Georgia Jeffersonian and Griffin gazette. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-18??, July 09, 1842, Image 4

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Pike August Sheriff’s Safes. ON the first Tuesday in August next, will he sold, before the Court I low*: door, in flit* town of Zebtilon, Pike county, within tin- usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit : One town lot in the city of Griffin, number litre# square three, levied on us the property • 1 Mn < ( amphell, to satisfy sundry ti fas i--tied from !ft nn Superior Court, one in favor of Fort, Pond C Bi*> •ctsir, one in favor of Win. A. It os. < #•. nn»i ’others, vs. John C. <'avnpbcli, and jnsihli T < 1,, n - security, and Jutwts S. Jones,eichr*} » u the iippco!. One !>ay mare, about ten years #l#’; bvud on hy virtue of 4»rc fi. fa. esvt and liotn Pike Snj i fio: Court, in favor of 'Arilljum VV. I or*l John < . !- Ions; jproperty pointed nut hv j huntitl* Abo, at the same time ;*n«! place, one n< groboy fry the or.me rtf Peter, about 22 y« yrs of uv< . leva c on an the property of Henry 11. 'toi.'hnm, sutiffy one ti. fit. issued from hike Inferior fV-nrt, in I; v. r of Stephen K. Crawley: property pointed out hy plaudit!*. ■One sorrel horse, by virtue of an order of the In- J frrior*OiH*rt,fronted hy reason of an attachment at iheinstance of Hampton I'. Pick in vs. VVil.iam Gilder and F. Odonald. One tow n lot in the Cifv of Griffin, nttniher and square riot known, hut the lot whereon the defend ant now lives, io satisfy sundry fi ft-** isstn <1 I" m a Justices Court held in and for ti.e 1001st district O. m., one in fuvor of Sale & Wooten and one in ftrvo-of John V. illianis ond otleers. Levy inode .... : return# and to me hv a !»ui!ifK I of, #>r puit thereof, in the norfbrtast corner of lot number tight, in square t wrnty-eght, I# vied on as the prop it v of James hi. Huutm, to satisfy ati ii issued from :« Justice’s Court held in and for the IffOlst district («. m. in favor of Chapman and Ross hearer; h vv made and returned to me hv a bailiff*. MATTHEW ORB, Miff. July 1 vt, 1.8 12. * Like August Salt's. BK SOLD, on tho lirst Jursday in ▼ ▼ August next, belore the Court house door in the town of Zehulon, Pike county, within the usu-. a 1 hours of sale, ttic following property, to-wit : (hicclcy bank horse, w ith saddle, bridle and mar tingale, levied m hy virtue of a fi lii issue! from the Inferior Court of said county in favor of John Neal Vs,Spain bi Griffin, and James Griffin security; the horse levu and on as Spain’s property,and pointed out hy plain (iff! One lot of land No. 250, in the 9th district of ori ginally Monroe now Pike county, containing 202 ond-u half acres, inoicor less, levied on by virtue of ► urulrv fi fas from u JuStieeb < hun t in favor of Win A. Banks \s, Win. Cargill and John Carnker; le vied on ns Cnriikcr’s property; levy made and re turned to me hy n constable. < >ne lot of land, number 1.32, in the 9th district of originally Monroe now Pikocounfv, conla.ningtwo hundred two and a half acres, nioro oi less, Icvi. and on hy virtue of a ti. fit. from l’ike Superior Court in favor of James Neal \s Clayton Jones; property ]Kiil)tcd out hy defendant. Also, ut the same time will be sold, lot of land, number not known, the same lying in the first dis trict of Pike, adjoining lands of the widow Ander son and Mulhcw Anderson; levied on hy virtue of (sundry fi. fas. from the 534th G. M. Justice’s Court in ftvor of Charley Sims vs. Martin Buns, Mark Sims, William Ancferron and Jordon Loyd, the same love and on ns Anderson’s property; levied hy a bnilill*and returned to me. J, H. SHIVERS, I). Slid. Junc29ih, IB*i2. POSTPONED SALE. Also, \\ ill Im- sold, one lot of land in the first dis trict of Pike, whereon defendant, Thomas unixey, now lives, containing two hundred two aid one half acres, more or less, levied on hv virtue of a fi. fa. from Pike Superior Court, in favor of James Sherman vs. Thomas Maxny. Also at the same time anaplacc will he sold, one oxen anti yoke and e:uf, one crosscut saw, one j ride gun, levied on hy virtue of an attachment at the instance «,f Will.am ('. Be< khnm vs. K. B. S. j Poster; Sold hv order of the Jnf-rior Court. J. 11. SHIVERS, I>. Sliffi 1 June 29th, 1612. WOKTGACE SALE. Also, on the lirst Tuesday in August next, will he sold— One yoke of oxen, one brindle the oth#‘r u yellow anil white, and levied on by virtue ot u mortgage fi fa from Pike Inferior Court, in fuvor of Egbert P. Daniel vs. John Compton; property pointed out in said ti. fa. J. 11. Bill VERS, D. 8. May 26th, 1642. Henry August Sale.s 4R4R J ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in ¥ v August next, before the court house door, in the town of McDonough, in f lenry county, with in the legal hours of sol#*, the following property, to wit: Two Negroes, Aleck, a man, and Eliza, a wo man, levied on as the projx rty of Nathan Talley, hy virtue of sundry fi. fan. i-sued from a Justice Court of said county, in favor of Joseph B. Parmer vs. Nathan Talley and William Sagur—levied on and returned to me by a Constable. Also, the east half of lot N#». twenty-eight, [2B] in the 3d district of Henry i ounty, levied on hy vir tue of sundry fi fas., ssucd from a Justice Court of fietiry county, in favor of James A 11 cks vs. Jas. 11. Johnson, Jonn L. Johnson and Jesse Johnson, secuiities, as the property of the defendants —levy | made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, Enoch M. Jackson’s interest in the South | half of Lot No. 227, in the 7th district of Henry county, levied on by virtue of sundry !i. fna. issued from a Jt.s/i • Court of ' lenry county, m favor ol Timothy T. Barham