Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, July 08, 1845, Image 4

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SALES. Cr.’fnf Hale. [7TLL be >1,1,i before rite Court-house door in the town ofGreenesboro. Greene county, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, tne following property, to wit: One-half an acre, together w ith the improvements, on the south side of Broad-street, known us No. 5, in the town of Penfield. and county of Greene; levied on as the property of William Richards, to satisfy a mort gage li fa from Greene Superior Court, in favor of Aiiel Sherwood vs said William Richards. Property pointed out in said mortgage. H. H. WATTS, D. Sl.'tT. Mav 27, 1845 20 tds Appling Angus! Sale. O N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Holmesville, Appling county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Two lots of land, Nos. 423 and 587, in the 2d dis trict of said county, containing 490 acres each, more or less ; levied on as the property of Jesse Griswold, to satisfy a fi fa issued trom Stewart Superior Court, in favor of James Jackson vs said Griswold. JAMES W1LLCOX, Sh’ff. May 30, 1845 20 tds If era far Angus! Sale. O N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold before the Court-house door i't the town of Bainbridge, Decatur countv, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, to wit: One likely negro man, named Jim, about 30 years old, and two low of land, well improved, Nos. 33 and 47. in the 13th Hist, of originally Early, but now De catur county ; levied on ns the property ot Nathaniel H. Hicks, to satisfy one fi fa- issued out of Decatur Superior Court, in favor of the Centra! Bank of Geor gia, vs. Nathaniel H. Hicks, Edmund Smart, and Jonathan C. Hawthorn. Property pointed out by N. H. Hicks. Also, two lots of land. Nos. 247 and 248. in the lfilh dist* of originally Early, but now Decatur county ; lev ied on us the property of Edwin Ellis, to satisfy one fi. fa. issu 'd out of Decatur Superior court, in favor of Enoch Blackshear, vs. Edwin Ellis, property point ed out by defendant. AUGUSTUS J. BELL, D.Sb’ff. Also, at the same time and place, one negro man ba the name of Jacob, about 36 years old; levied on as the properly of Daniel O. Neil, to satisfy one fi. la. is sued out of Decatur Superior court, in favor of Ira Sanborn, vs. William M. C. Neil and Daniel 0. Neil. Properly pointed out by Daniel O Neil. JAMES GRIFFIN, Sh’ff. July 1,1845. 25 td Goscndes August Sale. O N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Troup- ville, Lowndes county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Forty acres pine land, well improved, lying in the north-east corner of Lot No. 70, in the 12l!i district of j originally Irwin now Lowndes county, now in the pos session of the defendant: levied on as the property of Matthew M. Caswell, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justices’ court of said county, John Studstill vs said Caswell; to be sold for the benefit of Jonathan Studstill, trans feree. C. BRINSON, Sh tf. July I, 1345 25 tds Hancock August Sale. W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-House door in the town of Sparta, Hancock county, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One negro man named Turner, about 35 years old, a good blacksmith; levied on as the property of Silas Heringdine, to satisfy a 6 fa issued from the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of George Beli vs James Wm. Heringdine, unj Silas Heringdine his security, IInrl Joseph B. Thorp, their security. Property point ed out by James Wm. Heringdine. L. S. STEWART, D- Sh’ff. July 1,1845 25 td» Greene Angus! Sale—Postponed. W ILL BE SOLD before the Courthouse door j in the town of Greenesboro, Greene county, i on the first Tuesday in August next, within the usual j hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One house and premises on whish it is erected, wheieon there is a specific lean, in the town of Pen- field, Greene county, adjoining lots of Iverson L. Brooks on the west; levied on as the property of Wil liam Richards, to satisfy a fi fa from Greene Inferior Court, in favor of John G. Holtzclaw vs William Richards. II. H. WATTS, D. Sh’ff. July 1,1845 25 tds SALE*. Clicrofcee Lands. Administrator's Postponed Safe. W1B7 ILL be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in August n T next, before the Court-house door in ttie cistn tv of Walker, within the legal hours of sale, under an order of the honorable luferior Court of Craw lord county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, lot ot land No. 245. in the 28th dist. 3d section, and Lor No. 75. in the 27th district 3d section. Also, at the same time, and by virtue of the same authority, will be sold before the Court-bjuse door in the county of Cherokee, Lot of Land No. 118. :n tbe 15th district 2d section. The above lands sold as the property of Joshua H. Bighum, deceased. Terras on the dav of sale. . . . HOWELL H BIGHAM, Admr. DOROIHY B. BIGHAM, Adm’x. _June 3, 1845 21 r ‘ is :. W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in August next, before the Court-house door in the town of McDonough, Henry county, 160 acre* ot land, be ing’part of lot No, 124,in ilieGth district of said coun ty' The said 160 acres being the dower of Mary Crawford, relict of Wm. Crawford, deceased, will be sold subject to her dower, the purchaser having no control whatever, until the death of said Mary Craw ford. THOS. S. CRAWFORD, Ex or. May 13, 1845 13 t,u postponed Sale. W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in August next, III the Court-house in Mor.ticello, Jasper coun tv. within sale hours, under an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county. 40Q acres of land, (with the widow’s dower excepted.) lying in said county, adjoining lands of John Wyatt, Benjamin Freeman and others, being the plantation of the late Watson Shaw, deceased, whereon he lived up to the time of his decease. Sold as his estate, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms ou the day. LEROY M. WILSON, Adm’r. May 3, 1845 Hi 7ILL be sold, agreeably to an order of the In ferior Court of Jackson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, before the Court-house in Ba ker coiir.iv, on the first Tuesday in August next. Lot of Land No. 326, in the 2d district of originally Early now Baker county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of Tandy Key, deceased. THO. C. CLARK, Adm’r. June 3,1845 21 tds C "NDER an order of the honorable Inferior Coutt of the county of Pntnair, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, will be sold at the Court-house in Ea- tonton, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, lots Nos. 3 and 4, in square letter H, in the plan of said tow n, the same having improvements thereon, and being part of the real es tate of William Biscoe, Inte ol said county, deceased. Terms of sale made known on tbe day. ALEX’R S. REID. / Administratois JAS. L. REID, ) de bonis non. June 3. 1845 21 tds EOVK tlOSTHS NOTICES. CITATIONS. .AIONTIII.Y NOTICES. ? ■'OUli inontbs after date, application will be made M tne honorable Inferior Conn of Newton coun ty, wtjen sitting «* a Court of Ordinary, for leave to •u-i! a parr of the real estate of William Wallis, late of said county, deceased. SARAH WALLIS. Ex’rx. Jnlv 1.1845 25 4m F OUR months after dale, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Putnam county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the real estate, and a part of the negiocs belonging to the estate of Samuel Walker, late of said county, deceased. CARTER SHEPHERD, AJm’r." with the will annexed. June 3. 