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John William Rabun,
SUPPLEMENT TO THE GLOBE.
Prospectus for the Congressional Globe one! Appendix.
DR. HAYNES’
Pulaski Sheriff’s Sale.
T HESE works will be publish'd by us during the approach- Fjy MESE justly celebrated Pills, which are winning their way to pre
ing session of Congress. They have had such a wide eir- j A eminent popularity, are suited to all
Anti-Dyspeptic and Allti-Bilious Pills. ! YI7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be
fflttESEiwilv celebrated Pills, which are winning their wayfo pre- j fore the Court llot.se door in the town ol Hawkins
ca^es requiring either mild ville, Pulaski county, within the legal hours of sale, the lot
Administrator’s Sale.
dilation ill the Uuilcd States, and their usefulness aud cheap- l “pern-m, or active cathartic operation—picpureH by one of the oldest : lowing property. t**-wii :
vledged, that we deem it u„„e j I . A lot of land. No. 105,
ju rience m his private practice before they wen* offered to the public, 1
anil having, whenever they have hail a fair trial, been preferred to all
in?
Set van net ft, Georgia,
r > ESl’F.CTFL'LLY tenders his services to bis friends and the public
K- generally,in purchasing, receiving and forwarding Goods; receiv*
imr am? .^riling Colton, and other Produce.
All business entrusted to him. will have prompt attention alter 1st
August next, at which time hisoftice will he opened.
June rid, 1310. 23 tf
JOHN KEES,
Jf'are-IIouse
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
A P A L ACHICOLA, FLORI DA.
January 15, 1840. 51—lOt
Georgia Agricultural Repository,
AUGUSTA, CiA.
fresh supply for eale. at 30 ceuts the box. bv
t. M. COW1.ES,
ness are so universally ucknowledg
cessarv to give a detailed account of what the future uuin-
tters will contain. Suffice it to say that they will be iuvalua-
l»le to all who feel an interest in the proceedings of Congress-
No other publication gives them so lull, nor half so cheap, it
is, indeed, thecheapest publication in the United States—per
haps in the world. Our position til the seat of Government
euables us to print them at so low a rate. We arc compelled
to publish the proceedings of Cougrcss in detail, for onr daily
j paper. Thisdoue, it requires, comparatively, lint o small ad- i
ditioual expeuse to change them to the forms of the Con- !
; gressioual Globe and Appendix. If it were not for these cir- J BITTERS. The perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treatment of
cumstances, we could uot publish them for four times the ’ almost every species «f disease by the use of M04FAT’S LIFE
1 sum charged. In some parts of the United States, the white i AIK DIG INK'S ■* n ® lotwera too i ter ol don t.ss u tcn-retice toiliceipe.
” .... " . t • .. . * Ho HP r. nf IStunir HinlittnriM tih'tniitu sc .11 eulrcitlt'lDllIv lirnvi 1 . Dill 111? li)C
oiiier articles of similar form. They are confidently recommended as 1 George \\ (i:.iliatn. i«> satisfy a fi fa from Pulaski Superior j
greatly superior, for general use, to every other knowu remedy. A | cour t—Jscob Sw ain v.- (j-t.vge W. Graham, Arltn’r. de son j
And ut
Milledgeville, Sept I, 1840.
BREEDLOVE 6l DERRY,
DR. LITTLE,
LAFAYETTE HAL*..
32—tf
AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Pulaski Cou Bt ..
when silling for Otdinary purposes, will be Bold on the first Tue„j,'*
j in March next, before the Court House door, in said County bet*e f ‘
* ! the usual hours of sale the following property to-wit:
I Two thirds of lot No.136 in the 12til District, of originally Hou»t #0
in the e'ghth district of originally \ now Pulaski, ntidonehun(lieilandsevente<*n,(ll7)ttcresofLot,No.|;)7’
■••in die 12th District of origiunlly Houston now Pulaski Countv, psid
Lots, containing Two Hundred two and a half acres, sold as the prop
ertv of John How ell, late of said county deceased, and for the beuesj
ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made kown on .|, e
d.i v of sale.
THOMAS HOWELL, Ad ni r
Dec. 23, 1S40. 49— 1( ].'
Dooly now l'.tlaski county, levied on as the property ol |
I tort of It illiani Everett, dee'd.
Also, two lots of Inn.I, \o. (45 and 70. in the eighth district
! of originally I*' **v now Pu>arki touiitv. levied ou a» the
j ptoperty t.f Green l». Gr. haiii. to si.tisly three fi fas from
■ Pulaski Inlet! . r* tut*—her Hovee hearei vs G. («. lirti-
f^Moffat’s Life Fills and Plioenix
h;im. Jt.lin A Pl.t |
Colli- r l»race« t l*
It d out l,y deleuotiii
Also, the one ha
<>f origiii'illv Doniy
he tl -
vs G
V LL persons indebted to the estate of Mary W arren, late of Pula,;,;
county,dec’d. are hereby requested to make payment, anti i] i0J „
&- vsfl (. Grab: in ai.d I having demands against suidestate, will render them in according
vv on. ti.ui«ii«in,MW| ~ = nill iPli tlni urc . . ? 10
Graham; property pt,in
law.
Feb.5, 1311.—3.
EDU ARD HOLMES, AdmV
of 1.
turn
' \o. 1911. *» the fourth district. I
'uiaski county, levied ou as the!
