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tT A Certain Cum nr 8i©« Humchi, which lias
fctan used ia families* ovary member of which bee bed eich
Madacho front Infancy, ee e cnaaiiiutloMal femily complaint
•ftd hee cured effectually In every Vestaue© yet known,amoun
ting to many hundred*. 11 la sol nnpleaaaail® taste, oaddoau
ant prevent the dnily avocations of um using it; It mint be
psrtsvered In, and the cure ia gradual, hut eartain and pamta*
neat. Instances are constantly multiplying where this die*
trraaing complaint ie completely relieved and cured, although
af veers standing, by the nmol' Dr. .Spohn’a celebrated, re*
medy. Or.e declared preference is it* pleasantness, Having
anno clTtlf® nauseating effect ofcommou drugs. It ia ao per-
I ret It satisfactory tiiat tin- propiicloi has given direction (or
his agent* ta refund the price to any one who ia uot planned
with,and even cured by it. lie Impoa also that this may se
cure its grant honeftis to the distressed sufferer* who are la
bouring under headache. R< tfpolio, M. IK, inventor and
proprietor. It la to he found only at 71 Maiden l.ane. New*
York; and Dr. LITTLE'S Drug .Store Milledgevilie,Go.
, Mete- York llerald\
HJp Tnr. IIvmvji II vik.—Phenomenon in Chemistry.—
Kast India Hair Dye—C. lorn the li:iir and will not the Skill
—This dye ia in form of n powder, which in plain matter ol
-fact may he applied to the hair over night, the first night turn
log the lightest or grey hair to a dark lirowii.aud by repealing a
aecoud or third night, to a bright jet black, any person may,
therefore, with the lens! possible trouble, keep hie hair any
dark ahndc, or a perfect black; with n positive assurance tiint
•the.powder, if applied to the nk in, will not color it. There is
wo coloring in this statement, a* any ono can easily test.
Thesefacte aro warranted by the chemist who manufacture*
it. Itis to be found only at 71 Maiden Lane, Neo-York; ami
T)r. LITTLE’S Drug Store Milledgevilie, Ga.
inrsriTTtSC, OF BLOOD—There is no medicine equal
•to Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort in speedily curing this
alarming disease. Over five hundred certificates from persons
af the first respectability in this city have been handed in at
375 Bowery.
Dll. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT—This
far famed remedy is daliy growing more and more in demand
for the cure of couch*.colds, pain in the breast and diseases
•which lead to consumption. Having been used many years*
'the coutiimnl demand proves the balsam to be really nil it is
- represented and worthy of general use.—JV- 1 • Cssrirr.
COUGHS AND COLDS.—'Wherevtr we hear a person
coughing nnd evidently suffering front n severe cold and cough
we think what a pity you will not use Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of
Liverwort. We hnvo been so uncus touted to consider ibis
medicine a certain cure for consumptive diseases that we
wish am merely to see it in every house.—Herald.
PUBLIC HALES.
Just received from Ncw-York of Com-
stock A: Co.
H AY’S Liniment lor the cure of Pile!*
Oldridge’s liulm ufColuinbin.
Dr.fcpon’sStck Headache Remedy.
Dnllev’s Magical I’oiu Extractor.
Hewe’s Nerve and Bone Liniment for the cure of Rheuma
tism, Gout, Ac.
J)r. Lin’s Strengthening Plasters.
Kast India Hair Dye.
Rose Ointment for 1’itter, Ringworms, Ac.
Swaiiu’s Panacea.
Dr. Taylor’s Balsam nf Liverwort, for the cure of Con
-turn turn it.Liver Complaint, Ac.
For-'tle bv WM. G. 1.1 I I LE.
Milledgevilie,Feb. 22,131?. 22 if
Macon District. Fninp and Quarterly
MecliiiRS.
Estonian Cump Alerting commencing Wednesday night
• Jnlv 07th.
Milledgevilie Quarterly meeting, do
August nth.
• Cullndiurt Camp meeting do
August I Ith.
Forsyth do. do. do
-August I7i!i.
Sparta do. do. d<
Angust 26th.
Friday
do.
Irvviuton nnd Wilkin
day night Septeiuli
1st.
; do. Thursday
do. Wednesday do.
do. .Friday do.
('amp tmvtingcommencing Tliurs-
do. <k». Wed*
do. Thu ra
tio.
do. Tliurs-
Monticello
aesihy night do 7|!t.
'Clinton Quarterly nn cti
day night September 13th.
Sandersvilio
Mcsday night Jo. 21 *t.
Jeffersonville
night IV t. 5th.
Crawford
. night Oct. I'Jtlt.
Reck Spring
•day night-September It.
A limited Copaiiucrftliip iu flic practice
of I.aw.
T HE undersigned will pnu tine Low in connexion onlv in
thu counties of Baldwin, Jones, Jasper, Putnuin, 11 tin
- cock, aid Washington.
IVERSON L. HARRIS will practice as heretofore in the
•Circuit Court of the United States—ns nlso in the Superior
Court* of the counties of Wilkinson,I nttren*. Twiggs. Pulus-
hinnd Bilik. IVERSON L. HARRIS.
Feb. 1*1849* 90 If SEATON <1. DAY*
Milledgevilie Female Academy.
T flfS Institution, lately kept by Mis* A. I*. Hamilton,
will recominenee on Aloimny m-xt. July 11 tit. under tho
superintendence of Mi- . J. R. CUTTING, who will he asst*-
led in llm higher hranebes by Professor Cottino. Air. R.
L. Jaciuo.v, Teacher of tho Piano Forte, will continue his
. verviera in the Academy.
Rot»-a of Tuition f«»r‘Session of litre months, ns follows:
f-lteudiug, Spelling, l ini miner. Geography, A ntlitiie ie, and
History oftlm Uinied Males,$10. Higher Branches—Natural
Philosophy, Cbemii-try,Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Natur
al I i i .-to i », A sin mu.my, Rhetoric. Am ient it mi Model nil istorv,
Algebra, Euclid, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Laliu uud
•Greek Language*. $29
Qjr* Tuition in all cn«*“» to be paid in advance. Fnmilici
‘lectures will occnsionwliy lo given on different branches nl
Science. Hours of tuition from half past tf until 12, uud from
9 niiti) 5 o’clock.
Milledgevilie, July 0, 15-11.
WILLIAM II. PEGU,
Attorney nmi C ounsellor nt l.uw,
KKOXVH./.E, Crawford Co.,Ha.
ue willhe promptly alien*
35 if
H
p.iLM,m\i:iiAco. (
Auction A Com mission lflcrcliniits t
MACON ULO.
AViNG taken the store recently occupied by Chnptr
A Ross, beg leave to < ffer to the citizens of Alucou ntul
oriciuitv, a general aranrtiuci.t of
Dry-Goods :t:i*I Groceries*
which will be shortly opened, uud so|J cheap for rush
of the purtners residing iu Charleston, enables them
-■many facilities to tlu ir t'rii mis.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments when
ed. Orders for Cotton will meet with prompt attention,
they assure tlirir patrons thut a rigid and watchful care will
be extended to their inteiext*.
ftmitieejul Insurance will !.n effected on their stock, to pro-
vied const goes from danger bv fire. *
•REFERENCE.
One
reqtitr*
A. Lnfilte & Brother,
'Gtnitli At. G running,
McBride, Hilnor vS. Hnnekle,
F. II. Stow,
Win. Patton,
Ftu»#ell At Fairchild,
A. P.Caldwell,
11. Slawson & Co
L. Baldwin & Co.
Rowland A: Bnrstow,
F. II. Wclntan,
Russel) &. Hutchinson,.(tig
Ren Sc Cotton, )
. 1. B. Stow,
•ScjltCrnv,
'Win. P. Rowland, |
J. R. Butts,
June 20,1812.
Charleston, S. C,
PUBLIC HALLE.
.., , Putnam SI.erlll Sale*.
TTTI A. he sold before the Cuurt-liouso door In the town of
rV Eatonton, Putnam county, on the fust Tuesday in
•SEPTEMBER next, within the usual hours of salo, thu ful
low ing nroperiv, to wit:
200 acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of Dnvid
II. Held and others, loriod on astho property of James Wright
lo satisfy a fi fa in favor of Matthew Wright and others vs said
James Wright.
225 acres ofland, more or lest, adjoining Lot Hearn nnd oth-
there, levied no ns tbs property of Benjamin F. Ward to satis
ly a li fa in favor of the Justice! of the Inferior Court of said
county vs Benjamin F. Ward.ami Allred Franklin anti L. W.
Rosser, security.
113 neresof loml. more or less, levied on ns the property o^
L. D..Wnllei,ad*oinin( the lamia of Alfred Cousins nnd I'nrter
lying on Bear creek, to satisfy three fi Iks issued frum oJusti**
ce’e Court in favor of John II. Clark. Adm’roftho estate of
Win II. Mutillie, deeeased, vs Hops II. Waller ami Levy D.
