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W.NM<».,oliu rt tlktr. Property m-iuml out in nid I f*.
. JAdW.KIArilN.8h.fir.
■it... April I.IBA&. -J7 tilt
PmIummJmnc Sherill''■ tale*.
\\TIU bn *oM before lUf Heart house iluir in Ealmtlon.
▼ * PiMuniii caiiuty, on (he first Tuesday in JUNK
foUt,wi«tM«i ihe lef at knurl of ee!e, iln following property,
h»iO
M 1 a«rM of IiM, iiiioiaini Illicit of Ruslion, Wynn amt
Jefoetee; levied oe«* the properly of John II. Wallace lo sat-
MV mrueuiiiHi In fnvur of Jorinia EL Peimnuuo vs Joel
lablUm and John II. Wallace.
* ' UW honnoawd lot in (lie town of Kntontnn, whereon Mr*,
p, keFaddio now lives ; levied on aa (lie pru,.ony of an-
MO JlcPaddiu lo aaliafy an saecuirott from Puliiani Superior
’ Chid in favor ol Uriah IIrvam v* Suiin MvFaddia.
%9* MV acre* of land, more’ or lesa, adjoining David Ron and
- , adnti; levied OH ae llie propeiiy ol Win. Mahon to eelialy
am execution issued from Putnam Huperiur Court in favor of
thi Contra I Bauk of Georgia vs Win- Mahon
JAS. W. MAPPIN. SherifT.
April 98, 184ft.31
PnUmiv July «lifriu , « Miles.
\171Uf lie aold, on the Aral Tueaday InMUl.V next,
V V before (he Court-house door in the town uf Eatonion,
• Putnam county, the following property, to wit:
A negro man, named laaac, about 2U y err* old ; levied 01.
ae the property of Wut. II. Pritchard, in eulisly a C la fr« n
’ Herria Huperior Court,in favor ol Solomon Gar .a.
P rite herd, pi. Joaeph A. S. Turner aud Wm. B. P eraliall,
aecurrty on appeal.
JA8. W. MAPPIN, Sheriff.
tUytr. 1845.35 tile
Crawford June Hlaeriir’s Male*.
W ILL be aold before tbe Court-house door in the town of
Knoxville,Crawford county, on llie first Tuesday in
JUNE next, within the uaual liuura of sale, the following
property,to wit:
Une hundred acres of land, more or less, it being the
«north half of lot number aixty six in the first diatricl ol origin
nlly Houston, now Crawford couuty: levied on as the proper
ty of Manning Dillard to satisfy one ti fa from Grow ford Su
perior Court, in favor of Jacob N- Goff vs said Dillutd. Pro
perly pointed out by plaintiff ill execution.
One negro boy by the name of Jerry, about six years ofage,
leviedmi a* the property of Hurt he loinrw Slovail to satisfy
one A fa from Crewfurd Superior Court in favor ofCulemnii 6c
Hail vt aaid Slovail. Properly pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney.
EWELL WERH, D. Sheriff.
April 26th, 1845.31
Crawford Jane Slierifl ’» Hale.
KK/ ILL be sold before the Court house door, in the town of
v * Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next,
within the usual hours uf stile, the follow, ng property, to wit:
Fifty acres of land, the place w-hereon iTenj. F. I’riehard
now lives, No. not known,in the second District of originally
Houston, now Crawford county; levied on lo satisfy one filn
from a Justice’* Court ofsnid courtly .in favor of Alfred Cole
man ve. Absalom IIearu. Property pointed out by \Villium
O. Carter.
The interest of Dnvid Free and Isaiah Free, in lot of land
No. onehumired mid sixty seven, in the seventh District of
originally Houston now Cruwford county ; levied on In satis
fy one attachment fi fu issued from a J usiire’s Court of said
enmity, in favor of Lemuel W. Free v* Dnvid Free and Isaiah
Free. Property pointed out ill said iittuchuieut li fa. Levy
made and returned to me by n Constable.
JAMES REELAND,Sheriff.
» April 96,1345.31
Crawford July Sheriff's Sale*
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Knoxville, Craivfo'd couutv, on the first Tuesday in
JULY next, within the legal hours oftule, the following pro
party, to wit:
One lot oflntid. number one hundred mid sixty, in the sixth
diatrief ol'originally Houston, now Craw foul county ; levied
oil n§ the properly of \\ illinui Cumpbell to satisfy fi ia* issue-
nut of the lofeiior and .SuperiorCourts of said county in la-
vor of Scott Ac Carhart ami others vs William Campbell.—
Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s attorney.
One negro woman named Jinnv, itbimt thirty-five r.r forty
years old. and her child‘Louisa, about six years old; levied
on to satisfy n fi fa burned out of the Hupei itgfomnri ol Craw-
ford county. Holier* R. Hniiley, endotser, vs™Villiam Camp
bell and 4 J. I’reaton, securitv on appeal. Property pointed
out hv I’iaimifi'.
Lot of fund number one hundred and sixty-two, in the sixth
District ofuriginully llon-lon, now- t rawfird county, levied
on as the property of Je*ce Harper to satis'y u fi f« from
Craw Ion! Inferior Court in frvor of Daniel (inu'duiaii vs Jesse
Harper. Said laud pointed uni hv Plaimill.
EWELL WKIIU, D. Sheriff.
Mav 27th, 1815. 55
Crawford July PoMpottvdMate.
1 ILL lie sold before the Court House door in the town
of K-ioxviRe, on the fir-*t Tuesday in JULY next,
within tin* usual hour.* of s-le, the following property, to win
One half of lot number 2(19 and ball'ol lot number
in thr*7ili DiHtnet uf fmin**ily Houston, now Crriwfoid
ty; levied mi us lire property oi \\ illiam Campbell to Mitisfv
fi las is-net I mil of the Inlet ior Court of said eoinily in favor
ot Scott Sc Curlnrt and ollii is va suid Campbell. ' p
pointed out bv Plairilifl'a attorney.
JAMF.S REELAND, Slit tiff.
May 27,1815. 35
W
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oprri)
MHMNnMrl
BLY ta aa afdar ot |Hl
A GREEABLY laaaufriarot tba foerfor Court af WB
LX kinaou evniaty, wbifoaiitmgfor arfouaiy purpogae, will
ba sold hahira ike Conn kouaa imt la Irwlatun.iu aaMcouu
tv,on lira Aral Taeaday In August uait.awa arfra woman, a
Aral rota Iimum woumu, by »br nama af Hilly, and una tkird
part of a Aral rota naira follow, by tha oaaw of 8bada.l>alang
ini to tba eatata ol Cnrolittr Jw. a Hanaan, daeaasad.
Taruta mada known on tha day of rola.
JOHN 8JIITI1, Adiu’r.
May 7th, 1845. 33 tda
MTATlOWi
AdMilMlatrafor'w kule*
A GREEABLY loaaurilnroriha Inferior Court of WII
kinson I'ountv, Wliila silting Hr ordinary purposes, will
l»e sold below the Court bouse door in Irwiuimi, tVilkiuaon
county, ou tbe Aval Tuesday in August ts xt, a negro woman
Mary and child, aud one hundred one aud oue-fbiirth acres ol
pine la ml. helonginc to the estate ol Wiley Uuiluiid, late ol
aaid county, deceased.
Terms made known ou the day of sale.
JOHN 8MITII, Atlui’r.
May 7th, 1845. Ida
AtlmiuiMrutor’ft Nnle*
B Y virtue of a de»;ree in Chamrery, will be sold on the Arsi
Tuesday in July rwxt, before the Court-house door in
the town of Rome, in Floy d county, lot No. ervealy, in llie
24th Dial* of urigioallv Ciiemk* e, now Floyd county, belong-
iitg to the estate of \ViUiam I'ay lor. late of Newton couuly,
deceased. Teimaon lh«- duv olsale.
WILLIAM IIOl.I.lNGaWORTH, Adm’r.
AprtUMiHi. 3i id (win]
Adanliaialrulor’u knit*.
B Y VIRTUE of un order ol the Honorable thelnferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when silling for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before ti.e Court bouse door, iii the
town of Irwinton, in said county, on the first Tuesday in
AU’-iUrtT next, two »luves,to w’ii: Louisa, a woman about
20 yeoia of age, and her infant diilil. Hold ns the property
of Benjamin Exum, deceased, lor the benefit of llie heirs aud
creditors of aaid deceased. Term* of sale made known ou
the day.
WILLIAM A. IIALL, Adm’r.
