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laHat H. J »k*rMK> ( *aai^IfMlrtlawM* la?afy <, |ijtf J1 aUw™ an B. IVaahlairloa. d«ce«t»d,lhat lh»aaM Ei«nlrl« ha* fill-
tm'lMI*, nn lilaTui af Kdionad Rail, torw.rl; •* aakf lot j la- \ It .dmini.i.ml on Mid EaUta, aad wlalica la ba dlmilmd
|M«I aalhaprapanjr of Jacob l>. Hi.lilow.r, lo Mll.fy a 6 iliarafmm t
S la ft.ur uf TV**. U.rt.tt n Jacob I> HI|Muw*r ‘ » ***!*•• ''I
Inferior Court, Htth^/BrOrMuuryfurpout, July
V ¥T appaarlnf la lliaCaurl b* iba npnaauuilnn of Mn.
I Elllabath Waaklnfloa, rxaeuirli on ilia EalaiaoT Hah-
ail B. IVaahlaaloa. daoaaaad.lbat Ihtnid EiMitlrl* hatful-
Sapiainbar !R>, 1845.
JAMBA W.MAPPIN, Shariff.
I li ia tliaialbra, on inolioa. ordand, Thai iha OJarfc nf ilila
\ foiiri dn iauue a cliailnn najuuing all |»>t»on. oonccrnml, in
ahew unit.., il any lliay liaaa. on or lial'irn ilia arciind lion
—— . _ i j -■ ———. t day in January naal, why aaid diainiaaiuii aliuuld nnl lir frail
wrtrt ln»vemb«r HUcrll’l Milled. | i* ( |—and dial aaid ultatiou ba published sccurdlli, tu It'S it l to-
l.l. ha anMhafora iha Cuurt-liuunodoor in Ih.tuwu ol qulmu.ut.
Kabatilto'Onwf'ird ooonly, on lh« frai l haadny ln • 1 a iruoealiaci rnuulha uiinulea,lliln 7th dn* »r July, IM5.
.a ..... iL.r.i 4| a ,Bm JOHN W. W. BNEAD.i) c.o.
RMIIKH toil, within lln uaual huura olaalc.iliofol
ia win
bualiala of corn.
awlnf aiuiianr.ia win
Sifbi atacka Of h»dd«r -*ml four hundred
aavaarlaaa; laatod on aa ilia proparty of Jamaa E. Klaimr.
laaaliafyon Ih from Craa
Abraham Maw aa J on-. F.. Hlallcr
fcpThaaduriek IV.Mumlhrl.En)
UBOItGIA, Newtou County.
{ C0VRT OF OUI>I *' ARY - *""• 184 ?'-
Property pointed out
l, • lint John I*. Thompson, Ad-
Sept 80,1815.
_ iniiiirtiralor on lli« estate of 8iiihi**I Thompson,deceased,
ha* fully administered said estate, and hr liaving mode uppli
cuiion lor letter* of dismission from mid adminiatraiion:
It is,therefore, ordered, llml lire Clrrk of this com! do issue
nanrr November ShorlH’a Mill's. * ucimlU.rrquirin* all ... rwinaroiicrriird, In .how .•auae. If
. . a knu...inn,.iMi VaiHnn. • «hv i lir v liu ve, oil or before I he d ue p u bliea lion ol this cita-
LL ba iuld baforalha Goarl.bouaadoor a M, ju „, w |, v .„,d Icit-r. ahoiil.l not and Hint ihisoillthm
I aa mum W»l. U. LliCKIK.c.0.0.
w
property to wit:
Two ’fractional lota of land, lying on the water* of the On
• followi I "
MO ftivsr, ami known by thr
—•II lying in tha Hilt PUtr
Montgomery county ; levied on
i llowinf Nu nibers, 316 uni! 317 ! criiiU'l i Tt'lfttir CvilVtlY
—all lylt>B *-W. llUi^WHo. of b—riy-WillMf-?w) IIBKBAA John M.-l.r-n. Ad.ni.lM,
! \\7 lIKKI'aA.S John A!«• I.cmii, Aduiiiiirtrator «
A y . °! ,u, ‘
^Thraa'aio^Vlirratorn.tuGlIrand ..l.nohlahall and .
uy “" J I ,ho hind.rd.ndom.il,r. .old da,,.,,...l.l„ hr.
iaad- and relumed to tna by a bailiff.
J.M.W A l.l., Sheriff.
Tel fair November ShcrlflS Sale
* TX7iLl.be«oldin Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first I . n> 111
yV Tuaailaj in NOVKJIUER next, within the legal hours k ti^OKGIA, Willtilltfon fi'Olinly
singular
Ihn kiuilicd auderrditors of said decrased,to hr mill npprnrn t
Inv office, within the time preKcribnl liy Inw, to show cuu*e,il
any they Jmve, why said Irtters of diriuisiiioii should not br
grnuti'da
Given under my bund, nt oilier, thin 3d dnv nf Junr, 11545.
U7 iu6in J NO l\ Melt A F., C. C. O.
j GFOIIdlA, U II
\\7|ieRFAS jucol
efaale, the following property, to wit? I ,
One lot of land, the lot on which llcdeu Hnw lens, Sni„ j \\
bnnerlv lived; levied on ns the properly of Rrdrn Raw lens, |
deceased. l*» aatidfy sundry fi fat from a Justice a Court, in J [M I'";
* or of klaIroiu N. Me Rue. Properly levied on and return- f am ■ i,..
Mmby.tnw.blr- W , LUAM ELL|Si J hindrad nnd r
bror
ad
8«pl.3». 1815.
Administrator's Male.
W HX hr mold by nn order of the Inferior Court of *1 elfnir
county, on the first Tiiesdny in December next, lot Mo.
aa in lli«7lb llialricl «ud dd Moli-rn of originally Clieroksr,
WOW Murray county.
Alao ,on the fimt 'rorsdav in January next, wt Jm ksuuville,
Telfuir countv, lot No. Unknown as the McA Hi* t*r place,
and Noa. l6f> aiHl lf>7,nll in tha 9th District nf raid county,
with the inrunihcrunce of the widow’s dower ; ami
Ih* 7ih District oj* said county, and a negro woinui
h Krrrinan, Adiniuistrntor fin the ea>
hum of Jcremhili Allen, lute ufanid county, deceased,
to me for Icttcis of disii-iMMion fioui said Aduiiuistrn
refiirr, to cite nnd admonish al 1 nud singular
^ rrditora of said decenml, to hr vud appear nt
toy office within the. lime prescribed l»y law.tc rliow cause, if
•liy they have, win Haiti letters should not he grunted.
(tiven under my hand ut office, this I.'mIi dnv ol Mny, 1845.
34 uifiiti AUG. 11. HAIPOUP, Clerk.
GCOKOIA, l*uiiI<liiiK County.
’ 1IFRFA8 William Adair appliei
' Sold at* the property of William Studstill, er. Into of said
county, deeensed, for the benefit of the heir* ami creditors of
aaid deceased. Terms made known on tlm days olmile,
WM. STUDS I li.la.jr. Adm’r. •
Telfair county, September 24th, 1845.
Administrator's «nl«,
11/ ILfa ItH sold al the lute residence of John Eudv, ar.d ••
▼ ? ceased, on Tiiesdxy, the 21st dnv of October next, all
tha perishable property belonging to tho eninte of suid de*
caased,consisting of horses, liogs, cattle, sheep, plantation
tools,household nnd kitchen furniture, and many other arti-
eles now loo tedious to mention. Sale to continue irom day
to dnr until dll is sold. Terms made known on the d«v of
•ale.* IIKNRV KADY, Administrator.
Wilkinson county, Sept. 5th 1845. 50 ids
for letters of
ut the estate of Allen IIil
said county, deceased J
These are, thereloie. to cite nnd admonish nil nnd singular
the kindred uml creditors of suid deceased, to be and appear
50 j si my office, within the time prescribed hv low,to show cause,
( if any they have, why said letters should not be grained.
