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••ft r.lurnrd tu m. by» con "*^"'E8 BEELAND, Sheriff.
October 1,1844.
A A4h1R||IVIIOI > I 9AM*
GREEARLY lo anord.rof Ihu Honorable lh«i Inferior
Conn of Wilklnaon uuu.ty, wheoaining for ordinary,
pnrnimeA, will be .old before «he Oonrl Honae door, la ho
town of Irwinlnu, on Ihe Aral Tueaday In January neal, the
nearuea belonglnj to the eatale of Benjamin Kaum, lata ol
aabl county, deoeaaed.
Terms mode knorrn on the Jt < Adm .,,
Wilkineon county, Au|U»l30lh,lB44. G
CITAliUNI.
Executor's Mnle.Ji
W ILL be sold at the Court house, m me town or Knox
ville, Crawford countv, on the first Tuesday m UK'
CEM HER next, hy an order of the honorable tnferioar court
ol aaid county, when sitting as a jtf^rdHiary^thrws linn-
y^EKKAS a®“*w*uS«laJl"nfa’i^'VI>h*kar,Ea-
ff ecutris nud t&aeculoi ou the estate of Willlai* Whita
ker, deceased, epply to me tar letters of diemiestou from said
These are?herefore toe its and adruonlahallandiingulai
thekttidredandcreditorfcolsaiUdeceaaedlobe andappeaiat
my office within theliraepreecribedh} law40 ahowcuuBe.il
anythey have,whyeaidietterashould iiotbtgraMted.
Given under tnv band atuffice, thin 4iliday ol June, ion.
36 uitim * JOHN VV. VV. oNh/W), c. C.o.
«t*?ffo'e..Dee. ■•JJPfJg,.^"ukuSmhkr
W ILL be sold on the #J»t I»•, townofKno*.
_ hours of eule,
01 eain county, »hbh •»» •* ww "” in , iX .
died three and three quarter acres (303 3) »f lend, No. IH
1st dial, fointeriy Houston, now Crawford ; south hall No. 131
in the aan»e di*t., with two reserves, the lain house and one
acre ol laud ro und it. The land {liven to Clayton academy,
and the privileges sold us the proporty ol W in. Uoaveland,
doc'd. Terms on the day. ,
Washington o.cllavrland,/ Ex . ora
ABSALOM C. CLEAVELAND, S , ,
October I, 11144. 1 1,11
w. *»•
D...»nciv mtiuied out in said n fs.
Progeny l’“'“>« d ou' i« DE ELA ND, Sheriff.
,rhn crop
" Two loU of pin. land, lying in .he 1.1, Uis.ri , an ■
ha No 53 and 54,containing two hundred, two .
' •'”i^r r, le led on a thY property of John
growing on «.d l.nd^lea id on « Court,
■i‘— L ' vv “ ,ode ““ r j . »|. WALL, Sheriff.
William Joyce. Levy made
October 1, 1844
«wis«
filially
Telfair county, within
property, to Wit : ,he eerenth Dietrict of
Weahiugton Hogere, lo e.llsly a ft fti in luvor oi
Washington lingers, in --
lan ami L. Galbrulh v. aaid Inger*
UEOKVIA, Buldwiu County.
W 11 EKE Ac* John Treannr, Adminiatralor on theeatn|c ol
Nicholas D.Treanor.decenaed,applies to mefoBut-
ters of dismission f rrtn ‘ Adminlniraihml
i nun
lar
These are therefore to cite und admonish all and winj
the kindred and creditois of suid deceased, to lie
appear ut my office within the time prescribed by
show couse, if any they have, why said Icttei
** Given under my hand ol office, this 16th day of April, 1844.
‘29 mtiin JOHN VV. W. EiNEAH,c.c.o.
i should not lie
iiiccillori' Nnle.
A GREEABLY toanorUor nt the Interior Lourlol Wil
kinson county, while Billing for ordinary i.urmrsea, will
tresulil hefare iho Uoiirl-hniisn dunr in Iho town ol Irwinton,
until,' first I'uasday in Nureinhcr next, tho Innd belonging to
,lin csiuto of itichard Whitaker, luie of su'd ooiinty, deccaa-
I. 'Terms made known on lire day. . V.
NATHANIEL Will TAKER, } E .. cu , 0 „.
HUDSON W HI TAKER, i
Wilkinson county.Sopt- 3,1841. . : „ . SB
1’ux Coltcctor’f Notice.
w
OTICE is hereby given that the time for paying taxes in
_ Baldwin county will close on the first Monday in Novem
ber next, immediately alter which time Executions will be
issued against oil in arrears. The Tax Collector will ettend
in Milledgeville, on Saturdays until that time lor the eccom-
,,,US ° Wl ‘° hBV °aAM*UEL II. HUGHES,T.C.
October I, 1844. I8»_
Aj 8
iRr/ J
£2LL\
GLOlUjilAiBilltluiii Comity-
7 HE ICE A >S Fiances Kcddy, Admimstratiix ou me estate
r of lshaiu Reddy, deceased, applies lo me for letters ol
dismission from said Administration:
These are, therdtore, to cite und admonish all und singular
the kindred and creditors of suid deceused to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,toshow cause,
it any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Uiven under my baud at office, this oUth day ilApiil, 1844.
31 mtira JOHN W. VV. fcNEAi),c. c. o.
rW FALL COOBS,
AT
SHAHAN’S*
UEOBOIA, Baldwin Coiinl}'.
YY IIEBKAB JoIui rt. Btrphons, ouministrntur t
i liit*,
tale of Allen B. Stephens , deceased, applies to
letters of dismission from said Administration:
These are,therefore,to cite and admonish ul I nndsiugulnr
the kindred and creditors of eaid deceased, lo be und appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be grunted.
Given under mv hand utofiice,this ltith day ol July, 1844.
42 ii.6m JOHN VV. VV. SNEAD, c.c.o.
p'j
DRY GOODS.
2000 Negro Blankets,sup*r quality.
300p’raBed M “
500 pieces Calico; new and rich paterns,
HO M Mos. lie Lains; cheap und rich,
2-2 “ Cashmere de cosse; 50 to 6-’l per yard,
rtusans, Alapaccos and Bombasine,
4 p's fig’d Uounielin (new article) ladies dress,
20 p's Silks, richest and latest styles,
4 n’s Black Pedeluie ondg'o. do swiss.
Worsted binding, Hibhons. Hooks and eves,
Buttons, pins ami Needles.and cot. cold,
Hwiss Juckonet and Mull muslins,
Gent olid Ladies cloves, wool do.
100 p’s Satinets, from 37 to $1 50,
50 “ Kent. Jeans 37 to 75
Black and fancy Cnsemere, 1 to $3yd, .
