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PUBLIC SALES.
1*uliihiki SlMH'iir Salt**.
Tito Sheri If Stale* of Putnniu Comity will he pu!>l inlicd i
Ike GEORGIA JOURNAL after the 25th ufApril next.
W. T. SAM MONOS, Sheriff.
March 23,1813.
Pntiuim 8 tier! ITS Salt**.
\\ H.l. hei«olil on the firstTuesday in MAV next,before
* ▼ the Court-house door in Eatonton, l*ntuain county,
within the legal hour* ofsulo, the following property, to wit:
20J| uere* ot land, more or lee*, adjoining Lott I learn nml
other-, levied on a* the property of Alfred Franklin, to satisfy
a mortgage ti fun favor of Robert Roby and Seaborn Rend
xa Alfred Franklin. Property pointed out in auid ti la.
A negro man named Andy, uboiit -2 year* old, one road
wagon an.! I mules,levied on a* the property of Felix *1’
Sample to satiety a ti ta in favor of Juntos A. Meriwether and
other* v* Felix T. Sample.
\V. T. SAM MONltf, Sheriff.
Harsh 24.1843. ■M 26
Piiinam Sheriffs Sale. 13
*YT7 r ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in MAY next, at the
A V Court-house, in tint town of Kntonton, l'utiuini county,
within the legal lioura of snlo, thelblhnviug property to wii:
Three negroes, Squire about 13 yours old, Dilsv ti yeura
•Id, Jenny, 4 vears old, 3 ittnree, Florae Sully and I\it, 2e.ows
and one y» urling, one steer,4 sow* and ID pigs, 4 shoals, 20
barrels corn, 3 stacks of fodder, one stuck oats, 2 axe*, 2 wee
ding and one gruldiiug hoe, 2 act.* plough gear, one aide-board
and art of glum and crockery, 2 cheat*, 0110 trunk,2 tables,
2 pair tonga and aliovel. 4 scooter plough*, I aliovel hoe, 2 wa
ter buckets, 2 tubs, I grind-atone,2 bridles, 2 aiuldle-hl.inkeia,
1 pair fire irona.I pair amoothing iron.*, I spinning wheel and
card*, one turning lathe, 2 hills of potatoes, 7 chairs, I set of
knives and fork*. I do apomia. 1 cutting box and blade, ! trun
dle hed and stead, nil the interest in the estate of Willium U.
Mathis, deceased, belonging to Hope II Waller—levied on
at the |iroperiy of Hope rl. Waller to satisfy a nuutgagofi lit
In favor of Philip Clement* vs auid Waller—property pointed
Jam. W. MAPPIN, l>. SSli’ff.
26
I'ii( 11:1111 SlK’i'ill S Salo.
W ILL he sold ni the Court-house in the town ol'Entontim
Putnam county, on the first Tueadny in MAY next,
between the usual hour of sale the following property .to wit :
A negro woman, named Priscilla, uhuut 45 yeaisold.levied
on us the property of Levi I). Waller, to ha Italy a fi fa in i‘.i-
♦ or oi llenrv Alford, assignee of John K. Waller ami Levi i>.
Waller.
March 24,1843. 23 Av. T. SAMMONS, Sheri IT.
T\vi .:us Slieriir S Sale.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in M A V’ next
before tlieCnurt-house door in the town of Marion, in
Twiggs county, within the usual hours of sale,the following
properly, to wit:
lilies.1 Bostick’* interest in ten aerea ofluud. more or less,
it being in the east eoruerof lot No. fifteen, and being the plaen
whereon the said Unstick lives; also, the said Unstick**
right of possession to oiie-lourth of an acre of laud, more or
less, i t being part of lot No. thirty-four, all lying in the 27th
district of originally W ilkiusnii. now Tw ig rs county ; .evx-d
on hr the property ofKheaa Unstick, to satisfy two ti fe.s is
sued from a J ustiee’s Court of the 355th Company District (».
Jt|. in Invor of John C. Epps va Rlteaa Bostick. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable
March 31,1843.
C. HOLLINGSWORTH, Sheriff,
W
'1AOFII MONTHS nicer date, application will lie
JL 1 made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
cduuty, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the land and ucgima of John Green, Into of said county, <lu-
1SKAEL GRAGG, Adm’r.
* April 18,1843.
29
LMMIK MOATIIS after date, application will he
JL' made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Crnw lord
ountv , when sitting'for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
one lot of land,.No. 128, in the 2'0tli district of formerly Mns-
cogee,npw Harris county,—diawn by Nancy tJill, widow,
Jasper county, Hines diet. Nold us the property of James
W. Hill,minor:
LEWELLIN MORGAN. Guardian.
Craw ford county, Feb. 5, 1843. 28
T?OHt MONTHS after date, application will he
L' made to tile lloiioralde the Inferior Court of Newton
couutv, while sitting as 11 Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the hind and negroes belonging to tlm estate of Samuel
Thompson, late of auid county,deceased.
JOHN P. THOMPSON. Administrator.
March 6, 1848. 24
I ^OI’lC MONTHS alter dale, application will he
. made to the Honorable luforinrCourt 01 Wilkinson coun
ty. while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one
half of lot of hind No. 212, in the 3()tji. district ol originally
Lee. nmv Sunitereounty, as the property of Mary Anne Eliza-
alietli shepherd, u Ininor.
WILEY IL SHEPHERD,Guardian.
1 county, March7th, 1843. 23
Wilkins
1 /lOl’IS ^OiVTBIN after date, application will l-e
made to the Honorable liie Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting uh u Court nf Ordinary, for leave to
sell the real cspito.ol Levi Manning deceased.
(JETHRO MANNING. Adm’r.
Murclt 28.1813. 26 4m
1 /OOI* MONTHS after date, application will he
made to’the llnnoralde the Inferior Court of Decatur
c ountv. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the renj estate of Joseph Smith, lute ofsnid county, deceased,
consisting ol oncytuvvn lot, situated in the village of Atnpul-
gua in said county, whereon A. A. Beach now resides.
WILLIAM CHESTER, Adm’r.
71081 it MONTHS uflor date, application w ill he
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, w lieu sitting lorordinary purposes, for leavcto sell
the laud and uegr<n-a brio
Saddler, deceased.
Januury 0O1I1, 1843.
C. W. SADDLER, Adm’r.
I :«h: at months alter date, application will hr
made to the llonoruhle.the Inferior Cuilrt of Twiggs
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell
the laud and negroes belonging tut-he estate of Jacob Harris,
deceived.
IRA PECK, Adin’r.
March 27tl»,1843.j
<*F0 5244BA, TiviuR*'C'oiiauy.
W HEREAS Weeby King', Gtiardiait of Wiley Young-
hluod, Marlin Youug.hlood and Ju.-eph Youngblood
applies to me lor letters of dismission from said Guurdiuu-
slitp.
Theennre therefore to cite all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and. appear at my office
thin the. time prescribed liv law, to show cause,ilam
ribod by law
they have, wliv said Icttersslioiild not hegrauted.
(iiven under my hundqt office, this Uth dnv of April, 1843,
Twites illoiTRii^i* Sherill Sale*
J ILL lit sold on the first Tuesday in MAY next, before
Court-house door in the town of Marion, Twiggs
county, within the usual hour- of sale,the following property
due negro man named Green, tweufv-oue years old, levied
m ns tin* pioperfy of Thomas Pound, to satisfy n mortgage ti t
a issued from Twiggs Inferior ('o ut in favor of Hartwell II. ■
I’aiver vs Thomas Pound. Property pointed out in -aid mart- !
cage li fa. C. HOLLINGSWORTH, Sheriff.
* Fell.28,1843. 22
T wires IHorigrayo Sheriff Sail*.
"VTTILL ha sold on the first Tuesday in M \Y next,
VV the Court-house door in the town if .Marion, Twiggs?
rounty, within the usual hours of sale, the following proper- j
ijr, to wit:
A negro man named Ned.aho'it forty years of.age; E/.eki- j
LEWIS SOLOMON,c
GEOKfHA, Wilhcuson comiiy.
0 T being represented Io’iiih by Miirtiu D-Simpson E
■ of tin Inst Wjll yud Testament of Jesse Simpson
said county deceased that lie lint* full v executed the
he discharged froursnid Executorship-
Th
he nud appi
to show ni
should not lie discharged from hi* K
nd udinontah nil emicerned to
within the time prescribed by law
wliws-uid Martin 1). Simpson
ship as aforesaid.
o'li uiiTieruiv iiiiml and at office till* the 27th tlnv of
1842. ’ AUGUSTUS IL lUIFOKD.C.C. O.
