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WilkiMiMi khurUT'iMc,
Ire .olL.il.Xtiw.y In AvibgA «...
W at tttaCa«ri'hu<M *»f (h tho i»* of Irwiiiiun, Wil-
< MaMttcuuul.v, trilMa Dm treualkoore of win, tha f.illo«iu|
.^’’ThnJ* hunlretl aoroi’if Unil more or let*, known at iho
*PA|n* (tlnuis I ting in (he twenty third IM.triot of Witkiiiao*
.IHMI, number aot know*, aityaUia, Inode of Anderton In-
«rnw ami othert, one waggon and htrnneennd one erejr mule,
•teeu ewoke of (odder, one hundred and fifty buthale of corn,
morn nr last, ureal* bend at beg•; nil leviril on ee the proper*
’ M ST Jatepli B. Ptitie.lueetltfjr ooneinctiliou itturd from lit*
Superior Court of nntdjtouuty in ftrer o." Jeltu Unvereun et.
dontnlt II. Fain*.
Two handled two end t keif tore* of lend well Improred,
I, in* in the thirddieiriet ol WilkiMM. ntUoiuing latidt of Ain’
rv DU-ba and other*, whereon Alennader rnnmore now live*;
levied on e» the nropnrijr of Alexaniler Taaotore, to ittiafy on t
Knectiiion in ravorof Sltnhnn, lletll It Reynold* ; teaueil from
the SupnriorconrtafaeidGnuutr, ....
Three hundred acre* of Tine Lend, well improved, lying in
. the twenty third diainet of Wilkloaou, number not known. »d-
j liuine lundr of Abaelotn Jordan and other*, knowu aa the Jo-
aepli are, le.ied on a* the properly of Jotoph Helen
In aallafv on elocution in favor uf Julia I. Wright, luued
from ilia .fii|t*rior Court ol aaid county v* Joeepli Hole*.
Alao,at the eetim liimi end place • one half ot a haute end
lot in ike town of Irwinton, coutaiuing one acre, more or lea*
well improved, wheruou Samuel J, Oath uow live*; levied
on a* tue property of Auguttu* H. Halford, lo aiiiafy on i fi ft
iuoed from J uaiice Court in favor of Alary Hick* v* Samuel
J. Hath and Augutiu* B. Kaiford, *eoumy. Levy made and
returned tu mo by a Cauttakle. .
Aleu.ai ihu une lime and place ; Kill acre* of pine land
well improved, lying in the third dielriclof VVilkiutoucouniy,
number nut known, whereon Daniel Skipernow liven, levied
on n* the property of Daniel Skiper, to tatiafy four ft fa* iatu-
ed from n J uaiice Court, in favor of Samuel iieall and other*,
vt Daniel Skiper nod TlioinuaJnekton,security,now controll
ed bv the security. Levy made end rCturued tu tua by it Cull-
Alto, et the Minn time and place; 2004 acre* of pine land,
lying in the twenty sixth district, uuniber not kuuwn, where
on Daniel Spcarae formerly lived.levied uu as the properly of
Lewie Spenrse to satisfy ttindry B fa* in favor of Slmlinn
lleall and Iteymrld* uud oihera, iaaued Irom Iho Superior
Court ol said cuunty, v* Lewis Spoarsu. Property pointed
out by I’luintiffd Attorney.
At the same tinionnd place; 202J acres pine land, whereon
Jahn Kemp uuw live*, lying,in the third District, nutnher nut
known, adjuiniug land af Johu Bvera *nd others, levied on ee
the proper! v of John Kemp to sMisl'y uno uxccution in favor of
Uich trd Ude, casual Ejactor and Johu Kemp tenant in pus-
ms.ion. WALTER W. BKALL, SlieiiH'.
October 29,1844. 5 id*
■satwss&ars*
vv deeaeaed, ■■■ ,. ii.nn.wn ■*■*,/, on s asaaay,
twenty-fourth day af Dwambw neat. all the perlAheble
properly belonging to lira estate of said deoeeeed, cun.i.t-
Ing of Horaea, Hoga, Cetlle. Household and Kltchop Furni
ture, and varioua other aitielee too tedious to uwntloti.
william a. Hall, r
DANIE1. E. COLLINS, j
Wilkininn county,NoreiiiburBlh, 1844.
Adm’re.
7 Ida
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Wilkinson December slivna’s bake.
rlU* bo sold before the Court-House door iu Ilia town
. . ofIrwinton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday
in DECEMBER next,‘within the usual hours ofnale, the fol
lowing property to wit,
One nlattk mare and colt, and one hay mure about seven
years old, levied on ui the property Colson Sunders lo sutisfy
one execution ill lavor of Robert VV# Lad vs Col-on Sanders,
issued from the Superior Court of said couutv. Property
pointed hv said .Sanders. 3. R. MU Ill'll V, Sheriff'.
Oct 2. 29,1845. 5 ids
Wilkinson December SheriflT’a Salesi
W ILL be sold at the Court house dooriu the town ol Ir
winton, on the first Tuesday in DISC EM HER next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the followingproperly.to wit:
Five hundred acres ol land, more or less, well improved
whereon Augustus A.Cullins, now occupies, lying in the third
Wi-ttriet of Wilkinson county, number not known, adjoining
lands of Mteajfth I'oulk, Ellis Harrill.and others;
I liuain ,*,vw eaa. J OIIS negro
boy U "jI!n7ahout'‘/years of age, one hoy named ska in. age 6
years uu** hoy child Maury. G months old, one negro man
mimed Gilbert,28 voarsof age,one negro woman, named Fan
ny about 26 years of age, one negro woman named Sarah about
19 years of ago; 26 head of hogs, one yoke ol oxeus and cart,
one sorrel horse, 7 or 8 years old, one hrowu ox, one black
cow 200 bushels of eorn more or less, tilieen (housnnus
nuuutla «t ceeil cotton, more or leeo, eight or ten lliouaand
o.iniltla ol eeed cotton, more or leee in the pnlch, one lot ol
plantation tool.,and one grind stone; all levied upon as the
properly of Augustus A. Cullins, to saintly 0110 execution ill
favor oi'Orun lluvis, Administrator, anil \nncy 1 itttutin, uil-
luinistratrix, id Jluckner Pittman, deceased, va. Cullins, lleall
mill Hush issued fitoni the Superior Court of suid county;
returnable to April conn, 1815; property pointed out by
Ureeu II. ilurny, iiulumer.
Oehdmr 2(1,4£ 14.
S. B. MUItPHV, D. Sherilf.
S tile
\v
Wilkinson morlK»K«!
ILI.bo sold on the hrst 1 uesduv in JANUARY next,
within the usual hours ol'salc, before the Court-lie use
n Irwiulou, Wilkinson county, the following proporty,
One
egro man named Gilbert, n woman named Sarah, a
imnifd Fan, a bov named Sum, and u boy named Jim;
„ u4 the properly of Aug. A. Cullens lo sal inly u
e li fa issued out of the Superior Court of Twiggs
iu Jay or uf Miller, Ripley & Co. Property pointed
Admlnlatrator’s Sale.
W ILL ba fold on Wednesday, ilia 18th day of Decern be
next, within the usual hours of sale, at the lata re si
dance of Muses Tison, of Laurens eouuiy, deceased, all the
perishable properly belonging lo tha estate of said deceaiied.
consisting of Corn, Fodder, Morses ami Mules, Hogs, among
them some one hundred and filly head of meat hogs which
will be put in fine order re*dy for killing; Cattle, Sheep,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, and varioua oilier articles
loo tedious to mention.
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold.
Terms made known on (lie day of sale.
ABNER TISON, Adin’r.
Laurenscounty, Nov. 8th, 1844. 7 ids
Administrator’* Sale*
A GREEABLY loan order of the Honorable the lnferiu r
Court of Laurens couuty, when sitting as a Court of Or*
ditiary, will be sold iu the town of Dublin, in Maid couuty, bo
fore the Court-house door, on the first Tuesday in February
next, betweftfeilw unuul hours of sale, all of the lands belong
ing to the estate of Moses Tison, late of said county, deceas
ed. Hold for the beuefit ol heirs and creditors. Terms on
the day of sale. ABNER TISON, Adm’r.