100 p's negro cloth: plaid llnsey and I etinosseo plains
JCSTRECEiVEB-
Ul MOW SUPPLY \
03-FALL AND WINTER DRY 600
T HE undersigned would respectfully once »„
the citizens of Alilledgeville, Baldwin aad |{, e
countiea that ho is sow receiving a large supnU *#7
Winter Clooda, which he will be able to iu.li „ *. ..«■
not cheaper than any other store in Milledgeville wiSr^lu
rior of Georgia. ’
The Goods consist in part of the following nniefayu 11
Black aud blue black Bombazines, do. Alpaccas, * " 5
BroiiRltl to .Tail, „ ..
A i’ Irwinton, Wilkinson county, Ga. a Ne
gro Boy who says his name is Burrel, about
seventeen years old, dark complexion, long
fuceanddown look, when spoken to. He say
lie belongs to a Iran hy the name of William
Knight, living in Pike county, Uu.
1 lie owner or owners are requested to coma forward,prove
property,,mv charges and lake bin . |u , uy , Jnilor .
Sept. 9,1344. lf
1 XODI1 MONTHS after date application will be mail.
. to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton oouuty wnib
Sept. 2,1844.
T'vIifhiiTto legal" hour, of ssle.the fol-
nix small
Washing-
ndorser.
W Il.Lhs sol.1 on the first Tuesday
bafure’the OnurHhottae d""'
rille, Telfair cuunty
levied on .0 -n.isfy
executions in favor of Uiratn Roberta, heater, vs.
sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell u negro
Bob, belonging to the estate ofZachcns A.Middlehrooks dectl.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deemn.
ZJ3RE MIDDLE BROOKS, Adm r.
October 1,1044. 1 4,11
‘"teiS!' lM“/E U »Tw. M acresof
.aid lot in the northeast corner of said io^oxeep wl, Nru -Jj
containing WJJ norea •» bI 't.*'-?’ i.,1 r,i. District oforig-
conlainmg JHJJ aorea eaui, •■■o. * , ui „ ric , () f or i R .
190, c o n l a i n i n g 2 fh is c r es i a 111 y * u g 1 n t it 11 „„ u ,
bard anti l’eter Me Arthur, eecunty.
Ali levied on und returned to me by n constable^
ARCHIBALD Mc.DUEEIE, !>■ Sheriff,
geptetnher 9. 1814.
~AI> illNI*iritAt'OHV SAtsliS.
se door in the. town of Mari-
Administrator's Sale
W ILL be sold at the Court house door in in
on Twieea coumy, within the usual hours o sale, ....
the first Tuesday in DECE'lllERiieat, one hundred, one end
uwasa««!aS5SSs
b property ot Susan*
Sold lor the beuefit of
of Israel Gragg and others. Sold ?
nah Johnson late of said county dec d.
the heirs and creditors of said d«<
1,'GDR ITIONTIIS after l .
1 made to the I nferior Court ol Putnam county, when
date, application will bi
sitting for ordinary purpo
late and part of the negn
Ingram, deceus(‘d-
fi»r l«’ave to s«*ll all tlm
belonging to the estate ul John
GEOittiU, Decatur County.
W IlEREASf Caroline Whaley, applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate ol Daniel M. VV holey lot*
of snid county, deceusrd :
These urc therefore to cite and admonish nil and singuhi
the kindred aud crvdiiors of said dtceased. to ne und
uppear at my office w ithin the time prescribed by Jaw, to show
cause, if any they liave,whr suid letters should not be granted.
Given under uij hand ul oflice, this 10th day of S*eptembH/.
1814. JOHN P. DlCKENdON, c. c.
October 1, 1844. J *>t*
GEORGIA, DccaturCouiity. „ , ,
it/ 11 EKE Ad Mary A. Williams and William Peabody
v ▼ Administratrix and Admimslrutor oil the estate of Sam
uel Williams, late of ruid oouuty deceased apply to me lor loi
ters of Disuiisrion from said Ai iiiiiusirutioti.
These are therefore lo cite und admonish all und singular,
the kindred aud creditors ol suid deceased lo be and appeur ut
my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
iluuy they have, why suid letters of Dismission should not
be granted.
Given under my band ut office this 6th day of May, 1844.
83 iiiGiii JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c.o.
n in giu biwt"! . j
Apron checks und Tickings 10 to 20 eta.d•
50 p’s While, red, scarlet and green flannels,
Pnddine, buckram,and serge,
6 dnz. While nud black silk hose,
50 “ coitnn 10 to 37 pr.
.Silk, worsted and camel hair shawls,
50 doz. Gent, silk liundk'fs.
Fancy ond black cravats,
Slocks of ull kinds,
1 case umbrellas,
Fine Tooth, dressing am! pocket combs,
Ladies toil* tt Brush**,
Shaving und tooth brushes,
300 p's 4-4 brown homespun,
200 “ bleached “
400 “ brown *• 5 to lOcis. y d.
SHOES AUD BOOTS.
rlicle,
2000 pairs Negro shoes,
500 “ do pcry nur/'r
300 “ Kip do $1 good article,
200 “ do very good,
100 “ Gent calf shoe* $1 75,
300 “ Boys kip and cull shoes 7a to $1
r.ft
2 cases gent/calf boots $5 50, t
2 “ “ water proof do and peg d,
20 boxes Ladies Kid ami Gutter shoes7o to |
100 p’rs Misses do do u0 to 74
HATS AAD CAPS.
20 cases (lent. Beaver hats,
10 “ “ Broad biin»,$l 50lo$3
in-AII of the above artielcs will he seMiowertl.au ever offered before
ted to call und examine for themselves.
grpar.-oW-i.-p*
2 0UcU.ndfurc^ i¥ETs _
1 case florence plait bonnets,
2 »• line straw do
1 “ fanny silk do
1 « velvet *°
1 •• florunce braid do
Grout variety of flowers, etc. &.c.
II AIID XVARE.
3G doz. ki.ivoa m.-l torkf, 50 to 1 50
HI ■■ liooi. pocket knives,
li •• l'ad looks,
(I “ plated aud knob do
SheSra', M!««., table and tea spoons,
llaiMl-anwa,limiiniers,files,&e., &c.
CROCKERY HARE
500 SctsCups ami Saucers, 25,
200 doz. Plates,25,
50 Sets china cups mid soucors»
50 doz. “ j»lut»*H.
20 “ Bowls, of all sizes,
20 “ Pitchers, “ “
10 “ Dishes, 5 doz. deep do.
75 “ Tumblers, ol all kinds,
Bowls nud Pitchers,
Toilett and swing glasses.
WOOUEY WARE.
2 Nests Tubs
3 doz. I’uils and buckets,
3 Nests buckets,
6 doz. Brooms.
Whists, brushes, &c. Ate. ^
SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ac.
2 doz. Gent. Saddles,
1 «• Ladies do
51 artinga^eafserainglea,Gerlha, Whips, Saddle bags, Trunk.
Ate. *kc,
I»RU«S. MEDICINES, Ac.
