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i Sheriff's Sale/
in i*o» hi iaiawaa.
INI TttMdiy ia H.rch Mil,
M tbltowl.f MUM, ail I
wn oldj VVt.tiv. • man
boy aboil 11 taara old j Ire-
11 Volallim, a man about US voara
r iSyaara old; Sitaoi, alioot Id, and l.aaarua.
Mi, iaaaad aa a* lb* paaparta of N.ilin.M
■n atlldry imirlia,. fi I'aa in revor oT Hairy
' III ||M UoaaaaK Proptrty pnintad out
JAS. W.MAPi-IN.Sliorir.
I trlfWC !b he rill ’• tain
ha Cowrl-boiM door in ICuiunlnn,
’Wr (hot ’*IV.athjr tu tl.rrli noal,
ala, tko Mlawtnt'nropom, In wil:
«. aMi 0aaa*», H.rrr, Allan, Mnrv, Nar-
a dill, Ubarlaita, tlaainatla, JalT. Riuli, Ivor
rra. Poll, Sal, llarriat, and Julmann*. alao,
I,ail,Kit and Mark: Mika, a gray iu.raa
| a*a- balotach and harnaaa, one roai
. a« oart aid oaao; all loaind on aa ilia
..Olirk to aaliajy sundry roongaga Aina
P. Kay, Joiaa Kendrick and oilier mort
a*M John H. dark,
pointed out in aa id Ilka.
• • - W.T. HAMMONS,D.Shariir.
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SlicrilT’s Sale.
IMIlta acAdda Ih- Iraltuaaday in FEBRUARY nail,
Tf haAra tbe Caurt houaadoor, in the town of Eutnntoii,
PataM. oooilr, tbn Wlowinx proparly,lo wil:
TwoMpdma: Lucy, a Vanin about 35 yearn old, and
lalNNyB-Bap about d yearn old; levied on aa the properly of
‘i*« II eeliefy anedrr mortgage A fas in fnvur of
aid hoirare Titus. J Denham. Property point
0 (ha. JAS. W. MAPI’IN, .sheriff.
data*. IMS. i«
tlr|wf*ril Morlgugc Sheriff ’• Sale.
fjkriUt b# told oi til* A rat Tuesday in M \ KCH
▼ T ' Mil. before tbe Court home door in the town of Knox-
vito, Crawford eounty. within the usual hours of sale, the
|<tOWit:
I by (lit mm* of David, about sixteen years
as'tbe property of Jamee A. Prosser to salisty
Ifk from Crawford Inferior Court in favor of
Itch v* Jaiute A. Prosper. Property pointed out
JAMES B EEL AND, .sheriff.
II
vrford PoMponcd Sheriff’s Sale,
be aoM before the Court-house door in tlio town of
lie*. Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in
nett, within the legal hours oftuie, thelbllow-
to witi
m*f ro Kiri about Urn yeere old, by the name of Chany
A Mb levied on at the proporly of E. W. Dennis to satisfy
om I ra from Crawford Superior Court ia favor of Roberl-oii
OrjBhfeld vq C. W.Aii Dennis. Property pointed out by
" ’ JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
D-e. 31,1814. 14
Crainrford February Sheriff ’s Sales.
\%/ft.L be sold beforo the Court House door in lh« town
V f- of Knox fills, on the first Tuesday in FKMRUA It Y next
within tbe usual hours ofewle, the following property, to wit:
Out| lot offend, containing two hundred two and ono half
acre*, more or less, number one hundred and eighty-nine, in
the sixth District of originally Houston, now Crawford conn-
ly ; levied on as the property of Higdon Powell to satisfy one
In from Crawford Superior Court in favor of H. B Trout
mao voelligdoa Powell.
T^rufeUof land, containing 405 acres, more or leas, in the
eecohn District of originally Houston, now Crawford county,
number* two and forty-six, and two hundred and thirty five' ;
levied onto satisfy one fi fu from Crawford Superior Court in
Trouimtn vs Mark C. Partin and John Perry.
Lerka on as the property of John Perry.
One btMNfendyOne end a fourth acres of Is ml, being one hall
of lot No. 250* in the second District of originally Houston,
now Crawford county; leviednu as the property of Mark C.
Partlo, to satisfy one fi fa from Crawford Superior Court in
favor Of If; tf. Troutman vm Mark C. Partin and John Perry.
Onnlot offend, number sixtten,containing202J serfs, more
or less*and 66o seres, more or less, in the seventh District,
number* not known—known as the place whereon Daniel
Newinnnow livek; all levied on to satisfy one fi fu from Craw
ford Superior 1 'ourt-in favor of David Lockhart, admiiristra'or,
and Adeline Amos, administratrix on the estate ofE. ,M. A nine,
deceased, vs Daniel Newton. Property pointed out by Daniel
Newton*
Two lot* of land, numbers fourteen and fifteen. And half of
lot Nb.665 eontatningin tb j whole 500 acres, more or less, ir,
the sixth Diotriot of originally Houston, now Crawford conn
<v; levied on to satisfy one fi fa from Crawford Superior
Court In favor of Jethro Williams vs Michael Hartley nod
Frederick 'Hartley. Property pointed out by .Michael 'Hurt
HnTfbf thirty acres of land with the mills thereon, and eigh-
lees acres, all bring * part of lot No. 196, in the sixth District
of originally Houston, now Crawford county; levied on ah
the property of Benjamin II Bateman to sntisfy one fi fa from
Crawford Inferior Court in favor of Jesse L. linker vs li. It.
Bateman, Hardy Hay, and Robert Hay. Property pointed
pointed out by B.B. Bateman.
EWELL WEBB,D.Sheriff.
'Doe. 31, 1844. 14
lives; levied on aa the
safety * fi fe from a Justice’s ( .
fo D. B. Creech,■dminbumiof* an the natal* of
nan; doeeased.
Also,one lot of land. No>186,in the 7th District of Telfiilr
county; levied on ae the properly of Washington Roger* to
satisfy a fi fa from n Justice's Court in favor ul D. McDuffie.
