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Putnam January H fieri IT# Male.
W ILL lx' nolil before the t ourt-house door in LMontnn.
Putnam county, on the firm Tuesday in JANUARY
next, within ths legal lioure ofeele,lhe following property,
Two featherbeds# three bedsteads. two cords# six rhsirs,
four pic tore frames, one caudle stand, one clock, n ml one
counterpain; all levied on u* the property or Nnuey Itoby
to salisly n ti fa issued iroui the Superior Court of onitl coun
ty, in lavor of CUik At Lawson, vs. Nancy Itoby,
Dec. 5 184.1
W. T. SAMMONS, D. SlierilT.
II
Criiwl'ortl January mfierifl'’* tmlc*.
\\f ILL be nold before the Court-house door m the town ol
▼ t Knoxville,Crawford county, on lltfl brat Tuesday in
JANlIAItY next, within the umiuI hours o( sttlo, tlielol-
lowingpioperty,to wit:
One ncgni woman about twenty-seven years old by the
name of Eli**, of vellow complexion ; levied on to sutisf)
one Mtiachincnt li fa from Crawford Superior Com I, in Invor of
D. K IV'rrv Ar. Co., v*. Aichibald Armstrong mid James A.
Prosser. Prupeity pointed out iu said fi fa.
A Iso, two hundred nitres ol laud more or lens. Nos. *0,
21 and 22, ii being fraction* in seventli district, or Old Agen
cy resetve known ns the place whereon Christopher Cockrnn
now lives, joining lands with David Piestnn nnd A. J. Preston;
levied on lo salnd’v olio li la from Burke Superior Corn t, in
favor ol A. Wnod At Co. vh. I'ima. Cockrnn aud Clirislopher
Cockran. Property pointed out bv plmmilVs
1 * 1 miLW um
Dec. 1,1845.
JAMES BEELAND, SIii liflT.
14.
* Ware January slierlir’n Malts
mwril.Ll.e sold in the lowuol V\ niolinro’, \V are comity,
tv oil llie first Tuesday in J ANU ARY next, within the
legal lioursof sale the following property, to wil"
One lot of land ill the lil'ili district ol originally Appling
now Ware count v, No. not known, being the place v.heieon
Samuel Sweats formerly lived, containing four bundled uml
ninety tu-res more or less; levied on as llie propeity of Sam
uel Sweats, to Miilisfy twofi Ins issued fn in the Sopeiiur
Court of Vvme comity, one in favor of N. Smith Ac. Co., vs.
said Swouts, one iu luvor of Streets Ac. Prtilgle vs. Samuel
Sweats.
One lot of bind in tin- seventh district of originally Appling
now W are county, No.35ti; levied on ns llio property ol Da |
v id Hulls to eulisfv two li las issued from a Justice. * Court
of .»8ti distrit l, ti M., iu favor of Seaborn Laslinger vs. Dav oi
Hulls. Levy made und returned to me by u Constable.—
1‘roperlv pointed uulby dctembioi.
1 •' MILKS J. GUEST, SlierilT.
N.iv. 20,1845, 14
ButIs.iilliTmT'y iStiri^.iKO bin-rill*s sales.
. » |l.I miI<I.iiiIIiu lit.l I'urmlay in J.t.MMltV ni si,
'It liufnro til. Coiiit-iioii.ti diiur in iIia Inwn (it* Jnvk.on,
IVtitla. unntiiy. wiUiiiitb. K’g’il hoots of sale, Hus following
property,to w it:
i tin N -ro slave l.o*. a man about 43 years old; his w ife
Siivia, about 43 years old; Fanny,n woman; Ldeand Le.be,
Silvias children,young women trom ‘JO to 25 v ears old; Fan
in's t vo children, from one to louryears old; Fde'scliildicii,
iliree in number, two lm>s an.lone gtil from two to six years
old; u girl cliilJ of l«ethe*a, nbout 13 months old ; also, Sil
via’s otiicr children,thiee lm\s and a vouug girl, trom four to
fmeon vears old ; also, Hob, uhoiit ‘hi years old; also, Jim.
ubmti 3ti years old ; also, Elleck, uliout 31 year* old. Sobi
ns (ho property of Morion Bledsoe, by virtue of a mortgage li
fa from the Interior Court "I said comity, in favor of Cliurle*
liuilfv and tiiiBlavus II.-ml ick vs Morion Bledsoe. Pioper-
ty pointed out iu the ill rtgago li fa.
Or toiler 30th, 1C 13.
linn* 'torlgagt' Miierill’s Male.
W ILL t. • sold iiefort* the Court-liuuso dour ill tho townol
J ick-* hi. Butts county, oil the lirst Tuesday in
FEBRUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property,to wit:
Fivonegroe*, viz — Jacob, Peter, Sam, Jim, and Fruuk; le
vied on ns the prop rtv of Ephruim Piiee, deceused,hy virtue
! li fa trom the I uteri.ir Court of (Jrccn county, in {
<< I . .. I _..ll . I I.. .. U
BlNMUjlA, IIhUIw in Comity.
Injiriur Court, sitting fur t i dinary l*urposes, Monday,
November IBM, IH15.
OUEHENT, llieir Honors—JOHN S. TIIOMAH, Wll«.
C^LIAM lL T.NSLEY, WILLIAM S. ItUGEIlK, Jus
Abraham Fonr.l, Guardian of Willimn (J. llnrris, Orphan of
(' £.• kir 1 llanis, deceased, appeared nnd presented to the
Loon a full nnd final receipt from suid orpbaii. now out of
m» iniiioiiI\ ; und petitioned the Court t > giant him letters of
Dismisioii Ir .mi said Guardianship :
W hereupon it was ordered, that the Clerk of thin Court do
isstm a citation, requiting nil pcrsoiisconcerned Iu lie nml ap
pear ut them xt regular Tci m olsuid Couit, lobe liohlen on
the second .Monday in January next, to show cause, if any
they have, w hy said letters should nni be giauted.
It was, also, further ordered, that said citation ho published
according to legal requirement.
A line extract Irum the iiiiinilt-s off-aid Court, this 13111 No
vember, 184ft, JOHN w . u . 8NEA1), e. 4.0.
CCniHT A. linldvtiii ( otmiy.
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, July
Term. 1S45. '
I T appearing to the Court hy the representation of Mrs.
