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Putnam January SherllT'i Sale.
W tt.i. be sold before f!*•« Court-miuse dm r in Kntnnfnn.
Putnam eounlv, on (lie llr*» Tueadnyiu JANUARY
next. within iho legal lionrN ofsale.llio tallowing properly,
win
T*vo feather bfila, linen In*. Ulead*. two cord*, hi * chairs,
fonrincinra Ira mu, onn camllo aland, mir oloch. and one
countarpuin; all levied on a* the properly id’ Money lloby
lo satisfy u li la issued Iron* the Superior Colin of void couu
iy,in favor of Clark Ac. Lawson, vs. Main
Dee. 5 104.I.
W.T. SA SI SIU.N.S, D. sjherifl*.
14
Craw lord Jammry Nalo**.
l» ||,|, |to noldbatorethe Court•lioiinedoor in llie town of
* ▼ Knoxville,Crawford county, uii the lirsl Tuesduy in
JANUARY’ next, within the usual hours of *ulo, llicfol-
towinf property,lo wit:
One negro woniiin about twenly-seven yearn old by the
name of Klim, of vellow t nmplrxinti ; levied on to satUlv
one ultMclinieiit fi fit from Craw ford .Superior Court,in favor of
It. K Perrv At Co., vs Aiclnbnltl Armstrong and Jtines A
Piosser. Property pointed out in said li In.
Also,two hundred nerea of land more or less. Nos. UK
21 ami 22, it being fraction* hi soveiith district, or (Mil Agen
cy reserve known as the place whereon Christopher Cock ran
now lives,joining lands with David Pirston nnd A J. Preston;
lev ieil on to satisfy one li la from Burke Superior Collit. in
favor of A. Wood’& Co. vs. I’lto*. Cni-krati and Christopher
Cockrnn. Propertv pointed out hv plaintiffs.
JAMES UEELAND,81uriff.
Dec. 1, 1845. H-
~ Ware Jammvy *hcilil’« Jutlt*.
W ILD be sold in the town ol Wurelmro’, Ware county,
on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, within the
legal hours of sale the following property, to wit*
One lot of laud in the fifth district ol originally Appling
now Ware eounlv, No. not know n, being the place whereon
tiitnmvl Sweat* formerly lived, containing four hundred and
ninety acres more or less; levied mi as the property of Sam
uel Sweats, to satisfy two fi Ins issued fn in the Superior
Court of W aie county, one in favor of N. Smith & Co., vs.
said Sweats, oue in fuvor of Streets Ac Pringle vs. duuiuei
Sweats.
On** lot of land in the seventh di «trict of originally Appling
now Ware county, No.356; levied oil as tho propertv ol Da
vitl nulls to satisfy two li fas issued from a J nation's Court
of 581) distrii 1, U Al., in favor of Seaborn Lostinger vs. David
Hulls. Levy made and returned to me by u Constable,—
Properly pointed out by defendant.
.MILKS J. GUEST, Sheriff.
Nov. 20,1845. 14
Buff* January 'ioriKitgo sncrlfT’A »«k.%
U ILL oe sold on the tirxi Tuesday to J ANUARY ncxi,
before the Couit-linu**e door in the town of Jackson,
Hulls county, within tho legal hours of sale, tliu following
pronettygo wit:
4 lie Negro slave Lot, a man about 40 years old ; his w ife
Silvio, about 45 years old; Funny ,a woumu; Kdeund l.edie,
Silvia's children, young women from 20 to 25 vcaisold; Pan
iiv’s children, from one to fourycars old; Kde’actiildreii,
three in number, two boys mid one girl f'roui two tu mix years
old; a girl child of Lethe's, about 15 utonllis old ; also', Sil
via’s oilier children,three hoys and a vouug girl, from four to
fifteen years old ; also, Bob, about 00 years old; also, Jim
about 3ti years old : also, Kllcck, about 31 years eld. Solo
as the property of Morion Hied sue, by virtue ofu mortgage fi
fa horn tb#* Interior Court of suid county, >u favor of Charles
B.ilev am! Gustavu* Hend ick vs Moiiun Hledsoc. Proper
tv pointed out in the. imntgugt* ti la.
Il l RAM II. DOSS, Sheriff.
October 30th, 1845. (5 tds
Bulls lorigiixc SlicrJii’* Stile.
W ILL tie sold before the Court-house door in the lownol
Jackson, Runs county, on the first Tuesday in
FEBRUARY next, within the legul hours of sale, the
following property,to wit:
Five negroes, viz— Jticoh, Peter, Sam, Jim. and Frank; le
vied on as the prop rfv o/’Ephraim Price, deceased, hv virtue
of a mortgage ri fa from the Inferior Court of Green county, in
favor of Thomas G. Janes, an J controlled by Stephen \V.
Piii e vs. Kphruim Price. The above iiumed sluvca pointed
out in auid tnorormre fi fi.
OEOHOIA, Baldwin tionuly.
Inferior Court, sitting for i rdittary Purposes, Monday,
November HUh- 1845,
PRESENT, their Honors—JOHN s. THOMAS, \V1L
1 LIAM H. T.MSLKY, WILLIAM S. ROGERS, Jus
tices.
Abraham Foard, f lunrdiuti of William O. Harris, Orphan of
Ezekiel lluriis, deceased, appealed and presented to the
Court a full a ml final receipt from said orphan now out of
Ins minority; ami petitioned the Court to giant him letters of
Disinisioo trom said Giuirdinmdiip :
, ^ hereupon ii was ordered, that the Clerk of this Court do
issue a citation, requiring all pcrsiiiiMcoiiceined to he and ap
pear at the next regular Term of said Cnuit, tube hohlen on
the second Monday in January next, to show cause, il any
they have, why said lelteis should noi be grinded-
It was,also, further ordered,that said citation he published
according to legal requirement.
A true extract from tlio mmoles ofsaid Court, tills 15tli No-
eamber, 1845, JOHN W. \V. 8NEAD, 0, o.o.
AalAHit.’A, <oiinl).
Inferior Courl, sitting for Ordinary purposes, July
'term, 1845.
I P appearing to the Cutirt hv tho representation of Mrs.
Elizabeth Washington, F.Xe’cu iix on the Estate of Rob-
eit H. W asliincloii. deceased,thut I lie said Execntiix tins fill-
I v iidinitiiNiered on said Estate, and wishes to ho dismissed
therefrom :
It is itinrefore, on motion, ordered. That the Clerk of this
t'onii do issue a citation requiring oil persons concerned, In
slievv cause, it any they have, on or before the second M«.n
day in January next, why said dismission should not h£ gran
leu—ami that said citation he published according to legal in-
quiremeut.
A true oxliact from the minutes, this 7ih dav of July, 1845.
