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>V befor. .1.0 Oou..-bo.. ! .door In ita .own of.Mw
▼ ▼ before tlte uoum*iiohp» uw« ••« —«—’
IIuki county, *l.bln.t» lojol hours of calc, Uio followlnj
'"rcl.. l-o', •■I*®" 1 48 yoorc oJJ ; hi. wife
Bil.iu, oUunl 45y««rs «Ui Konny.n nnu. Me*
HilvU s children, young worn on Iron. 20 lo 45 ycoro old, b on
o*’o l»o children, from ono lo lour ycoro old j Mo ochtldron,
Ikroo in number, two boy. nnd une girl from two lo on yiioro
old; o girl child ofl.elhc’o, .Irani I& mon.lio old .
vio'o other children,ll.reo hoy. end ..young girl, Iron four lo
fifteen yooro old ; oloo, llob. eboul 38 ynnre old; oliii, Jiin,
ebou.3ti yooro old: oloo, Elleck, ubout 31 ycoro uld. Hohl
oo the property of ilort.m Bledeue, by virtue of o morlgoge fi
fo front ill.! Inlorlor Court nf uid comity, in fovornf Cliorlee
Boilcv ond tiuolovuo lloniltick vo Morton Bledooe. Pro|ier
,y pointed oo. in tho morlgoge ^ %|| „ Doga> s|lPrifr .
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QUOHOUt Baldwin cannty.
Inferior C<mri f $iuing for Ordinary Purposet, Monday,
November 10/A, 1845.
P RESENT, their Honors—JOHN 8. THOMAS, WIL*
liam u. Tinsley, william b. kogekb, jus
tice*.
Biitw Nlorl«i»BC SherlS - ’* Stile.
-txrlLI. he sold liefore llioGourt-housedoor ill llie tnwnol
VV Joekson, Butts county, on the first '1 uesdey in
FEURDARY" next, within the legal hours of sole, the
Peter. Sam, Jim Pr.nl,; le
vied on as the prop, rly ol Kphraim Price, deceesed, hy virtue
of. mnngage li f. Iron, the Inferior Court of Green county, iu
favor of Thomas G. J.u.s, end controlled hy Stephen W.
Price vs. Kpltruim Price. Toe above named elavos pointed
a tl in s, 11 mortgage fi IL p J| c CLENDON, D. Sheriff.
Nov.21,1845. 111 ,d "
Bntta January SlierlB 's kale.
1X711.1. he auldhafore the Courl-liouae door ill the town
W of Jackson, Butts county, on tho first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, within the usual hours of sale,the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Fifty ncre. of land,more or less, itheing the nortliea.t cor
ncrof Lot No. 144, in the 3d District of formerly Monrue, now
Butts nountv, whereon Riche,d Futeral now lives; levied on
os the property of Richard Futeral, to satisfy two li fas from
a Justice's Court in favor of Thomas Foster vs Richard Fu-
toral. Levy made and returned to me hv'V. J. Curr, cotiHta.
Li,. O. H.P. McCl.ENDON, D.Shff.
November25,l8l5. 11 tds
Montgomery Post'potted Sheriff's Sates.
ittLL he sold beforetheCourt-housedoornt Kit. Vernon
YV Montgomery County, on the first'Yuesdav in JANU
ARY next, within the usual houra of aale, the following
properlv to wit:
Ono negro buy hy the name of Toney, about thirty years
uld ; also, five hundred acres of pine land, more or less, in
eluding tlm improvements whereon Thomas Moseley now
lives; ulso, two hundred notes of pine land, more or less,
including tho improvement whereon James Conner now lives
—all of aaid lands lying in the 51st Compnny District, end on
the waters nf Pendleton und Tiger Creeks—ull of said pro
perly levied on ns the property of Clement T. Moseley,
Brantley Moseley, sr., enu Thomas Moseley, to satisfy one fi
f. issued front the Superior Court ol said eonnty iu Invor ol
Samuel Miller vs Clement T. Moseley,principal, nnd Brent-
lev Moseley sr , and Thomas Moseley, securities. Part of
suid property pointed out by plaintiff, and the hulunce hy
' J.M. WALL, Sheriff.
Nnv.21,11845. 10
Administrator’s Safe.
tt7 ILL be sold by an order ol the Inferior Court of Telfair
V V county, on the first Tuesday in December next, lot No.
222 in the 7th District and 3d section of originally Cherokee,
now Murray county. ... .....
A Iso, on the first Tuesday In January next, at Jacksonville,
Telfair countv, lot No. 113, known as the McAllister place,
and Nos. 166 and lflt, all in the 9lli District ofsaid county,
with the incumhernnce of the widow’s dower; and No. 59 in
the 7th District of said county, and a negro woman 45 or 50
^ Sold as the property of William Studstil), nr. late of said
countv, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
aaid deceased. Terms made known on the days of sale.
WM. STUDS'! ILL,jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, September 24th, 1845. 1
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
jfV of Jasper County, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will he sold before the Court-house door in Monticello, on the
first ’Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale,
the lauds and negroes belonging lo the estate of Jesse M.
