Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, November 29, 1838, Image 4

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LB (i A L A J * ** M ’ * ’ ad ii i-iT iv r > 1 W|„U >e s * I, afre: a > Vto an order •* th” n of y wfc. ■itt ng f>r ordinary ivin.oses before the O .uri II Rt a .... ,„ nilt .v Harris county on the first ruesdax in FKHit OA t Y nett.o c lot of Lm i No. 118 in the ‘ilMi district f on/i.iailr Vliscogu no.v Harris co in tv. S>l I f.r til! btu -d of t V heir* an I ere .1 or* Rirton Brown, late of Ta bo’ co’in'v. and -ceased DAVID B. GIBSON A l n’r. Nov. 22. 42_- ADM! VIS TIt.VT > t’S > V L -3. A GR IE VA .15 to on rol die rfmirabie t: /A, Inforfor Court of M neogee conn y. vrline - tin.; fir ordinary ;> irpuses wid be so.J bi fore th ; Court House do ir in “m ci’y of Columbus, on th’ lirst FusHay in JANUARY the proprr belonging to ‘ho m't e •>! Jwei c. Bissed in • : i sal lco t iiy, decease I. ui l for the benefit ol the beir anJ creditors of .sai l !c tease I. JOHN W.IITB3IDE. A Im’r. Oct. 8.1853. 40 * . ADMI VIS nt A t’ lit’i saLk. AGREEABLE to an -r t -r of tie .1 -morabi; the Inferior U irt of Hancock county, vhen -nitsng f>r or Ini try pur. 1 ses, wiil be sold a r mo < < > ir. H >n e door, ill Lumpkin S’e.vart county,on be tir-f i u.s day in JANUARY next, ot ol an) No 103 imho 23 u district, Ist section of originally Lee. n .v Stew art co 11W 1 -longing to the estate of Eleanor G-ain .lll- I-t -tied ; so, J for h.’b-’nalit .f > - l • heirs .* salJ decease I. PHILIP H. LUNI>Y A I n’r. Oct. 23 1833. 4 *’ ADMIfUT IVC A’s ,Üb. STILL 1 soul, on tile first Tuesday in JANU i if A If n sxt.at the O ort House door 1:1 Green ville, Meriwether county, agreeab.e to an order of t ie H-trnrabto the Inferior Court of Meriwether cunty wife si in; f>r ordinarv p irj* ses. lot >1 till No. 207, in the 11th diitri :t of originally Troup, no .v Ate ri.ve.lier eoun'v. soli as the .tilt b'lo.lgiug to the es tate of Nanc.v Bro.vn. decois-t l. for the beriefi ••! th heirs atid creditors. Terms mvl<* known on die day. DANIEL KEI 1 1 A l.n’r. Oct. 30,1338. 10 s V!) Uilil’ IVT > t’S -Ub Wlbli be sold, at. the Court House 1 1 Greenville, VI ■rivvetner county, on toe ‘irsf Tue-day 111 FSBiUJAitY next, agreeahio to an order of the Hon irable tile lnf rior Court of Merivo her co inly, while si rmg for ordinary |>tn pose . two negroes, to wit: Tempv a woman ail Jr.-eti, a bov, sold as the negroe belonging to the estate of ,V;n Brown la c of Meriwether cjun’y, deceased, f >r the beu.-fu of the heirs of said dec •ascl. r-r <i< m.de Known on tlie dav of .sale. JAM US PERDUE. Adm’r. Nov. 1,1333. 4 ! >'s VO MINIS Vit V l'ijrl’ . S V ..id. W!L‘. oe so I 01 ill! -.rut l'uesUv in JANU YR Y next, at the Court do'su in Greenville, Meriwether ountv. agreeable to hi or t-.-r of the Honor ode the Inferior Court of Men tether c >nn r v, while siltin’ for ordinary purposes four ■■• grm s King, ain in; Jack a iinii; I'miara a .vom in, and Vilot, a girl, sld as a jrtrt of the es’ t of John Knight, In e of .Vie. iwethr co in y, and cease fir ‘ue beueiit of the heirs of sail deceased. Terms made known on the day. ISAAC W. PARKKRSON, Adm’r Oct. 29 I sJ3. 4ls do b .n. s n>l HEW. ESTATE AO It.IVK STUCK PUIt SAGE. WILL be sold on cite lirs< Tuesday in JANU ARY n!vt between tile usual hours of sale before the O >i‘t ll use I >or in C inrribo., M.iscogee county, ths and veiling honse, and 1 vo lots attache 1 thereto lie. >n';iu ; to the e >’at.o of liii S. S 1 >rter, de ceased ; also 2d7 shares stout in die Sink of Colum bus, slid tor tire b.moir of the heirs and creditors of sai l estate. Terms on the day SW.UA H. SIDRTER, Altn'x. JAM NS 11. StIORFE.i, A I n’r. Nov. 1, 1833. 39 s Ahi l M l3 TK.VTO tl’S SA L :*3 WlLi, Oe soli, *ri tie lirsi Flies lay 111 JANU ARY next, m Thoiiiasville, Tooniis county, ag eeablo to an order of die Honorable the Inferior Court ot Baker county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, one lot of Idn I known by .0. 64. in the 23 I district of originally Early, now Flionias county, sold as part of the estate of John Gillion. sr.. late of ‘.lie county of 13 iker, deceased. Terms wiil be made known on the day of sale. RUB’ 1’ HARDrS. Adin’r, Oct. 20. 1833. 39 s wi'h the wi'l annexed. AD MINIS Tit ATOit’S SALE. WILL bu sold on tno lirst Tueslay in DE GE VIBER next, at Marietta Court House, Cubcouii y. forty acres of kind, No. 123n, 2d section, 19tu district. William P. Anderson will act as my Agent, and at tend to the foregoing sale. FRANCIS C. McELVY, A lm’r. Oct. 22 1333. 38 s ADM IVIB Tit ATOM’S SAL E. WILt. be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in DS CfclMd ili next, at the Court House floor in Coiu.nb is, a large quantity of Cabinet Maker’s Tools parts of two u itinished Pianos, and one valuable Work Bench. Sold as the property of Win. M .ns key, deceased. MICHAEL BARSCHAI.L, Adm’r. Columbus, Or t. 17,1838. 37ts ADJIIVI.STRATDaS* S Vf/2. A GRKEA JLE i ) an order of tno Ft durable the Inferior Court, biting as a Court of Ordinary, will be v>! 1, before tlio Jo irt tl >1133 door 111 Cuthbert, Randolph county, on the first Tuesdty in DXCE.VI - *IR next, alLhs lan U be'on jing to the estate of Jere miah Belt, late of -aid coumy, tlecea ed the wi low’s dower excepted; tol l for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Perms male known on the day of sale. IVIfLLY BELL A im’s. WILLIAM BALL, Adm’r. Oct. 4, 1838. 3-V AO.AIMS PH.Vi’dttM SALIC. WIuL be soid, on tile first i’tte day in DE CEMI3 3R next, at th.; Court Mouse in Greenville, Vlenw ;ther county, on hr an order of the H durable the Inferior Court of Meriwether county, w.tile sunn; for ordt tary iirpises, lot of niiid N. 13. is ft 1 111 1 district of A.-ivether coun’v, forn'rly Trouo county ; also one negro by he name of Sam. ab >n 11 ye trs •■>! l.an 1 me negro girl. i ichrd. about II years 01 i, sot J as ‘he land and negro pronertv of the estate of Joseph Fjrgi.soi, la'e of Mtriwe'her coo u'y, deceas'd for the hue it <4* to.* creditor* of sai I I tcjije 1. “‘rut mi I • kivvvu o 1 ihe a/. SAM J F u.i dtMSON, Ad u’r Seot.ld 1533. Its AOilUGf.lAiDdiji Autl. fl Ik a. .1 .V 3L E ‘o .m oi drof• he . lonoraLie the -*.3l t !.•• .0: lo ti i >f •l • 1"/ o>l rv when sidagfr Os It 1 .r • 0 son ss. wi . ;u *•>! I, is he first Pu.s.ia- in 1 * 0 Is? MB Ii it ‘x', before i>i ICo irt Mouse and ,0r in it sou ■ if*): 1.1 10. of 11 1 N 1 275. iu the 17 ti d’ id it fr a trly ‘iy ; ntti >• vu ir oiu’v. nu.g nx.-tot •r i istam if Jesse \1 sftr ;•!, deceas ed. I••11‘b ‘i\v of .he 1 firs an l creditors of sad and•- Ceased. Perms, cash A A 3JC v S \ VYE 11 A hii’r S I'. 21 133* Us A.) .l.'Aifd V ihU K’ iUiil, -.,fS7 1 L be soil, on im .trs. Tuesday ui DE * ® ‘J I l 5 I l li.xt. i 11 i hi irt i 1 i<e Jo n in ull vn ot Itni.iii, tl vis c-mii'v. within n. ip gal 11 mrs aalt if lot M > 01 10 10 2) o !<- net <tfori gin lily ll iso >gee, no v.I irri; c >mi .;a■> 02 m*. saiu linnet; a,s j.l >, 1.1 die sa ar listrict; also 113 in me same district. SALLY WELD JN Adm’x. Sept. 10, 133 . 32 s 13 X SCUT Dll’S SALE. OX the first Tuesday in JANi’A.if next, will be soid, at ‘die Gou.o tl i.isc and >or in die city of Maun withiu tile iegal hours of ‘-di purse mi <0 die la t vii| of Francis Drak ■, deceased of N. Caro mu seven likely negroes, belonging to Ins e.t ite, an ng them, a good blacksmith,! good ■OO.. a good hot-- ►ervaii . and other valuable mu'emit female s aves Du a credit of six ni mth*. w. h not an i ap >rore se curity. P. W. WEI xilP, E\ ui >r. O:.30, 1333. AOs 13 x,u ofniij sa Tj WILL be so. 1 on Faiay he s -.vmh of 1)S ----OE.VU3 3.1 next in pursuance of the wilt of Eh u J. Beataer, ate if Wixescunv. !t"isd a! t'lo perishable property, luuseliold an 1 ki'cheu firni ture of su I loceaseJ ; th- property n > v hemg-00 the plan ado* m .lams county. Perms male .mown on the day • f sale. r YLIAESRIO WELLS, Ex cu or. Oct. 23 1833. 33 s iliiSCUf J.t>3 s.Vk-.i SSTIL 1 . i • so .1. on i.ie first Par-day in DE i w OE.\\.3ER next, at tne C-tag. 110-.se to ■ 1 .• .wide, M ri vether co in v. under an or ier of die 1 11 aole the to eri >r C mri of sulci jiiry. when • i.