1845 21 4m F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable luferior Court of Jones coun ty. whpn sitting for ordinary purposes, for leav e to sell the negroes and land belonging to the estate of Wil liam Beelaud. deceased. THOS. BEELAND, Adm’r. June 3, 1S45 21 4ru F OUR months alter date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Laurens coun ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Benjamin Mimms, deceased, ol Laurens countv. ’ BENJAMIN B. MIMMS, AJm’r. March 4,1845 8 4m F OUR months after itaie. application will lie made to the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Isaac Langston. decVL. late of said coun ty. L. D. BUCKNER, .Adm’r. March 11, 1845. 9 4m G eorgia, gwinnett county. Whereas Joseph P. Brandon applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Daniel Pi Clower, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any they have, why said letter* should notbe granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 3d June, 1845. JAMES BRACF.WF.LL, c. c. o. June 17, 1845 23 5t G eorgia, lowndes county^ YY bereas W illiara Smith applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Isaac Wells, deceased— These ate therefore to cite and admonish all and singularthe kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time precribed by law, to shew cause, if anv exist, w hy said let ors should not he granted. Given under my hand at office. June 10th, 18 15. WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o. June 24, 1845 24 5c G EORGLV, GREENE COUNTY. Whereas Augustus Reese applies to me for let ters of administration on the estate of Alexander L. Walker, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and ereditois of said deceased, to be and appear at my Office w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, 19th June, 1845. W. L. STRAIN, c. c. o. June 24, 1345 24 5t I ^OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable InferiorCoutt of Hancock coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of James M. Lewis, late of said county, deceased. JAMES DERBY, Adm’r. March 11, 1844 9 4m Laurens Aligns! Sale. W ILL BE SOLD on the fir«tTuesday in August next, before the Court-house door in the town j of Dublin, Laurens couniy within the usual hours of sale, j tbe following property, to wit : Two hundred two and one-half acres of land, more j or less, adjoining lands of Joel Coney, Dummy and j others, better designated as being the place whereon j Oliver H. Bailey now lives; levied on to satisfy throe | fi fas issued from a Justices’ court in said county, in fa vor of David P. Robinson vs Oliver H Bailey. Le vied on and returned to me bv a constable. F. H. ROWE, D. Sh’ff. July 1, 1345 25 tds tbe first Tuesday in November r-house door in Gwinnett counts , a A'rsclnn .Sugutt Sales. "Y^'S^’ILL BE SOLD before the Cocrt-house door 17 in the towu of Covington, Newton County, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual hours of sale, the following propertv, to wit: Two cows and calves, 2 heifer yearlings, 13 Lead of hogs, 1 head of sheep, 1 bay horse, 1 sorrel mare, arid 3 bee-stands : levied on as tiie-pruperty of Jesse Ar nett, to satisfy a fi fa -issued from Newton Inferior Court, in favor of H. C. Bryson &‘Co. vs Theophilus H. Rob-*rtson. Jesse Arnett, and-James Robertson. Also. I bay horse, 1 black mare, 1 c’oyv and calf, 3 yearlings, about on“ year old. 15 head of hogs, 2 bee- Kiauds, and 10 head of sheep ; levied on as the proper tv of James Robertson, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Newton Inferior Court, in favor of H. C. Bryson & Co. vs Theophilus H. Kobeitson, Jesse Asnett, and James Robertson. E. W. McCURDY. Sh’ff. Julv 1, 1845 25 tds W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Sep tember next, at tbe Court-house in Sparta, Hancock countv, within sale huurs. one negro man named Will, belonging to the estate of Azariah Butts, deceased, late of said county. Sold bv order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, for the purpose of division among the heirs. Terms on the dav. . WM. R. BUTTS,'Adm’r. June 24. 1345. 24 tds 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin W. Hampton, late of Lauren- county, deceased, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and all those having demands against said estate are requested to present them in legal form to Charles W. Horn and William L. Hampton, the ad ministrators de bonis non. WM. L. HAMPTON, } , , , C. W. HORN, J Adnt rs. June 24. 1845 04 fit Tattnall stngnst Sales. O N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Reidsville, Tattnall county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Ninety-four bead of stock cattle, two head of horses, and one horse cart; levied on as the property of John H. Smith, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Coutt of said county, tbe Central Bank of Georgia vs John H. Smith, Benjamin Brewton, William H. Ed wards, John A. Mattox, arfri Cplsom Grooms. Pro perty pointed out by W illiaujgn. Edwards. Also, 250 acres, more*Ar l^ss, pine land, lying on tbe Ohoopie river, in s tid cootity , levied on as-the property of John Holland, to sn^jsfv afi fa issued from a Justices’ court of said county, ijohn Dillon vs John Holland. Property pointed out by the {defendant.— Levied on bv a constable and returned to me. JAMES VINZANT. Sh’ff. July l, 1845 25 tds C 1 REDITORS of George Amos, late of Hancock / county, deceased, are requested to present their demands to the subscribers, duly authenticated ; and persons indebted to him, are required to make imme diate payment. \\ ILL1A.M AMOS, 1 ,, ., f ' JOHN AMOS, } Exors ’ June 17, 1845 23 6t Decatur .lugsttl Sale. W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door in j the town of Bainbridge. Decatur county, on the . first Tuesday in August next, within the usual hours ' of sale, the following property, to n it: Three lots of land. No. 246, 247, and 275, all in the j 20ih dist. of originally Early, now Decatur county; j levied on as the property of David S. McBride to sat isfy two ft. fas. issued out of Decatur’s Supei ior Court, ! John G. Gunn it Co , ,vs. David S. McBride and William Miller vs UavVl S. McBride. Properly ! pointed out by defendant.* Also, one lot.of Land, in'tbe4TOth district, No. 389; j uiso lots No. 50, 57, 53, in 22d district of original- j ly Early,but now Decatur cdunly ; all levied on as the ■ property of Green Mirtffiell, \o satisfy a fi. fa. issued j from Decatur Sup^uir Cour\, Harntnn H. McElvy, I Executor of Wm. McElvy.dec’d., vs. Green Mitchell, and sundry small fi. fas. i-sued A-om a justice’s court, I Daniel Ramho. vs. Littlrbury Mills, principal, and j Green Mitchell security. Levy made and returned to i me by a constable. Also, one lot of land, No. 30, in the 21st dist. of ori- j ginally Early, now Decatur county ; levied on as the property of James Mayo, t.o satisfy a fi. fa. issued out : of Decatur Inferior Court, the officers of Decatu Infe- 1 rior court, vs. James Mayo. Also, one lot of land, No. 440, in the 21st dist. of: originally Early, now Decatur county ; levied on as the property of Dane D Lockwood, to satisfy two small fi. fas issued from a Justice’s court. Thomas Duncan, vs. Isaac D. Lockwood. