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■-.u |- ,ihove business will have the personal and ex-
T elusive attention of Col. E. Ha wilton, formerly
f MiMgeville, and for six years a factor and Comtiii*-
*•» Hamilton.
1 •irtners T MA8 HARDLMAN.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
c a \ annali, October, 1st. 1842.
REFERENCES
Mr Matthew Whitefield and Uev. James Henderson,
r 1 .suer conntv
• ol Tbomas Mongbon, Jones county.
\l .«isis. Winship <V Hutchins. Clinton.
M .^rs. Seaton Oraittlandaud Jer. Beall, Milledgeville
’\| .r.rs lliid-«a i TIioidm, and John G. Lunisden,
Hamilton
Col. N
Wiley, and Hardv Culver. Hancock
Si.-i
man.
BF PARK & ROGERS*]
.HILLEOGEVIULE, GEORGIA, JAJYUARF 31, 1843.
TOE. IS. IfO. SS.
\ r. Sayre, Gen. B. J. Wynn, and Maj. Jas
i Beall, and C. & J. Beall. Irwinton,
J '" j .k|| ({ nv|s, and George Walker. I’lllaski.
Jj* M ij. Jas. II- Blaeksliear. Dr.N. Tucker, Col.
' ^ M Troii','. and John Thomas, Laurens county.
Porter. Savannah.
-JiMi.ill Simmons At Co., Augusta.
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COTTON FACTOR
i and
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, GA.
July 18.1842. 7—tf
RICHARD F. BRANTLY,
ATTORXF.V AT LAW,
IIAIIMNSVILLE, GEO.
January 10. 184:1. 9t—30
AUGUS TIN »I. I1AN9ELL,
Attorney a\ Law.
11AVVKISEVILLE, GEORGIA.
January 1, 1343. mini 29^
DE1VTISTRV.
D I! PRITCHARD. has taken rooms at Mr Trice’s
Hotel, near Jarratt s Spring.
Milledgeville, January 2. 1843. 29
GEORGIA-
A Proclamation.
f-' xrits J McDonald, Governor of mid Slate:
aV'v/ill.KI AS. ollieial information has been reeeiv-
j'f e d .u tin- Departnaent. that an assault with in
tent to murder. w as committed in the comity of Jones.
• . ml State, on tin- 31st of December last, on the body
|'j | )r WILLIAM TAYLOR, by a man unknown, and
tint -aid individual has (led from justice. Now that he
|„. brought to trial for said offence, I have thought
■ r j no this mv proclamation, hereby otfering a
A ,r I ol TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS." to any per-
I|lir pi-r-ons. who may apprehend and deliver said fu-
,. in the Sheriff or Jailei of Jones county, and I do
•■mi r charge and require all olfieers, civil and mili-
,,i this Stale, to be vigilant in aiding and a«sistinr ‘
S"
United States marshal's Postponed
Sale.
W ILL he sold at the Court House door, in the city
of Mille Igeville. on the firstTnesday 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
int No', one bundled and twenty, in the twentieth district
of originally Lee. now Stewart county, together contain
ing seven hundred acres, more or less, levied on ns the
properly 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 bv said Davis.
WM. J. DAVIS, Marshal.
January 2, 1343. 29
United States llistriei Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCV.—In the m itterof Berry Chap
man, of the comity of Henry. Ga .l ite merchant, of the
firm ot Chapman tic Goodwin, aad of the firm of B. Jfc.
J. Chapman.
The above described Berrv Chapman, having this
dav. filed his petition praying that he may he declared
a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the fitleenth
day ol February next, at II o'clock, A. M., at the Court
House hi 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 be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, January 3, 1843. 30
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rehend him. that he ma
nee with which he stands charged.
at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this 10th day of Jan
uary, 1S43. _
Charles J. McDonald.
By the Governor:
J.xo. W. A. Sa vFoRn, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
Height about 5 feet 10 inches, stoops a little in walk
ing, rather "lender frame, long thin visage, long neck,
samly heard, and florid complexion Supposed to be
til.- same ti an who not long since slopped a few days at ,
Mr Hall's, near Milledgevile. and who called hitnaelf !\ f ‘J
Il.-rt v. It is said that he stayed awhile at Columbus and " " ‘ * n '
August I. and while at the latter place, he was employed
to w ork oil the Georgia R. Road.
J:m. 16, 1843. 31—3t
GEORGIA.
A Proclamation,
fty Charles J. McDonald, Gorcrnor of Said State:
T 1 7" 11 ERE A'*, official information has been received
\\ at this Department, that a murder was commit
ted oil tf e 3rd instant, in the county of Jasper, oil the ho-
jVnf LAN DUN CARTER, by JEFFERSON CLAY
• I SAMUEL CLAY, and that said Jefferson and Sain-
ii. 11'lav. have fled from justice. Now that they may he
d John F. Tucker, having this day
filed his pci i I ion, proving tli t he may l>* declared a Bank
rupt, and ih»* Court having aligned (lie first day ol' >lnrch
ncx», at 11 oYlock, A. Al., at the Court House in the
city of Savannah, lor th? hearing of the Maine; notice
lh**ret f is hereby given to all persons interested, that they
may appear a» the time and place aforesaid, and show
cause, if any they have, why tlie prayer of the petitioner
should noi be granted.
GKO. GLEN, Clerk.
Stv annah, Dec emher 23, 1912. 30
IJniftMt States District Court.
mSTKK T OF GEORGIA.
IN IVWKBLPTC V—In the matter of Weeley Leak,
(late merchant of the firm of Leak &, Oolbert, of Gridin,
Hmrge and require all officers, civil in the city of Savannah, (hr the hearing of the same;
Hi,,- State, to he vigilant in aiding and as- notice thereof is hereby given tr. all persons interested,
• that they may appear at the time a id place aforesaid,
and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of
the petitioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah. January 4, 1843. 30
;n apprehend them, that they may be brought to
trial for die crime with which they stand charged,
l.iwu under my hand and the Great Seal of the State,
at tlieCapitoi, in Milledgeville. this ICth day ofJan-
uary ’ 1 4,i " charles j. McDonald.
Bv the Governor:
JxoW A. Sanford, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
Jefferson Clav.is about thirty-three or four years old
United 'tutes District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY—In the manor of Jam- s B Simp
son of l.umpkin. in the county of Slewait. plainer
__ _ , . Th-above described J*rne» R. Sim;..on hating this <!ay
G feet and I ilieh high, and weighs 200 pounds, stands- filed his petition prating that he may t>e declared a Tank
knock-kneed, his c.ilv. s project lurtlier back than com
mon. jet black hair, and small black eyes, with a fine
healthy complexion, round shouldered.
Samuel Clay, is about twenty-two years old. rather
root, and the Court having assigned the first dav of
March next, at II oYlock, A M.,nt t to* Court House in the
citv of Savannah, for the hearing ofihe same; notice there >f
is hereby given to all persons interested ttint they may ap
pear at ihe lime and plaee aforesaid, and show cause, if
dark complected, dark eyes hair dark 5 feet 10 or 11 ; |(| „ h lh ' of ,hc petitioner shool.l not
inches high, straight and rather slender, weighs about , - , ' 3 13 cen ci e» r'i„.L-
140 or lot) pounds,
.fan. I(i. 1843.
31—3t
(Hlicp (lank of Darien, I
MILLEDGEVILLE, January 13,1843. S
\ LL persons indebted to the Bank of Darien or
Branches, are hereby notified, that all paper now
due and unpaid, will he placed in the hands of attorneys
for collection, if not paid previous to the return day of
the next Term of the Superior Courts.
31—?t J. R. ANDERSON, Agent.
8100 REWARD.
milE above reward will he given for the delivery or
J a man by the name of WILLIAM J- BENNEI L
that left here the 10th of October last, for Fayette COUtl-
t\. Georgia. The said Bennett had lieen in this county
(ire year"prior to that, and said that he w as the son of
Ca n Peter Bennett of Wilkes county, Georgia; the
rid William J. Bennett.did on the Sth day of October
l.i.| fmgean order r rom Jephtha V. Smith, to me lor toe
infill "sum of forty dollars, in the following words:
Mr. John W. Chandler, pay W. J. Bennett 40 did-
lur* for me, aiui you will oblige yours, this Hih d;ij of
Oct.. 1842. Jephtha V. Smith.