IWrty pointed out by defendant.
All levied on und returned to me hv a constable.
ARCH'D McDl/FFIR; Dept.Sheriff.
Jan* 4, 1845. 16
Tclfuli* February Nlierlll ’• Sale.
U - ll.l. Im sold before the Court-house door ip the town
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday
in February neat, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One no oil red and sixty head of stock cattle, more or less,
aud one yoke of oxen; levied on ns the property of John
Fletcher,lo saligfy a fi fa from the Superior Court in favor of
Zachariuli Studst’ill vs John Fletcher and James L. Fletcher.
Also, one lot of land, No. 91, in the 9lh District of origin
ally Wilkinson, now Telfair county ; levied on hS the proper
ty of Leunhlus Wiley, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa. from Telfair
Superior Court, in luvor of Thomas N. Cl nylon vs Leonidas
Wiley. Properly pointed out in said mortgage.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Dec. 31,1841.14
T«‘lfnir February Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL tie sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at
the Court house door in the town of Jacksonville, Tel
fair county, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit f
(>un lot of land, No. 328, in the 7th District of originallv
Wilkinson, now Telfair countv; levied on as the property of
John Wingfield to satisfy art fa from a Justice’s Court in
Grpene comity,in favor of Thomas Crawford %s John Wing
field. Property pointed out bv plaintiff.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
December 17th, 1814. 12
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If it JOHN W. W. BNF.AP, c. o.n.
(JEOIIQIA, Baldwin Couuly.
W HEREAS John A. Breedlove applies to me for lit
ters of A dm in iet ration on the estate of Surah J.
Breedlove, late of euid county,deceased :
These are therefore to cite mid admonish sll and singular,
the kindred anil creditors of said deceased to he and appear at
my uUice w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show causa,
itanv they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, thisdOrh day of J an. 1845.
17 5t JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c.c.o.
GBOHGIA, Baldwin County.
COURT OF ORDINARY., January Term, 1845
W HEREAS, on ihe thirteenth duy of Oetoher. 1840,
Mansell J. Smith executed his certain writing obliga
tory to David G. Gibson, thereby obliging himself to make ti
tles to said Gibson to a certain tract of land described in said
Bond—and whereas said Bond bus been legally trsnsfritetl
to Mrs. Ann Marlur, who has filed her application, together
with said Bond, prnv iug that the Executors and Executrix of
•uid Mansell J. rtuiitli he required to execute to her good and,
aufticient titles to said laud
Ilia, therefore, Ordered, That a Rule Nisi he granted re
quiring said Executors and Executrix to show cause, wit'ain
lie time prescribed by law, why said prayer should not he
'rained t— And it is further Ordered, That said Rule he pub
lished, for the space of three months, in one of the gazette* of
iHilledgaville.
A true extract from the minutes, this 18th day of January,
1845. 17 I3t JOHN W. W. SNEAD,(;. c. o.
AI)1II\IVI'imoU’> SALES.
BfetU ntortgatfo Postponed Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FKBItli A l( Y next,
before the Court-houso dnoi in the town ul Jackson,
ButttfAoaat^ within the legal hours of sale, the following
1>ropnrtv,to w|t:
One lot of land, No. 175, in ihe 3d District of formerly Mon-
roa.kwW Batts county ; levied on as the property of William
McnUhnaoy to natisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butts .Superior
Court in favor of Harriet .McClendon, Administratrix ol W'il-
liaui MeOifrndon,deceased, vsAVillimn McElhaney. Proper
1v poktadoot in said II fu. Levy made by G.C. 'Mefilichael,
fbrnHHf.D* Bhsriff, and returned to me this 18th Nov. 1844.
H. H. DOSS, Sheriff.
Nov. 86,1644. 9 ids
W Balic February Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold on the’ffrfct IWilnv in FLBRUAU V
next, before tho Court-house door in the Town ol
withiu tbe legal hours of sale, the
[|ynmmi;. «u wil i
One lot of Und. lying in Bntts county, number not known,
containing ana hundred and thirty acres, adjoining lands of
Crispin Davis and others; levied on as the property of Allah
P. Johnson to satisfy a II fit front * J*n UV* Court of said
aounty, in favor of.Thoinnk Thrt»Wer, Administrator on the
•stata of Mosea Chapman, deceased, vh Ciirpiu Davis,
ir, and Ahab P. JOnhisaA. Levied cn aud rctnruod to mo by
w». J. Carr, CMstcble/''
Alao, one lo’of Uud,No. 17 f in the 4th Di^tridof original-
‘ng one huudred arms,
j or John It. Moore to
. _, _ . t of said countv in favor of
James H. Stark, assignfHuf David S.Ciin vs John H. Moore.
;Dsc. 31,1844. . , ff. lt, P. Met’LENDEN, D.Sheriff.
niv,anv io> m i«uv,iia, »#,in me am i
4y Monrue, now Butts county, comairiing r
JBnjre or 1am ; *-*•!«* »»• «« *Lo propeny or
oatisvy n I fa from a Justice's Court of said
Butts Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on t he fir at Tuesday in Februury next, lie-
fore the Court-house door in the town of Jackson, Butts
hours of sale,(he following proper-
The seat half of lot oflnnd No. 17, and tho West lialfof lot
the North half of the other half of said lot No. 18.
ml ^258 acres,and lying in Butts county; levied
property of firfcn C. Th.ixiou to Hutiafv one fi ft
t Superior Court in favor of William F. .Maim vs
I^Thnxtnn.Santiial W.ThaxIon.and (irecu C. Tliox-
y made hv John Alulrew*. former Deputy Sheriff.
o. ii. P. McClendon, urp. sheriff.
"iafel 8 ”- "
ilfottfe March mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
he sold on the first Tuesday in MAIUDI next,
v v before the Court-house door in the t iwn of Jackson,
Butts county. Within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, t„ wilt
Due Wf«f lot oflsnd. number five, in the 11th District of
origidnih^ II onroe, now nutts county, lying on Big Kandy
Crevk, adjoining lands of •’Smith, Nolen mid others; levied on
ns the property of Robert P. Coleman tb satisfy a mortcagc fi
fo from Busts gnperior Court in favor of Charles Bailey.—
J'roparly uoinlvd out in said fi fa.
o. H. p. McClendon, i>. sheriff.
