Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, August 20, 1841, Image 4

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Columbus, Ga. Atig. 3, 1841. To His Excellency John Tyler. President of the United States. SlR:—Prompted by no other feelings than a con scious rectitude in the performance of iny official du ties, and sensible that a wrong has been done to nie bv my removal from the office of Post Master of this Ci ty, I am induced to submit to you this communica tion, so that the blame may rest where it properly be longs. No public functionary in this Republic, how ever elevated his station, is above censure and reproach for improper and faithless conduct in the discharge of official duty, or absolved from giving reasons for such conduct, when it affects the rights and impugns the character of a citizen; and 1 hold this proposition to be correct in politics as well as in morals, that when ever the Piesident of the United States thinks pro per, voluntarily' and without any obligation on his part, to make a public and written d« duration of principles, and to define and lay down the rule of ac tion by' which he will be governed in the discharge of his official duties that those who are in office sub ject to his will as well as the people generally, have a right to expect he will act up to, and carry out those prniciplcs and pledges so publicly and solemnly made. from the appointing power their respectful considers- { tions. H. T. Hall, S. K. Hodges, E. A. Dexrer, John E. Davis, Seymour R. Bonner, John Fontaine, Geo. Hargrave, sen. John C. Ruse, Richard Allsop, John V. Plume, E. W. Starr, Geo. C. Sherwood, Homer Hurd, E. L. DeGraffenried, H. Haory Co. Da vis Mulford, Thomas H. Smith, N. MrLcster, D. McDougald, James Pierce, United States’ Marshal Sale. I GEORGIA, Washington County. * I 117HPRF m isfi P Ppuenelf wnnlipo for lette John A. Deblois, Henry A. Uli ss, Richard T. Brice, R. Bissel, B. Wells, Charles D. Stewart, J. S. Smith, Wpi. D. Cairns, Win. B. Moore, A. Middlebrook, H. S. Estes, F. Wells, Hill Dawson & Co. A. B. Davis, F. A. Fairchild, B. B. Morrell, Benjamin Walker, Thxnas Fleming, L. I*. Pierce, Nathan McGehee, William P. Yonge. It is proper to mention that the signers of the above statements, with three exceptions, have been throtigh- ! WHEREAS, Asa P. Peacock, applies for letters of Administration ILI. ba sold on tlie first Tuesday in Scptcinper next, before the j * » on t |, e estate of Havwood Peirce, late of said county, deceased, f V Hour! House door in the city of Milledgeville, within the legal j •* |, ese are |j, ere f„ r e to cite and admonish all and singular the kind- hours of sale, the follow in* pru|«erty, to-wit: ! red and creditors of-aid deceased, to file their objections if any why let* “ ; ters should not be granted. Given under my band at ollice iuSanders- Co Is. vile, this30th March, 18-11.—10 I.. A. JERNIGAM, c.c.o. C| & ”i '/■! And should they be violated, tbe individual who has ! out the whole of the late canvass, prominent and de- heen the victim of such violation, exercises not only | voted supporters of the new Administration. (COPY.) Post Office Department. Appointment Office, June 15, 1841. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that your iet- a right but performs an imperious duty', to ask for the ! reasons which induced stu b violation aud desertion j of principle and to submit the facts to the public in | justification of himself j Were it not for the pledges so solemnly and pub- ; ter of the 10th inst. aud the accompanying copy of a liely made by you in your address to the People of the j petition addressed to the President of the United United States, upon assuming the office of President, j States, in favor of John Schley, the Post Master at the course you have thought proper to pursue in my j Uoluntbus Ga., have been referred to this Depart- case, would not be tints arraigned. As an abstract j nient and placed on file. The original petition in fa- principle, I admit the right you have as President of j vorof.Mr. Schley, was filled on the 5th of April last, the United States to remove front office at your Pleas- j Very respectfully, ure without assigning reasons for so doing and the in- J v ""' dividual so removed should acquiesce, however, cause- j less may have been tbe sacrifice. It is the prerogative j of the Executive, and ifii is used improperly and in a ! manner injurious to the public int rest, lie is responsi- j hie to the popular will alone. You have thought pro per, however, publicly to declare that “you would | remove no incumbent from ollice who lias faithfully and honestly acquitted himself of his office, except in such cases wnere such officer has been guilty of an active partizanship, or by secret means—the less man ly and therefore the more objectionable—lias given j his official influence to the purposes of party, thereby bringing the patronage of the Government in conflict j with the freedom of elections.” Your immediate pre decessor made a simiiiar de< larntion previous to, and j after his election. In consequence of this declaration i and pledge made by General Harrison, several gen- j tleinen (and among the most respectable of this City,) j politically attached to the present Adininhtr ntioii, who | felt anxious that I should he retained in (Alice, drew i up and signed a statement of facts (a copy of which j is hereunto annexed) which was addressed and en- j closed to the President of the United States, for j the purpose of advising him of the course I had j pursued since my appointment to office. Fearing j that the statement in question might escape your no-1 lice, a copy' was transmitted, to the honorable Thom- j as F. Foster, a membar of Congress from this State, ! (resident in this Cil\) w ith a request to lay it before j you. A letter from that gentleman and also one from 1 the Post Office Department (a copy of which is sub- j joined) communicated the intelligence that the re- j quest to the Hon. Thomas F. Fo.