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ievik Solitary snortST'* *»«*>■•
•old before tl>. Oourt-hfidaedoot in lit* town of
Hr.,Crewf5r.lcuuniy,uiilh« »r.« Tn.»d.yJo
Ml, wMM* th*
idf,M whi
MmjRo won
ilrf*ta.,of ,
TCo., v«. Atohib.id Armstrong «nii j.me.A. | GEOBU'A, Haiti win COM Uly.
Ynpeity pointed ant in uld H f«.
I Ahee,W* hundred ..re. ol Uni •«* or Ibm. Noj. -0,
Imllt || being fraction* in Mvenllt dmlricl, «r Old Agoii-
k dtiim known ••ill* nUe* whoreuu Chri.lopher Cocltr.n
»wltveo.lohiio*luode with 1 livid Hieaton and A. J. Pro.lotr,
«Mon loMli.fy on* fi in from Burk* Superior Court, in
>. BhnrtlT.
14
•I hour* ol Mint tbn W-
__ •honl tw«nt)-****n year. old lijr ill*
' yellow completion ; l«*i*d on 10 «»ti»f> i
i Cm wfcinl Superior Court, in favor »f
_
fpVkZ..
Abraham Foard, Guerdlen of Willis* 0. Harris, Orph*»ef
Ewkiel Harris, devested, appeared and presented 10 Iks
Court s full and Anal receipt From Raid orphan, now mil ol
hta mioeriiv; and iistithmed ths Court to grunt hint lotteie ol
lliemiaion Irnin Raid Guardianship:
Vt lon-Hiipoii it was ordered, that Ilia Clark of till* Court do
laflus a citation, requiting all persons concerned to be nhd ap
paaral ihe twit regular Term of said Court, <o he holder) on
the second Muud-t) in January neat, to hIio« utuu, it uiiy
they have, why aaid letter* Rtiuuld not ho grunted.
It wee, also, further ordered, thul Raid citation he published
according to legal requirement.
A true extract from the minute* ofsaid Court, thin 15th No
vendier, 1845. JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
p**.!'Not. 24lh. (#4$.
k. Wood 4tCn. v
s. Thus. Coukrau and Chrlitopher
op.nmlni.doyB^l.io.l^ ifr
[pm.umt- , !±
Wu« Jaamary shcrlt’i «nle.
town of W.wboro', Wore county,
within the
.‘M/lLLfcoMld ill the town of W.mboro', Wn
ff cm Ik. tret T«*.d.v in J ANUARY ua.t,
lit haute of tats the tblfowing property, to wit •
[Out lot ef land is the filth diatnet or origiually Appling
racounty. No. not known, being tha place whereon
Sweat! formerly tired, containing four hundred and
kw nteorlaw ; levied on aatlie property of Sain*
ita. te aattafy two A laa issued fn in the Superior
wms county, one in favor of N, Smith k Co., vs.
idle, quo In lavor of Streeta & Pnugle va. Samuel
i lot of Jand in the aeventh district of originally Appling
Afar* county, Nu.35t>: levied on aa the property ol Hu
uttsto satisfy two A fee taued front a Justice » Com!
idhtrkt|U. M.,in fisvor of Seaborn Laslinger vu. David
. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.—
r pointed out by defendant.
FP 7 MILES J. GUEST, Sher.ff.
, Niv.se, tm. 14
hferior Court, titling for Ordinary purposes, July
Term, 184.).
I T appearing to the Court by the representation of Mrs.
Elisabeth Worthington, Kxern rix on the Estate of Halt*
ett 11. tVarthingtoii, (JecHUrted.itiHt IIihshM Executrix has ful
ly ad ninisicred on aaid Estate, und wishes to be distuirtHed
therefrom:
It ia therefore, on motion, ordered, That the Clerk of this
Court do issue n oil rtf ion requiring all pursuin' concerned, to
ehew cause, ifany they have, on or liefiro the second Mon
day in January next, why aaid diRiuiRRiun eliouldnot In; grun
ted—-and tuat fluid citation he published according to legal re
quirement.
A true extinct from the minutea,thia 7 th day of July, 1345.
41 mini) JOHN W. VV. SNEAD, c c.o.
Di'Oiiulit tu lull,
AT Uwinlon, yVilkiu.mi cuonty, CWttx, 11
negro man, who says hia name ia AN I HON r,
about twenty-five Years of age, five leet rix or
eight inches high,' miller yellow complexion,
nod *ova tie belongs to n man Uvinf in Ornnse
county, N. tby the name of Saiuly Cheek.
. tie ownetor owsera are requested to come forward, prove
properly, pay charge., ...I ..ko him *w^ RpaY Jai ,* or .
Jolv I l,i>, 1015. ■*
Brought to Jnil,
THIS duv, a negro omit who save Ins name is
PRANK,anti that he belongs to Jesse Heck, of
Henry couniv.Ga. Said negro is of light com
plexion, shoiit live feet ten inches high, speaks
1 quick when spoken to. The owner ia requested to
/ coinn forward, prove property, pay charges, ana
t.ke him .why. f. A. BRANNON, SliirlfT.
1ii»cog*eco.,Jiily9, 1815. 48 ml'.’in or if
IBVEUfiKt
’ i, *. kifa-ri^a fiT:
m
ilanitarr mortgage Sheriff's Sales.
.LL t»e sold outlie tfrstTueflday in JANUARV unxt,
. . before the Comt-honaa door in the town of Jackson,
utta county, within the legal hours of itnle, the following
"l?s iJegro rIsvs Lot, a man about 48 years old ; hia wife
lilvia. abont 45 years old *, Fanny,a woman; Ede and l.eilie,
Bilvia'achildren, young women (rum 20 to 25 years old; Fan
ky*s two children, from one to four years old ; Ede’s children,
Ikies In number, two hoys and one girl from two to six years
5i; a girl child of Lethe’s, about 15 months old ; also, Nil-
ria'aother children,three hoys and a voung girl, from f.mr to
■fleea years old ; also, Bob, about 38 years old; also, Jim,
ioutJfe years old; also, Elleck, about 31 years old. Uohl
j the property of Morton Bledsoe, by virtue of a mortgage fi
4 from the Interior Court of said county, in favor of ChurleH
Sailev and Gustavus Hend'ick vs Morion Bledsoe. Proper-
October 30th, 1845.
Bulls JVIortgage Slicrifl ’ts Sulc,
TILL be sold heforo ilia Court-house door in the town of
Jackson, Buns county, on the first Tuesday in
FEBRUARY next, within ’the legul hours of sale, the
fallowing property,to wit; ,
Fivonegroes,vi«—Jacob, Peter,Sam, Jim, und l'rnnkjlo-
u) m. mm (l.m nrnn 'Tlv n f i-'nlint iltl <1 v*Ct* IlSl’ll . 1) V Vil'lUt*
»d on prop nv uf Kphr.im J'i
lilkl- -
ml.by virtue
r.mortnso ti f. trout til* Inferior (.'onft nf fireeu euunty, in
Ivor of j'lMmit* U. Jutunii and cuntrulled by Bteplteu W.
