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*Tw> hundred twoeod a half acres of pin* land, lying i* lh*
knnk district of Wilkinson county, numbni mil kuuwa,
erbareoa Jnkn N. Brad* now Livci; IcTiad on aatha property
■f John M. to oariafv on execution in (hvor of Wiley,
1,000 Jk Co. ianaed fro* ikt Superior Court of * ilkiooon
ceooly va John N. Brody.
On* hundred oho nod *gutrtcr nemo of Inna, well Improve*,
lyiof in Iho -Will diolrlePofWIlkinooo county, whereon
|or C. Collino now liroo; levied un no Iho property ul 't“J"r
O. Collin, to eatiefv on. (I fn ioourd from tiro suwortor Court
of acid county in favor of llnywood llnylia va Mujnr L. Col-
ll *fwo*hundred'woaed a half sorer of la»d, well Improved,
lying in tha rlrird district of Wilkineoacnuniv, wlieieoiiCoul.
awa Senders now live.; levied on na lha property of Couleoa
Sandora to aaliafv a R fa in favor of Robert W. Ladd.leeurd
front Ilia Superior Court of Wiikinaoo county »a Coulaon
^'rioTiunilrnd two and a half acre, of pine land. w«>l im.
proved, whereon William Oiaon now live., lying m the Hurd
diatriol of Wilkiuann rounty, number not known; alao, two
hundred two and a half acraa of land, more or lera, known aa
lh« Fairchild* place-; bulb lot# levied on •* ilie property ul
William Dunn,to aatiafy three R faa issued from the Supenor
and Inferior Court, of Wilktnann county, in far or of \\ m.C.
Parker va Win. Dixon and A. It Haiford.aecuutt—the utiiera
in hvorofS.Jc T. Ueall and Kero lirinard va Wm. Itiaon.
Ooo clay hank mare, nhnut ti yearn old, levied on aa the
oronarty of Thomas Jaekaon, to aotirfy an eaecunou in favor
ofCynoo R. Tjnali va U. D. Uegood, and ’1 liomaa Jaekaon,
**Two*'hon lrfd and a lialf acraa of laud, whereon John
Kamo now live*, in the 36th di.trict, uninher uot known; le
vied on aatho property of John It o inn in satisfy an eacennon
issued from the Superior Cnurl at Oclober I eriu, 1842, ro-
vnraabla tn April Term, 1843, in favor ol John Doe on the do-
tniMutf Thomas White A Co va Kichard Uoe, caaual ejector,
nod Johu Kemp, teuuut in poaaoainn.
August 30, 1844.
Yd!murphy, d. fju’ff.
Wilkinson October *h«-riflr*s Snlc.
W ||.t. he .old nel'ore the Cuuit-houee door in the town
oflrwiolnn, Wilkinaon county,on the Riot I oeadav
in OCTOBER ueal, within the usual lioura of aale, the fol
lowing property, to wits , _, . ,, lr
One lot of loud, containing two hundred two and a nan
nerve of P.uo land, wall improved, known n« .the trhufner
placet, number two hundred and ninety eight, ,n
district of Wilkinnon county, adjoining lauds «»r J« ,ne * Jack *
•on and others; leriedon as the property of Samuel Cooper,
to satisfy sundry fi las issued from a Justice s Court ol said
count* of Wilkinson, in fatror ol Joel Rivers, Administrator
on the estate of Jonathan Pearson vs Samuel Cooper and Jes
se O. Joe kimn. and Alexander Pntimire, eecuriiv, n »»v con
trolled by John Free man, from the security, Alexander 1 «•*-
more. Property pointed out by John Freeman.
Two hundred two and a hall acres of Pine laud, well im
B roved, whereon Benjamin Kemp now lives, lying in the
iistrict of Wilkinson county, number not known ; and one
■orreNtud colt, about three years old; one iron crav mare
and colt, and one bay horse, about seven years old , n I levied
on as the property ui' Benjamin Kemp, to satisfy one fi fa issu-
ed from the Inferior *?ourt of said county,in favor of \\ illiam
E.Caswell vs Benjamin Kemp. Property pointed out by
plaintiff', attorney. g B . M(JRp||y< Dt . pulv 81l „,ir.
August‘20,1844
Wilkinson October Sheriff’s Sale*.
W ILL be sold at the Court house door in the town ol lr-
winton.ou th« first Tuesday in OCTOBER next be-
tween the usual hours of sale the following property,to wit:
One hundred and seventy acres of pine land. mug in ine
twenty-sixth district, number not known, adjoining lands ol
Janies Parke ami others, whereon June llase now lives, well
improved; levied on as the property ol Elias l>. Haae and
Jane Hase.his wife; and one sorrell filly, six head of lioja,
and five head of cattle, levied on to satisfy one execution is
sued from the Superior Court of Wilkinson county,in favor of
Thomas Jackson vs Elias D. llase and Jane Hast*, his wife.
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
One hund'rd one and one fourth acres of pine land, lying in
the third district, numbernot known, whereon Darnel Scippei
now lives; levied ou as the property of Daniel Scipper, to
satisfy four fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court in favor of
Samuel lleall vs Daniel Scipper, and Thomas Jackson,
security—now controlled bv toe security. Properly pointed
out by Scipper. Levy made and returned to me by a consta-
b1 *' 8. B. MULPHV, I). Sheriff.
August 14,1844.
Wilkinson Mortgage Sheriff’» anile.
W ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in OtlOBbK nexl,
at the Court-house door in the town of Irwmion, Wil-
tinson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
T^wo grav mares, one four and ihe other seven years old,
en head of stock cattle, twenty-eight head of hogs, two feather
»eda,and two bedsteads,and kitchen furniture; nil levied on
is the properly of Alexander Doke to satisfy one mortgage fi
a issued lr»un the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county-re-
urnable to January Term, 1845—in favor ol John Doke vs
Alexander Doke. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
SOLOMON B. MURPHY, D. Sheriff.
July 30, 1844. “
Butts October Sherlll’s Sale.
IT TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCI ODER next **e
▼ V fore the Court-house door in the town of Jackson, Butts
Minty, within the usuul hours of sale, the following proper-
^neToVof land,No. 5, in the 2d district of originallv Henry,
nw Butts county ; also, lot of laud No 82. in the 3d district
roriginally Monroe, now Butts county, both the property of
’homas Foster; levied on to satisfy one fi fn from Butts In
•rior Court in lavor of John H. Low vs the said Thomas
'ostar« Property pointed out by defendant.
* o. H. p. McClendon, Dept, sheiff.
Aug. 27.1844. 43
Crawford Postponed Sheriff’*. Sale.
9 ay ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
- T of Knoxville, oo the fir.t Tuesday in OCTOBER near
'within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot of laud, containing 2021 acres, more or less, No. 87,
in the 3d district of originallv Houston, now Crawford county,
levied on ns the property of William A. Thurp.to. satisfy one
fi. fa. from Bibb Inferior Court in lavor of Jeremiah Hearing
vs. William A. Tharp. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
JAMES BEEL AND, Sheriff.
