The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, June 17, 1845, Image 4

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.A***™ “••••Hit* *•*»? K5TSI jtm'.oU ilwMni. **• Wm. Oritoh.nf, is Miul> « r. (» 1*M» Hjpirloi Oasn, In hror ol .Solomon Ui, rmektnl.pl. Jonoph A. 8. Tumor ond Wm. D. h.r.li.11, oottriijr on oppttl. « .i - iAS * W * WAPPIN, Sheriff. ff«jr 1845. aa id* CmwrtHI July Sheriff’* Sale. 1S7 V* ke*old before the Court-house door hr the low oof .7,7-, Knoxelll** Crewfotd couutv, on the first Tuesday in p hour* tfUilt,(liefollowing pro- ^PawlotffUnd. number one hundred end sixty, Iq the sixth *Mrtci Monfiiifltly Houston, now Crawford countv; levied ®*b**be property of William Campbell to satisfy li Vue issue- out ol ike Inferior nod Superior Court* of said countv in fu- vorufScutt fit Carhnrt mid otliere ve William Campbell.— 1pointed out by f'laiutiff’s attorney. Onooefto women named Jinny, about thirty-five or forty yonran!d,and her child Louis*, ibout six years old; levied po to-ontiefjr • h fa issued out of Hie Superior Conn of Crow- ford cuunty. Robert B. Smiley, *«ndoi*>rr, vs. Wii limn Camp Ml nnd A. J. Pro.ton, aecnrit v on appeal. Property pointed omA by Plaintiff. Lot of land number one hundred and sixty-two, in the sixth Aiwtrict of originally HoiiMou, now Crawford eountv, levied on na the proper!v uf Jtuwo Harper to tutiaty n fi fa from Crawford InferiorCourt in favor of Daniel Goodman vs Jense Harper. Said lend pointed out by Plaintiff. M ^ SWELL WEUB, D. Sheriff. May 27th, 1845.r*o Crawford July Postponed Sale. W ILL he sold before the Court House door in the town '•fKiJOirlllr, on the first Tuesday in jOhY next, (fttliHi the ttaual hour* of sale, the following property, to wit: t t.i ^ number 209. mid half of lot number 144, in the 7th Dirtrict of formerly Houston, now Crawford couti- VI levied mi as the property of Willium Cumpbe.il to satisfy ■ So issued out of the Inferior Court of said county in favor of Scott 6c Carhurt uud others vs suid Campbell. Property pointed out by Plaint iff* attorney. .. ^ JAMES BEELAND, Sin tiff, liny 27, 1845. 35 WAIkiusoii [ilorigaKc bherill’H Sale. W ILL be sold at the Court house door in the town of lr- wintoit, on the first Tuesday in JULY next, be tween the usual hour* **f *ale, the following property, to wit: One Iiouhj and lot i’» the town of Irwinton, whereon An- gnat in A. Cullens residud on the sixth day of May, 1843, two lute of land in *nid county, containing four hundred and eigh ty-five acres, ruoro or Ihsh, known a* lots number ninety •nine aud seventy-two, in the third District of said eountv, u'nd lot number twenty night in the 4ih District of said county; nil levied on to satisfy one mortgage fi fu issued out of die Supe rior Court ofsnidcouuty m favor of Miller, Ripley &, Co. vs M»d Augustus A. Uullina. Property pointed out in suid mort- 6<i r* , W. W. BEALL, Sheriff'- April 23,1815. 31 ids Bulls July Sliuriir’s Sales. W ILL tie sold on tlie first Tuesday in JULY next, before the Coint-house door in tho town of Jackson, Uutts county, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wii: One hundred a*’res of land, nnd the crop on the tsarne, whereon John Smith formerly lived, adjoining Hobert Lhwsoii; levied on as the property of Benjamin Harrison, to aotiafy n ti fa issued from the Inferior Court of Bn tin county in favor of Jo.tepU 11. Scranton and Albert \V. Smith vs Alves II. While, and Benjiiimn Harrison und Humpton T.Dickon, indorser. One hundred o ie and a fourth acres of land, adjoining lands <*f Robert \V. Smith und others ; levied on ns the proii. ny ol Willium P. Hill, ir. autiRly a fi la issued from a justice's Court iu favor of William Fulglium vs William F. Hill. Levy mnde and returned to me by u Constable. H. II. DOSS, Sheriff May 27,1815. 35 ids lUimtgtMiiL'ry July hlicnd Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court-hom e door in Alt. Vernon Montgomery comity, on tim first Tuesday in JULY next, within the tisuul hours of sale, the following properly, to wit: Four lots ofl.i ml. known by tha following numbers, fit,219, 232, and 25'3, all 11 iug iu tho 1111» District of formerly Wil kinson, now Montgomery comity .containing 202| acre’s each, loorw or less; nil levied on as the property ufGeorge W. Rub- MM*n, t'» satisfy one fi fa issued from a Court of Common Pleas •tithe City of Augusta, in f»vor of Isaac A. Hiblerv*. said Robin sou. Properly pointed out bv plaintiff’* uttornavs- J. Al. WALL, .sheriff May 8 h, 1845. 34 Riant?*mery July Slicri<f’s Sales. W lLLhe.ruld before the Cnurt-lionscdoor at Alt. Vernon Montgomery County,oil tlie first Tuesday in JlJl.Y ne*j, within tl»« usual hours uf sale, the following proper ty to wit: 2iKfacres of pine bind, mire or leas, lying on the waters of B.rbtnil , ill the 51st Company District; also,one puled horse, nine or ten years old; all levied on as the property of John Phillips, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Hie Superior Court in favor of Hubert L. Troup. Property pointed out by [lie de fendant. SOLOMON R. WILLIAMSON, D. Sheriff. April 26ih, 1815. 34 Telfair July SMiuriflV; Male. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door iti the town of Jacksonville, Tel fair comity, on the first Tuesday iu JULY next, within the legal hours of sole, the follow ing property, to wit: One. negro hoy mimed Summer, 8 yeni v property el Airs Ri b 'cca Doptum, t* of age, levied onus* utixfy c* fi lit from aril 11. Hopson vs Scnven Superior Court Mr*. Rebecca Dopsun. The Jacksonville Acs/fomy, levied on a a tho property n the Trume.eaof s-tid Academy, to satisfy n fi fa from Teliai Superior Court in fivorof Willium Joins uud Willium 1. Church vs said Trustees. WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff. May 23,1815. 3fi Telfair July Slicriir’s Sale. W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the to wool Jacksonville, Telfair cuiiuiv, on the first Tuesday in JULY next, Within the legal hours of sale the following property, to wit: Cue lot of land No. 223, in the 7th District of originally Wilkinson, now Telfair county, containing acres, more or less; levied on as die property of Johnson J. McFarland, t«* aatMv a fi fa from Montgomery Superior Court iu favor or Joseph Htibb.trd vs Johnson J. AlcFarlnnd. JAMES BUTLER, I). Sheriff. May 23, 1845. 3C tds Telfair August Slitti'Rl N Sale. \ \7 ILL tm sold before the Court hoti3H door in the town V V of Jacksonville, Tel luir county, on the first Tueaday in AUGUST next, within theueual hours of sale, the follow iug pro|»ertj ,to wit: One boudrej nnd thirty sevon head ofstock cattle, mote or lass,one hundred nod nine head marked crop flower de luce in one ear, und nothing in the other—>tweui v -eight head mark- id crop flower do luce iu one oar und slit in the other, nil lirnnded with a Roman I; levied on ns the property of John Fletcher, to satisfy an execution issued from tho Superior Court of said county,iu favor of Zacburiuli Smdxliit v? John Fletcliafnnd James L. Fletcher. WILLIAM El.LIS, Sheriff. June 10,1845. 