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Witkluion Shci tlf ’iNnli*.
W II.I lw sold on tin drat Tumi!*; in DECEMBER next
HI UioOour -hmi«e door m the town of Itwinlun, \\’i|.
k.ivson county, within lli« usual hour* of m.e, ihu following
property ,|o wit:
Threw hundrnd ucree ol land tutor or less, know u ne tlm
Pnitiw pUee, lyinu iu tl»»* twenty third District of Wilkinson
« oaaly, omoUrr it-t known, adjoining lamia ol Anderson In*
gram und others, one waggon uni li tunas nnd one grev mule,
snvrn stacks of fodder, one hundred and lilt \ bushels ol t orn,
more or I***, twenty Iteiol of lings ; -ill Im led on os th • proper
ty of Joseph B. Paine,In e.Uisly o-a- exetoiion issued from I ho
Hupwrior Omit t of said county in fivorufJeliu Duverson vs.
Joseph li. l*u i lie.
Two bombed two and a linlfaeres of laud well improved,
lyini in the third distriel ol Wilkin-mu, adjoining lauds ol .Mu*
rv llieks mil otheis, whereon Alexander Pasmoi* now lives;
levied nu us the property »f Alexander Pasmore, to satisfy on *
Kfii'ilion in favor ul ^Italian, lieull vV lie) Holds ; issued from
ills Superior rouil of saol eonutv.
Til re* hundred acres of Pine I.uml, well improved, lying ill
lit* twenty- third district of Wilkinson number not known, ud-
Joining lain!* of \h»al«m Jordan and others, known ns (he Jo*
sepl* Kales place, levied on ms the propel t\ of Joseph Itules
to satisfy tin execution in favor of John I'. W tight, issued
from the Superior Court ol snnl county vs Joseph Itules.
Also,at the same time and place • one lulfol u house nnd
lot in the town of Irw-iuimi, cutiitiitiiog one ttcie, more or less
wall improved, whereon ftamuH J. Kush now lives; levied
on as the property of A"gu-*tus Id. Kniford, to saiisK .. 1 fi tu
issued from Justice Court in favor of Mary llieks vs Samuel
J. Husband Augustus I! Kaiford, security. Levy made uml
returned to me by a Constable.
Alao, at the same time and plaee ; 101J acres «f pine laud
well improved, lying in the third district of Wilkinson county,
number mu Known, whereon Daniel Skiprrmav lives, levied
on as the property of Daniel Skiper, to satisfy four fi fas issu
ed from a J u*>tice Court, in favor of Samuel lieull and others,
vs Daniel Skiper and Thomas Jackson, security, now control!*
ed hy the security, l.evy made uml returned to me by 11 Can*
■table.
Also, at the sum* time nud place; 2021 acres of pine laud,
lying iu the twenty sixth district, number not know n, where-
on Daniel Spearse formerly lived, levied mi as the pinpcitv of
Lewis Spearso to «atisfv sundry fl fas in favor of Shulimi
Henll ami Keynoids and others’, issued irom th * Superior
Court of s li t enmity, vs Lewis dpourso. Property pointed
out bv Plaintiff* Attorney.
At the same time and nlnce; 202J acres pine land, whereon
John Kemp now lives, lying in the third Distiict, number not
known, adj doing land of John Evers ami others, levied on as
the properly of John Kemp to satisfy one execution in favor of
Richard Rue, casual Ej’.otnr and John Kemp tenant in pos
session. WALTER W. BEALL, Sheriff.
October 29,1811. 5 ids
October 2d, 18I I.
S. I>. M I’ll PI IV, I). She. iff.
id lifty Iristmls
One liundr. d
on as II10 pinperty of oh.iJu'i
nued from (.Viwfnd I life s ior * *«
Irving, pro,.ei jy pomte.d out by
• le.ss
l '• lieu \
v it'd
•n
Ocf.-jj, i j;t.
tils
EWELL WKM it, I).
W
tMwfonl Sheriil' Sal*’*.
I? ILL he sold bi-turn tlm I'utirl-li cue door in the low n
of K i ixviile, Crawford countv, 011 tlm first I'm-day
in MOVE d1 IKK next, within the usual Inins of sale, ilia fid-
lowing properly, to wit:
One h 1:1 of J) acres of Laud, together with It»1 f the gri*t
mill which stands on said :)0 acres of iuml; tilsn, 20 acres of
land, on wliie'.i B«uj. IL II ito iiAn now lives; all of sai l Ian.I
a p n tot \ ». tild, hi i?i* litli district of originally I In-iumi,
now Cr iw l .nl, all levied 011 us tile property ol It It. Itatemaii
to satisfy four :i ms from a justice's court ol Crawford comi
ty In favor of 11. It I'rnai n in. vs. II It. Ilatom an, and lluidv
Kav. Property polotH l out by said llaiei
id returned to
October 1,131 J.
stable
JAMli.S BRKLA.\l>,Slic,ur.
I td*.
tPiaufiml BK»c« .Ylorlguift; ^Jicrifl rt;tlrs.
m %/i .1. he sold ou tlm first tnesduv 111 DECK M Bb.lt
v v 'i'*vt, 0 -loro tUtt Cuurl-h »t*se door i , tho town .1 Knox*
.vile. Cnwf.ird county, within tlm n .m nniia oi ...e, dm
following property,to wit:
Bight negroes named, Ahrniu. a man .Vi years ol 1, Mmii.n
woinuu -lil ye.ns ol I. Lean ler, u liny id v can old, Peggy, a g;rl
11 1 vcui■ old. lutIt 1 utv,it buy 8 years old, Ciearo, .i boy *)
years old, Juno, a girl 1 years old, llainnh, a cul otto yi-ar
.old, all I vi. d on as 1 • property of E. \V. Dennis; to satisfy
one tnurignje rt.fa.i i favor of l-a u- Dennis, vs. C. W. Den
nis. Prope iv p.iiuteii out in said ii fa.
l ids __ 1 JAMBS BEELANP,Sheriff*
JluiltifOnioi'y hhvviil Sail's.
W ILL he sold before the Court-hoiisedoor at M t. Vernon
M :'io.iierv Comity,011 tlm hist Tuesday in NOV*
E M HP. I next, within tlm usual hours uf sale tlm follow iug
4»roi»citv, to w it:
Two lots of pine laud, lying in tie 11 th District, nnd known
by No. 5J * mi <1 containing two hundred, two nnd n Itulfncre*
,each, ly ntg on 11. ■* . iters ol Alligator ere.k; also, tlm crop
grawmg 011 s lid J mil;—l.-vied on as the properly of John
Me Hue, t 1 suli.-tv one ti. 1.1. issued front a J notice's Court,
held u. i'»,j t. Clark’s liisf., in favor of 11 «* 111 v ftrarlmrougli,
vs. Joint McRae nod \\ illiam Joyce; properly pointed out hv
Will nun Jo\ce. Levy made uml returned tu urn hv a hail ill’.
J. M. IVALL,'Sheriff.
() •!.,!,. 1 1, l,i 11. |
Telfair November HlaerifPa suh*.
W ILL he sold mi ilm firm 'I'liestlay in November next, be
fore the Cnurt-Uiiiisp door in the town of Jacksonville,
Telfair county.within the lcgul hours ol sale, the following
property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 185, in the seventh District of oiigiuslly
Wilkinson, now Teilnir cnuutv, levied on ns the propci 1 v til
Wafliingtou Rogers, to satisfy a ti fa in favor ol D. McMil
lan and L. (julhruili vs said Rogers.
Levy made and returned to me hv constable.
ARCH’D McDUFFIE, Dept.Sir iiff.
Hept. 3,1844, 60
Toiflilr llOvenber Slieria'*s suit*.
\\? II.Lbtf sobl on tlm lirsi Tuesday iuNOVKMHKK next,
v v h d't.ra the Courl-hoiiMO dnoi iu the town ol JiicUkoii*
ville, Tciluii county, «it biu tbe legal boui»ol »alc,lli** fol
lowing property , til wit ;
A tlftgru iiiuii iitiiiiod Mases, levied 011 tu satisfy vix small
executions iu favor of Hiram Roberts, b -Hier,v n . W ashing*
tun Kogors. itiid KcmuJli McLennan, endorser.
Luts nfluiud Nos. I'JJ, Ihl.aud a nari ot 2d?, 20 «rie». of
said lot in the uoithea*t corner ofsuiii Jut excepted, No. 2'Jb,
containing 20JJ acres each; also, two fractious, No. H’9 and
190. ecu I ait.: 11 g 20(1 acie^, all I \ iug in the 7th District oforig-
inully Wilki.iMii , now Tdluir con .1 ; a.I levied 011 as tlm
pmi'iiiy ol i'eter M< trtltur, to s-40 ty iw«> li fun ivsoed from
m Jusiice's I’miii in fa/ur ut IJnaiu Kohcris vs Slcpliui lluh
bard,no I Peter Me \ rtliur, aeeurity.
All levied mi nud returned to nmliv 0 ron«t«lils.
ARCH ill \LD McDUFFIE, I) Sheriff.
HnpUnihii 9, IB44« SI
t *ij4m* Oeoambor •b9iiir , 9 suit*.