Aug. 27. 1844.48
iMeilgoiuery October Sheriff's Sales*
W ILL tie sold before the Court-house door in Mt. Ver
non, Montgomery county,on the first Tuesday in
OCTOBER next, within the usual houruof sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Sixteen hundred and twenty acrea of pine and swamp land,
more or less,Iving and being in the county of Montgomery,
on the east side of the Oconee river; levied on as the proper
ty of William Joyce to satisfy at. execution issued from the
Superior Court of said county, in favor of the Clerk of the
Superior Court ol said county, for costs, vs said William
Joyce. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
y • 1 oOLOMON WILLIAMSON, Deputy Shff.
August 20,1814 17
s sold before the Court-house door in Ml. Vernon
▼V oo the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One pided Stallion, eight or niue years old; levied on
ae the property of Hugh McNutt, to satisly on- fi la issued
from the Superior Court, in favor of the Central Bank of
Georgia va Hugh McNatt, David H.Cruch and George
Willie.
Alao.one hundred acres of pine land, more or le-s, lying in
the fifty -first d (strict. G. M. of saitl county, the place whereon
Liter-tia Phillips formerly lived: levied on as the property of
Patrick Phillips to suti-dy one ti la issued from u Juttice’s
Court in the fifty-first Company district G. M. in favor ol
Jesse Morris vs Patrick Phillips. Levy made and returned to
ate by a constable.
Aug. loth, 1814.
J.M. WALL, Sheriff.
47
Telfair October Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday inOC POBEli next,^ at
the Court-house door iu the town of Jacksonville, Tel-
ffci rcounlv, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit r
One negro girl named Jane, levied on as the property of
IZsnrv I.- Wells, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the Central
Bank of Georgia, vs suid Wells. Terms c tab
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
August 28, 1844 50
Telfair November Sheriff's Sale*
W ILL he sold on ths first Tuesday in November next, he-
forethe Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville,
Telfair county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
properly, to wit:
Lot of land No. 185, in the seventh District of originally
Wilkinaon, now Telfair countv, levied on as the property of
Washington Rogers, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of D. McMil
lan and L. Galbrath vs said Rogers.
Levy made and returned to me bv constable.
ARCH’D McDUFFlE, Dept.Sheriff.
Rapt. 2,1844. 50
Telfhlr November Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,
before (he Court-house door in the town of Jackson
ville, Telfair county, within tbe legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit ;
A negro man named Moses, levied on to satisfy six small
executions in fuvor of Hiram Roberts, beater, vs. Washing
ton Rogers, end Kenneth McLennan, endorser.
Lots of land Nos. 192, 191, and a part of 237, 20 acres of
eeid lot in the northeast corner of said lot excepted, No. 238,
containing 202| acres each: also, two fractions, No. 189 and
190, containing 260 acres, all lying in the 7th District oforig-
inally Witkinsoa, oow Telfair county; all levied on as the
property of Peter Me Arthur, to satiety two fi fas issued from
• Justice's Court in favor of Hiram Roberts vs Stephen Hub
bard.and Peter McArthur, security.
Alllevled on end returned to me by e constable.
ARCHIBALD McDUFFIK, I>- Sheriff.
September 9. 1844 . 51
ntv.tia. a Ne-
Rurrrl, about
m AT Irwinton, Wilkinson counti
gro Boy who says his name >s B
m eerruteso years old, dark complexion, long
face and down look, when apoken In. lie says
ha belongs to a man by the nainn of William
Knight, living in Pike county,Ga.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
property,pav charges and like him away.
8. B. MURPHY, Jailer.
Sept. 9,1844. 21 tf
Dr* IV. IV* WELCH. DenlUt,
MILLEDQEVJUsE, Ga.
R
CSOECTPULLV inform. th« eilltcna of MilMra.illa
lb. Mainhara oftba L-ffialatura. and aiailora to the oil;
dtuiaf theaaaaioa.lliathe iapraparad to attend tolhndulina
of tiia profeaaion. tod may at all Roiira of lha da, bn eeen at
tha atomof Mr. Kowaaoa. Hiatarma will baiibaral.
Oat. II, 1013. 5 If
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aconluat tneaivrd and lor aale br
RIGHT 4t 8T8TSON.
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5000
Ha; U.lVU.
BACON!B
KBS. Georgia Bi
er "Wf tai 9-M
* KNmwBsnarm
.,,n,.«-.ifasrsKr Itoamdoor la Jackaonrilla
VY Talfairenuatr, od the I rat Tuaaday in Noeaii.tiernaa,
within Ilia Ie,al hotiaa of aala.mll Ilia land, beloiwfaif la the
1 J —of lour tract..
ratain of Allen Mrl.aan, da«n
wiilt cunnid.rabia eieafcd laid, dwalllnr and out
JOrif
8apt.84. IflU.
naia.in, <
and out baaa. _
MeLKAN. Adrn’r.
5-2
ASmlN>*irat*r** Sale.
A GREEAIU.V to anardnrof Ihe Honor.bla ilia Inferior
t.'uuri of Baldwin county, when fining a. a Court of or
dinary, will ha aold before the Court Huuee door, in tlm City
of Milled,.villa, iu .aid county, on Ilia Rral I ueatlay in Do-
i-ouibar oast, within the legal lioura afaala, lit. following pro
perly to wit t
OWK I.OT IN mil,LEIH3EVILLE,|
fronting on IVoyoa Street, ai^ tinin, Mre. N.ltry Jotir. Olltlta
North,and Dr.’ll. Edwnrda nu ilia South; nn wliit-lt tlo-ra
nre two lail.in.nta,oil. of which la now occupied by Jaiii.0
Duncan. Alma
Negro womnn named Amy,
altout R7 v.ara old. .old ua the properly of Airanmlrr til
late of Baldwin county, decnoaed, for th. oenefit of the heir, of
mid deceuiu-ri. Terms mude known on the dnv of aale.
IIUUII KNOX, Adlliioiatralur,
Sept.34th, 1814.52—id Da llonie non.
AdiniiiUtrator’* Sale
W ll.t, he .old on Thumday. the 17th OCTOBER, neat.
at the r.eideiice of Hanry Joino, lata of War. county
drccnscfl,ths fullnwiug properly tu wit:
All the caiili*. ho
i furiiim
14)1(1
made known in
day to day until all is
Sept. 24, 1844.
s, hogs.farmiug tools, house anil Kitcli
the property of the said Henry Juice,
i the Jay ofsule. Sale to continue from
sold.
MILES J. GUEST, Adm'r
SARAH JUICE,Ailm’rx.
52
Administrator’s Sale*
W ILI. be sold on Thursday the 14th day of November
v V nexl, ut the late resilience of Joel Hoover, lute of W if
kinsoo count v, deceased, within the usual hours ol sole, all
tlie perishable property belonging to said enlate ; consis'ing
ofco n, f iii ler, cotton,horses,hogs, cattle,sheep, house luhl
and kitchen turnitiiie. and various other articles now too te
dious to mention. Sale in cot.tinue from ilny tn day until
all is sold. Terms made known on the day ui sale.
JOHN HOOVER. I A(Jin . rSt
HENRY HOOVER,{
52
Sept. 24, 1811.
Administrator's Male......
