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DR. HAYNES’
United States’ Marsha! Sales.
Anti-Dvsneptic and Anti-Bilious Pills. I tril.I. lie sold before the Court House ilooriu tlic City of Milledge-
J I I | f t ;i!le, on the first I oenb.y in May next, ;;i.hiu tlie legal hours
f IIIIBS E justly celebrated Pills, wliich arc winning their way to pre
A eminent popularity, arc doited to all raws repairing eitln-r lnilil j
aperient, or active cuihartic operation—pt* pared !iy one of the oldest
Physici iii< in Georgia, having |,ecn tested liv, more tlmn ten years’ ex
perience in his private practice before they were ottered to the public,
and having, whenever they have had a lair trial, I
other articles of similar form. They are conlideuth
greatly superior, fur general use, to every other known remedy. A
fresh supply for sale, at 50 cents the box, hv
K. M. COWLES,
o- .vu .v i Aeauiot), llave ... Calvin 2, and the following lots .
•cm pielened to a.l j |yr; ? J07 r llttontl 1.211, in the first di.-lrict of Doth
I.' f'cnnimem.ed as j house and lot in the town of Bristol, on which J.-i
And at
Millcdgcvillc, Sept 1, 1010.
BU.BKDl.oVB Oe PERKY,
DR. LITTLE,
LAFAYETTE HAM..
32—tf
Dcffr’Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix
ITERS. The perfectly safe, unerring, and suet
almost every species of disease hv the use of >
MEDICINES, is UO longer a tnattci ofdoust, as a iclerence to the expo
of sale, the following nro|#ert\,
•JO nvgro( > to wit : J5f;eliis rd.i.nt oO vrars of nyc, Tern *'*0, Julia 1 I, ;
rindv 10, Kiias JO, iVtei 0, F»icy l,ila.licit 10, ji uiliuii, Amhouy J *.
Jordan J, <luinn 1*0, Kcd o.j, John 10, Judy 20, Ksther 30, Boh I ',
Adam 30, .\ Calvin J, and the following lots of land, number oh,
coiaitv—also om*
rimiali Lamkiuno.v j
j resides:—all h\ied onus the jm.-jierty it J^rciuiuh Uampkiti, to saiisly ;
j sundry :i la- from Uit sixth circuit court t i the 1'mtcd routes, fur the j
j district of Georgia, one in favor of Kzekiol i>. Htoddaul, vsJ(*hn J5. j
j Coiciiiuu, Ac Co. one in favor of Shackelford* J’oa*r ^ Co. John 1>. I
j Coitmcn and Jcruniah luanjjl.iu, under the lirm of John B. Coleman, !
i *-V ('o. one in favor of A. <». Valentin A: Bariholemcw, vs Jeremiah j
! Lainkin, one in favor ot Match, Kimble A: Co. vs Jeremiali Lampkin, |
— ! one in lavor of Stanton A Cioss, \.s Jotviniuh Lumpkin,one in favor j
! of Hulsey, 1 tier A: Co. vs Jeremiah Lumpkin, one in favor of L. M. i
j W iley, 1'aricdi Cu. v s Jeremiah Lampkiu, one in favor of Wolf, Bish
op Si Co. vs. Jeremiali I.amkin, one in tavorof Jost j h Van Allen, vs
vine, 1
lowing
Pulaski {Sheriff’s Sale.
II.L he soiil on the first Tuesday in April next, be
fore the Court House door in the town ol Ilawkins-
uhts!;i fotinry, witltiu the legal houtsof sale, the fol-
propertv, to-wit:
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Pulaski County
4 ' w lit-n sitting for Oidinarv pm j uses, w ill be -olden tin; first Titesduy
iu March next, bell re the Court House door, in aid County between
the u.-nul hours of sale the following pro; city t.i-wit:
Two thirds of lot No. I3U in ibe 12th District, oforiginnlly TFonston,
A lot of land. No. 105, in the eighth district of originally I now Pulaski, am! onehinnlicdiii.il seventeen, (lirjueresofJ.i t, No. 137, |
GEORGIA, H ashington count/.
W HEREAS Patience (lleun, Administratrix on the E-tats
way Glenn, late ot said county deceased, applies lor lett< '* f)
mission from said Administration. " *” of<Ji^
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the v
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office tt
time pr
scribed bv
app
to show cause if a.-iv ext
111TTEIW. The perfectly" sate, unerring, and ftt'-J . , r .?, . 1 ". t . V- I Jeremiah l.ampkir*, one in favor of L. M. Wiley, Parish A Co. vs Jcr-
' ~ ° ‘ .... emiah Lampkiu &. Co. one in favor ol Shackelford, Boag & Co. vs Jcr-
,.- ... .—. 0 — . - - . i, - -i emiah Eutiil.iu, one in fuvoi ol 1.. M. Wile;, 1’ui ish A Co. vs John It.
ricnce of many thousand patients will satisfactorily piovr. limiii, nn. ; (;„j C!ljal| ^ 0)ie j„ | av „ r „f Waldron 'Thomas Co. vs Jeremiali
present month alone, nearly one hundred nt-sj have < ome to the Klim I- j ;l lavor of IKnrv \V. Connor, vs Jeremiah Lamkin ; pro-
edge of Mr. Moffat, where the patient has to all appearance, effected ■ I ertv |loi ’ n|c j ou , bv t | c , K!
permanent cure hv the exrlustve,anil jui ,, « " , 'if= sc_| Also, one house and lot, adj. ining the town of Hawkinsville, contain
l.ife Medi-
ejnes—seme eiglit or ten of these had been considered beyond all hope
bv their medical attendants. Such happy ic-iilt- arc. a source ot gicnt
pleasure to Mr. M. and inspire him with uev. cuiilidcuce to recommend
the use of his medicines to his lellow eiti/.ens.
The LIFE MEDICINES me a purc.lv \ I.t.Ei AE1.E preparation.
They arc mild anil pleas ot ill their opera lion, and ol the same tune
thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions ol die system—carrying
. off all acrimonious humors, and assimilating “'till and pui nviug the
blood. For this reason, in agravated cases ol Dyspepsia, toe l.i!t; di-
eines will give relief ill a shorter space of time than any other prescrip
tion. In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, l evels ol every
description, tiick Headache, Heart-burn. 10//.ines: m tm* Ilt'.s!. I ,iins
in the Chest, Flatulency,impaired appetite, amt iti every di-ease ari-mg
Trom an inipuritv of tlie blood, or a disordered state <*t the stomacli, the
u#»c of these Medicines has always proved to bo bovmul donbt
superior to anv other mode of treatment.
All th«t Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be partinilar in taking j
them strictly according To the directions. It is not by a tiew.-paper no- i
tice 9 or by any thin°r that he hiiuaelfnmy s»*v in their favor, tliat he hopes
mg ten acres, being the lot <»:i wiu*:ti Jani' -1). Jelks new reside-; li
on as the property of said J* Iks to satisfv a li fa from the sixth ‘ i:
court of the t niltd Stale, for the district of Georgia, in favor of J
ft, vs Colli
j roperty ]>oiiitcd out by said
id 1
.rreat I v
to gain credit. It is alone by the results ot a tail' trial. I'the •vader an
invalid,and docs lie wish to know wlieth^r the I ife M^dii ines will Milt i
hi« own case ? If so, let him call or send to Mi. MoiTatV agent in tins ,
place.and procure a copy of the Medical Manuel, designed as ;» domes
tic Guide to Health, pufdishcd gratuitously. He w ill there find enu
merated very many extraordinary cases of cure; and perhaps < mne ex
actly similar to his own. Moffat’s Medical Odicc iu New \ ork, 3/o
Broadway.
