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Edited by THOMAS HA VACS.
OUR CONSCIENC E O UR COUNT R Y O UR PARTY.
VOLUME VIL—NUMBER 50.
P. L. ISOftB AnONf, Proprietor.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1841.*
WHOLE NUMBER 3(52
PUBLIC SALES.
Administrator’s Sale.
1171 LL he sold on the first Tuesday in Januarv next, before llie Court
* » House door ill llie County of Pulaski, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property tii-wit: the following Lots of Lund No. 293,
Lot No.271*, No. 2K*,aud No. 301, nil ly ins in the limrtli I tistriet of o.igi-
nallv llooly, now Pulaski County; also at the same time and place one
Negro woman about 35years of ago, sold for the beuetit of the Heirs and
Creditors of Telfair Posey, lute of Pulaski County deceased.
Terms on the dav. NORMAN JIcDlTTIE, Adui’r.
Oet. 31st, 1810. ' 41 td
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before (he Court
' House door, in the County of I tool y, within the usual hours of sale,
Lot of Land No. 14!!, in the tenth District of said County, sold for the
benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Telfair Posey, latent Pulaski Cotin-
tv deceased. Terms on the da v.
NORMAN McDUFFIE, Adui’r.
Oet. 31st, 1840. 41 td
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL b? sold on th* first Tuesday iu February next, before the Court
House door in the County of Floyd, within the usual hours of sale,
one fraction No. 332, in 22d District, ami 3d Section, Ivin** iu Floyd,
<*oiitainifi^ tIC acres. Sold tor the benefit of the Ifeirs mid Creditors of j
Telfair I'osev, late of Pulaski Countv, deceased. Terms oil the dav. !
NORM AN McDUFFIE, Adm’r. 1
Oet. 31, 1840. v . 41 »«• )
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL l«; sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court
* * House (hair iu Paulding County, Lot ol Land* No. 44 in the 1 th
District, and 4th Section, containing 40 acres, and lying iu Paulding
Countv, sold for 'lie benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Telfair Posey,
late of Pulaski County, deceased. Terms on the day.
NORMAN McDUFFIE, Adm’r.
Oet. 31,1340. 41 td
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February n^xt, before the Court
** House door in Lumpkin County, Lots of Laud No. 152, in lvth Dis
trict. and first Section, and No. 113, iu !3tli District, and first Section. |
Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Telfair Posey, late of
Pulaski Count v. deceased. 'Perms on the day.
NORMAN McDUFFIE, Adm’r. j
Oct. 31, 1340. 41 td
VV1LL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, bv order of the |
' *- Inferior Court of Warren Cuunly, w hen sitting for Ordinary purpo
ses, before the Court House door, in Tuihotton, Talbot County, Lot of
Laud No. 225 in tho I5tli District of originally Muscogee, now Talbot
Countv,belonging to the Estate of Atlielslan Andrews deceased.
THOMAS NEAL, Adin’r. ;
Warrenton, 29th Oct.,1340. 41 til
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, iu Irwiuton, Wil-
f f kinsoficounty, the settlement known as Wadsworth’s place, con*
tainiiii; I82£ acres of land more or less, some 50 acres cleared on iu |
good order for cultivation. Also, the late residence of John Wvse of *
said county, on the waters of Commissioners Creek, containing 750acres
more or less. Sold for the benefit of the licits and creditors. Terms j
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
^KTHERRA.S, Robert Whitefiehl applies tor letters of Administra-
" ’ tiou on the estate of f’hoiitrs M y res, lutcof said eouiitv deceased.
These are therefore to cite auil ldinonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my olliee, within the
d? 5 *Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix
LI n l.lts. 'I |»c perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treatment of
almost everv species of disease by tbe use of J
MEDICINES, is no longera matter of doubt, as art
MOFFAT’S LIFE
reference to the expc-
SUPPLEMENT TO THE GLOBE.
Prospectus for tie Congressional Globe and Appendix.
These works willibe published by us during the avrruad;-
tr ausclik.i of i ’.V.V • I'l I , I °
A N ACT to change tho time of holding the Super^r
t ^ ourts ot the Cherokee Circuit, so fur fts relate-* to tho
Counties of Union, Gilmer, Murray, Walker. Chattooga,
rieuce of many thousand patients w ill satisfactorily p ove. During the lug session of Congress. They have haj sucli h Wole
present month alone, nearly one hundred cases have co oe to the ki ov* I- ! lat.on the luilei States, and their usefulness and citean- ! shorV’.wihe'disei"
UPSS Mr** CO lllii 1 . U . ... i “ * ! „.L
fr?ec. I. /><■ it enacted by tie. Senate and House of Represen
ts use of his medicines'll? bis rCCOM,Sem ' j ^ • Merest m the p^ee^ui^f Uol^r^s.‘ j isTenby InacUd V^ZborUy oflZ'iatT, U
The LIFE MEDICINES are a purely VEGETABLE preparation. I . . J , , a,u " K ,Vt ' s ,h ' 3,, ‘ s ° lull. uor hall so cheap. It immeiliately after the passage of this net, the Superior Courts
V**y Mr . e am * P* easant >« *heir operation, and ot the same time | J s ’ l,,4 * ee the cheapest publication iu the United States—per- i the above named Cmmtiesshail be h> follows- in the Conn-
enables V CuV *~'J ! * ”! L ’V! T”"* 5 h * ’^Ptemher,
• - e - puniymg me enables us to punt them at soioi a rate. We are compelled<he County of Gilmer on the third nionday in March and
to publish the proceedings ol Congress in detail, for ottr daily j September; in the C.uuty of Murray, on the fourth Monday,
paper. 1 hisdoue,tt requires, eouiparattvely, hut a small ad- i *•» March and September, in tin- County of WaJker on TuA.
ditto. ®*P euse '* change them to the foinis of the Con-| day after the first Monday in October, and first Monday /V
gross i on a I Globe aid Appendix, if it were not for these cir- I April,.iu the County of I fade on the second Monday in ( )cto-
cumstances, we amid not publish them lor four times the ■ ,: er and April, in the Couuty ot Chattooga on the third Mon-
sum charged. In .some parts ol thcLuited Estates, Ate white day in October and April, m the County of Floyd, on the
paper, upon tvhici these works are priuted, would sdii lor as i oiirtb Monday in October aud April
' ’ ‘"'UK " ID1 Ulltl lilt
lilood. r or this reason, in agravuted cases of Dyspepsia, the Lite Medi
cines will give relict iu a shorter space time than anv oilier prescrip
tion. In Fever anil Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism,' Fevers of every
description, .Sick Headache, Heart-burn, Dizziness in the Head, Pains
in the Chest, Flatulency, impaired apjietite, and in everv disease arising
from an impurity of the blond, or a disordered state of the stomach, the
use ot these Medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, greallv
superior to any oilier mode of treatment.
