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. V'-iiirfw will have the personal and ex-
, ntioii of Col. E. Hamilton, formerly
i' ( ,r six yearsa Faciorand Couiniis- j
’i*'irim'ra—rVFISAISB HAMILTON. j
' THOMAS HARDEMAN. '
CHARLES F. HAMILTON. 1
toiler, 1st. 1842.
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an i Rev. James Ilendersi
RV I’AKIi & ISOIiKS?S.l
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ar 'ii-orue Walker. I’ulaski.
•kslioir, Hr. N. Tucker, Col.
.I,i:iii Tiiouias, Laurens conni
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t Co.,
i June.
Augusta.
rM
M A tt«BE«TS,
C ommission merchant
~*x a WE Lave this day entered into ro-
, i i irtnership under the firm of CLARK
XI X ROBERTS, for the purpose of
transacting, in the city of Augusta, a
and Commission Business. Our Warc-
i.f: it is
Willi.
Wi
a,I A Sun, on Jackson street, leading directly
; Hoad Depot past the Globe Hotel.
V,, determined not to purchase cotton on our
nut. and every change or improvement in our
i,j l,e taken advantage of for the interest of our
The senior partner having been for the past
years engaged in business in this city, and
u portion of his time devoted to the Cotton
virieular, we feel justified in saying that any j
..,i may fin or ns with shall he as well attended
m ether persons. We are prepared to make
n s at all times on cotton in store,
r.nivemenceof customers who forward cotton
|>oad from Madison, the end of the Georgia
I. consigned to us. we have appointed Messrs.
\ A Wii.lv, oar agents at that place. They
desnatcii to am business intended for ns, and
ill he placed in their hands for the purpose of I
advances (in specie funds) on any cotton con-
„ ,ja. When sales arc made, the money will he |
V a , Grt t tishoiotigli, Covington, Eatonton, |
Hi oar customers, Uv our agents, if desired.
0 f the Hail Load will always inform ottr cus-
ohoottr agents are at each place above rnention-
a oitr friends come to market themselves, we
•fv give them our advice and assistance in the
iiiair cotlon. free. of charge.
:mi ordered sohl off wagons, will he attended
- from our customers fur rollon bagging and
, will be promptly attended to.
SAMUEL CLARKE,
JOSEPH M. ROBERTS,
n. (la. December SO, 1 "SIS. ST—It
,7.1."
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% Pt'ocianialio.t,
ini.es J. McDon ald, (iorrnior of said Slate.
ill.REAS, official information has been received
at the Executive Department, that a murder was
ivd in the county of Butts, in said State, on the
a),;uit. on the body of Drewry \V. Bankston, by
IN KIMBROUGH. and that said Kimbrough lias
"mat justice. Now. in ortler that said fugitive may
,i fit to trial, I have thought proper to issue (hi
I’rni'liuntimi. hereby offering a reward of One Him
,„l Fifti/ Dollars, ti
:i|ii,r, !i"itd and deliv
-n ull or jailer of said county of Units; and I do
mar charge and require all officers, civil and tiiilila-
i : Slate, to lie vigilant in endeavoring to appre-
i ami secure said fugitive, that he may be brought
ii! for the offence charged upon him.
aider mv hand and the (■'real Seal of the State,
til the Capitol, iu Milledgeville, this the 13th day of
liber. A. H. ISIS.
Charles j. McDonald.
IF.
, ivernor .
J. tV. A. S
t OKI), Sri
ary of Slate.
rinv.—John Kimbrough is aged 53 years,
- umnn 'hr ilmt aac: 5 (hot 10 or 11 incites high,
il coui>>\c\ioii. \i-ht hair and blue eyes.
it-mnhiT 1 >. l-W. 27—3t
Sri>u%?M>yo' FY:ai»2o Bsisliluie.
HI' ' xrrrisrs ul ilii* School will be resumed on the 1st
Momlny in January next. .The aendemie year will
;n»* two sessions ns heretofore.—The first com*
mg ns above slated, will dose on the ISlIi day of
u lien i hi re will he a recess of a few days; the second
»< sin on the first day of June, and ciuse on the last
I ()ctober.
ics of tuition reduced ns follows :
pupil without regard to advancement, per ses-
00
par session, (exira,)
Lan
rial needle work per
ion, (ex ra,)
K 00
H 00
23 00
3 00
Uaileil Difbtnct Court.
DISTRICT OF GFORCI V.
IN BANKRUPTCY—In the matter of John Rnssdh
carpenter, and late shop keeper, and one of the kite firm
of Russell A: Newman.
The above described John Russell, having this day,
filed his petition praying that he may be declared a Bank
rupt. and the Court bavins assigned the fifteenth day
of February next, at 11 o’clock. A. M. at the Court House
in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same;
notice thereof is hereby given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid,
and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 0, 184*2. 27
Use of Piano Forle
Vi ing.-ii! expenses (i. o.) fur furl, ink, pens, pencils,
and aii 'iiiijn <»f a servant, 1 00
hard per month, including lodging, fuel lights, and
u idling, ]0 00
These rales a re upon t lie whole so materially reduced,
bat nnv less upon depreciated paper would be ruinou*;
More p.u m oils must he m id either in specie or in hills
• lueir specie value. This rule is the more necessary, l>e-
I'-.li >i, i have to pav for my purchases upon I his priori*
:v t.'i.'coiiui being always add <1 to ihe price of the
s' <• mi, upon no other principle can my charges be
•ii'lorm and fixed.
Payments will be required in all cases in advance.
L j'-n suiting this school once more to the attention of
!if p.ihl'c. 1 would state, tlml it is upon as firm a ba;
n '' in die count rv. I consider m
1 >i oiistiorok Its location, 1
•gi* i wiili a good measure ofsuccess, have induced mi
no oilier advantageous offers, and to hold on to my
• "U poviiju. i therefore, with more confidence than
vjfl'fr mv professional servic. s to the public as an in-
o: of you Ii. 1 have engaged the services of an ex-
fii teaclii r iu Ihe ornamental department, including
‘ and medh* work.
b ii «ioforc, for the accommodation of a few, there will
1 ! mile department; but hereafter il will he nrraug-
a m pnraie room, and the play grounds so divided as
M:rp (be most perfect propriety.
G. HILLYF.U, A. M. Principal,
r Savannah Georgian,and (*hri>tian Index, will please
it till the 2d of January, semi-monthly, and forward
•.nits to S. G. il.
1812: 5t—25
r ai M*ar!!!
More New (joods at Brancroft’s.
(G|: .l.l’.S 4-4 hro homespuns, at 10a 12 1-2 cents;
j i ces daik calicoes, at 10 a 12 1-2 cts j>r yard;
it 25 a 31c pr yd.
i La,
rich English calicoes,
s' French Muslin Coliars, at 25
do rich do. at !}i| 25;
i \ e Diaper, at 25 cts pcf yard;
I. ivvn; .More 0-1 plaid and checked cotlon
icpryd;
jro do Swiss
25 a 31c; Rod and white Flannel;
i Silks; I’laiu black mid blue black _
viss, i iinliri)' and hook nnislins;
l.) ' , s White colton hose, at 12 !-2c pr pair;
4 white s.Ik Hose; Ladies French lace caps;
spVmJtd cardinals; 25 t>s Furniture calicoes, at
Kii
T !.'•"
ag I
r IrlkPs. 25c to $1 50.
' Ms; NIore cheap Kerseys and
- more fj; „ ,.| c | 0 ths and Cassiineres, very
r ' ; ■ i and lig’d Reaver cloths, at to $fi,
■ R'O reams more cap and letter Paper, at S8
"• " :, 'i lots of other articles which will be sold
. low prices, notwithstanding the lute and
Centra! Funds: at the sign or the New Drv
'Hi " next door to the Post Otlice.