-tcr had been com- f plied with, aud that the petition had been referred to that Department, and placed on file, and that the original had been placed oil file the 5th of April Iasi. With this statement of facts before y ou, and with- j out any charges against me (mi far as I know or he- j lieve) of improper interference in politics, or of a faith- \ less and .dishonest discharge ol iny official duties, i without notice, reasons, charges or a hearing, I have ! been uncei imoniously removed from office. This j act of yours in connection with your solemn declara- , lion and pledges, would clearly justify the interference ] to one acquainted w ith the facts, that i was obnoxious j to the charge of “active partizanship—or by secret means, the less manly and therefore the more objec- 1 tionable, had given my official influence to the pur- j poses id, party thereby bringing the putranage of the ; government in conflict with the freedom of elections,” ! or of a faithless and this honest discharge of my offi- | cial duties. It is to these imputations against iny pri- j vatc aud official character (implied by your voluntary and public declarations, and subsequent course in this instance,) to which I object. And I respectfully ask ofyou to reconcile your declarations and pledges w ith your act in this affair. If you arc not disposed in vindication of vour private and official character, Your oh’t servant, PH. C. FULLER. 2d Ass’t P. M. Gen. lion. Tho.s. F. Foster, House of Representatives. 127« 14 1 748 lb L lir-S “ “ 62b 44 93; “ “ 37< 917 44 “ 91 »• 807 “ 841 17 2 ?6< ** *• 67b 44 lit? “ 662 4* 371 “ “ 48: 44 309 “ 356 44 782 12 1 7 44 541 4 * “ 195 18 s> 312 44 “ 117J 19 2 3 44 “ 599 44 413 11 I 578 44 44 191 44 ’• 284 44 *• 156 44 “ 280 44 44 83 44 “ 1102 21 0 r 44 “ 850 44 44 472 5 1 507 44 44 235 ** “ 245 44 44 203 “ 704 1 3 838 4 1 90 44 44 838 3 I 1093 2 3 553 4 * * 994 44 44 142 44 * 136 4 « 44 72 44 * 1041 3 3 380 0 1 662 44 44 422 7 1 M0 44 44 916 1 2 162 *• 44 893 ** * 134 44 44 191 2 755 4 3 7»1 44 ‘ 504 44 44 388 3 181 44 44 269 u 1277 17 3 657 44 824 44 44 54 U 336 44 44 1083 75 782 3 4 930 4i| 771! “| 44 600[ 44| 23 4 * * 4 231 “1 * 930| 20 j 3 168121 207 * 171 105 42 134 321 238 6 110 183 218 226 222 138 130 toil 1441 — 3 - • a c. Counties. 2 1 a 30 1C Carroll. 307 8 19 44 49 9 1 175 12 44 524 6 - 134 4 U 304 7 “ 235 Marion. 66 9 “ 214 44 44 96 44 0 “ 247 19 .Xluseogee. 1 “ 1 12 4 2 I3d 9 2 44 71 1 Troup. J •• 131 f, Coweta. 3 2 15 9 Campbell. 5 “ 7 i: Fayette. 6 3 238 16 Earlv. 2 “ 192 12 44 359 15 44 J “ 207 11 44 “ 309 2o 44 “ 216 18 ritewart. 249j24 “ 83i2l “ 4 :»6 6 (Randolph. 205 44 Lee. 85 Lee. 44 41 4. Lee. 5i 12 Houston. 44 120 9 44 105 14 (Talbot. 45 3,l)ool v. 208 7 Crawford. 1*6 44 44 28 44 44 105 1 44 210 0 44 1 133 1 Appling. 400 z *' 1 1 395 r> “ 1 1 89| ii 44 | ! Irwiu. P OUR mouth* after date, application will be made to the Ifonora blethe lnferiorCourtof Piilaskicoiintv, when sitting for Ordina ry purpose*, for leave to sell all the real estate, belonging to Marv i Jane Haskins, minor and orphan of Svlvanns Haskins, late of said j ■ .1- t• c. iDi-i.’ uiotiv i: county,deceased. March 3d,J8ll. GEORGE MARTIN, Ghardiun. 7—4m f TNOUlt month.- alter date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting us a Court of Ordinarvqfor leave toscll ul! the real estate of Burnell Cook, late of said county, dec’d. BUKWELL XV. I1KACEWELI,, Adm’r. July 30, 1841. 27—mini F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the Honors hie Inferior Court of Washington county, when sitting for Ordinary i purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate of Morgan I Brown, Jr. late of Washingtoucountv, deceased RICHARD WARTHEN, Adm’r. JWarch 3d 1841. 6—4m DENSE'AT HOME. Benj. F. Dense, Respectfully informs his friends and the public that be has permanently located himself ic Milledgeville, where he intends cam ing on tbe Blacksmith's Business all its branches, which lie will warrant iu point of durability nnd CONSTITUTION AN ACT to alter and amend the third, seveutb, and tw ir. sections of the first Article, aud the third section of tb, u • Article, aud the fifteenth section of the fourth Article of ik** Constitution of ibis 8 late. " e W IIEKEAS, from an expression of the popular *i|| - is necessary that the meeting of the Gcieral Asscmbi'* should be biennial—Aud whereas, a part of tbe third secti * of the first Article of the Constitution declares that “the j*e°° ate shall be elected annually,” and a part of the sevenths** lion of the first Article declares that “tlie Kepresentatics»ha!| be chosen annually,” and also a part of the twelfth section of the first Article declares that "tbe meeting of the Geueral As sembly shall be annual.”