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MUKiurrr ialm.
U APRIL o#
# 5aoK^Bob, Itd'iy,*N«to«, John, Burton, George, Horn,
Adieu, Daphney,Mary, f rancis, Dick, Perabrook, Allen, II ul-
U APRIL uoat, witWd tht ostial huurtof ask, Hie follow-
da, Lueyann, JHm. Awgfiline, tieorrtir-Atm, Bin
JituJooes, Crony, Alice, Silvy, llsanel, siobieaM, Alex-
Odder, Ann fciita ; one roan mare, one bay marc
gray inert and colt,one aorrcl horse, seven mtrie*, on
wagon, one harness, one yoke of oxen, one cert, one
fin; InViodoa as the property of John H. Wallacu to estrsfy
Property pointed out in eaid MW.
Jaa.M, latt.
JAd. W. MAVPIN. SlteriflT.
10
Potnnitt April SlioriflT'a Sale,
XT r||,L be mild before the Court house doer ill Eatnnton.
W Putnam County, on the (Irst Tueeduy in APRIL
Mftl,within the legal hours of tale, the lollowing f
to witt
Jaeob, Bob, (lurry, Preston, John, Burton, George, Sam,
Auiea,Duphney, Mary, Francis, Dick, Priubrook, Allen, IIuI-
da, l.ucyann, Jim,’Angelina, Georgia-Ann, Big Mary,
Jim-Jones, Creey, Alice, Biivy, Rachel, tiohicski, Alex
ander, Ann Eliza; one roan mare, one buy mare,
gtaymore nml colt, one sorrel horse, seven mules, one
wagon and harness, one yoke of oxen and cart,eight hut
dud &0 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Bit nut.I itlli
others; levied on ns the property of John It. Wallace, lo sat-
isfv sundry fi fns in favor of Joshua B. Pennimnu and oilier
vs JwkaH. Wallace.
JAS.W. MAPPIN, Sheriff.
Feb. 20, 1345. 22
Crawford April Slicriir'A hnlb§.
\%f ILL be sold before the Court liuuse door in the l
2? of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday ra APRIL i
within the us,.nl hours of sale, the following property, to
One lot of land, number seventy-six, in the sixth (list
•lso.halfof lot number two hundred nnd nine, and half «i
number one liandredand forty-four, both in the seventh
trict; also, fifty acres oflot number one hundred nnd lc
being the southeast corner of said lot; also, four acres <
number one hundred and fourteen, in the southeast corut
so id lot, both in the aectiud district, all of which was or
ally Houston, now Crawford county ; also, hall oflot nut
one hundred <«ltd fifteen, in the fourteenth District oforigii
Muscogee, now Crawford county; all levied on us the
perty of Win Campbell, to satisfy sundry fi fas from C
ford .
ley,endorser, and others, vs William Campbell, nml A. J
Preston, security on appeal. Properly pointed out by A. J
Prestou.
On® hundred and fifty-three acres of lot number one liun
drsd and ninety-cue, in the third District of originally Hon*
ton, now Crawford county.; levied on as the property of Freil
erick Hartley, to sntisfy one fi fa from n J notice’s Court ofeni
county in favor of H. B. Troutman vs F. Ilnrtly and Michac
Manley. Levy made and returned toine bv a constable.
JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
Feb. 22,1315. 22
Butts April Mortgage Sheriff*’* Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL ne;
within the usual hours ofsale, before the Court-lie it
door in Jackson, Butts county, the following properly, to w
One negro woman of yellow complexion, about 45 or
years of age; levied on ns the property of Hubert P. Colemi
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butts Inferior Court in lav
ofCharlns Bailey vs Ucbert P. Coleman. Property point
out in said mortgage fi fa.
o h. p. McClendon, d. sheriff.
Jen. 28,1345. in
Butts Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in A I*
next, before the Court-house door in the Tow
Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of sale
following property, to wit :
One lot of land, No. 17, in the fourth District of origin
Monroe, now Butts county, containing one hundred a<
more or less ; levied on as the property of John H. Moui
•atisfy a fi fa from a Justice's Court of sni ! county in f
of James If. Stark, assignee of David B. Carr, vs'John
Moore.
Also, at the smite time and place, will be sold, one ha
lot of land No. 48, and half ol lot No. 17, in the 4th Oistri
originally Monroe now Butts county ; levied on its the
perty of Thomas Lewis to snlisfv four fi fas from a Justice’!
Court in favor of Josiah Chatham vs Thotnus Lewis,
on and returned to me hv James Morris, Constable.
O. If. P. McCLENDON. Dep. Sheriff.
Feb.*25,1845. 23 ids
Wilkinson April Sheriff's Sales.
W ILL he sold at the Court house door in the town of
winton, on the first Tuesday in APBIL next,
tween the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to w
Ooe lot of lund, containing 200 acres, more or less, lying
tho 26th Dist. No. not known, whereon Jane Huyes now liv
levied on to satisfy u fi ft issued out of the Buperior Court
■aid County in favor ofThomas Jackson vs Elias D. Hays u
Feb. 25,1845,
S.B. MURPHY, D.Sheriff.
Telfair April Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court house door in ti
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday i
APRIL next, within the usual hours of sale, the folio
property, to wit:
One lot of land, number nut known, in the 8tli Dii
oforieinally Wilkinson, now Telfair county, known a
place wkereon Win. II. Williams now lives; levied on a
Feb. 21,1845.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Telfair April Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house dour in th
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first T
in APRIL next, wilhiu the legal hours of sole, the
ing property, to wit:
One lot of lund, No. not known, in the 9th District of
ally Wilkinson, now Telfair county, known as the
whereon John Fletcher formerly lived : also,one lot o
all levied on as the property of John Fletcher to sati
by the Plaintiff.