..... .. .... edge ol Mr. Moffat, where the patient has, to all appearance, eflec ed > | n.a: 9r . c - , , , . , « r , .
time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any exist, why suid letters i permanent cure bv the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Med : - ! 1 so u . u,versi * l 3 r acKoowledged, that we deem it nunc ; whereof,
should not lie granted. , j ernes—some eight orten of these had been considered bevond all ho e I ce8sar y to K ,v e a itkt.iiled aceouui of what the future uuui- !
i C,, i v “ nud8r n, * v at Office in ^andersv,He the th uay of Novein- , bv (heir medical attendants. Sncli haj»py re.su Its are a source of great j bers will contain. SSufticeit to say that fhev will 1»#*
ber, Io4 *• pleasure to Air. M. aud instdre biin with new pontlilpncR t<i rrrmiiiui»*iiil i LI** r<* »»ll •••!»*. r..»i •. .. .
December 1,1840. L. A. JERNEGAN, c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Washington county.
W HEREAS Patience Glenn, Administratrix on the Estate of Ot-
wav Glenn, late of said county deceased, applies lor letters of dis
mission from said .tdim. atioii.
These are therefore to cue and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to lie and app.'ar tit my otfiee within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause if any exist, why said leiters
should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in fSandersville,
this 2t>th day of November, ll>40.
L. A. JERNEGAN, c. r. o.
Dec. 1,1 S10. 4o
GEORGIA, Washington county.
W HEREAS Thomas Salter applies for letters of Administration on
the Estate ofTolliver B. Salter, fate of said eouiitv deceased.
These are thefore to ei'e and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased to he aud appear at my office within the
time prescribed hv law, to show cause if auv exist, why said letters
-sliottlil not *,« granted, tiivt-n ttudt‘1 IUV baud hi olfice. in Sainlersville,
this 28th day of November, 1840. L. A. JERNEGAN, c. c. o.
Dec. 1, l;>40. 45
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
\yilEREAS Daniel .Matthews, Administrator on ilie Estate of Ed-
f ward Burch deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said
Administration.
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular thekindred
and creditors of said deceased to tile their objections if any, on or before
the first Monday in January next, why said letters should liot be granted.
Given under uiv hand at oflice, Hawkinsville, June 2tith, 1840.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O.
June 30,1840. 23 td
GEORGIA, Puiaski County. I In cases of Cosliveness, Dyspepsia, Billions and Liver Affections,
W HEREAS I'lvsses Crutchfield, Administrator of the Estate of j Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obs.ni-
Joab Crutchfield, lute of said county deceased, applies fiir letters j Hcadtches, Impure StMte ot the fluids, i uiioaltiiy Appearatve of
of dismission from said Administration. i Skin, Nervous Debility* the Sickness incident to Females in I Plicate
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular the kindred ! deulth, every kind ot \V eakiiess at the Digestive Organs, and in all ge-
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if any they have , ncra ^ derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariabl v preved
wbv said letters should not be granted on die first Mondav in Januarv : a ce Hain and speedy icineily. i hev restore vig<»rous health to tlie r.iost
ifaileaml I'IomI.
N\ liere.i-. the time allotted to saitl Counties by law, is t<
' urge ol the busine- of the Court, for remedy
All that Mr. MufTat asks of his patients is to lie particular in taking
them strictly according to die directions. It is not bv a newspaper i <*-
(ice, or by any thing that lie himself may say in their favor, that he hopes
to gain credit. It is alone by tbe results of a fair trial. Is the reader nil
invalid,and does he wish to know whether the Life Medicines will suit
his own case ! If so, let him call or send to Mi. Moffat's ni’i-nt in this
place, and procure a copy of the Medical Manuel, designed os a Domes
tic Guide to Health, published gratuitously-- He will lucre find enu
merated very many extraordinary cases of cure; und perhaps seme ex
actly similar to his own. Moffat’s Medical Olfice iu New York, 375
Broadway.
These Valuable Medicines are for sale hv
M. E. EDWARDS, Agent.
October C, 1340. 37 lv
d/^Mofhit’s Vegetable Lile Pills anil Phoenix
BITTERS. The high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have
acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is li-
aole; is a matter familiar with uluiost every intelligent |>ersoii. They
became known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them
■they did not thrive by the tiiiih of the credulous.
much as we charge for the publications.
1 lie l’ ctleral party have succeeded iu electing their candi
date to the presidency, its leaders will now have to declare
the policy t/iey intern'hi pursue. They will he obliged to
make it kuown at the beginning of the approaching session
of Congress. They cannot avoid it, „r put it off »„y longer.
Those who support them, will he eager to know how it will
beuefit their interests, aud will tltive them to it. All the
measures o< the coining Administration, except turning out
the men w ho hold the minor oilices, must originate and he
matured in Congress. The Democratic party should know
them ss soon as possible, to see how theii interest will lie af-
.■*ee. 2. And be ii further enacted. That all writs, processes,
subpoenas, and citation or recognizance, issued, or which
may hereafter he issued lor li e next eusuitig term of the
Superior Court of said Counties ol l nion, Gilmer. Murray.
