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«•— el hftrt tararft of Iftu, known >■ the
AImMim, l/mgdmfc. IftMtt tkM BhMetftf WHklftwn
canalV, nnmtwr n«l kftft**, .ijj.inmg l.nd. of Andaraoft In-
gram anil oihftrft, ana waggon and h«ra«*t*.tl non gray mula,
ftnatft sunk. of fudd<tr, enn hftftdrad and Mkr ku.k.1. of care,
mom or Inn*, wrenty haaJol hog.; all Usred on «a Iha praprr-
ty of Jus.pt, B. P«im,4o ..ti.iy onafttncnlioniaaund from (h.
Mnimtlor Uoirt ofntH cnftnty in favor of John DaaaKon II.
Joooph H. Haion.
Two hi'mliod (wo and a half acraa of land well Improtnd,
•dying ill the Ihird dlalrkt of Wllkinaoa, adjoining lamia of Ma'
** llhika mill olliara, whoroan Alaftandar Pasmore new liana;
fevied nn na Ike properly of Aloinnder Paanieru.loaatiafyoni
Kavciitinn in favor of Sfiah.n, Beall At Reynolds; iraumj from
«he Mnperlnri narlof aaldnennty.
Three linitdred aeana of Pine Land, well improved, lying in
ahe twenty ihird district ofWJIkitwiM.nnmh.r not known ad
joining lamia of Aliaaloin Jordan end othura. known na the Je-
eeph Ral.a place, levied nn ae the property of Joaeph Kalaa
to aatial'y an eaeentioa in favor of John T, Wright, iaaued
from the Superior Court of aaid county va Joaeph Kalea.
Alan,at the aftme time and place-one half of a faunae and
Jot in the town of Irwinton, .onttining one acre, morn or leaa
wall improved, whereon Samuel J, Bo.li now livoa; levied
«n ee theprupertv of AuguetueB. Kuiford, to .nti.fy on-, fi fa
Jeeoed from J uetice Court in fevor of Mery Hicks va Samuol
J. Huahaml Anguatoa U. Knifurtl, (.cunty. l.evy made and
returned to me hy n Coaateble,
Alan,at the snine lime and place; 101J aorea of pine land
well improved, lying ia the Ihird district of Wilkinson county,
number not known, whereon Daniel Bkiper now lives, levied
on ee the properly of Daniel Skiper, lo aalisly four lifna iaau-
«d from a J uafice Court, in favor of Samuel Beall ami otliara,
va Daniel Ski|ier and Thomas Jackson, security, now controll
ed by the security. Levy made end returned to mo hy o Cou
ntable.
Alao, at the tame time aad place; 202J acres of pine lend,
dying in the twenty sixth district, number not known, whore-
on Daniel Spearaeformerly lived,levied on ae the property of
lewis Speerse to satisfy sundry H fas in favor of Slmlinn
Beall and Reynolds nud others, iaaued from the Superior
Court Of said county, va Lnwia Spcurso. Proporty pointed
«ut by Plaintiffs Attorney.
Al'theunme time and place; 202J scree pine land,whereon
-John Kemp now lives, lyingtin the third District, number not
known, adjoining lend of John Evers and others, levied on ns
•the property of John Kemp to eatiafy one execution in favor of
Ktallard Uoe, casual Ejector end John Kemp tenant in pus*
eeasion. WALTER W. BEAM., Slicin'.
October 29,1844. 5 tila
Wilkinson December Sltcrlll’s hnle.
W ILL be sold bolbra the Court-huuse door in the town
ofJrwinton, Wilkinson county,on tho first Tuesday
au DECK \I BEK uaxl^wilhin tho usual hours ofsalc, the fol
lowing proporty to wit,
Om> black mare and colt, and one hay marc about seven
yearaolil, levied on us tins proporty Colson Sunders to satisfy
one execution ia (avor of Hubert W.L
disued from the S
pointed by said Sai
Oct 2. 29,1845.
\vilkiiiftOU December SlserlU''. .'tales.
W ILL boaold at the Court house door in ilie town ul ir
winton, <>„ tho first Tuesday in DECE tIBER neat, bo-
twean the ueual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit:
Five hundred acres ol land, more or less, well improved
whereon Augustus A. Cullins, now occupies, lying in tlm third
district of Wilkinson county, number not known, ndjoiiung
lands of Mlcajfth Poulk, Ellis Harritt, and others ; one negro
boy Jim, about 9 vears of ago, one boy nnmed Sum, age 6
years, ono bov cliild Henry. 0 ilimitlis old, one negro ninn
pained GilberL 28 years of age, one negro woman, named Fan
ny shunt 2(1 years of age,one negro woman numed dumb about
19 years of age; 26 head of hogs, one yoke of uxens and cart,
-one sorrel horse, 7 or 8 yeara old, one bruwn ox, one blank
■cow, 200 bushels of corn more or less, fifteen thousands
mounds of seed cotton, more nr leas, eight or ten thousand
pounds ot seed cotton, more or leBe in the patch, one lot ol
plantation tools, and ono grind alone; nil levied upon ns the
property of Augustus A. Cullins, to satisfy ono execution in
tavor of Oran Davis, Administrator, and iNuncy I'itlinnii, ad-
•uiinistratrix, ol Buckner Pittman, deeeneed, vs. Cullins, llenll
and Bush, issued fuotn the Superior Court of suid county;
u-a'urnablo lo April courl, 1845; property pointed out by
•Green B. Burny,indorser.
’ S. B. MURPHY, D. Sheriff.
October 26,1814.5 Ids
Wilkinson Mortgage Sheriff's Sule.
W ILLl«o sold on the tarsi Tuesday m JANUARY next,
within the usual hours ofsalc, before tho Court-lie use
•floor iu Irwin ton, Wilkinson county, the following property,
/to wit;
One negro man named Gilbert, a woman named Sarah, a
vonian named Fun, a bov named 3am, and a buy numed Jim;
Jevied on as the property of Aug. A. Cullens to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued out of the Superior Courl of Twiggs
county in favor of Miller, Ripley •» Co. Troperty pointed
put in mortgage,
S.B.MURPI1EY, D.Sh’ff.
Nov. 5,1844. 6
Wilkinson January Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL bo sold before ihe Court-house dour in Irwinton,
Wilkinson county,on tho first Tuesday in JANUARY
aiext, within the iisiinl liours ul aulo, tho following property
ifO Wit 2
One mouse colored mulo.nhontfour years old; one cotton gin
ami live stacks of fodder, levied on as the property of Aug. A.
'(Julians, to sulisfy a fj fa issued out of the Superior Court of
Baidcounty in favor of Oran Davit ana Nancy Tillman, Ad
ministrator and Administratrix on tho estate of Bueknci Pitt,
man, deceased, va. Cullens, Beall and Bush. Property point-
*ed out by Green B. Burney,endorser.
Nov. 5,1814.
NV. W. BEALL, Shoriff.
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■ ■■mn.iiii Ucci'iUber Sheriil’s Mtles.
W ILL I.' .old,on the lir.t Tuesday in DEGEM BER next,
before the court house door, in the town of Eutontun,
.putimm county, the following property, to wit:
Sixty ceres lunil adjoining Alford sod others, levied on ss
ihe property ot Jonathan Thoinni to satisfy u li fa on the fore-
mlosure of n n.orlgage in favor of Simon Holt, assignee va.
Jo mu hoc Tliomns. , , ■ . ,
One dee blooded slnllnn (Ihnrcr) levied nn ns tho properly
of Thoa.fi. Sanford lo sulisfy adeeree ol Ilie Superior Gourl
In fiver of John Farrnr.udininisirnlorof Julin U. Good dec'd.
vaTlios. (1. Snnford. JAS. W. MAPPIN, Sheriff.
