The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, February 27, 1844, Image 4

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1 PHOmWlTlOH. Georgia t tty GEORGE IV. CRAWFORD, Governor of said State* W HEIIKAS, bv nn Act assented to on the 22ml day ol December 1843, I am nuthurif.*'d “to requite (lie inter est dn tile Six percent Bonds to hn paid in the city of Angus* ta or .Savannah, prm idl'd the holder* of said bond*,shall first present the same iqith tne Coupons attached to the Treasurer of t hi# Stile,who, upon living 0nii5fi.il of their genuineness, e iall imlorso such portion ofs li I t ’uupo'is. a* shall bo paya-, h e during hi* continuance in otfl>:e, und Khali conform to anch other it'gitluiion* as may he ndopted by the Jixerntive, and provided that the State * mil incur no additional expense in «li uiging the place, or places, ol payment” : — Now, the i clore, l have thought piop«r > iu compliance with ■aid At t.to issue this, my l*ioclamntinn, to the cml that the holder* of •.aid bund* in iy he notiliod that (ho interest on ilia ••me will hereafter he p iiil at Augusta, or Savaimah, at their option, bv conforming to the r qoiremeut* prescrihed us well as those made at the Treasury which aro Z limluAiiiiflieili Give n under wv hand, au.t (he «r.-ul seal nf lli<* Slain nl tlio ('.illtill i» Mill, .1villi-. thi» tin' 31 si il.iv of January, ID 11, and of I lie litjop iidenee of Ilia United Stales, the sixty. eight. (JEOlUiE W. C1J AW FORD, T It IS AS Ull Y I)l2PAKT.ni]NT, ? .Mill. dgevillo.SInt January, 1844. S I T IS ORDERED, limt lie. cutler, when the holders of any Sit pen CENT Bonus of this State, may desire to have the interest thereon paid at Augusta or Savannah, mid which is payable during the term of my office, that is to say between Ibis date, and the first Monday in November, 1815,they must •omply with thesendditii.iial requirements:— Tnat nf or tho warrants or coupons have been indorsed at (hi* Department, the same must also bo indorsed by the Agent nt Augusta or Savannah. Tlml an tulequato sum ho paid oil each of said hoods to de fray the expenses of transferring funds and other incidental •barges: And that (he Warrants or Coupons, so indorsed, he paid nt Augusta or Savannah by the Agent who indorsed them Alt maturity, and on presentation without tho production of tho bond to which thev wne altuchud. WALTER II. MITCHELL, Treasurer. bcb. 6, 1814. |r |,(» n ,| „f cattle, levied on ns the property of Thomas (I. 07“ The Constitutionalist nod Chronicle At Sentinel of Angus- j Sanford to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Cou.it, in favor ol A. S. Kcid and wife and A. E. Jordan vs Thomas G. Sanford. J. W. M A IT IN, Sh’ff. Feb. 6,1814. 20 Ids HIE Mir i r HAMs«W» 1’iitiium Mitrcli Slierlll’* Males. ITT’I ul. bosold before tho Court-house door in the tnwnof VV Entouton, I’utnum county, on the first Tuesday lu MAllCII next,within tho usual hours of sale, tho fol lowing nropertv.to wit: One sofa, one folding table and ends, 12 flag bottomed chairs, A bedsteads, one bed and maltrass, one single bed uml holster, G split bottomed chairs, 3 pr. andirons, one sale, 18 knifes and forks, 3 howls ami pitchers, 2 dishes, 3 siignr dishes, 3 cream pots, 2 pitchers, 12 cups and saucers, 3 uxes, 2 eofl'ec pots. 4 hmss candlesticks, 83 plates, 2 ton kettles, <1 nuts, 2 oven*, I skillet, 3 jtr pot hooks, I pr shovel and tongs, 1 large howl j levied on as the property ol Simeon Ftiller,jr. to satis fy a mortgage li fa in favor of Simeon Fuller, sen. n D ur •!». < * .vi \i< ,M i v Dee. 2G, 1843. W. T* SA\\ MO.NDS, Sheriff*. 13 Until a in lilai'cli SSirrill'*» Males. old on the lii .. tho Couit ho ity. within the usual hours of sale, tho following proper ’vit: v acres of laud, adjoining Inn 1* of Win, Moore mid nth- vied on us the propeiiv nf llrndlv A v ein, to satisfy a ago fi fa fimn the Superior Court in favor of Hudson Ai I'liniuiis v* Brndlv Avera. One negro mail named .lack, one hay horse,one finchlood- »d stallion, levied on as the property of I homtisG. Sanford s.le i the iiper r Com 0. mifoid. i r.iv of A. S. Reid and A. E. Jonrdnn vs Tho Jan, 25,1RIL^ riitiisim April Minifils Sales. \\T ILL he sold before the Court-house door ill Eatnnton \ V Fuliinm county, oil the first Tuesday in ABRIL next, within the legal hours ol sale,the following property, to wit : One lot of Drugs and Medicines, levied on us tho property of Simoon Fuller, jr. to satisfy a li fain favor of Simeon Ful ler, sen. vs Simeon Fuller, lr. Propeiiv pointed out in said fi. in. JAMES W. MAPPIN,Sheriff. Jan,85,1844. 18 tds I’liliimu Poslpoiinl Mlirrill ’s Male. W ILL he sold oil the first Tuesday in MARCH next, nt the Court-house, in the town of Eatnnton, Put (county, within the legal hours ufsale, the following property, ta. Georgiun mi 1 Republican. Suvmmuh; Southern Whig, Co nbus Piiiies Ac Enquirer, Macon Messenger,Southern Mi A P II O (' L A ill A T ION. Georgia: By GEORGE IV. CRAWFORD, Governor of said State. W HEREAS information has been received that DEMP SEY J. JIJS I ICE and ARCHIBALD BROWN, who are charged with the murder nf \\ iley (iiidger, a Penitentiary Guard, and who were confined in the Jail ot Tw iegs county to answer said charge, have made their escape theielroui. Now, in order that the said JUSTICE end BLOWN, may •bo apprehended and brought to trial, lor said offence, I have thought proper to issue thi*. my proclamation, Inu.div ollcr- ing a reward of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS, lor their apprehension and delivery to liie Sheriff or Jailer ol Twiggs county, or ONE UL'NDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS lor either of them. And I do moreover charge and require all officers, civil and ■military, in this State, to uid nud ue-ist in apprehending mid securing said fugitives, so tlut they may he brought to trial for the ollence with which they are charged. Given under my hand mid the Great Seal of the State, nt the Capitol in MilledgeviUe, this, the fifth dav of Fehrunrv, eighteen hundred and foitv-fonr.anJ of the independence of the • United Slater, the sixty eighth, GEORGE W. CRA WFORD. I3y tho Governor : N.C. Barnett, Secretary of State. Description. Dempsey J. Justice is 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, round bo died, weighs about 175 pounds, has light hair, a high lore- head, is quick spoken, has light grey or blue eyes, a line set of teeth, his face round mid full, and of a high colour, walks • erect and bold, is about 35 years old. Archibald Brown is about 5 leet G or 7 inches high, square built, weighs about 1G5 or 170 pounds—has black hair, a low forehead, broad