Elizabeth W nsl.iiigtoii, Executrix on the Estate of Rub-
nt B. Washington, deceased,that tlit-paid Executrix mis ful
ly Milmiiiiaterea oil said Estate, ami wishes to be dismissed
therefrom :
It is therefore, on motion, ordered, That the Clerk of this
Court do issue a citation requiting all persons concerned, to
shew cause, if any they have, on or lief ire the second Mon
day in January next, why said dismission should not he gran-
ted—nml Him said citation ho published according to legal re*
quireim-ut.
A true extinct from the minutes, this 7 th dav of July, lb 13.
•II on.in JOHN W. W. KNEAD, c c.o.
BIKHHiiaA, VVilUiitvon Comity.
yWlll'HlLAfsJuiiK , s.t|. Folsom upplies to me for Liters
’ > ot Adiiiiiiisiialion on tli« estulo of Hilbert D. Coiube,
lute nf said county, deceased :
Tin's*- are therefore to cite and atlmonisb nil nnd singulur
the kimlred und creditors of suid deceased, to be und
uopettr ut my odico within the time prescribed by law, to
8liowcause,if any they have, why suid letters should not be
granu d,
tiiveii underfill bund at office, this bib day of Nov., 1845.
li Hit ’ AUG. B. ItAll-'OlU). Clerk.
RroiiKlit to Jnil,
IN 8parta. Hancock county,a boy whossyi
his nuinn is Austin, uml belongs to W’eslev
Tarver, Macon comity, Alabumn. Aii-ttin if
oflow stature, and well fe», not very black
with no particular mat ks,and looks to bo be
__ tw son twenty-five and thirty >sars old. Tli»
qoasted to come forward, prove’ property, nnd tnki
lirottglB J:iil«
AT Irwmtoii, W ilkiiisoii county, Georgia, a
negro man, who says bis iiaitie is A NTI ION Y,
about twenty-livo yenis of age, live leet six or
eight inches high, rather yellow complexion,
nml says in* belongs to a man living iu Orange
county, N.C.,bv llie iiiiiiih of Sandy Cln-ek
The owner or uwni rs lire request, d to come forwurd, prove
property, pay charges, and take Imu jiwav
July Util, 1813.
itroiiKlit to
THIS day, a negro man w ho says his nsmn is
FRANK,and that lie In-longs to Jesse Beck, ol
county.Ha. Suid negro is of light com
plexion, about live feet ton inches high, speaks
quick w hen epoken to. The owner is requested to
^7 come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and
take him away.
^ T. A. BUANNON, SlierilT.
itimcogec r.o., July 9, 18-1*1. 42 ml2m or tt
tiroiitflit to Jail,
\ T Invinton, Wilkinson county, tieorgia, a negro man.
who mivs his inline is GF.ORGF.. nbout twenty-two
years old, rather yellow eotnplexioii, five leet six or eight
ini lies high,iiim) says Im belongs to John Carter,ol Coimu
bus Georgia. The owner or owners arc reaucricd to come
forward, prove properly, puy charges, and take him away.
July 1 -1 tli, 1315.
Is OUlsI v, ToIIuir ( oiiuiy.
\ \ IIEREAS llmny Cook, Jr. uud Keahorn Hall, apply
>V to mo lor letters of Adiiiiiiisiialion on (lie estate oi
I lemy t 'oak, Sen., lute ol said comity,deceased :
These arc therefore to cite untl admonish all und singular,
the kimlred and creditorsolViid d»*ci used to he and uppeur at
my oiliee w ithin the time prescribed by luw, to show cause,
il any they hive,why said letteis should not bo grunted.
Given under my hand, at oiliee, this oih dav ol Nov., 1815.
8 5t f. AlcRAE, c. c. o.
UfiOHClIA* i*acgl«liii^; Conniy*
IIKKF.A8 Uilliau. Admr nppli.-s to me for letters of
T 9 Adiimii-«lrutioii on the estate ol Allen Hiibnrii, lute of
suid county, tier eased :
These lire, ihereloir. to eite nml ndnumish nil nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of hiii.I deceased, to be and uppeur
nt my office, w itliin the time presetibed h\ law,to show cuuse,
if any they have, why said letteis should not bo grunted.
Given under in\ hand, at office, ibis 2t»tb duv ol Kept, 1815.
2 iiiGiii * K. THOMPSON,C.C.O.
GUOIItilA* Decatur county*
l II EK KAK George \V . Binlou applies to me for letteis
• v of Admiiiistrutiuii on the estate ol Epliuly Mc(iiifl’.
lute uf said county , deesased :
These are,tliarelbro, Incite and udinoaish all nnd singular
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased,to lie and uppeur
a I my oiliee within t lit* time prescribed l>y law,tOhliow cause
ifauv exist, w hy snid letteis should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office thisSOlli dnv ol Oct., 1815.
JOHN I'. DICKENSON, €. c.o.
LiuiiffiK lo l>:»i'ien Jail,
O N the 2d day oi May Isst, a Negro mini slave, who says
his mime is’ J AM K’S,and that lie belongs to John Ilury,
of Bmk»* eoiiuty, and that bn run away about tbe 13th ol
April. Said lioj is about live feet live or siv inches high,
| dark completed; his buck well nmikei! w iili llie whip.
JOHN SMITH, Jailor m’i.c.
Oct.7. «4l
Bi'ftiiklil In Jail.
O N the I lih inst. a negro fellow by the name nf I’llKLIX,
aleint twemy one \ ears old, of yellow complexion, about
five fei t six inches high, who says he belongs to General Ren*
hell C. Shorter, of Eufaula Ala.
T. A. BUANNON, Sli'fl*. of Muscogee County.
Columbus, Sept. 94tb 1845# 1—m19iuortf.
I'avor uf I I. anas G.. Janes, and controlled by Stephen W. : ligjtllCWIA, DCCSlIlir COUIlly.
