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W ruin.in euimiy, on th. liu luwihji In OKCEM-
HKft mi, wlilnn th. l«|sl hour* of raU, ih. loltowla,
Pr c(ir"«V«ro nan Moierl •hm.l« ywrenW. four Hp»<I
•lock wok, ««• y«h» i k»M «<> «• lh« property ol
John Hnwk.to ..tl.fy.flf. from Poiwoi Inlnrlpr CouH. I..
fnvorof Catharine Pnlriok »•. John llowk nod Unify Mor
!un, Administrator of XV,».
Col. 33,1845. *
Crnxvford December Slieria *. Rain.
II.L ho sold before the Court li«u«o door, in tlir loon ol
f| Knoxville,no itio fiisl Tuesday in UKCRMHBIl ion,
within the ueu.l hour* of wile. the following property. lo wit I
Olio ooirrl Marti, ehout eight yonro old, levied on no lit*
pr,merit of Philip J. Eoliolo. nie.ii.fy loo fi fa.froin Macon
Superior Court in fnvur oi William south »• Philip J. Mi
ols.f r Ihs urn of officer, of Court. Properly pi out hy
A. J. Preston. ... , . ,,
On* lot of land, itonlninln* two hundred two nod n lielf
nrrro more or lese.il lieing lot Nn. 84, in the erenud District
ol urilin.llv Houelon. now Criiwlord eotinty | levied on ne
the properly of John Kick*, to relief* one morlrngr fi from
Crawford SutmriorCotttrt in levur of Hntdy Solomon, ndioin-
i.iratnr, va John Kicks. Properl* pointed out ineoid fi fa.
One hundred one nml n fooitll ecrea nflaud more nr leas
it being the north half of Ini No 1911. ill the seventh District cf
originally Houston, now Criiwlord county ; levied on na the
prnperty'of Itiirlliololuew Stovnll. to saiisly one mortgage f
fn ftoin Craw lord Superior Court in Invor of IXotiinniel Hey
nolds vs said Sluvall. Properly pointed out in said fi fa.
JAMES BEELANI),.Sheriff.
Oct. 35,1845. fi
HEOKOIA, Baldwla County. < Elliubnlk O’lUaunn )
InftH&OoiH. iUHng fat trdmary Purpnut, Monday. } " [uutjhr iMwrrt.
JVn^flOflUMS. ! William j. o'Dmmm. )
llooors—JOHN 8. THOMAS, XVII. 4 fi Wilkinson SUytrior Court. October Term, IMS.
LEV, XVILUAM H. KUGEKa, Jua' | T r appearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheriff.
Ml that (lie defendant nol lo lie loutid within the limit* ol
UAM B. T NSLt
tiCN.
Abrnhutn Foard, Guardian of William O. Harris, Orphan of
F.tekiel Hurria, deceased, appeared mid presented to lha
Gourt a full and Anal receipt from auid orphan, now out of
Ilia minority; and petitioned the Court to gram him letters of
Diamisinn Irom said Guardianship :
H hen*upon it wnh ordered, that the Clerk of this Court do
isaiio a citation, requiring all per rod a concerned tulie anilap-
pcarat iliemit regular Term of said Court, tube hohien on
the second Mouduv in January next, to show cause, if any
they have,why said lettct* should mu he gianted.
11 was, also, fiirther ordered, that snid citation be published
according lo legal requirement.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 15tlt No*
vemher, 18-15. JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
Butts J miliary lUorignge Shcrifl ’s Sales.
% ILL ne mild un tilts first Tuesday to JANUARY next,
▼ T before the Couit-hoiiHe door in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, within the legul hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
The Negro slave Lot, a man about 48 years old ; his wife
Silvia, about 45 years old; Fanny,a woman; Ede and Leilie,
Silvia’s children, yoiui^ women from 20 to 25 years old; Fan
nv’s two children, from one to four years old j Ede’acliildren,
three in number, two buys and one girl from two to six years
old; a girl child of Lethe’s, about 15 months old; also, Sil
via’s other children, three hoys and a young girl, from four to
fifteen years old ; also, Bob, about 38 years old; also, Jim,
about $6 tears old; also, Etlcck, about 31 years old. Sold
as ilia property of .Morton Bledsoe, by virtue of a mortgage fi
ta from the Interior Court of said county, in favor of Charles
Builev ami (iustavus Hendiick vs Morton Bledsoe. Proper
ty pointed out in the mortgage (Ha
October 30th, 1845.
GEORQ!At Baldwin County*
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, July
Term, 1845.
I T appearing to the Court hy the representation of Mrs.
Elizabeth Washington, Ex ecu rix outlie Estate of Rob-
eil B. Washington, deceased, that lliesuid Executrix tias lul-
I v administered oil said Estate, and wishes to he dismissed
therefrom :
It is therefore, on motion, ordered. That the Clerk of this
Court do issue a citation requiting all persona concerned, lo
shew cause, ifany they have, on or before the second Men-
dny in January next, why said dismission should lint lie gran
ten—and mat said citation he published according to legal re
quirement.
A irueextiact from the minutes, this 7 lit dav of July, 1845.
41 mtim JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c c.o.
the comity «f Wilkinson, ami it being also represented that the
said defendant resides out of the State ol Georgia i It is, on
motion, ordered, that lie uppeir and file Ills answer on or be
fore the first Monday lo April next, or be considered in de
fault : and that service of this rule he perfected hy a monthly
publication In th* Georgia Journal for three mouths beforo
the utxt Term of tble Court.
JULIUS L. LATASTE,
Atty. pro Libellant.
Ocl. 7th, 1845.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
I ,Tliomaa M. Tarpley, Clerk ol the Superior Court of said
comity, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true extract
from the minutes of said Conn, at October Term. 1845.
Given under my liuudiliis ‘diet da^ufOunber, 1845.
