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;,„J Cr acral foiamiaisa .Hrrrbaats,
rn m; above business will have the personal and ex-
6 elusive attention of Col. E. Hamii.to.v, formerly
( Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor and Coiuims-
° Merchant of .Macon. Georgia.
Farmers—EVFRAUD HAMILTON.
THOMAS HARDEMAN.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
Savannah, October, 1st. 1842.
REFERENCES.
M ,- Matthew Whitefield and Rev. Janies Henderson,
Mustier county.
ol Thomas Uoughon, Jones county.
”1- U insliip At Hutchins. Clinton.
y atnn GrantlandaudJer. Beall,Milledgeville
,, Hudson A Thomas, and John G. Lutiisden,
atom
Col . , ■
' ,.' _ |,tuin Wiley, and Hardy Culver, Hancock.
. j ’ iaia'1 Beall, and C. & j. Beall, Irvvinton.
Jnl.it Rawls, and George Walker. Pulaski.
Maj. Jas. II. Biackshear, Dr.N. Tucker, Col.
! , ri ... M. Troup, and John Thomas, Laurens county.
t|.l A. Porter, Savannah.
.Messrs. Stovall Simmons <JC Co., Augusta.
October 1, 18-12—IS. till 1st June.
THOMAS W. FLEMING,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BY PAISIi A ROGEBS.1
.TIIEEEDGE VMEEE, GEORGIA, J.1.YE.1RY 17, 1843.
TOL. IS. IfO. SI.
r ffll pm
K a v a a n a li , Ha.
I.TURNS his thanks to the merchants of Augusta,
- for their p ast patronage, and solicits a continuation
nf tlieir favors. He also asks from the planting interest
of Georgia, a share of tlieir 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.
I'imin, Jno. P. Wili.iamsun A: Son, Capt. I*. Wu.T-
bmo.iiki:. Cohe.v, Miller &- Co., and Mulford
M wish. Esq.
August 15. 1842. 10 tFbl
J. WASHBURN AND WILDER,
/ |j\ I'OT TOM FACTOR
toSTlSSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Ji.lv I-. 1-4-2. 7—tf
UliSfifSfa Male anti IV in all- Academy.
r;illl- Institution will go into operation on MON-
B. DAY, the 2d of JANUARY next. The super-
„• iclctice of Doth departments is assigned to Rev. J.
i\ W \wiKi., A M. Mr. J. L. Gregc. takes immediate
Ic.igc of the Male. Department; and of the Female,
,I,.s I'.i.r/.iHETH Brigham.
It has been the aim of the Trustees to pot the institu-
on on such a basis that it shall sustain a high character.
ii die arrangement they have been able to make, they
roily believe they have done this.
The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions,
f live months each.
Hates of Tuition.
Elementary branches, w ith arithmetic, $2,50 pr qnar.
English Grammar and Geography, .. $1,00 do.
'[’lie above with Algebra. Natural and
iwl History, Natural Philosophy and
hi'iolngr $5,00 do.
Latin. Greek, and French, Moral and
itelicctiial Philosophy, Rhetoric, Civil
'nlitv. Book Keeping, trie higher Nn-
ir-a I Sciences and Mathematics $0.00 do.
To those in the Female School desirous of instruction
Vocal Music and the Piano, it will be incorporated
all tlieir regular exercises.
N. L. CHESTER, Sec. of Board.
January 2, 1843. 00 3t
United States Marshal’s Peslpencd
hale,
A Y7ILL be sold at the Court House door, in the city
v T of Milledgeville, on the lirstTucsday in February
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
Lots of land. Numbers sixty-three, sixty-six, and sixty-
seven, in the twenty-fifth district; and the south half of
lot No. one hundred and twenty, in the twentieth district
of originally Lee. »mw Stewart county, together contain
ing seven hundred acres, more or less, levied on as the
property of Isaiah Davis, to satisfy a fi fa. from the sixth
Circuit Court of the United States for the district of
Georgia, in favor of Daniel F. Fleming vs Hammond &,
Davis; property pointed out by said Davis.
WM. J. DAVIS, Marshal.
January 2. 1843. 29
Fuiied states District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Henry Can
dler Phelps, Planter, of Cass county, Georgia.
The above described Henry Candler Phelps, having
this day, filed his petition, praying that he may be de
clared a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the
first day of March 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 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 30, 1842. 20
railed SHUCK Didrkl Court. » _. nPTO T
District of Georgia. \ 1N BA?lKR,IPTCir -
D AViD Herron, of Green.'boro’, in the county of Green, Geor
«ri:i. Phrsicltin. a Bankrupt, having filed his petition pray in"
th it a fail .lisci.ai^e from his ilebts may he decreed and allowed,
and certifu tt-etf-*'f he „ r ran‘"d to him—Notice is hereby s
en to t'l creditors who have proved theirdeb’s, and other persons
in interest, to appear at I he Court House in the city of Savannah,
on the thirteenth lav of March n ’.xt, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to show
cause why such discharge and certificate shnil not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. December 16, 184*2. 27—lit
| In Bankruptcy.
sited States District Court
District of Georgia.
HARL!>* Want. <.f Muscogee county, fate merchant, in Marion
county. Geareia. a Bankrupt, hiving filed his petition, pray-
tuu ;« full discharge from his debts maybe decreed and al-
cd, *nd K-.-rtificat*; thereof he granted to him—Notice i> here-
iii veil to all creditors who h ve proved their debts, and other
•ons in interest, to appear nt the Court House in the city of
an.i th, on ihe thirteenth day of .March next, at 11 o’clock, A.
to ^how cause why such discharge and certificate shall not
ivannah, December 16. 1912.
United States District Court. ? , _ ,
District of Georgia. \ In Bankruptcy.
commission Me.cliam, and ns one
i lton & Co., dry goods merchants,
s-sion merchants, an 1 E. Hamilton.