41 miiin JOHN W. \V. SNEAD, c c.o.
GEOIIGIA, iiiikiitxoii Conuiy.
W HEREASJ allies >1. Folsom applies to me for letters
ol Administration on iticestutc of Gilbert D. Combe,
late of said county, deceased :
1 hear are therefore to cite and admonish all and singulur
tho Kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be am!
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, to
show cause, i f any they have, why said letters should not lie
granted.
tiiven iindertnv hand at office, this Dili dav of Nov., 1845,
8 lilt ^ AUG. H. KAI FORD. Clerk.
(G OilGI \, To!fillP < ouiai J .
W HEREAS Henry Cook,Jr. und Seuhurn llall, apply
to me for letters of Administration on the estate ol
Henry t *ook. Urn,, Jute of said county, dccentft 0 ’
Diese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred ami creditorsofsaiddeceased to he ami appear ui
my office within the time prescribed by luw. lu show cause,
if iiiiv they have,why suid loiters should not lie grunted.
Given uudermy liund, ut office,ihi*bill duv ol Nov., 1845.
8 St JNO. F. McRAK, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Fniifditixi'oiinlv.
1V/ HER Kan W it i jam Aduir applj,■* to no* for letters of
“ ▼ Administration on Clio estate of Alien llilburn, late o!
suid county, deceased:
These ure, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singulur
the kindred ami creditors ot said deceased, tu ho mid appeur
at my office, w iihitt the time prrscribt d by lavv.ro sliovv cause,
it any (hey have, wh v suid letters should not he gtanifd.
Gueo under niv Lend, at offu e, this l .fith dav ot Si pt 1815.
y m6iu L. 1 lit>AIPmj.s,(iLC. O,
(nLOKGIA, Ilffillfii'FoiiiiD, *
l % IIEl*EAft George W. Hrutoii applies to
At of A dm mistral ion ,»ii the estate of Ei>
latent suid euimty, dec
J’Jtesearedh^rofo/e, tacitv. and admonish ull mid s*itigtilnr
the kiiulrodumi creditors ofsaid deceased.to In* ami jippeur
at iny olfice within the time prescribed by law,to showcuusc
iluny exist, w by suidlette.i s should not he granted.
G’lvrn under my hand at oilier lhia20lh du v of Ocl.,T4J45.
c " JOHN IMlICKEN.SON.c. c. o.
BroMtflfet to Jnil,
IN Hpurtu, Hancock county,a boy wbassys
his mime i« Austin, and belongs to Wesley
Tarver, Macon county, Alabama. Austin is
of low stature, mid well set, not vary black,
with no particular murks, and looks to ba be-
I wean twenty live nnd thirty yaurs old. The
owner is leuoested to conic forward, prove property, and take
him away. K. S. II AKDWIC’K.
Spann, Nor. 24th,1845. U tf
£j\
j£EL}
BroiiRlil to Jiillt
AT Irw niton, Wilkinson county, Georgia, o
negro mun, who says his name is A N TIIOM Y,
iihont tweiitv-live years ol age, fiva loet six or
eight inches high, rather yellow emnplexion.
am) says uebalonga to a man living in Orange
_county, N. <*., by the iiume of Handy Check
ownnror owners are requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges, ami lake him uwuv
Julv 13111, III 15
S. H. MURi’l) Y, Jailor.
43 tl
iirOlIRlkt to .lull,
Til Is dav, a negro iiihii wlm snva h|R name is
FRANK.and llini he belongs to Jesse Heck, ol
Henry county,Gii. Suid negro is of light com
plexion, about five feet ten inches high, speaks
quick when spoken to. The owner is requested In
come forward, prove property, pay charges, and
take him avvuy.
T. A. BRANNON, Hhoriff.
-cogee en., July 9. 1845. 42 to 12m or tf
t; ron^lit to JhII,
\ T Irwiuton, Wilkinson county Georgia, a negro man,
wlm suvs his name is GEORGE, about twenty-two
years old, rather vellow complexion, five feet sit or eight
inches high, and suvs he belongs to John Carter, of Coltim-
h -h Georgia. The owner «r owners are requested to com*
forward, ptuve properly, pay chat gee, and take him away.
July Mill, 1845.
Brought to Barirn Jnil,
O N the 2d dav ot Muv last, a Negro man slave, who .
his mime is* J AMES, and ihut lie belongs to John Mary,
of Hmke county, and that he ran awuy about the l5t|i oi
April Haid hoy is ahum live feet five or nix inches high,
dark completed; his hack well marked with the whip.
jo;*“
ocl. 7.
Brought to Jail.
O N the Mill iust. a negro fellow by the name or PM ELI A,
ubiml i a mily one years old, of yellow complexion, about
five feet six inched lii"h, who says he belongs tu Getiersl Reu
ben C. Hlmrter, of Eiifuola Ain.
I*, v. BRANNON, Hli’ff. of Muscogee County.
Columbus. Sepi. 24tfi 1845, l--ml2n»orff.
66
BEHOLD !
S jtOUB .1IOI¥T»IN after dale application will be
. made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Dec nturconn
tv, when sitthi* for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the
rVul estate ol Charles Garner, lute ofsaid county, deceused.
JERFiMLAll TATE, Administrator
Sept. 9. 1815. [ J p u)
for letters
(lie estate of Epjinly DlcCrdl
•Iguge fi fi.
o. if. p. McClendon, d. sheriff.
Nov.21, 13)5. _ HI tds
W it utl- January MierilT’-tSalr.
ILL he sold tiel-ire the Court-house door in the town
of Jackson, Halts county, on the first Tuesday in
J \ NI A 1CY next, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Fifty acres id land,more or less, it being the northeast cor
nerol Lot No. 144, in the 3d District cf formerly Monroe, now
Butt-*county,whereon Riehaid Fliteral r:-»w lives; levied on
us the property of Richard Fliteral, to satisfy two fi Ins from
a Justice's Court in luvor of riiomas Foster vs Richard Fn-
teral. Lev »• made and returned tu me hv *V. J, Cucr, cniista-
o. h. r. WccLendom, o.Hhfl:
II Ids
50 Gm
November 25.1815
-lloiilKiMirrr I*I)< pouert slu-rill’, -talcs.
