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tin h*ndre4 fc.ir.en. ofpl.a la.4,lyl.f i. lb.
toarth diairkl *( WitUiwon county, aaabai oolknown,
whereon J.h. N. Bmd» aaar liana; laalad an aalha P^P*"/
af Joba 8. Bf.fi/, la nnOnfr aa aaaeulloa la fc*jj,'j| | aji
UaakCa. tinned flroih the 8oparlor Caart of Wllklaaan
lotili *• John N. Brtdy. ,
Ow hundred onsarni «iuirtir i«wrfIwdilitpwwu,
lyin' la iba 2fitk fifotriet af Wilhiaaoa oonnty, wharaan Ma
jor O. Collioa aow liaaa; lnri.fi on at Iba proparlj of Major
C. Colllut lo antith oaa * fa iaausd from
of aald eountv infaVor rtf Haywood Hughs « Major t. Let*
liaaaad W-. King, indorser. . .. .j
Twa hundred two and a half nereaof land, wall impro.ad,
Wi.g la lh« iliird datriei of Wllhinaooooanly, whataonCoul-
•on damUriBow lit#*; lovlod o» u the proitjriy of toulion
Saadara lo satisfy a A fa in fhvar of Rohan W. L»dd ; iaauad
from tha rtuponor Court of Wilkinson couniy »a Coulaon
8 *Two*h'unilrod (wo tad a half acre* of pint land, woll lm-
proved, whereon William Diion now lira., lying in the llnrd
district of Wilkinaon rounly, number not known j alno, Iwo
hundred two and a half aorta or land, more or lean, known at
tha Faireliilda place; both lola leriod on aa lha properly of
William Diion, lo taliefy ihrea fi fat iaauad from Ilia Superior
aad Inferior Couna of Wilkinaon county, in fayor ofWiu.L.
Parker >a Wm. Dixon and A. II. Raiford.aecurilr—lha inhere
in favor ofS.dc. T. Heall and Eire Hrinard ea Wm. Dixon.
Ooa olay bank mare, about 6 yeara old, levied on aa Ibo
property of Thomaa Jackaon, lo aaliafy an execution in favor
ofureen R. Tinah »e O. D. Oagood, and Thomaa Jackaou,
Two ? hundred and a half acrea of land, whereon John
Kemp now lives, in the 26ih district, number not known; le
vied on as the property of John Kemp to satisfy VtTfn 1 00
issued from the .Superior Court at October lerm, 1842, re
turnable to April Term, 1843, in favor of John Doe on the de-
miae of Thomaa White 6c Co. va Kichard Roe, caaual rector,
and John Kemp, teuant in poeaeaaionc
8. B.munrm,
August 30,1844. 49
Wilkinson October Sheriff’* Sale.
W ILL be aold before the Court-liouae door in the town
oflrwinton, Wilkinaon county,on the first l uemlav
In OCTOBFaR next, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit: . u id-
One lot of land, containing two hundred two and a hair
acrea of Pine land, aroll improved, known aa the Sliofner
place, number two hundred and ninety eight, lying in the 3d
district of Wilkinson county,adjoining lauds of J* me * Jack-
son and others; levied on aa the property of Samuel Cooper,
to satisfy sundry fi I as issued from a Justice’s Court of said
couniy of Wilkinson, in favor ol Joel Rivera, Administrator
on the estate of Jonathan Pears.ro vs Samuel Cooper and Jes
se C. Jackson, and Alexander Paamore, security, now con
trolled by John Freeman,from the security, Alexander I as-
awanrm PriinAriy pojoied out by John Freeman.
f two and a hall acres of Pine land, well nn
njamin Remp now lives, lying in the 3d
n county, number not known ; and one
sorrel stud colt, about three years old; one iron gray mure
and colt, and one bay horse, about seven years old , a I levied
on aa the property of Benjamin Kemp, to satisfy one fi fa issu
ed from llie lufenor Court of suid couniy,io favor of William
E. Caswell vs Benjamin Kemp. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
8. B.MURPHY, D.Sh’ff.
August 20.1844.
8. B* MURPHY, Deputy Sheriff.
Wilkinson October Sheriff’» Sales.
W ILL be sold at the Court house door in the town ol Ir
winton, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property,to wit:
One hundred end seventy acres of pine land, lying in the
twenty-sixth district, number not known, adjoining lands of
James Parks and others, wheseon Jane Hase now lives, well
improved; levied on as the property ol Elias D. Hose and
Jane Hase, his wife; and one sorrell filly, six head of hogs,
and five head of cattle, levied on to satisfy one execution is
sued from the SuperiorCourt of Wilkinson couniy,in favor of
Thomas Jackson vs Elias D. Hase and June Hase, his wife.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
One hundred one and one fourth acres of pine land, lying in
the third district, number not known, whereon Daniel acippet
now lives; levied on us the property of Daniel Scipner, to
satisfy four fi fas issued from u Justice’s Court in ftivor of
Samuel Beall va Daniel 8cipper, and Thomaa Jackson,
security— now controlled by toe secuiity. Properly poioted
out by Scipper. Levy made and returned to me by a consta-
S. B. MULPHY, D. Sheriff.
August 14,1844. 48
~~ Wilktnuoii IVIorlgnge Sheriff *s Sale. ,
W ILL be sold on iho first Tuesday in OCTOBER next
at the Court-house door in the town of Irwinton, Wil
kinaon county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
Two grav mares, one
tan bead of stock cattle,
to January Term, 1846—in favor of John Doke va
r Doke. Property pointed out iu said mortgage.
SOLOMON B. MURPHY, D. Sheriff.
.1844. 44
one four and the other seven years old,
_ ttln, twenty-eight head of hogs, two feather
beds,and two bedsteads,and kitchen furniture; all levied on
as the property of Alexander Doke to satisfy one mortgiigo fi
fa issued from the Interior Court of Wilkinson county—r
turnable tojanui *“ - ‘
Alexander I
July 30,1844.
Butts October Sherifl’* Sale.
W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next be
fore the Court-house door in tne »*'v »i of Jackson, Butts
county, within the usuul houis of uaie, the following proper
ty, to wit: —
One lot of laDd,#isr5,'in the 2d district of originally Henry,
now Butts cduhty ; also, lot of laud No 82. in the 3d district
of originally Monroe, now Butts county, both the property of
Thomas Foster; levied on to satisfy one fi fa from Butts In
ferior Court in favor of John H. Low vs the said Thomas
Foster. Property pointed out by defendant.
O. H. P. McCLENDON, Dept. Slieiff.
Aug. 27,1844.48
Crawford Postponed Sheriffs Sale.
