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LEGAL NOTICES. AD3HNISTII VT.)R.S S VI*E. ON the first Tuesday in JUNE next, will, within the legal hours, he sold, before ihe Court House door in t!#e to.vu of Byron, Biker county, six or eiglv young likely negroes, m ‘n, boys, and women, belong ing to the estate of Williamson P.iepns, deceased.— Terms, credit until the first day of January next.— small notes and approved security will he required, with interest from date. H. H. TARVER, Adm’r. ■March 13, 1333. JOs ADMI.VHPII\TI)ft’S SAfiE. BY virtue of an order of tiie Inferior G mrt of Ba ker county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, before the Court House door, in the town of Newton, Biker county, 0.0 the first Tuesday in JUNE next, within the lawful hours of sale, one lot of la id, No. 89, in the 7ih district of formerly Early, no v Biker county. At the same time, before the Court House door in the town of Thomasville, Tho.mi3 coun ty, one lot of land No. 231, in the ] 7th district of ori gin illy Early, now Thomas county. At the same time, in the town of Bainbridge, D icatur county, one lot of lanl Ni. 170, in the 27th district of originally Early now D icatur county. All sold as the property be longing to the e-’tat.o of John Musgrove, late of Baker county, deceased, fir the b’neiit of the heirs. Terms made known o i the day of sale. LARKIN C. MJ.33ROVE, Adm’r. March 23. 9is AJJ.IIINISi'RA l’lilt'd SALE. WILT, bo so! 1, a! lit ■ Court Ho ise door, in the to v i of T ilborton, Talbot county, Ga., on the first Tuesday i.i JUNE next, all the persona! property of Abel Ca no, late of said county, deceased,consisting of carpenter’s tools, lumber, an 1 divers other articles too tedious to in min. rerun on the liy of sale. March 23. 13.VAC E. BOWER, Adm’r. AoTimsrii v i r >M’s ITv le. W[(,L he sold, on Friday, the 18th day of MAY next, at the late residence of George Shaw. decoasaJ, Stewart county, ad the perishable property belonging to sail esta’e. Terns mile koo vn on the day of ale. JOHN BLACKSHEAR, Adm’r. March 2G. Btx ad mIS t s frtTl’fliis’ s Yi.c. AGREE ABLE to all order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Carroll county, wh m sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, hefor< the Court House door in O.ass county, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, within the legal h ours of sale, lot of lan I No. 291. in the sth district of sai 1 county, containing 160 acres. Also, befre the Court House door in Cherokee county, on the first Tuesday in June next, within the legil hours of sale, lot of land No. 271, in the 21 dis trict of sai 1 county, containing 40 acres. Sold for the bonafit of the heirs an! creditors of Aaron Jone.s, sen., late of Carroll county, decease I. Terms male known o.a the day of sale. DYNIEL TONES, Mircb 10. 7ts HENRY JONES AJm’rs. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL be sold, at the late residence of John Por ter, deceased, on the third Saturday in MAY next, two horses, all the stock of ca'tlo, hogs, goats, plantation tools, an 1 o her articles too tedious to men tion,all of sai 1 deceaseJ. Sold for the benefit of the hoiits an 1 creditors. March IS. 7ts JOEL L. PORTER, Adm’r. Al> TUN 13 TR A TOR’S S A LE. WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in SEP TEMBER n-xt, at the Court House door in the county of Vleri v ether, within the legal hours, lot of lan 1N >. 2)1, in the 10th district of, originally Troup, n> v M triwethcr county. Sold as the property of the e itate of Po voll Ward, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms,cash. JOHN BUCE,Adn’r. June, 1838. 47ts GU ARDI AX’S S ALE. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next, at the Court House door in Greenville Meriwether county, within the legal hours of sale, lot of lanl No. 2. in the 21 district of originally Troup, now Meriwether countv, sold as the property of the illegitimates of Sarah Richardson, for he benefit of said illegitimates. SEABORN TIIORN. Gita dian. April 2. 13:s FOUR MONTHS after date application will be male to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Heard cotin’y, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Dennis I’ itcs, late of said countv. deceased. JMarch3. my 3.13 DENNIS BATES. Adm’r. FJUR MONTHS after date anplica ion wilt be mile to the Inferior Court of Heard county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to scil the negroas belonging to the estate of Tho3. Brown, late e* Heard county, deceased. CHRISTOPHER B. BROWN. Adm’r. M ARGARET C. BROWN, Alm’x. April 26, 1839. 12* FOUR MONTHS after date, application will be mide to the Inferio - Court of Harri.s county, whan sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to svll the real estate of Joseph Weldon, late of said county, de ceased. SALLY WELDON, Adm’x. April 20, 1833. 12* J IJ it MON IUS after date application will be Jl7 made to tho Hon arable the Inferior Court of Tal bot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Abel Camp, late of said coun ty, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. ISAAC E. BOWER, Adm'r. April 22, 183S. 12 FJUR M JNi’ilS after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Early county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of lan 1 N . 1263, in the 16th district and 2.1 section, formerly Chorokeo. Lot No. 252, in the 2 l district of M ciroa county, one-third f No. 407, in the 25th district of Early county, and 116 acres ol 405, in] the 23th district of Early county, for the bo n!sfit of tho heirs an I creditors of John Porter, de ceased. JOEL L. PORTER, Adm’r. April 13. * 1 FOUR MINIMI after date application will be male to the Honorable the Inferior Court, of Heard county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to Dennis Bates, late of said county, deceased. WILLIAM PRITCHETT, Adm’r. March 5. 1 FJUR MONTHS after date, applicati n will be made to the h onorable the Inferior C >urt of Har ris county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil all the lan 1 belonging to tho estate of Obadiah M. Gulbrea h. deceased, to it: One tract of land lying in tho 10th district of Early county, No. 377; one do. m the 3} 1 district of old Lee county, no v Stewart. No. 76; on do. in Lumpkin county, 13th district, north half, Nj. 92,49 acre?; one do. in the 3d district of originally Troup, now Harris county, No. 7 ; also 85 acres, more or less, it being a part of lot No. 47, n the 3d district of originally Troup, now Harris conn'y. WILLIAM L. CULBRE ATLI, Adn’r. March 6, IS3S. £ F’ )Uil MONTHS after date application will be tnx lo to the II morable the Justices of the In e riir Court of Coweta county, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell lot No. 102.jn the 5 h district of said county, the property of Sarah M. Wakofield, a minor. ROBERT L. NEWMAN, Guardian. March 6. I~U*DU& ninths after date application will be made . to the honorable the Inferior Court of Stewart countv. while sitting for oidinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Elisha Vinson, late of said county, deceased. 11. F. ROSE, Adm’r. Feb. 19. 5 FJUII MONTHS afer date, application will be made to th j Inferior C ourt of Stewart county, while sitting for or linary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Willis Barrington, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs an 1 creditors of sai 1 deceased. JAMES S. LUNSFORD, Adm r. Jan. IS, 1833. >ol GEORGIA. HEARD COUNTY. WHEREAS Sliadrick Crouch, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of James P. Norris— These are therefore to cite an 1 admonish all and sin gular the kin Ired and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office. April 25. 1838. 13 4t ‘ BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o. GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY. WHEREAS Samuel h’ergurson applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Fergurson. late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by la w. to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office. Mav 1.1333. 