L v lie. December 21, 1842. 27
-. j: .ia’b coFjrnix-uoi sn.
MAC OX, G A.
h- -iilicrs have again opened their estahlish-
Ihr the reception of Visiters, and flutter iiiem-
i long experience in t!;e business, to give
to all u im m iv give them a call. They will
a PllESH SHAD, and other FISH daily,
irket opens iu Savannah, and are now
OysU rs daily which they will sell at a
1 price, in any quantity.
; ' ’ tin,, buys, to •lin:o!i and grow fat.' Oysters
• ie Shad and other etceteras will soon fol-
v believer you fed the want of an appetite, or
- meal, just pop into Lwliiigton A* Tlioni/i-
. lie the savory scent of Grtuincss's aromatic
■ i is ever ready to wait upon his friends and
- at all hours from sunrise until 12 o’clock at
LUDINGTO.V A THOMPSON.
E. C. Gkaxnks, Agent.
1 i ant Pidded Oysters, will he kept cou-
1 hand and for sale by the < iuart or Keg. Also,
’ Sartturn and Ihsiladui Fruits, and every
1 at the Savannah market affords.
Bear in miuil, also,
ii E. UO'u E!.\ has a branch of the above
1 III 111 Millrdgrrill . which will he equally as
I. nid every attention will he paid to those
»r the establishment with their custom.
PJ—tf
.HlL,L,EDClEfI£.L,E, GEORGIA, JAY LA It 1* 15, I84S.
VOL. 13. HO. 29.
Oil,
Unite*! states Sisstt i* t Ponrl.
Jones comity. i DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
I I'lck,ns. Clinton. IN BANKttI PTC V—Iu die mailer of James P. Stn-
’ mtl’md and Jer. Beall.'Milledgevilfc. ' a rl. of lh® city of Savannah, tuereham.
flioai is, and John G. Lnmsdeu. j Tlie above described James P. Sf-iart. bavins tins day,
. fifed his petition, praying that be may he declared a
; R. J. Wynn, ami Mai. Jas. 1 bankrupt, and tire Court having a Mg tied Ihe first day of
1 March next, at 11 o’clock. A. M., at the Court House,
iukI Hardy Culver. Hancock. I!l 'be city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same;
,,,,j c. A- j. Beall, Irwiuton. j notice thereof is hereby given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid, and
show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the pe-
i titioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN,Clerk.
Savannah, November 15, 1842. 25
Us»44«‘«3 Sian*!* Poin t.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
f\ BANKRUPTCY.—In the tnatier of James L.
Lovojov. of Henry county, planter, late merchant, and
one ol tlie late firm of J. L. Av T. Lovejoy, of Henry
county, and one of the late firm of J. L. Lovejoy, & Co.,
of DeKalb couutv.
The above described James L. Lovejoy. having
this day, tiled his petition praying that he may de-
u central part of the city, is of brick, | clared a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the
the one formerly occupied by Messrs. 1 twenty-sixth day of January next, at 11 o'clock. A. M., at the
Isey, and latterly by Messrs. Court House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of
the same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persons
interested, that they may appear at the time and place
aforesaid, and show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Cleric.
Savannah. Decembers, 1842. 25
Unitt'd Stales District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY—fit the matter of William L.
Wilson of the county of Crawford, Georgia, late mer-
I chant, of the firm of William I, Wilson At Co.
Tiie above described William L. Wilson, having this
day. tiled his petition praying tint he maybe declared a
Bankrupt,and the Court having assigned the fifteenth dav
of February next, at 11 o’clock. A. M.. at tire Court House
iu tlie city of Savannah, for tiie hearing of the samei;
notice thereof is hereby given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid,
; and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of
i the petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
; Savannah. December 15. 1842. 27
> In Bankruptcy.
Unitfil Siaies »istrict t’asirt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—Lithe matter of John Lump
kin Gresham, merchant, and one of the late firm of Smith
& Gresham, of Social Circle. W alton county, Georgia.
The above described John Lumpkin Gresham, having
this day. filed his petition praying that be may be declared
a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the fifteenth
day of February next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at the Court
House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the
same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persons in
terested. that they may a ppear at the time and place afore
said. and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of the petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December lClh, 1842. 27
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Harrison
Musgrove, cotton buyer, of Augusta, Ga.
The a hove described Harrison M usgrove, having thisday
filed his petition pray ing that he may he declared a Bank-
ru pt.and the Court having assigned tlie twenty-six fit dav of
January next, at eleven o'clock. A. M., at the Court
House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the
same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persons in
terested. that they may appear at tlie time and place
aforesaid, and show cause, if any they have, why the
praver of the petitioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 2.1842. 2(5
S’ciilPil Sltifes Ikisti'icl Couri.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of John Thurs
ton Rowland, of the city of Savannah, formerlv of’.Ma-
1 eon, late merchant, now clerk, and formerly doing bus-
■ iness with one Littleton Atkison, under their separate
names.
! The above described John Tlmrs'on Rowland, hav-
i ing thisday. filed his petition, praying that he may be de-
| clared a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the fif
teenth day of'Fehuary next, at 11 o’clock, A. M„ at ihe Con it
| House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the
same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persons in-
| lerested. that they may appear at the time and place
I aforesaid, and show cause, if any they have, why the
1 prayer of the petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, December 7. 1842. 2!5
Uaitcd Slates District 4 ouii.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Charles At
water Ells, merchant, late bookseller, of the city of Ma
con, Bihh county. Georgia,
v person or persons who I The above described Charles Atwater Ells, having this
ful fugitive as aforesaid to j day filed his petition praying that he may be declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the fifteenth
day of February next, at eleven o’clock, A. M.,at the
Court House in tlie city of Savannah, forthe hearing of
Ihe same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persons
interested, that they may appear at the time and place
aforesaid, and show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the petitioner should not lie granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 9, 1842. 27
Uuited States JiisSi irt Uosirt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY—In the matter ofJacksou Rush,
of the county of Harris, Planter.
The above described Jackson Rush, having this day,
filed his petition, praying that he may he declared a
Baukrupt.andtheCourthaving assigned the twenty-sixth
day of January next, at 11 o’clock, A. M , at the Court
House in the city of Savannah, for Ihe hearing of the
same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persons in
terested, that they inav appear at the time and place
aforesaid, and show cause, if any they have, why the
praver of the petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 9. 1842. 27
Uuileil Stales District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the malterof Chentoh Pe-
mysel'f permanently settled j 'ci't. of the county of Wilkes, bite merchant, and one of
■ahlifulncss, and society, in- the firm of Lawrence & Peleet. now Farmer.
The above described Chenoth Peteet. having this day,
filed his petition praying that he may be declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the fifteenth
day of February next, at 11 o’clock, A. 51., at the Court
House, in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the
same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persons inter
ested. that they may appear at the time and place afore
said. and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of the petitioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. December 13, 1842. 27
United States District Conrt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the malier of Wylie II.
Pope, late grocer, of Wilkes county.
Tiie above described Wylie II. Pope.having this day,
filed hispetition praying that ho may lie declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned I lie fifteenth da v of
February next, at 11 o’clock, A. M.. at ihe Court House
ill the city of Savannah, for the hearing of Ihe same;
lioiice thereof is hereby given to all persons interested,
that ihev may appear at the lime and place aforesaid,
and show cause, if any I hey have, why the prayer of
the petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. December 13, 1912. 27
United Slates District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of William B.
Harrison, firmer, of Newton county.