WILLIAM II. PEGU, 1
Attorney aiul C'onii.M'llor :tf Law,
KNOX VI l. L K, Cm ujbrd Co., (in.
AllliufliiiOBsentrtiHted to his care willbc promptlyattcn- j
85 tf
SAMUEL B9Alili,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Knoxville, Crawford County,
Wtl.l. 1*UACTISK IN THE COUNTIES nr
Crmrford, ( ! psnn, jfoiixton,
Tftlbnt, Marion, and Macon.
.1 line21,1842. 39 tf
;. A . Ni I S I! E T ,
Attorney at Law,
II tf J/.-l CON. (fronria.
TA'HJLLBAM IV. fl»A5A’fiO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WILLIAM IL ROBINSON :sml
DANIEL W. MILLER,
H AVING formed a copartnership in the practice of the
Law, will attend the Superior Courts of the several
counties oftlie Southwestern Circuit; of Tnll.ot, Marion and
Stewart, ofthe Cdmttnhom bee; llmiston and Crawford, oftlie \
Flin,; and Pulaski and Twiggs, of the Southern. Their of I
(ice is at Lanier, Macon county, Gu. 47 if
BROWN & SIIOCMLEY.
Attorney's :sl L:iw.
W ILL practice in the variouscouniii s of the Southwest
eru Circuit. Houston, Upson, Crawfo d, Pike, .Menrot
and Bulls; of the Flint (')icuit,and having I'oriued a riipartner
whip with a Legal Geuilenuill in Savannah, lire prepared
to intend to eases in Bankruptcy for those who wish to avail
lliemsclvcs of the benefit of the net. *
WILLIAM BROWN,
WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY.
Office at Vienna, Doolv count v, Georgia.
Jau. 1 sr. 1843. * ’ 15 if
A lcn;ak*(l Co|>;iriitet-sInj> cia (he iiravticr
of Lnw.
rilllE undersigned will practise Law in eonniwimi only in
■ the counties of llnldwin, Jones, Jar-]>er, Putnam, Hun
cock, am! Washington.
IVERSON L. HARRIS will practice as heretofore in the 1
Circuit Court of the United States—us also in the Superior ,
Courts ol the counties of Wilkinson.I uurcu*, Twiggs. Pulua-
hi mill Bihli. IVERSON L. HARRIS.
Feh. I, 1342. 20 tf SEATON (!. DAY.
IMS. JOHN SB. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
INFORMS hi* friend* that lie has n moved to Mai on, hut !
" will visit Milledg* villu oci asionally, when lie w ill he hap
py to attend i" all professional calls. 15 tf I
D
SnjH'iior 'fl ooth Poudcr.
OCTOR JNO. II. WRIGHT’S Wi.ite ami Rose Tooth
mav he found ut the Drug Sti res ol'Dr. LITTLE
Milledgevilleand HARVEY SHOTWELL in Macon
Price 90 cents per box. 23 jt
VAIf,OKI 13STA li MSI! SJ EXT.
TtlH SUt-SCHIIU'.ll would rr-
spretiullv inform his friends and
the public generall\. that lie is pre-
j.ar. .1 to make up' G C II 11 f? -
■1:1 (' u’s 4 lotifiiiu
GEORGIA, Tclfairloitiiiy.
YTTIIKRKAS B. B. llumiltuu, Adminislrntnv 1
* V of John Pitts, deceuaed, applies to me fu
-Irion •hie
vie.
1 the estate
1 uhoui thirty-five, years of 1
el,a
(bim-liva years of 11 go; Gain,
Lu’lletou, :• man nlmu t twenty-five years of age; I Ian- j
d»,u man about twenty-five vears ol age ; Dick, a man about (
nitifiteen yeura of age; Matilda, a w-nii'in, ami two children. J
Ann. a girl about two v ear* old,and Fr ink, a liny about four- j
1 molt.hs of age; also, fifteen head of stock cattle, one!
» of oxen and cart, two mules, thiee head of horses, and !
road wagon; all levied onus the property of Benjamin B. |
Smith to Hiitiflfv a nio'tguge fi fa issued from Twigg* l if'erim
1 favor of James G. Faulk vs Renj. li. Smith
Proper!v pointed out in said ti I
Dismisi
3’liese are therefore to cite nnd-adiMonish all and singular
the kindred nud.cceditnrsol said deceased to lie and nppearul
my office wit bin,the. time prescribed by I aw, to show cuuse,il
any they ha\e,.\vKv said letter* should notliegrnuted.
JAMES 11. McCALL u. c. c. o.
March 23th,2843. 2(i
Ed,. 28, 18
T. IL DENSON, D. Slieriffi.
Telfair ^lorl|raRT Sjlicriir Salt?.
\\f ILL lie soldfiefore the Court-house door in the town
xr of Jacksonville. Telfair countv , mi the first Tuesdav
in M A V next, within the legal hours of stile, the fill
ing properry to wit:
light uegioe's, to wit: Aimer,a man 25 years oh!; Mudge,
iuu2l vears old; Spencer, a huv 15 years old ; Julia, 11
woman28 \cuts dd,and her five ciildreu, Joe, Will, I’eggv,
•v,and Peter; all levied on a* the property of John II.
Coffim to s^iti-iv a mortgage ti fa in lavtirol Robert Lyon, at-
torncy lor the .Southern Life Insurance and Trust Company
of the Bank of Florida vs st ‘ “ '* "
Feh.
,1043.
Tolfair Sheriff
X \ 711.L he sold before tite (’ourt h iu-e door in the town o:
> 1 Jacksonville, 1 elfnir countv, on the first Tuo*duv in
MAY next, between the legal hours of sale, the following
property to wit :
No. (>. with improvements, in the town of Jacksonville
levied on a* the property of L. McKinnon Co. to sat sly
iilry li fas in favor of,Smith, Wright, Lyon G«». and olh-
ssaidL. MeIviunon (Jo. Property pointed out by
JACOB KL7S6ELL, Sheriff.
2(5
James 11. McCuli.
March 23,1813.
• (‘Ifnir PoMponcd &5ari*ilf’.»* SaBr*.
%V r ILLhe sold before the Court-houan door in Hie town of
Jacksonville, Telfair county, wit the first Tuesday in
JUNE next, within the lejal hours of sale, the following
property to \v it:
" mr lot* of laud with improvements, Nos. 192. 191, 237,
233 uml two fru».lions No*. 198 and 189, in the 7th district
offnimerly Wilkinson, now Telfair county, levied 0.1 as the
property of.Stephen Hubbard, lnsati-l\ two fi fis issued from
’ e Superior Court in suit! county, in favor of James .McLeod
1 Stephen Huhhnid nml James Boyd and vs James Boyd
and Stephen Huhhnid; property pointed out by Stephen
JACOB FUSS ELL, Sheriff.
Mul Turd.
April 25th, L 13
Appling Slii?t*:2F Sail*.
W ILL he sold on the tirst Tuesday in JUNE next,
before the Court-house door in tho town of Holmes
tillc, Appling county, within the usual hours ol t;u>e, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
On* lot of land, No. 143, lying in tlu* filth Distiict of said
lit v,containing four hundred an.I nin> tv acres, more or less,
ied on us tIn*, property of John L. Stewart, William
wart and Moses Penn, to satisfy ouc ii fa 111 fu*«r of lien-
1 in Lnugbridge.
JOSEPH Tll.l.MAX, Sheriff.
larch 27th, 1843. 38
Afiuiliiistr:itoi-'s Suit*.
TA 7 ILL lie sold on the first Tmvdnv in J uly next, before the
v V Couit House, door in Marion. Twiggs comity, the laud
and negroes lielougius to the estate of Win. Wimherh, late of
auid county,deceased.
On,- lot of laud in the 27th Dirtrir t of originally Wilkinson,
now Tv. ig--t e imutv, the place wlicieuu Win. Wimberly for
merly resided.
Aiming the negroes, are,one mulatto liny about 28 vears of
age, one in-ero vvoimin about 48 years ol age, one negro v-omau
about 38,and her child; one negro girl alio 111 II years old,
uni boy about 9 years of age, and one girl uhuut six years of
ox*'; all sold for the benefit oftlie heirs timl creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known 011 the dnv of sale.
IRA PECK, Adm’r.
April l!»ib,J343. 29
Adsninistmtoe's SttUr*.
Tlfll.!, lie sold on the first Tuesday in January. 1344,the
A A lu.idund negroes belonging to the estate of John Gieen,
tale <d Twiggs county, deceased. Terms twelve months
credit with approved security. ISRAEL GRAGG, Adm’r. I
April iUth, 1813. 29 !
AGtuiJiiHljator's Sale.
