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Mam; I* hwof H«b-
y» Aire* KH|*n. Pioparty polntrd out hjr
tUs^lfW (501 sera.af l.nd,.iftDiuiig Dmiuii.ud Itooch, h
bolurpOX hi Ul N..T, oouik wool comer, whereon Willi,im
Fever oow IWee; WvImIm eothe proocnr of Jam** Thomp-
— “ -*■' ' r Court o( Putnam
I'hompeon.
W.T. SAMMONS, L). Sheriff.
Oaa. «. 1844. 18 Ida
Falaaia roilpoaed Sheriff’s Snles.
W IU. Wa retd, ontlm Ml Tucedav io JANUAKY neat,
Salon lhaaosn Iwuaadoor,la lh. town of Kaionion,
rotnam county, the following property, lo wii:
Oaa aagrn man netuad llarid, about 83 ycata old} ou t
yoSaaf iiHamet cart, foarbaad of .took cattle, one gray
luma, aod ona hay atara: laviad an aa ilia property of John
Hawk to aatiaiy a I At In ravor of Catharine Patrick va John
Hawk aad lloary Mortun, Adatiolatratur of Wni. Wllllama,
W.T. HAMMONS. DShariff.
Deo.l, 1MI.U
C'rswfbrd Jnaairy Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILT, be •old before the Court house door, in the town « *
Knoxville,on the (list Tuesday in JANUAKY next,
within lha uaual hoars of sale,the following property, to wit:
Ona town lot, No. 83, containing ona third of ail acre, with
tho appnrtananrna, to wh: ona storehouse and atablea ; levi*
•dotai(ho proper!/ of R. W. flt J. Donnie, to satisfy two d
fas from Crawford Superior Court in favor of D. fit A. Wasson
flt Co.and others va E. W. Sc J. Dennis. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff’• attorney.
JAMES BEELAND.Sh’ff.
r Pec.3,1844. 10 tda
WUkihMaJMffiry Sheriff'* Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door ii. Irwinton.
Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
nail, within the uaual hours of sale, the following property
to wit t
One mouse colored mule.about four years old; one cotton gin
•nd five stacks of fodder: levied on aa the property of Aug. A.
Cullens, to sali"fy a fi fa issued out of the Superior Court of*
said county iu favor of ( Oran Davit and Nancy Pillutan, Ad-,
miriistrator and Admiuietrnirix on the estate ol Buckner Pitt
man, deceased, vs. Cullens, Beall and Bush. Property point
od out by Green B. Burney,endorser.
W. W. BEALL, Sheriff.
Nov *,1841.5
Wilkinson January Nlie rift ’g Sale.
W ILL be sold outhe first Tuesday in JANUAKY next,
fit the Court-house door in the town of Irwinton, Wil ■
kinson county, within tho usual hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
One lot of land lying in the 23d Diet., No. 103, adjoining
Unfit of John Smith and others; levied on to satisfy a fi fa
controlled by John Smith va Jones Murphy.
WALTER W. BEALL, Sheriff.
Deo. 3,1844.10 tda
Wilkinson January Sheriff's Sale.
iu JANUARY next, within the usual hoursofsaie, ilie fol
lowing properly to wit:
Two hundred two nnd a half ceres of pine land, well im
proved, ly ing in the third District, number not known, adjoin
ing lands ofrinnev Pittman and Benjamin Kemp ond others*
known as the John K. Whaley place, lying on Ilk Sandy)
jevted on aa the property of Michael Picket to satisfy ono fi fa
leaned from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Wi-'
ley Miller vs said Picket. Properly poiuted out by said Mil
ler.
Two hundred two nnd a half acres of pine land, number not
known, whereon Column Vaughn now lives, known na the
Sha'ner Place, lying in the 3d District,adjoining lnnd-< of J nines
Jackson and others; levied on aa the property of Wyatt Mer
ide*h to satisfy sundry ft fas in favor of the Central Bank or
Georgia and others va aaid Merideth. Property poiuted ouf
by said Merideth. *
7 S. B. MURPHY, D. Sheriff.
Dec. 3,1844. H> ids
Wilkinson Mortgage Sheriff's Sale,
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
within the usual hours ofsaie, before the Court lie use
door in Irwinton, Wilkiusou couuty, the fallowing property,
no wit:
One negro man named Gilbert, n woman named Sarah, a
womuu named Fail,a bov named Sam, and a boy named Jim;
levied on as the property of Aug. A. Cullens to saiisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued out of the Superior Court of Twigge
county in favor of Miller, Ripley Sc Co. Property pointed
•out in mortgage.
S.B.MURPHEY, D.Sh’ff.
Nov. 5, 1844. 6
Butts January Sheriff’s Mule.
W' ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
ii before the Couit-house door in the town of Juckson,
Butts county, within (he legal hours of sale, lliu following
property,to wit:
One lot of land, containing 2021 acres, more or less, where-
-on William Head now lives, adjoining Richard Harper; le
vied on as the property of George M. Head, to satisfy afi fa
from Butts Superior Court in furor of Thomas Bell va George
M. Head. Propeity poiuted out by plaintiff's attorney.
H. H. DOSS, Sheriff.
Nov. 26,1844.9 tds
Hutu January Sheriff'* bale.
WJ ILL be sold on th** first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
▼ r before the Court-house door in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, withiu the legal houreof sole, the following
properly, to wit:
One torrel Mare and one thousand pounds of Fodder, more
.or less; levied on-as the property of Benjamin F. bloody to
•satisfy one fi la from Bolts Superior Court in favor of Peter
Mclntoshwaaaid Moody.
Property pointed out by pJoinliffWtorney..
IBMWHlUUimUU.
Nov. 26, 1844,
O. H. P. McCLENDON, O. Sheriff.
■ 111.
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Butts Mortgage Postponed Male.
f ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next,
. . before the Court-house door in tho town of Jackson,
Bulla county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
p, » of land, No. 175, in the 3d District of formerly Mon
roe, now Butts county ; levied on as tho property of William
McKIhaney to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butts Superior
Court in favor uf Harriet McClendon, Administratrix of Wil
liam McClendon,deceased, va William McElbaney. Proper
ty pointed out in oaidfi fa. Levy made by G. C. McMichael,
former D. Sheriff, aod returned to me this 18th Nov. 1844.
H. H. DOSS, Sheriff.
Nov. 26,1844. 9 tds
Montgomery January Sheriff's Sales
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door n t Mt. Vernon
Montgomery County, on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY neat, within tire uaual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Three and a half lots of pine land, lying in the 11th District,
•nd known by the following numbera, to wit: 50, 23, 24, and
half of 35, containing 2021 acres each, more or less, including
tho improvement whereon Elina Barlow formerly lived ; all
levied on as the property of Elias Barlow to satisfy sundry
ftnall fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court held in Captain
Cisrk’a District, iu favor of David B. Creech and C. Sc F.
