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TLilun. tMMd omafto. Infrrlor Court of Baldwin County
WALTER W.BEALL, Sheriff.
—to"* 1 .**!.
**1iR*Ml Holdbhfor. th. Couri-hoii.e door in Iho town
VV of Es teuton, Putnam county, on tho fir.1 I uft.tf.y
UNOVEMBER Mil, within tho u.unl hour, of onle, ilia
^Tsrotoralirah.lowo of Eaton ton, Not. 3 »nd 4, in .ottnrn
lonar H. whoroon J.oob 0. Hi.htownr l.tely lived : ai«u n
asfca^vj&Tt^?.—w
Soptornber 30,1843. 1
'crawford N.vcakcr Rheriff’. »■!*»•
ijlJjLL t># told befbre tha Coort-bouae door in the town ft
W Knoxville,Crawford county, on the Brat I ueaday in
NOVEMBER nail, within tho ueuel hour, ofaale.lheful-
^ggyAZjL 1 end four hundred bushel. of corr;
■orror loaai lavled a* •• the property of Jam*a E. »iaite»
iTSlWySSd fi fa from CfawlCrd^operior Court in favor c
Abraham Moore va Jam** E. Sluter. Properly pointed oul
hjTUeodorick W.Mon^.E^^ ^
topi 30, IMS. !.
UHElTuexf
within (ha uaual houra of aale f (he following property, to wit"
Two lota of laad, number*, one hundred and forty-six, an i
ona bundled and foity-aeven. containing (wo hundred an
fit* acrea, more or lea*,both In tbe fourteenth District oioii^.
malty Muacogee now Crawford; levied on a* the property • •
Gregory J. Tomer, to aatiafy one fi fa from Crawford Supcrii
Court,in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs. Ephraii
W. Dennis,John Dennis,Thomas Crutchfield and G.J. Tui
Mr, Property pointed out by Thoman Crutchfield
* . A ilVkl lien A M I k
BxM«*r*i Bale.
A GREEABLY loan order of tho Inferior Conrt of W II;
kineon count,, while titling for ordinary purposes, will
ba acid on the fir*t Tuesday in November next, within tbs
uaual hours ofaa^e,before the Court-houso door in Irwinton
oae hundred eleven and one fourth acres of land, a* a part of
lot number two hundred and twenty-nine; al*o,forty acrea
of land, a* a part of said lot number 229; also, twenty-eight
•Ciea of land,as part of lot number two hundred and twenty-
nine. el*o, one hundred anil fifty and one halfacr**, No. 22B,
whereon Benjamin Stubbs lived at the lime of hit death Al
so,one lot of land, No. 219, containing one hundred one and
one-fourth acre*; nil tu tho fourth district! of Wilkinson
County, belonging to the estate of Bcnj. Stubbs, late of sum
county, deceased. , , , .
Also, on Ike Jirst Tuesday in December nexl, before the
Court-hniiso door in the county of Lownden, one-third «f lot
of land No. 456, containing 490 acres, belonging to said estate
of Beni. Stubbs, dec’d. . , ....
All sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said de
ceased. Terms made known oti the day of sale.
WILLIAM C. PARKER, Ea*r.
Aug. 5th, 1815.<6 <«>■
iw» nonpar.
Inferior Otwt, silling for Ordinary ptirptnes, July
I T upeeHe* to to. Court by Ike mpneenteiloa ef Mm.
ElSeielh WohlMton, Excutri. •« lira E.t.1. of Rob*,
ail B. WeshiMlon. dea.ssefflhat th.tald Bx.euiricM.ful.
Ijr .dmtaiatorad on ..Id Errata, ind wl Jim io bo diranUiftti
It i. therefor.,on motion, ordered. That the Clerk of toil
Conn do Imiw 0 oitntion r.quli in, .11 pereont oooc.ni.d, lo
«h.w mum, If.n, they h.v., on or b.for« tho Mound Mon-
d.y in January neat, why ..id di.inir.iou aliould not be pen
led—.ml th.i laid uil.tion be published accordion tolegol re*
quirenient. •
A true extiact from the minutes. this 7th day of July, 1845b
41 iniim JOHN \V. W. BNEAD, *. c.o.
Au,. 30,1845.
j ABIES BEELAND, Sheriff.
49
BMttt Octwbrr gheritt’a sale.
Ill ILL bo Mid oo tho fir.t Tuesday in OCTOBER next.
VV fbofora the Court-houM door in tho town uf Jackin- ,
Butt.c.unty, within 111. legal houraof eale, the follow'! ,
property,to wit: '
One hundred and ninety.(ire aeree of land, more or I roe i
being • perl of lot No. 318, in th. 8ih District of originoll
Henry, now Bnitecounty, adjoining Narlinn C. VVilliunm
end other.; levied on a. the property of Thomas Wilson i
satisfy afi la ieaued frotoa Juanca'a Court in favor ol Jrsv
T. (Juno va Thomas Wilaon. Properly pointed out byja«r>
T, Guna. Levy made and mturned to me by a constable.
H. II. DOSS, Hherilf.
Sept. 1,1845.49ud»
Telfair October Nherifl's Sale.
W ILL be Mid before the Court-house door in the tow
ofjankaoaville, Telfair county,on the Brat Tuesday i'
OCTOBER neat, within the uaual houra of eale, the followin,
property, to wit:
Two lota of land, adjoining the lands of Archabald McKin
MO, deceased, and 35 head ol .took cattle; levied on as th
property of James W, Rawlins, to satisfy a B fa in favor .
Jooathan Studelill, ve Jae W. Kawline and Win. H. William
A negro girl named LoniM or yellow complexion, to sntiai,
a mortgage fi fa ieaued from the Inferior Court in favor ofSr
■non Wooten ve Stephen Hubbard-
A negro boy named Bob, 19 yearn old, dark complexion, le
Tied oo to aatiafy a mortgage B fa issued from the Infer!.,
Court io favor ol Aaron Brandy, for the use of Benjamin Gin
man ve Stephen Hubbard.
