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controlled by John Unrdnar, levy
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»««t (bird District, No. not known, ad-
niol Sklppor; oil UTi.doB.i th. prop
^.0. |o MVMfy a ft fa In favor ol the J us-
fitehAdotCoiitl ond othon, iwin.d out of lb. au|i.-
MrtJSjJOotioly, r. Tho.. J«o)<».i.
jTt »f Uod lyin* in th.flftl. DLirioi No. tM, known
—i a.n«dl Ot.ol.oth* Uow.r Int.w.tuf lot wlioroon A I-
H, Hi, Poindoow now lion*, in th. fiftli Uiwrlot j lotrtod
SuTwiilify . «f. In f.*or of K. K. llt»«t ** w > s -
mSu! inu *d ont of tk. Inferior Court of Baldwin County.
MKW,tMu.a out WALTER W. BEALl,, Shetifl.
8wrt0iBb.rUt.IM>.
Crawford October Sheriff’* »«*«• ,
wm, I1.Lb..old bafbro th.Oourt-hiiu,. door, in Hie town oi
W iutozrilioiOit tho dirt Tu.ad.y in OCTOBER ■..»•,
within th. u.u»lho«r« or.ile.th. following property, to wit r
. Two lot. of land, ntltobor., on. hundred and fort,..lx, an.
on. hundred and fuily-*»»«n. ooowining two hundred and
In acre,, mure or loo., both to thofourtacitth IliBtrict ol oi i/t *
ia.llr Humia. now Crawford; levied on .. the properly ■>.
-Oratory J. Turner, to aatiafy on. 6 fa from Crawford Superior
Court,in faror of llte Central Bauk of Georgia ».. Eiihrniin
W.Uonnia.John Denaie,Thouiaa Crutchfield and U.J. I ur-
P 0 ' 0lt '* b / A MEs“ EELAiNlLrfherilT.
Aug. SO, 1845. < 9
Ball* October Sheriff’*’ 8«»l«.
W ILL he .old on th. firet Tu.ad.y in OL TOIIER ne> ,
> before the Court-houe. door in th. town of J.ekaoi,
Butta county, witbiu ill® legal hour® of sale, tli® following
’ uSTIondrod ind nlnety-li*. .ere. or land, more or laae, it
balna a Bart of lot No. 818, in th. 8th Oi.tnct of ori,molly
Henry, now Butts county, adjoining Nathau C. Willmmsoii
autl olUera ; levied on as the properly of I bonus Wilson I»
satisfy afi la issued from a Justice's Court in favor of Jesse
T. Hunt! vs lltomss Wilson. Property pointed out l»v Jesse
T. Gann. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
g.wwum d if II IHUM < inr
Inferior Court, sMt^/hrOr | fr* r y purposes, July
I T appearing to the Com
Elizabeth Washington,
-otiVt b,
on,K«*
iaaM|«b
,184a.
bjr the representation of Mrs*
aeeutris on tbs Ketata of Hob*
..that theaaid Bxeoutrix hatful-
said Batata, and wishes tu b6 dismissed
Jt is therefore, on motion, ordered. That the Clerk of tins
Court do issue u citation requiting all persons concerned, to
shew cause, if any they have, on or before tho aocoud Mm
dny in January next, why said dismission should not bn gran
led—and tlmi said citation be published according to legal re*
^ A true extinct from tho minutes, tills 7 tb day of July, 1045,
41 iiiUm JOHN W. W. WINK AH, c.c
iaaa^iBsygg»ig
dm* .MOfUnenia af bII good. In Ibotr raapMIe*
UEOIIUIA, U a HI will County.
W HERE Ad Kohorl It. M.icliatn, hlnuntor nn tho
Into of Angelina Al.iioham, dunuawil.appllc. lo in. fot
foll.r. ufilleml.aTuu Irani Mill Exscnlorahiu I
TlMUHt.reiliareforetD nil.anil ndinoni.li nil nndeingul't
ill. kindled and cr.dliur. ut ..id daocnacd. lo ha unit
.pp.srnliiiyollicewilhnHh.liiM. preecriheil h» Uw.loehow
c.li..,if.ov they h.ve.wh* .eid lollcreeliouldnollieRrnlil.il.
Given tinder in v linnet utoffies,this 11th dny oi .March, 18,5.
31 infiin JOHN W. W. dNEAl), c.c.o.
.ppliciiiinn will li.
. mud* to iho Ilnnor.hlo Inferior Courl of Wilkinson
..tunly, while fitting for ordinary purpo.«*,fnr !«»»• lo .ell
ill. lend (c iirgriim belongiug fo Hie Mini, of John Esdy, >r.
iul. oieaiduuunly. drc.Md. .
I1F.NRY EAl>Y, Adminietr.ior.
Repl. 5th.4815 M
F OUR MONTHS »ft«r d.ie .pplfc.lion will bn
mu lie to tile Hoitortthlo Inferior Court of Ilectureouii-
tv, whi n silting for ordinary Biirpo..., forlnnv. to .ell tli.
ret,I oelulo ul Ulmrlo. Gnrlier, l.le of rotd county,deers,ed.
JEREMiAll TA TE, Adniitiisir.tur.
Sept. 9,1815. 51) pm]
yOVa nOXTH* «ftor d.fo,
good. U ——,—.
4h*> ofcr for .ofoon th. nml
Country niercTr.nl. who lute, berstofnre hen in lb. h«bb
of visiting other uwrk«t., would find h in iholr interest lo ex
amine rbtn. which ifbrd. e. many fkallili*. for commerce as
.nv atbsr in tho country.
The fooilitioo for gelling her. ira great, end the r.tm ol
transportation now so low .a to offer quite an inducement In
lliom residing in lb. neighboring dIsles.
DRY OOODS.
Tmomendt tf- ArtwlU, . No. 1, Hayne itmt
Wiley, Bank* Co. . , •• 3, " "
Keltey &■ Deal, . , 11 3,
— ,3*
f. S. SI
Kniftn.
OEOKCHAiWilkinson Coimiy.
7 HBHBAS) Henry Bady applies to me
Aibniuiatration on the estate of John Einly, Into ol
said oouuty, deceased: »
The.* ore therefore to cite end admonish nil nnd singular
Iho kindred end creditors of said deceused, lit he end
uppesr nl my office within lb. time pr..cribod bv law. to
•howcause,tr.iiy limy have, why .alii letters .hoitlu out lie
* Given underlay hand ut office, this 30th duy ofJuly,l815.
46 j t AUG. II. RAIKORD. (?lerk
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Uoillity.
ill IIEREArt llnvid Suil'h and John Sinilli, Admiiiislrn
11 tor. on tho .suite of Wm. Smith, apply to me lor let-
lers of Hismission from said c.lnle .
Tlieso cro,therefore, to cite nnd edmouislt nil and singular,
the kindred ami eredilors nf said deceused, to ho and iipne.r
st my allies, within the time prescribed liy luw, to show
cause, ifsny limy have, why said letters should nulbe grained.
