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PlTBIilC SAMIS.
Ini’-
rut iiam Slierttt ’9 Sale*
II.I. lit* sold nt the Court-house in tin* town of Rstonton
Putnam county,on the first Tuesday in JULY next,
en tho usual hours of sale thn following proper!». to w it:
i negro slave uam.'it Daniel, about ltd years old, levied
the properly of Felix T. .Sample to satisfy a li fa from
i Court in favor of Wiley, Lane & Co. vs F, T.
io an I others vs 6aid Sample.
,i lot- in the toon of Hamilton, Nos. 3 and 4, in square
II, with improvements (hereon; levied on as the proper-
aen!» I). II • (lower, to satisfy a li fa from the Superior
in f»v », ol rUomas llsTett vs J . D. H ighlownr.
r *ttl, l.lld. 3d W. T. SIMMONS, Sheriff.
Tw iggs NSioriir Salt's.
Ild. I.e sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next
before the 'Nmrt-ltouse door in the town of Marion, in
legs county ,w ithin the usual hours of fnk*,the following
•tv,Id wit:
os I.. Ilonoufs interest in lot of land No 91 in the 28
l .iri'Miu! \ Wilkinson now Twiggs county, to satisfy
ias. i .sued from a Justi. es Court held ct the House of
I’e irvoas, in t’npt Hollingsworth-'’ Hist, in said *ount>
fiiccr ot Jonathan Hooded, »a. I.. I2ddi.au add
dotiiin. and one in favor of Kaluni llias m, vs. Moses
e in, Ish nael Gtaliain, and l.aum Golden, Properly
1 out 2 > Jonathan Dow den. Levy uindo and relumed in
( n Constable,
A (so, a negro man by tho name of Nathan, about 4(5 years
tjjje, levied on as thenroperlv ofTImmas Tailor, to satisfy
small ti fas.issued from r Justice’s Court of the 355 coin-
tivihst.li >1. of said rotrnty; two in favor ofi'li J. Martin,
Thomas Tailor, Thomas J. Gardner, uod Seaborne J.
nmpbell, one in Invor ofJoshua Jessup, vs.Tli mias 'Tailor,
‘a favor of J. P. Lord. .V Co., vs. Thomas Tailor,
i favor of Asaph 11 nil, vs. Tlm-nas 'Tailor .lour.,
nor ot J’ilplia Mixon, vs. Thomas 'Tailor Junr.,
d Seaborne J. Campbell.
Levy made and rcturnod to mebv a constable.
T. 11. PENSON, D. Sh'll
May 30; 1R|B. 85
Trlftiir Slieiill Sale,
"IS Tl 1d.bg sold before the Court-house door in the town of
v V Jacksonville, i elfair countv, on the first Tue-dav in
ULY next , between the legal hours of sale, tiic billowing
roperty to w it:
5 Mill chains and one Shingling; Mar hi no, levied on as the
roperty of Kiiiucth, McLennan to satisfy a fi la from the Su-
<• r -| favor of N. B. &. if. Weed, va.
J ACC H FUSS F L!.. S he riff.
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May 28,1813.
Appnnu Postponed hlieriil Mali*.
TTIM. fie sold before the. Court-house door in ttictowu ot
► V iloiiuemlle, Appling county, on the first'Tuesday in
ULY next, within the usual hours ofaale, thcfolluoing
roperty,to wit:
One lot of land (No, 532.) five huttdre ] and eighty-two, ly-
ng in the second district of said comity, containing lour
und red nn.J ninety acres,levied onus he property of \\ i!*mu
and Timothy 11. Kingsbury, and Duncan Johnson,
ecurity, on stay of execution in favor of A union Smith, vs.
V. Huxley ami T. IL Kingsbury and Duncan Johnson,
evv made and returned to me by u Constable.
Iso at the same time and place will |-e •»nld, one lot of
1 lying in the second district of said county, No. 213, le-
l oo ns the property of Morgan Iliovvn. to satisfy no ex-
cation issued from Washington county, at a Justices Court,
held in and for the 97 district, (2. M. in favor of the. firm ol
. P. Peacock and G. G. Boa trite.
Proportv pointed out by the Plaintiff.
JOSEPH TILLMAN, Sh’IT.
May 31, 1813.
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GuardiiiiTti Salt .
W ILL he sold on the first Tusdnv in JUNK next, before
the Court House dour, in Hamilton. Harris roiiutv,
®ne lot of laud, No. 12", in tho second district of formerly
Muscogee, hut now Harris couutv, sold us the property ot
’ames W. Hill, u;t ' J
Mnv 27lb, J813.
I.EWELLIN MORGAN,Guardian.
30
Admiiiivlnuoi’.H
V II.L he soid mi the first Tuesday in J uly next, hefor
Court House door in Marion, Twiggs county, the land
t'groes belonging to the estate of Wm. Wimberly, lute ol
am countv .deceased.
One Jot 'of laud in the 27fh Distric t of originally Wilkinson
ow 'I « iggs county, the place whereon Win. Wimberly fur
OHOKGKA, VwlffKH 4'onniy.
HERE A3 W aslev King, Guardian of Wiley Young-
blood, Martha Youngblood and Joseph Youngblood
applies to me for letters of dismission from said Guardian
ship.
These are therefore to cite nil nndsingular tho kindred and
creditors of an IQ deceased, to he and nppenr at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,jfony
they have, why said letteisshnuld not be granted
GLOKKIA, AYllliiiisoi) roiinfy.
B V being represented to me by Martin l).r*iinp«un Executor
- rtf (lielust Will and Testament of Jesse Simpson lute ot
said eoiinty deceased that lie has fully executed tlm samound
praving to be discharged from said Executorship-
These arc therefore Incite tunl ndmnnib h all concerned to
Ins ami appear at my ofiico within tho timo prescribed by law
to show i ni.se it any they liavewitv said Alai tin D. Mimpson
sliotilil not he diselmigi'd fioin his Exeeutor.-hip as aforesaid.
Given under mv Imml ami at ofiico this the 27th day ol
Dee. T: 12. * AUDI'S M’S B. R WFORD.C. <’. <».
0130R0IA) Telfair county*
W r llKKE LS B 11. Ilmyilfon, Administrator on tho estate
of John Pitts, deceased, applies to me for letters ol
Dismission on the same.
'Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kindred a ml creditors of said deceased to ho and u ppeii rnl
my office within (lie time preserihed by (n\v,tuhIiow cause,it
nnvthey have, why said letters should iiothe granted.
JAMES 11. McCALL u. o. c. o.
Marc.h 98th. 9813. 98
Gi'OKGIA, Wilkinson loiiisfy.
\AT IIERE\S Thomas Hooks and Diaries Hooks applies
v ▼ to mo for letters of Administration on the estate of
John Monks lute ol said enmity deceased.
These are,therefore, to cite and ndmouisli nil ami singular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased,t» ho and appear at
my otfie< within tue time prescribed by law, to show cause,it
nnv they have, why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand, ot oilier, this 17th Mav,IR43.
90 ' Al G. B. HA IFOR D, C. C. O.*
G.HOKG9.L l Court of Orilintiry* Iflny
Nkwton County. s 'D't'i ni,
\\T IjKREArt «ealmrn J. Cluck t.as petitioned this Court
\ V in terms of tire law, to dim i Henry A. Harper, admin
istrator of the estate of \\ ill in in tJ. Harper, late of (hiss coun
ty, deceased, to make titles to him for the south half of lot of
laud number ono hundred and eighty-two,in the eleventh dis
trict of originally Henry, now Nov* ton county, according to n
bond or obligation entered into by the said William ti. Har
per, deceased, in his lit. lime, with one James lloldig
w hidt bond lias been as-igui d bv the said lloldiee to the said
Seaborn J • Cluck, wlm is now the holderllieieof.
It is tlmreforo ordered by the Court,that all persons inter
ested do file and make known (heir objections to the granting
the application of the said Seaborn J. Clack, tinny tlmv have
or know, vviiltin three mouths niter the publication of this or
der. Lid it is further ordered by the Court, that this older he
published lor three mouths in u public gnxette, in terms ol the
A true extract from the minutes, Mnv 1th, 1013.
33 «m \\ M. f). LUCK IE, c c. o.
To lli<* Pltniiei’K ol' Gdoi'kia.
A penny saved itt ttco pence earned.
SllitCHKlitOltD & BESSENT,
FACTORS,
Ccnli-nl VVImi-r, Cliarli-sioii, S. C.
)■’. It. SHAOKKI.FORI),
A. J. IIKSriUNT. 2tJ&.0 Juno 13.
•ioflsrv w.
C o in in i n h on HI (*rclian(,
Sax ANXAIt, /ir.o.
