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BIFFS’ 84>IX!t.
rumam September SHcrlF’s Sides.
W IU. knaolil before ilia Court bonne iloor in Eulonlon.
rniiKtin mutiny.on tbo lirei Tuniduy in »EI’TE>|.
BEIt u«*t, wit inn tiro l.g.1 liuurn of ..Io, lira Inlluwiug
Viii of land, more or lent, adjoining the lands of John
Sample* and other* ou lha waters of Muddy crook, with n saw
•udgriM mill on said land; levied on nsihe nropciiy ol Mat-
UHrw Farley. to satisfy u li fa in favor of II. U. Stephens and
•(her fi la* v» Matthew Farley ,ulid James Stubbs, secutily oil
***itt‘A acres of land, more or l*****«, levied oil ns the property
of Allred F.anklin, adjoining the lauds of Wiley Jourdan uml
others,heme the place whereon Richard G. \Vurd now lives,
h* satisfy a fi fa from Putnam Inienor Court, in favor ot Win.
HitiOc, assignee; vs Richard fi. YY aid .md Allied franklin.
Five ocas. ’..edneu Is uud furniture, 1J split bottom chairs,
1 brass clock, 1 bureau, 2 pine tables, 2 pine dress table*, l
Jut bed cover* uud uouuteuianes, :l pair bit* dogs, 1 lot lieu
quills, 1 children's b»'iUtend, and I erili; all levied
liroiniiv ofjoiiu II. Cl uk, to sat is ly u li fa issued Iro-n Put
nam Superior Court in favor ol J. M. ilk Y\ . Adams vs euiJ
John H.Clurk.
"citation*
UGORO'A, Baldwin fouoiy.
Inferior Court, ifcrftw for Ordmary purpose*, July
J^l^appearing
... this Court by the represcniuiioo of Mrs.
Elisabeth Y\ ushitiglon, Executrix on the Estate of Rub-
••it ||. Washington. deceased,that the said Executrix has ful
ler .tdniiniHier*<l on • nd Estate, and wishes to be nismiased
It is therefore, on motion, ordered, That the Clerk ol this
Court do issue a clintio i requiting all persons concerned, to
shew cause, if any they liuva, on or hefore the second Mon-
d.tv in Jnuuury next, why sHiJ dismissiun should not be gran
ted—and that said citation bo p.iblished according to legal re
quirement
A true extract from the minutes, this 7 lit day ol July, 1815.
41 iiitiin JOHN W. \V. riNKAD, c.c.
UUOlUilA, It n Id win Comity.
II EKE AS Uoliurl ri. Me ieham, Executor
late of A ugeline Muaclinni, deceased,applies to
\V
the
J lb l
July 29, 1015.
L.l-JLI—L !...«■
BCaAVVAV,
HjUIISOK A nWIAK
Jackson,l)nus county, <?*. ou
tha ltd ius|. my negro boy
evening. lha ou nisi, my negro uoy
IIOSK. Ilo isof dark complexion,rath
er shAiler built* about six tool high uud
weighs about i I* 1 pounds. From cir-
cuius lances which 1 have got in posses-
, Biou since said buy left, I am induced to
~ believe that tin may have been decoyed
^ ■ oil'by some white man. II so, a liberal
reward will be given for me thief, with |>ruot s»»ftmMilit toon li
ly received,and all i xpeusas that
Aug. 12,1815.
BroiiKlat to .Sail
ill lie ps
JOHN It. llAllKNF.dS.
40 3t
Wilkinson scelemhcr »h«-ri« *m Snh-*.
W ILL be sold on the Hist i uesduy in &EI lE.illfr.H
next, at theConrc-house door in ttic town of Irwinion,
Wilkinson county, within llio tisuul hours of sale, the bil
lowing property,to v
One Negro i
One .Negro man Mcs-a**, and ono negro woman Rose. h-.th
verv old; two head of horses,50 head of stock hogs, mine or
less; « head of stock . utile,2 t owe ami calve-. I yoke of oxen
•ml earl, 10 bead of sheep, 1 cotton gin and running gear. 1 1
Ploughs and 2 Sweepers do, 2 shovel d.», 4 pr Plmigli * “
4,singl«trees,l
letters ofdismission Irom said Executorship i
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all mid singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and
appeui at my office witlniilhe time prescribed bv luw.toshow
cause,ifany they have,why said letters should not be granted.
Given u lid • r in v hand ui office.this llth day of March, 1845.
21 JOHM W. >V. fcNEYD. c.c.o.
for letter* ol
ine estate ol John Eudy, late «•!
addle,I side saddle, I Dutch f.in(w bent),
VsvThe blude, l cradle, 1 ring ami staple furox yoke. 2cliin
•xes, 1 broad axe, 1 handsaw, I dr, knifu. I grindstone, *
weeding lines, 7 atone jots, 10 glass do, 1 small lot ol tin, 1
small lot of me Heine, 10 gallons ot gin, 3 empty hirrels, 1 lot
empty boxes,5 gallons nmhiRses. H to 10 hushcl* s.iJt,-.>hn-h-
els ol whoa l, mure or less; 20 hnsliulaol coni, -ilti) ihs. ol I odder,
6bottles of ink,25 ll.s,Coirm*,2d lbs. augur, I small lot of cop
peras, I writing desk, l Jack plane, 1 fore, plane, t» straw turn-
biers, I | *g . Iiitiii, I pi . scales and weignl-s I cro.v bur,*JIU
lbs. bacon, 15 lbs. nails, l loom ; petitioner’s interest in grow
ifig crop oil the p.cn.ises whereon he now lives; I cotton
umbrella, one cradle, one looking gins
one pine table, one pine slaldi
It <41 A, Wilkinson Comity
W llEKEAfc llei.iy Eudy applies to
A (tiiiiiiiwl ration
said countv, ilecmse/l; . , ,, ,
These are theiefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to he and
appear at my office within the time proscribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he
(Siveu under mv hand at office, this 3(hh day ot July, 1845.
4G 5t AllU. B. KAIFOKD. Clerk.
<«b:ou<*ia« Wilkinson 4’oiiniy.
x A, IIEliEAS David Smith uud John Smith, Administra-
1 ▼ tors on tha estate of Win. Smith, apply to me for let-
of Dismission from snitl estate
Tilt's
IN Irwin ton, Wilkinson county, on the 3-d
dnv of June, 1845, one black negro tallow by
the name ol Moses, iibnui 5 fee! 2 niches “‘S"*
black complexion, wlmle te tit in ftoni, with
no other im.iks seen, who says Im belongs to
(ieu Hamilton, of Oswiichee Bend, AlaUaiim
Tho owner is request, d to uomo forward, prove property,
pny charge, nmi lake him awuy. Jnllur.
10 if
STAGE NOTICK
The Niarest, Cheapen/, and Best Houle from Augus*
la, CCo., lo the Indian Springs.
rtMllS old and well knnwn'ronte having been reduced to a
B Hack lim-, wilt run tho ensuing summer, commencing
tlm first da v of June, from Madison—1.raving Madison on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, alter the arrival
of the Gars Irom Augusta pussingby Whitfield s, Monlice.llo,
and arrive at two o’clock, P. M. Keturmng, leuvo the
.Springs on Tuesday , Thuisdny, and Satnrd.y, at half past
5 o’clock, A. M., passing through the ahov. named places,
and arrive at iMudisou at three o’clock, P. M. where they will
never tail toconucet with the downward train of cuts fur Au-
ME STATE
mnr Aiinml Co.irW ..f Laalure. in 'hi. In.litulhm will
T " '. onVh« «*<•"«. Moud V in Nuvcmha, oe„, upou
lha fiilliiainf btnnelian*■. nnoflK M I)
AiMiiuiu. hv—J. b. IlionJ.BROQK, M. V.
t iihiiiuii-h nod Prsciico - ^- ”• DK.K.pOrv, Al. 9.
m. o.
Materia Medicn—HENUY m 1> |»
Oli.te.ru.-THOMAS U. IMtlOI.EAU. M. l>.
I'luiini.lrv-O.U. SHI.PABI). M I)-
IIiMniin.irniur—8^T. JUi.lAN K\V ENEL, M. I*.
Lli.iieul iii.irudiun V. .11 he delivered »i the Mnrme llo.
pital, Ah... Hoove end College H..«pilal
•PLKIVD1D LeTTERlB|7
J. o. OH COOKY A Co., I
(imol liouiding can be oliluilied til from Ibrr. nnd hnlf lo
Kia.uia. in..
August 12(1.. 1B45.
June V5tl». 1813
flroiitflit to
AT I. .. inton, Wilkinson eounl.v, Georgia, n
m-mo man, who says hia name is A I » ,
about tweufv-fivc veins of age, fe» |MX «r
eisl.l mein s lii^l,, mlli.-i .ellnw eninph u.’S
..ml so vs he lielunc. to .. nmn l.vinp I" Umoeo
cminli, N.C.,hv '"no ol Snmlv Cle ek.
The mvnernr own.'re nre re.|ne.l'd locn.ne lorwurd, I'ruvo
prcqieity , pay ebaigcs, and take him j£ jfo R1M| v j ailor .
Travellers inuv rely upon good horses and poaches, and
pootl neeutninudalinn. in every Ibrin. Wa hope hy good end
close intention lo slmre u part of the public pulrounge.