37 Ware August SIit rHI Vs Sale. W ILLbesoldorithefirst Tuesday in AUGUST next,be fore tho Court-house dour >i» the town of Wnresboro', Ware Cou nlv, \vitliiuthe usual hours of sulc, the following property,to wit: One lui oflund.No.478, in the seventh District of originally Appling, now Ware county, containing four hundred and ninety acres well improved; levied on as tho property of Seaborn Lastinger,to satisfy one fi fa issued from tho Supe rior Court of said county in favor of Andrew J. Miller vs said Lastinger. Levy made by Daniel E. K a ales, former Deputy Sheriff for said county. MILES J. GUEST, Sheriff. June Iff 1845. 37 Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold at the late residence of Reddin Rnwlins, decoaae-l.on the second day of July next, the follow ing property, to wit: 4 bend of 11 ors*h, 50 “ Stock Cattle,more or less, 100. " “ UogR, “ 40 “ 8l»eep, “ 44 I barrel of Sugar, riaotation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofaniddeerti- ed. JAS. W. RAWLINS, Administrator of lieddin Rawlins, deceased. Telfair county, May 21,1845. 36 W Admlni.trnto.’fi Sale, BLY to an order ot the Interior C jointly, while sitting I6r < ordinary pu., be soldhnfore the Court-house door in (rwintnii.iueuidcoun- tv, out he first Tuesday in August next, min negro woman, a Aral rate house woman, by the name olr-liily, und one-thiid nnrt of e first r*,te nerro fellow, by the natno of Shade/belong- «tig 4# ths estate of Caroline E. 3 Munson, deceased. Terms made known on the duy of rule. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r. May7tb, IDI5,33 tds ▲din I Hint rat or 9 a Sale. 4 GREEAlJLY to on order ot the Inferior Court of Wit jC\ kinson oosaty, while sitting lor ordinury purnosos, will be sold before the Court-house door in Irwinton, Wilkinson eonnty, en the firm Tuesday in August next, a negro woman Mnsyand child, and ona hundred one end one-fourth acres of pioo land, b•longing to the estate ot Wiley Rutland, late of said county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r. flay 7th, 164*. 33 ids Y virtue on lha >rM TnaHl.y in July nail, before the Uourl-liouse door in B inf- to lb. ett.le of WiUi.ur T.yl-r, Into of Newton county, ileeenand. Veinaon rtteil.y of«1e. WILLIAM hOLLINGSWOttTM, Adm’r. April »d, 11 lii.Slid[wm] ASmlulMriuor'. Sale- B Y VIRTUE oftn order of the llonor.bl* thelnlerior Court of WllklnMO county, wrlitn .ittin, for nrdin.ry purpoM*. *ill ti. .old bofor. tire Cuurt-bouM door, In the town of Irwinton, in uid county, on tho Ir.t Tueadny In AUGUST Mit, two «l»*e.,lo wilt Louiw,. women .bout 9. yew. -f.«,,»cd her infant child. Sold .. the property •f ll.njunio Ettum.deoewwl, tor tb. benebt of the b.ir. end crediMm at »M tawwd. Term, ofeele mod* k.own on (b.d^. WnUAM A. HALL, Adm’r. UaytT,IM* 9* t ' , » M»y nth, Iks. E^OUKniOaVHS.IIerd.u.pplicntl 1. to tb. houurnble th. I nlkrior 0.nrt of it while niltinn >■ s Court of Ordin.ry, fur le« ,tlonwlllbaH.de it.ldwiit county, , leeyo in nil Ilia l.utla belungiug to th. e.uleof llornlio tlark.dnl<i.d«i.e.MU. MARY BARKSDALE, Adiniui.trutrix. April 1.1, IUJ5. au—(J. w. w. *.) L'OVli MONTHS alter date, applicatio L made to the Honorable Inferior Court of icution will be of Wilkinsoi) county, while tilling for ordinary purpose*, for Innvo to sell the real estate of Caroline E. S. AIhusoii, lute of said eountv, deceased. JOHN .SMITH, Adio’ Wilkinsoncounty, March 10th. 1815. 25 ***il.!? OBOH0U, iHldwin CwSHky. •' KEEMA "Ad^Ui^. H ™ VRT ° t ' OKDINAXY. Jam** Vrrm. 18ift. 1 '* ' ^ T T spp«erhig tolit Couti by tha irprarenlation of John II. 7 X Founds. Aamiolstri'tor i»o the I'siSte Ot Exokiel Harris. | dethkised, that he lie* lolly silmuiiaurr-d on Miid estate, und he having made application for letters of Dismission from suid Administration: It la, therefore, Ordered, that the Clerk of this Court du issue I a citation, requiring ull perMMit* coocr-rned, to snow curve, it ' any they hare.ou or before the first Monday iu September next, why said lettera should not isHur; and that said citation hu publiesod in ona of the giixottrs of this Mate, for tho apace or six month*. A irue ex tract from the tiiiunfoe, this JRthdsv ofjaniiarv. 1845. 17 80t JOHN \V. \V. SNE-lD, c. c.o.‘ itlONITllS alter dam, upplmatiuii will ho ft. made to the llotiorahiv Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the reel estate of Wiley Rutland, lute of .-aid fount y, dec.mi «d. JOHN 8.Ml 1 11, Adm’r. Wilkinson comity, Mo roll Uhli,lbl5. 25 I^OUH RlOlVJI'siN altar dale application ft- made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson eountv ill tie t - , while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave loscll two lots oiland ill Cherokee, belonging to the estate of George tfhinholser, dncenscd.for (he Uauclit of tlio crodiiors of said decease.!. W.J. SiilNUOL.sKR, Adui'r. February 4,1845. *Jt| ft^'OtJ 14 ifl.4kiiiTllS after date, application will be ft made to the Hunorublenlm Inferiur Court of Wii- kinson county, when siumg for ordinary purpose-* for leave to <>ell the laud and nrgrood belonging to the estate of JamoM King, late of said county, dcceusud. JAMES KINNEY, Ex’r. April 19th, 1C 15. 31 vr'Oints moNi rus after date application will bo Hindu X to the honorable Interior Court of Baldwin comity wtiibi silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Landsbe- hiuging to (lie estate of Metdurch Rogers, deceused, fur toe benefit of the lieiis und crediidra of said deceased. WILEY F. RUtiLUo. I1EZEKIA1I ItOGEUcJ, March 4th 1845. • Adm’ra. itlONTHN ft' made to the Honorable the Hunt] county., while sitting It the lauds belonging to said eountv,deccusd. WILLIAM C. PARKER, Executor 51 ay 31st, 1345. 37 after date application will be he Inferior Court ol Wilkinson lury purposes, for leave tosell ale of Benjamin Stubbs, Into of Hiolicc to Debtors u»U Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estotft of Benjamin Exmn. lute of Wilkinson county,deceased,are hereby requested to make ininiediute payment; and all persons having demands against said estate, will render them in agrveuht v to law. WILLIAM A. HALL. Adm’r. May 27,1015. 35 fit Nolice to Debtors tiutl Creditors. \ LL persons having demand? nguiuet the estate of Curoline K.8. Munsou.uie requested tub udor them m terms of the law! uud those indebted iu «uid « slate are uiso requested to cotne forward and settle the samo. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r. Wilktnron county, May 7lh, 18-15. 33 fit Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Wiley Rutland ure requested to render them in terms of the It w and those indebted to suid estate ure requested to come forward an i s. tttu the same. JUMN SMITH, Adui’r. Wilkinsoncounty, May 7th, 1845. 33fit Thomas iialtle % Propoumler of the'] Appeal in XVarrcn will of Elizabeth Fleteellen, deed., j Superior Court vs, } from the decision oj Sarah Persons, and ) r . . J the Cuurl of Lucy fioddie, { 1 * J Ordinary. I T being represented to this Court (hot William Battlo re- si.it s in Slielhy county, 5»tuie of Tennessee, that Edwin l>. Whitehead, and Kefo'ccu Whitehead, his wife, reside iu Green county, Nlute *df Alabuitie, tliut the ubovo state *1 cam is now pending in this Court for trial—-It is on motion ordered, that tin'said William Buttle, Edwin D Whitehead and Re ‘a Whitehead show cause, on or before the first day of the next Term of ttiis Court, why said will nhottld not ku proven iu suinmit form; and that a copy of this rule he served on said parties by publication in one of the public gazettes of ibis Mute once u iiiuittli for four mouths; and it is further ordered, that u paper containing said publication be deposited in the i’ostOfiice to the uddress of Willium Battle, Fortersville, Tipton county, and to Edwin If. Whitehead and Rebecca Whitehead, to the Court-house in Green couuty, Alabama, at least 3U days before uuid Court. GEORGIA, J Clerk's OjJiee Superioi' Court of said IVarren cmn'ij. £ County. I, James Pilcher, Clerk ol the Superior Court of said coun ty, do hereby certify tliut the above is a true copy of atiorigi toil order taken and entered upon the miinit; a of said Court, te April Term of the same, 1845—this, the 21st duy of April, 1815. JAMES PILCHKK.Ulk. S. C. See. 31 m4tn [tb] Muietta /•'. Graham J Libel for Divorce in Telfair > Superior Court, May Term, Daniel »V. Graham. S 1815. I T appearing to the Court from tho retain of the Sheriff that tin! Defendant is not to be found iu the enmity of Ti l- fair; audit being also repre>eiitt d, tliut rite said defendant re- ol llie State of Geoigiu ; it i«, on motion. Ordered, that be appear und file his answer on or before the Thursday after tho fuiiiili Monday in October next, or be eonsidered in ! of this rule he perfected by it e public gazelle of this Slate, for default; and that monthly publication in < tbs before the ol thin Co WILLIAM W. PAINE, Mat 1st, 1345. Attorney pro petitioner. The above is a true extract from tho Minutes of Telfair Superior Court, Moy 3d. 1845. 33 ui3oi JNO. F. McR A K, Clerk. Green li. Williamson"] l George IV. Folds and ^ c % WUnum W. Folds, J £ T appearing to the 1'onrt, that one of tho Defendants William W . Folds tinea not reside iu the limits ol tin. .Slate, it is ordered,that snvice he perUeud liv iMiblicntirn of this Rule, onet a month for three tuuiitln*, in the lieorstu Journal, be torn the next Term olthisl'oini. JAS. A. MEUI WETHER. Complr. Sol. True extract from the minutes of thft Superior Court id Putnam County, March Term, 1815. JAS. NICHOLSON, Clerk. Moy 7th, 1845. 33 m-lm FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, C.IP1T.SJL $300,000. mur. KBW-YORK OONTMAHUTWNSHIP FIRF 1. IN^URANCL CO.Ml'ANY havingefuuttliitliejunn^co- c_v in KsuxviLLEiCrawrurd cuool>.o dlioaoie BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, an<i cvcrvdaacriplion nf pi Mpoitv, aRumst lupa or danio^r liv fire. ' I'-KA.lClrS ii. MUIUIUUK. A«eut. ' Knoxville,June 11, IliM. XI if AS1IUKST A DKMl/iTAiei, ATTOII1MSES AT LAW, Dnlouloii, (>a„ Will practise in all the Comities of the Ocmulgec Circuit, Dec. 17. 12 If IIOH AKD A: EJt TESl Itl Oll I>, COilliUlSmOA JIICKCIIANTM, Apnlucliivolu, Fla. 7IM1K omierei-ned having commenced a General Cummin, .ft siou Business nt Apalachicola, ure now prepared to re< Cfivn and forward, store or sell, all cotton und product- al attrt will be goods,consigned to them. 'I’hcir perso given to all business confided to their care. THACKER B. HOWARD. ADOLPHUS S. RU J’HERFORD. Jan’v.1815. HEAD 41UAKTEKS, Milledgcvillc, 13th May, 1810. To the Colonels, or Covwumdantx oj Regiments composing the First Brigade of the Fu si Division of Georgia Mi ilia IlfllGIlBAStft vacancy has occurred by the death of ▼ T Charles R. Floyd, Brigadier Geurral of the First Biig- ade of the First Division of tlm Militia of this fc*t»ito ; Now,m order that said vacunr.v ma> be filled, am) in puisuauee oflnw. I have thought proper to issuo this, my proelutnatinn. Itereljy ordciiug rou, the said Colonels, or t'oimiisnilaiita of R*;gi r - iiients, to cause uu election to ha hold on Wednesday, the 23d duy of July next, at (lie several places of holding elections iu your Regiments, ns are now established by law for holding cleeiioiiH tut members of the General Assembly, giving due notie.o thereof, for the election of a Brigadier General to fill the vacancy aforesaid. j Ido further ordor, that returns of said election be made uiomsimu sum* oiiaatiB oHSaasnrSxis WHITc *VB«PIVI7N'ftPmW # . Hnrlwmier CvMti, fla. Hiving xPtw, hoyou*l nil question, and by ihtuiti led urn i mail y oflhn hum I rad- win* Iivstsdth# o While 8 u In hur, seen rail for (lie srabliihtlwt degree df'coufldence end favor nnparelieled in (ne biitfjry of any other watering plat e en recently offered lo the public pa- tronage. The proprietor lisa been encouruged to make com- eklernble improvements since the last keasun.npoii the build- GEOUG!A, Rtildwin Count). ft.'iy HEREAfi Hugh Kuos, Atlmiiiisiratoi de bonis non on v * tiie estate ol A lextuidor Green,deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission from said Administration : Tlmse are, then!turn, to cite and udtuoiiJeJj all am) singular th'*. kindred ami creditors of said deceased to he and appear nt my oifiee within the lime prescribed h) law,to? bow enuso, if any they have, why said letters should not he grouted. Given undenny lia lid at office, this 171 li day if’Dec, 1841. 12 nifiin JOHN W. *v. rtNbAD, c c.o. GEORGIA, ItnUlwiii Coiinfy. V II UREAS Kobort it. Meieliam, Executor on the es- V V tata of A ugelioe. Muucliaiii, deceused,applies to me for letters ul diMinsMoii Hum auiu Exceutoisliip : Thuae urc therefore to cite ami udmonisli nil nnd singular the kindred and ureiii.urs of uuid deceased, to ne mul appeuiat inv officr. within the time prescribed bv iuw,lo»hoY% cause,il'atiy tlmy have,wii* said Imters should not lie grunted. Given under m * liet,5 ai other, tii.f* 11 th du\ of Miircli.l845. 