These Valuable Medicines arc for sa.e hv
M. E. EDWARDS, Agent.
October 6,1010. E'
(E7 s ’Moff;u’s Vegetable t-ii'e fills and Flioonix
BITTERS. Tlie high celebrity which tin se excel! nt Medicines h ive
acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is li
able, is .a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. 1 hey
her attic known l»v their fruits—their cooil wori-s lime testified for them
—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous.
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Billions and Liver Afn etions,
Aatluua, Tile**, Settled Bains, Kheuiuatisin, Levers nml Agues, Obstin
ate Headiclics, Impure State of the Lhiiils, I uliealtliv Appearance of
the Skin, Nervous Dehilitv, the Sic kites* incident to Lem ales in Dedicate
Health, every kind of Weakness ofdie* Digestive (>i gnus, and iu all ge
neral derangements ot Health, these .Medicines have invariably proved
a certain and speedy remedy. J’hey restore vigorous health to the most
exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Ei‘e Bills and
Biioenix Bitters beyond the reach ot competition, in the estimation of
cverv patient.
Prepared and sold, whfdcsale and retail, at \\ M. B. MO!-1 A 1 S ^le-
dical Ofiice,37.j Broadway, New ^ ork.
N. B. None arc genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Mof
fat’s signature. _
flT/*T!i ,? Life Bills are sold in boxes—Brice, Joceuts, .>ucents, aim m
each, accordingt^» thesi/.e; and the Phot nix Bitter.^ in buttles; ::t >1 or
J? each, with full directions.
LOR GRATUITOUS IMSTR!BUTION—An interesting little
pamphlet, entitled “.Moffat’s Medical .'Manual, designed as a Domestic
Guide to Health—-containing accurate information com erning the most
prevalent disease, and t!n mo*t approved remedies—by \\ H.LIAM B.
MOLLAT.” Apply to the Agent*.
g^fTlifi above medicines tor sale l»v M* E. EDAAKDS,
Milletlgevillc, October 6, 1310—37—ly Agent.
mg i
i t! . K T‘ n r<
land .
Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicines.
T HF.SE Meilicini's arc imli litoil for tlirir ns:in-to their mniiifr-t uml
censihle action in purifrins the ,-j.ri nrrs ami ihtinn.-ls oflite, ami erti-
diiin^ them with renewed lone and vigor, in many hundre<| certified
cases which have been made public, and in almost everv species of dis
ease to which the human frame D liable, tb' Inpjiv efl-cts ol MOl -
F.VT’S LIFE FILLS AND I’lKENIX HITTERS have ! -r.a
1 v and publicly acknowledged by the person- benrl-.tli d. at d wlm were
nrcvioiislv unacquainted with tlie beautifully philosophical principles
upon which they arc compounded, and upon winch they consequently
* C The LIFE MEDICINESreconimend th-m-elie- in diseases ofevery
form and description. Their lirst operation is to loosen from the coats
of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities con-
staittiy settling around them ; end to remove the hardened taxes which I lall<l ; '■»
collect in the convolutions of the -mailest iiilc.-tincs. Other inedicmcs
only partially clcusc these, and leave such collected nrisne.* behind as
to produce habitual costiveness, vviiii all its tra in of evils, or sudden di
arrhea, with -ill its imminent dangers. This luci s well kumvn to all
rc>’iilar anatomists, who examine the human bowels alter death ; jind
hence the prejudice of those well informed men ax'iiu-t quack medicine.
—or medicines prepared and heralded to the public bv ijriiorutn persons. ,
The second effect of tlie Life Medn mes is toc.eansc tlie kidneys and the ; |
bladder, and bv this means, the liver and the lun;;-, the healthful action
of which entirely depends upon toe resiila.ity of the urinary oryans.
The blood, which takes its red color from the use ot the liver and the
lull's before it passes into the heart, being thus punlied by them, and
nourished bv food coming from a clean -loinaeh, courses treclv throii<;h
the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts tlie
bannerol'health in the*bloomin' cheek.
Moffat’s Vegetable Life Mediemeshave been tlioroiichly testeil, and
pronounced .“soverei-n remedy for Dyspepsia Flatulencv, I’alpitation
of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-lmru and Hcailaehe, ivi
Iil-tcini>er, Anxiety, Languor and Melancboly,
I & K.
Jelks.
Also live negroes, lo-w it: Mineiva, about’ll years
children, < 'aliiarinc, i’enny and dam, and a boy Enos
age, levied ou as the property ol I in,mas Wood, to satisfv a li fa from
the sixth cue 11; court ol the I lilted -"Mate-, lor Liu: district ol iiuorgin,
in favor ol l.cory .M. \\ ilcy, l’aii.-h .V Co. vs Thomas Wood, surviving
i copartner, and William Redd and Thomas W ood, Executors of John
W . Kendrick ; property point! d out by -aid Wood.
' Also one lot ot land, unuibi r one huiuie d and nineteen, in the third
: section ot Covv et.i county, levied on as tlie property ol 1 homes Wood,
| and two hundred and titty acres ot land,adjoining die town
j in tiio county ol Heard, whereon Jehu r>. Wood now resides, levied
as the property ot said John r;. \\ cod, to satisfy u li fa from the sixth
I circuit court of the Baited .’states for the district of Beingta, ill favor ol '
j E. vx (i. II. iveisey -V iial-tcd v’s I'boaias W ood ami Jaliii 2?. W uutl,
j property pointed out by detemlants.
Also lm No. one hundred and seventy-six, in the :Bth district, atid lot
No. *-fd, in the ‘-■■ill fhsirict oi I a i- county ; .tin! one house and lot in i lie i
I town ot Dam i I Dr, No. not known, levied on a-tiic propeitvol John \\ .
I Covvaiil, to satisly three li las, trim the sixth i irmiil court ot tin; I ni- I
! toil 2"talcs, for the district ol Georgia, one in favor of Wot d, Johnson 2c j
r Burreii vs John II. Blount, «5c Bo. one in favor ot iffaipmans to. vs
. Joint li. Bl.aiutA. Bo.and one iu favor Fort, Townseul and .Mending- ,
1 hail, vs J tdiit 11. Biot 1 ut 2c i 'o.; pidnled out bv said < 'oward.
I . NIso tun .uni a liall acre- m lend, being part of lot No. R>~, iu the j
! him tb district el originally Houston now Bibbcounlv,aml Known as |
j tliestore itonsc an i lot,at W i bstciville Bust office, on tlie road leading |
| from .Macon to iviry, about ten tnilesfroiu 3Iacou, levied ou as the pro- ,
j petty ol JobnJ. Lanier, deceased, to satisfv a li fa from the district •
j court ol the I n ted 2-tat *s tor the di trict ot Georgia, iu favor ot the 1
j l niled .-bates of Ai.icrita vs Aaron Le.-si.ll, administrator ol John J. I
i Lanier,dec d. property pointed oat bv the adinini-trators.
Also one thousand ucics of land,lying in thecountv of \\'axliingtoti,
i on the little t Jgeneliee river adjoining the lands of 1’lulip W iliams and
j others, on winch there is agood set of .Mills and Cotton Factory , leva d, 1
j on as the property of Joltu Dickson, to study a li ta from the sixth cir
ca t court of lilt! i titled Stales for the district of Georgia, iu favor ot .lie
I’re.-ideut aud Directors, A Co. of the BJimuix Bank, vs J. C.& J. M.
