Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, January 15, 1841, Image 1

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,f : ;.r ,in& i I k i Ip % I' jl !(i Edited !>y THOMAS HAYNES. VOLUME VII.—NUMBER 51 P (J 1) L I C S A L E S Administrator’s Sale. O U It C O N S C I E N C E—O U R C O U N T R V—O l' R 1> A It T V MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY J5, 18-11. P* L. ROBINSON, Proprietor. WHOLE NUMBER 36a tlii’ Court itlii i tin- li gal hours of mi No.2!>3, ... 11.l. he sold "n the first Tuesday in January n :xt, hefi W ll.mse door in the County of Pulaski, vv E .,b' ihc following prop rtv to-wit: the followingLolsot I | ,e \.i •’7!', .No. -Jilt, and No. dill, all Iv in" in the toitrlh District ot origi- ti'i\ 1 v Iliad v, now Pulaski County; also at the same tune and place on. .Nero woman about 35 years of aye. sold fur the benefit of the Heirs and rs of Telfair Posey, late ot Pulaski 1 ouut\ deeeas* d. G EORGJA, Washington Crunty. vTCTlI'.{iL\.' 4 , Robert WhitetL !*i np]>lit?-- for letters of Ailministra- ▼▼ tin "MoOat s IS. The perfect! Life Pills and Phoenix Creditors Terms on the dav. < Jet. 31 st, Id ID. ‘ NORMAN M1HFFIE, Ailm’r. 41 id Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Cooit House door, in theConnty of Dooly, within the usual hours of sa.e, Lot of Land No. I 13, in the tenth District of said ( omit*, sold tor tin. benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of'Telfair Posey, late of I ulaski Coun ty deceased. Terms on the day. jy 0 jj M A \ MclH'FFIE, Adxn’r. Oct. 31st. 1840. 41 ,d Administrator’s Sale. TILL he sold on the first Tuesday in February next,before the Court •nfc, wnorrinr, and successful treatment of I most even species of disease by the use of MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDiF 1 \KS, is no longer a matter of doubt, as a reference to theexpo- onontnei state of Thomas Mvfes, late of said couHtv d« ceased. ! rieDce 1:1 ' V* ousand P a,ieuts wil ' : pwe. Outing tlie These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ' “-'’"il 1 " <me ’ ', ,eari - v onc '""“'T 0 ' 1 <:a ^s Imve come to tue know 1- and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, »ithin the | Cl ■ * < ‘ l ‘ r ‘ -'-ollat, "here the patient has,.to ail appearance time prescribed by law, to show cause, il any exst, why said letters! should not he granted. (iiven under my hand at office in Sandersville the27th dav ofNovcm- ! her, Id Id. December 1,1340. L. A. JERNEGAX, c. c.o. nt month alone, ncariy oneliimdrc edge of Mr. Mofiat, where the patient has, to ail appearance, effected a permanent cure !>y the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Medi cines-—some (i_hi or ten of those bad been considered beyond ail hope bv their medical attendants. Such happy results are a source of great ■asure to Mr. M. and inspire him with now confidence to recommend tii** use of his medicines to his follow citizens. The LIFE MEDICINES are a purely \ EGKTABEE'preparation. (r /J OH (i Jul, Jlashinvton COiniff/, They arc mild mid pleasant in their operation, ami at the same time If ERE AS Patience Glenn, Administratrix on the Estate «.f Ot- I li'-Tm-i.^actii.ir rapidly upon the secretions ot the ^stem-cam ing j od all acriiiiomous humors, and assimilating: with and purifying me ! blood. For this reason, in agravated casesof Dyspepsia, 1 lie Idle Me di- j vines will give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescrip- i lion. In Fever and Ague, inllammatory iihciinmtism, Fevers of every W lfl ' v ▼ wa trix on the Estate of Ot- j ny Glenn, late ot said county deceased, upplits lor letters ofdi>- mission from said Administration. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and siigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at n.v office within tin \\ turn 1 v !j \ said loiter.- L I louse door in tl.e ('minty of Floyd, within "the usual hours of sale, j prescribed by law, to show cause if d not he granted. Given u this 28th day of November, 18 Id. Dec. 1, 1310. G II OR (11 A, Hash i nylon county. TCCTIlEltKAS Thomas Salter applies for letters of Administration on the Estate ofTollivcr IL Salter, late ofsaid countv deceased. •'** —'v^tr.r.rs-z ,'xt a.'K.TToxatar SUPPLEMENT TO THE (JLOUE. Prospectus far tin Congressional (Jobe and Appendix. i hese works will i* puniishod by ui during i!i« approtu lt- tng session of Con; rt^s. They have i«J sueii a wide ciim lation in the l ailed States, and ilieii usefulness ami ditnp- tiess are so universal!}’acknowledged.that we deem it uuiie cessary to give a detailed aecount of what the luture iium- hers will eoutain. (Suffice it to say tint they will he in valua ble to all w ho fed au interest in the p-oeeeemgs of Congress, j ixo other publication gives them so iuj, n ur half so cheap, it j is, indeed, the cheapest publication iujhe Luited States—per- ; 1 haps m the world. Our position at liie seat of Coveriniient enables us to print them at so ion a rate. We are compelled to publish tho proceedings of Congress in detail, for our daily paper. 1 hisdoue, it reijuires,comparatively, hut a small ad- V PROCLAMATION. CHARLES J. .McDonald, • *OV- crii.ir and Commander in t hict of the A nil v and Navy ut this Man-and ot the Militia thereof: W ^H'diLAS official information has h*cii received ut tin; Executive De- p:irrinent that a murder u as coinuiiiteil in l»ihh eoiiut\ . in lln- on rhe Lib da\ (d .\ov ember msi.oii I lie bod \ of Ahsoimli Lx l -s b\ j >n% nt Duckett, w bo it i*i repre- — ^7^sen ted. nas tied tr«»m j*i.»lice. !\ovv, in ord. r that the said Dax.d iTiekeit may l»e Ui bl to iii i tortiic « rime with xxbieb he stands charged, J hhxp tjiropef to i<-tie tins iiiv Droelrinuitiou, lierel v odering a iCxvard »■ Hundred and J ifvv Dollar.- t >r hi- apprehension and tl^livt**-* bcnll» riptmn, rSiek Headache, ilcart-burii, Dizziness in the Head, i'aius j dltional expense to change them to the folios of the Coil- should not he granted. Given under my hand at office iu Sa.uiorsvill^ ! j" !h 1 fw*; r i?“‘"- 1 t 7 ,< Tl im f airCd V' 1 *?