face, high cheek hones, pretty good f eth, complexion red, stoops u little in his walk, and is about 30 years old. On the 6th December Inst, they made their escape from Tw iggs Jail. It is believed that Justice is still m the .State, and may Ik* found in the County ol .'Sumter, one of the South western Counties. Brow u is supposed to he with J ustico. Feb. G. 19 3t TAKE NOTICE. Surveyor General’s Office,) MilledgeviUe, I7tli Feb. 1844. \ I ^ROM tho numerous imperfect applications, made nt this . office by persons having lauds yet to grant, uml for the benefit of such persons, I have thought proper to have the three forms of affidavits published, n« required bv the art of the Legislature last year, assented to 21st of December, 1313. Affidavit of the friend of a Drawer. No. Dist. County. Section. Georgia, 7 Personally appeared before me, . ; ) vv 'ho, being duly sworn,says that the applica tion tor the grunt to Iheuhoveimmeil lot of land is mmle as the friend of the drawer in good laith, and for the benefit of such clrmvor, in cnipliunn,'» hh the requieiliuns of an ad assented to December 21st, 1813. Swum tumid subscribed before me, ) this day of 1844. S Affidavit of the Owner. No, Dist. County. Section. Georgia, £ Personally appeared before me, ■ ) w ho, being duly sworn, says that the applica tion for the grant to the ahoveuniurd lot is made as the boon fide Owner of the aforesaid lot of land, in compliance with tho requisitions of an act n*—uud to December 21,1813. Sworn to and subscribed before me, { this day of 1814. \ Affidavit of a Crcdiyr, or the friend of a Creditor. Georgia, Disr. .Section. County. I Personally appenred before me, l who, being duly sworn, suys that lie applica tion for tho grant to the ulmveimmeu lot of land, is made t. D creditor, or friend of a creditor of the drawer, and for the pur pose of selling the same under fi fit against the drawer, in compliance w ith the requisitions of an uct assented to 21st December, 1813. Sworn to and subscribed before me,) this day of 1844.5 jyjR P. M. COMPTON, Snr, General. 4 EENTKAE MANIA OF GEORGIA. •• T I it* Ordered that notice bo given to the Debtors of the A Central Bank of Georgia, whose hills or notes me now- due and unpaid, that alter the expiration of sixty hays the Mine will he nut in suit, unless, in tho meantime, a part of the principal bo paid, and when required, uu adequate guar anty he given for the payment of the remainder, in twelve months. Further, that in no exsa will the existing form of the debt changed, unless in renewal of a note in conformity to law authorising surh renewal, ami that the foregoing he n modifi cation of tho order of the former Director of this Bank, issued the 30th ultimo. The above iso true extract from the minutes of John S. Thomas, Director of the Central Bank of Georgia, Jnuuurv 1»L 1841. A. M.NI.SBKT,Cashier. Jan. 9,1844, 15 td. peyiteytuuy : ion nnn SHINGLES wanted immediately for the A vUjUUv UUPolTIti- Institution. anda large <it,:clititv of ScaniliiiKs, ShnctiiiKS, nmlHquarn Iipkii Tim bers, io he ol best pitoi. pine, and delivered immediately,lor which cash nr baiter will lie paid. Persons desirous of euicriug into contracts will picsent lheiuse.lv«'* immediately. ' ABNER HAMMOND,Inspector. Milledgevilh*,January 1, 1844. H tf FEN IT E N1^IAK1 T . N OW on hand, u number ol two horse,lour horse, ami six horse wngu'is. Hacks ami heavy Coaches, I’urriages, Hniouches, ami Jerseys, mahogouv .Side-boards. Bureaus, Tables. Vv'urdrohes, Bedsteads, Inch and low po.-t. plane ami curved ; Spinning-w hm I*, Cooper’s Ware, Chests ol nil kinds, Castings, among which arc a lew Move;; ?$ln e*, Boots, and Brogans, Tin Ware of all kinds, and n good mm.v other mti • Its. All of which will he sold at tlm lowest pnes for cash. Job Work of all kinds executed with nentncH*, fidelity and despatch. Repairing and Tailoring, A:c. Rock, Granite, and Murhlc ('titling executed in any shape desired. It is prepared to make any quantity of russet Shoes, for persons iMrnishiug the leather at 35 cents per pair—Harness, or uny •therm tides for those furnishing materials. The public generally aru requested to give us n cull; und ■•e it we will not give them good bargains and good • A. W. REl ^ Jan. mh. IEDD1NG, Prineijml Keeper. Pciiacnliary, F«>b. .‘till, 1N41. 1IIDUN! HIDES:! C ASH or IlAitTen will lin puiH fur IIIItES.orEVERY de- acniPTioiv, suiTAHf.E roH ueing tanklh, delivered at this Institution. The highest market price will he given in cash, and advan tageous prices in baiter. N» It. Persons at n di-tmice, who desire to make sale nf lliden, will please open a communication with the Inspector of the Penitentiary, or with the undersigned. A. W. REl)DP Fell. C>. To I lit* l’kuiifcrs of Gforgiit. A penny saved ft tiro peure earned. T HE subscriber is now nib-ring to the Farmers of Georgia ‘Mliin’Nwroiitflat-iron Ploiitfli stork,” Invented by Messrs. Shiohn J. At Maiishai.i. Mim-.oI'Oc- lehlmhau countv, Missiasipui, and patented hv them. Thi* Plough in eveiy respect is the most dcsiruhln Plough, Stock ever offered to u planting comiiionily. 11 combines durohiljiy with convenience—it will Insi a great ninny tears without re- C air or expense, and will admit ofnery variety ofplough oes, (lliice tooth horrovvcxccpted,! with perfect convenience •nd facility—it is not heavier (linn the ordinary wooden atock, yet far stronger, and being so very simple in ii* construction, that any blacksmith in the country cun maki them. Sample ploughs ma v he suen and tiled at .Mr. Deusc'sShnp in Milledrevillc—as Mr.Marlin's shop in Hpartn. and n? Mr. K. B. Bellingaleu’s in Washington, \N ilkes county. Let the Farmer exon iue the plough,mid ho will purchuse the right to use tlirin. Til# subscriber propose# to sell county rights on the most •rcoinmoiliitjiig terms. IT7“AII communications on this subject, post pnid,nddrrs ■edloinr at Milleilgeville, or Washing ton, Wilkes county will meet with immediate attention, It. L B ARNES. Agent for S. J. t\’ A/. Mima i)n .28,1811 II if BLANKS OF AU KINDS F f> r sale at (his Office. Crawford .llarrli Micrilt S Sales. W ILL he sold uu ill.* first Tuesday in MARGI! next before the Court house door in the town of Knoxville, LTiwfonl county, within the ustiul hours of sale, the loltov plop, old; also as .hep, id. i Imv iil>.a IlCtVnf L '1® . 