P « P „, which Ihc.e work. ... prhiled. Would *11 for „ j i IW» O.-5,. 1. S (. mod ft-
1 edge of Mr. Moffat, where llie patient has, load anpee-ar
much as we charge for the publications
The Federal party have succeeded in electing their caiidi- ' permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious
date to the presidency, its leaders will now have to declnre eiues—some eight or ten of tbc-e had been con-tl
the poliey they iutend to pursue. They will be obliged to p^asur*'"”3,1“.'JLami'
Ik
. nt«. Such ha pry
iusi'irp him w .th m-
ted
.* Life JUili
ned nii hope
soti: cC of great
to r*''.-.--*nm**ml
of
make it known at the beginning of the approaching session ; || ie „, e 0 f 1,;. medicines to his !»!!..» citizens
The LIFE MEDICINES are t: purely » r' 1 r r 1 1 reparation
They arc mild urn! piens-nt in’hen operation, ai.-- t tic same tune
thorough—acting rapidly upon 1 lie* set n-tions o’ die system—carrynie
off nil acrimonious humors, and assimilating with uuJ purifying the
blood. Fur this reason, in ncravati d cases of Dyspepsia, the I iie Medi
cines will give relict in a shorter space of lime than any other prescrip
tion. In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Klieiiiimtisiii, fevers of every
description. Sick Headache. Heart-burn. Dizziness in the Head, Pains
of Congress. They cannot avoid it, or put it olT any longer
Those who support them, will* be eager to know how it will
benefit their interests, and will drive them to it. All the
| measures of the coming Administration, except turning out
the men who hold the minor offices, must originate and he
j matured in Congress. The Democratic party should know
them as soon as possible, to see how their illterest will he Sif- j ; n ,| ie ‘^j, esri Elatnlei.cv,impaired appetite, and in every di-ease arising
fected. and their rights encioached upon, by them. There ! from an impurity ol the 'blond, or a disordered stole of the stomach, the
, is no source from which it can obtaiu the information so car- j use of these Medicines has always proved to be licyond doubt, greatly
{ly, s« fuM, ait,l s> . hep, a. lhe C„„ 6 r...io„,l C|ol.e ,»d .lie J -ft™;fig StolS ,.k™
j a justices court Jan es Walker vs leremiaii Daiisey : levy
made ami returned by a constable,
j Al-o. tt ’.»i t'*f 'and. No. £4. in the fourth district,
i----,I*\ P (» y ti w ■ li'ski rottniv. levi* tl on a» 'he properly
< i' A ,l:i. m i\ i,, lT t,, surisfy fi i -ued from a Justices
'■mi. 1—Utilianil Hi.ltam»vs \\ in-N.-Golf; le«y made and
retu' tied t>v a con-table
AI>o a lot of land. No. 2. in lhe fouith dis riel of **ri r *i
I n;d!y DiKily now Pulaski county, levied 011 as the property
of Iloheit f*'ivai*i to sarisfv sundry fi i;is from a Ju-iives
court
turned b\ a cot stable
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL he sold at the Court House in Sparta, Hancock
County, on iht li st Tuesday in March next, all the
I the
Laud in said County, I dunging to the estate of Robert .Me
(To k deceased, reserving the widows dower.
JAMES McCOOK,
ROBERT McCODK, ( -
M AJOR PE ACE,
Jan. 8th, 18401. 50—ids.
ii
(» EOtil'lA, /*litas!,i i aunty.
WlilTiKAS, Robert A. Hardwick administrator on the estate of ,\ <t
Alford, Into of -aid county, deceased, applies for letters ofdi„inis-
\\ iliiain Mayo Vs l*ol>t. Swain , levy made and re-j sinn from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admnni-Ii all and singular the kindrej
. . , 1,11 and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any exist, wiik.
Also, a negro woman named Dicy. 40 years old. and _three 1 „ ,h e time prescribed by law. whr said letters should not be framed.
Given under mv iiaiui.ai office, in Ilnukinsville, February 12th 1841
A—bill * J
F O L
Corner of Jones ami Cumming Streets, first corner abore the ruins oj
the Planters' Hotel.
ffHIE subscribers offer for sale n large and extensive assortment of
I. Agricultural Implements, comprising nil that is required to stock
the. most extensive plantations: Ploughs, Wood’s patent, f reeborn,
Davis’, Howard’s, double mould hoard, &c.: t'ullivators for corn and
cotton, Harrows of nil kinds and sizes ; Wheat Fans ; Watkins' patent
and Dutch ('vIindrienl .Straw Gutters of different sizes; Corn Shelter*;
Corn and Coir Crackers; Thrashing Machines, Horsepowers; Fum
ing Lathes, Tvre Bending Machines. &:c.
Our I RON" and BR ASS FOUNDRY is now in complete opera
tion; having a large stock of materials, and first rate workmen, we are
able to furnish all kinds of Castings, iVr. of a sujicrior quality at short
notice. ROBERT PHILLIP &. SON.
Oct. 2!>, 1339. trw-tf—10
DR. C. E. HAYNES.
MAS resumed the practice of Medicine, and will gire
prompt attention to professional calls.
11 . m iv he consulted at the office occupied by him.
lor several years past, or at his residence ou ilia south
side of the public square.
Sparta, loth January, 1311.
Drugs, Medicines, &c.
I)R. lTttle,
It \a JUST HKCK1VKU FUOM THE XOIITH
DRUG STORE, IN M 1 L LE D G E V I LLF.,
S CI.I’ll ATE OF <i LIN INF, a superior French article.
PIPERINE.au invaluable adjunct to Uuininc.
BALSAM CORAH A CAPSULES, a new French article,
t A YE.VNE PEPPER, (ground) African, pure Bird.
BALSAM COI’AIV.A, Solidified.
Ill'ini GC\I, Turkov, selected.
COXA or CROWN BARK, a very superior article.
CALOMEL,English, best.
\LOES, Gum, Socolorinc, true. 1
C ARRAGEEN or IRISH MOSS. 1
AtJl A AMMON,double—Do. treble. j
SC1.PI1ATE OF ZINC, Crystallized.
Besides which he has a regular supply <d MEDH INFS, DRLG&, ,
PAINT'S .V,- Vlso a good assortment of English and french j
CHEMICALS—together with PATENT MEDICINES, consisting of
Appendix. All the motions anti resolutions will he given in
the Congressional Globe in the exact words of the persons
making or offering them. The substance of the speeches
made, will be given in it; also the yeas and uays, taken fioui
the journal, on all the important questions. The Appendix
will give the speeches as wriltei- out by the members them
selves. Wc think it all-important that the people should he
informed of the sayings ami doings of their members w hile in
pi.
them strictly according *«> the directions. It is not by a newspaper no
tice. or by any thing that he himself may »xv in tlieir favor, that lie hopes
to enin credit. It i- a loin* by the results of a fair trial. Is the reader an
invalid, nod .I.**., lie wish to know whether the Life Medicines w ill suit
liis own case ? If so. let him call or send to Mi. Moffat’s n-.-ent in this
plac e. Bi d procure a copy of the Medical Manuel, designed a9 a Domes
tic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He will there find enu
merated very many extraordinary eases of cure: and perhaps some ex
actly similar to his own. Moffat’s Medical Office in New A ork, 375
hundred acres of laud. No. not known, hut known as Rnbt
N. Taylor’s plantation whereon William A. Berry now
lives, in 'lie fourth district of originallv Dooly uow Pulaski
JOHN V. MITCHELL, e. c. o.
session, and shall therefore spare neither labor nor money to
furnish them, li the Federal members shall continue to ad
vocate ouc set of measures here, and another at home, the
Congressional Globe and Appendix will give their coustitu
ents the evidence to confront them.