- 1 5 for ordt 1 irv p trposes. ots of ian 1 No. 184 and i3i in the 11th Jisirictof originally Proup, no>v hie- j ri . eraer c iu:y ; ilso seven n gro.;s, to vt : E.iick I 1 nan; tlarry. a nin; Ja-., a nan; Saul a oov : lu a luv ; Miua, a wo nan. aid Vls y a air! lmof s 11 1 n tgroes are young an 1 verv like v. Sei 1 • as 1 part of the estate of Ph >ms Mi thews. !a e of: Al-rivetner county, deceased fir the burnt of the I burs of sail deceased. Terms acconv.nslatiag. and ! nade known on the daw. P I >.YI VS F. MATTHEWS, I’vtd- August 23. 1833. 31 s ‘ i GUARDIAN’S SVI.E. be sold, agreeable to art order of the! ■4 V houo able the Inferior Court of E.t>. rt county, : whi.e siring for ordinary purposes, on the first Tue>- iay tu DECK MB u 1 nex* befire tUe 0 ourt Hin c and or in the town of Lumpkin Stewart county, lot of tail 1 so. 63,in the 331 district of sail county, ori.i nilly Lee. Aso b d*re the Court House door in Talbot'on, Talbot co mty, lot Xo. 31 it the 11 h dis trict o!*'rigi ixlß’ Muscogee, ip.w TalbotM beinv the real csta'c of Richard Ward deceased, sMJf 1, the nirp we of divUiou among the legatees, Tetins, twelve months credit with g.*o l security. A. T. WARD, Guardian. ; Sept. 25, 1333. 3iu | Orvrtm.lS’S SALE. ft GREEA 31. E to an order of trie Honorable the ii. 1 uteri r Court of Fayette county, when sittiiij ir trl.u.irv p i ,o-es. win i>e >.J within ihe lega i) .--of st!-; o-f ire rue G jiri House door m ihe town .f : 1 hoert R uidotpb c-> .uty. <Jn T he first Tuesday m >ECU.YI.3ER ne\i, oue lot of land Nj. 21 in the tin district of originally Lee county, n >vv lia;idolp. .toun'v. as ta • properly of the minors of Jeremiah ! .rg ;ct deceased for the benefit of the heirs of said de ceased Terms made known on :h day of sale. PEN tILOrE LEGGET, JOHN PYE. Guardians. Sept. 24 1833. 34is i.’ • Pirn. ■ S •’’> Ld -- • ; iiAA a'i t’j stj i .i- rhtf v’ ur r ti >Gse door, in l ie own >f lain., ori. rl.uri- county, on die first 1 u.'.t.iay m lANFA.iV 183 J-h foiiovvmgproperty . vvit : ItlJ auras of in iN>. 34 111 u:c L 1 district, 1 1 seeti-i 1 Chero;ee -jvie t on a> ;he property of VA *r Fuller, fir m Tax i.ie tie S ate and CiMinty •*,r I 3.17; i’ur 32 cts. Aj> 40 acres of and Nu. 2j'J. in tried’: >lis r.c* It seed ui Gherokee, evie-1 10 as tile prooerty a VV r u. itr.iu- <isa tsfy his i’ax 1 0 S ate and Cou.i y lor 1837 ; Fax 27 J cts. .V so -02] acres No. i4J m the fit 1 district Ca rod Iniv. 1 ri *t on i tie pro > rrv of D tvi i Funder > its, o sa.isfv his Far due the r3-a‘e an I County; \ :/) A the s ‘.a ■ line uni place. ‘250 acres if imi i No 87. 11 the 13 h h; net of idariy county vi- u.u a .be >r >per.y of Howel Hun niVk. to sa •nf, bi> Tax due he S ate and Cottn v f r the vear 1337 Tax due. gl 14. W.M. DUKE r. o. Oct. 12. 1838. 37 s no vi rs. ‘4S7 ILL bo sold, on vie first Tuesday in JAN- ! SI IJAAY next, iv;f>re the Court louse d->or t.u me town ot ilami'ton, Ha ris county, t ie f>i!->w mg property fir ‘[‘axes, vi c: F.f / acres of land, N > 17 til tile lim dc trie* <■! AI mroe conn",’, evied .lit the property of Garre* il 1 Inaon g’anh.in for Mar. a.). A rock, f>r uer tax for 1837 ; tat due li ci.-. j .unis. Ais )1) acre of nil, levied on as the pro jer y of i 11 1 S • rt, N•. 19.3 in the o h It-rri r’ I c e. Ul lil .f 0--T>k<*B. uv: -i <m f ><■ h s “u for l ~37 ; ax Ini* *2> cts. Vo 4 J teres of ia 1 1 No 74 ) hi the Ist di- riCi. in-i 1 a secii m of Pa's ding c-.i.n y. levied on as ;ln’ i.rop-rt.y ot Jo 11 VY. Carter, to sa'i fy ins iax fn 1837 ; rax die 27.• s. VIL.LIA .1 DUKE, Tax Collector. Sept 13 1813. 31.1 , J(JR \1 ‘N “FI-8 af.er date appiica ion wiii b • si. ni 1 1 •to !>..• li morable th- Inf. n>. C(ju t, of 1 >e- Ka.li county when si ung a< a Court of Ordinary, for j ieave to st-ii a negro m til bv the tiam : of Eiiick. as ih ■ property o John VI. & J m-pli M ro sly, minors of jCa'fiurine Crossly. Sold for the benefit of the sai l j minors. : MURPHY, Guardian, j D c.itui, Nov. 22, 1838. 42 4 n ! ‘UR VION I’HS afterdate I shall a-.-ply o the i jfL tio iorabie the Inferior Couri of Mereveiher ! comity, sC'in; for or linary purposes, for leave | to sell a I liie negro proper y h. iongiu r to the esta’e ot i A imam Brown iale of suia Meri he r c uio v, de- I ceased. JA VIES PURDUE Adm’r. j _ Per 12 i 833. 33 | iUR .1 J xi’.lfi it er ia’e .>p ication tviii be ■3. mad t > ihe .i 1 loraiiie ihc Life tor Court ot Troup c jun'V when si ting fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sod allot’ the re 1. nu I personal property ni Joseph Paine, deceased. lute of said county. WILLI A VI HENS LEE, Sept. 3. >833 .1 J3IAIT PA YN and, Adm’rs. o.NuU.i. .4 <NT IS after ,la;c 1 shall apply to the Jl 1 tluiKrabio the Inferior Court of iVleriwether county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot ot land No. 70 in the 2-Jd district and 3u section of originally Oh rakee, noiv Floyd county, belonging to Eliza a* 1 Lucretia Uus-ey.orphans of John Hussey, deceased. HIRAM H. [IUSSEY, Guardian. Sept. S, 18 >B. 32 4m ftiTlJUii :\I )NTHS after date application will be 8. made to the lloaorabie die inferior tJourt ot M-viweiher cntin y, while sit ing for ordinary pui poses, for leave to sell all the real estate of Benjamin Johnson, late of said county, deceased. DULLY JOHNSON. Adm’x. Ao r S’ 1833. 32 4m vjugx 1 d8 ai er and. e appuea ion .viii lt k. male to he Honorable die inferior Court of ‘■l.:ri .vetiier county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of ibe negro property belonging to the e tate of Henry Jos.sey, late of Meriwether county, deceased. 1031AII W. JOS3EY, E vecutor. Sept. 3. 1833. 32 4m MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Muscogee county, when -oiling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate and negroes of David J. Britt, late of said county, deceased, of \hich the heirs atid executors of said emate can lake notice. CHA3, p STEWART. Adm’r. ?’ fZP” All persons having demands against said estate, are requested to present them within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted are re quired to tna'iv immediate payment. September 3 183 L 31 4m JU>< MON FHS afterdate 1 shall apply to the SL Mono able the Inferior Con t of Meri.veiher county, when sitting for or linary purposes, for leave to sell all the negro property belonging to the estate of John Knight, late of said countv of Meriwether, de ceased. “ ISAAC W. PSRKERSON. -Uigu-t 29, 1833. 31 Adni’r de bonis non. HONOUR 21HNTHS afo r date application will be Jr. iii'tile to ths 11. norable the Infuiior Court of Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for le tvo to 3cU the real estate of Francis 0. Ticknor, otphan ofOrra Ti utnor, dec.-a-e i. HARRIET O. TICKNOR, Guardian. September 4. 1833. SI 4;a UUR AIONFiIS after date application will be st!’ male to the Honorable tno Inferior Cotsrt of f'.lnscogec county, wn ,-n sit’ing for ordinary purposes tor leave to sell ihe real estate of Elisha S. Norton, ate of said county, deceased MICHAEL N. CLARKE, Adm’r. September 4, 133:3. 31 4m GEORGIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY, y <47 iI.ERExVo vVinefred Bryan and yttephen Mills fi apply to me for lett- re of atliiniiElration on the estate of Thomas Bryan, deceased— Tliese are therefore tocoe atid admonish all and gular tlie kindred atid creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at .nv oltice within he h.n • prescribed by aw, to sfio'.v cause, if any they have, why said letters should no', be granted. I'-iveri under in', hand at office. Nov. 318 GS. 414 JAMES BUCHANAN, c. c. o. i ,iR. 11 \, A■ 4ROLL COUNTY, y. tSJ’IIER-E VS vVihiu.i F. Smrh applies tome V 9 for letters of a irniantra'ton on the estate of 1 Min Carmichael sr. la’ • of sai l cotm y, deceased— j These are th.et efore to cite and a i.nnni ;!i ai! and sin [ gtfiar toe kin ked and creditors of •a’t leceased, io bi in I appear ai my oltice. within ‘he time prescribed by law, to sho v cause, if any they have, why said letieis should im:. be granted. Given under my hand at office, Nov. 2 1338. ■lt 4 WM. L. PARR. Clerk. JEUii HA. HARRI3 CUiUN FY. ■;:.''s. r ;iEREA3 Jeremiah Uatiam and Joseph A. 9 W Flo .J. al nun; rators on the coate of Sarah VI lire, deceased, apply io me for letters of ihsrius sion fro n th • fori her adiaioG..ra in oil sai i es ate — I’.iese are a jreforc o .tile and a liiiotu.-b all an I m g'nai the km iron an I creiiilors of said deceased, to be an 1 appear a my >di,:e widiin the time presetib<*d by i v. n sin w cause, if anv litey h ive, why said letters sbou.d no; hi- granted. ■>i on ..n !cr mg lian.l at office. Nov. ID 1838. 