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(ffi- »c
m l Kii *tvilla. Gtawtud fiomtl.i, mi in® lirai Tuesday m
l*til * I u*xt, within the fegal houn of mis, th# fellow in*
* ^SP 01 ***’ * 0 th. * A
l * ,• tan4tfNa* # MgiMMW. in th« 7t4» District «.t
i>W(ji'n»ll> IL>inlou,uow Oraiflbrd enmity, containing lour
h«ndr«-d and five «onw, more or ktas, togother wilia the mill* I AdiainiatvalftMi t
aud iippuriniiaiioc* ilimcon ; leviml on as the properly «•! * D *h. therefore, Ordered, Ilia Mira Clerk of this Conn do issue
l»u «»l .ole, • » •miff) *omhy li fit 1 limn Crawford Supe- « citation, requiring all persons concerned, to show c-nuse, il
rComl in favor of the Central It ink of Georgia vs John ! any theyluvc,on or hr fore the Amt Monday intleplomher mvi,
!i»ot«! noil otlter*. Property pointed mil l»y Samuel Hull, why fluid letters should not i**ur; anil tlial said cituliou In*
55133B
ueorgia, HwMwia Cawmy.
COVTtT OF OllDiSARY. January Term 184.,
I T appearing toihe f'ntlW hy the representation of John B.
Pounds, AdmlnlstratoY on the ea:ntr ot Kgekiel Harris,
dneen* ul, that lie Imp fully ndiniiilsteie«l on said Paints, mid
lie having made applied non lor loiter* uf Dismission from mini
Oj0» lot ol Inuii, number ime bundled uml •nvouiy uiue,...
fho first Ui-irkt of originally llon*lon, now Crawford conn*
l¥,e Hit«iioiN( two hundred two nml u half ni'ifi; levied on an
tK pl'ojieily o| Enoch It. Wollnee in smislvlour li l«t* from a
Ju-ti »• * C'liirt in said comity in favor of Solomon Phillip*
"♦* snid WnIIhco. I.evie* muds uml returned to inn l»v a cou«
atnlde,
JAMES DEELAND, Slu till.
July I. I8I.V 40
tiMvvi'ord Aimitl MlmilTs
VA’H.I. lo % fold before ilio Coui t-lioune door in llo* town ol
** K io> villo,Uni\\ l >i.| oiniiil v, oil til l first Tuesday in
ACtiUsr ufit, vviim • iii>* n-mal liuuraol sale, the following
^inoeriv.io wit;
Two lot* ol land. No*: 'liirty-eight an I sixty, in the »ixt1i j »|iew*c
dtfVrirl of origin illv llo laiou, now Crawford county. I’nii- .d .vin
mini a" four hundred uml live acre*, more or less, together
will) III-* mill * uud uppuifoimncfts; levied on a* tlm property
of Fred -rick tl-uilcv to s.utslv one li fa in favor of Ilia Stale
til* G*orglit v.* said 11ai iIf v and other*. Property pointed nut
by said ilmtley.
EWELL WEItll, 1). Sheriff.
Julv 1,1013. <iu
ButU August OhcrilT's Salt's.
W II.I. im aold on the tir»i Tuesday hi AUGUST next,
before (he Comt-liouse door in the town of Jnrksou,
Hull* county, within the legal hours of sale, Hut following
property,to wii:
Two forty aaw Cotin'i <lio*, levied mi as the properly ol
Samuel Crinwold nml Krancia S. Johnson, to sniirfv two li
fu* iR*ued from H itts Superior (?ourt; for oust, in favor of tlm
officer* of sai l Court vs S unite! (3ri*wold Franci* S. John
son. Property pointed out hy the officers of the (.'our:.
1 published in one of the ga/.utte.-i of this Slate, for the space ol
six months.
A true extract from the minutes, this Iflili dav of Jtuimuy,
1845. 17.2th JOHN W. V\ . SNK.AI), c. c.o.
CiBOHilfAt Ititldwiii 4'oiinty.
ftjiriur Court t tilling fop Ordinary jnn’itnsrt. ,lnln
Trm, 1H‘15.
j I I* appearing to the t'mirl by the represenlntion of Mrs. I
j Ji. Kli/.uhetli S\ ashiiiginii. Cxeeu riv on die F.sime o.' Knb*
j ci t It. Washington, deccnseil, ilmt the sit id Kxeculiix inis till
| Ir ndmiiiiHicrcd oil said F.state, and w ishes to be difiiii.-f-cu
' ilm re from :
* It i* tlinielbrr, on motion, ordered. Tlial the Cleikof this
'onrt do issue a rilnio i requmug till |»era m* cuncerued, to
lie\y cutisu, if any they have, on 01 hef»re the second M^n
d iv in Janu.'ii) next, why utti.l di-mo-*ioii should not he gran
i« d —and Hint said cituliou In-published according In legal ro*
quirenieiil.
A true extract from tin* minutes, Ihi* ? ill ditv of .lull. 11145.
II iiilini JOHN \N . W. SiNKAH. c * . o.
m, f i r ‘”‘
I T appeal lii* tSr» the r*mfif f»oin t1i»» rWifTn of th- v sheriff
that the llefctidiitt I* not t«ihe luu>ld hr the comity of Tof
tfiir; undit t---uig also repf*flAnir«l,tiiM th»*ah! defendant re-
aide* oiiloi ilie bittic of <temgiM ; Ji is, ou iiptiiob Ordeiud.
Uml he appear ami li'e qisiumn er »in oFliemre ihe Tlmisilfcy
itfmr the fkmith Monday in Odhtw r next, t»r he i-o>i«hlerrd in
default; and tltnt service of tin* rule be perferled t»3 n
monthly publication in one public, ga/.ritc nf this Slain, lor
(hreo moniliM before ilic next Teim ol this Cotltl.
WIU.IA \l \\ . I*A INK,
Jfay 1st, 1815. \itoiueypro petitimiei.
Tin* above is a trim exit ad from the Minifies nf Tnll-ii*
•Superior Court, Mnv Md. 1815.
dMmS.u JNO. F. McRAK. Clnih.
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENThY~
I CBOKCIA, Biiltlwiii Ciuiinly.
\\7 II F.ll HAS Itolmit 11. Ale iclunn, F.xecuim on the es
V V late of Augeliuc Meorluim, deceased,upplie* (o me fm
ettera ofdisinis.-ton lioiu Mini l.xceulorsliip :
Cliese iirntiiereforeto cite and adiiumisli all and singular
j the Uiiidrcd ami creditors ol said deceased, to t»e and
! appeal at n,\ oifi. e w iiliinthe lime prescribed bv law, lo.-how
cause.ifnny limy luive.w hy said letters should not he •• ranted,
t (iiien undermv hand aioffice,this 1 lib dm ol Mureli.lU'15.
! *21 ii,inti JtHI.N W. \V. S.VKAll, c. «:.o.
July I, If
Tclftiii'August Nlitu'illN Nalt*.
*V\ II.I. Im Mold before the Conit'housn door in the town
▼ V of Jacks.in villa, Telfair comity .on the first Tueadav in
a traitor next, within the usual hours of sale, the follow iug
fuuugrp , in w ii:
O.u* blind ed and thirty Raven hand ofstock entile, moie or
less,one hnndrad ..ml nine bend marked crop fiuwcr de In- c
in one cur. -■ ml notniug in ihe oilier—uvcim -eight hetid in irk
ed crop flower d< luce in nun ear and slit in tho oilier, all
branded will) « Itomau I; levied on oa the properly of. Inlni
A**let« her, i»i ealisty an execution issued from ilm Supcmi
Conri of said eniitiiv.in favor of Zacharinh Studstiil vs .'obit
Ffetcher an.I James [,. Fletcher.
WILLIAM F.LLIS, Sheriff.