vs. Enoch M. Jackson—pro perty pointed out by sai l Barham—levy mulo and returned t<» me hy a Constable. Also I dl y Aries of [.and, .ving in the south west corner of Lot Ne. 29. in the 7t!i disti ict of Ilenn County, levied on by virtue of sundry fi. fas. issued from a Justin: Court f ! lenry county, m favor of Matthew ( l:lh rt and John riobfoy, executors on the estate of James Gilbert dec’ll. Vs. Natluini* 1 W* Moore,and A. 15. Middiebrooks, am A. E. Johnson, securities, as the property of Nathaniel W. Moore —levy ma le and returned hy a < "onst.ih’e. A Iso, one hundred ahd fifty acres of land, number not known, it being (lie lund whereon W. 11. Allen now lives, it being \V. 11. Allen’s interest in said lot, levied on by virtue of a fi. fi. issued from a Jus tice Court of I lenry county in favor of J. M. E Shepherd vs. W. li. Allen-—levied and returned hv a Constable. Als.i, ono negro woman, Phillis, one Bead Wagon, lour pair of Harness, and one ' n!e, .\l! i» r V u fi. ft. :.su*ii' fi on 'h • Superior Court of -aid rotintv :•! fnvo. of Ann Sagui vs. \\ ilham P. Crow and Pe-.gus Bussell sccujifv. A.'s r».n Nrj-ioes, as tne property of William F. Crow Sarah awo.nan2ayears.de; George.it hoy 6 ve.irs o ! ( Chario:tr f four years # !d. Suneon, ' from taa Sup linr * ’ourt in favor « #f J#»M:*th»i': 1 hv- L!is vs. ". ill i;i n }•’. ( ’row, prineipnl, ‘ f 'A .Cox and • h . S.' Jrennhaw and Will im H 'A hite, te s. and William Sagur, securitv on tho stay. Tw he Bold for specie .r its equiv:dent. Also, the north half of lot o. 229, in th“ 12th ; dietriet of 1 lenry county, levied on hy virtue of sun- J dry ti f.is issu'-d from a Justice’s Point, of said conn- i tv, m favor of Hollingsworth &. Boyd vs Joel Chan- i liljr, levy made and reltuned to me hv a c».usla!>lc. j Also, on#: negro woman named Phillis, siriv-hve j years of age, levied on hy virtue of sundry fi fus i~- | sued from a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor i of A. & J. F. Johns ei vs 1). G. Farmer, as the pro-, party of said Farmer; levy made and returned to ; me by a constable. J \V. CROCKETT, Sh-fK June 23, IS4*2. 26. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIM if AND PLACE WILL HP SO! P, One Road Wngu.., live pair of Harness, one Fifth Chain, an#l three mules, two black and one sorrel, levie#l on is the property of Burwell Camp and Edwin 11. Champ,by virtu#* of u mortgage li. fa. issued from Newton Inferior Court in favor of Shel ly Downs vs. BurwellCamp and Edward 1 1. ( amp. property pointed -.ut in said Mortga'*#* fi. fa JAMES W. CROCKETT, Sheriff. SfltC lie rj Mortgage Sale. 'WK7 ILL I><> sold on tlio lirst Tuesdny in Sop -9T tomln-r nrat, bofnre tlio Court house door in the town of McDonough, Henry county, within tjit* uwml lionrs of sale the Ibllowing propiuty towit Two in yroi s, Scats, a woman, fifty years old, ttud Hnrri't, n -irl, ciglil years old; levied on as die properly of .fohn I Iciehcrsof), i>v virtue of a luurli'nsc fi. fa. issued from Henry Inferior Court, \V ill; in 1 ferry, Oliver W. (tnv, ViTiani 11. White and i'riiirci' K. Vnnson vs. John Hutcherson; pro 'petty pointed out in sold li. ffl. JAS. L. HEAD, J). Sl.fT. J rnt 1849. Ffi ni y A signs! halt's. -« « ; T I !.!. he sold hefnro the limn e door in VT tin* i*iwii of A!< I)on«niL r h, 11< ni y county, on the lii>l Tm-sday in xt, lietween the (ibmul hours #..f sub*, the following prnpnly to-wit : r rln* < risl half ot lot of land nuinhi i 7f>, lots No. 76. 77, y.i and v -i; nil in the 6th <:;>!.:< ?of llenry countv; tevi# and on hv virtue of a ii’.:<rlgnge ti. la. i.=- ued h oin Ueiuy Buj)riior Court, (Mur W.Cox, 'i'hoinnfl I>. Johnson, \\ i.liam 11. \\ liitc, John B. Crenshaw, Widiem Scgur, David Clen.cnts, and Thomas B usse.’l \s. Wiliiam 1A (hew; levied on ns the property ol the said William F. Crew; pro p( ity poii:f#*d out in raid li fn. Lot of land num ber 31, in tl»e Oth iii>!rict of Henry c ninly, h vied on as tliep npi rtv of illiaui IA Crew hy \iitueqf afi la issued f;oin 1«< niv Superior Court, Mini kind, Hisley .V Cos. vs. l-idwarri !'. Knott, V. illkuu F. Cr* w. sr< urity on the stay of execution. Lot of land, number 69.’ in the 3d di-tiict. of 1 fenrv county, It v i* and on as the properly of and homas I. Green, hy virtue of a li. fa. issued from 1 lenry Inferior ( ’oust. Seth W are vs. I homas J. Grot ii. L.ot of land, number not known, it being the place whereon West ley Link now lives, on the Fayetteville read, one half a mile Irom the city ot G tiffin; levied-on by virtue of nfi fa issued from Henry Superior Court, Harril, i lair Si Cos vs. West ley Leak; levied on us the property of said \V< stly Lef.Jl. One negro womnt hy the name of i li# he, one road waggon, four pair of waggon harness am! one mule; ail ievied on as tJio propeity of Forgus Russell to satisfy n li. fa. issued from Henry Supe rior Court, Ann Segur vs. William F. Crew and Forgus Russell. The east half of lot of land No, 210, in the 2#l district of Henry codnfy, h vied on «i» the properly of John D. L.amar, by virtue of a li. fa. issued from Henry Inferior #k»urt, Cress k Turpin, vs. John i). Lamar principal, and Garry Grice ond John Wal ker security on stay. The above property will he sold for specie. * JAS. L. HEAD, D.Sh’fi*. July 291 h, 1842. A List of i *‘ttcrs Remaining in the Lost (Iffien Vt Griffin, Pike Cos., j On. on tlio Ist day »d‘ July, 1842, which if not taken out hv the end of this quarter, will he sent to tlio j Dost i Hiee Department us dead letters. Alford J Q. A Jones Samuel G Anderson Minerva E Johnson \\ S Annley B S Long Mrs June E Vlexanilei George B D Lindsey David Chester, Bennett illlam F Leach La ten Bishop William 2 Latty Alexander 