Castor Oil. H’ts Drops, Paragorie, La.idanatn, Sniiff. C aim
mon, Nut meg, Ginger, Spice, Popper,Copperas, Indigo, 1 cr
fumcry, Cologne, Ate. Ate.
this market. My friends are respectfully invi-
Bilk warn Chusans, AfTgban Saiins and
Changeable
Mo
i Indiana Cloth—n r
„ article for Lxdiei' J- 1
ruing Ginghams, Bilks, und Butins,
Plaid Tartur Damask,
Cashmere and Fancy Net Shawls,
Furniture and Fancy Calicnrs.4-4 Mournlngda,
A large supply of Lvsle l.oce, Footing nud Ldgiup
Blue, Bluck and Blueblnck Broadclollis,
Black, Bluoblock and fancy Cnsriineres,
with u variety of oilier unic es too numerous ton»*i»r—
Jdii.n ikeTnoJ;
Dood< wouldfiiu.
N. B. All pereons purchasing Dry
their interest to call und examine his < 5«
elsowhere. Please cull at the sign ol the New yJv §5
Goods Store. . JrJ i
Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 1844. ]
BOOTS A SHOES.
Just TtiCClve.il and are now Opening
TKEAKOII’S “ ‘ „
A larpe lot of Boms & St ops of th. I
-\ also, a lorn supply of N«>k,'o IJrognn* aS I
tllssl'ts, which he will sell at greatly reduced art,!!"* I
J . TBiShoii
Mtf
ItHSSP
Millrdgpville.Scpt. 17,1844
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES & VESTINSS
_ _ , ITt ~ ,n. I I, , f'l, I. Ot
Sept. 34,1814.
\VM. INGRAM, /
BENJ. INGRAM,)
LNOlilt MONTHS aller dale, applicalioa
'ill be
11 a
county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for lea
part of the Negroes belonging to the estate of Edward Bureli
sen,deceused.
EDWARD A. BURCH, Administrator.
HawkinsviUe, August 16th, 1844. 48
L-OliU .MON THS altar dale, application wljl he
1 mudft to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Wilkinson
county, while silting lur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the reul estate belonging to the entitle of Bcnjumin Exittn. lute
JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adnt’r.
GEORGIA, VVilkiiiHOit County-
W HEREAS Moses S. West and Alfred Branham, Ad
ministrators on (lie Estate of John Wise, apply to ate
for letters ot dismission from said Administration:
These ure,therefore, to cite und admonish all concerned to
be and appear ut my office, within the lime prescribed by law,
tosltow cause, if any they have, why suid letters dismissoiy
tdiui.ld not be granted.
Given under my bund at office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
of said county, deceased
August 12tli 1014,
will be
lands belonging lo
id county,deceased
Oct. 1,1814.
Administrator's Snle* . .
W ILL he said hellin'the Court House door in the town
of Knoxville, on the first 1 nesday in D«e«n her next
-within the usual ^^™ 0 ° Mn ;j l J'; 1 * C fMMwin g “pruperty; to wit:
F
Inleriur Coorloismu v.v.i>r , ;^ „' w i; v ,. s
One dwelling house and lot whereon Mrs.Aniosnow iiv. s
.lau a larxe and eonunodious store house adjoining the said
dwelling- S one lot ot lour acres, more or less, known
as the old Jail lot. and one lot and
George B* Kenedy nc
tOIJU MONTHS alter date .application will Ire
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Baldw**
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sr
d personal property belonging to the estate ol Al
exander Green, lute of said county,deceused.
HUGH KNOX, Adininistrutor de boms non
July 16th, 1844. 42
vhereon
iTalTof BttVd lots lying and be
ing in the Town of Knoxville in said C'HJ'Byl . j
Also, at the same lime and place, one negro man t»y tne
name of Turner, aged >huu. 31) years, «... »«*« *»»“•
rialt about twenty-five ve-»rs old; one negro girl Mutilua,
about eight vearsold; one negro boy l uruer,abouifive year
one Negro child, Busan, about eight months old , oim Negro
woman Judy, about forty years old; one negro girl Vmey, a*
bout fourteen years old ; one bo
and one negro girl H e
bile sitting u« a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell lot of
land, No. 158in the 16th District, Cass county—ulso, lot No.
535, in the 2d District,Forsyth county; ilbeiuglhe property
of the orphans ol Vincent VickcrB.dcccs §ed.
HARRIET VICKERS, G
June 18th. 1844.
, about eight years old;
le’tla, about live years old ; ull sold
the property of tin Estate OCKli ART* 1 A dm’’
mi da known on the day. A RT. Adm
Terms
October 1, 1844.
' AdmiiiistHilor's Sale. .
« « rn i i,. gold, ut ti» rt residence ol the sulmcribor in New-
W -olllv. on Tuesday, the 12th day of November
Ion county,
(lie estate of Zac-
Chous A. MiddtebronKs ■" 'ie’known
!?“ U .rJ , :. , '.v nnd ZERE Mll>i)LEUROOK,.Adn,i
next, the perishable property brlotmng tn
A. Middlebrooks and consHtmg of
,.j the dav
October l. 1844.
I ids
Administrator’s Sale. .
W ILL bo sold before the oo.li- •iiouaed.ior it Jncksonviii
.'rtSii’h&Va^ho'
Alton^ MoLeaa. deeca'aed-, consis.in, of lour traota,
with considerable cleared laud, dwelling ,
JOHN McLEAN, Adtn’r.
Sept. 31, 1344.
Administrator’s Sitle.
A GREEARLY tu an order of the llonorabte the Inferior
Court of Baldwin courtly, when .illingas a Court of or
dinary, will be aold heloro the Court House door, to' tile Lily
Tv.'.!,’ nititl c.tniniv. oil the first I uesday in De-
W MB ; iOf IN MILLEDGEVILLE,
I Wnyna Street, adjoining Mrs. Nancy Jones on the
North" and Il'r/G. Edwards "on iho South;
aro two Jenemems.ooe ot which is now occupied by Jama.
Duncan. ^AUrta^ wo , nalI nnuiod AjSIf)',
about 67 years old, sold as the property of Alexander Groan
late of Baldw in county, deceused. lor the bent fit ol 11 . u
Baid deceased. Terms nisde known on the day ot sale.
HUGH KNOX, Administrator.
De Bonis non.
8ept.34th, 1814.53—id
Administrator’s Ntilo.
w
Lila lie SOIU till IIIUIIIUBT. I»v
at th« resilience of Henry Joico, lute of Ware coui y
ul lleury J
Bale to continue from
All the cuitie, horses, hogs,farming
en furniture ; sold as the property ol the
Terms made known on tho day of sale. 3u
day to day until all is eold. } auEST> Ad
SARAH JOICE,Aditi’r:
Sept. 34, 1844. : '“
w
Administrator’s Sale
ILL ho sold on Thursday tha 14th day of Novendier
nn.i ,.t i!va Into residence ot Joel Hoover, lule ol Wil-
sed,within the usual hours of sale, nil
K^OUli MONTHS after date, application
I; made to the Honoruble Inlerior Court ol 1 utuam
" leuve lo sell all Ihe
B. W. SANFORD, Adu
Putnam county, August 8, 1841.
nde
I A O l It MON THS niter dale application will he
JT to the Ituiioruble the Interior Court of Baldwin counly
ardinn.
ill be mud>
the
AOUU NIONTHSafterdate,application
. to the Inferior Court of Laurens county, whim Biumg ««.
"dinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the lund belonging to
e estate ol Moses Tison, deceased.
AUGUSTUS B. RA1FORD, Cletk.
October 1,1844. _ _ 1 m6m
GUtiHGIA, WilkiiiM)ii Counly.
W HEREAS William J. Bbinliolsler applies to me for let
ters of Administration on tho estate of GeorgeShinhol-
ster, late of said county, deceaseo:
These are there>orc to cite und ndmotiish all singular tlie
kindred and creditors of said dicensed, to be and appear at my
office within the lime preset it*ed by law to show cause if any
ey have why said nuniinistiatiou should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oflice, this 17th Sepj.,1844
Sept. 17,1811;
A. B. RAIFORD, <
52 5t
O tOBOlA, Jasper County.
W/HEREA8 Lewis 1.. Lane, and \\ illinm M. Johnson,
\ V apply to me for letters of Administration on the eetate
of John Johnson, late of suid county, deceased :
These ate, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceused, to bo and appear at
my oflice within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted to suid
of September, 1844.
Octeber 1,1844.
GEORGIA, Telfair Counly.
yy 11 ERICAS Alexander T.,I)opaon applies to me for let
ABNER TISON, Adni’r.
July 9,1844.
IxlOUlt MONTHS alter date application will be
i 1 made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and no
gruc belonging to the eatale ul John Keltiea, tsr., lule ol \\ il
ktuaotl counly, fiecenaed
MARTHA KETTLES, Adm’x
WILLIAM GAHRATT, l Af)|I
JAMES li. MILLS,
F 40CK MONTHS after dale applicalioa '
made to tho Honorable ihe Inferior Court of I wigga
county, while silting a
the land belonging to t
suid county, deceusedi
_ a Court of Ordinary, for Icav
he estate ofSusaunuh Johnson, late of
June 20th 1844*
JOSIAH MURPHEY,Adu
39
F oil It MONTHS after date, opplication will he
made lo the honorable Inferior Court of I elfair comity,
while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Arthur Bland, lute of suid
county deceased. } Q> CLEMENTS , >
D. B. CREECH, S
July 2,1844. 4in 40
F OUR MONTHS afterdate application will be made
io the honoruble inlerior Court ol Telfair county, w
r’.vt.ri nf (Irdinarv. for leuve to sell the. reul es
lers of Administration on the estate of iMaliala Rush
ing, lute of said county, deceased :
These are therefore, to cite and admonisliall and singular,the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at
office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why soid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, ibis If.ih day of September
1844. JNO.F. McRAE,c.c.o.
October 1,1844. 1 5t
JAHLS1I- SHAH AY
Milledgeville, Oct. Is/, 184-1.
1 tf
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
.BUS1AESS,
It HOAD STREET
WASHBURN & WILDER,
COMMISSION
ritllE undetaigned, thankful fur llm palrunage herein lore
| received, respectfully informs Iih friends and the public
grin-railv, that he still continues the Wark House ntn Com-
77 _ .L’_ .1.1 on It.,.,..I Llronl l ImifT Idlllivn
MIB8I0R tiuaiMIM,at hia old aland on Itrond elrcel (long known
as Rees & Besll’s ) and wil! give strict personal attention to
ull business entrusted to liis care.
Liberal advances mode on Cotton. t ...
His commission for selling cotton reduced, from tins
date, to 25 cems per bale.
Sept. 17,1844.
WM. A. BEALL.
51 2m
CiltLIYLll A BEALL,
FACTORS
I And Commission Mcrclmnis,
J\o. 7'J, Rny Slrt et,
r.i tf
S:iviinn:ili.
Sept. 17.
PAVILLIOY HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SLANDER is but too often listened to with
avidity—but truth will ultimately prevail! This
truism may with propriety be applied ns regards
ilin undersigned, who finds it necessary to contra
dict publicly, the idle und malicious reports, which, from
sinister motives, have been industriously circulated, greatly
to bis prejudice—suffice it to say that lie is tlill in the “land
of the /rein#, and in the place of hope,” und constantly at his
post, rendy to administer, with alacrity, to the wants of Visi
ters to tho “PAVILLION.” . ......
The maxim adopted by the undersigned is, to forgive bis
GEORGIA, Telfnir County.
W HEREAS WilliumBtudslilljJr. upplies to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of William Stud-
still, Sen., lule ol said county, deceased :
These ore,t herefore,toeite and admonish all andsingular
the kindred and creditorsof saiddectased ,to he andupnear
ul my office within the lime prescribed by law, m show
cause,ifunylhey have,why Baidletter* should nothegrnnted
Given under my hand at office this 5ili day of Sept, 1844.
51 5t J NO. F. McRAE, C. C. O.
GI.ORG A, iYIoiiiRoincry County.
W HEREAS Norman Gillis ami Mark Fhillips apply to
me for letters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Gillis, late of said county,deceased.
Those are therefore tocitu und admonish nil and singi.lur
the kindred and creditois of said deceused, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed h> law, to show
cause if any they buve, why said IciteiKsbouid out be giumed.
Given under my baud n’t office, this 6th day of Bept., 1844.
51 6in FAKUUHARD McRAE, C.O.
GFOHGI.4, Nfcwton County.
W HEREAS David Thompson applies for letters of Ad
ministration on the. estate of Bumuel Thompson, lute
bile
silting us a Court of Ordinary, for 1
belonging to tho estate of Kenneth McLeunun, late cl said
county deccasedi
M. N. McRAE, (
D. B. CREECH, \
ministration on the estate
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish at 1 and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceused, to be mil appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law.tc jIiow causa, if
unv they Imve, why said letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand, ut office, this 9tb dav of Bept. 1844.
51 5t WM. D. LUCfclE, C.C.O.
OKD KER.
N. B. An Omnibus and Barouche will be in attendance at
the Railroad Depot and at the Steam packet w liarves, to con
vey Visiters (free of charge) to the above establishment.
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH. Ga.
August 6, lS l i. 15 3,n
IBAitfBW « g'-gUtHDM',
Bf
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
J. W. RABUN,
R. L. FULTON.
June 35,1844.
6m&lamis
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN &C0.
a
WILL CONTINUE THE I
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
in this city, ami will as hitherto devote their personal nttem
lion to the sale of Cotton, filling of orders, anu receiving and
forwarding of goods with despatali.
EVER A 111) HAMILTON, >
THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Copartners
CHARLES F. HAMILTON, >
Savannah,3rd July, 1844.
41 6m
HOWARD & RUTHERFORD,
[Copied from the Charleston Mercery.]
