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-t——,tti« Cfean-Mwksf* theiow nsfffcfcMMoo,
1 *t‘*wa»»tnny;miti»<.rtr*i I neadey in NOVEMBER
MtWtfe the asusl hour* of wKrtn Yollo»it»gr'''T'' rl J',
flrad nnJ sixteen of l*nd, the
Klit and Howard; levied on a* the property ><
bon,to MfttdV a (i la m iavor el thn Western' In-
IVm*! l>i*p*nv of theCitvwt Colombo* vs G«-
kAUthaim l lUirts«M> ami John II. Wallace an.
Gabriel llnrii«on.
Buct**« tjTljind,adjoining tiofc, Alford, end others; levied
on ns tho■foteperty ©I Jonathan lho«nan, to satisfy a mortgage
4lf*tir 4hvur*f Minion I loll, tseignert,vs. JoiiNlliau Thom-
*d acre* of land, adjoining *fhr, 4* ale nf Presley,
I others; levied on «** -the .propmfy of Hieplmti
sanely -i11too mortgage ifi fa*—one in fiivur of
Alexander $. Reid v« IS. Mttrchmaii—otift in favor of Hudson
dc Thomas V* said Marcbtnun, and one in favorsf Charles \V.
Vlftltt vssaN Marokinau.
On** kundted li/ty ar-res of htno.tnore or less, adjoining
the inndn of flttinf. Ingram,sad oilier*; levied on a* the pro
perty of Win. If. Srcr-brook*, lo satisfy m fifoiafiivoruf Win.
rriuw, hr., va Wm.11. Mr t-r*'l nosh* uud Phns.It. e'lxugbtcr.
W)ne fonn Horae nlt«*ufv*|rvoo yeaisoM, levied on as tba pro
perty of Mm. A. flNrpor'to satisfy n (i fa in -favor nf llfiiry
(Irani) om va Wiij. A Hnrji-t and John Hubert ana.
Ono ucgrv iqan imnmd .(on, levied ww a* tim property of]
Oliesr- ILOvgrtort, to satisfy a li fa Irom Wilkinson rtMperior
Co or i'in favor of C. Si J. Beall v* (IMvot 4|M8*;
tine Imnifrrd
1 remain, ami o
Ware-i.t.MSs.lks I
UlLliL
I. licnll va Itlivor W.Oagooa.
JAllKtf W. M A PPLS,B..Sheriff.
I id-
Rjn iIVttiiifHKt! Kb'‘rur« Wial<**
. Jaoldon the first Ttwsdayln DKCEMI4KK next,
lHvUonrt*lmiiM,>in liw (own i#T Katnntna, I’utmim
►hbin tho legal boors uf sale, the folio wing s nfuf»reti.
i,Huckey,a woman, and Jane, levied on an the
[intliew- Brewer,-In stilisly <*o rnorlgHgv f» fits in
I Ward v* Uiithew Jlerwrr. I* rope it y pointed
i Appliiiflr Nlierifl Ktll«.
Isold on i .*• first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next
|Hi*Cnuri Ionian door in If olnmsville, Appling
» tlio legal fiours of salt, (be ft dlowiug property,
■ of Pine f.nnd, well improved and lying in the
^ ref Maid roaiitv, being purl of lot .\o. i<09, levied
rt.v of Inline. Edwards, im su<i*fv ON 4 sac tit ion
Hatice’s i.'nnri in ibe. 4Marls Company District
|,fa fetor of Thomas I). Callionn vr. /snac Ed-
nd inturiif'd by a conotable.
JOSEPH TILLMAN,Hheriff.
rlppllllif SltlTifl Nlll* 1 .
■old «mi the Tuesday in NOY4$MBEIl
wforr tba Courthouse d«M»r in tin* toorn of
Ipplinp reunite, lie|»vnan ibe usual hours ol
•win* propniv to wii :
|No. jjr, III Ihe fourth di.-lrirt iff said roouV.v,
iacre*, levied onus tlio properly oi Wiiiimn
sly three (i Im (sailed (Wiw a JuaOiee’s Cottrl
^plirn flir b v< snid Netiles, prioe«| ol. and John
b Moody, f-rr uritifs. Levy made and returned
■table.
t No. *1, in llolnirtsvillo, Appling county, con
llrtll of an sere, levied on aa the projo-i Iy ol
’ lo satisfy u fi fit ivsimil from ■ Jusltre'a eourt
n Dillon vs said Carter aud Joseph Wilson.—
I returnedNn me bv n mnvtnble.
JOSPPIJ TILLMAN, HbcrilT.
t9 Ida
PwIkks sheriff’* Knle«>
nl.l .oi Hi. lira! Tuesday in Nf PE MU Eli (teat,
Plord' i*io Court house dasr in the lawn of Marion,
« couniv. wiilnu tlio uaual linurs of sale., tbu following
1-^portA', to vit:
().\E NF.UHO (URL, ABOUT SEVENTEEN
YEARS OF A(iE,and DYE COTTONUIX
) and kVNXlNfi HEAR ;
levied on asflie properly of J mi'den V\ . I «e,to ontiafv o fi fn
iaaord Irons T*vir*s Superior A'omt. in f>.vor oi .lames r*olo-
man vs Jourden \N. I.er, mul John Everett. Property point
ed out by .Maim Roeenri.
ONE ACRE LOT,
more orVaoyl.vfny nod heiajfin Ji?fTfr*ouville, Twircs eoun-
ft, boiweeti (Jin lots of 1C. i.oii2 mill K. t»li>v#*r ; levied on ua
■ (dcoiRia va .i ohu Clover.
IIOLUNOHWORTI!,;
Ipl.99i|i,fu<*.
[Tu iffh’** NIiitIIIN N;«I«‘s.
■ foesdsy in Novkmmi:r iJ
» thef/onrt-b<)iis" dom-io tbeuiwu ««» Mtirio
kv. withintli« usual hours ol snlo.tne follov
Ivit:
ly uauied Mob,twelve venrs rf ape, levied o
f.S. V. Wliiilntrst.iu satisfy ten small f. in
eti/v’s Court of ihe eljiht liumired ou<l ninety'
ll <». M. of Tolliut i.-iunt.v li' < in litvtir of vVilev
id. F. VV11i11»11rM —dA.•»i- in favor ol Jna K. C «!•
. WliiibuiM mut one in fnvor of G. M Durden vs
Levy mud* and returned lo tin* by u f<»n-
i*d fntabels ofe.orn, more or less; one thousand
Rider, hums oi leas: one mure und cn!t,one Jersey
jtwo pair Imruess,seven stork Imps, more or less
it ware, one chest of tools, one lot of plow*, two
Jbandaiiw, one set knives and forks, ten gallons
at le*a, Aim I urge unveiling trunk mid (•mi-
rUjibiiiaTbe jiiroprriv of E/ekiol Wont, lo snti-.
JUbWlaNiMMi-'tir (biurl, in fnvor rd’Juotib Hull*
el^WdtiBJnd An mu Pfsk, Pr'lmdpols. and I* "t
aeruunf. Piopniv neiiib d mil bv Joliu A.N*I-
_ r . %M ’I'. It. niCNSOM, D. {slu-riir.
[\*\ ' 1
A*|ti»luS-tritltie» Snlr. ,
. ,n nj.'or iv.' KlSMM. .1.. Iu<
(f-.m/y,
Iprloi»Df
t and xvtii/y wren and one iaJJacrH of land,
k lot IVr», itr, k the Iflth diatnut oj* orkinall
Utility, fciold as ilia prop, rty of John,
VV
lotion
ontaieini;
HOU»A'OiVi l-A'B 1 *
IM. I« .old o’ the Mt T'ue.J. v in Dfoon>b» n»*l. -I
the Coart Hina, io IVrry, lloa-M|a ri.anty.tha I lan-
balanjin* lo lh.E-u.eal Rala-rt l.olamaa.
.......ming 7 iota of Pin® Land, about 6jO aerri of ♦♦»•**»»•
cleared ; the Lands are good and level, the location »".•!«•»«-
bio. about *J0 miles from Macon, in a most excellent usighbor-
h od, with everv iinprove.eeot rouvenient. I pon tne pro-
mioeaHhoro kapreTlyf^ Framo Dwelling
lands are very desirable: persons w.sl.mg «»
..it in»k || iliii nlic* lirfoir (Im.v buy. In ao-
>si excel lent waier.snd ibe whole tract
failini; stream, which rans through it,
Purrhaoers aro rrfuwrd to M*j. N. H. Baal, i
Kuthcrford.orllie -uhscrifter on ihe ilie premit
land* are sold under the Will, and for the purpoot
■eiiloincnt of the Ealaio.