Ilietntice. lorly.three miles. Fnrc $1,1111.
C. W. UlUGGrt Al CO.
Dakikl A.Tuckkii, Agent,Mndi.on.
Me. 13 I IMS. 33 If
July 13 th, 1815.
43 tf
J. WASIIBtlUN At W’lleDER,
to Jail,
ii. W ilkinson county. Georgia, a negro man.
GEtfKGF., about twenty -;w«
,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, J venr« old, rather vellow complexion, live feet f-ix ut eig 1,
- •** * * * ‘ ,s high, and vs Im belongs to John Goner, of Coluni-
• ' -• ‘ — -equested to come
In ass clock
wmii iiiv „. w ., t ( , i n mill pine table, iliren
featlier beds and beilding, 1 hair trunk, I •pin*' chest, 9 com •
moil chairs, I lot table funiiime, viz. cn*lois, plates, knives
and forks, spoons.Oe. ; enu.ki.ig utensils, puts, ovens, skillets,
Jrc.; I lot cooper’s ware. tab*, pail*, pigum*. &e.; I iron
wedge.I chop axe. I Bible, restameiu, ami bvniiibuok. t
Uuui'.i i itnilv ineuieM-*, I am ill lot ol sc'i.ml a;ni •ulnir mis-
callanenua ho iks, -I ites, I p* andirons, 1 pr s n* iinu-', I ravv
hide, l pr cotton cuds, l pr wool do., 2 spi'in. wneeis,
caudb- sticks, 2 bri lies, I wlieei harrow, ! *!t.»tgun, l pistol,
I pine cop hoard 1 pr stojlyards, l razor, h. x. vVe., I poeket
knilc an 1 pencil ; all levied upon to «au*ty miiiui v ii la* in fa
vor of Duniiut D-'iiipsev aiidotliers vs \\ m B.>uiitn render-
•dun to tho lufetior Court fi»r the Ii.m
w A 1 I’l.* it
ilia kindred and creditors < f suid deceased, lo lie and uppeur t jn L || t t
at my office, within the timo picsciihed by luw, to *iiovv j [ )n8 (ieorgia. 'I hr
cause, ilauy they have, »v by said ietteis «lion Id *’ ‘■ , “
(iiveu under my hand, at office, this Till d.»v
29 intiin A. B. KAIl'OKD.c. c.o.
tbo grallied, forward, piote properly, pay cliuig*
April, 1845. j 54
July l lth, 1045.
Julv2t:, 1845
II tds
\Y:lkiiKsi»i) Scptcnibci' Sltcrill’s Sales.
W ILL ho sold before the Goiirt-lionse door in the town of
li-.vintou, \Viikinsnn county, outlie first Tuesday in
SEPTEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Out) In! of land," c ontaining tw o hundred two and a
acres, iu-»ro or less, lying in tile 3d district d W iikiusun i
(V ; levied on a- ill.* property of Joint Gil»on, to -utisfy
•* ■ > (’ V4 - ti.l t.V,
hull
of John Gile
ill favor of W ilti
Also, oie* iiuif acre, more ot less, situated
corner o! tho lot whe >n A. A.Cullens bun
on lo snti-fv sundry ti las is**neil out of a
favorof Elijah Buses vs .Martha Graft and
i ti td
GliOlUHA. Wilkinson t’oiiiily.
\\f 11 EKE \s Jaioh Fieeman, Administrator outlie es-
> V tala of Jeremiah Allen, lute ofnaid county, deecu-eil,
applies to me for letters ofdismissiou from said AUmiiiistra
lion :
These are, therefore, to cite mid admonish uP and singular
tin Kindred linden dit.us ol said deceiin d,to hi' mil uppeui at
my office within the lime prescribed by law, ft show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under in v hand at office, this loth dnv of May, 1845.
3 1 inUni AUG. B. KAIFOKD, Clerk.
I lake him away.
rf. B. MLKPHY, Jailor.
43 if
KliOKUlAi uecalur 4 omily.
\ \ ! IIEKEA.'S JiiuieH V. Freeman, Administrator on the
>V estate of Thomas Freeman, deceased, applies to me
for loiters of dismission from suid A dmiiii-t ration :
These a re,therefore .Incite ami ad monish ulluiidsingiilur
(liekindred mill creditors of saiddeceu-ed ,t«» he and uppeai
•ii my office within the lime prescribed by law.toshow cause
ilauy they have, why said letters should nut he granted.
Given under mv hiuulat office, this lib duv ofMarcit 1845.
24 Gin JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
Tli tip.
■ Co
ii LOlliilA, Decpliir Coiiiiiy.
v V HEKEA.S Henry Arliue, Executor of F.lius Pullen
V ▼ deceused applies tome for letteis of Dismission from
said Executorship :
'These are .therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and -iugtilni
llroiiKlit to Jail,
'PHIS day. a negro man who says his name is
FKAISK.aod tlini In* belongs lo < J« ?sy Beck, ol
lleni v tonnly ,Ga. Said negro is ot light "i-
plexioti, about five feel ten tnelies high, rpeti.*
q lid; w 11 * * * * spoken to. Ton owner is requested to
come h i waid. prove property, pay chug* *, .ml
take him away.
T. A. B KAN NON, SliorilT.
Muscogee «<»., July 9,1845. 42 ml2m or if
Hron^lit to Jail.
V NEGRO MAN, who pays Ins name is Henry Sin pberd,
and that he belongs to NY in. Bmgis.of Pike county , Al
abama. Said uegio ia about Ihiitv-live years old, about live,
feet ten inches high, of dark complexion. Also, a negro wo
man of like complexion, about tliiily-six veins oul, W’lio say s
she is the wife of Henry, nndtliat ■Ji- In-longs to the Paine
gentleman. 'The owner is requested to conic forward,comply
with the law, ami take them away .
T, \. BRANNON, Mil’ll of Muscogee county.
Columbus,July 30,1845. 45 mlgnmrtf
W A It ill » I* K 11% « »
Tub Slate, of Georgia, deservedly >^52
_ Icbrated for the leitility of its soil,
the ricliuessamlahiindance ol its min
eial ores, its stupendouscaiaraetsand
*Ufi1.vin scenery, cun also boast tho most vuluubtc
i minerui fountains on the jure of the Globe.
| ‘Phis is no vain boasting; a distinguished gentlemen, one
I win: Ins travelled extensively in foreign liimN, assures us,
i that, while in England and oil the Continent, lie visited the
! most celchrifted w atering places, that lie saw not one on which
i Nature bad been so prodigal oi lier gills,um those hnstowed on
! tin* Warm Springs, in Meriwether county, Georgia,
t Thistnilv woiideilul n.itorul cmiositv nmi d< liglufnl Sum
j nier rrlieat’is siluali d oil n spur of ih** Pine .Mountain, thirty •
; pjx mill** hoi tli ol the city ol Columbus. A fountain, gushing
. An ill. p<*r niiuiile. fourteen hundred gallons of crystal vvutei
I Tciunrrntine. is indeed it rum curiosity. Ils virtue,
i however, of curing dis**aiss. which have defied the skill of the
most eminent Phvsieiniis,seems stillmom wonderful.
J , The ingreuieiiH •>!' the water, ns ascertained hv accurate
! amilvsis, arc—qiiaiiiitv one wine pint, or 28,8/5 cubic inches
’ ppbciif gravity 0,'h'J—distilled water bcn gl.lHkl. GasBs
j —l.arbonic acid gns, 2 cubic inclies—Sul|»uureit ol Hydro-
I gon.a trace.—.Solid contents: Cailiumilo of Lime, I gram—
J Ciuboonte ol iron, 3 5 grams—Ctirboiiulo of Mngne-i.i, IlMi'J.
I 'The temperature ol tho water, Winter and Summer,90 de
I * The certificates of j udge Stuck* of Greene, Mr. Carey oj
Columbus,umi others, wlm have expeiieuced itshenelieiul el-
feels, ultd th«' opinions of such Physicians us Boswell and
I lloxey,should satisfy the most skeptical of its healing pro-
; perties,
l.fCVWffS
A N ■>
SAVANNAH, «*.
JOSEPH WASHBUUN, JOHN It. WILDER.
A'.(!• 12
46 2G
NEW EIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE,
.Huron, tieo.
•THE undersigned having erected a Fire*
1& PhooP NVark-iiouse,situated at the head of
*S Cotton Avenue, lenders his services to his
frieniD nnd tho public generally, for the sto
rage of Cotton nnd Merchandize, and the
trniisne'ion of 4’oilllllissioil Business in all its
bi tiu hes.pledging biuiselt to use every exerin n to promote
the interests ol, uud render satisfaction to, tliuec who may
confide busim ss to hia charge. ,
The storage and sale of Cotton will lie under the direction
uud coot ml of Mr. JOHN JONES, who lias long been known
in the Ware house business, mid will give particular attention
lo the sale ofCottonnnd the filling ol orders for goods.
Liberal advances will be made ou Colton in store or lo be
shipped.