Novemhei 29,1844. 5 “1«
Pntnnm December Sheriff’s Sales.
1/ ILL he sold on the firm Tunsdny in DEG EM BER nox I
before Ihe Court house door, in the town of Eutnnton,
Putnam comity, the following property ,to wii:
One negro man nnmed l)nvid about 64 years old, one yoke
■oxen, one ox curt,4 heed stock collie, one grey horse, one hny
mare, levied on ns the proporty of John lliiwk to sulisfy n li
fa in favor of Catharine Patrick, ya John Hawk, and llonry
Morion, administrator of Win. Williams, dec’d. ,
0G!l acres land adjoining John H. Clark and ntliors, 145 do
adjoining M. Kendrick nod others, 792 do adjoining Robert
Young und others, levied on os the property nlT. J. Mullins
to satisfy two li fas ono from Jones Inferior Court in luvnr of
Thos Motiglton vs Pleasant J Mullins and David l.ester,
on. from Putnam Inferiur Court in favor of Jucoh Ketobins
and oihers vs Jus. Disniiikes nnd P. J. Mullins.
S02 1*2 acres land mljoining Loti Hearn nod others, levied
on as the properly of Allied Franklin to sulisfy n mortgage fi
fn in fuvor of llohort Roby nmlSenburn Read vs Allied Krinik-
i;„ ' \V. 'P. SAMMONS, l>. Sheriff.
Oct. 29,1844.5 his.
Crawford December Sin-rill's bales.
\m/ II,L tie .old before the Court ilouse doer in the town
VV of Knoxville, on ilie first Tuesday in DECEM BER next
within the usual liours of sale, tho following property, to wit:
Ono hundred and fifty bushel, of corn more or less, levied
onus flic property of Obadiah Irving, to satisfy one fi lit is
sued from Crawford Inferior Courl. Battle and Alisa vs said
Irving, property pointed out hy Plninliff’s Altorney.
Oet.i), 1844; 5 tils EWELL WEBB, D.Sheriff.
Cl raw fo rdDc c. Mortgage Slier ill Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next,before the Court-hint so dour in the town of Knox-
•vile, Crawford county, within the usual hours ufsulo, (lie
following proporty,to wit: __
Eight negroce numed, Abram, a mail oo years old, Mai in, a
woman 4U years old, Loander, u hoy 13 years old, Peggy, a girl
10y.tr* old, Anthony, a hoy 8 ycurs old, Cicero, u hoy 6
yenra old, Jane,a girl 4 years uhl, Hannah, u gnl cue yoar
old,all levied nn as the properly of E. W. Dennis: In satisfy
one mortgage B.fu.in favor of Isaac Dennis, vs. E. W. Den
nis. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
t I,;. 'JAMES BEEI.AND, Sheriff.
Crawford December Sheriff’s Sale.
11/ILL ho Bold bofuro tho Court-house door,in Ihe town of
iff iff Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
within the usual hours of sale,
One lot nffland, containing 2021 acraa more or leas, it being
No.161, and lying in the 6lh District ol originally lluuslnn,
nuw Crawford county; levied en to satisfy one fi l.t from Mus
cogee Superior court, in favor of llenry li. Hand i s. Thomas
J. Hand—property puiuled out by llenry Nowell.
F r JAMES BF.ELAND, Sh’ff.
October 30,1844* 6
Batts December Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be aold on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, before the Court-house door in thn Town ol
Jackson, Bulls county, within the legal hours of eala,thu
following property, to wit :
Tho neat hslf of lot of Land No. Beveuly-two in the fourth
District of originally Monroe now Butts county, levied on ns
ilie property of Andrew Tenant, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a
Juniors Court ol said county in favor of William F. Mapp
sod iiihera, vs. suid Andruw Tenant. Levied on and returned
tu me by John II. Moore.countable.
Dot. 49,1844. 5 «. 11. P. MeCI.ENDEN, D. Sheriff.
Butts Postponed SherHFs Sale.
W lLl.be •old outlie first Tuesday in December next, be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Jackson, Butts
<taint}, withintlm usual hours of sule, the following proper-
* y \]o\ of Und No . 5, in the second District of originally Hon-
ry.uow Butts county; ulao, lot oflnnd number mglity-twu.ii)
ihe third District of originally Monroe, now Butin county:
lovlad on n* the property of T homas Fnator, to satisfy one fi
frum Butts Inferior Court in fuvor of John II. Lowe vs
Thomas Foster. ...»
Also, tin* <*ast half of lot of Inna number seventeen, nnd tho
wost half of lot of laud niwnbor eighteen, und (bo north half of
the other liulf of s.iid lot number night con. making in all two
hundred tml fifty ucies, end lying in said county of Butts ;
levied on ns the properly of Velvemon Thaxlon, to satisfy a
fi fu from Butts Superior Court in favor ol William F. Mnj u
vs. Yelvenlon Tliaiton, Samuel NV. I huxton, and Green L.
I Its stun. u> ,, p M'CLENDON. Dep Sheriff.
Oct,22.1811. * "1"
Telfair December Sheriff’» Sale.
•ft
•\x Ylj.i,he snldoiiitie firsrTuesdoy iii DrcKUHiR next, at
W the Couri-boitsa iloor in the town of Jackaonyille, Tel
fair con at v, within the legal hours ofgale, tho lollowing prop-
' One black Itorsft. four yeara old, levied on ss tits property of
John Flstelier, to eellery varioue exeootlons '/out e Justice's
Court of lira 34111I1 Diet. OL M.in feror of Jolta Mooney and
ftgeiuet said Fletcher ami Daniel McCralnn. Property poin
ted hut hy Wiu. BtudstilLian-
AllCII'D MeDUFFJK, Deputy Sheriff.
.Oe|.52,t!IM. i Ids
TkiiftBnSiSfSRBfiS
TV befere thaCouit-hoftftftdaorla
Uutte eounly, within Ihe Iftf '
property! 10 wit:
One lot of laud, containing
_ . SSk -■ ir ry
ly to JANUARY next,
t tho town of Jeeksoa,
huuroof sals, the following
iui vi iviiu* otnii
on William Hand now l
vied on as ihe properl
wnMniliJnpfrttt__ „_ . .. _...
M« Head* Proporty pointed out by nUlolliff'e attorney.
Ho Ho iX)ti8| Sheriff.
Nov. 20,1844. 9 Ids
illicit January Sberiff’i Hale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY nest,
befort: the Court-house door in the town of Jeckeon,
Butte county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
One sorrel Mere end one thousand pounds of Fodder, more
or less ; levied on as the property of Hmuainin F. Moody to
•atiefy ono fi Is from Butts Superior Court in favor of Peter
McIntosh vs said Moody.
Propeity poiutid out by plaintiff’s attorney.
O. II. P. McCLENUO*, D.Sheriff.
Nov. 36. 1B4I. 9 Ids
Balts UltH'Mcairc Postpone*! Sale.
W ILLbe sold on the fuel Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
before the Court-hooso door in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, tho following
property, to wit:
One lutofland.No.175, in ihe 3d District of formerly Mon-
ron.imw Butts county ; leviodon as the property of William
McEllianev lo satisfy a mortgage fi l*a from Butts Superior
Court in ftivor of Harriet McClendon, Administratrix ol Wil
liam McClendon,deceased, vs William McElhauey. Proper
ty pointed out in eaidfifa. Levy made by G.C. McMichael,
foruit-r 1>. yheriff, and returned to me this 18th Nov. 1844.
Nov. 26,1844.