Given under my liuud, at office, this ‘Jf»th flav ol Sept, 1845.
2 uiGtu E. THOMPSON,O. C. O.
) GCORUIA, UtM'ntiir Couuty.
\\TIIKKEAS Thomas Wliighaui, Administrator on the
| I f estate of William Whigham, lute ol suid county, de-
t ceased, applies for letters of Dismissiou from suid Adminis-
] tralion *
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ull umlslngulnr,
' the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be uml appear
! at my office, within the time prescribed hv law, to shew causa
J if any they have, whv said letters should not be granted,
i Given under my hand at office, this 2d day of Sept., 1845.
I 50 Gm **
JOHN P. DICKFNSON,
Executor's bnlts
/ to an order of the Infei
. kinsoii countv, while silling for ordinary purpn
* ’ • - * ** * * * vlntoii, \V
vill
b# sohl before the Gourt*house door in Irwinton, Wilkinson
county,on the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usuni’hoiirs of sale, the laud and one negro belonging to there*
late of Juntos King, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the
hairs and creditors. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JA.MFd KINNY, Executor.
Septomhrr 1st, 1815. 50 ids
Administrator’* Mole.
W ll.la he sold on Ihe27ili day of November next, nt tho
lute residence of .'esse M. Speneor, in Jasper county,
Ga. the perishable propci ty of said deers*e«l, consisting of
Horses, Cattle, Hogs. Corn and Fodder, & •. Arc. Terms ou
the dnv. CHARLES L. RIDLLY,Adminisirutur.
September 20th. 1845. 52 td«
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY toanorderof the Interior Court of Wil
kinson comity, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
ba sold on the first Tuesday in November next, w ithin tho
usual hours ofsule, bef oe tho Conrt-hmia? door in Irwinton
one hundred eleven and one fourth nrres of Iambus n part of
lot number two hundred and tweuty-niuo; nlso, forty acres
of I iml, ns n part of raid lot mimhnr 22U; also, twenty-eight
acres of land,as pnrt of lot number two hundred and twenty-
nine, also, one hundrml and fifty and one half acres, No. 2JH,
whereon llenjnmiu Stubbs lived at the time uf his death Al-
so.oueht of laud, No. 219, containing one hundred one uml
one fourth acres ; all in the fourth district of Wilkinson
county, holunging to the estate of lieiij. Siiubbs, lute of s.ii l
county, diTPHMMl.
Alto, on /hr fir nt Tnetdny in December next before the
Court-house door ip the cmiutv of Lowndes, one-third of lot
of Ir.nil No. 4*)G, containing 490 acres, belonging to said estute
of Pe uj Smiths,dec’d.
All sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said de
ceased. Terms made know a ou the dav of sale.
WILLIAM C. PARKER, Ex’r.
Aug 5th, 1815. 4G tils
iiI.OlMtilA, Telfair Uoiinly.
W HEREAS Duncan Mims applies to mo for letters uf
Administration ou tha estuto of Dutid Mims, late of
ssid county,deceased:
'These are therefore to cite nnd ndmonish all and singular,
the kindred nnd creditors ofsaid deceased In be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law. to show' cause,
|f nnv they have,why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, at uffice, this I tit Ii dav of Sept., 1845.
I 5t JN(>. F. McR'AK, c. c. o.
I^NOIJIC IRON TUB afterdate, application v
Administrator’* halts
GKEEABKY to an order of the Honorable the Inferior /
L Court ofthfl Cr •* i».—1.~ u
unity of Burke, while silting for onlinarv
purposes, nml in accordance with the will of Holding Buihcr,
deceased, will ho sold before the Court house door in Camp- 1 * n
bflltoii, Campbell county,oil the first Tuesday in November ' ["}*}* 8 ‘" (l ln
next,one tract of land known us number 74, in the 7th District
ol oiiginully Carroll, now Cuinnhell county. Sold for divis
ion among the heirs uf the lute Holding Barber, deceased.
Terms on the day.
P. B. CONNELLY, Administrator
August 2fi, 1815. with the will min»«ed
. .. ill he mad**
to the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, w lieu sitting for
dinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro hoy. tiained
Abrain.befou&ing to the estate of Isaiah Wheeler, deceased.
Ju!y 22*1,1815. DELILAH WHEELEIt, Adm’x.
ii COlfGI A, Jasper County.
To the Honorable the Justices oj the Inferior Court uf said
county, sittingJor ordinary purposes, at May Term, 1845.
rpilE petition of Senhorn Hawk shewctli that he is tlie le-
X gal trunslerree of a certain bond for titles to land, here
tofore made and delivered bv Watson Shaw, in his lifetime, to
John Spearman—lh.it the consideration money bus been paid
—that the said Wotaon Shaw has departed this life, and that
Leroy 51. Willson, of said county, is his administrator— that
niiuexcd is u copy ol said bund—that your petitioner prays
that the suid administrator he directed by this Court to make
titles to the lauds in mid bond mentioned, according to the
statute ill such case made and provided.
JOSHUA HILL, Petitioner’s Attorney.
[copy BjKD.J
GEORGIA,} Know all men by these nresonts, that 1,
Jasper county. ^ Watson Sliuw, am held and firmly bound to
— jJohn Spearman, in the penal elWu of one
hundred and tinny dollars, fur the true performance nf which
I bind in) self, my heirs and assigns, fit mly liy these presents.
The condition of the ubovahoml or obffgutiou is such, that
whereas the said Watson Shavv hath this day, in and lor the
consideration of sixty dollars, bargained anil sold n certain
tract or parcel uf laud, lying and being situate in the sixteen“*
District, number (313) three hundred and forty-three, n
fourth section of originally Cherokee, containing furiy acres,
more or less, having sindi'slmpc and marks as will upnrar by
reference In a plat of thu saute. Now, if the said Watson
Shaw sliull make lo the said John Spearman u good and la
STAGE NOTICli.
The Nearest, Cheapen, and wily Route between these two
important points, now in of/era! ion, that runs directly
through without delay upon the ritad.
L EAVING Madison uii Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Mornings, nOer the arrival of the Curs from Aiikiisin,
passing liy Eutnulon, Clnptoii’s Mills, Bluiinlsville, Clinton,
und arrive st Macon at7o'clock, P. Al.. eliere we iulrrtecl
the line lor Tallahassee, and a daily line of Four Horse Port
Conches lin Columbus.
RETURNING. Leave Macon on Tuesday, Thursday,
uml Saturday al 2 o'clock, A. M., passing through tlm shove
named places,and arriving at Madison nt 3| o'clock, P. M.,
where we will never fail to connect with the dowuwaid train
of Cars for Augusta.
We ulso rim a line to Millrdgeviltc nml Monlirello for
Millcdgeville. Leave Madison nu Monday, Wednesday and
Friday iitoming*.after the arrival of the enrs Irom Augusta,
passing through Ratontoo, and arrive nt Milledgoviile al
;< o'clock, P. M. where we will connect with ii daily line of
four horse Conches fur Savannah and Mm tin.
Rrturninif, leave Milledgcville on Tuesday, Thursday find
Hattirdnv, at 3 o'clock, A. Al., passing bv Kntouioii, and ar
rive nt Madison nt 3} o'clock,P. M.
For Mniiticello, leave Madison on Monduy, Wednesday,
nod Friday morning, after the arrival.oftheenrs from Aligns-
tu, missing by Wintfield’s, nnd arrive at IWouiicelln ut l
o’clock, P. M. Returning, leave Mniiticello, ou Tuesday,
Thursday nud Saturday,at 8[ o'clock, A. M., uml arrive at
Madison at 31 o'clock, P. Al.
Travellers may relv upon good horses and couches, and
sober and steady, nnd careful drivers. We hope, by good
uud close attention tu slinre a part of the public pulronnge.
C. II. CAMPBELL, Agent, Madison.
ST. l.ANIKR, M Alneon.
WAl. GOOLSBY, •• Mniiticello
N. IIAWKINS, « Millcdgeville.
Col. BRYAN, “ Eatonton.
HAWKINS Sc BRIGGS, Proprietors.