\ GREEA BLY to an order ol the Hmioralde the Inferior
Court of Newton county, while sitting 11s a Court of Or- I
dinurv, will he sold oil the first Tuesday in July next, before •
*n»* Court-house, door in Covington, Newton county,
Lot number four hundred and thirty-one, in the*sixteenth |
district of originally llcury, now Ncw loncovmty ,ub the pio- >
party of Natlmn Tally, deceased.
Sold for the benefit oftlie heirs ofsr.id deceased.
Terms on the dnv ofsulc.
WILLIAM TALLY,Adm’r.
Newton county, April 1st,1843. 28 will
No!b4 <* to SR'hldis :iiecS Cr< <£ifofs.
A LL person* having denmmls against the 1 state of Jacob
7 Y Harris deceased, latent' Twigg* county, will please pee-
Kent them duly ntt< sled, and all those now indebted to the
said estate, w ill cull ami make immediate pm ment to
iRA FECK, Adin’r.
March 27th, 1CVJ.
GENERAL AGENCY.
rilHE undersigned renews the oiler nf hi* services to his
J. friends and the public, in the transaction of a < I EN EE A L
AGENCA in this place. He will attend to tlo-rmiewid of all
Note.*, t&c. that may he entrusted to Ipscarc in the Central
Bank, lor tlic ctistomury fee of O'nk I)ih.i,ak for each renew-
wl; nlsiMo the taking out atul forwarding (irants, for Fit i y
Ci.n rs each.
ID'* Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid) will
meet with prompt attention.
JOHN R. ANDERSON.
MilltulgevilltyJan. 26,1840. Id ti
ll A 91 H 1. T N 11A S> E 91A N A C O.
Factors :u:d GcHcr.il Loiumission
illleiTliaiRs,
iiud ut prices to correspond with
the times, lie will warrant his
k to he done eijunl to Any in the
; and lie flatters himself from
tieal knowledge of the hu*i
olio able to give satisfaction
•ill who mav entrust their work
_sdl§@» 10 hi- cum. lie llnpct* .
(vd attention to business to merit a shore id public patronage.
LUTHER SWANK.
Milledpevillp. April filh, 1843. 28 2m
I\vi\v in Eatontoii.
rjA li E subscriber Ini- trevived iiim! is imw opening at the
Drv fioods Store,” ti fresh supply of
s assortment one oftlie best to he foui-d
which makes his n
Hiinity- Fersons
a* I11 ruains are o|
sers in these hard
pure! 1
Eatonton, lfith .1
1313.
worthy the attention of j
E. W. BANCROFT. 1
Hi 1
CS5S3 1C...1A
it-- ,S.'I VAJS'JS T AU, Geo.
rnm: above linsiuess will have the personal and
.1 attention of Co). E- Hamilton, .formerly of Milledge-
ville, and for six'veurs n Factor and Coiuuiissioti .Mcicham of
Macon, Geo.
Partners-EVERARD HAM1 ETON,
THOMAS II \EDKMAN.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1312.
Mr. Matthew Whitfield, (
l.HKNl VS.
r Wi
( ’ ^ Jasper comity,
s Mouglr ii, Jones “
ship vV 11 iitvhins, Clinton.
nml ’Dl
tncock.
[ Irwinton.
Mr. Jer. Beall."
Messrs llndsoti «.V. Thouias,) ,
5 l - l,ll ’" ,0D -
Col. N.C. S.rvie, )
(veil. IL J. Vv >1,11, ;-r’
Maj-Jas. Thomas, )
Mi*. Edwin Wib-v, / ,|
•Mr. Hardy Culver, ^ N
Mr. eJam’i Beall.
Ales-rs. f&. J. Beall,
-Mr. John Raw is, ) .* , , .
Mr. George Walker, \ Y ,an ^'-
Maj. Ju*. II. Bhickslioitr, ~)
I>r.N. Tucker, [.
(•ol. George M. Troup, f Luuren8 coun, >’*
Mr. John Thomas. ;J
Maj. A. Porter;F ivnnnali.
Messrs. Slot all, Simmons & Co., Augusta.
lITPThe, SiinderKvillo Telcacopu will ‘jileuse j
our insertions.
<’ o La j£i i ssi d 11 IB e re U n 111,
Sa> annah, Gko.
hii.-iness nt hi.s old Stand, No. 185.
Irie.t attention will he given 10 the
d other produce. Orders for bagging
ill be promptly executed.
44 If
•9OSB&PBI W A &VL S5E8t^7
COTTON FACTOR
AM)
Co:|&missioBi Mn'dinnt,
Aug. 2, i842*. 45 tf .SAVANNAH, Gn.
Kotipo.
4 BO' I' the first of November Iu-t, a Mr. (Jqniu enclosed
to Mr. Smith Treasurer at Milledgcville, by mail, n five
dollar l iil, to grant a lot of Ibud, hut n reived lor answer from
.Mr. Smith that tiiefriti-r wa- received, hut not the money;
from vvliieh it would seem there is a thievish villi.in on the
route from this place to the former, who lias access to the
mails and who l.n-.ilvt'lic seals of such !• tiers a-be may suspect
to have iiiunev in them -mi purloins their contents.
J. GRAHAM, P. M.
llolmesvilh'., 4th Doc. 1842.
NY
Adiiii iistralor’s Suits
ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in MAY next
la-iorn the Court-house door in the town of Dravton
v "unty, within the legal hours of .-nlc.lot of laud No.
n > 1' *d and tiftv, in the eleventh district of said county,
1 pmpi-rty of George \V. Rosehrv, laic ol Newton coun-
eeased. Sold for the benefit of ii:»cicditors.
nisoti tha day of sale.
JOHN W. 11 EWELL, Adm’r.
vim* eountv. K»b. 24lh, 1848. 23
FOR SALE-
rpilE PLANTATION adjoining the Town Common of
J Milledgcville, containing uhoui IOOO AOl'Ck.
For terms.apply to 'I'llUS.’ IL S TUBBS.
January 17th, 1813. 10 RAW
NOTICE.
.'laid, u.Pl'Otttissoi'y N«l(‘, executed by
I D iv is, made pAvalile to toe S'lliscriber, of
- ti 1111 day of December, (writ leu in fig-
VV
Eittciitoi's’ Sale.
sold 011 tun first Tne-d-iy in Mav next, agreea-
an order of the Interior Court of itnldw in « oun-
• sitting for ordinary purposes, Ireforn the ( ourl-house
said county, tho lands
"ILL I,
I • l v I
Feb. I9:||. Lt-f 1.
I. lying
and ki
1 lire waters of the Li
s Clayton’s foray.
I Ex
Exft'iilor’s Suit*.
W ILL h-r sold (under nn incuinliraoe.e of the widow’n
dower) before tho Court-house door in Newton, Baker
ooiinty, on tho first Tuesday in J uiie uext, agreeably to an
r of tin* Inferior Court of Haucock county, when sitting
forordinar* purpose*,
Lot* ofluud Nos.217 and 210.inthc2d district, and lot No.
14 in the 3d district ofmigiually Early, now Buker county,he-
tallying to the estate of Itarius Gilhci t.deccased, uud also the
Mvolutionarv interest of the dower.
Terms made known 011 the day.
WM, HARDWICK, Executor.
March 8th. 1843. 21
Uotirdiiitf House.
Tin: Subscriber intends keeping n PRIVATE
BOARDING HOUSE, and will onteiinin trav
ellers ut u very inoJmute rule. His dwelling
r Jarrutt's Spring.
MilfedgM ille. March 14.1343.
lire*. 251 cin 1 I red nd I
h-iiidred and eighty-live dollars
All person* are iei|ite*ted not It
maker noticed not 10 pn\ the sin
E tlontnn. I*n(riant rountv, No
rtv-three, foi the
itid dated 23d Sept. 1841.—
trade lor said note, and the
j to miv one exeept the tmb
WILLIAM T. WYNN.
.15,1342. _ 7 tf
Broiok’ilt to Jail,
the dllth m-t, a negro boy who says his nxnie
1 >m. and belongs to .Mr. liiimiltou Tripp,ol
Bea if.irt. S (-'.. nud that he ran away from Air.
(i. W. Owen’* Pliiutiiliwii, in (Juimlen eountv, on
the *.3,| iu-t. Said hoy is uhuut 13 or 19 years of
age. 5 led ii? iiirlie* high, (link complexion, and
full fuee, with an iron on each leg. 'The owner i*
reijiu.- ted to cull, and prove property,pay charge*
id take himuvvuj. L. W. 11 ARRIS, A. J.
Brunswick, (in.. Aog. 31 ut, 1842.
l*cnit<‘iiti;iry, Georgia.