. •rchants, ail of the city of Macon,
ng filed his petition praying that a
1 .1 VEKA It I) KAMI.TON
'A of the fi mof F«*rt. II
Hamilton, Flays & Co. C on
&. H irdem ui. Oomraissio.i
krupt Ii
full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and
a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby given to
alU r ditors who have proved thcr debts, and other persons in in
terest, to appear at iiic Court House in the city of Savannah, on
the seventeenth day of April next, at ii o’clock. A M., to show
cause, why sjch discharge and certificate should not be granted
0 GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Sacannah, December 30. 184*2. 29 m
Uaitctl States Dislrit-.f 4 on it.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of James Ar
chibald La Roche. Druggist, one of the late firm of Por
tlier & La Rorhe. ofihe city of Savannah, and State
of Georgia, Druggists.
The above described Janies Archibald La Roche, hav
ing this day, filed his petition praying that he may he
declared a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned
the first day of March next, at II 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 grunted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 29,1842. 29
United Stiites District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Thomas
Dutfie, of the comity of Muscogee. Farmer.
The above described Thomas Duffie, having this day
filed his petition praying that he may he declareda Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned the fifteenth day of
February 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 tn iy 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 30. 1842. 29
Read This! Dead Tills!
rj’illE undersigned having determined to move to
K the west, and being very desirous to close bis bn-
p ' in ,, s s as speedily as passible, most earnestly requests all
those indebted to him,to come forward and pay up with-
° The remainder of his Stock of Goods will be sold for
less than New York cost, tor cash only. All who wish
to purchase great bargains, will call and examine for
themselves. THOMAS B. STUBBS.
January 2, 1
29 4t
Fresh Clothing.
TEST received at the Milledgeville Clothing Store,
tf a new and large assortment of Ready Made Cloth
ing of s 1 q orior quality, winch will be sold low for cash,
and cash only. " A. C. VAIL, Agent.
October 2 lib, H12. 19—tf
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the subscriber.by Note orac-
count. who wish to avoid cost, will do well to make
payment before next return day. Specie lands will be
required of those who have accounts the present year,
hut goods will be sold almost us cl n as lor Centra! mo
ney. E. M. COWLES.
January 10, 1843. 30 2t
Central .Jloncy at far!!!
More New Goods at Brancroft’s.
/"» B \I.ES 4-4 bro homespuns, at 10 a 12 1-2 cents;
|) 100 pieces dailt calicoes, at 10 a 12 1-2 cts pr yard;
25 pieces rich English calicoes, at 25 a 31c pr yd.
30(1 Ladies’ French Muslin Collars, at 25 cts.
5d do do rich do. at $1 25;
Fine Bird-eye Diaper, at 25 cts per yard;
Fine Long Lawn; More (i-4 plaid and checked cotton
cambrics, 25 a31c; Red and white Flannels, 25c pr yd;
Rich Hir’d Silks; Plain black and blue black gro de Swiss
Silks; Swiss, cambric and book muslins;
100 do/.. Ladies White cotton hose, at 12 l-2c pr pair;
Black and white silk Dose; Ladies French lace caps;
I box splendid cardinals; 25 ps Furniture calicoes, at
12 I -2c; Linen cambric bdkfs. 25c to $1 50.
Ladies’ Kid and Net Mits; More cheap Kerseys and
Kentucky jeans; more Broadcloths and Cassimeres, very
low: 1 pieces plain and fig’d Beaver cloths, at $4 to $l>,
worth $10; 100 reams more cap and letter Paper, at $s
per ream; with lots of other articles which will lie sold
at astonishing low prices, notwithstanding the hue and
civ about Central Funds: at the sign of the New Dry
Goods Store, next door to the Post Office.
Milledgeville, December 21, 18x2. 27
OYSTER HAD COFFEE-HOUSE.
MAC OX, GA.
T HE Subscribers have again opened tlieir establish
ment for the reception of Visiters, a id flatter them
selves from long experience in the business, to give
satisfaction to all ’ who may give them a call. They will
be receiving FRESH SHAD, and otlu r FISH daily,
as soon as the market opens in Savannah, and are now
receiving Fresh Oysters daily which they will sell at a
moderate price, in any quantity.
Xmr'sth, time bops, to ‘laugh ami grow fat.' Oysters
are in, and the Shad and other et ceteras will soon fol
low. and whenever vou feel the want of an appetite, or
a delicious meal, just pop into Luiington Sf Thomp
son's, and inhale the savory scent of Granness's aromatic
dishes, who is ever ready to wait upon his friends and
c istouiers at all hours from sunrise until 12 o’clock at
nglit. LUDIiNGTON & THOMPSON.
E. C. Grasses, Agent.
N. R.—Fresh an I Pickled Oysters, will he kept con
st mlh on hand and for sale by the Quart or Keg. Also,
all kinds of Xurthern and West India Fruits, and every
delicacy that the Savannah market affords.
Ilrur in mind, also,
That Mr. E. ROWLEY has a branch of the above
i s; iblishment in Millcilgrrilh, which will he equally as
well supplied, and every attention will be paid to those
who may favor the establishment with their custom.
October 24,1842. 19—tf
United Stairs Bislricl Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Charles Roo
ney. of the city of Macon. Bibb county, Ga. Grocer.
The above described Charles Rooney, having this
day, filed his petition, praying that he may lie declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of
March next, at 11 o’clock, A. At., at the Court House in
the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; no
tice thereot is hereby given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid,
and show cause, if anv they hove, why the prayer of
the petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLExN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 30, 1842. 29
United States District Court. I
District of Georgia. J ls r ankruptcy.
«ntUAM HARRISON ENGLAND and Charles Ensl-iml
» V merchants of the county of Cimahell, Georgia, trading'
under the firm of W.H.&C. England, aBinkrnpt, having filed
their petition, pi ay tag th >t a fuildi-charge from Hieis debts niav he
decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to
them.- Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved
their debts'and other persons in interest, tn appear at the Court
House in the city of Savannah, on the seventeenth day of April
next, at it o’clock. A. M., to straw cause, why such discharge
and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
JSavann.ih, December 30, 1842. 29 lit
United States District Court. ) , „ ,
District of Georgia. J 1,1 Bankruptcy.
H ENR\ K. CARTER, of the city of Maron, Bihh coun
ty. Georgia, merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his peti
tion praying that a full discharge from hisd^hts may he de
creed and allowed, mid a certificate thereof bo granted to
him: Notice in hereliy given to all creditors who have prov
ed tlieir debts and other persons in interest to apppar at the
Court house tn the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth day of
March next, nt 11 oYloek, A. M., to show cause why such
discharge and certificate shall not be granted
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 26, IS 12. 29—lit
United States District Court. ) r n t
District of Georgia. \ In Bankruptcy.
