Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, April 02, 1841, Image 4

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DR. HAYNES’ Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bilious Pills. | vitillbe s < T HESE justly celebrated Pills, which arc winning their way to pre- * * ville ' ’ u eminent popularity, are suited to all cases requiring either mild aperient, or active cathartic operation—prepared by one of the oldest negroes to wit Physicians .in Georgia, Inn iug been tested by, more than teii rears’ ex- V 1 ",-’ J ,}“ ls J : perience in bis private practice before tliey were offered to tiie public, n " nn J and having, whenever thev have hud a lair trial, been preferred to ail other articles of similar form. They are confidently recommended as greatly superior, for general use, to every other k no urn remedy. A fresh auiipiv for sale, at 50 cents the box, bv E. M. COWLES, BREEDLOVE & DERRY, DR. LITTLE, LAFAYETTE HALL. 32—tf United States’ Marshal Sales. And at Milledgeville, Sept 1, 1840. C^Moflfat’s Life BITTERS. The perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treatment ot ' G p & Co. v almost every species of disease by the uee of MOFFAI S EH E ’ MEDICINES, is no longera matter of dou? t, as areference to the expe- 7'II.L be sold before the Court House door in the City of Milledge- the first Tuesday in May next, vvi.hiu the legal In-in* of sale,the following propern, viz : 20 negroes to wit : Baclus aismt 30 years of age, Tom 30, Julia I I, I Peter3. Dicv J, Harriett Id, uim alia 35, Anthony 13, Jordan X’, Quttui 30, lied 30, joint 13, Judy 30, Esther 30, Lob 12, ‘ Adam 30, Dave 5, Calvin 2, and the following lots of land, number S3, 106, 107, lRfniid 120. in the first disirict of Dooly county—also one house and lot ill the town of Bristol, on «hie h Jt rimi ib Lanikin now j resides—all levied ones the property of Jertniiah Lumpkin, to satisfy i sundry fi las Irciii the sixth cuiuit court of the United Slates, for the district of Georgia, one in tm or of Ezekiel B. Stoddaid, vs Jo n B. Coleman, & Co. one in tuvor of SLacke'foid, Bong A; Co. John B. Coleman and Jeremiah Lumpkin, under the film o! John B. Coieuian, ! & Co. one in favor of* A. G. Valentin ic Barlholeuiew, v. Jeremiah i i Lanikin, one in favor of Hatch. Kin.bl; Sr Co. vs Jeremiah Lauipkiu, j one in favor ot Stanton & Cross, vs Jeremiah Lumpkin,one in liiior Pills and Phoenix j ^ « ale ^. 'p'P C ‘V S J -' , ;T uh V uin ! ,ki ".’ °‘ ,eiu ‘ u '°‘: v*' '** )'■ t . ^ | \\ iley, Parish Co. vs Jertn.iah Laiujikiii. one in fnvur cf \\ elf, Bish op A: Co. vs. Jeremiah l.amkin, tme in Iavor o! Jose) h Van Alien. \s Jeremiah Lnmpki:, ( lie in favorut* L. M. Wiley, Pari.-h Co, vs Jer- ,... lv ,. 6 v. - ... - . emiah Lanipkin A: Co. one in luvor of ^hackeiforiU Doug A. Co. vs Jer- Hence of many thousand patients will sati.-Juctorily prove. During ine j emiah Lanikin, out; in favor ol L. M. Wile* v, I’mifii A. Co. vs John i». present month alone, nearly one hundred cases huve come to the know 1- i Coleman & Co. one in favor of Waldron i homas »Sc. Co. vs Jeremiah edge of Mr. Moffat, where the putieut ha?, to all appearance, effected a Lanikin, one in 1 W. Connor, vs Jcrcmioh Lauikin ; pro- j r medical attendants.. Such happy results arc u source ol £reat mg ten acre.-,being the lot on which Jamea O. Jelks now i re to Mr. M. and inspire him with new confidence to recommeud , on as the property of said Jelks, to satisfy a ti fa from the i of his medicines to his fellow citizens. court of the united ^lattylbr the district of Georgia, in lit LIKE MEDICINES are a purely VEGETABLE preparation. I & K. Leavett, v.i Collier, Jelks ,V Co.: properl; poiuted . : 1.1 •lin.e tllW fll flip kHIllP tltllft ' 1/vU-n J 1 - edge of Mr. Moffat, where the patient ha?, to all appearance, eliected a ' Lanikin,one in iavor of Henry permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life JUedi-j ertv pointed out hr defendant, cine*—same eight «rton of these had been considered beyond all hope 1 Also, one bouse and lot, uJj i by their medical attendants. Such happy results are a source of great - ing ten acre.-, bein pleasure tbe use c The LIFE MEDICINES , They arc mild and pleasant in their operation, and at the same time .Jelks. thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretion? of the system—carrying off all acrimonious humor?, und assimilating with and purifvin" blood. For this reason, in agravated casosot Dyspepsia, the Lite cines will give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescrip tion. In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, fevers ol every ; description, .Sick Headache, lleart-burn, Dizziness in the Head, Ruins in the Chest, Flatulency, impaired appetite, and in every disease ai ling from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered state of the stomach, the j use of these Medicines lias always proved to he beyond doubt, greatly superior to any other inode of treatment. All that Mr. Moffat usks of his patients is to be pnrticultir in taking j j u the them strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper no tice,or by any thing that lie himself may snv in liieir favur.thal he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. Is ihe render an invalid, and does lie wish to know whether the Life Me.li« ines will suit j p,operly pointed out b; m-leudauis. his own ease T If so, let him call or send to Mi. Moffat’s agent in this j Also lot No. one hundred and eu\ tv-six in the 27th district, and lot : place,and procure a cop ( V of the Medical Manueh designed as a Domes- i No. 27 I, in the 28th district , i Lie county ; «uu one lnn.ee ano lei in th- he propeity ol John \; . : - _ ircuil court ui the Liu- ' ted Mutes, tor the district ot Georgia, one in tuvor ol Wood, Joluieou «St - Burrell wJuiiu ii. Uionut, A: Go. one in favor ot Shipmans As Go. vs j John H. Blount .V Go.and one in favor Fort, Townsend and Mending- j j hall, vs John H. idonnt ,‘c Gog {minted out bv said Govvaid. j _ Also two and a hull* acres m land, being parlot lot No. 132, in the : fourth district of origina i '.•* ! I rum .’ [ pfrrty j cOill t ol tile 1 n.ted tflap.