Mr. Smithdid not write the above oriter or authorize
it o be done. The said Bennett, is nlmiit five feet ten
inches high, light complexion; report says that he has
gone to Virginia. Wehadkee. Ala . Jan 10, 1843.
32—3m JOHN W. CHANDLER.
Penitentiary, (Seorsia, I
January 17, 1041. )
V f.L articles manufactured at the Penitentiary, will
be sold at the lowest Specie basis—for 5 per cent.
Slate Bonds, sixty cents in the dollar, and Central Bank
at p,r. C. H. NELSON, P. K. P.
January 17, 1843. 91 tf
OUSTER .J.VZJ COFFEE-HOUSE.
MACON. GA.
T HE Subscribers have again opened their establish
ment for the reception of Visiters, and flutter them
selves from long experience in the business, to give
sati-l.ie!n,n to all who may give them a call. They will
be receiving FRESH SH AD, and other FISH daily,
us -non as the market opens ill Savannah, and are now
rei curing Erreh Oysters daily which they will se'l at a
iiim,lei ate price, in any quantity.
Antes the time hoys, to ‘In ugh and g rote fat.' Oysters
are in. ami the Shad and other et ceteras will soon fol
low. and whenever you feel the want of an appetite, or
a delirious meal, just pop into Endington If Thomp
son - and inhale the savory scent of Gntuness's aromatic
dishe-. who is ever ready to wait upon his friends and
customers at all hours from sunrise until 12 o'clock at
tight. LUDINGTON & THOMPSON.
F.. C. Grasses. Agent.
N. B.—Fresh an l PicUed Oysters, will he kept con
stantly on hand and for Side by the liuarl or Keg. Also,
nil kinds of Northern and West India Fruits, and every
delicacy tiiat the Savannah market affords.
Bear in mind, also.
That Mr. E. ROWLEY has a branch of the above
establishment in MilUdgrrillr\ which will he equally as
Wril supplied, and every .mention will he paid to those
who may favor the establishment with their custom.
' fnolier 24. 1842. 19—tf
lie granted.
Savannah July 4,1843.
GEO. GLEN,Clerk.
30
U.-ou^lu to Jail,
ON yesterday, a negro man who
says his name is PARKER, suppos
ed’ to he about twenty-five years
old; about five feet nine inches high,
lias a scar on the uppercornerof his
forehead, on the right side; says that
he belongs to Jacob Powell, of Barnwell district, S. Cit.
" is mortgaged to Robert Lawton, who sold him to Wil-
h-mi t’rawtord of Kentucky, from whom lie escaped
west of Flint river in this State, in March last. The
owner is requested and notified to apply in terms of the
law. and take him awav. GREEN GRAY, Jailer.
Clinton. Ga.. August 20, 1842. 1 tf
Georgia. Jasper county.
In ferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, Notem-
Mr Term. 1842.
P RESENT their Honors, Thomas J. Smith, Charles
S. Jordan, and David A. Reese, Justices.
It appearing to the Court that James Becland. nd-
winistratorde bonis non. of the estate of Jarrett Malone,
deceased, has fully administered said estate, and prays
>«' be dismissed from the further charge of the same—
11 M ordered by the Court, that he be dismissed at the
next July Term of said court, unless sufficient cause to
the contrary, be shown and dial this rule be published
°nce a mouth for six month.
-A true extract from the minutes of the court, this 8th
“ a >"«« November, 1842.
U nited Stairs District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of James Griffin,
farmer, of ihe county of Pike, Georgia.
The above described James Griffin, having this day, filed
his petition praying that lie may lie declared a Bankrupt,
and the Court having assigned ih» first day of March next,
at 11 o’clock, A M . at lIni Court // uis“ in ih“ ei'y of Sa-
vannnll. for Ihe bearing of ill* sam»; notice is h<rehy given
lo all persons interested, that they may appear at the time
and place aforesaid, and show eaose, if any ih“y have, why
the nrayer of the petilioner should not be granted.
1 GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, January 20. 1843. 32
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of James L.
Alexander, (late merchant of the firms of Alexander,
and Lite of Forsvth. Monroe county, Ga.. and of A.
Bellatnv. Co., and of Alexander & Bellamy, both of
Griffin, Pike county. Ga..) of Griffin Pike courtly. Ga.
f- The above described Janies L. Alexander, having this
day filed his petition praying that he may he declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court hnvincassjgned the sixteenth 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 herehv given to all persons interested,
that thev mav 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. Jan. 1G. 1343. 32
Unlfei States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Launce-
lot Gatnbrill, late merchant, of Columbus, Muscogee
countv. Ga.
The ahovedpscribed LanncelotGambrill. having this day,
filed his petition, praying that he may lie declared a Bank
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 the same;
notice thereof is herehv given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at flip time and place aforesaid, and
show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the pe
titioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. lfi. 1843. 32
( r nit«Ml Slates District Court.
DISTRICT OP GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Drury Alims
Cox. of ihe conntv of Bibb. Ga.. partner of the firms of
Cox <Sr Slough, and Cox <V Hill late Rail Road Con
tractors on the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, in the
State of Georgia.
The above described Dntry Mims Cox. haring this
day. filed his petition, praying that he may he declared a
Bankrupt. andthcCoiirthavingassignedthcsixteenthday
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 herehv given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid,
and show cause, if nuv they have, why the prayet of
the petitioner should not he granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah. Jan. 1G, 1843. 32
United States District Court.
DISTRU’T OF GEORGIA.
IN BANK RUPTCY —In the matter of William E.
Wimberly, physician, one of the firm of Matthews and
Wimberly, and one of the late firm of William E. Witn-
Iterlv, <fc Co., of the town of Florence, Stewart county,
Cifniffia.
Tie above described Wit. F.. Wimberly having this day,
filed his petition, praving that he may be declared a
Bankrupt, and thcConrt having assigned the first
dav 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 in
terested. that thev 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, Jan. 12,1343. 31
SAML. D. VARNER, c. c. o.
Ux.TF.n States District Court. ] /(| w ,
District of Georgia. S
T MOM** <' KV\NS. pUtrr. nf the county of Troup, Ocor-
gix, late merchant of the firm of T. ar»l M. Ernns. of Co-
1 'tubus. Oil, a Bankrupt, hnvinsfileil his petition, prayine that a
full discharge from his debts mny be decreed and allowed,
and a certificate 'thereof be •ranted to him—Notice is hereby
e ven to all creditors who have proved their de»ts and
other persons In intere«l t appear at the Court Hout-e in
the city of Savannah, on the seventeenth dav of April nevf.at it
o’clock. A M. to show cause why such di«char&e and certificate
shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Jan.12.lM3. St—lit
Called Amirs District fsarl. 7 -r
I ’ISTRICT OF GE.RGtA. i
» AVtl) Herron, of fireontdioro’. In the county of Green, Geor-
•ia, Phv«iciAii. a Bmkrupt. havini; filed his petition prayine
that a foil discharge from his debts ma.’ i»e decreed and allowed,
an l a certifir »ie theieof be granted to him—Notice Is heTehy eiv
en to all creditors who have proved theirdi b’s. and other persons
in interest, to appear at the Tonrt Hous*c in the city of Savannah,
on the thirteenth dav of March n xt. at 11 o’clock, A. M.. to show
cause why such discharge ami certificate sh.'il not he granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah. December 1«. 1942. » 27—lit
Usited States District Court. ) Baa! taj _
District of Georgia. \ r
C riARI.E? 4 W i nl. of Muscogee count v, late merchant, in Marion
county, Georj-a. a Bankrupt, h*v»ng file t his petition, pray
ing that a full discharge from h'S debts iniyh* der.'ceJ anti al
lowed. *nd a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice i~ here
by sivento all creditors who h vc proved their debts and other
persons in interest. t.» appear at the Court House in the city of
savannah, on th* 1 thirteenth day of March next, at 11 o’rlork. A
M.. to show cause why such discharge and certifiraie shall not
be granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, December If. 1812. 27 lit
* In Bankruptcy.
UnitP.l States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Eli Taunton.
Planter, of Maron county. Georgia.