42 6.11 E. T. L. 3. ‘I.NICER c. c. o. GEORGIA. STEWART i'OUNTY. g. 7 rIEREAS tVilimm A. Mu'h-•••>•-• and lo'in kfc I'. tJ. Turner, ..biiimstraiois on die estate < f Vi ) ;es \ t it’i • ,vs la cot said coon v deceased, appli to ir for ‘etter*. o’’ di-mts.-iou o.j s .1 1 -state— To esc are tiierefore n>eiic an i aim ntish all and sin -1 git or tin- xr.i ire lanior di or- of sod deceasc.i, n be . in. appear aan> ,i wuitiu ‘fie • i-n • pres ribed bv j.a v ;1 am v ,;x isc if an, - tiiev aave. why said letters so ■ aft not be giau ed. j vir tu and r .ay iian 1 t ofi -e -U ■*. 22 1333, j 3'■ ..'J :i J. >. V \ 13 I’ttk 3■ i c. c o. j j g 1 \ 3 FewartT r r>u3Tm ‘.CjT.i'.RE ’,B !’> .tri in >Picku, ad iibiistra .ir on j S 2 V e.-i lie of t':i .ai i■ R Cost ir tii -a s- >f >.u • !co irvy, c.. , eea-e.l. a o,).ies to me for letters of dismis ! sion u he said esta e— j ‘ .fii s.- ire 1 fierefore to cite and adm-nis!'a'i and an- I gahtr ihc kiadreti a?i I ere h-.ors of sai l deceased. t*> b | in.! appear at my oifice within tbs* time prescribed bv |in .to s’lo v cause, if any thee have, why said letters I shun: i iiot be grained : ; siven u .dor ;n i iian.l at offi •<. Oc*. ! 1 1338. | 37 iu‘ n J 3 V\4 -JROU 11 c. c o. Jti E-> <<il \. 3 i’GVVAK F ‘ OUNI Y. | 1- lE'!.E,\3 C.vi 1 !>. Seymour, exccnto of j vtf ttse s’sia eof ‘••uu S ! -.*vc:> • in, la’e of said j co.ui y d-cs as. and applies toms for letters of Jtsmi; ! sisin 01 sai • e M'c— | Tii *se arc therefore ts*ci*c and adrucnisli all and -in • guiar he kin Ire i an i sire lifors o: said and ‘et as.rd. to hr ; an 1 u; #ea’ at my svfiee. -vithin die :unc prescribed bv ! x . t*> si; > - cans*, if ativ they have, why said letters | si >u!.l im 1 fi t gramed j tii.- i: tin let mv h. ti ia* office Q ept. 3. !S3B. 1 323 a 1.3 V 4 !’BROUGH c. c. n. ,--y ’i’ALTI >T 4t7P 7 COURT, SEr’TE.VIBd FF.R.M tS3B. B.nja nin B. Ktr: i riels et. a 1 vs. I Bi!! fr account It b.’ri K :1.-rick, Adirfr. j ;:tJ relief. N .n-v K* 1! rick, .\d:u'x. J IF 1 . uing to ’he sa'isf.ctiun of this Court, tha’ R b-, Kin lerick \ l:uV. one of the defendants to fie above ml of c # n > urjt,reskjes be-ond the linn’s ot dfis rj ate. itisoricred ‘lia f th • said Rib -rt do td. ala ts.v.-r or Jeuiur to the aforesaid bi! in Etpiitv. j by tne next f erm of this‘Gonrt. It is further ordered j tpa: sorvio- b- eff cts*! on *hcsaid Rofiert bv the uub-j uca i.;rioi ih:s order in s ptib'ic newspaper for the l stiace of three rt’.an’hs before the next Court. 1 I • ccitity the a!) v to ’* * true cx’ract fr*”:i the njiuu.es of dtis Court, his 10di Nnvemlwr 1838. 4l ii;jia C. R. WYNN. c. s. c. 1 IN TALBOT SCP22BIOR COtTItT. 1 John VV.Rstussam 1 Bill for discovery, re-! Jos ma Tbreaslgiil, f C -,’, St ’f clU ' d F er * j Pe.tr McCitimc. j fo * n,ai,ce ai,d ujciiun. ‘ £t’ appealing tQ the Court that Joshua T bread mil, j one of ui.* defendants tu the above bid, resides e out j ot t ie omits of tins state, it is, tlierefore, oiders.d, that service s>f said defendant fie perfected by publication I in terms ol the law. A true extract from the inir.ute3 of Talbot Superior Court, September teun. 1828. 3baiJrn CIIAS. R. WI ..’N. c. s. c. lltlAKt) SL4?a,IOiC COUJiT, APRIL i'R.V], iboß. George Lumpkin y vs. p Libel for divorce.. Lucinda Lumpkin. ) ; 1’ ap;eari.ig to the Court, from the retu.nof the ii. Sheritf, tb.it the defenxlam in the above stated j case is not to b foun 1 in the coun’y, it 13, therefore, or dered that the defendant be and appear at the next I term of this Court, and answer said suit, and that pub itca'.t in of this rue, i t one of cite public gazettes oi this state,once a month fir three months, beheld sufficient ; service. iVI C. SUMMERLIN, Fk’.F’s Att’y. A :rue extract from the uuantes of said Court, June 26. 1838 f32;n3iii] BAILEY BLEDSOE. Clerk. SfBJVART SLPERWU COURT. Thomas W. Preice J r , , o'’ - I Bill for discovery, relief DavtJ Bivins, hnd injunction, isenjamin Moroney, 1 - Wiiiiim A. Max-veil. J E t’ appearing to the Court that al! the defendants in the ab we stated case live out of Stewart county, I sail Bivins tn Carrol! county, said Maronty in Camp- I bell county, and said Maxwell in Lte county, it is, therefore, 011 motion, ordered, that service be perfect ed on said defendant-, by publication ol this rule in one of tile public gazettes of said s’atc. onec a month for four months'before the next terra of this Court, re quiring said and fendants to appear and answer, demur or plead to Said bill, a> said next term of sail Court, an I this they may in no wise omit. A true extract from the minutes of the Court, this j 9th August., 1838 35in4m E. PEARCE, Clerk. IN STEWART SUPERIOR COURT, AUGUST TERM, 1833. Frederick L. Bowman, I Moses L Bowman I B H for discovery, rc- Davi! I’. Hil’house, j i,ef ’ &c * David B. Perryman. J ‘S’ i’ appearing >0 the Court that service of tlie above : Ja. bill has been perfected on the defendant, David p. Hiilho’ise. returnable to this term of vho Court, and that the defendant. David B. Perryman, resides out of the sai 1 county of Stewart, it is, therefore, on motion of com Hainan’s’ Solicitors ordered that service of said bill, upon tlie sai i David B. Perryman be per fec’eil by nuhlica'ion of this rule, once a month, for three month previous r© the next term of this Court, in any public Gazette pnbl. heT) in ’his state. A true extract from the minutes of this Court, Au gust 11. 1833. 3 1 m3 n E. PEAUOKc. . c. RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT. Nancy D.unpier 1 vs. > Libel for divorce. D tniel Dumpier. “ 1 fT appearing to the Court, by the. return of the SheriiT, t.b.i r the and fendant in the. above stated ease is not to found in sa : d county, it is, thercfoie or dered by ’he Court, on tno'ion, that service be perfect ed on said defendant, bv a publication of this rule, once a month, fir three mouths, in one of the public ga zettes of'ho city of Columbus, at ‘east four months be fore the next ti rm of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 6’.lt dav of September, 1838. 32m3m _ O. 11. GRIFFITH, c. s. c. RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT. Mary Gi dor ) vs. x Libel for divorce. Gilbert Gilder. ) r appearing to tlie Court, by the return of ths Sheriff, that tha defendant in the above cas ■ is no’ to be found in said county, and it. being represented to the Court that ha resides out of this state, it is, there fore, on motion, ordered, that service of the above case fie perfected on tha said defendant, by a publication of this rule, in any public gazette published in Columbus, oiica a month, for three months previous to the next term of his Court. A fiat.* extract from the minutes of . ail Court, this 6111 lav of September, 1330. 32m3:ii O. H. GRIFFITH, c. s. c. TO PLANTERS. / ffiAHE subscriber offers for sale, upon reasonable Ja. terms for caMt or unon long time, as may suit tlie convenience of purchasers, tlie following traels of land in Alabama. It is unnecessary to say any thing 111 regard to the quality. But I will remark, that some of the best settlements in the State are included 111 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|SEqr 11 14 26 N 1 12 25 E JNE-J 11 14 26 Section 8 12 26 N 1 14 28 SW qr 5 12 26 S 12 14 23 S half NE qr 4 12 26 N 35 14 29 N Wqr 5 12 26;S 25 14 20 S E qr 5 12 25 S 111 4 2D SE qr 4 12 261S li 14 30 W half NW | 3 12 26;S 10 14 30 Section 17 13 23 W ‘ 31 14 SO Section S 13 23 W 7 16 28 N 24 13 2fi;E 33 18 29 W 32 13 26 jW S3 18 29 W half S E \ 32 13 261S 26 16 29 W half NE4 32 13 26 W 10 16 27 NE qr 31 13 20 S 2 17 28 E half SE qr 31 13 26;N 28 17 2o E half NW 431 13 261N 21 17 28 SE qr 29 13 26 N 18 17 28 SW qr 11 13 26M 29 17 29 NVVjSEJ 11 13 26 fi 27 15 27 SH qr SO 13 20jS 13 15 27 NW qr 11 13 26 N 12 15 28 S 23 14 27 N 11 15 28 W 17 14 27 S 31 15 23 G 19 1 4 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 28 N 13 15 29 3 Wqr 31 11 29jN 29 15 29 \V|N W 4 34 14 2D j G 28 15 30 W 19 14 SOIN 21 15 29 Section 24 14 26:N 8 15 29 Section 2 > 14 26 S 25 18 26 S . 33 U 26 [ W 36 18 2G April 26. 13tjan.I 11. S. SMITH. ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALK. N. half 9 14 30 W. haif 4 11 39 N. half 8 14 30 N. half 7 14 30 S. half 7 11 30 S. haif 6 14 30 S. half 11 14 29 S. half 20 18 28 S. half 31 19 23 N. half 36 19 29 S. haif 33 19 29 W. half 29 IS 26 N half 6 16 30 E. haif 21 22 26 E. half 22 - 13 23 N half 33 20 23 S. has 32 13 23 VV. half 23 15 24 S. half 29 13 25 E. half 2 IS 25 Any iff th - above lan Is il! be sod! on terms to suit purchasers, by application to John D. Pitts, Esq. Flo rence, Oa. or the subscriber, at Macon. July 26. 