I'ticu Lpiira.in Piico. i ..y above named slaves pointed | ^ % IIERE AS ’Tliuiu-m Wbiehaiu, Admit:
o il ill s tiJ mortgage n It. , ._ t Y ••-tutool William \\ iogham, late ol
O. II. I . McLLENDON, D. Klicnir. ceuac«l, applies lor letteis oi Dibiuit-bioii from
Nov.21. 1845. 10 Ids “
lliiiti January MlieriIt ’ll Male*
^mriLL oe sold hot.ire mo Oourt-liouse door in the town
v V ofJu-:kxon, Butts county, on the lirst 'Tuesday in
J WUVRY next, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Filly acres of laud,more or less, it being the iiortheu*! cor
nerof L.n No. I II, in the 3d District of formerly Monroe, now
Butts county,whereon Kichu.d Futeral now lives ; levied on
as the property of Richard Futeral, to suti-ify two fi fas from
a J-istice*s Court in favor of Thomas Foster vs Richard Fa
te i il. Levy made uud returned to me by *V. J. (birr, consta
ble. o. h. T. McClendon, ii.si.n;
November 25.1815. 11 t«l*
istnitor mi the
s-> id « on nil, tie-
applies lor letteis ol iLbiuit-biuii from »>aid Adm
trillion •
'1'hese are, therefore, to cite nnd nciiiioiiis>h uil uud singular,
the kimircit and creditors oi said deceased, to Im aud uppeur
at inv oOico, within the time prescribed by luw,to shew euusn
if any they have, why said letters xhoiihi not he granted.
Given under my liuml nt olVu e.lliis 2d duy of Kept., 1815.
50 6m JOHN I’. itB'KENKON, . . c. o.
BCOIIGIA, l>«*cainr 4'oiiniy.
WHEREAS IN it Ilian i*-1 II. Hicks, Administrator on the
v V estate of William Brown, deceased, applies to m«
(or liners of disinissiuu Iioiii said Administration :
Those are, therefore, toe ile and admonish ull and singiih r
lliekindrcii iiiiiI creditors of sniildeceased ,to he and uppeur
nt my office within thetimeprescrihed hy luw.ioshow cause
I any they have, why snidletteiH mIioii|«| not he granted.
Given undcM m\ huudnl office, this 2d dav of t)rtuber,1845.
a Cm ’ JOHN I*. Pit KK.N» in, < . < .
GLoubia, .lloiilj^oinvry Uottiiiy.
U /IIEREAS John tilths, Guardian of the minor r.liil*
dreu of Jumna Cnliioiiii, late ofs-iid county, deceased,
. , applies to mo for letters of dismission from his said Guar*
two huridro.l acres of pint) laud, mure or less, j diuuMiip :
» i n.irnve ii mi whereon James Coo er now lives j I iiese are, therefore, to cite nml admonish all and singula**
i lx Iviug hi lbs 51st Company l)i*trict, uud on I those cuticeriind, lobe mil appear at my office within the
:i- I i ini-* preset il*cd liy law, to show cause, if any exists, why suid
y. letters should not l.e granted.
ti I Given under my hand at office this Nov. I lih, 1015.
»i I 10 6\v FAitUUHARI) .MclUE, C. 0. O.
S uni ii **1 Miller vs Cleineni T. M-iselc. .piimipal, and Biant . ~ -
lev Mo-elev si , aud Tlionna M.iselev, -ee.iiities. Fart ol Ax ^OlUitl A, XI 4'Ollllty.
said pro,nrfv pointed out by plaintitt*, and tiio tmlaiico by j \V IH ItLAS .Martha Gli imbeisapplies to me for letters
defendants,' \ , ol Adininistrulion on that part of the estate of William
J. M. WALL, Sheriff. I ( ;j>'tnhers, deccused, nut disposed ol in the will of said \\
Nov. 21, 1815. - »»
3ii>jit^t»int*ry Fos pontul Aiieriil's* halt's.
# f LL i»e told before tile Court-house tloor ut M t. V ernon
"- V Montgomery County,oil the first Tuesday iu J AN U
ARY next, w ithin the usual houru ol Bale, the following
property to wit:
One negro l»ov hv the nun» of Toney, about thirty years
old ; nHo, live Iiu ulied acres of pine land, more or lex’s, in
chiding t 1
rtv le
n iSi*- 51st Coinoitny l)i-lrici, ami i
ml Tiger Creeks—--ill of s udpr
property of Clement T. Mosele
1 Tlioiii ia Moseley, to satisfy one
V
A.iliitliii'ili-ali'ix’N Suit 1 .
GRK.EIBLE lo an order of the Interior Court of W are
minty, wbila siilin r f«irordinary purposes will he sold
Ilia Court-liuum door in tho town ol Wurchoro’, W are
mlv on the first Toesd iv in January next, between tho
l it li » irs of sain tho l md and negroes belonging to tho
inheis :
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular
Nov. 20, 1344.
Sold for the benefit of the
iii'ids known oil the dav of sale.
MILES J. at EST. Ailin'r.
SARAH JUICE,Admr’x.
1 I
AtlllliiliHlIMlOI'S M.lltG
W ILL he sold hy a i order ot the Inier'.or Court of 'Telfair
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, lot No.
2J2 in the 7th District and 3J section uf oiigiuully Cherokee,
now Murray cnuoiv.
Als i.oii the fust ’Tue-dav in January next.at Jaeksnnville,
Telfiircounty, lot No. lid, known «s the MeAllifter place,
mid Nos. 180 ami 187, all iu tin* 9th District of said county,
with the iiicuiiibemuce of llie widow’s dower; and No. 59 in
the 7tli District of said county, and u negro woman 45 or .50
y ears old.
Sold ms the property of William Sludstill, sr. late of snid
county, deceased, (nr th** benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on the days of sain.
\VM. S TUBS I ILL.jr. Adm’r.
Telfiiircnuntv, September 2ltli, 1845. I
H:iiiitMr.i(oi ,, k Maltn
V GREE VBI.Y to uuoid *r ofllio ILuioruble Inferior Court
of.14«per County, wiien sitting for ordinary purposes,
will h-* s ild before the. Court-iio ise door in Mouticeilo, on the
first To --day in February next, within the legal lioursof sale,
Bin lauds nnd negroes belonging to the estate uf Jesse M.
Spencer, deceased. Terms on me dav of sale.
CHARLES L. RIDLEY, Administrator.
Oct. 11th, 1845.* 3 tils
Atlt!iltiMi*a{or , k Stilt*.
\ GUEEAlii.Y tu an ord.-r of the Honorable the Inferior
Court ol the County ot Buike, while silting for nrdiun
rv purposes, ami in accordance with the will of Guiding Bar-
li:r, deceased, will lie s-ilil h *f«ire the Court-house demr ill
t.'iieiph *IIton, Campbell countv, on tin* first Tuesd iy in Feh
man next, one tract of bind known ns number 71, in lie* Till
DHi-i. t of originally Coweta, now Campbell county. Sold
f »r div Hioii am mix the heirs of the late lloldinr Barber, dc-
ce .s-d. Terms oil the d iv.