13 4t ‘ LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c. o. 1 GEORGIA CARROLL COUNTY. WHERE \S B ■njvnin Odom applies to me for letters of a t.nini iration on the estate of Ar thur Slayton, late deceased— These are therefore tocite and admonish all and sin gular the kin ired and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at my offi :e, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be g anted. Given under mv hand at office. Anril 11. 1333. 11 4t WM. L. PA ft R, c. c. o, GEORGIA. TALBOT COUNTY. WHEREAS William Long applies to nv for letters of administration on the estate of Pni- h P Long, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gulsr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an! appear at my office, within the time prescribed by la v, to sho v cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my han 1 at office, March 30, 1335. 10 5t WILLIAM S. GOSS, c. c. o. AT PRIVATE SALE. Cases Men’s BROGANS, mi 2 “ Palmetto Hats, by SAML. M. JACKSON, Feb. 15 2 if Auct. and w’etn. Mr. GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY. WHEREAS John Blackshear applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of George S iaw, late of said county, deceased— These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular tile kindred and credito sos said deceased, to be and appear at my o.licc, 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. March 21, 1838. 8 4t J. S. YARBROUGH, c.c. o. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY. WHEREAS David Rumph applies to me for let ters of dismission from the .state of Benjamin Holland, late of said county, decea*ed— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my o'fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. April 16. 1838. llrnlm JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. annßaiA. carroll county. WHEREAS John Lumherth and James F. Gar rison apply to me f>r letters of dismission of the administration of the estate of John Garrison, de ceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred an I creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my olfiee, within the time prescribed by la v, to sho w cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. April 9. 1838. llmSm WM. L. PARR, c. c. o. GEORGIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY. WHIEREAS Othniel Weaver, executor on the estate of Freeman D. Cardin, deceased, lat<* of this county, applies to me tor letters of dismission from said estate — These are therefore to cite and admon sh all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an 1 appear at my olfiee, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, Jan 10, 1838. 50m8m JAMES BUCIIANAN. c. c. o. GEORGIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY. jDfiTiIiiREAS Zachariah Bailey, administrator on i W w the estate of VViliiam Smith, deceased, late of j said county, applies to me for letters of dismission on j said estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an J appear at my olfiee, 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. Jan. G, 1838. 50nSm JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY. WTSTT TERE AS Isham Phillips and Nancy Rol- V w lins, administrator and administratrix on the estate of Thomas Rollins,late of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters of dismission on the estate of said deceased— These are therefore to c :t<; and admonish all and sin gula 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 letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Jan. 6, 1338. 50mGin JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY. WHEREAS IVm. S. Hartsfiold, administrator of tho estate of Philip H. Echols, late of said county, deceased, applies far letters of dismission— These therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an! appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be gr mted. Given tinder my hand at office, Jan. 1, 1833. 49mSm E.T. L SPENCER, c. c. o. GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY, WHEREAS. Robert Snellings an 1 Hamilton Duke’ apply to me for letters of dismission of the administration of tho estate of William Snel hngs, deceased— Those aro therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, widiin 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, Nov. 4, 1837. 44 mSm W. S. GOSS, c. c. o. GEORGIA, M ERI WETHER COUNTY. WHEREAS John Tyus,administrator of tho es tate of Wilson Swinney,minor.ha'h represented to me that he has fully administered said estate and applies for letters of dismission. These aie therefore to notify all persons, in any manner interested, to be and appear at my olfiee, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any there be, why the said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, Now. 6. 1837. 4tmGm LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c. o. GEORGIA. MERIWETHER COUNTY'. NOVEMBER TERM, 1837. Inferior Court of said county met for ordinary pur poses, agreeable to adjournment, thus 6 th November, 1837. Present. James Render , Willis Jones, arid Daniel Keith, Justices. WHEREAS Thomas Pennington.Executor.and 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 dismission— These are therefore to notify all persons in any man ner interested, to be and appear at my otfice, within the tiine 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. 1837. 44m6m LEVJ AT ADAMS, c. c. o. IN RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT, FEBRUARY TERM. 1838. Nancy Fountain ) vs. > Libel for Divorce. Fredoriek Fountain. ) IT appearing to ihe Court, from tho return of the Sheriir, that the defendant is not to be found in said county, it is therefore, on motion, ordered, that service of the above case be perfected on the defendant, by publication of this rulo once a month, for three months previous to the next term of this Court, and that the said defendant appear at the said next term, to be hold i on tho second Monday in August next, and answer i said case, otherwise tho Court will then proceed as to justice shall appertain. February 17. 1635. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 26th Aoril. 1838. a03.13m3m O. 11. GRIFFITH, c. s. c. n. c. IN RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT* FEBBUARY TERM. 1833. Moridith Mercer vs. Tilman S. White, Bill for discovery, relief, Alfred G. Repitoe, > injunction, and specific John Scaly, performance. Jesse Windam, Philip Pittman. ffjr HERE AS it appearing to the Court, by the y W statement in the above bill of complaint, that Tilman S. White. Alfred G. Repitoe. John Scaly, 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, that service of the above bill be perfected oh the aforesaid parties by publication, and 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 this Court, and that this rule be published once a month, for six months, in one of the public gazettes in the city of Columbus. A true ex’ract from the minutes of this Court, this 15th day of February. IS3S. 3in6 n O. Id. GRIFFITH, c. s. c. IN STEWART SUPERIOR COURT. Murdock Chisholm, J _ . 1 l Bill for discovery, re- D. A. Chtsho.m, . jj * am j i n j UßCt j on , Andrew Gibbs, | ’ J Andrew Lawson. J WHEREAS it appears to the Court.by the re turn of Sheriff, that Andrew Gibbs, one of the defendants in the above stated case, resides without the limits of said state. It is. therefore, on motion, ordered bv the Court, that said Andrew Gibbs do ap pear and answer, plead or demurr to the above bill, on or before the first day of the next term of this Court, and in default thereof said bill be taken as to him pro confessio; and that this Rule be published once a month for four months, in one of the public gazettes of the city of Columbus, previous to the next term oftni’ Court. A true cony from the minutes of said Court. March 21. 