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, two lots of land, Nos - 349, and 334, in the 27th dist. of originally Early, now .Decatur county ; levied ou as the property Elias H^Kemp, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of a Justice’s cotift, in favor of Philip Cloud, vs. Elias H. Kemp. Levy made aud returned to me by a constable. JAMES GRIFFIN, Sh’ff. July 1, 1845. 25 td Iron Works, Cass Co., Ga. / A pm i. 25th, 1845. ) f"|”jHE undersigned havp associated forthe IVail* I Hfaeture-pf Iron, atthe " Iron Works, Cass county, Georgy.” .Orders are solicited from such persons as need 'their products. Castings in all varieties of Hollow YVw anti Machinery, such as Gitt and Mill gearing to anv Kpid of patterns, Bark Mills, Cobb Crushers, and the like, are furnished in a neat stvle and of a durable quality. Also, Bar Iron, Shovel Moulds and l’igg metal of superior quality. Fanners, Planters. Merchants, Machinists and Founders, are requested to examine our products and prices, and compare them with those they have heretofore used. Letters and orders should be^ddressed “ Iron Works, Cass county, Ga.” to Coope* & Stroup tv/i * xr* a June 24. 1845 MARKIA. COOPER, MOSES* STROUP. 24 3 m SUPERIOR COTTON GINS. T HE subscrihei’s improved Gms have been fairly tested this seuson, by a trial of more than five hundred diffluent ones, all made and sold by him within tbe last ten months, and have proved to be decidedly the best performing Gins ever used. He will further improve those offered for next crop, which will make them not only better performing but more durable and convenient than any other. They are constructed upon a plan of his own—only his own workmen have ever made one like them ; and by hav ing a better shop /tnd machinery, more and belter workmen of his own, with a steam lumber mill, and steam power to his factory, he can afford Gins oil bet ter terms than others: and if those wanting to pur chase for nexterop, will wait until called upon by one of his agents, or apply to him by letter before they en gage elsewhere, be will agree to furnish them at a low er price, according to quality, than ar.y other mao or firm. His agents will visit planters throughout the State, during the selling season. Gins will be delivered at the purchasers residence, warranted to perform as recommended. OU* Address letters to Clinton,' Jones countv. Geor- SAMUEL GRISWOLD. 3 4t--mtf gta. January 28, 1845 Emory College. W ILLIAM F. SA.MFOIID, F.sq , of Meriweth er county, will deliver an address before tbe Literary Societies of Emory College, at the approach ing Commencement, on tlie22d dav of Julv next. SEABORN JONES. Jr. Chairman of Com. Few Society. May 13, 1345 13 St I ^OUR months after date, application w ill be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro mail belonging to the estate of Azariah Butts, [ late of said.countv, deceased. 'WILLIAM R. BUTTS, Adm'r. | March 18. 1845 10 4m I jj’IOUIl months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Thomas coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Daniel McIntyre, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tbe creditors. SAM’L B. THOMAS, Adm’r. March 25.1845 11 4m pOUR months afterdate, application will be made J_ to the honorable Inferior Court of Henry county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to tba estate of John N. Ha vs, iate of said countv, deceased. LEWIS HAYS. Adm’r. March 25, 1845. 11 4m U NDER an order of the honorable Inferior Court of the county of Putnam, when sitting for ordina ry purposes, will be sold at the Court-house in the town of Eatontnn. on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, one hundred and forty- acres of laud, more or less, it being the real estate of Ann B. Biscoe, deceased, whereon James L. Reid lives, in said county. JOHN A. LYON, Ex or. June 3, 1845 21 tds A LL persons indebted to the estate of James E. ii. Philips, late of Pulaski county,deceased, are re quested to come forward and make immediate pay ment ; and those having claims against the same, to render them in duly authenticated, in terms of the law. JAMES PHILIPS, Adm’r. June 3, 1845 • 21 6t rp HE Executors of the will of Amos Ward, late of _L the countv of Putnam, deceased will sell on Thursday the 10th day of July next, at bis iate resi dence in said county, a part of the perishable property belonging to tbe estate of said deceased, consisting of the household and kitchen furniture, and a largs quan tity of corn, fodder, wheat, oats, &c. The sale will continue from day to day till all is sold. Terms of sale—a credit until the 25th of December next. Small notes with approved security. June 10. 1845 ' 22 ids W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Sep tember next, at the Court-house door in De Kalb countv, a tract of land No. 214, 18th district of originaliy Hentynow DeKalb county, containing 202iJ acres, more or less. Also, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the Ck>uit-‘nou»e door in Paulding county, a tract of landH^^^i04, 21st district 3d section of ori- 1 acres, mor Also, evil next, at the® tract ofland No. 93, in the 7th district of said last- mentioned county, containing 202] acres, more or less—all sold by an order of the Inferior Court of Han cock county, sitting for ordinary purposes, as the pro perty of the estate of Wooten Driskill,deceased, for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. WILLIAM B. CALHOUN, Adm’i* de bonis non of Wooten Driskill, deceased. July 1, 1845 25 tds ty. while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the House and lot, (also, the stable and lot ad joining,) known as the Village Hall in the town of Monroe, belonging to the estate of L. B. Jennings, late of said countv, deceased. ELIAS BEALE, Adm’r. With the will annexed. March 25,1345. 11 4m J ^AOUR months after date, application to the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe i will be made lethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of James Johnson, late of said county, deceased. DANIEL D. JOHNSON, Adm’r. April 1,1845 12 4rn I jNOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Randolph county, when silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Green Browo, late of said countv, deceased. STEPHEN LEE, Adm’r. April 1. 1845 12 4m Valuable Land & Town Lot for sale. TTAHE subscribed offers for sale bis plantation, two X miles north of Powelton, Hancock county, con taining nine hundred and liccuty-six acres, in a good state of repair, lying remarkably well for improve ment, with a well of excellent water. The place is uncommonly healthy, and is one of the most beautiful country residences ill middle Georgia. Also, his house and lot in Powelton, well suited for a boarding-house. The village is remarkable for health arid good morals, and has one of the best schools in the State. W, R. BATTLE. March 18, 1345 10 tf AVAR BENTON AND 1MILLGUGEVILLE STAGE NOTICE. „ ?lNa535f3 Tuts old and well known route, having been reduced to a Hack Line, -gSTkiy, will run daily, to leave Warrenton after the arrival of the Cars from Augusta, and arrive at Milledgeville the next day at 11 o’clock, A. M.