Jan. 17 tds
Wliyiaoi February Sheriff’* Salt.**.
W ILL bswuld at ills Court house door in the town of Ir-
wktnujoa ibe first Tuesday In FEURUARV next he-
twastl6Mlifenal hours of sale (lie following properly, to wit*
Oidftfl d t. a A , enntaiiiing two huiidred two und n half
f res, those or k«s. well improved, lying in the third Diet. No.
not known, whereon John Kemp now lives ; levied on as the
property of said Keuip to satisfy a fi fu issued from the Supe
rior Court >W) foeur of Jobs Doe, on the demise of Thomas
WhifOStol . va Riclmid Ru*>. ca.aal (‘jfetor, uud JubnKuuip,
lanaal *a faaaaaaion.
•J0l|.Mraa«4 prue land well improved, lyieg in tlie twenty
seventh District, whereon Burrell Maples now liven, and one
J oke of steers and cart; levied on as the propntv of Burrell
I spies, tb satisfy o fi fa issued out of the .Superior Court, ill
favor i flsanc Newell vs said Aluples.
B.B. MURPHY, D.Sheriff.
D*c» 61,1844,li
Wllktp.iu. March Slicrifl *. Sale.
W ILL Be sold tie fore the Court limisr door in the town of
IrwjatsB.'Vilkiasini county, on the first Tiiosday in
M%R r ll nest, kitiiirt file usual hours of sale, the following
pioneru, to wit:
Frier imad of liofoss. one Jersey wagon, one ox cart, twenty
bnadnilKHP*, eight head of sheep, t*ncow» and < alvcs, and
Ixiusekold *»d kitchen furniture of aserv deserijitiou; levied
out ss the properly of William Browner m satisfy a uimlguge
6 fs isannd Cram 4hc Inferior. Court in favor of Isaac Nowell
ts said ' J'rnpsrty poinirdmil in said fi fa.
• \ W. W. BEALL. Sheriff.
»«.*,i»44. M
floNOamr, rrferaniy slier* »"l*.
W llXbai.ldharara Hi.O«nat-bmiaa ilnnriu III. Vrrmin,
SiHil,niii.r» fnniily, mi llw i.al Tnaada, in FEB-
KO Aliy Mil, a>iiliiTi ilm .anal iHHira of avia. Ilia followin,
of |,i*aa. land, unta nr lea., including Itn
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|*pr*a<ltaSM' -Vrfdmi J
•mhMW Ih* Winer, i f
Jnhn YTUrlaa liimn rly ll»i
SMSSMM Oreeli { le.led on aa the
■dlH Curie. IwaMtay »n* 4 fll l.aned frinil Ilf
5lM,CiHHta* v ' Oiel. «. M.lnlamr id
I'W ni.d- and 'cmra<d
'4mHtel«UU4»aMJ.M, Uef'v. Sb,.
Administrator’s Sale.
4 G REE ABLY loan order of tho Honorable the Inferior
/\. Court nf Laurens county, when silting as n Court of Or
dinary, will lie sold iu the town of Dublin, m said comity, ho
fore the Coart-houMo dour, on the fust 'Tuesday in February
next, hctweuii the u t-ual hour* of sale, nil of the lands belong
ing to the estate of Mosea Tmoii, late ofsuid county, dcceua
ed. Hold fir the beuefit ol heirs and creditors. 'Terms uu
the dnv of sal.’. ABNER TISO.N, Adm’r.
November b.h, 1841. 7 tds
A(ltiiiiii«fi'ators* Sale.
U NDER an order of tho Honorable Inferior Court of Tel
fair comity, will lie sold before the Comt house door in
tho town ofjneksouSille,Telfair couuty, on the first Tuesday
in March next, within the ueitul hours of sale, the followinir
property, to wit: Boh, a negro man about thirty years old;
Slid Jack, an old negro man. Boh is a valuable hand nu a
plantation,n tolerable good plantation blacksmith and wheel
wright. Teims made known on the day of
Dec. 31, 1844.
J. c.cleMentb,
D. B. CREECH,
Adm*
14 ids
I ilOI R UK ON'HIM alter dale application will he
1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofPutunm
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a negro girl mimed Mary, belonging to the estutu of Jones
Wynn, deceased.
HANNAH WYNN, Executrix.
Dec. 2,1844. II
MONTHS after date, application will he
made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Newton county,
while flitting as a Court ol Ordinary, for leave to sell us much
ofllto reul estate of William I*. Graham, deceased, nu lies in
tho county ol 'ewlun ; and also, for leavo lo sell some of Ihe
negroes belonging to Buidostaie.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm’x.
IVERSON L. GR WES,Adm’r.
Dec. 2,1844. II
made
unty,
while sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leuvu to sell the
real estate of Win. Studutill, sen. late, of suid county, deceas
ed. WM. STUDS TILLJr. Adm’r.
'Telfaircounty, Nov. 17,1844. 9
son county, while sitting fot ordinary purposes, lor leav
sell the laud and negroes belonging lo the estate of Benja
min Exum.laie ofsuid conn v, deceased
WILLIAM A. HALL,
DANIEL E. COLLINS,
Wilkinson county,Nov.5th, 1844.
► Adm't
1 /OUU MONT lib after date application will he miitli
to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton comity w liil.i
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man
Bob, belonging to ihe estate ofifneheus A. Middleiirooks deed.
Sold for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors ofsuid deceus
ed. ZERE MIDDLEIIROOKS Adm'r.
October 1,1844. 1 4m
I /O HU MONTHS after date, application will he
made totlie Iuferior Court of Putnam comity, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es
tate uud part of the negroes belonging lo the estate of John
Ingram, deceased.
WM. INGRAM,
BBNJ. INGRAM, { *-* 0,fc
Sapl. S4. inJ4. S3
I /OFfit MONTHS after date, application will lie
1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Richard P. Ingram,
deceased. By the Auuixihtkatok.