/ Dickson & Sprague, pointi d out liy said John Dickson.
Also one house ami lot in the town of Xeblllon, No. li, in squaie lelter .
L'.uiid six huuditd aercsofiainl,lying in theeountv of Bike, adjoining ,
| inudsol .’-tig. r, Barnett aud Bra vv ford, It vi. d on ns tin property ol Jo-
j siali i.. Nunnliy, to satisiy . li fa fiom titcsixlh eireutl court of the i ni-
| led States for tin;district of Georgia, in favor of Wiley, Lane Jt Co. vs j
I N unally & i bttiitd, pointed out bv said Nutiiillv.
Also twelve lutudied acresui laud, more or less Ivin? in ibe county
o! Raudolpli. being the plantation ou which Alien .Mu’.e now r, sides, j
levied on as the propel tv of said .Move, to satisfv a lira'from the sixth
j circuit court o! the t'niied States tor the district ol Georgia,in fa; ol
| ot SpotioldkV 'I ib’soil.vs. Move, Rttiupll eV Odcun
j Also eight h:,laired and idly nercs ol bind, Iviur iu the county ot
i Houston, adjoining lands ol Jacob Bierce and others, being the place
| ou which John Tomlinson now rt sides, levied on to satisfy a li fa from
I the sixth ein nit eoiut of the l niteil State- lor tlm district of Georgia,
i in lavorof B. G. li. Kelsey A: lialsted, vs James I!. Alc.Mm ray and j
John Tomlin-on ; pointed out by -aid Tomlinson.
Also one thousand acres of land, Ding in theenuntv of Wilkinson, 1
adjoining bin.ls ol lilo alw orlh, Jolius and t tilers, and being the place
ou vv hieli Wtlin.m F. Bond now rc.-idelev it d on to sn i i-ly a li fa from
the sixth cue nit court ol the L nile.l States lor the di-lt ie t .» Georgia, I
in favor ot Strother F. Snturr, vs W illiam F. Bond : pointed out by 1
Dooly now I’uhtski county, levied ou as the property ol
George . Graham, to satisly a fi fa from I’nla.-ki tSttpeiior
court—.!r.colr S’ u ain vs George W. Grahanj, Adtn'r. do sou
tort of William Everett, dec'll.
Also, two lots of land, No. D5 and ?i>, in tlie eighth district
of originally Dooly now Pulaski county, levied on as the ;
property of Green G. Graham, to satisfy three ft fas front
Pulaski Inferior court—Ker Iloyce, hearei vs G. G. Gra
ham, John N . Phelps, for the use &s. vs G. G. Graham, and !
(-oilier Dracevvell, vN. Co. vs G. G. Graham ; property poin
ted out l>y defendant.
Also, the one half of lot Xo. 199, in tlie fourth district,
of originally Dooly now Pulaski county, levied ou as the
property of Jeremiah Pansey. to satisfy a li fa issued from
a justices court. James Walker vs Jeremiah Pansey ; levy
made and returned hy a constable.
1 Also, a lot of land, Xo. 24. in the fourth district, of orig
inally i>c(.!y now Pulaski county, levied on as the properly
I William X. Goff, to satisfy a li la issued from a Justices
i court—Holland Williams vs Win. X. Golf; levy made and
returned fy a constable.
Also a lot of laud. Xo. 2'>2, iu the fourth district of origi
nally Pooly now Pulaski county, levied on as the propiertv
of iloheil 2?wain, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justice
court—William -Wayo vs Iloht. SSwaiu ; levy made and it ■
turned by a constable.
Also, a negro woman named Picy, 40 years old, and three
f‘’ll’ ; hundred acres ol land, No. not known, hut known as Itoht
X. 'Payl(>r’s plantation, whereon William A. Perry now
lives, in the fourth district of originally Doolv now Pulaski
county; levii d as the property of Itoht. X. Taylor, tosatis-
fv a li ft from Pula-ki Superior court—Washburn Lewis,
vs lialsted, Tavlor ic Co.
Also, two mules ami the one half of tt house and lot. iu
the tow u ol 11 a w kiiisv iHo. No. not known, hut known as the
Store house and lot forimely occupied Gy Collier. Jelks & Co. !
levied on as Mryan W. Col'ier’s prop*rtv to satisfy ;i (i fa f
from Pulaski Inferior court—Stephen Mitchell vs (.’oilier
Jelks vC < "o property pointed out hy iliytm \\\ Collier.
Lot Xu. -j'2 lviug ami being in the fourth district, of orig- !
inaliv Dotdv now Pulaski county, lot Xo 2-'!. fractions Xo.
21. No. 22 and li-'S—150 acres more or less, of lot Xo. 21). all
lying ill the twelfth district ofoiiginallv lliuislon now Pu
laski comity—one houseaud lot w hereon James O. Jelks now
lives, coniainiiig 10 act is more or le-s. adjoining lands of
the
igth District ofoiiginallv Houston now Pulaski Bounty
1 -ots, eontaining Two I Kindred t» o and a half acres, sold as the |irop-
eitv ot John Kowi-Il, late of.-aid county deieased, and for the beuetit
ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made kown on the
I dav of sale.
THOMAS HOWELL, Adm’r.
Dec. 23,1310. 4'J—td.
a '~- j | should not be granted. Given uuder my hand at oliite
y, saul . -j"th day of Ncucmber, 10It*.
Dec. !, 1310.
• “k. v -ai’i
h ‘ “ “12Jai.der.svi!;,
L. A. JERNEGAN, c ,
45 ' C, °-
POSTPONED SALE.
ILL lie sold at the Court House in Sparta, Hancock
County, ou the first Tuesday in March next, all the
I.and iu said County, belonging to the estate of Robert Me.
Conk deceased, reserving the w idovvs dower.
JAMES McCOOK,
ROBERT McCO#K
MAJOR PEACE,
Jan. Ft!t, 1R40J. 50—tds.
NOTICE.
the first Mond'iv iti April next, will he sold to the
highest bidder, at public outcry, at the late residence
of James Picket, dcc’d. in the county of Pulaski, a part of
tlie personal property, belonging to the estate of the said
James Picket deceased, consisting of Horses, Cows. Sheep.
-i set of Blacksmith* tools, and eighteen hales of fine Cotton.
1 lie Cotton will he sold for cash, .and all the other property
(or good notes with security, payable on the first day of Jan-
ttnty next. JOHN 11 PICKET, Adm’r.
* JANE PICKET, A.lin’x.
Fel».22,1641. (j—tds.
GEORGIA, Washington Count/.
VyULREAS, William Orr, applies for letters of Admini-traG
’ oil the estate of Penelope Orr, late of said count v, decea-cd 00 05
I I lie.-c are then fore to cite and admonish all and .-ingtdar the hi, i
. j n . n d creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office witi ' rf '
' 1 time prescribed bv law, to show cause If any exist, why saji| j 1 ., *
- | should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office itPSaml-r- 1 !-' rs
this2uth January, 1311.—1. ' L. A. JERNIGAM > ,
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
\Y II IRE AS Luceua Hayes applies for letters of Administratiun .
on the estate ol James Hay es, late of said county, deceased a
I best: are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kiii i
and creditor.-ol said deceased to ble their objections if anv on or I .
the first.Monday m May next, why said letters should not'be » ra »* i' !