— leavingMilledgevilie immediately after the arrival of the Stage from Macon, and arriving at Wanenton on the same day by 8 o’clock, P. M. The proprietors fake this occasion to inform the public that every ex ertion will be made to retiderthis Line as comfortable and expeditious as any in the State, from Augusta to Macon, via Warrenton, Sparta and Milietigeville.— This Line will intersect with the Central Rail Road, near Milledgeville, and at Macon with the Monroe Rail Road and the Florida Line. Passengeis ftom Augusta or Macon, will in ail cases have the prefer ence over those on the route—they, therefore, may be assured of no delay. KJ* Agent at Warrenton, D. N. Jndson, Eagle Ho tel, and at Augusta. W. M. Frazer, United States Hotel. KNOX tt MOTT, Proprietors. October 24,1843. 41 tf I ^IOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Han cock county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of W illiam Faison, late of said countv, deceased. WILLIAM M. BOYER. Ex’or. April 22. 1345 15 4m OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sril the real estate of John L. Ray. late of said county, deceased. JAMES RUSHING, Adm'r. April 22. 1845 15 4m I N OUR months after date application will be made to tbe Inferior court of the county of Putnam, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Jabez P. 'larsball. dec’d. MARTHA HUDSON, Adm’x. de bonis non. Mnv 2(J, 1845. 19 4m. ] ^OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seil a tract of land, containing 432 acres, more or less,lying in Jones county, belonging to the estate of John John son, lute of Jasper county, deceased. WILLIAM M. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. de bonis non. May 20. 1345 19 4m 5 j3 0UR months after date, application will be made to the hoitarable Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting forordittary purposes, for leave to sell tbe land belongingto the estate of John B. Dame, deceased. JOHN JARREL. Adm’r. May 20,1845 20 -1m _ i | 3OUR months after date, application will he made I to the honorable Inferior Court of Baldwin coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Don ald M. McDonald, late of said countv, deceased. ISAAC E. BOWER, Adm’r. May 27. 1845 20 4 m I AOUR months afterdate,application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Gret-ne coun tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seil a negro woman and her child, belonging to the estate of Herod Irby, deceased; also, a part of the land be longing to said estate. ISAAC A. WILLIAMS. ) r , JOHN EVANS, r*° r9 ’ June 10, 1845 22 4m 1 ^3OUR months after date, application will be mane to tbe honorable lnferiot Court of Putnam | county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Nathaniel Harrison, deceased. ALEX. B. HARRISON. \ t . , • Ex ors. GLOKG3A, Jones Coimiy- I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes, present their Honots, James H. Morrow, Peyton T. Pitts, David E. Blount, and William S. Lightfoot. Justices. Whereas Jnmes Freeman, surviving administrator of John W. Lightfoot. deceased, show that he has settled the estate of said deceased, confided to his charge,’ and prays the Court to be dismissed there from—W hereupon it is ordered, that citation issue re- qtiiring all persons to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in September next, why- said administrator should not be discharged, and that said citation be published in one of the public gazettes of said State for the space of six mouths. True copy from the minutes, CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o. March 11,1845 9 6tn GABRIEL HARRISON, $ 1 June in, 1845 22 4m 1 Adi: F OUR mouths after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Baldwin countv, sitting as a Court of Ordinal}-, for leave to s?l! the real estate and a portion of the negroes be longing to the estate of the late David B. Hill, of said county. MATILDA HILL, Adm’x. F,lI g. hill, T. A. GOODWIN, June 10, 1845 22_ 4m* F OUR morsihs afterdate, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Greene coun ty, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Hi ram Rowland, late of said county, deceased. WILLIAM ROWLAND, Ex’or. June 10. 1845 22 4m GEORGIA, Jones county. I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes, present their Honors, James H. Morrow, Peyton T. Pitts, David E. Blount, and W illiam S. Lightfoot, Justices. W hereas Horatio Botvin and Robert V. Hardeman, Executors of Boler Allen, deceased, sboweth that they have settled the estate of said deceased, confided to their charge, and pray the Court to be dismissed therefrom—Whereupon it is ordered, that citation issue requiring all persons to show cause, if anv they have, on or before the first Monday in September next, wby said executors should not be discharged : and that said ^citation be published in one of the public gazettes of this State for the space of six months. True copy from the minutes. CHARLES MACARTHY, e. c. o. March 11, 1845 9 Cm GEORGIA, Ogietlsorpe County. the Court of Ordinary of said county. T HE petition of William McKinley, Administra tor oi Beverly Noel, deceased, snows that be has fully administered the estate of said Beverly, and is now ready to be dismissed from his administra tion; he therrfore prays the Court to cider the cita tion usual in such cases. Wm. McKislet, Adm’r.ofB. Noel, dec’d. This petition.having been heard, it is on motion or dered, that the Clerk do issue and cause to be publish ed for six months, in the Southern Recorder, a citation of all parties interested, to show cause, if any they ha e, why the said William McKinley should not re ceive letters of dismission from his administration. A true ext ract from the minutes of the Court of Or dinary, held May Term, 1345. HENRY BRITAIN, c. c o. | May 27, 1845 20 6m GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County rTI HE Justices of the Inferior Court met according j X to adjournment, for Ordinary purposes, this 5th I day of May, 1845. Presellt their Honors Henry Jor- j dan, Mini Smith, and William J Ogilvie, Justices. The petition of Dr. Willis Willingham, executor of the last will and testament of Robert Gillespie, deceas ed, sheweth, that he has fully discharged his duty as j the executor of said estate, and has fully settled up ! the same, and prays the Court to be discharged there- j from. Ordered by this Court, that tbe Clerk issne a i citation requiting all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in No- i vember next, why said Executor should not be dis- ; charged. It is further ordered, that the said citation j be published in the Southern Recorder, one of the pub- i lie gazettes of this State, for the space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Or dinal v, held May Term, 1345. HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. ®. ! May 27, 1345 20 6m F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while silting fot ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Neville M. Lumpkin, late of said countv, deceased. MARY LUMPKIN, Adm’x. June 10. 1845. 22_ 4m I N OUR months after date, application will be made ' to the honorable InferiurCourt of Lowndes coun ty, when sitting as a Court of Ordinaiy, for leave to sell the real estate of Furnev Move, deceased. JESSE HUNTER, Adm’r. June 24. 