November8lh, 1844. 7 ids
Administrator’* Sale*
W ILL be sold before the Court liousedoor in Jacksonville
Telfnircounty, on the first Tuesday in Decembernex ,
within the legal house of sale, ml the lunds belonging to the
estate of Allen McLean, deceased; consis.ing of four tracts,
with considerable cleared land, dwelling and out bouses.
JOuN McLEAN, Adm'r.
Sept. 24,1844. 6
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the 12th of December noxt, at the lute
residence of WilliamStudstill,deceased, the following
property, to wit:
Eight liead of Horses, a lot of stock and meat Ilogs, one lot
of Sheep, u lot of Corn and Fodder, Farming Utensils, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to
mention. The Plantation is to be rented for the next year,
aud a negro woman tu hire. Terms inode known on the day
WILLIAM 3TUD3T1LL,Adm'r.
Telfair county, Oct. 28th, 1844. 6 tds
Administrators’ Sale.
W ILL be sold on Friday Hnd Saturday, the 20th and 21st
ot December next, within the usual hours of sale, at
the lute residence of Doctor William P. Graham, deceased,
such of the perishable property of the deceuscd os may be iu
Newton couutv, consisting of slock of medicines, shop fufni
lure, large and vultiuble medical library, household nod
kitchen furniture. Aud at the plantation, within three miles
of Covington, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Horses, Cows, Ilogs,
Plantation 'Pools, «fcc.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Administratrix.
IVERSON L. GRAVES, Administrator.
Newton county, October 29th, 1844. 6 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY toon order of the Inferior Court of Wil
kinson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
Unsold on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
usual hours ofsule, before the Court-house door in the town
of irwinton, in sRid countv,
THE LAND AND NEGROES
belonging to the estate of John Kettles, lute of said county,
deceased.
'Terms made known on the day of sale.
MARTHA KETTLES, Administratrix.
WILLIAM O ARK ATT, > . , ,
JAMES H. MILLS, $ Ad,n r8 ‘
Wilkinson county, Oct. 26th, 1844- 6 Ids
Hi*.*
S.B. MURPHEY, I). Sh’flT.
W
Wilki -immi January Slicrifl Sales
ILL be sold before the Court li-ms.? door it. Irwinton,
Wilkinson count v, on-the first 'Tuesday in JANUARY
next, within the imuul hours oJ sale, tint following property,
*°Onc mouse colored inule.ahent four years old; one cotton gin
aud five stacks .d-luthhu; levied on as'the property of Aug. A.
Cullens, 141 satisfy a fi t.» issued out ofllm Superior Court ol
said count v iu I'm vor •**' Oran Davit- ami Nancy Pittman, Ad
ministrator and Administratrix on the estate ot Buckner Pitt
man, deceased, vs. Cullens, Beall and Bush. Property point
ed out by Green B. Burney,endorser.
7 W. W. BEALL, Sheriff.
l njj 5
rntiiajii Dec <! iii bur 5 lie rill ’» sales.
W ILL b-.* sold, on the lirst Tuesday in DKL’E.M HER next,
h. fore the court Imu.u door, in the town «*f Eutoutoii,
Putnam county, the following property, to wit:
Siwtv uc.res.iuud adjoining Alloid uud others, levied on as
the propetty oi Jonn'hnn I liouias to satisfy u li In
Holt, assign
r of John U. Good dec’ll
J AS. W. Al A PPIN, ShentV.
rigago iu fuvor of Si
Jonathan Thomas. ' ...
One line hloodcil Gallon (Ihnror) levied on ns the property
of TIios.G Sanford to satisfy a decree ol tlm Stipe
infivor of Job i Farrar,adiniuisti
#«Tnn*.G. Smkntd.
November 28, 184 I. &
' Pu laiTim bt k ce iu bei* Slierili’s Sale*.
W II.L he sold on Hi first Tuesday iu DECK VIBER next
before the Court Iioiimi door, iu the town of Ealontoii,
Ptilnum rii.inlv,the fidlow ing properly,lo wit:
One negro mini ijumed David about 61 years old, one yoke
oxen, ime ox carl,4 head stock cattle,one grey horse, one bay
mure, levied on us the.property of Johu iiuwk to sutisfyu fi
fa in i.y.»r of Ci\thawu« Patrick, va Johu lluwk, uud ll’etiry
Morton, udministrutor of Win. Williams, dec'll.
26M ticrt-s Innd adjoining John H. (Mark and others, 145 do
uiljidning M. Iveinlriek and idhers, 792 do adjoining Robert
Young and others,levied on as the nroperty ol P. J . Mullins
(o s itislV two fi fas mo- from Jones Inferior Court in luvor of
' Thus Mon gib ui vs P easout J Mullins and David I,eater,
one fimii Putnam Inferior Court iu Rivor of Jacob Kelcbius
and others jvs Jus. Dismhkesand P. J. Mullins.
202 1-2 tic res land ndj doing Lott Hearn mid others, levied
mi as the propei tv of Allred Franklin lo satisfy a mortgage ti
fa in favor ol Robert R diy uud Saabir— ,f
liu
Oct. 29,1614.
• Id w
Crawlord December ^lieriflP* Sales.
%.m, ILL lie sold be Ion* the Com! House door in the town
If of Knoxville, on the first 'Tuesday ill DECK VI BER next
within .the usual hour * of sole, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and fifty Irishels of corn more or less, levied
on as Ihu property of Ooadiuh Irving, to sutisfy one fi fa is
sued from Crawlord lnferiur t'ourt, Buttle and Allen vs suid
irviuc. properly pointed out by Pluiulifl'M Attorney.
Oct -*9 1814" 5 • on/kM i vi/i.'im it <i.
EWELL WEBB, D.Sheriff.
Crawford Dec. Morigngc «hcrill Sales.
\i\/ ILL be Hold oil tlm first Tuesday in DECEMBER
y # next,before tlinCourt-liousodoor iu the town of Knox-
riln, Crawford couuty, within tho usual hours of sale, the
following properly,to wit: .
Eight negroes named, Abram, a man 5) years old, Maria, a
woman 40 years old, Lounder.u boy 13 years old, Peggy, a girl
10 years old, Anthony, a boy 8 years old, Cicero, u boy 6
years old, June, a girl 4 years old, Haunali, u gnl one year
old, all levied on as the property of E. W. Dennis- lo satisfy
ouo mortgage 9. fa. in luvor of Isaac Dennis, vs. E. W. Den
nis. Property pointed out in suid fi fa.
1 tds JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
Crawford December Slier ill's Sale.
%>a/ ILL bo sold beloie the Court house door, in the town
▼ ? Knoxville,on tlm first'Tuesday in DECEMBER next
within the usual hours ol tale,
Ouo lot of laud, containing 202 j acres more or less, it being
No. 161, ami lying in the 6th District ot originally Houston,
now Craw ford count} j levied on lo sutisfy one fi lafioin Mus-
«u>g**e Superior court, in favor of Henry H • Hui d vs. '1 hoinus
J.llaud—properly pointed out by Henry Nowell.
Administrators’ Sale*
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Telfair county, will be sold on the first 'Tuesday iu
January next, before the Court house door in the town ol
Jacksonville, in said county, within the legal hours of sole,
the following land, to wit;
Lots number three hundred (300,) one hundred and thirty-
eight (138,) and three hundred and seventy-three (373,) iu the
first District of originally Appling, now Telfair county, con
taining 490 acres, more or less, lying on the enst side of the
Ocnmlgee river, und on the Blackshear road, with a store
house, dwelling, aud other out-houses, about twenty acres
cleared land—all iu a very good situation for cultivation.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Kenneth Me-
Lennun, lateol said county, deceased. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
U. 11. CRKBCll, I limtniBlrntnra.
Telfair county, Oct. 26tli, 1844. 6 tds
QN SMurdsf ,i
the resident-* of George S.»iuliolstof t Uie ol* Wilkimoi
county, deceased, all the perishable property belonging la
Mid uetale, cauinciinf of Corn und KddtNr, Seed M*
Stock Ila*e,SliMp t Fanning Uieusito, Haueabold andKkcli-
cn Furnitars, end othor article# too teaions to mention.