U f ILL continue ju business at his old Stand, No. 1 R5,
Bnv street. Strict attention will he given to tho
■ Orders for bagg ing
selling of Cotton ami other prod
family Kuppliev, Are. « ill he promptly
July l!>, 1C It.
eutrd.
44 tf
rjMHL subscriber is now ofiering to the Fnriners of Georgia
u “'Biiii’s \vI’oii^lH-iron IMoitgli Mtoclt,”
invented by Messrs. Skjiou.v J. .V, Makshai.l Mttti-, u f Uc
lebbnlmu county, Mississippi, ami patented by them. Thi
Clough in ovciy respect is the most desirahlu Ftnugh. Stool
reiy respect is the most desirahlu'Plough, Stock
ever o lie red to r. planting community. 11 combines iJimibility
with convenience—it will last a great manv years witlinui re
pair or expense, ami will admit of every variety olPhmgli
—it w ill In;
. and will admit of . . J ....
hoes, (three tooth burrow*excepted,j with perfect cnnvci
and facility—it is not heavier than the ordinary wooden stock,
vet tar stronger, mol being so very simple in its construction,
that any blacksmith in the country can imiki them.
pie ploughs may he seen and tiled at Mr. Dense’s Shop
pin impart a '
in VillrdgHvillt—us Mr. Ala
I'. B. Belliugslcu's in Washington, W'ilkes county. I
Farmer examine the plough, and he will purchase the n
[• tliot
r the
• woman nhoot 2 • v
: mulatto 1 *
.April Will, IG11
w
AvliuhkiMiBt nr'
S'jJd on tile first Tumub
id negroes hclmigirig to i
late of t'\
Credit with approved security. ISRAEL GRAGG, AdmV."
. r nr-,-. „ArtuiliiistPntor’B Sale.
A GRf.LARLV to an order ol the iloiiorahle the Inferior
Ju Court of New tvm county, white siitingas u Court of Or
dinary, will be sold on the. first Tuesday in July next before
I thinv -one, in thu sixteenth
>v Newton county,as thepiu-
ttlie Conrt-h'
r Imml red
district of originally Henry,
.petty of S.man l ally, deeer
h)ld I n tlm benefit uf the heirs of said deceased-,
i’erinaon tho day of sale.
WILLIAM TALLY, A dm
r*tv, April 1st, 1843. Vl’.vvdl
Newton e
TxfcnioTs SrvS<*.
W H L bosold (under un inciiinhi.tnce of the widow’s
" >w•*i-) niT.ire, tlmCoiirt-housn door i» Newton, linker
[.countv. mi the first Tuesday in J nun next, nareeahlv to uu
or-l r oi rh- luterinr Court of Hancock county, when sitting
■lorordinnr purposes,
Lot- < 11 in I N.is. 217 and 218.in the 2d district,and lot No.
M i-i i.*i* hi ihsirict oforisinnlly Earl/, now lUkercounty,ho-
longing t i ilia estate of Darius Gilheit, deceased, and also the
•revolutionary interest of the dower.
Terms made known on the day.
WM, HARDWICK, Executor.
this subject, post paid, nddres-
hmgton, Wilkes county
The subscriber proposes to sell county
accommodating terms.
ID-All communications c
sed to mo st MHledgeville,
will meet with immediate attention,
IL L BARNES,
.. nn tnt A Kent for S. J. Sf Af. Mims
Deo.98,184L j.| ,f
glokgia, Biiniter County* "
JtlSlAH SUGGS tolls hef,re me one
Jielit el.C'iint sottol mure, six years old
with n little white in her forelieiid. with a
small white spot on each side of her Im
■ hone, iPMMnbling saddle marks. A/tpr
josepii n t^iuiniv,
COTTOXFACTOR
ANU
Coiniiiissloii mci-clinm,
Ang. 2,1H-I-J. 45 tf SAVANNAH, (li.
l.nFnyctlo Hull.
rilllE undersigned hits taken (his well known estahl i*h-
.1 ment and respectfully solicits a continuance of tlm pa
tronage of the former friends oftlio House, and the public gen*
ernll.v. CHARLES E. JJAYNE.S.
Milledgeville,January 11,1012, 1(» tf
Penitentiary, Georgia.
VTOTICE is hereliy given, that nil mnnufuctured articles
-v at the Fenifcr tiary, will ho sold at the. lowest cash
I*kicks for all Bonds made liv tho Slate of Georgia pitv uble
at thirty years. 'I he bonds will be received at the value o
sixty cents in the dollar.
CHARLES II. NELSON, Principal Keeper.
P. *S. Central Bank money will he received at par from
thus.! who desire to purchase articles made ot the lVnileij-
d»»y* Jan. 17. Mi tf
THE ANNUAL FAIR
(lovsirnoiTV.
OF THE
PLANTERS’ CLUB OF HANCOCK,
W II.I, take place nt SPAllTA,on Friday, llie 3,1 (lav
ol Nov.-ihIm-i-. 1843, on which "lav all oro|i»,
slock, ntul articles, that may ho offered for Premiums, or
Honors, will ho examined by the Committees appointed for
that purpose ; and on the next day, Saturday, the Gmnmiltei
will report, the public exhibition ofstock and articles will In
imtdo, and an Address delivered before the Club,
teniiums awarded on the following articles .—
the host Acre of Corn,
2d best do.
3d, 4th, and fit It best do.
best Acre of Wheat,
I Itei
“ “ fid, 4tli and 5th best do.
'* *’ best Acre o/Oats,
'• 11 2d best do.
“ “ fill. -Ith and 5th best do.
“ " best Acre of Sweet Potatoes,
** “ ild best do.
44 44 3d, 4th and fit It best do.
“ “ best Acre ol Turnips,
“ 44 2d best do.
“ 44 3d, hit and 5th best do.
“ “ bust Acre of Cotton,
“ 44 2d best du.
“ “ 8d, 4th and5th best do.
Competitors for Premiums on (
give the modus operandu of cullur
For the bust Stnlliou of 4 years and upwards,
$5 no
3 00
Honors.
$
3 lit)
rops will bo required to
€ E3 I!.f !•
TAH.OimG ESTABLISIITIEIVT.
THE SUBSCRIBER wouldre-
spectlullv ititorni his friends and
the public generally, ilutl lie is pro-
pared to make up 44 C II ( I <* -
Hi Ctl’fi 4:1 O t il i II ff in t(in
neatest and most fashionable style,
mill ut prices to correspond with
ibo limes. Hu trill warrant his
vvork to lie done.equal to any in thf)
Slate; and lie llaltets himst'll'frOm
a practical knowledge of j),e busi
ness, to be aide to give s ni-fiction
to nil who tiitiv eiitnist their work
to his care, lie hopes by unremit-
to merit a share ol public patronage.
.. LUTHER SWANK.
M i'ledgeville. April 5th. 1813. 28 2tn
p ‘l attention t
supposed Tinr.r.
V M AN calling himselfWALKEIL called at the stable ol
thesuhscriherin this city, on Thursday, the Nth its-
slant,and liired n horse, which lie rode, away,' The Imrsc ^
a Im \, about 10 yen is old, 15J bands high, and pne.es stooottv-
1-V |wcii»g slow—no marks recollected except snddfe
snf ;
low—no marks
is a voting man, apparently about'
lit and stout—was genteelly du
2»
I said In* wished to ride about twenty-live miles front
:> * mtrt w ottld teittrii on tin* dnv following j but as he has
t made his appcaium-e, ( nut disposed to suspect lie hud
* '• Any information respecting him or
nkfiilly received ami suiiahly rewarded*
the horse, will I
2d host do. do. do. *
3d,-Ith ami 5th liest do. do.
host 3yeur old Colt or Filly,
2d best do. do.'
3d, 4th nud 5th host do.
best 2 year old Colt or Filly,
2d best do. do.*
3d, 1th mill 5th best do.
best sucking Colt or Fillv.
2d best do. do.'
3d,4th and 5ih best do.
best Brood Mare, with orwitht
2d best do. do.
3d,-lip and 5tli best do. do.
best Bull,
2d best do. »
3d, 4ill and 5th best do.
best 2 v ear old Bull
“2d lies, do.
Gil, 4th and 5th best do.
best .Milch Cow,
2d best do.
3d, 4th and 5th best do.
best 2ye«rold lleilcr,
2d best do. do.
3d, 4th and 5th best do.
best 'Tup, ...
3d, 4th and 5th best do.
best Ewe, ...
2d best do.
3d, 4lh nmJ5th best do.
Honors.
$3 00
2 00
Hi
Kv
ed by Leonard Drives urn! I
uel Hodg
THOMAS HAM El
\ true extract from the E-rtrav Book ibis March 20th, 1813.
& Ml L.E W IS J. RAMSE\ , Oik. I
May 2, IS 13.
