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SUPPLEMENT TO THE GLOBE.
Prospectus for the Congressional Cbhe and Appendir.
DR. HAYNES’
Pulaski Sheriff Sales.
s.c ol the day, arrange., tor the Piano forte, Guitar and j X(# „, ier pub!ieation .ivesth^n so lull, nor hall so cheap. It
,;p: containing contributions from Authors of the h,gl.es js jll)iee(l< l tiled , e , esl publication in.he United States-per-
niction at home and abroad, and designed as an elegant . .. . . _ .. * i.„ „r .
T HESE works w ili be pu dish’d by us during the approach- j rpHESE justly celebrate d Pills, »ldt
ing session of Congress. They bare had such a wide cir- A eminent popularity, are suited to
culution in the United States, and their usefulness aud cheap
ness are so universally acknowledged, that we deem it unne
cessary to give a detailed account of what the future iium-
frice it to say that they will be iuvalua-
tcrest in the proceedings of Congress.
Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bilious Pills. ^yll.L br sold on the first Tuesday in February nest, before the
Music of the day, arranged for th
Harp
distinction ai Homo «*<■*• nuu noijiiiCTi | , j | | |
Parlour Journal for all classes of society. -Memoirs. Biogra- j en J, |lM ^ u> prj ‘ ‘ lhem at ss „ rale . We are compelled
Our position at the seat of Covet uineut j
phy. Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, Poetry, Criticism,
History, Arts. Sciences, Narratives, Incidents, Adventures,
Scenery, Correspondence, skeiclies of society and manners,
passing events of the times. Anecdote and (Jo.-sip, the fash
ions in Dress, aud every oilier subject within.the range of po
lite Literature, are embraced in its plan.
The whole forming, at the end of the A ear, a large Quarto
Volume of 4M» ynperial pages: being, in respect to music, a
beautiful accompanim ut to the Piano-forte, and, so I nr as
relates to plates, a charming center-table ornament.
EDITED BY GEORGE P. MORRIS.
It has been said, that also Ainetican people are fickle in
their attachments; that they are fond nl change and variety,
and willingly part wi;h an old fi end lor me novelty ol a new
acquaintance. As fir as it relates to it i . we can unequivo
cally deny the assertion. It is now mare thin seventeen
years since we, a mere boy at the lime, commenced the pul
L-h are winning tinir way to pre-
all cafe.’ requiring either mild 1
aperient, or active cathartic operation—piepared by one of the oldest
Physicians in Georgia, having been tested by. n:o .ban ten years’ ex
perience in his private practice before they were offered to the public,
and having, whenever they have had a lair trial, been preferred to all
other articles of similar form. Tliev are confidently recommended as ;
greatly superior, for general use. to every other known remedy. A i
fresh supply for sale, at 51) cents the box, bv
E. M. COWLES, !
BREEDLOVE &. DERRY,
DR- LITTLE,
.... Audat LAFAYETTE IIALL.
Milledgevilie, Sept 1, 1840. 32—tf
ourt House door, iu the Town of HuwkinsviUe Pulaski County,
within die legal hours of sale die following properly to-wit:
A negro woman by the name of Kin v and her child Eliza, levied on
«s the property of the Estate of Jamas Bright, to sat sfv a ti. fa. from
Pulaski Superior Court. The Bankof Hawkinsville vs. AlfredC. Bost-
wick Administrator.
Dec. goth. 1810. JOS.CARRLTHERS.Sh’ff.
GEORGIA, Washington county.
W HEREAS Thomas Salternpplies forletters of Administration r,»
the Estate ofTolliver B. Sailer, late of said countv deceased
These are thefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office wiihmtqe
time prescribed hv law, to show cause if any exist, why said Liter,
slioulil not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Sunders*il'»
this 28th dav of November, 1840. L. A. JERNEGAN. c. c o' ’
Dec. 1,1840. 45
to publish the proceedings ol Congress in detail, for our daily
I paper. This done, it requires, comparatively. I>ut a small ad
ditional expense to change them to tie forms of the Con-
! gressionai Globe and Appendix. If it were not for these eir-
enmstances, we could not publish then for four times the
: sum charged. In some pans of the United States, the white
paper, upon which these works are prin ed, would sell for as
much as we charge for the publications.
The Federal party have succeeded in electing their candi- 1 permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Medi-
date to the pierideili'v, its leaders will lOVV have to declare ' vines—some eight or ten of these had been considered beyond all hope
. •. . ... . bv their medical attendants. bitch liiinpv results are a source of srreot
t.ie j)Oiir\ tfiey ititeiici lo pursue. J he\ " 1 *■ >c oliligefi to pleasure to Mr. M. ami inspire him with new conlidence to reeommeiit}
make it known at ihe beginning of the approaching session the use of his medicines to his fellow citizens.
Mort'xasj’e Sale.
YyiLL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before the Court
* House door in the town of Hawkinsville Pulaski County, within
tiic legal hours of sale, the following property lo-vvit:
Randol a man about tliirtv-five years of age, Jack forty years of age.
GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
^V r H EREAS Daniel Matthews, Administrator on the Estate of Fd
ward Burch deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said
Administration.
Th ese are therefore to rile and admonish all and singular flic kind
Ivamlol a man about thirty-live years nt age, Jack lorty years ot age, and creditors of said deceased to ide their objections if any on or Ur.
, ! ,i ! a,n ,i '": , . pen - vear3 »U. «. l,Ir '. v - ve; > rs ° • . Harriett twelve years , nrst.Mondav in Januarv next, wliv said letters should not he . r „
rptj
Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix |
BI FTER5>. The perfectly snfo, unerrincr, and successful treatment of j
almost every specif? of disease l»v the use ot MOFFAT’S LHL j
mldicines, is no longer a matter ofdotfft. as a reference to die expe
rience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. Dining die j
present mouth alone, nearly one hundred eases have come to the knowl
edge of Sir. Moffat, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected
chi, Jat c thifity years old,Silt ia liiirteen year sold, Martha ten years old.
and .Sarah fiftv yenrsohl. Also ten Shares of Bank Stack, in the Bank
of Hawkinsville, to satisfy a ti. fa. from Pulaski Inferior Court. The
Bank of Hawkinsville vs. James O. Jelks. properl v pointed out in said
fi. fa.
Dec. 20th, 1340, JOS. CARRtTHES.Sh’ff - .
in January next, wliv said letters should not he grant d
• liven under mv hand at office, Haw kinsville, June 2fith, 1340 ’
. JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O
June 30,1840. 03
ofCongress. They cannot avoid it, or put it off any longer.