Given uuder mv hand at office, Hawkinsville Feb | j; “■
JOHN V. MITCHELL, C’.C. 0
Feb. 26.1841.—6 " ~—■
b/ffliib/A, I’ultitl.i County.
\\ li >, J H.A2, Micajab Johnson, adm. de bonis non, on the estate
f ▼ Haas JoirCjs, rite ol Btiliiski ('uuntv f deceased, api;"
ol iIi*ini.~sioii iVtiin
Tip'sc arc there!'
«i adiiiiniMration.
T to tmilersigiH’tl will also sell upon the terms above men-
tinned, on the second Momltiy in April next, as the propeity
of said estate, at the house of George Polk, in the county of
Irwin, forty or fifty head of stock cattle.
JOHN H. PICKET, Adtn'r.
JANE PICKET, Aclm'x.
Feb. 22. 1841.
NOTICE.
T ILL he sold fit the late residence of Jonathfin Baker,
ife of Washington county, dec'll, on Thursday the
fifteenth dav of Apiii next, till the perishable property of
the said ilec'd. consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, lings, ba
con, Nr. and many other things too tedious to mention.—
Terms of sale made known on the dav of sale.
pplies for letters
I iu-sr arc tlu reloit to cite and admonish all and singtilartbe kin *.
ad creditors of situ; deceased, to tile tin ir objections if tin v, on or Let,!''
me first -Monday in November next, whv said letters should
granted. * Le
" Given under my hand at office, in Hawkinsville, September 19th lGo
Se,»t, 22,1" 10 JOHN V. MITCHELL,cc.?
GEORGIA, Pulaski Conn!/.
WJ! LULAS, llilli irv Henderson, Administration of the e-tat* of
(l — d - ^ ><- S
1 he-e arc therefore locite nri<! ailihomsh all an*! singulaj the kindred
and creditors o!-ai*l d * eased, to ide their objections, if anv exist,with
in the lime prescribed by law, why id Fttrr- shouldnut’be granted
Giv en under mv lir.iu! at office iu Haw kinsville, ((ctober 13th 1840
b:>—Gi.i JOHN V. MITCHELL, e.e.o.*
Georgia, Pulaski Count/.
WIIBREAS, Asa Pepkin and Luke Sapp, applies for letters of ad
V » rnmi.-triition on the estate of William Smith, late of said com.u
d
John Ruw lsnmi othor.s—2D hi-ai! of entile more or less, 5(1
hend of ho ;s mot e or less—I picusure carriage ami harness:
til! levi. <! on as ike jxopcrlv of Jam* - O. .111iks. In satisfy a
fi fa from Pulaski Superior conn—The Bank of llawkius-
viilc vs Collier »N Jelks : property pointcii out hy Edward
S t. (it oi ;*■.
Al-o, 251) bushels ;«f corn, morn or le-s five chairs, one
table, one bed-fed, ami one slab ; levied on ns the property
*d' »>!iil' Bradshaw, to sati-ly a fi la from Pulaski Superior
j court—Thomas Judgivs Olifl’ Bradshaw; property poin
ted out hy A. New tun i agent for plaintift'.
A l-o. ihe one half <;f lot of a Land, Xo. not known, hut
known as the place wle'vnn John ("lemons now lives levied
on as the property of Piiomas Bernbrv. to satisfy ihree li fas
from Pulaski Superiorrmnt—Ker I’oyee vs Thomas Bcm-
hry. Samuel B. McCnii'h. vs Tints, iicmlo v, ami Washing-
ton Ingram, vs TIios. Bet.dirv ; property pointed out hv de
fendant. JOSEPH CARKITHERS, Sh’fl'
Feh. 27, 1641.
Mat
5. 1611.
JAMES com:, }
JONATHAN BAKER, <>
Adni'r
B—tds
w
POSTPONED SALE.
11 1. be sold mi the first Tuesday in March next, before tho
Bon rt I louse *!*>* »r in the town of J ark sum ills, Telfair Bnnnlv
one half of a lot of land known as N*>. two hiu’dreil and sixty-nine,in
tlie first District of Appling, now Telfair County.
AI-• > one lot of land in the same District and County, known ns No
two hundred and twenty one. King on the Oeuiulgee River, belonging
to the Estate of Thomas S. Swain.
REBECCA SWAIN. )
MITCHELL G. W1LLBOX. $
Jacksonville, D-c. liiih, 1.340. 43 td
These are therefore tocitc and admonish alt and singular,the kindred
and er* ditors of said deceased, to tile their objections if anv,on or be
fore the lirst .Monday in February next, why said letters should not be
* granted. Given under luy hand, at office, tbi- Jamiarv Uth. 1841
JOHN V. MITCHELL, e. e.
January 15,1811. _-j
£ M K MON I 1!> after date application will be made to the honora-
ii.' Ide the lufeiior Court of Early eomily,for leave to sell tlie negroes
belonging :*) the Estate of John Porter de* eu-ed, Novemher gl-t 1840
JOEL 1.. PORTER, Adm’r.
Dec. I, 1310. 4m
(ilm’rs.
«t o
w
’ll.!, b.
iil.l on Frida v the 23d of next month, at the late residence
an Brown, .1 r. late of Washington countv, deceased. All
tie- perishable properly belonging to the e-late of-.iid de*—aseii. Terms
on tin* d.* v iif-ale.
March 3,1 1811.
RICHARD WA RT! 1 EN. r .
r— id-.
J jAO! R monilis afterdate, application will In; made to the Honora-
hie the InteriorCotirtof Bul.iski eouuty, when sitting forOrdina-
rv purposes, forgave to sell all the real e.-tale, belonging to Mary
Jane Ila-kin-, minor and orjdian of Sylvanus Haskins, late of said
county.deceased. GEOlHiE MARTIN, Guardian.
■ March 3d, 1341. i ni
NOi II .MON I’ll6 after date application w ill be made to the Honor
able the Inferior Court ufPulaski Bounty, when sitting for ordin
ary purposes, for leave to sell all 111■ ■ real estate belonging to Milleilge
fSiovens, orphan and minor ol .Milledge Stevens, late ot said countv,
deceased. LLKE 2- i'll\ K.N.S, Guardian.
.Marcli t', I" 11. 7—lm
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Administnifor’s Sale
.*aid Jmmp
A Iso ein lit Jimulri'd and fen acre* <»!’ land, 1\ ini: in tin 1 conn!y of \\il-
Kinson,a«jjnin:iiu'lands ui John Hnid\, \\ illiam ('tdiins and others,hc-
*on (’aiiioiin now rt >ith s, h»v icd on as
F 0 Cm
Land,
i Iiicli \\ illia
t\ ol said W il liamsou (’nlhotiii, to satisfv a fi fa from I hr* sixth
n grateful- | L ' ,rr mi court af liic l niled States for (he di>tri( t of Ucorria. in favor of
Dvvi Hitl athrojK* vs saitl (’alliouu; pointed out hv llic dcU-uduut.