Tcima made knownvu the day of Hale.
u, it possesses most ex
Gen.
These
final
e day u
\V II. \). POPE,
JNO. G.COLEMAN.
N. B. The Esenutors having lie. n mieres ed in
kat Fall,and to give odualacliOM •«# all,it bus bevn
ed nod will ngaio lie Mild «s ahtivo.
Kept 141B41.
> Exrs,
ihe Hale
lurrender-
5I 4t
Adml istraCor*’ Niilr,
4 OREEAKLV t«i *u or.ler of ibe Honorable the Inferior
/A Court of Wilkloauu county,wbilesitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold before ihe </(Nin house door in lrwiuion,in
said county, oa the first Tuesday in December next, helwten
tho usual (murs of sale, the land and negroes belonging to the
•slate of J«lm Hooka, lute of said county, deceased.
Also, will ne sold on Wednesday, the day following, at tho
idenrr ol John Hooks, deceased, nil the perishable
ing to said estate, * *
on. Hole to i-ouii .
sold. THOM AH HOOKS
GREATER RARG
now by
3 ih &. a] a
than were ever Known before In
rpHE Sammar aaannii 1«iny r.inaidarnt.lf advaneaf. t
L h.»eei„iclud.d ,o aotl lha t.alauca uf my
Summer Stork o: film, (Sootlf,
Twenlj--Sve |xer cent, lower than », nwri ar
mervhan, inti, ,ryia t q>i a lii. aa.l «lvla hi.ili emi.td.ra4. A.M
in a,anttM CUBA!* U(Ji>I)H,.re r-ipeetfuMy inviled i-iWH-
property belong ing to said estate, coasiaiiue of articles t<
tedious to meuiion. Hale in continue from (lav lo <Jny, until
TMOMAH hooks. > . , ,
CIIAIU.M HOOKrt.J
Sept, fllh, ?84J. f»0 Ills
A<lmlaHtral«r’h Stile.
W ILL be aold at tho Im- residence of Arthur Bland, de-
ceased,on the 24th day nf October next, all the pvr-
annul property of said deceased, conatsttug of dorses, (Tattle,
Hog*, Corn. Podder, Potal.ies, Hiigur Cone, Wheat, Illnck
smith Tools. Carpoolfr Tools, 1 Horse Carl, I yoke nf Oxen,
Curt and '> agon Wheelv f Cart. Wagon end Timber Wheels
Hobs; a large nail well aeleoled Im of Timber, for mnking
earl-, wagnna, 4xc. Huger Mill, Kettle, Ate. Phntalion
tools, bousehnld and kiiclini foruiture. end many other erii-
clea. loo tedious to mention. Hnle to continue fro in day to day
fillil all is s.ild. The negroes belonging to said estate wifi
be hired out at the same time and place. Terms on tin day.
Central Rank of Ueorcta.)
a.. Aumtar 23, 1843. 5
TT IH ORDERED, that notice be given to lu>W(rTii of notes
L of the Hunk nf Dnrirn. that the. assets of the. said bonk
have been placed under the control of this institution, for tin*
purpose of linuidnting nnd settling its offsite, ntnl that nil
miles outstanding or n ache.loir nf them, describing ihrfrdt*-
nouiiunfinno. numbers, letters and dates, verified by oath, wifli
the names of the holders, be deposited in the Otinul Rank of
Georgia,within three months from this date, hi- deemed
groper also, to state to ihe public, that the note* ol said bank
of Darien to a very large amount have been fraudulently put
into circulation previously to the passage of the net of ibe
Legislature of the Htate ptnoiug the assets in charge oftbt-
Bank,and that if they are negotiated ufirr this notice, they
will nut bo paid, and all holders of said notes will be he|J to
strict proof that they have obtained them without notice, ox-
pressed or implied of the fraud |>erpetrnted upon the Tank,
whether negotiated In fore or since this notice.
Ckrthai. Bask or Ga. )
August 2/> 1843 ^
The nhove is a true extract from the niinutna of the Direct
or of this Bank.
A.M. N Eft ft IT. Cashier
August25,48 ni5m
Federal Union. Georgia Journal and Southern Recorder
puhliah, once a month for three month-. Journal of Com
merce, New York, will publish the above once n week for
four weeks, nnd forward account to Ceutrul Bank for pay
ment.
. ,000! $30,000!! $14,068!!!
Vyo*.'* or mo,ooo i .to Prize* orei,ooo:
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class O. Fun iS43.
TniarJ*1rHwrt nt Ai.ejundbis. D. CT, Samrdsy.
,'T 0.-i«ln-r, 14. 1843.
Amrsn.ms,
rs:fx
4M Id
I70IJK U Ik NTIIM
I made to ll)e ILmurable
county, while -ittmgn'
dale, application will be
Inferior,-Courl of rotonui
- T -_8«f onliqvr/, for leave to Bell
II the negroes bfbmgiog in tfie e4fnl* of Thomas M. Homier
ecea-ed, for thebenelii ufnr*-ditors,a.id in order to effect an
quiil diviriou ainoog the haik.
JNO. IM. AAHURHT, Adm'r.tir bonis non.
June Mill, 1S4U. 37
illOlNTHS oficr date, nppllrotiun will lie
L mad** to the Honorable the Interim Court of Newton
:oonly,while silting as a Courlnf Ordinary for leavr to sell
uni estate ol John Thrasher,late of Ambains. deceased.
JOHN J. THRASHER, Adn.’r.
Hept. 4, 1043. 51) 4m
1 he
POVB NIOINTISS aftor date, application will be
L made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
billing fur ordinary purposes, for leave to ami the land and
negroes b-longmg lo the estate of John Hooka, lae of said
county, deceased.
THOM AH HOOKS. 7 t , ,
5j, ^ AJm ra.
CHARI.EH IIOOKH,
MHIK I7IONTHN Alter dato, application will lie
made to the Honorable the Inferior (Totirt o Tutnam
mty. when sittinc lor urdimirvpurposes,for leave to sell
run! entute nf William D. Cnfe, deceased.
GROVEY COLE, Adn.’r.
one 21st, 1843. 39
’ .n it nio, , vriiN"ifi7
date, f
plication w ill be
«PP -
uln to (lie honorable the Inferior Court of lelfnii
•iHiutv, vlteu lit'vug for ordinary purposes.for leave ton If
*h»- lauds belonging lo tli« estate of Arthur Uland, late of soitl
• uuntv,deceased.
KRNNITH McLENNA.N,)
J AIJOII V. I I.KMf.NTM, \ '*•
An,. 30|h,lm3, _ 49 lit.
1,’OHK n<livri04 .N-r .1.,,,, .ppllc.llnn will b.
L 1 made to the Honurtnle'InferiarCirtirf oi \\ ilkiiistincoun-
ty, while silting for Ordinary purposes.for leave to sell th»
laud lielum'ing m tim astute of Jncu'i Taylor, late of *aid
cuintiv,deceased. ROBERT II.TAYLOR, Adni'r.
Notice 10 llcblors nntl Fh'dllon.
A 1.1. persons indebted fq the esl t * of Nathan Johnston,
rV Uteof Jasper county, rieceased, are requested to make
iiiiinedinm payment; ami those having demands are required
10 render ilnmi iu properly attested within the tjnV presented
bylaw. ’ JOHN JOHNSTON, Ex'r.
'Sept. 16, 1843. 52 6l
Nolire to Ikcblor* and Creditor*.
\ LL persons unlobti d to the estate of Arthur Bland, Into
uf I’cltHti cmtiily, deceased.'are requested to make im-
ii.ddititQ paynteni; ami those having doiu'imls ngainsi 'lie es
tate, to render them in ihe time pto^nrihed by law.
ki.nni th McLennan,>. .... t
J/U;t)U C, CLKME.N r», ('' ,n " r ‘-
411,. 39.1043. .>19 (it
IVotici* to Ortitoi-H and Cri-tlilor*.
V l.L persniia iudeblml to tin f*et)ile of A . Graham, late of
I.nvvtides countv, <W»*ta»ul. are request** 1 to settle; and
hose having demands agninat said estate, w ill please present
.hnin in terms uf the T
A
MAttV GRAHAM. A4m’i
and
.iirfHyTWK
>.n.1t,r'll>.m In t
wvMnui
CIUIU.B
48 HOOKS,
B3 IIOOKS,
now
to!
.VdiMiaUiriin-is’s Main.
waulil on 1 he* flr-t Tuesday in December next.
