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ouiiniur Court ifc fnror ul William rfimili *» I’liilip J. Krli
0 |,'f„r ilia ima of uIBcerauf Court. Pruiieny punned out U.t
A. J. I’roiiiHK ... ■ 11.
On* lot of laui.onoioiiiiii* l«o liimrfr.il two "•'« « "*
■craa. nmro or Iron,it l.oin| lot No. 81, in lh« arnioorf lHalrkl
Sl .iriiinallv Mom. Ion. unit Crao'mrf enooijr; Ir.ii-J 011 or
•ho nr.iiiortt of Joint Kick., to aall.lt on II fa froo
Crawford SuporiorCoiirl in laoor of Maid* Solomon admin
Uirator. ra Joint Kick., I’roporl.t poiotod out maaid fi fa.
Ounliuurfrodonn .nil a foorih acre, of land ninronr lo««.
it koine the north liklfoflot No I9il.in III. aofaoth Ulairlct rl
ari.ioollr Hou.lon, now Crawloril county; loan'd on no llm
property of llartiiolomao. Stoaall. to aaiiola oim morlgaio B
fa from Crawford Snpaiior Court in laror of Nathanlol Itajr
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Oct. 93,1845.*
Butts J unwary M«rtytife »lie rill *s siales
^ m Hj, „i» solil on (lie firm Tuesday lu J ANU.% til imbi,
ff before tl»*C«tlll-hou*s door in ill* town of Jackson,
Butte comity, within the legal Uoura of eale, the followup
’TOicro elave Lot, a man about 48 year* old ; hi* wife
Silviu, about 45 year* old; Fenny,* wnmnpj Ede and La-lie.
Silvia** children, young women from 90 to 85 year*eld; ran
I , a children, from one to fouryeere old; Edo's children,
three in number, two lioye and oue girl from two to aia yoar*
old; a girl child of Lethe's. about 15 months old ; also, rtil
vis’* other children, three hove and a voung girl, from four to
fifteen years old ; also, Hob, about 38 years old; also, Jim
•bout 36 years old ; also, Elleck, about 31 year* old. Hoi
as the property of Morton Bledsoe, by virtue of a mortgage fi
fa from Hast Interior Court of said county, in furor of Charles
llailev and Gustavus tlendiick vs Morton Bledsoe, Proper
lv pointed out iu the mortgage fi In
,,, „ jred *tfcl pm _
Goan • fail and Inal receipt lhm» said orphan now out of
hi* minority i and neiitbmeo tlie Loan t«t grunt him letter* of
Dimnisiunlwirn said GuanJisnship t
Wliareopon It was ordered, that ilia Clerk of this Court do
issue a citation, requiring *11 persons concerned to he and ap
pear*! the next regular Term of Mid Court, lobe holdeii on
ih* eecoud Hondav in January next, to show cause, if any
they bars, why said letters should nut be granted.
It was, also, further ordered,(hat said citation he published
according to legal requirement.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 15tli No*
randier, 1845.JOHN \V. \V. SINEAD, c. c.o.
UEO!tO!A, Bn Id wlii Conner.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, July
Term, 1845.
I T appearing to the Court by the representation or Mrs.
Elizabeth Washingfon, Exectrrix oil the Estate of Roll*
fit B. Washington, deceased,that llie’s*id Executrix bus fai
ry administered on said Estate, and wishes to be dismissed
therefrom:
It is tliernfore, on motion, ordered. That the Clerk of this
*oiirt do issue a citation requiting all person* concerned, to
shew cause, if any they bare, on or lief ire the second Mon
day in January next. why said dismission should not be gran
*ed—and that laid citation be published according to legal re*
quirement.
A true extiset from Ilia minutes, this 7 th dav of July, 1845.
41 iiidin JOHN \V. W. SNEAD, c c.o.
GEOKGUi Teiruir County.
r 11 EKE AS John AlcLeau, Administrator on the estate
ol Allen McLean, deceased, applies to me for letters ol
Dismission from the same :
These are, thert'ore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said Liter* of dismission should not he
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 3d day of June, 1845,
37 mfiin JNO F. MclUK.C. C. O.
October 30th, 1845.
W
Bait. '(•ri(ii(c Slier!*’* »»(*.
ILI. im airfrf liBforo ili.Oourl-lioiiMrfoonnUi. lownin
VV i.nk. Hi, U'liis miiioiy. oir-«h. flr.i 'I'uB.day ii.
k’EKItli\I1Y ikxi, wiiliio Ih. I.gsl hour, of aola, ih.
following |irii|i<<ny,ln wit: , _ . .
Five negroes, vis—Jacob, Peter, Nam, Jim.^aiid r rank tie
vied mi nsilie prop nv of Ephraim Price, by virtue of a limn
gage ti fa Irons ll»e Inferior Gourl of Green county, in tavor m
Til uiia* G Jauel, aud controlled hy Stephen W. Price v»
Epiirnmi Price. Tt.e above named slaves pointed out ill euiii
inurtgago fi fi.
Nov. 31,1845.
o. h. p. McClendon, d. sheriff.
illontffoiuery Pos poued ^lierid’s Sales
W l.l. be 4»ld before the Court-house door nl Ml. Venn*
Montgomery County,on the first Tuesday in • \ .M
AKY next, within the usual hour* tf tale, the following
properly to wit t
One negro hoy hy tint name of Toney, about lliiriv years
old ; also, fi*« hundred acres of pine laud, more or less, in
eluding the improvement* whereon Thomas Moseley now
lives; nlxo, two hundred acres of pine land, more or less,
including the improvement whereon James Cooler now lives
—all of said lands lying inllie 51st Company Dietrici, and on
the water* of Pendleton and Tiger Creeka—nil of said pro
pertv levied on as the properly of Clement T. Moseley,
liranilev ,Mo-eley. sr., nud Thomas Moseley, to sniisfy one fi
f« issued from the Superior • nurl ot said county in favor of
Samuel Miller vs ('lenient I*. Mntelet .priucipnl. and llraiii
lev Moseley sr , and Thomas .Mosele>. scctuities. Pari ol
said orop-rty pointed out hy pUintifi*, and the halauce hy
defendants,
J. M. WALL, Sheriff.
Nov.21, IH45. H>
Telfair December Slier III ’* Sale.