7 iu3m
itfilim AND WACOM,
(IHnMmditton)
TllOd AS Hi. TARI’LEV. Clerk.
GEOItGU, Telfair County.
W HEREAS John McLean, Administrator on the estate
ol Allen McLean, dcceu«ed,uppliea to me for letters of
Dismission from the same :
These see, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear a t
my office, within the lime prescribed bylaw, to show cause,il
any they have, why said li tters of dismission should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 3d day of June, 1845.
37 m6in J NO F. McRAE, O. C. O.
HEAD RIIAIKTEKK,?
Mili.kdgkvillk, IOth Nov., 1845. \
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments compos-
ing the Second Brigade, Sixth Division, Georgia
Militia:
A VACANCY having occurred by the resignation of II.
II. TARVER, Biigndier General of ilie Second Brig
ade, Sixth Division ot the Militia of this State, I have thought
proper to issue this, my Proclamation, hereby ordering you,
| tin* said Colonels, or Commandants of Regiments, to cause
elec ion tn he held on FRIDA V, the I6ih day of January
xt.ai the several places of Imliliug elections for Members
of tha General Assembly, giving due notice thereof, lor the
election of a Brigadier General to till the ulorcsuid vacant-
And loo furtner ordor, that lelornn of aaid election he inui
to lie-id Quarters in the lime pif scribed hy law.
By the Commander in chief.
7 JOHN 11. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
Telfair December Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL he sold before (lie Court house door in the town
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first ‘Tuesday in
DEC ;E W K ER next, within the usual hours of sale, the lol low
ing proper!), lo wil i
One lot <il laud ami improvement, No. 196, in the 8th Dis
trict «.f originally W ilkiiisou.unw Tellair comity; levied on
as the property of John R. Hatcher, to satiety a fi fa in favoi
of O. I.. Hatton, vs said Hatcher. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. Levy mudeaiid returned lo me by n constable.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS) Jamos M. Folsom applies to me for letter*
ot Admiiiiatrntion on tn«iealHte of Gilbert D. Coiuhe.
late of antd county, deceased :
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tu he and!
inpeur at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to-
linwcause.if any they have, why suid letters should not he
granted.
Given underiny hand at office,this 8ih day of Nov., I845.
8 tut AUG. B. RAIFORD. Clerk.
Oct. 20,1845.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Ailiniiii«trntor*s Sale.
W ILL be sold hy an order ol the Inferior Court of Telfair
county, oil the fir.l 'Tuesday hi December next, lot No.
222in the 7th District and 3d sectiou of originully Cherokee,
Aiow Murray countv.
ATsn.im the fiiet Ttmsdev in January next.at Jacksonville,
Telfair county, lot No. Unknown as the Me AII inter place,
and Nos. 166 and 167, all in the 9lh -District of suid county,
tviili the iin-umhenince of the widow’s ‘dower ; and No. 59 in
tha 7th District of said county, and u urgro wouiun 45 or 50
a ears old.
Sold ne the. property of William 8tndailll, sr. late of said
count v. deceased, for the benefit of lltft'heir* ami creditors ol
said dsoeused. ’IVtuis made ksiowu oil tlic days of sale
WM. S TUDS I ILI.,jr. Adtu'
Telfuircountv, September 24tli. IH45.I
Adininislrxitor , s knit*.
A GREEABLY to ail order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Jasper County, when silling for ordinary purposes
will be sold before the Court-house door in Monticello.on the
fiiHt ’Tue-d.iyin February next, within the legal hours of sale,
the laudrt ail'd negro 's helongiiig to the estate of Jesse J
Bpeucer, deceased. Terms oil the dav of sale.
CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
Oct. 14th, 1845. 3 ids
Aduiini'itruior’s bale.
W ILL be sold on tlie 27th day of November next, al the
lute resilience of Jesse U. Spencer, in Jasper county.
Ga.the perishuhle propeity of 6aid deceased, con.-isting ol
Horses, Cattle, Hugs, Corn and Fodder, 6u:. dec. ‘Terms on
ttlie day. CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
September 20th. 1845. 52 ids
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY loan order of the Inferior Court of Wil
kinsuii county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, will
be. suld before the Court-house door in Irwiutoii, Wilkinsci
county,on the first Tuesday iu Jnnuary next, between the
usual hours ot sale, the laud and one negro belonging to the
late of James King, deceased. Sold for the himelit of the
heirs and enditors. Terms made known on the dav of sal
JAMES K1NNY, Executor.
Septomher 1st, 1845. 50 ids
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY lonnorderof the Interior Court of Wil
kmson county, while sitting for onlittary purposes, wil
be sold on the first ‘Tuesday in November next, within the
usual hours of sale, bef ire the Court-lions ! door in Irw intuit
one hundred eleven ami one fourth acres of (anil, as u part ol
-hit nuuinar t*n hundred and twenty-nine; also, forty acres
of bind, as a part of said lot number 229; also, iweiity-eiglu
actes of land,as part of lot number two hundred and twenty*
uine, also, one hundnul and fifty and one half acres, No. 2JH
-whereon Benjamin Stubbs lived at the time of his death AI
eo.oue hi of laud, No. 219, containing one hundred one. ami
-one-fourth acres ; nil m the fourth district of Wilkinson
county, belonging t«- the estate of Benj. Stubbs, late of sain
county, chccRs- it.
Also, on the. first Tuesday in "December next, before the
Court-house door in the county of Lowndes, one-third of lot
of laud No. 456, containing 49U acres, belonging to said estati
of Ben) Stubbs, dec’d.
Ailfculd for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of ssidde
ceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale.
WILLIAM C. PARKER, Ex’r.
Aug' 5th,16l5.46 tds
Executors’ Sales.