The above de-criHci! Eli Taunton, having this day,
filed his petition praying that he nmv be 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 appearat 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 23, 1942. 30
United Mates 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 bis petition praving that he nmv be declared a
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
T XVERARI) IIa.MI TON, t'ommis.ion Me chant, an<t as one
J of ttm fl mof Fort. Hon Ron 3 Ci. dry xoods m-cchants.
Haul lion. II lys A: Co c »m msMon tnerchan's. anl E. Hamilton,
3 II mie n in. Cnmni-ssion msrrhanls. all of (he citv of .1! icon,
Groreia. a Kinkriijit havin' fiieit Ms peiition praying that a
full discharge fioin his debts may bedecreod and allowed, and
a c-rtiflc-ite ihere.if lie grante,I to him—Notice is hereby given to
alii r itior,- who have proved their d-hts. and other persons in in
litre-1. to appear al ihe Conn House in Ihe city of Savannah, on
the seventeenth day of April nexl, at it o’clock. A ,M . to show
cause, why s cb discharge and certificate should not he granted
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah. Deceml er 3#, 1842. 29 lit
1“
IN BANKRUPTCY.
v he broiteht to trial for the I Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of
,vith which he stands ctiargea. | March next, at 11 o’clock. A. M., at the Court House in
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, | the city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same: no-
Uni'i'd States District Court.
District of Georgia.
U Mritl.UM Ht'i'tl-ON EN’Gt.tNT) and Charles England,
merchant** of the courUv of Cim heil, Georsria. tra iini
miller the firm of W. H «t C En*lvnl, aR'iiknipt, having filed
their petition, piny ins that a fu’ldi cliarjre from theis debts may be
«1ecre*d and allow, tf. and a certificate »hereof he granted to
them; Notice hereby -iven fo all creditors who have provtd
their debts, and other persons in interest, to* appear at the Court
llou-e in the city of Savannah, on the seventeenth day of April
next^it II o'clock. A. M., to sh <w cause, why such discharge
and certificate shall not be granted.
Savannah, December 30, 1842.
lice thereof is herehv given to all persons interested,
tiiat tiiey inny 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, D *cember 23, 1842. 30
I7nitf»j| Stuto* District Court.
nisTuurr of Georgia.
IN BANKRUPTCV.—In the matter of John F Tucker,
late Planter of J li- rson cou.ity, Florida, and now clerk, of
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
29 111
United States District Court. ) T n /
District of Georgia. \ In Bankruptcy.
n ENRY K. CARTER, of the city of Macon. Bihh roun>
ty Geoigia, merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his i>eti-
lion prating i ha* a full didcliarg* from hisd ‘bn may he de
creed ami allowed, ami a certificate ihereof he granted to
him: Notice it. hereby given to all creditors who have prov
ed iheir debts and other person* in interest to appear at the
Court house in Ihe city of Savannah, on the thirtieth day <»f
March next, at II o’clock, A. M.. lo show cause why such
discharge and certificate shall not he ginnted
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December26, 1912. 22—lit
United States District Court. ) , „ ,
District of Georgia. \ In Bankruptcy.
A NDRENV STEW Alt'!*, of the city of Augusta, Ga. t
fm. merchant.a Bankrupt, having filed his petition pray-
ing that a full discharge from his debts may he dec rets! and
allowed, yuid a certificate thero«»f be grouted to him; notice
I is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts,
and other persons in interest,to app«‘nr nt the Cou r r House in
the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth day of March next, at 11
f n’clock, A M., to sliow cause why such discharge anti cer
tificate shall not be granted.
i. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
« Savannah, December 26, 1812. 29 lit
> In Bankruptcy.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
T SA AC //OLM ‘.S, of Macon, Bihh county, late merchant,
now Bonk Keeper in Bank, a Bankrupt, having
filed his petition, prating that a full discharge from his
dihis may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof
he granted to him: Noiice is herehv giv»n to ail creditors
who have proved their d :hts and other persons in interest to
apiiear at the Court house in the city of Savannah, on the
thirtieth dny of March next, at eleven o clock, A. M.,
to show caii?e why tuch discharge and certificate shall not
lie granted. GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 26, 1942. 29—lit
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
hi Banliruptcy.
A LFRF.Ij DOOLITTLE, of th* Un of S». Marya.
Camden county Georgia, m ‘reliant ol the late firm of
DooTiule and Dunbar, a Bankrupt, ha\mg filed his pe
tition, praying that a full discharge from his debts rnay
be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted
to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have
proved llicir debts and oilier persons in interest to appear at
the Court house in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieih day
ol March n«'xt, at 11 o’clock. A. M , t*» show* cause why such
discharge and certificate shall not he granted
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 27, 1812. 29—lit
v ’ m ‘££Ztg%2.
Tames j WINN, late Dry Hoods A Grocery merchant, now
•P Farmer, of tlonme county Gaonria. a Boikrupt, having
flied ho* put.ti n. privini that a full tlischirt*e fiom Ills debts
may he decree I anil allowed, an l a ceriitlc.it- thereof be grant
ed to him—Notice is hereby given to alt credi'ors who have
proved tneir debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at
the Court Houro in the city of s.iv-inn.tii, on the fifteenth day of
February next, at ii o’clock, a M., to show cause why such
discharge ai d certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savann »h. November 7, 1842. 2 2 lit
A LEXANDER BRYaN, of Sivannah, Merchant and Cotton
Deilei. i It uiknipt. having filed Ids petition i raying that a
full discharge from Ills debts may be decreed and allowed, and a
ceriiflr »te tlie e f be arante-l to him—Notice is hereby given to all
creditors who h ive moved their debts, and other persons in in-
terc't. to appearat the Court House In toe city of Stvannah, on
toe fifteenth d »y of F- bruary next, at eleven o’clock. A. M., to show
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted
GLO. GLEN, Clerk.
Favannah, Novemlicr 3, 1812 22—lit
e “"i£s^ , a^ C °™ T - }**—«►
J AMES M. l.I.OYI),ol MnspogFe county,Georgia, lute
Merchant, n Bankrupt, having filcil his pcliuon, pray
ing iImt n full discharge from his debit mxy be decreed
and allowed, and aceriificate thereof he granted lo him—
Nolire is hereby given to all creditors who have proved
their debts, and lo oilier persons in interest, to aopcarat the
Conn House in Ihe 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 lie granted
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. November. 1942. 22 lit
United Mates District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the mailer of John E. Gage,
formerly of the firm of Gage & Browning, who were en-
, gaged in the pnrehase and sale of slave., tuiw Tavern keep
ing, and resident of the town of La Grrnge, in ihe county
! of Troup
The above described John E. Gag“, having this day,
; Hied his petition, praying dial ne may he declared a Bank-
1 nipt, and the Court having assigned th‘ first day of
March next, «l eleven o’clock, A. M .at llieCouit House
in lh» city of Savannah, lor the hearing of the same ; no-
| lice thereof is hereby given to all persons intere-ied. tiiat
I 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 granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23, 1842. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY—In the matter of William Hnds-
! pclli,of Greenville. Merrisrelher county,Ga , lale merhant
j in Mallorysville, Wt'kes county, of ihe firm of Johnson &
I Hudspeth.
1 The above desrrihed William Huds|s*th, having this
I dav, filed his petition praying that ho may he declared n
| Bankrupt, and ihe Court having assigned the fisrt day of
; March nexl, at eleven o'clock, A M., at the Court House
j in the city of Savannah, for t he hearing of the same ; nolice
I ihpirof is hereby given to all persons interested, dial they
! may appear at the time ami place aforesaid, and show
1 cause, if env they have, why the pray er of the petitioner
i should nut be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
| Savannah, January 3, 1843. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of James M War
ren, house-carpenter ami cabinet-workman, of the town of
Oxford. Newton county,Ga.