Sept. 30, 1845. Mf
“FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.
hand, makes to order, ami repairs ull kinds of
best
stoutly
Furniture.
All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in tli
manner, and low.
All kinds ol Paints can he hud ready for use. Glasscutto
any size, and Gla/.iug done.
Also, Glass lor Picture frumea,iVc. of various sizes; Hard-
warn Trimmings lor Furniture, &c., nud Mulmguny and
i rmimingu
Black Walnut Druvv Knobs,
Ladies will please call at Air. New
will lie conducted into the Shop and i
Millcdgeville, June 10, 1U15.
IPs Store, where they
n see the Furniture.
37 if
V,
A PARI).
deemed hv the Trustees nnd Resident Physician to
the Institution, promotive of tlm Lest interests of the in
mates that no visitors he admitted before 8 o'clock, A. M.,be
tween 12 nud 2, and after 5 P M.; ami within those Imursoii-
ly in company with the PlivsiciHii or by Ins written peiniit to
llioSlcwuid umi Mulrmi, except under peculiur circumstan
ces. D.COOPER, Res. Pliys. & Snperlnt.
A tig. 12,1815. 47 tf
Nolicc lo Debtor* snitl 4're«litor*.
V LI. persons having demands against the estate i f Wil
limn Drown, late of \\ ilkiiiMiu county,deceased, are
requested in render them in terms of the law; nnd those in
debted to the estate ure n quested tu muke imiucd ute pay
ment to the subsetiber.
NIMROD BURK, Executor.
September lilt 1815. 50 fit
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
C.irtT.SE, $300,000,
rrWIR NEW.YORK CONTRABUTIONSHIP FIRE
1 INSURANCE COMPANY having established niiageu-
ay in Knoxville,Crawford county.wininsuru
BUILDINGS. MERC HANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FUR MTU RE,
and evervdescription of proper!v, against loss or damage l»v
fire. FRANCIS il. MURDOCK, Ageut. ’
Knoxville,June II, 1644. 37 tf
W K
Coroner’* »»le.
riLL he suid before the Court-house door in the lownof
n, iVilkinsou county, outlie first Tuesday iu
NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sulo, the
following nropertv,to wit:
ONE UREY HORSE. SADDLE and BRIDLE;
levied oil US the property «»f Levi diinpsou, to satisfy one fi fa
issued from the loleiior Court ofsaid county in luvor of Wal
ler W. Ueull, Sheriff, for tits use of Wil limn E. Carswell uud
bilmre RICHARD WALTERS, Coroner.
Sept. 30, 1845. I
» Valuable Plantation lor Male.
T HE r uii sc libers bold for sale, a Plantation in ilia upper
part of the I5tli district, Sumpter countv, adjoining Mr.
Josiuh Scrulcliius and others, containing till Ii acres.—Also
475 acres in the same county,28lli district, well timbered pine
land; with a saw mill, on Mill creek, convenient to the tim
ber. Also, a plantation iu thu 3d Disliict of linker
i-mituiuius 2000 acres, a very superior tract of land combining
fertility, good water,hnulthinesR. AII these places have im
provements upon them. Persons disponed to tient tor tliesa
lands are requested to address the undersigned personally,or
It) letter ut Augusta, and those in the ueighborliOiMl, are re
ferred to Alsj. John Cowart, of Americus, or Mr. Jusiuh
Scrulcliius,ol tlm same county.
ROBERT F. POE, ) adm'rs. of the ca-
WILLIAM J. EVE f me of Paul Fit/.-
GEO. W. CRAWFORD, y simmuus, dec’d
- Sept 23, 1845 53— Du.
(LT The Federal Union, Georgia Journul, Savannah lie-
puhticuii, Alhuuv Patriot, am) Columbus Times, will copy
, then the above tube null uml void,other-
lull force and virtue in law.
WATSON SllA W.[l. s.l
This Milt day of Jan. 1840.
I transfer the within bond to Seuhnrn llnwk—llllli iMnich
1810. JOHN SPEARMAN.
Upon hearing the foregoing petition, it is ordered by tlm
Court, that the said Leroy Al.'Willson, iwlm'r, show cause at
the next November Term of this Court, why lie should nut
make said title pr.ived for,and that this proceeding be before
. then published lor three months in one of the public gn/.elltfs*
' uf this State, ami in the public places of the county, to w it, *
f the Court Imuse.
A ti ue exlruct from the minutes of Jasper County Couitol
Ordinary,May Term, 1845.
SHADRACH J. McMICilAEL, C. C.O.
J nlv 29,1815. 44 13t
until the Ih ol December.
Valuable i’lantaiioa Tor Sale.
I offer Nil excellent nml RICH COTTON
PLANTATION fur sale. It lies in Cruwfmd
County, thirty two milesfio.u Macon, ten I'lom
Knoxville, uud three from Ciillodcu. a liculthv
. village, where there is ulwnys good mala and
female Schools. The Plnuinliou contains Eighteen Hundred
and Fifty acres of laud,all first mid second qnnliiv oak and
hickory,and post oak laud, well watered, with seven hundred
acres cleared, the balunce woodland. The improvements sre
excellent, uud nearly new, being mostlv made within the last
five years, with a yard und garde* hardly equalled in Middle
Georgia for tha excelltMice and variety of its flowers, shrub
bery and fruits. From the greut drought, tlm crop '
equal to the land,but is much belter than an average
MERGER INIVEIDilTl
rpilE University comprises u Theological, Collegiate and
1 Academical Department.
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John L. Pagg, D. D., PiulVssur of Sys
tematic Theology; Rev. J. L. Reynolds, A. M., Professor of
.... . Biblical Literature; Rev. N. M. Cruw ford, A M., Professor
nty I (elect) of Ecclesiastical History.
* Tho course oi studies iu this Department embraces ull the
branches usually taught in Theological Schools of the first
order, including Hebrew and, if desired, Chaldee
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John I. Dagg, I). I)., President; Rev, P.
H. Mell, A. M., Prof, of Languaucs; B. O. Peirce, A. M..
P/of of Chemistry und Nuturul Philosophy ; 8. P. Sanford,
A. M ., Professor of Mathematics; Rev. 8.0. llillver,A. M ..
Professor (elect) of Belles Lefties.
Tlm course nl simlies iu tlm College is us full as iu any
kindred institution in tlm 8nulli.
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT
Rev. Thomas 1). Martin, A. U., Principal.
The .Students in this Department are prepared for College
under the direction ofllie Faculty.
EXPENSES.
j Tuition,in tlm Collegiate Depaitment, $35 fiir tlm scholus-
f tic year; in the Preparatory Dcpui tmcnt.$25', in the Tlieologi-
! cul Department,,/#'(*•.
j Board from? to $8 per month. Wushing, Room rent, Jtc.,
' almiii $2,00 per mull til.
| The first session commences on tlm 2d Wednesday in All-
1 gust, and doses on the 30th of November.
I T'lm2nd session begins oil the 15th of Jaiiunty, and closes
j with the Commencement Exercises oil the 2d Wednesday *
HIEDIC.4E PARE.
- Yoik
inlmr ofllie Royal College of Surgeons, of Lomh...
and Edinburgh, nud Graduate of the Jefferson Medical Col
lege of Philadelphia; also, niithor of a woik embracing tlm
following subjects. \ iz Matrimony, Impotence end 8t« rili-
ty, iiiiulomii iill), jditsinlogically, and medically explained,
w ith u couiprclicnsive exposition of Hie nature uml modern
at of 8) pliilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrliwu,
Gleet, Htricturcs, Nocturnal Emissions, ami all the conse
quences atising front sclf-pidUitimi. Doctor Fawcett cumin-
s his private consiiliatioiis oil the nhovenientioiicd diseases,
his long established office, 1UG Fulton street, where tlm
most aggravated forma of all affections of the generative or
gans will yield to his mode of tieotmeiil, without restraint in
diet or exercise, and without mercury. Even when the pro*
creative energies become torpid or purnlyxed, from excessive
indulgence, or from mastiirbutiou. lie will he able lo reMoru
the parts to health and vigor. Persons al u distance,em los
ing $1, cuu have a copy of the work.