The above described William 1$. Harrison, having, this
day,filed his petition praying that he may he declared a
Bankrupt, and die Courthavingassjgned the twenty-sixth
day of January next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at the
Court House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of
the same: notice thereof is hereby given to all persons
interested, that they mav appear at the time and place
aforesaid, and show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of tlie petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 7, 1842. 2fi
Duileil Spites E>is{rit*t Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of James 51.
Hitchcock, of Hancock county, Planter.
The above described James M Hitchcock, having Ibis
dav filed his petition praying that he may he declared a
Bankrupt, and the Conrt havingassjgned the twenty-sixth
day of January next, at 11 o’clock. A .51., at the courthouse
in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same;
notice thereof is hereby given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid, and
show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the
petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. December 2, 1842. 2(5
Uuitril Sfafes Divtiicl Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the mm ter of Cel Lampkin
Wright, of .Mam n, Georgia late merchant, and ns one of tlie
firm of Uobinsun, Wr gin k Co., of Mamin.
The above described Uel Lampkin Wright, having this
day, filed Ins p lilinu praying that he mav he declared .a
i Bankrupt,and the Court having assigned ihe twenty-sixlh
I day of January next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the Court House,
I in the city of Savannah, for the hairing of the same; nonce
thereof is hereby giv. n to all persons interested, that iliey
may app-air at the tim! and place aforesaid, and show
ranse, ii any they have, why ihe praver of the peiitiuner
' should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN,Clerk.
Savannah, November 30, 1S42. 25
5 t ei§2<*<§ Slates 5>^2 2*ict Court.
DISTRICT OF OLORGIA.
1 TV BANKIU PTCV.—In ilio mailer of William Waite,
painter ami dealer in merchandise, of ihe city of Savannah.
| The above described William Waite, having this day,
filed Ins j).*tiii»jn praying that he may he dee fared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned the fifth day of Janu-
i next, at 11 o’clock, A. 31., at the Court House in the city of
1 Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice thereof is
hereby given to all persons interested, that they may appear
at tlie time and place aforesaid, and show cause, if any they
| have, why the prayer of ihe petitioner should not he grant-
; ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
I Savannah, November 25, 1842 . 23
United Stales Dislt iel Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the mutter of Benjamin Reu
ben Warner, ot Macon in the couniv of Bibb, commission
merchant, late of ilia firms of Parker & Warner, grocers,
and l>. R. Warner & Co., commission merchants, of 5Iacon,
| Georgia.
| The above described Benjamin Reuben Warner, having
; this day. fil 'd his |>t'liiion praying that he may he declared a
1 Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the twenty-sixth
day of January next, at eleven o’clock, A. 51., at the Court
House in ihe cil v of Savannah, for the hearing of the same;
nolire ihercof is hereby given to all persons interested, that
they may appear at the time and place aforesaid, and show
cause, if any iliey have, why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be granled. GEO. (>LEN, ( Jerk.
Savanpah, November 29, 1842. 25
UtisK'd States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the malierofJohn Finn, of
Augusta, Georgia, carpenter, formerly of the firm of Filin &
Bard well, of .Mobil) 1 . Alabama, and of tlie firm of Finn &.
Black, Columbus, Mississippi.
The above de-cribed John Finn, having thisday, filed his
petition praying that he may be declared a Bankrupt, and
the Court having assigned the uventy-sixth day of ./annary
next, at I ] o’clock, A 51.. at ihe Court House in Ihe city
of Savannah, for Ihe hearing of llie same; nolice ih-*reof is
hereby given lo all persons ini ere; ted, that they may appear
at Ihe time and place aforesaid, and show cause, if any iliey
have, why Iheprayer of Ihepeiiiioner should not be granl
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 29, 1S12. 25
L’niteu States District Court.
District of Georgia.
"'TICIIOLAS M. LEWIS, formerly merchant, oftheci-
ty of Columbus, and now of La Grange, Troup county,
Ga., a Bankrupt, having filed Ids peiition praying that
a fill discharge from his debts may be decreed and allow
ed. an.! a; certificate thereof he grant-si to him—Notice is
hereby given lo ai! creditors who hive proved I heir debts,
and oilier persons in interest, to appear at the Court House
in the city of Savannah,on ihe sixteenih dav ufJIarch next,
at TI o’clock, A. 91., to show cause why such discharge
and cerlificale shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEV, Clerk.
Savannah, Doc. 2, 1842. 26 lit
United State* District Court. I ,
District of Georgia, \ 1,1
JOSEPH 51 COOPE R, late merchant, of 'he firm of L.
-I T. Cooper, & Co., of La Grange, and of Walker At
Cooper of Troup cutinly, Georgia, a Bankrupt, hiving
filed his pelilion. praying that a full discharge from bis
debts may be decreed and allowed, and a cerlificale
thereof he granted lo hnn; Notice is hereby given to
all creditors who have proved their debts and oilier
person* in interest to a ppear al ihe Court House in the
i iiy of Savannah, on Ihe sixteenth day of 9Inrch next, at
11 o’clock. A. 51., lo show cause why such discharge and
certificate shill not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
S-ivnnah, Dee.2,1812 lit—26
. In Bankruptcy.
’ District Court. } , „ , ,
f , > In Bankruptcy.
24, 1-42.
runout i» jitiij,
ON yesterday, a negro man who
ys Ills name n
I ttifcd f tates District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN r \ NK Rl PTC Y —In l lie mailer of William Rawlins
of the eounly of Washington, Ga , Farmer.
The above described William Rawlins, having this day
filed his pelilion praying that he may he declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned I lie sixteenth day of
March next, at 11 o'clock, A 31.,at the Court House iu Ihe
cilv of Savannah, for the hearing of ihe same; nolice thereof
is hereby given mail persons interested, that they may' ap
pear alllie lime nnd place aforesaid, and show ran-e, if
nnv ihev li ne, why tlie prayer of the petitioner should not
he gianled. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 16,1812. 27
I nited Stairs District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In ilie manor of John Jackson,
of i lie town of Athens, Hold keeper, ( lark county.
The above d.scribed John Jack«on, having ibis dav,
filed Ids pciiiion proving ilia* he mav lie declared a Bank-
j rupt, and ihe Court having assigned the fifieenili day of
! February next, at 11 o’clock, A. 31 , at ihe Conrt House in
j ihe eitvof Savannah, ibr the bearing of lie* same; notice
I ihereof is hereby given to all persons interested, that iliey
i may appear at ibenmcand plaoe aforesaid, and show cause,
if any they have, why the prayerof ilc> petitioner should
not be granted. Gi.O. GLEN, Cieik
Savannah. December 5, 1842. go
United Stales Dislrict Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
IN’ BANKRUPTCY.—In die mailer of Leonard P
Breedlove, formerly planter, now a n ae’ner, and a member
of i lie laic firm of Breedlove & 'lurner, ol ihe county of
Talbot.
The above described Leonard P. Breedlove, having this
day. filed his petition praying (hat he may be declared a
Bankrupt, and ihe Court having assigned the tweniy-sixih
day of January next, ul 11 o’clock. A. 51 , al die Court
House in the city of S naniiah, for ihe h aringof die same,
nolice ihereof i» lien by civ. n lo all persons inleresicd, lliat
they mav appear at die lime and place aforesaid, and show
cause, if nnv iliey have, why the prayer of tlie pelilioner
should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 25, 1312. 25
Uiiilcd Status; Distvirl Court.
district of ge< »rgia.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—Iu the matter of John Henry
91 Tgan, of Macon, Georgia, late in-reliant, and as one of
the firm olTtolunson, iVnght A: Co., of Macon.