Waller, seen my. l.nvy niudo nnd retuincd to inn hv n cousin-
hie. W. T. SAMMON8, Sim riff.
Aug. 2,1812.45
Piilmini Hlivi'BT Sales.
W ILL ho sold on the. first 'Tuesday jn SEPTEMBER
next, holorn the court-house door in the town ol
Entnntoii, Pnlnnm comity, between tho usual hours of suits,
the following property, to w it:
•vo lots in tho town of Fatoulon.Nos. two nnd five, in square
letter M. with the improvements thereon; also, 160 acres of
I rail, inure or les.4,011 Little River, adjoining the lands of Allen
Lawrence nntl others; levied on ss the property of John Mc
Kenzie mid Peter Beimock.tn satisfy a fi fa issued from Rich
mond Hupurior Court in favor of the President, Directors ami
t’oiupiinv of the Bank of Augusta vs John McKenzie uud Pe
ter Itsmiock.
120 acres ofland, more nr less, adjoining the lands of Wm.
Lock and others, levied oiissths property of Win. II. Sent *-
brooks, to satisfy a fi fa issued from rutmiiii Superior Court
in f i\or of Bowie, Barker vV Bowie, vs Robert A. Walton and
Win. II. Searshrooks.
tine ronn horse about 7 venrs old, three cows and calves,
nnd .-ixieeu head ofliogs, lev ied mins the properly of Win. Par
ker. to satisfy all fit issued from Putimui Superior Court in la-
vor of Orrcn W.Owens vs Win. Parker.
A ng. 2. 18 !•». 45 J A M KS M . M A PPIN, 1). Shff.
AdmlnUtriitoi^s Male.
B Y permission ol the llonornble the Court of Ordinsry ol
Telfair county, will he sold at the residence ol the subarri
lier on Satimlav the 20th of August next, within the usual
hours of sale,‘I gig I Bureau, 1 nnnk, 1 bed aud furniture;
sold for llio benefit of the heirs end creditors of the lute Mrs
It. Dopsou. terms made know u on the day of sale.
ALEXANDER T. DUPrfON, Adiniiiistraior.
Telfair, J uly 7th, 1842. 42
r_9U88 MOKTIia NOTICES.
F 'OUR ltlONTIId after date, application will he
made to llm tlonornhlo the Interior Couil of Newton
county,when sitting forordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the remainder of tho real estate of Joseph llnghv, deceased, it
being that part of lot number one hundred and' ninety-two in
the tenth district of originully Henry, now Newton county,
confining sixty-six anes, assigned fur dower to Elizabeth
llnkby, willow of said Joseph Bsgby.
May I Oth, 1843. 31 CHARLES COURdEV, Adm’r.
I'liitistiu ^lit»r»ir Snlv*.
\YTll.L lie sold on ilie first Tuesday in OCTOBER n
r V before the Court house door in Entontun, ’Putnam
county, vvitliiii tin* usual huursul sale, the follow ingpropertv,
to " ii :
Om* ronn horse about 7 years old, three cows and calves,
and sixteen head ofhogs, levied on ns the property of Wui.
Parker to satisfy u mortgage fi fit in favor of Scott ,V Lowe
vs Wm. Parker. Primer tv pointed out in said mortgage.
J AS. \V. M A PPIN, D. Sheriff.
A nc- 2,1843. 45
E’litunit) FosfpoiKMi Slioiill Suit*.
ILLbesold before the Court-house door in Eatonton,
Putnam county,on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro.
perty,lo wit:
One clock, 0 chairs, 3 beds, bedsteads nnd furniture
tallies. I pine di sk, I lot of conking utensil*, also the hooks,
notes and accounts of the firm of \V. nnd M. Jackson
levied on ns the properly of Woody nnd Moses Jackson to sat
isfv a mortgage fi lii in favor of Francis C. McKinley vi
Woody ami Moses Jackson. Property pointed out in said
mortgage fi fa.
JAMES W. MAPPIN, I).Sheriff.
Jnl* 1-?, 184*3. 42
Aflmliilfttrntor’M Sitlr.
PURSUANT to nil order of the Inferior Court of Houston
L County,when sitting ns n Court Ordinary, will be sold
before the Court-house in I’orrv, on tlm first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, within the legal hour* of sale, the follow ing
.ota aud parcels iff land, and negroes hulouging to the estate ol
F. D. Winibeily, deceased, late of said county, to wit:
l.ot No. 125, the west lin.fofNo. 16J. The east half ofNo
9. 50; acres in themirth east corner of No. 124, the lots and
irccla all lying in the 12th district of Houston county—also.
•0 acres more or less being part of lot No. 97, and IflO acrer
of lot No. 127, Both of the two Iasi mentioned parcels of lumi
lying and living in the I Ith district of the county aforesaid.—
At the same time and place will be sold ton or twelve vnltnihlt-
negroes. All to be sold lor the benefit of creditors, terma on
the dny.
On the same day will he sold pursuant to the same order, be
fore the Courthouse of Decatur coiintv, us the property ul
the said deceased, l.ot oflaiiil No. I5J, in the 2rth district
and lot No. 225 in the 19th district, both originully Early now
Decatur county. Terms at sale.
HENRY BUNN, > .
M. II. BUNN. { A,lmr *» |
AtlniiniMt'itloFx Sale.
W ILL be sold, before the Court-house door in Mourn
Vernon, Montgomery enmity, on the first Tuesday ii ■
October in xt. withoi the usual hours til sale, Seven liuiidreil ’
and ninety-eight Acres of l.ttml, which is a part o‘:
swamp lands, nod the balance of said lands is of n coni’ |
quality ol farming land, lying in suid county in die fork of rln
Oconee and Ooktnulpec Rivers, In-longing to the estute o
IliMijamin G. Cray, lato of nuiil county dec’ll.; nlmut mu
hundred nnd twenty acres under good fence and in fine stntt
tor cultivation. A large pail of this laud is of an excellent
quality of hammock uud oak and hickory land. The pre- ,
uiisst-H nffoid excellent water, a coiufortable daellirg house, |
and all other necessary Imililiiius for farming. Persons wish
ing to purchase lands that will never wash
\V
Trlf'nir Slm iil Hale.
\T7TLL he sold before the Court-houwoolnor »n the town of
vY Jacksonville,Telfair county, on the firm Tuesday ir
SF.PTEMBKR next, within the legal hours of sale,the fob
lowing property, to w it:
Hix lots in the town of Jacksonville, nti.tiber* ns follows:
10,11,12,13,40, and 60, levied on the property of 1.
McKiimn A: Co. to satisfy a mortguge fi fa, in fivor of Wil
liam ilarrol.
June 24th, 1812.
JACOB FL’SSELL,Sheriff.
40
Telfair Hltcnir Sale.
\T7ILL be sold before the. Court-bouse ilmirinthe town o 1
YY Jacksonville,'I'elfiiir countv, tut the first Tuesday it
SEPTEMBER next, within the legal hour? of saie,lhefol
lowing property, to wit:
Four negroes, Hannah a woman 33 year* old, Jerry a hot
13 tears eld, Caroline a girl 11 tears old,uud Mnlialu 2 tears
old; levied on as the property of Jehu Crnvey, to satisfy a
fi fa from the Sui'erior court in sai l county, in favor of Wiley
Vickers vs. M.G. Wilcox, Rebecca Swain,‘Adui’rx. ouTh
S. Swain’s estate John Cra-vey, J«m*-H W. Rawlins mid NV
IL William* ami D. 1L Greliaui security on stay. Properly
pointed out hv M.G. Wilc f *“
July 11. 1842.
JACOB FUSSELL, Slierifi*.
43
W
TelfaJ
Tolluii' SlirriH Halt*.
LL be sold on tke first 2 ucHilav in SEPTEMBER
next, before the Court-House door in Jarksenville,
county,between the usual limns ol sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Lot ot laud No. 453, in the G'U district of Appling county
let ied mi ms the property of Morgan Brown, to satis'v u
in favor of Thomas Turner vs said Brown. Levy tuadc
returned to me by u constable. Property pointed out by
Green’Tanner.
Lot r.f loud No.335 in tlm 8th district of Telfair county, le
vied on as the properly id* Henry Minix, to satisfy a li'iu
favor of William btudslill. Levy mude and returned to n
bv a constable.
JACOB FUSSKI.L, Sheriff.
Aug. 2,1C 12. 45
Ai»i»lintf HlittrilTHnlo.
■\TTILLli.isold mi the first Tiiculny in SKP'TF.M HER next
Y Y before the (’ourt-hmtsc door in the. town of Holmesvilto
Appling county, within tho usual hours of sale, the following
prunrrtv, to wit.
One lot of lurid (No G p 9) in the second district of Appling,
levied on ns tlm property of David Hesters to saii-dy a Ii it
from a Justice Court in favor of It. N. Dillard. Levy imid>
Appling' Slier iff Sale.