A Iso one house and lot in the low n of ( rav. fordv il Ie, vv Inrcon Thom
as (’luili-ii m vv re.-ides, ono sfoiv Imuso and lot adjoining (icoriria Rail
R‘»ad and A u;rn.-|:is Lnekctt—(•( copied miliis fin.ohv /a lott s Adann*;
one iiomse ami h.-r known as tin* T\lor lot ;:<! j«*ii .iim*i!k* I h-or»»ia Rail
Ro;:d 11 • *1 ■ ■ i« ( ii. lily-, i n hi acres <j laud, adjuiiiim; ilu* tovvnnl Crau-
ftndvilh*—.J - lm R In d v, James A udorson and olln.r-—ah-o the fulhivv ing
w It :
> TV > T V
shops,
>s, Diarrlnra,
Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rlieuuialism, (iouf, Dropsies of all kinds,
Crave!, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate
Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Had Complexions Kniptivoenmplaints,
Sallow, Cloudv, and otherdis.-ijrreralde Comple.xious, Salt IMieum, Ery-
Kipelas,Common Colds and lulluenza, aud various oilier complainls
which afflict the human frame. In FKVKUand A<.tk, particularly, flic
Life Medicines have been most eminently successful*, so mucb so that
n the Fever and Ague districts, IMiysieiuns almost universally prescribe
them. . , .... ,
All that Mr. Moffat requires of Ins patient- i- to be particular lit tak
in- t!,c Life Medicines strictly according tollm direction-. It is not by
a newspaper notice,or hy anything th.it lie lum-elf may sav in tin ir favor
that he hopes to gain cri-ilit. It is alone by tlie results of a lair trial.
MOFFAT’S MEDICAL M tNl AL, designed as a domesti*- guide to
health. This little pamphlet, edited by \V. li. Moffat, 375 Broadway,
New York, hns been published for the purpose ot explaining more fully
Mr. Moffat's tlieorv of disenscs,and will be found highly interesting to
persons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the
causes thescof. Price, tw enty five cents—for sale by .Mr. .dotlat s agents
generally.
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REINDEER.
T HIS thorougli-hrrd Race Horse, (own brother to Alice Gray.) will
stand the next season at Hillsborough, Jasper county, under the
care of Mr. JOHN VV'YXENS, and will be let to mares at the reduced
price of §25 the season.
Reindeer was sired hy the celebrated Henry.theeompetitorofEclipse;
his d.iiu Sport’s Mistress, by Hickory (the lie.-t son of imported V. liip;)
his grandam, Miller’s Damsel,the dam of American Eclipse; she was
sired hv imported Messenger. Great grandam the imported Mare by
Potoxiis; great great grandam by Gimmick: Snap Dragon, by Snap;
Regulns; Bartlett’s Childers; lloncy Wood's Arabian, out of the Two
True Blues.
Reindeer is a chesnut sorrel. I fi hands high, of large bone, strongly
made, short baek, fina eyes, and of commanding appearance, lie was
bred bv Thomas Pearsall, of Long Island, New York, and will be nine
votrs old in liar next. There is not a better blooded horse in the l.'nit-
JOHN T. LAMAR,
JOHN WYNENS.
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FAi’lT
T^’II.L lie soli! on t(e first Ttiesduy in April next, before
tl.e ( 'oort I louse door in iln'tuwii of Hawkinsville,
Pn'nski county, wiiltiti lite legal lionrs of sale, the fuliuwing
property, to-n ir:
Elias a man. 27 years of age; Penis a liov, 4 years efnjjc;
("a-sara mail -!5 teats uf age; Olive ;i woman, ‘2-' years of
age; \ nicy a girl. 9 yen s ol age; Maria a girl. 7 years of
age; Xatiey an infant: 1'eriby a girl, 5 teats of age; |
j Atuittwly ;i woman twenty live years of age; to sat- 1
isf'y suucliy li fas from I’ubiski Inlet ior com t: Ker Boyce, ’
bearer. \ s John J. Gatlin, Tlmuics MeGriil’: vs Joittt J, Oat- !
In:, f oilier Brace well. & Go. vs John J. Gatlin, and sundry 1
other li las; vs John J. Gai'iu; properly pointed out hy Al- ,
frcii * '. Bustw ick.
Also, a negro woman named .Milt v. about IB years of age; ]
bvird on as file property of Henry Bellows, to satisfy two li
I (as issued from Pulaski riupei iorcoiirt: Calvin Taft, vs Hen
ry Bellows and John Knowles, v* Henry Bellows; property •
piiinled out by the defendant.
A Iso. one lot of bunt lying in file twenty first ilist. of old
Wilkinson now Pulaski number one hundred
■ eight, coniainiiig two hundred two ami one half notes, more
: or less; levied on as tlie property ol John \V. Barkw ell. to
1 satisfy sundry li las issued from Pulaski Inferior court; Ker
Bov ee and others, vs John VV . Barkwell; propeity pointed
. out hy the d< fendant.
Also, one fourth part of lot ?xo. two huudied ami seventy,
eight, lying in the twcriiy Hi t .IR.. of old Wilkinson now | GEORGIA, Washington Count/.
Pulaski comity, containing lilty acres more oi less, levied ou
;is the property of Darling Jones, to satisfy a li fa issued
from the r-uperior court of Pulaski comity, the Centra!
Bank of Georgia, vs Palling Jones; property pointed out hy
the ib femlant.
Also, 'ot of land. Xo. one hundred and forty three, k ing
in the tw -nty lirst dist. of obi Wilkinson now Pulaski coun
ty. containing two hundred two and one h ill acres more or
less, levied on as the property of \\ illiam Spites, to satisfy
two fi las issued from a Justices court of said comity: Ses-
sumes Perkins, vs William
the plaintiff.
Fell. 15, 16 11.
L bit 1 tin: 111!
t!i" 5th ibiv of Ajn il. Icing tb > !ir-t Tuesday, nt tlm
rt House, iu the Town of Franklin, Hoard cr*untv, a tract of
inbrr 185, till Carroll, non II arl conntv, containing 202j
s -**M bv ja'i'nii—ion oft be Court ofOrilinarv of I "bat ham conntv—
fortlic benefit of the heirs and creditor.- of the lat* Win. II. Cue.
JAMES S. Ill'I.l.OCII,
Admini.-fratornn the estate of Will. IL Coe.
Lebanon, Cobb Co. Geo. lfilh Jan. 18-1!. 52—t
SOTHE.
\ l I. persons indebted to tho estate of Robert Howell, bite of Pu
laski email; dec’ll, aro Iicrehv requested to make pavment. and
tlio-c leu ing ilcmainls aL'.iiiist said estate, will rcad-T fli"in in net or
ding to law. EDWARD HOLMES. Adm’r.
_Feb. 5.1811.—3
\ 1.1 - indcl tcd tn .lolm J. Clatlin, late nf Pulaski rountv,
il'‘»-M. an* it •jnostrd to innko iinnu'dinfc paynimt.hip! those having
(iGinamU nirnin^t Miid (lt*c\I. are now notil'ed to rentier fii**m in ns tlie
In tv [» r rseri!»e«. BERTHA A. f.. GATI.UV E\V.
.M<m li I, III. 10—tds
f! E OH G ! A, Pulaski Cun nf/.
ninety , VirllERM: \S. Rnln-rt A. Hnrdwiek n lininistrntnron the
-swx.-.x ■ » * \ It*...
c.-tat(
l*<, lor
tf Ur
lOUK MO.NTi I> after date applieation w il : ]»e made to the Honora*
ior e.iurt ol Rulaski county when sitting for ordinary
c to st li all the lands and negroes belonging to tic*
i c:ihroui;!i, lat*; of said conntv, deceased.
ADEN SUAIHIOCHH, Adin’r.
March 1-, EDI. 7—Ini
n ^{)f R MO.XTiLS afterdaTe.application will he made to the Honora-
£ 5 hie inferiorCourt ol U’ardiiu”ton county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate of Morgan
Drown. Jr. late of Washington conntv, deceased
KI< HARD WARTIIEN, Adm’r.