"VTOTKJE i* hereby given, that all iiiauufaetureil articles
JN at the Penitentiary, will be sold at the lovvlht cash
PHicv.* tor nil Bond* made by the. ^tute of Georgia paviddw
«t thirty years. 'The bonds will bo received at tho value n
sixty cents in tlm dollar.
CH ARLES H. NELSON, Principal Keeper.
P. S. Central Rank money will he received nt par from
those whodcsiro to purchase articles made ut the Peniten
tiary. Jnn. 17. Id tf
STOLEN
L'ROM the subscriber 011 the night of the 8th instant n dark
1. hay hors* about live feet high, five years old, tint* nud
-inre*, no particular murk* recollected, a reward of Ten dol-
IniHuill he paid for the recovery of said Horse, or any uilor-
•ual ion respecting him will ho thuiikfullv received.
LEVIN CULVER,
April 17th, 1833, 30 2t 3 miloe N. E. from opurla.
Bargains nt l>t*y Go»<ls a( EalonKm.
milE *uh*ei ilier \* ould 1 s p 1 • < • t Fu 11 r r.iiiiud those in want
I ol Dry < ionds, that In* Ini * opened a large nod well assort
ed stock ut Eatonton, wherein; 1.* prepared to sell Dry Good*
at li is usual very fair pricts.
Purchasers ("in always depend upon finding 11 good assort
incut on hand, a* new good* will he lrei|ueully received, and
ut prices as low us at any market in Georgia.
E. \\ . BANCROF T.
nt the store formerly occupied hv Mr. Slade.
Pen 20.1 l ' 12 tf
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
ixmw
k. wai i znii.M:K & Co.
S TAVE received and are now opening a S?)L l CB<li;l
s £ Mi)t'kol7li(‘\v Spring Goods of every
V-» I’SCly. As till ir slock has l.< . 11 -eie. n d in New York
w ith great care,and bought entirely Im cash, they cun confi
dently sav to those, w ho want FitU‘ Goods ut LOW
FISIEESf to call at their .Store,
Kext floor nortii ofi iJitsou's Ilotol.
Mi!!e 1 •' • 111", I -III April. 18 18. 29 3t
SUPPOSED THIEF.
A MAN calling hiinselfW'ALKER. culled at tlie stable of
TA. tliCMtihserilier in this city, mi 'Thursday, the llth in-
stiiut,uud liip'd a horse, which he rm:e uvvav, The horse i-
a hay, about 19 year* old, 151 luiml* high, and pacessinnotii-
iy when pacing slow—no tuarka recollected except saddle
mark*. Walker, i* a young tnau, apparently uhoui 22 or 23
yeursof age, mediutn height nud -tout—wit* genteelly dress
••(Land said he wished to ride uhuut twenty-five miles from
tue city, amt would rbturn on the da t following; hut as lie has
not vei ii-ade lii* appeaiiiuce, I am disposed to suspect he had
no intention to return. Any information respecting him nr
tlm horse, will he tlninkfuUv received and suimblv lewarded.
\ ug'ista. Aug. lfith * N. BAl.i.INGALL.
GEORGIA, htiinter rottnly,
JUMAII »UG(LS toll* before, me one
light ehc-nut soirel mare, six years old,
my with a little white in Imr hneliead. with a
Tr\\ If IA small white spot on each side of her hack
hone, ii-seuihling saddle luniks. Apprai
sed hv Leonard Drives ami Lemuel Hodges to sixtv dollars.
'THOMA.S DANIEL,J. P.
A true extract from tin* E*trnv Bunk this .Man n 2mh, 1513.
23 521 LEW is J. RAMSEY, Cik. I (.:.
(liettetal Aycusfy,
AT MIDLKI)(UV/!,LE, G.-t.
R v
' the I
1 the:
eral Aisc
• of Gci
the
section ol suid Act provides *• that tin* fortunate dinners in
the Laud Lottery ot 1821, embracing the counties of oiiginal-
ly Dmd\, ILm/tmi, Monroe, U> tny and Fnvetie . .md the
furtutiaioduivvers ill the I arid Lotlerv ol I 887. euthiaeiug the
(.oitutie* of Leo,Muscogee, 'Troup,Coweta am! •' rroll ; and
the fortunate dniwer* fu the Lund Lottery of 1832, eiohnieiiig
the counties ol oiigimllv Clu rokce, hut 'now < herokee, For
syth Cohli.Cass, Lumpkin,Gilmer, M urrav. W alker .Pauld
ing, Dade, 1 1 in11• >« 1 u 11, 1 1,1011.nud 1 oivd, -in.il take out their
Grants 0.1 or helme'tln'iirst day of July, D J-h or the suine
shall he e.oU'hlered us reverted to the Stale. The «pt-rulioi)
of this act duo* not apply to lands diawn hv orphan* until
twelve months after tho youngest one shall have attained lin
age of 81 years.’.’
The llth section provides** that from and ioiuuliiitolv after
the passage of this net, any posou nppiviug to l ike out nuv
giant in the above described . <• i .tie.-, >hali take an oalii
I list he is the proper on m r of said lot, or the law ml agent of
the ow ner thereof, mid shall produce a power of uliutuev
I10111 the owner of said lot. prop- i!y nllesti*d,”N:c,
(D* The undersigned, helievieg that thcieiuo a large por
tion of the fin Innate draw ri* in :h ni.nve Lotteries, w im are
not disposed to undergo the faligim nud ex| disc of u jnur-
npyto and from the no.it ot Government, for tin* sole purpose
of taking out their Grunts, hns been iudui ed to offer his *er-
vices tothe public a* a (im.nkka(. Agent to Gkant Lots
in the above Lotteries ; also, to attend tothe Ri:.\ k wai. ol
Notes iii the Central Bank,ami to turnisli information con
cerning UNGHANTED (lit ItEVKIlTKK LOTS.
Th.* t dlov» jug are the prices ol (iHants in the several Lot.
(erics, to wit:
For the Lottery of 1821, $5 00
For tho Lottery nf 1327, 5 (Hi
Fortlir Lottery of 1832, (Laud Lots) 5 fill
" ' * ,• of IB 12. (Gold Lot*) 2 50
■d U-t
Central Bank luints,or the notes of specie paving Banks
only, w ill be received lor mununts due the State. The eliange
hills of tin* City CnuiH il of Milledgcville; or of tho Ceutiul
Bank, will be received inpayment nf mv Icch
Cf* Postage in every instance to be paid, and the neces
sivry amount enclosed, in older to meet" ith due uticntinn.
To procure a Grant, an affidavit is required of tin- owner,
guanliiiti.ad uiuistinior.or legul lepren illative of tins owner,
or of judgment creditor*—show iog that lie or they are such
owner or judgment creditor ofilieovv ner, whicbatlidavit i'nu*t
be filed ut the Surveyor GetieraTs cilice,before the Grant can
All business entrusted to my care, will lm faithfully and
prumptlv uUeuded to.—Addtes*
THOMAS M. ( OOK.
Milted vet We, Cl a.
Milledgcville. Fell. 21.1843. 23 3m
To (he Planters of Georgia.
A penny mired in Uto pence earned.
7I1IIE fiibi-eriher i* now ofi'eriiig to the Farmers of Georgia
T l ’MiuiS\\roUKhl-iroi> Plnit^h Muck,”
invented by Messrs. M a ms J. .v Maiuhai.i. Mi»t-,oi()c-
leldml.uu county, Mis-ia-ijipi, uud patented iiy them. This
Plough in eveiy respect 1- the most desirable Plough, Stock
ever offered to t. pluming community. Il combine* durability
with convenience—it will ln.-t h gieat many year* without re-
will ndmit of every variety (dl'lough
i*picd,) w ith pertact cnuveuieiiee
than the ordinary wooden stuck,
very simple in ii* construction,
untry run muki them,
bcfeeu and liied ut Mr. Dense’s Shop
|» iu Spuria, and at Mr.
i’ii* . ..
pair or expense, ami
hoes, (three tooth hui
and facility—it i* mnheuvi
y et far stronger, and being
that any hlueksloitli iu the
Sninpleplougli* 11._
in Milledgcville—u* .\lr.Marlin'
F. IL Bellingslea’* in Washington, W'ilkes county. Let the
Farmer examine the plough,uud he will purchase (tie light to
use them.
The ftohscriher proposes to s* llcounty lights on the most
accommodating teims.
(117 * All cmu'umiicntimiH on this subject, post paid, addres-
Milledg. ville, or Washington, W ilke* county
will
et with immediate utteutimi,
IL I. B MINES.