V LL he -ulii before the Court-house door til Mt. Vernoii
* R.uitgoiuery County,on the first I’uesday in JAMU-
aR\ mxxt, wltbiu the ttsuu! hours ol sale, tlie folli.wing
propertv to wit:
One negro boy by fhe name of Toney, about thirty years
old ; .diy, hundred acre«; of nine land, mure or lei’s, in
eluding in,. j.i,j, r(JVPl ^-**«-) whereon Thomas Mosuloy now
lin-w; j*,, hundred acres \ >m * I ami, mure or less,
tneimJiiig in- imiirnvein. nr whereon James Coouer now lives
of "Hid lands Iv.ng i„ ,| lr - 5Ut Cuin,.aEy District, ami on
lie WMir-rn ot Psn-I 1 h t Ti-»er t'reeks—all ut said pro
. ..n •* * >• , ; s Moasley. ™.'"‘ r , v one 11
f- , Mo-B.ey.-iI.-an. I » , j , m favor ol
. Clement 1 • •'*'
^ itaneii * r "
... ,principui, and Brant
-8um»«l Sill-f v * 'llftJ.i.u.nuV Mu«el*v, »*uuriiiel>. t*n« of
>kv MomI.v -r,.- 11 ' "'™ plaintiff, and Uio i^lunn# b\
nid ,irt)|i'-riy poinled out tv plan.itn,
il.lemlaul,. j J).WALL, Sheriff.
N»v.21,1815.
Unlntitrairlx’i BaK- , ,,
cminiy. _ lhe „ m „ ol Wurnbuio .Ware
GLOiiGIA, Dt'Ciiltir Comaly.
% V iJKKL'AH Thomas U nigliam, Administrator on I he
* Y eitntaol William W lijglmm, late o( said county, de
ceased, applies lor letters ut lJ.iuuiKsiun fioin tui-d Admin is-
11 ation :
'These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all an-dsingular,
the kindred und creditors ofsaid deceased, to he and appear
at my office, w ithin the time prescribed hv law,lo shew cuuse
il any they have,-why suid letters should not be gra>'itecl-
11 "dor my L-aud at <*fti(*t', this 2d dav of Hep l., 1845.
JOHN P. DICKENSON, a. c. o.
GEOKtilAf Dfratur # »uniy.
\\/ HE RE AS N«tlmmel H. Hicks, Admiiiistrutoi on the
v ▼ estate oi ANxilium Brown, deceased, applies to me
' or I'Mters ol dismission train »>nid Administration :
I he jo a re,therefore ,t on itc undaduiouisii ull and ^.t'nguli i
the kindred and creditors of •Mtiil deceased .to bo and appear
at my olhce within the time prescribed by la w.tosliow cause .
tuny they have, why said! etters should not be grajitetl.
Given under my hand nl office, this 3d duv ol'Oitobei ,1845.
H b>1< iOHN I*. IHCKEN.SON, c. c . o.
riOiiR TlOA'i'SlN utter date application will be
1? made to the llonnrubl* the Inferior Court at rutnam
county, while sitting foi oidinary purposes.for leuve to well
tho ne"rc*«*t, cf Koheit Aslitnet. Jr., deceased.
JNO. M. ASHURST, Adiu’r.
Nuv. 12th, 1845. <J
S “7n\m;h Ttdiatiis after date application will he
1 mu.to to tlm Interior Court ot l.ovvmles county, when
silting for onlinury purposes, to Hell the estate of James Fat
ten, late of l.ovvnde.9 county, deceased.
WILLIAM I»\TTF.N, Atlmr.
Oct. 27,1815. 7
■tiler date application wtllhe made
’ in tlie homirtihle the I nferior Court ol \\ ilkiiisoiicounty.
while nitiing lor ordinary purpiups, for leave to sell the real
cfciutcol Allen Huiitli, laic of said coiiuiy .deceased.
JAMES VICKERS, Administrator.
8f pt. 11,1815.
application will he
made to tlm Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, whilesitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the lum! & negroes belonging to the estate ol John Eatly, sr.
late of said county, deceused
i-hil
Nonfsonurv lonmy.
VY nr.Kr.AM John (*illi s, liuardiuii of the tnino
n dren of James Cabin tin, late ofsaid county, dee . ...
applies to me lor letters of -dismission from Ins said Gvuur-
diunsliip :
I liese are, therefore, lo and admonish nil nnd f u : r
thoM- coneerned, to be i ,nd appear at my ( llice within the
lum* prescribed by law, h |,, m cause,ifuuv exiflta, whv tsfiid
letters struutd not bo g? nnted.
Given under my hui .,| lt , „ifi C e thia Nov. 1 Ith, 1815.
au>flw FAiiUUIlARD McRAE, C. O. O.
iFAi T^illtliiHon Comity.
\\/ Martha (Riamheianpplies to me for letteis
> V ol AilminitO i e.i
I the i
liefi
county on the fir at .
usual houra of s'l* (he Ivnd
estate of leery
heirs und
of Adminial .ration on ilmi part
(dmmbors, deuer.Bed, not disposed ul
Chambers:
I (who nro, l no re fore, to cite and admonish all and singula
thime c.oucr i ^ed, tv. show eittif>e, if any they linv
letters ol \daniniuiratiun should not be granted.
Given uii.tlermy bund at office, this 24th dav of Nov, 1845.
II Jl AUG. IL KAIFoIU), Clerk.
« pt. 5th, 1815.
HENRY EADY, Administrator.
50
Nolicp to DHMoik smd Creditors.
\ EE persona having demands against the estute ol James
Exiiin. late ofWilkiiiaon County,deceased,are r- quest
«d to render them in terms of the law; nod those indebted to
raid cstuttf, lu make immediate puvmeut.
JAAfEH ROSS, ? r ,» rq
J. G. It. HOGAN, J r8 '
October 28th. 1815. « «t
INoticc to Behtorn mid «:re<litors
EE persona having demands ugniuat the estate ol
linm Smith, latent Wilkinson county, deceased, are re
iptesled to render then
ttelit* d to said estate, t
Oct, 28th. 1845
terms ol the law; uud those in
make itmm’duile nnyinont.
JAMES ROSS, Adm’r.
6 Gt
1%'oticc to Debtors and CrtMlllora.
A 1.1, persons indebted to the estate of Robert Ashurst, Jr..
cm deceased, late of Futnuin county are hereby requested
i r make immediate payment, and those having demand*
r Min-1 -aid estate will send them in duly authenticated with-
i i the tittle prescribed hv law.
JNO. M. ASHURST, Adm’r.
jN'ov. 12th, 1845. 9 Gt
,| negroes belonging to the
used. Sold for the benefit of the
doors Terms made known on the day ol Rale.
d,! MILES J. GUES'I, Adtn’r.
SARAH JOlCE, Adntr’x.
Nov. 20, 1814. 11
4 tl m I ii int rat or’* » «I £
W ILL he Hold l»y an order «»l (he Inlyr “
countv, on thetir^t I’tHisdav to I
2E2 in the 7th Gistrict and 3d section ol
n '"Til!,"on the fust i'ue-dav in January next.at Jacksonville.