A GREEABLY to MU order of the Inferior Courl of Wil
kinson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, wil
he selld before the Court House door iu Irwfutuu, on the first
Tuesday iu January next, between the usual hours of sale
(he land and negroes belonging to the estate of Jume- Exutn
late of aaid county, deceased,sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors, Terms made known on day of sale.
JAMES ROSS,
J.G.R. HOGAN, { Lxeetitora
Oct. 28th, 1845. 6 tds.
W‘
Coroner's Sale.
TILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town
f of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday
in DECEMBER next, between the usual hours of sale, (he
following property,to wit:
One Jersey Waggon; levied on ns the property of Lev
Bimpsun.U) satisfy one fi fa,from the Inferior Court of said
county vs.said Simpson, iu fuvor of Walter W. Beall, Slier-
iff,anil others. Property pointed out bv idnintifT*Attorney
JtlC 11A IU I W AT T E RS, Coroner.
Oct. 17th 1845. 5 5t
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
T HE subsciibers hold for sale, a Plantation in the upP-.
part of the 15th district, Sumpter county, adjoining Mr
Joaiuh Scxutcbins and others,containing 131b acres.—Also
475 acres in the name countv,28th district, well timbered pine
land ; with a saw mill, on Mill creek, convenient to the lim
ber. Also, a plantation in the 3d District of Buker county
containing 2600 acres, a very superior tract of land combining
fertility, good water,healthiness. Al these plsces have im
provements upoo theta. Pernoue disposed to treat for these
lund< are requested to address the undersigned personally
by letter at Augusta, and those in the neighborhood, urn
ferred to Maj|. John Cowart, of Americus, or Mr. Josiuli
Scrutchins.of the name countv.
ROBER T F. POE, > adm’rn. of the es
WILLIAM J EVE > late of Paul Fils-
GEO. W. CRAWFORD, ) aimmuus, ilecM
Sept 23, 1845 53— Hit.
d~r The Federal Union, Georgia Journal, Savannah Re
publican, A Ihanv Patriot, and Columbus ‘Times, will copy
until the 1st ol December.
v ui
9
Valuable Plan union for Sale.
I offer an excellent and RICH COTTON
PLANTATION for sale It lies in Crawfoid
County, thirty two miles fiom Macon, ten from
Knoxville, and thren front Culloden. a hettllli
village, where there is nlwuys good male nml
female Schools. The Plantation contains Eiglitern Hundred
•nd Fifty acres of laud,all first and second q.ialiiy oak ami
hickory, nml post oak land, well watered, with seven hundred
acres cleaied, the balance woodbind. ‘The improvements are
excellent, and nearly new, being mostlv made within the Inst
five years, with a yaidand garden hardly equalled in Middle
Georgin fur ilia excellence and variety of its flowers, shrub
berv and fruits. From the great drought, the crop is not
equal (4) the land,but is much better (bun an average crop of
the country. A bargain maybe had, and time inpayments
made to suit purchasers.
SAMUEL RUTHERFORD.
Crawford county, Ga., Sept. 30,1845.
(CTTlie Augusta Chronicle At. Sentinel will please copy
four Mines, weelily. 1 4t
Administrator’* Male.
A GEE ABLY to sn order of the Inferior Court of Wilkin
sou county, while silling for ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first ‘Tuesday in February next, before the Court
house d >or iu the town of Irwinton, all the real estate be
longing to the estate of Allen Smith, late of Wilkiusou c
ty, deceased. Terms of sals made known on the dav of sale.
JAMES VICKERS, Adm’r.
Ntrvemher 9tb, 1845. 9 *)•
Gi OUGIA. Telfair County.
\\MIEREAS Henry Cook,Jr. ami Seaborn Hall, apply
VV to me for letters of Administration on the estute ot
Henry Cook, Sen., late of sail! county,deceased :
These are therefore tu cite ami udmoiiieh all and singular*
the kindred and creditorsofsaiddeceased to he and appear at
my office within the time prescribed hy luw. to show cause ,
ifany they have,why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, ut office, this 5th d«% of Nov.. 1845.
8 5l J NO. F. McRAE, c. c. o.
GEOICGIA, I’ntildingA/OUiily.
W HEREAS William Adair applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estuie of Allen liilburn, late «1‘
said county, ileceased:
These tire, 4 In* ret ore. incite and admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to be nml uppeur
at my office, within the time presetihed h\ law ,to show cause,
Tuny they have, why suid letters should not he granted.
Given under my bund, at office, this 26th tlt«\ ol Sept 1845.
2 nifiiu B. THOMPSON,O.C O.
'for letters-
I lie cdtate' of Eplialy McGrifl’
GEORGIA) Decatur County.
W HEREAS George W. Bruton applies to
of Administration
late of suid county, decsu
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditorsol-said deceased .to he ami appeal
nt my office within thetiniepreaeribedby law.toshow cuusc
ifany exist,why said letters should not he granted.
iven under my bund at office this241th du\ ol Oct., 1845.
6m JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c.o.
GEORGIA Decatur Comity.
W HEREAS Thomas Whigliaiu, Administrator on the
e-tuleof William W liighuui. late ol said county, de
ceased, applies for letters ol Disuussiuii from said Adminis
tration :
These nre, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of-said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time ptescrihed hv law,to shew cause
ifany they have, why said letters should nol be granted.
Given under tnvhuml at ofliee, ihf* 2H dav of **Sept., i845.
50 6m JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
after dale application will he
nlado to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, while sitting lot ordinary purposes,lor leave to sell
the negroes and perishable propeity ol Robert Aeliurst. Jr.,
deceased.
JNO. M. ASHURST, Adm’r.
Nov. 12th, 1845. 9
I^OIJIt MONTHS ufier dale application will he
1/ uinile to the Inferior Court of Lowndes county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, to sell the estate of James Pat
leu, lute of Lowndes county, drccusnl.