1*1 iqu’r of l.i v, about twenty- years old, named llar- hivis to satisfy two fi 'I, one in favor of John ler in favor ol David iited out by John L man by the name of Bat. about fifty yarr ied on as the property of John II. Powell to satisfy out li fa* issued from u J usti e’s Court ol said county of James E. Jordan \s John II. Powell. Property out in said attachment fi Ins ; levies made and return fitubl Also, tilty acres of land, more or less. No. 2G, in the first district of originally Houston, now ('raw ford county, it being the northwest corner ol said lot, levied on a* the property of John Knight to satisfy sundry *i fi.s in favor of Bond & Mil dock and others vs said Knight. Property pointed out hy d< fendnnl* lare, two stacks of fodder, thirty bushels, , wood work of one wagon, one lot of wn II table mid two plotigbstocks; levied oi as the property of Ishmn Sanders, to satisfy a distress war rant of Isaiah Davis vs said Ishmn Sanders.* Property point cd out bv plaintiff. JAMES BEELAND,Sheriff. January 26th, 1814: 18 tds 8, oi l Cnitvfoi'd Posi|»on<‘<l Shcriir’s Snlc. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, be fore the Court-house door in Knoxville, Crawford county, w ithin the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: The House and Lot in Frqnt isville, on which William 13. Suelling now lives; levied on ns tho property of said Snel- ling to satisfy a fi fa from Crawford Superior Court, in favour of Jeremiah C. Hnrvy.adm’r, Sc e. vs William B. Suelling ami Christopher F. Fickling, security. Property pointed out hv plaintiff; ' J A M ES B E EL A N D, Sheriff. January 26th, 1844. 18.tds PH on I joinery IHnrcli Sheriff’s Snle. 1VILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, be- v* fore the court-house door in the town of Mt. Vernon, Montgomery county,, within the usual hours ofsule, the fol low ing property, to wit: One bay mare colt, ten or twelve months old, levied on n* the property of Jesse R. Browning to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court, in favor of Hiram 'Roberts vs Jesse R. Browning, principal, and Kinnrth McLennan, indorser.— Property pointed out by Henry Wooten, plaintiff's agent. J. M. WALL, Sheriff. January 22d, 1841. 19 tds VV usual .Mood a J list Rich i De. Appling March SliorllT’s Knl«>. ILL he sold in the town of ilolmesville, Appling coun ty, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the hours of sale, tee following property, to wit: 'lot of land, No.247 in the 4lh district of said county, mproved, containing four hundred and ninety acres, or less, levied on a* tho property of Willium’Nettles, p.l, mid John Tyer, security on appeal, and Jacob V, security for stay, to satisfy two executions issued from e’s Court, held in the 583d M. dis.in favor of Stephen said Nettles,and John Tyer and Jacob Moody, secu* Levy made and returned to inn hv a constable. JOSEPH TILLMAN, Sheriff, ■liber31,1813. if, t d Appling A|»ri.l SlierifT’s Sale. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL nnxt,hoforc the Court-house door in the town of Ilolmesville, Ap- pling county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One lot of land. No. 334, lying in the third District of said county, containing four hundred uml ninety acres, more or jess, well improved; levied on ns the property of Henry Tutchstone, to satisfy nn execution issued from Appling Su perior Court in favor of John Comas vs suid Tutchstone.— Property pointed out by the plaintiff. Also, one lot of land, No. 338, lying in the third District of said county, well improved,containing four hundred and nine- tv ai res, more or less; levied on ns the property of Henry Tutchstone. to satisfy two executions issued from a Justice’s Court of the -113d District G. M. in favor of Abraham Strick land vs said Henry Tutchstone, Levy made and returned to me hy u constable. JOSEPH TILLMAN, Sheriff. Fob. 20,1811. 21 tds Wilkinson Sliei'ilf ’s hales. f pHE Sheriff’s Sales of WILKINSON COUNTY will, in A future,be udvertised in the GEORGIA JOURNAL. W. W. BEALL, Sheriff. Feb. 20,1844. 21 5t Crsiwfoi’d Slicriff’s Sales. rplIE Sheriff’s Sales of CRAWFORD County will,in fu- 1 lure,be udvertised in tho GEORGIA JOURNAL. JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff. EWELL WEBB, Dep.Shft*. Janttnrv 23,1844. 17 „„ Bulls Sltcrair’s Sulcs. rpHL Sherifi’s Sules ol BUTTS County will in future he 1 advertised in the GEORGIA JOURNAL. But** co. Jim. 16th, 1814. HIRAM DOSS, Sheriff. .tf onlgomcry Tax Folloctor’s Sale. V k' ILL bo .mid before the Court-house, door ill the town ol ▼ Ml. Vcinou, Montgomery county, Gcorgiu, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within llic usunlliours ofsale the following property, to wit : Five hundred acres of pine land, more or less, in tho fifty, first company District, (f. M. levied on as the property of John Phillips, to sutisfy his tux for the \cnr 1843. JOHN A. MORRIS,T.C. Dec.13th,1843. 13 tds Lot of LiiihI for Sale. I OP No. 968, in the IDtli district ol Paulding county, c J be purchased low for cash, bv application ut this otVu Jan. 2.3, 1814. ’ 17 if Tltv Boiiintcr Jr. am re Hellioil, \\ r Hit'll t**aches how to make vegetable manure without V V the aid of live stock, in from 15 to 30 days, hy a course of humid lei mentation sol into action at a cost from 50cts. or * L And also to make compost in a few day s. And how to make n rich fcitalir.ing liquid called “purin,” having the strength without the. acrid qualities of urine. W it H the view ofgruduating the cost, tothe quantity of land upon which it may In*, desired to use the method, the follow ing scale of prices has been adopted, viz :) For gardens nfnuv extent $o 00 Farms up to 100 acres 10 00 Farms from 100 to 200 acres 15 00 do from 200 to 300 do 18 00 do from 300 to 400 do 20 00 do over -100 acres in any one farm 25 00 By tho remittance of the sum here specified, n copy of the method will h» sent hy muil or in uny mode proposed hy the purchaser. All lot lei s of inquiry innsth'* post paid. A BRETT & CO., Baltimore. Proprietor# of the Patent right for the Southern mid West ern Stu’i'H. [l/p* The publisher ofariy newspapers who is following agri cultural pursuits, hy giving our ndvorti-emont insertion tothe nmoui'i "fa single method of any extent Inch he may want and sending to us u copy of each number containing it, shall Gave tor his own exclusive list :i copy of the method remitted to him hv mail or otherwise as he may order. A, & Co. August 23,1843. tf 49 [j i’Tlio patrons of the American Farmer nud others wil nave their orders for lights and diieelious for using the nbovi pro •« supplied by enclosing the cash, post paid, to, 1 H. SANDS; % limited f’oi>urtii«»r*!iip in tlio |>rno lln* of l^ii\x, Til HE undersigned will practise Law in connexion only in 1 tin* counties of Baldwin, Jones, Jasper, Putnam, I fan cock, and Washington. IVEU-'ttN L. HARRIS will practice as heretofore in the Cir nit Courlof the United States—as also in the Superior Courts of the counties of Wilkinson, Laurens.