2 Brooks N D Leak Jeremiah Butler Janies Milner Mrs Apeilla Bowden Charles Milburn Dawson Boyd Mrs Elizabeth More Jesse Baird Mr Mitchell m D Boynton James Mtulin “1 homas I£ Bunting J J Moore Col Clark George ucKirkpatrick Thomas Conner Christopher Matthew?. George R (’ollins 'l’homa'S Martin Grey Clavfon Newman II Monerirf Caleb (’ollins Joseph Mitchell Sarah E Ciimbic John J Norwood Win A Champion John P C Oxford E B Cfeavoland Elder J. (Hvcn John J Cox 6c Alford Owen J D Davis Jackson IV ck J m 1 )ani 1 Ezskid 2 f \ , we !l \\ in E 2 Doual.am Mrs Susan Pratt II C I )avis John Porter Hugh Dickson Marion m *1 Peebles Miiiuin Dnciu mi* Patterson Tlmmus N Duein li i-' Presley James M 2 Dismuko William 2 Roberts Andercon Driver Joidan Robison David O Davidson Abraham B Roberts Jonathan Ector Wiley, m and Stow Robert IV Fuller Jones Shaw William 2 Ferrell A C 5 Strickland Solomon S Griffin Ransomc Seymore G#-urge W 3 Gannon Patrick Sole & Webb Grisham Joseph m Smith James m Gill 11 m Smith miss Sarah E Griffm Bobt A Summer-John Glenn J RLI Stafford Reuben P Garrison Miles Sewart D li Hubbard Stephen Turner James 1 lojis-on Green B 2 'l’errel Jolin Harris Benjamin E Thornton Wiley Harris Billy, col’d man 'J’homas Geo \V ,m and Hollister If G Walker John W Hindsman Peter t alker R 1 lailcs Joseph \N illiatns Stephen 2 Johnson 1 Worthy Leonard Junes Stephen W ilson Y\ illuun Jones John \V , m and Wellborn Win \V Johnson m R. Williams William m Zuber Lovic O Persons calling lor any of the above letters will please state that thev are advertised. MJWI'LY COOPER, A. P. .47. PROSPECTUS OF A NEW FATEH TO IJE PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OF MACON. TO BE ENTITLED The Constitutional Democrat A weekly journal devoted to the diffusion and support of those principles indicated by its title, will be published in the City of Macon, early in the en suing January. The Editorial department will he conducted by Dr. William Green, aided hy an as sociation of literary gentlemen, in which that por tion of tlio State Rights and Uuion Party which, sacrificing their loriujr prejudices at the shrine of their country’s good in the portentous crisis of 1840 pressed forward and amalgamated under the higher and nobler style oft lie Demoerac}’ of Georgia. But though tlie columns of the Constitutional Democrat will be devoted U> tlio strenuous ad vocacy of Equal Rights, n strict, common sense construction of tiio Constitution, impartial, unsec t inmil administration of all the branches of our Go vernment, and of the rights, honor and interest of the South, yet our paper will not he exclusively political. We are umbiti ms to lender it such that the politician will he* pleased "to meet it in hi, cabinet, the merchant in hts office,the moralist, phi lanthropist and friend of education, every where— ami that the. enlightened holy, when she seats her self at the centre table, should enquire, with some mt' rest, where’s the Democrat. Though we would wish to please all, and offend none, we have studied the fable of the *• Old Man and tie \ss,” too edifying to indulge so flattering an anticipation. But whatever labor, zeal and un sparing# flint we can effect to realize the objects of the publication we can safely promise. ■' Tho Kdito-s having no pecuniary interest in the j concern, may without indelicacy, suggest that with ; whatever zen! and sineerity they may labor, the I success anil efficiency of their exertions must dc i pend on the liheial aid <,f the Democratic Party ! and the gonerousqiafronnge of the Public, i The Democrat will he published on a large shee t i 1 and the typography in the b< st style of newspaper j | printing. The terms are as usual three dollars in advance, j i or four nt the end of the year—the former will hope, for the first year at least. In* the general rule, \\ hih* Pr. Wm. Green remains in Millorigeville, subscriptions n ill he received by him, or at the Fed •■ml Union office, and permanently by Wm, B. a. ri ffi 1, in Macon. ffilOUR months after date, application will he j m ule to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe county, while sittingfor ordinary purposes, for leave to soil two negroes belonging to the heirs of Jeplha lid!, late of Monroe county, deceased, for the purpose of a division. JOHN G. HILL, Guardian. Jan. 31st 4m —6 Ail m3 nsi tru tors’ S;i 1 1‘. -BISTILL ISL-: SOLD, bfforo tho court liotwe ▼ v door, in the town of Zehulon, on the tir9l Tuesday in fSeptcinher next, between the usual hours oi’ sale, the LANDS jLN /) NEGROES be longing to the Estate of John Smith, deceased. HARTFORD GREEN, MIC HA EI. J). STONE, Adm’rs. with the will annexed. June 1,1812. 23 • Ailiuiuistrators’ Sale. ON the firet Tuesday in September next, will he sold, before the court house door in Slurk villc, Lee county, the following properly, to wit: Lot No. 31, to the 12th district of Lir county, sold us the propeity belonging to the esfiate of Na than Vinson, late of Like eouiitv, ilcceasdl. S. COVIN'i'I'GN, JOHN 1\ VINSON, A.diuiiustrutors with the will annex; and. June 20th, JS-li. 2fi ht Art mi \\ is\ ra t ors’ Sa se* ON tlio first Tuesday in Beptemher next, will ho sold, before the court bouse door in Amer icas, Sumter county,Lot No. 66, in tjiu 17th district of fbimeriy L» c now Sumter county, sold as the pi ope ty h# longing to the estate of Nathan Vinson, lute of said county, deceased. S. COVINGTON, JOHN P. VINSON, Aihniiiisfrutorisrwith the will annexed, j June 20, 1642. 26 fit TJJIOUK months after date, application will he _K made to the 1 lonorahle Inferior Court of Mon -0,: < 0 only, when sitting for ordmaiv ; nposes, for ica\e to sell tic: land belonging to iliu estate of Henry Wood, deceased. WILEY A. JONES, Ex’r. ! May f 3th, *lßl2. 