The above described John Henry Morgan, having tliis
day, filed his peiition praying that he may he dielar-d a
L’nitcit Klalcs District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN RANKKl PTCY —!n the mailer of Silas W. Curtis,
merchant of Hamburg, Macon county, Georgia, and as one
of ihe late firms of Curtis, Brown At Co., and Curtis Ac
Morgan, of said county
The above described Sil ls W. Curlis, having this dav.
filed bis peiition, praying lliat he may he declared a Bank
rupt. and the Court having assigned I ho filt-*pnlh day of
February next, at eleven o’clock, A. 91 ,nl the Court House
in the city of Savannah, for the bearing of ihe same ; no-
lice thereof is hereby given to all persons iotere-ted, lliat
1 hey may appear at tlie time and place aforesaid, and show
cans \ if any they have, why the prayer of the pelilioner
should not be granted.
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 16, 1842. 27
Utiiti*-! Stales District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In Ihe matter of Thomas T. Wil-
inot, Jeweller and Watchmaker, of ilie city of Savannah,
lately one of t lie firm of S. &. T. T. W ilmot, of Charleston,
South Carolina.
1 he above described Tbomts T. Wllmot, having tliis day
filed Ins pelilion, prat ing that he may 1»; declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned llie fifteenth day of Feb
ruary nexi, at II o’clock, A. 91., at the Court House in ihe
cily of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice
thereof is hereby given lo all persons interested, lliat iliev
may appear al llie time and place aforesaid, end show
cause, if any they have, why (lie prayerof :hc petitioner
should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 1G, 1312. 27
Uiiitud States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BA NKiilPTCY.—In ihe matter of Columbus AYash
ington Pope, of 5Iaeon, Bibb eounly. Georgia, merchant.
flip above described Columbus Washington Pope, liav-
j ing tliis dav. filed bis pelilion praying lhal bo may be ile-
: clared a Bankrupt, and tlie Court having assigned the fif-
; leenlli day of February next, at eleven o’clock, A 51., at
the Couil House in tIi- cily of Savannah, for I be bearing of
lb,* same; notice liieieof is hereby given to all persons in-
! teresled, that iliey may appear at the tune and place afore
said, and show cause, if any ihev have, why ihe prayer of
Ihe pelilioner should not be granted
GEO. GLEN, Clerk
i Savannah, December 16, 1812. 21
j says Ins name i- l’A I! KI .R, supp .
i d lo be about tvvenlv-five years
old; abuutfive feet nine inches high,
i scar un the upper comer of his
forehead, on the right side; snvs that | Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the twenty-sixth
v , Jin ob Powell, of Barnwell district, S. Ca.. ‘W of January next, al eleven o'clock, A. 91., a! the Court
| , -’’’I to Robert Lawton, who sold him' to W'll- House in the city of Savannah, for tlie hearing of I lie same;
\ • r ’ 1 " ford of Kentucky, from whom lie escaped Ilol icethereof is hereby given to all persoas interested,>hat
1 d river in this State, in March last. Tl, c ' 8 Pl >earl '» ‘ time and place aforesaid, and show
,L l i cause, if any they have, why the prayerof tha petitioner
e 1 should not be granled.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 30, 1812. 25
Her K reins., I -"."..ii 1 111
E . .,, | " '. u ‘d and notified to apply in terms of th«
Clinton 'i 'I a : ' va - v " GREEN GRAY, Jailer,
mtou, Ga, August 20,1842. ltf
Uiiitoil Mitivs X>ist6’ief Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN B \ NKRl»PrCY.—In tlie in.Uior of Timothy Dirk-
inson. Clerk of Macon, Bihli county, Georgia, nn«l ns one
of the firm of Dickinson & Ware, and of Jones & Dickin
son. late ineiciiants of said count v.
The above described Timothy Dickinson, having this day
filed his p tition praying that he miy he declared n Bank
rupt, and tlie Cou-t having assigned the fifteenth day of Feb
ruary nexi, at 1! o’clock, A. >]., ar the Court Mouse in ibo
city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice there
of is hereby given to all persons interested, that they mav
appear at the time and place afore.-aid, and .show cause, if
any iliey have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not
begranted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 16, 1812. 27
Uuilcd Sialrs District Coui'l. I „
District of Georgia. \ ls D NKRUPTCY *
D AViD Herron, of fireenshoro*, in t!ip countv of Green, Geor-
-i'hvsiei.ifi. ;i B i iki iot. Savina fiv.l !»■« o* ii ion pt.iv.rr
that a full disrt.ai -jo fio.u Su< det»ts m *v i»eilee-ee l and allow
and a ceiGdc.tie tse-i of he jr. uted to
on to ail creditors who have proved tin
in interest, to at ihe Cod Hoi
on the thirteenth dav of March »»»-» •>
cause why such d --chart;
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
TO MX S. Crenshaw, late merchant, of the firm of Cot
& Crenshaw, and of ihe firm of John S. Crenshaw &
Co., of Henry eounly, and lale Inn-keepei of the town of
McDonough, a Bankrupt, having film! his petition, praying
that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and al
lowed, and a cerlificale ihereof be granted to him—Notice
is hereby given to all creditors who have proved iheir debts,
and other persons in interest, to appear at Ihe Court House
in the cily of Savannah, on ihe first day of March next, at II
o'clock, A. M., lo show cause why such discharge and cer-
tificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Pavannah, November 29, 1812. 25 lit
j**—**
'IT'T 1LLIAM B. MAXWELL, ofthe county of Har-
YV ris, in the State of Georgia, Clerk, a Bankrupt,
having filed his pelilion, praying that a full discharge front
his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a cerlificale*
thereof he granled lo him: Notice is hereby given to all
creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in
interest lo appear at ihe Court House in t lie city of Savan
nah, on the sixteenth day of March nex*, at 11 o’clock, A
M., to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall
n ot be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 2, 1842. 1 It—26
United States District Court. } T n
District of Georgia. j 1,1 Bankruptcy.
r pHOMAS WATSON, Merchant, of Watson, Coweta
\ eounly, Ga., partner in the firms of Thomas Watson,
A' Co., of Coweta c*>, Ga.,and of Turrenline, Andrews &
Watson, merchants Columbus, Ga , a Bankrupt, having filud
his pethion praying that a full discharge from his debts
may b ‘ decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he
granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who
have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, lo
appear at the Court House in the cily of Savannah,on the
first day of March next, at 11 o’clock, A M , to shew
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant
ed GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah November 23, 1812. 26 lit
United St*
District of Georgia. }
’T7"M VV. G VKKARD, Commission Merchant, of the
v\ late firm of Hayward & Garrard, of the city of
Columbus, Georgia, a Bankrupt having filed his petition,
praying that a full discharge from his debis may he de
creed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be grant
ed to him : Nolice is hereby given to all credi
tors who have proved their debts and other persons
in interest, to appear at the Court House in the cily of Sa
vannah, on the sixteenth day of March next, at 11 o'clock,
A. M , to show cause why such discharge and cerlificale
shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savanmih, Dis-. 8, 1912. 26 lit
Uxiteo States District Court. ) , „ ,
District of Georgia. \ ln Bankruptcy.
A UGUSTINE B. Pope, physician, of Lumpkin, Stewart
county, Georgia, late merchant, and as one of the late
firm of (min and Pop°. also of said place, a Bankrupt, hav
ing filed his peiition praying that a full discharge from his
debts mav be decreed and allowed, and a cerlificale thereof
be granted to him—Notice is hereby given lo all creditors
who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest,
to appear nt the Court Motive in the city of Savannah, on
the sixteenth day of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M , to
show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be
granted. GEO. t«LEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 1, 1842. 23—lit
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
J OHN McBryde, of the city or Augusta, Georgia, late
merchant, and of the late firm of J & J. McBryde &
Co. ofthe same place, a Bankrupt, having filed his pelilion
praying that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed
and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him —
Notice is hereby given lo all creditors *wlio have proved
their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the
Court House in the city of Savannah, on the sixteenth day
of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M. to show cause why
such discharge and ccrtincale sh ill not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 1, 1342. 25 lit
J OB T. Niles, of Columbus, Muscogee county, Georgia,
steam boar master, and late merchant, and one of the
firm >f .1 T Niles <fcGo., of Columbus .a Bankrupt, having
filed his petition praying that a full discharge from l.is debts
mav be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be
granted to him: Nolice is hereby given to all creditors who
have proved iheir debts and other persons in interest to ap
pear a: the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the first
dav of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M , to show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not b' 1 granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 25, 1812. 25—lit
United States District Court. ) T . n •
District of Georgia. \ Bankruptcy.