We insert ihe lollowing remarks of an observant traveller:
Pavilliun Hotel.Charleston, S. C.
h Tnthoae whocan nnpreciate eonveHience, comlort and
cleanliness—a quiet and salubrious locality—a table supplied
with Ihe eivicesl produce of tlie murkele—winee unil liquors
of unexceptionable qualllv and (luvor—civil and orderly ser
vo ns. anil courteou. noil uttentivo host—we beg leave strong
ly to recommend a sojourn nt the "Pavillion Hotel,” cor
ner ul Meeting and Hascll streets, kept by Mr. J. Uesseord
Kkr. „ ,
Oct. 8,1841. 2 H
New York City Advertisement.
COMMISSION MLKCIIANTS,
Apnlavliicoln, Fla.
rn HE undersigned having detei milted to commence u Getter-
I. nl Commission business at Apalachicola, the cm
season, will give tbeirpcrsonal '.mention to nil business cottfi
dcdlo ll.cir cure. T. B. HOWARD,
A.S. RUTHERFORD.
May 28.1844. 35 tf
f July 2,1844.
TjlOlJB MONTHS after dam^application^
mndo to the inferinr Court ot Wilkinson eouni'
siting fin ordinary purposes fur leave to sell all Hie I
negroes belonging to the esiate of W ill
county, deceased
•Smith, lute of suit
JAMES BOSS, Ailitt’r.
July 1, 1844.
43
ftiep^rishsliUi' property*'beTonging to said estate i L'onsisimg
ofco'n, fodder, cotton,horses,hogs, cattle,sheep, Iiuiisl h Id
Md kitchen luruiturn, and various other " ,,,c i'* j
dious to mention. Sale to coi llnue from day to day until
.11 is sold. Term, made ^owaolilhedii^ ol - .
henry hoover, 5 r „
Sept. 34,1844.
Adutinistrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to aitoruerof the llotmrablo tho lnlorior
Court of Newton county, when sitting
Ordinury, will lie Bold in the town of Covington,
- - ■* - 1 —- first 1 i.... .
ed
Court of
aidcoun-
ly.before lini Court House door, on the first Tuesday in
vemlier next, tlie lot nf land whereon Nnnrod. Shephard li
it the time of hi. death, Joining lauds ol hit Ueniwlt and oil i-
ore insaidciniiily. Sold for ihe benefit of ihe heirs and cie-'-
i, 0 „. Tennson^nj; of. h .{J Lungswobth , Ad,,,’,.
rn i vuiN -til KPH ARD. Ailm’x.
FRANCES BHEPHARD, Adm’i
Newton county, August 27th, 1844.
Just Received, the following
WORKS!
H ARPERS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake
poare's Plays, with fourteen hundred Engravings, bv R
W. Weir and li.W. Ilowet; The Picture Galley t>l the New
ami Old World ; Italian and German without a master,found
ed on the Robertsonian method ; Gibbon’s decline und down
fa oftlie Roman Empire: The Lady at Home,or Leuvesfrom
the every day Book, by Mrs. Fleetwood; Cectlea Howard or
the voting Lady who had finished Iter Education, by 1.8.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Conscience of the Chris
tian reader, by the Reverend Caesur Mulan.D. IL : I lie bride
of Fort Edward an incident of the Revolution, Edited by li.
B. Zieber; Kiehlieu in Love or the vouth ofChnrles 1st; An
Historical Comedy in two Acts, hy Benjamin At i oung, N. It.;
“*he New monthly Mirror of Literature aud the fine Arts ; I lie
adies' New National Magazine, Edited by John Inman, June
Numbers ; 'The Mirror library containing Plates ol the latest
Stvle of Fashions lor the Ladies; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil and military, with illustrations, by Amos Kendall, Esq ;
Life and public services of Henry Clay, brought down to th
year 1811; Louis T. KlipstaiiTs Poly glut, an introduction b
the stud v of modern languages. The work is a perfect guide
to those' v-bo wish lo study she different languages. . I vol
ume of the Polyglot is completed in six numbers; I be Cur
rency; 'The Tariff and Capital by Junius; also, some pieces
of the lutest and most popular stvle of M itatc, for sale at
M. E. El)WARD'S Store.
Milledgeville, Geo.
June 23d, 1844. 33 lf
Administrator’* Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
within Ihe usual hours of sale, agreeably to an order ed
the Infetior Court of Crawford county, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, before the Court-house door in Crawford
county two lots of land,numbers nine and twenty-four, in the
oocnnd District of formerly Houston, now Crawford county,
known as Hummaek’s Grove, (except a small portion of lot
number nine .belonging to Simeon Hammack, and one half
acre of land where the grave yard is.) Bold ns the properly
* * * J ~ r r “T the f
bene-
of William Hammack,deceased, of said county, for
fit of the heirs only. ....
Terms will be, small notes with approved security, duo the
twenty-fifth day of December, 1845.
y TOI BERT D. HAMMACK, ) . , ,
MANSEL W. HAMMACK, { A r
Crawford county, August 26,1844. 49 til
Administrator’* Kale,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Putnam county, while silting ns a Court of Ordinary,
will be sold on tlto first Tuesday in November next before the
Court Hoiihc door in Lee county, one lot of land containing
two hundered two and a half acres, more or less, known by
lot No. 14, in tlm twelfth district, orginullv L‘" counly,
(ranted lo William I). Cole, deceased,and sold us the proper-
tv of said deceased fur a distribution amongst the legatees of
said deceased. JOHN C. MASON, Adm r -
de bonis i
Putnnin county, Aug. 34th, 184L 43 fti
GEOllGIA, ? Court of Oi'diniirY,
1%'cwtOH Comity, S SrittrinlM-rTrrm, 1811.
W HEREAS Isaac S. Middlebrooks, Guardian of the or
phans of Spots'ord Pierce, applies for letters of dis
mission from slid Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter-
sted to he and appear nt my office, within the time prescribed
•y law. tu show cause,if any they have, why said letters of
lismission should not he granted.
Given under my hand,at oflice, this 9th dav of Sept. 1844.
51 6t WM. D.Ll'CfvIE, C.C.O.
GFOKGIA,
Newton County..
Y^HEREAB Joel Colly
Court of Ordinary*
Se|)tem1>t>r Term, IN-14-
y. Administrator on the estate of
usnmiah Tillery,late of aaid county, deceased, up-
plies for letters of Dismission from said estate :
Those are, therefore, to cite anti admonish all and singular
the kindred aud creditors of hhuI deceased, to he und appear at
my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show cause,if
any they have, why aaid L tiers of dismission should not be
gi anted,
tinder my band, ut office., this Dili dav of Sept. 1844.
WM. 1). LUCKIE.C. C.O.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To eupply tlie city & inlerior trnile by the niece or pnekage.
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WILLIAM-8T.)
[ EE &'BREWSTER give notice to Dealers in Drv Goods
J
CROCKERY, CHINA & GLASS WARE
II. B. GLEASON
Informs his numerous friends in Georgia, that he hn_
RESUMED his n- business and solicits their patronage.
He will, in time lor tho lull business, open a first rate stock,
inported expressly lor his trade, which he pledges himself to
sell ns low or lower, than any house in the trade,—in this, or
uny other market.
