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SlItiKlFFIC •*»*.(•:».
I’ntimin April ihiirllt'ii Mtlei.
W II.L. ho s dd before the Court-house iluor in F.alontm
Putnam county, on the fir<t I'uesduy in A Pllll
next, within the legal hour* of sale,the following property , i
wit:
Ono lot of Drugs noil Medicines, levied on ns the proper!'
of Sim >on Fuller, jr. t.» s ttiafy a li trio favor of Simeon Fill
Ur,non. v* Simoon Fuller,jr. I’ropetlv pointed out in mu
ft.ft. J V>1 lv> W. At \m.N,Sherilf.
Jan. 85,1314.
lit tda
l k it in a 111 April SlierUT'* Ssiles.
\\f II.1, be eold on the fire! Tuesday in APRIL next, bv
v T fore the Court-noii.se door in Kajonion, Pulliam conn
ty, within (ho legal hour* of sale, the following property, l<
Oil. inrrol II.in.’ "’"I "»» S r ". v Hunr ; lei ;<->l on >>.11"
property of Gabriel Harrison, to *atMl> « h In in Invoi o
Milim 0. Shields vs Siinenn Fuller, jr. and Gabriel llurrieoii.
Pro ' ,Br,} ' uu ' bjr d \V."’{’""siAM.'ION IH, I). si„.,iir.
Feh, 07,1011. llh
CrnwToril April Xlit'i’llPs lilies.
W ILL I»n Mold on th* lirat Tuesday in APRjl. next, be
fore theCouri-h mne door in the town of Kn iwil 1 .-
Crawford county, within the usual hours of sale, the follow-
ingproperty, to wit:
One lot ol land, No. 8 >.i; containing 202 J acres, more or h *•*.
it being,in the first District of originally M iiscngm, no*
Crawford county . lev ied on .»* the property of Thomas l.mle
to aatiafv one li. fa. issued tram Crawford Superior Court in
favor of John D. Winn \ n. Thomas Little. Property pointed
put by defendant. . .
One lot of land. No. 13. in the sixth District of originally
Houston, now Crawford county, containing -’Oil acres, mnu
or less: levied on as tli • properly of William Harper tnmitu
fv one ft. (a. issued from a Justice's tliiurt in the‘>32(1 District
O.M.in favor of Harrison Roger* vs William Harper. Lew
made and returned to mo by a constable.
JAMES HEEL AND, Sheriff.
February 97,1 All. -- tlU
February 97th, 1844.
JAMES HEEL \M>, Sheriff
Crawford April Sheriff J s Wales.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in AI*Rl I. next, h *
fore the Court-house door in the town of Knoxville,
Crawford coumy, within the usual hoursofsale, the following
property, to w it:
Town lets Nos. 5,6, 7, and 11, and the nppertennnces, viz:
a Tavern, Stables, Ate. all in Knoxville; levied on ns the
property of Israel Champion, to satislv two fi fas issued by
the Tax Collector of said county, for taxes against the said
Champion.
Also, oOnj ncres of land, Nos.30 and til),and part of lot 37,
end ttie mills thereon, all being in the sixth District of origin
ally Houston, now Crawford county; levied on ns the pro
party of Frederick Hartley to satisfy sundry li fas issued ironi
Crawford •Superiorand Inferior Courts in favor of Clntpin m
Ross At Co. and others vs said llailloy. Proper ty pointed
out by one of the attorneys.
EWELL WEBB, H. Sheriff.
February 27th, 1844. nD
A p pi illApril .Sheriff’s *«»ic.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,before
the Court-house door in tin- town of Ilolnn-svil|<-, Ap
pling county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
propertv, to wit:
One fot of lund, No. 3 11 lying in tli-* third Disiiici o!'-uii,l
county, r-mtuining four, hundred and ninety a* n - n< . or
lest, well improved; levied on mm tlie property of Henry
Tutchstone, to satiny ail execution issued from Appling .'■uj-
P urior Court in favor of John Conns va said TulehMoue.—
roperty pointed out hv the plaintiff.
Alan, one lot of laud. No. 338. lying in the third District -.t
•aidcounty, well improved.euntami -g f ur liundn d .iml nine
IT acres, inure or ie-s; levieil on as the property of IL-mv
Tutchatone.to-oiti-fv two executions issued troni a Justice's
Court of the 413 1 Di-triet G. H. in favorer* Xhrahaiti Swirk-
land vs said Henry Tutchstone. Levy made nod returned to
me by a constable.
„ , JOSEPH Tll.LM VN. Sheriff
Feb.20,1811. 21 ,d-
lYilkinsoai April Slteriit Vs **airs.
W ILL he sold bet'nc the Coiiit-housc door in the town
of Ira iuto'.i, Wilkinson county , on the lust 1 ue-duv
in APlilL next, within the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit :
Oun lot of land, containing 20*21 acres, more or less, lvi-ig
in the third District of Wilkinson count v, mlj lining Inmls of
Peyton Clay and Wnglit Knowles, well'improved ; levied on
as the property of Coiil-on Sanders, to satisfy uu ex -.-titjou
issued from the Superior Com t of Wilkinson count v, in favor
of Robert II. Ludd, hearer, vs. Coulson Sumle
pointed out hv plttiuiiiT's attorney.
One-hull ot a house and lot containing one acre, more or
leas, whereon Samuel J. Bush *„, v lives, well improved*
levied on ns the property of \ugusius iv. kumo-m. n> - ;i 11.i
an execution issued ironr the Superior Court in favor of
Washington Ingram vs. Samuel J. Bush, S iiuuel Itc ili,
Thos. N. Beall, and Aug. It. Kniford. securities tor sad Rush.
Property pointed out by said Ingram.
One lot of liiuil,contaiuiiig2(l2| acres, more or less, No. 1 59,
inthe27tli District of Wilkinson county ; levied on ns tin*
ptopertv of A. Stevens, tosulisly sundry li. fas. issued limn a
d county in favor of Sampson West vn.
idt uml re Hi (tied to me by a constable.
< iff laud, more or lest known as the
lerly belonging to Lewis Bond, now in
the jrosression of Harper ’flicker; levied on as the property
of William F. Bond, toautisfy iwoti. Ins. issued from the Su-
r of J u me>i J. Iti \ uu
operty
Justicc’s Court of «*u
A. Stevens. L» vv in
One thousand acres
Bond Plantation, fornn
tha possession of Harp
iVilliuin F. Bond, to
perior Court of Wilkinson comity,
and others vs. Win. F. Bond.
Five hundred ucres of lumi, more or less, known
Miles Place, now in the possession of William .lohus
on as the property of \\ illinin F. Bond, to Hulisly an
lion issued Irom tlieSupe
W. W. BEALL, Sheiiff.
William T. Hopkins vs Wi
iiy Joseph Bond.
February 27th, 1811.
Dulls A pi'll Mirril! N
W ILL ho sold on tin* lirst Tuesday in .iPRIL next, he- •
fore the Court-house door in the town of Jacksim, Runs |
county, within the legal hours of sule, the following piopenv ,
to wit :
The South half of the I,:>t of Land, No. «i
trict c.f formerly Monroe, now Butts countv
acres, more or less, adjoining Nolen and otlie
the property of Rol.eri P. Coloisu, tortiilisfy sniidr
the I Itli di*»- !
ilainii,- Hil l |
Court ft fas in bivor of John Hiamion vs Rohcit P CoLoun,
and R. jMcGrady. Levy* mude by a Constable, ami rciiirued
to me.
Lot of Land No. 15, in the 9th district of formerly- Ilenrv.
mw Butts county, and one Negro man by the name"of Luke,
about 2«> years old ; levied on as the propertv of William
«r.s ory to satisfy twoft.liis. from Butts Superior Coitit in
favor of Coiueii is Atkinson vs William Gregory. Propertv
pointed out hv plaintiff,
Fifu acres of Land,off of the North side of Lot No. 38, in
ihe 4th District of originally Monroe, now Bulls county ;
lavied on as the property of Thomas Heardmi to satisfy various
fi fas from a Justice’s Court in favor of Young R Norris ami
otheri vs Thomas Reardon mi I William F. Mapp. Lew
made by a Constable,and returnn I to me.