A NDREW STEWART, of the city of Augusta, Ga.,
merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition pray
ing ihat a full discharge from his debts may he decreed and
allowed, nnd a certificate thereof he granted to turn; notice
is hereby given to alt creditors who have proved tlieir debts,
nnd other persons in interest,to appear at ihe Court House in
the city of Savannah, on Ihe thirtieth day of March next, at 11
o’clock, A. M. t to show cause why such discharge and cer
tificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 26, 1812. 29 lit
SfnJos District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN’ BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Willis Bcd-
ingfield, of Bibb county. Ga.. Farmer.
The above described Willis Bediugfield, having this
day filed his petition praying that he may he declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the first day
of March 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
petiiiouer should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 30. 1842. 29
tiSrou^ht lo Jail,
ON yesterday, a negro man who
says his name is PARKER, suppos
’d" to be about twenty-five years
old; about five feet nine inches high,
lias a scar on the upper corner of his
.forehead, on the right side; says that
belongs to Jacob Powell, of Barnwell district, S. Ca..
was mortgaged to Robert Lawton, who sold him to 11 il-
liain Crawford of Kentucky, from whom he escaped
«'st of Flint river in this State, in March last. The
owner is requested and notified to apply in terms of the
law. and take hi in away. GRLEN GRAY, Jailer.
Clinton, Ga., August 20, 1842. 1 tf
Ottorgia, Jasper county.
Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, Xorem-
lirr Term, 1842.
P RESENT their Honors, Thomas J. Smith, Charles
S. Jordan, and David A. Reese, Justices.
It appearing to the Court that James Beeland. ad
ministrator de bonis non. of the estate of Jarrett Malone,
deceased, has fully administered said estate, and prays
to lie dismissed from the further charge of the same—
It is ordered by the Cm;ri, that he lie dismissed at the
next July Term of said court, unless sufficient cause to
the contrary, he shown and that this rule he published
once a mouth for six month.
A true extract from the minutes of the court, this 8th
dav of November, 1842.
22 SAML. D. VARNER, c.c.o.
4«<‘orjiS51, Jones county.
TOLLED before me, G. B. Williamson, a
.iv-jlTN Justice of the Peace in and for the 298lh dis-
i A : ^im tEo of said county, by Isaac Pippins, one es-
tray Mare .Mule, supposed to lie ten years old, a deep
red sorrel, with a white spot on her left leg about the
size of the palm of a man’s hand, some small white
8 P n ls on her shoulders, supposed to be occasioned by a
collar: shaved on the side by harness; was shod nearly
r0,ln d'. appraised by Win. S. iVliddlebrooks and
Michael 8. Childs. lo fifty dollars.
I rim copy from the ostrav book.
, CHARLES MACARTHY, c. j. c.
January 4, 1843. 30
i mieti stairs insmct a.oni i.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
TN BANKRUPTCY’.—In the matter of George
Redden, planter, of the county of Harris, Ga.
The above described George Redden, having, this day,
filed his petition, praying that he may he declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned the first day
of Marchnext, at 11 o’clock, A.M.at the Court House
in the citv 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 pe
titioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 28,1842. . 29
Slants District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Berrv Chap
man, of the comity of Henry. Ga., late merchant, of the
firm of Chapman A. Goodwin, and of the firm of B. &
J. Chapman
The above described Berry Chapman, hal ing this
day, filed his petition praying that be may be declared
a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the fifteenth
day ol February next, at 11 o’clock, A. AL, at the Court
House m 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 the time and place afore
said. and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of the petitioner should not tie granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, January 3, 1843. 30
United Slates District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Eli Taunton,
Planter, of Macon county. Georgia.
Tiie above described Eli Taunton, having this day,
filed his petition praying that he may he declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of
March next,at 11 o’clock, A. M. at the Court House, in
the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same ; no
tice 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 23, 1842. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Joseph R.
Thompson, master carpenter, of the city of Savannah.
The above described Joseph R. Thompson, having this
day, filed his petition praying that he may he declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of
March next, at 11 o'clock. A. AL, at the Court House in
the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; no
tice thereof is hereby given to all persons interested,
that tliev 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 23, 1842. 30
Unitcil Suites District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In i lie matter of John F. Tucker,
talc Planter of Jefferson county, Florida, and now clerk, of
the city of Savannah.
The above described John F. Tucker, having I his day
filed Ins petition, proving that he may lie declared a Bank
rupt, and ihe Coin l having assigned 1 lie first day of March
next, at 11 o'clock, A. AE, al the Court House in Ihe
city ot Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice
thereof is hereby given to nit persons interested, that they
inay appear at tin time and place aforesaid, ami show
cause, it anv they have, why tiie prayer of Ihe pciitinner
should nol be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
S nvnnnnh, December 23,1S42. 30
‘ United Stales DistrsctTcoim.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY—In the matter or Wesley Leak,
(Ittte merchant of the firm of Leak &, Colbert, of Griffin,
Pike county.) of Henry county, Georgia.
The above described Wesley Leak, ha\ ing this day,
tiled hispetition praying that he may he declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned the first day ol
March next, at eleven o'clock, A. AL, at the Court House
in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of Ihe name;
notice thereof is. hereby given to af 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 uot he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. January 4, 1643. 30
United States Distriet Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKKfPffiV—In the mailer of James B. Simp
son of Lumpkin, in llic county of Stewart, planter.
The above described James B.Simpson liming 1 his day-
filed bis petition praying that be may he declared a Bank
rupt, nnd the Court having assigned the first day of
March npxt, at 11 o’clock, A AE, at the Court House in the
city of Savannah, for the hearing of 1 he same; notice thereof
is hereby given toall persons interested, that they may ap
pear at ihe time and place aforesaid, and show cause, if
nny they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not
hn ernr.rad GEO. GLEN, Cierk.
United States District Court. / , „ ,
District of Georgia. \ hl Bananiptry.