26:f J. COWLES. LAND SALK. sold on Saturday the fifteenth day of ti 1r DECEMBER n-tr.ui the town of Guard, I A', luma, the fi.! owing lands, viz : .; East 8 14 26 j Norm 23 15 27 : \V. t 8 14 23 North 24 15 27 N rill 6 14 28 I South 23 15 27 I North -31 15 33 j North 20 15 27 South 29 1”> 2't I South 5 15 27 !N>r h . 33 15 29 East 4 15 27 North 1 4 14 23 I Smith 26 15 2S Terms made known on day of sal *. Tides undisputed. CALHOUN R BASS. JAMES BOYKIN, NIMROD VV LONG, Adm’rs for J. J. Owens, deceased. Columbus, Oct. SO 1833. 39ts LOTS FOR SALK. AT Princeton Post. Office, six mues abrve Colum bus, an i at the intersection of the Hamilton and t.u Orange r-.x will be said on the fourth St ur lay in N’JVi'.MBER some“tweiity-five or thirty lots, of various sizes.'ah suitable for Mechanics or private re sidences. At this mace there is a.ready an Academy maun risking condition and the loca’ion is healthy; anl wed sji;ed for basin-:-:.*. The terms are, one third cash, one third first of March next, and the ba- I l.uice first ~f Januaiy, 1843. Righls to the lots to be forfeited upon failure to pay either instalment. WM. POOL, J. G HITCHCOCK, JOHN WALTON, WM. H. MAYNOR, IM. ROGERS, Princeton, Oct. IS, 1333. 3l)*s Commissioners. PL ANTATION AND LANDS FOR SabE. FJBirlK subscriber offers for sale his Plantation on j hi tn - Uehea creek, jmar Sant Fort, in Riiseil | county, Ala., con is’.ing of i 120 acre?, the greater part I of which is first rate time lands, 20J acres under a good j ten H and in a fair state of cultivation. There is a j small never-failing stream of water tunning through it; j aiso a good spring near tha centra of the improved anis, and sp and dwellings and a.i uecc -siry out bund ing’?. A‘u: l lons a and Sgio.v arc no.v being erect ed on the premises. Persons wishing to purchase would do v,el’ to call. Also 3 or 401/3 acres of lirst rate lands, on the Cow ages creek, itt Barbour, near the fine of Russed. JNO. CROWELL, Jr. August 27 1838. 30 f JB. STARR, Goruniission Merchant St Jo-, O seuh, FioiiJa. >!arch 8. stf SI 1 E IIIF FS ’ SALES. - TALBOT SALES. TYSJ’ILL be sold, on the tirsi Tuesday in Dr.- ‘S € CEMBER next, at the Court House door m the town of Talbotton, Talbot county, within the le gai hours of sate, the following property to wit : One hundred acres of land, the west half of lot No. 33. in the 23.1 district of originally Muscogee, now Talbot, couuty, whereon George W. Collins now h'es, llevio on to sati-fv sundry ri. fas. from a Justices ; Court of Talbot county, in favor of Archibald Ma -1 thews vs. William R. May, and George VV.Ooiiins and B. Hill, endorser. Levy made ana returned to ; me by a Constable. A 11 -gro woman bv the name of Gracy, levied on as j the property of John Took, 10 satisfy two ti. fas lmm I Talbot Inferior Court, one in favor 01 Livin Moore vs. John Took, the other in favor of Davis, Brooks & Cos. vs. John Took and James A. McD na!d. ! Also a pair of Match horses and barouche, levied on as the property of F. A. B tiley, to satisfy a ft. la. from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor ol Isaac E. Bovv er, a lintnistrator. vs. F. A. Bailey. | Aso a cream-colored mare and a trunk of cloths, ’ levied on as the property of John A. Smith, by virtue I of an attachment, and soiu by an order of the Superior Court of Talbot county, to satisfy a ii. la. in favor of I Sraead Moyer vs. John A. Smith. I Also two negroes, Betty, a woman, aooui forty j years old, and Faiby, a girl, about ten years old ; also i one road wagon, anil four young mutes well broke, levied oa as the property of Green L. blillwell, to sa !ti-fy a ti. fa. from Talbot Inferior Court, in favor of David oauls vs. Green L. Stilwell and John C. Ham ilton. I ALo one house anil lot in the town of Talbotton well -improved, with a two story dwelling and out houses, besides a large carriage shop, levied on as the prop rty of John C. Hamilton to satisfy a fi. ft. trem Talbot Superi r Court, in favor of Benjamin T. Emanuel vs. Green 1,. S:ilwell, John G. Hamilton and John Evans. Sai.i lot, whereon the said ioim C. Hamilton now lives, known ati l distinguished, in the , plan of *aid to-vn. as No. 12 in square D. Also two negroes. Charles, a man, about twenty seven or eight years old, a goo! blacksmith, and Te- I ncr. a woman about forty-five years old, levied on to satisfy two ii. fas. from Talbot Fttpertor Court, one iu favor of Calhoun & Bass Vs. Hanrv Mims, the other in favor of Calhoun & Bass vs. Abraham Lawrence and fl.-nry Mimi; and two fi. fas. from Fa.but Info , rior Court, m■in fr v rof Ti:os. .1. Bryant vs. Henry . Mims, the other in favor of Timothy Pt'luns vs. Hen j ry Mims. Also two cow?, one. with a young calf, levied on as tie property of Lazar as B. oss.to satisfy a fi, fa., from Talbot Supeiior Couri.in favor of William G. Li'tie vs. Lazaras B. Ross and Humil on Duke, •nakers. and James .1. Irby, endorser, j Atso two lots of land, No. 221 and 230. in the 14th district of originally Muscogee, now Talbot county; No. 221 improved with two log houses and three or four acres of cleared ian t.ths other lot. No. 230. unim j proved, levied on as the property of William A. New jsom.to satisfy sundry ii. fas. front a Justice’s Court, of Talbot county, in favor of William B. Hundley vs. William A. Newsom William McDonald tenant in po session. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. WILL BE SOLD. V f THE: SAME PLACE, OX THE FIJIST TUESDAY irx JANUARY NEXT, Three certain negroes, to wit: Hartwell, a man, i about forty-live years of age; Mary, a girl, about e:even years of age, and Beck, a girl, about nine years of ge, levied on as the property of Frederick A. Bai ley and Hannah Batley,'.o satisfy a Mortgage ft. fa. from T'oibot Inferior Court, in favor of Henry J. Bai ley vs. Frederick A. Bailey and Hannah Bailey. THOS. U. ROBINSON,Sheriff. Cct. 29,1838. -39 ts STEWART SALES. v 'tS7"ILL be sold, on the urut Tuesday in DE- Jff CEMBER next, before the Court House do tr tn tho town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : One gray mare, ten years of age, with a “colt eight months o:d, one road wagon, one yoxe of oxen six 1 years old. fours cows and calves, all taken us the pro perty ofDruory M.t thus, to satisfy two ii. fas. issued , out of the Superior Court of Stewart county, one in fa vor of Le .vis L. Smith, the oilier in favor of Martin T. Coiiter. M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff. Oct. 28,1833. AT THE SAME TIME AND PL ACE WILL BE SOLD, Lot ol land No. 185 m the 25:h district of ori ginally Lee, now Stewart county, levied on us the properly of Henry M ila.vs, to satisfy two ft. fas. one in luvor oi William D. Ethridge, the other in favor of Edmond Montgomery, said fi. fas. issued from tho ■ Superior Court of Stewart county vs. said Ilenry M. Haws. Also one hundred t res of lot of land No. 53, lying on the east side of the Lannahassee creek, taken as the property of Rater Richardson, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Superi >1 Court of Stewart county, in favor of Ga;ba Mauhewis vs. said Riclia dson. Pro perty pointed out by the defendant. One lot of land No. 24, in tlie 24th district of origi nally Lee, now Stewart county, taken as the property of James H. Harr I; also one bay horse, 9or 10 years old, thirty busheis of corn, more or less, all levied on as the property of James fi. Harril, to satisfy three ti. las. issued from the Inferior Court of Stewart county, , in favor of James S. Lunsford, Julius oi. Echols and , Benj miin W. Clarke vs. sai l Harril. 1 Also lot of land No. 10 in the 32d district of originally Lee, now Stewart county, taken as the property of B. 1 fi. Livingston, to satisfy one small fi. fa. issued from 1 a Jti.