Walker, Chattooga, liude, and I* iovd. shall be held aud con-
sinered as returnable to *ht* terms of said Court ns contempla
ted by this net, ns good and valid in lav., and all officers, suit
ors, witnesses, parties ami Jurors, shall be hetd H „d hound to
attend said Courts or the time herein specified in hv e manner
as tlicy would have been hound to attend said Courts * s f tl ||y
as il the act had not been passed.
Given tinder my hand at office, in Hawkinsville, June 27lh, 1SJ0.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O.
June 30,1840. 23
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
Yyr HER HAS, Isaac. Burklialter, Administrator of the estate of
dismis
These are therefore to c ite and admonish all and singular the kindred I each, with full directions,
und-credilors of suid deceased, to lile their objections if any, on or before j 1'OR GRAM llOl-S IIS I ltlBL'TION—An interesting little
the first Monday ill January next, why said letters should not he grant- I pamphlet, entitled “ Moffat’s Xcdicnl Manual, designed ns a Domestic.
exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Fills unci
Phoenix Bitters beyond the resell of competition, in the estimation «il
every patient.
Prepared and sc:ld, wholesnleand retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT’S Me
dical Office,375 Broadway, Nev York.
N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fae; simile of John Mof
fat’s signature.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That ail laws militating
fect-sd, and their rights cucionchcd upon, by them. There ! • , ^ ! **nst this act, he and the same are hereby repealer!
is uo source I ruin which it can obtain the information so ear- CIIAI*l.KS J- JENKINS,
!y, so full, and se» cheap, as the Congressional Globe and the j
Appendix. All the motions ami resolutions will be given in i
the Congressional Globe m the exact words ol the persons j
making or ofl'eriug them. The substance of ihe speeches j
made, will he giveu in it; also the yeas and nays, taken from |
the journal, ou all the important questions. The Appendix
will give the speeches as written out by the members them
selves. Wc think it all-important that the people should be
informed ol the sayings and doittgs of their members while
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President oj the. Senate.
Assented to 17th, Dec. 1840.
CHARLES J. McDO.XALD, Governor.
session, aud shall therefore spate neither labor nor money to
furnish them. If the Federal members shall continue to ad-
VV illium lute of sui<l count} deceased, applies for letters of j I lit? Life Fills are soul in Boxes—Price, 2.» cents, 50 cents, anil £1
smission from said Admitiist-ratiou. I each, according to the size; nut the Phoenix Bitters iu bottles; at J^l or
cd.
u the day of sale.
September 1, 1310.
M. S. WEST,
ALFRED BRANAN,
32 td
Adin’rs.
Given under mv hand at office in Hawkinsville, Julv 25th, If
2? JOHN V. MITCHELL, c
10.
. c. o.
VirlLL ^ «»ld, on tlie first Tu
* 1 deuce of riimnas S. Swain
>'dav ill January next, at the late resi-
il ‘censi'd, in the town of Jacksonville,
Telfair Count}; three h«*ad ot HORSES, and three head of MULES,
and one two Horse \\ AGON, one Yoke of OX ENS and EI(>H I’ HUN
DRED Bi SHELS ot CORN, more or less, and one set of Blacksmith
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
Inferior Court, sit tint* for Ordinary purposes, March the 10/A, 1810.
W HEREAS by the petition of Micajah Bland ami John Hardin, as
Afliniiiistrators,on the estate of Forman Hodges* late of said county,
deceased; it np|»earing to the Court, that James Bright, late of said
county,deceased, did while iu life, heretofore, to-wit: on the 20th day of
November, 1835, make and deliver a certain Bond, unto the said Forman
Guide to Health—containing aicurate information concernintr (lie most | |>ortaiit subject J arc veil
i prevalent disease, and the most approved remedies—hv WILLIAM B. ' silicss of the two
! MOFFAT.” Apply to the Agents.
I 0Cr*The above medicines tor mle hv M. E. EDWARDS,
1 M il led gevi lie. October G. 184t—37—lv Agent.
Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicines.
T HESE Medicines are indelted tor their name to their manifest and
sensible action in purityiig the springs and channels of life, and cn-
T<h»Is—House hold and Ivitchin^ ftnuitiire aud Fanning uiensiuls, and Hodges, then iu life, tor the perfecting titles to a tract of Land, situated
sundry oilier articles. And will he hired out, to the highest bidder, four
teen Negroes, belonging to said Estate, for the ensuing vear.
REBECCA SWAIN, Adui’rx.
MITCHELL G. WILLCOX, AdmV.
Jacksonville, Oct. 17,1310. 40 td
vy ILL he sold at the court house in Warrenton, Warren countv, Gn. nml creclitors <»t
on first Tuesday in February next, wi.hin tbe usual liours of sale, j °Rice within the
the following tracts o! land, to wit: | Alfred C. Bosti
J'liese are therefore to c ite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred
nml creditors of the said James Bright deceased, to he and appear at my
* : time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any exist, why
lostwick, the Administrator of the estate of said James
4:;-.' acres in Warren comity, on Rocky Comfort, joining Hill, also, 55G ; Bright deceased, should not ported titles in accordance to said obliga-
acres on the Rocky Comfort joining Adam Ivy', all sold as the property j bon. Given under my hand, at olfice, this July 21st, 1840.
of Ephraim Ivy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs &.C., of said do o JOHN V. MIICHELL, c.c.o.
ceased. Terms of sale on tho day. .Uso, all the negroes, twenty seven, I July 28, IC40. 27—
belonging to suid deceased, sold at tho same time ami place.
ADAM IVY,
iu the fourth district,of originally Dooly,now Pulaski county, known ill
the plan of said district, as number tiO, and fraction tij—und it appearing
that the said James Bright departed this life, before complying with the ' ly and publicly acknowledged by the persons heuefitti d, m d who were
requisitions of said Bond, and thattitlcs have never been made to the previously unacquainted will llie beautifully philosophical principles
said Forman, while in life, nor to his said Administrators since his death. ( upon which they are compoiudcd, and upon which they consequently
October 2G, 1810
41 td
THOMAS IVY,
Executors.
should mil Ire granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, Hawkinsville, April 1 I, 1840.
13 ' JOHN V. MITtHEI.L, Cl
rk.