Aug. 36.1845. W1LLMM ELLIS, Bhariff,
„,*!. ““'Someryeounty.on the Brat Tuesday in OCTO-
ur.It next, within Ilia uaual houra of aale.ine followinu
property,to wit:
One negro boy by :he name of Toney, about thi.gr year*
old, five hundred scree of pine land, more or le re, including
tho improvement* whereon Thomas Mosley now lives, two
hundred acre* of pine land, mure or less including
tho improvoments whereon James Cooner now lives
all of said lands lying in the Blty-firsl Company District, G. M.
of .aid county; all of said property levied on as the property
of Clement T. Mosley, Bran I ley Moaley, Sr. end Thomas
Mosley, lo satisfy one li fa issued from the Superior Court of
Mid county, in favor ofSamuel Miller ve. said Mosley’e part
of Mid property pointed out by plaintiff, and the balance hy
defendant.
Z. J. M. WALL. Sheriff.
Aug. 3flh 1845. 49
Montgomery November Sherlfl ’a Sales.
W LL bo sold before the Couri*houae door at M t. Vernon,
Montgomery County,on tho Bret Tuesday in NOVEM
BER nail, within the ueunl hours of sale, the following
property to wit:
Two fractional lota of land, lying on the water, nf the Oc<>.
dm River, and known by the following Numbers, 316 and3ir
—all lying in the 11th District of formerly Wilkinson, m.w
Montgomery county ; levied on ee the property of William
Joyee.to satisfy one fi K iaouerl from a Justicc’s Court, held
in the 393d District in Mid county,in favor ol Hugh McNatt
vasald Joyce. Property pointed nut by defendant. Levy
made and returned lo me by a bailiff.
_ „ J. M.W ALL, Sheriff.
8apt.30y.1845. 1
W Telfair Oc tober Nherlfi’i sale.
ILL b*sold beforotbo Court-house door in thetown
of Jacksonville,Telfair county, on the BretTuesi',y
in OCTOBER next, within the legal houraof sale, the fol
lowing proparty, to wit:
Ono lot of land adjoining th* lands of Wm. Swains and
Archibald McKinnon,inthe8thdiatrict of originally Wilkin-
mo now Tolfair county,No. not known; levied on as the pro
perty of Henry J. Campbell to satisfy various fi fas, from a
JuatieM court of the 338th di.lrict, G. M.,in favor of Wiley
Fletcher. Levy made end returned to me hy a Constable.
Property pointed out by defendant.
. WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Ang. 83,1845. 49
.. r a- AMminlfctrator’B Bale. “
ILL bo cold by-en order ol the Inferior Court of Telfn'r
Si“il9'l2!!.!, h **“1 T“e* ,1 »3' hi December next, lot No.
•a*In the7th District andSdeeclion of originally Cherokee
now Murray eouuiy. ■ ’ 1
TelfiI5'couwL» ll u , i *, n J »"nary nctt.et J ncKxonvjiie,
tod Noe IMudlw^t!!* bnown ee the McAllieter plsce,
sa.?g-ig!!S*. 16T - ■» to too 9th District of eeid ciuiitv-
too 7th Dfoufor °u° f ,h * wU '‘< > dower; end No. «*
jaoraold? -lnU of ** , d'ounly,e-^d . negro worn- <5 - »
Bold ee the property of V ....
••“'/t deceeeed, for th r tlliwu ..mil,till xr, late of eald
Mid ueceased, 'i'§r .,a Ihmefit of the heirs end creditors of
_ „ , . me made known on the days of Hie.
Tellelrcou- WM. STUDSTII.L,jr. Adm'r.
nty, September 34th, 184i>.1
AMmlnlktrntor’s Male,
i ILL ba aold at tha lata residence of John Eady, er.de-
AdiiilnUtrntor’b Bale.
A GREEABEV loan order of th* Honorable the Inferior
Cuurl of the County of Burke, while silting for ordinary
purpone*, and in accordance with th* will of Holding Barber,
deceased, will be mild before the Court-hou*e door in Camp-
bellton, Campbell county,on (he first Tueaday in November
next,one tract of Innd known as number74, in the 7th District
of originally Carroll, now Cnmnbtl! county. Sold for divis
ion among tha hairs of the late Holding Barber, deceased.
Terms on the day.
P. B. CONNELLY, Administrator
August 26, 1845. with the will annexed
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Jasper County, when sitting for. ordinary purposes,
will be sold before (lie Court-house door in Monticello.on the
first Tuesday in January next,within (he legal hour* of sole,
the lands and negroi's belonging to the estate of Jesse *1.
Spencer, deceased. Te.rms on the day of sale.
CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
OEOIIGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS Robert U. Alutclinni, Executor on the er
late of AugelineMescham, deceased,applies to me f< *
letter* of dismission from said Executorship :
These arethereforeto cite and admonish all andsingul*
the kindred and creditors of Raid deceased, to be an \
appear ai my office within the time prescribed hy lnw,t»sho
cause, if any they have,why said letters should nothegrontei .
Given undermv blind aioffice,this 11 th day ol March, 184f.
»1 m 6ni JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W liEKBAo Henry Eudy applies to me for letters i.
Administration on ;j;e estate of John Eady, late if
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be an !
appear at my office within (lie time ore cribed by law, l
snowcause,if any they have, why said letters should not I
granted.
Given undermy haad at office,this 30th day ofJuly, 184
46 5t AUG. B. KAIFOKD. Clerk.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS David Smith and John Smith, Administr*
tors on the estateof Wm.Smith,apply to me for let
ters of Dismission from nt id estate.
These ere,therefore, to «ite nnd admonish all and singula',
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to slioi
cause, if any they have, why stid letter*should not be granin
Given under my hand, at office, this 7th dov of April, 184
A. B. RAlFOKD.c. c.o.
29 m6m
LAN It AND MILLS FOR SALE.
r'XEClTTOItfe' SALE.—WILL be sold in Talbot
Jlj County at the Court House in Talbotton, on the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, agreeably to provisions in the
will of Peter Dennis, deceased, the following parcels of land,
situated in the 23d. District of originally Muscugee, now Tal
bot County,vis: 101J acres,part of lot No. 22. Lots No.23. No.
24, No. 43, No- 45, mid No. GO,each containing 202} acres; 148
acres, part of lot No. 46 ; the above land lying on I uzey
Creek, four and a half miles from Tulbotton, line No. 45 has a
first rate grist and saw mill, a gin house, blacksmith shop,
and a wood shop. The privilege of the water will he reserv
ed for the mills. A Is.*, 177 acres of land, parts of lots No.