Jane 10,1015. 07
<iL01UiilA, klsiltluiti < 0111113 .
\\ r IIKIIKAS rui.y't'ox applies in me lor letters ol
* T \dminisiiatioii on the eMuie ol Thoiuus lloynes.lair
of said county .deceased.
J’hesean*,therefore, to .•»te and aduinui*-li all and singula
lho kindred umleiedilurK of said deren-cd »u In- and appem
at niv oflice, witliiu Ihe lime presetiln il by iuw, to allow l inin'
ifnny they have, why mid leiters .**bould nothe grunted,
Hiv^it ii inii r mv hund at ofiiee.ihia Ifitli dav of June, 18-15
37 fit JOHN \V. W. SNFaD. c. c.o.
W arc Aitifiiftl Nltei'lir’*) .Villi'*
W II.!, im *oUl onilieurst TuiiMilny inAUHl S l* next, be- (
for* thn .'nil t-hmiae door in the town of Wureslmrn', t
Wiiro Cjunty, .vithiiiiiiu UHituI IpMiis v* aitle, the follow iug •
property,to wit: f
One bit of land, No. 47:1, in the se\’*ntli District nf originally •
Appling, now Ware county, containing four hundred anil . uppl
Min«Hv -icr 's, well improved; levied ou a* the properly of • tion
8n:ibm*u I. istiugei,to s.insfy one li fu issued Irom III** Supe.
rior'*'iurt of said county in favor of Andrew .1. Miller vs said
Lu*liu:rr. l.'-vy mnile by Daniel F. lvimles. former Deputy
Slierifl for said count y.
MILES J. fiUEST, SheiitV.
June Irt, 1815. 37
(liLOUHIA, \\ illiinsoii 4'Ollllly.
\\7 I IE HE AS William t*. I'arUer applies to lire for let
\ V ters ol Administration on Hie estate of Willian
F.theridge, late nf Maid county, deceased :
j Tin a*-arc therefore to cite and .tdmouisli all and singular
- the kindred und creditors ot said deceased, to be and
1 ippcar at my oflira wilhinthe time presciibed by law,to
show cause, ii' ant they have, why said letleth should not be
| granted.
. (.»i v eu tiiideNn* iiand at ofliec, ibis Mist day ol Mnv, 18-16
I AUG. II. ItAIKUIlI). Cli-rk.
UEoiioi.i, m iikiiiMin County.
W ’me* Samuel Bragg, Admiuisin.tor
I lie estate
ofCotuelins Bachelor,lute of said county, deceased,
to me (or letters of divpiiiAjou fiotr. said Adtiiiiiistm
These aiotlmrofoie,to cite ami udinonifllmll and *rngular,tliu
kiiidreiliind creditors of said deeeasril. to be nml appear at my
, office, w iilim tin lime prescribed by law , to show cause, ifuny
1 they liuie,why said letters should not l»e graitmd.
I tiiven uiuier inv hmul atolfiee, tin* *21th day of .Ian., 1815.
A. 11. ItAIFOKD.c. v. o.
ibaud.
of IF. Lord) ha* e»
,’u(id repairs ull kinds
»|.V r..
siuully
Furnituic.'
All kind* of llor.Si: (’VIll'F.NTIlV dune
ui'imu i. and l.ow.
All kinds oi Faints can In- bad ret
mu -!/••, and (ilu/.iiig done.
A l*-o. Hlnss for I'ictme frames, A <
ware Trimmings for Furniture, «V
Black W it 111 it i Draw Knobs, tee.
Ladies will please call nt Mr. Nei
w ill be enudneted into the Shop and
Milledgeiille, .1 iiiio III, 1815.
of various sizes; Hard-
,, uml ;\laluigany and
i*ll’s Store, where they
nil see the Fnriiitme.
37 If
iiimwov & miiv.v xritmaK
TI:
trm«aKBV«
' IPto-sdl
I mu ilit rawoT goods,
X*l I.0lV£8 l’MCES (AMMiV *«•*
o( Mr. Cliilds ot Milledgeville, (a* M otrli-maker.) has
■ -‘pcenily returned from New-York, with u film Mock of
1 %V ate lies, Jewelry, Flnletl Wine, Art'. Ac,
tovsisriNo or
Huperlnr fluid and Blivet* Lever Watches,
Hold Fob, H it a rd nml Ladies Neck Chains,
(•old,Silver and Steel Speciaclcs,
Hold and Silver Frm ils,
Ladies’ and Hentleiiieu’s Breast IMns,
Finger Bings and Ear Bings,
Hold Hutton*. Studs and Chain Slides, Thimbles.
I.adie*’ Fine Hold and Hair Bracelets,
Jet Combs, Hair Pius nml Head Ornaments,&c.
Itognr’s Superior Pen uml Pocket Knives,
Ba/.or’s nml Scissors,
Kink Platkd Castors, Cake Basket* nml Caudle Sticks
IIIittfinin W are,Fancy Hoods. Are. Are. Atc.^
Embracing nlmosi every article usm.llv kepi in Ids line, ALL
of which is ENYI BELY NEW nml of the mo$t fnnhionabte
xty/r and bf*t i/unti/y,n\u\ will lie sold at prices which cannot
fait to suit nnrehaiere.
WfllrlieN mill Jewelry of every deaeriplion re
paired ai the Riiortesl notice. All Watches repaired or sold
wurrnuted to keep good lime lor
WfrjJMl
i'll, niiV.'n lUmi* .t*b r iu, li I 'I I
k*ei r. nnir.il. Ill III* lin«.«ni’iii**l'‘ c " '
Mold nml -liver
CT'airfire.
thnlMi
Key* A Seal*,
ni-euM Fin*.
Flniccr King,,
am* oa* Silver
aptttncira,
CSIIerj-,
silver A elated
WAKE.
Kotor l.nmpv,
Ooublc Bnrrcin-d <Jin»o, Wnlkiiisf
Ciieii-o, Faucy Articles, 'lojs. Ac.
IN NEW YORK.
t-Tu vupply iliv city At- inlerinrtrude !,*
]■ N »- M CEDAR OTrKP"
j | K« A IIUF.WS1-KH ttee'uHlto'Zi
i't'?.' 1- ,,y 7;'"! nin *-n-mtoi,Id aBs/
^ 11 ‘. le<i ,‘V «*t-ibii m, iworinn, i„ **ll I
,\’ l 7 - **-rtd in Ainrric;.—,iuj * l " , 7 ,l *'* i *i 4
amifir.*r.Hii.LV i.owrn,ili»„,|„ l „» 1 ,^“ P-Kft .7 “
III,;,- -ill .all nt prirre in *,lll thn limn*. Seein f i* he. I *»"/;* 5,'iTrSKKi
lit vinr, ilifrcfi.r^ cull 11 ml ,ml^r fur yoiirarlve* n llir old •land
OTIS CHILDS.
—sign i-f the Hold Wulrli.
will It
r nr the rush
. refunded. Watches sent from any part of the country will
} receive the tame attention, and he repaired on n* reatonnlde
j termn at tltJUL'Ii the or tier trrrr prenent.
C. K. WENTWORTH.
^ Watch Maker and Jeweler. Blare adjoining that of Mr. tieo.
A. Kimberly. Mulberry Street, MA (-O.Y, (St o
Mae
a, .1 nn. 7, 18-15.
15 if
STAGE NOTICE.
Xeurctl, Cheap?*!, and llest Houle fmm Angus,
la, Geo., to the Indian Springs. *
r II Ills old and well knowu ioute having been reduced m a
R Hack line, ill run the ensuing summer, commencing
the first du v of June, from Mndihou—Leaving Madison
** * - »•-j—iln\, mid Friday u
gb.