Price va. Ephraim Price. The abure named slaves pointed
|kul io aaid mortgage ti ft
No*.8l, 1845.
Batts Jitnuary Sliei-iil ’s Sale.
TILL ba sold before the Cnurt-bouse door in the town
, . . ofJnclisnn, Untisoonuty, on Ilia lirat Tuesday in
JANUAIIV next, within tltn usual Ituura of aalc.ihu ful-
owing properly. t« »it t ...
Fifty acres of land.more or lass, itbsm. tit i northeast cor
•roflmtiNo. 114, in ilia 3d llistrictof formerly Alonroe, now
Boltscountv.wlifreini Kicltard Enteral now lives; levied on
is the property of lliclnrd Enteral, to satisfy twu ft fas from
j Jnatic*'* Court iu favor of Thomas Foster vs Hicliard I'u-
•oral. Levy made und returned to mo by »V. J. Carr, cunstu'
Srie! o.u.i*. McClendon, u.shir.
November 25.1845. 11 "is
fidontgoiiicry Pos.poucd Nlicrill’s Sales.
W L1. be sold before the Con rt-lioiise door el lilt. Vernon
Montgomery Comity, on the firslTucsday in JANU
ARY next, within tbo usual hours of sale, the following
iroperty to wit i ,...
On* uegro Imv tiv the name of I one.v, about Hurry years
.old; alao, Bvo hundred acres of pine land, mure or less, in
k eluding ilia improvements whereon Thomas Moseley now
|n,M; also, two hundred acres of pine land, more or less,
[including the improvement whereon James Corner now lives
I—all of.uul lands lying intlie 51st Company District, and on
Itho waters ofFendlelon and Tiger Creeks—nil of said pro-
■ party levied on us tltn property nf Clement I. Moseley,
hBrantley Moseley, sr., anil Thomas Moseley, to eulisfy one ti
[fa issued from the Superior Court ol aaid eoniltv in favor ot
I Samuel Millur vs Clement T. M«.eloy, principal, nod Dranl-
! lev Moselev ar , and Thomas Moseley, securities. I'orl nf
f said properly pointed out by plaiulio, and the balunce by
J.M. WALL,Sheriff.
Nov. 21,.1815. 10
A<tiaiiuj*ti‘3tti'i**s Sato.
A GREEABLE to an order cf tli« Inferior Court of W
county, while Hilling loronlinary purposes will ho Hold
I befurs (he Guurt-liudse door in the town of Wareboro’, Wine
t comity on the first Tuesday in January m*xt, between tl>t*
f usual hours of sale (he I md and negroes belonging to the
(estateof Henry Jojce, deceased. Sold for the benefit ,,f the
l heirs and creditors. Terms made known on ihe day of sale.
MILES J. GUEST, Adm’r.
SARAH JUICE,Admr’x.
Nov. 20, 1844. H
GEOKtiU, Telfair Count} .
W HEREAS John McLean, Admiuirttrator on the ea
ol Allen McLean, deceased, applies to me for letters of
Dismission from the same:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to he und appear ut
iny office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause,if
aiiy they have, why said U tters of dismission should oot lie
granted’.
Given under my hand, ut office, this 3d da v of June, 1845.
37 ntfitn J NO F. McRAK. C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
VTnrllEREAS James M. Folsom applies to me for letters
VV ot Adininistiatiou on Hie estute of Gill
Ihcrt D. Combe,
late of said county, deceased :
These ure therefore to cite and admonish nil and
Cite kindred uud creditors of said deceased, to
appear at my office within the time prescribed h
snow cause, i f any they have, why
granted.
Giveu undern»> hand ut office, this 8th dnv of N
8 Iflt
nguiur
1 letters should not lie
-,1845.
AUG. «. RAlFORD. Clerk.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
W HEREAS Henry Cook, Jr. nnd Seaborn Hall, apply
to me lor letters nf Administration on the estate ol
llenry Cook, 8en., late of said bounty,deceased :
These are therefore to cite and udmoiiish all and singular,
the kindred and creditorsofsaid deceased lo he und appear i
my office within the lime prescribed hv law. lo show causi
if any they have,why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, ut office, this 5th day of Nov., 1845
V 5t JNO. F. McRAK, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
W HEREAS William Adair applies to m« for leite
Administration on tho estate of Allen Hiiburn, late oi
said county, deceased:
These are, tlicrelore. to cite and admonish nil and singula
the kindred ami creditors of suid deceased, to be and appea
ai my office, within the time prescribed hv law,to show cause,
if uny they have, why euid fellers should not he grained.
Given under my hand, at office, this 2fith day of Sept. 1845,
2 m6ui ' E. THOMPSON,C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Bccaliir County.
W HEREAS George W. Biuton applies to me for letter
of Administration on the estate of Ephuly McGrifl
lute of said county, deesuaed :
These are,therefore, to cite nod admonish all and singul
the kindred mid creditors olsaid deceased,to he uud appear
nt my office within thetime prescribed by Iuw,Ioh!iu\v cuuse
ifany exist,why said letters should not be granted
Given under
i 6m
nv hand at office tliis20tlt day of Oct.,1845.
JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c.
GEORGIA, Decatur CouAlly.
W HEREAS Thomas Whiglinin, Administrator on tli
estate of William Wfiigfiatn, lute ol said county, de
ceased, applies for lelters of itisiuissioii from ruid Admiois
’i’hertH are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil nndtuoguln
thekinqrtol und creditors ofsaid deceased, to he and appeu
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cuuse
jf any they Itnve, whv said h»tiers should’ not he granted
(ii’ven under mv hand at office, ibis 2d day of ftcpt., )845.
50 Cm JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c.
GEORGIA, Decatur Comity.
W HEREAS Nathaniel II. Ilicks, Administrator on tli
estate of William Brown, ,1,‘ceased, applies to m
for letters of iJieinissioi)from said Admioislration;
These are,therefore,lociteiiudadmonisli all and siuguluf
the kindred and creditors of said deceased ,to he and appeu
at my office within tlietiineprcscrihcd by law.toMhowcausi
l any the v have, whv saidletters should not be granted.
Giveu under ni\ hand at office, this 3d duv of O..tuber,IU45.
s 6m JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c.
T
GEORGIA, Nfcwioii County.
[POLLED before ine, George W. Berry, n justice of tl
ucc for the4<iIfli District, G. ill. h» Thomas Wright
a black mare mule, supposed to h« six years old, branded
withJ.H.nn the left shoulder, and lias the bellows. Aj
i,raised hv Clark Brewer und Duvid McDaniel to he worl
twelve dollars.
GEORGE W. BERRY, J. P.
November loth. 1845.
A true extract from the Eatrny Book.
W. 1). LUCKIB'C. 1. C.
Nov. 18th, 1845. B»3t
AHiiiiuistrntor’s Stilts
W ILL he sold hy an order ol the Inferior Court of Telfair
countv, on the lirst Tuesday in December next, lot No.
f 222 in the 7th District and 3d section of origiually Cherokee,
now Murray county.
Also,on the first Tuesday in January nrxt.nt Jacksonville,
Telfair county, lot No. I|3, known as the McAllister place,
> and Nos. 166 and 167, all in the 9th District of said county,
with the iticumbernnce of the »v*dow’s dower; and No. 59 in
[ the 7th District of said county, and a negro woman 45 or 50
jears old.