21 n.fim JOliN W.W. SNEAD, c. c.o. GEORGIA, iRiItiUkil Uoiinty. llfUERBAS Carey Cox applies to me for lettom s»l ▼ ▼ Adiuiuistralion on the etsiaic u! Thomas lluyiicsjst « of sui,l county .deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all end tdr.guU r the kindred und creditors of bind deceased to he and appeu r at my nfth e, within the time prercrihed by law, to show cau«# , if any they have, why said letters should uotUegrunied. Given under my liund at «ihce,ihis Ifilii duv ot June, 184£ ■- 37 5t JOHN W . W. .SNEAl), c. c. o. GEORGIA, Wiliiinsoii County. W HEREAS William C. Parker applies lo me for le;T- ters ol Adtiiiiiisiration on Hie esiutc of WiltisUr Etheridge, lute of said couuty, deceased : These are thercloie t«i cite and adinouisli ail nnd singula'r the kindred und creditora of said deceased, Co be am.! appear at tny oilier, within the lime prescribed by law, to snow cause, if any they have, why suid letters should not granted. liven underiny hand ut office, this 01 at day ofMnv, 1845 . ” f ‘ AUG. B. KA1FOIID. tllerk. ings ami plaasure grounds attached in the place. He has : also trteied n commodious and comfortable Bathing Houm— he has engaged thn services of expHrisnced and a.commodat ' ing managers and agents, and Iris servants will be obliging und attentive, so that no inducement shall be wanting lose- cure the patronage of the public. To the stranger, who lias never tested the virtues of the ctiryidal fountains and balmy atmosphere, of thi.« pleasant re gno. It is onlv necessary to nav, that tlieso .Springs me loca ted in the midst of tim most delightful and healthful recinn of our Btiito, n few miles north «»f the Pine Mountain, and omy niiiH miles soulhtfusi ot Greenville, through which place a dai ly lilts of stages, connecting with the principal lines of the Onion, is now in operation. The proprietor flatters himself that this is the only estab lishment in the whole South where the viritor can Unaccom modated with nn equal variety of wutorn. Here we have the purest freestone fountains, the strong and the mild chalybe ate,und tho while sulphur, surpassing in purity, and in the distribution of ite elements, any hitherto known. But besides this we have a country abounding in scenery romantic ami beautiful, and are surrounded by a population u nsiupass***) for intelligence and moral worth by that of any other farming district in the State. From these advantages we may safely expect to draw all that may be required to pralify’the intellectual, moral or physical appetites of our vis itors, and neither expense, solicitude, nor effort on the part of the proprietor, shall ho wanting to rendor this wateiing place as popular for its accommodations as it already is unrivalled foi the gifts of a beneficent Providence. UT a linn of Mages will be run three times a week, by Col onel Lee, from Columbus, via HaniiIton,io tha White Sulphur •Spring-. The Ball Room will be opened every evening, and will be provided with the very l>C6t music the country affords. WALKER DUNCAN. Meriwethcrco., May 21. 1815. i\. B. Th« proprietor will add,that whilst striving to satis fy visitors in bia minerals and attention, lie will also try to satisfy them in churges. 37 if 37 5t GEORGIA, H ilkiusoii Goiciity. W HEREAS ft?umtiel Bragg, Adininistrutor onthce.statn of Cornelius Bachelor, lute of said county, dccmisec.* applies to me lor letters of dismission lion: said Adiuiniatr* tion: 'These aretherefore,tocite. nnd admonishull und singiilur,tliltt kimiredund creditors of said de* eased, to be and appear at mV office within tin- time, prescribed by law, to show cun*'. f they have, why said letters should not he or .Upon iho Given under my hand utolfice, »*Gi*i8»-^Bl‘setr U> fim of nnd J *. H. ift.irri.inf. 1 ? ? e " OICOUOM -» Of whig poll County. W IlElt; ilie lullowiHLX, Aduiiulsiralrix on ihc fstaie, .d 1 : 0|i|)lie« IU mo for loner. disinir>. , * rrii • titration i That a niojte aml admonish all and singula* the kindred alfeQliot) be I’ 1 HM,,i dect use*!, to be and appear ut my oltice within tltu u;^ pmscniied by law, u, r - any tfmy have, why suit* should not bn t Given under tuy haud,atY«**£ fi t ibis I Dili duv 17 tnfftn aUG^B. HA IFOR GEORGIA, WUkiiDou CbMUR). \\ IIEREAS 'Jan.es 'l'ay lor, Guardian'for the vY Thomas Taylor,tlocensed, applies in me for letters t f dismission from the Gudi*liunsliip of '1 homes and A id e I is s l Taylor, two of said Wards: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al! persons iutei * oMed to be uud appeur ut iuy office, within the time proscribe .1 by luvv. to show Cause,if any they have, why suid letters of dismission should not be grunted. uivcii under my hand at office, this 1st day of January, 184 ». 15 nifiin AUG. B. RAIFORl), c.c. o. GEORGIA, Yl'ilkinson Couiily. 1/4/ UEltEAJj l*avid s>inii|) and John Siwilh, Adwinistr *- Y v tors on tho csfate of'Wm. Smith, apply to me fork t- ters of Dismisdioii from suid estate ; 'J'hese ere,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singula r p the kindred and creditors *.f said <!-* **..s-’d, to he and upper r at my oti. • , w pit in the lima pu-tciil-.d by law, iu i-itu w cauhe, if any they have, why said letter** r/.iotild nothcgrnuiei!. Given underiny huml, at otlicc, mis 7lh dnv of April, 1841 •. 2i> hig h a . b. ra iFord, c. c o. GEORGi.4, Wilkinson Co^iuy. W IJEIVEab Juincs Wilcox,of Appling couuty '* applies to me lor letiors *.. Ailiuinistrutiou ii.w wit it tho will annexed, on the estate of Jumai Intoofthis county, deceased! These are tlieremrc to cit*- and admonish uiiund siug t kiiitiicu .aider* «hiuis of said d* ceased, to he uud Hpp* ,*ffice within the lm.3 prcscriia d by law ui show cause they have, w hy mad b-ttois Simula not bo gmuled. Ciivcn under my hand at office, this oili dav ol Mnv 1845 33 5t A U(i. B. RAIFOR D, ( : ierk. GEORGIA, Wilkinson Costitly. v\, DEREAri Jacoo Fi. tmtiu, Administrator on thn es- \\ tnta of Jeremiah Allen, h to of suit! county, deern.-ed/ pplies to me for loners of disu iMuon from suid Aduiimstm e, therefore, to cite and admonish al 1 uud sin} and creditors ol suid deceased, to he rod uppt illiin the time pr» seiii.ed l»y low,tv .»f *ivv *-uur any they have, why said letters should not be gmi.t.