—And w hereas, a part of the third section of the third Article of the Constitution declares that ‘‘there shall be a State’s Attorney aud 8o!icitois appointed by the Legislature, aud commissioned by the Governor, who shall hold their offices for tbe term of three years, uuless re moved by sentence on impeachment, or by the Governor, l)0 ' the addiess of two-thirds of each branch of “the General A»- j sembly.” And whereas, also, a part of the fifteenth section | "1 the fourth Article of the Constitution declares that,‘‘when aoy such bill shall be passed iu the manner aforesaid, lliesan,,, shall be published at least six months pre r ious to the next eusuing annual election for the members ol the General y, sembly.”—Aud w hereas, the before recited parts of the said clauses of the Coustitutiou require aiueudmeut; to the end therefore— Section 1- lit it enacted by the Senate and House ofR to resen tat ices of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met Levied on as the property of Qunii Oneiil, to satisfy a fi fa from the six circuit Courtof the United States, for the district of Georgia, in fa vor of Wiley, Lane &. Co. vs Chaffin Sl Oneal; property pointed out bv plaintift's ittoriiey. WM. J. DAVIS, Murdial. 'July 30, 1840. United States Marshal Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door iu theCitv of l * v ville, on the first Tuesday in August uext, the following | Democratic Nominations for tlie Legislature. BUTTS COUNTY. For the Senate—GEN. HENDRICKS. For the House—LINDSEY, McDaniel. MONROE COUNTY. For the Senate—W. C. REDDING. For the House—A. COCHRAN, It. W W YNN, D. FLOYD, S. SULLIVAN. neatness to vie wiih the best establishments in the United .States'. lie! is hereby enacted by the authority of the Same, That from solicits the patronage of the public, and pledges himself that all work j a,l< J tuirtietil day vt depit tuber, eighteen hundred entrusted to him shall he executed in a workmanlike manner with; ai|< * forty-three, find iu case this act shall have passed a* promptness and dispatch. ably to the requirements of the rn®’*®' His shop is situated on the corner of \Vavne and Franklin streets, : .hall he adnua.il in i- „ ,■ ,, (institution, the folium south-west of the State House square. ' i . " ‘ ‘ e P :ir ‘S of the above June 11,1841. 20—inCm re recited clau- JOHN W. RABUN, SSIAXOSSISIT KES.3ZJL1TT, Savannah, Ba. WASHINGTON COUNTY. For the Senate—I. II. SAcFOLD. For the House—JA.VILs BOATWRIGHT, WM. FISH. WM. WARTHEN. WILKINSON COUNTY. For the Senate—JOEL RIVERS. For the House—JAMES HATCHER, ROBERT KOZIER. HABERSHAM COUNTY. For the Senate—Dr. PHILLIPS. For the House—Gen. WOFFORD, E. S. BARKLEY. Dr. UNDERWOOD. HENRY COUNTY. For the Senate—'THOMAS D. JOHNSON. For the House—VARNER, COKER, MALONE. HOUSTON COUNTY. For the Senate—W. II. RUDD. For the House—J. M. KELLY, HARDY HUNTER, JOHN KKLLEN TWIGGS COUNTY. For the Senate—JAMES PEARSON- For the House—PEYTON REYNOLDS, JOHN FITZPATRICK. MERIWETHER COUNTY. For the Senate—JAMES RENDER. Foi the House—ABNER REEVES, MORRIS G. TOWLES. THOMAS DARK. of Milledge- property, to-wit: One lot ofLurid containing two hundred twoand one half acres, being the same more or less, known as lot Nunber two hundred and sixteen in the twenty-first District of originally Muscogee now Harris County, levied on as the property of Thomas Chaffin, to satisfy a fi, fa- from the Sixth Circuit Coort of the United States, for the District of Georgia, in favor of Wiley, Lane Sc Co. vs said Chaffin, property pointed out by plaintiff* attorney. Also one negro wotnt i by the name of Mencrvia, about twenty four years <if ace, levied on as the property of Thomas Wood, to satisfy fi fa from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United Slates for the D'/striet of Georgia, in favor of Lerov M. Wiley, Parish &. Co. vs s**y a Wood. WM. J. I\itIS, Marshal. POSTPONED S^LE. Jf ill he sold at the s'lme time and place. Also eight hundred and filly acres of land, lying in the county of Houston, adjoining lands of Jacob Pierce anil others, being the place on which John Toiul'^son now resides, levied on to satisfy a fifa from the sixth circuit e UIIrt 0 f t j, e United States for the district of Georgia, in favor of C. Jfc. G. II. Kelsev .V Hoisted* vs James It. McMurruy and John Th mlinsonyxointed out bv said Tomlin-on. July 2d, 1341. WM. J. DAVIS, Marshal. J Pulaski Sheriff Sales. ! VmriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, before tlie i v v courthouse door, in tlie town of liawkinaville, Pulaski county, i within the legal hours of sale, the to!lowing property, to-wit: ' Ned a negro imm twenty-two years of age, Albert a negro man twen- j tv-three years of age, Denis a negro man twenty-five years ol age, i 300 acres'of land, more or less where William A. Kerry now lives, ad- i joining lands to Turner Coley and Green Fountain, ill the tmirfli dis- ‘ trictoforiginally Dot Iv, now Pulaski county, levied on as the proper- , | ty of William A. Berrv, to satisfy sundry fi". fas. issued f om Pulaski I Superior and inferior Courts, Otis Johnson vs. \V m. A. Derry, John ! Rawls vs. Wm. A. Berrv, John Rawls, vs. Derry and Ripley, Charles | Walker, Executor vs. Win. A. Berry,and James E. Philips vs. Wm. j A. Berrv. Property pointed out by Win. A. Berrv. j Also, Lot No. 76 in the 8th District of originally Dooly, nmv Pulaski j countv, as the property of Green G. Graham, to rstisb sundry fi. fas. J issued from a J ustices’ Court, James Jarvis vs. G. G. Graham and Win. B. Brown, security; levy made by a Constable. Also, one Lot of land No. not kuown, hut known r.s tlie place where James Pugh now lives, containing two hundred two and one hall acres more or less, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court, John A. McNair, xs. James Pugh; lew made nod netumed by a t un stable. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, Sh’ff. R espectfully informs his friends lie will continue in business, aud would Particular attention will tie given to the selling of Cotton and oilier produce. Orders for bagging, famjlv supplies, &c. will be promptly executed. ’ 1 * - July 2,1841. oq WARM SPRINGS, MF.IUWETllEU county, geokgia. I HIE subscriber having purchased this well known establishment, M. will open his house early iu June, for the reception of visitors. He declines giving many details of fair promises, of what he intends to do j for those who may call upon him, but simply adds—call! aud if you are not pleased, it shall lie no fault ol his. To those who ..re in pursuit of PLEASURE, call ! His Ball Room will be lighted up every evening, and good musicians will at all times ; be in attendance. To those who are in pursuit of HEALTH, call likewise; good rooms and cabins shall be in abundance; und the invalid can he as retired as necessary. 1 deem itealirelv unnecessary to say any thing in relation to the Bath, suffice it :o sav, there is uout: equal to it in the United States. 1 shall not euiiiaer.ite my charges here, hut will he as reasona ble as possible, at tbe sa»e time they will lie sufficiently hisli to ensure a good table and good attention. In short, every attention that is ne cessary, and every comfort that can be rendered to his visitors shall be hiscoustaut endeavor. SEYMORE R. BONNER. j P. S. I intend to layoff'll few lots and dis]tose of them to such as will improve them in twelve months. To those who may wish to purchase, call on me or inv agent,Mr. Jonathan Niles; one or "the other will ut all ; times be at tbe Springs to point out the lots and price. SEYMORE R. BONNER. April -tfllli 1841. H | |f. [Tp The .Macon Messenger, Southern Recoider, Standard of Union, and Alabama Journal, will publish this weekly until the lrt of August,, and forward their accouats to me at Columbus, Georgia. SEYMORE R. BONNER. i \ e i W , he ,, Cu,1 r l!lOU to ‘ VU: Iu lhe third section of tbe fi-st I Article: the election of the Senate shall be biennially. | u j , ,ff Ve k s ** ct ‘°» of the first Article: the Representatives shall t.e chosen biennially. In the twelfth section of the first j A . rt “ -e: »he meeting of tlie Geueral Assembly shall be bien- i ll '*l In the third set lion of the third At tide; there shall be a • State’s Attorney and Solicitors appointed by the Legislature j ! *od commissioned by the Governor, who shall hold their ol- ; flees lor the term of four years, or until iheir successors shall nnrl Public generally, that! be elected and qualified, unless removed by seutence on im- Id he pleased'to serve them, j peachrueni, or by the Governor, on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the General Assembly. And iu the fifteenth section of the fourth Article: and when any such bill shall be i passed iu manner aforesaid, the same shall be published at ! least six months previous to the next ensuing election fur ! members of the Genera! Assembly. | CHARLES J. JENKINS, Speaker <>t the House ol Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to, 2-Jd December, 1H-40. CH A RLES J. Mt DON A LD, Governor. April. 2 1841. It)—6m Dll. HAYNES’ Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bilious Pills. f J lllLslE justly celebrated Pills, which are winning tiieir vvavtoprr- 1 eminent popularity, are suited to all cases requiring either aiild aperient, or active cathartic operation— picpared bv one of the oldest Physicians in Georgia, having been tested by, more than ten years’ ex perience in his private practice before tbev' were offered to the public, and having, whenever they have bad a fair trial, been preferred to all other articles ol similar form. r i hey are coniidciulv recommended as greatly superior, tor general use, to every other known remedy. A fresh supplv for sale, at 50 cents the box, bv E. M. COWLES, BREEDLOVE & DERRY, DR. LITTLE, And at LAFAYETTE HALL. Milledgeville, Sept I, 1840. ' 32—If ^Moffat’s Life Pills and Phoenix HEAD QIARTERS 3d Div. G. 1. MILLEDGEVILLE, MAY 13,1841. i BITTERS. The perfectly safe, unei ring, mid snceessful treatment of | almost every species of disease by tlie" use of MOFFAT’S LIFE 1 MEDICINES, is no longer a matter of doubt, as a reference to the expe rience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. During the Post Office, MILLEDGEVILLE, JULY 8, 1841. NORTHERN MAIL—Due daily at 10 A. il. Coses daily at 12 M. SOU niERN—Due daily al 1 P. M. Closes daily at 8 A. M. SAVANNAH—Due Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 A. M. ir»rt .1 • i | i , . Closes Mondav, Wednesday and Friday, at 12 M. ana lor the sake ol moral anti political honesty, at I PIEDMONT— Due Tuesday,Thursday,vt -Saturday, at 5 A. M. least in justice to my character, and the manner in I „. , VII , r Closes same davs,at n.A. M. which I L..