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ra» sales.
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t«« Iho «iu.l haart -Jaalo.ilM Ml»wlu,prap.ri},
m haiuUd Kent of UhJ, mart or l*«o, atyiluiu* (ho
lba«o or Hirooll *l.i*rfoy «i"4 oilisr., 1*0*4 on u th« pro-
•orry MManoy ll«b«y, to oolUfy o H '«>«>••» £*<« *»• *»
Mfiar(; tt ur| of said comity, iu liTor of Win* V» MuufUMi
Jt/o?r,iLC. V«. Niney HoMy, ail'd Wm. Ho.ro, wearily.
Oim negro nuu by till mini of Jim. about tlrty*five y**r*
oUL levied »n a* the properly of da.wuel Moore. t > aatnf* a
fi feis«u«d from Jones Superior Oa*ii In fivor ofJohn Knfly.
mmhi.vi Samuel Moore, John Knlly* Jnhn Ward, and
PaytH Vf artlil
T*r* haudred aorna of land, mom or leaa.onllie walaM of
MttW meAMIVfajTiaaille property of Abner Ktta». to
satisfy three A fas uirt-d Dorn a Jit •rifle** huI 01
of Henry Morion, Atltn'r on Ibe estate of William \\ iiIimi
deceased. vs Abner Kilgo.\ and Ktmort Lnlluwav—*«e in
rarer of Fraftds S. Hearn v« Abner Ktlgoe and '\m.Wil-
ita».-ou. .0 r..« ». .N*iii, r ufi'gSft
inly SOtli, 1814. <1
‘’Crawford Sewiemiioi: 4lierlU’s Sale*, “
®#«i*llr*l f-^«y *'■ SEPTEMBER ,*«
W before ilie Court house dour in llte town ol Kooxvillo,
'GrewfbrJ county, within lUe usual hours ol sale,tho .ollow-ing
** Arotowo lots in Knoxville, one, No. 33, Qtmtninlnf owe*
third of nu acre, more or less, aud Ure appurtenances, consist*
ini ofa storehouse, die.—the other containing one acre, more
orlest, number not known, adjoining thu first described lot nu
the weat. with the appurtenance*, construing t>t a dwelling and
other building*, known as the lot whereon Thus. A. Ruiuc*
now tires; all levied on a* the property ofK. W.&J. Dennis
toaaiisfy sundry 6 fas from Crawford Superior Court iu favor
of Richard Kinglanddt Co. aud o'.uere vs said E. W. & J.
Dennis. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
One negro child, about one year old, named Charm Ann, lo-
vied on uh the property uf F«.\V. Denni*, to satisfy a fi fa from
Crawford Saaerior Court in furor of Roberson Crutchfield vs
B. W.dt J. Dennis. Proper!) pointed out by plain!ill'.
Qse 4el of land, containing 202j acres, more or less, it be
ing Ne.4l.ln thetith Dist. of originally Houston now Craw
ford county, levied on to satisfy ouefi Ik issued from n Justi-
oe's Court, in lavor of Hnrrison Rogers %’s William llnrpcr.
Property pointed out by defendant, l-evy wade uud returned
to ms by a constable.
One town lot, number ene.ia Knoxville, known as the place
•whereon HetekiabJrhy lives, levied *u to satisfy one u I inch-
meat fi fa from a Justice's Court of the 57JJ Di*t (». M. in
favor of A. J. Preston vs. Margaret McNieL Properly pointed
out by plaintiff. Lew made and returned to me by ii consta
ble. ' J A MBS BEELAND, Sheriff.
July 30,184». 41
Critwfovd September Slierilt’’9
W ILL be sold on tire first Puesd iy iu 8qplemlrer m**» be
fore the Court-h ruse door iu lire lews of Knoxville,
Crawford couuty, withiu the usual bouts of eaie, the follow-
ingprooerty,<tn wir.
tine bedste id, one table, one feather hell wo rxatressee, one
bureau, one olock, one cupboard,one *ufe, one grindstone,oo«
•book case, two stands, two lookiug-glussea, .one chest, threw
‘tables, one churn, one coffee-mill* one t , iii-|uiu,-t>»e lin-buche),
onnahot-gun, ono coffee pot, one lot of hooke,.twelve ehtrirn.
one card table, one stove nml fitum.!, one Iron chest, oo**
ietrouche, three Ii irses, one hufftlo skin, two sows, one lot of
•cmckerv ware, uue two horse waggon and hunices, one lamp
.filler,two lumps,two tubs, and min nary other tuiiclos &r.
•dec.; all levied on ns tke property of Ephraim W. Dennis i«>
-satisfy «w JiCt from Crawford Supeiinr Court ia luvor ol
Bund cud Mcrdook-vs said Deunis. Property poiitted out by
yilttutiffs.
• tn ^ dMMWiry* • A »rB».
ll^ILl.^Moldbsftiwths Crtirt-hQnna door
VT non, Moaigom.ry coum.v.nn u,« (i r , |„
OCTOUl.ri rn.it, -UlliA th« mu.) Imur.oC ..In, tlio r..lfa«-
in* prop«1y,t» *il>
al.t.an ImnSirS .nd twenty kern. jt '|.Ine .ml «w.mn l.ml,
more or |e„,Ivin, »nd being la county of llontgontry,
an ttwee-t »..l» i f .lie Ocouen rl ,, r . | rv i. .l nn nr Ibe proper-
t»«f Wllti.» Joyce to, n ..aeulion ir.nrd Iron, the
Superb* Court of e»(J count ,,i„ r.v,,r of tin- Clr.k of the
Superior Court of cout ,.y, for corte, ». Bold XVilliatn
Jo.no. I ropert- pointed out by pl.lmilT.
rttll.OMON Wl C1.IA.II60N, Oriiott SlilT.
S»t u »‘ Vl,l6U
S'rlHJf.ini'l 1 )' Postponed Ml<‘rill Ktilcn.
w ILL he sold before the Court-House door iu Mt. Vernon
OlfAVlOlll.
ff^t^eS.*.W>l,.. to »*yt.
▼ V t«-r« of Administration on the eslat* of Horatio Harass*
dale, late ol said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cits and admonish all and singular
the kindred nod creditors of said decoased, te be and apprar at
uty otflec withia tha time preaorihetl by 10 *hew cause, if
any tbey have, why said letters should not be granted.
Uireu undar my naiid at office, thieiffdi day of August,
1844. 48 St JOHN W. W. SNKAD.c.c.o.
usual hours of Mile • the foil
One pided Stnl lion, eight
itliiu the
led on
the property of Hugh McNutt, to satisfy oii« Ii la issued
IVom the Superior Court, in favor of the Cent ml Hank of
Georgia vs Hugh McNutt, Duvid H.Cruch and (ieorge
Willis. . , , , . ,
Also, one hundred acres of plnr land, more or Ic-s, lying in
tire fifty first district, G. M. of said county, tire place whereon
l.ucretiu Phillips formerly lived; levied on as lire piop. Hy ol
Patrick Phillips to ssthly oire Ii la issued from o Justices
Court in the fiftv-first Compnny district U. M. iu fuvor ol
JcRsn Morris vs l’otrick Phillips. Levy made nml returned to
me by a constable.
7 J. M. WALL, Sheriff.
Aug, lfith, IB44. 47_
'i'cli'tiii* PoKipoiied litenH S Sale,
W ILL Ire sold on tire first Tuesday iu September next, bo-
loro the Coint-house door iu the town of Jacksonville
| Telfair county, withiu the legal hours of huIo, the following
i properly, to wit:
1 One lot of hind, No. 363, in the first District of originully
i Appling, now Telluir county; levied on as tire property o I
| Tlioiun* Willcox, Sr., to satisfy two ft fas from n Justicn'
Court in favor of AluRue 6l McLean and John McLean.
WILLIAM KLI.IS, Sheriff.
I A ugusi 7th, 1844. 47
GEOIlttlA, Baldwin County.