-tkc i’s Court of Dooly coun'y, in favor of J. Lamp -1 km vs. said Livingston. Levy made and returned to ■ me by aCcns.able. j Also ..loses Ha iv ill’s interest in lot of land No. 71, , iii the 24 li district 01 said county of Stewart, to satisfy j one ii. tu. issued from tho Superior Court of said I county, to satisfy one li. fa. in favor of Calvin B. Sey- I mote, executor of John Stevenson, deceased. Pio periy pointed out by the plaintiff Also lot of land No. 143, :n the 24th district of ori i ginaliy Lee, now Stewart county, taken as the pro ; pet ty of James Dobbs, to satisfy ,ne small fi fa. issued 1 ti mil a Justice’s Court ot Stewart county, in favor of ; Kinchin Baldwin vs. said Dobbs. Levy made and returned to n.e by a Constable. ; Also lots ol land Nos. 78 and 51, exccptin;; fifty . acres in the northwest corner of the west half of No. 47, alt being iu the 18th dis!ric ; of originally i.ee, now Stewart county, levied on as the property of Robert I Reynolds, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Richards & Clark, against said Reynolds, and sold under the in cumbrance 01 a mortgage in fi /or of Larkin Reynolds. LEONIDAS VY. HILL, U. Sheriff Oct. 2-3, 1833. 33!s RANDOLPH SALKS. be 01 Id, on ths lirst Tuesday in DE ii’ V OC'iBGR next, bi-tore the Court House door in tne town of O Jtirbert, Randolph county, within the usual hours ol sale, ’ e following proper.y, to v.il: One negro girl about eight years old, levied on as the pr .party of Lemuel V/ehb,*.o aatisfy ibrt-e fi.fas. issued out of aJu ice’s Court of mid county, in favor L. B. Camp vs. Lemuel Webb. Prope ,- ty pointed out by plaintiff Levy made and returned to me by a Consia. ile. One lot of Land No. 12, in the 6th district of said county, levied on as the property of Thomas Heggta, to satisfy two li. las. issued out of a 3u Lice’s Court of Tabot county, in favor of Cabin & Buchanan vs. Thomas lieggia. Levy made and returned ome by a Cous table. One lot of land Nt. 200, irt tlie 7th district of said county, levied on as the property of David Bivins, to satisfy one fi. la, issued irotn the Superior Court of Carrol county, in favor of Richard Hooper vs. Richard V. C. Ruffin and David Bivins.’ Fifteen acre? of land in tho vicinity of Guthbert, known as the place where L. Atkinson now lives, le vied on as th • property of L. Atkinson, to satisfy sun dry fi. t; Is. issued out of a Justice’s Court of said coun 'y, in favor of Shields Sc Lester vs. Berry & Atkinson. Levy made and returned mine by a Constable. Etyt had of lot ol land No. 76, in the 9th district ot said county, levied on as the property of Henry Glover, to saii-fy sundry fi. fas. issued out of a Jus foe’s Court of said county, in favor of Redding Wotn b!v! and others vs. Henry Glover. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. mo HA R D DAVIS, Sheriff. Oct. 23. 1833. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD, One lot of land Si. 227. in the 13:h district of Ran- ; and >!ph c >unty, levied on as the propeity of Seaborn (day, to sa’isfy three ft. fa j . issued out of a Jusiieo’s Court of Sourer county, in favor of James Cox, bear er. vs. James Thorn and Seaborn Hay. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. LEVY IS GREGORY”, D. Sheriff. Oct. 29. 1833. 39ts BAKER SALKS. WILL be said, on the. first Tuesday in DE CEMBER next, before the Cour: House door. ;n the town of Newton. Baker county, within the usualhours of sale, the following property “to wit; Three hundred buVhFs of food sound corn, taken as the property of Bartlett Bussey, to satisfy a ri. ta. ! I Irotn the Superior Court of Baker county, in favor of Jacob L. Abraham, bearer, vs. said Bussev. Pro perty pointed out by the defendant. Also one lot of land No. 113, in the 7ih district of originally Early, now Baker county, taken as ihe pro perty of Jes.se Coggins an l John Coggins, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justice’s Court of Thomas county, in favor of Win. Browning vs-, sail Coy gins. Lew made and returned to ma by a Constable. Also lot No 29. in the 7th dis'rict of originally ! Early, now Baker county, taken as the property of j Thomas G. YVha’ley. ta sa’isfy sundry fi. fas. from a last tee’s Court of Baker coun’y, iu favor of James M. , Callaway vs. Thom is E. Wriat'ey. John VV. Holmes in 1 Thomas J. Holmes. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable. < Also lot No. 330 in the 31 district-of originally < Early, now B iker county.iaken as the property o I Henry Holly, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justice’s Court 1 of Washing’cn coun’y, .n favorer VV m Fish & Cos. vs. Henry Holly, William Gilbert. Levy made and i returned to me by a Constable. “ 1 WM. H. HOWARD. Sheriff Oct. 20, 1333. 39:s 1 A TON-3 IRON, assorted, jU (/ 200 casks Nails, just r -caved and for sale by WM. & JAS. BLAIR, Broad street. Columbus, May 9, 14 f list of LETTERS ] FMAINING in the Post Office at Columbus, jHL Nov. 1, 1838. Aukmson, Littleton Jillet, Mrs A M’ Auchtnleck, John Jipson, Mrs Ann Anderson; Miss Javail, Ralph P Austin, Jno Jenkins, Mrs Lydia Alexander. William Jones, H K Anderson, Mrs EDM Jack, Miss Fileas Adams, R Jordin, Zacariah Host wick, W Johnson, Miss B irr, Allen 2 Johnson, J Esq Barrow, Mrs Ginnett 2 Jackson, J P Burdin, Jno Knight, E W Boykin, Stirling Knot’s, John K Barber, E S Kirkeo, Fre.i’k Baiksdale, John Kersey, John Brook, Wm Kyli K Barnet; Briitame, Emaine Kent, English Boyd, William Kellogg, Robt W Beasley, Charles Kemp. Moses Baird, Nelson Lee, M Brown, Mai Lee, William Beers. Wm N John Lewis, John S Buckler, Mrs Sophia Loiter, Wm Brock way, Charles Livingston, Thos Bivin, Vincent E Loach, Lucre ia Mrs B ickhannon, Messrs II Lepford, HF M M ic Cos I.oveil, Lewis Barnard, Jonathan Locklon. James G Brooks, Martin Loreii, Charles Baliow, William Lovell, Lewis Berry, William Levermore, Manning Brown,.luo W Lenson, Mrs K Brown Mrs Ann l.tll, Mrs Alary P Brown, Robert II Lainar, Philip Bass, James Laha'.t, Charles II Brown, Alexander S JYlaiin, Hiram T Boyd, William Miz'ell, John Barron, Hiram Megget, Wm At Biacktvood, Henry Maddeux. Mrs Alary Brooks, Wm Mullins, James G Burt, Richard Marshall, Mis Rebecca Bafcbett, E ~ C IVlcad, Ewd B.urtl Airs Alarm, Giles F Biooks, Wilson Musi an. John Bayne, John Miles, Elijah Brown, Alexander Martin, G \V Berry, Benjamin A Moore, James S BfTsbay, Jack Marshall, Benjamin S Baggitt. Win A M r :au, John Brooks, Rev P P Miiched, Capt J Bagget, A m A A'lav, Hardy Ora- ford, Hardy Messenger, Wm S Caihoun, James Maxwell, Nathan Cuiuu, P Mezeli. Aifie.d Choiiis. Rody Mitchell, Miss Julian O . Cook, George Mullins, Capt James S Crenshaw, W W My rick, AVilhani Campbell, J W McFarhn J D Champion E II Me Murrain, John Olieevers.H F McMillan,Miss Mary Ann Clayton, Philip McKee, James AI Carmack., Win A AtcDuffee, Daniel Cuihocath Thomas Meßoberts, Airs Helm Champeon, Wilnam McGehee. William J Oil ndler, Wm C Mclnis, Malcom Calhoun, Joseph John McCardy, William M Maxey McDannell. II W Cruft, Ed ward McDaniel, W Corley, Henry Nobiet, II Comley, Clarissa Nix, Thomas Clark, Joseph G Nelson, G H Code Benjamin Natglv, A At Campbell, Mr., Executor Nelson, William on the estate of Griffith Obttr, Josiah H Campbell, descaled Oleot, James Cooper, James Owens, James N Cook, Roland B Presly, Win Crowley. Ann Julia Philips, Ma'ilda Carroll, William, office of Purson, William Clark. Morgan Paner, Mrs Caldwell John L Philips & Lanier Messrs Ccbern, George Parkman, John Dixon, John Pride, John Dixon, James Rev Patrick, Sarah Dixon.ColAA Peper.Al A Dewell, Z Mrs Pruett. Jacob Draughon, James II Philips, Miss Loacazer Duke, Seymour R 2 Randall, L B Denson. Many Renfrew Nathan Doles, Berry Reid, Alias Jane H i lent, John AI Ragland. A-liss Eliza Donsler. H L Rogers, Mr Dill, Augustus A Richardson, Robt E Delaney, James L Roffb, R W Etiis, Wm & Worsham Rousseau, James A B Alessrs Raney, William English, A or Bacon Richardson, Sebron Henry Robinson, Alexander Ellis, Yancey Richardson, Richard Elliott, GW Runaylds, Prudence Ellis, J J lloJgcrs, Thomas Ellis, William Robison, Alexander J Everelt, Tlios Russell, John Fo.-tson, Tavnor 2 Roland, Thomas Fulgham, E 2 Russell, Alexander Fuller, Miss Marx Ramsey. 