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atMffantes
al iba alRaa, »i*bhi faa tiara pnxeriMd by law,la abawcauaa,
if any they Kara why aaM latmaahauMaalba fraatad.
'.•ctafloa, IhialMUiday ol l>ao. 1844.
JOHN W. W. SNKAI), o. c. o.
ilavi.d on aa Ike property of Aug. A. Cullen'. to satiaf*v a
mortgage 8 fa ianueti out of the superior Court of Twinge
souhty in favor of Miliar, Ripley St Co. Property pointed
oaf in tuortgego.
Not. S, 1844.
8. U. MURPHEV, 0. Sh’tf.
6
Butt* January nurlf'g Sale.
W ILL, be Bold on the Irat Tuaaday lit JANUARY next,
before the Court-house door in (he (own of Jackson,
Batts county, within the legal houra of sale, the following
properly,to wit:
One lot of land, containing 2021 acres, more or lens, where
on William Head now lives, adjoining Richard Harper ; le
vied ones (he properly of George M. Head, to satisfy a fi fa
from BulU Superior Court in furor of Thomas Ueli vs’George
ll. Head. Propelty pointed out by plaintiff’* attorney.
Nov. 36,1844.
9 Ida
Baits January SberftJT’s Bale.
\M/ ILL be soldonthe first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
If before the Court-house door in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, within The legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One sorrel Mare eudone thousand pounds of Fodder, more
•flees; levied on as the property of Benjamin F. Moody to
Mtisfy one 8 fa from Butts Superior Court in fuvor of Peter
Mclntoah vi said Moody.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’* attorney.
o. h. p. McClendon, d. sheriff.
/ Nov. 36, 1844. .9 tda
W Butts Mortgage Psitponed Bale.
ILL be told on the first Tuesday «u FEBRUARY next,
before the Court-house door in the row n of Juckson,
Butte county, within the legal hours of tale, the following
property,to wit:
One lot of land. No *17$, in the 3d District of formerly Mon-
rooaoow Butte county; levied on ae the property of William
McElhaney to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butte Superior
Court in favor of Harriet McClendon, Administratrix or Wil
liam McClendon,deceased, va William McElbanev. Proper
ty pointed out in aaid fi fa. Levy made by G. C. McMichael,
dormer D. Sheriff, and returned to me thia 18th Nov. 1844.
H. H. DOSS, Sheriff.
Nor. 96,1844. 9 tda
■•ntfonerf fauuury Sheriff’* Sales
W ILLoe sold before the Court-house door al Mt. Vernon
Montgomery County, en the first Tuesday iu JAN
UARY next, within the usual houra of sole, the following
property, to wit:
Throe and a half lota of pine lead, lying in the 11th District,
and koowu by the following numbers, to wit: 30,23, 24, and
half of 35, containing 3024 acres each, more or leas, including
the Haprovemnnt whereon Ellas Barlow formerly lived; all
levied on as the property of Elias Barlow to satisfy sundry
1 all fi fas Issued from a Justice’s Court held in Captain
irk’sDistrict, in favor of David B. Creech and C. fit F.
' is Barlow and Aaa Johnson. Property pointed
boson. Levy made and returned to uie by a
ISO,too hundred and twenty acres of pine land, more or
; as folio*!;' one tdt, No. 370, and all of tw o hundred and
last lies on the east side of Joiner’s Creek—part oi all of
lands lying In the I3ttt District of eaid county ; levied on
oe the property of John Billers to natisfy six 6 fas issued from
a Justice a Court held in Cap*. Clark’* District, in favor of
K. McLennan vt John Bpiera. Levy made and returned to me
by aconstabis. !
J.M. WALL, Sheriff.
November 11, 1844. 9 tda
firai(»mny rabnair Sheri* sale.
‘ Mold before thaCoDrl-bou.a dovria Ml. Vernon,
toin.ry county, an Hi. ir.l Tiieeday in Ft.B-
I*. wiihui iba ii.uxUioura of aata. Ilia fullowing
d atraa of pirn. land,wore or laaa,ineludin, (be
<•lirn.au Jab, Cuilaa furinariy lived iu aaid
> ..Lira uf r.ndlelcri Cravk; Irvi.d on aa Ilia
. ohil Curia, to aoliafy one 4 fa ieau.d from lha
Soon In Iba Slat Company Dial. O. M. in favor of
lulMyra«xlolM Curie*. Levy node and nuiroad
a '^ 0< soKo 1 *i'qn R. WILLIAMSON, Oaply.ShC
Pae. «4,1M4. ,r ' 18
w «TfS!% r dffa , aCTja^w..!i? , „ e .;, b ..
V V fendra Ouart-bMaa dear it Iba low a uf JaakaiMivillo,
J 'r ouitpryj, aritkix iba laj.l baura uf aala, iba fullowing
Wm» llwrit'a SaU«.
,L bo aold bafjra
, . . .raaboru , Vara . _
JANUARYnail, within ihn u.ual bnuia
urt-houpe door in lha inwnnf
county, nn the Ural Tueeday It
ial bnuia nf aala ih.
J.maa O. While. I'ruiierl.v pnhitaj nut by ..id While.
■ Guest, snariir.
November 19.1844.
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AOIIIIUSVKATOK'S (ALLS.
ASinlnlatral.r'. Sale.
A ORP.EAIH.Yman order of lb. Honorable III. Inferior
Court nl L.ureoa county, when willing a. .Court of Or
dinary, will In- .old in Ilia town nr Uubliu, in .aid ennuty, bo-
lure lira Cuurt-lruuM door, on lha Ural Tueaday in February
oral, be i ween lire u.ual hour, of eel., ail uf tire land, belong
ing in lire ..tale of Mum. Ti.nn, lit. of .aid county, dec...
ad. Sold fur ilia benefit of beira and creditor.. Term, on
lire davuf aala. ABNER T1SON, Adm’r.
Nnvamber8th, 1844. 7 Ida
am and atkwra vf^aaid Danb.B. Properly pointed nut
. ''* flM ’’ JAS. W. MAPPIN, Sheri* - .
Pan; 94,1844.
MbHfRib Sherll’i Sale.