Terine of taleuinde known uh tha day of sale.
November 18,1844.
WM. J. SHINHOLS TbR, Adm’i
8 Id
t Executor*’ Sale.
N I ueeday, the 17Hi Umv ol December next, all the per*
iehable property belonging tu the eelsle of Johu logreui,
lute of Putnam county, decuused, will be sold at his late mi •
deuce:—it consists of Cum, fodder■, Util*, Horae* and Cat-
tfe, Pork and Stock Hog*, HoMteho/daud Kitchen f urniture,
Farming Tools, 6fC.
• Alsu,on the 17ih ot December next, at tho mine place, a*
greeably to the proviMions of the will, a Part or thic Nx-
ORor.s. and the Lard whereon the ilt veased died, being 580
acres, morn or less, on the waters of Sugar Greek, adjoin
ing the lands of Paschal and others.
Tho terms of the sales will be otude known on the days of
sale; nod should nll tlio perishable property not be sofd on
(lie 17ill, the sale will continue Irom duy to day uulil all is
sold.
BENJAMIN INGRAM./« .
, WILLIAM INGRAM, \ ** n '
Putnam county,Oct.29th, 1844. 6 lOt
T HE undersigned having^liiet returned from the North,ia now prepared tooffer bis customers and old friends a large eup-
ply of FALL and WINTER DRV GOODS, at prues to tuii Vie tmet and no mistake. Receiving Vue
track;
DRY ttOODS.
2000 Negro Blankets,sup'r quality.
300 p*rs Bed “ “
500pieces Calico; new and rich patents,
I to “ Mo*. De Luins; cheap and rich,
22 41 Cashmere decosse; 50 to 62j per yard,
Susans, AlnpaccoM and Bomba/.ine,
4 p's fig'd Koumelia (new article) Indie
20 p’s Silks , richest and latest styles,
Indies dress,
Executors’ Sale*
ILL be sold on Wednesday, the 18th day of December
i • ** ,e * n,e residence of Jcmes Exuiu, late of
NN ilkiiiHou county, deceased, all the peiisliuble properly be
longing to said estate, consisting ol Corn aud Fodder,*Cot-
ton, Hontehold and Kitchen Furniture, and Slock vjdll kind*.
A Iso, the Laud rented and the Negroes Hired.
Sale lo continue from day to day, until ull is sold.
'Terms made knowu on the day ol sule.
JAMES ROSS, J,,
JOHN G. R. HOGAN, \ wciiloro.
Wilkinson comity, Oct. 29tlt, 1844. fi t,| H
Excctiior's bale*.
W ILL be sold ut the Court house, in the town of Knox
ville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next,hy an order of tho houoruble tnferiour court
of said county, when Mining as a Court ol Ordinury, three hun
dred throe and three quarter acres (3U3 j) of laud, No. 152,
1st diet, formerly Houston, now Cruwlbid ; smith huIfNo. 131
iu (he same dint., with two reserves, tin; Gill house umi one
ueieol lauil round it. 'The laud given to Clayton academy,
uud tho privileges Hold uh tim property of Win. Cleavelaud,
decM. Terms on the duy.
WASHING TON C. CI.EA VEI.AND, J ,
ABSALOM C. CLEAVELAND, \ ora *
October 1, 1844. i id*
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA. ? Clerk’s Office.
Baldwin Comity. S Conn onliuan,
HEKEAS Jamks A. McDonalii applies to me lor let.
V ▼ tersof AdiniuiMtnuion oil the estate ol Douuld M. Me-
Doiiuld, late ofsaiil eouuiy doeeused.
These ure, therefore, to cite and udmoiiibh all andsingular,
the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be uud uppeur
at my oltice, within the time prescribed by law, to »hew cause
if any they have, why suid letters should not be granted.
Given uuder my bund at olike,lilts 29th duy of October
1644. JOHN W. W. SNEAD.c.c.u.
October I9tli, 1814. 5—5t
GEORGIA, Baldwin Comity.
\t1ki HEItEAS Mary \V bituker-iim James C. Whitaker,Ex-
T * eeutrix uud Executoi on the esiate of W illiam Whitu-
kcr, deceased, apply tome lor letter# of dismission in.in said
'xe. uturship:
Thesearetiiereforrtocite and itdmouisballaudiingular
tliekindredandereditorro i suiildeceusedto bo andappcM mt
my ollice within thet iineprcscribeu hj luw,to hIiow cause.il
they have ,why suidlottersdliould nolbrgrunted.
ndermy bund uu.flice, ibis 4iliduy cl June, 1844.
36 mfim
JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Comtly.
W HEREAS Johu S. Stephens, administrator on the es
tate of Allen B. Stephens , deceased, applies to mu for
letters of dismission from said Administration:
These are,therefore,Incite and admonish al lundaiiigttJur
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the timeprescribed by iaw.toslioweuuBc,
it any they have, why suid letters should not he grunted,
"ven uuder iiiv bund u t office, this IGih duv of July, 1814.
1116111 JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
Admiiiislralor’9 bale.
U NDER AN ORDER of the honorahle Inforiei
Court ol Telfair Couuty, will be sold before tho Court
House door in the town of Jacksonville, Telfuir county oil the
First Tuesday in January next, within the usual liours of
sale the following property to wit:
Lots of land No’s 61,60,53, and 21, in the 7th District of
originally Wilkinson now Telfuir County lying on the Oc-
mulgnp Itiver,including the residence and plantation of Ar
thur Bland deceased.
A Iho, before tho Court Hoiirb door in the Town of Canton
Chniokee Countv.Lot No fillfl, Ifiili di»trict amt 2.1 s«rlion ;
anil Lot No. 298, 17th district uud 1st section of Cherokee
County.
Also In-fore, the Court House door iu the Town of DaUIou-
esn Lumpkin county, Lot No 395,4th District mid 1st section
of originally Cherokee uow Lumpkin county.
Also,before the Court House door in the town of Clarkes-
ille,Habersliuincouuty,Lot No. 54, 11th district of iluber-
Hlinin County.
* Iho, before the Court House door in the town ofilolmeH-
Appling Couuty, Lot No. 186, 6th district of Appling I
County.
* Iho before the Court House door in the town of Mt. Ver- l
on Montgomery County, Lot Ni>.7, in the town of Mt. 1
inn Montgomery County. Sold ns the properly of Arthur
Bland ilceeaned. 'Terms made known on the dav of sale.
J. C. CLEMENTS,? . , ,
Oct.29,1844,—5—td D. B.CREECH. $ Ad,n rfl
GEORGIA^ Putnam cOauty.
W HEREAS William Ingram applies for letters of Ad-
minktratioii oil the estate of Richard 1*. Ingram, lat«*
of said county, deceased:
These are,"tlierolore, to cite and admonish nil and siiigulnr
the kindred uud creditors of said deceuscd lo be uud ap-peur
at my office within the time prescribed by luw,tosliow i.uusr,
if any they have, why said letters should’not be gi anted.
Given under tuv bund utollice, Ibis 1st day of Nov, 1844.
6 5t W . B. CA R TER, c. c. o.
GEORGIA) Decatur County.
HEKEAS James Bird uppl
ol said c
Adiuiui.stn
v. de
.-d:
the estate of Duuiul 1‘. Lane, lute
'These ure therefore lo cite mid admonish all am! singuhi
the kindred and eredimrs of said deceased, to i n und
appear at my office u iiliin the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, ifuuy they have,why said letters should not lie granted.
Given umlermy hand ut ollice, this 5th duv of Novtemher.
1841. 7 JOHN 1’. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA) Decatur County.
HERE/IS Alexander W. Sneed uppl
deep
ters of Adu
seil:
5 for let
the estate of Miugurct Sapp,
1 hese ure,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to Imund uppeur
at my office within the time prescribed by law,m show euusc
if any exist, why said letieis should not be granted.