W ' IU. nn sold uelore ilia Court house doot iu Hie town
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in
I1BCE ti HER next, witlilii tl»« usual hours of sale, the follow-
iug properly, o w it s _
One lot o*l luod ami improvement, No. 196 in the 8th Di-
I riot of originally " ilkinsoo, now Teltair c«*nniy ; levied on
us the property of J olio R. Hatcher, to sslisly a fi fa iu favor
of O. L. Ilatton, vs said Hatcher. Property poiut»d out by
nluiiilifr. Levy made aud returned to me hy aconstuhle.
Oct. 20,1845.
AiliulniMrnlor’s Sale.
tt7 IM, he s ild bv nil order til the luferor Court of 'I elfuir
» ' co mu, on I lie fir**i 'PuesdiM in December next, lot No.
2iJiu t*ie 7i*i Msirict and 3d seciiou of origiuully Cherokee,
now Muriav countt.
Also,ou the first Tueednv in January next.at Jacksonville,
Telfiir con my, lot No. Il3, known as the Me blister place,
mid Nos. 166 and 167. nil in the Dili District of said couul
with ilie incumharance of the widow's dower; nod No. 59 i
Ilia 7(li Dislriut of said county, und a negro woman 45 nr 50
years old.
Hold as the property of William Studslill, sr. late of
cniiuiv, deceased, for the beoefii of the heirs aud credilora ol
aaid deceased. Terms made known on the days of sale
\VM. 8TUDS I ILl.,jr. Adm
Telfair enuntv, September 94th. 1645.•
Administrator^ 8>alt
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Jasper I'out , . .. .
will be sold before the Court-boose door in Mouticello.on the
first Turn-day in February next, within the legal hour* of sal
the lauds and negroes belonging in the estate of Jesse M
Hpencer, deceased. Terms
r I’UIIM
Oct. 14th, 1845.
i the dav of anlr
CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
3 t d 4
AdiiitnistrntorN Sale.
\\j ILL be sidd on Saturday,tin- 3d of Jauiinry next,at
if the lute residence of Elisabeth Williams, in Putunin
county, all the perishable property Itelonging to the said
Elixaheiu Williams, lute of Putnain county, deceased.-
Terms on the duy.
ELMORE CALLAWAY, Administrator.
Nov 21.1815 10
AtlmiiiiMriifor’s 8<tle.
W ILL he -old on the 27iii day of November next, at the
lain residence of Jesse M. Spencer, in Jaaper county
Ga.llia perishable property of said deceased, com-isiing of
Horses, Cattle, Hogs. Corn nnd Fodder, Sec. Terms oil
the dav. ClIARLEH L. RIDLEY,Admiuisirutor.
September 20th. 1X45. 52 Ida
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Comity.
W HEREAS James .M. Folsom applies to me for letters
ot Administration on Hie estate of Gilbert IL Combe,
late of aaid county, deceased :
Thes- are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred aud creditors of auid deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv Liw.to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given uudermv hand at office, this 8ih dav of Nov , 1845.
8 HU AUG. IL ItAlPOKD. Clerk.
Gi.OKGIA. Telfair Connly*
V WHEREAS Henry Cook,Jr. and Neaborn Hall, apply
vV to me for letters of AdiuiiiiHiatiim ou the estate ol
Henry Conk, Sen., lute uf said county.deceits* d :
These are therefore to cito and admonish nil and singular
the kindred aud creditorsofauiddeceased to be and oppent nt
ny office within the time nrescrihed hy luw. to show cause,
"any they have,why aaid letters should not he grunted.
Given uudermv bund, at office.tliisDili dm of Nov.. 1845.
8 5t JNO. F. Me It A B, c. c. o.
GEUKGlAy Piiiildiiitf County.
/ HERE.AN William Adair applies to uie for letters of
' Administrutiim on (lie estate of Allen Iftilhiini, lute, of
said county, deceased:
These are, iherelore. to cite and ndinouisli nil and singulur
the kindred nnd creditors of si»i«t deceased, lobe nud nppeur
at my office, wiiliio the time prescribed hv Inw.to show cause,
if auy ihey have, why said leiters should not be granted,
(iiven under mv bund, at office, this Vfilb dav otSrpt 1845.
2 1116111 B. THOMPSON,C.C O.
GEORGIA* Decatur County.
IIEBEAH George W H111I011 applies to me fo* - h tleiH
5 of Administraiion on the estate of Ephuly Mthnfl
r- of said county, deceased :
These are,therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil aud singular
the kindred and creditors of auid deceased .to he uml nppeur
at my office within I lie time prescrihedby law. losliow cause,
ifunv exist, w hy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud at office this26th duy ol Oct., 1845.
6m JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c o.
Court,
Court.from ih
•s uoi to In* towtid witkfo lbs JUiaiis ot
•s.snd ii being also reiir|ieiitcd4M*t tin
_ out of the Hints Ot ! It Is.vii
be sppSir and fila his answer on or he
fore the fust Monday in April next, or b* considered in dr
fault: and that service of (liti fuie be perfseted by * moutfitv
piitilicsiion iu the Georgia Jourosl lor three inontlis bclorr
the next Term of Ibis Court.
JUL1UH L. LA TASTE,
Atty. pro Libellsiit.
Oct. 7tb, 1845.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson County.
I, Thomas M .'I’nrpley. Glerk ol 1 be Huperior Court of said
county, hereby ceriily that ilto foregoing is a trn*t extract
from ilia minutes uf said Conn, at October Term. 1845.
Given under my baud this 3lst dav ufOcioher, 1845.
7 In-Ini THOM M. TARPI.EY. Clerk.
Ill AD QIUIITEII9i;
Mii.i.kdokvillx. I th Ii Nov., 1845; j
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments compos
in>jr the Second Brigade, Sixth Division, Georgia
Mi.'ilia:
A VACANCY having occurred by the resignation of II
II. TARVER, Brigadier General of ilie Second- Brig
ade, Hixlli Division of the Militia ol this Male, I liave llmiiglii
proper in issue this, mv Proclamation, lineby ordering 3011
ill** said Colonels, uf Ooiiimnndauls ot Reginieuls. to cimse
an elec inn to lie held on FRIDAY, the I61I1 day of Januari
iiext.ai the several places of holding elections Vor Meiulier
of the Goneinl As j emhly, giving due notice thereof, lor 1 h<
election of m Brigadier General 10 till the aloresaid vacanev
And l it* f irltier order, that leturus of said eleotiouhe mail
tu lla-td Quarters in the time pirscnhed hy law.
By the Commander in cluef.