I Sold »»the property of William Studstill, sr. late of said
■ county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nod creditors of
E aaid deceased. Terms made known on the days of sale.
WM. STUDS I lLL,jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, September 24th, 1845. I
Afliu&nisirator’s Sale.
A greeably to an order of the Honorahhi Inferior Court
of Jasper CouQty, whon sitting for ordinary piirpoaes,
will be sold before the Court-house door in Monticeliu. on l‘
f SrU Tuetday.in February next, within the legal hoard of ua
the lends and negroes belonging to the estate of Jesse i
Spencer, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
Oct. Nth, 1845. 3 td-4
GEORGIA, ill oil! go in f*ry Coiiniy.
he minor
iity, deer
hil
dren of James Calhoun, Ute ofwaid coi
applies to me for letters of disinidninu from I
diunship :
These are, therefore, to ciie nnd admonish all uud singula
those concerned, to ho and appear at iny office within the
time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any exists, why said
letters should not he granted.
(liven under mv hand nt office this Nov. 14l)i, 1815.
1(1 6\v FARUUIIARD McRAE, C. C. O
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Comity.
W HEREAS Martha Chambers Applies to me for letters
of Administration on that purl ot the estate of William
Chambers, deceased, not disposed of iu the will of suid W
Chambers:
These are, therefore, fo ciie ami admonish all and singu
those concerned, tc show cause, if uuv they have, why aaid
letters of Adminisirutiou should not be granted.
Given uiidei my huud at office, this 24ih da * ol Nov, 1C45
11 5i ' AUG. B RAI FORD, Clerk.
uroiitflit to Jnil,.
A T Irwinton, Wilkinson county Georgia, e negro
who says his name is GEORGE, about twenty*l'yo
forward, prove properly, pay charges, mid tak
who eeyn ...» ....... .- . ,
.. ms old, ruther yellow complexion, five feel six or eight
ioclies high,nnd save lie belongs-to John Carter,nfColuin-
* — “-queried to come
ske him away.
S. B. MURPHY, Jailor.
July 14th, 1845. 4; *
Drought to DnYlcu Jnil,
O N the 2d day ol May last, a Neffm man slave, who says
his name is JAMF.S.and liiul lie belongs to John Dory,
of Burke county, and that he ran away about the 15tliof
April. Said Imy is about five feet five or six inches high,
dark completed; his back well nvitked with the whip.
JOHN SMITH, Jailor m i. c;
Oct.7. 3 4t
Drought to Jnil.
O N the Mill inst. n negro fellow by the name of PIIELIX.
aheut twenty one years old, of yellow complexion, about
five feet six inches high, w ho says lie belongs to General Reu
ben C. Shorter, of Eiifanln Ala.
T. A. BRANNON, Sli’ff. of Muscogee County.
Columbus, .Sept. 24th 1845, I—ml2<oorlf.
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors.
A LL persons liftvin?demands nfaiusl the esiate of James
Exuiu. late of WilkinSonCounty,deceased, are request*
d to render them in terms of the law; and those indebted to
said estate, lo make immediate payment.
JAMES ROSS,
J. G. R. HOGAN,
October 28th. 1845.
Ex»rs.
Notice to Debtors uud Creditors.
A LL persona having demands ngaiuet the estate of Wii -
fiam Smith, bile of Wilkinson county, deceased, are i< -
I nested to render them in teims of the law; and those ic ••
ebted to suid estate, to make iimneduite payment.
JAMES ’ROSS, Adm’r.
Oct, Q8ih. 1815. 6 Ct
Notice lo Debtors nnd Crctlitors.
A LI. persons indebted to the estate of Robert Ashorst,Jr .,
deceased, late of Putimm county are hereby requesie d
make immediate payment, and those having demand a
sgniusl said estute will semi them in duly authenticated witt »-
the time prescribe^d hv luw.
JNO. M. ASHURST, Adm’r.
Nov. 12th, 1845. 9 6t
Valuable Lima and ]Uill-8eat for Salt *-
WILI.be sold in Entonton on the first Tnei •-
day in J ANUARY, 1846, n portion of the ret I
Msitife of Robert Ashurst, sen., deceased ; situ -
ate on llie wafers of Murder Creek in Putnar i
county,containing some three hundred nnd seven -
-five acres,about one hundred and fifteen acres of whic !»
e in n slate ofcultivntion, the remaining portion of which is
well timbered,nnd limy he classed us first quality cotton Ian d.
Besides the other inducements offered iu the sale of this va I*
ihle property, it contains u fine Mill-Skat, with sufficici it
water power for an extensive Merchant Mill, or Cotton Fine
ry, and it- a most eligible site for either, as it is surround* <1
Mi wealthy ami prosperous community, thus affording u
ndy market for floor or cotton Manufactures of every <1 e-
ription.
The above described properly adjoins the lands of Grigg s,
Moreland. Farley and others,and i« sold under a provision of
e will of the said deceasrd.
(tj*Tenns made known on the dnv.
JNO. M. ASHURST, Adm’r.
tic bonis non f cum itsinmento annexo•
Eninnton, Nov. 12th, 1845, 9 6t
Valuable Hotel for Sale.
THE undersigned is desirous of selling hit
large and commodious HOTEL nt Knoxvillk .
Crawford county. Attached to the premises are
good out houses, stables, hack lots, gardens, &i: .
See. The lltoel is the only one in the village of Kuoxvillo .
and as it is on the main road from Mncon lo Columbus nnd
Montgomery, Ala., the custom given it is much heller than
other Hotels, in villages differently situated. Terms, to sui 1 1
lie purchaser. J.J. CARSON.
Knoxville,Crawford co. Nov. 21, 1845. 10 tf
IILAD QUARTERS^
Mll.l.KDGKVlLLK. IGlIl Nov., 1845. J
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments com; os.
tug the Second Brigade, Sixth Division, Georgia
Militia:
\ VACANCY having occurred by the resignation of II .
H. TARVER, Brigadier General of ijn* Second Brig
ade, Sixth Division of llie Militia ot this Stale, I have though't
proper io issue this, my Proclamation, hereby ordering you ,
the said Colonels, or Commandants of Regiments, to cause
nil elec inn lobe held on FRIDAY, the IGlh day of January
next, m the several places of holding elections for Members
of the General Assembly, giving due notice thereof, lor tha
election of a Brigadier General lo fill llie. a torero id vacancy.
And Ido further order, that returns of said election be made
lo Head Quarters in the time pirscrihed by law.
By the Commander-in-chief.
7 ' JOHN II. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
TO PRINTERS.
