The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, June 24, 1845, Image 4

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LT —»1 H2T** ' at.' w. MAPPIN, SlMrtr. {HU. » • •'">- M »8.‘ MU,«rMwrtt>t M IMbrt'ra. Court-hoax d«or In I ft«»M inly, on lb* |m T.rtJ.r In tin Ibn rif.l V*«n «f»«l», (bn (nllonini ptv- tht »»• of nK,i llnylTfb,l»a. F°JSl *VM* tlHinf nn n Cnnrtn Undo b.lo.fl.f tatUy ‘ April Im.MMS. poult MONTH* MiVar tltl*' SppllCatlfMI r made to the Honorable Inferior Court of \\ •TBfr ira? 77, Adinl.Uir.mt. aa-(j. w. w.».) Will IM Wilbinann oonnty, whiln<ltlln(lbr ordinary purpu.a., lur Inara loaall tha rnal aaiala ol Uaroliuo K. H. Mauaun. lam of will county daoaaaad. JOHN ri.vllTIl, Adui'r. i. ... . j i i a i l ! Wilklnaonconnly,Martli tOili.IM.I. '-IS utter data, application will be Campbell to antMV 8 fas isau*- ‘ JT mad* to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson * ^ ‘ when silting for ordinary purpurea, for leave toeoll tatata un Campholl to aarieft Ifaa iaouo- | ff 1 mad* to the Honorable Inferior Court or Wilkinson ertor Courts of said cuuoly in fa* county, wfion sitting for ordinary purporea, u>r leave to veil •there *i William Campbell th® raalaatate of Wiley Rutland, lata of naid county, deceae- M ™ * inuiM mirni Adm'r. urtdq Issue w copse, i l«o|Tl I tiaiaKi/ r ^fkfpi°prWor ku __ ! atdarablc Imprornnaaiaynca Ib^l^ fy aaidktl'ara abanld not iaaur; and that aatdoilkiiun bn I SCmUwIemniadtanf andraai/i>rta*f/AnlHatr^««i«~ bliancd in not. ul me (aaeliaaof tbia Untie, lur tlta apaco qt 1 haaati*a*ed tha aatriaea of enparlancnd l months. I'Utnunaffn and icenta.aiM) his aarraata will oa outignig A "rue.itract from the ntinuten, .hi. IB.hd.y dfJ.ankry, I ..kdoTaWW. .ball be wanting it.*- 1 dOH.N W. W. IjNtAD,'#. r - ^ nl,flinM!af6kA«CTMi - ..Jallott, raqulrlng all uaraona Anicarued, (0 aay tliay Hava.ou nrltafura tba Aral Monday in ttaptawbernent. 3 M AriJHar Hsmst— IT M linny, about ihiriy.gva or forty nniaa. about alx yaara old; laried *• ’*• BUpartar tJntirt orcraw JF made to tha Inferior Uourt ol Will ebong. fftnilay, endnraar, vs. William Camp . ruling for ordinary iMir|i(]irr, fur leave it Pbwtoo.oasurlfv on appaal. Property pumied iM tjlwrokaa, belonging in Hie etiate nf rtnk.isn. sjE . . ly of Jeaea Harper to (aliefy Caatt infaror of llaaial Uoodmaa va Jeaae pointed oat by I’l.inlUT. EWfcLl. VVEUB, D. Sheriff. Crawford lair rtUponed Mate. I ILL be eotd before tba Couit llonaa door in the town • of KoooeMla, on tba (rat Tuesday in JULY naai, I bears af sola, tha following property, to wit: If onmber 309. and half ol lot number 144, *t af formerly Hunaton, now Crawfoid conn- I Maaika property of William Campbell to eatiafy ad ootaftba Infartor Court of aaid county in faror k Cerbari and otliera va said Campbell. Property ant by Ttblaliff'a attorney. JAMES BEELAND, Slit tiff. , IKIB Ul *UIU CUUlliy, BOV od. JOHN MAI mi, Ailin' Wilkinton county ,M«rcli 10th,1845. ^3 IllON'A'iftM aftar date a|»|ilicaiiou will ba “ Wilkiimuu county, while to noil two lula of land belonging to the eetnte of George Mhinholaer, deceaaad,for the baiient uf Ilia craditoraof aai>l decaataii# W. J. Mill»NHOLMliU, Adui'r. February 4,1043.W ittOIJH MONTHS after data, application will ba r made to tba Honorable the Inferior Court of Wii- kinaou county. w|,pu mtiing for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the land ami negroes belonging to the estate of James King, late of said county, deceased. JAMES KINNEY, K*V. April 19th, 1845. 31 GEORGIA. Baldwin County. 1IEIIEAM Hugh Kuoa, Administrator da boiri* now vm T ▼ the estate of Alexutider 'ireen,dei.HH»«<l, uppiiec 10 I >»' for farters of dismission fmm said AdminMfHiiim .* Thrisaare,tl»erelora,to cite and admonish all slid sitigu nr the kindred aud creditora of said decoused to be and appe ar at my officewitbiit the time prescribed by inw.torhow oiusf, if auy they have, why saidietlera should not ba granted. Given undorinv hnndutoftice. this i7i Inlay of Dec, IA y i4» Ul n.tini JOHN \V. W. MtNEAD, c.c.o GEORGIA, Bn id win County. \\/HEliKAM IGdwrt B. Metcham, Executor on the as- W tale of A offline .Meacham, decaased, applies to uia for letters of diainisMoii hum said Executoisliip : These are therefore to cite anil udmonish all anil singtt tsr the kindred and credilora of said deceased, to i*e unnl appear ai my otlica within tlie lime prescribed bv la*,toMh ow cause,ifaoy they have,why suid letters should not bagrunb al. Given under m v hand ai office, this 11 III day of March,18 15. 31 m6m JOHN W. W. ttNEAl), c.o.o . pOUK ItlONTIISaftardateap t ication will be mail- * to the liouorublo Interior Court of italdwiu comity whilo silling for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the Lands be longing to the estate of Meslmch Rogers, deceased, for the benefit of the belts and creditors of said deceased. WILEY F. ROGERS. Z AdniVs. March 4th. 1845. HEZEKIAH ROGERS, 33 SayYT, 18ft. 1 35 nOlIK HIONTIIM "Her date at.plication will ba —.... .a- — cika.mia'u nn iu 1/ made to the Honoratile the tuferior Court of Wilkinson WIBHVVN NOnfAge SBcm • ®ui«. j county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell °',* r * the lands belnnging to the estate of lleiijamiii Stubbs, late of W ILL fca *ald at the Court house door in the town vrinfotp on tha first Tuesday in JULY next, be fglUHw usaalhours of sale, the following property, to wit: Oto tottga and lot hi the town of Irwiuton, whereon Au- Auitus A. Onlless resided on the sixth day of May, 1843, two mo of land M said county, containing fonr hundred and cigh- l or lesa, known as lots number ninety*ntne the lands belonging to the estate of lleuja aaid county, dreeusd. WILLIAM U. PARKER, Executor. May 31st, lb45. 37 Mdaaveaty-two,in the third District of said county, and lot iSpO •aid A afy one mortgage fi fa issued out of ilte Supe- Court of said county In favor of Miller, Ripley &. Co. vs Augustus A. Cullins. Property pointed out in aaid mart- u W. W. BEALL, Sheriff. 23,1845. 