21)—4 in FOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable (he Inferior Court of Like county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Icaveto sell thc 4 Land and Negroes- belonging to the estate of John Smith, deceased. HARTFORD GREEN, MICHAEL D. STONE, Adm’rs. with the will annexed. Merely Stb, 1842. 11 4m 871 OUR months after date, application will be, . made to the Honorable tin: Inferior Court of Pike county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to all the Lands belonging 4 *#' the «*f tatc of At# x.uider Miller, deceased. Thia lath February’, 1842. JOSHU VC. MILLERj AWm. GEORG IA, Pike Covntj. j ‘WTKTHEREAS Jas. B. Woodley applies to me I ▼ ▼ for Letters of Dismission from the further > administration of the estate of John Laprndc, late jof said courtly, deceased - These arc lb. r eforc to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he and appear at my office, within the I tunc prc.-ciilM *1 hy law, to shew cause, it' any they liave, wl»y said letters should not hegrante#f. I Given under my hand, at office, this 12th dav of 'Way, IN! 2. | WILEY E. 11l ANG HAM, C. O. GEORGIA, frifa County. VK 711 ERE AS Elizabeth Pitts applies so /ne for 'y ▼ letters of administration with the will an nexed, on the estate of Martin Pitts, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear ut my office, within the TiTrve pre scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should noi he granted. Given under mv hand nt office, this 2d May, 1842. WILEY E. MANGHAM.C.C.O, OEOR G IA, Ca mpb ell Conn ty. ’TV® J ll ERE AS Parker M. Rice, administrator t ▼ on tin: estate of Evan Brown, late of said count v, (h e# ased, has made application totlie Hon orable the Inferior Court of Campbell county, when sittiiii: for ordinary purposes, for dismission from the further administration of said estate— These are therefore to cite and uffuiouish all rm*t smurnlnr live kindred ond credit ore of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Ist day 0! March, 1842. R. C. BOMAK, C. C. U GEORGIA, Henry County. ! lEREAS Stephen and Elizabeth Malone V v apply to mo (or Letters of Dismission from the further administration of the Estate of Christo pher Malone, late of said county, deceased — These arc: 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 scribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 1 tt.h March, 1842. A. LEMONS, C. C. O. GEORGIA, Pike County. ! lEREAS James I usmuUes applies to me 1 V Nr for letters ot Dismission from the Guardian ship of Elizabeth Jane Long, minor— These arc therefore to cite and ndmonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under inv hand at office, this sth March, 1842. WILEY E. NANG lIAN, C\ C, O. ( » EORCIA, Pike Comity. WNX 7 11EKEAS John 11. Aikin, administrator on ▼ T the estate of Philip Jackson, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis mission from said estate — These arc 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 scribed by law, to shew cause, if arty they have, 1 why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this Oth March, 1812. WILEY E. NANG HAN, C. C. O. GEORGIA, Pike County. H BETER Colwell, of the 340th district, G. N. , _H tolls before me, W. D. Duncan, a Justice of the Peace, one sorrel horse, blind in the right eye, the mane lying on the hit side, supposed to he' sixteen or eighteen years old. Appraised by John lAkin and Glenn Colwell to fifi. en dollars—this oth day of January, 1842. M. D. Duncan, J. P. A true extract from Estrav Book, this 2d Fcbru ry, f842 n ILEY E. MANGH^M, C. I. C. GEORGIA t Pike County. J* A MES Dismlikes tolls before me one ostray dark sorrel filly, with a white streak on her lurch ad and a small white spot on her left hind foot, ju.rt above the hoof, supposed to he, three years old. Appraised by James {S» Aven and Wilev R. Mc- Leroy to be worth forty dollars. March 17, 1842. Allison Spif.u, J. P. A true copv from Estrav Book, this22d March, IS V\ ILE i E. MANGHAM, C. 1.( k GEORGIA, Pike County. Robert R. Hunt applies to me F for letters of administration on flic estate of William J. Rivcis, deceased, late of said county. — These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singulai the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office this 19th day of April, 1842, WILEY £. MANGHAM, C. C. O. GEORGIA. Pike County. 'WK7TLLIAM C. OLIVER #jf tne 1001st Dis -4r V trict, G. M., tolls before me, James L. Alexander, a Justice of the Pence, one small black horse mule, supposed to he three years old—ap praised hy William E, Brown and William M. Leak to ikirly-five Dollars, this Oth day of May, 1842. JAMES L. ALEXANDER, J. P. A /rue copv from Estrny Book. WILEY E. MANGHAM, C, C.O. Mav 28,184*?. CiiAMßuns, June 27tli, 1842. Leander Adoline Shockley i vs. > WcnlVey L. Shockley. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. 