G
Wll.k he sold, cm the first Tiu'm!u\ in Jui.u.trv next, within the usual
hours of sale, tho following lots of land at tbe respective court
houses to w it:
2t)2i acres of land, No. 112, in the 10th district, originally Muscogee,
now Marion county, w ill he sold at the court house iu Ta/.cwell, in said
county.
AIm»,3o} acres, No.3, in the first district of the first section, Cherokee,
now Forsyth Couuty, will he sold at the court house, Cummiiig, iu said
county.
AII sold as the property of Ephraim Ivy, deceased, for the benefit of I mons, late of said countv, dec’d.
the heirs, Sic. of said deceased. j These are therefore tocite and admonish nil and singular the kindred
Terms of sale oil the day. ADAM IVY, and creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections, if any exist, on or
THOMAS IVY, j before the first Monday in November next, why said letters should not
October 26,1840 41 td Executors. issue. Given under my ligud at office, this Sept. I5th, 1840.
__ I ' JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.c.o.
Sept. 22,1810. 35—Cm
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
\VIIERF,AS, Willis 1>. Reeves applies for letters of Administration
’’ on the estate of Thomas Sutton, lute of suit] couuty deceased,
I The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases ofevery
I form and description. Their li st operation is to loosen from the coats
! of the stomach and bow els tlie various impurities mid crudities con-
! stantly settling around them ;t»nd to remove the hardened fa ces which
j collect in the convolutions of die smallest intestines. Other medicines
only partially dense tliese, and leave such collected masses behind as
to produce habitual (osti veness, with all its train of evils, orsr Iden di-
nrrhira, w ith all its imminent dangers. This laid is well known to all
regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels alter death; and
hence the prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicines
—or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons.
The second effect of the Life Modi* ines is to cleanse the kidneys and the
Thescare, therefore, to cite and (dimmish all and singular the kindred I bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action
and creditors ot said deceased, lo lx and appeal al IIIV Oilier-, ** iiliin the j «>• which entirely depends upon tbe regularity of th** urinary orgune.
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters The blood, winch takes its red color from the agency of tiie liver and the
GEORG!A, Pulaski County.
W HEREAS Micajah Johnson, ndm. de bonis non, on the estate of
Haas Jones, late of Pulaski Comity,deceased, applies for letters
of dismission from said administnitioii.
A N ACT to create and organize a now Judicial Circuit,
to he called the South Western Circuit, and to appoint
the time of holding the Superior and Inferior Courts in snid
Circuit.
See. I. He it enacted by the Senate mol I, use of Rrpresen-
voeate one set of measures here, and another at home, the tutors of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and
Congressional Globe ;tn<! Appendix will give their censtitu- j it is htrebt/ enacted by the authority of the same, Thai the
enls the evidence to confront them. | Counties of Randolph, Fatly, Decatur. Raker. Lee, Dooly,
1 he CosiiiiESsio.NAL Ulpef. will he made tip of the daily Macon, and rsititinter shall constitute n new Judicial Circuit,
proceedings ol the two Houses oi Congress, and the speeches 1 to !>e called the i^onth W estern Circuit,
ol the members condensed. The yeas and ways on all im- | Sec. 2. lie it further enacted. That the Superior Court of
J are given. It is published as last as the l»u- the County of Randolph, shall he held on the first Monday
to Houses affords matter enough for a mini- : iu February and August, of the County of Karlv on the third
Iter. Kach number will contain sixteen royal quarto pages, Monday iu February and August, of the County of Decatur
ol small type. W e expect to publish three numbers for eve- oil the fourth Monday in Fehrnarv, and August, of the Couii-
ry two weeks of the session. ' ty of Baker on the first Monday iu March anti Septcmbe, of
llie* Appendix contains the speeches of the members, at the Count y of Lee on tbe second Mondav in .Match and .’■rep-
fttll length, written out by themselves; and is piinted in the tesnber, of the County of Dooly on the third .Monday hi
same lorm as the Congressional Globe, it will he published .March and September, of the County of Macon on the fourth
September, of the County of Sumpter
\pril and Tuesday after the first Mon-
d "‘"S ‘j 1 ?", 1 ' vitl1 rei'cwed ton; ami vigor. In inatty hundred certified as List as the speeches call he prepared by the members. Monday in March and S
cases winch have been made lulilic, ami in almost everv species ot tits- p-.k .,r ,,-..,.1-.. •; o . • t , £ ,, , ,
ease to winch the l.in.mii Irt.itc is liable, the l.tq.pv effects «l MOF- , , V W * ,he>C -, CO " , /* lo,e *" " self * B "» 11 ,s « ,es '- <»> «»'e Momlay in A
FAT’S LIFE PILLS AND HKENIX BITTERS have Ihth grateful- ra,,te ,or every sultseriher to have both; because, if there i day in Oeiober.
should be any ambiguity in the synopsis of a speech in the Sec - 3 Be it further enacted. That the Inferior Courts in
Congressional Globe, or any denial ol its 'correctness, it may j and for the several Counties sha 1 lie held at the times here
tic removed at once, by referring to the speech iu the Ap- j lofere and now appointed by law.
pendix. i Sec. 4. He it firth er enacted. That all writs, preempt*ami
Indexes to both are sent to subscribers as soon as they can . processes which are now returnable to tbe said Courts shall
4“
71. Comity, wlien sitting as a Court ot Ordinary, will bo sold on llie
first Tuesday in January next, before llie Court House door, in the
County of Newton, between die usual hours of sale, otic Lot ot Laud
No. (203) two hundred and three, in the eleventh District of original lv
Henry, now Newton County, adjoining lands of Hollingsworth and
Harper. *S<»M for the benefit of the llcirsmni Creditors ot William G.
Harper late of Cass County, deceased.
Terms twelve mouths credit.
HENRY A. HARPER, Vdtn’r.
