The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, January 21, 1845, Image 4

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Ik* Mi'Tmnr m rnbrunry •f Ml*, MW tdllowln, property, ww MU|VHMkllM Urfl ISO iom.of land, t<Qolalo( IVrryman and other., layird on •a Ik# prop an v uf W at.ll, Moarabrooka, to aatiafy a A fa in fa- rorOftWOaatral Bank of Qaorgta *'• Wai.ll.Sfoarabrotika JaWMM, OK*Tima. K. Maothler. whi.W', iAS. Wi MAPPIN, Sh«rHV. **%»^t**“ PMMN March IVIortgnfe Sherltt’i Sale. 1 tfliX ha nold before the Oonrt-hottM door in Eatonton. VV Putnam count), on the first Tuesday in March next, withVa th4 uaual hours of sals, the following negroes, vis: draco, a woman about 39 rears old; Wilaby, a m»n •bowl 33 year* old ; Jefferson,* hoy about 19 years old ; lie* na, a Ctrl about 10 vem* old; Voleiiliiie.aman about95years old; John, a boy ifcyear* old; Simon,about 19, and Lazarus, nbimt IS years bid; leviod on ns the property of Nathaniel De*h*ttl. to satisfy sundry mortgage fi fas in favor of Henry Branham and others vs said Deuliam. Property pointed out iu said fi fas, J AS. W. MAPPIN, Sheriff. Dae. 91, mi. 13 PvlNAtn March itloriffoge bherlil bni«. XM, ILL be sold bqforo the Court-house door in Eatonton, 7Y Putnam enmity,on the first Tuesday in Murtli next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Nineteen Negroes viz: George, Harry, Allen, Mary, Nur- eie, Mima, Nan, J ole, Charlotte, Henrietta, Jeff. Rich, Ivor aoa.Mariah,George, Poll, Sal, Harriet, and Johnson; also, 4bur mules, Beck, Gin, Kit and Mark; Mike, a giey horse : Nance,a white mare; one Imrouch and harness, one road wafou and hnrnesa, ox cart and oxen; nil levied on ns the property of John H. Clark to satisfy sundry mortgage fi las m favour cf John P. Key, Jones Kendrick and other mort gage fi fas vs said John It. Clark. Property pointed nut in said fi fas. W.T. SAMMONS,I).Sheriff. 13 Deo. 24 .1811. Crawford Morttfaifc Slier ill's Salt*. W ILL he sold on thn first Tueaduy in M \KCII next,before the Court house door iu the town of Knox- vile, Crawford county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property.to wit: One negro boy by the nnino of David, about sixteen years old, levied on a* the property of James A . Prosser *«> satisfy on mortgage fi fu from Crawford Inferior Com! in lavor of Bond Sl M unlock vs James A. Prosser. Property pointed out in Mid fi ft. JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff. Dee. 31,1844. 14 Crawford Postpones! Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL hr sold before the Court-house door ill the town of Knoxville. Crnwfoid county, on the. first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, within the legal hours of Mile, the follow* Inr property, to wit; One negro girl about two years old, by the name of Chany Ann, levied on as the properly of E. \V. Donnie to satisfy on* fi fa from Craw lord Superior Coart in luvor of Kobcrtann Crutchfield vs E. VV.&J. Dennis. Property poiuted out bv p aloClff. ** JAMES BEELAND,Sheriff. Dee. 31,1844. 14 Crawford Febrnnry SlicrUT’s Sales. \\i ILI. bo sold before the Court House door in the town * 7 of KuoxvUIa, oii the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next within thn nsii il hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One lot of land, containing two hundred two and one half acres, more or less, number one hundred and eighty-nine, iu the sixth District of originally Houston, now Crawford coun ty; levied on ns the property of Higdon Powell to satisfy one fi fu from Crawford Superior Court iu favor of II. B Trout man vs.Higdon Powell. Two lots of land, containing 405 acres, more or less, in the aeeond District of originally Houston, now Crawford county, nmnhare two am! forty-six, and two hundred and thirty five' ; levied on to sutisly one fi fa from Crawford Superior Court iu favor of H. B. 'I* rout man vs Mark C. Partin uud John Perry Levied on as the property of John Perry. One hundred, mm and a fourth acres of land, being one half of lot No. 250, in the second District of originally Houston, now Crawford county ; levied on as the property of Mark C. .Partin, to satisfy one fi fu from Crawford Superior Court in frtVorofll. B. Troutman vs Mark C. Partin mid John Perry. One lot of laud, number sixteen, containing202J acres, more or kss,and 006 acres, more or less, in the seventh District, numbers not known—known us the place whereon Daniel Newton now lives; all leviedoirto satisfy one fi fa from ('raw- ford .Superior Court in favor of David Lockhart,administrator, *ud Adeline Amos, administratrix on the estate ofE. M. Amos, deceased, va Daniel Newton. Propeity pointed qut by Daniel Newton. Two lot* of land, numbers fourteen and fifteen, and half of lot No. 225 containing in tin whole 500 ucrcs, more or less, in the sixth District of originally Houston, now Crawford coun ty; levied on to satisfy one fi fa from Crawford Superior t'ourt in favor of Jethro Williams vs Michael Hartley and Frederick Hartley. Property pointed out by Michael Hart lay. Half of thirty acres of land with the mills thereon,and eigh teen acres, all being a part of lot No. 196, in the sixth District of originally Houston, now Cruwlord county; levied on as the property of Benjamin B. Bateman to satisfy one fi fa from Crawford Inferior Court in favor of Jesse L. Baker vs B. B. Bateman, Hardy Kay, and Hubert Hay. Property pointed poiuted out by B. B. Bateman. EWELL WEBB, I). Sheriff. Dec.31,1844. 14 Units Mortgage Postponed Sale, W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEB HU A KY next, before the Court-house door in the town of Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit; One lot ofland, No. 175, in ihe 3d District of formerly Mon roe, now Butt* county ; levied on as the property of \Viilinm McElhsney to satisfy a mortgage fi fu from Butts Superior Court in favor of Harriet McClendon, Administratrix ol Wil liam MeClandon,deceased, vs William McEIhuuey. Proper ty pointed out in said fi fu . Levy uiude by (j. C. McMichael, former D. Sheriff, uud relumed to me this 18th Nov, 1844. H. H. DOSS. Sheriff. Nov. 26,1844. 