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April 1.1C 15.
JA5. >V. M APi'lft, Mteriff.
27 ill*
Pmunm Juiif liierll ^ Shim.
W ILL baoolvl before rite Court Hour* doer in Eatniitun.
Put mini county, on the brat Tueeduy iu JUNK
n«xt,wwliiii tUe legal hour* of tale, the lolloping property,
lo wit:
*00 acres of land, aufoining lend* of Duation, Wynn and
Johnson; levied on u* the properly of John II. Wallace to sat
iety an execution iu favor ol Joshua 8. Peuinroaii v* Joel
Branham and John II. Wallace.
One hou<Mt ami hit iu the town of Katonton, whereon Nra.
£««au McFeihliu now live* ; levied on aa the property ot'8 U .
S n McPaddiu to satisfy an execution from Putumii superior
►art in favor ol Uriah Itrvant va 8uaen McFa»ldin.
HUM acre* ol' land, more*or leva, adjoining Dmvid Ross and
•there; levied on «* the pmperty ol Win. Mahon to satisfy
an execution maned from Putnam Superior Court in favor ol
th* Central Batik oi'Georgia va Win. Mahon.
UEOROIA, BKM*a GMNiri
COVHT OF ORDINARY, Jammy Term 1846.
i r appearing In lb* Court by ihe r.pra.eutatioii vf Juba 0.
I’uuuda, Ailiuiui.tr.lur an lb. ratal* vl fcaskisl liarri.,
dsusae'd.lltst n« ha. 1'iillu autnini.itrrd un >.i<l relate, aud
It. It.. In, matin .|ipit..uuu lur I truer, ul Dismissiou truni ..itl
Adiuini.ii.iiun: k
It I*, therwlota, Ortirt rd, that tin Clrtk ttl tit). Court do l.aus
. clt.tiuUr requiring all |t«r.uit. comt.ruro, to .how itntt.r, it
any ilrr-v ltavr,un or brlur* the fir.l Monday in rtt ptentltrr nrai.
Milt ll«tr,uil III tn .ttrui.iu U.U1.U-,, ... w.
wltv Maid loiter* should nnt fosue; uud that raid citation In*
puhlirt i d hi one of lue guxettesol line Mate, lor the apnceot
MIX IIIOIIlllM.
A true extinct from (be iniuut a, lhie IH1I1 »l«y ol Juuuury,
1045. 17 2nt JOHN W. W. S.NKaIL c. c. »
ULOKti*A, Unldwitt i utility.
IIKKKA8 Hugh Knox, AdiuiiimiMtui de bout* non (
le ol Alexunder Green, dei oaseu, nppliea to u
msm
. .mSSSlSpi+t.4+\
will tfBtmOlkFkmtiU*\ -M*r»r Omari
Lucy Bad**
P being repi _ .
•olea in ahelhy comity, Stale of Teueei
JT being repreeented to tble Confl ibni WillhMfl j**
.... leitrim of dismission In in arud Administration:
Theaeuro, therefore, (unite mid Moiuoiiiah nil and singular
llie kiudre.l nnd creditors ot said deceived to ho mid appear
at my o lice within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
il any they have, why said letters should not hrgriuited
X auica in ©uemy conut v, oiaie m ■ •wotomt. that Kdwia
U. Whitehead, end liefo'cra Whitehead, Ilia wife, remote in
Green enunty, ©late of Alabama, that lln ,r abuse stated case ie
now pending inlhiaCoort lor lrial-—lt ie on motion ordered,
that the aaid William Ladle, Edwin il Whitebeed end He.
hecca Whitehead ahowoau e, on or before the Sr*t day of the
next Term of thie Gourl, why mid will almuld not be proven
in aoleion form: mid iliate copy of this rule be served on va -
parlies by poblieatiuu iu one of the public gHxeitea ol tine
Stale once a iiiomli for four mnuthe; and il is luriher orderec.,
that a paper containing said publication be depoeiird in the
Post Outc* to the address of William Buttle, Ponersville,
Tipton county, and to Edwin II. Whitehead und Rebecca
W hitehead, to the Court-house in Green couuty, Alabama,at
leust Jtiduy* before said Court.
STAGE NOTICE.
TV* Nearest, Cheapest, and Beit Houle from Angus-
la, Qeo., to the Indian Springe,
ail lOlCCS MtCEA Ueene than *****
amatr MS ****** Of <M fiMTlO.
ltf ttWTWORTH* formerly in the employ
THE SOOTHEmrHIEtURlcr^
LITERA RTM ABAZlSa
rjlHIS old end well known route having beeo reduced to e
_ Hack line, will run the ensuing an miner, couiincnciug
the first day of June, from Madison—Leaving Madison on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, after the arrival
• •fill. )'..jr«..n A mean n.l. n...iuiT liu W 11 il Hi. I.Pa. . I? ftftl
Uii
li! ml
ml or ii
liuiKlut.ilKie.ihi. I7iIhIb) ■ I Dre. 1844.
JOtl.N XV. W. bNK.II*. c.c.u.
April 28. 1815.
UKuKUIA Haiti\v in County.
Uilchell, Kxecuii
Cr.iwloril June Sheriff’s hulcs.
VV ILL ho sold before the Couit House door hi the town
I T of Knoxville, ou the first Tuesday in JUNK next,
within tton usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One hiiudrsd acres ol iuud more or less, il being the
•orth hall'of lot number sixty six in the first district ol origin
ally Houston, now • -rawlord couuty : levied ou aa the proper
ty of .Uauiiiug Dillard to satisfy one Ii fa Irom Crawford Su
perior Court, in favor ol Jacob *V Goff va said Dillaid. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff iu execution.
Oiie negro boy »*y the name of Jerry, about six years ofage,
letted ou as the pionerty of Bartlielouiew Stovall to sntisfv
one ii fa from Craw lord Superior Court in favor ofColemuu
Hail vs said atuvuii. Property pointed out by pluiutiff'a at
torney.
EWELL WEBB, D. Sheriff.
April 26ih, 1845.T
on the e.-tatu
tc me for let
ters of Dismission from said Executorship:
The*- ure, therefore, to cite ami iidioooibh all nudsingular
thekmured and creditors ol suid deceased, to he and eppee
at m> ofitce, w ithm the lime pi
il ao\ the} have, why said letf
Given under my hand at ofti
iu llitii
rs should not be granted
e,iki* 8d day ol Dec. 1844.
John w.w. js'nkad.c.c.o.
» me fot
(iLOKGIA, Bniduiu t otiiil).
. v I1EKKA8 Hubert Ii. Mete no in, Executor ot
\V tale ol \ ngeiiiic Meucham, Ucceuseil,applies
letters ol disiniSBino Irotn saui Lxecutotsliip J
These are therefore to cite and admonish all end atngul*r
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to oe uim
appeal ui invottice w iilini the time prescriheh bv law, to show
cause,iI'hiiv’ they have.wli' said letters should not .•«giutiled
Given under inv liund uloflice.lhis ilih ii iv ol Alurch,18-i5.
lit ii.tiui JOHN W. \\ SNEAD,
Uratvfor.l June MueriHS Bale*
\ *i ILL he sold before the Court house door, in the t
v v Knoxville, on the first Tuesda
within the usuul hours ol sale, the following prnpt-itv
Fifty acres ot land me place where.ou iicoj. F 1
n of
in JUNE next,
These an
i kindred.i ml
| olttce with.
cliurd | "I'T J 1
lives, N-». not known 'in the second District of originally ■ 1,0,1 '•
Houston, now CntwioidcimnlV; levied on tu salisly one litn
from a Justice’s Court of said county,in lavnrof Allred Cole
man vt. Ahsulmn llcurn. Property pointed out by William
O. Carter.
The interest of David Free and Isaiah Free, in Inf of land
No. on** hundred and -ixty seven, in the sevi nth District ol
originally llmiston now i;ruW'ford county ; levietl oil t«» satis
fy mie .4riHi-hment li la i--ued fio h a J usti< e’s Court of smd
count , in favor uf Lemuel W.Fronvs ilavid Free and Isniuii
Free. Pmperty pointed nut in said attiichiueiit Ii la. Levy
made and leturned to me by a Constable.
JAMES BEELAND,Sheriff.