Dec. 2. 1844. 11—(wlic)
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
COURT OF ORDINARY\ January Term. 1845.
I T appearing to the Court by the representation of John B.
Pounds. Administrator on the estate ol Ezekri‘1 Harris,
deceased, (hat lie bus fully administered on said estate, uud
he huving made application for letters of Dismission from said
Administration :
It is, therefore, Ordered, that the Clerk of this Covin do issue
citation, requiring all persons concerned, to show cause, if
any they have,on or before the first (Monday iu September next,
why suid letters should not issue; mid that suirl citation he
publis icd iu one of the gazettes of this State, for the space of
six months.
A true ex tract from the minutes, this 18th dav ofJ&noary,
1845. 17 Slit JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Haiti win Comity.
W HEREAS John L. .Moore applies to me for let fen* of
Administration on tho esuto of Luke Moore, lute ol
saidcouiitv, deceased:
These are, therefore, tooiie and admonish all and lingular
Ihe kindred and creditors of mini deceased, f« be and, appear
nt my olfiec, within the time prescribe,I hv law,to sho w cause,
if any they have why suid letters should not bo gruiued.
(iiveu under my baud, at office, this 24th dav of L)ec. 1844.
13 5t JOHN W. W. SNEAI>» c. c.o.
GIZOItO'A, HulU win County.
ax/ HKKEAS HughKiiox, Administratorde bjniu non on
v » the estate ol A lexauder Green, deceased, a pplics lo me
lor loiters of dismission (n m said Admiuistr-iti on :
'These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all und singular
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased to Ije ami appear
at my office within the time prescribed b\ law,i«i show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under mv hand atnffice, this I7thday of Dec, 1844.
12 iiifiin ’ JOHN W. W. 8NI2AH, c c.o.
GEORGIA. Bald win County.
\\I HEBE AS Mrs. June Mitchnll, Executrix on the e-tnto
v v of William S. Mitchell, deceased, applies to me lor let
ters of Dismission from suid Executorship ;
Thesu are, therefore, lo cite and admotusli all and singular,
the kimirrd aud creditors of said deceased, to bn and appear
at my office, withiu the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause
if any they have, why said letters should'not be granted
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of Dec. 1844.
10 mUiu JOHN SV. W. KNEAD, c.c.o.
GLORGIAt Baldwin County.
W HEREAS John S. Stephens, administrator on the es
tate of Allen B. Stephens , deceased, applies to mu for
Idlers of dismission Iroin suid Administration:
These are,therefore ,to cite and admonish a I land singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,lo be and appear
iy office wi»hiu the lime prescribed by law,toshow cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be grunted,
'iveu under mv hand at office, this 16lh dav of July, 1844.
» u.6m JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c c.o.
lor letteis of diMiiiseiou
ii. ORG1 k. Will.iukon Foisuiy.
VA/HEREAS Mnrv Hicks, Guardian for the orphans of
VV Al.ner Hicks.appli
from said Guardianship :
These are, iherefom, to
Collin forward within the 1
cause, if any they hat
uul be grunted.
Given under my hand, nt office, this 10th dnv of Jan. 1845.
17 Ol AUG. B. RAIFOICI), C.C.U.
rile and ndmnnish
he time prescribed by law, uud i
c, why suid letters ol dismission si
erneii to
l/OIJK MONTHS afterdute, application will he made
I 1 to the inferior Court of Decatur county, when sitttngfor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of laud No. 32n. in
the 20tli district of originally Early, hut now Decatur coun
ty .belonging to the heirs of.Sterlitig Hines, deceased, for Ihe
purpose of making a division amongst the heirs of said de
ceased. THOMAS HINES, Executor.
December 4th, 1844. II
Notice V Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons iudebledlo the estate of Isaiah Wheeler, late
of Baldwin county, deceased, are requested lo makn im
mediate payment; uud all to whom said estate is indebted, are
hereby notified to present their claims duly authenticated,
within the time prescribed bv law.
DELILAH WHEELER, Adm’r.
Dee.24th, 1844. 13 (it
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Founty.
W HEREAS Mary Hicks, Administratrix on the estate of
Abner J. Hick’s, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration :
These, are, therefore, to cite and ndmnuisli nil and singular
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to he aiuI nppear at
uiy office w ithin flm time prescribed by law, to shew cuiihc, if
nnv they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hum!,ut office, this IQth duvof Jail. 1845.
17 uiliiit ' aUG. B. RAIFURD. C. C. v».
Notice to Debtors ami Creditors.
A I.L persons indebted totlie estate of William D.Colo, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and
all persons hnvine demands nguiusl said estate, to present them
to the Subscriber,duly aitesicd, within the time pre cribcd by
law. JOHN C. MASON, Administrator
Rutnnm county, Dec. 24, 1844. de bonis non.
GEORGIA, Court of Old inn rj
Newton Comity, i September 'i'eruil’j Hit
W HEREAS Joel ('oily, Administrator on (lie eslaio of
Kusanuuh Tillery, lain of said county, deceased, up-
plies fur letters uf Distatpeicn from *sid estsin :
These are, lliereiorn, to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kmdied and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at
GEbUGlA.AVilMiisun County.
\\f HER.EAS John Kmith applies to me lor letters of Ad-
▼ f ininislralion on the estate of Wiley Rutland, late of
said county, deceased :
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish ul I ond singular,
the kmdied and creditors <>| said deceased, to he and up near
nt my office, within Ihe lime prescribed bv law, to show
cause, il uny they have, why said letters should nut he granted.
Given uudcriny Ijund, ai office, this llhh duy of D»’c? 1844:
13 5t A. B. KAlFORD,c. c.o.
GEORGIA, WilkimouCounty.
\\i IIEREAS James Taylor,Guardian for the orphans of
vf Thomas Taylor,ceccused, applies lo me for letters of
Hi*tuissiou Iroui the Giisriliimship uf 'i'liuiiitis and Aidelissu
Taylor, twoofsaid Wards:
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to ho und appear nt my office, wiiliintlie lime prescribed
by law. to show cause,if any they have, why suiu letters uf
dismission should not he granted.