1* B. CONNELLY, Administrator
Nov. *35, 1345. 11 with the will annexed.
J/.V EQUITY.
li\i*t*ntor’s Kalt*.
4 GREF.ABLY to an order uf llie Inferior Court of Wil-
it kins.m county, while sitting fur ordinary purimses, will
bn sold before the t.'nurt-house d.mr iu Invinton, Wilkinson
county,on the first Tuesday in January* next, between the
usual hours nt sale, the laud ami one negro belonging to the cs-
»ste of James King, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs noil creditors. Terms made known on the duy of sale.
JAMES KINNY, Executor.
BaptomW Ul, 1848. 50 Ida
r.xcrtitoiV Salt**,
V ORBRADLY loanoraai of lha Inferiop Coorl of Wil*
kin-mi county, while silting for ordinary purposes, will I
he sold lie fore i im Court House door in Irwioton,on the first .
Tiiesdiv in February next, between the usual hours of sale, |
the laud nnd negroes belonging to the e-Unte of James Exinu,
late of said county, deceased,sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms made know non dav of sale.
JAMES ROSS,
J. G. R. HOGAN,
Dec. 2. 1815. 13 td
tlmst> com t*ilied, t*-show-cuuse, il uuy they have, why snid
letters of Vdiiiiiiisiiutiou Miti'ild not be emitted.
< iivnii under my huud at offi.-e, this 24th dav of Nov, 1845.
H 6t AUG. B RAII'ORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA# OtR'Dliir Comity*
» i / IIEREAS Wright Kamlorsaiid I ihimasSanders apply
A v to him for letters of Adiinnihtritiou on the estate of
Holu-rt W. Sunders, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all mid singular
the kindred uml creditors of said deceased, to bo uml
upprarut my office within 1 Ik* time prescribed hv law,toshow
cause,il'any they have,win said it tiers should not hegraiiied.
Given under mv huud utollice.tliis 2d dav oi Dee,. 1845.
15 HR JOHN I*. DiCKfNSON, o. c, o*
GEORGIA :
Iu the Superior Court of Hancock County, October
'Venn, lid"). Present His Honor Junius IlUltjrr, Judge.
Archibald Drake A
William //. Price,
impleaded with
Derry Peeler and j
Du jam. a Roberts, Adm'r. j
I I being shown to the Couit, that the defendant, William
II. Brice, is beyond the jurisdiction of this Court :
It is ord* red, that he appear at the next Term of this Court
ami plead, nusw r.nr demur to (hit bill of complaint ill Ibis
cause,or that tlb* allegations in said bill will be taken as con
fessed by him ; and Hint a copy uf ibis order Im published
mice a uioiilli tor lour mouth* iu the Georgia Journal, previ
ous to said Term.
A true extinct from the minute* ol Hancock Superior
Court, October 17,1345.
Il mini Jos. T. SIMMONS. Dept*Clerk*
BHi/.sihftti <>*2£:t nil oil )
VS* 7 Libel for Divorce.
AViiiinm j, O’llaniioti.)
In Wilkinson Superior Court. October Term, 1345*
I T appearing to the Couit, from the return of the Sheriff,
. ihul the defendant is not tu he louud within the limits of
the county of Wilkinson, uud it being also represented that the
said del.-u.taut icsidea out of the Slate uf Georgia: It is, on
motion, ordered, that tie uppe tr and tile hi* uuswer on or be
fore the first Monday in April next, or he consideird in de
fault : ami that service of tin* rule he perfected hy u monthly
publication in the Georgia Journal lor three mouths before
the next Term of this Court.
JULIUS L. LATASTE,
Atty. pro Libellant.
Oct. 7lh, 1845.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
1,'Thomas .M. Tnrpley, Clerk ol llie Superior Court of snid
comity, hereby certify that the foregoing i* a true extract
frmu iliM minute* of suid Court, at October Term. 1815.
Given under my liuml ihi* 31 si dav ofOctoher, 1845.
7 in bn THOMAS M. TARFLEY. Clerk.
• Executors.
Admlulttrator's Mule*
W ILL lie sold und *r an nrder of the Inferior Court of Jas
per county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, on the
fust Tuesday in March next, at the Court-house in Jasper
count v,
til* acres of lunil, mnrp or lew,
lying in said countv, being part of the land* ol the estate c(
Stephen Mobley, decen-ed, known ns the widow’s dower
tract, adjoining Brandon, Johnston nnd others. Sold ns the
properly of said estate for the benefit of the heir*. Terms,a
credit till 25th December, IKK!
Dec. 9,1845.
DAVID RODDEN. ) * . .
FLEMING MOBLEY \
15 ids
Excciitor'a Muir.
W ILL he sold ut the lata residence ol Mrs.Nancy Mobley.
deceased,on Tuesday, the 20th day of January next,
the perishable property uf snid deceased, consisting of stork
of various kinds, provisions, furniture, plantation tools, uml
iiinsi articles common lo a farm. Kohl for the benefit of the
creditors nnd legatee* of said deceased.
And at the same time the negroes will be hired.
'Terms made know n at the sale.
DAVID RODDEN. Executor.
Dee. 9,1843. I5tda
r:ilor*s Snip,
GERABLY to uu order of the Inferi r Court of Wilkin
son county, white sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in February uexr, before the Court-
house dour in the town of Irwinton, all the real estate be
longing to the estate of Alien Smith, lute of Wilkinson coun
ty, deceased. 'Terms of sale made known on the dav nl sale.
JAMES VICKERS, Adm’r.
8 t#h
November 8th, 1845.
A<liiDiiiisfr;it<»r’« Sale*
ILL he sold on Suturdnv, tint 3d of Jununry next, at
the late residence of Elizabeth Williams, in Futuuui
county, all the perishnbl« property belonging lo the said
Elizabeth Williams, lute uf Futuaui county, deccused.-—
\V
the day.
ELMORE CALLAWAY, Administrator.
.21,1845. 10
Terms
N
Atliiifeiilsii aior’s Male.
O N Wednesdn\,tlie twenty-fir*t duy ol January next, will
be sold nt the Ulc residence of James Draper of Warren
comity, deceased,all tin* personal property of said deceased,
consisting of horses,hogs,cattle, sheep, household anil kitch
en furniture, plantation tools, Ac. Also the present crop of
corn nnd fodder,cotton, wheat, oat*, rve and peas, Wagons,
earls and oxen, cotton gin thrash and Am, and many other ar
ticles too teuton* to mention. Flautniion rented for the next
>ear. All sold lot thn benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said decanted. Kale to continue from day to day, until ull is
sold.