1 March —lm
J
MIE nr
parts
d, j
tate
plies for letters of (iisnii
\ I ford, late of said eonnty, d
sion from said administration.
'Ehese an* tlierefore to cite nnd Jidmoni«h al! and singular the kindred
and creditor-* of said deceased, to lile their objection**, ifnnv cxi-t. vv itIi-
n tlm time prescribed t»v law, whv said letter* should not be irrm fed. j
(liven under mv baud, at office, in lUiwhiusvillc. Feliruarv l*Jth If* 11. i
I—t’m JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.o.n.
rsign having been engaged in driving Stock to (lithe re a
Jeorgi.i, for several years past, and seeing the spirit tint
prevails amon_ r st the people for raising tliir own ?»to< k, also, believing
Cioori:ia,able md competent to raise all of her own St oi k vv ir bout hav
ing of Ion ijners, he has liecn inducetl to bring along from Kentucky,
some oi ilie i»i -t improved breeders of Hogs and Cattle for breeding, to
give the (iti/ ‘ns an opportunity of raising from the hurt Stock iu any
County, he also has alonsr several Durham Hulls and Heifers, crossed
on the improved patton Stock, from one to two years old, also some
Rerk-Iiire and In-li (ira/.iei* Snvvs, and Roa*'-. ? all ot which can Ih» seen at
Mr. \\ . A. Mott** in Milled rev iiie, it is now considered bv all who arcac-
j (j m.uiicd witii the D.irinou cattle. l!;at they excel in point of richer and
ntl v erive from "kJ to 'M>
preferred
in market, l it” Deik-iure Hog stand-*? as high outlie hog listas Dur
ham cattle stands on the cattle list, th^y rot only come to maturity ear
lier with tlie least possible e\pen>o hut their Fork is called pure ex
cellence in market, the geriFcrnans pork.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
Millcdgeville Dec. 2dth, 1G10. 49—tf.
i (juautity of milk. Hood cows well kept fr^cjnentlv give from
f \<a ‘ quarts of milk per day. they a'so feed kindly and th»ir heefis i
To Mil!
J(*sinh Am:i>on, AdmiiiDfrntnr on tlie estate of Asa
•ised, npliesfor letters of'dismission. from said Admin-
111: i: i:
Jordan d
isfration.
These are therefore to cite and adm "ti.~h all and singular the kind
red aud creditors of **aid deceased, tube and app -ar ;;t mv offiee. within
the time prescribed by law. to show ean>e if anv exi-r. whv said letters
should not he granted. (liven tinder mv hand at office in Sandersville
this *J(»lh January, RVH.— 1. L. A. JER.NTH c. c. o.
ind Bridge Owners.
of No
npiIF. S*ib=cri!»er. lot* 1 a citizen of New V«»rk. tenders his serv ices ns
1 a MILI.-WRKillT AND RRllMiK IH'ILDKR.to the public. Il«
will engage to
build bridges. Hei-at work
from .Alaeon, i’liose who des
ret t to him at thi office, Irw into
his iih'i lianical skill, he would ri
lls ofevery description, and repair and
present, at Rail’s Mills about five miles
to employ his services will please dl
l' .Macon. For testimonials, as to
ill interested todreen R. Rurnev,
Anderson Ingram, Martin and William (htswell, Esrjrs. ot Wilkinson
•Spires; pmpertv pointed out by
JAMES DYKES, I). Sit’ll'.
Il.l,
[.ovii'd on a- tin* proji.jrly of Tboimis < 'b.iiliti. to -ati-l'y Ibe folio;; itiar
fi fiu< fi'iim the sixth I'iri'iiit eoiu t of tlm I nitid States for tin
i Georrin,three in favor of B. ,V <>. IL Kelsrv iV llalsteil vs Thomas
I Glmflin, Fianei- Seott anil Xolotes Ailaius, anil one in favor Wilev,
Lanc& Bo. vs Tlioma- Challin; projiertv (loint' il out bv said Blmffin.
' \VM. J. DAVIS, Marshal.
March 2ii, 1311.
dil on tin* first Tttcsibiy in April next, lie
’on* the Court I louse iloor in the Imvn ot Hawkins
ville, S’tikiski eoisnty, within the legal hours of sale the foi- |
lowin'; property, to-u it;
One lot of hiiiil. Xo. one Ituiulreil ;m<! fortv-tlircc, lyiny; !
in tlie 2!-! ilLt. of fortnetly \\ ilkoi-on now I* 11 !;• .-ki countv,
continuing 2B2J acres more or less, levii d on ;t- the property i
of John Portnaoy, to satisly n li fa issued from it Justice j
listrict of | court of s;ti<! comity—Tlmmas Sutten, vs W illiam Spires, j
John Dormauy vs John VV. Bai knell ; property pointed j
out by John X. Barkwell ; levied and returned hv a consta'- :
hie- * JAMES DYKES, I). Sb’ir. |
GEO EG [A, Washington C aunt/.
X\r HERE IS. Jonathan Raker and .lame Bone, apjilv for letters of
1* ndmini-trntion on the estate of Jonathan Baker S-r. late of said
count v, deeen-ed.
The-e are therefor.' to rite nnd admonish all and singular the kind
red and creditor- of said deeraseil, to tile their objections if anv thev
have, whv -aid letters should not be cranfed.
Given under mv hand at off* e, this 2lith dav of Jannarv, 1311.
I I.. A. JERMGAN, e.e. n.
*1 I Firtwell 11. Tarv
i k bv tlie da v, or job
November 1!).
Esq. of Twiggs county. lie will cti-
A '10.6 WOOD.
42—tf
WiSIIsim llafipiui,
GEORGIA. Washington Count}/.
^yiTUREAS William M.iy applies for letters
the
»f administration on I
state nf (Vlin Roger*, Into of snitl rmmty. rlcr’d.
r rhesc:ire ther fore to cite nnd ndmoni-di nil m.d singnbir tlie kindred j
nnd creditors ofsnid deceased, to be nnd eppear nt mv office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters;
should not he granted.
Hiven under mv hand at office in Snndersville the 1 t?j dn v of Jnnttnrv, i
1841.—1 L. A. JERNKUW. c. e. o.
frEORGlAI. PulasJci County*
W HE REAS. Matthias McCormick, Administrator on the estate of
UJ
So rannah, Georgia,
FOR SALE.
cd States,either native or imported
December 1st, 1310.
r plIREE Tracts
A Iri.a ! .f t’ ( •
tar. aubscriber renews the offer of his services to his trieni!
Ih. public, as a GENERAL AGENT in this place, lie will at
tolhn renewal <*f all Note, that may lie entrusted to his cere in the
Central Bank, for the customary fee of ONE DOLLAR for each renew- ; two yes
•1. Also.to the taking out ami forwardinsr tirants for Fifty Cents oacli. 1 _ For
He will also make Maj's of the various Districts in the several Comity
Letteries.and give a numerical List of the Drawer, of the Lots at the
rU.L be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, be
fore llic Court House limit in the Town of Haw-
kinsville, I’ubiski county, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit ;
Hampton 30 years old. V ilet 25 years old, Elijah 12years
old, l.etiee. 6 years old, 1’liehy ti years old. Eli 5 years old.