31 ids BtllU July Slieriff’s Sales. TILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next, hofero the Comt-house door in the town of Jackson, Ball* county, within the legal hours of sale, the following ittyjewit: • hundred arras of land, and the crop on the same, vtoraun John Smith formerly lived, adjoining Robert Lawson: levied onaallta property of Benjamin Harrison, to satisfy a fi &lasued from the Inferior Court of Butts county in favor of Joseph H. Scranton and Albert W. Smith vs A Ken H. White, tad Benjamin Harrison and Hampton T.Dioken. indorser. One hundradoneand a fourth aertsof land, adjoining lands uf Robert W. ttniith and others; levied on as the properly of WiUiaia P. Hiil.tr. satisfy a fi fa issued from a just ice’s Court in favor of William Fulghuin vs William P. Hill. Levy ■Mtdnaod returned to me by a Constable. II. II. DOSS, .Sheriff May 27,1845. 35 ids Montgomery July Sheriff Snlcs. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in Ml. Vernon Montgomery county, on the first Tuesday in JULY MIL within tha usual hours of aale, the following properly, in wit: four lots of laud, known by tha following numbers, 81,219, l,and 252, ell tying in the'llth District of formerly Wil son, now Montgomery county .containing 202j acres each, e or less; all levied on as lliu property of George W. Rob- n, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a Court of Common Plaas in the City of Augusta, in favor of Isaac A.Hiblervs. said Robinson. Properly pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney a. V.M. WALL, Sheriff May 8ih, 1845. 34 Moatv.raerjr July Sheriff’. Sales. ILLbe sold beferetlie Court-house door st Mt. Vernon Montgomery County, on the first Tuesday in JULY it, within the usual hours of aalc, the following proper- > wit i Oacrer of pine land, more or less, lying on the waters of Mil,in the 51st Company District; also,one pided horse, MM or teo years old; all levied on as the property of John Rhlllips, to sstisfy one fi fa issued front the Superior Court in fetor of Robert L. Troup. Property pointed out by the de- Ul * SOLOMON R. WILLIAMSON, D. Sheriff. April 26th, 1815. 34 Notice to IK'btoiM itnd Creditors jL person* iiuleblt-d to ihe entitle of Beiijuiuin b late of Wilkinson county,deceased,are hereby requested ike immediate iguinst suid estate, May 27,1815, bar twenty eight in the 4th District of said county; all to make iminedittirt payment; and all persona having deiuaude to satisfy one mortgage fife issued out of die Supe- sguinst suid estate, will render them in agreoubly to law. - J ** - “ * WILLIAM A. HALL,Adui’r. 35 Gt oure *ha patronage nfiha public. „r .1.. To tha .tranaar, wIhi haa navar tealad tha virlit.a or tna chryalal roanlaio.and I,.lory .tmo.i.l.afaof ihla pl.a~n ... SivMi.it la only neoveaary to aay. il'atHiaaaHprnfa ato loea 1.4 in tha midal ef llio mo«t d«(l,lttlol "a4 haalthiu 1 ERV ..... W a takes, Jowairy, vVare,*c.*« oN.iaTtao or— tior Hold and Silver Uvar Walcl.ea. OEOUOIA, Baldwin County. W HEKF.A* Carey Co* appliaa to me for latter, ol Adtoiuialraiioti on the estate of Tliomae 11 ay tier, I .or of said county,deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all %nd singu Isr the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and app< nr at my office, within the time prescribed bv law,*lo show cau e, if mu y they have, why said letters shou Iff not be grunted. Given under my hand at office, this 10th dsy ol June, 18*15. 37 5t JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o. ......» ...........—up, 1 «««“ « f our ciuie.a frwmilr. north of ilia Pnia Mountain, and unly nine oril.. aoolhe.at ol Uraanvlll., IhrongSwMeh ftacW«.■»«!; lv line of stages, connecting with the principal lines of tha >• "■« in liehmatit in lha whole Uooilt wlwr. Ihe vlritor a.n bntevn- niiHluieil with an .quel retiny of w.icre lUn <•» ■•»• »" pore.I fra.elone foonlaiiie, the etroni- and llm inild nhalylie- ate,end the while sulphur. surpnsrinB in purity, and In the distribution of its elements, any hitherto known. But besides this we htivc a country abounding in scenery romantic end beautiful, and are surrounded by t population unsurpassed for intelligence and moral worth by that or any other feruiing district in lha State. From these advantages we may salely expect to draw all that may bo required to gratify the intellect uul, moral or physical appetites ol our vis itors, and neither expense, solicitude twr effort on the purl of the proprietor, shall he wanting to render this watemig place as popular for its accommodations ms it already is unrivalled for the gifts of a beneficent Providence. , line of singes will be ruu three times a by Lol- onel Lee,from Columbus, yin Hnmiltou.totha \\ lute Sulphur S, Th'*iiall lloom will ba upan.il arary evriiing, and will Ira pimirled will. <hn very be.l imi.ic ‘‘^y ^'j'KEIl'nUNCAN Meriwether co., Mnv 21,1845. .... N. B. The proprietor will add.that whilst striving to satis- fy visitors in his minerals and attention, he will nlsn Iry to satisfy them in charges, 3 » •* GEORGIA) WilkiDftou County. W HEREAS William C. Parker applies to me for let ters ot Administration un i!i« t-siaic of William Etheridge, late of anid couuty, deceased : Thesr lire tluirrlnm to cite and Adinonii hes« are tltarr.fore to cite and admonish nil and singu the kiudrtui und creditors of said dr< eased, to be n appear at tuy office witliiuthe time prescribed by law, snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not granted 87 fit AUG. B. KAIFt w Telfair July Shertlf’s Male. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday MJULY next, within the legal hours of sale, th« follow inc property,to wit: Qua negro hoy named Summer, 8 years nfare, levied ones Utb property ef Mrs. Rebecca Dopson, to satisfy a fi fa from Bervven Superior Court in favor of Edward II. Dopson vs Mrs. Rebecca Dopson. The Jacksonville Academy, levied on as the propertv of tba Trustees of said Academy, to satisfy a fi fa from Teffair Superior Court in f.ivor of William Julies and William L. Church va said Trustees. WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff May 33,1845. 36 TeMtolr July Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville, Telfair countv, on the first Tuesday iu JULY itext, within tho legal hours of sale the following property,to wit: One lot of land No. 333, in the 7ih District of originally Wilkinson, now Telfair county, containing 2021 acres, more or less; levied o.j as the property of Johuson J. McFarland, ta eat I sly a fi fa from Montgomery Superior Court in favor of Jogspb Hubbard va Johnson J_. MeFarland.