W/II.L*. -sol I on the lir-t I Ue*f|«> ill DrrKMUMi next, at
\ V the Cto'irr-hniiMc d.mi 4ii the town ol Jacksonville, Tel
fair rienilv, ** Idiio «b<' le/al hour*, ul svle.tim fdluwing prup-
W4t « . to w ii •
Ou-’ b'a.-k li«»rse.four veors* old. levied »11 ns the property *»f
J.dtll I I ■ 11*11"». tn satisfy various execuliuus Iron l Jllsticn's
Court of the «Phh t»isi <•. M.tn fivurol loliu Muuney ami
ngainst said Fletcher and Daniel MeCrainn. Propeity pnin-
(rd nut by Win. Hfudstill.Juit.
AIU’II'D McDL’FI- IL, Deputy Hlienff.
Oet.gf, IHM. 4
e AfM\ SlllWLS of every variety nffeinl for coal at
1,UUU BANCUOIT’S.
lilltilvcLillrCkt '*0, 1*44 r o
Butts December 8herir« Snle.
%\II.L bo sold uu Urn Aral Tu satiny In DKCKMRK.R
v T next, before (lie Court-house door to tlm Town ol
Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hour* of ante, the
following property, to wit :
The Oast half ot lot ol Land No. eevanlytwo in th« fourth
District ol originally Monroe now Butts county, levied on us
the properly of Andrew Tenant, to antialy sundry ti fna from a
Justices Court of said county in favor of W'tllium F. iMnpp
Te
and otliers,vs. said Amliew Tenant. Levied on nud relumed
i tic by John II. Moure, constable,
Oi.t. 39,1844. '
O. H. P. McCLENDKN, D.Blierift
A«lmlnlsli*iktor*H 8nle.
W ILL bu aold, ut ton residence ol liis subscriber, in New
tun county, ou Tuesday, the 1'Jlli duy of November
next,tlm perisbubie property belonging to the estate of Zac*
clivus A. Middlebrooks aud consist mg of one burao, cattle,
houMehold mad kitch iu furniture, 4cc. Tarma made known
oa tlm day. ZEliE MlDDLEBROUK, Adtnr.
October I. 1844. 1 ids.
Administrator’* Sale*
A OllEEAUf.k to uu mcei ol the iluuoiable the Inferior
Court ofNew tun county, when sitting aa a Court ol
Urdiunry, will bo aold ill the town of Covington, in said coun
ty, before the Court House dour, ou the Hist Tuesday iu No
vember next, the lot of laud wimreon Nimrod sMiepiiard lived
at the time of his death, joining lauds of Bit Uoiiueil amt oth
ers,iu said county. riold lor tlm benefit ol the hctiMuid cied-
itora. Terina on the day ol sale.
JUSBPH HOLL1NU8WGBTH, Adm’r.
FRANCES rSHi.PH.-iRD, Adiu’x.
New ton county, August 27ih, 1044. 49 td
Bud* Foilpomul Slicrill’s Kale.
W ILL he sold on tlm first Tuesday in December next, be
fore the Court-house door in tlm town of Jackson, It nils
County, within the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to w it:
Lot of laud No. 5, in the second District of originally Hen-
i v,now Ituitscounty; ulso. lot oMuml number eight,v-two,in
ilm third District ol originally Monroe, now Butts county ;
levied on ■»• the propeity of Thomas Foster, to satisfy one d
la from Hulls Inferior Court iu fuvor of John 11. Lowe
Thomas Foster.
Also, the east half of lot of land number seventeen, and the
west half'll hit of hind number eighteen, it lid the north half of
ill,, other li«i If of said lot number eighteen, making in all two
hitmiicd an.t fitly ueies, ami lying in said county of Butts ;
levied on ms ihe propeity uf Vi'lvcnton Thuxton, to ratisfy a !
ii l.i from Butts Superior Court ill favor of William F. Mupp J uctu ol land round it. Tho land given to Cluyton academy,
. Tclvei.toii Thuxion, Samuel W.Tbuxtou, and (jroeu C. j nud tlm privileges aold ua tho property of Win. Cleuvelutid,
Executor's sale.
W ILL be sold at the Court house, iu tlm town of Knox
ville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesduy in DE
CEMBER next, by au order of (lie honorable lufertoiir court
ol Kuid county, when aiding as a Court oi Ordmury, three hun
dred three aud three quuner ucrea (3U3 1} of laud, No. lo2,
1st disi. formerly Houston, now Crawfotd ; south Imi; No. KH
•” the same dial., with two reserves, the Cm house and otic
Wilkinson O^rember slii'i ifl ’s .Sale.
W ILL ho sold ha fore the Court-house door iu the town
of lr v i'ltun, Wilkinson county, on the first Tue«dav
in DECKMHER next, within the usual hoursofsnle, tlm luf
lowing proper!v to wit,
One ol u k in ire mi I colt, and one bay mare about seven
years old, I »i ’ l ou a- the property Colson Sanders to satisfy
one execution in favor of lloheit \v. Lad vs Col-<.n Sanders,
iistted f u u Hi • Superior Court of said couniv. Property
pointed h - iid b inders. S. 1$. ML'RPII V, Sheriff.
Oct 3. 2 » isi:>.r» » m
bVilkieist»ii Bcccmlicr ^iicriffS Sales,
\\nLL he. sold at the Court house dmu in the town of lr-
VV wiiitnn,i"i thefir-'t Timed.i y in DE‘’E ‘1 ItER next be
tween the usual hour.* of -ale, the following properly, to wit:
Five, him Ii' «l acres .. ..md, mine or ms-s, m u improved
where.ui \ u: si- A. (’tillms, now occupies, ly iug in the third
district t vVilkinsm c-nmiv, n im'icr nut k'iuwii, adjoining
lands of di-i.-ii P udk. lillis I Ian ill. uml olio rs ; one negro
boy J ini, u'.ioul ‘J vears of age, one buy named .'him. age 6
years, on - t» *y ehiid iI *:iiy. G months old, one. negro mail
named Gilbert. 28 years of ago, one negro woman, named Fan-
nvnbuiii -*'i »i-jis ofng '.one negio woinuu named Sin .li ahoui
I'j years of age; 2*i l»e-ul of hogs, one yoke of oxen* and cart,
one sorrel h .r e. 7 or ll y ears old, one brown ox, one hla< k
row, 200 huslids of uunt more or less, fifiren ihousauna
pounds of sned »olton, more or less, eight or ten lliotisami
pounds oL«*eed enttun, inure or less iu the patch, om lot ol
plantation tools, an I o m grind stone; ail levied upon ns the
property of Augustus A. Cullins, to satisfy ouu execution iu
favor ol Or.m Davis, A iminisiralnr, ami Nancy Pittumii, ad
ministratrix, oi Bin kuer Piitmnu, deceased. v t 'nllius, Beall
and Bush, issue,! fount the Superior Court ol raid county ;
returnable »•» \prtl court, 1315; properly pointed out hy
Green B. Buiny, tmf
l*iiln:i Ui*C(‘iii1k*t Nhei'ilTS Snlf*ti.
W ILL In sold, on the first Tuesday in DRCRM BBK next,
before the court Imiisn door, in the town td Eatotilou,
Putnam count v. tlm following property, to ivii:
Sixty acres )an I adjoining Alf.ud and otheis, levied on as
the propeity of Jon.itli.m 'Thomas to sutibfy a li la on tin* fine-
closure' of a mortgngo in fuvor of Simon Holt, assignee vs.
Jonathan Thomas.
One. fine hlonded Slallnu (Iliurer) levied on as tho piopeily
of TIios.G . S uii'n-d tu satisfy u d •• • • of tlm iperior t ’owi t
iu f ivor of Join Tartar,ad.uinistra'. of John C Good tier’d
vs Til M.O. :f nif.nl. JAS. V. M A PPIN, Sheriff.
November 29, 1841* 5 tils
Putnam DecemberSlierilF’NSalt's.
W ILL bn sold ou ill-first Pit-sdav In DECK M BBR next
before tlic Cmirt Iioumu door, in the town of Batontoii,
Putnam county,tlte fidlo'viug property.to wit:
One negro man named Davit! ah.oil G| years old, one yoke
oxen, one ox carl, I head stock caille,one grey horse, one hay
mare,levied on as the propmiy of John ll.iwk to satisfyti ti
fa in favor d't'.ttiinrin>‘ Patrick, if John Hawk, nud Henry
Morion, udiiiiiii- tratur of Win. NX iilinius, dee’.',
209 acres land ndj lining John II. t*lark ai d other*, 1-15 do
adjoining M. Kendrick ami others, 7'JJ do ndjoining K< l»«*rt
Young aud others, levied ou as th.* property ofl*. J. Mollins
tusitisfv two !i fas one from Julies 1 uteri r Court in favor of
Thus Moiigliou vs P easant J Mullins nml D.uid l.estei,
oue fr«*ni P'llnum Inferior Court in lav or of Jacob Ketuhiu*
and ntlinr* v.» Jas. Dismekes and 1*. J. Mullins.