\\j ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
fi of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in OC'l’OBER next
within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wii:
One lot of land, containing 202J acres, more or less, No. 87,
in the 3d district of originally Houston, now Crawford county,
levied on as the property of William A. Tlmrp. to satisfy one
fi. fa. from Bibb Inferior Court in favor of Jeremiah Hearing
vs. William A. Tharp. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
JAMES REEL AND, Sheriff.
Aug. 27,1844. 48
W
OCTOBER next, within the usualhoursof sale,the I
•ing property,to wit:
Sixteen hundred and twenty acres of pine and swamp land,
more or less,lying and being in the county of Montgomery,
on the east side of the Oconee river; levied on ns the proper
ty of William Joyce to satisfy an execution issued Irom the
Superior Court of said county, in favor of the Clerk of the
Superior Coart of said county, for costs, vs said William
Joyce. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
SOLOMON WILLIAMSON,
August 20,1844
, Deputy
Shff.
Montgomery Postponed SlieriIt Sale*.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in Mt. Vernon,
on the first Tuesday iu OCTOBER next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One pided Stallion, eight or nine years old; levied on
aa the properly of Hugh McNatt, to satisfy one fi la issued
from the Superior Court, in favor of the Central Bank of
Georgia va Hugh McNatt, David B.Cruch and George
Willis.
A Iso, one hundred acrea of pine land, more or less, lying in
the Afty-firat district,G. M.of said e.ounty, the place whereon
Lucretla Phillips formerly lived; levied on as the property of
.Patrick-Phiilips to satisfy one.fi fa issued from a Justice’s
Court in the fifty-first Company district G. M. in favor of
Jesse Morris vs Patrick Phillips, hew made and returned to
me by «• constable.
J. M. WALL, Sheriff.
Aug. 15th, 1844. 47
TMflilr October SbrrttPa Sale.
"ITTILLhe sold on the first Tuesday inOCTOBEK next, at
y v the Court-houso door in the town of Jacksonville, Tel-
fai rcounty, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit i
One negfo girl named Jane, levied on aa the property of
Henry L- Wells, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia, va aaid Walls. Terms cash -
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
August 28,1844 50
Telfair November Sheriff’* Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, be
fore the Court-house door in the'towu of Jacksonville,
Telfair county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
properly, to wit:
Dot of laad No. 185, 4a the seventh District of originally
Wilkinson, aow Tslfair county, levied on as <h« property of
Washington Rogers, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of D. McMil
lan and L. Galbrath vs said Rogers.
Levy mede and returned to me by constable.
ARCH’D McDUFFIK, Dept.Sheriff.
Sept. 2,1844. 50
Telfair November Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,
before tha Court-liouae door in the town of Jackson
ville, Telfair couniy, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit;
A negro man named Moses, levied on to aatiafy six small
exeeutions in favor of Hiram Roberta, bearer, va. Washing
ton Rogers. and Kenneth McLennan, endorser.
Lots ofland Nos. 192, 191, and a part of 237, 20 acrea of
said lot in the northeast corner of said lot excepted, No. 238,
•containing 2024 acres each; also, two fractions, No. 189 and
190, containing 260 seres, all lying in the 7th District of orig
inally Wilkinaon, now Telfair county; all levied on as the
proparty of Peter McArthur, to aatiafy two fi faa issued from
n Justice's Couriin favor of Hiram Roberta va Stephen Hub-
•bard.and Peter McArthur, security.
All levied 011 aad returned to me by a constable.
Saplemher 9, 1844,
ARCHIBALD
by a
McB
UFFIE, t>. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS* SALES.
Administrator’* Sale.
LY to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
A GRCEAB'
Court of Newton county, when sitting aa a Court of
Ordinary, will ha sold in tha town of Covington, in said coun
ty,before the Court Neuaedoor, ou the fir* Taeedty in No
vember next, the lot of land whereen Nimrod Shephard lived
at the time of his death, joining leads of Eli Bennatt and oth
ers in said county. Sold for the benefit of the heirsandc red-
itors- Terms ou the day of tele.
JOSEPH HOLLINGSWORTH, Adm’r.
FRANCES SHEPHARD, Adm’x.
Newton county, August 27th, 1844 . 49 Id
A GREEABLY to an onkrr^f^e Infsrhr Court of DeKolh
ceuniy, when silling for ordinary purposes, will be aold
in Columbus, no the first Tuesday In October nuxt, all tha
right and title which John B. Blount, lata of DoKalb eounty
deesosod, had to a curtain negro man by the name of Henry-
sold for tbs benefit of the heirs and creditors of sold deceased.
Terms at salt. CHARNER HUMPHRIES. Adm’r.
DeKtlbcounty, July IOth,1844. 43 Ida
ovtmbsr n.xt,
VV wltkln tha nsti.l bonrtafaili, ngrss.bly loan nrdsrol
tb.laf.rior (.’.art of Crawford county, wbilo sBtiag fur oi«8-
cry (turpowa, before Iho Ooort-houH door la Crawford
QOoaty, two loto of low), nuabera time end tw.my-four, la Ikr
.wool Dfolrfol of fernrerly Hou.ton. now Crawford count/,
kouwo.. H.mm.ek’. Grore, (except t .axil porduo of lm
neiaber nine .h.longle, to Hlmetra H.mm.ek, and on. half
aero of land wh.ra th. (rev. yard la.) Hold a. tha nruparly
of William Hammeck,doc<Muad, ofaatd county, for the bene
fit of the hair, only*
Term, will tm, small note, with approved aecurltv, duo Iba
twenty filth day of Docmbor, IMS.
TOI DERT D. HAMMACK, > , . ,
MANSKL W. HAMMACK. J AU,n
Crawford eounty, An,u.t 38, IM4. 43 td
Arlntlnl.trntor’s -title.
O GKEEABLY toaoordvr olthe Hoitnrnlile Inferior Court
A. of Putnam county, while sitting an n Court of Ordinary.
.. ill be anld on the first Tuesday in November next before the
Court House door in Lee county, one lot of laud containing
two hundnred two and a half seres, morn or less, known by
lot No. 14, in the twelfth district, orginally Lne county,
granted to William D. Cole, deceased,end sold as the proper
ty of aaid deceased for a distribution amongst lltu legatees of
said deceased. JOHN C. MASON. Adm’r.
de bonis non.
Putnam county, Aug. 24th. 1844. 49 td
AdiiflKilMrator’s Sale.
W ILL h« sold on Friday,the 8th day of November next
within the usual hour• of sale, at thn late resilience of
Benjamin Exutn, deceased,all the perishable property be
longing to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Corn,
Fodder, Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Sheep, Household nnd Kitchen
Furniture, and various other at tides now too tedious to men
tion.
Sale to continue from day to day until all ia sold.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, Jr.. Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, August 20th, 1844.47
Adinlnflitralor’ft Snlo.