Country merchants visitingCharleston arc respectfully invi
ted toexnmine his stock. Ifhe does not sell tu them he will
at least liuvcthe satisfaction of showing his goods.
166 Meeting-street
k Broad Cloth.
^ Fin« blue do do
luvis'e green do do
Brown, do do
Cadet mixed Cloth.
Plaid Cussiniores “latest style.”
Plain und Fancy do.
Valentia and Butin Vestings.
Fluid Velvet, do “very rich."
ALSO.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Valencia Vests, 50 cents ouch.
Mare no, do
Velvet and Satin do
Blue and Black Dress Coats.
do Fiock. do
Over Coats, $12 a $18.
Beaver Frocks, Tweed Backs. Flushing Sacks. Cloaks
&c &r. &lc. .'j
Clothes made at the the shortest notice, ami wnrrmtrd \
. Cutting done. E. \N. UANCItlipf, !
Milledgeville, Bept.24. 53 tf
NEW FALL < RODS.
A MRGB and extensive stock of Dry Goods wt |
opening nt RsmcrofV*:
500 |iieces -l-4 Brown aud Bleached IlontPspuDS.
I
500
300 “ Kerseys
500 “ Lindsys.
600 “ Prints from 6j to 18J cts.
500 Duflil Blankets.
600 Twilled do.
The Subscriber is now receiving the largest stock of (fodi I
ever before offered in this market, which lie will lie
o w ill give liin
E. W. BA NOHOW.
Milledgeville, Sept. 17,1814.
Law School at Augnsta.
T IDE Subscriber's Lectures will recommence on thetkivj I
Monday in October. Any desired information, ia relt-1
tion to his system of teaching,' &c. can he obtained by lettsc. I
WM. TRACY GOUU),
Augusta, Aug.7, 1844. 46 lOf
tlimiOTIt SCHEME.
60,000 Dollars!
RICH AND BRILLIANT LOTTERY!
Rlorc Prizes tluin Blnnkft*
IT16 DRAWN NOS. OUT OF 7a
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
♦ Class F, lor 1844.
To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C., on Saturday, 19tk,
October, 1844.
16 DRAWN NUMBERS IN EACH PACKAGE Of
26 TICKETS!
GRAND SCHEME.
1 grand capital prize of 60,000
1 graud^trize ol
that they have removed their W A RE-HOUSE for PR1N
TED CALICOES EXCL USIVELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention lo PRINTS ONLY ,L.
A B are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing any
ever before offered in America—and to sell at prices os low,
and GENERALLY LowEn, than those whose attention is divided
among a large, variety of uriieles.
The Block consists of several thousand patterns and
COLORS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—many styles oj which are got up exclusively for their
utcu salt s,owl cannot be had elsewhere.e.cctpt in second hands.
Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest to examine
this slock before making their purchases—they will have the
ndvuntago of learning the lowest market price, and compar
ing all the desirable styles in market std*j by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the
market,are placed in the hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2 If
A ugust 6.
45 lot
HENRY CHY.
ONE Housenndlol in the Town of Irwinton, owned
by 3. B. Murpltey, will be sold for FIVE HUN
DRED DOLLARS, payable when Henry Cluy is
elected President of the United States.
Sept. 21, 1841. 42 tf
m
JOHN L. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Hamilton, Harris County, Geo.
Nov. Ulh 1843. 7 r Ut
GEORGIA, Telfnir County.
FIRE INSURANCE CUMPANY,
C.MPMT.1JL $300,000.
rn HIS indenture, made this tenth day of'January, in the year r I i McruANi, mmpVS v* t ' • 1 . i
I ot our Lord Eighteen hundred and forty one,In tween VVill-j A . INsURANUL COMPANY havingestat
iam Alt-ton, of the county and State aforesaid, of the one purl, , c -' 1?, i v/Vi rU wiV» d ,
and Alfred Burnham of the same place, ot the other part, wit-j Dl ILL) IN US, MERCHANDISE,
51 6in
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
MOSES G. SUTTON tolls before me, Allen
Carmnn, a J tistice of the Peace in and for paid
ttty, one spotted sorrel home, nine or ten
years old next Spring. Appraised hy John 11.
Isler nud Isaac Goodman to twenty-five dol-
6th Jatutury, 1844. ALLEN CARMAN, J.P.
Extruct from the minutes of Court, t )ct.3d, 181-1.
2 3t AUG. IL RAIFORD, C. I. C.
ULIUSUIA
GEOKGIA, Wilkiiifcoii County.
i t it i.-«i i w’t,’<n\ ..i'll,.. ’K
Tlit! Bomiucr Itlannrc fflctliod.
W HICH leneliee liow tolll.ko veKelohle man,ire rvitliout
the aid of live stock, iu from 15 to 30 clays, by^a course
of humid fermentation set into actional a cost from 50cts. or
$1.
Ami also to make compost in a few tints
‘ nnllod I
J A HES.I ACKSON Of the 329tli District,
G.M. lolls before mo, Bryant Obunuti. a
Justice of the Penee iu and for paid county v
one moose colored inure mule with a knot on
tho right side of her heud, supposed to ho
fifteen years old. Appraised by Alexander
Herstun and Joseph J. Churchill to ten
dollars,Bept. 30th, IB14
nesseth that the
ol the sum of On
before tlie f
d William Alston, for and in cor.siderut
hundred dollurs to him ill bund paid
and delivery of these prosents, the reccint [fu
hereof is hereby ucknowiedged, hath granted, bargained,sold
and conveyed, and does hy these presents grunt, bargain, sell
anu convey, unto the said Alfred Burulihitt, bis heirs aud as
signs, ull that Tiact or parcel oi''land, situate ly ing and being
in the fourth District of formerly Wilkinson now 'Telfair coun
ty, known oud distinguished in the plan of said District by the
number three hundred and twenty-five, containing I wo'hun
dred two und a half acres, more or less, with nil the rights,
members and appurtenances thereunto belonging.—To have
and to bold the afore described lot of land utlto him the said
Alfred Uurnhaui, his heirs and assigns, together with all th
right, members and appurtenances, to the snid lot of land, in
any w ish belonging, to bis and their ow n pro,
nod behoof forever in fee simple. And the said Will
rp HE NEW-YORKCOMTIA HUTIONSHIP FIRE
established un agen-
nsure
HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
und and every description of property, against toss or damage Ly
! ‘ FRANCIS H. MURDOCK. Agent.
ille, June 11, 1614.
:S7 tl
Conn of Ordimirv.
July Term, 1H44.