McRae va Eliaa BaHow nnd Asa Johnson. Properly pointed
out by said JohnsotJ. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable. 4
Alao, two hundred and twenty acres of pins land, mors or
less, as follows; one lot, No. 270, and all of tv o hundred and
•ix that lie* on the east side of Joiner's Creek—part or all of
•aid lands lying in the I3ib District of said county ; levied ou
•» the property of Joliu Spiers to saiisfy six fi fu« issued from
a'Justice's Court held in Capt. Clark's District, in fuvor of
K. McLennan va John Spiers, Levy made nud returned to me
by i constable.
J.M. WALL, Sheriff.
November 11, 1844. 9 tda
Telfair Jauunry Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be told on life first I’uesday in January next, be
fore the Court-lfobse door in the town of Jacksonville,
Telfair county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
No' 87. in Ilie 9tb District ororigin.ilV Wil-
* V ow T«lr. ,r county | l.ripd on a. Ihe ■■rop.riy o.'Jv
yepli T. R.wI n. I0 ..|W, v.rlou. fi ft. from « Jpitlee'd
U. M.i.ftrorof John McLe.n »»
n.ld Kawliux.
Dee; 2, 1844.
ARCH’D McDUFFIE, Depl.Sheriff.
VTrTn l f* , i. F *! kr ." a 7 •l*crlir’« Sale.
Vy iLL U. Mill 0»'h. fir.‘ I ye.d.y in Februury next, «t
TT th. Courl houM dour id Ih, town of Juck.nnville Tel.
•mtlowi! j WiUlto lh * 1 *** ,llou, • of, »le, ibe foilawin, 'prop-
Oneloi'oflnnd, No 328, in thn 7lh Dielriet of orieinnllv
Wilkln. ? n, nonr f elftir cuuntv; levied on ae the property of
Johe Wi'iffield to »ii,fy , /Jk froni . j ualic(t . a M gj"7 %
v * juhn win *-
Deeember I7lb, .844. ^ LL ‘ A ' M ELU *’ ^
JANL ARV^. ? ’ c** ,be fir, ‘ 1' u «*dny Di
In^ Afv^ wU , fo, ' 0, "
JXSSM-SSSJ: ! h *, 7 ! h . di,, ’iol of
•iiirlv ..rne.inor. orleM? l Ji»£S n, * ,nin A r ° ur buno.' eJ *"A
bom W.r. Superior C.“r, In ".l" fi f " i “‘- ^
r—o.m* -wiaga#'i'jsa~—
Wovnfaw 18,1844. *UUI8 J. 0UE3T ; Sheriff,
immediate pnymem, ntj* r TVi M#d '»mnke
Sale.
W ILL bn noM tl the InW vbeMeMe of Beniamin Exam,
deoenaed, in WilkblMn navalf, an Tdnaday. thn
t—mitydbur.b day of IMtmber.aMI, Mi IlM nerMxbin
tun, and v.riou. other ettioma too mdlouet. mention.
DANVELV A COLlSrIa. }
Wilkineonooonty, November 5th, 1844.
AdualniMrator'a Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable tho Interior
Court of Laurene county, when lilting ae aCourt or Or
dinary, will be eold in the town of Dubliu, in .aid couuty, to-
lore the Courl-houee door, on the Hint Tuead.y in Eebruery
next, between the uitinl hour.uf»*le,xll oftlio l.nde belong
ing to the e.tale of Mona. Timm, lute of Mill county, deceae
ed. Hold for the heuefit ot heir, and credttore. Term, on
the day of eaie. ABNER TiSON, Adnt’r.
November 8lh, 1844. 7 tde
CITATIONS.
ST
OEOBOIA, BaMwIa ,
HEIIEAS HughKnog, AdmintMraSrdr MiMam
TV the natal. aAlextadarfltTcu,lm..»ed,«|iplieewiu.
for I.Here af diaallaeiun from Mid AWilaWItudon:
Theta are, thetnhira, to bile .nd athnonl.h Ml and alngul.r
th.kindred and oMdilor. M ..id dreaud lob. and appear
at oiy oIRc.wilhia the lima prracrlhod by law.iorhow hum,
If any the, have, why ..idleiwr* altuuld 8ol b. granted.
Given undertitv band atolAee, title 17thday of Dec, 1844.
12 intint ' JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
UEOKGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS linen E. Bower appliea lo ran fur letiera of
Administration on the estate of Donald M. McDonald,
lateofssid Stiunty. deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd aingulvi
tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to t>e ami
appeui ut my otlice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, If any they haw,why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my band at office, this lOihdny ol Dec 1844.
11 5t JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c.c.o.
A GRF.EABI.Y to sn order of the lafhrior Court of Wil-
A. kinson county, while sitting fur ordinary purposes, will
be sold on the Diet Tuesday in January next, within the
usual hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in the town
of Irwinton, in said county,
the land and negroes
belonging to the estate of John Kettles, lata of aaid county,
deceased.
Terms made known on the day or sale.
MARTHA KETTLES, Administratrix.
WILLIAM GARIIATT, { A(Im 7 rs
JAMES H. MILLS, S A " ,
Wilkinson county, Oct. 26th, 1844. 6 *us
Administrators’ Sale.
A GREEABLY lo an order of Ibe Honorable Inferior Court
of Telfair coiintv, will be eolil on ill. firet Tue.dey in
Jnnunrv next, before'the Court liouae door in the town ol
Jeokeunville, in eaid county, within (lie legal hour, of eele,
the following land, to wil:
Lot. number three hundred (30ft,) one hundred and thirty-
eight (138,1 »nJ three hundred eod ..verity-three (373,) iu lire
firat District of originally Appling, now Telftir county, con
taining 1‘JU .tree, more or leee, Ivingon the eeet aide of the
Ocmulgee river, end on Ihe Blnckehenr road, with n more-
home, dwelling, .nd other oul-houeoe, about twenty acre,
cleared lend—oil in n very good aitnotion for cultivriiion.—
Hold for the benefit of the heir, and creditor, or Kcnneih Mc-
Lennun, late ol eeid county, decerned. I’erro. of .olo innde
known on the day. M. M-McR^ | Adminiatr . Iot> .
Telftir county,Oct. 20lh, 1844. 6 tda
Administrator’s Sale.
TTNDER AN ORDER of lire honorable Inferior
U Court of Telftir Count v, will he eold before Ihe Coon
House door in tlioiowotifJ«ckaoiiville,Telfnircounty on the
First Tuesday in Jniiutry next, wiilrin the usunl Iroure of
■nip the following property to wit:
Loin of lend Nb^ 61,60,58, nnd 21, in Ihe 7th Dietrict of
originally Wilkinson now Telftir Cuuntv Ding on lire Oc-
roolgce River,including the reeidence and plantetion ol Ar
thur Bland decerned. , , _ .
Aft'i before Ihe Court House door in Ihe 1 own of Canton
Cherokee County, Lot No. 808, I6lh di.trict end 2d eection ;
and Lot No. 298,17tli dietrict and let eection of Cherokee
< U Afto in-fore the Court Houee door In the Town of Dahlon-
ega Lumpkin county, Lot No 395,4th Dietrict and let aeclinn
of nriginnllv Cherokee now Lumpkin county.
A!eo before theCourl llouee door in the town of Llarkea-
villo,liubcrehamcounty,Lot No. 54, lltlr dielriet of llaher-
sham UounJy. , . . . .