Given uudermy liand, ol office, this 7ih dev of April, 1845.
29 miim A. B. RAIFORU.c. c.o.
Bept. 1,1845.
Telfair October' Sberifl ’» Sale.
f ILL he sold before the Cour* house door in ihc town
n^Ut. of land, adioining the lands of Arehnhnld MnKin
non, decossed, und 25 iieuil ot Mock cattle; levied on as the
OCTOBER next, within the usual hour, of sale, Ihe following
t
properly of Jamca W, Raw I ini
Jonathan Studstill, vs Jas W. Rawlins and Wm. H. Williams*
A negro girl named Louisa of yellow complexion, to antisiy
a mortgaio fi fa issued from the Inferior Court in favor ul'Si*
mon Wooten vs Stephen Hubbard.
A negro boy named Bob, 19 years old, dark complexion, le
vied on lo satisfy a mortgage film issued from the lufer.o*
Courl iu orol Aaron Brandy, for the use of Benjamin tiiii-
man vs Stephen Hubbard.
1 WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Ang. 26,1845. 48
ontffomery October Slicriir’s Sales.
ILL be sold befoi
9 sold before theCourt-liouttU door in Ml. Vernon
„ . Montgomery couuty,on tho first Tuesday in OCTO
BERnext, within the usual hours of Hule.the followii.
** r O*neiiegro boy by the name of Toney, about thirty yea* v
old, five hundred acres of pine laud, more or lone, including
the Improvements whereon Thomas MobIuv now lives, tu •
hundred acres of pine Und, more or Icrn inclutiiii
Ihe improvements whereon James Cooner now live*
all of said lauds lying in the filly-first Company District, (i. il‘»
of said county; all of said property levied on as the propen *
of Clemnnl T. Mosley, Brantiey Mosley, dr. nnd Thoms 1
Mosley, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court • •
aaid county, in tavor of.Samuel Miller vs. said Mosley’s pui.
of said property pointed out by plaintiff, and the Imlunce h»
defendant. ......
J. M. WALL, Sheriff.
Aug. 27th 1845.49
Telfair October Slierial’s Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in tho to\*
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesdi*»
in OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the fo'
lowing property, to wit i
One hit of laud adjoining the lauds of Wm. Swnine ni ,
Archibald McKinnon, in the8thdistrict of originally Wilkiu-
son now Telfair county, No. not known ; Icviod on us the pr. ♦
party of Henry J. Campbell to autisfy various ti fua, from i
Justices court of the 338th district, G. >1 , in favor of Wiley
Fletcher. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
Property pointed out by uefendnnt
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Jacob Freeman, Administrator on the es
tate of Jeremiah Allcu, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me fur letters of dismission from said Admimstra
U These are, therefore, fo cite end admotitsb al* nnd singular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to be ind appear at
my ofiicu within the time prescribed by law,tu show cause, il
miy they have, why aaid letters should not lie granted.
Given uudermy hand at office, this !5ihday of May, 1845.
34 mtiin AUG. B. KAIFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Decatnr Comity.
W HEKEA.S James V. Freeman, Administrntor on the
estate of Thomas Freeman, deceased, applies to »ne
for letters of dismission from said Administration :
These are,therefore,tociteandadmonish allnudsingulsr
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,to be aqd appear
t mv office within the time prescribed by law, toshowcause
any they have, why saidletters shoQld not be grnnted.
Given under m> hand ot office, this 4th dnv of March 1845.
24 6m JOHN F. DICKENSON, c. q. o.
F OUIt MOWTHb efw*: . .
made to the honorable I life nor Courl ot Jasper county
while sitting for Ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the laud
uml negroes belonging to the estate of Jesse M. Spencer, lofe
of said county, deceused. .« ,
CHARLES L. RIDLEV, Adtn’r.
Hillaboro', July 10th, 1845.48
Gilliland* <J* Howell,
pplieatioti will Lo ] Hyatt, MeBvrney <f* Co.
nOUU MONTHS alter date.
r ni.il«totli.Honor»lil.tli«lnforiorL_
County,while sitting fomrilin.ry nurpo.es, (or leuvoto »«ll
the luiid and negroes belonging to the estate of James Exuin.
late of said count v, deceused. ^
JAMES ROKS,
J.G.R. IIOOAN, ^ xnl -
July 7th, 1845,
■ .AOUIC MONTHS after dote .i.plicotinn will b*
r madotothe Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county .while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
the landa belonging totheestate of il‘“‘ u *'* “ “*
said county, deceasd
May 31st, 1845.
enjamin Stubbs, late of
WILLIAM C. PARKER, Executor.
TjfiOUK MONTHS after lisle applicuiion will bo
i* iiindo lo the llunnr.bl* the Inferior Court of Wilkin*
on county, while Billing foi ordinary purpose., for leave to
sell Iho reale.tute of Briton Price, laleof .aid county, dee d.
JACOB FREEMAN, Administrator.
May 17tl., 1845. 35
I 7IOUHMONTHS.ft.rdat., application will be made
. to tins Inferior Courl of Baldwin county, when aittinfi for
ordinary purpose., for leave to aell a negro hoy. nuinod
A brain, belunpinc to tke eatate of Isaiah Wheeler, deceased.
July 22(1,11145? DEI.11.AH WHEELER, Adin’x.
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditor*.
A LL persons bovine demand, opsins! Ihe esinie of Wil
liam lirown, lale of Wilkiueon county,decimeed, are
requeated to render them in terms of the law; and Ihoae in-
debit'd to Ihe palate oro requested to make immediate pay
ment to iho subscriber.
NIMROD BUIIK, Executor.
September 1st, 18-15.59 6t
BADDZ.mV.
Harral, Hare if- Co. ; No. 4, Hayne itreet
SHOES.
D. F. Fleming, , , No. 2, Hayne ilrert
H. Stoddard <(■ Wood, . " 13, “ “
J. 8. Beach, ; , “ 10, • “
L, M. <jp B. IV. Force if- Co. “ 18, " “
aXLOCBRZES.
S. S. Farrar, . . No, 22, Hayne itreet,
HATS, CATS, Ac.
F. D. Fanning if- Co- , No. 6, Hayne street
Rankin, Sproulli if- Co. . “ 16, " “
DAVOS AND MEDICXWBS.
Haviland, Harral if- Allen, No. 11, Hayne Itreet.
P. Af. Cohen 4- Co. , •• 19, «
HAADWAAD.
IMortnn if- Courtney, , No. 8, Hayne itreet.
lloosevelt if- Barker, , “ 17, 11 •*
CAOCKXAY.
Cf. S. H, Cameron tf- Co. Nn. 21, Hayne street
Broum if- Stone, . “14, “ *•
H. B. Gleason, . Meeting etreel, opposite
Charleston Hotel.
BOXY WETS AXD STRAW GOODS.
Dewing if- Thayer, . . Meeting street.
BOOKS. STATIONARY. Ac.
McCarter <fr Allen, Meeting street—near Charleston
Hotel.