Jemima 2 years old, Lewis 55 years old, Hannah 45 years
old, Viii l I t years old, I’henlta 12 years old, Harriet 10
years old. Bill 23 years old, Sally 20 years old, Green 40
rears old, Nancy 20 years old. Stephen 2 years old, Barbara
50 tears old, Sally 17 years old. Will,am 15 years old, Sam
40 years old, Easter22 years old, Heiuy4 years old, Julia 2
years old. Marvel 30 years old, her Infant 3 weeks old, Sal
ly I 1 years old, Tom 12 years old. Ruse il yeais old. Mary
3 tears old. .Matilda 2 years old. Bill Low 16 years old, Cas
M f f" property balance, on a credit of * 1 | rears old ; levied on as the property of Bryan \\ . Collier,
without interest. *
used, applies for Icttei
iml, eaeli containing 202J nrerep, in the 12th l)is- (
trict of I .ei' Bounty, all adjoiiiin-; iminedialely on tiie North side of j
the Kinelcifoona < 'reek, part of it as jruoil hammoek a.- an; on the cieek, I
halaiice lirst rate Fine Land—lilty acres clean'd on it last winter and iu j
cultivation this summer; most of the clearing hammock. On tlie place i
is a good Dwelling House, fifty fact square, with a ten foot passage each ]
wav; negro houses, and all oilier necessary buildings; 150 acres of
which the trees were cut round in July last. Outlie adjoining Lot is a I
good Grist Mill, and two publm roads passing near the house. The !
ranire for stock, summer and winter, is not surpassed hv any iu tlie j
ritiite, there being an inexhaustible ranebrake in the svvumjt, au j an j
I outlet in the jiiuev woods of many miles. The place is considered one j
of the most healthy ori the creek. Willi the place will he sold a quantity I
anil ! °f r «*rn, fodder, peas, and between 2 urn! 899 bushels of potatoes, besides I
i the Plantation tools. A bargain will be given,
j Terms, one-third cash, i
ars, from next J.iuuur
further particulars, apply to Mr. Reuben S. Williams, iu I.e
the. subscriber on tlie premise-.
customary price.
All letters (iKjst paid) will meet with prompt attention.
CHARLES E. RYAN.
IVeceuiber, 13th 1849.
Retreat, Nov. 1st, 1310.
II. R. WARD.
43 td
Land Agency.
riiHE undersigned, who resides iu Randolph (’oiinty, and w ho i- ex- j I
JL teusivclv acquainted with that Sei lion of the Suite, w ill EXAM- l tin
INE LANDS in EARLY and RA\D< •l.l’II, and ascertain their [ora
tion, value, and the jiriee for which thev call be sold, for the SMALL
COMPENSATION of TEN DOLLARS.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of hi- services, will address him
af Fort Gaines, post paid, ami may rely upon his prompt attention to
their business. J. G. GILBERT.
.March 31, 1340. 19 tf.
Zxlohe Hotel.
AI Gl SPA, Georgia.
1 NPF.UMGNLD, late of tlie .Meri'h-inf- Hotel. Charleston.
l\.) would inform hi- friends and tlie pul.lie, that he has taken
Hotel, and is now ii aily to accommodate those who mav fitvor
him with their patronage. I!.- will makejio lioa>t of what lie will do,
further than to say, tli.it his tallies w ill he furnished w iili the best tin*
markets afford, and tlie establishment receive his per-nnnl attention;
and if those who call on him once are not satisfied with his bill of fare’
and accommodations, he will not solicit them Io call again.
WILLI AM GOSS.
Oct. 22 49 thi
to satis!
lb!'.van
Otlt ill -
Feb.
a mortgage ti fa issued from 1’ulaski Inferior court:
St. George vs Bryau \V. Collier; property pointed
lid mortgage li fa.
li. 161!. Jf>5*. C\R!IUTIIEB.S, Sl.'ff.
William Barrow, late nf-aid conntv, *1*
of dismission from said Administration.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred
nnd creditors of -aid d. eensed, tn file their objections, if any, w hv said
' letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 18th November 1919.
II JOHN V.MITCHELL,c. r. o.
GEORG! f. Pulaski Counlt/.
‘•"•7’HERE \S Sarah l.esti-r. applies for b-tters of Administration on
v 7 the estate of Nathan N. Lester, late nf said fount; deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
ami creditors of -aid deceased, to file their objections if any thev have
whv saiil letters should not he granted on the fir.-t Monday in May
next.
Given under mv hand at office, in Hawkinsville. thi- March 3d, 181!.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O.
G E O R GI A. Pulaski (bounty.
'll fll ER E\S. John II. Pickett, ami Jane Pickett, applies for letters
\ t of Admidistratioti on the*’■state of James Pickett, late ofsaiil county
deceased. >
These are therefore to cite, nnd admonish all and singular the Kin
dred and creditors of -aid deceased, to tile their objections ifnnv exi-t.
on or before the first Mondy in March next, why said letters should not
he granted.
G’veu under im hand at office.in Haw kinsville this 21-t Dec. 1840 •
43 ‘ JOHN V. MITCHELL e.e.o.
f RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to his friendsand the public
V, general!v.in purchasing, receiving and forwarding Goods; receiv
ing and selling F'oitou, and iilSier Pi'uiluee-
All business entrusted to him, will have prompt attention after 1st
Am-ust next, at which time hisollice will lie opened.
June 23. 1810. 23 tf
c
o
mx RISES,
11 \i rr-1 louse
AND
MM LSSION M!; RC11A NT.
A PA fiACHICOLA, FI .OR I DA.
January 15, 1 ~4i>- 51 —JOt
J)K. C. L. HAYNES.
HAS resumed the practice of Medicine, and will gire
prompt attention to professional rails.
IF- may he consulted ut the office occupied hy him,
for several vears past, or at his residence on the south
side of the public square.
t-puitu, 15th January, 1311. 52—tf ^
Pulaski Sheriffs Sale
Drills,
I) R
Medicines, &:c
w
k it!.in
\ Liberal salary will l>e aive;i to a Female Teacher t«» take charge of !
Kinivillc Acadoniy. in Warren conntv. who is competent to teach j
the French l.anffuairc. Drawing. Painting, and tin* Kmrlish lirunchcs !
usually tauirht in .Academies. 'Ehe place ior health and locality is not j
excelled intJenrgda. There have been seventy Suidert* taught at the j
Hirdvillc Academy the present year. Any lady who is competent to j
takecharce of Raid Academy will do w ell in make early application to
Jethro Darden and John Harris,at the (ilobe HoieL (Milledtreville,) or •
James G- Swain anil James T. Dickcn, near Donhic Wells, W arren j
Cotintv.
Not. 24th, 1340. 43 tf
to .fail,
O N the Sth April.183V. a negro man calling 1.Fuseli ARMSTEAD
lie is -ix feet, fine or two inches high; about "M or "g.> years old
Savs he is the property ot a Mr. Bhamhers, a uegro trader, who pur
chased him in North Carolina, and that i e runaway from him in South
Carolina, w hilst on the wav to Mississippi, ahi utthive weeks betore his
I'.G.SHICK. Jailor.
FOK SALK,
j ( U | | HIS. ot I'rime BACON, to sell low for Ca-h.
IOH,1 BMF I’ersons wishing to buv,can apply to W;i. V.Morr
Milledge;ille, Ga. “ ' - - -
Feb. 9, 4511.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
3—Ot
CASH FOR
CA BALED PROPOSALS will be rec
CORN.
ted up to the
ifth in-t. fo
Apprehension iu thiscitr.
aravauiiah. !5t'i Apr !,
\pr 1819
17
Corn, for which the cash will be paid on delivery.