*' "7* j k’ressioiml Globe and Appendix. If i were not for these cir- cuinstmices, w e could not publish them lor lour times the A. JERNECAN, c. c. o. 45 iwv Tate of I’uiaski Countv, deceased. Terms on the dav. u „m I O..C), late o. NORMAN McDL'FFIE, Adm’r. Oct. 31, 1840. 41 td Administrators bale. W"- 1 " Hoi 1/ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court door hi Paulding County, Lot of Land No. 11 in the 17th Di-lriel. and lib Seelion, containing l<> aere-, and lymg in I’auMing Couiltv,’sold fur the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Telfair I’oscy, late of Fulaski County, deceased. Terms on the day. Get. 31,1840. IM'FFJE, Adm’r. 41 td W"' 11 NORMAN Mi Administrator’s Sale. ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before tlie Court j These arc tbefore t*» cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred , , j and creditors of said deceased to he and appear nt mv office witiiin the i "I’’ 1 i‘ M ' ’ 1! lt: . time preserilied b> law, to show cause if any exist,Win- said loners ! 1 *’;‘ l' ru '‘ urt j a c, i|: should not be ground. Given under my hand at office in Saidersv iile, i 1,0 ° Io _ *' a ‘* *’ 1’" this diitlidav ofNovember, 4840. L. A. JEKNEGA\,c. t . o. I Dec. 1,1810. 45 GEORUI 4, Pulaski Count i/. \V T 1I EREAS Daniel Matthews, Administrator on the Estate of Ed- * ward liurch deceased, applies fur letters of dismissionfroin said -'.dmiiiislratiou. These are therefore tor ite and admonish all and singular tjekimlrcd and creditors of said deceased to rile I heir objections it anv. <u or before the lirst.Mondax in January next, why said letters should noth Given under mv hand at office, Hawkinsville, Junc2fith, I8|l i JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O. June 30,1310. 28 td tnrt. and first Sen lion, and No. 113, in 13th District, and first Section. Fold' for the henefil of the li. irs and Cre ditors ofTeltair l'oscy, late of 1'ulaskiCountv. deceased. Terms on the dav. i NORMAN MclH'FFIE, Adm’r. mpurity of the bloofi, or a disordered state of the stomach, the use of these Medicines has always proved to lie beyond doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treatment. All that Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to !»e particular in taking them strictly according to the directions, it is not by a newspaper no tice, or by anv tiling that he himself may sav iiH their favor, that he hopes to gain credit, it is alone by the results of a fair trial. Is the render an invalid,ami does he \\ i di in know whether the Life Medicines will suit his own case ? If so, let him call or send to Mi. Moffat’s agent in this opy of the .Medical Manuel, designed as a Doines- puhlislc'd gratuitously. lie will there bud min ted very many extraordinary cas s ofeure; and perhaps some ex actly similar to his own. MulTat’s Medical Office in New York, «>75 Broadway. These Valuable Medicines arc for sale bv Ml E. EDWARDS, Agent. October G, 1ft40. 37 i v (tr’Mollal’s Vegetable Life Pills and Phoenix ranted, j HITTERS. The high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have nnpiiivd, in curing aimosteverv disease to w hirli the human frame is li able, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They bet atue known bv their fruits—their good works have testified fur them sum charged. Ju some parts <jf the Fnited States, the white paper, upon which these woiksare printed, would sell lor as much as w e charge for the puhlcatioiis. 1 he 1 ederal party have siiccecdcil in electing their candi date to the presidency, its leader), v.'ll now Itaxe to declare the policy they intend to pursue. They will he obliged to make it Know n at ihc beginning of tlie approaching session o( Congress. i hey eannot avoid it, or put it oil any longer. Those w ho support them, will be eager to know how it will benefit their interests, ami will dtive them to it. All the measures of the coining Administration, except turning out liie men who hrlil the minor offices, must originate and be matured in Corgress. The Democratic party should know them as soon as possible, to see how their interest will be af fected. and llltir rights encioaehed upon, by them. There no source irjm which it can obtain the inlorniaiion so ear- the Mienll or Jailor „f said coirntv ,.t Am) I moreover chiir^. :uulini,mi. all ofii,irs,. ivi! ami ii.iiilarv, »irliin this Stale, rn aid and assisl la rp,.relit niiintf and m’curuig tin sio.l Daviil I’uekelt. it to be “"?•* t 1 ir ‘ 1 , 1 " das Slate. CHARLES J. McDonald. l»y 11 io i lovernor: W M. A. TiAMi.i k. Scric-nry nf St.itc. Dcscrintion. 1'aekett is ala.iii V5 i, r j; tears of ape, 5 feel 7 or it ro- ehes inch : rather loose set, thin vi, blue eves. saudt hair, and lipht prev or 43 ^ tw ^ W tui& A VlllA LAMATION. Hy His IXeellency CHAM.US J. McltOSM.D. Governor and Commnnder-iii ehiel of tlie Army and Niavy <>f (l,i^ stare ’"id of the ,M iiilia thereof. by the first section of an act of the mhly of this State, assented to on the eighteenth day of December, eighteen hundred ami forty, entitled "ail act to compel tlie several RANKS of this State to redeem their liabilities in SI’KCII I, and to provide for tlie loifeitme ol the charter or ch.triers of such as IliaV refuse:” it is made the duty o| Dis l.xcelleney the Governor on the TO7I1KKKAS, Vif General A- Oct. 31, 1840. 41 td Administrator’s Sale. \ GREEAI5LE to an order of the Inferior Court of l’ulaski Comity « lien sittinp for ()nlia:trv |iiiri«i-es, will he sold on the first Tuesdiv in Mnroll next, licfnre tlie Court lions:' door, in said County between pie usual hours of sale the following property to-wit: •|V„ tiiinls of lot No. I if, in the 12th Distriet, of originally I Iou-=tou, now Fulaski, and one hundred and seventeen, (117) aeres ol Lot, No. 13,, in ill,■ 12th Distriet of originally Houston now Fulaski County, said Lots, containing Two Hundred two anil a half acres, sold as the pro] GEORGIA, Puiaski County. ^%7"HHREAS l it sses Crutchfield, Administrator of the Estate of V v Jnali Crutchfield, late of sa : d county deceased, applies liir letters ol dismission front said Adiuinistr itioti. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said di why said letters should not he granted on tlie first Monday io Januarv next. Given under mv hand at office, in 1 la wkiuwillc, June 27th. 1810. JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O. June 30,1840. 23 —they did not thrive by tin fiiilii of the credulous. In eases of Costiveuess, Dyspepsia, Riilious mul Liver Affections, Asthma, Files, Settled Fains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agnes, Obstin ate i lead iclies. Impure State of the Fluids, I nheulthv Appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate I the journal. *11 all thu , . i , . , , Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Orgaus, and in all ge- will give thf d, to file their objections il any they have j |M:ra , derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved j a certain and sjieedv remedv. Thcv restore vigorous health to the most I • f . exhausted constitutions. A single 'trial will place the Life Fills ami j Dilormetl of I lie sayings ami doings oi their members while in Flmeiiix Hitlers beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation ot | session, audshal! therelore spare neither labor nor money to patient. ; furnish then, ii tne F ederai members shall continue load- vocate one set of measures here, am! another at home, the Gongressioial Globe ami Appendix w ill give their <otistitu- ; ents the t vdence to confront mem. “O' »III>0IHH1I0|| ,VW till | , . f * J " • «IIV ! Iy, so lull, ati'lso i.heaj), as the Con^ri^sniiini («UI>e aiul the I *\ rsl f J* ;i ) •Etii’.uiry, ei»hti*en Itmxlml ami foitv-o»t\ to Ksne ; Appendix, /il the motions and rt'solutions will be given in 0i« Congrcssonnl Globe in the exact words «.f die persons! | making or tilering them. The substance of file speeches ! made, will l'« given in it; also the yeas and nays, alien from GEORGIA. Pulaski county. Ty^TlI EREAS, Isaac Iliirkbalter, Administrator of tlie estate v V U il limn lligil, late of said county deceased, applies lor letter dismission from said .Adminisi-ration. These are therefore io cite and admonish all and singular the bind Prepared and sold, wholesale am dieal Office.37.3 Rrondway, New York. N. I!. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of J fat’s signature. retail,at \YM. II. MOFFAT’S Me rle. hu Me of John Howell, late of said couiltv deceased, and for the benefit \ . ” 1 . . , . . r , • i , -, i , „ I and creditors ot said deceased, to tile their ob eetions if anv, • ■ lo irs and creditors ot said deceased. I erms made how n on the , j| l( , NIomcI-i ' sold in boxes —Fricc, -' iceuts, 58cents, ;n i/.e; and the Plm.nix Litter.-, iu bottles; at oftli . l.i \ of sale THOMAS HOWELL, Dee. 23, 18,10. Adm’r. 4'J—td. I LI. he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, bv order of the ' ’ Infer! >r Court of Warren County, when sitting t'orOrdiuary ]*ur]io- llie Court 1 iiiuse door, in Talhottoii, Talbot County, l.otof l.Ytli District of originally Muscogee, now Talbot tlie Estate of Atheist an Andrews deceased. THOMAS NEAL, Adm’r. Warrcnton, 2!Uh Oct., 1840. 41 td ed. lay in January next, why said letters should not he grant- ■ !. j The Lite Fills ir.h, aceordiiig to t!i 2 i nch, with full dir l'OR GC ATFtTOI S D1STRIIH'TION—An imoidet. entitled “ Moffiil’s Atedieal iManttal, desigi -1 or intei ed a; ting little i tomestic ses. befor Land No. 225 in th County,belonging i 1(7 ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday iu January next, in Irwinton, Wil li kinsou county, the settlement known as Wadsworth’s place, con taining 1821 acres of land more or less, some 5!) acres ell'ireil on iu good order for cultivation. Also, the late residence of John Wyse of ;said countv, oil the waters of t 'ommissioners Creek, containing 1511 acres more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. ALFRED ^DEAN AN, ( A * m ' n ’ September 1, 1840. ^2 tils. \17ILL Iwi Fold, on tin* firFt 'ruesilav in Januarv next, at the late resi- (li'iici* of riiomas S. Swain, <lee*ea«e<l, in th * town ol* Jacksonville, r j’el fair ('oi.ntv; three in*a<i ot 11< )]{SI0S. ami three head ol Ml LLS, •md one tv.e Horse ViA(»()y. on<* Yoke of OX HMs$ and EIGHT lil.\- DiED> LI SHELS ofCOll.N, more or less, and one set of illacksmiili j',,,,!? ;i„; ; sF hold and iLi -himr iiirnitiire and Farming utensials, am! fmndrv other artieles. And w ill he hired out, to the highest bidder, four teen Ve toes, belonging to said Estate, for the ensuiuH: vear. REIHAAW SWAIN, Adm'rx. MITCHELL G. WILLCOX, Adm'r. Jacksonville, Oct. 17, (840. 10 td \\TWA. he sold n-» the court house in Warrenton, Warren county, tin. ^ * on first Tuesdav in Fe.hniarv next, within the usual hours of sale, the lidlor. iug fraets of land, to v% it r p.'-J : ,ci(.s in Warrenf-oiintv. • -m Itoek v Comfort, joining Hill, aHo. 5.>f) ; ;mi«< on tin* Kockv Comforr joining Adsn* Iw.ailsold as tiie property I *t Ephraim iv wdeccascd, for ihc benefit ef tl.e heirs of said d 1 rr-ned. I’c'i nis ofValc on the day. Also, ail the negroes, twenty sevc bciuujiinc K* said deceased, sold *at tlie suiue time ami pi Given under mv liand at office iu Hawkinsville, Jtilv 05:h, 1C40. 27 “ JOHN V. MiTCilELL, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Pulaski County. Inferior ('onrl, sit tint? for Ordinary purposes, March the VMh, 1840. WT11 EREAS I iv liie petition ot .Mieajah Rlaml and John Hardin, as v T Afluiinistratorsajn the estate ofFormanNodges, lan* of said eoiinty, deceased ; it appearing to the (’unit, that James Bright, late of said county,deceased, did while iu life, heretofore, to-wit : onthe'JOih day of November, 1885, make and deliver a certain Rond, unto the said Forman Hodges, then in life, lor the perfla ting titles to a tract of Land, situated in the fourth district,of originally Doolv, now' Uulaskicounty, known iu tlie plan of’said distriet, as number GO, and fraction f*l—and it appearing that the said James Bright departed this life, before, complying with the requisitions of said Bond, and that titles have never been made to the said Forman, while in life, nor to his said .Administrators since his death. These are therefore to c ite and admonish, all and singular, tin* kindred and creditors of tlie said James Bright deceased, to hi* and appear at my office within the time preserilied hy law, fo shew cause if any exist, why Alfred C. Bostvviek, the Administrator of the estate of said James Bright deceased, should not perfect titles iu accordance to said obliga tion. Given under mv hand, at office, this Julv 21st. 1810. JOHN V. MITCHELL, e. c.o. Julv 28,1840. 