Charleston, Hepl. 9, 1845. 50 8t
Jen, a,
THLO»a«lV8 n. UAVUiP
ATTORNEY AT La*
J.nns 24lh, 1845.
5 0,000 !
GEORGIA, Dectuur County.
W HEREAS Henry Arline, Executor of EIiqh Pullen
deceased applies tome for letters of Diemiaaion from
said Executorabip: . , , .
These are .therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ofaaid deceased.to be and appear
at my office within the limo prescribed by law.toahow cause,
ifnny exist, why aaid letters should not he granted.
(tiven under my band at office this ihi duy of April, 1845.
28 6m JOHN 1». DICKENSON, c.c.o.
GEOHGIAy Putnam Compy.
llEREAS John C. Mason, Administrator on the estate
v v of Win. D. Colo,applies tome fo» letterso( Dismission
from said estate: #
These arc,therefore, to cito and admonish all concerned to
he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by luw
toshow cause,if any they have, why said letters dismissory
should not he granted.
Given under my hnud at office, this 20th dnv of March, 1845.
26 6mU WM. B. CARTER. C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Newton County*
COURT OF ORDINARY, May Term, 1845.
I N appeariug to the Court, that John P. Thompson, Ad
ministrator on the estate of Samuel Thompson, deceased,
has fully administered said estate, and he having made appli
cation lor letters of dismission from said administration !
It is,therefore, ordered, that the Clerk of this court do issue
a citation, requiring ull persons concerned, to show cause, if
any they have, on or bdore the due publication of this cita
tion, why said letters should not issue, and that thiscitaiion
i»e published in terms of the law*
A true extract from tho minutes. May 8th, 1845.
33 mom WM. D. LUCK IE, c.e. o.
Aug. 23,1845.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Hhoriff.
Administrator's Males
\\] ILL he sold at the late residence of John Eady, sr.d .
if ceased, on Tuesday, the 21 st day of October next, all
the perishable property belonging to the estate of said tie*
ceased,consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, plantatio I
toola,household and kitchen furniture, nnd many other nrt»■
cles now too tedious to mention, {sale lo continue (rom du •
to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the duv o'
sale. HENRV EADY, Administrntor.
Wilkinson county, Sept. 5th 1845. 50 tils
Eiecutor’s Sale*
A GREEABLY loan order of tho Inferior Court of Wi!«
kinson county, while sitting for ordinary’ purposes, will
be sold before the Court-house door in Irwinton, Wilkinson
county, on the first Tueaday in J ununi y next, between the
usual hours o( sale, the (and and one negro belonging to the es«
late of James King, deceased. Bold Tor the benefit of thuf
heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the duy of sale.
JAMES KINNY, E xecutor.
Septomber 1st, 1845. 50 tds
‘ Administratrix's bitle.
A GREEABLY to ail order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Baldwin county, sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the Court-nouso door in the City of Mil*
ledgftvilte.nn the first Tuesday in October next, between tli
legal hoursuf sale, tbs lauds belonging to the estate of Horn
tio Barksdale, late of said couuty,deceaecd.
Terms ou the day ofsale.
MARY BARKSDALE, Adm’x.
Jqly 8lh, 1845. [jwwb] 41
GEOKOIA, Telfair County*
W HEREAS John McLean, Administrator on tho estate
ol Allen McLean, deceased,applies to me forlette
Dismission from the same:
These are, therefore,tor.ilennd admnnishall and singular
the kindred undcreditors of said deceased, to he ami appeal at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,if
any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be
g rn nted«
Given uudermy hand, at office, this 3d day of June, 1845.
37 ,„6m J NO F. McRAE, C. C. O.
Administrators' Sale*
A GREEABLY to an order of the lionorablo Inferior Courl
of Baldwin county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold before the Courthouse door in the city of Milledge.
ville,on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal
hours of sale, all the Lauds belonging to the estate of Me*
ahsch Rogers, deceased. Hold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
WILEY F. ROGERS. )
HEZEKIAH ROGERS, \ * dm rs *
July 22d,1845. 43Hjww*|
Administrator'^ Sale.
A GREEABLY loan order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Telfair county, when sitting far ordinary pur
poses, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in
October uext, within the legal hours of sule, the following
land, to wit:
Lots Nos. two hundred and eighty-five, two hundred and
eighty-six,three hundred and twenty-four, and 184V ?rre*«»f
lot No. three hundred and twenty .nine, including Lu.i.bi ’
City, all in the soventh District of originally Wilkinson, now
Telfair county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Terms ofsale made known on the duy.
M. N. McRAE, Adm’r.
(.amber City,Telfair county, August 1,1845. 46 ids
' Ad min Mini tor’s Sale.
A greeably to an order of tho Honorable the Inferior
Court, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
before the Court-house door in the town of Dalilouega, Lump
kin county, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the
legal hoursofsale.lwo forty acre lots of laud, in said county,
No. 123 in the 15th District, 1st Section, and No. 200 in tlie
4th District, 1st Section. Hold for tho benefit of the creditors
of George Shiuholeer, deceased. Terms made know on the
4*y of sale.
W. J. SHINHOLSER. Adm’r.
Auyqstl, 1845*46 tds
A GHEEA
il ktllHOU C
Executor’s Sale.
SABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Wil-
r i county, while sifting for ordinary purposes, will
ba sold on the first Tuesday in November next, within the
usual hours of sale, before the Court-housi door in Irwinton
one hundred eleven and oue*fourth acres of laud, as a part of
lot number two hundred and twenty-nine; also, forty acres
of land, as a part of said lot number 229; also, twenty-eight
acres of Und,as part of lot number two hundred and twenty-
nine, also, one hundred and fifty and one half acres, No. 228,
whereon Benjamin Stubbs lived at the time of his death- Ai
nu,one lot of land, No. 219, containing one hundred one and
one-fourth acres; all in the fourth district of Wilkinson
county, b< longing to the estate of Benj. Hlubhs, late of said
county, deceased.
Also, on the Mrtl Tuetday in December next, before the
^ourt-house door in the cot
of land No. 456, containing
of Men). Htubbs.dec'd.
AH sold for the benefit of Ihe heirs etui creditors of laid de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM C. PARKER, Ex’r.
Ang. fab, 1845. 46 tds
4?ourt-houee door in the county of Lowndes, one-third of lot
l 490 acres, belonging to said estate
A4mlaMr»t6r*b Sale*
A GREE A BEY to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Courl of the County of Burke, while sittinr for ordiuary
purposes, and in accordance with the will of Holding Berber,
deceased, will be sold before (he Court-house door in Camp-
beIIton, Campbell county ,on the first Tuesday in November
next.one tract of land known aa number 74, lu the 7ih District
•fenfinelly Carroll, now Campbell county. Bold for divis
ion among the belra of the lata Holding Baiber, deceased.
Terms on the day.
P. B. CONNELLY, Administrator
Attffust26, 1845. with the will annexed
Adnlnlilralor’i Sale*
A greeably to an order oftbe Honorable Inferior Com t
of Jasper County, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
>la before the Court-house door in Monticello.on the
thin the legal hours of sale,
to the rstate of Jesse M.
la.