HIRAM II. DOSS. Sheriff.
February27th, 1811 22 ids
Hiatts HI oi'ttfsitfe potitpoiKMl Sheriff’s Stile.
W ILL he sold on the lirst Tuesday in MA Y next, heforetlie
Court-house door in the town ofjaekson, Runs county*. |
within the usual hours of .sale, the following propett v to wit :
Lot of l.ami, No. 175, in the 3d district of formerly Monroe, I
oow Butts county *, levied on ns the property of Wi lliam Me-
JClbaney to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fi. from Butts Superior
Cauit in favor of Harri-t XleLeml in, Administratrix of Will 1
Jam McU’adun.deceased,vs William McElhanev. Piopenv
f>uialed out in said ti fn. Levy made bv G.C. Me Michuel,for*
■ter D. Sheriff, and returned to me.
HIRAM II. DOSS, Sheriff. !
February 27th, 1314. *n
Wayii<* April Sheriff'*« Sale.
W ILL he sold before the ('ourt-houee door in Wnvne
county, on the first I uesduy in APRIL next, within
lbs legal hours of sale, tha following property, to wit?
Twelve Negroes,vis: Ben.Steth, Isaac, Stephen, Abner.
Nat, Tom, Seley, Surah. Emelina, Matilda, and Cuddv AI
so, the following nriiclcs, the sain of which was postponed
from the first 'Tuesday in February to the first *1 iie-dav io
April, vix:— Two Carts,one Muhog'unv Table,one Mali .g mv
Hidebonrd, one Secretary, 21 Books, and two Clock- *, levied
pit as the property of Janiert Mav, to satisfy an execution issu
ed from the Superior Comt of Glynn count», in mvor of the
Bank of Darien. Piopenv p anted out hv Defendant.
RICHARD R. M. RATCLIFF. Sheriff.
February 27th, IU41. 22 ids
Ware April 0lftf»riff's Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next.lie.
fore the Courl-lioiisndoorili the town of Waivuhoro',
-Wt/e county, within the usual hours of uulu, tljo following
property, to wit t
One lot of land, mini, rr not known, hut known as the
JDjOUffherty place.coiiiu inng four hiiudml and ninety ucres.
more nr less, in the iwelith District of origimillv Appl
■ow Ware county, well improved ; lev'
of James Dougherty, to nilnifv one fi fn
fior Court of ntiid comity in favor of John Rrci-tcr, for the
use of James A. Sweat, vs James Dougherty. Property
pointed out by Jumes A. Sweat.
MILES J. GUEST, Dep. Sheiiff.
Fell. 27, 1814. 22 ids
Tolfnir Hlny Sheriff'* Salt 1 .
W ILL he sold before theCuiirt-hniise i|ooi in the town of
Jncksonville, I olfair county, on the first Tiiesdnv in
MAY next, wiiiiio the legal hours of sale, the following
properly,to wit:
One lot of laud, containing 490 acres, more or less, No. 23,
io the first District of originally Appling, i.ow Telfuir county,
levied on as the propertv of Joseph J. Walton, to Mnlis'v n fi
fa issued bv the 'Tax Collector of Appling county, to satisfy
bis taxes for the year 131 J.
WILLIAM ELI.KS,Sheriff.
March PMOII. 2» ««»<
• ally Appling, J
is the nropcity
WilkiiiMOii Sheriff** Sales.
’HIIK Sheriff's Sales of WILKINSON COUNTY will, i
JL future.biudvartised iu tho (JKDliOIA JOURNAL.
W. W, BP ALL, Sheriff.
no. *|4'
. miihu'FFs*
ntonlunint-i-y Blny Mli« % rlll '» Mule.
POSTPONED HALE.
\\7 ILL he sold on the lirst Tuosday m MAY next. Iio-
▼ T fore the court-honse door ill the town of Mt. Vernon,
Montgomery cotiniv,, within the usual hours ot sale, Ihe lot-
lowing property, to wit: , ,
One ha v mare volt, ten or twelve months old, levied on ns
the property of Jesse R. Browning to satisfy one fi la issued
from the Sopeiior Court of said county, in favor ol ttiiani
Itnheits vs Jesse It. Browning, principal, and KiAnetli Mc
Lennan, indorser.—Property pointed out by Henry Woollen,
j. M. WAI.I.. Sh’-riir.
March IP. 1841. . 1,1,1
V1MIIMSTI1 V I OWI 1 SALKS.
ADJIlWIITHA'rOtt'S SA LB.
Hiv TI.oiimiikI Two llmidred mid Tliir>
iy.five Xeres of h.VJi'l) in SoiiOi-
Wcstcrn OeorKln.
L 1 .M>K.11 nn nrilcr fntm ihe hcmnriihht Inferior
four' of who” mii.po fur or
ilionrv piirpopes. w ill he -old no ihe fir-i I neeihiy
in M \ V lien, for lee henelii nflhe heiromulI reil-
_ ilorii liftin't-elole of root I'itr.-itnilHnl-phceiiiicil
III,, lollowioc ileuvril.e.l Imiil*. helousiiic to thill e.liil-.
At the eon ri-homo ill Ifnki-i count,, -Ju!5 ucrce, Jil ili.trict,
linker county.
At tin couri-house in Lee co., omj
.* *• •• D"olv. d 2|
Randolph-
"■«!
Sunder, 13lf'»J
SoS'
res, I3tli diatricl.
• 9th “
• 7th »'
15th “
28th
> 28th “
the 1st January
Crawford Post polled Nlierill ’* Sales.
W ILL he sold Oil the first Tuesday in APRIL uext. h
fore the Conn house dour in the town of Kuoxviil
Crawford county, within the usual hours of sule, the lol owin
property, to wit;
Fifty 'acres of land, more or less, it being the north-east I
corncrof lot No. 101 iathesrrnnd District of originally lions- I
ton, now Crawford eonntv ; levied on as the property oft »*wi- I
Davis to satisfy one fi. fi. issued from t-rawford Snpcrmr |
Court in favor i>t tSeorge W. Totnpkin* vs. Lewis Davis—ami .
to ho sold at the risk of James A. Miller, who previously put- i
chased said land, and failed to comply with the terms ofsal**. .
Also, one negro wo inn named Suiirv, nbu it 21 ye ns old.
levied onus the property of Lewis Davis to satisfy otto li fa !
slued from Crawford Inferior Court iu favor of Letov M.
Wiley, Willium G. Lane, and Hugh R. Batik-*, endorsees, vs
Lewis Davis, and James A, Tavlor, endorser. Property J
pointed out by Lewis Davis, one of the defend.
Terms—one fourth cash, the halaitr
next.approved notes and mortgage on the property.
Tim llnki-riiiiil Slimier in-.-is linvc i-.m-i.lcruhlc improve,
incuts — ami the lands are ol superior «|tiulity.
ROBRItT F. I’llK, ,
WILLI IM I. I'.VI', > Ailm rl.
liKolull'. W. LIIa« FOKD, )
Ancnoin, M*rcli 13,1814. , ' l ' v
IT/’Tlii' Chnrleniim M,rrnrv,Siivfinnnli U piilihcan, Allmnv
Courier He miiti J on rim! mid !■', dfiiil L iiiun, .’Inrun llewen
Kirr null (TiiIiii.iImii. »ill civu ilin nlmve "dvcrlmc-
meiil six weekl v inset toms, and turwaid tt*oir accounts to the
Augustu Chrtmiele \* Sentinel for payment. ________
A«liniiii*(i’ator’* Sale*.
\\ 7 ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JULY next, before
\\ the Court-house «loor in ('rawfortlville/Tnlialcrrocoun-
tv.within the legal Imnrs ot sale,700 acres of land, more or
|i*ss, h ing in I ho above mentioned < otinly.on Powel’a < reek ;
it |»eiiig a portion of the icul estate «»f Col. James W • r uninn.
deceased. Sold pursuant to nn order ol the Inferior Lout I of
Timip eonntv, for tho benefit of the heirs of said deceased,
Credit until 25lh December. 1844.
HENRY LONG, ; Adn.'rs
JAMES CULBERTSON. ] *
ANN P. FANNIN, Admr’x.