November 3d, 1310. 43 td
SoficET
\Y T 1 LL be sold at the late residence of Aaron Scarborough deceased, in
Pulaski county, on Thursday die 7lh of January, ail the perisha
ble property consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep and a quantity of
pork,corn, fodder, und plantation tools, house hold and kitchen furni
ture and u ittttnlter of other articles too tedious to mention.—Also the
bind to rent and negroes to hire at the same time. The sale to continue
front dav to dav until all is sold.
ADEN SCARBOROUGH, Adm’r.
Nov. 14th, 1810. 43 td
M O N T 11LY xN O T I C E S .
J NOUR months afterdate, application will he madetofhe Honora
ble the Inferior Court of Pola>ki county, when sitting for Ordina
ry purpo-es, f »r leave to sell a part of the land and negroes, belonging to
the estate of Joint Joseph Tav lor, laic of Pulaski countv, deceased.
MICAJAH JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
July 25,1810. 29—ini
1 Jbril MONTHS after date application will he made to the Honor-
I able the Interior Court of Pulaski Comity, w lieu sitting for otdin
ary purposes, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of
Christopher Simpson, late ot said eouiitv deceased, this June27tli, 1840.
ULYSSES CRUTCHFIELD, Adm’r.
June 30, 1810. * 23 4m
f ^OUK MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the Honor
able the Inferior Court of Wilkes county , while sitting for Ordina-
ORGIA, Pulaski county—Whereas Hillary Henderson, applies
.W for letters of Administration, on the estate of Beverly A. Sitti-
Iungs before it passes into the heurt, Iteing thus fnnitied by them, and
nourished bv food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through
the veins, renews every part of the system, aud triumphantly mounts the
banner of health in the blooming cheek.
r-offat’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and
pronounced it sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flutuleucy, Palpitation
of* the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn aud Headache, Restlessness,
Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrlm a.
Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds,
Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Setirvv, Clcers, Inveterate
Soros, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bud Complexions, Eruptive eompluints,
Sallow, Cloud v, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Ery
sipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, ami various other complaints
which n(1iici the human frame. In Fkvki; and Am particularly, the
Lite Medicines have been most eminently successful; much so that
ii the Fever and Ague districts, Physictuns almost universally prescribe
. . them.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind- j All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to he particular in Ink
red and creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections if any why let- j ing the Life Medicines strictly according to tlie directions. It is not hv
ters should not he granted on the first Monday in January next. J a newspaper notice, or by any filing that lie himself may say in their favor
Given tinder mv hand at office in Hawkinsville, October 13ih, 1810. j that lie hones to gain credit. It is alone by "the results of a fair trial.
30 JOHN MITCHELL, c. c. o. j MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL, designed as a domestic guide to
r . ti » . health. This little pamphlet, edited by \V. B. Moffat, 375 Broadway,
(i hOh (» I A, I ulaskl COtlUtNew York, has been published for the purpose of explaining more fully
WHEREAS, Edward Holmes applies for letters of Administration ! Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will he found highly interesting to
on the estate of Marv Warren, late of said cotinlv, deceased. persons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, mid the
These are therefore tocite and admonish all ami singular the kindred i causes thescof. I’lice, twenty five cents—for sale hy Mr. Moffat’s agents
and creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections on or before the j generally,
first Monday iu January next, why said letters should not he granted. 1 1
* * I « . I n m ...a, 1 .,1 ,1.1 a, * ail), aiJV ... I L, II.’ I I I I V. •t.kllOk* t Iff Ik I 1! IB
TheseValuable Medicines arc for sale bv
M.' E. EDWARDS, Agent.
Oetoherfi, 1810 37 ly
Given under mv hand at office in Hawkinsville, October 13th, 1840.
39 ' JOHN V. MITCHELL, . .c.o.
A PROCLAMATION.
By Charles J. McDonald, Governor, and Commander-in Chief of
the Army and Navy of this State ami of the Militia thereof.
WHEREAS, I have, as directed by the act of the General Assembly
I of this State, passed the 11th day of February, 1799, entitled‘‘an act
to regulate the genera! elections in this State, and to appoint the time
GEORGIA, Pulaski County. j of the meeting of the General Assembly,” arranged ttitd counted up
WHERE \S, An.on S. thorough applies for Letters of Administra- ! ,ho S*™-’" to the several can.lidates at the elections held through-
w tion on tho estate ot Aaron Sea.hiro.tglt, lute of said count v, de ”" U,1C Shite.on Monday the h th day ot October instant, tor nine mem-
, . s j hers to represent this State in the House of Representatives of the Con-
Cr This‘c are therefore to ,-ite and admonish all and singular the kin.l- j I, ross , of
red amt creditors of said dec
fore the first Monday in
granted.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
W HER EAS, Edward Holmes applies for letters of Administration
on the estate of Robert Howell, late of said county, deceased. |
Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish uii and singular the kind- j
red and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if au v on or he- !
fore the first Monday in January next, why letters should not Ite granted. '
Given under mv hand at office in Hawkinsville, October 13th, 1840.
39 ' JOHN V. MITCHELL,c.c.o.
to file and admonish all ami singular the kin.l- I ?, ress ,°' ,hc ' p-T"’ I,,r l "° un “ a,l V» r ,,,e °
deceased, to file their ohjeetions if anv on or he- I March nexk fro... whtel. it appears that W tll.am C. Dawson R.ehard
January next, whv said letters should not be j '}■ Habersham Julius C. Alford, Et.gen.us A. N.she! Lott \\ arret.
I homas Butler Ring, Roger L. Gamble, James A. Meriwether, ami
Given under mv lmnl at oflice, in Hawkinsville, October lfith, 1810.
39 ’ JOHN V. MITCHELL,c.c.o.
ry purposes, for leave to sell a putt of the Negroes belonging to the es- j
tate of Thomas L. Wooden, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and GEORGIA^ 1 ult/skl C Olllily.
creditors. THOMAS WOOT'l’EN,and : V17*HEREAS, II illiarv Hemlerson, administrator of the estate ofJames
June 2, 1840. HENRY P. WOOTTEN, Adm’s. , wv Johnson, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismis
sion from said administration
F OI R MON I 11> after date application w ill be made to the I lonora- j - : , , in i • „.i..,i„i;.ir,i
i. - . *• ** i . i *• i ■ l Tliese are therelore to cite ami admonish nil and singular the kindred ,
ole the lnl '.ior court ot Pulaski comitv when silting tor ordinary , . , , .. , • t «*t them to sic
nml creditors ot said deceased, to tile their objections, if any exist, w Hli
.ior court of Pulaski county
Purpose*, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to John Howell,
lute of said eouiitv deceased. THOMAS HOWELL, Admr.
