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From Ac Sothtm Cultivator. 1 ons taste have not been able to dis-
Tannins on the Plantation i tinguish it from the the best “Java.”
Mr. Camak:—I see in your last it is very easily grown. The seeds
Cultivator directions for pi ant a \ may be sown in May, in drills 4 feet
tion tanning, by Mr. Affleck ot Mis-
sisippi. Having tanned my hides for
a number of years, and believing it
to my interest, I suppose it will be
profitable to others who have many
raw hides.
I have succeeded well, and think
my leather firmer and more valuable
for negro shoes, and the coarse har
ness on my farm, than tan-yard leath
er ; and as my plan is a much cheaper
one than Mr. Affleck’s and as econ
omy is my hobby-horse, I just thought
I would ride him out this morning to
keep him healthy.
I tan from 10 to 15 hides a year of
various sizes. I have two vats 5 by
7 feet, 4 feet deep, sunk in the ground
near a falling branch, so constructed
at the bottom that I can draw a plug
and wash and empty them. I begin
in March; soak my hides ten days
in running water. Two or three
times I take them out and give them
a good rubbing or washing. They
are then ready for the lime, as wo call
it. I then put them in one of my
vats, and divide equally among them
from 3 1-2 to 5 bushels of good ashes
and 2 or 3 quarts of lime, and cover
the whole in water.—The ley had
better be strong, and if you err, err
on dint side. livery few days I take
them up, or rather stir them up, and
mix them again, so that all parts shall
bo equally acted on ’ ’ 1
THE PATRIOT OFFICE,
assundcr, an inch deep and 8 inches
apart, and cultivated like com or peas.
It sends up a strong stalk, and velds
a great abundance of seeds, and the
“coffee” made from it is very healthy.
I think it matter of great importance,
especially to the western States, and
herewith send a bag of seeds for dis
tribution. Very respectfully,
J. F. CALLAN.
Hon. H. L. Ellsworth.
ON BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE
AMERICAN HOTEL.
Is now supplied with Matehials necessary for
the prompt, neat, and economical exocu-
tion of every description of
e Sale. I Lumber and Meal,
TTiriLL be sold on the first "Tuesday in August' X^OR sale at the Kinchafoone Mill*, two m&,|
*v next, before the Court bouse door In Blakely,, JC north of Albany. Oirierafor Lumber jircmui-1
within the legal hour* of sale, the following property j attended to.
to wit:
One negro woman named Juliann, about 25 yean
old, as the property of Jonathan Reach, to satisfy a
— it it. r...... 11.m fn(a. 1 ^lnl emrl f*rtlintV.
April 16,1846.
TIFT Sl HI
1
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
From the Savannah Rtpullican
Important to Planters,
ROUJTD BALES.
We arc indebted to a friend for the
subjoined report of the Chamber of
Commerce, at the late quarterly meet-
ting of that body. That portion of
the report which relates to the address
of the cotton buyers on die subject
of round bales, deserves the special
attention of our planting friends. It
is a fact which ought to be known to
them, that at least eight-tenths of the
cotton now on hand in this port and
remaining unsold, is of this class—that
it is impossible to sell round, so long
as there is a supply of square bales on
hand, and that when sold it brings
from one to thrcc-cighths of a cent
per pound less. This evil, too, seems
to have been increased rather than
diminished, by the introduction of the
« an paris suuii ; m ., rovr< i p 0Wcr press. The square
-- . by tho ley amibales, by means of this, arc easily coni-
tho atmosphere, > n the top and the j a | mos t to the solidity of wood,
bottom ol the vat. If you Icy aright aju | j n addition to the convenience of
in 10 or 12 days your hides will be
thickened to two or three times their
first thickness—feel more like a sheet
of jelly than any thing else, and the
hair will slip easily. Then slip off the
handling in this forms, there is so
much room gained in stowing, that
the shippers save materially in freights.
These causes have operated not only
to the injury of the trade of our city,
* ; , J « • i •£> tu iiiu liiiury ui mu uauu ui uui
hair, and with a drawing kmfo or a ^ disadvantage of the
currying knife, scrape off the loose , antcrs thcmse i vcs . In Charleston
flesh and cellular matter on the other ^ Jn the ts of thc Gul{ ; roun d
side, and as much of the lyc as you bak>s arc hardly known, in fact buy-
can, without bruising the hide : amL wU1 take them at any
then put them back into fresh and n r i cc because their foreign and north-
clean water. Every other day take r ® • • • *•
them up and give them a good rub
bing or scouring for 10 days. They
are then ready for the bark; and by-
that time you can slip the bark off
youroak trees and have it ready for
the hides. I never grind my bark.