Feb. 14,1845.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Montgomery April Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in Mt. Ver
Montgomery county, on the first Tuesday in AP
next, within the usual hours of sale, the following prop!
to wit:
Eight hundred acres of pine land, more or less, indue
the improvement whereon Brantly Mosley, Jr now lives,
ing in the 51st company district ol said county; levied o
the property of Brandy Moslev, Jr. to sntisfy sundry fi
issued from a Justice's Court held in the 51st company
trict of said county—one in favor of Churles McCrimino
Btantly Mosley, Jr- and the balance in favor of (7. Sc F
Rae vs Brantly Mosley, Jr. principal, Cylar 1*. Mosley
Brantly Mosley, sr. endoisers.
Five hundred acres of pine land, more or less, including
improvement whereon Brantly Mosley, sr., now lives,in
5lst company district of said county; levied on ns the pro
ty of Brandy Mosley, sr., to satisfy sundry fi fas in favt
C.feF. McKue vs Brantly Moslev, Jr. principal, Cylni
Moslev and Brantly Mosley, sr., endorsers. Property pc
ed out by plaintiff on the part of McCrimmon, ondby the
feudaut on the part of McRae. Levy made and returnci
me by a Bailiff.
Five hundred acres of pine land, more or less, lvimr in
51st District of said county, known as the pla
Monroe formerly lived, and two hundred nnd fifty u..
land, moreor less, known as the pluce whereon Geon
formerly lived, well improved; 50 head of slock cattle,-. ■■
ofliorsci, two mules, two yoke of oxen, nnd ox waggon,*
levied on as the property of Charles McCrimmon, to sat
two fi fna issued from the Superior Court of said county,
in favor of Fuller, Moore St Co. and one in fuvorofSntn
Yopp, va Charles McCrimmon. Properly pointed out by
fendant.
One town lot, situated in Mt. Vernon, containing hall
acre, more or less, well improved, with u dwelling-hot
barns,a good lot nnd stable, and quite a commodious stc
house; also, one thousand ncres of pine land, more or h
and known ns thcpjace whereon Hugh McNalt now livet
the 51st company district; all levied oil ns the property
Hugh McNntt. to satisfy one ft fa issued from the Supei
Court of said County id favor of the Central Bank of Geoi•
vs Hugh McNatt, David B. Creech, ami George Willis. The
lot pointed out by David B. P L — J **-- 1 -- 1 — J —
by F. McRae.
Feb. 25th, 1845.
es ofpin
ge Willi
W'oSS
Ware April Sheriff’** Sale.
'L be sold before the Court-house door in t
F VVareboro’, Ware county, on the first Tin
APRIL next, within the usual hours of sale, the ft
property, to wit:
One hundred bushels of corn, more or loss, one tw
waggon,one roan horse seven or eight years old, or
boiler of fort} gallons measure; all levied on as the |
of Seaborn Lastinger, to satisfy three fi fns, in fnvo
dr^w J. Miller vs Seaborn Lastinger—one in favor
K. Harris vs Seaborn Lastinger—one in favor of Dnv
vs Seaborn Lastinger.
MILES J. GUEST, Sheriff.
February 18,1845.
A dm in Kira tor’<4 Sale.
A GREEABLY’ to unorder oftlte Honorable Infei
of Montgomery county, while sitting as a Court ofOrdi
nary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Mnv next, belt
Court-house door in the city of Snvnnmth, Chatham c
all that moiety or southern half of lot No' 4 (four),coot
forty feet on two sides and ninety feet on the other two
which said half lot of laud is in that portion of the city
■aid formerly known ns Garden lots. Hold ns the property of
John Curry, deceased. Terms made known on the dnv of
tale. DANIEL MclN TIRE, Adm’r.
Feb.3d, 1845.21 tds
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Honorable the Inferior Court
of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold nl the Court-house door in the town of Irwinlon
on the first Tuesday in April next, two negroes, to wit: Loui
es. a woman about twenty years old. and Emnline. a girl j
about seventeen years old. Sold ns the property of Benja
min Extim, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditor!
of Mid deceased, Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM A. HALL, ) .. .
DANIEL E. COLLINS, { Adm
Wilkineon county, January 28, 1845. 18
CITATIONS
GEORGIA, BbIIwIm Oraaqr. «
It/HKHKAH Wile, F. Roger, .ml Hr.-kl.h Roger.
VV Motor, apply to otc (br lott.r. of A4aii.tott.tlo. oo
Ih. .at.tc of Muhach Roger., Ian ol ..Id county,doomed:
Tlte.c cro, therefore, to oil. cod tdoiooiah all and Mngtilor
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be end appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law,to allow cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. ,
Given tinder my hand) at office, this SVtli dev of Jen. 1845.
19 5t JOHN W. W. SNRAI), o. 0. o.
4412041441 A* Uuldwln Conntjr*
\\ IlKKKArt Mrs. Harriet N. Grey eppliee to me for
m fetteiset Administration on that part of the estate of
James Grace, Isle of Henry county, Alabama, deceused,
which is within the State of Georgia:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo be and appear
at my office, within the time piescrihed hy law, to show cau^e,
ifany they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office,this 20th day-of Jan., 1815.
17 5l JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
44 LO It <41 A, It n I<1 win County*
fl/’IIEREAS John A. Breedlove applies to me for let-
VV tors of Administration «ou (lie estate -of Sarah J.
Breedlove, Inte of said county, deceased r
riieso are therefore to cite und adHionish all and singular,
the kindred nnd creditors of suid deceased lo Ire nnd nppeural
my office within the time prescribed by law. to show i-unse,
ifany they li>ivc,wliv said letters should not be grunted.
Given under hiv hand nt office, this*JUtb day of Jnn. 1845.
17 5t * JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c.C.o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County*
COURT OF ORDINARY, January Term, 1815.
