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IMvtimtn Oeeombcr aiterltf ’b &)»!«**•
W ILL be sold before tb«*C»»t»?t huu«e«tm>r Eutmtimt
Piitmun coiiulv, on the lirwi Tuesday in DBOLM
UK It next, within the lag.il hour* of sale, the billowing
^ dnr liriro man named Daviil« about 65 years old, four Wnil
•lock collie, oni» yoke oxmi; levied onus the property ol
John IU*»k.t» -ntiefvsfifa from Putnam Interior Court,
fuv.n • f t '.*ih - tine Patrick *s. John ilnwk mid Henry Mur
Ion, Aiiuiiui«lrutor of Win. W tllinjitB, d**oen*ed.
061.93.1845.
J V-. v\. MM I I.V, SI.eiHT.
Crawford DceemlM*i* Sliorlll ’» Knit 1 *.
II.I. |>o Hold hnlure llie C*i»nrj It duoi. in iln* low n of
lw Knoxville,on (bo fust Tnesant in DECI..M BKU next,
within the uMialhnur* of sain.the following proper!), lo wit •
One sorrel Mare, ubuitl eight yearn old. levied on no the
property of Philip J. Echols, to -rniffy l»o fi las from Miron
Supciior Court in favor of William Smith vs Philip J. Fell
oil*, f..r tli* iiho of uftit ci* ol Court. Property pointed out li.v
A. J. Preston.
One lot of land, containing two hundred two and n half
Keren, more or leen.il being lot No. 84, in tlir second District
ol original!* Houston, now Crawford county ; levied on as
the property of John Kicks, to enlist* one mortgage li fa front
Craw f.»rd Superior Com I m lavor of Huidy Solomon admin*
istrutm. vk John Kick*. Property pointed out in mid fi lit.
One hundred oitn mill n fomtlt ncre* of land morn or lees,
it being ihe norili Imll*off lot No 199,in the seventh District rf
originnll* lluu-ton, im»w Craw lord county ; levied on an tin*
propelty of Bartholomew StntnH. to Satisfy one mortgage li
fa liom t ’rnv* ‘
Holds vs said
Oct. 95,1845
\ fold Superior ('ourl in lavor of Nathaniel Key
I .Stovall. Propcriv pointed nut in said li fa.
JAMES UEELAND, Sheriff,
GUOUG!A, Udltlwle 4'oiiDly.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ontinary purp tci t July
Term, 184*5.
I P appearing in Ilia Court by the representation of Mrs.
r.lu'.aheth Washington. Exeourix on the Estate of Huh-
eit If, V ashinglou. deceased,lliat ilicsaid Executrix Iras lul*
Iv ad nimnicred on said Estate, and wished lo he dismissed
I It* i e from i
ft is thotefore, on motion, ordered. That the Hoik i.fthis
( otin do issue a ciftfio.i requiring uli potsori* uoncorned, it;
■hew cause, it any tlt-v h ive, on or lief »ie (In* second Al u
day in January next, why said dismission should not he gran
led—and that said citation ho published according to legal re
quirement.
A true extinct from Ilia miuules, this ?ih dav of July, 1845.
Ihmini JOHN W. \V. SNEAD, c.c.o.
Bulls Jmiiniry ftlicritt’’b titles.
kh ll.l. oe sold on the lirsi I’ucsilny in J A NU A K Y next,
▼ v beforo the Comt-house door in the town of Jackson,
Ifults county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
properly, tow it:
The Negro slave l.ot, o nan about 48 years old ; his wife
Silvia, nbont 45 years old; Fanny,a woman: Edo and I.e.he,
•Silvia's citi'.dien, young women from 'JO to *,*3 years old; Fan
ny’e t*a children, from one to fouryears old; Ede’schildreu.
three in number, two boys and one girl from two to six years
<ril!(H44il4t Newton Covitiiy.
COURT OF Olt MS ARY. Mm, Term, 1845.
I N app uring to rue Court, (hat John P. Thompson. Ad
ministrator on the retail of Samuel Thompson, tie* eased,
has fully ndmiiiHh red said estate, and he having ma le appli
cniinn ho letters of dismission firm said administration:
I t is,therefore, ordered, dial the Clerk of inis court do issue
a citation requiring all persons concerned, t,i show cause, il
any thny have, on or before ihn due piihljcatiou of ibis cita
tion, why said letters should tu.t issue, uud thm thiscitution
be published in terms of tlm law.
A true extract Iroin the minutes. May nth. 1P45.
wM, D. LC CKIE, c. o. o.
geoicgia, Tolfhir County*
W II EKE AS John -McLean, Admiiiistrutor on tlm estnte
ol Allen McLean, deceased, applies to me for letters ol
Dismission 11••in the same:
These are, therefore, i o citertml ndmnnisli nil and singular
.... . the kimill'd and creditors ol said demised, to he and appear u t
xi,! my office, within the time pre.i-iiht.il In hn,, i„ «|, uw C t,u»e,i(
util the, have, why ho id I tiers of dismission should not In
i’runted.
Oiven under my hoiid t ntoffice,thl«3ddav of June.18-15.
37 ttilint i»l 1\ MvIiAE.O. C.O.
Kllxabt'ih O'Bnnnon \ ...
VB, > Libel Jor Dtcorce.
William X. O’Hnnuon.)
In Wilkimon Superior Court, October Term, 1S45.
I T .nneuilttf to the Court,from the rnlurn nf the Kherifl*.
th.Uhe defendant I. tint In lie found within th- limits ol
the couniv of Wilkinson,and il being also represented that the
ssid defendant resides out of tlm Slate of Georgia : 11 i-.oi.
motion, ordered, thalbaappevr ami til* h»* answer mi or be
fme the first Monday in April next, or be considered in de
fault : mid that service of thin role he perfected by n monthly
publication in the Georgia Journal for three months before
r,hi,Uou j , i)uus L. i.atastf.,
Ally; pro Lihrllnnt*
0ct.7lli, 184S.
GEORGIA, Wilkimon Vininlj
AVUVKTi AMD 1WACOW,
(Pin .IS ad Own)
STAGE NOTICE.
GUOilfilAt Wilkinson Comity.
W HEREAS Jacob F.cemun, Administrator on tha v „-
tnla of Jeremiah Alien, late of said county, deceased,
old; a girl child of I.ethe’s, about lo months old ; ulso.Sil ! appllbs to nu> for letters ofdisuiissiou ftoin said Admiiiistra
via’* other children, three boys and a voting girl, from four to i lion :
fifteen veaia olj ; also, Hob, about 88 years old; nlso,Jim. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al' and singular
about 3(> y eors old ; also. Ellcck, about 31 years old. Soli the kindred und creditors of said decrm-cd, to be mil appear at
"•* tlm property of .Moiiou Hlcdsoe, by virtue ofu tnorigagc fi | my office within the - ' • '
from tlm miiMit«-s
Given under
7 m-l ii
fa front the Interior Court of said county, hi favor of Charles
Huilei Mod Gusinvns Hendrick vs Aloitun Uledsoc. Proper
tv pointed out ill the ni -rtgagc <i ta.
I11RA.M 11. DOSS, Sheriff.