^Twiggs, Puhis- ki and Bibb. IVERSON L. HARRIS, p 0 U, 1,1812. 20 tf SEATON O. DAV. ADilIIN1STICA I Oils* MALI A<lniliiiHii'u>oni’ Male. W ILL ho mu Id ou t lr 27th dav of February next, at tho late residence of .Stephen Mobley, late of Jasper coun ty, deceased, the following pioperty. to v it: 13 head of Horses. 30 head oi'Cnttlo, 40 head of Sheen, 30 or 40 head ol stock. Hogs, five oi mx thousand pounds ol Ba con, 1 Curt and Oxen, 1 road Wagon,! Bntouch, 2 good Cot ton Gins. 1 Thrasher uml Fun, I set of BluckMimh Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with n quantity of Corn, Fodder, W'lical and Oats. Also, all the 'Pools at tached to the Fni in. Sale to continue fn.iii day to day until all is sold. DWID RODDEN, ? ...... „ FLEMING MOBLEY, ( AU "' '*• Monticello, Jan. 8th, 1044. 16 td Afl in i oi i Kirn tor’s Sale, W ILL lx* sold on the Ulli ouy ol March next, at the lain residence of James Cummings, late of Telfair county, deceased,all the perishable property belonging tothe estate* of suid dec eased, consisting of 1/orMes, Cattle, 1/ogn, Cunt, Fodder, an.I other articles too iiunieious to mention. 'I’he Laud is to he rented. Tortus made known on the day. ’/.1131A STUDST1LL, Adm’r. Jacksonville,Jim.G. 18-14. 16 td ArtiiiiniKli'ntrix’s Nnl«». 4 GREEABLY toauorder ol the llonuruhlethelnferior /Y Court of Wilki *ou county, while sitting forordinury purposes, wil I he sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, before the Court-house dooriu Franklin, Heard county, with in the legal hours of sale, the interest ol Snm’l Win clrr.lnio of Wilkinson,deceased, in lot of land Nn. 17->, in die 11 tli dis trict of said county—it being one fifth part. 'Perms made know n on the dav. SARAH W HEELER, Adm’x. Jan. 1st. 1844. 15 Artmliiislraior’s Msili*. _ f!l?PP A I A dnv in MAY next, nt the Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville,Telfair county, within the ustiul hours of sale, the following properly: A negro hoy numed George about ten years old, and Han nah about ten years old; two town lots, Nos. 21 and 31, in the town of Jacksonville, with a good store-house fronting the public square, and a coinlortuble dwelling-house. Sold for the hcnufit of the heirs and creditors nf tlm late Wm. Mc Leod, deceased. Terms mode known on the day. C McRAE, Administrator. Feh. 7, 1844. 20 tds Artmiiiistralor’s Sale* A GREEABLY to nn order of the Honorable the Inferior /l. Courtof'Pelfair County, will ho sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, before the Court house door in Troupville, Lowndes county, within the usuul hours of sale, the follow ing lands, vi/.: No 47 I, in the 9th disliict of Lowndes couniy, containing 490ncres ; lot No. 318,in the Dili district of Lowndes county, containing 490 acres. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of Win. McLeod, deceased. Terms made know n on the dav. C. McRAE, Administrator. Felii 7th, 1844. 20 tds Executor's Male. L TNDER nn order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of ) the County of Putnam, when sitting for ordinary nurpo- <es, will he sohfut the Court-house, in Eatouton, on the first Tuesday in March next, A .\EGRO GIRL, hy the name of Sarah, belonging to the estateof Williamson Jordan,deceased. Terms of sale,cash. B. P. JORDAN, Ex’r. Dec. 25th, 1813. 14 ids ” HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO, IVCTOItS Ainl General Commission Klereluints. July 20, 1813. [13 ly| HAVAS AMI, Geo. ah A o ld & € mu hi: its, Commission Klcreliniils. iiiil'Al'Iloltl A Clisimbers, lender theirscr- vieos to tin.public in the transaction oi a GEXERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and hope, by strict attention to huaineaa, to merit pationoge and givegoneral aatisiuetion. JOHN FltEI). ARNOLD, VV.M. HENKV GUAM 11 HRS. Oct.3, 1B43. 1 tf IV. n. C. MILLS, Commission HI c r e li n n (, Sept. 5. (at his old stand) 4') tf SAVANNAH, Geo. WM. A. HEAIifi’S Fire-Proof Warehouse, BROAD STREET, Au0L*sta,Ga. September 1, 11143. (|M4E subscriber, grateful for tiie patronage heretofore re- -l ceived, inforn.s bis friends and the public genernlty, that lie still continues at iiia old stand, on Brood street, and will devote Ilia personal attention to the storage und sola ofColtoll receiving and forwarding Hoods, and the transaction of a General Factorage and Commission Business. Liberal advances cotton in Btnre. Messrs. J.ltobHon & Co. will continue heretofore to net i his u"cnts at Madison, and when desired will make ad- vuncesou cotton consigned to him per Rail Rond. 4J tf WM. A. BEALL. .1 OB!A UUTIIEKFORD, Commission Ale reliant, i.-l VANN AH, Ga. FORMERLY OF MACON, T AKES the occasion to say that his purposr is fixed nolto speculate in Cotton, lie has the experience of near four ears in n general Shipping and Commission business in the ity of Baltimore. August 22,1843. 47 JOII.Y W. IMltriY, CO 31.11 1S8IO.X II EKCIIANT, oss nt iiis old Stand, No 185 Attention will he given to th« elliiig of Cotton and other produce. Orders fur bagging urnilvsupplies,&c. will be promptly executed. July 13,1841. ’ 44 tf i\vw llooUfii Novels, Ac. TUST RECEIVED, 'The Traducedan 11 istorirul Ro- f) iiimice, by the author of “ The Fatalist'' &r; Aina, hy Fredeiica Bremer; “ Magic ami Mesmerism," n story oft ho It’th ccuturv; ‘*/ tfc and public services of Henry 'day.— ‘ The Han/ur's Il’iVe,” hv Mrs. Gore. The Fresident's Daughter," ALSO “THE MY.STF.IIIKS OF PARIS,” A Novel hv Eugene Sue. Nauative ’I'ravels and adventures in Texas.— Cousin Hinton; Ei.i.en Ramsay, or “the adventtms of a Green limn in Town uml Country'*. Sleep-Rider, or “The Old Boy in the Omnibus;” Allison’s History, from ihc cpmoienccmeut of tho Revolution to the restoration of the Bourbons. The Lite op John C. Calhoun; The Twin Brothers; THE WORKS of Lord Byr^o complete. To gether with a number nf oilier valuable pnhlicatious which can he purchased at M. E. EDWARD’S Store. all AIL liliX i: ~ FROM iMILLEDGEVILLE 10 MADISON, VIA KATONTON. WILL leave MilledgeviUe regularly t I'uesdays, ’Phuisdays and Sutur- tvs, at 4 o'clock in the morning. Returning, leave Madison Mondays, W eduri-days and Fridays, nt Go’clock in the morning. Passengers can secure seats at MilledgeviUe bv cniling at tlio Hurry Clay House,kept hv R. McCombs; nud nt Madi son by applying at Mis. Campbell's Hotel. The travelling public nrcassured that no pains nr expense will he wanting on the pai l of tho proprietor to give generul •atliffiction. N» HAWKINS* The Milh*dgeville papers and the Madison Miscellany will plcate )Mil>li<-h the ubove three months. Dec. 5th, 1043. 