April J6,1345. 31
01:0144414, ilkiiisot. County*
UKUbxb s.iuurl Ur.^u, Ail.miii-lri.lur uu tlie esu.ir
I Ou.neliu. Uu. lu-1.... ...!•• I.I rnii.l cuunif. d.-ct-ii
o lue lor lelleis ol hlHlliissiun lion, suid AUimno
>v
i herein
..fo
•**> ‘
cite unduiiiiiunisliull and siiigulur.lln
Tild deceust it In he ami appear at IIP
sei ihed b\ law , to show cause, il uiij
••is should not hr granted
itudice, tins «4th day «-l Jan., 1845.
A. 11. llAIFOUD.c. c.
GEOBGIa, B (IkiiiNtm Couuly*
I1EUKA8 Joint U. Jones, Uuurdinn for Mngg.
H.irm-t, applies tu me lor letters ol dismission Irom
lunruunship:
\\
IVi)ikitisoai J me kliuhll ..
Wf ILL he sold on the fi«st Tuesday in JUNE next
VV ut tin;.'uiri-linnse door in the towu of irwiiitou, \V il '
kinsoncoiiiiiy, witiiiu the usual hours of sa>c, the following
property,to wit:
One lot of lund, containing two hundred two and a hall
teres, more or less, known as the N\ nuley place, adjoining
lands of Nancy Pittman and others, in the third District; le
i tlie property ol Michael Pickle, to sulisiy a li Id is
■ued out oftli
Wiley Wilier vs said Pickle.
One thouvand acres of land, more or less, known ns the
Bond Plantation, lying iu the 5th District of suid county ; also
five huitdied ucres of land, more or iei-a, in the pogse>*>>ion of
William Joints; all levied on as the pmpi-ity of William F
Bond, to satisfy twi* li fas iii favor ol James J. Brvau and
William I 1 . Hopkins und others, issued out of the Superior
Conn of sti.i county, vs said Bond.
tin- hundred und’u fourtu acres ofland.in iIih 4th District,
uumtiei nut known; levied on as the property ol A. B. Bui-
lord, to satisfy sundry ti fas issued fro n a Justice’s Court in
favor ol Samuel Beall vs Sninnel J. Bush and A. 11. Bailurd,
Security. Levy mude and returned by countable.
WALTER W. BEALL, Sheriff.
April 25. 1845. ** • ‘
tlm
hand at odie
vU<
W
GLBbGIa, Wilkinson Couuly*
/’HEREAS »la \ lin ks, Adminisiruinx outliecstuleo
Abner J. Hick's, deceased, applies to me for letters o
dismission from said Administration :
Tio-se ate, therefore, .o cite and admonish nil and singula
the kimlre.it and eieditoi- uf said deceased, tu hound appear a
iiiv othce wnhiii *h.- time prescriheit by la- , to anew • ause, t
any tney huve, why e nd Idles eliould not he grunted.
Given under mv liaml,at offu e, tins lDil» day ut Jan. 1815.
17 tntmi ' Alii. B. R tlFiJKD, C.C.w.
S\
GEORGIA,- Wilkinson C ouuly.
HEBLA-s Junes luv tor, Gn.-rditiii for the orphans ol
Thomas Taylor,oeceused. t.ppln » to me lor biters of
di-mission irom \W‘ Cnsrdinmrinp ot < h-.mas ami Ardeltssu
Taylor, two of said ^ aids :
These ure,therefore, ioi iteaml utjinonisli all persons inter
ested tu be anduppeurat my oliice, w ithin the time prescribed
by law. to show cause,if uiiy they nave, why suid letteis ul
dismission should not he eranted.
Given under mv bund ul oliice, this 1st duv of Junuurv, 1845.
15 inti.ii A l G. B. KAlFOKl), c.c
4Vilkin«oai .flortgave kMcna » •
W ILL he sold at the Court house door in the town of Ir-
wintmi, on ih" first Tuesday iu JULV next be
tween (lie usual hours«»f sale, the folluwiug property, tu wit:
One house and lot in the tuwu of Irwiutoti,
f ;u*tiH A. tailless resid ’d ou the sixth day of May, 1843, two
ots of laud in said county, containing four hundred ami eicrli-
ty-five acres, more or foss, known as lots uuiuber uinety-mue
and seventy-two. in the third District of laid couuly , and lot 2
num *ertwenty eUht iii the 4th District uf sniu county; all 1
levii d on to .-uti-l, -lie mortgage fi fa issued oui of (lie .Supe- 1
rior Court of sad couuly iu favor of Miller, Ripley At Co. vs j
■aid Augustus A. Culling. Property pointed out in said mort- ,
gage. W. W. BEALL, Sheriff 1
April 23,1845. Hi id-
GEOitGiA, W ikkiuMtn Comity.
W HEREAS William U. Parker, Administrator on th»
cslute >.f vlutthcw Underwood, applies tumefoilei
ters ol disiiiiMsiun from suid Administration :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
appeur ut my lAice within tlie time prescribed by I
show cause, if uny they have, yvliv said letteis should nut lie
ungula
, to
ed.
GEOMGIAt Wilkinson C ounty.
' 11EREA8 Samuel Aumlers, Agent lor Cluilioiirue B
Sanders, as Admiiii.-lraiiu on the estate nl Maltha
vV
Telfair July B lie rill Buie.
YU ILL he sohl beiore ih>- Court house dmo in the town
v V of Jacksonville, Telfair county,oil the first Tuesday in
JULY next, within tbc usutd boors of sale, the following
propern , i> w it:
line bond ed ond thirty neven head ofstnek cattle, moic or
less, one hundred and uin- head being marked with a crop und
flower «ie lu< e in one ear,and twenty -eight Head in irk- d with
a crop nod (lower d<- loci- in one ear sad slit in the other, ail
branded J.; ami also the land and plantation whereon John
Fleicht-r formerly livpd; all levied on aa the pioperty of Joint
Fletcher, to autisly uu •xeention issued from the 8upeimr
Court of said county, in ftvor of Zuclturiah Btudstiil vs John
Fletciier and Juines L. Fletcher.
WILLIAM ELLIri, Sheriff.
May 13,1845. 33
AlltiiinistrAid’s Bale,
A GREEABLY toaunrderol the Interior Couit of Wil
kiusmi county, while sitting lor orditmiy purp< aes, will
be holdt»efore the Court house door in Irwintoit, in saidcoun
tv.oil the tirst Tuesduv in August next, one negro woman, a
first rule house woman, by the name of Milly, and one tliiid
.«t ratene^re fellow, by the name of .Shade, belong-
uii, deceased.
p irt or
lug to the estute ol Caiolin*- K. 8 Mu
Terms muoe known on the day of sain
JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
May 7th, 1845. 33 tds
Sanders, applies to me >
Administration,as Agent
These are,t herefure tc
the Kindred und creditoi
my oflicc
of (lie*il
"U us
tiiey
Given under n
hand
cite u.ul admonish al md-iugular
of saiddeccused .to he and ippear
ime prescribed by luw,to -how
y suidle.iters should iinthe^ratited
t office this 5i!i duv of.Nov . 1844.
AUG. B. U AI Full IL Clerk.
GEO Util A. 1 Clerk't OJJice Superior Court of laid
IViirrtn county. ) County.
I, J ti iiit-s Pilulisr, Cli-rk ol Ih. Sup.riiir Cuurt of Mid coun-
ly.do iu-iel'V v.rtil'v lil.t Hi- tihuvf is . uus copv of aiiori(ri-
on I order taken und entered upon the minutes of said Court,
. I... 4„.;i hii.y ■ hid lltM ill Hi (lav of
ot the April Term of the same, 1845—this, the 21st day of
April, 184 a. JAMES PILCHER, CIU. S. C. Ice.
31 m4in h»]
Menelta F. Graham ) Libel for Dinrrce in Telfair
is. / Sujterior Court, May Term,
Daniel S. Graham, y 1845
Y'T appearing to rite Court from the returii of rite Sheriff,
«. that the Defendant is not to be found in the county ol 1 el
lair; and it being atro represented, that the said defendant re
sides nut ot the Mate uf Georgia : Il is, nil motion. Ordered.
that lie appear und file liisanswe* un or before rite 'l lmiulsy
utter the foniili Monday in October next, or be considered in
default; und that sei'vice of this rule be perheted by a
inunthly publication in one public gaiette of this State,for
tluee inonihs before the mu ‘leint ol this t null.
WILLIAM W. PAINE,
May 1st, 1845. Attorney pro petitioner.
'The above is u true extract from the Minutes of Telfair
Superior Couit, May 3d. 1845.
33 m3 m
J NO. F. McKAF. Clerk.
Green B Williamson ^
George IV.