VYTILL be sold before'hr. Cuurt-houso door in the town of
Y\ I I >l..i • f\ * 11.•, App’ing cmiiuy, on tin- lir.-t 1'iiefld
SF.I’ IT'. MBF.R next, within tite usual hours ofsale, thcl’ul
lowing property,to wit:
Lot «d land No.247, ir. the fourth district of said county
"cl! improved, levied on ns the property ol Win. N .ttlc
s:iti-t \ livc fi t'us in favor of Stepp Rich vs Win. Nellies
llietitiove ii fas issued from a Justice’s Court held ill the 583d
di«tvivt G. M. Levy made and returned tome bv a constable,
Propmtv pointed out hv the defendant.
July 5. 1812. 41 JOSEPH TILLMAN, Sheriff.
AlMditig Pont polled Sheriff Sale.
yl/’lLL be sold before tneCour;-lioiit>e door in the rounlv
> V of Appling, on the first Tuesday in H
next, hetweeii the usual iiours of sale,
l-ot ol laud number 414 ia the fifth district of said county
levi «i mi us the puqierty of Nathaniel J. Holton or Francis
I . ill iiou to Hiitisfy an execution issued from Emnmicl Sit
nsriur court* in fiivur ol Herbert Higdon end transferred t(
Jjiiiu ( It iMut vw. John R. Daniel, principal and \\ m. Parker.
T. Holton Nntkaiiicl J. liolton. fi. Daniel uud John
L’uritics.— Property pointed out bv Fra
JOSEPH TILLMAN, ft
Clin-mi
Hollo.
Ji.lv
1812.
, blieiill'.
42
. Twiggs ShoriH Sale
WILL be sold on the first T.iesda in >EPTEMBEb
> V next, before the Court-house dut.r iu the tow not Mn
rimt, I’wiggs county* between the usual Iioiiih of sale, th
follow ing pinperfy , to wit:
One lm ot biml containing 2021 acres, more or leg*, it being
lot number forty-three, in the 7tli District of nriginullv Bald
win. now-Twiggs county, levied mi a* the pr«.p *rtv of Dan
Duncan, to satisfy six small fi fu« issued Ir.uii Justic.
(*ourt>, tour of them from the 355th Dinuiet, (i. M. n** said
eoiinty, two from the 359||| Di-t. G. M. nf Jones couniv f.
in fi.vor ofll.l. Cook Sc. (*o vs Daniel Duncan, two in m
of William J. Mn*tin v- Si!as Hudson nnd Dm.i-I Dutienu,
curify. Levy ititAle and returned t i me l*i u cmistuble.
C. HOLLINGSWORTH, sheriff
Augil-t 2, 1842. 45
W
TJIOUIt RIOSVTIIH xftsr date, application w ill be
A 1 made to the Honorable the InferiorCourt id Jasper coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to srll the
real estate of Isrcal Beckwfih, late of said conniy.
MARY BECKWITH, Ailin’
May 12th. 1812. 34
li’OIJR .lIONi TIIH after date,application will hemade
X tntlie Honorable (lie Inferior Court of 'Telfair rounlv,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave rosell thert-iil
ami personal estate of Kelirci a Dopsou, late of said countv,
deceased ALEX, T. HOPSON, Adm’r.
May 3d, 1812. 33
JOHN W. BAHUSi
Commiiilou Wcrchunli
Havaxxaii, Gko.
W ll ( enniiann in haziness at Ids old Stand, No. L,5.
B,, «ir“t Ml.n.lm. will l;« Rl«n <« "•- ,
.ailing ol' Collon .nil .il'ifrprnilucn. Onl.r.forb.g(ll.|
flmlly .iipnlio., *tc. Will hr pru.ni.lly ...uu.-d,
July 18, 1841.
Oii isit.u Ord.-r-,
IIkaii Hi: .it r. i.s . v ,
, _'lilli'.lgi vill..,
r and In
.. /iimii. i. in w sii.l it sj.e, i„,„ , ... )
'< r/i.i Militia by Reg. oeau m,.| B.uiul
the wcvcn.lilnjsart «pa<t b.r that n. r- 1,1 U
r.ler, nt ll.eii
I n the county . f Hi
llie25th of Aiigu*t ii.
In lb** coou.y of tfglethorpe,
that
[■r vriiiit.il., I., i
I 'iu.J.y Hi- ,
ny the!
-.ir,.,,
! 'urnliiy
Aug,,*
l/UUIfi KIOniTIIN niter date, application willhe
A made to the llonorahlc the Inferior Court of Telfair
county .when sitting ns oCourt ot Ordinary .forlenvetosell the
real estate and slaves of Wm. Mel. end, late of siiidcoiratv,de-
rex'ed. CHRISTOPHER MoUAE, Adm’r.
May 2d, 1042. 33
potlll MONTHS after date, nnplicntiowi^ ill b
A made to Ilia Honorable the Inferior Ciuurt of - W so
county, when sitting forordinary iMtrpnsrs/or lenveto srllthi
land belonging to the cstute of John Davison, lute *•( Wilkin-
*oti countv, decoused.
JEHU II. DAVISON. Aili.Tr.
I.I.NKEY DAVISON, Adm’x.
May 2d, 1842.
F Ot'K MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Taliaferro coun
ty, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a
lot of land Ivitig in the comity of Houston, known ns lot No.
27, in the Dili district ill said countv, belonging to thaeslato
ol 'I hymns L. Morris, late of said county of Tnliafcrto, de
ceased. JOHN CHAPMAN, Exr. in right
June 1|, 1842* 39 of his wife.
to the Honorable tho Infm
mg to purcliast. lauds Hint will never wash awnv, nor be , lib- . .. .. ’ c , ,
j.-ct Iu imili.il,liui. a,o rowp.-clft.lly i„vit mil t.n thu Sul,. ; •. » r " r '“•' -• ,|1
Jcrivur., who ill., pro,mul will oo.Ul »nv ouu ’ uT, rl 1 . 1 ’?'!"? o0 ', , ’”i o " B ‘." B ,ll “ '•'■■" u,oof Jt ' ,se
who may wish t.. examine the lauds belore the dav of sale—^ 1. .. AV . r ...'l..' 1 lt * . . .... . . , ,
premises,
wlm may wish to examine the lauds before the dav of sab
•Id for the benefit of the. licits nntl creditors. Terms made
know n on the day of sale.
HCOTT W. CRAY. ,
WILLIAM It. CHAV. 1 *‘ lm
July 7, IS45.
J. A. MILI.KU, Ailm’r.
BUSISICSS,
It,'on.l Slrccl, Ans««ln. Oeorjiln.
iirj), A, URAL!. It Cn. inform thoir fricnil. ■ml Sir
IT niililio ronorally.lliol llioy cunlimio lllu ilan
it 1 lioir Firo-l'ruul'W.ni-lluillio, on limnd-nro,-!
no„ nt llioir I- .. - , , .
mc.lv occupied l,y Hcc« St. Ilcnll,) nnd Imncliv -Inc
tiou io business, to merit a contiuuatico ami
iromier. . , ,
Messrs. J. ROBSON, & Co. Grocery dealers, are.
agents at Madison.
August 15th, 1812. 1 7 5,t
(for-
alien
extension ol pa- |’»e fiHeii b\ .-1 -cti
of f.iilu
In ilierouiity of Clark, 0
III li,.* cun my III I’uinnm.an 'I'iicuU. ii,. v
next. • •'••'ptcmL,
In llio cuuiiiy uf lluldwin, Tiiiinuliir, n, r 1,1 .
next. • ’ ■" I’nnii.h
3. On llic diiv prcviull. In the llevii*w 1 1
cni-li Hcgi , . ll,» . nice, „„„ r,
. -'ii 1 -n.,1
Imp -f tor-.wl rerbsrgcd b» l«w will, i|„. d„,
a Licit ibe |,|( M ,
• J* quire *i, U nt,j m
« k ni-triie| n,,.
• m ill* * •**•, i| |( e
''••• r.-«|«.,...| llV j.,
111 r ii - anv defieieiieieg
I a tv mid a d ie fegaid lodi-ein.il
■I. I'm* Brigadier Generil* -
Regimnu's to ruse llm vainincif
often lie m
t, b\ I,ret
"*»l Sole
.* el th*
“I I led.
I
In iiiiliti i dti
JOKI.l'11 WASH OtL'IS.V,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
eomniiuiion Jletclmnl,
Am,; IBI-L |-| If SAVANNAH, Ox. i
U IM.I tJI II. KOBl!t'SO,\ nut!