111 ilutts Superior Court. IT appearing to my satisfacrion, from the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant in this case resides out of the limitß of the State: it is, therefore, ordered that service of the libellant's declaration he perfected hy publication of this rule once a month ibr three months, previous to the next term of this Court. ‘ EDVV. D. TRACY, Judge Supr. Courts of the Flint Circuit, fin A fme copy of the Judge’s order certified, this 29th June, 1812. A, 8. Rorinbon, Clk. lii Pike Superior Court, March Term,— lß42. John A. Neill ) vs. S IFOR DIVORCE. Rachel Neill j t P appearing to the Court, from the return of . the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found: It is therefore, on motion, ordered hy the Court, that the said Defendant appear and answer the Plaintiff’s Libel, on or befoietho next Term of this Court, or he considered in default; and that service be perfected on the Defendant by publication of this rule in one of the public Gazettes of this State once a month for tine#' months, previous to the next , Term of this Court. A true extract from th* minutes of Tike Superior Court, March Term, 1842. A. B. Beckham, Clk., By his Deputy Clerk, JOHN M. READY. In Pike Superior Court, Naych Term, —lß4%. Zachariah Corley ) vs ' S BILL FOR RELIEF. ! John R. Golding. ) IT satisfactorily appearing to said Court, that the above defendant ’residesout of Pike county j and State of Georgia : It is therefore, ordered by I the Court, that the defendant do appear and answer said bill by the next term of this Court ; and it is further ordered by said Court, that service of this order b** published once a month for three months, previous to the next Term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of Pike Superior Court, March Term, 1842. A. A. Beckham,Cll:., By bis Deputy Ch ik, JOHN M.''READY. IN MERIWETHER SUPERIOR COURT, February Term,—lß42, Arianna ,V. Pope ) sv. > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Wiley H. Pope. \ IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not lo he found in j the county of Meriwether, and that he resides out of the limits of the State of Georgia: It is therefoie. oidercd that the aforesaid defendant do appear nt ' the next term of said Superior Court, to he held in and for »nid Comity oti the fourth Monday in Au gust next, and then and there make his answer, or defensive allegation, to the aforesaid libel, accor ding to the provisions \>f the statute jn such eases made and provided; and, upon his failure to do so, that said cause do proceed to trial, as in case of de fault. It is further ordered that n copy of this rule he published once n month for throe months, in one of the public Gazettes of this Elate, previous to tho next term of said Court. A true extract from the minutes of Meriwether Superior Court, this sth day of March, 1842. LEV! M. ADAMS, Clk. TJLT ILldiTj ST. JOSEPH, F! ORIDA. rain IS large and commodious establishment is _eL situated on the unrivalled Bav of St. Joseph, present ing a full and pci feet view of its many beau ties, and possessing as many comforts ns any Hotel in the South. The undersigned, thankful for the iberai patronage heretofore hi>t< wed, would inform the travelling community and the public in general, that every exertion will be made to render tohse comfortable who mnv call. MARTHA BATCHELOR. (V nr.her J, 184l* 46—-ts Lost or Mlslßtd A LL persons arc hereby cautioned against tra- ding for n note given by C. N Norwood to Simeon Campbell (payable in leather) for someth mg over two hundred and fifty dollars, dntc not recol lected, but due the 25th rVceiphcr, 1842, a* said note has boon lost or mishiid; and C. N. Norwo »(i is also hereby cautioned ngaimst paying the same to any one but myjelf, a? i am the legal owner es said note. f). B. STEWART. Griffin, April 13th, 1842. 10—3 Books. Ncwspapciv*. Magazines, &c. Transatlantic Newspaper Office, Liverpool. C4IIARLES WRIGI IT, news agent,Liverpool, J begs most respectfully to an no mice to Euro pean meichants, editors of newspapers, proprietors of public news rooms, hotel keepers, and others, that lie has entered into the most complete arrange ments for supplying residents in the West India Is lands and on the southern coast of America, w th British newspapers, periodicals and hooks. Lie for waids all the latest editions of all the London, Eng lish, Provincial, Irish, Scotch and Welsh newspa pers, as well as those of Franc#*, and all other parts of the. European continent, by the new line of Steam ships, sailing every fortnight from England for the West Indies, and from thence along the southern coast of America. He ships the newspapers just at the moment of Ihe vessel’s sailing, so that his subscribers may always depend upon having the latest possible political and mercantile hews by each steamer. 1 lis charge for a London daily paper is 71 6s per annum; fora Weekly one WBs2d; Provincial pa pers, published in England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales, once a week, 1/ 3s I0d; twice a week, 2/ 7s 8d; thrice a week, 3/ 11 s fid per annum. Mag zincs and hooks are charged publication prices. News letters,comprising an epitome of English news, supplied to editors ol newspapers on the most reasonable terms, by every steamer. Orders should he addressed ‘Charles,’in full, and none will be attended to unless accompanied by a remittance or reference for payment, three months in advance, on some Liverpool or London house. February 4, 1842. 15—ts Washington Hall. THE Subscriber having sold his lease |jj|B[von the Washington Hall to Messrs. Bullock & Si übblcfidd, return his grate ful acknowledgements lo his friends r.nd the public, foi the very liberal patronage r< rei ved from them during the tune he has occupied the House; and confidently recommends his kind riends to, and solicits their support in behalf of Messrs. Bullock &. Stubblefield, as well calculated and disposed to render them every comfoit in their ; power, while visiting the Washington Hall. ST. LAMER. The subscribers have taken the above House, and intend using every means in their power to I sustain the character given it hv Mr. Lamer, and would he pleased at all times to sec the former pa trons of the House. BULLOCK & STUBBLEFIELD. Macon, February Oth, 1842. B—4t Dissolution. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under l the style and firm of Leak 5c Colbert, is this day dissolved by mutual consent of the parties. WfcSLEY LEAK, A. G. COLBERT. Griffin, Feb. 25th, 1842. N. I).