The Co>'tiKE3sio>'AL Globe will be made up of the daily
These Valuable Medicines arc for sa e bv
M. E.
October fi, 1840.
county; levied sts the property ol Ivuln. N. Taylor, to satis-! G E O ft GI A, it ashingtotl Cailllfi/
fv a ft fa from Pulaski Superior court—W’a»!lburtl & Lewis. , VyllEREAS, Jo-tab A mason, Administrator on the e»r»fe rtf Asa
(*„ ! Jordan deceased, aphesfur letters of dismission, from said Admin-
' istration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind
red and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at mv office, within
the time prescribed bv law, to show cause if any exist, w’hv said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sandersville
tilts 26th January, 1841.—1. L. A. JERNIGAM, c. c. o.
EDWARDS, Agent.
37 Iv
tt? 3 Moflul’s Vegi table Life Pills and Plmenix
BITTERS. The high celebrity which these excellent .Medicines have
proceedings of the two Houses of Congress, anti the speeches acquired in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is ii-
of the members condensed. The yeas aud uays on all im
portant subjects are given. It is published as fast as the bu
siness of the two Houses affords matter enough for a num
ber. Kach number will contain sixteen royal quarto pages,
of small type. W’e expect to publish three numbers for eve
ry two weeks of the session.
The Aj*pem>ix contains the speeches of the members, at
full length, written out by themselves; and is printed in the
same form as the Congressional Globe. It will be published
as fast as the speeches can he prepared by the members.
Kach of these works is complete in itself. But it is desi
rable lor every subscriber to have both; because, il there
should he any ambiguity in the synopsis of a speech in the
Congressional Globe, or any denial of its correctness, it may
be removed at once, by referring to the speech in the Ap
pendix.
Indexes to lioth are sent to subscribers as soon as they can :
be prepared after the adjournment of Congress. i
TERMS.
For oue copy of the Congressional Globe - - $1
One copy of the Appendix - - - - - 81
Six copies of either of the above works will be sent lor
85, twelve copies for 810, and a proportionate number of
copies for a larger sum.
i’ayments may be transmitted by mail, postage paid, at our rpHESE M,*di.- w* «ri* ind.-luo! for thrir name to their manifest and
risk. The not-S of anv incorporated hank ill the United' 1 sensible aetiu.i 111 j. :r I ■ e spring- atilt t Iniiincls ol tile, oiideti-
... . . *.. doing them with renew.- .i -ml vie... In ontiv Inin.lred ecrlitieil
Mates, current tu the section of country where a subscriber ca raswl.ki. hove u, ,k*; i u,.u i„al.....-t eierv ap.-t-ies „f dis
able, is a matter fntnliar with almost every intelligent person. They
betaine known by then fruits—their eood works have testified for them
—fhev did not thrive by the tiiith of the credulous.
■ u cases of Costiveness. Dyspepsia, Billions and Liver Affections,
Asthma. Pile-. Settled Pui.i-. Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstin
ate Head cites, Impure Mute nt the f luids, Unhealthy Appearance ol
the .Skin, Nervous Drbilit v.lhe Sickness incident to Females in Delicate
Health, ovet And of A’e.ikncss of the Digestive Organs, and in all ge
neral derangements ft Health, these .Medicines have invariably proved
a certain Htid speed v remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most
exhausted consti*"li»iis. A single trial will place the Life Pill-and
Phoenix Bitters beyund the reach of competition, in the estimation ol
every patient.
Prepared ami sold, wholesale and retail, at \VM. B. MOFFAT’S Me
dical Office,o/.j Broadway, New York.
N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Mof
fat’s signature.
(E7*The Life I’illsare sold in boxes—Price, 25ccnts, 5(1 cents, and $1
each, according to tie size; and the Phoenix Bitters in bottles; at $1 or
each, with lull directions.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An interesting litile
pamphlet, entitled ‘ Moffat’s Medical Manual, designed as a Domestic
Guide to II- n I lit—containing accurate information concerning the most
prevalent disease, aid the most approved remedies—bv WILLIAM B.
Moffat.” Apply t« the Agents.
ffj*The above medicines ti,r sale by M. E. EDWARD*',
MillodKeville, Oftoher 6. 1310—37—Iv Agent,
vs I i rtlsted. T lor &
Also, tun mules anti the one half of n house anil lot. in
the town of Hawkiosville. No. not known, hut kiiown a-, the
Store house and lot form riy occupied by Collier, Jelks tc Go.
levied on as Bryan \\ . Collier’s property (©satisfy a fi fa
from Pulaski Inferior r*.uit—Stephen .Mitchell vs Collier
Jelks & (’o pi operty pointed out hy Bryan \V. Collier.
Lot N«. 32 King and being in the fourth district, of orig
inally Dooly now Pulaski county, lot No 23. fractions No.
21. i\a. 22 and (J3—150 acres more or less, of lot No. 20. all
lying in the twelfth district of originally Houston now Pu
laski county—one house and lot whereon James O. Jelks now
; lives, containing 10 acres more or less, adjoining lands of
John Rawls and others—20 head of cattle more or less, 50
head of hogs more or less—1 pleasure carriage and harness;
all levied on as the property of Jam-s O. Jelks, to satisfy a
fi fa from Pulaski Superior court—The Bank of Hawkius-
ville vs Collier & Jelks : property pointed out by Edward
St. George.
Also. 250 bushels of corn, more or less five chairs, one
table, one bedsted. and one slab ; levied oil as the property
of (Miff Bradshaw, to satisfy a fi fa front Pula-*ki Superior
court—Thomas Judge vs Oiiff Bradshaw ; property poin
ted out by A. New hi an agent for plaintiff
Also the one half of lot of a Land, No. no: known hut
known as the place wliceon John Clemons n> u lives lev.ed
on as the property of Thomas Bemhry. to sntt-.iv thiee fi f is
from Pulaski Superior court—Kor Boyc e vs Thomas IB'm
Itry. Samuel B. Ale Comb, vs Tints Bembrv. an. 1 t\ ashing-
toning! am. vs Thus. Bembrv ; nroi»er»v pointed on’ by de
fendant. J(M8FPM GAUBf'l KRS. .''ti'ff
Feb 27.1-41.
G F. O It GIA, Wash ington County.
W HEREAS, Jmmthnn Raker end Jame Cone,apply forletferi of
administration ou the estate of Jonathan Baker Sr. late of taj<J
county, deceased.
I hese art* therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kind
red and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if any they
have, why said letters should riot lx* granted.
Given under mv hand at office, ihis20th <inv of January, IC4I.
1 " L. A. JERMGA.Y, c.c. o.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
XV’HERF.AS William May u|q>li.;s for l.-tters of administration on
1 the estate of Celia Rogers, late ot said county, dec’d.
These are therefore Incite and admonish all and singular the kindred
Rnd creditors of said deceased, to he and eppear at tnv office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said lettere
should not he granted.
Givi ti under mv h .ml at office in Sandersville the |th dav of Jasu.rv
1841.—1 L. A. JERNIGAN.e. e. o.