May 27,1845. 35 tda
Thomas Baltic, Prtrpounder of the^ Appeal in Warren
will of Elizabeth Fleuellen, deed., | Superior Court
ve. ^ from the decision of
Sarah Persons, and ) ^ I the Court of
Lucy BmUlie, \CaccaUrs. J Ordinary
I T being represented t.i thi* Court that William Rattle re-
aide* in Hhelliy county, Hlaie of Tennessee, that Edwin
l>. Whitehead, and Iteh/ccu Whitehead, hi* wife, reside in
Green county. Mate of Alabama, thut the above staled cure is
no* pending in this Court lor trial — It i* ou motion ordered,
that the said William Battle, Edwin D Whitehead umi He
heccu Whitehead show cane, on or before the first day of the
next Term of this Court, why said will should not he’proveu
in solemn form; mid that a copy ot this rule In* served mi said
parlies by publication in one of the public gazelles ol tin*
State once a tmiuni for four mouths; mid it is liirtlier ordered,
that n paper pniiniuiiig said publication be deposited in the
Post Unite to thn address ol William Rattle, I'ortersville,
Tipton couuly, mid lu Edwin D. V\ hiteheml and Rebecca
Whitehead, lo |li* Court-house in Green county, Alabama,at
least 30 days before euid Court.
GlEORti I A, ) Clerk's Office Superior Court of said
Warren county. J County.
I, James Pilcher, Clerk ol the Hnpenor Court of said coun
ty,do hereby eeililv that the above is u true cop* of auorigi
mil order Jaken and entered upon the minutes of said Court,
at the April Term of the sume, lh45—this, the 21st day of
April, 1045.
JAMES PILCHF.R,Ctk. 8. C. Ate.
31 mini [tb]
Menelta F. Graham J . Libel for Divorce in Telfair
vs. > Superior Court, May Term,
Daniel S. Graham, j 1845.
I T appearing to the Court from the return of the Sheriff,
that the D« ft iidiiiit is not In be found in ilie cniiulyi ol Tel
fair; audit being also ie|ireseiitrd, tliul llie said defendant re
side- nut ol llie State of Geoigiu ; It is, on motion. Ordered,
that lie uppeni and file liisanswer on or before the Tliutsday
lifter the Imiith .Monday in October next, nr be eonsidereil in
delimit; ami iliul seivice ol this rule be perfected by a
monthly publication in one public gazette of this Male,for
three mouths before tlie m xi 'I rim ol ibis < Mitt.
WILLIAM W. PAINE,
May 1st, 1845. Attorney pro petitioner,
The above i* a trim extract from the Minutes of I e.fair
JNO. F. McRAE. Cleik.
of the Defendants,
Wiliti)i*on June klierlll’s kales.
W li.i. be mild on the first Tuesday in JUNE next
at iheCouri-bmiie dmn in the town of liwinlou, WU*
kiuauncouiity, withiu the usual hour* of sale, the following
properly,to w it:
One lot of laud, containing two litmdri d two and a IihII
ter**, inure or less, known as the Wlmley place, adjoining
lauds uf Nancy Pitlmun mid others, in the'tbird DihiicI ; le
vied onus the property ot .Micluiel Pickle, to sutisly a fi la is
sued out of the Superior Court of said couuly, in luvur ol
Wiley Miller va said Pickle.
tJue thousand acres ol land, nunc or less, known as the
Bond Piuiitaiiou, lying in the 5th Dislriet of said county ; also
five hundred acres of land, more or le-s, in the possession ot
William Julius; all levied on as the property of William F.
Bond, to satisfy two fi la* ill favor of James J. Ur van uml
William T. Hop kins nml others, issued out uf the ^op**rior
Court of said county, vs said Rond.
One hundred and a fourth acre* of bind, in the 4tli District,
UnutlMji not known; levied on as the property ol A. li. Itiii-
titrd*to satisfy sundry fi f.is issued from a Justice’s Court in
favor of 8<uuuei Beall vs Ham i*l J. Rush and A. B. Kaiford,
Hoctirity Levy wutfe ami returned by cuiislable.
WALTER W. BEALL, Sheriff.
April 25. 1845. 31 ids
Wilkimou Mortgage Shfrill’n Sale.
W ILL he sold at the Court house door in the town of Ir
wiuimi, ou the first Tuesday in JULY next, be-
tWMtttbe usual hours of sale, the following property, lo wit:
Om house and lot in the town of Irwinton, whereon An-
f ’tlkltl* \. CuIleus resnb-d on the sixth day of .May, 1843, two
ot* «#f I a nd in said enmity, cuniiiining four hundred ami ei^li-
ty-five acres, more or less, known as lots number ninety-nine
and seventy-Mo, in the i*iird District of s<iid county, aud lot
uum-er Iweutv eight in the 41 It District of an ill county; all
levied on l.. sulisfy one innrtirnge fi fa issued out of the Hups-
line Court of said county in favor ol Miller, Ripley & Co. vs
said Augustus A. Uillln’x. Property pointed out in stfld mort
gage. W. W. BEALL, Hhe.rili*
Apftl 23,1815. 31 ids
Telfair July Mierifl’K Sale*
W ILL be sold helore the Court house dooi in the town
of Jacksonville, Telfair couutv,on the first Tuesday in
JULY next, within the usual hours of sule, the following
pro pern , to wit:
Owa hutuTed nud thirty aeven head ofstock cattle, mote nr
less,owe hundred aud nine head being marked w ith a crop and
flower da lit- e in one ear,and twenty-eight head iii irk* d with
a cr«(0 and dower de luce iiniiie ear ami slit in the oilier, all
branded J-; amlolso the land and plantation whereon John
Fkieber formerly lived; all levied on as the properly of John
Fletcher, to satisfy un execution issued from the .Superior
Court of said county, in favor ofZachuriali Htudstitl vs John
Fletcher oud James L. Fletcher.
WILLIAM EL1.1H, Sheriff.
May 13,1845. 33
Bulls July NlierifT’it knles. t
W ILL be sold un the first Tuesday in JULY next,
before the Com t-hoiiH« door in the town of Jackson, ,
Butt*county, within the legal hour* of sale, the following
proiMtriy,to wit: I
Ouehnmlrrd acre* of land, and the crop on lie fame, '
wbeiaou John Smith formerly lived adjoining Robert Lawson; '
levied nuaalho pMprrlyol Beiijsmin Harrison, lo satisfy a fi ,
fo issued from tb* inferior Court of Bull* county in favor of '
Joseph H .Scranton and Albert W. Smith v* Alves It. While, !
and Benjamin Harrison and Hampton T.Dicketi.indorser.
OnajiuiMJredeiHtutid a fourth acre*of laud, adjob ing Innds ;
of Robert W. Smith mid others ; levied on na llie prom rty ol j
W illimn P. Ilill, ir, satisfy a fi la issued from a iusl ice’s Court
in favor of William Fulghuui vs William P Hill. Levy
made and roiurnsd to me by a Constnble.
II. II. DOSS, Sheriff.
May 27.1845. 35 tda
Montgomery July Slierifl kales. ,
W ILL’he fold before the Court-house ilrnn in .Ml. Vernon
Montgomery county, on the first Tuesday in JULY *
Mil. within the usual hours uf sale, the following property,
I# wifi
F oir folso/Dod known by the following numbers. 81.219,
832, aadC5J, utl I ting lu the 11 ■ to District of formerly Wil
kinson, uuw Montgomery county,containing 2021 acres each,
more or less; all levied on as the properly of George W. Rob
inson, to satisfy one A fa burned from n Court ofCmn*- mi Pleas
ill ih* City of Auguata, in favor of Isaac A, llibler v-. said
liobioMHl. Properly pointed out by plain tiff"* utiorne v*.
J. M. WAl.4.. Hheriff.
Mny ilk, 184ft. 34
ivrrat?ouiery July NIicrlH kitk«.
W ILLne mid before the Court-ltouse.loor at Mt. Vernon
Montgomery County, on the first Tuesday in JUl.Y
next, within the uaual hour* ul sale, the following proper-
•i* to wil; . . , - . ,
flftOiufe* of pine land, tame or lesa, lying on the waters of
Bob'eJJ. iu the .'list Company Diftrict ; also.one puled horse,
Mitre or Ihs years old; all levied on as tbe proneriv of John
Phillip*,-io satisfy one fi fa issued from the Huperior f^nurl in
favor of Robert L. Troup. Proparty poruird out by the de-
fawlul. i( ^ w B WJU44SHON, p.UJnrW.