Montgomery January Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL bo jold before the Court-house door ot Mt. Vernon
Montgomery Oounty, on the mst Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, within tho usual liours of sole, the following
property, to wit:
Three and a hall lots of pine land, lying in tha 11 lit District,
and known by the lollowing numbui's', to wit: 56, 23, 24, and
half of35, containing 202J iicren each, more or less, including
the improvement whereon Elias Barlow formerly lived ; all
levied on ns the property of Elias Barlow to satisfy sundry
small fi fas issued from a Justico’a Court held in Captain
Clark’s District, in favor of David B. Creech nnd C. & F.
Me Ithu vs Elisa Barlow nud Asn Johnson. Property pointed
out hy said Johnson. Levy made nod returned to me by a
coiiNtnble.
Also,two hundred and twenty acres of pine land, more or
less, ns billows: ono lot, No. 279, nnd all ol two hundred and
sis tlmt lies on the east side of Joiner’s Creek—part oi nil of
said hinds lying in the 13tli District of suid county ; levied on
as the property of John Spiers to satisfy six fi fus issued from
a Justice's Court held in Uapt. Clark’s District, in favor of
K. McLennon vs Jolm Spiers. Levy made and returned to me
by aconstuble.
November 11, 1844.
ADMINISTKATOIt’S SALES.
Administrators’ Sale.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Benjamin Exutn,
deceased, in Wilkinson county, on Tuesday, the
twonty-fourtli day of December next, all the perishable
property belonging to the estate of suid deceased, copsist-
ing of Horses, Hog*, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, und vurious other articles too tedious to mention.
WILLIAM[A ± HALL, l Adm’re.
7 tds
DANIEL E. COLLINS, j
Wilkinson county,November 5th, 1844.
Administrator’s Hale*
W ILL be sold on Wednesday, the I8(b duy ofDecernhe r
next, within the usual hours of sale, at the late rcsi*
dence of Moses Tison, of Laurens county, deceased, all the
perishuble property belonging to the estnle of said deceased,
consisting of Corn, Fodder, Horses und >1 tiles, Hogs, among
them some one hundred and fifty bead of meat hogs which
will bo put in fine order ready for killing; Cattle, Sheep,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, and vurious other urticles
too tedious to mention.
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold.
Terms made known on tho duy of sale.
ABNER TISON, Adm’r.
Laurens county, Nov. 8tli, 1844. 7 tds
Administrator’s Hale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the Inferior
Court ofLaurens county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, will be sold in the town of Dublin, in suid county, be
fore the Court-house door, on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hoursof sale, till of the lands belong
ing to flie estate of Moses Tison, lute of said county, deccas
ed. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms ou
the day of sale. ABNER TISON, Adm’r.
November 8lh, 1844. 7 tds
Administrator’s Hale*
W ild, be sold before the Court -housedoor in Jacksonville
Tolfaircounty, on the first Tuesday in Decembernex',
within the legal house of sale, nil the lands belonging to the
estate of Allen McLean,deceased; conais'ing of four tracts,
with considerable cleared lurid, dwelling und out houses.
JOHN McLEAN, Adm’r.
Sept. 24, 1844. 6
Administrator’s Hale.
W ILL bo sold on the 12th of December next, at the late
residence of William Studsiill, deceased, the following
property, to wit:
Eight head of Horses, n lot of stock and meat Hogs, one lot
ofSIieop, a lot of Corn and Fodder, Farming Utensils, l louse-
hot .1 «A„J Ritohon b uriiilura, an.l o.W«. -rtiolo.. too «oJJ.. u .. to
mention, The Plantation is to bo rented for the next year,
and a negro womon to hire. Terms made known on the day.
WILLIAM .STUDST1LL, Adm’r.
Telfair county,Oct.23th, 1844. 6 tds
mmmnep"*,
W ILL bssald b#for« tha Court HoMf door In tha (own
of Knox villa, uu lha first TuubwIb Ifeeamfcar nail*
. . .. Kauvim „ . .
wlUiio ilia uayal hours of aala, accord)** I# an order of tha
Infatfor Court of Mid county i tha follamtiff yNroporty, to wit:
Om d waiting Sanaa and krt whsraoaHra* A m»a now lives,
alao. a largo ond commodious store hovao Odjoioing tho said
dwalling: oao lat 1 of lour aoroa, moro or laaa, known
aa iSo old Jill lot and one lot and lmpfovaihaota whereon
George S.Koucdyspw livOa: alt of aaid lota lying and br*
og In ihe Town ofKnoxviUe in aaid conuty*
Also, at tha samn time and place, one negro man by tin
name of Turner, aged about 30 yeara, one negro womau, a Mfc-
rial), about twenty-five years old; one negro girl Matilda,
about eight yeara old; one negro boy Turner,about five year
one Negro child, Busan, about eight tnoutha old : one Negro
woman Judy, about forty yeara old ; one negro girl Viaay, a-
bout fourteen years old ;ona boy Ham, about eight years old;
and one negro girl Henrietta, about five veara old : all sol) as
the property of tha Estato of Elijah M. Amos, dec'd. Terms
made known on tlw day. DAviD LOCKHART. AdmV* .
ADELINE AMOS, Adm’rx.
October I, 1844* I tds
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UTJ0JF JRkfEE
SHAHAN’S.
Administrator’s Sale*
1% Susans, i
\
|i|'U 4 i, a Bin
Court of Baldwin county, when sitting as a Court of or-
dioarv, will be sold before the Court Ilouse door, in the City
of Milledgoville, in said county, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, within tha legal hours of sale, the following pro
perty to wit:
one: loyuvhilledgeyille,
fronting on Wayne Street, arij iiniiig Mrs. Nancy Jones on the
North, and Dr. li. Edwards on tho South; oil which there
are two tenements,one of which is now occupied by James
Duncan. Also a
Negro woman named A ggy*
about 67 years old, sold ns the property of Alexander Green
Into of Baldwin county,decensed, for the benefit of the heirs o
said deceased. Tertis made known on the day of sale.
HUGH KNOX, Administrator.
Sept.24th, I84L 52—td l)e Bony* non.
AdmiiiteiriUor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Irwinlon,Wilkinson county, between tho usual hours
of sale, on the first Tuoadny in January next,
All the lands of William Smith, late of said county, de
ceased, whereon the said Smith lived at the time of his death,
with the widow's dower excepted.
Also, six negroes, belonging to suid estate. All sold for the
benefit of Ihe heirs nnd creditors of said deceiuwd-
JAMES ROSS, Adm’r.
Wilkinson county. October 11, 1844. Aids
ArimtiilMrtitor’N Sitlc.
A GREEABLY to utiordcrof the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary,
purposes, will be sold before the Court House door, in the
town of Irwinton, on the first Tuesday in January #ext, tho
negroes belonging to the estato of Betijumiu Exum, lute of
said county, deceased.
Terms made known on tho day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, Jr.,Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, August 20th, 1814. 47
T HE undersigned having jgat returned from the North,le now --
ply of FALL and WlNTEtt DRY GOOD8» ■* pneet to iutt the timet
tree k:
DRY ROODS.
2000 M.cru Blanket., aun'r quality.
3U0 p’r.Betl “
500piece. C.licu; new and rich pnt.ro>,
180 “ Mo*. D.Lniii.; cheap andriuh,
22 “ Canhniere d. co..c; 50 tu 62J pe
prepared looff.r hi. ou.tom.r. .nd uldfri.nd. .I.rg. .up-
, tu tail the timet nod no tnniako. Receiving tint
Administrator’a Sole.
O N Saturday, the 28th of December next, will be sold at
the residence of George Sninludster, lute of Wilkiiirton
county, deceased, nil the perishable propeity belonging to
said estate, consisting of Corn nnd Fodder, Send Cotton,.
Stock Hogs,Sheep, Farming Utensils, Household nud Kitch
en Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention.
Terms of sale made known on tho dav of sale.