Those who support them, will he eager to know how it will
benefit their interests, and will diive them to it. All the
measures of the coming Administration, except turning out
ihe men who hold ihe minor offices, mist originate and he
rely VEGETABLE preparation
operation, aud at the same time
licatioti of the XkW-York Mirrou; and, under all itsclunges ; matured in Congress. The Democratic party should know
and improvements, thousands of its early Inends and subset i- them as soon as possible, to see how their interest will he af-
bers have adhered to it with a constancy no less flattering to , fected. and their rights encioached upon, by then*. There
ourselves than it is complimentary to their permanent attach
ments.
W’e now make an important change, viz. a commencement
is no source from which it can obtain the information so ear
ly. so full, and so cheap, as the Congressional Globe and the
Appendix. All the motions and resolutions will be given iu
of our nineteenth year, on this2<l oi January. 1841 .* luma-fine Congressional Globe iu the exact words of the persous
king this change, we are only foil iv.ing the example ol many J making or offering them. The substance of the speeches
of our cotemporaries, who, after publishing their papers fot { made, will he given in it; also the vetts and tiavs, taken fioni i
several years, were under me necessity of adopting lilts plan. ; the journal, on al. the important questions. 1 he Appendix place, and procure « copy of the Medical Manuel, d. signed as
The LIFE MEDICINES aie a pu
They are mild aud pleasant in their
thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system—carrying
off" all acrimonious humors, aud assimilating with and pm dying the
blood. For this reason, in agruvated cases ot I >v - pepsin, the Lite Medi
cines will give rein f in a shorter space of lime ihan nnv other prescrip
tion. In Fever and Ague, inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of every
desciiption, Sick Headache, Heart-burn, Dizziness in the Head, l’ains
in the Chest, Flatulency, impaired appetite, and ill every di-ease ari.-ing
from an impurity ol die blood, or a disordered state of die stomach, the
use of these Medicines hasaivvavs proved lo he beyond doubt, greatly
superior to any other mode oftieatment.
All that Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be particular in taking
them strictly according to ihe directions. It is not hv a newspaper no- •
lice, or by any thing that he himself nitty sn v in I heir I.iv or. dial lie hopes
to gain credit. It is alone hv the results ofa fair trial. Is the readeran
invalid.and does he wish to know- whether the Life Medii ines will suit
his own case ? If so. let him call or semi to Mi. Moffat’s agent in ibis
• hat their subscribers might not thereafter be contused about
tile beginning and ending of the publication year. But tlie
more important part el our change, is. our intention of giv ing
an elegant steel-plate engraving every month, many of which
we have already selected, ami have engravers employed on
several of them.
In consequence of the disappointment we have trot with
from o<t" of our engravers, who was to have furnished our
Jams t r y pin’', we have been under the necessity of sending
one only a ’natch to whtt we have formerly furnished. But
having now • number of engravers at work, ih.it we may
eventually have the plates engraved and printed at least three
month in advance, w e shad soon he beyond the reach of all
disappointment, and rend them ;• our subset ill*-3 so well
dried and seasoned a* to he almost released front lear of being
will give the speeches as written out by the members them
selves. Wo think it all-important that the people should he
I l)n|
tie Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He wiii there tind eim*
! merited verv ninnv extraordinary eases of cure ; m.d perhaps scute ex-
informed of tha sayings aud doings of their members wh.lc iu j Bn-tW-!" ‘° ° W “' ° tV " ° iM * Nc '' Y ‘ ^
Administrators Sale.
vyn.l. be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court
Hon-e door in the Connlv of Floyd, w ithin the usual hours of sale,
one fraction No. 33'J, iu o-y ( j District, ami ^»d Section. Iviliir in Flovd,
containing I'd acres. Sold for the benefit of the Heirs aud Creditors of
Telfair Bosev, late of Pulaski C'ountv, deceased. Terms on the dav.
NORMAN McM'FFIE, Adrn’r.
Oct. 31, 1C1Q, 41 td
Administrator’s Sale.
\yil.l. he sold on the first Tuesday in Fchruarv next, at the Court
House door in Paulding County, Lot of Laud' No. 44 in the l'th
District, and Ith Section, containing 40 acres, and lving in Paulding
County, sold for the benefit of the Ibirs and Creditors of Telfair Posev,
late ol Pulaski County, deceased. Terms on the dav.
NORMAN McDCFFlE, Adm’r.
Oct. 3), in40. 41 td
Administrator’s Sale.
YyiLLh e sold on the first Tuesdav in February next, h »f«re tlie Porirt
Housed.tor in l.unipkin Conniy, Lots of [.and No. lo‘~\ in 1*- th His-
triet, and first Seriion. and \o. I Id, in Idtli I/i'trief, and first Ejection.
Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Telfair Losev, late of
LulaskiCountv, deceased. Terms on the dav.
NORMAN McDCFFlE, Adnfr.
Out. 31, 1T40. i}| td
GEORGIA. Puinski County.
YY'HEREAS Llysse. Crutchfield. Administrator of the Estate of
1 . : -l" a ^ Crutchfield, late of said county deceased, ajiplies for letters
of dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if anv they havn
why said letters should not he granted on the first Mondav in Junuaiv
next.
Given under mv hand at office, in Haw kinsville. J line 27 th, 1310
JOHN V. MITCHELL. V. C. (J
June 30,1340. 03
GEORGIA. Pulaski count i/.
YY' r Mi.KEAS. Isaac i'-iirkhaltcr. Administrator of the estnte of
* " ') dliam Rig'll, fate of said county deceased, applies fur letters of
dismission from sod Administration.
I liese are therefore to cite and ndmoni«h nil and singular the kindred
ami creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if anv. on or before
ihe first Monday iu Januarv next, wliv said ietters should not Lemant-
ed. ‘ 0
Given under my hand at office in Hawkinsville, Jtilv 25th. 1040
' r JOHN V. MITCHELL, c . c. o.
ession, and shall therefore spate neither labor nor money to
furnish them. If tho Federal members shall eoutiuue to ad
vocate one >et of measures here, and another at horn*, the
Congressional Globe aud Appendix will give their constitu
ents the evidence to confront them.
Tha (Jo.vukksvioxal Globe will ha made up of the daily
These Valuable Medicines ore for sale hv
M. E. EDWARDS, A s;ont.
October 6, 1810. £7 Iv
injured its tha mails by carriage. The plates we have now j r y two weeks of the session.
Ct? > Moirat , s \ effetahle Life Pills anti Phoenix
BITTERS. The high celebrity which these excellent Medicine? have
to w liirh. the human frame is li-
everv intelligent person. They
U - i i UJ - - . bet atm known hv their fruits—their good works have testified for them
IS published as fast as the bit- -they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous.