Wil'iam
V. S Folds ami | B ‘ U ’
tr. Folds. J
tf-c.
T appearing to the Court, that one of the Defendant/,
**• ' le in the lit “*
perheted by
State, it i- ordeicd.that service
oftliH Rule, oin-eu u.oiith for ill
Journal, befote the next Ten** olthiat
.nblicntm.i
tlie Georgia
JAS. A. MERIW ETHER. Complt. Sol.
extract from the niinotes of the Superior Court o
i Cuiii.ty, Match ‘I erm, 1845.
JAS. NICHOLSON, Clerk.
of the Cars from Augusta passing by \V huficld’s,Monticcllo,
and arrive at iwouVIocr, I*. M. Returning, leave the
Springs on Tuesday, Thursday, and Katiirduy, at half past
5 o’clock, A. M.. passing through the ubovi named places,
and arrive at Madison at three o’clock, I*. M. where they will
never fail to connect with the downward train uf cars for Au
gusta.
Travellers inny rely upon good horses and coaches, end
good accommodationa in every form. We hope by good and
close attention to share a part of the public patronage.
Distance, forty-three miles. Faro $1,00.
C. W. BRIGGS dt CO.
Daiviv.l A.Tdckkk, Agent, Madison.
Map 13, 1845.33 tf
(KrCOME AND SEE..CO
T HE CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY
GROCERIES uuw offering in the city, cottxisiiug in
part of
o ffee-
Old Government Java,
Rio,
< uha,
St. Domingo.
Sngar-
Best Clarified,
“ St. Croix,
" Porto Rico,
M New Orleans.
•* Loaf,
“ Crushed.
CandB’s-
Best Sperm,
41 Seric,
Hull Ac Suns’ Tallow.
Iron —
Sled-
cast and Gerinan.
Flonr—
New York and Ohio.
IRolnsses—
West India.
Oils—
Winter At Summer Lamp Oil
ax WEITWOBTHi fo.-nierly in the employ
C. i!f Mr.Child, uf xlillrf*..ill«. (•« M.i.b u..k«r,il...
,iiriiily reiurnnl Hum ,V*-Y...k, wiili» fine .luck of
Watche*. Jewelry. OateS Ware, Ate. Ac.
cosristiso or-
Superior Gold end Sil.er Lever W.I.I.M.
iltilil F»b, <■ Mini nnd l.»idw-. Meek Cb.iu.,
OoM. Silver »«d Steel Specl.ci*.,
.. ruosetcuus.
J 111E ungiMtumuf Ibta «.rk belie.eth.t tU Lu, .
A mryr.rrttuu .ud miueuce,inuur euiint,, i.
{■••.ih, —uier .ud wider; ..a lie, „. w.lij,;,' *
W..I . purl tun ul llte *ru«i,d,-l.ieb wrn„ Iu
I he clit-1 et.jvei . Inch they hit e )<i view j, '■! 1,1 -Wr.
ling h» the n—uiliem M.iea Uni itterury p«.iit„V '
believed, lltry ure Utl.iilied III ...HUr. 'I I... , "’•Xk
eb.uun, Iu puimuui ,l,e return
Guld mill Silver Htnt.il.,
Lndie.’ orid lienllein.ii'. Bre..t Hut.,
Finger Kiu«..udB.r Ring.i
Gold Hlllnin..siud. end l.li.in Slide., I hinikle.,
I..die.’ Fine finld.iid 14.ir Ur.eel.1.,
Jelliomb., Hair Pin. .ml He.d Orn.iiient., tc.
Huger’. Superior Pen .ud Poekel Knivea,
Kacor’s ann Scissors,
Fink Plated Castors, Coke Baskets ami Candle Sticks
Brittania Ware,Foncy Goods Ate. Ate. Ate.
Embracing almost every article usually kept m Ins Ime, ALL
ofwliicli i-F.NTMCEI.V NI.W .ml nl Hie most fashwunlilc
style null best quality, nnil will be nulil nl priee. -Tiicli ramiol
/inf In .nil poreh.»rr«. ...
Walcucs and Jewelry of every den-nplinu re.
paited .1 ihe «nnrle-l linliee. All N\ nil-lie. repaired or enl.l
will );« wutrauled In keep gnod lime lur one year nr the cuvlt
refunded. XXolein-. «eni fiuui nny purl of llie cuunlry will
receive Hie same attention, ond lie repaired un at reasonable
terms at though the owuer terre g NT WORTHi
Watch Maker and Jeice/er. store adjoint up that of Mr. Geo.
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MALOIS/, Geo.
Macon, Jan. 7. 1845. 15 tf
the minrsiaot Ih* ©«uth,.o repretrfti wirhiTmir,7^f 1
ter and cummiuRut Urn paopu ,ai.d to lurabk hL ,
sum lor n.it-li. cinui « fluii. Win.
siou lor iulHhciual <ftuit. Win, ( | MM |
suoglti tu ri.Ii*t in ih* ui drrtakine ,| <r k«u|
Smith; and they feel, that they can sp.;*al
Uelleti Iu Ih* ir follow emy. ... I... . I,,> SOlnsrI7l
_ .In ir lelluw eiii.ru. lur »i.|.i..'h ,i '
I lie -ink -ill beSiullirru -il »i,j u H,eu,..T'". li »-
lion; but I.I Ul. narrow .pirn ol liu.tiliiy i„‘ m,,' 4 "".-
euuuiry. Ju.uee .ud e.ndnur lu-.rd.
j . . v n „ u ,.u, lUWarUM ail. Mill . *
inn)rue ; nnd II-ill .Ira,lily pm.ue the ..cicd *%*■
1 lie re l. need, e.peei.lly in llii.d.e ,ifeli, Bp ■.’Jj*?’*
lleru and liineriiiiiuuillig cillielrm. M.uline.,. 4 t,,w *il
ul thuuglii—.. -ell.. .uunti iiiiirul.—.r. i„ d.,','"J?
cru.lieu under the max ul iru.liy urcurrm.i nuLiif!! * 1 ^
luie.gu nulldmnerlie, -Mill -Inch the prr.', iL„,. JJfl
loudly lutaunie during and iiidrpei.de in i,,,,,,',hi
Oiili.e In.h ill Hevere hul Ji.nl erineiim -•» j,| ’ . *«l
v„r. null-hu will gnaid ill. iulere.l. »l |iier.in~ “
(■nPAi i.fllin nnlilMkiun I r . '’itUf*
Linssed
Train
White Lead,
do.
do.
w* nit* idCHu,
Spade* A BliovclSy
4'ollon Cords,
'Foctory r l hread,
Potent Hoes,
Trace Cliuftus,
llice,
10.000lbs.swed* At Eng. Apple Vinegar,
Nails, ari si7.es, A tine lot of ftSICOH,
Hullow Ware, do. and many otlmr articles too
numerous to mnntion.
All ofwhiclt purchasers will find il In th>*ir interest to exam
ine before suppl ving riiemselvcs elsewhere.
WRIGHT At STETSON.
Mav 13lh, 1815. 13 3t
I S OII it TI O N l' IIS a l ier da te n pplico I ion w il i be made
to ilie Itoiiorabit* the Inferior Court of Baldwin co
whifo sitting u«
lui.tls belonging
April 1*1, 1845.
unty,
a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
i the estate of Horulio Barksdale, deceased.
MARY BA UK-** DALE, Admiuisiruti
28—(J. w. w. a.)
ill h<
I/OI K lllONTIIB after date, applicatii
I made t«r the Honorable Inferior Court ul WiUinso
c •inny, while sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
lh»» real estate ul Caroline E. S. Munson, Isle of said county,
deceased. JOHN SMI1H, Adm’r.
W ilkinsoncounty, Man.lt I0th,l845. 25
I /OIR IIONiTHB after iIhIc, application will be
' inude to the Honorable Inleriur Court ol W ilkinson
lily, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
rcuiestute ol W iley Rutland, lute of said county, dec
JOHN SMt I H
Wilkinson county,March HUh, 1845.
23
■ TOI It ilIONTflB after date applicalit
1/ made I
ill he
to {he Itifotiur Court of Wilkinson county, while
iiting for ordinary purposes, foi leave to sell two lots ot lund
mt heiokee, belonging to llie estate of George Sliinholser,
deceased, tor the benefit ol'tlid creditors of said deceased.
W’.J. 8I1INHOLSKR, AdiiTr.