A GREEABLY to anorderof the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary,
purposes, will be sold before the Court House door, iu the
town of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday iu Jauuary next, the
negroes belonging to the estate of Benjamiu Exutn, late of
said county, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, Jr.,Adm’r.
Wilkinaon county, August 2()ih,1844.47
Executors* Mule.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Wil
kinson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold before the Courthouse door iu the town oflrwinton.
on the first Tuesday in November next, the land belonging to
the estate of Richard Whitaker, late of said county, deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day.
NATHANIEL WHITAKER, ? L-« wrnlrtr .
HUDSON WHITAKER, J executors.
Wilkinson county,Sept. 2,1844.50
CITATIONS.
Vk^EREAH riVMsry*3arks«dsuVpjBiesto me for let-
W (era af Administration on lha aalale of Horatio Bsrksa-
dale, lata of said county, dreesaad :
These era, therefore, to eita aad admonlib all aad aingulsr
lira kindred nnd creditors of aaid deconned, to be and appear at
my office within the tiros prescribed by law, lo ahawcause, if
ly they have, why said fettera should not be granted.
Given uuder tny baud at offiue, this 27th day of August,
144. 48 5t JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.o.o.
Guardiun’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to uu order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Hancock county, while sitting as a Court of or
dinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in OC TOBER next,
before the Court house dnor in the town of Sparta, Hancock
county, onenkgroman, PRINCE, belonging to my children,
nnd sold lor their benefit; Terms on the day.
BURWELL BROWN, Guardian.
July 9,1844.41 td
Head Quarters, i
Millkdukville, 19th July, 1844- 5
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments, compos
ing the 1 st Brigade, 4th Division, Georgia Militia.
J AMES N- WINGFIELD hnvingdeclined lo accept the
office of Brigadier General of the 1st Brigude of the 4th
Division of the Milita of this State, I have thought proper to
issue this, my proclamation, hereby ordering you, the said
Colonels or Commandants of Regiments, to cause an election
to b»* held on Monday, the thirtieth day of September next, at
the several places of holding elections for members of the
General Assembly, giving due notice thereof, for the election
ofa Brigadier General, to fill theaforemid vacuncy. And I do
further order, that returns ofsaid election lie made to Head
Quater* in the time prescribed by law.
By the Commader-in-chief.
41 td JOHN H. BROWN. Aid-de-camp.
BRIGADE OKDLKS.
Head Quarters, lid Brigade, 3d Div. G.N.
Mn.LEDGKViLi.r., 31st Aug. 1844.
A N Election for Colonel to command the 33d Regiment G.
M. will he held at the Court-house in the city of'Miiledge-
villo.on Saturday, the 12th day of October next.
Captains Levin J. Smith and George W. Butts will cause
twenty days n 'ice ofiha intended election, to be givenineach
of the Company Districts belonging to the Regiment, by no
lien to be posted at their several muster grounds.
Any two Justices of the Inferior Court or Justices of the
Peace, together with two freeholders, or the two Captains
shove designated, may superintend the election. A return of
the election will he transmitted to the Commander-in-chief
within thirty days after the election.
49 td S. P. MYRICK,Brig. General.
law School at Augusta.
T HE Subscriber’s Lectures will recouiuit-iice ou thn third
Monday iu October. Any desired information, in rela
tion to his system of teaching, d&c. can he obtained hv letter.
Augusta, Ang.7, 1844.
WM. TRACY GOULD.
46 lUt
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Warranted to Cure or Benefit a Patient or
money returned.
F OR the Cure of that truly distressing nialady.Bick Hoad
Ache, here is a mild and sale remedy fully to he relied
on. In no instance will a single box fail to benefit a patient
whilst the use of two or three is sufficient generally, to cure
a case. Amongst the many evidences of the utility of the
medicine,read the following:
Dr. Little—I lake great pleasure in informing you that
my wife lias been entirely cured of Sick Head ache by
use of Dr. Sponr’s Sick Head ache Pills. The case was
of many years standing during which many other remedies
were used hut without success.
JOHN C. MAUND.
Talbot co., August, 1844.
For a full history of the Nature oftlie disease and the mode
by which it is cured see the pamphlet.
To be had of Haviland 6c Rihi.f.y, Augusta, Geo., W. G.
LITTLE, Milledgevilln. H. Shotwkll, Macon, S. A. Bil
ling, Columbus and J. Jaceior, AlbartV. They can be had
at Fort Gaines,Talbotton, Madison and Hawkinsville.
Milledgeville, Sept. 1st, 1844.49 eow3t
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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Nov. 14fA 1843. 7 >-i
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GEOKGIA, Baldwin County. ilfLl B
Wf HEREAS Alary Whitaker and JamesC. Whitaker,Ex-
ff ecutrix aud Exacutoi on the estate of William Whita
ker, deceased, apply tome tor letters of dismission from said
Executorship:
Thesearet herofon-tocitc and admonishallandungulav
thekindredandcreditorrot sniddeceaitedtn be andappearat
my office within thctimeprescribed by law do show cause,il
anythey have,why aaidletterssbould notbrgranted.
Given underniv* hand u mffice, this 4ih day of June,1844.
36 iiiGm JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, II Hid will CoilllfY*
\\J IIEREAS John Treanor, Admiiiistraior on the estate of
YY Nicholas D.Treanor,deceased,applies lo inefor let
ters ofdismissionfrom said Administration:
These are therefore to cite nnd Admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to
show cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given undermv hand at office, this IGlh day of April, 1844.
29 m6m JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c.c.o.
GEOKGIA, Baldwin Couniy*
ITT HE REAS Frances Reddy, Administratrix on the estate
VV of Isham Reddy, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and aingular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office within the lime prescribed by law,loshow cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 30th day of April, 1844.
31 m6in JOHN W. VV. SNEAD,c. c. o.
GEOKGIA, Baldwin County.
\\/ HEREAS John S. Stephens, administrator on the ea-
VV tote of Allen B. Stephens, deceased, applies lo me for
letters of dismission from said Administration:
These are,therefore,to cite and admonish silandsingular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause,
il any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, thin 16th dnv of July, 1844.
42 m6in JOHN W. VV. SNEAD, c. c.o.
GEOKGIA, Decatur Connty.
\\7 HEREAS Mary A. Williams and William Peabody
f f Administratrix and Administrator oil the estate of Sam
uel Williams, late of raid countv deceaued, apply to me for let
ters of DismisMion from said Administration.
These sre therefore to cite and admoninh all and singular,
the kindred and creditorn ofsaid deceased lo be and appear at
my office within the time prexcrihed b ; v law. to show cause,
if any they have, why suid letters of Dismission should not
be granted.
Given uuder my hand at office this 6th dnv of May,1844.
