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PUBLIC SALES.
Putnam ShcrilT’s Sales.
W tl.I. I)« iiild btiforo lliu Court.house sluor in Kstaoton,
1'umam county,on tho Ural Tuesday iu JUNK next,
within III® legal hours of anle, tho following property, to wit:
One negro woman named Fanny, levied on as the property
of Simeon Puller, ar. to satisfy a i la in fbvor of Moses t’rca-
ley, nasignoe of Ann B. Biscon, administratrix of William
Wiecoe vs Simeon Puller, jr., Joel Branham, and Simeon
Fuller, sr. security.
One road wagon and harness, ami one two-lioi«o w agon,
levied on as the property ol Jnroiitinli ('lark, to satisfy sundry
li fas in favor ol John It! Stugg and others vs Jeremiah Clark
and Mum ford Lawson.
One negro womnn named Amy, about 45 years old. levied
on as the property ol U. B. Allen, to satisfy a li fa in favor ol
Thomas \ Hudson and othma vs (*. B . Allen.
Anthony.n man slave about twenty-three years nlJ; George,
sixlecu years old; Lizzy, tortv years old: Mary, thirteen
years obi; and 3<>1) ucres of laud, adjoining John Parror and
others; levied on a* the property of Jas. t>j*innkcs, to satis
fy a fi fa iu favor of Richardson Stephens, Administrator, Ato.
vs Jaa. Distmikrs.
A negro woman named Elviia, twenty-six years old, levied
on ns the property of P.lixnbeth L. Jordan to satisfy u li la in
favor of John l.iucli, Adm’r., &c. vs.. Elizabeth L. Jordan.
269 acres of laud, more or less, adjoining J. II. Clark and
others, 145 acres of laud, more or lees, adjoining M. Kendrick
and others; 792 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Young
and others; all on the waters ol Murder Creek; levied on as
the property of (Mcasunt J. Mullins, to satisfy u H la in favor
of A. M. Jenkiusund others vs. |\ J. Mullens.
Benjamin Brewer’s interest in the (bllowiug negroes, viz —
Kinney, Pindnl, Mariah, Caroline, Betsev, Dclila, Margaret
and Susan; levied on as the property of Benjamin Brewer to
satisfy sundry ti las from a Justice’s Court, iu favor of M. I)
Williams and others vs. B. Brewer. Levy made uud return-
•cd to me by a constable.
Two hundred ami fifty acres of land, adjoining Samuel
Walker.Ephraim Trotter and others; levied on as the pro
perty of James Ball to saiislv a mortgage ti tu in favor ofllud-
son Wade vs. James Ball. Property pointed out iu said li fa
One set of Blacksmith Tools, and one (Jin, levied mi a- tlm
.property ofFalix T. Sample to satisfy u ft fa in favor of Kohl
C. Jenkins and others vs Pclix T. Sample, ami Xathanitv
Barnes, endorser.
W. T. SAMMONS,Sheriff.
April -28th. in 13. 31
Twlu^s Jailor ill’s Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, be
fore the Court liotHo door iu the town «f Uarioti,
Twiggs county, within the usual hours of sale., the following
properly, to wit:
Two negroes, peby, a worn in about forty-three venrs of
age, and Silvy,a woiii in twouty-fivo years of age; all levied
oil as ilie property ol Daniel Oenken, to satisfy a 4) la issued
from Twiggs Superior Court iu favor of Prances M. Gilmer
vs Dan-Dunkeu ami Jas. B iley, principals, and Tlios.'I'm-
lor, securify on appeal. Property pointed out by Daniel
Dunkeu.
One negro mail named Peter, levied on as the property o'
L. P. Hoskins, to satisfy Ibutleen small li las issuer! from a
.f native's Court of the three hundred and fifty-filth Dist. (». M.
•of said county, in favor of P. li. Jessup vs L. P. Hoskins and-
Abraham Williams. Levy mu le and returned to me by a cun
stable.
C. HOLLINGSWORTH, Sheriff.
Mav 3,1013. 31
Twifftfs SJiorill’s Mult*.
\\! lULbo sold on the first Tuesday in J 1 \ 12 imxt, before
v ▼ the Court-house dour in the town ot Marion, Twiggs
•county, within the legal hours of Bile,the following property,
3(10 acres oflnnd, more or lo<s, nnmber not known, adjoin-
■ing the lands of Joseph and .Nat linn King and others, levied
on us the property of Will. Grimsley, to satisfy <ix small li
fas issued from Justice's Courts, four from the 3’*2iitli Dist.G.
M., three in favor of John W.nnil Willis AllenvsWm.Giim-
slev,tine in favor of Turner Coley vs Win. Grimsley. pr. nn.l
James S. .Miller,security—and two from t!m 32ltli Dist. G.
At. ofaaid county iu favor of Dolison Colev vs Win. Grim
sley, principal, and Jas. S. Al i I lor, security, Levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
A negro boy, named Bob, twelve years old, levied on as the
property of S. P. Wiiitburs;. to satisfy ten small fi fas issued
from a Justice's Court of the eight hundred mid nir.etv-fouitli
Dist.G. M.of Talbot county—liie in favor of Wiley Wil
liams vs S. P. Whithurst—four iu favor of Jus. K. Guldens
vs S.-F. Whithurst,and one in favor of G. M. Darden vs S.F.
Whithurst. Lew unde and returned tome hv constable.
May 2, 1343. ’ 31 T. It. DENSON, I). Sheriff.
Telfair Postpone*!! Mi or ills ^alisi.
WILL he sold before the Co irt-liouse door in the town of
Tt Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the tirst Tuesday in
JUNE next, within the Ic'ul hours of sale, the following
property to wit:
Four’lots of land with improvements. Nos. 192, 191, 237,
and 238 ami tw o fru- lions Nos. I pi) and 189, in the 7ih district
oflbunerly Wilkinson, tmw Telfair county, levied on ns the
property of.Steplum Hubbard, to satisfy two li fis issued fri.iu
the Superior Court in said county, in favor of James .McLeod
vs .Stephen Hubbard und Jain ’s Boyd and vs J .tinea Boyd
and Sloplicu Hubbard; properly pointed out by Stephen
H u L> hard.
April 25th, 1813.
JACOB. FUSSELL, Sheriff.
30
AppliiiM Slirriff
W LL ho sold nil the first Tuesday in JUNE next,
before the Court-house door in the town of Holmes
ville, Appling county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
One lot of land, No. 143, lying in the fifth Di-diict of said
county, containing four hundred mid ninety acres, mure or less,
levied oil as the property of John L. Stewart, William
Stewart and Moses Penn, to satisfy one fi fa iu favor of Ben
jamin Langbridge.
JOSEPH TILLMAN, Sheriff.
March 27th, 1813. 30
Applitm Slicrill’Ssilo.
W ILL he. sold on -the first Tuesday iu JUNE ncxt.be.-
before the Court-house door in the town of Hnlmesville
Appling county,between the. usual hours of sule the follow
■ing property to wit:
Lot oflnnd No, tilt), in the second district of said county
containing about 39U acres, levied on and returned tonic hv a
Constable, a* the property of Isaac Edwards, to satisfy nil exe
cution in favor of Thomas B. Cnlinun ; said lot of (and con
tains about forty acres improved. Property pointed out by
plaintiffs counsel.
GARDNER WILEY, I>p. Sheriff.
Mav 3 1813. 32
Administrator's Milo.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in July next, before the
Court House door in Marion, Twiggs county, the land
and negroes belonging to the estate of Win. Wimberly, lute ol
said county,deceased.
One lot of laud in the 27th District of or'ginally Wilkinson,
now Twiggs county, the place whereon Win. Wimberlv for
merly resided.
Among the negroes, are,one mulatto hoy about 20 y ears of
age,one negro womnn about 40 years ol age,one negro* womnn
about 30, and her child ; one negro girl about II years old,
one hoy about 9 years of age, mid one girl ubout six years of
age ; nit sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on tlm day of sale.