1339. ELIJAH PEARCE, c. s. c. s. c. Bm4m Ilezekiah Ford, ) Peli:ion t 0 foreclose a Robert F. Lanier. mortgage. ON hearing the petition in the above stated case.it is ordered thai Robert F. Lanier, the defendant, do pay info this Court, on or before the first day of the next term, the sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-three dollar . with interest front twenty-sis h day of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, and costs ; and on failure, that the equity of redemption b > forevt r barred and foreclosed. It is further ordered, Uiat this rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for four nion’hs previous to the next t rm of this Court. This Bth March, ISS. GeOROI.V, Sl MTER COUNTY. ) Clerk's O nee, Superior Court. ) I. Jacob W. Cobb, ‘lerk of the Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true extract from the minutes of Sumter Superior Court, at March term, 1338. Given under my hand and private seal, there being no seal of office, this 9ihdav of March. 1838. ap26m4m JACOB W. COBB c. s. c. [l.s.J FLORIDA CIGARS. II IA \ E jurst received, on consignment, and will keep constantly on hand. 100 000 FLORIDA CIGARS, Manufactured by Wm. McCall, Esq., in Quincy. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Agent. March 9. stf A REST At RATEUR is opened on St. Clair street, under the superintendence of S. Turn r 1 12 *’ ANTHONY iXY RULE NISI. STEWART SUPERIOR COURT. George R. McElvay, J va. > To establish a Note. James Bruce. j IT appearing to the Court, from the affidavit of James U. Horne, that he was in possession of a note on Janies Bruce, and ihat the same has been lost or destroyed, it is, on motion, ordered, that the said James Bruce appear at the next term of this Court, and shew cause why the annexed copy Note should not be established in lieu of the lost original; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule be published in terms of the law. February Bth, 1838. GEORGE R. McELVAY, Plaintiff. COPY NOTE. * ! On or before the Ist day of January next, I promise to pav George R- IVlcElvay. or bearer, fifty dollars, for value received. This loth ol September. 1835. Signed, JAMES BRUCE. GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY'. Personally appeared before me, \\ . A- May, a Jus tice of the Peace in and for said county. James U. Horne, who being duly sworn, on oath, saith, that the Note, of which the above copy note is the same in sub i stance, is lost, or mislaid so that it cannot be found. • Sworn and subscribed before me, this Blli Feb. 1838. W. A. May. j. r. JAMES U. HORNE. ! A true conv from the Minutes of said Court, this | 22d March, 1838. ; Bm4m ELIJAH PE ARCE, c. s. c. s. c. RULE NISI. GEORGIA, EARLY COUNTY. 15 THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY —FEBRU- ARY TERM, 1838. To the Honorable Joseph Sturgcs, Judge of the Superior Court : THE petition of Gabrial Jones sheweth unto your honor, that Vann L. Robertson, of the county and State aforesaid, on the tenth day of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thir tv-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 that, for and in consideration of the sum of eighty ! dollar#, to the said Vann L. Robertson, by the said j Gabriel Jones, in hand paid, the receipt whereof is i hereby acknowledged, as well as for the better secur ing the payment of a promissory note, bearing even | date with these presents, whereby the said Vann L. Robertson promised to pay the said Gabriel Jones, or | hearer, the sum of eighty dollars, on or before the fifth day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, en suing the date thereot, for value received. He, the said Vann L. Robertson, hath granted, bargained, and sold, and doth, by these presents, grant, bargain and sell, unto the said Gabriel Jones, his heirs and assigns, acertain lot of land in the fourth district of said county, known in the plan as three hundred and sis v-nine, to have and to hold the said lot of land or bargained pre mises, to the said Gabriel Jones, his heirs and assigns, to his and their own proper use. benefit and behoof | forever; and the said Vann L. Robertson, for himself, | his heirs, executors, and administrators, the said bar i gained promises unto the said Gabriel Jones, will war ! rant and forever defend, against the claim of himself | and his heirs, and against the claim of all other persons whatever, provided, nevertheless, that if the said Vann L Robertson, his heirs, executors and administra tors shall, and do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid, unto the said Gabriel Jones, his heirs and as signs, the. aforementioned sum of eighty dollars, on tlie day and time mentioned, and appointed for the pay ment thereof in the said promissory note men'ioned, with lawful witness for the same, according to the tenor of said note ; then and from ’henceforth as well this present indenture, and the right to the property ‘ thereby conveyed, as the said promiseorv note shall cease, determine, and be void, to all intents and pur poses. And it further appearing to the Court, that the said Vann L. Robertson hath not fully satisfied and paid off said note, in said mortgaged deed descrihed. according to the tenor and effect of said mortgaged deed. It is now, on motion of counsel, ordered by the Court, that the said Y r ann L. Robertson pay. into the offico of the S Clerk of this Court, on or before the first day of the next term of said Court, the principal and interest 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, that a copy of this rule be served upon the said Vann L. Robertson, three months previous to the next term of said Court, or published in the Columbus Sentinel and Herald four months pre vious to the next term of said Court. WILLIAM TAY'T.OR. Attorney at Law for Gabriel Jones. Georgia. Eaiu.y countt, ) Clerk’s office Superior Court. J I certify that the above and foregoing is a true ex tract from tho minutes of the Superior Court of said county of Early. This 20:h February, IS3B. 4m4m JOEL W. PERRY, Clerk. GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY'. To the Honorable the Inferior Ciurt of said county, sit ting as a Court of Ordinary : THE petition of Henry Shepherd hewotli that 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, being the south half of lot number thirteen, in the sixteenth district of origi nally Houston, now Upson county ; and your peti tioner further sheweth, that the said William, since the making of the said bond, (a copy of which is hereto annexed,) without having executed titles to the said land, in terms of his said bond, hath departed this life, and that James Ballard has administered on the estate of the said William ; and also, that the purchase mo ney has been, or is ready to bo paid for said lot 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. YV. SNEED, Peti ioncr’s Attorney. COPY’ OF BOND. GEORGIA, UPSON COUNTY. Know all men bv these presents, that. I, William Shepherd, sen., do acknowledge myself held and firmly bound un’o Henry Shepherd, in the penal sum of five hundred dollars, for the true payment of which I. the said William, do, by theso presents, bind myselt, my heirs and assigns, &c. this 2d October. 1834. The condition of the above bond is such, that when the said Henry Shepherd does pay. or cause to be pai!, unto the above Wm. Shepherd the sum of two hundred arid fifty-three dollars, then, if the above hound Wm. Shepherd, do make, or cause to be made unto the said Henry Shepherd, his heirs and assigns, &c. good ad sufficient rights and titles to a certain tract or parcel of lan I, known and distinguished bv lot number thirteen, in the sixteenth district of originally Hotts on. now Up son county, it being tho south haif of s id lot, as di vided heretofore, then the ab ve : ond is to bo null and void, and of non effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue in law. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal, this 2d October, 1834, in presence of Test. Rout 11. Mcßryde, Charles Jordan, his . , YVILLIAM X SHEPHERD, l. s. S mark. ’ It appearing to the Court, hat William Shepherd, during his lifetime, made and delivered a bond for ‘itles to ala <lf lor of land, in the above pc'ition 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 .Tames Ballard hath admin istered on his estate. It is. therefore on mouon. or dered. that the said James Ballard, administrator as aforesaid, appear and make titles, or show cause totbo contrary, within the time prescribed by law : and that a copy of these proceedings be published agreeably to the statute in such ease made and provided. A true copy from the minutes. WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. o. March Term. 1539. 