The above described James M. Warren having this day
filial his petition praving that he may he declared a Bank
rupt,and the Coil.t hnving r. -signed the fijieenih day of Feb
ruary next, at 11 o'clock. A. M., a; tiie Court House in the
city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; notice there-
tit is hereby given to all persons interested, that Itiey mav
appear at the time and place afore.-aid. and slow cause, if
nuy they have, why the prayer of llie petilioner should not
be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Decemter 31, 1812. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In iIip matter of Gabriel Baldwin
Roberta, of Macon, in the county of Bihh. late merchant of
Hawkinsville, Georgia, now conch painter
The above described Gabriel Baldwin Roherts.baving this
liny, filed his petition praying tha 1 he may he declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned ihe fifteenth day
of February next, at 11 o cl«*ck, A. M., al ll,e Court House in
ihe city of Savannah, for the hearing of ihe same; notice
thereof ia hereby given to all person* interested, that they
may appear si ihe lime and plaee aforesaid, and show cause,
if any they have, why the prayerof the peiitinner should
not lie granted. “ GEO. GLEN, Clerk
Savannah. Decemher 17. 4842. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the mater of William Wash
ington Baldwin, cotton huyer,of Macon, Bihh county, Ga.,
late partner in Ihe firms of J. and W. Baldwin, and of Bald
win & Brothers.
The above desrrihed William Washington Baldwin. hi»v.
ing this day, filed his petition praying that he may he de
clared a Bankrupt, and the Conn hiving assigned the fif
teenth day of February next, at eleven o'clock, A. M.,a« the
Court House in the city of Savannah, for ihe hearing of the
same; notice thereof ia hereby given lo all persons inter
ested. that thev may appear at tlie time and place aforesaid,
and show csose. if any they have, why the prayer of the
petitioner sboold not be granted.
^ GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 17,1842. 30
U.HTID States District Coor-T^J
District of Georgia. j * ’
N ICHOLAS M. LEWIS, formerly merchant, oftfapi
ty of Columbus, and now of Iji Grange, Troup conntv,
Ga., a Rankrupt, having filed hia petition praving that
a full discharge frnm his debts may he decreed and allow
ed, and s certificate thereof be grant-d to him—Notice ia
herehv given to all creditor# who have proved their debt#,
and other pereons in interest, to appear at the Court llonse
in the rliv 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 be granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 2, 1842. 26 1 It
v ’""n^srJiss. Co ”"' i '■ ■-‘"w,.
J OSEPH M. COOpEU, lat* m*rctant,of the firinof L.
T. Ci»oprr, Co., of Li Grange, and of W*lk«r <fc
Cooper of Troup county, Georgia, a Bankrupt, hiving
filed hid petition, praying that a full discharge from hia
debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate
thereof he granted to him: Notice is hereby given lo
all creditors who have proved their debts and other
persons in interest to a ppear at the Court House in the
city of Savannah, on the sixteenth day of March next, at
11 o’clock. A. M . to ahow cause why such discharge and
certificate *hi!l not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Snvnnnh, Dec. 2, 1312 11t—26
UntTED State. District Court, j , n Bank ta
District of Georgia. $ r
J OHN S. Crenshaw, late merchant, of the firm of Cox
<fc Crenahnw. and of the firm of John 8. Crenshaw &
Co., of Henry county, and late Jnn-keepei of the town of
McDonough, a Ranknipt, having filed his petition, praying
that a full discharge from hia debts may be decreed anti al
lowed, am! a certificate thereof be granted to him—Nolice
is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts,
and other p^r^ons in interest, to app ar at the Court House
in the city of 8avannah,on the first dny of March next, at II
oYlocks A M., to show cause why such discharge and cer
tificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, November 29, 1842. 25 lit
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
In Bankruptcy.
T HOMAS WATSON, Merchant, of Watson, Coweta
county, Ga., partner in the firms of Thomas Watson,
& Co., of Coweta c*», Ga., and of Turrcmine, Andrews &
Watson, merchants Columbus. (5a, a Bankrupt, having filed
his petition praying that a full discharge from his debts
may b** decre<*d ami 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 ihe city of Savannah, on the
first dav of March next, at II o’clock, A. M., to shew
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he grant
ed GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah November 23, 1842. 26 lit
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
• In Bankruptcy.
1I7M. W. GAKK Altl), Commission Merchant, of the
\V fare firm of Hayward &, Garrard, of the city of
Columbus, Georgia,a Bankrupt having filed his petition,
praying that a full discharge frtim his debts may he de
creed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be grant
ed to him: Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors who have proved their debts and nth'r persons
in interest, to appear at the Court House in the city of 8a-
va/mnb, on the sixteenth dny of March next, at 11 oYlock,
A. M., to show cause why such discharge and certificate
shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Dec. 2, 1812. 26—lit
United States District Court.
District cf Ocorstn.
United States District Court.
District of Georgia.
J OB T. Niles, of ColumhiH, Muscogee county, Georgia,
steam boat master, and late merchant, and one of the
firm of J. T. Niles &'?o , of Columbus.n Bankrupt, having
filed his petition praying that a full discharge from l.is debts
mav he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he
granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who
have proved their d ’bis and other persons in interest to ap
pear at the Court House in the citv 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 n granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, November 25, 1842. 25—lit
^ In Bankruptcy.
United States District Court. I » D .
District of Georgia. < ,H Bankruptcy.
J OHN P Harvey, of Stewart county, Georgia, of ihe late
firm of Gardner & Harvey, and of ihe late firm ofilar.
vey & Chastain, and of ihe lete firm of John P. Harvey Si
Co., all m-rrhant,. trading in the respective names and
•Ivies aforesaid, in Florence, Stewart county, Georgia, a
Bankrupt, having filed hi. petition praying Hint n full dis
charge from h» dehta may he decreed and allowed, anil a
certificate I hereof he granted to him: Notice ia hereby given
to nil creditors who have proved iheir ileht., and other per
sons in interest lo appear at llie Court House in 1 he city of
Savannah, on the sixteenth dav of March next, at eleven
oV|ix-k, A. M., to show rau.e why such discharge and cer
tificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, December 1,1342. 25 1 It
Usited States District Court. } . „ ,
District of Georgia. J ,H Bankruptcy.
J AMES HIGGINBOTHAM, cotton pnrrhaner, of the
city of Augusta, a Bmkrupt, hiving filed his petition
praying tiiat a full discharge from hia dehta may he decreed
and allowed, and a certifiraie thereof be granted lo him:
Notice i» hereby given to all creditors who have proved Iheir
debts, ami other persons in interest, to appearat the Court
House in the pity of Savannah, on the first day of Marrh
next, al 14 o’clock, A. M.. to show cause why such dis
charge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 21. 1942. 24— lit
Usited States District Court.
Distr ctof Georgia.
W ILLIAM M. ROBERTS, late '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 mav he decreed and allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof he granted to him—Nolice 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 citv of
Savannah, on the first day of March nest, at e’even
o’clock, A M , to show cause why aurh discharge and cer
tificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November 24, 1842. 24 lit
c "”'
W ILLIAM WHITE, of Elbert conntv, lately a mer
chant in Rnckerv'-’iile in the connty of Elbert,
and now acting as the agent of the Elbert Factory, a
Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full
discharge from itis debts may be decreed and allowed,
and a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice ia
hereby given lo all creditors who have proved their
debts, and other persons in in'erest. 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, November21, 1842. lit 24
United States District Coart.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Kintchen
Boon, carpente r, of the county of Heard, Ga.
The above described Kintchen Boon, having this
day, filed his petition praying that he may he
declared a Bankrupt, and the Conrt having assigned
the sixteenth day of March next, at II o'clock, A. M.. at the
Conrt House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of
the same; notice thereof is hereby given to all persona
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, Jan. 19,1843. 32
(Jailed Stales District C—art.
District or Georgia.
J tMKS I AVLDR LANK,Isle mrrrha-’t<>nUMwiaenemy,Ga.
a Bankrupt,hirinr 41—1 his petition prsrlng that# full *11*-
c.hxrre from nis debts rosy be decreed and aHmved. and a certifi
cate therenr be srinted to him—Notice is hereby given to all cre
ditor. who have proved their debts, and ether person. In interest,
to appear at the Court Mouse In the city or Savannah, on the
•eventeeofh day of April next, a: it o'clock, A. M.. to show
cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he eranted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. lfi ifitfi.. 31 lit
in lANEfiurrcr.
United States District Court. 1 ,
District of Georgia. J 7 " Bankruptcy
E LIHU PRICE, of Macon, in the county of Bibb,
late merchant, now cotton buyer and general agent,
a Bankrupt, having filed hi* petition praying that a fall
discharge front his debts, may be decreed and allowed,
and a certificate thereof be granted lo him—Notice ia
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.,to show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, November9. 1842. 22 lit
United States District Court. > .