-d. Given under my hand al office, tins lo-.hdav ol May, 1 34 liifitu * VLG. li RAIFORl), Cj*. GEOICGE4, Wilkiiixoii Courtly. \\ John G. Jones, Guurdjuii lor M<^ I mSm 1 Yrair® vxirvv « M jlovtjbm miens mum Mar »■« evtr tem offeree* foe M fmofffiu, recently returned fiom New-\urk, witlitt nns stock of Watches. Jo%vclry. Fluted Ware, dec. dee. —consirriNo or—— Superior Gold and Hilv**r Lever Watches* Gold Fob, Guard and Ladies Neck Chaius, Gobi,Silver anJ Steel Spectacles, Gold and5lilv«r Pencils, Ladies’ and Genllmnen’s ilronnl l’ms, Finger Rings and F.ar Rings, Gold lluttons. Binds and Chain Slides, 1 himbles, Ludics’ Fine Goldnud llntr Bracelets, Jet Gotnhs, Hair Pius ami Head Ornaments,«-c. Roger’s Superior Pen and Pocket Knives, Unxur’s anil ScisMors, » Kink Pi.ateu Castors, Cake Baskets and Caudle Stick* Briitariia Ware, Fancy Goods. Ac &c. &c. Embracing almost everv article usually kept in Ins line, ALL of which is ENTIRELY NEW and of tha most fashionabie style and best quality, and will be sold nt prices which cannot m i/to suR nnrcliosvrs. . , , , WalCIMtA land Jewelry of every description re- paired at the snorter*' notice. All watches repaired or sold will be warranted to keep good lime lor one year or the cash ■ refunded. Watches sent from any part of the country will receive the same a l ten I ion, and be repaired on ns reasonable ( terms as though the oir/ur were present. C. K. WENTWORTH, Watch Maker and Jeweler, store adjoining that of Mr. Geo. A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street,MACON, Geo. Macon, Jan. 7, 1845. 15 tf tfl/ fr City Adverting ; PRINT WAMHotlpI IN NEW VOHK 1 ’•“srsrcffiiTWfiEi JLA tli.llli.y ba.n r tmucrf ihiiiir WAHE.MoloiyMl i tlj LALlUOLd EXCLUlilVJ6LY.fri. »y Itleir «(lr,.i|, m f (iItL'**** fc tt »r. oii.MmI lo exlfil.il un .Murlm. - ‘ ' ettt Ii( /Ur« ufleiej in Aoieiic—unil iu 1VS5IAV SPRIi\». THE Subscribers most r* • r \ectfully inform the public: that they hsjy - J 0q repaired nnd fitted up in a superior in*.. D dJdq irgc and commodj- ous Hotel nt the ludiun mi by II ■ Dillon, and during Ihu Int-t sumni There are so many living wit nesses who cun bear testimony to thn wonderful benefits derived from the use of these (era, (list it is useless to speak of them lie They assure all who are dU foits shall he spared to provii to their enjoyment ami comfort; audio afford them all such means of amusement us will enable them to drive* dull care awny,” and puss tlicir time in pleasure. |TTGaming strictly prohibited. A Dnilv Lino of Splendid four horse Couches runs from this place to Forsyth, leaving the latter place on the urrival of the Cura from Macon. DILLON & COLLIER. GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT,> Mill* dgevilie, Nov. 2, 1889. \ Analysis of the Water of the Indian Bpiing, Butts Couuty, Georgia'. Quantity, one pint (wine treasure) or 28,875 cubic inches. Pi clvniuartesjor a correct analysis of this Spring. Bnroinetpr, ..... 28,54 inches* Temperature of tho atmosphere, • 08 leg. Farenheit. Temperature of the Water. • 40 do. do Specific gravity 1,142, that of distilled water being 1,000. GASES. Az'HicGtts. • • 0,156 cubic inches. Uurbouic Acid Gas, • • 1,000 do. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. • 3,5 do. ' SALINE CONTENTS. Carbonate of Magnesia, • • 1,982 grains, foliate of .Magnesia, • • 71,528 do. foliate of Lime, • • 7,152 do. Iphute of Potash, • • 3,415 do. Total of Saline Contents, 84,077 JOHN UUGGLES COTTING, State Geologist of Georgia. Viav 27. 35 tf Uajrool iSl/foll! Ssfohr Stilplu | l |mi lion These the kind) in v officr id Guardi i IlH •A.npplirt .nship: , llu-rotoro show cau-fjil upy they buv be gruilled. •jiveil under my hand n. * GLGRGIA, BccdRii' County lor R*uers *>i dinu ssioo from sutd Adi These arc,therefore .to cite and udmoiii th* kindred and creditors ol suiddi ianythav hav Given under 21 fim TV A 1C M SPRINGS. ^ The 8jl^ of Georgia, deflervedl^ celebrated for the lertuny oi .*Vou?.', nfriT^Br the richness and abundance of its min- eral ores, its stupeiidoun entaraeta and inSJLBL Tit’ii! mountain scenery, can also boast the most valuable rii’ fouetnius on the face of the Globe, is is no vain boasting; h distinguished gentlemen, one 1;as travelled extensively in foreign lands, assures us, while in England und on the Continent, he visited the celehiated watering places, (hot he saw not one on which re had been so prodigal of her gifts,us those bestowed on fi Warm Springs, In Meriwether county, Georgia. truly wondeifnl natural curiosity and delightful Suni- rcut’is situated on a spur of the Pine Mountain, thirty* miles north of the city of Columbus. A fuuntuiii,gushing forth, per minute, fourteen liundre*! gallons of crystal water ! 9b° Temperature, is indeed r rare curiosity. It« virtue, owever, of curing diseases, which have defied the skill of the most eminent Physicians, seems still mote wonderful. The ingredients of the water, as ascertained by accurate |unntity one wine pint, or *28,875 cubic inches —specific gravity U,898—distilled water being 1,000. Gahks 'ionic acid*gas, 2 cubic inches—Sulpliuretl of Hydro- truce.—Solid contents: Caihountu of Lime, I grain— iute nl Iron, 3 5 grains—Carbonate of Magnesia, MMi9. mperature oi the water, Winter and Summer,90 de- snmiig u lurg< The Block COLOIlS, FMItRACINO foifo'l •Morituv ni f tr -....fi-.—im*| to sell »• ..jtt sndoKKKKALkY LovvKH.tbon those wl.oxenuSSP 1 smuiig u forge variety of ailirles. ■"vnnotj n GUIliiltli urXKVKIUf, TH0U«*,n XACIKO XVKI.V V R, XT If u. ,ATl U«| aCAN ANu PRINT. in mnrkffi—irrfff/y tty!,. „J u-Hth are go! up ? own t,lU,,andcaunutbelut.!chrirhcrc ex, "*''*8 io Fflnl. will M U for ll». .lock before making il.rir piliclmurn .a..in.co ollrnrnio, in. lowon mnik.i "Jl 1 " in* .11 il. dr.i,.hle in mnrkeutfi! f,'v"d. * Cni.lng.e. of |i.ic.. ciurecicj with tv». MO murl:ri 1 «ro i-lauefi ui ilia baud.of buvet. ’ '“"WHSl Pel. 8,184*. 3 5 ■ Fu OPOSA Ls "■ _ For PubliMhivg in ,Savannah a Mowhiy P~i.fi.il I TO BK CALI.ID I THE SOUTHERN H1ST0RICaj|| LITERARY MAGAZIN^ rROSPECTliS. T HE originators of this work Imlievc that tbefirilr u rnrv exertion end influence, in nurtounrev i. v! #r ! . growing wider end wider; and they are w | least n portion of the ground, which seems The chit f object w hich they have in vit w ““ ” th*g for the Southern States tlmt literary DOxi'fns 2 MADISON A INDIAN SPRINGS ■ believed, iiie.v me .{UKlified lo .leumm "l bi7de.Su ’hruugli Ihi.cli.nu.i, la |iointout flic revnu.e'ei»7ui , Ilie inierc.i.or III. 8f>ulb,io represem wiihtrolkiluT ler mid cuniiiiiuourtbu people,ond 10 lutni.h .ion fur iol.lleclu.1 effort. Willi ihe., vi," ^S ■Iiuglll 10 enlixl iu life undertaking the beat talent if 32, t donlh; mid tlte> feel,Hi.1 tliej can appeal «bb 1 dertee 10 Iht ii lelluw citizen, iur itippurt and cou, 'I he wetk will be S lulhertt— il will b e the lion; hut in no narrow spirit ofbnstiljtp toon, GmiJ,!, ; country. Justice (ltd candour towards all,' »i|i tZOX course; and il will eieartilv puisne llie.nr.red «it„,sf^J STAGE NOTICE. The Nearest, Cheapest, and Best Route from Aug us* ta, Geo., to the Indian Springs. T HIS old and well knownfroutr: having been reduced to a Hack line, will run the emming summer, commencing the first day of June, from Madison—Leaving Madison on | Monday, VV'ednesduy, and Friday mornings, after the arrival •WtlO.SfM ■». ant aoS There ji need, especially ii, this day’of td'iMplllenS!?ft| M uniiness Biidor ; fiw£ I >91 I stern ami discriintnnting etitiersm. Munliness' j ofthought—as well as sound morals—are in 4un|(cr(i tight—hb **r,n as Buunu iiioiuih—nre in iunteroi k^l shod tinder the mass of trashy or corrupt puMicitio 1 dgn and domestic, with which the press leesm TuL^I illy for some daring and ludependent censor, who7J|21 crusboi forei loin An tiie fash i>f severe ”»ut just cVilic, “ and who will guard !i , 1 Wit boat ml l.s ■ gusto. Travellers may rely upon good horses and coaches, snd good accommodations in every form. W* hope by good and close attention to sliure a part of the public patronage. Distune*, forty-three miles. Fare $4,00. C. W. BRIGGS Si, CO. Daniel A.Tuckf.h, Agent,Madison. Map 13, 1845. 