7m4*i ‘GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY. ; raiHIS Indenture, made this the first day of De- JH. comber, in the year one thousand eight hundred | and thirty-four, between Thomas Jenkins, of the county i of Talbot, of the one part, and Seaborn B. Picket, o. i the same place, of the other part, witnesseth : Thai | tho said Thomas Jenkins, for and in consideration of the i sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid, at and before the sealing anJ delivering of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath bargained, sold, and conveyed, and by these pre sents doth bargain, sell, and convey unto the said Sea born B. Picket, his heirs and assigns, all that half of lot of land, situate, lving 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 aeres, m *re or less : To have and 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 his and their proper use. benefit, and behoof, firever. in fee simple : And the said Thomas Jenkins for himself, his heirs, executors and admini - 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 self and against the claims of all persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof I bave hereunto set my hand ft,, s.l and seal, this the day and vear first above written. THOMAS JENKINS. Signed, sealed, and delivered in presr nee of ■ JOHN WILLIAMS. TKYPHEMA HOWE. T.w.bot Superior Court, > September Term 1837. } 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 ; end that said deed is now los .iM-inisbu-l 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 be established in lieu of sari lost original, and that a copy of this rule be in the mean time served on said Thomas Jenkins personally, or by pubhea'ion in terms of the law. A true extract from ‘he minutes of Talbot Super or Court, this the 22J dav of September 1337. 44 nffim E. A. BAILEY, c. *• c. GEORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY: Inferior Court of said county sitting for ordinary pur-\ poses Present Wily li. Kclor. James Render. William D. JYfnttin and Willis Jones Justices. WHEREAS AJam Spyvey, administrator ot ‘lie esta e ot Edmund Spyvey ,deceased, applies for letters of dismission ; amt whereas YViiy B- Ector, administrator o; the estate of Isaac Halt, deceased, ap plies fo 1 ” letters of dismission— These are therefore to notify all persons in any man ner interested, to be and appear at iny otfice. wilhui the time prescribed by law. and shew cause, it any, why said litters of distni sion should not be granted to them. Given under my hand, this s;h day of March, 1838. 7m6m LEVI M. ADAMS, c. c. o. TO PLANTERS. | THF. subscriber otters for sale, upon reasonable terms for cash, or upon long time, as may suit the convenience of purchasers, the following tracts of land in Alabama. It is unnecessary to say any thing j in regard to the quality. But I will remark, that some ; of the best settlements in the State are included in these lands. Purchasers need have no fears about titles—they shall be satisfactory. E 4 12 29 Section 12 14 26 W 35 12 29 SE qr H 14 26 N 1 12 25 E JNEi U 14 26 Section 8 12 26 N 1 14 28 SW qr 5 12 261S 12 L 4 29 E half NE qr 4 12 26 N 35 14 29 NW qr 5 12 26 S 25 14 29 S E qr 5 12 26 S 14 14 29 SE qr 4 12 26 S 11 14 30 W haif NW i 3 12 26 S 10 14 30 Section 17 13 28 W 31 14 30 Section 8 13 28AV 7 16 28 N 24 13 29,E 33 16 29 W 32 13 26; W 33 16 29 W half SE J 32 13 26 S 26 16 29 W half N E 132 13 26; W 10 16 27 NE qr 31 13 2b S 2 17 28 E half SE qr 31 13 26'N 28 17 28 K half NWi 31 13 26,N 21 17 28 SF, qr 29 13 26 N 18 17 28 SWnr II 13 261S 29 17 29 NWJSEJ 11 13 26 3 27 15 27 SE qr 30 13 26 S 13 15 27 j NW qr 11 13 21 N 12 15 28! S 23 14 27 N 11 15 26 W 17 14 27 S 31 15 29 E 19 14 27 S 2 15 28 E 30 14 27 Section 3 15 28 E 32 14 27 N 3 15 26 S 3 14 27 W 20 15 30 N 3 14 21; N 18 15 29 SW qr 31 14 21 N 29 15 29 YV 1 NIV | 34 14 2S E 28 15 30 W 19 14 30j N 21 15 29 Section 24 14 26! N 8 15 29 Section 25 14 26i S 25 18 26 S 36 14 26 W 36 18 26 April 26. 13 : jan.l H. S. SMITH. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. j THE SUBSCRIBER wishing *o j “ it ji remove off the road, to another planta ! 3 !1 lion which he has purchased, offers ] f for sale his valuable Plantation and j Residence, eleven miles west of Cos ! lumbus, ba.. and immediately on the Stage Road thence to Montgomery, 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. The buildings are new, well nnished and convenient, and well adapted 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 has on the premises a large stock of ex ? ery de scription, which he would be willing to divide with the purchaser. Also corn, fodder, potatoes &c. &c. And to make a long story short, the premises offored are. those so well known a"s ELLIOTT’S STAND, in Russeil county, Alabama. Three lines of Stages pass daily. The premises above can be had upon very accom modating terms and payments made easy. Persons wishing to purchase the most healthy and desirable situation in this country, would do well to call immediately and see George YV. Elliott, when they can be suited without-defalcation. The titles shall be unexceptionable. GEO. YV. ELLIOTT. Russell county, Ala. Oct. 24. 1837. 42 STOP THIEF—6O DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN, on lie night of the 12th of March, 183S, from a camp 20 miles east of Tallahassee, Flori da, a PUBLIC HORSE, bright sorrel, switch tail, bald face, and marked U. S. on the left shoulder.— The scoundrel who stole the horse calls himself D. Hewitt, fie has sharp features, red hair, and about 5 feet 3 inches high. Thirty dollars will be given for the recovery of the horse, and thirty dollars for the appre hcnKisn and recovery of the thief, so that the rascal can be brought to justice. Information respecting either the horse or thief, to be left at ihe olfiee of the Floridian. April 7. 11 4t. SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. THE above reward will be given for the apprehen sion and delivery of THREE NEGRO MEN to the subscriber, or twenty-five dollars for each of them. Caesar, about forty years of age, known as a boat hand on the Chattahoochee river; Allen, about twenty-three years old, his face very much marked with small pox, a dark mulatto ; Abram, a brother of Allen, rather a bright mulatto, very likely. They are all supposed to be in the neighborhood of Apalachicola or St.. Joseph. J. C. Y\ r ATSON. Columbus, April 9,1838. The papers of those places will publish this advertisement weekly. for one month, and forward their accounts to J. C. Watson. * 10if TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber, in Sumter county, on the 25th day of December last, a Negro man by the name of STEPHEN, a large man, of yellow complexion, about forty or forty-five years of age. five feel nine or ten inches high, slow spoken, and very submissive whrn spoken to ; one or two of his fore teeth are out. He carried a large bundle of clothes with him \vhgn he went away from Sumter He was seen lurking about a Air. Leroy Jenkins', in Randolph county, about a week after. He was there, I no doubt, and probably is there yet. The above reward will be given lor his apprehension and deliv< ry at Cede & Quin s, in Columbus or far his confinement in anv jail so that the subscriber may i vet him. MICHAEL MADDE ; Feb. 1. _ 52 f JT. 15. GREEN AND CO. HAVE FOR SALE FOR CASH ONLY, ■0 i ITN HIIDS. Porto Rico Sugar, j. 80 bags Havana Coffee, 50 bbis. N. E. Rum, 25 boxes Starch, 25 do Soap, 50 kegs Nails, 100 bbis. Canal Flour, 50 tierces Molasses, 10 M best Havana Scgars. Also for sale, exchange on Charleston. New Orleans, B >ston. New York and April 12 lOtf Philadelphia REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT. rgWO LOTS in the rear of Air. Preston’s dwei- JB. ling in the City of Columbus, both well improved anti suited for private residences. Two lots in <he rear of Dr. Boykin’s, also improved and fitted up for private residences. The above lots are well located in a healthy part of thecily. and in good neighborhoods and will be sold or rented on accommoda'ing terms. Also an unimproved lot adjoining Dr. Wilson’s in the most beautiful part of ihecity. Apply to 4S ts ASA BATES. DUS. 