RAUUINH, ROPE, AND TWINE,
together with any other articles, will be furnished customers
ut the lowest mntkv t pile
ALEXANDRIA I.OTTEHV
Class 35, for 1845, “*
To be drawn ut Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday th» kll
August. 1845. J ,n v Jvth %
Brllllnul Scheme,
40.000 Dollars 1 18.000 ■
I. 7.000 Dollars I 8.100
I I’rizo. nl2,U0li! Jfl frit., . uStT****
!0 do oflJdlO! 6U do t.r Vf'i
:;o do ori,m: & c .
Tieknl. (Ill—llal.r. $5—Quartm ,->5,
Cerlificai.a ul'l’.ckneea uf26 wIiuIl Tick.:.
•*o ilu 26 Hair do * ’
Oo do 26 Qunrler uo «’
’*(
MOST SPLENDID!
75,000 Dollars!
#25,000! $15,0001|
GIUM)
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY
CIiih. A, for 1645, '
- »«turd. r , U» Wrf |
As a report lor him who already enjoys the blessing ot
health, uud who chooses, dining the sultry Summer months,
to lav aside the duties of his avocations, to travel in
bill (e
Ii ol
pleasure, in a healthier and cooler clime, met
places in Amerieu. where lie can find cooler lire
tuicsquc mountain see
July 26,1345.
S. B. MURPHY, D. SITtV. ; j|
Wan* .ScpieitihtM’^heiiiiS sisir.
r H.L be sub! belnre tiiB Court-house d mr m tin:
of \Vnreboro’, \V’ (re county, on tin* first i’uesd
SEPTEMBER next, within the usual hours ol sale
following property, t«» wit:
The intetssi ol Jain-/. Dowling
1 (lie kindred und creditors of said deceased.to I
V office w ithin thetinie presetihedhy law ,losli
v exist, w hy said lefteis should not he grunted.
Given tiudei id v hand hi office this 2d dnv ol April,1845. ' ——
28 Cm ' JOHN P. DICKE.NS(IN,
I appeal j i„g claims against s
Notice to Dcblors sutcl Creditors.
I. Spetlf'i
I those ii.i
v, a greate: diversity (
••fined society, ami not one where lie
! win in bathing to such perfection ns
the
I this lavured
\ I I. persons indebted to the estate ol Jus
lib-et used, nre lequestcd to make pay men
CHAlU.i:s L. KlDLEY, An
luxury
spot.
'The subscribers having become illc exclusive proprietors
nre pmniunently located here ; they l»eg leave to assure thosi
wlm t.tav honor them .villi a visit, that ail the.r energies w ill
In* directed t i aiitieipute iIip tastes and comfin l ol tueir guests
The Hotel is open during tin* win
(mail tri-wi-ekly)
of cm «ls kept. ^
Macon, 2 lib J tine. 1815.
39 2fit
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
C.IF1T.IT, $300,000.
nllE NEW YORK (’ ON TK A B V TI ON SHIP Fllll
I I.N.SL'K *. N C E COMPANY having established an u tea
i Knoxvii.i.k. Crawford county. will insure
nriLDlXUS, MKRVIIAAD1ZE, HOUSE
HOLD F Lit MTU RE,
ini evervdcHt riptiou of property, against loss or damage by
re. FRANCIS H. MURDOCK, Agent.
Knoxville, June II, 1614. 37 tf
1815
mib, and the
w
Imk .
•Iso, one liu.v mure ; h
ling to s.iti-iy one li f i
favor «d’ Austin 'buiili
Also, lot of I iml No. I I-i, in
Appling, imw War * euiiiity ;
Me.dintv On.- .m to *• nii-fv iw
Coiiit in the GL-t Distriii
Brewer v * .MrUiuty Ca mu.
by a conisiuble.
o* prop.*
of Ja
Dow •
i Lo
ni l .l.i o z Dowling. ;
dist.i i ol originally !
ns the piopeity of |
ue.i Irom a .i us| u e’s
fiiniy. in l.ivurof 11.
and returned to mo j
GEORGIA, **ufciam ( onniy.
*1' HEKEAS John C. Jl isoti, Aiimiiiistrutoron the estate
v 1 of Win. D. Cole,applies to oie foi letters ot Dismission
from said estate :
Tuese are,there fore, to cite and admonish ell concerned to j
he und appear at my office, vv it bin the time prescribed by law .
to show cause,! f any they have, why said letters dismissory j
slio Id not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this QOtli dnv ol .March, 1815. ,
20 timU WM. K. CARTER. C. C. O.
BIOWA^I) A U* BfiUMtlOKU*,
€0M.niSS10i\ iYf C 5H tIANTS.
Apuliicliieoln, I’ln*
i r|!HE undersigned liuv'ng comm, i.-ed x Gem nil G.moni*-
! I sion Business at Apsilachicol i. tire now prepaied to iit-
slore or sell, nil cotton uud nrudm o or
• them. 'Their personal utt(*utiou will be
ss confided lo tin li erne.
THACKER B. HOWARD.
A DOLPHIN ?>. KUrilERFOEU.
v ill'
eklv line ol ‘
Offi
(hli-lied lu re—and a large nssortmeiit!
season, extensive improvements j
vhole place presents a new und |
etigers from Abduiina, Madison,
» delay , us backs are always in
e.trrv them to tin* Springs. A {
i> runs from Columbus Imre during the
. 1845
J. C.UEVi .ShcriiV.
July 7 th, 1845. * £
land and for sali’.
E XEPLTGR’^ «ABuK—wild, b
Countv at the Gnuit House i*i T.iinolU
Tu"*dav i,i (li:TOI’.Eil next. ugrtot.Mv to
will of Peter Dem is d *een«. d. ;be fid lowing
aitmited in the 23d. District of l’alimt(
"*'• !
part of lot No. 2J. I
•ach eon..lining 202’ :
acres, parts of lot-! No.
I fill, in tint I l<h District
1 in squ.kia B in the mvv
'IV. ins—mn» third p .i'
remaining two-thirds pi
Sold b»r the p i
Puidcssjon g
23. No. 21, No. 18
l ami 3-1; I til] :
f said count v; i
nf Talimttoi..
lot No. !»-. 17
(HiORfilA, YnvRm 4'oiiniy.
COURT OF OllDIXAUY, May Term, IS 15.
i .N appearing to the Court, (hut John P. 'Tlionij».*(m. Ad-
. 111111 i -1 rn I in* on tin* e -tale of Sniim-I 'Thump ( n, dei eased,
lia-1 illv admiiii't' red said estate, uml lie having male appli
cation for let lei s ui dismission Irom said udniinisiiiitioii:
It is,therefoie, ordried, that i!ie Cl, ik ol tiiis ciiuit do issue
u citation. re(|inring al. personseonccrncd, to show cense, it
any they have, on or lieluie the dun publication of this cita
tion, why said letters shot ! ' not issue, and that thiseituiiuli
bo published in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes, Mnv 8th. 1845.
33 mum WM. I). J.f CKIE. i . v. o.
TBEI':08>0«.ir» 12. KATIES,
A T T O if N S'. 1' A 1’ LAW,
MILL El) (iE VILLE y (i t
» 2 !tit. 1815
39
ASUCRNT Ac 893CM3ATAK5,
ATTORASES AT LAW,
List ton loti, On..
Will practise in (ill the Counties of the
Ucinu/gee Circuit,
n Springs, (in. Mav20, 1315
YY 111 Tli »U 01*110 ftiSPH i SR557
.vit’l'i\v<»lli«*r County, Gu.
Ji»??. This delighilul Wuleiing Plan- is now open
lor ilm season, under the most fiatleiing auspices.
.i-*J «•-«,,•.a iw.vc, iievoud all question,and oy the uni -1
\ of the hundreds who have iosted the I
fpl.oijMee.ined for Ilu* establishment a
I luvor niipuiailleled in the l»i«t,»ry ol [
t- so recently ofiered to the pc' lic pa j
ir hn« linen enconrnged to nuyke con-1
sinee t!ie lu-t season. «•; mi the build-1
.,!* attached in ttic* plii'.e, lie /ms |
•lei ii commodious nod coofor table Halliim* House— !
has ,*u-.n_ed the «i-rvic-« of experienced and -i cominodat
C niHM;,«e,"rf and ngent.i. mul nil servants will Iw obliging I
d ait.mivcjso that no iml ..' tuent shall he wanting to sc j
re the patronage of 11
I o iii. -trangt i, who
PROSPECTUS
Dr. David Coori it Resident Physician and Superinten-
dent of the Lam.tie. Idiot ami Epileptic Asylum of the rftate
ol Georgi i. oenr M ilbaljev ills, tho scat of Govciiitncn!, pro-
p(»ve* puhlishuig hy 8uhscri|tliuii, a Periodical to he entitled.
B iso Journal of Insanity, Itliot y and
Epilt'P<if,
For the (ieorgia state institution, fo the cure, protection and
cure ot pei sons laboring under these ojj'nctiug mental and
jdiysici t inntnitics.