1345 * 24 4m Oglethorpe Superior Court, April Term, 1S45. Matthew- J. Cox, Ex’or of Y Edward Cox, deceased, \Bill &c vs. ( ’ Wm. Beasj.ey, surviving Ex’or. and | James M. Strong and wife. J XT tippearing to the Court by the return of the Sfte- X rift’, that James M. Strong and wife do not reside withi n the county of Oglethorpe—Ordered, that service be perfected by publication in the Southern Recorder, published in Milledgeville. in terms of the law. A true copy from the minutes of Oglethorpe Supe rior Court, May 16th, 1845 GEO. H. LESTER. Clerk. June 10, 1845 22 3ra F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Laurens coun ty. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Benjamin W. Hampton, late of Laurens countv, deceased. WILLIAM I*. HAMPTON, ? , , , CHARLES W. HORN, June 24, 1345 24 4m F OUR months after Hate, application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Low nd*-seoun- tv, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of William Taylor, late of said couoty, deceased. MOSES TAYLOR, ? . . , JOHN M. DEES, J , m r9 ’ Jun»24, 1845 24 4m GEORGIA, Greene County. T OLLED before me by James N. Armor, of the 161sl district, G. M-, a roan mure about twelve years old, fourteen and a half hands high, blind in one eye, appraised by John Akers and Reuben B. Armor, t be worth fifteen dollars. June / th, 1845. ROBERT F. GRIFFIN, J. P. A true extract from the estray book, VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk. July 1. 1845 25 2t GEORGIA, Greene County. T OLLED before me by Reuben B. Armor, of the 161st District, G. M.,one white horse about four teen years old, appraised by John Akers and James N. Armor, to be worth five dollars. 7th June, 1845. ROBERT F. GRIFFIN, J. P. A true extract front the estray book, VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk. July 1,1845 25 2t J UNE ADJOURNED TERM of Putnam Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. Present their Honors, B. W. Sanford, Stephen B. Marshall, Samuel 1’earsnn, Justices : It appearing to the Court, that Augustus C. Harton. deceased, did, while in life, to-wit, on the eighth day of August, eighteen hundred and forty, make aud de liver to Presly E. I’richard. his bond for titles to lot ofland No. two hundred ami eighty-seven, containing 202£ acres, more or less, in the second district of ori ginally Baldwin now Putnam counry; said lot of land being more particularly described and bounded in said bond; that said Augustus C. Harton had de parted this life without complying with bis said bond, and that the administration of the estate of said de ceased has been granted to John C. Beardin—It is therefore ordered, that this rule be published in terms of the law, requiring all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can, why an order absolute should not be passed at the first term of this Court, after the expiration of the legal term of this publication, requir ing said administrator to perfect titles to said lot of land, incompliance with the bond of bis intestate, and tbe law, as provided in such cases. Tbe above is truly copied from the minutes of Court, this 3d day of June, 1845, WM. B. CARTER, c. c. o. June 10, 1845 22 3m Greene Superior Court, fTIarcU Term, 1845* Edward S. Greenwood, 1 Bill in Greene Jas. Moore & Jas.McGibo.net. ^ u P er ' or Court. I T appearing to the Court that James C. McGibonev, one of the defendants resides without the limits of ibis State—it is ordered, on motion of Solicitors for the complainants, that said defendant nppear on the fir.t day of the next term of this Court, and plead, an swer or demur to the bill of complainant filed in this Court, or that the allegations therein against said de fendant betaken as confessed by him, and that a copy of this order be published in the Southern Recorder once a month for four months, previous to the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of Greene Superior Court, 26th March, 1845 VINCENT SANFORD. Clerk. April 1, 1845 12 m4m EORGIA, HENRY COUNTY. Whereas Thomas D. Johnson, W illiam H. White, and Angelina Smith, executors of Guy YV. j Smith, deceassd, apply to me for letters of dismission : ; These are therefore tocite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors, or other persons in- f terested, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. I Given tinder mv haud at office, this 15th day of Janu ary. 1845. ' JOHN H. LOW, c. c. o. I January 21, 1845 2 m6m G eorgia, greene county. Whereas D. C. Watson, Executor of Joseph Watson, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis- | sion from said estate— These are therefore tocite and admonish all and i siiftrulur the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ■ to be and appear at my office within the time pre i scribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why 1 said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, March 12th, 1845. WM. L. STRAIN, c. c. o. March 13, 1345 . 10 m6m G eorgia, lowndes county. Whereas William C. Newbern applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Thomas Ball, late of said county, deceased Titese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 10th day of June, 1345. WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o. June 24, 1845 24 5t G eorgia, greene county. Whereas Ambrose Hutcherson and John Robins apply to me for letters of dismission on the estate of James Anderson, late of saij county, deceased: These are therefore tociteand admonish allat.dsin- guiar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not begranted. Given under my hand at office. May 20th, 1845. W. L. STRAIN, c. c. o. Mav 27, 1345 20 m6m G eorgia, lowndes county. Whereas Simeon Strickland applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Jemima Tuck er. late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appeal at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not he granted. , Given under my hand at office, 10t!i June, 1545. WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o. June 24, 1845 24 5t G eorgia, tattnall county. Whereas George W. Collins ami Andrew J. Coliins. Executors of Marv Collins, deceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to I be and appear at my office within the time prescribed ■ by law, to show cause, if any they have, why 3aid let ters should not be granted. Given under my baud at office, this the 20:h day of March, 1815. JOHN A. ROGERS, d. c. c. o. April 1, 1845 12 m6m X4 EORGIA, JONES COUNTY . wJT Whereas Sarah G. Eatam applies for letters of £IOU R months after dale, application will be made j administration on tbe estate of her husband, Charles L *o the honorable Inferior Court of Walton coutt- i ft. Eatam, late of said county.deceased— , These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre- I scribed by law, to show cause, if anv they have, why ' ■‘-■id letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, June 19th, 1845. CHARLES MACARTHY. c. c. o. June 24, 1845 24 5t GEORGIA, Henry county. Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1845. O N application of Joint G. McNair and James W. Crockett, executors of Samuel McNair, deceas ed, for letters of dismission—It is ordered by the Court, that the Clerk give notice by publishing this order, that all persons interested be and appear at the next January Term of this Court, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. A true copv from the minutes, Mav 14th 1845. JOHN H. LOW, c. c. o. May 27, 1845 20 m6m 1 EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY. Whereas Shadrach E. Dickey applies to me for letters of dismission from the estate of Frederick J. YV. Atkinson, deceased — And whereas Josiah Singletary applies to me for letters of dismission from the estate of Joseph Single tary, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under rtiy hand at office, this 4th March, 1845. NEILL McKINNON, c. c. o. 0 March 18, 1845 10 m6m G eorgia, butts county. YVhereas Henry .Jester. Executor of the estate of Levi Jester, and administrator with the will annexed of the estate of James Jester, both late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said executorship and administration— There are therefore tocite arid admonish all persons interested therein, to be and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by lew, to show- cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, May 8th, 1845. JOHN McCORD, c. c.o. May 20, 1845 19 mlim 4~i EORGIA. GREENE COUNTY'. YY'herens D. C. Watson, administrator on the estate of Eliza B. Watson, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administratorship— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular tits kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by GE8EBAL ADYEBTI8BMESX*. To Ihe Bill Holders and other Creditors OF THE BANK OF MACON, Y OU are hereby notified to present your demands to tbe undersigned within four months from date, that the entire amount of the liabilities of said institu tion be ascertained, and that distribution be made pro ratn among tbe several creditors. All communications in writing on this subject must be post paid. CHAS. H. RICE. Receiver. Macon. May 19.1845 20 I4t Penitentiary. C 1 ASH will be paid for any quantity of HidCS > and Skills, at highest market price, deliveted at the Penitentiary. Also,fur Bark suitable for tanning. I have on hand a number of family jersey wagons, pedling wagons, cheap Barouches, tic. &c., which will be sold very low for cash—Hides or Bark—Castings of all kinds exe cuted with neatness and despatch—Gin gearing, 10 feet, 8 feet, and 7 feet wheels, Mill w heels, various sizes. 10,000 pairs Negro Shoes, warranted of the best materials, and at less prices than ever offered in this market. A. YV. REDDING, P. K. P. June 10, 1845 22 13t Tl, OPERATIONS ON THE TEETH. DR. A. H. HOUGHTON, Rooms at Huson’s Hotel, ’Milledgeville. O PERATIONS in Surgical and Mechanical Den tistry performed with skill, and in the most ser viceable manner. Teeth suffering from the effects of Dental Tarjar, cleansed, polished, and restored to theirformer beauty; and those requiring extraction taken out with the Chevilier Forceps. Teeth decayed, w ill be filled, if desired, with Gold or Tin Foil, or with Diamond Cement, and all plugs warranteil perfect. Artificial Teeth improperly inserted, or otherwise troublesome, repaired or remoddled, so as to answer the purpose intended, and to be worn u ith perfect ease. Single Teeth inserted on pivot, or the whole set on gold plate, w ith artificial gums if necessary. Dr. H. having devoted several years exclusively to the duties of his profession, wilh an extensive practice in all its branches, flatters Lire sell, that to those who may avail themselves of his services, entire satisfac tion will be rendered. In ending to make this place his permanent residence, his prices will conform to the limes ; and all operations perlormed by him will be warranted perfect. Ladies w ill, if desired, be w'aited upon at their resi dences, and families in the country visited without ex tta charge. Reference—E. YV. Bancroft. June 17,1845 23 tf _ tiBKEBAI, APTEBXIgg^ MAIL ARRANGEiHfr Mail Due Daily, (except Sunday,) at TO a Closes Daily, •* a . ^ ^ *• Savannah Mail. Due daily (except Monday) at 3 r . n Closes daily, (except Satuidav) at £ P „ Macon and Colaniba* Mail Dck daily (except Sunday) at 3 p. *, * Closes daily “ ** at 3 p. ^ Eatonton Mail. Due Monday, YVednesday, and FriJav «, y Closes *» “ * 7 *■ * — S ' •«. Monticcilo Mail. Due Thursday and Sunduv at 8 p. m. Closes Monday and Thursday at 8 f. , IXawkinKville Mail. Closes Monday and Thursday at 3 p. „ Florida Mail. Closes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday E. DAGGETT „ ? * April 16,1845. ’ p - fl. New Fire-Proof Warehouse, .tl.lCO.'Y, GA. f R ^ IJ E undersigned having erected a Fire-Proof 9 Warehouse, situated at the head of Cotton Avenue, tenders his services to his friends and the public generally, for the storage of Cotton and Mer chandize, and the transaction of Commission Business in ail its branches, pledging himself to use every exer tion to promote the interests of, and render satisfaction to, thosa who may confide business to his charge. The storage and sale of Cotton w ill be under the di rection and control of Mr. John Jones, who has long been known in the YY'arehousc business, and will give particular attention to the sale of Cotton, and the fill ing of ordersfor goods. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton in store, or to be shipped. Bagging, Rope and Twine, together with any other articles, will be furnished cus tomers at the lowest market price. N. B. Storage and Commissions at customary rates. JERRY COYVLES. Macon, June 24, 1845 24 6m WARM SPRINGS^ , T HE State of Georgia, desetvediv crieb* I the fertility of its soil, the ridtnes* j f| *1 dance of its mineral ores, its stupenduus j and beautiful mountain scenery, csa "i. | most valuable mineral fountains oa the , ' ’ Globe. Ile * ui lit This is no vain boasting ; a disting,jished . I one who has travelled extensively i n f or , assures us, that while in England and „ r t (‘r C! nent, ho visited tbe most celebrated water!- ■ ' that he saw not oc.e on which Nature liadbL*'**' prodigal of her gifts, as those bestowed on tU U * | Springs, in Meriwether county, Georgia. I This truly wonderful natural curiosity, and d, ’ - I ful Summer retreat, is situated on a spur of tl °JI Mountain, thirty-six miles north of the ri;> 0 f r ‘ ** I bus. A fountain, gushing forth r er ir.i,. u V e*TM hundred gallons of crystal water of 90° TYrw • is indeed a rare curiosity. Its virtue, I curing diseases which have defied theik.,, "Ji I most eminent Physicians, seems still more w. • d The ingredients of the w ater us ascertained !>v > rate analysis are—quantity one wine pint, cr v - cubic inches—specific gravity 0,998—distilled'', J j being 1,000. GAssts^-Carbonic t*id jG n inches.—Sulphurate of Hydrogen, a tra. - v, tents; Carbonate of Lime, 1 gtain-Carbot.V!’ Iron, 3, 5 grains—Carbonate of -Magnesia, 10 ’ The temperature of the YVater, YY inter and Sue- ~ 90 degrees. The certificates of Judge Stocks of Greene, Mr ( fey of Columbus, and others, who l ave expend its beneficial effects, and the opinions of such P! v , cians as Boswell and Hoxey, should satisfy ti e c u . sceptical of ils healing properties. As a resort for him who already enjoys tkeblessF, of health, and who chooses, during the sultri S L aiffin months to lay aside the duties of his avocations, ■ travel in search of pleasure, in a healthier and c ole. clime, there are but few places in America wnere can find cooler breezes, more picturesque mounts scenery, a greater diversity of umusements, or ir.,-* refined society, and not one where be can enjo'. ;•* luxury of w arm bathing to such perfection as attu favored spot. The subscribers having become the exclusive fn- prirtors, are permanently located here ; they begin* to assure those who may honor them with a visit, that all their energies will be directed to anticipate tk taste and comfort of their guests. The betel here, during the whole year. A post office (mail tri-u*,. | ly) is established here—and a large assortiaer.