„ ^i:«s^l» 1 ,t... ,i. ut: 1 HAWKIN=,VILLE-(y.alr»,nton,)d..e I uesday&Friday,at 10 A. M MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Iia.te discharged the duties of a public trust Closes on the same davs nt II A.M." Pulaski. Sheriff Sales. VV4LI. be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, before the ™ Court House door, in the Tow n of Hawkinsvillc, Pulaski county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-w it : One negro man unmet! Joe, twenty-seven years old, levied on ns the properly of John \V. Dnrkw-ell, to satisfy a 6 fa from Pulaski Superior court; McCurdy & Abl.iek, vs John W. Bnrkwell and Thomas McGriff; property printed out bv John W. Bnrkwell. Also one lot of land. No. not known, adjoining lands w hereon J. \\ . Bnrkwell now lives, in the 21st district of originally Wilkinson now Pulaski county, levied on as the property of John \V. Barkwell.to sat isfy a ft fa from Pulaski .Superior Court, T. Buttler Jt Co. v*. John XV. Barkwr It; properly pointed out by Joint XV. Bnrkwell. ■ Also one lot land. No. 226, in tbe nineteenth district of originally XX’ilkitis'on noxfr Pulaski county, levied on as the property of Barney XVilliams to satisfy two fi fas from a Justices cutirt—S. Bishop, vs Barney Williams; Tlicoptilus XX’illiams vs Barney XVilliams; levied and returned bv a constable. JAMES DYKES, Sh’ff. July 30, I8H, Pulaski Sheriff Sales. W II.E be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door in the town of Hawkinsvillc, Pulaski County, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One lot of land, No. not known, in the thiiteenth district of original ly XX’ilkinson now Pulaski county, adjoining Abel XVright and others, levied on as the property of F.li Bolen, to satify a fi fa from a justices court—Thomas Bcinbrv, vs Eli Bolen and Crawford Hart; levy made by a constable. Also two fractions No. 290, nnd 239, in the fourth district of originally Dooly now Pulaski county, levied on as the property of Thomas Cole man,to satisfy a fi fu from a justices court—Levi tlnrrcl, vs Asa Foun tain and Thomas Coleman ; levied on by a constable. Also one grey horse, levied on as the property of Thomas R. JSar.di- ford, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Pulaski Superior court, Robert McComb, vs Thomas R. Sandilord. Also one lot of land, lying and being hi the 21st district of originally XVilkiuson now Pulaski county. No. not known, but known ns tbe Mary Junes’: land; levied on as the property of Sherwood Harrell, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a justices court—Siiaderick Flovd, vs Sherwood Har rell; levied on bv aconstttble, JAMES DXKES, D. Sit'd. July 2, 1841. I yV'SIONORDERS-Io pursuance of General Orders of the present month alone, nearly one hundred eases buiecome to the km,wl- . . an, ' , * i < n de r -i , i-chct, the Amiuul Review anti Inspection ot the 3d edge ot Mr. Moffat, where the patient bus, to all ftpitcarance, cffe<*fe<l ?t Dtv .sion of Georgia M.'.t.a, by Regiments and Battalions, will take permanent cure bv tbe exclusive ami judicious use of the Life Me.lv place at the respective nuster-grounds, on the .lays follow mg, viz : j cillcs _ # „„,e eighi or ten of these had been considered bevot.,1 all hope n the county of Clark on I hursday, the 2 u September next. liv ,J le ir medical attendants. Such l.appv results are a si'.urce of great J" COBn V of /*" lell ‘ or f ,c ’ V” Sa V r V i l «r 4, !‘ a *l' ,c »" er . n f* t - , j pleasure to Mr. M. and inspire him with ww confidence to recommend In the county of Greene, on I uesday and XXeduesday, the 7th and > ,he use of hi.-...edicir.es to his fellow citizens, dlh September next. The LIFE MEDICINES are a purely VEGETABLE preparation. InI the county of Morgan, or. Friday and Saturday, the 10th and 11th They are mild and pleasant in their operation,and^t the same lima cp i m.M r next. tborm.gl.—acting rnpidlv upon the secretions of' thflfvsteni—earning n he county of Pu n i.n,.... Tuesday the l tth September next. | ort at | acrimonious humors, und assi.nilating with and purity ing' .he In the county ol Balcw...,,... Friday the I.th of Scine.uber next. blood. For this reason, in agravat. .1 cases,.! Dvspepsia, the Life Sled,- On the respective days ....mediately Prcced.ng the Rev.ews and In- c i„ e s will give relief in a shorter of time il,a,. a..v other preset.,>- specfn." ... the above named counties, the commissioned and non-com- ,. cver aIld Ai . u |„fl a .m...,t,,rv Ri.t..mutism,' Fevers of ev. lv missioned officers of Regiments and Battalions will be assembled for description, Sick Headache, llcrt-burn. Dizziness in the Head, Pain's ,n ?/. l ; ,,c !V >l |' an , 1 r ‘-' , f. , r „ .... ’ in the Chest, Flatulencv, impaired appetite, and in everv disease arising I 1.0 Colonels ol Regiments nml Uo.nniuuders of Battalions will in- . - ‘ . ’ - - “ struct Iheir Adjutant.- to note in tf.rir rci,,r„. to «l,„ Rjignd ■ Inspectors the several officers who have failed to uniform themselves within the time prescribed by law. These defieiences will also be noted in the Brigadge returns. Tlie Commanding General ex,>ects a strict compliance with orders. A rigid discipline and subordination w ill be enforced, and all intractions promptly punished. Bv order of Major General Sanford. WM. S. ROCKWELL. Ai!-de-cnmp. Mav21,1841. 17—td ./ifst Manufactured and for Sale AT THE PENITENTIARY. 