Giveu under my hand ut office, ihi* I9ih ol October, 1844.
5 5t JOHN 1\ DICKENSON, c.c. o.
G EORG1A) Decatur Counly.
- IIERE.AS Mary A. Williams umi W’iilinm Poabodv,
Administratrix and Administrator on i lit: estate ol Sum-
I Williams, hitnof said county deeeusud apply (o me lor let-
>V
Kiel! »n (Kill sinptilu
’ll lo be uud appeal t
Administrator’s Sale.
W 1LI BE SOLD on the First 'Tuesday in J.tnunrv n**:
ngreeable to an older of the luferior'Court of 'Twig!
Couutv, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, the LAND in
NEGROES belonging to the estute of Dorothy Rhodes, In
f Twiggs county Deceased. Terms made known on t!
day. IRA PECK, Admr.
October 29th, 1814. 5 td
ters of Dismirt.-ioii from said A
Thefle are therefore to cite uud udm
tin* kindred and creditors ol said deceas
my office within the limn prescribed li.
it any they have, why said letters of Dismission should
be grunted.
Given under my hand at office this fitii duv of Miiv, 184 I.
33 m'im JOHN P. DICKENSON, c . l
4 n’fl Black Pedeloio and gro. do awi**,
Worsted binding. Ribbons. Hooks and eyes,
Buttons, pins and Needles, and cot. coraj
Swiss Jackonet and Mull muslins,
Gent and Ladies gloves, wool do.
100 p's Satinets, from 37 to $1 50,
50 “ Kent. Jeans 37 to 75
Black and fancy Casemerc, 1 to $3yd,
100 p's negro cloth: plaid linsey and Tennossee plains,
Apron checks and Tickings III to 20 els. yd.
50 p’s White, red, scarlet and green fiannels,I9
Padding, buckram,and serge,
6 do*. White and black silk hose,
50 44 cotton 10 to 37 pr.
Silk, worsted and camel hair shawls,
50 do/,. Gent, silk liundk’fs.
Fancy andbluek cravats,
Stocks ol all kinds,
1 case umbrellas,
Fine 'Tooth, dressitig nn ! pocket combs,
Ladies toilett Brushes,
Shaving anil tooth brushrs,
30(1 p*M 1-4 brown liomexpun,
200 44 bleaelied “
400 *• brown *• J, 5 to 10ct». y'd.
SIflOICS A\l» BOOTS.
2000 pairs Negro hIiocp,
5u0 “ do very hui'rarticle,
300 *• Kip do $1 good article,
200 44 do terv good,
100 44 Gent cairslii.es ^l 75,
300 44 Boys kip and cull shoes 75 to $1
2 cases gent, calf boots $5 50,
water pronf du and peg’d,
50 dm. black wool do.
Clay. Polk and Ole Bull caps,
200clothaud fur caps,
BONNETS,
1 case dorence plait bonnets,
2 “ fine straw do
1 44 fancy silk do
I 44 velvet do
1 44 dormice braid do
Great variety of (lowers, &c. dtc.
HARD WARE.
30doz. knives and forks, 50 to I 50
10 44 Gant, pocket knives,
12 44 Pad locks,
6 44 plated and knob do
500 cut Tucks,
Shears, scissors, table and tea spoons,
Hand-saws,hummers, tiles, &c., &c.
CROCKERY WARE.
500 SetsCups and Saucers, 25,
200 doz. Plates, 25,
50 Sets china cups and saucers,
50 dor.. 44 plates,
20 44 Bowls, of ull sizes,
20 44 Pitchers, 44 44
10 44 Dishes, 5 doz. deep do.
75 41 Tumblers, of ull kinds,
Bowls and Pitchers,
Toilettand swing glasses.
WOO MEN WARE.
2 Nests Tubs
3 doz. Puils and buckets,
3 Nests buckets,
6 doz. Brooms,
Whists, brushes, dec. &c.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ac.
2 doz. Gent. Saddles,
1 *• Ladies do
G *! Bridles,
Martingales,3er8inglcs,Gert1is, Whips, Saddlebags,Trunks
6lc. &c.
20 boxes Ladies Kid and Gutter shoes 75 to $1 25,
1UU p’rs Misses do do 50 to 74
1IATS AND CAPS.
20 cases Gent. Beaver lints,
10 44 44 Broad bi ini, $1 50to$3
U-AII of the .bov* oriicle. will he .oldlower Iliad over offered before in (hi. market. My friends ore re.peclfully invi-
cell and examine JANIES II. SIIAHAN.
Milleilgecille, Ocl. 1 si, 1844. 1 If
DISCOS. NIEDICINES, Ac.
Castor Oil, B’ts Drops, Paregoric, Laudnnnni,Snuff,Cinna
mnn, Nutmeg, Ginger, Spice, Pepper, Copperas, Indigo,Per
fumery, Cologne, &.c. dtc.
1 .10UK ido.vrus alter date onpliceliuii will be
. made to the Houoruble the Inferior Court ol Wilkin
son county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell the lund aud negroes belonging Ao the estute of Benja
min Exuiii. late ol suid coun y, duceused
WILLIAM A. HALL, ) ,
DANIEL E. CULLINS, ) Aam rH *
Wilkiilion county,Nov.5tli, 1841. 7
I j'OIJAC HI ONI TI4S ufter date application will lie inudi
to the lionorttblo Interior Court ol Newton county whih
Hitting for ordinary purposcH, for leave to sell u negro man
Bob, belonging to the estute of J^itchciis A. M iddlcbrooKs deed
Sold for the benefit of the heirs mill creditors ofnuid deceas
ed. ZERE MIDDLE BROOKS, AdeTr.
- October 1, 1844. 1 4m
4 *OUI6 itfOiViPlIS after date, application will be
ade to tlio I nferior Court of Pulliam county, when
lute uud part
Ingram, deceased.
Sept. 21,1844.
ungiug tu the estate of John
WM. INGRAM,
BENJ. INGRAM, 5 ^ ore '
52
lilOUU itlONTIDi utter dale, application will be
1/ ntude to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski
county wlieu silting for ordinury purposes, for leave to sell u
part of the Negroesneloiiging to the estate of Edward Burch,
sen, deceased.
EDWARD A. BURCH, Administrator.
Ilnwkiusville, Atigiisi 16th,I844. 48
I i'OUR MONTHS uftnr date, application will lie
mude to tin: Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, while pitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the e'.-tulcof Benjamin Exuiu.lute
of said county, deceased,
JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adm'r.
August 12th 1814. 47
i, application will be
made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Pnttmin couuty,
ohen Hitting for ordinary purposcH, for leave lo sell all the
lauds belonging to the estute of Elizabeth Bradley, lute ol
id county,deceused.
B. W. SANFORD, Adm'r.
Putnam county, August 8, 184 I. 46
CUCEINEK & BEALL,
FACTORS
And Commission lUcrclinnls,
Ao« 7*2, liny Street,
Snvnnniili.
O. A. Grf.inkk,
W. A. Beau.. 'll if Sept. 17.
THIS DAY
ECEIYED A NEW SUPPLY
OF
RICH DRESS GOODS!
BANCROFT’S
C ASHMERE De Ecosse.
Caslitneretle,
Crape De Lame.
Mouslin De Lutne.
Alapaccas.
Bombazines,
&R. &C. &,c.
Milledgeville, Ocl. 20 1844.
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO.
E WILL CONTINUE THE I
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
c their personal alien -
lersjttnd receiving and
Atliiiini'tti'utor’s Knit 4 .
W II.I. be soldlMl the first'I'ucsduy in Junutirv next, to the '
highest bidder, at the Courthouse in Jacksonville, 1
Telfnir County, Lots No. 95, 1L9, 111,and 136, being iu the ,
8th District of Telfair county. 'The plantation is in good ,
farming order. ’The above properly heloiigiug to the esiuto
of John St udsi ill, deceased, sold for tho purpose of paying his
debts,and for distribution among tlm heirs. Terms on’llie day I
le. ZIBIA STUDS TIL L, Adm’r.
ck*onville,Octobor 8, 1844. 2
October 30,1844.