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Billions and l.iver Affections,
her. Each number w ill contain sixteen royal quarto pages, j Asthma, Piles, Settled I’ums, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Ohstin-
of sat all tvpe. We extiecl to publish three numbers for ev«- a . w ** e f u * V:*"' 3 ’ Inipure Mate of the I luid’, I "healthy Appcarnnee of
- ■ * llie >km. Nervous Debility,the Snckness incident to r etnalss in Defic.ue
proceedings ol ilia two Houses of Congress, and fho speeches ; acquirod, iu curing almost every disease f
of the members condensed. The \ca* aud nays on nil im ia a matter familiar with almost ev
portant subjects are given. It is published as fast as i
siuoss of the tw o iloiises affords matter enough for a uuiu-
ia hand are such *» have never been produced in any pciiodi
cal iu tliis cotinfry. end canaot ha sit;passed in the world; a;
least so says n number cf persons;* whom we have shown
fho twelve already selected: aud we iiavo not a shadow of
<Iouht lint our subsciiher* will say the same when they see
them. We also intend to givs. monthly, a wood-cut repre
sentation and description of the latest fashions of Europe.
These additions will cost us, exclusive of our present expen
ses. several thousands of dollars prr annum.
Tliis arrangement, while it will afford to tho readers of the
Rsi Rhuudant equivalent for the trifling
Mirror rnmo, tit
price at which it is published, (for the plates could not he
pur. !;:ss:* ! ; : : 1: • print stores separately tor m r could the
Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digesti
Tho A rrENDiX contains tho speeches of tho members, at t nerul ilerangements of Health, these Mcflii
separately
mu-.ic ue oi "■:■!.d for that nniauiit,) will, vve trust, give us
such an increase at subscribers as will enable us to proceed
-v-ri-.ii reni wei! encigy and unti ;g»ittg industry iu the proseru-
ii sn afoni lire; ary igh'-nrs, end warrant these beav
ciUuon of litre Rff' 1 «a.i:t»y.
When we began the jiuhiication of the Miiror, there was
a-.i iv oik of a similar cliaracfcr in the Union, of any literary j
rn tiit, which combined such a number of r»t:i • gtions as we I
h i.;- preseiiscd in superior engravings, music, beautiful pq- i
iv . and extreme ne«t«ie>* of typography. With a detwrmi-
tiaiioa to render it a walk wonliy of the extensive sttjipoit
which it lias always received, wo went on. year ti Iter year,
employing taleut of a high order, in beautifying and oi ii.inien-
siug the wotk with gem* of th* pencil and the pen. Fevr can ]
conceive the iinmense aaiouat w e have paid for literary and
pictorial contr'tuitions - VYe have been the pioneer iu almost
every tiling that has lifted the periodical press of this country
./root its former to its present position, until, by common con
sent, the New-Yoik Miiror has bean ronsidoied as itifetinr to
no literary publication of a similar character iu the world.
~\Ye some years siuce. in consequence of our constantly in
creasing expenses, raised the price to fire dollars, and oui
fiicnds have paid it cheerfully, from a conviction ihat it is
■ow, ami always has been, boucstly worth the money. With
in the last few years a change lias come *ver every tiling,
particularly the republic of letters. Periodicals, have in
creased iu vast numbers, and the adoption of the cash system.
and its certain and prompt results, have induced sortie few
publishers to reduce the price of subscription, and To bo cun-
tented w till limited profits in consideration of the faciii;irs af
forded them by prompt payment. The subscribers of the
Nevv-Yoi k .Mirror arc entitled to the full benefitof ibis change
-and we have therefore began a a new series ok the Work
on this second "f January. 1^11: hut as c ur motto is not ••re
duction of p.rice, aud a gradual deciease of excellence,” but a
desire to follow up our seventeen years’ advance, in till re
spects, and now make the .Mirror the most elegant periodical
iu the world, we shall make the expensive additions before
mentioned, and continue the charge of only Eire Us liars per
Annum, payable, in oil cures, in advance.
In th is issuing it at a price which would appear to all ac- •
quainted with the subject, scarce y sufficient to defray its cur
rent exp uses of print and p iper, we do not contemplate the
3ea?t diminution in the interest and value of the publication,
editorially considered. On thecoutrary.it will contain litera
ry articles of intense interest: and every exertion will be made |
to furnish the most fashionable, choice, and popular music; I
.and no pains or expense w ill he spared to sustain its present j
.high literary character, and to keep it at least in the f.iremost
Tank with the most popular periodicals in this country or
‘Europe. We even expect in this respect to surpass our fir
mer efforts, as the Editor, by a recent arrangement, will he
released from all tlie cares connected wi'h the business anil
financial department, which has for years rested upon him.
depriving him of much of the time he wished to spend iu
,catering for the public.
We ask. in return, fiom the friends of American literature,
their cordial and hearty support of ihh New and expensive
series; and have no doubt hut we shall liberally receive it.
In country towns and villages w here the population is small
in uumber. those who wish to receive the .Mirror would find
it to their interest to obtain at least seven subscribers, that the
papers may be rolled up instead of being folded, as the fol
ding seriously injures I oth papers and pi-itos, but especially
the plates; an 1 less than seven cannot he advantageously
rolled. Where seven or more papers are sent to one direction,
four dollars for each w ill be received as payment in full for a
year. But iu all such cases we s-hall requite the name of
each subscriber, that we may know our friends, at least in
name, if we should never be more highly favoured. If de
sired, we will write the address, iu pencil, on the margin ol i
•each paper so put up.
«5 U M M V BY O F C O \ D ITI O X
full length, written out by themselves; and is printed iu the
same form as the Cougressioual Glob*. It will be published
as fast as tho speeches can he prepared by the members.
Each of these works is complete in itself. But it is desi
rable for every subscriber to have both; because, if there
should he auy ambiguity iu the synopsis ofa speech iu the j
Cougressioual Globe, or auy deuialvl its correctness, it nsav j
n* removed at once, by referring to the speech iu the Ap
pendix.
ludeves to both aro sent to subscribers as soon as they can
ha prepired after tho adjournment of Congress.
TERMS. |
For one copy of the Congressional Globe * - $1 j
One copy of the Appendix - - - - - §1 •
Six copies of either of the above works will he sent for'
- " £ i’ oa ‘ j §5 t twelve copies lor ^10, and a proportional* number of.
j copies fora larger sum. I
Payments may he transmitted by mail, postage paid, at our HPHESE Medic
iik. ’I’lio nut-s of any incorporated bank iu the Uni ted t jhine''thruf wu'l'i"
States, current iu flu section of country whero a subscriber
resides, will he received.