TO REJYT.
mortgage fi-fa from the Inferior Court of said county,1 ypwo Room* in the upper story of my office cj
Holing II. Robinson v* Jonathan Roach. J. Washington street, Tile rooms are weil p!^? I
Also, the following negroes, Celia, 55 year* ohl, ^ d ^Ifficd, and are suitable, and cor.I
ary 3S, lien 36, Jack 28,0«ar2g, Ellen 24. Deck E ntl , it for Otficoe or Lodging I
Olive3,Reubin 24, Martha20, Ldmund 4,Rach-1 ^ np J p]y atmy o&ce. ’I
LABELS, CHECKS,
WAYBILLS, CIRCULARS,
SHOWBILLS, DRAY RECEIPTS,
STEAMBOAT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING,
RAILROAD BILLS, BUSINESS CAIIDS,
STAGE DILLS, CATALOGUES,
PAMPHLETS, BILL HEADS,
CARDS, NOTES,
FOR
THEATRES, EXHIBITIONS, dec. Ac.
The facilities of this establishment for executing
Printing, cannot be surpassed in South
Western (it. orpia, the ollice con-
taining a large ami va
ried assortment
of Type,
cl 18, Charlott 16, Phillis 40, Dow 22, Henry 20,
Jane 10, Bill 7, Booker 28, Maria 22, Howell 6
months old, Phill 35, Bob 30, Fanny 8, Essex 26, |
Harriette 24, Frank 1, Peter 60, Jude 4
april 30,1845.
II. O. NICHOLS.
40, Tom 34,1
Caroline 19,"Polly 17, Jackson 12, Harry 10, Anto-
nett 8, Arm 5, Jude 2, with their increase since the
of VVm. ATennelle,
Su-
. and I
reen H. Jordan vs said Tenncllo.
JOSEPH COLLIER, Sh’ff.
Mav 28th, 1815. 7 tds.
nett o, Arm o, juac wiui uhjit mtiwc
22d April, 1811, as the property ol Wm. ATenne
to fatuity two mortgage li-las issued from Early I
perior Court, Bcnj. S, Jourdan vs said Tcnnell, i
SAPPINGTON«
^s7si?aa>iB\nBm jpees&s,
A Certain ami Effectual Cure far
For sale by
april 16.
Fever axd Ague,
W. E. SMITH.
1 tf
lmth
IPEi&USS 1 <Si ©mSSAEnSSSEAttia
all of which is new and the most modern cast.
The attention of those who require fancy or com
mon work, cheaply and expeditiously
executed, will give us
a call.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Baber Mortgage Sale,
FOR JULY.
B Y the order and decree of the Superior Court of
the county of Baker, for closing a certain
Mortgage deed, bearing date the 13th of October,
1839, made by Warren Jourdan, to the Georgia R.
R. and Banking Co., and by tho said Co. assigned to
Farish Carter, as appears by the records of said
Court, and the order aforesaid, and in and by virtue
of a fieri facias issued upon the foreclosure of the
PROSPECTUS.
OF THE
ALBANY PATRIOT.
—lOOOO:—
“ Wisdom, Justice, Moderation."
—:0000:—
SBaw, ^/oomnicicuii
kind of BL.1NKS trill be kept
constantly on hand. Any
Blanks not on hand
tcill be printed at short order.
JIT Orders from the country, for cither Job Printing
or Blanks, will receive prompt attention.
Albany, Ga. May 16th, 1845.
ia/ aiu/ of/it
'ici
The Patriot will be edited bv Nelson '
,, .. . . . .. „„„ | Tift and S. N. Houghton, and published
JSl™* in the City of Alban ;
Court house door of Baker county, the following Coupiy Georgia, commencing on VV ednes-
tracts or lots ofland, to wit: day the 16th day of April, Ib45.
Nos. 271,272,273,274,275,179,180, 219, 220, Our Political Principles are Democratic.