OPENING THIS DAY
§ti
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
FOR GEXTLEMi: \'S WEAR-such as
March 3th, 1313.
EAentlor’
Pi LL E A B EV loan order
s Sale.
the Honorable the Inferior
rt o LJehulb county, while, sitting for oriiiiinn
.purposes, will be roM on the first 'Tuesday in AUG I S i
.mxi, before i|ie Court - house door in Decatur, in said (.*01101 v
\vitliiti the legal liuura of sale, the following properly, belong
mg to the estate of Isaac Autrey, late ofsaid county, de.eeas
1 De Tes. Sup. Light Sii
. . o-KUils. Shepherd’s Fluid.
White Linen Diills. 1
Sniped do. do,
«L I and 1-1 Brown French Linens.
Small Plaid Giuglintns.
jMarseilics V’catingd. Coltoundes. Kentucky Jeans-
ALSO,
0 eases and hales 3-1 bleached and brown Homespun.5e. p
And is daily expecting ns per arrival n still further supf
In addition to tho above, we are also expecting
stock of Boots and Shoes, vv Inch will he disposed of as lo\
the lowest, STtctHial Rank aj Par.
31 tf JOHN TRB\Nnil, Adm’
Tl . , Urockcry.
1 I'M received a large Im of Croeken
«/ Mnv 10. 83 tf
XV n
cd. 10 wit
I’arl ol lots of land No. 06 and 95, the prune being twenty
5v,- nrrr f, more or le«», lyirnr in the Ifllli ili.-t. ol'nrisllinllt
Henry,lint now Dekalb county; also, lot No. 21, in the lOt’li
dist.. coutniuing2fl2^ ucrea, more or less; also, lot No. 31
the Lnh di-t. containing 2021 acres, more or less; nlso.lot No.
18t>, m tli* loth 'list.,containing 2021 acres, more or le.--;—
all of said Jots of land lying in said county of DeKuIb
Attlie ai.in* time and place, will be sold the I'yllovving ne
groes, belonging to Bu»il estate, to wit : Peter, a bov about
16 years of niu ; Lot,a girl about 14 yeans of ace; aiid.XcBv,
a woman about fifty yearn of age.
I'-rms mtiUe kliuwu uu 1 lu* dnv uf rule.
JOHN IV. STEWART, E
Mnv 1, 1943.
33
ooi ii iiovnis after date.application will be made
J. to loe Henoruhlc the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county
wlnb* sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the inter
•est ol im;; ! Wheeler,(leeched in lot of land No. !?•>, in the
11 tb District of Carroll county.
SARAH WHEELER, Adm rx.
May 2, 1813.
32
MONTHS it Opt (lute.
Hie honorable the Interio
Bounty, vviieu sitting for ordinary purpo
the land
ceaaed.
Aptil 18,184
plication w ill In*
Court of Twiggs
,for leave to sd'
d Iiftglupa ul Jutm (Irurn, lull- ol'imiil enunlv, ilu
lSllAEI, (IRAUU, Adm’r.
29
l( 1CM K MONTHS iifu-r dntu, applluntinn will bo
J. made to tlu* Honorable tbe lulerior Cum t of Cruwlord
ouuty, when silting for urdinury purposes, for leave to sell
one lot of land, No. 123, in the 20lh district of formerly Mus
cogee, now Urn rig county,—drawn by Nancy Hill, widow,
tiV , *lt'M 0U ! ,ty ’ 11,1,08 dial. Sold as the property of James
W. Hill,minor.
r* r i . ^BWELLIN MORGAN. Guardian.
Crawford county, Feb. 5, 1843. 23
TjMHJlfc illONTHS after .lute, njiplieutioii wiJJ ]»e
A made to the Honorable the Inferioi Court of Newton
county, while sitting ana Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
Il "" 1 " , ," 1 noKrnen belonging lo llm 'u 8 i, lt0 0 r s aulu0 |
j noiiipson, (ate of said countv,deceased.
Murch 6,1843. J " UN f * THOMMOW^J^htolo,.
T^OIIR 310veils ofier (latp, ap|ilimtion will I,-
X mntleta die Honumiile InferiorCourl ufWilkin*oncni,n.
fy, wbiip sitting for Ordinary pmptwrp, for Iravu to .ell„nn
Imlf oflut of luiid No. 242, in Hie 301I1 district 0! origiimllv
l.eu.i'ftw Sumturuuunty, an the property uf JJnry Anne Eliitn-
-aueth Mieplicrd, a minor.
w .,.. iViCEV II. SHEPHERD,Gunrdinn.
Wilkinson county, March 7th, 1843. oj
F Wt’tC xlfOiWllN after date, application will be
muni! to the Honorable the luferKir C<Mirtof Newton
county, whe,, sitting as II Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the. real estate of Levi Manning deceased.
GET1IRO MANNING, Adm’r.
26 4 in
March 23,1813.
I^OIIR IIONTIIS Udnr datu, appliextion will h.
I. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Tu ices
eoiiot v , when sitting for ordinary purposes,fur leave to sell
*'“ “*"' *--> *— tlm Ufttnlo of Jacob Hurris
BOOTS AND SHOES,
A lignum, A tig, nitli. i\. HAl.I.l.MIALI,.
CHOICE S HOTEL.
lUk. 4nOr.DB2rv"l>AL^, Ml
J)aiu.om:ga Ga.
rpHLS old am! well known psitiblishment is continued tin-
I (Id* cut oftlio widowot ihelaic.dll. John
i-vV-S K - ,,ls wI, °* h**r I.ONti EX I'El II-
lu.G r. in tin- business, llattcrs herself with tbn ns<istnnee o
n cnuipeteiit BAR-KEEPER, to l.eenuhle.l to give genera
mitr-l.iriion to.dl, uj o mny patronize her HOUSE. Her
TMII.I., a- licretolore, vviil lu* funfndied with the hem the conn-
try niiords,and no pain.- will hr spared to render both regular
and 11ansnu)t hnnrdrisrnnilortm le. Shu returns Imr gruledil
aeknowbu gcmctiis to the former Customers of tins Hotel, and.
respectfully sola itsin cmuinuatiee of that patronage so liber
ally bestowed ( ti tin- House, under other nud morn cheerM
t'lrciimstnnces, than that whit li nmv overshadowfl it.
Her prieuH-u ill he regulated according to the scarcity o
money,uod the liuidness ol the times.
. P MARY ANN CHOICE.
January 5, 1843.
... . , Tenciici**
A *•'*'* HER who is tlimongblv competent to ”*ive is-
*- V ftiniciitin in nil llm liriinuliuft of mi Englisl, PiroKnlinn
U!i . , .i.'*'l- V Aetulrmies, is in want o/'a situalion.
’.- 11 ! l\ Pr Himitli, and hoard. Address,post puid, to
X. X. <ii
i Journal Ollic
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r o.st
I A I re It
NOTICE.
1 Pl OtiliSNOl'yNoBS exeenitedby
• ■ ted not to trade lor said
pay the same to nnv one ex..
Ulld.IA.M T. W'VNN.
i ntuity, Nov. 15,1812 7 if
. loi the sum of two
I 23d Sept. 1811.—
end the
pt the sub
M.t
RECEIVED AT
rs/ziinr,.
WHICH AIU3 OFFERED LOW.
■23,1813. 34 11
W23ITt: Sil B.rSSI K
M JIlc.-iir.-tlicr Cui.niy, (Jco,
Thirhj.fm! miles abate Columbus:
rnlllS dftlightrul minmui-n'tirnt will ngnm l.c op,. n f, r n„.
I. rt'ftftplimi nfuiiinpiini nn i|,n fir.l day nf Jiinii. I,, ,,,|.
linmii lu llin micuiiimoiliiliimft Ilf (lift pnsi venrs, iho iinmri,..
';*r* l,jv e <■>—. '-1 ft »umb-r uf lmil,liii es i„ n,,.',
S 'n-Lnng ruunift. ()„,■ „l,l
vim iinvc fuvmeil hr wtin llieir compnnv iliiring ilin pust
*nnwii<,.re mpt-ftmlly iinilml i„ visit 1, 9 ,1,7,, ^
make a suitable return n| giatitudc lor past lavors, in ib<*eii-
largcd ncconniindatiutie we shall ofier (hem. Audio slim.-
^Vhe Wb'ir Sl < , l l 'i‘ l l K° Pleasures and priviJcg,- s
,ho " lut0 &u, l' ,u,r ^P''ugs, shall not be surpassed bv
'VHtcnnx place in the South. From both
iler.it is found tube rpeeiullv
a liiglier degree tlinii any other
it -i , w ;' r ,«• - aaes nlj»»(JifTu»ihlo qualities.