October 30th, 1845. t» ids
Telfair IHMrcinbcr Slicr*II’s
"W/ ll.l, lie sold lie lore the Conn house dotn in the town
\ v of Jacksonville, Telfair county, oil tlm first Tuesday in
DECEM HER next, within tlm usouf hours of tale, the follow *
iug proper!.*, io w it:
One lot of In ml and improvement, No. 19G in tlir 8th Dis
trict of originally *' ilknisoo.n.tvv I'cl'air coouty ; It vied on
ns the property of John U. Hatcher, to satiety « ti fa in lavor
of (). I.. Hutton, vs sab! Hatcher. Pinperty point* d out by
plaintiff. Levy'made uud returned lo me hv n couslulde.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Oct. SO, 1845. f.
fln*e, this I '.tltduv of M»v*, 1845.
AUG. H KAlFoKD, i lerk.
\\ ;
AtluiluMiiiloFK Half.
71 LI. lie sold hv an urd«»r «l tlie Inferior Court of Telfnii ...
minty, mi the iirst Puesdn v in lfeueiiilmr next, lot No. j|,e kVio'lred lin'd cie
34 intim
GEORGIA, PiidMinu Cotiniy,
\\ HERE AS William Adair applies to me for letters nf
v f A(liiniiietrntion m, the estate ol Allen Hilhuru, late ol
said county, deceased :
Pliesc are, llicrelore. Incite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and eredilots of said deceased, to be and appear
at n»v ortice. w itliin tlm time pri senhed hv lav* .to show cause,
if any they have, why said Icttera should not he gunned.
Given under my bund, at o(Bv. , this Jt'.tl, nnv ol Sept 1845.
9 m6iu E. I IIOv|p.s’ON,C.C O.
• for letters
the est.it;* ol Kplmly McGiiff
ction of originally Clmrukc
GEORGIA, Boctlllll' Conmy.
U llRKEAS George W Hiiitoo upniii
of AdillitiMtrn
late of said county , d»'
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singnln
..m kindred and cieditors ol said deceased .to in* and appei,
I nt mi ollii.n Within ihetimc preset ihed hv law .to show cause,
lion Id not he granteif
exist,w by said !c
eu under mv uiiiiit i
JOII N P
2JJ in the 71li Dtstrict and 3d
now Murray couniv.
Also,tin tits fust Tuesdnv in January next.at Jacksonville, 1
Telfair county, lot No. I|8, Known ns the Ale \ Mister place, j
mid Nos. 1 fid and Ih7, all in tin* iUh District of mid couniv.
with the im-umberaiicc of the widow's dower; and .No. 59 in ;
the 7th District of said county, and u negro wuiiuui 45 or 51).
yearsold. e-tateol William \\ higham, lute oi said county, de
Mold us the property of William Sltidstill, *r. late of said ■ ceased, applies lor leiteis ol Disuinfino fiotn said Adminis
couniv, deceased, lor the beneht of the heirs and creditors o! ; tn<tinn :
GEORGIA Dfraitir C ounty.
IIEKEAS Timmas \N higliam, Adurnistinior
the
said deceased, l’crms made known on the days of sale
WM. STUDS I JLl.fjr. Adin'r,
Telfair count v, September 24th, 1845. I
Atliiiiuiefrntor’s Sale.
A GKEEAHLV to an order ot tlm llonoruhle Inferior Court
of Jasper County, when sitting for ordinary puiposes,
w ill be sold before the Court-house door in Muuticcflo.nn the
first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale,
tlm lauds and negroes belonging to tlm estate of Jesse ,M.
Spencer, deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
CHARLES L. KIDLEY, Administrator.
Oct. 14th, 1845. . :t *,»
AtitilitliMi'Uior’u Noif.
W ILL he sold on the27th day of N ivenibcr next, nt the
late residence of Jesse M. Spencer, in Jnsper county, |
Ga. the perishable propel ty of said deceased, consisting u
Horses. Cuttle, Hogs, i'ornnnd Fodder, dec. Ate. Terms oi
(lie day. CIIAKI.ES L. KlitLKY, Administrator.
September 2dth.D-45. 52 tils
These are, therefore, to cite am? admonish all nndeuigulnr,
the kimired mid c.ieditors ol euid dei.er.sed, to be uud upprai
at my office, within the time prescribed hv law, to shew cutis*
if any they have, why said letters should not he granted
Given under mv liuiul at office,ibis 2*1 dav *»f>**pt- f 1845.
50 6tn * JOHN P, DICKENSON, c. c. o,
GEORGIA, Dccalitr County.
741 Ell EAS Nmliaiu*-! H. Hi, ks, Adininisirntor on llm
tc of \\ illiiiin llrown, deceased, applies to me
for letters ol dismission fiom said Admiin-tn>'.i*.i.:
Plipse a re,therefore to(’it<*an<Tidmnnis!i oil mid *i:i7uL r
ihekiudred uud creilifitiv i.l said deceased .to he .«mi |.j..,,,
nt my *idice within Hi* tiiimprcscrilo'u h\ luw.fosiiow cause,
it any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given uuJarmy hand :i l ollhe, this 3*1 dav of October,! 845.
b bin JniJN I*. Ill* KEN,SON, c. c. ».
\V
Eicnttur’s Hah?,
\ GUEE\HI.\’ to <ui .-Hi*** «if the Interior Court of Wil
kiiisoii coii'ity,'while silting lor ordinary purposes, will
bo stdd hefi»r.t the Court house d mr in lrvviuiun, Wilkinson
county,on the tir**t Puesdiv in January next, between the
usual doors of sale, tlm land and one negro belonging to times
tale of Jnme* King, deceased. Sold for the benefit *<f the
heirs nod cndiiois. Teiins iinole known on the dav of salt.
JAMES K1NNY, Executor.
Sepioniher 1st, 1315. 5d t**s
LMH/il .4S O \ f "h**r ilnm, u| plication will h*
S nude to the IL.n.liable tlir* li-f. jior t mil of Ware
county . while sitting lor ontii.niv purposes, f*o leave t,)»c*'l
oil llm latals ami negroes li. longing to the istnte of llenrv
Juice, late of said cunntv. deceits* d.
MILES J. GUEST, Admr.
S.lRvIl JUICE, Adnn’x.
A ttg.lblh, 1845.
riOPIt *IO.\TIiH ift
m nletti the Ho I'li uhle t U
Executor's Sale.
REE ABLY to nil order of the Iniei ior Court of \A *)-
county, whi'e sitting btr ordinary purposes, will
the fust fiwdny mi Noveiubcriiext.wiliiiniiic
• *f-iiJe. lie. o-e tlm Court lions door in li'winton
. • v u and mu foiiith acres «it laud, a- a part
t-** Ini rid. .'il and t <vc.it v nine; also, forty at re r
P"t of said lot n*i in her 229; a iso, twenty -elglii
. a- part o' lot noudier two liumlied and twenty-
' tion (fed tu i fill* iiml one hail ac.es, No. 248.
j mini Si tihhs lived m the lime of hi* th ulh A I
i t Hoi, .\ i. 219, cniiiaiiiiug one hundred one and
• ic-; nil m the fourth distiict nf Wilkitwm
* tging l the estate of Denj. Stuldis, lata of sail
hr first Tuesday in December next before the
- or i;. ihe eoin.lv of l.o a odes, u'le-thir 1 of lot
I to, coi,i*iiid *g 190 acres, heiongi- g to said estate
f the benefit «f the heirs nnd creditors of Slid de
•tins made kiu.wi* on me dav ol sale.