9 ids Butts February She rill’s Sale. W ILL be Bold on tlie first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court-house door in tho Town ot Jackson, Butt* county, within the legal hour* of sale, the following property, to wit : One lot ofland. lying in Butts county, number not known, containing one hundred nnd thirty acres, adjoining lands of Crispin Davis and others; levied oii as the property of Ahub P. Johnson to satisfy a fi fu from * Jus'ice’s Court of said county, in favor ol I’homas Thrower, Administrator on the estate of Mote* Chapman, deceased, va Crispin Davis, jr,and Ah&bP. Johnson. Levied on and returned to me by Wra. J. Carr,Constable. Also, one lor of land, No. 17, in the 4th District of original ly Monroe, now Butts county, containing one hundred acres, more or less; levied on as the property of John H. Moore to satisfy it fi fa from n Justice's Court of said county in favor of James H. Stark, assignee of David S.Carr vs John II. Moor Dec. 31,1844. O II. P. McOLENDEN, L). Sheriff. Butt* Postponed SlieiiH’s Sale. W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in February next, he fore the Court-house door in the town of Jackson, Butts Comity, withinthe usual hours of sale,the following proper ty, to wit: The rust half of lot ofland No. 17, and the West halfof lot No. 18, ami the Nonh half of the other half of said lot No. 18, making in all 250 acres, ami lying fu Butts county; levied on us the property of Green O.Thnxton to satisfy one fi fa from Butts Superior Court in favor of William F. Manp vs Yelvurtou Thuxton.Suuiual W,Thaxton,and Green C.Tbax- tan. Levy made bv John Andrews,former Deputy Sheriff. O. II. P. McCLENDON, Dep. Sheriff. Dec.,31 1844. 14 ids Wilkinson February SlierifF’s Kales. W ILL he sold at the Court house door in the town of lr- winfon,on thn first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following nropuity, to wit: One lot of land, containing two hundred two and u half acres, more or less, well improved, lying in the third Diet. No. not known, whereon Joliu Kemp now lives ; levied on qs tlir property of said Kemp to satisfy a fi la issued from Ilia Snpe rior Court in favor of John Doc, on the demise of Thomas White et al. vsKiclmid Hoe,casual ejector, uud JuhnKemp, tenant ir. possession. 202) acres of pine land, well improved, lying iu tiro (went seventh District, whereon Buirell Maples now lives, and on yoke of steers and emt; levied on aa the property of Burrell Maples, to satisfy a fi fa issued out of tho Superior Court, in favor ( f Isaac Newell vs said Muplcs. tf. U. MUHPIIY, I). Sheriff. Pec. 31, 1844, 14 Wilkinson March Mieriil’s Kale. W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of 1 MARC property, to wit Four bead of horses, one Jersey wagon, one ox cart, twenty headofhogs, eight head of sheep, taocows and rulves, and household and kitchen furniture of every description; levied on as the property of William Brewner to smithy a mot (gage 4 fa issued from the Inferior Court in favor of Isaac Newell vs Mid Brewner. Property pointed out in stiid fi fu. W. W. BEALL,Sheriff. Dec. 31,1844. 14 Irwinlon, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday SR next, within the usual hours uf sale, the following Montgomery February Sheriff Kale W ILL be told before the Court-house door in Ml. Vernon, Montgomerv county, on tlm first Tuesday in FEB RUARY next, within the usuul hours of sale. the followiug property,to wit: Five hundred acres of pine land, more nr less, including the Improvement whereon John Curies formerly lived in said counlv, on the waters of Pendleton Creek; levied on as the property of John Curies to satisfy one ft fa issued from the Justice’s Court in the 5ls| Company Dial. G. Al. in favor of Malcoin McIntyre va John Curies. Levy made and tottirued tome by a Countable. S<IIjOWON R. WILLIAMSON, Deptv.Stiff. Dec. 34,1844. 111 Telfair February Nhorill’s Sale. 1/ ILL be sold before the Court-limiao door in the town * of Jacksonville, Telfnir county, on the Ural Tuesday k\ February next, w itliin the legal hours of sale," the follow lag property, Co wic: Ons itululled mid sixty head of stock cattle, more or less, •nd one yoke ol oxen: levied on aa the property of John Fletcher,to sntisfy a fi ra from the Superior Court in favor of Zschariah Stodatill va John Fletcher and James L. Fletcher. Also,one lot of laud. No. 91, in the 9ih District of origin ally Wilkinson, now Telfair county ; levied on us the proper ly of Leonidas Wiley, to satisfy a mortgage A fu. from Telfair ffu^vsrior Court, in favor nfThomas N. Guy ton vs Leonidas Wiley. Property pointed out in said mortgage. WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff. Dee. 91,1844. 14 W N OTICE*—The public is hereby notified, (hat Sakai? W^m.acr. my wife, hat abandoned my bed and board or two mouths last past, and they am forewarned from cred ling her up„n my account, as 1 am determined to pay iioue of hereout met#. WILLIAM WALLACE. Dee. IT, 1814. I? 9t ■ LiumwM, 1*7 ILL, Im Mill on III. tr*f?J5fr In FEBRUARY Mil, *7 before tha Court house doaf, in the Town of fiatuiiton, I 11 main county, the following property,to wk 1 Two negroes 1 Lucy, a wo nan about 35 yeara old, and fahara, a boy about 4 years old; levied on as the property of Thus. J. Denham to aatiafy sundry mortgage A fee in favor of Wm.B.Carter and lielra va Tho*. J Denham. Property point- ad out in said A Iks. Jan. 8,1845. JA8* W. MAPPIN, S! 16 Telfair Fcbruury Mterlff’i Salt*. rr ILL 1)0 sol don l he first ’I uesduy in February next, at V the Court-house door in t)«e town ot Jacksonville, Tel- Ikir county, withinthe legal hours of sale, the following prop erl', to wit ? One lot of land, No. 328, in the 7tl» District of original!' Wilkimmn, now Telfair counlv; leviud on aa the property of John Wingfield to satisfy art la from a Justice’* Court in Groeno county,in favor of Thomas Crawl’orJ vs John Wing field. Property pointed out by plaintiff. December 17th, 1814. WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff. 12 Telfulr Febrnnry SltcrliPs Kale. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in February next, be fore the Court-house door iu the town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, vvithiu the legal hours of sule, the following property, to wit: One sorrel mare nnd colt, one pair of cart wheel*, one lot of cune plums; also, one lot of land, iu tho 7th District of Tel fair county, number not known, the place whereon John A. Powell lives; levied on ns the property of Allen B. Pr.well to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice's Court in favm of AL N. McRae Sc D. II. Creech,administrators on the cstute of K. McLen nun,deceased. Also,one lot of land. No. 186,in the 7th District of Telfair county; levied on as the property of Washington Rogers to satisfy a fi fn from a J ustice’s Court in favor of D. McDuffie. Property pointed out by defendant. All levied on nnd returned to ino bv n constable. A HCH'D Mc DUFF1E, Dept.Sheriff. Jan* 4, 1845. 16 ADMINIKTItA’I Oit’K SALES. Administrator's Kale* A GREEABLY loan order of the Honorable the Inferior 1\. Court of Laurens county, when silting as n t'ourt of Or dinary, will lie sold iu the town of Dublin, in said couuty, be fore tin* Court-house dour, on the fiist Tuesday in February next, between the usual bourn of snle,nU of the lands belong ing 10 1 In* estate of Muses Tison, lute ol’suid county, dccca ed. Sold for tho benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms 1 the day of sale. ABNER TISON, Adm’r. November Bill, 1841. 