Administrator.
52 tds
Bap!. 29th, 1845.
CHARLES L. RIDl
y of si
>LEY,
W „. AffMlNl«Mil«r’* Sale.
ILL ha sold on the$7lh day of November next, at the
late resilience of issue M. Spencer, in Jasper county.
Oe.the perishable propetfy of said deceased, consisting ot
Horsea/Catlle, Hugs. Cam and Fodder, Ac. Ac. Taint* on
th# day. CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
Saptember 20th,1845. 52 Ida
GEORGIA, B»anl€liiiR County.
W HEREAS Daniel K. Witcher applies to me for letters
of Administration on the estate of David Perry, lute of
Tennessee, decensed:
These are,therefore,to cite and admonish all nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and uppea
nt my office within the time prescribed by law,torhow cause
Tnny they have, why saidletters should not be grnnted.
Given undermv hand at office, this 20th August, 1845,
49 5t E. THOMPSON, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Decatur C omity
W HEREAS Thomas Whigham, Administrator on the
estate of William Whigham, late ol suid county, de
c.ensod, applies for letters of DiBiniosion from said Adminis
tration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all andslngular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceused, to he aud appear
at mv office, within the time prescribed by law.to shew cause
f nuy they have, why said letters should not bo granted*
Given under my hand nj office, this 2i^da^of Sept., 1845.
Pulliam Superior Court.
I N consequence of the sickness of Ill's Honor JUDGE
DAWSON, the regular Term of this Court stands ad
journed to the Fourth Monday in November next; of which
Jurors, Witnesses, und all other persona interested will
take duo notice, and give their attendance accordingly.
By order ol the Judge.
JAMES NICHOLSON, Clerk.
Entouton, Bept. 15,1845. 52 3t
Caution*
A LL persons nro cautioned against trading for a note made
bv me to Duncan Mims, foi $70. I do nut recollect the
date of eaid note, but it is the only one ol the sort 1 ever gnve,
and 1 am determined not to pay the sums, unless compelled
bylaw. ARCHIBALD MIMS.
Jacksonville,Ga. Sept. 10th, 1845. 52 tf
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARFENTRY.
BERT D. II ALL (successor of II . l.onlj hoe
\ litmd, makes to order
all kinds
staully
Furniture. ...
All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
manner,and row.
All kinds of Paints ran be had ready fur use, Glnsscutto
any sixe, ami (lluzing done.
Also, Glass lor Picture frames, dec. of various sixes; Hard
ware Trimmings for Furniture, &c., nnd Mahogany and
Black Walnut Druw Knobs, 6lc.
I.adieu will pleusc call nt Mr. Newell’s Store, where they
will he conducted into the Shop and can bee the Furniture.
Milledgeville, June 10, 1845. 37 tf
A CARD.
I T is deemed by the Trustees and Resident Physician to
(he Institution, promotive of the best interests of the in
mates that no visitors be admitted before 8 o'clock, A. M.,be
tween 12 and 2, nnd nfter 5PM.; und within those hoursou-
ly in company with tho Physician or by his written permit to
the Steward and Matron, except under peculiar circumstan
ces. D. COOPER, Res. Phys. &, Superint.
Aug. 12,1845. 47 tf
Kuufi«*rsvitlc Telescope for sale*
11/ 18IHNG to engage in a business which will afford me
V v more f/c/t'eoexercipe, than that of conducting a news
paper. 1 offer for sale the 7'e/esrope establishment, with nil its
anpnrtenanees— subscription books, advertising patronBge,
&C.&C.
J in* paper has been established nearly five je'.ira, and for
tho lust three years lias paid a profit of over one thousand ilol
lars clear of ail expenses: and is now in n prosperous condi
tion, having us largo an advertising patronage, us any country
pupor published in the State.
1 have no other reason (or wishing to retire from the busi
ness than the one given uhove.' That it is essentially neces
sary for my boAHy welfare, that 1 should abandon a business
so sedentary ill its nature, must be apparent to every one who
is personally acquainted with me; and 1 therefore offer the es
tablishment nt a reduced price, and on u credit till 1st olJ un
itary, 1047.
Any genllemanwishing to purchase, nnd having any doubts
os to the profits of the concern, is invited to call at the office,
and examine my books.
5(1 5l A. G. WARE.
JOHN P. DICK
SON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Jasper County*
To the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of said
couuty, *ittingJor ordinary ptirposes, ai May Term, 1845.
rpHE petition of Seaborn Hawk shewed) that he is the le-
JL gal transferree of a certain hood for titles to land, here
tofore made nnd delivered by Watson Shaw, in his lifetime, to
John .Spearman—that the consideration money has been paid
—that the said Watson Shaw has departed this life, and that
Leroy M. Willson, of said countv, is his administrator—that
annexed is n copy of suid bond—that your petitioner prays
that thesnid administrator be directed by this Court to make
itles to the lauds in Siid bond mentioned, according to the
statute in such case made and provided.
JOSHUA IIILL, Petitioner’s Attorney.
[copy bind.]
GEORGIA,') Know all men by those nresents, that I,
Jasper county, y Watson Shaw, am held and fii
3 John Spearman,
ly bound to
the penal sum of one
hundred and thirty dollar*, for the true performance of which
I bind m>self,my heir* nnd assigns, firmly by these presents.
The condition ortho above hood or obligation is such, that
whereas the said Watson Shaw hath this day, ill and for the
consideration of sixiv dollars, bargained unit sold a certain
tract or parcel of land, lying and being situate in the sixteen s
District, number (343) three hundred and forty-three, a .u
fourth section of originally Cherokee, cor,mining foity acres,
more or less, having such shape and murks as will appear by
feieucc to u nlat of the same. Now, if the said Watson
Shaw shall make to the said John SpenrniQii a good nnd Inw-
ful title to said land, then the above to be null and void,other
wise to remain in full force and virtue in law.
WATHON 3IIAW. [l. s.]
Thin 14th day of Jan. 1340.
I transfer the within bond to Seaborn Hawk—18th March
1840. JOHN SHEARMAN.
Upon hearing tho foregoing petition, it is ordered by the
Court, that theaaid Leroy M. Willson, adin’r. show cause at
the next November Term of this Court, why lie should not
make said title prayed for,nnd that this proceeding tie before
then published for throe months in one of the public gazettes
of this State, und in the public places of the county, to wit,**
the Court house.
A trun extract from the minutes of Jasper County Court of
Ordinary,May Term, 1845.
TO PRINTERS,
Type Foundry Ac Primer's Fiirnisliiiiir
Warehouse*
fllHE Subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in
1 the City of New York, where they ntc'reudy to supply
orders to any extent,for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink,
Pannr, Cases, Gulleys, Brass Rule, STEEL COLUMN
RULE, C« inposing Sticks, Chases, and every ni tic*le for a
Printing Office.