WILLI AM C. P.MIKEU, Ex’r.
Kxcctifors’ Hales.
4 GHEE \BLY to nil order of tlm Interior Court of Wil-
11 kio-*iiicounty, wlnla rutting for ordinary purposes, w ill
lit "nl i n-lore llm Court Hoohc d«ior in Irwinlon, oil the first
Tuesday in Itiuuury next, between the usual hours of sale,
the laud uud negroes belonging lo tlm estate of Jnnm- Exuui.
lute of said county, deceased,sold for the benefit of too heirs
and creditors. Terms made known on dav of sule,
JAMI> KOSS,
J. G. It. HOGAN,
Oct. QCih, 1815.
tot .late, ipplicQtion wi)|!ip
let he Intermit unit »>i Wiikmsin
County ,vvhile silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave in -*.-11
Hn* I ami ami imgro. i\ !»• • I .mg mg io tlm estate of James Lxuui.
hue of said couniv, dec cum d.
JAMES RUSS. ,
J.G. K. HOGAN, \ l x '*•
Jnlv 7th. 1845. 42
LM>i « fflSNa
I to the hoiinrubio th. I nf
while sitting tor onlitiary puiposes, f*»
estate ol \ih'ii .Smith, 1 (• oi - id c oni
J.\ME> V ICKI
Kept. 1?, 1015.
appli* itiiou will he imni* 1
oi l ol t\ ilkiusoucouii)v
lor 1* iv. to sell the lei*
Administrator.
• Executors,
Coroner's Stile.
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the tmvn
cf irwinlon, W ilkinson county, on the first Tuesday
in DKCE M HER next, between the usual hoursof sale, the
follow ing property ,t*> wit:
One Jersey Waggon; levied on ns the property of Levi
Kimp**' n,Ui satisfy one li fa .trotu the Interior Court of snid
enmity vs.said Kimpeuii,in fa*.ir of Walter W . Heall, Slier
iff, ami others. Froperl * pointed out hv plaintiff's At tm ncy.
RICH vKD WAT I'ERS, Coroner.
Oct. 17th 1845* 5 hr
Vitlttahlt* F*l:iiilntioii for hair.
milE fubsclibers hold lor sale, a FliiiitHtioii in llm upn
1. part of the. I5tli district, Sumpter county, adjoining M
Jusialt Ki.rutchitis und inhere,containing I3lh acres.— Also
•175 acres in the same count* ,28th district, well liniberud pine
bind ; with . saw mil , nil .Mill creek, convenient to the tim
ber. Also, h phiuiaiioii ill the 3d Distiict of Baker comity
containing 26h0acres, a vorv superior trad nf laud combining
ferttlit*. good water,ImnltliHiefS. Allliieseplac.es have im-
1 ) rove tin nts upon liieiu. Persons disposed lo treat for these
nnd- a*n requested to address the underaigi.ed personally,nr
by letter ut Augusta, and tlio«e in the neighborhood, are re-
fer»ei| to Mi.j. Jidm Cowart, of Americus, or Mr. Jusiali
Kcruuhius,ut tin* same couutv.
ROBERT F. I*‘ »R, > adm’rs. nf the rs
W II.LI \ M J EVE > bite ol Paul Fur.-
GEO. VV. CKDVFOI(I), j ►iinmons, dcc'd
Sent 23,1815 53—Im.
(LJ* The Federal Union, Georgia Journal, Savannah Re-
puiiliciin, Alhniiv Palii**t, and Columhua Times, will c*qiy
until the I*»t vii December.
LMHIfi MOM t2S alter date, application will lie
1 made to th<* Honorable Inferior Court of VVtlkiriaot
c iiinty. while-iltirig for irdimtry purposes, for leave lo s**l
lit*? lam! negroes helouging to the estate of Jolm Eml y, s*
lute o* said county deceased.
HENRY E \ DY\ Admiiii-ira.tor.
Kept. 5th, 4815 50
I ^OUB nik\ V in • 11«• r date application *v ,i. .
made to tlm Honorable Inferior t'oiirt of Decatur conu-
ty, when sitting fur ordinary purpose-, for leave to se II the
real estate ofClmrics CJuruef, late of mid com.i\,deco a>ed.
JEREMIAH ‘i’A I E, Admit.isira lor.
Sept. 9, 1845. 59 [jpu]
date, application will no
r Court of Jasper coom*.
wbile sitting for Ordinary purposes lor leave, to sell iIreland
and negroes belonging to the cetate of Jesse M. Spencer, lute
of said couutv, due eased,
CHARLES L. RIDLEY’, Adin’r.
11 illaboro',July 1 Oib» 1815. 42
3IOXT ilN-.ftei'iInt**,application w ill he iiimiIx*
to t lie inferior Court of Baldwin couniv, w hen witting lot
oidinnrv purposes, f*»* leave to sell a negro hoy. named
Abram,belonging to the ost vb* of Isuhli V\ licler, decease,1.
July 22d,IB45. DELILAH V* HEELER, Adm’x.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\ t.L persons luvvin: dem«u*U nguiust the estate of James
Exnm, late «n «Yilkiiift<»ii(Jonutv,deceased.ur« r oocst
of the law ; and those indetiied tv
October 28th. 1845.
JAAlES ROSS,
J. G. R. HOGAN,
If
(t tit
Notice lo Debvorn :in«l Creditors.
| A l.L persona having *!«■*111 -*uds ncainst tlm estate of Wil-
I 1 \. Ii’i 111 S uiiii, late of V\ ilkiiiAon rmim v deceased, arc r**-
! (lUHsted lo render them in let ms id the la** ; and those in-
lighted lo said er.tute, to make iu»iii*-«l*nti* pay ment.
JAMES KU6K, Adin'r.’
Oi t.Q8tb.l845. 6 fit
Valuable E*laiitatiou for Hide.
I offer an excellent and RICH COTTON
PLANTATION' for sale It lies in Crnvvfoid
County, thirty two miles from .Macon, ten fioiu
Knoxville, and three from ('ulloden, a healthy
villoge, where there i-* always good male ami
female, a* (tools. The Plantation contains Eighteen Hundred
anil Fifty acres oflaud.all first uud second q oiliiy oak uud
hickory, nnd post mk laud, well watered, with seven handled ' bt r. 1815.
acres cleared, the balance woixilaiid. The iinpnivemenls are { 4
excellent, ami neatly new, being mostlv mode within me hist
five years, with n yard and gulden hardly equalled in .Middle
Georgia for the excellence ami variety of its flowers, shrub
bery and fruits. Frmu the great drought, the crop is not
equal to the land,but is much Getier tlmn an average crop of
the country. A bargain may he had, und time ill payments
made to suit purchasers.
SAMUEL RUTHERFORD.
Crawford county, Gn , Sept. 30.1815.
IO*The Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel will please copy
FACTORS
i^Aud CommlMMuti Moreliaiifs,
.to, 72, Cay sued,
-Savuiaimli.
t' A. tiHV.lNKR,
NY. A. !'.y.\ 1 1 . 51 tf Kept. 17.
GEO!!GIA, I.ec 4’oiiiKy.