ILL*bn XoM before Ihn Cnbn-honan door in Ealunlnn,
Pblnaa cpbnlv.na Ibn <1.1 Tnaaday iu M.r-li next,
‘ > u.ual puura of aala, lha following proparly.lu »it:
a Nag roe. via ; George, Harry, Allen, Mary, Nar-
.0.1., Nan, Jala, Charlotte, Heuriatla. Jeff. Rich, Ivcr-
darinh, George, Poll, Mai, Harriot, and Johnaon: alao,
uulaa, Back, Gin, Kil and Mark; Mika, a gray lioraa:
__ a,a white mere; one baroach and harnan, ona road
S and bnrneae, ox cart and oxen; all levied on aa lha
y nf John II . Clerk to aatlifV sundry monger, fi faa
nr of John P. Kay, Jonaa Kendrick and other mort
gage fl faa va aaid John H. Clark.
Property pointed out in aaid fi fha.
W.T. SAMMONS,l>.Sheriff.
Dae. 34,1844. 13
Crnnrfard Jimunry SherlfT’a Sale.
W ILL be .old before lha Cnnrt-houee door, in lira town nf
Knoxville,on Iba filat Tiieadav in JANUARY next,
within lha aaaal houra of aala, lha following property, to rvit:
Una Iowa lot, No. 33, containing ona third of an acre, with
the appurtenances, to wlr: ona storehouae anil etablea ; levi
ed an aitha property of E. W. St J. Dannie, lo satisfy two fi
faa from Crawford ’Superior Court iu favor ofD.k A. Wesson
4k'Co.and othars vs R. W. fit J. Dennis. Property pointed
out by PlainlilPs attorney.
Due. 3,1»44
Wilkinson January Sheriff’s Bale.
W ILL be solid before the Court-house door it. Irwiuton,
Wilkinson county,on the fir*t Tuesday in JANUARY
next, within the usual houra of sale, the following property
lo wit:
Ode mouse colored mule,about four years old; one cotton gin
end five stacks of (odder; levied on ns the property of Aug. A.
Cullens, to sfttisfy a fi fa issued dot ofthe Superior Court of
said county in favor of Oran Davir and Nancy Pittman, Ad
ministrator pod Administratrix on the estate ot Buckner Pitt
man. deceased, va. Cullens, Beall and Bush. Property point
ed out by Gfeen B. Burney, endorser.
« W. W. BEALL, Sheriff.
Nov .5,1844.5
Wilkinson January ShcrlH ’s Snle.
\TTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
VY at the Court-house d4or In the town of Irvrinton, Wil-
klnaoo county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
One lot of land Wing in the 23d Dint., No. 193, adjoining
lands of John Smith and others; levied on to satisfy a fi (a
controlled by John Smith vs Jones Murp'
WALTER ¥1
Dec. 3,1844.^
Wilkinson Jaunary bhtsriff’s Snle.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Irwiuton, Wilkinson county, on'the first Tuesday
io JANUARY next, within the usual hoursofsale, the (of-
•lowing property to wit:
Two hundred two and a half acres of pine land, well im-
f iroved, lying ih the third District, number not known adjoin-
ng lands of Nancy Pittman and Benjamin Kemp and others,
fcnoWu %e the John K. Whaley piece, lying on Big Sandy ;
levied on as the property of Michael Picket to satisfy'one fi fa
issued from the superior Court of said county in favor of Wi
ley Miller va aaid Picket. Property pointed out by aaid Mil-
tor- . . , ..
Two hundred two and a half acres of pine lend, number not
Imown, whereon Colman Vaughn now fives, known ns the
Bhafaer Place, lying in the 3dDmrict, adjoining lands of James
Jackson and others; levied on as the property of Wvmt Mer
ideth to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of the Central Bank of
Georgia and others va spid Alerideth. Property pointed out
• by aaid Meridcth.
S.B. MURPHY, D. Sheriff.
Pec.8,1844. »Q ids
Wilkinson Mortgase Sheriff’s Sale.
WMTILLbesold ou the Arst Tuesday in JANUARY next,
fv within the usual houra ofshlo, before the Court-hc use
door in Irwiuton, Wilkinson county, the following property,
rtowit:
One negro man named Gilbert, a woman named Sarah, a
'Woman named Fan, a bov named Sam, and a hoy named J im;
AdinlniBirater** Sale.
A GREEABLY loan order ofthe Inferior Court of Wil
kinson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
usual hours ofsale, before the Court-house door in the town
of irwintou, in said county,
THE LAND AND NEGROES
belonging to the estate of John Kettles, late of said county,
deceased.
Term* made known oa the day of sale.
MARTHA KETTLES, Administratrix.
WILLIAM G A HR ATT, ) . Im .
JAMES 11. MILLS, JAUmra.
Wilkiueon county, Oci. 26th, 1844. 6 (As
Administrators’ Sale.
A GREEABLYto aounlnr ofthe Honorable Inferior Court
of Telfair countv, will ha sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, before'lire Courthouse dour io the town ul
Jacksonville, io said county, within the leg.l hour, of .ale,
Ilia followin* land, to wit:
Lota number three hundred (300.) ona hundred and thirty-
eight (Kill.) and three hnn.ired sod eevenry-Ihre. (373,) In lira
first District oloriginnlly A|i|iling. oo,v Telfair county, con
tinuing *90 acres, inure or lees, 'ring on the eest side of the
OcmuTgee river, end on Ilia Rlacket.ear road, with n store
house, dwelling, and other out-boueea, about twenty acre,
cleared lend— nil in « very gomi situation for cultivation—
Sold for til' benefit of Iho heir, and creditors of Kenneth Mc
Lennan. late til aaid county, deceuled. I’erioa of aale made
known on Iho day.
D.‘ R.' CREECH, £ Administrator,.
Telfair county,Oct. 2Glh, 1844. 6 tda
Administrator’s Male.
U NDER AN ORDER of the honorable Inferior
Court ot Telfair County, will be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Jacksonville, Telfair county on the
First Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours of
sale the following properly lo wit:
Lots of land No’s 61,60, 58, and SI, in the 7th Di*trict of
muigee River,including the residence and plantation of Ar
thur Bland deceased. . , ^ „
Also, before the Court House door in the Town of Canton
Cheiokee County, Lot No. 008, 16lh district and 2d section ;
and laOl No. 298, 17th district and 1st section of Cherokee
County.
Alsu before the Court House door in the Town of Dulilon-
ega Lumpkin county, Lot No 395,4th District aud 1 at section
of original I v Cherokee now Lumpkin county.