10 3m Snpt»rior Toolli Powder, I -vOCTnU JNO.II. WRIGHT’S White and Ruse Tooth I / p • • -hr may l»e found at the Drug Stores of Hr. LIT PLE in M.ll-I, *ill«#nd HARVEY SHOT WELL, in Mai on. Price 90 cents per box* W 1^ PatniC iiuprovud lini M'-powurSaw -uiill, mHKRE me several of this kind of Mill now in operation I. and they meet the approbation of ull who see them. Cer- tificntesof gentlemen who hnv« tiitin were published in the Journal of the 31st ofOcl. ami 7th ofN'ov.inst. Wanted to engage several workmen to build the above mills. Prices. For Right, $40 For a set ofirons, Including the right, $|40 For head workman nud irons, including the right.theem- plover finding four good hand#, t»o to be carpenters uml do thu hauling, &c. $250 When the timber is ready on the spot, it w ill be $20 less. 230 For # Mill complete, $350 Pu vnn nt to be made when the mill is in complete operation. Leiti r* addressed to mr at ibis place w ill receive ullcutioli. JON VP HAN NORCROSS, I'.tentce. MilledgeviUe,Nov.2H,IJU.3. 9 If (OrRiqhls for Ihfi above Mills, and oil necessary information, can In' obtained by application to John (i. Thweatt* Milleilgeville* I>H. ,IOM\ II. WBIGHTy DENTIST, I NFORMS his fiends tlml lie has removed to Macon, but will vtail MilledgeviUe.M-casisnally wl.cn he will be hap py tu #1 land to all pruf.asionu* cull#. 15 tf CITATIONS. GEORGIA, Tdflnlr County* W HEREAS Wm.Williams applied to me for lettcrsof Ad niitiifMrutioii on the estate of Kiune.tn IMcLeniiaii, late of said couniy, deceased. , . , 'Phis ia therefore to notify nllnnd singular the.klnOred and creditors ofsuid deceased, (u he and appear #1 my office within tho time proscribed by law ,to show cuuae,il any they have,why said letters should not begranted. Given under my bund al office, tins 3d Feb., 1844. yi 5i JOHN McLEAN,C. C. O. GEORGIA, Tclftlll’ Couiil}. W HEREAS Archihuld McKinnon, Administrator on the vstute of Mrs. Christian Fmlayson, Into of snidioun tv,deceased, upplics to me for letters ol Dismission on the same: . , . . , These aro therefore to cite and admonish nllnnd singular the kindred and creditorsof said deceased lo be nndappearul my office within the timepreseribed hy luw,lo show cuuse.if any they have, why suid letiersshould notb< grunted. Given undermy hand nt office, this 30th day of Ocl. 1843. 6 Gm JAMES II. McCALL n. c. c. o. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. W HEREAS Elisha Hall, Guardian fur the orphan William A. Hall deceased, applies to me for letters tf dismission from said Guuidiuuship. These are, therefore lo cite and admonish nil concerned to file their objections in my office, if any they huve, w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand al office, this Gib day of November, aug. n. nAironn.c.co. GFOKGIA, Wilkinson t’oinily. W HEREAS Anderson Ingram and Mary Smith, now Mary Vickers, Administrators on the estate of Allen Smith, lute of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from said Administration, These arc therefore to cite ami admonish nil concerned to show cause, it any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters ol dismission should not be granted. Given undermy bund ut office, this lltli dnv of Doc. 1843. 12 Gm AUG. 13. RAIFORD, Clerk. GEORGIA, Newton County. W HEREAS Mary F. .Murrnpplisto me for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of John K- Starr, lute of said county, deceased : These arc,therefore, to cite and admonish nllnnd singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he. and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should m t be granted. Given uudor my bund, al office, this 27th Jan.,1844. 18 5t WM. D. LUCIvIE.C.C. O. StBpcrioi’ Court of Baldwin County, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1843. IRBY HUDSON, ) vs > RULE NISI for foreclosure. THOMAS MOSELEY.) rnHE Petition ol Irby lludsrn,one oftlie Guardians ofi)a- 1. vid Myriclt, a Lunatic of Putnam county, sheweth that Thomas Moselv, ol the county of Greene, and State of Geor gia,ou the lltli day ol’Ociohor, eighteen hundred und forty- two, made uml delivered his certain deed of Mortgage, where by, for the hotter securing the payment of a promissory note made on the eleventh dav of October, eighteen hundred and forty-two, pnynblo oner before the sixteenth day of October next after the ilute of said note, to Irby Hudson, gunrdiun as aforesaid, or bear r, for the sum of tw o thousand two hundred nud sixty-nine do liars A filtynine cents, for value received—the said Thomas Moseley mortgaged unto the said Irby Hudson, guardian us aforesaid, his heirs and assigns, nil that tract nr parcel of land situate, lying, und being in the county of Bald win und State aforesaid, containing twelve hundred acres more or less, and adjoining lands ofGnnet, Hill und Hum phries, with nil the rights, members und appurtenances to the same in any wise appertaining or belonging. And your peti tioner further shows that the principal and interest on said promissory note is yet unpaid. Y'our petitioner therefore prays that a Rule Nisi he. granted, requiring the said Thomas Moseley to nay into this Court, oil or before the next Term, the principal und interest due on said promissory note, or for ever lose his equity of redumption in and to said mortgaged premises. And your petitioner w ill ever prnv, Ac. ' winufieli) & Gordon, Sept. 2Gih, 1843. Petitioner's Attorneys. Whereupon it is ordered hy the Court, that the said Thonin Mosely do pay the principal and interest due on paid promis sory note on or before the next Term of this Court, or that his equity of redemption to the said mmtgaged premises he forev er burred und foreclosed ; and that a copy of this rule he served on the said Thomas Moseley in terms of the law, or published in one of the public gazettes of this State once month for four months before the next Term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin SuperiorCourt, November 2Jd, 1813. D. M. McDONALD, Clerk. Nov. 28,1843. 9 m4m GEORGIA : In Hancock Sujierior Court, October Term, 1843, pRLaKNT, Ills HoNOK, GARNETT ANDREWS, J udgO. Robert S. Sayre, Complt. In Equity. James B. Reese and SylvnmiH Walker and Irby Hudson,Admrs. Defts. I T oppearing hy the affidavit of the Complainant, in this cause, thaf the defendant James 13. Reese resides out of this State—It is Ordered, That paid defendant appear and nnswer the alle cations of Complainant’s hill in four months,or that the hill he taken up conl'epsed hy him ; and that a copy ol this order he published in the Georgia Journal, once a mouth, for foil months ensuing this term. A true extract from the minutes of Hancock SupcriorCourt this 14th dav of October, 1843. 