A iso, before the Court House door in the town of Holmes
ville Appling County, Lot No. 186, 6th dietrict of Appling
C ' a'i«o before the Court House door in the town of Mt. Ver-
veriron .Montgomery County, Lot No.7, in the town of fill.
Vernon Montgomery County. Sold ne lire properly of Arthur
Blond deceased. Terms made known on the dnv of sale.
J. C. CLEMENTS,? ...
Oct.29,1814,-5—td D. B.CREECH. J Ad,n rl
Admiitislrntor’s Sale.
W ILl BE SOLD on the Firel Tuesday in Jenunrv next
agreeable to an older of the Inferior Court of I wiggs
Countv, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, the LAND and
NEGtlOEB belonging to the estate of Dorothy Rhodes, late
of Twiggs county Deceased. Terms made km
day. „ ltfA
October 29th, 1844. 5
IRA FECK, Adtnr.
Adniiftii^trator's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next,to the
highest bidder, at the Court house in Jacksonville,
Telfair County,Lots No.95, 109, 111, and 136, being in the
8tli District of Telfair couuty. The plantation is in good
farming order. 'The above property belonging to the esthte
of John St udatill.deceased,sold for the purpose of payinghis
debts,and for distribution among the heirs. Terms on Ihe day
ofsaie. ZIBIA BTUDSTILL, Adiu’r.
Jacksonville,October8, 1844. 2
AclininUfrator'* Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Irwinton,Wilkinson county, between the usual hou
of sale-on the first Tuesday ill January next,
All the lands of William Smith, late of said countv, de
ceased, whereon the said Smith lived at the time of Ilia death,
with ihe widow’* 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 tds
Administrator'* Sale.
A GREEAI3LY to unoiderof tlie Honorable the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting foroidiusry,
purposes, will ho sold before the Court House door, in the
town of Irwinton,on the first Tuesday in January next, the
negroes belonging to the estate ofBenjamiu Exuin, lato of
said I’-ounty, deceased.
Term8 made known on the day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, Jr., Adm'r.
Wilkinson county, August 20ih,1844. 47
GEOBCHA, Baldwin Comity.
/ 1IEKEAB Mrs. Jane Mitchell, Executrix on the estate
of William 8. Mitchell, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kinurod ami creditors of said deceased, to be und appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by Inw, to shew cause
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day ollloc. 1844.
10 (n6.i> JOHN W. W. BNEAD.c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS John J. Mitchell applies to mo furletteisol
Administration de bonis non on tlivestulc of David B.
Mitchell, lateof aaid county .deceased :
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish ail nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he und uppear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
ifnny oxist, why aaid letiera should not be grunted.
Given tinder my hand at office, this 3d day of Dec., 1344.
10 5t JOHN W. W. BREAD, c.c.o.
JTEW FVIX.X. f-'OOltS,
SHAHAN’S.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W r HKIIF.AH Join, S. Stepliune, adminivirnior on llie ex-
tmo of Allen II. Hieplmne,deceased, upplles io me fot
letters of dismission fromxnid Administration:
|'|ie„ Are,therefore jlocileHiuludnionieh el landeingul.r
the kindred nnd creditor, of euid deceased,to he and nppv.r
at my office within Ihe timepreaeribed by law.tiieiiowcauae,
i( any they have, why said Imiers should nol be f ratted.
Given under mv bund u l office, l Ilia 16lh dnv of J oiy. 1844.
42 0.6m JOHN W. W. SNttAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Putnam Couuty.
4%’ HEIIEAS Elmore L'ulloway applies fol loiters ol Ad-
,, mioietratioii on that part of the estate of JohuCallo-
way, deceased, which i» in ibe Slate of Georgia:
Thc;e ere, iheroforo, lo cilo and admonish all and singular,
the kindred und creditor! of aaid deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time preacrihed by law, lo show
causa, if any they have, why said lollers should u.il he granled.
Given tinder my hand at office, this 22d dev of Nov., 1844.
95, \VM. B. CARTER, c.c.o.
Tply
isxek:
DRY GOODS.
2000 Negro Blankets,aup'r quality.
300p’raBetl *• M
500pieceaCalico; new and rich paterna,
ibO “ Mot. De La ins; cheap aod rich,
22 “ Cashmere decossc; 50 to 624 P® r
Susank, Alapaccos and Hotnhaxine,
4 p's fig’d Kountelia (new article) ladies dresf,
2U p’s Htiks. richest and latest atylex,
4 t»*s Black redeloie and gro. de swias.
Worsted binding. Ribbons. Hooks and eyes,
Billions, pins ami Needles, and cot. cord,}
rtwisa Juckonet and Mull muslins,
Gent and l.adiea gloves, wool do.
100 p's Satinets, from 37 to $1 50,
50 “ Kent. Jeans 37 to 75
Black and fancy (/Bseinare, 1 to f3yd,
100 p'e negro cloth: plaid linsey mid Tennesaee plaint,
Apron checks and Tickings HI to 20 eta. yd.
50 p's White, red, scarlet and green AamielsJ]
) Padding, buckram,and serge,
6 dux. White and black silk hose,
50 " cotton 10 to 37 pr.
Silk, worsted andcntnel Imir shawls,
50 doz. Gent, silk Imndk'f*.
Fancy und black cruvuts,
Stock 1 * of all kinds,
1 case umbrellas,
Fine Tooth, dressing and pocket combi,
Ladii’R tuilett Brushes,
rilinvingnud tooth brushes,
300 p’h4-4 brown homespun,
200 “ bleached "
400 44 brown 4> {, 5 to lOcts.y'd.
SIIOI.S AI\D 1IOOTS.
2000 pairs Negro shoes,
500 “ do very siijj'r article,
300 *» Kip do fl good article,
2IK) " do \erv good,
100 44 Gent calfshoes $1 75,
300 o Boys kip nud cull shoes 75 to $1
2 cases gent, calf bootn|5 50,
2 “ 44 wate» prool do und peg’d,
20 boxes Ladies Kid and Gaiter shoes 75 to $1 25,
100 p'rs Misses do do 50 to 74
ITS AIVD CAPS-
GEORGIA, Dccnlur County.
W HEREAS Mary A. Williams and William Peabody,
Administratrix and Administrator on Uio estate of Sam
uel Williams, late of raid county deceased apply to me fur tel
lers of Dtemixxion from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite und admouitdi all and singular,
the kindred end creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, to allow cause,
if any they have, why said letters of Dismission should nut
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 6th day of May, 1844.
33 mOiu JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c.o.
GEORGIA,Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS William C. Parker, Administrator on the
i-siutc of Matthew Underwood, applies to me for let
ters ol dismission from auid Administration:
Tln-tse me therefore to cite nnd ddinoniali all nnd singular
the kindred und creditors of said dcceuacd, to he and
appear at inv office within the time prescribed by tew, to
show cause, if’any they have, why said tellers should nol he
Given undermy hand at office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 in6in *AUG. B. KAIEOR1), Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkiusou County.
%\/HEREAS Samuel Sanders, Agent for Cluibourne B.