-s tor the district of Georgia, in favor ot iht 1 nited States of America vs Aaron Lesson, iidmim-liator ol John J. filing the tow u of Hawkinsville, contaiu- lie lot on vvliieii J nines O. Jelks now resides; levied sixth circuit favor of J \V. out by said . -I Also five negroe«, to-vvit: Minerva, about 21 years of age, and her 3 p 1 1 e ; t; l , ildren,Catharine, Penny and Sam, und a hoy Enos ubout io y ears of Medi- ; uge, levied on us ihe property of i'hotuus Wood, to sutisty a fi fa from the sixth circuit court ot the United States, for the district of Georgia, in iavor ot Leory ,\i. \\ iley, l'aii.-h Jh Go. vs Thomas Wood, surviving j copartner, and William Redd and Thomas Wood, Exccutois oi John i W ■ Kcndnck ; propei ty pointed out by said Wood, j Also one lot ot iand, number one hundred und nineteen, in the third section ot Gowetu county ,levied on us the propeily ot ifiomasWoi.il, ! a,,- I Dm huaureu at-u filiy sens of land, adjoining the town ol Cui.n.c, ounty of Heard, vvl.eroon Joim :g. ood now resides, levied *ui as the property of said John tf. \\ uoii, to sutisfv u ii ia Hum live s:x:l, circuit court of ti e United States tor the uistrici of Geuigin, in tuvor oi C. dc G. II. Kelsey K, ilalst,d vs Thomas V. oud uiid „uhn .a. •• onb, nu sun : pioperty pointed uni by- dcleudauts. t m this j ^ Also iut .',o. one ill.! tired and sen r . ■ - Donjcs-j No. 274, in the 23th disirict oi Lee t tic (Juide to Health, published gratuitously. He will there find enu- ( town ol Danville, No. not I r.own Kv merated very many extraordinary cases of cure; and perhaps some ex- , Coward, to satisfy three ti ins iron, t e sixth actlv similar to his own. Moffat’s Medical Office in New Vcrk, T" Broadwav. These Valuable Medicines sre fur sale bv Mi E. EDWARDS, Aeent. October C, IS40. 37 ly (E?-Moffat’s Vegetable Life Pills and Phoenix BITTERS. The high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human Iranie is li able, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruit?—their good w orks have testified for tin —thev did nyi thrive bv the faith of the credulous. In cases of Costivcness, Dyspepsia, Billions uml Liver Affections, Asthma, File?, Settled I’ains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstin ate Hcadiehes, Impure State of the Fluids, U nhealthy Appearance oi the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Siekuess incident to Females in Delicate Health, everv kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, ami in all ge neral derangeineuls of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restoic vigorous health to I he most exhausted constitutions. A single trial wiil place the Lite Fills ami I'lioenix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation ol every patient. Prepared und sold, wholesale and retail,at WM. F>. MOFFAT’S Me- diral Office,370 Brnadvvnv, New I ork. N. B. N one are genuine unless they have the fae sin,lie of John Mof- l fat’* signature. ZJFTUc Life Pill? are sold in boxes—Price, *25 rent?, 50cent?, und .f 1 j each, according to ilie.M/.e; aud the Phoenix Hitters iu bottle.*; at £i or | circuit court of Pulaski Slierift’s Sale. S 1^7 II.L be sold on the first Tuesday ill April next, he- V V lore .he <Ioiim tlouse vb or in the low: ol L . wkius- v ilie. I’uiitski county, wiririu tile hours of s'lle. the lol- lowing property, tu-ivi, : A lot of land, .\o. lri.*>, in the eighth district <>f originally Dooiv now Pulaski county, levied on as tbe property of Gem fi>- V. Graham, to satisfy a fi fa from Pulaski Supeiior court—J .cob .-'wain vs George \Y. Graham, Adtn’r. tie s<m tort of W illiam Everett, *iec’d. Also, two lots of land. No. 95 aud 7G, in the eighth disirict j of originally Dooly now Pulaski county, levied on as th ■ propeiiv of Green G. Graham, to satisfy thiee fi fas from • Pulaski Inferior couit—l\er Boyce, heaiei vs G. G. lira- j ham, John X Phelps, for the u-e vsG. G. Graham, and Collier BrtireweH. &. Co. vs G. G. Graham ; property poin ted out by defendant. Also, the one half of lot Xo. 199, in the fourth district, i of originally Dooly now Pulaski county, levied on the j property of Jeremiah Daii-ey. to satisfy a fi fa issued fiom j a justices court,'James Walker vs Jeremiah Dausey ; levy ; tirade and returned by a constable. Also, a lot of land, Xo. 21. in the fourth district, of orig- j inally Dooly now Pulaski county, levied on as the property ! of William N. Goff, to satisfy a fi fa i-sue.d from a Justices : court—Holland Williams vs Win. X. Guff; levy made and ! returned by a constable. Also a lot of land. Xo. 232, in the fourth district of origi nally Dooly now Pulaski county, levied on as the property of Kobet t Swain, to satisfy sundry fi las from a Ju-rtees court—William Mayo vs Rubt. Swain , levy made aud re turned b\ a cm stable. Also, a negro woman named Dicv. 10 yenis old. and three hundred acres oi latni. No. not kuiwn. but know n a- K !.t X. Tavhu's plantation, w hereon \\ i iiam A. I.t-rry now oves. in ilte foitrilt district of origmally Dooiv now Pulaski eoui’ly; leviid as the prop: i ly of lie.lit. X Taylor, to saris l\ :■ fi (it from Pulaski Superior court—Washburn & Lewis, v > ! aisled, Toy ior < o. Also, tw ii mules and the one half of n house aud lot. in the town of I law kii sv iile. No. not known, but known as the Store house ami lot form r!v occupied by Collier, Jelks &. Co. levied mi as Ilryen \\ . Collier's property tos ilisfy a (i fa from Pulaski Inferior couit—Stephen Mitchell vs Collier Jelks X’. Co property pointed out by lliyaii \\. Collier. LotXo. IJJ. Iving and being in tbe fourth district, of orig- ions No. . nil Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLE t«.mi ® whenstiii;u: lor ()• •! :i .March u?x:. be.. : . .i.-i’.iil hoin? ,»t*? . .a Two thinis ol ioi ,\o. I r or t!i .■ 'I*' luiprinr Court Pulaski Comity o.-e», » 1.1 be Mil.ior tbe til St I’liesd >\ iL esc lioor, in .-aid County between fidlc .vine proneity to-v. t: | • Nn 11.a La:It I tisinet, of o:iginuii v Houston, : now I'tift-kl, tutu b ii ml ea r nil ?• veuleei., (117) uer-s ol Lot, No. 137, I i ii i-l . trir.t of originally Houston now Pulaski County, .-aul j E. coii.ainiitg Two Hundred Iso and u itall aer< ?, ?obi as ibe |oo|i- ' erty of John Howi .1, late ot suid county tl«< easa 1 1 f«.i ihe benefit j 1 ot toe ben - und creditors of laid d_e- a.-, i- Tertn? mg-io kuvvn . n toe i (lav o! sale. TilU.TAS HO'.\ ELL, Adm’r. Dec. 23, 1340. 49—td. GEORGJA, Washington county. 