DANIEL, W. IHILLF.lt,
H *AVING formed a copartnership in the practice of the J
. I.utv, will Ultrnd the Superior Courts of the several '
enmities of the Southwestern Circuit; of Talbot, .Marion ami
Stewart, uf tho Chattahoochee; Houston and Crawford, of the
Flint; nnd Pulaski nnd Twiggs, of the Soutiier
p hill nm| i-nniiilrii
, , . - W I N tire district!
v-’ 1 ’ mid icliir.ii ,| Ai| ’
! .n ,|, cn" , r ,, in , ( , *fii".." , ,.,„i ,i.,„ „pp t . illtcd r „ r
I lie Adjotiiiils ol llii! seveiul regi.ucm w „ . *" »
rolls and deliver tlie regiii.eniul Kotom t*,, il ( o" , ||,.» l '’ l , ** r ’
epeel.ir. Blank regimemnl reiuriis *.,11
Hi 1udi' I i*|*i 1 t«ir. lu Im- <ii*liiiuile«i |*,r 1
»n#nls. Th-Br.gnde returns will 1,0 i„| Ir.
""I l“*l > - ill® ltcxiiiiciil.l Itclnni.'ar
furwnr<!i-,| .
>•*«• ll..
Bv 1
oiniiiaud ol Mmj. Gen..SA.vronn.
. - WM.
17.1812. 34 in’hinV *.v5t
fice is ot l.t
.•Incoti county, Ga.
hoc'k\v::i.i
l% 1*^ In : t. tar,
Soiiiiu-rn Rotanico Hc,ii, ;l i , ri
'POE of Lccurc. in
A Cinniliciir.c |,|| ihccconil Mnmliii ill Nuicmlicr * i
Unite sixteen weeks,fire Lecturts per dny. ’
Mf.ellSirt line liven -pared in llic -ccuriiiit'iif t... ,
the student, lur obtaining an nr ,-
1,-?^ JAMES J. EDWARDS in a candi- ,
v date lor the uhice of Tax t'oUcvtor of Putnam
■jNia county, at llic election to he held in January next.
August 16, 1312. 47 td
i branches of medical *
t is cnulideiiil) belif ied that the udvu
1 pronoriion 1
have advnticf
•i ledge of i|, t .,
Ms Colli ...
°('In- In-1 i„ii
43
A«laniiii«irii(oi'*v* Sale.
MriLL be sold nt the Court-house in Monticrllo, Jasper
* v county, on llm first Tuc«dav iu Dcceiuher next, under
order of the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for
Ordinary purposes, nil of llio real estate of Frnm"
let-eased, lying iu suid county. Tonus made km
Malone
June 20, 1312*
JOHN MALONE, ,
CADER MALONE. $ Atlmr s<
39
A<(iiiininti;itots Snlv.
W ILL be sold before the court linusi* door in Marion,
Twiggs couniv, on the first 'Tuesday in September
next, within the legal hours of sale, Two-Thousand ami
'Twenty-five Acres of Land, lying in said county, (futcceii
miles Im'Juw Macon, six miles above Marion and lour miles
Barham’* Bluff on the Oakmnlgee Ri'-«*r) belonging in
•state of Muj. Phillip Cook, Into of saiJ county, deceased,
it being the place ol his former reside in..-. Alsooue hulfaere
it nt Diirhnm’s Bluff. A large pan ol this land is of an « x-
lloiit quality, (river fiats) nIhiui 50(1 m r«— cleared and well
nccil, with a good Dw elliug House, two Gin Houses, anil
nil other necessary building-, for extern*!**- farming, wjili an
client spring oi' wuter.unii good orchards. ’The lam) will be
I iu quantities to suit pnrehnst-rs. I’t rsous wishing to
purchase lands that will never w a-h away, nor bn subject to
inundation, aie respectfully invited to rail cm Mr. John R.
Cook, who resides on the premises, or to Capt, Stirrinum ad
joining Tie same.or the subseriher at Forsyth, who will assist
ali.V one who may wish to examine the lauds before the
ihiv ol sulc. Tenur mude known ut the Mile.
ISAAC WINSIIIP, Adm’r.
May 3, 1812. 32 m ini
■POUR HI ON r F IIM nfier date, application will be
-L mude to the llouoraitln the Inferior Court of Jasper
county, while silting ns n Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the real ci-talc ot Francis Mntnnc late of said countv, deceas
ed. jomn mai.one,
CADER .MALONE.
June 20, 1342.
[ Admr'a
8 ,MM 15 MONTIDi niter dale, application will b*
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,(or leuve to st*|
nil the real and personal cstute of Jaiucs Calloway, lute of
June 20,1312.
ELMORE CALLOWAY, Ailm’i
40
I j^OER IIONTIIN after date, application w ill be
inndn In the Honorable tne inferior Co 11 it of Jones
county, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to pel
nil 1 lie real estate ami slaves of Fra tie it. Fickling. late of suid
county, deceased. SMILIE ShABKOoK, Adm’r.
Adiitiiiis>(ra(oi*s« Suit'.'
/ ILL he sold mi the tir*t 'Tuesday in OCTOBER nrxf,
be*ore die Court-house door in the town of Marietta,
Cobb county,
•I *»f laud No, 37, in the 18th dDtrirt, 2*1 section, Cherokee
pnrelnse, belonging to the estate o»* I Scorge W. Kuselnv, lute
»( Newton comity, deceased, -Sold f-r the benefit of cie*litors.
JOHN W. IIEWELL, Ailiiiiuislrator.
August 2,1842. 45
\<l*iiiiiksir:t;or’s Sale.
VYT1LL be sold ut the residence of Jo-inh Everet, late of Do-
YV outiireoiintv, deceased, on ’T11 '*d*iy, the sixth day of
September next, all the p# rishaldo pmp. riv nf saiu deceased
consistivig of liorses, entile, bugs, sugar boilers, one cotton
gin. pluntution Imds.one rond wagon, one two lunsu wagon,
nil ono Jersey wagon, hnustiliolil nnd kitchen furniture, uml
iimlry articles too nunieimis to mention.
DUNCAN Cl'RIlY, Administrator.
July 15th, 1842. 44 'it
A tli;itniatrato; 's Suit 1 .
V GREEAIH.Y (ouu order of the I(onoruhlo the Inferior
Court of Camjibell comity, while sitting for oidmnrv
pnrposcs, will be sold oil lbs tir*t 'Tuesduv in ftEHIKMUKIl
next, before 'he Court-house door in the tow n of Ellejay
Gilmer county, w ill.in 1 l.t* Irgnl hours ofsnle,
Lot of Laud No. 212,5th dipt. 2*1 sect, containing 160 acres.
Also,on the same dny, iu Cummiug, Forsyth enmity, lot
No. 555,3.1 dipt. 1st sect#containing 40 ncies. .90I1I ns the
iiroperty of'Tunison Coryell, deceased, fur the benefit nf ilia
licit* aiid creditors. Terms nmde known mi theiluv of mile.
JOHN 11. CORYELL, Adi,fr.
June 21, 1812. 39
A<liiiiiiisitni(or% Male.
V GREEABl.Y to nil order of th<* Honorable the Inferior
Court of Walker comity while sittingf, r ordinary purpo-
-*•3, will bo sold before the court-house door in I ;i Favette,
Walk-r county, on the first 'Tuesday in OCTOBER’ncxt,
w ithin the usual hottrs of sale, lot ot land No. 2C0, in the 9th
di»ttictof the 4ih section of originally Cherokee, now Walker
county. Sold its the properly ol Dane Garrett, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors ofsoid deceased. 'Terms
made know 11011 the day ofsnle.
JOHN PARISH, Adm’r.
July 2C. 1342. 44
A<liiiinifctrafot'*s Sale.
W r ILL he sold before the Court-house door in Ml. Vernon
.Montgomery county, 011 the fir-1 Tuesday in OrronKit
next, within tlm usiinl hours uf sale, the following properly,
O110 negro man by tin name nf Jacob* with one negro wo
man bv the naiueol Milln.nml her three children, the proper
ty of \\ illiaui C. Phillip*. Into of said county, deceased. Sold
lor tllo benefit nf the heirs and creditors of miid deceased.—
Terms made koowu oil the dav ol sale,
JOHN PHILLIPS, Administrator.
August 2, 1812. 45
Plantation on (Iiq Ocmolgoe*
Ext'nilois’ Sale*.
W ILL be mild mi the first I'nestliiy in Nov ember next, «l
the Conrt-house in Jackson, Butts county, n valuable
plantation tying on the river, six mill» from the Indian
prings. It consists ol J *0 m-rc-. i-» well improved, with *200
ilas tin* property of Rohe,l
the will. Term*, oim-hulf
stnlnieiils.
G. COLEMAN, 7*. ,
11 m 1*1110.* f Executors.
acres of it cleared nnd fresh.
Coleman.deceased, bv virtue
cash, the hnlauee in two
Macon, July 27,13-12.
A*
WM. M. POPE,
46 Lit
ai out *40 in cry Sheriff sinio.
ILL he sold mi I be first l'iu*sdn> in .SEPTEMBER next,
before the Coitrt-hoiiso door in the town of Mi. Vermin,
Montgomery county, within the usual hours ol sale, the fol
lowing property to w it:
Dm* lot ofland it lying in the Eleventh district, former! v Wil
ktttsotiimw Mnntiroiocrv county, containing two bnmlicdino
nnd a half acres, (No. 331., and the improvement thereon, |e-
vicd.oi ;is III* properly ofilarrison Sears, toEutisft a fi fa is-
sued fr *in the Superior court of Montgomery countv i 1 fivor
o, (i-mge II. ('lurk, vs. raid Scars. Property pointed out hv
To (hr Planters of Georgia.