March 19th, 1844. _ 2r> >fN
Acliniiii*irairix’* Sale.
V GREF. ABLY touuordor of tite llomnahlet he! nlertor
Court of .Vilkioson county,while silting furordmary
purposes.will he Hold on the first 'Titesilav io APRIL next,
heforetlie Court-house door in Franklin, lit ardco inly, w i th
in the legal hours ol sale, iht' interest id Saiii’l AN hei ler.lu'c
of Wilkiimoti.deceased, in lot of land No. 175,in ihe lllhdis-
triet of said eonniy—it being one filth part.
Terms made know non the day.
SARAH \YHEELER, Adm’x.
Jan. 1st, 1344.
Administrator’* Sale.
V GREEABLY to nn order of the Honorahlethr Inferior
Court of 'Telfair eonntv, w ill he sold on the first flies-
dav iu MAY next,at the C’ottrt-house door ill the town ol
Jacksonville,Telfair county, within the usual hours of sale,
tiic following prnprrt} : , M
A negro hoy named George about t« u vears old. atm Han
nah about ten vcurs old; i\y«i town lots, Nos. 21 and 31. iu
the town of Jacksonville, witli a good store house Iron!in
the public square, and a eomtoitable dwelling-house^. Sold
for the heuefit of the heirs and creditors of the late. AN in. Me
Leod. deceased. Terms made koowivnu the day.
C McR.AE, Administrator.
Feb. 7, 1314. 20 t' 1 *
Administrator’* Sale*
\ flit EE A BI.Y to an order ol the IL^vorahle the Inferior
\ Court ol I’olfair (,'ouutv. will ho sold on the first I lusday
in JUNE next, before the Coi.it Ionise door in Tronpville,
Lowndes eonntv, within the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing lands, viz: ' . .
No 471, io the Dili distiiei of Lowndes county, containing
49(1 tie res ; lot No 318.in the 9th district of Lowndes county,
containing 498 acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ami
creditors of AY in. McLeod, deceased. 'Terms made known on
the dnv. C.McRAF., Administrator.
Fell!7th, 1814. 20 tils
Executor’* Kale.
ILL be sold on FRIDAY, the 2dm day of April next, at
¥ ▼ me late residence of Ri. n n d AY hi laker, late ol AN »l-
kiusoii eoimiy.deceased, nil t.:e prn-huble property belong-
ing to said estate .consoling of BiOl'sC*, llogs, f .'SlttlC
MIlCCp, Ate , and various other articles now too tedious to
men ion. Sale >o continue fiom day to day uulil all is sold.
Terms made known mi the dav.
NATHANIEL WHITAKER,? P „. r .
HUDSON WHITAKER. S
March llih, 1844. 25 ids
ciiivr is a s. hot i: L.
,11 ICON. OEOItUIA.
Tit I ’. finliai-rtU-r l -it-t.’a «l.. I*, ..,»i i» o»,
ef this well known C'laldishiuent, rsspeetlullv -<>•
li i's the patronage oi itie public. The house has
been entirely demised uml renovated; the rooms
with cloHii beds and suitable furniture, uml the
• of the eMnhlis'.nieiH adapted to the comfort of
his guests. 'That the dotm slit* • conomy of the 11 «ni-e vyill be
Hitch a.- to gratify the urnst lastidnoiis,* he has hut to inform
the public, that fie Inis engage:! ns general Sup linteud-nis,
\\ M. >111A EKS, J unr. and LADA, vv hose career ns Mana
gers of a Tavern- in Spattu, lor nine veurs, has oiilmeuded
him to the fuvoruhleuuliee of the travelling public
September 19.
AA M G. THOMAS
the Central Hotel, Io Mr. AV. G . 'Tluuuas, f*oin his know ledge
of him, and the well known capacity of Mr. and Mrs Shivers,
in the management of a Pnbl’u House, ran with confidence,
leeonmiend the Central Hotel to the prutronnge ol his friends
an,I tlx- pul,Ik-. *'■ SI-4IS.
September 19.
23 tf
PE I'IT I? VITA IKY t
1 AA AAA S *•! VOLES wuiiieilbuiuedi.irljr fnrlli.
H MJ.UUU II*,- ,,1'lii, lnsLtuiiiiii, mala larg,' tity ol
S.-aiilliiiHS, Sheetings, „n,I Mpi,.;,; Iu-«m Tim-
Im*r*» to In* til he-t piteo pme, mid delivered immediately,tor
which cash or barter will he paid.
Persons d'sirons of entering into contractu will piese.nt
themselves immediately.
ABNER HAMMOND,Inspector.
Milledgcville,January I, 1814. 14 tf
PI^ITE!ATI4RY.
■\TOAY ? on hand, a number of two horse.lour horee.nnd six
horse wagons. Hacks and heavy Coaches. Curiiages,
lliirouches, ami Jerseys, mnlingoiiy Side-boards, Bureaus,
'Tables. \\ urdrobes, Bedsteads, high and low post, plane and
curved ; Spinning-wheels, Cooper's \\ are, Cheats ol all kinds,
Castings, among which are a lew stoves; Shoes, Boots, ami
Brogans, 'Tin AA'are of all kinds, and a good many other arti
cles. All of which will he sold at tlm lowest prim s for cash.
Job AA’ork of all kinds executed with neutness. fidelity and
despatch. Repairing ami 'Tailoring, &c. Rock, Granite,
and Marble (Tutting executed in any shape desired. It is
piepnred to make anv quantity of russet Shoes, fur persons
furnishing the leather at 35 c ents per pair—liurnesa, or any
otnernrtieles for those furnishing materials.
The public, generally ure requested to give u« a call; and
see ii vve will not give them good hnigaiusand good woik
A- AV. REDDING, Principal Keeper.
Jan.9th. L> H
Pc iilleiiliary, IVb. 5tli, IN l i.
IIIDIiS! IIIDIiSi 11
( NASH or lURTKR will lie paid for HIDES,OF EVERT DF.-
j sCRteTION, stTTABI.E FOR RF.INO TANNED, delivered ut
I'n'is institution.
'The highest market price will be given in cash, and advan
tageous prices in barter.
N. B. Persons ut a distance, who desire to make sale of
Hides, will please open a communication with the Inspector
of the Penitentiary, or with the undersigned.
A. AV. REDDING, Principal Keeper.
Frh. fi. 19 8t
To llitt IMantor* of Gcorgln.
,4 penny saved is tiro pence earned.
r|3lIE subscriber is now offering to »lx- Farmers of Georgia
I “Jilin’* wroiiffhl-iron rioia^li Nfork,”
invented by Messrs. Sr.noKN J. Marshai.L Mim-.uI Oc-
ieldiahau county, Alississipm, and patented by them. 'This
Plough in eveiy respect is the uiost desiraitle Ploueli, Stock
ever off-red t«» r. planting community. 11 combine durability
with convenience—it will Inst a great many vears without re
pair or expense, and will admit nfeverv variety olPlmigl
lines, (three tooth harrow excepted,.) with perfect convenient-*
uml facility—it irt not heavier than the ordinary wooden stock
yet far stronger, and being an very simple in its construction,
ihaI any blacksmith in the country ran mnki them.
SamplepImigliH may he soph uml ti ied at Mr. Dense’s Shop
in Villedgeville—as Mr. Marlin’s shoo in Spastn. and at Mr,
F. B. Belliligslea’s in AA'nshington, AV ilkes county. Let Ihe
Farmer examine the plough,ami ho will purchase ihe right to
use them.
'The subscriber proposes to sell county rights on the most
accommodating terms.
(D*All communications on thi* 1 subject, post paiil.ndilres
rtPd iome at Milledgcville, or Washington, AVilkrs county
,%ill ii,oi*t with immediate ntt« nti« n.
R. I. BARNES.
A vent for S. J. A* Mints
Dec.23 1811 14 tf
Patent impioved lifn’wf-prtwrrNaw-mill.
rnllERE an* several of this kind of M ill now ..^oration
I nml thev meet the approbation of all who see them. Or-
lifiestesof genilemen who have tliini wcre published in the
Journal of the 3|st of Oct. nild 7tli ofNov. iii"t.