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, nftrMhe arrival
Cats from Augusta, i
NEW FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE,
.tfncoii, tieo.
of the Carsfiom AngiiHia.iiii-isiiig by \Vbitfield's, N'ontieeilo,
ami urrive nt two u'cIock, P. AI Ketiiruing, leave ilm
Springs ou Tuesday , Tliiir.-duy, aid Snturdcy, ut hnlfpust
5 o’clock, A. M., passing rhnmgli the aliovt named places,
and arrive nt Madison at three oYIni-k, P. M. where they w ill
nnv.er tail tocouiiert with the downwind tittiitofeura for An*
gnstn.
'JVfli'elleiR muy re.lv upon good horses nml coaches, and
good accommodations in every limn. We hope by good and
ulteutioti to situ re a pm t of the public patronage.
Distance, fuiiy.lliice nub
Danut. A.Tuckep,
:'!:p id, mi.
I'tiTe 9 LOO.
e, W. IIBIHHS 3: CO
•nt, Mmlisou,
33 if
IHS. JOII.V El. W ICIOIIT,
l><- > list.
U 7 ILL lie in Millcdgeville on the Ifith inst. All opera-
linns in his pioleshion will be attended to by col I it g at
bis rooms at Beecher it Bmwii’s I Intel. 37 it
THE undersigned having erected n Fiuk-
Proof Wahk-hou*k,situated ut the hem! of
Coiton Avenue, tender* hi* services in his
Irieuds nml the public generally, tor the sin
ge of Cotton mid .Merchandize, uml the
, transaction of Commission Rnsiliess ill all its
j branches, pledging himself In use every exertion to promote
! the interests of, nml render satisfaction tu, those who may
confide business in his charge,
j The storage mid sale of Colton w ill be under the direction
! and control of.Mr. JOlLN JONES, who has long been known
| In tho Warn house hu«inc*s, and will give particular attention
to the. sale nfCotiou ami the tilling ol older* lor goods,
j Liberal advances w ill bn made on Cotton in store or to be
fdiippcd.
i B 1GGIIVG, StOPi;, A\B TWlMl,
logetlier with uny other articles, will Im furnished customers
; flie lowest maiket price.
S*. B. Storage und Cominissions at customary rates
Macon, O ltli June,1845.
Milledgevilln.June 24, 1843.
P. S. Having .-.n excellent supply of materials and superior
workman, he is prepared to exccn'c all kindn of repatring in
tint most sn/infactoiy manner with CHK iftiKMlind hk&katcm
All Watches sent Irani n distance will receive prompt alien
lion. 3U ill _ O*
Thomas llallle, Propounder of the'\ Appeal in Warren
will\ of Elizabeth rlewellen, dcr'd., \ Superior Court
vs. jr from Ihe decision oj
Sarah Persons, and ) ., , I the Court of
Lucy lltxltlu’, ( Curealtrrf. j 0r , lmanJ . k
i T I»«• i11«4 represented to thifl Court that William Buttle re- *
hides in Shelby ( Oiiniy, State of Tennessee, that Edwin |
D. Whifelieml, and Kohcccn Whitehead, his wife, reside ill •
Oreon county, Stale of Aluhama, that the above Hinted case is
no v pending in this Court for trial—It is on motion ordered, j
that tin* said William Battle, Edwin D Whitehead and lie .
l-ecen Whitelieud show cam-e, on or before the first dav of the j
next Term of this Court, why said will should not he proven
in solemn form ‘ f ami iliui a copy of this role be served on said
parlies by publication in one of the public gazelles of ibis j
Stale once a month for four mouths; and it is further ordered,
that a paper containing said publication be deposed in the
Po«t Office to the address of William Battle, Portersvillc,
Tipton enmity, timi to Edwin D. Whitehead and Between
Whitehead, to dm Coiirt-ltoiiHP iu Hreen county, Alabama, nt
least 3U days before said Count.
GEORGIA, J Clerk's Office Superior Court of said
Warren county. £ * County.
I, Jumes Pilcher, Clerk of the Superior Court of said coun
ty, do hereby certify that Ihe above is a true eopv of nn origi
nal order taken mid entered upon ilm minutes of said Court,
i of the same, 1845—thia, the 521st day of
AMMUCAN AM) FOREIGN 1-Rivto
II m.rk.i—mnii, Uyh, „j,c*,w, ,„rgot vpJ 8
7,r« iattt.and cautu/t be h,„l rl.nthrrr. A n ,
Ur.I.r. In Prlui. will fiml i, i,„ ,| lrir
In. Kimik I.-I hp niikiiig ilif-ir puiclia..,--SifSK.
in iniirkM.id, l.v .7,i! d 1
(.iiulogiir, of (Hiro,. i-urirrled will, P ,„ v . • .
in«rk«l,.iri-1 ln.-w,l m ||„ Imndiinfbuj er , J '"“*"«»ii(a,
WiIXLiiiHOSK August Shcrill's Stile*.
W ILL he sold nt ilm Court house door in the. town of Ir-
wittrnn,on tlm first Tuesday in AU(4I.'ST next, he-
tween (li* u-iuil hours of sale, the following properly, to nil:
^ Sixty he.id of cattle, more or less; sixty fiend of sheep,
more or less ; fitly head of logs, in in* or lu** ; two yoke of
ateer* n i l cart, two h»y mares and nun sorr I rolt,ono loi of
land, ly i-ig i i t : o» third Dist. mljoiniiiv, hrnl of (jeorgo Dix-ui
and others ; nil l«ivir*«l on us flm propm t v of Tiiofirts Jnrks ui
to satisfy i li I*i issued out ofilu* Superior Court iu favor of
die Justi :es uftli'lulorior (hiitrl, for dm use of James Sim
rn ms. minor,v*s.d I Jack* m, Be-oj. I.’x-im -uul S. B Murpliv,
•.lturitiea. Pi-i;mrtc pointed outbv plnintill*.
W. W. BE U.L, SheriiT
July I. 1815. 40 ids
nl .ingiihir |
i appeal ill j
1 —
[BEOlUillA, illiinsoii I’otuily.
I \V7llEUEAS Miuy Hicks, Adniiiisirnlrix on i
-j \V Aimer J. Hick*, deceased, applies to me fi
• di«missiou froin said Ad.niiii->iri}iioii :
| These an', lljeicl'.-re, to cite and admonish all a
the kindred and creditor.- of said deceased, to boon
my ollie.e within die time prescribed by la * , lo sli<
any they have, why said Idlers fhould not In* gra
(liven under mv' hai)il,ni office, this lOth duv ol
1 I? nillin ' vUH B. UA1FOKJ).
(•iCORHiA, WilkinsonCotuiiy*
U ’ / HE HE AS Jau.es Toy lor, Hunrlinn for llo
Thomas Taylor,deceased, applies lo me I-
I from the Huiirdiaiisltip nf 'I bonus and Aided*
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
t!.aPMT.lL, $»00,»00.
rpilE NEW-YORK CONTB A HI TlUNSHIP FIRE
1 1 *\ ■** I' It A N (< E COM PAN \ liHviiigeRtnhlishednnacdi-
cy in 1C No xv fj.i.K, Crawford coui.iy . will insure
HI ILMXGS, MEIU'U\NDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD El H.MTUllE,
ml nvervdeeci ipfion of pr- (-■ Mv, against loss or damn
re. ' FBA\CIS“H. MCltDOCK, Agimi.
Knoxville, June II. hill. 87 it'
, il I
die April Te
Apiil, 1846.
31 mini
JAMES? PILCH Ell, Oik. S. C. Ac..
[TB]
iililtlMlsfl'atol's kinlP.
A to an order ol die Interior (Joint of Wii
ki-Hiui county, while silting lor ordiimv purpose*, will
be sold below ifie t.’oiirl limiae door in Irwintoii, in said conn
Cy,ou die first Tuesday in AugiHt next, our imgro woiimii, a
fir si rate house wuman,hy tit** name ol.Milly, and niie-lliitd
part oi a fir*t rate negro fellow,by the name of Shade, belong-
lug t i the estate of Caroline E. :S !Mau*on. deceased.