33 if We therefore avow at the outset, that we intend to falifel ' these authors, publishers and books, with a roveritvoililS I ited by durabilities, and a proper regard for the courtedeiS I to ail enlightened community We know and fee) that our . - but too imitative. Neverthelv Dll. JOHY H. WRIOHT, Dentist. of Judge Stocks of Greens. Mr. Carey of jets, who have experienced its beneficial ef- linns of such Physicians ns Boswell unJ iefy the most skeptical of its healing pro- We know nnd fee) that our literature is younr, •ndbitWfcl H too imilutivo. Nevertheless that very youth h»» i|g| , vantages and we shall endeavor to give litem fall pUv fctl 1 j cournging fresh and vigorous exhibitions of the mind 32 own country. . j That this is pre-eminently the fond of original thou All* I Pateui Office, our workshops, our fields and our riveniWt 1 dantly illustrate. In the Fine Arts, Americsa gesimS produced works of which any nation niiglu be pruiid. $. W 1 ;-'- h ?i"Mill < ;dgevI»« on the 16ih in.t. Allopera- J ?io < ’ n ,*i!.v» d only io'.haiof mer^iure.'’ElM d '?!bb".'iSS V V ion. In hiapfotenfiion w, I be ol tended lo by colling at j Bnt aBBer iio,. ol ibuogbi and feeling ha. ...~3 h.a rooma at Keeeh.r & Itrowo’. Hole). 37 U | , hB America., pnaition.ud eha.aele? d’Lnd, aedwiBl laled to develupe. Men here 81»},d to t.acb other inacv^l advoticed relatione. Any eapm-vion*that .hall bctrai,link*I euDdiiiona, mu.tpive tiu lilrrutiirencw and original r.irm-1 It will accordingly be one ol ,i,e clieti.brd obyeclaoli*I Magazine, to foster, by ull cm,a in out po*er,cter,i»| pulae ot native uml origitiHl geiiius. | While noibing of « sectoriun or partisan cl,at>c,crtri||l admit led into our page., vie si,ell by nn means sluink Hal discussing religious mid political topics. TheyinvolnMI highest inlets sis of man, uml bi presenl, more limn .1 >■;■ period, atlracl the serious allenti.m of all tefleclif| niii The interest which the Mouth has in thn efficjjteall character ofihe Army and Nuvv, willcluitn fur both FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY. R OBERT D. If ALL (successor of W. LordJ hits con stantly on hand, makes to order, and repairs all kinds of Furniture. All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best manner, and low. All kinds of Puititecan be had ready fur use, Glasscutto any size, and Glazing done. Also, Glass for Picture frames, &c. of various sizes; Hard ware Trimmings for Furniture, &c., and Mahogany and ! Iur Lite »e mul iidmonu-h nil co^ c, VvIiv siulii itbin the time prescribe*! ijv/Jf* n °d ain't,' rr, why suid lelleiij slKitilfTf inv band nt office, this A\.V*"ol be granted. JOHN |*. J»Ju»tf ". v UM.x. JWEiS^ON, l. c. u. GLOLGIa, Decatur Cou.iJ U W IIEUKA& Henry Arline, Fx/^Y - v v deceused applies toniefoi l*44 ,,t '' 1 .^lias Pullen euid Executorship: *Y ,ho1 Dintifosiuu Iikji These are,therefore, to cite nnd/fi| § . the kindred and «Mediiors ul H»in’ ; ' r f <oti*sli at] nnd singular ut Itiy ulfita Within the lime prjV/ be und ujipcar 'I lie eertificai CijIuulhiie.niid le cm, r.ud th.-. n II oxey. should ptfcriies. Ana resort lor him vvlm already enjoys the blessing of In jaltli, uml wiio chooses, during the sultry Bummer months, to I.* v aside the. dnliesuf his avocations, tu travel iu search of plicasure, in it healthier and cooler clime, there are but few j>: .aces in America, where lie can find cooler breezes, more pie- tu resquo monntniu scenery, a greuter diversity of amusements refined society, and not olio vvheic he can enjoy the y ol warm bathing to such perfection as ut this luvoicd 'l*hc subscribers bavins’ become tho exclusive proprietors, re permanently located licte ; they beg leuve to us?ore those. vJio may honor them with n visit, that nil their energies will c directed to anticipate the tastes and comfort of then guests. I’lio Hotel in open during tin* whole year. A Post Oifico mail tri-w* • kly ) is established here—and a large assortment >fco* ds kept. Since last season, extensive improvements have been made, uud the vvhols place pit-sen is a new und beuiititiil appearance. Pussengcrs from Alabama, Aladison, or Grilfi'i, will meet with no delay, ns backs ure. always in re uliness nt Greetin'ilie to carry’them to the Springe. A tri-weekly iiueol Singes runs from Columbus here during the II. & S. tt. liONNEtt. Worm Springs, ««. Mav 20,1815. 3* tf GREINER A BEALL, FACTOB8 I Ami Commititiiou Mcrclianls, No. 72, Bay Street, hUVIlllUill!. 51 tf Sept. 17. L AW. rnHF, underaignril wi i regularly attend the Superior J. Courts in tbc following counties, viz: Morgan, Wilkinson, Greene, Hancock, Putnam, James, Baluwin, Jasper and Bihb. IAS. A. MERIWETHER. Entnnton, 2dih Mnrch, 1845. 28 em4t Ladies " *"m- M.w.ti-'l'iWte«C~jyiiure they °' ,r , f" 1 °" r N"«< ill be conducted into tiie s Imp and can bco tlic Furniture. -* 1iA.ua St- ^55. — Iir»V 1 ,’ l f u;v cuinpeteut to iMr, Milledgeville, June 10. 1845. 37 if Ibo literature, ue to dclc.id the honor of their coualty; ull * . number nl able contrdnitois will be secured f-nrn thru nu.li. I letters by Iu Given under my baud nt d - <£/*• be granted. ‘J8 Cm JO^/ftbraa*- (H«v ol April,1845. — I V. DICKENSON, c. o. o* NEW YORK CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. T. JENJVIIVGS & CO., DKAPEltS AND TAILORS, 1MPORTGR8 OK GEORGIA, PliLLlb from said estate : Titesc ate,therefore, to yL'oitiKty* m" 4 V UEIIEAS John C. Mu/ r- , . Y T ol Wm. I). Uole,npplC4 n » Administiatoron the and appear ut my officcAv^admonish all concerned to show cause,if unv tlie^W' dhiir the time prescribed l»y l»w Dnld not be granted. Ol/ ,av( '» vvll . v 8uil * letters disinissorv [liven under my handif „ 20 On ill jt office, tilts 28th dav of March, 1845. WM. It.CARTER. C. (J. (>. GEORGIA, TOI1N SAWYER?; ,, , fore nio.one esnj 4 /^ 1 the 4b4th District, C». M. tolls be- about four veois old bay mare,four feel eleven inchea high, from the lioof eigA ‘ R, « r »» ^ *«ce. tight hind fool white about twelve irciifo U P ll,H ‘•‘L *“ ,, d foot white black speck on the/,,' 11 P llin log, unelmd ull run,,,I, -mull Appraised by Pie f iU ,4,c ankhrjust above the hoof, dollars. > £•»«* »>• nl,d I .' Vi , 1 ‘i?!5 W? i * l ‘ l «* '“/O April30ib, 18g r HARM CAMF.J.t*. A trueextiuc' / , _ .... 