The Type, which arc cast in new moulds, from an entirely
new set of mntriz.es, with deep counters, are warranted to be
unsurpassed by any, nnd will be sold at prices to suit the
times. All the type funiishad by us is “hand cost.’*
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the
most approved patterns.
Composition Rollers cost for Printers;
Editors of newspapers, who will buy three times ns much
type ns their hills nmounl to, mny give the above six months
insertion in their papers, and send their papers containing it
to the Subscribers.
COCKCROFT & OVEREND.
.Sept. 9. 50 fiin 68 A nn .Street, New York.
flu
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
T HE Annual Course nf Lectures in ibis Institution will
commence on the second Monday in November next, upon
the follow ing brnnehee:
Anatomy by—J. E. HORLBROOK, M. D.
Surecry—E. GEDDINGS, M. D.
Institutes and Practice—8. II. DICKSON, M. I).
Physiology—JAMES MOULTRIE, M. 1).
Materia Medina—HENRY R. FROST.M. D.
Obstetrics—THOMAS G. PRIOLEAU, M. I).
Chemistry— C.U. SIIEPARI), M.D.
Deinoiistrutor—ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, M. D.
Clinical instruction will be delivered at tho Miiiiuc Hos
pital, Alins House and College Hospital.
Good Boarding can he obtained at from three and half to
four dollars per week.
Specimens in Natural History will he thnnkfullv received.
HENRY R. FROST, Dean.
August 12th, 1845. 46—Rt.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CatPlTatE, $300,000.
rpHE NEW-YORK CONTRABUTIONSHIP FIRE
J_ INSURANCE COMPANY having established an agen
cy in Knoxvii.i.k,Crawford county .willinsure
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FUR MTURE,
and every description of property, against loss or damage by
fire. FRANCIS II. MURDOCK, Agent.
Knoxville, June 11, 1644. 37 tf
July 29,1845.
SH A DRAGII J. McMICIIAEL, C. C. O.
44 I3t
LAND AND MILLS FOR SALE.
E xecutors’ sale —will bn sold in Tnibot
i County at the Comt House in Talhotton, on the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, ngrreahly to provisions in the
will of Peter Dennis, deceased, the following parcels of land,
situated in the 23d. District of originally Muscugen. now Tal
bot County, viz: I0| j acrrr.nnrt of lot No. 22. Lots No.23. No.
24, No. 43, No 45, and No. 60, each containing 2021 ncret-; 148
acres, part of lot No.‘46 : the above fund lying on I nxey
Creek, four and n hulfmiie* from TulbiMtoii, and No. 45 has n
first rate grist and saw mill, a gin house, blacksmith shop,
and a wood shop. The privilege of the w uter will he reserv
ed for the mills. AIh », 177 acres of luiul, parts of lots No.
53 and 85, one and o half miles firem Talhotton, with a com
fortable dwellings good giu house and screw. 101 j acres,
part of lot No. 160, in the 14th District of Talbot county; one
naif of Town lot No I ill suitor# Din the town nf Talhotton.
Terms—one third paid wlien posse'.aioii is piven, and tbs
remaining two-thirds payable one and two yeara thereafter.
Notes with approved security will be required.
'I'he above Inml will ba sold for the purpose of effecting a
division with the Legatrca of said Peter Dennis.
Possession given ou tha twenty fifth December •.ext.
JACOB DENNIS > ....
PETEK E DENNIS \ r "
Talbot couuty, August 15. 1845. 47ids
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Trndttlouary Talc of (lie Cocked-lint
Geutry of (be Old Domlulon.
By the author of the "Cavaliers if Virginia," ifc. ifc.
C IlAltl.KS YANCEY liutli* nice.err of informing tin
Homliarn nnblki, tli.l h. will U.uo from hi. Frr>. in
Wool W.ium|iK., Ala. in & few work., ilia abov. namnl Nn,-
*hbv . ilinliuaui.iit'd author roriiiinc in ibn Ml.I* of (i.nrgi.-
THE KNIuHTsi OF THE HOUSE SHOE will hr is-
■und is F.nqihl.l form, 9 «ol>. 199 na,.., nr mors rnrh.—
Pric. 75 CU. nor .in«l. row- 9 conn*. f.,r $5; 90 copir. for
(10, CHARLES YANCEY, W.lompkn, Alt.
Aug, I. IS (f
LAW.
T HE undersigned wifi regularly attend the Superior
Courts in the following counties, viz :
. Morgan, Wilkinson,
Greene, Hancock,
Tatuum, Jones,
Raid win, Jasper and Rihb.
J AS. A. MEIUWETIIER.
Eatnnton,21 tli March, 1845. 26 sm4t
I please publish tha abovadirea raootha, tod
X couolatome.
Marthaeville, DtKalb eo., Ga., Aog. 26.
I Ala.) Whig
forward their
J.C.8.
48 131
LOOK AT THIS.
Subsequent to issuing the first notion in rela
tion to the CHARLESTON HOTEL, by one of
the undersigned, a co-partnership linn been form
ed between him nnd J. Blakely Smith, of New
nan, Geo. 'Che concern w ill he conducted under thu firm ol
BOYD & SMITH. They lake great pleusure in informing
their friends and tho public, that they have engaged the ser
vices nfL. H. Butterfield, fur many ycurs at the Charleston
Hotel, and J. M. Hurst, for many years at the Planter's Ho
tel ; men of the highest qualifications and agreeable man
ners—well known as such throughout the country.
J. D. BOYD,
J. BLAKELY SMITH
Charleston, Sept. 10,1845. 51 5t
tion
Mi!
NEW FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE,
Jtlacou, Geo.
THE undersigned having erected a Fikk
Proof Ware-house,situated at the head of
Cotton Avenue, tenders his services to his
friends ond the public generally, for the sto
rage of Cotton nnd Merchandize, and the
transaction of Commission Dlisincss in all its
branches, pledging himself to use every exertion to promote
the interests ot, and render satisfaction to, those who may
confide business to his charge. 7
'I’he storage and sale of Cotton will ho under the direction
nnd control ofMr. JOHN JONES, who bus long been known
in Ihe Ware house business, and will give particular attention
to the sale ofCotton und the filling of orders for goods.
Liberal advances will be made on Cotton in store or
shipped.
BAGGING, HOPE, AND TWINE.
together with any other articles, will bn furnished customers
at the lowest maiket price,
N. B. Storage and Commissions nt customary rates,
at JERRY COWLES.
Macon, 24th June, 1845. 39 26t
J. WASHBURN & WILDER,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JOSEPH WASHliURN, JOHN K. WILDER.
Aug. 13. 46 36
tub: splendid
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
(.’lass B, for 1845,
To he drawn ul Alexandria, D. O. on Saturday
October 11,. 1845.
78 NUMBER LOTTERY—18.Urttum Ballots.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
. LAMPS! LAmUSIj ~~~
usn trcKt.rd . .plemlid ...urloifm „f C 0 rn.||„ L n .
I .t.ul L.ri) l.nmpn, which will ha.uM " ,tl C *’
ha'bought in th* State. OTISVll mL*"
44 tf U8 -
&c.