^^ May 23, 1845. W Telfntr August Sheriff’s Sale. ILL be sold before the Court bouse door in the town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, within the usual Itoura of sale, the following ll*t® wit: hundred and thirty seven head ofstock cattle, moie or Innt»®na hundred and nine bead marked crop Bower de luce iaooe .'ar, and nothing iu the other—twent v -eight head mark ed crop flower d« luce in one ear and slit in the other, all branded with a Roman I; levied on as die property of John Fletcher, to aatisfy an execution issued from the Superior Coprtol said county, infevor of Zachariali Studstiil vs John Fletcher and James L. June 10,1845. Ware August Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, he- fere the Court-house door in the town of Waresboro', Warn County, withinthe usuul hours of sale, the following nrqperty, to wit: 7na Ini offend, No. 478, in the aevcnrii District of originally pJhif, now Ware county, containing four hundred end ety acres, well improved; levied ou us the property of Luetinger.to eatisfy one fi fu issued Irom the Supe- __irt ofsaid county in favor of Andrew J . Miller vs aaid Lantinger. Levy made by Daniel E. Knales, former Deputy Sheriff for naid county. MILES J. GUEST, Sheriff. June 18, IMS. 37 •itek, ASmlnUtralor’e Sale. sold .1 lb. I.t. r..idence uf Rcdtiin K.wlins, •d. on llro.etuudd.yofJulyn.il, (h. follow ,o nil: C.tilo.tuore or In., Dug", “ “ She.p, “ ktrr.1 of Sugar, i.ul.Hoo Tool*, Hou.Hiold and Kirch.n k'urnitum, and nany oiher nrticlr. luu lediou. to rnttitiou. Hold for lha bnaoitnfllir heir, and creditor, ofuiddaceai- 4, JAti. W. RAWLINS, AdminiMr.lor of Kaddin Kanlina, duccad. Telfair eounly, May 91,1845* 3t Adml.UUut«r'* Nnie. A OREEABLY lu.n order ul lb. Irderior Court of Wil XB. kiaMO eounly, nhilo rilling fir ordinary purpo..., will ho aaid bafora lha Court bouaa door in Irniaton, in aaid coun ty .on tho firm Tuesday iu Auguut anal, on. n«|ro woman, a M rat. hnuM woman, by the name of Milly, and one-third pan af a Ini rata negro fallow, by the name of Shade, belong- lagk) lha aaUla of Caro line E. 3 llanaon, d«,naod. Say 7th, 1444 Notice to Debtors mid Creditors. A LL peraoualmviog demand, aguinal the e.lele of Caroline E. S- Alanaon, nro requc.lad Iu lender ihem ill lonna of ilia law! and lliuae indeh:ed lo aaid male am ul.u requuated to cotno funvardaud aellle tiie aame. , , JOHN SMITH, Adm’r. Wilkiuaoii county, Mny Till, 1845. 33 8t Notice to Debtors mid Creditors. A l-L persona Imving rieinundi againat lha ealale of Wiley liiKtuurl nrereqno.led lu render them in lernieof thoiaw; and lliuae mdehled In aaid ealale are rei| ue.leil In eoaie forward aod .< III. ilia aame. JOHN SAI l l’H, Arlm'r. Wilkinsoncuunly, Muy7lit, 1845. 8J8l Thomas Dal lie, Propoumlcr of Ihe') Aji;ieal in Warren mill of Elizabeth Flcieellen, dcc'd,, I lSuperior Court re, J-from the ilecision of Sarah Persons, aiid ) | Ihe Court of Lucy Buddie, f Caveators. J 0rdlniiry , I T being represented to this Court that William Buttle re sides in ribelby county, Btatn of TennesHee, that Edwin D. Whitehead, and Rebecca Whitehead, his wife, reside in Green county, &tnto of Alubuma, that the above stated case is now pending*in this Court lor trial—It is on motion onlcrnd, that the suid William Battle, Edwin D. Whitehead und Re heccu Whitehead show e.ui«e, on or before the first day of the next Term of this Court, why said will should not be proven in solemn form; and that a copy of this rule be served on said parties by publication in one of the public gazettes of this ritate onco a inunili for four mouths; and it is further ordered, that a paper containing said publication be depositrd in the FostOflice to the address of William Battle, Eorteruviiie, Tipton county, aud to Edwin I). Whitehead und Rebecca Whitehead, to the Court-house in Green county, Alabama, at leust 30 duys before said Court. GEORGIA, ) Clerk's Office Superior Court of said Wa :nn county. { County, I, James Pilcher, Clerk ol the Superior Court of said coun ty, do hereby certify that the above is a ttue copy of unorigi nal order tukcu and entered upon the minutes of said Court at tho April Term of the same, 1845—this, the 21st day of April, 1815. JAMES PILCHER,C1U. S. C. 5tc.“ 31 m4m [tl] GEORGIA* Wilkinson County* \\i HEIIEAS Samuel Bragg, Administrator on the estni* v v of Cornelius Huchelnr, late of snid county, deceased applies to me lor letters of dismission frotr. said Aduiiiiisi iu tion: These aretherefore,tocite and adtnonisliall and singular.tli' kindred und creditors of suid deceased, to be and uppeur at m, office within the time nrescribed by law, to show cause, ifafty they have,why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my huud utoffice, this 24th day of Jan., 184**. 19 6in A. B. RAlFORD.c. c.«». Niysfx jMaka^ «mt bmmaWVMafT t» Wtmrgim. -j L^^TO^'K'ir'rv'A'.l C K. WERTVOUTH, ft.ra.uriy in ritutmwluy | TKU OALlHCHCri EXC1 llrilVE1.V, h. Trail iJ*. a uf MriChihia uf riillULarilla, (uu W.tub-muhur.fliu, lllraai. By rpojuiug tbair aMaruum to t'llIN rSt ojy rM.utly raturnf ulrom Naw-Yurk, with a Cm aurckuf A I! art taaklriiUr aalnlrii an MaariaMitlaraurpuri» arts lurfitni offared iu Amrric.—aud la aa|J at urt.. / atuiagaktiALt,, LowkK,11,no thutu wUua«»ti,Iii, ** * autuilg a Inter rariaty of arliclr., Tha Slouk eninlata ur.tniui. Triocunu u., ctrLoka,(ubhaci.o out v.kiktv ur AMERICAN AND FOREIGN 1>R1n T8 V in market—many elylet rtf rehirh nrrgetep exele.nrlete,. aren tails,nail eautwr hehnuil.cut,,re.cxetp!interJJF* IJaalara ill I’rinta will find it (nr th.jr inli-rrai t. , iliiu Block bafora making their pnicliriMa—Hi., *ilik advantage 01 learaiog tha loweai market prirr, ,„j ‘ ing all the dtanaidn atylea in market aid* by aide Catalogue, urnth-ca, nurrected with erery v.ri.tim.fi: market,are placed tiMlte tianda of buyer., ’ Orl. 8,1844. , )f pgossaiLB ^ For publishing in Savannah a Monthly Pertodie^ TO PC CALLED THE SOUTHERN HISTORlCAk„ a«d literaryjwagazine.