TURNER HUNT, of the OCItli Dist
G. 'I. 1 died he Core me, UK Hunt, a Jus-•
tic**' f tin* I*, uce in and f«*r said county ,
one rorrel Mure, alumt four years olil ,
with biar.e face ami her left hind foot
while. Appi uisi'U hv Thomas B. Hidi and James Cox a 1
fillv dollars, this the fill) Oct., 1815.
D .R HUNT, J. P.
A true extract from tiie E-trnv Book, this filli d:iv of (*et*u-
KA.VlUEL C. WYCI1E,Clerk .
, at • h'tolier Term. 1815,
’ hand this 3lsldav ol'Oi tidier, K*45.
THOd VS M. TAKPLEV. Cl«-rU.
II iTaD 4tl AICTB;SiSW
IMii.i.kuokvillk. I Dili Nov1845. S
The Searest, Cheapest, anil only Route between these two
important points, now in operation, that rum directly
through without delay upon the road.
I EWING Madison on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
J Mornings, after the arrival of the Cura from Augusta,
pasting by Eatoiiton, Cloptou's ■Mills, Blotiolsvillo, Clinton,
I,Thomas M. Tarplev, Clerk ol the Superior Court of said j mid nrrivn nt Macon at 7 o’clock, P. M., w hers we intersect
county, hereby certily that 1 lie foregoing it a tru** 'jvtr.icl ; il, e line for Tiilluhn-see, und a daily line of Four Horse Post
• •*"- Coaches foi Columbus.
HR TV USING. Leave Macon on Tuesday, Thursday,
uud Saturday at 2 o’clock, A. M-,passing through th** above
mimed plures,and arriving at Madison ut 34 o’clock, P. M.,
where we will never fail to connect with the dnwnwutd train
of Curs fur Augusta.
We also run n line to Milledgcvilie and Monticello for
•Milledgeville. Leave .Madison 011 iMondav, Wednesday and
ITriduy mornings,niter the arrival of tlm cum from Augusta,
passing through Eatonton, and arrive nt Milledgeville at
5 o’clock, P. 51. where *ve will connect with a daily line of
four hors** Conches for Savannah and Macon.
/ittnruiiur. leave Milledgeville on Tuesday, Thursday and
Sufuiduy. mi 3 o’elock, A. 31., passing by Eatonton, and ar-
livcut viudisou al 34 o'clock,r 3L
For Monticello, leave Mndisoti on 31nnday, Wednesday,
and Frid ty iiiorning, nfier the arrival oflIn* cars from Angus-
. passing hv Whitlivld’a. atvd arrive at .Monticello ut l
clock, P. M. Kcturnin*. leave i!onfim*llo, on Tuesday,
and Sutmduv, it 84 o’clock, A. AL, and arrive at
34 o’clock,T **
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments comp
i ig the Second Brigade, Sixth Dnlswn, Georgia
jMi itia:
\ VACANCY' having orcurrnl hy the resignation of H.
II. TARVER, Biigodier General of the Second Brig
ade, Sixth Division ot the Mililin of this stale, I have thought
proper lo issue this, my Proclamation, limehv ordering you,
ill said Colonels, or <Vimnamhint- ot Regiments, to can-**
aiielecfioi) to he liehl *m FR1 DA Y', the llitli day ol January
next.ai llm several places of holding aleclions lor Members
of the Ge.aetal As ■■•i.hlv, giving doc notice thereof, lor the
elr- lino of a Brigadier General 10 lilt llio aforesaid vacancy .
Am? Ido firmer order, ill it leiiim* ol nnid election ho made 1 •| , |,„ rw |
to Haul Uuurtcrsiii the tunc pirseiihed hy law. I \| H ,i|
Splendid Lotteries !
3. O. OB.nOOB.ir A CO.. Managers.
GRAND SCHEME!
four times, wee
custu
sklv.
1 4t
lloardititf llonso.
THE Suhscriher will hoard Members during
tlm Billing ol the Legislature. Location near flic
St«to iloufec.
M.E. EDWARDS.
Oct. 21,1845 4 5t
FOItHALll.
A FORTY Acre Lot, No. Oil, in the 13th District, 2d
Section,of tJohl* county. The above lot will he sold on
reasonable terms, by iuiiusdiuts application si this Office.
May $, 1845. yt tf
ISroii^lK to Jail,
AT Irw niton, *\ iIkiiisoii county, Georgia . n
negro man, wlm says his name i-* ANTHON Y,
nhoiii (went*-five years ofage, five left six
eight inches high, rather yellow complexu
and says nt* belongs to 11 mail living in Oran
county, N.T .by the mitne of Handy Clin
Thu owner or ovv u* rs me *« quested t*» come forwurd, pro
properly, pay charges, end tuke him iiw-
Juiv nth, 1815.
h. b. Murphy, jailor.
43 tf
Broimlii to Jail,
THIS d iy, a m gio mail who says liianamr-is
FRANK.and tlinf In* belongs to Jesse Reck, of
Henry roniilv,Ga. Said negro is of light rc>m-
plexion. about five feel ten inches high, speaks
‘ quick when spoken to- T» c owner is requested to
) coins forward, prove property, pay charge.*, «nJ
take him uwav.
T. A. BRANNON, Sheriff.
MuM.'gss so., July o, 1844k 42 ial2m nr If
NOTICE. j
A LL persons are hereby cautioned against trading for 1
eix emu I promissory notes, live for liiiity <1 dims e«ch.,
ami one for fifteen dollars, amounting lo one hiindrrd uud '
sixty-live dollar**: made h v John J. Damar*l nnd U llliain E.
D'luimd. (hiied third day of Deeciuber, in the y* ai 1814-ami
due the first day of Jut.limy. lull*, putable to lo**jnh .Mur
pliny, or hearer, .\*lministriii*ir 1
Johnson, deceased ; and tln-
liMtied against paying the sum
tiolee have been stolen from 11
Nov. Uth, 1845.
Ill- cst .te of ;
id 1
mu.all
JUKI AII ML'RPHEV.
(O J.llJ,
\ T Irwinlon, Wilkmsiiii cotiniy
. who soya his 10*01
v ears old. rather yellow
•pro
urwurd, j.iove propctly , |>ti
Julv 1 -fill- 1015.
K.lUUiK. about twenty-two
lplexion, (>ve lect six «>r eigi 1
« i'gs i«» .li.hu < mirr, "f Uolnui-
chmges, and lake him a wav.
K. It. MURPHY, J n.for.
43 if
O
I Triu'idlers'may relv upon good horses and coaches, und
sober uud steady, anil careful drivers. We hope, hy good
mid close attention to share a part of the public patrouuge.
U. II. CAMPBELL, Agent, Madison.
ST. LAMER, “ Macon.
WM. GOOLSBY, “ .Monticello
N. IIAWKINs), “ Milledgeville.
Col. BRYAN, “ Enioi.tou.
HAM KINS vV BRIGGS, Proprietors.
Kept. 30, 1345. I tf
i STATE OT GEORGIA.
Hy GEUHGR IL C HA 11 FOR J), Governor oj said State.