12 in4in ’ TUTTLE H. AUDAS, Clerk GEORGIA, Wilkinson County* COURT OF ORDINARY, January Term, 1844. Present—Their Honors Sand. Beall, Jesse Peacock, Jethro Dean, James II. Fountain, Merrick Etheridge, Justices. W HEREAS Chnrlus II. Sanders petitions this Court it terms cf the law to direct Muiilm Chambers, Adminis tratrix on the estate of Henry Chambers, late of paid couniy, deceased, to make titles lo him, the said Sanders, to lot nf land No. 286, in the 9th district ol Newton countv. according to a bond or obligation entered into hy the said Henry Chambers, deceased, in his life time, with the aforesaid Charles II. San ders; which bond has been assigned hy said Chambers tosnid Zanders, who is now the holder thereof. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that all persons inter ested dt) file or make known their objections, (ifnny thev huve) in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Wilkin son county, to the grunting of the application of the paid Charles IL Sunders within three months after the passing this order. And it is further ordered by the Court, that this order he published for tlnee months in one of the public gazettes in this fiitute in terms of the law in such case made and provided. A true extract from the minutes of Court, as of record in my office, this <lth January, 18-14. 16 3m AUG. 13. RAIFORD, Clerk. SoiitlM^ru B. JLCoIR'gc Circular. To the Friends of Science and Medical Reform A 8 the fourth session of this Institution is now ut hand, j\. the Board announce to the ThoniPonian friends and the public generally, that, hy the guidance of an overruling I'rovidence, the College and the cause of Medical Reform und Science still “move upon the tide of successful experi ment,” and continues to attiHct, and we believe merit, the notice and attendance of young men of the first order, educa tion and talents, and wo have a fuir prospect of fu wishing, at no distant pei iml. must of the important places in the South ern country, with Physicians of the first order, and supplying the vust demands which are daily pressing in upon us for Thomsoniuii graduates. We have succeeded in securing the services of gentlemen of well-tried and .ippioved talents and experience ns a Facul ty in thi.H Institution. In order to lessen the labor and extend the instruction, some new accessions have been secured. In relation to these it is only necessary to say that their qualifi cations and abilities are considered amply sufficient. The greatest diligence and energy in the prosecution of the general affairs of the Institution are manifest.' By much labor nud perseverance of those who have been connected with it, a considerable amount of apparatus and other anatomical convenience have been obtained, us also very convenient and commodious dissecting and lecture rooms. Board may he obtained at from 8 to $12 per month. Students are particularly requested to bring their hooks with them. The follow ing are most proper to be studied : Thomson’s works; Mattson, Howard, Comfort, and other Botanic works on Theory and Pructiee ; Thomson’s, How. ari!’*, Mattson’s, Comfort's and other good works on Materia- Mndicn and TlierripauliC", aided by 11 collar’s or Dunglinson’s Dictionary; Oliver’s or Dunglinson’e Physiology ; llersav, Curtis,and other standurd winks on Obstetrics ; Thompson or any other standard work on Anatomy ; Gibson on Surge ry; Turner or any other standurd work on Chemistry, and any popular work on Botany. The different Chairs will he conducted by the following gentlemen: L. B ANKSTON, M. D. Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. HUGH QUIN, M. D. Professor ofObstetrics und Diseases of Women nud Children. A. M. SPALDING, M. D. Professor of Anntomy and Ope- • alive Surgerv. J. SINCLAIR, M. D. Professor ol Materiu-Mcdica and Therapeutics. 1. AI.COMINGS, M, D. Professor of Botany and Demon strator of Anntoinv. G. J. COOK, M: I). Professor of Physiology and Pathology Dr. P. Mel NT Y RE, A; M. Professor of Chemistry. The session will open on the 2d Monday in November and end on the Inst of February. In conclusion, we have the plcannie tu state that we are informed tliut nn ample and npcctublc Cluss iscxpiclcd to attend the ensuing session. L. BANKSTON, M. I). Deal Forsyth, Ga., September 4, 1C43. 50 if Choice ftriiffs mart Itlcrticinos* THE SSubsciibcr is now receiving, in addition to hi* present stork, an extensive and well select cd assortment of choice mU| Drugs Modidnos, PoiTiimory, sm m. Paints, Oil*, <«las* Wnrc, Patent Medicines, and every a tu b* usually kept by DrngcislsaiidApothern- ries,which lie offers fur sale nt the Augusta and Savannah prices. He will warrant every article to he of a superiorqual- • Physicians, Merchants, and Planters are invited to call and examine for themselves before going elsrwhcre, either at his Drug .Store in MilledgeviUe. oi in Augusta two doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. STEWART BEGGS. IO* A Fresh supply of Genuine Patent Medicines, for sale nt IIEGG8’ Ding Store, MilledgeviUe, Nov. 7. ff tf Tor Snip, A LIKELY NEORO FELLOW, sold for no fuull.n fir. rate field hand, one of the best r.xemen in the country •nd vnung. Enquire at HUSON’S Hotel. (Lf*Ccutral Bulk taken #l par. Nov.21.—8:1* FOUt MONTHS NOTICES. Lc*, now Stewart coimtj, ond No. I JO in the “ formerly Lee, now Mu.cogee county J one lot in the lown. ol Knoxville,the dwelling of Mrs. Amos; one lot "■ »» P 1 "** whrrcon (Jsurge H Kennedy resides; on. lot, In smd 1 of 4 acres, more or less, known ss llic J ml lots “P“ “ . Nrcroes—nil lobe sold ns tile |iro|ierly of L. M. Amos, He erased. DAVIl) LOCKHART, Administrator. ADELINE AMOS, Administratrix. Crawford co. I2(li Feb. IBM. 21 F OLK MONTHS after dale,application will be made ,n the Honorablo the Inferior Court ofllnncock comity, while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave D. rrU a negro mail hy the iiiiino of I’rineo, belonging lo my children, lo be sold for .heir benefil. jhjRWELL BROWN,Guardian. Jan. 8,1814. IT’OUR MONTHS after date, application will be I/ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Newton county .while sitting ns n Courlof Ordinary,for Icaveto sell the real estate of Jumcs Humphries, late of said county, de- censed. CHARLES LUCAS, Adm’r. Jun. 1st. 1814. I'vdl] ) a 1 ,'OLB MONTHS ufer dale application will be innde * lu liie Honorable Interior court of Wilkinson co., while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell liie real cstuie of Alary Ann Smi'lll, Into of Wilkinson Co., dec'll. ANDERSON INGRAM, Adm’r. MARY SMITH, Admr’s. Dee. 11 111, 1013. 