JAMES BF.ELAND, Slt’ff.
6
'I’pllair December NliFrill’k Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at
tlm Couit-house door in the town of Jacksonville, ‘Tel
fair county, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop-
.ertv, to wit •
One black horse.four years old, levied on ns the property of
John FDtclier, to satisfy various executions from a Justice's
Court of lha 340th Diet. G. M.in favor of John Mooney and
against snitl Fletcher and Daniel McCruiun. Property poin
ted out by Win. StudsiilLjun.
’ ARCH'D McDUFFIE, Deputy Sheriff.
Oct.22,1814. '4 tds
Hull* December Sherifl’N Kale.
W ILL bn sold on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, In*fore the Court-house door in tho Town ot
Jackson. Butte county, within the legal hours of sale, tlm
.following property, to wit :
'Tim en»t half of lot of Land No. seventy-two iu the fourth
District of originally Monroe now Butts county, levied oil ns
ili«- propeiIv of Andrew 'Tenant, to satisfy sundry fi fas from u
Juaiices Court of aaid county iu favor of William F. Mopp
and oilier*,va. said Andrew Tenant. Levied oil uud returned
inn hv John II. Moora.constable.
(h i.29,1844. 5 O.II.P. MoCLENDEN, D.Bheriff.
Adaiflnislrator’s Male.
W ILL be sold at the Court-house door iu the town of Mari
on Twiggs county, within tho usual hours of salo, on
the first I uesduyiu DECE.M BER next, one hundred, one and .
a quarter acres of Land off of lot uiiiuboi not known, lying in >
ihu2Gili district of origiuull) Wilkinson, now Twiggs comity. I
lilt: place where tlu deceased formerly lived, adjoining luuda
of Inruel Gragg uud others. Solti ns the property ot Susan- ,
nail Johnson lute of suid county dec’d# JSold lor the benefit of.
the heirs uud creditors of suid dec’d.
JUS I All MURPHY,Adm’r. I
Oct. 1,1844. l tds
Administrator's Male*
W ILL be sold before the Court House dooriu tho town!
of Knoxville, on die first 'Tuesday iu D-ceuibar next,
within tlm usual hours of sale, according to an order of the
inferior Court ol said county; the following propei ty, to wit:
One dwelling house and lot whereon Mrs. Amos now lives, \
also, a lurge and commodious store house adjoining the said I
dwelling: one lot of lour ucres. more or Ichs, known
the old Jail lot, and one lot and improvements whereon |
GLOKGLi) W ilkinson County.
W HEREAS William C. Parker, Administrator utt the
estate ofMutlhew Underwood, applies to me for let
ters ol dismission from said AdministruiiJii:
'These are therefore to cite mid .idiiionisli nil and singular
the kindred and creditoiu of said deceasei!, to he and
appear ut my office within the time prescribed h\ I iu , to
show cause, if any they time, why suiit I el let* Humid not he
granted.
Given undermx bund at office, this 5.h duv of Nov., 1841.
7 odim AUG. B. UAIl’OKD. Clerk.
GUOKGlAt Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Sttimml Sanders, Agent for Clailmnrue B.
Sanders, us Adminirlialor mi thi: tslnte ol Marilm
Banders, applies to me for li tters of dismission iron* said
Administration, ns Agent aforesaid :
These ure,t herofoie.toeile uud admonish ull audsiiigular
the kindred uud crcditoi Mtf suid deceased t o he aiiuuppear
at my office within the* time prescribed h» law, to show
cause, it any l hoy have,why aaid letters should not he granted
Given under my liuud ut office this 5lli <ln\ of Nov , 1844.
7 intiin A UU. It. RAI Foill). Clerk.
GEORGIA, WilliiuKon < oituiv.
W HEREAS Moses S. West ued Alj'reff Brnnlmm, Ad
ministrators on the Estate of John W ise,‘apply to me
for letters ot dismission from said Adiniuistiatioii:
'These ure,therefore, to cite umi admonish ull concerned to
he aud appear ut my office, with ti the. lime prescribed hv law
to show cause,il unv they have, why said letters disiulssory
should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
AUGUSTUS) B. KAIFORD, Clerk.
I mfim
this city, and w ill us hither
ii to the sale of Cotton, lillins' of i
forwarding of goods w it li despalvh.
EVEKAKD HAMILTON, )
THOMAS HARDEMAN, >
CHARLES F. HAMILTON, )
Savannah,3rd Jnlv, 184-t.
Copartner*.
IIOWAICI) Sc RITHIiltFOKD,
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply ih* ciiy & interior trod* liy the piece or package.
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(near william-st.)
L EE iSc. BREWSTER give notico to Dealers in Dry Goods
that they have removed their WARE-HOUSE for PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCL USl VKI.Y, from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Street. By comining their attention lo PRINTS ONE* .L.
ife B are enabled to exhibit an assortment for surpassing anv
ever before offered in America—and to sell at prices ns low,
nd GENERALLY lower, than those whose attention is divided
among a large vuricty of articles.
'The Stock consists of several thousand patterns and
COLORS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
market—many ttyle* ojwhich aregotup exchiaive/y for their
own sale*,and cannot be had eltewhere. except in necond hand*.
Dealers iu Prints will find it for their interest t:» examine
tins stock before making their purchases—they will have the
advantage ol learning the lowest market price, mid coinpur-
! *g alLthe desirable styles in murket side by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the
market,are placed iu the hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2 If
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL, $300,000.
rnilE NEW-VOKK DONTKABUTIONHHII* FIRE
1. INSURANCE COMPANY having establishedunuccn-
cy in Ivnoxvili.e, Crawford coniitv, will insure
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
and every description of properly, against loss or damage by
1,r ?; , . FRANCIS H. MURDOCK, Agent.
Knoxville, June 11, 1614. 37 {f
October 1,1844.
George S. Kciirdv uow lives ; all of said lots lying uud bu
ng iu the Town of Knoxville in said county.
Also, at the namn time and place, one negro niun hy the .
name ofTurner, aged about 30 yeurs, one negro woman, Mu- |
riali, about twenty-five yeurs old; one negro girl Matilda,
about eight years old; one negro boy Turner,about five yeur '
one Negro child, Susan, ubotit eight months old j jim Negro j
woman Judy, about forty years old ; one negro girl Viney, a
bout fourteen years old jone hov Sam, about eight years old;
and one negro girl Henrietta, about five vears old ; ull sold as
(lie property of tho Estute of Elijah M. Amos, dec’d. 'Terms 1
inudo known on the day. DAVID LOCKHART, Adm’r. I
ADELINE AMOS, Adm’rx
October 1, 1814. I tds
Artiiiiiuslrntor’s Male.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Baldwin county, when silling as a Court of or
dinary, will be sold before the Court House door, in (lie City
i«f Milledgeville, in said eouuiy, on the first Tuesday in De*-
ccinber next, within the legal hours of Bale, the following pro
perlytowit:
ONE LOTINlfllLLEDGEVILLE,
fronting on Wayne Street, adjoining Mrs. Nancy Jones on the
North, and Dr. G. Edwards on the Koulli; on which there
are two tenements,one of w hich is now occupied hy Jnmes
Duncan. Also a
Ncki o u'onian nantcil Aggy,
about 67 years old, sold ns the property of Alexander Green
late of Baldwin county,deceused, for the oenefit of the heirs <»
said deceased. 'Terms ntude known on the day of sale.
HUGH KNOX, Ailministrator.
Sept.24th, 1814. 52-id Do Bonis non.
GEORGIA) IVloiittfoiitcry Comity.
W HEREAS Henry Wooten Esq. applies to me for
letters of Administration 011 the entute of James
Nush, late of said county, deceased :
'These are, therefore,to cite uud udmouislt all concerned, to
> show cause,if anv they have, within the time prescribed by
, law, why suid letters should nut he grunted.
Giveu under my bund at office, this 18th October 1844.
FAlUiUHARD McRAE, c.c. o.