30 3, fod urn the Estray Book, April 30th, I84*b. IC LOT H S, C A SS l M Li It IiS, VESTINGS, FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, &c. 2?1 UllOADWAY. 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 and examine our Stock of New and Fashionable Goods for Spring and Summer wear,comprising an assortment unsur• pasted in richness and var iety,ami which will he math to order in a stylo second to no house in the Trade, ut prices which must offer such inducements to tiro Cash purchaser us can- 20 3m GEOKCy'/ VV heui.Tk , WM. D.LLCKtE.c.i.c. \i/ HEIirp* Wewion County. VV me |(*8» /S Nancy Ellis and William It Henry apply to Ellis, decenoif^forttof Administration on thecstuteof Evans Thf u ’.Jrd * the k‘**a*y *yiherefore,toci»e und udmonish all and singula*- at up/jOUrmnd creditors of saiil deceased, lo be und uppear if au <>/ forB«iil'i n lli« Dine prescribed by law ,to show * nuie, ll >. L fff|,ave,why said Ictlsrs sboulJoolbe grained. 3?/*J* w ^nder my hand, at office, this 24th duy <»l May. 184k WM. D. LUlKIK, ClciU. W 4yl|ilClA, Newton County. PjURT OF ORDINARY, May Term. 1845. Kpp.aring to the Court, that John P. Thoinpeou, Ad#* ,ftd/»inistrator on the estatr of Batnual Thompson,decease d, 33 tf By (ho Commander-in-chief. nutrator . • .Tally administered suid estate, and he having mrulc ofipri- irtllN ,, .... / ^ l8 !#ii for letters of dismission from said administration : JOHN II. BROWN, Aid-de-catnp. is.tliLHcfore, ordered, that tho Clerk ufthis court doi ins«a “ T ’ requiring all iiorsons concerne*!, to show cauae, if lave, uu or before tho due publication of this ciLa ne, and (but tliiscitatiou 11F*AD 4 Milled/,< vi:lc,li CART CBS, Kf% they he,: 9th April, Idtb. To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiment* cumpo '* 1 the Second Brigade of tha Third Division of Georgia V it isi . . of Robert Tuvlor,’Brigadier General of the Brigade of the Third Division of the Militia of tlifoSy Now, in order that said vacancy may be filled, nnd it’ unceof law, I have thought proper to fosue (bis, m« " mation, hereby ordering you, ilm suid ('olone)s orO* ants of Regiiumits, to cause nn **lection to be hetd f. day, the twenty eighth day u! June neat, at the of holding elections iu your Regiments, os are Hshsd by law for holding election* for members* erul Assembly, giving due notice thereof, for tjr^ a Brigadier General to fill the vacancy nfort anil J And I do furthorordar, that returns o Isa id to Head Ciuartera, In the time preacribed by By the Commander-in-chief. 30 tf JOHN H. BROWN, FOR »AF-Br T HRKB nUB NOKTHBB.W MAUE harneee to meteh. AMo, • V eed harness. ^ Milledf evBIt. M^reb 4* Wnu, why said letter* should i foe published in tot me ol the (aw. - A true extract from the minutes, Mnv 8th, 1845. 33 mom WM. D. LUCK.11*>, cic. o. GEORGIA, Telfnir Couetiy. W HEREAS John McLean, Administrator on the estate ol Allen McLean, dneeaaed, applieh to nto for letters of Di-mu’ssiou from the aamo: These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish *11 wind singular the kindred and creditor* of **id deceused, to hn«,id app* at ut my office, within the lime nrascribed by law, to thow cause, if any they have, why said Lucre of dirnifotion ahould-not bo granted. Given underiny hand, at office, thin 3d dav of June, 1845. 37 nifiin JNO F. Mc.RAE, O. C. O. GEORGIA, Telfair County. W HEREAS FraoeiaH- McCall applies to me for let ter* of Administration on the estate of Jaurc* H. McCall.late of said county, deceased : These are therefore te eito end admonish all andeiogular. the kindred and creditora ofaald dec eased lo be end appear al my office within the time prescribed by law. lo ahow cause, March 26. Ilcnd Giiaricis, 1st brig* 3d div. G. HI. ? E/vroKToN, May 5th, 1G!5. ^ ) t THE Annua! Review and Inspection o( the 1st Brigade i.,3d Division, G. M., by Regiinonts and Batialiona will take place on the several days set apart for such purpos* in thia ordarut their respective muster grounds. In counties whero there ure two Regiments botu will be letiewrd ond inspect ed together; The annual convention of the officers and non commissioned officers will take place at one muster ground. 2d. The days for the Review and Inspection of the 1st Brig. 3d Div.. G. M- will be ns follows. Tor the county ol Baldwin, Thursday 19th June next. “ •* Putnam, Suturday'2Ist 44 “ 44 “ Morgan,Tuesday 24 h “ *' 3*1. On the days preceding the Review and Inspection of •sell Regiment, the officers, non commissioned officers uud muainuiis thereof will be assembled for drill. 4th. Colonels of Regiments will cuu6e full and complete muaier-rolls of oil individuals within their respective com mands liable lo militia duty, to bo made out ana returnrdto tiie Adjutants on the morning of the duy appointed for Re view. The Adjutants will consolidntn their muster Rolls and deliver the Regimental return to the Inspector of Brigade. 5th. Colonels of regiment* will moreover attend siiicily to a full and complete organization of their respective commands. All existing vacancies or such that muy occur, will be prompt ly and regularly filled. By command of Brig. Gcn’l 8. P. Mykick, WM. T. YOUNG. 3*2 8t Brig. Inspector TIN PLATE AND WIHE. T HE subscriber being i ilia, th.yh...,«h, ntt iMNr. .houlil mit b. traat.il. fUttl, Ho af«.M<.f»ffb.a..«.a*..tbU3dd«-/rf.y, IMS. md /fail 33 St JNO. F. McRAS, c, c. a, _ J»,-5. raged for the last thirty year* ill tho manufacturing of TIN WARE, Ac., in connexion ilh his other mercantile business, at Greenville U. IL, 8o. Cn.,lini uuwmude arrnngemenia at tho North, which willcn able him in keep constantly on hand, in Augustu,Ga.a Inigo uupplv uf Tin Piute, Wire, and other articles in tho tinning line, tihicli wiit he sold for Cush ut the lowest price*. Or- dais addressed to Messrs. Dunham Bleakfoy, Augusta, Ga, will be protnp.ly uttcuded to. B. DUNHAM. 51av *27. 35 41 0*Tho Georgia Journal, Milledgeville; Hoiillieru Whig, Athens; und Bouthttrii Misuelluuy, Madison, will euch give the above four insertion*. WILLIAM K- DcGBAFFENBIED ATTORNEY AT LAW, Blakely, Early Comity, Geo. Re7krkncej — Hon. Seaborn Janet,Hon. W.T.Col. ■quin, Hon. A. leer eon, Hon .Jotej>\ Sturgis, JobnScMty. ‘ Henry L- Henning Riqrt, t* if OUTCOME AND 8EE.