A Iso. before the Court House door in the town of Clarkes-
ville, Haberahamcounty, Lot No. 54, lltli district of Haber-
aliam County.
A Iso, before the Court House door in the town ofllolmes-
vilie Appling County, Lot No. 186, 6th district of Appling
^ Also^before the Court House door in the town of Mt. Ver-
vernon Montgomery County, Lot No.7, in the town of Mt.
Vernon Montgomery County. Sold as the properly of Arthur
Bland deceased. Terms made known on the dnv of sale.
J. C. CLEMENTS,? . . .
Oct,39,1844,—5—id D. B.CREECH. J Ad.n re
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Administrator's Sale.
1LI BE SOLD on the First Tuesday in January next
. . agreeable to nil older of the Inferior Court of Twiggs
County, when sitting lor ordinary purposi-s, the LAND and
NEGROES belonging to the estate of Dorothy Rhodes, late
of Twiggs county Deceased. Terms made known on the
IRA PECK, Admr.
ctober 29th, 1844. 5 td
Administrator’s Sale.
riLL be aold on the first Tuesday in January next, to the
“ * “ Jacksonville,
YV highest bidder, at the Court house i
Telfair County,Lot* No.95,109, 111, and 186, being in the
8th District or Telfair county The plantation is in good
farming order. The above property belonging to the estate
of John St udstill, deceased, sold for the purpose of paying his
debts,and for distribution among the heirs. Terms on the day
or sale. ZIBIA STUDST1LL, Adm’r.
Jacksonville,October8,1844. 2
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Irwiuton, Wilkinson county, between the usual hours
ofsale. on the first Tuesday in January next,
All the lands of William Smith, l*te of said county, de
ceased, wh»-reon the said Smith lived at the time of bis death,
with the widow’s dower excepted.
Also, six negroes, belonging to eaid estate. All sold for the
benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
JAMES ROSS, Aihn’r.
Wilkinson county. October 14,1844. 4 ids
GEORG!Ai Baldwin Cnmtjr.
VA/HERBAS Hugh Knex,Administratord* totftNmoI
v v the estate of A blender Green, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said Administration:
These are, therelore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of eaid deceased lo be end appear
at my oAce within the time prescribed by lew, to shew cause,
if any they have, why eaid letters should not be granted.
Given under ray hand atoffice, this 17thday of Dec, 1844*
12 mbiu JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.o.o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Cffilltr*
W HEREAS Isaac E. Bower applies to inn for lettera of
Administration on (be estate of Donald M. McDonald,
lateofsaid county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish till and aingulsi
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, to shoe
cause, if any they have, why said lettera should not be granted.
Given under my hand atoffice, this lUthdnv ol Dec 1844.
11 5t JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c.c.o.
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
W HEREAS Mrs. Jane Mitchell, Executrix oo the estate
uf WiliiamS. Mitchell, deceased, applies to uie for let
ters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
if any they have, why said letters should not bn granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day olllec. 1844.
10 m6m JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Couuly.
W H EREAS John J. Mitchell applies to me for letteis of
Administration de bonis non on the estate of David B.
Mitchell, late of aaid county .deceased :
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditors of suid deceased, to he and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show causa
ifany exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day ot Dec., 1844.
10 5l JOHN W. VV. SNEAD, c. c. o-
GEORG1A, Baldwin Couuly.
W HEREAS John 8. Stephens, administrator on the es-
late of Allen B. Stephen* , deceused, applies to inn for
letters of dismission from said Administration:
These are,therefore,tociteandadmonish allandsingul ar
the kindred und creditors ol saidueceased,to he and app ear
at mv office within the time prescribed by law.toshowcauee,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granle-d.
Given under mv hand atoffice,this 16th day ol July, 1844.
42 n.6«n JOHN VV. VV. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEoKGIA. Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS John Smith applies tome li»r letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Wiley Kutlr nd, late of
•aid county, deceased :
These ere, therefore, to cite mid admonish all mid singular,
the kindred and creditors of suid deceused, to bo and appear
at iny offiee, within the time preset ibed by law, to show
cause, ifany they huve, why said letters should rtolhe granted.
Given under iny hand, at office, this 18th day of Dec. 1844:
13 5t A. B. RAlFORD.c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Needham W. Brown applies to me for let
ter* of Administration on the estate of George VV.
Hearndon, late ofsaid county, deceased:
These are therelore, to cite and adnionishal I and singular,the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within tin lime prescribed by law, to show cuuse, ifany
they hove, why aaid letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand ut office, this 18th day of Dce M 1844.
J3 5t A. B. RAlFORD.c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREA8 William C. Parker, Administrator on the
estate of Matthew Underwood, applies to me for let
ters of dismission front said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditor* of said deceased, to he and
nppear at my offiee within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he
* Given undermy hand at office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
• ------ AUG. B.RA1FORD. Clerk.
7 m6m
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HERE A 8 8atnitel Sanders, Agent for Claibourne B.
Sanders, as Administrator on the estate ol Martlm
Sanders, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
Administration, ns Agent aforesaid : ....
These ure,t herefure,incite and admonish all andsingular
the kindred und creditorsof saiddeceased ,to be unduppear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show
cause, it any they have, why suid letters should nothegranted
Given uuder my hand at office this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 mffin AUG. B. RA1FORD. Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkinton County.
W HEREAS Muse* 8. West and Alfred Branham, Ad
ministrators on the Estate of John Wise, apply to me
for letters of dismission from suid Administration:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
he und appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by law
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters dismissory
should not he granted.
Given under my hund nt office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
AUGUSTUS B. RAIFORD, Clerk.
October 1, 1844.
1 mfim
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
W HEREAS James H. McCall applies to me for let
ters of Administration on the eBtute of John G.
McCall, lute of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased io be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
ifany exists, why said letters should not'he grinned.
Given under my hand ut office, lhis27ih day of Nov. 1844.
11 5t FARQUHARD McR.VE, c. c. o.
Administrator’* Sale.
A GREEABLY to anorderof the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary,
purposes, will he sold before the Court House deor, in the
town of lrwinton,on the first Tuesday in January next, the
negroes belonging to the estate of Benjamin Exuin, Jale of
said county, deceased.
Terms made known ou tho day of sale.
JAMES EXUM, J<r.,Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, August 20th, 1844. 47
Assignee’s Sale.