33 inBin JOHN P. DICKfcNSON, c.c.o.
GEOKGIA, Decatur County*
%T7liEKEAS John T. Smith, Guardian for George G.
VV Gaines, applies to me for letter* 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 cause,if any they have, why said letters should not
he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 15th day of March, 1844.
25 m6m JOHN P. DICKENSON,C.C. O.
OEOKOIA, Wilkinson Couniy*
Wf HEREAS James Exutn, Jr. applies to me for letters of
VV Administration on the estate of Benjamiu Exutn, late
of said county, deceased :
These are therefore, to cite and adtnonisholl and singular,the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under iny hand at office, this 12th dnv of August, 1844.
47 5t A. B. RA1FORD, c. c. o.
GEOKGIA, Wilkinson County*
Vl/*HEREAS Joel Rivers and James Gibson apply to
VV me for letters ot Dismission on the estate of Joel
Brewer, late of Wilkinson county,deceased :
These are,therefore, to cite noil admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to he and appeur
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause
il'any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given uuder my hand ut office, this2d dav of April, 1844.
28 m6in A. B. KAIFORD, c. c. o.
GEOKGIA, WilkliiMon County*
"ITTHEREAS Joel Rivers, Administrator de bonis non on
VV the estate of VVenlock C. Pearson, late of this county
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from said
Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite nil concerned to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not bn granted.
Given under tny hand at office, this 8tli March, 1844.
25 m6m AUG. B. KAIFORD, C. C. O.
GEOKGIA, W r ilkiiison Couniy.
11/ IIEREAS Howe 1 L. VVhiiehurstJGunrdian of James L.
V V Whitehurst, applies for dismission from said Guardian
ship :
These are, therefore, to cite and ndmonish all concerned, to
show cause,ifanv they have, within the timo prescribed by
luw, why suid letters should not he granted.
Given under my baud ut office, this 1st April. 1844.
29 1116111 AUG. B. KAIFORD,«. c. o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
'IT/ HEREA3 Micnjnh Poulk, Guardian for the orphans of
W John Poulk. uppliea lo ill* fui leltcia uf di*niiB*lun
from said Guardianship:
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish ull concerned to
file their objections in my office, if any they have, why said
letters should not be grained.
Given under my hand ut office, this 23rd duy of March,
1843.
27 mfim AUG. B.RAIFORD.C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Piitnuin County.
41’ HEREAS Buxhrod VV. Sanford applies for letters of
f r Administration on the estate of Albert Jones, late of
said countv,deceased :
These ere, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said decensed, to be and appear
at my office, within the time pressrihed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, thisfitli Hept. 1844.
50 5t VVM.B. CARTER, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
Tm/HEREAS James Ii. McCall applies to me for letters of
V V Administration on the estate of John G. McCall, late
of snid couniy. decensed :
These are therefore to cite und admonish all and singular
thn kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifanv they have, whv snid letters should not lie granted.
Given under mv hand at office, in Jacksonville, August8th,
1844. 47 5t JOHN F. McRAE,C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
TT/HEREAB WilliamStudstill,Jr. applies to me for let-
W ters of Administration on the estate of William Stftd-
still. Sen., late of said county, deceased :
These are,therefore,tocite and admonish all andsingular
the kindred and creditorsof said deceased ,to be anduppear
at tny office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifanyt hey have, why said tellers should not be granted
Given undor my hand at office this 5th day of Sept, 1844.
51 5t JNO. F. McRAE, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Applinir Couniy.
\JfLT IIEREAS SimonC. Vick, Administrator on the estate
VV of Moses Vick, late of said county, deceased, applies
to me for letters nf Dismission on the some:
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular
the kindred nnd creditorsof said deceased to be and appear al
tny office, within the time prescribed by law,and file their objec
tions, ifany they have,why snid letters should not be granted.
Given under tny hand,at office, this 4th March, 1844.
26 m6m MALCOM JOHNSON, (3.C. O.
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
TTTHEREAS Norman Gillis and Mark Phillips apply to
VV me for letters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Gillis, late of said county,deceased.
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause ifany they have, why snid letterashould not be granted.
Given under my hand n*t office, this 6th day of Sept., 1844.
51 6m FARQUHARD McRAE, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
ITTHEREAS David Thompson applies for letters of Ad-
VV ministration on the estate of Samuel Thompson, late
of said couniy, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be sod appear at
my office within the time prescribed hy law, to show causa, if
nnv they have, whv said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 9th day of Sept. 1844.
51 5t WM. D. LUCRlE, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, j Clerk’s Office, Court
Jasper Comity* i of Ordinary*
IT7HEREAS Lr.wu L. Lane and William M. John
VV ston apply to me for letters of Administration de bonis
non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Nathan John
ston, late of said county, deceased:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all andsingular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, in Monticello, within the time prescribed by law,
and file their objections, (ifany they have,) why aaid letters
of administration should not be granted at the next November
Term of the Court.
Given under my hand, at office, in Monticello, this 4th
September, 1844.
50 5t SAM'L D. VARNER, Clerk.
GBORWIAi ? Court of Ordinary,
Newton Connty. i March Term, 1844.
TTPON the application of Horace J. Bates, Administrator
U on the estate of Joseph Simpson,late of said county, de
ceased, staling that he has fully administered sai J estate, and
praying to be released fttim Ills said administration :
It ia, on motion, Ordered, That the Clerk do issue a cita
tion to all persona interested to show cause, if any tliev can,
why the aaid Horace J. Bates should not be dismissed from
his said sdministration, and that said citation bo published ia
terms oftlie law.
A true extract from the minutes, March 7th.l844.
25 m6m WM. D. LUCKIE.C.C. O.
GEORGIA, ? Court of Ordinary,
Newton County* s March Term, 1844.
¥ [PON the application of John W. Pitta, Administrator on
U the estate of Thomas II. Pace, late of this county, de-
ceased, stating that he haa fully administered said estate :
Il is, on motion,Ordered, Thst the Clerk do issue a cita
tion 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 that aaid citation bepublishsd according
tolaw.
A true extract from the minutes, March 5th, 1844.
95 mfim WM. D. LUCKIK, C.C.O.
IONTIIS NOTICES.
S .ft.r fi.l., application will be
FOUR WO
L’duju atoNTSI . ,,
A 1 mafia to tha Haaorabte th* Inferior tout of Fufoaki
couaty. whaa ail I in, for ordinary purpoaoa, for lcara to rell o
port ortho Najrore belonging to ilia oalate of caarard [lurch,
a**, daaaaaad.
EDWARD A. BURCH, Admhriatrator.