—The business in future will he conduced by A. G. Colbert, who solicits a continuance of the patronage of his friends and the public, and desires those indebted to the concern to come lot ward and settle In* cash or note. THE MAGNOLIA, Oil SOUTHERN APALACIiIAN. . 1 Literary Magazine and Monthly Review. fg’Si IE Subscribers, publishers and’pftprietors of JO. the Magnolia Magazine, have great plea sure iu informing its friends and readers that, with the close of the present volume, or June number of | tliea periodical, its publication will bo transferred < from the city of Savannah to that of Charleston. Phis arrangement is made in compliance with nu- I melons suggestions from both cities, and is one which recommends itself, at a glance, to the judg ments of most persons. Tho literary facilities ot j Charleston are, in some respects, superior to those j of Savannah. It lies more 'conveniently In the line of tin* great thoroughfares. East and West; and its population, being so much larger, it necessarily combines the prospects of greater literary and pe cuniary patronage in behalf of the work. The very considerable increase of its subscribers within the lust two months, particularly in South Carolina, naturally prompt; its proprietors to a greeter outlay of effort in promoting—along with the wishes of its friends—the extension of its jown fiicilitios and means of influence. This cliang of the place of publication, however, will imply no preference in faVor of Charleston over our former publishing city. The work will he delivered to subscribers on tin* same day in both cities. The now arrangement will also edict that desideratum in the business de partment of all periodicals, the punctual delivery of the journal to the subscribers whed due; an object which has hitherto eluded all our efforts, and has been so frequently productive of mortification to oursolvesand dessatisfact.ion among our friends and readers. It is proposed to publish tho Magazine, simultaneously, in tlie four cities, of Savannah Charleston, Columbia and Augusta, in each of which agents of character w i 1 bo established, who will always be prepared with the adequate supply for subscribers, in sufficient season for delivery, on or before the lirst day in every month. It will be a subject of congratulation to ortr friends to hear, as it is of great pride and pleasure with oust Ives to state, that the Magnolia, like its noble namesake, hav ing triumphed over the first discouraging cireum*- stances under which it was planted, ha's taken per manent root, and it is now in a condition of vigor and promise, which justifies the hope that it will bring forth goodliest fruit, and attain all the green honors of a hardy growth, a long life, arid a pcrcnial freshness to the last, It subscribers are increasing daily, its typographical garments will soon be as flowing and beautiful as the best among its contem poraries, and among the fine intellects assembled and secured to maintain its internal character, may he enumerated inanv of tho most accomplished names of which the South can boas'. It may be enough to say that we are still assur 'd of the co operation of all those "’ho have heretofore written for our pages; lo which wo shall add, with each successive issue of the Magazine, other names no less able, hv which we si,all furnish to our renders a fortunate variety and most liberal supply, #tf the in tellectual edibles whit h they desire. The Editorial duties will chiefly devolve upon Mr. W* Gil More Simms, vvhor.e mu .uv.e.- we have secured to u greater degree than before. The Editorial! urrau will be entm !y surrendered to his control, and his general supervision iff the work is hereafter certain. Ho will nevertheless be ass sted by the same gentle men whose labor* heretofore have contributed s*> largely to endow this particular department of the Magnolia, with the influence which it confessedly asserts. It might bo enough for our present purposes t<> end hero. Wc rejoice to believe that tho day rs. Southern lukewarmness to tho necessity of mental culture, in our own land, lias gone by forever.— There is a glorious awakening. 'Vo nave daily signs that n Southern literature is demanded. Tlio Magnolia is demanded. We are proud in detecting in the progress of each day’s events, the decisive proofs that our people need, and are determine#! to have, n periodical, which shall speak justly and fear not—which shall be equally true and bold; in vvhic > criticism shall be free from cant, and opinion shall be unbiassed cither by fear or favor; a work in which the tone shall be manly, and the character and sen tiincnt essentially nnd only Southern. It is very doubtful whether another word need be said on this subject. We feed the sentiment of Southern intel lectual independence, every where, beginning to breath nnd burn around us. it will be ours if wc do not maintain Its lire*. P P.n il.ton will devote the lemairider of the year to travel. He will visit our friends in tho i»- t'-rorof South and North Carolina and Georgia, during tho present summer. The w inter ho will give to Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. The superintendence of the mechanical department will full to the charge of Burges * & James, who pledge themselves that tho Magnolia, in typographical air nnd costume, shall be worthy oftho noble name it hears, [n this respect large improvements are nee - ded, and are contemplated. The genera! plan of the work will resemble that of the Southern Lite rary Messenger,—a journal Confessedly nmongthe neatest in this or any other country. Th seirn provementd will he made visible in the first number (July) of the next volume and new scries : hut s'.l! further improvements will take place in the t;vo fol lowing numbers. On this hand we will net e..large: let the Magnolia ho judged hv its fruits. / \ i .