‘Term* of sale made known oil the dnv.
ELISHA UUILSON,Adm’r.
With the Will annexed.
December 12lIt, 1313. 16 t«l«.
ty, when silling for ordinary purpose**, for leave to snll the
real Oftate ol 1'lmrlcs Garner, late of said county,deceased.
JEREMIAH TATE, Administrator
{?*pt. 9, 1815. 50 [JHfi]
“BEHOLD!
‘I brill# you good tidings of great
toy, which shall be to all people.'*
PULMONARY ELIXIR. f
I'll#. ItUONKON n- -peeifolly io'orms llm citizen* of
JL/ Baldw in count), that he Inn now an Agency nt Mr.
SIIAIIAiVS Dr Goods Kmre, iw.i aiiii.h-s of Medicine, viz:
Culmoniii')' Cllxli-iti.a eulliiirlic 1'iIIh*
Dr. B. pl**d»*eH himself to the putili*: lout lim ELIXIR, will
euro Colie. iu Jive minutes, eiilo-r with m it: or henst—relieve
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, Cramp, and (Roup inn few
Ilnurs, or days ut most—ami lorAsth uu, will give relief in Ze/t
minutes. For public speakers, il* equal is not known, iu the
perfect restoration of llie voice lo us natural tone. All ob
struction* of the breast immediately removed hy u few dosi-n
ol the Elixir. And in confirmation of wlmt 1 here state, my
agents are all instructed to relit ltd the money in every case of
failure, where a fair trial ha* been mudo with tho medicine.
CATHARTIC 1>ILLS.
These Fills are purely vegotaoie—wart tun d to he mild in
their operation—possessing tonic ami stiaiulmit properties ;
nod will he louou useful in ulmmt ull classes of disease. For
coHtivenesa, or irregularities of the system, they are w ithout
a p nullcl. The boxes ure large, nnd pul tip in neat and por-
lable stile. Families will find it lo be gruut economy iu tho
purchase and use of these Fills.
I f the Cathartic Fill* fail lo t*rove what I have staled above,
•wlmt may ho stated on the hills, the purchaser can return
e empty box uml lubcl lo the Agent, and the money will ho
funded. Respectfully,
F. S. BRONSON, M. D.
J. II. Nlltlliail, Agent, Miliedgoville. 'Ll. 12
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NliVV VOllK.
To supply thocilv &. interior trade by the piece or package
JNo. 44 CEDAR STKEKT,
(NI'All WILLIAM.frT.)
L EF & BREWSTER give notice to Dealers in Dry Goods
that they have removed their WAR E-IIOUSE for Fill N-
TED CALICOES EXt’L US1VELY, from Feat I to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention lo FRINTS ONLi .L
Si. B are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing any
ver before offered in America—mid to sell ut puces as low.
uml obwkrai.lv l.owKR,than those whoseutleiitioii is divided
among a large variety of articles.
The Stock consists ofSKVKKAI. THOUSAND PATTERNS A.NL'
COLORS, KMliltAClNU EVERY VARIETY UK
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—numy styles oj which arc not up exclusively tor then
own sates.amt cannot be had elsewhere, except in second hands.
Dealers iu Flints will find it for their interest to examine
this stock heloiu making their purchases—they will hu\o the
advantage ol learning tho lowest market price, aud compar
ing all the desirable styles in market sulf l»y side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the
market,are placed in the handsui buy ers.
Oct. 8,1841. 2 tf
SIeITical caul.
D OCTOR FAWCETT, ofl96, Fulton street. New York
Member of llie Royal College of Surgeon*, of Loudon
aud Ediubmgli, nml Graduate of the Jplfersoti Medical Col
lege of Fhiladilphin; also, author of a work embracing ilia
following subjects, viz;—.Matrimony, Impoteiicv and Sterili
ty, anatomically, phyBiologically, and medically explained,
with a comprehensive exposition of the nature and modern
treatment of Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhcen,
Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissions, nml ull the conse
quences arising from self pollution. Doctor Fawcett contin
ues his private t oiisultntionn on the ahuvementioned diseases,
at hi* long established office, I9fi Fulton street, where tho
most aggravated forms of ail uficcltous of the generative or-
cans will yi*-ld to hi* mods of treatment, without restraint in
diet«r exercise,and without mercury. Even when tho pro
creative energies become torpid or paralyzed# from exccssivo
indulgence, or from masturbation, lie will bo ahlo to restore
the parts lo health and vigor. Person* nt a distance, enclos
ing $l,cnn have a copy of the work.
All letters must ho post paid,nnd directed to Dr. 11. Faw-
cett, 198 Fulton street,New York.
Aug.2(i. 48 (itn
FURNITURE AN0 HOUSE CARPENTRY. -
|)OBEKT I). II ALI. (successor of IF. Lord,) has con-
LL stonily on bund, makes to order, und repuirs all kinds of
Furniture.
All kind* of HOUSE CARPENTRY done in the best
manner, and low.
All kind* of Paintricnn he had ready for use. Class cut to
any size, ami G lazing done.
Al*u,Gluss for Picture frames, &c. ofvnrious sizes; Hard
ware Trimmings for Furnituro, &c., and Muhoguuy und
Black Walnut Draw Knobs, &c.
Ladies will please cull at Mr. Newell’s Store, where they
will Im conducted intotlie Shop and can see the Furniturc.
Milledgcville, June 10, 1845. 37 if
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
c.ii’mt.Hj s:t«o,ooo.
rpilE NEW-YOKK CONTRABUTIONSHIP FIRE
1 INSURANCE COMPANY having established nit agen
cy in Knoxville,Crawford rnnnty .w illinsurt*
DUIUJLXUS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FUR MTU RE,
nnd evervdescriptionof properly, against loss or damage hy
fire. FRANCIS 11. MURDOCK, Agent.
Knoxville, June 11, KH4. 37 If
Nolle** lor Dower.