Wanted Io engage several workmen to build llic above
mills.
Price*.
F-r Rifflil, , ,
l-’or a sal oflron*, including the nelit, *Ll<-
For bead workman and irons, including the riclit.tlieem-
plover finding four good hand*, t*o to be carpetiiem and do
the hauling, &r, ^ v!*!
When the timber Is ready on the spot,!: will be $20 less. 2<8
For a Mill complete, $.^ n
Pavinent t*» bo made when tha mill i« in romplete operation.
Loiters addressed to me at thi« place willreeei*n attention
JONATHAN N’t MICROS*, Patentee.
Milledgcville,Ynv.28.1813. 9 tf
d^riVifhlB for the above Miffs, and all necessary
information, ran hr oblainnl by application to
John O. Thweatt, Mi)lcdgi-vill».
CITATIONS.
UCOIlOIA, Hilldwiii Counly.
W HEREAS John G. Park applies to me for letter* ol
Administration on the estate of Mrs. Catharine Van-
volkinghiirg, late of said county, d* ceased:
There are,Iherefoie, to vile and adnionish all and singular
tha kindred ami crcdi.urs ol said deceased to bp ami appear
at my ofliiu within the time picscrihed hv law, to show cause,
ifnnv axi-t, why said leitris should not he granted.
Given under inv Inuid at office, this I2ih dav of March, 1814.
24 5t JOHN AV. AV. SNEAD,c.t.o.
GEORGIA, Halil will loiinly-
W HEREAS Hugh Knox applies io uic for letters of Ail-
initiistintiou ae Inaiis non oil the estate of Alexander
Green, lute of said county, deceased :
These arc,therefore, to citeaml admonish n I In ml singular
iliekuulrcd ami creditors of' said deceased, to be ami appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause,
‘ uny they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under iiiv hand at office, this I2lli chiv of March.1814.
84 fit JOHN W AV. SNEAD,c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Ucratur t oimiy.
W it KREAS Daniel Mclunis applies to me for letters of
Adiniuistruiion uu the estate of John Mcinuis. lute of
•r.jil county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite nnd ndinonisli nil and singtiDr
die kimlied niul cm (liters of raid dccnised. to i-c ami
appear at inv office vviihin Ihe lime prescribed hv law to show
nine if any they have vv In said letters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Gill da v of March, 1844.
84 6t JOHN P. DK'KENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Bcniltu 1 County.
W HEREAS Henry Ai line applies to me for lrttersof Ad-
ministration ov the estate of Marinli li Everett, late of
-aid county,deceased; nnd also, fur letters of Administration
tie bonis non, on ihe estate of John C. £veictt, deceased:
The**- are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
tho kimln-d ami credilois of said deceased, to he and
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, to
show cause, if uny they huvo why, said letters should nut he
granted.
Given under my hand at office, tliisGtli day of March, 1841.
24 fit JOHN P. DICKENSON,c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Ili'cntur County.
\\ IIEKEAS. James Griffin applies to me for letters o*
¥ » Aduiinistrulioii on the estate ofMarlha Rogers, luteo/
said county, Minor deceased :
1 lies** are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kimlr*d nnd creditors ol said deceased to he and appeal at
my office within the lime prescribed by law. to show cause,
ifnny they have, why said letters of Administration should not
lie granted.
Given under inv hand at office this21stdav of Feh. 1344.
22 fit ’ _ JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
Georgia, Omiiiir County.
\\J H ERE AS George G. Guiursnpplies to me lor letters o.*
v ¥ Administration with the will annexed on the estate of
William Montgomery, sen. late ofthe Stall- of .South Curoli-
r.a, deceased:
I liese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased to he and appear
my o'.ftc* vv itbin the lime presetibed Im law, to show cause,
any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Nth dav ef .March, 18-14.
95 3t JOHN P. DICKENSON, C. C.O.
GEORGIA, IH'cntiir County.
W HEREAS John T. Smith, Guardian for George G.
Gaines, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said Guardianship:
I iieso are, therefore, m cite and admonish all concerned to
he and appear at my office, with.n the time prescribed bv law,
to show cause,if any they have, why said letters should not
he granted.
Given under my hand nl office, this 15th day of March, 184-1.
25 7t JOHN P. DICKENSON, C.C. O.
GEORGIA, Tfllair C ounty.
W r HEREAS Jf.hu McCail applies to me for letters of
Administration on the-estate of David McCul .deccas-
These are therefore to cite nml admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file nt my
illice within tho linn* prescribed hv law,theiridijectioii* ifany
they have why said letters should not he issued.
Given under my bund ut office, this 4th dav of March, 1844.
21 fit JOHN F- McRAE,C. C. o.
GEORGIA, 'l elfaii't oiiuty.
\\f H KREAS MalcouiN. McRae applies to me for letters
> V of Aduiinistrutioii uu the cs-ule of Kitiuetli MiLcunan,
ised.
This is therefqreto notify all nndsingtilnr the kiiidrednnd
reditor* of said deceased, to heaud appeal at hiv office
within the time prescribed by law,to show cause,jinny
they have, why said letters shop Id not lie grunted.
Given under my hand nt office, this 4th Ainu h. 1844.
84 fit JOHN F. McRAE, 0. O. O.
GEORGIA, TclftiirCoIIIlly.
W H EK EAS AA’iu.AA’iHindis applies to me for letlersof Ad
niinistrntioii on thecMate of Kinnetli .McLennan, lata
ul' -aid county,deceased.
This is t he refute to notify ullnnd singular the kindred
and creditors ofsaiddereused, to be and appear ut inv office
within the time prescribed by law ,to show cause,it uny they
have,why said Iciteisshouldnot hegronted.
Given under my hand ut office this 3d Feh., 1844.
91 5t JOHN McLEAN,C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Toll air 4'ounty.
W H EREAS Archibald McKinnon, Administrator on the
estate of Alts. Christian Finlay son, late of said totiu.
ty,deceased, applies to me lor letters ol Dismission on the
TI...8 0 ur*. i liticfor.-1 <> c 11,- ,i ml •ntiiioni.-ti al I and s Ing u far
ihokiudred and c reditorso I said decensedto he audappea rat
my office within the t imcprescrihcd by I aw,to show cuuse.if
uny they have, vv by said lettersshoiild noth, granted.
Given unde rniy hand at office, this 3Utl, dnv of Oct. 1843
fi dm JAMES II. RIcCAM. I*. c. o.
(GEORGIA, Wilkinson I'oiinfy.
W HEREAS Joel It iyers, -Vdmiiiislrat.ir de bonis non oil
•he estate of \\t-nlock ('. Pearson, late of thiscounlv,
deceased, applies to me for Inters of Disinissiuti fiom said
AdministrtitH.li:
These are, therefore, to cite all concerned to show cause,
if any th v have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv burnt ut office, this Dili Alan h. 1844.
95 in Gin AUG. B. R A I FORD. C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Fount}.
% \T H EREAS Elisha Hall, Guardian for the orphans of
T ▼ William A. Hall deceased, applies to me for letters cf
dismission Irum said Giiuidiauship.
'These are, tln*u-lore to cite and admonish all concerned to
file their objections in my office, if uny they have, why said
letters should not he granted
Given under my hauilat office, this Gth day of November,
1843.
AUG. B. RAIFORD. O. (7. O.
GEORGIA, \\ilkiuson 4'onniy.
W HEREAS Anderson Ingram uml Alary Smith, now
.Mary Vickers, Adininii-trulois on the estutn id'Allen
Smith, Into of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters
of dismission from said Administration,
Those are therefore to cite and admoni-h all concerned to
show cause, it any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, why suit! letters ot di«mjssioii should not lie granted.
Giv.u under my liuud ut office, this 11th dav of Dec. 1313.
12 Pin AUG. It. It.At FOR li, Cldk
Georgia, AewtoiiCounty*
W ll ERE AS Simeon Duncan applies to me for letters of
Admiui-dratinn on Ihe entitle of Willis Duncan late of
said county,deceased :
’These urcthereforc to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred anti creditors of su id deceased .tube nnd ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law .to show
cause,ilany they liuve, why said letters should notbegrnut-
Given under my hand at office, this 19th day of Feh.