(1 EORGf.4. Pulaski County.
WHEREAS. M.-mliins V.-Gormirk.
" u-.,t: .. i .... . r.
41
tdminisfrafor on the estate of
nitty, deceased, applies for letters
■ :i - ti all and singular the kindred
•heir objections, if any, why laid
:, 'tt. Novenils-r 1340.
V. MITCHELL,c. C.o.
Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicines. ^|'
Sides.
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1( fc'.i
.ext, befttre
« ktn-vtilc.
tlit- In l w ill;
case
. Inch tit - h
Dr. Evans’ Camomile Fills,
“ Soothing Syrup,
Balm of Columbia,
llav’s Lit,ainent for Files,
Harrison's Specific Ointment,
Rowund’s Embroiation,
Sivaitti’s F.tn.ifc.-t,
“ Vcnnifuge,
Rowand’s “
Dr. Brandreth’s Fills,
Dr. Hay tie's Fills,
Lee's Anti-ltillious Fills,
Fetors’ Fills,
Tonic Fills, an invaluable remedy for weak and debilitated persons,
especially h mules.
Rowand’s celebrated Tonic Mixture, for Fever and Ague.
Alterative Extract of Sarsaparilla, Arc.
!• Oriental Fowtler of Alahastrr, in boxes, for heantifyittg the skin.
VALUER’S CELEBRATED FRENCH FILLS.
Tomato Fills, a substitute for Calomel.
Carpenter’s Compound Extractof Sarsapurilln. ^
“ < emccutrated Compound of Sarsaparilla, C ulteos and _ojt.
“ Compound Syrup of Liverwort.
** “ Fittid Extract of Bitchii.
»i •* “ “ of Fink Root.
Milloilgoville, Sept. 1,1840.
resitles, will he received.
'J’n insure all the iiunihers, the suhtcriplious ihould he here FA T’S LIFE Fll.t.S aN
- Ity the 14th of December next at farthest.
The Democratic papers with which we exchange, will
i please give this prospectus a few institutions.
Ao attention trill be paid to any order unless the mon
ey accompanies it.
BLAIR & RIVES.
Washington Citt, Oct. 26, 1840.
32
$20 REWARD.
U AN AW AY from Greenville, Merriwether county, a
man by the name of SAMI EL IIOK. He stole front
the subscriber, a fine Gold Lapine Watch, and several other
articles, lie is a man about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; full
face, dark complexi in; has a scar under one eye, which was
caused hy a cut, and another just below the hip, occasioned
bv his being shot; had on when he left, a blue jeans frock
coat, retl cotton velvet vest, and cloth cap. It is supposed
Itu will make his way fir North Carolina.
The above reward will be given to any one who will lodge
the sail person in jail, and inform the subscriber of the same, j
bo that he can take him. BLXJ. A. BARRON.
Greenville, (la., Feb. 15, 1611. 4—4t j
O^Tlie Macon Messenger, Standard of Union. Southern |
Recorder, mid Augusta Constitutionalist, will give the above j
lonr weekly insurtiotis.
T
Sparta Female Academy.
1IIS Institution will he open on the second Monday in
January 1841, under the superintendence of .Mr. &. Mrs.
Waviand, assisted by Aliss Mansfield. The highest tesitmo-
nials have been presented of their capabilities to teach—com
bining polished manners with high literary attainments, and
extensive experience. 'They weie educated in England, but
have taught for many years in this country, Mr. W. presents
(among others) leiteis from the following gentlemen, lion.
J. C* Calhoun, I’rofessor An thou Columbia College New
York, Rev. Dr. Pearce, Columbus Ga. Rev. Dr. Wayland,
Brown University, Professor Gerrubautt, Charleston S. C.
and the Trustees of the Pendleton Academy, w here he taught
four years, Mrs. \V. (formerly Mrs. Leigh.) has long been
know u as an accomplished Lady, anti successful Teacher, to
the citizens of this State. The follow ing course of studies
will fie taught in the institution.
Senior Class, Chemistry, Logic, Moral and Political Phi
losophy. French, Latin, Greek, and Mathematic $20 per
Term, of five months.—Junior Class. Grammar, Geography.
History, Arithmetic aud Popular Philosophy, $16 per Term
Primary Class, the rudiments of the English Language, 1 ' ll!f ,l '''
Spelling, Reading and Writing &c. S,'c. $12 and a half per ; "j/^'h * ho^Mo
Term.
Oraametital Branches (Extra.)
Music. Piano Fort, Guitar, Siiiging and Thorough Rase,
$25 per Term.
Draw ing perspcction and Painting $15 per Terni.
A small and extra charge will he made for fuel and the
of the Instrument.
the happy eff-ut* nt AIOF-
r.i.r.A.X !>1 I’l’ERS have been grateful
ly ami |iublii Iv ackiiowieilgeil by tin* persi*u- benefitti-d, to ■! who were
previously unacquainted v\;t!i ill. h-.inlitolly qhilosophicnl ;iriiici;>le.s
upon which they ere compounded, n.-ni upon wlm It they consequently
act.
The LIFE MF.DICLV ES r.*r*»ii»u***M(I ilicmselvo in diseases of every
form nrid <l« , scrif»fi(m. i'lii‘n .«. { ii|b*nilioii is Jo Ii/ospii t’rmii the c»»«fs
of llie sloirmch and bnwels ?!i«* various iin)mi• ifies and crudities con
stantly settling aroiii.d men. ; nd t » reii;«»vc the hardened fa** t*s wJm h
collect in the convolutions o! llie sm allest intestines. Other medicim
only j» *rtiaJl v rle st* these, and leave such collect: d iiims.-. s 1 .*! »u* ms
to produce hehitual costivencos, with . II its train < » evils, or *uddeu ui-
arrho a, with til its iminiueiit'dangers. This met s vvcl. kiii»\v*> to hU
i ',ni t in tionii'-ls, who examiii * the huinari howcJs aitci death ; and
h’* . *w* i!id prejudice ol lliosc well in ormed mi n e»aiij'*i quack in di* mes
—or medicines prepared and Jpralded To ?fie by isrnoront persons.
The sr-coud effect of th * Lite -.edicines to cleanse the kiduevs end llie
bladder, and hy this means, the liver and the !(in«:s. the heallhJul action
ol* which entirely depends upon t!»c re^rula*iiy ot the urinary organs.
The blood, which rakes its rod c«»lor from ih«* agency of the liver and the
!iri«T3 before it pusses into the heart, hein? thus purified by them, and
nourished by food coming from a clean toinach. count*-s freely through
the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the
banner of health in the blooming cheek.