Given iiudcr mv hand ul officn,lhis 1st dav of Junnarv, 18-15.
15 ihtiiu AUG. B. RAIFOI(I), c.c o.
GEORGIA,WUkin$okt Coimfy.
HERKAS Needham W. Brown applies to mo for let*
ters of Administration "on the estate of Geurge W.
ud cr ii, late of said comity, deceased :
’Tlic»e areihereloro, to cite und udinoiiishull and singnlur.tlie
kindred and creditors ofsuid deceased, to ho and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, toshow cause, il any
they have, why said letters should nut be granted
Given under my hand at office, this I Kill dav of Dec., 1844.
13 fit A. U. RAIFOHD.c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
HEREA8 William C. Barker, Administrator on to
my ofli<]a, withiu Ilia iiina prrocribad by law, lo allow cuuae,i( I W „fM„uhvw uppliea tomefor l€(-
o..y hay Imvo, why a»id l.ltera of (Imms.iun chouhl not ha j .li.n.i.ab,, from .aid Aditiini.iralion:
gran t'd. 'These are therefore to cito and Admonish all and singular
Givan under my hand, at offica, .h.a 9lh day..f.rtapl .IMt ] , tl0 kill drad and creditor, of ouid deceoaad, to h. ond
51 6| » WM.U.LhhKIE,Q. C.O. ur „ rav ofru , e „ ilhj „ , he tiu , c |>re8cri i, c ,i | l? law, to
„ ! show cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut he
ttFOKttlvi. Telfair County. granted.
W HEREAS Joel Johnson upplies to me for letters o*, Given under my hand at office, this 5th day of Nov., 1811.
Administration outlie estate nfMnrgmet Ann Johnson* i 7 infill! AUG. B. RA1FORD. Clerk.
late ol said county, deceased : j *
These are there ore to cilniuid admonish allaud singular the GEORGIA, WilkillKOII Coilllly.
kindred and creditor* of said d» ceased, to he and nppear ut my j \\T HERE AS Snumel Sanders, Agent for Claibourne B.
office within the time prescribed by low to show cause if any > f Sanders, as Administrator on tbe estate of Murilm
they have, why suid lone.s should not ho granted. | ganders, applies to me fur loiters of dismission from suid
Given under my hand at office this 7th dnv of Dec,, 1844. j Administration, us Agent aforesuid :
12 5t JNO. F. McRAE, C. C. O. . 'These ure,t heroforc.tocite and admonish allandsingulsr
„ _ _ ! the kindred and credilorsof'saiddeceased to he unduppear
KJFlkltCsI At A|k|llillR Comity. j at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to show
W ’ HKREA8 John Williams applies to me for letters of cause, if any they have, why eaidlmters should nothegrnnled
Administration on the estate of Jurdoti Leggett, late oi
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al 1 and singular
the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, lo hr md appear nt
my office within the lime prescribed hv lnw,n )liow cause, if
uny they have, why suid letters should not be granted.
Given under tny hand at office, this Ifiili duv of Dec. 1844.
14 5t M Al.COM JOHNSON, c.c. o.
Itrout;lit to Jail.
AT Jackson, Butts County, on tke 24th of
December Inst, two negro men, who sny their
names are SAM and BILL, and belong to
Robert Hughes, of SVnyneaborougli,Fairfield
District, South Carolina. Snin is about 25
years of age, light complexion, 5 feet |(l iuclies
weighs i.bimt 165 lbs. Hill is about 20 years of age,
■ 10 inches high, very black, and weighs about I GO
TRICK
jr.Jt
17 3t
ilor.
property, put
Sept. 9, 1844.
HroiikIh to Jail,
AT Irwintmi, Wilkinson county, Gn. a Ne
gro Boy who save his name is Burrel, about
seventeen years old, dark complexion, long
face and down look, when spoken to. He says
lie belongs to n man by the name of William
Knight, living iu Pike county,Gn.
ir owners nrr request, d to come forward, prove
marges aud lake Inin aw uv.
S. B. MURPHY, Jailer.
21 tf
Broiifflit to Jail,
IN Spuria, Hancock couutt, u Negro man, who
at* his name is JACOB, and belongs to Richard
llnllev.of Talbot county. He is of medium -ixe,
quits black, 25 to 30 year* old, and says that Hal-
^ ley purchased him of M. G. Harris, of this cunntv,
} Inst winter. 'The ow ner is requealrd. lo comply
with the law, and take him awav.
. K. S. HAKbWICK, Jailor.
Sparta, Nov. 19th, 1844. 9 tf
|Ml THE PHBLIC.-I ii the course of two or three
weeke, will be published and ready for delivery, n list of
ifhe IJngranlsd Landsef the Cherokee Purchase. This ia
nn impor euf guide to those having lands, or wishing to pur-
eha-Mhem hy granting. Terms $1 per copy.—Liberal do*
dootioua lu lliosa taking a qnaiititv.
E-lib^s giving this t vo insertions, and forwarding a (Vapor
t nt lie office of the Cherokee Advocate, will hive a copy seal
iham. IG 3t Dec.31.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Moses S. West aud Allied Branham, Ad
ministrators on tho Estate of Julio Wise, apply to me
for letters uf dismission from said Administration:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
be und appear at ray office, within the time prescribed hy law
toshow cause,if uuy they have, why suid letters dismissory
sho.. Id not he granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
AUGUSTUS B. RA1FOKD, Clerk.
October l, 1844. I mfiin
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Cotin'y.
W HEREAS John Smith applies to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Caroline E. S. Man.on,
luleofsoid county, deceased:
'These ore therefore to cite and admonish all mid aingulsi
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, to show
cause, if uny they have, win said letters should not he granted.
dor my hand al office, this 7ili day ol J»n 1845.
It. 5t
AUG. B. RAIFURD, Clerk.
GEORG A, Montgomery County.