VT 7 II UREAS, on the thirteen'li duy of October, 1840,
VV Alnnsell J. S mil It executed bis certain willing obliga
tor} to David G. Gibson, -thereby obliging himself to make ti
tles to said Gibson to a certain tract of land described in said
Bond—and whereastmid Bond Ims Itecn legally tranwfcried
to Mrs. Ann Murlor, who has tiled her application, together
with said Boiid,jmi} ing that the Executors and Executrix of
snid Mansell J. Smith he required to execute to her good and
sufficient titles to said land: —
It is, therefore. Ordered, That a Rule Nisi bo grstHeJl re-
quiriug said Executors nnd Executrix to slmw cause, within
the lime prescribed by law, wkv -enkl .prayer should not he
granted And it is further Ordered, That snid Rule he pub
lished,for the space of three mouths, in one of the gazettes of
Milledgeville.
A true extinct from the minutes,this 18th duv of January,
1015. 17 13t JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
44EOKOIA, Baldwin County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, January Term. 1845.
TT appearing to the Court by the representation of John B.
A Founds, Administrator on the estute of Ezekiel Harris,
deceased, that he Ims fully administered ou raid estate, and
lie having made application for letters of Dismission from said
Administration:
It is, therefore, Ordered, that the Clerk of this Court do issue
a citation, requiring nil persons concerned, to show cause, it
any they have,on of before the first Monday in September next,
why said letters should not issue; und that said citation he
publis ird in one of the gazettes of this State, for the space of
six months.
A true extract from the minutes, thin 18th dnv ofJnnunrv,
1845. 17 2tit JOHN \V. W. SNEAD, c. c.o
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
%a/IIEKEAS Hugh Knox, Administrator de bonis non on
V t the estute of Alexander Green, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said Administration :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the. kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed hv luw, to show cuuse,
ifany they have, why snid letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand utoffice, this 17thdnv of Dec, 1844.
12 ni6m JOHN W. VV. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
IITHEKBAS Mrs. Jane .Mitchell, Executrix on the eHato
Vv of William S. Mitchell, deceased, upplies to me for let
ters of Dismission front said Executorship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd singular,
the kinnrt-d und creditors of said deceased, to be und uppenr
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cuuse
if any they have, why said letters should tiot'be granted.
Given under my bund at office, this 3d dav of Dec. 1844.
10 in6m JOHN W. VV. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
/II ERE AS Robert B. Mcicluun, Executor on the es-
VV tale of Angeline Mencham, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said.Executorship :
These: are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceused. to be ami
appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, ifany tliev have,why said letters should not he granted.
Given undermv huod utoffice, this lltli day of March.1845.
21 i)i6m JoIlN VV. VV. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
T’T7'HEREAS James V. Freeman, Administrator on the
W estate of Thomas Freeman, deceased, upplies to me
for letters of dismission from snid Administration :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aiulsingular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and uppeur
at my office within the time prescribed by law,toshuw cause
il uny they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tin hand at office, this 4th dnv of March 1845.
24 6m * JOHN F. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
it:711EREAS Maty Hicks, Administratrix on the estate of
V T Abner J. Hicks, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration :
These are, therefore, lo cite und admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appeur at
my office within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause, il
any they have, why suid letters should not he grunted.
Given under my hand,at office, this 10th dnv ol Jan. 1815.
17 tnfiin AUG. B. RA1FORD, C. C. u.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W/ HEliEAS Juu.es Taylor,Guardian fur the orphans of
Tv Thomas Taylor,deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from the Guardianship of Thomas and Ardelissa
Tavlor, twoofsaid Wards:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be und appeur at my office, withinthe time nrescrihed
hy luw. to show cause,if any they have, why said letters of
dismission should not he granted.
Given under my hund at office, this 1st day of Januarv,1845.
15 m6in AUG. B. RAIFOKI), c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
VT7HEREAS William C. Parker, Administrator on the
VV estate of Matthew Underwood, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said Administration:
These ure therefore to cite and admonish all and singuior
the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to be nnd
appear at my office withinthe time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut be
granted.
Given undernty hand at office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 tnfiin AUG. B. RAIFOKI), Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
Vl/ilEUEAS Samuel Sanders, Agent for Claibourne B.
Tv Sunders, as Administrator on the estate ol Martha
Sunders, upplies to me for letters of dismission from said
Administration, as Agent aforesaid :
These are,t herefore.t ocite and admonish allandsingular
the kindred und creditort-of suid deceased .to be anduppeur
at iuy office within the time prescribed by law, to snow
cause, ilunytliey have, why saidlettnrs should notbegranted
Given uudur my band at office this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 mtfin AUG. B. RAIFORI). Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
%T 7HEREAS Moses S. West and Alfred Branham, Ad-
VV niinistratora on the Estate of Johni Wise, apply to me
for letters of dismission from Raid Administration:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
be and appear ut my office, within the time prescribed by law
to show cause,if any they have, why said letters dismtssory
should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
AUGUSTUS B. KAlFORD, Clerk.
October l, 1844. 1 m6in
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
\mni£KEAS Williamson Calhoun applies to me for let-
T T ters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the
estate of Rachel Calhoun, late of said county, deceased :
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors i.f said deceased, to he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to snow
cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 27th day of Feb., 1845.
23 5t A. B. RAIFORI),c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Motitflgomcry County.
\\f IIEREAS Norman Gillis and Mark Phillips apply to
If me for letters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Gillis, lato of said county,deceased.
These are therefore Incite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show
cause ifany they have, why said leitersshould not he granted.
Givcu under my hand at office, this 6th duy of £ept.,1814.
51 6m FAKQUHARD McRAE, C. C.O.
C4LOIU4I.4, l Court of Ordinary,
Ncwloii County. S September Term, 1844
\ V / II EKE V.S Joel Colly, Administrator on the estate of
V V SusuiiiiiiIi Tillery, lute of said county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of Dismission liom said estate :
These are, thero>ore, to citeand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceused, to be and appear nt
my office, within the time nrescrihed hy luw, to sluw cuuse,il
any they Imve, why said l tiers of dismission should not be
gruu'ed.
Given under my band, at office, this 9th dav of Sept. 1841.
51 fim WM.D. LUCKIE.C. C.O.
Dec. 9,1044.