WILLIAM PATTEN,Admr.
Oct. 27,1845. 7
... II he
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Ware
county, while silting for ordinary purposes, for lenve tosell
all the lauds and negroes helongiug lo the estute of lleory
Joice, lute of said county, deceased.
MILES J. GUEST, Admr.
BARNH JOICE, Adiur'x.
Aug.15th, 1845.
■^NOUII MO IN TUN after date application will he made
I to t he honorable the I ul'erior Court of Wilkinson county,
while sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave tosell the reul
estate ol Allen Stuilli, laie of said countv,deceased.
JAMES VICKERS, Administrator.
Sept. 11,1845. 51
I^OUli MONTHS afterdate, application will he
L made to thd Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, while fitting for ordinary purposes,for leave tosell
the land & negroes belonging to the estute of John Eady, sr.
late of said county, dcceused.
HENRY EADY, Administrator.
Sept. 5th, 4845 50
ill he
made to the llonurahle Inferior Court ol D»
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave tosell the
reul estate ol Charles Garner, lute ol said cotiniv.dcceueed.
JEREMIAH TA TE, Administrator.
Sept. 9, 1845. 50 [jpu]
TNOIJK MONfTIISofterdate,application will be made
X 1 to tile Inferior Court of Baldwin county , when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell a negro hoy. named
Ahr,tin, belonging to the estate of Isaiah W heeler, ileceased.
July 22d, 1845. DELILAH WHEELER, Adtn’x.
Notlct* to Debtors nnd Creditor*.
^ LL persons havin; demands against the estate of James
Exuni, late of Wilkinson County, deceased, nre r- quest
•-d io render them in terms of the low; and those indebted lo
said estate, to make immediate pavimuit.
JAMES ROSS,
J. G. R. HOGAN,
October 28th. 1845.
^ > Ex’rs.
* 6 fit
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL person* having diunands against the estate of Wil
liam Smith, late of Wilkinson county, deceased, are re
quested to render them in terms of the ’luw; and those in
debted lo said estate, to make iuniied ; ute payment.
JAMES ROSS, Adin’r.
Oct, 28th. 1845. 6 fit
Notice lo Debtor* nnd Creditors.
A LI. persons indebted to the estute of Robert Aslmrst, Jr.,
J\. deceased, late of Pallium county are hereby requested
to make immediate payment, and those having demand*
against said estate will semi them in duly authenticated with
in the time prescribed hy law.
JNO. M. ASHURST, Adm’r.
Nov. 12th, 1845. 9 fit
ttKEiNuit & m;Alii/,
FACTOUS
I And Commission merchant.,
1 ISo. 7‘J, Jtiiy Street,
Suvannnh.
C. A. Gkmnkk,
W. A. Beam.. 51 if Sept. 17.
Boarding House.
THE Subscriber will hoard Members during
the sitting of the Legislatute. Location near the
State House.
M.E. EDWARDS.
Oct. 21,1845. 4 At
fY
FOR SALi ,
A FORTY Acre Lot, No. 611, in the 13th District. 2d
Section,of Cobh county. ‘The above lot n ill he sold on
reasonable terms, hy immediate application at this Office.
Mav 6 1845- 39 if
NOTICE.
A LL persons nre hereby cautioned against trading for
six sinn I promissory notes, five for thirty dollars e icli.
nnd one for fifteen dollars, amounting to one hundred nnd
sixty-five dollars; made hv John J- Dninanl mid William E.
Dtuiiard, dated third day of December, in the year 1844. and
ilue the first day of Jnnuary. 1846, payable to losiali Mur
pliey, or hearer, Administrator oi the estate of SiisuiiiinIi
litison, deceased; and the makers of t-nid notes nre can
meil against paying the same to any one hut myself, us the
notes have been stolen from my possession.
JOdlAll MURPIIEY.
ov. Mill, IB-15. 7 tf
STAGE NOTICE.
The Nearest. Cheapest, and only Route between these lico
important points, now in operation, that runs directly
through without delay upon the road.
L EAVING Madison on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Mornings, after the nrrivnl of ilia Cara from Augusta,
passing hv Euionton, CloptmT* -Mills, Blountsville, Clinton,
and arrive at Macon at 7 o’clock, P. M., where we intersect
the line for ‘Talliihassee, and u daily line of Four Horse Post
Conches fut Columbus.
RETURNING. Leave Macon on 'Tuesday, Thursday,
and Botordtiy at 2 o'clock, A. M., passing through the above
named places,and arriving nt Madison at 3J o’clock, P. !M.,
where we will ut-ver fail to connect with (lie dowuwuid (ruin
of Curs for Augusta.
We also run n line to Millrdgeville and Mottlicello for
Milledgeviile. Lenve Madison tut Monday, VVednestlay and
Friday mornings,after the arrival of the curs from Augusta,
passing through Euionton, nnd arrive nt Milledgeviile al
5 o'clock, P. M. where we will connect wrtli a daily line of
four horse Conches for Savannah and Alar on.
Rrturninff, leave Milledgeviile on ‘Tuesday. ‘Thursday nnd
Saturday, ut 3 o'clock, A. M., parsing hy Eutonton, and ar
rive nt \indison at 3J o’clock,r M.
For Moitticelln, leave Madison on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday morning, after the arrivul ofih- cars from Augus
ta, passing hy WhitfiebTs, and anive ut Monticello at 1
o'clock, P. M. Returnin'*, leave Monticello, mi 'Tuesday,
‘Thursday mid Saturday,at 81 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at
Madison ut 3| o’clock, P. Al.
‘Traveller* may rely upon good horses and conches, and
sober and steady, anil careful drivers. We hope, by good
nd close attention to share a part of the public putronage.
