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■ ■IERUFFS’ SALES.
PMaM S«pleaa*cr sherlST’i Sule*.
W ILL be sold at the Court-house in the fowAofKolonlon.
r«SmnJZummyZ* thefiret l uMdnyin SEPTEMBER
Mil«lni««en lira m««I hours ufaale, the followingproperty,
W Tkre# hundred aeres of land, more or Ieuo, adjoining lira
lands of Harwell Moseley nnd others; levied on ss lira pro-
party otNoocy Robey. to satisfy a fi fa issuad from the Su-
avorior Court of said roomy, in favor of Wm. V. MoGehee,
Adm'r. dec. as. Nancy Robey, and W in. Hear a, security.
One negro man hy lira name of Jim, about filly five years
old. levisil on as the properly of Samuel Moore, t» ant»*fv a
fi fa is-raed from Jones Superior Court in favor of John Kelly,
assignee, as Samuel Moore, Julia Kelly, John W ard, and
Pea ton Ward. , . ,
tan hundred acre* of land, more or lees, on the waters ol
l.ilile lliver, levied oa as the propert y of Abner Ivilgoe, to
satisfy three fi fas iasirad from a Justice's Court—onemiTavoi
of lleurv Morton, Adoi’r on the eat n la of William Williams,
deceased. va Abner Ktlgoe, and Elmore Calloway—o»»e m
favor of Francis S. Hern vs Abner Kilgon and Wm. W »l-
llama—one in favor of <■ niter St Hawk as ,Abner Kilgne.
W.T. SAM MON DS, D.Shenfi.
July 30th, 1814. 44
SHERIFFS' SALES.
Crawford Septemb«'r ShcrUr’s Sales.
*\T7ltl.besold on th • first Tuesday in SEPTEMISER next
\ Y before lira Court bouse door in tbe town of Knoxville,
Crawford county, within the usual hours of sale,the following
properta,to wit: _
Two town lots in Knoxville, ene, No. 33, containing one*
thiid of au acre, more or less, and the appurtenances, consist
ing of a storehouse, Ate.—the other containing one acre, more
orlesa, number not known, adjoining the first described lot on
the west, with the appurtenances, consisting of ad welling und
other buildings, known as the lot whereon Flips. A. Raines
now lives; all levied on as lira property of E. W . At J. Dennis
to satisfy sundry fi /as from Crawford Superior Court in favor
of Richard Kingland At Co. and others vs said b. W. At J.
Dennis. Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney.
One negro child, about one year old, named ( bana Aon, le
vied on as the property of E. W. Dennis to satisfy a fi In from
Craw lord Superior Court in fuvor of Roberson Crutchfield vs
E. W. At J. Dennis. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
One lot of land, containing $021 acres, more or le-a, it be
ing No. 41, In tbe f,tb Dial, of originally Nuuston, nt»w Craw
ford County. levied on to satisfy onofi In issued from a Justi-
ce'sCourt. in lavor of Harrison Rogers vs Willia’ii Harper.
Proparty pointed iiut by defendaut. Levy made aud returned
to ins bv a constable. . , _
rw •*—H Us, U-OA.IIIC, Known u* itiu place
whereon Il-sekinh Irby lives, levied on to satisfy one attach
ment fi fa from a Justice’s Court of III** 573d Drat U. M. in
*favor of A. J. Preston va. Margaret McNiel. Property pointed
out bv plaintiff. Levy wade and returned to
; 1 1 ft ML'«1 Ml.'* Cl
’ July 30,1841.
Cr.tuTerd ^cpiftnhpr Slierill’s Salt's.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in September next he-
fore the Court-house dour in the town ol Knoxville,
Crawford eouuty, w ithin the usual hours of sale, tha follow-
• ingproperty, to wit:
One bedstead, one table, one feather bed,two matresses, one
bureau, one clock, one cupboard, one sufe, one giindstonr,oue
book-case, two stands, two looking-glasses, one chest, three
tables, one churn, one coffee-mill, one tin-pan,one tiu-buckcl,
one shot-gun, one coffee pot, one lot of books, twelve chains,
one card table, one stove and funnel, one iron chest, one
barouche, three horses, one buffalo skin, tw o sows, one lot of
crockery ware, one two horse waggon anti harness, one I amp
filter,two lamps,two tubs, and summary other articles. &c.
Ate. • all levied on as the property of Ephraim \\ . Dennis ta
satisfy one fifa from Crawford .Superior Court in favor ot
Bond and Murdock vs said Dennis. Property pointed out by
plaotiffs*
iff.
July 30,1844.
July 30,1811.
SOLOMON B. MURPHY, D.Sheriff.
11
Ball* September Sheriff’* Sale.
W ll.L be w>M on lb. lr.iTue.rUy In SEPTEMBER
ne.l, before (lie Court-houM door in lha Town ol
J.rk.on, Itntu counry, within the legal hour, uf »«te, the
following property, to wilt .
Due liillt.nl Table, levied on., th. property of Bimon U.
Hloamtn nml John H. Clul.to .atiafv a fi la from JiiMr Su-
perior Court in favor of John Ca H. Reed, and controlled by
\V. Cl. Swanson vs- Simon G. Blossom and John II. Out —
Property pointed out by W.O. Swanson
Crawford \up:list ^licritf’s Salt's.
W ILl. be sold before the Couit House dour in th»* town
of Knoxville, mi the first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
u iiliii) tlra usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro hoy bv the name of Jesse, about ten years of
age, to sutiriv one fi fa issued from Crawford Inferior Court.
iu favor of .Samuel M. Brown, vs VV illiain C. Sl itter, (levied
on as the property of said Slatier.) Properly pointed out by
.plaintiff’s attorney. , , , , , , r
* Also, one lot of land containing two hundred two anil a ball
aere.-s more or less, number nineteen, iu tbe first district of
originally Houston, nosv Crawford county,levied on as the
property of John i\ linnkinsnn, to entisfy oira fi ta from Bibb
Inferior* Court, in favor of William L. f). Smiley, vs James
it. McElir.urry and John T. Hankinson. Property pointed
nut bv said Hankinson. . , , ,
Also, two hundred and sixty acres of land, more or less, it
. being fractions iu tbe rtr<l district of originally Houston, now
Crawford county, and udjoiniiig lands of Benjamin H. Gray
nml David Preston, known as the place whereon Christopher
Cochran now lives, (number not known) levied on as lira
property of said Cochran, to satisfy one ri ta from Crow ford
Superior Court, in fuvor of II. II. Troutman, va Christopher
Cockran, and Joseph J. Bradford, uud Jaiues M. Harris,
Adm’rs. Ate. Property pointed out hv,Jame9 M. Harris.
JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
June 29, 1841. 40
Crnwl'ortl Atttfii*! Mu'i ill’s Sale.
W ILL be Sold before (ill? Court House door in the town
of Knoxville, on th* 1 first Tuesday in AUGUST next,
within the usual hour- of sale, the following property, to w it:
On* hundred one nnd one fourth acres of land more or Ics-,
it being one Inlf of lot number sixty-four, in tbe first district
of urigiirailv Houston, now Crawford county. Levied on as
rhe property ol John A. James, to snt.sfv one'fi fa from Craw
ford Superior Court, in favor of \\ in. Tanner, for the use ot
George Mouie nnd Nathan Respass, executors, Ac. vs Juhn
A. James. Property pointed nut bv George Mcore.
EWELL WEBB, D. Sbeiiff.
June 2D, 1344. 40
* rmwlortl Moi igaife Miciill ’s Quit's.
W JLL be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, be
fore the Court-house dour ill Knoxville, Crawford
county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow ing property,
Co wit":
Sukey, a woman about 30 years ot age; Virgil, n bov about
f» years of age; lltclral, u girl about 7 years of age; and Isa-
holla, a girl ubout three years of age; all leried on ns (he
property of Eplirai n W. Donnis, l » satisfy a mortgage fi fa
in lavof of June■» Hicks vs Ephraim \V. l)ennis. Property
pointed out in said mortgage fi fa. Also, one fi fa in favor of
Elijah Bond, administrator on the estate of Erastna Stone,
dec’d, v» Kphraiiu W. Deunis.