It MOUTHS «A.r d.i. application arid b.
to lit. Ho.or.til. Ih. Inferior Court of Patn.iu
HANNAH WYNN, Eiocattix.
II
MONTHS after dale, application will be
;o the honorable Inferior Court ol Newton county,
Dec.2,1844.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm’x:
IVERSON L. GRAVES,Adm’r.
11
I NOUR MONTHS afterdate application will he made
1 to the honorable tbo Inferior Court of Telfair county,
Idle sitting us a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell the
sal estuleof Win. Studstill, sen. late of said county, deceas-
d. WM. STUDSTILL,jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, Nov. 17,1844. 9
IaIOUU MONTHS after date application will be
.1/ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin-
. late of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM A. HALL, ;
DANIEL E. COLLINS,)
:m-county, Nov.5th, 1844.
Dec. 2. 1844.
<jr.Olt(JIA* Pccnlur Coivniy.
W HEREAS Elias McEIvnine applies to me for letters
of Ailiniiiistraiiou on tho estuleof George Wyche t lnle
of >M idisou county, FU.,deceased :
These arc,therefore, to cite nnd udmonish nil and singular
the kimliod and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause,
ifany exist, w hv said lettris should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office this 30iIuIhv of Januarv, 1845.
20 5t JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.’c. o.
A<lmlnIterator*’ Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Covington, Newton county, on Tuesday, the Jill)
dnv of March next, the following property to wit:
One horan,one Jersey wagon, one silver watch, a lot olold
clothing, and a lot of dry goods. Hold as the property of
HnrliKellv.Inte of said roomy,deceased.
Term* on the day of aale.
RICHARD BYRNE, > AlWr _
H. D. TREANOR, J A(Imr, ‘
Nom ton county, January 2lal, 1845. [wdl] 18
GEOKGlAi Telfair Coimiy.
W HEREAS Mary Rawlins and James W. Rnwlinsnpply
to me for letters of Administration on the estate of
Ridden Rawlins,sen. late nl said countv, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish siluml singular the
kindred nnd creditors of said di ceased, to be nnd appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any
lliev have, why eaid lettera should not be granted.
Given under my band at office this 22d duy of Feb., 1845.
23 5t JNO. F. Melt A E, C. O. «.
■\T OTICE,—The public is hereby notified, that Sarah
Wallace. my wife, has abandoned my bed and board
ir two mnnihalast past, and they are forewarned ftom cred
ling Iter un-n my account, aa I am determined to pay none
of Iter cornmcis. WILLIAM W ALLACE.
Doe. 17, 1841. 12 k
I NOtJ K MONTHS after date, application will he
. iiuidr to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
fitting fur ordinury purposes, for leav
istate of
Be the Aim IK 1ST HA TOR.
Il-(wbc)
villhemude
. to dm Inferior Court of Decatur count v, when Milling for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 32o, ill
the20th district oforieinally Early, hut now D.ratur coun
ty, belonging to tlte heirs of.Sterling Hines, deceased, for the
purpose of making a division amongst the heirs of said de
ceased. THOMAS HINES, Executor.
December 4tlt, 1844. H
70UR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
sining for ordinary purposes, forfeave to sell two bits of land
in Cherokee, belonging to the-estate of George Shiuholser,
deceased, fur the benefit of the creditors of snid deceased.
W.J. SIIINIIOLSER, Adm’r.
February 4,1845. 20
date application will l>e madit
_ honorable Inferior Court of Baldwin county whilw
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands be
longing to the estate of Meshuch Rogers, deceased, for the
benefit of the heiis and creditors of said deceased.
WILKV F.UOOERS.. ? Adm - rl .
!Wim:ii 4lli. 1045.
ULZIiKIAH llOGEItS,
23
Notice to Debtors anil Cretlllors.
\ LL pcr.onn iit.lulned to thu c.ltte of Albert Jones.late of
tho county of Pntnum, d.‘erased, are requested to make
immediate pay me tit ; and those Itnvinq demitllde against tits
same wilt present litem in terms of the law.
II. W. SANFORD, Adm’r
Feb. 4.1845. 2» lit
Notice to Debtors nntl Creditors.
A LL persons bolding demands against the estate ol Hugh
Kelly, Into of Newton county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to present them in terms of the law; and those indebted
to said estute are requested to come forward and make pay
ment. RICHARD BYRNE,) Adm , r _
II It 'I'lJL'AMOU 1 /1UIII to.
Newtc
11 I). TREANOR.
i county, January 21st, 1845.[wdl]
18 Gt
Notice to Debtors mid Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William D. Cole, de
ceased,are requested to make immediate payment, nnd
all persons having ilemnpds against suidestate, to present them
to die Subscriber,duly alt«»sted, within the time prescribed by
law. JOHN (7, MASON, Administrator
Putnam county, Dec. 24, 1814.de bonis non.
Notice to Debtors and 47rcditors.
i the estate of Curry Joice, late of
d, are requested to make immedi
ate payment; and nil those to whom said estate is indebted,
are (ierehv notified to present their claims duly authenticated
within the timo prescribed by ‘
W’are county, Feb. 18,1845.
MILES J. GUEST, Adm’r,
SARAH JOICE, Adm’x.
21 Ct
Brought to Jnil,
AT Irwinlon, Wilkinson county, Ga. n Ne-
O .*o Hoy who says his name is Hurrel, about
seventeen years old, dark complexion, long
fure and down look, when spoken to. He says
lie belongs to n matt by Che name of Williuui
Knight, living in Pike county,Gn.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
property,pay charges and take him away
M
filer.
Sept. 9,1844.
Brought to Jnil 9
IN Spuria, Hancock county, a Negro man, who
n>s his name is JACOB, and belongs to Richard
Halley.ofTnlbotcnunty. Heisot medium sixe,
f|tiito black, 25 to 30 years old, and says that Hnl-
' ley purchased him of M. G. Harris, of this county,
1 Inst winter. The owner is requested to comply
with the law, and take him awuy.