IRA PECK, Adin’r.
April 19(h, 1853. 29
Administrator's Stile.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in January. 1811, the
laud uud negroes belonging to the estate of John Green,
late of Twiggs county, deceased, 'Terms twelve mouths
credit with approved security. ISRAEL GRAGG, Adm’r.
April 18th, 1813. ‘ 29
Administrator's Salt*.
A GREEABLY to tin oroh'rof the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Ntwton county, while sittiugns a Court of Or
dinary, will he sold on the first Tuesday iu July next, before
ahe Court-house door in Coviuglon, Newton county,
Lot number four hundred uud thirty-one, iu tlm’sixteenth
district of originally Henry, now Ncwtou cotuitv,as the pro
perty of Nathan Tally, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
WILLIAM TALLY,AdnTr.
Newton county, April 1st,1843. l>cl wdl
I T'Oril MONTHS afterd.t«,application will lie rn.de
’ in the Itnnomlilc the Inferior Coon of Wilkinson county
while sitting for ordinary purposed, for leave to soil the inter
est of .vamuol Wheeler,deceased in lot of laud No. 175, ill the
11 th District of Carroll county.
SARAH WHEELER, Adm .
Mnv 2,1843.
I^OUH MONTHS ufter date, application w ill he
A’ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the land oral negroes of John Green, late ol said county, de
ceased. ISRAEL GRAGG,Adm’r
April 18,1843.
I tlOI’R MONTHS after date, application w ill he
1 made to :lie Honorable the Inferior Court of Crawford
ounlv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, forleave to sell
mm lot ol laud, No. 123, iu tltn20ilt district of formerly Mus
cogee,mnv Hatris county,—drawn by Nancy Hill, widow,
Jasp r countv, Hines dist. Mold as tho property of James
W. Hill,minor
LEWELLIN MORGAN. Guardian,
vford county, Feb. 5, 11543. 28
JOHN XV. UVIHiV
Commission Merchant.
Sav ann aii, Geo.
W ILL continue jn business at his old Stand, No. 185,
Hav street. Strict attention will lie given to the
selling of Cotton ami other produce. Ordero for bagging
family supplies, Ate. will he promptly
’ ’ *'',1841.
cull'd.
July 18,
41 tf
I MHIR MONTHS after date, application will lie
made tu the Honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging to the ostato of Suimtel
Thompson, late of said county,de
March fi, 1843.
JOHN P. THOMPSON, Administrator.
24
l^OVK MONTHS after dal
J. made to the Honorable Inl’etiorC
tv, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one
liilf of lot of laud No. 212, in the 30th distiict ol originally
Lee.now Sumtercounty, ns the property of Mary Anne Eli/.a-
uheth Shepherd, a minor.
WILEV It. SHEPHERD,Guardian.
Wilkinsou county, March7lli, 1843. 23
ExPClllorS S»le.
A GREEABLY to alt order of till* Honorable the Inferior
Court of DcK.hU) county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold on tlm first Tuesday in AUGUST
next, before the Courthouse door in Decatur, in said county,
within the legal hours of sale, liu* following property, belong
ing to the estutc of Isaac Autroy, late of said county, dee
cd. to wit:
Part of lots of land No. fill and 95. the same being twenty-
five acres, more or less, lying in the 15th dist. of originall
Henry,hut now DeKalh county ; also, lot No. 21.in the Ith'h
•diet., containing 202J acres, more or*less; also, lot No. 91,
the I5ih dist. containing 2021 acres, more or less; also.lot No.
186,iii the 15th (list., containing 202j acres, more <ir less;—
all of said lots oflnnd Ivtng iu said count v oi DeKnlh.
At the same time and place, will he sold the following
prnes, belonging to said estate, to wit ; Peter, n buy about
16 years of age ; Lot, a girl about 14 years of uge; ami Nelly
n woman about fifty years of age.
Terms made known on the duv of sale.
JOHN W. STEWART, Ex’r.
Mav 1, 1913.
32
Executor's Sale*
W ILI. bo Hold (under an incumbrance of the widow’..
dower) before theCuurt-houoe door in Newton, Baker
county, on the first Tuesday in J line next, agreeably tu uii
order of the Inferior Court of Hancock county, w lieu sitting
iforordinary purposes,
Lot« of land Nos. 217 and 218.ii.the2d district, and lot No
14 in the 3d district oforiginallv Early, now Baker county,be
longing to the estate of Darius Gilbert, deceased, uud also the
•revolutionary interest of the dower.
Terms made known on the dnv.
Bf tAJtl WM, HARDWICK, Executor.
March Rth, 18I3. 04
T
To III,; IMiinnis or Ocritln.
A peniif/ saved is two pence earned.
HE subscriber is now offering to the Farmers of Georgia
‘Lllim’s wroiitfht-iron IMoiigli stork/’
....Jnted by Messrs. Skbokn J. Ac Mak-hai i. Mim*,ot Oe-
lehhahau county, Mississippi, and patented hv them. This
Plough in every respect is the most desirable Plough, Stock
ever offered to a planting community. 11 combines durability
with convenience—it will Inst a great many years without re
pair or expense, and will admit of every’variety olPinuHi
hoes, (three tooth harrow excepted,) wit li perfect ’convenience
and facility—it is nut heavier than the ordinary wooden stork,
yet far stronger, and being so very simple in ii’r consti uctiutt!
that any blacksmith iu the country can make them.
. Sample ploughs may he seen and tiied at Mr. Densi’sShop
V' n ,, . l r < !f ftvil i <, ~7 ,s Hr.Martin’s shop in .Sparta, nix! at Mr.
B. Hellingslra s in W ashitiglou, Wilkes county. I.et the
u*eihV»» r * am,n * 1,161, ' ou * l,,and l,e wil1 purchase the right to
Tlie suhscriher proposes to sell county rights on the most
xeeoinmodnting terms.
lp“ All communications on this subject, post paid, addres
sed to me at Milledgeville, nr Wasliingtuu, Wilkes countv
will meet with iinmediute attention,
B. L BARNES.
jw.amso. AK>*ir°r 8. J. S' lUim.
J^OCTOH “l5o; r H ,, wTl(lH , 'r8 P w",’f"*R,,,.T,K,lh
Powdor maybefoundat the Drug Btorrs of Dr. LITTLE
is Milledgeville and IIARVEY 8HOTWEI.L in Macon
rnen 90 centa per box. 23 jt
made to the Honorable the I nferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting as a Uourt of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the real estate ol Levi Manning deceased.
GETHRO MANNING, Adin’r.
March 28,1813. 26 4in
1 tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Jos< ph Smith, late of snid county, deceased,
consisting ol one town lot, situnlf d iu the village of Atnpul-
gns in said countv, whereon A. A. Bench now resides.
WILLIAM CHESTER, Adin’r.
Jan fith, 1813,l fi
i jNOI 1C JI ONiIIS after date, application will he
. made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, w hen sitting forordinarv purposes, lor lenveto sell
t lie laud and negroes belonging to the estate of Peterson G.
Saddler, deceased. C. W. SADDLER, Adm’i.
Jniiuary 30th, 1843. 17
HAMILTON IIA KOIIM AM A CO.
Eitclors anti Gnieiiil Coimnissloin
ITlcrcliaiits,
TIN HE above business will have the personal and exe|u sivo
.1 attention of Col. E. Hamilton, formerly of Millet'ge-
ville, nod for six years a Factor und Commission Meiclmi t of
.non, (.10. partners—EVERAUD HAMILTON .
tiiomas Hardeman .
CHARLES F. IIAMILTf >N.
Savannah,Oct. 1 *vt, 1812.
WILLIAM II. PEGU,
Attorney nn«l Counsellor nt Lnw,
KNOXVlLLE^Crawford Co.,Ga.