202 1-2 acres Imi I adj iuiog Lott Hearn mil others, levied
on as the property of Alfred Franklin in sn'i-fv a mortgage fi
fa in favor oi Robert iLihv and *se-ib iru Re ol \ s \ Hied Ti auk*
liu W.T. .SAMMONS. D. .Sheriff.
Oct.29,1811. Olds.
Crskw;\>j\l OfCCiiitier slicrill’s fiaitvs.
. ^ ILL u • sold before the Court lioiise tlo r i.t I.. ■ town
> V of Ku ixville, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next
within the usual hours of sole, the loiiuwing proju'riy, to wit;
Thuxion. I dcu’d. ‘j'criun on the dn
O. II. P. M’CLENDON, Dep. Sheriff.
Oct.22, DHL 4 tils i ABSALOM C. ULEAVBLAND,
j October 1,1814.
Ware November Sheriff’** bales. 1 ———
\T7ll.L be sold before the Court-house door in the town of
\ V Wuresboro’, Ware county, on the first 'Tuesday iu NO
VEMBER next, w ithin the usual bouts of sale tho following
property, to wit t
One lilt nf laud. No. 518 iu the filth district of originally Ap
pling now Ware county, with a small improvement oil aaid
lot, containing four hundred and ninety acres, more or less;
levied on as ilm property of Jam# s Waiters to satisfy Iwofi fas
issued Irom a Justicea’ Court id the 451 district of said county,
one in favor of William Mellnaig vs. said Warfare, the other
in favor of George Rick vs. suit! Wurtere; Levy made and
returned to me bv a constable
.MILES J. GUEST, Sheriff.
October 15,1811.
day.
WASHINGTON C. CLEAVELAND, J ,
*1 I.' A VIC.I A Ml ; Lx 1
£2xecii(oi'»’ bale.
/ to uu mdur of the Inlerii .
kitisou county, while sitting fur ordinary purp.i*
be cold before the Uouit-liuusn uiior iu the town m l.wmtuii,
on tiie fit at Tuesday iu November next, Hie laud liehni^mg in
ilia estate of Richard Whitaker, lute ol said county, iteceus-
ed. Terms made known on the duy.
NATHANIEL WHi TAKER, J - ru
IIUUSO.N IVIiII.Alvl-.it, 5 l-Xf-LUlnr..
WUkiuioii county,ctept. t!, IBU. 60
iDXIftlim lOliS* SALES.
Atliiiinislraloi 'k Ktilr.
fTMIKH AX' O K l> It ii ol ilu- rutile Interior
i./ Court ol Telfair County, will bi* sold before the Court
House door in the town of Jacksonville, 'Telfair county on the
First Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours of
sale the following properly to wit:
Lots of laud No’s Gl,GO, 58, and 21, in the 7th District of
originally Wilkinson now Telfair Countv lying on tlm Oc-
niulgee River,including the residence and plantation of Ar
thur Bland deceased.
A Ihu, before the Court House door in the 'Town of Canton
Cbetokee County, Lot No. GOB, IGili diftrict and 2d section;
imi Lot No. 298', 17th district and 1st station of Cherokee
County. t . . _ . .
Also Iu fore the Couit House dour lit the Town of Dalilun-
egn Lumpkin county, Lot No395,4tli District and 1st section
of originally Cherokee now Lumpkin county.
Also, before the Court House door in the town of Clarkes-
ville, Habersham county, Lot No. 54, lltli distinl of Huber-
sliniii County.
A Iso, before the Court House door in the town of Holmes-
ville Appling County, Lot No. 18G, 6th district of Appling
County. ,
Also before the Court House door in the town of Ml. \ it-
vitiioii Montgomery County, Lot No.7, in the town of Ml.
Vernon Montgomery County. Sold ns the properly of Arthur
Bland deceased. 'Terms made known on tlm dnv of sale.
J. C. CLEMENTS,; . , .
1). B.CBEECil. 5 ' um ri
id.
to tlm lionoiahle luterioi Court ol Newton county wuii.t
sitting lor ordiuuiy purposes, lor leave to m-Ii a neg’iw im.u
Bob, hclougiug to the eslutc ol’Xiicheus A ■ MnliLelit ooks if. i .1.
aol.l for the benefit of (lie buiis ami cr ilitoii. ot -aiil iti i < as
ed. ZERE MIDJLBIhiuoK) Aile.'i.
October 1,1841. I I n
sittiug for ordinary purposes, for leuve to »•* 11 all tin nul es
tate aud purt of Mm negro's hulungiug tu m*: rslnle ut John
Ingram, Ueceasril.
WM. INGRAM, .
UU.SJ \
Srpt. 34,181-1. 53
Ol U ,OA A lls ullci ilii.c, apptjcult' ii will be
4 made to tlm Huiiorahlc the luleii.ii i.ourt ot Tuluskl
county when sitting lor ordinary purpose-!, f »r leave tu sell a
part ol tlm Negruos belonging to me ertaieol Bilwaid Burch,
sen, dteeased.
EDWARD A. BURCH, Administrator.
Iluwkinsville, August 1 Gth,1014. 43
dale, application will be
feiior Court of Wilkinson
County, while - ill in «* lor ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell
the real cnlaio belonging to Ihce.tutcof l.fujuuiili Bxuni.lute
ol said couniv, dcccueud,
JAME* E.\UM, Jr. Adiu’r.
August 12th 1844. 47
29, 1811,-5—Id
ilicutiou will be
i'utuain county ,
e to sell all ihu
i Bradley, late ol
L'OI R MONTHS utter d.-m
L mad!.' to tin* Honorable Imeriort’o
w lieu sitting for ordinary purposes, In
lunds b‘longing to the estate of Eli/
Sitid county,deceased.
’ II. W. SANFORD, Adm’r.
AdinlnUtMitor's fale. i Putoam ooumy, Augu.i 8, Ibu. -m
W II.I BB SOLO an ibe First Tnestlay in Jmimrv m-xt 1 j .upj; it iio.vrii:- ultc-t date,appii«atioii will nn
agrceuhlo to an oideruftlm Inferior Court ol twiges JL 1 unde to tne Houoruhle the lufei ior Court ot l:a!**wir:
(bounty, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, the LAND and County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
\EG|{()Es5 belonging to the estate of Dorolhv Rhodes, hit* | the real and personal property belonging i
of TwitTiM county Deceased. Terms made known on the ! exuud<
,|,i v . * IRA PECK, Admr.
October 29ili, IBM- 5 td
1 county ,iIiti'i^i d.
11 (J (all K.N’DX, A.i.niiiisli.iior
J tily I Gth, 1811.
W
Adiiiinistrutor’s Sale.
MIX bo sold tin lilt- firm Tui-wlny in Juiitmrj- next,to tlm
highest hidiler, at
Court house in Jaeksunvilli*
r;ifnirC^»7u.'.'’X«:M7l<»,'l'n.«Hl 158, being iu ,|,e j IMin «hn Ifith l)..lrb t, Can. em,„l A -„lx„,
Bill Uislrit-i • f I'elf.iir c.iuuly. Tba plantuliuii i» in good | 4*1 Ojatrict, t om.v th nonnty, it being tbn proparty
I’,timing ordei
Tho nliove pioporty b'cloncii.g to tho .-tinto | ot tile orphan, ol Vi.iLnn. Vivkrra.dccci.; d
Ol juim sitH*Uiilt,doo.as.d,.oid tor llio purpose ol po,iiiglus , 11A lilt tt. 1 > ii-tvl-.i
th bis,and tor distribution among the lieiis. I cmis on the duy
of snIu. ZllJlA 2>J UD5 I JLL, Adin’r
Jucksonv iRc,Octob>
ZliUA 2»J'UD&TILL,
i 0, UML
9.1844.
ABNER 11 SON. Adin’i
\V ilkm
iipjiiicuiiou will In
Adniinisintfot'S Salt*.
W ILL ho sold »t the t mm lionsedooi in the town of Mm
oil Twiggs cottnly, w iihin the usual hours of sale, <
tho first I uesd i;. i I . Ilf’K next, one hundred,one in
a riuiirlcrnci i : ; : - m’lt-j not ..... , ly mi; ir J,'’* *’ s 0
Ihe3d.il di.tr! I in.' Wllknmnn,nmv I wl^en L itiiida to Ilia Inf
the place w here tin* uccea*. *1 toruin lv live.!, adjoining in,ids , Hiding tm ordinary purpose, t.u leave to sell the land and i
„f Isrui'l Gragg uml nihi rs. Solti as ibo piop.ny ol Susan- grucs belonging tn the estate ol Joiiu Kellies, .Sr., late ol NV il-
uah Jolinson, late of said county dec’ll. Sold lor the benefit ol kiusou county, dev
the heirs und creditois of said dec’ll. ^
Oct. 1,1311.
JOSIAI1 MUltTHY, Adm’r,
tdri
uaedo
.MARTHA KETTLES, Acini*
WII.I.lAM GARRAI T
JAMBS H. MILLS,
Adm’rs.