C. H. C A M PBELL, A gem, M adison.
ST. LANIER. “ Macon.
WM. GOOLSBY, “ Mnuiicello
N. HAWKINS, •• Milledgevillt.
Col. BRYAN, “ Eatouton.
HAWKINS & BRIGGS, Proprietors.
Kept. 30, 1845. 1 tf
Splendid Mjottericg !
9. *IX«XT * CO., BKMWger..
GRAND SCHEME!
k) roti^lii lo Jail,
V T Irwinton, Wilkinson county lienrgin, a nrgro man,
who says his inline is GEORGE, about twenty-two
vears old, rather yellow complexion, five Icet six nr Vigil
inches high,anil say* he belongs lo Julio Carter,of Cultim-
bus Georgia. The owner or owners ore requo- ted to come
forward, prove property, pay chutges, and take him nwny
July 14th, 1845.
Broiifilit to Darien Jail,
O N the 2d tiny »l Alay last, a Negro mail slave, who says
bis name is J A AIKS, and that lie betmigs to John Hury
of Bmke county, and that lie ran awnv about the 15iIt ol
April. 8ai»l tmy is iilniui five feet five or six inches high
dark completed; his buck well masked with the whip.
JOHN SMITH, Jailor mT. c.
Oct.7.3 4i
Hron^lit to Jail.
lelli'W h* the name of PIIEL1X,
t twniity one vears old, of yellow complexion, about
ve feet six inches high, w ho says he belongs to General lieu-
mi U. Slmriar, of Eofatiln Alii.
’T. ». BRANNON, Sh’ff. of Muscogee County.
Columbus, .Sept. 24th 1815. I— iol2.,.ortf.
STATE OP GEORGIA.
Uy GEORGE IF. CRA H’FORD s Governoroj said State.
X VACANCY having occurred hi the 29lli <Congress of
the United .States hv the resignation of the Honorable
WASHINGTON POE, member elect fn.ni the Third Con
gressional District of this Stute, I ilo hereby i»siiu this, my
proclamation, requiring the duly uuilioi izeif ntlicers of said
District to hold nil election in their te-pet live counties, on
AIONDA Y, t!»e 5th day*of January, 1846. in manner nnd f«om
as hy law pointed out, to fill suid vncuncy,ai d that they give
certificates thereof.
Given under m.v hand nnd seal of the Executive Depart
ment. at the Capitol iu .Milledgeviile,this the ifith dav
of October, A. D. 1815.
GEORGE W.CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
John II.Stkf.i.e. S. E D. 4 tf
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.
R OBERT D. HALL (successor of H . Lardy) has con
stantly on haml, makes to order, uud repuirs ull kinds of
Furniture.
All Kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
manner,and Law,
All kinds ol Paintscan lie had ready fur use, Glasscut to
nnv size, and Glazing done.
Also, Glass for Picture frames Ate. of various sizes; Hard
ware Trimming* for Ftirni'ure, etc., and Aluliogany uud
Itluck Walnut Draw Knobs, &c.
Ladies will please call at .Mr. Newell’s Store, where they
will be conducted into the Shop und cun see the Furniture.’
Milledgeviile, June IU, 1845. 37 if
GEORGIA) Decatur County.
W HEREAS Niilluiniel 11. Hicks, Administrator on the
estate of William Brow-u, deceased, applies to toe
for letters of dismission from said A tlmini-t ration :
These are,therefore.loeiieandadmoniBh all and singuli ^
the kindred uud creditor* of said deceased ,to he and appeti.-
at mv office within the time prescribed by Inw.tosliowcause.
It any tlie.v have, why saidletters should not be granted.
l»tveil uudertiiv baud at office, this 3d dav ofOi tnher,IB45.
s Cm • ’ JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
TO PRINTERS.
Type Found*y &. Primer’s Furnishing
%Vnrehoiise.
f |MlK Subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in
I the City of New Yoik, where they ate ready lo supply
ordets to nny extent,for any kind of Juhor Funcy Type, Ink,
Paper. Cases, Gulleys, llruss Rule, STEEL COLUMN
RULE, Composing Sticks, Chases, and every article for a
Priming Office.
'The Type, w hich nre rust in new moulds, from nn entirely
new set «»f matrizes, with deep counters,ure warranted lo he
unsurpassed hy uuy, and will be sold at prices to suit the
times. All the type fnriiMieil bv iisIs "Imnil casi."
Priming Presses furnished, nml also Steam Engines of the
most approved patterns.
Composition Rollers cast for Printers.
Editors of newspapers, who will buy three limes as much
type as their billsuniotint to, may give the above six mouths
insertion iu tlmir papers, and send their pupers containing it
to the Subscribers.
COCKCROFT & OVEREND.
Sept. 9. 50 6m 68 Ann street, New York.
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Traditionary Tale of Hie Corked-Hat
Ge »try of the Old Dominion.
By the author of the Cavaliers of Virginia,'* 4*c. tfc.
C HARLES YANCEY has the pleasure of informing the
Southern public, tb.it lie will issue from his Press in
\\ est Wetumpka, Ala. in a lew weeks, the ubnve named Nov
el, hv a distinguished author lesiding iu the State of Georgia.
THE KNIGH TS OF THE HOUSE SHOE will be is
sued in Pamphlet form, 2 vols. 125 pages, or more eaeh.—
Price 75 cts. per single copy- 9 c.lines I’..r $5; 20 copies fi
510. CHARLES YANCEY, Wetumpka, Ala.
A tig. 5. 45 if
AIEUIUAI. L'ARt;.