WM. J. SHIN HOLSTER, Adm’r.
November 18, 1844. 8 td
Executors’ Huts.
O N Tuesday, the 17th duy of December next, all tho per
ishable property belonging to the estate of John lugram,.
late of Futunm county, dt-ceused, will he sold at his lute rcsi -
deuce :—it consists of Corn, Fodder, Oats, /lor set and Cat
tle, Pork and Slock Hogs, Household and Kitchen turniture,
Farming Tools, (yc.
Also, on the 17th of December next, nt the same place, a-
greeubly to the provisions of the will, a Taut of thk Ne
groes. and the Land whereon tho deceased died, being 580>
acres, more or less, on the waters of Sugar Creek, adjoin
ing the lunds of Fuse hit l und others.
The terms of the sales will be made known on the days of
sulc; and should all die perislmhle property not be soid£:i
the 17(11, the sule will continue Irom day to day until u 11 ia
sold.
BENJAMIN INGRAM. / P .
WILMAM INGRAM, j *** rs ’
I'utnaip county,Oct.29th, 1844. 6 lOt
Executors’ Sale.
ILL he sold on Wednesday, the 18th day of December
v v next, at the late residence of James Exum, late of
Wilkinson county, deceased, all the peiislutble property be
longing to suid estate, consisting of Com and Fodder. Col
ton, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Stock of all kind**
A Iso, the Lund rented und the Negroes hired.
Hale to cuutiiuie from duy to duy, until ull is sold.
Terms mude known on tne dnv ot sule.
JAMES ROSS,
JOHN G. R. HOGAN, { Imcuiom.
Wilkinson county,Oct. 29th, 1844. 6 tds
Administrntors’ Hole.
W ILL be sold on Friday mid Saturday, the 20th und 21st
ol Decomber next, within the usual hours of snle, at
the late residence of Doctor William 1*. Graham, deceased,
such of the perishuble proporty of the deceased as may be in
Newton county,consisting of stock of medicines, shop furni
ture, lorge and valuuhle medicu! library, household and
kitchen furniture. And ut the plantation, within throe miles
of Covington, Corn, Fodder, Outs, Horses, Cows, Hogs,
riuntaliou Tools, &c.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Administratrix.
IVERSON L. GRAVES, Administrator.
Newton county, October 29th, 1844. 6 tds
Execiilor’s Hale.
W ILL bo sold ut toe Court-house, in the town of Knox
ville, Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, by an order of the honorable luforiour court
of said county, when sitting ns a Court of'Ordimiry, three hun
dred Uiree and three quarter acres (303 J) of inud, No. 152,
Istdist. formerly Houston, now Cruwford ; smith half No. 131
in the name dial., with two reserves, the (tin house and one
ucre of land ro'.iud it. Tho lund given to Cluytou academy,
und the privileges sold um the property ul Win. Cleuveluud,
dec’d. Terms on the duy.
WASHINGTON C.CLEAVF.LAND,;
AHWAI.OAI CV m'Al'CLAtVU, £ I^XOTS.
October I, 1844. 1 |<j#
60 tin,, black wuul do.
CUy, Folk and Ole Bull c»p»,
200clulb.iid furc.pa,
BONNETS.
1 CO florenco pl.it botinrl,,
2 “ (in. ilruw do
1 •• fancy .ilk dti
1 “ v.lret do
1 ** flornne. braid tlo
Great variety of flower., fee. fee.
HARD WARE.
30 do,, knivo. end fork., 50 to I 00
1(1 “ Gent, pocket kniro,
12 11 Fod look.,
6 “ plated nnd knob do
500 cut Tncktt,
Sticurs, twiMor., table anti to. .poonu,
Hond->uw.,hui„iner>,file.,See., dtc.
CROCKERY WARE.
500 Sot.Cup. und Buucer., 25,
200 tlo,. Fluto.,25,
51) Sot. cltinu cup. ond s»ucer« t
50 do,. “ pinto.
20 ’* Bowie, of >11 eizca,
20 “ Pitch,tr«, “ “
10 “ Dislto., 5 do*, docp do.
75 “ Tuinblitre, of ull kind.,
Bowl, nud Filclier.,
Toilet! anil swing glasses.
WOODEN WARE.
2 Nests Tubs
3 dor. Fails and buckets,
3 Nests buckets,
6 dux. Brooms,
Whists, brushes, &c. See.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ae.
2 doz. Gent. Huddles,
1 <• Ladies do
Martingales, Sersing1efl,Gerths, Whips, Saddle bags. Trunks
r _ per yard,
Husens, ADpaccos and Bombazine,
*<1 Rournelia (now article) ladies dress,
■ oilka.i richest and latest styles,
* p's Black Pndeloie nnd gro. de swita,
Worsted binding. Ribbons, Hooks and eyes,
Buttons, pins and Needles, and cot. cordj
Hwiss Jeckonet and Mull muslins,
Gent and Ladies gloves, wool do.
100 p’s Hatiuets, Irom 37 to $1 50,
50 “ Kent. Jeans 37 to 75
Black nnd funcy Caseincrc, 1 to $3 yd,
J00 p’s negro cloth; plaid linsey und Tennessee plains,
Apron checks und Tickings 10 to 20 cte. yd.
50 p’s White, red, scarlet nnd green flamiclsJS
Padding, buckram,and serge,
G doe. White and black silk hose,
50 “ cotton 10 to 37 pr.
Hilk, worsted and camel hnir shawls,
50 doz. Gent, silk handk'fs.
Fancy end black cravats,
Snicks oi all kinds,
] case umbrellas,
Fine Tooth, dressing ami pocket combs,
Ladies loile.tt Brushes,
Shaving mill tooth brushes,
300 p’s 4-4 brown homespun,
200 “ bleached “
400 “brown »• f, 5 in lOcts. y’d.
SHOES AAD BOOTS.
2000 pairs Nrgro bIiocs,
500 “ do very sod 1 r article,
300 “ Kip do (1 good article,
300 “ du very good,
100 “ Gent culfshues $1 75,
300 M Boys kip nnd calf shoes 75 to ft
2 cases gent, calf boots $5 50,
2 41 “ water proof do and peg mi ok
20 boxes Ladies Kid and Gutter shoes 75 to ft
100 p’rs Misses do do 50 to 74
HATS AND CAPS.
20 cn.os Gent. Bcuvor liuts,
10 “ “ Brontl btitit,ffl 50fo$3 ,
UTAH Of tl,..bo,„ article, will he .old lower than over offeredbeforo in this market. My fr.ond. are re.pectfull, invi-
ed to call and examino for themselves. JAlflES H. SH AH AI¥*
Milledgeville, Oct. 1st, 1844.
&c
mjpuet
DRUGS. MEDICINES, &e.
Castor Oil, B’ts Drops, Paragoric, Laudanom, Snuff,Cinna
mon, Nutmeg, Ginger, Spice, Pepper,Copperas, Indigo,Per
fumery, Cologne, Slc. &c.
Tv me for letters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Gilli«, luto of said county,deceased.
Tha.e aretbereforo tocilo and admonish all and singular
the kindred nud creditor, ol .aid dcceu«ctl,to bea"dnp-
peor at my <>nice witlnn tho lime pre.cribcd by law.to al ow
cause i fany tb.y have, why »u,d letter.should ' ,e 8™"“J-
Givron under my hand ft.
GEORGIA, Appling Coiiniy.
W HEREAS Duniel Davis applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estute of David Hagan, lute ol
'"'Flieso are't here lore, to cite and admunlihall and singular,the
kindred and creditorBof unid decc.scd, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ll ally
they have, whv said letters .limtld nutlit. granted.
liiveii under my bund ut oilier, Ihii 4tli tmy of Nov. 1844.