7 JOHN H. BROWN, Aid de camp.
Brought to Jnil,
AT Irw-iiiioii, Wilkiusou county, Georgia,
negro man, who says his name i« AN THONY
about iweiitv-five ynirs of age, five leei six o
eight inches high, rnilicr yellow compb-xioi
and soys ne belongs lo a man living iu Oruug
county, N.C , by me iiiiiue of Handy Cheek
'The owneror owners are requested to come forw urd, |»rov»
property, pay chaigos, and take him awn
11 (fid Lotteries !
». 4. OUM1T 4l co„ Muwn,.
GRAND SCHEME!
STAGE NOTICE.
The Nearest. Cheapest, and only Route beiiceen these two
important points, now in operation, /hot runs directly
through without delay upon the road.
L EAVING Madison <111 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Mornings, after the arrival nV the Cara from Aiigiistn,
passing hy Ealonlon, Cloptun'a .Mills, Blnimtsville, Cliuton,
and arrive at Macmi at 7 o'clock, P. M., *hero we intersect
the line fur 'Tallahassee, and a daily line of Four Horse Post
Conches 611 ('olunihus.
RllTURNlNQ. l^eave Macon 011 Tueaday, Thursday,
and Huturdav ai 2 o'clock, A. M., passing throne It the above
named plucr's,aud arriving at Mudisou at 3| o'clock, P. M.,
where we will never fail to connect with the downwind train
of (Jars for Augusta.
We also run h line tu MillrdgeviBe and Monticello for
Miltedgeviile. Leave Madison on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings.after the arrival of the enra from Augusta,
passing through E'ltonlnii, and arrive at Miltedgeviile at
D o'clock, P. M. where we will connect wiili a daily line of
four liorae Coaches for Havannaii and Mar.nn.
Itrtuniiug. leave Miltedgeviile on Tuesday. Thursday and
Hatuidav, at 3 o'clock, A. M., passing by F/atuti'ou, aud ar
rive at tladison at 3| o'clock,r M.
For Monticello, leave .Madison ou Monday, Wednesday,
aud Friday morning, after the anivul of lie-cars from Augus
ta, passing hy Whitfield's, and arrive at Munticelln at I
o'clock. P. M. Returning, leave Monticello, ou 'Tuesday,
'Thursday and Saturday,at 84 o’clock, A. M., and arrive al
Madison at 3| o'clock, P. M.
Travellers may rely upon good horses and coaches, and
sober and steady, anil careful drivers. We hope, hy good
and close attention to share a part of the public pulronag*.
C. H. CAMPBELL, Agent, Madison.
ST. I.ANIEIC, « Macon,
WM. GOOLSBY, “ Monticello
N. HAWKINS, “ Milledceville.
Col. BRYAN, " Baioutoii.
HAWKINS Al BRIGGS, Proprietor*.
Sept. 30, 1845. 1 tf
.lull Mill, 1815.
h. b. Murphy. Jailor.
43 11
Brought lo Jail,
'Tills day. a m gro man who suyshisuaineii-
FRANK.and that he belongs to Jesse llcck, in
Henry county .Hu. Said negro is of light com
plexion, nhoiit five feel len inches high, s|t*-nkf
k quick when spoken to. 'Ti e owner is requested It
} come forward, prove property, pay chargee, an
take him awuy.
T. A. BRANNON, Sheriff,
ogee co., July 9. 1815. 42 ml*in or If
■ rounlit (o Jail,
AT Irwiuton, WilkniM-u coiiniv (icorgia, a negro man.
/\ who says his name ia GEORGE, about twenty-two
years old, rather yellow complexion, live leet six or eigi 1
ini lies high, nod says ho belongs in John Carier, of Coltiin-
h"s Georgia. The owner nr owners are rr-qimsicd to conic
forwurd, prove propetly, pay chuiges, and lake himnwnv.
H. It. MURPHY, Jailor.
July 14th. 1845. 43 tf
BroiiRlit to Dnri«ia Jail,
O N the 2d day oi May last, a Negro mini slave, wl-o save
his iiuoie is J AMEH,aml iliui lie belongs iu John llnry.
of Bmke roiiuly, mid that lie rail sway about the 15iIi ol
April Said imi is almtil five feet five or six iuche* high,
dark completed; his hack well imuked wiili die whip.
JOHN SMITH, Jailor M'i c.
Oct.7. 3 4i
GEORGIA Decatur County.
/IIKREVS Thomas Whigham, Adminiatrator on the
. / e-tutool William \\ bightim, late ol said county, de
ceased, applies for letters of Disimakion from said Adminis
tration :
'These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all andsingular,
thekinured nud credilora ul said deceased, lo he and uppeui
at mv office, within the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 2d day of .Sept., 1845.
50 6111 JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
W HEREAS Nathaniel 11. Hicks, Administrator on the
estate of V\ illiam Brown, deceased, applies to me
for letter* of diemissinn from said Arin.iniMmtiim:
J'hese are,therefore.tociteimdadmonisli all and singuli t
the kindred and creditors of said deceased ,to be and appeal
at mv office within the time prescribed by law.tosliowcause.
itaiiytliev have, why suidletters should not he granted
Given tinder mi hand at office, this 3U dav ol'Ouoher,l845.
• 6m JUIIN P. DICKENSON, c.c. o.
GEORGIA, New 1011 County.
ffilOLLED before ine, George VV. i».-ny, n justice of the
X Peace for the464th DiMiiict G. Al.hy 'Thomas M light
a black mare mule, supposed t • he six tear* old, hiamled
with J. H. on the left shoulder, -md lias ilia Im-IIows. Ap
praised hv Clark Brewer and i> till WcDniiiel 10 he w. rib
twelve dollars.
GEORGE W. BERRY, J. P.
November 15th, 1845.
A true extract from the Estray Bonk.
W.D. LUCKIE.C. I. C.
Nov. 18th 1845. |0 3i
1 jM>lR MONTHS after date application will he
made, to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, while silting fm ordinary purpu»«-s, - i 10 n*.i
lhe negroes and perishable property m Gi t.eri Ashurst. Jr.,
deceased.
JNO. M. A8HURST Adm'r,
Nov. 12th. 1845. - 9
f^OUR MONTHS after ilute application will he
II made to the Inferior Court of Low . es co .my . .m. u
•ii ing for ordinary purposes, lo sell the estate of Jiimea Pal
i<-n, late of Low ndes county • deceased.
WILLIAM PATTEN,Admr.
Oct. 27,1815. 7
Drought lo Jail.