I SAAC /fOLMKS, of Macon, Bibb county, late merchant,
now Book Keeper in Bank, a Bankrupt, having
filed liis petition, praying that a full discharge from his
debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof
be granted to him: Nolice is hereby given to all creditors
who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to
appear at the Court house in the eity of Savannah, on the
il.iri.cil, cloy of March next, at eleven o clock. A. M.,
to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not
be granted. GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 25, 1342. 29—lit
I In Bankruptcy.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
A LFRED DOOLITTLE, of the town of St. Marys,
Camden county, Georgia, merchant of ihe late firm of
Doolittle arul Dunbar, a Bankrupt, having filed his pe
tition, praying that a full discharge from his debts may
be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted
to him: Notice is hereby given to all credilors who have
proved their debts and other persons in interest to appear at
the Court house in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth day
of March rit-xr, at 11 o’clock. A. M , to show’ cause why such
discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 27, 1842. 29—lit
United States District Court. > r n T
District of Georgia. \ 1,1 Bankruptcy.
"“ n, i mic uTy uowis fx. vmjucij imnonam, now
Farmer, of .Monroe county Georgia, a Bankrupt, having
filed his petiti >n, praying that a full discharge flora his debts
may he decreed and allowed, arul 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 il o’clock. A. M., to show cause why such
discharge ami certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah,November 7, 181*2. 2 2 lit
United States District Court. ? Jn Bankruptc »
District oj Georgia. V r ^
A LEXANDER BRVAN, of Savannah, Merchant and Cotton
Dealer, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that a
full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a
certificate the e f be granted to him—Notice is hereby given toall
creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in in
terest. to appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on
tiie fifteenth day of February next, at eleven o’clock, A. M.,to show
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 3, 1942 22—lit
United States District Court. I In Ban , t
District of Georgia. 5 r J
J AMES M. LLOYD,of Muscogee county, Georgia, late
Merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his polition, 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 credilors who have proved
their debts, and to oilier 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., to show cause why
such discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
Savannah, November 4. 1842. lit
UnH*v*ft Stares District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of John E. Gage,
formerly of the firm of Gage & Browning, who were en
gaged in the purchase and sale of slaves, now^favern keep
ing, and resident of the town of La Grrnge, in the county
of Troup.
The above described John E. Gage, having this day,
filed his petition, praying that he may he declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of
March next, nt eleven o’clock, A. M , at th? Court House
in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same ; no
tice 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 23, 1342. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY—In the matter of William Huds
peth, of Greenville, Merri wether county, Ga., late merchant
in Mallorysville, Wilkes county, of the firm of Johnson &
Hudspeth.
The above described William Hudspeth, having this
day, filed his petition praying that ho may be declared a
j Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the fisrt day of
March next, at eleven o’clock, A M., at the Court House
in the city of Savannah, for t he hearing of the same ; notice
theteof 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 pray er of the petitioner
should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, January 3, 1843. 30
Uiiitod Slates District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of James 31. War
ren, house-carpenter and cabinet-workman, of the town of
Oxford. Newton county.Ga.
The above described James M. Warren having this day
filed his petition praying ihat he may he declared a Bank
rupt, nnd the Court having assigned ihe filtcenth day of Feb
ruary next, at 11 o’clock, A. 31., at the Court House in the
city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice there
of 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 31, 1342. 30
be granted.
Savannah, January 4,1843.
30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Gabriel Baldwin
Roberts, of Macon, in the county of Bibb, late merchant oi
Hawkinsville, Georgia, now conch painter.
The above described Gabriel Baldw in Roberts,having this
day. filed his petition praying that ho may be declared a
Bankrupt, nnd the Court having assigned the fifteenth day
of February next, at 11 o’clock, A. 31., 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 tliey
may appear at ihe time and place aforesaid, and show cause,
if anv they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should
not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 17, 134*2. 30
U T uil«d Stales IHnirict 4’osiri.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In tlia malar of William Wash
ington Baldwin, rolton buyer,of Macon, Bibh county, Ga.,
late partner in the firms of J. and W. Baldwin, and of Bald
win <fe Rroihers.
The above described William Washington Baldwin, hav
ing this day, filed his petition praying that he may be de
clared a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned Ihe fif
teenth day of February 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 inter
ested. 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 17,1842. 30
States District Court, j Bunkruftc .
istrict of Gcorgui. ) r J
United States
District
N ICHOLAS M. LEWIS, formerly merchant, of the ci
ty of Columbus, and now of La Grange, Troupeounty,
Gn., a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that
a full discharge front his debts may be decreed and allow
ed, and r, certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice is
hereby given to all credilors who have proved Iheir dehts,
nnd oilier persons in interest, to appear at the Court House
in the city of Savannah, on the sixteenth day of March next,
at 11 o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such discharge
and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, Dee. 2, 1842. 26 lit
United States District Court. I. „ , ,
District of Georgia, \ ln Bankruptcy.
J OSEPH M. COOPER, late merchant,of the firmof L.
T. Cooper, & Co., of La Grange, and of Walker &
Cooper of Troup county, Georgia, a Bankrupt, having
filed iiis petition, praying that a full discharge from his
debts may ho decreed and allowed, and a certificate
tliereof he granted lo him: Notice is hereby given to
all creditors who have proved their dehts and other
persons in interest to a ppear nt the Court House in the
tity of Savannah, on tho sixteenth 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.
Savnnah, Dee. 2,1812 lit—26
United States District Court. J Bnnl t
District of Georgia. J r
J OHN S. Crenshaw, late merchant, of the firm of Cox
& Crenshaw, and ol'lhe firm of John S. Crenshaw &
Co., of Henry county, and late Inn-keepet of the town of
McDonough, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying
that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and al
lowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to hint—Notice
is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their dehts,
and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court House
in the eity of Savannah, on the first day of March next, at 11
o’clock, A. M., to show’ cause why such dischargeand cer
tificate shall nol be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 29, 1812. 25 lit
e “”'}*.*•*"»*».
TTTILLIAM B. MAXWELL, of the county of Har-
VV ris, in Ihe Slate of Georgia, Clerk, a Bankrupt,
having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from
his debts may be dccreetl 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 lo appear at the Court House in the eity of Savan
nah, on the sixteenth day of March ttex', at 11 o’clock, A
M., to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall
not be granted. GEO. GLEN,Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 2, 1812. 1R-26
United States District Court. } , Bankmptcy .