Allbusincssentrustcd to his carewillho promptly atten
ded to. B
SAltltlGI. IIAIil.,
4TT»im:l AT LAW,
Knoxville, Irnwl.ird Coiinly,
HIM. 1’HACTIHK IN TI.K COUKTIF.8 UF
Crawford, lbs on. Houston.
Talbot, Illarion, and Macon.
Juno2l,l84i. 'JO if
. A. NISBET,
Allorncy nt Law,
11 If MACON, firor/rin.
WILLIAM W. PAIIVE,
ATTOKKEV AT LAW.
> Jasper county.
rkkkkences.
Mr. Matthew Whitfield, £
Rev.James Hendersi
Col.i’homae Motiglr n, Jones “
Messrs Winship vV. Hutchins, Clinton.
Mr. Seoftinar.iillalld,? j, nlod i„
Mr. Jer. Beall, > ”
& 7 llum " B ' ) E.lonlu.1.
Mr. John (». Lunisden, >
('ol. N. C. Sayre,
N.C. Sayre, )
.B.J.Wvnn, > Sparta.
.Jas. Tlmmas, )
I j'tOt lC mO.yTIIS niter date, application will bf
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county. when sitting for ordinary purposes,lor leave to sell
the laud and negroes belonging to the estate of Jacob Harris,
March 27th, 1843.’
IRA PECK, Adm’r,
GEORGIA, Newton County.
W HEREAS Thomas Finch and Zacluiriali D. McClain
apply for letters of Administration on the estate of
Tliutmn McClain, late of said county, deceased ;
These are therefore Incite all and singular the kindred nod
creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if aiiy they have
wlivsiiid letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand nt office, the 4th dnv of .Mav, 1813.
32 0t WM. D. LICKIE,ci c. o.
GEOIHHA, Twigis < 011 my.
W HEREAS Wesley King, Guardian of Wiley Young
blood, Martha Youngblood and Joseph Youngblood
applies to me for letters of dismission from said Guardian
ship.
These are therefore to rite nil and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office
within tho time prescribed by law, to show cause,ifany
thev have, why said lette.rsslinuld not begrnnted.
Given under my hand nt otfire, this fith dnv of April, 1848.
28 fim LEWIS SOLOMON,c. c. n.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson comity.
f T being represented to me by Marlin D-Simpson Executor
of the last Will and Testament of Jesse Simpson lute ot
said county deceased that he liasfnllv executed the same and
proving to he discharged from said Executorship.
Thcj-e are tlieieforc to cite and admonish ull concerned to
he mid appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law
to show louse it any they have why said Martin l). Simpson
should not he d.iae.lmiged fioni his Executori-hip us aforesaid
Dec. 1812.
"iidcr 1
«IT;
ofiie
GEORGIA, Trlf'uirCoiinly.
EREASB
l John Pitts, deceased,applies to me for letters of
Dismission on the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditoraof said deceased tube and appearnt
my office within the time prescribed hv law,to show cause,it
any they huve, why said letleisshould uoihogi-nuted.
JAMES II. McCALL t>. c. c. o.
March 28th,2043. 2fi
GEORGIA, Warren C omity.
I y OBERT K- MORELAND, of the 425th dist. G- M. tolls
LV hel'ote me one hav horse, about right years old, about
four feet nine inches high, with a blaze in his face, nml left
hind loot white; appraised by C. C. Cody and Jacob Allen
to he worth twenty dollars.
Also,a light Brown mare mule, about five years o
several sears apparently made by harness, and low in
appraised t>v C. C. Codv and Jacob Allen to twenty-:
Inrs.
Maj
Mr. Edwin Wiley
Mr. Hardy Culver
mSm™"!'. A j'.'ueall, \ Ir " i " ,<l
Sififfrii'wX,
Maj. Jas. II. Blackshcar,
l)r. N.'Tucker, ( .
Col. George M. Troup, j '
Mr. John Thomas, J
Maj. A. Porter, Snv nnnnli.
Messrs. .Stovall, Simmons Sc Co., Augusta.
Q3*The Sanderaville Telescope w ill please gi
Dtir insertions.
aureus county.
JOSEPH WASHlIESOr,
COTTOA’ FACTUI1
A N1)
C’o ilk mission More limit,
Aug. 2, 1842. 45jf SAVANNAH, Gn.
Aolico.
V BOUT the first of November Ins!, n Mr. Oquin enclosed
to Mr. Smith’Treasurer at Milledgeville, by mail, n live
dollar hill, to grant a lot of laud, hut rec eived for answer from
Mr. Smith that the letter was received, hut not the money;
from which it would seem there is a thievish villian on the
e from this place to the former, who has access to the
mails and who break the’seals of such letters nsbe may suspect
have money in them md purloins their contents.
J. GRAHAM, P.M.
Holmesville. 4th Dec. 1840.
WILLIA M H. HOIUN’SOIV and
DAA1EL W . MILLER,
H AVING formed a copartnership in the practice of the
l.uvv. will attend the Superior Courts of tho several
comities of the Southwestern Circuit; of 'Talbot, Marion and
Stewart, ol the Chattnhonc lice; Houston and Crawford, of the
Flint; and Pulaski and Twiggs, of the Southern. Their of-
fi :e is at Lanier, Macon county, Ga. 47 tf
BROWN «\ SHOCKLEY.
Attorneys nt Law.
XT TILL practice iu the vnriouscounties of the Southwest-
\ Y ern Circuit, Houston. Upson, Crnvvlo d, Pike, Monroe
and But's; of the Flint Giicuit, and hav ing formed a e.opnrtm r*
ship with a Legal Geiitlemaii in Savannah, nre prepared
to attend to ea-es iu Bniikruplcy for those who wish to uv.iil
themselves of the benefit of the net.
WILLIAM BROWN,
WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY.
Office at Vienna, Dooly county, Georg
Jan. 1st, 1813.
15 tf
UR. JOHN II. \\ fit Hi IIT,
DEMIST,
I NFORMS his friends that lie has removed to M.icon. hut
will visit Milledgeville oct nsionnlly, when he will he Imp-
y to allend lo all professional calls. 15 tf
ivlav sim:i\i; vvn snnu it
ITIny si, 1M8.
OPENING THIS DAY
itt
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
FOR GENTLEME.VS WEAR—such as
S UP. Blk. and Coloured Grn De Tea. Slip. Light Single
Milled Ciissiiiieros. Ginghams. Blieplicrd s I laid.
While Linen Drills.
Striped do. do,
3 4 and 1-4 Brown French Linens.
Small Plaid Ginghams.
Marseilles Vestings. Cottonndes. Kentucky Jeans -
A L8O,
6 cases and hales 3-1 hlcaelied and brown Homespun Sc.p.yd
And is daily expecting as pernrrivul a still further supply
In addition to tlm above, vve are also expecting a largo
stock of Bools and Shoes, which will ho disposed of as low t»
the lowest. inrcciitiiii it unit m Pm’.
31 if JOHN TREANOR, Aclin'i.
THE ANNUAL FAIR
AGAIN EECEIVED
AT THE AN OR’S!
J UST received and now opening at TREANOIt’S, n fur
ther supply of
Spring mid Summer Dry Goods
w hieli makes Ins assortment the best to he lotiud in the place.
‘The Guilds received consist in purl of the following, viz—
60ps rich printed Muslins and Lawns, from37 1-2 10 02 1-2.
50 “ Scotch Ginghams, from 37 1-2 to 50.
2000 “ Spring and Summer Calicoes, at 6| cts up.
100 “ Rich Furniture do. from fij to20.
100 * Blue and Copperas Striprs, at 12 1-2.
70 “ Blue ’I willed Jeans, very low.
200 “ Cotton Valiev Cussimeie*,fiom fij to IT;}.
300 “ Bleached and'Brown Suffolk Drills, from II to 12 1-2.
Colton and Linen Osnahurgs, from I2J to I04.
7900 yds. 3.4 und 4-4 Brown Homespuns,from fi to 1 I.
5000 “ Bleached do. nt nil prices.
30 ps. York .Mills do; very low.