T,U7r"o n r.! , |S W». Ili, km-vn ■>». McAlly-l-r pl«-«.
oml N—.'66 1,11 in O--'." *
willi 111, im-umii.-rnm-«- <,( Hi.- h <l.,.v.-r ; ami \o. o.) i
III. Till Diatiialul' mud ciiutilj-, and « wgiuwoiimu lo m .ill
\ears old • . . ..
Sold as the property of William Studstill, sr. lute ol paid
county, deceased, for the benefit of the lieir^ and creditors ot
said deceased. Terms made kn;
Court of Telfair
ember next, lot No.
riginally Cherokee.
OJLO'.Ojia, Bc.-niitr Comity.
W H.EH.KAS Wright Sundersand Thomas Sanders apply
4o in« for lettciH of Admiiiistr itiou oil the estate, of
Robert W. Sanders,late ofsaid comity, deceased:
Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil und sing’ul n r
the kindred und creditors of suid deceased, to tie ami
appear ut myofiice w it bin l lie time prescribed hv luw, touhovv
c juse.it any lhe> have,wh v said letters should not hogm'uieiL
Given undermv bund aioffice,this 2d dav <>l Dec,,18-1.5,
15 I1H JOHN F. DICKINSON, c. u.. o.
GEORGIA:
Jn the Superior Court of Hancock County, C
Term, 1"*45. Present Ills Honor Junius Hiltyer»
Archibald Drake *)
W M. STUDS I ILL,jr. Adi
Tolfnircotintv, ^ejitemUnr 2Ith. 1845.
AthtiiaiMialrn’k^iih., . ^
\ GREK ABLY i-> an order ol the Honorable Inferior Court
of Jasper County, when silting for ordinary purposes,
will he sold before the Com t-lio ise door in M-mticello. on the
firsi Tuaedaviti F**bruarv next, within the legal hours of sale,
the lauds and negroes belonging to the estate of Jesse M.
Spencer, (iec-eriet-il. ‘IVnir. un tlm -1-rv of omI-
OiM. I llli, 18(5.
CI1AULH3 L. KIDLLY, Adinini-lrmor.
H Id.
J
IN EQUITY.
October
Judge„
William II Price
impleaned with
Berry Peeler and
Benjamin lioterts, AdmW.
t l being shown to the Court, that the defendant, Willitnn
il. Fi ice, is bevond (he jiirisdictiuii of this Conr t :
It is ordered, that he appear at the next Term of ibis C onrt
and plead, answer, or demur to the hill of complaint in this
cau-e.oi that the allegations in suid hill will he tab en ns con
fessed by him ; and that a copy ot this order he published
once a month »or four months in the Georgia Jmtvnul, previ
ous to said refill.
A true extract from the minutes ol Hancock Superior
Court, October 17,1845.
Il uiIm JOS. T. SIMMDNS. Ikopt. Clerk.
tllMD (tliAllTDICS;
MtLl.KDGKVII.Lli, I lltli Nov., 1815. I
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments compos
? ig the Second Brigade, Sixth Division, Georgia
Ut in:
VACANCY having occurred by the resignation of 11
‘J bring you good tiding* of great
toy, irhich sintll be to alt people,
PULMONARY ELIXIR. ,
U.iO.VlUV n— iii'.-iliillv io'iirniiiIII. cili*en« of
U llnlilv.ni 1-uunly, Ill'll lie lim- nn."' on Acflu-v ol Mr.
3IIAII A1S*3 Hr lln.iil. Sn.tr, iwoiiiiii.li h iifMoiliiini!, vi*:
1-ttlHioiitiry Kliilr «»ii I Mthiiriic Fill-*.
hr. IL piriliioo liiiliOi'lilu lilt- |»lliiii" (lull liio k-l.lAiiv -ill
c lira Co lie. infer minutes, riihet with man or^ beast—relievo
Asthma,Consumption, Coughs, (‘ramp, mid Croup in a few
Imurs, or days ut must—ami lorAstlimu, will give relief in ten
miuutea. Yor public speakers, its equal is not known, in tho
perfect reatoration of the voice to its natiirul time. All oh-
structioiiB of the Lieaat immediately removed by a few doses
of Iho Elixir. Ami in confirmation of what l here elute, my
agents ate all instructed to refund the money in every ease of
Liiluie, where u fair iriul bus been made with the medicine.
CATHARTIC PILLS.
These Fills are purely vegetable— warranted to he mild in
their operation—Possessing tonic and Hlimohint properties ;
ami will he found useful io utmost all classes of disease. For
nostiveness, or irregularities of (lie system, they are without
a parallel. The boxes are large, and put lip ill tins! and por
tal.Io st} lo. Families will find it to ho greut economy in tho
purchase and use of these Fills.
lithe Cathartic Fills fuil tu i-rovc vvlint l have stated above,
or what may be stated on the hills, the purchaser cuii return
the empty box and lubel to the Agent, uud the money will he
refunded. Respectfully.
F. S. BRONSON, M. D.
D. II. Kbaliavt, A (frill, Milledgeville, tin. 12
1Sew York Ciiy Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city At inferior trade hv the piece or package
JSo. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WILL1AM-PT.)
L EE 9c BREWrtTF.R give notice to Dealers in Dry Goods
that they have removed their WA RK-HOl/HE for FREN
TED CALICOES EXCt L'SIVELY, from Frarl to 44 Cedar
Street. My confining their attention lo FRINTS ON Li ,1.
B are enabled tu evhihit mi aSMoritnetit fsr surpassing any
ever before offered in America—mid tu sell si prices us low.
uud GKNERALLY LowKK.tliuti those wlioscstleuliou is divided
among a large variety of articles.
The Stock consists ofskvkrai. thousand patterns ani
COLORS. RMRRACINO fcVKHT V* KILTY or
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
ui market—many styles oj which are got up c ad naively !<rr thru
men sa/is.aud can nut tie had elsewhere,except in second hands.
Dealers in Fritil* will find it for their interest tu examine
this stock before making their purchases—tliev will have the
advantage olleuruing the lowest market price, aud compar
ing nil the desirable styles in murkrtstd u by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every vuriutiun of the
market,ure pluced iu tho bauds of buyers.
Oct. 8,1844. 2jtf
MEDIC A1- CAKE.
D OCTOR FAWCETT, ol 196, Fulton street, New York
Member of Die Koval College of Surgeons, of London
and Edinburgh, and Graduate of the Jefferson Medical Col
lege of Philadelphia; also, author of a work embracing the
following subjects, viz;—Matrimony, Impotency and Sterili
ty, anatomically, phyBiologically,"arid medically explained,
with a comprehensive exposition of the nature sod modern
treatment of Hyphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the conse-
queiices arising from self pollution. Doctor Fawcett contin
ues his private consultations on the nhnveinentioued diseases,
at his long established office, 196 Fulton street, where the
most aggravaied forms ol all affections of the generative or
gans will yield to his mode of treatment, without restraint in
diet or exercise, and without mercury. Even when the pro-
creative energies become torpid or pumlyzed, from excessive
indulgence, or from masturbation, lie will he able to restore
the parts to henlih and vigor. Persons at u distance, enclos
ing $ I, can have a copy of the work.