7 ids CITATIONS, GKOHOIA, llnldwln County. \\TllEKKAt) John L. Moor, .pplio. lo me for hltar. of VY Administration on tho cstute of Luko Moore, Idle ol saidcouoty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular Ihe kindred nnd creditor* of suid deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,to show e.suse, If any they liavo why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, ut office, this 2eili duv of Dec. 1814. 13 5t JOHN W. W. cJNEAD, o. 0. o. GEOKG'A, Baldwin County. W/ IIEIIEAS Hugh Knox, Administrator de bonis non on YY the estate of Alexander Green,deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission fr> 11. said Administration : Thosonre, therefore, to cite and admonish all uud singular the kindicil uud creditors of said deceased to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by !aw,toshow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under m v band utoffice, this 17th day cf l)oc, 1844. 12 n.tim * JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c. o. •WK7 W G O On 8, SHAHAK’S. GEORGIA. Baldwin County* W HERE VS Mrs. June Mitchell, Executrix on the e-tate of William S. Mitchell, deceased, applies to me for let ters of Dismission from suid Executorship: These are, iherefore, to cite am) admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appeur at my offico, within the timepiescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, ihi* 3d day of Dec. 1844. 101116m JOHN W. W. SNEAD.c.c.o. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. W HEREAS John S. Stephens, administrator on the es tate of Allen B. Stephens , deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission liom said Administration: These aro,llierelbre,tacil©and«diiioiiisl» ul J nnd lingula; the kindred and creditors of said deceased,lo bo and appeur ut my office within the time prescribed by lavv.toshow euuse % if any they have, why suid letters should not he granted. Given under mv liund atoffice, this 16th day of July. 1844. 42 11.6111 JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o. Administrators’ Kale* U NDER an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Tel fair county, will he sold before the Couit-lmusn door in tint town nfJacksouville, Telfair county, on the first’Tuesday in March next, within the usual hours of sale, thn following property, to wit: Boh, a negro man about thirty years old; ami Jack, un old negro man. Boh is a valuable hand on a plantation, n tolerable good plantation blacksmith and wheel wright. Tenns mude known on 1)10 day of sale. J.C.CLENl.E 1 Y.'«, <A(lm ,r i . Dec. 31, 1014. D. li. CRKEL'If, 14 tds I I 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for lenve to sell a negro girl named Alury, belonging to the estate of Jones VV vnn, deceased. HANNAH WYNN, Executrix. Dec. 2, 1844. II r .lOFR MONTHS offer dale, application will be 1 made to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton county, while sitting ns a Court ofOrdinary, lor leave to sell as much of the real estate of Willium P. Graham, deceased, ns lies in the county of Newton ; and ulso, for leuve to 6e|lsomc of the negroes belonging to suid estate. FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm’x. IVERSON L. GR AVES,Adm’r. Dec.2,1344. 11 GEORGIA* Wilkinson County. W HEREAS John Smith applies to me fo» letters of Ad ministration on the estate of V\ ilcy Kutlund, lute ol said county. deceoHcn: , . , These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish ul I and singular, the kindred and creditors «.f said deceased, to he and upneur ut my office, within the time prescribed hi law, to show cause, if any they have, wliv said letters should not he granted. Given undenuy hand, atoffice, this I81I1 day of Dec. 1844: 13 51 . B. KAIFORD,c. c. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. W HEREAS Jan.es Taylor,Guardian lor the orphans -/ Thomas Taylor,ileceased, applies to me for letters • dismission from the Guardianship of ’Thomas and Ardelissa Taylor, tw.oofsuid Wards: These are,therefore, tociteaml admonish all persons inter ested lo lie uud appear ut my office, withinthe time prescribed by law. to show cause,if any they have, why suid letters of dismission should not he granted. (iiveu under mv hand ut office, this 1st day of January,1815. 15 U161W * AUQ. B. RA1FORD, c.c.o. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County. W r 11 ERE AS Needlmm VV. Brown uppliesto me for let ters of Administration on the eslute of George VV . Heartidon, late of said county, deceased: These ure therefore, to cite and udunmisliull and singular,the kindred and creditors of suid deer-used, tube and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand atoffice, this I Ut h day of Dec., 1C44. 13 fit A. B. KAIFOKD.c.c.o. I jAOUR MONTHS alter date application will he made ' to the honorable the Inferior Court of 'Telfair county, while siting us a Court of Ordinary, for leuve to sell the reul estate of Win. Studstill, sen. late of suid county, deceas ed. VVM. STUDSTU.LJr. Adm'r. Telfair county, Nov. 17,1844. 9 F iOl!R MONTHS after date application will he mude to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin son county, while sitting fot ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the laud and negroes belonging to the estute of Beuju- uiiii Exum.luto of suid conn: v, deceased WILLIAM A. HALL, ; DANIEL E. COLLINS, j Wilkinson county,Nov.5th, 1841. GEORGIA, Wilkinson County* W HEREAS William C. Parker, Administrator on tlie estate of Matthew Underwood, applies to me for let ters ol dismission from suid Administration: These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appeur ut my office within the time prescribed by law, to snow cuuse, if any they have, why suid letters should not he granted. Given underlay hand ut office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844. 7 tnGin AUG. B. KAIFORD. Clerk. ► Adm’i I tvOIJR MONTHS uftur date application will he 11 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton county vv sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuvn to sell u negro 1 Boh, belonging to ihe estate of-Zucliens A. Middlehrooks ,d< Sold for Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec ed. ZERE M1DDLEBROOKS. Adm October 1, 1844. 