8 5l MAI.COM JOHNSON, c. c. o.
> Court of Ordinary.
S Soptembor 'I'crm, 1844
ily, Administrator on the estate ol
GEORGIA*
Newton County .
W HEREAS Joel Colly,
Susannah Tillery, late of said county, deceased.ap-
plies for letters of DisnusBion from said estate s
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at
my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be
U " Jer my lmnd -"° ffiC VM.D! l Lu , (?K| f E?(! , . , C. 8 a
GEORGIA, Nctvton County.
W HEREAS Hugh Treanor aud Richard Byrne anplv
for letters of Administration oil the estate of Hugh
Kelly, deceased: .
'These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al 1 . and singular
the kindled and creditors of said deceused, to br ind appear at
my office within the time prescribed hy law, to allow cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be Routed.
Given under my hand, at office, this 16tlii day of Nov. 1844.
9 5( WM. D. LUtMb, b.t.u
Adniinislrator’s Hale.
A GREEABLY to all order of the Inferior Court of Wil
kinson county, while sit.ing for ordiuury purposes, will
be sold on the first Tuesduy in January next, within the
usual hours of sale, before tlie Court-house door in tho town
of Irwinton, in said county,
THE LAND AND NEGROES
belonging to the estate of John Kettles, lute of said county,
deceuseu.
'Terms made known on the day of sale.
MARTHA KETTLES, Administratrix.
WILLIAM GARRATT, \ . . .
JAMES H. MILLS, j AU1 " r '
Wilkinson county, Oct. 26th, 1844. G tds
GEORGIA, Halt!win County.
% 4/ HEREASMury \Y hituker and Jhiim-s C. Whitaker,Ex-
v v ecutrix und Executoi on the estute of Willium Whita
ker, deceused, apply tome lor letters of dismission from suid
Executorship:
Theseartuhereforetocite and admonishullandringulut-
the kindred undo reditorso i said decease dto be tindapperirat
my office within thetime prescribed b> luw ,i» show can se.il.
atiythfty have ,why saidlettersshould notlxgranted.
Given under mv hand ut^iffice, lliib 4ilidu} of June, 1044..
30 jm6id ' JOHN W. W- SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, ISaUlwiu County.
W HEREAS John S. Stephens, administrator on the es
tate of Allen It. Stephens , deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission Irom said Administration :
These arc,therefore,to cite und admonish ul landsingular -
tha kindred und creditors of suid deceused,to be and appear'
ut my office within the time prescribed by luw.toshowcutise,.
ifutiythoy iiuve, why suid lettors should tint he granted.
Given under mv hand ut office, this 10th duy ofjuly, 1844.
42 inGm JOHN VV. VV. SNEAD, c.c.o-.
A (I ministvalors’ Hale.
A GREEABLY to aiiorder of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Telfair county, will he sold on the first 'Tuesduy in
January next, before the Court house door in the town of
Jacksonville, in said county, within tho legal hours of sule,
the following land, to wit:
Lots number three hundred (300,) one hundreJ nnd thirty-
eight (138,) and three hundred und seventy-three (373.) in the
first District of originally Appling, now Telfair county, con
taining 490 acres, more or less, lying on the east side of the
Ocinulgee river, and on tho Blackshear road, with a store
house, dwelling, and other out-houses, about twenty acres
cleared land—ail in a very good situation for cultivation.—
Sold for the honcl'il of the heirs and creditors of Konncth Mc
Lennan, late ol said county, deceused. Terms of sale made
known on the duy.
I).’ B. CREECH, j Administrators.
Telfair county, Oct* 26th, 1814. 6 tds
Ailniinlstrator’s Stale.
U NDER AN ORDER of the honorable Inferior
Court ofTelfuir County, will be sold before the Court
House door in tho town of Jacksonville, Telfuir county on the
First Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours of
le the following property to wit:
Lots of land No’s 61,GO, 58, und 21, in the 7th District of
originally Wilkinson now Telfair County lying on the Oe-
tmilgce River,including tho residence und plantntioti of Ar
thur Bland deceased.
A Iso, before tho Court Ilouse door in thn Town of Canton
Climokec County,Lot No. 608, 16th district und 2d section ;
and Lot No. 298, 17th district and 1st taction of Cherokee
County*
Also before the Court Housedoor in the Town of Duhlon-
egu Lumpkin county, Lot No 395,4th District and 1st section
of originally Cherokee now Lumpkin county.
Also,before the Court House door in tho town of Clarkes-
ville,Hubcrshfttncounty,Lot No. 54, Ulh district of Haber
sham County.
A Iso, before thn Court Ilouse door in thn town of Holmes-
ville Appling County, Lot No. 186, 6th district of Appling
County.
Also before the Court House door to the town of Mt. Vcr-
rtirnoti Montgomery County, Lot No. 7, in the town of Mt.
Vernon Montgomery County. Sold ns tho properly of A rthur
Bland deceased. Terms made known on tlie dav of sale.
J. C. CLEMENTS, “
Oct,29,1844,—5—td D. B.CREECH.
GEORGIA, Pulliam cOdily.
U , r ULRICAS William Ingram upplies for letters of /Id-
minislrntiou on thn estute of Richard P. Ingram, l*te
ofsaid county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil aid singular
thn kindred und creditors of said deceased to lie mid app«ur
at my office within thn time prescribed h> law, to show cumr*
if any they have, why suid letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand ut office, this 1st day of Nov, 1844.
Gjit W.B. CARTER, c.c.o.
GEOltliU, Putnam Comity.
4,% T 11EREAS Elmorn Calloway applies foi letters of Ad-
vv ministration on tliut part of the estate ol John Calla
way, deceased, w hich is in the State of Georgiu :
These i*re, therefore, to cite und admonish ull und singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceused, to he and appear
nt my office, within the time prescribed liv luw, to show
cuuse, if any they have, why said letters should not he grunted.
Given under my hand at office,ibis 22d dav of Nov., 1844.
9 5t WM. B. CARTER, c. c. «>.
GEORGIA, Decatur Comity.
W HEREAS James Bird applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estute of Daniel T. Le.ne, late
of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singuWr
the kindred and croditors of said deceased, to rw omit
appear at my-otlice within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause, ifatty they have,why suid letters should not ho grunted.
■ Adm’rs
Administrator’s Sale.
W 1LI BE SOLD on the First Tuesday in January next
agreeable to nn order of the Inferior Court of Twiggs
Countv, when sitting (or ordinary purposes, tlie (.AND and
NEGROES belonging to the estate of Dorothy Rhodes, lut.«
of Twiggs county Deceasud. Terms made known on the
Jay. ’ IRA PECK, Admr.
October 29th, 1814. 5 td
Administrator’s Male.
W ILL be sold on (lie first Tuesday in Janunrv next,to thn
highest bidder, at (lie Court house in Jacksonville,
Telfair County, Lots No. 95, 109, 111, aud 136, being in the
8th District ot Telfair county. The plantation in m good
farming order. The above property belonging to the estate
of John Studetill. deceased, told for the purpose of paying hie
dubts.and for distribulien among the heirs. Terms on the day
of sals. ZIBIA STUD8TILL, Adm’r.
Jacksonvilkn,October8,1644. 2
Aditiftiiisirutor’s Male. .
W ILL he sold ut the Court-houso door in Hie fo*n of Mori
on Twiggs county, within the usual hour* of sale, on
the first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, one hundred, one and
a quarter acres of Load off of Jof number not known, lying in
tha 26th district of original!; Wilkinson, now Twigge county,
the place where the deceased formerly lived, adjoining lauds
ol'Israel Gregg and othora. Sold as the proporty of Susan
nah Johnson, ute ofsaid county dec’d. Sold for ihnbntefil of
(be heirs end creditors of said dec’d.