285,286, in thc_sccond, and lot 181, in the third Dis- ] and we shall advocate nnd defend them i
T
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Fid;
lint
trob
add
the i
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i li
trict of Baker County, containing each 250 low the spirit of the IllOtlO which wc have a-
more or less ; sold pursuant to an order alorcsaid, and dojjtcd> belicviagt | ia , WC shall ihcreby best!
to satisfy said mortgage fi fa ofI meow the purity and pemiana.icy of ouj j
ee, &c. vs Warren Jourdan; property pointed out in
said Mortgage fi fa.
GEO. W. COLLIER, Sh’ff.
May 28,1816 7 td
Baker Mortgage Sale. u
W ILL be sold bciore the Court House door at I jnrporlancc iicinnnds. ft will be one of out
Newton, f onnt y> 0,1 *J> e Tcusday g . O i,;., c io •„ clcvelnun the reururrrs nn4
Government, and the liberty, lmppini;;
and prosperity of our fellow-ntizens.
Agriculture:—That great source of oc; ; !
National wealth and independence, shall I
have that space in our columns, which ii$l
in July next, the following proport;
rases, one boost pad,
U|7TLL be sold <
* * before the Court
cm orders arc almost exclusively for
square bales. When wc consider
the comparatively small cost of the
screws, and other fixtures necessary
put up a cotton crop in proper order,
wo cannot but express our astonish-
, , . . ., . — , - .... „ inent that the planters persist in a
Itako it *roni the tree, and with, a coursc ^ injurious to themselves. Wc
drawing knife, lake oil the roug ion heard it suggested, that the buy-
the outside, and just beat it enough to
cause it to lie flat in the vat. In my
other vat I do all my tanning, and
ers should combine and refuse to pur
chase the round bales at all, or at least
.. , - - , not to buy, unless they can get them
commence with a layer of bark, then a) pr j ccs t j, at wou ld justify repack-
of leather, and so on; and so lay it in . —g uc |j a combination would not
the vat that every part of each side
of the leather shall lie against bark ;
and when I am done, I immerse this
entirely in water.
The first year you had better boil
an ooze in kettles or pots, and use
that instead of water, and afterwards
always peserve your old ooze to use
next year instead of water. I let this
Early Sheriff Sales.
on tho first Tuesday in July next
'ourt House door in Blakely, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Lot of land No. 160, in the 5th district of Early
county; levied on as the property of Thomas B.
Peterson, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from Early Supe
rior Court, Alexander McDougald, vs Hardee and
Peterson. Land pointed out by Peterson.
Also, one half of lot No. 214, in the 28th district
of said county: levied on as the property of John A.
Wood, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from Early Superior
Court, Seaborn Hays vs John A. Wood.
Also, 140 acres lying in the northeast corner of
lot No. 155, in the 28th distr ct of Early county; le
vied on as the property of David Howard, to satisfy
a fi-fa issued from a Justices court of said county,
Edward Roe, vs David Howard and George W.
Stewart. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Also, one small black horse, and one yoke of oxen;
levied on as the property of George W. Stewart, to
satisfy two fi-fas issued from Early Superior Court,
Wm. Does vs George W. Stewart and Win. Sutton.
Samuel Gainer, for the use of Marion J. Philips vs
George W. Stewart and David Howard. Property
pointed out by Howard.
Also, one nejn-o woman named Pender, about 34
years old; levied on as the property of R. A. Per
sons, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from Earljj Superior
to wit- . first objects to develop* the resources nnd
Five mattrasscs, one bestead, 6 wash stands, 4 advantages of the fertile country by which
toilet tables, 24 Windsor chairs, 12 fancy chairs, 2 ma- WC arc surrounded, t lie soil und dimmed
pic rocking chairs 2 wooden seat settees, 1 cane scat which will bear a favorable comparison
settee, 24 wooden bottom chairs, 4 large arm chairs, with that of any section of the Union.
2 card tables and covers 6 ewers and basins, 3 pair of ’fo Commerce, Manufactures, the Arts,
fire dogs, 6 doz. tea pla«c«, 3 dox. cups and saucers,! Science* and all those industrial pursuit!
cos*eJ,7«^l“p, P 31ar^j^M P «Ete di^ which nrc in some sense ihc cause and *
6 pickle dishes, 4 salt cellars, 5 doz tumblers, 3 doz. j ect MVtbzcd society, we shall give a
knives and forks, 2 carving knives and forks, 2 doz. warm support, whilst we shall not neglcd
wine glasses, 8 chamlier pots, 6 sugar bowls, 1 shov- to promote by proper tlicnns, I lie cause ci
el, 1 spade, 2 sets of castors, 2 sifters, one dinner pot, Eaucation, Morals and Religion.