• R. S. HARDWICK, Jailor.
Spnrta, Nov. 19ll>, 1844. 9 tf
dSlm\
Brought to Jail*
AT Irwinlon, Wilkinson county, two Ne
groes, one n hoy about seventeen years of nge,
nnd of dark complexion, and uDout five feet
gill inches in height;-—nnd the other a man
tout twenty three years of nge, ol dark com
plexion, about five feet nnd five inches in
height, nnd stammers in his speech, when spoken to. The
boy says bis nume is Lem.-ter.and the man calls himself Ad
am, and say they both belong to a man by the name of Lucy
Coley, residing in Houston county, Georgia.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
properly ua the luw diiccts, puy charges and take them an ay.
Feb. 22d, 1845.
Brought to Jail,
AT Irwinlon, Wilkinson county, Georgia,
two negroes, to wit, Simon, about twenty-
throe years old, five feet ten inches high,dark
complected, down look when spoken to; Sam,
u boy about sixteen yeoiaold, five leet six or
eight inches high,dark complected,lively np-
nearnnee when spoken to. Both negroes say
they belong to Thomas Dyson, of Monroe county, Georgia.
The owner or owners arc requested to conic forwurd, prove
propeity and take them aw
March 3d, 1844.
SSL
GEOKGlAi Newton County.
TAKEN lip by John Morgan, nnd tolled
before me, (7. R. Flovd, n Justice ol the peace
and for the 547th Dist. G. M. one bay mare
blind in the left eye, all four feet while, and
two wbile spots on her back. Appraised by
Thomas Sharp and Micliunl Hester lobe worth tlii-ty dol
lars. Supposed to be seven or eight years old.
C. R. FLOYD, J. I*.
January 4th, 1845.
A true extract from the Eslray Rook.
WM. D. LUCKIE.c. t-c.
March 4th, 1845. 24 3t
KjL;
GEORGIA, Crawford County.
THIS day James Whittle,of5771h distiict'
tolled before me a sorrel mure, with u blaze
face, nnd two fore feel white: four feet nine
orten inches high—supposed to he thirteen or
fourteen years old. her left hip knocked down
nercaivabl v apprnised by J nines Ueelund, Esq. und Jacob
B. Wbittukrr, to ten dollars.
F. R.TURNER, J. P.
March 5tli, 1845.
Clerk'* Office of the Inferior Court of Crawford County.
I certify the above is a true extract from the Estruy Book
ofsnid county. JACOB LOWE, c.i.c.
March Gib, 1845. 24 3t
IK> i
SlXj
GEORGIA, Warren county.
EVANS MuCRARY, of t>uid county, loll,
before me a bay mare, between fourteen and
fifteen hands high,twelve years old. a star ill
her forehead, both hind feet while just above
the hoof, somewhat grey about the shoulders
occasioned by the collar. Appraised by Nathaniel Graves
nnd Spivy Fuller, jr. at thirty dollars, this 17th Jnniinry,
1845. SPIVY FULLER, J.P.
Clerk'$ Office, Inferior Court oj Warren County, Ga.
I certify that the above is a true extract from the Estray
Book of suid county.
JAMES PILCHER, (7. I. C.
Feb. 5,1845. 20 3t
*h
Feb. 21,1845.
EMPEROR.-The fine young
Jack Emperor will stand at my stable in
Milledgeville, the present Spring. Those
who are desirous to have colts by him shall
have a chance at a reduced price, either by
the season or insurance. Five mures in a
club will make a considerable reduction.
Further information can he hnd at the sta
ble. M.E. EDWARDS.
22 fit
GEORGIA, Wilkinsou County.
W HEREAS Samuel Bragg, Administrator on the estate
ofCornelius Bachelor, late of snid county, deceased,
applies to me lor letters of dismission frotr. suid Administra
tion :
These are therefore, to cite nnd adnionishall and singular,the
kindrednud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear al my
office within the time nrescrihed by law, to show cause, ifany
they have, why snid letters should not be granted-
Given under my hand atoffice, this 24th day of Jan., 1845.
19 5t A. B. RAlFORD.c.c.o.
SffSW WORKS.
J UST RECEIVED, Arrali Neil,or Times of Old,a Ro
mance by G. P. R. James Esq. The H. Family, or
Tralinnau, Axel and Anna, and other Tales, by Frederick
Bremer, translated by Mary llowelt. The Grandfather, a
novel h> the late Miss Ellen Pickering. The Autobiography
of Henrich Stelliugs. Into Aulic Counsellor of the Grand
Duke of Baden,dec. Slc. translated from the German by L.
Jackson. Arthur's Lady’s Magazine, Campbell’s Foreign
Semi MontiiK Magazine, or Select Miscellany of European
Literature anil Art. The Columbian Lady’aand Gentleman’s
Magazine. Goody's Magazine and Lady's Book. The La
dy’s National Magazine. The Lady's Musical Library, Au
gust No. Also. No.fi, of the Pictorial Bible, with a vuriety
ofother interesting works. ...
AT M. E. EDWARDS'S STORE.
August 20, 1844. 47 if
A4wlft!ttrai*r f g istoi
TTNDBK on order of the honorable the Inferior Coart of
U the county of Putnam, when titling fer ordinary pnrooe-
•f, will be sold at the Court House in Ketontou, on tne b tret
Tneeday in Mey Mat, all the Nogtuoo belonging In the la*
late of Richard P. Ingram, lato of said eoaaty, oeceeeed.—
Terms of sale will be given on the day of aale.
WILL1AH INGRAM, Adm’r.
March, 4th, 1845. 23—td
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ©A.}
Millkdoevilli, 30ib December, 1844. )
I N pursuance of the provisions of an Act assented to 27th
December, 1843, entitled “ An Act to provide for the Edu
cation of the Poor” It i$ Ordered that the funds set apart for
such purpose be distributed to such Counties as have made
returns to this Department,on and after the 1st duy of January
next.