O N the I4lli itist. a uegio lelh-w h ilie name of PIIELIX,
iihmil twenty one t ears old, of yellow complexion, nhoiit
leet six indies high, w ho says he belongs lo Generul Ueu-
hen C. Shorter, of Eufauln Ala.
T. BRANNON, Hli'flT. of Muse .gee Couul v
Coltnnlius, Hepi. 24th 1845, 1— -i.|9 . «»»*f
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.
R OBERT L>. H ALL (successor of H. Lord,) haa con-
stantiy on liaud, makes to order, and repairs ull kinds ol
Furniture.
All itiiid^ of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
rnnuiH-r,aiid
All kinds of Paints can he had ready for use, Glasscut to
iv size,aud Glazing done.
Also, Glass for Picture frames Acc. of various sizes; Hard
ware 'Trimmings for Furniture, Alc., and Muhogunv and
Black Wulnui Draw Knobs, &c.
Ladies will please call at Air. Newell’s Store, where they
will he conducted into the Shop and can see the Furniture.
Alilledgeville, June 10. 1815. 37 tf
TO PRIvTEKS.
Type Found! y St Ptliiu t ’s Furiiifthmi;
%¥ardiou«ic.
' I Ml E Subscribers have opened u new'Type Foundry iu
■ the City of New York, where they aie iendy to supply
orders to any evientjor any kind ol Johor Fancy*'Type, Ink.
Paper Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, STEEL COLUMN
RULE, Composing Slicks, Chases, and every article for 11
Triii’ing Office.
'The Tyne, which lire cast in new moulds, from nn entire!,
new set ot matrixes, w ith deep counters, are wiirruuted to he
uiisiiipassed I13 any, nnd wilt he sold at prices lo suit the
times. All the type furnished hy ns is “baud cast.'*
Printing Presses furnished, uml also Hieaiti Engines of the
inoni approved pntterus.
Coiitnoxiiion Rolleis cast for Printers.
Editors ot newspapers, who will buy three limes as much
type ns their hills umouiii to, may give the above six months
insertion in their papers, aud send 1 heir papers containing ii
to the Hubscribcrs,
Sept. 9. 50 fim
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Hy GEORGE W CRA WFORD, Governor oj said Stale.
\ VACANCY having occurred m the 29th Congress of
the United Stales hy the resignation ol the llonorahle
W ASHING TUN POE, member elect from the 'Third (.'on
vressionitl District of this Hiate, Ido hereby issue this, mv
nrocliiintiliuii, requiring the duly nuihorized* officers of eniil
District to hold an election in their re-pei live counties, ou
MONDAY, the 5thday of January, 1846. iu uiHniier uml form
ns bylaw pointed out, to fill suid i Hiaiiri, ai d thill liny give
certificates thereof.
Giveu under mv hand anil scnl of ilie Executive Depnit-
ineni. at the Capitol iu Alilledgeville,this die 16th duv
of October, A. II. 1845.
GEORGE W.CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
John H. Htkki.k. S. E D. 4 tf
COCKCROFT Al OVEREND.
68 Ann .'■street. New York.
K£&eciitor’s Nalc*
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of AVil
kiuauii county, while silling for ordinary purimses, will
be sold before the Court-house door iu Irwiuton, Wilkiiison
county,on die first Tuesdav in January next, between the
usual hours o( sale, (he land Hiid one negro belonging to the es
tate uf James King, deceased. Hold for the benefit of the
heirs and enditors. Terms made known on the duy of sale.
JAM EH KI.NNV, Executor.
Septomlier 1st, 1815. 50 ids
Cxer.iitor'* Male.
A GREE VULY loan order of the Interior Court of Wil-
kius-ia county, while Hitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold ou dm first Tuesday 111 November next, within the
usual lioors ofsale.hsf »re the Court hniiso door in Irwiuton
one It indreM eleven and oue fourth acres of land, as a pari of
lot uoiiuer two hundred and twenty-nine; also, forty ui.rea
of la oil, ns a part of said lot number 229; also, twenty-eight
acies ut hind.as part of lot number two hundred and twenty-
nine, also, one imu lied ami fifty und oue half seres, No. 228,
whereon Benjamin Stubbs lived ai the time of hh death A1
so,one l-'t of Uml, No. 219, containing one hundred one and
one-fourdi seres ; all iu the fourth district of Wilkinson
county, belonging to die estate of Denj. Stubbs, late of said
comity, decenar-«t.
A/so. oh the first Tuesday in December next before the
Court-house door in Ihe county of Lowndes, oue-third of lot
of Uml No. 456, containing 490 acres, belonging to said estate
uf Baiij Hmhhs, dec’d.
AII sold for the benefit of the heir* nnd creditors of ssid de
ceased. Terms made known 011 die duv of sale.
. WILLIAM C. PARKER, Ex’r.
Aug 5th, 1815. 46 ids
Fxccntors* Sttlcs.
A GREEABLY lo .III order of ih* Inferior Court of WiL
kin-mncounty, while silling for ordinary purposes, will
he sold before die Court House door iu Irwiuton, 011 the first
Tuesday iu January next, between die usual hours of sale,
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Jnme- Exuin,
lute of said connly,deceused, sold fur die benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Term* made known on da v uf sale.
JAMEHROHH, ) .. ...
J.U. It. IIOLiAN, j Kuecuior.
Ocl. SSili, 1815. 6 id..
Coroner*# Snle.
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Irwinluii, Wilkinson county, nn the first Tuesday
in DECBAIBEK nest, between ihe usual lioareof sale, the
following property.in wit:
One Jersey \V*ggon; levied on a* the properly of Levi
Ifinipron.to satisfy ouefi fa.from the Inferior Court of said
county vx.aaid Simpson, iu favor of Waller \\ • Beall, Hlier
iff,and other*. Properly pointed nut hyjdaintiff** At torney.
Oct. 17th 1845.
tlCHARH WATTERS,Coroner.
5 5t
AffnlniMriitoFi *ul«.
A GEF.ABLY to sn order of the Inferir Court of Wilkin
son county, while rilling fur ordinary purposes, will be
sold on Hie first Tuesday In February next, before tbs Court-
house door in Ilia town of Irwinton, all the real estate be
longing to thevstateof Allen Smith, late of Wilkinson coun
•y» deceased. Terms of sals triads known on the day of sale.
gis—hsi »dh lififiu
JAMES VICKERS, Adm'r.
9«N
CIOIJIA MONTHS after date, application will be
1. made to die Huitoinhle die luft-riur (.‘i.iirt of Ware
county .while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave tosell
all the lauds and negroes belonging to the relate of ItriiM
Juice, late of said county, dect-at-ed.