2 small looking-glasses, 1 mirror, one rut glass Hall \v e shall endeavour to give to our ret.
lamp, 1 plain Globe lamp,2 Brittanta tamps Sjappan- dcrg || le earliest information of interestin'
h-f »<«•.«»' «~«r»
4 cXpipgiis, ikecier,i sugar disCa targe axes, reeled intelligence of our own and Olhtl
1 chop axe, 1 pair water irons, 2 butcher knives, 2 markets. W e shall also, publish a synop.
setts cake pans, four covered tin pans, 2 targe tin sis of ihc Sheriffs sales, for ail the count Hi
pans. 4 spittoons, one coflee pot, six dippers and skim- in our vicinity.
mere, one cullender, and three oil paintings, 2 round As a Family paper, the Patriot will be
tables,undone bobtail bay horsei toratisty a mort- rendcrcd interesting and instructive. Il
-in,'*'«•>/v.Iaa.M.i.ta
mortgage fi fa. r inalion—to foster nnd encourage the virtue!,
b ° H. B. GUNNISON, D. Sli’ff and correct ihc vices of society. No per-
april 30. 1815. sonnl animosities or party rancour, will find
vent iu our columns—but wc shall promtil
Court, Uriah Trnlock vs R. A. & R. C. Persons.
Property pointed out bv R. A. Person*.
Joseph •
be likely to succeed, though wc think
that such a dittcrencc in price will,
and ought to be made, as will compel
the planters in self-defence to fit up
screws and prepare their cotton in
square packages. The present is the
proper season for making the neccs-
sary preparations, and wc would sug
gest to the merchants of Savannah
May, 28th 1315.
COLLIER, Sh’ff
7 tds.
To Rent.
FJNWO Stores in tlie_ lower story of tho Patriot
lie until the 1st of August and put in an( j ]\i aconj the importance of propar-
tnc tirst, ; tirT ,iolnv n circular to the
a second hark precisely as
and let it lie until somtime in October
or november, when my leather is fully
tanned, if these directions have been
followed* When the leather is well
tanned, it presents a yellow, spongy
ince, through and through;
appearance,
otherwise, you will see a white or
haitl streak in the centre. When I
take it up I scour the ooze well out
ofalL-—That I intend for sole leather,
I straighten and dry; that for upper
leather, I wash welL then grease well
with the cheapest oil I have, and after
drying 8 or ten days, I moisten it, cur
ry off the spungy, soft part from the
flesh side; and when moist, beat it or
break it over some rough surface un
til it is comparatively soft, and the
grain side is all puckered up, or wrink
led into small wrinkles, then, when
my leather is thoroughly dried and
shrunk, it is fit for use.
Respectfully, J.S. Whitten.
Mount Zion, May, 1845.
From Ellsworth's Report for 1845.
Okra
Washington City, Jan. 15,1845.
Dear Sir:—I take the liberty to
call your attention to the cultivation
of ono of the most valuable of vegeta
bles, destined, at no distant day, to ex
pel from our markets one of the most
extensive articles of imports, and now
admitted free of duty. I mean okra,
whose excellence in soup is universal
ly known and acknowledged. Its
r^emiiio burned and uoed as coffee
ing without delay
planters on the subject, and taking
measures to have it put into the hands
of every man who trades at either
city. A paper of tho kind, properly
prepared, and setting forth clearly the
advantages of this change, would have
a good effect. It might not accom
plish the object at once, but it would
certainly induce many men to aban
don the round bales, even the present
season, and if followed up by a similar
appeal in subsequent years, would en
tirely remedy the eviL The plan of
circulating the “Address of the Buy
ers,” in the manner spoken of in the
Report, is well enough—it may an
swer every purpose so far as it goes;
but the number proposed to be circu
lated is entirely inadequate to the
result desired to be produced—besides
a paper pesenting the combined and
harmonized views of the merchants
of both Savannah and Macon, would
have increased influence. It is inti
mately connected with the interest
of both planters and merchants, and
should be kept constantly before the
public. Our columns are open to its
discussion, and we respectfully solicit
communications in regard to it.
