main >l. the bowels to j in
duce such o her diseases as of tn follow the injudiru t.s
treatment of Fever and Ague. They are c.nipostd
entirely of vegetable mater and may he taken bv p< r
sons of both sexes and of all ages, ■. ilheut the has
Hanger of unpleasant cons* quinces In fine, the pub
he are assured that Galiighan’s Pills possess those in
estimalile virtues which are requisite noi only to at -
; res’, but to eradicate and destroy, the last steels of this
most distressing malady of the human fanny.
The Fever and Ague assumes a variety of firms ;
but as the mosi of them are g. m rally well known, it is
deemed unnecessary here to describe ;hi in. There is
one. however, deserving iff notice, which picvails to
■omt- extent in low, marshy countries- and which, in
some respects, bears a striking resemblance to Dys
pepsia. Under tiiis form, it is often ihe ease tha per
sons labor for weeks, months, and even years without
knqyving precisely rvhat tils them and who if told
their disease was Fever and Agee, voted conceive
they had been imposed upon, li is to such that these
pills ate recommended and to assist them in accuirii “
a correct knorvledg* of iheir complain’—yvl icit shomd
always he done before seeking a remedy —the folic vy
ing are presented as some ot ihe symptoms i hicli in
variably attend this form of the disease :—inward fe
vers. unaccoini* panied by chills; cohi aid night
sweats ; irregular appetite ; thirst ; low spirits ; ein
fusion of the mind ; languor ; cold hands and feel ; ir
regularity of the bowels ; pressure on the stcmach and
abdomen after ea'ing; changes in the color of the
I urine ; drowsiness; disagreeable taste; headache ;
; dizziness ; enlargement iff the spleen ; costiveuess ;
j nausea ; flatulency and debility.
I Practitioners of physic, planters, traders, overseers
! of plantations, seamen, and families, residing in or visit—
ing low countries or warm climates ought constantly to
be supplied with ‘licse invaluable Pills.
DIRECTIONS.—To derive the greatest possible
benefit from these Pills, it is necessary that the direr,
tions should be carefully followed. Commence while
the fever is off wi ll taking three pills, and afterwards
repeat every two hours w ith one pill, until a decided
effect has been produced upon the bowels, which will
generally take place after six have been taken, some
persons requiring more and some less ; afterwards con
tinue taking the pills ctu .t a dose, three times a dav,
half an hour before meals.
In some cases three pills a day may he too many,
| and in others not a sufficient number to keep the bow -
| els moderately loose. It is important to keep this object
constantly in view. The person taking them, there
fore. must exercise his judgment snd dcvialt from the
above directions accordingly. Children 8 years old
must commence by taking one pill and repealing wi h
half a pill, according ’o Ihe directions given for adults.
To children under this age the dose must be propor
tionablv smaller.
In all obstinate eases, or causes of long standing, it
is necessary, to effect a per cct cure of the disease,
that more than one box of I he pills should he taken.
N. B —Be particular to keep the box covered after
using the pills. Dec. 21.46tf
SELLING OFF AT COST.
THE subscribers, having made other business ar
rangements. will sell their entire stock of Hea
dy made CLOTHING, either at wholesale or retail
at cost for cash. J.S. SMITH & Cos. ‘
Jan. 20 leap. £3,f
P. S.—All those indebted to us are respectfully re
quested to come forward and pay up. J. S. S. & Cos.
SPLENDID VESTINGS.
THE subscribers have lately received an assort
ment of extra rich figured Silk Velvet and Satin
VESTS. Also plain black Siik and Satin, which
they will he pleased to make up loonier at the short
e t no'icc. HAMILTON, IIURD & Cos.
J an. 2. 4if
AT PRIV ATE SALE.
MIXED Buckskin Cassimcre; Striped do.
Black do. Oxford Mixed do.
Blue cloth ; Super Brown do.
j Also, a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, which will be
| sold low for cash or good bankable paper.
S. M. JACKSON, Auc. & Coin. Mer.
Columbus Feb. 1. 1838. 50 f
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public generally tlia* he has ta
ken die House in Greenville Geo. formerly occupied
bv Gen Ector and more recently b James C MrGib
banv, wh tc he im n Is entertaining his customers in
the best manner possib’c,
JOHN C. MANGHAM.
Qecnvnlle. Ga. Jan. 1838. 51 3, n
THL PLBLIC are cautioned not to pav any
Note or Book /Accounts flue to the subscriber,
eitl.i r to AY II.LIAM M’BR V DF. or any oilier per
'On who may present them for coliec'ion as ‘hey are
no authorised by me. and the said Wm. M’Brydo
having been guilty of a br ach of trust.
Jan. 3. 2tf * S. W. IJOAG, Charleston.
A RESTAURATEUR is opened on St Clair
street, under th' _ -superintendence of S Turner.
Dec. 12. 46tf \NTHONY I*F.VIE.