Type I-otuidi Vila lei’s Furnishing
Warehouse.
rjlHE Subscribers have opened n
ordc
Paper. Cases,
RULE, Compel
r Type Foundry i
Ad in ftu ft slra tor’s Sale*
BLY to an order of the " Ll
. Court of the County of Burke,
^^GREEABLY to an order_of the Honorable the Inferior
t MUMS
ry purposes, and in accordance with the will of Holdini
vhile sitting for nrdi
ing Bar
ber, deceased, will be sold before the Court-house do<>r iu
Campbeilton, Campbell county, on the first Tuend iy in Feb
ruary next, one tract of laud known »» number 71, in the 7th
District of originally Coweta, now Campbell county. Sold
for division among the heirs of the lute Holding Barber, de
ceased. Terms on the day. *
P. B. CONNELLY, Administrator
Nor. 95,1845. 11 wilh tha will annexed.
Administrator’* Halo.
^^G EE ABLY to an order of the Infericr Court of Wilkin-
GEORGIAS
In the Superior Court of Hancock County, October
Term, 1845. Present His Honor Junius Ilillycr, Judge
Archibald Drake 'i
IN EQUITY.
William II. Price,
impleaded with
llerry Peeler and
Benjamin Roberts, Adm'r. J
I T being shown to the Court, that the defendant, William
H.Price, ia bejond the jurisdiction of this Court :
It is ordered, that h«* appear at the next Term of this Court
i nd plead, answer, or demur to the hill of complaint in this
< nose,nr that tlm allegations in said hill will he taken
fcsHed by him ; and that n copy of this order be published
once u month tor tour mouths in the Georgia Journal, previ
ous to said Term.
A true extinct from the minutes ol Hancock Superior
Court, October 17,1845.
U mlui JOS. T. SIMMONS. Dept. Clerk.
. eon county, while sitting for ordinary purpo
* "* * ’ i February next, befoi
ruosea. wifi he
sold on the first Tuesday ill February next', before the Court
house door indie town of Irwinton, all the real estate he*
longing to the estate of Allen Smith, late of Wilkinson coun
ty, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the dav of i
November 8th, 1845.
JAMES VICKERS, Adm’i
I ids
Administrator’* Sale.
tv,the 3d of Jan
llisabelli Williams, iii Putnam
county, all (lie perishable property belonging to tha suid
Elisabeth WBiiatns, late of Putnam county, deceased.—
Terms on the day.
ELMORE CALLAWAY, Administrator.
Nov. 21,1845.10
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Wil
kinaon county, while aitting for ordinary purpm
“ ‘ ... )()| Wilkinson
rposes,
be sold before the Court-house door in Irwinton,
«ounty,ou the first Tuesday in January next, between the
tistisl hours of sale,the land and one negro belonging to the es
tate of James King, deceased. Sold Tor the benefit of tin 1
heirs and creditors. Tsrma made known on the day of sale.
JAMES KINNY, Executor.
September 1st, 1845. 50 ids
Elizabeth O’Diiimoii )
VS. I Libel Jor Divorce.
William J. O’Baiinon.)
In Wilkinson Superior Court, October Term, 1S45.
I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the Sheriff,
that the defendant >h not to he found within the limits of
the county of Wilkinson, and it being also represented that the
Bait! defendant resides out of the State ol Georgia ; ll is,on
motion, ordered, that lie appear nod file hia umtwer on or be
fore the first Monday in April next, or he considered in de
fault : ami that service, ol this rule he perfected hy u monthly
publication in the Georgia Jmur.ul for three mouths before
the next Term of this Court.
JULIUS L. LA TASTE,
Ally, pro Libellant.
Oct. 7th, 1845.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County•
I, Thomas M. Tarplav, Clerk ol the Superior Court ofsaid
county, hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true extrac
from the minutes of said Court, ot October Term. 1815.
Given under my hand this 31 si day ofOcioher, 1845.
7 m’.hn THOM AS M. TAKPLEV. Clerk.
D°m
Jttacon, Georgia,
H AS removed to the new brick block, east eWe of Molly/-
ry street, (immediately opposite his old stand,) amt is
now opening i new nod fine stock of goods in his lim*, consist*
! — in pen of „ . .
ine Gold ent| Silver I^yer, llorixontal, Patent and Verti*
ticnl Escapement Watches.
Gold Guard, Fob, and Vest Chains,
Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings,
Gold Chain apd Hair Bracelets,
Gold,8ilver. end Steel Spectacles and Eye Protectors,
Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold Pens,
(•old and Silver Watch Keys,
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver Combs,
Silver and Peurl Heb Slides,
Gold Sleeve and Collar Buttons,
Gold Studs and Chain Slides,
Gobi Lockets, Hearts and Crosses; Card Cases,
Steel, Silver and Gilt Beads, Head Ornaments,
Jef Combs,‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Purses,
Superior Pen and Pocket Knives,
Scissors, Rflaor’s and Razor Strops,
Tooth, Lather, and Nail Brushes, Shaving Cream,
Real German Cologne,
Fink Silvkr Plated Castors, Cake Baskets,
Candle Stick?, Waiters. Cups, Snuffers and ’I rajs,
Dixon’s Fine Ware in setts.
Also, Coffee, and Tea Pots,
Silver setts of Knife, Fork and Spoon,
Spoons, Watch Standa, Fans, Perfumery, Fancy Goods &c.
0TAll of which will be .old nt the
VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES.
H atches, of every description,
Itcpaired in tlie ties! manner!
All Watches sold or repaired will he warranted to keep
jood time, or the cash refunded. Watches sent from any
part of the country will receive the same attention, and he.
repaired on as reasonable terms as though the owner were
oresent.
All kinds orGold and Silver Work made to order.
O’JkWHLRY OF fcVERY KIND NEATLY REP AI IlLI).
Spectacle Glasses adopted to all ages.
Also* for SnlCt _
One of Chickering’s Superior PftnilO ForlCS* in rose
a «(.d case, full length iron frame, and warranted us flue an
instrument, in every respect, as cun be found iu Georgia.
C. K. WENTWORTH.
Watch Maker and Jeweller,
Mncon, N< v. 28,1845. East Side Mulberry Street.
$15,000! #10,000!!
SPLENDID
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class 47, fur 1845,
Tobe drawn in Aleitaiidila.I).*;., «» Snttmlny, lb. ]3ili of
December, 1845.
Brillliint Scheme.
I Ornaut Capital of $50,000!
1 Splendid Trite of 19,000!
1 do do. 10,000 J
1 do do. 9,000!
I do do. 4,0041!
1 do do. 3,333!
90 Prize* of 1 ,OO0
lOO Do. 400
■ 9-;i Do. 300
(See. &c. &c.
78 NUMBER LOTTERY—13 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets &10—IIo)ves$A—Quarters #9 50.
Certificates of Puckngcs of 26 whole Tickets, $14
STV
notice.
The Newest, Cheapest, and only Routs between these hn
important points, now in operation, that rum directly
fhenDrrJi 4Ht/loul «nnm ft,. *
through unthaul delay .upon the road.
(ING ll.4j.oo uu Monday, W.4ne.4.y, .ml
Mornings, after llie arrival "f ib* Cat. from A
L RAV
Friday
i. a t on ton, Cloptmi’s Mills, Blount*viUr,”(jfiI!JI‘’
lHMMM7.teMuT.Mw -l(er* L’hSS}
I aBshs t-rtee, and a daily line of Four Horse Post
passing by
and arrive at
tlie line for
Conches for Cofnmbus.