Iliiu i)te local Imurn of sale, before the Court-house
town ofCurtol Ifuii, ('arrnlt county,
FORTY ACRES OF LAND,
of lot Nn. 175 in the lit!) divtrictof said cutintv
irlhe vvlntc of Huiuucl Wheeler, late ofasid tunn
ed.
Imeiie known nil the day of sal*.
HA RAH WII EKf.F.R, Adm’x.
1*43. ^Ids
AduiliiUirutor’M Nailr.
an order ol lbn Ifuiinrublfl the Infarinr
wton county, whiln sitting for ordinary put-
be aold on tim first Tuesday iu January next, lie-
;qnrt-h«'UNu door in Covington, within tho legal
(ale,Ihe tulbiwiiig properly, bcliiugiug to the estate
Thompson, late of said county,deceased, to win
5 IWNDRE1) ACRES OF LAND,
of tit# lot on which said Thompson lived. Alsu,
i/7’ OR NINE LIKELY NEGROES.
Aa4*e lib* first Tunsduv in December neat, agreeably to
said afpr, will be sold before the Couri-lmuae dowrm Caul-
dtug^t^nty,
IM No. 18, tn the 17ih Disl. and Ath Section.
Teton* m*4e known on the days of sale.
JOHN P- THOMPSON. Adni'r.
Itqyt. IQttt, l»n. 12,00 51
Adminlstuifoi's Stih*.
W ILL bfl sold oil Friday, the tenth duv of Noveinlier next*
at thedale residence of Jacob Taylor, Into of Wilkin-
see county, deennsed, the following mun.-d property, lowit:
TV Crop (f Corn and Fodder, Horses. Hogs, Cattle,
Household and h'ilchni Furniture, Plantatiu 1 Tools,
and various other articles too tedious to mention.
8s/e to continue from Jay to day until nil is aold. Trrme
made known on tho day of sale.
' ROBERT H. TAYLOR. Adm’r.
Hcpi.Iflth.1843. 52 ids
A4aiiiiiislriiloi'’N Suit*.
W ILL bn aold at the Court-house door iu Marion,Twig**
county, on the first Toes ay in January next
kly loan order of the Inferior Court of Twiggs county, when.
•Ittiog for ordinary purposes,
THE L->\D ASD NEC ROES
•nglttg to the estate of Jacob llurri*, late off wiggs con n-
Itceased
arms, twelve momlti credit with approved xecnriu
. , . . IRA PEv K. t.lm’r.
.19,1843. 5T t
Eli ctiloi ’ti Atilt*
ILL be oold at iljft laiv r.-«idenar xJ Nathan l 'm-t n
late of Jasper county, tUaeaaod* on Wwlr** . tha
of Novemlwr next,and continue tenm day lt»d.i> • ntil al
, all tba stock belonging to said estate, consisting of
Jfcfveji, Mnlei. Cattle, Oxen. Hogs, Corn. Fodder,
Ur>up hold and Kitchen Furniture*
’ On* lYojrun and C'urf,
J| 01V t nmnal property ol said deceased. Term
tneul* L i*n on the dnv ol sale.
JOHN JOHNSTON,Ex'r.
/>»!«. ta.uk ^ «!•
' Two PltuLkU^W («r Anlc
JrngL AGHV.EA III. Y to ..» ^der «>f Hie
Iwferi' Mourt of Haldwia oo»* Jty,
eljB when *tttii^ for (Ordinary ptirp(
ill bo
, ( **»U(t-bous»
onuAy. on the fi ret 'Tneedry io Noveud>er next.
•;l*i'Ulsr,tlie land m t'»e v «' atde of the Ocou**e river
io the rstataol George K. *’layton,deceased,eon
4 acres, embm« iug part ot4|uds known as tho rurk
ibotit 300 nores cleared.
the land «*a the w est aide oV0m river, containing 404
n2U0 J ores clean'd, tnnfl^Jie Ferry. Also, glut of
I, ■•ar fJol. I'arter’k reeidfoce, contnming 202(
ie alnwe lands dro fivo aailea iielow Mil ledge villo,
arr known by Clayton's Ferry, They wilt be said aep-
o. Terms made known otadav of sale,
P. A. CLAYTON; A
GEO R. CL A VI ON. [ Executors.
I*. W. CLAYTON, }
Ang. 29, 18(3.
CT I*be Macon M -s«*r,g. r and Savannah Republican will
kayy, *ml forward their accounts to P. A, Clay ton, Colum
fit«a,Geo. ' 48 ids
Affmftnlnirator’* Knta.
W ILL be sold on the firat Tuesday in Januarv. I844,th
Und and asgrosM to-longinr tu the estate of John ®ree«
late of Twigaa county. dp(r««*d, Tenm twelve montli-
•redii witkapproved security. ISRAEL GRAGG, Adm’r.
AfwuU;UW, VtVl. 99
Sept. 12,1843.
GF.HGIAt H ftlkftm*#n County
rilERKAS Robert H. Taylor applies to im for letters
YV of Administration, no dm estate of Jacob'tRaylor late
.fan id con lily, deceased.
T boar lira therefore to eitn and aduinoishal < aud siiigu-
trtlie kindred and creditors ofanid deceased, iOhc and np-
enr at my olhcr within the time nreacribrd bv law .to almw
in ho, »f any they have,why said lettertahouldnotbegrant-
Given under my hand at often, this 16th day of Sept.
1841.
fit AUG. B. RA1FORD, C. C, O.
GllBHHIl, Ycuiou comity.
iTTHKREAS Green B. Turner nnd James Reid npnly to
t V m* for letters ul Aiiministmtioo on the estate of Thom-
- Vlcl.ain, deceased :
These urn therefore to.-ite and admoniahell and singular
>e kindred and crediinr* nfsnid deccasadjube andnppesr at
■yoihce within ■ Ik time preaoriheil by law.io-how cause if
ivtliey have,why snidIcitersalmulduot hvgranti'd
Oiveu under mv hand at office, tin* 31 h , v epi.. 1843.
fi«* :>t WM. D.LUCKIE,C.(\O.
aEOBU4,(twt»Sttt»My.
W lIKitK vtt Charles I v*i«m and JeflVisuu Tinsley applv
to me fifrWbw .iif Adaai^istratioii uu the estate ot
on** lluniphiies. decqayeA-
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish alland singnlai
ie kindred and creditors of snid deceased,!" be nnd appear a*
.V oilier withinttie time prescribed bv law,to show causo,il
tv they have, why suiil letters Nhoulil not be tranted.
Given under ilty hand, at ortice, tliis9tb Hepi.,1243.
00 fit \V M. D. LUCK IB, C: C. O
GEORGIA, Ttviggs A oiint).
W HKREAH WealbvKllut, Guardian of Wiley Young
Idond, Mnrtiin \ oungblood and Joseph Youiigbimu.
< aplien to me for letter* ol dismission from said Guardian-
l v >«e are therefutelo cite all nndtingular the kindred and
reditoraof said deceased, to brand appear nt nn oilier
rilbiu the time prescribed by Inw^oshow causa,i
nay have, why said lelicrsahould nothegranted.
'"idat oftice, thiefilh dnv of April, 1843.
LEWIS HOLOMON .c. c.n.
(JCOKOIA, TclltiirCounty,
W HEREAS H B. Iluniilion, Administrator on tho estate
of John Tilts, deeased, applies to me for Intel
Onini<-iion on t!•«*. same.
Tuaae are tlicrelun-to cite and admonish nil and ring
•ho k'ndr«"l and CM'dllttrsuf said deceased to be andapp,-
oy olllc'fl within the time prescribed by law,to ahow can
an v they have, why said letters ahimld no the granted
JAMES II. McCall 4>. c. c.
March Q8th.2843. 2b
A'IaHUiI.A, Y'cm loa ( uuniy.
Court trf derm, 184B.
6in**do "it,on tim 2nd flay of F«-bru ir\, 18-48, mad.- and ex-
ecotetl totho said Williaai Lxxmd * i. .ndloi titlee to b*t No.
two hundred and eeycMly-uiwe iu tin- twenty lin'd di-tnci ol
ihe tliiril -'ciiou of originellv Clieroktsi, now Floyd county-—
And wtierea* it aUo itppearstlmt th- said l .r.r.ard has regu
larly made Ids petiriu to this Court having attached n copy
of the houd of tue said 'V aid to the snid TotPhm—and it also
appearing tlmt the mid liobeit F. V\ aid departed tin* life
without making lilies te (Ik aforesaid lot ul bind, or making
OPUII
Southern B. ITS. College Clrciilnr.