1 his work to he printed on good paper, with legible type,
in pamphlet fioi.i, quarterly, uud to comprise forty tight'pa-
ges in inch number, the first article of which will embrace
illustrations , I die inception of Insanity and Epilepsy, their
IIII.I. ....I v ... -i-
2d. The
dr
.isle
countncK in a!
ad. 'The pin
mem for its m
d testiim
y it ttic* ol ilm W bite ^
degree of confidence n
any other vv-itering pit
tiouage. Ilipproprie
side ruble imp rove men
ingh and pleubtire
of Af
i all <
from the Bibla und New 'Testament
•e and progress of Insanity in diiTcrcnt
ages to the piesent time.
s or systems of MoitAi. am! rHYslCAL treat
rdiorntioii and cure, comprising the earliest
\ loms, £it*., with their progressive improve-
iiitiies ti. the |iresf*ui date.
of the disciepui.cies in ansceplibilily to
life, and tin* philosophy ol
Tube drawnin Alexandra.D.C
•September, 1845.
7S NUMBER LOTTED 1—13 Dram Mu,
MAMMOTH SCHEME.
$75,000!
!|5,ooo;
15,000!
10,000! .
».**0
7,00# |
IM
».Wl|
1 Grand capital of
1 Splendid t-rizcol'
1 do do
1 do do
1 Prize of
1 do
1 do
1 do
1 do
1 do
1 do
5 Prizes of.
lO .to '
•JO do "
20 do
50 do
170 do
|>N/.fa ol $1400 ! $230!
Si c. 6ic. die.
Whole Tickets $20—Halves $10— Uiinrter8$5~Eifhil.iVi I
Gertificutes of Buckuges of 26 Wholes. ioc/iJ'l
h " do 2fi Halves. *... ™ I
2fi Quarters,
2fi Eight Its,
2,H$|
1.5ft
5ff I
130 00
6510 I
32 50 1
(TirOnlera for Tickets and .Shnrc9nnd (Vrlificntn ofPick.l
ages in tlm above Splendid Lotteries will receive tbs me 1
prompt attention,mul an official account td encli ilmujni tc
immediately alter it is over to nil who order from iir—biIJm
J. G. GULGOR1 A t o., illnuacert.
. «! WndhinPInncD. *n«
45 1[
Washington City,|)?C.
Aew York Cily Advertisement,
tli. 6U
lllustr.
y, in Liviiized mill
. Under tins head vvill be ccntrahtcd the dilleicnce in
it; , to Insanity.bi t,v, en oursl.iv .-s and Northern
:i.-cd upou ( on eel stntistics.
f.tli. Corn et and lailhlnl details and descriptions of the
mehiiiclinly homicides and suicides committed hy Lunatics
in : i-cieiy upon th' ii friend-* and themselves, while roaming
ut huge; tour of the Inn *r of which have tuken place iu tha
higher, literal uud pious walks of life in Gcoigiu, in three
GEORGIAt Tt'IRtii' Guntity,
Dec. I?
12 t
! \V
John
Ju!v29ih, 18
«*ffi*«Mi:ig a »»iV i-ion w ith the L«»
the. Iwciilv filth Dei cm <-r next
.Itl'tdIIII'.NMS l r
l»i: IT.it E. DLSND
'Ti
T HERE.\
..I Allen McL.
from the
Mi Lean, A imiiilsiralor <
d ceased,applies to im
i tin
. t her
■ De
! <1.
hit: tIn* ! ufer
pur,I..
Mil-
A(tmiittNii’;Mriv’!>i sitlv
A greeably m >u ord.-i -t um
G.ui-'t of B ibl a i i •• .*.».•!v, -ilti*.-,
will he sold before ih* C-nirl-liiiiis ‘ u
leugnville.im the fnst Timsday iu t tctotier next, m-twecu
legal h mis <»f sale, the I mils b. bmgiu.. !<• lliu c.-iute of Ii
lio Barksdale, lute ofsuid county,dt*ren-ed.
'i’erms ou the duv .»i sale.
.MARY BARKSD.M.E, Ailin'
July 8th, 1815. [jvyivhJ
AtliKiiliMHtioi’s
I N pnrsuane.e of an mder of tin*. Honorable tint fStipr
Cmirl of the Count v of Richmond wil! !m- sold on the
Tuesday in v? et)t-iii!ici next. Iirtloie Inc Court Imuse doc
the town ol Irwi !-u, vViikiiieun n»miy, I
hours of aiile, eight n.groes, viz: Henry,
years old , Hudson a man about 31 vi a:
about 32 years old: Lewis, about 38 year-
about 3U ycurs old; Squiu, n mini aboti
Peny, a smith, almui 2fi yeais old; uud Ell
27 years old; and also, ono road wagon and t-em of mule
.Sold ns the property of Egbert B. Beall, lute of Richmond
county, deceased. Terms eush.
JER’H. BEALL, / ...
... . |,. • , | , t mini rs.
the kindled a
! my office, within the.
un> they have, vv by
1 giuntcd.
G iveii under my h
a e.ite mid mlmonisli a! I
ot said deceased,to be
* proscribed by l:i
ml singular
ml iippenrat
allow cause,if
of disiiiissioii should not be
WIELIUI li* I»t>GRAFFLI\fi{lED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely, B urly < oitiiiy,<jieo.
Refekhnces—Hon. Seaborn Jones, Hon. W.T.C ,l
quit!, linn A. In
and Henry L II
never tested tho virtiu :* of the
and balmy atmosphere of this pleasant
esMiry to say,:bill these .springs me loca
tlm inosi lb-light- n ami healihlul
| our Stale, a lev miles mu ill of the Fine Mi»nn:.uu. .
I nine nii.vs mmtln'iist ol Ureonville, liirougi) which place, n ilm- 1 •p^". , ".l M *'
[ Iv linn of stages, connecting with tho principal him.- m mu i ^
isrlf that ibis is the only estah* j 1,1
li-’himii' lit ih* whole .-’fiii'h when*, the visitor can heuccom-1 v '
equal vm ieiy of vvaters. Ilerewe have the
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the cily A: interior trade by the piece orpackijql
IS'o. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WILL1AM-PT.)
|~ ^ E E & BREWS TER give notice ly Denier* in Dry Got
Union,
4 pi opm
.Han. Josuj h. Stu)’ tr is, JohnSchl ?V, ' P l,n 'St iVeesioiie tiinnlains, llio strong and the 'mid elialy he-
Esors n * ' tt, *»,ttini the vv bite suiphur. aurpas -iug in piitity, uud ill the
S * “ i i ,r distribution of ils elements, any hitherto known.
jGLGUGIA, Jasper Comity.
To ih Honorable the Justins of the ln/c»
LAYY M IIOOLAP tliGIISTA.
i man ahotil 3fi
old ; Syl.a man
d ; I lump, a man
49 y ears of age ;
a woman ahuut
county, sittingJjr ordinal y purpu ra, ut May Term. 181
j rjYHE petition ol rfealmru Hawk eheweth that he is the In-
I J. gal translerree of a certain lioml Ibr lilies to himl.liero-
! tofirre made and delivered by U'utson .Shaw, in his ( : (ctime, to
i John Speuriiiuii—(hat the consideration money has been paid
j —that the si id Wats-m Shaw has departed this life, and that
I Leroy .M. Willson, of »aiii c.uinty, i-* his admitiistiutor—that
I annexed id a copy ol said hum)—that your petitioner piavs
j that the said nd ioni.-.'raior ho iliiccted hy thisCoutt to make
I lilies to the lands itisn.l bond mentioned, ucut. tiling to the
statute ir. such case made und provided.
JOSHUA HILL, Petitioner's Attorney.
t ot said | rp HE subscriber’s I.e
But besides ibis we liuvt a country abounding in scenery
romantic and beautiful, 'ii.dure surrounded by a population
iitisiirpasNedfor loteiligeiice mid ntornl woitli I
the 2hth ol
other
August 2. 1845
WM. TRACY GOULD.
July llth, 1815.
W. A. BLAU.. ,
43 Ids
ruble. Inlerior Court
rv purposes, vviil he
ii: i itv of Milled-e-
xt, vv ithin tlui legal
o the i si tie of Me-
in-fit ol tit..' heirs and
Aderinist i:«(oes’
A GR EEA lil. V to mi otib’r of tile. I lot
. of Baldwin county,sitting loronlii
•old before the I'nwrt house door in
ville,on the first Tnesdiiy in October n
hours ol sale, till the Lund* belonging to tin
•hacli Rogers, deceased, fr'old fur the in-m'fit
creditors.
Tcittis made known on the dnv of sale.
\V11 I’.Y V ROGERS
11EZEKIA11 ROGER
July22d,1845. i
A(lfiiinlsli’ntoi >, H Sale*
A GRI'KABI.Y to mi otder ol’tlic Ilonn.nhie the Infi-rior
Court of IVlInir county, vvltaii .-itting Tor ordinmy pur
poses, will he sold before the CoUtt-linn-c do
of Jueksotiville, 'Telfair county, tm tin* lii - .-*
October next, within the legal hours of sale,
[copy bqkd.]
GEORGIA,) Know all men hy ihcsn presents, that I,
Jasper county. 1 \\ atson Shuvv, am held and firmly houn I to
3 Joint Spearman, in the penal smii ol on*
It limited and tlm ly ibdlars. for the true performance of which
i bind myself, n.v heirs and assigns, firmly* by iheso presents.