We cannot close these hurried re-
Ccncral Commission Merchants,
Ar.vLAciiicoLA, Florida.
Wm. W. Sims. Wm. W. CnEEVT.B.
April 16, 1845 1 tf
marks without expressing the fullest
he objects had
approbation of the objects
by the Chamber, and our hope that
the efforts of its members may be
crowned with success. Its influence
has already been felt in the commun-
cannotbe distinguished therefrom :|ity, and we hope to see it sustained
and many persons of the most fastidi-! with increased vigor.
building, anil ojic Tenement in tlio second story,
be completed by the 1st day of June.
1 N. TIFT.
1 tf
april 16, 1845.
SIMS & CHEEVER,
FACTORS &
independence of apiril which I
l*rLSuHt is mad£ appear by the return of the I no consc ‘l ,,cncc3, _
TT Sheriff that the defendant is not to-be found in l ERMS.
aty of Sumter: It is Ordered, that the said *3 pr. Copy payable in advance or
G. Belabor do appear at the next Superior g3 a*, the end of the ;
i tlm ihinl I A 14 ! I J . T . . . . ! .
year.
A liberal deduction will be made ta
the countv of Sumter: It is Ordered, that
Woody G. Beisliar do appear at tho next
Court to he Holden in and for said county on the third __
Monday in November next, and then and there an- Agents who forward cash
swer raid libel; and if is furllier ordered that service j ° NELSON TI FT
S. N. BOUGHTON
months in one of the public gazettes of this State,
raid publication to be had before the next term of this
Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this
20th dav of Mav, 1815
MANESSEH M. GUERY, C. S. C.
May 28 7 in3in
ADMINISTRATORSJiALE.
GREEABI.E to an order of the Honorable, the I jpaJoug),. and unremittingly oppose each and
PROSPECTUS OF THE
UNITED STATES JOURNAL.
Bv Jesse E. Dow, & Co.
The first number of our newspaper will be issue!
this (first) day of May, with an entire new dresr-
new type, fine paper, with other important altcraf "
and improvements. The paper will be devoted
- . — - itwil
even
A ' ... , ... ,
Inferior Court of Early county, while sitting I to establish a mammoth monarchy bank an!
for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tues- j mischievous corporations and consolidations tf
day in August next, before the Court House door in I which subvert tho rights of the people ud
Blakely, within the legal hour* of sale, lot of land un ,h> rm j nc the piltar* of the Republic; it will oppo*’
No. 103, and half of lot of land No. 137, ln I an oppressive and anti-republican tariff system, LV
Just Recivcd,
20 Sacks Rio and Laguiria Coliee,
400 Sacks Salt,
40 Bbls Old Rectified Whiskey,
5 do. American Brandy,
5 do. N. E. Rum
1 Pipe Superior Otard Brandy.
70 Coil Manilla & Hemp Rope,
Together with a large assortment of India and Ken
tucky Bagging, English and Sweedes Iron, Trace
Chains, Weeuing Hoes, Axes nnd Hollow Ware.
district of said county. Also, two
man, and Lucretia, a woman; sold as
r es. Bill, a I assumption of the State debts by the General Got*
property Of I Anrnwnt. nml all nlhnr Fndeml nrinr inlM which hlYC
. property of crn me(it, and *11 oilier Federal principles which h»K
Eliiah Fenn, late of Early county deceased: sold I «-
Eliiah Fenn, late of fcarly county deceased; so.d inevitable tendency to destroy public pro^peritj
forthe benefit of the hem^md creditor* L o(sart de-1 as well a* indjvidual happiness. Against all suca
Blakely, 23d May, 1845.
ceased. Wm. GRIMES, AdnTr. | political delusion wo shaT/wage unchanging, uucom-
7 tdS. nmmi.imr uflr.
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Caroline Belshar ) LIBEL FOR. DIVORCE, Lraic and defend Trill h, for the sake of Truth, '
Woody G ^Belshar \ ^ &unUer ** ujicru>r Court ' | with that independence of spirit which fears
to
let
led
p n?F5..S and the Mecraiuc who produce >1
tho real capital of the nation, will find in onr paper as
GEORGIA, Baker County.