W II15REAS Mary Whitaker and James C. Whitaker,Ex
ecutrix and Kxccuioi ou tho estate of William Whita
ker, deceused, upply to me lor lettorsof dismission from said
Executorship: , , , ...... ,
Thesouretliereforctocite and adiuonisuallandiingular
the kind r«*d unde red it or bo I said decease dm be sndappeurat
v office withiu the time prescribed bylaw ,to show cause,if
lythey ha ve . wliv saidlettersshould notlregranted.
Given under in v liuiid utoftice, this 4lli dny c-f J uue, 1844.
36 iiiGiii * JOHN W. W. 8NKAIJ, c c.o.
GLOKGIA, fluidniia County.
W HEREAS John Trcutior, Admitiistruior nn ilie estate of
Nicholas D. Treunor,deceased,applies to me for let
ters nfdi^uiissionfrotn said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kindred uud creditors of said deceased, to be end
ppenr at my office within tbe time prescribed by law, to
'low cause, if any Urey have, why suid letters should not he
granted.
Given tinder my bund at office, this 16th dsv of April, 1844.
«9 iiiGiii ’ JOHN W. W. sNEAD.c.c.o.
OEOtftliilA' Baldwin County.
llKREAti Frances Reddy, Administratrix on theostato
oflshnm Reddy, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite mid admonish uli uud singular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased to Ire aud appear
ut my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they Imve, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud ut office, this 30th day i t April, 1844.
31 mGiu JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c. c. o.
ADJIIN19TIUT014V SALES.
W
A«liiiiiii$»tr:il<*r’K baits
ILL ho sold on the tliirtii'ili day ol Au w
Wilkinson county, nt tire lute residence ol William
Smith, deccused,all thcperishahle property helongtng to the
estate of said decensHil, consisting of slock of various kinds,
■ ora,fodder, plantation tools,uml household uud kitchen fur
niture
A Iso, on the sixth day of September next,
at the Iioiiro of Samuel Story in Dooly county, all of said
d’s low country cuttle. The sale at Story's will be
for ready money.
July W,4344.
L'WELL WCISB, U. Sheriff.
44
filial board %kf sale, tire
r.d bridle,
Crawford Fosiipou^tl slitnll’s Swlo.
\l%/ ILL ire sold before tbe Uouil House door in the town
▼ V of Kmiiviflo, on the first Tuesday »r OUTOHER next,
•within tire nsmil U.iurj of sale, the lull owing property, to wit:
One lot of luiu!, coutaimr.g iO^-I aortv., miwe or Ir.sr., No. 87,
tin tire 3d district of originally Ii 'Uston, now Crawford county ,
.levied niinn the property of William A. Tharp.to satisfy one
•ti. fa. limn Hibb Inferior Court in lavor of Jeremiah Dealing
*vs. William A. Tiiurp. Property pointed out by.plauMiff.
JAJlEd HEEL AND, aiiicriff.
Aug. 27, 1841. 48^
Wilki)|tj;)ii Ncptena3>i‘r dicrili''« •ale.
W ILL Ire redd ou tire first I'oesday iu SEPTEMBER
■ next, before'the Court house door in the
ton, Wilkim.it! county, v
following property,to wif.j
(Jne iron gray horse, live years old, oar. snililh
levied on -<the property ofThomas Gibson, to
fa in favor of ghuliuu, IJeuli& Reyoo ds, issued froKi tire Su-
..perior Court of said county, vs Thoums (iibsen ; a Ho other fi
- fas issued front the Superior Couil ofsuid county, vs Thomas
vQibeon*
One bay rrure, nine years old, hwiefl on tts llie pieperly of
/ritumss jiicksou to satisfy ono fi ft in favor of the Inferior
- Courtsif Wilkitisuu county, controlled by43ei\). Ext)in, seen
rity for TI oms« Jackrou.
OnoUiou-samVacreo al iamljiuore or less, culled rkc Cedar
Crack I’luntatiou, lyvogiu the *M iHstrlctnf Wdkinyni comi
ty, number not knows),joining lauds of Richard Wd-liams and
Henry llitsoti and otii«*ra ; levied on os the property of Wy*
at Meridelh to satisfy ono fi la issued from tint gupei'inv Court
of tire coiiatj ol Wiikiosou—returnable to Got. Term, 1811-
in fuvor of John M. •Freeman vs John Meridrflh sod Wyat
MeridiMh.sscurity «:i appeal—and oilier fi fua issued from the
Superior Csurt iu iavor of the Central Hank -of Georgia vs.
Wyatt Meridelh.
Otie Ox,about four ycura aid. levied on as (lie property of
Ahedtiego \Vrignt,to aasisfy u c.i «» execution iu favor of John
Wlreeler, mid one in lavor of U illiv.m Haber vs Alredire.go
'Wright. Fropcrfy pointed
fJGLOMU.N H. MCRPHY, D. Sheriff.
July 30, 1844. __ 44
’ Wilkiiiiioii iilorigti^ »licrill’s Sale.
W ILL Ire sold ou (lie fiix I'w-nl iy in OCTOHER nexl,
ut the Court-house door iu the town of Irwintou, Wil
kinson enmity, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property,to wit t
Two grav mares, one four and lire other seven years old,
-ten bend «%f stork cuttln, iwontv-eight head of hog*, two leather
beds,null two led^U'-udr,ami kitchen furniture; all levied on
-as flic projieriy of Ale.<un<l«r DuJre to mitiufy ono mortgage ti
/a issued from the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county—rc-
'tumuhle to January Term, 184 »—in favor of John Duke va
Alexiiiider Duke. Froperly pointed out in eaid mortgage.
EULOMON 13. MUIUMIY, l>. Shorift’.
Jj-uly 80,1844. 44
Wilkinson Jiorl|f»3oMierilPfi bulc.
W ILLtie sold ou tire first Tuesday iu .'SEPTEM HER next,
within the usual hours ofsulu, helbre theCou-rt l.cuse
door in Irwin tun, Wilkiuson ecu uty, the fuiluwiug property,
4o wit:
Two hundred two and a half acres of land, more-or less, ly
ing iu the twenty-savenlli district of Wilkinson county, where.
•ouJtunes Cumbest resided on tlie7lh day of Juno 1841, and
Adjoining lands of Geo. II.Myrickund Henj. Underwood,
Alsooue hmidredacres on which loliu Bachelor resided at
the tune above deaigimterl, levied on t«> satisfy a Mo (gage fi
?u issued out of Uie .Superior Court iu favor of John A1. Shuit
x - s said Cutnb:'0t. W. W. REALL, ElreritV.
June 28 1844. 40
IVilkinsou October Nlierift ’» suit*.
W ILL he sold befaro the Court-house door in iho town
of Irwintou, Wilkinson county, on the fiw.t I'uesduv
inOOTOHER uext, withia the uauul hours of suU, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
One lot of land, containing two hundred two and u half
..acresof Pine, land, »vol| improved, known as the Shofner
iplace, Number two hundred and ninety eight, lying in the 3d
.district of Wilkinson county, adjoining lands of James Jack-
son and others; levied on ns tire property of Samuel Cooper,
te satisfy sundry fi las issued from a Justice's Court of said
county of Wilkiuaon, in favor ol Joel Rivers, Administrator
ou tire estate of Jonathan Peara.ui vs Samuel Coujrer and Jes*
•eC. Jackson, und Alexuuder Pasmore, securitv, now con
trolled by John Freeman .from tb« security, Alexander Pus*
more. Property poiuledout by John Freeman.
Two hundred two and a half acres of Pine land, well tm
proved, whereon Benjamin Kemp now lives, lying in the 3d
District of Wilkinson county, number not known, and one
sorrel stud colt, about three years old ; one iron gray mare
end colt, anti ono bay horse, about seven years old, n. I levied
,oa RAtfieprop 'rty of Benjamin Kemp, to satisfy one fi fa issu-
.ad froip tpe/tife-rjor Court of su|d county,in fuvor of William
ifLCaeweil vs Reojaiuio Reiup- property pointed out by
.plaintiff'* attorney.