Aifenf fur S, J. \ M. Mima
THE ANNUAL FAIR
CONVIITUTIOIV-
AV
OF THE
PLANTERS* CLUB OF HANCOCK,
ll.Ljake place nt SPA RTA, on Friday, (he 3-1 day
of IYov<‘luli«‘i’ f 1W1J), mi which Tl.iv nil cropn,
atock, and articles, tluU may ho offeied for Preiniuiu*. or
Honors, will bo exumiued bv the Committees appointed for
that purpose; and oinhe next dnv, Sntniduy, tho OmnmiUee
will report, the piil.lic exliih ition of stock and articles willbc
made, mid an Address delivered before tho Club.
the following articlea.—
I lie best Acre of Co
** 2d best do.
'* 3d,4lh, and 5th best do.
** best Acre of Wheat,
“ 2d best do. - •
“ 3d,4tli and 5th best do.
*• best Acre id ()uts,
'* 2d best do.
“ 3d, 4th and 5ih best do.
“ best Aero if Sweet Potatoes,
“ 2d best do.
“ 3d,4th and 5th best do.
best Acre of'Tmnip*,
$5 on
3 00
llollOIS.
2d be
3d,4th olid 5th be
best Acre (dCotloll.
do.
“ *• 3d, 4th and5th best do. - - llonoi
Competitors for Premiums on Crops will bo required
give the tnodint opera it du of culture.
the best Stallion of 4 ye
2d best tlo. do.'
*• 3d,-Ith and 5ih best
“ best 3 vcMir old Colt »
“ 2d best do.
“ 3d, -Bh uud 5th best 1
“ In *t 2 year old Colt (
“ 2d best
“ 3d, 4 tin
“ best sm
** 2d best
3 00
Ilomns.
.*3 IK)
2 00
(lid 5th best 1]
•nr old Bull,
••2d host
3d,4th .
h •> 1 Mil
2d best .
3.1, 4th 1
best Ew
2d best do.
3d,4th and 5th lx
heaviest fat Hug
2d heaviest do.
3d,-lib mid 5th h
heaviest Pig, ugi
! to two vears old,
$3 (10
H " °°
old,
2d heaviest do.
3.1,4 th and 5th heaviest do. do.
best piece of 10 yards ilomcspu
2d host do. do. do.
3d, 4th nud 5th best do. do.
best Counterpane, ...
2d best do. ....
3d, 4th and 5th best do.
t piece, of 10 yards, of Dmncsii
months
$2 (-1)
1 no
2d best do.
3d, -Ith ami 5th Ix-st do. do.
cle of Ncgiu Clothing
s Silk.
• 1 0
do.
Hu
\ 00
I no
do. ... Honor*.
Blanketing,cotton orwool, §2 00
“ ** 3d, 4lh mul 5th be
“ “ best urtidnof Ncgi
“ “ 2d best do.
“ 3d,4th mul best do. do. Honors.
'Tlie Club1 will award liberal Preniituns and Honors on all
articles which may lx muuufuciincil by Ladies and (dieted
for exhibition : such a-Needle Worked Capes, Caps. Work
PoeketSfStocking*, (xlovus, &c.—iu lact, cverv article tluit
uiuy be Kent by them.
'I’UTTLE H. AUDAS, Secretary.
Spartn. Gn. March 14, 1843. 25 mUm
Whereas, the third section of the fust mtiele ( film Constitn-
111,11 ot this State dm;lures, that the Senate shall he elected
hicuiihllv,on the first Alondny in November,until suchdav
of election lie altered by law ; uml shall be composed "f
one member from euch county, to be chosen by the elector*
thereof: , ... . , „ ,
And W iikrkas, the seventh sc- lion of the first urticle el the
Constitution ol this State declares, (hut the House of Rep
resentatives shall be composed of members from all tlm
counties which now are, or hereafter may be included with
in this State, according to their respective nund.er* of free
white persons, and including three-fifth* of all the pr o| Iu
of color; the actual enumeration shall he made within two
vears, uud w ith in every subsequent term ol seven year*
thereuJtoi ,nt such time-and in swell munnerus lit,*conven
tion mav direct. Euch enmity containing three thousand
persons, agreeably to the foregoing plan of enumeration,
shall he qiditlctl to two nienibeis; seven thousand, to three
members; and twelve thousand to four members; but each
county shall have at least one and not more than foi.ruiem-
hers . tlx* repiesentativesshall he chosen annually hi tlm
fust Monday iu November, until such day ofelectiunbe al
tered by law. Until the. aforesaid enumeration shall he
made, the several counties shall he entitled to the following
number of representatives, respectively. Camden, two;
Gly nn, two; Liberty, three; McIntosh, two; IU*vnn,onn;
Clnillmm, four; Ellmglmin,two; Seriveu, two; Montgom
ery. tv o: Burke, three, Bulloch, one; Jefferson, three;
Lincoln, two; Elbert, three; Jackson, two; Richmond,
thiee; \\ ilkes, four; Columbia, three; Warren, three;
Washington, three; Hancock.four; Greene, three; Ogle
thorpe, vliroe ; uud Franklin, two.
And VV iikkkas, tlm said recited sections require alteration—
to the end, therefore, «hut said section.* mav be altered:
Section 1. lie H enacted by the Senate and J/otisc of lie-
prcsciitiifirrn ij thc State of t mu yin. in (lenrrat Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority ot the same, That
as soon as this hill shall hi* pus.-cd. ugrreaPly r» the require*
the Constitution, the following shall he adopted 1
1 lieu of the third
institution aforesaid, the
1 the first Monday iu Ce
ll nif inhers. and shall he
senatorial district, w hich
ntis: nous' counties, not in-
vprescutalivc papula-
lieu of tlie section* aliovi
section of tho first arth le. of the Ci
Senate shall l-c elected hieniii .ilv 01
lob;'r. and shall consi-l of fcirlv-veve
composed of one member from each
district shall he composed of two eoi
eluding the county with the large
lion. which shall constitute a separate’district; whieh dis
tricts shall he arranged and urganiztd by the General Assem
bly, .it tin- s-'ssimi when this shall he adopted, and if any new
eo’mity shall he hereafter tormed, it shall he annexed to one
ofthe’d»* riels from which it was taken; and that iu lieu of
the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution, tlm
billowing shall lie adopted: tlm House of Representative*
shall Im composed of one bundled and thirty iiicmhers; each
(rounty shall have one Representative, and 110 county Hinll
have more thun two Representatives; thirty-seven counties
having the greatest population, counting n'l free white per
sons, and three-filihs nf the people of color, shall have two
Representatives; the said apportionment shall he made by
the General Assembly, nt tlm session at which this section
shall Im adopted as an alteration oftlie Constitution, by an
net to he introduced after tlm adoption thereof, and a new ap
portionment ahull he made at the session next alter each la
tino mmmcvntim) ofthe inhabitants of this State, made under
the Constitution uud laws thereof, hut at no other time.
WILLIAM B. WOFFORD,
Speaker ol the 1 louse of Ropreaentalives.
ROUT. M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to.27th December, 1842.
CHARLES J. McDONALl), Governor.
r.tion oftlm fourth article of tlm
1 authorize the people
riMi
Glictokee Lund Agency.
eisigned propose*,nnving under his direction, all
li. grants of ungranted lands in all the Cherokee eoupti*-*
pH l ined mid forwarded I'ric of eltarye, when the rvquisite
prm isious 01 law is tarnished him accompanied bv money to
‘ ‘ees, anil the postage paid by the owner ofthe
I further propose to sell any lot of hind, wlirn the paitv
lot
ell tv * 111 i
lowest cash price,mul iu
proceed* to he remitted o
is effected and the pxrlv t
instructions , 1 would'»i
lands uud believe them 11
lie fore the fo
hat fund* lie
deposited forthwith toordr
ailied of the result under hi* or tlx-ir
?geat to those who havn aeon their
t vvmtli the grant fees, to write me
.*, which is tlie first of July next,
plat ing a small pi ico iitmyo the grant lees,us I believe that 1
• ouicl sell almost any lot for something, uud it would only cost
the postage to know.
I make these propositions with a view of affording some
Irieud* 1 have uu opportunity of purchuKiug some lauds, and
as tlm party owning has the powerof pricing and receiving tho
cush at his price fin his property. 'Therecannot he uny thing
unfair in my propositions.
All instructions will he promptly complied with. In every
iuhtntice w hen a party may authorize me to sell his laud, the
power of agency will he returned in 8U days, if no sale is ef
fected, unless otherwise instructed.
By the on visions of the late law, nil lands not granted hv
the I r-t of J uly next, is rev cried to the State, and will he sold.