MofTnt's Vegetable Life Medicines have Ijeeii thoroughly tested, and
pronounced a sovereign remedy tor Dyspepsia, I- Jatnlcncv, Palpitation
of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Headache, Restlessness,
Ill-temper, Anxictv, Languor aud Melancholy. Coslivcncss, Diarthu*n.
Cholera, Fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of nil kinds,
Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, fleers. Inveterate
Sores, Scorbutic Emotion* and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints,
Sallow, t ’lotulv, and other disagreeable i ’omplcxions, Salt Rheum, Ery
sipelas, Common Colds and hiHiienzn, and various other complaints
which afflict the human frame. !n FF.VF.Raud Ac.l'F-, particularly, the
Life Medicines have been most eminently successful; so much so 'hat
n the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost universally presetibe
them.
All'hat Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to be particular in fak
dfe Medicines strictly aerordiufT toihe direction.-. It is not bv
a newspaper notice, or bv any tiling that he himsclt tray snv in tlieir favor
ifaiii credit. If alone bv t’oe resiijt'*»; t •» fair Iriel.
MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL..!*" -isiie-,1 :!» a fi. lur-sti guide to
of
lit
Gat
health. Tliia little |iumphlet. <'dit. il bv \V. B. .Moffat, 375 BroaiUvnv, I t |i»* plain’iflf
New York, has been pabliahril for the |>iir|»o.«e of explaining more fully . . - , ..
Mr. Moffat’s theorv of <liseH*e*,ami will he fout-d highly iuterestiiig to * * ’’ ’
Piilii.ski Sheriff
ILL be Sojtl on ti <- Him i ...
the Court House ,0 h-
Fit askt t outit v. w t hio tin
pru|ier>y. i*i-wii :
l itas a man. 27 jeai>*-t
t ae-ar a mail 3.> I ear- of
age; \ in«-\ a gni, Uy-.u:
age; Niituy an int i:u
\mainly a w >uii u twe.
islv sljiulrv fi las Iron, t'n
he;«ier. v s John J i ia .
Ito. Gobi* r 1’-' ■ c -X *
■ liter I; !:«>; vs
fi.-tlC Bos' t*.
Also, a tiegp* : . ; -
levieilolt ::s in. . t . •- t i ■ ■ fi
fas issutol from t'o* i ki .— ti|> . :u. ,. n k
I r y Bellows a;»o J !.'• Know es. v, ... t • ; m t;
|)oititetl out by itie tleieiolatit.
Also, one lol of laml King in the twenty fi -• - ‘ oi
Wilkinson now l’tna-ki lion.her one ho ! aii .mi ninety
eight, emitaining two htiiuireil two am! one h '.lf ;-i ■■ more
; or less; levied on :*s the property ol John \» I>aikwell. to
j satisfy sundry fi .;ts issued from Pulaski Inferior court; K r
| Boyce aud others, vs John W. Barkwdl; pr< pertv pointed
. tiul hy the <b fend a tit.
Also, oue fourth part of lot No. two bundled
• eight. I* log in the twenty first dt-r. of oh! \Vi
Pu'askt count}, conB iuieg fifty acres tin re at It
s the property ot Darling Jones, to sntislv a
from the Superior court of Pulaski ci;ii-<ty.
Bauk <>( G. orgia, vs Datling Jones; prop ■ > * % poiuteil out by
the «<ef« litianr.
Also, iol of land. \<». <>tie linnd’i
in the twenty first .lis’. of *,1.i -A t-u11
ty. containing two hit I *■<I p.vo >"l
le>s, levit tl on as tit jeopei'y ! -
two fi f is issued fri in a hi' n-. s .
•unit s Pt r.xi'ts.
GLOtiGs.i,
II-Ili-.RE.I J I.
f f at »t!SI.Uii
d era fd.
Tlif— r |her fi
dr."I S.-.I -i---*:i rs<
lal t!
Pickett, applied for letter*
- F.ckett, late ofa.id county
:: h all and singular the kin-
' their uhjecii tir if any exist,
t. >»i:y stud letters shou.il not
ir.siilir t> is 21st Dec. 1340 ■
IN V. MITCHELL c. c.o.
/. Uii
•/ :. /< . ouch;.
vv
(rri.O - ri
..•»HLl,
»..tie t' -.'SCIit:.-. I
shttwhl .tot tn' gr:t
this 2r.ii Ja: tut. \
•It
hv law, i-i -
!:. t -. U.t
r%. b;:i.—l
he- ti t letters nfadrninistratiuc on
o' sai county, dee’d.
< in n uii and singular the kindred
a lal appear at my office »i'hin the
se if nriv exist, »hv said letters
uiy ii ml at office in Samler.iiile,
I. \. JER.NID.IN, c. c. O.
. ■' shington l < ttnfy.
t.,i..i !iln) in, appfi -s an letters of .Idminietration
■ - ..I > in.-o-l it . t'alhmin, late ot'said rounty dee'd,
;..-**. rri m and idwnni-h all and singular the kindred
in;-h" ea— d, :o ft- and appeal at inv otlire, w ithin tin*
•• -how cause, if any exist, why said letter*
,ited. iiiicn under mx liaiidat offiee in Sandersvill,
. 1841.—1. ' I.. A. JEP.NIGAN, r. c. o.
• *»i f y -
now
"Dal
■ d i.rrv there, lying
• i now PuiasKi eoiiti-
e it ilt acres more or
11a' i .■'piles, to satis'y
; I • -f sanl county: Ses-
ii|».-i-f v t’oio ed <m; t hy
VKKS. D Mt ir
FOR SALE.
r r*HREE Tiactsof LnnJ, each <. outaiuiug 20^J arcrep, iu the Ik’tli D»t«-
irict ot Lee Countv, all adjoining itumcdiulclv on the AiorVh vide of
flic Kiuchifoona < ‘reck, |>a» t ot it as good hammock ns any on the cieek,
Irrtlance first rate Pine Laud—fifty acres denied on it lost winter and in .
cultivation this sunnnei; most ot the clearing hammock. On the (dace j say $10 per Month infhiciinj' Washing.
The public will observe that the Trustees have reduced the
Price to the lowest rates to suit the baldness of the times.
Board can he obtained iu the village ou reasonable terms.
persons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the
causes llieseof. Priee, twenty five cents—for sale hy Mr. Moffat’s n-em.
generally.
These Valuable Medi»ine.* are for sale hv
E. E;-'Y\fjns
0.'T‘‘b r l fi, 13It) ■ '< * .-
GEORGIA, ii'as/iingfon County.
\\ r H ER FA S. Joseph M. < ii'iidei and James Thomas, applies for let-
li-rs of Adminisli.uiou ou the estate of George \V. Oquin, late of
said rounty, de. eased.