A penny sated is tiro pence earned.
•fllllE subscriber ia now offering to tlm Farmers of Georgia
Jl “Alim’s \\ k ocrgtU -ii on PlniigliMot h,"
luventrd by Messrs. Skiioiix J. *V Marshall Mim-,oI tie-
Ubbahau county, Mississippi, «ml patented by them. This
Plough in evety respect i« the most desirable ’Plough, Stock
-«*er offered to u pluutiug rmmnunily. 11 cumhiiiea durability
with convenience—it will Inst a great many xesrs without 1
pair ur expend.*, and will admit of every variety olPlou 0 ..
Jtoes, (three tooth harrow excepted, j with perfect convenience
«nd facility—it is uot heavier than the ordinury wooden eloek,
jet far stronger, and hoing so very simple in its construction,
lliat any lilackxiniili in the counliy run make them.
Sample ploughs may bo seen and tried at Mr. Dense's Shop
in Milledgevilie—as Mr. .Mi rliu’s slum in Sparta, ami ut .Mr.
F.fl. BeUingslen's in Washingtnn, Wilkes county, let tho
Farmer examine the (dough,ami lm will purcliaxc tue right to
use them.
The subscriber proposes to sell county rights on the most
•Accommodating terms.
(UTAH coiumiiuieHlinus on this subject, post paid, addres-
•eediomc nt Milledgevilie, nr W.T«liingl«n, Wilkes county
will meet with immediate attcuiion,
B. I. BARNES.
A tent for S. J. A* M. Mims
Dec.28.1811 14 if
(GEORGIA.
HANCOCK SUPERIOR COURT. >
Armt. Tr.RM 1812. \
Present his Honor—William Tajlor. Judge.
V reading and filing die Petition of Thomas Dudley sta
ting, that, be has the h-c simple title to tinea eicblb parts
4>fa ceiiain tract or parcel ofland, rituntc lying and being in
1be rounlv of Hancock, on the wnters of I.in In Oferrhre,
containing 1C72 acre • more nr less, it being tract oil which
Joel Buckner departed this life, tbit ilia balance of the ow
ners uf said land are, J no. 11. iCcllrv; Presley Brown, E.
Richard Brandv, the lieira of Polly ’Tally, Jeffrey Ijine. ami
tlini Presley Brown and John 11. Kellev reside out of this
Hbite, ao that lie cannot five them personal notice of Ida in
tention in apply lor m writ ot Partition in said laud.
On uioliuu of Gomlcr ami Thomna atlorueya for Thomoa
Dudley.
Ordered, that, thn said parliea in interest show cause, on nr
I***fore the first dav ol the next term ofthia Court, whv a writ
*»f Partition should not isaiie to lav offaud assign to the said
'Thomas Dudley histliree eighth parts of said laud—nnd this
rule Us served on dm parties in interest, at least 20 dsvs by
personal service if they live in ibis State, nr bv nuhliratiuu
onre a month fur three' months if ihev live out of this State.
A true extract liom the minutes nf llnm ock Superior Court,
April 18, 1842. TUTTLE II. AUDJTh, Clerk.
July 1st. 181?. 42 mini
the defendant.
J ill v 21
42.
WILLIAM R. CRAY,Sheriff.
W
I w’Ikks Mlici tff Snlc.
be sold on die first Tucsilny in SEPTEMBER
t, at tlm Court-house floor in the town of Marion,
in die county of’J’w iggs, w ithin the uuual houis of sale, the
following property lowit:
Om- h*t ot land. No. )4.'| forty nine,in the (27th) tw enty,
sc veil 1 n ilistiici, f.f original I v V* ilk in-on, now- Tv» igg* couniv,
{"vied mi ns the properly of Alfred Rains, to satisfy two ti fits
Hstieil from a, Jn-ii< e’s r’ourl, of the 356di ili'lrii t, (i. M. of
(aidcounty iu fuvorof Hr A. Nash vs. Allied Rune. Lew
innck* uml returned to me by « Con-table.
Fi tv (50) ncr»s of land, more or lews. No. rot known, in the
|C3rd) 'Twenty-tbiid district, of originally W i!kin-on. now
Twiggs county, adjoining lands brio- ging to ibe eslnteof AI
exsmier Cnrswrll, derensed ; levied on n*» d*- pn p. ru ot
.Sarah S. Wood, lo satiety t wo fi las issued from a Justice’s
com t, of the 354th Company ilistrn t, t*. M of -oiid couniv. in
fivorol \\ illiam Watrei vsSnr.ili S. Wood. Levy made and
rctinned to me by41 Constable.
T. R. DENSON* D.Sheriff.
Aug. 2. 1812. 45
O
THIair Povipottfd Kltcrill Muirs.
\yiLL be sold on the first l iiewdny in >»tm mui.h next
7 ’ beforu the Court-house door in the town of Jackson*
stile,’Telfair county, within the ueiinl bom * ot sale, the fol
lowing properly to wit:
One bay mare, saddle and bridle; levied on as the property
of J nines Y. McDofiVe tosafislyn fi. fi. from the Superior
Com 1, in f.ivor 1 f I homns Mooiicv.
A>ig.9tli, 1842. 46 JACOB FUSSELL, Sheriff
ACT (o alicr .in I it-iM-in! ih ;,•-! ;;i i, of the third
tele of the Constitution ol this State,
W liereas 1111 nt rous difficulties have arisen iu rfiorts to bring*
(tcrsonsio trial for nllr-iRcd fifiences crowing out ot the cun-,
stitutlonal requDition that all off net shall be tried in ilia
county where the crime was rommitud: forretnedv wliereof, 1
S»:c. I. Pc it ennclril hy (hr Senate and House of flrpresen
tatives of the Sfntt of (is orpin in (irnerat .4 savin) ty net amt"
it is hereby euaetnl hy the authority of tl-e same, 'That so
soon its tins »ct shall hove passed 1:1 leiuts of the Constitution
ofthia Slat**, tin* fust section of the third article nf said Con-
»iitution,slinl| i.r so alter* d ami amended n« to iinert iimordi-
lv nfier tho words, *• which shall be tried in the county
ere the crime was committed." the words, “unless the pre
siding Judge shall become satisfied tlmt a trial cannot be had
’ j such county ; in which event the ► id presiding Judge shall
rinuve said cause to some other next adj if rut 1 minty iu the
tiJicial Circuit in w hit h the crime •* as cnuunitti'd.’
& VC. 2. And he it further marled, ’flint nil offences com-
lilted before the passage of this 1 - t. us aforesaid, be trie d ns
cretofoic.
WM. B. WOFFORD.
Speaker of the House of Repre*>rntniives.
ROBERT M. Id HOLS.
President of the Senate.
Assented to Dili Dec. 1341.
27 6nr CHARGES J. MeDONALD, Governor*
4TTORYEV AT MW,
KnowiUf , Crawford lomtij,
WILL PRACT1SR IN TUK CoUNTILS OF
Cranford, 1’psoii, Houston,
Talbot, Marion, and Maci n.
June21,1042. 39 if
BICHUOYD IHEDMUL GOLLEOE.
rilllE winter term of l.ectures in this Institution,will com*
L mciico on Monday, the 31st ol Uuiober, uud cniiiiuua 4
mit!i«,
Practice ol
AdtnitiiMnilorN Snlr.
A G REE ABLY to an order of the Honorable the lulerior
/ml uurt of Walker county, while silting for ordinary pur-
noses, w ill lie sold st the Court house dour in enid rmtnty --f
W nlker, on the first ’Tiiesilnv in Kovf.iibkk next, undcr’tlie
incinnbrnnre nf the widow’s dower, the following lots ofland,
lowit: Nos. 148,147,ami 170 in the ninth district fifth# four'll
section,including the improvement mid Ian* residence ot Wil
liam ’Thompson, late nf said county nl Walker, deceased ; al-
•«», lot N«. 183, I ith dist. 4th see., .indict No. 73.8th Jist. 4th
sec., ami lot No. M7, 28th dist. 3d seg., containing each 160
ser. «, more «. r less.
Alsu,nil the s-une day, in Van Will. Paulding county, lot
No. lit', 19th di«t.3d see. rniilniiiiug -10 acres. Hold as the
prnpcriv m William Thompson,deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditor 1.
’. ,V . rn ''' n . B ^ know n ° n tlm dav of sale,
July 98, 1842. 46 J. |». McCULI.OlI, Adm’r.
IJOCKlsIllEforaalsatR. BLOUNT’S, by the barrel
-■-A* ^5,'Ml—$2,25 per buslu-l—and very good and white.