_ J '
and:
named ]
where *
of Cars for Augusta.
We also ruu s line to Milledgeville and Monticello for
Milh-dgevilltf. Leave Madison on Monday, Wednesday and
26 Half do
26 Quarter do
$140 00
70 00
35 00
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE-
THE Subscriber is this day open
ing at his old standa splendid assort
ment of Gold and Silver
of the most improved makers, com-
prising a greater variety than ever be
fore offered, at reduced prices.
JHIPAXKl’.
A grent variety, ami the latest style, embracing, in part.
Breast Pii.s. Ear nnd Finger Rings, Gold nnd Enamelled
Guard and Fob Chains, Seals mid Keys, Gnldand Enamelled
Pencils, Gold Pens nnd Thimbles,Gold und Silver Spectacles,
Gold Bracelets with pins to match.
StleVJER A* PJL.lTMCn WMXtf
OF ALL KINDS.
Fit e 'fable Cutlery in setts of 52 pieces, Dining and Des
sertKn'ves and Forks, Teu Trays in setts and single,Castors,
Branch Candlesticks, SmifiVm und Trays, Chamber Candle
sticks. Fine Assoitnmnt of Poii und Pocket Knives, Scis
sors, Fine Razors and Strops.
Double Dnrrellcd Guns,
Shot and Game Bags, Powder Flasks,
Musical Instruments, Accordions, Walking Canes,
llatr, Tooth, Noil and Shaving Brushes.
Lord Lamps, Suspending, Hull, Side and Hand Lamps.
PeurLShell and Ivory Card Cases,
Fino Steel Wrought Bags und Purses,
SHEET !?■ ESIC,
With a great variety of Fancy Articles*
The stock has been selected by the Subscriber with gt
mire at the lowest cash prices, and is offered at a small ad-
\ -anee on the cost.
The public (and strangers visiting our city) are respect-
f ullj invited to call and examine the articles and prices at the
dd stand opposite Union's Hotel.
OTIS CHILDS.
N. B. WATCHES AND TIME-PIECES, of every de*
tcription carefully repaired hy experienced workmen,
WARRANTED.
Persons from a distance sending watches for repairs may
tepend on having them promptly nnd ratthfiiiiy attended to,
tnii as cheap as at any other place in the State.
REPAIRING of all ‘ ' 1 *
ttlended lo,
(LFSPECTACLES of all kinds, Periscopic,Concave nnd
'Convex Glasses, constantly on hand to put to old frames at
ihort notice. * O.C.
Milledgeville.Oct. 21, 1845. 4 tf
J. WASHBURN A WILDE!It,
1#*$60,000 !^e
In 6 Prizes of
ALEXANDHIA I.OTTEHY,
Class 48, for 1845,
To bo drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday
December 20, 1845.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
O Capital* of$10,000, nmonntine to
60,000 Dollars!
3,500 Dollars! 3,340 Dollars t
*• VB.IZBS or 1,000 DOX.X.AKB I!
onn 3° °t 400 Dollars!
900 . ,l ° of 300 Dollars!
<}•«• &C- SrC.
75 NUMBER LOTTERY—13 Drawn Ballots.
Ticket. $10— Halva. |5—Quarters $2,50.
Cerlificnles ol Packaees of25 whole Tickets, ft 30
<•» do 25 half do 65
Uo do 25 quarter do 32.50
• 1,000
.. 400
l kinds, and ENGRAVING promptly
$35,294 !
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
, , Class No. 49, for 1845,
lobe drawn in Alexandra, D.C., on Saturday, December
27th, 1845.
GRAND SCHEME!
yWKBKi
0,073 Dollars!
79 Prizes of.
440 do
.... dec. fee. &c.
I ickcte $ 10— Halves fn—Quarter* f2 50.
Certificates ol Packuges uf26 Wholes, $140 00
{, do 26 Halves. 70 HO
ir-=c , r .... do 28 Quarter*, 35 00
CTOrder* for Ticket, and Share, and CerliBcatee olTack-
ages in the above Maonii ickntSchf.mks will receive nronmt
attention, and an account of the Drawing will be nntimma-
dtntelynfter Itmoverloallwlioinay order front us. Add.ees,
O.t.HtGORY Ac Co., managers.
“ Washington City, L>. C.
A .. NOTICE.
*-V P ,rs< >n. “re. hereby cautioned nguinst trading Air
and “ n °'“- fiVe . folr ,hir, y dollar, e»ch,
and one Tor fifteen dollar*, amounting to one hundred and
•ixty-fivedollars ; made by John J. Damard and William E.
Ilamard, dated third day of December, in lit. year 1844 and
nhev 'uMienreV >««. P»>“ble dlo.lXr-
‘{.h-n’ „ T r ’ ^dminwtrotor on the estate of Surannah
John*on, deceased; and the maker* of said note* are cau
tioned agonist flaying the.nme to any one hut myself, a. the
notes have been stolen from iny possession.
Nov. 11 il,, 1845,
JOSIAH MURPIIEY.
7 tf
U
BEHOLD!
savannah, oa.
JOSEPH WASHBUUN, JOHN H. WILDER.
Aug. 12. 46 26
THEODO$I(J$ B. DAVIES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILLEOGEVILLE, Ga.
to anv extent, for otiv kind of Job or Taney Typo, Ink ,
• ' Gulleys, 'liras. Rule. STKKI, COLUMN
mpueing Stick*, Climes, uud every article fei ;u
rriu:ing Office.
The Tyt»e, which are cast in new motildH, front an entirely
new net of unitHztis, with deep counters, an* warranted JO he
ummrpuflHed hy any, nnd wilt he Bold at prices to t*uii tlie
tiinee. All the type furuitfhed bv iibis “hand cbal’*
Printing Pieseert lurnirihed, ami aUu Steam EngineR ofthe
inoflt approved putteriiR.
('oiHtmRiliou Rollers cbpI for PrinteiR.
F.ditorH uf uewflpnperfl, who will buy three times as mud.
type hr their hills amount to, may give the above six months
insertlonm their papers, and flenii their papetB contuming i t
to the Subscriber*.
COCKCROFT & OVEREND.
Sept. 9. 50 6m 68 Ann Street, New York.
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.
xoitKItT D. HALL (successor of ll . Lord,) baa cot
hand, makes to order, and repairs all kinds of
1I1FDICAI, CAKE.
OCTOR FAWCETT, of 196, Fulton street, New York
riOLTI MONTHS after dote apniicat
JF iiiitdo to the Honorable the Inferior (Jonrt of Putnam
ill be
W 1
of Putnameounty. deceased, on Thursday, the I hi
^sy of December next, all the perishable properly ludongiiq: |
to the estate of iinid deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, hor-
•ee,mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furni
line, farming utensils, Ac. Hale to continue from day t» da\
till all is sold, and terms to he made known on the day.
AMOS E. WARD, E xecutor,
W.y.fb.r 18th, 1844. 111 M*
Cuntton* IiiIm.