S. B* MURPHY, Deputy Sheriff.
August 20.1844. 47
Wilkinson October Skcriff’s Males.
W ILL he sold at the Court house door m the town of Ir*
winton,ou the first Tuesday in iK'TODEd next, he
tween the usual hours of sale, the following properly,to wit:
• One baud red mid .seventy acres of pipe land, lying iu the
twenty-sixth district, number not known, udjoipiug lands of
James Parks and other*, whereon Juue lioj.e new livta. well
improved; levied on as the propcFiv of Elia* JJ. Huse and
Jxiie limn-. Ins wife; uiulone sorrell filly, six lic&d of hogs,
and five head of cattle, levied on to satisfy onn~cxcc.utio
sued froio the Superior Court of Wilkinson county,in fim
Thomas Jackson vs Elitn D Hasdund Jane Hass, his v
Property pointed out tv plaintiff.
One hundred one and one fourth acres of pine land, lying in
the third district, number not known, whar^on Daniel Ecippei
now lives; levied on as tbe property of Daniel Ecipper, to
satisfy four fi fas issued from a Justice's Court in favor of
Hainuel Beall vs Dsniel Ecipper, and Thojoss Jackson,
•ecurity—-nowcontrolledbv tne secuiity. Properly pointed
out by Scipper* Levy tpade and returned to me by a consta*
. ble.
S. 0. MULFHYi D. Sheriff.
August 14,1844. 48
Buttfi Mcptcinbcr bbt i ir* Suits
W .L L be sold~on the first T
... j SEPTEMBER
xt, Lefore the Court-liousH door in .the Town of
Butts county, within tlio legal hours of sule, tire
following propertyrUMvit:
One Billiard Table, levied on as the property.of Simon (i.
iHoiaoij) and John H. f*lut,to satisfy a fi fa from Jasp.'r Sit*
pesior Court i u favor of Jo|.n C. II. Reed, and controlled by
W. G. Swsosou vu Eiureu G. Hioss<.m nud JoLu II. Clut.—
Property pointed out by \V,C. Swat
Wilkinson county, July 10th, 1841.
JAMES IIOSH. Ad7
42 Ids
A<l in t it i vara tor's Mule.
\ G REE ABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of DeKall
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will h* % sold
i Columbus, ou the first Tuesday in October next, all the
ghtand title which John 13. Blount, lute of DoKulh county
ecensed, had to n certain negro man by the naitie of Ifeiity—
>ld for the benefit of the heirs nod creuitois of said deceit
•entreat sale. CHARNEL HUMPHRIES, Adm'
DeKalb county, J uly IOth.ld^L 13 t.ls
\4ltiiliilstru!<>t ? s Sale.
A GREEABLY to unordemf the Honorable tb« Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when silting for nidi
poses, will be sold before tire Court House door, i
n of Irwintou, on tho first Tuesday in .Innnnry nex
negroes belonging to the estate of Benjamin Exurn, I
id county, dec
Tern
ed.
ude known on the dnv of sale.
JAMES F.XUM,
Wilkinson county, Angus! 2Utli,)844.
Atftitkitii«itr:iloi ,, s Muir.
\m7ILL Ire sold on Friday,the Dili day til N«
▼ v within the uauul hours o' sule, at the lat
llenjauiin Exuin, deceased, all tire perishable property I
ongiug lo the estate of said deceased, consisting of Cot
•'odder, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Hln ep, Housciioid and Kitchen
•’urniture, and various other ut tides now too ted
nlrer next
tiou.
Sale to continire fron
Terms made known
Wilkn
iV to dav until
tire da v of sale
JAMESEt
August 20tli, 1841.
old.
-U.M, Jr . Adn
17
\a
4-iiartliiiiCs Msft-lts
GREEABLY to an order of tli • ilonoruhlc tire fr
of Hancock countv, while sitting ns .« Ouuir
II he soldon tho first Tuesday in OCTOBER,
before the Court house door in lire town ofSp'irtu, Ha'
county, OKKNKGUOMAN, PRINCE, belonging to my children,
and sold for their benefit. 'Terms on the dav.
13URNV ELL BROWN, Cun rditui.
July ft. 1844. 11 'd
wwpn ..r patronag*,
ns first rate alock,
part of
••a, daesaeed.
EDWARD A. BUllCll, AdmUO*lr*tu;.
Htwkiuiville, August 16th, 1844. 4®
k|ui*
DOtiit lUONTks aftir dtt*, *PP Lea lion will b*
V made to tl* Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, labile sitting fbr ordinary purposes, fo» t »®*v« to sell
tbe real astato belonging to ih«e«tet*of Benjamin Exnoi.late
, deceased,
of said tounly, deceased
August 12tb 1844.
JAMES EXUftl, Jr. Adtn’r.
t pOUK mONI'HS "fior J.io-«p|.l.c«iiun will b.
iriade to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Pulnain county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell *•» Hie
lands belonging to ibe estate of Elizabeth Bradley, ret* <»•
eaid countv,deccused. , ,
R. W. SANFORD, Adm’r.
Putnam county, August 8,*1844. 46
1710Uli JibllTliM~after date . ipplicatiou will be
i 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baldwin
Count v, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leuve to s«dl
the real ai d perirenal property belonging to tire estate of Al
exander Grecti, late or said county,deceased.
HUGH KNOX, Administrator tie bonii non.
July IGtli, 1844. 42
t jj^OUfff itlO!% r l\IIS afterdate application will be. made
. to the liouoruble the Inferior Court of llnldwiu county,
while l ining ns a Court of OrdiaMy, for leave to sell lot of
In ml, No. 158 io the. 16lii District, Cass count v—also, lot No.
535. In the 2d District, Forsyth county *, it being the property
of Inc orphans ol Vincent _ Vickers, deceased
GEORGIA, Itntdwin County.
yy 1IEKKAS John 8. Stephens, administrator
the e»-
pplies to me for
. . tateof Allen B. Stephens, deci
letters of dismission from said Adiniuislrut
These are,therefore,to cite aud udmoiiish n 11 and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deccused, to be uud appeur
at my office within the timeprescribed by law,to show cause*,
if any they have, why said fetters should not lie granted.
Given under tnv hand at office, this I6tli dnv of July, 1844.
42 m6ii) JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
for letters of
iliecbtuie of Tuhitliu George, lute of
GE41KG1A, Decatur Comity
W HEREAS John Spivey applic
Administration o
said county, deceased:
'These are,therefore,tocite and admonish al Inndsingulnr
the kindred and creditorsofsaid deceased ,to he anduppeai
nt tny office within the time prescribed by Inw, to show
cause,if unythey have,whysaiu letters should nothegranted
Given under i»» y band at office this 11th dav of July, 1844.
42 5t JOHN P. DICKENSON,c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
W HEREAS John T. Smith, Guardiun fur George G.
Gaines, applies lo me for letters of dismission from
said Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cati8e,if any they have, why said letters should not
be grunted.
Gi-ORGIA, Dcctilur 4'ounty.
W IIEREAS Mary A. Williams nnd William Peabody
Administratrix nnd Administrator on the estate of Sam
uel Williams, late of vuid comity deceased apply to me for let-
ters of Dismission from said Administration.
These ure therefore to cite nnd admonish nil und singular,
the kindred and creditors ofsuid deceased to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law. lo show cause,
if any they have, why suid letters of Dismission should n
he granted.
(iiveii under my hand a! office this 6th/lay of May, 1844.
JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c.o
) 18th, 1844.
HARRIET VICKERS, Guardian.