All letters must he post paid.and directed to Dr. H, Faw
cett, 196 Fulton street,New York.
Aug.2G. 48 Gm
FURNITURE AND HOUSE CARPENTRY.'
R OBERT D. HALL (successor of 11. Lord.) has con
stantly on build, makes to order, mid repairs all kinds of
Furniture.
All kinds of HOUSE CARPENTRY douc in the best
manner,and LOW.
All kinds of Faints can he had ready for use, Glasscutto
any size, and Glazing done.
Alsu, Glass for Picture frames, See. ofvnrioua sizes; Hard
ware Trimmings for Furniture, &c., uud Muhoguny und
Black Wulmii Drnw Knobs, «Vc.
Ladies will please call at Mr. Newell’s Store, where they
will he. conducted into the Shop and cun see the Furniture.
Milludgeville, June 10, 1815. 37 tf
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LVII*JT.Hj iiiSOO.OOO.
milE NEW-YORK CONTRABUTIONHHiP FIRE
J. INSURANCE COMPANY havingestuhlishedanageii*
cy in Knox vi i.i.e, Crawford count v. will insure
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURMTURE,
nnd evervdescriptionof propertv, against loss or damage by
lire. * FRANCIS H. MURDOCK, Agent.
Knoxville. J line 11, IG44. 37 if
prop ?r to issue this, mv Proclamation, Iteieby ordering you,
the sirwl Colonels, or Commandants of Regiments, to cause
on sic ction to bn hold on FRIDA Y, tho 16th day oi January
next, ut the several places of holding elections for Members
of the General Assembly, giving due notice thereof, lor the
election of a Brigadier General to till the aforesaid vacancy.
Ami I ho further order, that returns of said election he made
to !le.*ul Quarter* in the time prescribed by luw.
Hv the Commander-in-chief.
7 JOHN II. BROWN, Aid-dft-eamp.
4<ti&i8:ii*iralor’* SiiIib .
\ GREE\Bi-Y to nil order of the Hnnorablo the Inferior
Court ot the County of Burke, while sitting for orditm
rv purposes, and in accordance with the will of Holding Bar
ber, deceased, will bn sold before Die C«urt-lmune dope i„
Camphellton, Campbell county.
i the first Ti
ft tract of land known as number '
Libel Jor Divorce.
Elizabeth O’Baiutou
William J. O’Bannon.
lu Wilknison Superior Court, October Term, 1S45.
r V appearing t<» the Couil.fmm the return of the Sheriff,
that the defendant *8 not to hi* found within the limits of
l,'...:.., ...i-Hmllv Cowem, now C.inpliell eounlv. Sold j iho foumy of Wilkiu-un.ami il hejiiu-"l»orey>ri-i.eiitt-,l llouilm
lor di'hdon ."".me tic heir, of the lato (loldilM- Harbor, tie- ! said dofondatll ie.ldr.out ol the fcute of Hrorgl. t
ceased. Terms on the day.
No
25,1845.
11
Executor’s kale.
V GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court or W il-
hiiisun county, while silting for ordinary purposes, will ’
Im sold before the Court-house door in Irvvintoii, Wilkinson ,
countv,on the fir-t Tuesday in January next, between the
usual hour* ol sale, the (and and one negro belonging to times- j
tate uf James Krtg, deceased* for the hcmdit of tho
heir, and editors. Term, iu.de known on the day of .ole.
JA.MLs KINNY, (•..peutor.
Seirtoi'iber 1st, 1815. 511 ids
F.xce.Mtors’ S;il4*fc.
V OIlF.lvUll.Y lo mi older of the Inferior Couri nl \\ it-
kitiooncoiuiiy, while silting fur ordinary purposes, wilt
Im sold before Die Court Hoiihh dour in Irwinlon.on the hist
Tnesdiiv in Fchmary next, between the usual hours of sale,
Die land aud negroes belonging to the estate of Jame - Lxum,
| H te of s iid count v, deceased, sold for the benefit of the In irs
und creditor*. Terms made known on dav of sale.
j.Vlu. l'ioUAN, t
13 td«.
motion, ordered, that lie appear and lilrt his unswci
fore the first Monday in April next, cu be coneideird in de
fault : and that service ol this rule ho perfected by u monthly
publication in the Gent gin Journo) for three luunths bclore
the next Term of thia Court.
JULIUS L. LATASTE,
A tty. pro LibeiJnnt.
Oct.7th, 1845.
GEORGIA. W’dkinsnn County.
I, Thomas M. 'Tarpley, CUtk c»l the Superior Court of ssid
county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true extract
from the minutes ol said. Court, at October 'Term. 1845.
fiiveri under my hand this 31st dav ofOctnlier. 1845.
7 m'Jiii THOMAS M. TARPLEY. Clerk.
Der
, 18)5
A<1 tiiinistr:itor’s Sale,
K GEEABf.Y loan order ofthe Ittferi r Court of Wilkin-
I\ son county, while sitting for oidinary purposes, will be
sold on (lie first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-
bouse door in tho town ol Irwiuton, all the real estate he*
longing to the rstateof Allen Smith, lute of Wilkinson coun
ty, deceased. Terms ol sale made known on tlm duv of sale.
JAMES VICKERS, Adm’r.
November 8tb, 1845. 8 tds
I —
AuiniitiMiiuoi s tv,
W ILL b« sold under an order of the Inferior Court of Jn** (
per county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,! n the j Vw
fust Tuesday in Mutch next, at the Comt-huuse in Jasper ii| f
countv,
2ft5 tints of laiul, more or low.
Iving in mid count v, being pail of tin* lands ol tin* cut ale cl
Stephen Mobley, deceased, known as the widow’s dower
tract, adjoining Brandon, Johnston and others. Ho hi ns the
propertv of paid estate for tho benefit of the Iteire. Term*,a
credit till25th December,
r Adm’r*.
Dec. 9,1345.
15 ids
W
Executor** Kale*
ILL ho "old ut the l it* residence ot Mrs.Nancy Mol lev.
deceased,oii Tuesday, the 20th duv ol January next,
the nerislrihh*. properly of said decensrd, consisting *>f stock
of various kinds, provisions, furniture, plantation tools, ami
mo"t article*common to n farm. Hold for the benefit ol the
crediloiannd legatee* of soid deceased.
And at the satm) time the negro.** w ill be lured.
Term*undo knownuttlic sale. ~
DWID RODDF.N. Executor.