Spencer, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
' CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
Oct. 14th, 1845. 3 tds
Lxeciitor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the inferior Court of Wil
J\. kinson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold before the Court-house door in Irwinton, Wilkinson
countv,oo the first Tuesday in January next, between the
usual'houre of sale, the land and one negro belonging to the es
tate of Jamas King, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and enditors. Terms mode known on the day of sale.
JAMES KINNY, Executor.
Septomber 1st, 1845. 50 tds
Aftuilnistrator’fr Sale*
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable tlie-Inferior
J\. Court of the County of Burke, while sitting for ordiua
ry purposes, und in accordance with the will of Holding Bar
ber, deceased, will be sold before the Court-house door iu
Campbellton, Campbell county, on tho first Tuesday in Feb-
ruarv next, one tract of land known as number 74, in the 7 tli
District of originallv Coweta, now Cnnmhell county. Sold
for division anions the heirs of the late lloldine Barber, de
ceased. Terms ou the day.
I*. B. CONNELLY, Administrator
Nov. 25,1845. H wtih the will annexed.
Administrator's Sale.
A GEEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Wilkin-
f \ sou county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold oil the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court
house door in the town of Irwinton, all the real estate be
longing to.the cstateof Allen Smith, late of Wilkinson couit-
tv, deceasod. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale.
JAMES VICKERS, Adm’r.
November 8th, 1845. 8 tds
Administrator’* Sale.
\\j ILL he sold on Saturday, the 3d of January next, at
Y Y the late residence of Elizabeth Williams, in Putnam
county, all the perishable property belonging to the said
Elizuhetli Williams, late of Putnam county, deceased.—
Terms on the day.
ELMORE CALLAWAY, Administrator.
Nov. 21, 1845. 10
* Executor’s Sale.
\\f ILL he sold at t‘ie late residence of Amos Ward, late
tT of Putnam county, deceased, on Thursday, the lllli
duv of December next, ull the perishable properly belonging
to the estate ofsaid deceused, consisting of com, fodder, hor
ses, mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furni
ture, farming utensils, Ate. Sale to continue from day to duy
till all is sold, and terms to be made known on the day.
AMOS E. WARD, Executor,
November 18tW, 1841. 16 tds
Executors’ Sales.
* GREEABLY to un order of the Inferior Court of Wil-
1\. kinson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold before the Court House door iu Irwinton, on the first
Tuesdav iu February next, between the usual hours of sale,
the IiiikI and negroes belonging to the estate of James Exum,
lute of said county, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms mnde known on day of aule.
JAMES ROSS, in
J.G. K. IIOGAN, S l -« culor8 ’
Dvc. 2,1815. 13 Id.,
T740UR MONTHS after date application will be
JL 1 made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnum
county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes,lor leave to sell
the negroes of Robert Ashurst. Jr., deceased.
b JNO. M. ASHURST, Adm’r.
Nov. 12th, 1845. 9
rtOUR MONTHS after date application will be
F 1 made to the Inferior Court of Lowndes county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, to sell the estate of James Pal
ten. late of Lowndes county, deceased.
WILLIAM PATTEN,Admr.
Oct. 27,1815. 7
1/4011K MONTHS ufutr date, application will be
F made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Ware
county .while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave toscll
all the lands and negroea belonging to the estate of Henry
Joicc, lute of slid county, deceused.
MILES J. GUEST, Admr.
SARAH JOlCE. Admr’x.
Aug. I5tl», 1845.
y.lOUIt MONTHS after date application will be mude
1’ to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Wilkinson county
while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the rea
estate of Allen Smith, late of said county .deceased.
JAMES VICKERS, Administrator.
Sept. 11,1845. 51
TjAOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will he
mude to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
c ointy, white fitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the land At negroes belonging to the estate of John Eady, sr.
late of said county, deceased.
HENRY EADY, Administrator.
Sept. 5th, 4815 50
ff^NOUR MONTHS after date application will be
X 1 made to the Honorable lufarior Court of Decatur comi
ty, when mltiue for ordinary purpose*; for lanvo to sell the
real estute of Charles Garner, late of stud county, deceased.
JEltEMIAH TATE, AdminiHtrator.
Sept. 9,1815. 50
UiaiHision from said Guardianship:
Whereupon It wns ordered, that the Clerk of thin Court do
issue a citation, requiring all persons concerned to he ondep-
pear at the next regular Term ofsuid Court, tube Itohlen on
the second Monday in January next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said leltera should not be grouted.
It was, also, further ordered, that said citation he published
according to legnl requirement.
A true extract from the minutes nf said Court, this 15th No
vember, 1845. JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
GEOHttfA, Baldwin County.
Inferior Courl, silting for Ordinary purposes, July
Trim, 1845.
I T appearing to the Court by the representation of Mrs.
Elizabeth Washington, Executrix on the Estate of Rob-
ett II. Washington, deceased,that Ihoeaid Executrix Ims ful
ly administered oil said Estate, and wishes to be dismissed
therefrom :
It is therefore, on motion, ordered, That the Clerk of this
Court do issue n citation requiting all persons concerned, to
shew cause, ifany they have, on or before the second Mun-
duy in January next ; why said dismission should not be gran
ted—and that said citation be published according to legnl re
quirement. ,
A true exttact from the minutes, this 7th day of July, 1845.