EWELL WEBB. D. Sheriff.
June 4,18*4. : *r> tds
July 30th. 1844.
It. It. DOSS Sheriff.
44
Wilkinson September Min iII 'h £ale.
W ILL he sold uu the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
next, before tha Court-house door in the town of Irwin-
ton, Wilkinson county, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to w it:
One iron gruy horse, five veas* old, one saddle nnd bridle,
levied on as tbe property of Thomas tiibsnn, to satisfy one fi
fa in favor of Shahnn, Beall A: Reyna ds, issued from the Su
perior Court ofsaid county, vs Thomas Gibson ; also other fi
tns issued from ll:e Superior Court ofsaid county, vs Thomas
• Gibson.
Oue bay ir.arc, nine years old, levied on as the property ot
Thomas jncksou to satisfy one fi fa iu favor of the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson rouuty, controlled by Beuj. F.xum, secu.
rity for Thomas Jackson.
One thousand acres of land,more or less, called the Cedar
Creek Plantation, lyiuf in the 23d district of Wilkinson coun
ty, number not known, joining lands of Richard Williams and
Henry Hitson and others ; lev ied on us the property of Wy-
iit Meridelb to solisfi oiranfn issued from the Superior Court
of the countv of Wilkinson—returnable to Oct. Term, 1814—
in favor of John M. Freeman vs John Meridcth and Wynt
Merideth, security on appeal— aud other G fits i.-«ued from the
Superior Court in favor of the Centra! Bank of Georgia vs.
Wyatt Merideiii.
One Ox, about four years old, levied on as the property of
Abadoafo Wright, to saitsfy a oost exscution in favor of /oho
Wheeler, and one in favor of William Baber vs Abeduego
Wright. Properly painted out bv Wheeler.
Knits'.IorlK»K< < Aiignftl SlicrUI’sSnlc.
W ILL he sold on the first ’I uesduy in AUGUSI next,be
fore the Court-house door in tlra town of Jackson,Butts
county, within tlra usuul hours of sale, the following negroes,
Hampton, twenfvfive years old, Jordan, fourteen years old,
Marv, about twenty eight years old, and Irai infant, and three
children, Arag a bov,Pool a boy, and Celev a girl, to satisfy
mortgage fi fa« from Talbot I nlerior Court in lavor of 1). J.
Bailey vs William W. Bailey. The property pointed out in
said mortgage fi fas.
May 27th,1314.
CITATIONS.
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
UEOKOIA, Baldwin County.
W IILKLAS M.ry Wliii.krr.ni) J.iueaC. WMUk.r.E*-
ccutrix aud Exeoutoi on Iho eslata of William Wliita-
kar, deceased, apply to ura lor leitsrs of dismission from said
Executorship: .... , . ,
Thesearethcreforetocite and admonishallandtingular
thekindredandcreditorsof saiddeceasedto be andappenrat
t ny ofhee within t het imeprescribed by I awjo show causc.il
anythey have,why saidlettersshuuld notbifrauted.
Given undci mv baud uloffice, lliir dtliday cf June, 1844.
3(! mom * JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
I 1,'IOCH MONTHS .n.r i)«l.,.pi*lio»«i<;»*'' 1
JF made to tlra Honorable lira Inferior Court ol Ualdwlo
County, while silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
the real and personal property belonging to tlra estate ot Al
exander Green, lute ot said county,deceased.
IIUGli KNOX, Adiuinietrator dc bo*i» non.
July ICtb, 1844. 44
Itloiilgroinery AiigitM Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL be sold before lira Court-house door in Mt. Ver
non, Montgomery county, on lira first l uesduy in
AUGUST next, within the usualhuursofsale, the following
property,to wit: ,
Two ‘bundled acres of pine laud, more or less, tucluding lira
mproveiuent whereon Joseph Phillips now lives iu lira 51 si
Coinponv District, G.M. of said county ; also, two hundred
acn s of pine land more or less, lying on the waters ol IVndlc-
’reek in said Disliict aud county ; all levied on as the
property ofJoseph Pliihips to satisly two fi fas issued fron.
ihe5(st*coinpsuy District, <*. M., in favor of *1 uhitlia Wilks
vs Anthony Phillips and Joseph Phillips. Property pointed
out hy She rod Phillips and others. Levy made and return
ed to me by u constable.
f July 2d, 1811.
J. M. WAl L, Sheriff.
Montgomery Angtist^ilicritl Miles.
\\j ILL be sold before lira Court-house door iu Alt. V eri
y ▼ on tlra first Tuesday in AUGUST next, wiihiu the u
al hours of sole, the following property, to wit:
Two hundred acres ofpii.e land more or less, including tlra
i,n|>r V ,,^oiHiii wrtiereon Vnthonv Phillins now.lives: .also, one
hundred ucres of pine laud more or less, including tlra improve
ment whereon William 'Taylor now lives; ulso.two hundred
ucres of pine land, more or less, known as the place whereon
Anthony Phillip’s Mill is situated ; allof said land Iving in
the tiftv -firsi Company District. G. M., of said county ; also,
til tv head of stock cuttle, more or less; all levied on ns the
property of Aulltouy Phillips, to satisfy one fi fa issued from
the Superior Court* of said county, iu fuvor ol Jesse Higgs.
Trustee of the Poor School funds of .Montgomery county, vs
John Phillips, administrator of William Phillips, deceased,
and Anthony Phillips. Prop?rty pointed out by 1\McRae,
Pi ii - toe ol me Poor School Fund of Montgomery county.
One pided Station, seven or eight years old ; levied
as the properly of Hugh McNutt, to satisly
of the Central Bankof Georgia 1
Creech and George Willis.
Two hundred acres of pine land, more or less, Iving on tlra
waters of Swift Creek iu Montgomery county, adjoining lands
of Roderick .McIntosh and others; levied on as the property of
Cornelius .McLeod to satisfy one fi la issued from a Justices’
Court, in lira fifty-first Company District, G, M. in favor ol
Kell A lerson vs Cornelius McLecd. Levy made nnd return
ed to lira by a constable
i fi la in favo
Hugh McNutt, David B.
• 13th, 1844.
J. M. WALL, Sheriff.
39
Wilkinson Moi igagt 1 felicrifl’s Salt*.
W ILL be. sold on tbe fii»t Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
at theCourt-hou-e door in tlra iovvn of Irvvinton, Wil •
kinson eouuty, within the usual hours of sale, the follow ing
property,to wit:
Two*grnv mares, one four and tlra other seven years old,
ten head of atock cattle, twenty-eight head of hogs, two feather
beds,and two bedsteads, and kilclran furniture; uII levied on
as the property of Alexander Doke to satisfy one inortgacc fi
fa issued from the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county—re
turnable to January Term, 1345—in furor of John Doke vs
Alexander Doke. 'Property pointed out in said mortgage.
SOLOMON B. MURPHY, D. Sheriff.
July 30,1844. 44
\\ ilkinson August Sheriff’* Sale.
iM T |LL be sold b( the Court house door in tlra tow n of Ir-
wo uiininn on tl,e first Tuesday in AUGUST next, be
tween the usual hours ol sale, lira loiiowmg property,to wit:
One sorrel mare, one cream mare,one black mare, Hock of
t attic, c.cd stock of slraep; levied on as the property ofTboi.
Jackson to satisfy one fi fa issued nut of the Superior Court,
in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Court for the use of
James Simmons, minor.
A Iso, One lot of land, containing two hundred two and a
half acres, more or less now in the possession of James Hews-
levied on as the properly of said Hews, to satisfy one fi fa is
sued out ofthe Superior Court in fuvor of James Methvin vs
aid Hews.
W. W. BE AM., Sheriff.
July 2,1844. 40
* ffWilkhiMHi 3lort£iitf<»Sheriff'* Suit*.