To the Ft tends oj Science and Medical lit form
A H tlie fOtnth immtesMf line bimiuriuM i« now nt hand,
i. jL the lSoanl enuoiiuce to the Thouisouiao Iriends nod
the piddic generally, Hiut, by the guidnme of an overruling
Frovblencr, the t'ollece umi the coney tH Medical Reform
and Hctence "move up*Ma-tlm lids nf surce«*ftfl eapAn
n*eni," and continues to nttrai 1. nnwi we bsllrtf qoribedin
notice nod altemlaii.'e of young men hf toe first order. eJoee
lion ami talents, und we hovea 'air prospect >>f fu itiislnnj.at
no distant permit, most 10 thf impnriatil pfncetf in the Houth-
erucouiiiiv, with f'nyeicinus of the tirat out. r, and supplying
the vast demand* which air daiiy pressing iu upon u-> for
Thorn-union graduates.
II r have succeeded in securing the servict s of gentlcmar)
of well-died 11 ml approved lab-ills aud exjn ricnco ns a Facul
ty hi ihiii Institution. In order 10 le-.-ou it* li.l.or m:d extend
liie instrnclinii,souifl new acceermn* have been secured. In
relation to these itiaoul) iieens ary b» say (bal their qiinlifi-
caliuns nnd abilities ate considered amply sullo ieiit. 'I lie
grejitcsl diligence aud energy in the prosecotiufi ul the general
affair* ol the Institution are fiinnih at.
By iiliich lahoi and perseverance of those who have been
connected with it, a considerable amount of upparulua and
other untiloniicsl convenience have beou olit.nfiod. a* also
very convenient and comniodious dinsectmg and lecture
Board may be otitaiued at from 8 to $12 per mouth
Hludenis nr* particularly requested to bring their bonks
with litem. The billowing are nm-t proper to Im studied;
'TIioiiihoii’* works; Mniisnn, Howard, Oomtor); and other
Botanic works on j'heory and Tract ice ; ‘I litimson’s. How-
nid’*, Mattson's, Comfort's and other coon works on Matrria-
.llediea ami 'Tlierapontic-, aided by llonper's or Dungliosoii'e
Dictionary; Oliver's or Donglinson's Physiology ; ller**y.
Gut lie,mu! 1 tlior standard works on Ohsteiticit; Tlinnipson
nr any oilier siniidard work Oil Amitomy ; Gibson on 'Surge
ry; Turner or any oilier standard work on Clituii-try, and
any popular work 011 Botany.
The different Ghnirs will bo conducted by the following’
gentlemen:
L. H VNKHTON, M l>. Ptofessor of Tlieorv and I’ractice
of Medicine.
HUGH QL'IN.M. I). Professor ofOl stetrioe and Disease#
of Women mul Children
A. AL SPALDING, Al. lb Professor of Anatomy and 0|*e-
tutive Surgery.
J. SINCLAIR, M. D. Professor ol Aluteria .Vcdica and
Tliarnpeuth s.
I. .M.COMINGS, A4. D. Profexcor of Hoiany and Demon-
stiiitnr ol Anatomy.
(L J. COOK. Al. D. Professor of Plivsiolngy and Pathology
Dr T. MclNTYRE, A. M. PriResm.r t.l Chemisiry.
'The session will (.peuon (lie 2d Aim.day in November and
end nn Ilia Inst of February. In coi.clu-ioii, we have the
pleasure to state that we are inf. rumd tltni tin ampla and 10-
spe< table CIuhs is exprcinl to ali» iid the ensuing session.
I.. BANKSTON, AL I). Dean.
Forsyth, Ga., .September 4. IB43. 5(1 9t
BnifniiiK, Hope, T\v»»i«*. Mngai', Foflrc
land lUultaa^ca!
OA I’lKCEHof heavy 41 inch hemp HAGGIXQ,
,i l ± 2(1 hhds HUG A R, 50 ling.-) t OFFEK.
I0 bltih .MOLAHHEH.jast received aud for solo at the aige
of the .New Grocerv Stum.
Hept- 26. j»4JR WRIGHT 6l HTETTON.
WILLIAM H. I1A VIKS,
ATTOItNCV AT 1.4 14.
C.iil.iH'i'i, itnNd»t|>iiCaiiui,, nn.
Mt .1- XTIRX
‘“arT- •
fyX^lThinuii** f!7mffihj(TTVr timi%haII
most prompt at tout ion.
lour 4 !*-«. *’
, X*F«r4'Mf Hnli. ■«
HE undersigned has taken rhia v “ ‘
menl mid respectfully aolb-itaa eontin# __
irmiHge oft lie former l>i*nda ofi lie Houae. and thi „
atHlIy. CHARLES E. llAYffiKMb
MiiledgevUle.Junnary II. 1842. |A tr
A limited Fopniinn Kliip In she panctlce
oFJLaw.
rpHE undersigned will pravtiae l aw in connexion Only in
1 the couutir a of Baldwin, Joues, Jasper. Putimm, Hhii
cock, aud Washington.
IVERSON L. HARRIS will practice as heretofore in the
Circuit Cnurt of the United States— an also in the Superior
Court* ol the vomitive of Wilkinson.I nurena. 'Twisga.Poles-
kiitiul llihl. I VERSON L. H ARRIS.
Feb. I, IB42. 20 tf HEATON <L DAY.
bll7 JOHN! II. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
■ NFORMH his friends flint he bns lemoved to Mwnn. hut
I will visit Alilledgcville nd- nsiouully. vJirn Ite will be bap-
py to uiteud to all profeaeiousl calls 15 if
SfC: A^^-r'V.:
ifyaifc ttndef' the directing of Commissioners appointed
for that purpose.
illEOOlt r, (j* Co. Managers«
M yTotTi ^TmTb m e.
Dollars is I4.H>8 Dollars
Dollar* are*.*U,OKU Dollars
Dollars are XflJlflU l)«.lb.r*
Ijollnrstre I5,r00 Dollars
Collar* are 12 WK! Dollar*
Dollar* arxLMKM) Dollars
I'nllars ore 10,(60 Dollar*
Dollni* a/a 15,000 Dollars
Dollar* are24,OfiO Dollar*
Dollar*are 50,AIM) D.HIara
Dolfeia ate25.000 Dollar*
Dollars are 53,200 Dollars
nsfpo
-V THE ANNUAL FAIR
rfV»
OF THE
PLANTERS' CLUB OF HANCOCK,
W ILL lake place at SPARTA, on FridAYt the R.t Jay
of November, 1N4G, on wnicb day all ernpa,
xiock. and articles, that may be offeicd for Premiums, or
Houofu, nil| be examined by the Cmiimiiteeeappointed for,
that purpose ; and ontlio ocxtday,Hoitmlay ,the Committee
will report, the public exhibition of stock nnd articles w ill be
made, and an Address delivered I.dure the Club.
Premiums awarded on the following articles
For the be mi Acre of Corn, * $5 00
coi
*****
on Flint Hirer.
HIE Subscribers take 1
urine
Old
Barges for the
^intention io boat
Je Bay, il
af their
r pocsi-
“ 2d 1
do.
Crops will bs required to
>r*o
Wr.JpJM
{2.filr.JT.. )2i
qf ( ft! dr. No) 2X
ul 20
XtytMi rAv Amounting to 1.179,178 Dollars
78 XlBi.ber Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Wbufe Alit Lets |PiD- Halve* lO-Quarte.* $5
U, Kiebth*
( . iNtipt of packages tickets 111 this .Magnificent Lottery
CU" baai.iaftf' d ** b.llovr* :
.k t.’frlld-'ala **f o Package of 26 Whole tirketa $260
do do 26 Half do 130
do do Quarter do 65
do do v8 Lie lull do 32 5ft
la dr* lottery there nrc 76,07ti ti. Uri-, which, divided by
06. g-vri only 2 92ti put k».^» in the w bole lott»-ry, thus the
ndv’-atuidS'who purchns.-* a certificate of * package has one
chain# [iBAJU chalices nf drawing the Ginml Capital Price
ol tmochanee in 1,463 ofthnwiug either the $60.01)0
cap B-e $U0,0Uft enpitol prir,*-* ; one chance in 9“5 o
^ it6hJl6h,$:MHMM).nr the $14,068 prixrajonc chance
iwing the $60,000 ! •30.tit.ll ! $11,068! 01 one of
.001) Prir.o* ! And one rhnnc.e in 29 of drawing
,0ng. a J /JIM), n l .500, n 2,0041 n 3.000 a 4 000. a 5.IHIA
10,00!). a IIJKIO, a 30,000 (follur Trite, or the
AIMTAL rill If E OF
60,000 DOL LARfiJI
package may cunti.in iln* fust four Capital Pt ir.es
1 1 4,1* O O Dnlla
3d, 4th, and 5th best do.