W HEREAS Norman Gillie and .Mark Phillips apply to
me for letters of Dismission on the estate uf Angus
Gillie, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to *rito and admonish all and singular
the kindrud and creditors of said deceased, to he and ap
pear at my office within the time preacribed by law,to show
cause if any they have, why said leilarsehouid not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th dav of Kept., 1844.
51 Gin FA IUIUIIA lip MclUE, C. C.O.
GEORGIA, Oeenltir K^onnty.
W HEREAS Thomas F. Marlin applies to me for loiters
uf Adininiairaliou ou the estate of John Russell, late of
mid county, deceased :
'These are,therefore, Incite and admonish ull and singular
the kindred end creditors of said deceased, to lie nod appear
at my office within theiiaic prescribed bv law, to show cause,
if any exist, why said letteis should uol be granted.
Given under iny band nt office this laid*
15 fit
t office this 1st dav of January,1845.
JOHN P. Dll-KENSON,c.c o.
N OTICE.—The public i* Hereby notified, that Sarah
Wai.laC*. my wife, lint abandoned mv bad and board
ir two mouths lust pit*l, mid they nra (oit*warned from cred
ting her ut»..n mv account, •• I am deter mined to pav none
-of her eunirWILLIAM WALLACB.
Dec. 17, 1814. 13 9t
■was*
lor*. A*
*h*t,Mftall__ .
|«t>rl« e«n *p >u.|f oft
lob.trot inlndTu! of die ju.l rol
■ od creoted power, tod Meadily ii
between tit. Cteeii*.
I lie ir.olio.'. tb«t
nnd.M or morality whoa* authority Vjy hope I. H caven.
In accordance with these views and a* *pprt»v*d cueiom, I,
GEORGE WALKER CRAWFORD. 4toY*r*67ofthe Stale
ofGnprgia. have deemed it proper In tasne thie v .«ny Prr»cla
mat ion, and appoint THURSDAY, the 13th da» ol February
next, aa a day of THANKSGIVING and PRAY LR, end
request that all religious denomination* in the Stale Will, on
that day, meet nt their usunl places of worship, end suppli
cate the Great Ruler of the Universe that His blessing* may
be continued upon our beloved land.
Given under my band and ilie ar.al uf the Executive De
partment, at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this first
day uf January, 1845.
GEORGE W.CRAWFORD,
By the Governor:
S. J. Anderson, S. E-D. »•>
.IP The several n. wapapers in this Stule are requested to
give tiie above Proclamation one ineertwn before the duy
above specified.
A PRO C IL All A T I OIV.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Uy GUO RUE VV. CRA WFORD, Governor of $n id State
| I A VINO received official information nt the cmcii|h* ofonr
IJL WILLIAM iMON.MAN, oi U ilkos county, Iroiu the
jail of Lincoln county, wlicie he was imprisoned oil u charge
of murder oo.umittrd on tlio body of one Muller Seuiles, in
suid county ol Lincoln :
I have thought proper to issue this.my Proclamation. Imre-
hy tillering n reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to
any peiWn nr persons who may op(i|.ii-liend and delivn
suid iMON.MAN to the .Sheriffnr Jailor of Lincoln comity
And I do moreover charge and require all officers, civil
nnd military, in this Ktute, to lie vigilant m endeavoring to
apprehend said fugitive, in order that lie may he brought to
trial for the offence with which he stands fhaicrd.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of In* .’Stale, at tlu*
Caiiitol in Alilledgovillc, this 4th day nf January, 1845.
ami of the Independence of the United Ktulcs the
Btxty-fiinih.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD.
By tlio Governor:
N.C. Barkett, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
filoKMAN isabnnl 5 feet 1 (J iticlie.a bigli. stunt made, dark
hair, bine ey»*s, with a small scar near the left, und ubout 45
years of age. 15 3t
STATE OF HEOIIHIA.
HyOEOHati IV. CRA WFORD, GoeermroJ mid State.
H AVING received official iiiforinntinn that u murder was
committed in the county of Lumpkin, on tlnCJfiih nit.,
the body of one James Bnuchun,h> one LOGAN JOHN
SON, of Hall county, who lias fled from justice :—
1 have thought proper lo issue this.mv Proclamation, here
by offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS io
any person fir persons who in ,y uppiehend uud deliver said
JOHNSON totlie Klieriffor Jailor of Lumpkin county.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers, civil nnd
military, iu this State, lo ba vigilant m endeavoring lo nppre-
liend said fugitive, iu order that he may be brought lo trial
for the offence with which he stand-*« burned.
Given under my hniolaud tlio Great Soul ofthe State,at the
Capitol in ,M illedgevillo, this 4th day of January, 18 lo,
anu of the Independence of lim United Slates the
sixty ninth.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
N. C. Barnett, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
Said Johnson is about 22 or 23 years old, 5 lent 10 or II
dies high,stout built, blue eves, liei kled luce aud red hair
15 3t
0. W'.toh nt.b.r.{ h.»
riw.ntl/ rMtirn.d from S.w-York, witli. Sow #to»k of
WatehM, Jewelry. Timed Ware,
—cok.i.ti.o or
Ruporior Gold .od Silver lm»*r W.inl.eo,
Gold Fob, Guard .ml l.adie. Neck Cb.iu.,
Gold,Silver »nd Steel Specl.cl*.,
Gold .ml Silver Pencil',
l.edie.' nnd ticiitleuieu’H Bre.il Pm.,
Flnrer ttin-i nnd Kkr Rings,
Gold Ballons. Stud* and Chain Slides, Thimble*,
Ladies’ Fine (fold and Hair Bracelets,
Jet (Tombs, Hair Pins ami Head Oniumenta, dec.
Roger's Superior Pen aud Pocket Knlvea,
Rucor's ond Scissors,
Fink Pi.atkd Castors, Cake Baskets and Candle Slicks,
Brlttnnli Ware, Fancy Goods fee der. fo«.
Embracing almost everv article uaunity k*(it iu his line, AI.L
nf which i- ENTIRELY NEW and of the moat fnhionabte
ufyte and he$t t/na/ity,nin\ will he sold nt prices winch cannot
fait to suit nnrehaser*.