1 4m I /OCR MONTIIK after Jute, application will he made to the Inferior Court of Putnnnr county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es tate and part of the negroes belonging to the estute of John Ingram, deceased Ex’ors. Sept. 24,1841. WM. INGRAM, / BENJ. INGRAM, S 52 f NOER MONTHS after date, application 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of f ill he Putnam , , itting for ordinary purposes, for lea the negroes belonging to the estate of* Riehard P- lugrni deceased. By TIIE ADMINIsTllATOH. Dec. 2,1844. ll-(wbc) 1 AOIJR MONTIIKafterdate, application will be made . to tho Inferior Court of Decatur county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 326, in the 20th district oforiginallv Early, hut now Decatur coun ty,belonging to the heirs of .‘Sterling Hines, deceased, for the purpose of making a division amongst the heirs of-said de ceased. THOMAS II1.NE8, Executor. December 4th, 1844. H Notice tv Debtors and*Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Isaiah Wheeler, late of Baldwin county, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment; mid nil to whom said estate is indebted, arc hereby notified to present their claims, duly authenticated, within tho time prescribed by law. , DELILAH WHEELER, Adm’r. Dec.24th, 1844. 13 fit GEORGIA, Wilkinson C ounty. W ' II ERE AS Samuel Sanders, Agent fur Claihourne B. Sunders, as Administrator on the estate of Murllin Sanders, applies to me lor letters of dismission from suid Administration,os Agent aforesaid: ’These ure,t liercfnre.tocile nod admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor*ofsaiddeccnsed .to he unduppenr at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cuuse, it a ny they liave,wh y suid lei tors should not he granted Given under my build atoffice this 5th dav of Nov , 1844. 7 1116111 AUG. B. RA1FORD. Clerk. GEORGIA, Wilkinaon County* W HEREAS Moses S. West uud Alfred Brnnhnm, Ad ministrators 011 the Estate of John Wise, apply to me for letters ol dismission from said Administration: These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to he uud appear ut my office, vv itli n the lime prescrihoit by law tosliow cause,if any they have, why suid letters dismissory slio Id not he granted. Given under 111 v bund 111 office, this 1st Sept. 1844. AUGUSTUS B. KAIFORD, Uleik. October 1, 1844. I 1116111 GEORGIA, Wilkinson Conii y TJ^THEIlEAd John Smith nppl of Ad state of Caroline E. S. .Munson, miniBtrutiu late ofsaid county, decen 'These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singulat the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to oe and appeur at my office within the cause, if any tliev have,win s Given under my band 16 5t aid letters should not he grunted, tffice, this 71h day ol Jn 1815. AUG. B. RAlFoRD, Clerk. GEORGIA, Mont^onu*ry l oniiiv. W HEREAS Norinuu Gillis ami Murk Plumps apply to me for letters of Dismission on (lie estate cf Angus Gillis, late ofsaid county,deceased. These are therefore tocite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceused, to be and ap pear at my office within the lime prescribed by law,to show cuuseifuny they have, why said leilerssliould not he grunted, (iiven under uiy hand at office, this (itli dav of Sept., 1844. 51 Cm FARUUHARD Me It A E, C. O. GEORGIA, Decsilm* Fomiiy. ^^/llEKEAS Thomas F. Murtin upplies to mo ft Notice lo Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of WilTutm D. Colo, do ceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and 1 ,n > “‘lice wit all persons hnving demands against snidestate, to present them •* ““Y nx,rt ’," 1 to the Subscriber,duly attested, within the time pre-eribed by law. JOHN (*. MASON, Administrator Putnam county, Dec. 24, 1814. dn bonis non. BltlCLUiVr LOTTERIES. For Janunry, 1S-15. J. a. GREGORY Ot CO., Managers. .v/.f.w.w o Tin 50,000 Dollars! 50 FUZZES OF 1,000 DOLLARS!! of Administration 011 the estute of John I said county, deceased: These are,therefore, to cite ami admonish nil and singular the kindred uud creditors ofsaid deceased, to hound appear thin the time prescribed by law,to show cause, d letters should not he granted Given under 111 v hand al office this 1st dav olJanunn ,1845. 15 5t ' JOHN P. DICKENSON, c.c.o. letters lie estute ol Stephen Huge, lute GEORGIA, Decatur County. W HEREAS William VV illii.ir.s applies to of Administru ' ofsaid county, decou These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of suid deceased to be ami nppenrut my office within tho time prescribed by luvv, tosliow cause, ifuny they have,why said letters should not he grunted. Given trader my hand at office, this 1 til 11 duv ol Di e. 1844. 13 5t JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. c. o. GEORGIA, ? Court of Ordinary* Newton County. V Kepteuiber Term, JSM W HEREAS Joel Colly, Administrator on the estate ot Susannah’Tillery, lute of suid comity, deceased, up- plies forietters of Dismission from said estate : 1 ’These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all anil singular ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, j the kindred uud creditors of suid deceased, to beam) appear ul Class 4. lor 1845, niy office, within the lime prescribed by luvv, to show cause, if To bo drawn ot Alexandria, I). C. on Saturday the 25th of any they have, why suid litters of dismission should not bo January. 1845. granted. Brtaso i ■>» 1 -‘ 1 . Qt " rac V.M i ^: l LuoK. r 1 .?!U'’. , b ,8 o'- 1 Splendid Prize or. ,90,000 : 1 do do 1.1,000 OEOltUIA, Telfair CoiiiHy. 0 Oo 01,000 j \n 7I1KKKAS Joel Johnson appli*. to me for letter, of 1 do 1 do 1 do SO prizes of. 50 do .... 50 do .... 130 do o.ooo | W 1 Administration on the estate * l u,e of said count v, deceased : I'Mniguict Ann John 2,115 1,005 AGO 400 200 &c. &c. Tickets $12—Halves $6—Quarters 93—Eighths 1 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 whole ‘Tickets $160. Do do 26 Hu If do 80. Do do 26 Uuarter no 40. Do do 26 Eigh h do 20. QTOnlers for Tickets nnd Shares and Certificates of Pack ages in the above Splendid Lulti-iies will leceive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each draw ing scut iinmeniatelv after it is over to all who order from us—address J. G. GREGORY A Co., Mniiutfcrs, 14 3t WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. Iiese are there'ore to cite and admonish nHnnd singular thn kindred and creditors of said ih censed, to he nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if uny they have, why said letters should not he granted. (iiveu under my hand at offi<-< ilus 7th dav ot Dec , 1814. 12 5t J NO. F. MclUE, C.C.O. Just Received, the following WORKS! J JAUPF.US illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake DRY WOODS. 2000 Negro Blankets,sup'r quality*. 300 p’rs Bod “ “ 500pieces Oulico; new and rich paterns, UjO “ Mos. De Lbina; cheap and rich, 22 “ Oashmere decosse; 50 to 621 per yard, Susuns. Alapaccus and Buinliaxine, 4 p’s fix'd Rouuielin (new article) ladies dress, 20 p’s Silks, richest uud latest styles, 4 p’s Black Pedeloie and gro. de swiss, Worsted binding, Ribbons. Hooks nnd eyes, Buttons, pins and Needles, mid cot. cord fi Hwiss Juckouct and Mull muslins, Gent and Ladies gloves, wool do. 100 p's rtotiuets, from 37 to $1 50, 50 “ Kent. Jeans 37 to 75 Black and fancy Caserne re, l to $3 yd, . 