** " be*I Acre of Wheat,
" 2i| best do.
“ " 3d, 4tli and 5th bo*! de.
" ** best Acre of Oats,
" u 2d heat do.
“ M 3tl, 4th and 5th best do.
“ ** Imat Acra of Hwert Potatoes,
" " 2d beat do.
14 " 3d,4ili and 5th best tin.
“ 44 beat Acre of Turnip*,
44 44 2d l»cst do.
“ “ 3d, 4th and 5th ties! do.
" ” be*t At re of Cotton,
“ “ 2.1 beat do.
44 3d, 4th and 5th best Jo.
Competitor* for Premiums -m
five the modus operand* of cult
For the best Stallion of 4 years and upwards,
2d best do. do. do.
14 4 * 3d, 4lb and filli best do. do. *
“ 44 be*t 3 year old Coll or Filly,
44 4 4 2d beat do. do.’
44 44 3d, 4tli am] 5th bast do.
“ “ best 2 year old Colt or Filly,
" 44 2d best do. ifi.’
44 44 3d, 4ill ami 5th best do.
44 14 best ancking Colt or Fillv.
44 “ 2d lie»t do. do. - . -
44 44 3d 4tli and 5lb best do. •**
“ b«**| Itroinl Mare, with or without a Colt,
" 44 2J b**t do. do. do.
3<l, 4th ami oth beat do. do.
best Bull, -
2d best do, *
ltd,Mlh'and 5lli
3 ,..r ..IJ Bt.ll,
: -fi b«*. .7-^ -
M, 4lh Mnlotlt la-*t Jo.
3d, 4th and fitb best do.
beet 2 year old I letter,
2d best do. do.
3d, 4tb uud fith best do.
Imai Tup, ...
2d beat do. ...
3d, 4fb aud 5lh best do.
beat ISwe. ...
2d beet do.
3d, 4th aud5|h best do;
best Boar, - ...
2d best do. ....
3d, 4ill and fitb best do.
bust How, ....
2d l*est do. - • • -
3d, 4th and filli best do.
hvavi *at tut Hog, lr«»
T ift.
jlvir Iriends ami the \
the list spring at their boat-
AgertoJ ferry, on Flint River, two
nnvignuou of said rivef; and as i'
from their Boat-yard on said river, 1
uccc*»4fj, they respectfully solicit the pTfl
fnenjsaadtlie’public generally, as jhey wilj
b|e exertion to#x|»edite and forward Cotton a,
low a* possible to either place-
"All tmttrmeileliverrdat tbeirwarelvouac will h* 9|(
A nti) it can be carried off, ■
CHRISTOPHER F.FIi*RBifl(5
HAMIJEL P. CORBIN. ^* v ’
Crawford Co.,Ga. July 17,1343. V
The Columbus Enquirer nnd tho Federal I’nioa wiltpkn**
id forward their accost*
43r 3<u
iT A. NISBET,
Attorney at Law H
11 if MAC ON, Georgia
The art of Healing the ^ick.
In harmony wdh the Laws of Nature, und the
lion of Man
H EALTH is thspoor man's wealth a ad the rich^pn’s
blits. To a in.m laboring under disease, the woiyjj*
little better tbun a dreary solitude, n cheerless waste, enlivajp
• J by no variety, a joyless scene ensured by no soeint *wee\»
For ibe soul in a deceased body, like u Martyr in bis dun
genu, may rest in its value, but it hasloat its usefulness l.e
the afflicted then came aud be healed, let no one soy, 1 Ita*.
been so long diseased and tried an many physicians, tlicie is
110 hope of my beiug cured.—Despond not, yon may yet fa-
restored to health, for it is certainly true, that Deity ban pla
c«d on eartb retnediea for all the maladies of man. il u-akea
no difference how mauy years you have been dbeaerd, or bv
what name, stag* or type,your disease may be dieting niaUrd.
or by how many physicians treated, ba not ilisruuraueo, but
applv to Dr. B. R. Tlmmat, near Montgomery, Ala. who
has battled death in a thousand forms, and diseases nude rot-
cry aggiavatiou, quickly removing tba most douhnul *tu)
dangeron* diseaw a and 1 restoring thousand* to health Hint
I could not find relief any where else. Why thru longer Va
llate, suffering tinker a disease ; why not seek at once « *par
dv cure, whore il way be found »«»i a few doiiarn, rerarit to btt-
*fue*s and the enjoy mem of life instead of bterding. ldisti-ring,
warviug and (wallowing poisons till you art hull dead, whieb
will Kjmner or later carry you with a bniken •cmctiiation loan
Lottkht, will receiv
n account of rite drawing will In
over to nil who may order fruit
-id
) the above Hm.
pkpl attention,and •
edi itelv after it is
kJhldre*e.
[rG.GItEGOKY A l O. Managers.
r y< Richmond, Va.
(ont*itn.t*nt of Itnldwftn Superior
4'onrl,
Jttpt rior Conit tff It.I<4win t.ouniy stands adjourned
til tin* Thurnh^ *Iter the fir*t Mnmb.y in November
; the 9th dnv of that month: of wliicli Grand Jutors,
lessen, Attornn-s, and all others concerned, nr*
tuke notice..
IL M. Me DONALD, Clark.
), 1843. | fit
Cnnip Nlctttiug.
rp IIP lime for commencing the Camp Meeting in Putsaki
1 J|uintv ut \V»)lk»*r's, isuhanged ft out ho 19th, to Friday
JOHN W, TALLEY,P. E-
NOTICE,NOTICE.
* are hereby form* anted against trading fern
hy tvtr.e, giyVn hv toe to -'obn (ieb*nr, fur on e
lifly tlollnrs,being tinted 7th August, 1843,
lllegallvand unjustly given.
^ CHARLES FOX.
iiii
THAI, HOTEL.
Ma-OIin. (»*.'
nibscrther having b^rnine the pro*’
(Hint
s to two vearauld,
tu ago, -
44 “ 9d heaviest d<
44 4 4 3d,4th and fith heaviest do. do. do. Honors.
4 ‘ 44 heaviest Pig, agreeably to age,from 6 to 12 inombn
old, .... $2 (HI
4 * 44 2d heaviest do. do. ... 1 00
44 44 3d,4lit and5th heaviest do. do. • Honor*.
4 4 44 best piece of 10 yards Homespun for Gentlemen’s
wear, ... $3 00
44 “ 2d best do. do. do. ... 2 00
44 44 3d, 4th and 5th beat do. do. do* Honors.
44 44 best Counterpane, .... $31)0
44 44 2d be*t do. - 2 00
44 “ 3d, 4tli nnd 5th best do. ... Honors.
“ 44 b**t piece, of 10 yards, of Domestic Bilk. $5(0
44 44 2d best (Iu. do. do. 3 00
44 44 3d,-fill and fill) best do. do. do- Honors.
*• 44 best artiele of Negro Clothing, - * $2 00
44 “ 2d best do. do. - - 1 00
44 44 3d, 4th and 5th best do. ... Honors.
" •• b««ti article of Negro Blanketing^ottan of wool, $2i0
44 “ 2d best do. do. Ao. I 00
44 ^ 44 3d.4th ami best d<». do. Wonors.
The Clnli will award liberal Premiums and Honor* on alt
articles w hich may l»e niAtiufacftnerl by Ladies and offered
for exhibition ; such as Needle Worked Capes, Caps, Work
Pocket*,SiiHjkinrs, Gloves, £ic.—in (act, every article that
may be sent by them.
TUTTLE II. AUDAH, Hecretary.
Sparta, Oa. March 14, 1843. 25 iitHm
ill* S. BALL & CO’S.
Unity KxprtDa nn4 General Fowarffliift
and PoiniiiUsioii House
T HE Central Hsilrond I'ouipany of Georgia, having grant
ed In the subscribe a t|ic privilege of limning an LX*
PREHH atcr their Road doting the piesrnt veer, with the
pnvilegc riTni) apartment under ih**ir own lofk,(hry offer ft>-
J^OCTOR JN
WRHIHT’H White and KeaeT-mth
’ he found «t the Dm? Stnre^ul'Dr LITTLE
,\|»|ledecvilleaml IIARVLY HHOTWhl.l in M*cnn
Trn *• HO .-'-iiIn per box. R J>
SAltltlF.1. HALL.