41 iiiGiii JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
W HEREAS John McLean, Administrator on the estate
ol Allen McLean, deceused,applies to me forlettersof
Dismission from the same :
These nre, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular
(lie kindred and creditors of said deceased,to he and uppeurut
my office, within the time prescribed by Intv, to show cause, if
any they Itnve, why aaid letters of dismission should not bn
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 3d dav of June, 1845.
37 mGm JNO F. McllAK.C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS James M. Folsom applies to me for letters
ol Administration on the estate of Gilbert D. Combo,
late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish ull and singulur
the kindred and creditors of said deceused, to he and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie
granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this 8th day of Nov., 1845.
8 lOt AUG. B. RAIFORD. Clerk.
GEORGIA, Telfair County•
W HEREAS Henry Cook, Jr. and Seaborn Hall, apply
to me for letters of Administration on the estute ol
Henry Cook, Sen., late of said county,deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditorsofsaid deceased |o be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law. lo show cuuso .
if any they have,why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, ut office, this 5th day of Nov., 1815.
8 5t JNO. F. McRAH, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
W HEREAS William Adair applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate of Allen llilburn, lute of
said county, deceased :
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he und nppeur
at my office, within the time prescribed bv luw,to show cause,
ifany they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my bund, at office, this 26th dnv of Sept, 1845.
2 mGm E. THOMPSON,C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Dccnltir County.
W HEKEAS George W. Bruton applies to me for letters
of Administration on the estate of Ephnly McGriff
late of said county, deesased :
These are .therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased ,to he and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,tosltow cause
ifany exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my liuudnt office this 20th duv of Oct., 1845.
5 Gin JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
W HEREAS Thomas Whighum, Administrator on the
estate of William Whighnni, late of said county, de
ceased, applies for letters of Dismission from said Adminis
tration :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and uppeur
at my oflice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cuuse
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my bund nt office, this 2d day of Sept., 1845.
50 6nt JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
W HEREAS Nathaniel H. Hicks, Administrator on the
estate of William Brown, deceased, upplies to me
for letters of dismission from said Administration:
These a re, therefore,to cite and admonish all and sing uln r
thekindred and creditors of said deceased ,to be ami appear
at my office within thetimeprescribed by law.toshowcuuse.
ifunythey have, why snidletters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d dav of October,1845.
JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
rilOLLED before ine, George W. Berry, n justice of the
A Peace for tlie461tli District, G. M. by Thomas Wright,
a black mare mule, supposed to bn six years old, branded
with J. H. on the left shoulder, and has the bellows. Ap
praised by Clark Brewer and David McDaniel to be worth
twelve dollurs.
M GEORGE W. BERRY, J. P.
November 15th, 1845.
A true extract from the Estray Book.
AT W. D. LUCKIE, C. I. C.
Nov. 18th, 1845. ]() 3t
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
W HEREAS John Gillis, Guardian nf the minor chil
dren of James Calhoun, late ofsaid county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of distniosion from his said Guar
dianship :
These urn, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singula--
those concerned, to bn and appear nt my office within the
June prescribed by luw,to show cuuse, if uny exists, why said
letters should not be grunted;
Given under my hand nt office this Nov. 14th, 1815.
19 6* FARQUIIAIID McRAE, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Martha Chambers applies to me for letters
of Administration on that part of the estate of William
Chambers, deceased, not disposed of in the will of said Win.
Cltnmbers:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ond singular
those concerned, t<_ show cause, if any they have, why said
letters of Administration should not lie granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 24th dnv of Nov, 1845.
U 5t AUG. B. RA1FORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA t
In the Superior Court of Hancock County, October
Term, 1845. Prcst nt His Honor Junius Hillyer, Judge,
Archibald Drake 'I
IS EQUITY,
William II. Price,
impleaded with
Berry Peeler and
Benjamin Roberts, Adm'r.
I T being shown to the Court, that the defendant, William
H. Price, is beyond the jurisdiction of this Court :
It is ordered, that he appear at the next Term of this Court
and plead, answer, or demur to the hill of complaint in this
cause,nr that the allegations in said hill will be taken as con
fessed by him ; and thut a copy of this order bo published
once a month lor four months in the Gcorgiu Journal, previ
ous to said Term.
A true extract from the minutes of Hancock Superior
Court, October 17,1345,
11 »n4in JOS. T. SIMMONS. Dept. Clerk.
GEORGIA, Fee County.
TURNER HUNT, of the 961th Dist
4/ri U. M. tolled before me, D.R. Hunt, a Jus-
BlXBtUr ffV °** , *‘ e P* Qce * n a»id for said county,
Iff ■ V B\ one sorrel Mare, about four years old,
Maze l*‘‘e and her left hind foot
white. Appraised bv Thomas B. High and James Cox ai
fifty dollars, this the 6th Oct., 1845.
D.R. HUNT, J.P.
A true extract Horn l lie Estray Book, this Bill day of (U-to-
her,1845. SAMUEL C. WYCHE,Clerk.