65das i Forlson, Mrs Noncy Roberts, Thomas M Flemming, Aden 2 Richard, Robertson Fishburn. E B 2 Richardson, George . Torp, Lucinda AI Smith. William - Flint, Joseph L Spiders, Crain, L j Floyd, John Simpson, Elias , Foster, J J Page, 011 Farrow, Anion E Sparmann, Miss II Fox, James B Scott, IYIFs Sarah | Frazer, Duncan R Simms, Thomas Gray, Eddy, Mrs Sandath. John L , Grimes, Josiah Sneed, Aleridilh Glenn, James Smith, Hugh , Godwin, S AI Schneider, Henry . Gnm, Thus S’ iibey, Amend , Greggs, Random S Sethmcre, Gabreil Gardy, Rutlia Sitnotkls, Paul Gilbert, L K Simms, John Garvison. P G Smith, Spiuts | Glenn, Win SimoriJs, Paul J . Glenn. Mrs Susan C Saunders I, D . Good, Roscy Sillers, Thos .Gorain, John AI Simns, Thos . Griggs, R S Shopner, Henry . Gibson, Cos! F G Slater, J J Esq I Garrison, Patterson Joutliern, John ■■ Glover, Eli Senimons, M I Gaither Hamilton B Stoi v, Janies Godsbey, Laura AI Snelgrove. Air Alary • Gilmore, Maj John T Smith, Alfred B Groves, J L Esq Sims, Julia Miss • Goblet, Spellers, A mas Graves, Capt By’d Sullivan, John Gotland, Wm Sage O W . Hickey, C M Sawlon, Allin Howard, Dorcy Sapp, Judge II C Harp, Cullin Simms, John 2 Harwell. Mason 2 Simms, John Hudson, Stephen Tanner, Joseph Haley, .lessee Tanner, J P Hogg, W G Terry, James Hearn, Jackson Thornton. Nat ATacon i Harper, John W Tucker. Charlotte Hartsfleid, VV G Capt Tompkins, Burred B Humphreys, J Townsend, John Hardaway, AJartha B T irver. John ■ Howard, Theabalil Tune, James 2 Hicks, Wiliam Turner, Thomas Hunt, Alary Thompson, Elizabeth i liirt, Joell jr Towns, Judge Wm Hodge:;, Charles Taylor, J B Hamilton,George Towns. William 2 Hargraves, Wm B Towns, T F Humphries, Shadrack Tihevy, Randal j Harrison, William Taylor, S S Hanks, Stephen Teel, Asa Hawks, Lewis Townsend, Joel Howell, Gordon L Town;, A P ’ Harris, Francis Tammis, 11 H Haney , John 2 Vanhorn/Hubbard Hoover, Coowood Vessel:.;, Isaac Hudgins. Lodesky Ann Whiteley, William L Howell, S A Way, Charles Hastings. Benjamin White. S Henly, Slaton Winston, Peter B Harrell, We;tin Watson, George Howell, Alay berry Walker, John (i 2 Harley, J D Ware, John II Holmes, Charles Williams, Gargle AI Hurt, Miss Re becca Watson, A Hinton, Joshua Wilders. Hard ay. Harp, John L Ward, Harriet Alias Holman. George Wiley, George D Haiie. Wm 1J Weathington, YViHiani Hutchinson, R T Woodberry, Aliss D II Hollod&y, Maj S A 2 Watson, ‘William 2 Herendtue, Jas Wm Williams, Adalme Aliss Hanley, Arubrous Wilkins. Janus Hammond, L Aiordica the Wilkins, Tin inns Jo -• Watson, John W Harrington, William Williams. Stephen Harris, Charles C Wiggins, Joed C Harris. R W Wavne, Ureen Hunt, Daniel Walker, John Hudson, Stephen White, John L 2 Hasp, Henry Webster, William Hodge, YVil iam Ward, George Horton, Harvey O Wimberly. Perry Isier, Mrs Matilda 2 Zimmerman, Doctor Jordan. Irby S fWJ 3 * Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised, i 403 t JAMES VAN NESS, Postmaster. stop the: hprdbrers. -§ DOLLARS Reward will be na:d by JL tlic undersigned for ihe apprehension it Jutl.N STEP an.l SOLOMON STEP, who murdered Martin Fraley, sen., ot) the 8 n October, ult.,near Wolf's Ferry in Harden county, i ‘ines.-ee. John Step L about 20 years of age. 5 t ‘ot 9 inches high, dark corripiexion % dark eyes, Macic hai r , inclined .to curl and very low forehead. The n.i Ihe joint ot before finder of his right hand is considerably eicarg ed. occasioned, it is supposed, by a hurt. Solution Step is about 23 or 24 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches nigh, stout built, a tittle inclined to stoop shouldered, dark hair inclined to curl, end very high cheek bones. The b mes of his right hand hav • been broken near the middle of the palm, and occcaston a considerable ridge on the hack of his hand. The Steps former! v resided in th-Chero,tee country in Georgia * an 1 if is thought tffi-v will either make their wav back to Georgia, or strike lor Texas. the above reward wi 1 be paid on their delivery in Hardin county, Tennessee, or a nro- orliouate reward for either. SAM • Y F3AhKA . HENDERSON G FRALEY, JACKSON PR \LEY, SAMUEL LENOX. November 15, 183?, - • J ’ hrUIE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now i JL universally admitted to exisit in PETERS’] VEGETABLE PILLS, is every day demonstrated; by taeir astonishing eilicacy lu a.i i:,c cases winch they j are aunounced to cure, ‘i bis is no deceptive or mer cenary boast, but a tact undeniably proved t>j numerous certificates gratuitously and vohur-ari.y ottered to tiic proprietor, who, being a regular Fiiysician, and having practiced his profession for many years in diltcreiit ehmates, is enabled to otter to ihe atiiicteil invalid a medicine, on the effects of which lie is wilitng to risk his reputation. 11c does not pretend that they are a positive cure, or even beneiiciai i:i every complaint; but he most positively believes that in • . ery disease where a cadiar nc or an aperient medicine is needed, they svid l> • found superior lo any ot those drastic purgative medicines which are so much putted in tile public prints as pwrt iiers of the blood. Vv hen taken according to the direc tions accompanying them, they are highly beuelicial in the prevention and cure o! Bdii ais Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia. Liver Comp:,unis. Sick Headache, jaundice, Asthma,Dropsy, Rueuina.ism, Enlargement of the Spleen. Piles, Colic, Female Uadtuclions, Heartburn, Nausea, Furred l’-.ugue, ldi-.eii-.iui of the Stomach and Bowels, Lueipient Diarrhoea, Flatu lence, liaDituatCosUveii.ss, La-n of -V; pe.i e. Blotch ed or Sallow Complexion, and m a.i case- cf Torpor of the Bowels where a cathaitie oi uperienMs needed. They are exceedingly nu.d in their up,-ra ; ion, pioiiucing neither nausea griping nor deoihty. Wherever these Pi.is have oeen once introduced nto a family, they become a > landing rented-. and pro called for again and again, w hich is sufficient proof of tlitir good qualities. Perhaps no article of the kind has ever been effort o to the public supported by Icsiunoifiais of a character so decisive, from sources as respectable, or that has given more universal satisfaction. They have the testimony of the whole medical pro fession in their favor, while not a single case of ill con sequences or inefficiency can be all-edged against them. Hundreds and thousands bl-.s.t the dav ‘hoy became acquainted with Peters’ Vegetable Pills, which, in consequence of their extraordinary goodness, have at tained a popularity unprecedented in the history of medicine. The very circumstance alone that Physicians, in every part of the Union, (but more especially in the Sou hern State-, where they have long been ill use.) are making free use of them in their practice, speaks volumes tit their praise. Add to this fact, that ail who use invariably recommend them to their friends, and the testimony in their favor is almost irresistible. Ac an Airi-bilious remedy. u:id to prevent Cosliveness, they have no rival. One fihy cent box will establish their character, and prove that there is truth even man advertisement. Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters, AI. D. at hK Institution for the cure of obstinate diseases by means of Vegetable remedies, No. 129, Liberty street, New York. Each box contains 40 pills. Price 50 cents. Clarksville, Mecklenburg co. Ya. Feb. 7, 1337. Dear Sir—l embrace die opcortimi’y of expressing to you my gratification at the success which has attend ed the administration of your valuable Pills in this section of eountiy. It is a common fault with thost who compound and vend patent medicines to say tot much in their favor, but from what I have seen ci’ t!i effect of your pills I do not think they have, as yet received unmerited praise, -ix months ago they w-i >; almost entirely unknown in this part of Virginia; the* are now (he most popular pills we have. In dyspepsit and sick headache, derangement of the biliary organs and obstinate constipation of the bowels, I know of n. aperient more prompt and efficacious. Their mildness and certainty cf action render them a safe and efficient purgative for weakly indi. i iuals, and may be given at all times wilhout any of those injurious consequences .hat frequently remit from the long continued use of calomel or blue pills. On the whole, I consider them a valuable discovery. Very re tpeciiidiy, S. H. HARRIS, AI. D. ATecKLEXßtnta Cos. Va. Feb. 7th. 1337. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pi'is in my practice ‘'or 1: last twelve months, I take pleasure in giving my ta - rn any of their goo.! effects in cases of Dyspepsia. Si<\ Headache. Bilious Fevers, and other disease.; product by inac ivity of the liver. Ti y aro a safe an-i mild aperient, being the bes article of the kind 1 have ever used. GEO. C. SCOTT, AI. D. The above valuable Pills are for sale by John* E. Baoojt & Cos. Columbus, Ga. July 27, 1837 30 ;f yellow feveu “curelT WITH BiIASOUETIPS FILLS. y-'TTR. ARNOLD, who la.-t Au-tust boarded with i.