27— Guide to Health—contaiiiiuguccurate information concerning the most prevalent di-fase. and tin* most approved remedies—bv WILLIAM B. Mt U FAT.” Apply to the Agents. i. The above medicines tor sale by r.L E. EDWARDS, MilleilgfviHe. October <i. 181(1—87—Iv Agent. Moffat’s V egetable Life Medicines. fTlIIESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and i sensible action in purify ing the springs am! < hannids of lite, and en duing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which haw* been made public, and in almost every species of dis ease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOF FAT’S LIFE FILLS AND 1*1 BENIN BITTERS h ave been grateful ly am! publicly acknowledged by the persons benelittcd, ai d who were previously unacquainted with the. beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINESreeonimcnd themselves in diseases ofevery form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from tin* coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities con stantly settling around them ;aml to remove the hardened fu c es wlik h collect in the (^involutions of tlie smallest intestines. Other medicines only partially dense these, ami leave such collected masses behind as erorcM n 7 7 • r» t to produce habitual eostiveness, with all itstrainofevils,orsuddendi- (jrd//t(i/A, / lilasnl L ovnty. ... I arrlnca, with all its imminent dangers. This fact is well know 11 to all Wft I EREAS Miea j ah Johnson, adm. dc horns non, on the estate of regular anatomists, who examine the human how els alter death ; mid V V Haas Jones, late of Fulaski County, deceased, applies for letters j hence the prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicines of dismission from .aid administration. !—or mooL im/s prepared ami heralded to tilt: public bv ignorant person*. 1 hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred i The second ebd r of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the ki.ln *vs and the and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at niy office, within the j himlder, and hy this means, the liver ami the lungs, the healthful action time prescribed by law, to show cause, il any exist, why said letters j nt which entire!v depends upon the regularity of the urinarv organs. his I'rot-laiiianon. it-qmiinjr that the several Hanks of his • v ta!e. then Hi rtnclies or A^eneies. «hreh have hereto!*re !a:U<! to tedeem their lialiilitiesiii GOLD at,d S!L\ I’.R. ai 4 | all other Haul-s i:i thi- Mat*: shall on or before the first day «<’ 111 all tlie important questions. The Appendix ' ’ *aG 1 IT I, I; \ IllADRIiD and KOHTV- speeches as written out hj the inemhcrs them-j . p,i\ to any person or persons. (Hanks and liiokcrsex- sclves. W * think it ail-iuiportant that tlie people should he | ■" 7*1 !-< il.. ever, lull. note, draft, rheck. r«'«-*;ipt or money on iltq.osire. ex* - «-pi m eases where surd ileposites are l>\ leiins ot exis'irig eonii'.iels pax able ollierwise than in specie, issued or received, i.r winch may hereafter lie issued 01 iceeived by ihem ie-jn . tivelv, upon ileniaud or jiresenta- tion. i do tlierelcrr, in eoulorinity thereto, issue this tnv Proela- mation, iierehy requiring the several Hanks of tliis State, licit Hrauclics or Agencies, which have h -retofore failed to edeeui their liahiiii.es m Gold and Silver, and oilier Hanks in tins state. - before in, l rst day of Feltrnary. eighteen liundivd and lorly-one, and iliere:ift.:r, to pay to any person or persons, (Hanksami iiiokers c-xeepted.) in Speri«% every hill, note, drall. cheek, receipt, or money on deposit*', issued oi it*cued, oi which may herealler he issued or received hy lespeelively, upon dt uiand or presentitttoii. in eases Us are by terms of existing contracts Me otherwise than in Specie. And } do require each and ex t ry tint- of them, to he careful and punc tual in the strict observance, and faithful performance of all the duties enjoined on them by the aforesaid recited act of the General Assembly. Given under my hand and the Great Peal of the State, at the Tapi ol in Mille.l^evilie. this the first day of January,- tu the ye,ii i>! our Lord, one- thousand ei"ht hundred and lol ty-one, and *d American Independence the sixty-fifth. „ , chaiTlks j. McDonald. Hy the Governor: U.m. A. 1't.N.MM.K. Secretary of State. 50 1t. ? P J h«s ftei.ini'-i xV Herald, ('olumhiis: Macon Geo'cia leiegraph, Macon; the .-onihern Hanner, Athens; Coiretitu- tionahst, Augusta; and the Georgian Savannah; will insert the above until the first of hVhruary. | i ite GoittttKssio.NAi, Gluck will he made up of the daily j j proceedings uf:!ie two Houses ol Congress, and tlie sj*eeehes j ^ id tlie meuhets cuiideus'L-d. i he yeas and nays, on ail mi- i i poriant suiijeeis are given, ft is published as fast as tlie hu- j s|I *ess of lie two iioiises aliords matter enough lor a num- her. i'-aea it timber will eoutain sixteen royal quarto pages, I : <d smad t;pe. W e expet t to publish three numbers for eve- j • ry two w eeks of the session. 