4 3t
STRAYED,
FROM my plantation, in Bibb county,
five miles from Macon, on the road lending
to Marion, early in October, a nunil mouse
colored Horse Mill*?, about 4 years
old. Ha wot lust beard of in the neighbor
hood of Blountsville, in Jones county.
Any information thankfully received, and
n reasonable reward will be given for his
delivery lo Mr. Albert G- Harvey, nt the
above plantation, or to the aubscriber in Macon.
JOHN It. LAMAR.
Krv.fr, 1845. 13 It
Brought to Jail,
a IN Bpartn. Hancock comity,t boy who aaya
jv j hia name is Austin, and belong* to Wwlnt
Tarver, Macon county, Alabama. Austin Jr
of low stature, and well set, not very black
/ with no particular marks, and looks to be be-
BMHuMI tween twenty five and thirty years old. I h«
owner is requested lo come forward, prove PfpPUfty> and take
him away. 11.S.HARDWICK.
Sparto, Nov. 24th, 1845.^ ^
Brought to Jnll,
a AT Irwiotou,Wilkinson county,Georgia,e
j negro man, who says his name is ANTHON Y,
about iwentv-five years of age, five feel six or
JW / eight inches high, rather yellow complexion,
/ and says he belongs to u mun living in Orange
MflMIMU county, N.C.,by the name of Handy Cheek
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
properly, puy charge., and Ufe. Wm
Ju'yl3lh,\BI5.. <3 U
BroUKlit lo Jiiil,
TH1H day, a negro mini who says his name is
FRANK,and that lie belongs to Jesse Beck, ol
Heury county,Ga. Haid negro is of light com
plexion, about five feci ten inches high, speaks
quick when spoken to. The owner is requested lo
come forward, prove property, pay charges, and
take him away. _ .
, T. A. BRANNON, Sheriff,
useogee co., July 9, 1845. 42 inl2m or tf
Splendid Lotteries !
j. a. axxaoxT * oo.. aburm.
Elizabeth O’Kanuon f
VS. > Libel for Divorce,
William J. O’Bniinon.)
In Wilkinson Superior Court, October Term, 1845.
I T appearing to tho Court, from the return of the Sheriff,
that the defendant is not to be found within the limits of
the county of Wilkinson, and it being also rep resented that the
said defendant resides out of the Sidle of Georgia: It is,on
motion, ordered, that lie appear and tite his answer on or he*
fore the first Monday in April next, or he considered in de-
fault: and Unit service of this rule he perfected by a monthly
publication in the Georgia Journal for three months before
the next Term of this Court.
JULIUS L. LATASTE,
Ally, pro Libellant.
Oct. 7th, 1845.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County,
1, Thomas M. Tarnley, Clerk ol the Superior Court of said
comity, hereby certify that the loregoing is a true extract
from the minutes of said Court, at October Term. 1845.
Given under my hand ibis 31st day ofOclober, 1845.
7 m3.n THOMAS M. TARPLEY. Clerk.
Brought to Jail*.
A T Irwinton, Wilkinson county, Georgia, a nrgro man,
who says his name in GEORGE, about twenty-two
years old, rather yellow complexion, five feel six or eight
inches high, ami says ho belongs to John Carter, of Colum
bus Georgia. The owner or owners are reoucMed to come
forward, prove property, pay charges, nod lake him awny.
S. B. MURPHY, Jailor.
July 14th, 1845.43 if
Brought to Darien Jail,
O N the 2d <lay ol May last, a Negro man slave, who pays
his name is JAMES,and that lie belongs lo John Hary,
of Burke county, and that he ran away about the 15th ol
April. Said boy is about five feet five or six inches high,
dark completed: his back well marked with the whip.
JOHN SMITH, Jailor m’I.c
Oct.7. 3 4t
Brought to Jail.
O N the 14th inst. a negro follow by the name of PIIELIX,
about twenty one years old, of yellow complexion, nboul
five feet six inches high, who snys he belongs lo General Reu
ben C. Shorter, of Eufatiln Ain.
T. A. BRANNON, Sh’ff. of Muscogee County.
Columbus, Sept. 24tli 1015, 1— ml2a.ortf.
Not ire to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of James
rl. Kxutn, late of Wilkinson County, deceased, are r< quest
ed to render them iit terms of the law; and those indebted to
said estate, to make immediate pnvment.
JA.\lES ROSS,
J. G. R. HOGAN
October 23th. 1845.
38, > ,
IGAN, { h * "
r> fit
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of Wil
liam Smith, late of Wilkinson county, deceased, nre re
quested to render them in terms of the law; and those in
debted to said estate, to make imined'nto payment.
JAMES ROSS, Adm’r.
Oct, 28th. 1845. 6 tit
Notice to Debtors mid Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert Ashurst, J
deceased, late of Putnam county are hereby requested
to make immediate payment, and those having detunml*-
against said estate will send them in duly authenticated with
in the time prescribed bv law.
JNO. M. ASHURST, Adm’r.
Nov. 12th, 1845. 9 6t
'lIEAD QITARTEKS,)
Mili.kdgkville, IOiIi 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 H
H. TARVER, Brigadier General of the Second Brig
ade, Sixth Division of the Militia of this State,I have thought
proper to issue this, my Proclamation, hereby ordering you
the said Colonels, or Commandants of Regiments, to cause
aiteleciion to he held on FRIDAY, the 16th day of January
next,at the several places of holding elections fur Members
of the General Assembly, giving due notice thereof, lor the
election of a Brigudier General lo fill the uloresaid vacancy.