February 4,1845. 21)
I TOUK MONTII§ utter date, application will
made to the llouuruhle the Inferior Court of Wii-
us on comity w lien sitting for ordinary purposes for leave
to eell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of James
King. Ime of suid county, d»
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE,
LARGE Lot oftbick black und Russet Brogans forNe
April 19th, 1845.
JAMES KINNEY, Ex’i
31
I /'OUIt TIOft IT1B after date application will lie mod*
to the honorable Interior Court ol Baldwin couuty wltilo
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lai ds be-
bulging to the estate of Mesliuch Rogers, deceased, for (tie
benefit of the liciis and creditors of suid deceased.
WILEY F KOGKR>. ? A , ,
IIEZEKIAH ROGERS, \
March 4th 1845. 23
GEORGIA, Will*iaifton Couiil).
* 1 llbiCKA8 David ftmirii nod John diniili, Adiuinislrn
u tors on the estate nt W m. »m,th, apply to me tor let
ters of Dismission from said estate .
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish U H and singular,
Ihe kindred and creditors I said deceased, In be and uppeur
ut my oiff-e, within the time prescribed b> law, in show
cause, i I nny they have, why suid letters -h oil Id not he granted.
Given uudermy hand, ut office. Inis 71 Ii duv of April, I84u.
29 mliiu A. B. RAlFOBD,c. c.o.
GEORG A* W ilki»soi! I.'oniity*
W HERE J iiuj-s v\ ncox,uf Appling county, Geoigin,
applies to me lur h tiers ol Administration de buni*
non witii tin* will annexed, on the estate of James ileox,
kiinli < d und creditors of s
office within the tiinepret
they have, why said Idle
Given under mv hand a
33 fit
and utln
isli a I In ml singular the
rl d« ceased, to he and appear at my
i'<td by me lo show cause it uny
should not Ini granted,
office, this 5ih d.t\ ol M->v 1845
\UG. B. It \ I Fv)BI). ( h-rk
Nolkc lo Debtors ami Crcdilors*
LI. persons liavinc d-m-ande iguiust tin'estate of Cr
/\ E-5i Mauson, a c r« quested h
the law! and those iudeb ed to suid i state ure also reipuM
to cooio forward und ssiilu the same
JOHN SMITH, A dm* i
Wilkinson county, Mav 7th. 1845. 33 bt
line
Notice to Debtors mid Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of W iley
It ii t iu ml are r- quested to render them iu terms of the law;
mid those indebted tesaid esluto ure requor-led to come forward
aim s itle the same. JOHN SMI TH, Adm’r.
Wilkinson countv, Mu v 7th, 1845. 33 (it
To Enwyers* Merchants, Mechanics,
Farmers, Public Officers, dec*
American Governmental Agency, Washington, D. C,
O N retiring from Iris official station ns Assistant I'ostmna-
ter General, JuHN B. Skinnf.r devote# himself to the
trunsactiou uf t»*neral Agency Business, particularly iu
connection with the viriuus Departments of ihe Natioiiul
Goveri.uient ; luisinesss iu which lie i.- h* nceforrii associated
with IIknky O’REDLY.nf the Mate ot New York.
Persona in any part of the United Stales, who have busi
ness to iruusncl with either Department of thuGenersI Gov
eminent at Washington, nr with any ol the State Govern
ments, or who require researches tube made in the public re-
curdsnnv whrre in the Union can have their requests pioiupt-
ly attend d to l>v addressing the undersigned.
Extensive acquaintance throughout the lJuion,cnnsequent
on the long-co..tinned connexion of both the undersigned
with the newspaper press, with the Post Office,and other pub
lic Orgtmi/.atiniis, will greatly facilitate the prosecution of
iii'jtiirics ami triinsueliohs of business through tlieir agency.
Lawyers, Bnhlic Offi< era, Contractors, and others having
hitsineM - arising under contracts, nr under the pension, post-
office 4.r piient luws; Merchants desiring remission < f du
ties, Ate; Mechanics or Invmtcrs requiring patents, and Far
mers having business with the General Laud Office, may find
this agency conducive to their interest in Ihe wa> of prompt
ness und economy. Claims under treaties with the Indian
Nations or Foreign Governments also attended to.
Special attention will be paid to those who wish to buy or
sell lands iu Virginia ami other Botilhern States; and in
qniries Irotn the North or Boiitli are respectfully referred t »
our circular concerning “Agricultural improvements in the
Southern States,” lately published in the Globe, Intelligen
cer, anil other journals.
Letters muM he post free to insure attention tend may be
addressed to the suhscri'-erseither nt Albany, New York,or
Washington—particularly at the latter place.
JOHN S. SKINNER.
29-81 HENRY O’REILLY.
Administrator’* Bale*
A GREEABLY toauurileroftli* Inferior Court of Wil
kiiisnii county, while sitting lor oidiuary purposes,will
be sold before Ihe Court Ip use door in Irwiuton, Wilkii.ar.n
county, on the first 'Tuesday in August u»xi, « negro woman
Mary u..d child, and cue hundred one and oue-luiirth acres *.f
pine laud, belonging to the eatate of W iley Rullaiid, lute uf 1
■••ill county, (iecea-eil.
Terms made known on the dav of Male.
* JUHN SMITH, Adm’r.
May 7th, 1815. 33 id*
HEAD qUAUTEltB, >
M illcdgevillc, 1 Bill May, 1845. )
To the Colonels, or Commandants oj Regiments composing
ihe First Brigade of the First Division of Georgia Mi Him.
IA7HEREAS.0 vucaticy has occurred by the deulh of
v ? Charles K. Floy d Brigadier General of the First Brig-
tide of tin-First Divi>iou of the Mililiu of this State; Now, m
order that said vacancy '.nay he tilled,and iu pursuance ol fow.
I have thought propet to issue tins, my proclumnti' n. heiehy
orderii g y ou , the said Colonels, i.r Commandants ol Regi
meiits, to cause uu > lection to he held on W eduesilHy,tli
UEOKULt, W illUnsuil comity. ! u,, - v " 1 l / ul . v "‘ e - e ' i - r " l r!" re " l ‘ l l "‘ l ; li "? «ln-liun.in
Ut Kl.A.-, Jut lib Krurinnii nppliHH !u liie lur lellrru t.f| Juur.Kuginieiili... are now nul.bli.hnl by law lur lt"ltl;<it;
PROSPECTUS OF TIIE
SOUTH El*?' CULTIVATOR.
A Monthly Journal devoted to the itnpi ortmint of Southern
Agriculture.
I N issuing the Prosper tun tor th • Third Volume of the
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, Ih- Publisher* have the
high gratification of announcing to the public tlmt they huve
succeeded iu engnging the sei vices of
JA wKs CA.XIAK, of Alliens, Ga.
to comluct the editorial d'*purtiueut of the paper. The high
leputation of Mr. U. as u gentleman, his ockuu vledg d ability
as a writer,Iris varied acquirements in science, togetlfoi with
the attention w Inch he has long given to Agricultural Sci
euce and Improvement, afford the highest guarantee of the
future excellence ol the work.
To the friends of Agriculture, therefore, throughout the
Southern States, we editress ourselves, to invite theirco oper
atii.n in extending our circulation, tu enable u- to meet the
increased expemliluie w*- now make io render our journal
worthy tliepatroiiagp of an intelligent Agricultural cnnuiiii-
nity. Tn you. llteii, Iricndsof Agriculture,the luiure destim
of the’‘Southern (/irilivitnr” is cummitled, and if von wiil
that it shall he sustained, it will In- \\ ill you not, tfi n.err
ryman of you, “pul your shoulders to the wheel” and aid us
in nn enterprise which contemplate* the melioration of the
condition and permaueu pr isperity of tha Agriculluiists of
tiie Soutlierii States ? Each und a >1 of y on cun Hid us if you
will. Will rou do it 7
'The work will lie published Monthly, on the first of each
month, (iusteuil of semi monthly, us lierc’ofore,) in q
• • * •** ' <iv i i.’L V
vill contain SIX I EEN pages ot
•unt in the present form. Ry this
vill have * is volume in Twelve
objected to only half the postage
\V
of said couuly, dece
1 ‘These are, then tu
( the ktudreil
thin liii
the estulH ot Jeremiah Allen, late
(liters ot said dece
linoiiish dl 1 i
ased.tof.e v
elections lot member* ol ill** General Assembly, giving d
notice thereof for the election of a Brigadier Geueral to fill
tha t
'it id.
f pr-M
J any lliey bine, why said letter
Given under my liund at offii
• 33 fit
Alt
, I lli:
inti ttppt
ov law, lx. jIiow cause, i
Id not be granted.