W ILL be aold on the first Tuesday in January next,at
Eatouton, a Negro woman named Patience, belonging
— u * Sold at the risk of former purchaser.
J. A. MERIVVETHER, Assignee.
12 3t
Dec 17, 1844.
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
Wynu, deceased.
HANNAH WYNN, Executrix.
Dec. 2,1844. 11
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
W IIEREA8 Norman Giilis and Mark Phillips apply to
me for loiters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Giilis, late ofsaid couuty,deceased.
These are therefore tocite aud admonish all and singular
the kindred nud creditors of said deceased, to he and ap
pear ut my office within the lime prescribed by law,to show
causeifaiiy they have, why said leilerssliould not he granted.
Given under my hund nt office, this 6th day of 8ept., 1844.
51 6in FARQUHARD McllAE, C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
W HEREAS William \V illiur.a applies to me for letters
of Administration on the estnta of Stephen Hoge, late
of aaid county, deceust-d :
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased lo be and nppear at
my offiee within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
ifany they h ive.whv said letters should not he granted.
Given under iny hand at office, this 16ih day of Dec. 1844.
13 5t JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o.
the honorable Inferior Court ol Newton county,
while sitting aa a Court ofOrdiaary, for leave to sell as much
ofthe real estate of William P. Graham, deceased, ae lies in I
the county of Newton ; ond also, for leave to sell some ofthe ,
negroes belonging to said estate.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm’xj I
IVERSON L. GRAVES,Adm’r
Dec.2,1844. II
honorable tjie Inferior Court of Telfair county,
while sitting us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
reul estate of Win. St udstill, sen. late ofsaid county, deceas
ed. VVM. STUDSTILL,jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, Nov. 17,1844. 9
ENOIJR MONTHS after date application will be
A 1 made lo the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin
son county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the laud and negroes belonging to the estate of Benja
min Exum.late of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM A. HALL, ) ...
DANIEL E. COLLINS, j Adra ra ’
Wilkinson county,Nov.5th, 1844. 7
I j^OER MONTHS after date application will be inailf
to lha honorable lulerior Court of Newton county whilu
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro innit
Bob, belonging to the estate of Zacheus A.Middle!)rooks deed.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* ofsaid deceas
ed. ZEUE MIDDLE BROOKS Adm*r.
October 1,1844. l 4m
1/OIJH MONTHS after date, application will be
I made to the Inferior Court of Putnam county, when
aiding for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es
tate aud part of the negroes belonging lo the estate of John
Ingram, deceased.
Sept. 24,1644.
WM. INGRAM, J-..,.
BENJ. INGRAM, \ or, ‘
ENOtJR MONTHS after date, application will be
1/ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Pulaski
county when eitling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a
part of the Nagroes belonging to the estate of Edward Burch,
sen,deceased.
EDWARD A. BURCH, Administrator.
Hawkinsville, August 16th,1844. 48
Inferior Court of Wtlkiiiaon
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to eell
the real estate belonging to (he estate of Benjamin Exum.late
of said county, deceaaeo,
JAMES EXUM, Jr. Adro'r.
August 12th 1844. 47
pODB
l in.d. I
nONTHR allar data. .ppUo.lloD will!,.
mad. to tha Houor.blatha lofenor Court ol Putnam
Counter, while aitiiu, for ordinary purport*., lor laa.a to aall
■ ha naprooa belonging to lha .atala of Richard P. Ingram,
derauad. Bt tux Auai.tarxtTO*.
IH.,*, 1944. II—(who)
F OIIH MONTHS.ft.rd.ta,applic.tlo. will b. mad.
M IM Inferior Coart of Uoooturoouiily, whan .ittin. for
ordimr, parpaaaa, for loo.o to aali lot of land No. 3M, la
tha 90lh oiMviot oforitrhralljr Early, bal oow Daoator
tp,Moa|ia( to Ih. bjr. ofBwrli.( Hi*.., IknmI, for ih.
parpomaf uakiaf * divimon .mooni III. hair, af Mid do-
HU*. Til ON A HINES, Bmci
Pmrabir 4th, 1944. II
GEORGIA, l Court of Ordinary,
Newton County, i September Term, 1844
W HEREAS Joel Colly, Administrator on the estate of
Susannah Tillery, late of suid couuty, doceused, ap
plies for letter* of Dismission from said estate :
These are, therelore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to be and uppear nt
my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they huve, why said li tter* of dismission should not be
granted.
Given undermy hand, at office, this 9lh day of8ept.l844.
51 6m WM.D. LUCKIB,C. C.O.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Kelly, deceused :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al 1 and singular
the kindred nnd creditors ofsaid deceased, lo hr ind appear at
my office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be grunted.
Given undermy baud, at office, ibis lfitli ditv of Nov. 1814.
9 5t WM. D. LUCK1E, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
W HEREAS William Thompson applies for letters of Ad*
ministration on the estate of David Cowden, deceused :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be And appenr at
my office within the time prescribed by law , to shew cause, if
uny they have, why said letters should not be granted to said
applicants.
Given uuder my baud, at office, this 25th day of Nov. 1844.
10 5t WM. D.LUCKIE, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Telfair Couuly.
W HEREAS Joel Johnson applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate of Mnrguiet Ann Johnson,
late ol aaid county, deceased :
These are therelore to cite and admoniidi all und singular the
kindred and creditors of said d* ceased, to he nnd appenr ut my
office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any
they have, why said letteis should not he granted.
Given under my baud at office this 7ih day of Dec,, 1814.
12 5t JNO. F. McKAE, C. C. O.
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Putnam countv,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all die
lands belonging to the estate of Elisabeth Bradley, late of
•aid county,deceased.
R. W. SANFORD, Adm’r.
Putnam county, August 8, 1844. 46
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persona indebted to the estate of William D.Cole, de
cessed, are requested to make immediate payment, and
all persona having demands against saidestate, to present them
to the Subscriber,duly alteeted, within the lime prexribed by
lew. JOHN C* MASON, Administrator
Putnam county, Dec, 24, 1844. de bonis non.
Notice tv Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted lo the eatate of Isaiah Wheeler, 1st*
of Baldwin eounty. deceased, are requested to make im
mediate payment; aud all to whom said astate is indebted, are
hereby notified to present their claims duly authenticated,
within the lime prescribed by law,
DEL.IL,
Dec.24lh,1844.