To insure all the numbers, the subscriptions shonld he here
by the 14th of December next at farthest.
The Democratic papers with which we exchange, will
please give this prospectus a few institutions.
Mo attention irili be paid to any oidtr unless the mon
ey accompanies it.
BLAIR 6c RIVES.
Washington Ctry, Oet. 26. 1840.
■ Organs, anil in ail gr-
liava invariably proved
a pertain ami speedy remedy. They restore rigorous health to the most
exhausted constitutions. A einxle trial will place ihe l.ife Bills and
Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation «»!
every patient.
Prepared and scld, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOF F AT'S Me-
dieal Office,375 Broadway, New York.
N. B. None are genuine unless they hare the fac simile of John Mof
fat’s signature.
The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Prire, 25 cc*ts, 50 rents, and $1
each, according lo the size; and the Phoenix Bitters in hollies; at $1 or
earh. with full directions.
FOR GKATIYTOL'S DISTIMBI.'TIOX—An interesting little
pamphlet, entitled “Moffat’s Medical Manual, designed as a Domestic
Guide to H-altli—containing accurate information eotu ernim; the most
prevalent disease, aud the most approved reme dies—hv WILLIAM U.
MOFFAT.” Apply to the Agents.
fT/* The above inoriiriti*? tor sale hv M. L. L?» *
Milledge\ille. October 6. 1840—37—Iv
Administrator’s Sale.
A GRKEARLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Pulaski Countv
_ when sitting for Onlinarv purposes, will be .-old on the tir-t r |ifip?d»v
in March usxt, bet; re tho Court House dot r T in suit! Countv between
ihe usual hours cfeale ihe following pro; prtv to-wit:
I w»» thirds ol lot No. I >b in tin* l'ith Distrirt, of originnllv Houston,
now Pulaski, find one Imnd'e 1 and seventeen, (117) acres ot Lot, No. l:<7,
in the 1’Jtb District of originally Houston now Pulaski C'ountv, said
Lots, eoauiiiiiris Two Hundred two and a haffneres, sold as the prop
erty ot John Howell, late of said count v deceased, and for the hem lit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Perms made kown on the
day of sale.
THOMAS HOWELL, Adnvr.
Dec. 23, 1,340. 4!?—:d.
lid. be sold at the court house in Warrenton, Warren county, (in.
on first Tuesday iu February ne.tt, within the usual hours of sale,
tho following tracts of land, to m it:
482 uer*< iu Warren county, on Itocky Comfort, joining Hill, also, 336
aciv-s ontlirf Kockv Comfort joining Adam Ivy, all sold as the propci tv
ot Ephraim l\y. deceased, for ihe benefit of the heirs &c., of said do
ceased. Perms of sale on tho day. Also, all the negroes, twenty seven,
belonging to said deceased, sold at the same time and place.
ADAM IVY,
THOMAS IVY,
October 26,1810 41 td Executors.
■ (j KOTi(» I A, Pulaski County.
W ^-BEA-'^Mirajah Jnhtisnn, ailm. ffe bonis non, on the estate of
v v Haas Jones, late ot Pulaski County,deceased, applies for letter,
o! dismission from said adiuini-tration.
J ne.-e.tre, therefore, to cue and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within tho
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if anv exist, why said letter*
should not he granted.
Gi\en under my hand, at office, Hawkinsville, April I I, 1840.
13 JOHN V. MITCHELL, Clerk.
( 1 EOKGIA. Pulaski county—Whereas Hillarv Henderson, apt,lie,
M lor letters ol Administration, on the estate of Beverly A. Sim.
moils, lata of said county, dec’ll.
I liese are therefor." tocite and admonish all and singular th. kindred
and creditors ol said deceased, lo file iheirobjeclions. if nnv exist., n or
belore the first Monday iu November next, win said leitcrs should not
issue. Given under mv hand nt office, tliis Sept". 15th. I34ff
JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
t't. 22. 1310.
35—0ui
GLOGGIA, Pulaski Couuhj.
II ERE AS, U ill is 15. Reeves applies for letters of Administration
^ on tlie estate .: 1 homos Sum,ti, late of said countx deceased.
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the’kind
red and creditors of said deceased, to tile tlieir objec tions if .uV vv hv let
ters should not be granted on the first Mondav in Januarv next.
Given under mv hand at office iu Haw kinsv ille, October 13th 1340
3:1 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
PIOR
f 1 C Ol
Moffat’s Vegetable Life Alediriin
Administrator’s Sale.
•ale on ili,? 3th day of April, brings the first Tuesday, at the
‘ourt Hou<e. in tfi<* T«wn of Franklin. Heard countv, a tract of
Land, numhsr 4th Carroll, now Heard countv, coiitainiiiir 202^
—acres sold by permission of the Court oft )rdinnrv of < ’hat bam county—
lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the late \V:n. If. Coc.
JAM! * S. Hl'LLOCH,
Adroini-tmtoron the estate ut Wni. ft. Coe.
r . hnuon, Cobh Co. Geo. it.ih Jail. P’H. 52—t.tl.s.
w
Sparta Female Academy.
HIS lust’tu’iou will be open ou tho second Monday in
January 1841, under thesn >criitteudence of Mr. & Mr*.
Wavlaud, assisted by Miss Mansfield. Tho highest testimo
nials have heott presented of their capabilities to teach—com
bining polished manners with high literary attainments, and
extensive experience. They weie eduentediu England, (tut
have taught for many vents in litis country, Mr. \V. presents
i (among oil ers) letiets from the following gentlemen, lion.
J.C’- Calhoun, Professor Autliou Columbia College New
York. Rev. Dr. Peat eo, Columbus Ga. Rev. Dr. \\ aylantl.
Brown University, Professor Gerrubautt, Charleston S. (7.
ami the Trusters of the I’endletoii Academy, where he taught
four years. Mrs. \V. (formerly Mts. Leigh.) has long been
known as an ac: oinplislicil Lady, and successful Teacher, to
the citizens of this State. Tho follow ing course of studies
will be taught in ihe Institution.
8*euiur Gla-s, Chemistry, Logic, Moral and Political Phi
losophy. French, Latin, Greek, and Mathematic $20 per
Tens, of five mouths.—Junior Class. Grammar. Geography,
History, Arithmetic and Popular Philosophy, $l(iperTerin
Primary Class, the rudiments of tlie English Language,
Spelling, Reading and Writing &c. t;c. $12 aud a half per
Tcru 1 -
Oraumental Branches (Extra.)
Music. Fiauo Fort, <juitar, .-ingittg and Thorough Base,
$25 per Term.
Drawing permection and Painting $15 per Term.