And Ido further order, that returns of said election be math
to Head (iuurters in the time prescribed by law.
By the Commander-in-chief.
7 JOHN 11. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.
R OBER T D. HALL (successor of \V» Lord,) has con
stantly on hand, makes to order, and repairs all kinds ol
Furniture.
All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
manner,ond low.
All kinds of Paints can he hud ready for use, Glasscutto
any size, and G lazing done.
Also, Glass for Picture frames, See. of various sizes; Hard
ware Trimmings for Furniture, &c., and Mahogany and
Black Walnut Draw Knobs, Ac.
Ladies will pleusc call at Mr. Newell's Store, where they
will lie conducted into the Shop und can see the Furniture.
Alilledgeville, June 10, 1845. 37 tf
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MEDICAL CAKE.
D OCTOR FAWCETT, of J96, Fulton street, New York
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of London
and Edinburgh, and Graduate of the Jefferson Medical Col
lege of Philadelphia; also, author of a work embracing the
following subjects, viz.*—Matrimony, Impotencv and Sterili
ty, anatomically, physiologically, and medicnUy explained,
with a comprehensive exposition of the nature and modern
treatment of Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the conse
qucnces arising from self pollution. Doctor Fawcett contin
ues his private consultations on the abovenientioned diseases,
m his long established office, 196 Fulton street, where the
most aggravated forms ol all affections of the generative or-
guns will yield to his mode of treatment, without restraint in
diet or exercise,and without mercury. Even when tiie pro
creative energies become torpid or paralyzed, from excessive
indulgence, or from masturbation, lie will be able to restore
the parts to health and vigor. Persons nt a distance, enclos
ing »i , can have a copy of the work.
All letters must be post paid, and directed to Dr. H. Fnw.
cell, 196 Fulton street, New York.
Aug. 26. 48 Gin
MEUCEU UNIVERSITY.
T HE University comprises n Tlieologicul, Collegiate and
Acudcmical Department.
THEOLOGICAL DF.PARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev; John L. Dagg, I). I)., Professor of Sys
tematic 'Theology ; Rev. J. L. Reynolds, A. M., Professor of
Biblicul Literature; Rev. N- M. Crawford, A AI., Professor
(elect) ol Ecclesiastical History.
The course of studies in this Department embraces all tho
branches usually taught in'Theological Schools of the first
order, including’Hehrew and, if desired, Chaldee,
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John I. Dagg, 1). D., President; Rev, P.
11. Alell, A. AI., Prof, of Languages; IJ. O.*Peirce, A. AI.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy ; S. P. Sanford,
A. AI., Professor of Mathematics; Rev. S. G. Hillyer, A. AI..
Professor (elect) of Belles Lettres.
‘The course of studies in the College is as full ns in any
kindred institution in the South.
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.
Rev. Thomas D. Alartin, A. B., Principal.
Tho Students in this Department are prepared for College
nnder the direction of the Faculty.
EXPENSES.
Tuition, in the Collegiate Department, $35 for the scholas
tic year; inthe Preparatory Department. $25; in the Theologi
cal Department, free.
Board from 7 to $8 per month. Washing, Room rent, &c.,
about $2,00 per month.
The first session coinmencos on the 2d Wednesday in Au
gust, and closes on the 30th of November.
The2nd session begins on the 15th of January, and closes
witli the Commencement Exercises on the 2d \Veonesdny in
Jnlv.
For the course of studies in the several departments, in de
rail, refer to the Christiun Index,ornpply to one of the Pro-
fessora.
O* The Chronicle and Sentinel.and Constitutionalist, Au
gusta; the Whig and Banner, Alliens, the Southern Recorder
and Journal, Alilledgeyiile; the Republican and Georgian,
Savannah, and the Enquirer and Times, Columbus, are re
quested to publish the above nueo a mouth for five months,
it ml forward their accounts for settlement to the Treasurer,
Thomas J. Buraev, Aladison.
Sept. 30th 1845. 1 m5m
Caution.
A LI. persons nre cautioned ugainst trading for a note made
bv me to Duncan Mims, foi $70. 1 do not recollect the
date ofsaid note, hut it is tho only one olthe sort I evergavo,
und I am determined not to pay the same, unless compelled
bylaw. ARCHIBALD MIMS.
Jut kmite ill*. Ua. Sept. 10th, 1845. OC ff
SPLENDID
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Clou. 47, fur 11145,
Tube ilrawnin Alc.fliidri.,U.G., uu Saturday, the ]3(|, 0 f
December, 11145.
Brilllnnt Scheme.
I Grand Capital of ftt.OOO I
1 Splendid Prize or l.V.OOO!
I do do. 10.000!
1 do do. .1,000!
1 do do. 4,000!
I do do. 3,»»3!
SO Prizes of i ,4100
lOO Do. 400
ISO Do. 300
&C. &C. &c.
78 NUMBER LOTTERY—13 Drawn Ballots.
TicketsSlO—Halves R,1—Quarters $9 50.