1 he Aii’j-txntx contains the speeches of the members, at tile* < >i'Tober2(i, 1810 \Vi!.l. he sold,on the firstTi ADAM IVY, THOM AS IVY, 41 td Executors. • sdav in January next, wiilim the iisna! <r Jots of land ut the respective court hours ot sale, the ieilo houses to " it: U(l2j acres of land. No. 112, in the K’th district, originally Muscogee, iin» Marion countv, will he sold at the court house iu Tazewell, iu said emintv. A Iso, 38 J acres, No. 3, is the first distriet of the first section, Cherokee, now Fursvth County, will he sold at the court house, Camming,in said euunty. All sold as tlie property of Ephraim Ivy, deceased, for the benefit of ili-heirs,&c. of said deceased. Terms of sale oil the dav. ADAM 1V3, THOMAS IVY. October 2fi, 1840 41 td Executors. \ to mi order of the honorable. I iilerior Court oft lass r, «hvi! sitting as a . ourt of Ordinary, will lie -eld on (he | !:r-t Tuts.lav iii .luumirv next, betme die Court House door, in tlie County of Newton, between lb - usual hours of sale, one Lot ut Laud \’o. tv.o hundred and three, in the eleventh District of originally Iii urv, now Newton Count*, luij.miiug lauds ut HullingsvMjr:!i and Harper. Sold for the la u: i t tif tin- Heirs and < ‘reuiti.rs ol \S illiam G. lluriH’ • lat • of Cass Cum tv, d '.ceased. A™ - v ( omit should not he granted. tiiven under mv hand, at office, Hawkinsville, April I l, 18 10. 13 * JOHN V. MITCHELL, Clerk. C 1 EORHIA, Fulaski county—Whereas ITilhirx Henderson, applies ^ lor letters of Administration, on the estate ol* Beverly A. .Sim mons, late of said county, dec’d. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any exist, on or before the first Monday in November next, whv said letters should not issue, (iiven under mv hand at office, this Sept. loth. 18 10. JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o. Sept. 22,1810. 3.>—lim GEORGIA, Pulaski County. XV'llEREAS, W illis I>. Reeves applies for letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Sutton, lute of said county deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish al red and creditors of said deceasi d, to file their o ters should not be granted on the first Monday (Jivon underiuv hand at oilier in IJawkiusvill ! The 1)1 j '""=■? ! . I nonnsi | tlie veins, it !banner of h Moffat's ’ 1, which fai lure i» passe.* I hv foo<! ecu tin* liver and tic ,1 h lor fr»mi the agency tin* heart, being thus pur rum a clean stomach, courses fi ewsevcrv part of tin*. s\ stem, and triumphantly Itli in tlie blooming clic<-k. getaldc Life Medicines have been thoroimhly tested them, ami •Iv tliroui:Ii mounts tlie proiio'inct'd a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Fhitulcuey. Faljutation of the Heart. Loss of Apprtite, I lenrf-Imrn and i I. adai lie, Restlessness, Ili-tcmp. r. Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Eostiveness, Diarrlnea, < dioh ra. Fevers of all kinds Rln'inmitism, (■out. Dropsies of all kinds, Hrnvel, Worm**, Asthma and <'onsimiptioti, Scurvy. I h * rs. Inveterate Sores, S^orluttic Eruptions and Bad (-omplexious. Eruptive complaints, Sallow. < Moudy, and ofherdi?*agreeal)le Comp!«»\ioiis,Salt Rheum,Ery- sipelas, (’ominon (’olds and Iullueir/n, and various other complaints ’til:ir the kind- | jeetions if any why let- Jamiarv next. ,<;.•!« I.r 13th, 1818. whicli aflliet tlie human frame. In Fj.v>:nand Life r#I»*dieines have hc -n most eininenf iy sure ’ever and Ague districts, Fhysicians aim Ai.ue, particularly, the ssfui; so mncli so that ist universally prescribe 3!) JOHN V. M1TC (j EOlid 1x4, Pulaski County. whereas f Mary Warren, late of Those are therefore to cite and admonish all a and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections iirst Monday iu January next, why said idlers should (iiven under mv hand at office in I law ; insv ill , ( t . w ingn EE,( d. r the kindred or before the t he granted, r 13th, 1810. 30 n the them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to ho particular in tak ing the Life Medicines strictly accoiding to the directions. It is not hv a newspaj»er notice, or by :;iy thing that he himself may say in tln*irf:ivor that Ii hopes to gain credit. L E alone hy the results of a fair trial. MOFFATkS MKDIC’AL MANI .\ L, designed ;*.s a domestic guide to health. This little pamphlet, edited hy YV. B. Moffat, 375 Broadway, hlward Holmes apjilics for letters of Administration j New York, has been published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Mod it’s thoor\ of disca-•*.*, and will he found highly iatcr 'ting to persons seeking iiealth. it mats upon prevalent diseases, mid the -fitis: ■ theseof. i'ricc, t wenty li\cent—for sale hy Mr. Molfat's agents generally. Tiicsc Valuable Aledicines are for sale hv M. K. EDW.\R1)S, Agent. ! full lengtl, written out by themselves: and is punted in the j I "' hcr ® 5,H, !| ,ic l’ | ^tnne loru as tlie Gongressioual Globe, it will lie published j * c *** 141 '*‘ N ' 1,1 tis fast as the speeches can lie prepared hy the members. I'.ach (I these works is complete in itself. Hut it is desi- j rable for jvery subscriber to have both; because, if there should he any ambiguity iu the synopsis of a speech in the Congressional Globe, or any deuialoi its correctness, it may he removed at once, hy referring to the speech iu the Ap pendix. Indexes to both are scut to subscribers as soon as they can lie prepared alter the adjournment of Congress. TERMS. For oue copy of the Congressional Globe - - 01 One copy ol the Appendix ..... 0] .Six copies ot either of the above works will he sent lor 05. twelve copies lor 0lf), and a proportionate number ol copies lor a larger sum. Payments may be transmitted hy mail, postage paid, at our risk. The notes of any incorporated hank in the Luited States, current in the section ol country n here a subscriber resides, will he received. Fo iasme ail the numbers, the subscriptions should he here by the Mill of December t:exi at farthest. I he Democratic papers with which no exchange, will please give this prospectus a few institutions. IX- attention will be paid tu any order unhss the mon ey accompanies it. IJLAIIt cX IllViXS. Washington City, Ocr. ft!, 1010. paya- f barge and TT Sparta ! nstiintioii ■ viiialc Acadein 1 til be open on the J* id Mondav in Drugs, Medicines, F.Y^r T T &c ms tfc\ JOHN V. JHTCHEI.L, c. e.. GEORGIA, Pulaski Counli, October 8. 