Tin* condition of tin- above hood or obligation ia such, that
whereas the said Watson Shaw hath this day, iu and lor the
consideration of sixtv dollars, hnigained anil sold a certain
tract nr parcel of land, lying and bci g situate in the sixteen l -
District, nitiuher (343) three hum'ivd and forty-three, tt ’.u
fourth am.tion of origiitnPy Cherokee, cor.taming forty acres,
more or less, lia.iog cu.h rlmpe mul murks us will appear hv
refeienee in a plat i.l the same. Now, if the said Watson
Sltavv shall make ;u the said John Spearman a good and law
ful title to said land, then tin* above to In* null uud void,other
wise to remain in full mice and virtue in luw.
WATSON SHAW.[i.. ».]
This Mth day of Jan. 1810.
•Ydtn’ri
wpJ
1810.
-da v
land,to a j
Lots Nos. two hundred and eighty-five, two hundred and
eighty-six, three bundled and twenty four, mid I84ji •••* ol
lot N< . (hr e Imndeed and twenty.him:, im-lmliug Lux.bc *
City*, all in the seveatli District ofoi iu inally Wi.kinsou, now
Telfair county. Sold for the benefit of tho lieiis mid ctedi-
tors. Terms of sale nt.ide known on the dnv.
M. X. MeRAK, Ailm’r.
LumberCitv.Teffuir county, ^Yugttsi I, 1845. Ifi ids
Y*3itiian>tr:tloi's Mile.
A GREEA BIA' to mt order <>l the llotiontule the Inferior
Court, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, will he sold
before the Court-house door ii: the town of I hihlonegn, Lump
kin countv, ou the first Tuesday in October next, within the
legnl hours ol sale, two Ibity acre lots of laud, iu said enmity,
No. 193d'I the I5tlt District, 1st Section, nod No. 2(10 iu the
4th District, 1st Section. Sold for the hem-lit of the et* ilitots
of George Shiuliulser, deceased. Terms mail* know on the
dnv of sale.
\V. J. SI I IN’HOLS Eli. Adm’r.
August 1,1845. 4fi td*
Kxmtlor’s sale.
A greeably man orderot tin- hr,
ki
Upon hearing the foregoing petition, it is ordered by the
(hull I, that the said Leroy M. Wills, m, udm’r, show cause at
the next November 'T«rm of this l.’ourt, w hy he should not
make said title pr.n < d lor,and that (his proceeding In- beioie
then p'lhii.'hed Ibr thn e. m.iiiths in one ol tile public gazettes
of (hi* State, ui d iu ill* public places of the county , to vv it, ••
the v.ourl bouse.
A ti ue cxirac i fr hi the minutes of Jasper County Conti of
Ordinary,Muv Term. 1845.
* SHADE ACH J. Mc.YI ICIIAEL, C. C. O.
July 29,1815. 44 I3t
Lucy Bod die,
J T being r
Thomas Battle, Propotmder of the^\ Appeal iu Warren
tcill of Elizabeth F lewtllen, dcc\l„ j Suptrior Court
vs. ^ from the decision of
Sarah Persons, and ) t , I the Court if
- - ( L,neater*. J UrMnur ,/
ntrd to this Court that William Battle re*
Sb'-lhy ( ouuty , Stutn of Tennessee, that Edwin
D. Whitelicml, mid KcIim-.cu YY’hitehend, his wife, leaide iu
Green county, ^late of Alahmnn, Unit the above stated case is
now pending in IhisCotirt lor triiil— It is on motion ordered
that the said William Battle, Edwin I) Whitehead and Re-
hcccu Whiteheud si-on eaii-e, on ot la-fore tin- first day of the
next T( nil of ibis t 'uni t. vv hy said w ill should not b * proven
in solemn form; and that a copy ol misrule be served on snid
panics by pnldicatioii ill one of tin* public gazelles of ihi*
Suite once u inonin for jbiir muuths; »mJ it is 1 uriher ordered,
that u paper eontuiuiug said publication be dt pnsitrd in tin*
Rost Office to (be address of William Battle, Rortersv ille,
Tiniou county, uud to Edwin D. Whitehead and Rebecca
itehead, to tli* Com t-iiouse in Green county . Alabama, at
l 30 da vs before said Court.
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Tr:t<liUo»ury Title ol* I lie CocM-flat
try ol'llie OR! Rmniuioii.
By the author i f th * “(\nalv r■ / Virginia,'* cf*' 1 .
/TIlARLES Y ANCEY’ has tie- |.'« asuro cf informing tho
VV •Soiilheni public, that I-i
WeliilllpK.i, A!ii. i
ismingdistilet ii
we may safely expe« t (
cratify tin* intellectual,
llors, and neither expem
tfie proprjet >r. shall be
tliet
I.- State
I ravv all Mint may he
•ral or physical uppeti
soliciiml* n< r eflbit <
niiiig io lender tin's
• it a I rcadv
his Press
tlie above nam-d Nov -
I, hv ii distinguish* <1 author icsiding in tin* State of (•eergiu.
lil K KNIGHTS OF THE IIUILSK SHOE will be is
sued in Pamphlet form, 2 vols. 12.5 pages, or more each.-—
Price. 75 ets. per single copv- 9 coj.ie.-1.•»- $ »; 20 copit s lor
.* 10. CHARLES YANCEY, Wclumpka, Ala.
A ng. 5. 45 if
as popular for
. foi the git'is ol it heiieticeut rrovicenee,
(Hr*A line of singes w ill !>.* run three limes n week, by Col*
joel Lee, from Columbus, via Hamilton,to the \\ bite Sulphur
Springs.
The Bath Room vviil he. opened every evening, and will he
l Uovidcti with the very bc.-t music the country adonis.
WALKER DUNCAN.
Meriwetherco.,May 21. 1845.
X. R. Tin* proprietor vv ill add, that whilst striv ing to suti-*-
llial ihcv huve r-inoved their WAIU'Mi()li.**KforTUlN*!
I'ED CALICOES .EXCLUSIVELY, from IVmi k> 44 (>
Street. |»y eoniii.ing their atleniion to PRIM'S ONLY ,Ll
Nl B are enabled to exhibit an u?doiiiue?it far eLriiusping idjI
ever before ofi'eied in America—uud to sell at pnceB I* Ion J
... .... .. r.,„i •. .. • , , and o knkra t.LY t.ovvKit, tliini those vv lione uttniticn ie divided!
wl ; I h!- I..H. quei.c, Ol tl.n,R fuml accidents iu An.vlu.ns a vaiir.tyul nrticlrc.
. | toniiasU*il w ,io die u love. , . i 'I he Stock consists ofsKVkRAl. THot/BAX'D J'atterm ASlI
onei . Iii-tolo f lialsiii oui audmlicr Stute f.ourts, I CoLoUt ,, r.MHKAd.vo KVl.hY VaHUIY uf
ommisMon of, mnl atfempts to commit Imimcide by AMFRIUW A \ I) FGk FIG !V PRINTS
omprisiiig ill* testimony, cniiiifcl, charge bv A51 JfiIv IL .\*N A.ND TUnLlluY 1 Rli\ J S
, „ Ih.- jmigeh lo me juries, and verdict ol acquittal m conticlioii. «« ma ike l—many utijbs oj tchich are got trp exvlnttnlylor
01 U ‘ l ' ' - this >b ui.rimeni much vntm.hle. mciJicnijmi-prmleiiiiul ' uiru Mha.and cannutbeiiudeltctrliere.exciptuiittuHd hath
mallei may U- a. ticipate.l to the legal im.losioi., Horn (lie | Dealers in Prints will find it lur llitir mUroit to vxuiniM|
vurieT and extensive icportsol legal and medicul gentlemen,
i oiiMibutor-to tins Journal, (»oine of which arc ulieadv ill
h i lx*y irom other Slates.
8tn. Extinct-* from some or nil of the Reports of tiie Lu
natic Asylunino! Europe mid the United States,comprising
their co.-d, v-ntiie mut.tigeineiil, morn I and pliysii til.
1 Ins la-1 depaiUncut is to compii-e a tfi-miled description
flint short/ oi tlm law oiigiuutirig (.in lnsiitu.io. for the In
sane, ilm Idiot ai)il Epileptic; nppiopiiati us, locution, pur
chase, c. st ofhnildiogrt.size, fim.-h; iiist reception of putietilu,
piogfessive im-'Otse, mnnageiimnl; lawn, mles uud regulu-
t.ous; general ireatiuent ol patiems—moral ami medical: Much
#mi de-i jijUioiis ol our patients’ insanity, idiocy nnd epilepsy,
uu'iivul'ied J ‘"I' 1 prt-ili.|HiiiriiI, oi aMuciate |>ii\wi.-al ilism
• mlv aiitiige
i the part of
: place
>r, if dead, tlx-i
XlMtlMK.
'a most respectfullv infi
(JoinI of Wil-
county, white sitting for ordinary puip is s will
be sidd on the first Tuesday in November next, vvitliin tho
Usual hours ofsule,bel .m* the Court lions • dour in Irwintou «..«
Otic liumlrtul eleven ami oil* mill lit acres of laud, ns a puit of W hitehead, to tin* Cotlil-hoiiHe
lot nutnner two hundred and twenty-nine; nIso, forty in p h
of land, ns a purl ofmiid lot nninher 2J9; also, twenty-eight
•cies of land, as part ol lot number two hundred uud tweiiiy-
nine, also, one hundred a t 1 fifty and one hall act cm, No. 2%3,
whereon Benjamin Stubbs lived at ilm li.ne of lii-» death. AI
eo.onc let of laud, No. 219, containing one hundred one ami
one-fourth acre-; all nr ilm luirih district of Wilkimou
county, belonging t(> tho estate, of Benj. Stubbs, lute ol’s.iiJ
County, (b-eeiiM it.