V LL pcrnuiiH interested will tske notice, that application
"ill be Htmlt* at the n^l/IVnn ol' (lie Superior Conn in
u.|«. Sixth Uivl.lon oUhe Militia oftl.ia Spur,I bovr .l.ooglu ! »««"■>" '"r Ho«er m nil ilm Inml. ol wlii. lt l)nv„l
prop..,- i-Hi.., Prorliimiition. ordnri,.* you, 1 d.o.l pon.cn.oH,, j vine nt llie .aid omimv ..I iN.wtun.
th<-said t'olonels, or Coimuniidni.t* of Regitueiit*. to cause h
an elec ion to ho held on FRIDAY, tho llitli duy of January ; *
nxr.ai llio several places nf holding election* lor Member* | IYO’l'lC?I2
of the General As-emhlv, giving duo notice thereof, (or the | 4 LL person* are hereby cautioned again*! trading for
n(orc*nid vacancy, t J.\ six sum Ip'
JHVYTBS after dots application will he
1/ m ml a to llio Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, while sitting fin ordinary purposes,for leave to sell
the iii'groeo of Robert A‘•hurst, .tr.. deceu-ed.
JNO. M. AS HURST, Adm'r.
Nov. 12th, 1845. 9
ule lo llio Inferior Court of l.owud** county, when
sitting fur ordinary purposes, to sell the estate of Juuie* Fat
ten, late ol' Luanda* count v, deceased.
' WILLIAM PATTEN,Admr.
Oct. 37,1815. 7
to the honorable the I nlerior Court of Wilkinson county,
while sitting (or ordinary purposes, for leave lo Bell the real
estate ol Allen Ktuitli,luie of s iid county,deceased.
JAMES VICKERS, Administrator.
Sept. 11,1845. 51
1/012; UiM J fn alter dale, application wil
I made to ilia Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, wiiilesitting for ordinary purpose*,for leave to sell
ill < laud &. negroes belonging to the estate nf John Eady, 8f.
late of suid county, deceased.
HENRY EADY, Administrator.
Kept. 5th# 4815. 59
Nolire to B)eV> tors sm«l CrrHito rn.
\ l.l. person* liuviiii deuuimU against the estnto of Juiues
Ex.mi, lute of Wilkinson County,deccused, tiro request
ed to render them in terms of the law; mid those indebted to
October 28th, 1815
;.s boss,
J. G. It. HOGAN,
(i fit
Notice to Debtors a tail t’rcditors.
V I.L person* having demands against tho estate of Wil
liam Smith, late of Wilkinson county, deccascd.are r«
quested to lender them iu terms ol the luw; und those iu
il bled to suid estate, lo make immed'atc payment.
JAMES lllOSS, Adm’r.
Oct. 23 h. 1815. . fi fit
Notice to Debtors :iml Creditor*.
LL pi r-oiiR indebted to the estate of Robert Asfmrst, Jr.,
l deceased, late of Putnam county are hereby requested
input-.liule payment, uml tlioso having demands
riiinst -aitl estate v
Nov. 12th, 1815.
i duly uutheutioulud with*
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments compos
ing the Second Brigade, Sixth Division, Georgia j
MUitia:
A VACANCY having occurred by the resignation of II. I
'TARVER, Biigadier General of the Second Brig-
( lion of a Brigadie
ernl to fill the
And 1 an further order, that returns of said election ho made
to lle id Quarters in the time prescribed by law.
By the Commander in-chief,
7 JOHN II. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
to i’ieiivn:ic».
Type FoiRttlry A i'liailcr** Tnriai*liiii£
Warehouse.
d a new Type Foundry in j
rip HE Snbst ri
K theCitvo
,k ’ w, *°
or l.*rs iu nuy extent, for auv Uiiulol Job or Fancy Type, Ink,
Paper, (.'uses, Galleys, Brans Rule, STEEL COLUMN
Rl LE, Composing Sticks, Chases, nml every article for u
Priming Office.
'The Type, w hich are cast in new muulds, from an entirely
new set of mntrizes, with drop counters, are warranted to be
unsurpassed by any, and will bo sold at prices to suit the
lim All the type fumi-hed by us is ‘•band cast.**
Ft ir.ling Presses furnished, and aisn Steam Engines of the
inos> approved pHtteni*.
Comiiositiot) Rollers cnet for Printers.
Editor* tf newspapers, who will buy three times ns much
typo as their bills aiiioiint lo, tnuy give the. iihovnsix iipmtbs
insertiiiti ill llieir papers, utul send their papers couiuining il
lo the Subscribers.
COCKCROFT h OVEREND.
Kept. 9. 50 6m 68 Ann > I reel# New York.
promissory notes, five for thirty dollais (
and one for fifteen dollars, amounting to one hundred und
sixty-five dollar*; made by John J. Dunum! and W lliiuni E.
Duinuid, fluted third tiny of December, iu the year 1841. uml
due the li -t da) of January. 181fi, payable to Josiah Mur*
pliev, or heater, Administrator o i the estate of Kiisuunuh
| Johnson, lieceasid; nnd the makers of said notes ore can*
Hom'd ag mist paying theouinc to any one hut myself, as tho
{ notes hu*e been stolen from my possession.
JUKI A11 MURPI1EY.
Nov. 11th. 18-15. 7 if
“KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE: ~
A Traditionary Talc ol* ll>c C^ocKcd-IIat
Ge try ofl’tlic oitl Dominion.
By the author of the Cavaliers ot Virginia,'* c|*c,
C 1IIARI.ES YANCEY has the pleasure of informing the
/ Southern public, that he will issue fiom his Press in
West Wetiimpkn, Ala. iu a few* weeks, the above named Nov
el, bv n distinguished author icsiding iu the Stale of Georgia.
TilK KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE will he is-
sued in Pamphlet form, 2 vtds. 125 pages, or more each.—
Price 75 c-t*. per single copy— 9 conies fur $•»; 20 copies for
$10. CHARLES YANCEY, Wrtumpku, Alu.
Aug. 5. 45 if
| T is deemed In
\ LL per.*-
I * V'
Mt:eai:ic ijaiyi:s£sitv.
rp HE Uoiv# isity comprises a Theological, Collegiate nnd
1. Academical Department.
* TIIEOLOGK’AL DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John L. Dngg, I). D., Pmfessor of Sys
tem. itie I bi ology ; Rev. J. L. Reynold*, A. M., Professor of
IliUlii.MI Liteiiituie; Rev. N. .M. Craw lord# A. M., Professor
(elect) of Ecclesiastical History.
The course ot studies in tlii* Dep-ir'inent embrace* all the
hraoclies usually taught in Th -nlogh ul Schools of the first
order, including Hebrew nnd, if desirrd, Chaldee,
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John I. Dogg, D. I)., Fr sident; Rev, P. and I
II. Mel I, A. M , Prof, of Language*; B. <>. Peirce, A. M., *
Prof, of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy ; K. P. .Sanford,
A. jM , Proti ssor of .Mathematics; Rev. S. G. Hiliyer, A. M„
Professor («*l *ct) of B«*lle* Lettres.