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. 11. 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. &c, Stc. Maroh 23. 12 ts .TAMES N. TONEY, Attorney and counsellor at law, will practice in the Superior Courts of the Chat tahoochee Circuit. Office at Florence, Stewart county, Georgia. All business from a distance, intrusted to his care, will be attended to with punctuality and fidelity. Jan. 11. ‘ 49 6m ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE. SOUTH half of Section 18, Township 14, and Range £B. and West half of Section 8, Township 14, and Range 27. both in Russell county, for sale on accommodating terms. Applv to J. H. CAMPBELL, At the office of Campbell & McDougald. Columbus, Ga. Sept. 23. 39 ts 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 attention will be paid to the keeping of mares but vvi'hout liability Dr accidents. Terms will be made -known bv applying to the subscriber at Fort Mitchell. ‘ ‘ ‘ JOHN CROWELL. Sept. 20th. 1337.. 38 ts DISSOLUTION. is hereby given, that the partnership 1™ heretofore existing under the firm of STAF FORD & WOODWARD. Florence. Ga.. is dis solved by mutual consent. H. W. Wo dward. one of the late firm, will attend to and settte all the business ofthefirm. WM STAFFORD. Florence, St wart coun'v. Ga. Feb 14. 6m3m THE PUBLIC are cautioned not to pay anv Note or Book Accounts due to the subscriber, either to WILLIAM M’BRYDE or any other per son who mav present them for collection, as they are no’ authorised bv me. and the said Wm. M’Brvde having been guilty of a br ach of trust. Jan. 3.2;f ’ S, W. BOAG, Chare-ton. YELLOW FEVER CURED I WITH BitAJSDItETH’S PILLS. MK. AUNULD, who last August boarded with 1 Airs. Ward, near the corner of l'ehtipuolas and Oiiou streets was attacked with Yellow Fever, and immediately swallowed 15 fills, and then took 10 Pills every hour for 7 h <urs afterwards. During the seven hours they appeared to produce no eti'eci, but at ihe end of that time a feeling of faintness came over him, and he thought the last hour o! Ins existence was at hand He tiicn blamed himself for putting fai.h in Bi andreth’s Pills. He toid bis nurse if he was deliri- ous, to continue to give more, as he had begun he i made up his mind to con.inue them, even in the state he was. Scarcely had he given these orders when he | raised his hand to his face, an.l, to use his own expres- < ! sion, there were upon it drops of perspiration as I large as buck shot. He found that he had bro ken out into the most profuse perspiration. Almost immediately the Pills began to lake effect, and he de scribes the evacuations as of the most dreadful kind, ! black and putrid to suffocation. The doors and win dows were obliged to be thrown open. He was out of danger within 24 hours of the commencement of the attack, and by taking 15 Pills night and morning, on the 4ih day lie was out, and in 10 days entirely reco vered. Tl.isl (Dr. Brandreth) would guaraniee would be the case in ninety cases of Y ellow Fever out of a hun dred, was the above method adopted on the commence ment. Dr. Franklin never spoke more truly than when he said “ a stitch in time,” &c. Would the people were wise—time may convince. All fevais are occasioned by the disordered motion of the blood, produced by the humoral serosiry harden ing the valves of the vessels. The blood circulates with greatly increased velocity, and is si i'll increased bv the friction of the globules, or particles which com pose the mass of fluids. Then it is that the excessive ! heal is experienced throughout the whole svsem ; and 1 accompanied with great thirst,pains in ihe head, back, | kidneys, and in fact a complete prostration of all the | faculties of ihe mind as well as body. ; Bleeding, calomel and barks are the usual remedies employed by physicians. What is the consequence? | Two thirds die and the other third recovers from ‘he fever—but—ves, mind ihat but—but with their bittyl overcharged with the very remedies themselves which have been swallowed to dispel the fever These gen - rally depo-ite in the cavities of the veins and arteries, producing most horrid pai.s—especially in the night, when the cured patient is warm in bed—often obliging him to rise and apply cold water or some other cold ap plication to ease the excessive pain,of entimes coughs, most obstinate ones dropsy, consumption, by ihe re medies obstructing the. lungs, and o.her debilitating af fections lead ihe poor patient to the tomb after long and cruel sufferings. This may be prevented— can always be prevented, if purgation is at once resorted to —and after the pa ; tient is reduced ever so low there is hope—provided he i perseveres. Hundreds havi been prevented from fill j ing an untimely grave by following the advice ontain | ed in the following SHORT SENTENCE : On the first attack of fever, or any disease, immedi ately lake a large dose of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Fills, And continue to keep up a powerful effect on the bowels until the fever or pain has entirely ceased. f ZP” These Pills are an assistant of nature. • and afford perfect r lief whenever any organ* of the body are unheehhy, restoring health and strength by removing accumulated impurities—otherwise, in simple language.. vitiated humors. This is following ■ ature — this is taking disoase out of the bodv—and no other way can cure disease but taking it out. It must be carried away from the body, not merely changed, as is the case when blue pill or calomel is given or any of the numerous mineral medicines, ft is in consequence of the perspiration which arises from the Thompsonian ; practice that has brought it into notice—but sweating, is no'hing, ompared to purging with Brandretli’s Pills, in the good, effects on the body. One dose of 10 Pills : will remove more bad humors, by the stomach and ; bowels, than a dozen vapor baths, on Thompsonian or \ other princiule3 could remove. Purging and sweating is all that is required to cure disease, no matter what kind— it can be cured in no other way. BRAN DRETH’S PILLS are both sudorific and cathartic —that is, produce both swea ing and purging. In some cases they produce vomiting ; that is only when the stomach is in such a state of foulness that it cannot cleanse itself by any other means. They always pro duce health.because they invariably f.xcite every or gan to healthy action—in other words. THEY AS SIST nature to bring about such a state of things as necessarily causes this desirable result. No method is so sensible as following Nature.