Ulssfipilssss
.ell ■» Iu. or lu»M,lUu»»ny l>9UM In lint****-" "“•
asaSSlrtegs?**
al |C«M have lb. »- l g' r i£ ,fo, ‘" f •b«'*' n / l "'« ood "'
160 Mwll*l*»lr»*J'
Cli»rlc.iu.lioiol,«lgn Ulg Pnulwr-
Aagu.it>. 46 J”
Opposite (Jin
Charleston, i
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
t'.fl’lT.ll/ *300,000.
rnllK NKW-VOHK CO«THABUTIO«HHlP FIKP-
T INSUItANCE COMPANY H»*lng..lubll.h«<Ian.K.n-
k koxvii i k. Crewfiwrd county, will insure
y UVILUINUS. MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE.
Knoxvillp, Jnnr 11. I64C ^L ,f
Law School at Angn*ta.
fllllE Suli.criUer'. Leciurp. will rrcommunco on llm lima
I Moml.v in Oclulmr. Any dr.lred infurm.lmn. in r.l.
lion to hi. .J.t.ni of inching, ^ TRACY CO t' ll>
Aucn.tn, Ang.7,1844* < 6 1(11
30,000 Dollars !!!
ALEXAIYDHIA l-OTTEHV,
Clime Nn. Ifci, For 1844.
To be drawn il Alcxandrie. D. C., ou Balurdav Dm
14, 1844. h ■*•
CAPITALS.
1 prixe of *33,000 1 AO prizes of Ii
1 do III, OO »# do 'gJJ
I do 7,000 | tu: W*
- do 3,000 |
as
pOUK 1YRONTIIS nf erdule .ppUcsli,
^ ^ _ will he made
_ to^tlTe Honorable Inferior court of Telfair county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell the lauds be*
loncing to the estate ol Allen McLean, late of said county,
deceased. JOHN McLEAN, Adn.’r.
April 29,1844. 32
IJOIJR MONTHS afterdule, application will be made
J/ to the Inferior Court of Laurens count v, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land belonging to
the estate of Moses Tisoiijdeceirecd.
ABNER TISON, Adin’r.
July 9,1811.41
MOI/U IflONTHS after date application will he
Ml made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson comity, while
sitting for ordinury purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne
groes belonging to the estate of John Kettles, Hr., late of Wil
kitreon county, deceased.
MARTHA KBTTI.ES, Ailui’x.
WI1.I.1AM GARUATT, > ...
JAMBS H. MILLS, ( A " m rs -
Juiio 4ili, 11144. 37
siioi:*: shoes
M FIN’S IIIU. Kip Shni*.,sold fur $1, worlh $1.25.
Women'. Slippers, from SO ui75conl«.
Ludis. Kid Slip, from76 to »I, llmbe.l qunlny^
MillfdgeviH. April 8, 1844.
jTWASHBURN & WILDER,
cozazasszozv
illEHCIIAIVTS,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
Avsvat 0, 1844. 15 3m
I 'Ol K lUOATIIS after date, application will be
r made totheHonorable theluferiorCourt ofCruwford
county, when sitting as a Court ofOrdinnry.forleuvetosell
u II the real estate belonging to tho estate of William Cleve
land, lute of said county, deceased.
WASHINGTON C. CLEVELAND, ? Fxecut018
ARSAI.OM 0. CLEVELAND, 5 Kx.cuioia,
April lBiii, 1(!44. 30
F Oi;|{ IYI01VI'IISnfHT(tuiB nniilicoiion i
lo th« honoritble Inferior Court ol X’«
ill be mode
— , , w wiggs county while
fitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and
negroes belonging’ to the estate of Doratliv Rhodes, lute ofsuid
county deceased. IRA 1'ECK. Adin’r.
May 9,1844.
Medical College of the State of Mouth
enrol in n.
T HE regular course of Lectures in this Institution, will be
resumed on the second Monday in November.
Anuloniv, bv J.E. HOLBROOK. M. D.
Surgery,by E. GEDDINGS, M. I).
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, bv 9. H. DICKSON,
M. D.
Physiology, by JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D.
Materia Medico,by HENRY R. FROST,M. D.
Obstetrics, by THOMAS F. PRIELOU.M.D.
Chemist.y, by C. U. SHEPHARD, M. D.
The School for Practical Anatomy, will be under the
barge of Dts. HOLBROOK OGIKR.
Clinical Instructions ut lire Marine Hosnitul and Alins
House. HENRY R. FROST, Dean.
N. B. Specimens in Natural History nnd of tlio Minerals ol
lire States will be gladly received.
* arleston, August2^, 1844. 48 6t
lleutl Duurtprs, /
Millkdokvit.i.k, mill July, 1341. j
Tothe Colonels or Crnmnamtan/s tf Regiments, eotnpo.
inrr (he 1st Brigade, Aik Division, (Georgia Militia.
AMES N- WINGFIELD haying declined to accept tire
office of Brigadier Genornl of lire 1st Brigade of tlio 4lh
rision of lire Mriitu of (his State, I have thought proper to
issue this, my proclamation, hereby ordering >mi, the said
Colonel*- i>r Commandants of Ri-giincnts, to cuusu nu election
to beheld oil Monday, the thirtieth day of September next, at
era I places ol holding elections for members of the
General Assembly, giving due, notice thereof, fur the election
ofa Biigailre.r General,to fill lire aforA-aiil vacuirey. And I do
furtlrerorder,that returns ofsuid election lie made to Head
(luutcrsin the time prescribed bv law.
By tl*c CoinmuihM-in-chief,
i td JOHN It. BROWN, Aid-do-camp.
J V fi I A \ S P K I U .
THE subscriber most respecfully
informs the public tiiat lie bus taken ^
pussesRinn oftlie well known Hotel
nt tire Indian Hpring,Int»My occupied
■ by Col. H. DiBou.—There ure so
auny living witnesses who canbesr testimony to tire wonder
ful benefits derived from tire u»e of thee* une/jti ilfrd waters
tlml it is useless to speak of them be hen
all wire are disponed to visit him, that
wanting to provide all euchltncu
fort; and to afford them oil
enable them to drive “dull
pleasure. ... ^
‘i’liere will be a triweekly line of F our I In
tiiug from this place, to connect with the M
Forsyth, to commence
shall be
II tend to tlrei-r com
Ii itreHns ofuinuseineiit as will
away,” and puss their lime in
Couches, i u li
ne Railroad at
... the 2UtU inst. 'The Bathing Tubs
or dor,and Cold or Warm Bullre will ha furnished
t tbe shortest notice.
[nrGAMING is stric-tlyforbidden.
^ BRYAN W. COLLIER.
Indian Spring, Butte co. May 14,1814.
GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, \
Mii.i.ldgkv11.1.r, Nov.2 1839. j
Yimlysis of tlic lVnlcr of ilie I n d Inn
SnriiiK. Bulls Cotiniy, Gcoiifia.
Quantity.one piutHwinemeusuie,) or 28,8. j cubic inches.
Preliminaries for a coned Anahjs is of this Spring.
Barometer, 29,54 inches,
Temperature of the Atmosphere, bJ ileg.t arenheit.
Temperature oftlie Water, 46 do do
Specific Gravity LI42, that of distilled water being 1,000.
1 GAMMEM.
Azotic Gas cubic inches.
Carbonic Acid Gus do
Sulphuretted Hydrogen 3,0 do
1 M A LINE COaNTENTM.
Curbutiatc ofMagensiu, H,932 grains.
Sulphate of Magnesia, do
Sulphate of Lime ', I «)2 do
Sulphate of Potash 3,415 do
Total of Saline contents 84.077
JOHN RUGGLES COTTING.
1 fi t Stale Geologist of Georgia.
33 m6m
GEO It GIA * i)(tt:atitr county.
W II EREAS Daniel Mclnuis applies to tne for lett
Administration on lire estate of Roderick Mclnnislate
of Leon county,'Territory Florida, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil aud siugulai
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be unu up
pear at my office within tire time prescribed by law,to show
cuuse ifauy they have, wliv said letterssliould not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this 9th dav of Ang„ 1844.
46 5t ' JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Comity.