Besides the .springs know,, and used heretofore, several
Mll»Mail,ucmll,nv« l.ftfti, fti'ftnvftreil, wlii. l, „f v „ ri „,,,
Tiftlilics mid ftln-nglli, mid Iln-Ho.wiil, il„. „|,l „„d irind mie«,
ItllftdlMuana will, which „i lir , wnmnn
Sprints have been improved with
those at any otlo*
I lie min lysis and use of thi
tonic in its nature,iind ibis
water in thn Stale, that p
eiiunot fail i
s, and flower gardens.
• u hundred lots, either ut public
pleasant Walks,siimm.M-1
U’e propose, in *«oll fiftv
sale, or to private purchasers, in eligible Aim,lions,
W e will add too that whilst striving to satisfy visitors in
I try also to sati-lv them
WALKER DUNCAN,
M . t1 n .. M. 1). ECTOR.
Mcrnvetlipr Co., May 17. 31 3m
Tb.; F.'deral Union, <«Porein Journal, Ala. Journal and
I Inridiun will please publish the above three months, and
..rwui.j 1 heir net omits to the proprietots, and themselves and
their friends to tho Springs. 1
M WABJI SPRM08, AgA
NlerweUiei* County, Gn.MlM.
fpIIlS establishment is again open for the reception of visi-
J. tors. We did our be-t to please all hist season, and will
do the sumo this. We invite our old customers, ami would
be glad to see no abundance of now ones this season. Our
charges will be the same as herciofore $.16 per immili inelud*
mg batli s, &.<*., and we vyifl receive in payment the
Eatoutnn, Putua
D , SnnoriAi’ Toollt Powder.
OC1 OR .INO. II. WUIGHT’.S White uml IIone Tooth
Powder mnv be((••indat the Drug Si.iresni Dr. LIT'J’I E
11 Milledcevilb*and HARVEY JHJOJ’WKLL in Macon
Bn' •' '-b' '•••11'- 1 *• ■ 1 box. ‘ 23 .j
A isiiaiti'ct < 11a (lie |»r;ic8u 1*
of law.
riA 11E undersigned w ill practise Law in connexion only in
X the (iiMiiuies of Baldwin, Jones, Jasper, Putnniii, Hun
cock, and \\ asfjington.
IVERSON I.. HARRIS will practice as heretofore in the
Girt nit Conn of the United Suites—as also in the Superior
(omits of the comities of Wilkinson.J anrens, Twi^g.* f’uhis-
ki,l "tl Uihb. IVERSON E. HARRIS
I* 18-13. 20 tf SEATON G. DA Y.
WILLIAM IB. PEGO,
ABonicj ;en«l X’oniBsrlloi' al Law,
NT A fLY l / LI. 1C, Cm trford Co., (ia.
il-a 1 lY,*" Si " eSSe " ,rU,,t ' d l ‘ i “ c “' u ' vilU,e l-f'-mpllvnllen.
* SAPIHJEIi HAll,,
ATTOUXCV AT LAW,
KnowilU-i ! rnnfnri! ('oiiuiy,
" II I. MUCTMK IN THE CUUNT1E* HE
" »«/, t'lisim,- 1 Illusion,
Marion, and Macon.
luwi ;
2d best do. - - . „
3d,4th mid5th best do. - . . |j ( ,
heaviest lat ling, from one to two veins old, in
portion to age, - -
2d heaviest do. do. do.
3d, Ith and 5th heaviest do. do. do. IL,
heaviest Pig, agreeably to age, from 0 to 1*2
old, -
2d he ivicstdo. do. -
3d,4tb and 5tli heaviest do. do. - ) j.,
host piece of 16 vnrds 1 lomespnn for Gcnileu
2d best do. do. do.
3d, *ltb and 5th best do. do.
best Counterpane,
2d best
3.1, Ith und 5th best do.
best piece, ol 10 v ui du, of Domes 1
AN ACT to alter and rlimigi* tbr
of the (ir*,t ailiele uf l
WlIKKE V.s, tin* third section of tin
lion of this State deebires, that
illy, n
ofelection he altered f
fiber froi
third and seventli sections
|(* (.llllMtillliioil.
lost article of tb** Consliln-
[lie Senate vlmll lie elected
11 November, until SUehdav
d shall ho composed of
The Art of Ilealiiiff Rm Mck.
In harmony with the Laws of Nature, and the CV
lion of Man.
n EALTII is thi poor mm’s wealth and th# rt 1
. bliss. 'To a man laboring under (li-en 6C i|,« C 1
lit lb* better than 11 dreary solitude,« cheerless w„s,S *3i A **
. J by no variety, n joyless scene, cheered |, v i.osociJi
l or the soul in a deceased body, like a Matty, i lu !? ,Vee,, •
geun, limy re.-t in its value, bill ii )>»« lost its t«fu*«'nt "* <lun *
llm nfilicled then come and be healed, let no one ,n,nc ?** Let
been so long diseused ami tried so any phv>icin.!«'
no hope uf mv hemg cured.—Despond not \ tt „ ^ tf,e •*
icstorcd to le altli, for it is certainly true, that 1 •' c| *»«
^ eorlJi remedies for all the tnaludiaauf ,„u„/ 1," f ! la *
flier
r f:
eh couutv, to be ebo.-en by the elec
A Nil \\
Con litniimi ofilii- ;
resenfalives shill be
cm 1 iiti.-s which now
in this State, aceordi
whit * pei si
oft
lion of the first article of tho
arc*, that tlm Houso of Ren-
d of 1 • Djbers from all tho
- aftci 1 1 iv be included with-
1 r. sp. ciive numbers of fieo
tLi ei -liflln of all the people
on slnll be made within two
quom term ot seven years
such mmiticrim thisenuven-
• containing tince tlioiisnnd
going plan of enumcrniion,
1 two member--; seven tlum-aud, to three
-|\i- thousand to foilr ineii.hcrs; imteneli
at least oin* and not more than fouriucm-
tatives shall be elmsen annually «n tlm
u ember, uulil smrh day ofclectton be al-
Until the itlbreMiid enumeration shall be
I coutiti-*s shall lie entitled to tile follow ing
- actual eist
id within ewn
direct. Each
oer. rnbh to il
-miiII liav
ic 1 epic-;
< 'Iritlimn, fin
erv, tv 0 t IL
Li 1
line
I lire
Mela
' Bulb-.ii!
Jacks
; Jefie
Brvnn,one;
; Moutgoin-
three
< 'olumbi.i
uncock, foui
dll, tw o ; Elbe
thlite; Wilkes, four
Wiisliiligton, three; i
thorpe, ihree ; ami F1
And Wiieuj; v1 ))•* said n*( ited s
to the end, therefore, tlu-t said s
bi:« ruiN I. Hr it enacted by (he P'niafe and 1 louse of He-
urcsciittitiecx ol the » ‘ ifc <’/ (.'(orpin, in (intern/ Assembly
l by t.'/c mdliurift/ of the same, 'That
Richmond,
•Vi-; uarren, three;
irot*no, three; (Jgle-
» require alteration—
•his bill
;l - pa.-
euldy t i the require-
shall bo adopt 1 *
cilhi.o
ments of the C
lien of the third
-liioiion aforesaid, ihc
1 he fnst Monday in ()c-
tolmr, and siinll con -1 t «n to. t; - ? -u-n im u.l.eis, and shall be
ee.mpnsed of Olio oil mher lr.»m caeh s(*uatnrial district, vvliieh
di-trict shall be composed of tw o eonti:: nous eountifM, not in-
eluding the count; w ith tb * largest irprvsent.iiivo populn-
lioti, which simll constitute a h pmate district; which dis
tricts shall he arranged and orenui/ed by the General Assem
bly, at tho sc s.-inn w hen tlii - shall he adopted, and if an;* new
Hilly shell be liereatter lornied, it shall I n* annexed to one
the districts from "hieli it w as tai m; ami that in lieu of
die first article of the Uoiistilution, 1)10
pled t the. House of Representative
follow ing shall he
• rail he composed of one hundred ,
(illllty shall have one Rcpresei.ta
having the greolpst population, cot;
Oils, ami tlnee-fifili-cl 1! 0 people
{epresontatives ; tin* said appoitim
lie General Assembly, at the se.-.-it
hall be adopti d ns mi alteration 1
,‘hipt
d thirty members; each
v<*. and no county shall
*i tlm tv-seven couulies
I fire white per
il color, shall have two
m lit 1 hall be made by
»t which ild- section
t i t ut ion, by mi
I th<
2 fill
pmtioi
tore en
tin; Co 1
nent shall I
.-dilution in
mile
l tb
1 tin 1
ml a 1
• np-
Spcnki
each In
to mb .’litai.ts ot this ^tato, trade under
law iJu-m of. but at no olhci time.