18 40 \Y Novemln r 3d, I •‘• in. HENRY A. HARPER, Adm’r. 43 td JTOTIIME. HER! on the Tlirso m il linden AS, Ivlw.ird Hob ■,-tatc of Robert He ■ tin relorc to cite litors of s.-iiddecent - appli'' Ml. Lit for letter- ifi uiiiStrntion ,. ,,i fere, the first Monday iuJauunn Given under mv hand atonic 3!) county, <!• nd admonish all and singular the kind l'd, to fide their objet lions ifant on or he. next, why htt. is should not be granted, e ill ! he.vkinsv iiie, < tetober 13th. i 8 111. JOHN V. MiTCIH'.LL.c. c.o. t h prevai und* .'ign Marine 'VILE be sold at the late residence of A:tr«»n Searboromjh decca?cd,in j Faiaski couut\, on Tiuir^dn;. tin 7th of January, all the perishn- | 1<* luoj’. rtv c<»n-isting ofhorses*. hogs, cattle, sbeeji and a quantity ot j oork, corn, fi.»dd- r, and plantation tools, house hold and kitchen turni- j .uie and a niimla’r of other articles too tedious to mention.—Also the i and to rent and negroes to hire at the same time. The sale to continue j roiu dav to dav until all is sold. ADEN SCARBOROUGH, Adm’r. Nov. 14th, 1840. 43 td (* E O R GI A., 7 V7a ski C V run ly. yyiir.RE.'.S, Aaron Si arhorongh appli' tht estate of Aaron :urhoroi ; fur Letters of Adniini.'im- gh, late of said countv, do N O T 1 C E S . le to the Ilonora- 31 () N* T H L Y j AOl II nnuiths afterdate, application will I hie the Inlei ry purposes, f.ir 1 the estate ol' John Joseph Ta\ ior, late ot I’ll laski countv. deceased. MICAJAH JOHNSTON, Adm’r. J ul v 25,1840. 20—4m tain ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind red and creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections if any on orbe- | fore tlie first Monday in January next, w hy said letters should not he granted. , < iiveu under my hand at oliicc, in li' w kinsvibe, (V tuber Kith. 1810. 3y JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o. j ! GEORGIA, Pulaski County. j THEREAS. Ililliarv Henderson, udministratorofthe estate ofjamos j w mi engaged in driving Stock fo dillerent ; ofGeorgi.i, for several years past, and seeing the spirit that itnnngst the peojsh* for raising tliir o*vn Stock, .also, believing (jeugia, able and competent to raise all of her own Stuck without buy - hr ot hr . igne s, lie has boon induced to bring along from Kentucky, soiii” of tie* best iuij>r ved breeders of Hogs and Cattle for breeding, to give the citizens an opportunity of raising from the best Stock in anv County, lie also ims along several Durlia.u Bulls and I L iters, crossed on the improved nation Steel;, from one to two years t.!.-!, .To some Berkshire and Irish Cnt/ier Sov. s, and Boars, all <;f which can he seen at Mr. W. A. M >tts in Vlilh ' • • iiie, it is now < onsidered b\ all who arc ac quainted with the nn cattle, tuat tli-iy excel in point of richer and quantity of milk. Good cow well kepi frequently give from 32 to 38 quarts of milk per day, I lie v also leed kindly and their beefis preferred in market. The Berkshire Hog stands as high on the hog list as Dur ham cattle stands oil tii * cattle li'-t. tiiry net only come to maturity car le r v\ itil the least possible expense hut their Fork D called pure ex- ccllenc;' In market, the gentlemans pork. THOMAS JOHNSON. Alilledgeville Dec. 2Gth, 1810. 4’d—tf. DR. u It AS JL'ST UKCKIVKO FROM Til Ft NOKTII AT HIS DRUG STORK, L\ JI ! LLEItG EVILLE, (-j. 1 I LFIIATE OF li! (NINE, a superior French article. L.~) Rii’ERINE.au invaluable mljunet to <iiiitiiiie. I’A LSAM < 8 It’A I . t ’A I’Si LLS, a new Fivneli article. CA \ ENN E FEI’l’I .R. ("rimnil) African, pure Riril. HALS \M GOFAIVA, Soii.iifie.l. DIM! M <il M, Turkey , .-rlecte.l. LO.X A or*.’RO\VN i’ A R:x, a verv superior article. CALOMEL. Enslirii. best. ALOES, Gum, Siicoturine. true. CARRAGEEN or IRISH MOSS. AtJ,t A AM M( >.\. double—Do. treble. St UPDATE OF XINC, Crystallize,!. arsupply of MEDICINE l assortment of English PATENT MKDH 'INKS. rllicli be lias a X". Also a Witil ’ills I )r. ! Pills vans' Cumoniil “ Suoiliin^ S’, r Halm of Columbia, liny ’s Liii.'imrut for Piles !!an isi’u' - Spreilie t >i*i(: flown mi’s Enibroc atiou. r w ea . ami Ivliilitaled Court of Pulaski county, w lien sitting forOrdina- j 4 Y Johnson, bit.'of said countv, deceased, applies fur letters ofdismis- toscH a part ot the land and negroes, Mousing to sj(m saia a ,I nI inistratii.ii. ' Tin so are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindr* d and creditors of said deceased, to file ibeir objections, if any exist, with in tii -time prescribed by law. why said letters should not be grant. I. Given under mv hand, at office, in Hawkinsville. ()< tober 13tli, 1810. 3>j tjm ' JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o. Re.- id, I’A! N'T; CHEMK.’AL.S—tog, j Sv, aim’s I’anai 'a, | “ Vermifuge, j Rowand’s “ ; Dr. Rrandretli's Pill • Dr. Hay no’s Pills, Lei Auti-Hilliuus I j Peters’ Pills, I Tonic Pills, an invaluable remedy especially fannies. ikowuud’s cell hrated Tonic Mixture, for 1 “ Alterative Extract of Sarsaparilla “ Oiiental Powder of Ahdiast-r.in Ir VALUER’S CELKHHATEI) Tomato Pills, a -uiistitatfor Calomel. Carpenter's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. “ Cor ecuirated <7ompoimil ot Sarsaparilla, Cuhel “ Compound Symp ufl.iverwort. “ “ Fluid Extract of Ruchti. “ “ “ of Pink Root. Milledgevlllc. Sept. 1.1840. DRf'GF. I French -i.-iiuc ol iL'UC. I ^NOI R MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the ILinor- ahl-the Inferior Court of Pulaski County, when silting for ordin ary pur|Hiscs. for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to tlie Estate ol Chris top her Siuipson, late ot saidcouiitv deceased, this June 27th. 1840. ULYSSES CRUTCHFIELD, Adm’r. June 30, 1810. 23 4m jyOl R MON i'HS afterdate, application will he made to the Honor- B* aide the Inferior Cimrt ol Wilkes county . w Idle sitting for (friliua- ! ry purposes, lbrlca.e to sell a part of the Negroes belonging to the es tate uf Tliouius L. W ootten, deceased, tor tin benefit of the heirs and creditors. THOMAS WooTTEN.and June 2,1840. HENRY P. WOOTTEN, AJm’s. Dill'll MONTHS afterdate application will lie made to the Wonnra- j ® hie the Inferior court of Pulaski county when sitting for ordinary | i'srposcs. for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to John Hu.veli, I Ltc of-fid eouuiv deceased. 