These are therefore to i ite and aihnoni*’i nil and singular ibe kind
red am! creditors of s.iid ii< Ceased, to file their objetltons if any why 1st
lers should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Sanders
Tile,lbis3fitbJanuary, 1341.—^L L. A.JF.KNIGAN, c.c.o.
HEOItGlA— ft ashing!on County,
\VHEREAS Richnrd Wartben. applies for letfen* of ndmiui^tratioR
on the estate of Morgan I>rown,jr. late of paid county, dec’d.
Tho-f* me therefore to e tennd admonish all and singular, the kind J
red Mild creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mv offiee within
the time prescribed hy law , to shew cause if any exi*t, why said letters
should not he granted.
Giv eu under mv hand, at office, in Sandersvillc, this 27th Jan. 1811.
' L. A. JERNIGAN,c.r. a.
GEORGIA, If ashi//iston county.
^l^HKREAS Patience Glenn, Administratrix on the Estat« of Ot-
w ▼ v\m\ Glenn, late of said rounty deceased, applies for letters of dis-
mi —im; from said .idmiriistmtmn.
T 'li«-' s ° me therefore f< (:.-» i d admonish all and singular the kindred
a de^edi!" - of «a:d dec -o he and appear at mv office wiihindie
••ii. ■ r *d b\ i w, =; • u rnuse if any exist, why said !e t#-rs
i in' ham! nt offiee in Sanders*ii!e.
iibcr, I'
RFiM.
Dpi,, !, i P. It!.
tr orgia
n* a good Dwelling House, fifty feet square, with a ten foot passage each
way; negro houses, and all other necessary buildings; 150 aero* of !
which .the trees were cut round in July Inst. On the adjoining Lot is n !
good Gri.-t Mill, and twe public muds passing near the house. The
rnuse for stock, summer And winter, is not surpassed by any in the 1
State, there being uii inexhaustible cauebrake iu the swamp, uuJ an j
outlet in the piuey woods of mnn v miles. The place is considered one I
of the molt healthy on lhe creek. With the pluce will he sold a qnautili J
ofc urn, fodder, pin-, and between 2 aad 300 bushels of potatoes, besides j
the Plantation tools. A bargain » ill he given.
Terras, uue-tiiird cash, or negro property—balance, on a credit of !
twoy ears, from m-xl January without interest.
Fur further particulars, apply to .Mr. Reuben S. Williams, in Lee
Countv, or lhe subscriber on the premise*,
H. R. WARD.
Retreat, Nov. 1st, 1810. 43 td
P. S. Payment will he expected, at the end of each Term.
W. II. SAYRE, )
B.J. WYNN. (
ELI MANSFIELD. \ Trustees,
E M. PENDLETON, i
JOS. B. GONDEk. <
Jan. 6th, 1641.
50—8l.
Notice to Laborers.
U r A NT ED, 200 men on lhe loth section of the Central Rail Road, to
whom liberal wages will he given.
Persons having negroes to hire, will please call on Mr. AM. BRO.SE
on the work,or the subscribers at Marrieita, Cobh, eo. Ga.
XT' The Southern Recorder, Federal I niou, and Standard of Cnion,
will please publish the above one mouth, and send their accounts to
thisoffice.
December, 22 1340. 4C—It.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Collier, Bracewell A. Co.
cither by note or account, are requested to call immediately, and
settle with the subscriber, who has all their books, dec. in his posses
sion, and is fullv authorized to settle the same.
THOS. COLLIER.
Hawkinsville, Jun. 24, 4841. 2—eowfirr.
REVOCATION.
To all irhom it may concern:
IV’O TICE is hereby given, that I did on or about the year 1828, make
1 * aud execute a power of Attorney tosome person, whose name is now
unknown to me, to sell a certain Tract or Lot of Land, situate in the 5th
District of formerly Muscogee, now Marion Countv, aud known bv No.
242.—I do hereby revoke and cancel all powers of Attorney bv me made
to any person whatever, to sell said Lot of Land, and tfiat’l will not
sanction nor ratify any sale which may be made under said power, this
4th November, 1840. A. P.PEACOCK.
42 1
flAIIlcj ihoroiieh-tui-tl B< > =■ ; to Alev <}
M. stand the next srastm : ,
eareofMr JOHN i’-YNF.N>. ami wyib.-, . *. v
prim* of $25 'he sea' n.
Reindeer -i ns • 4 : v I it- < • .•-!>• . • i ? !
his d.-m dp'vrt’s >'.-i. -.-.by in
his cran.ia-n. • i! -.'lati >a-l, •!. \m e
aired by itnpur; -- 1 .‘b ss-n.- -r:
Fotoxa*; ?reat---eat er .lid;, .iu..
Reguliis; Hnitietl’i Oli.'.-ier**: tom-* . .vu
True Blit'**.
Reindeer is o c!i “in" «ortcl, 16 liac-ls l.lgh, or' u. -, sironelv
mnde, short hack, lire eyes, and o. c.-iiime*idiv_'"oneur.iiiee. He w;.s
bred by Thomas Fearsad, of Long !--laml, New Yiuk, etui will be nine
years old in May next, " here is nut a liettar M -oded horse in the Unit
ed States,either native or imported. JOHN T. LAMAR.
JOHN WYNENS.
December 1st, 1840. 4fi tf
-'itfeii.
• Iv.* (
II ‘III,
Wil i
••
. I.'ll >-v
?. • lit*I*
p;re<.
.•ff
W a,l, in
lif.REAS William ('• —*'ii.
‘ope t if i
and ai!>
>ed. In ! .
M t i„. c-Ir.tr i*t IV
These are therefore to
unit rreitili - of said dei
tin-* 2- fi
—<-r! ,1 l.v la
i"' I, grouted
, j anuarv, 18-
x. m shn" i
(iiven iinui
I.—I.
A. JERNE(«'AN, c. c. o.
45
" ouch’.
- f' r :c\i r* of AflmmiMrntion on
: • • •»: -niii con nf \, d»'reaj*»*d.
« •> :t:; Mii.1 >iniM»l »r th^ kin'Irpff
••• .. • j.-, vnr nt mv offirn, m irhm fr>+
• « U nn\ cxi't. whv R«id icrferp*
I ii n rni’ff »»r rffirr in < ri nAcr^villr,
L. A. JERNIGAN, c. c. o-
! iCE.
&3ST
TAKE NOTICE.
A LL perarc lurubv cautioned ugiinst upon lhe fol- ! Washington County, Nov. 10,1840.
lowing Luts of* Laud, to-nii: ~
Lot, No. iVJO in 4tii District 1st
“ “ 608 “ Iff “
“ 44 I*.IK u 17 *• I * 4 Luion
4 ‘ 44 2d * 4 J! ** Carrol.