1844.
22 fit \VM. D. I.UCKIE. c. e.o.
11 by II udrton, A dim s.
Deft*. J
I T appearing by the affidavit of the Complainant, in this
cause, that the defendant Jtiinc* B. Recto resided out of
till* Stale—It is
Ordered That said defendant appear and answer the a lie.
gutimi*. of Complainant** hill in four months,or that the hill
h* taken as run'csxrd by him; anil that a copy ol this order
he published in ilm Georgia Jmit nul, once a mouth, for four
months ensuing this term.
A true extract from the minute* of Hancock SuperiorCourt
this 14tli day of October, 1843.
12 ml in TUTTLE II. AUDAS*, Clerk.
FOUR ItlONTJI* NOTICE*.
Stipci'loi* Court of IS;il«l\viii County,
SEPTUM BE U TERM. 1843.
IRBY HUDSON, )
vs J RULE MS/ for foreclosure.
THOMAS MOSELEY. )
riAIIE Petition ol Irby llndsr n,one ofthe Gunrdians of Da-
1 vid Mvrick.a Lunatic of Piitnuiii county, shewetb that
Thomas Aloscly, of the count v of (iieene. and .Stale of Geor
gia,on the lltli dnv ofOctoher, eighteen hundred and forty-
two, ttio'da nnd delivered lii-» certain deed of .Mortgage, where
by, fur the better securing the pay ment of a promissory note
tiinile on the eleventh day of October, eighteen hundred mid
forty-two, payable on t before the sixteenth day of October
next after the dale of said note, to Irby Hudson, guardian hr
aforesaid, or henr r, lor ihe siitu of two thousand two hundred
and sixty-nine dollarsM filtyniue cents, for value received—the
Kind 'Thomas Moseley mortgaged unto the said Irhy Hudson,
guardian ns nforesaid, his liens and assigns, all that tract or
parcel of land skuate, Iv iug, and being iu the enmity of Bald
win and .State aforesaid, containing twelve bundled acres,
more or less, nnd odpni.ing lands of Gnnet, Hill and Hum
phries, with all the rights, members and appurtenances to the
same in nuv wise appertaining or belonging. And your peti
tioner further shows that the principal and interest on said
promissory note is yet unpaid. Your petitioner therefore
pray s thill a Rule Nisi he granted, requiring the said Tliomns
.Mosel**y to ntiv into tin* Court, on or before the next 'Term,
t -e principal and interest duo oil said promissory note, or for
ever lose liis equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged
premises. Ann vour petitioner v* ill ever prnv, Ae.
WINGFIELD to (JORDON,
Sept.26th, 1843. Petitioner's Attorney*.
Whereupon it is ordered by the Court, Hint the said Thomas
ALhcIv do p iv the principal and interest due on said promis
sory nolo on or before the next 'Term nf this Court, or that his
equity of redemption In the said iiioitgnged premises he forev
er barred ami foreclosed ; nnd that a ropy of this rule he
served nn the said 'Thomas Moseley in terms of the law, or
published in one of the public gazettes of this State once a
mouth for four months before the next 'Term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin SuperiorCourt,
November 22d. 1843. 1). M. Me DON A LI), Clerk.
Nov 23. 1843. 9
GEORGIA:
In Hancock Superior Court, October Term, 1843,
PltKIRKT. Ills lIllNOH, G.iUMRTT ANnilRVVS, J udge.
Robert S. Sayre, Coinplt-')
1.101)11 iHO.XTHN ati.r ,lulc,.p|,Iication will b
Ml made toilie lioiiuriihle ihe Inferior Cour i ol \\ ilkin
son county, while sitting for ordinary |> urpo*e»,Iorl«avetu
sell apart of the laud belonging to the eulatn of Kiciiuid
Whitaker,late ofsaid county deceased.
N vTHAMKL WHI TAKER, ^ p-* r -
IIUDSON WHITAKER. i
Iivvinton, March lltli. 18-14. 25
I T^OUR iJIONTHSafterdate,application will hr made
. to the iioiiornhle the Inferior Court ol (’raw Ibrdconn-
ty, when sitting as a CotirtofOrdinury, for leave to sell two
lot* of laud, known l»y No. 156 in the 3 Id Dist. of formerly
i.ee, nowMtewurl coiiuty, and No. 130 in the 33d Diet, ol
formerly Lee, now Muscogee c-unty; one lot in the town ol
Kuoxvi.le,the dwelling of Mrs. Aiiiob; one lot iu said place
whereon George S Kennedy reside*; one lol,iu said place,
i.f'4 ucres, more or less, known r.s the Jail lot; and one lot of
Negroert— all tube sold as the properly of E. M. Anios.dc
caused. DAVID I.OCKII A RT, Administrator.
ADELINE AMOS, Administratrix.
Crawford eg* 12th Feb. 1844. 81
y AOIJ If RONTIIS afterdate.,application will be made
jC to tne llnnoruhle the Inferior Court of llaucoc k county,
while silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro
mail by the mime of Piiucc, belonging to my children, to be
sold lor their benefit.
BU RWELL BROW N, Guardinn.
J an. 8,1844. Di
f .'ODR MONTI IK after date, application will he
made to ihe lluuoruhle the luferioi Court ofNewton
county,while sitting as a Court of Ordinary .for leave to sell
the real estate of James Htimphiies, late of said county, de
ceased. (’ll A RLE?) LUCAS, Adin’r.
Jan. 1st. 1844. |wdl] 15
1 :M»(JR MONTHS af erd.ife upplicaiion w ill lie made
to the Honorable Inferior court of Wilkinson co, while
silting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell ihe real estate
>ON INGRAM, Adin’r.
MARY SMI TH, Admr’x.
12 4m
Dec. II th, 1813.
Adin’r*.
made to the Honorable the I nforior Court nfOrnw *ord
county,when sitting as a Court of ordinary forlenve to sell
'Two Lots of Land. Nuinbeis 24 ami 9, m ihe 2d Districtot
Houstun now (Crawford t/’onnty, (with the exception ofa *mul|
portion of Lot No. 9, belonging to A Hammock) as tho prop-
ertv of Win. Hummock, dec-used of said eonntv.
TOLBER T D. II \.\lMOCK,
HANSEL W. HAMMOCK,
Crawford co., Nov. 2blh, IT-13 9 4m
I/O IT II MONTHS after date npplic ntion vv ill he made
l!’ to the Honorable the Inleiim* Court of Wilkinson connlv
vv bile silling for ordiuury purposes, for leave to sell n negro
man by the name of Richmond; u> ihe pioperty ufChiisio-
plier C..Simmons.
SAMUEL BEALL, Gunidion.
Irwinton, Feh. 1*1,1844. 19
I /Orit MONTHS after date, application vv ill he
1 made to the honorable the Interior Court of Putnam
county, when silling for ordinary purpose*.for leave to * *11
the real estate of illiani D. Cole, deceased.
JOHN C. .MASON, Adm’rde bonis non.
Feh. 7th, 1844. 20
NoIkm* Io Ih'hioi R nnd CiTdilnrs.
A l.l, pcixms having demands ngninst the eslaie of Jnr.iOH
Noble, late of Telfair County.deceased, will please pre-
sent them in terms of law ; and those indebted to said estate
will please settle them immediately, or they will find their ac
counts iu the hands of uu Attorney.
ELIJAH WELLS, Adm’r.
Telfair county, Feb. 10th, 1844. 22 Cl
IN'otiet 1 to Drhloi’s :md Frcditois*
\ LL persons indebted lo the estate of David B. 11 il I. In to of
. Baldwin cnuuiy,deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment; and those having demands against said
estate, are tequiri if to present them duly authenticated within
the time prescribed hv law.
ELI G. IIII.L, l ...
T.A.'iOUIIWIN. 5 rfl -
MA I II.UA IIII.L, AdiP-x.
Mnrcli I2ih, 1.111. a I Cl
OCOHOIA, j (Oiii-i ofOi-tlitmrr,
Demon ( omiiv.i ,lls,i-«-h .i riii.l§14.