V GREEABLY tc an oruer of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Newton county, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, w ill he sold in the town of Covington, iu said coun
ty,heforV the Court House door, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, the lot of land whereon Nimrod Rheplmrd lived
at the time of his death joining lands of Eli Bennett and oth
era in saiil county. Sold for the benefit of the heirsund cred
itora. Ter ““ "".IoVeBh'hoLi., NOS WORTH. Adm'r.
FRANCES SHEPHARD, Adut’x.
N.wtnn county, Augual37tlt, 1844. -18 tii
Admtiii-trntor's Snl«.
A GREEABLY to an order ol Biolnf.rior<-ourti>fDcKalli
county, wlten .itting for ordinary purpoaaa, will be .old
in Columbu*. on tit. first Tuesday iu October next, nil the
right anil title which John B. Blount, late of DeKalb county
deceased, had to a certain negro man by the name of Henry—
sobl for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms at eale. CHAKNER HUMPHRIES, Adm*
DuKalhcounty,July 10th, 1344. 43 tda
Administrator's Male.
W ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in November next
within the usual hours of sale, agreeably to an order ed
(he Inferior Court of Cruwlord county, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, before the Court-house door in Crayvford
rounty, two lots ofland,numbers nine and twenty-four, in the
secontl District of formerly Houston, now Crawford county
know n as Hntnmack’s Grove, {except a small portion of lot
number nine,belonging to Simeon Hatnniack, and one half
acre of land where the grave yard is.) Sold as the nron
of William Hnnimack, deceased, of said county, for the b-
fit of tbe heirs only. . .
Terms will be, small notes with approved security, due the
twenty fifth day of December, 1845.
TO! BERT D HAMMACK,?* . »
MANSEL W. HAMMACK.S
Crawford county, August 26, 1844.49 *»!
Administrator's Male*
4 GREEARLY to an order ofthe Honorable InfenorCourl
J\ of Pulniim county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next before t he
Court House door in Lee county, one lot of land containing
two h II tillered two and a half acrea, more or less, known h \
lot No. 14, in the twelfth district, orginnllv Lee county
granted to William D. Cole, deceased,and solrfn-' the proper
tv of said deceased for a distribution amongst the IpgAtees of
said deceased. JOHN C. MASON. Adm’r.
de bonis i
Putnam county, Aug. 21th. 1844. 19 td
Administrator’s Sal«\*
\mriLL be sold on Friday,the 8th day of November i
▼ ▼ within the usual hours o* sale, at the late residence of
B njatnin Eauin, deceased, all the perishable property lie
longing to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Corn,
Fodder, Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Sheep, Household and Kitchen
Furniturs, and various other articles now too tedious to men
tion.
Sals to continue from day to day until all ia sold.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, Jr-. Adtn’r.
Wilkiwson county, August 20th, 1844.47
Administrator’s Sale. . „ .
A GREEABLY to anorderof the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before tbe Court House door, in the
town of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday in January next, the
negroes belonging to the estate of Benjamin Exuin, late 4ii
said county, deceased.
Term, made known on th. »<-; XUM Jr ._ Ad , n
Wilkinaon rounty, Augu.l 30ih,l8l4.47
Executors’ Rule.
A greeably to an order of the Inferior Court of \\ it
kineon count*, while Bitting for ordinary purponra, wil
he fold before th. Court houae door in the town ol Irwinton.
on the firat Tuefday in No.etnher next, the land helmnting to
the eatate of Kichard Whitaker, late of auid comity, deceas
ed. Teritta made known on the day.
NATHANIEL Will TAKER, 7 E
HUDSON WHITAKER, { Executors.
Wilkinaon county, Sept, 2,1844.50
t.uardian’* Sale.
4 GREEABLY tu an order of the Honorable the Inferior
/A Court of Hancock county, while aiding ae a t.'ourl of or
dinary, will be .old on the firel Tuesday in OC TOBEK next
before tire Court liuune door in Ihe town of Sparto, Hancock
county, oxf.neqkoman, PRINCE, belongioit to my children,
and sold lor their benefit. Terras ou the day.
BURWELL BROtVN, Guardian.
July 9.1844. 41 id
HUIGABK ORDl.lDi.
Head Quarter*, *d Brigade, 3«1 Div. 0.1(1.
Millkugkvillb,Jlhi Vug. 1844.
A N Election forteolonel to command the 33d Regiment G
M. will he held at the Court-house in the city of.Milledge
villa, on Saturday, the 12th day of October next
Captains Levin J. Smith and George VV. Butts w ill cause
twenty days notice ofthe intended election, to be given in each
of the*Company Districts belonging to the Regiment, by no
tice to be posted at their several muster grounds.
Anv two Justices of the Inferior Court or Justices of the
Peace, together with two freeholders, or the two Cspt
above designated mav superintend the election. A retur
the election will he transmitted to the Commander-in-chief
within thirty days ufter the election.
49 id ' S. P. MYRICK, Brig. General.
Just Received, the following'
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MiUedgevUle, Geo.
June 23d, 1844. 33 tl
The Hovniuer Manure Method,
W r H1CU touches how to make vegetable mamue without
the aid of live stock, in from 15 to 30ilays,hy ncour-e
of humid fermenialioQ set into action at a cost from 5U da. or
•1. ,
And also to make compost in a fnedott. Andhow to make
a rich fertalizing liquid culled ••pnrin, having the stiengib
without the acrid qualitiea of urine.
With the view ol graduating the cost, totlie quantity oMand
upon which it may he desired to use the method, the follow
ing scale of prices has been adopted, viz :|
For garden* of any extent $6 Oft
Farms up tn 100 acrea 10 00
Farmafrom 100 to200arres 15 ftO
do from 2041 to 300 do 18 ftft
do from 3o0 to 400 do 20 Oft
do over40ft acres in any one farm 25 0ft
Bv the remittance of the sum here specified, a enpv oftne
method will be sent by mail or in auy mode proposed by the
purchaser.
All letters of inquiry muslhc post paid.
ARHETT St CO., Bultininre.
Proprietors ofthe Pstent right for the Southern and West-
ern States.
O* The publisher ofanv newspapers who is following agri
cultural pursuits, by giving our advertisement insertion to the
amount of s single method of any extent w Inch be may want
and sending to use copy of each'number containing it, shall
have for htsown exclusive uet a copy ofthe method remitted
to him by mail or otherwise ns he may order.
A. A Co.
August 23,1843. tf 49
Q!7* The patrons of the American Farmernnd others will
nave their orders for rights and directions for using the above
process, supplied by euclosing the cash .postpaid, to,
8. 8AND8;
BIASES FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE*
UCOKQIA, Baldwla i’Mil
H HKKEA8 Mary Whitaker nd JewsiC. Whitaker,Ex-
seutrix nud Eaeciitoi nn the estate of W iliisUi \\ hiin-
ksr, deceased,apply tome tor fteilwrsof disenssron frt in said
Executorship:
Tbessarethereforetocitc end adnissIshalUndiingulsr
theklndrsd andc reditorso t saiditoeeneedta be •adnppsn tsl
my office within diet irnepvescribed by I i«;o •howenuse.il
havs.whysaidlettersshould noth (granted
under my hand Minifies, this- liltdsy < Untie, 1844.
| ... ----£ Ar _
36 uibtu
JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c e.i
UEOKGIA, It n Id win Coianly*
• X IIEI(EA> John Tieaunr, Adiniiiictraior on the estate ol
TV iNicIioIhi* D.Treauor, deceased,applies to me lot let
ters nfdisiiiissionfrom said * dniinietraiimi:
Thus** nre therefore to cite and aduionisli all and singular
tlm kindred and croditots of said deceased, to bn and
-ippear at in> office within the time prescribed by law, to
■*to»w cause, ilsiiy they lisvo, why said letters should nut be
grunted,
Gi«en under in \ bund st office, this Ifnh dev of April, 1844.