The d stributive share of each county will be paid to any
person presenting a certified copy of au order of the Inferior
Court uuUionzing such payment
By the Governor.
J.U. HORNE,8. E.D.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
By GEO ROE W. CRA WFORD, Governor of .aid Stale.
TN accordance with an ‘*Act to provide lor the flection of
JL General officers of this State,” fitc., assented to 27lh
December, 1843.1 have counted and consolidated the returns
received a' the Executive Department, of an election held on
the first dav of January last, lor a Hrigudier General to com
mand the Second Brigade,Twelfth Division, Georgin Militia,
from which it appears that JOHN F. BEAVERS received the
highest number of votes. 1 do, therefore, issue this, mv proc
lamation, hereby declaring the snid JOHN F. BEAVERS to
'»n duly elected Urigudier Geneial ol the Second Brigade,
Twelfth Division,Georgia Militia, and order thut a commis
sion do issue accordingly.
Given under my hand und the Great Seal of the State, at the
Uanitol in Milledgeville, this 3d day of March, 1845,
and of the Independence of the United States the
sixty-ninth.
GEORGE YV. CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
N.C. Barnett, Secretary of State. 23
time:
& rjt—r.
!77rr u«I.U hi hi. Iim. *"ieh
Gold oad Silrer
Sectaries.
Cattery.
Silver tb Plated
WARE,
Finger Rieg*. Solnr l amp.,
Ponhle it nr relied Guns, Walking
Canes, Fancy Articles, Toys, Ac.
which lie will .ell at priuen tn nuit Ihn time.. Seeing i. be
lieving. therefure call nntl judge fur voureclvce nl the old
...nd, .ign of ih. Hold Watch. ^ C(J(LDg
Milledgeville, March 3d, ISIS.
P. 8. llnvingan excellentenpply of matctialeand enperior
workmen, he i, prepared to execute all kindt of repairing in
the inoet tatitfnclorymanner, with CHEAPNKesaad UKIf ATCH.
All Welches sent from a dietanue will receive prompt alten-
23 tf O-U.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Ry GEORGE W. CRA WFORD, Governor oj taid Stale.
H AVING received official information that on the 22d duy
ol January last, a murder was committed in the city of
Macon, Bihh county,hv one 'THOMAS M. SELF upon the
body of oue Joseph Hull, and that said SELF has fled from
justice:—
I have thought proper to issue this.ntv Proclamation, here
by offering a reward ol SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for
the apprehension and delivery of suid SELF lo the Sheriff
or Jailor of said county of Bibb.
And I do moreover chnrge and require all officers, rivil and
military, in this Slate, to be vigilant in endeavoring to appre
hend suid .SELF, in order that he may be brought to trial
for the crime with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand nnd the Greut Seal of the State,at the
Capitol in Milledgeville this 5th duy of February,1845,
and in the 69ill year of American Independence.
GEO. VV. CRAWFORD.
By order of the Governor:
N. (7. Baknett, Secretary of State. 20 3t
HEAD QUART 17US, ?
Milledgeville, 6th February, 1845. \
To the Colonel* or Commandant* of Regiments composing
the Fourth Division, Georgia Militia.
W HEREAS n vacancy has occurred by the resignation
of Jeptba V. Harris, Major General of the Fourth Di
vision of tho Militiu of this State : Now, in order that said va
cancy may be filled, and in pursuance of law, I have thought
proper to issue this, my proclamation, hereby ordering you,
the snid Colonels or Commnndunts of Regiments, to cause nn
election to he held on MomUiy, the twenty-eighth of April
next, at the several pluces of boldine elections in your Regi
ments, us are now established by law for holding elections
for members of the General Assembly, giving due notice
thereof, for the election of a Major General to fill the vacancy
aforesaid.
And I do further order, that returns of said election be made
lo Head (Quarters, in the time prescribed by law.
By the Commandcr-in-Chief.
20 tf ‘ JOHN H. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
IIOIVAKU A RUTHERFORD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Apalachicola, Fla.
a'HE untiermgneil hnving coimmmced a General Cnmtnta-
A sion Btisineea at Apalachicola, are now prepared to re
ceive am! forward, store or sell, nil cotton and produce or
goods,consigned to them. Their personal attention will he
given to all business confided to their care.
THACKER B. HOWARD.
ADOLPHUS 8. nUI HEKFOim
Jan’y. 1845.
FOR MALI',
T hree fine northern made buggies, with
harness to mutch. Also, n good second-hand SUI.KEY
nnd harness. OTIS CHILDS.
Milledgeville. March 4,1045. 23 tf
NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CUTLERY,
]?3kt®(2. wsaif® wry
AND
FANCY GOODS,
M JLOWJuR PRICES than they have
ever been ofTcred for in Georgia•
/I K. YVJENTWORTH, formerly in the employ
V7» of Mr. Childs of Milledgeville, (as Waich-muker,) has
recently returned from New-York, with n fine stock of
Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware, &t\ dee.
CONSISTING OF
Superior Gold and Silver Lever Watches,
Gold Fob, Guard und Ladies Neck Chains,
Gold,Silver and Steel Spectacles,
Gold nnd Silver Pencils,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Breast Pins,
Finger Rings and Ear Rings,
Gold Buttons. Studs and Chain Slides, Thimbles,
Ladies’ Fine Gold and lluir Bracelets,
Jet Combs, Hair Pius am) Head Ornaments, &c.
Roger’s Superior Pen and Pocket Knives,
Razor’s anu Scissors,
Kink Plated Castors, Cake Baskets and Candle Sticks,
Brittnnia Ware, Fancy Goods. Ate. Ate. Ate.
Embracing almost everv article usually kept in bis line, ALL
ofwhich is ENTIRELY NEW and of the most fashionable
style and best quality, und will be sold at prices which cannot
fail to suit purchasers.