A small and extra charge will he made for fuel and the use
of the Instrument.
The public will observe that the Tiustees have r»duced the
Price to the lowest rates to suit the hardness of the times.
Board can be obtained iu the village on reasonable terms, I
say $10 per Month including Washing.
P. S. Payment will he expected, at tlie end of each Term.
W. II. SAYRE,
B. J. WYXV.
ELI MANSFIELD. ) Trustees,
E M. PENDLETON, I
JOS. B. GONDER. $
Jan. 8th. 14U1. 50—8t.
HUSK Medicines are indebted for tin ir name to tl.- •
tiou in |iurifviuz tlie .springs and < htmtn ■:
renewed tone and rigor. In in.-inv re.I -
eases w tiieli have been made (iitbli--, and itta-.e e-..-rv -pre.r- tr
1 case towlueti the liiiinati Iriitee i-. lit: i . eg-rts ut Ml):
j FAT’S LIFE BILLS AND PIHKNIN I'-l I : ;.- nave been grateful-
j Iv and publicly atknowleilged bv Ihe j.eis r - b*-i:e-- *d. ai I who weie
previuiislv iinnc<|uainted with the heautu ,_v • • hit-1.1 ;inttei|de>
upon which they arc compounded, and upon vvii'e li :ie-y cun equently
i act.
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases et'. vrrv
• form and description. Tlieir lir-t operation is to loosen from the coats
i of the stomach and bowels the various impurities anil crudities eon-
i stantly settling around them ;'.ml to remove the hardened ftet.es widt h
' collect ill the convolutions of (lie smallest iufe-diues. Other niedieines
only partially eletise these, and leave such collected muss, s behind as
to produce habitual eostiveneas, with all its train of evils, or sudden di- | more or less
arrha-a, with all its imminent diinaers. This fart is well known to alt |
regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels alter death ; nod
hence the prejudice of those well informed men agaiti-t cp.inrk lied nines i
—or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. t
The second effect of the Life Medii ines is to rleanse the kidney s and tint
bladder, and hv this means, the liver and the liiiigs, the healthlul action
of which entirely depends upon the regularity of ihe urinary organs.
The blood, which lakes its red color from the agency of the liver aud the
lungs before it passes into tiic heart, being th is purified h v them, and
nourished hv food coming from a clean lomiieh, courses freely throng li
the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the
bannerol health in the blooming cheek.
Moffat's Vegetable Lite Medicines h ive been thoroughly tested, and
pronounced « sovereign remedy tor Dyspepsia, I-latuleiiey, Palpitation
of the Heart, I,os» of Appetite, Heirt-hiirn aud lira dav he, Kestic-suess,
Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor and .Melancholy. Co.-tiveness, Diarrhn-a.
Cholera, Fevers of all kimN, Rlieutmitism, Gout, Dropsies of nl! kinds,
Hravel, Worms, Asthma ami Consumption, Scurvy, (.'leers. Inveterate
Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions aud Bad • 'omplexitins. Eruptive complaints,
Sallow, Cloud v, and other disagreeable (’omplexiotis. Salt Rheum, Ery -
sipclas,’Common Colds and Influenza, and various other coinplain'ts
which afflict the htiinnn frame. In F«vri; and Am n, paiticnlarly, the
Life Medicines have been most eminently sot i esslul; s,, much sn that
n the Fever am! Ague districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe .
them. . „, . . . , . ,
.All that Mr. Moffat requires of In - patients is to he particular in tak
ing tlie Life Medii ines strii tly according to ihe dire. >:-ei--. it U net by
a newspaper notice,or by anything that he him?. If.. \ say in theirfuvor
that h" hones to gain credit. It i“ j- on.* hv tl tv.-nIts ot a fair trial.
MOFFAT’S MEDICAL M INI A!.. ilc-igned a> a detnr-stii* *uide to
health. This little pamphlet, edited hv AV. B. ’doffi t, 375 Brvtadw ay,
New York, has been published for the purpose of explaining mors fully
Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will he found highly interesting to
persons seeking iionltli. It treat? upon prevalent diseases, and the .
causes thescof. Price, twenty five cents—for sale by Mr. Moffat's agents
general! v.
These Valuable Medicine* arc for sale hv
M. E. EDWARDS, Agent.
October 6, IS Iff 3~ I>*
A I t persons indebted to the e
- xai t County, are requested
' ■•.jug demands against said e.-i
within ihe titue prescribed by la*
Spr. la IVc. 19th 1340.
of Robert McCook, deceased, of
,e payment immediately, those
• requested to present th* same,
A: A J* >R BE ACE.
J Ait s McCOOK,
ROBT. M. COOK.
Adm’re.
GEORGIA, Pulaski Cuitn/i/
lyHI.REAS F.dvvard Holmes iqqo'u? h»r letters of Administration
1T on the estate of Mary Warren, late of said conn tv, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish ail and singular the kindred
anil creditors of said deceased, to file th.ir objections on or before the
first Monday in January next, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Hawkinsville, October 13ih. 1340.
39 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
G LOGGIA, Pulaski County.
\I r !lKi(C.\>, Aaron S< nrhoroush R t »pli*'s for Loiters of Atlminiatra
" lion on tiit estate of .Aaron Scarborough, late of said county,
cea-’o*!.
'I’liosc arc therefore to rite and mlmnnish all and singular tii« kind-
rod and ereditoreof said deceased, to tile their ohjaf’tions if any on #r be
fore the first .Monday in January next, v\hv said letters should not b#
granted.
Given underinv hand at office, in Hawkinsville, Or toiler 16th, 1840.
3’.» JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. e. o.
49
POSTPONED SALE.
ILL lie sold on the tirst Tuesday in Fehriiar\ next, in Frwiuton, Wil
kinson county, the settlement known as Wadsworth’* place, con-
tainimr K>2| acres of land more or less, some 50 acres cleared on in
food order For cultivation. Also, the fare residence of John W’vse of
•aid county, on the wafers of ('ommissinners ('reek, containing75(»acres
Sold for the benefit of tha heirs and creditors. Terms
on the dav of sale. M. S. WEST, ? A » .
ALFRED BRANA.N. \ Al
September 1,1840. 32 td*.
POSTPONED SALE.
"•VyTII.L be snhl on the first Tnestltiy in March n-xt, before tiic
. » Court House floor in the tow n of Jacksonville, Telfair County
one half of • lot of Innfl known as No. two hurflred anil sixty-nine, in
the first District of Appling, now Telfair County .
Also one lot of land in the same Distrirt and County, known as No
two hundred and twenty one. lying on the Ocmulgee River, belonging
to the Estate ofTUomas S. Swain.