< aril ituv of May, 1845.
B. KAI'FORD, Llerk.
Ailiiiiiiiwiriilor’s Bale*
B V virtue ofa dei.ree in rifonicery, will be sob! oi the first
t'4iesdiy in July next, before the Court-house dour «u
He- iowitol Bidiia, iii Floyd county, lot No. seventy, in the
24tli Hist, of urigiiiully l'n**rok- e, now Floyd county, belong
ing to the estate of A illinm I'aylor, lute of Newtuu county, {
deceused. 'Tei m* on the da v oi sale.
WILLIAM HOLLINGSWORTH. Adm’r.
April 22d, 134G. 3l :d [wut.]
Administrator's Bale*
I ’ ILL be sunt at Ute lute re sum uce o; W itli-im Stiulstill.
V V Sen. late of Teltair county, deceahi’d, on Tliursilay, the
29lh of May next, hel .v« cii tiie usual hours ot sale, the follow
ing properly, lo wit: J Tliesi-
Turee Horses aid about six hundred bend of stock and [the kind,
beet Cuttle, mote or less, belonging to the estate cf suid de
ceased.
Tiie cattle will he divided in lots to Hit it purchase! s.
Je known ou the dav ot sale.
W M. STUDS I ILL, Jr, Adm’r.
unty, April I7i!t, 1845. 32
Tenoi
| GEORGIA, Decatur I'oiisifv.
1 v\/HEiiEAS James V. Fireman, Administrator on the
| W estate uf I II mias Freeman, deceased, applies to me.
x for letters, ut di«mn'ri*m ttum suid Adiutni-lnittuu :
| These are,tliere.iori .tociteaudadmonish nliuntisiiigular
{ the kindred and creditors oi said ifoceur-cd .to be nnd appeal
• at iny office within me time preset then ov inw.toHtnw cause
it uny they have, why said letters sIhmiIii not he cratitmi
Given uudermy liund at office, ti.i< 4i <• dav ol Muri Ii 1845.
84 fltu .kmi n i*. ,-i. i;;;c. c. o.
GMHSgI V, Deciiiiit* i «>iii
- A HEBE v> lieiif x Aniu»’. Exv
; t deceased uppric* to me to. Id
a rid Execulorsliip:
ire,«iiercli»re, Incite nnd admonish all and singular
t*d and ciediiois ol said deceased, to he and appear
it.e w i(liiu tin* i inn- prescribed by law,to show cause,
•I, why suid letteis should not be granted
umlci my bund at uffice ibis 2. day ..I April, 1845.
And I do further oner, that returns of said election be made
to Head (Quarters in the time prescribed by law,
Bv the Coiutnauaer in-chief.
33 if JUHN II. BROWN, Aid de
form, and
matter, just double theHiim
arrangement, the stihscrihei
numbers, and w ill hereby h< r
t he now pays. 'The first number of the third volume will be
id • issued on the first oi January, 1845.
TEKMsL
$100
*20 00
75 00
he rigidly enforced in all cases;
One copy, one year,.
Mix copies, “ 44 .
Twenty-five copies,..
One humlred copies,..
'The Cush Bvslein v
amp.
no instance will the paper bo sent unless the CASH ac
n panics the order. O’AII subscriptions must commence
with the volume.
HEAD QITAUTI MS, £
Miliedgeville, 19th April, 1645. S
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiment* composing
Second brigade of the Third Division oj Georgia Mil
itia
sly.
:nt«r of Eii
cih ol Di&mi
-t-iou Irom
Telf.ii
Liecutrix’s Sale.
W IL!. be sold before the Court house door in the to
o( Eutonfon, Butaam co mty, on the first
Juno
• uegr.
„ • gi-1 'I \ RY, belonging to tit
of said county, dcieHs.d Soldi)
benefit of the hens and creditors of said deceased. Terms
the day HAWAII WYNN, Executrix.
Biitirnn county, Mari-h 25, 1815. 26 ids
(lie
FOR *AL£ ,
rpilDEE FINE NOlirilERN MADE IUJ0(?IES, will,
A harness to match. AI»o, a good second hand ."Ui.KEY
ond li-iiui as. Oi l j UUlt.Def.
Mille lgevtlle. March 4, 1845. 23 it
FORTY Acre
May 6, 1645.
FOR BALE.
Lot No. bit, in the 18th District, 2d
Cobh county. The above lot vv ill be sold on
.by itnim dinte application nt ibis Office.
JOHN I*. DICKENSON, c.c
\\f IIEKEAB n vacancy has occurred bv the resignation
IT of Rohe 11 lav lor,'Brigadier General of the feec.md
Brigade of: lie Third Division ol (lie Nl 11 it iu of thi-State:—
Now, iu order that suid vacancy limy be tilled, and iu puisti-
anceof law, I have thought proper to issue tLi-*, my proeia-
uiatiou, hereby oideriug von, the saiit t'olouele oi Coiiunund-
ants of Regiments, to cause nil election to he held on Snfur
day. the ticcu/y eighth day ol June nut. at the sevi rul pluc s
ot holding elections in your Regiaients. us arc now estali-
lislied by law tor holding elections tor members ot the Gen
eral Assembly, giving duo notice thereof, for the elecli
a Brigudier Gcnerul lo fill the vacancy a for. said.
And I do (uitlier order, tlmt returns ol'suid election be mud
to Head Quarter*, in tin* time prescribed by law.
By the Comm .mlei in-t liief.’
30 tf JOilN 11. BROWN, Aid-de-cump.
PREMIUMS OFFERED.
'The pobl islu rs, di’sitous of expressing tlieir gratitude in t
more tangible form thai bv mere at knowl.'dgementH to I he i
numerous frienils w ho may tuake an effort to extend their
circulation, otter tiie following premiums to those who may
s lid them th* gr»-Htesi number of subscribers to the Third
Volume, up to the first of .March next.
For the | nr
GOBLE
and inset
1.
ipu.
umber, not less than 100, a SILVER
with appropriate Agricultural designs
Mil
XI I’l
II.
$25 00
groes. 1000 pair Kip Brogans
500 do do at ti
BOOTS.
Gents’ N. P. wuler proof Boots
do fine Cdlf sewed do I
Mens’ thick pegged do |
Boys' sewed, unit pegged do
Gents’ fine Clf. sewed Brogans
do do pegged do
do velvet Slips
Boys’ and youths’ Brogans, (assorted)
AGS %
l.ndies kid Slips.(nssoited)
do do and Morocco wells,
do Black F. G. S.J. welts,
do do do set llerls,
do Kid Brogans,
do Calf do
do colored morocco Side Ties,
do Faucv Gaiters,
do Kid French Ties, at 50els.
E. ALEXANDER At Co.
Miliedgeville, Oct. 1st, 1844. 2 tf
NEW YORK CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. T. JENNINGS & CO.,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
IMPoKTERS OF
CLOTHS. CASS! ML RES. VESTINGS,
FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, &c,
291 15RO.XDVVAY, AMERICAN HOTEL,
NEW YORK.
T O those visiting the City of New York, requiring Gar
ments, a renewed solicitation is nffeied for them to call
and examine our Slock of New nnd Fashionable Goods for
>pring ami Summer wear,comprising an assortment unsur
jiMssed in richness and variety .and w Inch will be made to ordei
in a sty le second tu no house in the 'Trade, at prices which
must offer such inducements to the Cash puiciiaser as can
not fail to he appreciated.
March 26.1645. 26 3m
iYfte York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
sat is.and cannot be hod elsewhere, exet pt in second hands.
Dealers iu Priuts will find it lot their ii.ti rest lo examine
this stock before making tlieir pmchu^H—the) w ill linve the
advantage oi learning the lowest market price, and compar
ing ail the desiral le styles iii market sid- by side.
Catalogues of prices corrected with every variation of the
market.are. | luccd in the hands uf buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2 if
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS.
WILLIAMS, RANKIN & PENNIMAN,
Nil. 02 WILLIAM SIREET.
o.f 1
rgest number, not less than 80,
GOBi.ET, worth i
III.