District of Georgia. J /n Bankruptcy.
G eorge king Roberts, of Albany, in the
connty of Baker, late merchant, one of the firm of
W. J. Ronaldson Sc Co., of Danville. Georgia, and one
of the late firm of Matthews Jt Roberts, of Ilawkins-
ville. Georgia, and one of the late firm of H. V. King
Si Co., of llawkinsville, 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, 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
"’""assysss' c ”"- }'■
XT7TLLIAM B. MAXELL, of the ronnty of Har-
YV ris. in the Slate of Georgia, t’lerk, a Bankrupt,
hnving filed his peti'ton, praying lint a full discharge from
his dehis may bo deereeil and allowed, and a certificate-
thereof be granted lo him: Notice is hereby given to all
rrrdiior# who hive proved their debts and »lh"r persons in
intere!.t toappear at ihe Court House in the city of Savan
nah, on the sixteenth ilay of March nex 1 , at II o’rloek, A
M . to show cause why such discharge a id certificate shall
not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Snvaniiah, Dec. 2, 1342. llt-26
United States District Court. ) . . . ,,
District of Georgia. \ In 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, nnd 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-,
e*t, to 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
“’"'jS 1 ;ST c “"' I'"
F RANCIS ASBURY CLARK, of Clark county,
late a merchant in the connty of Honston, Georgia,
j 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 appearat the Court House
in the city of 8avannah. on the first day of .March next,
l at eleven o’clock. A. M., to show cause why such dis-
j charge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. November21,1812 24 lit
United ftlalea Diatrict Csirt. )
DlS TRICT OP GEORGIA. ( IN ,AIfirmi ^ TCT ‘
WWriLLlA.vi WILLIAMS, Jr,, now Planter of Marion county,
I ww Ga., an I fonnerlv of ihe firm of YViley Wil iain-* A Broth
! eo», a Bankrupt, h ivin? fileJ his petition, prayimr thal a full ilis-
Charse from hit debts m ty be decreed and allowed, and a certifi
cate thereof be •ranted to him—Notice is hereby given to all cre
ditors who have • roved their debts and other per-nns in interest,
to aopear at t e Court House in the city of 8av mnah, on the thir-
I teenth day of Mireh next, at li o’clock. A M., to show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December IS, 1842. 27 lit
| In Bankruptcy.
A UGUSTINE B. P«»po, physician,of Lumpkin, 8t«warl
county, Heorgia, lat« merchant, and as one of the late
firm of Cain and Pop**, nlso of said place, a Bankrupt, hav
ing fi|i»d his petition praying that a full discharge from his
debts mav be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof
be grnut ( *d to him—Notice is lierebv given to all creditors
who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest,
to appear at the Conrt !loii-e in the city of Savannah, on
the Nineenth day of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M , to
show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not bo
granted. GEO. uLEN. Clerk.
8avannah, Decemher 1, 1842. 25—lit
United States District Court. ) *
District of Georgia. * h Bankruptcy.
J OHN McBryde, of the city of Augusta, Georgia, late
merchant, and of the late firm of J <fe J. VfcB-vd* &
Co. of the sain’ place, a Bankrupt, hnving filed hi9 petition
proving that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed
an«l allowed, and a certificate thereof ho 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 th** city of Savannah, on the sixteenth day
of March next, at eleven o'clock, A. M. lo show cause why
such discharge and certificate shall n it he gran'ed.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 1, 1842. 25 lit
• In Bankruptcy.
Usited State* District Caart. )
District of Georgia. | ,w BANKROfTCT *
V^PHRAIM W. 0itsiriy. Pnysician. ot Vail«»y Plain, Harris
wTJ county, a Bankrupt, bavin" file! his petition, praying that
a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and aPowed, and
a certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to
all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in
In tcrest, to appear it theCourt House in the city of Savannah, on
the thirteenth day of March next, at eleven o’clock, A. M to show
cause why suchdisrharge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLLN, Clerk.
Savannah,December IS. 1812. 27—lit
L aitrd State* Di*trict Caart.
District of Georgia.
in bankruptcy.
ufactnrer, Macon Gt, a Biukrupt, having filed his petitl
praying that a full di^c. ar*»e from his debts may be decreed and
allowed, and a certific*te the eof be gnnted to him: Notice
H hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts,
and other persons in interest, to appear .at theCourt House in
the city of .Savannah, on the s xteenth 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. 2,1812; 26 lit
a " r " D 3 ^ir°^ c ”"" j
W ILLIAM A. PENN, of YlrDonoush, Henry county, saddler,
a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying a full dis
charge from his deb's 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, ando'her persons in interest,
to ipt>ear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the thir
tieth day of March next, at II o’clock. A M., to show cause why
such discharge and certificate should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 17,1SI2. 30—nt
• IN BANKRUPTCY.
Uailed Mlales District Coart. )
District of Georgia. >
J AMES M. STANFORD, of Talbot county, and formerly mer
chant, of the firm of Stanford A Johnson, a Bankrupt, having
filed his petition praying that a full discharge from his debts may
bede*ree 1 and allowed, and a certificate there f be granted to him
—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their
debts, and other persons in interest, to apiiear at the Court House
in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth day of March next.at II
o’clock. A. M , to show cause why such discharge and certificate
shall no: be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. December 23.1812. 30—lit
United States District Court. )
District of (.eorgia. S
R UFUS K. EVANS, Mechanic, of the city of Macon,
in the comity of Bihh, a Bankrupt, having file.4 hia
pciiiion praying llrnl a full discharge from his debts may be
decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted lo
him—Noiice ia hereby given to all creditors who have prov*
eil their dehta, and other persons in interest, lo appear at
the Court House inthe city of Savannah, on the thirtieth
dny of March next, at eleven o’rlork, A. M., lo show cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23. 1842. 30 lit
}*•*■*"**
D AVID DICKSON, of Newton county, late dry goods
merchant, and one ot ihe firm of Dickson Sc Harris,
dry goods merchants of said county, a Bankrupt, having
filed his peiilion praying that a full discharge from his debts
iray be decreed ami allowed, and a certificate thereof he
granted lo him—Notice ia hereby given to all creditors who
have proved their dehta, and other persona in imereal, lt>
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 he
granted. GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, January 3, 1843. 30 ]U
'” ,m ,Szzr/izzz c “"'
J OHN ANDERSON, Planter, of Bihb county, Georgia.
a Bankrupt, having filed hi* peiilion praying that a full
discharge from his debts may he decreed and allowed, ond-
a certificate thereof he granted to him—Notice is hereby
given to all creditor* who have proved tlieir debts, and other
persons in intereel, 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 cer-
tficate shall nut be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, January 3. 1842. 30 1 It
(Jailed Slate* District Caart.
District or Gcorgia. 1 ,N * AI ** RDPTCT -
J OHN GARNER. Merchant, of the city of Augusta,
Georgia, a Bankrupt, having filed hi* petition, praying
that a full discharge from his debt, may he decreed and al*
lowed, and a certificate thereof he granled lo him—Notice is
hereby given lo all creditors who have proved iheir debts,
and other persona in interest, lo appear at the Court H<mse
in the city of Savannan. on the thirtieth day of March next,
at 11 o'clock, A. M , to ahow cause why such discharge and
certificate shall not b? granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 20, 1842. 30 lit
linilcd Stales District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—Id the matter of Abraham
Levison, of the city ol Columbus, Georgia, late mer
chant.
The above described Abraham Levison, having this
day filed his petition 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.,at the
Conrt Honse in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of
the same; noiice thereof is hereby given to all persona
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. Jan. 12, 1843. 31
United States if (strict Conrt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—Inthe matter of Isaiah Pnrse,
of the citv ot Angusta. Georgia, merchant
Tbe above described Isaiah Purse, having this day,
filed bis petition praying tiiat he 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 inter
ested. that they may appear at tbe time and plaee afore
said, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of the petitioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. 12,1843. 31
United States District Cssrl.| .
District or Georgia. | 1 *****®ercT.