Also, on the first Tmsday in Dircmhi r nr.it. before the
Court-house door in the county cf l.owu ii*-, oue-lhiril of lot
of laud No. 4.5fi, coii(.lining /!'•/ ui.n belonging to arid estate
of Bei j. Stubbs, dec’ll.
All sold for the benefit of tbc heim nnd creditors of said de
ceased. Tarim* made known on tin* dnv ofsnle.
WILLI A M C. PARKER, F.x’r.
Aug. 5tli, 1815. jr; t<U
Blficuior 1 ! b ih .
•Vmi.L be sold lit t! «• I It - reside;.ce of IL-n
VV deceased, on Hntnidny. tin- ^titb duv
next, tbo remaining pail of ilm perishable propr
ttte,eor.sisiiug of vaiious mi : • now too tediou- lo m»-i
Male lo continue until all ia sold, 'j'ciiu* made know
tha duy of sal*.
WILLIAM C. PARKER. Bi
Wilkinson coitutv, Aug. 5, 1815, Ifi id
ti EOHGIA, I Clink's Of ire Superior Court of said
Wam.n county. \ County.
I. .lames Pdclier, Clerk ol the r^npenor Court of said coun-
ly .do Imiobv ceitifv that tin- above »> a true copy ol anorigi-
ml order taken and entered upon lha minutes ol said Cmirl,
• t the Apiii Term of the same, 101.5—this, the 21st day of
April, 1845.
JAMES PILCHER,Clk. S. (*. &c.
31 mini (rnj
F our months uffi-i daio application vviil he
•undo lo the Honorable tlm Inferior Coiiit of Wilkin
on county, whilo silling for ordinal y purp.•-•.*•, for leave to
ceil the raalcsiatc* of'Biitmi Pi lee. In (•- at said county, dac’d.
JACOB FREEMAN, Administrator.
May 17th, 1815. 35
ordinary ntirposes, for leave to sell a negro boy, tiumed
Ahr«tm,belonging to the estate of Isaiah Nt Inn lc, ileeeused.
July 22*I.DH5. DKLILWI WHEELER, Adm’x.
MOlYTIIb after date, application will be
r made to the Honorable the I uferior Court of Wil*
klneon county, whe isitting for ordinary purpouea for leave
to gall the land und nog roes belong jug to the estate of datura
King, late of said county, ducenscd.
JAMES KINNEY, Ez’r.
April I9tb,1845. 31
lYKONi'B'iES after date application will be
nude to the i L inmit.te the. 1 nlerinr Court of \\ iikinson
county .while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tosell
ils belonging to tbe estate of Benjamin Stubbs, lute of
said count v
May 31st, 1845.
WILLIAM C. PARKER, Ex
AOPU MOATIIS after lam. applicatii
vilUi
(bounty,while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leu ve to sell
tlm laud und negroes belonging to the estate of James Exuiu.
late of said count v, dcceasi d.
JAMES ROSS.
J n | v 7th.1845.
J.G.R. HOGAN, S
ENOt'lt MONTHS after (Im
npl Teation vviil l>
rt of Jasper eoiiniv,
while sitting lor Ordinary purpose*, for leave tosell ilm laud
and negroes belonging to Mil-estate of Jesse M. Spencer, lam
of suid countv, deceased.
Cl! \RI.ES L. RIDLEY, Adin’i
Hill.ilmro’, JulylOili, 1845. 4*>
CUIKIAEII & IIEALL,
FAfTORS
And CominiKftion Merchants,
Mo* 72, Bay Street,
Savannah.
C. A. OttKIHER,
W. A. Beall.
bv applicuiiou ut tlm office ol the « Inrl. -ton Courier, viz :- -
Ciitliuriue Alexander. Ex. (A. I). 1792); Daniel Atwooc<,
(1796); A ii w ell Dbabod, (! 801); Small Butler, (I7C4); John
Bull, (1797); Joseph Bievaril,(I8i!ti). Iliii'li Beil»une,(1800) ; I
John Brow nlee. (1791); Andrew Buskii s, (I79v) ; Rebec, i (
Binupficld. (1792); Elizabeth I’.uimli, (1795); Elia* Bull,(1797 );
Vii teiine (». Bomseruid, 11811); Ciavv turd Duvidson, (1795,*; .
(*ln i - tin ii.i Daulniz. or D.iuliug, (I bill p, .losiuli Dickinson ,
•ulni’i of Jniiiex GiU liriht. (loll); Jobn Darrell, (1709; Marv J
Gregory, (1811); Lnac Holmes, Ex’r of Jume*< Stanyiinn*,
(1792); Tliomns I lortv, Ex’r of E. Ilorrv. (1799); John Ifi •.» !
Holmes.il. trust forllairiet Edwuids, (179b); Arehihald llni -
vev, (179 '•)' William llmt, (18113); Ann Elliott II,.ger,(lb02V; J
Niitiimiel Heywaid, (I8IM>); Edw. Lowndes, (1891); Isame \
Legare, (1792); l.nugstou A: Dixon, (!7:Mi); Samuel L.ining, l
Ex’or of R. Guf r«rd.(l8l3); Janms l.mv mi* s. (1891); John I*.. )
•Marlin ami B. A. Murkley, for lL lit. Mm tin, (1794): John C. .
Mai I in, (1791); John El in - Moore. (1812); John Nielli t, (I79»i);
Juines Povas. I don. (1795); Wm. Trice, (1797); Esther
Pmseott,(1797); John Price, (179.5); lUht. Scott, (1792); Wm.
Stephen. (179*5); .Limes Smiili. iu tmsl. (1793); l.ove Stoic-,
(rill); PeterSndMi.iidiiT, rof Jim ; II. -mii'n, (t I); Prune. ,
Sinn nulls, m trust (or the estate of I oh n Holmes, (I mu'.); lioht.
Smith.(1812),* Thomas Turner, (1791); Mary Tucker, (1795);
Ifi !*t. W illiams, (thfil); James W imiiigion, (1798); John
Wakefield, sen. (1799); Thus. Young, (1897); Mai. Bowman,
(1817); Rev. ,Vie!.I.Cro-bv.(1817); J . It. Campbell, in trust.
(IK/8,; Sami. Dnvenpoit, (1817); • iiir-^npher De Graflenreidi,
(1825); Rev. Edw. ERinji ui,(13Uft); Episcopal ChuieliJIKUi);
Geo. 1* Elliott. (I3lb); F. At E. Fa nee, (1829); James Gar
vev,(I79J); Mms Snrali Guernrd.i f Re>iiii'orl,(i8L5); Riclr.rd
lliit-on. (1891); Win. Hurt. Ex’or Jane Peui t, (1798); W m.
Ilorl, Ex’or W m. Dunlap (1798); Maty l.incli Hoi ry, (181 I);
John Joliti->uii, ot'Jfiih District, (1793)’; Win Jenuer At
(1818); Col. Wm King. (1819), lain s Moore of Georgia,
[179'Jj; State Ciueinn.iliSociety ot Gi-orgin; Rev. ’Tims. II.
Price,[l8i7]. Susaniiali Rivers,[•785j; l.ym li Roberts,[1792];
Dr. James .Stum, [1818]; Mar.1*11 lone, Ex’x ol Solan,
[IBP*]; N'iuide, (iiauiiie ».V (*o. [i792]; Elizabeth Wiilimm*,
11792]; Bixl, Savage At Binl; Joho J. Pringle; Nallil. Ki.s-
s *11, intrust lor Charleston Insurance Company, heirs of Gen.
Gueiiu. -II tf t
public tlml they have recently repaired amt fitted
IflifcjH “I’ " ****pnrior manner tlio’larg* ami eonimudi
y—oos Hotel at the liidinu Spring, finumrlv oeeupi
ed by H Dillon, uud during lie* lust summer hy B. \V. C
Tlu-ro nre so many living witness*-
to tlm vvoud-'rful iieuefils derived from the use of these
tors, that it is useless to speak of them Imre,
'They u«sure all w ho uie disposed to visit them, that
foils shall hr spared lo provide all such luxnrie
1 and 1
to their enjoym
mean* 01 .uniiseiiie
11 way,” and pass tli
•prohibih d.
A Dailv Line of Splendid lour horse Coache
fort; uml to aflind the
ill eiialde them to drive‘ dull
c in pleasure. (L/*Gaming strictly \ l ,,l;r
this ! Ida-
with their ncc.-. sexes, social condition, corporeul malconfdr*
millions, ib'lio milieu, mental imbe- ilities uud fatuities, ns may
be deemed of interest to patrons, w it ii our cures ol eases—in
all cases snppn -sing tlm numes id putients—details of bad
cn-cs, cures, A't., \c., up to the present year. These uie
now m posse~ um.