W HEREAS James Exuni, Jr. applies to me for letleraof
Administration on lire estiue of Benjamin Exum, late
ofsuid county, deceased :
These tire therefore, to cite and ndmonisliull and singular,the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he uml appear ut tny
office within tire time prescribed by law, to show cause, ifauy
they Imve, w hy suid letters should not lie grunted.
Given under my hand ut office, this 12th dav of August, 1844,
47 flt A. B. RAlPORD, c. c. o.
GEOKGIA, W ilkinson County.
W HEREAS Joel Rivers and James Gibson apply to
me for letters ol Dismission on tire cstute of Joel
brewer, late of Wilkinson county,deceased :
Those ure,therefore, to cite and admonish all und singular
tine kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to be and appenr
ut my office within tire time prescribed by luw.tosliow cause,
tiffiiy oxist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tny baud at office, thisSd dav of April, 1344.
28 inthn A. B. RAIFORI), c. c. o.
GEOKGI A, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Joel Rivers, Administrator de bonis non on
lire estate of Wetilock C. Pearson, lute of this county ,
•deceased, applies to me (or letters of Dismission from said
.Administration J
Th«se are, therefore, to cite all concerned to show cause,
if any they Imve, wliv said letters should not he granted.
Given under myhundut office, tliis8tli March, 1844.
25 iiifini AUG. B. RAIFORD, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Comity.
W HEREAS Howe l L. Whitehurst,[Guardiun of James L.
Whitehurst, applies (or dismission from -mid Guardian
ship :
These tire, therefore,to cite und udurenish all concerned, to
sliow cause,ifanv they have, withiu the time presetibed by
law, why *aid letters should not be grunted.
Given triider my band ut office, this 1st April. 1844.
29 ni6m AUG. B. RAIFORD,e. c. o.
GEOKGIA, Wilkinson Comity.
W HEREAS Micujah I'oulk, Guardian lor the orphans ol
John I'oulk, upplics to me for letters of dismission
from said Gunrdinusliip:
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish all concerned to
file their objections in my office, if any they have, why said
July 3ffih. 1814.
il. II. DOSS Sheriff.
44
Butts October MlwiillS Mule.
W ILL be sold on tile first'Tuesday in OCTOBER uext be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Jackson, Butts
cupoly- rithin the usual hours of sale, tlio following proper-
' One lot of land,No- 5,in the 9d district of or icinallv Henry,
now Bulls comity; also, lot of land No 82. in the 3d district^
of originally Monroe, now Butts county, both (lie property of
Thomas Foster; levied on to satisfy one fi fa from Butts In
ferior Court iu lavor of Joint M. l.nw vs the said Thomas
Foster. Property pointed out by defendant.
o. a. i*. McClendon, d# p l sh*ur.
Am. 27,1844.48
THfnlr September Mlierilf*«i Sale.
^KXT^LL he sold oil the first Tuesduy in September uext, at
VV the Court-house door in the town ut Jacksonville, 'Tel*
■ il county, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erlv, to wit *
lYuuliouul lot No. eighty six in the tnwo of Jacksonville,
Javred on its the property of L. McKinnon Al Co. In satisfy
jrost iu several casus vs said compauy, in fcvor of l>. K. Perry
nnd others. Prop' nv pointed out hv Jaures II McCall.
Just Ueceivcd, the following
WORKS!
H ARPERS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake*
pcare’s Plays, with fourteen hundred Engravings, by R.
W. Weir and H.W. liowet; 'The Picture Galley of the New
and Old World ; Italian uud German without a muster,found
ed on the Robertsonian method ; Gibbon's decline und down-
fa olllie Roman Empire: The Lady at Homo,or Leaves from
the every d iy Book, bv Mrs. Fleetwood; Cecilen Howard or
the young l.mly who nail finished her Education, by T. S.
Arttjur; An im|ulry Presented to the Conscience oftlie Chris
tian reader,Ly th« Reverend Caesar Malati, I>. D. ; 'The bride
of Fori Edwar/i so incident of the Revolution, Edited by G.
13. ^ielrer; IGcbiieu iu Lnve or the youth of Char les 1st; An
Historical Comedy iu two Acts,by Benjamin Ac Young, N. R.;
'Tire New monthly Mirror of Literature and the fine Arts ; 'The
LadicK* New Nutinuul Magaxiue, Edited by John limian, June
Numbers; ’The .Mirror library i outsiniug Plates ol the latest
Stylo of Fashions fur tlio Ladies; Lire ol Andrew Jackson,
civil and military, wkb illustrations, by Amo-Kendall, Esq ;
Life and public services of Henry Ciuy, biough: down to the
yoxr 1814; Louis T. Klipstaiii’s Polv glut. »n introduction tu
tbe study of moderc laugunget. 'The work is u perfect guide
to those who wish to studv she different languages • 1 vol
ume of tbe Polyglot is completed in six numbers; Tire Cur
rency; The 'Toriff and Capital hv Junius; ulso, some pieces
of tho latest aud most popular style of Music, fur sale ut
M. E* EDWARD'S Store.
Milfcdgvri/fe, Geo.
Jane 23d, 1844. 33 tf
August ITHif 1NI4,
TU8T RECEIVED, the First aitd See..ml Non. of the
•) Wandering Jew, hv Eugene Sue. Also, other popular
work* oftlie day from lire various ponulur presses of New
York, receiving constantly as last us they are published, and
those fond of reading cun obtain sm-h work* at tlrev rhnoi
(o read, at M. E. EDWARDS’s STORE.
MEW WORKS
Tlis r RECEIVED, Airail Neil, or Times of Old. n Ho-
•J tnsiioe by G. 1*. Ii. James, Esq. 'Tire II. Family, or
'Tralinunti, Axel nnd Alina, and other Tales, hy Frederick
Bremer, translated by Mary Howell. Tire Grandfather, a
novel hv lire late Miss Ellen Pickering. The Autobiography
ofHenrich Stelliugs, late Aulic Counsellor of the Grand
Duka of Baden, vVc. Ac-e-I rails I a ted from the German by L
Jackson. Arthur’s Lady's Magnxiitf, Campbell’s Foreign
Seini-Motillilv Magazine, or Select MiaceMany of European
Literature and Art. ’The Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman'
Magazine. Goody's Maguxin** and Lady's Book. 'I Ire Li
ily’s National Macar.ine. The I
..... fc... A tun IV.. I*. ..I'll,.. 1*1,
tety
__ Musical Libra
gnat No. Also, No.6, oftlre Pictorial Bible, w ith a
of oilier iiitoiCNtiiig works.
AT M. E. EDWARDS’S STORE.
August 20, !844j 47 ^f
letters should not lx
Given under inv
1843.
27 nifim
tiled*
nd at office, this 23rd day of March,
AUG. B. RAIFORD.C.C.O.
GLOKGSA, Telfair f oiuity.
V\T li'r.REAS Jumea II. McCall applies to me lor lettera of
tv Administration on the estate of John G. McCull, late
of said county, dec.eu.srd :
These nre therefore to cite nml admonish all und singuDi
the kindred und creditors of eaid decenscd. to tie umJ
appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifuny they have, why said letters should nothegranted.
Given under mv hand al office, iu Jacksonville, August8th,
1844. 47 5t JOHN F. McRAE,C.C.O.
GEORGIA, AppliiiK County. ’*
W HEREAS Billion C* Vick, Administrator on tho estate
of Moses Vick, lute o( said county, deccused, applies
to me for letters of Dremission ou the same:
'These ure, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil und singular
the kindred and creditors of said decensed to be and appear ul
my office, within the time prescribed by law, and lilo their objec
tions, ifanv they have,why said le tors should not be granted.
Given under tny hand,nl office, this 4tli March, 1844.
26 iiifini MALCOM JOHNSON, C.O. O.
GEORGIA, Taliaferro County.
f¥30LLEI) before tne by William N.Gunn,one gray horse,
Jl Htipposed to he seven years old, his left eye somewhat
gloasy, face and mouth white, a small brown spot on the loft
rumn, shod before, and paces very well but trots roughly.