53 and 85, one nnd a half miles from Talbotton, with a com
fortable dwelling, a pood gin house and screw. 1014 acres,
part of lot No. 160, in the 14th District of Talbot county; one
naif of Town lot No. I in square Bin the town of Taih’otton;
Terms-—one third paid when possession is given, mid the
remaining two-thirds payable one and two years thereafter.
Notes witii approved security will he required.
The above liiml will be sold for the purpose of effecting a
division with IheLegutees of said Peter Dennis.
Possession given on the twenty-fifth December next.
JACOB DF.NN1S )
PETER E. DENNIS. \ bx r *
TflUwt county, August 15.1845. 47 tds
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
T HE subscribers hold for sale, a Plantation in the upp^r
part of the 15th district, Sumpter county, adjoining nlr.
Josiuh Me rule h ins and others, containing 1316 acres.—Also
475 acres in the same countv,28th district, well timbered pine
land ; with a saw mill, oil Mill creek, convenient to the tim-
hpr. Also, a plantation in the 3d District of Baker county
containing 2600 acres, a very superior tract of land combining
fertility, good water,healthiness. All these places have im
provements upon them. Persons disnosed to treat lor these
lands ore remiested to address the unoersigned personally, or
hy letter at Augusta, and those in the neighborhood, are re
ferred to Maj. John Cowart, of Americus, or Mr. Josiah
Scrutchinsjof the same county.
ROBERT F. POE, > adm’r*. of the e*.
WILLIAM J. EVE, > late of Paul File-
GEO. W. CRAWFORD, Jsimmaus, dec’d-
Sept 23,1845 &3—lilt,
tCT The Federal Union, Georgia Journal, Savannah Re
publican, Albany Patriot, and Columbus Times, will copy
until the 1st ol December.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Jacob Freeman, Administrator on the e .
late of Jeremiah Allen, lute of said county, de^nst i,
applies to tne for letters of dismission from said Admhiiatr
* These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish al 1 and singul c
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be ind appear r«
my office within the time prescribed by law, it jIioivcause f
anv they have, whv said letters should not he granted.
Given undermy uand at office, this 15th dav of May, 1845i
34 »»6ro AUG. B. KAIFOKD, clerk.
GEORGIA* Decatur County.
W HEREA>S James V. Freeman, Administrator on tin
estate of Thomas Freeman, deceased, applies to na
for letters of demission from said Administration:
These are,therefore.tociteandadmonish nllandsinguh r
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,to be hd4 appe r
at my office within (lie time prescribed bv law,toshowcaii* •
i any they have, why saidietiers should not be granted
Given undermy bund at office, this 4th dav ol March J84 j
24 b,n JOHN P. DJCKEAaSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA* Decatur County.
W HEREAS Henry Arline, Executor of Elias Pull#*)
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission fre <i
said Executoiship :
These arc .therefore, loeire nnd admonish nil nnd singul r
the kindred und creditors ol said deceased,to he and uppe
at my office within thctiinc p; escribed hy law.toshow caus*
ifany exist,why said let.era should uot begranted.
Given under my hand at office this 2d day of'April. 1845.
20 6m JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA' Fuiiiriii County.
4ATHEREAS John C. Mason, Adiniuistrutoron the c«ts
ft of Wm.D. Cole, applies tome fo» letters of Dismissim
front nB »‘*te i
'These are,therefore, tn cite and admonish all ccncprnfd to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by hi
to show cause,if any they have, why said letters dismissorv
should not begranted.
Given under my hand at office.this 20th dav ofMarch,184 .
26 Gmf WM. B. CARTER, C. C. O.
Coroner's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property,to wit:
OAE GREY HORSE. SADDLE and JIR1DLE;
levied on as the property of Levi Simpson, to satisfy one fi fu
issued from the Interior Court of said county in favor of Wal
ter VV. Beall, Sheriff, for the use of William E. Carswell and
others. RICHARD WALTERS, Coroner.
Sept. 30,1845. j
Valuable IMantntion for Sale.
Bte, J «" and RICH COTTON
UBGir l^^-^NTA I ION for Bale. It lift, in Crawford
v oitnry, thirty two miles from Macon, ten from
f "W Knoxville, and three from Culloden, a liealiliv
**mm*mm, village, wline there Is always good niulo and
female Schools. The Plantation contains Eighteen Hundred
and Fifty acres of land, all first nnd second quality oak nnd
hickory, and post oak land, well watered, with seven hundred
acres cleared, the balance woodland. The improvements are
excellent, and nearly new, being mostly made within the last
five years, with a yard ami garden hardly equalled in Middle
Georgia for the excellence nnd variety of its flowers, shrub
bery and fruits. From the great drought, the crop is not
equal to the laud, but is much better than an average crop of
the country. A bargain maybe had, and time inpayments
made to suit purchasers.
.SAMUEL RUTHERFORD.
Crawford county, Ga., Sept. 30,1845.
tCPThe Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel will please copy
four times, weekly. 1 4t
ill he made
Ikitisoti county,
■ OUR MONTHS after date application
X 1 to the honorable the J nferior Court of Wilki
while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estateof Alien Smith, late of said county,deceased.
JAMES VICKERS, Administrator.
Sept. 11,1845.51
]?OUR UlONTIIS afterdate, application will he
JL made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, whilesitiiug for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the lend Sc negroes belonging to the estate of John Eady, sr.
late ofsaid county, decea,T“^ #
S«pt.5ili, 4845. HENRY EADY, Admi'u'!' U * U>r ‘
GEORGIA* Newton County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, May Term, 1845.
I N appearing to the Court, that John P. Thompson. A f
miniairator on the estnte of Samuel Thompson, decease'
has fully administered said estate, and he having made appli
cation Ibr letters of dismission from said administration :
It is,therefore, ordered, that the Clerk of this court do issn •
a citation, requiring all persons concerned, to show cause, *
any they have, nil or before the due publication of this cil'
tion, whv said letters should not issue, and tlmt thiseitath
be published in terms of the law,
A true extract from the minutes, Msv 8th, 1845.
33 mom WM. D\ LUCKIE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
W HEREAS John McLean, Administrator on the estst>
ol Allen McLean, deceased, applies to me for letters <f
Dismission from the same :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singul**
the kindredandcreditors of said deceased, to he and appears)
Office, within tho lime prescribed hv law, to show cause.
any they have, why said letters of dismission should not b
granted.
Given undermy hand, nt office, this 3d dav of June, IC45.