211 do Buggy and Sulkey do 20 do Jersey Harness, 50 do Two Horse do 10 do Cart do 25 pair Fine Boots, 500 do Shoes (assorted) Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Tubs. Pails, and Churns. 7 Fine Buggies, 3 do Sulkies, 10 Jersey XX’agons, 2 Six Horse do 2 Four Horse do 20 Two Horse do 2 One Horse do 10 Rail Rond Carts, 12 Wheel Barrows, 5 Sets Carriage Harness A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF TIN WARE, &c. Together with a great varietv of articles too tedious to mention. THOMAS L. ROSS, Clerk. April 23,1811. 13—tf^ GENERAL AGENCY. confided to me, exhibit to me and tlie citizens of this ! NEXVNXN—(ViaCovingt°"’) due Monday, Wednesday,and Saturday . .ic | atlOP.M. Closes ^.vturnav, Mondav and Thursday, at 3 P. M. community at least » show of reason or excuse for my stanfordville—Due on xx’ednesday at6 p.M. closes on Mon- dismissal from office. Respectfully your ob’t servant. JOHN SCHLEY. Columbus, Ga., 26tli February, 1841. To ll»e President of the United States. The undersigned, citizens of Columbus, Georgia, respectfully represent to the President that John Schley, the present of this city, who received his ap pointment iu July last, is a capable, efficient and ac ceptable officer. That in the discharge of his public duties and in bis official intercourse w ith all who have had business with him, he has conducted himself with uprightness and impartiality, and w ith reference on- j ly to the proper administration of the duties of his office. We would further respectfully represent to the Pre sident, that Mr. Schley has not made his office subser vient to politcal objects or designs, or attemqted to bring any influence which his positions conferred into conflict with the freedom of elections. On the con- trary, «c are satisfied from personal observation and from daily intercourse that the present Post Master of I 40M0 d °do pine * this city has, since his appointment to the station he loiooii do popular* now holds, had no other object in viexv than a faithful ! |5{j{jo d “ m , p y” let ions I ; WOO tVel gum s regulating and prescribing the duties devolving up- j ^ do "camore do 4 day at 8 1*. M. RAM VH—Due on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Clones at the same time. O’ OFFICE HOURS—Every day from nun rise until sun net, except vvhilcopening nnd .-losing of Mails. On Sunday the Office will he open between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock. E. DAGGETT. P.M. R. W. BONNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONTICELLO, OA. Rr.rEREKCEs—Ho.x. E. Y. Hitt., Monticello. A. Reese, Esq. Madison. I. I.. Harris, Esq. Milledgeville. . T. Haynes, Esq. Milledgeville, June 11,1841. 20—tf Penitentiary, Ga. ? July *4,1841. j EALED proposals will be received up to tlie 25th August next’ for furnishing the Penitentiary with the following described tim ber : ,t ' V* 1 P ,ank ( 51lrfice measure) 5 in. thick from 12 to 16 feet Ion*. ~0U d«* do do u *• 4 44 “ u u • 400 do do JUOO do do lOoO do do 2000 do do 1000 do do 1000 do oak do do do ami rigid compliance with the laws and instructions i jjooo feet gam scontlin 4 inches square. do 4 do do . . , w w . , —- ww V x.. w . v .w do 4 do do on him, and to execute them conformably to the wishes of ihe Government, and in a manner satisfac- ?. I*; H“ 3 “ 2i “ 5-3 “ 5 1-8 wide as possible 2 inch. U 14 feet long. 17 feet long. tory to the people of this place. If it were necessary to adduce facts to show the im partiality of Mr. Schley in his official capacity, we could mention that two out of his assistants have been, and are still warm opponents of the adminis tration of Mr. \ r an Buren. We are unapprized of the course which will be pur sued by tlie President elect in reference to the Post Office in this city; but we have thought it due to Mr. Schley to make these representations of facts, which we are certain will be contradicted by no one, and ask 4000 do pine do 4 do do 4000 do do do 3j by 4 do oOtlO ash fellows according to patterns. 16,000 white oak spokes 2 feet 8 inches long 2j bv 3 square, 100 set post oak or elm bubs 19 inches long 13 iuch diameter, 200 set elm hubs 11 inches long 8 inch diameter. 400 axlelrees 5J by 6 inches square, 7 feet long (hickory.) 200 tongues 5J inches square at uae end, and 3 square at the other, 14 feet long (white oak.) 100 pieces while oak, 5j by 6 inches square 10 feet long, 300 pair of houns according to pattern. The delivery must be had by the first day of November, 1341. All timbers to be the best of its kind, conlurmiug strictly with pat terns that wjlt be furnished and are now in die office for inspection. Bonds and good security wilt be required to seenre tbe fidelity of the contract—bidders will accompany with their bids, at least two good names as securities. Bide will be entertained for portions or tbe whole. J. R. ANDERSON, Inspector. July 30, 3841, Administrator’s Sale. I N pursuance to an order of the Inferior Court ut XX'asldtictim coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in August next, at the court house door in Swainsboro, Emanuel county, within the legal hours of sale, one hundred and fifty acresol land, lying in the county of Emanuel, on the waters of the Little Oltoo- pie,adjoining lands of Tarver and others, belonging to the estate of Jordan Smith, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day of sale. WM. SMITH, } Adm’rs JORDAN R. SMITH, $ Adm rs * May 4,18*1. 