A GREE a III. Y to .n order of III. I.feriur Court of Wil
klmmncounly.wbil. utlingfor ordinary purpn.i-*, wil
Iw Mid before the Court Houm door In IrwiiHnit.on Ihr first
Tunday in February n.xt, between III. tisa.1 hour, of snle,
«h. Itna and Mgroe*belonging,o ikctaieof Jam.. Exum.
tain of Mid county, d.ee...d,.nld fnrlh. benefit of the heirs
a*4 ersdft.rs. Tarinain.d.knnwnnndnvnf sale.
JAMES ROAR,
J. G. R. HOGAN, t
Dec. 9,1*15. - H »<l«-
vhile sitting foi o unary purposes,for leave
lie negroes of Hubert Ashurst. Jr., deceased.
JNO. ill. ASHURST, Adn’i
Nov. 13th, 1845. 9
(714)Hit niONTilrt ul’icr «1nl« n|iplicalioli will be
A 1 tiutife to the Inferior Court of Lowndes cunoty, when
rilling for ordinary puriiuses, to sell toe estate of James Pat-
leu, late of Lowndes county, deceased.
Oct. 87,1345.
WILLIAM PlTTEN.Adtnr.
174011 It MONTHS after duie application v
A’ to tli. huuu ruble the Inferior C’puri of Wilkin
CJAI.T—540 Backs, largn nine, Ltycrpaol Sail. A ftw
CT s.ekuf Alum do—Ju.l tce.lr.d and for rele hy
Nnv.9fi.IH5. K
WKIGIIT A STEtBON.
root IALB.
A PORTT a*r* lot, No. fill, ia ih. ISlIt Di.tricl, 2d
Heellnn.nf Cobb eoitniy. Thn.W.lol .ill he widen
lllrtdf
^ _ unty
while silting for ordinary purposes, for leave losell the real
estate ul Allen Smith, lute of suid count v, dec eased.
JAMES VICKEkS, Admiuieiratur.,
Sept. 11,1845. 51
I 7YOUIt itfONTHS after dale, application will he
' made to the llonornhlc Inferior Court of WilkiiiHou
euinty, whiloaiiting for ordinary purpose#, Lir leuvatn sell
the laud Sc negroev belonging to the ornate of John Eudy,
lata of said county cleceaaed.
HENRY EADY, Administrator.
Sept. 5th, 4845
"ClOFtt MONTH# after data application will he
Me mada to the Honorable Inferior Court of Decstureonii-
ty, wbse silt Jef for ordiaary purposes, for leave to eell the
reel estate of Chariot Garner, fete of eeiri coorty, deceased.
- - - — - - iniati
ft lie Royal College of Surgeons, of l.ondi
arid F.ditdungli, and Graduate of the JtfTermin Medical Col
lege of Philadelphia; also, nutLor of a work embracing the
following subject*, viz:—Matrimony, Impotency und {Sterili
ty, anatomically, physiologically,’and medically explained,
with a comprehensive exposition of the nature and modem
treatment of Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea.,
Gleet, Stricture’s, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the conse
quence* arising from self pollution. Doctor Fawcett contin
ues his private, consultations on the abovetnentioned diseases.,
at his long estnhliHlicd office, 196 Pulton street, where tin*
most aggravated forms nf all nffections of the generative or
gans will yield to his inode of treatment, without restraint in
diet or exercise, nnd witlumt mercury. Even when the pro
creative energies become torpid or purnlyzed, front excessive
indulgence, or from masturbation, he will i>e able to restoie
the parts to Ite.nlih and vigor. Persons ut a distune**, enclos
ing $1, can have a copy of the work.
Alilefter* must he pb«t paid, ami directed to Dr. II. Faw
cett, 196 Fulton street, New York.
A up. 26. 48 Cm
IHFItCFR UNIVERSITY*
T HE University comprises a Theological, CollegUto and
Academical Department.
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Kev. John L. Dagg, D. D., Professor of Sya-
loir, a tic Theology ; Rev. J. L. Reynolds, A. M., Professor o ’
Biblical Literature; Rev. N. M.Cruwfoid, A- M., Profesaoi
(elect) of Eccleaiasticul History.
'J’ltc course oi studies in this Department embraces oil the
branches usually taught iu Theological Schools of the lira t
order, including Hebrew and, if desired, Chaldee,
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John I. Dsgg. D. I)., President; Rev, P.
11. Moll, A. M , Prof, of Languages; B. O. Peirce, A. M-,
Prof, of Chemistry and Nutunil Philosophy ; S. P. Sanford,
A. M., Professor of Mathemniics; Rev. 25.0. Htllyor, A. M
Professor (eh’ct) of Belles Lettres.
The course of studies io the College is as full as in any
kindred institution in the South.
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.
Rev. Thomas 1) Martin, A. B., Principal.
The Students in this Department are prepared for Collect'
under the direction of the Faculty.
EXPENSES.
Tuition,in the Co!l**giute Department, $35 for the admin*-
tic year; in tlie Preparatory Department.$25; in the Theologi
cal Depart mentt/n'e.
Board from 7 to $8 per month. Waalting, Room rent, ke»,
about $2,00 per month.
Tim first sertrtiou commences on the 2d Wednesday in Aa*
gust, and closes on the 30th of Nov«>mbrr.
Tbe’Jnd session begins on the 15th of Jonnmv, nnd closes
with the Commencement Exercises ou the 2d Weonesday hi
July.
For the course of studio* in tho several departments, in de
tail, refer to the Christian Index, orappiy to one of the Pro-
feasors.
O* The Chronicle nnd Sentinel.nnd Constitutionalist, Au
gusta; the Whig end Banner, Athens, fheMouthern Recorder
X\. stoutly
Furniture.
All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
jiomier.und low.
Ail kitidrt of PaintHcan lie liud ready for use. Glasscutto
inv size,and Glazing done.
Also, Glass for Picture frames, Ate. of various sizes; Hard
ware Trimmings for Furniture, See., and Mahogany
Black Walnut Draw Knobs, ike.
Ladies will pleuse call ut Mr. Newell’s Store, where they
, /ill he conducted into tlie Shop and cun see the Furniture.
Mi'iledgeville, June 10, 1845. * "
37 tf
Congressional Intelligencer.*
r fl^HE Proprietors of the National Intklligknckr. im
J. der to meet the wishes of those whose «ircumMHtices
i idinntion do not allow them to subserihe even lo a weekly
\ V ashing ton paper during the whole year, have determined to
h .Bite, duiing each session of Coi.gtees,n weekly sheet, sty I
e d * The Congkes ional Intklligenckk,” to he devoted
e sclusively to the publication, us fu mb its limits will per
il lit,of the Proceedings of both Ilouaes nf Congress, and
t 'fficial Reports and Documents connected therewith, im '
di .tig n complete official copy of all the Acts passed by Cong\
d wring the session.
l o Tiring the price within t he reneh of every man who
md, tne charge lor tins paper will he lot theytaf session of
flch Congress One I tellur, and for the second session ol eat-'
longress half a Dollar.
The price of'the Congressional Intelligencer, to lie
isued ou eucli Weduesduy during the upproaching ssion
f Congress, will therefore be One Dollar, paid in ad-
anee.