% VACANCY' having occuried in the 29tli Congress ol
I ;\ the United States hy the resignation ol the llmioriihle
I W\SII I N(i I’O.N POE, iiiemlier elect Ir* 111 the Tltirtl Con
! gressioual District of this Mute, I no hereby issue this, mv
i,| proclamation, r* quiriiig the duly authorized oflicers of enid
|)*strict to hold an election in fliei* tc* per live counties, on
HONDA Y,tlie 5tiiduy of Jaimary. 1840.in manner mid fmin
as hv law po'iitcd out, to fill euid vucuuey , ui d that iht-y give
ccrtific.ites liicrcof,
tiiven und* r mv hand ami seal of th** Executive Drpnrt
mem, ut the Capitol in \iiile*igeville,tliis 1 lie Ifitli «luv
ol October, A. D. 1843.
(i El MIG E W. C It A W FO R D.
By the Governor:
Jolts H.Stkki.e. 8 E D. 4 if
ALEXANDRIA LOTI EfttY,
Class 44, lor 1845,
To be dratynin Alexandria D.C., on Sutuidny, th«: 22*1 of
November, 1845.
SCH li !M H.
30,000 Dollars: 10,000 Dollars:
6.COC Collars ! C OCO Collars:
Oollui--! :t,woo i. oltiiis *
a,500 Oollil s-s ! ii.I JO Itoliiii-s!
■i.OOO Oollais!
25 7KXZX2S OF 1,000 DOLLARS!!
ao or .v<»o. .v,-. itc.
75 NUMBER. LOTTERY—It Dram, Ballot,.
Ticsc-is $il)—Hiilvps $3—ll<!t:rT«.rs $-',50.
Ccrlificut,-, ol I'ackitgcs of “o »l.,,!e Tick-is, $[C0
Do do 25 half do 00
Do do 25 qtoirter do 30
ALEXtVDUIA LO’S'TEItV,
( loss No.-15, for 1015,
To Or drown in A l.-xundrin, li <*., on Etnturdny, N»vpmijcr
20tl>. 1015.
SPLENDID PRIZES.
E?r(>:iShl l« !>;rrrt i> Jni!,
\ the 2*1 day *;t May hist. .* Negro man slave, wl.o s,
Ins name is J A MES,and that lie Imlongs to John ll*i
a«ke county, and that In* ran away alumt the I5tli o 1 A IMCOCSrAU V ilOA.
iTi.™'r,"■.„»T,y;>;'■:«»*:"™!*?**;, .,,
JOHN SMiril Jaih.iM’i c. tty (»RO H(» R IF. C ttA WRiHID, Governor o/.mid State
i.7. 3 It ; j | A Vl NG received information that ii murder wus commit-
O
. _ .. ; » • ted *m the 1st dav of August, in the couutv of LoWuui-s,
v ,. ,,, GtOllgili to.l.sil. upon tie* b'ulv of Samui*l Maui.dkn, hy I).\V|D V\ KING.
N the I lili niBt. a m giu telhw h the name of I HELIX,, ** ho has fled froiiijnsiice, I have thong't proper to issue th : -*
itfniut twenty oitc vtursold, *d yellow complexii ii, ahont! • *~ • • - -•
high, w hu say s he belongs lu General Keu-
•n C. Hhurisr, ufEiifnula
T. BK \ NNUN, Sh'ff. of .Muscogee County.
Columhua, Sept. 2Rh 1815, I—ml2«i,artf.
FURNITURE AWO HOUSE CARPENTRY.
)U!il'iil I I). IIM.L (KttcciMXur vj 1) . t.ont.J Iris con-1
A- stuully on liuiul, iiiukea to older, nod repairs ail kinds ut
» the best
l-
All wind* of HOUSE CARPENTRY
manner,and low.
All kinds "I P lints can he had ready for use. Glass cut to,
any size, uud Glazing done.
Also, (Boss for Pictuie frames ite, of various size*; Hard-'
warn Trimmings for Furniture. *\c., and Maiinganv and
Him k Walnut l)ru\v Km»hs. »\c.
Lad.i'n will pieasti call at Mr. Newell** Store. »* h« r they
will lie conducted into the '-hup uud cun sec the Furniture, j
Milledgeville,June 10, 1815. ;>7 it
“TO PHIVl'EiBUL
Tygic Fomidiy <V I > i2t:8< i’» Furnish ng
YYarcliotiM 1 .
fltllK Huhseiihers Imv^ "pencil n nevvType Foondry in j
5 the City ol New York, where tlo*y me uadi to supply ;
lodcta to an* extent,h-r uov kind "I Job or Fancy Tv pe. Ink,!
Papei. f«*srs, Gailcys. Biuss Hole, tsl LEI. Ctd.l .tli\ j
K( I.E, Composing Hiicks, Chases, and even mticle fur u
Piii.'itig Office.
The Ty pe,which ore rust in new moulds, from an entirely •
new* sel ol unitrizes, vvith deep cotiiil* is,arc warranted to hoi
iiii-u»pa>scd hy any, uud will he sold al prices to suit the.
limes. All thu type fumi-lietl hv ns is •Muiud cosi.’*
Printing l , re>s»s tnrnifhnl. nmt ,vl.-o Kteunt Engines of the ;
most approved pattern
my proclamation, offering u reward «t Onz Hi'niikku Dot.
f.vrts, to any persnu, or prisons, who may apprehend nnd
d. liver said lugitive, to the Sheriff, or Jailor, of Lowndes
county.
\n*l I tin mnrenverchnrgennd require all oflicers. civil and
rniliiurv,t*> lie vigilant in endeavoring o apptehend the said
KING, in order that he may ho tri***l for the offence with
which he stands chnrged.
Given under luy hand und the great seal of the State, at the
Capitol io Millcilgevill .this loth day of September,
A. D., 1845.
G EO RG E W. C K A W FO R D.
B v the Governor:
N. C. B.ARNETT.Sucr’v of Slate.
1) ESC KIP HON.
The M KING is about 23 ye.irs
swim thy t oinplcxion, blue eyes, dark In
and is about (> leel high.
Ill sMldiiioit to iIip Govt'i norS Reward,
we will iiny TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS
f*u the delivery of the said l> \VID W. KING to any one of
us, or the Hheriff or Jailor of i.owudes county.
A. MAUI.DKN,
J. GROOVER,
T. J. DENMARK,
M. GROOVER,
J. LEE,
5 tf J. S. GROOVER.
40.000 Dollars ’
5«hio Dollars!
!i Cures ol’
5 ilo
5 ilo
a Ho
*10 (So
Sir. kc. See.
TS Numbers—14 Dtawn Hallots.
'Tie.ketu $10—Halves $5—t-Iuni teia $2 50.
Certificates ol Packages ol 2f* \\ Imlrs, $180 (<i
1‘2*000 Dol'ats!
Hollins!
2,009
*2.500
1.250
1,200
500
Do
Hi*
c .'>«w
Edit..is cl t
. Kollei*.
* 11
to the MihsciiherS.
ihree tunc
r papers containing
*1*1.9.
50 fm
. .HESCCEft I XIVIUISITV.
rpHE Uniyeisilv comprises a Theological, Collegiate nnd
1. Academical Deparliueiit.
THEULOtilCAl, DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John L. Dagg, D. U., Professor of Sys
tematic Theology; Kev.J. L. Reynolds, A. tM., Professor of
, Biblical Literature; Rev. N. IM.Oruwfoid, A AL, Professor
much (elect) of Ecclesiastical History-
n nti h : 'The course ot studies in this Depir'inent embraces all the
hrAiiches usually taught in Theologi-al Sehe*da of the first
order, including Hebrew nnd, il «h*fii**d, Chaldee.