District of Georgia. { r *
T II03IAS WATSON, 3Ierchant, of Watson, Coweta
county, Ga., partner in the firms of Thomas Watson,
& Co., of Coweta co , Ga.,and of Turrentinp, Andrews &
Watson, merchants Columbus, Ga , a Bankrupt, having filed
his petition praying that a full discharge from his dehts
may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be
granted to Inm—Notice is hereby given toall creditors who
have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to
appear at the Court House in tho city of Savannah, on the
first day of March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to shew
cause why such dischargeand certificate shall not he grant
ed ~ GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah November 23, 1842. 26 lit
United States D.strict CourtT J /n Bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. } 1 J
W 3I. W. GARRARD, Commission Merchant, of the
late firm of Hayward & Garrard, of the city of
Columbus, Georgia, a Bankrupt having filed his petition,
praying that a full discharge from his dehts may he de
creed and allowed, and a certificate tliereof he grant
ed to him: Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors who have proved their debts and oth3r persons
in interest, to appear at tho Court House in the city of Sa
vannah, on the sixteenth day of March next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M.. to show cause Wliy such iliocliargo and corlifaoate
shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah,Dec. 2, 1842. 26—lit
• In Bankruptcy.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
A UGUSTINE B. Pope, physician,of Lumpkin, Stewart
county, Georgia, late merchant, and as one of the late
firm of Cain anil Pope, also of said place, a Bankrupt, hav
ing filed his petition praying that a full discharge from his
dehts 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
the sixteenth day of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M , to
show cause why such dischargeand certificate shall not be
granted. GEO. t»LEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 1, 1842. 25—lit
!r ” T ‘"ofst^ct'^Georgia' J >«
J OHN 3IcBryde, of the city of Augusta, Georgia, late
merchant, and of the late firm of J & J. 3IcBryde &
Co. of the same place, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition
praying that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed
and allowed, and a certificate tliereof be granted to him—
Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved
their dehts, 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. 31. to show cause why
such discharge and certincaie shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 1, 1842. 25 lit
> In Bankruptcy.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
J OB T. Niles, of Columbus, Muscogee county, Georgia,
steam boat master, and late merchant, and one of the
firm of J. T. Niles &Jo., of Columbus, a Bankrupt, having
filed his petition praying that a full discharge from his debts
may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he
granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who
have proved their dehts and other persons in interest to ap
pear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the first
day r of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. 31., to show* cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not ha granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 25, 1842. 25—lit
> In Bankruptcy.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
J OHN P. Harvey, of Stewart county, Georgia, of the late
firm of Gardner <fe Harvey, and of ihe late firm of Har
vey <fe 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
certificate 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 be granted.
GEO. GLEaN. Clerk.
Savannah, December 1, 1342. 25 lit
United States District Court. ? , n Bank l
District of Gcoroia. ) r J
J AMES HIGGINBOTHAM, cotton purchaser, of the
city of Augusta, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition
praying that a full discharge from his debts may he deereed
and allowed, and a certificate thereof be grained to him:
Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their
dehts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court
House in the eity of Savannah, on the first day of March
next, at 11 o’clock, A. M, to show cause why Buch dis
charge and certificate shall nut be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 21, IS 12- 24—lit
Cn.TEO Sta'tes IJistiuct Court. # Bank tcv ,
District of Georgia. } r J
W ILLIAM >1. ROBERTS, late merchant, of La-
Grange, Troup county, Ga. now of Macon, a Bank
rupt, having filed his peiition praying that a full discharge
from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof bo granted to him—Notice is hereby given ’.to
all credilors who haw proved their dehts, 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 - 31., to show cause why such discharge and cer
tificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 21, 1812. 24 lit
United States District Court. \ .
District of Georgia. \ In Bankruptcy.
J OHN HOPE REID, meichant of Savannah, late of the
firms of John & James Reid of Savannah and James
& John Reid of Mobile, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition
praying (hat a full discharge from Ins debts may be de
ereed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to
him —Notice is hereby given to al! creditors who have
proved their debts and other persons in interest, to appear
at (he Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fif
teenth day of February next, at eleven o’clock, A. M , to
show cuuse why such discharge and certificate shall not
be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 4lh, 1842.22 lit
United States District Court. ? /a BankrU ptcy.
District of Georgia. ) r
P HILIP ROBERT VONGE, Jr., Merchant, of Darien,
McIntosh county, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition,
praying that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed
anti 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 Ihe
Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day
of February next, nt eleven o’clock, A. Iff., to show cause
why such dischargeand certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 5, 1312. 22 lit
• In Bankmptcy.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
W ILLIAM WHITE, of Elbert county, lateW a mer
chant in Ruckersvillo in the county of Elbert,
and now acting as the agent of the Elbert Factory, 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 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 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
Co “"
E LIHU PRICE, of Macon, in the county of Bibb,
late merchant, now cotton buyer and 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 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 the fifteenth
day of February next, at II 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. ? ,
District of Georgia. \ 1,1 Bankruptcy.
G eorge king Roberts, of Albany, in the
county of Baker, late merchant, oue of the firm of
VV. J. Ronaldson & Co., of Danville, Georgia, and one
of the late firm of Matthews «fc 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 tnav be deereed and allowed, and a certificate there
of he granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all cre
ditors 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., 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. ) T „ , .
District of Georgia. \ Itt Bankruptcy.
H AMLIN L. WADE, of the county of Talbot
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 be grant
ed to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors
who have proved their debts, and other persons in inter-,
est, tn appear at the Court House in the city of Savan
nah, 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. 24 lit
United States District Court. ) , „ ,
District of Georgia. ] ln Bankruptcy.