37
\V
\<ltninj«*l Tit tor's
/ILLbesnld before the Couit House door in tlm town
of Knoxville, on th - first Tuesday iu D-cemher next,
wiiitin the usual hours ol’ sale, according to an order of the
Inferior Com ■ ol said countv ; the following prupnty, to wit:
One dwelling house and lot whereon Mrs. Amos now lives,
also, a huge aud eoiemodi uis store house a«T)oiniiig the said
dwelling; one lot of Ionr aerea. more or less, known!
as the old Jail lot, uml one lot uml improvements when*.hi
G.’inge S. Rem dy now lives ; nil of said lot-Hing and hu
ng in the Town oVKnoxville in said county*
Also, at the huiiiii lime and place, one negro man by tlm
mime of Tin .ier, aged tliuiit 3d years, one negro woman, Ma-
iia'i, ab iitt twenty-live yens old; one negro girl .Matilda, ;
about eight years old; one negro boy 'Turner, alioiii five yeai
Dili* Negrti eliild, Susan, about eight mouths old ; roe Negro
woman J udy, about forty y ears old ; one negro git I \ iimy , a
twill f turle. n \ >*111 • old ; one boy Sum, about eight y cat - oh'; '
•md in- negro triii llenrieita, about live yen's oul; all sold in*
tho propeity oftli.i Estate of Elijah M. Amos, dec’ll. 'Tenn
iu idc known on the duv. D.\Vll> LOUKHAR'T, AcIiiiV.
ADELINE AMOS, Adm’ix
Oclobor 1, 1844, I idii
AtlmiiiiMnitoi’s
GIIEEABLV to an order ufiln 1 Honorable Inferior Com t :
Minty, while silting us u Court ul t)nhn irv
will he sold mi the first'Tuesday in November next beluic the
Cuml Ilo'tse dour in Lee county, one lot ol himl < uiiliiiuiiig ■
two limulried two mid a half uert s, more or less, know n by
lot No. I I, in the twcllili district, orginnllv Leo comity’,
gr inleil t«» William D. Cole, deceased,and sold ns the proper
ty of said deceased for a distribution amongst tho legatees of
said deeeitecd. JOHN C. SI.\»SO.N,.\(|iii’r.
Putnam county, 4ug*2ttli 1844. 48 td ]
Admin slmtor's Suit'.
V GIIEEABLV to auorderof the Honorable tin) Inferior
. Court of Baldwin county, when sitting us a Court ol or
dinary, will l.e sold belore the Court House door, ill tho Cily
of .Mideilgevilio, iu said county, uu the first I iiesday in De
cember next, within tho legal nonrn of naif, the following pro*
pel tv to wit: ;
0\I1 LOT IN lUIi.LliDUEVILLK,
fronting on Wuyno Street, udj diiinc Mrs. Nancy Jones on the
North, and Dr. G. Edward-* on tho South; uu which there
two 101100101110,0110 of which is now occupied hy James j
cd.
July 2. I ML
LMi: U MONTHS h i
I' 10 the honor.ifit: Inlerio
Unit'" **- n t'onrt of Ordiii'ir
• cion,mg Hi iIn - .•smie of I
eoutny .leci'dxcil.
J. C. CLEMENTS, J
l>. B. CREECH, j
i date apjilie.tii.to wil
Coin t of i'.'lfair i o .
, lor leave lo sell tin
•muetli McLennan, In
M. N. MeR AE, ;
D. II. CREECH, j '
Adtn'r:
V GIl Ml
of t u
smug lot mdin iiy |
ilegiotts helling in;; I
enmity, Jic« d.
alter dale applieiitiim wi!
our I of Wilkin-on eouniv, w
loi h’live to si II nil the land
i.te of Willi uu Smith, late t f
J N MES ROSS, A dm
Kt’o:i£h( to .1HM,
li » ilitoii, NV ilkius'iii viimilv, Gn.
gro Ih
f‘i«:
hi-
IL.
e ns old, d'llk cn uplf v
Hi look, whi'U spoken lo.
o a r mi hy ih • mum o
• g hi Tiki » oill.ty. (,u.
. B M Mil’ll V, J.<
A Is
Negro wom:iii nsimod Arr)’,
about G7 years old, sold as the property of Alexander G
I ate of Baldw iu county, deceased, for the oenelii of the I
said deceased. Teriiis made known ou the day of sale.
HUGH KNOX, Administrator.
Sept.2Bit, 1811. 52—id Do Bonis non.
Ailiiituistraitor’s Sale.
U /ILl. ho sold on Thursday lho 14i'» day of November
next, at the late residence ol Joel Hoover, late of Wil
kinson count v, deceased,w ithin the usual hours of sale, all
the perishable propeity belonging to said estate ; coiisisiing
ol’ou ii, liul ler, codon,Iioihch,lings, cuttle,sheep, house l»*dd
and kitchen furniture, and variuus other articles now too te-
niion. Sale lo eoi lintte from dnv to duy until ,
n*. ll.A flutl fit .11 III * ' V'
propci ly , pus cu
Sept. 9,1844*
Just Kecrivc’d, flu* rtilluwinu
W () 11 K s !
H arters
peaic’s TI
Sepl. 24, 1311.
ole known on thedav of sale.
JOHN HOOVER. ; v
11 EMIV HOOVER,}
v<1 iniiilstrtitor’v Halt*.
I a GREEABLV to auorderof tho lluumiilde the Inferioi
.\ iJomt of Wilkinson county, when silling fur ordinary
1 purposes, will he sold before the Court House door, in tin 1
> tow n of Irwiiitnu, on the first Tuesday in January next, the
r negroes belonging to the estate of’Benjamin Bxuin, lute u!
I saiil couiiiy, dcceam'd,
i Terms utudu kuuwn on the ilnv of snle.
J vMES EXUM, Jr., Adm’r.
Wjlkiusoii county, August 20ib, 1814. 47
A R TERS illuminated and Ni w TicI«ii,i| Ii,*• I.- , ^uo’'e*
ilh fourteen hnijilri.d Engravings.hv li.
>t> if NV. NNciriiud 11. NV’. Ilowet; 'The l’ictUM* Galh*y i*f ilic N» - w*
■lit nf iha* heirso " :, d Old NN oild ; llalian und German without a iimMt i,l"Uiid-
ed on i!h* IL h>*iiMiiiian meiliod ; (.iibbon’s decline and do'yn-
hi oflhn Romiiii Empire: Tin* Lady at llomr.oi Leavesfr<im
the every day Book, hv INI is. Fleetwood; Cecilmi How-aid or
the voting Laily w ho imd finished her Euueatiou, hy T. ri.
Arthur: An imj . *. Tresented to the Conscience olthrChiis-
Han I * ml'r. hy in. Reveieii.l (.’ai'snr Nlalan. D. D. ; The hi id*
of Tan Edwnid ail incident of ilm Revidiilion, Bilit» a d by (i.
IL Ziehcr; Rii’hlieu iu Lou* or the youth oft'lmrlch 1st; An
iiistoriral ('»»medy in iwo Aets.hyBcnjamin .V; Voimg, N. Iv.;
’The .N»-vv monthly .Mirror of Liiei'/itori'nml the fine Arts ; Tl»a
Ladie-’ N* w Nuiionul Maga/im*, Edited hy Jolm luma'i, Juuo
Numbers ; 'I !.** Minor lihi i v i notaining (Mates ot tlm latest
li ions 'or the I 'idles; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil ami military, with illnsiiatioiis, hy Amo* Kendall, Eh|-;
Life und public .-cri ices of Henry Clay , (.rough: dow n lo tlm
i vt arlMtl ; Luuix'T. Klip-tcin’s Toll glut, hii introduction to
the study of modern language*. ’The work is n perfect guide
! lo those u|io wish to Hinds she different languages I vol
ume of tin Toly glut is emn; I ud in six uumbcn>; The Cur
rency; Tno Tiirifi'nml Cap uil hv J iiuiiiR; iiso, some pieces
of tho latest and must popular stvle of NI u>ie, lor sale at
M. E. EDWARD’S Store.
Alillcdgetiilf, Cieo.
! June 23d, 1311. 33 it
AfluiiiiisfrntorN Sale.
i ITT 11.1. be sold before the Coiirl-liuiifte door iu the town of
N V Irwiutuu,Wilkinson eoiiuiy. between tlm usuul bour-
' of sale, uu the first Tuesday in January next,
j All I Ik* lauds of William Smith, late of said cnuntv,dn-
; eea«od, wben'iiii the said Smith lived at the timoot his death,
.villi III.: wiil<iw*.ilow..r cxi-ppiril. ! (SLOUGUt WillilllSOII Coilllly.
A Iso, six negroes, belonging to said eala*e. All aold lor the n ».«.'*» i accsmn ..r .r.« *i
benefit ol the hejrs andcreiliiurs ol said deceased.
.1 N VIES ROSS, Adm’i
Wilkinson county. October II, 1344. 4 ids
and Istnc Goodman to Iweuiv-five ilul-
Gtli January. 1844. ALLEN CAR\!AN, J. T.
Extract Ti om ilia miuntes i<f Court, U« t.3d, 1844.
2 3t AUG. B RAIFORD, C. I. C.