« j goods kept. Since last season extensive itrprovemtr.s | have been made, and the whole place presents a rev and beautiful appearance. Passengers from Alai-,rj. Madison or Griffin, will meet w ith no delay, as L:., are always in readiness at Greeneville to catty ties to the springs. A tri-weeklv line of stages runs :.os Columbus here during the summer. R. & S. R. BONNER. YV arm Springs, Ga., May 10th, 1845. 19 •• For Sale, My Plantation adjoining Midway, It surrounds Oglethorpe College on the North and W est, and comprises about 450 acres of land. 140 or 150 supposed law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ! 10 be “'’beared ; the grow th principally oak and hicko- should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, Mar-h 12lb, 1845. YV.YL L. STRAIN, c. c. o. March 14, 1345 10 mCm EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY. YVhereas YViiliam Edmondson, administrator on the estate of Jesse Cradock, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, whv said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, March 12th, 1845. YY'M. L. STRAIN, c. c. o. March 18, 1345 10 m6m G ) EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY. T Whereas Alexander King, administrator on the estate of Charles Baldw in, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, March 12th, 1S45. YVM. L. STRAIN, c. c. o. March 18, 1845 " 10 m6m EORGIA. GREENE COUNTY, YY’lu-reas George Martin, Executor on the estate any he have, at the next term of this Court, why copy of James Martin, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate— ry. There is situated on it a good framed dwelling, and all other necessary out-houses, togethei with a good gin house, &c. Also, excellent spring water, good apple and peach orchards, with other choice fruits. It is deemed as healthy as any part of our country, convenient to the best sources of instruction, both for males and females, and is as desirable for a residence, in every respect, as any in the State.— It is offered for sale in consequence of there not being as much land attached to it as desired. Any person wishing to purchase, had better makeearly application, so as to secure possession the ensuing year. R.' »1. ORME. Milledgeville,July 2. 1844 25 tf GEORGIA, Laurens County. To the Honorable Superior Court of said county. ri 1 HE petition of Thomas C. Spicer, Executor of ■ the last will and testament of Thomas H. YYTlk- inson, deceased, who brings here into Court the let ters testamentary of the said deceased, w hereby itfully appears he is executor as aforesaid, showetb that he had itt his possession, of his own right as executor as aforesaid, and as the property of the estate of the said Thomas H. Wilkinson, deceased, one note for five hundred and thirty-four dollars, and one other for seventy-five dollars, against Thomas Collier, which said r.oti'S your petitioner states are lost, and copies of which are hereunto attached—YY’herefore, your pe titioner prays the Court to grant him a rule nisi, call ing upon the said Thomas Collier, to show cause, if These are thetefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not begranted. Given under my hand at office, March 12th, 1845. YVM. L. STRAIN, c. c. o. March 18, 1845 10 m6m_ G eorgia, henry county. zYVher eas William II. Tanner, Executorof.Joseph Tanner, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis sion from said executorship— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my Office within the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under tny hand at office, this the I5th day ol January, 1845. JOHN H. LOYV, c. c. o. January 21, 1845 2 m6m notes should not be established in lieu of said lost ori- inais. C. B. GUYTON, Attorney for Petitioner. [copy notes.] By the first day of January next. I promise to pay Thomas H. YY ilkinson, or bearer, five hundred and thirty-four dollars, for value received; this April 24th, 1341. (Signed) THOMAS COLLIER. By the first day of January next, I promise to pay Thomas H. YY’i.kinson, or bearer, seventy-five dollars, for the rent of the land* known as the Collier planta tion ; this April 20th, 1842. (Signed) THOMAS COLLIER. Test Eli YY'arurn. GEORGIA, \ Personally appeared before Laurens County. ) me, Wiley G. Phillips, a Justice of the Peace, in am( for said county. Thomas C. Spi cer, executor of the last will and testament of Thomas H. YYilkinson, deceased, and being duly sworn, depo- Osletliorpe Superior Court, April Term, iSIo.! seth an<1 saith ’ tbat ,he " bove are c °P ie ? in sub f tance ! of two certain notes lost by him, which copies he f Libel for Divorce, in Oglethorpe ( Supetior Court. •James S. Black, vs. Nancy J. Black I T appearing to the Court, thatNancy J. Black, the defendant in the above stated cause, resides out of the State of Georgia, it is on motion of Plaintiff's coun sel, ordered, that service be perfected by publication in the Southern Recorder, once a month for four months, before the next session of said Court. seeks to establish in lieu of the said lost originals, by due course of law. THOMAS C. SPICER. Ex’or. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this March 4tb, 1845. YYILLY G. PHILLIPS, J. P. March Term, 1345. It appearing to the Court, upon the petition of Tho- . . c _ .v , . fn i a c ■ mas C. Snicer. executor of the last will and testament A true copy from the minutes of Oglethorpe Superi- ’ - . . .. „ r, ... , .. - r *1 , ,* > i of Inomas H. Wilkinson, deceased, that I homas or Court, at the April Term, 1345—this 22d dav of " • , t-, ,, - Collier made and delivered to said 1 homas H.Wilk- April, 1845. April 29.1845 GEORGE H. LESTER, Clerk. 16 m4m inson, two certain promissory notes, one for five hun dred and thirty-four dollars, and the other for seventy- ; five dollars, and that the said Thomas C. Spicer had GKOKGIA, Oglrthorpe Countf. j the same in bis possession as executor as aforesaid, T O the honorable the Inferior Coart of said coutt- 1 aml as tb ep r «p er, y of the said estate of the said Tho- tv. sitting for ordinary purposes, January ad- ! , mas deceased, and that the same have journed'Term. 1845 —Present their Honors, Henry I been lhe said Thomas C. Spicer having Jordan, George F. Platt, and William J. Oglevie, Jus- complied with the terms of the law in such cases, made J ana provided, it is therefore ordered, that the said The petition of Martha Marlin sboweth, that she j 'I' 1 * 0 ™ 1 ** Collier show cause, if any he have, at the has fully discharged the duties assigned her as the Ad- | teim of tide Court, why the copies of said notes miuistratrix of Ctufi Martin, deceased—wherefore she prays lo be discharged in terms of the law: Ordered by the Court, that the Clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons concerned in the estate of Cluff Martin, deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in September next, why the said Martha Martin should not be dis charged—it is further ordeied, that said citation be ! published in termsof thp law. A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Or dinary, held atthe Adjourned Term, the 4th day of February, 1845. HENRY BRITAIN, c. c.o. February25,1845 7 m6m G eorgia, henry county. YY'hereas Sarah Bowdin, Executrix of Jesse Bow- din, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for let ter.s of Dismission from said Executorship: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindled and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to showenuse, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at Office, Feb. 6th, 1845. JOHN H. LOYV, c. c. o. Feb. 11,1845. 