Af.-ac», »»o. 3<
SlMWril'* tale.
W IU. WmM Won i*. d«w
mi *,|UM, p,ihm m 111" trM I M*d*, la
Jo.mj «r*M. lJar«r*M eaar- **.*.wd. 8oUlviWa
*.*"«! of ik. kali* m. <adh or* l
Van aaaa<y,taakl
Hupcrnir Coutt, IMuy 3d. 1845.
33 iii3iii
Green B. Williamson‘
(lenrge W. Fnhh and | U ‘“' f C -
William IF. Folds. J
I, that om
not reside in the limits of this
State, it i- ordered.that service lie perfected by .-ulilication
of this Rule, um-v u umiilli lor three months, in llie Georgia
Jouruul,before the nexlTvim otthis' «utt.
JAH. A. MKRIU ETHER. Cnmplt.Hoi.
True extract ftmu the minutes of the Superior Court of
Pulliam Cuin.iy, Murch 'l eim, IH45.
JAH. NICHOLSON. Clerk.
May 7th, 1845. 33 n.-hn
ll'U MONTHS alter date application will L*
do to the Hmimubl* the Inferior Court of Wilkin-
m, riiuuty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to
sell iho real estate of ilritmi Price, lain of ani-l county, ilec’d.
JACOB FREEMAN, AdiuiuLtr«tor.
May 17th, 1848» 35 _
villbc made
F
1 .^01' K AIONT1IS niter date upplicuti* n will lx
^ lo ilia honorable the Inferior Court of Baldwin c
while sitting us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
iutids belonging to the estate of llorulio Barksdale,deceased.
MARY BARKSDALE, Administratrix.
April 1st, 1845. 2b'->(j. w. w. f )
LMliK IHONTHS nftm dote, uppiiculion will he
I made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
comity, while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
ill** real estate ofCnroline K. H. .Munson, late of suid couuly,
deceased. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
\\ ilkiiismicounty, March 10ili.l845. 25
^OUli <iONTII* after date, npplicat
II be
lo the Honorublc luleiior Court ol Wilkinson
ig lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sel
mad
county
the reulcstttte ol Wllr.y Bull
ryiMirpui .
d, lute of said comity, deceaa
JOHN HMt HI, Adm’r.
nty, March 10th, 1845. 25
ill be
vhib
1 7101 K iHONT »4N alter date applicutii
. made lo llie Inferior Court of Wilkinson cot
silting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two lots of land
ill Cherokee, belonging lo the estate of George Hliinholser,
deceased, for the benefit of the creditor* of *uni deceuaed.
W.J. HUINIIOLSEK, Adin’r.
February 4,1845. 20
kinson county when «itltng for usdinary purposes fur leave
to sell the laud nud m-grues belonging to llie estate of James
King, late of said comity, deceased.
JAM EH KINNEY, Ex’r.
April I Dili, 1845. 31
pO!!K MONTHS afterdateappliciiiion will lie inadc
to the honorable In'erior Court of Buhl
sitting lor ordinal v purposes, for leave lo sell the Lands be-
longing to the estate ol Me-hach Rogers, deceased, for (lie
benefit of the licit s uud creditor* of said deceased.
WILEY I* ROGERS. )
IIEZEKIAH ROGERS, J ra *
March 4th 1815. 23
Notice lo Debtors iurd 4 ieditors*
A LL persons indented lo the estate of Benjamin Extiin.
late of W ilkinsoncount),deceased,ure heteby r* qne-led
• to make immediate payment; ami all persona having demands
; against said estate, will lemier them iu agr%enblv to law.
WILLIA M A. IIALL. Adm’r.
May 27,1815. 35 fit
Notice to Debtors and 4?rcditors*
\ 1.L persons having demand* ngiiinsl the estate of Caroline
K.S .Mnnson,n>n requested intruder them in term* of
the low! and those indeb ed to said i state ure also requested
lo come forward and settle the sume
JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, Mav 7lh, 1845. 33 6t
Notice to Debtors mid Creditors.
A LI peraoti* having dt-mnnd* against the estate of \\ ilev
Rutland are r* quested lo render lln*m in lerin* of the luw;
and those irdebled to aaid estate are reuu»*»-ied to come forward
and *'tile the same, JOHN H.MI l'H, Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, May 7th, 1845. 33tit
FOR SAL* ,
rplIUKK FINK NOUI HEU.N MADE IIUUlilES, will;
I harness to mulch. Also, it good second-hand hUI.KEY
and liNiues*. OI’IH CIIII.IJH.
Millcdgeville. March 4, 1815. 23 if
FOB MALL.
A FORTY Acre Lot, No. till, in the 18th District, 2d
Heel ion, of Cobh couuly. The above lot will he sold on
reasonable term*,by immediate application at this Office.
.May G. 1845. 32 tf
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CJriTJE, *300,000.
. ipllE NKW YOIIK OONTUAIIUTION-IIIP FIRK
j 1 INSUK »N<’E IHISII’ANY huvii.eraii.l.lii.l-^tlmiM^eu-
cy in K.oxvikLK.Cr.wfnrd ci>(lMV,»i(lln.urr
BVILDINUS, MEllCl/A\DIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURMTURE,
and every d.Rcripliun of properly, .|nin-i lo., or dam.,, by
fir,. Fll\NCI8 li. MURDOCK. Aconl.
Knoxville. June II, 1014. 37 II
ASHDRST & DIOWATARI,
ATTOUIME8 AT LAW,
Enionlou, Ga.,
# Will praclite in ull the Cnuntiet of the
Oemulgee Circuit.
Doc.17. Id If
CCNTIIALi BANK OF OBOKOII,
illLi.xDOKVlLl.il, iiDili Klny.1845.
T IIF, Iindrralrnvd li.i Ur.n rvanMiad bv ih* Caanailla*
non rngorri lnih» .a.mlnallu of lb* alTalr. ofilii. In-
.litnlion, to call 111. atlfnllon of lb" ullom.v* la who.ah.iid.
noi.k bill.,or oibnr apatii.lili.. h.v. bnaa pl.cvd lor .ml nr
Kallaclion. prompOy ro mabta mlurn lo mu ■* writing uf Ih*
aaaiv.vnilio, Irnlhia a alnaraad dbulrst aiannar .aril a* ar*
in ihnir opiobm. ,aad. doahrful or bad. If.iieb rilurn. am
Ml me.lwd pmvbHia la clo.la# Hi. ir labor*, iha allor..",.
••-“rdnsaav.tata.
WOMUVBUttwis C«ui|.
COURT OF Oi(l)li\ARY, January Tim. IMS.
r l* appearing fo the Coart by llie rvprovet.ialimi nf John U.
Pounds, Administrator ou tke ramie ut ftSxektd Harris,
dresas d, that no lots loll) ailiHiuisterrd ou *nid estate, aud
he having made applieatiuu lor lettara of Diatnieaioii Irout aaid
Administration t
11 m, t Iterators, Ordered, that the Clerk ol tbit Court do maua
0 citation, requiring all persotib ooucerord, lo Allow cause, il
any they luve,un or before the first Monday inHepiesiber next,
why *aid letters aliould not issue; aud tit*I said citation Im
"smM
■nwairvuai'i ."Kj
SuWMS
W SSSBA8.a varans/ haa oacarrrd l>j lk*JNljJ »f
Chari**It. Floyd. Ilrttadlor <Uaeral atih. Viral Brlj-
adnoflha Flral Dlvl.b.li u/lk* Mllllia itl lllia 81.1.: Now.im
order mat *a d vacancy nmy l»« filled,and iu pursuance of law.
»-4 have iltouglit proper to leauo this,my pnwlaniaih.u, hereby
< ordering >ou, the aaid Colonel*, s.r Ooimueudante of Regi
itrent*, to cause an election to be held oil Wednesday, the 23d
day of July next,at the several place* of holding election* in
your Regiments,a* ure now established by Uw for holding
publi* .« d iu one of the gamottesol titisHlsle, for lbs apse# t i \ f«t member* ol thy ueuerul Aasembl v, due
six iiiuoth*. | noth-e thereof, fur the election of a Brigadier General lu all
*■ --- - (Im vacancy aforesaid.