'tAfTHEREAS f'uliei.co Glenn, Administratrix on the Fstate of r wav Glenn, latent'Laid oouutv deceased, applies for lttt.'r^ Nlralioli. * f< * h ‘ vile ami loboonisli all and singular tin, j •us. d, In be and »; j/cur at uiy office within ^ to m.ow cause if any exi?t. why snjij j* ™* -Itimltl mil be granted. Given under rav band at office iu tfandcr-v iV’ tins 2311» dav of November, 1340. * '“ l? . L. A. JERNF.GAN, c . c n Dee. I, IP. 10. 45 | GEORGIA, Washington County. j yyilEREA? William On, applies for letters of Administrate I j*ii.— i«>11 .-\<iii i .ir«‘ llicidoie it if ml cicifitGr- <>I -Dill iJ«a time prescribed by lav POSTPONED SALE. [ wmrirxhe sold at the Court House iu Sparta, Hancock W # Coimtv. ou the fi.st Tuesday ill March next, all the j Land in said County, belonging to tbe estate of Robert Me. Cook deceased, reserving the widows dower. JAMES McCOOK, ) > ROBERT McCO(4I\, } Zr MAJOR PE ACE, ) * j J.m. 8th, 18401. 50—ids. noticeT rfJbX the first Monday in April next, will be sold to the ; ; highest bidder, at public outcry, at the late residence | of James Picket, dec’d. in the county of Pulaski, a part ol the personal property, belonging to ihe estate of the said | Janies Picket deceased.consisting of Horses, Cows. Sheep, ! a set of 15lacKs:nith> tools, and eighteen bales of fine Cotton. Ti.e Cotton will be sold lot cash, and all the other property the estate of Penelope Orr, lute of said county, decease,|' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the g, ri a . aid deceased, to be and oppear at mv office, with in and creditors of time prescribed bv law, to show cause Ifanv exist, whv said Irn ^ should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in San<lersvip ,# this2i3th January, 1..11 j. L. A. JERNIGAN, c. c. o-'*' GEORfllA, Pulaski County. W HER HAS Lueiuia Hayes applies for letters of Administration o '* on thr e-tate of James litres, lute of said county, deceased. ° These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular the kind j and creditors ol* said deceased to hletiieir objections if anv. onorbefo tue first Jiouday in May next, why said letters should not be granted ^ Given under mv band at office, Hawkinsville. Feb. 26, J3qi JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C O Feb. 26. 1341.—6 U GEORGIA, Pulaski County. VV'HERE.US Micajuh Johnson, ndm. de bonis non, on tbo estate (.» V » Haas Jones, late of Pulaski Cuuntv,deceased, applies for lette ' of dismission from said administration. ri These ire therefore to cite and admonish a!! and singnlarthe kindre’ u d creditors of said deceased, to file rlieir objections if any, on or fitful • i good nott S v. in v next. r t- I) 9*2. 18-11. >!e on the fir-t dav of Jan- i JOHN H PICKET, Adm’r. ! JANE PICKET, Adin’x. E—tils. i the first Monday in November next, why said letters should ' granted. Given under my hand at office, in IJawkinsv ille, September 19th IStn Sept. 22.1310 J °“ N .VlITCHELL,c.c. o. i' c under-igni.tl v.i.I :.!s I fiimeo, on rites cmd M ; onl I «! said t sin if. a l ilit- house I Irwin, foriy or fifty head of Feb o si ll upon the terms above meii- ■ iv in \ pi ii next, as tbe pmpeity of George Poik, in the county ol stock cattle. JOHN II PICKET. Adm’r. JANE PICKET, Adtn x. 184!. G CORGI A, Pulaski County. W KLREAtf, Hiili.iiy Henderson, Admimstration of ihe estate of Janies Johnson, hue nj county, deceased, applirs tor letters ot : ismission Irmli said administration. l b. -*> are tlier, f k> tocite : nd admomsb ai ’anJ singulaj the kindred aid credimrs id said deceased, to file tlieir objections, it any exist, with *a the tune pre.-ermed b;. lav., why said ieirer? sliould not he granted Given under my hand at office ill Hawkinsville, Oemher 13th 1840 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c.o! 39—6m uith i.islriet ot originally iioustmi now Bibb cuviniy, and know n as imuI!v Dooiv i.ou l*ulaski couulv, lot No 2*1. fracrioits Xo Kt»u' l !Te* l81C! :' i t i’oet office, on. die mad baling i o, \ (1 .oo 03-151) acres more or !e-s. of lot No. 20. n! nn jiacoti to t e: r. ,acout ten limes bom Macon, lv v ii d on as die [no- ; ... .. .. rtyofJiiinJ. Lamer, deceased, lo suti-t a li fa licm die ib.-.net ’ 'Viitg in Ibc tw*||'o di-lnct id origin.ly I luusloinmw Pu nut of ihe l n,led tf lut vs tor the district oi Georgia, in fovi nited States of Auierita vs Aaron Lessell, mlmim-liaioi ol n; J Lanier,die'. 1. jm-perty poimed ui.l by the luimiiii Uatois. I Also pro thousand antes of land,King in the cuuntv of Wt,.- imcs < >. Jc , . hingtnn, on die little Ogc.pc'ii.e ii•- er adjoining the hinds of 1 l.i.ip \N iluui..- ami others,on w hich there isagoo.i sv t m Mills mid Colton Factory, levod, on as the properlv ol John i-iekson, to sauly a li fa fu n; the sixth uir- cut couit of die l cited S'ti.t. s for the district ol Georgia,iu Iavor ol tie President aud Directors, &. Co. of the Fliaidx Lanl., vs J. C.ii J. M. Dickson & Sprag nc,p..inti d out by said .1 hu Dickson. Also one house mid lot ill the town of Zelmlon, No. 3, in squa e Idler C . uad six iiui.d:a d acies oi land, I v ine in die conuiv ol Pike, inly.li. ii.g lands of tfd-er, Baiuett nttJCraufmd,' leu, d on as lb pro, city ol J„- sian E. Niiu.rily.io smisly a :i la limn the six:h eireuil emu i < l die LII1 - led tf lates for the district ot Georgia, m lavurul 'viiiev, Lane K Co. vs Nunally& Danici. [oinledoul nv taidNaiiallv. Also twelve hu;:.;'vd acicsol land, more oi less .vine* in ths county ol Randolph, b u ^ the piautation onvvl.i. h Allen .Movt now reside—', levied ones the prop, ilv if said .'dove, to sutisfv a li la'tiom die sixth j of tfpoffor.l cc Ti j Also eight htimb . i tf ta ,in lav. ^12 each, with full direction FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An interesting littl pamphlet, entitled Moffat's Medical Manual, designed as a Domestic | llouaton.adjoiidhg lauds ol J Guide to Health—containing accurate information concerning the most prevalent disease, and the most njiproved remedies—bv W ILi.lAM i!. MOFFAT.” Apply to the. Agents. 03*The above medicines tor sale by AL F. LDW ARDS, Milledgeville, October 6. 