^ AMUOT-T WILKINS WARRKN. ol Mariisoo,Morganca,
a., planter. Isle «lry rmli merchant,of Anrnita,G.-,a
rupt, having Alert his petition praying thal a full discharge
fromhi. debts mar be decreed an.l allowed, and a certificate Ihe rev f
be granted to him—Notice is hereby given lo ail creditors who
have proved iheir debts, and other persons in interest, to appear
at the court knuxe'in ihe cltyofSavaniah, oniheseventecathdajr of
Apt it next, at 11 o'clock, A. M . to show cause why aucb discharge
and certificate shall not be granled.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. *, titR St—lit
United States District Cent*.
. DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the natter of William H. Lnw-
is, formerly merrhant of Orlnmbus, Georgia, but now of La
Grange, Troup county, Georgia.
The above described William H. Lewis, having this
day filed his petition praving that he may be derlared a
Bankrupt, and llie Coart having assigned ike first day of
March next, at 11 oYlock, A. M., at ihe Coart House, in the
r.'iy of Savsnnsh, for the hearing of the some; murr (here
of is her. by given to all persons interested, that they may
appear at the time and place aforesaid, and ahow raiwe, if
any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not
be granted GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23, 1842. 31)
United States District fssrL
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of William Waah-
ingion Lawler. Farmer, of June* county, Georgia
The above described William Washington Lester, having
this day filed his petition praving that he may he declared
a Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned ihe fifteenth
day of February next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the Court
House in ihe city of Savannah, for the hearing of the same;
notice thereof ia hereby given to ail persona interested, that
they may appear at the time and place aforesaid, and show
cause, if any they have, why the praver of the petitioner
sh-.uld not he eranted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 19, 1342. 30
United States District Conrt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY’.—Inthe matter of Thomas Bum-
stead, of the city ofColumhns Georgia late Grocer.
The shove discrihed Thomas Bumatead, having this day,
filed his petition praying that he may he declared a Bank
rupt, and ihe Court having assigned the first day of March
next, at eleven o’clock, A. M..at ihe Court House in ihe ci ty
of Savannah, for the hearing of the same; noiice thereof ia
hereby given to all persona uncreated, that they may appear
ai the lime and plaee aforesaid, and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayerof the petitioner should not he grant
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 21,1842. 30
United States District Cmnrt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In ihe matter of Tubal C. Corley,
Overseer, of Newton county, Georgia.
The above described Tubal C. Corley, having this day,
filed his petition preying that be may be declared a Bank
rupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of tiareh
next, at II o’clock, A. M.. at the Court House in I lie city
of Savannah, for the hearing of ihesaroe; notice thereof ia
hereby given to all persons interested, that they may appear
at the-time and plaee aforesaid, and show cause, if any ihry
have, why the prayer of tbe petitioner should not he grant,
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23, 1812. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In* the matter of Frederick F.
Lewis, of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, Tailor.
The above described Frederick F. I^wis. having this day
filed his petition praying that he may be declared a Bank
rupt, and theCourt having assigned the first day of March
next, St II o’clock, A M„ al ihe Conrt Ilonas in the rily
of Savannah, for the hearing of tha same; notice thereof is
hereby given to all persons interested, that they may appear
at Ihe time and plaee aforesaid, and show cause, if any they
have, why ihe prayer of the petitioner ahouhl not be grant
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Decemher 23, 1842. 30
United States District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Edwin L. De
GrafFenried, of the city of Columbus, Physician.
The above described Edwin L. DeGraff.nried, having this
day, filed his petition praying that he may be declared a
Bankrupt, and the Court having assigned the first day of
Marrh nexl, at eleven o’clock, A. M.. at the Court House in
the city of Savannah, for the hearing of ihe same; notice
thereof is hereby given to all persona interested, that they
may appear at the time and place aforesaid, and ahow
rause, if any they have, why the- praver of the petitioner
should not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 23, 1842. 30
IN BANKRUPTCY.
United States District Cowrt.
District or Georgia.
M IDAS L. Gray bill, of the city of Macon, Cashier, and
one of the late firm of Hardeman, Gra> bill Si Co., a
Bankrupt, having filed hia petition praying tiiat a full dia-
cbnrge from hi* debt* may he decreed ana allowed, and a
rerlifirate thereof be granted to him—Noiice ia hereby giv
en to all creditor* who have proved iheir debts,and other
persons in interest, lo appear at Ibe Court House in the city
of Savannah, on Ihe thirtieth day of March next, at eleven
o’clock, A. M . to show cause why such discharge and cer
tificate shall not be granled.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk. -
Savannah, December 20,1842. 30 111
Tailed State* District Can I _
D.8TRICT or Gkosgia < '* “"MDTTCT.
W ILLIAM H. Gordon, of the city of Angnsta, Georgia,
Commission Merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed hia
petition, praying tiiat n full discharge from his debts mav he
decreed and allowed, and a certifir .te thereof be granted to
him—Notice i» hereby given to all creditors who have pro-
veil their debts, and other persona in interest, to appear at
the Conrt House in ltie city of Savannah, on the thirtieth
day of March next, at eleven o'clock, A. M , to show causa
why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, December 29, 1842 30 lit
United “tales District Court.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY —In the matter of Alexander
Richard*, of the city of Macon, Georgia, mechanic.
The above described Alexander Richards, having this
day, filed hi* petition praying that ha may be declared a
Bank rupt,a mi the Court having assigned the seven
teenth day ol April next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at tbe
Conrt House in the city of Savannah, for the hearing of
the same; notice is hereby given to all persona interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid,
and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tbe
petitioner should not be granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. 13,1843. 31
United States District Conrt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—Inthe matter of Williamson
Mims Braswell, carpenter, of the county of Houston,
Georgia.
The above described Williamson Mims Braswell,
having this day, filed his petition praying that he may be
declared a Bankrupt, and the Ceurl haring assigned the
fifteenth day of February next at II o’clock, A. M., at
the Court Honse in the city of Savannah; for tbe hear
ing of the same; notice it hereby given to all persons in
terested, that they may appear at the time and place a-
foresaid, and show cause, if any they have, why tbe
prayer of the petitioner should 1 not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. 7,1843. 31
'’•"•’gSV&XZ c “"-
G EORGE N. FORBES, now dark of the Snperior
Court of Talbot connty, Georgia, one of the former
firm of Neal Si Forbes, and one of the firm of Forbes dt
Pettis, late merrhants of Talbotton. G.., a Bonkiupt, hav
ing filed h» petition praying thal » full discharge from his
deb's may he decreed and allowed, and a cerlificrte thereof
be granted to him—Notice is hereby given lo all creditors
who have proved iheir debts, and other persona in interest,
lo appearat Ihe Conrt House in the city of Savannah, on
th • seventeenth day of April, next, at 11 o'rlock. A M., lo
•how eaose why suchefiseharge and certificate shall not be
granted.
GEO. GLEN. Clark.
Savannah, Jan. 12,1843. 3! lit
United States District Conrt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of Harrison
Pettis, late merchaot. of Talbotton, Talbot connty, Ga.,
and formerly of the firm of Forbes Sc Pettis.
The above described Harrison Pettis, having this day
filed his petition praying that he may be declared a Bank-
nipt, and the Conrt having assigned the sixteenth day of
March next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the Conrt
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 ha granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. 16,1843. 32
United States District Cnurt.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY—In the matter of Wm. H. Bar
ton, of the town of Cuthben. Randolph county, Geor-
gia, formerly merchant, ooe of the firm of Hardin and
Barton, and one of tbe firm of W. H. 4k J- Barton.
The above described Wm. H Barton, having this day,
filed his petition praying that be may be declared a Bank-
rupt, and tbe Conrt having assigned tbe first day
of March next, at II o'clock. A. M. at the Court Honse
in the city of Savannah, for the bearing of the same;
notice thereof ia hereby given to all persons interested,
that they may appear at the time and place aforesaid,
and show cause, if any they have, why Ibe prayer of the
petitioner sboold not be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, Jan. 12,1843. 31
TaiM
District op Gcoaeia.