A VVCfc
inher of the Royal College ol Surgeons, of Lnndi
ami Edinburgh, and Giuduote of the Jefferson Meilicul Col
lege of Tliiladelphia; also, author of n woik embracing tlir
following subjects, viz:—Matrimony, Impoteiicy und Slerili
ty, anatomically, physiologically, and medicnfly cxplaiueil
with a compreliensive’expositioti of the nature and modern
treatment of Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Strictures, Noctiirnul Emissions, uud all the cons*-
quences arising from self pollution. Doctor Fawcett contin
ues his private consultations on the ahovi'meiilioned diseases
ut his long established office, 196 Fulton street, where the
most aggravatedfurms nf all affections of (tie generative or
gans will yield to bis mode of treatment, without restraint in
dietor exercise,and without mercury. Even when the pin-
creative energies become tnrpiil or purely zeil, from excessive
indulgence, nr from inasturbatioi). he will he able to restore
the parts to health and vigor. Persons nt a distance, enclos
ing $1, can have a copy of the work.
All letters must he post paid.nnd directed to I)r. II. Fni
celt, 196 Fulton street, New York.
Aug.26. 48 6m
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ly concerns hi* own destiny. uud that of his family and his
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| copies of tlie Congressional Intelligencer for the next seasion.
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paid for hy nnv person or association ut (lie following rules :
For Tun Dollars six copies will he sent.
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For each sum of Ten Dollars, above Twenty, eight copies
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will command thirty-seven copies.
Washington, D.C.,Oet. 7,1845* 5 tf
A PltrtC/l/AM ATlWrV.
STATU OP OUOUGIA.
Hy G EO ft(.E W. C ft I Wfolt O. Governor of. aid State
H AVING receiv.il liifurinnllun llioiu minder **n. commit-
li d on the Isl dnv of Anetl-I, io ilic of L.owmlc.,
0)100 llit* bodv ufSAMOKL Maui.uks, Ii.v IMVil) W. KING,
wlto bn. fled iVoiiljn.lice, I li.v. tln.iiiE l tiropcr to i..ne llii/,
.v |iroctmnuiion. offering n rnwiiidnl OnkIIukdkku Dol
lar., to nny peri-on, or prt.oti., w ho inny n|i|irelicml nnd
deliver .aid fugitive, to tfie blieriff, or Jnilor, of f.owndes
county.
And I do mnreoverctinrgennd require ull officer.,civil nod
niiliinry.to be vigilant in endeavoring oappieltend tlic euid
KING, in order I bn t be may be tried fur tlic offence will,
which be rtuml. charged.
Given under my bund und the erect aenl of the State, at the
Gapitol ill Mil ledge v ill , Ibis loth day of September,
A. U., 1815.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD.
Ily the Governor:
' N. C. BARNETT,Secr’v ol Slate.
DESCRII- I ION.
Tlie aaid KING ia about 33 *eare of nge, thin visage,
ewatlliy lonqilexinn, blue etee.daik hair, bus u down look
and is dliool 6 leel bigll.
Ill ndtlilionlo tlie tiovci-noi-S Kewnrd,
we wi In,IV TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTV DO .EARS
for tlie delivery of tlie said II * VIl> W. KING to any one of
us, or the Stic riff orJuilor of Lowndes county.
A. MAUI.DRN,
J. GROOVER,
T. J. DENMARK,
M. GROOVER,
.1. LEE,
5 tf J. S. GROOVER.
N OTICE.—Tlie following persons,
preseoliilives,nmy bear tit somethiiii
Ellioll. (1818); F. &E. Fence, (1830);
93); Miss ..|,reli Gnemrd,of Beanloil. (1815); Richard
(IHIM ); Win. Hurt. Es’or Jane Peart. (1798); Win.
. Dunlap.(1798); Mery l.incli Ifnrrv.(IBI11;
rami. (|7U3)j Will Jeoner' & Co,
o. I-
vey.d
llulsnn
llort.E
John JobiiHon, ufDfiib Disi
(1818); Col. Win King. (1810),' Janie. Moure of Georg
[1793]; Stale Cinciiinaii Society of Georgia; Itev. Tims H.
Price,[1817], Susaiiiinb Rivers,[l785];Lvncll lloberls.f i7931;
Dr. James Stuart, [18181; Margaret Tone, Ex’* ol Solan,
f18181; Ntnrile, Grannie ft Co. [I793t; Elizabeth Williams,
II79.J; Bird, Savage At Bird; Jotiii J. Pringle; Nnlhl. Rne-
s-l I, to trosi for Uharlestoo lii.oraiiceUiinipaoy, heirs of Geo,
Guerin. tf
A C.UtD,
I P is deemed by tlie Trustee, nod Resident Phveicinn lo
tlie Institution, prnninlive of Ilia best interests'of the in-
mat.. that no visitor, be adioilled be line 8 o'clock, A. M.,he-
iveen 13 nnd 2, nod «fle^5 P M.; uud *x itl.in those boors on-
itlen permit lo
ly in company with the Pb
the Stewurd uud Jl
cea. D. COOl
Aug. 13,1815.
epl under pr
PER, II
n I it
ALEX INDICIA LOri EHV,
Clues No. 45. for 1815,
i be druwn in A lexaiidriu. D C., on Suturduy, November
391 ll, 1815.
SPLE.WIU PRIZES.
40,000 Dollars!
A,81o Dollars!
A Puxrs of
<fo
A <lo
A do
40 do
Ate
19,000 Dol'nrs!
3,000 Dollars!
3,000
9.500
1,35©
1,300
AOO
OLC.
MEICCEIt UNIVERSITY.
HE Uuiycisilv comprises a Theological, Collegiate and
I. Academical Departmeiit.
Ttlk oLOiJir Al. IIEP \ IITMF.NT.
Faculty.—Rev. Jolm L Da««, D. D., Tiofessov of Sys
tematic ‘Theology; Rev. J. L. Reynolds, A. M.. ProfesBor of
Bihliciil Literature; Rev. N. M. Crawford, A M. f Professor
(elect) of Ecclesiastical History.