44 4 * 51 44 II 44 Habersham.
As the Law will bo ri^idiv rutorcod against all Tresspassers.
ARTHUR BLAND.
* T>lfa»r Conniv 13th Februarv 1811. 4—3t.
Section, in the Couiitv of Luiniikiu, 1 ^I^IIE undersign having been engaged in driving Stork to differen
“ Cobb. ' i parts of Georgia, for several years past, and seeing the spirit tba
, prevails amongst the people for raising rhir own Stock, also, believing
Georgia, able and competent to raise ufi of her own Stork without buy
ing of toreigners, he has been induced to bring along from Kentucky,
some of tiie best improved breeders of Hogs and Cattle lor breeding, to
give the citizens an opportunity of raising from the be»t Stuck in anv
Comity, he also has along several Durham Bulls and Heifers, crossed
on the improved nation Stock, from one to two years old, also some
Berkshire and Irish Grazier Sows, and Boars, ail of which can he seen at
, 51 r. \\ . A. .Motts in Milledgevilic, it is now considered h v all who are ac
quainted with the Durham cattle, that they excel in point of richer and
quantity of milk. Good cows well kept frequently give from 32 lo 36
quarts of milk per day, thev also feed kindly and tiioir beefis preferred
in market. The Berkshire Hog stands as high nn the hog listas Dur-
Thf. subscriber renews the *.tfer -»i Ins services to his friends and
the public, as a GENERAL AGENT m this place. He will at
tend to the renewal ot all Notes that mav he entrusted to his cure in lhe
Central Bank, lor lhe customary tee ol ONE DOLI.A It lor each renew
al. Also, to the taking out arid fiirwnrduiL' 1 -ranis fur Fifty Cents each.
He will also make Maps of the various Districts in »Ire* several
lsrlteries,and give a numerical List ol the Drawer, ot llie Lots at the
customary pin e.
All letters (post paid) will meet with prompt attention
CHARLES E. RYAN.
December, 13ih 1340.
V Vt ia «■ f arii'
fif:e. i>il< tl y of A|n il
the said iiec'il. con-i>ii!>s
Com, &«*. and to i.y i - It
Tei in. "I sale n..i*.L' ki.-
t..< -t.,- i e-i*t. nee f ,.u
u'iia r'uiiify, occ <* o.
u> x». ad the perisl ;i‘
ol linrsrs, ca.tlc she
r il ings loo let ions to
the day of sale.
- GONE,
titiiiii Mahet.
1 hoi'mi - y ;h
F'ptiiy of
h-*gs, b i
mention.-
tv tot
A M I
March 5. 1841.
JONATHAN BAKER, (
Adm’rs.
6—t<Is
Chi' I! C l \. I’a hi a h i ('nun !>/.
V'XrlIF.RKA;’ '-I.r»i«h Johnst.r, id!n. d - taints non. on the ertafr oJ
▼ V l.’-'as J — iCs.lale n 1 ' i’lrlnski County ,tlecea.*e*i, applies for ierterv
of tiisttii.'-'U lYni? 1 seiti atminisli tilion.
'I lies. »>0 i' 'refute fn site and admt.r.ish all and singular the kimfr-e
a d creditor* of said decease.-?, to trie do it objection-ifanv. on or before
the first .Monday in November next, »hy sa.d letlcn* should not be
£r ' Givcli under mv band at office, in Hawkinsv ille Sei.te.nbrr 19th, 1210.
JOHN V. Mil t HELL, c. c. o.
Sept. 22,1340
Notice*
WF ILl.be sold on Friday the 2 ;d of next month, at the late residence
ol .Moraan Blown, Jr. late of Washington county, deceased. All
the perishable property belonging to the estate of said deceased. Terma
. n the day of sale. ' ‘ RICHARD WARTHEN, Atfm’r.
.March 3d 1841. 6—tds.
! GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
j INHERE AS, Hilli.iry Hcndcrwin, AdxninDtrafion of ihc entnts o
I James Johnson, late of <*aid county, deceased, a|>plie» for letters ot
! ilisinission from paid administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and RingmlsJ the kindred
and creditors of paid deceased, to tile their objection?, it «nv exist. v*i-n-
in the time prescribed hy law, why said letter? should not be granted
Given under mv hand at office in Hawkinsville, October IJth f JoiO.
:J9—Gin * JOHN V. MITCHELL,c. c.o.
Land Agency.
flAilE undersigned, who re=ides iu Randolph County, and who is ex- !
1 tensivelv acquniitied with that Se. tiur, '-fth- State, will EXAM- i
Globe Hold.
A t G US TA, Georgia.
T HE UNDERSIGNED. Inteofths Merchants Hotel. Charleston,
(S. C-.) would iuloti i liis friends and the public, that he has taken , , ... , , . . . y. = - - —
the above Hotel, and is u , ,v roadv tn accommodate those who mav favor , ? am c ."“ le , sta ,' 1 ' !s BU list, they not only come to maturity ear-
him with their pati onng • He will make no boast of what he will do. | iT, r , ^ 1 e „*P e _ a3e b “‘ the,r Pork «« called pure ex-
lurther than t-i say, that ais tables will be furnished with the best the
markets afford, and the establishment rcceite his personal attention;!
and if those wlm call on him once are not satisfied with his bill of fare
and accommodations, 1 : will not solicit them lo rail again.
WILLIAM GOSS. ;
Oct. 22 40 tl>4 !
i cellence iu market, the gentlemans pork.
Milledgeville Dec. 2t>th, IS 10.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
49—tf.
INL : AND
tion, vai nr
COMPLN
Per- .'ii-
at Fui: ‘
i Ii,-: r b tain
March 3
- n LARI. 5 and RANDOLPH, ami ascot uni tlieir iora-
; *.li rice fur which tbey can be sold, for the SMALL
l i’iO.N •!; I' FI 'Uhi. a R.S.
-h : , .i:i l ; : fi his s- rvices, will address him
- a.ast aid, aud mav rei\ hj-ou his prompt aitenlion lo
J. G. GILBERT.
liiO. 10 tf. i
i on sale;.
100.000 ,!.fh
V I ibera -aiary will be given to a Female Teacher to take charge of
Birdmle Academy, in •» nrrer. connly. -.vlio is competent :u teach
the Fr-neh l.a'tguage. Drawing, ihtintdie, and the English branches j
usual , taught in Aeade-nies The place tor ht-alih and locality is not j
^ excelled in Georgia. Tn*-*-,. ha e been seventy Sludertt tauglit at the '
j Budville At—demy lhe present year. Any lady who is competent to ;
j take eh’iree ut sai<l Veadctny will do weli lo make carlv application to
A PRINCIPAL TEACHER is wanted in an Academy at Cathbert ' -| ctl,r " V 1 Harris,at the Globe Hotel, (Milledgeville,) or '
. jL Runffolph county, Georgia. * I Janies G. dwaia and Janie? T. Dickcn, near Double Wells, Warren f
Administrator’s Sale.