All WHEELER. Adir
13 «t
N.Uce t. Debtor, aa* Creditors.
A I.L p.r.on. iml.bt.dtu tbr «.t>t« ofWm.giud«till,«rn.,
I.t. ol r.ll.ir county, d.c.k..d,xr. r«q.nrt«d lom.k.
imm.dt.1. poyiMOt; and thoM hi.ln, claim. iin.1 lb.
M*M, will render lb.ni la, July .uilnnlw.I.d, >n term, ot
UmUw.
WN.
THfclr co.oly, No.: 17,1941.
BOY «OOM.
2000 Negro Blankets, sup'r quality.
300p*railed “ “
500 piece* Calico: new aud rioh patents,
100 M Mo*, lie Lhiua; cheap and rich,
22 “ Cashmere decosse; 50 to 03| par yard,
Susans, ALpacco* end Bombasine,
4 p’s fix’d Roumelia (new article) ladies dress,
20 p’s Bilks. riot test and latest styles,
4 ire Black Pedeloie and gro. de swiaa.
Worsted binding, Ribbons. Hooka and eyes,
Buttons, pins and Noodles, and cot. cord,,
Hwias Jackooet and Mull muslins,
Gent and Ladies gloves, wool do.
100 p’a Satinets, from 37 to $1 50,
50 *' Rent. Jeans 37 to 75
J P*! White, red, scarlet mid greon ilaunelsj]
Padding, buckram.and m'rge,
6 doe. White aud black silk hose,
50 u cotton 10 to 37 pr.
Silk, worsted and camel hair shawls,
50 doe. Gent, silk hundk'fs.
id black era 1
f nil kind*,
1 case unibrftilas,
Fine Tooth, dressing ami pocket combs,
Ladies toilet! Brushes,
Shaving nnd tooth brushes,
800 p’s 4-4 brown homespuu,
200 “ bleached “
400 “brown u J, 5 to lOcts. y’d.
SHOES MO BOOTS.
2000 pairs Negro shoes,
500 “ do very tup'rarticl*,
300 “ Kip do $1 good article,
200 •* do verv good,
100 “ Gent cnlfshi.es 01 75,
300 “ Boys kip and calf shoes 75 to 01
2 cases gent, calf boots 05 50,
2 •* “ water proof do nnd peg’dy
20 boxes Ladies Kid and Guiter shoes 75 to 01 25,
100 p’rs Misses do do 50 to 74
HATS MD CAPS.
20 cn.exGent. Hfuvrr bats,
10 “ *• Broadbrim,,! 50 to ,3
M dux. block wool do.
Cl.T.Pulk .nd OI« Dull cup.,
SMefolh and fur cap.,
BONNETS.
1 case durance plait bonnets,
2 “ fine straw do
1 “ fsnoy silk do
I “ velvet do
1 -* flori-nce braid do
Great variety of flower*, Ac. fitc.
HARD WARE.
30dor., knives and forks, 50 to l 50
10 “ Gout, pocket knives,
12 Pad locks,
6 41 plated and knob do
500 cut Tucks,
Shears, scissors, table and tea spoons,
Hand-saws,hammers,files, Ac., Ac.
CROCKERY WARE.
500 SetsCup* and Saucers, 25,
200 doz. Plates, 25,
50 Sets china cops and saucers,)
50 dux. '* plates,
20 “ Bowls, of all sizes,
20 “ Pitchers, “ “
10 “ Dishes, 5 doz. de*p do.
75 “ I'amblers, of all kinds,
Bowls and Pitchers,
Toilett and swing glasses.
WOODEN WARE.
3 Next. Tub.
3 doz. Pails and buckets,
3 Nests buckets,
6 doz. Brooms,
Whists, brushes, Ac. Ac.
SADDLES, IIRIDLES, Ac.
2 doz. Gent. Saddles,
1 *• Ladies do
6 •! Bridles,
Martingales, Sersinglcs,Gerths, Whips, Saddle bags, Trunks
Ac. Ac,
DRUOS. MEDICINES, Ac.
Castor Oil, B’ts Drops, I'arneoric, Lnudnnnm,Snuff, China
mon, Nutmeg, Ginger, Spice, Pepper,Copperas, Indigo,Per
fumery, Cologne, Ac. Ac.
Q7A1I of the above articles will bo sold lower than ever offered before iu this market. My friends are respectfully invi-
ed to call and examine for theiusvlvcs.
JAMES H. SIIAHAN.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1 at/, 1844. 1 tf
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE,
A LARGE Lot of thick hlnck and Russet Brogans forNe
groes. 100U pair Kip Brogans
500 do do nt 01
BOOTS.
do
Boys’sewed, und pegged do
Gents’ finn Clf. sewed Brogans
do do pegged do
do velvet Slips
Boys’ and youths’ Brogans, (assorted)
ALSO,
Ladies kid Slips.(assorted)
do do and Morocco welts,
de Black F. G. S.J. weltr,
do do dosetlierls,
do Kid Brogans,
do Calf do
do colored morocco Side Ties,
do Fancy Gaiter*,
do Kid French Tins, at 50 cts.
E. ALEXANDER A Co.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1st, 1844. 2 tf
WM. 8TUD8T!LL,jr. Adut’r.
» fit
THIS DAY
RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY
OF
RICH DRESS GOODS!
BANCROFT'S
C ASHMERE De Eco*se.
Cashmerette,
Crape De Laine.
Mouslin De Lome.
Alapaccaa.
Bombazines,
&c. Ac. Ac.
Milledgeville, Oct. 29 1844.
Neto York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city A interior trade by the piece or package.
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
(NEAR WILLIAM-8T.)
L EE A BREWSTER give notico lo Dealers in Dry Goods
that thev have removed their WARE-HOUSE for PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCI US1VELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention to PRINTS ONL! ,L
A B are enabled to exhibit an assortment fur surpassing any
ever before offered in America—nnd to sell at prices os low
nnd gknkrally LowKR, than those whose attention is divided
among a large variety of articles.
The Stock consists of several thousand patterns ani
COLORS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—many styles oj which are got up exclusively for thev
own sales,and cannot be had elsewhere, except in secondhand*.
Dealers iu Prints will find it for their interest to examine
this stock before making their purchases—they will have the
advantage of learning the lowest market price, and compar
ing all the desirable styles in market Bids by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the
markei,nre placed in the hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2 If
Hi?