\\/ ILL bo sold on lira first Tuesday in SKl'T EM BEIi next,
▼ ▼ within the usual hours ofsale, fit/ore the Court he use
door in Irwiutnn, Wilkinson county, the following property,
to wil;
Two hundred two and a half acres of land,more or less, ly
ing hi the twenty-seventh dieirictjof Wilkin-on county, where.
onimM Cunilrest resided on the 7th day of June 1841, and
adjoining lands of Geo. II.Myrickand Henj. Underwood,
Al-ooira hundred acres on which John Bachelor resided M
the time above designated, levied onto satisfy a .Mortgage fi
fa issued out of the Superior Court in lavorof John M. filial t
v» ssid Ciimkest. W. W. BEALL,BbaiIff*
June 28 1844.JO
\% ilkinson I*osI|hhm <I shvi ifl ’s %ulr.
XT rfLI. be sold before the Court-bou«e door in (Ira .town
W of Irwiniou, Wilkinson county, on tin* first Tuesday,
in AUGUST next, wiihiu tbe usual hours of sule, lira fol
lowing property, to wit:
One j'rey hone, one black ponv, two mules, one Jack and
one Jenny. Also, one lot iff land ly ing in Bra (bird district
whereon Thomas Jackson uow livr-, oil levied on as lira pro
perly of Thomas Jnek«nn, to satisfy one Execution iu favor of
Green R. I.incli, issued out of lira »tip* nor Court of ssid conn
,y. S. IS. MURPHY, D. Sh’ff.
June 28, 1344. 40
T*lftiir \ hr ti*i Sheriff’* Rale.
W ILI.be sold <>n tic* tir-i Tuesday iu AUGUST next,before
lira Court-bouae dour iu the town of Jarksonvillc, Tel
fair • ,iaaty, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop-
4.Ui acres of I slid. No. Df.3, In tlra first District of originally
Appling, now Telfair county; levied on ns the property of
Thomas Wiilcox. Hr., to aaitefy t*o 6 fas from a Justices'
Court in tlra 437th Di-nict, u. M.,iu favor of McLean A
McRae aud John MtLean.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Juue 1 Sib. 1841. 39
Ware August Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL Ira sold on tlra firstTuendav in AUGUST next,be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Wnresbu
Ware eouuty, within the usual hours of sale, the follow ing
property,to wit;
One lot of Inud, No. 487. in the Twelfth District of orig
inally Appling, now Ware county, containing four hundred
and ninety acres, well improved, with the present growing
crop thereon ; consisting of corn, rice, potatoes, and sugar
cane ; taken as tlra property of Richard W. Griffis, to satisfy
four fi fas issued from a Justices’ Court, of the 970th District,
<«. M. in favor of Samuel Register, Sen., vs Sumuel
Griftis nnd Richard \V. Griffis. Levied on and returned to m
by a constable.
"One lot of land, No. 24C in the Seventh District of original),
Appling, now Ware county; taken aA the property ol Jnnipe
Griffis to satisfy one li fa from the Superior Court ofsaid coun
ty, in favor of Thomas B. Russell vs Charles Grirfis and J uu
iper Griffis.
One buy pony-horse, about ten years old; taken ns tlra prop
erty of Mantling G. Griffis, to satisfy one fi fa from the rimraii
or t'ourt of said county; in fuvor of'Timothy Kirkland vs Dun
can Rohauon and .Manning G. Griffis.
One gray lior.se,ten years old ; taken a* lira property of Da
vid Garrison, to satisfy twofi fas from lira Inferior Court o'
•ssid county ; in favor of John T. Clough and others vs David
Garrison.
Seven head of stock cattle; taken ns tlra property of A mm
Emanuel, to satisfy two fi fas from the Superior Court of ttttu
county, iu favor of lira officers of said Court vs said Emanuel
One red Bull; taken ns the property of Juhn Griffis, to sal
isfy one li fa from the Superior Court of said county, iu favui
of John Slating vs said Johu Griffis.
MILES J. GUEST, Sheriff.
July 2,1844. 40
Telfair AtitftiM Sheriff’* Sale.
W' ILL be sol.I on tlra first Tuesday in AUGUST net
v 1 fore tlra Court-house door in the town of Jackso
Telfair county, within tlra legal hours of sule, the following
properly, to w ii:
202 J acres oftand. No. 172 in the 8th !>istrict of origin
Wilkinson, now Telfair county; levied on ns the proper!
John Wells, to satisfy sundry li fas from Superior Court;
in favor of James A. Rogers.* Property pointed out by Ja
A. Rogers.
June 18th, 1844.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
38
ADMINKSTKATOKS* SALKS.
Administrator’* Sale.
VA7TLL he sold on the thirtieth day of August next, i
▼ f Wilkinson county, nt the Into residence ot Wjllinn
Smith, deceased,nil the perishable property belonging to lb
estate of said deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds„
• oru.fodder,plantation tools,and household aud kitchen fur
niture.
. 1 Iso, on the sixth day of September next,
nt lira house of Samuel Story in Dooly county, ol! of said
deceased’s low country cattle. The sa'le nt Story’s w ill be
for ready money.
JAMES ROSS, A dm
Wilkinson county, July 10th, 1844. 42 ids
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
U WHEREAS Johu Treattor, Administrator on tlra estate ol
Nicholas P. Treanor, deceased,applies to me for let
ters ofdisinissionfroin said Administration:
'These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular
the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not fie
granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this IGth day of April, 1841.
29 uiGin JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c.c.o.
GEOUGIaTBaldwin County.
J IIKlUiA.i Frances Reddy, Administratrix on lira estate
oflsham Reddy, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from suid Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
tlra kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office w ithin lira time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ut office, this 30th day of April, 1844.
31 m6m JOHN \V. \V. SNEAD, c. c. o.
Iconic MONTHS alter date application will be made
JE 1 to the honornbln the Inferior Court of Baldwin county,
w hile oittinj* as a Court of Ordinary, for leave toaell lot ol
land,No, 158in the 1 Gils District, Cuss county—also, lot No.
535, in the 2d District, Forsyth eouuty ; it being lira property
need.
1CKER9, Guardian.
•>oo, in lira 2d District, forsytii comity ; tit
ol the orphans of Viucent Vickers,iler.es set!
HARRIET VICKI
June 18th, 1844.
38
dale application will he made
to the Honorable Inferior court of Telfair county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell the lands be*
louging to the estate ol Allen .McLean, lute ol said county,
deceased. ”
April 29,1841.
JOHN McLEAN, Adni’i
F OIJK iUOWTIlS afterdate, application will he made
to the inferior Court of Laurens countv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land belottging to
the estate of Moses Tison, deceased.
July 9,1841.
ABNER TISON, Adui’r.
41
GEORGIA. Baldwin l ounly.
JII ERE A.S Mrs. Delilah \\ liceler, applies to me for let
ters of Aduiiuistration on the estate uf'Isaiah Wheeler ,
late of said county, deceased :
tese are therefore to cite and admoui<h all and singular
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be aud ap
pear at my office within the. time proscribed by luw,to show
mrae if any they have, why said letters should tint he granted.
Givcu under my hund ut office, this 18tb duy of June, 1844.
38 5t JOHN W. W. SNEAD, C.C. O.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
/’ll ERL'AS John S. Stephens, administrator on lira es
tate of Allen B. Stephen* , deceased, applies to me lor
letters of dismission from said Administration:
These a re (therefore, to cite anti admonish nil atulsiuguhir
e kindrril uiul irctilwi* or decouseil, lO t)C and appeal
my office within the time prescribed by law ,to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this IGth day of July, 1814.
42 tnfiin JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Decntnv Comity.
W HEREAS John Spivey applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate, of Tabitha George, lute of
jaid county, deceased :
These are,f herefure,tocife and admonish al land.ringular
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased .to be andupnonr
iv otfice within the time prescribed by law, to snow
cause,if any t hey have,why said letters should not lie grant, d
Given under mv hand at office this 11 th dav of Julv, 1344.