— Mankind have been long enough out of he’ path, and unfortunately after any thing but common sens’ , and guided by any whim but. reason. Let us abandon, then, false notions and falser practices— ! etus endeavor to resume the path of nature, and be guided by the light of reason—let us cease to ruin our eyes by gas or can dle light, and we shall need no opticians—let us cease doing those things which are contrav to the nature of our bodies, and we shall need no physicians—let us endeavor to find out what is na'ure, what a o the laws that govern her. In this work experience must be our teacher, and prejudice must be forever di carded as our companion. BRANDRETII’S VEGETABLE UNIVER SAL PILLS, l\Tai/ be obtained genuine and pure, of my Agent, in Columbus. Mr. JOHN B. PEABODY, and no where else in said citv. Remember, always that no Druggist is allowed (o sell the GENUINE PILLS. It is for this cause that so many of them have the counterfeits for sale. If there is any virtue in the genuine Pills, is it not basely criminal to otf-r the oountefeits? and if there is no virtue in them (which most of them believe tobe ‘he fact,) are their motives no’ equally unworthy in offer ins to the public any medicine under the name of Bran dreth ? Let everv imnreiudiced mind ju ‘ye between us. BENJAMIN B,RANDRETH, M. D Columbus, Ga. April 21. IS3S. I2tf BREN TLINGER’S VBS3TAST.S A''.TEHAIIVE sraup. TO all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia. Indi gestion. Bilious Affections, Headach. Dysen tery. Diarrhoea Dropsy Rheumatism, Numbness in various parts of the body. Mercurial Diseases, Scro fula and Ivinffs Kvi in all their forms. Leprosy. White Swelling, Sah Rheum. Prickley Hear, Eruptions in the skin, Itch. Ulcers, Cancers, Old Ulcerated l egs, Syphilitic Affcions Tetters St An'hnny’s File, Pimples in the Face, Tumors, &c. &o. aridng from a deranged s’ate of the digestive organs, or the impurity of the Blood, the VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE SYRUP is recommended as a safe and efficacious re medy. It is an established fact, that tho above enumerat'd lingering diseases, with many others, arise from a dts orded sta’o of the stomach, an impurity of the Bfiwd. or the mercury administered for some previous form of disease remaining in the system. This Syrup is composed Ptrtirelv of Vegetables in a highly concent 1 a’ed state, and acts on the system by giving a correct tone to the digestive powers, promot ing the healthy secretions of the body, securing the na tural action ol tho intestinal passage and at ’Tie same time cleansing and purifying the Blood, and giving it a free and healthy circulation. It is a complete suhs'itute fir mercury in all eases in which that mineral is given in the old practice, and being a vegetable preparation, is certainly far prefera- j ble inasmuch as it passes off leaving the system en- j 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 Al’era’ive Syrup are, moreover, so happily combined ■ that, whilst the firmer is performing its duty in earrv ing awav the vitiated humors from the various parts “f the hodv, the latter keeps up the strength of the patient e ,- en 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 . abstain from salt meats, anti no evil effects need be j feared on its account, by exposure to wet or cold. From long experience, and the many cures which it has nerformed under our own observation in \ ir ginia Ohio and Pennsylvania, where it is now being used to a verv great extent, we feel warranted in re commending it to the afflicted of Georgia Alabama, Florida and the Sou'll generally, as a most valuable raedi"ine. Numerous certificates could be given, but we consi der such things as only calculated to swell an adver tisement without giving, in our bumble opinion, much satisfaction to the public. This Syrup owes its celeb, ritv to its own merits. _ I Directions for use accompany each bottle, signed by the proprietor in his own hand. F A. BRENTLINGER. N. B.—Office opposite the Post Office. B oad street, where persons wishing to know more of this medicine, and of its adaptation to anv particular disease, may call at any hour through the dav and consult, free 01 charge. ‘ T. A. B. Columbus, Ga. Fob. 8. 1 6m FLORA’S BALTCE OF GILEAD, AT THOMAS’ BOTANIC PHARMACY. THE Flora of North America is astonishingly rich in remedies for all manner and forms of His pases. 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, Debili'y, Palsy, Dropsy, tits. Mea sles, Croup. Small Pox. Whooping Cough, Q,umsy, Cholera Morbus, Worms. Scrofula. King’s Evil Saint Anthony’s Fire, White Swellings. Ulcers of long standing, Cancers. Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs, Piles. Costiveness. Female Complaints of every kind, are all speedilv removed bv the use of Flora s remedies. The cure of Hydrophobia will be warranted in a., cases. _ . N. B All persons affiicted with Chronic an 1 lun goring Diseases, who desire ‘o be restored to health, the greatest of all earthlv Messing?, will please send the symptoms of their diseases in writing to the sub scriber. in Columbus, where he will select. l> and compound, at bis BOTANIC PHARMACY, Flora’s Medicines exactly to suit their dis asos. Feb. 8. ly ‘■ B. R. THOMAS. 1 BS. HAWLEY", wholesale and retail Drug -9 gist, at Apalachicola and St. Joseph. Florida. Nor, 1,1837. - Jlf THS INDIAN’S PANACEA, FOR SALE BY JOHN E. BACON AND CO. AGENTS, 1->OR the Cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s j Evii. Syphilitic and Me cunal diseases. Ulcers, W hite Swellings. Diseases of the Liver and Skin ’ To show the standing of this medicine, the following ! testimonials and evidences of popularity are selected from the numerous letters received by the proprietor. I i'hc following extract is from a tetter franked by a member of Congress: “ W ashington, 24th Jan.. 18So. “ Will vou have the goodness to send me a dozen of , ihe Indian’s Panacea? lam requested by one of the party of the delegation of Cherokee Jnd.ans to procure this medicine for him, they having found advantage from it heretofore, and being unable to procure it in the District. J - F • OALLAN.” “ Montgomery, Ala., 22*1 Oct., 1885. “Having nearly closed the lot sent [l2 dozen] we will thank you to send us 24 dozen more by first vessel I for Mobile. We think very • el! of your Indian’s Pa nacea. and find it is rapidlv superceding all other kinds in this vicinity. MADDOX & POLLARD.” “ Mobile, Ala., 31 st Dec., 1836. I “ Please send me 20 dozen Indian’s Panacea inline ! diaielv, the demand being so great we shall be out be fore we shall receive next sh.pment. “ WOODRUFF & WATKINS.” “ New Orleans, 20th April, 1837. “ Your last shipment of 50 dozen has cotne to hand, which is considered sufficient fin the season. As my orders show, the sale of your Panacea is fast increasing in this part of the country, and I must sav it gives ge neral satisfaction. H. BONNABEL.” “ Natchfs Miss., 28th Dec., 1837. “ Mr. D. G. Havitand, Sir—lt is with pleasure wc give the opinion entertained of the Indian’s Panacea in this city and vicinity, and can sav, whs ever its combi nation, we know of no medicine introduced to public patronage so worthy of the high charac'er 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,valid take great pleasure in forwarding, at their request, the certi ficates of cure of several of them. It has been pre scribed by the faculty in many cases, meeting their en tire approbation ; and, indeed, such is its popularity, j we have calls for no other P nacea. “ McGRAW & PULLING,” Many more letters of smtiiar purport are at hand, hut we will close with extracts from a letter from Dr. Witherspoon, giving a case of a member of the Legis lature of South Carolina. “ Sumterville. S. C.. 24th Aug., 1837. “ The gentleman in this village whom tlie Indian’s Panacea cured, had Mercurial diseases, and not Rheu matism. However, the cure it effected with him was most obvious and remarkable ainl, beyond all doubt, it preserved the life of one of our most useful citizens. Asa consequence, it has acquired great celebrity in this section of the State. A great deal is used, and many are using it for diseases in which it is not at all appli -1 cable, bv which means it will no doubt, after a while, fall into disrepute. J. B. WITHERSPOON.” Also for sale by A. POND & Cos. Columbus. March 22. 