WILLIAM 11. WOFFORD,
* ol 1 c H »usc oi R< proscntftlives.
ROUT. M. ECKOLS,
lYcsddent of (he*Senate.
Drccmh. r, 1 - 12.
, ,r **" " ,u "»»»“d|p* of uiuii. 1. „
iifierciicc liovv many yenr« yon liav. been dj,, a ,„V
it im in., .lag., or lypi-.yuur dinrn.n may Ii* ° O
or l»y how many pin sn-juus treated, |,u not dim-.,,.* p l,0 'h
apply to Dr. IL It. Tlminaa, near 51 oi l igomc < rv l 'AF a f,1, .I'»! 11
has battled death m a (liousniid foinis, uml ilipeiTse*i 10
erv ugginvatiou, quickly removing ibo mwt ,| ( „ !• '| ,r,!v ‘
rluuuc-ruu- di ; . ft and rnRluhnn i|,u„.„„d, if I m 1 "i 1 " 1
i-niild lint r„„| n-li. fiiiiy « liftru Hue. u liv ,|,A “I 11 ’ >'•!
Itillft, nntlei 1II K liiulftrn iliftriirp; »hv nm sink ..i'o."*" ''**
il,v earn,iv I,cm i, |„, r..„„d li.rulftvv dr.llur" reZH/T'
ftlliPKH mid I lift ftii|„yi„cnl uf life iiMii-mi „f lilcediiift l i; bu "
ftmmiis mid MV„||,rn j„ K jiuj.oiift till yon „ r „ i „
" ill uom.er nr inter carry you will, „ |,„,|, 0 „ cum, 111011,'.",
"nlimclv grnvr.ur with immy p.-rsnn, render life ,
eriil.lc llm,, ‘ift.ill, itnr-lf.—1„' o,|diti„„ „|| *
evAY a ,yayf ,0 PW* "” J - vuu g-.n.lyr’ injured 'ij
O-.Tha afflictrd .Imt cniinut conveiilnnlly onnlv In „
-ftiul llm *yinpi„i„s „f thejr dt.fn.Ml,
mil! to l)r. I huiiTiH, who will ]irft|inro iiieilicinp. will, nl' 1 '’
J™ .iSlniVnTrM H ,<l V"" ’'ikZ fc
rinumt^urTi^rrwms:r,i asr.
fthlc ruruttf, iiitij every ncceRRiu v fttlanUnn fur lliair
recovery „nd welfme. 1 „ud con In,La!
“"I 1 " 1 "; o[ my meilieiiift ra,,,." ” 1 *™ " ’ *
lor all other diseases will bo from Jjt5t»$2l). necn^L,
nature and stage of the disease. £rM»alie-» - ->' ^
- 1 nnv case till paid for.
ILTLctterH addresf
(ho Post Office iiiilcp
J will not hcBcnt
iea rn'fe",',,um“ u i ','|'!'" , " n "’ Wil ’ n °' lM '" k "‘
g'VB*
s af.
>1 the
F IS O ,31 J. B. EAISI.U, ill, |>
a positive cunt: kok the giiavel. '
For li.inamly .„ho will Editor, of |l|c
,■ ,1 ; o"'V lU ', w "'“'f'imw ill their imiicra,
lu toil w nil Unit .In-tidfi,I di.«nfe,t."ALCui.us, of Stoke 1
' Ii 'iTwaTl * ''m 16 « n fl, r 11 crrtuiu euro.
.1, „b know ;r, ho ti; 1 1 oY"''" i h v ,l,rre *•
d-’siuiir, forth. 1 di*nnVfth,d niwl'oe onma. bid t'nSJl
that if 1„* (•mil,1 ' .."'Tw ■.« ‘Rotifgmnery, nud wrote ’to
. 1.!. "' e w,, h ccitmiiiv,l(. send the Med-
viulotino of tho dUenftft tu ci-iire „ l,„|,., 1 ,„ij| j vwhVnw
^ oik to have an operation perfurined. D r . Thomas sn.i
(irewcriptinti liy liuill,«lnling lliul it would relieve j,, "1
J»•“"! TI...
U'ilARLi'dS J. MoDOXALl), Governor,
3d, 41 It and oth best do. do. du.
best article of NegroL’lothiiig,
2(1 best do. do.
3d, 4lh amJ 5ili best do.
(»e-t arli. leof N'pgro BlaukctingjCutiuii <
i of the fourth article of thn
as to authorize the people
tfthis State.
710 le and 11 mi sc af /?<•-
'ut Assembly
That
-t do
3(|,4th and best do.
‘he CI11I1 w ill award liberal 1
ielus which tuny he ninriiifnc
exhibition; such ns Needle Worked Cnjc
do.
• be
iniurns and Honor- m
l.mfies mid ofiered TI
. ( . Daps, Work I be
. (ilove«, Arc.—in fact, every ailiele that
nt by them.
TUTTLE li. AUDAS, Secretai
Ga. March 14, 1843. *j:,
AN ACT ton!', r *i.- third sc
Uonsiimtioii ol'tlii- >'a:c, j.
to elect the General 'hliti:i of,i--ei
th e no:,’ I. He if d In/ the
3 (III ' pri scuta/ires of llie Slate , f '({core
m-'is. i met, nod it ii hen by enacted by the a
Si (HI j IVi m and immediately after li'. is ml
1 66 | furniitv wiib the < '• mst it itt ion nf tin
itiora. ( he law ful fi, r nil W jm* U m nils, m
! ?2 , l'l b'- elected by the )>-*ople ol the icvpeelive Divisions or Bjjgl
1 (16 ■ules, and all persons fubj.-ct to do militia duty shall bu
nmrs. j untied to (otu tor the s*io.c, only.
lad be it further enacted by the author ih/ aforesaid
I pints ut laws, nulitatiiig against this act
’• thurity af the same,
shall have passed u
- Slate, it simll and
q ^ ^ g
HEW AM* SITH.USBrEJ
A&AKJ riSJCZSI’VE.TJ
AT T KEAN OH’S!
I ( ST re. i ived nud now opening ul 'TREANOR’S, a I
ther supply uf
«2»a iii*; and Slimmer Dry Goods,
w Inch makes bis assortment the best tube loiitx! in t|,<> ph
TJiefJoods received consist in part of the followin'' viz
Mips rich printed Muslin* mid Lawns,fimn37 1-2 i,L-• l
“ ^« , "ft'h Gingh.inis, from 87 1-2 to 56.
“ .''pinig und Summer Calicoes, ut bj cts up.
166“ Rich Furniture do. from 6^ to26. 4
166 ‘ Blue and Copperas Stripes, at 12 12
76 “ Blue Tv illod Jeans, very low.
268 “ Cotton Yu I lev CaRsimeies, frnm f.J to lfj.
-66 “ Ilium lied and Brown Suffolk Drills, from II to 12 I
i nud Linen Osnaburgs, from I2J to
7800 yds. 8.4 und 4-4 Brown Homespuns, fro
111111 “ Bleached do. nt all price
very low.
5666
86 ps. York Mills
fiUllU \(Is. Bed Ticking, from T2{
'/'at hot,
June 21,1812.
30 i
F .
ivisij i; t,
.tlloi-iii-y nt l..nv,
HI- " If 3/.4CO.X, (iroraia.
illf-HW & hllOCItu;v.
Altoi-ll<-)-•, ul Ltllv.
Omcli.eo in Hu* variant*counties oi (lie Southwest-
•. lloostttn. I p-on.Cinvvfo d, Pike, Morrco
I having formed a copartner*
’ unnnh, are prepared
1'tiruiturc Cheeks, from 12 1-2 to JG,
Apron Checks,from 16 to 18$.
Domestic Ginghams from 15to 20.
lark’s Spool Thread,only 62 1-2 per do/,
U inbrcllus, whuli'boiie frame $1F
500 il
A supeiinrmtc le oft
Suspender.- I'rnni 12 1-2 up.
black mid white Cotton Hose,at all prices.
f laws
-rt bv rupenlcd.
WILLIAM l). WOFFORD,
SSfii 8l;cr of till! 11 oust* "i RcprosiMilativoB.
RORT. M. ECHOLS,
lV(vid<*nt of the Scualc.
Asscntod to, ‘j.Mi D-'t ' inht'r, lspj,
( HALLES .I. McDonald, Governor.
(CTfn he entitled an net
tlm third anidc ol the Co
i; K vs, tin* above sectii.u mi
t v, 11 nil 11 ( op v 1
party residing 1
comim nced.sh
n tuneiid llie first >.
•liiiitiou of thi- Sr.