Adiniiiivfr:ttoi's Sale,
W/II.L be sold on Friduv.liin Dili day <»l November next
t ▼ within the usual Immim o* snle, at the late residence of
B ujamin Exum, Jeci aHeil.all the perislinhlc propei ty l.e
longing to the nrtale of s .id deceased, consisting of Corn,
Foihh'r, Huim's, Hogs, Catile, Mi«*ep, Housciiold nnd Kitchen
FoHiitui". in.I \ ii i • i • .-• i'" rr hi tides now too tedious to men-
Jon*
Ssle in continue Irom *1av to ilnv until all is sold.
’Terms made known on the day nf siilej
.1 NN1ES EXUM, Jr . Adin’r.
Wilkinson countv, August 2fllh.l844* 47
Adaihliktnilor'K Sale.
1X711.1. Im sold mi the first Tuesday ill November next,
\ V w ithin the usual Iuiiim «if sale, agreeably to an order of
the Iiifu* ior Cuurl of Crawford cnunly, while sitting for ordi
nal v purposes, before die Court-hunse door in C’ruwfoid
couniv. two lots of Iuml. numbers nine ami twemy-fuiir, ill the :
second District of formerly lloneinn. now Crawford county,
known as llamuiack’s Grove, (eirepl a small por ion of lot '
number nine,belonging tu Simeon liaiumHck. mid one half;
Here of land where ilie grave yard is.^ Sold as the nruiierty ;
orwilli.m lln.mn.uk,ilrct-uriI, of ««id .ounly, fu. ilie b.-no- , .r in ' K „„ VII .,. Ki t’ro» Tutd cmir.ly. will iu.mn
fi, -i>™. STKlLlI no,., with .pproved «.«H.y. due.1*. ' BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE-
fif.li d.jr . . . j, 1M|
; r.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
C.lPiTAJL *300,000.
man NKW.VOIIK CONTRAHUTIONSHir FIRU
INSLR NiNCE CO.MTANY having esiMblished unngen-
TOI BERT I). HAMMACK.J*. ,
M ANSEL W. IIAMM ACK, > A 1,1 r "'
Crgw-ford eonntv, August 88.1844 . 49 |.J
Ku,.
HOLD FURNITURE,
v dn.criuliun of nrop.il*,*|*lnM In., or d«ni«,» hy
FRANCH H. MI.'RDOO’K, A.enl.
lllr, .fillir II. IMI. 87 If
,Vi!J\V F+lLtL, GOODS,
AT
SHAHAW’S.
T HE tindnreigned In vine just returned from tbe North, is now prepared to offer his customer* and old friends ■ large i"fJP"
ply of JP Alils and WlMTCftf DttV UOODS t ttpAcet to tail the timet and no mistake. lUceittug lUm
week:
DRY UOODS.
2000 Negro Blankets,suii’r quality.
300 p’rs Bed “
500 pieces Culico; new ami ricii paterns,
110 •* Mas. DeLtiius; cheap aud rich,
22 " (’ashmerc decease; 50 to G21 por yard,
Susans, Alspaccos nud Bombaxine,
4 p’s tic’<1 Rcumotia (new article) ladies dress,
20 n’s Silks , richest uml latest sty los,
4 p’s Black Tedeloie and gro. de awiss,
Worsted binding, Ribbons. Hooks and eyea,
Buttons, pins mid Ncniiles. nml cot. cord,
Swiss Juckonet and Mull muslins,
Gent and Ladies gloves, wool do.
100 p’s Satinets, from 37 to f l 50,
50 '* Kent. Jeans 37 to 75
Black and fancy Cesemere, 1 to $ 1yd,
100 p’s negro cloth: pluid linsey mid Tennessee plains,
A proti checks and Tickings 10 tu 20 cts. yd.
50 p’s White, red, scarlet mid green ilauucls, 5
Tuuding, buckram,and serge,
6 duz. White nnd black silk hose,
50 •* cotton 10 lo 37 |vr.
Filk, worsted and camel linir shaw ls,
50 ilu7.. Gent, silk li'imik’f*.
Faney und black eravuts,
Sioe.ks ot all kinds,
I case umbrellas,
Fine Toot!i, dressing an! poek»*t combs,
Ladies foUrii Brushes,
Shaving and tooth bru**li»' 8,
300 p's 5 l brown homespun,
200 •• bleached
400 - luown '• 3, 5 to 10 cts. yM.
«83<»F.S A ♦. E> BOOTS.
2000 pahs Negro 'slu es,
f,n0 •* do vnj tup'rarticle,
800 '• Kip do f I gotnl ailich',
300
20 b.,x
100 p’
do
“ Gent cult sir.
•• Roy li kin a
s gent, coif boots
“ wutfli proi
:♦»« Ladies Kid ai
Misses do
i • s 75 to
td peg’ll,
II VTS AND CAPS.
uses Gent, Beaver lints.
“ •• Broad Iu im, 4*1 50 l«» $3
v i 11 tie h ild lower than ever offered before
usvlvcs.
50 doz. black wool doJ
CUv.Tolk uml Ole Bull raps,
200 cloth and fur caps,
UONNETS.
1 case flurenen plait bonnets,
2 “ line straw do
I “ fancy silk do
1 “ velvet do
1 •* flomnee braid do
Great variety of Gowers, 3tc. &c.
ElAtU) WARE.
30 doz. knives and forks, 50 to 1 50
|0 Gent, pocket knives,
12 “ Tad locks,
G “ plated and knob do
500 cut Tacks,
Shears, scissors, table and tea spoons,
Humi-suws, hammers, filos.&c., &c.
CROCKERT WARE.
500 SetsUnpa nml Saucere, 25,
200 do/.. Times, 25,
50 Sets china cups nnd saucers,
50 doz. “ plates.
20 “ Bowls, of *ill sizes,
20 “ Titclmrs, “ “
10 “ Dishes, 5 dor.* deep do.
75 41 Tumblers, ol all kinds,
Bowls aud Titelicre,
Toilcttuitd swing glasses.
WOODDiK WARE.
2 Nests Tuba
3 doz Tails und buckets,
3 Nests buckets,
0 doz. Brooms,
Whists, brushes, 5tc. &c.
SADDLES, 111RIDI.ES, Ac.
2 doz. Gent Saddles,
1 *• Ladies do
Martingales,Swingle*,Gerthe, Whips, Saddlebags, Trunks
ic. Ac,
|)KK^. iflEDICJII¥ES, &c.
Castor Oil, B’ts Drops, Tarugoric, Laudanum,Snufl.Uinna
moil, Nut meg, Ginger, Spice, Pepper, Copperas, Indigo, Per
fumery, Cologne, &c. Ac
this market
<>«TATI«M9.
Ilie kin.irml and ol 'Jd
di ill, vffie., -Illlin the lMnepr.«„b„l |,, | uw
ll Ili»> Have, why ..id l.uer. Miuul/,,,., h’ e ,„'V'»«
Oivcu under my Imud ut offi, ., ihm 3'Jlh
■80. JOHN U. W. "ke/d yr*
l .ny luey but. why Mid l.uer. .hunlJ
Uiveu under my Imud eloKc.ihi. 3'Jlh ,1,y™?^'
^Oe'loh.r l 9t ,„ 1814. U ' W ’ ^ ^
iMy friends are. respectffilly
JA1TIES as. ^BIAIIAA.
MiiledgeiUU, Ocl. l>/» 1"
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
IWSIAESS,
i ^«»4'IC AION MJS.Ma u r d iti* nppiit atiun will he mude
to fix** iiomiruhlu the Interior Cum t of Baldwin county,
w hile sitting as n Court of Utdmury, for leave to sell lot of
lot No.
Juno 18th. 1844.
?.’!{ JION'I'fil '-i d.i t«-, iifijilicarion \\ ill lx im.de
ti! the Inferior Cu.m ol Laurens county, wb**n silting for
li all the iiiiid l.thingii.g lo
Juno dtli* 1844.
1 5oirull ll \ IIS s after duly application wiTTlm
. nia.le to the I lotion.!»le the Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, w bile sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
tin* hind belonging to «J»o cslnlo nf^usiinnali Johnson, late of
raid countv, deceased*
JOSl.NlI MUItPIIEV,Adm’i.
Juno 20tli 1844. 89
I aoi ii ilo viVifN alter dale, application will ne
K mad.' lo the ho,loralile Inferior Court of Telfair county,
while silling iis ii (hunt of Ordinary, for leave lo si ll tin* no*
belonging to tlo* estate of Aitiiur Bland, late ol suit!
HKO.II> HTKK12T* AUGUSTA, GA.
TIN HE undersigned, ilimikful li.r the patronage heretofore
I. received, respectfully informs hi** friends mid the public*
generally, that he still I’o’iiliunes the Ware House ami 1'n.M
mission Business,at his old -laml on Broad street (long known
ns Rees Sc Beall’s ) nud w ill give strict personal attention to
all business entrusted lo bis cure.
Liberal advances made ou Colton.
His commission for selling cotton is reduced, from this
date, to 25 coins per hale.
WM. A. BEALL
Sept 17,1844. 51 8m
GHEliV E R & IS E AL1/,
FACTORS
> Alia Commission Mcrclisinls,
i^o. 7-1, Buy Street.
savannah.