REBECCA SWAIN, .
MITCHELL G. W1LLCOX. S Ailm r? *
Jacksonville, Due. IGtli, 1840. 48 td
\ LI. persons imle!»t«*d to the estate ofi’ordall Frances, late of Wash-
rngton County, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment,and all those bavins demands against said estate, arc notified lo
hand them in properiv autlienticated in tt' 1 ms of the law.
WIUJAM SMITH, Kx r.
1st December, 1310. 46 n
NOTICE.
LI , persons indebted to tin* Estate of Aaron Scarborough late of Pu
A
hav ing d<*mand
law.
Nov. 14.
’-ainst saiil Estate, will render them in terms of the
ADAM SCARBOROCGH, Adm’r.
43 Olid
ro.-
T ILL Iv sold r
County, on ;!tc
NKD
REINDEER.
MIIS thoronch-hred Race Horse, (own brother to Alice Gray.) will
ouch, J«si»*r c
s at the reduced
IX
rj’
A. stand the next season nt Hillsborough, Jasper county, under th
BANK OF Mll.LEDGEVILLE, October 20, 1340.
O RDERED, that tlie Stockholder? i t this Bank w ho have not paid
the full amount of ONE HCNDRE1) DOLLARS per share on
t!i ir S TOCK, he required to pay the balance hviustulmetits a?foll/’w«;
< >a et.clt .-Imre, Ten Dollars on the first day of January next—Five 1
Dollars on the first dav of February—Five Dollar? on the first dav of
March—aud Five Dollars on tlie first day of April, 1311.
Extract from the Minutes, T. RAGLAND, Cashier.
Oct. 27 40 tit
REVOCATION.
To all trltoiii if may concern:
I'iCF. is hereby given, that I did on or about the vear 1323
care of Mr. JOHN WYNENS, and will lie let to n
price of $25 the season.
Reindeer was sired by the celebrated Henry, the competitor of Eclipse;
his dam Sport’s Mistress, by Hickory (the best sou ol imported Whip:)
his griindam, Mdleris Damsel, the dim of American Eclipse; shewn?
sired hv imported Messenger. Great grandam the imported Marc by
Botoxas; great great grandam hv Ginicrack: Snap Dragon, by Snap ;
Kegnlns; Bartlett’s Childers; Honey Wood’s Arabian, out of the Two
True Blues.
Reindeer is a chesnut sorrel. Iff hands high, of large bone, strongly
'* ; made, short back, fine eves, and of enmmandiiig appearance. He was
i bred bv Thomas Pearsall, of Long Island, New \ork. and will he nine
years old in May next. There is not a better blood *d horse in the Cnit-
cd States, either native or imported. JOHN T. LAMAR,
JOHN WYNENS.
cemher 1st, 1340. 4fi tf
\LK.
L'ui.it He.use in Sparta. Hancock
st Tuesday in March next, ail the
Lain! in said County, belonging to the estate ol Robert .Me.
< ’o-,k deceased, reserving the widow s dower.
JAMES McCOOK,
ROBF.RT MoCOUK,
MAJOR I'F.ACF,
Jan. Pih. 18401. 50—ids.
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
lirllEREAS, J.flin II. Pickett, and Jane Pickett, applies for letters
VV of Admidistration on theestate of James Pickett, late of said county
deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to file tlieir objections if any exist,
oil or before the first Moody in March next, w hy said letters should not
he granted.
Given under mv hand at office,in Hawkinsville this 21st Dee. 1940 •
49 ’ JOHN V. MITCHELL c. c.o.
G E o It (i I A, Pulaski Count,). -
WHEREAS, I Ciliary Hemic rson, aiJministratorofihe estate ofJames
Johnson, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters •f4i.-mi§>
sion from said admini>trarion.
These are therefore to cite and ndmoni>i. cli and singular ihe kindrtd
nnd creditors of snid dfceasrd, to tile their objections, ifany •xist. »it!i'
in the rim * prescribed i»y law, \%h\ letters should not be enmted.
G'iven under mv hand, at office, hi Hawkinsville, Oc rober loth, 1840.
3‘J—6m ' JOHN V. MITCH ELL, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Pulaski Count,).
XXIII ERE A >, James i;«I! applies f.i> Inirr? of Admini.^iration on th«
estate of Green Alford Fioyd Frazier, l«fe of said coonrv ieceesrd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sintrtiiar the kindred
a d creditors of said deceased, to file their objections it an v. oa or before
th* first Monday in November next, why said letters should uot bw
tr ranted.
< i iven under mv hand at office, in 11 aw kin-* ill**. September 19lh, 1840.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. •.
Sept. 22, 1840
GEORGIA. Pulaski County*
HMIKHKAS, Matthias McCorinhk, Administrator on tbf? estate #f
W illiam Barrow, late of saal county, deceased, applies f«r. •tier^
of dismission from said Administration.
'These are therefore to cite end admonish all ami singular tha kindrrd
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any, v%hv sniJ
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 18fh November 1840.
14 ' JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
G E ORGIA, Pulaski ('ounly.
IV HERE \5, Edv\ard Holmes applies for letters of Administration
on the estate of Robert Howell, late of said county, deceased.
I liese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind
red and creditors ol said deceased, to file their objections if anv on or be
fore the first .Mondav in January next, why letters should not l»e granted.
Given under mv hand at office i:i Hawkinsville. October I3th. 1840.
89 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c.o.
J bleihe Inferiori ourtol Fi.l.t^ki county, when si'tine for Ordina
ry purpose-*, fir leave tosell a pallet’ ilielind and neirroes, belonging to
the estate of Julin Joseph Tav lor, late of Puluski countv, deceased,
MICAJAII JOHNSTON, AdmV.
Julv 25,1310. 29—4m
V
jiOLR MONTHS afterdate application "ill be made to the Honor
able the Inferior Court ol I'ub«<ki <'onnty. when sitting for ordin
arv purposes, for leave to sell all tie Land-* l»* x It>f i it in to the Estate <*
Christopher Sitnp>i*n, lute ol snideotintv decra.-rd. tins JuiieiCth. 1-49.
I LYSSES CRLTCHFIELD, AdmV.
June 50, 1510. 23 4m
,10114 MON I HS afterdate, application will he made to the Ifonor-
or Court of Wilkes county, while sitting for Ordina-
;ne to sell a part of the Negroes belonging to the es
Woottcn, deceased, tor the benefit ot the heirs and
THOMAS WOOTTEVand
HENRY P. HOOI’TEN, Adrn’a.
L able the lute
rv purposes, for I
tate of Thomas I.
creditor.?.
J u ue 2, 1810.