‘Tlie course oi studies in this Dep-ir ment embraces ull the
branches usually taught in Theological .Schools of the first
order, including Hebrew and, it desired, Chaldee,
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John I. Dagg, I). I).. President; Rev, P.
il. IMell, A. M , Prof, of Language*; B. (). Peirce, A. M.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Natural Pliilosnphv ;8. P. Sanford,
A. Jl , Prol'esMir of Mulhematics; Rev. S.G. Hillycr,A. M..
Professor (el cl) of Belles Lettres.
The course of studies io the College is as full as in nny
kindred institution in the South.
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 4
Rev. Thomas D Martin, A. B., Principal.
‘The Students in this Department are prepared for College
under tlie direction of the Faculty.
EXPENSES.
Tuition,in thn Collegiate Department, $35 for tlie scholas
tic year; in the Preparatory Department. $25; in the Theologi
cal Depart ment, free.
Board from 7 to $8 per month. Wushing, Room rent, &c.,
uhoiii $2,U0 per month.
The first session commences on the 2d Wednesday in Au
gust mid doses on the 30th of November.
‘The 2nd session begins on the loth of January, nnd closes
with the Commencement Exercises on tlie 2d Weutiesduy iu
For the course of studies in the several departments, in de
tail, refer to the Christian Index,orupply to one of tlie Pro
lessors.
O’ ‘The Chronicle nnd Sentinel.and Constitutionalist, A tf
gusin; the W hig and Runner, Athens, the Southern Recorder
and Journal, Milledgeviile; the Kept) dii-an and Georgian,
Savannah, und the Enquirer and Times. CoIuiiiImis, are re
quested to nuidish the a ho v e once u month lor five months,
and forward their accounts for settlement to the ‘Treasurer,
‘Thomas J. Buraev, Madison.
Sept. 3Uth 1845. 1 ni5m
7H Numbers—14 Piann Ballots.
Ticket. (18 —Ifulvea $S—Qnaitei.$3 50.
Certificate, ol I’neknge. ol 3!i \\ liolee, *130 CO
Do do kK llnlvi a. 05 11)
•>« do Sfi (Ill'llter., 33 50
tn’Oriler. for Ticket, ail.I Share, and ( erlifie.le, ol Peek-
age. ill the above Maokikicknt mikml, »ill r, i ei*e prolt pt
I uo ■ecoiiiit I,r Ibe Diauii.it will In- vein inline.
dint ly nttei it mover to all who may a, Aildrei,.
.1. ILGIILGOItY A Co., 11 (inn[it-is.
Wil-llillgli
. D. C.
Milledgeviile, Ni
\VA UTED)
> Ins. of Pork, fm
orgiu, lor which <
v.11,1815.
ash will he paid.
P. FAIR, lifi.ei
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
iVIPMVlL $300,000.
rpHE NEW.YORK CON TRA BUTIONHII P FIRE
1 l.NSURXNCE COMPANY having established un ucen-
cy in Knox v t li.k, Crawford cu n lit v .\v ill insure
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
and evervdescripliouof property, against loss or ilamoge bv
lire. FRANCIS 11. MURDOCK A... -
Knoxville. Jim
FRANCIS II. MURDOCK.
1,1614. 37 tf
Valuable Laud ami Mill-Scut for Sale.
WII.Lb'*sold iu Eatouton on tlie first‘Tues
day iu J A NU A RY, I3l6,ii portion of the real
estate of Robert Aslmrst, sen., il. i eased ; situ-
ate on tin* waters iff Murder Ciiek in Pultiain
county,cotilaiuiiig some three liundied uud si-\cn>
cres, about one bundled and fifteen acies of liicii
state (d'cullivaiioti. the remaining poitii-n of wbu.ii is
bered.aud uuu I.e. classed as first quality cotton luiid.
lei^the othei induct incut- offer* d iu tlie sate ol this vul-
irnpeny, il M’liluin* a fine Mill Si at. with siifficieni
an extensive Merclnitit Mill, or Cotton Fac
tory, and i- u must e| igible site fur either, as it is surioumleil
hy n weiililiy and prosperous cuiumiiuity, iluis afforilinp u
r* ndv market lot dour or cotton Maiiulactuies ol ever) de
scription.
'The above described properl.v adjoins ilm lauds of Giiggs,
Moreland. Farley and others, * nd is told under a provision of
the will of the said deceits* d.
(O’ Terms made known un the dav.
JNO. M. A .SI ILK’S'?*. Adm’r.
de bonis non, cum testa meat o annr.ro.
Euionton. Nov. I2lh, 1815. 9 6t
New York Cily Ailrerlisemnil.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NliW YOllK.
To supply (lie city & iuteiior nude by tbe piece or package
]\o. 44 CL BA It 1ST It ELI’,
(NF.AIt WILLIAM ST.)
L EE BREWS TER give notice lo Dealers in Dn Goods
tInn iliev haver •moved iheir WAREHOUSE foi PRIN-
;XCI USIVEI.V. from Pearl lo 44 t <
und c
Bv
KKAt.l.t
i large \
riel v
ntleiilloi
xbihil an ussori
Aim lie .—und i
Kit,than those, v
PRINTS OM.) .L
lioseutieulioii is divided
ifdend, their rc-
preseniulives, may hear ot'sonielliing to their advantage,
uy application nt the office ol the Cluirle-lon Courier, viz :—
Catharine Alexander. Ex. (A. D. 1792); Daniel Atwood,
(1796); Allwell Ishubod, (Ibill); Suruii Boiler, (1764); John
Bull, (1797); Joseph Brevard,(181KB ; Hugh Boiliune,( 18011),
John Brownlee, (1794); Andrew Baskins, (1792) ; Rebecca
Bumpfield, 11792); Elisabeth Bund., (1795); Elias Bull.( 1797);
Virtoriue G. Boisgerard,f 1811); Crawford Duvidson, (1795);
Christiuna Daubuz, or Hauling, (IMil y Josiuli Dickinson,
adin’r of James Gilchrist, (1811); John Darrell, (1709; Morv
Gregory, (1811); Isaac Holmes, Ex’r of James SMuyarna,
(1792); 'Tliomus Horry, Ex’r o'E. Horry, (1798); John Bee
Holmes, io trust for Harriet Edwards,(1*798); Archibald Hur-
vey,(l79))' William Hurt, (1803); Ann Elliott linger,(1802;;
Nathaniel Heyward, (1806); Edw. Lowndes, (1801); Isauc
Legnre, (1792); Langston &. Dixon, (17%); Samuel Lining,
Ex’orol K. Gucrard,(IBI3); Jam**s Loumh-s, (1801); John P.