42 5t JOHN l*. DICKENSON,c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Dociitur Comity,
U 711EREA6 Johu T. Smith, Guardi
Gaines, applies to
said Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil concerned to
be and appear ut tny office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause,if uuy they have, w hy said letters should uot
be granted.
Given under mv hand nt office, this 15thdnvofMarch. 1844.
25 mtini * JOHN V. DICKENSON, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Docntiir County.
n f 11 EREAri Mary A. Williams nnd William Peabody
Administratrix and Administrator on the estate of San*
uel Williams, late of raid county deceased, apply to meforlet-
ters of Dismission from said A« ministration.
These nre therefore to cite nml admonish all and singular,
tlra kindred nnd creditors ofsaid deceased to bn and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
ifany they have, why suid letters of Dismission should not
be crauted.
Given under mv hand at office this Ctlidnv of Mev, 1841.
33 1116m * JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c.o.
application will
rsou county, while
II tlra land and m-
w estate of Johu Kettles, Sr., late of \N U-
inson county, deceased.
Adiu x.
Splendid Lotteries l
j.O.OHIiOOBV ft CO. Bauajcrii
sitting for ordinary purposes, fi
roes belonging to the
1th, 1841.
MARTHA KETTLES. ,
WILLIAM GARRATT,
JAMES II. MILLS,
Adm’i
date
inad
county,
to tlie Honorable the I uferit
irhenaitting as a Court ofOrdt
II tbe real estate belonging to tin
laud, lute of suid count v, deceased.
WASHING I ON C. CLEVELAND, J
ABSALOM C. CLEVELAND, \
April 18ll., 1044.
afterdate nm>!
to the honorable Interior 1’ourt
silting fur ordinary purpo
negroes belonging to the c
county deceased.
May 9,1814.
• application will be mode
of Twiggs county while
1 vi* to sell the lands aud
Doralliv uiuntesjule uisnni
IRA PECK Adm'r.
33
I .^Ol'R MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the
1 honorable the Inferior Couit of Telfair county, vv
silting ns a Court ol ordinary, for leave to fell the Land be
longing to the estate of John Studslill late of said county
1 ' . -1 VlliV < I'l lUTII I \ itin'r.
f 8th, 1814.
Z1UV S TUDS'lTLL, Adm’i
14 td
7/OIK .iio.vr Monitor ■.aic.aj’plicaimu will be made
1 to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county,
while silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud
nud negroes belonging to the estate of Stephen .Mobley, late
of suid countv, deceased.
DAVID REDEN, ? AJm
• 15,1844.
FLEMING MOBLEY, 5
31
nOLR MONTHS after dale, application vyill be
I 1 made to the Honorable the Inferioi Court olNewfon
county pvhilesitting as n Courtof Ordinary .forleavetosell
npait of tlra negroes belonging to lira estate of Jeremiah Ma
thews, lute of said county, deceased.
SARAH .MATHEWS, Executrix.
May 21,1841. Lwdlj 34
ALEXANDRIA LOTTEBY,
Clas» Nn.28. fur 1844.
To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C.,on Saturday the 17lh
of August, 1844-
SPLENDID PRIZES:
on aaa Dollars 2 12*000 DoIIrm .
3 « OOO Dollars! 8.SOO Hollnrs
a’.Si® Dollars! 8,000 Dollars!
’ st.AOO Dollars!
40 Prizes of 1,000!
SO of ssoo! OO ol $400
&c. &«• &c -
Ti«k«. »10-Uulv.-. i5-Qu.rt.r. U M.
C«rtlfli»i.«ol Pock.geaofaSWIiol. I icketB *130
Do d« 35 Half do 6j
flo do 25Q iorler do 33 jO
ALEXANDRIA LOTTEBY.
Claa. IS, for IS44.
To be draw n in Alexandria, D. C-, on Saturday the 17lh
of August, 1844.
phizes/
3S.OOO Dolllirs! 10,000 Dollars!
5,000 Dollars’.
nerlweth
to.
WAKNsPRI^js
nr ether County, u*\
modal ion of invalid* and ntl,er» mud, jT.fi?
m season (linn fiattal.iiieous^ueuceorHiT
aliiius that have bar ft niude for llosid from dijfe** , l
of the couptry.by tliuce lubming under vaiiua,.
us RUrumatram,Dyspepehi, Slc., all ol which ras.iTSft
the virtue of lira water. We have heretofore hehluai
ducemeuts t«s persons seeking pleasure, to »i a j t .1 ‘
iliuna in pursuit of Health. To the i„ vn ij,
application will be
_ .jr Court of Twigr*
county, while sitting os a Courtof Ordinary, for leave to sell
the lain! belonging to the entitle of^usannah Johnson, late of
said county,deceased.
June 20th 1844.
JOSIAH MURPHEV, Adm’r.
39
^ ^ date, application willj be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of 'Telfair county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the ne.
groes belonging to the estate of Arthur Bland, late of said
county deceased
~ Adm’rs,
GEORGIA* Wilkinson Coiiniy*
\\ /’ HKREAS, John Hoover and Henry Hoover apply tn
\ v to me for letters of Administration on tlra estara of
Joel Hoover, lute ofsaid county, deceased:
'These are therefore, to cite nml admonishull nud singular.tlie
kindred and creditors ef said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
tliev have, why wild letters should not be granted.
Givcu under*inv hand nt office, this2.1 uuv of July, 1841.
41 5l * A. B. RA1FORD, c. c. u.
July 2,1844. 4m 40
J. C. CLEMENTS,?
I). B. CREECH, ]
1 ;iHIR MONTHS niter date application will be made
^ jo the honorable Inferior Court of Telfair county, while
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of Kenneth McLennan, late cf said
county deceased.
Adm’rs,
GEORGIA* W ilkinson County.
\V HKREAS Joel Rivers and James Gibson apply to
▼ v me for letters ot Dismission on the estate of Joel
Brewer, late of Wilkinson county,deceased:
'These are,therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil and singular
tlra kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be aud appear
at my office within tlra time prescribed by law. to show cause,
ifauy exist, why said letins should not Ira granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 2d dav ot April, 1814.
28 m6m ' A. B. KAlFuRD, c. c. o.
GEGiKil A. W ilkinson Comity.
W ’ I1EREAM Joct Rivers, Administrator de bonis non on
the estate ofWeulock C. Pearson, late ol this county,
deceased, applies to me lor letters of Dismission from said
Administrate
July 0,1841.
mlm 40
M. N.McHAE, l
D. B. CREECH, j
riOEH HIONTIIS after date application
X 1 made to
ill be
to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
siting foi ordinary purposes lor leave to sell nil the land and
negroes belonging to tne estate of William Smith, late ofsaid
county, deceased.
July 1,1811.
Tli
. (In
they hav
the ull <
s.iiil letters should not be granted.
. hand at office, this 8th March, 1844.
AUG. B. RAIFOUD, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County*
U / HKREAS Howe 1 L. Whttehurst^Gpardiar.ofJ
Whitehurst, applies lordi: *
ship:
fission from said Guardian-
therefore,to cite and admonish all concerned, to
low cause,ifanv they have, within the time prescribed by
w, why said letters should not Ira granted.
Given uuder mv hand at otfice, this 1st A trail. 1844.
29 niGin * AUG. H. RAIFORD,e. c. o.
Adiuiuislrntor’s Sale.
A GREEABLV to an order of the Inferior Court of DeKalb
i\ county, w iran sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill Ik* sold
in Columbus, on the first Tuesday iu October next, all the
right nnd title which John B. Blount, late of DeKalb county
deceased, had to a eertuin negro mail bv the name uf Heniy—
sold for the benefit of lira heirs Mod creditors ofsaid deceased.
Term* at sale. CH ARNER HUMPHR1ES, Adm’r.