37 m6m JNO F. McRAE, C. C. O.
GEORGIA. Paulding CounTy^ •
W HEREAS. Daniel K. Witcher npnlm* to me fnr l-4t.. a
of Administration on the estate of David Perry, luted'
Tennessee, deceased:
Theseare, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all nnd singulfl
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased to he and appeal
at tny office within the time prescribed by law,tosliow cause,
if any they have, why snidleltors should'not hegrnnled.
Given undermy hand at office, this 20th A ueust, 1845.
49 5t E. THOMPSON, O. C. O.
GEORGIA, Dccalur County. i
W HEREAS Thomas Whighsm, Administrator on th**
estate of William Whigham, late of said county, da»
censed, applies for letters of llismissiou from said Adminis
tration :
'These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singula c.
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and uppei i
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cam-*
if any they hnve, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 2d day of Sept., 1845.
50 Gm JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. u.
50
mad^iafter date application will be
when ** riooorable Inferior Court of Decaturcoiin-
Rests* U ,,,p ^ or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
.6 of Charles Garner, late of said county, deceased.
JEREMIAH TATE, Administrator.
Sept. 9, 1845.50[jpi>]
# V. ceased, on Tuesday, the 21st day of October nest, all
the perishable property belonging to (lie enate of said de-
eMted'Oeneistiac of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, plantation
tools,household sod kitchen furniture, and many other arti
cles now too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day
to day until all lo sold. Terms made known on the day of
HENRY EADY, Administrator.
Wilkinson county, Sept. 6th 1845. 50 ids
ExecMtor’s Mule.
A G REE ABLY to on order of the Inferior Court of Wil-
A. kioeon county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
Im a«lJ Irafftra tka I'mirl.liAitu iiiuiP Ilk I rwlnlnn VVilUinidll
L xM>LJR MONTH* after dute, application will he
1 made to tha honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county,
while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land
und negroes belonging to the estate of Jesse M. Spencer, late
of said county, dece.ibcd.
CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Adm’r.
Hillsboro’, July 10.h, 1845.42
be sold before the Court-house aoor in Irwinton, Wilkinson
coutoty,on tho first Tuesday In January next, between the
•tonal hours of sals, the lend and one negro belonging to the e*-
tale of Jassos Kin|
heirs and creditors
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES KINNY, Executor.
jseamuiurn. ^.d.
ASMinl.tratrl*’* Male.
A GREEABI.Y to an order of tin Honorable the I nferior
XX. Court of Baldwin countr.aittinx for ordinary purposne,
will b« sold bftfora th* Courtdionao door in tba City of Mil-
lod(«viU*-oa III* Brat Tueaday io October next, between lh
lag.l houraof mIo, Ibo land* belonging to Ilia e.iala of Horn
• ilo Barfcadale.lato of said connty.decsated.
Terra* oo too day of aula.
MARY BARKSDALE, Adin'x.
July 8ih, 1843. [jww.j 41
P OI H iUONTIIS alter date.application willbe
madeto the Honorable t he lufenorCourt ol W’ilkitiHon
County,while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leaveto sell
the land and negroes belonging lo the estateof James Exuln,
late of said county, deceased.
JAMES ROSS, ? P .. ra
J.G.R. HOGAN, $ b * r8 -
July 7th, 1845. 42
nOVR M4INTII8 aft«^r date application will be
F madeto the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county,while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave (
the lands belonging tothommite of Benjamin Slublis, I
said county, deceasd.
May 31st, 1845.
GEORGIA' Telfair County.
W HEREAS Duncan Mims applies to me for letters rf
Administration on the estate of David Mima, late it
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singulai*-
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased lo be and uppear-. 1
my office within the time prescribed hy law. to show caut-i
ifanv they have,why said letters should not he granted.
Uiveu undermy bund, at office,thhHGth day;of Sept., 184.1
1 5t JNO. t-. AictiAtt*, c. c. u.
fTIOlJR I7IONT1I8 after date application will be
F made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin-
on county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, lor leave to
r.ell the real estate of Briton Price, late of said county, dec'd.
May 17th, 1815.
JACOB ruucMAfV. Administrator.
m. to the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, when ailtmglor
' ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro hoy, named
• Abram,belonging to the estate of Isaiah Wheeler, deceased.
July 22d, 1845. DELILAH WHEELER, Adm’x.
A4miaUtratorfl' Sale.
A 4JREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
2\. of Baldwin county,sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold before tho Conrt-housa door in tha city of Milledge-
villa,oo tba first Tuesday in October next, within the legal
hours ol sale, all lha Land# belonging to the aetata of Me- . /art clear of all expenses: and is now in a provperaus rondi-
•bach Roger*, deceased. Bold for the benefit of the lieiraand 4 . non, having as large an advertising patronage, as any country
—-»».— paper published in the Htste.
I have no other reason lor wishing to retire from the bus!
noss than the one given above; That it is essentially neces
sary for my bodity welfare, that 1 aliould abandon a Business
so sedentary in its nature, must he apparent to every one who
SaiHftersvillc Telescope for sale.
i Wf 1HH1N(i to engage in a business which will afford me
' ▼▼ more active erei*e, that) that of conducting a news-
* paper,I offier for sale the TV/esrope establishment, with all its
j appurtenances—subscription books, advertising patronage,
kc.kc.
1 The paper has been established nearly five years, nnd for
' the last three years has paid a profit of over one thousand dol
tare clear of all expenses: and is nowin a prosperaus eondf
GEORGIA* Jasper County.
To the Honorable the Jim licet of the Inferior Court of sot i
county, titlingJor ordinary jntrpotet, at May Term, 184- a
T HE petition of tienhorn Hawk sheweth that he is the lr»
gal transferee of a certain bond for titles to land, here'i
lofore made nnd delivered hy Watson Slmw, in his lifetime, t-N
John Spearman—thatthe consideration money has heenpni.’
—that the suid Watson Shaw has departed this life, and the
Leroy M. Willson, of said comity, is his administrator—tin-
annexed is a copy of said bond—tlmt your petitioner prn\
that (lie suid adminislraior be directed by this Court to msk
lilies to the lauds in Slid bond mentioned, according to th
s ututu iu such case made and provided.
JOSHUA HILL, Petitioner’s Attorney.