1’HOM.VS HOW LLL, Admr. September 7 th. 1840 54—mini I j^DUll MONTHS after date, application w ill be made to the honor able Inferior court of Telfair county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one half of a lot of land, known as No. tw o hundred and sixtv nine, in the first district of Appling now Telfair city—Also, onc lot of land in the same district and county, No. 321. : 'aging to the estate of Thomas S. Swain, deceased. REBECCA SW AIN. Adm’x. MITCHELL (i. WILLCON. Adm'r. Jacksonville, Telfair co. Sept. 22. 3ti—4m GEORCIA, Pulaski County. WHERE 1^, James Roll applies for letters of Administration on the ’* estate of Green Alford Floyd Frazier, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections it any, on or before the first Mondav in November next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, ill Hawkinsville. Sc; tcniocrL'th. 1810. JOHN V. MITCHELL,c.c.o. Sept. 22, 1840 GEORGIA. Pulaski County. \VHEREAS, Matthias McCormick, Administrator nn the estate of '• William Harrow, late of aid county, deceased,applies fori etters ol dismission from said Vdndnistralion. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at ofiiee this ! 8th November 18 fffi li ' JOHN \. MITCHELL, c. c.o. Vi r ~ r ll.L be sold on the first Tuesday in February VV <•„ noxf. l»«*forr tin* ’ourt IIoiisg door in the town of Jacksonville, Telfair Countv t oik* half of a lot of land known as No. two hundred and sixty-nine, in the fir*M District of Appling, now Telfair County. Alsu one lot of land in the same District and County, known as ?,*o two hundred and twenty one. ly ing on the Ocmulgee River, belonging to the Estate of Thomas Swam. REBECCA SWAIN, . MITCHELL G. W ILLCOX. j A 11,11 rs ’ Jacksonville, Dee. Itith, 18-i(!. 42 r I e* rr anil &c. \ -s. for beautify in RENCil 1’ILLS the skin. and Coj>. A PRINCIPAL UjL Randolph county. G TO TEACHERS. .•. anted ill an Acndemv at Cuthbert, HEI ■gia. Pulaski Sheriff Sales. VILL ho ?ohI on tlie first Tuesday in Fehruarv next, before ?h A ^ (/ourt Hou-^e door, in the Town of I fawkinsv ille Fulaski County, j within t!i<* legal hours of sale the following property to-wit: A lipun* wom.ui 1 v tin* name of Bin *v au 1 her child Eliza, levied f >r» ns the jiroperty of tlie Estate of Jama- Bright, to snt siY a !i. fa. from Fulaski Superior Court. The Bank of Hawkinsville vs. Alfred C. Bo-t- u it-k Administrator. Dec. 23th, 1840. JOS.CARRl ITIER3, Sh’fT. NOTICE. lytR It MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the Ilonor- * able the Inferior Court of Cas- county, w in n silting for Ordinary j lr Poaes,for leave to sell the real estate of William (■’. Harper, late of 1 countv. deceased. HENRY A. HARPER, Adm. July 1st, 184(1 21 it i< after date application will be made to the hotiora- " ble the Interior Court of Earlv countv. for le.'ve to sell the tiegrnes Hinging to the Estate of John Porter deceased. Nuvendier 2Lt. 11!ID. JOEL L. PORTER. Adm’r. . D ec-1.1840. (5 4m NOTICE. 4 l.L norsop.Q in:!- ’ tod toth«* Estate of Aaron Scarborough late of Fu comity deceased, are r«*qnested to make payment, and t:» >se iuaiids agaiust said Estat-*. will render tlieni in terms o! tiiv’ I v* " VDAM SCARBOROUGH. Admr. j u% ] k 43 GOd I HEREBY forwam all persons from trading for a promissory note, signed hy Thomas House and myself, payable to J. M. Ausley . or bearer, bv the tenth day of January next, amount of note. Eighty Dol lars. dated ldtii January. 1810, as iiie consideration for which said note wa- ^iven has failed, anil i am determined not to pnv it. WILLIAM H. HOUSE. Lumpkin, Stewart co. I9th Sept. 1840. *k—15 Land Aiiencv. |AHE nnder-igneil. who r. sides i 1- rensivelv acipuiinted wiili that Landolpli County, and who i- ex- _ *i tion of the State, will EXAM INE LANDS in EARLY and RANDOLPH, and ascertain their loca tion. vnine, and the ; i. e for which ii- ' can he sold, for the >M U.L COMPENSATION of TEN DOLLARS. Persons wishing to av iii themselv s -c his services, will address him at Fort Gaines, port paid, aud ituv r.'lv upon his prompt attention to their Im -iness. J- G. GILBERT. March 31. 1: - it*. ’b Io a Geutieimu well ipinlitied to teach all the branches of a liberal Education, a Suhov of 78110 will 111 1 given tor the first year. The choice will be in uie on the 1 -t day of January next, am! his ser vices expecteil to commence about tit*? ! st of February . ’1 lie location R certuinty as lieaiiliv as any in the Southern part of Georgia; und the jiros- pect good tor a tlou rishing School. Rv order of the Board. OWin KIDLOO. Secretary. Ti'.e ngusta Chron:c!e& Senline!. will pb risc publish tlie. abovt uuee a week until the 15th of L'eceiubi r next anil iorward tlimr account to I)avid i >iddo. Cutlibrrt Nov. (ith 1340. 43— FOR SALE. U nylnnil, ti'-.-isii il hy All s Muitsfielil. 'I bt- luglies't tetitiliin- ui.ils have bt-t ii jin — ,-ntoil ut tbeir c;qi;ibiiirii-s to touch—i inii- lilniiig, jinlishiil man nets iv.'fh high literary ,'rtlniiiiiM-iits, and extensive ex peril rice. They ive:e i-ilncated in Knglund, but iiitve taugr.t lor ninny yenis in this country, .Mr. VV . pit-sen is (.willing ntbeis) leiteis innn iiie InHimirig gentlemen. Him. J.V m Cuilinuii, I rote-ssor Anil).ui ('oiMinbin College New Vurk. Lev. l>r. Temee, (’oluinbiis Ga. Rev. Dr. V\ aylnuil, IJrnun University, i’lotessm- Gerruiiairlt, Cliailestou ri. C. "nd tbe 1 rnsteesoi the 1’entlit'lnii AeaiJeiuv, where he taught lour years. Mrs. W . (l.niuerlj Mrs. Leigh.) has long been known as tin ac;oin|ilis|ieil La.iy, and si,ece-sful 'JVaeher. In tile citizens ut this State. File lollowi'tg eotuse id studies will be laiigfit in ibe Iiisiiitwiou. Senior ( lass, Ghemistry. Logie, Moral and Political Plii- losiijdiy. i’rendi. l.at.ii. (Leek, and Malliematie 6’2t) jier ■ trm, id five iiiout.hs. .lunior Gla»’s. G'raiinuar. Geography, History, Arithmetic ami Popular Piidosojdiv, Siti per Term. Primary ( lass, the riidiiin nts of the linglisli 'Spelling, Ret Term. (Iraauieiital liraueli*-s (lixtra.) Mumc. Finim Fun, Jiiiigiiig an<J Thorough Base,- per Term. Drawing jim-jicetinii ami Painting s|.5 per Term. A small and extra charge will be made for fuel aud tlie use of the Instrument. _ I he public will observe that the Th ustees have reduced the i rice to the lowe-t rates to suit the liaidtit-ss of the times. 