DeKalb county, July 10th, 1844. 43 tds
Artniiiii*trntor*s Male,
V GREEABLV to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Ware county, wiil be sold on lira first Tuesday in AU
GUST next before tne Court House door in the town of Wares-
borough, Ware county, within the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing Lands, viz:
Loti No. 48 in the 7 ill district of Ware county containing 490
acres more or less, lying on theSaliila River and on the Black-
shear road, a splendid settlement nnd beautiful piece of pine
land.—Terms, credit until the first of January next, w ith small
notes and bie security. Ho!d for tbe benefit of the heirs and
creditors of William Smith, late of Ware counlv, deceased.
JOSEPH BIRMANS
WILLIAM SMITH,
May 6,1844. 3fi tds
Adm’rs.
Arimitiislntlor’s Sale.
I ! A GREEABLV toanorder ofthe Honorableth el nlerior
}Court of Jora* county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes,will he sold onths first Tuesday in AUGUST
next,before the Court-house door iu Vienna, Dooly county,
in the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 174, in the 9ih
1 Districtof said county. Sold as the property of James Gunn
j lute of Jones countv, dec., for the benriii of the heirs and
r?itors. Terms of sale, cash.
lay 7th, 1844. 32 id «. G GUNN, Adinr.
A r \ l;
/A C(
AHintiiistcitoi** Mule.
GREEABLV to nuordcrof tlra Honorable tlra Inferior
ourt of Craw ford county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
poses, will be sold in tbe town of Knoxville, in said county,
before the Court House door, on the first Tuesday in AU-
OU.vr next, lilt- tiuu»e auU tat in saUl lunu «.f Rno»»illc
wlrareon William T. ^hurley now lives, known as the Cole
man lot. Sold an the property of Elijah M. Amos, deceused
late ofsaid county
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Micnjah l’oulk, Guardian for the orphans ol
John Poulk, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said Guardiunehip :
'These are, therefore,to cite and admonish all concerned to
file their objections in my office, ifany they liuvc, why suid
letters should not be emoted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23rd day of March,
1843.
27 mfiin AUG. B. RAIFORD.C.C.O.
Just Received, the following
W O It K S !
H ARPERS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake-
penre’s Plavs, with fourteen -hundred Engravings, hy R.
W. Weir and H". W. Ilowet; 'The Picture Galley of the New
and Old World ; Italian aud Germon without a master, found
ed on the Robertsonian method ; Gibbon’s decline and down-
tall ol tne Roman empire: 1 lie t.idy at Home,or Leaves from
the every day Book, bv Airs. Fleetwood: Cecilea Howard or
lira young Lady who had finished her Education, by T. S.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Conscience ofthe Chris
tian reader, by the Reverend Caesar Malan, D. D. : The bride
of Fort Edward.an incident oftlra Revolution, Euited by G.
B. Zieber; Richlieu in Love or the youth ofCharles 1st; An
Historical Comedy in two Acts, hy Benjamin Sc Young, N. R.;
'The New monthly .Mirror of Literature nnd the fine Arts ; The
Ladies’ New National Magazine, Edited hy John Inman, June
Numbers ; 'The Mirror library containing Plutcs of the latest
Style of Fashions lor tlra Ladies ; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil and military, with illustrations, by Amos Kendall, Esq.;
Life .raid public services of Henry Clay, brought down to the
year 1844 ; Louis T.KlipsteiiTH Polyglot, an introduction to
the study of modern languages. The work is a perfect guide
to those* who wish to study she different languages. 1 vol
ume of the Polyglot is completed in six numbers; The Cur
rency; 'The Tariff and Capital by Junius; also, some pieces
of the latest and most popular style of Music, for sale at
Al. E; EDWARD’S Store.
• Mil/i'dgtvUle, Geo.
June 23d, 1314. 33 tf
>V
GEORGIA. ApplilKR Comity.
HKREAS SimonC. \ tek, Administrator on tbe estnta
ol Moses Vick, late ol said county, deceased, applies
to me for letters of Dismission on the same:
’These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
mv .ffiee, within the lime prescribed by law,and file their objec
tions, ifanv tliev have,why snid Ic ters should not be granted.
Given under my band,.it office, this 4th March, 1844.
26 tiidm M ALCOA! JOHNSON, C.C. O.
C*i:oit<*1.4, l Clerks Office, Court
Aeuloii C ounty. ] ol Ordinary.
HKREAS Zen* Middlebrooks and Thomas L. Middle-
brooks apply lor letters of Administration on tlra es
tate ofZncheus A.* .Middlebrooks, late of Newton eouuty,
dceenved:
These nretherefore to cite and admon’rah all and singu
lar lira kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased .to be and ap
pear ut my office withinthe mm-prescribed by lav *
cause, ifany they have, vv hy said let tc
ed
ven under my baud at office
houldiiol begraut*
this 20ih day of J ulv,
Notice to Debtor* ami Creditor*.
V LL persons indebted to the estate uf Elizabeth Bradley,
late ofthe county of Putnam, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, :«ml those having demands against
the same vv ill present them in terms « f lira law.
INotice to Debtors anti Creditors.
A LI. persons indebted to the estate of John Ingram, late of
Piitunm countv,deceased, are requested to make speedy
payment; and all tliofe hav ing demands against the estate of
said deceased,will render thorn to the executors in terms of
the law. WM. INGRAM, ) Executors
BENJAMIN INGRAM. J Lxeculors.
Putnam county, July 9th, 1844. 42 6t
May 6th, 1344.
DAVID LOCKHART. Ad.n’i
A DA LINE AMOS, Adm’x.
33 dt
Adiniiiistrntri&’s bale.
\\' ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,before
▼ ▼ the Court-house door in Alonticello, between tlra usual
hours of sale, one Negro Woman named Ailsey. Sale intend
ed to perfri t a title.
ANN T. PRICE, Adm’x. of estate of
Edward Price,deceased.
Jasper county, Gen., June 4th, 1814. 37 tds
NOTICE.
V I.I. persons indebted to tbe estate ot Moses Tison, late of
Laurens county, deceased, ore requested to make im
mediate pavment ; and tlio-c having demands against said
estate, nre hereby requited to render them in witbiu the time
prescribed bv law,
ABNER TISON, Admrs
July 9, 1314. 41
(jiiiiti'diun’g Sale*
\ GREE.lRLY (o an order of the Honorable tlra Inferior
Court of Hancock county, w bile sitting u« a Court of or
dinary, will be sold on tbe first'Tuesday in OCTOBER next,
; befon- the Court hou^e door in the town of Spvrta, Hancock
( county, oxh.-vEGBuDi vv PRINCE, belonging to my children,
aud ►old lor their benefit. Terms on the dav.
BLRWELL BROWN,Guardian.
Julv 9. 1844. 41 id
l!<»n<ft Qnnrtm* )
Mil i.kdokv ii.lk. I9ih July, 1841. )
7L the Colonels or Commandants of Hegimt nts, compos,
ing the 1 st lirigade, 4th Division, Georgia Militia.
J AMES N WINGFIELD having declined to accept the
office of Biiitadrar General of the 1st Brigade of ihrf*lth
Div ision of the Milita of this State, 1 have thought proper to
issue this, my pr.claioarion. hereby ordering you, the said
Colonels or CoimnnudaiiU of Kcgimrnta, to cause so election
to be held on Monday, the thirtieth day of September next, at
the several places of boldine elections for members of the
Geneial Assembly, giving dun notice thereof, for ibeelectiou
ofa Brigadier General, to fill the af«rae«aid vacancy. And I do
further order,that returns ofsaid election be made to Head
((utters in the time prescribed by law.
By (be Coiuiusder-in-ciiief.
41 td JOHN II. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
HAT*.
75 cases Hats, of every a tyle and arality from
Jl,50 up to $8—a new article ofthe Nutria Fash
ionable Fur lists, of a superior quality, Bpring
Fashion,aud made toorder for the undersigned;
I JAS. II. MHAIIAN.