JOS IA11 MURPHY,Adm’r.
Oct. 111844. 1 td»
GEORGIA, Dccalur County.
W HEREAS Mary A. Williams aud William Penbody,
Administratrix and Administrator oil the estaUeof Sum-
nel Williams, lata of said county deceased,apply to jne tor let
ters of Dismission from said Administration.
These arc therefore to cite und admonish all und .singular,
tha kindred aud creditors ofsaid deceused to he aud fi ppearst
my office within the lime prescribed hy luw. to sho w cause,
if any they have, why said loiters of Dismissiou bIiouUI not
* e granted.
(Jiveu uuder my bund at office this Gtii day of May ,1844.
33 tn6iu JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
7HERBAS Willium C. Parker, Administrator on the
r astute of Matthew Underwood, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said Administration :
These ure therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear ut my office within the time prescribed by jaw, to
show cause, if any tliay have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given undermy hand at office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 infitn AUG. B. RAIFORD. (Mark.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Samuel Sanders, Agent for Claibourne B..
Sanders, as Administrator on the estate of Martha
Sanders, upplies to tne for letters of dismission from said
Administration, as Ageut aforesaid :
'Those ara,t herefore,tocite and admonish all andsingular
the kindred and credilort-of saiddeccascd ,t o ha andappear
ut my office within the time prescribed by law, to enow
cauHC.il any they have, why said letters should notbegranted
Given under my lmnd at office this 5th dav of Nov., 1844.
7 mfim AUG. B. lUlFORD. Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Moses S. West ond Alfred Branham, Ad
ministrators on tha Estate of John Wise, apply (o mo
for letters of dismission from said Administration:
Those are,therefore, lo cto and admonish all concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the time proacribad bv law
to show cause,if any they have, why said letters diamiesoty
should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
AUGUSTUS B. RAlFOKl), Clark.
October 1,1844. 1 m6m
F oil It MONTHS Utter data application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of lalfnir county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
real estate of Win. Studetill. sen. late ofsaid county, deceas
ed. WM. STUDSTILL.jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, Nov. 17,1844. __ • 8
F OUR MONTHS after date application will be
mude to the Hoiioruble the Inferior Court of Wilkin-
son count}', while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Benja
min Exuin.laie ofsaid county,deceased.
WILLIAM A. HALL, ) ...
DANIEL E. COLLINS, 5 Al,,n
Wilkinson county,Nov.5th, 1844.7
F OUR MONTHS afterdate application will be maih
to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton couuty while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavs to sell a negro man
Bob, belonging to the estate of Zucheus A.M iddlebrooks .deed.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsaid deceits
ed. ZERE R11 DOLEBKOOKS, AdmV.
October 1, 1844. I 4in
t lOIJK MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the 1 nferior Court of Putuum county, when
Titling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tha real es-
* of tho negroes belonging to the estate of John
Sept. 24,1814.
WM. INGRAM, i
BENJ. INGRAM,)
Ex’ors.
I ^OIJR MONTHS after dale, appl . ,
1 made to the Honorable tho Inforior Court ot Pulaski
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
) estate of Edward Burch,
'f? *
purl of the Negroes uelonging to tfi
n,deceased.
EDWARD A. BURCH, Administrator.
Ilawkinsville, August Kith,1814. 48
I/OIIR MONTHS afterdate, application will be
1/ mude to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estute belonging to the e.-tutcof Benjamin Exum.late
of said county, decease
August 12th 1814.
JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adm’r.
47
pOE.R MONTHS.*f ter date, application
It be
^ made to the H oiioruble Inferior Court of Putnam count*.
* hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the
lands belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Bradley, late of
said county (deceased.
B. W. SANFORD, AdmV
Putnam county, August 8, 1841. 46
A LL m
J\. of Jo
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
)ersonsindebted to the estate of John Johnston, late
asper county, deceased, uro requested to muke im
mediate payment; ami those to whom suid estate m
debted.are hereby notified to present their clai
time prescribed by law.
WILLIAM M. JOIINSTON, Ex’r.
Jasper county, Nov. I8tli,1841. 9 fit
i ni’iv be
i within t
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
% LI. poisons indebted to the estate of Win. Studslill, sen.,
J.\ late of Telfair couuty, deceased, are requested to muke
immediate puyincnt; and those hnving claims uguinst the
same, will redder them in, duly authenticated, in terms of
the law.
WM. STUDSTILL.jr. Adm’
Telfair county, Nov: 17,1811. 9 6t
\ PROCLAMATION.
Georgia i
By GEORGE \V. CRA WFORD, Governorojsaid State.
W HEREAS I have received official information that a
murderwa8Cotnmitted on the 15th iiist., in the county
of Warren, upon the body ofZncheus Waggoner, hy SH A D-
RACH W. K1CKITSON, und it being represented to me
that the said Ricketson has fled from justice, 1 have (bought
proper to issue this, my proclamation, hereby ofTcriue a re
ward of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS to
any person or persons who may appprehend nnd deliver the
said RICKITsON lo the Sheriff or Jailor of said county of
Warren.
And Ido moreover charge and require all officers, both
civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend
tho said Rickitson, in order that he may be tried for tho offence
with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, nt the
Canito!,in Milledgeville, this, tlm 21 st Hay of November, 1844,
ana of the Independence of the United States the sixtv-ninth.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD
By the Governor:
N.C. Barkstt, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
RICKITSON is about five feet ten inches high, sallow
complexion, yellowish or light blue eyes, has a mole on one
of his cheeks, sandy hair, str.ull whiskers, und weighs about
one hundred and sixty pounds. 9 3t
GEORGIA, Montgomery €«
\\f HERE AS Hknrt WodTKN Esq. t
\ V letters of Administration on the
Comity.
\. applies to me foi
the estate of James
Nash, late of said county, deceased :
These ere, therefore,to cite end admonish ell concerned, to
•hBtr otuse.ifaiiv they have, within the time prescribed by
lew, why said letters should nut be granted.
Given undenuy baud at office, this I8ih October 1844
FAEUUKARD McUAE, c.c.o.
October 29lh, 1844. 5— ht
xraw woB.se.
J UST RECEIVED, Am,It Noil, or Tint., of Old,. Ro-
insure hy G. P. K. James Esq. The II. Family, or
Traimnan, Axel and Anna, ana other Tutei, by Frederick
Bremer, translated by Mary Howell. The Graudfulber, a
novel by the late Miss Ellon Pickering. The Autobiography
of Hum ich Stellings, late Aulic Counsellor of the Grand
Duke of Baden, tVe. See. translated from the German by L.
Jackson. Arthur's Lady’s Magazine, C'ampbell’a Foreign
demi Monthly Magazine, or Select Miscellany of European
Literature and Art. The Columbian Lady’eand Gentleman's
Magazine. Goody’s Muguziue and Ladv's Book. The La
dy’s National Magazine, The Lady’s Musical Library, Au
gust No. Also l No. 6, of the Pictorial Bible, with a variety
ofotber interesting works.
AT M. E. EDWARDS’S STORE.
August 20, 1814 . 47 if
JEST RECEIVED AT THE
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE,
A LARGE Lot ofthick black and Russet Brogans for Ne
groes. 1000 pair Kip Brogans
500
at fft
BOOTS.
Gents’ N. P. water proof Boots
do fine Calf sewed do
Mens’ thick pegged do
Boys' sowed, and pegged do
Gents' fine Clf. sewed Brogaue
do do pegged do
do velvet Slips
Boys’ and youths’ Brogans, (assorted)
ALSO,
Ladies kid Slips.(assorted)
do do and Morocco welts,
do Black F. G. S. J. wtfltH,
do do do set Herts,
do Kid Brogans,
do Calf do
do colored morocco Side Tiea,
do Fancy Gaiters,
do Kid French Ties, at 50 cts.