Fermi undo ko two oil die dav m sale.
JOHN SMITH. Adm'i.
Mnv 7ih, 1845. 33 td*
t Baylor, two nf said Ward-
; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter* j
esle.d to lie and appear at my office, within the time prescribed [
| hy law. to slimv cause,if any they have, why said lotteis ol |
i dismission should not he granted,
| (liven under m v hand utolfice, this 1st day of Juimarv, 18-15. j
! 15 inPin WJO.R, RAIPOIU), c.c. o.
' (<i;o!«.i4, Wilkinson county.
' WHEREAS David Smidi ami John Smith, Admiuistra ;
mill, ypply to me tor l.-t-1
1S1IIK«T X D^OVIATAUB,
4TI Oin:i> AT LAW,
Ealontoii, On.«
Wdl practise in aII the Counties of thr
Ucmulgec Circuit.
tec. 17. 13 tf
AI>fi»l*OA V. §€OTt7
Alforiiry at Law,
TAZEWELL, MARIOS COVSTY, Go.
Jan. I I, 1815.
lfi
ib a
AJiifelnistniioi's Salt*-
A HBE1.ABLY to aa order of dm Inferior Court of \\ il
ki-ismi county, while Rilling for urditnry purposes,will
he auld liel-iro the Court-house door in Irw intoii, Wilkinson
comity, «oi dm fiiol Tuesday iu August next, a negro woman
Mnr.v and eliild, and cne hundred one and one-funrth in*res of
pine land, belonging to the estate of Wiley Rutland, late ol
tiT.* of Dismission from said etuatc
These ere,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
ihe kindred and creditors <-f said deceased, lo lie and appear
at my office, within the time, presciibed hy law, to «!iow 1
cause, il any they have, why said ieui-rs should not lit* gi anted.
Uiven under my hand, nl office, t lii * 71 li dav of April, 1815.
•J 1 .) mliin A. B. It A IFOItl >, c. c.o.
’AD AEtTFICS, /
ai iiiedgev ille, 18||| Mny,l84o. )
To thr (.'n/onc/tt, or ('oniT/inndanlx ij Regiments cot.ijinnup
the Tirst JSiiijitdt aj the I'u sl Division uf Ororgia Militia.
W
III. UFA.-
has
i ilm da
Mav Till, 1815.
"IlUUN SMITH, Adin’r.
33 id*
CsEOIMsIA, Wilkinson Poiiiily.
u , HERE AS Jacob Freeman, Administrator on ilm es- !
\V into of Jeremiah Allen, late oI'miuI county, deecusud,
applins to me for letters ol ilisiuission liom suit! Adipitiistru-1
rred hv the demh of
B. Floyd. Brigadier Heimrul oi the Fii-^t Biig-
tide of tin First Division of the AI i I it iu of this Stale: Now, in
order that Raid i ncHiicv tuny lie filled, and in pursuance ol law.
I have thought proper to issue this, my proclamation. Imiehy
ordering y oil, the said Colonels, i r ('oiiiinjiiduuts of Begl-
ills, to cause an elrclionto be licld ou Wcdnesdav. Il-e *d. ; i
the
* of holding elections ir*
nhlislicd by law for holding
•iicial Assembly, gi\iog dun
fa Brigiulici (leneral to fill
WHITE KUV.PIICflC SPKIIVWSr,
JleiivvHliKi 1 C ci ii ii 11, Ha*
This delightful W'aleiiug Place is now open
for the season, under the most flattering auspices.
Having now , beyond all question,and by the uni
ted tcMiioouv of the iiiiialreds who have tested the
virtue* ol the White Sulphur,secured for the establishment n
degree ot confidence mid favor unparalleled iu the history of
nn.v other watering place so recently ollered lo the public pa
tnuiage. The proprietor has been encouraged to make con
siderable improvements since the last season, upon the build
ings and pleasure grounds alinelied to the place, lie Inis
also erected a nun mini inns and eotnfut fab/e tin thing Union —
lie bus engaged tlm Kervices ofexperiem ed uml i.cmmno'lnl
ing mmuicers nml ugeiit*. nml iris servMnt* will ho obliging
by | nod iittPi,live,«m that no iiidocemciii slittll lui wanting tu sc-
i core the patronage of the public.
i To tin-stranger, who has never tested the virtues of the.
) chrystiil lottutniiiH and balmy atmosphere of this pleasant re-
! giou,it is only necessary In sav.tlint these Springs me loca-
j ted iu Ilm midst of tho most deliuhtl’ul mol hetilihlnl recinn of
our Stale, a few miles north of Ilm Pine Motiniam, nud onlv
j nine miles sootheiist of Hreenv ille. through which place a dui-
j I v line of stage*, connecting with tic principal lines nf the
Union, i* now iu operation.
f The propiieiur tinners himself ilint this is the only estnh-
; lishiuent iu ilic whole South w hen* the vhitorenn heoccom-
{ inodmcd with mi equnl variety of waters Here we have ilm
purrst fieestone fountains, the strong mid the mild chalybe
ate, nml ilm while sulphur, surpassing in purity, mid iu the
1 distribution of its elements, uny hitherto known.
[ Bu: besides this we have a country abounding in scenery
'l romantic and beautiful, and are am rounded hy n population
ii iisurpapKed lot intelligence und moral worth hy ilia t of any
•other'forming district in the Stale. From these advantages
I we may salpfy expert to draw all that may he required to
I gratify tlm intellectual, moral nr physical appetites of our vis-
• itors, mul neither expense, solicitude nor effort on the part of
i the proprietor, shall he wanting to render this wnteiiug place
ns popular for its accommodations as itaheady is unrivalled
. for the gifts of a beneficent Providence.
; llj’A line of stages will he run three limes n week, hy Col
onel Lee, from Columbus, via Hamilton,to thu White Sulphur
Splines.
The Ball Boom will he opened every evening, and will he
provided with the very best music tlm country affords.
WALKER DUNCAN.
Meriwetherco. ( May 21, 1815.
1 i\. B. The proprietor will add,that whilst striving to satis
fy visitors in liis minerals nml otter lion, hr. will also try to
in i.harges. 37 if
satisfy iliei
•Administrator's Sale.
B 5 VIRTUE of an order ol the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when silling for ordinary
purpose-*, will lie sold before the Court-house door, in tho
town nf Ir.vinton, in said county, on the first Tuesday in
All'll 1 ^!’ next, two slaves, lo w it : Louisa,n woman nhoul
20 \eat* ol nge, mid her infant child. Sold us tlm property
of "Benj imiii Exit n, deceased, lor the benefit of tlm heir* mul
irenitnr-i of «u»i I deceased. Term** of sale made known on
the dav.
WILLI l.M A. HALL, Adm’r.
Mav 27,1845. 35 ids
These are, therefore, (o cite mid admonish al 1 mu! »iti
lie kindred nml creditors of.••aid deceased, to hi iml npp
iv ot'.ie.n within the time pr» FCiibcd by law, t dmw ni
iiv they have, why said letters should not be granted.
3 1
Ailiiiiiii'ttrntrix's NitlP.
\ UREEABLY i» mi order of tlm llonornhle the Inferior
Court of Baldwin eouiity,Killing for ordituuy purposes,
will he sold before tin* Court-house door in tho City of .Mil-
ladgeville.on tlm first Tuesday iu October next, between ill
Irg il hours of sale, Ilic laud* belonging to the estate of Horn
tio Bnik.-.l ile, late of said county, dec eu-c»l.
Terms on the dayof^le.
MARY BARKSDALE, Adm'x.