5090 yds. Bed 'Ticking, from 121 to 25.
Furniture Checks, from 12 l-2tolG.
Apron Checks, from 10 to 18$.
Domestic GinglmmJ from 15to20.
500 iloz. Clark’s Spool Thread,only 02 1-2 per doz.
A superior article of Cotton Umbrellas, whalebone frame $1 J.
Suspenders from 12 I -2 up.
300 doz. Id nek and white Cotton Hose, at nil prices.
200 “ slate and mixed do do
50 “ Gout’s blown and mixed liulf do nt 18J.
A superior article of Silk hall llnso.
Black Raw Silk Hose, only $1,00.
Striped Ladies’ Elastic, 25 to 37 1-2.
Black Silk Gloves, 50 to 75.
Albert do.
- 5
VmFnycttc CRjiBI.
rilllE undersigned has taken this well known establish- j
.1 nieut and respectfully solicit* n continuance of the pa- J
tronnge of the former friends oftlie House, and the public, gen- I
era 11 y. CHARLES E. HAYNES.
Milledgeville,January 11,1042. 16 tf |
f OTIC E
\f<
lx at the Penitentiary, will be sold at the
I’RlCKs fur all Bonds made hv the Stale of Georgia pavahle
at thirty vears. The bonds will he received at the value o
sixtv cents iu tlm dollar.
CM MILES II. NELSON, Piincipu! Keeper.
I*. S. Central Bank money will he received at par from
those who desire to purchase articles made at the peniten
tiary. Jan. 17. 16 tf
PETER CODY, J. P.
t true extract from the E*tri
April 28,1843.
I certify that the above i
Book of said county,
Mnv 4th. 1 12.
GE<)R4>IA. Hanon Comity.
D istrict No. 15.5, April 26th 1313. SHORED JONES
tolls before me this day, one dark buy horse, about six
years old, near fifteen hands high, with black mane and tail/a
few white hairs in his forehead, and is sn:ucvvluit inclined to
lie hog hacked; trots rough, uud paces a little; also, some sign
of saddle marks on eauh side, and appeared to have some
thing like the distemper, when taken up; appraised by Am
brose Have and Jacob Mnv* lo he worth lbrtv dollars.
WILLIAM II. EDWARDS, J. P.
1 certify that the above is u true extract from the Ext ray
Book of said count v.
JAMES PILClIF.n.Clk. I. C.
May 4th, 1843. 32 3t
Notire to Debtors and Creditors.
\ l L those indebted to the pstute of Isaac Autrev, late of
. DeKnlh comity, deceased, are required to make imme
diate payment; and those having demands against said eg
tate,are required to render tin account of their demand* ac
cording to tnc prov isions of the luw in such cases prnviihd.
JUIIN W. STEWAR T, lix’r.
Moy 1,1813. 32 fit
Aoiiee to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL person* having demands against the estate of Jacob
A Harris (b cei.scd, latcof ‘Twiggs county, will please pre
sent them duly attested, and all those now indebted to the
said estate, will cull and make immediate payment to
IRA PECK, Adm’r.
March 27th, 1013.
GLORGLt. Newton County.
To the Superior Court of raid County.
milE Petition of James W. Muppiu, shovvetlt that John
1. M. Muppiu, 00 the 4tli January, 1813, made his certain
deed of mortgage to your petitioner on a tract of land lying
in said county, hut originally in Henry county, being in the
sixteenth district of said county, being nnnrier one hundred
and sevri.tv -nine.containing tvvu hundred two nod a linlfaere*
to secure the paymentofu pronii«8orv note for one hundred
and sevcutv-fuur dollars, due nt ten (lays a fit r date, bearing
date fourth January, eighteen hundred and Ibrty-tluee,
nml *n described in tho mortgage, hut by error dated and
written eighteen hundred and forty -two; and it further ap
pearing, that there ix now due on aaid note the sum of one
hundred and sixty-two dollars exclusive of interest.
It is, therefore, ordered, tit it the snidJnhn M. Mappin do
pay into tho Clerk’* office of this C* url, the amount of prin
cipal and interest dim thereon, on or hcl'me first day of the
next term of this Court, and in the event of failure to do so,
the equity of redemption, in und to said mortgaged premises,
lie lieucefi rth Imrred and foreclosed, and that servic** of this
rule he porfected by publication in the Gkokgia Journal
iu the terms of tlm law.
JAS. A. MERIWETHER, IMtff-. Any.
Trim extract from the minutes of the Superior Court, of
New tun countv, March Term, 1843.
31 m 1 in ’ REUBEN RANSOM,Clerk.
^ Court of Ordinary, Iflny
( Term.
Term, IN13.
W HEREAS Seaborn J. Clack has petitioned this Court,
in terms of the law, to direr t Henry A, Harper, admin
istrator of the estate of William G. Harper, lute of Cass coun
ty, deceased, to make titles to him for the south half of lot of
laud number one hundred and eighty-two,in the eleventh dis
trict oforiginallv llenry, now Nev. ton count v, according to a
bond or obligation entered into by the snid William G. Har
per, deeeitM d, iu his lifetime, with one James lloidige, nml
which bond has been assigned by the said lloidige to tlm suid
Seaborn J. ('lack, who is now the holder thereof.
It is tImrrfore ordered by tlm Court, that all persons inter
ested do tile and make known their objections to the grunting
the application of the said Seaborn J. Clack, ifany die * have
or know, w iihin three months after the publication of this or
der. And it is further ordered by the Court,that this order he
published fur three mouths iu a public gazette, in terms ol the
C as Mi .1 5°
TAILORING ES T A IS LIS18 AIF \ T.
THE SUBSCRIBER would ro-
ppeetflillv inform his friends and
the* public generally, that ho is pre
pared to make up* <£ C 11 I 1V -
Ittc It’s 4’ I Ot 81 i 11 tf ill ill®
neatest ami most fashion tble sly le,
and at prices to correspond with
the times, lie will vvairiiut his
o he done equu] to any 111 tlm
and lie flatters himself from
■al knowledge of the husi-
!m able to give satisfaction
• all who mav entrust their work
1 his care, lie hopes by ntiremit-
flinre of public patronage.
LUTHER SWANK.
Milledgeville. April 5th, 1813. 23 2m
ted attention to bnsines-* to merit 11
si;i>ro*r.D i nie.F.
4 MAN calling himsi If WALKER, called at the stable of
V tlmsuhscriherin this city, on 'Thursday, tho Nth in*
Hint,and hired a horse, which he roJe away, Tlm Imrse in
a Imv, about 10 years old, 151 hands high, and puces smooth-
hen pacing slow—no marks recollected except saddle
ks. Walker, is a young man, apparently about 22 nr 23
sof age, medium height mi l “tout—was genteelly dicss-
ed, nml said he wished to ride about twenty.five miles from
too city, amt vv on Id return oil the da» tollo.v ing; hut ns lie Ima
not vet mode his nppemnnee, 1 uni disposed to suspect he had
110 intention to return. Any information respecting him or
the horse, vv ill he thaiikfullv receivt d and suiiahlv revvnrded.
Augusta,Aug. 16th. ' B M.I.INGALL.
GEORGIA* Sumter County*
JOS! AH .>IGGS tolls befuro tnc one
light irhos-nit 1 sorrel mare, six years old,
with a little vv bite in lo r forehead, with a
small w bite spot on each side of her hack
hone, tesemhliiig saddle murks. Apprai-
ti hv Leonard Drives uud Lemuel llulges to >ixtv dollars.
TIIOMAS DANIEL.J. P.
A true extract from the l’-tiav Book tlo* March 2(Mh, 1813.
Q3 521 LEW IS J. RAMSEY. Clk. 1 C.
EErou^lit lo Joit.
ON the 3nth iu-t. a negro Imv vv ho says hi« name
is Ai»\M. and belongs to .Mr. liamiltou Tripp, of
Beaufort. S ('.. and lliut lie ran away from Mr.