J OHN P. Harvey, of Stewart county, Georgia,of the late
firm of Gardner <fc Harvey, and of ihe lat* 1 firm of Har
vey <fc Chastain, and of the late firm of John P. Harvey &
Co., all merchants, trading in the respective names and
styles aforesaid, in Florence, Stewart county, Georgia, a
Bankrupt., having filed his petition praying that a full dis
charge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a
cerlificale thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given
to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other per
sons in interest to appear at the Court House in the city of
Savannah, on the sixteenth day of March next, at eleven
o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such discharge and cer
tificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, December 1, 1842. 25 lit
• In Bankruptcy.
UtnTEO States District Court. ? , Bankruptcy.
Dtsl rid of Georgia. $ 1 J
J AMES HIGGINBOTHAM, cotton purchaser, of the
city of Augusta, a Bankrupt, having filed hispetition
praying that a lull discharge from his debts may be decreed
ami allowed, ami a certificate thereof be granted to him:
Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their
debts, ami other persons in interest, to appear at the Court
House in the city of Savannah, on the first day of March
next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such dis
charge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 21. 1842. 21—lit
In Bankruptcy.
ran a ah, December 16, 161-2.
—None • is l.eictn _
b s, an • oilier per-m 8
i ibecitv of Sivann «!.,
v -- o’clock. A. M., to shO\V
mi cciliberie &h.i .1 not !»e ?rante»t.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
27—lit
Un.ted S tates D.*ti:.ct Court. > /fl Bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. \ i J
C l n A It f. L.'; Wor t. of .Mu8co.ce county. late merchant, in .Marion
J county. (Jeorca, a Dank rupt, 1>«vin^ file! his petition, pr>>-
inz that a full discharge from his debts maybe decreed and al
lowed, and a certificate thereof be granted lo aim—Notice is here
by given to all creditors who h • ve proved their debts, aofd other
per.-aus in interest, to appear at the Court House iodfhe city .of
Savannah, on the thirteenth day of March next, ai II o’clock, A.
M., to show cause why such discharge and cert ficatc shall not
be "ranted.
GEO. GLEN,Clerk.
Savannah, December 16, IS12. 27 lit
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
W ILLIAM M. ROBERTS, hit- merchant, of La-
Grange, Troup county, Ga. now of Macon, a Bank
rupt, having filed his petition praying that a full discharge
from his debts may be decreed anil allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby given jto
all creditors who haw proved their debts, and other per
sons in interest, to appear at the Court House in the city of
Savannah, on the first day of March next, at eleven
o’clock, A M , to show cause why such discharge and cer
tificate shall not be granted.
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 21, 1842. 24 lit
<W. | „ ***,.
J OHN HOPE REID, met chant of Savannah, late ofthe
firms of John & Jam~s R»*id of Savannah and James
& John Reid of Mobile, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition
praying that a full discharge from his debts may be de
creed nnd allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to
him —Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have
proved their d°bts anti other persons in interest, to appear
at the Court House in th» cily of Savannah, on the fif-
te nihday of February next, at eleven o’clock, A. M , to
show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not
he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 4lh, 1842. 22 lit
U-xited States District Court, f Ja Bankruptcy.^
District oj Georgia. $ r J
T^IIILIP ROBERT YONGE, Jr., Merchant, of Darien,
JL McIntosh county, a Bankrupt, having filed ids petition,
praying lliat a full discharge from his debts may be decreed
and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granled to him—
N- tice is hereby given to all creditors w ho have proved
th ir debts, and other petsons in interest, to appear at ihe
Court House in the citv of Savannah, on the fifteenth day
of February next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. November 5, 1812. 22 lit
Uxited States District Court. I Ja Bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. $
W ILLIAM WHITE, of F.lbertcountv. lately a mer
chant in Ktickersville in the connlv of Elbert,
and now acting as tiie agent of the Elbert Factory, a
Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a fall
discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed,
anti a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice is
hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their
debts, and other persons in interest, lo appear at the
Court House in the city of Savannah, on the first day
of .March next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to show cause why
such discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 21, 1842. lit 24
E LIHU PRICE, of Macon, in the county of Bibb,
late merchant, now cotton buyerand general agent,
a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that a full
discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed,
and a certificate thereof he granted lo him—Notice is
hereby given to all creditors who have proved their
debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the
Court House iu the city of Savannah, on the fiffeenth
day of February next, at ! 1 o’clock, A. 51., to show canse
why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Novembers, 1842. ‘22 lit
United States District Court. ) , „ ,
District of Georgia. \ Ia Bankruptcy.
( A EORGE KING ROBERTS, of Albany, in the
X comity of Baker, late merchant, one of the firm of
VV. J. Ronaldsou it Co., of Danville, Georgia, and one
of the late firm of Matthews & Roberts, of Hawkins-
ville, Georgia, and one of the late firm of H. V. King
& Co., of Hawkinsville, Georgia, a Bankrupt, having
filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from his
debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate there
of he granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all cre
ditors who have proved their debts, anti other persons
in interest, to appear at the Court House in the city of
Savannah, on the fillecnth day of February next, at 11
o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such discharge and
certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 9, 1842. 22 lit
United States District Court. I , „ z ,
District of Georgia. \ In Bankruptcy.
H AMLIN L. WADE, of the county of Tttlhot
Merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition
praying that a full discharge from his debts may be de
creed and allowed, and a certificate thereof lie grant
ed to him—Notice is hereby given to ail creditors
who have proved their debts, and other persons in inter-,
est, to appear at the Court House in the city of Savan
nah, on the first day of March next, at 1! o’clock, A. M.,
to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall
not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. November 21, 1842. 24 lit
United States District Court. } r d i
District of Georgia. \ 1,1 Bankruptcy.
F rancis asbury clark, or ciark county,
late a merchant in tlie county of Houston, Georgia,
trading in partnership with one Thomas B. Davenport,
under the firm and style of Clark & Davenport, a Bank
rupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full dis
charge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and
a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby
given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and
other persons in interest, to appear at the Court House
in the city of Savannah, on tlie first day of 51arch next,
ai eleven o’clock, A. 5f., to show cause why sucli dis
charge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November2l, 1842 24 lit
United States District Court. ) , „ ,
District of Georgia. J 1,1 Bankruptcy.