September7th, 1840 31-mln, ( ao _ ftn JU1IS V. Ml fUibLt.,c.co.
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will lie made to the honor- , .
able Interior court .if Teilair countv, when sitting for ordinary Gt.ORGIA, l ItldStil t OttttlXJ.
purposes, tor leave to sell one half of a lot of land, known as No. two ll’HKREAS, James Bell applies for letter* of Administration on the
hundred and sixty nine, in the first district of Appling non Telfair VA of Green Alford l-'lovd Frazier, lute of suid comity leeeased.
county—Also, one otof land ill the some district and couuty. No. 321, | These are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular the kindred
d creditors of said deceased, to tile their ohjeetions if any, on or before
in the time prescribed iiv law, why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Hawkinsville, O. toiler 13th, 18-10.
39 t; m * JOHN V. MITCHELL
belonging to the estate of Thomas S. Swain, deceased.
REBECCA SWAIN. Adnt’x.
MITCHELL G. WILLCOX, Adm’r.
Jacksonville, Telfair co. Sept. 22. * oti—Ini
1 7IOUR MONTHS after date, application will he made to the Honor
able the Inferior Court of Cass county, when sitting for Ordinary
the first Monday in November next, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given under tnV hand at office, in Hawkinsville. September 19th, 1840.
JOHN V. MITCHELL,c.c.o.
Sept-22, 1810
purposes,for leave to sell the real estate of William G. Harper, late of GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
Cass county, deceased. HENIIV A. HAULER, Adm. \1 T I1EREAS, Matthias McCormick, t
July 1st, 1840 24 ” Wiliilim ltarrow. late of said count
lAOL R MONTHS after date application will be made to the honora-
r Me the Infet ior Court of Early county. for lent e to sell the negroes
belonging to the Estate of John i’orter deceased, November 21st. 1840.
JOEL L. l’ORTER, Adtii’r.
Dec. 1, 1840. 45 4m
~ NOT R E.
V 1.1. persons iinlebteft toth*' Estate of Aaron Scarborough lateofPu
laski county deceased, are requested to make pa\ment, aud those
having demands against said Estate, will render them in terms ot the
law. ^ ADAM SCARBOROUGH, Adm’r. j
Nov. 14, 43 60d
NOTICE.
Administrator on the estate of
William Barrow, late of said county, deceased, applies lor. etters
of dismission from suid Administration.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any, w hv suid
letters should not Ite granted.
Given tinder mv hand at oflice this 18th November 1840.
4 i JOHN V. MITCHELL, e. c. o.
^notTceT
I HEREBY’ forwam all persons from trading for a promissory note,
signed by Thomas House and myself, payable to J. M. Ansley, or
hearer, hv tho tenth dav of Januarv next, amount of note, Eightv Dol
lars, dated 10th January. 1340, as the consideration for which said note
w as given has failed, and 1 am determined not to pay it.
WILLIAM H. HOUSE.
Lumpkin, Stewart co. 19th Sept. 1840. ‘dO—15
THE undersigned offers for sale, on accommodating term*, four square?
d1 excellent oak and hickory Laud, lying in the 10th District of
Randolph County, in the fork Ichawav notchaway Creek—A Go three
ality of Land, King on the road leading front
with two g
\nv
T
ME tun:
tensivel
Land Agency.
lersigned. who n-sides in Kandolph L ountv,
icmiainted with that Section of the *’• ‘
Thomas F. Foster, have the highest utimlter of votes.
1 have therefore thought proper to issue this ntv Proclamation,hereby
declaring that the aforesaid Win. C. Dawson, Richard \V. Habersham,
Julius C. Alford, Eiigeniiis A. Nisbet, Lott Warren, Thomas Butler
King, Roger L.G-ntlile, James A. Meriwether, ami Thomas F. Foster
are dulv elected tn represent this Jitate in the House of Representatives
of the Congress of the United States, for two years, from and after the
third dav of March, eighteen hundred anti fortv-one, ami notifying each
gnifv his acceptance of the said appointment, and to pro
duce the requisite proofs of eligibility, wilhiu the time prescribed hy the
net above mentioned.
Given under mv hand anti the great sonl of the State, at the Capitol,
in MilledgevilJe,this twenty-sixth day of October, eighteen bun
tired and fortv, autl of American Indeitendence the sixty-tilth.
I!v the Governor, f HAKLES J. McDONALD.
William A. Tntsnxi, Secretary of State.
A PROCLAMATION.
By CHARLES J. McDONALD. Gov-
ernor and Commander in Chief of the
Arvv and Navv of this rotate a: 1 «if the
lie prepared alter tlte adjournment of Congress.
TERMS.
For one copy of the Congressional Globe jjii
One copy of the Appendix - - - - - tg l
Six copies of either of the above works will he sent for)
£5, twelve copies for :<>10, nod a proportionate number ol 1
copies fora larger sum.
Payments may be transmitted by mail, postage paid, at o”.r j
ri»k. The notes of any incorporated hank iu the United ,
States, current tit the section ot eouutty where » subscriber
resides, will he received. j JfSk Court iu theL’ounfy of Muscogee
To insure al! tht numbers, the subscriptions should be here I Sec. I. Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Rcpre-
by the l-lth ol December next at farthest. ! sentatives of the Stale of Georgia in General Assembly met.
The Democratic papers with which we exchange, will j and it is hereby macted by the authority of the same. That
ease give this prospectus a few institutions. | from and after the passage of this act, the time for holding
{£7r=’ Xo attention will be paid to any order unless the mun- j the Inferior Court in and for the county of Muscogee, shall he
' on the fourth Monday in January, !tud July, in eac h andevcy
year.