C. A. (JHEIN KH.
W. A. Beam.. SI if Snj.,. 17.
J. WASHBURN & WILDER,
ccraairssxorf
ii i:
Aiil’USI 0, 1 '-14.
€ it A i\ T S ,
SAVANNAH. Ga.
15 3m
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN &10.
j WII.I, CONTINUE THEj
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
in this city, mid wiR as hitherto devote their jiersminl atten
tion to the sale of Cotton, filling of orders,nud receiving and
forwarding nf goods with th-spnluh.
EVERARD HAMILTON. )
'THOMAS HARDEMAN, > Copartners.
CHARLES F. HAMILTON, )
Savannah,3rd July,U»’4-l.
HOW A K D A Si 3TtUItlOlD,
CO'HIISSIOiV HI I. lit: IIA NTH,
Apaln.-liirola, Fin.
mllE mHlprfigiiPillin.ii.pili ii imimiliiiruuimei c-nUrner.
1. n) Cmnmi—i«n himiui-t-P i.t A|u.Iiic1mi'oIi.. Ilu’ oimuiiif!
ht'o^nn, will eivpIhriTueiHuiiul utmuiinu to nil Ininim nw umli
.Incl to ilir.ii cur,'. T. II. IIOW Mil),
A.«. RUTHERFORD.
May 88,1811, 35 i!
NOVEMBER SPLENDID LOTTERIES. |—
•920,000 910,000
On S<r tilau, tlir ]\\‘h Xo.nnber, 1814, the
STLE1NDIB ALTX4NDRIA LOTTERY,
ClilHs No. 40 l..r 1844.
Will le drawn in Ai« xandr n, l). C.
78 Xnmltrr holier - i Drawn Ballots.
tlo
1 itri/.o o,'
I 5>ri'/.e 4»f Uil-!
l .lo
20.00*;
50 (Its
1,000
I .lo
lO.OBG
a bo d»
500
1 4*0
5,000
IRO <1o
200
1 4ll»
1,000
vV . See
Ate.
Ti«-kot. fl-. 1
-ILllve* tjl-.i-
Q.atiei $3—F.igli*
is, 1 50.
1 -irtificaies
)f Paekages ot
-.Mi Whole I'tekeiso
Iv $lfiO
Do
*l<!
Sfillnlf do
80
Do
do
2t» < pm it or do
40
Do
do
26 Eighths do
20
GEORGIA, YYilKiiiMMt C'oiuily.
MOSES t». SUT TON tolls before me, Aller>
Carman, n Justice of the Pence in nil J for said
county, one spotted Horn*I liurno, nine or ten
y ears old uuxt Soring. Appraised hy John IL
i 1 dollars !
ali:\lm)ri l l o r rnitv.
CL.HS Nil. II, hr 1844.
Tolu drawn .t Ah*.\isulrin, on Saturday, Nov.
2M, IM4.
j PHIZES!
: I prize of S2LODO I | |>riy.«* of $3,000
I <lo 10, OO I I <10 Of 2,200
I do 1,000 | IO do Of 14,000
&t*. i:c. &c.
00 nuiiihcr Ijoiltny* 1*J drawn ballots.
| Tickets 810 — 11*i —CAnartor* 8*2 50.
J Certificate ol ii Tuckugt ol 22 \> hole Tickets $110
Do du 22 half do 55
■ tlo 22 quarter do 27 50
30,000 Dollars !
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY.
Class No. 4*J, for 1844.
t -ail< I mixed Cloth.
Plaid f'HHHin.cies ,4 lutest stvle.’’
Plain ami Fancy th..
Valentin nml Satin Vestings.
Plaid Velvet, do ‘‘very rich.”
ALSO,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Valencia Vests,50 eeutneuch. *
Mi
do
ilu
do
Coals, f 12 a $IU
;r Frocks, Tweed Sticks. Flushing Sacks, Cloaks.
&c &c. &c.
Clothes iniule at llio the rhorlertt notice, anil warrant, d t
fit. ('lilting done.
Milledgi ville, Sept.21.
U. W. BANCROFT.
If
ES J ACKSON of Ilie 32'Jth District
(». M. tolls hefoie me, Bryant Ohnnnu, a
Justice of the Peace in ami fur said couniv,
one mouse colored mare mule w ith a knot oil
the right side of her Imad, supposed to br>
fifteen years old. Appraised b» Alexander
Herstoii mid Joseph J. Chuuhill lo leu
dullaiw,Sept.30th. BIN.
BRYANT OR AN AN, J. P.
A tine e.opv of the minutes of Court, Oct. 3d, 1844.
a 3t ’ APO. 08 RAIFORD,CM.C.
PETVITE1VT1ARY!
1 fYAH ®H I NOliEit wonted immediately for the-
L U’ljUUU use of t hi- Institution,amla large quantifv of
Sr.’llltlillR*, SllCClill|r«, and *qunn> hewn 11111-
Im*I’S, to he ol best pitch pine, and delivered immediately ,for
w hich cash or barter will he paid.
Persons desirous of entering into contracts willpiesrnt
themseUc^immediately.
ABNER IIAMMOND,Inspector.
Milh dgevilie lanunrv I, Ill-LL 14 if
Trulinm
Bremer, timisl.
To bo drawn at Alexandria. I). C., on Saturday, Nov ! now I by the la
30, ls44,
SiPLEIVDJD PRIZES!
1 prize of ^RO.tiOtf
1 <lo 12,000
I do 0,000
1 «io R,*TOO
Tickets $10--Halve
Certificates of package
1 prize of
1 do
1 do
Sec. & c. A. c.
$5 Qitaitere f 1 60.
ol 25 whole tickets |13U
25 half tickets 65
25 quarter tickets 32 50
joi iienricli Sit Kings, iHto Aulic Counsellor of tho Gtuml
j Duke ol Butlcn. Arc. Sec. iraiislali'd from tho German by
Jackson. Arthur's Lady’s Magazine, Campbell's Forei
oreigti
uziue, or aeieci oiisceMuiiy ol European
I Art. Tho Columbian Lady ’amid Ueuilemau't
Magazine. Gundy’s Magazine and Lndv’s Uuok. The l.a-
N ut tonal Magazine. The Lady’s Musical Library, Ail-
variety
jguni No. Also, No. G, of the Pictoiial Bible, with
,oloilier iiitciesting works.
A T M. E. EDWARDS’S STORE
Orders for'Tickets nnd Sbnrrsnml Certificates ol Packages August 2ft, 1814. 47 if
iu the above Brilliant Schemes, will lie promptly intended to
and as soon as the draw iug is over an urcouiit of it will be
for winded to all who order from os. Address—
J* G. GRK.ORY. A To., Managers
Washington city, d. c.
Oct. 29,1844. fp.
vioki: \i;\v \v«kk§!
U OSF. IFAl.BRKT.I.y n. I*. R. Jain.., Kw, i Toi
, ofOnr's. hy Charles Lvou, author of Henry Lorreguer ;
Charles O’Malley, dec.; Fnii v Legemis or the South of Ire-
land, by'T. Crolton Croker. a new edition; the Martyr Wife,
a Domestic Romance, by the uu'uor of Elwood, tbe Banker,
or Like Father Like Son; Amy lleihert, by a Lady—Edited
by the Rev. W. Sewell, K. 1).
The Life nml public services of tbn lion. James Knox Polk,
with a compendium of hie Speeches.ou Nation’s public mea
sures; also, a sketch of the Life of the lion. George M. Dallas,
published hy N. Hickman; Life and Speeches of Henry Clay,
vol., &e., 2, by Greeley and MeKirallr, Major Jones’s Court
ship, wi h illustrations, by Hurley; July Nos. of tbe Colutn
bin n l.adys’aud Gentlemens’.Magazine more oft lie Macaiinee
W
tltUt'kFKV, ! IIISA & UU88 WARE.
■l.B. (iLEASON
Inform* hi. nunirroii. friend, in tirmgin, ,1ml h« ha.
RESUMED liis former business and solicits their patronage.
He w ill, iu time for the lull business, open a first rale slock,
imported expressly lor bis trade, which he pledges himself to
sell um low or lower, thun any house in the trade,—in this, or
nn^r other markci.
Country merchants visitingCharleston ore respectfully invi
tea to examine his stuck. If he does not sell to them he will
at least huve the salislaction of showing his goods.
A . 10« McetinRwfitrrci,
(ipposile Charleston lintel,sign Big pitcher.
Cli*rlg»!fn>, Ainuwg. i:it
W ILLIAM K. DoGKAITEXKIEI)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blalccly, Dnrly County, Geo.
Referen('E8 — //oft. Seaborn Jones, Hon. W.T. Coh
of Shukesprate, with a vnrietv of other new works of llio duv A. Iverson,Hon. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley,
for mImi K. M. EDWAKD Utorr. ' Henry L Denning Ksqrs,
Milledgeville, July 9, 1H44.
II If
Noilee to Debtors mid Creditors*
A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Susannah Johnson,
late of Twiggs county,dec’d., ate requested to make im
mediate nayments, nnd those having olaiine against the same,
will render them in duly auliienticared in terms of the law.
J03MI) MURPIIY, Adm’r.