GEORGIA (
Newton Counly, J __
rplIE petition olEdwtn Payne sheweth unto the Court that
I on the I hh day ol November, 1834, Eppes 'Tucker Jr., of
said countv, now deeeas. d, made und delivered to him his
penal hotid in the sum of Four Tim isand Dollars, conditioned
lo make or cause to he made good und lawful titles to the east
hull ot lot of land. No. one hundred and ninety five, with the
exception nf twelve acres sold to John Brit, and also, the eust
half ol lolof land, No. one hundred und ninety, both lots lying
and being in the tenth district of formally Henry now New-
- ton county. And it appearing to the Court tliat the said
Alston, for himself, his heirs,executors and administrators,the ( Eppes 1 ueker ,Jr. departed this life without making titles to
said bargained premises, together with the right, title* and pos- the suid rust halves of lots of land w ith the exception ns
session thereof, with the said Allred Burnhum, his heirs and ‘aforesaid and without making provision therclbi hy will,
assigns, will warrant and forever defend the right und title And it also, further appearing to the Court, that the suid Ed-
thereof, against IhemsMves, and against the claim of nil other Payne has paid the consideration money mentioned in
persons whatever. In testimony whereof, the said William jid bond for said eust halves ol lots of Und u'snforesuid with
BRYANT OBANAN, J.P.
i tine copy of the minutes of Court, Oct.3d, 1844.
2 3t AUG. IL RAIFORD, C.l.C.
And how to make
having the strength
Adinlulfttrntor’s Snlc.
W ILL be sold ou Friday,tho 8th day ol November next
within the usual hours of sale, at the Into residence of
Benjamin Exuin. deceased,all the perishable properly be
longing tn the estate of suid deceased, consisting of Corn,
Fodder, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Blteep, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, and various other at tides now too tedious to men
tion*
HsIm to continue from day to day until all ie aold.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, Jr.. Adm'r.
Wilkinson county, August 20th, 1844 47
It ferlalizing liquid call'd "pm in
without the acrid qualities of urine.
With tlie view of graduating the cost, lotho quantity ol land
upon which it may be desireu to use the method, the follow
ing scale of prices has been adopted, viz :|
For gardens ofany extent $”
Farms up to 100 acres JJJ 3
Farms from 100 to 200 acres J J
do from 200 to 300 do 18 00
do from 300 to 400 do 20 00
do over400 acres in any one farm 25 00
Bv the remittance of tho sum here specified, a copy of the
method will lie sent hy mail ot in any mode proposed by the
purehn'sr.
All letters ofinquiry mustbe post paid.
ABBE TT &. CO., Baltimore.
Proprietors of the Patent right for the Southern and West
ern States. , , , „ ,
ILF The publisher ofanv newspapers who is following agri
cultural pursuits, by giving our adverttscmenlinsertion lothe
amount of a single method of any extent winch lie may
and sending to us a copv of each number containing it.shal
have for Itiaown exclusive use a copy oftlie method remitted
to him by mail or otherwise ns he may order.
' A.&Co.
August23,1843. „ }( 4»
(P* The patrons of the American Fnrmerend others will
nave their orders for rights and directions for using the above
process, supplied by enclosing the c ash, post paid
GEORGIA, Taliaferro County.
JOHN RHODES, of tho 601st District, G. M. tolls before
n Justice of the Pence, in and for snid c ounly, a buy
mare, ubout four feet, eleven indies high, eupnoi
twelve or fifteen years old. She has a long busliv tail, with
a little while on the left hind foot, und a scar timb r the pas
tor joint of the same foot; there are some saddle marks on the
hack and weathers: also, a white mark on the left shoulder,
supposed to he made bv Itames. Appraised bv John W. Rey
nolds and Keden Rhodes, lo lie worth tw enty dollars, this 1st
of October, 1844. WILLIAM M. HARRISON, J. P.
Extract from the F.stray Book of Taliaferro counly, Geor
gia, October 3rd, 1844
ftr.ASKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Dr. IV. N. WELCH. Denll.t,
MILLEDGEVILLE. Ga.
OESPECTFUI.LY infortii. tlie eltlMn. ofMill.dpvllli
(he Mnmhcra oft It. L-iji.lmut.. «nd vl.itor.lo the city
durinc the .cion,th.the i.prepared to .llrnd loth, dulitt.
nOii. prof...ion,ond m.y.t .11 four, of the d.y b. .ecu at
the .lor.iil'Mr, Enwa.m. Ili.t.nu. will b.liber.l.
Oct, 31, 1813. 6 ,r
3 tf
CIIESLF.Y niUSTOW.C. 1. C.
PEYITEYTIARY J
i no non shinglei. wunled immediately fur the
1 UUyUUU use of this Institution, and u large quantity of
Sea it lit it |?s, Sheetings, and square hewn Tim
bers, lo be of best pitch pine, und delivered immediately,for
which cosh or barter will be paid.
Persona desirous of entering into contracts will present
themselvesimniediately.
ABNER HAMMOND,Inspector.
Milledgeville Innr.nry L 1844. 14 tf
AlltfiiM I Till, 1811.
J UST RECEIVED, the First and Second Nos. of the
Wandering Jew, bv Eugene ttue. Also, other popular
works oftlie day from the various popular presses of New
York, receiving constantly as fast as they are publish* J *“ *
those fond of reading can ohlain aurli works e* *'
to read, at M. E. EDWARDS
esses oi
Hiblislted. am
s tliev rloost
l'a STORE.
Alston hath hereunto set his hand und uflixed itis
day and ycur first above written.
Signed Sealed ami deliv- 1
i red in the presence of l
JOHN M cl NT I RE, f
JOHN REEVES. J
Signed,
WILLI AM ALSTON,[L. 8.]
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
Before me Michael Conelv, a Justice of the Peace for said
county, personolly appcurcLl Allred Berman who being duly
b the above and
placed hy
sworn saitb,thnt the originnl deed,of
foregoing, is as deponent believes a true
this deponent, ill the hands of James II. McCall, Clerk of the
Superior Court of suid county,lo bo recorded,und hue never
been returned.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me exception ol the number of ucres therein excepted. It is
ordered by the Court flint McKeudree Tucker, Administrator
on the estate of Eppes Tuckei, jr., deceased, do shew cause
if uny he can, why u rule absolute should not be granted re
quiring him toexecute titles to suid cast halves oftlie lots of
land in conformity witii the provisions of said bond. And it
further ordered by the Court that this rule be published in
some public gazette of this State in conformity to tile statute
euclt cases made und provided.
J. W. MANNING. Pet,Ally
A true extract from the minutes, Julv 1st. 1844.
, — ..... WM. D. LUCKIE.c. c. o
oly 9,1844. (3ft 35] 41 fim
do
prize of
l
1
do
do
4 prizes of
30,0(10
15.000
10.000
8,000
7.000
6.000
5.000
4.000
2,311
2,500
2,000
10
do
do
50
50
1,750
J ,500
1.250
1,000
600
PRICE OF TICKEiS.
Whole tickets ^ilO-Halves^lO-UoarteriW
Eights $2 50- .
Certificates of Packages ol 26 Whole licketifSjMP
Do do 26 Hall do
Do do 26 Quarter do
Do do 26 Eighths do
Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of rWM|"
the above Hnllinnt Scheme, will lie promptly a * l ® 0 ®^7,V-
n account of il*ul*
Address—
and as soon as the drawing is
forwurded to all who order from u... -------
J. G. GREGORY, A Co., y«*f»
Washington
Sept. 24,1814.