- PROSPECTUS, T HE originator.of thie work bfii.vc that tl.e firlj r„ r |H2. rarv aarrliun and influence, in unr couniiy, j, growing wider and wider; and they arc wilting to octu^JJ Superior Hold and Sitter l-arer tvaicr.ee. Cold Fob, Cttard and l.ndira Neck Chain., Cold, Ailrer and Siael Spectaulca, Oultl and Stiver Pencil., Ladies’ and Gantfeineu’a Breast Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Kings, # ., Gold Buttons. Studs and Chain Slides, Thimbles, Ladiea’ Fine Gold and Hair Hraceleti, Jet Combs, Hair Pina and Heed Oruaiiianta, At®. Roger’s Superior Pen and Pocket Knivee, Ream’s and Scissors, t Fink Platei> Castohs, Luke Baskets and Candle Slicks Britlanin Ware,Fancy Cnnda. drr.drc. dec. Binbrucing ulnroal ererv nriicle uauully kept in lira line, AI.I. ofwluoh ia ENTIKEl.Y NEW and of ihe auti fashionable style and best quality, and will lie .old at price, winch eauuot /hif toauit pnrcliaaere. _ , . , Watches and Jewelry of erery dtaehpllon re paired at tha ahurta-t aolion. All Watche. repaired or eold will f-e warranted to keep good time lur one veer or IIIecaeh refunded. Walehea aenl from any part of the country will receive ilte tame attention, and be repaired on n. reasonable terms at though llie omner irrre present. C. K. WENTWORTH, Watch Maker and Jeireter, store adjoining that of Mr, Geo, A- Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MACON, Geo, Macon,Jan. 7, 1815. Iu if MADISON Sc INDIAN SPRINOS i|j INDIAN SPKIN4- GEORGIA) Wilkinson County* W HEREAS Mary Hicks, Administratrix on tire estate o** Abner J. Hicks, deceased, applies to me for lettera 11 dismission from said Administration : These ure, thereii.re, to cite ami admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of saitl deceased, to be and appeal iu my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cauee, i/ uuy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand,ut office, this 10th day ofJau. (845. 17 mfim AUG. B. RAIFOKD, C. C.t*. GEORGIA) Wilkinson CoiinfY* W HEREAS James Taylor,Guardian for the orphan.- of Thomus 'i'aylor,aeecaned,nppliee to me for li ttore id* dismission from the Giidnliunsliip ol 'i homas and Ardeli-nsa Tovlor, two of snid Waids: These are.thereliire, to cite and udmonish all persons inter ested to be unduppear at my office, withinthe time prescribed l»y law. to show cause,if any they have, why said letters ol dismission should not be grunted. Given under my Imiul at office, this 1st day of January,IS 15. 15 1116111 AUG. B. RAIFOR1), c.c. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. I1EREAS 11avid 6uu'h and Jidm 5-milli, Adminil'.tra- vv tors on the estate ol Win. Smith, apply to me for in ters of Dismission from suirl estufe . These ere,therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of said Ueceused, to be and upp ear ot my office, witbin the time prescribed by law, l«» snow cuuso, if uuy they have, why said letters should not be giaut ed. Menetta F, Graham J Libel for Divorce in Telfair vs. > Superior Court, May Term, Daniel S. Graham, y 1845. I T appeuriug to the Court from the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant is not lo be found in the county of Tel fair; and it being also represented, that the enid di-feuilnnt re sides out ol the Stale of Gcoigia : It is, on motion, Ordered, that he appear and file liisaiiHweron or before the Thuisduy lifter the foutlh Monday in October next, or be considered in default; and that service of this rule be perfected by a monthly publication in one public gazette of this State, for three months before the next Term ol this Court. WILLIAM W. PAINE, May tst, 1845. Attorney pro petitioner. The above ia a true extract from the Minutes of Telfeir Superior Coutt, Moy 3d. 1845. • 33 ii)3in JNO. F. Me RAF., Clerk. Green D. Williamson ^ George W.’foMs and | B,U ’ t$ ' c * William W. Folds. J I T appearing to the Court, that one of the Defendants, William W. Folds does not reside in tho limits of this State, it is ordered,that service be perfected by publication of this Rule, once a month lor three mouths, in the Georgiu Journal, before the next Term of this Court. JAS. A. MERIWETHER. Complt. Sol True extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of Putnam County, March Term, 1845. JAS. NICHOLSON, Clerk. May 7th,1845. 33 n»3m GEORGIA) Wilkinson County.. W HEREAS James Wilcox,of Appling county,Gcor,rit , applies to me f*<r letters of Administration de bi /ii« nun with the will annexed, on the estate uf Jumes O iW x, lute uf this county, deceased: These are therefore lo cite and admonish allaod singular n r kindred and creditors of suid di erased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by luw to show cause if tiny they have, why said letteis sliould’iiot be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 5ili day ol Mat. 1845 33 5t AUG. B. 1U1FORD, Clerk. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. W HEREAS Jacob Freeman, Administrator on the es tate of Jeremiah Allen, lute ol suid county, di-cra>ed, applies to me for letters of disiniasiou from suid Admiiiisiru- un : These are, therefore, lo cite mid admonish al 1 and singu inr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be mil uppem. at my office within the time prescribed liv luw, it jIiow cutis* , i my they have, why suid letters should not be granted. Givou under my iiaud ul office, this Ioifidnv of Mav, I8*'5. 34 infen AUG. B. It A IFOR D. Clerk. GEORGIA) ilkinsou Comity. W ' HEKEA8 John G. Jones, Guur4liun for Maggy L. Bnrnel,applies to mo for letters of diamissioii fr >m said Guurdfenalup: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish nil concernoc t«* show cause, if any they have, w hy suid dismission should not be grunted. under my baud al office, this 1st April, 1845. " IF 28 71 AUG. B. RAIFOIU), c.c. fjlHE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, C.tFMTM $300,000. NEW-YOltK CONTRAHUTIONSHIP FIIIE _ _ LHIANCE COMPANY hiriiigvBtnhli.herlaniigei cy in li»o*viLi.E,Crawfurd courrljr-wiilinauro BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, and evrrv description nf property, against ln«. orilam.geby firo. FRANCIS ll. MURDOCK, Agent. Knoxville, June 11, 1614. 37 11‘ ASDLKHT Sc DIOMATAKI, ATTOUNIES AT LAW, Entonton, Gn., Will practise in all the Counties of the Ocmulgee Circuit, Dec. 17. 