Oetnber 1,1844. | *
11 tf
T U t S T DECEIVED, the First ^ud Hrcuud Nos. of the
»/ Wandering Jew. bv Eugene Hue. Also, other popular
works of the dnv from the varioue popular presses of New
York, receiving constantly as fast as they are published, and
Ihoae fond of reading can obtain such works aa tbev choose
•o raad, at M. E. KDWARDB’b htOUE.
GEORGIA y Baldwin County.
1\ IIKRbAS William Y. llanseU applies foi
f 1 Administration ou the t-.iaie ol bVuald M M? er * ®l
luie of said coiiiitv,necv«8(:(i: ‘ * d,tu oualii
These rru, tliereiure, to cue and udmonish all sad *i .
the kindred and creditors . f bind deceased. | 0 b."i * ul *'
si my office, within the time prescribed bv Uw ." Pl ^
c«"ee, H uuy they have, why said huu ra should nJu ° ,h(i ’
Given under my hand at office, this lull, dm oi
JL 4 ! »• W. aiVKAU,.,
UEOUUiA, Itiil,turn Count,'.
i ty' t!liR*<AO Mur, MIlil.iKff JUJ Juure.U, W| . .
* * , U " J liMCUtUI Mil III.. I..1UIB Wini... u.
,u "‘ u
I'lie.eui.-Ilier.forrtocllc uu.l Hiliiioiii,| la ii „ i •
ilitkiuilrutluiiUuroditor,ol8uiiiiiec,a8|.(itu be ui
in, ulliciu iviiliiiiilitttiiue|ireacrib.(lt,\ low i 0 !. "'Pi*'
uu , I ne, liiivc,»h,»uiill«ue, f ,|,i..ild not
ilivoii under m.v iiaml . luBici-, till. 4il.
."» miiiii JOI1IN W. tv. B.NEAU ,
CidOUUO, Baldwin Couiiiy^ —1
\ V Ailioiiii.iioloron 11,*....,.
f f Nic.Indus D. 1 rcuuor,deeeaeeu.upplics i„ n 1
tui's of dismission from said AdiiiiitiMUaiu„i; n,e, ‘»rl
11|. w arc llierol'ure lo tile nud ddiiioiii,| l all md .i..
Iliu kindnid nnd crcdilor. ol mid d.tcuicd io J"* 11
uppeur ui in, oliioo williin the lime lirctoril.’cd b. i *
* hU Miod" 8e ’" “" y ,h '’ y hnvc > l * h J’ s “ iu letter. .Iiooluij 1
liivfir under in, Imud at office, till. IGili d BJ of Andi n
w •••«•“ JUIUN W. W . SftKAIlS
New York Cily Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
supply the city Sc interior trnde bv tiie piece or package,
Xo. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WIU.IAM-ST.)
L EE Sc BREWS TER give notice to Dealers iu Dry Goods
that they liuve removed their WARK-HOU8K for PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCL US1V ELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Street. By cuitfining their attention lo PRINTS ONLl ,L.
Sc B are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing anv
ever before offered in America—nnd to sell at prices ns low,
und (iknkkally t.ovvRK, than those whose attention is divided
among u large variety ol articles.
The Stock consist’s ofskvkkal thousand patterns and
CULOKS, KMliltACINO KVKHY VARIETY OK
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—many styles of irhich are got up exclusively far their
uten sah s.aml Cantu thad elsewhere,except in second Iannis.
Dealers iu Prints wui find it lor their interest lo examine
this stock before making their purchases—they will have tbn
udvautugc ot Inaruiiig the lowest market price, ami compar
ing all the desirable sty les iu market sidi hy side.
Catalogues of pi ices, corrected with every vaiiulion of the
market,ure placed iu the hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2 if
GLOIDrIA, Bllltluill Coilllly.
W ll.KRfc.As France. Ruddy, Ad
ol Ishuui Reddy, deceits* d, applies lo me lor uj t j[
disiiiissiuu Iioiii said Adiuiiiislruiiuii
i Here ur**, Uieieioic, lo cue unu uumoiiish all unit *; n .
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased tu be and '
at my oJice within the time presented b> iuw,torhow
il uuy they have, why said letters should' not beeuait/ 1
G iven under my huod ut office, Una bOili duv . i a- ,.i „
^ niGni JOHN VV, NV . aftRMl A •
ijillOUCilA, Bntduiu Couiiiy. -
W HLRh,ia John ft. ftieplious, uuii,ini»irator on |L
late ol Allen B. 8lepbcns , dtct amJ, uuunu l0 «!
letters ol dismission Irom said Aduuuibirutioii; '*
I hesc ure,therelore,to cite and udiuoiiiali ul laodaiue
the kindred aud creditors ol suid deceased, tu be auu n,
ut my office w ithin the time prescribed by luw.tysbosc
il uuy they liuvc, why suid letteis slmuld not be rru *
Given under mv bund uloliice.lliis lbib duv olJuiv
42 n.Giii JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c q \
JUST RECEIVED,
A A£W SIPPLY O V
ONFALL AND WINTER DRY GOODSl^o
rilllE iimlersigiied would respectfully once muie inform
X the citizens of Millcdgeville, Baldwin and the adjoining
counties that he is now receiving n large supply of Full uud
Winter Goods, which he will he uhl** to sell an cheap, if
not cheaper than uuy other store in Milledgcville, or tbe inte
rior of Georgin.
The Goods consist in part of tbe following articles, viz:
Black and hiuc black lloinbazines, do. Alpaccus,
•Silk v.urn i'liiisaits, Affghun ftatius nnd
Cbungeuule Indiunti ('loth—a new article (or Ladies’ dresses
Mourning(Tiuchuuis, Silks, und ftutius,
Plsui ’Tartar Damask,
Cashtuere and Fancy Set Shawls,
Furniture und Fancy ('ulicoes.4-4 Motiruingco-
A large supply ol Lysle Luce,Footing and Edgings,
Blue, Black and llluclilui U Broadcloths,
Black, Bliielilnck and lancy ('assinicres,
with a variety ol other artic es too iiiiiiierous to mention.
JOHN TREANOR.
N. IL All persims pn chasing Dry (ioods would find it to
their interest to cull und examine his Goodshefore purchasing
elsewhere. Please call at the sign ot the New York Dry
Goods ftlore. J.T*
iMilledgcviilc, Sepl. 17, 1844. 51 if
HOD’E'M «Y MIEOUM.
Just received nnd are now Opening at
'1’It C
\ lxtrpo lot of Bo.tlfct Ai S, OFS t.f the fir.l fj.taliiy;
•iIa... ii I .it tie .tipply of Nt-uro Itroffmis iin.l
! ii Itssrts, .. Iti. It Im will (tell at greatly redoeedprices.
J. I UK.V NOR.
illp, Srpt. 17,18*4. 51 It'
.1. o.(SitFOOBl & *:o. Ilnniiiicrt CLOTHS,
£0,000 Dollars ! ! ! CASSIMERIiS & VESTINGS.
7 I | Y i l l’, Black Broad Cloth.
JI J) Fine blue do do
iVIitV TALL COO US.
4 LARGE und extensive stock of I>ry 4-OoHs now
/m. opening ut limit roRS:
500 piecca-l-l BruwuunJ iilcucio'd Homespuns.
500 “ l ••
300 “ Kerseve,
500 •• Linde}*.
GOO “ Prints Irom fij to 183 cts.
500 Dufftl Blankets.
500 Twilled Jo.
I lie Subscriber is now receiving tlm largest stock of Goods
cvei betoru ufiered ui this market, which lie will be happy to
show io liu friends um! eusloiucis who will give him n cull,
. tMI , B. W. BANCROFT.
Milledgcville,Sept. 17,1814. 40 u
araw works.
] Uft’T RECEIVED, Ainli Neil,or 'limes of Old, u Ro*
hy (». P. R. James, Esq. 'Tlm 11. Family, or
Axel ami Anna, uud other‘Tales, by Frederick
‘ d by Mnrv Howelt. 'The Gramllalher, a
Mi-s Ellen Pickering. 'J'bc Autobiography
GSiORGIA* Decalur Couiiiy*
U HERfcAS Alexander W. Sneed applies tome Im
lets of Administration on the estate of Margaret S
dece.used :
Thus*! arc,therefore, to cite uud udinoiiish all anil lii'r
the kiudied and creditors ol said deceased, tu lie uud tn
at my oiliLo within tlm time prescribed bv iaw',tualiow
il'aiiy exist, why suid letteis slmuld nut begrauied.
(iiveti under 'my huod nt oil'.. . Inti JDtli ui October 12-
5 5t JOH.v T. DiCKENaOAi.c.c.
GIlOltGlA, Oeculiir Coiini).
* X HE RE A ft Caroline V\ liaiey.upplies to me for letteri of
f ▼ Aduiinistrutioii ou ilie estate ol Duuiel M. \\ built la*
ol said county, deceased :
These arc therefore to cite uud udmoniMi nil and linrulv
the kindred ami creditors of suid dm-uml. to te nj
appeal ui myoUice within the lima pi escribed bv law.ioditf
cause, if uuy they Imve,why said letters should tiolbsgnuird,
Given muter my huod ut otliie, tins i5tii duv ui >«-rteiub«
1814. JOHN P. IMCKEN'&UN.c.c.fl, 1
October 1, 1844.