And I do further order, that return* of aaid election be made
To
A lino extract from the miiiuti s, this 18ilidav eljuituary,
1845. 17 2Gt JOH N W. W. HN'EaD, c. c.o
GEORG!!, 11 Hid\%iii 4 oillKly.
tii II ERE AH Hugh Knox, Aduiiuislr.itoi de bonis non on
v * llie csiutn ol A lex.iodei Green, deceased, upirtics to un
lor letters ul‘dinniieNSoii tr« in said Adiunii-tr iinm t
Tlicseure,lherMlore,to cite aud adiuouish nit nod ningqU.
ill- kindred and creditors ol said deceased to be and appea>
at my o lice w ithin the lime prescribed b% law,to*liow cauar
it any they have, why said letters should not be gi anted.
Given under iuy band a t.iflice, this I7ihdsy i f Dec, 1844.
12 in tan JOHN VV . W. HNEAD, c. c. o.
GEOltGIA Baldwin C euiily.
I V IIEREAH Mrs. June Mitchell, Executrix on the eriato
c Y ot \Villiam H. Mitcliell, deceased, applies tc me for lai-
lersof DiMinission Iroiu said Executorship :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ami i-mgiilar,
the kuiured and creditors ol said deceased, lo ho and appear
At my otlive, within the time prescribed lit law. to slo w cuuso
•I nti) the) have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand ut office, this 3d day ol Dec. iH44.
lu intiiu JOHN W.W. HNEAD.c.c.o.
to Head Quarters iu the lime prescribed by law*
By the Unmmunaer iu-cliirf.
33 tf JOHN II. BROWN, Aid de camp.
HEAD 4|tIAKTi:ifos
1e,Tilth
To the Colonels
the Second
ilia.
GLURGIA, Baldwin l ouniy.
W ’II ERE AH Robert B. Me-icliam, Executor on the as
tute of A ngeliue .Meachaui, deceased,applies to ute for
letters of dismission Iroin said Executorship :
These are therefore to cileuml admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to oe and
uppearai my nlfict-within the time prescribed bv law, lu alio*
cause,ifatiy they havc.wh» aaid letter* should nut no granted-
Given undermv hand utoffice.ilii* llth dnv ofMurch.1845.
24 mOui JOHN W. W. HNEAD, c. c.o*
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Couuly*
W IlERK.AH Hamoel Brugg, Aduiini-tn.lor oil the estate
ofCofiteliii* Bachelor, late ol aaid comity. deceH«*-d t
applies to me lor letters ol disioi**iuu lion, said Adii.iiin.tia
lion :
These are therefore,to cite and admoiiishnll and singular.! *i
kindred md creditors of said deceased, lo be and nppeui ut mv
office wiilim lb time presetibed b.v law, loelmw cause, it huv
they have,why suid letters should not lie grunted
Given under my hand ut office, this 24th duv of Jan., 1845.
IU Gin A. B. RAIkORD.c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Couuly*
W HEREaH Ma v Hicks, Ad uiui"irairix on the estate «J<
Abner J. Hicks, deceased, applies to me for lettara o»
dismission frmn suid Administration :
These aie, Wi. relt.re, to cite and admonish all and smgtilar
the kindred and creditor! ot said deceased, to be and appear nl
my olfice within die lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, it
uuy they have, wliv suid letters -hould not he granted.
Given under tnv liaud.ut olfice, this I Dili duv oi Jan. 1845.
17 nifitn _J a Lin. It. RAlFoRD, G. U. o,
GEORGIA, Wilkiii^ou Couuly.
a a IIEREAH Jun.es I'aylor,Guardian lor the orphans of
m Thomas Taylor.i eceascd. applies to toe for b tiers ot
di-mission Iroiu the Gosidiausliip ul I bonus and Ardelissu
Tnv lor, two of said Walds:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear ul iii v office, within the time nreserihedf
hv law. to show cause,if uuy they liuve. why aaid letters ot
dismission should not be granted.*
(iiven under mv Itutid ut olfice, this 1st dnv of January, 1815.
15 rntihi * AUG. IS. KAIFORD, c.'c o.
GEORGIA. AVilfiiitsoii 4’omily*
IIEREAH David H-ni'li and John aiuiih, Administru-
i f tors on the estate of Win.Hmitli,apply to me lor let
ters of Dismission from said estate .
These ere, I here lure, to cite and admonish ull and singular,
the kindred uud creditors I said deceased, lo bound upoear
at my olfice, within the lime prescribed |,v luw, to show
cause, it uuy they liuve, why said letters should nut he granted.
Given underlay liutid, at ollico, this 7tli day of April, 1845.
2D uidui
, B. KAlFOKD.c. c.o.
Milledgevnle.TDth April, 1845. (
els or Commaiidnnts uf Regiments composing
Brigade uf the Third Division of Georgia Mil•
W HEREAH a vacancy ha* occurred by tlio resignation
of Robert Tnvlor, Brigadier General of the Hecond
Brigade of the Third Division ol the Militia uf this Stale
Now, iu order that said vacaucy may be filled, and iu pursu
ance of law, I have thought proper to issue this, my procla
mation, hereby ordering you, the said l-olunrla or Couiinaod-
ants of Regiments, lo cause nn election to Im held ou Satur
dug. the twenty eighth day of June Meat, at the several places
of holding elections in your Regiments, a* are now estab
lished by law for holding elections for members ol the Geo
eral Assembly, giving due. notice ilieieof, lor the election of
a Brigadier General to fill the vacancy aforesaid.
And 1 do further order, that returns of said election be mad-
to Head Quarters, in the time presented by law.
By the Commander in-i liirf.
30 tf JOHN II. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
STAGE NOTICE.
The Nrartef, Cheapen, and Beil Route from Auguu
la, Geo., lo llie Indian Spring*.
7IM1I8 iilil «nJ »*ll known’roiil*li*»i»*l **n mimed t« .
| Hnck li*". will rmi iti* ..i.tilii, lulllwipr, cumui-ncill,
III. 6r»i iln» i.fJ**", Iruiu Mmli.nu—l.*u<in* M.dimm on
Mood"/. W’.diirnd.y, nml Frid.v iniiniin*.. nTi.r the arii«.l
oflli. i;*r"frinn Augu.l. p.Minf b* \\ liiifleld'", k'oiilitrllii,
• ml arrive nl iwo n’eliivk. I*. M. lUinriiin/, le*v. ilm
Snrine- nil 'I'liemln,,TUur-ilnI', aril Raiurdxy, *1 lmlf|in«l
i u'xiurk, A. M.. iia.-in* ihrmieh Hi" *Ihiv< nained plare*.
mill ariivp III Mmliiuiii nlllirpen'clm k, I*. M. where llie/ will
never fi.il lo connect wllli the dow nwerd train uf car* for Au-
^ Traveller* inav rely upon /noil lioree. and roadie., and
(nod Iieoomniodallona in every fiirin. We hope hy (nod and
ohiMaltenlioulo.liarw a pari of jha politic paironaje.
Di.laoc". forty'lhree mile.. Fnro 91,01).
C. \V. BRIGGS St CO.
IUhikl A.Tuckim, A,cut, Madi-on.
Map 13, IHfo.33 If
Nsm York CLf Adaertleemmi.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IS NEW YOKK. -
U Sr4»€&DAtf k »^#H
tifrni ufiiiiitt y 7,] I
il.:
SPKIIVI-
BitKfsADE ORDERS.
Head Quarters, 1st Brig. 3d Div. G. M.
iM I.LKDGKVILLK.'jHlh Aplil.1845.
( lOL- BENJAMIN F. A DA.MS having resizm-d his com-
J maud of the 32d. Regiment 1st llrigada. 3rd. Division,
G Al., notice is hereby given, that on • lection to fill bis vn-
cB-s-.y will be held on Saturday the 7»h day of June next iu
ih* town of Eatnnton, Pulliam Count). And il is hereby or
dered. that any two or mure Ooptaius within said Regiment,
aolbeiuK themselves candidates.shall give twenty dnysmih-
lb: aotice, in every L’nuioauy DisltH-l w itliiii ti e said Regi
ment,uf the said time and pluce fur holding said election—and
they with any two or more J Uslices w iio are uot candidates,
shall preside ut stieli election.
It is further miler-d, U ni the said presiding 4?nptains and
Justice* altall certify under their hands aud seals, within
thirty days theieafter, the person having the liighs*t number
of votes, and the state ol the I'oll, so taken, shall be transmit-
led to the cxuuiiiandcr-in-cliief.
S. P. MY RICK, Brig. Uen’l.
Comm’diiig Ut Brig. 3rd Div. G. M,
April 29th, 1845- 31 id
llea<14liiar<crs, 1st brip. 3d div. G. 1Y1.