'orthe next largest number, nnt less tin
lar GOBLET, worth
65, t
xt largest
cyclop* diu of A
IV.
her, not le
• tin
GliriRGlAi Ptriiciin Coi n y.
il llLICLAd John Ci .Masou, Adniiufoirntor on the estate
T v ot \N hi. I) Cole, npplies to me tin letters ot Dismissiuu
from said (Mate :
Tuesi* are,therefore, to cite mid ndmonihli all concerned to
he and appear at my office, with u the time prescribe.! by law
, why said letter* dismissc.rv
tdin Id not l.t
>d.
•my hand at office, this Offili dnv of March,1815.
M M. I.. CARTER. C. C. (.».
GLOlHiil l, !\<• \vloil C'nittriv.
W HERE VS Wesley Pet ill o nniili. s fi
istratioa on the estate c
ml app4
should not b4'
ASlIl ltST A DIOVIATAICI,
AVTOIIWIES AT LAW,
Eafontoii, On.,
TI’/// practise in all Ihe Counties of ihe.
Ocmitlgee Circuit.
Dec.17. 18tf
TUG N- VOItk CONTKIBUTIOIVSIlie
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No* Wall hired, Neu-Yoik,
CAPITAL $800,000,
I NJURE Houses, Hnihling*.Ships and tlieir Cargoes, (in
port only,) Guud* and Merehfciidir.e, Irom loss or itmuage
by lire. T. W. WHITE.
(or Miliedgeville and it* vicinity.
March 4. 1845. 23 if ' •
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
C.tFMTJilj $300,000.
rnilE NEW-YORK CONTRABUTIONS11 IP FIRE
L INSIJR \NCE COMPANY havingeslnblishcdnnagen
cy in Knuvvii.i.k. Crawford county, will insure
BUILDIXUS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
Gi<
31 fit
nude
GEORGIA. Newton 4'oiii iy.
J OHN SAW V EllS, of the 4<ilih Di-tiict, (I M. loll* he-
lore me,one e*iiiiv hnv mure,lour feel eleven inches high,
about four yen is old. a star iu her lace, light hind foul white
Irom the iuu’f eight inches up ilic fog. h it Iriud fool wfote
about twelve inches tip th* leg. un-hod all ri-ouil, ii small
brack speck on rimin.-ide of the left ankle just above i lie hoof
Appraised by Pieusuot M. Lucv anil W ili um Wright at tortv
dollar* harry camp.j.p. ’
A pril 30ih. 1845.
A true extiuel from the Estrov Book, April 3»ih. 1045.
32 3t \\ M. D.LUCKIE.c.t c.
BRIGADE OKDERB.
Ilesul Oiiarfcrs* 1st ISriR. 3dDiv.4J* M.
.M t.LKDGXViLl.E.28th April. 1845.
C OL. BF.NJ l.rll.N F. ADA MS having resigned Iris com
mand of tiie 32d. Regiment 1st Brigade, 3rd. Division,
li M., notice is heiehy given, tl.ut an lection lo fill Ins va
cs icy will b<* held on Saturday the 7ih day ol Julia ntxl in
the town ot Eaionton, Puluaiii County. And it is her* by or*
deied, that nuv two or in nr* Gapiuins' within suid U<g uncut,
nut being themselves candidate*, shall give twenty ilay * pub
lie notice, iu every Company District with'
tnent.oftho said time and place Ibrliohliug
they with any two or more Justices who ur
shall preside at such election.
It i* furtherooler-d, that the said presiding Captains and
Ju«lices shall certify under tlieir hands and seals, within
thiity dtys theieufter, llie. person having the Uiglie*t tu.mhar
of votes, and tin* state of the Poll, so tukeu, shall be trur sinit-
lid to die commander-in-chief.
S. P. MV RICK, Rrig. Gen’!.
Coniiii'diug Ut Brig. 3rd Div. G. !M .
April 29th. 1045. 31 id
(ridehntior —and
not cuiidi dates,
For the next largest, not less than 40, “Johnson’#
cyclopredia and Dictionary of Rural Affaii
VI.
ilh
For every n
hack volu
ly bound.
All C4miin'inicatioiis designed fur publication must head
dressed (po*l pai •) to lame* Cnmnk, Esq. Athens, <5a., and
those ou bi»*iness; to the puhiislicis ut Augustu.
J W. ie NV. 8. JONES.
(C7*As it is desirable io regulate our issue by the uuiuher
nf siibscribrrs for the •volume, we desire all persons who oh-
tain subscribers lo send us (he names as early as possible.
Dec. 12, 1814. 19 if
Head Diiancrs, 1st brig. 3d div. G. Nl. I
Eatonton. May 5ih, 1845. } I
1 THE Annual Review- nnd Inspection oi ihe 1st Brigade fl
• 3d Division, (>. M , by Regiment* and Battalions will take
UOtVACIl A KlTHI ltFOKl),
CUiniUSION ItlGKClIANTS,
Apnlacliicoln, Fla.
riXHB iim].r,ieni-il li.v : n/* rtiniuipiiroil a (i.ni-tnl Comnii..
■ I .Kin tltidiiuiK. nl Apalunliictilu, ari- now prupnird lo /.•
,(-iv- nml fnrivaril, .Inrc ur acll. ull ctillun ami produce ut
* ouds.uuiiaipni-il tu ilicin. Tlieir pcrnmuil aiu-niiuii will be
given lo alt btituueaa cuufidi-d in llinir care.
I'llAl'KKK II. HOWARD.
AUOLI-HUS S. HUI IIKIll-ORD.
Jan’,.1845.
441OIC4/I1. Ki-wion Couuly.
COURT OF OU III.XA It Y, Man 7
I
' IM»
nug i
Co
i (tie estate nf>
erm. 1845
rt, that John P. Thompson. Ait
• nppli
lias fully admini-t red suid
rniioii tin letters of dismission In in suid ndm
It is,therefore, ordered, tlisi the Clerk of lli
a citation requiring oil tiersotisrottcerm d, t
any they have, on or before the due piiblicsliun of
lion, why said letters should nnt issue, and tlmt riiiscitatien
he publisheil in terms of the law.
A true extract from the iiriuutes, .Mav Rih, 1845.
33 in> m WM. H. LLCKlE.c.c.o.
•ml every description nf property, against lots or ilamagebv
flre. FR INCIB H. MURDOCK. Agent.
Knoxville, June 11. 1614. 37 tf
JOH1V BUTHERFOKII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
April 15. 2$ 4t II ICON, 0#o.
(A4 ORGIl, Telfair County.
W HEREAS Francis H. McCall appl
tei* of Adminisuation
McCall.late of aaiil county,dec
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all nnd singular,
the kindred and creditors ofxuiddeceased to he *nd uppearaf
my office within the time nrescrihed bv law. In show muse,
iliiiiv they hive, whv suiil letters slioohl not he grunted.
Given uudermy liuiid, ul oftirc. this 3d dnv of Mav, IU45.
3J 5t JNO. F. McRAE, c. c. o.
lie several days set apart for such pm pose in (hi
order nl their respective muster ground*. In cuunfles wher'*
there lire two It* gimeiits lioto will he tevii wid and inspect
ed together. 'The annual convention of the officers ai d non
commissioned officers will take place at one mustergrooml
2d. 'The duvs for the Review and Inspect' *
Brig. 3d Div.. G. M wil! he a* follows .
For the county ol Baldwin, Thuisdnv 19th June next.
44 - Pu'iiniii. Haitndny 21st 44 44
4 4 44 Morgan,‘Tuesday 24 Ii » 4 44
3d. On the days prei-eiliug the Review and Inspection nf
vncli Regimeiil. the offii-eis, non rnmu issicuid officcis and
ninsieiaus theifd’ will be a*s*mhleii for drill-
dill. Colonel* of Regiments will cunao lull nml complete
conn do issue | muster rolls of all indiv iduals w ithin their respective com-
ause, if j mauds liable to militia duly, to be made, out und returned lo
the Adjutants on the morning oftlie day appointed foi Re
view. 'The Ailjutsut* w ill consolidate their muster Rolls and
deliver the Regimental return lo the Inspector of Brigade*
Gili. Colonel* of regiments will moreover attend strictly to
n full ami romplete ••rganir.nrion ol their respective commands.
All existing vacuuries or such iliul may occur, will be prompt
ly and legnlarly filled.
l)v command of Brig. Gen’l S. P. Myrick,
WM. T. YOUNG.
32 8t Brig. Inspector.
NEW SPRING GOODS !
C»p I.n
Trimming l.i
Lisle, Guipure, Meet tin. B« ussels. &c,
Thiedd i.uces and Edgings, French, German ond English.
MIAULS.