CuLLEGI M E DEPAK I .MENT.
Facultv.—Rev. John I. Dagg. I). D-. President; Rev, P.
II. Mill. A. Al, Prof, of Lang unties; |L <). Peirce, A. AL,
Prof, of Chemistry uud Natural Phdos'qdi v ; S. P. Hanford,
A. M . Pt«.lessor of Mutheunitics; Rev. S. G. Hillvcr, A. M..
Professor (el ct) of Belles Lettres.
The course of studies iu the College is us full ns in tiny
kindred institution iu the South.
ACADEME AL DEP UITMKNT-
Rev. 'Thomas I) Atari in. A. IL, Principal.
Tlm Students it. this Department aie prepared for College
KNIGHTS GF THfc HORSE SHOE:
A Traditionary l :tic ol (Sic Cockcfl-Rn!
Go dry oi’(lie Old Ooniiuioia.
Ihj the author of the h> (.'matters tf \ Hguua ” cf*c. c fc.
/'I II ARLES Y ANCEY' has the pleasure of informing tin-
v > Hottllierii public, lii.it Im will msiib from his Press in
West *A ciumpkii, A id. iu a ft.w weeks, the a hove niuned N»v under I he ilireciion of l lit* Faculty,
el. hv a dis.iugnislted author u-idn.g in the Ht«;e «it Gourgia.! EXPENSES.
I HE IvMljUT'* Ml’ llll. IlMKSE >H«>E will hem 'Tuiliou, in the Coll-giiio Deparliueiit, $35 for the sclioln
s i**d ii. Pduqtiilet form, 2 v ols. 125 pages, «»r more ea.-h.~f tic year; iu the Preparatory Department. $-5; in the Thcohq
l'lice 75 els. per single eopv {* c.liter* f. r ; 28 * npire fin eiil Depapiu \\\,free,
£10. CUARLLH YANCEY, Weiu,iq.kii, Ala. “
Aug. 5. io if
r i*> .*k per month. W ashing, Room ront.Jcc.,
MEDIC AI. V X It IT.
D OC TOR FaWCEI T. «»l llio. F.ill.'ii Slr*e|. Now Y.nk
Mi'iiiher of the Royal College *1 Surgeons, of London
olid Kihidiuigh. and t«»iol*nili* o| llie ,1 * fl’n-uti MedieaM.'ol
b g*' «>f Philadelphia; also, nutlioi *•! u v**»»k « uihincii.g th**
following sulijm-ts, viz Matrimony, lmp<>t« i.cv and Hi* riii
tv, ttimliiiiiically, jdi* si'logi* ally, and niedieally cxpiuiiied.
with a coiuprehetisivi* ex|msiii‘>u of the in*lure and modem
treatment of Syphilis, Seeoudarv Symptom*, Gonoiihum
Gl et, Siridiiri's, Noetiirui'l li nissioiis, and .*H llie cons*
qii 'iiees arising <>,*,, K**ifp> lliiliou. Doctor Fa*' coir eoiitio
lie- ii! • piivate * m. ultulinus mi tie d*.e, nieniiotird *ii-ea-e- .
at his long er.ti.ldmhed offlee, I'.tfi Fulton street where the
ino-t apgiuvaied forms ol ail afleetioiis «*f the penoruliv** <>r
pans will yield to his mode of t/eatiueul, without restiaiut in
di* t or exercise,and without ui icnry. !i*''ii when the pm*
creative eiiergnM heciuu*' torpid or par-il* /.**«l, fr*»m excessive
indulgence, **r fmm uiasiuihuti**u he will fie able (.* restore
the parts to lie-ilih and vigor. Pei sons nt u di-fiinc**, euelos*
iug $t,cuu have ac«*pv td'ilm vvtirk-
Ulh tors must lie poM p. id nnd directed In Dr. II. Faw
cett. 198 Fulton street, New Y’oik.
\ ug 48 ' m
( :oil^i > esMt)li;tl K : i' .
rlAllE Prop*i* lots ol the Aatmmi. IM i.u.i*.l.M i it. in or
I «!er t** meet llie w Klies of those whose eiicomstances «»r
in* Um*tU.u do not nilow them to r>*it m iiI- e\«'t* to u vve* Uly
uni fr*>
I ul oui £2.00 p,
'The tir.-t scs*iou e*uiiin**m:e» on the 2d W ednesday
gust, and elopes on the 30flt of November.
The2ml session begins on the 15m of Janiiniv, nm
with the Coinoiennemfiit Exercises on the 2d W'cuii**
Julv
F«i
I nil, i
(ITT* Tlm Chronicle and Sentinel
iism; the W hip and Banner, Vih *
ml Journal, llilledgeyille; the I
! iZ
. I Ti
e*l t" lo.tdi-U tie* ..uove ou u a
trwaiil their accounts for settle
Thomas J . Rutncv , Madison.
Sept. 30ili 1815.
iieveriil departments, in de-
rnpply to one of the Pro-
id ConMitulionnlist, An*
. in • Southern R*m'* rder
in’dicnn and GeurMan.
ios Cuiuijilms, i,re r*'-
luutli fi»r five mouths,
out to tlm 'Treasurer,
1 iii5 m
shiugloii popei dun g llie w hole
N OVICE.—The following persoes. *>r, if dead, their *e*
pr**-ei tatives. may hear *»» Mum-tl.inp to their ailvsiilnpe,
j hv np|dieii mu at the office ol llm Cli »* l"-inn Coinicr, viz •
j iithaiine Alexander. Ex. (\. I). 1792). Daniel Atwood,
I (• 7 M’q ; \ It w el. Ishuhod. (• 881); >aiah But l«*i. (17<* I); John
i 111.11,(179-); 1 useph Biev«ir.l,(ld't»*; Hugh Beil.om*.(1808),
John ILow.dee, (I7UI|; \udrew B *-:.i. s, (1792); Rehe.cn
i Bampfii Id * 1792); Elizabeth Bum-!,,(179..); EliBall (1797);
j \ i-tmiim (t. Boisgt iard, (IUII); Cm** fi-ro Dav idson, (1795);
j (‘In i-liaii i D lulm/, or Din!oig,(l (Up, Josiili Dickinson,
‘ iiilcbtiht. (Itt.l); J.dni Darrell, (1799; Mnr*
Do do 28 (limiters, 32 5n
Q3*Or«lei s for Tickets and Shares nnd (Yiiifirotf-fi of Puck-
apes in the nlmve Macmfickkt MiKMks will leeeive | i i, t.g
attention and an account of the Drawing will bn s> ut nnm,.
diately nltei it is over l*» all w Im non order from us AihlreM,
J. (LGRLGORY A. i o., liituagcnt,
5 H Washington City, D.C.
P It O P () S A ES
For Publishing in Saiannah a Mon hly Periodical,
TO UK CALLKH
THE SOUTI1EKN HISTORICAL
AND
LITERARY MAGAZINE.
PROSPI-.CTUS.
TIlllE originators of thi« work In-lievu that the field for lit*?-
A ran exertion and influence, in our counii \, is * v* iy day
grow mg’wider and wider; and they ore w illing to *,*•«■i.py at
least a portion ol the ground, which seems to invite IuIuiiimih.