Eaton roN. .May 5th, l84->.
1 THE Animal Review and Inspection ol ilie l it Brigade
,3d Divisii'ii, ti. Al.,hy Regiments and Battalions will hike
place on the several duv* sel apart for such purpose in this
order at their respective muster grounds. In couuties where
there ure two Regiments Imtu will be tevirwid and inspect
ed together. Tin- minimi coiivemioti of the officers ni d non
commissioned officers will take place ut one muster ground.
2d. Tbe day* for the Review and Inspection of the 1st
Brig. 3d Div.. G. M wil! he us follows.
For the county ol Baldwin, Tliuisday I9tli June next.
" •* l’li' na iii . Sat u i duv 21st ** *•
«• M iMorgan,Tnesduv 24 It “ ••
3d. Outlie days preceding the Review and Inspeetion of
vacli Regiment, the officers, lion commissioned ntficeia and
tin sicni.H thereof will be assembled lor drill.
4lli. Colonels of RegimeiilM will cause bill nud cnmplr
lousier tolls of all iudiv iilnals within their irsnective cm
mauds liable to militia duty, to lie nun'c out uml returned
the Adjutants on the iiiuriiiog nl the day nppoiuted for li.
view The Adjutant r- will consolidate tiieir muster Rollsand
deliver the liegnueiitul return lo llie Inspector of Krignde.
5th. Colonels of regiments will moreover attend efrieilv ti
n full and i omplete organization of their respec tive commands
All existing vacancies or tnicli iliul may occur, will be prompt
ly and regularly filled.
Bv cuuuuaudof Brtg.Geu'l H. P. Myiuck,
WM. T. YOUNG.
32 Ot Brig. Inspector.
4«L:OI<4* A, \\ilklnsoii 4 011111).
W IIEREAh Jaiue* Wilcox.of Appling comity,Georgia,
applies lo me for letters of Administration de bunis
non with the will annexed, on the estate uf James Vt ilcux,
lute oi this couutv, deceased:
These are them ore lo < ile and udmonisli nHand singular the
kindled and creditors of saidId* ceased, lo he and appear ul my
office within the limeprescri'-cd hy luw to show cause if any
llicv h:i»e, why snid Idle.* should llol lo* grunted.
(Jiveii under my hand ul office, this 5ih dnv ol M:>v 1845
33 ot AUG. B. KAIFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, U'llkitison 4’oinil).
U MEKEAH Jacob Freeman, Administrator on the e*.
tain of Jeremiah Allen, late nl said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from suid Admiuivtru
lion :
These ure, therefore, to cite him) ndmunisii al 1 and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, In hr rod uppeni at
iny office within the lime pr *-cribed liv luw,k diow cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given nudci my hand at office, this loihdav ol Mav, J8I5.
34 inCin AUG It RAlFoRD, t.'ler 1 '.
GEORGIA, %%'ilkiiis.on Conikly.
W HEREAH John G. Jones, Guardian for Maggy L.
Itmnet,applies to lilt* for letters of dismission from
mid Guardi unship:
*1 fiese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
show cause,if aov they liuve, why 8 • id dismission should not
ranted.
ivaii it tide r my liand at oftit e, this 1st A pi il, 184.).
7t AUa* it. KAITOKD, c. r. o.
<* l.o Jtt.l l. Acwloii 4 (mill).
J OHN HAWYERH,of the 464lli District, G. M. tolls be
fore me,one estrav buy marc,four feet eleven iiu-lics high,
it four yen in old, ii star in her face, light hind loot while
from the hoof eight inches op the leg, left hind loot wloie
it twelve incites up the leg, unshod nil round, a small
hlnck speck oil the inside of the left ankle just above the hoof.
Appruiscd hv Pleusuut M. Lacy uml Wili am \\ tight ul toil)
dollars. * Harry camp.j.p.
April 30th, 1845.
A true extiucl from the Estnty Book, April 3iiih. 1845.
89 St \\ .M. D. LUCKIE, c. i c.
GEORGIA, bccnliir < omiiy.
W HEREAH Jamc* V. Eire.nan, Administrator on the
estate <»*' Thomas Freeman, deceased, applies lo me
for letters ol dii-mission from said Admini-tration :
These ire, therefore .to cite uud udmonisli all aud singular
the kindred trod creditor* of snid deceased,to he and nppear
iy tillicc within the time prescribed bv law,to*how cause
if uuy they liuve, wliv said letter* should uni be granted
Given under mv liund at office, this 4ib dnv ol Mari It 1845.
24 Cm JOHN P. DD KE.ShON.c. c. o.
KrCOIWE AAD SEE..C0
riYUK ( IIF.AI'EST A8KORTMENT OF FAMILY
1 GKOGEUIEH now offering in the city, consisting in
part of
CoH'cc— ISteel—
Old Government Java, | Cast and German.
Rio,
( tilm,
St. Domingo.
Sugiir—
Best riarified,
“ St. U'roix,
* 4 Porto Rico,
*' New Orleans.
Loaf.
44 (’rushed.
Candies—
Best Hperm,
• 4 Heric,
II till Sc Hoiik’ Tallow
Iron
Flour—
I N'ew York and Ohio.
'Nolnsst’s-
West India.
;oiis-
Wiuter At Summer Lamp Oil,
, Linseed do.
i Train do.
While Lend*
fopiiden A Kliovds,
Colton Curds,
# Fnciory ’l lirend,
Psifenl Hoes,
Trace Chains,
Uice,
10.000 lb*.Swede St Eng. Annie Vinciriir,
Nuils, ull sines, A One lot of KlieOII,
Jlollow Ware, do. and many other article* too
numerous to mention.
All ofwhictl purchasers will find it to their interest to exam
ine before supplying themselves elsewhere.
WRIGHT 6c STETSON.
M»ivl3th. 1815. 13 3t
NEW STOCK QF WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CIJTI.K KY,
Gi.ORGIA, Deemin' t oiiniy.
wl'IiKHKtfS llcnrv Arliue, Executor
>9 deceased applies t.
raid Exectlloiship:
These ii re,therefore, to cite and admonish all nud singular
the kindred nml creditors ol suid deceased, to lie and appeal
mv nffu •- w,thin the time prescribed h.v law .to show cause,
auv exist, vv hy said letters should mu lie granted
Given nudci my hand hi olfice this2« ib»v ol April, 1845.
2tfti.it * JOHN P. DICKENSON,c.c o.
GEORGIA, Putnam Conn )-
* » IIEREAH John C. M isnu, AiluiinistiHtoron the estate
vt ol Wni.D Cole, applies to me lot letters ol Dismission
from said estate:
Tnesc are,therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
he uud appear at my office, with.it the time prescribed hv law
tosliow cause,if any they have, why aaid letters distnissorv
slot Id not he grouted.
(liven under my hand at office, this 28tb (Ihv of .March, IB 15.
26 (hull M M. It. CAR TER. C. O. O.
AND
rxiror goods,
. .It LOWER PRICES !ham they Hare
ever beets otTered for in Georgia.
/1 li. WKSTWOKTII, fi.rnierly in llie.inniay
I Ilf Mr. Cllilil. of >lillnl*i-*ille, (n» U.ioli maker.) li.i
rex, ni|v ri*i ii rind fruiii New-Yurk, wiiliu fine slunk of
j Walclic-s, Jewelry, Ciaied Ware, dce.Occ.
. CONSISTING OK—
Superior Gold and Silvor Lever \\ niches,
Gold Fob, Gourd mid l.'idics Neck Ctiuins,
Goiii,Silver and Steel Spectacles,
Gobi mol Silver Prtii.il*,
Ladies' and Gent h it.ett’s Breast Pins,
Finger Ring* and Eat Rings,
Gold llutiqii*.Stud* ami i haiti Slid**, Thimbles,
I.udies' Fine Gold mid lluir Bracelets,
jet * ‘-oiiibs. Hair Pius and Head Ornaments,&c.
Roger's S-n»eiiot Pen uud Pocket Knives,
Razor's and Scissors.
t ink P1.ATEI1 (’astohs, Cake Baskets nnd Candle Stick
Brittnnin \\ ate, Fancy Good* die die, die.
Embracing almost everv ariiclrusui.il) kept in Ins line, ALL
ot which i- ENTIRELY NI.W aud of the most Jashionab/e
style and best quality, ami w ill be *old nl pricea winch eanuol
lift to soil jnirchssers.