— r ..... »■.. . .i.ii... . Our terms are as before—live dollars per annum —payable half ycuily in advanhe. No subscribers for less than a year. Each number will contain, at least sixty-four pages, which circumstance may oc casionally induce us to increase. The press of matter, or the reception <4 any article of great pre sent interest, will prompt always tho addition of the necessary pages With this summary we con clude our address to tin* friends oftho .South, South ern Literature nnd Southern Institutions. It is ho? necessary to say how much tho institutions of a country depend upon its literature. We up; cal to our citizens in their oWn behalf, no less than «m:s. The creation of a national literature is, next to tin actual defence of a country by arms, agrin.rt the i*i vador, one of the first duties of patriotism. We are probably feeble now from the too long neglect of this duty. But it is not too late to reform the error, and the time is approaching fast, win n the intellect of tho whole South will lie needed for the conflict. P. C. PENDLETON, ( „ . # BriUJRS & JA.VEs;R ro P r,0,0r3 - Charleston, June 1, 16 J 2. All communications should he addressed to the “Publishers of the Magnolia, Charleston, S. C.” ftepi'gia* Henry County* *March Term , 1842. INFERIOR COURT—Met for ordinary purposes. Present their Honors John T. Bentley, James EI. Callaway, and John M. Shepherd. Justices. I T appearing to the Court that Bilas VV. Ray, . administrator, and Mary Smith administratrix, of Samuel Smith, late of Henry county, deceased, have both removed without the iimifs of said coun ty—And it further appearing to the Court, that said estate has not been fully administered on, through ’he default of said administrator nnd administratrix: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the said Silas Ray administrator, and Mary Smith adminis tratrix, appear at the next term o! this Court, to he held on the second Monday in July, to shew cause, if any they can, why their letters ol administration should not he revoked, and letters r/e bonis non granted to whomsoever may apply in terms of the law—And that f is rule he served upon the said udministratornnd administratrix in terms of the law. A tine extract from the minutes, t!: 19th day of gay, 1842 A. A. LEMON, D< C. C. C> Valuable Lain! for Sale. FSll lLi Subscriber offers tor sale two Lots of _w. Land, lying in the second district of Henry county, numbers 99 and 100. This land is ot an excellent quality, with about one hundred and forty acres cleared and improved. There are on the premises ample buildings for accommodation, and any one wanting a GOOD FARM can tie well suited. It is 1 bought useless to sav more, as it is presumed whoever wishes to purchase will call and vi< w the premises. One of the Lots is subject to a widow’s lifetime estate, who is now about seventy-four years old, at whose death the whole will vest in the purchaser. The whole w ill he sold for sixteen hundred dollars cash, or on a credit at an advance#.! [nice. Jan.Bth, 1842. RUSSELL FISH. BLANKS Os alt hinds, for sute al this Office CAUTION TO TRAVELLERS. o P LI NE, From Avgusta, Ga. to Montgomery, ,ftla • rgntlE Proprietors of the DEFIANCE LINE of JL Four Liorse Post Coaohos from Augusta, Gu. to Montgomery, Ala., beg leave to call the attention of the Travelling Public lo this splendid Lino us Dost Coaches, which is now in successful operation. That others may see the prominent advantages <>l this Line over all o hers, between these points, the Proprietors beg leave to call attention to the sub joined extract, from the card ol Messrs Saltmiush & Fuller, the lute Proprietors of tho Pilot Line, which passed over the same route : tx The Pilot Lino, trom tli termination c/f tho Georgia Rail Rond, direct to the Montgomery Rail Roftd,at Franklin, seventy miles las distance than by any other route , through in less time nnd at less Passengers by this route are not carried sixty-five miles out of their way hv staged, for the purpose of compelling them to ride forty miles over the Monroe Rail Road.” Tire Proprietors pledge themselves so keep con tinualiyon tne road superior Coaches, fine Horses* and careful Drivers, and every attention to the Tra veller will be cheerfully rendered. 'They have com menced this Line for the express purpose of sup pressing monopoly, and ill reduce the fare to the old rates, It) cents per mile, and pledge their stock from one end of the road to the other, that the price shall never exceed that rate. Tlu: Defiance Line will leave Madison tiTler The arrival of the Cars from Augusta, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, and arrive at Montg#pnurv on Thursdays, Saturdays and Mondays, at lC rfcfecM A. M. Leave Montgomery on Tuesdays, 'Thurs days ami Saturdays, at 2 o’clock, P. M. nnd arrivo nt .Madisonon Thursdays, Sutuidaysand Monday*, in time for the curs to Augusta. A. FLEMING. Agent. N. 15.—Thedistanre front Madison to Franklin, Ala. is 180 miles, and the fare from one place to the other. $lB. Seats secured at the United States iTotal, Augusta. Persons travelling '.Vest from Macon, by inking the Monroe Rail Road so Griffin, will there inter sect tie* Defiance Line for Montgomery, and reach Franklin sonic f> or 8 hours in advance of tho? 0 leaving .V/acon and going via Columbus. February, 1812. t>—eo'Atf isi f: s i wav ro n ??r n y::: A LL persons are hereby notified not to pur- Tvc chase the following described notes, which are payable to the .