100 p’s negro cloth; plaid linsey and I ennessoe plan Apron checks and Tickings 10 to 20 cts. yd. 50 p’s White, red, scarlet and green flannels,]) Padding, buckram,and serge, 0 doz. White and black silk hose, 50 “ cotton 10 to 37 pr. Hilk, worsted and camel hair shawls, 50 doz. Gent, silk handk’fs. Fancy uudhluek cruvuts, Hioclvs ot all kinds, 1 Case umbrellas, Fine Tooth, dressing un-l pocket combs, Ladies tuilett Brushes, JShuvingand tooth brushes, 300 p’s 4-4 brown homespun, 200 “ bleached “ ,. 400 *• brown ** 3, 5 to 10 cts. y d. SHOES ,V.\ 1> MOOTS. 2000 pairs Negro shoes, 500 “ do very nun r article, 300 “ Kip do $l good a 1 tide, 200 “ do very good, 100 “ Gent cnlfshoes $1 75, 300 “ Boys kip uud calf shoes 7o to $1 2 cases gent, calf hoots $5 50, 2 “ “ water proof do and peg d, 20 boxes Ladies Kid and Gaiter shoes/.> to $l -to, 180 p’rs Alinses do do oO to 74 H ITS AND CAPS Uj-AII of Ilienliov.! nrlicle. will lie sold lower tlmn < cd to oull uud examine for themselves. 50 dots, block wool do. CUv.l-olkaod Oleliullc«|», SOOololli and fur cap., BONNETS. 1 cn.e flurence pluit bound., do .ilk A rtflfCL\u 1TIOIV, STATE OF GEORGIA. ny ana roe (v. cn,t wfukd, MAT ONB .od Hint.., Ilk, mun,.,. -uhl.cl lob. 1,1 Hide, of jo, anil grief, l l.a nSidl.m,* Ul,, alwty.ud—the b|...lin:. llim enliven, nfi c „ tr,.« tor.. A* p.ti.nc. ami liumiliiy mu.t wait n " >Di - fraiituil. attend ll.e other. Happy7. ,l“ | h * nd *?t *° people ton so npplv ilie“o«es of«dver.i’y" , I ',i , , “" l,0 *• toll.ever mindful of Ihejtiit relution bdwee nod created power.uod Mendily imitate, by t|„ i r nni - ," .tamlurd ot morality whose .olhority and hop. I. u In accord a nc« with these views nml an at>nt.,%P.l «.*! ‘T (iKcmuE VVAIAEtt CKAWFOKI) u’oTlrof,' ofOcorgiu.linvc denned it proper lo i«.ne tl,;« Jij 1 million, uml appoint TI1UKHOAY, tlm I3t|, ,|.i ..fp'i • l ' - >">«!, aa n diiv of TII ANKHlilVIKG and iVlAYFR rcqtical that ull religion, dennmiuutiuh. in tin. til.le em 1 ** thill day, meet m tltelr u.irnl place, of w ( ' r ,| l “,,*j cute the lireat llolor of the Ihilvorm that ||js li'lre.ir 1 “ fancy i | •• velvet dn 1 -• florniice braid do Grout variety of flowers, 4cc. &c. HARD WARE. 30 dor., knives and fork., 50 lo I 50 Id “ Oeut. pneknt koilfs, |!2 “ Pud lucks, (i “ pluleil uml Itnuli do 500 cut Tuck., Shears,.cia.ors, IuIiIm nnd tra epnnn., lland-saws,hummers, files, &c., Arc. CIIOCKEBCY WAKE. 500 Sst.t'ups and Saucers, 25, 200 doe. Pluto., 25, 50 Seta china cups nnd saucers, 50 dux. •' plnlc, 20 “ Howls, of all air.es, 20 “ Pitchers, « " 10 “ Dishes, 5 dux. clesp do. 75 •' romhlers, of ull kinds, | Bowl, and Pitcher., Toiletl uml .wing glass... WOODEN WAKE. 2 Nests Tubs 3 doz. Tails and buckets, 3 Neats buckets, 6 doz. Brooms, Whists, brushes, &c. &c. SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c. 2 dor.. Cient.Suddlea, I *• l.otlis. do .MuriioBnlcs.Scr’singlea.Gorths, Whips, Saddle bugs, Trunks &c. dec, DKtJftS. MEDICINES, Ac. | Castor Oil, B’ts Drops, Pnraeoric, Lauilonam,8nnff,Clnnn hnon, Nutmeg, Oioger, Spico, Pepper,Copperas,Indigo,Per- jfuniery, Cologne, &.c. &c. r oOeredbefore in this market. My friends are respectfully invi- . "I'Plb he ciinliuuetl upon our helmed land. Oily under my bind nod the era! of the Eaecutly. D,. Milletlguvill., this c r „ Capitol d ay of Jaiinury, 1845. GEORG By thn Governor: fci. J. ANlJKIlhON, S. E. D. HJf'The several n> wspnpcrs in thii i the above Ti specified. JAW FORD, , • 1’cquested'tA lumalKMt one insertion before the d*y A PROCLAMATION. STA'i’U OF (iEOUGIA. By GEORGE IP. CRA WFORD, Governor ,„ itl s , , I-I A VINO received official Information o( the €k„ p . , ol U tike, county, Lm JAMES II. SIIAIIAN. Milledgeville, Oct. 1 si, 1844. 1 If r loiters II, lute of GEORGIA, Appling County. W HEREAS John Williunn? npplios to me for loiters of AdmiiiUtratioii on the estate of J urdou Leggett, late of said county, deceased: Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish a!' nnd singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deeenn-tl, to lie mil uppournt my office within the time pr 4 scribed !•>* law, it vliow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not I e granted. Given under my bund at office, this 1 Dili dav of Doc. 1844. 14 5t M ALCOA! JOHNSON, c. c. o. NSW WORKS. THST RECEIVED, Airah Neil, or Times of Old. a Ro- f) inancu by G. F. II. James, Esq. 'Tho II. Family, or Trainman, Axel and Anna, ami other’Tales, by Frederick Bremer, trausliiled by Alary Howell. The Grandfather, a novel by the lute Alias Ellen Pickering. The Autobiography NEW FALL STYLES, FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS. WILLIAMS, RANKIN & PENNIMAN, No. 02 WILLIAM STREET. COKNElt OF CEDAlt STREET, 1UEW -STORK. W OULD call the attention oi Dealers to their very exten sive and full assorted Stock of FALL STAPLE AM) FANCY GOODS, which have been bought at the last Auction Kales al pri ces far below the cost of importation, and which they offer al a small advance, for cash or approved notes. Their stock will he found to comprise every article in every Variety ol price and stvle; nnd they solicit the careful ntten linn m buyers,satisfied that us it regards both, they can offvr the strongest inducements. Their assortment of CASHMERES, CRAPES & MUSLIN 1)E LAINES comprizes new and elegant patterns of all qualities and latest Mjl “dASHMERE ANQ BR()C1IE shaWLS, Long and square; Kalivle,damask and plaid NY oollen French Minwls; Thibet black and colored do.; Muslin dn Lame,plain satin bordered and embroidered do.; also, BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS, in great variety,at presrnt low rates; with a general assort ment ofMilinery Goods; also, PLAID, PLAIN COLORS & BLACK ALPACCAS, Cotton and silk warp, a verv extensive nssornnnnt; together with all the various slvles of DRESS GOODS, Lace Goods, Whi e Goods, Linen Cambrics and Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c.