( I PON the application of John \V. Pitts. Administrator on
J the estate of 'Thomas B. Pace, late of this county, de
ceased, staling that he has fully administered said estate :
il is, on motion. Ordered. That the Clerk do issue a cita
tion to ail persons interested, to show cause, if nuy they can,
vvhv said John W. Pitts should not he dismissed from his said
administration,nnd that said citation he published according
to law, |
A true extract from the minutes, March fitli, 1844.
25 mCm W.M. I). I.UCKIE, C. C.O.
GEORGIA, l Court ol' Ordinary,
Ncaa ton Comity. J Marrli Term, INM.
U J 11 KREAS it appears to the Court, from the petition of
James Nolen, that John Cnmphell. in his life time, to
wit. on the 8th day of January, 1831, made and executed to the
said James Nolen, two bonds for titles to two lots of laud, to
wit, Lot. No. one hundred nml twentv, in the nineteenth dis
trict ollhe fust section, drawn hv Phillips Crawford, and lot
No. one hundred and fifty five iu the twentieth district nnd
third section, drawn by James Doff: And whereas it appears
ihnt the said Nolen Ins regularly petitiotwd this Court;
and rt also appearing that the said John Campbell departed
this lift, without making titles to the aforesaid two lots of land
or making any provisions therefor, nnd that Alfred Sears has
been appointed Administrator on thoeutate of the said John
Campbell:—
It is, therefore, Ordered, hv the Court, that the said Alfred
Senro, Adminintrntur nn ufur.-.-uid show cause before this
Court, within the lime prescribed hv law, why lie should not
muke,execute nml deliver to the said Jumcs‘.Nolen.deed to
the n'nifsnid h Is of loud, in compliance vv itli the bund* ofthe
said JohnCnmphcll: —
And it is further ordered, That this order he published in
terms of the low.
A true extract from the minutes,March 7th. 18 It.
25 l it W.M. I). I.UCKIE, C.C. O.
( Court of Ordinary,
Newton County. S Murrli Trriu, 1§<M.
U PON the application of Horace .1. Bales, Aduiinistrato r
on the estate of Joseph Simpson, late of said comity, de
ceased, stating that Iu* lias folly administered said estate, nnd
praying to he released IV. in his said administration :
li is, nn motion, Ordered, 'That the Clerk do i-sue a cita
tion to ul I persons interested to .show cr.use, if any thev can,
why the said Horace J. Bales should not ho dismissed from
his said administration, and that said citation Lo published in
terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes, March 7th, 1844.
25 niOin \\ M. !>. LUCKIE.C.C. O.
GtiOHGI Wilkinson County.
COURT or ORf)I\ARY, January Term, 1844.
Present—Their Honors Sum'. Beall, Jesse. Peacock,
Jethro Dean, James 11 Fountain, Merrick Etheridge,
Justices.
W HEREAS Charles 11. Sanders petition* this Court in
terms i f the law to direct Martha Chambers, Adminis
tratrix on the estate of Henry Chambers, late of said county,
deceased, to make tides to him, the said Sander*, to lot oflnnit
No. 286, in the 9lh district ol Newton eonntv. according to a
bond or obligation entered into by the said Henry Chambers,
deceised. in his lite time, with the aforesaid Charles H. San
ders; which bond has been assigne 1 h v said Chambers to said
Sanders, who is now the holder thereof.
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that all person* inter
ested do file or make kiiovvnthcirol)jectinns,(ifuiiy thev have)
in the office ofthe Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Wilkin
son enuntv, to the granting of the application of the said
Charles IL Sanders within three months after the passing this
order.
And it is furtlu-r ordered hv the Court, that this order he
published for tinea months in one of the public gazelle* in
this Slate in terms ofthe law in such case made and provided.
A true extract from tin* minutes ol'Court, as of record in
tuv office, this 4th Januarv, 1811.
163m ' AUG. B. RAIFORD, Clerk.
'IVlfsiii’ SlH'iiff’s
A E A R IL
MESSRS. PENNELI. & EATON
R ESPECTFULLY tender to thei ilizen*of Milleilgeville
and vicinity, their thunks for the verv liberal patronage
received, and would state that having just received afresh
supply of Cases ami Miniature Lockets, from Boston, a good
opportunity i* »till offered ( for a few dav* only) to procure a
Perfect OuKiicrrcotypc likeness.
ROOM AT MASO.X1C HALL.
Milledgcville, March 12,1814. 21 tf
A G E N 4! V .
T HE Subscriber will attend loth* l<«‘ii«‘\v;il A P:iy-
llieill nl NolCS ill the Central Bank, for One Dollar
each, and the taking out and forwarding Gh ints. Copy
(Jkants, Arc. &t., at Fifty Cent* each. All letters enclosing
the money to renew Notes, uml taking out Giants, will he
promptlv uttemh d to.
JOHN It. ANDERSON.
Milledgcville, %~)/h Jan, 1814. cowlim
O 7 Letter* must have the postage paid to ensure attention.
Tl»c Ilomiiier Msuiure Method,
W HICH teaches liovv lumake vegetable manure without
the aid of livestock, iu from 15 to 30 days, hv n course
af humid fermentation sot into action nt a cost from 50 cts. nr
$1.
And also to make compost in a fete days. And how to make
a rich fertalizing liquid call“d "purin, having tho strength
without tlm acrid qualities of urine.
With ihe view ofgradunting the cost, totlin quantity of land
upon which it may he desired to use the method, the follow
ing scale of pric es has been adopted, viz :J
For garden* of any extent $*> Off
Farms up to lOOncres 10 Of)
Farms from 100 to 200 acres 15 00
do from 200 to 300 do 18 00
do Irom 308 to 100 do 20 00
do over 100acres in any one farm 25 00
Rvllic remittance of the sum here specified, a enpv of tha
method will be sent by mail or in any mode proposed by the
purchaser.
All letter* of inquiry must he post paid.
ABliETT At CO., Baltimore.
Proprietors of the Patent right for the Southern and West
ern States.
Ul.i*Tlio publisher ofany newspaper* who is following agri
cultural pursuits, hy giving our advertisement insertion to the
amount of a singlo method ofany extent which he may want
and sending to ns a copy of each number containing it, shall
have for hisow n exclusive iial a copy ofthe method remitted
to him hy mail or otherwise as he mav order.
A, iV. Co.
August 23,1843. tf 49
0*The patron* of the American Farmer and other* will
nave their order* for right* and direction* for using tiic shove
process, supplied by enclosing the e*»h, postpaid, to.
WH. A. BEALL’S
Fftrc-Proof Warehouse,
BROAD STREET,
Augusta,Ua. September 1. 1843.
f H E subscriber, grateful for the patronage heretofore re
Jl reived, informs hi* friend* and the public generally, that
lie still continue* nl his old Rtand, on Broad street, and will
devote his personal attention to the storage end sale of Colton
receiving nnd forwarding Good*, nnd tho transaction of a
General Tm: lorn ire and Uommialon
BuMiiCftS.
Liberal advances made oil collon in store.
Messrs. J. Robson Ac Co. will continue heretofore to act
a* hi* agents at MadDon, and w hen desired will make ad-
vauccsoncolton consigned to him per Rail Road.
47 if W.M. A. BEALL.
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO
NEW
FACTORS
Anil General Commission ]»!• relinnts.
July 80, 1843. [40 lv| SA VAA.VA//. (,Vo.
SPRING GOODS r
S 1
FOR URNTLEMEXH WEAR.
^UP.7-4 West England Cloth*,
7-1 French do
7 4 Ora De Tr.’e,
*» 7-1 Ciiinblcls,
Double uml .Single Width Funcy Cassimcrcs,
Plain nnd Plaid Gomhoou*,
While Linen Drillings,
Checked Linens,
Sup. Fancy Vesting*,
Satin do
A complete ns jortineot of Tailor’s Trimming.
All of which will be sold low.
Mlll»d)rnwll«. March ID, TBEANtfm
I4EADY MADin
CL.OTHIJYG
AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STOKE
•• l’p Stairs.” Next Door to the Post OJicr. 1
AltiVOUl A CHAflllGKS,
Commission iTIerrliimls,
SAVANNAH, Ga.,
rpilE undersigned having nssoeintcd themselves undei ihe
1 firm of Arnold A: 4’Ii:i Hikers, tender tloir ser
vices to ih public in ih«‘ iraiiHiietmn ofa
(i EX ERA L COMMISSlOy BUSINESS,
and hope, hy strict attention to business, to merit pnltonugc
id givegencrul salistueiiou.