I J1RANCIS AS BURY CLARK, of Clark county,
late a merchant in the county of H&nston, 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 hint—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 first day of March next,
at eleven o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such dis
charge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November21,1842 24 lit
United States District Court, i
Dt8 trict of Georgia. y in BANKRUp Tcr-
W lLESt*l.\] WILLIAMS, Jr., now Planter of Marion county,
Ga., an i formerly of the firm of Wiley Williams & Broth
ers, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, prayin" that a full dis
charge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all cre
ditors who have nroved their debts and other persons in interest,
to appear at tne Court House in the city of Savannah, on the thir
teenth day of Mirch next, at 11 o’clock. A M., to show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not lie granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December is, 1842. 27 lit
United States District Court. )
District of Georgia. > IN BANKRDPTCT -
E PHRAIM W. Biggariy, Physician, of Vailey Plain, Harris
county, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that
^ from hia debts may be decreed and allowed, anil
a certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby Riven to
all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in
in terest, to appear at thcCourt House in the city of Savannah, on
the thirteenth day of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M. to show
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 16, 1842. 27—lit
| In Bankruptcy.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
^4 TATES LEWIS. House & Sign pointer,
^ 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 tliereof be granted te him—Notice is
hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their debts, and oth
er persons in inleiest, 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 way such discharge and certificate shall not
be granted. GEO. GLEN. Clerk,
savannah, October 23, 184*2- 20—lit
Unilrd States District Court. )
f t» /*• > IN bankruptcy
H BEN Is E TT, late merchant, now planter and Lime man
ufacturer, Macon Ga., a Bankrupt, having filed his petition,
praying that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed and
allowed, and a certific ite thereof be granted to him: Notice
is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts,
an I 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
certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 2, 1842; 26 nt
United States District Court. } fn B(lnk t
District of Georgia. \ r J
-JOHN M. HALE. Tailor, of Troupeounty. Georgia, formerly
•P of the firmof Hile& S.r-ggins, a Bankrupt, having filed
his petition, praying that a full discharge from his debts may
lie decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted
to him: Notice is hereby given toall creditors who have proved
their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court
House in the city of S ivannah, on the fifteenth day of February
next, at il o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such discharge and
certificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November4,18J2. 21 lit
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
J OHN DAWSON, of Cass county, Merchant, of the late firm cf
Dawson, Routhit* Co., Dawson & Sloan, and Patterson dr
Dawson, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full
discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a cer
tificate thereof he granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all
creditors who hive proved their debts,and other persons in inter
est, to appear at the Court H »use in the city 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 be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. November 3, 1842. 22 1 it
• IN BANKRUPTCY.
States District Court. ? r
istrict of Georgia. ) U Bankruptcy.
United S
District _
P ASCHAL H. PHILLIPS,"Merchant, of Merriwether county,
Ga., a Bankrupt, having filed hi3 petition praying that a full
discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certi
ficate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all ere
ditors 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 eleven o’clock. A. M., to
show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant
ed. GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, November 7,1S42. 22 lit
United States District Court, t j Bank ruptcy.
District oj Georgia. > r J
W ILLIAM A. FENN, of McDonough. Henry county, saddler,
a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying a full dis
charge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof be granted to him : Notice 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 city of Savannah, on the thir
tieth day of March next, at 11 o'clock, A. Af., to show cause why
such discharge and certificate should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 17,1812. 3o—lit
(T.iled Slates District C—rt. ) bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. S
J AMES M. STANFORD, of Talbot county, and formerly mer
chant, of the firm of Stanford & Johnson, a Bankrupt, having
filed his petition praying that a full discharge from his debts may
be decreed and allowed, and a certificate there >f be granted to him
—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their
debts, and otherpersons in interest,'to appear at the Court'House
in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth 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, December 23, 1842. so—1 i t
IN BANKRUPTCY.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
R UFUS K. EVANS, Mechanic, of the city of Macon,
in the county of Bihh, a Bankrupt, havin'; 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 prov
ed their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at
the Court ilouso inthe city of Savannah, on the thirtieth
day of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to show ca tse
why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23. 1842. 30 lit
United States District Court. ) h Bankrupla .
District of Georgia. J r
D AVID DICKSON, of Newton county, late dry goods
merchant, and one ot the firm of Dickson <fe Harris,
dry goods merchants of said count*’, .< Bankrupt, having
filed his peiition praying that a full :fi charge 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 dehts, and other persons in interest, lo
appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the
seventeenth day of April next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to
show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be
granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah,January 3, 1843. 30 lit
United States District Court. ? / 3 Bankruptcy.
District of Georgia. )
J OHN ANDERSON, Planter, of Bibb county, Georgia.
a Bankrupt,'having filed his petition 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 to all creditors who have proved their dehts, and other
persons in interest, to appear at the Court House in Ihe city
of Savannah, on the seventeenth day of April next, at eleven
o’clock, A M., to show cause why such discharge and cer-
ificatc shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, January 3, 1842. 30 lit
■ It* RAJfKRUrTCY.
Vailed State* District Heart. I
District of Georgia. 4
J OHN GARNER, Merchant, of the city of Augusta,
Georgia, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying
that a full discharge from his dehts may be decrees! and al
lowed, 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 the thirtieth day of March next,
at 11 o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such discharge and
certificate shall nol be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 20,1812. 30 lit
United States District Conrt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of William H. Lew
is, formerly merchant of Columbus, Georgia, but now of La
Grange, Troup county, Georgia.
The above described William H. Lewis, having this
day. filed his petition praying llutt he may be declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned ihe first day of
March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M , nt the Court House, in the
i-ity of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice there
of is hen by given to all persons interested, that they may
appear at the time and place aforesaid, and show cause, if
any they hnve, why the prayer of the petitioner should not
be granted. GEO. GLEN,Clerk.
Savannah, December 23, lfW2. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—the matter of William Wash-
ingion Lester, Farmer, of Jones county, Georgia
The above described William Washington Lester, 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 eleven o’clock, A. Iff., at the Court
House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same;
notice thereof is hereby given toall persons interested, that
they may appear at the lime ami place aforesaid, and show
cause, if any they have, why the prayer of ihe petitioner
should nol be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 19, 1842. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPrCV.—In the matter of Thomas Bum-
stead, of the city of Columbus. Georgia, late Grocer.
The above described Thomas Bumstead, having this day,
filed his petition praying Ihat he may be declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of March
next, at eleven o’clock, A. M.,nt the Court House in the city
of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice thereof is
hereby given to all persons interested, that tliey may appear
at the time and place aforesaid, and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 21,1842. 30
Uoited States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—Inthe matter of Tubal C. Corley,
Overseer, of Newton county, Georgia.