Watches and Jew'elry of every description re
paired at the shortest notice. All Watches repaired or sold
will he warranted to keep good lime lor one >ear or tiie cash
refunded. Watches sent from any part of the country will
receive Ibn same attention, and be repaired on as reasonable
terms as though the owner were present.
C. K. W ENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweler, store adjoining that of Mr. Geo.
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MAC OK, Geo.
Macon, Jan. 7, 1815. 15 tf
FA NCY AND STAPLE SILK?
WILLIAMS, RANKING PENNIMAN
Ntt. 02 WILLIAM STREET *
CORNER OF CEDAR STREET
anew you.
W OULD call the intention ol Dealers to their -
sive and full assorted Stock of • ***•»•
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS
which have been bought at the last Auction kale* at •
cesfar below the cost of importation, and which they
at a small advance, for cash or apjrrui fd note*. ^
Theirslock will Im found to comprise everv article it,•
variety of price and style; and tliev solicit tho careful
lion ol buyers,satisfied Shut as it regards both, they Uu J'
the strongest inducements. Tbcirassortinani of oi,r
CASHMERES, CRAPES & MUSLIN DE LAINRa
comprizes new and eleguat patterns of nil quulilies •«,! u,
styles; also,
CASHMERE AND BROCIIE SHAWLS
Long and square; Kabyle,damask nnd plaid Woollen |L l
Minwls; Thibet black nnd colored do.; Muslin de Laine nU'
sulin bordered and embroidered do.; also, ''"t
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,at present low rates; with a general
inent ofAliliuery Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS &. BLACK ALPaccar
Colton and silk wnrp, a very extensive assortment* intJu’
wnb nil thevnriutis stvlos of DRESS GOODS, LaceGooSb
White Goods,Linen Cambrics and Cambric HauiKerehi!^’
Aic. Ate. lit ‘ *z
DRESS GOODS
they cun shown great range of styles, in Rich Printed Ctik.
mere d’Ei-osee, of the IhI< st Paris patterns; 1 ires ns, Cri*
De Luines, Muslin De Laines of Paris styles, never'beb
offered. ,,,,
AIpvccns, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk,low and biek
priced. “
SILKS—Cameleon Brocade Silks; Cnrnelron Drnctfc
Striped Si ks ; Plain and Satin Striped Helleuieunes b|j!
and Blue Black Satin Striped and Broeudc figured Silks
Satin Striped (iron Grames ; Black nml Blue BhiLk j
Swiss. Italian Lustrings; Gras de Rbeiins; Giub d’Afrinu.
Bluck und Blue Block Satins. Also,
MILINERY GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and ^ntins efe*
tirelv new styles, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,rich Full paiterw
new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Bluck and flU
Black, fig’d shaded plaid ; cut nml uncut.
LACES.
Cap Laces in great variety, of new nnd elegnnt potier*
Trimming Laces and Lace edgings, black and whitej $||
Lisle, Guipure,Mechin, Brussels, &e,
Thread Laces and Edgings, French, German and Eailkk
SHAYVLS.
Rich Cashmere and Brnche Long and square ShnwIr.Tbik*
Muslin Du Laine.Kuliv le, Plaid, \\ oollen, Nett, &c. ic.
SILK SHAWLS—Dark Camelton, Suiiu Striped,firart
See.
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Mtaen.ufKW
of the most approved manufacture. Buch, Merino, Woolln
Silk, Lace, Filet, Egyptian, ludiu Rubber, Ac.
Theirslock will he found to comprise a full nsrortimi
all the vurious small items needed, and they invite ike UItl
lion of Buveis, with the fullest confidence that they can >i
plv everv want in their line.
Nov. 5', 1844. C
GREINER & REAEE,
FACTORS
And Commission Merchants.
Ao. 72, Bny Street.
C. A. Greinkr,
\V. A. Deall.
51 tf
Savannah.
Sept. 17.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAP1TJML, $300,000.
rpHE NEW-YORK CONTKAHUTIONSHIP FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY havingeBtohlisliedanapen.
cy in KNOiviLLEtCrawfurJ courity. will insure
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
and every description of prnperty, ngainet Iobs or damage bv
““ r ”‘ - ——-si II. * * -
Knoxville, June 11, 1014.
MURDOCK Agent.
37 I
WILLIAM K. DcORAFFENRIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Blakely, Early County, Geo.
Referenced—Him, Seaborn Jones,Hon. W.T.Col.
quill, Hon. A. Iverson,Hon. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley,
and Henry L Benning Esqrs.
Jan.2, j, ,r
ADDISON C. SCOTT,
Attorney ut Law,
TAZEWELL, MARION COUNTY, Geo.
Jnn.14, 1845. 16 261
The Columbus Enquirer will copy for six months.
TIIE N. YORK CON TKIBliT ION SHIP
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 37, Wall Street, New-York.
CAPITAL 8300,000,
I NSURE Iloueen, Huihlinge.Rhipe and their Cargoea, (in
port only,) Gouda and Merchandize, from lose or damage
Ityfire- T. W. WHITE, Agent
for Milledgeville and its vicinity.
March 4.1845. 23 tf
VARIETY STORE.
I SAAC BOWER has just received, and has for sale on
accommodating terms, at his Store in the State Bank
Brick Building, a great vuriety and general assortment of
GOODS,cons.sting of
Fancy, Fashionable and Staple
DRV GOODS,
Glass and Crockery Ware,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
MEDICINES AND DYE STUFFS,
And an assortment of GROCERIES,
The whole enumerating neurly nil the articles in demand for
general use ; all ofwhich ore offered of very low prieee.
(D-Coiion will he received in payment at the highest cur
rent price. n if Dec. 10.
Neui York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To aupply the city Sc interior trade by the piece or package.
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WILLIAM-6T.)
L EE Sc BliBWSTER give notion to Dealers in Dry Goods
thut they have removed their WAKE-HOUSE fur PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCI USIVELY, from lVarl lo 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention to PRINTS ONL* ,L
Sc (Lorn enabled to exhibit nn uxsoriment far HuriiasHiig any
ever before offered in America—und to sell at prices as low
and oknkkal.lt LowKH,than those whose attention is divided
among a large variety of articles.