J AMES M. LLOYD, of Muscogee county, Georgia, late
Merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, pray
ing that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed
and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him—
Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved
their debts, and to other persons in interest, to a?»pear at the
Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day
of February next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to show cause why
such discharge and certificate shall not be granted-
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November4. 1842. 22 lit
United Stale* District Court. } R . WRnPTrv
District of Georgia. V IN BANKRUPTCY -
C D ItT I S K W I .-J, of Macon. Bibb county, Ga., Merchant, a
Bankrupt, having tiled bis petition placing that a full dis
charge from is debts mav he decreed and allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof bo "ranted to him—Notice is hereby given to all ere
dltors who have proved their ilehts, and otherpersons in Interest,
to appear at the Court House in the *dty of .Savannah, on the twen
ty sixth day of January next, at tl o'clock, A. AI., to show
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he "ranted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, October ID, 1812. 19 ut
United States District Conrt. )
District of Georgia. > IN BANKRUPTC Y*
f JRNOCH HOPTON HOdDERS, of Jackson county, lately a tra-
A der in cop irtnership with one Stephen A. Borders, under
the name and style of E. H. an! S. \. Borders, a Bankrupt,
havin" filed his petition praying that a full discharge from
his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate
there f be "ranted to him—Notice is hereby siven to all creditors
who hive proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to
appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the twen
ty-sixth day of Januiry next, at It o’clock. A. Rl., to show cause
why su^h discharge and certificate shall not he "ranted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. Oct- »8, 1812. 19—tot
United Staten District Court. I r n i
District of Georgia. $ /n Bankruptcy.
R OBERT E. MARTIN, Dentist, of Greensboroush, Greene coun
ty, Georgia, a Bankrupt, having filed hispetition, pnying that
a full discharge from his deb's may he decreed and allowed, and
a certificate thereof be granted to him : Notice is hereby given to
nl! creditors who have proved their debts, another persons in
interest, to appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on
the twenty-sixth day of January next, at it o’clock. A AI., to
show cause why such discharge and certificate should not be
granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Oct. !8, !3t2- 19—lot
United .States District €«urt. \
Drs trict of Georgia. <
IN BANKRUPTCY.
W l \
of Wilev Wil iams & Broth
ers, .i Bank runt, having filed his petition, praving that a full dis
charge from his debts m iy be decreed and allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof he granled to him—Notice is hereby given to all cre-
dirors who have proved their debts and other per-ons in interest,
lo appear at t >e Court House in the city of Savinnah, on the thir
teenth day of Mirch no::t. at 11 o’clock. A M., to show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 16,1912. 27 lit
IN BANKRUPTCY.
Uuited States District Csart. j
District of Georgia. \
f ^PHRAl.M W\ B.ggirly, Physician, of Vail\v Plain, Harris
A county, a Bmkrupt, having filed his petition, praying that
a ful| discharge from his debts mav he decreed and allowed, and
a certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given lo
all creditors who have proved their debts, and oilier persons in
interest, to appear at lheComt House in ihe citv of Savannah, on
the thirteenth day of March nc :i, at eleven o’clock, A. M. to show
cause why such discharge and certificate shad not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Cierk.
Savannah, December 16. 1842. 27—lit
United States District Court. } , n ,
District of Georgia. J Bankruptcy.
TATES LEWIS. House & sign p» inter, ofthe city of Colum-
^ bus, Muscogee county, a Bankrupt,having filed his petition
praying that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and
a.lowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to him—Notice is
herein- given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and oth
er persons in intetest, to appear at the Court House in the city
of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of February next, at 11 o’clock.
A.M , to show cause w.iy such discharge and certificate shall not
be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
savannah, October 28, 1842- 20—lit
Unilroi States District Court. )
District of (Georgia. J IN bankr uptcy.
J OSEPH BENNETT, late merchant, now planter and Lime man
ufacturer, Macon Ga.. a Bankrupt, having filed his petition,
praving that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and
allowed, and a certificate the*eof be granted to him: Notice
I s hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts,
and otherpersons in interest, to appear at the Cout House in
•he city of Savannah, on the sixteenth day of March next, at
eleven o’clock, A. iM., to show cause why such discharge and
certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 2.1342; 26 lit
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
In Bankruptcy.
of the firm of Hale & Srr ggins, a Bankrupt, having filed
his petition, praying that a full discharge from his debts may
be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted
to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved
their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court
House in the city of dtvumah, on the fifteenth day of February
next, at 11 o’clock. A. M , to show cause why such discharge and
certificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Cierk.
Savannah, November 4,18<1 21 nt
Cuite.1 States ItUtrict Court. ) n.nkruptcv
District of Neorgia. S BANKRDPTcr -
J OHN DAWSON, or Ciss county, Merchant, of the late firm Cf
Dawson, Douthi*. at Co., Diwson& Sloan, and Patterson &
TWwson, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a fuM
discharge from Ids debts may be decreed and allowed, and a rer-
tifleate thereof he granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all
creditors who h ive proved their debts, and other persons.in inter
est, to appear at then nut H »use in the city of Savannah, on the
fifteenth day of February next, at eleven o’clock, A. .VI., to show
cause why such dischirge and certificate shall not be gs anted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Sivannah, November3, 1842. 22 lit
United States District Court. * f Bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. \ 1
P ASCHAL II. PHILLIPS, Merchant, of Merriwether county,
Ca., a Bankrupt having tiled his petition praying that a full
discharge from his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certi
ficate'hereoi he granted ux^im—Nolice is hereby given to all ere
ditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest,
10 anpear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the
fifteenth day of February next, at eleven o’clock. A. AL, to
show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant
ed GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
S ivannah. November 7, 1812. 22 I it
United States District Court. ?/„ Bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. S r
A LEXANDER BUY an, of Savannah, Merchant and Cotton
Dealer, a Bankrupt, h iving filed his petition 1 raying that a
full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a
certificate the e *f he grante I to him—Notice is hereby given to all
creditors who have i»rov.*d their debts, and other persons in in
tere c t. to appear at the Court House in the city of S ivannah, on
t *e fifteenth day of February next, at eleven o’clock. A. M.,to 3*»ow
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted
Savannah, November 3, IS12
United States District Court. ? j Bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. $ r
Tames j WINN, late Dry Goods A Grocery merchant, now
•P Farmer, of -Monroe county Georgia, a Bankrupt, having
filed his pet:ti n* praying that a full discharge fiom hte debts
may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be grant
ed to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have
proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at
the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of
February next, at 11 o’clock. A. M. f to show cause why such
discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah,November 7, 1842. 2 2 lit
A N English and ’Classical TEACHER is desi-
tons of obtaining a situation in the country, in
some respectable community, and healthy section. He
has tanglit in the city of Mocon, for the last seven years,
but in consequence of feeble health, he is anxious to lo
cate himself in some healthy section ofthe conntry. As
to character, ability and qualifications, the most satisfac
tory references can be given. Applicants will please
address “X. Y.” at the .Macon Post Office, Bibb county,
Georgia. Dec. 4, 1842. 24—4t[pl0c.J
Sale of Valuable Load, mills, aad Negroes.
At tlu'latc resilience of N. Bradford, dec'd.
A GR.FEABLY to the last will and testament of Na
thaniel Bradford, late of Crawford connty, deceas
ed, will lie sold on tlie 27th day of December next, with
in the legal hours of sale, all the estate, both real aud
personal belonging to said deceased, consisting of six
teen likely negroes, one of them a superior sawyer, and
one an excellent miller; also the mills of said estate, con
sisting of saw and grist, situated on Patsaliga creek, on
the road from 9Iacon to Columbus. Also the following
lots or parts of lots of land. 1921 acres of lot No. 108,
101 i acres of lot No. 152; lots No. 116, 117, 118, 109,
138, 139, 140,141. and 175. Also the settlement where
on Henry Crowell formerly lived, in said county, com
posed of the following lots and fraction lots Nos. 146,
147, 143. 171, fractions No. 172, and 173, all in the 14th
district of formerly 51uscogee, now Crawford and Talbot
comities. Also, lot No. 2. and fraction No. 1, on the
old agency reserve, on the west side of Flint river; also
one gold lot, No. (583, in tlie 15th district and 2d section
of Cherokee, containing in all thirty-six or thirty-seven
hundred acres; all sold on a credit of twelve months.—
Sale to continue from day today until all is sold.
JOSEPH J BRADFOK D,
JAMES 51. HARRIS, adm’ors.
with the will annexed.