The above described Tubal C. Corley, having this day,
filed his petition praying that he may be declared a Bank
rupt, nnd the Court having assigned the first day of March
next, nt II o’clock, A. M.. at tho Court House in the city
of Savannah, for i he hearing of the same; notice thereof is
hereby given to all persons interested, that tliey may appear
at the lime and place aforesaid, and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Decembor 23, 1812. 30
N nAiNKKUr.rux.—ln tne matter ot rreaencs r.
tv is, of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, Tailor,
rite above described Frederick F. Lewis, having this day
d his petition praying that he may be declared a Bank-
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matterFrederick F.
Lew
The
filed his petition praying that he may
rupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of March
next, at 11 o’clock, A M., at the Court House in the city
of Savannah, for the hearing of t he same; notice thereof is
hereby given to all persons interested, that they may appear
at the lime and place aforesaid, and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23, 1842. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Edwin L. De
Graffenried, of the eity of Columbus, Physician.
The above described Edwin L. DeGraflenried, having this
day, filed bis peiition praying that he may be declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of
March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., ai 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 nny they have, why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23, 1842. 30
• in bankruptcy.
United States District Conrt. >
District of Georgia. S
M IDAS L. Graybill, of the city of Macon, Cashier, and
one of the late firm of Hardeman, Graybill & Co:, •
Bankrupt, bavin® 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 giv
en toall creditors who have proved their debts, and other
persons in interest, to appear at the Court House in the ci ty
of Savannah, on the thirtieth 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, December 20,1812- 30 1 It
in bankruptcy.
United States District Conrt.
District of Georgia.
W , U«5AM»W*« Gta$va.isf ’W**?Gnar-sw*
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 pro.
ved their dehts, and other persons in-interest, to appear at
the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth
day of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 20, 1842. 30 lit
L ETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Mil
ledgeville, January 1, 1843,
Attaway, Caroline Kenan, O H
Askew, Benjamin 2 Lampkin, miss Mary
Anderson, J1VA Lockhart, M M
Arthur, G Lee, J A L
Avery, Danier Lumpkin, J H
Arms, R Lester, D
Anderson, G D Lowndsend. Jno
Arnett, E H Lull. Doct James
Bowman, Susan E M’Coy, Eliza
Babcock, miss L S Minor, Nancy
Bradshaw, R McDaniel. Mary
Blake, Rev F Mercer, Robt
Bonner, S R Martin, Morice
Butts, WR Moore, JT
Boody, J VV Marchman, James
Branham, T A Marsh, Spencer
Briden, Robt Miller, J M
Blizzard, Daniel McCurdy, Wm
Berry, Thomas Marshal of Milledgeville
Banks, H R Minter, James 2
Beylen, Colson Morris, Taylor
Battle, VV R Mosely, Thpmas
Bonner, VV G Morris, Mr
Bennett, Stephen Nelson, Geu’l C H 2
Carter, miss Frances Napier, S
Carter, Flewellen Parker, Louisa
Cleveland, mrs Mary Parker, J S 3
Cragin, Abner 3 Philips, Doct G D-
Cole, Richard Platt, E H 3
Chandler, E Pool, L
Crowan, Patrick Ptetegren,. John
Crowder, VV G Presley, Moses
Chisholms, E L Pierce, Rev R
Carter, Wm Peoples, C Esq
Cox, Cary Pittman, G L
Conn, John Rush, Mrs E A
Carter, John T Robinson. Charles
Crews, M J Reeves, Lovet
Carrithers, H Roberts, Rev Benj
Cotton, Thos Robinson, Jacob
Collins, Aaron Reynolds, W J
Crawford, Bailey Rogers, Green
Clay, John Robertson, Jesse
Davis, A B 2 Reynolds, Peyton
Dyer, J B 2 Rice, G D
Davis, Cullen Russell, A M
Davenport, J S Simonds, mrs F A
Day, A R 2 Sullivan, James
Darnell, Henry Sneed, miss Mary E
Dart, U Stevens, J D 7
Delivers, L S Snelling, Jackson
Dickson, J Shields, William
Davis, Mr Stinson, Albert
Etheredge Betsey Spight, John
Etheredge, Sarah Seebles, P
Easters, E J L Storking, miss D A
Edwards, Jamas. 2 Solomons, B
Erwin, JW Superintendent of Insane
Fish, miss M Asylnm
Fish, J D 2 Sleeper, Samuel
Farrer, Jesse Smith, E T
Freeman. J Satcher,' Mims 2
Flag, Wilkes Stone, John
Franklin, M A Stafford, Malcomb
Farris, Samuel Troth, Mrs R
Falk, Jason Turner, Mary
Farrer, Thos Torence, Amehou* 2
Gary, Henry Tennille, F T
Grogan, Martin, Troup, G W
Gilespie, P Thompson, B D.
Garnett, Wm Tracy, E D-
Green. J T Turner, John
Gist, W N Vrooman, Col J A
Gregory, E Worsham, Lncinda
Harris, J W 2 Williams, L C
Hall, Benj 2 Ward, Patou 2
Harris, Y I. G - 3 ' Winter, John G 2
Harrington, John Willcox, Ezra
Hacket, ThosC West. JN
Horne, L Williams, G M
Hendee, II Whetsil, Henry
Henderson, Nicholas Wootten, William
Hall, Hartley Wayne, J M 2
Hewett, E Wootten, JM
Hungerford, J T Wiggins, Rev J A
Hewson, T R Wiley, LM
Hall, GWL Williams,J»
Jones, John White, L J
Johnson, Luke Wozencraft, J T
Jernigan, H VV Wilber, E
Jacobson. G Wrifford, J P
Johnson,GW Whitby, Asa
Jolly, James Wrignt, J S
Jones, Seaborn Wright, J H
Thomas, John West, John
Jackson, Thee Wood, William
Jennings, VV H Wigens, Col.
KiUborn, J 2 Yoniffalood, Jamee
Kitchens E. DAGGETT, P. M.
DENTISTS. 1-
D R. PRITCHARD, has taken rooms at Mr Trick’s
Hotel, near JarrattY Spring.
Milledgeville, January 2,1843. ^
IRON WORKS.
fB^HC subscriber's WORKS, (in Cass county, Ga.) are now in
JL operation, where he will he 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 *eneral assortment,
to wit: Common Bar, Wagon Tyer, Plough Moulds, «c.