'The elm f object a liich they have i*i view is to aid iu v unlitu-
ling lor the Huutlieni States (hut literary position which, it is
believed, they are qualified to ussuine. 'They dr sign also,
through this chutiue.l, lo point nut llm resources ni.ii *1. fi tuj
tlm interests of the South, to represent wiiii truth the < lnuac-
ter und comliii"ii of tin* people, and to luruish iurri an .1 *.n n-
biun lor intellvctuttl eflntl. With these vievv»,th»v have
sought to «**iIi?-1 in till- ui.dertakiiig the best talent nfllie *» Imlt*
loutl>; ami they lerl, that they cun appeal w ith some tiuiii*
ence to their lellovv citizens tor summit and co*opcinlinii.
l lm wink w ill be S rutheni—it will be the organ nfa sec-
ton ; hut iu no ituirow spirit of hostility to any pmlion of our
on *i i ry. Justice and candour towards all, vv il 1 govern i s
nurse; ami it will steadily pursue the sacred aims of'I rutli,
Ther** is need,especially in this day of c-lieup lit. intur**, lor
tern ami discriminating criticism. .Munlincssandurigii.jilti)'
fitiionphl—as well as bound murals—are iu ilangei ol l.t ing
i criibhctlunder'tlm massoftrufhy orcorruptpuhlicati<mp,hjcU
f ireign and domestic, witli which the press teems. I lit-y ( til)
! | luillv for smile daring and independent censor, who "ill lay
on tlm lash of severe hut just criticism, 4 *w itliout feai urls*
v or,” ami who vv ill gttuid the interests of literature a .uit.A
tho-e influences of the publishing houses nfihocouiilry whnli
through inagiizine und newspaper pulling, cooler so tunny
false reputations on worthh ss volumes, and cur*opt llm vny
sources ofu well regulated uud vvludesouie public opiniu!.*-
W'e therefiirc avow ,*t the outset, that we intend to deal with
these authors, publishers and hooks, with a severity only lim-
I it .'.I hy ounihiiltics.uiid a properregard for the courtesies due
{ to an enlightened community.
j \V« know und led that our literature is young, nnd hitherto
hut ton imitative. Nevertheless that very youth Inis its «**!•
vantages,and we shall endeavor to give them full play, by at-
! cournging fresh uud vigorous exhibitions ot tlu- mind olottr
' o*v ii country.
i That this'is pre-eminently tlm land of oiiginul thought.cur
\ Talent Ortleo, our vv oikslmn**, «»ur fields und our livcisuhmi-
. dontly illu-lrate. In llm Fine Aits, Aineriniii p*’i.i;i> Inis
produced works of which unv notion might he piot.il. We
are nlready rivuliugold Europe iu every depurm-i nnlinver-
lion, save i.ulv in that of literature. Even iu this, m. itul* pen-
dent us-seitioii ol thought ami feeling bus eummencnl, whidi
tlm American position and character d* mnnd, and ui* nilcu*
1 luted tu develupe. sMen here sluud fii « uch oil** r in m vv anil
udvanted rclatiuus. Any exprcssioi.silint shall h» title to tin ss
coiidiliuns, must give oui lilcraluienew and oiiginul h.rins —
It will accoidiiigly he olio ol the dietitdi*'d objects ol i nr
Magaziue, to firstrr. bv all the meunsinot.r power,cvviy im*
puis.* ot m.live ami original genius.
W hile nothing «•! «i seduiiau or partisan clinrncier will l*s
admitted into **ur pages, we shall hy no inruns sliiink ft* tu
«liseus-iug r« figiuiis and piditieal t*q»ies. 3 bey involve llio
highest in if rest a of man, and at nreavnt, more that at p I
period.aiirnet th*’ serious utteiili.rii of all reflettn i uiinds.
Tlm interest which the South lias m the i ll.. ii-nry nail
eh-iracicr «»l tlm A i my uud Navy, w ill * Lin. lor I oili sci vie su
prominent place iu our -columns. Our Naval «unl .Mihliuy
Oflicers have »di»m show u that llmv are «*- coinpetei t t»» i«*i*»rn
tli'* liieiuttire, us tn defi tvd the b«mwr of theiv c*<(.nt*y ; utul a
number ut able eoutiihutors will Im s.'enreil f * m tl.«'ir fiinks
This M.igazti.e willeisuhe the medium tin . u v. L.' l. live
GEORG I V HIS TOR DAI. SOGil.TY wii: ..*::nhirl* I 3 *
lish much ot its most interesting niotena!—| * >ii .c* • i n •!*••
iiicslie ami fincigu corrcspoiidcuce,cuminunicnimns,lectuics,
and ntimr papers whit'll may possess a n* m rid.value.
We belie**• loo that oui positioo has j»<« u'iar inlvuiilagi's.
Georgia lies ne.iresl the trulie ut th** Hm.ih* in Mutes, m.-1
thus pus-es-i s superior opportunities for esti natii.u soiiilo'rn
opioiuii ami giving a trm- expression In sonii.einiutei*'sts.
The. wink will he puhli-hed hy W . Ilfi’i.M Wit l.i.Ois nil
the fir* I day of ever* mouth, beginning in October m-xl,
Tlie prie.o vv ill be Vice Du/taru per mmum, pn*nl. c ,n s .*
vniicc. Agents will !»*• allowed a lib-ial c inn.--i >»'. '"'J
tlieir efl’-nts lo obtain subseril ers are resprctfwlly sulu iud.—
Returns to be iiinda hy the lust of August.
Hnviiutiuli,.May I, 1845.
Ujf’E fitors iIcmious ot exchanging will pirns
r,liave drteniiiiiinj t*» Gregurv, (1811); Isaac ID.hues. Ex'* of .1
• weekly sl eet,-fyl ! (1792); I homas ll.nrv, Ex’r o- E- H o
ed • Tiik 1'u.ngki:s iu.su. I.NTr.i.i.ioi.* cr.it,” io he devoi* “ ' ‘ . ...
ex*ln*ively i.* .)m pnhti* aiiuo,ns f<* as its limiis will pc
•ml, of the Tmci'itimgs ot b**tii 11 "Use* ot i'onaiesn, hi
i Mlic i*. I Rc;mu ts ii ml line ii men Is * onmet* d tlier i'll, nnl
iliiis a comp it” official copy <7 all the .lets pasacd by
during the erosion.
I n fiiiiic ti*e price within t he reach of every man vv ho can
I end, toe charge tor the* paper will he for\\irjics! session ol
* 'ach t’ottgre-s () .• D* ilur.aitcl for thosecoaMsession ol each
t^oiigrrss half a Dollar.
The price ot the Longri.ssion\i. Ixtki.licknckii, to Im
i isu <1 mi end) Wedues ay during Ilo* approach'iig S ssiou
nf t’vmgress, will theretoro be One llclUr, paid in ad
vance.