November 11,1842. 22
To Capitalists.
One half of the Eatonton Factory for Sale.
T HE iuteresl belonging lothe estate of Josiah Flour
noy, deceased, in the Eatonton Factory, being one
half thereof, is offered for sale Capitalists who wish to
make a profitable investment, shonld not fail to improve
tliis opportunity, as it is estimated that it is paying thirty
three per rent, upon the present investment. It is situa
ted three miles west of Eatonton. Putnam county, on
Little River, a never-failing stream, affording sufficient
water power for any machinery. Attached to it are a
Grist and Saw Mill, in full operation. This property is
offered for sale to effect a division, and will be sold all to
gether, or in shares to suit purchasers. The terms will
he liberal, and we will take pleasure in shewing it to any
person who may wish to purchase.
JOHN 5f. FLOURNOY, > P .
N. BASS, £*.xrs.
November 29, 1S42. 24 tf
Guardian’s Sale.
U NDER an order of the honorable Inferior Court o
Bilker county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, before the court house door in Baker
county, between the usual hours of sale, two negro
slaves, sold as the property of the estate of the late
John Brcwson, deceased, viz, Ritty Ann and Mary, sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
REDDEN FAIRCLOTH, guardian.
November 28, 1842. 26
Georgia, DeKalb county.
W HEREAS, George Lyon applies to me for letters
of adminislration on the estate of Benjamin J.
Camp, late of Carroll county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any exist, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Decatur, this 14th
day of December, 18-12.
27 * S. FARMER, c. c. o.
Georgia, Jasper county.
W HEREAS. Alfred Johnson applies for letters of
administration on the estate of his father, Snel-
ling Johnson, late of Jasper county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tlie kiudredand creditors of said deceased, to be and
appearat my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause if any they have why said letters shouldnolbe
granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Monticello, this 6th
day of December 1842.
27 JOHN A. DILLARD, d. c. c. o.
~ NOTICE. ~
J UST received, a lot of fine browu and bleached
homespuns, flannels and salinetts; also, several pie
ces of pri nts almost as fine, and pretty as the prettiest, and
will be sold almost as cheap.
E. M. COWLES.
5Iilledgeviiie, Nov. 7, 1842. tf—21
Notice.
T HE undersigned wishes to puichase the following Lots of
*Laad, to wit :
Numbers U3, 134, 135, 137. M5, and 146, in the 5th District of
Early countv, Georgia, and would be oleased that the owners
would com * and see them. SUTTON H. TRULUCK.
Early County, Nov. 13, 1342. 21 3t
Administrator’s Sale.
W iLL be sold, on Tuesday the 9th day of January next, at the
late residence of DtnielH. Ellis, deceased, \atc of Henry
county, a part or all of the Perishable Property of said Estate.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
At the same time and place, the Land will be Rented. Terms
made known on the day. VM. G. RAY, Adm’r.
November 16,18U.
IBO nr WORKS.
fBlHE subscriber’s WOFtK-S. (In Cass county, Ga.) are nowln
M. operiti n, where he will be prepared to make nearly every
description of Cast Iron Machinery. He is also prepared to make
Bar-Iron, and will keep constantly on hand a general assortment,
to wit: Common Bar, Wagon Tyer, Plough Moulds, Ac.
Also, Saw and Grist Mill Irons, of a superior quality. All or
ders, addressed to the subscriber at this place, will meet with
prompt attention ; and he flatters himself that his prices will be
such, as to m ike it the interest of the citizens of the upper part
of Georgia at least, to patronize him. Call and a -m»rxfT«»
MOSES STROUP.
Iron Works. Cass County, Ga., Nov. 17th. 1842.2* tf
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Daniel H. Ellis, deceas
ed, late of Henry county, Ga . are requested to come forwar d
an I settle the same; an l those holding notes or accounts against
said Estate, are required to present them in terms of the law.
November IS, 1842. 21 Wvi. 6. RAY. Adm’r.
T*OUR months after date, application will be made to the Infe-
rior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell three Negroes: one a woman, about 20 years
old, with her two cbildrer:—one a boy. about 4 months old, and
the other a girl, about 3 years old. Said Negroes belonging to tho
Estate of Jonathan Dawsc.i. deceased, iateof Jones county.
MALACHI DAWSON, Adm’r.
November *29, 1842. 24
ouat months after date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
connty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to Matthew Gainey, late of
said county, deceased.
MARY GAINEY, adm ix.
November I, 1842. 22
F OUR months after date, application wiU be made
to tlie honorable Inferior Court of Jones county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the
estate of John B. Jones, deceased.
STEPHEN SLOCUMB, adm’or.
November 7,1842.22
A LL persons indebted to the late Mrs. Nancy J. God
win, will please call and settle the same without
delay, as no longer indulgence can be given; and all
persons having demands against said estate, will present
them in terms of the law.
ALLEN LITTLE, adra’or.
November 17, 1812. 23
thomas w. Fleming,
1 ) ETURNS bis thanks to the merchants of Angnsta,
. A for their past patronage, and solicits a continuation
of tbeir favors. He also asks from the planting interest
of Georgia, a share of their business, and pledges him
self to use every possible means to satisfy all who may
confide in him.
Refers to Messrs. Andrew Low A. Co., Maj. A. B.
Fannin, Jno. P. Williamson & Son, Capt. P. Wilt-
BEftGUER, Cohen, Miller & Co., and Mulford
Marsh, Esq.
Aosust 15, 1842. 10 tFbl
JOHN W. RABUN,
Jh CommfMiM Merchant,
♦ ! |
Savannah, Ga.
SHA
fl
ILL continue in business at his old Stand. No.
v v 185, Bay street Strict attention will be given
to the selling of COTTON. Orders for Bagging,
Family supplies, Sec., will be promptly executed.
July 18th, 5842. 5 tJanl.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jostah Flour
noy, late of Putnam coircty,deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence
cannot be given, and those having demands against said
estate are notified to present them in terms of the law.
JOHN M. FLOURNOY, ? p ,
N BASS, JExors.
November 25,1842. 24
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Hatch- .
er, Iateof Wilkinson connty, deceased.are request
ed to come forward and settle them; and all persons
holding demands againstsaid estate, are requested to pre
sent them in terms of the law.
WILLIAM G. HATCHER, Ex’or.
November 28, 1342. 24
If O TICE. *
T HE subscriber will iu future charge the cnslomary
fee of One Dollar, for each note attended to by him
in the Ceuiral Bank, also for taking out and forwarding
grants, duplicates, testimonials, &c., One Dollars each.
All coiiimnnications postage paid, will meet with
promptuiieniiou. WM. G. LITTLE.
Milledgeville. Jan. 18,1842.
Georgia, DiKalb county.
TAKEN up by EMridge S. Cash, of the
1572d district, G. M., a dark bay Mare Mule,
( I f \ four or five years old; appraised to forty dol
lars, by John B. Johns, and James 51. Simpson, tho 12th
day of November, 1842.
y JAS. MILLICAN, J. P.
A true extract from the ?stray hook.
25 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. i. c
Guardian Sale
L t NDF.R an order of the honorable Inferior Court of
/ Wilkinson county, will be sold on the first Tues
day in March next, before tlie Conrt house door in Dub
lin, I .aureus connty, between tlie usual hours of sale;
one thousand acres of landjnore or less, lying on Tur
key creek, in said county, part oak and hickory, and part
pine, Nos. uot known, adjoining lands of Eason Allen,
James Vickers, and Burwell Shivers; sold for the bene
fit o! the minor heirs of George Payne, deceased.
ANDREW W. ARD, Guardian.
December 20,1842. 28
$25 REWARD.