The Slock consists ofsKVKKAi. thousand patterns sni
COLORS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
11 market—many styles oj which are got up exclusively for thev
own satis,and cannot be had elsewhere, excipt in second hands.
Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest to examine
ibis slock before making their purchases—they will have the
advantage ol learning the lowest market price, and compar
ing all the desirable styles in market side by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every vuriution of the
market,ure placed in the bunds of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844 . 2 If
FURNITURE”OFALL KINDS MADE CHEAP
TO ORDER, REFAIRING, $c. <f-c.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Mil
ledgeville and its vicinity^ that be has bought all the
Stock See. of Mr. Windsor Lord, and Ims taken the shop for
merly occupied by him; and that lie will carry on the
lYIaklng: and Repairing or all kinds of
Furniture,
on reasonable terms to suit the times: and will nlso do any
thing in the line of House Carpenter's Work ; und hopes, by
strict attention to business, to gel a elmre of public patronage.
Produceand Lumber of all kinds will be received in pay
ment for any kind of work done by me, and with good refer
ences work may be had for notes mude payable at Chris mas.
(LpTurning tu Wood or Brass done to order.
ROB’T D. HALL.
P. S.—All kinds of Paints can lie Imd ready for use, Gluss
Cut to any size, nnd Glazing done. R. D. II.
Milledgeville, Feb. 27, 1845. 23 tf
NOVICE.
T HE subscriber having sold out his Stock, &c. to Mr.
Robert D. Hall, is now desirous of closing his business,
and would he very much gratified if his friends would come
forward and settle their bills, and inure particularly those in
debted to bun by note. WINDSOR LORD.
P. S. Be careful and not wake me up ton early in the morn
ing for the purpose of paying any bills; but on uny other
business I will turn out most cheerfully, I may he found at
my room udjoining Mr. lsunc Newell’s Store,3d door from the
street. W. L.
Milledgeville, March 4,1845. 23 tf
Vo the Indigent Deaf nml Dumb.
A S Commissioner lor the above unfortunate class of per- ! in no instance
Rons, I hereby give notice that 1 shall be prepared to
accompany them lo the American Asylum nt Hartford,Conn,
by the 21st April next. Applicants for this charity must he
between the uges of 12 and25; their applications should he
ni-tde tome(by letter orotherwise)by the 1st of April,and should
be accompanied by n Certificate, from the Judges of the Infe
rior Court oftlte countv in which each moy reside, that bo or
she is a citizen oftlte Slate of Georgia, and too poor lo defray
the expenses of bis or Iter own education. The friends of
such unfortunate persons nre requested to convey them to my
residence in Clinton, Jones countv ,by the 19th of April next.
JESSE H. CAMPBELL,
Commissioner forDeuf and Dumb.
Jan. 14, 1845. 16 lOt
PROSPECTUS OF THE
SOIJVIIERK CUE VIVA TOR,
A Monthly Journal devoted to the improvement of Soutkcn
Agr iculture.
I N issuing the Prospectus for tit* Tin bo Yomimf ifih*
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, the Publishersh»ve£
high gratification of announcing to the public that they hare
succeeded in engaging the services of
JAMES CAMAK, of Athens, Ga.
to conduct the editorial department of the paper. The liifii
reputation of Mr. C. as a gentleman, his nckuo jvledged obi.ii<
as u writer,his varied acquirements in science, together *j|j.
the attention which he has long given to Agricultaral Sci
ence und improvement, aflbrd (lie highest guarantee of Hm
future excellence of tiie work.
I'O the friends of Agriculture, therefore, throughout the
Southern States, we address ourselves, lo invite theirco opff.
ation in extending our circulation, to enable us to meet th,
increased expenditure wo now make to render our jourul
worthy the patronage of nn intelligent Agricultural cniuina-
nity. To you, then, friends of Agriculture, the lirture destinv
of tlte “Southern Cultivator” is committed, and if you will
that it shall be sustained, it will he. NN tli you not, t(ieu,ri
ry man of you, “put your shoulders to the \\ heel” and aid..
in nn enterprise which contemplates the melioration of tbs
condition and permanent prosperity of the Agriculturist!of
the Southern States? Each and ail of you cun aid us if yoi
will. Will you do it ?
The wurk will he published Monthly, on the first of each
month, (instead of semi monthly, ns heretofore,) in qua io
form, and each number will contain SIX I'hlEN pngrs of
matter, just double the amount in the present form. By this
arrangement, the subscriber will lmve liisvolmiw ittYsrbt
numbers, and will hereby be subjected to onlv half tlio postiga
he now pays. The first number of the third volume will be
issued ou the first ol January, 1845.
TERMS.
One copy, one year, |\ 00
Six copies, “ “ 5 00
Twenty-five copies, 2ft 00
One hundred copies, 75 DO
The Cash System will he rigidly enforced in all caerw; and
ill the paper be sent unless the CASH ac
companies theorder. DITAil subscriptions must commence
with the volume.
ASHURST & DIOiTIATARI,
ATTOIINIES AT LAW,
Enfonton, On..
Will practise in all the Counties of the
Ocmulgee Circuit,
)ec.!7. 12 tf
Splendid Lotteries !
J. G. GREGORY Sl CO., Managers.
80,000 Dollars!
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Class No. 12, for 1845,
To bo dr&wn in Alexandria, D. C. oo Suturday, the 22d of
.March, 1645.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$30,000! #10,000!!
#5,000! #2,367!
6 Prizes of L500 Dollars!
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Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $140
Do do 26 Half do 70
Do do 26 Quarter do 35
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The puhl islif rs, desiious of expressing their gratitude
more tangible form than by mere acknowledgements to their
numerous friends who may make an cflbtl to extend their
circulation, offer the following premiums to those who may
send them the greatest number of subscribers to the Third
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