'To enlarge upon the value, to those who Ink*? no imwspu-
I • r from W usliingtoii.o! this publication, eontniniu? uu im*
ji'irlial but ueces-aiiiy i i-biev .Med nceoiiiil of llie T
mgs in t'ougress, iiicliulitig t
the laws passed during
less. 'The man who take
Holm. ?. ii. tin-1 fm 11 ii 11 i* t Ei!*vnid-.(l7!b.); Arc liilin Id liar-
*• * .(179 )' W illiam lliuf, (189.1); Aon Eifiott HugerjIhOj
i Valhiiiirl (lev waul, (1881.); Ed**. !.■■** irles, (1801); Isaac
ui In-! l,eg a re. (1792); Laiigntuii *V Di<*m. (!7 •*"); Samuel Lining,
gre** \ Ex’orol R. Gucrnrd.( 1813); Jnm-s Low ml. s, (I8b|); lulm T.
Marlin nod B \. Maikfi-y ,for K h . .1 ,*tm, (I7!H,; John C.
Mai tin, (1791); John El ins M«n»u\ (1 :’lv); lulm \ieliit. (l79*i);
I a ni’*s I'uvas. Lm.itim- (179 •); Urn. Trice, (E97»; E-tlier
l’**••< «»11. (!797); Joint T,ice,( 795); Rwht. Sett, (1792); Win.
Stephen. (179ti); Jdiie’s S .iitti. in iro»t, 11793); l.ove Slone,
(I 01); TrierS lini.ndmTrofJiiu. II-'unitli, (1891); Frances
Si iiinou-. ii trusi for tin* eslal*: of John llolim-s, (I Am); •{••hi.
Smith.(DM2); Thomas I’uiner, (1791); >1arv Tin ker, (E95);
R. i.t. W iiliams (!: III); James W ...riiigl'o',, (1798); Julio
Wakefield.sen. (1799); Tims. Y’«mi<c.(lh07); Mar * Bowman,
(1817); R v. Michl. Uro-hv.(1817); J. B.rum;il*ell, in trust,
(IS|8); Sami. Davenpurt. (1817); 1 'iiristoplie
•H it
FIFTY DOLLARS R!) Rib
^TUl.l.S f»a mtlve St*h»eriber. in Campbell emutv • 0, t
VM tin* 15'Ji ol August ii-t. a m gin Imy it!-. • * I ivvrlvf * * •"‘J
i.ld.hv lit:* ua im * f (I VFE, belonging tn Tlumui- Till**,end
hired hy llie Suhsciiher this year, *iuiK complrt'li'il, hiri'S
fuini teeth, laige cliin, speaks quick when sp« K' li 1». '■*'•*
;ruwn tu hi-i g«*. A Is**, stulrii t lie same night. I* v *'tilth'? u
hub* iu my trunk, smoe twci ty five or Ihiil.v d*»l!a
The nliuv**
•r-j.'L
I will h-give
luriv dol
him; or ten dull
th. tin
authentic ulm ml cony ol nil : (1825); Rev.Edw. Elliuginn.{1808), Ej.iM-opal rhun h (l8Ui);
a session, would be ue* .1 Geo. I* Elliott. (I8U ); 1\ *Y E. Funee. (IU‘»*M; Jnmos Gur
h paper iMil’bt Intake one, | tey,(l792); M l-s Surult G iiei.ird,i*f (tenufoi l. (• 815); Kit bard
Hum
• take c
il lie dims not prefer remaining ignoinuti-f wI ut uin-t m ai•
Iy concerns his own destiny . uud that of his lu tn i Iy ami his
p- st i itv for ever.
(FT W hen six copies are order* d sml paid fi r by any one
p. rsoii.u deduction of one sixth ** i 1 be in* de I min tin* price;
tint is to say. a remittance ol Five Dollars vv ill eoiiiinnini six
copies of iheCoiigres-iooal lutelligeueer for the next session.; Dr J
A remittanee of Ten DoIIia-* will secure thirteen copies; a
for Fifteen Dollars remitted from any onn person oi plu
twenty copies will be lorwnrded.
UUfTny m* nt in advance in all cases is indispensable.
(1881); Win. Hurt. Ex'or Junn I’eii.j. (1798); U .
; Il'*il, Ex’or W m, Dunlap.(1798); Mary i.iiich IDuiy. (1811);
‘ John Johnson, ofJfilli District, (1793); W in Jeniier *Y Co,
, (DM .); CuL Wm King. (D- D.), Jnucs Moore of Georgia,
[I792J; Slum 4'inciuuili Sncieiv *d G*..r.i.; Rev. TIuh II
.[I817J MHuimah Rivers,[I78')j, |.y n Ii Ruherts, f .7921;
Stout, [18l<;]; Alurgan t l.oie, Ex’x n| Sulim,
ule, Grannie *V. t7o. (I792J; Elizabeth Williams,
|I79.’J; Bird. Savage iV. Bird; Jonn J. 1’iingle; Notbl. Rns*
s •! I. in trust tor Ch tile/* ton I oso ranee (hniquiuy, lo-irs iff Geo.
Guerin. il ti
; tent proof
lodged ill unv sal.* jail. ' J.
(O* The Columbus F.mjairer and Wctuiupk.
will ph use publish the above three months, uini
accounts to me.
Marlluisviil*', DeKalh co., Ga., Aug. 2G.
Citiilioii.
4 l.L person* are cnuti.med agnim«t trodii g f
1 /A. I** III** to Du.xcan VII vis, fin s)t78. I do lie
duie iff Miiii note, hui it is llm oui* one oi llie st
determined not to pay llm
..1 ll.il r. bale*
.sll VKY.
. ( 41.1 1 big
Weekly IYntioti;ii Onfollinonrer*
'This paper,hemg made up of eiicii p uti > of tlf* coiiteiitH
of tlm Natiomil liiu-Hi. etiror proper us can be comore j-ed
within tlm uoiiipuss of a single u***vspipe , roillinnes lo he
issued and inuileil to suhscribers everv Saturday at Two Dol
lars u year.payable iu advance in nil eases—no account be
ing opened wi:h subscribers to tin* weekly paper-
‘To bring this paper y**t more nearly within the reach of
such as desire to lake Ay the year u * heap paper from tlm
seat of llm General Gnverutu“ui, it reduction will ha made iu !
the price of it where a millibar of copies are ordered nnd
i ! for hv unv perr-on or association hi tin* following rates :
For Ten Dollars six copies will he sent-
For 'Twenty Dollars thirteen copies ; nnd
For each sum nf Ten Dnlhrs, above Twenty, eight copies
w ill lie forwarded ; so that .» remittance ol Fifty Dollars
w ill command thirty-seven copies.
Washington, D.C., Oct. 7,1045. 5 tf
p..i?
■ *»i *»od Resiih-nt Thysician to
" t»*vests of tlm ill-
mates tliiil no visitors he admitti d he hue 8 o'clock, A. M., be
tween 12 sml 2, and after 51* IM.; und w itliin thm-e Iiimiihoii-
Iv in company w ith tlm Pin sician nr by Ins written permit l<«
film Steward and Mulrun, except umlcr per niinr * ircuinslan-
ces. D.COOTEU, Res. l'livs. Aj Superint.
Aug. 12,1845. ’ 47 if
Wil.
1AM K. DcGItAl K LNlHKl)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rlakely, Larlv Covinfy.Geo.
Rf.fehenhk* — Hon. Seaborn Jam*,/Ion. W.T.Col.
•/uitt, Han. A. Iverson,llm. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley,
ami Henry L. Henning Esqrt,
J»«*2, 11 tf
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