•nest oilier tilings
rjoint promisors, i<
s of tl.i
■ di-
.vliifti, Imtu -.i uli'liii l inedfe"iwU,'C'flli^VcultJ Am hit
l.r.-n l.ftftlKfti togL-tliftr fnr funr «l,o»,„„.l y™ r , ,pf,M
"* " drowning man wi((
leaped together fi»r f»i
■ r y essenee of quackery. But
„ i ■ , • *■ s'’'i v w mi pwm tow hi, v .
* lu«tttg I,,« Rift,p1ft, I,nnnle,, I„ w |j P j„ e
T' 1 ’ vt-ry i,ri„i,ir1)u)e tu n-ll. liut tl,.- nniZ’o
j grunt joy, I WB. t ,i,. r |'p,.||v r«liovctI uf ,
Montgomery, April,Jilt Jo 13. J ' **'
ti! '“S: ■” “""'r 10 >'«■ pnu.c n,., n,. n.R.
, » rylm i-,l on- Itllln Ron 13 niunthfttild uf (travel j" “j
cZerml ftuni "'IT l , ' ,ll «P"!l» lament fttune tl,„t
" , "*"• H” ’’•'"Wlj- for tin- prnvel
I'"' * " l'ftftv.-iy lliingilim |, 0 „ lld „,„ rP ,1*'.
vtinlfl kn n-nwiiniltly e*pnttntl. JA.IICS K, I'INKh lON
May 1G, 1812
Montgomery Co., June 24,1810.
Hr.H. I!. Thomas—Dp„r Sir:—W'hcn 1
""l" «•«<! numometlifim., I I,ad |„. f „ |a{,uri,iF
tin, or n, n,-asnftlll,ftst<„ n a,.|,„„ai„,»ol.nl„„„ ei K l„ moi.iltf
'"I 1 ! 1 '7" , ' 1K . 1 "g rniuniftlRnml I,I,,,, pnu i„ r „ lomh ,
Ift 'rftolu"' "'ik' 0 ! ‘"' Cl fi " all . v I*rmuuftlftl tftft, time I , ould
suirtely walk about the lioupe, withoui ever henefitiuF m*
llie least, or relieving the disease. In four or five duv» ^lier
•he iliseHKC was checked,
.1 .. . • ‘Iny* It on
the slightest degree making
i .ii i , J»d ever since. 1 make this stnie-
ok nt w ith the fiope t fiat other afflicted persons mnv be benefit-
ed by applying to you. OR KEN WOOD.
Macon Co., Jam J888.
red to the afflicted of Ala., I state tlmt
afflicted with a sever,- ioftafiincnnofilia
attended by a physician of
d of, his physician
" ‘ examined
tired, nml
I commenced taking vour i
,11ftI I cuulitiut'd tu „„d nifttidevery .lay. I,np,,eor-
ed to net as a tonic, never i» 6>» •>i.«.i.»^»» *. , . • 1
iek, 1 have continued m u
lis State,the maker
'“uin-ory notes, residing in die same
d toio-tln r in the same action,Imt when
• : t couiitn s, ii bus been ruled by the
i.m i be joined upon the ground tluitthev
rs, imr joint promis-m-. in the sense anil
-■ rc-ite ( | iliiu-e of tin* (.'mi.-litiltioi),iillil
parties ate <*onij»i*lli.’il lo bring sep
oys und expenses,
the pl*;i,if(d's (Hid defend
Feeling it a duty o;
my servunt Jack was
stomach and bowels.
great einineiic.il, until his lifn ..
stating that lie wn- ineurahle.—Dr. )f
nil times slated that he could Yu
da inly die in o few days. Feeling R ... ....
puwer to save inv servast, ns a last resort, I
of Unlumhup, who exnniiued him
«x truly in n dangermm siiiiaiion :
" ° ,v weeeka. I left mv Imv with
survive manv linys ini n»
that be would
tv to do nil
carried him to Di. Tlioim
very closely, and said he
but that In* could lie cured ii
liim, confident lint lie could
great astonishment, and greater satisfaction, f
letter
perfectly .
Dr. 'Tliomas i
eived i
And Win:
quit niiicndmciii
/!■ if charted taj tl,
id lil .-t :
f the third i
atm
■d half do at I84.
56 44 Gent’s luow*,)
A superior article of Silk Imlf Hosi..
Black Raw Silk Hose, onlv $1,0(1.
Striped Ladies’ Elliptic, 25'to 37 1-2.
Black Silk Gloves, 56 to75.
ib'iiif o Albert do. 56,
160 doz. white Cotton Gloves, onlv 12 12 tier
Gent’.- co'oiirrd Kid Gloves, cheat’.
Ladies’ pi( -* ic Glovesnnd Mil-, 25 to 62 I -2.
Embroidered pic-nic. Gloves, 02 1-2.
111 v 50,
’ BeticoJes
I’reneli Need I
Fn
Work’d (hdlan, 75
It Nci-dle Work’d Capes, only ^ 1,66.
,50.
W";
and But's; of the Flint (’i
ship with
y w ho
• d to eases in Bankiiiple
i.-elves of the benefit of the act.
WILLIAM BROWN,
W IN FREY L. 8110CKLF.Y.
Ofiin* nt Vienna, Doolv county,Georgia."
. 1 hi, 1813
15 tf
DU. JOHN IB. WicICjillT,
m:\Tisr,
)«ls iliat lie luts removed tu il
- v ilh* ocinsinnnlly, when lie
end tu all professional calls.
Macon, but
will be lim>-
15 if
kind
money, at par. Our
number—each 10 feet
raise tlm water to
the land and imgrocH belonging t
<feeeused.| b b
March 27th, 1813.
IRA PECK, Aiiui’r,
GEOIUH.L Nowton C01111I9.
l a the Superior Court of said, County,
I vntmn ol James XV. Mnppin, sfinweth tlmt John
1 M* Mappiu, on the 4th January, 1813, made his certain
Reed of m«>rtgHfi It* your petitioner on a tract of land
in said county, Imt nrigiimJJy in Henry couutv, being
sixteenth district of said county, beinp iiinn'ier ono liundred
and seven tJ -nine.containing two hundred two nud a half nr
lo secure Die paymentofn promi-sorv note for one Jiumj/ed
and seventy-four dollars,due at ten (fnvs after date, bearin.-
iloie b.iinh JatMiarv, eighteen hundred nud furlv-llnce,
nnd »» desrrilM d in the mortgage, but by error dated nud
written eighteen hundred and forty-two; nml it further un-
irenrinc, Innt them is Dow duo on naid nolo the stun of one
hundred and sixty-two dollar* exclusive of interest.
It is, therefore, ordered, tb »l the said John M. Mt.ppin do
p iv into the ( lork a office of thin Court, the amount !,f prin
cipal mid interest due thereon, on or before first duv of the
next term of this Court,and m the ever.t of failure to do po
llm equity oriedeinniion, in and to said mortgaged iireinisns,
Im lieiieeh rih barred und foreclosed, nud that service of this
rule be perfected hv publication in tho Gxokoia Jovknal
in tho terms of the law.
JAN. A. MERIWETHER, PltfTs. Atty.
I rue extract from the minutes of the Superior Court, of
Newton county, March Term. 1813.
31 "*On KEl/ntN RANSOM,Clerk.
thuds, to wit: ('eulrnl Hint A lulu.
Baths are. splendidly nir-mged—six
pqtiure in the clear, and so arranged
,,uv ,lft|>tl> require,I. The S|„ ins ittTunD „J,,Vi„,lA „f
huiith.il gnllunsiil wolc, per minute, nud iho teinn.rninra
in,., ,-ftl, id,|,. B rftft»-,,,s, il,. r|»|,i ie„,|,cr,tiitre fur |.| e „,„n,
lift,lung—tire wider Ift I, ml.lv ■n.-ilii-inul, an.I „ eerlniu i-nre
lur Kliuiimaliein, l)}'9|,e|,.ift t .Vc. Ilift niiuh ain . , n,,, „
es Iftken liy Dr. Jul,„ R„a»!,.ft Colling Si„|o liuoiiigi-i ul
Georgia.
Height above the level of the sen—7931 feet—quantity 1
wine pint,or28,875cuhii: ineliess—specific gravity l«S)8- 1
tilled water being 1,666 gasses—curhonic
acid gns, 2 cubic inches,
Sulphurate Hydrogen, a trace
Solid contents’ Carhuiiutn of Lime, I grain,’
* “ t’arhonato ot Iron, 3 5 du,
‘ Garhnnato of Magnesin. HM) f J do*
Temperature „f tho water, winter and summer, HO degrees
l,Ur ron '" W, B he opened every night—good miisie it
engaged—good roads are made for riding and nothing shall ho
wanting on our part to render all rrunforiiihlr. Had;* run
daily from Greenville—so that passenger* ran reach tlm
Springs, without delay—mid n« a rery smalt price f,,. m
eon or Montgoincrv, na the uppuaitinn stages are still kepi up,
ami they carry passenger* i.cqueinly for their company.—
i he Monroe Bail Road run-within 35 miles of the ^prii.s*
and daily line ol stacea connects iualso vv ith Grcenv illr. s„
clit, Suvfinimt, „,„| Alftfton |U, 1,,lu a 1, visit ire ,. i,i„„,i ,|,.|„ v .