(50,900
95,000'
10,000
6,000
3,677
1,000
500
400
&c.
1 Grand Capital of
1 Splendid prize or
1 Prize oi
1 Do.
1 Do.
40 Prizes of
SO Do.
90 Do.
&e.
Ticket. tjilS—ITal.
Ccrti6catcsorPuckugcs(lf36 whole Ticket., (180 00
Do do 36 Half do 90 00
I to do 26 Quarter do 45 00
Do do 26 Eighth do 22 50
Ej-Orrier. for 'Picket* nnd Phare and Certificates ol Pack
ages in the ahovn 5Ur.KtKicr.BT Shehim will receive pronq
attention, nod an account of llte Drawing will bo sent iminr
dialely nfter it i. over to all who mny order from os. Aditrert
J. G.GREGORY A Co., Manager*.
50 H Waahinglnn City. D. h.
S SO—Quartern *3 75—
I 87)
NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY
cutlery;
ws.it®
AND
rAXffOY GOODS,
•£< XOWEMt PRICES than they hat
ever been o/Tcrcd for In tieorgia.
/I K. VVENTWOKTH, formerly in the ample
V^. of Mr. Childs of .Milledgeville, (ua Watch-maker,) lu
recenllv returned from New-Yurk, will,« fine stock of
Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware, dee. At
CONSISTING OF——
Superior Gold and .Silver Lever Watches,
Gold Fob, Guard and Ladies Neck Choius,
Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles,
Gold nud Silver Pencils,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Breast Pins,
Finger Rings and Ear Rings,
Gold Buttons,Studs and Chain Slides, Thimbles,
Ladies' Fine Gold and Iluir Bracelets,
Jet Combs, Hair Pins and Hend Ornaments,&c.
Roger’s Superior Pen and Pocket Knives,
Razor’s und Scissors,
Fine Plated Castors, Cake Baskets nnd Caudle Stick,
Brittunia Ware, Fancy Goods. &c.
Embracing almost every article usually kept in bis line, AI.'
of which is ENTIRELY NEW and of the most fashionab-
style and best quality, and will bo sold at prices which canw
fail to suit purchasers.
Watches and Jewelry of every description re
paired nt the shortest notice. All Watches repaired or sol
will be warranted to keep good lime fur one year or the cup
refunded. Watches sent from any part of the country wi.
receive the same attention, und be repaired onus reasonable
terms as though the otoncr were present.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweler, store adjoining that of Mr. Gee
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MACON, Geo.
Mncon,Jan.7, 1845. 15 tf
ASHURST Sc DlODlATARI,
ATTORNJJES AT LAW,
Ealonton, Gn.,
Will practise in all the Counties of ihe
Ocmulgee Circuit.
Doc.17. 12tf
PROSPECTUS
llr. D.vin CooKKit, Ite.ldent Pht.iei.. ■„«. .
dent of tho l.unolin, Idiot and Epil.i.lie AKvIuinaru I 1 **'
For the Georgia state imUtutiou, /., the cure nrote.u
Jy\&™ZiT ri ‘ g ' ndcr
Tl,i. work to ho printed on good paper, will, leeiM.,-.
ipamphlet form, quarterly.and In eui',,„j,e f oH ! W,
r« in each number, the fir.t article nl which will. c/*"
luetrationa of the inception ofin.unity and Enilen.. n!?
jiieen, 4cc.,drawn from tha Bibls.nd NewTa.iainen,
2d. The exiaience und progress of iu.aaii, j„
countries in all ages to the present tune.
3d. The plans or systems of mural end pr,„ c .,
mem for ns ainnliurniian nud cure, comprising r
erection of Asylum., fitc., with their procrMsi.. 1.5" *•'
ineuts in all countries to the present date. "npro,,.
■till. Illustration, nf the discrepancies in .u.e.*,iK:iL
Insanity, in civiliaed and aavsee life, and the nhffiSw'!* l0 ,
causes. Under thia head will bn conlrn.ted tha diff«£!? ?
thesusceiuibilily,to Insanity,between ourslavesaodNoni" 1
free negroes, Lured upon correct et.ll.iic., *«uwti
5th. Correct oud foithful details and descripiinu nfik.
mnlanclioly homicides anil suicides coinniitied bv I unit
J ** society upon their friends and themselves. *i.rL •
large; four ofth. l.it.r of which h.ve ..ke. p|, c , ?n‘
?h'r. literary and pious walks or life j„ Oeoigi., fo figj
6ih Tho infrequency of these fatal Occident, in A»l..
contrasted with tueabove.
7|||. Correct liislurirauftrialain our and utlicr StutsConM
for the commission of, and sitampu to commit honricidsb'
insane persons; comprising the tesiimonv,counsel clism)’
Ihe judges in iho juris., nnd verdict of aconitlal or ’rmJSv!!
Under ihis departinent much valuuhle nicdicaljiirirpnfoenSi
matter tuny be anticipated lo the legal profession, f,oh,
varied and extensive reports ofgal nnd modical gomlrinrT
cuntributore to this Journal, (.nine of which aiash!' ’
hand) from other State*. • '*
Util. Extracts front eoine or all of the Reports nf the I
untie Asylum, of Europe *nd the United Stales,cumnri,i'rr
their oust, emir, luanugeinrui, moral and physical. 1 s
Tliis lust department is lo comprire a detailed dr.crir.iim
flint simrtj of the law originstiug oar Instiiuiian for ths 1„
sene,tho Idiot nnd Epileptic; appropriation., luculion , luh
chase, cost of building.,sir.e, finish; first reception c> f p e' i n i.
progrosBive incre isa, innnngetunm; law., rule, ond' reielu.'
tion.; generul Ireotmelit olpslienta— tnoiul and tiiedictl ‘i, c k
descriptions of our pulieuiB' insanity, idiocy and cpilaair
and prodromic, predispunent, or associate pliyeic.l ilireswA
with their uges. sexes, social condition, corporeal tii.lccnfor,
illations, deformities, mental imbecilities nnd fatuities, umar
be deemed of internet lo patron., with our cure, nf cam—in
all cases suppressing the names of puiients— detail, affos
cases, cures, &c., dec., up lo the present year. Tlirreir.
now in possession.
9th. Uccu.imiul eneee of Lunatics trsii.lerred from Stain
nr I’enitenliarion to Asylums, including ton,a fan
MADISOIV & IADIAA SPRIARS
STAGE NOTICE.
MEDICAL CAKE.
D OCTOR FAWCETT, ofl9U, Fnllon street, New York
Mcinher of the Royal College of Surgeons, of London
uml Edinburgh, nod Graduate of the Jefferson Medicul Col
lege of Philadelphia; also, author of a work embracing the
following subjects, viz .‘—Matrimony, Impotencv und Sterili
ty, nnotninically, physiologically, and medically explained,
with a comprehensive expoaition oftbe nature and modern
treatment of Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrlucu,
Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissions, and all tbo conse
quences arising from self-pollution. Doctor Fawcett contin
ues bis private consultations on the abovementioned diseases,
at bis long established office, 196 Fulton struet, where the
mORt aggravated forms ol all affections of the generative or
gans will yield to his mode of treatment, without rostraint in
die.tor exercise, nnd without mercury. Even when the pro
creative energies b come torpid or paralyzed, from excessive
indulgence, or from masturbation, he will be able to restore
the parts to health and vigor. Persons at a distance, enclos
ing $ I, can liu vo a copy of the work.