Jnlv 8th, 1 [jwws] 41
fTBOUIt mOIVl'ilS lifter dale appliealion will be
1? made to the Honorable the Inferior (.’onrt of Wilkin-
on comity, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of Briton price, Into of said comity, dec'd.
JACOB PUEEMAN, Adniinj«irator.
Mny 17th, 1815. 35
1 :MH R n O N TIIS after date nppth ration w ill im. made
1 to the honorahle the Inferior Court of Baldwin county,
while sitting us n Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
lands Imlmigmg to the estate of Horatio Barksdale,deceased.
MAR V' BARKSD.VBE, Adiniuistratiix
April 1st, 1845# 23-(j. w. sv. >
1 ;<H IC MONTHS after dale, application will Iu*
made to tlm Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, while rilling fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
«b** real estate of Caroline E. S. Munson, late of said count v.
deceased. JOHN SMITH, Adm’i.
Wilkinson county, March 10th, 1345. 25
(GEORGIA, DeaiHir Comity,
I \\f II EREAS Jeremiah Tate applies tome lor letters ol
! Y Y Administration on the c-tntonl Chnrlcf* limner, hue ol
said county,deceased :
< These are, therefore, lo cite nml admonish all nndetiigubtr,
j the kimtred und creditors of said deceased, to Iu* and uppeut
i at myofiioe, w ithin the time ptescribed hy law'. \g shew cause
H uny ilmy have, w hy said letters should mu he granted.
Uiven under mv Imud ul office, tilts 13th duv ot June, 18-15.
•jj 51 ' JUILN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
r, that l
ctiitnsof said rlenion l»
lie lime preserihed hy law .
nminaiider iu-cliirf, *
JOHN II. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
GI’OKGIA. Jltlll' Comity.
W HEKKA.-i James V. Freemun, AdiiiinUlrator on tit. I
estate uf Tlmimis Freeman, deceased, applies to me'
for letters of dismission horn snid Adminirtralioii :
I'hese a re, l he refer re .to c ile an dad monish a 11 nmUingultir ■
lliekitulrcii and creditors of snid deceased,to lie and uppeni j
nt my office within ilic time presciibed hv law, losltowni iihc i r ■ > 111-
il any they have, why said letters should not lie granted, j .1
(iiveu uudet mv I) till J at other-, this lib dav ol Match 1845. j ret
21 (rm JOHN P. DJCKE.VSON, c. c. o.
day of July next, at
your Regiments, as
elections lot mem In
notice thereof, lot i
the vacancy af>uc* i
And I do furthei «
to HWtd (| ti a rlers m
Bv tho
83 tf
HA PI.ATi: A \ n wnn:.
rillll. snlu-ciiher licing engaged loi the last iliiity rears in
J the miiuuftictuiit g of TIN WARE, iVo., iu conio-xiou
w ith his other nicieuniile lursiiieRfl, at Orccnvillc C. II., So.
Cm., has now made tiirnngrmeuiH at I l.o North, which will on
able him to keep eiiustmiily on luiiid, itt Augusta,Go. it huge, r . , „ . ,
supply of I in Plate, \\ i.c,and oilier articles iu the lim.ing !' ,ol, 1 ! * »« provide
line, which will be sold f-u Cash nt the lowest prices. Or- § t<* r'enjoyment nud comfort;
deln addressed to Messrs. Dm.hum A. Blcnklev, A tigu^tti, On .
w ill In* promptly tiiiendfd to. B. DUNILA-M.
May 27, 35 ^
e Georgia Journal, Millcdgeville; ,SouliiefU AVhig,
uiul Southern .Mini Ihuiy, .Madison, wilier, ch give
I Allie ,
] the above four ii
SflOYl tKff> X BU l ESK JSI O c
CO.T|*TJISSIOA rtlK-.RCIBAA'TSV
A iKilticliicoIn, I'la,
uleisicned hav ng commenced a (ieueial C’r. uuriis-
cliicobi, are now prepared to »e-
sell, all cotton uml prodi
BAIHVA SVillXU.
THE SubJerihers most respectfully inform the
public that they Iimvo recently repaired and filled
up iu a superior munner the large nud coiniuodi-
Hotel at the Indian Spring, formerly occupi
ed by I!. Dillon, and during the last summer hy B. \V. (.'oilier.
There are so many living witnesses who can’hoar testimony
to tin* wonderful benefits derived from the use of tlicso wa
ters, tint it is useless to speak of them here.
They unsure ail who are disposed to visit them, that no of-
ideall such luxuries ns will lend
and to nlVord them nil such
( means ol Htuosemem ns will enable ihem Iu drive* dull care
1 Hwuy,” and pus* their time iu pleasure. U'Gaining strictly
prohibit eil.
A Dnilv Line of Splendid four horse Coaches runs from this
. place to Forsyth, leaving the latter place on the arrival of the
! Cars from Macon •
DILLON COLLIER.
GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT,)
Millcdgeville, Nov. 2, 1839. ^
t Analysis of the Water of the. Indian Sating, Hulls County,
Qeorg ’
F
rjM>L T R MONTHS after dan-, application will he
b* to the Honorahle Inferior Court of Wilkinson
i'ouniy, wben sitting for ordinary purpose*, for l *avo to sell
llie real estate of Wdev Rutland, late nf said county, deceits
,d. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
Wilkinaon county, Mareli I Ot It. 181.,. 25
G I.OI&G IA, Deealiti' Fonniy.
T tHER EAT? Henry Arliim, Executor of Elia* Pullen
t t deceased applies tu me forleim* of DisinKsum from
said Executorship :
These aie,tliflrelore, tori to and admonish u II and singular
the kindred and creditors nfsuid deceased, to be and appear
at my ulfice within the time prrscrihedbv luvv,tosliuw cause,
ifnny exist, why said loiters should not he granted
(iiven under mv iinndatnflieo this2i' d«v of A nri1,13-15.
88 6in _ JOHN P. DICKENSON. I , 0 .
OlloROlAi riitnnni < ot;n<y.
a ’ II EREAS John C. M ion. Administrator nn the estate
Tt oi Win. D. Cole,applies tu mo lot letters nl Hismi»Mou
irom said estate :
Tnese are.lherei'ure. In eite and udumuish all eoneerited to
he and appear at my office, w iilim the time priori bed hv law
toslmw cause,ifnny they have, why said ietleodismissory
slim 1.1 not 'or granted.
and forward, store
good*.consigned to them. Their personal oiteiulon will hr
iii*' U lo nil business confided to their care.
I’ll ACKER. B. HOWARD.
ADOLPHUS S. RU I'llKRFOICJ'.
. 1815
(Quantity, one pint (wine treasure)
Pn iiminaries for a correct annhn
Barn
28,875 cubic inches.
of this Spring.
29,54
08 Jeg. Farenheit.
46 do. do.
hand at office, this 2'fttli dav of .March, 1813. j which he stands charged.
A I’ISOl'ffi.VIB VTIO]\.
st.iti: or (icoiaju.
Hy G LO IKiR 11 . CD A II i'OR l), lioc< rnor of said S.ntfe.
M AN I.N(« receive,! iiifornialion that a murder was commit
ted on the I fitli d iy of J tine 111*1, iu tlieroiiuiv of Mitri av,
. n the pei *mi of A xukkw Bax tkii . by W AI .LACE il PA I* K,
win, on* fled fromjiistice, I lmv*» ilimigbl proper to i**uc th is,
imv proclumatioii, offering n icward of Onf. Hum,urn a.*h
I’ll rv Dot I.Atts, tu any pci-on, or pr isons, who may appre
hend and deliver said fugitive, to the SlierilV, or Jailor, of
iMmmy county.
A mt I <b) moreover charge and require all officer?, civil uni'
military .to be vigilant in endeavoring 'o apprehend the said
PARK, in order that lie may he 11i«*«l for the offence with
Tcmperattiro of the ntmospher
Temperature of the water.