All letters most he post puid.uml directed tu Dr. If. Fow.
ecu, IDG Fulton street, New York.
Aug 2«. 48 fm
FIFTY IMH I ARS REWARD.
O I OLE.N from the Subscriber, in Campbell county, Go., on
the 15th of August insl, a negro hoy almiii twelve yeius
idd.hv the nntnc of RAFK, heluneing to 'Thomas Pitts, nnd
hired by the Suhseiiher this year, dark complected, large
t teeth, Inige chin, speaks quick when spoken to, well
grown to his age. Also, stolen the same night, hv cutting a
hole in my trunk, some twenty five or tliiity dollars.
The above reward will he gLen for the negronnd thief, lodg
ed iu any safe jail . or forty dolluis for the thief, with suffic
ient proof to convict him; or ten dollurs for the said hut,
lodged iu any safe jail. J.C.SILVEY.’
lEPTha Oolumhn* Enquirer ami Wetumpka [Ala.] Whig
will please publish tho above three months, and forward their
ut counts to me. J.C. 8.
Mnrthnsville, DeK-ilh co., f»n., Ang. 2G. 48 13t
llrouRlit in Jail,
N Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on the 22d
lay of June.4845, one black negro fellow t-v
heiinme of Moses, about 5 feet 2 inches high,
4nck complexion, whole teeth in front, with no
liter niarkssecn, who snvs he belongs toGcii.
Iami linn, of Oswitchee Beml, Alahainn.
The owner is requested Income forward, prove property,
pay charges,und take him away.
8. B: MURPHY, Jailor.
June 25th, 1815. 43 if
M
iL
' J"
For the course of studies iu the several departments, in de-
ill, ruler to tlm Cliristiun Index,orupply to one of the Pro-
thecouutrv. A bargain may be had, uml time inpayments f gusts; the Whig and D
f i ID* The Chronicle and Hcntinrl.nml Coiistituliniinlist, Au-
made to suit purchsaei
z SAMUEL RUTHERFORD.
Ciswford county,Ga , Kept. 30,1U-15.
, Alliens, the .Southern Recorder
and Journul, Millcdgeville; the Republican uml Georgian,
} Siivaiinah, and the Enquirer ami Times, Columbint, ure re-
ested to publish the above once a nnmih for fiv* *' •
CTThe Augusts CUtontcle AlSuviioI will please copy , nnd forward their accounts for aettlvincnt to the Treasurer
four times, weekly.
1 /iOUIC NltNlH* alter datenpplicuimn
to the honorable the luferior Court uf Wilki
I 4t
Tlimnaa J. Burnev, Madisou.
Sept. 30th 1815.
1 m5in
f WilkiciMoncounty,
wliile sitting for ordinary purpnars, for Iruvc to spN the real
estate ot Allen Smith,Intnof said county .ilr.ceaaed.
JAMES VICKERS, Administrator.
Hept. I*, 1845. 51
TO 1>I«I VIJEltS.
Type Foundry A Printer'* Finn!fell hr
* Warehouse,
i FIMIE Snbsciihers have opened a uewTvpe l'oumlry in
I the City oi New York, where they uicuudv to supply
MONTHS after date, application will he ■ orders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink,
muds to tha Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson i t*«per. Cases, Gulleys, Brass Rule, S TEEL COLUMN
c ittuty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell RULE, Composing Sticks, Chases, and every article for a
the laud St uegroea belonging to the estate of John Eudy, t
late ol aaid conuly. deceased.
HENRY EADY, Administrator.
Sept. 5ih, 4845. 50
l^OFIt JYIONTH54 after date application will he
J7 made lo the Honorable Inferior Court ol Decatiircoim-
ly, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Charles Garner, lute ol said county, deceased.
JEREMIAH TATE, Administrator.
Sept. 9,1815. 6o [jrn]
TJIOOK KKONTftlN after date, applicaii^u will be
f made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jasper comity,
while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land
and negroes belonging in the estate of Jesse M. Spencer, late
of «ai%l countv, deceased.
CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Adiu'r.
Hillsboro', July Iffili, 1845. 42
: |/IO(J it 7|ONTII& alter dale.application will be
I TIin Type, which I
new set of matrixes, with droti counters,are warranted
unsurpassed by any, nml will he sold ut prices to suit the
j times. All tlm type furnished hv us is ‘•hand cast.'*
1’iiiiting 1'iesses furnished, nmf also Steam Engines of the
I most approved patterns.
I Couiimsiiiuii Rollers cast for Printers.
J Editors of newspapers, who « ill loy tinea times as much
J type os their bills amount to, may give the above six month
i insertion in their papers, ami semi their papers containing i
| to the Subscriber
* cost in new moulds, from nn entirely
'Rroiairlit to Jail,
AT Irwinton, NX ilkimmu countv, Georgia, n
ecru man, who says his name is ANTHONY,
hoot twentt -live years ofnge, fiv8 Ic.et six nr
igbt inches high,* rather yellow complexion,
ml says tie belongs to a man living in Orange
ouuly, N.C.,hy tlic name of Sandy Cheek.
'The owner or owners are request* d to cume forwurd, pro\o
property, puy churgcs, end tube him away.
S. 11. AillKlMIY, Jailor.
July iaiii,ims. i.i ti
KroiiKln i« Jail,
ii, Wilkinson county. Georgia, n negro man,
his mime is GEORGE, mIioiiI twenty-two
er yellow complexion, live l<et six or eight
id says lie belongs to John ('utter, ol Coluui-
The owner nr ow ners are requested to como
property, pnv tliuigcs, and take him away.
S. IL MURPHY. Jailor.
A'Ur:; 1 ;;
•S old, mill
es high, a
boa Georgia,
lot ward, prov*
July Nth, 1845.
43 If
tako him away,
co., July 9, 1845
SO ffnt
COCKCROFT St OVF.RENI).
G8 Ann street, New York.
Sept. 9.
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A ’fl'raililionury Till.- of Oil- Cock.al-llal
Ocnlry of the Olil Oomiuioii.
■M.dVto Ih^lioDur.bl. 1 It. I a f. r i u r C u 11 r l oTw 1 ikVi .sun I By iheaulliur t.f the “Cncaliert nf Virginia," «{-c. tf*.
1 ..11 I /-lllARLEd YANCEY liu. lh. plpu.ur. «f iiifurtuiiiB ill.
County,wliile .inli>, fururtltniry purpu..., lor
ill. Und .nd n.,ro.. b«ioi((i.( lu ill. r.l.te ui J.uif. K>
late of BMd county, deceased.
JAMES KOSS. > P ,
J.U.tt. liOUAN, r 4 * , ‘
Jttiv 7tli. 1S4A. 42
I. A \V.
T HE undersigned wi'l regularly attend the Superior
Courts in tire following counties, via:
Morgan, Wilkinson,
Greene, Hancock,
Putnam, Jones,
Baldwin, Jasper and Bibb,
JAB. A. MERIWETHER.
Eatonton,94th March, 1845. 26 am4t
j 0 Southern public, th..t lin witf issue from his Prei
j West Wfllumpka, Ala. iu a fow weeks, the above named Nnv-
i el, hv a distinguished author leriding in the Si M |e nl Georgia.
THE KNIGH TS OF THE HORSE SHOE will he is-
j sued in Pamphlet form, 2 vols. 125 pages, nr more each.—
' Price 75 els. per single copv—9 copies for $5; 20 copies for
* $10. CHARI.ES YANCEY, Weiumpka, Ala.
Aur- 5. 45 if
Ciiiitlon.
A LI. persons a re cautioned against trading for a note made
by me to Duncan Mims, foi $70. 1 do not recollect the
date oiaaid unte, but it ia ilia only one ol (lie sort I ever gave,
•ad I am determined not to pay the tame, unlesa compelled
fy law. AKClIlbALD MIMS.