12 if HOWARD Sc RUTHERFORD, COM MISSION MERCHANTS, Apnlncliicoln. Fin. rpilE undersigned having commenced e (ienetel Cmnrnia- I iion iluainea. nt Apalachicola, are ndw prepated to re ceive ami forward, .lore or .ell, all cotton and produce or goods,con.igned to them. Their personal attention tvill he given lo all huaineaa confided In their cere. THACKER B. HOWARD. ADOLPHUS 6. UUI'llERFORD. Jan’r. 1845, tu.de know* oe the dey of eele. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r. 33 Ide 4.® h Au be MM OKBEAULY Man - ' «.UII AdtaUaMraisr’b Sale- order a w oftbe Inferior Court of WII ouaty, while rilling for ordinary purports,will lb. Onurt-hotirt door in Irwimnn, Wilkinson ■k. I ret Tueudey in Augu.t next, • negro woman ritikL Old *m h.ndr.d one end one-fourth ecru, or , b.lnnfl»t to lb. cute of Wiley Rutland, late of cmraty, tkrcmrtd. ‘ know. o. ih« day of anl. - W«y 7th, I JOHN SMITH, Adm’r. D Id. bX: lirtM ^f.*"rlr’»*Ckr^tr r r ,*win" , wld on tk. finrt n Tandar ia. J.ly Mil, brio re lb. Court ho... dnnr in li«® toivnof ffoKMi, iu Fljytf Cdduoty, lot No. oavaniy. i® tbt f 4tk Hto. af orfeinailr cUvolutg oow Floyd county, baloog* w to the ®otT7or WNIiani T»yfer. lot® of Nttvioa county, i, rrqnril Taimson th*dsv ofsafe. +***** mill AX COLLINGSWORTH. Ad®i’r. HEAD QUARTERN, Mitfedgeville, 13th Muy.1845. To the Colonels, or Commandants of Regimrnts compo a the First Brigade of the First Division oj Georgia Al it ilia. 1VHF.REAS,® vacancy has occurred by the death ol ▼ Y Charles R. Floyd. Brigadier General of the First Brig ade of the First Division of the Militia of thin State : Now, in order that said vacancy mny be filled, and in ptirsusnce of law. I have thouchtproper to issue this, my proclamation, hereby ordering >ou, tiie said Colonels, or Commandants of Regi ments, to cause an election to be held on Wednesday, the 23d day of July next,at (lie several place* of holding elections in your Regiments,** are now established by law for holding elections foi members of th** General Aseemblv, giving due notice thereof, for the election of a Brigadier General to fill the vacancy aforesaid. And Ido further order, that returns of said election be made to Head Quarters in the time prescribed by law. By the Commander in-chief. 33 tf JOHN H. BROWN, Aid-de-camp. HEAD QUARTERS ? Milledgoviile,T»lh April, 1845. < To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments composing the Second Brigade of the Third Division oj Georgia Mil GEORGIA) Dcctilur County. W HEREAS Jiimi-s V. Fiecman, Ailminietrator on tin* entitle of Thomas Freeman, deccasi’d, tipplie« to *? fur letters of dismission f rom suid Administration : These are,therefore,incite uududnionisli ull uniUingtnr the kindred and creditors of eaid deceased ,to be und uppea; at my office within the time prescribed bv law,tosliow cause ilunythey have, why said letters should not be grunted Given under my hand at office, tlAi 4th dav ol MuiUi J845. 24 Gin JOHN I*. DICKEjSsON, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Decatur (Jointly. W I1EKEAH Henry Arliue, Executor of Elias I’ullen deceased applies tunic for letters ot Dit-musion ft a n said Executorship: Theseure,therefore, incite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol suid deceased.to he und appesc nt my office within the time prescribeilby law,to show muse, ifnny exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under uiy baud ut office this 2« ilsv of April, 1845. 28 6in JOHN I*. DICKENSON, c.c.o. GEORGIA) l’litimm County* 41’ 11 EKE AS John C. Mason, Administrator on the es:n r - v * of Wiu.D. Cole, applies to mo foi letters of Dismis.«v-< from said estate: These are,therefore, to cite ami admonish all concerned to be and appear at uiy office, withinthe time prescribed by lar toshow cause,if uuy they have, why suid letters dismissory should not he granted. Given under my bund at office, this 20th dav of March, 1815. 26 6mY WM. IL CARTER. C. C. O. GEORGIA, Neivtou Coiiufy. J OHN SA W YEK8,of the 461th District, G. M. tolls be fore me,one emmy bay mare,four feet eleven inches iiigli r about four yeurs old, a star iu her face, light hind fool w bite from the hoof eight inches up the leg, felt hind foot white uhont twelve inches up the leg, unshod allround, u small black speck on the inside of the left ankle just above the hoof. Appraised by l’lewnnt Al* Lacy ami Will am Wright ut forty dollars. HARRY CAMP,J.I*. April 30th, 1845. A true extract from the Estrav Book, April 30th, 1845. 32 3t WM.D.LUCK1E,c.i.c. GEORGIA, Ncwlon County. W HEREAS Nancy Ellis and William R. Henry apply to me for letters of A dniinietiation on the estate of Evaue. Ellis, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite und admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of suiif deceased, to be und upprar at my office, w ilhin the time prescribed by law,to show cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given uuder my band, at office, this 24tli dav ol AImv. 1845. i 35 5t WM. P. l.UOKIK, Uferk. J GEORGIA, Newton Couuty. COURT OF ORDINARY, May I N appearing to the Court, that John r. miniNirator on the estate of Samuel Thompson, dercused, has fully administered said estate, and he having made appli cation lor fellers of dismission from said administration : It is,therefore, ordered, that the Clerk of this court do issue a citation- requiring all irersonsconcerned, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the due publication of ibis cita tion, whv suid icttars should not issue, aud that thiscitation be published in terms of the law. A «rue extract from the minutes, May 8th, 1845. 