MILES J- GUEST, Admr.
HAK\H JUICE. Admr’x.
Aug. 15th, 1845.
f ^OERMONTHS alter date application willbe made
to the hunnrnble the Inferior (Jouri of W ilkitiMuiicouniy,
while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave in sell (be real
estate ol Allen Hiniih,hii* of stid county,dee .-ased.
JAMES VICKERS, Adminis'ralur.
Sept. 11,1845.
L^OFIA JION'I'IIN after date, application will he
1 made to ilia Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, whileritting for ordinary purposes,for leave tu sell
the lam! & negroes belonging lo the estate of John EuUv, jr.
late of said county deceased.
HENRY EADY, Admitm rator.
Sept. 5th, 4815 50
aflor dale application will he
made lo tite tloiiorubla Interior Couri ot lL-caturcoun-
tv, when silting fur ordinary purposes, for leave tosell the
real cstule ol Charles Garner, late of said countv, deceased.
m a JEREMIAH 'TATE, Admi'iisiralor.
ffept.9, 1845. 50 [jph]
CTOFIt MONTHS nfienlate,application will he made
m. to dm Inferior Conn of Baldwin cotini 1, when silling for
ordinary Purposes, for leave to sell u negro hoy. named
A hr-in, belonging to the estate ol Isaiah AA heeler, deceased.
July 22d,llf1.». DELILAH W HEELER. Adm’x.
PROSPECTUS
OP THE
SOUTHEHN tll.TIVATOlL
A Monthly Journal, dnoled lo Ihe improvement of
Southern Agriculture.
EDITED BY JAMES CAMAK, of Athens, Go.
I N snlimitfiiig In the Houtliern public the Prospectus for
die Four It Volume of die ‘-SOUTHERN CULTIVA
TOR” which may now he regarded aa permanently estab
lished, die publisher* deem it uum-ccssurv to udveit lo die
high e ha rue ter die Work liasattaiued under die editorial con
trol of Mr CAMAK, and therefore make a direct appeal lo
the Planters and Friends of Agriculture throughout the.
Southern Stairs, to aid llmm iu sustaining a publication de
voted exclusively to die cause of Southern Agriculture.
The advantages and benefits resulting troin Agricultural pe
riodicals, livve been felt and acknowledged hv the intelligent
nnd reflecting 'Tillers of die Sod in all civilized nations; to
b-* most useful, therefore, they should l e extensively circuln
ted among all classes of Agriculturists; if possible, iliei
should lie in die hands of every muu who tills uu acre oflsud,
and to this end we invoke the aid of every one who 6 els an
interest iu die improvement of die Agriculture of die Sooth.
'Tim first number of the Fourth Volume will he issued 011
the first id Juuunry next. It is published monthly iuquurto
form, each iiini.bur couluilil t-ixieeu pages of mutter,9 by 12
inches square.
TERMS:
One copy, one year, . • • $1,08
Si* copies,” . . » 5,00
'Twenty five copies, one year, • . 20.00
One hundred ** “ “ . . 75,00
’The Cush System will be rigidly enforced. The Cash
must ulways accompany the order.
J. W. Al W. 8.JONES
Augusta, Nov. 1845. 10
Notice to Debtors und Creditors.
\ LL persons liuvinr demands against dm estate of James
Kxiiiii, late of Wilkinson Connlv, deceased, are r q e»i
ed to render Ilieui in terms of the law; aud those indebted to
said estate, lo make immediate payment.
JA.AIES ROSS, ,
^ , J. G. It. HOGAN. \ k* rs *
October 28dt. 1845. fi fit
Notice to Debtors nud Creditors.
ALL persons haviiig demamls agsiost dm iststeol Wil-
l\. linot Smith, late of Wilkinson connly. deceased, aro re
quested tu render diem iu terms ol the ’law; and those in
debted to suid estate, to make imined-aie psvment.
^ JAME8 ROH8, Adm’r.
Oct, 28dt. 1845. cc,
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Traditionary Tale of Ihe Cocked-lint
Gc ary of the Old Dominion.
By the author of the “Cavaliers if Virginia.'* <f*c. cfc.
C HARLES YANCEY litis the pleasure of infiiriniiiL’ the
Southern public, ilmt he will issue from his Press i
AA esi Wetniiipka, Ala. in a few weeks, the shove mimed Nov
el, hi a distinguished author residing in die Stale of Georgia.
TIIE KNIGH TH OF THE HOUSE SHOE will he is
sited in Pamphlet form, 2 vole. 125 pages, or more each.—
Price 75 cts. per single copy 9 copies I*, r $5; ‘20 copies fi
; *10. CIIAULKS YAnCKY, W.luuipk., A In.
Aur. 5.
rfS If
tIClIlt AI. CAKIi.
York
Notice lo Debtor, nnd Creditor*.
A LL persons indebted to die estate of Robert Aslmrsi, Jr.,
deceased, late of Puiuum county are hereby requested
to make immediate naintent, nud those liaviug demands
against said estate will send them in duly sutlieuiiuuied with
in the time prescribed by law
Nov. I2th, 1845.
JNO. M. A8I1UR8T, Adm’r.
9 (it
U ExeculoFfl Sale.
' ILL be sold al the late residence of Amos Ward, late
of Putnam county, deceased, on Thursduy. the I lilt
day of December next, all the perishable properly belonging
to ths estate of said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, hor
ses, mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furni
ture,farming utens Is,4Lc. 8«le toeontinus trout day to day
till all is sold, and terms lo he made known on the ds’v.
AMU8 E. WARD, Executor,
tiornmhm 18ik, 1843. iu tds
Alctnlier of the Royal College id burgeons, of l.otidot
and Edinburg It, ami Graduate of the Jefferson Medical Col
' loge of Philadelphia; also, nuthur of n work embracing the
j following subjects, vieMatrimony. Iinpotencv und 8t»*rili
I tv, aiiatoiuically, pltysiologtt alii, and im-dicitTly explained,
with a comprehensive exposition of the nature and modern
! treatment of .Syphilis, Secondary .Symptoms, Gonnrrlicsu,
Gleet, Strictures, Noclurinil Emissions, uud all the touse
quetrees arising from self p- Biition. Doctor Fawcett cumin-
■ ties his private consuiiniiims nit tin* ahovemamioned disen.-es,
at his long esiiddislted office, 196 Fulton street where the
most aggravated forms of nil affections of the generative or
gans will yield to his mode of treatment, without restraint in
dielor exercise,nud without mercury. Even when the pro-
creative energies become toroid o? pit rail zed, from excessive
indulgence, or from inNSlorhatioii lie will he tilde to restore
the parts lo health and vigor. Persons at a distance, enclos
ing $1. can have a copy of the work.