G. W. Owen’s l’laufiii-n, in Camden county, <*n
the 28d inst. Said hoy is about 18 or 1!) years of
nge, 5 I'ect fij inches high, (I nk complexion, and
full face, with an iron on etch leg. The owner is
requested to cull, ami prove propertv. pn v charges
nml take him away. L.W. HARRIS, A. J.
Brunswick, Ga.. A ug. 31st, 1812.
PROCLAMATION*
Gcor^l:i:
fiy CHARLES J. McDOXA f.P. Governor al said State.
WrilF.RF.AS official it.formation has been re rived at tlm
▼ ? Ex. Department, that an in'nnt child wns found deuii
til thecily ot 51 illedgev tl le, on the twenty-sixth day ofMarch
last, supposed to have been brought toils death by strangula
tion, by some person or peiSi 1 s uiiki.uvv 11 : 1 therefore liavu
thought proper to issue this mv Proehiiii-itinii heiehv offering
a reward of U.NK HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS,
for the discovery of liie perpetrator or perpetrator*, together
with sufficient evidence to convict him. Iter or them.
Given under mv hand and the Great Seal ol the State at tho
capitol.iu Milledgeville, this fith duv of May, A. D. 1 13.
Cha rles j. McDonald.
liy the Governor,
32 3t J. W. A. SANFORD, Secretary of Stoto.
NOTICE.
I OST or mislaid, n Promissory Nolo, executed by
J Archibald Davis, made payable to the Subscriber, or
hearer, hv the twenty-filth day of December, (written ill fig
ures. 25) eighteen hundred and forty-three, lot the sum of two
Irindred and eighty-five dollars, nml d-ited 23d Sept. 1811.—
All person* are requested not to trade for said note, and the
maker noticed not to pay the same to anv one except the sub
acriber. WII.I.IAM T. WYNN.
Eatonton,Putnam county,Nov. 15,1812. 7 if
GENERAL AGENCY.
T HE undersigned renews the offer of his services to hit
friends and the public, in the transaction of a GENERAL
AGENCY in (hi* place, lie will attend to the renewal of all
Notes, An-, that may he entrusted to liisenre in ilia Centrnl
Bank, for the customary fee of Onk Dot.t.Alt for each renew
al; also, to the taking out and forwarding Grants, for Fifty
Cfntx each.
U /* Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid) will
meet with prompt attention
Milledgeville, Jan. 26, 1810.
JOHN R. ANDERSON.
18 tf
Central Dank ol’ Georgia.
TNFORMATION having been received nt the Centrnl
_L Bank of Georgia, thut collections have been made for
the Bank in some puits ol the State in specie funds from iro
debtors, by the Olfieeis of Courts, vvhi.h is contrary to in
structions from the Bank—therefore, in every instance where
such collections huve been made, like funds will he exacted
from those who have tr.ude collections in specie.
The Central Bank has required none other than its own
hills,whirl) as a rule, will he observed by its Attorneys and
Agents, unless specie is voluntarily paid*
It ts ordered, that the uhovehe pub ished iu each of tho
n iers of this city.”
certify that the above is a true extract from tho
inmules of D. J. Baily, Esq., Director, Mav 3,1813.
a \i NF^itrr r».
May 9, 1843.
CHOICE’S HOTEL.
AT TIIE SION
bsVm or tiie rni
j»lW_ (JULDIilV BALI
Dahlonega Ga.
rilHIS old und well known establishment i* continued ti n-
L der the management of the widow of the late Mu. Jot- m
CiioicK.ns Proprietress; who, from Imr LONG EXPEU I-
ENCE iu this husinc-w.thiitera herself with the assistance o
a competent BA R.KEEPER, to be enabled t«> give genera
satisfaction to all, who may patronize her HOUSE. Her
TABI.E, ns heretofore, vv ill he furnished vv ith the best the cot 11-
try affords,and 110 pains will he enured to render both regu lar
and transient hoiirderscomforiuule. She returns her grate Mil
acknowledgements to the former Customers of this Hotel, a ud
respectfully solic its n continuance of that patronage so liber
ally heatow’edon this House, under other and more cheerful
circumstances,than that which now overshadow* it,
Her prices will he regulated according to thu scarcity o
money,and the hardnc.i
January 5,1843.
Teacher*
V TEACHRR who is thoroughly competent to give in
struction in ull the branches of an English education
usually taught in our Academies, is in want of a situation.
Terms,$30 per month, nml buurd. Addiess, pout paid, tQ
X. X. Georgia Journal Office.
Nov. 8. 6 if
100 doz. white Cotton Gloves, only 12 12 per pair.
Gent’s coloured Kid Gloves, ehenp.
Ladies’ nic-nic Gloves and Mils, 25 to 6,2 1-2.
Embroidered pic-nic Gloves, 62 1-2.
Ladies’ Reticules, only 50
French Needle Work’d Collets, 75 to $2,50.
French Needle Work’d Capes, only $1,00.
Can Ribbons. Oj to 12 1-2.
Coloured I.esses,only 62 1-2 per yd.
('oloured Crapes,62 1-2 to 75.
5-4 black and white Fillet Nett, $1,00 to $1,12 1-2.
Plain and Figured Bobhincls, 31 to50.
English Thread Laces, 12 1-2 to $1,25.
Lysle I bread do. 2 to 12 1-2.
Rich Light Silks, very low.
Superior Pongees, very clienp.
G«-til’s Light Summer Cravats,37 1-2 to 50.
Gent’s Satin Stocks, $1,00.
Black Mntinnn Cravats, $1,25 to $2,25.
Superior Spittalfield Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 62 1-2 up
Brack nod blue black Bombazines, $1,50 to $2,50.
100 ps. Cotton Pocket llnitdkercliiels and Crnv nts, 12 1-2.
150 doz. Servant’s Handkerchiefs, 25 to 37 1-2.
50 lbs. White iSkein 'Thread, 62 1 2 per lb.
75 doz. Linen Cumhrirk Handkerchiefs, 18 3-4 to 62 1-3.
Superior Hem Elicited do 75 to $1,25
Embroidered Cnmhricks, 50
I.idies Plaid and Figured Silk Cravats, 50 to 62 1-2.
Blai k and Colored Skein Silks and Tvv ist,
Brocade Coat Buttons, 62 1-2 to $1,00.
Superior Black Silk Sorge, $1,00 to 1,25.
Superior 4-4 Linens, 37 1-2 to $1,25.
Superior Linen Law us at all prices.
Bro Hollands, 13J to 37 1-2.
Bird’s eye and Scotch Diapers, 18$ to 62 1-2.
I >o\ lies and Napkins.
Linen Sheetings, 37 1-2 to $1,25.
Canvass Paddings and Buckrams.
F 1 rniitire Dimities.
Feriring and Furniture Bindings.
'Tuck nml Side Comb*.
Pins,'Tapes, Threads, and Cotton Balls.
Pnper (.’nmhrics and Selicins,
50 doz Palm Leaf Hots, 18j to 75.
Superior Ingrain ('arpetiugs,37 1-2 to $1,25.
5*4 Malting, 02 1-2,
ALSO,
A splendid assortment of Druvver Goods, such ns Jaconets,
Cambrics, Mull Swiss lNatisooks, Book and Lace Strij
Mu alius, Alarseillcs iSkiits, Green Brnigp,&c. Sec.—togetlior
with a great many others too numerous to mention.
Tlm undersigned would suy that tho above lot will be dis
posed of nt Astonishingly Low Prices, and par
ticularly sola its all those in want ot Good Bargains to give
him a call before purchasing eUew here. Pleusc cull and ex-
Central Futtdv sfill received at B'ar.
JOHN TREANOR, Adm’r.
Milledgeville. Mav 2. 31 tf
besi
I up,
2d be,
3d, 4th and 5th best do.
best Ewe,
2d best do.
3d, 4th uml5lh best do.
heat Bonr,
2d best do.