[copy bond.}
GEORGIAKnow all men by these presents, that !«
Janper county. ^ Wulsou Shaw, am held and firmly hound I
— ———} John Spearman, in the penal sum ol on
hundred and thirty dollars, lor the true performance of whic
I bind myself, my heira and assigns, firmly hy these preseiii*.
’The condition of the above t»ond or obligation is such, tin
whereas the said Watson Shaw hall) this day, in and for tl
consideration of sixty dollars, bargained and sold a certain
tract or parcel ol lunt), lying and being situate in the sixteen *
District,number (343) three hundred and forty-three, n.«
fourth section of originally Cherokee, containing forty acn*7,
more or less, having such shape and marks us will appear h
reference to h nlut of the same. Now, if the said Watso
Shaw shall make lo the said John Hpearman a good nnd la»
ful title to said land, then the above to be null and void,othei-
wise lo remain in fulTforce nnd virtue in Iaw.
WATdON SHAW.fL.s.]
This 14th day nf Jan. 1340.
I Iran afar tl>«# within LomJ in Reahnrn Hawk—18th March
1840. JOHN SPEARMAN.
Upon hearing the foregoiner petition, it is ordered by tho
Court, that thesnid Leroy M. Willson, adm’r, show causes'
the next November Term of this Court, why he should m
make said title prayed fnr,and that this proceeding he hcloM
then published lor three months in ono of the public gazette-
of this State, and in the public places of the county, to wit, *
the Court house.
A true extract from the minutes of Jasper County Court o I
Ordinary,May Term, 1845.
8HADKACH J. McMICHAEL, C. C.O.
July 29,1845. 44 13t
Term* mad* known on the day of sal*.
% WILEY F. ROGERS. \
HEZEKIAH KOGER8, { Adm m
Jn»r33d,1843. 43fl,»ww.J
~ AtailMUtrator’. Sale. '
A GREEABI.Y tout order of the Honorable th. Inferior
Oaurt .f Telfair oo.nty, when .itllng for ordinary pur-
pour., will b. Mid before th. Court hou»* door in the town
of JnehMurillr, Tolfair county, on tho Brat Tu.mI.v in
0*lob.r Mil, witol* Iho l.x.l hour, of train, th. folto-ia.
iwMf.lowitt
Loti Km. twohaodrad ud sifhty-Bro, two hundred sod
i. personally acquainted will: me; end 1 therefore nfleriheei.
i.bli.hment .1 a reduced price, and on • credit till let ofj.n
u.ry, 1847.
Any gantlemanwisbinfi to purchase,and bavin* .ny donht.
.. to the profit, of the concern, iiinrited to cell et the office,
end examine my books.
80 fit A.G.WARE.
tom. Terra, of eel. mad. know, on tho day.
M. N. McRAE, Adm’r.
IrarahraCily.TelMr M.ety, Auri.t 1,1*48. 46 td.
llffl.L b. .old SMCSSTfi Noverairar .ext,st th.
VV 1st. re.id.nc.ofJmm M.B prater, in Jasper eountr,
a*.to. perieheble propraty uf ee>d dMueed, eoDeieii*, of
Kora.., uHtto, floie. Core .ltd Poddor^c, Ate. Tram on
to. toy. CHARLES L. RIDLEY, AdraMraraior.
to,t.rah.r 38th, IB4JL ^ _ 88 W.
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Traditionary Tale of the Coekcd-IVat
Gentry of the Old Dominion.
By the author of the ••Cavaliert of Virginia," <fc. <f-c.
/^HIARLKH YANCEY has th* pleasure of informing the
V doutharn nubile, that ha will iaaaa from his Press in
Wast WciumpkR, Ala. In a faw weeks, tha above named Nov-
N, btra distinguinbed author rosiding la th* Htste of Georgia.
i r TIIE KNIGUTH OF THE IIOR8E HHOE will b* is-
aod In Pamphlat form, 9 vol*. 125 page a, or more each.-—
’rice 75 cts. par singla copy— 9eoptaa?nr fi5; 20 copies for
10. GHARLK8 YANCEY, Watumpka, Ala.
Aug. R 45 if
TO PRINTERS.
Type Foundry A Prlnier'n Furnishing
Wnrehouse.
1 MIE Subscriber* have opened a new Typo Foundry h
the City of New York, where they are ready to supply
orders to any extent,for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink.
Psner, Case*, Galleys, Bras* Rule, STEEL COLUMN
RULE, Composing Slicks, Chases, nnd every article for h
Printing Office.
The Ty oe, which nr* cast in new moulds, from an entirely
new set oi matrizes, with deep counter*, are warranted to ba
tinsurpas. ed by any, and will he aold nt price* to suit tha
times. All the type furnished bv us is ••hand cast.”
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of tha
most approved patterns.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers:
Editors of newspapers, who will buy three times as much
type as their bills amount to. may give the above sis month*
insertion in their papers, and send their papers containing il
to tba Subscribers.
COCKCROFT fit. OVEREND.
Sept. 9. 50 6m 68 Ann Street, New York.
Puinsun Superior Court*
I N consequence of the sickness of His Honor JUDuE
DAWSON, the regular Term of this Court stands ad
journed tn the Fourth Monday in November next; of which
Jurors, Witnesses, and all other persons interested will
taka dua notice, and give thair aiieqdaoce accordingly.
By ordarol tha Judga.
, ... fUCHOIJJON, Clerk.
Eaton!*., topi. IS, 1848. SQ 3,
it. iM
VecntTf.—Rn. Johii L Ifuufo.. frofo»Mr .f Spra
( *t5» *o«w« •ffKto. fotoU r D.I*rtm.i4•■nbrMM.Uih.
branch*, wu.lljr taught I. Thestocic.l HehooU ofih.lrai
Faculty.—Rev. Job. Dace. D. D., Pra.iton:; Rev, P.
H. Mall, A. M h Prof, of Languages; B. O. A- M-»
Prof, of Chemistry and Natural Pliiloaophy ; 8-P- Sanford,
A. M' Professor of Mathematics; Rev. S. G. Millycr, A.
Profoeaor (elect) of Bellas Lettrae.
The course or studtee in the College i* as full as iu any
kindred ioatitution In the South.
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.
Rev. Thomas D. Martin, A. B., Principal.
The Students in this Department are prepared for College
under the direction of the Faculty.
EXPENSES.