33 iiioui * WM. li. LUCK1E,c.c. o. THE Subscriber* most r« spectfully inform the public that they Imve recently repuiml end fitted up in n superior manner the large ami conmiudi- .ms Hotel nt the Indian Spring, formerly occupi ed by H. Dillon,aud during the last summer by B. W .Collier. There arr* so many living witnesses who can bear le-timony to the wonderful benefits derived front the use of these wa ters, that it is useless to speak of them here. T|,ev unsure ull who are disposed lo visit them, Ihnt no ef- foil* shall ha spared lo providft all sueh luxuries as will tend to their enjoyment and comfort; and to affoid them means of amusement ns will enable them to drive* dull care away,” nnd pus* their time in pleasure. O’ Gaining strictly prohibited. A I>.iit v Line of .Splendid four horse Loaches runs from litis place to Forsyth, leaving the latter place ou the arrival of the Curs ft out Macon. DILLON Ac COLLIER. GEOLOGICAL HKPAtmtF.N1* ) Millt-dgi-villtt, Nur. 2,1839. \ Analysis o) the Water of the Indian N/niny, Hulls County, Georgiai Qunntitv, one pint (wine ireusure) or 28,875 cubic inches. Preliminaries Jor a correct analysis of thie Spring. Barometer, 29,54 inches* Temperature of tho atmosphere, • 68 Jeg. Farenheit. Temperature of the water. - 46 do. do. Spi-eific gravitv 1,142, lliot of distilled water beingl,U()U. GASES. A/.oticGus. - - 0,f50 cubic inches. Carbonic Acid Gan, • • 1,000 Sulphuretted llvdrogen. - 3,5 SALINE CONTENTS. Carbonate of Magnesia, • • 1,982 grains. Sulphate of Mngnesiu, - • 71,528 do. Sulpliute of l.ime, • • 7,152 do. Sulphate of Potash, • • 3,415 do. Total of Saline Contents, 84,077 JOHN RUGGLES COTTING, Stnte Geologist of Georgia. May 27. 35 tf WARM SPRINGS. The State of Georgia, deservedly celebrated for the fertility of its soil, p_ tn tlift riclinnssandabundance ofits min- |!I? eral ores, its stupendouscutaracts and bvHUtiful mountain scenery, can also boast the most valuable mineral fountains on the fece of the Globe. Ttiis in no vain boitalmg; a distinguished gentlemen, ono whe has travelled extensively iu foreign Innda, assures us, that, while in England und on (lift Continent, he visited the most celebrated wuieriiie places, that lie saw not one on which Nature had been so prodigal of her gifts,as those bestowed on the Warm Springs, in Meriwether county, Georgia. This truly wondeiful naturul curiosity anil delightful Sum mer retreat is situated on a spur of the Pine Afountuin, thirty* nix miles north of (lift city nf Columbus. A fountain, gushing forth, per minute, fourteen hundred gallons of crystal water of90® Temperature, is indeed a raro curiosity. Its virtue, however, ol curing diseases, which have defied the skill of the must eminent Physicians, scents util I mom wonderful. The ingredients of tho water, ns ascertained by accurate analysis, are—quantity one wine pint, or 28,875 cubic inches —specific gravity 0,998—distilled wnter being 1,000. Casks —Carbonic ucid gas, 2 cubic inches—Sulpliurett of Hydro gen, a trace.—Solid contents: Carbonate of Lime, 1 grain— Ctulinnuto ol Iron, 3 0 grains—Carbonate of Alagnesiu, 10.19. The temperature ol the wuter, Winter nnd Bumiiiftr,90 de grees. Tlte ceitifieates of Judge Stocks of Greene. Mr. Carey of Columbus, and others, who have experienced its beneficial ef fects, and tlm opiuinnH of such Physicians as Boswell and Iloxey,should satit-fy the most skeptical of its healing pro perties. As u resort lor him who already enjoys the blessing of health, and who chooses, during the sultry Summer mouths, to lav aside the duties of his avocations, to travel iu search of pleasure, in a healthier and cooler dime, there are hut few places in America, where he can find cooler breezes, more pic turesque mountain scenery, a greater diversity of amusements or mure refined society, ana not one where he esn enjoy tha luxury of warm bathing to such perfection as at this favored spot. The subscribers having become tho exclusive proprietors are periunnonlly located here; they beg leove to attsure those who may honor them with a visit, tliut ail their energies will be directed lo anticipate the tastes and ccmferl of their guests. ! Tho lintel is open during the whole yeur. A Post Office (mail tri-wi-eklv) is established here—and a large asuortment of goods kept. Since last season, extensive improvements have been made, and the whole place presents a new nnd beautiful appearance. Passengers from Alabama, Alndison, 7i.:ti:.. ..:n m.\nt .... .l..i.... .. ... _i...... STAGE NOTICE. The Nearest, Cheapest, and Best Route from Angus, ta, Geo., to the Indian Springs. HIS old and well knownVontuhaving been reduced lo a ‘ g summer, commencing leust u portion uftilio ground,which seems to invite f The chief object * hick they have hi view, is to uid j|, ling lur tbe tSoulhrrn Elates that literary positUn, nbitLkU believed, they are qualified iu assume. '1 hey through this cbanuel, lo point out the rrsomres nndZZj the interests of the South,to represent with tiuth ibeed ter und comlition of tha people, and to furnish increaiiSuST 7 sion for intellectual effort. With there views, tbe* W, sought to enlist in the undertaking ihe hesi talenf nfihiwul South; and they feel, that they can appeal with deuce to th» ir fellow citizens for support aud cc-operiiuMi The woik will be S >uthern —it willba the organ ofrl# lion; but in m> narrow spirit of liostiliiy to any portionofo country. Justice and candour towards all, wil! gmJJf course ; aud it will steadily pursue thesnered aiaiiofYn? There is need, especially in this dav of cheap literutaicfal eiern and discriminating criticism. JfenlhieesiLdorieiii’iJI ol thought—as well as sound morula—are in danger of b*ke J crushed under tho mass of trashy or corrupt publiastioM Springs on Tuesday,Thursday, anl Saturdcy, al halfpast lock, A. M m puseing through the nbovi named places, and arrive at Madison at three o’clock, P. Al. where they will never fail to connect with the downward trainofears for Au- 8 ul, tu. Travellers mny rely upon good horses and coaches, and good accommodations in every form. We hope by good and close attention to share a part of Ihe public patronage. Distance, forty-three iiulcs. Faro $1,00. C. W. BRIGGS Sc CO. Danif.l A.Tuckek, Agent, Madison. Map 13, 1845. 33 tf DR- JOHN H. WRIGHT, Dentist, W ILL be in Alilledgeville on the 16th inst. All opera tions in his profession will be attended to by calling at his rooms at Beecher Al Brown’s Hotel. 37 tf Turniture and house carpentry. J^OBERT D. HALL (successor of \V. Lordj has con der, and repuirs ail kinds of the best UL! stantly on hand, makes to Furniture. All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done manner, and low. All kinds of Paints can he had ready fur use. Glass cut to any size, and Glazing done. Also, Glass for Picture frames, Act. of various sizes; Hard ware Trimmings fur Furniture, &c., and Mahogany and Black Walnut Draw Knobs, Acc. Ladies will please call at Air. Newell’s Store, where they will he conducted info (he Shop and can see the Furniture. Alilledgeville, June 10, 1845. 