▼ ▼ Sunders, us Administrator on the estate ol Martha
Sanders, applies lo me for letters of dismission from said
Administration,ns Agent aforesaid:
These aro,t herefurv,tootle and admonish allnndsingular
the kindred und creditorvof sniddeceased .to be anduppear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause,itanythey have,why suidleiters should nntbegranled
Given niulermy hand at office this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 i n fi m AUG.B. RAI FORI). Clerk.
60 dos. block wool do.
Clay, Polk and Ote Bull caps,
206cloth and fur cap*,
uo.whtn.
( case florence plait bonnet*,
2 “ fine siruw do
1 44 fancy silk do
I 41 velvet do
1 •* florence braid do
Great variety of flower*, See. See.
HARD WARE.
30 dor., knivea and forks, 50 to 1 50
10 44 Gent, pocket knives,
12 44 Pad locks,
6 44 plated and knob do
500 cut Tacks,
Shears, scissors, table nnd tea spoons,
Hand*aawe,h«iiii»erv, files, Ate., Ate.
CROCKERY WARE.
500 SetsCup* and Saucers, 25,
200 doz. Pintos, 25,
50 Sot* china cups and saucers,]
50 doz. 44 plates,
20 “ Bowls, of ull sizes,
20 4 ‘ Pitchers, 44 44
10 “ Dishes, 5 doz. deep do.
75 44 Tumblers, of all kind*,
Bowls nnd Pilcher*,
Toilet! and swing glasses.
WOODEN WARE.
2 Nests Tubs
3 doz. Tails and buckets,
3 Nests buckets,
6 doz. Broome,
Whists, brushes, Ate. Ate.
SADDLES, URIDLES, Ac.
2 doz. Gent. Buddies,
1 *• Ladies do
6 4 ! Bridles, ... mi
Mariingftle-s.tJersingtes.Gertlis, Whips, Saddlebags, Trunks
Ate
in^alRB
DRUGS. MEDICINES, Ac.
Castor Oil, B’ts Drops, Paregoric, Lamiannm, Snuff. Uinno
20 caeca (lent. Beaver I,aft, Nutm.g, Ginger, Hpice, Pipper,Copprra., Indigo,Par-
10 “ “ Brood kiiin.fl 50 lo*3 (ornery,Cologne, dtc.&c.
o- AII of lha nbovn ariiol.a will ha .old lower than ar.r offered before in this market. My friend, are re.pecifully invi-
ed to call and exumitie for tliemaalves.
J AIRES II- snAHAH.
MillcdgevilU, Ocl. l.<(, 1844.
1 If
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Couuty.
v\/ HEIIEAS Mu.es H. West and Alfred Brnnhnm, Ad-
X V uiiniaiiatora on ilia E.tale of John Wise, upply lo me
for letter.-- ot diami.aion IVons aaid Administration:
Thun- are,therefore, lo cite ami admoniali all concerned to
he and appearnl mv office, within the time preacrihed by law
lo.liow cause,it aov they have, why auid letiera di.mtaoory
allot-Id not he granted.
Given under my hand ntofiice, this lat Sept. 184-1.
tiiniKTiiM a nm'nui)
October 1, 1844.
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
W HEREAS James H. McCall applies to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of John G.
McCall, late of auid county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kimliod und creditors of said deceased to be und appear
at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any exists, whvsuid letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at office, this 27th day of Nov. 1844.
11 Si PaKQUHAKD McliAE, c. c. o.
Administrator's Sale*
O N Saturday,the 28th of December next, will be nold at
the residence of George Sninliolster, late of Wilkinson
countv, deceased, all (he perishable properly belonging to
said estate, consisting of Corn nnd Fodder, Seed Cotton,
Block Hogs,Sheep, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitch
en Furniture,and other articles too tedious to mention.
Terms of sale made known on the day of sale.
WM. J. SHIN HOLSTER, Adm’r.
November 1C, 1844. 8 td
Assignee's Sale.
W ILL be sold oil the first Tuesday in January next, at
Entonton, a Negro woman named Patience, belonging
to Maj. Jus. Wright. Sold at the risk of former purchaser.
Terms cash.
J. A. MERIWETHER, Assignee.
Dec- 17, 1844. 12 3l
P OUR MONTHS after date application will be
mado to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a negro girl named Mary, belonging to the estate of Jones
Wynn, deceased.
HANNAH WYNN, Executrix.
Dec. 2,1844. 11
riOUK MONTHS after date, application will be
I? mude to the honornfile Inferior Court ofNewtou county,
while silting as a Couit ofOulinnry. lor leave to sell us much
of the real estate ol William P. Graham, deceased, as lies in
the county of Newton ; and also, for leave to tell some of the
negroes belonging to said estate.
6 ° CD A Mi
UEOKG A, Montgomery County,
% k. HEIIEAS Norman Gtllis and Mark Phillips apply to
ff motor letters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Gillis, late of said county, deceased. .... .
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to he arnd ap
pear nt my office within the lime prescribed by Inw,to show
cause ifn.iy they have, why said letlei ssliould not lie granted.
Given under uiy hand nt office, this 6th dnv ol Ser it.,1844.
51 Cm FAKQUHARD McliAE, O. O.O.
GEORGIA, ApDliiitf Comity.
W HEREAS Daniel Davis applies to me fnrlettersof
Administration on the estate of David II agan, late ol
said comity, deceased:
These are therefore,to cite and admonishall a nd singular,the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to hu no d appear at my
office within (ft* time prescribed by low, loshr <w cause, if any
they liuve.why said letters should not be grunted-
Given under uiy hand at office, this 4lit da y of Nov. 1844.
8 5j AIALCOM JOH.NSON, o.c. o.
Dec. 2,1844.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm’x:
IVERSON L. GRAVES .Adiu’r.
11
F ourmonths after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Telfair county,
while sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo sell the
real estutoof Win. Studstill, sen. late ofsuid county, deceas
ed. WM. STUDS TILL, jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, Nov. 17,1844.9
riOUB MONTHS after dute application will be
X 1 mado to the Honorable the inferior Court of Wilkin
son county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell the lund and negroes belonging to the estate of Benja
min Exuin.late of said county, deceased-
WILLIAM A. HALL,
DANIEL E. COLLINS,}*
\Vi1kin 1,0,1 county, Nov. 5ili, 1841. 7
Aim M ONTHS after date application will be inadn
..i Ho Interior Court of Newton comity whilit
— j It* honor, l f or ft,,,, to .oil . ov.ro nt.ii
A to
?; llin F f ;> r , ^‘ u *7 h P^; a >. ofZ.cli.u. A.Mid<U«brooL .
Bftli, Bolontinf th - .jrb .nil crvdilar. ofuitl ilvtee.
Sold fur Ih. h-n.fii of . lJm) LEBKOOKS. Adoi'r.
October 1,1614. 1^4tn
F -OMt MONTHS .fl.r dale, .ppBcition will bo
v j . .i i r • ..-,1 nf Putti'am county, when
mude to the luferior Lourtoi imiu *1 .
r... f^ieaie to sell nil Hie real es-
•iiilng for or.lio.ry ,mrpo«., for if.’* “ “ eiul0 of Johll
tut. and pert ol lb. negro., bflongltin ,0 1,1
Ingram, aecMxed, . .