.9 mb (I ' JOHN M W. SNEAD^c.c.o.
GEOKfilAt Baldwin County*
W HEREAS I r lines buddy , «ittmnisiinlrix on the estate
oflsliam Reddy, deceased, applies to me for letters ol
dismission from snid Administration :
These ure, thcielore, to cite nud ndmonish all and singular
th* kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my oiice within the lime prescribed b> law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under uiy baud at office, this Still) duv of April, 1844.
31 iu6m ' JOHN W W. SNEAD,c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Btiidwin County.
. k HERE AS John S. Stephens, administrator on the es
' A mu. ,,f \ Hen B. Stephens , deceased, applies to mo f.jr
letters of dismission from said Administration :
These are,therefore,tociteaudadmonish alIand*iugular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at ray office within the time prescribed bv iaw.toshowcauae,
if any they have, why amid letters should not be granted.
Given under niv hand at office, this I61I1 dav of July, 1844.
12 n.6m JOHN W. W. SNtAl), c. c.o.
GtiORGIA) DccntnrTounty.
W HEREAS Mary A. Williama and William Peabody
Administratrix and Administrator on the estate of Sam
uel Williama, late of said county deceased apply to me for let
ters of Dismission front said Administration.
'These are therefore to cite and admonish all an-d singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
niv office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
ilany they have, why said letters of Dismission should uot
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 6th dnv of M*y,1844.
33 mCtn JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c. o.
G1; HGIA* Wilkinson County*
W HEREAS William J. Shinholaler appliesito me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of Getrrge Shinhol
aler, late of said comity, deceaeeu :
These are there ore Iu cite and admonish all singular the
kindred and creditors of said di ceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prcacribeil by law to show cause if any
they have why said administ ution should uot h«t granted.
Given under my baud at office, ibis ITih Sept. 1844.
A. B. RAlFORD.c. c.o.
Sept. 17,1814. 52 5t
GEORGIA) W ilkinson County.
\\f HEKKA.S Joel Rivers and James Gibson apply tn
M me for letters of Dismission on the estate of Joe)
Brewer, late of Wilkiusoo county,deceased:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any exist, why said letters should not be granted
(iiven under niv hand at office, this2d da» of April, 1844.
~ tl>,c. c o.
A. B. UA I FOUl
28 tn6m
GEORGIA, W ilki »sow Conn y.
Vi, HERE AS Howe I L. Wbiicburst, Guardian of Jame« L.
v T Whitehurst, applies for dismission from said Guardian
ship:
'These arc, therefore, to cite ami admonish all concerned, to
show cause, if anv they have, within the time prescribed by
law, why said letters should nut be granted.
Given under niv hand at office, this 1st .April. 1844.
29 1116m AUG. M. RAIFORD, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Putnam Comity.
\\* HEUKAS Biislirod W. Sanford applies for letters of
v v Administration on the estate ot Albert Jones, late of
said countv, deceased :
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors < f said deceased, to be and appear
nt my office, within the time pressrihed by law, to show
cause, if anv they have, why said letters should nut he granted.
Uiider my hand at office, il.isfdh Sept. 1844
' vv xi 11 nuTiru
5ft 5t
WM. B. CARTER, c.c
GEORGI A, Telfair County.
W HEREAS William Sltidstill, Jr applies to me for let
ters ol Administration on the estate of William Stud-
still, Sen., late of said county, decea.ed : _
'These are,t herefore.t ncite and admonish all Hndsing ttlnr
the kindred and crcditorsof said deceased .t, lie at dapnra
at rav office within the time prescribed by law. to shu*
cause, it any they tiave.wbv said letters should ne the gram ct
Given under my naud st office this Oth dn\ of Sept, 1844.
51 5t JNO. F. McRAE, U. C O.
GEORG A, Montgomery County*
• %/ HKUEAS Norman Gillis and dark ThiTlips apply to
v v me for Reiters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Gillis. late of said county .deccan <•
These are therefore to'citc and admonish all and singular
Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at tuy office within the rime prescribed by law,to show
cause if auy they have, why said letters should not be grat ted.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th dav of Sept., 1844.
51 6tn FARQUHARD McKAE, (-. (-. O.
GEORGIA, S'ewion County.
W HEREAS David Thompson applies for letters of Ad-
ministration «»n the estate of Samuel Thompson, late
of said county, defeased :
’These nre, the., lore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceit-, d, In he ami appeal at
my office within ili»- time pr -crib, d t.v Inw, to show obusj, if
any they have, why -aid letters should not he granted.
Given utidertny hand, at office, this 9th dav of Sept. 1844-
51 5t WM. I>. LUCK IE C. U u.
of’
phaus of Spots'ord Pierce, applied for letters of dis-
mission from said Guaidianship :
'These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
b r v law, to show cause,if any they have, why said letters of
dismission should not he granted.
Given under my hand,at office, this 9th dav of Sept. 1844.
51 6t WM. D. LUt'KIE. C. C. O.
Clerk’s Office, Court
of Ordinary.
GEORGIA,
Jasper County
“ “ ’ HEREAS Lr.wis
ston apply to me for letters of Administration de bonis
non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Nathan John
ston, late of suid comity,deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear
at my office, in Monticello, within the time prescribed bv law,
and file their objections, (ifauy they have,) why said letters
of administration should not be granted at the next November
Term of the 1-ourt.
Given under my hand, xt office, in Monticello, this 4th
September, 1844.
5ft 5t 8AMT. D. VARNER, Clerk.
UuUKwiA, / court of Ordinary.
Newton County, s September Term, 1844
W HEKEAei Joel Colly, Adminisirutor on tbe estate of
Susannah Tillery, late of suid county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kindled and creditors of said deceased,to be and uppuorat
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said I- tiers of dismission should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this Oth dav of Sept. 1844.
51 6.n WM.D.LU0KIE,C. C.C).
GEORGIA / Court of Ordinary,
Newton County, S July Term, 1944.
T HE petition of Edwin Payne slieweth unto the Court that
011 the lltli dav of November, 1834, Eppes Tucker Jr., uf
said countv, now deceased, made and delivered to him bis
penal bond in the sum of Four Tbo isand Dollars, conditioned
to make or cause to he made good and law fill titles to the east
half of lotof land. No. one hundred and ninety five, with ihe
exception of twelve acres sold to John Brit,and alco, the east
half oflotof land, No. one hundred and ninety, both lots l\ ing
and being ill the lentil district of formally Henry now New.
ton county. And it appearing to tbe Court that the said
Eppes Tucker.Jr departed this life without making titles to
the said east halves of lots of land with the exception as
- f oresaid and without making provision therefoi l» will,
nd it also, further appearing to the Court, that the said Ed-
in Payne has poid the consideration money mentioned in
aaid bond for said east halves of lots of land as aforesaid with
the exception of the number of ocres therein excepted. It is
ordered by the Court that McKendree Tucker, Administrator
-n the estate of Eppes Tucket, jr., deceased, do shew cause
ilany be can, why a rule absolute should not be granted re
quiring him toexei ute titles tn said east halves of the lots of
land in conformity with the provisions of said bond. And it
is further ordered by the Court that this role he published in
some Public gazette of this State in conformity to the statute
in sucli cases made and provided.