To enlarge upon the value, to those who take no newspa
rr from U ashingfon,ol fhis ptihlicalion, containing ou im-
p-nriial hut necessarily ahhrevinted account of the Proceed
ngH in Congress,including un authentic official cony of n
he laws passed timing the session, would he need
ess. The man who takes no such paper ought to take one.
f lie dties not prefer remaining ignorant of what most near-
y concerns his own doutiny, und that of his family und his
I Posterity for ever.
IQ 3 When six copies are ordered anti paid for hy any one
p ersnn.a deduction of one-sixth will he made from the price;
hat is to say, a rein it fanes ol Five Dollars will command six
opies of the Congressional Intelligencer for the nextsnnsion.
t remittance of "len Dollrua will st-cure thirteen copies; and
I or Fifteen Dollars remitted from uny one person oi place,
l wentv copies will bo forwarded.
UT l’uymi nt iu advaucc in all cases is indispensable.
Weekly National lulellftgenccr.
This paper,being made up of such portion of tlm contents
o-f the National Intelligencer proper as cun be compressed
1 \ vilhin the compass of a single newnpapei, cotifiiineti to he
i touted nnd mailed to subscribers every Saturday at Two Dol-
I nrs a year, payable in advance in all coses—no account he-
i «g opened with subscriber* to the weekly* paper.
To bring this paper yet more neuily w ithin the reach of
smell as desire to lnke’//y the year a cheap paper from the
i mat of the General Government, a reduction will be made in
t he price of it where a number of copies are ordered and
I tain for hy any person or association ut the following rates :
For Ten Dollars six copies will he sent.
For Twenty Dollar* thirteen copies ; and
For each sum of Teu Dullnra, above Twenty, eight copies
will he forwarded ; so that a remittance of Fifty Dollars
will command thirty-seven copies.
Washington, D.O.,Oct. 7,1845 5
“1 bring you good tidings of great
foy, which shall be to all people.*»
PULMONARY ELIXIR.
|lR* RICONSON respectfully informs the citizens of
Ai. u^ V J".f 0U ?.'- V ' !‘ m J 1,6 h ““"“ w «n Agency nt Mr.
oil Ali AIN 25 Drv Goods Store, two aiticles of Medicine viz*
E»*« p ,and- Cathartic Pills.
Ur *^B* Pledges htmselfto the public that the ELIXIR will
cure Colic in five minutes, either with man or beast—relieve
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, Cramp, and Croup inn few
hours, or do vs at most—and for Asthma, will give relief in ten
minutes. For public speakers, its equal is not known, in the
perfect restoration of the voice to its natural tone. All oh-
etructions of the breast immediately removed by a few dos. s
ol the Elixir. And in confirmation of wliot l here state, mv
agents are all instructed in refund the money in every case of
failure, whore a fair trial has been made with the medicine.
^ CATHARTIC PILLS.
These Pills are purely vegetable—warranted to he mild in
their operation possessing tonic nnd stimulant properties;
ami will he found useful m nhnost ull clusses of disease. For
rostiveness, or irregularities of the system, they are without
u [> 'rullU. The boxes are large, und put up in neat and por
table st) le. 1* amities will find it to be great economy in the
purchase and use of these Pills.
If the Cathartic Pills fail to orove what I have stated above,
or wliut may ho stated on the bills, the purchaser can return
the empty box and lubel to the Agent, and the money will be
“funded. Respectfully, J
. „ . F. 8. BRONSON, M. I).
J. If. Blinhan, A?<*llf, Milledgeville, Ga. 12
Friday mornings,after the arrival of the cars from Augusta
passing through Eatonton, ami arrive at Milledgevil| e ■■
5 o’clock, T. M. where we will connect with a daily Tmeof
four horse Coaches for Bavannah and Alacon.
Returning, leave Alilledgeville on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, at 3 o'clock, A. A!., passing by Eatonton, and ar
rive at Aladisoit at 3ft o’clock,! 1 . AI.
For Monticeliu, leave Madison on Alondsy, Wednesday
and Friday morning, after (be arrival ofthe cars from Align*.’
Travellers may rely upon good horses and coaches, and
sober and steady, and careful drivers. We hope, hy good
and close attention to share a part of the public patronuae
C.H,CAMPBELL, Agent, Madison.
ST. LANIER, “ Macon.
WM. GOOLSBY, “ Monticello.
N. HAWKINS, “ Milledgevilfe.
Col. BRYAN, •• Eatonton.
HAWKINS Ac BRIGGS, Proprietors.
Sept. 30, 1845. ] J
STATE OF GEORGIA.
By GEORGE W. CRA WFORD, Governor oj said State.
VACANCY having occurred in the 29lh Congress of
the United States, by the resignation of the llonurabl*
WASHINGTON POE, member elect from the Third Con*
grcpgionnl District of this State, ldo hereby issue this, my
proclamation, requiring the duly authorized officers of said
District to hold an election in their respective counties,on
MONDAY,the 5th day of January, 1846, in manner and form
ashy law pointed out, to fill aaid vacancy, and that they give
certificate!) thereof.
Given under my hand and seal of the Executive Depart
ment, at the Capitol in Alilledgeville, this the I6thdsy
ol October, A. D. 1845.
GEORGE W.CRAWFORD.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Hy GEO ROE IV. CRA WFORD, Governor ojtaid Stall
H AVING received itifurination thato murder wo* commit.
led un the l*t dsy of August, in the county of Luwmlei,
u|><m the body of sLtvuxL Mavi.veh, hy DAVID VV. KING,
who hns fled from justice, 1 have thought |>ruperto issue this,
iny proclamation, offering a reward ul One Hundred Dol
lars, to uny person, or persons, who inay apprehend and
deliver said fugitive, lo the Sherifl', or Jailor, of l.owndsi
county.
And! do moreoverchnrgeand require all officer*, civil and
military,to be vigilant iu endeavoring to apprehend the said
KING, io order that he may be tried for the offence with
which he .land, charged.
Given undermy hand and the grent seal of the Stole, a, lira
Capitol in Milledgeville, Ihi. loth day of September,
A. D., 1845.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD.
Hy the Governor:
N. U. D ARNETT, Secr’y ol State.
DESCRIPTION.
The said KING ix about 28 jenrs of age, ibmvinga,
win thy complexion, blue eyes, 1'rk hair, hsB a down lnuk
und is about 6 feet high.
In ndditioii to the Covcrnoi-’s liewnnl,
I Will pay TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS
for the delivery of the paid DAVID W. KING to any oueof
us, or llie Sheriff orJailorof Lowtnle. county.
A. MAULDF.N,
J. GROOVER,
T. J. DENMARK,
M. GROOVER,
J. I.EE,
5 tf J. 8. GROOVER.
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city & interior trade by the piece or packs|*
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WILLIAM-BT.j
L EE So BREWSTER give nolieo lo llenler* in Dry Goode
that they have removed their WARE*HOUSE forPKlft.
TEI) CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY,front Penrllo44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention lo TR1NTS ONLV ,L
A 11. are enabled to exhibit ail assortment far aurjmseing n;
ever before offered in Atnericn—and to well at prices na low.
and GENERALLY tow**,than those whose attention is divided
among a largo variety of articles.