¥Jl_ Airs. Ward, near the cairn r of Tchapitolas anti Gtrod streets, was attacked with Yellow Fever, and immediately swallowed lo Pi,ls, and then took 10 Pills every hour for 7 hours afterwards. During the seven hours they appeared to produce no effect, but at the end of that time a feeling of faintness came over him. and lie thought the last hour of his existence was at hand He then blamed himself for putting f'aidi in Brandreih’s Pills. He told his nurse if lie was deliri ous, to continue to give more, as he had beyun he made up his mind to con untie them, even in the state lie ‘VU--. Bom-ii.i;- bad bn n iiu-n> qrffi rs when lie raised his hand to his face, and, to use his own expres sion, there were upon it Daors of PERsFiß.vrterr as large as buck shot. It found that he had bro ken out into the most profuse perspiration. Almost immediately the Pit's began to take etibet, and lie de scribes the evacuations as of the in .-t dreadful kind, black and putrid to suffocation. The doors and win dows were oh iged to be thrown open. lie was out oi danger within 24 hours of the coinmr-net meet of the attack, and by taking 15 Pi’is n -.hi and morni.:<,.i the 4th day he was out, and in 10 days entirely reco vered. Ti is I (Dr. Brandre'h) would guarantee would bo die case hi ninety cases -.4'A eihc.v Fever out of a hun dred, was the above method adopted on the commence ment. Dr. Franklin n- vet spoke more truly than when he said “ a stitch in time,” lie. Would rhe people were wise—time mav convince. All fevers are occasioned by the disordered motion of the blood, produced by the humeral sen*by harden ing the valves of tin: vc.vu-!. TI: blood ein-nlates wi ll greatly increased veloci v, an ii; s i:i iui by the friction of the e!obulcs. i.r particles whit h com pose the mass of !it<id. ‘1 hen it is that, the excos.-ivi heal is experienced throtiglv, itn the whole sys'ent; and j accompanied with great thirst, pains in the he.. !. hack, j kidneys, and in fact a complete pros:ration of ail the faculties of the mind as well as body. Bleeding, calomel ami barks are the usual remedies j employed by physicians. VVli.it is the consequence ? Tv.m thirds tile aiel the other third recovers from ilie fever—but—yes, mind that b t —lint with ihcir Itlnc-.l t overcharged icilh the very reeiedhs themselves which hnve been mmllowc 110 uis-yel the fev r. ‘i’hese gea - laiiv <h-po i.e in >he eaviti.-s of t!te veins and arteries, prodtic ng most horrid iiaiA-—••-p<-ei.>.!iy n the night, when the cured patient i-> warm in b. ! -ft n obliging him to i i->e atm aepiy cold -i t-rur some other cold -at- j plication to excessive p.*;:n,-.,f entimesc'-nghs, ! tuns: obstinate on s dropsy, com i-.tiptic-n. by the r- - ine-iies obstructing the .tin:';, .-..id o’ her dG.ilhaiiu ; af tec'i'-n lead the poor patient to the tomb aft'-r long and cruel suffi-i ings. Tins may bo prevented —c always be prevented. ’ if purgation is at once resorted to—an-! after th- pa tient is reduced ever so low there is hope —provided he perseveres. Hundreds havi been prevented from fill ing an untimely grave by following the advice • on tain- i ed in the followh.g SHORT SENTENCE : On the first altat it of 1 ver, or any disease, immedi ately take a largo dose of BranJittli’s Vegetable Universal Pills, A i;d continue to keep up a powerful effect on the bowels until the. fever or pain has entirely ceased. I ZJg These Pills are tin assistant of nature, and utford pm feci r lief whenever any organs of the body are unhealthy, restoring healih and strength by removing accumulated impurities —otherwise, in simple language, vitiated humors. -Tid; is following autre — this is taking disease out of the holy—at-Jno other way can cure disease but taking it out. It meet be carried away from the hotly, not merely changed, us is t lie case when blue pi!! or calomel is given, or any of the numerous mineral medicines, ft is in consequence of the perspiration whioa arises from -die Thompson 1 :n practice that has brought it into notice—hut sweating is nothing, ompared to purging with Brandreth’s Pill.;, in the good effects on the body. One dose of !G Pffis will remove more bad humors, by the stomach and bowels, than a dozen vapor baths, o:t Thompsonian or other principles could remove. Purging and sweating is all th.at is required to cure disease, no matter what kind— it can be cuitni in no other wav. BRAN DRETII’S PIf.LS are both sudorific and cathartic j —that is, produce both s-.veaing and purging. In some cases they produce vomiting; that is only win n the stomach is n such a state of i’oulne s that it <-an;ioi cleanse itself by any other means. They ai ways pro duce health, because they invariably excite t-v-ry or gan to healthy action—in other words, T(1 If V AS SIST nature to bring about sttch a state of things as necessarily causes this desirable result. No method is so sensible as following Nat nr-—. Mankind have been long enough out of he path, and i unfortunately after any thing but common smi.s .and i guided by any whim but reason. Let us abandon, j then, false notion- and falser practices— et us endeavor I to resume the path of nature, and be guided by tlse light off t'Ot —let us ccas? to r un our eyes bv gas or cau dle light, and we shat- need no opticians—let ns cea-e doing those things which are contrav to the nature of our bodies, and we shall need no physicians—let its , endeavor to find out what is na tire, what a e the law:- that govern her. Tti tilts work experience tnti - he our teacher, an 1 prejudice must be forever di carded as ; our companion. BRANDRETH’3 VEGETABLE UNIVER SAL PILLS, A Jay he ohfttiv.erl trenvine awl pure, of mv Agent, in Columbus, Mr. JOHN B. PEAUODY.an l no where else in said cit v Remember abort ye, that no DruggLt is allowed to sell the GENUINE PILLS. It is fir this cause that so many of them have the counterfeits for sale. If there is any virtue in the genuine PUU is it not has.chj criminal to ofT-r the countefeits ? and if hore is no virile in them (which most.-f them believe tobo the fact.) are their motives not equally unworthy in otter ing to the public any medicine under the na oe of Bran- Jre-h ? Let every unprejudiced min! itr'ge between ms. BENJAMI N DR \ NDR UTIL \L I> C..’ imhi>,, da. A; Ik2l. h c >. L.’if i irsroliTAKT X&FORKATICN 1U i HO.SE SUFFERING WITH Cholera JMorbus , jjiirn.au, Sumn>. * Corvotaint, Cc-” tics, Crumps anti Spasw*. fw^ llE Mtiiity of R. 6>. BERNAKIFS Remedy for -S- Cholera has ceased to be a problem. Experi ence, the only sure foundation of Medicinal, as < f alt otlu-r kinds ol knowledge, has effectually established what the judicious composition of ihe ‘Remedy, its abmtrald adaptalicn lo die various indiealicns which occur in tile course of those diseases cf the stomach, liver anJ boweis, usually designated as Cholera Com matnts, ted the piopvietor to anticipate from the first. C;l a!i experience, however, that ol men competent touis- Ciimirtate accurately and to decide justly upon the , effects of a medicine, must he the best; and wtth such in its favor, even (tie most fastidious ia these matters must lay aside their prejudices. The indications of cure are—to tranquilize the sto mach and bowel;-: to relieve the excessive puking anil purging; to allay the increased irritability of the intes tines, giving rise to increased peristaltic motion; l<> relieve tna'. rliemnauc state of the bowels which is of ten the a etidaui of chronic casts, sometimes accom panied with luriaaniiarioii and ulceration; to overcome the spasm?, equalize the circulation, and restore warmth (tothe surface; remove congestion cf the internal or i gans, and to relieve the morbid irritability of the brain and nervous system; —all of which has be< u effected by the use of Htniuid's Remedy J'or Cholera, certificates . of which have Ken given at various times, of its effi cacy in ea* s widely different in their origin and pro ! gross from each other. rCjP'Look to the certificates; they aro the best : evidence that can be given. The comni nda hais which several liberal and intel ligent Physicians have bestowed upon the Remedy, have already been published; and the subscriber has i now the gratification of adding the following from a most respectable pratising physician of So.mertoii, Ya. ’ R. S. BERNARD. Somrrion, 31 jy 14, 1537. Air. R. S. Bernard : Dear Sir—This is to inform you I have tested the’ efficacy of your Remedy for Cholera in several instaa | c-t-s that have latel-.