J. W. MANNING, Pet.Atty.
A true extract fioin the minutes, Julv 1st, 1844.
WM. D LUCKlE.c. c. o.
July 9,1844. [20 25] 413...
frrJfs* 31*
if'NW If" t* 1 * 1
"zmmnasmss
MNP
tZMjtzw & r ri3WB
titling for ordinary purposes, for lexvt to sell ill |li« rtxl m*
l" 1 " * l,d Kf!„ of "** b*l0*ft"f IO0" Xdhtto •(Jfffi
Nwf TilMitetfiifeSraw
Bapt. 94,1844.
L x WLI« JIUATII5 alter dale, appl
x made to the Hotiorahle the Inferior Court of Pulaeki
county when aitting for ordinary porpoeet, for leave to tell a
part of the Negroes oelongiog to kite estate of Edward Burch,
•en,deceased.
EDWARD A. BURCH, Admioielvator.
Ilawkinsville, August 16tb,l844. 48
L'OEK MONTHS after dale, application will be
1 made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
•unly, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
ihe real eatate belonging 10 ibe e.-tsleof Benjamin Exam, lute
of said county, decease
August 12th 1844.
JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adm’r.
I, OI IC JTIONTHS after date, applioaiiou will be
1 uiudo totlie Honorable Inferior Court of Pulliam county,
when aittdig for ordioury purposes. Cor leave to sell all tbe
lands belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Brudley, lute of
•aid countv .deceased.
B. W. SANFORD, Adm’i
Putnam county, August 8,*1844. 46
•ireet. Btriei para<»ual attrniio^wiH
inndi
miun will .<• ,D'N -, --
Lfo.,.1 xjvxncea will tw tn*.' «
..... c.n.-J'd to thf ir r«r..
Col ran and ..ih«r produce in Ntore.
gS-'!"SRS«4,i«.
A ugusta. Bept. 10- 1844.
50 4t
the reul and personaTproperty belonging to the estate of Al
exander Green, lute of suid county,deceased.
HUGH KNOX, Administrator de bonis man.
July 16lh, 1844.
42
f ^OLH MONTHS alter date application will be made
to the hounruble the Inferior Court of Baldwin county,
while silting us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot of
land, No. 158 in live 16th District, Cass county—also, lot No.
535. in the 2d District, Forsyth county; it being the property
ofthe oiphaus ot Vincent Vickers,deceased.
HARRIET VICKERS). Guardian.
June 18th, 1844. 38
I TtOTIt MONTHS afterdnlc, application w ill be mad
1 to the Inferior Court of Laurens count.1, when silting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the laud belonging to
tbe exta'ie ol Moses Tisou, deceased.
ABNER TISON, Adm’r.
July 9.1844. 41
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
business,
BIIOAD STREET, ACGIISXA, OA.
rwiIlF un.I.r.iciK'd, thankful f«.r lira p.iron.e. horetoforn
T^-cei^ri. riSp-c.VulIv (»r., rn ..(.I- rrLnd« -nd thwjubnc
General I v that lie still • onliniies the Wars Hoi/s* anil boM
m 1 iiiiik 'itirsixcis.at bis old stand on Broad street (long known
« Rees * SSft ) -nd will give strict persons, altsnt.on to
all business eniructed to his care.
Liberal advances made on Colton. # , ...
Ui.cnmniDrion for s.lling uotran t. reduced, from On.
date, to 25 cents per bale.
Sept 17.1844.
WM. A. BEALL.
51 2m
CRU.IKK A BEAU ,
FACTOHS
Aud Commission Klerchnnis,
iso. »*, Buy Street,
suvunnuh.
P ol K MuNT'IS nft.r date application will
made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tn sell the land'and ne
groes belonging tn the e.-tutc of John Kettles, Br., late of Wil
kiuson county, deceased.
MARTHA KETTLES, Adm’x.
WILLIAM GAKKATT,
JAMES H. MILLS,
June 4th, 1844.
Adm’rs.
I^OI'R lYIONTHS after date application 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 belong.ug to the ct>taie ofSusaauah Johnson, late of
said county, deceased.
JOS I All MURPHEY, Adm’r
June 20th 1844. 39
P OUR IVIONTIIS after dale, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of 'Telfair county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the ue*
groes belonging to the estate of Arthur Bland, lute of said
county deceased.
July 2,1844.
4in 40
J. C* CLEMENTS, ) ...
I). B. CREECH, J A,,n ' r8 -
I ^OllR MONTHS alter date application will be made
n the honorable Interior Court of 'Telfair county, while
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estute of Kenneth Aid em.au, late cf
county deceased.
M. N.McRAF.,. l Mm , t
July 3, 1844. m4,n 40
•D. U. CIIEECH, j
F 'OCK MONTHS ul't.r dnlr npplimttinn will ire
...ado to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
siting foi ordinary purposes tor leave to sell all the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of William Smith, lute ofsaid
(■aunty, deceased.
JAMES ROSS, Adm
July 1,1841. 42
Gl.oitGI.4, Telfair County*
r p HIS indenture, made this iei.it. day ol January, in the year
JL oi our Lord Eighteen hundred end forty one, between Will-
iutn Alston, of the county and £tate, aforesaid, ol the one part,
and Alfred Burnham of the same place, oi the other part, wh-
uesselh that the said M illiam Alston,for aud in consideration
ol the sum of One hundred dollars to him iu hand paid at and
before the-eating and delivery of these presents*, the receipt
a hereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted,bargained,sold
and couveyed, and does by these prese*.ls grant, bargain, t
and convey, unto tbe said Alfred Burnham, bis l.eirs and
signs, all that Tiuctor parcel oflaiul, situate ly ing and being
in .he fourth District ot formerly \\ ilkiuson now 'Telfair coun
t>, know n and distinguished in the plan ot said District by the
number three hundred and twenty five, containing two hun-
dred two aud a half acres, more or leas, w ith all the rights,
members aud appurtenances thereunto belonging.—To have
nml iu bold tbe afore described lot of laud unto dim the said
Mfreit Burnham, Ins heirs and assigns, together with ail th
right, members and appertenances. to the suid lot of Innd, ii
any wist belonging, to his uud their own proper use, benefit,
ai.d behoof forever in fee simple. Aud the said William
Vision, for himself, his heirs.executors and administrators,the
said bargained premises, together with the right, title* aud pos
session thereof, with the suid Allred Bur..hum, his heirs and
assigns, w.li wurruut and forever defend the right and till,
thereof, against themselves, and ..gainst the claim of all olhe.
persons whatever. In testimony whereof, the said William
Alston huthI.ereuuto set his hand aud affixed his seal the
day and year first above written
digued Sealed and deliv
• red in the nn**fiicc of
JOHN MclNTIKE, f Signed,
JOHN REEVES. J WILLI A Al ALSTON ,[L. S.]