3d, 4ill and 5th host do.
best Sow,
2d host do.
3d,4th and 5th best do.
heuvicul Cut Hog, from (
M bf
do.
3d, 4th and 5th best do.
best Counterpane, -
2d best do.
3d, -ttli and 5th best do.
best piece, of 10 y urils. of Domestic Silk.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Ilereirett at M'.alon ton,
rpilF.SulisriilM-rwutr.il most respectfully inform tho eiti
I. zen* ol HatonM n, and Putnam comity in generr.l, that lie
has j-ist lecrived hi* Spring and Summer supply of Fllliey
«ml Staple Dry Goods, which he will'dispose of us
low us any house iu the place ; please call and examine.
29 tf
JOHN TREANOR.
.3 i£M:i'OJLI TlO.V!
NEW SPRING GOODS.
P r le e s to suit ilie times!
CENTRAL DANK AT FAR!
Tl’ST re, rived ami now opening at SHAHAVS STORE,
•) an extensiveassoitmchf of Slirilttf Goods, which
lie offers at PRICES AS’TOMsJllINGLY l.U\V FOR
(/’ASH , among vv hic.li will he found
20.000 yds. Brown 11 <JMl>PUNE,from 11 to IQlrts.
10.000 ■■ Bleached do. “ GJtol8f‘»
Bed-Ticking,
Bro
350 pieces
Mar
Irish Litmus
t ies ?iim| (hilir
’heck do. nt 2
1 Co
1 Jen
L'ulico
nes Stripes,
Lawns and Diapr
104 to 15
AIau, HO eases at Raffs, t
OU'Priees and quality will 1
1 Georgia. Please call and s
March 21,1813.
121 “
?nch Muslins,(7am-
and liisli Muslins*
icn Camliric lldkls.,
oods ton numerous
huge assortment ol CrocEicrV,
rs. a sett; BOO TS. SHOES, La-
I Mi
k, Jucuik
; Silk. Cotton and I
innnv ot lie
s low ns $2,00.
excelled hv anv house
JAS. II. SHAIIAN.
25 tf
To all who tise I.eatlter in any form,
OIL OF TANNIN,
OH, LEV THE II KESTORKR:
A NEW CHEMICAL DISCOVERY.
Most people know, th it s^i'/sand hides ore converted inti
leather bv tip* use of 'T.mil'll extracted from certain harks,See
When ilie force mid strength the Tannin is vv 01 n out. th
leather become-, dt a /, h.ird, dry, brittle, cracked, ran
a erutl, gfc, THIS ALL KAOW, To reatort ti
soilness, nioistiicss, strength. > iioolliurss, and remov all crust,
fiy,or blister—res tare the tannin. Tlii stuhtfanre the leather
never rnu receive the second time ; hut the whole virtues of it
nre in this niti'-l-, the OIL OF TANNIN—which penetrates
the sliffest and hardest leather, if it lias been twenty years in
use; nml if it tears easily with the fingers, it imparts at once
11 strength that is utterly incredible until neon. It becomes
new leather, \\\ all respects, with a delightful softness and
polish, and makes nil leather eonipltltly uud perfectly impel -
rious to water—particularly hoot-, alines, carriage-tops, bar.
ness, hose, trunks, and iu '"net all things made of leather .giv
ing a splendid polish, even higher than new leather has, and
at least doublin'' its wear and durability, in w hatever manner
the leather is used.—THESE ARE PACTS.
We have to say it, for vve would never have believed the
wonderful effects ol this nil upon leather without seeing it, and
General Agency,
AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
ask not lor the credulity of the community till they have
aeon, and then, we know that they must knatc there to he furls.
Directions for use, vv ith each bottle. Patent leulhcr audits
polish restored hv this nil.
Corns cannot long exist where this is used for hoots and
rock, mould, or blister, dur
ing the common age of man, so far as vve can judge by expe
rience, if this oil is properly used.
LADIES’ shoes,of the durst kinds,ore
derrd water-proof hv it; mid so are shoes 1
ers who use it.
Banish then, all India rubber,or other (
this oil. '('lie proprietors will warrant, th
•naked in this oil, and then made into a
sunk three months in water, not one drop
•an ever enter the hoot, unless it runs ovei
r double the time of its mate that i
i’cr shoes, and use
it if leather is first
not. and that hoot
of wet or moisture
the tup! and
a boot shall
pared.
(HrNone genuine unless with the f.ic simile signature of
COMSTOCK A CO.
To he had at !>r. Win. fi. I.iltle’s Drug store, to
gether w ith a fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, <kc. just ie-
.1843.
Boarding House.
n: Subscriber intends keeping a PRIVATE
BOARDING HOUSE, and will rnteitain trav
ellers at a very iniuhvate rate. His dwelling
r Jarrott’* Spring,
Milledgeville, March 11,1313.
formation coucemiug uiigiuut(d
nl of Note*.5U cents—In
Central Bank tunas,nr the note* uf specie paving Bunks
only, w ill he received lor amount* due the Stale. The change
hill* of the City Council of .Milledgeville; or of tlm Centrul
Bank, will he received inpayment of my lee*
17' Postage in every instance to he paid, and the neces
sary amount enclosed, in Older lo meet with due attention.
To procure n Grant, an affidavit is required of the owner,
guardian, ndmiuisti utor.or legal representative of the owner,
or ol judgment creditors—showing that lie or they nre sue.li
owner or judgment creditor of theowmer. which affidavit must
he filed at i he Surveyor Geueral’s (fliee,before the Grant can
All business entrusted to my care, will 1m faithfully and
promptly attended tu.—Address
THOMAS M. COOK.
MilledecriUe, Ga.
Milledgeville, Feb. 21,1843. " 23 3m
GREAT EXCITEMENT j
MORE
AT SHAMAN'S!
CHEAPER THAN ANY YET OFFEjUft
The assortment is extensive and complete,
yj-jillAIUy
GENTLEMEN’S
SUMMER GOODS,
OF THE
PLANTERS’ CLUB OF HANCOCK,
W ILL take place at SPA RTA, on Friday, the 3-1 day
of November* 1813, on which duy all crops,
stock, nml articles, that may he ofiered for Premiums, or
Honors, will he examined by the Committers appointed fur
that purpose; and outlie next day, Satnrduy, the Committee
will report, the public exhibition of stock and articles vv ill be
made, and an Address delivered before tho Club.
Premiums awarded an the following articles
For the best Acre of Corn,
“ " 2d licet do. ...
“ “ 3d, 4th, and 5th best do.
“ best Acre of Wheat,
“ 2d best do. ...
“ “ 3d, 4th nml 5th beat do.
“ heat Acre of Oats,
“ “ 2d best do.
“ “ 3d, 4th and 5th best do.
“ “ best Aero of Sweet Potatoes,
“ “ 2d best do.
“ “ 3d,4th and 5th best do.
“ “ best Acre ol Turnips,
“ “ 2d best do.
“ “ 3d,4th und 5th best do.
“ •' best A( re of Cotton,
“ “ 2d best do. • - • •> vm
“ “ 3d, 4th and5th best do. - • Honors.
Competitors for Premiums on Crops w ill ho required to
give the modus operanda of culture.
the best Stallion of 4 years and upwards,
2d best do. do. do,
'• 3d, till uud 5th best do. do.
“ best 3 veur old Colt or Filly,
44 2d host do. do.
“ 3d, -lilt and 5th best do.
“ best 2year old Colt or Filly,
“ 2d best do. do.
“ 3d, 4tli and 5th best do.
u best sucking Colt or Filly.
“ 2d best do. do.
“ 3d,4th and 5th best do. •
“ best Brood Mure, with or w ithout n Colt,
“ 2d best do. do. do.
44 3d, 4th nud 5th best do. do.
44 best Bull, -
44 2d best do. *
44 3d, 4th nud 5lh best do.
44 best 2 year old Bull,
44 “2d best do. -
a 3.1, 4th and 5th best do.