12 ,|nl 1 /OLK MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Honorable the I nferior Court of Crawford county,when sitting as a Court of ordinary for leave losell Two Lots of Land, Numbers 24 and 9, in the 2d District ol Houston now Crawford County, (with the exception of a smal| portion of Lot No. 9, belonging to 3. Hammock) us the prop erty of Win. Hammock, docensed of said county. TOLBERT l). HAMMOCK, ^ Adin'm HANSEL W. HAMMOCK, ) Aa, “ rB * Crawford co., Nov. 20th, 1813 9 4m 1 ?OER MONTHS after date application will be made 1 to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve losell a negro man hy the name of Richmond; a* the property of Christo pher C. Simmons. SAMUEL BEALL, Gaaidian. Irwinton, Feb. 1st, 1844. 19 f lOITIt MONTHS after date, application w ill be made to the honorablo the Inferior Court ofPutnam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to s 0 ll the real estuto of William D. Cole, deceased. JOHN C. MASON, Adm’rde bonis non. Feb. 7th, 1844. 20 Notice to Debtors and Creditors* A LL peraons indebted to the estate of Stephen Mobley, late of Jasper couniy, deceased, are requested to make puyment immediately tothe undersigned; und those having demands again*! paid estate, will present them properly au thenticatedfor payment within tho lime prescribed by law. DAVID RODDEN, / ... — — 1 — » Adnrrs. Monticello, Jan. 8,1814. FLEMING MOBLEY, J6 Gt TUB ANNUAL FAIli OF TUB 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 PLANTERS’ CLUB OF HANCOCK, Wl ILL take place at Spuria, nn Friday and Saturday, the v v 1st and 2d of November next, when tho following pre miums and honors will be awarded : For the best acre of uphmdcorn, u silver cup,vuluo $10 00 do Bccond best, - - - - 5 00 do third do - - • - - 3 00 do fourth-and fifth—Honors, do best ucre of low-ground corn, • - 5 00 do second do do - • • • 3 00 do third do do - • • 2 00 do fourth und fifth—Honors, do best acre of wheat, on upland, a silver cup t value, - - - • 10 00 do second best, a premium of do third do do • : • 3 00 do fourth and fifth-—Honors, do bust acre of Codon,on upland,a silver cup, value, - - - - - 10 00 do second best,a premium of do third do do • 3 00 do fourth and fifth—Honors, do best acre of Oats, a premium of • • 3 00 do second best, do - - • 2 00 do third, fourth and fifth—Honors. do best acre of Sweet Potatoes, a premium of - 3 00 do second best, do do • 2 00 do third, fourth and fifth—Honors. do best acr* ofTurncps,a premium of • 3 00 do second best. do - • • 2 00 do third, fourth and fifth—Honors. By a rule of the Club, competitors for premiums on crops, wilfhe required to give the modus oneiaudi of culture, the quantity und quality of manure applied, and evidence that the lund reported on, contained a full ucrc, and crop accurately meusured. For the best Jack, a premium of do second best do • • • do best Georgia raised Mule • • do second best - • • do best Mule Coit, • • * do second best, - • do best Stallion of 4 years or upwards, do second best, do do • do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best 3 year old Colt, or Filly, do second best, do • do third,fourth and fifth beBt—Honors, do best 2 year old Colt, or Filly, do second bent, do - • do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best brood Mare, with or without a colt, do second best, do do do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best Bull, - • - • 3 00 do second best • • - - 2 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best 2year old Bull, - - -2 00 do second best do - • • J 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do Cow producing tlio largest quantity of niiTk, without regard to blood, - - • 5 00 do second best, do do - . 3 00 do third best, do do - • ] 00 do fourth and fifth best—Honors. do best milch Cow, - - • . 3 00 do second best, - - • 2 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best 2 year old Heifer, • •2 00 do second best, - • • 1 00 do third,fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best Tun, - - - 2 00 do second best, - • - 1 00 do third,fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best Ewe, - - • - 2 00 do second best, - - • 1 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best J3onr, - - . 3 00 do second host, - - - 2 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best Sow, • • 3 no do second best, : : : 2 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do heaviest fut Hog, from 1 to 2 years old, in propor tion to sge, : : : 2 00 do second best, : : : ] 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do heaviest l*ig, agreeably to age, f omG to 12 mos. old, : : : 2 00 do second best, : : t 1 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best piece of 8 yards Homspun, for gentleman’s wear, : : : 3 00 do second best, : : : 2 00 do third, foilrth and fifth best—Honors, do best Counterpane, : • 3 00 do second best, * : • ; 2 00 do t||ird, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do ueBtpiece 10yards Domestic Silk, : 5 00 do second best, : ; 3 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors. i|o best article Negro Clothing, . . 2 00 do second best, . . , i 00 do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors, do best article ol Negro Blanketing, of Cotton or Wool, . . . . 2 00 do second best, , . . 1 Oft do third, fourth and fifth best Honors. ^ The Club has set apart ten dollars, to be awarded by their Committees to articles mnnufucturcd bv Ladies, not enumera led in their iiremiuin li-t, such as Gapes, Collars. Capes Pockets, Baskets, or any fane v articles made by n Lad* . TUTTLE H. ALI)AS,Sec’rv. Sparta, Jan. 23,1811. 18 mtd The Fliilolokcn, or ‘Female Frienrt.” THE efficacy of this remedy in correctingnnd removing those derungemeuu to which the Fe- main system,in every condition, is so peculiarly liable, renders it well Worthy of the attention or the Unrties. The Fhilotoken is strictly a vegetable remedy, prepared from roots, that art in unison with nature; and it's happy ef fects are best attested by the warm commendation ot living witnesses—those who have eiven it n fair trial, nud v* ho speak fiom experience. To the pale cheek and languid eve, it brings the bloom of health; to the restless nights and wea risome days of the nervous nud debilitated, and to the suffer- ing,anxiety, and danger, frequently attendant upon the live# of fen.ales, in certain conditions, i* brings sure relie!, comfort and protection; and to those, who are pining in dreary loneli ness unblessed with offspring, the usoofthis remedy ,judging from the joyful experience of others, in such cases, pro mises the most encouraging hopes. For particulars, see pamphlets, to he had gratis. OT Mold at $1,50 per bottle, hy S. BEGGS, MilledgeviUe. and at the principal Drug Stores in Augusta, Savannah, and Charleston. 