8y IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea , Savon, ‘ Complaint, Co lics, Cramps and Spasms. TIIE utility of R. S. BERNARD’S Remedy for Cholera has ceased to he a problem. Experi ence, the only sure foundation of Medicinal, as of all other kinds of knowledge, has effectually established what the judicious composition of the Remedy, its admirable adaptation to the various indications which occur 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 lirst. Os all experience, however, that of men competent to dis criminate accurately and to decide justly upon the efl'ects 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 tranquilize the sto mach and bowels; to relieve the excessive puking and i purging; to allay the increased irritability of the int.es- . j tines, giving rise to increased peristaltic motion; to • 1 relieve that rheumatic state of the bowels which is of j ten the attendant of chronic cases, sometimes accom i panied with inflammation and ulceration; to overconu i the spasms,equalize the circulation, andrestore warmth Mothe surface; remove congestion of the internal or j gans, and to relieve the morbid irritability of the brain j and nervous system; —all of which has been effected by i 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- I gross from each other. iLZp’ Look to the certificates; they are the best evidence that can be given. ! The commendations which several liberal ami mtel j Itgent Physicians have bestowed upon tlie Remedy, ’ have already been published; and the subscriber has 1 now the gratification of adding the following from a : most respectable pratising phvsician of Soinerton, Va. ’ It. S. BERNARD’. Somcrton, 3fuy 1-4, 1337. : Mr. R. S. BruxAEn : Dear Sir—This is to inform you I have tested the ! efficacy of your Remedy for Cholera in several instan ces that have lately come under my care, and that its 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, therefore, in declaring that for the treat ment of such disorders, l shall regularly dispense your Remedy from my office, and would recommend it to be 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 Air. Nash’s remarks : As agent for Bernard’s Cholera and Diarrhcra Me dicine. I ca 1 the attention of the public to the certificate below from 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 medicine wi’hin two weeks past. EDW. P. NASH. J\lr. Edward P Nash, Agent for Bernard’s Cholera Medicine. Dear Sir : I feel it a duty I owe so the proprietor of , the above medicine, as well as the public generally, to inform you that ihe bottle of Cholera mixture which; I bought at your store a few evenings since, has entire- j ly cured me of a severe Diarrhoea. The cute was j effected in taking only two doses; and as I had tried J many other remedies without the least effect, I am fully i of the opinion that the medicine here alluded to is eve y | tiling that it is said to be. JAS. S. WALLACE, Petersburg, Y r a. Who will neglect to supply themselves with Bcr . nard’s Remedy for Cholera, when if is so fully proven : to be efficacious in all the diseases for which it is re commended? In no ease has it failed to cure the most ! obstinate attacks of summer complaint made upon chil dren. In one instance a permanent cure was effected upon a child in this place after the sum nor complaint had put n (as thought by the doctors) beyond thepow -ler of medicine to relieve. It was such an aggravated | case that the child had in the course of one day and night, sixty-three evacuations from the bowels. Yet I one bottle proved a sovereign remedy. Extract from owe of my agents— Petersburg, June 4,1836. Air. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: Your Cholera Ale -1 dicinc is highly thought of in Petersburg and adjacen | counties; 1 have never sold a bottie out of the whole ■ that I have sold which has not. so far as I could asccr | tain, proved effectual in curing; I ‘ave never had a complaint—but many commendations of its good ef fects have been given me. Y'ou may. as far as my judgment and the good sense of the many ly whom I have sold it goes, recommend it highly to any and all who may wish such medicine. J sliali soon be in want of more. Respectfully, E. P. NASH, Agent for Petersburg, Y T a. From my Agent, Air John Hare, of Alemphis, Tcnn., formerly o! Murfreysboro’, N. C. Memphis. July 7, 1836. Air. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: Afier selling a good deal of your medicine for Cholera, with entire satisfac tion. I called on a few of our most respectable citizens to get, if possible, some evidence of the efficacy of said j medicine, and I am glad to enclose you some certifi cates, which I am confident will add much to the proof already obtained. Having used your medicine iri my : own family, for some most violent attacks of Cholera and Diarrhtea, I take pleasure in adding my certificate, inasmuch as I consider it the most valuable preparation ; ever made. If mv name is of any service, you may use ; it in anv vay you think best, and I shall at all tunes feel proud to think that I have been called on to testify to the many cures performed by your medicine. I am daily distri outing it over this district, and have sent some to Arkansas, where it has been tried with com plete success. Y"our friend, J. HARE. To prevent imposition, a sac simi e of my name will be attached to each bottle. For sale bv John* E. Bicon & Cos. A. Pond fc Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus,Ga. July 27. 30 THE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exisit 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 proved l >v numerous certificates gratuitously and voluntarily offered to the proprietor, who. being a regular Physician, and having practiced his profession fir mnnv years in different climates, is enabled to offer to the afflicted invalid a medicine, on the effects of which he is willing to ri-k 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 everv di-ease where a cathar tic or an aperient medicine is needed, they wifl he found superior to anv of ‘hoe drastic purgative medicines which are so much puffed in the public prints as puri fiers of the blood. When taken according to the direc tions accompanying them, thex- are highly beneficial in the prevention and cure of Billions Fever. Fever and Agile Dyspepsia Liver Complaints Sick Headache, Jaundice. Asthma.Dropsv. Rheumatism. Enlargement of the Spleen. Piles, Colic, Female Obstructions Heartburn, Nausea, Furred T.rngue, Distension of the St-otr.ach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhcr a, F'attt lence, Habitual Costivcnecc, Los. of Appetite, Blelch* ed or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases ct ‘F©spo ol tile Bowels where a cathartic oi aperient is neededr 1 hey are exceedingly mint m iheir operation, producing neither nausea griping nor delutuy. Wherever it.cse 1 lia\e men oi.ee iniroGucen i.to a tamiiy, the} become u standing remedy, and are called tor again and again, v Licit is si.tiicient prool vs ilieir good qualities. i Pei Imps no article of the kind has ever been ificrea ! to the public supported by test m.minis ul a ehuiacui so ! decisive, from sources as respectable, or. that Las given j more universal satisfaction. j They have the testimony of the whole medical pro | session in their favor, while not a single case ot ill eon j sequences or inefficiency can be alltdgid against tl.em. ! Hundreds and thousands bt* ss vi.e nay *i * y lciin.tr ! acquainted with Peters’ \ egetable l ills, which, in consequence of their extraoidinary goodness, have at tained a popularity unprecedented i the history o medicine. The very circumstance alone that physicians, in every part of the Union, (but mere especially in the Sou.hern States, where they have long been in use,) are making free use of them in then practice, speak . volumes in their praise. Add to this fact, that alt who use invariably recommend them to their friends, Bin the testimony in theii favor is almost imsistible. As an Anti-bilious remedy, and to peveni Costive ness, they have no rival. One fifty cent box will establish their character, and prove that there is noth even m air advertisement. ! Prepared by Joseph Privstly Peters, M.D. at hi I Institution for the cure of obstinate.diseases by means iof Vegetable ren dies. No. 129, Liberty strict, New i Yoik. Each box contains 40 {nils. Price 50 cents. Clarksville, Mecklenburg co. Va. Feb. 7, 1837. Dear Sir—l embrace the opportunity of expressing’ to vou mv gratification at the success which has attend ed* the administration of your valuable Pills in this section of counti v. It is a common fault with those who compound and vend patent medicines to say tor much in their favor, but from what 1 have seen of tin effect of your pills I do not think they have, as yet received unmerited praise, fix months ago they