. Tutlion,in the CollsgiatM Department, $35 for the scholas
tic year; imho Preparatory Department.$‘J5;in the Theologi
cal Depart moot, free.
Board from 7 to $8 per month. Washing, Room rent,ficc.,
about$2,00 per month.
The first session commences on the 2d Wednesday in Au*
gust, and closes on the 30th of November.
The 2nd ecs.ion begin* on the !5lh of January, nnd closes
with the Commencement Exercises on the 2d Weanesday in
Jil.lv.
For the course of studies in the several departments, iu de
tail, refer to the Christian Index, orspply to one of the Pro-
r.s.
IW Ol OO.. Kiafiftn.
Q3* The Chronicle and Sentinel.nnd Constitutionalist, Au
gusts; the Whig and Banner, Alliens, the Southern Recorder
and Journal, MilledgeyiHe; the Republican and Georgian,
Savannah, and the Enquirer ami Thumb, Cc'iiiiubits, are re
quested to publish the above once a month for five months,
and forward their accounts for settlement to the Treasurer,
Thomas J. Burnev, Madison.
Sept. 30th 1845. 1 m5m
AUGUSTA. AND IWACON,
(1*1(1 Madison)
STAGE FUTILE.
The Nearest, Cheapest, and only Route beticeen these two
important points, now in operation, that runt directly
through without delay upon the road.
L EAVING Madison on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Mornings, after the arrival of the Cars from Augusta,
pi ssingby Eatonton,Clopton’a Mills, Blountsville, Clinton,
and arrive at Macon at 7 o’clock, P. M., where we intersect
the line for Tallahassee, and a daily line of Four Horse Post
Coaches for Columbus.
RETURNING, Leave Macon on Tueaday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 2 o’clock, A. M., passing through the above
named plm-ra.nnd arriving ot Madison at 3} o’clock, P. HI,,
where we will never fail to connect with the downward train
of Cart for A ugusta.
We also run a line to Mtllrdgeville and Monticello for
Milledgeville. Leave Madison on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings,after tho arrival of the cars Irom Augusta,
panning through Eatonton, nnd arrive at Milledgeville at
5 o'clock, P. M. where we will connect with o daily line of
four horse Conches for Savannah and Macou.
Returning, leave Milledgeville on Tuesday, Thursday and
Sa‘ .irdnv, nt 3 o’clock, A. M., passing by Eutonton, and
rive at Madison at 3| o’clock,I*. M.
For Monticello, leave Madison on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday morning, after the arrival of the chts from Augus-
la, passing hy Whitfield’*, nnd arrive at Monticello at 1
o clock, P.M. Returning, leave Monticello, on Tuesday,
Thursday nnd Saturday,at 8} o’clock, A. At., and arrive at
Madison at 3| o’clock, P. M.
Travellers may rely upon good horses and coaches, and
sober and steady, and careful driver*. We hope, bv good
and close attention to share a part of the public patronage.
CJ. .H, CAMPBELL, Agent, Madison.
ST.L'NIER, “ Alncon.
wm. aooLNBYf “
N. HAWKINS, “ Milledgeville.
Col. BRYAN, “ Eatonton.
HAWKINS fit BIUGGS, Proprietors.
Sept. 30, 1845. l jf
Caution.
A LL persons are cautioned against trading for a note made
XIl bv mo to Duncan Mims, foi $70. I do not recollect the
date of said note, but it is the onl v one of tho sort I ever gave,
and I am determined not to pay the same, unless compelled
... « « ARCHIBALD MIMS.
Jacksonville,Ga. Sept. 10th, 1845. 52 tf
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.
R OBERT D. HALL (tuccettor of IF. Lord,} has con
stantly on hand, make3 to order, nnd repairs all kinds of
Furniture.
All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
manner, and low.
All kinds of Paints can be had ready for use, Glosscutto
any size, and Glazing done.
Also, Glass for Picture fromes, ficc. of various sizes; Ilnrd-
wure Fnmmings for Furniture, ficc., and Mahogany and
Black Walnut Draw Knobs, ficc.
Ladies will please call at Mr. Newell’s 8tore, where they
"H be conducted into the Shop and can see the Furniture.
Milledgeville, June 10, 1845. 37 if
A CARD.
I T 'a deemed by the Trustees and Resident Physician to
*. h " :!.v I'P.v.vxRf wsvimr .r/j 'ir 0 tlJFg v/ x*: AT" «i5-
tween 12 and 2, and after 5 P. M.; and within those hourson-
Iv in company with the Phvsicisn or by bis written permit to
the .Steward und Alatron, except under peculiar circutustau-
**• D. COOPER, Res. l'hys. fie Huporint.
Ang. 12,1845. 47 tf
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE
„ or SOUTH CAROLINA.
HIE Annual Court-e of Lectures in this Institution will
. commence on the secoud Monday in November next, upon
the following branches:
Anatomy by—J. E. HORLBROOK, AI. D.
Surgery—E. GEDDINGS, M.D.
Institutes and Practice—8. H. DICKSON, M. D.
Physiology—jaaies Moultrie, m. d.
Materia Medicn—HENRY R. FROST.AI. D.
Obstetrics—THOMAS G. PRIOLEAU, AI. D.
Chemistry—C.U. SHEPARD. M.D.
Demonstrator—Sl\ JULIAN RAVENEL, M. D.
Clinical instruction will he delivered at the Aiarine Hos
pital, Alms House and College Hospital.
Good Boarding can he obtuined at from three and half to
four dollars per week.
Specimens in Natural History will he thankfully received.
irt HENRY R. FROST, Dean.
August 12th, 1845. 46—8t.
Nolice to Debtors nnd Creditors.
A LL persons tiuving demands against the estnte of Wil
liam Brown, late of Wilkinson county,deceased, are
requested to render them in terms of the law; and those in
ment to the subscriber.
September 1st, 1845.
requested to make immediate pay-
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C.11‘1 T.MIa $300,000.
milE NEW-YOKK CONTKAUUTIONSHIP FIRE
1 INSURANCE COMPANY liavingeBtahlishedaiiagen-
cy in Knoxville,Crawford county.willinsurc
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FUR MTU RE,
and evervdescription of property, aguinst loss or damage by
* NCIS II. AIURDOCK. Agent.
Kn
il lo, J11 ii
FRANCIS
• 11,1614.
37 tf
MEDICAL CARE.