GEORGIA, Becjiliii' t oiiniy.
. n HEKE.vft Alary A. \\ illiums and William Peabcdy
i v Adniinislrutrix uud Adiumislrulor uu I lie eilukol .'>1*.
uel W illiums, late of iuid county deceased upply to mefcrkf>
ler* of Dituoisr-iuii Irom said Ai.iiiiiiiatiutioii.
These ure. iherelore to cite and uclnii.iiisli all and singular,
the kindred mid creditors ol suid dcceused io be and upptarst
my office within (fu, time prescribed by luw, tu show uwt,
il any they have, why suid letters ol liisuiiseiuu should Mt
be grunieil.
Given under my hand ut office thisCtiidayufMay,1844*
33 uiGui JOHN P. IUL'KE.\2»0.\,c.c.o.
GEORGIA, M ilkiiiHOii C ouiiiy.
y y HERE Aft Moses ft. Weal und Allied Itranluun, A4*
> V miiiistruiors on the Estate of John W ise, apply lo
lor letters ol dismission from suid AdininUlinlioii:
These are,therefore, to cite uud udinunisli all couceroedle
he uud appear ut my office, within the time prescribe*!byUv,
toshow cause,il any they liuve, why suid lettersdisnriMery
should not be grunted.
Given under my bund nt office, this 1st .Sepl. 1844.
AUGU8TU8 IL RA1F0KD,Clerk.
October 1,1844. 1 uitim
GEORGIA, Wilkinson CJoiiniy.
VV liEREAft Wiliium J. ftJiinbolsleruppJiMloniefofltl*
Y v tors of Adiiiiuisliuiioii ou the esiuleot Oeurgeftbioboi-
star, lute ol said cooitiy, decease*!:
These ure tlieie oretocile. und udinoaisli nil singularibe
kindred and creditors of said d* ceased, to be uml appear at
otlii e within the lime prescribed by iaw lo sliuw cause if u;
they Imve why suid udmiuistiatiun should nul be g■ anted.
Given under uiv Imud ut office, ibis 17ili ftepi. lb4L
A. IL KAlrOKD, C. €.0.
f^ept. 17,184 1. ^
Gi.ORGUJiitipcrUoiiuiy*
t *. liEREAft Lew in L. Lune, uud William M. JobMM,
\ V apply to me fur U tiers id Atiniiiiisliuliaii uu III®Mill*
oi John Johnson, late ol suid couuty, ueeeused :
1 lies*: me, ih, |c*l*•!**, lo citd uml nilliioliisll nil slid «ingoU:
the Kindred und creditors ot suid deceased, lo l»e and appear*1
toy office within the time picsciihed by law, io shew t*ues,i|
any they have, w hy said letters should not be gruulfdlow
applicants. ,
iiiveu under mv Imud at office, in Muniictrllo, ibis 27ib«J
offteptember, 1844. ftAMLEL II. YAUNLK.tTtri*
Oi tebai l, 1844. __ JJJ
Georgia, Telfnftr Conniy.
W Hi. REA8 Alexander T.,Dop*un applies to m<*forl«-
Ids ol Adiniiiistnilioii *»u III*- esliue id AlahulaK**-
iug, lain ol suid county, deceased: , .
These me iherelore, lo cite tt ml udmonisliull it nil ringowr*
kiiidri'duiid ciedil**ihof said dre*-ur« cl. t*. I*e uml i PT'* i,r *:*-
ollit c w ithiu ill tlm*-pioseiibc *J by law, tosln** faa*e»i» .
they hate, why suid leltc^is sl.oulil not he gioitl**ii.
* liven under mv huod ut office, Inis lUlu.uy oi ft«( te®*"
1841. ' JNO. F. AIcKAM'C.**
October 1, 1844.
IlfGI A* I Cllilir ( Olllll}* ...»for Itt-
lll'.RtAa Wu.iuii. s>iiiil.-till,Jr .u|'|tlt , '» t"
ter.ol Atliiiiiiiitirtiiioii un ilu- «t.« ui \t tlti-tusi—
still. Sen., lute oi suid couniv, dec-emeu : , ...l,
These ure,t betelore,t octie oml mlumnisli all am * *
the kiudied a ud creditois ol »ain ileti used t° f' 1 al
ty office with... the time pre.tM.bc.: by 1^“^
ll tt II fi Ut <1 111 f I' till
GEORGIA, Mothltfoitu'i') Count)* .
\y liEREAft llt.Nhv vv mt 11 n Esq-
V > letters ol Administiutmn on the cstste
Nash, late of said cnimiv, di tens* d : frP J.s
Tli.-su t,r“j tlirr. nut nnd ndit.oi.ii-ll "H ‘“ nc "T,,
.liotv C„un,-.,lu„v tltev It.vr, witl.il. tin- timeprfKi*'*"
law, w hy said l«'ll* is shoulil not lie , ,oij
Given under mv ksiid ut office, this 1 bill Ui hwrr
FAllUtllAKD McKAL,«.«•••
October 29tIt, IC44. 5—5t
*>E()lMltA,X«nl|ioiu(!i'] < j,,
% \ liEREAft Norman units ami AI mi k * I*" P . ,.m
v f me tor letters ol Dismission on the ertaw
Giltirt, luto ol suid county,deceased. ,ij«iiiflfc
These are iherelore toeitc und udmonisb all » • ‘ jj-
the kindred nud creditor* of said ili'cefl^ed,t ^
pear ut my office within lit** lime presciibed by 1 ’
cause il any they have, why suid leilcisslioulcluaiwri m.
Given undcr ’my hand ut office, tbi* Gth «[“)'V.V-.U.
61 (im I-AMU HARD ,J
: oeohom, New tun county- . n ga
U ; man.,»s it..«i.i i it.iii|i«n. MOil i
intni-.li1.1ion „„ iliu t-.tul. ut Stimuli ■
j of sai*i comity, deceased : . . «, .m!
’These are, therefoie, to cite and adim msh jd
I In* kindred and creditois of said deceupeu.bi J’ s>
I my office within the tin. • pr-scnhcd «•> l»*w»k .
uuy they liuve, why Mild letters sheul«J >'* 1 |' e f. lW (
Given Dtnley mv bund, ul office, «La', 0 ,- /• 6-9-
51 :.| - WAI. 1*. LV* KO. c _—•
(iCOKOIA, > Couil of«^*S*| l J[l 1
Ai-wton Couiiiy.) Sc>iac'iiibt-‘> , v“ti'" f
W III'.IIKaS Inuun r>. .Rltlilifl.lo..l.«,Oli»iu | <“ .j,
plums ol ftpots'oid Pierce, eppli«* ,or e
mission Irom saul tiusidiuosliip: M wn ,i#t*‘
i he so are,theiclore, to cite und adnienisliP not*
esierl to he uiid appear at my office, w nbm the n 1
by luw, to show cuusr,il any they iiuvc, *'')
disinifcsioii should not lie granted. rviral-
Given under inf baud,at office, this 9th day 0 'J l’.u-
51 Gt UM. iMAUKIfc^^
UEOIIUU, I Court of
Kt-wiun county. $ S»‘|»*einb*-r * ,, b .
W HKKfciAa Jm-t Cull) i A d,I. H.t.tr.
Ku.nt.uuli'I tlifry,I.K- t.i .,idcoum>i
* * cii.iiiiiiiin i lurry, r “— *
plies forleiters ol Distuissmu Irom said estate - ^ ^0
These ure, liieretore, tu cili smf ednana*i> ^j,pprst*
the kindred ami creditors of suid deceased, to ,
my office, within the time prescribed by la^* . i, wU ld •«* ■*
uuy they bare, why suid I, tier* of dutuiMi
gi anted. ., . , • „ ,
Given under my band, at office. lln»9ib
51 6m \v *1. U. —
UllVURU, Twlliifcrro Counlf- #||ll( j,
J Ull.N RHODKK. t.l'lltn Ctilil Viut/l* 1 !
i, e, n JtiHlict ul lit. Pr.er, i» nt'd M -• , ,»J
iitan*. feft. «-l«-*-t- l" 1 , 1 "'* luiJl) "*2
w.lvw ur lil't.eu rent. old. Flw t»» llW ).tt!*!?
.1 ittllw uiitle on lilt. Itftt IlinU l««l- 11 i,llr ui- 1 -'*!—.
tm joint ol lit. «uioo foul; tltrn- ft*” . it,. |rit
Innk .tolwrullier.: «l.o, « »l"it- i"»a j u fc-*:JS
.uppo.rd to he iti.do bv liuiu«» A l*,’ r "* . ! '.
nul.i. uud lUdrtt Hl.odu. .« !.«• kl.-sON. J i
ul Oolubrr, 1814. W ILI.IAM I*. 1 '!',f c ^r-®"
Kii.mci iron. <l,o FJ.Iru, Rook » 1 l»‘ u " .
giu, Or-loher 3rd, IM*. ,. sLF Y B HldT0#,C.*'.