Certificates ol Packages of 26 whole Tickets, $140 00
Do do 26 Half do 70 00
Do do 26 Quarter do 35 00
ir$eb;boo
In 6 Prizes of $10,000 !
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class 48, for 1845,
To be drawn ut Alexandria, 1). C. on Saturday
December 20, 1845.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
# Capital* of $10,000, nmoiiiitinir to
60,000 Dollars!
3,900 Dollars I 3.340 Dollar. 2
as prizes or 1,000 dodlrrx ::
<Jo of 400 Dollars!
300 do of 300 Dollars!
$-e. <kc. A-c.
75 NUMBER LOTTERY—13 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $3,50.
Certificates ol Packages of25 whole Tickets, $1 30
Do tilt 35 half do 65
Do do 25 quarter do 32 50
PS,384 !
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY.
Class No. 49, for 1.845,
To be drawn in Alexandria, D.C., on Saturday, December
27th, 1845.
GRAND SCHEME!
35,994 Dollurs! 19,000 Dollars!
6,000 Dollars! 3,000 Dollurs!
9,073 Dollurs!
??J Pr , l * cs of - 1,000
&c. itc. &c.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50.
Certificates of Packuges u! 26 Wholes, $140 00
Do do 26 Halvea. 70 DO
Do do 26 Quarters, 35 00
UTOrdera for Tickets and Shares and Certificates ol Pack
ages in the above AIaonificentSchkmks will receive prompt
attention, and un account of the Drawing will be sent imme
diately after it is over to all who may order from us. Address,
J. G. GREGORY A Co., HI ulingers,
U H Washington City, D. C.
Congressional Intelligencer..
fllHE Proprietors of the National Intelligencer, inor-
I der to meet the wishes of those whose circumstances or
inclination do not allow them to subscribe even to a weekly
Washington paper during the whole year,have determined to
issue, dutiug each session of Congress, a weekly sheet, sty I
cd " The Congressional Intelligencer," to be devoted
exclusively to the publication, as fir as its limits will per
mit, of the' Proceedings of both Houses of Congress, and
Official Reports and Documents connected therewith, inclu
ding a complete official copy of all the Acts passed by Congress
during the session.
To bring the price within tho reach of every man who can
read, trie charge for this paper will he for the first session of
each Congress One Dollar, and for the second session ol each
Congress half a Dollar.
The price of the Congressional Intelligencer, to bo
issued on each Wednesday during the approaching Session
of Congress, will therefore be One Dollar, paid in ad
vance.
To enlnrge upon the value, to those who take no newspa
per from Washington,of this publication, containing un im
partial but necessarily abbreviated account of the Proceed
mgs in Congress, including an authentic official copy of all
the laws passed during the session, would tie need
less. The nran who takes no such paper ought to take one,
if lie docs not prefer remaining ignorant of what most near
ly concerns hie own destiny, and thut of his family and his
posterity for ever.
ID*When six copies nre ordered and paid for by any one
pet son, a deduction of one-sixth will be made from the price;
thnllis to say, a remittance of Five Dollars will command six
copies of the Congressional Intelligencer for the next session.
A remittance of Ten Dollrnn will secure thirteen copies; and
for Fifteen Dollars remitted from anyone person or place,
twenty copies will be forwarded.
(LrFayiut nt iu advunce in all cases is indispensable.
Weekly National Intelligencer.
This paper, being made up of such portion of the contents
of the National Intelligencer proper as can he compressed
within the compass of a single newspaper, continues lobe
issued and incited to subscribers every Saturday at Tw o Dol
lars a year, payable in advance in nil cases—no account be
ing opened with subscribers to the weekly paper*
To bring this paper yet more nearly within the reach of
such as desire to take Ay the year a cheap paper from the
seat of the General Government, a reduction w ill he made in
the price of it where a number of copies nre ordered and
paid for by nnv person or association at the following rules :
For Ten Dollars six copies will he sent.
For Twenty Dollnrs thirteen copies; ond
For each sum of Ten Dollars, above Twenty, eight copies
will be forwarded ; so that a remittance of Fifty Dollnrs
w ill command thirty-seven copies.
Washington, D.O., Oct. 7,1845. 5 if
PROSPECTUS
or THE
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR,
A Monthly Journal, devoted to the improvement of
Southern Agriculture.
EDITED BY JAMES CAMAK, of Athens, Gn.
AUGUSTA AND MACON,
(VYa JtMadiaon)
STAGE NOTICE.
1 he Nearest, Cheapen, and only Route between these two
important points, now in operation, llint runs direct!,,
through without delay upon the mad. J
I HAVING illmlifton on Alnnilnv, U vdne.dnv, nnd Frid..