'To procure a grant, an ufiidav it is requited oftlie owner, guar
dian, administrator nr legal ivprcM'iitntive of the owner; or
of judgment creditors—showing that he or they arc such
owner, or judgment creditor oftlie owner, which affidavit
must he fil 'd w ith tlie f-mvey or Geucrul, before grant can
d ifnpplied for by an agent a power of ulturucy in
1 ’ tjuiml.
. with 1
s a Hi da
1 40 11
ral Bank bills v.
1 no a
lots
Tnut s 11-
Milledgcville, Feb.fi, 1812.
CU0U51 f .’S HOTEL.
AT THE SltlN JB&h
"F THE
1113TL «OFi»Ki\ 18ALL, M
Daiii.onega Ga.
riHILS (dd and well known estnldislimeut is continued 1
1 dcr the iiianagciiM iit ol tho widow of tlm Into ill 11 Jo
hioick.ii* I’rnpricln-*-*; who. Iron. Imr LONG EXBEI
l'..N(-E :u t h i -- Im * ii.es*. Ilaiter* herself with the nssisini.ci
. • ! m.p..| P ,ir BAR-KEEI’ER, to lieeeahled to give gn ,
iiiii'lii'iinii to all, who may patronize her HOUSE. I
r \ni.K. u* In-1 i-tofore, will he furnished w i 111 the best 1 he •••-.»
i v ell.in!*,in,d no pains w ill he snared t<» render both reg .
nxl Ir.ib 1 i.a-i.'coiuloi ni |e. She returns lu r gian
AN ACT to alter the third
Constitution ofthis State,
to elect tlm General Militia officers of this
Bkction 1. lie it enaett d by the Senate and House of lie-
prt st nfnfires of the State of (It orpin. in Lie ner a l Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That
from ami immediately alter this act shall Imve passed in con
formity with the Constitution of tin* Slate, it sluill and mav
he lawful for all Major General*, and Brigadier Generals, to
lie elected hv the people of tho respective Divisions or Brig
ades, and nil person* subject to do militia duty shull be
entitled to vote lor the same, only.
.Sic. 2. And he it further enacted by the authority aforesaid
That all law* nud parts id’ laws, militating against thisuc.t
ho and the same arc herein repealed.
WILLIAM 1J. WOFFORD,
Speaker of ’.he House of Representatives.
KOBT. M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, ifiMi December, 1842-
CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor.
AN ACT to he entitled an net to amend the first section o(
the third article ol tlm Constitution of this Statu.
Whereas, tlm uhove sect on atm.light other things provide*
that in cases of joint obligors, orjoint promisors, residing in
different counties, the sail may Im brought in either conn-
tv, and 11 copy of the petition and pio< ess, served 011 tlm
party residing out ofthe county, in which tlm suit may bo
commenced,shall be deemed sufficient service 1
rules uud regulations ns tun Legislature hn
may di-
rots t :
And W hereas, by tlm existing laws of this State,the maker
and itmorsers of promissory times, residing iu tlm same
county, mav hi sm-d together iu the same action,hut when
thev reside in different counties, ii has been ruled by tlm
courts, Unit they cannot lx* joined upon the ground that they
are not joint obligors, nor joint prmnissors, in the sense and
meaning oftlie aimvo recited clause of (im Constitution,nud
therefore in such cases, purlins arc compelled to bring sep
arate actions at a great increase of costs and expenses
both to tlm plaintiffs ami defcnilantr-:
And Wheheas, tlm said first section oftlie third urticlc re
quires amendment :
He it enacted by the Senate and t loose of Representatives
ofthe State of dear via, in Llenerat Assembly met, and it is
hereby enacted by the authority ef the same, That so soon uh
this act shall have, passed agreeably to (he lequisitious of tho
Constitution, the billowing shall Iona a part oftlie said first
section of tlm third article of the Constitution ofthis State,
nud to Im inserted therein immediately after the datum about
recited In vv it: And iu case of a maker and indorser, or in
dorsers of promissory uuica res id ing iu different counties ix
this-State, (lie saino may l e sued iu the county where the ma
ker resides,and 11 copy oftlie in tition and pioccss reived oil
the imlorser or indorser*, resid inc out of the county .in which
the suit muy Im commenced, shall lie denned sufficient ser
vice under the same rules nud regulations us tlm Lcgidaturo
have, or muy direct iu the case ol joint obligors and joint pro-
inissors.
WILLIAM 15. WOFFORD.
Speaker of tho House of Representatives.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS.
Pros (lout of tho Senate,
Assented to, December, ‘J**-, 1542.
CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor.
28 Qfit
PKOC LAMA B ION.
GFOSCGIA,
11 y ('HAS 1.1CS J. McD ON. I /. I). (loreruor and ('omnia ml
' foj the At my and Nary of this Slate, and ofthe
Mtii
nil v
di( it*
> the
in cr.-, 111 a 11 that which i
’ices will lie regulated ni
nd tlm hardne
r other and more
iv overshadow sit.
irdiug to the set
, thu; of
January 5, I;: 13,
AMUEmLlX SaOTJHfli,
Madison. Geo.
a THE subscriber give* notice to his old friends ami
the public, tint he. will take charge of the above es
ahlishmcnl on tlm first day of May next, and pledges
hiim-elf todevole In* entire attention to tim business!.fi lie* Hotel,
and will spurn no effort iu his power to render all comfortable
vv la. iiim\ favor hii.i with a tail ; ai d the superiority of tim
building itself, it* convenience 10 tho Georgia Railroad De
pot. together with tlm long experience of tlm subscriber, (lit
ter* him with 11 strong hope ol success. Tim house is filled
with superior servants,and connected with tlm Hotel is a first
rule Stable, and u superior Ostler,
JOHN JACKSON.
Madison, 13th April, 1843.
S i»»n ".-oritti -innciiihly of Georgia having, by u concur
red Resolution, expicsMul u desire that’‘the first Friday
in May imxt la- set up.ut as a d iv of fasting, liuniiliuliou and
prayer, to lie attended with ap 1111.j 1 r 1:11 e 1 >■ 11 1 o. 1, • 1 1 vi<■ • ■
throughout this .State ;” 1 tuereluie it-sue this tny I'roclainii-
liou, recoiniiieixliug the good p'-ople . I inis Stale strictly to
ob-erve ihe dnv aforesaid "* a day of fa-ting, liuniiliuliou uml
pmyi-rto Vlmightv God, tliut lie Would suitably inipres* us
with t iiaiitixleio iiim tor our own Ii• political and religious
institutions, and fur hi* uniform fo-teriu^ and superintending
can* over u-since we have beeouiO 1111 independent people;
ol.l suppress < '
for tlmir liberal p 1
la !
. Ida
tlm charge of the A.MERI-
lns Iriends nud tlm puhlir
a its a continuance ol the
the opening of his hnti.-c.—
oixiucied after the first May, by
stnhlishmeiit w ill I
Mr. John Jackson and Lady.lute of Athe
for good housekeeping i- too well known to require my
oinnu'ixluliou; they will, beyond doubt, keep the house
superior maimer. JOfiJ. M. EVAN
30 It -
that IL* would supprers crime uud violence hi the luud, uud
give 11 s Imnrts and minds to regulnte our conduct by bis will;
and that, in these times of unprceedcutod distress, brought
about hv disrcgnnliiig hi* co 11 net Is, us given in his Holy
Word, lie would incline us, us we hope for mercy from llini,
to l.e merciful lowurds each oilier; and that Ho would speed
ily deliver ns from the evils w hn h our sins have brought up
on us,—and it is further recommended to the several religious
dcnoiuiua lions of every faith, to hold divine service on the day
aforesaid, anil fervently unite in supplications to the .Supreme
Ruler of tlm universe iu turn aside- Irani us his wiutliuud leud
us to repentance and amendment.
Given under my hand uml the G1c.1t Seal ol the Slate at tho
capitol,in Mil.edgfcviJIe, this, the L.ili duvuf April, 1843.
uharles j. McDonald.
Iiy the Governor,
2.* 3t J. NV. A. SANFORD, Secretary ofStute.
Gttat'giu Cointcr.
rnm: undersigned propose to publish, after the first of
lulled
Mulch uuxt, u Newspaper iu the town of Rome, to ho
F.ORG1 \ COURIFR.
FAMILY ULim iNi:*.
D R. SPOLM’rf SICK HEADACHE REMEDY, a
ieiue highly est.-eiin-d by those who have us-d it.
cure is effected by tlx regular use of it for a whin*, bv v
a thorough and complete change is produced in tlm .
lion. ’Ti.!** di*e.i-c. Sick llenibiclie, i* common in the .
try, and enn only hr cured by restoring a healthy uctioii ot tnu
stomach and bowels.