Uth. Ucca-miial eases of Lunatics transferred from State
Prisons or Penitential ics to Asy lums, including some Irom
our own Pciiitc-ntiurv.
lhtli. and last. The Report of our own Institution for tlio
nrcseot year tip to tlm fust of November, designed, and we
hope destined, to fill a higher nielm in the temple of philuii-
j tlm py, aod gild with blighter tints mul mule mJeilible im-
the* pu-s*i!:ep- g« <d fiituin history than any in the world.
d Reports of the last ycai'g superintendence a»
" inn by the proprietor of this Journal, having
at succi-. s iu tiwukeuiiig the public mind ou
V. Collier.! Miis subj« ct, not only in our own State, but in several of the
le-tinionv i other Mates which are destitute of a similar institution, na
, i ev iuced by frequent letters, soliciting more of our reports for
j distribution, induce the pioprietor to oiler this work to the.
e f. 1 public through the u-uul cmimiel ol a prospecios or sub-
ill tend ' seription listv.hieh will he widely circulated throughout the
: Tl.v
|) | Unit* d
lltlee
li sin
ng tiie latter place 1
pnriiculaily tiie hotith and YY
-11 ami ladies (for it is expected ilm lair aex will
ioii itst ii. ihi- humane enterprise, as should it
11 ■ ilu- piopiietoi pledges himself to appropriate a
ot the proceeds lo the support of the destitute
this slock hefoie inuku.g their pualiuscs— they w ill litm tin
udvaut.ige ollonriiiug the lowest market pike,and compit*!
ing all the desirable sly les in mnrkfet sul- by tide.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of tin
mui ket.ure placed iu the hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1841.
2 if
I'BOPOH A I. N
For Publishing in Savannah a Monthly Periodical,
to CALLED
THE SOUTHERN HISTORICAL
AND
LITERARY MAGAZINE.
PROSPECTUS.
milE originatoisof this work believe that tire field fnrlr»-|
L »ary e ' ’ ’ “ * "
_ exertion und infineucc, in our couutry, is every day ■
growing*wider uud wider; and they me willing t» occupy»l■
least u poition of the. ground, which seems to invi'e Ul*ouier*.|
’The chit f object w hick they have hi view, is 10 aid in yindK»*l
ting lor the ^outheiu States that literary position a Inch, it
. 1.1 . _ 1 ... ... ......... 'I li.. ili.iirn IIIO. I
believed, they me qualified lo assume. 'They design lire,
•' * el. 10 tioiut out the resources slid dfKM
through this channel, lo poiutoullhe resources aoi
the interests of the South, to represent with tiuth the cUarze*
ter and conditiou ol Urn people, und lo furnish mcieueed «ci*
aiuu lur inirIJtcluul c-fiort. Willi there views, lljey
sought lo enlist in the undertaking the heat tnUiit wfilie*lK>J»
.Smith; uud they feel,thut they can appeal with MUiiecooB-
deuce to their fellow citizens Jor support and ui-upeislWI.
ii of the ! children ol'paupci lunatics, idir.ts uud epileptics^ obtaining
J subscriber* shml he enlillr<l to a full vnpy of the work trails-
DILI.ON &: t7fH.LIF.il. niitled to theii nearest Rost Office, for every fice responsible
j subscribers forw utdrd to the proprietor free of postage,hy the
GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT,) "
Uuanti; v.
Prefin
BuronoM. 1
, r*ii»|o 1.1 in
Milledgeville, Nov. 2, 1839.
Analysis of the Water of the Indian Spiing, Butts County,
Georgia:
ne pint (wine ireustirc) or 28,875 cubic inches.
naries fur a correct aunty si* of this Spring.
- * - - * - 29,54 inches*
• of the atmosphere, - 68 .1 g. F nrenheit.
! ofthe water. - 49 do. do.
uty 1,142. lliut of distilled water tuiiigl,0U9.
G ASEfi* •
Azat 1 ',r Gas. 0,159
Carb oiiiu Acid Gas, • • l.ul'O
O’tllp .ii 111 ettod li vdrogen. • 3,5
SALINE CON TEN TS.
Cur' jni.nte of YIngiiesiu,
^•1* .pitate of Magnesia,
riti Ipiiate of Lime,
S>uil|diute of Potash, •
August,or us ccilv thereulTcras praciicahle. lo«v«>
nistuiic* one-ba/f the subscription money must be remitted
advance to the publisher,free uf postage, 011 ilu* arrival of
"pec 1..
tlm first number ol'llie work at the «tubscribeis nearest Post
Office. It should lie leeollected that postage ismuchrcducid
umlei the new law. No subscription for less than six months,
ami should the work cease before that lime,the money shall
bf 1-funded limn the 'ime of cessation. It is sdiiguiuely au-
mipnied tins Joiiniul will exist cou-mpormicousty with, in-
♦•lease in infi-msi, mid Iu* replenished with inteiesiiug and
pari passu w ith the rudiuting charity uud
inches, diliiising popnlunty ol the liislituiiou.
1". I TERMS.
ill be furnished tliioiigii the Post Office tnauh-
. HOLLA Its AND FIFTY CKNT8 per lllllllllll, pay u-
leiuitted to the pioprietor by
This
7,152 do.
3,115 do.
Tutu I «
fSaline Contents, b-i
JOHN RUGGLES COTTINti.
Jjtate Geologist of
N 1 cW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY,
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.
TIORERT D. 11 YLL/«i/rcc«
11'. Lord.) has con-
1 repairs uii kinds «;•'
Furniture.
All Kind* of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
manner,uml low.
AII kinds of Paints can bo had ready for use. Glusscutfii
any size, and Glazing done.
Also, Glass for Picture frames. A e. ofvarious sizes; Hard
ware Trimmings tor Furniture, An ., uud Mahogany and
Black Wnlniil Draw Knobs, JLr.
will please call at Mr. Newell** Store, where they
<• U 'S' l. fiv ll Y,
bin ON'K HALF IN ADV
ngenfs (Isee *»l postugej 011 the leception of 1 lie lirs’l number,
n»!*ni'‘..ncc8 of whieli must be furnisliod the proprietor upon
return of subscription list* by the first of August. The first
mimlmr will i.e i-sued by tlm first ol November next.
Mil 1.Flint * ili.f. June. 1815.
I) y Editors of Netv-ipupt'is, Jourtiole, Peiindicnls, Sic., in
serting (hi»', or tin appropriate notice ol the proposed woik, 10
tlm amount ol it.* value, shall receive a copy of the work mt
tiding the proprietor u copy of their puper containing 1 lie
will t.e conducted into the
Milledgeville, June IU, 1 «45'
Green B. Williamson )
George U*. Folds and
Will tarn IV*. Folds.
!• unit <y •*•
of the Defendants,
1 tlm limits of this
State, it ri ordered.that service be perfected by publication
oil bis Rule, once u mouth foi three mouths, in the Georgia
Journal, ht-lorc the next Term of this t miit.
JAS. A. MEIUWK 1*11 Ell. Conipll. Sol.
Trim extract limn the minutes ofthe Superior Court of * */V 'fluid/.**/ quality,
Putnam County. March Term, IB4-5. \ fit- 110 suit jinrclm
JAS. NICHOLSON, Clerk.
WUUl 'ti; .,rcs
AM)
rAI^CTT GOODS,
B 9 RICES than theft hare
tier been often tl for in Idea rain.
/ _ 'i f&. VViz.’Y 1 u ^D4 I HI, formerly in toe employ
V_y-'» ol Mr. (Buhls ol Milledgeville, (as V\ atcb-iimkcr,) huu
reev-iitj v leliirued from New• Y ork, w iih a fine Mock 1 I’
Ws itches, itriveli y, Pialcd YYtm , & i.d:r.
So fteiinr Gold and Sil»-'i Lever YY atelic-,
(it d«l Foil, Gunrd mul Ladies Ne.r.k Cfiuiu*,
fit ild.Silver, uud Steel Spectacles,
(at ild uud Si I vc 1 I’fiitf iJs,
L" .dies’ und Geiilleineu’- I’renst I’ius,
Fi nger Rings and Ear Rings,
G. )ol Billions.Studs and < li.iiu Slides,Thimble**,
L: «lic*»’ Fine Gold and Hair Bracelets,
Je 1 Combs, Hair Pios ami 11 end Oi uuments, See.
R >ger’s Superior Pen und Pocket Knives,
R azor’s and Scissois,
f ink Plated CaxToH*, C'uke Buskets and Candle Slick*
B ritliM.iu Ware, Fancy Goods Aec.A.c. Sic.
bracing ahnost overv ai.icle iisin.llv kept in bis line, ALL | ( | ,.| t",',,*
A PKOf^LA.lftATlOA*.
STATE OI’ GDOKMA.
By GLORGF. IT. CA* I IU FO R l>. Governor of said State.
M Y VI NG nuvivel infoi imitioii that a minder w«g commit-*
*«• I «»n the IGiii d i.v oi'Junr last, io the* oiiuiv of Murrav,
00 to-* person of Ani.i.kw Baxtkk. by YVALLACH II. PARK,
w ho inis fled fromjii-iice, I liuve thought proper to issue ibis,
mv proeltiniation, ofieriiig a tewntd of One HundkED AND
Fit 1 Y Dui.i.vn**, to any person, or prisuna, who may appre
hend uml deliver suid fugitive, tu tint Sheriff, or Juilor, of
\n»l I do mop overchaigeund require, all officers,civil and
n:i i nry.to he vigi.unt in endeuvoiing 10 apprehend the Raid
PA RK, i*» older that Im may ho (tied lor the- ofleuen with
wlii' h he stands charged.