&c. In DRESS COODS they can show a great range of styles, in Rich Printed Cash- lueie d’Ecosfic, of the lira st Paris patterns; 'l iesniis, Crape DeLnines, Muslin De Laiims of Paris styles, never before offered* .... , ,, , Alpuccns, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk, low nnd high priced. , , SILKS—Cameleon Brocnde Silks; Cnmelecn Brocade Striped Si ks ; Plain nml Satin Striped Helleuieunes : Blank* and Blue Bluek Satin Striped uud Brocade figured Silks ; Satin Striped Gros Grumes ; Black nml Blue Black Gros de Swiss, Italian Lustrings; Gros de llheims; Grosd’Afriques; Black and lllue Black Satins. Also, MILINERY GOODS in every vniietv, comprising Bonnet Silks and Satins ofen tiroly new styles, Bonnet nml Cap Ribbons,riob Fait puiiat-ns. new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Black and Blue Bluck, fig’d shaded plaid ; cut nml uncut. LACES. Cap Laces in great variety, of new and elegant patterns’ Trimming Laces and Luce edgings, black and white; Silk, Lisle, Guipure, Mecbin, Bmssels, See, Thread Lutes and Edgings, French, German uud English. SHAWLS. Rich Cashmere and Broche Long nml square Shawls; Thibet Muslin De Lniue. Kubvle, Plaid, \\ oollen, Nett, fitc. &.c. SILK SHAWLS- Dark Cameleon, SutinStriped, figured &c. GLOVES AND MITTS, In every variety, foi Gentlemen, Ladies, and Misses, of Kidd of the most approved manufacture, Buch, Merino, Woollen, Silk, Luce, Filet, Egyptian, India Rubber, «&c. Their stock will be found to comprise a full assortment of all the various small items needed, and tliev invite the atten tion of Bnyeis, with the fullest confidence that they can sup ply every want in their line. Nov. 6,1844. 6 New York City Advertisement. PRINT WAREHOUSE IN NEW YORK. To supply (lie city Sc. interior trade by the piece or package. No. 44 CEDAR STREET, (near william-st.) L EE Sc BREWSTER give notico lo Dealers in Dry Goods that they have removed their WARE-HOUSE for PRIN TED CALICOES EXCL USIVELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar Street. By confining their attention to PRINTS ONLY ,L Sc B are enabled to exhibit an usaorimpnt for surpassing any ever before offered in America—and to sell at prices ns low and generally i.owkk, than those whose attention is divided among a large variety of articles. The Stock consists ofskvkral thousand patterns ant COLORS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS in market—many styles oj which arc got up exclusively for that oini sates,and cannot be had elsewhere, except in second hands. Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest to examine stock before making their purchases—they will have the advantage of learning the lowest market | ing all the desirable styles iu mnrket side by siib Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the maiket,are placed in the hands of buyers. Oct. 8, 1844. 2 tf VARIETY STOKE. 1 just received, and has for sale his Store in tho Slate Ha ty and general assortment of Brick Building, a great \ GOODS,consisting of Fancy, Fashionable and Staple Dll’S* GOODS, Glass and Crockery Ware, IIARl) 1 VAU E A\D CUTLEli Y, MEDICINES AND DYE STUFFS, And un assortment of GROCERIES, The whole enumerating nearly all the articles in demand for general use; ull ofwhich are offered ut very low prices. (D*Cotlon will be received iu payment at the highest i rent price. II if Dec. 10. , nnd cumpur- H AVI.NU received official information of the esenn* ..r 11 WILLIAM MONMAN, ol W ilkes util of Lincoln county, v ' murder committed oi id county of Lincoln : i have thought pro j t ofiering a any p«* IP: Lt.W '““I*®* I’iKli. «!oui ir.a.le, dark car near the lefi, unJ MEW CHEAP CASH STORE, AT 7 sr.inT.I, GEORGIA. S WARNER Ac Co. are now opening a large assortment ol • Fall and Winter Goods, among which arc, for Ladies wear, a great variety of W'orstcd Goods, Mos de Lanes: Cashmere de Cosse; Susans; Alpaccn. plain and figu red; M.iziebines; Bombazines, Bluck silk Velvets; Figured Alpine; do. Aprons;Shawls,every variety nnd naliern; Cali- :oe8,new rich pal terns; Muslins ami lace; Goods of every va- iety; Edgings ami Trimmings of every pattern. Silk, Lambs Wool and Cotton Stockings and Gloves, Supr. Irish Linen nnd Linen Handkerchiefs; Shoes uud Bootees, u good assortment. For Gnitlcineii’s Wear. Extra common Cloths,Cussimcree,Suitiiieits, Vestings,anc AUo, Ready made clothing, such as Dress and Frock Coats, Extra and common Overcoats; Pantaloons; Vests; Shirts ami Drawers, in great variety; Gentlemen’s Shoes, Caps, &c., a good assortment. Domestic Goods, Blankets, Negro Shoes, &c. &.C., all of which will he sold very low. —ALSO— A 7to:«iif if cif RNsortmciif of Jewelry, Consisting in purl ol Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Pencils, a great variety of Ladies’ Gold Breast Pins, Broaches and finger rings. Also, a large lot of . Artificial Flowt i«. S.W. cV.Co.nre direct from N. York, and their stork of Goods are fresh ami selected expressly for the Southern market. Sparta. Nov. 12, 1844. 7 T ETTERS remaining in the Post Office, Milicdgo- J_A ville,January 1st, 1845. JUST RECEIVED, A IV E W SlIPPfY O I ONFALL AND WINTER DRY GOODSUs rnUE undersigned would respectfully once more inform J. the citizens of Milledgeville, Baldwin and the adjoining counties that lie is now receiving a large supply of Full and Winter Goods, which he will he ubla lo sell as cheap, il not cheaper than any other sloie in Milledgeville, or the into rior of Georgiu. The Goods consist in part of the following articles, viz: Black ami h ue black Bombazines, do. Alpuccns, Silk warn Chu»ans, A fig him Satins and Changeable Indiana Clnili— a new article (or Ladies’ dresses Mourning Giuehams, Silks, trad Satins, Pluid 'Partar Damask. Cashmere and Fancy Net Shawls, Furniture nml Fancy Calicoes,4-1 Mourningco. A large supply of Lyslo Lace, Footing and l-higings, Blue, Black nnd Uluchluck Broadcloths, Black, Blueblnck and fancy Cassimercs, with te variety of other artic es too numerous to mention. JOHN TKEANOK. N. B. All persons purchasing Dry Goods would find it to their interest to call and examine his Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Please cull at the sign of the. New York Dry Goods Store. J.T. Milledgevillo, Sept. 17, 1844. 51 tf WILLIAM K* DcCiUAITElYRIEO ATTORNEY AT LAW, Blitkely, Fuiiy County, Geo* uml Old Wurld ; Imliun uml (inrninn willioul it niu.lorjuund-1 Jm-kunu. Arilnir'u l.udv'u M.golln., Ouinpb,ll'. Foraign V ,l, C Han. A. Iverson, lion. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley. rd 011 tlm Itoborlsooian ineilmj j Biblioti'u <l<‘rlitw anil dmvn- 8rmi Aliinthlv Miiguxiiti., ur Select Alisre'tuuy of European an " Henry L Benmng hsqrs. fa ufilie UuniHti Empire; Tim Uud. at Homa.iir l.oavaufriun Literature anil Art. TliaCiilumbian Laily'a ami aouilnuan'. Jon-9, It If the overy dor Huok, by Mr«. Fli'i'iwuod; Uecilra Howard or Mnnir.iiia. Unodv'. Mainziui. and La.lv’. Itnuk. Tha I.,.. 7 — —— 7 Ihe every day Hook, by Flio'itvood: (iacilaa II the young Lady who had finished her Education, by i . s. Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Const ienc* of ihtCliris- ti.in render, by the Reverend (’aesar Malnn. D. D. : The bride, of Fort Edward an incident ofthe Revolution, Edited by G. 11. Zieher ; Kichlieu ill Love or the youth ofChnrles 1st; An Historical Comedy in two Acts,by Benjamin Sc Young, N. IL; The New monthly Mirror of Literature uud the fine Arts; The Ladies' New National Mnguziue, Edited by John Inman, June Numbers; Tho Mirror library containing Plates ol the latest Style of Fashions for the Lndien ; Life of Andrew Jackson, civil nml military, with illustration*, by Amos Kendall, Esq ; Life and public services of Henry Cloy, brought down In ihe year 10$i ; Louis T. Klipstoiu's Polyglot, no introduction to ihe study of modern languages. The work is * perfect guide to those u ho wish lo siodv she different languages. 1 vol ume of tile Poly glot is completed in six numbers; The Cur rency; The Tariff and Capital by Junius; also, stone pieces of the latest nnd most popular stylo of .Music, for sale ut M. E. El)WARD’S Store. Milledgeville, Geo. June 23d. 1844. 33 tf AiiffUtft 17(11, 1844. J UST RECEIVED, tho First end Hvcond Nos. of the Wandering Jew, bv Eugene Sue. Also, other popular worksoftlra day from the varioue popular presses of New York, receiving constantly as fast as they are published, and thoaa fond of reading can obtain such works as they choose to road, at M. E. EDWARDS’* STORE. Mnirazine. Goody’s Magazine ami Lady’s Book. The La dy’s National Magazine. The Lady’s Musical Library, Au gust No. Also, No. 6, of the Pictoriul Bible, with a variety of Other inteicBling works. AT M. E. EDWARDS’S STORE. August 20, 1814. 47 tf J&J I m Brought to Juil, AT Irw iuton, Wilkinson lc oiraty, Gn. n No- gro Boy who says his name is Burrel, about seventeen years old, dark complexion, long face and down look, when spoken to. He says he belong" to a man by the name of William Knight, living in Pike county,Ga. The owner or owners me requested to come forward, prove properly, pav charges and lake liimawuv. ti. B. MURPHY, Jailer. Sept. 9,1844. 21 tf Brought to Jnll, IN Spnrls, Hancock county, a Negro man, who ays his name is JACOB, and belongs to Richard llullev. of Tulhol county. Hois of medium size, quite black, 25 to 311 years old, and says llial Hal- ‘ ley purchased him of M. G. Harris,of this counlv, I lust winter. The owner is requested lo comply with the law, and take him awuv. b II. 8. HARDWICK, Jailor. Spnrls, Nov, 19tli,V844. 9 tf BOOTS A SHOES. Just received and are now Opening at TREAHOR’8 \ large-lot of Bool* A SliOCSof thn first quality; also, a large supply of Bl'OtfltllS 11 u'd ltUSMrtSf which ho will sell ul greatly reduced prices. J. TREANOlt. Milledgeville, Sept. 17,1841. 51 if A. Ardraws, James G. Asa, Miss Luriue B. Burk, William Burton, Jnn. E. Bailey. Armstrong Butts,Frederick M. Burton, Mih Eliza J. Boll in, W. W. Billion, John Biispell, Khodaiu Beecher, Buel S. Bass, Ingram Boyles, Washington Brvun, Robert Bry an. Joseph F. Cochran, A. E. 2 Culver, William ('raft, A. J. Cullens, Frederick,jr. ('room, Mugor 1). Downing, Apr E. Ezekiel, Emanuel Ervin, Irwin E, Ellison, Joreph F. Fowler, J. O. Ferrell, Mrs. S. Freeman, James Force, John P. G. Gibson, Thomas Guddy.T. A, Gsrlick, E. Gnihriglit, ftl. H. Green, Thomas Gordon, Gen. John W. H. Ilnrvcy, Richard L. 2 Hull, riamuel 2 Humphrey, Liza Howell, Singleton Hamilton, Mins A. Haas, Henry Holt, Joe (colored) Harrell, Benjamin J. Johnson, James Johnson, Mrs, Sarah Johnson, Elam Jones, Thomas Jones, Mrs. Nancy K. Kind,Mrs. Margaret liiilgore, Huuiiuli 15 3t L. Lewis, A. Lamar, J. A. Lane, Sumuei If. Lowe, John VV. T. Lord, Henry M. McIntyre, James Morgun, Miss Mary Moflit, etflon Mvers, Miss Margaret Moore, Benjamin F. Moore, Mis? Saruh Moore, Lueco Moore, Nancy .McMillan, Daniel i McGaiighy, William i Merrill, Henry M. | McCnnnon, William McDonald, Dunicl I N. j Norcross, Jonuihau 2 j Nupien Skelton i Patrick, PL R. Prosser, \\ iilinn) I Park, Randall (colored) • (i ’ Quinn, Thomas R. Rowley, E. Kuark, Joseph a i Speights, John | Speithls, W ni. ! Smith lien j j Smith, Misses J. «fc M. 2 j Sanford, M is. Sarah Stephens,Carlos VV. Spear, Dr. J W. 1 Switzer, Mrs. Ann I Sharp, A. B. j S,»iz«, Leopold Shackelford,Col. A. 1). Smith, Mrs. C. A. Ti Tcnnille, Colonel W. A. 2 !Tuliou, Irwin Tnvlor, Matilda VV. Wnrtlieu, Miss Ann K. 1 Welch, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Mr. : Ward, P. 1 Williams, Mrs. Cvnthin I Wheeler, Mrs. Delilah I Y. Young, James Young, Thomas Youngblood, James E. DAGGETT, P. M. r« DIO It 13 MliW WtHSKS! R OSE D'ALBREI'.S O.P. R. Jam.., Tom 111 ofOur’s. by Charles Lyon, author of Henry l.orregm Charles O’Malley, &c.; Fuiry Legends or llie South of Ire land, by T.Crolton Croker. a new edition; the Martyr Wife, u Domestic Romance, by iheuu'.har of Eiwood, the Bunker, or Like Father Like Son: Amy Herbert, by a Lady—Edited by the Rev. VV. Sewell, H. D. The Life aud public services of tlffi Him. James Knox Polk, with a compendium of hi* Speeches.on Nation’s public me*, auras; elan, a sketch of the Life of the Hon.George M. Dallas, published by N. Hickman; Life and Speechaaof Henry Clay, vol., Str., 2, by GreeJey end Mr Kirs lb; Major Jones'* Court• ahip, with illustrations, by Dnrley; July Nos. of the Colum him Lady*’and Gentlemen*’Magazine more ofthe Msgaainee of a hakes pea i e, with a variety of other new work* of the dav for tale at E. M. EDWARD'S Store. * Milledgeville, July 9,1844, 41 if UF PI'BLIU.- In the course of two or three 1. weeks, w ill be published and ready for delivery, a list of all the Uugrantnd Lands of the Cherokee Purchase. This is an nn|Mir nut guide to those having lauds, oi wishing to pur chase them by granting. Terms $1 per copy.—Liberal de ductions to those taking a quantity. Editorsgiviugibis two inseilioiis, and fi rwarding a paper lo the office ol the Cherokee Advocate, w ill have u copy sent them. 16 2l Dec.31. FIRE INSORANUE COMPANY, V.iPIT.lE $800,000. rpHE NEW-YORK CONTRABUT10NH11IP FIRE 1. INSURANCE COMPANY having established an agen cy in Kkoxvillk, Cruvvford couiity. willinsuiu BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, and every description of property, against I FRA NCI d H. MUR Knoxvilla, June 11, 1614. damage by URDOCK, Agent. 1%, 37 tf GKI3I.VER & R13AI.I/, FACTOIIS And Commission Merrinint*, 1 So. T*. Buy Mrrel, _ , _ kavannah. C. A. Orbirrr. W. A.Biut.. 51 tf S-pt. IT. and tnililury, in tlij. Slat,* to be vig,“i” inendMMri^ ipreliend said fugitive, in order that ' b« bran.?, ial for the offence with which he sti> .. marged. ^ l ^° Given under my hand mid thn Great .