Dfe.9.1845. J *5id»
A<luifiiisstr;t1or’« Kale.
ILL he sold oil Saturdnv, tlm 3d of January next, at
the hire residence af Elizabeth Williams, in Futnnin
county, all the perishable property belonging to the suid
Elizabeth Williams, late of Putnam county, deceased.—
Tonus on the day.
ELMORE CALLAWAY, Administrator.
Nov.81,1845. 10
AdiuiiilMriitor’K Nule.
O N Wednesday,the twenty-first day ol January next, will
he sold ut tho late residence of James Draper of Warren
county,deceased,nil the personal property of said deceased,
consisting of horse*.ling*, entile, sheep, household nnd kitch
en furniture, plantation tools, Ac. Aim the present crop of
corn and f. dder,cotton, wheat, oats, rye nnd pens. Wneons,
carts and oxen, cotton gin thrush and fan, nnd many otln r ar
ticles too tedious fo mention. Plantation rented for fhe next
venr. All sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* ol
said deceased. Halo to continue from day to day, until all is
Terms of sale made known on thednv.
F.I.IS1IA BURSON,Adm’r*
With the Will annexed.
Diettr.her 12th, 1811, I* tds
TO IMUVrKKM.
Type A'oumlry & FiiinnS Fui'iiisli.ii(;
Wurt'lioiitit*.
r«MlE Siihscribers have, opened a new Type Foundry in
§ the City of New York, where they urn rcudy to supply
(o-ders to any extent,lor any kind of Johor Fancy 'Tv pc, Ink,
Paper (‘uses, Gulleys, Brass Rule, S TEEL COLUMN
RUI.E, Composing Sticks, ('bases, and every article fur it
Printing Office.
The Type, which ore cast in new moulds, from an entirely
new set ol mntrizes, with deep counters, tiro warrant.-d to he
ii inn r passed by any, and will he sold at prices to suit the
times. All tlm typo furuiDied by ns is “hand cast.’*
I'liming Presses furnished, uini also Hiram Engines ofthe
most approved patterns,
Composition Rollers
Editors of iievvspupi
Dec. 12, 1845
tho
Printer*.
ill buy three times as much
give the above six months
imtaioing it
$10.
Aug. 5.
hid* amount to,
insertion in their papers, uud scud their pupa
to Dm Huhsciibcrs.
COCKCROFT Sc. OVEREND.
Sept. 9. 50 Gm GO Ann Hliect, New Yoik.
JV1EKG13B UNIVERSITY* ~
fllllE Uuiveiaity comprises n 'Theological, Collegiate und
J Academical Department.
TH EOLOG1C A I. DEPA RTM F.NT.
Faculty.—Rev. John L Dngc, D. I>., l’mfessor ofSys-
temnlic. I honingy ; Rov.J. L. Reynolds, A. M.. Prolessor ol
Biblical Litemlim*; Rev. N. M. Crawfoid, A- M-, Professor
(elect) ol Ecclesiaslieul History.
Ton course of studies in this’Department embraces nil the
hrinclies usually taught in Theological Schools ol the first
order, including Hehievv and, if desired, Chaldee,
COLLKG1 \'TE DEBAR I’M ENT.
Faculty.—Rev. John I. Dngg, D. !> . President; Rev, I*.
II. Mi ll. A. M., Prof, of Language-*; B. O. Peirce, A. M.,
Prof, of Ch'-mistry and Natural Philosophy ; S. P. Sanford,
A. Si., Professor of Mathematics; Rev. H. ti. Iliilyer, A. M .,
Professor (el cl) of Belles I.eltre*.
The eoursn of studies in the College is us fall ns iu any
kindred institution io the Hmitli. i 11
ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.
IN»v. Thomas I) Martin, A. 1)., Principal. [ , ntJ t
'The ^tmlems in this Department oro jn- pared for College i g ||n|ng .
45 If
A VAUD.
the direction ofthe Faculty.
EXPENSES.
Tuition,ill the Collegiate Depuitment, $3 » for tlie pchofas-
tic year; in the Piepurntorv Department.$25;in til*Theologi
cal Department,/ivt*.
Board from 7 to $3 per month. Washing, Room rent, See,,
about $2,00 per month.
The first session commences on the 2d \\ ednesdny in Au
gust, and closes on the 30th of November.
The 2nd session begins on the 15f|i of January, and rinses
with the Commencement Exercises on the 2d Wednesday in
July. # .
For the course of studies in the several departments, in de
tail, refer to the Christian Index,orupplv to one of the Pro-
Q7’ The Chronicle and Sentinel, aud Con«litutioiiali*t, An- i ^1 ilt'ulivn” and a*v.V» t"t y' oV I
gustn; the Whig ami Banner, Atlu’iis, the^Southern Recorder
und Jomnal, Milh*dge>ille; the Republican and Georgian,
Sivnnnrtli, uud the Enquirer and 'Times, Columbus, are re-
quoted to poblislt the above once a month lor five months,
and forward their ncmnnlH fur settlement lo the Treasurer,
'Thomas J. Homey, Madison.
Sept. 30th 1015. 1 ni5m
FOH SALE.
A FORTY Acre Lot, No. 611, in the 13th 4>i*.trict. 2d
Section,of Cobb county. 'The above lot will he sold on
reasonable terms,by immedtute application nl this Offi.
Vh v fi 18-15.
32 If
Administrator’** Nolo.
VIf ILL he sold on Wednesday, the twentieth dav or Jan- r . llllinil
TV narv next, at the J-jIp reshleoeo ofllitlier Hasty, de _ . * , - -
censed inTwigga county, till tlm personal property belong- T llERF.nY caution all neisons not to trade for a proimso
jog to the estate of soul deem-ed, coiisDliog of Corn, Fodder I- rv Note of hand given by nivsjifto Lewis A. Hot
Horses. Hogs Cow s. Household and Kitchen Furitlttirf, and $200, dated m May, 1842; payable in January, 1811.
other articles too t. doms to mention. Term* of sale made never intend paving >l unless compelled I v law t
known on Die day of sale. a, “»n for which it waa giving having entirely failed
JOEL HORNE. Adm’r (
n»r. Iai, 1845. 15 td* \ Dre.15.181o
NO. 2,
;;C11EAP SIDE!
JYetv fm'ootfft .Irririug Unity.
C VO A118—SO l.li.i-, .'oti-i.iine "I pritiiP Ht.Cu.i, i>,
P I'l". "tl", '"til i\e» Oili hti.—!!>Hi ||,. ,i ou |,i P *
(itifil I..... f I... mb' l,v \\ KK.'lir & si K'l .-suffl
Votin' Cor Dottor.
v l.i persons iateiested will take iio'.ce, that npplieation
^ li'.''T,VRVEnr BHcnd^r (ji'iwr.l’tif ti.V ’Srout'it'i ”Hrt> (A 111 1,0 •« * , , l « <»■*•, *Vriii* «l lj.r Sti|.r.i..r Cmirl in
... Sixth Division nt tho Militia ot'thisStatu,I thought >;««««"''" r "'.all the hi",Is ol wlni h Duvul
‘““den died possessed, lying in the said county ol Newton.