Specific gravity 1,1 -18. that of distilled water being 1,000.
GASES.
i Azotic Gas, • • 0,156 cubic inches,
Carbonic Acid Gas. - 1,000 do.
J Sulphuretted IIvdrngen. • 3,5 do.
\ ‘ SALINE CONTENTS.
Carbonate of Magnesia, . - 1,982 grains.
{ Snlphntc of Magnesia, - - 71,588 do.
| Sulphate of 1 ** ,,f * 1
* of Potash,
3,415 do.
WM. B. CARTER. C. ( '. O.
George Bhiulmlser,
GLORCIA, \ewloii I’osmiy*
maXTIIS nri.:r .lain applinalion will l.o j COURT OF OHIO WRY, Vai, 'IWm, ISI.j.
- Williiiiw.ncmii.lv, u l,.In , N n| ,p e ..rii.g It, Ihe C.mrl. .lint Jnl.u (•. TI A.I
II two inis ot It.ml | H inn.ist.'a:m .... the aaiiiit* ..rsinm.-i Tt.un.pa.>..,dcccacd,
I ha* fully admini*lercd said estate, and lie having made tippli
! i-nlinii lor letters ol di*mi*sion from *aid tuliiiiiiislititinii:
I It is,therefore, ordered, that the Cb-ikof this coml do is«ne
( n citation, requiring all persons concerned, to show ciiiih
» any they have, on or before tin* due publication of »lii*
{ tion, why said ictters should not issue, and that th
I be published iu terms of lie* law
| A true extiuct Irom the minutes, Mav Rib, 1845.
I 33 in m \\ M. 0. U CKIE,
DOIR
1/ made, to tun Inferior (2i
sitting for ordinary purposes,fur lean
. in Cherokee, belonging to (he* estate
d *'cased, for tho benefit of ilm creditors ol said deceased.
W.J. SIIINHOLSER, V.lm*
Fehrnnry 4,1845.
U il-
I ^ouit HONTHS altar date, applict
nude to thr? Honorable the I nfarior (Jo
k'oson county, vvbcu sitting for ordinary purpose* for leave
r» seil the land and negroes belonging'tu the estate, of Janus
K.eg.inte of said coitntv, deceased.
JAMES KINNEY, Ex’r.
April 19th, 1815. . 31
POUR UlOKTllStrfterih iteannlieatiou w ill he m ob
I to the honorable Inferior Com t of Baldwin comity while
sitting for ordinary ptirpoaes, for l«*nvn to sell the Laud* he-
longing to the astute of Meshach Rogers, deceased, fm tbi
benefit of the heits and creditors of snid deceased.
WILEY F. ROGERS. ? , .
HEZKKIAU ROGEUS, $
Miirefa (ill. 1815. " :l
1 ,10111 JIO-ITHS alter ilate aimlicatinn will lie
’ made to (lie llonornhle the Inferior Court of WilkitiMui
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tn-ell
the Inndfl belonging lutheomio of Benjamin Stubbs, lute of
laid county,deceusd.
WILUA.M <;. PARKER, Espiml.ir.
Mny 31*1, IH4m_
I.TOIIU MONTHS. after date, appliention wii I be
r undeto theHonorohle the lufei mi Court of Wilkii son
Count v, while silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
i be land and negroes belonging m the estata of James Evtnn.
iatijofsnid rniiniv, deceased.
JAMES ROSS.
J.G.R. HOGAN, s , x ‘
,i„ii ;i 15.
iTtoi!R ifioirriiw after dale, application will (>e
made to the honorahle Inferior (’onrt uf J .taper county,
„ |,ile hi11itic for Ordiimry purposes, for leave to sell the land
;.ud neg roes belonging to’the estate of Jesse M. Spencer, late
•f ai l county, deceased.
CHARLES L. RIDLEY. Adm’r
||})|.|„ ul.v mill, 134?.. !*_
Or ten U William fan} '
, A BUI, 4*-.
George U . lulus and j
William IV. Fold*. J
I T appearing to the Court, that one of the Defendants,
William W.FrttiD doe*not reside in the limits of thin
Htate, B is ordered,I hat servire be perfreted hy publlcMkiB
ofthD Buie, oner a month for three months, in the Georgia
WETHER. Cpmpll. Sul. '
r.n*.*tp*pl r.uu. ill. minutBi of iUn.8up.riar Courl uf
pMiaiin ( i.M,ly, M,r '’ , ‘ T * rn ')! l 'i:''’‘*j|p40l.80N, Clptk;
M.y7lti,l»«. 33 n»3m
under my hand nml the seal of tin* Executive De
partment, at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this 7llt
dav of Julv, A. D. 1813. •
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD.
! By the Governor:
' N. BARNETT,Sccr’v of State.
DESCRIPTION.
i The. *«aid PARK i* about 36 veins old; weighs 185 or 139
j lbs is five fret, 8 or 9 inches high, dark complexion; very
[ ,! | datk hair: his month nml nose ^cuernlly rad, and the latter
it ' ling" ami sharp; sloop shouldered; speaks quick, and so
i* much so at times, tlial h • is hard to lie undcr.-ue>d; i<anliitlo
itation ] hard of hearing; has a hu ge scar on his forehead, running
I mime distance into Ins hair.-
Total ofSalineContents, 84,077
JOHN KUGGLKS LOTTING,
.State Geologist of Georgia
35 if
Gi:OltGI.4, THftiir Coiitil)'.
W HEREAS John McLean. Administrator on tin* estate
nf Allen McLean, deceu*cd,applies to me I’m b iter* ol
Dismission from the aame :
These nr«, thereiore, to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and ereditm s of paid deceased, to lie and appeal at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,if
any they have, why snid I tier* of dismission should not lie
granted.
Given tinder my linud, nt office, this 3d dav nf June, 1815.
31 ii fi n ' JNO F. Me It A E, O. < . «».
GEORGlAi New.on f'oiiiily.
. TOII.N S VWYERS.nf the IGltli District, G. M. tolls Im-
• f fore me,one eslrav Imy mare, iimr fed eleven inches high,
ahnitt fimr yeois ohl, a Mi.ii in her litc.e, light hind foot while
from llie hoof eight inches up the leg, loll h’md tool white
about twelve inches up the leg. unshod till i» • ml, a small
black speck on the insole nf the left tinkle ju*t above the hoof.
» Apprui.-ed hv Plonmint M. Lai v and Will am \\ -lit at fortv
dollars* HARRY ( AMP.J.P.
I Apiil30ih, 1845.
. A trim exiiitcl from tho Eslrav Bonk, April 3mh, 1845.
I WM. D.LUCKfE.c.i.c.
GEORGIA, 4V«HTt!ii Voinily.
JESSE B. BEALL, of the 154th Dim.
•Ils hefmc me, a d-uk b i v Horse, w nil a
lack marie and tail, his light bind fool
Idle in the puslaiu joint, with a star on
„ i? forehead and Wbite spot
supposed to he lour years old, and Mppruiaaii I
eheii* and Augustus Beall toihutV'fiv 1 ,l '
Ajiril 15.
Mt li \ u 5 "3' n so ui a it it.
ITTOR.XF.Y AT LA IV,
A It 11 S I* lfi I A C Pi.
’I’llf. State of Georgia, deservedly
celebrated for thu feilility of im soil,
the richness and nhiitidniirr of its min-
__ eral ores, iu stupendous eularar.ts and
I jeiuitilui mountain scenery, imiii also boast the most valuable
. aiinernl fountains on the face of the Globe,
Tlii* i* no vain huosting; n distinguished gentlemen, one
vtho I ns travelled ext«n«ively in foreign lands, assures us,
I but, while ill England and on the Continent, lie visited the
‘ i-celebrated vv atering places, that he snw not oueon which
Miitme hail been so prodigal ol her gilts,ns loose hestovvi-d on
• tiie Wat ut Spring-*, in Meriwether county, Georgia.