Any person or persouH aflli. led with Rheumnism, or IDs-
pepsm.wlio will vi-it ilmso {Springs—remain during the
three summer months—and arc not completely cured (no mut
ter liovv had a case it is) it limy bathe.and iliiuk iho water re
gain! ly, und pay proper attention to their diet, no charge will
bo made for board, Arc.
ILidspetli will have the entire charge of tho
o.u. 1 ua much a* possible.
IL BONNER.
f»y
rrnir . < ? E ? Kll AL AGimCY*
I III. undersigned 1 snows the oiler ot his services to bis
i,- t'Vi'i- a "^. 1 public,ii.lhe transaction of .1 GENERAL
V , r •I"-' pf'ic*. lie vviil attend to the renewal ofnll
Nof x, & (! tlmt may be entrusted to Iris care in tlm Central
Bank, Tor tlm ciistonin. y fee of Oxk Doi.j.ak for i nch renew-
Cknts enc{ , * ,e ot,t H,, d forwarding Grants,for Fivtt
(Tj j Lette
meet with promptattantion.
JOHN IL ANDERSON.
18 tf
••losing money and Notes (post paid) will
Milledgeville, Jan. 26,1840.
J to 12 1-2.
• II - --e-, only f,2 1-2 per yd.
*dCr.ipes,6i2 1-2 to 75.
1 while Fillet Nett, $1,00 to $1,12 1-2.
Plain mi l Pi ;uretl Bid.biuels, 31 1
English Thread Laces, 12 1-2 to ^(.25.
Lysle I bread do. 2 to 12 1-2.
Rich Light Silks, verv low.
Snperi 1 Pongees, very < I,cap.
<tent’s Light ."miminer Crnvnts,37 1-2 lo 50.
G’euTs shit in Sleeks, $1.00.
Ilack M it 101,11 Cm vats, $1,25 to $2.25.
Superior Spit tal lie hi Pocket I land kerchiefs, from 62 j.« t
B ackm.il blue black B mbaziiics, $ 1.50 t«> $2..' (I.
•It 6 ps. (.ut ti i. l’uc ket lliii.dkricliifts a ml ('mints, J2 J -
L*0 do/. S' ->, nibs IIaiidkercltiH", 25 to 37 (.-j.
56 lb«. U hitu Skein Thrcfid, 62 I 2 per lb.
75 do/. Linen Ciiinluick lliitidkerrliief-, 13 3 I to (If 1 ;
Snpi ri 1 Hem Stielicd do 75 to .*1,25
En.broHoed Cambricks. 50
Ladies Plai.l and Figured Silk Cravats, 50 lo 62 1-2.
Black and Colored Skein Siiks and 'Tvvi*t,
Brocade Coat Buttons, 62 1-2 tu $1,66.
Superior Bhe k Silk Serge, $1.06 to 1,25;
Superior j. j Litmus, 37 I to $f,25.
Sup erio 1 Linen Lawns at nil pi icon.
and /louse of /'cpresciitafires
.' ii < t>i margin, m it, nerat Assembly met, and it is
\ enacted by the authority uf the same, Tlmt so souii as
iei shall haii* Di-.- ed agiccably to tin* ie(|iiisi(ioiisof tlm
titution,tin- lulbivving .-ball loim a jiart ol tlm said first
hi oftlio third a. tide of tlm Constitution of tliis Slate,
I be ii •*. rlcd llj. n ,n imnieihiiiely aflet the i lituso above
d to v- it : Ami i.i fuse ol n tnukcr ami indorser, or in-
i-ofiprmnisory i'.oi>*s residing in diileront countieH in
't-«t.*. 1 l.c -amt* may I sued in i}ji» eoiinty where llietim-
'.-id-*:,iiml a copy ol ih.* m-iitimi and process reived on
idot.-et or indorsers, rc.-idiug out of tin couutv .in winch
uito .iy 1 a- cii 11111 n-1 m i d, shall be deemed sufficient scr-
11 1 -■ - and rcgiibition.4 ns the l.cgi-lature
II ii :n diiect in tin* ca.-o ol joint obligor* nud joint pro*
WIFLIAM Ii. WOFFORD.
Fp nkcrof tin* Ifotirt! of Kepreficntativcs.
JiUBERT M. ECHOLS'.
ProNtdent cd' iho Scunle,
scf.tctl to, DiK omln'r, 2**, 1 w 12.
( 11.MG ! S .1. McDonald, Governor.
A B’UECt.A'IATDOX,
GEORGIA,
Ry CHARLES ,1 M DOXALI), Governor nf said
StaC.
WHERE \S, official infi.
V V ill is Dcpardient, tin
(lie sixth instant, in llm count
Wiley <imlgcr, a P,-u mmhu
ion has been received at
murder was committed on
Twiggs, upon the body of
aril, by 1-01110 per.-am or per
sons nnk now n : l have, 1 In* 1 elore, thongiit proper to issue this
f’i oi-laimiti, a f|.*i. i. v . ti no:: a n-w-inl of THREE HUN-
D itl-.D IM )Ll.A US. lor the appr imiision and delivery
"I « ach id tin* m-i rd,mv rs to tin S ii-'nlf of I’vvigg* county ,
w ith a ideitre soffief oi to (variant their commitment, and
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR.** for the like
ipprelicu.-ioii
u charge tin
ch Diapers, J3j t
12.
ISroii^lii 10 Jail,
ON tin* 36llj inst.a negro hoy who eat * his name
Ah vm. and belongs to Mr: liamilton Tripp, ol
Beunfnrt
Cl. W. Ow
tho 23d ins
nee, 5 feet bj inch
full face, with un
requested to call, nud prove nroperiv.pavchareci
mi take linn away. J.. XV. IlA/iRlS A. J
Brunswick, Git.. Aug. 31st, 1842.
and that Im
u’s Plantntj,,n, in Camden eonnty
id boy is about 18 or 19ycni
< high, dark complexion,
no on each leg. The ow ik
id prove
Notice.
ivendier last, a Mr. Oquin enclosed
in rut Milledgeville, bv mail, n five
giant a lot uf land, Imt received for answer from
I, hut not the money;
louse, hut I alio tf give my own attention 11
Mny 25, 1843.
500 i»s. Clt*«. Nankeen,
M ANUt AC I URED to the order ol the SubBoriher from
Cotton raised in Baldwin po. nt $1,25 per piece.
0*None of your Dyed Hoinespun.
Mfl y ,6 * 33 if SHA1IAN.
dollar bill,
Mr. Smith tljuT the Jen
from which ii would se
route from tiiis place ii
mails and wlm break the sen)* of
to have money in them mil purloins their conietus.
J. GRAHAM, I*. M
111 there ia u thievish villi,m on tlm
the former, who hits access to the
li letters as ho mny suspect
1 lolmesville
jRh Dec. 1842.
Volin
glitcen hundred 1 .
Iri d dollars, and dated tlm
ims nre n q nested not to trade
to puv said note to
T OST or niialni.t. on. I'l-omisNOI-y Iflolo, civenl.v
I J James Lain,made pavabm to the Subscriber or hearer,
by the tvventv-litth dnv of Dceeml
forty-three,for the *01
Mill of January, is: ill
for sai•* note, and tin* maker notified
any one except to the Subscriber.
^ I.. J. SIMMONS.
Qroovemflfo, 1 honias co. May u». 1:143. 35 i;u
<-< n<*ral Notice*.
U eonstitijted \Vm. Y. Hinsf.Ll Esq., mv agent
n*ially, mid particularly, to ae|| ei-riuin lands which 1
» tlm vicinity of Milledgeville nud in Midway.
"MS. RUTHERFORD Sr.
pc 1
IS
June 8th, 1811.
3t
La\v Notice.
fpilE «„l,.rri!,pr hire il,e I'ruclicc uf lire Lure. Of-
J. fice near Holt A. Alexander’s.
r- , . o .o.n MANSFIELD TORRANCE.
Columhur, May 3,1813. 31 3in
ilnllntidgj
Bird’s ev«-and ,*<i
Duv lies and Nnpli
Linen Slmctu c-, 37 f-2 fn $1.25.
('aiiva?* Paddings and Biu*kiu:u*.
Furniture Dimities.
l'crtring and Furniture Bindings.
Tuck and Side Combi.
Fins,Tapes, 'Threads,and Colton Bulls,
l’apei Cninbin-s and ScJicjas,
5(1 do/. Balm Leaf llutrt, Ui j to 75.