F OR sale on the 5th dav of April, being the first Tuesday,at lhe
< 'ourt House, in the Town t.f Frank.in. Heard countv, a tract of
Land, number 135, 4th Carroll, now- Heard countv. containing 20gj
—acres sold bv permission of the Court of Ordinary of (.’bn them county—
for the benefit of lhe heirs and creditors of the late Win. It. Coe.
JAMES S. BULLOGH,
Administrator on the estate of Wm. II. Coe. i
Lebanon, Cobb Co. Geo. ltiih Jan. 1841. 52—t.d.s. ,
4 LL rtercons iinleb'ed lo tite estate of Robert McCook, deceased, of'
■* -ail! County, are requesie.l to make payment i m media lei v, those !
Irsvinr demands ag • iti*=t said estate are requested to present the Eacie,
w it inn lhe time prescribed t-r law. 1
MAJOR PEACE. )
JAMES McCOOK, [ Adin’rs.
PvOBT. McCOOK. >
Sparta Dec. 19th 1840.
Georgia. Pulaski County.
^^•HrtHEAS, Asa Pepkiu and Luke Sapp, applies for letters of ad
Ml.lt
h, late of 'aid county.
miiustraliou on ti.e estate ol \\ illiani:
deceased. , . ,
These are therefore torite ;-r.d admonish all am-singmar,the kindred
and creditors oi said deceased, lo file their objr<-ii-»ns it an..on or b
fore til*’ fi; -1 Monday in Februarv next, whv -*a.d u-tlers should not re
Given under mv hand.ut offiee. Tni- January r.lli, 1341.
JOHN V. .MITCHLLL, c- e. o.
Jannarv 15,1841. ' )
granted.
49
F 'OI R MON i ll-' after date application wiil be made to the honora
ble the interior Court ol Early county , for leave lo sell the licgrrej
beion in-' to the Estate of John Porter deee i-ed, November cist. JSlV
3 c JOEL L. PORTER, Adm r.
J>ee. L lolffi J= J ’°
To Mill and Bridge Owners.
TO TEACHERS.
Prime BACON, to sell low* for C ish*
ersous wirhing to buv.can tpplv to Wm. A. Mott*
.Milledgeville, Ga. * THOMAS JOHNSON.
Feb. 9. 4841. 3-5t
J -\w NOTICE.—The undersigned, thankful for p**st favors, offers
his professional
ing counties. Hera
less professionally ah
November 27. I fi.'i".
Vices to the citizens of Newton aud the adjoin
wav she found in his office in Covington, un
t- JAMES H. RAKESTRAW
46
Toa Gentleman well qualified to teach all tiie branches of a libera
Education, a Salary of $800 will be given for the first veur.
The choice will be made on the 1st day of January 'next, and his ser
vices expected to commence about the 1st of February. The location is
certain/yus healihy as any in the Southern part of Georgia; and the pros-
l<ectgood for a flourishing School.
By order of the Board.
DAA ID KIDDOO. Secretary.
,oiintv.
Nov. 24 th, B
10.
43 tf
ISroHglit to Jaily
O N the 8th April, 133^. « ae^n» man c illiiiff liiir.felf ARMSTEAD
he is six feet, one or two inches hirh; ab«»ut 24 or 25 rears old
POSTPONED SALE.
m» T I LL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before the
» V rourt House tloor in the tow n of Jucksotivill,, Telfair (.'out i v
one half of a lot of Ian 1 known as No. two hard red and sixty-ni.^.m
(lie first District of Appling, now Tellair Count*.
Also one lot of lai J in the same District and rounty. know' a- No
tw ' hut.dred am twentv one, lying on the Ocmu.'gee River, belonging
to lhe Estate ol Thomas S. Sw-aie.
REBECCA SWAIN. >
MITCHLLL G. « II.LC4 X.
Jaeltseti'-ille. Dec. I6'h, I34f.
T HE Sttbscrihei
a MILL-WU1
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Adm'r*.
WlJ.' I. 1 '
buiid bt: Ig
fro u Maco
reet to .tim at 'hi
hi' Ul.Cil ::li. i. Si
Anderson I gr.. .
count . un ! T . •
C ' V t( ft is V f
Irtte a citizen of N»w York.
HT AM) BRIDGE BLiL
j!(J or rei> iir of e t rv
r- his kt-rv,^* ®
i tlip ptibli*"- H
j, and repair a-
He is ul w tr at pre-er» r . hi Bal-’® v ii 1> tiboiif five ni..'
F'j.tsf* who '!•'.«ire r»» n >v h:- «'*rvrG , »s wilt p|pa>c
t»*-s »*fi Irwint-J • O I V r l :-»r:aiO«iiiD. -
>-. B. B*irne 1 *
- ;;f WAki**.*
Mcwillcfl
No
WOOD.
pj—tf
T'ksa r»l l -Ml . , , , J y,, a .HI. iTintti.-*. a titsiu miner, who yui • m iirrpuu? 10 i.ie rciic ** * J
o noni- , U Gi i: .! 4 1 'k * r I> *! ne ^ nl * t^. ea / e P U ^, 18 ^! l ^! c a b° ve t» nce j chased him in Noah Carolina, and that he ranaway from him in South j Iml laaki countv d*-c’d. arc herehv re^-a-ted to .jaKe nay mem, ard
. • T/J", \ ie ' ^ 0 December rext and forward their account to j Carolina, whilst on t le wav to AiUaiasiDni. about three vraeks before hia i thoaa havinff demand«aid #«t*»fe, ^ri»t render them in accor
NOTICE.
^ LL p^r»*on.« in.iehted to t»ie e« r ’»te of liondl h iftte of Po-
CASH FOR COHN.
I David f)iddo.
Cuihbcrt Nov. 6th 1849,
43—
1 apprehension in ..
Savannah, 13th
on t ie wav to .ViiMtasippi, about three waeks before hia those having demands against said estate, will render them in accor
thjacitv. P. «. 8HICK, Jailor. I drag to law. EDWARD nOLMES, Adm’r.
b April. 4340 17 K rrb. 3.1311.-3
S EALED PROPO.-AL.S will be rceer.-ed up toihe toth .ee-.a
. _ f .rnishiri^ the Penitemarr with One Tboosend htrhe's prime Breen
Corn, for whian the cash will r-« paid o*t delii'erv.
Jar,. 15.25#. -' f