M ill.-.lf r v ills, Msv °5, |84l*
Joint Cullen, M. D , Professor of 'Tiicorv
Medii h e.
L. W. Chambetloyne, M. I)., Professor of Materia Medicu
ami Therapeutics.
B. L. I.ohuuuun, M. I).. Profcasoruf Ohstetricannd Din-
ea*es of Wotni n and Child • n.
Th. Joli'i-'oo, M. 1), Prnfcsmr of Anatomy nml Physiology
Aug. L. Warner, M. D., Professor of burger v and ftiurgi
cal Anatomy.
S. Mnupm, M. I) » Piofesror f f Clieini^lrv and Pharmacy.
Prolees'irai'uilen nnd Warner, will each deliver twoClini
cal Lectures a week,in the Infirmary, ut llio C dlegc ; Pro-
tcssoi J.ihwitnn tw*» a week, nt the Alim* House; and Proles
sor Chamiicrlav oeoccnaioiiAl Lecture# nt the Penitentiary and
City IIospit**{. ns inter*siir.g cases present themselves
'These institutions furnish a luic number id instmetive eases
aud the numerous Clinical I.* cimes, to nil of which Ibe Sm
d*-tit will l»e admitted without cbnrg-, will sffird Iim* rsr#
udvaiitagesfor becoming acqu tinted witli the ty pesofSonthcrn
Diseases,nnd witnessing tlm niipiopriate treatinent. Tin* Sur
gical cases admitted int 1 the Colli go Infirmary afford llic pro-
lessor of Surgery opportunities of pcft.riuiug ninny of the
Major nml Minor operations before the class.
The facilities for the study ofpincln n) Anatomy are unsur
passed any where. The material for dissert ion 1 4 most
nle, and ill** extensive Aiuiomicni Museum is well stored with
bciilthy nml morbid preparations.
Tho'Chemicnl Apparatus nml collection of spei iuiens
Materia Meilica are very complete. In fine, the Institution
offers facilities for the prosecution of Medico I slodicj unsur
passed bv any similar ln**titutioii iu ibis country.
Fees $20 to each Professor.
The twice of Board including fool, light*, Servant’s atten
dance, ike. is from $3 59 to $5 09 per week.
AUG. L. WARNER,
August 9, D 13. 46 fin Demi of tin* Facility.
II
Jtme28tli, 1812.
POUR HOVI IIS alter dute trap
-I- **'"da to the Inferior Court of llnncocK county while sit
ting :inu court oft>rditiary for leave to sell 11 negro belutigiiig
to rhe mtuor childrdu or Lewis L.’ChesIv* deceased.
J AS. THOMAS* Guardian.
July 1st, 1812.
I jRMR 31 OAT IIS lifter dute, application will be
itiHilc to the honorable the Inferior Court of Tniiafcriu
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell
the Negroes nppoitinned lo the children of Benjamin Port-
wood trailer tho lust Will anil testament of John Perkins late
of said county deceased, fur the purpose 1 f making distribu
tion aiming said Ingalces.
GILBERT KENT.
THOMAS CIIAFFIN,
Jnlv 11,1842 43
F.x’r,
Medical College of t!i<* State of fcoutli-
Ciirolinn.
T HE lleg.il.ir Course of LECTURES in this Institution
will ue resumed on thoiooond Monday In Novetnhoi
\uatntMj, Ivy
Surpery, by
InsUtuUsand Pratice of Medi
cine, h v
Physiology, by
Maleria Ah dica.by
Obstetrics, by
Chemistry, by
J. E. Holbrook,M. D.
E. Geddings, M. D.
S. Henry Dickson, M. D.
James Moultrie, M. D.
Hcnrv R. Frost, M. D. .
Tbos. G. Prioleatt, ,M I).
Shepard, M. D.
Tho ft-dioul for Practical Anatomy lins been re-organized
nml will be under the charge of Prof. Holbrook, assisted by
Drs. Disnitssure, Chnxcl. Hinkler, (iaillard, uud Kavenel,
ami will be njicned outlie I5tli of October.
Clenicnl Instruction ut tlm Murine Hospital mid Alms House.
Each student should bring wi|!i i
nay buve or con p
here taught, w limber *>t the old or now
Tlm eomf.irtsofthe College building win bigrea«| v
••‘L «*y the completion of two other rooms, with tl,<*
litany nthercouvenienccs. u,,, °s
Fees for full course, ...
Matriculation (first course only,) . .
Bourd,«.Vc per month, ’ . # •'
A. M. SPAULDING, M. I). Profcsso
siolog v.
L. LA TAS TE, M. I). Pud. u Phv
nml Botutn!
II. QUIN. M. I). Pn.f.*fTI„-orv ,,,
L. BANKS ! o.\, M. J). prof.
r of An
sioh.gv
rip-
»nd Ti rii,-,*
Materia.Medii
1 Tatliidoc
Of Mdicir
.11)0
August 9. 46 Ot
HENRI U. FROST, Den
M. WOODRUFF, M D. Tu.f. ofohstnri
Women and Children.
Any information innv i.« obtain* d bv
L. BANK'S TON, y\, j)
46 S ,
1342.
H.4K4 OCR PLANTDIIS’ ( Li u,
Aiinual Fair, Nov. 1. 1N12.
TITHE Committee, to whom was assigned the duty ofdesig- (
J- tinting tli? umoutils lo be paid ns Premiums upon the !
various uriicles ofllomesttc Miiuufiicturc, Agricultural pro
ductions, and Ht(»ek, by llio Planter’s Club of Hancock, at
their next Annual Fuir,'on Friday, Nov. 4, 1842,report the fol
lowing premium* : —
For the best 19 y urds llotnespuu for Ladies’ apparel, $2 00 I
Do. do. Gentlemen's do. 3 00
Do. pair Hose, - - - 1 GO 1
Do. ji.iir Gloves, - • -1 (III ,
Do. Couuterpane, - - -2 09
Do. 10 yards (Tarpetting, • 2 00
Do.20 “ Negro Cloth, - - 2 9(1
Do. piece of Blanketing for Negroes, . 3 01!
For the largest umoumofeorn per acre,unniunurcd bot
tom land, 5 0(1
Do. do. manured upland, 5 09
“ wheat per acre, 5 90
A PKOfXA JIATIO.V
Jly CHAIU l.;< J. U DONALD, <•
\ \ II LREA.S.stiuidiiri) w. ights lin\c been p>> j
v v tcinpluted hv ** nu nd to (iiuend tin n< » 1, - .
cel,,!,..,-. 1803.MliiMan ... • ...
weight- 11 mi mens tires, in tins Man ,.proved t.'.;, 1 j-,
ber. • I lli'-r* l"t- in : 1 ■.,? 11:11: \ 1
net issue this my proclamation, giving pid ;,, h ,| tr .
uml inquiring all th*- citizens of thi-i r-tmc !u ,.|' , /. w *
thn jurisdiction ol the s.nue, tocoi.loim ihrrni, .,,,J , !
Court of Pulaski
county, w han sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
n negro man named Jerry, nml nil tlm teal estate, of the lute
B.C. Hough, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and crcdi-
JOHEPII HOUGH, Executor.
gust 1 Oi li, 1312.
47
*11 ON TIIS alter date ,application will lu* made
to tnc Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county
w hile mi ting for ordinary put poses, for leave to sell the real
estate belonging to Abnor J. Hicks. Lite of said county, de
ceased. MARY IIICKH,Admiaisiraaix.
Irwininn, August 4th, 1342. 47
_ . jpplicntion will he
made to the Honorable the luf> rior Court of Meriwether
countv, when sitting for n.diuary purposes, for leuve to sell
lot ofland No. leu, in the second district of Coweta county, be
longing to the estate ofLodawick Archer, late of Henry coun
ty, deceased. TYRO REEVES, Adm’r.
Aug. 9,1842. 47
GEOIHHA, Telfair County*
lI/’llllllEASMnrk Willcox nnd Louisa Posey nppjv to
v v me for letters of Adniinitftrniinii oil the estate of John
Posey,jr. late ol said county, deceased :
These aro therefore to cite" anil admonish all and singular the
kindred trail creditors of suitl deceased, tohenmlappnai nt my
olRce withinthe time prescribed hy law, to show cause,il any
the v have, why said letters shottld not lie granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 21st Jnlv, 1842.
45 5t JOHN .McLEAN, t’.C.O.
GEORGIA, Y'nvlon County.
fpO the Honorable the Court of Ordinmy of Newton ronn*
Tin* petition of William L. Crnvton ahewetlt, that on the
fourteenth day ul Jone, eighteen hundred and iw. niv-sevcn.