Milledgevillt, April 2,1844. 27 if
ill
COTTON LANDS FOR SALE.
'THE Subscribers offer lor sale t\Yeiliy-!\VO
Thousand At rrs of Eand* lying
mostly in different parts of Macon county, Ala
bama. They compri-e almost cvrrv variety, and
some of them are as good Cotton Lands as can
mill in the State. A portion oftlrase Lands were selected
by one ofthe subscribers in the first settlement ofthe county,
ami are very desirable.—Among them are Lands which were
purchased and improved bv persona who were embarrassed
aud failed to pay. Of this clasa are
6 Plantations of640 Acres each,
2 - “ 12S0 ••
8 “ “ 020 “ •*
in a high state of cultivation with all necessary appurtenan-
'The improved Lunds will be sold on accommodating terms.
The ummpioved Lands will be sold as follows : 20 percent,
cash, aud lira balance in four annual instalments. And in or
der tiist everv man may haves home, and that of first-rate
cotton land, tfie subscrilrars w ill be content to sell tbe unim
proved I.and, and allow the purchaser the proceed* ofthe first
yeai's crop, and give him title for lOOacres upon receiving the
second year’s pioduct of 33J acres well cultivated.
This new portion of Alabama is too well known for fine pro
duction and universal good health, to require any further no
tice. Tlra flourishing Schools at the county seat, (Tuaka-
gee) numi»ering over 2bO students, have already ucquirrd a
celebrity unsurpassed, considering the short time the country
’* iu.
THE DUTCH
HAVE COME AGAIN.
riMIE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the
L public generally, that they are now receiving a large
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
selected from (lie New York market by themselves,consisting
of tlra latest stv leof Ladies l)resse9 ;
Swiss, Jaconet,linen belchcriua Muslins;
Striped Swiss Muslins, all of a superior quality;
A large supply ofScotch and French Ginghams,
! Printed Monslanes and banns, all ofa superior quality;
j Bombazines,
The latest style of French, English and Americau Prints,
' a great variety.
All kinds of l.accs, the best assortment that has ever teen
' in this market.
,*?ilk and Fillet Shawl*. Neck Tie* of the latest style,
Fillet silk and embroidered Gloves and Mils ofthe latest
i «yl«i
1 Bleached ami Brown Shirting*, a large assortment,
l.adics Silk and Cotton llocs, ot all kinds,
Bonnets m et ery description,
Sun Shades. Parasols and Umbrella*,a large assortment,
Linen Cambric hemstitched Handkerchiefs, and plain do.
A large assortment of Can nnd Neck Ribbons,
Marsh lies and Mursalett ((uilt*,
I Latest style of K«*a<ty-iiiade Spring mul
StiintiH l CloUliil^ lor Gentlemen’s wear, a large
1 assortment,
SIMMER HATS,
consisting ol Leghorn, Tuscan, Straw and Palm Leaf, a great
variety.
Ladies and GenileinciTs SHOES,
of all kinds.
1 0*The above articles will be sold cheaper than any ever
before offered in a Southern market. Please call ami exam
ine for yourselves.
e.avaitzfelder a CO.
Cheap Dry (foods and Clothing Store, next door north
of Husnu*s Hotel•
Milledgeville, March 19, J84L 25 tf
And how to make
Tbe II0111111 or Nlnuurc Method,
W HICH tenches how to make vegetable manure without
the aid of live stock, in from lo to 30 days.by acourse
of humid fermentation set into action at a cost from 50 cts. or
*1-
And also to make compost in a fete day
rich fertalizing liquid called •*pu
without the acrid qualities of urine
With the view- ofgraduating the cost, totlra quantity of land
upon which it may be desired to use the method, the follow
ing scale of prices has been adopted, viz :|
For gardens of any extent $'
Farms up to lOOacres 10 00
Farms from 100 to 200 acres 15 00
do from 200 to 300 do 18 00
do Irotn 300 to 400 do 20 00
do over lOOacres in any one farm 25 00
By the remittance of the sum here specified, a copy ofthe
method will be sent by mail or in any mode proposed by tlra
purchaser.
All letters of inquiry must be post paid.
A BBETT dt CO., Baltimore.
Proprietors of the Patent right for the Southern and West
ern Slates. , . . „ .
(CTThe publisher of any newspapers who 1* following agri
cultural puisuits, by giving our advertisenrantinsertion tothe
amount of* single method of any Mieot which he may want
and sending to us a copy of each number containing it, ahtll
have for hisowrn exclusive use a copy ofthe method remitted
to him by mail or otherwise as Ira may order,
August 23,1843.
(ETThe patrons of tlra American Farmer
anve their orders for rights and direction* for using the abo'
process, supplied by enclosing the cash,postpaid, to,
S. SANDS:
A, Sc Co.
tf 49
I others will
bus bev ii settled
Tuskegee, July 16,1811.
JAMES DENT,
HOMER BLACKMAN.
GEO. STONE.
43 4t
Ma. Ilep.
BACON 5 BACON 11
*aaa LBS. Georgii Bacon just received and lor sale by
5Ul)l) WRIGHT A STETSON.
May 21,1814. 34 tf
PEIVIT£.\TUU1’!
I A A AAA BHINCII.ES w.nwd imni.di.Wl, forlli.
• 1UU,UUU u.rof 1 tii. liiilUulion, .nd « l.rp. quantity of
ScnnUIURs, ShrelinR., »nd »qu.r* hewn Tim-
1 bcr.) tn hn nt lin.l pilrh pin., and delivered mimedi.tely.fur
1 which c.th nr barter will be paid.
! Perenn. dreironi of entering into contract, will pi.wiil
1 ihemeelve. iutctedi.Ul,.
1 ABNER HAMMOND,In.p.rtnr,
Milledgeville Inttu.ry 1,1BO. H if
2,000 Dollars!
i'.’i.Vo Dollars ! _ 1,500 Dollars !
IO prliees of 1,000 Dollars,
is of *5oo! aooi saso:
&.c. &c. &c.
13 Drawn Nos. out of (1(1.
Tickets *10, Hnlves *j, Quorters *2 50
Certificates of Packages of 22 Whole tickets *100
do do 22 Half do 50
do do 22 Quarter do 20
srL,EJ\'MD:
40,000 Dollars ! ! !
ALEXANDRIA l-OTTERY,
Class No. 30. for 16(4.
To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C., on Saturday the 24th
of August, 1844.
GRAND SCHEME.
40,000 Dollars! 15,000 Dollars!
1M 500 Dollars! 0,000 Dollars!
5.000 Dollars! 2,91} Dollars !
50 Prizes of $1,000!
100 prizes of 500 Dollars !
130 of $400 ! dec. dec.
73 Number lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Whole Tickets only *12—Half*6—Quarters*:!—
Eights *1 50.
Certificates of Psckagesol 26 Whole Tickets *160
Do do 26 Half do 60
l)o do 26 Quarter do 46
Do do 26 Eighth do 20
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY.
Class 31, for 1844.
To bo drawn at Alexandria, D. C., on Saturday the 31st
of August, 1644.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$30,000! $10,000!
6.000 Dollars 5,000 Dollars
4.000 Dollars M,500 Dollars
!MtOO Dollars 1,74V Dollars
2J prizes of 1,000 dollars!
25 of 3300 12 S of *300
&C, &C. &C.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50.
" of 25 Whole Tickets $130
than lo Hio*»« 111 I’uisim u» iiesim. lo the iiwslU
come, and come early, if you wi«h lo he beiiefii.y
•S|»ringa hu re proved a certain cure in alt cases 0 ( olT
Dyspepsia, dec., tod in no instance have invalids u ui
bruelitteil who have visited them for the proof of siie'?* *•
refer to innumerable certificates, some from tl- »
pec table gentleman in the .State.