1810—37—i v Agent. Mo flat’s Vegetable Life Medicines. T HESE Medicines are indebted for thc-ir name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying tlie springs and < flannels ot life, ami en duing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made public, and in almost every species of dis ease to which the human frame if liable, the lmppv effects of MOF FAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been grateful ly and publicly acknow ledged by the persons benefitted, ai d who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon width they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases o t'c-.ery form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities con stantly settling around them ;nnd to remove the hardened fates which collect in the convolution? of the smallest intestine?. Other medicines only partially dense these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual costivcness, with u 11 itsiraiu d evils, or sudden di arrhoea, with all its imminent dangers. This fact is well know u to ail regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels alter death : und hence the prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicines —or medicines prepared and heralded to tiir public by iguoraiiUpersous. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse ihe kidnev s and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from ihe agency of the liver and the Iung3 before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by fond coming liotn a clean -tomncli, conrs- s freely through the veins, renews every part ol'lhe system, and triumphantly mounts ’.he bannerol health in tbe blooming cheek. Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly lesttd, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn aud Headache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor aud Melancholy', Costivcness, Diarrhoea. Cholera, Fevers oi* all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, Worm?, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexion?, Sait Rheum, Ely - eipelas. Common Colds and lullueir/.a, and various other t oiiiplaints which afflict the human frame. litFKVCRand Ar.ru, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful’, so much so that n the Fever and Ague districts. Physicians almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to be particular in tak ing the Life .Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice,or by anything that he himself may say in their favor that he hopes to gain credit. Ii is alone bv the results of a fair trial. MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL. designed as a domestic guide to health. This little pamphlet, edited by W. B. Moffat, 375 Broadw ay, New York, h as been published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will bo found highly interesting to persons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the causes theseof. Price, twenty live cents—for sale by Air. A!offal’s agents generally. These’Valuable Medicines urc for sale bv M. E. EDWARDS, Agent. October 6, 1340 37 ly tor the district of Georg i. vs. A.,e, Ki:ni|ih& Odem. I and file acies ol* land, lying in the county ol Pierce and otheis, taring the p ace j ou which Joint Tomlinson low lesidcs, levied on i • sati-ri a li fu from i the sixt.noii.il ... n i of ihe l nil. d tf lutes li>r ih? di-lrirt of Georgia, ! ', T1 l_*. ,'c. U. 11. ivcist y go ilalsteil, Jumea li. AicAIurr. y and j J ohu 1 omliiison ; p-iaied out ’*\ sa d Tomlinson. AUq one thousand acre., of laud, ly ing in the count’, of Wilkinson, i aihaii.ir.g l.iutis oi I*iooiiwurih, Johns and other?, and being the place j on which U imam K. L { ml nn.v icside -. ie’.h d on To -at.-n u f; fa :r m j )i'*e tixlh circuit court of the United States for the ditnici ol Gcorgi i, i i Iavor ot tftroth: r i . vs V'.Tluim i*. Bum! : l oiulcd out ■ ' said Bond. _ Also eight hundred and ti acre kiusoti, adjoining lands of Joim . <, ing the land on which Wi.li, u.-ou the propei ty ol ?;i:d *A il.ia ins. n t'al circuit court at the I. n, n tf - .y, t„ Dwight I.athropo vs said Caihoiu ; Also one liuusc and iotiuilu low ! -!;• cotnMV—one hnu-enii'i lot win r ivis. c mniming 10 acres more or los. adjoiiiing lunris ol John Kaw Is and others—20 lietnl ol cattle more or less. 5(J lie,oi ol hogs more or less—1 pleasure con inge and harness; all h-vi, (| on us i he pi opertv of Julti s(). Jeiks. to -utis'y a fi fa from Pulaski Superior com;—i lie I! Mik i I* II-•wkiits- ville vs Uoliier & Jelks : propeity puiuted out bv Eiivvard St. Gi orge. Also. 250 ht -liels of corn, more or less five ili riis. one tahle. one hetl-tefl. and one si : 1- ; levied on as the property of Mill!* Dr tlsli nv. ;o suljsfv a fi fa frnm i’ulii-ki Superior court—Thomas Judge vs Oiiff i!rad>liavv ; piopertv poin ted oul by A. Newman agent lor plaintiff Also tile one half id lot of a Land. No. not known, but known as the place vvbc’con Johu (’lentous now lives levied on as tbe property of Thomas Komhry. to satisfy three fi fas from Pulaski Superior court—Ker Boyce vs Thomas Dem in v. Samuel D. .MiU’emb. vs Thus. Dembry. and Washing ton Ingram, vs Tims. Demlirv ; property painted out by de fendant. JOSEPH CAKKl'TIIEKS, Sh'ff Fe!) 27. 1811. NOTICE. ILL h e sold at the late resid< iit e of Jonathan Raker, late of \\ asliington county, decM. on 'i hursda v ilte fifteenth day of April next, all the perishable properly of the said dec’d. consisting of li ases, cattle, sheep, hogs, ba con, X’c. and many other tilings too tedious to mention.— i eitiisol sale made known on ihe day of sale. JAMES CONE., ? JONATH AN RAKER, S' G—td Georgia, Pulaski Countt/. f .UEAtf, A-? Pepkin mid Luke Sapp applies for letters of sj. iniuistratioii on the estate ol \\ iliiaiu tfuuih, late of suid couutv ii .-cease These and creij fore the , giaiit.-J. Ad: 1841. POSTPONED SA!,E. ’* tto vile • I.o aoai tti>h alt «ud singular, the kindred is"! saul deceased, to file their objections if any, on or be -i Afoi i\ ;:i i > biuarv i. -.-.i, why .-u:d letlc-rs should not be Given under my hui.d.ut office, this Januarv Ctb, 1341. JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o. January fa. I o f I. —}, ~t (N'-K -MON I'Htf after viiite application will be made to the honors- £ I»V the i’lf rs .i Court n; Early cimuiy.for feave to sell the uegroca -•’"-■•’i, -a to tie- E,tale of John Falter dccrased, Novendier 21st, 1340 W“ ' h< - «•!*> « vV faurl II HI litP f.TSl tluor in 'J’liesidiiy in MgjcIi town of .liirk^onvilli h t:i< ir<' one half of a It t of* !fiii*i known ns 4 \;>. two liurdrcd and aixi\ m ilie first District <•!' A|>j;lxt«£f, now Trltair Coiiuf\. A!s(* oiio lot oi'luml in th** smic District and Counfv, known a*- No tw«» liundrcd and t*« entv out*, lving outlie Ociiiulgce River, beionijiii^ to the Estate ut’Thu»nAs S. Swnii*. REBECCA SWA I \. / . MITCHELL G. W1LLCOX. S m !? ‘ Jarksonviile, Dec. 16th, 1840. 