Walcbe. and Jewelry of every de.erlptloa re-
paired at the ahorteAt notice. All Watches repaired or sold
will be warranted to keep good lime lor one year or theeash
refunded. Watches sent from any psrl of the country will
receive the name attention, nnd be repaired on an reanonablo
it ruin an thouirh the owner were preneni.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweler, n/ore ailiuiuing that of Mr. Geo.
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MACON, Geo.
Macon, Jan. 7. 1845. 15 tf
AVto- York City Advertiiemenl.
UHV GOODS I DKT GOODS!!
BARNUM, MORRIS & MCKNIGHT,
1)2 Pearl Street, New-Vorli,
IMPORTERS .
i JOBBERS OP
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Purchasers of Clnthn, Catnimeren, SatUnetn, Drenn Goode,
Prints, Linens, Drillings, Sheetings, Shirtings, White
Goods, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Shnwts. SfC.SfC., are respect
fully invited ti examine their extensive assortment, which
will be Hold nt extiemrlv LOW PRICES for CASH or
APPROVED CREDIT.
Their stock will he found full and complete, as they are
receiving goods from AUCTION DAILY, and they solicit
the ut tout ion of buy era with tint fullest confidence, satisfied
that they can oflur'lhem the strongest inducements.
Jan. 21, 1845. 17 isfft—MfcT
EXECUTIVE BEPABTMEM’, OA.
MlLi.KDGKvti.LE 30ih December, 1814.
I N pursuance of the provisions of nu Art assented to 27th
December, 1843, rniiiird “ An Act to provide for tbe Edit
linn of the Poor” It is Ordered that the funds set apart for
eh purpose hr distributed to such Counties ns have made
returns to this Deportment, on and after the 1st day of January
next.
The d stributivc share of each county will be paid to any
person presenting u certified copy of an order of the Inferior
Court authorizing such payment.
By the Governor. * J.U. HORNE. S. E.D.
EXECUTIVE DFPAKTMFVr,?
iMii.lkdokvii.lk, Dci-ember 16lh,l844. $
I T in ordered, in compliance with uu net assented to on tli
23d dnv of Deremher, 1843, flint the TVcstt'I'H Illlfl
AftilMtiC Ksiilroitil he offered for sale on the fol
iug leruiH; uud that sealed piopusulfl, us to the amount ofthe
bids, he received at this Department, till the 1st nf March,
1815; uud that the envelopes be murked “Sealed Proposals;”
l. No hid will he considered which does not offer a sum at
least equal tonne million uf dollars aud all expenditures by the
Slate since 22d day of December, 1843.
2. The sum ol $308,000 shall he pnid by the purchaser
within thirty days alter lie shall lie notified ol the acceptance
of his hid. The remainder shall he paid utter the expiration
of twenty five years, or sooner, at tho option ofthe purcita
with the six percent. Bonds of llie^tate, and shall hoarnnin-
iwi-nM at th«* rnio of nix pet centum per annum, puynble semi
u tin tin I ly- nt the 'Treasury ofthe Stale.
3. lu addition to the above bum ul $300,000, the. purchuscr
shall, ut the period aforesaid,rcimhitise the Stale Bin amount
expended on the Road since the 22dof December, 1813.
4. 'The nnrehaser shall assume aud discharge nil the con
tracts of the rotate for iron, lim her, guiding, and every other
matter or thing connected with the Road, which are now in
progress of execution, so that no chmgt ur claim may he here
after made against the .•State fur ur uu account uf sail] Rond.
5. The purchaser shall nut nnd keep iu complete operation
the Rond from Martiiasvillc to Burroughs’, opposite lo Cass-
ville oil or before the first duy of November, 1815—to the
Oustnuni'lec River uu tho first of October 1816—to Cross
Plains or. tho first of September, 1847—and to the Tennessee
River on or before the first of September, 1851, or such other
time as the Legislature may grant.
6. 'The purchu&e ahull be limited in freight nnd passage
money to the same rules as pi escribed in the Act of 1843,
providing for the sale of suid Rond, except in cases of war or
civil commotion, w hen the transportation ol soldiers and mu
nitions ol vViu shall be reduced 50 percent, below customary
7. The purchaser shall give equal privileges and facilities
totlie .Mouioe Kail Road and the Georgia Rail Road Compu
nie*, hi the transfer of passengers and properly, and any dis
crimination whatsoever, adopted or permitted, m favor ofeilher
ol said branch roads, with respect to Ihe place of uuloudiiig
the cars, the granting offree tickets lo agents of cither 1.ranch
road, the selling of what is culled u through ticket to passen
gers, or for property, or otliei wise, shall subject the purebas
er lo suit in every instnncc.by the. injured putty,and on legal
proof thereof tho minimum amount uf liquidated damages shall
bo $100.
8. 'The purchaser shall organize sml continue on said Road,
separate and distinct from said branch roads, the uecessury
engines, curs and officers, and regulule the arrival and depar
ture of tlir passenger cur or cats by the contract with the
General l’nst Office Department fur the Irnnspurinliou uf the.
United Elates Mail.
9. The Minin pliall have a lien on the Rond nnd its nppur-
tenanc.cs for the. faithful performance nf each und every sti
pulation hereby made by the purchaser, concerning the pay
me ill of money, and notmvlalum trad equipment of the Ruud,
und iu case of nnv hreadi) thereof, the Executive of the {State
may forthwith lake possession and control uf said Rond nnd
its appurtenances.
10. When the purchaser, or purchasers, shall have per-
former! I lie 2d und 3d specifications, hereinbefore stated, he or
they may forthwith lake possession ofthe Rail Rosd and its
appurtenances, and enjoy ull the rights nnd privileges thereof,
which now belong to the Slate.
By order'of the Governor.
JOHN 11. STEELE, S. E. I).
Dec. 17. 12 If
Q3*TIi* Constitutionalist, and Chronicle & Sentinel of Au
gusta, and itie Republican and Georgian of Sarunnah, will
publish the above once a week until duy of sule.