’ in banki tnrrCT.
iwwo-E-: LEVY, of the town of st. Marys, Camden county. Oeor-
IvHgia. Merchant, a Bankrupt, having tied hi* petition, praying
that a full lucharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed,
and a rer'lflcate thereof be granted to him—Notice ta hereby
given to all creditors who bare proved their debta, and ether per-
eons in interest, to appear at the Coart House ia the city of Sa
vannah. on the twenty-ninth day of April naxt, at eleven o’clock,
A. M., to show cause why suck discharge and cert,Irate shell net
be granted. SCO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, January t*. ISO. as I it
m
United States District Court. I
District tf Georgia. (
ATHAltfEL PROTHRO of the connty of HU wart. Georgia,
overseer, and one of the late firm or Landrem St Pretho.a
Bankrupt, having filed hit peUtiea. praying that a tell disebarea
from his debit may be decreed and ai lowed, aad a eertificata
thereof be granted to him: Notice Is hetshy given to aR credit
or* who have proved their debts, aad other persons ia tetsrost,
to appear at Ihe Conn Honse ia the city sf Oovanaeh. an tha
twenty-ninth day of April next, at 11 o'clock, A. m , to shew cense
why such discharge and certificate shall wt^ha^rrantr*
fisYsa—h, Jawaary is, ista.
T>BOPOSALS *r carry in tha Mali rT tha CM
Jr Bmes from the In of July, 1043, tw the 3rnh of
Juae. 1847, ia Georgia, will ha received at tha Contract
CHKce of tha Post-Office lice
IN GEORGIA.
nt Proat Albany M Tbomnsvilie, fifi aite aad hast, earn a
Leave Albany every Wedaesday ilfia m; arrive at Thom Orville
Rest day b* (pm.
LraveThomoTitle every Friday all I a; arrive at Aibaae
0**1 day by S pin.
s» From Allmny, by Cntbbert.te Irwlatos, Ala., M miles aad
back, noce a week.
Leave Albany every Monday iltssii arrive at Irwinton next
day by »:> ax
vetewimw. every Wednesday at da m arrive at Albany next
From Americas.byLnmpbin.Irwiatna,Ala.Clejien.Moe-
levnll.,, Mooi.-isom, Covington, c. rrington, aad Fun Craw lord,
lo Blnhely.teamilesnndberR. once a weeb.
Leave A merits* every Moaday it 6a at; arrive at Blakely nest
Monday by I pm.
Leave Blakely every Sataruay at 6 a m; arrive at America* nett
Saiserisy by S p m.
33tt From Amrrieer to Calhbert.oOmilessii.1 bwrk.enee • week.
Leave Atnericui every Wednesday aid a n>; arrive at Catlibert
nest day by II a m
Lewvc Cnrhbert every Thursday at 1 p m; arrive at Americas
■fit il.iv by fi p nt.
sws font Ca>.Tillr.br Etowah Valley, to Van Wert, 15 miles
*12
l»rove Van Wt-rt every Tietrfay it 11 n; irriTf at Cassritla
»am«* 'lay by 4 p ra.
3S39 F nm Cot iiict'tQ lo Oxford, 10 milri aad back, once n week.
L«’*v*'C<iviiigt jo every Saturday al 12 m; arrive el Oxford mom
dav by 3 p m.
Lea vp Oxford erery S iturday at 4 p m; arrive at Covieftoo same
day by 7 p m.
Fro** Forsyth, by Putnam*8 Old Store, Fine Flat* William
Divouke’s(Pikp co ), PlpaMt-At Grnvp, Bear Cierk.aad foMmiUt
lo Whitehall. 78 mil-* and back, one*- a week.
Lp«vp F.kcuyih every Wedcrtday al 6 a m; arrive at WbitelmH
next day by ti r» m.
Lphvp Whitehall every Friday at 6 a m; arrive at Fortylh nest
day brU pm.
33»l F.om Franklin, by ll»u«t'.n, Wehadka. *« a »din« Rork and
Fredonia. to Chamb*' * «. h., Ala., 40 miles and bnek.onrp a week.
L-ave Franklin every Friday al 5 a m; arrive al Chambers c. k.
same day by 7 p m
Leave C ha mb-isc. h. every Saturday al 5 a m; arrive at Frank*
lin same d*»y l»y 7 p m.
S7>2 From llermitare by Harden’s Mills, »• .Mineral Springs,
3 » mil-* ami bark.once a week.
Leave flermiiacr every Tuesday at t am; arrive at Mineral
Springs r»me day by 6 p nt.
Leave Mineral Sp in** every Wednesday at • aa; arrive at
Hermitage same day by 6 p nu
339J From Irwinvil e, by John Henderson’s and Mrs. FkrisIi'Sgta
Troupvill*. 75 miles and bnrk.onrea week.
Leave Irwinviile every Wednesday atlaa; arrive at Troap*
ville next day by 6 p m
Leave Trmipville every Monday at 6 a ai; arrive at Irwinrilla
next dav liy 6 pm.
3394 From >ac *aonviile, by Irwinviile, to Albany, M mil*-* and
barh.once a week.
L»*avr Jaektoittille every Tuesday at 6 a m; arrive at Albany
next Thursday l»y 12 nt.
Le «ve Ailwy every Thursday at 1 p m; arrive at Jacksonville
neii S»turd ay by 6 p m.
339** From V.Nrksoovilie Ala .JeRersoo.Snmmerville,Ga..Chef,
nut Flat, W«H*d’» Nation. Cro*« Rmilsand Grape Spring, Te^ !•
Cleveland. 130 mile* ami back, once a week.
Leave Jacksonville every Monday at 6 a ra; arrive at Clevelaad
aexi Thursday by 6 p m.
Leave Cleveland every Moaday at 6 am; arrive at Jacksonville
next Thursday by 6 n m.
3396 From Lnioer, by TaxeweH, to Lampkin, 70 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Lanier every Wednesday at 6 a m; arrive at Lampkia
next day by 6 p m.
Leave Lumpkin every Thursday at 6 a m; arrive at Lanier next
dav by 6p m.
3197 Flora Lafayette to Dade e. iu, 36 miles and hack, once a
week
Leave Lafavelte every Wednesday Ulan; arrive at Dade c. k.
same day by 6 p in.
Leave Dade c. h. every Thursday at • a m; arrive at Lafayetta
same day by 6 p in.
3796 From Newuan, by Orris Stand, to Franklin, 26 miles nnd
bark, onre a wee*.
Leave Mew nan every Thursday at 5 a m; arrive at Frmnklia
same day by 12 ra.
Leave Franklin every Thursday at 1pm; arrive nt Newuan
same iltjr by 8pm.
3399 From New Eehnta, (by the rail-road btidfe on the Oste-
noulla river, through the valley ol Amucbee) by Lafayette, to Dude
c. h , 70 mile-* and back, oner a week.
Leave New f>>h<»u every Friday at6 a m; arrive at Dade c. k.
next day bv G p n.
Leave Dade c h. every Monday at 6 a m; arrive at New Ecbota
next dav by 6 pm.
34«in From Zanders ville, by John Ivey's, to Bsdalo, 38 miles and
back, oneea week.
Leave Sander*ville every Wednesday at 6a m; arrive at Buffalo
same day by 4 pm.
Leave BufTdo every Thursday at < a m; arrive nt fnndersvillo
Mime dav hy 4 p m.
Wl From Sprinf Place, bv Cross Plains, Raxunft Roost. Me-
diriaal Spring*. Chesnut Flat, Lafayette, Summerville, Hopkins
ville and Cedar Bluff, to Jacksonville, Ala., 136 miles and back
once a week
Lrove Sprint; Place every Monday at 6 a m; arrive at Jackron-
viltearxt Wednesday by 6 p m
l*eave Jacksonville every Thursday at 6 a m; arrive at Spring
Plnce nett Saturdav bv ti p m.
3462 From Troopvillr todawannee Springs, Fin., SO miles aad
back, once a week. «
Leave Troupville every Monday at 6 a m; arrive nt Stawannen
Springs next day by li m.
Leave Suwannee Springs every Tnefday it 1 p a; arrive at
Tronpville ne*t day by 7 p m.
3109 From Waresborough to Mount Pleasant, 30 miles aad back,
once a week.
Leave Waresbornogh every Friday at 6 a m; arrive at Mount
Pleasant same day by 6 p m.
Leave Mount Pleasant every Saturday at 6 am; arrive at Waree-
borough same day by 6 p m.
NOTES.