Quinine is for F
I known or hear
the .success.
Hay’s Uitimnit.
v as well established for the cure of Pile,
•ver, or Opium to relieve pain; scarcely ini
I ol u case hut w hat it bus been used with.
. THE
! Th* North-Western s.etion m (... igin has been fur » few
I veins p.st rapidly ineieasiiig iu impi.rtuuce. Its great natur
al ad van luges, ns yet, but iupei leclly known; its inexhaustible
miin ral resource*, breouiixg every day more developed ; its
l J( . . abunclnnt. and vurind Agricultural pioilucts,—its mospi-uivn
nud mu tun Iiy beimfiei.il eonueximi w ith tlu* chief (youmiereial
“ I pom Is upon lire Sea-1.oard, together with the immense polili-
j cal ami -ocial infl ieiu e, vv hicli it i- c ipi.hle ol exerting, render
i it more interesting than puiUupa any utlu-r poriiuuuf uar
widely extended Teriitory.
I 4 iic wain of a periodical which would suitably Hiifiport the
I true policy of tho State at large and ilm peculiar hileresis of
; this section of il, while it* location would enable it more wide-
I Iv to i!i*sriiii»iilupolitical truth, has been long felt. Tosuiis-
I this w mil is the object of our pi •--•-ut < uteri.rme.
| Tl.o eolnins oftlie (-‘onijer will I eliielly devoted to tho
j lihcial and 110.derate udvoeuey ol Wing principles, uud to
j Die suppoi t of Internal Improvement; endeavoring, ifpnssi-
‘‘LVidcm p.'mio’in'g'and rcs.torin : the 1 "* ,,voul '" n '> l ". *, nml «ur opui-
1 0 j ions upon soiiml uud practicNl exposinmis ol the Coiicinu-
lions oftlie Slate and General Governn lit*.
it wi i .also contuin the current new * oftlie day; a tnateful-
ly selected Miscellany, uud the medley of matter usually
served up iu aucli publication*. In short, no effoit will be
spared on our part, to niuk« it a pleasing vehicle of instruc
tion uud auiuxeuieut.
W.SPENCER BROWN.
II. V.M. MILLER,
ILnnr, January, 1813.
Tehms.—The Georgia Courier will he published nt three
Dollar* per milium, payable in advance, cr Four Dollars, if
not |uid until the expirutinn of th<- y car. Two copies wiil he
forwarded fur Five Dolluis, or live copies f,.r Teu Dollar*
paid in advance.
B:t!m of 4:<»licinI>i:t.
A pleasant pc
grow th of (lie lia
HDnlloy’fc Giiitiiiciaf,
For Burns, SurcN uud Ulcers, uud to relievo pain. 'This
Ointment Ins Imen n—d iu many cases in this community
oud has proved tu ho a must excelhut remedy.
Ro*«o OiilCsiK’Ilt,
A most excellent prepurutiou for 'i’etters, Ringworms, Pim
ples, and other cutaneous eruptions, in boxes with direction*.
Comstock cY Co.’s Fom-cnliainl Coin-
l>oit 11 tl Fluid J.xlrac l of Sarsaparilla,
For Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Liver Affection*. Mer
curial Discasas, Jcr.
llT’Tu be had wholesale nnd retail of Comstock &To.,7l,
Maiden Lone, New York, and at
Little’-v kli'UR Store, llillctlgeville.
toc» t her with u till simply of Drugs, \ledicinca, ifce. just re
ceived. April 25. 30 31
LaFayctK* lEall.
riMlE iiixleralgncd him tukeu this well known establish-
I infill and respectfully solicits a continuance of the pu-
tronnge of tlm former fru'Utl* oi l he llou.e, and the public geij.
orally. CU.\UL£tf E. HAYNKK.
Milledgcville,January 11, 1P.I2. 16 tf
'I'lic Art of llualicii; u,c sj(., 4i
In harmony with the I*iws<>f Nature, and Uu ( ■ ■ i
lion oj Man. -'’Milt. \
-! ilm rich
'he »vu f |(|
E EALTII is tilt* poor Iii tu’fl wealth
bliss. I o a m ui laboring under 1
little In-tier than a dreary solitude, a cm 1
In im vui lety, a joy less scene cix-erei
deceased tiody, like 1. ll(
valor, lint it has he-t ij s ,1*.
".iv5
play j<
7v ( 'j!
l;ceimh*ca.j,'(|, „ r r
" '''‘'‘‘'U'.idipJ
,!■!.!!!*"'t
For •.he. soul i
geon, uiuy lest in its valor, hat it h
tlieoli’iuled llico collie and bo lieale
•en so long diseiiHed and tried *0 1,1.
• hope of my In-ing cured.— Despond
!*(oicd to lieultli, for it is nerlaiuly tr
d on i'iirtIi remedies for all the uiala
) difference how many years you lun
hut uan.r, stage or type,yon 1 disease
r by Imw 111.mv physician* treat, d. !
-,'plv to Dr. li. R. Th'imus, imni ..
has leililcd death in a lliou-nlid liunis
aggiaviilioii, quickly removing
-cron* discus, s uud ic.toring ihi
Id not find relict any w here else,
itate, suffering under a diseu-e: whv
dv cure., w here, it may he. found for a Jew a.
«ine.** nnd the enjoyment of life iiiMend ot Li,
starving nml swallow ing poDou* idl \ ,,u mt
will Homier or later carry von with a broken
untimely grave,or w ith many persons render lili
hie than death itself.—In' addition i» ..11
1 a a long as your arm to pay, nud
every way.
O' The afflicted that cannot convemcutlv apjilv
.111. will please send the symptom.* of tln ir di*»u»p/;
ting to Dr. Thomas, who will prepar-n.c.li mi,.^ „
11.... : 11 ' *. '"‘“I HI'S Willi pi
uomiii.il in„|
l',-’,"" 1 * 11.,
" I| .' «)•«*>
w'wiUrl!!”'," “ffl;
'''“iniii:
1 great I v
.. Lien
hull tom,
'"‘"e intol.
a iioctor' M
injured in
prr-
W rit.
i, Ilm. will lirnl nmh-nio llin„„l i|i«i r 'ili.rr.g
.Mmnt inn!".,. Ilicm.elv,.. „r »orv.„|„. un.l. r
"jriliutfriiHM.f [>r. | will | 1U , f. '
». mul .-very lie,mMiirv n(le„ii„„ r,, r tl„., r ,' gt
. avi-ry ..ml >volf,ue. , „ M iat|i,|, I
•.■l»-.rii.r eliiuucv .. m, mmliciim a mum,-, ol i„. nl j. V *
0 ' l ' p * " « thou,nml . iirlilimitpa niiehl n,.i|,
pii.rpd liPlnro.I.p (.ul.l.c. Only f„w «rno.-ieclm), f r „,, '*
'h't'.'in! woll known nil ovortlm L'nimd Stum nml i
111 m.ytli.iiK tint oiriclly true. Mmlicinp con l,r J.I. !
. |>ot,.fll„. Unite,I StJituo nv ni1,1,U uivT,t«“,, f >0
i« farprrfi.rul.lo. I'ricr ..nimfirinr for !'Z“i1TTl!
fur , •thrr.hfro.oH will 1.0 from tfu ... #--n. » c cor..'. ,i :
It/*Mirtiiriuo will Out he,.,*
.iiaioiSziJ:®:?"’" 111 u >“ k "> f '»
r 1£ « M J . SJ . !■: A 6£ L U, M. 11.
A POSITIVE CUBE FOB THE OUAVEL.
onke will Kdilor. of uow.po|ior, plonnr s i„
tlmir pn|,rr», tlmt lhim’ „f.
t!ir 1'ntinwin'. ti low Iiiorrlinno
dieted with that dreadful disei
bladder, may know where to go fora certain cure. ’
I* is well known to all rcspei tablephy.su inns that there is
nothing known to the (acuity that enn he depended upnn f„ r
tlmt most painful and tormenting ufall diseasefl. In i8|!( |
became alllietnl with Gravel, which gradually grew from I10J
to worse till IMI. During this period I tried'nil the remedies
ot every physuinn in my reneli tiiut protessed to know anv
thing about txe disease. 1 went to Mobile anff plnc. ,1 , n ' v .
sell under tlie iimuediiite care of of the most einii-eut for two
months,so that it will easily I e perceived that cverv tl mi ,
known to the faculty w«* «uiily tried except <m oporniion
and to no benefit wliatevrr. 1 returned in the last agony n
despair, for the disease had now become ns had as it n.iililhe
without producing iumxdiatc de u «h. In this situntion 1
heard of Dr. \\. U Thomas, near Muntgmnerv, and wr.ae'to
him that if lie could cure me with couiiintv ,io semi the >| e d.
ieiue, hut if there was the least doubt respecting the cure not
to attempt to do any thing for me, for I was waiting lor'iim
■'•at In's
violence of the disease to cense a little, that I might v.