Also, a durk brown fillv, about one year old, no marks dis
tinct. Tire horse appraised to forty dollars, and lire filly to
fifteen dollars, ity William A. Cunningham and (ieorge L.
Bird. JESSE WOODALL,J.P.
Crawfordville, August 8rii, 1844.
A true extractfrom the /Stray Hook, Avgust 13, 1814.
47 3t CHESLEY BRISTOW,c.i. c.
GEORGIA, I Clerks Office, Eouri
Newton County. S of Ordinary.
II EREAS Zere Middlebronkn and 'Thomas L. Middle-
VV
JOHN L. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HuniUton, IlnrriM ronuiy, Kro.
,Y»e. 14//* 1843. 7 63t
Avtv.i l»i. mi
WII.I.I AM CLXI8, 8t>«nA.
CROCKERY.
c\ r HHIW«nf Cr»lf* ofev*ry*tvl* and kind of Crockery.
1 is) China Tea seta,from |1 up to $3- Platra 31 Land 4-up*
and 8auoert,95 ctaasat. JAS. IL SIIAIlAPf,
•MiUedgeville, April 2,1844. V7 ti
I ^OUR MON THS afterdate application will be
; honorable the Inferior Court of Telfair cot
be made to the
nty,
silting osu Court ol ordinary, for leave to sell the Land be
lousing to the estate of John Sttidslill lute of said county
deceased. ZIBY tiTUDSTILL, Adm'r.
Telluir, May 8th, 1844.
F iOUBDlONVlII after dutc,application will be made
to tbe Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county,
whilesitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell the land
nnd negroes belonging to the estute of Stephen Mobley, lute
ofsuid countv, deceased.
DAVID REDEN, ] A(J
Mav 15,1811.
FLEMING MOBLEY,
34
1 710UK iUOj\THS after date, application wil I be
. made to tlio Honorable the Inferioi Court o(Newtoi)
county .whilesitting as a Conrtol Ordinary for leuvelo sell
a part of tho negroes belonging to tire estate of Jeremiah Ma
thews, lute of suid county,deceased.
SARAH MATHEWS, Executrix.
May 21,1844. |wdl] 34
F olk months after date a|iplicutinu will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the land belonging to the estate ofSusuuuuh Johnson, lute of
said county, deccused.
JOS!All MURPHEY,Adin’r.
June SOtli 1844. 39
t iVOLIi MONTHS after date, application will be
1 made to tlio honorable Inferior Court of Telfuir county
hife siding as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
roes belonging to the estate of Arthur Bland, lute of
countv deceased.
J. C. CLEMENTS,
D. 13. CREECH,
July 2,184-1. 4in 40
► Adm’rs.
I ^OUR MONTHS after date application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of T'dfair county, while
sitting ns n Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of Kenneth McLennan, late cf said
county deceased.
( Adm’r,.
July 2,1341.
n il!) 40
D. B. CREECH, ]
to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
siting foi ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the fund nml
negroes belonging to the estute of William Smith, lute ofsuid
countv,deceased.
JAMES ROSS, Adm’r.
July 1, 1841. 42
georgiaT
New ton County
Court of'Ortliusiry,
March Term, 1§44,
on the estute of Joseph Simpson, late of said county, de
ceased, stating that he bus fully administered said estate, and
praying to be released from his Raid administration :
It is, on motion, Ordered, That tbe Clerk do issue, a citn
lion to all persons interested lo show ctuse, if any they can,
why the said Horuce J.Butes should not be dismissed from
bis suid administration, uud that said citation be published in
terms oftlie law.
A true extract front the minutes. March 7th,1844.
25 ni6m WM. D. LUCKIE.C.C. O.
GEORGIA,
Newton Comity
Court of Ordinary,
March I erni, I N i l.
T j PON the application of John W. Pitts, Adm.nisirutor on
U tire estute of Thomas B. Puce, late of this county, de
ceased, stating thut lie linn fully administered suid estate :
It is, oil motion,Ordered, That the Clerk do issue a eita
tiou to all persons interested, to show cause, if any they can,
why said John W. Pitts should not be dismissed from his said
administration, and tliut suid citation be published according
to I aw,
A trim extract from the minutes, March 5tli, 1844.
25 mtim WM. D. LUCK!E, O. C.O.
late ofZuelicuB A. Middlebrooks, late of Newton county,
deceased :
These arc therefore to cite uml admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditorsofsaid deceased ,to he and ap
pear at my office within the timeprencribed by law ,to show
cause,if any they have, why said lettereshouldnot begrant-
ed
Given under my hand at office, this 20th day of July,
1844.
WM. D. LUCKIE. c.c.o.
July 30, 1844. 44 ut
Notice to Debtors anti Trcdilor*.
A LL porsoni indebted to the estate of lsli*tb*tb Bnulley,
Into of the countv of Pulnnm, deceased, are requested to
make iiutnedi.ite payment, and those having demauds against
the HHine will present them in terms of lilt Inw.
B. W. SANFORD, Adtn’r.
July30,1844. 44 6t
Notice to Debtor* nud Lrcdilors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John Ingram, late of
Piituain count v,deceased, nre requested to make speedy
payment; nnd ull those having demands against the estate of
said deceased,will tender them to the executors in terms of
the law. WM. INGRAM. >
JtKNJAMIN INGUAM. [
Putnam county, July 9th, 1844. 42 fit
Notice to Debtors mid C'rcditors.
A LLner-on* indebted tu the estate ot Benjamin Limn, Into
of Wilkinson county, deceased, are requested to coma
forward and make settlement; and those having demands
against said estate, arc requested to render them in terms of
lire law. JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, August 20th, 1844. 47 fit
HATS! HATS!!
•O Ciues Fiitiliionnblc- Reaver
IIATS.ju.l received and lor ante low bv
E. \v. UANcno^-’
Mart'll 19,
HAT*.
75 cases Hats, of every ► tvle and quality from
$1,50 up to $8-~a new article of the N utria Fash
ionable Fur Hats, of a superior quality, Spring
Fashion,and mads toorder for the undersigned.
* JAS. II. 6IIAHAN.
MUMgcville, April 2.1844. 77 tf
GEORGIA, Telfair C omity.
rn IIIS indenture, tnude this tenth day of January, in the yt
J. ol our Lord Eighteen hundred and forty one, between Will
iam Alston, of the county and State aforesaid, of the one part,
and Alfred Burnham oftlie same place, nl the other pun. wit*
nesselh that the said William Alston, for and in consideration
ol the sum of One hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and
before the scaling and delivery of these presents, the recei
whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted,bargained,sold
and conveyed, and does by these presents grant, burguin, sell
and convey, unto the said Alfred Burnham, his heirs and as
signs, all that Tract or parcel of land, situate lying uml being
in the fourth District ol formerly Wilkinson now'Telfair coun
ty, known aud distinguished in tlreplnji ofsuid District by the
number three hundred and twenty-five, containing two hun
dred two und a half acres, more or less, with all the rights,
members uml appurtenances thereunto belonging.—To have
nnd to hold the afore described lot of land unto liim the said
Alfred Burnlium, bis heirs und assigns, together with all the
right, members and appertenances, to tho said lot of land,
any wise belonging, to his und their own proper use, benefit,
and behoof forever in fee simple. And the said William
Alston, for himself, his heirs,executors and adtninislrotors^iie
said bargained premises, together'with the right, title* and pos
session thereof, with the suid Alfred Biirnbuin, his heirs nnd
assigns, will warrant und forever defend the right and title
thereof, against tlieinsflves.aiid against tire claim of all other
persons whatever. In testimony whereof, the said William
Alston hath hereunto set his hand and uffixed his seal the
day and year first above written
Signed Sealed
signed Sealed and deliv- "j
I red in the presence of I
JOHN Mi INTI RE, f
JOHN REEVES. J
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50.