48 td F Dec. ! ! >UR i in. J'JEL L. PORTER, Adm’r. J* 4», e tbe lut ri i *. , * . : Jam* l\ i -Uj■!-. mil count v,deooj-ed. Marc h 3d, I >4E F :evcits, oipuau .-ceased. March 6,18H. •di:.\ application witl be m*dit to the Hoiiora- jun ' t' drtskicounty, when spline forOrdias. to sell ail the ri al es:a:o, belonging to Mary lid orphan of tfy ,v»nus Haskins, late of said GEORGE .MARTIN, Guardian. _ 7—1m '•!< »N f IS after dale application will be made to the Honor- th" E-tenor Couit ot i’oiaski County, when sitting fyr urdin- ►ses. lor Ip ivc to sail all the re.-.l estate belonging to Milledge 1 AlilleJge Stevens, late ot said couulv, I r rrrr Guardian. 7—lm EU’K E 1VII.Lhe so -'•.Mores asChadin now reside?, one 1 Rond and Augustus Eucke j one house and !<>• know n a ; Road Hotel, eighty-eight : ford; iile—John Rhode.-, Jut | lots of land, to-v; it : i -I H f land, lying in the county of 'Vd ov, U lltiain Uoii ins ai • tit- r . be- I.*.>11)4,1111 u i" i: sol.-, levied o.i a? 11 ■ II, (O s;.!,: iy a ti fa ll olli Ilte sixlb , iiiedistrict of Georgia, m favor oi poll:11 d out t y tin- d- enduiit. not C'ruvvlbrdville, whereon Thom- '^WILL b V Cf the U iu u 1 * ”1 U : 1’ukisUi Skerift' Sales. old on the first Tuesday in April next, before it i!ouse vluiir in the town of Uaw kinsvitie. wi.liiii the Icy :il huuia o 1 sale, the luil.iuhig d on Fiiilav the 23d of next month, at the late residence ll Blown, Jr. late of Washington county, decease I All the perishable propert; belonging to the estate ol said ■! eeised. Tetci ' >11 the dav of sale. * 'RICHARD WAR'THEN. Adnir. .March 3d 1341. f—:da. t; 4 • UNTIL Inferior purposes, for leav e U estate of \ iron tfuu V.I HI LhihI, liou.-f and !('t mijdi: j. *: Kail f:;j it cl ui ilii.-linn k\ Zt t<.!<*» AJmii:) T\l.-r l« t Jidjoii iiii: the Ctcjuiiii Ruii ’ • I kind, adj(»ini. c l!:e town <»l (‘rim- oi'j ton and oik.*ib—altu th . folluwir*: REINDEER. m||lS thorough-bred Race Horse, (own brother to Alice Gray,) will 1 stand the next season at Hillsborough, Jasper county, under the care of Mr. JOHN \\ YNENtf, and will be let lo inarcs at the reduced price off25 the season. Reindeer was sired by the celebrated Henry, thccompctitorofEclipse; his datu Sport’s Mistress, by Hickory (the best son of imported Whip;) j his grand.im. Miller** DauiscI,the dam of American Eclipse; she was * aired by imported Messenger. • Great graudam the imported Mare by Potoxiis; great great grundam by Giiucrack: Snap Dragon, by Snap ; ! Regulns; Bartlett’s Childers; Honey Wood’s Arabian, out of the Two ! True Blu*s. Reindeer is a chesnut sorrel, lo hands high, of large hone, sironglv made, short back, fine eyes, and of commanding appearance. He was bred bvThomas Pearsall,of Long Island, New York, and w ill ho nine veara old in May next. There is not a belter blooded horse in the Unit ed States, either native or imported. JOHN T. LAMAR, JOHN WYNKNtf. December lat, 1310. 46 tf ’A. jr 'l.lUsJ •'GI 1278 li ! 748|1< 1223 “ 933 915 •*! 3, Jii •• f;07 -! 311,17 760 u “ j 371 “ ”i Irid 329 V. 10 *• li.jf.; *•• 541 ^ * * ! r '.‘ !T; 312 “ 1174 l\: 413 11 \tf4l .. i ” 156 ** ::| Icj: 89 k . - 1107:21 r *• , Ml ■ 472 tf 1: 507j - “ - 245 j l - 203 • 704 1 8:« j T 90: ” 8.jr: i 109:;! Si 5 yj •• “i o:. 4) ‘*, 1« ” 1361 “ “ 11041 3 880 2 li iff- •122 1 ll 519| - 9 Hi j 2 ' 1 t Ev | **i 898 191 • “j 13 tj “j 730 “: 504| *•: 3u3 * 2i 181| - 269 ;; “j1277 j *7, 657 i “j 8241 ‘‘j 54 “1 “ 336! “1 1088: 7:y oi 'l 980: *• i -I 77-4 “’i C08| “I 23 03 j «; 930.201 lb;.’I 6 I- 7 •g:.. 19 j 6: !1 11! 4, I3> 6; irti uj u-1 ; “i ■ ; W'4\ **i -h!»i 3 i: lot ! 13 i i I I 13t; 21 i II 2j 13i-i 9 2( 7 ! 8Cy i2 21 till Hi! 1051 45 17ci 28 ! 13-j IjAppliii 400* 2 * * •• ‘ 1 <:7i 5; *• ! 'll •* 7 Co unlit. . i\ 1 ill j • Pi JiC’arroll. •jc: t i ; J jlrwiu. i i : .Marion. .524 ■ 1 i 304i12 **i * 1 i “ j * MuFCOgfC. 1 i 1 ! I *101. p. • Ciiueifi. y\Caiu V bc\\. Faveitc:. .Lari.v. ! 1 1 i 1 ii 1 “ ejbtcwrsrt. ll 1 44 ! | irianffi.lt h. j.ce. ‘ , j 1 HouMon. 1 • i’a: r-ot. j Dooiv. ! j<’rawford, j ! i ! i i 1 j : t ! I ! I.bits n uiuii. 2/ years id age; Denis n buy, 4 y pars nfrge; i < icsiii ii mull, 155 years id age; Olivo a woman 23 years of age; \ nicy a girl, 0 years ol ;ig< ; .Maria a gii I. 7 vears of i ugc; Nancy an infant: Finby a gi; f, 5 venrs of »"/■• Xntiiudy -i wonn-n liven: v 1:;.- u;.i , of age; ;o = ,, r . isfy sundry fi fus ln>m 1’uiaski Infci ior t-mn t; Ker R--ycc. bean r. v s Joint J. Gariin, Tbomus Mc(»riff: vs John J. Gut ] tin. Coil:t r IIraccvvcli. No Co. vs John J. Gatlin, uml sundry oilier fi las; vs John j. Gatlin; property pointed out by Al- fred C. lies* u it k. A Lo. a negro woman tiatr.cd Milcy. about 43 years of age; 1. vied on as the property of Henry IL-llotvs. to satisfy two fi fa a issued I'm in Poiu.ki tf-uji riorcoiut; Calvin Taft, vs !!cu- rvlieSio.vs and John Kiiovvies. vs Heiny Bellows; property poiuted ollt by ihe di fondant. A 1st), one bit ot .and iyiiig ia the twenty firs! disi. of ol 1 Vi ilkiusou now Puia-ki number one bundled nil ninety ri; lit. r< training urn hundred two and one It df ncies. ntoie or los?; lev ied on as the properl v o! John \\ ILukv. ei|. to -a i isly -i-mlry li las issued fioill Pit! i«U i In6 i ior iu m ; |\ r Rover mid miters, vt Johu U*. Bark;vel!; propei tv pointed nil tile tinlier 185, —acre? sold by jmrni lor tbe benefit of tin Adinini-stnUor’s Sale. of April, b' imi March 10, l)\l. iitorijatu :ipj»!icatioti will lie made to the Honor®. fin • ; i'nin«ki cm. i;f y ivireu sitting tor ordinary • 1. t!: fiie lam I -i nibl nt-^roes belonging to the iHuh, late of r*hi»1 co'iiitv, deecdMetl. ADEN SLA BROUGH, Adm’r. 7—l in ihe TiiCtf'lay, at the Heard cuuntv, a ti:i**t of Heard count*, cniiiniuinir ufOnlinarv »»f < 'haihatn couulv — - of th** late Win. FI. Coe. JAMES S. BULLOCH. Adroini?tiatoron the estate of U m. ll. foe. L^bnnon, Cobb Co. Geo. ICth J* u. 1041. C’J—t d.**. 5th d» ii the T 4th Curru!!. now is-i.»n of tin; Coir! ucin and credito. ^ 1.1. P’TSOTIS indebted to l\. las* i ct» nit. <lec’d are lliose li iviijjT d •iima Is a^ai.j dimr to i i\v. Feb. 5, IS 11.—3 .votice-:. of Rob?!: Howell, lute of I’ ebv reqtie?t?il to .nake p.-iv inear, ii lestHte, will ren ' r the in EIV.V.