-C0 T he cheapest assoiitment of famii.y GROCERIES now offering in tho city, consisting in part of C’oll'ee— Old Government Java, Rio, tuba, 8t. Domingo. Sugar— Best Clarified, 44 St. Croix, “ P*»rto Rico, 41 New Orleans, “ Loaf, “ Cru.-hcd. Candles- Beat Sperm, 14 Seric, Hull & Sons’ Tallow. Iron— ISleel— Cast and German. Flour— New York and Oliio. HI o lasses— West India. Oils- Winter Sc Summer Lamp Oil, Linseed do. Train do* White Lead, Spades A Shovels, Colton Curds, lnciory 1 liread, Patent Hoes, Truce Chains, Ktcc, Tina Magazine w ill also be the medium ihrotigli whichdw GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY will regulirhp* lish much of its most interest ing mulerinl—portions of'iufc. TPestic and foreign correspondence,comuiunicntionb,fectMg and other papers which may possess n *ener*l vslun. We believe too that out position hne peculiar advanii|N. Georgia lies neurest the centre ol the Southern States, til thus possesses superior opportuuilies for estimating luutkin opinion, and giving a true expression to southernimrreala. The work will he published by W Thohne Willum« the first day of every month, lieg.nning in October next, The price will be Fiat* Dollars per annum, pay able iiaj- vanco. Agents will be allowed a liberal cumniiwinn, Mi their efforts to obtain subacrihara are respectfully BoliciliL- Kcturns lo be made by the first of August. Savannah.May I, 1845. (Hz’Editors desirous of exchanging will please insert fib Prospectus. 34 tf . j 10,0001b*.Swede 9c Enj. Appl«‘ Tlliefgar, Nails, nil sizes, A tine lot of Slaonn, Hollow Warn, do. and many other unicies too uumeroiis to ineniinn All ofwhich purchasers will find it nr their interest to cxuiu- ine before supplying themselves elsewhere. WRIGHT Sc STETSON. May 13th, 1815. 13 To Lawyers* Merchants* Mechanics, Farmers, Public Officers, Ac. American Governmental Agency, Washington, D. C O N retiring from his official stntiun as Assistant Postmas ter General, John S. Skinner dovotes himself to the irunsactiun of General Agency 1 Business, particularly iu connection with the virions Departments of the National Government; businesss in which lie is henceforth associated with Henry O’iiEit.KY.of thefctatc of New York. Persons in any part of the United Stales, who huve busi ness to transact with either Department of the General Gov ernment ot Washington, or wiiii nny of the State Govern ments, or who require researches lo be made iu the public rc- cortfoonv where in (ho Union,rati huvt* thoirrequests prompt ly attended to by addressing the undersigned. Extensive acquaintance throughout the Union,consequent on the long-continued connexion of both tha undeisigue.d will) the newspaper press, with the Post Office, and other pub lic Organizations, will greatly facilitate the prosecution of inquiries and transactions of husin.-ss through their agency'. Lawyers, Public Officers, Contractors, and others having business arising under contracts, or under the pension, post- office or patent laws; Merchants desiring remission <*f du ties, Slc ; Mechanics **r Inventor* requiring parent*,ami Far mers having business with the General Land Office, may find this agency conducive to their interest in the way of prompt ness und economy. Claims under treaties with the Indian Nations or Foreign Governments also attended lo. Special attention will ho paid lo those who wish to buy or soil lands in Virginia and other Southern States; arid in quiries from the North or South are respectfully referred to our circular 1 concerning “Agricultural iinprovemoriH in lha Southern States,” lately published in the Globe, lutelligcu- cer,and other journals. Letters must bo post free to insure attention ; nnd may bn addressed to tho subscriber*ailliar at Albany, New York, or Washington—particularly ut the latter place. JOHN S. SKINNER. 29-8t HENRY O’REILLY. BRIGADE OIIDLBS. Ilcnd Quarters, Is* Bri|r> 3d Div. O. M. Alit.i.i ijorvii.i.f,*28tli April, 1845. ( iOL. RENJ \!WIN F. A DAMS having resigned Ills com- J nianJoftlie 32d. Regiment 1st Brigade,3rd. Division, G Al., notice is hereby given, ihut an election to fill his va cs icy will be held on Saturday the 7th day of June next in the tmin of Ealonton,Potnaiii County. And il l*hereby or dered, that any two m more Captain* within said Regiment, not being i lit* in Helve a cunoi-fotes, shall give twenty davauuh- lie notice, iu every Com puny Distiirt within the suid Regi ment,of tho anidtime and place for holding said dec lion—rind they with any two nr more Justices who are not candidates, shall preside ut such election. It is further ordered, that the said presiding Cantuins and Jirolicss ahull certify iiuricr ibrjr hands and seals, within thirty days thereafter, the person having the liitriiohl number nf votes, and the state of the Poll, so tuken, shall be transmit ted to the commander-in-chief. S. P. MYKICK, Brig. Geu l. Comm Ming l»t Brig. 3rd Div. U.M. April 09th, 1845. 31 1*1 PROSPECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN LTLT1VATOB, A Monthly Journal devoted to the improvement of Sottftfft Agriculture. I N isRuing the Proapectu* for th* Th hid Vo mu of lift SOUTHERN CULTIVAT OR, tho Publbkmlit*«lfci high grutificatiou of announcing to the public that they hit* succeeded iu engaging the sum* es of JAMES CAA1AK, of Athens, Go. to conduct the editorial tfopu it incut of the paper. The bilk lepututiouofMr. C.an a gentleman, Ilia ucknu vkdgrdiHlM as u writer,hia varied acquirements in science,tattlbwvM the attention which he ha* long give* to Agricultural Stk ence and Improvement, afford the highest gnuraute^ of fio future excelluuee of the work. I'o (be friends of Agriculture, *lierefore, throughout M Southern States, ue ndcress ourselves, to invite theirco-opaa- alum in extending ou r circulation, to enable t»b to inrot tb* increased rxpenditu. e wt* now make to render our jourw worthy the putronuge of nn intelligent Agricultural coimsa* nil y. *T‘o you, then, friends of Agriculture, the. Iitlure • vii that it alvall he sushtined, it will be. \Y til you nst, tl ry man of you, “put your ahoulders to the wheel” aadadM iu nn enterprise, which contemplated the niflinrnliu* of tm condition uik! ;>«riN(inei>i proajierijv »d • \s r'lMrirb*! th n Southern Skates? Each uud u.i • . *.,*.«««id u» if J* will. Will my do i r 1 T he work will ho published Month,y, f*n ifce first oftNa month, iinsteud of seuii nioiitiiiy, us T»»-ron»f'eti*,) is V* 1 * form, and each number will contain SIX’! LISN mailer, yuet double (lie amount in the present form. I7W urrangemenl, tho subscriber will luive lifo volume iaT< numbsvH, and wtlLlternby foi subjected to only hall'lbepwjy h« n*iw jwy». The first number of the third voluraa rill •• issued uu lire first ol January, 1845. TERMS. 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