BLANKS IOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
" ’
L-OUH MONTII8 .Bar date, application wiU be
F nreda to tha Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinaon
count/, while lillin, for urdinar/ purpose,, for lease lo .all
lha real a.t.ts balonginx to llrea.l.laof Benjamin Extmi.lata
of Mid count/, daoeeasd,
JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adm’r.
Anfuit 19th 1844. 47
l^’OIJR ill ON THN after date, application will be
J. made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Putnam countv,
whan sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Bradley, lute of
•aid eounty,deceased.
B. W. SANFORD, Adm'r.
Putnam county, August 8^1844. 46
LIOtK MONTHS after date .application will be
J 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Hnlilwiii
Couniy, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real and personal property belonging to the estate of Al
exander Green, Inte of said enuutv,deceased.
HUGH KNOX, Administrator//* font's non.
July 16th, 1844. 42
I^OIJR MONTH* alter duteapplication willbe maile
J 1 to the honorable (he 1 nferior Court of Baldwin county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordiunry, for leave to sell lot uf
land t No. 158in the 16tli District, Unsa county—also, lot No.
535. in the 2d District, Forsyth county; it being the property
ofthe orphans ot Vincent Vickers, deresseil.
HARRIET VICKERS, Guardian.
June 18th, 1844. 38
TTIOUIt MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
1’ to the Inferior Court of Lnuruns comitv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the laud belonging to
tbs estate ol Moses Tison, deceased.
ABNER TISON, Adm’r.
July 9,1844. 41
LYOUK MONT.I8 .Bar dale application will lie
Jt 1 made to the Inferior L’ourt of Wilkinaon county, while
■itting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sail tha land and ns*
gross halonging to tire salute of Joltn Kettles, Sr-, late of Wii-
kinaoti connty, deceased.
MAKTIIA KETTLES, Adm’x.
WILLI\M GAllRATT, /
JAMES H. MILLS, ) J,mn r *'
June 4th, 1844 . 37
17*OUR HON TH Salter date, application willbe made
JL to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county,
whilesittlng for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell tho land
and negroes belonging to the estate of Stephen Mobley, late
ofsuid county,deceased.
DAVID REDF.N, ? Adm’rs
FLEMING MOBLEY, S
Mav 15,1844. 31
17*OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofNewton
county,whilesittlng as a CourtofOrdinary .forleaveto sell
apart of the negroes belonging t4) the estate of Jeremiah Ma
thews, late of said countv, deceased.
SARAH MATHEWS, Executrix.
May 21,1844. |wdl] 34
POUR MONTHS after date application will be
JT made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, while eitting ns a Court of Ordinary,for leave to sell
the land belonging to tho cstolc of Susannah Johnson, late of
said county, deceased.
JOSIAI! MURPHEY,Adm'r.
June 20th 1844. 39
WTIOUR MONTH* after dote, application will he
.F made to the honorable Inferior Court of Telfair connty,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Arthur Bland, late of said
county deceased.
J. C. C -EMENT8,) . * m , r ,
D. 11. CREECH, J*'""'*-
July 2,1844. 4in 40
l^OUR MONTHS after date application will be made
l 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Telfair county, while
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the rent estate
belonging to the estate of Kenneth McLennan, late cf said
county deceased.
D." B. CREECH, | Adl,, ’ r "'
July 2,1844. m4.n 40
TjNOUR MONTHS after date application will be
J/ made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
siting foi ordinary purposes for leave to sell all tho land and
negroes belonging to tne estate of William Smith, late ofsaid
county, deceased.
JAMES ROSS, Adm’r.
July 1,1841. 42
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors*
,4 LL persons indebted to the estate ol Benjamin Exutn, late
l \ of Wilkinson countv, deceased, ere requested to come
forward and make settlement; und those having demands
against said estate, are requested to render them in terms of
the law. JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, August 20th, 1844. 47 6t
GEORGIA* ? Court of Ordinary*
Neivton County*} September Term* 1844.
\X7HEREAS Isaac S. Miudlebrooks, Guardian of the or-
W phans ofSpotsford Pierce, applies for letters of dis
mission from SQid Guardianship :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
hy law. to show cause,if any they have, why said letters of
dismission should not he granted.
Given under tnjr hand. nt office. thin Qth dnv nf Bant. 1R44.
51 6t WM. D.LUCKIE, C.C.O.
GEORGIA* ) Court of Ordinary*
Newton County. S September Term* 1841
■VT7HEREA8 Joel Colly, Administiator on the estate ol
▼ v Susannah Tillery, late of SHid county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of Dismission from snid estate :
These are, thereto™, to cite and udtnonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters of dismissiun should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 9th day of Sept. 1844.
51 6m WM. D.LUCKIE, C.C.O.
A fgOOLAfll/llION.
UwOKOROS W. CRAWrOSD. BUU.
Sr , SsRifo b 3-*.%:i« jW* 0 V; r *
‘l-u-1,1 proper to leeue ihia.my proclemotioo, hreel-y ofifer
?*to*be vigilant in oodeoveri'ng luapornlieuutelfi fuRitWe.
Je, that he me) he l.ronght to IrJ.T for the offence »,lb
hanTanfi the greet teal of tbe Stata at the
which he amnfie charged
Given under
a,,,;-, .844. ..n„
of me Independence of th” jjriitefiStelee.tbe^
eliiyninih.
GKOllUE W.CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
N.C. Barmett, Secretary of Stele.
Deicrifition.
McFail is about nix feel high, light complexion,
blue cyce, long uuse, n Inile eloupcd in lire body, eufi eboul
33 year. old.
ITTAn additional reword nt _ „
Two bund red nnd Fifty Dollar*,
will bo paid In lha Sulucrihar lor lire apprehension and d'li''
er> ofthe said Aloxnnder McFail lo the Sheriff or Jailor of
Lowndeacounty, ANGUS M’AULEY.
dj-TIre Savannah Republican will plena” cony ilia ehuve
Proclamation end additional reword, end lorwerd iho account
to the off.ee of llie Georgia Journal for payment.
51 3t
JUST RECEIVED
a mwxrrrii’,.
tJ-FAU AND WINTER DRY ennee,,
cntinlwa that Ira ie aow receiving a large^ sneei/L
Winter Goods, whieh he ell*he abl, lo i.u.'f^H
EAoCSr 0,h " ,,0,e “ “Ns*!,'tgg
Tire Good. coaslsl In part of die following erti,u. ..
Black anil blue black llombardnee, do. Ah,.cc.. ’ 1,5
Silk werp Cbo.au., Affgh.n S.ii,,. end 1 '**’
Changeable Indiana Cloth—a new article In, I .j- ,.
Mourning Ginrhoiu., Silke, end Saline, L,J *‘
Pleid Tartar Dnmeek,
Caehmere oml Fancy Net Shnwls,
Furniture end Fancy Colin,c.t., Mnurnintd*
A larga supply ofLvsIn l.acr.Footiiiff ami l-'ri.:!