GEORGIA, Telfair Comity.
Before .ne Al.chacl Conely, a Justice ol the Peace for said
county, personally appeared Alfred Berman who being dnlv
sworn saith, that the original deed,of which the above and
loregoing,is as deponent believes a true copy, was placed bv
this deponent, in the bands of Jumps H. McCall, Clerk of the
Superior Court ofsaid county, to be recorded.and has
been returned.
.•sworn to and subscribed before ) his
u»c. > ALFRED-f BURNHAM;
MICHAEL CONELY, J. P. ) mark.
GEORGIA, Telfair County*
Before me, Alicl.uel l onely, a J ustice of the Peace for said
county, personally appeared James II. McCall, who bein
duly sworn, sai h flint while acting Clerk of the Superior
*'ourt ofsaid county ,the original deed, of which the above
nd foregoing is a true cop*, was placed in his bands to be
ecorded, and was lost or mislaid, so that he caut.oi find it.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,)
April 26. 1841. >
MICHAEL CON ELY, J. P.) JAMES H.MeCAl.L.
It appearing to tbe Court tl.ut the original deed, of which lh»
above is a true copv, is lost, it is ot. motion, ordered bv the
Court, that tbe said copy be established in lieu of the suid lost
original, Hfter tbe expiration of six months, if no cause be
shown to the contrary,and that notice hereof be published in
one of the public gazettes of this State, once a mouth fur six
mouths.
I certify that the above and foregoing is a true extract from
the n.it.utcsof Telfair Superior Court.'
JOHN F. McRAE, Clerk.
April 26,1844. 31 n.6m
NEW WORKS.
TUST RECEIVED, Arruh Neil, or Times of Old, a Ro-
t/ inance by G. P. R. James, Esq. The 11. Family, or
'Trainman, Axel nod Anna, and other Tales, by Frederick
Bremer, translated by Alary llowett. Tbe Grandfather, o
novel by tbe late Alias Ellen Pickering. The Autobiography
of 11 curie Ii Stellings. late Aulic Counsellor of the Grand
| Duke «f Baden, Ate. Ate. translated from ti.e German by L.
Jackson. Arthur’s Lady’s Magazine, Campbell’s Foreign
Semi-Monthly Alngazine, or Select Aliscellauv of European
Literature uud Art. The Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s
Magazine. Goody’s .Magazine and l*udv*s Book. The La
dy's National Magazine. The Lady’s Musical Library, Au
gust No. Also, No. 6, ofthe Pictorial Bible, with a variety
of other interesting works.
AT M. E. EDWARDS’S STORE.
August 20, 1844. 47 if
ti
SICK HEAD-ACHE PILLS.
Warranted to Cure or Benefit a Patient or
money returned.
F OR the Curo of that truly distressing malady,Sick Head
Ache, here is a mi'.d and safe 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 (lie many evidences of the utility of the
medicine,read tbe following:
I)r. Littlk—I lake great pleasure in informing von that
m> wife lias been entirely cured •>( Sick Head ache by the
use of l)r. Sponn’s Sick Head ache Pills. The case was one
ofn.any years standing during which many other rentedica
wrie used but without succeaa.
JOHN C. MAUND.
Talbot co., AtiguM, 1044
For a full history of tbe Nature oftba disease and the mode
bv which it is cured see the uamphlet.
To be had of Havilabd St Kislrt. Augusta, Geo.. W. G.
LITTLE, Milledgevilln, H. Shotwrli., Macon, 8. A. Bit.-
MS**. Cnltimhus and J. Jar«*<*!». Albsnt. They can he had
•t F* rt Gsiiie«,Talhn|lim, Alsdison and RewkiiHvilje.
Alii ledge vil (a, Srpl. let. 1844. 49 eow3t
A PROCLAMATION.
Georgia s
liy GEOKGE H\ CR I WFORD, Governorojaaid State.
H AVING received official information thut a mutder hoi
committed in the Countv of Lowndes on the 27th dav
of July last, upon the body of Ebenezer J. Perkins bv Alex'-
ai.der Ale Fail, who is uovv a fugitive front justice,! have
thought proper to issue this, my proclamation, hereby offer
ing a reward of one humik. i> and rirTf not .labs for the
apprehension and delivery of the aaid AlcFailto the Sheriff or
Jmlor ot the said Countv of Lowndes. And I do moreover
charge and require all officers, civil and military, of this
State, to he ligilaul in cndcavering toapprche..u i-aid fugitive,
in order that he may be brought to trial for the offence v Ul.
which he aiunda charged.
Given under mv hand, and ihe great seal of the State at the
Capitol iu .Milledgevillc, this 8th du> of August, 1844, uud
of me 1 .idcpeudei.ee ol the United States, the sixtv -ninth.
GEORGE W. CRAW FORD.
By the Governor:
N. C. Barnett, Secretary of Stats.
Description.
McFail is about six feet high, light complexion, sandy hair
blue eyes, long nose, a little stooped iu the body, c od about
33 y ears old
U*An additional reward ot
Two Iniiidre*! mid Fifty Dollars,
will be paid bv the Subscriber for the apprehension and deliv
ery nl the said Alexander McFail to the Sheriff or Jailor of
Lowudes county.
ANGUS M’ALLEY’.
ICTThe Savannah Republican will please copy the above
Proclamation and Mdditiaiisl reward, and forward the accouui
to tbe office of the Georgia Journal for payment.
Sept>!7.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS*
AUGUSTA. GA.
T HE undersigned respectfully inform their friends.and the
public, that they still continue the M arehouae and Lorn-
mission Hnaiuets, at their old stand, on McIntosh street.
Strict personal attention will be given to oil business entrust
ed t.. their care. Their charges will correspond with those of
other establishments in the citv,and liberal advances will Le
made on Cotton and other produce in store.
'The .eport now abroad, that Mr. Thomas Dawson will not
be able to give the busit.iss his attention this season is un
founded. He is rapidly recovering fio.n his recent attack of
sickness (out of which the report originated,) and will be able
iu n verv short tune to give his personal attention to any busi
ness with which he tnav he favored. During his revovery.and
when temporarily absent from the city on business, Mr. John
R. Crockkr,whose lung experience in the tu.sincs entitles
him to ti.e highest confidence of our friends, will as heretofore,
attend exclusively totlie selling ol cotton.
ICJ* Commiaaionfor aelling Cotton, 25 ccnta per bale.
All orders fur merchandise will bo promptly executed at the
lowest market prices.
Sept. 17,1841.
J. WASHBURN & WILDER,
Boaaaxssxoxr m
.11 E It C HANTS,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
Aupust 6, 1844. 45 3m
or COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
J. \V. RABUN.
R. L. FULTON.
June 25,1844. 6m&lamis
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO.
| WILL CONTINUE THEj
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
in this city, and will as hitherto devote their nenu-nal atten
tion to tliH sale of Cotton, filling of orders, and receiving and
forwarding of goods with despatwli.
EVF.RARD HAMILTON, )
THOMAS HARDEMAN, >
CHARLES F. HAMILTON, )
Savannah,3rd Julv, 1844.