NOTICE.
\ LL persons tire hereby cautioned against trading fur
six smiD) promissory notes, five for thirty dollars oacli,
and tme for fifteen dollars, amounting lo one hundred and
sixty-live dollars; made bv John J. Dannird and W flliant E.
Dainaid. dated third day of December, io tlu* year 1844, and
doe the fi t u.iy « t Jni imry, 1846, payable to Josiaii Mur-
phey, or -<ea»cr, Admin strntor hi the estate of Susannah
I Johnson, deceased; and Die makers.of said notes are can-
• tinned ng tins! paying tl esome to any one hut myself,
notes ha •* been slo.en trom mv possession.
’ JOSIAII MURPIIEY
Nov. 11 tit. 1845. 7 i
rUIFFlit'-MI0 1.0*11, ,""0'H "Inch n.nv l.n fi luui 1,^7,
tilil tjovoroii'f "I, Java, Itio.i oil «t'D,o"i"go' Ko,
h y WIUbllT & Mi; iVt').N
jr 'ff-V A I. V 1,0(i K—A n.| criar nrticlr^—|
V-/ trial to be nppn ciuted. For sale l»y ' H
VHtlmiT & STETSON.
C tANDI.LS--S!5 Im
/ <•' '
5ukr*7.“fim& hAdo " m “ iin8
WRIGHT i STETSON
” ,AKt M-!0b".o. of Coign'..'. „n, U -„
bl I Of Milo I" vtl.jl.lll ^ M l/l .SON.
Uk(i Ail»—iO.OW of MI|.|."„| i.,r'l.Vl-. To, .iUnTv ~
*3 « MIGHT A. STETSON.
S iioics—iuiu (i r of Kip Brogans. Ft ...
VTlirGHT & STF/rsON.
^•I-aASHJES—New Crleons and Cuba. For > ale bv~*
1T * WRIGHT & S TETSON
' ,'!*abirriTi
W RKill | Si. S I E l NON.
Train. F<»rs*>ehv
VVJRIGH T Sc. STETSON.
ALT-3 oOsncke, huge size. For sale by
\|A(ki:hll
ATI. Tor sale by
O lL8—Spenn, Llttieed noil Train. Fiirankb,
vv li IO" I A- V I t
WitaaiT .V STETSON.
T> Aail.lNO—50 jijetfn t "Mghiog a I'ootula to th,.
JJ !• or i.nh* hv \v Itll.llV & STHI-SON.
B -Al,E 110**1. AM> a i* |UK
2UU Ibsol I wine. For sale hv '
WEIGHT kV STETSON.
ml English, Cast nnd <; r ,„, u ,
W Kll.ilT .V M E I MIN
N A ILS-»l00keg8 wuiiii cut. assorted sizes. For sale bv
WIUGIIT iV S i f TM. *
xt ^ ot snperioi Gold Lem (7, „
sale hv
WRIGHT & HTKT.SO.N.
f I ^ LA—imperial,Gunpowder. Hyson ami
I l.UL’-A Ji'tv barrrlttin goml order. For(.v
_± VV IJIUliT .V STETSON.
A V*> — lit tlor.en Htijirriur en.t ntori. For vh- hv
VV K11; II I' A STKTSON.
/iKOrkERt and CUSS W AUK-"
V-/ nworinimt. For mile I,.V VV KltiHT .V sTE’l'MiN.
\V ATKH BUCKKTM nnd KtlimJIs f
~~ n"l-hv VVRlUHT ,v S'I'ETSON
V
c
A'lHJH SIFTEB8-0I all aim. For |, V ~
T _ amour A- STKTMiN.
vOOI.Vksi and J1EAM , i,. rc ,
at la hv Wltllilll A. s IETSO.N.
\\ IIVOOW-CIKASS-sx Ih IhXli! At .. .
T t ri'ir artiflv—For naie bv VVKIt.ll'l' >TETSON'
\\j' MITE LKAI>—Extni nrul No. I. Fro m.Im l.v
_ZZ WKIOHT A STF.'ISON.
F
ACTOKl Til UFA D-.J all nutnhvar.
wRKjtrr \ sieison.
/ \3rNIADHiG^—HHUpenm article. For shIs bv
v * WKKiHT A S I F.TsoN.
])I.S)-rOKI»S, Mioa Tliirntl stud v-t,] I
XJ l ous—oil siifiviior ariiclt.. I «o .i.iv in
WRIlillT ,Y STETSON.
K r °MM», and I’ll! KI T
JaKilllEh. I't.tmlrlo VVKIOHl ASTETMIN.
P aViIi‘kint’s <; ‘ 11 “* T ^ “AW5II K
For Sale bv
WklOHT A STETSON.
|>ICOAl* aud lEiytit - Il;a cliTI*
1J l v AVKICHT&sT
< O i'" 111: .' Its, Cui-ryC ouibs, Vntttl
iJhlld Mrovolv. Fur suit* hv 1
W RIGHT A ST F.TSOS
CTOCK LOCKS stml VTindovv Niirjni
* 1 !iv « Right- ,n si i tmi.\
KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE:
A Tr«i<litiotisiry Talc of lli«* fockcd-llat
Gcuiry oflltcOltl Dominion.
By the author of llie “Cavaliers uf Virginia,' 1 tf*r. cjre.
C lllARLKS YANCEY bus the nb asure of informing the
J Southern public, tb.it lie will i<=sun from bis Press in
West Wetiiinpka, Ala. in a few weeks, the above named Nov
el, bv a disiinguisbed antlior ii siding in tin* Stutc of Georgia.
TllE KNIGHTS OF THE HORSE SHOE will be is
sued in Pamphlet form, 2 voJs. 125 pages, or more rm-h.—
75 cts. per single copy- 9 copies for $5; 20 t opies for
CHARLES YANCEY, Weliinipku, Ala.
I T is deemed by the 'Trusters and Resident Physician to
the Institution, protuolive ofthe l.i-st inteiesls of the in
mules thni no visitors he admitted before 8 o'clock, A. M.,be
tween 12 and 2, and alter 5 P M.; and w it bin tlm-e hoiirson-
ly in company with Die Pin sirian or by Ins written peiniil («»
Die Stow aril und Malum, except under pea uliur circnmstau-
cos. D.COOPER, Re*. Phys. & Mupeiiiit.