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of Our’s, by Charles* Lyon, author of Hem y Lorreguer ;
’harles O’Malley, Ace,.; Fairy Legends or the South of Ire-
und, by T.Crotton Crcker. a new edition; the Martyr Wife,
n Domestic Romance, by the. author of Elwood, the Banker,
Like FutherLike Son; Amy lleibert, by a Lady—Edited
by the liev. W. Sewell, B. D.
'The Life and public services of the Hon James Knox Polk,
with a compendium of'..is Speeches.on Nation’s public mea
sures; also,a sketch of the Life oftlie Hon.George M. Dallas,
published by N. Hickman; Life and Speeches of Henry Clay
vol., See., 2, by Greeley and McElratli; Major Jones's Court
ship, wi ll illustrations, by Darley; July Nos. of the Colum
bian Lady's’and Gentlemens’.Magazine more oft he .Muguz me#
ofShukespenic, with u variety of other new works ol the duT,
for sale at E. M. EDWARD’S Store.
Milledgeville, July 9,1844. 41 tf
THE DUTCH
HAVE COME AGAIN.
1 111E Subscribers respectfully inform their friends und tin
public generally, thut tlrey uie now receiving a lurgo
and fresh supply ol
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
lected from the New York murket by themselves, consisting
of the lutest styleof Ladies Dresses ;
Swiss, Jaconet,linenbekhorins Muslins;
Striped Swiss Muslins, all of a superior quality;
A large supply ofScotch aud French Ginghams,
Printed MousTines and banns, all of a superior quality ;
Bombazines,
Tire lutest style of French, English and American Prints,
great variety.
All kinds of Laces, the best assortment thut lias ever been
in this market.
Silk and Fillet Shawls, Neck 'Ties of the lutest style,
Fillet silk und embroidered Gloves and Mils oftlie latest
tyle,
Blenched nnd Brown Shillings, a large assortment,
Ladies Silk und Cotton Does, of all kinds,
Bonnets of every description,
Sun Shades. Parasols and Umbrellas,a largo assortment,
Linen Cambric hemstitched Handkerchiefs, aud plain do.
A large assortment of Cap and Neck Ribbons,
Mnrsniles and Marsnles Quills,
Latest style of Reitdy-iiiutlc Spring and
Slimmer Clothing lor Gentlemen’s wear, a large
assortment,
SUMMER HATS,
consisting ol Leghorn, Tuscan, Struw und Palm Leaf, n great
variety.
Tadics and GciiIIciikcii’s SHOES,
of all kinds.
QU*Tlre ubove articles will be sold cheaper than any ever
before offered in a Southern market. Pit-use call and exam
ine foryour*elvcs.
E. AVAITZFEEDEK A CO.
Cheap Dry Goods and Clothing Store, next door north
of Ilusnn's Hotel•
Milledgeville, March 19,1844. 25 tf
30,000 Dollars Capital!
ALEXANDRIA LOTTEKV.
Class No. 34, for 1944.
[*u be drawn in Alexandria, D. C., on Saturday
21,1844. ,,w *’
PRIZES!
$30,000
10,000
0,000
3,000
1 prize ori«,M*
1 «<> I Si?
too do <’!!!
I’ickais $10, Halves $5, (limners $9 60~
Certificatesu( Packages uf S5 Wlioleiickeie $13,
a
w »
do
25 Half
20 Quarter do
o?500 Bales, Packages, Cases,
Crates, Pieces, &c.
NEW SPRING GOODS
NOW OPENING AT
SHAMAN’S!!
Which he offers extremely low for Cash, determined to be
no! only as Cheap, but in fad will sell Cheaper
Goods than can be bad in any city short of
New York, quality ami style considered.
T HE undersigned would price his Goods, and give a list of
the entire, but who can tell whether tlrey arc cheap or
dear until seen ? Doubtless tho reader will bear me out when
I say that Goods are always cheaper in the newspaper than
in the store. I would respectfully ask the rcuder to hear this
one thing in mind, that I have ull the goods, in stylcandquul-
•ty,that others have, and will sell the sume on better terms
Please cull and see—Pi ice the G'*ods—then judge.
JAS. I1.SI1AHAN.
Milledgeville, April 2,1844. 27 tf
(TUTKAL HAIL ROAD
From Savnnnnli to Macon* Georgia
DISTANCE, 1 DO j MILES,
mills Road is in onerat
X transportation ol Freight
ngernn
Signed,
WILLIAM ALSTON, [L. S.]
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
Before me Michael Conely, a Justice of the Pence for said
county, personally appeared Alfred Berman who being duly
sworn said), that the original deed,of which the above and
foregoing,is us deponent believes a true copy, was placed by
this deponent, in the bauds of James H. McCall, Clerk of the
Superior Court ofsuid county, to be recorded, and has ucv
been returned.
Sworn to and subscribed before ) his
me. > ALFRED-f BURNHAM.
MICHAEL CONELY, J. P. ) mark.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
Before me, Michael Conely, s.1 ustice of tire Peace for said
county, personally appealed jffines II. McCall, who bein*
duly sworn, saiin that while noting Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, the original deed, of which tire above
und foregoim: is a true copy, was placed in his Itnnds to be
recorded, and whs lost or mislaid, so that lie cuunot find it.
Sworn to aud subscribed before me,)
April 26, 1841. >
MICHAEL CONELY,J.P.> JAMES H.Mi CALL.
It appearing to the Court (list the original deed, of which the.
above is a true copy, is lost, it is on motion, oidered by the
Court, that the said copy lie established in lieu of the suiu lost
original, after the expiration of six months, if nn cause lie
shown to tire contrary .and that notice hereof be published iu
one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for six
months.
I certify that the above and foregoing is a true extract from
tho uiinuteaof Telfair Superior Court.
JOHN F. McRAE, Clerk.
April 2(3,1841. 31 iu6m
daily, (.Sundays excepted,) for
l and Pusseugcrs. ’The Pus-
rum city to city, in 12 bouts.
Fure$8U0—children under 12, hulf’price. Tickets can Ire
purchased of E. Lafittk, Agent, Charleston, through to
Franklin, nt $24 50, aud they cun be procured at Montgomery,
through to Charleston.
HAT KB OF FREIGHT.
Weight goods generally, 55 cts. per hundred lbs.
.Measurement “ 15 “ ** cubic foot.
Iron in Pigs or Burs, 40 <( per hundred lbs.
Salt in £acks not over 4 bush. 60 “ “ Sack,
Dry Barrels, 80 “ 11 cadi.
Wei “ 1,25 “ “ “
Freight trains run through in 34 hours.
This line connects with Charleston by Steamers running
from both cities, oil Tuesdays, 'Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Steamers also kavo Charleston for Savannah every Friduy,
and .Savannah for Charleston every Monday morning. Days
of leaving Montgomery fur (’Ji.irJesion,Tuesdays,Thursdays
nnd Saturdays,liy Rail Road and Stages.
It. R. CUYLER, President.
Thomas Punsr., Gen. Superintend. ofTrunsport’u.
Savannah,June II, 1841. 37
GEOKGIA l C’ourl of Orslinary,
Ncwion Counlyi | July Term, I N i l.
mHE petition of Edwin Payne sliewetli unto the Court that
L on thollth day ol November, 1834, Rppe*Tuokfi Jr«*of
I said countv, now deceased, made uml delivered to him his
| penal bond iu lire sum uf Four 'fhojsnnd Dollars, conditioned
I to make or cause to be made good and lawful titles to the cast
half of lotof land. No.one hundred und ninety-five, with the
exception <>i twelve acres sold tu John Brit,and also, tire east
half of lot of laud, No. one huiidied and niuetv, both lots lying
uud being iu tire tenth district of foimall} Henry now New
ton comity. And it appearing to the Court that tire said
Eppes Tucker, Jr. depot ted this life without making titles to
tire said east halves of lots of land with tire exception as
aforesaid and without making provision therefoi by will.