Copartnera:
HOWARD A KlTIIMtlO D,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Apalachicola, Fla*
T HE undersignedhaving dete.u.ii.edtocommencea Gener
al Commission business at Apalachicola, the ensuing
season, will givetheirpersonal attention to all business confi
ded to thrircare. T. I). HOWARD,
A.8. RUTHERFORD.
Mav 28.1844. 35 tf
CROCKERY, CHINA A GLASS M ART.
_ , H* B. GLEASON
Informs his numerous friends in Georgia, that he has
RESUMED his former business and solicits their patronage.
He will, in time for the tall business, open a first rale stock,
imported expressly lor his trade, which he pledges himself to
sell as low or lower, than any house in the trade,—in this, or
any other market.
Country merchants visitingCharleeton are respectfully invi
ted to examine his stock. If he does not sell u them he will
nt least have the satisfaction of showing his goods.
_ . 106 Meeting-afreet/
Opposite Charleston Hotel,sign Big Pilcher.
Charleston, August6. 45 |3t
FiRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
C.IPIT.M, $300,000.
T‘ fc ..\PY/Y0UK CONTRABUTION8HIP FIRE
. COMPANY hiving established on agen
cy in Knoxville,Crawford county, will insure
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
and every description of property, against loss or damage bv
r ®: . FRANCIS H. MURDOCK. Agent.
Knoxville, June 11. 1644. 37 t f
(500 Buies, Packages, Cases,
Crates, Pieces, &c.
NEW SPRING GOODS
„ 1MOW OPENING AT
SHAMAN’S!!
Which he offers extremely low for Cash, determined to be
not only as Cheap, but in fact trill sell Cheaper
Goods than can be had in any city short of
i\ew York, quality and style considered.
T il E undersigned would price his Couds. and give a list of
the same, hut who ran tell whether they are cheap or
deur until seen ? Doubtless the render will bear me out when
I suv that Goods are always cheaper in the newspaper than
in the store. I would rospectfull.i ask the reader to bear this
'ne tiling in mind, that 1 have nil the goods, in style and nual-
ty.tliat other, have, and will roll the aame nn belter forma
I tense cnll mid see—Price the Ci-oda— then judge.
, „ JAS. ll.SUAIIAN.
Mtlledge.iile, April 3.1844. 27 tl
51 3t
A. M’A.
_ Xaw School st Augusts.
?I^IIE Subscriber’* Lee.ures will recommence on the third
I Monday is October. Any desiied information, in rela
tioo to his system of teaching, dec. ran he obtained by Isttcr.
WM. TRACY GOULD.
Augusts, Arf 7, 1844. 4* Hh
PUVITEiVTLIKY!
t nn non swingle* wanted immediately forthe j
IUUjUUU useofthi Institution, and a large quantity nf
Scanning*, Sheetings, and square hewn Tim
ber*, to be of be»t pitch pine, and delivered imroedistely/or
which cash or barter will be paid.
Persons desirous of entering into contracts will piessnt
themselves immediately.
ABNER IIAMMOND,Inspector.
Milledgevitb* Unuary 1, 1844. 14 tf
JOHN L. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Hmi.ua, Karri* C*nair, Ge*.
Nov. 14A 1643. 7 6<i
IIAKD WAKE.
90ft Knives and Forks, from 50cents up
,, .rj 10 *?.! 50 ' jaSTh.shaiian.
Millpdgettila, Aprils, I84d. 37 if
CKOCKERY.
O jums.and Crates nfeier) .tile and Itindiifl
~<J ( Inna 1 ra ret..from » I up to*3. Plate, 31..
»nd r-attoerr aictraaet. JAS. II. Sll
Jlliletlgeviile. April 3, 1844.
fCrockerv.
ml Cups
HA HAN.
27 tl
SHOKSi! SHOES
Id lor (I, worth 11,35.
Ml
M EN'S Hlk. Kip Shoe
Wi men'rSlipperr. front 50 Iu75crntf.
Lnoiea Kid Slip, from 75 to (I, the Leri quality.
tut i .. JAS. II. SIIAHAN.
Milledgenlie ApttlS, 1844. 27 t |
HOKE NEW WORKS!
Burk
orreguer ;
R OSE D’ALBRET.Lv G.P. U. James, Ksq. ; Tom I
. y.y Charles Lyon, author of Henry Lorreg
Lr'liarles O Malley . Ate ; Fairy Legends or the South of
Isnd.hi I . Crotton Crokcr. a new edition; the Martyr \\ ife,
a Domestic Romai.ce, by tl.eau»hor of Elwood, the Bunker,
or Like Father Like Son; Amy Herbert, bv a Ladv—Edited
by the Rev. \V. Sewell. B. D.
The Lift and public services ofthe Hon. Jsims Knox Polk,
with a compendium of bis Speeches,on Nation’s publii mea-
aurer; nlru.a ,ket< h of lit. Life of lha Hon.Uaorcr M. Dallas,
pi.blisl.rd by N. Hickman; Life and Mp^ecliesof Henry Clnv
vol., &e. 2 by Greeley and McE.rxtb: Major Jones’s Court
•hip. with illustratio.'H, by Hurley; July No*, of the Cotuni-
e i • V *'* ,M * ^e.itlen.ens’Msgaxine ‘more ofthe Magasiues
nfShakeepesie, with a variety of other new works ofthe dev
for sale at E. M. EDWARD’S Store. '
Milledgeville, July 9.1841. 41 \f
TK5 T JEGEIVED, the First ?nd Second Koa.^of^the
O Wandering Jew. bv Eugene Sue. Also, other popular
work* orthe dav from the various popular pressea of New
1 ork, receiving coustxntly as fast as they ate published, aud
those fond of readiug can obtain such works as they rbuosa
10 re * d . »»M. E. EDWARDH’s STORE.
HATH.
75 cswes Hats, of every stvle and quality from
* NutrieF
ionable Fur Hats, of s superior quality, Spimg
^^^X Fa.ltiud, and madr tnordrr for Ilia undrrrirnrd
’ . JAB. H. BHAHAN.
SillMlfafilU, Afril S,IM(. 17 11
«LOTBS,
C A 8SIJM ERRS & VGSTINrii
OLIJE Uiark Broad Cloth.
D Flue blue do do
Inli'e |t«, do do
llrowo, do do
Cod* 1 inixrtl Cloth.
Plaid Carntneraa "latex slvla,”
Plaio aod Fancy do.
Valrntia npd Botin Vctin*,.
Plaid Velrot, ^do rich."
READY MADE°CL0THIN6
Valencia Veats,5U cents rsen* A,u *
llareno, do
Velvet and Satin do
Blue and Black Dress Coats.
do Frock, do
Over Coats, $12 n $18,
Beaver Frock., Tweed siack,. Flu,hiue s ,. k , „
Sir. *> c
Clothe, mode nt the the ritorlrat notice ..A _
fit. Cnitin* done. K. W it.
Milledgeville,Sept.34. V ' “ A »Ck0|rf.