October 29th, 1844. 5—5t
GEORGIA) Montgomery < oiiniy.
W HEREAS Norman tiillts and Mark Phtili;
me for letters of Dismission
Gillis, lute of suid couuty,deceased.
These ure therefore Incite uud admonish all and singular
the kindred nttd creditor* of said deceused, to be and an-
pear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cuuseifatiy they have, why said Icitersshould not he granted.
Given under my bund ut offic-e, this Gilt da) of £?rpt., 1844.
51 tim FAlUiUHARD McRAE, O. C.O.
1 apply to
the celuto of Augus
COM MISSION MCRCIIANTM,
A|»al:icliicoln, Flu*
rn 11E undersigned having deiei mined lo comiiieoce a Getier-
1 nI Commission business at Apalachicola, the ensuing
ton son, will give then personal attention to nil business con ft
dodlo tlieircHre. T. B. I IOWA It I).
A. S. RUTHERFORD.
Mnv 28.1811. 35 11
JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE~
NEW BOOT & SHOES STORE,
A LARGE Lot of thick black uud Russet Brogans fur Ne
groes. lOUO pair Kip BrogHiis
500 do do at $1
BOOTS.
Gents’ N. P. water proof Boots
do tine Gulf sewed do
Menu’ thick pegged do
Bovs* sewed, nod pegged do
Genii-’ fine Clf. Hewed Brogans
du do pegged do
do v.lvel gluts
Boys’ (iud)outlis’ Brogans, (assorted)
ALSO,
Ladies kid Slips.(iihsoitoil)
do do anil Morocco wells,
do Black F. G. 8. J. welt-,
do do do set lierln,
do Kid Brogans,
thi Unit do
do colored morocco Sido Ties,
do Fit lie v Gu iters,
do Kid Franch Ties, at 50 cts.
E. ALEXANDER & Cn.
Milledgeville. Oct. lit, 1814. 2
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERIiS & VESTINUS.
B lue itinek iin..<i ciuih.
Fine blue do do
Invis’o green do do
Brown, do do
Cadi t mixed Clolli.
Plaid Cassimeies 44 lntC8t style.”
Plain anil Fancy du.
Valentin ami Satin Vestings.
Plaid Velvet, do "very rich.”
ALSO,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Valencia Vests,50 ccul«euulu
IM.t
Velv
do
•Hid .Satin tin
Blue and Black Dtess Coats.
do F.oek. do
Over Coals, $12 a $18,
Beaver Frocks, Tweed Sucks. Flushing Sacks, Clouks,
&c. &.r.
Clothes made at the tlm shortest notice, and wnrrnntcd I
Cniting done. E. W. BANCROFT.
Milledgeville,Sept.24. 50 tf
■ a.
; hIh .
published by N. Hi*
vol„ Ate.. 2. bv Gn
ship, wi lt ‘ '
Butts Sliorifl’s Snli*.
W ILL he sold an tlm first Tuesday in December next, be
fore tlm Court-house door in the town of Jackson, Hulls
County, within the usual hours of sale,the following proper-
*^Loi of land No 5 t in th • second District of originally lien-
rv.oow Bmt«county; also, lot ofland number eighty two.in
iim third Di-triul o' originnllv Monroe, now Butts county:
|.«h d on it- the propei tv of Thoiiiaa Foster, to satisfy one fi
fh from Hnn* 4 Inferior Court in favor of John II. Lowe vs
Thomas Flutter. }
A Iso, the east half of lot ofland number seventeen, and the •
west half oflol ofland number eighteen, and the north hnlfuf '.
tha other half ofs tid lot number eighteen, making in ull two |
A€liiiini«fralor'n Salt*.
W II.I. lie sold before tho Court-house door ill the town of
Irwinton, Wilkinson couuty. between the usual hours
of sale, on the first 'Tuesday iu January next,
All tlm lands of William Smith, late of said countv, de
ceased, whereon the said Smith lived at the time of Iiih death,
with the widow’s dower excepted.
Also, six negroes, belonging to said estate. All sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
JAMES ROSS, Adm’r.
Wilkinson county. October 11, 1844. 4 tils
hundred an l fiftv nci#», ond lying in said county of Bulls;
levieil on as llm propeity of Yelvcmmi Thaxton, to satisfy a
fi fit Tmn Butts Superior (^urt in favor of William F. Mopp
v*. Yclventon Tliaiion, Htmutl W. Thaxton, aid Green L.
O. II. P, M'CUJNPON, D*p. Sheriff.
4 (J
AdiiiinlRirulor’G Sale.
A GREEABLY to no order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, whan sitting for ordinary,
purposes, will be sold beforo tha Court House door, in the
town of Irwinton, on tlm first Tuesday in January next, the
negroes belonging to tho estate of Bcnja.niu Exuiu, lute of
said county, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, Jr.,Adm'r.
Wilkinson county, August 20th, IBM. 47
GhokfiGlA) ApplingEoiiuly.
W HEREAS Daniel Davis applies to me for letters of
Administration uu the estate, of David llugttn, late ol
said county, deceased:
'These are thcreiore, to cite nod adnionishull und singular.!ho
kindred and creditors of *uid deceased, to ho and appear at my
office w ithin the lime preset ibed by law, to show cuuse, if any
they have, why said letter* should not be grunted.
Given uuder my bund at office, this 4th day of Nov.]844.
» 5j MAI.COM JOHNSON, c.c. o.
GEORGIA, l Court of Ordinary,
Newton County. S September Term, 1844
W HEREAS Joel Colly, Administrator on the estate of
Susannah’Tillery, late of said county, deceused, ap
plies for letters of Dismission from said estate :
’These are, thcreiore, to cite and udmouislt all and singular
the kindred uud creditors of said deceased, to nod appear at
my office, within the lime nrescrihed hy law, to show cuuse, if
any they have, why said It tiers of dismission should Itot ho
grnnfed.
n under my hand, ol office, this9th duv of Sept. 1844.
r* r* t\
51 611
WM.D.I.l fKIE.C. C.O.
NEW K ILL <;OOD$.
opening at BuilCrofl’g J
500 pieces 4-4 Brown and Bleat lied Homespuns.
500 44 1 44 44 44
300 44 Kerseys.
500 44 l.indsy a.
fiOO 44 Trims from 6j to 18| cts.
500 Duffil Blanke's.
500 Twilled do.
The Subscriber is now receiving the largest stork of Goods
ever before offered in this market, which lie will Ire happy to
allow to hisfrir.uds and customers who will give him a cull.
E. W. BANCROFT. .
Milledgeville,Sept. 17,1R14- 49 If
Just Received, the following
W O R KS!
H ARPF.RS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake
pea re’s Tiny*, with fourteen hundred Engravings, bv U
W. VVeir and H.W. Ilowet; The Picture Galley of ibeNew
and Old World ; Italian uud German without a master,found
ed on the Roberlsonitin method * Gibbon’s decline and down-
la oft he Roman Empire; The (.nil v at Home, or Leaves from
the every day Book, bv Mrs. Fleetwood; Cecilea Howard or
the young l.ady who hnd finirtlted her Education, by T. S.
Arthur; An inquiry Presonled to the Conscience of the Cluia-
tian render, by the Reverend Caesar Mnlan, D. 1). : 'The bride
of Fori Edward, nn incident of the Revolution, Edited by G.
B. Zieber; Kichliou in Love or the youth ofCtinrlen 1st; An
Historical Comedy in two AclsJiyBenjatnio & Young, N. K.;
'Tito New monthly Mirror of Literature and the fine Arts ; 'The
Lathes’ New National Magazine, Edited by Jnltit Inman, J une
Numbers; 'The Mirror library containing Plntes of tlm latest
Style of Fashions lor the Ladies ; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil nod military, with llluRtruliotH, by Amos Kemlnll, Esq ;
Life urn! public services of Henry Clu v, brought down to the
year 1818 ; Louis T. Klipsteiu’s Polyglot, un introduction to
the study of modern languages. 'The. woik is n perfect guide
lo those who wish to study she ilill'erenl language*. 1 vol
ume of the Polyglot is coini-leieil in six numbers; 'The Cur
rency; The Tariff and Capital by J iiniiis; also, some pieccf
of the latest and most popular style of Music, for sale at
M. E. EDWARD’S Store.
Milledgeville, Geo.