D OCTOR FAWCETT, ofl9G, Fulton street, New York
Aleinher of the Royal College of Surgeons, of London
and Edinburgh, and Graduate of the Jefferson Meriieul Col
lege of Philadelphia; also, author of n work embracing the
following subjects, viz ;—Matrimony, Impotency nnd Sterili
ty, aiialomicully, ph>sinlogiciilly, and medically explained,
with a comprehensive exposition’of the nature, and modern
treatment of Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonnrrhccn,
Gleet, Stricture's, Nocturnal Emis.-mii*, nnd nil the emme-
qumteca arising limn self pollution. Doctor Fawcett contin
ues his privute consultations on the nboveineniioned diseases,
at his long established office, 196 Fulton street, where lh*
mo«t aggravated forms ot all affections of the generative or*
gaus will yield to his inode of treutment, without restraint in
dietor exercise,and without mercury. Eveu when the pro
creative energies become toroid nr paralyzed, from excessive
indulgence, or from masturbation, he will be able to restore
the parts to health and vigor. Persons at a distance, enclos
ing $ I, can have a copy of the work.
All letters must he post paid,and directed to Dr. II. Faw
cett, 196 Fulton street,Now York.
Aug-26. 48 fun
A PROCLAMATION*
STATE OF GEORGIA.
By GEORGE W.CRA WFORD, Governor of taid State
H AVING receiveil information that a murder was commit
ted on the 1st day of August, in the countv of Lownde*,
upon the body of Hamukl Maui.dF.N, bv DAVfD W. KING,
who has fled fromjustu e, I hnve thought proper to issue this,
my proclamation, offering 11 reward of One HUNDRED Dol
lars, to any person, or persons, who may apprehend nnd
deliver said fugitive, to the Sheriff, or Jailor, of Lowndes
county.
And I do moreoverchnrgesnd require all officers, civil and
military,to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said
KING, in order that lie may be tried for the offence with
which lie stands charged.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at
the Capitol in Milledgeville, this 15th day of Hep
tninker, A. D.1845.
GEORGE W.CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
N. C. BARNETT, Secr’v of State.
DESCRIPTION.
The said KING i* about 23 years of • go, thin visage,
swarthy complexion,blue eyes, dark hair, has a down look,
aud is about 6 fast high. 61 3t
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
S TOLEN from the Subscriber, in Campbell county, Ga., on
the 15th of August lost, a negro boy about iwejve years
old, by the name of ‘ ~~ ‘ ‘
RAFE, belonging to Thomas Pitts, sod
. fiber this year, dark complected, large
front teeth, large chin, spooks quick whfn spoken to, well
grown to his age. Also, stolen the asms night, by cutting s
hole in my trunk, some twfr.iy five or thirty dollar*.
The above reword ttiil be given for the negroond thief, lodg
ed in any safe }nii j or forty dollore for the thief, with suffic
ient pr»jof to convict him; nr ten dollars for the s«id hoy,
I'-iiged in ony safe jail. J.C. HILVEY.
HTTbo Columbus Enquirer nnd Wotumpko fAlo.) Whig
will pie**" publish the above three months, nod forward thair
aceottRtotomo. J.O.0.
Martbosvilis, DoKolb eo., Go., Aug. Sfi. 4< lit
hired by the Subscriber this year, dork complected, largi
'Ol
THE SPLENDID
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class li, for 1845,
To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday
October II,. 1845.
78 NUMBER LOTTERY—1* Drawn Ballot*
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
1 flrnnd Cnpllml or *30.000
1 Splendid prize of 98,600
1 Prize ot 10,000
1 Do. 0,000
1 Do. 8.8TT
so Prizes of i ,ooo
SO Do. SOO
SO Do. 4«»
&<-. &c. io.
Ticket. $1S—Ifni... T SO-au»rwra *3 78-
KiRlitft*! S»J
Certific.tex of P.ck.xcs of 26 wltole Tickets, $180 00
Ds ilo S6 Half do 90 00
Do do 26 (lu.rter do 45 00
Do do 26Kigtl0i do 50
dj 5 Order, for Ticket, and Slinrea and Certificates of Pact,
ages io the above Magnificent Shkmks will receive proin;
attention end an uccoout of tUe Draw ing will be sent imm
di.ielv after it ia over lo nit wlio may order from ua. Addre.
«.,<• «.«hcuohv * SfShlSCTf.TK-c.
NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY
— cutlery;
AND
FAIVOY GOODS/
»lf I. OWE Ml PRICES than they Hax *
ever teen offered for in Georgia.
C K. WENTWORTH, formerly in (he entplr
• of Mr. Childs of Milledgeville, (as Watchmaker,) b« .
recently returned from New-York, with a fine slock of
Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware. An. A* •
— CONSISTING QF—
Superior Gold nnd Silver Lever Watches,
Gold Fob, Guard and Ladies Neck Chains,
Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectaoles,
Gold and Silver Pencils,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Breast Pins,
Finger Ring* nnd Ear Kings,
Gold Buttons.Studs and t liain Glides,Thimbles,
Ladies’ Fine Gold und Huir Bracelets,
Jet Combs, Hair Pins and Head Ornaments, ficc.
Roger’s Superior Pen and Pocket Knives,
Knzor’n and Scissors,
Fine Plated Castors, Cake Baskets and Candle Stick
Brittania Ware, Fancy Goods, ficc.fitc. ficc.
Embracing almost every article usually kept in his line, Aid .
of which is ENTIRELY NEW and of the mott fanhional• i
style und best quality, and will be sold at prices winch cant- 1
fail to suit pnrehasers.
Watches nnd Jewelry of every description f" •
paired at the shortest notice. All Watches repaired or so
will he warranted to keep good time for one year or the cat
refunded. Watches Bent from any port of the country wi. •
receive tha tame attention, and be repaired on at reatonab- >
term* at though the owner were pretent.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweler, tlore adjoining that of Mr. Get »
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street,MACON, Geo.
Macon, jAn. 7, 1845.15 tf
WILLJAM K. DcGRAFFENRIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely, Early County, Geo.
Refer ences—/fbn. Seaborn Junes,lion. W.T.Co’
quin, Hon. A. Iverson, Hon. Joseph Sturgis, JohnSchle.,
and Henry L. Benning Esqrs.