All letters niifsi he post paid, aud directed to Dr. II. Faw.
celt, 196 Fulton street,New York.
Aug. 26. 48 fim
A BARB.
I I IS deemed hy the ’Trustees nod Resident Physician lo
Ilie Institution, prommive of ili« lies'interest*'of the in
mates Hint no visitors he admitted before 8 o'clock, A. M.,he-
tweeu 19 and 2, nnd after 5 P M.; and within those lioors on
Iv in comps nv with the Pit* eicisu or by Ins written |»erniil in
the Steward aud Matron, except under peculiur circom-lan-
. D. COOPER, Res. Pliys. 4b 8uperint.
Aag.lt, 1848. 47 1i
newsjii
A P It OCI. All TIOIV
STATU OF GEOKG1A.
tty GEORGE IF. CR.i WFORD, Governor of said State
H AVING received information that a minder was commit
ted on the I -I dav of August, iu the count l of Lowndes,
upon ilie body of 8.1 mu»L AIaui.dkn, hy D.AVll) VV KI NG,
who lias tied frouijiistice, I liuvn tlioug< t proper to issue this,
mv proclamation. ofiVring n reward ot OnkIIumikku Dol
l« a ns, to any person, or prisons, who may apprehend nud
deliver said fugitive, lo the Sheriff, or Jailor, of Lowndes
county.
And I do moreuverchnrgennd require all officeis,civil and
military,to he vigilant in endeavoring o apprehend the paid
KING, iu order that lie may be tried for the offence w ith
which he stands charged.
Given uniter my hand nnd the greet seal of the State, nt the
Capitol in Aliiledgevill , this 15th day of September,
A. D., 1845.
GEORGE \V. CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
N. C. BAUNETT, Secr’v ol Slate.
DESCRIPTION.
The suid KING i* about 23 ieurs of nge, thin viaage,
swHiihy complexion, blue eyes, dark liuir, hua u do .»look
and is about 6 feet high.
In nddltion to the Governor's Reward,
we will nay TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY HOLLARS
fin the delivery of the Paid D.vVID W. KING to any one of
us, or the Sheriff or Jailor of Lowndes county.
A. MAUI.DKN,
J. GROOVER,
T. J. DENMARK,
RL GROOVER,
J. LEE,
5jf J. S. GROOVER.
1Y1FI8CFR I NIVFKMITY.
T HE Univeiaity comprises a Theological, Collegiate and
Academical Department.
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John L Dngg, II. D., Profeppnr of Sys-
tPinatic Theology ; Rev. J. L. Reynolds, A. iAL, Professor of
llihlicul Literature; Rev. N. M. Cruwlord, A AL, Professor
(elect) of Ecclesiastical History.
'The course ot studies iu this Dep.tr'meut embraces all the
branches usually taught in Theological .Schools of the first
order, including Hebrew and, if desired, Chaldee,
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. Joint I. Dagg. D. D., President; Rev, P.
II. Alell, A. M , Prof, of Languages; B. O. Peirce, A. AL,
Prof, of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy ; S. P. Sanford,
A. M , Protestor of Mathematics; Rev. 8. G. Ilillyer, A. M.,
Professor (el ct) of Belles Lettrcs.
The course ol studies in tho College is ns full os iu any
kindred institution in the .South.
ACADEMICAL DEPAR TMENT.
Rev. Thomas D Martin. A. B., Principal.
The Student* in this Department lire prepared for College
nndur the direction of the Faculty.
EXPENSES.
Tuition, in the Collegiate Depart meat, $35 for the scholas
tic year; in the Preparatory Department.$25; in the Theologi
cal Depa»»inent,/ree.
Board from 7 to $8 per month. Washing, Room rent, Alc.,
aim 111 $2.00 per month.
The first session commences on the 2d Wednesday in Au
gust i«ikI doses on the 30lli of November.
‘The'2nd session begins on the I5>li of Januaiy,nnd closes
with the Commencement Exercises on the 2d NVeunesdav in
July.
For the course of studies in the several departments, in de
tail, refer to the Christian Index, or apply to one of the Pro
fessors.
ILF The Chronicle nnd Sentinel.mid Constitutionalist, Au
gusta; the Whig and Banner, Athens, the Southern Recorder
and Journal, Milledgeiille; the liepu dicun nml Georgian,
Savannah, aud the Enquirer and 'Times, Columbus, are re
queued to nuldisli the above once a mouth for five mutilli*.
and forwaid their accounts for ootilcment to the 'Treasurer,
Thomas J. Kurnev, Madison.
8ept. 30th 1815. 1 in5in
Congressional Intelligencer..
'INIIE Proprietors of die National Istkli.igknckr. in or-
I der to meet the wishes of those whose circumstances or
inclination do not irlow them lo subscribe even tu 11 weekly
Woshiugluii poper during the whole year,have determined to
issue, during each session of ('tmgtess,a weekly sheet,styl
ed * The CoKghkh ionai. Iktkli.igknckk,” to he devoted
exclusively to the publication, as fir us its limits will per
mit, of the Proceedings of both Houses of Congress, mid
Official Reports and Documents connected tlierew iih. inclu
ding a comp etc official copy of atlihc Acts passed by Congress
during the. nrsnion.
To bring the price within t he reach of every man who cno
rend, me charge for tins paper will lie for t lie first amnion of
each Congress One Hcllur.and for the second session ol each
Congress linlfn Dollar.
'The price of the Congressional Iktei.liokncf.r, to he
issued 011 each Wednesday during the approaching 8> union
of Congress, will ihereloro be One Dcllur, paid in ai>.
lid
'To enlarge upon the value, to those w ho take
per front \t asliinginn,o! this publication, containing
P'irliul Inn necessarily slihrevinted account of the Proceed
mgs in Congress, including nn authentic official copy of all
the laws passed during the session, would he need
less. The man who takesun such paper might intake one,
if lie does not prefer remaining ignorant of wbui must iieur-
ly concern" his own destiny, und that of his familv und his
pusu-ril\ for ever.