'This truly wcmdeiful iiatural enriositv amt delightful Sum
i n*n*r retreat i? situated on a spur of the Fine Mountain, thirty-
1 *-ix miles mnili of thecity of (’rliimlm*. A fouiilaiii.gusliitig
J t ji tli. per minute, fourteen liiimlrcd gallons of crystal water
j «d9U- Temperaturr, i* indeed a rare cmmsiiv. It* virtue,
I However, ol curing diseases, which have deficiT’tlio skill of the
Diost euiiiiniit Physicians, seems still mom wonder fill.
I Tin* ingredient* „f the wafer, ns ascertained l»v accurate
—quantity one wine | int, or 28,875 nihic iucl,
PROSPECT US
Dr. David CooPF.u, Resident Physician nml Superinten
dent of ihe Lunatic, Idiot and Epileptic Asylum of the Statu
of Georgia, near Millcdgeville, the seat of Government, pro-
poses publishing hy subscription, a Periodical to he entitled
TItc Jon null of Insanity, Idiocy mid
Epilepsy,
For the Georgia shite institution, fur the cure, protection and
cure of pei sous laboring under these afflicting mental and
physical maladies.
Tbi* work lo he printed on good paper, with legible type,
in pamphlet form, quarterly, und to comprise forty eight pa.
ges hr each number, Ilio first article of which wiil embrace
illustrations of Ihe inception of I neaniiy and Epilepsy, their
causes, Ate., drawn from the Bible and New Testament.
8d. The existence nml progress of Insanity in different
eountiies iii all ages to the present time.
3d. The plans <•» systems of morai. mill physic ai. treat
mem lor it- amelioration und cure, comprising the earliest
erection m Asylinns, &c., with their progressive improve
ments in all couiitiies tu the present dale.
4th. Llii-tratimis of the discrepancies in susceptibility to i
la.sanity, in civilized and suvngc life, and the philosophy of '
cutises. Fuller this head will he contrasted the difference iu j
the susceptibility, to Insanity,between ottrsluves and Northern
free negroes, based upon correct statistics.
5lh. Correct and fuithfnl details and descriptions of the
melancholy homicides nud suicides committed bv Lunatics
in society upon their'Triends and themselves, while roaming
at large; lour of the latter of w hich Iimvo token place in the
higher, literary and pious walks of life in Georgia, in three
mouths..
Gib The infrequency of these lain I accidents in Am luma
contrasted with the above;
7ih. Correct histories of trials in our nud other Stale Court-,
for the commission of, and attempts to commit homicide hy
insane persons: comprising the testimony, counsel, charge by
the judge-, to the juries, and verdict of acquittal or conviction.
Under this department much valuable medical jurisprudential
matter may be anticipated lo the legal profession, from the
varied and extensive reports of legal uml medical gentlemen,
contributors to this Journal, (some of which me already in
huud) from other States.
8th. Extracts from some or all nf the Reports of the Lu
natic. Asylums of Europe and the United States, comprising
their cost,entire management, moral uml physical.
J his Inst department is lo comprise a detailed description
flint short J of the law originating our Institution for the In
sane, the Idiot and Epileptic;,appropriations, location, pur
chase, east of buildings,size, finish; first reception of patients,
progressive increase, inunngemuni; laws, rules and regula
tions; general treatment of patients—moral and medical; such
descriptions of our patients’ insanity, idiocy mid epilepsy,
und prodromic, preditpnnent, or associate physical diseases,
with their ages, sexes, social condition, corporeal niulronlor-
ni01 ion*, deformities, mental imbecilities and families, as may
be deemed of interest to pulious, with our cures of cases in
all cases suppressing (lie names of patients—details of bail
cases, cure.*, tfee., tec., up to the present year. These uro
now it, possession.
Dili. Occasional cases of Lunatics transferred from State
Prisons or Peiiilcnii.ilies to Asylums, including some front
our o\vn Penitentiary.
Dili, nml last. The Report of our own Institution for tho
present year up to the first of November, designed, and we
hope destined, lo (ill a higher uiclirt in the feinple of pliilou-
tlnopy, nud gild with brighter lints aud more indcllible im
press the page of future history than any in llu* world.
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N OTICE*—The following persons, or, if dead, their re*
piesentalives, may hear ot something to their advantage,
by application at the office ol the Uliurlesion Courier, viz :—
Catharine Alexander, Ex. (A. D. 1792); Daniel Atwood,
(1796); Amvell Ishohod, (18(11); Small Butler, (1764); John
Boll, (1797); Joseph Brevard,(1800); Hugh Befliune,(1800);
John Binwulee, (1791); Andrew Baskins, (1792) ; Rebecca
Beinpfjelil, (1792); Elizslu tli Bum h, (1795); Elia* Call,(1797);
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adin’r • f James Gilchrist, f IS! I); John Dnriell, (I7P9; Mnrv
]—specific gravity 0,993—di<lilb'd water being 1,000. (JajKs • Gregory, (IS. 11; Daiic Hulmea, Ex’r of James feidiiytirnt),
» —Carlmiiic acid’gas. 8 cubic im lies—<iilidiurell of llydio- I 079*)*. Fiiomas Horrv, Ex’i of E. Horrv, (1798); Joint Bee
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vcv.(l79!)' William Hurt, (1803): Aon Elliott linger,(1808);
Nulliauirl Hayward, (1806); Edw. Lowndes, (1801); Isaac
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ol It. Gnerard,(1813); James l.ow tides, (48(H); John I 1
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lion, save only in tliui uf literature. Even in ilife, nM inirpe,.
dent assert ion of thought uud feeling |ms nitninrner J, wEfc
the. American position und cliaiucier Uiinand, oud>re'eilcu.
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character oft he Army and Nuvy, u ill cltiini for liotli itnirni
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the literature, as to defend llie bnnur of their mtiniry; idi
number of able umitiibiilors will be secured from their ranks
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GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY will regularly juifc.
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FR08PECTUS OF THB •
MH TIILIU ( I LIlYAiOU.
A Monthly Jour not divoltd to the inipron until of HotUtn
Agriculture.
J N issuing the Prospectus for th.i Thikh VoLcaioffh
SOUTHERN (’LL I’l.V.A TOR, the I’nldidirmbmih
high gratification of uiiuouncinp to tlm public that they kin
succeeded iu engaging the services of.
JAMES CAMAK, of Athens, Ca.
to conduct the editorial department of the paper. The
repotatiuuol iMr. L'.bh a gentlemuii, his uckim vl«dgid»Wj
hh a writer,life varied aoqniiemenls in suietiee, towthfi
the attention which he lias long given to Agricultural
eiicc mid Improvement, afford lire highest gaaraole# tfflt
fill uro exeeliencti of the work.
To ihe friends of Agiicnlliire, therefore, throughout »•
Southern Suites, we oddicss ourbelvj*s. to iiivnaibfireiMfjl
Hlion iu extending our circulation, to unable iiaiowa
increased expenditure wo now make iu render* our JM
worthy the patronage of an intelligent Agricultural css
nity. To you, then, friends uf Agriculiuie,ib« liitoiaaieii’
of ihe tl SuuUiern Cultivator” it committed, and il
that it «linll lie sustained, it will be. \\ ill you not, weM*
ry man ot you, “pul your- shoulders to the wliref ; ami W«
in mi enterprise which contemplates the nieli* i.-u-h « m
condition hhJ permanent prosperity, ol ilia Agfk.nltanjB*
the Southern Htates? Each and m*L»»
will. Will ysio do it / .
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form, aud each number will contain SIXTEEN P*F**
matter, just double the amount in the present farm* W*
nrrunpemenl.lhe subscriber will have bis volume J
nunibers, nud will hereby he subjected in oiilvli«lflnepO"l
.ho now pays. The first number of theihi>d volume*tH»
issued ou the first ol January, 1843
- TERMS.