WATCH'S,
At cii liiV « men** 4
Jewelry Store,
Milledgeville,
r|tHKSnti«i ribiT r<i«(i«ctfully inforriii hii fri-oJi *** *
tho public, that lie han hist
returned from the
Norlb.O
is now opening a beautiful assortment ot itu ! u
Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Ape-. i
own selection, in the northern murkets. and which
Indispose of at the lowest prices—believing in »»»■ V knrr1
that “ a quick penny is better than a slow shtlltuti
tlie various articles in stoic, he will mention a few,
• l , bei*
he invites the attention of such as urc in want of tn« • ,
satisfied if they will give him a call they will be plea*
w ith the article and price, to wit:
U olclies.
Gold nud silver patent levers, nlso ladies polu aw
pine and quartier watches, and common watches.
Jewelry. A^ntth
A great variety, cmhrucing breast tuns,ear aud no?
gold chains, gun.d and fob key s, gohl and silver
pens und thimbles, gold und silver spectacles, gold ow
with pins to match. „
Silver nnd Plntetl Yl ,,r **
Table, tea, mustard ami salt spoons, soup
tongues, butter knives, fine revolving castors r
cut glass bottles, candle sticks, snuffer ami frays, Uniaai-
nnd coffee pots, do castors with 4 and 6 bottle*.
luthry.
A beautiful assortment—among which areRogwt,* ^
er razors, fsinglc and in cases, a supeiiur article,
with pen aud pocket knives, scissors, &c.
ALSO ,n«U+
A few superior Time pieces, double, barrelled ^
cal Instruments, gold, silver, ivory headed nnd
s, uccordions, llcmings best needles, pitted aoor.
jyes, pocket books and purses, hair, tooth, j* r p H f|ill
and
GEORGIA, Telfair Comity.
Before me, Michael Lonely, a I ust ice of the Peace lor said
county, personally appeared James II. McCall, who bem**
duly sworn, satin that while acting Clerk of the Superior
Court of said counly, the original deed, of which the above
foregoing
recorded, anu
is a true copy , was placed in Itis bands to be
lost or mislaid, so that lie cannot find it.
Sworn to nud subscribed before me,)
April 26.1844. >
MICHAEL CONELY.J.P.) JAMES II.Me
„ moke YEW WORKS!
G.p. R. James, Esq.; 'Tom Burk
of Our s. by Chnrles Lvon, author of Henry Lorregtter ;
Uharles O Malley, &c.; Fairy Legends or tlie South of Ire
land, liy I . Croiton Croker. a new edition; (lie Martyr Wife,
" Hntnesttc Ronmnce, by the author of Elwood, the Banker,
r Like r utlter Like Son; Amy Herbert, by u Lady—Edited
by the Rev. W. Sewell, B. D.
The Life and public services of the Hon. James Knox Polk
with a compendium of his Speeches,on Nation’s public men-
sure*; also, u sketch of the Life of the liiui. George III. Dallas,
published by N. Hickman; Life and Speeches of Henrv Clay,
vol., &lc. 2, by Greeley and McElrath; Mnjor Jones's'Court-
CALL.
WILLIAM K. BcGRAFFENRILD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely. I'nrly County. C4eo.
References—lion. Seaborn Junes, Hon. W.T. Col.
quilt, Hon. A. Iverton,Hon. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley,
and Henry 1,. Benning Esqrs.
Jau.2, 14 If
It appearing to the Court that tlieoriginaldeed.ofwbicb th
above is a true copy, is lost, it is on motion, otdered by the
Court, that the said copy he established in lieu of the said lost
original, after the expirution of six months, if no cause be
show n to the contrary,and that notice hereof be published in
one of the public gazettes of lltia Slate, once a month fur six
months,
1 certify that the above and foregoing is a true extract from
the minutes of Telfair Superior Court.
JOHN F. McRAE, Clerk.
April 26,1844. 3i tnCm
•hip, with illii.trottons, Iiy Dnrlej ; Julv Nun. of the Oolitm-
rJi I y * "" d more ofllift 5ln K .ziue.
nr»h.k.ip,ue,with « variety of oilier now works of the dav
for .ole at fc.. M. UltWAKIt’S Store.- 1
Notice to Debtor, mid Creditors.
y|^LL Persons indebted to the estate of Susannah Johnson,
„ late of Twiggs county, dee'd., ate requested tit make lot
mediate payments, and those having claims against the same,
ill render them in dulv authenticated in terms of the law.
JOSIAH MURPHY, Adm'r.
October 1,1844. 1 6t
Milicdgeviile, July 9, 1844.
,T 1 !?.T KECElVKU. Arroft Nd^r^hme. of Old.nRo-
J m.ne. hy U. P. 'ft. J.rne., K«,. Th. I,” S „
1 ralinnnn, Aiel nnd Aon., nnd other T.lea, by Prrderick
llreiner, ir«n.lnie,l hy Mary llowett. Tho brandftith.r
noval h, the lair Mm Kll.tr Pickorinr. Th. Autohi,..rnnli
?r i;» Jit Vr^tSllJ
Jackson "“aT , ? n : l . ,1,ed frn,n o.rmnn hy*t.
Send Vi' “ *■ * dj ' * 4I.mph.IP. Korei.n
Semi Monthly Magazine, or Select Miro.lUny ,.f KuroDeau
Literature and Art. TheOolmnhian l.adv'eand Uentlcni.n'a
Magna.na, Uondy'a Magazine and Lady' 1 . U.mk The L.
d y’.N.. , «„. Maznzine." The Udv'a Mu.jc.i Lihrarv Au'
° IMr ' wl,h >
AT tl. E. EDWARDS'S STORE,
47 If
AugukiSO, 1814.
toilet! powder, eegur cases and powde. —, -.
beautiful article of aolar lamps, with fine cut gl""
Ahu—n beautiful assortment of Alahastersnd H’ 1 *
together with a lorgc supply of .
N. B.— Watches, clocks and time piece*
lion carefully repaired by an cxpei ienced F*
just received a fresh supply of watch P ’ f004 | *•
pared to pul in any purl new, and warrant it **5
original. o.C’
Repuirinc of all kinds promptly attended t°* f .
M illwogevillc, Sept. 24, 1844.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT-
Northern and Augusta Mail, via
>U R Dally M In A M. * I ChOSKS
Macon and Columbus Noil.
DIJ K Daily (Sunday excepted)
CL08K8Daily •• ** 11
Savannah Mail.
DUK Dally (Monday excepted) at JJ J—
CLOSKS dally (Saturday '* I•»
Eatonlon Mail.
DUB Monday,Wedneedayard rrtdays’Tr-
CLOSES’* •* ^ V,
Monttcello Mail.
DUB Tharedayaod Sunday s»* P- J*- r
CLOSES Monday and Tkurxus/at* r.P*
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