-HU MOLMEtf. Adui' aiiei GEORGIA, Pnfus’i LEAS, Robot A. II it rd, latent said counts 0*011 from said ad nine 11: i (jV.Ut//. Wa' Tin sc are t! an t • cite nod admonish all aiul si s.*i;d deceased, to file tin ir object ioi c iih d fn* law , u hr .'aid ;c!»cf- shot h \ liifiid. at omc.\ in Hasv> ir.<\ iiie, ] JOHN V. MIT< f he cniLU id i n 1 ah : ■ EL, c. c. G< U W'T ('•unify -v l! ICtli Ilf. ■VC t*' • II 11 1C ii L.-s. lev -. il on o > lii-.y a fi fa i-sue i ecu i-y. this f'cut ri prnpi i tv [vointt-ii out i*v A Co. one f--iinh j-art of lot No. two hni’thcri and : ight. h ing in the tivctriy ti: .-t tii-t. "I ohl \Vi,kin. Pulaski futiniy, containing filty acres mere m L.-s. ie the property i-f I)..r!i:.g Jon s, to s iri-iy a fi f: in the tf i.pei ii-r com I iri I'c! uk of Georgia, vs Dailtng Jones the <!• fciiilant. Also, iot of iatiri. Xo oim hiitxli’ I arc! forty l'v e ) tin* twenty first ilis’. oi -I ! \N ilkins-.in m.’.v Piri-isrii cniif riiiing tivo hutu'li* two awl one li-rii acres in - s, levied on as the jirojieriv of V> ilitani i-oues, to s Vo fi f s i-,t,ed frutn a Justices court of sanl c-.ttnty: iriu s Pi rxiiis, vs illiam Spires; prnpertv |)oio cd t ie id iimiff. J AMES DYKES, D. SI Feb. 15, IS1I. EriNGl R MONTHS alter dot -, application wiil be made to the Hunora- B-’ In-: liileriorCourtof \r*u-bluston countv, when sitting tor Ordinary p-irposes.for leave to ?e!_l lh< Lnndsbelengnig to the estate of Morgan B; u, J r. late of \\ arl.i::gti;n eon a! v, fieri .sni RICHARD WARTHEN, Atlm’r. Murch 2d t ; i 1. 6—4m f iMlE uiiif ;-i jn inu i.g beet! engaged in driving Stock to differrn -8 | irts ot Geoigi.i, for si-y.-inl y.-ur- past, anu seeing (he spirit tha prevtti.s amongst th-- pcof-i,- f„ t iriu g iliir own Stock, also, believing • i -oig.a,aide .ci-l e mi; -I .-in l-> rni-.- :ri! of ti-r own tfilo, k without buv- (- i <•: -irtga- -, h- b e- : . i nine* «1 to bring along from Kentuckv, Sa-i " nl tin-1, - iaipr-ived breedcis ot ring? and Cattle lor breeding, 0- gi-e ;he citizens aiTopportaaity ot r isiug/rotii tbe best Stock in euv v u, i.t .. a • at-o i i- -I-n -.- s - ejid Unrlium Bull? and Heifer?, crossed on h iuijino-.-it | tton irk, ti’oui one to two v or? old, also some Uei.. -lure and lri-n Grazier tfow ?, and Boars, all ofvrbacbcan be seen at ’! • >*• . A; .‘.lotis .'!: :• '21-1 ri"-. it is now i-o",?!derail by «!1 w liourcue- j . i d with til - L* :ra:.-a eat:;-, too I they exert in point of richer and »• milk. Good • wed kept ir-q-.K’ndv give from 32 to 35 no. - pr/ d :y. di.-, ah - i--”d kindiy and thair beefis preferred - 8 i •' E o k • ire Hog stands as high on the hog list as Dur- oiir sia.ul.s on l.i-.: - auiiisl, they n-it only come to maturity ear- - th • ! ■ ’ t po--ih!e --xp'-nse but tli'-ir Pork is culled pure ex- a :■; i market, ihe c- utle.nans noik. THOMAS JOHNSON. .-ri lerlgevi le Dec.26th. 1849. 49—tf. IO 31 ill and Bridge Ouners. ’ { il n ,!w : ; • *r, 1 : i <*, i/r- j of N?vv York, tend tk his services as t : * Ul ii! I' A ^') V, itl;)• i PI BUILDER., fo tilt* public. He ^ • i. 'jDt* !' d .rrt. l »»ir >J ii is of c. erv d‘surijuuni, and repair and ’ •■'•‘i.'ii: • E* » ; ; vir.: m {». t~ '’lit, at Hal’s All. is about five miles •V"ti. 1 4.» ». 'I «! > -'.i * ! • -ir? to ins s. iviunm *iR please di- r v * ■ i t / a ‘ai- i *, Is -vi it ) i. or Jl.iRj-j. For t«.4f inzu'ninl?, to •.i • • * i tf'.! . it nv.i . J iv»*-r Ii i:iterd-I J to »rce:i B. Burue/, ' i . i ■ ,j \\ : 1 ii;itxi C.i3V<*ll, La(|r.i. «f Wilkinson c >il.. In , •..; - \ • f .v • I. 1 . i, li i. of i’ .vigsfs comity. He billet:- G r ORG' \V‘:\ 'v E AMOS VfOOD’. -»•-—it I.Is-V S,-s- i i.t hy i ’ff. ' a : and si u -. -11 object!!: ’*7- - ’ : . So s.e SIS- jLUtt if anv the v indat. ? i 1 J y. r » 'u v !k Lt a £ ill E.urii 9>5161 9 i J EI An, c.c. o. Levied on as the property of Thmna? Chaffin, to satisfy ihe following fi fas from the sixth circuit court of the United tfiaie.-, for the district of Georgia, three in favor of ft G. II. Kelsey & llulsted vs Thomtis Chaffin, Ftancis Srott and Zelote? Adams, and one in favor YVdev, Lane&Co. vs Thomas Chaffin; property pointed out bv said Cbtsffiit! ‘ WM. J. DAVIS. Marsh d. March 26,1811. ^ .fj/”i! 1. be soii.l ou tli-r first 'J'ue tday in April next, hc- A ! 7 fore th • Court House door in the town oi 11 n ivk ins ide, Pulaski .ounty. wiriiiu the legal horns of sale tiie fol- ; lowing pioperty, to-'Mt; One lot of land. Xo. <>:;e hniulrevl ami forty tlnce, ly ing > its :!;e 2!st of furmetiy W i!!:iiis<ui now Pnl tski county, I’oii!.idling 202,1 acres more or less, levied on as the properly of John Dorm any, to satisfy :t fi fa issued front a Justice ' com t of said comity—Thence. Sullen, vs William .tfjiircs, John Dui’inniiv vs John H. Ruiki.cli ; property pointed out by John X. Rarkwell ; levied ttnd reiumed hy n cunst.a- GEORGIA, i iViiEREAtf W.lb usitmgton Coin/fy. n May applies for letters of administration on : li: > c-tate of C< ha lloacis, lute of r id county, de. *J. These are thersfore to vile and admonish all and sinauiar the kindred ! and cre-litors of said (It ceased, lo be and : jipcar «t my offre, within the : time prescribed b’- law, to show can.-e, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv h-.nd at office in tfandersviile t!) >=* -lib day of January, 1841.—l ' L- A. JEK.NIGA.N, c. c.o.' GEORG! 1. Pulaski County. ^yilEREAtf, .Matlhins M. Connie hie. JA.MEtf? DYKEtfi, D. tfri.’ff. FOR SALE. fnili r PHREE Tracts of Lrtml, cnc:h conti:inir:p 20CJ cicrcs, in the ICih Di- trict of Lee County, till a Ijoiaiujc iiHimcliately on t.,r North s 3!e < t the Kiticlifttooiici ( leek, part ot it H3 {rood [miRuiock as unvoit iliu* cicpk, i balance lir>t rate Bine Lund—:.!»y a«;rcs dcujed on it Iasi >vint<*r and in j cultivation this summer; nm-t ( ,:**tl, ( - clearing hammock. Outlie place - Ii-itiim , is a good Dwelling House, fifty feet square, with a ten foot pas-age each ' ' j way; negro houses, and all other r.eeesr-arv buildings; 150 acres ol , which the trees were cut round i ; July last. On the adjoining Lot is a ! good Grist aid!, and two pubiic toads pa>ring near ilie house, i he | range for stock, summer and winter, is m.t surpas cd bv anv in the ; Stats, there being an iuexhau.-rible --.’.ihbrake in ihe svvamp, an 1 an i outlet in the pinov woods o! many iniies. 