1. Seven mi antes are allowed for opening and closing tbe mails
at nil offices, when no particular time i» specified.
2. Post-Office (dunks, and mail bags, are to be conveyed without
farther charge on mail lines admitting of such conveyance.
3. In all cases, there is to be a forfeiture of tbe pey of tbe trip,
wb m the trip i* not run; a forfeiture of at least ooe-uuMtb part *»f
It, when the running or arrival is so far behind time as to lose the
connection with n depending mail; and a forfeiture of a due pro
portion ofit. when a grade of s**rvic- Is rendered ioferior to that
in the contract. These forfeitures may be increased into penal.
ties of higher amount, according to tbe nature or frequency of tbe
failure and ihe importance «*f the mail.
4. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be satisfactori
ly explained in due time, for failing t»take f* om, or deliver at a
post-office, tbe mail, or any part ofit; for suffering it to l>e wet,
injured, lost, or destroyed; for cooveying it in a place or manner
thnt expose* it to depredation, loss, or injury; not arriving at the
time set. And for setting ap or running an express to transmit
commercial intelligence in advance of tbe mail, a penally will be
exacted equal to a quarter's pay.
A Tbe Postmaster General may annul tbe contract far repeated
failures; for violating the Post-Office laws; for disobrytag the in
struction* of ihe Department; for refusing lo discharge a carrier
when required by tbe Department; for assigning tbe contract with-
1 of the po*tnta«t-c General, or for i
setting up or
out the consent c
running an express a*'aforesaid
6. Tbe Postmaster General may alter tbe contract, and alter the
schedule, lie allowing a pro rata increase of compensation, within
tbe restrictions imposed br law, for tbe additional service leqm -
red, or lor tbe increased speed, if the employment of addit-onal
stock or carriers is rendered necessary; but Ibe contractor may,
in such case, relinquish tbe contract, on timely w»tire. If lie pre
fers it to the change. He may also discontinue or curtail the ser
vice, by allowing oue month’s extra pay on the amount dispensed
with.
7. The payments will lie made through draft* on post-offices or
otherwise, after the egpirnlion of each quarter, say in February,
May. August, and November.
8. The distances are given according to the best foftimiation;
but no increased pay will he allowed, should they prove to b#
Tectly named.
' from knowing.
greater than is advertised, if the places are correct!]
9. The Postmaster General is pnibibiied by law ft
ly making a contract for the transportation ot th- su'd with any
person who shall have entered into any combination,or proposed
to enter into any combination, to prevent tbe making of any b|4
for a mail cor tract by any other person or persons, or who shall
have made any agreement, or toall have giveo or performed, or
promised lo give or perform, any consideration to do, or not to do,
anything whatever to indue* any other person not lo bid far a
■sail contract.
10. A hid received after time, to wftr the !3th April next at J
p m, or without the g iaranfee required by law; or that ronhind
several routes in one sum of comi’enrotion, cannot be considered
In competition with a regular proposal, not adjudged to bi extrava
gant.
11. A bidder may propose different days and hours of depniturfi
and art ival. provided no more running lime ia asked, and It Is ofa
vions that no mall connection or other public accommodation is
prejudiced. He may ask for a stiecified number of days far more
running time to the trip at certain seasons of peculiarly had rondo.
But beyond these change*, a proposal lor service different f«om the
advertisement will prevent its being considered in comoentiuyi
with a regular bid. not set aside for extravagance; aad wherwk
bid contains any of the above alterations, tbelr d i
be estiamted in rompairiagit with other proposals.
IX. Th**te should be but one route bid far in a propose'
IS The route, the service, the yearly pay, the bidder's
IX. Th**te should be but one route bid far in a prop
13 The route, the service, the yearly pay, the bidds
residence, and ihe nanv» of each member of tbe firm,
pany olfVrs, should be distinctly stated ,
14. The follow ing is the form of the guaranty which should fie
filled, the first blank with the name of the yuar»ntor, tbe *ec<4fi|
with that of ihe (udder; and the third ami fourth with the begu
iling and terminating points of the route; and after being
should tv rign< d by the guarantor, who must be showw by the writ
ten certificate of a postmaster, or other equally satisfactory tes
timonial, to be a maa of property, and able to make goad hi* gu..r-
anty. This guaranty, soeertifi. d, should accompany earh bid.
“ The undersigned——— guaranties that If bis b«d for car
rying the mall from —to be accepted by tbe Postmaster
General, — shill enter Into an obligation prior to tbe 1st day qf
July next, with good and sufficient sureties, to perform tbe servlet
proposed.
“ Dated "
is. Tbe bid should he sent under seal, iddrisssd to tbe First Afa
sifrtant Postmaster General, with “ Mail Proposals io the duR
of ,” written on the face of the letter; and should be des
patched in time to be received by or befare tbe mb April next, at
3 o’clock, p m.
15. The contracts a~e to be executed befare lb# 1st July next.
Post Office Department, Jan. 7, is«j.
31—J2tw C. A. WICKLIFFE.
United 8tate* District Court.
District uf Georgia.
MDTtN F. LLOYD, of the count, ol Floyd, O-orgis, h
rP Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that* foil dte
choree from his debt# ms, he decreed sad allowed, sod a certffr
cate thereof be granled te bins—Notice is hereby gives to sil cia*
ditnrs who have proved their debts, end other i eraoos la interest,
to appear st the Court house In the cit,of Savannah, on the >.»ee-
teeeth day of Aprilnext, at 11 o’clock, A Jl. to show causa why such
discharge and certificate shall not be gnnted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah. Jan. 11, ISIS. St lit
Usited State* District Court.
District tf Georgia.
JAM IL MORRIS. Tate ■
| Jr Bankruptcy.
VVT1LUAM IL MORRIS, foie merchant, of the csww*, of Do-
wV Kalb, Ga. a Bankrupt, having (led his petition praying
th at a tell discharge from bis debt* may he decreed aad allowed,
and a certificate thereof be granted la him—Nodes Is hereby
glvtn toall creditors who have proved their debts, and other
pereons in Interest, lo appear at the Cowrt Mows* ta the ei'y of
Savannah, on tbe seveotecsib day of April next, at II o’clock.
A. M.. to ahow cause why such discharge aad certificate shall sot
be granted.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah,Jaa. II, IMS. *i II'
United States District Court. ? t
District of Georgia. < * Bamkruptcg.
J OSHUA DANIEL, Isle merchant, fomerly of the firm
of Lunar A Darnel, of Linroliuon, Lincoln oowntv, Geor
gia. a Bankrupt, having filed hie petition praying ifrM a fall
discharge from hie dehta may ba decreed and aHomed. and
a certificate thereof be granted lo him—Notice ia hereby
given hi all creditors who havo proved Iheir debta, md other
persons in interest, lo appear ai the Coart Boom in the city
of Savannah on ihe seventeenth day of April wag* at it
o'clock, A. M. to ahow eaoae why such discharge and certif
icate shall not be granted.
„ GEO. GLEN. Ork.
Savannah, January 16,1843. 32 lit
United State* District Court. I «. - .
District of Georgia. J m Bamknsptey.
J AMES C. CHILES, grocer, of Griffin, Pike connty,
Georgia, a Bankrupt, having filed bio petition praying
thal a fall discharge frass his dotes may be decrees and al
lowed, and a certificate thereof bo grasned ia hm- Notion
in hereby given 10 all creditors who have proved their detea,
aad other pereone in mwreel, to appear at tha Caart flouaa
in the city of Savannah, on urn seveaiweath day of April
Ren.at II o’clock. A. M., to show cross why aaeh discharge
and certificate shall not ba granlad.
GEO GLEN.Cterk.
lfi, 1848. M lit
District or G^om.I. ^ j » •kmvrrcr.
M ORGAN JONES, of the eoanty ofMaseagte. Gaorgia.
Moehaarr.a Ifonkrapr. having filed his eMwiiin. pray-
Wgthatalblldiorharfiiftom hie debts may ba fccresd and
amnaad,aad a certificate thereof be granted in him—No-ice
» hereby given le all creditors whs hay* proved lh*ir
debt*, aad other persons in interest, in appear at Ihe Conrt
Him** in the rib efSarananh, or ihe thirtieth day efUareh
ant. at sieves eVInek, A. N, lo show rasas why aaeh dim
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