See. 2. And be it farther enacted by the authority aforesaid.
That all persons £unimoued, Subpoencd, or !round as suit
ors, Witnesses, Jurors, or iu titty other capacity to attend
he held and considered :ts returnable to the said Courts re
spectively as appointed to be held bv this act.
CHARLES J. JENKINS.
Speaker of the House of Representatives..
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to lOtlt, Dec is ID.
CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor.
N ACT to alter and tlx the time of holding the inferior
BLAIR vt RIVES.
<y accompanies it
Washington City, Oct. 2(i, 1640,
Drugs, Medicines, dec.
DR. LITTLE,
IIAS JUST KKCKIVED 1KOM TH K NORTH
HIS OKI G S TO U E, I N 31! L L E D G E V I LL I
I. LPIIATE OF tiriM.NE, a superior French article.
p|FERINE. an invaluable adjunct tn tfniiiine.
BALSAM t.'OI’AH A CAPSULES, a new French article.
CAYENNE PEPPER, (ground) African, pure Und.
BALSAM COPAIV.V, Solidified.
OPIUM GUM, Turkey, selected.
LOX A or CR<l\VN li.VRK, a very superior article.
CALOMEL,English, Lest.
ALOES, Gum, Socolorine, true.
CARRAGEEN orlKISII MOSS.
AUUA AMMON, dottlde—Do. treble.
SULPHATE OF ZINC, Crystallized.
Besides which lie has a regular sopply of MEDICINES; DRC GS,
PAINTS, &c. Also good assortment ot English and French
CHEMICALS—together with PATENT MEDICINE
Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills,
*• Soothing Syrup,
Balm of Columbia,
liar’s Linaioent for Piles,
Harrison's Specific Ointment,
flowaud’s Embrocation,
3-3
Inferior Courts are to he holders shall lie and are hereby re
quired and hound :>y virtues of said summons. Subpoena, or
other process heretofore issued to attend said G'-uns .'it tho
lime specified in this act.
See. 3. And be it further macted by the authority aforesaid.
That all Writs, precepts, and processes whatever heretofore
issued or that may hereafter issue returnable to the terms of
said Court, as now fixer! hy law shall he considered ami held
as returnable to the terms of sail! Court as fixed and deter
mined by ibis act.
CHARLES J. JENKINS,
Speal er of the House rtf Representatives.
THOM AS STOCKS,
President of the Senate..
Assented to I/th. Deo, 1640.
CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor.
flAIIF. undersign hating been engaged iuil.-iving Stock to ditti rent
-1 parts- of Georgia, for several years past, at, d ms. ing liic spirit that
prevails amongst the people for raising thir own Sun k, al o, ht-lieiing
Georgia, able and competent to raise all of ln-r nw n Sto. k w ithont bn_> -
ing of toreigners,lie has been induced to tiring along tram Kentucky,
some of the best improved breeders of Hogs and ('..tth- lor brer ding, to
give the citizens an opportunity ot raising from the best ftioek in any
Countv, he also lias along several Durham Bulls ami lb iters, crossed
on the improved patton Stock, from otic to two t.n.-oie. »l so some
Berkshire and Irisit Grazier Sows, and lioars, nil ot w hu b can be seen at
Mr. \V. A. Motts in Aliiiedgev ilie, it is now i on-i.lered hy alls no areae-
qnainted with the Durham eattie, that they excel in point of I idler and
quantity of milk. Good cow- well kept trequentlv give front 32 to -hi
quarts of milk per dav, lltev also feed kindly and their beet i.- preferretf
i In market. Tire Berkshire ling stands as high j ti tire hog list as Dur
ham cattle stands on the cattle list, they not only come to maturity ear-
li r with the least possible exp-nse. but their Pork is called pure, ex
cellence in market, the gcntieiiuitis pork.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
Milh-dgeville Dec. 2tith, 1810. 43—tf.
Georgia—Newton County.
\ GREE.Y BLE to an onlrr of the Inferior f’ourt ftf Newton County,
when setrinir for *»nii:mrv |»urj»oFe-. will l?*- -«»1<1 c»n tlie first I ues
ijiiv in Januarv next. Iwtnrt flie ( ourt H*>ii-**c floor **t -aiil * <■ 11lity, bc-
osual hour- ot *filc t itic folie
and require all officer?,civil and military, within this Mate, to aid and f hor** l.ein^
assist in apitrehending and securing the said David I itckett. it to be -
fotu.d within this State. CHARLES J. McDONALD.
By the Governor:
Wm. A. Tex xtLLE, Secretary of State.
Description. Puckett is about'25 or 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 in
cites high; rather loose set, tliiti visage, sandy hair, and light grey or
blue eves. 43 3
R-treat. N'nv. 1-t. 1819.
person wishing to purchase
on the premises.
Mu. 10. 1840.
vo good improvements on said land. ! INK LANDS in LARL\ ami KANDOi.1 Ii. and
will please call o:t the subscriber, Iiv j tion. value. :n.l the price for « hich they can he s.
EPHRAIM ELLIS, i COMPENSATION of TEN l»OLLAK>.
ltd who is cx-
will EXAM-
and ascertain their loca-
oltl, for the SMALL
REVOCATION.
TV) all irlioiii it may concern:
-v<) TICK is herein given, that I did on or about the year 1828. make j _ _
and execute a power of Attornev to some person, whose name is now ft a
ttnknow „ to me. to sell a certain T ™Xrk,nC«?«™ kn^D bv No. ! their STOCK, he required to pay the balance I
bv me mule . On each sl-.are. Ten Dollars on the first d--
Swaim’s Panacea,
“ Vermifuge,
Rownnd’s “
Dr. Brandrelh’s Pills,
Dr. Htivtie’s Pills,
Lee's Anti-Billious 1‘ilb,
Peters’ Pills,
Tonic Pills, a:t invaluable remedy for weak and debilitated persons,
especially females.
Itowand’s celebrated Tonic Mixture, fur Fever and Ague.
“ A iterative Extract of Sarsaparilla, See.