All letters must he post paid,and directed to Dr. If. Faw«
celt, 196 Fulton street, New York.
Aug. 26. 48 f>m
FIFTY DOLLAIK8 REWARD.
S TOLEN from the Huhecriher, iu Campbell county, Ga., on
llm 15th of August inat, a negro hoy about twelve yea is
old, by the name nf KAFE, belonging to Thomas Pitta,and
hired by tiro Subscriber this year, dark complected, large
front teeth, large chili, opeaka quick when spoken to, well
grown to his age. A bio, stolen the at me night, by cutting a
hole iu my trunk, some twenty five or thirty dollars.
The above reward will begi.su for the negro and thief, fudg
ed in my safe jail; or forty dollar® for the thief, with suffic
ient proof to convict him} or tea dollar* for the cold hoy,
lodged iu any aefe jail. J.C. SILVBY.
ErTba Columbus Enquirer and Wetmopka [Ala.} Whi|
will plena® pi * ** ‘
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
IHJSIRfESS.
T HE undersigned, E. W. Doughty, (of the fate firm of
Dye &l Doughty,) \Vin. A. Beall, und Joseph M. Rob
erts, (survivor of the firm of Clarke fo Roberts,) have entered
into connifnersbip under ihe firm of DOUGHTY, BEALL
fo ROBERTS, tor llm transaction of the Warehouse and
General Commission Business. They have taken tbeexten
sive nud commodious Fireproof Warehouse, on Jackson
afreet,occupied for several years post by Clarke fo Roberts,
where they me prepared to serve their friends and customers
ill the stoiuge and sale of Cotton and other produce. Tlieir
personal attention will be strictly devoted tu the interest ol
their customers in nil biisinehs entrusted to them.
The central location oftiieir Warehouse, being in the im
mediate vicinity of the principal Hotefa, Banks und Grocery
Stores, nnd on the street leading to the Railroad Depot, pre
sents superior advantages in point of convenience to planters
visiting the city.
Their charges will conform to the customary rates of this
city.
Liberal advances will bn made on cotton in store.
DOUGHTY, BEALL fo ROBERTS.
Augusta, July 10,1845. 50 9t
UREIAER & BEALL,
FACTORS
| And Commission Merchants,
No. 73, Day Street,
savannah.
C. A. Grkinkr,
W. A. Beall. 81 tf Sept. 17.
R A B U Y & FULTOY,
PW COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
J SAVANNAH. GEO.
trusted to their euro. Orders for Bagging, family sup
plies, &c M will be promptly executed at the lowest prices.
July 29,1815. 49 8t mis.
Apnlncliicolit, Fla., July, 1845.
rpHE undersigned will continue lo traiipact a GENERAL
I COMMISSION BUSINESS at APALACHICOLA,
under the firm of
HOWARD A UIITHERFOliD.
HT'They have also determined to ratuhlish a COMMIS
SION HOUSE at NEW ORLEANS, the ensuing season,
where une of the firm will always be found. Their personal
attention will he given to nil business with which they mav
be entrusted. Tlie usual advances w ill be made upon goods
in store or Colton coiieigiint to tlieni.
THACKER B. HOWARD.
47 tf ADOLPHUS S. RU I'llEKFORD.
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city fo interior trade by the piece or package
I\o. 44CEDA11 STREET,
(NEAR YVILLIAM-8T.)
L EE fo BREWSTER give notice to Dealers in Dry Good.
that they have removed their WARE-HOUSE for PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCL USIVELY, from Pear! to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention lo PRINTS ONLY ,L
fo II are enabled (o exhibit an assortment far surpassing any
ever before olleied in America—nud to sell nl prices as luw
and generally LowEit, than those whose u U cut ion is divided
among a farce variety ol articles.
The Stock consists of several thousand patterns am
Colors, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
ill market—many sty/ex oj which are got up cxc/usiecly/or then
own salt s .and cannot be had elseu here, txet pt in second hands.
Deulers iu Prints will find it for their interest to examine
this stock before making their purchases—they will have tha
advantage ot learning the lowest market nrice, and compar
ing all tne desirable styles in market aide my side.
Catalogues of prices, coi reeled with every variation of Ihe
market,ore placed in the Inuida of buyers.
Oct. 8,1844. 2 tf
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEOUGIA.
Uy GEORGE W. CRA WFORD, Governor oj said State
H AVING received information that a murder was commit
ted on the 1st day of August, iu the county of Lowndes,
noon the body of Samuel Maulden, bv DAVID W. KING,
who has fled fromjuslice, I have thought proper to issue this,
my proclamation, offering a reward of One Hundred Dol
lars, to ativ person, or peisoes, who may apprehend and
deliver said fugitive, to tlie Sheriff, or Jailor, of l.owndee
county.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers, civil and
military,to be vigilaut in endeavoring: to apprehend the aaid
KING, in order tint he may be tried for the offence with
which he atands charged.
tiiveu under my hand and tha treat seal of the 8tata, at
the Capitol In Milledgevilfa, this 15th day ofBep-
teuiber, A, D. 1845.
GEORGE W.CRAWFORD.
By the Governor!
N. C. BARNETT.Secr'volState.
DESCRIPTION.
The eaid KING ie about 23 years of sge, thin vfangs,
swarthy compfaaiaa.blus eyes, dark hair, has a down look,
and is about 6 feat high, 51 It
The Nearest, Cheapest, and Best Route from Avgua*
to, Geo., to the Indian Springs.
rilHIS old and well known route having been reduced to a
X Hiick line, will run the ensuing summer, commencing
the first dnv of June, from Madieou—Leaving Madison on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, nfter the arrivul
of the Cars from Augusta,passing by Whitfield’s, Monticello,
nnd arrive nt two o’cIock, P. Ai. Returning, leave the
Springs on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at half past
5 o’clock, A. AI., pussing through the nbovt imined place*,
nnd arrive at Alndison at three o’clock, P. AI. where they will
never fail to connect with the downward train of cars for Au
gusta.
Travellers may rely > upon good horses and coaches, and
good iiccommodatioriB in every form. We hope by good slid
close attention to share a part of the public patronage.
Distance, forty-three miles. Fare 84.00.
C. NV. BRIGGS fo CO.
Daniel A.Tucker, Agent, Alndison.
May 13,1845. 33 tf
Brought to Juflt
IN Irw inton, Wilkinson county, on the 22d
day of June, 1845, one black negro fellow by*
the name of Moses, about 5 feet 2 inches high,
black complexion, whole teeth in front, with
o other marks seen, who says lie belongs tu
leu Hamilton, of Oewitclice Bend, Aiabuina*
'I'he owner is requested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges and tuke him away.