WM. INGRAM, «Ex’or«.
IJENJ. INGHAM,)
Sept. 24,1844-
52
17<OIHt MONTHS Oder del., .pplidio. »'» «
I.’ mad. lo lb. Honorable the luforio.' Court of riil.«*i
county wlt.n .itliiig for urdinnrvpurpo..., for l..v.«0"|'■
p.rlot tho Negron, oelonging to thn e.t.te ol Fdw.ro Burcn,
xen, dec.aa.d,
EDWARD A. BURCH, A.'mini.tr.tor.
Il.wkin.ville, Augn.i lfiilt, 1844. **
, r/OUR MONTHS »A.r d.(«, .pplic.licn wi l be
I 4 mud. in th. Honor.b . Inferior Court of Wilkiniui
■ * unty. while.itting for ordinary purpose., for l..” •“ “ I1
-JA M i.i«tuiinnffinf to thetritoleol Benjamin Eznni.late
“»> •ftH’.ntlc.ted, in term, of
T.lftlreoonty, Nov: 17,l84j?‘ *l*^SRTm«,Jf^Adi B ’ r .
'•'£»^ggESSSSSSsssa
_, mod. log)
sap
pnwal theircltio. .i,h"the
II. JOHNSTON, tx'r.
I .» o
•PPIrwriM will b*
t‘ rp otntn, pou.iy,
real estate belonging «
•deceased,
JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adm'r.
47
VU lflONTHB after date. epplie.Mon will b.
de lath. Honorable the Inferior Court of P.ln.m
while .itting for ordinary purpo.ee,UriMeetoimll
o. " *° ,b “ * , |iV' T ?,x M.m»ftT.i'^*
t‘UUL
BCWMftfc* 1* JOlI,
,N i? 4 ^i.nio^^J^lUDH U , U || 1 nS 'imlong.^^Bftb^rd
tfilftV ofT.lboi ooui'D• H.ixof nmdium fi*.,
iolmllmtk 85 to30»*«• old,und ..y.tb.t H.l-
now.ft.Md him orM. a. H.rrkuf th(- cou.tr,
lul*)«t«. Th. owner 1. req.Mted lo comply
*«“ “irSnCTwiCX, Jailor,
hftr.lptk,IM4- ' * ,f
GEORGIA, > Court of Ordinary,
Newiou County. S Septemb«M*Tcrin v 1844-
W HEREAS Joel Colly, Admiuistiv.tor on the estate ol
SuhhiiurIi Tillery, jute of »nid c ouuty, deceused, ap
plies for letters of Dismission from said estute :
'These lire, therelore, to cite nnd adm onish all nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of suid decer .scd,tu be nnd appear at
my office, within the time prescribed 1 iy law, to show cuuse.il
any they have, why said U tters of Hlismissiou should not be
granted.
Given undermy hand, nt office, tl iis 9th dnv of8ept.l844#
51 6m W M. D. LUCKIE.C. C.O.
GEORGIA, Newton Ooiinty*
W HEREAS Hugh Treunat and Richard Byrne applv
for tetters of Administration on the estuto of Hugh
Kelly, deceased :
'These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be xml appear at
my office within the time prescribed by lnw,u jIiow cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my bund, at office, (his ltitli dn> of Nov. 1844.
9 5t WM. D. LUCK1E, C.C.O.
GEORGIAj Newlou County, v
W HEREAS William Thompson applies for tetters of Ad
ministration on the estate of David Cowdcn, deceased l
'These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nl», u nd singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to * 0 e and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, X o shew cun**, if
any they have, why said letters should not b e granted to said
applicants.
Given undermy band,st office, this 25» \ x day of Nov. 1844
10 WM. D.’i.UCKlE, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Telfair CoiiF.tiy.
W HEREAS Joel Johnson applies to me for tetters ol
Administration on the estate of Margaret Anu Johnson,
late ot said comity, deceased :
These are there lore to cits and odmonteli all and singular the
kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny
office within the lime prescribed by law to show cause if any
they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under uiy hand at office inis 7th day of Dec,, 1844.
12 5t JNu. F. McliAE, C. C. U.
TNOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will he mado
r to the Inferior Court or Uecatur countv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of tend No. 326, in
the 20lh district of originally Early, hut now Decatur coun
ty .belonging to the heirs of Sterling Hines, deceased, for the
purpose of making s division amongst the heirs of suid ds-
TIIOMAd HINES, Executor.
Dtctiubar 4th, l«44. II
VTOTICE.-l ’lie public is hereby notified, that Sarah
XN Wallace-my with, has abandoned my bed and board
f>r two months last past, and they arn forewarned from cred
iting her upon my account, as 1 am determined to pay nous
ofharcontracts. WILLIAM WALLACE.
Dec. 17, 1844. 12 9t
Ttifi
U m
XfDW WOlXJKS.
I!8T RECEIVED, Arnh Neil, or 'l ima, of Old,. Ro
mance bv U. 1*. R. Jenteo. Em). The II. Family, or
Trelinnnu, A.el and Anne, .nd oilier Tale., by FrrderRk
Bremer, iren.l.led by Mary Uowell. Th. Grandfather, a
novel In ilia lute Mi*. Ellen Fick.ring. Th. Autobiography
of llenrich Mu lling., lato Aulic Coun.ellur of lb. Grand
Duke of B.d.n, foe. foe. iren.l.led from lit. German by L.
Jack.on. Arthur'. Lady’. Alngaxin., (ftmpb«ir. Foreign
Kami Monthly Mag.xine, or Select Mi.cell.iiy of European
Ljtri-aturn and Art. The Columbia. Lady’.and Gentlemen''.
Af.jrar.iur- Goody’. M.g.xin. »nd ljidv’i Book The L. •
dy’.N.tmn.l Max.xiue. Th. Lady’.. Mu.ic.l Library, Au-
gu.t No. Aleo, No.6, uf the Pictoii.l Bible, with . variety
ofolber inl.ie.ling works.
o AT M. E. EDWARDS’S STORE.
Augu.t 80. 1844 . 47 If
PENITENTIARY!
1 t\f\ AAA SIIIMOI.BS W.ntedinim.df.lely forth.
iUUiUUU ue.oflhi* In.litatioa.and.l.rgequantitv.f
■(-nulling., MNlllll. h * w 5.
ker., IO be of be, I pitcli pine, end delivered immediately .for
which c..h orb.rt.r will b« paid.
Parana, desirous of ent.n.g mt. cn.tr.et. will pr.M.1
,b«»«.l,..num.dU W l,. AB|n . R HAM(|ONIl , B ^
MilUdgeville l.nu.ry 1,1844. t< If
splendid lotteries. Splendid Lotteries !
J. ft. OBBftOXT *4 OO., managers.
Drawn Numbers of the Alexandria Lottery
Class No. 41,
Drawn Saturday, 23d November, 1844,
97, 24, 32, 62, 63, 47, 64, 3,
42, 36, 16, 7.
The Capital Prize of
25,000 Dollars,
And uteo a prize of
jJ 3,000 Dollars,
C in the above Lottery,waft Bold at
This Office!