-iihsenber or hearer, and were stolen from her the Bill inSt. in the county of Meri wether: One signed by John YanJergrifl' nnd fames W. Crockett, for five hundred and twenty three or twenty four dollars, due 25th Dec. 1812, and dated about the first of March last; one signed by Solomon Townsend and Trcdweli, for five hundred and twenty or Twenty five dollars, due nnd dated about the same time; ono signed hv Janies \V. ami John Crockett, for two hundred and thirty-two dollars, due and dated about the same 1 tne: ono signed hv Joseph Woolf and others, names not reeullrcted, for two hundred nnd seven fee:i dollars, due and eaten about the same time; three signed by Tolm M. .Miller and others, names not recollected. I- r between sixty-site and ninety dollars, dim and dated ‘about the same time; one signed hy Ellington Griddle and Brother, for onb hundred and fifty dollnrs.due at the same time,nnd dated about the Ist Feb, last; one signed by John Jackson and Burwell Ragland, for one hundred ami twenty or twenty-five dollars,due nnd dated as the last; ( ,n<; signed by WilHan.* H. White for three hundred dollars, dated about Uic Ist of April, 1840, and due one dnv after date; olio signed hy William H. While and Thomas [). Johnson, for two hun died dollars, due. 25th Dec. !839, nnd date not re ! collected; one signed hv William F, Crew, Oliver ! W.Cox and William Segur, for seven hundred i and twcnty-fuir dollars, due ‘2sth Dee. 1839, and ' date not recollected; arid another signed by Jona i than Parrish for ohe hundred and thirty dollar?’', : credited with twenty dollars, flue one day ntiordata, i and dated in Aughst, 1841. The above is as cor -1 rect a description, as to amounts, days when oxecu -1 ted and due, as can at this time he remembered. ELIZABETH DAVIS. I May lith, 1812. 20 3t ice. IOT GH I' to jail in Zehulon, Pkc county, on the 23d of January last, a negro man, hv the name of Zadoclt, between fifty and severity years o'd, who says he belongs to David Daniel, <Jf Toliver county. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses ami take him away. j. 11. SHIVERS. Jailor. Fehr :nry 24th, W 2. 9—if Tailoring:. Fjgl! 1 E Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens jsL of Griffin and the surrounding count that he has permanently located himself on Hilf street, south of trie Railroad, nnd immediately adjoining Leak Alh-n’s ware-house, where he intends car rying on the Tailoring Business in all its various branches; and, from his long exp#:riencc in the bu siness, and a quarterly report of Fashions regularly received from New York, in; flatters himself that the custnrnei will he as well pleased as lie possibly can beat any other shop in the tip-country. Prices according to the times. For further particulars call and see A. N. CLARDY. Griffin, April Ist, 1842. 14—3 t N. B.—He also feels grateful for past favors and solicits still a share ot’ public patronage. A. N. C. “Bit ROSPECTUS FOR THE REVIVAL OF JL THE SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE Cl TY OF AUGUSTA.—At u meeting of the sos the Medical College of Georgia, during i'a present, session, resolutions were adopted urging the revival of the Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. The Faculty of the College* anxious to meet the wishes of so respectable a Class, and being deeply impressed with the belief of tho vast utility of a Journal which shall convev to the Physicians of Southern climates the observations of Southern practitioners, and spread before them the earliest information derived from eVery quarter of lire scientific world, determined to revive die South ern Medical and Surgical Journal, under the edito rial management of L. A. Dugas, M, I)., Paul F. Eve, M. D., unci I. P. Garvin, M. D. 'The Editors are not. prompted to underfakb this laborious and responsible work bv any expectation of individual emolument, but by an earnest desire to advance the interests of a profession to which they are devoted. They feel, therefore, that they have a claim to the support of their professional brethren —not only to llu ir subscriptions, hut also to their contributions to the pages oftho Journal.— There are hundreds of Physicians m the South, whose communications would impart interest to the work and reflect, honor upon themselves. Although the Journal is to he .published uncles the auspices of the Faculty of the Medical College’ of Georgia, it is not intended to ho the exclusive organ of this school, hut will ?>< s f rict!y eclectic, deriving its materials not on \ from *• mope but also' from American periodicals. If is thought that an essentia! service will he rendered the profession, at the same time that justice will be done so native writers, hy thus deviating from tne selfish usage adopted by American Medical Journals, of exclu ding from their pages all articles, however valuable, which appear in th< ir contemporaries. Valuable selections will always Im* pre (erred to original com ; mmiieations of less merit The friends oftho enterprise arc earnestly solicit ed to exert themselves in obtaining and forwarding subscriptions to the Editors. All communications for the pages of the Journal must he post-paid and addressed to the Editors, whereas all such as relate to money matters will he directed, also post paid, to the publisher, P. C. Guien. Editors friendly to the advancement of Medical Science, will please give to the above prospectus, as many insertions as they may deem necessary for its extensive circulation. July 25th, 1842. The Macon Omnibus —3_ Will run regularly to Hip Monroe Rail Road Depot, ■ earrying passengers to any part, of the city at Twetftv* Five cents a scat. Oct. T3, 184!. 4) ‘