Morgan, W iU.insnn,
G rccnc, J fa ucnck,
Putnam, .Junes,
Baldwin, Jasper and Bibh,
JAS. A. MERIWETHER.
Katonion, 24th March. 1845. 26 sm-tt
Noliro lo Debtors :md CroilUors.
V LL persons ha vine di-munds against the estate ul Jus. II.
. M’Call, late ofTellair rounty, deceased, will romler
them iu ngrceahlv to Inw . mid all indebted to xnid esluto, nr«
hereby requested to make iuiinediaiejiayment.
Julv 8, 1845.
F..*L M’t 'ALL, \d
41
Wiley Kit
dqllai
J1 r ;ssE M. JONES, J
Jit tu* 7 th, 1845.
(Vent's Office, hferia
I certify ilm above u
Book of snid enmity.
Juna 24th,IH45. ^
CIRHinER & BEALL,
FACTORS
And rommt.Hlnn m.i-clmuik,
m«. ra, Bny s*r«,ci.
snvuuuiili.
W. A. Hi.lL. 'I‘ f K»pl.l7.
|{i-oii;:lil lo .I:iil,
IN Ini i*11>in. Wilkinson county, pu tlm 22*1
av of June, 184.5, oii»* black negro’fellow hy
tlm lumirt of .Moses, nliom 5 feet 2 incl.e* Siigh.
i kcomplexion, whole te* ill in fiont, with
lio other luniks ar< n, who says lie belongs to
ii Hamilton, of Oswltcliee Bond, Alabama. ,
The owner is reiiucM* d t«» come forwtird, prove property, /
iv cliargr-and take him away.
tM). MURPHY, Jailor. f
June 25th. 1845. 40 if |
\ofire lo Debtors ntul 4'rrdifors.
4 I I. person* indebted to the estate of Beiijninin Kxmn.
/V Ini'* of Wilkinson county,deceased,are hereby requested
to make immediate payment; and all persona having demands
acaiiisl said eKlnte, w ill tender them in agreeably to law.
WILLI AM A. HALL. Adm’r.
May 27,1815. 35 fit
Notice lo Debtors and Creditor*.
^^LT. persons having demands against the estate of \Yiley
Rutland am requested to render (torn in terms of (!»• hts,
aud iItotu irdahied to said estate are requested tocount forwm
and s* tile the same. JOlUB Kimi, Adi’r.
Wilkinson county. May ?th, 1845 ITCf
geii.a irnce.—somi citmeuis: 4 .iiiionnto ol l,one, I grain
CmhotialH ol Iron, 3 5 grains—Caihonato of Magnesia, 10.69.
i The lempernturo ol tlm water, Winter and Summer,90 de-
; grecs.
I Tho oeiliticales of Judge Stocks of Greene, Mr. Carey of
I Coluuibiis,uml other*, who have e\p* rit'iu.cd itsheiicficiti’l »*(’•
ft feels, find tin* opinions of such I’liyslciaus as Boswell and
^ lloxev,should aalivly the most skeptical ol its healing pro-
t perties.
| As a resort tor him who already enjoys the blessing of
f health, and who chooses, during ihe sultry Shimmer months,
* to lav aside the d'lliesuf liis avocation*, to travel in smirch of (
pleasure, in n healthier and cooler clime, there arc hut few
* places iu America, where lie can fiml cooler hroeees, more pic
turesque mountain scenery, n great- r Diversity of umuseiiieutH
or more refined society, and not one where lie can enjoy tin* |
luxury of warm bathing to such perfection as at thisla'voied
spot. "
The subscriber** linviim become the exclusive'proprietors
* •re permanently located here ; they beg leave lo assure those
| who may honor them with ii visit, tliui all their energies will
' he directed to anticipate tho in*-tes ami coiuAirl of their guest*.
'J'lm Hotel la open during the whole year. A Post Office
(mail tri-weekly) ia esiablislietl here—nml n bilge nssoituicnt
^of goods kept. Since last season, extensive improvements
have been made, and the whole place present* a new and
lieiiiliful appearance. Passengers fioui Alabama, Madison,
or Gritfiti, Will meet with no delay, us harks ore always in
readiness ut Greanaviilc to carry them to the Spritiga. A
Iri-weekiy lineoi Stages runs from (?olitiuhuH here during the
summer.
IL te S. 11. BONNER.
i Warm Springs, Gu. May 20, lu 15. 31 u
WILLIAM K. DcGRAFPRNHIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW, *
Rlnkely, FurlyCounty.Oeo.
IlsrERENCE.—linn. Seaborn Jones,Han. W.T.Col
mill, lion.A. herson,lion. Joseph Sturgis, JohnSchley,
'and Henry L Henning Ksqrs.
THEODOSIUS B. DAVIES,
Attorney at law,
MTT.LEOQRVtt.LF, (?..
U JunfWlh. |E«. 3S ’ir'
/
Martin and IL A. Mnrkley,for Robt. Marlin, (1794): John C.
>1 mi tin, (1794); John Elias Moore, (1812); John Nicliil, (1796);
James f’nyns, London, (1795); Win. Price, (IJ97); Esther
l*'i*-coii. (1797); Joiiu Prii e, (1795); Roht. Scott, (1792); Win.
Stephen, (1796); James Siiiilli. iu trust, (1793); Love Sion*,
(15(B); Peter Smith,adm’or of Juo. (I. Smith, (1804); Frances
i Simuiniis, in tru«t for the estate of John Holmes, (iHOli); Roht.
Smith. MMI2); Thomas Turner, (1794); Mary Tucker, (1795);
B t*t. W illiams. (1801); James Warrington, (1798); John
Wakefield,aen. (1799); Tims. Young, (1807); Mare Rownmn,
(IHITj; Rev. Micl.l. LWbv,(1817); .1. 11. (himphell, iu mist,
(1818,; Sami. Duvenporl, (1817); t’lirislophei De Griiffenreidt,
(1825); Rev. Edw. Ellington, (1800); Episcopal Church,(1816);
Geo. i*. Elliott,(1818); F. te li. bonce, (1820); James Gar
vey. (1792); Mi*s Sarah Gtternrd, of Beaufort, (1815); Richard
IIniHoii. (1801); Win. Hurt, F.x’or Jane Pemt. (1798); Win.
II >it, E\'or \\ m. Dunlap.(1798k Mury Lincli llorry,(1811);
John Jounson, ofUGih District, (1793); Win. Jemier te. Co ,
(1618): Col. Win King, (1816), James Moore of Georgia,
[I792J; Siafe Cincinnati Society of Georgia; Rev. TIioL IL
Price, j 1817], Susannah Rivers,[1785]; Lynch Roberts,[1792];
Dr. James Stuart, [1318]; Margaret Torre, Ex'x ol Soluo,
[1819]; Niarde, Grannie te Co. [1792]; Elizabeth Willinma,
[1792]; Biid, Savage te Bild; Jotin J. Pringle; Nuthl. Bus-
aell, in trttal for Giiarleston luxuraiiceCompuiiy, Imira of Gen.
Guerin. 11 tf
Rroiiulil to Jnil f
THIS day, a negro man who says hi* name in
FRANK.and that lie belong* to Jesse Beck, of
Henry county.Ga. .Said negro in of light com
plexion, about five feet ten incite* high, speaks
k quick when spoken to. The owner la requested m
/come forward, prove property, pay chargee, and
take him away.
- Ii V. A. BRANNON. Sheriff.
4 uacogee co., July 9, 1345. 42 ml2m or if
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors.
A l.l. p.rion. iiukhied m ih» ru.i. of Jihi M. 3p.ncer,
det'raard.arerequeaied to make ppynjent.aml those hav
ing r-laimt nfetmit said relate, to present them In term* of the
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