44 best Milch Cow, ...
44 2d best do. ....
44 3d, 4th and 5th best do.
44 best 2year old lleiler, • •
44 2d best do. do. ... 1 00
3d, Ith nndolh heat do.
$5 no
3 00
IIonoiR.
$5 00
3 00
Honors.
$5 00
3 00
Honors.
$5 00
3 00
Honors.
$5 00
3 00
Honors.
$5 00
$5 00
3 00
Honors.
$3 00
2 00
Honors.
$2 00
1 00
Honors.
$2 00
1 00
Honors.
$5 00
2 00
Honors.
$3 00
2 00
Honors.
$2 on
1 00
Honors.
$3 00
2 00
$3 00
1 00
Honors.
$5 HO
3 00
Comprising 11 complete assortment of the best
CHEAP A 'l
CONSTITUTION.
wuih Mci;, a
Honors.
$2 00
1 00
Ho
$ I 00
2 00
- - - Honors.
$3 00
2 00
- - • Honors.
9 to two yours old, in pro
portion to age, - - $2 00
2d heaviest do. do. do. 1 00
3d, 1th and 5th heaviest do. do. do. Honors,
heaviest Pig, agreeably to age, from 6 to 12 months
old, - - - • $2 00
2d heaviest do. do. ... 1 00
3d, 4th and 5th heaviest do. do. - Honors,
best piece of 10 yards Homespun for Gentlemen’s
2d best do.
44 44 3d, 4th and 5th best do. do.
*• 44 beHt article of Negro Clothing, - • $J 00
44 44 2d best do. do. - - 1 00
44 44 3d. 4th and 5th best do. ... Honors.
44 M best articleof Negro Blanketing, cotton or wool, $2 00
44 44 2d best do. do. do. I 00
44 44 3«l,4th and best do. do. Honors.
The Club will award liberal Premiums nnd Honors on all
articles vv hich may he mnuufaetiiied hv Ladies nud ofiered
for exhibition ; such 11s Needle Woiked Capes, Cups, Work
Pockets,Stockings, Gloves, &c.—in fact, every mtiele that
mav be sent by them.
TUTTLE II. AUDAS, Secretary.
Sparta, Gn. March 14, 1843. 25 1118m
net of the General Assembly ol tlie J?tato of Gcor-
pussed otitlie26tli dnv of December, 1812, the 2d
I section of said Act provides “ that lie* fortunate drawers in
the Land Lottery ol 1821, embracing the counties of original
ity Dooly, lloue’tnn,.Monroe, Hetiiy nnd Fayette . and the
, fortunut'MbnweM in the Land Lottery of 1827, embracing the
1/ with i counties of Lee,Musengee, Troup,Coweta and Carroll; nud
HJe. the fortunate drawers fn the Land Lottery of 1832, embracing
the counties of originally Cherokee, hut now Cherokee, For
syth .Cnhh, ('ass, Lumpkin,Gilmer, Murray, W111ker .Pauld
ing, Dade, Cliatlongu, Union, and Floyd, shall lake out their
Grants on or heloie the first day of July, 1843, ortho same
shall he considered as reverted to the Slate. 'The operation
of this act does not apply to lands diawn by orphan* until
tweKr months lifter the youngest one shull huve uttuined the
nge (»C2i years.”
The Gth section provides" that from nnd iinmdiutely ufter
the passage of this art, nnv person npplyiug to take out any
giant in the above described counties, shall take an nnili
that he i* the proper owner of said lot, or the lawful agent of
the owner thereof, ami shall produce a power of uluuuey
from the owner of said lot, propeily attested,"dec.
irr The undersigned, helicv ing that there are a lnrpe por
tion of the fortunate drawers in the above Lotteries, who nre
not disposed to undergo the futicuc and expense of a jour
ney to and from the Seat of Government, for the sole purpose
of tuking out their Grants, bus been induced to offer his ser
vices totlio public ns a Gk.m.kal Agent to Grant 1.<>ts
in the above Lotteries • also, to attend to the Renewal ol
Notes in the Centrul Bank,and to hirnish information con
cerning L'-NflRANTED OR REVERTED LOTS.
The f .Rowing are the prices ol Grants in the several Lot.
(cries,to wit:
For the Lottery of 1821, $5 00
For the Lottery of 1827, 5 00
Fort hr Lottery of I83J, (Laud Lots) 5 00
For the Lottery of 1832. (Gold Lo
His fees will he—fori
AN ACT to niter and change the third and
of the first article of the Constitution.
Where vs, the third section of the fust article ofthe Coonit
turn of this fivtaio declurrs, that the Senate shall lierl*,!!
biennially, on the first Monday in November,until sucht'
of election he altered by law; and shall be com now//
one member from each county, to be chosen by the eltci
thereof! ' 0,1
And \\ herkas, the seventh section of the first nrticleofiL
Constitution ol this Statu declares,that the House ofRf
resentatives shall he composed of members from ell (C
counties which now are,or hereafter may be included
in this State, according to their respective numbers off IM
white persons, nnd including three-fifth* "f all the
of color; the actual enumeration shall he made w ttlimt*.
years, uud within every subsequent term ol seven )n n
thereafter, nt such time and in such oitinnortis thiscoiaa.
tiou may direct. Each county containing three thoiiatj
persons’, agreeably to the foregoing plan of entnneniit*
shall be entitled to two members; seven thousand,
members; nml ivvelve thousand to four members; butesck
county shull have at least one und not more than fountm.
hers ; the representatives shall, he chosen annually u, 1^
first Monday in November, until such day of elwct ion be iU
tored bylaw. Until the ufuresaid enumeration *hi|| ^
made, the several counties shall he entitled to the foilo«it-
number of representatives, respectively. Camden,tiro*
Glynn, two; Liberty, three; McIntosh,two; Hryau.oat'
Chatham, four; Effingham,two; Scriven, two; BTlontgum.’
ery, tvo: Burke, three, Bulloch, one; Jeflersnn, (brer
Lincoln, two; Elbert, three; Jackson, two; Richmond
three; Wilkes, four; Columbia, three; Warren, thw
Washington, three ; Hancock, four; Greene, three; Orlc-
thorpe, three ; und Franklin, two.
And Whereas, the snid recited sections require alteration—
to the end, therefore, tliut snid sections may be altered:
Sect i«»n l. Re it enacted by the Renatc ami I hint of R(.
presenta fires of the State of Georgia, in General Antuili
met, and it is here by enacted by the authority of the tamt, Thu
ns soon as this bill shall be pushed, ujjreeubly to the requin-
ments of the Constitution, the following shall he ndopiedii
lieu of the sections above recited, to wit: in lieu of the thiH
section of the first article of the Constitution nloresaid, the
Senate shall he elected biennially on the first Monday in Oc
tober, mid shall consist of forty-seven numbers, and shallU
composed of one member from each senatorial district, whicl
district shall he composed of two contiguous counties,
eluding the county with the largest representative popolt
tiou, which shall constitute a separate district; wliichdir
trials shall ho arranged and organized by the General Aura
lily, at the session when this shall he adopted,and ifany n»«
county shall he hereafter formed, it shall he annexed to cu
of the'districts from which it was taken; nud that in Had
the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution,tie
following shall he adopted: the House of Repicseiiiuim
shall he composed of one hundred nud thirty members; ndi
county shall have one Representative, and no county*Li,!
have more than two Representatives; thirty-seven rountiei
having the greatest population, counting n*l fiee white prr-
sons, and three-fifths uf the people of color, slinll hmftn
Representatives ; the snid apportionment shall fie made by
tlm General Assembly, nl the session nt which this rum
shall Im adopted as an alteration ofthe Constitution,bju
act to be introduced after the adoption thereof, and a nrw’ip.
portiomnent shall he made at the session next after each fv-
lure enumeration ofthe inhabitants of this State, trade uotkt
the Constitution and laws thereof, hut at no other lime.