JOHN FRED. ARNOLD,
W.M. HENRY CHAMBERS.
Oct. 3, 1843. 1 if
XV. II. C. MILLS,
Commission ill c r c li n n I,
Srpl. 5.
S UPER Dress Coats,
Do do
Cnflsimcre Paul*,
Sattinct do
21M) pairs Linen do.
200 Linen Coats nnd Coatee*
50 " 11 lulling Coats,
25 Gingham do do (damaged)
200 Light uml Durk Vests,
50 tdntill do
50 Silk do
Blk nml coloured Kid Glove*,
Silk and I iuen do
^utin and Bombazine Stock*,
Satin, Silk and Ginglinm Tie*,
$.0 lilt
io tin i,
6 Ml I
2,50 i
I 25 ,
2,00 i
i r.o,
3.50 i
3.50 i
Hv
Siiirts
i Colluis,
$22,r*
15,10
b.LO
W
3,50
3,50
im
3.00
5.00
4 .CO
Siiirts, 1.00 n JJAA
Linen Drills, Drnp de Eta, Napoleon Cloth, French and
Eng. Cloths und Cussimeres, Fine B.-aver lint*,\c a..
E. W. IIANCItori.
54 if
Alilleilcrvill., Alnrdi 12. IP. 11
JO IIY XX. It/tliu*.
COMMISSION TIEItCIIANT,
Savannah, Geo*
\\f ILLeoniinue ju business at his old Stand, No 185
Tv Hnv Mireet. Strict attention will he given to the
selling of Cotton nnd other produce. Orders fur bagging
fumilv supplier .dee .will he pit mptly executed.
July 18,1841. ‘ 44 if
Tilt: ANNUAL FAIR OF THE
PLANTERS’ CLUB OF HANCOCK,
ILL take place at Sparta, nn Friday nnd Saturday, tin
Tv 1st and *2«l ol November next, when the following pre
miums nnd honors will he awarded :
For the best acre of upland corn, a silver cup, value $lft 0(1
do sccuud best, - - - - • 5 00
do third do - • - - • 3 00
do fourth nml fifth—Honor*.
do best acre of low-ground corn, • - 5 00
do second do do • • • -3 00
do third do do - - - 2 00
do font th und fifth—Honors,
do best acre of wheat, ou upland, a silver cup,
value, - - - - - 10 00
do second heat, a premium ol • • 5 00
do third do do • • : • 3 00
do fourth nnd fifth—Honors,
do host acre of Collon,on upland, a silver cup,
value, - - - - • 10 00
do second best,a premium of - 5 00
do third do do ... 3 00
do fourth nml fifth—Honors.
dn best acre of Oats, a premium of • • 3 00
do second best, do - - • 2 00
do third, fourth and fifth—Honors.
do best acre of Sweet Potatoes, a premium of • 3 00
do second best, do do • 2 00
do third,(mirth and fifth—Honor*.
do best acr? ofTurueps, a premium of • 3 00
do second best do - • 2 00
do third, fourth nml fifth—Honors.
By nrule ofthe Club,competitors for premiums on crops,
vvill'he required to give the modus opeinndi of culture, the
quantity ami quality ofnianure applied, uml evidence thut the
laud reported on, coutuiued a lull item, nnd crop uccurutely
measured.
For the best Jack, a premium of
do second best do - . •
do best Georgia ruised Muln
do second best ....
(io best Mule Cult, ...
do second best, -
do best Stallion of I vears or upwards,
do second best, do do •
do third,fourth and fifth best— Honors,
do best 3 year old Coll, or Filly,
do second best, do •
do third,fourth und fifth best—Honor*,
do best 2 year old Colt, or Filly,
5 no
3 00
3 00
2 on
3 00
2 00
5 00
3 00
do
id h.
do
iik,
do third, fourth nml fifth best—-Honors,
do best brood Mare, with or without a colt,
do second best, do do
do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors,
do best Bull, ...
do secoml best
do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors,
do best 2 year old Bull,
do second best do - -
do third,fourth snd fifth best—Honors,
do Cow producing the largest quantity of
without regard to blood, ...
do seroml best, do do . . •
do third best, do do
do fourth and fifth best—Honors,
do best milch Cow, ....
do second best, ...
do third, iourtl. and fifth best—Honors,
do best 2 year old Heifer,
do second best, ...
do third,fourth nml filth best—Honors,
do best Tun, ...
do second best, -
do third, fourth und fifth best—Honors,
do best Ewe, ....
do fecund best, - - •
do third, fourth and fifth best—Honors,
do best Boar, ...
do second be-*t, ...
do t li it ti, fourth nnd fifth beet—Honor*,
do best Sow, • •
do second host, : : :
do third, fourth nnd fifth best—Honors,
do heaviest fat Hog, from I to 2 years old, in propor
tion to uge, : : :
do peennd best, : : :
do third, fourth nml fifth host—Honors,
do heaviest Pig, agreeably to oge,f am 6 lo 12 mos.
old, : : :
do second best, : : :
do third,fourth nnd fifth host—Honor*,
do host piece of 8 yards Homspun, fur gentleman’s
do second best, : : :
do third, fourth nnd fifth best—Honor*,
do hext Counterpane, : :
do second best, : : .
do third, fourth nnd filth best—Honors,
do best piece I0ynr<ln Dome.-tic Silk, :
do second best, : :
do thin], fourth nml filth best—Honors,
do best article Negro Clothing, , .
do second best, . . .
do third, fourth and fifth host—Honors,
do best article ol Negro Blanketing, of Cotton or
Wool, . . . . 2 CO
do second best, . . ; 1 00
do thiid, fourth and fifth best Honors.
'The Club ha* set apart ten dollars, to he awarded hy their
Committee* to article* manufactured hv Ladies, not enumera
ted iu their pr* min in lit, such ns Capes, Collars. Capes
Pickets, Baskets, or any fanev articles made hv a Lady.
TITTLE II. ALl>AS,&ec’rv.
Spnrln, Jan. 23,181L 18 mid
ItOOli* I IIIIOKX :!
Just Deceived, ami as Cheap at one could ask,
. the following publications, viz.
rpilE l.ife of Jack of tho Mill.
1. The Grumbler.
'The (’Iiiv Minstrels.
Mysteries of Pari*.
House Keeping made easy.
The Complete Cook.
French without n Master.
Ladies Sciei ec of Etiquette.
Joe Convvell’s Life—a Comedii.n.
Ireland, Dublin,the Shunmi, Limerick, Cork and thn Kil
kenny Races.
Arabella Stewart.
History of the Jew*.
Milton! I.ovel.
The Jewel.
Whig Almnnnr.
I ite of John Itniidolph,
F.vetv Dav Life,hy Mrs. B’finer.
Mmifihi— hy llufreue Sue*
Therese Duonquere.
Life of Andrew- Jackson.
Life of Henry Clay
Lifeot John C.Calhoun.
'These works have been printed upon the cheapest plan,
and can he had for about one-eighth Ihe price of *uch publica
tions u few yeais since.
M. E. EDWARDS.
Milhdgeville, March 12. 21 tf
3 00
1 00
Dr. N. n. WIILUII, Dr ntisl,
MILLEDGE V1LLE, Ga.
R ESPECTFULLY Inform* the citizen* of Milledgeville
' the Members ofthe Legislature, and visitor* to the city
•luting the session, that lie is prepared lo niti lid to the duties
of his profession, slid may at *11 i ours of the day he seeu at
the store of Mr. Edwards. Hi* ttrni* will behWial.
Oct. 31, 1818. fi tf
LOOK AT THIS BEFORE YOU GO FURTHER!
Jiisi Kcciiviiif;.