Ang 12.1815. 47 tf
CaiilioiL
* 1,1. jiersnm are cautioned against trading for n note made
\ I*\ me in I uncan Mims, hu $7t». 1 do not recollect Die
late ofsaid note but it is the only one ol the sort I everguve,
and i Hiudetero iueu not to pay (be same, nnless compelled
ovh.w. * ARCHIBALD MIMS.
Jacksonville,Ga. Sept. 10th, 1C45. 52 tf
JlllSt deceived, IB’Cglllbt’r 1st, 1815.
It. put bin*’ Observations in the East.
The Amuriuai) Shepherd, by L. A Morrell, with en
gravings,
'The Bachelor's Christmas, a domestic legend l*y IV, G,
[*'ry Dig-Puns For
WRIGHT (V STETSON
. 1845
veiptml Salt.
it'd (oi sale |.v
WRIGHT At STKtHOP
Yw-7-* — »H«> * J KiOt, I ereiissM.n Cap*, \\
_ Wash Broshes, Sumt Paper and manv oilier articles
I.f wkill h will be sold L(J\Yh.lv ibaii ulanv (libel bi-use in
t-Dy * by WIUGIIT AN D STKTSuy
D ill.-dgev tile. Sept. 23. 1845. , r .2 D'
The Groves of Blarney, by Mrs, S. C. Hale.
'The Wing of the Wind.l»y J. 11. Ingraham.
Tlm Pirate’s Cave, by Lieut. Munity*
'Tlm Stolen Heir, by M.Mnrvel.
The Zuleika,by Eugene Sue.
Mrs. W ashington Polls and Mr. SmiD),
'Tales by Miss Leslie.
Alida, or Town and Country, by the author of [Allen Pres
cott.
The Salamander, a Novel Romance b v Eugene Sue*
The Violina, a Romance by Baron De La Moitu.
Foliche.thrt Cotton Lord, bv Miss Stone.
IlmprrV llluminatsd and lilustrnted Sbakspenre.
Also, llutper’s llltiminated and Pictorial Uifilc,nud
Gibbon’s Decline and Fall ol tbe Roman Empire,by II. II.
Novels, Music and 'Toy Books
\l 1LLMER A SUVME’K
EL ROIEAN TIMES
I =« vvriiten und ptiblislied expiessly for de-pi.n b bv nil tbs
Steam Ships which him- England for
T HE UNI T E D S T A T E S A N 1) C A N A D A.
TIIRKK tSSFKTIAI. FKATUHEs PISTINGUtPH IT Hlu.M All.
CONTKMPORANKOU8 PC HI.I CATIONS,
FIRST.—It contains a full, correct, sml coniprelietiFive
Shipping List. Peisons inteiesled in Dm illaime of Aim in n
mn} mm in un instant to the in format ion which D’«-v hi k,
w i * 11 the certainty of relying on its truth. It thn* mi|m-im •!.•«
Shipping Lists,and otlierexpensive piihlientions lion. Kim-pe,
some of w Im b an* six time* the pric*t*of‘*\\ ii.i vit k A . k miih’s
Eliiopean Ti.mls.”
SECONDLY .— It eontniiies a Price Ciirretn of all Dm-gr< nt
British nml European Markets, devo'ed principal y to Die i.r-
•uD'-s oi 11uoe and cnniim-rce. more iminetlinlei.v uppi-rlniii-
mg to Du- I uited Sta rs ami Brilish America, and m whii-li
Die Me'i-hani. Die 'Tn der. and the man of Iiiimim-sk a in.| li>e|
an immsdiata interest. On the seme oi corret ttiess. Da* 'I ale
ulur I’ignres, nod the remarks Hcctnnpuin ing the min.an
Mniket*-. showing their in* tun I condition, irinv he m In d mi,
ami are, in fact, an auihohity with xi*st i-nto hkst
m.U-l s IN THY- PHtNCIPAt. CITltS OF ilir. I'MTI U mill
AND CANADA.
THIRDLY’.— a newspaper, it presents to the Atunicsn
reader, in ii com-eniriitid state, and whets the iiilm-i m tlm
iinpoi lance oil lie stihjeel (IciiiiiImIs it, in the most «|, tailtd mul
ample form, every topic ol political, coiiitnercial, doinestic,
ami miHcelliineoiis iiilciest which Inis iirniiid in Fi npitar
oLevvhere, since the drpartureol tin* previous pin-ki t—•*-
pccin) leg.ird being paid lo whatever is nm.-ih i oinm lnl nit!i,
urrel.i’i s to, the |oliti(nl, social, and coinimiciul w ill-l.nig
of the United States uud Canada,
Ol tin's t'liper tlio -RO.vrtlN MORNING FOS7”vii>9—
“ We are gteallv indebted to this Ncwspapii tot our Ti r*
eicii, M isi elhinemis. and ('oiiimi’ii-iiil Nc ws. t He liiiiul" r i f
W ii.t.niF.it Sc Smith’s Luhophan Timfs is wmih a whole liio
of any other English i-» i*ei ”
Snlneriptioii lo *• W ii.i.mfk Sc : Mi ni’s Euiiopi an 'I‘iMh«,
Five Dollar* a War, received hv the following An t
NEW YORK \\ Dimer & So iih, European 'I mo
f Messrs. Redoing & t o., Mate M
BOSTON ) Messis. Ili.hburiuii J. ( «...Suite ■
l Mr. Hotchkiss New *. Dcpn). I 'mm
PIIILADF.I.PIIIA -- Mes-rs, Zu*her& Co . News Ag.
I BALI IDORK Messrs. Shota & W ilde.f r-wsj-:pi
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( ALBANY’ .Mr. Geo- Jones, Newspaper < flu--
! KOCH ESTER Mr. Dcwrv. Bookscllci and News
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l (lUEBI’N.K Mr. Lane, l.xclirntfe News Rooms
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I (^^Communication* to In* post
reeled ‘ EUROPEAN 1 1MEL
I tvsupooi..
i.-.iVr,
.Dint*
iving roustonily, und all kinds of Book* can be received
ut the shortest notice, hv application to
M. E. EDWARDS.
ffj’The subscriber is solo Agent in Millcdgeville for
Dr- IS. Brnndrcth's Pills,
Monl's Morrison Pill.
The Hiigron Universal Medicine, also,
Mrffalt'l Phamix Billers and Pills.
[1 i. u.olt'SH to "letllio" 'lie virt'"* of l!"'.'’ Nooo
ct"i tell !.ttt tiicoto chti c Itave tried liter" io nil Kind, of di sens-
pm. Fill M. E. KHWARHS.
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Promising to spun- no |»«i»***• to render oom •
i?g.Me nil who may c-DI, the piopriolor h"/» „ lu i*
sue a Ido ii.l shnicoflhe public patronage.
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