Given under 111 y hand and the seal of the Executive De
partment. ut the Capitol iu Milledgeville, (hid 7th
duv of July, A. I). 1815.
G KORG E \V. C RA \\ FOR I).
By the Governor:
N. C. BARNETT,Seer’v of State.
DESCRIP TION.
The Htid P YRIv i 5 * about 35 yeais eld; weighs 125 or 130
llo; is five le# 1, 8 or 9 ine.ma high, dark complexion; very
daik L i 11; lii-* mouth and nose generally red, ami the latter
lut. ■ and sharp; Rloop shouldered; speal-s quirk, und so
at times, that h< is hard to bn understood; i* r» little
riiich 1
id of the most fashionable •
sold at prices vv lite!i cannot |
:ar
his forehead,
mmimg
Mnv 7th, 1815,
33 m ho
Menetht F. Graham \
Daniel S. (ira
iham S
Libel for Divorce in Til fair
Superior Court, May Term,
184A.
I or sold ; jj
the e.usli . .
..... ...n
I T appeal ing to the Court from tlm return of tha Sheriff,
X that the l)cfi nil tut is uol to he found in the county of'Tel
fair; audit being also represented, tlm* tlm said defendant
sides out oftln* State of Georgia : It is, 00 motion, Ordered,
that lie appear ami file hia answer on nr before tho Thutsday
after tha fouith Monday in Oalnber next, or be eonnidered
delimit; and that service of litis rule be perfected by
imntinly publication in one public pnx-tte of thi
tlirco inomhn before tho next Term < ; this Court.
WILLIAM YV. PAINE,
Jlavlat, 1845. Atfntney pro petirioner.
The above ia a true extract from tlm Miuulca of Talhut
Suptrior Tout t. May 3d. 1845.
iVltlchl'N Mild J<f\vclry of every dr
l»n ired at the snorte-t notice. All Watches rep:
wi II I.e vvanautod to keep good lime lur one ve.i
• funded. YY alelt*** sent fiotit titty part of the t
.*• tnjve the same attention, and lie repaired ou as reasonable
u rms as though the owner wen present.
C. K. Y\ ENTWOWTII,
I 15itch Maker and Jetre/er. store adjoining that af Mr. Geo.
A. Kimberly. Mu/berry Street, At A C ON, Geo.
Ilacou,Jan. 7. 1843. 13 tf
I.AWPSl LAUPKI!
T U8T received it splendid assortment t»f Corneliua At Co
Patent Lnrd Lamps, which will be sold ns io v as lliov c
. G. OTIS CIIILDS.
ito oMlii. Stunt,Tor ! July ga,1845.
44 if
1 NO. F. McRae, Cl, rk.
coit s v i.i:,
Lot, No. 611, in t
Sect ion, of Cobb county. The above lot w ill he soldon
eaaouahle terms,bv immediate application at tltia Office.
U May 6,1845 . 32 tf
U\l) NiO'I'IC’E.
YY ILL nttei (i fi.illifnlly nmi promptly in taking out or.d
b»i wiifiiiiii* Pi..iti nnd GiUNTS lo any »<-i* *i* d lot or lots
• i. l in tlm .State, Ibr n fee of $1. 1 will also take out
i i t?*- and Grants of lauds taken up nu head rights, uud cer
rified l-opy Plats amt Grunts for u fee of 50 cents each.
tst huenclosed Irec oi |tostage,itiall instances,
to iiiSitia attaiiiion.
Li -is of uitgrutiled laud w ill be furuiehed. if dcMiird, cheap.
Millodg.
Vi 1 Jelv,l!;|5.
1. .4 W.
follow ing counties, v
Morgan, Wilkinson,
(Irttne, Hancock,
Pulnam, Jones,
Baldwin, Jasjier and Bihh.
_ JAS. A, MERIWETHER.
E.lonlor, 24(h M.rrh, 1845. , 1Q «i
lice lu lheir ielliiw cilineu.lor siippiirt and cu-uptiiliwi.
I lit work will 6eS)ullierri—il wil| be Ibeoif.u
•ion ; bill in nu nuirow spirit of hoslilily lo »n>' 1 - * 1 ' I
couture. Ju.lice .nd ceiidout l.warde «w "Vt-a I
comae'; and it will .readily pnreue the rucicd uiaito im- ■
There ie need, e.pecially in |Hi* d«> of. I n l.u iJit'i" I
eleru nnd di.criininuiing criticism. ...cHUtdoni'MiJ I
olllioiiglil—a. well a* eouud morub - .. in dmisti.o Jr-f I
cruelied imdctlbe him uftrarliy oi vultupl juMitlliiiJJi** I
l.»li'i|tll uod dolUVfelic, nilll « hicll tb. pleen lerum. t 3. I
loudly for Mjiue during mid inde|l8odynt ccn.ut, WI1 • I
the lush cil nevcro but just criticism," without k* 1 s'
vor, llllll WIIU mil LUUIU lilt tutnc. i" «■
those iufiue.uces of the publishing bouaeaoflli ecouait)
through magazine and newspuper pufiing, tonrr r m
false reputations ou worthless volumes, ami kortvynM j i
sources of u well regulated and wholesome public op • I
YY’e therefore avow dt the outset, that we intend to I
these authors, publishers and books, with n seventyo* J I
ited by our abilities, und a proper regard for the courier i
to an enlightened comimiiiil) • .-4t,;ihrrto I
\Ve know und feel that our litecautre t» young, annr ^ |
hut too imitative. Nevertheless that very vi'Ulb *>'^ ’
vantages uud vvorliull endeavor-lo give U. m tuft p* n ; j i
cournging fresh uud vigorous exhibitions i
own country.
i* m,ii’d «fo** I
Patent Office, u... — lu i
dandy illustrate, lu the Line Arts, Americas I i;^ I
prudueed works of which any nation aught be T 1 *'".'! f
ure ulreuov rivaling old Europe iu every (leparunantiti
lion, suve only in that «f literalure. Even iu ll»)*> » M ' ’ Cjj,
dent assertion of thought and feeling bus roMitua , iw«i I
the American position uud character demand, auu» . I
■••■‘•I'.n. Meu hera stand r** *»eh other w ,— I
fated to dev elope. Meu hera stand D» toeh oilier w
u«lvuneed relations. Aliy expresaiona that shall■*»»■»
cunditious. must give oui literature new und ongin®* , t(|
It will Q. cmdiuely be one uf the cberbhrd ohjwt
Magazine, to bmter, by all the means iu our power,*" J
pulse oi nutive uud original genius. ,„«illk*
YY bile imthuig of a sectarian or partisan cliar “J c .„l fog
admitted into our pages, we shall by no tnrani ^
discussing religious ami political topics. [ _—•
higheat iiiteiests «»f ihuu, and at preaeut, more thaw «t
period, attract the serious attention of all isBectmg.**» ^
‘1 ho interest which the £*ouilt bus >n the ,
ch.nuelerolthe Aimy and Nuvy, vv i!U bmij ' , u j »|,|ititj
prominent place in our columns. Our Nsvtil sat*
Officers have often shuwu thuMhe.v are us conipel** 11 •' ^j|
the literature, as to dob-ud (lie honor of tlifir countr/ )
iMiinln'r of able wontribotors will be secured frtur ...^,
ThisMactizine wdlalsobe the medium through l.
(rEOKGlA Hlf? TOUK'AL SOCIETY will
lish much of Us most inteiesting mutcriol—porti* n»
mestic and foreign ti.rrehpumleucc.uouiuiuna''l* 0 " *
ttiid other papers which moy possess » gou#isl • u- ,
YS elieljTe too (hot oui position has prxulrnr
Mu iuu iuiii oui |iiikiiivh it - ”"T StiltX U*
(Ieorgia m-s nearest the ( eutre ot the {southern
»« Miii.itrinr (lonnriniiities for c I in »0 • ( ..
t nus possesses superior opportunities !
nfimiou. und giving a true expression to fcOUlh*r»»' ,,, J r * ^
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autco. Ageuts will be allowed a liDerai
I’beir efforts to obluiu subscribers uie icspectlully
I ieiurns to be made b\ the first of AngUkt
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(LFlCditura dcsiioua ol exchanging will please
Hi A11. A B I* A N O E »l JE N .
Northern Mui/.
Pure Daily, (except sJuaday,) *»t 18 a M.
Clobki liuily, ** at9Jx.it.
Savannah Mat/,
J/ur. daily, (# xcept Monduy.) at 3 ?. M.
Clones (>tiiiy, *' »* 6P.lt.
Macon and Cohmbm Mntli
Due daily,(except Sunday,) ®t 3 P. w.
Closes daily, ” al8r.lt.
Eat onion Mai/.
Due Monday, Wedneaduy andFrklay el?
Closes •* '* 0 1
Monticc/lo Matt.
IS IJ R T liuriUsjsndiuiidHj ail F.M.
ct.OSKN Moixir) anil Thur»da> a t• r M •
Hawkmsvil/e Mat/.
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Florida Mai/.
, tar.M*
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