Jan.2, 14 tf
Broiitfli t to Jnllt ^
IN Irwiuton, Wilkinson county, on the 33s-
du, v of June, 1845, one black negro fellow tn
the .*inme of Moses, about 5 feet 2 inches higi
black complexion, whole tei th in front, with
noothef marks seen, who says he belongs tu
Gen Hn uiilton, of Oswitchee Bend, Alahuin«|
Tho owner is request* d to come forward, prove proper!* 1
p.y eharg.8and rakehim ^ MURpHy> Jailor .
June 2Rih. 1845. 40 If
A
It rough t to Jail.
gm . neiram.B.wh'j^Kimfift'W’Jlrri'Yl'BW^
DU about tweutv-fi ve years of age, five feet six or
e ‘8 l,t inches big b, rather yellow complexion,
^/ and says be helm ’gs to a man living in Grange
unmMmAOk county, N. C., by the name nf Sundy Cheek.
The owneror owners are reque. vied to coine forward, prov*
property, pay charges, and take h. ’m
July 13th,1815.
£>*. B. AiURPHY, Jailor.
43 tf
Brought to .Tull'
A T Irwinton, Wilkinson county, Georgia, a negro man,
who says his name is GEOR GE, about twenty-two
years old, rather yellow complexion, five feet six oreigUf
inches high, and says ho belongs to Jo bn Carter, of Colum
bus Georgia- The owner or owners are reouefled to coma
forward, prove properly, pay charges, ano’ Hike him away.
* v S.t. MURPHY, Jailor.
July 14tb, 1845. 43 tf
Brought to Jail,'
THIS day, a negro man who *ays his name i*
FRANK.and that hn belongs to Jesse Beck, o*
Henry county, Ga. Said negro is of light com
plexion, about five feet ten inches high, speaks
t quick when spoken to. The owner it' requested to
I temfi forward, prove property, pay i'Jiarges, anJ
take hitn away.
b T. A. BRANNON, Sheriff.
luscogee co., July 9,1845. 42 ml2nXorif
It roilK>it to Jflil.
O N the 14th inst. a negro lellow by the name of P.^ELIXs
about twenty one years old, of yellow complexim L abou"
five feet six inches high, w ho says he belongs to Genera '1 Reu
ben C. Hliorter, of Eufnula Ala.
1. A. BRANNON, Sh’ff. of Muscogee Coun ty.
Columbus, Hept. 24th 1845, I—mI2mori *’•
ATWHIUEMTulf* 1 ’
Will pracUa in all itTSSES'tfS:'
toe.,r. Cireui, /lh ‘
19 If
. „ PROSPECTUS’ '
Dr. David Coorm, Re.idem l'h..ici,„ .„d ■
torn of (he l.unaiie, Idle: .ml Bpileptie Amlmn
of Gear,h, M.r fiflktomillCS* of Go«rau„‘ 1 8 '*"
po.e. pubtielimfi by nbrnrlpiian, • P.rfodir.l m beS,!"?'
VO. J.nrnnl .r I....,.,, u,. c ,
physical Maladies. mntat
This work lo be primed on eood neper, win, ,
in p.n.pbim form, qn.n.rU, .ml .0 VompiiT,
«. in each number, lira firm .nicle of wl.ieii noui
illurir.lioo. »l ih. tnceplioD aflne.niiv und Knilen..
'*.": e ‘;.f‘°" <1 V ,wn WW. and SawTutaufeu' ,h *' r
«d. I he exlfllenen end progrex, „f | 0Mlli ,, ‘‘'j-
eountr,ee ,n nil ages in Ihe prevent time. muerenl
3d. Tit. piunv or ej'Hienie of viohai. .„d fhjsicai
rn.ni for rt. emelmr.iim, end cure, coinpri.ine the..,''
erection of A.ylnme, tie., with their proereevive i, "
nrnril. in nil countrie. 1. the preeem dale. ""prere.
4th. lUuetr.tiou. of the ditcrep.xcies in .UKeniilM,'.
Insanity, in civilised .nd e.v.ee life, .nd the pl'ffl', lj ' '?
enurare. Under tlii. heed will be coutraeted the j ? (
tireetivceptihility.io Inaa.ity,betweenour.lavee»«d«SSL"
free negroee, based upon eorrect elatistica. 'infra
5ih. Correct end l.itlilol derails and descriptions „r, k
melancholy homicides end .uiridee commiitccl bv ,
in society upon their friends end themselves, while *
el lerge; four uf lire latter of which have taken olar^-'lc®
higher, literary end piuua w.lk. of life in Georxia in ti, "
months. s 1 “ ntf *
6th. The infrequency of theeo feral accidents in
contrasted will, the above. yratus
7th. Correct liistoriea uftri.lt in our end other State c n n„
fnr the commitsion of, and atlentpia to commit homicLt.l’’
insane persuns: comprising the leaiintnn v, counsel chare. V
Ihe judges to the juries, and verdicl of acquittal or'caurKi '
Under this department rnurli v.iu.ble medicsIjurisDru^n,' i
mailer nmy be anlicipnled lo tire legal profession from it,"
varied end extensive reports of legal end medicnl ten,hJ„
cnniributors to th). Journ.l, (some of wlMchsre.ire.lt-’
Irend) from other ttlalre. *<Jyt»
8th. Extracts from some or ell of the Reports of the I „
netic Asylums ol Europe end Ihe United Hlelee, comDri.in.
their coat,entire immHgerneiit, morut and phyaicnl P ®
This lest department is to comprise a detailed dstsd.it
Cbift short; of lire lew originating our Institution fo, ,hj la"
sane, ihe Idiot .ltd Lpilepltc; .ppropriatiorts, location V" '
chase, cost of buildings,tiro, finish; first reception of natier
progressive rncre-.se, menegem.nl; laws, rules end reral.
lions; general tremnienl olpmienls-murol.nd medical-.net
descriplliilih of our ponenra' insenitv, idiocy nnd et ’
end prodromic, predisponenl, .-r "ssutiuic physical oisfsV.V
with their nges. sexes, social condition, corpore.l ninlcunfh ’
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he deemed ofinteresl tn patrons, with our cures ol esses ■
all cases suppressing tire names or pnlienls-dctnils of7.1
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now in noasession. v a,w
9th. Occ.eionul ease, of Lunatics trunelennl f Iclni -j,.,.
I’rieona or Penitentiaries to Asylums, including some hn ,
onr own Penitentiarv. 11
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