Wlllclies iliul Jewelry of every description re
paited at the snnrte I unlicn. All Wslches tepuiied or sold
will l.»- warrmited to keep good lime lor one year or the cash
refunded. Watches sent from suy pnrt of the country will
receive \\tesame attention, nnd be repaired ou ox reasonable
terms as though the owner iccre present.
C. K. NN ENTNVORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweler, store adjoining that uf Mr. Geo.
A. Kimberly. Mulberry Street, MAC ON, Geo.
Mucon, Jail. 7, ltf45. 15 tf
GEOlHiilA, MmUoii < oiiii|).
W |IERE\h Wesley Pctillo applies for letters of Admin
istration on the estate ol Hstmiei Pelillu, late of said
count), deceased :
These are, there ore. to cite and adiuouish all anil singular
lit* kindled mid creditors of said deceased, to lie uud appear at
my office, wiihiiylho lime prescribed bv law, to show CHiise.il
nil) they have, why said I tiers of dismissiou should not t»'
grouted-
Given under my hand, at office, this 23d dnv of April. 1845
31 5t WM. I). LUt-KlK.C, C.O.
GLOltfalA, Ncwlnii County*
IL II ERE. AH Nsiicv Ellis and William R llenry apply to
V A me for letters of Admiiiiairolion ou tlio esute of hv is
Ellis, dec- nsed:
’These are, tin refore. tociic nnd ndmonisli nil and singular
the kindred mid creditors of sabl deceased, lo be and appear
at iny office.within the time pitsciHied hv law.to show cause,
if any they have, why said leiiero should cot he gunned,
tiiveu u’mler mv hand, at office, this 24IImIiiv ol Mav 1845.
35 5t * WM. Ih LCU’KlE,(.*lerk.
Gl OldslA, Newton Couuly*
COURT OF ORDINARY. Mai, Term, 1815
I N npp nring to toe (?oiirl. that John I*. ’Thompson, Ad
the estate ofSauiu-l ’Thoiiip*< ii deienscn,
has fully mlmiivisl* red suid estate, and lie having made appli
cation li i letters of dismission fr« m said adiiiiiiisiiaiiou :
Il is.liter* fore, ordered, that the Clerk of ibis coiul do issue
scitati-ni requiring all itersonaconcerned, to show cause, if
any they have, on or before ilm due publication of ibis cita
tion, whv said letters should not issue, sod that thiocitatiun
be piildiMlied in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes, Mnv 8th. 184-V
33 oi in NVM. D. LUCKIE,c.c.o.
G) OKGH. Tcirnir Couuly-
W HERE VS FrsncisH. McCall applies to mo for let
ters of Administration ou ths estate of James II.
Mersll.late of said county, deceased !
The** are ilierefote to cite aud admonish sll and singular,
the kindred and creditor*ofsaid deceased to be sod appears!
mv nffiro within the time urescrihed Ity law. to show cause,
ifanv they have,whv said letter* nhniild not be granted.
Given uuderuty bond, si office, this 3d day of May, 1845,
33 5t JNO. F. .licitAE, c. o. o.
To Lnwyers, itlereliiints. ltleclinnt€f f
rat-me Ik, Public Officers, Ac.
American Governmental Agency, Washington, D. G
O N retiring from bis official station as Assistant I’ostmas-
ler General, John H. Hkinnkk devotes hiiusalf to the
nl Agency Itusinaas, purlieu In rly
linn with the v irious Departments of 'lie National
INDIA*
THE Subscribers most respectfully inform the
pulilic that they have recently tepaired and filled
up in a superior manner Ilm large aud commodt-
^m^^^.ous Hotel at the Indian Spring, formerly occupi
ed by II Dillon,and during the Iasi summer hy II. W. ('oilier.
There are so many living witnesses who can hear testimony
to the womb* fnl benefits derived from the use of thrae wa
ters. that it is useless to speak of them here.
Thev nssore nil who are disposed to visit lln in. that no e(-
foil- shall he spated lo provide all such luxuries a* will tend
to their enjoyment aud comfort; and in aflhid them nil stub
mean* of amusement a* will enable I ban to drive doll rare
sway.” and pass their time in pleasure. O*Gaming strictly
prohibited.
A Dmlv Line of .Splendid four horse Coaches runs from this
place to Forsyth, leaving the latter place oil the arrival of the
Carafrout Macon.
DILLON 6c COLLIER.
GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT,)
Milledgevill«», Nov. 2, 1839. \
Analysis of the Water of the Indian Sitting, Butts County,
Georgia:
Quantity, one pint (wine censure) or *28.875 cubic inches.
Preliminaries for a correct analysis of this Spring.
Barometi r, • • • • • 29.54 inches-
Tempera l u re of the atmosphere, - 68 Jeg. Farenhejt.
'Temperature of the wuler. - 46 do. do.
Hpecific giKvity 1,142, that of distilled water being 1,000.
GAHEH.
Ar.olicGu*- • - 0.156 cubic incites,
t'arboniu Acid Gus, • - 1,000 do.
Hulplutretied llvdrogrn
* SALINE CONTENTS.
Carbonate of Magnesia,
Sulphate of Magnesia, • •
Sulpliute of Lime, • •
Sulpliute ol Potash, • •
Total of Saline Contents, 84,077
JOHN KU'GGLES COTTING,
Stale Geologist of Georgia.
Mav 27. 36 if
i , .r j V ’ 7 tar "urptata. * I
ever before offered to America—and lu »rl| at Pl jLT^Jifo)|
• iuIoknkkxi.lt i.owkh,limn iIium wliu.roiirmk.iii.bl
among a large variety ol arliclr*. 11
The Hluuk cun.i.i. uf.KT.KAi. thoujxku r At -,. I
Cul.UR", KM,RACING KTKKT T.RIKTT ur lM, Utl
AJIEKICAN AN)) FOHKIUN PRINT*
.nm.rk.l—»«»,»<," I
urn tah t.oud CO.I^I l„ I,nil el.ntk'rr.rici j.t i«„. i* , l
Drnlrr. ill Ffilll. will hud il lot III.,, ,, **•*.!
ibl. (UMik lufur. linking ilirir |iuicli..m— ii,., ».11 l **—I
■d*.iil»(c iiilu.tRiug llie Inwr.i ni.rkrl nii c ;,, 1 , d r’ , *ll
in* .11 the dr.ir.l.lr nylr. in m.rkel.id. l.y c *—K" l
Cuinloguo uf uric*, cnirecicd with I
m.rkei.ore rUctd in llie li.iid.orbiiycri.
Oci.8, IH4). ' , |f ■
phoposali r
For Pubiithing in Saeaimmh « Monthly i'erioftj
TO IK CALLKD .
THE SOUTHERN HISTORIC^.
LITERARY JlAGAZINE.
PROSPtCTUS.
TITHE originator.ulTlii. work lirlirxe ihnl ih. c.ij . ■
A rnr) exerliou and tnfliieiKe, iiionr i ontiiiv f*
growing wider and wider; and they are will he i„
least a portion of the ground,with It ter-m* t„ i,.,:..
The chi- f object which they Itaie in view i-.t.J
Hog lot the Huuihein Stale* that literary po*ttl uu «kJL tel
Iteltevrd, they ore qualified lo assume. hry ! , |
through tin*channel, to point out the reroute** I
the intrtesl* of the South, to rep re rent with u
ter ■ml t-iilYililbiM ni tiipuhIv i.. «.....* i. •
n.
W A It II « P K I IV li ».
Thk Stale of Georgia, de*ervedlv
eelelirxled for the let I Hit y of its soil,
IIiff! r * 0 lDiessHitdMbtiiidHnVeofila min
eral ore*, its *luppitd«Hiscatsrsrl* nnd
henutiliil iiioiinlniit scenery . can alstifumst the
mineral foitiifam* oil the face nf the Globe.
This i-no vain boasting; a distiueuislied gentlemen, one
she Ins travelled exiaii»ively in foreign Innds, ns*«ii res ns,
that, while in England and oil the Continent, lie visited the
must celebrated wutering places, that he saw not uneou which
Niittire had been so prodigal of her gifts,as those bestowed un
the Warm Spring-s in Meriwether county. Georgia.
This truly wondei ful natorul curioaiiv amt delightful Sum
nier retreat is sitnabdon a spur of the Pine .Mountain, thirty-
six mile* north of the city of Columbus- A fountain, gushing
forth, per minute, fourteen bundled gallons of crystal water
of9b° Temperature, is indeed n rare curiosity. Its virtue,
however, ol curing diseases, which have defir d the skill of the
must eminent Physicians, seems still mute wonderful.