The course ot studies io the College is us full a* in uny
kindred institution in the South.
ACADEMICAL DEPAItT.MENT.
R<*v. 'Thomas 1) Martin, A. IL, Principal.
Toe Students iu Ihi* Department me prepared for College
nnd r the direction of llie Fneiiltv.
EXPENSES.
Tuition,in the Collegiate Dep ii iiuent, $35 for the seholss- j |'»* r V,|7»’H'(
mates that no visitors lie admitted hrfoie 8 o’eh ek, A. .M.,be
tween 12 and 2, Mid after 5 P M.J and w ill,in those hoorson-
Iy in company with the Pltvsii iati or hy his written pem.il to
the Steward and Matron, except under pctuliur circumstan
ces. D.COOPER, Ilea. Plivs. &. Supeiint.
A tig. 12,1815. 47 tf
C*intion.
s are cautioned ttgniiist trading for n note innde
Hu.ncan Mims, lot #10. 1 do not recollect the
id note, hut it i* lite only one ol the sort 1 ever pave,
determined not to pay the same, miles* compelled
by law. ARCHIBALD MIMS.
Jacksonville, Ga, Sept. 1 Ol It, 1815. 52‘f
Jus! ECoceivcd# DocrrnDci* 1st# INI.?.
D ll. Durbins’ Observation* in the East.
Tlw A
graving*
A meric
Shepherd, by L. A Morrell, with fn-
Christmas, a domestic legend by W.G.
■; In tho Preparatory Department.#25; in (he Theologi
cal Department, fiee.
Beard from 7 to #8 per month. Washing, Room rent, Ate.,
ttbnui #2,(Ut [ier mouth.
Tlu* tirrit session commence* on the 2d Wednesday ill Au- |
gust, and close* on the 3fith of November.
The 2nd session begin* on the 15th of Janttnry# and closes
with the Commencement Exercise* on the 2d Wcaneaday iu
Julv.
For the course of studies in llie several departments, in de
tail, refer to the Christian Index,ornpplv to one of the Pro-
fp J Th<- Clirouiele nml Sentinel.ami Constitutionalist, A u-
gu*ta;tiie W big anil Banner, Athens, tin* .Southern Recorder
und Journal# Milledgeyille; the Republican und Georgian,
Kavnnmih, ami the Enquirer and Times, Columbus, lire re*
queried to publish the above once a mouth for five month*,
nad forwent their accounts for settlement lo the Treasurer,
'Thomas J. Burney, .Madison.
Sept. 30th 1845. 1 m5m
rou sai.i:,
A FORTY Aere Lot, No. Oil, in the 13th District, 2d
/Il Section,of Cobh county. Tlmnhove lot w illhe soldon
rcasonuhle tenuB.by immediate application nt this (»ffii
May fi. 1845,
32 tf
AdntiniMrntor'fc Sale.
W ILL he sold on Wednesday, thn twentieth dnv of Jan
uary next, at the late res*denee ofltillier Hasty, do-
ceased, in Twiggs county, all the persounl property helong-
ing lo liie rstate of snid deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder,
Horses. Hogs.Cows, lloiifehnld nml Kitchen Furniture, nml
otlierarticles loo tedious to mention. Terms of aulo made
known on the duy of Bale,
JOEL HORNE, Adm’r
Dee. Inf, 1845. 15 tile
The Bachelor’i
Simms*
'The Groves of Blarney, by Mrs. S. C. Hale.
I he Wing of the Wind,by . II. Ingtahum.
by Lieut. Murray.
'The Ktolen IMr, hy M. Marvel. '
The Zuloik.t,liy Eugene Kue.
Mrs. \\ asliiiigton Poll*and .Mr. Ktiiith,
j 'Tale* by .Mis* Leslie.
Alida, or Town and Country, hy the author of {Allen Pres-
I cott.
i 'The Salamander, a Novel Romance hy Eugene Kue*
j 'I lie Violiun, a llomune.e hy Baron l)e La Mullu.
I Fouclie,the Cuttnn Lord, hv Mis* Stone.
| Iluipcr's IIIiimiiauIt-d and Hltislrated Khakspenre.
Also, llni|>> r’* llluminaleil n:ii| Piet mi .1 Bible, am!
(iihhou's Decline aud Full of the Rmiuiii Empire,hy il.H.
iMiloumn, iiiiiI a variety nf late Novels, Music: uud 'Toy Books
receiving constantly, ami ull kinds of Books can be received
at the shortest notice, bv application Iu
M. E. EDWARDS.
lE/'The subsetibar is solo Agent iu .Millmlgevillc for
Dr- B. Briinilrelli'x Bills,
Mnal's Morrison Pill,
Tlic Hi/grtm Universal Medicine, oho,
Mojfail's Phecnix Billers and Pills.
It is useless to mention the virtue of these medicine* None
can tell hut those that liuve tried them in all kinds of diseas*
13 tl M. B. EDW ARDS.
a,
CHEAP SIDE!
JVcte t.oods .Irriviug Mfaily.
Qtj.OAUS—‘-’O Hilda,ciiii.imii.K of |iri..,« Nl.CrnU.Port
P Mui.;«vi»I.i, nnd Now Orlean.—l!d(IO lb. ,|„„b|o ro .
Bli.il Limf. Formil.by WRIBHT &. STETSON.
C n.PPKH-MMi l.a K H, .lining "Ml, I, mi,* b. found Ixit
^ old (jovoniinoot, Java, Uio,(Ti 1 -
,,i Ir by
"bn,and Si'Dimiinen. Fur
WKIUI1T & STETSON.
( TV A 41. V 1.0 lilt —A superior urlirle—needs hut a
J triul to bn appreciated. For sale hv
WRIGHT & STETSON.
WjUOH r A STETSON.
j<<>A P nii.l STAllCII—M b"vo»'i,r'(;„i 1 .„,o’,'„,S7.
For ..I. by WHICHT & STETSON.
QMEAES—I u,(Kill of Superior bnfi"!.. For .alcbv
*2. WUKJHT &. STETSON.