Jacksonville,Go. Sept. 10th, 1845. 52 tf
LegIIre, (1792); Langston & Dix
Ex'orof K. Guen.nl,(1813); Jn
Ma
aud flumpleie aasoMmcuts of all gmnla in iheL reapurfld*)
tinea, which they offer foraaleuu the most ac'-ommoqiitiug
(arms. ' y
Country merchants who have heretofore l»een in the lmliit
if visiting other market", would find it to lliblr Interest to ex»
inline llna, which affmds aa inuuy facilities fur couitoerce aa
anr other in the country.
The facilities fur gelling hero are great, and the rntgs of
transportation now so low us tu offer quite au inducement.to
i liosc residing iu thu neighboring Sluice.
P&Y GOODS.
Townsends 4’ Arnold, . No. 1, Ilayue street,
Wiley, Banks if> Co. . , •* B, '* '*
Kelsey d’ Beat, • , '• 5, “ "
Gillilands 4 Howell, . . - 7. “ "
Hyatt. Me Burney 4* Co. • " 9, “ “
BADDLXlllV.
CHEAP SIDE1
JVetr Goods Arriving Dally.
OdfiABI- 1 SO Hilda.conalilliK ufprlio. Hi.Crni. .I’orl
S KI«o, M.rcovtidu, .nd N.w Orlc.na—12IKI Iba ilnuhlx r»-
(lnad l.oaf. for aala by WKIGIIT U (JTET80N.
^SuFFBC—lOO b«C-. nmonf wlilcli may ha fiiund liaal
•a la
IlFFEI.—100 b.^ra, umonjr wliluh may ha hinnu h.ai
nhl Uov«niiiienl, Jam, Kio.l-nlm, and Si Dmninpu. Par
by WltlOHT fc B'I'BtMON■
^lAIVAl, I’LO*JIf^-A.npcrhir arlitl.—uc«d. bill n
Harral, Hare ijj- Cu,
SHOES
0. F. Fleming, , ,
//. N'lehlanl VVood, ,
J. N. Beach,
L. M. 4- 0. IV. Force 4- Cn.
An. 4, Umjne street.
C lAStlil.liS—2.i Imiaa 8perm, 20 bDi.aAdain.ntln.,
j 40 liui.a Hull &. ston’a* Pur an la by •
WltlliHT it STETSON.
WRIGHT he STETSON.
Par anln hv
Ao. 2. Hayne street.
•• IS, “
“ 1«, •
.. »
O&OOE&XBB.
S. S. Farrar, . . Ao, 22, Hayne street
BATS, CAPS, Ac.
F. 0. Fanning Co . Ao, II, Hayne street.
Itankin, Sprnulls 4- Co. . “ HI, " “
BRITOS AND MEDICimJS.
Hoi,laud, Harral *Y Allen, Ao. II, llaynestreet,
F. M. Cohen cf- Co. . •• 10, “
HARDWARE.
Morton Courtney, , Ao. 8, Hayne street.
Roosevelt Barker, , "17,
CROCHHRT.
(J S. if- II, Cameron 4' Co. .Y<>. 21. Hayne street. \
Brown 4* Stone, . “ 14, " *•
//. B. Gleason, . Meeting street, opposite
Charleston Hotel.
BOITNSTS AND STRAW GOODS.
Dewing 4* Thayer. . . Meeting street.
BOOHS, STATION ART, 6lc.
McCarter 4* Allen, Meeting street—near Charleston
Hotel.
Charleston, Sept. 9, 1845. 50 8t
NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY,
JS ClTLEIIl! ^ ’
IFIatsdl waff®
gHOES—IhOO prof Kip llniirnu..
MOEASSEa—Non
M At:kekel-No.i i
Pur aula by
O’
-'-lirhing 2 paunda hi tlm yard. ,
WRIGHT hi STETSON. |
B AL.E HOPE ASD V WINE—24null, ol Rape,
20U Ih.ofTwina. For auln hv
WRIGHT hi STETSON.
B AOOIIKO—so piocc^ i
Fur ante hy
rp4>BACCO-A few boxes of superior Gold LenfGen-
X tlemoii’s Tubucco. For sale hy
XVRIGHT St STF/TSON.
rpEA-Imp* *rial,Gunpowder, IIvson and Black. Forsule
1 by WltlGHT St STETSON.
4 XES—10 duEon superior cast steel. For s«
/% XVRIGHT St SI
c
iROCklillY iuld UMsXSS XVARL-i largo
assortment. For sale hy XVRIGHT St STETSON.
AND
FANCY GOODS/
off FsOWJEU M 9 JRMCJES than ihty hare
crcr been oITcrctl for in Georgia.
i 1 K. 4Y ENT WOHT11, formerly in the emple
V.'. of Mr. Childs of Milledgcvillc, (us XVulch n.aker,) In
recently returned from New-York, with a linn stock of
Watches, Jewelry, Flated Ware, Ac.dc.
CONMlNTI.su of
Supeiior Gold and Silver Lever Watches,
Gold Fob, Guard nml Ladies Neck Cltaiuv,
Gold,Silver ami .Steel Spectacles,
Gold and Silver Pencils,
Ladies* nod Gentlemen's Breast Pius,
Finger Rings ami Ear Rings,
Gold Buttons. Studs uml Chain Slides, Thimbles,
Ladies’ Fine Gold and Hair Bracelets,
Jet ('oinbs, Hair Pina ami Head Ornumeiits, Jtc.
Roger's Superior Pen and Pocket Knit es,
RuEoi's and Scissors,
V ink Pi. at Kir r.i&ToKfl, Cake Baskets end Candle Sticks
Brittuiiia Ware,Fancy Goods. See. Sic. Sic.
Embracing hIiiiiiM evert article usually kept in his line, ALL
of which is ENTIRELY NEW nml of the most fashionable
style uml best quo tity, and tt ill he sold at price»t which cannot
fail to suit jinrehusers.
Wsitclic* Sind Jewelry of every description re
paired ut the shortest notice. All XX’ntches repaired
will he warranted to keep good lime lor one tear or thecush
refunded. XX'utehee sent fiom any part of the country will
receive the same attention, and lie repaired on os reasonable
terms ns though the owner were present.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweler, store adjoining that of Mr. lies.
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MAC ON, Geo.
Macon, J an. 7, 1815. 15 tf
uOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS! I!
Cheaper than Ever!
rpilE subscriber, willing to co-operate t»iih other trades iu
.1. endeavoring to induce Merchutils to procuie their sup-
plies ofsincks in this city, begs leave lo inform tin* public
generally, ami the country trudo puriicnlnrly, that lie bus re
cently mude large uddilituiH to his stock of
Sehool aii«l Miscellaneous Book*,
Stationary, Ac.
nml is now prepared for, (nnd promises to do,) supplying
every article in ltit line, al the lowest Ctrirlestun wholesale
price.
Merchants,Teachers, and Buyers generally, are requested
lu hear this iu mind,before going to Charleston, or elsewhere.
Oil AS. E. GRENVILLE,
No. 214, Broad-street,
A few doors below the Globe ami U. S. Hotel
Angustn, Sept. 30, 1815. 1 fit
/ (OOLFRS and DIEASIIKES —nllnrgv riH.orl
; mani. Furnuleliy WRIGII'I' hi STETSON.
INDOW-UEASS^ixTo luxla Jkr.. « ""P«
rior arliele.— Fur rule by WRIGHT 4cSTE TSON-
l/.ltTORY 'I'll K MAI* —of all numbers. For sub
l 1 by WRIGHT Sc STETSON.
O SN ABFIC4*S—a superior article. For sule bv /.
WltlGHT St STETSON. H
B EU-COKDS, Shoe Thread nud Snd I- i
roils—all »u|mrii
' I'VLHS, ana I-IM III.T-
r rub* hy WRIGHT i STETSON.
pADLOEKS, OI III BEETS, IIAMnEHS~,
1 ami F1L.ES. FuiS.trIiv
WRIGHT & STETSON.