16—tds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court, in and fo thecounty of Pulaski, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door in said county,four-fifths of three hnmlred and thirty acres of land, situated in said county, number not known, but known as the place on w hich Ir win XVillis now lives, sold as the property of David Simpson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of Ihe heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day. jVILLIAM XV. MAYO, Adn.’r. June 4,1841. r 13—td The subscriber renews the offer of his services to his friends and the public, us a GENERAL AGENT in this place. He will at tend tothe renewal of ail Notes that may be entrusted to his care in the Central Bank, for thecistomarv fee of ONE DOLLAR for each renew al. Also,to the taking out and forwarding Grants for Fifty Cents eaeh. lie will also make Maps of the various Districts in the several Lotteries.and give a nuiiera al List of the Drawer, of the Lots at tlie customary price. Ail letters (post paid) will nrret with prompt attention. CHARLES E. RYAN. December, loih 1340. RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA; (OF THE PROPRIETOR.) D R. ROWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, for the cure of Fever & Auoue—wholesale and retail. from an impurity of tbe blued, or a disordered of il.o „i..ot«el*, die uo<5 Mrdii-mrc losnlwnv. JJT..V<-,t to be bcYIiml doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treatment. All that Mr. .Moffat asks of his patients i- to be particular in taking them strictly according to the direelions. It is not by a newspaper no tice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their fin or, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of u fair trial. Is the reader an invalid,and dues he wish to know whether the Life Medicines will suit his owncuse ! If so, let him call or send to Mi. Moffat’s agent iu this place, and procure a i opv of the Xlediral Manuel, designed as a Domes tic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He will there find enu merated very many extraordinary cases ofc.ire; and perhaps seme ex actly similar to his own. Moffat's Medical Office in New X'ork,375 Broadway. These X aiuahie .Medicines are for sale bv M. E. EDWARDS, Agent. October 6,1010. 37 ly (t/^Moffiil’s Vegetable Life Pills and Phoenix BITTER?*. The high celebrity which tlie.-e excellent Medicines Imre acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is !i. able, is a matter lamtliar will, almost every intelligent person. They i be. ante known by their fruits—their good w orks have testified for them ! —they did not thrive hv tlie fi.ith of the credulous, i In cases of Costiveuess, Dyspepsia, Billions and Liver Affections, j Asthma, Piles, Settled Pams, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstin ate Head iclies, Impure Slate of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness ineiije.it to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all ge neral derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariafdy proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,at XVM. B. MOFFAT’f* Me dical Office,375 Broadway, New X'nrk. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Mof fat’s signature. [O’The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50cents, and £1 each, according to the size ; and the Phoenix Bitters ir. bottles; at $1 or A2 each, with full directions. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An ihferesting little pamphlet, entitled “ Moffat’s Medical Manual, designed as a Domestic Guide to Health—containing accurate information ronrerning the most prevalent disease, and the most approved remedies—by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT.” Apply to the Agents. OTT’The above medicines lor sale by M. E. EDXX'ARD.S, Xlilledgeville. October 6. 1840—37—ly Agenf.^ Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicines. T HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and ea- KILLA, a neat and efficacious remedy. duin<* them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified COMPOUND SYRUP OF DEXVBERRY, for bowel I cases which have been made public, ami in almost everv species ofdis- coinplaints. ' ease to which the human frame is liable, the bappv effects of MO)- A .XI MON I ATE D EMBROCATION, for Rheumatism, j FATS LIFE PILLs AND PHCENIX BITTERS have been grateful- Swellrd Joints, Sec. Si.c. | ly audptibliclv acknowledged bv tbe persons beneCtted. ard w1m were EX E XX ATI.R. ! previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles X ERMIFUGE. | upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently ORIENTAL POXVDF.R OF ALABASTER, inboxes! a £ t . Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do I Notice. w ,u - be sold before the Court-House door in the town of Blakely, for beautifying the skin. For sale bv Millcdgeville, June 11,1841. XVM. G. LITTLE. 20—m5.n To Mill and Bridge Oxvners. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases ofevcrjr form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from tlie coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities con stantly settling around them -and to remove the hardened fa ces whir h collect in the convolutions ot the smallest intestines. Other medicines | only partially dense these, anil leave such collected masses behind as Earlycouiitv,on the first Tuesday in October next, within the ’ a .MILL-XYRIGIl 1 AND BRIDGE BLILDER,to the public legal hours of sale' the followin'- i.ropc-tv, viz : negro Isaac a man I will engage to build or repair Mills of every description, and repair aud about 33 years of a*e XVilev, a man about'31 vears of age—one him- build bridges. He is at work at present, at Ball’s Mills about five miles drr.d acre's of land* being part of lot No. 406,' in the 2dh district of I from Macon. Those who desire to employ his services will please di- Earlv county, hclo’ndng to the estate of John Porter, dec’d. and sold ! reet to him at this office, Irwtnton, or Macon, lor testimonials, as to for the benefitof the "heirs. JOEL L. PORTER, Adm’r. T HE Subscriber, late a citizen of New X'ork, tenders his services as , to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train ot evils, or sudden Hi-. , III! I-IVttlCIIT 4\lt UIMItGF. m;il r>F.R In th* nnhljc. || e arrlnra, with all its imminent dangers. 'I l.is fact is well known to all July 23,1841. 26—tds GEORGIA, Pulaski County. YyilEREAS George Braincrd, administrator on tlie estate of John ** Deshazo, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from said administration, These urctherefure to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if any, within the time prescribed by luw. Given tinder my haiuPnt office, this the 20th June, 1841. JOHN V. MITCHELL, C. C. O. July 2,1841. 2T—6m Ills mechanical skill, lie would refer all interested to Green B. Burney, Anderson Ingram, Martin and William Caswell, Esqrs. of XX'ilkmson county, and Hartwell H. Tarver, Esq. of Twiggs county. He will en gage to work bv the dav, or job. AMOS WOOD. November 10,1840 42—tf regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of tho-e well informed men egainst quack medicines —or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons, The second effect of the. Life Medicines is to clean.-e the kidnev s and th. bladder, and by this means, the liver and the i>n:g-, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lull** before il pa=ses into the heart, being thus purified by .them, and nourished by food coming from a clean imnach, courses freely through ti.c veins, renew? everv part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the bannerol health in the oioomin?check. Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicines bav. been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedv for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of ihe Heart. Loss of Appetite, Heart-hum and Headache, Restlessness, Georgia, Pulaski County. W HEREAS. James J. Polhill, applies for JetterB of administra tion on the estate of Jemima Jones, late of said county, dec’d- Th«s« "i* therefore tocite and admonish all and singular,the kindred ' and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections if any exist, why said letters should not be granted, on or before the first Monday in September next. Given under mv hand, at office, this June 19th, 1811. 22—30d JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Pulaski County. Y^HEREAS, Robert A. Hardwick administrator oil the estate of Asa ; Alford, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismis sion from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred sad creditors of said deceased, to Sic their objections, if any exist, with- ■ the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given and?r rav hand,at office, in Hawkinsvillc, February 12th 1841. JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o. Regulus; Bartlett’s Childers, Honey Wood’s Arabian, out of the Two True Blues, Reindeer is a chesnut sorrei, 16 hands high, of large bone, strongly made, short haekyfine eyes, and of commanding appearance. He was bred by Thomas Pearsall, of Long Island, New York, and will he nine years old in May next. There is not a better blooded horse in the Unit ed States,cither native or imported. JOHN T. LAMAR, JOHN WY.NENS. December 1st, 1840. Notice, LlltJ Alice* ua»c trcru jij* iti ciiiii»v:u 11 w v.x -.-i u~ n the Fever and Ague districts,Physicians almost universally prescribe ; them. _ I AUthat Mr.Moffat requires of hi? patients is to be particular in tas in* the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by ' a newspaper notice, or by anything that he bim3elt may say in their favor ; that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results o! a lair trial. MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL, designed as a d< me stir guide to ■ health. This little pamphlet, edited by XV. B. Moffat, 375 Broadwav, I New York, has been published for the purpose of explaining more tuny i Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will be found highly interesting m persons seeking health. It treats upon prevafenMiseases, and <»« JVOTICE, i persons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent disease?* 1 * 4 LL persons indebted to the esUte of David Simpson deceased, are ( causes theseof.' Price, r wen ry fiveeents—foreale byMr.Moflat hereby required to make payment, and rho?c havjnz demands Against , ?*n*ra!1y. . _ said estate, are requested to present them in terms ol the law. j These Valuable Me iicincs tre :or 5U: ® mwionc ir+rt. 1 1 XVILLIAM W. MAYO, Adm’r. M. t EDWARDS, Af*"' Paiaskiceuntv. June 4. I£4<* in_x, iss.R in—4t j ^ct«ber 1349