wore. almost entirely unknown in this part, of Virginia* they are now the most popular pills we have. In dyspepsrt: and sick headache, derangement of the biliary organa, and obstinate constipation of the bowels, 1 know of nt aperient more prompt and t ffteacious. Their mildness and certainty of action render them a sate and efficient purgative for weakly individuals, and may be given at all times w ithout any of those irijurious consequences that ft equently result freni tl.s* long continued use of calomel or blue pills. On the’ whole, 1 consider them a valuable discoviry. Vcry respectfully, S. H. HARRIS, M. D. Dr. Joseph P. Peters. Charlotte, N. C. Jan. Ist, 1837. Dear Sir—l have made frequent use of your Pills itv the incipient stage, of Bilious Fever and obstinate Con stipation of the Bow els; also in the Enlargement of the Spleen, Chronic diseases of the Liver, Si* k Headache, General Debility, and many other diseases, and in alk cases have found them to give relief. J. D. BOYD, M. D. Dr. J. P. Peters. MneKt-FNiSURO Cos. Va. Kcb. 7th, 1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice lor the* last twelve months, I take pleasuie in giving my testi mony of their good effects in eases ol Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bilions Fevers, and other diseases ptoduecif by inac ivity of the liver. T I* v are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article of the kind I have ever used. GEO. C. SCOTT, M. D. The above valuable Pi!k are for sale by John E„- Bacox & Cos. and PL S. Norton, Columbus, Ga.. July 27. 30 GALLIGIIAX’S VEGETABLE ITEVKtt A.YD AGbK PALLS 9 AT NORTON’S AUCTION AND FILL STORE. por genuine, call us alnae. In the Composition of lieari} all the potent, and per— haps popular, medicines now m use 1* r 1* EY Eli and ! AoUL, liter. is reason to believe that, 111 combinali tv I with several inert simples, s*me. one powerful article is employed, to which their efficacy is solely indtbtui.- Buch, for instance, at arsenic, antimony , and mercury r in the.r variety of forms—artiel-s wc.l known to bo cieatlly poisons, and which no person in 1 is sober senses would venture to make use of, unless prescribed by a* skilful physician. ‘1 he public are assuicd, how t v l , that this is not the case with Guilty ban's Pills. Civ the contrary, the proprietors solemnly pledge thiiti selvcs that they do not contain a particle of these or other minerals 111 any shape or form, but are composed, entirely of simple vegetable substances, which, oiih* r separately or combined, and without regard to sex or age, arc perfectly harmless in their effects upon the hu ll an system. Galiighaii’s Pills, though useful for all disease* which originate in a superabundant collection of bile m the stotliach, are more particularly iniended for Fevet* | and A-gtie. In the first place they cleanse, strength en, and give tone to the stomach and bowels, and cre ate anew ami healthy action throughout the system. They produce a natural a'rid permanent appetite.— They defend the system against new or subsequent attacks of the disease. They remove all obstructions of (he liver and other orgnss. They assist the various operations of nature, by cleansing the syst 111 of all vt tiaied, corrupt and acrid humors, and thus invigorate’ and reanimate the whole frame. Possessing a purga tive quality, they cauaot remain m the bowels to pr* - •luce such oilier diseases as often follow the injudicious treatment of Fever and Ague. Th*y are composed entirely of vegetable matter, and may be taken bv per sons of both sexes and of all ages, v ithout the lens danger of unpleasant consequences. In fine, the pub lic are assured thatGnllighan’s l'iils possess those in estimable virtues which are requisite not only to ai rcst, but to eradicate and destroy, the last seeds of this most distressing malady <•£ ihe human family. | The Fever and Ague assumes a variety of forms - r ’ but as the most of them are generaiiy well known, it is deemed unnecessary here to describe them. There is one, however, deservin’ of notice, which prevails to •some extent in low, marshy countries, ami which, irv some respects, bears a striking resenMalice to Dvs pepsia. Under this form, it is of,en the case that pci i sons labor for weeks, months, and even years, without I knowing precisely what ails them and who, if told their disease was Fever and Ague, would conceive they had been imposed upon. It is to such that these pills aie recommended and to assist them in acqnirii g” a correct knowledge of their complaint—w Licit should always be done before seeking a remedy—the follow - ing are presented as some of the symptoms which in variably attend this fi rin of the disease :—inward fe vers. unaccomn panied by chills; cold, and ni'dit sweats; irregular appetite ; thirst; low spirits ; con fusion-of the mind ; languor ; cold hands and feet ; ir regularly of the bowels ; pressure on the sl< mac h and abdomen after ea’ing; changes in the color of tbn urine ; drowsiness ; disagreeable taste ; headache f dizziness; enlargement of tip- spleen; costivtntss ;• nausea ; flatulency and debility. Practitioners of physic, planters, traders, overseer# if plantations, seamen, and families, residing in or visit ing low countries or warm climates, ought Const an'ly t<* be supplied with ‘htsr invaluable Pills. DIRECTIONS.—To derive the greatest possible benefit from these Pills, it is necessary that thedirec, lions should be carefully followed. Commence while the fever is off with taking three pills, and afterward* repent every two hours with one pill, un'il a decided effect has been produced upon the bow els, which will generally take place after six have been taken soinir persons requiring more and some less ; afterwards con tinue taking the pills, one at a dose, three times a day , half an hour before meals. In some cases three pills a day may be too many-, and in others not a sufficient number to keep the bov - els moderately loose. It is important to keep this object constantly in view. The person taking them, there fore, inusi exercise his judgment, and deviate fioni tha> above directions accordingly. Children 8 years obi must commence by taking one pill and repeating w i'|> half a pill, according ’o the directions givi n for adults. To children under this age the dose must be propor lionablv smaller. In ail obstinate rases, or causes cf long standing, it is necessary, to effect a per er.t cere of the disease, that more than on box of the pills should be taken. N. B —Be particular to keep the box covered after using the pills. Dec 21.46tf COMMISSION STORE. * r offillE subscriber lias taken a Store two doors bo- J3. low the City Hall, Broad street, where he will receive Goods on Commission, on terms that all arti cles must be invoiced at ti.e lowest prices to be sold for. and the condition of the same to be certified, as on such terms only pr perty will be sold at his place. THEOBALD HOWARD, REFERENCES. J. S. Cat.houn, Col. B. Hepburn, Gen.D. ATcDoucald, Jv*. 11. Shorter, J. B. Green, Wm. P. Y'onge. A. B. Davis, Stewart k Fontaine. Aruil 26. 12 -It FfZj 2 ’ The Apalachicola Gazette will copy tho above 4 times, and charge T.II. SELLING OFF AT COST. THE subscribers, having made other business ar rangements. will sell their entire stock of Rea dy made CLOTHING,either at wdiolesale or retail, at cost for cash. J. S. SMITH & Cos. Jan. 29.1838. 52tf P. S.—All those ind< bted to us are respcc:fully 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 Y"e!vet and Satin VESTS. Also, plain black Silk and Satin, which they will be pleased to make up to order at the sliort est notice. HAMILTON, HURD & Cos. Jan. 2. 4;f AT PRIVATE SALE, MIXED Buckskin Cassimere; Striped do. Black do. Oxford Alixed do. Blneclo'h; Super Brown do. Also, a variety of Fancy Dry Goods, which will be sold low for cash or good bankable paper. S. M. JAC K SON, Aec. & Coni. Mer, Columbus Feb, 1. 1838, 52 ts ROOMS TO RENT. FOUR ROOMS to be rented in Al'lntosh Row, well calculated for Lawyers, Deleters, or Gen tlemen's Sleeping Rooms. ATarcli 6. ,y,f M N. CJ.ARIv. Agent.