Rich Cashmere and Bmclic Long and square Shnvv Is;Thibet
Miislin De l.aine. Kuby le, Plaid, \\ oolfon, Nell, Ac. Ate.
SILK SHA WLS— Dork Cameleou, Sutin Sniped, tiguird
Ate.
fINHEsubscriber*. very griteliil for past patronage, hnv
1 now the pleasure to inform tlieir Iriendv und the public
i -h
cli patterns;
• s, very rich;
ADD MON C* SCOTT,
Aliarnef nt Lmv,
TAZEWELL, MARION COUNTY, Geo.
Jto 14,1945.
I6 9flt
L A W
T HE undersigned wi I regularly attend the Superior
Courts m the foltowiug counties, vis ;
Morgan,
Greene,
Putnam,
Baldwin,
E«tonum, 24th March, I$45.
Wilkinson,
Hancock,
Janet, •
Jasper and Bibb.
JAS. A. MERIWETHER.
that they arc now receiving at their old stand .......
ol the 1st f xtock of
Spring tind Summer Dry Goods
u Uloltiing.
heir slock embraces such variety iii style and quality, as
v.! I meet every taste; und ot such prices as cannot fail to
pleaae.
TO THE LADIES WE OFFER
B.XCH 8XLK8I
Lace stripe, figured, printed and plain .Swiss Muslin*;
Jaconet, Bunk and Mourning Muslins;
Balzarin**, worsted ami cotton, rich puttorns,
Printed, rigureil and Bishop Law us;
Prints, a v cry large stork, new und r
Thread, Lisle.German and other Lit<
Hilk. Lneeand Gotlnn Stockings;
Bilk and other Gloves nnd Mitts;
Shoes.n fine assortment;
Leghorn,Tiisi an.Straw, Lawn and Willow Bonnet*;
Bonnet,Gap nnd Fancy Ribbons :
with almost ev*rv arii' le which mav he celled for.
TO THE GENTLEMEN WE OFFER
Fine Moleskin,Bilk, Leghorn, Palmetto,Sporting and Palm
l.-af Huts;
Fine Kl tek Cloth Dress Goals;
Drap deeta, Alnparn. Ilombasin, Striped and White Linen,
Sinned nnd Plaid Cotton, and Gingham Frock and
Die a* Coal*;
Pnnfo and Vests, a great variety;
Shirts. <tnrkli!K*,&c.
Brailles Irish Linen, Shirtings and Sheetings nf every tty It.
Aeour stock la very complete pleats nail andaea.
7^*5. WAlTZKKLDKK 4 CO*
Mllledfovil|«,flth April, .545. n 3«
‘Hi rtnlr
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, l.niiies, and Misses, nl'Kiild
vrithn most approved manufacture, linch, Merino, Woollen,
’silk, l.ace, Filet, Egyptian, India Rubber, Ac.
Tlieii stock w ill lie found to comprise a lull assortment ot
all the various small items needed, amt they invite the atten
tion of Buyeis, witn the fullest confidence that they can sup
ply every want in tlieir line.
Nov. 5, 1844. C
tiltUINEIt .V BEAM.,
FACTORS
And ConiinisNlaii JTlprrbnnls,
.xi®. Ii, Ut,)' Kii-t>et.
snvuumih.
C A. (iltKIMCR,
IV. A.Uttl.L. 51 If Sepi. 17.
WILLIAM K. DcOKAFFFXBIEU
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Olnkely, Cnrly Couuly. Geo.
Rffehsnceh—Hon. Seaborn June., lion. W.T.Col
quill, Hon. A. Irerson.Hon. Joseph Sturgis, JokuSckley.
and Henry h Binning Esqrs.
14 If
Jnn- 9.
EXECUTIVE UEFA KT HI EAT. Ol.)
tllLLCDOk.li LK 50ih D.-iruibrr, 11144. X
l>,cnntb,r. IH45. .uiitlrd - An Act iu prn.iil, furih. Kdu
c.ibi. uf ih. Poor” A it Ordered ih.) ih, fnutl.Ml .port for
.nch purpoM ho diMrihnl.d lo .uch Cnuoiir. .. lo*. land.
rM.ro.lo Ih). Drp.rlui.ul.on .nd.llrnho l.< d.) ufj.au.r*
Th. d iirtballr. >h.r* nf .mV count, wilt ho pold lo nnjr
ponraprrwiiAiHpnrnriltodcop) of nn ordCrnl Iho lulorior
Unurt .uiboii.uHl >nch pa.mf.t.
B» th, On«Mr. J.C. IIOnSR, R. R l>.
6" B,U ,,lr HHCICMH U| |j| e
’ _".uce« ,,f| fiu'‘""ii.hi.'K buuM«ufth,co.,i^
f ««w<
Igli inB.HZiue uutl urn.puprr pViffiug,' couftr'iu*
t.lcr rrput.lii.i). on wuilhlc. von.me, 0 ,.j ,,,"! *H)|
wurcolI . well rugulolrd .urf nbul.sun,. publi.^i**'
Xlc iborcfore «»ow ,i ibe out.rt, ib.i ini, n d ,„T!
fl 114. MC. 1. II it,.. I'M l.iil.li.li... and I.....1.. ”” tO OM
. * -- v IIIBI DC III11'fill ,j 7
these authors, publishers and books, with a rever»t° ®* 11 *’
b> uurx.ililir., und n pr..p.„ f g a ,j for lh( , "7 "•>
II enlli* lileiieit flrflilliiiiiiiiil v
ited L, .......ov . |, IH|
to un eulighiened communiiy.
We know und fee! thut our liternluie ia voumr .mil*.
but too imitative. Ncvcrthelt-sa that very youth h-H
to if iv* r..ii* ■ >l ai
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city & interior trade by the niece or package*
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR W1LL1AM-8T.)
L EF, 5c BREWSTER give notice to Dealers in Dry Goods
tbut they have i-’moved their WA RE-HOUSE fi»r PRIN
TED GALICOES EXUL USIVELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their uttemtuu to I’KlNTfi ONLY ,L
(V B are enabled In exhibit an assortment fur ta-rpassiug any
ever before offered ill A meric t—and to sell at prices a* low
and OKNKRAl.LV L»wKH,thun those whose attention is divided
among a lurge variety ot articles.
Hie Stock coiisisis ofsi.vkkal thousand patterns a.xi
CoLOKS. EMBUACINO LVEhY V HIK1Y oF
AMERICAN AM; FOREIGN PRINTS
n market—many styles of which are got up exclusively for then
Pti ‘ ‘
COKNLK OF CEDAR STREET*
NEW TORS.
W OULD call the attention ol Dculers to their very exten
sive uud full assorted Slock of
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
which hate bten bought a! the last Auction Sales at pri
ces far below the cost vf importation, and which they offer
at a small advance, for cash or approved notes.
Tlieir slock will he found to comprise eveiy urlicle in every
variety of price and style; and they solicit Ihe careful atten
tion 4 r buyers,satisfied that us it regards both, they can offer
the strongest inducement*. 'Tbeirassoitiiient of
CASHMERES, CRAPES &. MUSLIN DE LAINES
comprizes new und elegant patterns of all quulilies and latest
styles; also,
CASHMERE AND BROCIIE SHAWLS,
Long and square; Kaby le,damask und plaid Woollen French
>havvls; Thibet black and colored do.; Muslin de Laine, plain
satin bordsf’d uudembion<eied do.; also,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,at present low rales; with a general assort
ment ofMninety Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLOKS & BLACK ALPACCAS,
! Cotton nnd silk warp, u very extensive assortment; together
20 00 j with all the various stvles of DRESS GOODS, Lace Goods,
While Goods,Linen Cambrics und Cambric Handkerchiefs,
&C.&. C. Ill
15 on DRESS GOODS
they can show a great ranee of styles, iu Rich Priuted Cash
mere d’Ec usse, of the fob st Paris patterns; 'I iesitns, ('rape
10 00! De Laines, Muslin De Laines of Paris styles, never before
j offered.
i Atpvccns, Bombazines, Bluck and Bine Silk,low nnp high
5 00 priced.
.SILKS—Cnmeleon Brocade Silks; Cuineleon Brocade
| Striped Si k« ; Plain and Satin Striped Heilenieunes Black
| and Blue Bluck Satin Striped and Biocndc figured Silks ;
Satin Stripeil Gros Grumes ; Black ami Blue Black Gros de
Sivi-s, Italian Lustrings; (iros d* Rhciius; Grosd’Afriqut-s
Bluck uud Blue Black Sutius. Also,
MILINERY GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and Satins of en
tirely ne w sty les, Bonnet and Gap Ribbons,rich Fall patterns;
new ilm-ign* Bonnet Velvets, pluin colors, Black and Blue
Black, fig’d shaded plaid: cut and uncut.