J Marninzfl, .ftjr IhnnWv.l of tho Cor. from Aueo.i/
pn.ring by Lmauton, Cloplon’. Mill., Wouhi.villv. cLi. n’
«nd arrive nlMncon M 7 o’clock, P.»l„ ol.cre »« i,, f „"!,’
u^h^;, li,,euf F,,ur
RETURNING. I.cuve Macon on Tnr.day, Tliur.d.v
and Saturday nt2 n clock, A. M., pn«»ing throneh the .hov.’
named place,und nmviiig nt Mudiruu nl 3} o’clock I* u
whore we will never fail lo conned with the duwnivuid truin'
orCnr.lbr Augti.tn,
"s lino 8,ii lfdgevi | lo and Monticcllo for
Milledgovillo. LeaveMrulieon on Mondoy, Wcilncrday end
r rldny mommy.,after the arrival of the car. from Ao/u.i.
pa.aing Ihroueli Ealonton, end arrive at Milledreville it
5 n clock, I’. M. where we will connect with u dailvli,i„„r
four hor.e Conchc. for Savunnnh end Mncnn.
Reluming, leave Millrdgevilte on Tuc.dey, Thuradev.nd
KSaai’ZSft-iWsrsf--'
For Monticcllo, leave Madison on Monday, Wednesday
nnd b ndny morning, after the arrival of the cars from A us hr.'
la,passing by W hit fie Id’s, and arrive at Motiticelln hi i
o’clock P.M. Returning, leave Monticello, mi Tuesdav
Ihur.ilny "nd Saturday, at 8J o’clock, A. M., nnd arrive d
Medi.nn el 3J o’clock, P. M. tB “ l
Traveller, may rely upon Rood hor.e. and cnaelie. and
solier and steady, and careful drivers. We hope bv pi. n H
rcs&T public puuoL ^
SI . LANIER, “ Macon.
WM. GOOLSBY, *• Monticello.
N. HAWKINS, “ Miltedgeville.
Col. BRYAN, “ Enlonton.
Sept. 30, 1845. " AWm & BK, ° G8 ' '’^riefor,.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
tty GEORUli IP, CRA WFORO, Governor oj said State.
A VACANCY having occurred in tho 29lh Congre*. „i
the United Slate., ny the re.iftiialiim of the Hounrid.in
WASHINGTON POE, member elect from the Third Con
gre.eionnl District of llii. Slate, Ido hereby ir.ue thl. niv
proclamation, requiring the duly authorized officer. 0 f’. n :5
lli.trict to hold un election in their respective counlirj , „
MONDA V.tfie 5(hdnv ol Juumiry, 184li, in manner and fnnn
ashy low pointed out, lo fill eniil vacancy, ui d that ihev cive
certificates thereof. * *
Given under my hand and seal of the Executive Depart-
tneiit, ut the Capitol in Miltedgeville, this the Itith duv
of October, A. D. 1845. 3
„ , GEORGE W.CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
John H.Stef.lk. S. E D. 4 jf
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
tty GEORGE IP. C/£.4 IP FORD, Governor oj,aid state
H AVING received information tlialn murder was commit
ted on the 1 hi day of August, in llio enmity of Lownile.
upon the body ofSiHUKL Maumien, hv DAVID W. KING’
who has lied fromju.linc, 1 have thought proper lo i.suc liiir.'
my proclamation, offering a reward of Oek Hundred Dot.!
lars, to any person, or prisons, who uiuv apprehend and
deliver said fugitive, to the Sheriff, or Jailor, of l.owndea
county.
And I do moreoverchnrgennd require all officers,civil ond
inilitnry.tu he vigilnut in endenvoriug id apprehend the said
KING, in order limt he may bo tried for the offence with
which he atunda charged.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the Stale, at the
Capitol in .Milledgevillr-, this lath day of September,
A, If., 1845.
GEORGE W. CKAWFOItD.
IIv the Governor:
N. C. BARNETT,Secr’v ol Stale.
DESCRIPTION.
The &nid KING is ubuut 23 years of age, thin visage,
sw.nliy complexion, blue eyes, diirk linir, lias a down look
and is aboul fi feet high.
In m«l tilt ion to llic tiovernor’s Kownril,
we will pay TWO IIUMlKED AND FIFTY 1)01.1.Alts
for the delivery of the mid DAVID W. KING to any one of
us, or (he Sheriff or J ailor of Lowndes county.
A. MAULDEN,
J. GROOVER,
T. J. DENMARK,
M. GROOVER,
J. I.EE,
5 If J. S. GROOVER.
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city & interior trade by the piece or puckage
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WILLIAM-6T.)
L EE & BREWSTER give notice to Dealers in Dry Goods
that they have removed their WARE-HOUSE for PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCI USIVELY. from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention lo PRINTS OlSLi ,L
& B are enabled to exhibit an assortment fur surpassing uny
ever before offered in America—and to sell at puces as l«*v.
and gknekally LowKK.tliun those w hose intention is divided
mong a large variety of articles.
The .Stock consists ofsevkkal thousand patterns anl
COLORS. KMRRACING EVERY VARIETY OE
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
market—many styles oj which are got up exclusively for that
own sales,and cannot be had elsewhere, cxcipt in second hmtds.
Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest to examine
this stock before making their purchases—they will have tho
advantage ol learning the lowest market price, and compar
ing all the desirable styles iu market side U\ side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the
market,ure placed in the huudsofbiiyers.