>cal ofthe :* •<> ,,l Capitol in Milledgeville, this 4th dav of Janu ,ri inj? and of the Iiidepeudenco of tho'Uniied State, ,1. sixty-ninth. ““CHiue By .Its Governor: a EOKGE W. CRAM FOOD. N.C. Barnett, Secretary of Slate. DESCRII Monman is about 5 feet 10 hair, blue eyes, with u small si years of oge. A PROCLAIM AT! OA. STATE OF OEOIIOIA. By GEORGE W’. CRA WFORD, Governor oj taidStat,. H AVING received official information ij.ai n murder m committed in the county of l.iin®®-• : •«. m, tlit-25ih on the body of one James Buuglmn,b.. Wll , , s ;qi. n - SON, of Hall county, who bus fled from justice I have thought proper to issue this, my Proclamation h.r. by offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ta any person or persons who nuy apprehend ami deliver ■». i JOHNSON to the .Sheriff or Jailor of Lumpkin cm.,,tv And l do moreover charge and require nil officers, civil* md military, in this .State, to ho vigilant in endeavoring la appre hend said fugitive, in order that he may ha brought to trial for the offence with which be stand* charged- Given under my hand aud the Great Seal ofthe State at lha Capitol iu Mi) ledge ville, this 4th dav a f January, l fits and of the Independence of tha United Slates the sixty-ninth. GEORGE VV. CRAWFORD. By the Governor: N. C. Barnett, Secretary of Stale. DESCRIPTION. Said Johnson is about 22 or 23 years old, 5 feel 10 or 11 inches^high, stout built, blue eyes, freckled luce and red hair. EXECUTIVE BEPAKTlUFftT, GA.) Milledgeville, 36th December, 1814, J I N pursuance of the provisions of an Act assented to 27th December, 1843, entitled “An Act to provide for the Eda- cation ofthe Poor” It is Ordered that the fimdsert npurt for such purpose he distributed to such Counties ns have made returns to this Department, on nnd after the 1st day of Januiry The d stributive share of each county will be paid to any person presenting u certified copy of an order of the Inferior Court authorizing such puvmcut. Bv flu- Governor. J.U. HORNE,S. E.D. EXECUTIVE DEPAimiEMJ Milledgeville, Dereinher lGtli, 1844. j I T is ordered, iu compliance with un net assented to on tho 22d dav of December, 1843, that the VVt^lcni and Atlantic Itnilrosifl he offered for sale on the follow ing terms; and that sealed proposals, as lo tiie amount cf tho bids, he received at this Department, till the 1st of iMurcb, 1845; uud that the envelopes be maikrd "Scaled Piojuisali;” viz: I. No hid will bp considered which does not offer n sninot least equal to one million of dollars and all expenditures by the State since 22d day of December, 1843. 2. The sum of $3(18,080 shall be pnid by (lie purrhaKr within thirty days after lie shall be notified oVlheacccptsMS of his bid. The remainder shall be paid after the expiration of twenty five years, or sooner, at the option ofthe juin-haoer, with the six percent. Bonds of the Stute, und slmil I forest nt the rate of six per centum per annum, payable seroi- annually nt the Treasury of ihe Stale. 3. In uddition lo the above sum of $380,000, the purchaser shall, at the period aforesaid, reimburse the State ilia amount expended on the Rond since the 22d of December, 1843. 4. The purchaser shall assume and discharge all .he tracts ofthe State for iron, timber, grading, and every other matter or thing connected with ihe Rond, which t> progress of execution, so that no charge or claim may la-here after made against the Stale for oi on m count of fluid Rond. 5. The puichaser shall pul aud keep iu complete oprrulion the Road from Murthnsville to Burroughs’, opposite to Cbm* ville on or before the first dny of November, 1845—lo the Oustniiuulee River on the first of October 1816— to Cion Plains or. the first of September, 1847—uml to tlm Tennciiw River on or before the fust of September, 1851, or such other time as the Legislature may grant. 6. The purchase shall be limited in freight and pnssags money to the sume rates as prescribed in the Act of 1843, providing for the salo of suid Road, except iu cases ol war or civil commotion, when tlm transportation ol soldiers ami mu nitions of wur shall he reduced 50 per cent, below customifj rales. 7. Tho purchaser shall give equal privileges nnd fscihtiM to (he Monroe Rail Rond and the Georgia Rail Read ('ouiin* nice, in the transfer of passengers uud property, and any oil* crimination whatsoever, adopted or permitted, in Invar «»leither of Raid branch roads, with respect to the place of iinbmdiif the cars, the granting offree tickets to ugeuts of cither brunch rond, the selling of what is called a through ticket to jiussen- gers, or for property, or otherwise, shall subject the purchai* or to suit iu every instance,by the i hired purtv.n ’ 1 proof (hereof tiie minimum amoira: < i nquiduieddu bo $188. 8. The purchaser shall organiz separate and distinct from "~" 1 1 engines, cars and officci Hire of the pas legal liquicfateddaiiiagcsshill id continue on said P<»di cli roads, the neeeststj , uml regulate tha arrival nml iVpaf- ,1„„ u. ...<7„g. . *.«.r or cats by the contract will]iJJ General Pont Office Department for the transportation ul United Staten Mail. 9. Tho State shall have a lien on the Read nnd its nppur- 4enances for tho faithful peifonnunce of each and ovuy •(»* pulnlion hereby made by the purchaser, concerning 6'^ P*P inent of money,and completion and equipment of the and in case of any branch thereof, tiie Executive of the Dial* may forthwith take possrssion and control of si.id Roan »n> its .ippiirtenum.es. 10. When the purchaser, or purchaser, shall have !»«• formed flin 2d and 3d specifications, hereinbefore eiiib-d they may fortliwilli lake pus>ession ofthe Rail Jtoail mui • appurtenances, uud enjoy all ihe rights and privilege#llier*® 1 * which now belong to the Slate. By order of the Governor. n JOHN ll.STliiaE, rt. E.». Pee. 17. It/’Tlie Con.titiitirmnlist, nml Chronic!.* A*. Sentinel oO.’* giiflla, uml the Republican and Georgian ol Savannah, * publish the above once a vve» k until «luy of sale- ^ JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE, A LA ltd K l.ui ofll.ick hlnck mill l(ue»cl llrog.m lorB.* gronn. 1000 puir Kip Uitigunn 500 (lo chi nl ?l BOOTS. Gents’ N. P. water proof Boots do fine Calf sewed do Mens’ thick pegged do Bovs’ sewed,and pegged do Gents’ fine Clf. sewed Brogans do do pegged do do velvet Slips Boys’ uud youths’ Brogans, (assorted) A LSu, Ladies kid Slips.(assorted) do do nnd .Morocco welts, do Bine!. U C. ti.J. welts, do do do tiet Ilerls, do Kid Brogans, do Culf do do colored morocco Side Ties, do Fuucv Guiters, do Kid French Ties, at 50 cts. E. ALEXANDER Milledgeville, Oct. 1st, 1811. ASIHlKWr & DIOBATAKI, ATTOUNIES AT LAW, Falonton, U»*< Will practise in al! the Counties of the Ucmu/gee Circuit. . MAIL A UK AN 01271FNT. Northern and Augusta Mail, via U fl,rf OUK O.ily.llllA M. I CI.OSKS D.j'T Macon nnd Columbus Mail. DUK O..II,(Su.iiliiv .ic.pt.li).. i® a.m uloukhd.ii, •• •• n "• Savannah Mail. DFK D.il,(M»nd.)c>.cpl.ii) «t lo A.M. CL<lS**<l.ll,(»«luril.r •• )«ll!M. Eatonton Mail. IIUK Monday .Wednf.ila,.mi Krld«,«t’ P « CLUSKS '* •• , 7 Montitcllo Mail. DUK Tliur.ilnj.nd Sami.,P. M. CLOSES Mom,.) nml Tliui Ml.,*. I P. Florida Mail. „ CLOSES Msnds,.W^snd«,nadPrW.,M — Hawkinsville Mall. CLOSE, lMili,.,Tl.lll.IiA*iTMnJ;l‘, l j l 1 l y |] 1