S HOES—KtOUprufKip IJrocitoa. For Mall (iv
WniUUT & BTBTSON.
ill OLA8SE8—Now Orlean. and Cuba. For rale bv
" 1 WltlUIIT & STETSON
M AC:KE I*Eli—No.! and 2 in wlmlo nmilinlr bnrroFa
XTA For Ml. by WKItilim STETSON.
d 11 liS—Sperm, l.inaocd and Train. For valo bv
” WKiraiT & STETSON.
S ALT—dbUeucka, largeaizo. Fffr mile bv ~
WIUGHT At.'STETSON.
B AOOIXO-rO piocaa, weighiiiR 3 pomida™io~ihe vnrd.
Foranl.bjr WilKillT Ac. STETSON.
B ill IP *?■?,? PIJ fW'iam-3JI^7oi-K„p
200 lbs of 1 vvme, l*or sale hv
WRIGHT A STETSON.
1 ICO —10 roiiH of Sweed and Ei.sli.li, Cart nod Oriman
Sleel. 1'or Male by WltlUHT Ac. S TETSON.
N A H.S-“H)0hi‘g» warm cut, na.orted Miv.i.. K,ir M„l,. |, v
WHICH T At. S I K.TsON.
I pi#IIAC;<!0—A low boxen of superior (Jold Leaf (Jen-
A tlrmcn’* i'obucco. For sale hv
WRIGHT & STETSON.
TIVEA—Iuiporial,Gunpowder. HrsownutTllin< l~T'oi salo
1 WltlOIFT At. STETSON.
1 1 .HIE—A low barrulsiu gotol order. Fornale bv
-I _ WRIGHT & STE TSON.
A XES—ID do/.en superior enst sterl. Fur sale bv ’
• WRIGHT & STETSON.
( iHOI'HCRV and (il, VMM WAItF-i l.rio
Vj ti —orlnioot. Fur sale by \( RIUIIT N. STETSON.
n 'ATI.K UU KFTS nml BltOORIS—For
■aleby .. .............
WIUGHT Ac STETSON.
\VIGF SIFTl;H!s —f»t all sizes. For sale hv
f ▼ WRIGHT 6c STETSON*
t (OOLt.HS and ,lll!.mlili:s-[i lares assort-
V ; ot- E"r solo by WIUGHT & S TE TSON.
V . S A l>«» V» -(i I.ASS-1IXID IDX12 Ar„ a .ope-
» » riot article.—For sa.o by W HIGH )' As -TETSON-
Wf lll'l’li LEAD—I.xlra and No. i. For sale bv
_> * WRIGHT Ac STETSON.
C^ACVOMY l II 1(1.A i.—of all auinbrra. For rale
J- by WRIGHT Ac. STETSON.
( 4S« AUUKUS—a auperim nrticlc. Fur sale bv
W WRIGHT iL STETSON.
B CD-COKDS, Shoe Tlirond m.u Mud 1-
roils—all stipetiur anieUs. i or sole I \
WItlt.il T Ac*STETSON.
L'NIiyi:* and FOIIKN, and POCKET.
IV 14141V ES. For sale by WHIGIII tt STETSON.
I >ADI.OPKS, (JUiBI ETS, IIAD1MLitS,
A and 1- lf,L.N. For Sale bv
WRIGHT it STETSON.
1) Hoad and hitiuKliiib- llaivlicts. Fi.rsall
AJ bv WIUGHT At STETSON.
ilEU l-SIlilA km, Curry Combs, Suudct
»J (illtl SllOVVl,. For sale bv *
Wright & stetson.
aTOCK LOCKS and Window NprinKs,
O Imii -Ole bv WRIGHT A S’l i'tso.V.
ipryfiFKasrTwS’iH.r" l,u,,s Utt *
WRIGHT &i STETSON.
L tGT’ITUJK PAPER- A (ioe orti. ie. For sale b,
J WRIGHT St STETSON.
,V
U HIGH I iV .STLI KUN!
Nov. 25, 1845.
tucks, large size, I.iveipool Knit. A few
i do.—J usl rei cived nml lor sale hv
H WRIGHT STEtSON.
r*IIUI# l ei(-|i>s|0|| l^aps, \\ Inti
«. \Vjis1i Brushes, Kami Paper and many other article*, al
of which will he sold LOWER than at auv other house iulhi
ciiy.bv WIUGHT AND Kl*l. t >o,N.
Milledgevilie. K. pt.23. 1845. fio ,f
WILIilfIDK A SjIIITII’N
EUlvOiEAN TIMES
Is wriiten uml ptililishml e-presslv for despatch hy all the
Sleum Ship* which leave England lor
THE UNITED SI A T E S AND CANADA.
rill.lE KSSl NT IA I- PCATUltK* DISTINGUISH if FRo»| AIL
CONTI.MPORANKOUS rUULICATlONS.
FIRST.— It < <-i tuius a full, conccl, und coiiiprehrmive
Shipping Li*t. I • isotis interested in the Miiritie nf Aiiiiika
iiiii) tin 111 ai> iistant to the iiiluimatioii which the) seek,
with the certainty of telyiiig on it* truth. It thus supersede*
Shipping List*, uml oihci expensive piildiealions fiom I,mope,
some ol w iim Ii inu six times the price of "Wili mlr JL kmith'*
Euiuii'kan Times."
KEUONDLY.— It contains* n Price Current of all the grant
Hi it is, i ii.u i.ti-op .. t. Markets, devo'ed prim-ipuli) to the at-
*ieh*M «»i irtidn uud *« nmierce. more iiniiiedinteii upp« imill
ing In 'lie I. ml. il Sip-es nnd British America, and m which
the .M.'icluiiii. the'1 n dcr, und the man ol litisim r* must leel
an immediate iuteicst. On the seme ofCorrei Hies*, the '1 ub-
ular Figures, mid the lemarks itccnmpiiimtig the vaiimt*
Markets, showing their actual rotitljiion, nun be relied on,
aud are, ii, (net. an authority with most of rm; first
HOUSl.f f. THK l'KINCIPAL CIT1K.8 OF 1IIF. IMTH) bTATL*
AND CANADA.
THIRDLY.— As n newspaper, it preren s to llie Aiiieiicun
rendei. in a coiiceiitrutcd state, nml wluic li e ii.irrt.--t or Bin
lui|>oituuce oftlie sui-jei t di mumls it, in thr mo.-t ib tailed nml
iiniplu fmiii, ever) topic of political, coiiiuieicial, domestic,
ami miM-i-lluiieuua illicit ut which has occurnd in Eimpcor
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