ID"When six copies are ordered sod paid for hy any one
person,a deduction of one sixth will he made from the price;
III it is in say, a reinmenc- of Five Dollars will command six
copies of ilie Coiigres-ioonl luteliigem-er for the next session.
A remittance of Ten Hollins will secure thirteen copies; 1
for Fifteen Dollars remitted from anyone person 01 pin
twenty copies will he forwarded.
ID^Paynii nt in advance in ull cases is indispensable.
W'cokly Nnlionnl luielligciicrr.
I hi* paper,being ntatleop of such portion of the contents
of the National Intelligencer proper ns can he compressed
within the compass of n single uewspapef, continues 10 he
issued and mt.iled in suhM-rihTrs every Saturday at Two Did-
jura . in nilvnnc. in nil mi ni i nuiil l.c-
inir o|ipim'i| wiili Rtilincrili.r, lo iIih wn.lily pnper
’I« liring iltinptip.r v.i mow Hourly wiiliin th. rrni-li of
,nrli hh il.fjr. to lnk.8y the y.nr a rln'iip pnp«.r frnin lli.
bi'ii inf IlinU.li.rnl (iiivnrnninnl, . r.ilncliun w ill In. n arf. in
til.nrir. nl ii wli.ri'n niilnli«r nf nupir. aro nrrfer.il nml
p.nl far hv an. p.rmin or aaioclnliiin al ilm rulluwinc rale, t
Far Fm Dnllara aix enpi.. will h. .ant.
tor Tw.my Unllnr. thirtMll rupi., ; nnrf
r nr .noli .ntn nf I’.u Dullnm, nlmv. Cw.niv, .islit enpi.,
W| h. fnrwnr.lrrf ; ,n ilmt a rmiitlancn nf Fifiv Dnllara
«ill minim mrf tliiriv-a.v.nrnpi.,.
Waahiininn, l>.(.’.,Orl. 7, 848 5 if
FOK SALK.
„ . No. oil. in ih. laili Di.irkt, 9rf
Hoc "on.of t.alih enmity. I'll.nlmv. Ini uilli.. m.ldon
r*a«unalil«i.riiii,hy iinm.dinl. applic.iiua al thi, tlfllr.,
Hayt.IkU 9(8 if
ALGXlKDKU I.OTTCUY,
t la.n Nn.45. li.r IB45.
Tuh.drawn in Alexandria. D C., mi daturday,Nur.uibar
Vhih. 1845.
SPLENDID PRIZES
40,000 Dollarfi!
*,840 Oollitrsl
3 PriZf. of.
•« <to
5 do
a <io
40 do
kc.
1-4.000 Ifol nis!
«,OOO Dollin'*!
a,ooo
a.soo
1,840
l.siuo
500
7fi Number*—14 Dtaiin IJallnl*.
Ticket. $10- Hnlv.. $5-Uuni lri.$2 50.
Certilieatcacl Package, ul ili \\ Imlir, $130 (0
Du da '.fi llnIn. C5ui
Dll dll ‘JK Quill Irr., 3-." ill
ItT-Oril.r. fur Tirkei. nml Mime- m-il I rnifirni.. ni |>u, i;
IIS., iu III. . nvr jtl AGMKIr I XT .. HrMV l> » ill n i r'n. pi, „ .,
Hltelllinn null au arrullllt i f ill. Dina ins -ill hr prnl mull.
diul"ly aflri it i. uv.r tu nli w Im uml null t lii-m ua Aildirn
i. G. Glti.GOltV A l o., mnitnitcr*.
.1 11 Wa.liiiigmn Cny. D. C.
WAITED,
\ r OK 50,000 Urn. nf l-nrk.lm th. u.e nf the l'rni
t;i) le nt im v • I Georgia, tor which cash wilt hi- paid.
I*. FAIR, Ih-i e« lor.
.Alilledgeville, Nov. 11,1845. 7 3i
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
C,§PMT.MMj $300,000.
milE NEW-YORK CONTRA BUTIUNMI11* FIRE
L INSURANCE CO.AII'ANY havingcBiiiltlihlieduiiiicen-
cy in Knoxville,Crawford county .willmsuic
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FUR ri LRE,
ml every description of property, aganisi loss nr ilamoge hy
K ii
New York CHy Advertisement.
PRINT WAREIlOliSE
IN NEW YOKK.
To supply the city interior trade by the piece or package
INo. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NF.AIt WILLIAM-t-T.)
L EE Al BRF.W.S TER give notice In healer* in Dry Goods
that l her have r -moved ihcii AVAR E-liOLf E Im TRIN-
TEI) CALICOES EXCI USIVELY, from IVsrl m 44 Cedsr
Street. Ill cuuriniug their iilleniinu to PRINTS (IM.) J.
Al 11 are enabled In exhibit an assortment fur snipaseing any
ever before ofl'eicd in America—and to sell at pines ii* low.
uud GENERALLY CbwKH.tllHti those wliosculieulii.il is divided
suiuiig a large vuriely ol uitides.
The Slock consists uf several thousand patterns am
COLORS, EMHHACl.NC. EVERY V-RIKIY OK
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
ill market—many styles of which are gut up exclusively for thru
own sat is.and cannot be had e Iseiche re. exc* pt iu *i cond hands.
Dealers ill Pi lilts w ill find it tut their mu icsi In cxuinine
this stock before muking their pinchuscs—thei w ill Imu- the
advantage ui learning the lowest inurkei price, and cninpar-
ing all the desirable styles m market ml-* kt side.
Catalogues of prices corrected with every vuriuiiou of the
market,arc i-laced ill the hands ol buieis.
Ocl. 8, 1811. ' 2 If
l h TV IXHJ Al(» RLWAUR.
S TOLEN from the Sohscrdier iu ('•mphcll couniy .Ga., nn
the lOllioi August iosi. ii negro Imv ahont iwelie yenis
ti,hy the im-ne *t R.\Fl., ia-mtiging u» l hmiviis PvUs.utui
hired hy Ine 8ul seither Ibis ycai, dink i mi pit cud. large
front teeth large chin, speaks quick wln-n spoken to, well
grown to Iih age. .A Iso. stolen ihe seine i.igbi. hi cutting u
hole iu my trunk, some twei i\ file m ll-iiiy ih liars
'Tin* ubove leward will he gi. en fin the negroand Ihiel, lodg
ed in any snf- jail. or tn»i> dollais toi ih» thiet wi-li vuilic-
ienl proof to rm vici him; or len dollars Im the si id boi,
lodged iu am sab jail. J.r.HIVLY
O’ The ('oloinhos Enquirer and A' ctnuipka (Ala ] '.A big
will please publish the ubove liner mouths, am* lor* aid llifir
tuen.t -is to me. .1 ( .8.