’ATTORNEV AT EAVV.
Knoxville, «'rn\vf< i«l Coniity,
nil.L PRACTISE IN THE COUNTIES OF
Crawford, Vpson, Houston,
Talhid, . Marion, and Macon.
June 21.1842. Wtf
Warned al fhi*« Office,
\ N \PPIlENTICF. to the Printing Hn-inesv. A lad of
14 or 15 venraofage, who eau read well, and is of good
character, will be taken, by early application, at this office.—
Otto ft out the country would be preferred.
Aug. 8th, IR.3^
45 if
WE xre avtthnrixed t« announce Mtatlrit’i.
\fr-JZzT~ Bivins, sa aesudidate for the office *rf Sheriff«4
I SSSjy Baldwin county, at the next January eleclh
elected, Charles Ennis i’e tn he the Deputy
39 tf
WF. are nuthorix**d to announce WatdiintBOB
Bllttsi, of Baldwin countv, as a candidate lor Tux
^ Coll. » tor at the ensuing election iu Jannarv next,
'ept. Ill, 1843. »M> »f
any provision therefor, and Martha t*. Ward.ol N«
keen appointed admititstralrix oa the estate cf the
•aid Robert P. Ward-
Ilia therefore ordered by the Court, that the said Martha
G, Want, administratrix a» Sfiireaaid, shew rnu«e before thi*
C'ourt, *n the first Mnndav in Niiwp n*r next witv shr should
1 make,axeuute sml deliver to tlnaeaid William Exxar«l,M
deed totlnffoi of lend sforea id, in ro«p|«ance with die bond
•1 the said K«Aeri P. W*r,»a-mr-„H Nnd it ie futtherot-
».ereA that thU.e«|erhe pu>4iah*d iu term* of the law.
A true extract Ikon) the minute*, July 14th, 'H49.
WM, I). LUCK IK, C. C. O.
43 4in [$9 08]
GEORGIA, feiiHttler l otiniy.
JOSIAII Ml'GGS tolls before me one
light cbesnul sorrel mare, six years old,
'ilh a little white in h*-r (orehead, with a
amall white epot oa each side of her back
_ bone, reaembliog saddle mark*. Apprai
•ed by Leonard Drives and Lemuel Hodge* to aistv dollars.
THOMAS DANIEL,J. P.
A true extract from the Ri'tray Book this Marcli20th.!843
28 521 LEWIS J. RAMSEY, Clk. I C.
(M'UltHIA, nt
S&;
LoM or NtftalnM,
\ NOTE of hand, given by Charles 41. Johnson to Jour
dan Bosh, or bearer.doe 1st Jauuary, 1844, for seventy
«< dollars. The dale ef eaid note not reeellected. Ml per-
-wwe ere hereby cautioowd against trading for the eame ; an' !
fo* maker is hereby notified not lo pay It te any one except
•Omvaelf. tUMUKL J . BU S1I
Wiikiaaon rounty, Oat. 2,1848. I
», SO
i,aw aciioor.,
AT AUQU9TA.GSOHGIA.
..crihiir’. LecTURE* will l>, r»«unt.d.
ctiibe,. -
. ill
stidione, be bus but to infer
fcigfttl n* general ^npetinicndrnt*.
BUS Pt«l LADY, wlmse career as Manager* of n
KpnrtM Jbr nine years, h ih comincndad rhttmtu the fa-
i iioiictfwf-the travailing public.
WM. 11. THOMAS.
1843.
w. t*. 1 ii.nnaa.fiiMii In* knowledge
Tatnl the well known cnimcity of Jllr.ond Mrs. nhivers,
oiiusgaaftcot ofn Pnblle llonae, ran with confidence,
nd the Contrai Hotel tu tim pstionnge of hisfriendi
> public*
drafts, 1
the almvit 1
‘They bn
< nntU»ill*,oi)d traintnotiug all kinds oMntsin<
re also extended their arrangement* to nut sn Ex-
ir Southern Boats, to Piuolata, lit Florida, and In-
places on that rout«. Macon—Office at Washing
ton'Hall.
Savannah—Office at No. 153, Bay street.
Du. fi. Phllhrick, Agent, for receiving and forwarding
’■ i good* sod merchandise.
Charleston, 8. C.—Amov Head, Agent, office No. 95 East
Bay
June 7,
38 Am
M. 8. BALL Sc. Co
ijepi Idfli 1843.
CHOICE HOTEL.
AT THE SIGN
T HE undersigned 1
cutting Tinibr
rnHis old c
JL dir tl
UtfF.a
■tySN- I.OLDIA BALL,
U %KtONROA Ga.
known estubti-Imu nt is continued tin-
entol llu widow-of the late •) It JtVH*
(Hoi<fr.,n* Prapfirlrew; wfoj. from li^r LON*« EXPERI*
ENCL iatbis bn sines*, flatters liereelf will. i|m* aasiktatecu
a crmtpribni UAK KKLPEL, in bernublrd to give goiters
MitKiaciioii to *11, who nmv p.itrooir.e Iter HOUSE. Met
K, as.beretolbr*. will Im furoirbetl with lb* best the conn-
try Hlihv»U,ai.<l no pains will tm spared to render Imtli regular
n^ftiraMsieiil boKideisromfor'n Ir. She return*her grair.lnl
Aekftow ledj:emen'M to tin* former Ciixionter* of tin* Hotel.and
»S*|»'*f , t]H solicits a coQtiHiiancs rf that patronage so liber-
afly^-ethowedon ilti* IloQwe, under oilier ami more uiieetfnl
cidS^tteihnces,than that vvltii b now overshadow* it.
rV-v-prior* willbs regulated arrortling to the srarcily ol
aw4ny,and the liardnc»a of the times.
MARY ANN CHOICE.
jMmary 5, 1843.
M
nit it** v
nl »L
ainftfl
Ililcy’A Slllve, lot bflnts, sores
•ere, eruption* ul any kind, and for psitift
.imatory swelling*. This i* an invaluable
tration’possessing extraordinary properties,
as been well tested in thi* and other commu
nities where it has been in uard. It ie put up
two sited bnx*e* will* ample directions ftw u *e..
Coillfiftfk’ft NnrKaparillft, for ail diseasva a
rising from an impure stale of the bloo«L scrofula, cotaoeeu*
eruptions, enlargement of the joints, abuse nf tnrrcurv Sett.—
Thi* article ia put up n Imitlce of usual ei*e, and warrael*-
to be eqtiul lo anv sold. Fries. 50 cents j-er bottle.
kidmslntks Vr rmifliCf. Thi* is an excelleat
rcinrdv for children, and the deiuatid for it is daily increasing.
I.tisi India Hair Oye wammiid w culurih. h. .
duik or black, and not the skin.
IIay’8 Muimciltt lor the cure of Piles, a certain
remedy. ...
Brilm Of EolRmbla* miMing end invigorating
the growth ol hair,besides it is a pleasant pet tome.
*>r. h. Ilewe’v Nerve and Bone L.1111-
nteitti for the cure «»f Rhei.inatiam Gout.&c..
Or. 9|ili«a’s Sick H'-ad-nclie Remedy,
it. laige and email bottle*.
Children’s summer Con«i»lalml S|>cclllr
Cordial, In Miidllmiil-*.
ladiiia l*unucca. in <|«nri twain., Anh.
Non, (miiiinn wiih.iui ilio iwmn «f Coni.lnc* A- ' o. i. lo
Im f.iiiHlm,iIii-iiiu.m). i»m|i|>»r „f ..ehhnalr,
A (V».h ■applv jit.l wc,ivist I rum III. prwrH-lar* <'t «#»•
Vnrk.ainJ tir — tn I.v l.tTTttB St LO., Sot. Aernt.-
MjlK’ilurvillr, A nr-99,1R43. « •>'"
IfteniU-ntin ry, lifortrln, 1
A LL article* manufaotore*** " *“
A 4 ■ “ • "
. for low e
“ej'leUJneA. *»■ )
«« the TefiMenttarv will he solo
A prlces7)’oa •»* or twelve month* time—Now-*
secured to the oaiiafactiou of the Bo<»k Keeper, and drawing
interoat from date. t
The Stock amountsio eiateen thousand dollars compriatnt*
iiiftH arttclr* manufactured a* the Instituiioa-
C. IL NELSON. P- K. P.
September 19, IMS* ** « ,
To the* Flamers ol' Georgia.