Hiincoek, late of said county, in his life time, nimleuml
delivered his bond to one Joiiuthan Cow den, to make titles to
lot number twenty in the ninth district of Muscogee countv, (a
copy of said bond is now deposited in tie ClcikV office,)
which said boud tho said Jonathan Cow den, 011 the 13th da v
August. 1827, transferred tovnur p. titiouerbv iudorseinMit in
the presem e ol one Charles J. Shelton : irad'your petitioner
farther sbeweth, tint tlm said Isuuc Hancock departed this
life without having mndo a title to your petitioner for the said
lot of inn,| or making provision therefor by will; ami David
Clements linvitu been appointed by your’Honorable Court,
ndministrator on the estate of the said Isaac Hancock, deceas
ed,and tho consideration tmmey having been paid to the snul
Hancock in bis liic time: Yotirpetitioiier therefore prays the
C.inrt to puss an older directitijpthe said David Clements, nd-
ntinistrutor »# aforesaid,to make titles to your petitioner f >r
the lot of lutid described in the said bond. Aud your petition
er vv ill ever pray, &c.
FLOYD & WILLIAMSON,
Petitioner’* Attorneys.
It .is therefore ordered by tho Court that Dnvid Clements,
'administrator on the estate ol Isaac Hancock, deceased, shew
cause on the first Monday ir September next, w hv heslioubl
not make,execute,and di*»i . tto \\ illiiun L. Crayton, a deed
lor lot miiiibcrt • vnty in the ninth district ol'M iifcopen count v,
“i'l »hnt a c*n; lil»e foiegoiag petition nnd rule lm publish-
id provided.
turnips do.
swe.-t potatoes,
Do.
Do.
Do.
r thu heat Stnllioi
Do. Itrond 1
Do. Boar,
Do. Cow, with, or without n c
l)«. Bull.
r the heaviest fut hog, agreeably to
‘2 09 '
ot the Stun
L .•lrl>II.N.\|.|| l
17
Tho competitors for Premium* (
J food ton
filmed, _ ....
crops will he requested 1
to give it full statement of the preparation nml culture, tho j ley, of Madison,
amount of manure put 011 the Inml Are to entitle tin n. to a ! 'The counties *
I and the gnats*,
vill**, 1Gi- tlm |. r ui*
CHARLES
Bv tlm G’overnor:
J. W. A. .Han Foil n, Secretary of State*
'The counties ofllibh, Tw iggs, Mneon, IL> •«:
Talbot, .M'lriou, Mufco^ee, lUin,-. Ti-.*,p. ,,,
Moiuue,Junes.Ju-p< r, Uiitt-*, llrniv !’ »
Carroll, Cuiupliell,Dekalb. < - 1 •: I . ,!*• ;
Dado, Murray, Cass, Ma n, Ut
plh -I W it li a .-'-t it Si in.'m ! ,
CJurlM Dov.ii, Al 1 ' '
i'lii- counties of Pni iski, f> > !v, S* :-r. -•
dulpU, Lee. Irwin,Entlv, Ba*.»rDr« ;»n.v. I
dea,Wara* Telfair, Appling, Montfoinfrv. i
onrli !;e supplied-vitb a .-cl «.T S :i*i *:».» ,i W,..i
plication to Col. Alfred Bust wick, ol lluwl.i .v,
'I lie counties ol Union, Gilmer Chcrnkee. T* *-\
Newton, Walton, Mot gin. nnd U ulk-r.
I of Standard Weight.- upon appliculicu to 1 . (
IM'U*
SUPPOSED TIBIFF.
^ MAN calling himself WALKER, called at the stable of
jTV tho*ub*criberin this city, on 'Thursday, thn lltli
stunt,aud hired a horse, which he rode away, 'The horse is I
a buy, about 19 years old, 15) hands high, and pure*smooth- f
ly when pacing slow—no inaiks recollected except saddle I
marks. W'ulker. i* n young man, apparently about 22 or 23 !
years of age, medium height ami *lout—wa« genteelly ilr.-s
ed,nntl said he wished to ride about twenty-five miles from 1
the city, amt would return on the da »• following; but a* lie fi ts ;
not vet made hi# appearance, ( am disponed to sit-poet he bad
no intention to return. Any information respecting In m or
the horse, will he thankfully received and nnitablv rewarded. I
Augusta,Aug. lGth. ’ N. BALI INGALL
Great publfer Sale of Wagons lSnron<*lics
Biig8i(9ii Ac. 011 l*> 111 ois 1 Jis crcdif*
without iiiteresr.
ofCl.vrke. Jiu kson, Hull. I map
. sham, Rabun, K run Klin, Mudison nml t >. ,* i}. ( >> 1 < .
: I'll* -I I;!I a # t nf M m.l.u.; \, ,
! George ])i-iit,nf Athens.
Notice w i | be given to the other counties when
tlw j c tn rt t ..*• uta number nf Wei
tli • \\ ights anb< arranged for •!. tril title 11. a.
plying for ighisdua to the s< vi ral ct mties n
uii older tor tin m signed by n tiisjcritv i-f the I.! :
the C< nty applying, ’ J. U, IIOIlNE,
Consumption nnd Fiver ('oiiip’Kiui.
DR. TAYLOR'S
BALSVIJ OB*' BilYFKUOIJT
H AS been used successfully lor eight vc.-us in ill.- I'u, - >1
those |)i-*;ases. Iteiim.ldit‘1 ' ilir on^iu-tl ;,u*- t*uii.i.*-*-
made only ul375 Bow, ,y N. V., n//oilu i- .*m -1 ,iu,us mit
uuauthoi i/.c
Co
SUMPTION AND Ll VKK COMF1, v IV !— \ ■ nge
•h 1 " l,.' • - .-•>.! .tin inliv .-.hi-...
tlicrc is no medicine equul lo Dr. Taylor’s Bnl-nti
"oil. Being purely \* liclablc. it cnii be us.d uitli
sale tv by ail peiMitis 111 • v i-i v eoudilioa. It
hy cxpsi torn 1 ion. relii-v*1* A*•• • • 11 l»»e*i'!:ing.-*:- *■
the chest. Tlieiei'itu l»«? no question, hut tin- . *
X|>y II. M«
r et tain cun
four vcats i
i hrntii
t, will be sold at Public Auction ut the Ge
, all the manufactured article* belonging 1
on*isling in pait of
cd agreeably t<* the st.it'ite
-V true extract front the minutes, May 10th, It. 12.'
WM.D.LUCKIE. D.C.C.O.
34 mint (p9,(0)
.5 o Ii 11 !l «* v* berry ) 'J 'atinfr,
vs > Ml
I>2uti(>| .4. Farmer.)
T'l’ being represented to the(5
LDe
died
Ac
nt info rro Superior Court,
March Teem 1842.
Rule Nisi.
rt by the petition of John
that,on tlm fitteentlt day of March, eighteen him*
i*J and forty one, Daniel A. Farmer executed l<> him his
cd if Mortgage convey ing and mortgaging to him a tru-t
<■: ! 1 . ! -,: .:* 1.. ■ • •• . t <•: T. . • -. . . j .- 1 In,!-.;
( 1 1 s - I HI, WU • *1 Us* W • l(. I i...
Rav ami Alexander f’ldelongh,containing five liundrci! nrrer
more or le*>« ; niai that there is «lue «*n said tuotigagc right
hundred dollars, principal, ami seventy-seven dollars and
thirty-two cents iutere-t. ll is therefore oidcred by the (hmrt
that sui«l Daniel A. Farmer, on or before t!ie fir>t\h»y «\t tl.c
next term oflhi* t.’imrl. pay into (’oi.it said prii.cipal ni.il in-
Hitch may hereafter accrue mi said | rm*
>-t ot tins pn;«-**ediiig,nnd on hisfniing
show niiisn why he should not, that bis equity of re
demption in and In said mortgage pr -iniscs be for* vcr’barred
uml foreelo«e<| against him; and that this roll be publish'd
once a month, for four mouths, io one ot’ the public Gazettes
in ibis ft*iute,orhe'prrsonalJy served on bint nr liis spceialagei.t
or nttoruey, at Irmit three month-* ptevious to the first day ol
the next term ofthia court.
Gr.onai t, Taliaferro County.— I, Ciieslev Bristow. Clerk
of tite .Superior Court ol said iotiaty,do hereby certitv that
the ab rve is a true extinct liom the minutes of soul Court,
this 19th April 1842.
CJICSLEY 15RISTOW. Clerk.
tidier 11
gia Penitentia
said Instituiio
79 Two Horse Wagons.
15 Road Wagons.
20 Jersey Wagons,
39 Buggies. "
5 Barouche*’
Sulkies, ox-carls, horse carts, wheel barrows, harness'
boors,shoes, Bcadstend*, tables, .-hairs, bureaus, couches,
aecrctmics, safes, tubs, pails, chorus tin ware, jte. 5tc. to- 1
gether with n gteat variety of other articles.
1 crins, 'Twelve month* credit for nil sums of fifty dollars nml
ot’er fur notes to be upproved bv the Directors ol the Central
Bank.
Pluntcrs wishing to purchase Wagons, would do well to
attend the sale, us great bargain- will be sold.
Prison- from n distance can bring blank notes endorsed to ,
he filled Up for llic amount purchased.
THOMAS L. ROSS, Clerk.