MnrthnsxiBe, DeKnlh co.. G»„ Auc. 26. 4H I3t
A LL persons nre cnuiimo d j.*.i h .i i.odii g for n note urndi
. me to Duncan Mims, Ioi $7U I do tint iei oiled lln
•, hut il is ilm only t.
dale
aud I a n dcteimmr
hv law.
’Jacksonville. Ga
i ii le. s ci mpellrd
ARCHIBALD A IMS.
pt. llllh. 1845. 59 if
GLo..i4kA, Lee CouHlj
TURNER HUNT, of B e 9Gltb Hist
G. M• I Bled holme me, D R Ilmt. n .His-
lice nf Ihe Trace in and I. r said
one sorrel Mine, al
with blaze la< e ami her It fi lit
Ii. Ilieii and .-him >
old,
b o|
i x ut
»tt\ dolluts, this tl.e 6th Oct., 1645
I) R HUN T. J. I’.
A line extri ct from the Estrni Book, ibis 8il. day • i t «lo
. • tH15. 8 A ML EL C. \\ Vt lll .ClMk.
4 3t
dog pc
r, if dead, tin
YO I ICE.-The
picsentalivi s. mu
hi applicaiou at ihe office ol diet Inn b »lon Couiiei. \ .z
f’alhariue Alexander. Lx. (A. D. 179*2). Hanoi Aiwoorl,
(1796); A II well Miabr.il,(ri.t'1); Miiali llutlci. (I7« 4); Jr bn
Bull, (1797); Josenh Bieuird (IMU); llngb Beibnne Hill),
Jt.hii Brownlee, (1794); Andrew Baskos (179*,); llrlann
llumpfield. 11792); Elizab. ih Ilnur h, (1795); Elias lln11.(• 7!»7);
ViitnriuuG. Ilmsgciuid. (Dll I); Cnrofuro Put it son. (I7W);
Christiana Daubuz, or Dauliug, (l> Id ;; Josjah Dickiiron,
adm'i of James Gilchrist, < 11< i 1); John Darrell (17(9; .A art
Gregurv, (1811); Isaac H..lines. Kx’i r-l Junes M.i. i.oie,
(1792);’I l.mnas Horn,Ex'r m E. Mom. (1791); J.bn lire
Holnos.il. Iiosi for 14 ii 11 it i l-’.ilw aids. (l"« 91 ); An I il n *1 Mar
vel.(179 )' William Hull, (1863); Ann Ill-oil II oge.,( Ii 112.;
Nathaniel lleiwaid, (1866); Enw. Lowndes. (1561); Isaac
Leg are, (1792); Langston A: Dixuo, (1791-1; fM-mnel I iniig,
Ex'orol K. Guf raid.(1813); James Low i.dr s, (IH I): John T.
Aluriin ami It. A. Muiklry.lm Rr hi. Maitin. (1791,; Jolt- L\
,M ui tin, (1794); John Elias .At mn c, (IUP.); Jr hoNiH.it. (1791);
James Pot as. London. (1795); Win. Pine, ( 1797 ; I sib. r
Present.(1797); John Price, (1795); Knlil. frt.it. (179:);W in.
Stephen. (1796); .1 nines Smith, iu trust. (1793); I o»»* M< i » •
(HUB); Peier.Smith,adin’i rolJiio.il. Mni b. (i: M); In i.r-rs
Siioiuons, .ii trust for die ratin', of John lit In es.(IW 6); Id It-
Su)ilh.(lii|2); Thounis Turner. (1794); Man 1 m kri. (1795);
U. nt. Williums (1861); James W iiiiiiid’on, (1798); J.bn
Wakefield,sen. (1799); I hr<s. Ymnc,(l8(7); A* nr * lint* ii»h •).
(1817); Rev. Alien!. Cumin . (IM7); II. ( an.pbell, in tiost,
(1818,; Snuil. Daveupon. (1817); ( hrisir | ber I . G.eRc. h bit,
(1825); Rev.Erlw. Kllingimi. HMffi); Episr opal Cl»n»ch,( I8'6;;
Geo. I* Kllioli.(l8H); p. Al E Fancc, (ifiSnj; Jeno s
VPV,(1792); Aliss >aral. Gueiairl. of lleni.lm I. (: 815): R.. Iihi.I
Hinson (1861); Win. Ilori, Kx'or Jane Pen. i. (1798)* Win.
Ilmt, Ek’or W ni Dunlap (1798); Alan I i. Hi limn . (M l 1);
John Joluomii, of'Jf.ili Disirid. (1703*5 Win Jeimer \ Co,
(1818); Col. Wm King. (1816). Janos Moore of Gerngia,
(1792); Side CiocidiaiiSocrdt of Grunin; Rev. I In a IL
Price.f 18-71 Susannah IIive»s.'[l7851;l.t m il Rubeils.[ 792];
Hr James Stuart, [I8U ]; MnrgHret I < ire, Ex'x o| >olnu (
(18181; Niarde, Grannie £ Co [17921; Elizabeth AVilliaii.s,
1179.J; Itiirl. Savage Al P.ii.l; J.m.i J. Pringle; Nutl.l. ID.*-
s *11, intrust for Charleston Insurance Company, lieu a of Geo.
Guerin. 41 tf
MAIL, AltKANGIi.1lENT.
Northern Mail.
Due Dailv, (axcrpi Sutidu),) .it lit a. m.
Cl.llFEt iillily, ul or A. M.
Suvininoh jit ut/.
Due dnilv, f, xceju M.utdtn ) III tt t- M.
Cluo.s ilnill, •' Mfif .l.
Ain con and Columbus Mail
Due dnilv,(uxcEpi Smiduy,) nt il r. M.
Clu.es dully, “ ni8u.it.
Ealonlon Mail.
Du,* Monday, W.dnendny andFtrldtty ot7 f m.
Close, ** - - u til t*. M.
Manticelh Mail.
DIJ KThurt,l»j.B,lSonet.» .|B I* M.
V LOS BE Alai,,..} ,0,1 Tliur«u«, .It T.M .
Hawknisvi/ti Mail.
Clo.es Mnndnt ui'rf'Ijtnr.dnv nt 8 V. M.
Florida Mail.
Close, Holiday, Wcdurwlay nud r, id lit nt 8 r.U-
U. HAGUE IT. I’ Al.