Oet. 8, 1841. 2 tf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
S TOLEN' from the Subscriber, in Campbell county, Go., on
the 15lh of August inst, a negro hoy about twelve yeuis
old, by the tiume of RAPE, belonging to Thomas Pitts,and
hired by the Suheciiher ibis year, dark complected, large
front teeth, large chin, speuks quick when spoken to, well
grown to ilia age. Also, stolen the same night, by culling u
bole iu my trunk, some twenty five or thirty dollais.
The above reward will be given for the negro and thief, lodg
ed iu tiny safe jail. or forty dollars for tli* thief, will) suffic
ient proof to convict him; or ten dollurs for the said boy*
lodged in any safe jail. J.C.8ILVEY.
(D*The Columbus Enquirer nnd Wetumpku [Ala-] Whig
will please publish the above three mouths, ami lor ward their
accounts to me. J.C.8.
Murilitisville, DeKalb co., Ga., Aug. 26. 48 I3t
I N submitting to the Southern public the Prospectus for
tho Fourth Volume of the -SOUTHERN CULT1VA-
TOR,” which may now be regarded as permanently estab
lished, the publishers deem it unnecessary to ndveit lo the
high character the Work has attained under the editorial con
trol of Mr CAMAK, and therefore make a direct appeal to
the Plunters and Friends of Agriculture throughout the
Southern Stairs, to aid them in sustaining a publication de
voted exclusively to the cause of Southern Agriculture.
The advantages and benefits resulting from Agricultural pe
riodicals, livvc been fell nnd acknowledged bv the intelligent
and reflecting Tillers of the Soil in all civilized nations; to
bn most useful, therefore, they should he extensively circula
ted among nil classes of Agriculturists; if pnssfble, they
should he in the bunds of every mun who tills an ncre nfland,
and to this end we invoke the aid of every one who Reis an
interest in the improvement of the Agriculture of the South.
The first number of the Fourth V olume w ill be issued on
the. first ol Jnnouty next. It is published monthly inqnatto
form, each number contains sixteen pages of mutter, 9 by 12
inches square.
TERMS:
One eojiy, one year, . • • $1,00
Six copies,” “ . • t 5,00
Twenty'five copies, one year, • • 20,00
One hundred **“*•• . • 75,00
The Cush Syatom will be rigidly enforced. The Cash
must always accompanv tho order.
J. W. dt W. S. JONES.
Augusta, Nov. 1845. 10
^ ALT—350 Sneks, large size, Liverpool Salt. A few
Hacks of A luin do.—J ust received and for sale, by
Nov. 25, 1845. 11 WRIGHT &. STETSON.
FOR SALL,
A FORTY Acre Lot, No. 611, in the 13th Dialrct, 2d
Section,of Cobb county. The above lot w ill he soldon
reasonable terms. I»v immediate application at this (>fli.*e.
Mfcv*.l»49. W if
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Traditionary Talc of llic Cockcd-llal
Gentry of llic Oltl Dominion.
By the author of the “Cavaliers of Virginia," dpc. ij-e.
C 'lllAHLKS YANOF.V tin. tlm plensurc of informiim Ilia
j Southern public, Hint lie will i.aue from liix Pre.i in
Went Wntutupka, A In. iu a few weeks, the ubove mimed Nov
el, hv n ilislinttuislted author teenling in the Srotr of Genrpiu.
ThP. KNIGHTS OK TIIK IIOKSF. 8HUE will he ie-
eued in Piituphlel form, 2 vole. 125 pegee, or more each.—
I’rice 75 cte. per .ingle rnpy~ 9 enpire Idr $5; 20 eopie* for
$10. CHAULlilS YANCEY, Wetumpkn, Ale.
Aug. 5. 45 tf
A CABD . -
I T i. deemed by the Tru.lee. und Ue.ident Phy.icten *n
the In.litUlion, pioluulive of lire beet inteieei. of the in
mate. that noviaitore he admilled hcfoic 8 o’clock, A. M-,be
tween 12 nnd 2, nnd after 5 1*. M.; and witliin thore liour.on*
ly iu company will: the I’hmicinn or by his written pennit I"
the Steward and Matron, except undor peculiar circuuiM«n-
ccx. D.COOI’ER, Kc..Pliya.& Sunerinl.
Aug. 12,1845. 47_lf
WANTED)
r OK .10,000 lb., of Pork, for the nee of the Peni’
' lentiary ol Georgia, for which coall will he paid.
P. FAIR, Inn peeler.
Alilledgeville, Nor. 11,1845. _7Jh
illAIL AKItANGEMENT.
Northern Mail.
Doe Doily, (except Sunday,) at 10a.m.
Close. Ij,lily, “ oi9! a.m.
Savannah Mail.
Doe dnllv, (rxcept Mooduy .) al 3 p. M.
Closes daily, •’ el 8p.m.
Macon and Columbus Mail
Dr* daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 P. m.
Close, daily, “ si 8 p.m.
Eatonlon Mail.
Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday nl7 p. M.
Clo.es “ “ a 18 p.m.
Monlicel/t Mail.
DU KTliursdsiA.dEumta) si. P.M.
CLOSE a Mauds, and ThuriOs, all P.»lIs
Hnwknisville Mail.
Closes Mondoy and Thursday nt 8 p.m.
Florida Mail.
Close. Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 8 > ■*•-
H. UAUOK.I r, p. M.
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