■* rwr IlEREAS Lewis S. McG' , .. r , .
plies to me for letters of Administra- Jong cherished principles of the editors are too
the estate of l’eter Smallen, late of said known to the' puWlc to require.any pledge upon th*
lull*
Persons desiring to purchase will do well^greme
conntv deceased P° int * To 1,10 Miscellaneous Department partic
These are tlicrefore to cite, Summons and admon-1 attention will be derated; the ladies will always
ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of ['? onr columns a choice selection from the curre™
said deceased, to be and appear at my office within literature ofthe Ay.aa wdlaaongtnal contributioc.-
the time prescribed by taw, then and there to shew from the moat talented writers of which onr coun£
a call.
Albany, april 16, 1345.
W E.
GROCERIES.
Given under my hand at office, this 18th, day of “d » eonect list of the prices of stocks wiU also
May, 1845.
rjNHe subscriber has now on band, and will be re
ceiving from New York and New Orleans, the
following articles of
Groceries,
which he offers to his customers, and the public gen
tle terms, FOR CASH,
erally, on as r
be bought in this market; and respectfully solk
the patronage of the public generally. Among hi
assortment can be found
Rio and Cuba Coffee. (Manilla and Ky. Twine,
Sagar, Refined Loaf and Kentucky Bagging,
t India. Cotton do.
West India.
Flour, Northern and Wea. Nails and Spikes,
tern. Powder and 8hot,
Bacon, Country and Wes- Percussion Caps & Flints,
tern. Looking Glasses,
Mills,
Lud, Vinegar,
Coflee]
Soap (varieties of) Shingling hatchets,
Tobacco, (various brands)
i) Collins’ Axes,
Snuff (bottles & bladders) Weeding &. Patent Hoes,
Sperm &. Tallow Candles, Table Salt and Brooms,
Cheese, Butter, _ Motascs and 8yruj>,
&C.
JACKSON.
Albany, Geo. april 16,1845. 1 tf
Xsneese, uuucr, moiawa snu oyru
Spices & E. Ind. Bagging Mesa and Prime 1
Manilla and Ky. Rope. Whiskey &c. die
JOHN JACK
CITY HOTEL,
BY SAMUEIi BAKER,
Comer of Broad and Front Streets,
Audit, Geo.
april 16 1845. I ' 4t
May, 21 1845.
SETH C. STEPHENS, c. c. o.
30d
given. ■
The conductor* have already secured the aid an
co-operation ofa targe number of the mostdistinguisJ
ed literaiy and poetical writers of the day; arrange
ments will also be made, at the earliest period
GEORGIA, Baker County. , •- -- - , a - -- ---— ,
W HEREAS Murphy Taylor, Admin-1
istrator on the estate ol James Tay- ira ™^t onUine of^^i, we rer^respectfully
lor, late of raul county deceased, applies tome for gnfimit onr ctaims to an extensive patronage the con-
Letters of Dismiss ionfrom said Administration: | eSdeniuon'iffa'gCTicroua ptStal™ I**™ 11 *®* t *’ eC<&
Theso are therefore, to cite, summon and admon
ish all and singntar, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by taw to show cause, (if any they have) w „ v , , J"
why said letters should not be granted. I Weekly paper by the year
Given under my band at office, this sixth day of „ , „ ** ““j™
May, 1845.
May 7,
SETH C. STEVENS, C. C. O.
6m
JjlOUR moths after date application will be made
THEOPHILUSFISK, Iryu--
JESSE E. DOW, l “'***•
TERMS.
820f
for six mouths - - I
Semi-weekly paper by the year, in advance 6«
“ “ “ for less than a year, 60 cents
per month*
Daily paper by the year in advance • 10 0°
“ “ for leas than a year $1 per month
to the daily (or less than two, to At
for leas than tour, or to the weekly ’
: moothe, will not be received.
If not paid within the year, the Daily paper will ^
the Honorable the Inferior court of Sumter
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave
to sell a negro boy belonging to the estate of Allen
Wjtes-d.
... - . . ■year.
All payments to be
have not an opportunity of paying otherwise, n»:
Caution. I ^
I receipt tborefbe. The note# of any*!**
May 14th 1845.
Aim'r. de boms mm.
5
be received.
BakerCo. Ga., May 81,1845.
WORK ofall kinds executed at tin* Office
h neatness and despatch.
April 16,1845. .