40,000 Dollars!
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY
, CLASH 46, Tor 1844,
i To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C., on .Saturday, lire 28tb of
December, 1844.
78 NUMBER LOTTERY—14 Drawn Balloli.
Brillinnt Prizes.
1 Splendid Prize of. *40,000
1 do. do 10,000
1 Prize of. §»P9?
5,000
3,500
2,500
2,000
1,969
1,600
1 500
1 do
2 prizes of J»2ff
2 do * 1,200
20 do of $1,000—20 ot $500-20 of $400-40 of $300-250 of
$150—&c.&c Arc.
Tickets $10— Hnlven $5—Quarters $2 50.
Certificates of J'ackuges of 26 Whole Tickets $130
I)o do 26 Half do 65
Do do 26 Quarter do 32)
0*0rders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates ofPaek-
nges in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most
prompt attention,and an official account of each drawing sent
immediately nfter it is over to nil who order from us—address
J. O.GREGORY A Co., Managers,
12 2t1T RICHMOND, Virginia.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE,
A LARGE Lot of thick black und Russet Brogans for N^
green. 1000 pair Kip Brogans
500 do do at $1
BOOTS.
Gents’ N. P. water proof Boots
do fine Calf sewed do
Mens’ thick pegged do
Boys’ sewed, nnd pegged do
Gents' fine Clf. sewed Brogan*
do do pegged do
do velvet Slips
Boys’ and youths’ Brogans, (assorted)
ALSO,
Ladies kid Slips.(ussoiied)
do do and Morocco welts,
do Black F. G. 8. J. welts,
do do do set lierte,
do Kid Brogans,
do Calf do
do colored morocco Side Ties,
* do Fancy Gaiters,
do Kid French Tins, st 50cts.
E. ALEXANDER & Co.
Milledgcville, Oct. 1st, 1844. 2 tf
THIS DAY
KHVEIVED A NEW SUPPLY
OF
RICH DRESS GOODS!
BANCROFT'S
C ASHMERE De Ecosse.
Cashinerette,
Crape De Lame.
Mon-din De Lame.
Alspaccas.
Bombazines,
&c. See.
Milled” eville, Ocl. 29 1844.
&c.
Just Received, the following
WORKS!
H ARPERS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake
pen re's Plays, with fourteen hundred Encravings, bv R.
W. Woir and H. W. liuwet; The Picture Galley of the New
und Old World ; Italian and German without a master,found
ed on the Robertsonian method ; Gibbon’s decline and down-
fa ofthe Roman Empire: The l.ady at Home,or Leaves from
the every day Book, bv Mrs. Fleetwood; Cecilea Howard or
the young Lady who had finished her Education, by 'I'. 8.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Conscience ofthe Chris
tian render, by thn Reverend Caesar Malnn, D. D. : The brids
of Fort Edward.nn incident ofthe Revolution, Edited by G.
B. Zieher; Kiclilieu in Love or the youth ofChartea 1st; An
Historical Comedy in two Acts, by Benjamin Sc Young, N. R.;
The New monthly Mirror of Literature Hnd the fine Art*; The
Ladies' New National Magazine, Edited by John Inman, June
Numbers; The Mirror library containing Plates ol the latest
Slvle of Fashions lor the Ladies; Life of Andrew Jackaoo,
civil and military, with illustrations, by Amos Kendall, Eaq ;
Life and public services of Henry Clay, brought down to the
ytinrl8$l; Louis T. Klipstein’s Polyglot, an introduction to
the study of modern languages. The work is a perfect guide
to those who wish to sludv she different languages. 1 vol
ume of the Polyglot is comtdeted iu siz number*; Tba Cur
rency; The Tariff and Capital by Junius; alao, soma pieces
of the latest and most popular style of Music, for sale at
M. E; EbWARD’8 Store.
AHUedgevilfe, Gee
June 23d, 1844. Rtf
Brought to Jall y
a AT Irwintou, Wilkinson countv, Ga. a Ne
J 8 ro Boy who says his name is Burrel, about
seventeen years old, dark completion, long
4R7 face and down look, when spoken to. He eays
/ he belong* to a man by the name of William
OMSHMI Knight, living in Pike county,Ga.
Tha owner or owners are requested to coma forward,prove
properly,pav charges and taka him sway.
8. B. MURPHY, Jailor.
Sept. 9,1844. 21 tf
WILLIAM K. DcGRAFFENBIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely* Early County, Geo.
KxrxXRNCU—Hon. Seaborn Janet, Hon. W.T. CeC
quill, Hon. A. Iverton.Hon. Jatepb Slur git, Join Schley,
and Henry L. Binning Etqn.
Jen-1,
J. G. GREGORY A CO., jllnnagcn.
Atluntic l!utlr*ud b. uff.r.8 Iu
be lenu.; tud llwi m.I.J,»ofu..ft,n"****>• fclJJ
ki3.,l>. racriv.d at llii. Det-.ilra-nt. till th. £u*!2l32.
1845; and that the envelo|iri l.e m.tktd “3c.ltJpjJ *-4, I
I. No bid will k. cnn.id.ird which do., nnti,. ' f
l.e.t .qiinl lunti. ini 11 in n nf dollnr. end nil
Sm. .Inc. Wd d«, of Dec.inker, 1843. | r
■J. Th. »n of $300,11(10 .li»i| |» paW | ,
within thirty dnys .Iter h. .hell h. nnii6t*d i-r il- TW-hu,
of hi. kid. TIi. rim.lnder. hall W p.i,| «(t. r ,C ,w V-u,
of iwcnly Bv. yanra, or iwon.r, nt th. optimi ufu,. r 'Fi , "W
withth. .1. p.rcfni. Bond, of the «i.ft, all j, hl |P.wk.»,
t.r*.l nt Ih. ml. efrix pcrrentiuu per auunn, “S r, «ft'
annu.liy .1 lit. Tri-o.ury of th. Kiel.,
3. Jn adilitiun to the «kuv. mm ol$M0im ,i„
.ii.ll, .1 Ihe period nroratnld.mtniliUrf. th. .•’•’'-Wp
axn.mlrdon lh. Bund .ini;, ill. SVrl nf Dm-nd,.. 1 oV-Oftl
4. Th. purchaser .hell nnttm. nnd dinlilri. u?
Irocl. of lh. rlt.t. for iron, liinh.r, ermlinc a *"*•» I
matter or ’ntllg cunn.cl.d willi ilia lined, which I?7 •
progr... of rxcciulun, so that no rli.r|p ort l.i,,, ' n *•« , .
after mndenff.inn tire Sun* for oi nn .iTotint .f. 9. '**•
5. The ptirch.Mr ahnll pul end keep C nm.l9" R< *t
lh-Road (rnm Mnrthx..III. In Biirrmixh.’