B ICOAD and SliiiiKliiitf Ilairlicls. FnrMin
by WRIGHT & STETSON.
S IIEEI’ Kill: tltN, Curry Combs, Spittles
and Sliovcls. Fo
S TOCK MICKS and Window S|irin»s.
Fm Male by WRIGHT & STETSON.
nUFFI!E.nil.L».
vv Fryinn-l'uns. Fa
Wallte Irons, and
8tile hv
WRIGHT Sl STETSON.
iUniiurry ami I'aiu-y Goods,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY!
rn IIF. .ulmeribnrhnvjunt opened no rxtenaive nH.nrlnmnt of
A oil varieties of Riiltoas, Combs, l'iiiR, Needles, llaaks
< law |
Itlle
CIIAS. E. GRENVILLE,
No. 2-14 Itrimd strret,
A few doors below the Gluhaand U.S. Hotel.
Augu<ts,Sept.aU,l8-tb 1 St
L etter i>ai>ei< — A li in* iirticle. For unle by
WRIGHT & STETSON.
C OT TO 19 €Altl>S and IMou^li Lines.—
For Sale by XX RIGHT «.V 8TfiT80N«
OWBI'II mid Nliot, Percattioo Cap*. White
XVuhIi Brudlica, Sami Paper and muny oilier articles, all
of which will be wold LOWER than nt unv other limine in this
city.by XVRIGHT AND STE I SON.
Milledgcvillo, Sept.98, 1845. 52 tf
CiIo*li€*ii Hiitter and Lhccsc.
%M/’E mIiuII receive about the 20lhof October, a large lot of
If Butter, Clieeae, and Iriah Potutoea.
WillGIIT& STETSON.
September 23,1845. 62 it
CKIIVi:it,V BEALL,
FACTORS
I And Commission IKcrr.lianls,
Ao. 72, liny Silrrot,
Savannah.
C. A. Ghiinir,
AV. A.Beali.. SI tf Sept, 17.
KABilN A FULTON,
MWU COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M SAVANNAH. GEO.
plies. &
LOOK AT THUS.
JSB& Snhscquent to iapuine the firnr notice in rein-
IsiB^ lion to lliapHARLES’JON HOTEL, hy on
■ lalM undctnigned,u co-paitncrehip ban been form
I.. < ;l between him and J. Blakely Smith, of New
nun. Geo. The concern will he conducted under the firm <
IlOYD ik SMITH. They luke gn at pleasure in informing
their lii*-iids uml the imhlic, tlmt they have engnged tha »er-
vicen of L. H. Butterfield, for many yrurn »t the ('horlrsion
Hotel, nuil J. M. Iluist, for many years at the PIuuici'h lie
|«*I ; men ol the highest qualification* and agreeuldr muu
iipim—well known us *uch lltroiighout the country.
J. I). BOYD,
J. BLAKELY SMITH.
Charleston, Sept. 10, 1815, 51 fit
trusted to their care. Orders for Bugging, lutnily sup-
* ill be promptly executed ut the lowest prices.
39,1845. * 49 8t mis.
£-Jf!
mBBLi
MAVTOKS
AND
HAVANNAkli ii4.
JOSEPH WASHBURN, JOHN U. WILDER.
Aug. 12. • 4(i 20
Brought to Jail,
Tills day, a uegro man who nays his m.me is
FRANK.and that he belongs to Jrene Beck, «.f
y county,Ga. Said negro is of light com-
ou, uliuut five feet ten inches liigli, speaks
i when snokcii to. The owner is requested to
‘ ' properly, puy chargee, unJ
NEW FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE,
Ala con, Uco.
THE undersigned having erected n Ft
Proof Wahk-HOI'sk,situated at the head of
Cotton Avenue, leaders his services to his
friends ond the public generally, for the sto
rage of Cotton nml Meichnudixe, ami the
transaction of CoillllliNidoll Bll*ill€*H* iu nil its
branches,pledging himself to use every exertion to promote
the interests of, nnd render satisfiiciion to, llinge who may
confide business to his charge.
The storage uud xnle of Colton will be under the direction
nud control of Mr. JOHN JONES, who has long been known
in the Ware house business, and will give particular attention
to the sale ofCottou uud the filling ol ordersfor goods.
Liberal udvauccs will be made on Cotton iu store or to be
hipped.
BAGGI1VB, ROPE, AND T\VI!\L,
together with any other articles, will he furnished customers
at the lowoat mmk« t price.
N. B. Storage ami Commissions nt customary rates.
JERRY COWLES.
Macon, 2lib June,1845. 39 26t
A|»alnclticoln, F!n>, July, 1845.
rilHF. undersigned \\ ill
T. A. BRANNON, Sheriff.
42 ml2iu or If
Brought fo Jail.
O N the 1-ltli insl. n negro lelluw b> the name of PIIELIX,
about twenty one years old, of yellow complexion, about
five feet six inches high, who soys lie belongs to General Reu
ben C. Shorter, of Eufaula Alu.
T. A. BRANNON, Sli'fl*. of Muscogee County.
Columbus, Sept. 24tli 1815, I—ml2ii»orif.
N OTICE.-The following persons, or, if dead, their re-
pic»eiilnlives, may hear ut something to their udvantnee,
by applicaiiou ut the office uf the Charleston Courier, viz.
Cntiiariiie Alexunder, Ex. (A. D. 1792); Daniel Atwood,
(17911); A It well I*dmhod,(lb0l); Sarah Butler, (I7t.4); John
Bull, (1797); Joseph Brevard,(1800); Hugh lleihune.t 1800X;
John Brownlee, (1794); Andrew Baskins, (1792); Rehe* c «
plield, (I«92); Elixabeih Bunch, (1795); Elias Hall,(1787);
Victorina G. Boisgernrd, (1811); Crnufiird Davidson, (179.5);
Christiana Daubux, nr Daubug, (l»3)| Josiuli Dickinson,
•idin'r of James Gilchrist, (1811); John Dnrrell, (1709; Mnrv
Gregory, (IBM); Isaac Holmes, Ex'r of James Stauvarue,
(1792); Tliomas Horry, Ex'r of E. Horry, (1798); John Ba*
Iloliio H.ii, trust for llnrriel Edwuids,(|'?98); Archibald Har
vey,(1791)' XV'illiam llmt, (1803); Ann Elliott linger,(1002);
Niilhuuiel Hevward, (180b); Edw. Lowndes, (1801)- Iauue
, (1796); Samuel l utin ',
■Lottudis, (1801); JoliuP.
i snd II A. Miukley,for Robt. Martin, (1794); John (’.
Marlin,(1794); John Elias Moore, (1812); John Nichil, (1796);
James Poyus. Lon don, (1795); Win. Price, (1797); Esther
P'e».cott,(l797); John Price, (1795); Robt. Spoil, (1792); XVm.
Stephen, (I79f'); James Mmitli. in trust, (1793); l.ove Stuiir,
(I HOI); Peter Smith,ndui'nr of Jiio. 11. Smith, (1804); Frances
Simmons, in trust for the estate of John Hoimrs, (IbnC); 1,'oht.
Smith,(1812,; Thomas Turner, (1791); Miuv Tucker, (1795);
Ki bt. Williams (IHfll); James XVairingiun, (1798); Joint
XVakeficld.seii. (1799/; Tims. Young,(1807); Marv Bowman,
(1817); Key. Micl.l. Crosby, (18171: J. IS. Campbell, in trust,
(1818j; Sauil. Davenport,(1817); ( lirislopher DeGraflfenreidl.
(1825); Rev. Edw. Ellmgiun,(IH00); Episcopal (7liurch,(ltll6);
Goo. I*. Elliott,(1818): F. & E. Fnuce, (1820); James Gar-
vey, (1792); M i*h Sarah Guerard, ofileaiil'urt, (1815); Ri< hurd
Hutson. (1801); Win. Ilort, Ex'ur Jano Peart, (1798); XVm.
Ilort, Ex'or Win. Dunlop,(1798); IXIsry Lincli Horry. (1811);
John Johnson, of96th District. (1793): Win. Jenuar St Co.