June 23d, 1844. 33 tf
WILLIAM K. DcGRAFI-ENRlED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely, Fnrly County, Geo.
RcrEKENCEa—//cm. Seaborn Jones,Hon. W.T. Col.
quilt, Hon. A. Iverson, Jlon. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley.
and Henry L. Benninu Esqrs.
1 n.2, 14 if
BOOTS Al SHOES.
Just received and are now Opening at
TKEA^OK’S
A large lot of Boom A Sltoesnf the first quality;
also, a large supply of Negro Krognns and
Ktl*ft»em, which he will sell at greatly reduced price*.
J. TREANOR.
Milledgeville, Sept. 17,1844. 51 If
HATS! A\lt CAPS!!
4 MATS* *‘ lsl,lo,,a * >,e Denver
40 UASICjS FUR HATS, *1.50 n ,0.50
a«0 FUR h CLOTH CATS, jli a i m
„ . , E. W, UANCltOF'l .
Hp|il*inlier 34ill, 11144 . 51 t f
AIOUK IVliW WORKS]
R OSE U’Al.llRET.I.y «.1>. R. J.mei, E.ii ; ■I’um llurk
ol Our h, hy Charles Lyon, author of Henry l.orreguer •
Charles O'Malley, &c.; Fttiry Legends or the South ot Ire-
iHiid.hy 1 . Crotton Ctnker. u new edition; the Martyr Wife,
a Domestic Romance, by ilieau’iior of Elwood, the Banker
" c,be, ‘’
The l.ir* .11(1 public e.rvice. of die Hun. Jnmc. Knux Pulk,
vvulin cnuip.mtuun uf hi. !')t*ed(p*,uu Nuiimi’* public im*o-
u ekclrli ufih.11.ifeufiho Huu.Ueurge 51.0.llu.,
nj 1 Jn; Lifpnud Speech*.uf Henry Clny,
null .McEliulh; Alnjnr Junee'. Cmirt-
, . - . , , , . .,hv IJurley; July Ku». uf Ih* Colnm.
eJi ."y* “"‘•'•cnlleiiioneMl.gexiiie iiiurcullhc M.f.r.ilir.
nlSh.kuepe.ie, with u vnrirlv ul ulher new wurk. ol Ihe iluy
for rule in E. ill. EDWARD'S Slore. ’
| AllUetlgeville, July 9.11144. ,(| ,f
PErVITK.XTIAKY!
1 00 non SIllNOLE^wontedimniediatelyfortbe
1 use of thi- Institution, lindallirgffiiiuutiiv of
Mcailllill^s, hihcclill^s, and square Iti-W 0 Tihl-
oors, to be Ol best pitch pine, and delivered iimurdiatelv .(or
which cash or barter will he paid.
Persons desirons of entering into contracts will picscnt
thi-mselvestuimediatel) .
, ABNER IIAM.MONDJnspeclor
Milledgeville lsouary 1, IU 11. 14 if
NEW WORKS.
TUST RECEIVED, Arr.ih Neil, or Time, uf Old,. Ro.
O in.ucn hv O. P. II. jiune., Eeq. The H. Fnmilv, nr
Ir.lmimii, Axel n ml Alum, end other'Tele., by Fredeiick
lir.mer, tran.lnted by .Mery lloweii. Th. (Jrnndfellier, .
novel h, ihe line Mim Ellen Pickering. The Aiiluhinernpht
ol llennuli Slellluge. line Aulie Cnun.ellor of ihe Uroud
Duke of Ituilen. Ato. iranelHled from ihe (iermnu hy E.
JneKRon. Arihm'e l.ndv’e MoR.ie.iee, Cemphell'. Foreign
•Seim Muni hit .Metnxine, or Select Miecrllnny of Enropenn
Lner.lure rind An. Tlie C.domhi.u Lody'eund Oeuileman’.
MitRtt/.iee, (leedy ’rt Mog.izine mill I.ndv 1 . llonk The I.u-
fly eNelmmil Aluen.iiie, I’lie l.ndy'e .Mneieal Idhrorv, An*
4nil,No. Aleo, No. C, ofihe Pictorial Bible, with o v'unoiy
ufolher intereeling work*
AT ill. E. EDWARDS'S STORE.
47 if
A nee.i ”0, 1844.
JUST n EC El VEIL „,e
VV.nderingJew, hv Eugene See. Aleo, ulbor pnpul.,
work, ofihe day from the vormu. popular pre.ee* of New
4 urk, mcoiviug enneleiitly a. fuel ue lliey eie piil.lielied, end
IllOea fund of reading ran nhlein.ueh walk* ae ll.ev . hou.a
lo read, al IH. E. F,l)WAIIIIS’a STOKE.
Bi'oiivht to Jail,
A 1’ Irwinton, Wilkinaon louiiiv, tit. a No.
gro Uey ekuny. hie aatua i« Kurrel, nlxial
aeveuli-rn year, old, dark omnpl.xion, long
face ued down look, when apokeu In. Ha .a\a
he belong, in a men hy ihe name of William
Ku,gin, Iniiig in Pike counly,O’a.
1 he ownar or uwnare ere rei|ne.led lo cuuie forward,11111.*
properly,puv chaise, und lake hiiutwav.
. „ S. U.SlURPHV,Jailer.
Sept. 9,1814. il if
improved, liana, ■ large and comlonable ilntli,.
with all Mceaaary on! Iruildinr. of good order .U
•egoh hundred aerra cleared and iu eullivaiionre|f-L
garden not aurpaased ia III* up-couulry ofUeonii^
variety end rerlty oiila flnwer. end fruit*. Ii j.
k.iion wuufdbo divided Iu euit enurchoier.
SAMUEL RUTHERPtwu
Knoxville,Crawford county, Nov.#, 1844.
in-Tha Savannah Uapuhlieau will plea.e copy
weekly. , It***
varirij mu ibmi; w> im iiuwon sna irons. || -
rraidence of II. B. Tkoutuiii, E.q, who will ,|, 0>
rCBIUOHVC Ul II. U. IMIFVIM*n,DM|i WIIO W|M$|j(yi
miaes to aov one desiring to examine or purchase,
- —•*'-*ifdba divided to auit a purchaser.
,col. John mncMBuiSt
•Malt (or Clark uf (ha City Council at
Election. fm*
Wb ure utiilioris^d io auuounca Ua+Ji 4 ^-
BUTTS a candidiKt- fur Clem of ilieCiu Af*'®-
of Milhdgev ilia at the naxt election. *
NEW FALL STYLES,
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKft
WILLIAMS, RANKIN & PENNIMAN
No. 62 WILLIAM STREET.
vv
OULD call the attention ol Dealers to their %
sive and full assorted rftock of
vsryt^
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
which have been bought al the last Auction Sales etui
ces far below Ihe cost of importation, and which the* Si
at a small advance, for cash or approved
Their stock will be found to comprise evei) article in mA.
variety ofprice and style; and they solicit Iho careful^?
lion <3 buyers,satisfied dial aa it regards both, they ciidL
the strongest inducements. Tbeirassortment of **
CASHMERES, CRAPES Si MUSLIN DE LAIN!
comprizes new and elegant patleroa of all qualities >rt ty
Myles; also,
CASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWL* ,
Long and square; Ktibyle.damaak and p!ni l | V\ oolleaf-^.
Mia wIs; Thibet black and colored do.; Aluslin de Laiae tZI
sutin bordereil and embroidered do.; also,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,al present low rates; with a general utm.
ment ofAliliuery Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS Si BLACK ALPACCiR
Cotton and silk warp, a very extensive assortment; torJl
with all the various stvles of DRESS GOODS, I.aceGoS
White Goods,Linen Cambru-s aud Cambric HamlWtS 1
Ac.&c. In “
DRESS GOODS
they can show a great range of sty lee, in Rich Printed Cob
mere d’E* ossc, of tho latest Paris patterns; 'I iesnne,CtM*
De Lnines, Muslin De Lainea of Paris styles, never beta
offered. “
Alpxccne, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk, low and kirk
priced. *
SILKS—Cameleon Brocade Silk* . Csmeleon 11-^
Striped Silks ; Plain and Satin Striped iitrm-t.iwt.uf* - Rm
mid Blue Black Sutin Striped and Brocade figured m iU .