E. ALEXANDER & Co.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1st, 1844. 2 tf
THIS DAY
RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY
OF
RICH DRESS GOODS!
BANCROFT'S
C ASHMERE De Ecosse.
Casbinerette,
Crape De Laine.
Mouslin De Laine.
Alapaccas.
Bombazines,
&c.
&c.
Milledgeville, Oct. 29 1844.
Just Received, the following
WORKS!
H ARPERS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake-
peure’s Plays, with fourteen hundred Engravings,bv R.
V. Weir and H. W. llowet; The Picture Galley of the New
aiyl Old World ; Italian and Gormun without a master, found
ed on the Robertsonian method ; Gibbon’s decline nnd down-
fa ofthe Roman Empire: The Lady at Home,or Leaves from
the every day Book, bv Mrs. Fleetwood; Cecilea Howard or
the young Lady who lmd finished her Ertucation, by T. S.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Conscience ofthe Chris
tian render, by the. Reverend Cuesur Mulnn, D. D. : The bride
of Fort Edward, nil incident ofthe Revolution, Edited by G.
B. Ziebcr; Kichlieu in Love or the youth ofCharleg 1st; An
Historical Comedy in two Acts,byBcnjamin At Young, N. R.;
The New monthly Mirror of Literature and the fine Arts; The
Ladies’ New National Magazine, Edited hy John lumen, June
Numbers; The Mirror library containing Plates of the latest
Style of Fashions lor the Ladies; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil nnd military, with illustrations, by Arnos Kendall, Esq ;
Life and public services of Henry Clay, brought down to the
yenrl8#l; Louis T. Klipstcin’s'Polyglot, an introduction to
the study of modern languages. The work is a perfect guide
to those who wish to study she different languages. 1 vol
ume ofthe Polyglot is completed ill six numbers; The Cur
rency; The Tariff and Capital by J unius; also, some pieces
of tho lutest and most popular style of Music, for sale at
M.E; EDWARD’S Store.
Milledgeville, Gee.
June 23d, 1844. 33 tf
T* supply lira city tb ist.ris, trod, by tbs »t M> —/ . .
No. 44 CEDAR STREkT*
(NEAR WlLtIAM-tT.) ** ]
f EB A,BREff8TER give notice to Dailmufl
Street. By confining their attention to PRINTS <S
A B are enabled to exhibit an naaoriDient far fin ^
ever before offered in America—and to sell at erl
andoxhkhallt lower.than those whoseattaatk
among a large variety or articles. *
Tlie Stock consists of several thousand
COLORS, EMERACINO EVERY VARIETY Op
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRimr^
in market—many styles oj which are got up ezchui*2Li
own sales,and cannot be had elsewhere. czctptinZZTA
Dealers in Prims will find it for their intereu
this stock before making their purchasee—thev wDBH
advantage of learning the lowest market price anil 25*
g all the desirable styles in market Bids by slie
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every nlkA^oo
market,ere pieced iu the hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2|f
NEW FAI.I. GOODS.
A LARGE and extensive stuck of Dry Goods now
opening at Builcrofl’S S
500 pieces 4-4 Brown aud Bleached Homespuns.
500 “ J ‘*
300 “ Kerseys.
500 “ Lindsys.
GOO “ Prints from to 18$ cts.
500 Duffil Blankets.
500 Twilled do.
The Subscriber in now receiving the largest stock of Goods
ever before offered in this market, which he will be happv to
show to his friends and customers who will give him a call.
E. W. BANCROFT.
Milledgeville,Sept. 17, 1844. 49 tf
ItlOKU NUW WORKS!
R OSE D’ALRRET,hy Q. P. R. Jumes, Esq.; 'Pom Burk
of Our’s, by Charles Lyon, author of Henry Lorreguer ;
Charles O’Malley, &c.; Fairy Legends or the South of Ire
land, by T.Crotton Croker, u new edition; the Martyr Wife,
a Domestic Romance, by the author of Elwood, the Banker,
or Like Father Like Son; Amy Herbert, by u Lady—Edited
by the Rev. VV. Sewell, B. I).
The Life and public services of tho Hon. James Knox Polk,
with a compendium of his Speeches,on Nation’s public mea
sures; also, a sketch of the L.ife of the Hun. George M. Dullus,
published by N. Hickman; Life nnd Speeehesof Henry Cluy,
voL, doc:. 2, by Greeley ami McElrain; Mujor Jones’s Court
ship, with illustrations, by Hurley; July Nos. of Ihe Colum
bian Ludys’and Gentlemens’Magazino more oftiie Magazines
'■f Shukespeme, with a variety of other now works of the duy
ar sale ut E. M. EDWARD’S Store;
M il lodge ville, July 9,1814. 41 tf
l'GiVITKATURY!
1 Oft OOO Sll INGIjE^ wMitedimmediAtely for the
IUUjUUU use of this Institution, and a large quantity of
Scantlings, Sheetings, aud square hewn Tim
bers, to be of best pitch pine, aud delivered immediately,for
which cash or barter will be paid.
Persons desirous of entering into contracts will piesent
themselves immediately.
' ABNER HAMMOND,Inspector.
Milledgeville Isnunry 1, 1844. 14 tf
Brought to Jail,
AT Irwinton, Wilkiuson county, Gn. a Ne
gro Buy who says his name is B’urrel, about
seventeen years old, dark complexion, long
fuce nud down look, when spoken to. Ho says
In* belongs to a man by the name of William
Knight, living iu Pike county,Ga.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
property,puv charges and take him away.
S. B. MURPHY, Jailer.
Sept. 9,1844. 21 if
Atl\
Ilroiitfht to Jail,
IN Sparta, Hancock county, n Negro man, who
sa>s his name ia JACOB, ana belongs to Richard
llailcv. of Tulhotcouuty. lie is ot medium size,
quite black, 25 to 30yeur.4 old, and *a>s that Hal
ley purchased him of M. G. Harris, of this county,
lust winter. The owner is requested to comply
with the law, and take him away.
b il. d. HARDWICK, Jailor.
e>partn, Nov. 19th, 1844. 9 tf
WICLlAffl K. DctlUAFFENUIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blnkely, Early County. Geo.
Uefekenues—Hon. Seaborn Jones,Hon. IV.T. Col.
quill, Hem. A. hereon,lion. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley,
and Henry h. Henning Ksqrs.
TUST liFrrivi.-,, A"K«,l ITth, 1844.
J »i,SSP C VU 1 ''if )*'•' »od Hucond No.. «f tho
wo^orrel l* J , eW ' b f Eug ? n ' B,, «- Also, oil,or popul.r
woryionh. d«j from th. ..rloq. popular prenr. if New
f 1 ’*"* «<?" , t»»Uy •• r..l *• tliay ore pul.lj.hsd, sud
r«« obl.,u,uol, work. .. the, cl.on.e
18 ,e,ri > M. E, EUWARDS'. STOKE.