Ul |)
HAT.*!!! A AD CAP* "
4 .. t a n rj' ^’nshlonableBe,^
September 24th, 1844
IIATNf
SO CASKS FLU MATS ei «
•OO FUU 4kCLOTH CAPS ' ^ *
e- w.kingU
« u
JUST RECEIVED
A mv Mirru »,
id-FAII AND WINTER DRV GOODsL
rpllE underaigned would re.pecllull,
■"* u - ,j - f »»d Z ,t£z
;"ppji offtiia
fo sell lich*.. 7
Milledgeville, ortbe
The Goodfs consist in part ofthe following snicls.
Black and blue block Bcmbazims, do. Alpaccss ,TU ‘
Silk warp Chileans, Affghan Satins and ’
Changeable Indiana Cloth—a new article for Lad;..* j
.Mourning Gineliatn*. Silks, and Satina, ® ret *»
Plaid Tartar Damask,
Cashmere and Fancy Net Shawls,
Furniture and Fancy Calicoes.4-4 Mourning^
A lurge supply ofLysle Lace, Footing and Edfinri
Blue, Black and Blueblack Broadcloth*, * ^
Black, Blueblack and fancy Cnssime.es,
with a variety ofotherartic.es too numerous tomentioa
N. B. All persona p.trchaaing Dry Uooda wxd*JSfc.
their interest tu call and examine liis Oooils befuir ' 1
elan where. Please call at tbe sign oi the New Vork'H
Goods Store. "*W
Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 1844.
tlm citizens of Milledgeville. Bsldwm ami t|,-
counties that he is now receiving a large * 0J
Winter Goods, which he will lie able
uolclienpertl.au any other store
rior nf Georgia.
BOOTS A SHOES.
Just received and are now Opening m
. , , TREANOK’S 1
A (Argo lot of Boors dfc SLocsof n„ £ri ,„ ,,
alnn. n large .upply of Neuro BroBUna’afe
KHSSCtS, which he will soil at jreot/y
Milledgeville,Sept. 17.1844. J- TB ^L
a . FA EE GOODsT"'
* LAKt.K and extensive «tock of Drrfliuj.
^• opening at BnncroO’ss 7 «••«*
500 piece. 4-4 Brown and Bleached llomeppuni.
300 u Kerseys.
500 ** l.indsys.
000 “ Prints'frntn 61 to 181 cla.
500 Duffil Blanket.. *
500 Twilled do.
Ini will give him a call.
t. W. BANCRor.
«ir
allow to Ilia friends nnd customers
Alilleilgevills. Sept. 17,1844
THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
r |\ H re E rece h iring ri;eiT° U,d *• *1
Fall and Winter supply of Dry (Joodi,
—among which thev oflerai .... ... • .1 j,’ —T!
-.j .......j ... ......m, oiiuea, occ., w
lower than auy oversold iuthis market.
Ladies and Uentlemen are reapeclfullv invited to nil id
examine for themselves. “
i. r ., n E.WAITZFELDEMC,
Al the Cheap Dry Goods and Clothing Slwr, mtm
..... . ... n °rih of Huson’s Hotel.
Miiledgeville.Sepl. 34.1844. j, ,f
Sept 3. 1844.
WHIGII I’ ti STETSON,
/COFFEE—Old Government Java, Rio and CuliCtAt
Sept’ '"iai4 WRIGHT A. STETSON,
S UGAR —St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Orfeaus, Losf i«4
Havannnh Sugars for sale bv
Sept. 3, 1844. WRIGHT At STETSON.
R400W0 A TWINE —Russia Bagging, Era
XJ lucky do.,Cotton do.,toraaie bv
aept, 3,1844. WRIGHT t STETSON.
I KONf—0000 iba. of I run, assorted, for sale by
>ept.3. 1844. WRIGHT A ST
N AILS—75 kegs tor sale by
Sept. 3,1844. V
WRIGHT’ A STETSON.
PANDLEB-Spettn
Sept. 3,1844.
and Tallow Candles far sals k]
WRIGHT A STETSI
1 *7
ION.
S OAP AND BTABCII-fnraaleby
Sept.3, 1844. WRIGHT A S
(PEAS—Imperial, Hveon end GnnpnwderTeasforwkh
J Sept. 3.1844. WRIGHT A; STETSON.
VTOLASiSEM-
!U Sept. 3, IK4I
IES —Sperm, Linseed and IT
Sept. 3, 1844. W
WRIGHT A II
RIGHT A STIv
WHITE LEAD & COPAL VAKI.S
T T for aale by WRIGHT' A STETSON.
pOWDEK, SHOT ANlI LEAD-f«r rdrlf
X Sept.3.1844. WRIGHT A STETSON.
(TOTTON YARN AND OSNABimOM 1
s«le by WRIGHT * STETSON^
VINEGAH-r
V Sept 3,1844.
HAMHOTH SCIIEHE.
(.0,000 Dollars!
RICH AND BRILLIANT LOTTEIVI
More Prize* than Blunk*.
13*16 DRAWN NOS. OUT OF 78.
ALEXANDBIA LOTTERY.
Class F, for 1644.
To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C., on Saturday. )»i
October, 1644.
16 DRAWN NUMBERS IN EACH PACKAG101
36 TICKETS!
1 grand capital nri
1 grsnd^inzeof
do
I prize of
GRAND SCHEME.
prize of 60,000
30.000
15.000
10.000
8,000
7.000
6.000
5.000
4.000
2,311
2.500
2,000
1,750
1.500
1.250
1,000
prises of
do
500
PRICE OF TICKE’i J. „
Whole tickets $lMO— Halves $)IO-CJti0rt«rt|»
Eights $9 AO. ^ as
Certificates of Packages of 26 W hole TickeUf^Wj.
Do do 26 Half do *“2J
Do do 26 Quarter do -
Do do 26 Eighths do
Orders lor Tickets and Shares ami Leriiiicsies of
. llip above ILilliaut Scheme, will be promptly
•nd an soon as the drawing is over an account of
forwarded to all who order from us. Addreee—
J. G. GREGOKl.ACo*.
.zuvn a i «»y
WASHING I ON
Jivfjf
Scpr. 34,1844.
Nrdlral colleRe of ihe Mtnte at i
T „„ Carolina. . . „ «ajB
HE regular course of lecture, in this In.itluttoa.
resumed on the second Mondsv in Novenibot*
Anatninv. by J. E. HOLBROOK, Al. D.
Surgery,by E. GEDDINGS.M. D. .. .....ganl,
^iMttalwaad Practica of Medicina, by 8. H.B**-
i’hy.i,doxy, by JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D.
Alatrria Medina.bv HENRY R. FROST,II. I>.
<th.tatrica, by THOMAS F. FRIELOU.M.U.
(-{raniiatry, by C. U. SHEPHARD, M. D. ^ ,
i h« School for Practical Anatomy, will »•
clmrga of Dta HOLBROOK & OtilER. . , . «
Clinical lu.Cruclioua al lha Marina Hoapilri “f-
Houwa. HENRY R.T«'WTJ3 rf
N. B. Specimens in Natural lliatory aud of IWswawv
the States will he gladlv received. mit
Charleston, August 97,1844.
WILLIAM K. DeGHAFFENSl®
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely. Early Ceaaiy. WJ •
RariaaNCK.—Holt. Seaborn Jones,ffc*.,!
f»«. Han. A. /rcrxow, Horn. Joseph Sturgis, J»*
L h*