(181 HI; Col. Wm. King. (1816). James Moore of Georgia,
(1792]: State Cinciuunti Society of Georgia: Rev. Thus. II.
Price,[1817], Susannah Rivets,[l786];Lynch Roberts,[1792];
Dr. James Htusrt, [1818]; Margaret 'l one, Ex’x nl Solan,
[1818]; Niarde. Grunnie St Co. [1792]; Elizabeth Williams,
11792]; Riid, Savage St Bird; John J. Pringle; Nathl. Rue-
sell, in trust tor Charleston I usuiamfe Company, heire of Geo.
Guerin. 4l tf
nrsixuss.
flxllE undersigned, E. XV. Doughty, (of the lute lit
ft Dye Sc Doughty.) XVm. A. Beall', and Joseph M. Rob-
erls, (survivor of the firm of Clarke *V Kobe its,) liuve. entered
into copartneisliip under the film of 1)()UGHTY, BEALL
«V. ROBERTS, for die translation of the Warehouse uml
General Commission Business. They have uken llieexten
sivH nml commodious Hreprotf Warehouse, on Jackson
x/nr/.uccitpied for several years past liy Clarke St Rid*erls,
where they me prrpnicd to serve their friends nnd customers
in the Ktninsc nnd sale of Colton mid other produce. Theii
personal ulteiitioii will be strictly devoted to the interest of
tlirir customers in all hiiainevs entrusted to tlieui.
'I Ins central location of*heir XX arelmtise, being in tlie im
mediate vicinity of tbc piiuripn) Hotels, Banks and Grocery
Stores,and ou ilie street lending to tho Rnilioud Depi t, pre
sents superior advmituges ia point of convenience to planters
visiting tlie city.
Their charges will conform to the customary rates of this
1 city.
Liberal advances will he made on rotton in store.
DOUGHTY, BEALL St ROBERTS.
•X ue iisin, J l.l % Hf. lo 15. 60 Ol
New Yoik Cily Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN N12W YullK.
To supply the city St interior tiude by the piece or puckug*
I No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
Cnf.au XVILI IAM-ST.)
L EE Si BREWSTER give uotico to Dealers in Dry Goods
that thev have removed tlieii XVARE-IIOU^E foi PRIN
TED CALICOES EXIT LSIVELY, from P* ml to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their ullruliou tu PRINTS ONLY
At B are enulded to exhibit nu assortment fm surjiasiiug any
ever In* fore offered iu America—nnd to sell ut pricra ns low
uml gknkkai.lt LowKK, than tliose w bosealtculiou is divided
iinong a large variety ol articles.
I be Stock cousiaiaoi VKVXKAi. thousand pattkkns am
CoLoRn, FMIlliAClNb KVFHV Y«lilkit OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
:n market—many styles oj which are got up r.t e/usirrty/or then
own salts.and cuMiatl le had 11st where,exet pi in secondhand*.
Dealers iu Prints will find it for their internal to examine
this atock before making their purchases— they v* ill huvu the
advantage ut learning tbo loweat market price, and compar
ing nil the desiruble styles in mmkt-l sid? ky side.
Catalogues of pricee. collected with every vutiulion of the
market,are placed in the hnuds of buyers.
Oct. 0, 1844.8 tf
ASHUKST X IHOIIATAICI,
ATTOHNIEN AT I.AW,
Cnionioii, On.,
Will practise in al! the Counties of the
Ocmulgre Circuit.
Dee. IT. 12 If
( COMMISSION IIUSINESS nt Al’Al.AL'IUCOLA,
iiio'ivAici* x riithfiu oud.
(TTTIioy Imve oUo tlrlcrininr-d in i-alnlili.li a COMMIS
SION HOUSE nt NEW ORLEANS, the anmting nomuo,
w linre^ unit of the firm will ttlwtiyn lit 1 f'u u nil, Tlieii p.munnl
miniition will b«rivpii In nil b'l.im-fi- with which ihuv mnv
he eiiirtmtctl. 'I lie u.uul ntlvance. will lie mu.In ii|n>Mguod«
i.tore i
r Cotton con.ittneil t
THACKER B. HOW A IU».
ADOLPHUS S. KU I'HF.KFOIII).
MILLIA.il K. DiiGIIAFFEKIIILU
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Illnkdly, CuiTy County,Ci«-o.
Refehencea—Hon. ffeubnrn Jones,/Ion. W.T.Col
quilt, Hon. A. Iverson,lion.Joseph Sturgii, John Schley. !
nnd Henry L. Benninu ICsqrs. i
i. „ n - nt ...5 perttnl,
U «f (' Tlte j
UW MIIIOOI, AT AUGUSTA
TMII E subscriber h Eectuies w ill be resumed on Monduy.
tlm on.I. nf i •. *
the 20th of October
August 2,1845.
WM. TRACY GOUED
45 id.
Sept. 29,1845.
RlOllglll to Jail,
^ .XT Summerville, Chattooga connntv,
Georgia,on tho 22nd of September, 1815,
n Nrgio man who says his mime ia JOE,
ahum fifty-five veart uf age, six feet one
or two inches high, yellow complexion,
uml says lie belongs to a man by the
name of Berry Strange, living in Macon
county, Alabama- Thrown
cd to ctiuo* forttuid, prove j
cluirgcs and tike him away
GEORGE XV. CLEMMONS, Jailor
2 tf
I OR
A KHl I Y Acre Lot, No. Cl), in the loth District, 2d
Section,of Cobb county. The above lot will |>e suldon
reasonable terms, by immediate application at this Office.
XI qy fi. 1845. 32 if
U I»ua S r«Vlllo Tclrtcopit for tfnlc.
I LiIIINI. t.l 1-lltHlttin u bll.il,r.. wliit-l, will utr.mi tup
more netiee exercise, than dial of conducting a news-
puper.l offer lor sule the 7*e/csre/*eeatahlishment, with all its
uppiirteuaucea—aubstripiiuu books, advenisiug pulioimge,
Uc.St c.
The paper baa been eatablisbed nearly five years,and for
the last throe vears lias paid a pruat ofover one thousand dtl
tars clour of all expenses • uud is now iu a pin.person condi-
lion, having aa lar^u an udvertiaiug patrouuge, as any c.uuutry
paper published in the Stste.
1 have iio olliar reason lor wishing to retire from the hitsi
ness IIiuii Ilia one given above; That it U essentiullv necea-
sary for my bodily welfare, that 1 should abaudon a business
so sedentary in its nature, must he apparent to every one who
ia personally acquainted with ma; and 1 therefore offer the es
tablishment at a reducedprtes,and ou * ertdit nil lat otJan-
uary, 1847.
Any gentleman wishing to purchase, and having any dmil.ta
as to the profits of the concern, is invited to call at the office i
and examine my books. - '
“S' ' A.G.WAKE.
TBS^SSttXSSaSlSffi
amdl
DRY GOODS
wiUblr for til. MMOO, b.(. Imw l» inAirnt hi. frirnd.
the public generally, that lie is dclermiurd tu oell themclJJ?
and nl prices to nmt tlm limes. They consist iu nan «,f.i P ’
following articles,vis: u,!
Kerseys,from 121 to 871 cents.
Satinets •• 37J in $1,00.
Culicoos, •• fitoOScts.
124 cents Calicoes for 10 cents.
Negro Blankets, from 75 cents to $1,00.
Crape d’Cosse, crossed striped Cashmere, London dn
Cloth of Gold, A mbre Cashmere.
Stripe I'nrisiun. Rich Camelion Silks, Stripe do.
Black Gro de Swiss, Areaudia Ginghams,
Twilled Ginghams, SaimRtripnand I'lain Black Aln.rr.
Black and Coloured Kid Gloves,I^mg Arm Mils ^ ft *
French Artificial flowers and Wreaths,
Hiinw, Leghorn, Velvet nnd Silk Bonnet*,
Rich Bonnet und Cap Ribbons, Velvet Neck do.