Also, and Grist Mill Irons, of a superior quality. All or
ders, addressed to tivo subscriber at this place, will meet with
prompt attention; and he flatters himself that his prices will be
such, as to make it the interest of the citizens of th# upper part
of Georgia at least, to patronize him. Call and See.
MOSES STROUP.
Iron Works, Cass County, Ga., Nov. 17th, 1342. *4 tf
To Capitalists.
One half of ttse Eatonton Factory for Salt.
T HE interest belonging to the estate of Josiah Ilour-
noy, deceased, » ffie Eatonton Factory, being one
half thereof, is offered Tor sale. Capitalists who wish to
make a profitable investment, should not fail to improve
this opportunity, as it is estimated that it is paying thirty
three per cent, 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 nnd 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 tenns will
be liberal, and we will take pleasure in shewing it to any
person who may wish to purchase.
November 29, 1842.
JOHN M. FLOURNOY, ) F
N. BASS, $ Exr3 ’
24 tf
JANUARY 3, 1843.
Xew Goods Again.
IfAQA YARDS more those 5-4 brown Home-
OUlHf spans at 6 14;
50 pieces rich Eng. Chintz, 31 cts;
50 “ do do 16 to 20 cts;
Red Ginghams, 25 to3I cts;
Brown Drills and 44 Brown Sheetings;
Rich Figured Silks;
Wide Blk. do foraprons;
300 yards Spool Cotton;
More of those fine Blk. Rib’d. Cotton Hose 31 cts.
pr. pair;
Fine Jac’t. Muslins and Cambrics:
do Swiss do 50 to 62 1-2 cts.
—ALSO ON HAND—
A large stock of Winter Goods; such as Broad Cloths,
Cassimers, Sattiuets, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans, Merinos,
Motts de Lai its, Ac., Ac.; which will be sold at very
low prices, as the season is advancing. Those ill want
of such articles, will do well to call before the 1st of Feb*
ruary.
Remember that Central Money ts taken at par
for Goods.
E. VV. BANCROFT.
O’ Next door to the Post Office.
Milledgeville, Jan. 3, 1842. 29
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned, in the practice of law, is this day dis
solved, by mutual consent. The unsettled business of
the firm, will receive the attention of both of us.
AUGUSTIN IL HANSELL,
RICHARD F. BRANTLEY.
Hawkinsville, Jan. 1, 1843. 3t 29
AUGIJSTIN H. HANSELL,
Attorney at Law.
Hawkinsvilly, Georgia.
January 1, 1843. m4tn—29
Culloden Male Academy.
THEexercises of this School, willbe resnm-
ed on the 2nd Monday of January next. The
I igH academic year will be divided into two terms,
L-JUBaor twenty-two weeks each.
The rates of tuiliou have been t educed so M to bring
the expense eqnal to, if not below that of ordinary
country schools. _
For reading, writing and oral arithmetic, pr.term, $6 00
English branches, “ “ U 9®
The Ancient Languages, Chemistry, Mental and
Natural Philosophy, Algebra, Surveying, Ac., 15 00
M. FRINK, Jr., Principal.
Culloden. Pec .24, 1842.4t—29
Georgia, J®»« county.
W HEREAS, Malachi Dawson, administrator on
the estate of his mother, Repsama Dawson, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Clinton, this 10th
day of November, 1842.
22 CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
Georgia, Jones county.
W ’HEREAS, John Lamar applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Martin Ded Wilder,
late of Jones 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 be granted. . „ .n, ot jaffnary, iB40.
St) * TQreiitriESffiACARTHY, c.c.o.
Georgia, Jones county.
V1CWHEREAS, Sampson Bell applies to me for let-
ters of administration, on tne estate of James
Keeland, late of Jones county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar 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 be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Clinton, this 4th
1842.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
r my na
day of January, 1842.
w
Georgia, Pulaski county.
HEREAS, Joseph N. Canr applies for letters of
administration, on the estate i f Hugh Carr, late
of said comity, 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 liy
law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office. December 30,1842.
30 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.c.o.
Georgia, Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, John R. Lowery, exeentor of the last
will and testament of Alcy Robinson, deceased,
applies for letters of dismission from said executorship.
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 perscribed by
law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this July 19,1842.
8 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o.
Georgia, Madison county.
^HEREAS, Linney Haynes, and P. B. Rob-
. , erts, applies to rae for letters of Administration, on
the estate of Moses M. Haynes, late of said 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 be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 24th day of
November, 1842.
25 RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, c. c. o.
Georgia, Jones county.
\ W HEREA3, Malachi Dawson, administrator oil
YY the estate of his lather Jonathan Dawson, de
ceased, applies lor letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin 1 ,
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law,to show cause of any exist why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Clinton, this 10th
day of November, 1812.
22 CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
Georgia, Twiggs county-
W HEREAS, Laborn Beckcom, Solomon G. Beck-
com, and Allen G. Beckcom, executors of the
last wilt and testament of William Beckcom, deceased,
apply for letters of dismission.
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 they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Giveu under my hand at office, 7th September, 1842.
13 N. LAND, d. c. c. o.
NOTICE.
I HAVE lost or mislaid a certain note of hand, to-wit:
By the 25th December next, I promise to pay John
A. Dicky, or bearer, two hundred dollars for value re
ceived-dated 8th of February, 1841, and signed James
Brown. This is to for warn ail persons from trading for
said note, or the said James Brown from paying the
same to any other person except myself. Given under
my hand this 28th of December, 1842.
’ JOHN A. DICKY.
Cotton River, Hecry connty. 29
Libel ror Divorce.
Luc is da Bostick, )
vs. > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
James H Bostick. J
In Twiggs Superior Court, October Term, 1842.
I T appearing to the Court, from the return ofthe Shei
iff in the above case, that the defendant, James H.
Bostick, is not to be found in said county. A 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 Rule 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 1 Conrt, this «4
December, 1842. . - .
JOSIAH DANIEL Clerk.
December 22,1842. 87 m4m
RICHARD F. BRANTLY,
* ATTOWTET AT EAW,
HA fFKItfS VILLE, GEO.
January 10, 1843.