1’O'Wd can .i** olitatnetl in the village on reasonable snys|Dj"r Vi,mih im hiding W ashing P- *'?. Payment will be exnerted, a: theen 'V. IL > \YI!iv, P..J WYNN. LLl M \\.'H1:L!». • : 'i i'i;\i)!.i:ion, Jn.A. IL GOXDKR Language,- 'ling aim \> i mug A_c. i)'e. '712 ttnd a liad jier terms, f each Term. 75 list; Jan. 8th, 1 !■ 50—8i. W I'O.-'l’i’ONLD SALK. iTEnLLhe si.1.1 at the ( ourt House iii Sjiarta, Hancock ( omity. on ih<- li.st I uesiiay iu March next, al! the Land in said t ounty. iielongiug to tlie estate of Robert .Vic.- < ,’ook deceased, reserv ing the w i.lows don er. J A MK.8 McCOOK, ) HOBKRT VlcCOOK, } MAJOR PKACK, ^ Jan. 8th. I840I. .5<!—tds. E^nllK Sulisciibers having 'bis day taken the * ntire Stwk -***- of gomls beloiigiiig in 'les,rs Nl(21 i i f L.8 DKM ING, -adii'i; such a share nl pair, tinge as their friends may feel dis posed to give them, 'ihc* will keep constantly oti hand a good assortment '•! GR< >(M'. Ill KS, w hich will be sold as low foi cash as can lie had in tin- i irv. and for ra-h rndv. NICHOLS -X ( ATMAN. Januarv 8tii, 1841. 50—‘.it. Mortgage .Sale. YVriLL be sold nn the first Tuesday * ^ House liimr in tbe tow n of Ilavvl i .March next, before the Court sville Puiaski County, within tiie legal hours of sale, the following jirojierty to-wit: Randol a. man about tbirty-fn e years of age, Jacs forty years of age, William thirteen years old, Gracy thirty years old. Harris it twelve years old. Jane thinly years old,Silvia ihirteen year sold, .Martha ten years old, ssrii! Sarah fifty years old. Also ten Shares of Rank Stock, in the Rank of Hawkinsville, to satisfy a ti. fa. from I'tila«ki inferior Court, 'i'iie Rank of Hawkinsville vs. James O. Jeiks, property pointed out in said 150 Dec. 25th. 1840. JOS. CARRl'THF.S.Sh’ff. NOTICE O' 1 i 112 nadersigned o'.'.' rs of excellent oak ami Randolph Com sonar s of the : .’utbbert M Vny jiersou ngoii thx |i Nov. H'. Tlie Stan j the ■ K »ii-!'v ir sale, on nceonunodating terms, four square-- ; Iii -korv Land, Iving in the lUth District ut I y, in the fork Ichawavnotchawav Creek—Also three vine nunlitv of Laud, lying on tie; road !•• i-pilR.'.!. i raets e. !. ::. i. e-ai-ii i ontaining gu 4 trii-t ef i.'-e County, aii adjoimiig iiumedi.'i tbe Kineliatoona Creek, part -11 it its good liain balance first rate 1’uie Land—titty acres clean cultivation this summer, most of the clearing a good Dwelling lloti.-e,fifty teet square, with a ten foo wav: negro houses, aul all other necessary bnihling- w li'ich the trees were cut round in July last. On the ailji ■rood Grist Mill, and two public roads passing near lb* bouse. The I range for stocl.. summer and whiter, is nut surpassed by any in the j State, there being an inexhaustible ettnebrake- in the swamp, ana an J outlet in the pint v wi ods of many miles. Fhe pi »c< is i insidered one j of the most healthy on :b • creek. With the place w ill i»* sold a qaaarity . j of corn, fodd r, p *s, and b tween 2 aiid 30ub ’ ‘ _ * ' ’ 1 the Plan tali in t ids. A ! u-gai . wifl b given. Terms, one-third cash, or n gro property—balance, on a credit of tv. o vears, from next Jaunt ry without interi’t. For further parti'-ulurs. ly to Mr. Reuben 8. Williams, in Lee her on the premises. IL R. WARD. l b 18 t.| .%vJiT.j!rE3wlr: \ C.llV.V. \ BLE !«• an r ol lit* Xl \v!i- :i .-iltiiic :i< (Aoirt ot Orifii 'la v in Jannai v next, In ion* ftir? Fo i.h«* G-iiai hours of sale. rli'T*fi ilor% Na!«*. lot* r(.r i i>’ii i ot FulasV? County, urv, wul sold fiit ll»f: f:r.-t l ues- n House door, in 5nid County be- ins projM.Ttv to-v \ arerrs. in the !2t!i Di-- fly on tbe North side »*! iock ..s any on the creek. i on itlast winter andrn . Hundred f good Haimnack Laid, 40* MM - •.giimiffx. MiJiit ^ , c j c?ir .,j f.nnd well improved. !vm: rl u* twenty -lir**t Di-tricf. orip- -t ' j iiKiily Wilkinson, but imw F«:b<-«xi Fownry . known as the Plantation of ' r ° John Jo-vl<ir*s adioinini: \ .■ ’ <-i Joi.n J. Gatlin? and A homas Col- iMi l< f lier. on the Wat of JordctFs < 'n • k. Also,at the same T-O'C a: ■ I •»!;.'■ e. t B E NEftllOE.S to-wit: .Abb, a mori nr 3 year- and Fi. d • boy about 17 years old. an ! Mary a woman about 30 venr-** d, and Tiida a it»r» 3 vear- old. and Abner a 8' ” 1 ' 1 ’ r ' '* . !,p ! chib! ! J or 13 :;;oa:o- «»?»*-. iii -obi as tbe property of John Joseph 1 av id a quantity i . . . ... . •• - 1 ■ •• toes, besides re of said ( ’ouafy <i a;e 1 Crefhtors of r-aid decea-ed. Sold Oct 2iTh, 1 :10. C-r.inly. or the sub^ R-treat, Nov. 1st, ). inn ishin •. «ith two goo i iinp uirciiase will please cj nts id land im sa il on the subscriber. Hv EPHRAIM ELL IF. /'ORDERED, th v r tl.e full :n:io i : t V ti. tr ? i )ii < ird of U tii** ;! torn ard their 'ouais. L: TOFK. !• ■ re ach share. Tei D (ilsrs on tti first d March—and Fiv. D«- F x tract troiLi the M L. ELLl> .EDGEA IEEE, Oct er20,1 10. : * '(• fs of :!»L fi i . who have not paid HI. \DI4ED DOL1.ARS per -I;arc on *. tbe balance by instalments as follows: : January .:—Fife —1 .. D s the irat day ol !k fi.rst day td Aj*ri!. L D- T. UAGLAND. T Ca-hicr. 10 8t old for the benefit of the Heir* 1 and i erif ' of > *le marie known on tbe dav of MICAJAH JOHNSTON, Adm'r. 41 td V '-=■■0-' imb-htiil f.i the '--l.-tg of R - :111 I'onniv, nrc rec'!■ - having *h mandf a; i u -1 mi within the time preseribi .1 b; •Ch 1 :!». if McCook, ilei-cased, of ike piiv ii'i'i.t irmi.eilv't- iy, ihocc r e ropit-liil to present the same. .’il to estate law. M UOR l’F.ACE. J VMES Mi-UDOK IiDBT. M UODlv Ailin’rs. 4f» jibi^kS IVealij credited al this Office.