To those in pursuit of pleasure, we will say ilii*®*^
we intend to oiler inducements enough to make tW^
Springs (he Saratoga oj the South. We intend lo bL
ter House than we ever have kept, (aud it
erolly kept a very good one.) Our beds are ail emjL
our houses have all been repaired, sod tlra whole si 7
nenta a new aud beautiful appearance. The , -tn>n!?'
the atmosphere is fine, the thermometer seldom rff^
aim lor in*' ociieu* wi iin/nc who nave not paid tls a'tu3
will describe them: they are 6 in number,each leufoe, 1 ?!
in the cleur, with a dressing room attached to each!! -
ao arranged as to raise the water to any depth reoBiU
afford* upwa ds of thirteen kuifdred iwlJiLal
per minute; the tempi
grees. The analysts nsruu; ur.doim n. 4
ologist, isos follows:
“Height above the level of the *68,7931 feet~ fl a,.A.
ine pint, or 28,875 cubic inches—specific gravitv ltoP^ ,
..lied water being 1JKX). GASSES—Carbonic
cubic inches. Sulphurate of Hydrogen, a trace-.h!?*
tents;Carb«nate of Lime, 1 gruin—Carbonate of IroaTSf^
—Carbonate of Magnesia, 10,09. The teniperstui* of
ter, winter and *uturner, 90 degrees. wm
A Splendid Road has beuu finished, expreiil* fa* -
tree miles in length; it leads to the summit of in
here you behold one ofthe most magnificent views’^
ii.. A good road has also been made to the «™//ta "
BRING, only Jibs of a mile front the Hotel;
rid by all who have seen it, to be the flueei cold wiUfJS
world.
The atnuaeroenla at the Springs are various. TV
Room is opened nightly and the sendees of one of ik.
Musicians in this section of the countrv, i« eunsMtu
chargeofil. , R
We intend to devote our time exclusively this
comfort of our visitors, and we hope to be id.ln, hetwtssLr
please all, and see that none go atcay dismtitied. 7,
Mrs. Johnson will have charge of the house. 8. g }
will give his whole attention. *
Our charges will be tbe same as heretofore, $30 eer^
for Board aud Lodging, Baths, free. A fine stock oqS
kept here,and sold at fair prices. These Springs arc £2!
north of Columbus, and 10 miles south of Greeuvills, ff
ors will find no difficulty in reaching here at all ti»#.J5
daily Stages connect Mobile, Montgomery, SavanaskH?
ta, Macon and Madison with Columbus'and GretniilU?
Hacks run daily from both places here,so there, willk*-
appointment. A four-horse Stage also leaves Columbia
times a week hy the way of Hamilton lor the Springs,
The Proprietors will be ready to receive CoiiiMf»M
first of May.
SEYMOUR R. BONNE!
WILLIAM O.JUlSr
CERTIFICATES.
Colimrus, Ga. March 18.1M
To 9. R. Bonner, Esq. ^
Sir: If my testimony can add any thing to tbe
which may be placed by invalids, or the advantages toW
rived from the use of the Baths at the Meriwether
you and they are welcome, to it.
In the Spring of 1841,1 was attacked with Fever
dice followed, and when tiiat was somewhat overtone,!
attacked by Neuralgia in mv left side, affecting
Id scarcely use either.
Certificates of Package!
l)o
Do
25 Half do
25 Quarter do 32 50
Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Package,
in the above Splendid Lotteries, will receive the most prompt
attention, and an account of each drawing will be sent imme
diately after it is over, to all who may ortfer tickets from tfs—
address
July 30,1844.
WILLIAM K. DcGUAl FENlUED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely, Early County, Geo.
Reference*—Hon. Seaborn Junes, lion. IV. T. Col■
quilt, Hon. A. herson, Hon. Joseph Sturgis, Juhn Schley,
and Henry L.. Dinning Jdsqra.
Jnn.2, 14 tf
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THE subscriber most respecfully
informs the public that lie lias tuken
possession of lira well known Hotel
at the Indian Spring,lately occupied
by Col. 11. Dillon.—There nre so ________
many living wit nesses who can bear testimony to the wonder
ful benefits derived from the use of these unequalled waters
that it is useless to speak of them he here. He assures
all who are disposed tn visit him, that no efforts shall be
wauling to provide all such luxuries as w ill tend to their com
fort ; und to afford them nil such means of amusement as will
enable them to drive "dull care away,” and pass their time in
pleasure.
There w ill be a triweekly line of Four Horse Coac hes, run-
ning from this place, to connect with the Monroe Railroad at
Forsyth, to commence on the 20th in*t. The Bathing Tubs
are in fine order, and Cold or Warm Baths will be furnished
at tlra shortest notice.
U3*GAMING is fitrictlvforbidden.
BRYAN W. COLLIER.
Indian Spring, Units eo. May 14,1844.
GEOLOGICAL. DEPARTMENT, ?
Mii.ledgeville, Nov.2 1839. J
Analysis of tlie H ater of the Ind ian
S P r i n u ♦ Butts County* Georgia
Quantity, one pint,(wine measure,) or 28,075 cubic inches.
Preliminaries for a correct Analynis of this Spring.
Barometer, 29,54 inches,
Temperature of tbe Atmosphere,. b3 deg.Farerdieif.
Temperature ofthe Water, 40 do do
Specific Gravity 1,142, that of distilled water being 1,000.
GASSES.
Azotic Gas, 0156cubic inches.
Carbonic Acid Gas, 1.00U do
{Sulphuretted Hvdrogen 3,5 do
SALINE CONTENTS.
Carbonate of Majcnria, 1,982 grains.
Sulphate of Magnesia,.. 71,528 do
Sulphate of Lime «••• .7,152 do
Sulphate of Potash 3,415 do
Total of Saline contents 84.077
JOHN RUGGLF.S COTTING.
t State Geologist of Georgia.
0^500 Bales, Packages, Cases,
Crates, Pieces, &c.
NEW SPRING GOODS
NOW OPENING AT
SHAHAN’S!!
Which he offers extremely low for Cash, determined to be
not only as Cheap, but in fact tcill sell Cheaper
Goods than can be had in any city short of
Aem York, quality and style considered.
HP H R undersigned would price his Good*, and give a list of
A the sanra, but who can tell whether they are cheap or
dear until seen l Doubtlessthe reader will benrmeout when
I asy that Goods are always cheaper in the newspaper thau
in tlra store. 1 would respectfully ask the reader to hear this
one thing in mind, that I have all the goods, in style and qual-
•tv,that others have, and will sell the same on better terms
Please call and see—Pi ice the Goods—then judge,
...... ... _ JAS.H.9HAHAN.
MilledgeviMe, April 2,1844. 27 tl
more new works !
R OSE D’ALBRET.by G.H. R. Jsinta, E,q.; Tom llurk
f* v?. r u’»7 Charles Lyon, author of Henry l.orreguer ;
Charles O Malley, Ate.; Fairy Legends or the South of Ire-
land, by J .Crolton Croker. a new edition; the Martvr Wife,
a Domestic Romance, by i!raou»hor of Elwood, the ’Blinker,
orLlke Father Like Son: Amy Herbert, by a Ladv-Edited
by the Rev. W. Sewell, II. D.
The Life and public services of the Hon. James Knox Polk,
with a compendium of his Spree lie*, on Nation’s public mea-
suras; also, a sketch of the Life of lira Hon. George M. Dallas,
published by N. Hickman; Life and Speeches of Henry Clay,
vol., Ac., 2, by Greeley and McElratli: Major Jonea’s Court-
•hip, w,,h illustration., by Darlrj; July No*, of the Colum-
r®TL y " and Gentlemens Magazine more ofthe Magazine*
ol Miake.peaie.with avurielv of other new work* of the day,
for sale al E. M. KDWAKIrS Store.
Milledgeville, July 9, 1844. 41 ,f
CROCKERY.
O '*» HHDS.and Crates ofevery style and kiudofCroekerv.
Chine Yea sets,from $4 U|»to|3. Platra 31 Lend Cup*
JAS - II.SIIAIIAM.
Mill.Jfcrill.. April 2. IH41.
JOHN L. STEPHENS,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW.