Blua, Black and Bfuehlack Broadcloths. Ugn *
Black, Hlneblnck andfanev Cnssiinares’,
with a variety ofother ar ic ea too numarous ioms #ll0fc
N. B. All peraons purehaaing ItryGmlu
■heirinlereat to call and examine Ilia Oooda before
Meowhere. Please call at the eign of ihe New YifS!
Goods Store. Ore
Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 1844. {'7.
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A. M'A.
GEOKGIA ( Court of Ordinary,
Newton Comity, S July Term, 1844.
rpilK petition of Edwin Payne aheweih unto the Court that
J. on Ihe I lih day of November, 1834, Eppes Tucker Jr., of
eoid county, now deceased, inode end delivered to him hie
penal bond in Iho Bum of Four Thnueund I’ullare, conditioned
to mnkc or catiee to be made good and lawful titles lo Ihe coat
half of lotof land. No.one hundred and ninety .five, with the
exception of twelve acrea sold to John Bril, and also, the enai
half of lot ofland, No. one hundred and ninety, both lola lying
and being iu the tenth district of formall) Henry now New
ton county. And it appearing to llie Court lhal the aaid
Eppea Tucker.Jr.departed this life without moiling lilies In
the aaid east halves of loie of land with Ihe exception na
aforesaid end without making provision therefbt by will.
And it also, further appearing to the Court, that tha said Ed
win Payne hns paid the consideration money mentioned in
•aid bond for said salt halves of lots of land ae aforesaid with
tile exception of the number of acres therein excepted. Itia
ordered by ihe Court that McKrndreo Tucker, Administrator
on Ihe estate of Eppea Tucket, jr., deceased, do shew cause
II any he can, why a rule absolute should nut be granted re
quiring him toexecute litlee to said east hnlves unite lots of
land III conformity with the provisions of soul bund. And it
ie further ordered by the Court thnt this rulebe published in
some public gaxetle oftliis Slate in conformity to the statute
in auen cases made end provided.
, , J. W. MANNING, Pet. Atty
A true extract from the minutes, July 1st, 1844.
WM. D. LUCKIE.c. c. o,
July 9,1844. (20 25] 41 3,„
GEOKGIA, Telfair County.
T HIS indenture, made this lentil day uf January, in the year
ut our Cord Eighteen hundred nnd forty one,between Will-
iain Alston, of the county nnd State aforesaid, of the one port,
and Alfreu Burnham of ilia same place, olthe other nurt. wit-
place, of the other parr, wit-
neaseth tuat the aaid Willium Aluton, for anil in consideration
ol the sum of Oue hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and
before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt
whereof io hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, aold
and conveyed, nnd tinea hy these preseola grant, bargain, sell
and convey, unto the aaid Alfred Burnham, his heirs end as
signs, ell that Tract or pareel ofltiod, situate ly iug and being
in the fourth District ul formerly Wilkinson now Telfair coun
ty, known and distinguished in llie plan of said District hv llie
number three hundred and twenty-five, containing two'liun-
dred two anil a half acrea, more or less,w ith all the rights,
members and appurtenances thcreuuto belonging.—^To have
and to hold the afore described Ini of land train him the said
Allred Burnham, hit heirs and assigns, together villi all the
right, members and appertenanees, to lire said lot uf loud, in
any wise belonging, to Ilia end their own proper nee, benefit,
and behoof forever in fee simple. And lire said William
Alston, for himself, his heirs,executors and administrators,the
•aid bargained premises, together will, the right, title- and poa
session thereof, with the suid Allred Burnham, hie heirs and
assigns, will warrant and furevor defend the right and title
thereof, against Ihemselvea, and against the claim of all other
peraons whatever. In testimony whereof, lire said William
Alston hath hereunto set Ilia hand and affixed llie seal the
day and year first above written.
Bigued.Seeled and deliv
Signed,
' ALSTON, (L. S.]
JOHN REEVES
d deliv- V
aence of I
IRE, f
as. J w
ILL) AM
GEORGIA. Telfair County.
Before tire Michael Conely. a Justice of the Peace for aaid
county, personally appeared Alfred Berman who being duly
sworn sailh,that the original deed,of whieh the above end
loregoing, ie ae deponent believe* a true rnpv, was placed by
this deponent, in lire hands uf James II. McCall, Clerk of the
Superior Court ofsaid couuly, to lie recorded,and has never
been returned.
Sworn tu and subscribed before ) hie
me. > ALFKKD-f BURNHAM.
MICHAEL CONELY, J. P. ) mark.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
Before me, Michael Conely, a Justice of the Peace lor said
county,personally appealed Jaynes II. McCall, who being
duly sworn, seiih that while acting Clerk of the .-Superior
Court of said county,Ihe original deed, of which the above
and foregoing is a true copy, wee placed iu his hands to be
recorded, and wee lost or mislaid,so that he cannot Audit.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,)
April 26,1844. >
MICHAEL CONELY,J.P.) JAMES II.Me.CALL.
It appearing to the Court that the original dend.ofwhieh Ihr
•hove ia a truecopv, is Inst, it is nn motion, oidercd by the
Court, that the said copy he established in lieu of the said I
original, after the aspiration of pis mouths, if no cause Ire
shown tu the contrary,and that notice hereof be published in
oue of the public geeetlee uf this Stele, mice e month fur six
monibe.
I certify that the above end foregoing ie e true extract from
the minulee uf Telfair SuperiorCnurl.
JOHN F. McRAE.Clerk.
April 26,1844. 31 uifim
ft
J0SK
\zd
BOOTS Sl shoes.
Jutl received and are note Opening , t
TREAKOR’g
I A I> 1 A.\ SI* KING.
Til i'a Niibsuriber niOMt renpecfully
inloruifl the public thnt lie him taken
poanesnion ol the well known Hotel
at the Indian Spring,lately occupied
hv Col. H. Dillon.—'I’here are §o
munv living wilneaae* who can bear testimony to the wonder
ful benefits derived from the uae of theae unequalled watere
that it is ueelem to speak of them he hero. He fMuren
II who are disposed to visit him» that _ no efforts anall be
ranting lo provide nil such luxuries nit will tend to their com-
,ort • Mini to nfford them all such mean* of amusement as will
enable them to drive “dull cure away,” and pass their lime in
^Thero will he a triweekly line of Four Horae Coaches, run
ning Irom this place, to connect with the Monroe Railroad at
Fornyth, to commence on the 20th inst. The HathingTuba
ure in fine order,and Cold or Worm Butlii will be fiirmnlied
at the shortest notice.
irT*GAMlNU ie strictly forbidden.