A penny saved is two pence earned.
rlAUE subscriber i* n<>'v otfcriug l<> the Farmers of Georgia
1- ^MinPtiM'i'ouiflil-iroii I'IoiikIi hlock,”
invrntld by Messrs. Benorn J. Makshall Mims, of Oc-
le!>l>«hptu countv, Mississippi, and patented by them. This
Piot.fk iu Hvciy respect is tne most iltniriblc Plough, Stock
ever 4-red to u plain in c community. 11 combined durability
with otovcnieiics—it wj|| Inst n great many year* witlioni re-
pair rvg -xpense, aud will ndiuil of every variety otPlougb
llv»es,Bhti*e tooth huriowexreptod,) with perfect convenience
and . r Agility — It is not heavier tp|n the ordinarv wooden stock,
y*4»Wstn>eger. aud being so very simple in its construction,
rtiatgp} blaeksmith in the country can mskt them.
SaJtepU-ploughs may be seen and ttied st Mr. Dense’sShep
in Milfodj^ville—as Mr. Martin 4 * shop in Sparta, and at **
F. B.RatihgsIca’a in Wnsliington, Wilkes county. Let
Farmer e^Ainioe'tlm pluugli.aml Ins will purchase Hie right to
use them.
The soiscribsr proposes to iwll comity rights on the inosi
•ccmneoMh^tiug termsv « x# ^
!E3*AII c«*mmimiraiiRn* rtfl this surahet, post pehl.addre*
usd to use at IMillcdgWvitle.eit M’liGneaton, Wilkes couwi.%
‘ * ‘ “
\llf! B 4 RNEM.
.1 fent lorf. J. ff Af^ ilfsms
saSds’ sarsaparilla.
F Ofl^the cure of all diseases arising from sn impure
stgiv of the blood, Scrofula, Klicuinaiism, Uutaneous
lyPinijile* or Pustules on ihe Face, Boils, Bore
arse men I of the tniuta, Node* oil the Bone*, nnd all
arisim: Horn the nhu*e of mercury
.'incut iu whatever regards iho welfare of our r
tlv on the march, aad each day4*vf»g« ihe aohi
roblt-iu All v4w» *«ti* of fllACase. bands’ Sarsaparilla
orpine In the cure of the above dioeeae*
•ratioiisold-
Te*inaoe»sU of ihe Idgbeat character niighl Im adduced in
fav««r ot fot vi»tno* and *t neraI eflicai v but hi* deemed uo
» Th »se afliclvd will, the diseases of the else*
nan.sr*«ed weotif il« well to use it, poreeaaing ■■ il doer
greai m-d cal vinos*, besides being a sate and easy remedy
trrefo-hed ii LI I TI.K’.S At CO’S DRUG STORE
Mill*dg.>fille,s.ila Ag< nu of thi* place aud vicinity.
Augaefa 15,1843. 4«-tf
I. -i Ni PM.—NOT 14 E.
••til% nnd caution ai« persons against
^ - trespassing in any manner on any of
the following lots of land, aa in nor and eve*y such caaa’ the
law will be strictly enforced. A ml should any person be de-
* lo purchase any of said tracts, by making their wishes
t». ami giving their offer*. I y mail or otherwise, to the
signed iu Bavannah.thcy shall be forthwith attended h •
Diet. Couniv.
2 Sec. Cherokee, i
3
Dec.itur.
linker.
Talbot.
Pike.
Lauren*.
Crawford,
Lowndes.
Htewert.
Rabuo.
Lee.
Coweta.
Pulaski.
Pulaski.
Walton.
>wbelieved Gilmer.
Cherokee.
Cobb.
untimely grave,or with
era dm than detfli
kill Wt long rs fwiirstm
mediate ctfra ot' I
aide room*, and ■ ^ _
rtrovery nnd welfare. 11
superior efficacy mf my medicine a
ease* of every gradr, a thousnud certtfo air U migbtl
pigged before the public. Only a few are selected, ft
that are well kuowu ail over H»e United Stale, aad wjuld set
Testify to anything not arrktlv true. Mvditin* caul>e reni tw
any pa I of the United States by mail.but private ruinri anek
is fur preferable. Price of Medicine for Grsvnl will he $20.
for all other diseesee will l.e from $5 to $20. ^cording to the
nature end *mge. of Ihe disease. (CTMedirine vqi „ 0 , be sent
in any case till paid for.
(1 .rLetter* addressed to Dr.Thomas, will ner.be taVo fiom
the Po-t Office unless post paia.
FROM J. B. E ABLE, NI.D.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR THE GRAVEL.
For hain.nnity sake will Editor* of newspaper* please give
the following a few insertions iu their paper*, that those af
flicted with that dreadful disease, t alcui.1'8, of Stokk m the
bladder, may know wlmre to go fora certain cure.
It is well known to all respectable pbveiriaii* that (her* ia
nothing known to the faculty that ran Le depended upon fur
that most painful aud tormenting ofall di*n>.*c«. Iu »til9,!
became afflicted with Gravel, which gradually grew from bad
to worse till IH4I. During this period 1 tried ail the remedies
of every physician in my reach that professed to know any
thing about'tne disease. 1 went to Mobile and placed tny-
self uu«ler the immediate care of of the moat eminent for l*o
months.*o that it will easily l*« perceived that every thing
known to the faculty waa fairly tried except «n operation
nnd to no benefit whatever. I returned tn the Iasi agony of
despair, for the disease had now become as bad e* rt could ba
without producing imr.wdiate de.ith. In this situation, 1
beard of Dr. B. R Thomas, nenr Montgomery, and wrote to
hint that if lie could cure me with certainly, to send the lled-
icine, but if (Imre waa the least doubt respecting the core, not
to attempt to do any tiling for aae, for 1 »»os uniting for the
violence of the disya*e to cease a little, that I might v isi. Nrw
York to have an operation performed. I>r. Tboma* sent bis
prescription by mail, Mating that it would relieve me in 24
hour*. Tm», of itself, I considered a gross insult! That he
could cure me in 24 hours of a disease of 22 year* standing,
whit b baffled all the medical w isdom uf the faculty that bail
been heaped together for four thousand year* sppenfed to me
Ih* very esseuce of quackery. Hut a drowning uinn will
eaten at straws—a person in great agony will swallew atiy-
lhuig I commenced using hia simple, harmless medicine, and
it ia iruTy very astonishing lo tell, nut the truth murt come,
iu 94 hours, to my grant joy, I wa* t perfecily relieyrn of eve-
ry symptom of the disc**®. It is.now 12 month* since the
cure was performed,and I feel as free from Gravel tie nny man
living. I do eorim-rlv recommend ull person* afflicted with
Gravel, tu appeal lo Dr. Thomas for n cure.
J. D. EARLE.
Montgomery, April,4th 1842.
mill. Mllcl,. -litcip, Si!■ ./», in In,nr, nf i»in« »b|. In £■■»«'«wU*ir*iW tiUlMj... 18lt.ul.lli. old nMr.v.l in 24
JM'—1'ou Offim D*p.niT,»»t. h» h "'*i H. Il,,jih»r,,.l prrl'.p, l.« I'uct «»»» Ih.l „,r
W.l,lUKw.;iV4:- -ti i .. »i. J * o«m»e fftwn a child ol that age. HU remedy for the gravel up**L
i to be every thing: flint be proinisrs, i nd iniirh ii faM'l atL/
16
(U“Applv, to pi
CONE, Esq,, Deci
July II.
Cobh*
Paulding*
Cobb.
A LAO,
Cherokee, Imlirved Floyd
hnae.tittbe undeisigned, Or REUBEN
r, Ifokefh Countv (ia.
F \V. HkllNEMANN,
Auction and Commission Merchant. Savannah
42 I -Ir
If
The PliH*token,or "F'-m»le Fiteui."
THE efficacy of thi- remedy in correcting a**!
moving those derniigc nents to which th'
not Iu ayslvm.in everv comlitiou, is sop*e«Barly
liable, rentiers it well
Worthy of ili« attention of the
LntllfA.
The Philotoken ia afrinly a vegetable remedy, prepared
from runts, that act iu unison with nature; mid its lumi) el-
fecta are best attested by the warm commendation of living
wituessea—those who fceve eiven it a fair trial, and who
■peak from experience. To the pale cheek nuff languid eye,
it brine* the bloom of fo^alth; to the restless »4rtn*.*«* v y'»-
riaoiue tl»y* »,f j|im ncrvpioi amtdebiliUu-J. «ffd A° euuer-
inr.anxieiT.Tinaafiliifer.fewfoNTwf^ «rrrTTrtsrr»iAiiipwn i|m lfo«»
uffou.alcii.'in certain conattmna.D brings sure wrlfel. romfnrr
snd protection: and to those who are pining in4reary loneli
ness, unblessed with offspring, the use of thi* remedy.judgi..g
iugtrom the joy fnl experience of others, iu secli cases pro
mises the moat encouraging hopes.