FOli GEN1I*EH1EN'8 HEAR,
Fine French Blnck Cloths,
lljnck and Fancy Cassimeres,
Rich Velvet Vestings,
Silk nnd Satin do.
Black Satin and Silk Scarfs and Cravats,
Fur and Beaver Hals,
IV-vtona Cloth and Fine Fur Caps.
also
A large supply of Ladies and Gentlemen',,
* <& gHa©®s
of the latest style und beat quality, together
I with inanv oilier articles too numerous to mention’. 6
JOHN TREANOR.
Milledgeville, Oct. 7,1845. 2 4i
- NEW ARRIVAL!
OF
CLOTHING
Of the Cheapest and L,atest
l\lSMIiO.XS !
ill. I. LEOIV, of Hew York,
M OST respectfully informs the citizens of IMillodgeville
and ilH vicinity,and also nil who intend visiting Mil-
ledgevillc this winter, that he hasjust arrived,and is opening
Finest Assortment of Itcndy-mude
(DILOTMUH©
ever brought to this market, consisting of
Dress, Frock, Over, Surtout, ond Pelto Coats,
Tlie new style of Sacks, of suporior goods,
Pantaloon* and Vests, of every variety and style,
Clonks ol all sizes, nud of superior muterinl, *
Shirts and Drawers,
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Ate. See.
Clines St Uiihrc'llns,
ALL of which will bn sold CHEAPER than ever lias been
sold here. For the evidence that what 1 say is true,
i I.RT EVERY BODY CALL AT MY STORE
V NEXT DOOII TO THE OLD STATE
BANK,
AND JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES!
CUTTING OF GARMENTS,
Neatly executed, with despatc h, and ut the shortest notice.
Milledgeville, Sept. 80,1848. 1 if
HsiffJry OHaj
THE Subscriber respectfully informs Member*
k of the Legislature that he has maJe everv preparn-
| lion for their comfort and convenience. His charges
vill he moderate. "Members” cun have Rooms ri>.
_ :nr» d by Letter addressed to the Subscriber at
Milledgeville. ROBT. McCOMIl.
October 1st, 1845. 2 3t
M%Ms EEatkol,
BY 1IEECIIEB X BKIMVIt,
IUILLBDGEYILLE,
H.L he amply supplied for the accommodation of
Members of llie Legislature, and trannient visitors dur
ing the Fall and Winter The rooms are large and will be ar
ranged for the comfort nnd convenience of llieir guests. Tlm
table will not be surpassed by any in the city in tlm wav of
i Hiihstuut in Is or luxuries of tlm season. Charges mod
erate as any Hotel in Mil/rdgevitle. A sliaro of the publia
patronage is respectfully usked lot.
Members und other periona can have rooms secured hy let
ter addressed lo the proprietors.
Milledgeville, .Sept. 29lh,1845. 1 is4t
HOARDING.
THE Subscriber will Board Members aqd Trail-
Ipiilm sieut persons during the setting of the Legislature
[■■ittfl PETER J. WILLIAMS.
October 7, 1845. 2 if
PKOPO8AL8 ~
For Publishing in Savannah a Monthly Periodical,
TO BK CALLKD
TIIE SOUTHERN HISTORICAL
AND
LITERARY MAGAZINE.
PROSPECTUS.
miiE originators of this work believe that tlie field for lilt*
X rury exertion and influence, iifoor country, ia every day
growing'wider nml wider; ami they are willing to occupy at
least u portion ol the ground, which seems to invite lohomers.
Tho chief object ** liich they have in view, is to uid iu vindica
ting for the Son them Suites that literary position which, it is
believed, they me quulified lo assume. They design also,
through this chuuuel, to point out tlm resources uml defend
the iuterestaof the .South,to represent with truth the charac
ter and condition of tlm people, and to luruisU iuciensrd occa
sion lor intnlhclunl effort. With lh«*a views, they Imve
sought to enlist in the undertaking the best talent ofllie ttlinlo
-South; and they feel, that they can appeal with nune confi
dence to llieir Icllow citizens lor support and co-upciniiyn.
The work will be Southern—it will he the organ of s' its-
Hun ; hut ia no nuirow spirit of hostility to any portion of < hk
country* Justice and candour towards all, wil 1 govern i »
course ; uad it will steadily pursue the sacred t..it > * I 'I ruiSi.
There is need, especially in this day of cheap liteti turr, Ins
stern and discriminating criticism. Mnnlii • •• - «.i.i.gimdliy
ofthouglit—us well as sound moral*—are ii. . cor ol I • ii K
crushed under the mass uf trashy or corrupt publications, bout
foreign and domestic, with which the press teems. ‘J ht-y end
loudly for some during and independent censor, who will lay
ou the lush of severe but just criticism, “without fear or tu-
vor," and who will guaid the interests ol literuture against
those influences ofllie publishing housesoflherounlry which
through uiaguziue and newspaper puffing, confer so wasy
false reputations on woithless volumes, and conupt the very
sources of a well regulated and wholesome public opinLti.—
We therefore avow at the outset, that we iiiteiul to ileal with
these authors, publishers uud hooks, w ith a seventy only lim
ited by our abilities, and a proper regard for the courtei-iri dus
to uu enlightened coiuinuiiity.
We know nud feel that our literuture is young, and liiihnto
button imitative. Nevertheless that very youth bus
vantages and we shall endeavor to give tin n full plnv, lyi s*
couragiug licsli uud vigorous exhibitions ui il • mind ol oar
That tliis'ispre eminently the land of nrigiual thought.««r
Patent Office, our wmksboiis^jur fields and uur riv« is abun
dantly illustiate. Iu the Fiuc Arts, American genius has,
produced works of which any nation might he proud. XX v
aro already rivaling old Euiope iu every depnilii.ciil * fili*«t-
lion, save only iu thut uf literature. Kveu iu this, au imh pru
dent assertion ol thought and feeling lias commenced, wi i'll
the American position and character demand, ami are cult n*
luted to develope. Mcu here stand to * ach other in new and
advanced relnlioiiK. Auy exprevaions that alinll bu true lo these
conditions, iiiiisi give our literature new und original forms —
It will ntcordiugly be one of (lie cherished objects ol our
Magazine, to foster, by nil the means in our power,every im*
pulse ofiiutive nud original genius.
XX bile nothing of a sectarian or partisan chnracin will ba
a admitted into our pages, we shall by no means sluink from
9 discussing religious uud political topica. They involve th"
iuteiests of iiiNii, nud ut(>ieseut,inoreihau ut any past
ttUrac.Uhe tu-rious attenuott of ali reflet ting minds,
interest which tlm South has in the efficiency and
I character ofllie Aimy uud Nuvy, will claim for belli services!
prominent place in our columns. Out Naval and Militaiy
I Officers huve often show ii that they arc as compel* lit lo ndoia
< the literature, aa to deli-ud the honor of llieir country; sad •
number of able couiiibutois will be secured from their raubs
This Magazine will ulso he the medium thiough which lb*
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY will regularly pub
lish much of its most mieiesiiug material—poitmns ol itsdu-
mesiic nud foreign correspondence,comiiiiiiiii aiioiil,lectures,
I and other papers which may possess a general value.
) XX’e believe too that out position has peculiar advantages.
• Gaorciu lies ucareHt the o utre ol the houiliern .Stales, and
' tlitiH possesses superior opportunities for eaiimaling soaiheru
opinion, uud giving a true t-xpression to Loot hem inieresli.
The w«»rk will be published by W.Tkoknk \\ ili.iami on
s request- f t j |# , p |f# , ,| nv „f ev«:r> monlli, begiuiHiig iu Octobei next,
ropertv, pay J he plica will br Eire Dollars per annum, payable in ad
vance. Agents will be allowed a librrul couiiiiisHoit, and
( .heir efforts to obluiu subscribers ore respectfully solicited/—
Returns lo be made bv the first of August. ,
S..vuuiiuh,.XIoy 1,1645.
ffj*Ed*lors desirous ol oxcliuugiiig will please inserf ibis
J'rurpectu*. 34 tf
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