^ BRYAN W, COLLIER.
Indian Spring. Bulls eo. May 14, 1844.
geological department, j
Milledgeville, Nov.2 1839. )
Analysis of tlie Water of ihe I n d Ian
S o r in K* Butts County. Georgia.
Quantity.one pint,(winomeaner*,) or 28,875 cubic inches.
Preliminaries for a correct Analysis of this Spring.
Barometer 29,54 inclies,
Temperature oftlie Atmosphere, 63 deg.Farenlieil.
Temperature oftlio Water,. •••••••46 do do
Specific Gravity 1,142, that nf di-tilled water being 1,000.
G ASSES*
Azotic Gae, 0156cubicinches.
Carbonic Acid Gai,.» 1,000 do
SuiphurettelH^—i.^ do
Carbonate ofMageuaia, 1,982 grain*.
Sulphate of Magnesia, 71,528 do
Sulphate of Lime 7,152 do
Sulphate of Potash 3,415 do
Total of Saline contents 84.077
JOHN RUGGLES GOTTI NG*
16 t Slate Geologist of Georgia.
A large lot of Bool* dfc SI «e» nf ,|„
•Iso, a large supply of Negro Bro«*». , U 6 >;
■tassel*, which hti will sell at great/, red**^*fil
*• IRKAhoi
Milledgeville, Sept. 17,1844.
THE DUTCH
HAVE COME AGAIN.
T11HE Subscribe™ respectfully inform theirfriends and the
A. public generally, that th«y are now receiving a large
and fresh supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
selected from the New York market by themselves, consisting
of the latest styleof Ladiea Dresses ;
Swiss, Jaconet,linenbelcherins Muslins;
Striped Swiss Muslins, all of a superior quality;
A large supply ofScotch and French Ginghams,
Printed Mouslines and banns, all of a superior quality;
Bombasines,
The latest style of French, English and American Prints,
a great variety.
All kinds of Laces, the best assortment that has ever been
in this murket.
Silk und Fillet Shawls, Neck Ties of the latest style,
Fillet silk and embroidered Gloves and Mils of the latest
style,
Bleached and Brown Shirtings, a large assortment,
Ladies Silk and Cotton Hoes, ofall kinds,
Bonnets of every description,
Sun Shades. Purasols and Umbrellas,a large assortment,
Linen Cambric hemstitched Handkerchiefs, and plain do.
A large assortment of Cap and Neck Ribbons,
“ ‘ l Quilts,
Gentlemen’s wear, a largo
Mnrsailesand Marsales
Latest style of Ready-made Sprlnfr and
Summer Clothing lor *’
assortment,
SUMMER HATS.
consisting of Leghorn, Tuscan, Straw and Palm Leaf, a great
variety.
Ladies nnd Gentlemen’s SHOES,
of all kinds.
ttj*The above articles will be sold cheaper than any ever
before offered in a Southern market. Please call and exam*
ine for yourselves.
E. WAITZFELDER & CO.
Cheap Dry Goods and Clothing Store, next door non
of Huson's Hotel.
Milledgpville, March 19,1844. 25 tf
03-500 Bales, Packages, Cases,
Crates, Pieces, &c.
NEW SPRING GOODS
NOW OPENING AT
SHAMAN’S!!
Which he offers extremely low for Cash, determined to be
not only as Cheap, but in fact will sell Cheaper
Goods than can be had in any city short of
New York, quality and style considered.
T HE undersigned would price his Goods, and give a list of
tho same, but who can tell whether they are cheap or
dear until seen? Doubtless the reader will bearmeout when
I say thut Goods are always cheaper in the newspaper than
in the store. I would respectfully ask the reader to bear this
one thing in mind, that I have all the goods, in style and qual
ity, that others have, and will rHI the same on better terms
Please call and see—Price the Goods—then judge.
m-i. . JAS.H.8HAHAN.
Milledgeville, April 2,1844. 27 tl
HARD WARE.
OHO knives nnd Forks, from 5ft cents up
y to t2,5°. JAS. H.8HAHAN.
MilledgevjIJo, A piil 2,1844. 27 tf
CROCKERY.
O HHDS.and Crates ofevery style and kindofCrnckery
7La a™!!. T Sf ■? 1 *» fro . m * 4 uptoilL Plates 31L and Cupe
and Saucers,25 cts a set.
Milledgeville, April 2, 1844.
_ SHOES!SHOES
M EN'S Blk. Kip Shoes, sold for $1, worth $1,25.
Women’s Slippers, from 50 to 75cents.
Ladies Kid Slipsfrom 75 to $1, the best quality.
m ii i mi * JAS - H * SHAI
Milledgeville April 2,1844. 27
MOKE NEW WORK* !
i ii d L , r. ! moiuuior oi teiwood, the flanker,
k, |I»Mw! ; b A d! H ' ,berl ’ b 7 * Lad/ Editad
The Life and public services of the Hon. James Knox Polk,
with a compendium of his Speeches,on Nation’s public niea-
sures; also, a sketch of the Life oftlie Hon. George M. Dallas,
published by N. Hickman; Life and Speechesof Henry Clay,
vola, Ate., 2. by Greeley and McElrath; Major Jones's Court-
ship, wii Ii illustrations, by Parley; July Nos. of the Col urn-
an< * Gentlemens*Magazine more ofthe Magazines
or., hakeepeaie, with a variety of other new works of the day
for sa e at E. M. EDWARD'S Store; 7 »
Milledgeville, July 9, 1844. 41 t f
those fond of reading can obtain such works as thei
to rend, at M. E. EDWARDS’s STORE.
CKOCKEHY.ailNA fit ULAK WAKE'.
, . H» B* GLEASON
i t n “" ierm '* friondt in Gaotgia, tli.t ha has
H. .1 a 0,l ! ,r » b n*i B “* and ,uli ' ,il - tl-aif patronage.
He will,111 tiai. for the fell huiins.a, open • first rate .lock,
iinportaduprsHal/ lor Ilia trade, which Its plrdgsa hilnaair to
nj,nVri 0 .:."'" mn *" y hou “ in ,hc -
'P-cchanta .i.ilinrCharleaton are ra.pa. trullr invi-
tad toaxnmina 11 " atuck. in.cdoa.nol .all to them Ire will
at least liavo tho ant,.rnciion of allowing his goods.
cK|l^ 1 A r u , r l 0 , n « H0t '“ l « U Uie 45
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
buildings, merchandize, house-
HOLD FURNITURE,
and a.srv dsacription of, prnpartl, again.! Ins. nr damage hy
knox.iiia.J^ « MLBUOCK^t.
PEVITEVTIAKY!