The Stuck consists of several thousand patterns ASD
COLOR*. EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OE
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—ninny tty let oj which arc got up excltiiitclylor tktw
own ,aid,and cannot be had cl.ewhere,exapliu lecaint la.tl.
Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest in examine
this slock before making their purchases— they will have tbo
advantage oilearning tho lowest market price,nnd cutupur-
ing all the desirable styles in murkel side by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every vanohoa ef Us
market,are placed in the baudsofbuyers.
Oet. 8, 1844. 2 lf
Ncu.York Cllf Advertisement.
S II ER WOOD’S
VIBRATORY MAGNETIC MACHINE.
rntti
and Joumnl 9 Mill«*il**yillf; the Republican and Qeorgintia
Bavannah, and tha Enquirer and Time*. Cotumbua. are re
queued to nubliiih the above once a month for five months
and forward their accounla for nettleuient to tho Treasures,
ThnmoMJ J ^trt««v,Madison.
Valuable Plantation for bale*
T HE subscriber* hold for sale, a Plantation fn lh« upper
part of the 15th diatrict, Sumpter countv, adjoining Mr.
Jnftiah Scrutehina and others, containing 131 b acres.—Also
475 acres iu the same county, 28th district, well limbered pine
land ; with a auw mill, on Mill creek, convenient lo the tim
ber. Alao, a plantation In the 3d District of Baker county
containing UfiOOacrea, every superior tract of la ml combining
fertility, good water,healtlnneaa. All these places have im
provements upon them. Pereow* disposed to treat for throe
lauda are requested to address the iindereifne$l personally, or
by letter at Augusta, and those in tho neighborhood, are re
ferred te Mai. John Cnvrnrt, of Amerlcus, or Mr. Josinh
rthe asms county.
ROBERT F, POE, 1 > edm'rs. ef tbn ns
WILLIAM J. EVE. > tote of Paul Fils-
GEO. W. CRAWFORD, ) simmons. dec'd
23,1845 58—101.
The Federal Union, Georgia Journal, Savannah Rn-
A Ibaur Patriot, and Columhi ““
Sept 23
I BT Tin
• pubRwo.
F1FTV DOLLARS REWARD.
S TOLEN from the Snhseriher.ln Campbell count*,G..,o«
the 15th of August Inal, n negro boy about twelve jeir«
util, hy the name of RAFE, belonging to I honia. Pilti,.H
hired hy the Subscriber Ihia year, dark complected,lun
front teeth, large chin, .peak, quick when epuken le, well
grown to his age. Alau, stolen the same night, by culling,
hole in my trunk, some twenty five ur thirty dollar*.
The above reward will he gi.en fer the negronnd thief, lodg
ed ill eny aefe jail, or forty dollar* lot tin thief..mill feme-
iout proof lo convict him; or ten dollars *°e llir .old Ijojr.
' .deed in any suie jail. r»i. l ickl.
DT-Tbe Coliiinbti. Enquirer nnd \\ etmupka [Ale ] Whig
ill please puhli.h the above three months, and lorwnnlthell
48 13t '
will please pul
accounts to me.
Marlliusville, DeKalh co., Ga., Aug. -6,
Vibratory Movement recently substituted for the
Iiot'ir), in this Machine, by the subscriber, piiiIowh it
with an extraordinary superiority over every lorn, in which it
lias been constructed. It is compactly fitted together with
Us buttery, w ires.and other appliances, in neat mahogany ca
n's. ol several sizes and powers,ut (two sizes,) $11 aiul$l6
each ; and forwarded to older, to any part of the Union, the
CannduB, West Indies or South America.
Each case is accompanied with a Manual (7th edition, pp.
■ a. « mn.J—tnc^lulling a complete Muoual of the Practice
ol Medicine, with a very full Glossary—giving clear and am
ple directions for the use of the ioHiruincnt iu tha various di*-
eaMes to which il ia applicable, and which are found, hy the
successful practice of hundreds of operators, to include the
most prevaluot, an well as the most peculiar and obstinate,
that are known to the medical profession ; with the proper
Medicines for each case. A. II. SHE IIWOOD, M. I>.
***84 102 Chamber st.. New York.
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Tl-nrtltlonnry Till* oH llie Cockfd-Hw
Gentry of llie Old Dominion.
By the author of the ‘ Cai aliertaf Virginia," <f* 4<-
( 111 AKLKS YANCEY ha. tbo ptrnauro uf informing tn
j Southern public, that ho will issue frum In. I m*»
West Wetumpkn, Ain. in a few weeks, the eboven.aied nor-
el, hv a dietinguialtetl author residing in llie State ol Ororg«.
I-IIE KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE will l*«-
Sited ill 1-uu.phlel form,2 vola. 125 page*, or toori entdte-
I'rice 75 els. per single copy- 9 c.ipte* fer $-i; -8 JS'J?’"
$10. UIIAIU.ES YANCEY, Wetiimpk.,Alt.
Aug- S. 4 '‘ “ -
I T i. deemed by the Trustees mid Resident i’hysieiaR !•
tho Instlttilien, promotive or the he B t ii.terestf uf »»
male. Hint novi.itui. he ndmtlted before 8oclocll,A.
tween 12 end 2, and .fte. 5 T M.; .ml within those
ly in et.mpany with the Flivsician or by his written prmnt'*
the steward andJIatmn, e.eept under peculiar
D.COOFEK, Res. Fliys. So Superml.
Aug. 13.1815.
PROSPECTUS
OK THK
MOUTH IS RN tll/nVATOU,
A Monthly Journal, dr voted to ihe improvement of
Southern Agriculture.
EDI l’ED BY JAMES CAMAK, of Athens, Ga.
I N submittinir to the Southern public the Prospectus for
the Fourth Volume of the “SOUTHERN 0ULT1VA-
which ttmv *iow he regarded as permanently estab
lished, (he publishers deem it unnecessary to udvert to Ihe
high character the Work lisa attained under tha editorial con
trol of Mr- CAMAK. and therefore make i direct appeal to
tho Planters uud Friends of Agriculture throughout tha
Southern Stairs, to aid them iu sustaining a publication de-
votod exclusively to the cause of Southern Agriculture.
The advantage* and benefits resulting front Agricultural pe
riodicals, hwe been foil and acknowledged bv the intelligent
and reflecting Tillers of the Soil in all civilised nation*; to
bo most useful, therefore, they should he extensively circula-
toil among all classes of Agriculturists: if possible, they
should ho in the hand* of every man who tills tli acre of Una,
end to tliiu end we invoke the aid of every one who frets an
iuterest intlie improvement uf the Aariouliure of ijta Sooth.
The first number of the Fourth V olume will he issued on
the first of January next. It is published monthly iuqnerto
form, each number contains sixteen pages of nietter.9 by 12
inches square.
TERMS:
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CJIPMTJSMj *300.000.
rnllE NEW-VORK CONTRABUTIONKlIli;
I INSURANCE COMPANY h.vinra»iubli*lietl».*fil-
ey in KttoxvtLUt.Urnwforflcounty.wifliniur.
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FUR.UTURE,
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A*HUK*T & MOiTIATABI,
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Will practise in all the Counties of Ihe
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