5 m6m G eorgia, lowndes county. YY'hereas Owen Smith, administrator of Giles Shute, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate— These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appearat my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand nt office, this 4rh March, 1845. YVILLIAM SMITH, c. c.o. March 18, 1845 10 m6m hereunto attached, should not be established in lieu of the lost originals, and that a copy of this rule be served upon the said Thomas Collier, in terms of the law, in such cases made and provided. C. B. GUYTON, • Ajtorney for Petitioner. A true extract from the minutes. FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk. June 3, 1845 21 3m CENTRAL BANK. OF GEORGIA. 66 XT is Orderedthat notice be given to the Debtors A of the Central Bank of Georgia, whose bills or notes are now duenr.d unpaid,that afterlhe expiration of sixty days the same will be put in suit, unless, in the meantime, a partofthe principalbe paid,and when required, an adequate guaranty be given for the pay ment of the remainder, in t welve months. Further, that in no case will the existing form of the debt be changed, unless in renewal of a note in con formity to law, authorizing such renewal, and that the foregoing be a modification of the order of the former Director of this Bank, issued the 30th ultimo. The above is a true ex tract from the minutes of John S. Thomas, Director of the Central Bank ofGeorgia, January 1st, 1844. A. M. NISBET, Cashier. January 9, 1844 52 tf GEORGIA, Putnam County. J ESSE BARNARD, of the 314th district, G. M„ tolled before YVm. H. Dismuke9, Esq., on tbe29th May last, a small gray horse, a natural pacer, his tw hind hoofs white, four feet eight or nine inches high, and supposed to be rightyears old; appraised by John Farrar and James Dismukes to $16. The above is a true extract from the estray book, WM. B. CARTER, c. t. c, July I. 1845 25 2t Notice to the Afflicted. A CERTAIN cure for the Scald-head, or wh»t it termed by some, the Teller, but more propp: the Salt Rheum, has been discovered by Mr. Samuel Cone. The most flattering recommendations of ts Salve have been received from many eminent Physical and others, who have used it. and i: is presumed tic no salve has ever been used whose artion has been trcr» heneficial, pleasant and vigorous in its action; acd persons using the same, are invariably surprised and plpased wit.n its rapid and complete restoration to I health from the most filthy of diseases. It has never been known to fail to relieve, when used according to | the direction which accompanies each box. Those persons who have suffered and are wearv of suffering with this troublesome and filthy complaint, will find is Mr. Cone s salve at once a certain and immediate *:*• cific. This salve also possesses the most important healing qualities for sores gencrallv, and limps arm in particular. Price, $1 00 per "box, half box,hail price. The latter is frequently sufficient for an ordi nary case, but for an inveterate one, the whole box is recommended. Arrangements are on foot, which will shortly supply the Druggists and Merchants generally with the salve, throughout the State. CERTIFICATES. Georgia, Gicinnett County. I DO hereby certify that my children have bren af flicted with the Scald-head for seven years, and could get no relief until I procured some of Mr. Sam»el Cone’s slave, which effected a perfect cure, after the application of the same for twenty days: this 29th July 1844. • JAMES STEYVART. Georgia, Chattooga County. I DO hereby certify that my daughter had the Scald head, t nd Mr. Samuel Cone’s Salve was only applied three t mes and effected a sound cure. Given under my hand this 30 Mav, 1344. JAMES HARLOX. Georgia, Floyd County. I DO hereby certify that my neice has been afflict ed with the Scald head for several veins, and could find nocurn for the same until I procured a half boxuf Mr. Samuel Cone’s Salve which effected a perfect cure. May 24, 1844. WILLIAM YV. ALLEN. Georgia, DeKalb County. 1 DO certify that my boy Solomon has had a Tet ter on his feet, which now appears to be cured from the U3e of Samuel Cone’s Salve. Aug, 10. 1841. ALEX. JOHNSON. Georgia, Campbell County. This is to certify, that my sister was much afflicted with the 3culd-head for six or seven years, which oc casioned the loss of a fine head of hair, during which time several physicians were employed, but to no pur pose ; the disease seemed to be increasing until I pro cured a box of Mr. Samuel Cone’s Tetter Saive, ua application of which a few davs, the disease was en- tiielv removed; after which a very fine head of hair succeeded the old one. On givftig, this mv certificate of facts, I feel that I am but discharging a dutv I owe to the public. Nov. lOtb, 1844. JAMES BLACK, Jr. Agents’ Karnes, Residences, Sc.—Harvey Shot- well. Macon; Charles F. Hoffman, Madison; YY’x. K. Kitchen, Augusta; Edward R. YYare and A. Alexander, Athens; E. Al. Cowles and E- YV. Bancroft, Milledgeville; and in country towns generallv. Sept. 24. 1844. 39 52t Ah Act, To alter and amend the seventh section of the first Article of the Constitution of this State. Section 1. Be it enacted by ihe Senate and House of Representatives of the Stale of Georgia- in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same that whenever this art shall have passed in accordance with therequ. e- ments of the Constitution of this State, the fob lowing shall be adopted in lieu of the said seventh section :—Each county of lots State shall have one Re* presentative, and norounty shall have more than two Representatives. Thirty-seven counties having the ^greatest population, courting all Irce white persons and three-fifths ol the people of color, shall have two Representatives—and if any new county shall be here after formed, said new county shall be entitled to one Representative, and the apportionment shall lie made by the General Assemby at the session al which ibis section shall be adopted as an alteration of the Consti tution, by an act to be introduced after the adoption thereof, and a new •ippotiionment shall be made at the session next after each future enumeration of the in habitants of this State, made under the Constitution and laws thereof, but at no other time. (Signed.1 CHARLES J. JENKINS. Speaker of the House of Representatives. CHARLES DOUGHERTY, President of the Senate. Assented to December 27t‘h 1843: GEORGE YV. CRAYVFORD, Governor BGPFederal Union; Republican and Georgian, Sa vannah; Chronicle and Constitutionalist, Augusta: Macon Messenger; Times and Enquirer. Columbus; Albany Courier; American Star, LaGrange; Athens Whig; HelicoD, Marietta, will insert once a week for six months. March 25. 1845. U 6m G eorgia, putnam county. YY'hereas William Hubert, administrator of the estate of John Hubert, deceased, applies for letters ot dismission— . These are therefore to cite and admonishall aadsin- •ular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my Office, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, wby said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, May 28th, I84o- - nrtf T> d~* % DTUD r* n n.