1 OO.ftftO wanted immadiataly fur lha
Briaialllnw. Ua aa r l h 1 :^ n •" ,,,,, • ,, ••» < ^•l• ^ l^•qu• , ltil , of
SSSMmh SheeUfoB*, and square haan Tim-
wlflchoaah^rbam^’ariil"fia'paid «H«tolr.tor
,h^sa3Ltf,~« in, ° cou '' ,c,, * n, p—« 1
Milladga.llki lanu.ry S*
NEW FALL GOODsT—
A LARGE and axtsnaire atock of Dr* n^i
opening at Bancroft’* t 1 *•*< >
500 piece* 4-4 Brown and Bleached Homs.p ullt .
300 “ Kerseys.
500 '* Lindsys.
600 “ Prints from 6j to 18j cts.
500 Duffil Blankets.
500 Twilled do.
The Subscriber is now receiving the largest stock of
^ver before offered in tins market, which lie willblh ***
allow lo hi. friepda and cuatomera who willgi,,
K- W. BANCkOPt
«lf
Milladgavilla, Sapt. 17,1814.
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
—tf BIJ8IWE8S,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA q7
T t HE undersigned, thankful f,,r the natrnn.r.’ul.jL
recatvad, raapaclfully inform, hi. friend, and dT,.II!
generally, that lie an I continues tire \V*ri Hot,.,.L[??
Mtaatn* Hustar.aa, at hie old stand on Broad atreai
.. Rasa 4c R..IP. j and will give . lri c, tSSSSl
all buainaasanlruated to Ilia cars. '“.-aiii
Liberal adrancaa made on Cotton.
His commission for sailing cotton it reduced r™
data, to 25 cents per bnlr. ' ®
Sapt. 17,1844.
'VM. A. BElLL
Si Sat
GREINER & BEALL,
FACTORS
And Commisiion Ulcrchfiak
No. 79, Bay Street,
[R, SaVMMh,
u 5iil Sept. 17.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
B1J8IIVE8S,
AUGUSTA, 01,
T HE undersigned respectfully inform their frieodi.irito
public, that they still continue the WarehousessiCs*
mission Business, at their old stand, on Mclntorii m
Strict personal attention will be given to allbiiiiiiMinimi-
ed to their care. Their charges will correspond witbtbmd
other establishments in the citv.and liberal sdviDeea viHri
made on Cotton and other produce in More,
The report now abroad, that Mr. Thomas DavuiviUM
be able to aive ihe businiss bis attention this kmoi ii w
founded, lie is rapidly recovering from hia recent attack af
sickness (out of which the report originated,) and will basliB
in n very short time to give Ins personal attention toiaybwa-
ness with which he may be favored. During his revoverv,aa4
when temporarily absent from the city on bu*inau,llr.Jeil
R. Crockfr, whose long experience in (he bminei eatkla
him to the highest confidence of our friends, will •• berets'
attend exclusively to the selling ofcotton.
fT Comtmissionfor selling Cotton, 25 cents per bale.
All orders for merchandise will be promptlyexecutedatlks
lowest market prices.
o „ T. DAWSON It 8011.
Sept. 17,1844.514t
HOWARD & RUTHERFORD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT*.
Apalachicola,Fli>
T HE undersigned having detetmmed to commenmOaiar-
al Commission business at Apalachicola, tbaeaaT '
season, will give their personal attention to all buiinettu
dedlo their care. T. B. HOWARD,
A. S. RUTHERFORD.
May 28.1844. 35 tf
a
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
J. W. RABUN,
R. L. FULTON.
Jukk 25,1844. 6mtlra«
J. WASHBURN & WILDER, |
Ifi
OOKSKSaZOBT
MERCHANTS, „
SAVANNAH, G*t
August fl, 1844. ®*
HAMIL'
TON, HARDEMAN 4C0.
| WILL CONTINUE THCBtoJ
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
in this city, and will as hitherto devote their P er#0 V 1 *Tj
tiou to the sale of Cotton, filling of orders, and recem*|
forwarding of goods with despatsli.
EVERARD HAMILTON, >
THOMAS HARDEMAN, } Copartners
CHARLES F. HAMILTON, )
Savannah,3rd July,1844.
41 S«
T HE undersigned continue the Commisaioa Busaej*
all its branches, at their Fireproof Ware boss* <**77*
street. Strict personal attention will be given to •«.
personal aueniion win or
ness confided to their care. Liberal advances will be
Cotton and other produce in store.
Pleasant Stovall, )
Gkeknville Simmons, > Compose the 6rm or
'J'iiomas P. Stovall, )
Augusta,Sept. 10, 1844.
npoae me arm v ' uun *t
STOVALL 6c HlO®*
lUcdlcal College of the State *f 1
T HE regular course of Lecture, intliia In.titutioai.^^
reauined,in lha aecond iMondav in iNoremb«r.
Anatomy, by J. E. HOLBROOK, M. IL
Surgery,hyF- GEDDINGB. M. I). „
Institutes end Prartice of Medicine, by S. H. Dlti*
81. D.
Physiology, hy JAMES MOULTRIE. M. D.
Materia Medico,by HE.VRY R. FROST,M. B.
Olretetrica, by THOMA8 F. PRIEI OII.M.D.
Chemistry, hy C. U. SHEPHARD, M. IL , a
The School for Practical Anatomv, will b« uD °
charge of Dia HOLBROOK 6c OGlfcK- . . . i*
Clinical Inatructions at the Marine HoapHsI
House. HENRY R.
N. B. Specimens in Natural History and of the Miw 1- "
the States will be i
> gladly
Charleaton, A ugust 27,1844.
received.
WILLIAM K- DcGBAFFE!8BI*»
attorney at law.
Blakely, Burly County. G«*.r T p
Refeiience.—lion. Seaborn June.,non. •T'Viw
quill, Hon. A. Iverson, Hon. Joseph Slurgit,
and Henry L Benning Esqrs. |, g
Jan. 2,
MAIL ABKANGEMENT.
Northern and Augusta Mail, ria Warrt* 1 '*
>U« Daity.tlOA.M. I CI.OSEI D.M
Macon and Columbus Mail-
DIJIC Dully (ftuiwlay esc«pte<l)al l»5.«
CLOSS.8 Dally •• “ **
Savannah Mail.
DUB Dulh (Monday riff pled) St JM.»
CMI8K9 daily (8aisrtlsy '* )•«**"•
Eaton!on Mail. M
DU It Moeda j, Wvditesdsy and Friday stTr-C
CLOBK8 '* •• V, * lir
Monliccllo Mail.
DUK TkurMlsysudSundsyalir. M.
CLOCKS Mohds) and Tharsdsy stir.N.
Florida Mail.
CLOSK9 Monday.Wedassday aad frWayal
Hawkinsville Mail. nl . g.
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