S.B. MURPHY, Jailor.
June 25th. 1845. 40 tf
M.
ISroiitflit to Jail*
AT Irwinton, Wilkinson county, Georgia, a
negro man, who says his name is ANTHONY,
about twenty-five years of age, five feet six of
eight inches high,* rather yellow complexion,
and says lie belongs to a man living in Orange
couuty, N.C.,by the name of Sundy Check.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges, and take him away.
' ti. U. AiUKPflY. Jailor.
July 13th,1815. 43 tt
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Brought to Jallt.
A T Irwinton, Wilkinson countv, Geoigie, a negro mao,
who says his name is GEORGE, about iweiity-two
vears old, rather yellow complexion, five feet six or eight
inches high, and says he belongs to John Carter, of Colum
bus Georgia. The owner or owners are rrnuasled to come
forward, prove property, pay chorges, and take him nwny.
S.B. MURPHY. Jailor.
July )4tb, 1845. 43 tf
Brought to Jail 9
'PHIS day, a negro man who says his name fa
FRANK,and thnt he belongs to Jesse Beck, of
Henry county,Ga. Said negro is of light com
plexion, about five feet ten inches high, speaks
quick when snoken to. The owner is requested lo
come forward, prove property, pay charges, anJ
take him away.
h T. A. BRANNON, Sheriff.
1 uscogee co., July 9, 1845. 42 mI2in ortf
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IN p resent a lives, may hear of something to their advantage,
bv application at the office ol the Charleston Courier, viz :—
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(1796); Attwell Isbabod,(I8UI); Sarah Butler,(1764); John
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Gregory, (1811); Isaac Holmes, Ex’r of Jnnies Stanyarne,
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Holmes,in trust for Harriet Edwards,(1798); Archibald Har
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Alartiu and II. A. Alarklcy,for Robt. Alartiu, (1794); John O,
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P-c'seott,(1797); John Price, (1795); llobt. Scott, (1792); Wm.
Stephen, (1796); James Smith, in trust, (1793); l.ove Stour,
(1801); PetcrSmith,udiu'or of Jno. II. Smith, (1804); Frances
Simmons, in (rust for (he estate of John Holmes, (1866); llobt.
Smith, (1812); Thomas Turner, (1794); Mary Tucker, (1795);
Ri bt. Williams (1861); James Warrington, (1798); Jobe
Wakefield,sen. (1/99); Tiros. Young,(1807); Mar* Bowman.
(1817); Rev. Alichl.Crosbv«(IUI7); J. B. Campbell, in trust,
(1818); Senrl. Davenport, (1817); <“rristoplier lieGraffenreidt,
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For Publishing in Savannah a Monthly Periodic4
TO BE CALLED
THE SOUTHERN HISTORICAL
AND
LITERARY MAGAZINE.
PROSPECTUS.
riMIE originators of this work believe that the field forlite-
A rarv exertion aud influence, in our coimtiy, is rvrry day
growing* wider nnd wider; und they are willing to occupy at
leust a portion ut thn ground, which seems to invite labourer*.
Thu chief object which they have in view, is to aid in vindica
ting for the Southern States that literary position Which, it fa
believed, they are qualified to assume. They design ahe.
through thischunuel, to point out ihe resources ana defoad
the interests of (he .South, to represent witii4rufli the charac
ter nnd condition of the people, and to furnish increased occa
sion for intellectual effort. With these views, they ban
sought to enlist in the undertaking the brat talent oftbe whole
douth; und they feel, that they can appeal with somecoa*
dem o to their fellow citizens for support and co-operalfal.
The work will be B juthern—it will be the organ of a m
non ; but in no narrow spirit of hostility to any portion of out
country. Justice and candour towards all, wil! goveri in
course; und il will steadily pursue the sacred aims ofTrsiL
There is need,especially in thfa day ofclieap literature*lot
stern and discriminating criticism. Manliness and origfaf
ufthoitght—as well aa sound morals—are in danger of bj
crushed under the mass of trash v or corrupt publications, I
foreign aud domestic, with which the press teems. YJrtf
loudly for some daring and independent censor, who will lay
on the fash of severe but just criticism, 4 * without fear or ft-
vor,” and who will guard the interests of literature •#•'!**}
those influences of the publishing houses of the country wkkb
through inngaziue and newspaper puffing, confer aontasy
false reputations on worthless volumes, ond coriupt the very
sources of a well regulated and wholesome, public opinKB.--
We therefore avow ai the outset, dial we intend fa deal
these authors, publishers and books, widi a severity onlynu 1 *
ited by curabilities, and a proper regard for the courle*fa«dN
to an enlightened community. .
We know and feel that our literature is young, sndbiwru
but too imitutive. Nevertheless that very youth baa »»•
vantages-and we shall endeavor to give them full play* bJ f B*
couraging fresh and vigorous exhibitions of Iben n n oicit
own country. .
That this is pre-eminently the land of orifinal ipoi-glM«
I’nteul Office, our wnikshons,our fields and ourrivnaavt' •
dandy dlut-iral*. lu the Fine Arts, Atnericsn f«'itwj>«
produced works of which any nation might be pituj*;
uro already rivalingold Europe in every departmestwjjjp
tion, save only in tliut of literature. Even in this, bd isespi;
dent assertion of thought and feeliug has commenced,nsws
die American position and character demand, •udireeat**'
fated to dbveiope. Men here stand to eai h oilier issewapi
advanced relations. Aliy expressions that shall bc true teisre*
conditions, must give uui literature new and origins! mmr'
It will accordingly he one ul the cherished object*
Magazine, to foster, by all the means in our power,tveiy t^
pulse ol native und original genius. .tilfa
While nothing of a sectarian or partisan characterwr w
admitted into our pages, ire shall by no inf* 1 "* ftf
discussing religious and political topics. Jhryin*®'”’
highest interests of matt, end at present, inure than »t t*^r w
period, attract the serious attention of all reflecting min®*.
The interest which the South has in the efficiency
character oft he Army and Navy, willcluim for both earn®"
prominent place in our cofumna. Our Naval tad mot
C Bikers have often ahown that they are as compete®* .
the literature, aa to defend the honor of their country » •
number of able contributors will be secured from !"***. ^
This Magazine will also be ihe medium through wnre^ >
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY will
lish much of its most interesting material—portions
meaiic and foieign correspondence,ci*muiunfaai»on*»^ M "
and other papers which may possess a general vainm^^
We believe too that out po»ilion baa peculiar
Georgia lies nearest the centre ot the
thus possesses superior opportunities for esiliwetwg
opinion, ond giving a true expression to voulbnfitfalj^" ^
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vance. Agents will bu allowed a liberal
their efforts to obtain subscribers oro respectfully e® 1
Returns to be made by thofivsl of August.
Bavannsk, May 1,1645, laaeft **
tnrEditor* desirous of exchanging will
CT Editors
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