villa on or hefme III. fir.t dnj of Nlirrmber !•«"' C *“-
Ou.tnnnuIce River nn tlln fir.t of Ortnhcr l ~ to fo
Plain, on Ihe first uf Nepinuher, 1647—.ml l0 j, I'rw,
Itivcrnn nr heforc Ihe firrl ufB.piembcr, 1851 n, . rf ,°—--1
lime ..the LPtfi.lntur.1nnjfj5r.nl. ' r|,lc . wWr
6. The pnrnhn.c .hill lie limited in frelcht 1
money Iu the ..in. rate, an prcirihcd in ||,„ ? , P“h|i I
prnridinx fur lire ..I. of ..id Hoad, pxcpi i„ of lift,
civil cuminntinn, when Hi. tran.pnrftliun »< .-1 J?"**r .
nitinn. of wur .Ii.ll be r.ducrd 5ft per cent, below *►
rule. cl "hn.ij
7. Thcpnrchnser .hull e ivc rqinl privilrra. ..j , .
In ill. Mum II. Kuil Ko.ll mill thpGcorjfi. Itnil It °V\ e,l ' I i*l
nii'c, in the tniiirlrrofpn-.pngcrs nnd pruji.riy
crimination whatsoever, adoptedur permitted inf.. *<•
nt suid brnlicit rondo, with repent m th. n| aca
the car., lift ftrmitin, of free ticket, in .,cnt, 0 ,“ |" ,l “Niir
road, ihe selling of whnt is cited a through licket,
gers, or for properly, or utherwire, .hall .ubjeci ih.
er to suit in every instance,by Ihe injured nan. . I
K ronf tliereul the minim tun amount oflianiJwip.f f" 00 o. lefa)
e $100. 1 t
b. The purche.Br.linllorg«niie«nilcnniiniia„._ j.
.eparate and distinct frmn .aid hrmieh rued. !
engine., era .ml officer.,.nd regulate Ih.arrital
turo of Ih. pn.Miiger cer or care by the cum•?*'
General Post Office Department for the lr«n,i»„i.. " .*■
United (Stale. Mail* 1400 •* 1$, |
9. The Sl.le .Ii.ll here . Ii.n nn th. Head aad h
tenanee. fur lh. fuilhful perfurmnnee of rat h m h „
piilntiun hereby made by Ihe ptirthn-er, enncfrnia. ,2 14
ment ol inonej',.nd cniupleliuii und enui|mient ol tl
and in naan or any branch thereof, the Eiecuiita ofiL iff
may fortliwiiii tuke pusaraeiun and contrul U l said it j ,
it. appurtenances. Ilti ® ■■■
111. When the purch.Mr, or purcliarerr, ih t n u.,
irmed llieUd ond 3d epecificaliona, lierendiff,,,,. 1
they m.y fortliwltb take poaaeasion ofthe Bail Hoad "I" I
appurtenance., and aniny ill the rights and privilrrmiL—.1
which now belong to ilia Slate. 1 l I“' k '*i, |
By order of th.Governnr.
Dee 17 JOHN H. STEELE, 8. E .„.
Dec. 17. 12 g
’The Con.titutliin.Iiat, "hdChronirle&Srnit„.i.,,
... end the Republican .nd Georgian uf 8.«JSl“ 4 L
publish the above once n week until dey ol rale. 1 L ‘
40,000!
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Clofl* 46, for 1844,
To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, the 28th of
December. 1844.
T8 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
IMMfiainrtt 3Pmk®Sc
1 Splendid Prize of- ■ •
t do do
1 Prize of.
I do
I do
I do
1 do
1 do
1 do
do
.*40,000
...10,000
.... 6,000
....0,000
. 3,000
9,000
a.ooo
1,009
1,000
1,000
9 prises of 1,250, 2 of 1,200, 2ft ofl,000, 20 of 500, 90 uf400,
40 uf300, 250 ul (50 dollar., foe. foe. foe.
Ticket. $10—Helve. $5—Quarter. $2 50.
Certificated uf Pucktigce uf 36 Whole Tickets $130
1)0 do 26 Half do 65
Du do 26 Quarter do 39 50
(D-Order. for Ticket, end Share, and Certificates ofP.ck-
age. in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive tlm most
prompt attention, nndun officio I nccount of each drawing sent
unmedi.lely after il is over to nil who order from u.—.ddreia
J. G. GREGORY dc Co., manager*,
12 2iP WASHINGTON CITY, D. C.
NEW FALL STYLES,
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS.
WILLIAMS, RANKIN & PENNIMAN,
No. 62 WILLIAM STREET.
CORNER OF CEDAR STREET,
NSW TOXX.
W OULD call the attention ol Dealers to their very exten
sive and full asaurted .Stock uf
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
which hare been bought al Ihe last Auction Sales at pri.
ce\far bet mo the cost of importation, and which they offer
at a small advance, for cash or approved notes.
Their stock will bn found to comprise every article in every
variety uf price and stvle ; and they solicit Ihe careful atten
tion cif buyers,satisfied that as it regards both, they can offer
the atrongeat inducements. TbeirasHoriment of
CASHMERES, CRAPES & MUSLIN DE LAJNES
comprizes new and elegant patterns of all quulities and latest
Myles; also,
CASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWLS,
Long and square; Knbyle,damask and plaid Woollen French
Bhawls; Thibet hlack nnd colored do.; Aluslin de Laine,plain
satin bordered and embroidered do.; also,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,at present low rates; with a general assort
ment ofMiliuery Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS & BLACK ALPACCAS,
Cotton and silk warp, u very extensive assortment; together
with sll'the various styles of DKR4S GOODrt, Lace Goods,
White Goods, Linen Cambrics and Cambric Handkerchiefs,
dic.&c. In
DRESS GOODS
they can shown great ranee of styles, in Rich Printed Cash
mere d'E( osse, of the lab at Paris patterns; Tiesans, Crupe
De Laines, Muslin De Lnines of Paris styles, never before
offered.
Alpeccns, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk, low and high
priced.
BILKS—Cameleon Brocade 8ilka : Cameleon Brocade
Striped Silks ; Plain and Satin Striped Helleniennes ; Black
and Blue Blank Satin Striped and Brocade figured Silks :
Satin Striped GrotGrames; Black and Blue Black Gres de
Swus, Italian Lustringa; Gros de Kheitns; Gros d’Afriques;
Black and Blue Black Satins. Also,
MILINERY GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and Satina of en
tirely new styles, Bonnet and Cup Ribbons,rich Fall patterns;
new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Black and Blue
Black, fig’d shaded plaid ; cut and uncut.
LACES.
Cap Laces in great variety,of new and elegant patterns 4
trimming Laces nnd Lace edgings, black and white; Silk,
Lisle’ Guipure,Mechin, Brussels,See,
Thread Laces ami Edgings, French, German and English.
SHAWLS.
Rich Cashmere nnd Broclie Long nnd square Shawls;Thibet
Aluslin De Lnine.KabvIc, Plaid, \\ oolten, Nett, dec. dtc.
^SILK SHAWLS—Dark Cameleon, Satin Striped, figured
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladie*. and Misses, of Kidd
ofthe most approved manufacture. Bueh, Merino, Wooiteu,
Silk, Lace, Filet, Egyptian, India Rubber, dtc.
Their stock will be found to enmprixe a full assortment of
all the various mnall item* needed, nnd they invite the atten
tion of Buyeis, with tho fullest confidence that they can sop'
everv want ,: --
ov. 6,1844.