‘The Mirror is piiutevl ami published by Oasici Fa.tshaw,
*everv Saturday, at bis Bunk Store, Xo. 1!' Xnssau street, in
’the e.itra super-royal quarto faun. It is embellished, once
• ererv month, with nspltndidsuptr-royalengraving, and every
week w ith a popular piece of music, arranged for the piano
forte, harp, guitar. Xe. The teriutf are FIVK dollar* per
annum, payable, in all cases, one year in advance. It is lot-
warded hv the earliest mails 10 subscribers residing out of the
city of Ncw-York.
The postage must he paid on all communications. Such
rs rciait s to the editorial department must he directed to Gen.
ti<J. I*. Morris; all others to D. Fanshaw.
Xo sulisi-riptioti rereivetl fora less period than oue year.
K.til. Fostinasiers are authorized and generally w illing, to
•forward nionev to newspapers Iree of expense where the let
ters are signed hy then.-vlves. Persons wishing to remit will
therefore, when iit-.m lie done, write just v.itat they want ihe
•'Postmaster to say for them, to that he will only have iho ;
.trouble uf slgnitg.
make
and execute a power oi’Attorney to some person, whose name js now
miknmv n lo me, to sell a certain Tract nr Lot of Land, situete iu the 5th
Di strict ot Mrtm rly M liscocee, now Marion Cuiinlv, and known hv No.
242.— I do hereby r * ..o and cancel all powers of Attorney hv me made
to any person whatever, to sdl said Lot of Land, and that / will not
sanction nor ratilv any sale which may be made under said power, this
4th November, liHO. A. P. PEACOCK.
Washington County, N«. 10,134^. 43 1
sidi.2, <a.«38snirsr.
rjtllF. undersign having been engaged in driving Stock to differen
A parts of Georgia, fur several year* past, and seeing tlie spirit tha
prevails Binnnsft the people for reisirg thir own Stock, also, believing
Georgia,able and competent to raise all of Iter own Stock without buy
ing oi foreigners, he has been induced to bring along from Kentucky,
some of tho best improved breeders of Hog* mid Cattle lor breeding, to
give the citizens an opportunity of raising from the best Stock in env
i minty, lie also has along several Durham Bulls and Heifi-rs. crossed
on ih- 1 improved patton tgtc.ck, from one to two vear* old. also some
Berkshire and Irish Grazier Sows, aud Boars, all of which can tie seen ut
Mr. U . A. Motts ia Milledgevilie, it is now considered bv all who are ao- i
ooo
The subscribed renews the. offer of his scrviies to his friends and
the public, as a GENERAL ADEN I in tois place. He will at
tend to the retiewa 1 of all Notes that mav he enti n—tetl to his care hi the
Central Bank, for tliecitd tomary fee of ONE DOLLAR for each renew
al. Also.co the taking out and forwarding Grants lor I tlty Cents each.
He will also make Mapd of the various Distticts in the several
Lotteries.and give a numerical List of the Drawer, of the Lots al the
customary price.
All letters (post paid) will meet with prompt attenUom ^
December, loth 1340.
Georgia, Pulaski County.
IlfHERE.Ifi, Asa Pv*[ikiu and Luke Sapp, applies for letters ot iti
v * ministration on the estate of William Smith, late of said county,
deceased.
These arc therefore tocite and admonish all and singular,the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file tlieir objection? if anv.on or be
fore tlie first Monday in February next, why said letlers should not he
"ranted. Given under mv hand,at office. Ilii? Januarv fib. 1841.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
January 15,1841. 51—4t
GEORGIA, Washington County.
W17IIKKEAS, Robert WhitelieM applies for letters of Administra-
ww tion on the estate of Thomas res, lnte ot suit! county deceased.
These are tlier?f»»re to cite and admonish ail and singular the* kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, v\ ithin the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, whv said letters
. should not he granted.
Given under mv li *nd at office in Sandersville the 27th day of Novem
ber, 1840.
. December 1,1840. L. A. JERNEGAN. c. c.o.
S .KM U MONTHS afterdate application willbo made fo the Honora
ble the Inferior court of Pulaski county "hen siitinir h»r ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all the real
late of s iid county deceased.
September 7 th. 1810
hf loiurins to John Howell,
THOMAS HOWELL, Admr.
34—m lm
UAi>1 R Ml>.\ I f!> a
able Inferior courr of I * ’iair •
purposes, for leave i<> '< U one 8 i»f * J
atituiw iil be made to the honor
•only, "hen sit tin? for ordinary*
a lot of land, known as No. t"°
hundred and sixty nine, ia ihe «li«rri<-t of Appling now Teltnir
coun»« Also.one lot of l ;sam dtstriet an l roanty, No. 8-1,
belonirniL r to the estat*. I - > «iccen c e«l.
KF.I’F.rr\ SWAIN. Adm**.
MITT HELL G. \\ ILLCOX. Admr.
Jacksonville. Trl.’iir co. Sep:. 22. ot’ 4m
E .lOf R MONTHS after flatv'. - j'piieatiar. will he inaile to the (Inner*
’ able the Inferior Court of 1 ass county, when fitting tor Ordinary
purposes, for leave to ?eil the
< ’ass countv. cleceasefl.
July 1st, 1340
stale of Wiiliam G. Harper, late c!
HENRY A. HARPER, A dm.
[TIOI'K MONTHS after date applii atiem
i he made to the iioncra-
T
Land Agency.
HF undersigned, who resides in Randolph County, and
. ho i
INE LANDS iu EARLY and RANDOLPH, and ascertain their loca
tion, value, anti the price fiir which tliev can he sold, for tlie SMALL
COMPENSATION of TEN DOLLARS.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of his services, wiii address him
quainted with the Durham cattle, that thev excel in point of richer and at Fort Gaines, post paid, and may reE upon his prompt t. >teJJlimi I
quantitv of milk. Good cows well kepi frequetjilv ? r ive from 3° to 3t> tlieir business. J- O. GILi’EK l .
>•••'' 1 ' „■• j-. - . March 31, 1310. 10
•’’Such as have already paid for the t
^ix moutlis ou the iiineteeu'k volttiue.
liteenrii tear will be
quarts ul milk per day, tliev ai*o feed kindly and thuir Leel is preferred
iu market. I lie Berkshire ling stands as high on the hog list as Dur
ham cattle stands on the cattle list, they not on!v come to niaturitv ear- !
lier with the len«t po?si!.le expense hut their Pork is called pure ex
cellence in market, 'he gentlemans pork.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
Milledgevilie Dec. 50th, 1810. 49 if. j
GEORGIA, Washington county.