Just Received, the following
WORKS!
ARPF.RS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake-
Xpenre’s Plays, with fourteen hundred Engravings, by R.
. weir and H.W. ilowet; The Picture Galley or the Now
and Old World ; Italian und German without a master,found
ed on the Robertsonian method ; Gibbon’s decline and down-
fa ofthe Roman Empire: The Lady at Home, or leaves from
the every day Book, by Mrs. Fleetwood; Cecilea Howard or
the young Lady who hmi finished her Education, by T. S.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Conscience ofthe Chris
tian reader, by the Reverend Caesar Malnn,D. D. ; The bride
of Fort Edwiird : an incident ofthe Revolution, Edited by G.
B. Zieher; Richlieu in Love or the youth ofChnrles 1st; An
Historical Comedy in two Acte, by Benjamin A Young, N. R.;
The New monthly Mirror ofLilernture nnd the fine Arts ; The
Ladies’ New National Magazine, Edited by John Inman, June
Numbers; The Mirror library containing Plates of the latest
Style of Fashions lor the Ladies; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil and military, with illustration*, by Amos Kendall, Esq ;
Life und public services of Henry Clay, brought down to the
year 18 01 ; Louis T. Klipsteiu’s Polyglot, an introduction to
the study of modern languages. The work is a perfect guide
to those who wish to atudv she different languages. I vol
ume ofthe Polyglot i* completed in six numbers; The Cur
rency; The Tariff and Capital by Junius; also, some pieces
of the lutest and most popular style of Music, for sale at
M.E. EDWARD’S Store.
. Milledgeville, Geo
June 23d, 1844. 38 if
, . has abandoned my bed and board
fir two months last past, aud they are forewarned from cr*d
iting her up»n my account, ns I am determined to pav none
of her contracts. WILLIAM WALLACE.
Dec. 17, 1844. 12 9i
NBW WORKS.
J UST RECEIVED, Arrali Neil, or Times of Old, a Ro
mance by G. P. R. James, Esq. The II. Family, or
Tralinuan, Axel and Anna, and other Tales, by Frederick
Breiner, translated by Mark Howell. The Grandfather, a
novel b> the late Miss EllenPickeriug. The Autobiography
ofHenrich Stalling*, late Aulic Counsellor ofthe Grand
Duke of Baden, Ac. Ac. translated from the German by L.
Jackson. Arthur's Lady’s Magazine, Campbell's Foreign
8cmi Monthly M.R.iine, or Seluot Miscellany uf Kuropeun
Literature aud Art. The Columbian Lady ’sand Gentleman's
Magazine. Goody’s Magazine and Lady's Book. The La
dy’s National Maituzine. The Lady’s Musical Library, Au
gust No. Also, No. 6, ofthe Pictorial Bible, with a variety
ofolher interesting works.
AT M. E. EDWARDS’S STORE.
August 20, 1844. 47 t f
PENITENTIARY !
1 nn nnn wanted immediately forthe
1 U useofthif Institution, anda large quantity of
Ncantllngl, Sheetings, mid square hewn Tim*
hers, to be ofhest pitch nine, and delivered immediately/or
which cash orbarter will he paid.
Persons desirous of entering into contracts will piesent
themselves! mmediately.
Mtll J ... , ABNER HAMMOND,Inapeetor
Milledgeville Innuary 1, J844. 14 tf
BRILLIANT LOTTERIES.
For Janiiat'Y, 1*4.,.
T. O. OXBOOXT Sl CO., Manager*.
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Clo». No. 2, fur 1845,
robe drawn in Alexandria. D.C., on Saturday, tha lltli of
January, 1845.
GRAND CAPITALS.
38.000 Dollars I 10,000 Dollars!
8.000 Dollars I 8 000 Dollars I
0,000 Dollars I 3,120 Dollars I
30 Frizes of 1,300 dollars!
30 of 3001 30 of 400!
dec. Stc. See.
Tickets (ID—Halves $5—(luurters J2 50.
Certificates uf Packages ufati Whole Tiukcta 9130
Do do 26 Half da 65
Do do 26 Qnurler do 32(
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class3, for 1845, ’
To he drawn in Alexandria, D. C. nn Saturday, the 18th of
January, 1845.
13 Drawn Ballots.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
30.000 Dollars I 10,000 Dollars 1
8.000 Dollars I 0,000 Dollars I
3.400 Dollars I 2,500 Dollars 1
a,000 Dollars 1 1.000 Dollars 1
IO Frizes of 1,000 Dollars!
90 of *300 ! 10 of 0*00 !
fee. Ac. Ac.
'I'ickets 010—Halve* 05—Quarter* 02 50.
Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets 0120
Do do 25 Half do 60
Do do 25 Quarter do 30
olI.tJtlJflOTHl
50,000 Dollars!
80 niZBB or 1,000 douaxi z i
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY.
_ . , Cia.i 4. for 1845,
In be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday the Q5th of
January, 1845.
IPinL^®So
1 Splendid Prize of. *30,000
I 2® *o 13 000
! 59
j ll
130 do
Ac# Ac#
ticket* 0I2-—Halves 06—Quarters 03— Eighths I 50.
Certificates of Packages of 26 whole Tickets 0160.
do 26 Half do 80.
J}° do 26 Quarter do 40.
1)0 do 26 Eighth do 20.
(LFOrders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates ofPnck-
ages hi the above Splendid Lotteries will teccive the most
prompt attention, nnd an official account of each drawing sent
immediately after it i* over to all who order from us—address
*.«• CiREGOHY A Co., Malinger*,
12 3 * WASHINGTON CITY, D. C.
notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John Johnston, late
of Jasper county, deceased, are requested to make im
mediate payment; and thona to whom eaid estate mav he in
deb(ed,are hereby notified lo present their claims wiitiin the
time prescribed by lew.
WILLIAM M. JOHNSTON. Ex’r.
Jesper eeuaty, Nov. 18th, 1844. y 6t
WILUAM K. DeOKAFFENBIBD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely, Early Conaty, Geo.
Reference*—/fan. Seaborn Jones, Him. W.T. CoL
’ irm-i, i
CLOTHS
PSfflBIi* VESTINGS.
L# Fine blue do do
Invis’e green dd do
lirnwn, do do
Cadiit mixed Cloth.
PlHidCassiineres^latcst style.”