Tlio ingredients of tlio water, na ascertained Ity accurate
anal) sis, ure—quant it v one wine pint, or 28,875 cubic inches
—specific gravity 0/6)8—distilled water being 1,000. Gases
—Cuthonic acid gas, 2 cubic inches—Sulphured of Hydro*
gen,a trn *e.—Solid contents: Caibouato ol Lime, 1 grain—
Carbonate of Iron, 3 5 grams—Carbonate of Magnesia, I0.U9.
The leinperuture ul the wuler, Winter and Summer,90 de
grees.
The certificates of Judge Slocks of Greene. Mr. Carey of
Columbus, anti oilier*, who have experienced its beneficial ef
fects, and the opinions of si.cli Physicians ns Boswell and
llnxey. should satisfy the most skeptical of its healing pro
perties.
As u report lor hint who already enjoys the blessing of
health, nnd who chouses, during the sultry Hummer months,
to luv aside the duties uf his a vocations, to travel in search of
pleasure, in a healthier and cooler clime, there ure but few
places in America, where he can find cooler breezes, more pic
turesque mountain scenery, a greater diversity of amusements
or more refined society, nod not one where lie can enjoy ilm
luxury of warm bulbing to such perfection as ut this laVored
•pot*
'Tlio subscribers having become the exclusive proprietors,
arc permanently located here ; they beg leave to assure those
who may honor them with n visit, that all their energies will
lie directed to anticipate the tastes nnd comfort of their guests.
'The Hotel is open during the whole year. A Post Office
(mail tri-weekly) is established here—and a large assortment
of goods kept- Hint e Inst season, extensive improvement*
have been made, and the whole place presents a new and
beautiful appearance. Piisseugers front Alabama, Madison,
or Griffin, will meet with no delay, a* hacks are always iu
readiness at Greennv ille to cnrrv them to the Hprings. A
tri-weekly lineol Stages runs from Columbus Imre during the
summer.
K. 6c S. R. BONNER.
Warm Hprings, Gn. Mnv 20,1815. 34 If
TIN! PLATE AND WIRE.
milE subscriber being engaged for the last thirty years in
J the manufacturing of TIN WARE. Ac., in connexion
with hi* other mercantile bu-iness, at Greenville C. H., Ho.
Cm., has now made urrnneeioents nr the North, which will en
able him lolceepconstantly on hand, in Angusta.Gii.a large
supply of Tin Plate, \\ ire, and other articles iu the tinning
line, which will be sold fur Cash at the lowest prices. Or
ders addressed to Messrs. I >ti ii hum 6c Bleak ley, A ucusta, Ga,
will In* promptly attended lo. B*. DUNHAM.
May 27. 35 41
ID" I lie Georgia Journal, Milledgevillo; Houlhern Whir,
Athens; and Honthern Miscellany, Madison, will each give
the ulmvc four insertions.
entitle
men
cold-any w line in the Union.call have ilteir requests prompt
ly attended lo nv addressing the undersigned.
Extensive ncq'tiuintiiuce throughout the Union,consequent
ou the lintg-cii tinned connexion of hotlt the iiodcisigned
with the in-w-paper press, with the Post Office,aud other pub
lic OrgituiKaliuiu*, w ill greatly facilitate the prosecution of
iuquiiie* anil transnelions of btistm-** ihioiigii their agency.
Lawyers, Public Officers, Contractors, and others having
liiisiue** arising tinder contracts, or under the pension, post-
office nr patent laws; Merchant* desiring remission i f du-
' lies, &C, .Mechanics or luvbnier* requiring pni.nts.nud Far-
liter* having liiuiness with the General l.uud Office, may find
this agency conducive to their inleresl in the way ol prompt
ness mid economy. Claim* tinder treaties with the Indian
iNaliottsor Foreign Government* also attended to.
H pec in I attention will be paid lo those who wish lo buy nr
sell land* in Virginia nml other Southern Hlate*; and in
q-iirie* from the North or South are respectfully referred I
our circular concerning “Agricultural Improvaiiiiiiil* iu ilu
Houlhern Stales,” lately published in the Globe, Intelligen
cer, atid other journal*
Letter* mu*t Im post free tn insure attention ; and may be
addressed In the subscriber*either at Albany, New York, or
Washington—particularly at the latter place.
JOHN H. SKINNER.
29-3t IIENKY O’KF.II.I.Y.
— JOHN HUTHEKFOltD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
April 15. 39 4t M 4CON, C.o.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rlnkelr, Early County, Oeo.
REFEiiENru—7/on. Seaborn Janet,lion. W.T.Col
quill, Hon.A. lemon,Hon. Jnteph8lurgit,John8chley.
and Htnry L Benning Eton.
J.r. 2. 14 tt
HOWARD A RIlTHEKFOtxD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Asalaebleela, Fl«.
T HE ux.d.rp|(Md b.ri^ CMRUMMG. . U.Mnl Cm.).
.1*. IuIhm .1 Ap.l.okkol., nr. now prrp. r.d ir r*.
rnrR.a4f.wv.r4, M.r. mmII. Of dim .r4 nro4uc. .r
prikMniiMlii lira. ThwF.rwa.1 mmmImi will hr
gi*.. I. all cu.it.ll cmiMrd In ik.ir ran. ,
THACKER B. HOW
J.i'l,)IU
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ttoWARn.
ADOLTUIMm. rHERTORP^
C. A. Urukkr,
W. A. Diall.
pi. IT.
ter and condition of the people, and to lurnisli itM ietlj
siou for iotelhciiial i-flort. With there ttoy kJJI
■ought to enlist
South; and llie.
deuce lo their fellow citiz<
.'"Inl.ki", the lira MlmWiWiSI
South; and lliev feel, l ton I they esu appeal *ilh MHae*IJ^
luf ^pnri and
NEW YORK CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. T. JENNLNGS & CO.,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
IMP'iKTKKS OF
CLOTHS. CASSIMKKKS. VESTINGS,
FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, &c,
281 BROADWAY. AMERICAN HOTEL,
NEW YORK.
T O those visiting the City of New York, requiring Gar
ments, a renewed solicitation is offered for them to call
uud examine our Stuck of New and Fashionable Goods for
Spring uml Summer went,comprising an assortment unsur
passed in lichtteaaand varieiy .nml wliich willba made to order
lit a at) le second to no bouse in the Trade, at pricea which
nutsl off.-r such inducements to the U'aih putchaier aa cau-
not fail to lie appieciutcd.
March 26.1845. 26 3m
The work will be S >u!heru-it will | )e the eiiulf?* I
lion ; but in no narrow spirit of hostility in any UurtioZ I
country. Justice and candour towards all, -}p r " ** r I
course; nnd it will atendily pinsue the sacred aim an!? I
There is need,especially in lhi« day of cheap
stern and dun: run mating criticism. Manliness andatMEI
til thought—** well aa bound morels—are in tinnier 2 l51
cruahevt under the mass of trashv nr corrupt ptihfiraiieM l9l
foreign aud domestic, with which ilm press teems. ILft al
loudly for Route daring and independent censor, alio r.IilII
on toe In eh of aevete hut just criticism, “w iilitnu fs,,„?l
v«*r,” and who will gnaid he interests ol I'• mure a„ii
• lio-e influences oftlie punlishing housesofil.t i„ uolr .
through magazine and newspaper puffing, ninfer so i
false reputations on worthless volume*, ut.il tiir^nai
tonn e..HI rr,ul«li d u„,l ,,,Hk,« lli 2
U e I bet e lore avow at the outset, ihnl we miend lo deal m2
these authors, publishers and books, w ith a sev Fiiir i»mI« n?
ited bv oiirahililies.ond a ptoperregaid for the coanwiSI
to an unlighletted commiiniiy. m I
We know nnti leellliat nur lilrrnlureis vuiiup —MltiHhnul
but too iniilaiive. Nevrnheb sn tlu.t v«miI|, ki« a
vantage* aud we shall endeavor to give ill. n, f„|| n| M ull.1
outraging tresli uud vigorous exliibiiioim ol the auad'tiZI
own country. ■
That this is pre eminently the land of original ihouri* M |
I'lileui Office, our woikshojte.nur fields nml <*ur aisrieauZ. 1
•'ant ly Hliilrute. In the Fine Arts, A merit an aniy, L*t I
produced wmka uf whi< h any nation migltl be pn,b4 f! I
Hrn alreutly rivaling old Europe in every depaiinteaiifiiMi, I
lion, stive only in that wt literature. Even iu tlii«, *x iiwkira! I
dent aaaerliou ol llrooghi and feeling I.hk comnienrrj I
the American position and character dnnand, and ate'cala. I
lated lo develope. Men here aland to tach oil.tr iuntwml I
udvuiiced relationa. Any exprrsaimts ihut shall In-traelntlM,
cottdilions, mtisl give out literature new uud original IWm-.