Superior Ingrain U npeting*, 37 I .'tu *1
5*4 .Mulling, 64 1-2.
ALSO,
A splendid assortment ol Druvver Goods. «
Cambrics, Mull Swiss Nansuuk*. Book nr
Muslins, .Marseilles Skirts, Green Bnnre.A 1
will 1 « great main others too numeroo- to mention,
Tho undersigned would sav that tha above lot will lie .li>
pu-ft-l ului AstouisliiiiKly Low ei-i.-.-s n,„l
in uliirlv solicits all those in want of Good Barg fins to gjv.
him a call before purchasing elsewhere, l'leiix cull uml ex
tttnitie.
Ccnlral riiniH mill ipceived nf Fnr,
..... . ... „ 0 JOHN THE A NOR, Adm’r.
N1111 • im . M iv 2, i{ | jf
NEW
SPRINGS SUMMER GOODS,
Kereired at F.alonion,
rilllE Suhsciiber would most respecilollv in'orm the « iii
L 7.1 ns ot Eutonton, and Piituam comity in gencri.l, that lx
liuHj'ivt received bis Spring ami Summer mpplv ot I'tinrv
and SI ii file l>l •) Goods which he w ill d.-|-()M> of as
low us any house in the place ; please call r.nd examine.
JOHN THEaKOH.
WASH I ,\ ISTUIV IE A1.1..
Mim-oii, Onoi'Kiii.
a llll. subscriber lias agum taken tJ/i.s Ksfaldi-h-
morn, where he will always bo happy to attend to
(lie calls of his old customers, and the truvefiin -
public penerully.
S. LANIER.
Mnenn, Mnv 30, 1343. 35 3 : „
Roai'diiifi ifoitve.
JgEgL 'Tin: *» ilmeriber intends keeping a PRIVATE
Inaft BOARDING HOI SE, ami Will erne,tain trav-
]||a)9 «*J1 4 *i- I a very moderate rate. 11 m dw<*iling
wULit near Jarratt’a Spring.
tlillcd^ev tile, March 1 1,1043.
i.plices vv ith e\ ijc
id rcquiic all officers in ill
Ii * vigilant in endeavoring t
bund cud tin* rrr-at seal nf the State, nt the
villfl.tl is pJtli day ol June 1813,and of
ciiarles j. McDonald.
four weeks, staling that Jack v
•w enjoys llie ben ol lieulih.
ZERO FI'J’ZPATRICK,
rry Coounty, Ala., June 24,18-12,
stilting to the public, that Dr. IL
. -leofa fiver disease of tntuiv vrnrs
siandiiig alter a niiniberorphysicians bail faildd to do'it.' Aim
he < un d m my family n laid case of scrofula or King’s Evil,
nml one ol llie win>t enses of nnlsv I ever have seen In
1810, I bad in 11,y family thirty-five cases of fi ver, severil of
them wrro Congestive uf the very worst form, nil of vvfiicfi
soon got well under Ins treatment. At 1I10 sunn; lime oilier
physicians in my uciclihorltiind lost manv, and sonic mare
limn liulfnf llicjr palmuM with Congestive fever, while Ur
Tliomas lost only one patient during the sickly season, which
,lnH 6i<‘ the gifutcht possible I'uilh in his skill nml svs-
tem of piactice. j K> c 1>00L * t
(J imrg'iu l ' lfi ^ <,n * " ^ aW80n » L’niled States Senator fioin
, Washington City, Jan.22,1830.
Having had the pleasure nf the acquaintance of J)r.IL IL
I lionuiH for n nuinher of years I take gieat pleasure in rec
ommending him iff nil to whom I mny be known, as n gentle-
inan cd coned habits and good mural character, uml tardier
mi expressing my confidence in his skill as 0 physician,
knowing as 1 do, that lie. has performed many cxUnunliunn
cures ol disease, w hich hud entirely baffled tf, ( . skill of mlier
physicians. Wm.C. DAWSON.
From 1)10 lion- Wilson Lumpkin, United .States Senator
front Gem gin.
As Dr. li. U. Tliomas has determined to remove to Ala-
uhniim, 1 take great p casuieiu saying, tJmt f bine been per
sunnily acquainted with him for inuiiy ycnis, du 1 in» which
time he has been n practicing pliysician, and upon c'xnniiia-
lion ol Ins niediciil skill liv Win. 1*. Gialinin, one nfiheinrii)-
hers o the Medical Board of Georgia, it was readily mliniti'il
)*) hail required valuable medical knowledge unknown to (hr
facility, I (cel it u duty to say, that lie is respected and ra-
teemed as u Phy sicinn of churacter and a citizen of high mor
al worth I rec oinmeml him to the hightesi tenns vfiererrr
ho mny travel,us a man hi whom confidence mnv he plated.
W
WILbON LUMPKIN,
shiiigton City, Jan. 22,1839.
Wc'thc undersigned, were well ucnuoinn’-d with JJr.B.R.
I booms during Ins residence near Nashville, Teun.. where
removed in 1826, "eiokcgreaf pleasure in saving that
irreproachable churacter, und dial
'Tliomas sustained 1
is worthy of'oil confidence.'
<1 ii. ihc murder.
NEW SPUING GOODS
IN LATONTON.
VOW opr
N one of |
lg at ilif
,)»<• large. 1
GMT Good*, cv,*, n
purchasedi
k J’ 1 *
'illr
Y<
*•* N-'W Dry Gonds Store,
•'Pt ing ttiid Snin-
(t"uinii. 'Tho Goods have
I Boston at the picsent
. Ij lfjr
r (bu
... * 'b pend upon B Igains worthy their utten*
«««• " «’ also ofier n large slock of
Miors, C11 f»»lli 4';issiincTi* Sl;}ts,
"'ith n good nsportim nt «.! Palm Lent Goods,
fon’t forget the place. .Viguof “Ni.vv D.tv Goons Sronp..”
rum, v 1)10,0 E.w. BANCROFT.'
Lutontoii, April 1.12-13. 07 ,j*
EATONTOY FEMALE SEMINARY.
rilll lS lustitulion will hereafter consist of two departments,
i the Preparatory and Academical. I he term ol study in
lfie Academical department lor those who pass through a re
gular course nml graduate,will ho four wars. Irregulars wiJJ»
however, be admitted, wlm mny pursue ony of Hie simlies at-
tended to in Ih*-institution, hut cannot graduate without liav*
ing completed tho whole course, nr what nmv he regarded a#
an equivalent. The next session will open ilie I Oth of July,
and continue twenty.two weeks.
, „ , , ' WILLIAM CLARK, Principal.
Juno 7lli, 1843. 4,37
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
MORE
tECrti) ©HOSTS
AT SHAHAN’S!
CIIEAPEK 1 HAN ANY YET OEFEKEP
tifiip/elc.
AT SHAH A IPS.
O'
eived, w ill be
6,01 0 yrU Ho
I\bt>6“ r
100do/.. If'-.* and Hull fl.. . , |
156 ,,s mure ot I hose snpi r Calico
2.1166 yds B -.1 I . ki 1._. It'.
The assortment is extensive nud
(Tj J lhtrgaius given mid warranted
JA.S, II. SHAMAN*
V tl-
. I I./'
ml I III,-ad.
»««. Iialiai
Pocket
st t.» rail nt
fj’4 (‘iitral ttiiuU
.May lu.
' 4> "*-• I'" k nett Mills, Plain
H . 1 w .1 ■ a great uiutiv other goods.
U invilc the alfeiilhm of the public,
*' e contemplated Junet'onven-
od«i, w ill find it to ihe.ii intrr-
2>JIA 11 A.N’jsi*
t par.
incudte
"heap Dry G
: tf
MAIL AlIUAKOEillCNTS*
NORTHERN MAIL
Due daily at 74 A M.—Cloacaduily at 12 M.
COLUMBUS and MACON MAIL
Due daily ut 1 P. Al —Closesduily ut 8 A* AL
SAVANNAH MAIL
Clu*c« Duily, (Saturday excepted) nt 6 P.M*
PIEDMONT MAIL
Due Tuesday, Thursday uml SSaiurdHv, at 5 A• »•• •
Closes 4 » ’ *• *» JiA.Al*
IIAWKINSVILLE MAIL
Due 'Tuesday and Friday ut 10A.M.
Closes •» •* ut 12 M.
COVINGTON MAIL „ u
Due M'mdav, W ednesday, and Friday, at 3 I • ”*
Closes Tuesdiiy .Tliursduv and Saturduy at b,A- '•
.Mii.vncfii.Xf „uj sTAM'diinni.u-:
Due Uednesdav ut5 P. »M,—(Noses Monday at tt I • •
liirs'ttiv hi > - u
dauget IM*‘ M