50 tf flnt» 12. C4*rtiflcntc of' iinoflicr of Norcrosfe’ Pa tent Km proved Horse-power Maw-Mill. SUMfTFR Co. Jun. 27, 1844. M K.NQRCROSS has just built me cno of hisllorse- I'owcr Saw-Mills on tlm improved plan, and I see no reason why it should not he useful and durable. It can saw from 5tt0tu 1000 feet m a day with three horses or mules. I am pleased with the plan In every respect 21 3i E D. HUGUF.NIN. July 1st. 1813. Wm. W. PAINE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jacksonvillk, Telfair Coutiiyi Ga* BOOK & JOB PRINTING Of all description!!, ' Neatly and Promptly Sxecotet* AT THE ©®(D)IP^fia JT©UHITElSiH ©fig, And uti Low in* nt any Ofii<'.c in (lie 59, rtiltSONS DESIROUS, TIIF.J.EI01 K, or It a VIM; „ BOOKS. I CARDS, PAMPHLETS, IJAMMMLLH 1 BLANKS. | HOUSE-BILL* OR JOB WORK OE A Y V KIND/ mfCAN Bit ACCOMMODATED AT TIIE .HUKTUt^OTICt#, A^tlic GeorirlA Journal (Hlicc LOOK AT THIS BEFORE VOU GO FURTHFii Jnst KeceiviiiK, ltw BY A. 6i I. LEON. Spring and Slimmer Dry Good* puitaliU*. fur Lodie. and Gviitlenivu, cmiM.it,,. Pri„ln nf ult dev<:ri|.l!o„.,Cloll„, Cn.l '.ft stuck of HEAVY MADE Cl.tJ TlllXa '‘S GENTLEMEN'S HOOTS tf'sHor. HATS, CATS, TAMILS' SlIOLs i,' nil of winch » ill be void al the lowe.t caul, uric',, Onn of the film being in New York nil i| M ; lime q j. received nl the llrnncll Depot nre teleeled with rare and""* the most favorable terms; consequently feJ . os fine, ns durable and as cheap, if hot cheaper (fi3 llinn can be niirebnnrd nt uny other enabliaiimeni «*!!! South. All tliut wo ask in,lor Lndiea n,„l 11 *« and examine for themaelv.e. It « ill coal them nulhi.. . we shall be glad to nee thorn. i' 1 * N. B. Clothing cutout with ncnincna ond dcrpnicl, ac BRANCH DEPOT, NEXT DOOR TO THE STATE BANK. MilledgeviUe, Fell. 13, 1844. January 1st, IS44 BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! T HE Subscriber would respectfully say to hi 8 f r : eB J customers and purchasers ofDrv GoodsllirouchmuS State, that he has on hand and now offers 10,000 yds .3*4 Brown Uomespuns, ut Ol cts. 5,000 “ 7-8 and 4-4 do. 8 to 12. 5,000 “ 3-4 bleached do. G to 8. 5,000 “ 4-4 do. do. LCtolS. 200 pieces dnrk Prints, Gj. 500 do rich do 10 to 18. Rich Mouse de Lains, 12j to 18. do do 25 to 62}. Rich Chusans and Tusnns, for Ladies Dress. Rich black and col’d Silks, all prices. Black Bombazines, $1 to $1,50. Black and col’d Alpuccas, 50 to 75. Black and col’d Merinos, all prices. White Cotton Cambrics, 18£ to 37£. “ “ check do. 25 to 50. Jaconet and Book Muslins. Net Lace for Caps, 12j to 37J. Thread Lacc und Edgings, very low. Ladies White Cotton Hose, ten pair for $1. “ '* super do 2oto50. “ black andslute do 18j to37J. “ Silk and Worsted do. very low. 4-4 Scotch Ginghams,31 to 37J. Furniture Calico,8 to20.. Servants’ Hdkfs, 12J to 25. Bed Ticking, 121 *<> 25. Cotton Stripes and Checks, 121 to 183. 7, Baud 10 4 Table Damask, all prices. Diupersof all kinds, very low. 6-4 and 10-4 Linen Sheetings. ALSO, C .1 It JP It TIJYG, From 25 cts to $ 1 per yd. LEGHORN, STRAW, SILK, ASP VELVET SB ©ASSES’Bo CTPurclinserB from abroad may dope,id upon lindinril LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOOD to be found in Georgia and at the Inwpftl price. Mi.ledgeviiie.Ga. W. BANCHOfT. JOHN L. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY AT CA*V. Hamilton, Harris Couniy, Geo. Nov. 14th 1843. 7 52l WM. SANFORD NORMAN, ATTORNEY AT JLAW, Wnltliourville, l.iborty county, Geori mlffers his Professional services to the Publii T).c.l2,lfi43, U it WILLIAM «. DAVIES, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Cullibcrl, Knndolpli County, Ga, WILL ritACTISF. IN THE COURTS OF THE C0UM1II 01 Randolph, Decatur, Suntier, Lee, Early, and Baker Dooly, Macon, of the Southwestern, and Stewart, of the Chattahocd* Circuit. IEJ*A]1 business confided to him shall meet with th* most prompt attention. June 2,1842. SAMUEL HALE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Knoxville, Crawford County, WILL PRACTISE IN THE COUNTIES OE Crawford, Upson, , Houston, Talbot, Marion, and Macon. June21,IU4!L 39 tf WILLIAM K. DcGRAFFENKIED, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Blnkcly, L’nrly County, Geo. ReferEavEst—Hon. Seaborn Junes, lion. t \Y.T. Cal quilt, Hon. A. Iverson, Hon. Joseph Sturgis, John Sddejt and Henry L. Penning, Emirs. Jan. 2, 14 »f Or. iV.JH. WELCH, Doffilsij MILLED GE YILLE. Ga. R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of .Millcigevill® the Members of the Legislature, and visitors to tnecity dining the session, that he is prepared to utttnd to tiie dutiaf of his profession, and may ut ull hours of the day lie seen it the store of Mr. Edwards. His terms will be liberal. Ocl. 31, 1843. 5 If SPLENDID SCHEMES. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 9, FOR 1844. To bo drawn at Alexandria on Saturday, Murch 9,1844. CAPITALS. . 1 prize of $30,000120 do I do 12,500 50 do ** 20 do 2,0001 dec. See. kc. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarter? $2 50. Certificate of Package ol 25 Wholes $130 ))“ do 26 Half do JS Do do 25 Quarter do * ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, _ . . Class No. lit, for 1SI4. . . Tube drawn at Aluxundria, D. C. on Saturday, «•«» *•, 1844, guard scheme. 1 prize of S2o,000| 10 prizes of 1 Ju 10,000 10 do W 10 Jo 2,000 &,c. 12 Drawn Numbers ouf of 06. , Tickets $111— llulie* $5-Quartrrs 6U. Certilicole of u i’nckage ol 22 \\ bole Tickets, $0“ f)° do 22 Half no Bo do 22 Quarter do 57 * ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 11, for lb44. To bo drawn in Alexandria, 1). C. t oil Saturds .March 23, 1844. . . SPLENDID PRIZES. , 1 prize of 83U.000 l prize of 1 <lo 10,OtXlllOO d i 1 1 do 5.000I &c. &'■ Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2 50 Ccrtificuta of a Package of 25 Whole Tickets f 1 - 1 l( o do 25 Half do * Do do 25 Quarter do * 0 Capilala of §10,000, amount mg to §00,000 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, „ , , Glass No. 12, for 1844. „ „ To be drawn ot Alexandria, ou Satuidsy March 30, B BRILLIANT SCHEME. 0 prizes of §10,0001 25 prizes of 9 1 do 3,500 "j.') do 1 do 2,340 L00 do &c. &c. Tickets $ltt—Halves $5—Qunltfr.. $2 5C. „ Ccrlificale ol irParkage ol 25 \\ |,„| c Tji ki I. $l 3t Do do 25 Half do « Do do 25 Quarter do IT/*Orders for 1 irkets and Shares amt Gpititle.tesol agesin 1 lie t lmve S|,lcndid Lotteries, will iereive the prompt attention, and au mlicial accmint oleiicb draats ■niiiiediately after it is uvei in all who oidrr fieut ei dreas, J. U. GREGORY A f o.Mao Feb. 20. WASHINGTON CITY.