“ Ot ietttal Powder if AInlmster. in boxes, for Im-otiff ifv ing the skin.
VALUER’S CELEBRATED FRENCH PILLS.
Tomato Pills, a snhstitt.te for Calomel.
Carpenter’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
“ Concentrated Compound of Sarsnparilla, Cubcbs and Cop.
“ Compound Sy rnp of Liverw ort.
“ Fluid Extinct of Bttelnt.
'* - 1 u w of Pink Boot,
yiilletlgeville. Sept. 1,1340.
to"t'eacTiersT
V PRINCIPAL TEACHER is wanted in an Academy nt Cuthbrrt,
Raiidoipli county, Georgia*
To a Gentleman well qualified to teach all the hranclics of a liberal
Education,a Salary of $300 will he iriven lor the first year.
The choice will be made <»n the l?t clay *»f January next, and hi** scr- ..... ... - -- --- . * 't *
vices ex fiected to commence about the I ^tof Fehrnarv. The loe:» tion iwe.-n the usual hour- of Mile, flic following Laud, % iz—I art M l-ot? or
certain! u ns heal ill v as anv in the Southern part ot Georgia; and the jroa- , Land, Number two hundred ami fortv, and two hundred and lorty-on*-,
pectgtKKl for a flourishing School. in Ihe tenth District, ol originally Henry, tn.w Newton County ami
1 Bv order of the Boat'd. part- ot Lots, Number two It n ml red and nine, and two hundred and lor-
DAVID KIDDOO, SerreUinj. i tv, in llie eleventh District of the mnnty afitresaid. Sold for lire hene-
Tlte \ngnsta Chronicle & Sentinel, will please publish the above once | fit of the Heirs ami Creditors of the L-late of Martin W arreu, late of
a week until the 15th of December t-ext and forw ard their account to | Newton County, deceased.
Terms . ade known on the dav of snle.
CADF.R HAMILTON, Adm'r.
AMV WARREN, Adui’rx.
Oct. 8, 1840. '*1
A«li»*an»«»lral«r*« Visile.
V GREKACLE to a., ortler of th- Inferor Court ol l’ula-ki • oonly,
when silling as Court of Ordinary, will Is- -old on tire first Tues
day in Januarv next, before the Court House door, in -aid t ounty l<e-
tween the usual hours of sale, the folio”, ing property to-w it:
!''ighfcen Huntlred acres of go-el Hammark Lamb 400 acre, of
cleared Land well improved. Iving the 121st) twenty-first Itisfrier, orig
inally Wilkinson, but now Pulaski County, know n as the Plantation of
John Jos Tavlor’e adjoining Lands ofjohn J. Gatling and I homas Col
lier, on the Waters of Jordan's Creek.
Also,nt the same time an-l (dare, f IVE N-.GROEri to-wit: Abb, a
man 32 or 3 years old. and Shade a b--v about 1- y ears old, and Mary a
bon't .‘Iff vear- old, ami Til-lti a girl 3 year- old, and Abner a
|,jld 12 or 15months old, all sold a- the property of John Joseph Tay-
n eredit oft ! " r la, ° of said County -leeeased, sold for the benefit of the Hr irs ami
■ Creditors ot said deceased. Terms->! sale rntnle known oh lit-* day ot
' an ) < l MICAJAH JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
«->ct 21th, 184ft. <• td
amp.
an iiiexhutistible cam-brake in the
outlet it) the pinev woods of many miles. The place is considered one
of the most healtliy outlie creek. With the place will Iresohla quantity
of corn, fodder, peas, am! between 2 and 300 bushels ot potatoes, besides f t 1 ™ 1 ' 1 , r
the Plantation t<»ols. A bargain will be given.
-Tcrins, one-third cash, or negro property—balance, on
two years, from n-xt January without interest.
For further ]-artieuIars, apply to Mr. Reuben r 1 . Williams, in l.cr
County , or t!te subscriber on the premises
H. R. W ARD.
43 td
squares of the same tptalitv
‘ U ' l,ben lo Lannahassee, U„,. goo,. ,„.,,„.. c .„v-v *—.*!*** i V* 7 . u _ , c_. .... vt I I)i?lri( t o1 - formerly Muscogee,now
242.—I do herebv revoke and cancel nil power? of Attorn* 1
jq 3t t persons wishing to avail themselves ot ins services, will address him to an v person whatever, to sell said L<-t of Laud, ami th»lI ! w ill not
^tan.Urd of Union and Southern Re, order will pleasejmhlisl, j at Fort (.nines, post paid, and may rely upon hts^promp^ottentionto * a “' ul " cl ' ,na ' U ' ma,,C A.P.P E ACOCK.
l-fi.l. be sold rut th. f.r«l Tuesday iu February rn-vt. before the
* Court House door in the town of J.-icksotiy ilie, Teltair ( o nU iy,
half of a lot of land known «s .No. two hmdrid and »ixiy-iiine,»n
f <)\F HUNDRED DOLLARS trer share on the first District of Appling, now 1 ciiuir < oui.'y .
' instalments a*follows: Also on- h„ -f land in tire same D,-. .c and t ountv k.,«^„ No
of Jat-norv next—Five tw .l it dred and twenty <>■ e. Iving -» the Ocmtngee River, l<t.on b tn =>
BANK OF Aill.i.EDtiEVlLLE. October 2U, 1310.
RDERED, that the Stnckho'uiers of this Bank who have not paid
the full amount
"i/'we three times and forward their accounts, Brooksville P. Oflice : their bttsittes
•itiiciph (ounty tut coileetion.
E. EL1.1S.
.March 31, 1810.
10
tf.
Washington County, Nov. 10,1040.
42 l
. Dollars on lire first dav of F. hrttary—Five Dollars on lhe ttrsl ..ay of , to the Estate o. I noma.- • • , f . >
March—and Five Doh' .ts on the first .lav | c , ; j AllTc'HELL G. W ILLCOX- S
i ^v‘% 1 "° r, ‘ “ ,C w 'k JacksonvtIk’. Dec. IC.h, 18B». 4b t
Adm’rr.
td