It will at cordtitgly be uuh ol the dietisltrd object,aftu
Alaguzme. to foaiet, by all the means in our power,evmfo
puUe. oi native uml original genius.
\\ bile nothing uf a aetiniian nr partisan tliarai ter will W I
admitted into nur pages, ur shall bv no inrans slninli bit I
discussing rel.gious aud pnlitical topics. J hrv iavahifo I
highest interests ut mnn, and at pteBsut, itiorMhari at aivta
period, attract the aeriotta atlcotimi of all tefler ting mini*.
l lie intfrr-M which the Hoitili lias m the i fto iraev uj I
clt.iracier oftlie Army uud Navy, will rlitiiu for lailli muic#«i I
prominent place in our culoiuii*. Our Naval And Milton [
Officers have often shown that lliev are us competent faito*!
the literature, as to defV-nd the honor of their country; aadi 1
number ol uhle coitli ibutors will he aerured from tl rimab, I
This Magazine will also be llie itiediiiin tlirnusb v.i»ickiba I
GEORGIA HIHI ORIUAL HOIMKTY will regularly pal I
lislt much of its moat intereetiug uiatciial—poriiosanf'ltifo I
meeiic uud foreign c< rreepondeuce,c<'iimiimMaiiou« > ltcUm,|
aud other papers which n tty possess n general value. V
We believe too that out position hue prenhat advatit«|ra, I
Georgia lies nearest the centre ol the Honthere Suui. aaj I
•hua ponsesses anperinr opportunities for eeiiuiatiii| rouikam I
opinion, and giving a true expression to bmiihernialrnwh. I
The work will he published by W. Thohkk WlLLUXin I
the first day of every inoiilli, hegiuning in Or loiter tint,
The ptice will lie Five Dollars per annum, payable tail* I
vunce. Agent* will he allow* d n liberal cumnifoba,iW I
their effort* to ohiaiit subscribers ure respectfully solicited/* I
Retnriis lo be made bv the first of August.
Snvmiiitili. May 1,1345.
O* Editors desirous of exchanging will please inert fo I
l’rjspeclus. 34 11 1
PROSPECTUS OF THE
SOPTHEU"! CULTIVATOR,
A Monthly Journal devoted to the improteuu at uf Bstlkm I
Agriculture. j
I N issuing the Prnepectiia for th « Third Voiwioffol
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, Ut- Publrol.erobavaifo 1
high gratification of animitiicing to the public that die; tod J
succeeded in engaging the services of *
JAMES CAMAK, of Athens. Ga.
to ronduct the editorial departuieut of the paper. Tbe bfob I
leputalioit of Air. C.as a gentleman, his ackn<» .|rd|. dibirt 1
us it writer,his varied ac'|iiiiemriit* in acience, togrtber
the attentiun which lie has long given to Agricultural fob |
ence and Improvement, afford the highest giiaraaiet ot fo 1
futute excelleuct) oftlie work. I
l o llie friends of Agriculture, therefore, througlmat tW I
Southern Stales, we address ourselves, to invite ibtircasf* j
ntii.n iu extending our circulation, to enalil* u. lo steri ifo |
increased expeudifuie w*. now muke to render our)
nrtliy the patronage of att intelligent Agricellsraln
ity. 'I'o you. then, frieudsof Agiicultiite.ihe lularefoabf ]
of ilie “Southern Cultivator” is coiuinitn-d, ami il >•«•# I
thul il shall he sustained, il will be. \\ ill von not, Inea.rot* J
ryman of you, “put vour shoulder* to the wfieri”asdlid•• j
ill an enterprise which contemplate* the uielmnlios ol li* I
condition aud perinaueii. prosperity of the Agri<nfn»ri**a of 1
the Southern Stales! Each and ail of imi • n •■»•••' »t j
till. Wll.L foo Do IT 7 ,1
The work will lie (tulilished Monthly, un ihrltrt of eaib
month, (instead of semi moniltly, aa lieretofure,) ia qtt’d l
form, and each number will contain SIX I LL5 P*jM* r |
mutter, just double the amount in the present form, •v™* j
arrangement,the Ruhscriherwill liuve nia volume in'l»fw#
numbers, slid will hereby b>* subjected to onl v hall'be pDdfo
lie now pay*. Tim first numlier of the third volumi •nl fo
issued on the Aral ol January, 1845.
TERMS.
One copy, one year, f'J
Twenty-five copies, *•?
One hundred ” J l
The Cash System will lie ticidly enforced in all esieK 1 " j
iu no instuiica will the paper he sent unless ilm CAbH |
iMimpeuie* theoruer. (t/*AII subacriptioni luuitcoi ‘
with the volume.
NOTICE.
nog sold out hie Stock, dec. lo Mr
Robert D. Ilall.ia trow desirous uf closing Iti* old affairs
nd would be very much gratified if Ids friends would ci
1 1 “"* ■* ! ' " nd mote particular! v those in-
Hi ’
FURNITUReVfAU KINDS MADE CHEAP
TO ORDER, REPAIRING, xfre. <f-c.
T I1E sultse.tiber respectfully informs the citizens of Mil-
Icdgeville ami i*s vicinity ,* that lie lia* bought all llie
Stock &c. ul Mr. Windsor Lord, and ban taken the shop for
marly occupied by him; uud iliul lie will carry on the
Jinking nud Kepairinif of all kinds of
Furniture,
on reasonable terms to suit the limes: nrul will also do any
tiling in the line of H>.use Carpenter s Work , aud hupe*,hy
strict attentiun to business, to get a shaie of public patronage.
I’roducsmid l.uiulier of all kinds will be received iu pay
ment tor any kind of work done by nte, ami with good refer*
cutes work may be bad for uutee *n.ude parable at Chrie mas.
OK, .... f . kOH’T D. HALL.
P. S.—All kinds of Paints ean he had ready for uee. Glass
Cut to anv size, and Glazing done.
Also, Gln*s for Picture Irainea, Ace. of varioue sizes; Hard-
Trimming* for Fiirni'ure, dec., and Mahogany aud
Black Walnut Draw Knobs, foe.
Ladies will please call at .Mr Newell’s Store, where they
will be conducted into the Shop aud cau set the Furniture.
K. D. H.
Milledgeville, Feb. 27,1845. 23 if
GREINER Sc BEALE,
FACTOR*
*■4 C«hmImIm SerchHli,
a*. TS, lay Street,
»*V*MMk.
PREMIUMS OFFEP.FH. . .
The piiblislurs.deaiiou* of expressir.^ »»•' ,r gfititofo** J
morr tangible fiirin that by mere aeknswledgeumatsl^jFjl
uuiiieroua friends who may make an rfmt •«»
circulation, offer ilia following prendiisiH t« fossa
send them the greatest numlier of subscribers lo IN
Volume, up to the first of March next.
For the largest number, not lesa than 100, a SILYBA
GOBLE T, with appropriate Agricultural ■
and inscriptions, worth • • • ™ .1
II. .
For the next largest number, not leae than 80, a similar
GOBi.El , worih .
ill. . . , , B
For lh« next largest aumber, nut leas titan 65, a simt* M f J
lartiOBLET, worth - - • • • ** /J
IV. . f
For the next largest aumher, not less ihsn 56, Laa- g |
dou’s Ency clopedia of Ay lirnlture,” worih
For the next largest, not lesa than 40, M Juhn*®»** |H I
cyclopaedia aud Dictionary of Rural Affairs,"
For every man whoseml* us 30 auhecribere,
back volumeHof the Southern Cultivator, bsndaoms*
Iv bound. . yif '
AII communications designed for pohlicatisj*’”!
dressed (ito-lpai>’) to James Caittak, E*q. Alh«**» u " ,
those on busmeas; lo the publishers at Augusta. y-o
J W.fo W.
(CTAs it ia desirable to regulate our i**u« "J
of snliecrihers for lire volume, we desire all P erM '|^ -1
tain subscriber* in send ua the names as early as
Dec. 12, 1814.
ADDISON C. SCOTT,
Alloraejr at Law,
TAZEWELL, MARION COUNTY, 0*
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