Jin. 15, IB40- ' 54 t
AYTII.L be let to the lowest bidder on Tuesday the twentieth dav
ot Ajiri! next, at the State House, between the hours of 11 an i 1
o'clock, tiie Contracts for carrying the LAWS and JOURNALS, to the
several Counties in this State.
J. U. HORNE, S. E. D.
March, 2fi,43!I. 9—2t.
OCP The Recorder. Federal Union, am! Journal, will each give the
t(b> ve wo insertion-.
rlLI. he sold on the first Tuesday in May next, before the
House <loor in the town of Hawkinsville, i’ulaski county,
t!i>* leg il hours of sale, the following property,to-wit:
Two lot* of land. No.39 nnd 49,1 \ iug and being iu the eight district,
ot originally Doolv now Pulaski county, containing each two hundred
two ami one half" acres more or less, levied on as the property of Will
iam B. Brown, to sati-fv sundry fi fas from f'ula-ki superior ami inferior
conns—Jeremiali II. Brow n, rs Win. B. Brown ami Stephen Mitchell,
v- Win. B. Brown ami Norman McDuffie, Thomas J. Wright and Geo.
Bmiuard vs Win. B. Brown, Rulit. McComh, »s. Win. B. Brown, Ker
Boyer, hearer vs vV in. B. Brown, Thos. McGritV vs Win. B. Brown,
Stephen Mitchell, vs Win. B. Brow n and Norman .McDuffie.
Also om* hay horse, levied on as the property of J.trcb Swain, to sat
isfy* lifi from Bulaski inferior court—lli" Bank of llaw kin-; ille, vs
Jaeoh Swain; property puinted out hv defendant.
Also fractional lot No. 398, in the fourth district of of originally Doo
lv now Pulaski county, containing one hundred teres more less, levied
•in as tii- property of Joel B. Harvey, to satisfy a fi fa from Pulaski
Superior court, John Rawls, ;s Charles Harvey. Jo"l B. Harv ey aud
EJi’/.nheth Harvey; property pointed out h; Joel B. Ilarvev.
Also lot No. v7, intlie tilth district of originally Dooly now Pulaski
county, levied on a-the property of Richey Denman, to sati-fv sundry
ti fas issued from a Justices court—A. E. Whitten vs Richey Denman ;
levy made and returned bv a constable.
JOS. CARRUTIIERS, Sli’ff.
March 29, 184).
4 LI.persons indebted to the estate of Robert McCook, deceas’d, of
*■' said four.tv, are requested to make payment immediately, tho-e
having<1 -m inds against - ii*|
w ithin the time prescribed b'
are requested to present the same,
>
Sj>«itaLftc. 10.li
M UOR PEACE.
J \ ME.6 Md i >t)K.
KOBT. M COON.
Adii'rs.
GEORGIA, Washington count/.
WrilKRF. \S Kli/abrth Jon* 1 **, npplir- fnrlrttors ofnihninl'tralioM on !
flic* osT»«i<' ot Jamos Jonw. Into of ^ai ! rountv.
'riio.'Onr^ thoreforo to cito nn<! ndtuouish all and .= iniriilar tho kindred
nnd cruditor-j of «mu1 deorncod to h*» nnd npprnrnf mv office within the
time proscribed hv ln\v, to show cause if anv exist, whv said letters
should not he granted. Given und« r my hand at office in Sun ler»\ ille,
tl»926th Jannarv, IML—1 U. JERMGAN, c. c. o.
G E O R GIA— Washington Count/.
WHEREAS Alfred Barksdale, applies for letters of administration
de bonis non on the estate of George R. I). Patterson, late of
sai l conntv, dec"*!
These are therefore tn e"teand admonish all and singular, the kind
red and creditor- of -ai.l deceased, to be am! appear at mv office w ithin
the time presrrb-d b; law. to-hew eau-e if any exist, why said letters
should n*»t l»e granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Sand rsville. thi- 30th March, 1811
in L. A. JERNIGAN,*
G E O R f < TA,’ R ash ingfon Count}/.
f ‘^KTIl F'RE AS. I.idia f)rr. applies for letters of Administration on tlie ;
j ▼ ▼ Estate of John Orr. late of said county dee’d.
i The-eare, therefore, to eife and admonish all and singular the kindred j
| nnd creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within tlm
■ time prescribed by law, to show cause, if * *. ; — .
| shoul l not he grant? I. Given under tnv hand at •»* 1, *n > »n ! r v i::j
this 30th March, 1841 —10 L» As J£RXIGAN, c. c. o, |
GKC€r LI. WaAhiMgton *'&&$$$•
yFHE&EAS, Am P. Peacock, for letters of Adcuini^tratu)D
I * mil f Hiywo | I *
i Thes.* nr** therefore to and a«he< ui-h a; T *1 = !n ^ei'tr tf. • kind-
! red and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections it any whv let- j
• tr»r- shoul 1 not be .nut ••?. Given ondei my hand at office in Zanders
; ile, this 30th .March, 181!.—’.) L. JEItNIGAN e.e.o
LITTLE,
HAS JUST KKCEIVKD from the north
at HIS DRUG STORE, IN M ILLF.RC E VILLE,
Li FI PH\TE OF (lUl.MNii. a superior French article.
JS PiPFRl NE.an iuialtmble ■ *!j mot to U mine.
BARS \.M C()PAIVA CAPS! l.ES, a new French article.
CA YE\N E PEPPER, (^rminj) African, pure Lire.
BALSAM COPAIVA, Solidified.
OPIUM GUM, Turkey, selected. . .
LOXA orCU'JW.N BARK, a very superior article.
CALOMEL.English, best.
A l.f fl’.S. Gum, Socolorim-, true.
i'AKRAGLi.N or IR IS 11 M< >SS.
\OF \ \MMON. dmihle—Do. tr* 10.
.-si LP11 VI E OK ZINC. ‘ ry-taiiize*.. ......
j. pi, ^ which I:.* has a r*-2 • nr supply of MLDif INr.s, l|Kt *•
PAINT
Also si
CH EMI GALS—together
Wiiiui’s P Uiacea,
,
, ;h"s Pills
1 assortment of English and french
with PATENT MEDICINES, consisting ol
Dr. Evans* Camomile Pills,
“ Soothing Syrup,
Balm of Columbia,
11 * v ’s Lin liocut for Piles,
Harrison's Specific. Ointment,
P,o» a ads Embrocation,
Rowin': s
_ i |)r. I'.n.udi tb
Dr. Hayne’s Pills,
I.e .'s Aiiti-l.'iiiious Pil!
* Tonic Pills, an invaluable remedy or weak aud debilitated person
especially females.
Rowan’Ps celebrated Tot i Mixture.for fever ar. 1 Ague.
.. ^ , rat ive Extra t of Sarsaparilla, fcc. .
•• Oriental Powder of Alabaster, in t)"X>--, for fan untying the tx.i
VAM.iER'S CELEBRATED FRENCH PILLS.
Tomato Pill-, a substitute for C ilomel.
! Car*'* nt r" C' i -opou i: J E xtrw t of Sarsaparilla.
« f* :-.-n'r . •••* I C'o poni.d
« Fo! i pound S> rup of Liverwort,
a •• Fluid Extract of Buehit.
a u “ of Pink Root
! ::e s-;c. lit.
nri.i i.
i-nparilia,Cubeb? ana Fc ; •