-conic under my care, ami that its 1 effects • Vince it to he a judicious preparation—one etui-’ ncntly serviceable, 1 will say altogether competent to i cure ihe diseases for which it is recommended. I feel no hesitation, therefore, in declaring that for the treai ment of such disorders, I 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 w ill. Year's, very respectfully, AV.'L. PARHAM. : This certificate was given to my agent, E. P. Nash, Petersburg, and for its importance notice Air. Nash’s remarks : | “As agent for Bernard’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Ale j dicine, f ca 1 the attention of the public to the certificate | below front.one of the most respectable gentlemen in the Sia e; and l particularly call their attention to the one given by a gentleman in this town— and if it were | necessary, 1 could produce a half dozen others from ’ Petersburg, who have tried tile medicine within two weeks pa-t. ED\V. P. NASH, i Mr. Edward P. Jefash, Agent Ibr Bernard’s Cholera j Medicine. Dar Sir: I feel it a duty I owe to (he proprietor ot | lire above medicine, as weli as the public generally, to ! inform yon that the bottle of Cholera mixture which : L bought a’ your .--tore a few evenings since, has entire* |ly cured me of a severe Diarrhoea. The cure was i effected in taking only two doses; and a:; I had tried j many oilier remedies without the least effi et, I am fully i of the opinion that the medicine here abutted to is cve.y I thing that it is said to be. JAB. S. WALLACE, Petersburg, Ya. Who will neglect to supply themselves with Ber nard’s Remedy for Cholera, when it is so fully proven to be efficacious in alike diseases for which it is re commended? In no ease has it failed lo cure the most obstinate attacks of summer complaint made upon chil dren. In one instance a permanent cure was effected i upon a child m this place aftci the summer complaint ; had put i; (a•; ’.bougnt by the doctors) beyond the; pow er of medicine to relieve. It itiu such an aggravated c-a;e iliat the child had, 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. ATr. R. B. Bernard—Dear Sir: Your Cholera iVle dieine is highly thought of in Petersburg and adjacent counties; 1 have never sold a bo!tie out ol the whole that. I have sold which has not, so far as I could ascer tain, proved effectual ia curing: I have never had a complaint—but many commendations cf i’?. good et 2 nets have been given me. You may. as far as mv judgment and the good sense of the many l•> whom I have sold t goes, recommend it highly to any and ail who may wish such medicine. J shall soon be in want ol more. Respectfully, E. P. NASH. Agent for Petersburg. Va. From my Agent, Air. John Hare, of Memphis, Tcnn., formerly ol Alttrfre-'-boro’. N. C. Memphis. July 7. 1636. ATr. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: After selling a good leal of your medicine lor Choir ra. w i h entire satisfae :'o,n. I called on a few of our most respectable citizen; jto get, if possible, some evidence ot the effleaev of | . [medicine, and I am glad to enclose you seme cert if j cate;, which I am confident will add much ‘o the pro- f t already obtained. Having used your medicine in my J own family, for rente most violent attacks of Cholera : and Dianna a, l take pleasure in adding my certificate, ; iua mitt'.-h ass c< nsidc r u the most valuable preparatt- n l ever made. If my name i; of any service, von may u e ! it in anyway you. think best, and 1 shall at. all tin;< s ! feet proud to think that 1 have been ealh and on to testily Ito the many cures performed by your medicine. I <m ! daily di-.iimuting it ov: r I!>i> district, and have si rt \me to Arkansas, where it lias been tried with n j plete success. Your friend, J.JIARF. j To prevent imposition, a sac simi eof my mtnit will ! be attached to each bottle. | For sab- l” Jon ; E. Pacos & Cos. A. Posit St Cos. an I K. S. Norton, Columbus, Ga. ! Jiilv 27. SO ‘.Z Lr. Cm.. . .. mS. Y j j a! lilt SACK lit JOT: id. RA CON AAO CO., AGENTS* ftt/NUli the Cure oi'iiheiiuiatisin, Bcrofula or King’s .G. Evil, Syphilitic and Ale c rial eisea. es, Ulceis, vv i i:e Bv.-ciiiiigs. Liscifkes of the Liver and Wk,n To show the scanning of this medicine, the followm lestirnonials ana Fences of popularity are selected from tl.c n Bieroti.;. otters receiver] by the proprietor. The following extract is from a letter franked by a member of Congress: “ Washington. 2Jth Jan . 1835. “ AY ill yon have the goodness to send me a doz; n t f the IriUti-.n’-* Panacea ? lam retpu-zted it-.- one of tiio parry -i die ik-it gat ton of Cherok e led ans lo pit euro • hi; i>a-dicir,“ i-.r him. they having found advantage from -.- liorctofoie, and bein ‘ unable to procure it in the District. J. F. OALLAN.” “ Afo.xTGO.MFnv, Ala., 22d Oct., Ifc-35. “Having marly c’o -d the lot sent [l2 dozen |wo will ’ auk y.-u to s. nd ns 21 dozen tri-arc bv first vessel for Moirile. YVe think very *■ til of your Indian’s Pa nacea, ans! find it is rapidiv snpe r c;-d)ny all other kind.; in this v.cir.iiy. MADDOX & POLLAIID.” “ Alobjle, Ala., bisi Dec., IS3O. w Please send me 20 dozen liickan’ss Panacea imme diately, the deinan-i being sir great we shall be out be fore wo shall receive next sh pin nt. “ WOODRUFF & AVATKINS.” “ New Orleans. 20th April, 1537. | “ Your las! shipment of 50 dozen has come to hand, j which is considered sufficient fbi the season. As ray | orders show, the sale of your Panacea is fast increasing ; i:t this part of the country, ar.-.l J mu-tt say it gives s.- j tioral satisfaction. if. BGNNABEL.” ” Natciies. Alt.--?., ‘2B:!i Dec., 1837. j “ A.lr. D. G. Haviiand, Bir —it is with pleasure we j give the opinion entertained of the Indian’s Panacea in : id; ci .y an I vicinity, arid can ay. wha - ver its conihi nation, we know of no m:- licitu- introduced to public patronage so worthy of the high character it has su - i tamed here. We aie acquainted wiih persons who’ | have thoroughly tried ir. in Chronic diseases, Scrofula Sand Mercurial affections, with entire success, and take 1 great pleasure in forwarding, at t!u ir request, the certi ! ticatus of cure of several of them. It lias been pre— ; scrihtd by the faculty in ninny cases, meeting their en tire approbation ; and, i/nieed, such is its popularity, we have cuii.i for no other P nacea. “ McGRAW fc PULLING,” AI any more letters of smiiiar purport are at hand but we will close wiih extracts from a letter from Dr,. Witherspoon. giving ti case ol a member of the Legis lature of Soiuii Gar-- iina. “ SuM’t t.nvir ls, S. C., 2J h Aug., 1837. The ci-n ieman in thi; vi :;i:'o whom li.e- Indian’s. Panacea cured, had Mercurial diseases, and not Rheu matism. li >'-vev T Or, the cure it effected wiih iiini was in >st obvi-j-is and remarkable, anil, beyond all doubt, it preserved the .ttb of one ft’ our most useful citizens* Asa coiisequPtiee. it ha? acquired roat celebrity iathis sect ion of :h- B:ate. A great deal is used, end many are using it for diseases in w hich it is not at ail appli cable, by which means it v ill no donbfc, after a while, fail imo di?r pute. j. B. WITHERSPOON.” A-<o for sale by A. POND & Cos. Columbus, March 22. 8y PUBLIC NOTICE. f\ T a rac'.'ni: of the Board of Director? of tho LAKE WI.MFCO AND ST. JOSEPH CA NAL AND RAILROAD COMPANY, it was U-.--m.ved. Tiiat owing to the death of B. Chaires, Esc.. President of this Company, the. Board of Di rectors are placed i a a situation which, in their opinion, requ res an extra meeting of the Stockholders of said j Company. Therefore, K esolvcd, ‘l'iiat die President pro tem. be request! and ;to ch! a meeting of the Stockholders, fobs held’in this i>-ace i*n the third Monday n December next, j r-i pursuance of the oroingeg Uesolutions, the Stock hoidt rs in l e I.ate V.’ mico and St. Joseph Ca na! and Railroad Company, are requested to meet at . their office in St. Joseph, on the third Monday'(thu i 17,h day) cf December next. 1-.. J. H ARDIN, President, pro tem, | St. Joseph, Fla. Oct. 15 1 SIS 39 9t LAW NO TIC ‘O. THE undersigned having commenced il epractieo of f.-AW in Columbus, Geo. will attend tho coun'ies of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the adjoin ing counties in the State of Alabama. Office in Hep burn’s buildings, opposite the Og'clhorpe House. All htisitncss entrusted to his care v.ill receive prompt at. tent ion. JAMEU M. MITCHELL. ‘ C otii.hiiF, Nov. 1.5. Htt