.. >*«n,l.ioa, llurria ijonuly, Goo.
Nov. Uth 1643. 7 52t
Dr. N. N. WELCH, Dontist,
MILLEDGEVILLE. Go.
f3 ESPECTFUI.LV iiitorin. th. citii.ru. of Mill.ti K ctil|.
■-ft' th. Member, uftbr Lrgi.l.lurt, «nd .i.ilor. lo ihr city
durla,th..M.ion,ih.th. i.prrp.rrtl lo .itrnd lolb.dati..
Prof..*ton, .nd m.y .t .11 i.oirr. of th. d.t b. .e.n tt
H•.term. *GI b»libci«l.
Oct. Al, IH4J. £ |f
leg bo seriously that 1 couit
From all the cause* combined. 1 became so much.
(hat it was with difficulty 1 could walk about. Mj
became uneasv, and insisted on tny visiting the Spr?
my first visit, 1 remained eight days; bunines!then
away; short however as was my stay, I found that 1 kU
veil immense advantage from it. After remaining t|‘
about a fortnight,! returned to the Springs, and r -
twelve day*. In these two short visits, 1 found my
perfectly restored, and 1 was able to take as much'
without fatigue, aa i had been for many years prerhmfy,
may not be amiss to state that in addition totheunW
Baths, 1 drank the water freely. 1 drank every ruoraiigt
six to eight tumblers full, before I bathed, with dettAtf
vantage. 1 have no hesitation in expressing the belief ‘
for salubrity of climate, beauty of situation, and ill
conveniences and comforts connected with the
Spring*, it cannot be surpassed by any other wateris|
in the Union. Yours Respectfully,
EDWARD City,
Extract from a letter received from the Hon. Tim,
of Greensboro’, Ga., dated
September 4,1)0.
To S. R. Bonner, Esq.
Dear Sir . I cannot, in justice to my onn feeliag*,tfei
leave of you without expressing mv thunks for your kill ft
tention to me during my stay at your liouse, is well lift
express my opinion of the value ot the Warm Spri«fi;fc
use of the water aud bath was of incalculable benektop;
notw ithstanding tny stay was limited, every vestir‘ , " s/
matism is fully removed. 1 am as free from the o
ease as ever I was. The use of the water with • pnfsrft
gnrd to diet, l am fully persuaded, would result iotMtfl
benefits to all. 1 shall most checifnlly point theafllielaill
the healing qualities of the Warm Springs. Should Haft
have a re lorn of Rheumatism, I shall at ones repair t* At
place which has afforded me so much pleasure.
.. .c "‘HOM
Yours Respectfully,
THOMAS STOCKS.
Letter from Dr. Thomas Hoxey.
Columbus, Ga., March 19,HR
Co). S. R. Bonner:
Dear Sir: You ask my opinion in regard tothu
qualities of the Warm Springs in Meriwether county. Ib*
known the Spring* since 1832, and have spent several m
mere with my family there. 1 consider the location i*
the most healthy in Georgia; the atmosphere pureaadaft
brinus, which added lo its high elevation and inouniiiiiefta
ry, impress the inind ol the valetudinarian, most favonUff
first eight. The analysis of the waters have already•*•
given to the public. Suffice it to say, that I have Howl*
most obstinate case* of Rheumatism, Dyspcpsv. Liver C*
plain**, Chronic affections of the bowels of children m
adults, and debilitated Constitution*.cured bytbismf
waters. The pleasantness of the Bath and tneluiiird"
enjoyment far exceeding in my opinion all other* ta lb l>
tea states ; and for cutaneous affections, and all defevdiP
of the skin, I consider the waters an almost infallible net*
Very Respectfully, THOS. HOOT
Columbus, March
Dear Sir—It isdueyouas tlieaccommodatirgaodcMr* - '
proprietor of Warm Springs, of Meriwether couoty—ltft
the public who may wish to leave their own homeland
during the sickli season, to seek a place where tuevciiftR
health, and all tlra comforts ofcultirated and refinedioci*w
point ibem lo lira Warm Spring*. In its TopognphwMJJ
ntiv.ii, it is unquestionably interior to no »Vatensgpftw*
tlra United State*. The Medicinal virtues of its WMenW
tlra Chemical anely*i*eubmitted to the public by IbeStiww
ologist,lias and evei will exert a happy inmieuceoversm
matism, Laryngitis, llipertitis, Diarhoea, Dysentaij^Wj
diseases of the skin and Kidneys.
In addressing this note to you sir, 1 have only rompfwre
the earnest solicitations of some kind friends who
hern either radically cured or greatly lenafitted bjibsn"
of the Water* of the Warm Springs.
1 i
, dear *ir, with *eniimenia°of high c ons^derarf(gjjP|
obedient servant,
To Col. S. R. Bonner.
Warm Spring*, Meriwether Co., April 24.
May 4, 1844.
GJBOKGIA ( Court of Or
Nfowton County* i July , ^ eru, ’.frJt#i
T HE petition of Edwin Payne »beweth unto twu^" j
on tlie 11 th day of November, J834, Eppes 1 uck« J
said countv, now deceased, made and delivered
penal bond in the sum of Four Thousand Dollar*, cc* .
to make or cause to be made good nnd lawful title*^
lialf of lot of Und, No. one hundred and ninety-nr*. ^
exception of twelve acres sold to John Brit, and •W- 'E
half of lot of land, No. one hundred and
nud being in the tenth district of formally 0
ton countv. And it appearing to tlra Court ^
Eppes Tucker, Jr. departed this life without roaataf^i
the said cast halves of lots of Und with the
aforesaid and without making provision thcreiot ^
And it also, further appearing to tne Court, that in
I’avne ha* paid the consideration money nieuwjy
Im.iil finr unit linliva nfldlf (if ISPQ l
said boiid for said east halves of lots of lead •*•
the exception of the number of acre* therein
ordered by the Court that Me Ken dree Tucker, A'u»
un iho oslsteof Eppes Tucket, jr., deceased, do #
it any he can, why a rule absolute shenId not I*
qlining him toexecute titles losaid east halves oft
land in conformity with the provision* of ***, Dor ,ji
is further ordered*by the Court that this fulebe pu
some public gazette of this Stale iu conformity ‘°‘
in auen cases mode and provided. D . ah
i. w. MANNING.
A true fxlroct from ih.iuiaulra.July £ C ,,,
July 9,1844. f20 351 ' iliLi
Notice. ,, ut y
f tlEltEBV furew.n,.11 p«r.on. from !"■<>?* "'L
in? any .Iraliny. wli.t.,.r with my wif'i ■ J'
ss she has left m.v house without a cause, and »■
ed not to be responsible for any of her contra
while .lie i. .way from 8TlDg TlUJJB
Jacksonville,Ga.,July 30, 1844.
SHOES!SHOES
M EN’S lilk. Kip Shoe., .old for* 1, .orih »1.?* •
Women’s Slippers, from 50 Io75ceots. n
Ladies Kid Slips Iroui 75 to $1, tlieIra*t^qM*b
Milledgeville April 2.1C1I. g i J
GEORGIA. I Eonrl
Newton County, t MmrtUVeratjJ.
pjHON (he .i.plir.lion uf Hoi.ce J.
ceased
n the estate of Joseph Simpson, late <>{ .j
W..P, u, stating that Ira has fully ^
prav ing to be rrlea«ed from his said "dn'J"'**’*,
\ li is, on motion, Ordered. That tlra l ,erk
lion to all person# interested to show ciu»e,< •
why the ssid Horace J. Bates should nttb* '
his said administration, and that *sid citaliou V
terms ofthe Uw. . .. tgii. A
A true extract from theuiinutrs, M*»cb «*}[:.-
25 mdm WM. ILlXCKHLS^
HATS! HAT*!! ^
*40 «'»»»*'(. Fii»hioBnSI« X«jS
M n vTs.io.t “ J w 'I'ftscift
March 19.
PLANKS EOR SALE AT THIS OlM