- .. . w --issortratat:
with all the varioue styles of DRESS GOODS. Umq2
White Goode, Linen Cambrics aud Cambric r* ** ■ '
Ate.due. In
NEW FALL STYLES,
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKY
WILLIAMS, RANKIN & PENNIMML
No. 62 WILLIAM STREET “
COKNER^OFCEDAM^TaEB,,
W OULD call the attention of Dealer.to iltei>
sivo nnd full ..sorted Stock of , *>t^
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY Q00D4 :
which have been bought al the last Auction
ceefar below the coet of importation, ant trkidt limit,
at a small advance, for cash or approced Mo**
Their einck will he found to comprise every .r,kle il
variety of price end etyle; end they solicit the eareM2
tion ,1 buyers, entiefied that os it regards both, thejnS
the strongest Indue.meat*. Tbelr assort,mot of 1
CASHMERES. CRAPES &, MUSLIN IYj LlMk
comprizes now .nd elegunt patterns of all quul,„, t
styles; olso,
CASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWU
Long and aquare: Kahyle,damask sndpltid WoolleslL,
Shawls; Thibet black and colored do.; illuslio de lij»25
satin bordered end embroidered do.; elto,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety, et present low rales; with t neerel
me„t ofMiliuery Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS & BLACK ALPACCm
Cotton nnd silk wnrp, a very extensive assurimtef n,,(i
TMsS*
DRESS GOODS
they can show a great range of stylos, in Hi* ’ Primvi Cuk
mere d’Bcosst, of the latest Paris patLi..^ lie«tu.fvj
De Laines, Muslin De Laines of Puris styles, never iJZ!
offered.
Alpaccaa, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk,low iij^
priced. ^
SILKS—Cameleon Brocade Silks; Cameleoa Bneta
Stripad Silks ; Plain and Satin Striped HellenienRer BWk
and Blue Black Satin Striped and Brocade firurdHfo,
Satin Striped Gros Grumes; Black and Blue BlackGnili
Swies, Italian Lustrings; Gros de Kheims; Grosd’AfriaDM-
Black and Blue Black Satins. Also, ™
MILINERY GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and Satinscfei.
lirely new styles, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,rich Fall patlsr«>
new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, BUckaad fiS
Black, fig’d shaded plaid : cut and uncut.
LACES.
Cap Laces in great variety, of new and elsi .
Trimming Ibices and Lace edgings, black aud white; Dig,
Lisle, Guipure,Mechin, Brussels,&c,
Thread Laces and Edgings, French, German mdfiicliA
SHAWLS. ^
Rich Cashmere and Broche Long and square ShawIcTlAit
Muslin De Laine,Kabyle, Plaid, Woollen,Nett,kc.it,
SILK SHAWLS—Dark Cametan, Satinbirip«d,I|itW
6lc.
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and MiiM^efKiti
ofthe moat approved manufacture, liu ch, Merino, Woslia^
Silk, Lace, Filet, Egyptian, India Rubber, die.
Their stock will be found to comprise a full aiMUnwMrf
all thn various small items needed, nnd they invite the him-
tion of Buyeia, with the fullest confidence that tbeycai ttjt
ply everv want in their tine.
Nov. 6,1844.
NEW
CHEAP CASH STORE,
MF.1RT.9, A GEORGIA.
S WARNER & Co. are now opening a largeauortimld
• Fall and Winter Ooods, amnni which ire,k
Ladies wear, a great variety of Worsted Goods, Not b
Lanes: Cashmere deCosse; Susans; Alpacca, plain and figs*
red; Meiziebines; Bombazines, Black silk VelreU; Figured
Alpine; do. Aprons; Shawls, every variety and pattern; CiU-
coes, new rich patterns; Muslins and lace; G ooas of every r»*
rJolyi Edgingo usid Tciinminga of•vrv pnltPrn.
Silk,Lumbs Wool and Cotton Stocking* and Glovei,8>pr.
Irish Linen Qnd Linen Handkerchiefs; Shoes and Bouteci, i
good assortment.
For Ocnllcmen’s Wear.,
Extra common Cloths,CassimereSjSaltinetta,Veiling*,ill
Alao, Ready made clothing, such as Dress ond Frock Cotta
Extra and common Overcouts; Puntuloons; Vents- Shins and
Drawers, iu groat variety; Gentlemen's Shoes, Caps, lu,\
S ood assortment. Domestic Goods, Blanket*, Negro Shoes,
&c., all ot which will be sold very low.
—ALSO—
A Beautiful assortment of Jewclrft
Consisting in part of Gold and Silver Bnectuclef, OoUtM
Silver Pencils, a great variety of Ladies’ Gold Bread Pin,
Broaches and finger rings. Also, a large lot of
AYliflclal Flower*. , #n .
S.W. &, Co. are direct from N. Voik, and their slock oludi*
ore fresh and selected expressly for the Southern inarkvt.
Sparta. Nov. 12, 1844, 7 if
JUST RECEIVED,
A NEW SUPPLY OF
ONFALL AND WINTER DRY
the citizens of Alilledgevilie, Baldw in and the
counties that he is now receiving u large supply ol MR*
Winter Goods, which he will ho able to selll*cbfiiM
not cheaper than any other store in .Milledgeville, ort
rior ol Georgia.
The Goods consist in part ofthe followingnrticltei,
Bluck and blue black Bombazines, do. Alpaccas,
Silk warn Chusans, Affghnn Satins anil ,
Changeable Indianu Cloth—a new article for Ladtc* ufM"*
Rfourning Ginghams, Silks, and Sulins,
Plaid Tartar Damask,
Cashmere and Funcy Net Shawls,
Furniture and Funcy Calicoes,4-4 Mourningio.
A lurge supply ofLysle Lace, Footing and Edging*,
Blue, Black and Biuebluck Broadcloths,
Block, Bluehlnck and fancy Cassiuierea,
with a variety of other articles too numerous towMtWf
JOHN TKMNUR.
N. B. All persons purchasing Dry Goods woulddosk
tiieir interest to call and examine his Goods before
elsewhere. Please cull at the sign of the New lonvtj
Goods Store.
Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 1044. *\!L
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES& VESTINGS.
B LUE Black Broad Cloth.
Fine blue do do
Invis’e green do do
Brown, do do
Cadot mixed Cloth.
Plaid CaKsimcre8"latest stylo.”
Plain and Fancy do.
Vnlentia nnd Sutiu Vostings.
Plaid Velvet, do "very rich.”
ALSO,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Valencia Vests, 50 cents each.
Mureno, do
Velvet and Satin do
Blue and Black Dress Coats,
do Frock.
Over Coats, $12 a $18. „ , r{l ^g.
cka, Tweed Sacks. Flushing 8sck*i '' w,rr
Beaver Fr
OLC OiC. wi"
Clothes made nt tho the shortest notice, ond wsrrsjj
it. Cutting done. E. W. RANCHW
Milledgeville, Sept. 24.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
V.IP 1T.11. $300,000.
milE NEIV.VOHK C’ONTRAliUTIONSHir
I INSURANCE COMPANY hiving.'•tuhl,.h«tl , »H-
cy in Knoxville, Crawford countv.willlnsiire {
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE, ^
ami .very U.scriptiun nf urnpurly, .gainst lus" orilstssF ,
fire. EUANCIS II. MUKUOCK, ,
Knnxvills, Jnnu 11, I6J4.
MAIL AKKANUEMONI 1 ,
Northern and Augusta Mail, via Jl'tirrtjjjt
DUE Ostlynll.A M. | CI.OSE* Dsjl» ‘
Macon and Columbus Mail.
DUS: U.it,(Bui,day «»c.pt«t)»l l#*;“
CLOSKB D.tly •• _ 12 «•
Savannah Mail.
Ol'K D«lly(Mii,id.j.xc«pl.d) «l IJ A'* 1,
ULOSICS UMly(Saturday •* )atl**-
Eutonton Mail.
DUE Monday .Wvdn.sd.y »nd Erld.ystJi’S-
CLOSES- " .*.*-ff*
Montieeflo Mail.
IMJIC ThurHlsyasU Sunday att I*- M.
C'LUIKS Muiulnyaad Thuradsy «t»P-**
Florida Mail. _
CLOSES M«wUy,W«iu.id*yasdKrld.ys1 »*•—
Hawkmeville Mail. _
CLOSES S.ndsys.Tue.days^ndTh."t*»',V"o ||.
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