York to have on operation pcifuruied. Dr. Thomas ;
prescription by mail,Muting that it would relieve in
hours. Th s, of itself, I considered a gross insult! Tlmt he
could cure me iu 24 hours of u di*ense of 22 veins standing
which baffled all the medical wisdom of the la'ciiliv that had
becii heaped together for four thousand years appeared to me
the very essence of quackery. But a' drowning man will
catch at straws—n person in great agony will swallow any
thing I commenced using hi* simple, harmless medicine, nnd
it is »ru1y very astonishing to tell, hut the truth must come
in 24 hours, to mv grant joy, I was^perfiecilv relieved of eve.’
ry symptom of the disease. U is now 12 montliH sine* th„
cure was performed, and 1 feel ns free froniGiuvel nsnnv ninn
living. I do earnesrly recomnx-nd ull persons afflicted with
J- IL EARLE.
Mn
Frm
el, a
LAWS AND .IOMSNAI.S.
W ILL he let on Wednesday,the 1 Oth of May next, lotho
lowest bidder, contracts lor carrying (lie Laws and
Joormils to the several counties iu ihisa’tute. They will he
icudv for delivery on tho duv oflcttiug.
J. U. IIORNE, S.E.D.
Mill. ,!.' vilh-. April 21.1813. 30 3t
OGLLTIIOIIPF LNSVLUSI 8 Y.
JUNIOR EXHIBITION.
7I1I1E Winter Session of t!ii(S institution will close with an
n Exhibition of oiigmul Orations, by member* of tlx; Ju
nior ('Ins* on Wednesday thn lOth of Mu). 'J'lio exercise*
will coiiuiiunce ut 10 o’clock, A. M.
1*. S.—The Summer Sc
ot J line.
April 25th, 1813.
II. I’l l TEN.
Sic'y oj the Hoard of 'Trustees,
siuu will opei
Mwiiduy the 12th
30 3t
VT:
umhiIIv
Tc > ticlit l i'i
ACHER who is tlxrrnuglily competent to give ta
ction in all the branches of an hugiivh edueutioii
taught In our Aondeniieii Is m wnnt 11 n aitu
.^38 per month, nud hoard. Address, post paid, to
iorgia Join tial (Jllice.
f. tf
JiAIL 4&mANGl:AilNVI>.
NOHTllEBN MAIL
Due daily at 7i A M.~Closes daily n» 12 M.
COLUMBUS and MACON MAIL
Due daily at I I*. M —Closes daily at 8 A. -M.
A VANN A11 MAIL
Monday,\\ eciiesduv nml Friday t
1'liesiiuv, Thiirsdav, and Sunday .
FI ED.MONT M AIL
ineduy,Thnrsduy uml Saturday,
i 2. M.
11 A. A.
IIAWKINSVILLE MAIL
Due Tuesday uud Friday,ut 10 A. M.
Closes “ " at 12 M.
COVINGTON MAIL
Due Mon.lay, Wednesday, and Fridnv, nt 3 !’• M-
Close* ’I’liesdnv,Tliursdnv nud Suliirouv ni (’■, (. .M.
MONTICELLO ami STANFORDVll.I.E MAIL
Duo Weducsdayat5 I*. M.—Closes .Monday at
RAMA 11 MAIL
Due Wednesday—Closes Wcdnes.lnv nt 1*2 M.
Milledgeville Post-Office, }
Mur. 9, 1813. S
; J'. M.
K. DAGGETT, P. M*
Gravel, to appeal to Dr. Thomas fur a i
Montgomery, April,-1th 1842.
I take great pleasure in stating to the public that Dr. 1LR-
Thomas relieved my little son 12 months old of Gravel in nj
home. Ho discharged perhaps the bireest stone that ever
come from ti child of that age. Hi* remedy lor tim gravel ap
pear* to he every thing that he promi*e*, and nincli more limn
could he reasonably expected. JAMES K. PINKSTON.
May 16,1842.
Montgomery Co., Juno 24, 1840. .
Dr.B. R. Thomas—Denr Sir :—\\’lien I wrote to vmi to
come nn.1 see me,or send some medicine, I had been laboring
under a disease of the sti much and bowels about eight months
ami had been taking calomel* and blue pill* for four months,
whit h had so teduced and finally pfisonnted me, thnt I could
scarcely walk about the house,* without ever benefiting me
tlx* least, or telieving the disease. In four or five days niter
1 ciimrnciiccd taking your medicine the disease was checked,
and 1 continued to streuntheu and mend cverv dnv. It appear-
i il to act a* a tonic, never in the sli/li . .-•t degree milking inft
sick, I have continued in mend ever sinco. I make this state-
ment w ith tlm hope tlmt other afflicted per.-ou* mav l.e benefit,
t-d by applying to you. GREEN WOOD.
. 1880.
Feeling it a duty owed to the afflicted of Ala., I stale ihnt
mv servant Jnc k was afflicted with a severe inflaiunlion of the
stomach nnd bowel*, lie was attended by n phy Mcian ol
great eminence., until his life was despaired of, Li* pltysirinn
stating that lie was incurable—Dr. ilaiwell next o.iiuiiaril
him,and several times stated tlmt lie could not lx- cured,nml
that lx- would certainly die in a few days. Feeling it my du
ty to do all in inv power to save mv servant, as a Iasi resort,I
carried him to Dr.Thomas of Columbus, who examined him
very closely, and said lie was truly in a dangerous situation ;
hut that h«* could In* cured in six wreck*. I left mv Imy with
him,confident that he could not survive many days; hut ta
iii v great astonishment, uml greater satisfaeliou, I received a*
letter from Dr. Thomas in four weeks, stating that Jack wan
perfectly restored. He now enjovs the best ol lieultli.
ZERO FITZPATRICK.
Perry Coounty, Ain., June 24,1842.
I take great pleasure in staling to dm public, dint Dr. H.
R. 'Thomas, line relieved me of a liver disease of many yearn
standing altera nunilmiofphysieians hud Inihld to doit. Also
lie cured in my family a laid case of scrofula or King’s Evil,
uud one of the worst cases of palsy I ever have seen. In
1840. I had iu my family thirty-live cases of fi-vei, several of
lliem were Congestive ol the very worst form, all of which
soon got well under his treatment. At the same lime other
physicians in my neighborhood lost many, nud some more
I Im ii hull* of their patient* w ith Congestive fever, while Dr
Thnmns lost only one patient during tlie sickly season, which
has given me tliw greater! possible luith in hi* skill uud sys
tem ofpiiictice. J. K. C. POOL.
From the Hon. Win. Dawson, United States Senator fiom
Georgia.
Washington (’iiy, Jnn. 22,1830.
Having had tlm pleasure of the ueq'.uintniice of Dr. B. IL
Thomas for a number of years I take great pleasure in rec
ommending i'itx to 'ill to whom I may be known, us n gentle
man of correct habit.* and good uioiiil diameter, and further
iu expressing my confidence in his skill ii* n physician,
knowing us I du, that hr line performed many nxtrnoidiiiury
cures of disease, which had entirely bullied the skill ol other
physicians. * Wm.C, DAWSON.
From tho lion. Wilson Lumpkin, United States Senator
from Georgia.
As Dr. B. It. Thomas has determined to remove to A In*
nbiimn, 1 take great p ensure in saying, that I have hern tier-
sunnily acquainted with him for many yeais. during wliirli
lime lie ha- been a practicing physician, and upon exanum-
lion of hi-medical skill by Win. I*. Gmhaiii, one ofthe num
bers ofthe Medical Board of Georgia, it was readily admixed
h* had requited valuable medical knowledge iinktio w ii to ilia
faculty. I feel it n duty to say, tlmt he. is vespeeti tl nixl
termed as a Phy sicinn of diuruclur and a citizen of high mor
al worth I recommend him to the hightest trim* where*
loll. Ephraim II. Foster, U. S. .Senator from
l enn., and Felix Grundy, I nited States A r> rut y <inn ml.
Washington City,Jan.22, IddU.
We,tin* undersigned, were well acquainted with Dr. IL K.
Thomas during his re.-idenee near fvushville, 'I’enn., where
he removed iu 1926. We take great pleasure in saving tlmt
Dr. 'Thomas sustained an irrepruuchuhle character, and that
he is worthy ufall confidence.