July I I* 1819* *|3 6t
THE GLOBE HOTEL,
FORMERLY occupied by Mr*. N. J. Gonvvi.v.
deceased, is still kept open for the reception ot its
customers by her son, TIIOS. G. GODU IN.
Let the public trv him.
Nth, 1812. * 33 if
j CoxtUMPTiox!—The follow in? remark
Inst number ol ll V ilical Mii*jn/.im-*'
| produced hy Dr. 1 ay lot’s BiiIm'ih of l.i'
live 1 a-i-s, eiiunol t-.il rxciting a deep,
, tliroughout ilia u orld* W el ve so 1 u
j (conaumptimi) incttruhle, that it isdilli u
, when vv•• >*-e pci mui- ev id* ally eonsumpii
ho
f'tlie nbf
; niMimime we impe plivs
uud report its rfi*. t to us.
f. I nncquiv
1 expressing n y npptobn
Mh,
11 * a “
\\ ith respee
Till* Sltllo ol* .lljxMNvippj. /
CHICKASAW COUNI Y. <
April 26, 1C 17.
31 mini (p'J.09)
TJsOlilUS T* ToWllS ) Taliaferro Superior Court,
v*. [ March Term, 1H4V,
M illiitm WtilU, ) Kui.e Nisi, Scc.
T TP*>N the pe:itimi of Thmu.i* T. Tow ns, stating that Wil-
v> !»«•" Walls, on the fifteenth day nf December, iu the year
ot our Lorn one (hoiisn't*! eight hundred an I tarty one, 1 * l i#
certain d. rd bearing date m* the day r.ml y ear nf«>resi*M. t 1
the securing the payment of the note nt the said W iliiam Wnlis
for the sum of two bundle.I nnd one dollar* and fifteen cents,
•lull'd on the dav uud y ear alor* said, miulrt payable to Ti.mm-
T. Towns, or bearer, and due mi the twenty-fiilli ilnv of l)e ,, Mr . ,
vembei, in llm year of our Lord one ’Thousand eight* hundred j ji^YY'
hi Circuit To*
May Venn, 18*
Benjamin Love ami Dnvid Burney, Administrator* nf .1,
lV.iruey,deceased,vs Robert I’uRi rat—Attacii*
lor $1,299.
rpiIE attach.nent in this rasn having been dul levi '.l
1 the |imperty of the defendant,it was mil red *• Co
that piibfieatiou of the same be made in the (J• g i* mr
" newspaper print, d in Milledgevilie iu tin-St. *»ot (. n
forsix tvi ■ ks-m -.-s-ively, notifi inz T.,e d -lei rat ti
less In- appear i| the iiext’t*rni of the Cir.MIlt Con In lie ll"
f( in Hy df CIH k . in ,iii.,- Bi iti ol U ip|
the Cmiit-llon-e in the town of llonstoa, «.n tlm 2u n*'
ii. October, H: 12, nnd give special bail, or plead io ill* b
•lilted cast’.ju L’ment will berandcreil ng.iiu^t bini.iiml lii-
tale so attached, vv ill lie sold to satisfy lm- plaintiffs' deoui
t/. Witness, George W. Thornton, Clerk'd
Court of Chickasaw county, Mi--i-*.dj
'wdaaP en I the 1 of said (Nmrl b-reirato annex
***$]$•£ '* I|S 12th day of June, 1842
''•mfe ah,.5. iso.
l-o. |ii-t reel
>1.1 Ml'-1 A
. fresh
r llm
I
Dr. I I I
M I
Miib
. ply of IIAk
PILI s. '
ehov-e vsltt'ilde* >
.E’s dri c; > r<tin
% illo. M.. v . I, 1841.
h supplv *.1 (U.I’R IIMiT.’.S IIAI-M
slnrali.,.. oft),- ll.Uf '
ratfil I.IMMLNTM
B.:i I’jtvclto 81 till*
U. 11''. M e.
. Innn
11.1812
THORNTON.Cleik.
.dilmoNitiX'i iorf llttri Is'KT 111
M2.
Hale Nisi la f oreclose M.rtj . -
SIMON C EI.LI.NG H»n v-. IlAMI.I A. TAIL'LL-,
rpili: peritiou
* i.ti.il-i
•'•ill lot
ol l-Yl-i :•
t imil lv
D AYDh FOR SAM:.—Tlm foliowing L
5 j of.ere.l for side:—
ids
S'».2hl ut the irtlulisi
178
93
Enquire -. 1 th*« offir
21 If
aud forty one, did inorlgagpto the snul Thomas T. Towns
certain (met or pare 1 ofland, lying and being situate in mid
county.on llio waters of Harden's Creek, i.djoii/iug lauds ol
Daniel A. Farmer,on the West side, (Justus Lueketr. mi the
north; Newton Cooper,on llieenst; nnd Roger (4. Diekiuson
on the south; contivming one hundred nml ihirtv five aere*,
more or less, nml hemg the same tract or no reel of land where-
<m the said \\ illiam Wnlls.at ill® date of the execution of the
•aid mortgage, resided ; ami also representing that the sum
of two hundred nml one dullats nnd fifteen cents, together with
the inteicst w Inch has accrued thereon,according to the tenor
nml eff «-t ..f the sui.l note, v\ as due aml'unpnid. trad also pray
ing Ihnt the Equity of redemption ol the s rid William WhIIs,
to and to raid mortgaged premises, may be forever barred nnd
foreclosed:—It is on motion ordered,that said \t itluim Wall*
do pay into this Court on or before the first dav «.f tho next
term thereof, the sunt id two hundred and one dollars am) hf
teen cents,together with nil lawful interest and rost whieli
mnv aeerne, or the prayer of the petitioner will be granted :
and it further ordered that service of this rule be perfected
*n ih i iw diracts.
OLIVER A. I.L’CKETT. Arty, for Petitioner.
Extract from the minutes of Taliaferro Suporicr Court,
al aglxa .
r PHE iliidrieigi ed teuews the offer nf bis service* t*» liis
L friends nml the public, rathe tratisru lion ol a GENERAL
AGE.N’Ck in t!ii« place, lie will attend lo llic reni-vml of all
Notes. Sir. that may be entrusted to lii«caie mil.,, rentral
slum ary fee of Ox c Doii.aii furem-h renew
J* also, totltc taking out and forwarding Grauts,for 1 •» rt
March Term, 1812.
April 26th, 1842.
31 mini
CIIESLEV BRISTOW,Clk.
(pl2.00)
D «
Powder rnnv l efmind ut the Drug St« re«o| |Jr. LITTI.K
Milledgevilie and HARVEY HIIOTWEI.I* i.i M" <*n
Pri'e 99 relit* per box. 23 II*
clt.
0“ Lrjtms enclosing money aud Notes (post paid) '
•met w it li prompt attention.
ill
Milh I |i rllli. Jan. 96.14 10*
GEORGIA,
JOHN R. ANDERSON,
G Forint 1.
of the Sup *
April, It
O
r Ih fur
H ANCOCK SUPERIOR COURT,)
A I*it 11. Tkhm 1812. \
id his Honor—\\ iii.ivm ’TaVLoii, Judge.
('iii:si r.v imi<i:>>'.•
M.l f.v,- Ir.
the tweutu fif.li dav ol Drrembe
* promise to pay U illiam II.wt 01 bcuin, thu ,
ired dollars lor value received.
Roll I . M. SMITH, i
CINCINNATI S SMITH.
It appearing to the Court, that, the original note of which
the above is, in substance a copy, bos Imeu lost nr mislaid, so
that it car nut be fmind. *
On motion—Older d, that, the said Ri.bert M. Smith and j
Ciiiciunn is >u..ih show cause on nr kefme the fust ,; n y i*f the
next’Term ol ihi* (’(»..rt why said • p» #h »nli| not lie establish ,
I in lieu of en d lost original, and that raid maker* |»** senrd 1
u iili a copv ofthi« order by p<-i«).uni sm vice ut least 29 d»vs,
before er.il Cnurt. if they resile in this tfiute, orby puMieaiinn
in one of the public Gnxettr* of |l,i» State, or.ee a im.i tli f,, r
three months, if they live out nf said-Mint*-.
A true extract from the Mini.tea of Hancock Snncnor
Court, this I8drv of April 1812.
TUTTLE II. ALIMS, C|e,k. I
July l*t. 1312. :]j in'l,u |
TKS 1XU.I.AISS It 1CWAISO.
STRAVKIi >1 1
mumfy* in llm t**«n nf Sparta. Hv« " k
S3L
Ids
vl.it--
, (uot dl«ti
wbito or not) hi* cy
limikaeut out.
The above icw .ml 1
described llm-c. !.v 1
tw o mile.- Iielnw Tin
rli information ul s
Nn
i I \M |H VN^
I NFORMS I,
. will v»«it Mi
pv t«! vt» : »l t*
im. joiiv 11. wiurnn.
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frirn.l. lli.l 1 • l-« r. iro.r-I **>