For particulars, see pamphlet-, tn be had gratis
(TT-Sidd at $1,5(1 per bottle. In 8. BEGGS. tlitfedgeville.
and at the principal Drug Stores in Augusta, Savannah, and
Charleston. 50 II 8ept. 12.
THE BOMMER WANI’KK 1WE?M*'D,
W HICH le.-irhes Imw tu make vegetable manure without
the aid oflive stork, in from 15 tw3l)davs,hv a course ol‘
humid ferineniation set into action at a cost from oftets.or $1.
And also lo make compost in m few days. Ami bow to
make a rich iVrtilixiug liquid called “puno,'* hating the
strength wit bout the acrid qualities rtf urine.
Wilh the v»*w oCgradLslme the cost, to tlie quantity oflnnd
upon which it may be desired to use the uieiltod, tlie follow iug
scale of pi ires 1ms been adopted, via :
$6 00
111 00
15 00
18 00
20 00
me farm 25 IH)
here sjiecified. I ropy of the
n any mode pnfmscii by (he
For Garden* of any exltml
Farina up to 104) acres
Farina from 1041 to 200 acre*
do from 200 to 300 do
do from -WO to 44NI do
ilo over 400 acres in any
Bv the remittance of the yum
method will be seui by niailot
purchaser.
All letters of inquiry must he nn»t paid.
AflBRTI A. CO. Baltimore.
Proprietors of the Patent right lor theSoutlieru and West-
aro Stales.
CT The iiublislier nf any n*w«papers who i* following
igricnllural pnrsutta, by giVinr onr ndvcrtiactnant insertion to
the amount of a single tneihotl of anv extent which be may
want, aud sending to ua a copy nf ouch number containing it,
shall have for hi* own exclusive use a copy of the nivllmd
remitted to him by mail or otherwise as he tuey seder.
A - Ac. Co.
August 23, 1843. tfJ'J
QjTTUe patrons of the American Farmer and other* will
have their order* for rights and directions tor using tlie shove
r&ANim.
- *' , - ^lohltfornery Co.,ium)^i< 184®.
‘yi'.B. R. Tho*A3—Dear I wrotf'iu ton m
MtiTb and see me, or send some mrthiine I had bven laboring
under * disease of tlio stomach and bowel* about night numifo
and had bean taking calomels and blue p ills Tor four irouthv.
w hich hud so reduced uud finally personated me, that I could
scarcely walk about the ImuecI without ever bem fiiingJlDr
the least, or relieving tbe.tliveaee. In four or five dm * 9HIC
I ctoonieneed Inking your medicine the disease wu* clu < Keg, r
uud I continue)! to streanibfiiendtueutleven d«\ - it appi tir
ed to act aa u tonic,never in the slightesi negree nwikimg me
sick, I have continued tn mend ever since. I mnke this m*u
menl with the hope that other afflicted person* nmv hr henr fir
ed by applying io you. GI(LF.N WOOD
HI neon Co., Jan. IfB
Feeling it a duty owed to Bte nfflic ted of A la., I §|nte ihrt"
my eervaut Jack was nffli«-tcd with a severe it.llama linn of the
stomach and bowel*. He wnanltendtd by n pLyrfoiano
great eminence, until bis life was tlcHpuirnl of, lun phyniaiaw
suiting that lie was incurable —Dr. limwcll next examined
him,und eeveral tiuteestated tlmt be could not hff cured aad
tlmt lie would certainly die in a few daye Feeling it my da
ty to do ell in my power to save my aervnpl. a* a last rernri, 1
carried him to Dr.Thnniaa of Columhun, who rxnniim d^isi
very closely, nnd sa«d lie uastrulv in a dangerou* sitnaiion ;
but that Im could he cured in six wrecks. I left my boy wilh
him, confident that he could not survive many day a ; it",
mv great astonislimenl,and greoter sntisfiM lion, 1 received a
inter from Dr. Thomas iu four weeks, timing iW*t Ja«h was
perfectly rest) red. He now enjove ibe |»e».i uf health.
ZERO FITZPATRICK.
Perry Coountv, Ala., Jane 24,1842-
I take great pleasure iu etalitig to the public, that Dr. B.
R. Thomas. Iiaarclievc.il me of u livei disease of msay yeary
be «
uding alter a nuinbrrof ph
• bad ‘nilihl to do rt. A lr^
la ini! v a ba d case of scrofula or Kin*'. K*]l.
hove see—.
form, which
e »*me oBtsir
v , **<t some wmro
0 fever, while De
and one of the wiirst case* of palsy I ever have nee*'
1810. I bad in my family thirty-five cases of fever, aojrer*^ ••
them Wore (’ongestive of the very worst form, “
soon got well under bis treatment. At tho
physicians in my neighborhood lost many,
than lialfof their patient* u it It Congestive*,----» -
Thomas lost only one patient during tb^yfoNhy season, wRtoib
uaa g i/en me the greatest p«*aiWec-ritin ir. I is* *h»Bnud oyo»
lem »»f ptaclice. . . J. FWL.
From lha Hon. MNb. Duwtoo, Uuil*J ffltfeo Ifowotor wou*
Georgia.
Washington CityvJlM.22, ?830^
Havinghadvfto pl**^ure of the ncq aintaace of De. B. R-
Tlioias r ^ r a number of yeora I lave great, pleasure m r**c-
,,^mending him to all to whom I may he knawn, aoirg«ntl*-
tnan of correct habits and good morn) chariMtrn, aad fnribor
in expressing my confidence in hi* skill ua a physioiao,
knowing n* I do, that he lias performed maav WlWtTilasfjt
euros of disease, which had entirely baffled the skill of ojkot
physicians. Wg.C. DA WtfON^
From the Hon. Wilson Lumpkin, United States SseoUto
from Georgia.
As Dr. lv. R. Thomas has determined to* remove to Als-
shsina, 1 taka great p ensure in saying, that A ha vs been uer-
sonally acquainted with him for many ys«*a. dming wb*sfe
time he has bdfcn a practicing phyaicioo, em upon exaswia*
lion of hi* medical skill by Win/l»*G»*ham r uae sf life a>em-
ber* of the Medical Hoard of Georgia, il wawtsadily adouMcil
h’* had required valuable medical knowledge unknown is lb*
faculty f feel it a duty i**"y, ihfivfew ir vrspevtoA twltfi
termed as* Khyaicianbf rheracte- and a«iiMcn of high mar
al worth I recommend him to the hightes||ertM# wherever
he may travel,as aiimulu whom confidence may beaUt-sd.
WILoON LUMFklN.
Washington City , Jan. 22, llAt.
Ephraim II. Foster^
‘Juitcd Slut* a Attrrm .
»th (it. I* R-
From the l»!
J*s»
>41. 3. Senator from
od Felix Grundy, United Slut, s Atterun Genera).
faVe, the undersigned,were well at a^aidteA i
Thomas during his residencs-uear NnshsUlt, Tetiu., where
he removed in 1826. We take great plraansr ia saying that
Dr. Thomaa sustained an irreproachahls ch*raster, sod that
lie «a worthy of all confideus*. ^
EPHRA1U -
JRUNDY.
31 All* ARKANGCIICNTK.
nf.i.
NORTHERN & AliOUSTA N All? vi* WAKRENTON.
Due Moiiiiav. Wednesday and Friday,* 11 A. II.
Closes Tuesday, Thnrsdav nnd 8aiuu)«v at 9 A. M.
MACON and COLUMBIA MAIL
Due daily (Sunday excepted) at IU P. M*
Close*daily 44 ** •* 1? M.
SAVANNAH MAIL
Due daily (Monday excepted) *4 10 A M.
Closes I)ail\, (.Saturday excepted) at 12 M.
EATONTON MAIL
Due Monday, Wednesday, and Fiiday at 7 P. M*
Closes 4 » *• •• 8 P. IU.
MONTI CELLO MAIL
line Thursday and Sondav.st 8 P. M.
Close* Moiidav «nd Tluirrdav at 8 P. M.
HAWKINSVIL1.E and FLORIDA MAIL
Closes Monday, Wednesday,and Friday at II A M.
... E. DAGGETT,I». M
VI11 ledge vi lie Post-Office, >
July 12. 1843. \
BOOK AND JOB ¥B,\NTlN4or
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
PromyvVj Y,xeovLlc.A. U'ift Oftic-s.