LACES.
great variety, of new and elegant patterns 4
lid l.ace edgings, black and white; Silk,
v/images and we shall endeavor to give tln-iu fuRntV
courogmg Iretdi and vigorous exhibition* of tlu>
own cuunlry. ,,le *f|
'That tins is pre- eminently the fond of oricinnhkn,,^.
Paleut Office, our workshops,our fields n.-.i
damly illutlrale. In the Fir— 4 -
produced works of which an
Arts, An.irican mi. Jrl
«• -•••v.. mss. nation migln bp r ,
•Ireaily rivaling old Europe in everv <£,»,, rl J' *•!
lion, save only in that ot literature. Even in tlii. JllL lH,, l
.1X111uwimi onliuugbl «„d b-eliug |,.x
Ibe Aiuxric.ii poxitiuu und cbarueler drmxnd ‘*1
l.led .« develupe. .lieu her. x. u „d ..c", J,'|„
advanced rel.iiuu.. Any .iprxMiuu. ilmi vb D |j ri,
ciiti.liliuiix, in UK, give our literature new BI ,rf ,*J , »
ll Will .ccuidiugly be one ul III. clie,i.|,xd obWi.S
Mugaliue, tu foster, by all llie mean, iu our oowrT!!'^
pulse oi tiutive and original genius. 1
xx liile Iiullliu, of a sectarian or partisan cbnraeie,..cl
adinnixd into nur pages, ire .ball by no tuxnn. SW
dl.curving rel.gioua uud political lopiev. | |,x, i * r ‘
higbevl linerealaul man, and alnieeem, murei|,»J.r!'* 4 -
perioil, allrael Ibe eerioua allenlnm or all K4
I'lie interest wliicli ills Suuili li.x in n >R
ch.i racier ul'lbe Army aud Navy, will claim fur ball?!?* St
prominent plare iu our columns. Our Naval ..i ui”
Officer, have uftuu shown that il.ev
Ibe lileiature, .a ... dcl'. nd Ibe honor of Iheir'cStSH
ni, »' b . er coniributurs will be secured from
I Ins Mrfgiizine will also be the medium ilirunsl. iJJ-W
OKUKUIA I41S1OI1IUAL SOOIETV *i"3fJgS
hall much ol ua most mlxrealmg uialeri.l-i,u,iij„vBl
mexiic ana loingn «:..rreapondei.ce,coniniiinje a ijuM
and Ollier papeix winch o ay poa.eaa a general v.|«.
XV e believe lou tlmt oui poeitiun Ime peculiar ail.'.u^
Oxurgia iiea uearesl ibe ceulic ul the Sonihern SialTI
lh nH posrteBBea auperiur opporiuniiie. fur
opinion, and giving a Irile ►outberoinTxmlr
I lio work will be pnl.In-bed by XV I HOhat w,,,^
llie fir.i day ol every Ill, beginning in October'
I lie price will be /■'ire Dollars per annum, n»v«bb',.j
vance. Agents will be allowed a Idieral e,n,i'i,„-L 4
llieir efliirla lo obtain subscribers are re-pecllull. , U S
Kslurna lo be mode by llie lirn of Augurl. * **
Siivunnali.ftlay 1, I&45, ,
pHeuuT ,l, ’' irUl,, u " ,eh,n * in ff »«' r!-« linn|
! 1 34 tf
SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR MAY, ttfl
j. o. axaeoxT a co., Muarm,
00,000 Dollars!
-ALEXANDltlA LOTTEUV,
ClasaNo. -Jl, for 1845,
To be drawn at Alexandra, I). C. on riuluidiiy ibe 94A
Ala,. 1815.
Brilliaui Sclu-ine.
I Pris.e nl
30.000 Dollars 1 10,000 Dollan
9,000 Dollar*! 3.000 SoUin
3,500 Dollars! 1,017Boltan
ioo mzsi or 1,000 dollau
he. Ace. Arc.
Tickets $IU— Halves $5— Quartets ,i 50.
rerliffcateaul i’uckuges ul v!5 XVliule Ticket, IIM
l>0 do 25 Hall' i|„ fi
Ho do 25 Quarter do 3)9
$80,000
ALEXANDRIA I.OTTTK1,
ClnssN«.22, for 1845,
To be drawn io Alexandrid, D. G. on Suturdnv, tbt Slrif
May, 1845.
SPLENDID CAPITALS:
Prize nf
30,000 Dollar* 1
0.000 Dollar* 1
4.000 Dollars !
8.000 Dollar* i
tin of $14)4)01
rice.
Tickets nnlv $10— Halves $5— Quniler* $2 50.
Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole 'Tickets |l&
Do do 25 Half do
Do do 25 ()mirter do
10,000 2>ollan
5,000 Dollars
2,500 DoUmi
1,747 Dollan
95 of *'?<!•!
&c.
ItFOrders for Tickets and Shares and Ortificatfi ofPod
ages in the above Splendid Lotteries will ucrtve tie s*
prompt attention, and on actouni of each diawing will lir *•
luimeuiately utter il is over (nail who order front u«—afldffri
I.G.GREGORT «Y ( o., Ti imager*
32 3.1| lU-ii,.MGTON CITY, D.C.
NOTICE.
f|1HE subscriber having sold out Iris Slnr-V, kc- 1t
Jl Robert D. Hall, is now desiious of i bisiae bi* all 4 -
and would lie v#ry much gratified if his friends wouW i
forward and settle llieir bills, uud moie i»trlicnl*rly tb**
debted lo him bv note
und n.oi epartic ti larlywt*
irutru iu mill IIV liuie. \t I.ND&UK Lfil
0*1*. S.— He is ready lor nnv contract of csrpestrf
hat lie may be called (-1) to do. He will b foundal H»li i<
Iir Ml. ins wrum; onynow call, nml ull will be servi-dtM
»nd reasonable terms for any kind of work usually d*
su cli a shun. W.
Miliedgeville, March 4, 1845.
TOOK HERE!
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS MADECff
TO ORDER. REFAllil.XG, 4<. <f<-
fpHE subscriber re*p*cifolly informa the ciuxens
1 ledgevilleami its vicinity,' thut he liu* butiglMJl]
Stock dec. ot Mr. Windsor Lord, and has taken the
marly occupied by him; and that ho willcarry ontlH
.UiikiuK and Hepairiig of oil klfli
Furaiiinre*
on reasonable terms to suit t.i* times; slid also
thine it. the tine v»t //*»msc Carpenter* Work ; sailwPj
strict alteiitiou to business, tu get a share uf public
Produce nnd Lumber of all kinds will be receitt-rijl
mem for any kind of work done by me, and with fdj
eucea wurk may be bad for note* 'made payable alt kffl
kub’T B. HJg-
^ P. S.—All kinds of Paint* con be had ready for *■•• 9
Cut lonuy tiixe, and Gfoxing done. -
Also,(iln** lur Picture Inline* kc. of various sixes; *
ware Trimmings for Kuiniiiire, dec., and bfola'I**!
Black Walnut Draw Knobs, dec. a
Ladies w ill please cull at Mr Newell’s Store,
will lie conducted into the Shop and can see tbc
MiSl.tlgs.ills, Feb. S7, 1845. %
.11 AIL AUltAAULMLVl.
Northern Mail.
Dvr Daily, fsxcspl undat,) at lOx.K.
Ct.oat.t Daily, “ ' at 9)a.k.
Savannah Mail.
Doc .IniIy, {, xrspl Mundsi.) at it r- X*
t*Lu*i.» daily, •* s(8r. M,
Macon and Columbus Mail.
Doe tlail,. (vxcsj.l Mutiduy,) at 3 r. X.
C'Li-ei daily, *' si 8 p. M.
Eatonlon Mail.
Dus Monde,, Wrdntedey er.dFtidey *l~r.
Cloiu n “ *• *i8r.»>
Monlice I lo Mail.
DURTbesMlayaeseesSBieilP.M.
CKIItk (I....) seu Tkertscyeier-H.
Hatokinstille Mail.
Cloaca Monday end Theredey el 8 T. U.
Florida Mail.
Cunt Mendey, Wedt^iy'eid Ffid*/ * • Wp
E. DAGGETT, T-