BY A. & I. LEON,
A T the Brunch Depot of the New-Ynrk Dry Goucl* nod
Clothing Store, a tine assortment ol *
Spring nnd Summer Dry Goods,
suitable for Ladies nnd Gentlemen, tonso-tirg ot tnliccff
Print* of ull descriptions, Cloth*, Fancy ( m-lmere* « u,,J
stock of READY MADE < l.OT’ *
GEM'LEM LA'S tools \ S HOI'S
HATS, CAPS, LADIES' SDOLS, fa!
nil nfwhich v ill he sold at the lowest cash puces. ‘
One of the iii m being in New York ull the linu-.il.c Gocd*
received nt the Branch Depot are selected witli cure hmI utiui
the most favinable terms; coiisequeuiiv vveein rrllusrotd
as fine, ns durable ami as cheap, tr not * iikam.k, (laiili'
thin can he purchas'd ut anv other et-tiihlol u no t
{South. All tlmt we ask is,lor l.ndir-§ and (»• illicit in n» cn ||
and examine fm llieimn lvci-. It will cost llietn in-tliine ind
vve fliinli be glad to see them.
N. IL Clothing cutout with neatness and despatch.n0*
BRANCH DEPOT. NEXT DOOR TO THE
STATE BANK.
Milledgcville, Feh. 13, 1844. so g,
V.ot of Liiml for Solo.
L OT No. 968, in the lOtli di-trict ol P.iiildmg enmity, rt
he purchased low for cash, by upplicuiion ut tliisoijic
Jan. 83,1844. 17 if
JOIIN L. STEPHENS,
AT TO It NUY AT I.AVV.
Hamilton, Harris Count} , Geo.
Nov. \4th 1943. 7 52t
WM. SANFORD NORMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Waltliourville, Uberf y county, Georgia.
Offers liis Professional services to the Public,
pec. 12, 1843, 11 ,f
WILLIAM G. ILIYIES,
ATTOKNFY AT LA W ,
Cntlibcrt, Randolph County, Gn.
WILL PRAUTI8F. IN THE COURTS OF TilF. COUNUE* OF
Randolph, Decatur, Sunu er t
Lee, Early, ana
Baker Dooly, Macon,
of the Southwestern, and Stewart, of the Chattahoochtt
Circuit.
O-AJI business confided to him shall meet with ihe
most prompt attention.
June 2,1842.
U ni. W . PAINE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Jacksonville, Telfair County, Ga.
July 1st, 1843. tf
WILLIAM K. DcGRAFFENKIED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Blakrly, B urly County, Goo.
References—Hon. Seaborn Jones, Hon. W.T.Cd
guilt, Hon. A. Iverson, Hon. Joseph Sturgis, JuhnSchltfj
and Henry L Benning, Esqrs.
Jan. 2, 14 if
Special Division Orders.
HEAD QUARTERS,3d Div.G.M.)
Milledgeville, March II, 1844. ]
A N Election will he held on .lie 5ih dav ul Apii! next, it
the Company Room of tlie^MetropoliU'ii Greir-,"uilach-
ed lo said Division, lor First and Second Lieiitei.nnis, nud
Ensign—First Lieutenant, 8. T. Beecher, promoted—St-ceri
Lieutenant, F. II. .Sanford, and J. II. Brown, Ensign, resign-
ed. The Election vv ill lie superintended by John K. Atidmon,
John W. L. Daniel, ami John J Mitchell.
Bv command of Major General J. W. A. S.v nfi-rd.
24 -It iNX l’Il AN M< (i Ell EE, \nnq..
The i*liilotolicu 9 or “Female Friend.”
D THE efficacy oflhi* remedy in correcting«n4
removing those derangements to which theFe-
male hv stem,in every condition, i* so jtei uliarly
liable, renders it well
JFm W orthy ot* llic attention of the
Ladies.
The Philntnken is strictly a vegetable remedy, prspam
from roots, that act in ituison with nature; ami ns lMi|i|>vd-
fectsuro best attested by Ilia warm coiiimeiidaiien ol living
witnesses— those who liuve given it a tail uml, nnrf vh#
speak Irom experiem e. To the pale cheek nml Innpnid f f f i
it brings the bloom of li-nllli; to the resiles* night* uml w*
risoine d vs of the nervous nnd rlehifitnted. nnd to the suffer-
ing,anxiety, nud danger, frequently Hltet-dmil up n th* li trt
of leoiiiles, 111 certain conditions,i*‘tiring* sure reli» I. cniifun
and protection; and to tlio«c who are pining iu die.,ry landr
ness unblessed with offspring, the use ol this r» no dv .jui'fisf
from the joyful experience of others, iu such case*, pro*
mire* the most encouraging hopes.
For particulars, see pamphlet.-, to he had gratis.
rT Sold at $ 1,50 per bottle, hy 8. BEGG.S, Mllfilpwjj
and at the principal Drug Stores in Augus ^
Chorlestoii. 50 ti
Suv tinnsli-
eepl. If*
riioice Drills anti Medicines*
THE Subscriber is now receiving, in yfldilKj
to liis present sleek, an extensive and well
ed assortnn-nt i-f choice
Druses, Mc.lirinrs, l’oifimii'i'Ti
CaiiUs, Oils. (OnSs VV I«i<-. I'UttM
Jn Fui in*
Medicines* ,
und every a tide usunlly kept by Druggists and
ries,which he offers for sale at the Augusta and
price*, lie will warrant every article to be of u *upcrioiqu«r
Physicians, Merchants, and Planters are invited ,nca ^
examine for themselves before going elsewhere, either st,®!
Drug Store iu Milledgeville. or in Augusta
the Eagle and Pliucuix Hotel.
I'dourt brio*
STEWART IIEGGS.
(LPA Fresh supply of Genuine Patent Medicines, furM* 1
nt BEG(iS’ Drug Store.
1Milledgeville, Nov. 7.
G tf
NAIL M.\I0
FROM MILLtDGEVILLE TO MADISON,
VIA KATONTON. .
WILL leave MilledgevillerfguMf
1 Tuesdays, Thursdays and 8* 1
1 vs, at 4 o’clock in the morning.
_________________ Returning, leave Madison Mundi
Wednesdays and Fridays, nt 6 o'clock in the morning.
Passengers can secure seals nt Milledgeville hy c*l* lD I
Ihe Harry Clay House, kept hy It. McCombs; and at «
son by applying at Mrs. Campbell's Hotel.
The travelling public areussmed that no pains or <‘*P*
will Ite wanting on the part of the proprietor to give groe
satisfaction. N. H AN'KENS’-
The Milledgeville papers and the Madison Miscellany *
please publish the above three months.
Dec. 5th, 1843.
10 3a
A In,.it,1 CopiiiliiI-islilp iii ilit- pint"
licc ol l.nw. .
TfA HE undersigned will practise Low in connexion ony ;
X tlm counties of Baldw in, Jones, Jasper, Putnam,**!,
cock, and Washington.
IVKIISO.N I.. IIA IE It IS will prnrlic. a, herpioforeij
4'ircuil Coni lot (li. Uiiita,l .Suite.—na nleo in , I'®
Con rl. of the cuu 11 lie. of il kinion, I. ureli. ,Tu
1 llilili. IVERSON I.. IIAItltlSi
Poll. 1,1813. 20 If SEATON 0. I>AV^_
D
Siipci-inr Toolh 1’oivdiT.
OCTOIl JN," . II. WltlCIIT'S While »,id
i Millfilffeville unJ IIAIIVEV SIIOTW El.l..
Price 90 cent* per box.
‘J3 if
LAMN ANDJOI!|INALj!». .
O N Wednesday, the lOtli of Anril next,at U
Contiaci* will he let to the lowest bidder. «•. ,e 7
House, for diatrilmtiiig among the several Confutes •
State, the l.uws and Journal* of the l«*l (»ei,t*r*l A**
They will he delivered to Contractor*on the n
J I*illM it STFEl.E,
JOHN II. STEELE,
Milledgeville, 19th Mureli, 1844. ^
INOTICF. M
I HEREBY forewarn ull persot * from trading or Iran®.
with ntv wile Patsey, na she lin* left my bed ■ |, ‘ 1v
• ud will not return. I will not he liable for any ot
tract* or transaction* in any shape jo]SCl>
JOIU® "i' '^ y
Upson roontr, 14th Fsh. 1C 14.