W HEREAS Patience Glenn, Administratrix on the E=tnte of Ot-
wav Glenn, late of said county deceased, applies lor letters ofilis-
mission front said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my offii e w ithin the
time prescribed hv law, to show rause if any exist, why said Idler.?
should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office iu ^andersville.
this 23th dav of November, 1819.
L. A. JERNEGAN, c. c. o.
Dec. 1, 1840. 45
T7... ,,
1 ’ (,jp i|je Inferior f’oiirt of Earlv eouiHy.tor leave to sell lid negroes
belonging
To Mill auil Bridge Owners.
rpHE Subscriber, late a citizen of New York, tenders bis services as
1 a MILL-WRIGHT AND BRIDGE BUILDER.to tie public. He
|W*!lrn\rn?e 10 build ur rejK»ir Mills of every description, and repair *ind
b iid bridges. He is at work at present, at Ball’s Mills about five miles
fut M ; u;i. Those "li I <trc lo employ liisservir-es will please di-
rjcit.>!.:in at this o.‘i e, l winu> i. or Macon. For testimonials.as to
his mech.ini • ti skill, be would refer a I! interested ro Green B. Burney,
Alk.it rsan Ingram, Martin and William Caswell. Esqrs. ot Wilkinson
coun; . and Hartwell H. Tr.rver. 4*-e. of Twigg. *ounty. He v.ill eo-,
g.igm to work by the day, nr job.
Ntnnlit'rli, ISft
AMOli WOOD.
TO TEACHERS.
4 PRINCIPAL TEACHER is wanted in an Academy at Cuthbert, j
Randolph county, Georgia. " ;
To a Gentleman well qualified to tc-agli all tie branches of a libera
Education, a Salary ol £r<fft) wi»l : he given*Tor ti.e firM v ear.
The choice vv ill be made on the 1st day of January oe.xt. and his srr-
vieesexpecled to commeoce about the ist nf February. Tiie location is
certainly n* healthy nt not i« the Southern part of Georgia; sod the pros
pect good for a flourishing School.
By order of the Board.
DA\ ID KIDDOO, Secretary.
The A iignsta Chronicle & Sentinel, will please publish the above once
a week until the 15th of December next aud forward their account to
David Dtddo.
C uffcbert Not. (th 1849. 43—
I 4 I ibera! salarv will be given to a Female Teacher to take charge of
Birdville Academy, in Warren county, who is compefetit to teach
the French Language. Drawing. Painting, and the English branches
usually taught in Academies. The place for health and locality i? not
excelled ill Georgia. There have been seventy Students taught at the \
Birdville Academy the present vear. Any lady who is competent to
1 take charge of said Academy will do well to make early application to
: Jethro Darden and John Harri*.at the Globe Hotel. (Milledgevilie,) or
iiiueo G. Swain and James T. Dicken. near Double Wells, Warren
Countv,
Noar. 24th, 1840. 43 tf
D ISSOLUTION.—The copartnership heretofore existing between
Calawav L. McGee and lame? If. Rakestr.tw. Attorneys at Law.
practicing under the name, firm and style of McGEE »Y RAKE-
STRAW, is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. The unfinished bu
siness of the firm will be attended to by James II. R •• truvv, to » hom
all letters on business will be addressed.
CALAWAV L. McGEE.
JAMBB H. KAKESTRAW.
Voxtwkyr V iti, 184*. 4$ f
GEORGIA. Pulaski County.
1 Inferior Court, si,tillg for Ordinary jntrpnurx. Mnrrh the 19th. 1340.
. "SS 7" HERE AS h v tlie petition of M icajah Bland and John Hardin, as
[ Administrators .011 the estate of Forman Hodge?, late of said county.
deceased; it appearing to the Court, that James Bright, late of said
coo nt v. deceased, did while iu life, heretofore, to-wit: on the 20th day ot
November, 1835, make and deliver a certain Bond.unto the said Forman
Hodges, then in life, for the perfecting titles to a tract of Land, situated
in tlie fourth district, of originally Dooly, now Pulaskicotinfv, known in
the plan of ?aid district, as number 60. and fraction 61—rind it appearing
that the said Janies Bright departed this life, before complying with th<-
rcqui'itions of said Bond, and that titles have never been made jo t.ie
said Forman, while in life, nor to his said Administrators since his death.
These are therefore to rile ant! ntlnmni-li, all and singular, the kindred
and crediloi s of the said James Bright deceased, to be and appear at my
office w itiliii the time prescribed hv law. to =l>ew cause it any exist, why
Alfred C. Bust wick, the Administrator of the estate ol said James
Bright deceased, should not perfect titles in accordance to said obliga
tion. Given undermv hand, at office, this July 2l«t. 1340.
JOHN V. MITCHELL. •.*.«.
Jr.G M. 4949. af
ro the Estate of John Porter deceased. Novemlier gl?t, f l •
JOEL L. PORTER, Adm r.
Dec. 1,1849. 45 4m .
FOR SALE.
THREE Tracts of Land, each containing 202 j arerr*. in the I2th Disj
* trict of Lee Countv, all adjoining immediately on the North <uffe <■
the Kinchntoona t ’reek, part ot it as good hammock as uny on the ciee?-
balance first rate Pine Land—fitly acres denied on it last winter andm
cultivation t.ui? ?uimricr; most ot the clearing hammock. Ou the piac?
i? a good Dwelling House, liny feet square, with a ten foot passage eacn
wav" negro houses, and all other necessary buildings: 150 acres ct
vv li'ich the tree? were cut round in July last. On the adjoining L" 1 , 1 .! ‘
I .ood Grist Mill, and two public loads passing near the house. !•>••
range for stock, summer and winter, is not surpassed by any in the
>t ite. there be ; ng an inexhaustible eanehrake in the swan-p. an 1
oiitli-t in lire pinev wovt/ls of tiianv miles. I be place i-consider? 1 '-• -
of the lire! healthy on tiiecreek. With tit-place will he sold a quant-
of torn, fodder, peas, and between 2 and 399 bushels ot potatoes, be-r.c*
the Plantation tools. A bargain w iii be given. {
Terms, one-third cash, or negro property—balance, on a credit c-
two vears, from next January w ithout interest.
For further particulars, apply to Mr. Reuben S. Williams
Countv. or the subscriber on the premises.
Lee
Returnt, Nov. 1st, 1849.
H. R. WARD-
43 td
yw NOTICE.—The undersigned, thankful for p -t ferors, otie.»
I his professional services to the citizens ot New n>n and thea/jo'^
i ing counties.
|r«* professionally ahsenr.
Nov ember 27, 184*.
He can alwavs be found in hi* otn r e inf ox("gion-/ !
JAMES H. RAKESTRAW
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