Martin and B. A. Mark ley, for Robl. !Martin. (1794); John C.
Martin, (1794); John Elias .Mome, (1812); John Niclnt. (1796);
James Povhs. London. (1795); Win. Price, (1797); Esther
P-eseott,(1797); John Price, (1795); Itobt. Scott, (1792); Win.
Stephen. (1796); James Mmilli. in trust, (1793); Love Slone,
(1601); IVler Siniih.ndiuVr ofJno. II. Smith, (t 804); Frances
Simmons, mi trust fur the estate of John Holmes, (lU'di); Rnht.
Smith,(1812); ‘Thoinan Tinner, (1791); .Marv Tucker. (1795);
lit tit. William* (1801); James Wairiuglon, (1798); Jn)m
Wakefield,sen. (1799); Thus. Young, (181*7); Marv Bowman,
(1817); Rev. Miclil. Crosbv, (|KI7): J. B. Campbell, iu trust,
(1818); Sami. Davenport, (1817); t liristoplier jte Gruffenreidi,
((825); Rev. Edw. Ellington. 11800); Episcopal Clmrch.(IRIC);
I he Stock consists oI skvkkai. thousand pattkrks am
COLORS. EMBRACING KVKRY V-RIKIV OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—muuy styles oj tchich arc got up exclusivity for thru
vie it satis.and cannot be had elscirhere.cxci pi iu si conn hands.
Dealers iu Prints will find il lor liieir interest in examine
this stock bttlore inuking lltdt purcltnses— ibex w ill liuve the
advantage m leaiuiug tlie lowest uiurket pi ice. mid cmupur-
jug all tlie desirable sty les in market sid- W\ side.
Catalogues of prices corrected with every vuiiuiiun of the
market.are i-laced iu the hnndsol buvers.
Ocl. 8, 1844. 2 if
FIFTY DOLLA IIS REWARD.
I’OLK.N from the Subscriber in Campbell county. Gn.. nn
S the I5;h of Aug
old. l.v the name < f R \ Fh, I
hired hv ilie Subsetilier the
front teeth, large chill, speak.
to his age
i uiv trunk, f
A Is
quick win
ll he gilt
ed in any safe jail, or fortv do
ient proof to convict him; or
lodged in tin v sale j iil.
The Columbus Knqu
will please publish the ubov
MnrlhaHville, DeKalh co., Ga., Aug. 26.
phi. by culling u
> or ibiiiv dolliiis.
.r the uegr..,.ml thief, lodg-
s lor lb* ilii**t widi si.flic-
dollars lol the s. id !o>,
J.C.SIIYI.Y
• nnd Wetumpka ( \la ] ’A big
tree months, uud tor* anl their
48 I3t
nnd I an
hv law.
’Jacks.
Caution.
uimieil Hgniiift trading lor n note Hindu
MiMS.fwi $70. I do not recollect the
[ is the only one ol the sort I evergi.vf,
ol lo pay Ibe same, unless compelled
ARCHIBALD MIMS.
52 if
ille.Ga. Sept. I Oil,, 1845.
GEORGIA, Fee Coinin’.
TURNER HUNT, of the 96lili Dist
M. t died before me. I) R 11 ant, n Jus
te nf Ilie Peace in and Ibr suid cmiirtv,
ie sorrel Mate, nlmiil lour years old,
ill blaze line and tier left 'loud foot
while. Appinised by 'Tliomus B. High and James Ci.x at
fifty dollurs, this llie bill Ocl., 1845.
D R HUNT. J.P.
A true extract from the Eslrav Rook, ibis Rib day ol <’clo-
ber. 1815. SAMUEL C. WYUIIE,Clerk.
4 3t
M
BroiifflK Co Jail,
A’T Irwinton, Wilkinson county, Georgia, a
•gro mini, who says his name i- XNTHON Y,
mill t weiitv -five years of age, five leel six or
gbt inches high, rather yellow complexion
and says ne belongs to a mini living in Oisuge
uuly, N.C , hv Hie name of Sandy Cheek.
The owner or owners are request* d lo come forward, prove
properly, puy cliurges, ami lake bii
July 13th, 1815.
11 ionulit lo Jaif,
THIS day, a n. gro man who says Ins name is
FRANK and Hint lie belongs to Jesse Ihck, ol
lily. Ga. Suid negro is of light com
plexion, idioul five feel ten inches liicb, speaks
\ when sookeu to. Tl.e owner is requested io
1 forwatd, prove propeity, pay cl»aiges,und
take him away.
i., July 9, 1845.
T. A
BRANNON, She
42 in I *iu or
iff*.
WlliLUW K. DfOltAFIKNIllED
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
niiikoly, Cnrly CoMiily,Oeo.
RErEHENCE.—Uon. Seaborn Janet.Hun. W.T.Col
quill, Hon.A. lemr.n,Hon. JnteyhSluryrii.JohnSchlty.
and Henry Henning Esorr.
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