Plain ond Fancy do.
Valentin and tiutiu Vestings.
Plaid Velvet, do “very rich.”
ALSO,
v READY MADE CLOTHING.
Valencia Vests,50 cent* each.
Mureno, do
Velvet and Satin do
Blue and Black Dress Coats.
do Fiock. do
Oyer Coats, *12 a *18.
Beaver t rucks, |'wea<l dick.. Flushing Beck., Cloaks,
etc Stc. Sic.
Clothes made at the the shorted notice and warranted to
" :. M U , , " n ?.! lon "- E - ", BANCROFT.
Milledgeville, Sept.24. 52 if
boots'* shoes.
Just received and are now Opening at
.1 , , TREANOR’S
A Urge lot of Boots dfc Stioesnf (lie first qaalitv;
ri also, a large supply of NCKI'O Ul’ORIins land
RllftSCtS, which lit, will sell at greatI, reducedgricee.
Milledgeville, Sept. 17,1844. J ’ * *”‘‘*91?/’*
BroiiKht to Aall,
A I Irwmiun, Wilkinson uuuntv. On. a Ne
gro Boy whn says hie name i. Iturrel, ahum
seventeen years old, dark complvxioii, long
fuce and down look, when spoken to. He savs
he belongs to a Iran by the name of William
.... Knight, living in Pike county,Gs.
1 he owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges and take him sway.
. 0 .... 8. B. MURPHY, Jailer.
Sept, 9,1841. 21 If
HATS! AND CAPSM
8 ( C«ses Fashionable Beaver
*9'-ASKri FUR HATS. $151) • $350
»0* FUK 4kCLOTH CAPS, M . *105
September 24th, ,8,4 E. W. BANCROFT.
aJL \
rpHB
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
•yfe » *«”
buildings, merchandize, house
hold FURNITURE,
(IUlA8S,i
%ETOULr
▼ V aive i
taav,
ill cell (h^die'idina oiTtXriSrTl. thrb-- I
elve end fall .Marled Stock ol *’9*Sib|
FALL STAPLE AMI) FANCY GOODS.
which hace keen bought at the lari Avr.ium
cetfar below the cott of importation, and which ihetdH I
al a rmall advance, for call, or ajiprorrd norn — ‘
Th.ir.tnvk will Im fuuud tu cumprisc even
r.riely ufprk. and ■1*1*; aud the, aulicit tha e.r,fc| JJL- ,
lion 11 buyer.,satisfied that as n regard, both, thevil.
the drungest inducement.. Their aaeorimem u f ’ I
CASHMERES. CRAPES & MUSLIN DE UlNRa
enmprixes new and elegant pdierna uf all (iimlii),. I
rlyles; also,
CASHMERE AND BROCIIE SI1AWL8.
Long and square; Knbyln.dauinsk and plaid WunllMhES
bhawls; *l*l,iliCI black mid colored dn.; Mn.lia ds Lai n rti_
aatiu bordered and embroidered tin.; jl.u,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS 1
in great variety,at present low rales; with a gene'nd
ut ofMilinery liuods; also, 6 1,1 "“*• .
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS *. BLACK ALPaCCAR
Cotton nnd silk warp, a very extenaive ass,iruneat •
with all ilia various style* uf DKE4.S GOODS, Licefl3f !
White Good*, Linen Cambric* and Cambric HsndJunJJJj
DRESS GOODS
they can shows great range of style*, in Rich Printed ^ 1
mere d’Ei ospe, of the lati st Paris patterns; Tie** 0 .pJJ
De Laines, Muslin De Lainns of Paris styles, never UtJ!
offered. “’’’I*
Alpwccas, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk, low andkbfc
priced.
SILKS—Catueleon Brocade Silks; CnmeWoi Bvoea^ I
Striped Si.k* ; Plain ami Satin Striped klelleuiesMs* BhS
and Blue Black Satin Striped mid Brocade figured8i|ki-
Sutin Striped Gros Gramcs; Black uml Blue Black (irMdi
Swips, Italian Lustring*; Gros de Khaims; Uroad*Afr« u ?
Black ami Blue Itlnck Satina. Alan,
MILINERY GOO 1)8
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and 8athuofM
tirely uow styles, Bonnet aud Cap Ribbons,rich Fail n$ti*fiL. i
new de*ign* Bonnet Velvets, plain colors. Black aLi SIS
Black, fig’d shaded plaid : cut and uncut. ** <
LACES.
Cap Laces in great variety, of new nnd elegant pattsnij ]
Trimming Laces and Lace edging*, black and while* mu
Lisle, Guipure, Mucliin,Biussels,fire, I
Thread Laces aud Edgings, French, German sud Farlbk
MHAWLS.
Rich CuKlunere nnd Broclie Long nnd square ShawIrTUIra* 1
Muslin De Laine,Knbyle, Plaid, V\ oollrn,Nell,
SILK SHAWLS—Dark Cameleon, Satin Sniped, figiHj
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Misses,offfiM I
ofthe most approved in an ii fact nre, Hucli, Merino Woollra j
Silk, Lace, Filet, Egypiiun, India Rubber, &c. ’ '{
Their stock will be found to comprise a full nsportmcifnf I
all the various small item* needed, and tlirv intite die ittsii f
tion of Buycis, with the fullest confidence tliul they cts ass' 1
ply cverv want in their Hue. 5 «
Nov. 5,1844. |
FXECUTlVjK DLPAKI fflENTJ
Millzuokville, December lfitli, 1844. l
I T i* ordered, in compliance with an net assented io‘m tka I
22d day of December, 1843, that the Wegteni Raff I
Atlantic If allrond he offered for sale on the follow-1
ing term* ; and that sealed proposals, nn to the mntuintofthe I
bid*, bo received at this Department, till the bt March I
1845; and lliut the envelopes be marked “Scaled Piopocali*’ 1 'I
viz: I
1. No bid will be considered which does not offer a sim $t I
least equal (none million of dollar* and all expenditure! bviU I
State since 22d day of December, 1843. J I
2. The sum of 0300,(JUO shall be paid by the parrhssif I
within thirty daysalter lie shall he notified oftheaceepliaec I
of his bid. The remainder shall be paid after ih* eipiraHw I
of twenty five years, or sooner, at the option uf the pairksaer I
with the six percent. Bonds of the State, ond shall bearaake I
terostnt the rule of six per centum per aunuiii, payable a 1
annually at the Treasury ofthe Stale.