'l ire place is consider *711.E he snlil on the first 'i'uesiiny in May next, he ir fore the Court House ilooi in tlie Town of Haw- vilie, I’ulaski county within the legal hours of sale, the v; ing property, to-vvit ; Hampton oO yenrsolif. \ ilet 25 years old, F.bjah 12years )hl. l.etice t3 years old, Rhehy 6 years old. Eli 5 years old, ■ais old. Lewis 55 y. itrs old, Hn’iuah 45 years old, Y ib-i 14 years old, Phcnhii 12 years obi, Harriet Ii) years old. Dill 2H v'‘ iis old, Sally 2U years old. G --ru 40 years old, Nancy 20 years old. Stephen 2 years old. Barbara 50 years old, Sally 17 vents old. Will am 15 ye tis old, S nn 40 wars old. Eas:cr22 years o.d. !L-my4 years old. Julia 2 Administrator on the estate of i William Barrow, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters j ; of dismission from -aid Administration. Th"s;’ are theicfore to eiie and “diminish all and singular the kindred j and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, it* any, why said: i letters shmild not he granted. i Given under mv hand at office this 16th November 1340. 41 * JOHN V. .MITCHELL, c. c.o. | | *5 n.-3PECTFL'LLY i gcuerallv.in pureli is ng, v. ' ing and selling Colton, and u’het i All business entrusted to him, August next, at w hich li no iii - n June 23,1840. ices to his friends and the public giving and forwarding Goods; rcceiv- Prodiice. will have prompt attention after 1:.! Vn ’. will be opened. 23 tf of the most healthy on thocreek. VVith the place wiil be sold a q lantitv ■' Veirsoiil. Marvel 33 years old, Imr Infant 3 weeks old, .Sal- ofeorn, fo.ldr r, peas, and between 2 and SCO bushels of potatoes, besides ' y ] 4 years old, TomI2 years old. Rose H yaats old. Mary the rlantatioa looLi. A hanrain wi 1 be Liven. j .> ’ , t -., , . \ • » /> ' Terms, one-third cash, or negro property—balance, on a credit of ' -"Na 2 yea. s old. bill l.ovv 1 d y ears old. Las two vears, from next January withtii. r mi* , El voai><>!u; b*'ie.l «»»i as I ho in oneii v ol Urvon v\ . C-oilier. ■ GEORGIA, Pulaski County. \ Lit EAS tfarnli Lester, applies for letter- of Administration on f f the estate of Nathan N- Lester, lute ofsaiil county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and ereditois of said deceased, to file their objections if any they have why said letters sliould not be granted on the first Monday in ncxT. ... 1 Given under mv hand at office, in Tinf. kin-villt’, thi« Mnreli dd, 1B4E JOHN V. Ml rC.HELL, C. C. ; GEORGIA, Pulaski County. HLkiliA Ii. PickuMl, und Jane Pickett, applies forlrlUI - ! Cpib-JJ-I mACy) ff ’arc-110 use AND C O M > I i IO N 31E R t H A NT. APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA, unary 15, ltf-10. 51—JOt The Bubscriber renews the offer of bis services to his friend? and the public, as a GENERAL AGENT in this place. He will ut- tead to the renewal ot all Notes that may be entrusted to hi? care in the Central Bank, for the customary lee of ONE DOLLAR for each renew- two years, from next January within: r inter**? •1. Also,to the taking out and forwarding Grants for Fifty Cents each. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Reuben S. Williams, j u Lee I lla will also make Maps of the various Districts in the several ; County, or this subscriber ou the premises. Lotteries,and give a numerical List of the Drawer, of the Lots at the _ H. R. WARD, customary price. Retreat, Nov. 1st, 1310. 43 td At'letters (post paii!) will meet with prompt attention. I — CHARLES E. RYAN, j ^ _ December. ICth 1840. w d- e-’.-i of Aihiudistration on the liter fore to :ot Jamas 1’iekctt. latec-f.;aid eouii!; ear? util; levitt.l <di as the property of Bryan *v\. Collier, *n satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued tm-ii Pulaski Inferior court; El) ward ttft. George v s Bryan W. Collier; property pointed out in said m ’i' ! gag" fi f i Feb. 24, loil. ' Jos C UI RUTHERS. Sh’ff. is iffs Sale. Land Agency. HE undersigned, who resides in Randolph County, and ' JL tensive!v acquainted with that Section ot the tflutc, wil INE LANDS in EARLY and RANDOLPH, and ascertain t rpiIE UN A (S.c..) the above Hotel, and .1L GUST A, Georgia. ’ (he Me ) would inform bis fricudr and the public, th it lia has | ready toaecnmnindatr those who n:av f,vor : ' what he will Ho, . . . _ "’iih the best ilit? : afford, and t'le cstablishniv it receive hi- personal attention; i who is ex- vill EXAM- their lora- him with their patronage. He will make no boa?t lion, value, and the price for which thev cun be sold, for the SMALL further than lo sav, that his t ’Mrs w.l! be f-.innshe COMPENSATION of TEN DOLLARS. i markets afford, and the e?tablishnie Persons wishing to avail themselves of bis services, will ad-!ress him und if those who cull on him once arr not satisfied with his bill of at Fort Gaines, post paid, and may rclv upon his prompt uttemiou to • and accommodation?, he wiil not sol: :it ihem to cili again, their business. J. G. GILBERT. WILLIAM GOSS. March 31, 1840. 10 tf. j Oct. 22 40 th4 V Liberal salary will be given to a Female Teacher to take charge of | Birdville Academy, in Warren county, who is competent to teach j the French Language, Drawing, Painting, and the English branches usually taught iu Academies. The place for health and locality is not ! excelled in Georgia. There have been seventy Studcrts taught at the Birdville Academy the present year. Any lady who is competent to taka charge of said Academy will do well to make early application to Jethro Darden and John Harris, at the Globe Hotel, (Millcdgeville,) or James G. Swuin and James T. Dickcn, near Double Wells, YVurren County. Novi 24th, 1840. 43 tf mu Mi i ^ne 1*711.1, be sold on the ’:r>t Tuesday in May next, before ihe Court i I si i.isedoo in the lowu o: Ha\vkiu?viile, Pulaski county, within th? c ral h:i:i:R ol ?-:le, the tollow ing property, to-w it: T w , ,-ijs of land. No. 39 ami 40, I v iag and In-iiig iu the eight -listr'ct, of origi iui!v Dooly now Pulaski coin ty, containing such two hundred two and on:: half acres mine or te?s, levied mi as the properly of Will- I iuiii II. Bruwu, to satisfy HuitJiv fi fits from Pulaski ?