Satin Striped Gros Gratnes; Black and Blue Black CJrosda
Swim, Italian LustringB; Groe de Kheims: Grosd’Afrwtre..
Black aud Blue Black Satiue. Also, ^ *
MI LINER Y GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and SstioiefM,
tircly new Myles, Bonnet ami Cap Ribbons,rich Fall piimw
new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Black and 1)2
Black, fig’d shaded plaid : cut and uncut.
LACES.
Cap Laces in great variety, of new and elegant natter*
Trimming Laces and Lace edgings, black and white;
Lisle, Guipure,Mecliin, Brussels, Ate, 1
Thread Laces and Edgings, French, German andEiriiak
SHAWLS.
Rich Cashmere and Broclie Long and square ShawIrTkibt
Muslin De l.aine,Kubvle, Fluid, \\ oollrn, Neit, & c . dtf.
^SILK SHAWLS—Dark Cameleon, Satin Striped, fijuni
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Misses, tf Km
of tlm most npnroved manufacture. Bitch, Alerino Wodk
Silk, Luce, Filet, Egyptian, India Rubber,&c. ^
Their stock will be found lo comprise a full nsporlnMMd
all the various small items needed, and they invite the u\n-
lion of Buyeis, with the fullest confidence that they cts sup-
pi v everv want in tlteir line. r
Nov. 5,1844.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ItEWARl,
R ANA WAY from the Subscriber on the 26tb of OctuWr
a negro woman named DICEY. She is about 35 mn
old, verv black, und has lost one of her front teeth. 81a is
probably making her way to Aliiledgeville, or Hancock es,
from whence she but recently returned. The above rend
will be given for her apprehension ami delivery to the wb-
scriher; or for her close confinement in anv jail where leu
gp i. , . er * •• .xv d.a.gailukd;
Aliccosukie, Jefferson county,Fla. Nov. 2, 1844. 74t
HEW
CHEAP CASH STORE,
M’.iar.f f.
O WARNER & Co. are now opening a largeassorlmentof
Fall and Winter Cioods, among which in.(Of
Ladies wear, a great variety of Worsted Goods, Mon b
Lunes; Cashmere de Cosse: Susans; Alpnccn, plain and figs-
red; M t iziebines; Bombazines, Black silk Velvets; Figured
Alpine; do. Aprons;Shawls,every varittyand pnttero;Cali-
cues, new rich pattern*; Muslins and lace; Goods of ererju-
tiety; Edgings and Trimmings of every pattern.
Silk. Lambs Wool and Cotton Stocking* and Glovei,Snp.
Irish Linen and Linen Handkerchiefs; Siiors and Booteer,!
good assortment.
For Gentlemen’s Wear.
Extra common Cloths, Cassintere*, Sultiueits, Veiling*,Hi
AI*o, Ready made clothing, such ns Drees and Frock Cook,
Extra and common Overcoats; Fontaloous; Vest*: Slum ul
Drawers, in great variety; Gentlemen’* Shoes, Caps, Ac,i
good assortment. Domestic Goods, Blankets, Negro SbWi
&c. &c., all of which will lie sold very low.
—ALSO—
A lleantifal assortment of JewehTt
Lonsisiiiip iu purt of Gold and Silver Specludes, GoldSd
Stiver rencits, u great variety uf Ladies’ Gold BreutfrSi
Broaches and finger rings. Also, a lurge lot of
... . „ Anlllcial Flowers.
S.W. & Co. tire ilirect from N. York, ami their Mock ofGudi
are fresh nml selected expressly for the Southern uiarhtt.
Spqtin. Nov. 12, 1844. 7 tf
JliNT RECEIVED,
• \ ItlliW SUPPLY OF
ONFALL AND WINTER DRY GOOOSI^
rilHE umlcrsigned would respectfullv cmmors \sH*
A. the citizen* of Aliiledgeville, Baldw in ami the r.djoiaiif
counties that he is now receiving n large Hii>ph <»fFill
Winter Goods, which he will he able to sell as chMp.iT
not cheaper than tiny olliei sloie in Aliiledgeville, ortho w*
nor of Georgia.
1 he GnmU eon*i*t in part of the follow ing articles,oil*
Black und blue black Bmiibazinr.s, do. Alpuccui,
Silk worn Cbiisaus, Aflghuu Sntiiis and
Changeable lodiunu Cloth—a new article for Ladin’JffF 11
Mourning Giughums, Silks, uud Sutius,
I lui«i lartur Unmask,
Cashmere umi Fancy Net Shawls,
I uriiiture and Fancy Culicoes.4-4 Alouruingio.
A lofff" "fpply ofLysle Lace, Footing and Edgiufi)
Blue, Black and Biuehlack Broadcloths,
Black, Btuehluck and fancy Cnssimeies,
with u vuiiety of otheroriic.es too iiuuicidui to nieslioa.
„ .. JOHN TKEANOfi-
N. B. All persons purchasing Dry Goods wouldIhiIN
their interest lo call and cxnuiiuchis Good* before P urc i**?®5
elsewhere. I’lease call at the sign of the Now York 1*^7
Good* Store. * J.L
Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 1844.
A PUOCLAMTIOX.
Georgia:
By GEORGE W. CRA WFORD, GovernoroJm}
W HEREAS I have receiveil official mfortti«fi«
murderwascommitted outhe4tli iust.,iu th*
aiilleilgeville. Baldwin comity, in this State, on the I
1 houiiiti K. Fuller,by William Searcy—and it being
seuteu tu me that the said Seurr.y lias fled from justice,
thought proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby <
a rew ard ot ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY 1)01X1
any person or person, who may epppreheud snd dsli
said Searcy to theMie.riff or Jailor of suid county of®
And I do moreovercliurge and require that all olfic*
ctvil and military, be vigitaut in emleavoring tospf
nmltlnliver the said Searcy ns aforesuid, in order thst I
be m!rs? , i f « ««» nc » w «tl» ’vhich lie stands cliargrd.
V\ ILI.IAM SEARCY is represented to be about 5
incites to six feet, in height—will weigh Iro.M 170
pounds sandy liair aud complexion—sullen and h
countenance—i* about 28 or 29 veurs old—bud on whet
citpetl, a fur cap, and a black or blue frock or 1»«
with outside poi kets.
In testimony whereofl have hereiintn #et iiiv hsnd.M
ed He great **«l of the Stall- to he t.ffixed, «t «!»•'
iu Milludgevdle, this6th dav of November, IM4.
u . _ GEORGE W.CRANVFC
By the Governor:
N.C. Baumctt, Secretary of State.
lt/*In addition to the above reward offered by th*®
JJeorgin. I hereby offer a reward of TWO IIUNDK^
LARS tn any’person or persons, who may •PP r,f 'J
deliver .u.d WILLIAM SEARCY to the Sliarifl Jf*
Baldwin county. SAMUEL FUU
mail AHItilOEnLAX.
and Avgusta Mail, via Warn*
l>l) B Dull/ M to A, ||. j CLOCKS Uuiljr *1 *1
Macon and ColumLus Mail.
SL’o.“i 4 Wi , f;-: , .“' ••'•ru.i.nj a.m
Savannah Mail.
PHJ!L(Mondayttceptrd) at in A.M.
IL(I«JC» lUJiy(S.iuro.y •• )aii>M.
.. Euton/on Mail. 1
5f*' n4, *Y.^Kedneida) and Frldurat^f-J ,
CLOSES A• „ iiir.K*
Mont/cello Mail.
CLO«* u.g.rJm^Z,
HcuckhstvMe Mail. _
CLOSt* »and.jr.,i ■ri,.rid,ji.til A-^