37 tf GRUIKER Sc BEALL, FACTORS I And CoinmlMlon Ifferclinnt,, No, 1M, Buy Street, Savannah. 51 tf Sept. 17. LAW. T HE underaignetl will regularly attend tlte Superior Cotirta in the following counties, vix : Morgan, Wilkinson, Greene, Hancock, Putnam, Jones, Baldwin, Jasper and Bibb, JAS. A. MERIWETHER. Entonton, 24tli March, 1845. 26 ai»4t OUTCOME AND SEE..C0 T HE CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES now offering in the city, consisting in part of Coffee- oid Government Java, GriHin, will meet wil li readiness nt Greent-vilia to tri weekly line ol Stages run* summer. delay, ns hacks uie always in sarry them to the Springs. A from Columbus hare during the R. Ac S. R. BONNER. Warm Springs, Go. May 20,1845. WW YORK CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. T. JENNINGS & CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASS I MU HE 8, VESTINGS, FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, &c, 291 UROADWAY, AMERICAN HOTEL, NEW YOKK. T O those visiting the City of New York, requiring Gar ments, a renewed solicitation is offered for them to call and exumiue our Stock of New und Fashionable Goods for Spring nnd .Summer wear,comprising an assoitment unsur- ntisretl in lieUne** and variet y,and which will be made lo order in a stv lo second fo no house in the Trade, at prices which must offer such induce mem* to tho Cash purchaser as can not fail to be appreciated, i ru.h ’Flour- New York and Ohio. Molneses— I West India. loiu- j Winter Ac Summer Lamp Oil, | Linseed do. Train do. White Lead, Spades Sl Shovels, Cotton Cards, Factory Thread, Patent Hoes, Hull Ac Sons’ Tallow. (Trace Clmill*, Iron— Klee, 10,000 lbs.Swede Ac Eng. Apple Vinegar, Nails, all sixes, A fine lot of Blteon, Hollow Ware, do. ai d muny other articles too numerous (o mention. All ofwhich purchasers will find it to their interest to exam ine before supply ing themselves elsewhere. 1 WRIGHT Ac STETSON. Mav 13th, 1815. 13 Rio, Cuba, St. Domingo. Sugar— . Best Clarified, “ St. Croix, “ Porto Rico, “ New Orleans, M Loaf, 11 Crushed. Candles— Best Sperm, Seric, March 26,1845. 26 3m Term, 1645. . Thompson. Ad- W HEREAS • vacancy hat occurred by the resignation GEOKGIA, Tcll'uir Couuty of ttobarl Tavlor, Brigadier General of thetieconrf Brigade oflUa Third Diviaion of the Militia of tliisStatet— ( Now, iu order that aaid vacancy uiay be filled, nnd in pursu- I anceof lew, I have thought proper toiaeue this, my procla mation, hereby ordering you, ike eaid Colonel* or Command ants of Regiments, to cause an election to bo held ou Batur* doy, tie twenty eightk day of June next, at the severiri places ‘ toi * * “■'* “ ““ 4|trj|2M. U41L 31 iJ •jO .TT* r.'o ^r*jira«.a w ^ e k**ut] t l*i*i ■i an ■fefft— -., viLiUM«. k Jr HI 14M4RA *■ tiliug ul.eli.Ht, in your Kegiuteutt, ua an no* rauh ll.had by law fur Uoldin, electioua for member, of the Geu- urel Assembly, giving due nolltu thereof, fur the election oI t Drlradier Heoar.l lo dll lha raceney aforranld. Aud I do funburordur, that raluruu uf said election be mad. I* Head 4iu.fi.re. iu the time pr«uribud by law. ^S.O ?o «.nde if; ln B » , AU-de^anif. W HEREAS Jnhn McLeau, Administrator on the estate ot Allen McLean, deceased, applies to oie for letters of Dismission from the same'! 'Ih fee are, therefore, to citeand admonish all snd aingular the kindled and creditors of said deceased, to be nnd appears! my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause,it any they have, why suid Irtter* of diaoussiuu should not bo granted. Given under my he®d,etoffice,tht*3ddJv «f June. 1845. 37 iu6w JNO Fu McRaE,C. C. O. GEORGIA, Tffilfalr County* YXr M EUEA8 FrancisB. McCall applies to mo for let* VV fore of Administration on the eatsf® nf James 8. M«C®H,iete of said entuty. Hs£$££ let*. TIN PLATE AND WIRE. 1IIE subscriber being engnfcd for the last thirty years in _ ilie manufacturing of TIN WAKE, fire., in connexion with his other mercantile business, af Greenville C. II., Bo. Ca.,has now mud** arrangements ai lho North, which widen able him In keen constantly on hand, in Augusta,Ga.adsige supply of Tin Piste, Wire,"’and other articles in tbe tinning line, which will be sold for Cash at the lowest prices. Or ders addressed to Messrs. I) it uli a in Ac Bleakley, Augusta, Ga, will be promptly attended to. II. DUNI1AAL May 27. 35 4t U*The Georgia Journal, Milledgeville; Southern Whig, Athens; and Southern Miscellany, Madison, will each give the above four insertions. WILLIAM R. DeGBAFFENIUED ATTORNEY AT LAW, Blakely, Early County, Geo. References—Hun. Seaborn Jones,Hon. W.T.Col, quilt, Hon. A. Iverson,Hon. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley, and Henry L. Benning Esqrs, Jan. 2, 14 tf llend Quarter*, 1st brig. 3d dlv. G* JYI. ? Eaton rutt. May 6th, 1845. $ 1 THE Annual Review and Inspection of ihe 1st Brigade ,3d Division, G. M., by Regiments and Battalions will take place on the several days set apart for such purpose in this order at tlieir respective muster grounds. In counties where there are two Regiments botn will be reviewed aod inspect ed together; Tbe animal convention of the officers and non commissioned officers will take place at one mustergrnund. 2d. The duys for the Review nnd Inspection or the 1st Brig.3d Div., G. M- wil! he aa follows. For the county of Baldwin, Thursday 19<h June next. •* •* Putnam,Saturdav 2l*t •’ ** ** • Morgan, Ttwaday'24-h *• M lid. On ike dsy* preceding Ihe Review and Inspect ion of tach Regiment, the officers, non commissioned ufficeis and tniisielana thereof will be assembled for drill. 