>iperiorand iuf.’nat i GEORGIA. W(tshin ,r f<.'H CoilUitj. \l oi ti. ttrriu-n ami Sl**n!i..i> kT ,r,. t,*.!! ... . it? and admonish all and singular the kin- said deceased, to hie their objections if any exist, first .MouJy in .March next, why said lettersshomd not i tifcsc are dreil and creil on or before ti lie granted. Given under mv hand at office, in Hawkinsville thi? 2tst Dec. 1?40 • 49 * JOHN V. MITCHELL c.c.o. GEOR GI A, Washingtt » comity. VY*UEREAS Elizabeth Joi.e-. npplie-. fin letters ofadn,inir:raiion cr * * the esiaie of James Jones, lute ot sai county, tri c'd. 4'iit seaie therefore to cite and adimaii-li II and singular the kindred and creditors of suid deceased to be und appear at my office vriihiuthe time prescribed bv luw, to show cause if any est-t, why said letieis sho tid not be granted. Given under mj h md at office in SandersviUe, this26th January. 1841—1 * L. A. JERNI -AN. c. c. o. DR. C. E. IIAVNES H V *ill rive • I nv. .med ihe prnctice ot Medicine, and ntion to proteN'ional calls. b» rons;iii»id at ihe office occupied bv him, vears pa?t, or alhis reaitlcnce on the Boutb le f the public f-fjtiare. Sparta. I.jiIi Janoarv, 1341. «^2—tf / Dru^s, Medicines, A:e L Ff TIE, r\ i» if AS. s Jfsr ntftCEIVKU t ROM THE .NORTH STORE, IN 3IILLEDCF.VIUF-, FOI5 SALE. .100000 dBACON, to *p|I low fur Cl,, Milledgeville. Ga Feb. 9, 4811. ersons wishing to buv,can anplv to Wvt. \ Mott, THOMAS JOHNSON. 3—5t CASH FOR CORN. j^EALED PROPOSALS will be received up to tha 16th inst. for Brought to Jaiil, O N the Sth April, 1839, a nf gro man calling bimsclt ARMSTEAD he is six feet, one or two inches high; about 24 or 25 years old Bays he is the property of a Mr. Chambers, a negro trader, who pur chased him in North Carolina, and that he runaway from him in South Carolina, whilst on the wav to Mississippi, about three weex? betoic hi? ; Mar-ja, 26, 434j.. Apprehension in thiscity. * P. G. SITICK. Jailor. Toe Recorder, Fed? '-ariinn .h; Itfth \41ri 1 , ifii) ’’ Corn, for which the cash will be paid on delivery. Jan. 15.1310. ' ?j t *t\7H.L be let to the lowest bidder on Tuesday the tn-enfieih dav of April next, at the State House, between the hours of 11 and 1 o’clock, the Contract? for carrying the LAWS arid JOURNALS, ti several Counties iu this Stale. J. U. HORNE, S. F.. D. i courts—Jeremiah H. Brown. *s Win. li. Brown and Steuben Mitche j vs Win. B. Brown and Noimali McDuffie, Thomas J. Wright and Geo. ■ Braiiiard vs Win. B. Brown, Rubt. McComh, vs. Win. li. Brown, Ker : B-nce, bearer vs tin B. Brown, This. McClriff vs Win. B. Brown, • Stephen Mitclieil, v» Win. Ii. Brown and Nonnm McDuffie. | A!»o one btv h use, levied on ustlia pr.iperty of Ja- -b Swain,to sat- | i=fv a fi fa from Fuluski inferior coitri—ihe Bank of Hawkinsville, vs j Jacob Swain; property pointed out iiv defendant. I AUo frnctional lot No. 303, in ihe fourth di-trict of of originaily Don. ly now Pula?ki county, containing unc hundred acres more le?«. l.-vi-d 1 on as ih property c-l* J >?! B. H irvey, to s?t:?fv a fi fa from Pulaski Superior court, John Raw)?, vs Ch ules Harvev, Joe! B. Harvevand [ Elizabeth Harvey; propei tv pointrd oat bv Joel B Harvey. : Also lot No. i~, in the fifth district of originally Dooly now Pulaski | county, levied on as the property of Richey Denman, to satisfy sundry fi fa? i??neil trom a Ju?ticescourt—A. E Whit en vs Richey D; nman ; , lew made und returned bv a constable. JOS. CARRUTHERS, Sh’ff. March 26. 1841. ^t* r HERE AS. John N. Calhoun, applies for letters of Administration y v on the Ebiale of Samuel W. Calhoun, late of said county ilec’d. Tiie?earc-, therefore, to cite und admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at toy office, within the time prescribed by law, to show rause, if any exi?t, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sandersvill, this 26tb Januarv, 1341.— E L. A. JERNIGAN, c.c.o. +4W AT Ills DRUG * UI.P1 f ATE OF QU ININE, a superior Ticnc’h article. *> FlFEiil.VE.au invaluable a--Ijuiict to Qaiume. BALSAM COPA1VA CAPSULES, a new t‘ nen article. CA YENNE PEPPER.(ground) African, pure itirc. B 'vLSAM Crii'AU A, Solidified. OPI L .M GL M, I'a-ke -. selected. . LOXA orCRO’A A BARK, a very anpermr grtiCie. CALOMEL,English, best. \EOES G’. : . tf-. • itori:.". true. ARR \ GEEN or IRISH -MOSS. , AQUA AMMON- ! ■ a "-Do. treale. sl LPH V I'E OK ZINC, Crystallized. ... * u.oh tii-. i rigular supply of MEDICINES, DRUGS, PAIN HE let- ate ol ab-- ral Uniet-, sn-J Ji-tiraol, will each give the A LL persons iudebted to ihe e?tate ot* Robert McCook, deceased, of * -ail Couutv, are requested to make payment immediately, those the i having demand? against said estate are requested to present tlie same, iihiu ihe time prescribed L v law. MAJOR PEACE. ) JAMES McCOOK, / Adra’rs. ROBT, McCOOK. ) Sparta Dec. 12th 184P. 49 GEORGIA, Washington County. \\7HEREAtf, Joseph M. Gonder end Jama? 'j’homas,op[iliea for ’’ ter? of Administration on the estate of George NV. Oquin, la said county, deceased. ... These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kino red and creditors of said deceased, to file their objec lion? it” an; » hy let ters should not be granted. Given under mv iinni! at office in tfaudera vile, this 56th January, 1841—1. I.. A. JERNIGAN, c- c. o. GEORGIA— Washington County. A\~flEREAS Richuid Wartben, applic ? for letters of administration ** on the estate of Morgan B-own, jr. late ol said cstnttfy, occ d. These oie therefore toe tea: .’ admonish all and singular, the Kind red and creditor? of said deceit- d, to be and appear et iuy office wrhin tbe lime prescribed bv law. to shew cause it any exist, *!.v ?a;d letter- should not i>c granted. Given aoder rav hard, at office :n Stndcraviiie, this 27th Jan. 1211. 2 L. A JERNTGA?’.r r; tlCALtf ri? i' _ assort.neut of English and French :—; :c’.her w:tii PATENT MEDICINES, consisting of Dr. Evans’ Camomile PilD, “ Soothing Syrup, Balm of Columbia, Hay’s Linameot for Piles, Harriion’n Specific Ointment, Kowand’s Embrocation, | •• Verunuigc, 1 flownnd's ** Dr. Brandreth’s Pit!*, IJr. Hay lie’s Fills, Lee's Auti-Killions Fills, 1 Peters’ Phis, Tonic Pills, an invaluable remedy for weak and debilitated persons, especially female?. Row and’* celebrated Tunic Mixture, for Fever and Ague. ** Alterative Extract of Sareapariila, dec. “ OrUntal Powder ol* Aiabast r. in boxes, for beautifying the »k:n. V* \ Ll.lER’S CELEBRATED FRENCH PILLS. Tomato Pill?, a substitute for Calomel. Carpenter's Compound Extract of tfaraaparilla. _ ^ “ CoacentratedCompoundofSarsaparille.Cafcebaana -<-?• Compound SvrupofLiverworx. “ “ Fluid Extract of Bncha. » -• ’• » ofPiskRs 'ii. eirev:;;,- i.i9»