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city St interior trade by the piece or package.
No. 44CEDAK STREET,
(NEAR WII.LIAN-8T.)
EE fit BREWSTER give notico lo Itaater* in Dry Good*
t»«ve removed their WARE-llOUSE for PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCL USIVELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Streel. By confining ibeir utiemion to PRINTS ONL> ,L
* **'*’? nnablea to exhibit an aoeorinient far surpassing anv
*’*' Iwftm 1 offered in America—and lo Mil .1 priced «■ low
*’“•*■*.** 4X1 Ih.» iIiom »hoe. attention i. divided
» l.rs* variety ol arllclee.
rh« Stock con.i.t. ofikvikai. thou.xxu rmxHnt xvi
colob., xnnnAci.n xvxnr v.nixxx or
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
for am
sassatssasag.**
Cylddncenfiyic... c.rrecwd with inrj v.ri.tftn of lire
9 it
MIDWAY FEMALE SEIIII.uiir
HE exercises of this Institution will be rsiumed o« tk.
I. first Monday of January next. " |
recomuiendaiion
T
The follow
y - - to the inrriii of tk!d 1
School i. pivrn py Prc.. I tutoi, who, from ,|„ pn,^"
of Ills reaidence, has had a full mapeclion nnd a k-erfect kaovl I
edge of its arrangements and qualification*; ’ I
“I take great pleasure in reco-nmending to public ittMtiM I
and confidence thn Midway Female Seminary undrr ikteu! I
of Mr. William Clark. And I deem it not only nn act ol
lice lo M r. Clark, but of duty to parent*, to hrv (lint 1 kw»
of no position beyond thepurental roof iu winch I would non I
confidently intrust a daughter'* education, iIiqh with Mr iid !
Mr*. Clark. The course of study appears to hr •oaidui j
solid.and the ornamental branched uf Music, Drawing nd I
Painting, anil Embroidery, receive a proper ainntio*. Tl* I
modem languages, French, Spanish and ltuliwu, are « '
taught by competent teacheis.
The rules and regulation* of the School, I think emintul* I
judicious. They are sirict, but kindly administered by aiaiH I
and eonscientiouschrimian gentleman. Mr. Clark pooeto I
the happy faculty of acquiring easily dm confidenes mdif. I
fcction ol his pupil*. Thune residing in his fumily iren d| I
time* under the best care and protectii.n. I
'J'lie principal charm of the hcIiooI is, to mv nrtiod, its moral
and religious lone, a vital element in jruuihiul trainisgtot I
often neglected. I
Whilst il is gratify ing to witnesslhe increasing aural wia J
Female Education in Georgia, nnd the number ofgo * ‘ 1
rising in different section* ofthe State. I con»iH»ff"i
ngeinent to other good school* to *oy that Mr. Clirk’iti!| ]
bear a favorable comparison with any fenml* school I know 1
for its intellectual iidvanlngn* and it* moral influence*.
The reasonaideueMH of hi* terms i* also n
in these limes of pecuniary pressure,
SAM’L K. TALMAGB.
Midway, Nov.29th, 1844.” io ft
rtcuauuenditios j
CLOTHS,
CA8SIMERE8 & VESTINGS. I
B LUE Black Broad Cloth.
Fine blue do do
Invis’e green do do
Brown, do do
Csdot mixed Cloth.
PlnidCasniuieres“latest style.”
Plain and Fancy do.
Valentin and Satin Vestings.
Plaid Velvet, do “very rich*"
ALSO,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Valencia Vests, 50 cents each.
Mnreno, do
Velvet and Satin do
Blue and Black Dress Coats.
do Frock, do
Over Coats, $12 a $18,
Beaver Frocks, Tweed Sacks. Flushing Sack*, Cloaks, |
&c &c. &C.
Clothes made nt the the shortest notice, snd wsmilcJt
fit. Cutting done. E. NV. BANCROFT.
Milledgeville, Sept.24. ^ if
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO.
al
WIU, CONTINUE THE I
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
in thin city, anil will on hitherto tlevuie tli.tr DtuM»p»l ate
lion lo the ..I. of Cultun, filling of order,,... rtetiriH 1 * j
forwarding of good, with d.ep.teh.
EVEHARD HAMILTON,
THOMAS IIAIIUEMAN,
C1IAKLE8 F. HAMIL'I
riAVAXXAH,3rd July, 1844.
JN, r >
iN, [
,'TON, >
Copartner!.
JUST RECEIVED, s
i NE W SUPPLY OF
o^FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODSlf
T HE undersigned^ would respectfully 0D 5 e .i!L #, *rfteuii< I
the c’ - ’ n ““
counties t
Winter (
not cheaper
rior ol Georgia. . ,
The Goochi consist in part ofthe followingartiolsii
Black and blue black Bombazines, do. Alpsccoi,
Bilk w arp Chileans, Aflghan Batin* snd .. ,I
Changeable Indiana Cloth—a new article for Lsuiss i j
Mourning Ginghams, Bilks, and Batins,
Plaid Ta*tar Damask,
Cashmere and Fancy Net Shawls,
Furniture and Fancy Calicoes,4-4 Mmirningco-
A large supply ofLysle Lace,Footing and Edgispi
Blue, Black and ltfueblack Broadcloths,
Black, Blueblack and fancy Cas*imeres,
with a variety ofotheranio.es too n jJJ^J 0 *rREA59j
N. B. All persons purchasing Dry Goodswoul I
their interest to call and examine his Good* before I
elsewhere. Picas* call at the sign of the New I ^ I
Goods Store. it J f
Milledgeville, Sept. 17, 1844. — ^
An*uIt 1 1
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Wandering Jew,
works of the day from
York, receiving constantly
those fond r ‘
to read, at
Angnil '■Jfi,I
en, »no First and Becond N ■ (af I
, by Eugene Bue. Also, other p#J
n the various popular pr**»J*. ^ I
Fork, receiving constantly ae fast as they are I
those fond of reading can obtain auch woiks *• j+niti. I
rmmd. at 6 M. E. EI>WARl)8^I2!i- I
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R OSE D'ALHKET. by G. P. R. James. Ksq-i ‘“L-g;I
of Our'*, by diaries Lyon, author nf Henry I
Charles O’Malley, flee.; Fairy Legend* of «rflAi
land,by T.Crotton Croker, a new edition; insi «•
ism
Domestic Romance, by the author of Elwood.ll
nr Like Father Like Bon; Amy Herbert, by a Lft<
by the Kav. W. BnwelJ, B. D. ki
The Life and public services of the Hoa.JswC**^
with a cninpendium of his Speeches,on Nation * P
•nres; also, a sketch of the Life of the |Jo». Oeotg**
published by N. Ilickmau: Life ami Speeches°f 4
vol.. Scc., 2, hy Greeley and McElratn: Majo'M
ship, with illustration*, by Darley; July No*, oi
bian l.adys’ and Gentlemen*’ Magazine mote of
of Bhakespeate, with a variety of other new woim
tnr mmU nt R M RIlW A Mlnre. jj ff
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