3. Iii addition to the above sum of 0300,0811, the purchutr I
shall, at the period aforesaid, reimburse the State the an 1
expended on the Rond since the 22dof December, 1843.
4. The purchaser shall assume and discharge all (lie
tracts ofthe State for iron, timber, grading, nnd every i_.
matter or thing connected with the Road, Which are im* ii I
progress of execution, so that no cliurgt or claim miy be her* I
after made against the State for or on account ofsaid Kod. I
5. The purchaser shall put and keep in complete opantbs I
the Road from Marthasville to Burroughs’, opposite to Cm* I
vilie on or before the first day of November, 1845—to tha I
OiiRtanuuiee River on ibn first of October 1846 —to Cragsfl
I'lain* on the first of September, 1847—ami to the TenoeMal
River on or before the first of September, 1851, or and) i
time aa the Legislature may grant.
6. The purchase shall be limited in freight and pimnl
money to the sutne rates ns prescribed in the Act of 1443,1
providing for the sale of suid Hoad, except in cosei of war ar V
civil commotion, when the transportation of soldiers aud rna-1
rations of war shall be reduced 50 per cent, below cuitoataiy I
rales. 1 j
7. The purchaser shall give equal privileges and faclliffoa I
to the Monroe Knil Road ami the Georgia Hail Road Cons*-1
nies, in the transfer of passengers and properly, and any dis-1
crimination whatsoever udopted or permitted, in favurofeitlHW I
of said branch roads, with respect to the place of unloadisi I
the cars, the granting of free tickets to agents of either braaik ]
road, the selling of what i* called ti through ticket in paw*’ I
gers, or for property, or others i.-e, shall subject die parches* 1
er to suit in every instance, by the injured party,and os Ml
|>roof^thereof the mitiinium amount of liquiduieadaiiingeMNU I
8. The purchaser shall organize and continue on said!
separate and distinct from suid lirntich roods, the neeei
engines, curs and officers, and regulate the arrival and di.
lure of the passenger cur or cars by the contract withlbtl
General Post Office Department for the traaiporlatiosoflip I
United States Mail. 1
9. The State shall have a lien on the Road and it! appsr* I
tenanc.es for the faithful peiformance of each nnd every # I
pulafion hereby inude by the purchaser, concernmi the
me nt of money,nnd completion und equipment of the toil
uml in case of any breach (hereof, the Executive of (lie fitt* I
inuy forthwith take possession and control of said Hoad Ml ]
it* appurtenances.
10. When the purchaser, or purchasers, shall ba<« 1
formed the 2d und 3d specifications, bereiubefort* staled. MIT I
they may forthwith lake possession ofthe Rail Hoadasdifi|
appurteiianres, and enjoy nil the rights and privilegesikrfiWi |
which now belong to the Slat*.
By order of the Governor.
JOHN H. STEELE, H. E. 9.
Dec. 17. 12 tf
(Lf'Tlie Constitutionalist, and Chronicle 6t Sentinel ofA£ j
gustn, nnd the Republican nnd Georgian of Savannah, '
publish the above once a week until doy of sale.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,*
Milledgeville, Dec. 14th, 1844. 1 .
I T is Ordered, that afier the first day of January Milt** I
interest oa the six per centum Bondi o' lb" tok
payable between that date und the first of September Safi* I
both inclusive, be paid at the Treasury, at the option of »
holders of the Bonus, and that payim-nt be made on eaehalM |
of the Bouds, when and afier Iho first instalment becomes J
A true extract from the minute*.
JOHN H. STEELK, 8.E.B.
Treasiir;
Milledgeville
py DepnrimeNftj
,22d December, 1844*
nar centum Bond* W
paid at this Department, nnd at tlie Agencies in Augusts |
Savannah, in accordance with the above order.
W. Ii.MITCHELL,TittMMK.
HTTheChronicle & .Sentinel, at Augusts, slid fit" n*f ir |
lican, at Savannah, will give the above two insertions.
Dec. 24.
MOKD 1VGW WORKS! .
R OSE D ALBHET, l.y a. P. U. James, Esq.; Tom W
ofOur’s, by Charles Lyon, author ofHemy
Charles O’Malley, dec.; Fairy Legends or the Southstwt
land, by T.Crotton Croker. a new edition; the Martyr WPi
a Domestic Romance, by the author of Elwood, lha I
or Like Father Like Son; Amy Herbert, by a Lady—1
by the Rev. W. Sewell, B. D. I
The Life and public services of the lion. James j
with a compendium of his Speeches,on Nation's puWwJ*
sure*; also, a sketch of the Life ofthe Hoo.OeorgtHNJJ'
published by N. Hickman; Life and Speeches of HciyyWg* |
vol., See., 2. by Greeley and McEiralh; Major Jonas sOMj |
ship, with illustrations, by Dnrley; July Nos. of •“? I
biun Lady s’and Gentlemens’Magazine 'more ofthe Wsfs»w» i
ofShakespeaie, with a variety of other new works ollM^ I
for sale ot E. M. EDWARD’S Store; ..
Milledgeville, July 9, 1844.
4! If
Brought lo Jail* „ _
IN Sparta, Hancock county, a Negro nms.-, ■
•ay s his name io J ACOH, ana belongs to Ktf I
11 alley, of Talbot couuty. He is of ]
quite black, 25 to 30 years old, and ssys thrtJJJ; I
[ ley purchased him of M. G. Harris, uf this c"S"TJ I
> last winter. The owner ta requested !• c0 ” |
with the law. and lake him away. . . |
, R. 8. HARDWICK,!.^
AttRUtt I7'* , t ;’*^,|
First aud Second N®*- fjwl
J UST RECEIVED, the
Wandering Jew, bv Eugene Sue. Also, other jmfj
works of the dey from lue various popular prssssf**/
York, reoeiving constantly as fast as they are pobhMjg
those fond of reading can obtain euch works as 1 "*1. -■
to read, at M. E. EDWAKDlPsffTj
FeniteHtlarr, «»■ !>*•
LL parsons tudebied to the Penitentiary,
those whose accounts, fisc, have been turned ovsre
lute Book Keeper,) am requested lo settle the stfltM"
turn dsy.asall remaining unpaid al that time will** -
tely be placed in suit.
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