4th. Colonels of Regiments will cause lull and complete muster-rails of all individuals within their respect tvs com- sod r®t the t View. . i.he.Tt g totoMtoi of Itoir teepee fees rjknmtods s ®r mb tkgt mpy occur, w itU» prampu Xo LnuyerS) JYIercliants# lYIeclianick* Fariuers, Public Officer®, Ac. American Goicrnmental Agency, Washington, D. V O N retiring from his official station as Assistant Postures ter General, JoitM tf. Skinner devotes himself to the transaction of General Agency Business, particularly in connection with the various Departments of tho Nniinnal Government; htt*^nesfcs«n whiVh lie is henceforth associated with Henry U'Keiley,of ibediate of New York. Persons in any pnrl nf the United .States, who have busi ness to transact wuh oillier Department of the Geucra) Gov- erunteut at Washington, or with any of the Stnte Govern ments, or who require researches to be made in the public re cords nnv where in the Union,can have theirrequests prompt ly attended to by addressing the undersigned. Extensive acijuaiiuancu throughout the Union,consequent nn tiie long-continued connexion of both the undersigned with the newspaper press, with the Post Office, and other pub lic Organizations, will gruully facilitate the prosecution of inquiries and transactions of husim-ss through their agency. Lawyers, Public Officers, Contractors, and others having business arising under contracts, or under the pension, post- office or patent laws; Merrhsnts desiring remission of du ties, dec; Mechanics or Inventers requiring patents,and Far mers having business with tbe General Land Office, may find this agency conducive to their interest iu the wuv ol prompt ness and economy. Claims under treaties w ith the Indian Nations or Foreign Governments also attended to. quiries from the North or South are respectfully referred to our circular concerning "Agricultural Improvemoot* in the Southern States,” lately published in the Globe, Intelligen cer,and other journals. Letters must be post free to insure alterflioo: and maybe addressed to the subscribers either at Albany, New York, or ‘Vasbington—particularly at the latter place. JOHN S. SKINNER. 29-Ct HENRY O’REILLY. BHKGADF. ORDERS. Head Quarter*, 1*1 Brig. 3d Dlv. G. M. MiLLt-bar.vit.LK,2oih April, 1845. “10L. BENJAJWIN F. ADAMS having resigned hie com- J inand of the 32d. Regiment 1st Brigads,3rd. Division, G. M., notice is hereby given, that an election to fill hia va cancy will be held on Saturduy the 7th day of June next in the town ol Ealonion, Putusui Count). And it ia hereby or dered, that any two or more Captains within said Regiment, not being themselves candidates, shall give twenty days pub lic notice, in every Company District within the said ti»g»* incut,oftlie snid lime sun place for bolding said efetiiou—and they with am two or more Justices who are not candidates, shall preside at such efecUon. |«W -i *6' I of Irlf. awlri. I>. MtuWfe, ‘ It is further ordered, that the said presiding Captains and Justices ahull certify under their hands ana aeafe, within thirty days thereafter, the person having the highest numfe r of votes, and the slate ot the Poll, so taka®, sksll he transmit ted to the c-kimmandvr-in-chief. S. P. MYRICK, Brig. Gee’I. Comas’ding 1st Brig, In) Div. G. M. April 29th, 1843. 31 id JOHN RUTHERFORD, attorney at law. April 15, 2< 4t MACtfM. (Wo. FOB MAIi®. “• 3 * '' " A FOIITT Acr. T ot, No. 611. (tk lb. )M Mrirlcl. 9d ; V.Mlin.ril (MWcmhiI,. J'buubu*. M •fllbu*.!««• •ee'WM****-* crushed under tho niasn of trashy or corrupt publi«siiont,b«t foreign and domestic, with which the press teems. J L«v tsk loudly for some daring aud independent ernror, who ajj|^u? oil the lush of severe but just criticism, “wiiliunt fur w, J vor,” nnd who will guaid the interests ot lrt«-»-ature asainet those influences of tire publishing bousr-< f rlia* country b|,Jw through magazine and newspaper puffin::, confer is »,,, false reputulions on worthless volumes, und ioriu|M ihs aourcea of a well regulated and wholesome palilic saiskoZ' We therefore avow at the outset, that we intend lo deal »i|k these authors, publishers and books, with a »cveritv only |«. iled by Durabilities, uud a proper regard for the cnsrtsrisadss to an enlightened community. We know and feritkat our literature is young, RMdbiiW% btit too imitative. Nevertheless tltHt vrrv youili liaa its *4. vantages and we riiall endeavor to give th*'in full play,L ei , couraging fresh and vigorous exhibitions of ikeuiiud sfssr I own country. • I That thisis pre-eminently the fend of original though) a«, Patent Office, our workshops,our fields and nnr liverailiv dantiy illustrate. In the Fine Arts, Ainerienn genius kas produced works of which any nation might be piped. g' # i are already rivaling old Europe iu every department ef iim. tion, save only in that of literature. Even in this, as iadssM. dent astteniou of (bought and feeling haa commenced, which tho American position and character demand, aud arecalea- lated lo develope. Me® here stand to tach other io new tad udvanced relations. Any expressions that shall ha use lo thaw conditions, must give our literature new and original fbris~ It will accordingly be one ul the cherished object! of os* Magazine, to foster, by all the means in our power,every i®. pulse ol native and original geniun. 1 While nothing of a sectarian or partisan character will fe admitted into our pages, we shall by no means shrink fto discussing religious and political topics. TheyMvulvttfe highest iutercHts of man, and al present, more than st aay ■ period, uttvant the serious attention of all reflectingminda. The interest which tbe tiouth has in the efficiency character oftbe Army and Navy, will cluim for boib aanieect I prominent place in our columns. 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The klcbl reputation of Mr. C.aa a gentleman, his ackuo -vledgrd iWlSl 1 as a writer,his varied acquirements in science, together wMt'l the attention which he has long given to Agriculture! 8d* l ence aud Improvement, a fluid tbe highest guarantee of rW I future excellence of the work. ] To the friends of Agriculture, therefore, throughout the 1 Southern States, we address ourselves, to invite tlieir co oper-1 ation in extending our circulation, to enable ®s to meeilbi | increased expenditnre we now muke to render ®ur juai worthy thepatronoge of an intelligent Agricultural, nity. To you, then, friendsof Agriculture, the lAtur®'... of (he “Southern Cultivator” is committed, and If you * that it sIibII bo sustained, it will be. 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