LEFT the subscribers plantation on Sun
day morning, the 11th inst., a bright mnlatto
woman, by the name of CHARLOTTE, be
tween 35 and 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8
inches high, her upper front teeth gone. It is
ray opinion that she will eudeavor to stay a-
bout Milledgeville or Eatonton. The above
reward will be given for her deliveiy or lodge
ment in a safe Jail so that I may get her.
ALFRED M. GEORGE.
BlountsviUe, Jones Co., Ga., Sept 15,1842. —14
Raker Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, betv’een the usnal hours of sale, before the
Court-Honse doo- in Newton, Bakercounty, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Fifteen lots of lard, Nos. 19,20, and 22, in tlie seventh
district of Early, now Baker county; Nos. 2, 3, and 218,
in the eighth district of Early, now Baker county; Nos.
225, 229, 262, 256, 265, 266, 267, 294 and 295, in the
second district of Early, now Baker county, all levied
ou as the property of the estate of John YVilliams, d
censed, to satisfy executions issuing from the Saperit
Court of Bibb county, the Bank of 5Iilledgeville vs.
Itcuhen S. Williams, John J. Williams, and Nathaniel
G. Williams, executors on the estate of John Williams,
deceased; Seaton Grantland vs. tho Executors of John
W illiams deceased; and exeentions from tha Inferior
Court of Bibb county, John G. Winter vs. the Execu
tors of John Williams, deceased; and the Commercial
Bank of Macon vs. the Executors of John Williams,
WILLIAM DENNARD, Dp. Sheriff.
December 21.1842. 27
Lowndes Sherfl’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold
within the usual hoars of sale, before the Conrt
House door, in Tronpville, Lowndes county, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Four hundred and ninety acres of land, known by the
No. 100, in the fifteenth district of originally Irwin, now
Lowndes county, levied on as the property of Stephen
W. Whitfield, to satisfy snndry fi fas. from a Iustices
court of Lowndes connty, in favor of George Jamerson
vs. Benjamin W. Whitfield, lohn S. Whitfield and Ste
phen W. Whitfield—levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Four hundred and ninety acres of land, known by the
No. 4, in the eleventh district of originally Irwin, now
Lowndes county, levied on as the property of Elias Skep-
per, to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Court,
lohn Mathis vs. Zenas Warner and Elias Skepper.
One negro man named Sam; one sorrel horse, one
bay mare, and 490 acres of land, No. 31, in the eleventh
district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county, all le
vied on as tiie property of Thomas I. Hinson, to satisfy
a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Conrt, Warren & Scar
borough vs. said Hinson.
One black horse, levied on as the property of Abraham
Bell, to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Court,
SamuelT. Henderson, administrator of Edward M. Hen
derson vs. Abraham Bell and lohn Osteen.
Four hundred and ninety acres of land, known by the
No. 155, in tiie fifteenth district of originally Irwin now
Lowndes comity, levied on as the property of Ieremiah
Revels, to satisfy snndry fi fas from a Iustices conrt of
Lowndes comity, Summerlin and Newborn vs. said Re
vels—levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Four hundred and ninety acres of land, known by the
No. 412, in the 9th district of originally Irwin now Lowuds
county, levied on as the property of Woody lackson, to
satisfy a fi fa from a Iustices conrt of Putnam county, T.
& I. Cunningham & Co. vs. said lackson—levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
MORGAN G. SWAIN, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, will be sold.
Twenty-eight head of stock cattle, more or less; one
bay horse, 3 years old; one sorrel mare, 9 years old, and
one colt, all levied on as the property of lohn Watson,
to satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior conrt, Etheldred
Newborn vs. lohn Watson.
THOMAS B. GRIFFIN, Dp. Sh’ff.
December 13th, 1842. 27
Baker Sherifl Sales.
W ILL besold on the first Tuesday in February next,
between the usual hours of sale, before the Court
house door in the town of Newton, Baker county, the fol
lowing property, viz:
Two lots of land, Noe. 224, In tha 2nd, and lot No. 147,
in the 3d district of originally Early, now Baker county;
levien on aa the property of Reuben Thornton, to satisfy
one fi fa from Greene Inferior Court in favour of Lake Reed,
vs Reuben Thornton. Property pointed out by Reuben
Thornton.
Also, 6 Negro slaves, George 40 year* old, Anna 35 vears
old, Floyd 15 years old, Isaiah 13 years old, Antoinett 6 years
old, and Silva 21 years old; levied on as the property of
John W. Cowart, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Sumpter Su
perior Court in favour of Thos. Governor, <fec. for the use,
Ac. and others, vs John W. Cowart and Cyrus Robison, vs
John H. Blount & Co. Property pointed out by John W.
Cowart.
Also, one negro boy called Ishnm, levied on as the proper
ty of L. B. Mulkey to satisfy sundry justice fi. fas., E.
Meelveen, vs James Blount and L. B. Mulkey. Levy made
and returned by a constable. ,
GEO. W. COLLIER, V. Sh’ff.
Dec. 10th, 1842. 27 td
IT4HE Midway Female Seminary will be open the first
A Monday in January, under the superintendence of
Miss Bass.
Terms—Twenty Dollars per session of fivt mouths—
Central Bank bills received at par.
December 27,1842. 28
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Lewis B. Will-
A cox, late of Telfair connty, deceased, are required
to pay the same, and those having demands against said
estate, to present the same within the terms of the law.
JOHN WILLCOX, Ad’mr.
SARAH WILLCOX, Ad’mx.
Dec. 26,1842. 28
Libel ror Divorce.
Lucisda Bostick, )
*». VLIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
James H Bostick, j
In Twiggs Superior Court, October Term, 1842.
I T appearing to the Conrt, from the return ofthe Shet
iff in the above case, that the defendant, James H.
Bostick, is not to be foand in said county. It is Ordered,
That the said James H. Bostick be and appear, person
ally or by attorney, at the next Term of this Court; and
that the service of this Role be perfected by publication
in one of the Gazettes of this State, once a month for
four months before said Term.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this 22d
December, 1842.
JOSIAH DANIEL Clerk.
December 22,1842. 27 m4m
Georgia, Jones county.
W HEREAS, Nathaniel Tnrbeyville, gnardian of
Ann Chapman, applies for letters of dismission
from said gnardianship.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Clinton, this 22d dav
of December, 1842.
23 CHARLES MACARTHYe. c.o.
Georgia, Pulaski County.
W HEREAS, Francis P. Wright, Administrator ot
the Estate of Thomas J. Wright, deceased, late o
said county, applies to me for letters of dismission fron
said Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew canse (if any exist,) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 21st Dec. 1842.
28 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.c.o.
Georgia, Baker County. "
W HEREAS, James Arlin applies to me for letter
of Administration on the Estate ofLewia Varny
deceased, late of said connty; 1
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and no
guliir, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b<
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed b)
law, to show cause (if any exist) why said letters shook
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5th Dec, 1842.
28 ROBERT HARDIN, c. c. o.
Georgia, Ware county.
"VYrHEREAS, Junipor Griffis and Charles Grif
v v applies to me for letters of administration,
the estate of Charles Griffis, Sr., late of said connty, i
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and s
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
law, to show cause, if any exist, why nid tetters sho
not be granted.
Given under my hand, nod seal at office, this 17th i
of December, 1842.
28 THOMAS HILLIARD, c. c. o
AfMnMntH^ Sale.
| TNDERan order ef the Inferior Court ofJone
U connty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, wi
be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, at the Com
house doorin Clinton, Jones connty. between the nan:
hours of sale, one negro man, named Cuff, belonging t
the estate of John Datnaa dec’d; sold for the benefit o
the heirs of said deceased.
Tonne made known an die day of role.
JOSEPH DAY, Afta'r-
Dec. 24,1842. 98 *