And it also, furtlrer appearing to the Court, that the said Ed
win Payne lias paid the consideration money mentioned in
t>uid bond for said east halve* oflotaof land as aforesaid with
the exception of the number of acres therein excepted. It ia
ordered by the Court that McK' iidrce Tucker, Administrator
on the estate of Eppes 'Tucket, jr., deceased, do shew cause
il any Ire can, why a rule absolute sir:old not he granted re
quiring him toexecute lilies to said east halves uf the lots of
land m conformity with the provisions of said bond. And it
is further ordered by lire Court that this rulehe published in
some public gazette of this Stale iu conformity lo the statute
in such cases made and provided.
J. W. MANNING. Pet. Atty.
Broiitflit to Jail,
AT Irw inton, Wilkinson county, Georgia, a
Negro man by the name of JACOB, who nvn
he belongs to a inau by the namo of JOHN
KEENER, living in Barber county, Alabama.
Jacob is u Mulatto, baa a bushy head of hair,
spare built, aud about twenty five years old.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
property, pay chargas.aud take him.
a.U. MURPHY. Jailor.
Wilkitivou county, August 14th, 1844. 48 tf
it
July 9,1C44.
[20 25]
Something Brilliant!
50,000 25,000 15,000 Dollars'
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY.
Class K, for 1644.
To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C., on Saturday, gni
28, 1844. ’
78 number Loltciy, 15 drawn ballot,,
ITJ-Abant one prize to u blank!
GRAND SCHEME.
I aplcndid p>itcof50,OWO 2 prize’, uf
■ do 23,000 60 do
do 13,000 20 do
do 10,000 20 do
t prize of 7,000 20 do
do 5,000 25 do
do 3300 300 do
i do 2,017 ^ Ac. .
Whole tickets only #15—Halves #7d©—Quarteis$|*|
Eights $1 87.
Certificates of packages in the above splendid Lottery wlU
bo sent as follows:
Certificates of Packages of 20 Whole Tickets 1176
Do do 26 Half do 85
Do do 26 Quarter do 42 31
Do do 26 Eighths co 'j| jj
Orders for Tickets nnd Shares anil Certificates ofpflciiign 1
the above Splendid Lotteries, will receive lire most prompt I
attention, nndun account of end) drawing will beaentimm. I
diatelv after it is over, to all who may order tickets from a*- I
address J* J* GKEGOItVa A 4'0., Manigm,
WASHING TON CITY,D.6.
A tig. 27,184 4 . 48 P.
Dr.N.N. WELCH, Denlht,
MILLEDGEVILLE. Ga.
ESPFXTFUI.LY inform* the citizens of Milledreville
/ the Members oftlie Legulatuie. nud visitors to the city
during the sesaioa, that Ire isp/epsred to altrud to lire duties
of his profession, aud may at s II hours of the day be seen at
the atom of Mr. Edwards. IDs terms will be liberal.
Oct. 31, 1843. o tf
SFXiSNDXD FRIZES!
50,000 Dollars!
$25,000! #15,000!
GRAND ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class E, lor 1844.
To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C.$ on Saturday, Sql
28th, 1844.
78 Number Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots.
ALMOST OKF PRIZE TO A BLANK.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
1 Grand Capital of $50,0001
aplcndid prize of
do
Al c.
do
25.000
15,Iff')
10.000
7.000
5.000
3,500
2.617
1,250
1.000
500
400
250
200
150
&c.
Whole Tickets only $15—Halves $7 51)—Quarters |3 75
Eighths 1 874.
Certificates of Pnekogesol'26 Whole Tickets $170
Do do 26 Half do 85
Do do 26 Quarter do 42 56
Do do 26 Eighth do 21 25
'Tickets und Sliarca and Certificates of Packages fowl I
above splendid Lottery, constantly for sale at the office ofw I
Managers, No. 101, \\ est Main Street. f
Allordrrs hv mail w ill lie promptly utfended to.andenK-
count oftlre drawing srut immediately after it ia over, toil |
who order from us. Address
J. G. GREGORY A Co. Managers.
47 3t # RICHMOND.Vi.
M3 K ITKUfTIAICr!
1 nn nnn SHINGLES wanted immediatelyrorwl
IvUjUuU use olthre Institution, and a large quauUlJ* I
ScantlillfTS, SllPPlillg§, und square Irewn TIR* I
bei'S, to he of be*t pitch pine, and delivered inunediitstyi'* I
which cash or barter will bn paid. |
Persons desirous of entering into contracts will pie** I
themselves immediately. 1
ABNER HAMMOND,Inspect
(^Milledgeville Isnuary 1, 1844. 14 (f j
Tb.t Itoinincr IMim■■■'<’ lUplliod, ,
W HICH teaches how to make vegetable manure wiln®*
the aid of live stock, in from 15 to 30 days, by * coW *J l
of humid fermentation set into action at a cost from 50etf** I
• L k
A nd also to make compost in afetedayt. Andliowto®** I
a rich fertulizing liquid called "purin, having the eire*g»*
without the acrid qualities of urine. it J
With the view ot graduating tho cost, totlre quantify 0 '
upon which it limy lie desired to use the method, ll»® ion 0 **
ing scale of prices baa been adopted, viz
For gnrdeus of any extent
Farms up to 100acres
Farms from 100 to 200 acres
do from 200 to 300 do
do Iron) 300 to 400 do
do over400 acres in any one farm
Bv the remittance of the sum here epecified, a cop
method will be sent by muil or in uuy mode propose!
purchaser.
All letters ofinquiry must Ire post paid.
ABUETT Ac CO., Baltimore.
Proprietors of the Patent right for the Southern and
ern States. , «
flj^The puhliKher ofunv newspapers who i« following
cultural pursuits, by giving our adverlisenient insertion 1° .
amount of a single mrthou of any extent which he ,0, 7
and sending to uh a copy of each* number coutuii.ing th-j—i
have for liiaowu exclusive use a copy of the method renal**
to him by mail or otherwise ns ho may order. ^ ^Co.
A ugust 23,1843. if 49 „ ,
U*The putrons oftlre American I’ ••••rran.l otliert^^l
aavo their otders for rights and diiecinuis tor using (*•
process, supplied by enclosing the cu»h,postpaid,
Ire
so*
25*
r cl'M I
[b,5l
Il A KIV WAKE. ,
OAO ,,oz ’ UmIvc# nut] ForkN, fr"™,, 5 ' l 1 c 1 r f* |
^UU io$ J,50. j Art. ll. SIIAIUB. I
Jlillrdgc.illn, April2,1844. 27 if
WILLIAM K. DuttUAFI'ENim-D
ATTORNKY Al’ LAW.
Blnkcly, Early County. 6e®: r j,|
Refeiieni k.—Hun. Seaborn Jones, lion. ** ‘;YZ\
i/uilt, Ihm. A. Irertrm, Hon. Joteyh Slurois, JohnScIR. [
and Hrnry L. Benning Esqrs. (f
BACON ! UAt <»!% ! ! ,, I
5000 • G ' urei * U “ 1 '°W J |U«UT & STETS^
May 81,1U44. 34 tf
MAIL AUICANUL.1IENT.
Northern and Augusta Mail, riu Warrtntt*
DUK Dully nt lo A M. | CLOSKC 1>«H» *« • M?
M.ieon und Columbus Mail. ■ '
l>UK l>.lt, (Sunday .ic.ptrii).1 to A.M
CI.oskSU.il, •• I. U.
Savannah Mail.
DltK lliitl. (Mi. mtnir. , pi,.!) .1 is as- 1
CLOSt.S Ullll, " J.llSK-
Eh t out on Mail.
OUT, Mnn.Uj, ..(> £ **
closes •* •• •• .nr- *■ . .
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I)t 'F. Tliurutny sdU bunds) al 8 P. M. >*
CLOSE* MouiisrsiHl Tlituulav atSP.H* ^
Florida Mail. „
CLOSK1 Alnods)-, WrUi-ct-isy snU •» HA*r*
mhrk>nsvilte Mail- „
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