WILLIAM ID WOFFORD,
Speaker of tire House of llepwfenlahm
ItOBT. M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to,‘27th December, 184*2.
CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor.
Clierokcc Land Agency.
rp HE undersigned propose*,having under his direction, nil
i. grants of utigrniited lauds 111 nil the Cherokee counties
procured ami forwarded free of charge, when tho requisite
provisions of law is furnished him accompanied by money to
pay (lie grant fees, and the postage p;id hv the owner ofthe
lot’.
I further propose to sell any lot of land, when the party
wishes to sell and will advise me of his desire,specifying his
lowest cash price,nml iu what funds lie wishes payment, the
proceeds to he remitted or deposited forthwith to order; ifsnlo
1* effected and the party notified of the result under his or their
instructions; 1 would suggest to those who have aeon their
lumls and belicv" them not wort li tlm grant fees, to wrilo me
he lore the forfeiture occurs, which is the first of July next,
placing a small price nhovo the grant fees,ns I believe that I
could sell almost any lot for something, ami it would only cost
the postage to know.
I make these propositions with a view of affording some
friends 1 have an opportuniry of purchasing some lands, nnd
as the party owning has the power of pricing and receiving the
cash im hispricc for his property. Therncannot he any thing
unfair in my propositions.
All instructions will bo promptly complied w ith. In every
instance when a party mny authorize me to sell his laud, tlm
power ofagency will he returned in 30 day s,if no saleisef-
ie( ted, unless otherwise instructed.
Bv the provisions of tiie late law, all lands not granted by
the Ut of July next, is reverted to the Sstute, and will he sold.
To procure a grant, .111 affidavit is required ofthe owner, guar
dian, administrator or legal representative of the owner; or
of judgment creditors—showing thut lie or thev ure such
owner, or judgment creditor of tho owner, which affidavit
must l.e filed with the Surveyor General, before grunt can
issue, and ifnpplied for by an agent a power of attorney in
due form with the agent’s affidavit is required.
'Tin* grant lees on 40 ncre lots are $2 50, on ICO acre lots
$5; for which Gentral Bunk bills are received at tlm Treusu-
C. II. NELSON.
Milledgeville, Feh.fi, 1812. 34 tf
ctlon ofthe fourth article of lb
i authorize the people
AN ACT to alter the third
Constitution of this State, so fn
to elect tlm General Militia officers of* III is State.
Section 1. Re it enacted by the Senate and I louse al Ri-
presenta tires ofthe State of Giorgio, in General Aiuidl)
met, and if is hen hy enacted by the authority of the
from nud immediately after litis act slinll have pm
fortuity with the Constitution of this State, it shall nnd tuq
he lawful for all .Major Generals, and Brigadier Generab.it
be elected hv the people of lire respective Divisions
tides, ami nil persons subject to do militia duty shall U
entitled to vote for the same, only.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority ojorruit
That all iuwsund parts of laws, militating iignitct this act
he and the same arc hereby repealed.
WILLIAM B. WOFFORD,
Speaker of the House of Representative#.
UOBT. M. ECHOLS,
President ol the Senate.
Assented to, 20ih December, 184*2.
CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor.
AN ACT to lie entitled mi act to amend tlm first section*
the third n 1 tide of tlm Constitution of this .'•inti’.
Whereas, the above section amongst other things proddfl
tlmt in cases of joint obligors, or joint promisors, residing*
different counties, the suit limy be brought in either
tv, and a cony of tlm petition and process, served 1
party residing out uf the county, iu which tlm suit ii)»jk
commenced,slinll he deemed sufficient service under suer
rules ami regulations as toe Legislature have or may®
And Whereas, by the existing laws of this .State,themik*
and indorsers of promissory notes, residing in the m*
county, may h» sued together in the same uctiun,butwbea
they reside in different counties, ii lias been ruled hy ^
courts, that limy cannot he joined upon the ground that the’
are not joint obligors, nor joint promissors, in tiie sense
meaning ofthe above recited clause of tho ('nnetit uticn.aii
tlmrefmo in such cases, parties nic compelled to bring Nf -
unite actions nt n great increase of costs nod cxpcnN*
both to tlm plaintiffs and defendants :
And Whereas, the said first section of the third article re
quires amendment :
Re it enacted hy the Senate and House of lleprestntjifat
ofthe State of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it 11
hr reby enaeti d by the authority of the same, That so wsmiw
this uct shall have passed agreeably to tlm reqiiieitionionw
Constitution, tlm following shall fmm a purl oftlie raiu
section of the third article of the Constitution ol'thi*
audio he inserted therein immediately after tlm clauaa ■ho*
recited to w it: And iu case of n maker and indorser, w
dorse rs of promissory notes residing in different counli** 1
this State, the same may he sued in the county » here theur»*
ker resides.and a copy ofthe petition nud process served
the indorser or indorser*, residing out of the coinitv.in »‘h
the suit may he commenced, shall he deemed sufficient »* ‘
v ice under the same rules and regulations as the l.egi , ' 8,u
have, or may direct in the case ol joint obligors and join* P 1 ®’
missors.
WILLIAM B. WOFFORD..
Speaker oftlie House of Representative*.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS.
President of the Senate.
Assented to, December, ’28, 184*2.
CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor.
28 2Gl ,
Ucorgiu Courier
the fW^
New spa p<
culled
THE GEORGI A COURIER. fcf
The North-Western section of Georgia has been for
•urw past rapidly increasing in importance. Itsgre** ®*
al nilvMiilnges, as’yet, tint imperfectly known; its inexliau
mineral resources, becoming every day moie _dfvHopw»j j#
mineral resources, becoming every day moie m»• "-i
nhiindnut, ami varied Agricultural products,—_H«| p ,(, 8 ^
and inutuullv beneficial connexion vv ith tlm chief Loium* . .
i..ts tipou the Sou-hoard, together with tlm iuimen^ P ,
and social influence, which it is capable ot exerting, r
More interesting than peiliaps any other portion0
lei v extended Territory.
Tlm want of n periodical which would suitably ■ ,I PPV. 0 {
e policy of the Stole ul large and tlm peculiar ,n,< ’ .j,.
this section of it, while its location would enabled
lv to disseminate political truth, has been long fell*
this wunl is the object of our present enterprise. ^
Tlm colun.s ofthe C. urier w ill he chic fly devotnl
oral and moderate advocacy of " big prii | ci) , l' *
tlm suppoit of Internal Improvement: endeavoring. J <nii .
Me, - * • 1 ’’
m soppmt of Internal hnproremail: euaeavcio's. '
le, to avoid party lo ids and jealousies, »*»>d hasiNf «'J J, r
ni* upon sound and nraclieal expositions of tnc
ions of tlm State and General Governments. tasteful*
It will also contain the curient news ofllmdny*; « .,t||r
y selected Miscellany, anil the medley of w jH W
■erved up in such publications. In short, R‘» , "V; n ., r of
i|.tirr«l oil our itnrl.lt. muk. it a |>lr..iu, vehicle ol »»
tun ami oinu.einent. spfnCKR BROW#'
II.'V .M. miLlek.
Bn inili. i .t li 11
Tk.k.mi —Tiie Cuurirr will l>« C"t"”, |,.||,n,
,|r« f..r Tco l)vli«
l>oM«(s per annum, payable in advance, or *■ ,H '^ ” w j)| H
not paid until the expirution of the year. 1 '.J u.,
forwarded for Five Dollurs, or live cops
paid inudvam r.
\ limlicl Copitrliiorslilp In Oi® l ,rnt< .
or t»w. 0.1^
I*
T UI', umlnr.isn.il "ill prntti.n l.nw •" ““"g ui
the counties of Baldwin, Jones, Jasper,
eoek, nod Wnshingtor
* heretofore
circuit Court of the United States— as al*»L
Courts of the counties ol \\ ilkin»on.l attren • .j 4RR|9>
ki and Bibb. LY-VVnN (J D^V-
Feb. 1,1812. 20 if BEATON G. v*