H
Just Received, the following
W O RKS!
A Rl’F.RS illuminated nnd New Pictorial Bible; Hliake-
j.-x.pcarc’s Plays, with fourteen hundred Encruvings, bv R.
W. Weir and H.W. Ilowet; The Picture Galley of iheN’ew
and Old World ; Italian uud German without a master,found
ed on the Robertsonian method ; Gibbon's decline nnd down-
In ofthe Roman Empire: The Lady ul Home.or Leuves from
the every duy Hook, by Airs. Fleetwood; Cecilea Howard or
the young Lady who find finished her Kmication, hy T. 8.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Conscience of the Chris
tian reader, by the'Reverend Caesar Malsn, D. 1>. ; The bride
of Fort Edwuid nn incident ofthe Revolution, Edited by G.
R. Zielier; Kichlieu in leive or the youth ofChnrlea 1st; An
Historical Comedy iu two Acts, hy Benjamin fe Young,N. II.;
Tho New monthly Mirror of Literature uud the fine Arts ; The
Ladies' New National Magazine, Edited by John Inman, J une
Numbers; 'The Mirror library containing Plates of the latest
Style of Fashions lor the Ladies; l.ifo of Andrew Jackson,
civil and military, with illustrations, hy Amos Kendall, Esq ;
Life nnd public services of Henry Clay, brought down to lliu
yearlOW; Louis T. Klipstein's Polyglot, nil introduction to
the study of modern languages. ‘The work is a perfect guide
to those’ who wish lo study she different languages. I vol
ume ofthe Polyglot is completed iu six numbers; The Cur
rency; The'Tariff und Capital hv Junius; nlro, soma pieces
of the latest and most popular stvie of Music, for sale at
M. E. EDWARD’8 Store.
Milledgeville, Geo.
June 23d, 1844. 38 tf
New York CHy Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply tho city &. interior trndo by the piece or package.
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
Cnear WILMAM-ST.)
X EE fe BREWSTER give notice to Denlcrs in Dry Goods
A that they have rmnoved their WARE HOUSE for PRIN
TED CALICOES EXCl USIVELY, from Pearl to 44 Cedar
Street. By confining their attention to PRINTS ONLY ,L
A B are enabled to exhibit nn assortment for surpassing any
ever before offered in America—audio soil at prices as low
uud gknkrally Lower, thnii those whose attention is divided
iitunug n large variety of articles.
The Stock consists ofastvki< al thousand patterns ant
COLORS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY or
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—many styles oj which are got up exclusively for thev
own sales,and cannot be had elsewhere, except iu second hands.
Dealers ill Prints will find it for their interest to examine
this slock before nuking their purchases—lhc\ wilt have the
advantage ol learning the lowest market price, and compar
ing all the desirable styles in market side by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the
market,are placed in the hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2 If
NEW FALL STYLES,
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS.
WILLIAMS, RANKIN & PENNIMAN,
No. G2 WILLIAM STREET.
COKNCK OF CEDAR STREET,
WSW YORK.
W OULD call the attention oi Dealers to their very exten
sive and full assorted Stock of
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
which have been bought al the last Auction Sales at pri
ces far below the cost of importation, and which they offer
at a small advance, for cash or approved votes.
Theirstock will he found to comprise every article in every
variety of price and style; und theyaohcil tho careful atten
tion t.i buyers,satisfied that us it regards both, they can offer
the strongest inducements. Theirussortment of
CASHMERES, CRAPES & MUSLIN DE LAINES
coinprir.es new and elegant patterns of all qualities aud latest
rtyles; also,
CASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWLS,
Long and square; Kuhyle,damask and plaid Wool leu French
Miawle; Thibet hlnck nnd colored do.; Muslin de Laine,plain
satin bordered uud embroidered do.; also,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,at present low rates; with a general assort
ment ofMiliuery Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS & BLACK ALPACCAS,
Cotton nnd silk wurp, a very extensive assortment; together
with nil the various styles of DRESS GOODS, Lnce Goods,
White Goods,Linen Cuinbries and Cambric Handkerchiefs,
fee.fee. In
DRESS GOODS
they can show a great range of styles, iu Rich Printed Cssli*
mere d’Ei ostt, of the lab st Paris patterns; Tiesans, Crape
De Lnines, Muslin De Lniues of Paris styles, never before
offered.
Alpvccnr, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk, low and high
priced.
SILKS—Cameleon Brocade Silks: Cameleon Brocudn
Striped Silks ; Plain nnd Sutin Striped Helleniennes : Black
and Blue Black outin Striped and Broend* figured Silks ;
Satin Striped Gros Grallies; Black and Blue Black Gros do
Swit>s, Italian Lustrings: Gros de Kheitns; Grosd’Afriques;
Black aud Blue Block Sntins. Also,
MILINERY GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks ond Satins of en
tirely new styles, Bonnet and Cup Ribbons,rich Fall patterns;
new’desigiis Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Block and Blue
Black, fig’d shaded plaid ; cut and uncut.
LACKS.
Cap Laces in great variety, of new and elegant patterns'
Trimming Lnces and Lace edgings, black and white; Silk,
Lisle, Guipure,Mechin, Brussels, fee,
Thread Laces and Edgiugs, French, German and English.
SHAWLS.
Rich Cashmere nnd Broclie Long nnd square Shawls; Thibet
Muslin De Laine. Kubvle, Plaid, \\ oollen, Nett, fee. fee.
SILK SHAWLS—Dark Cameleon, SaliuStriped, figured
fee.
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In ever} variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies., nnd Misses, of Kidd
olthe most unoroved manufacture. Buch, Merino, Woollen,
Silk, Lace, Filet, Egyptiun, India Rubber, fee.
Theirstock will he found ;o comprise a full assortment of
oil the various small items needed, nnd they invite the atten
tion of Buveis, with tbe fullest confidence that they can sup*
every want in their line.
.5,1844. 6
. . BOOT*. ,
Ucnla N. P. water proof Boots
do fine C.lf Mwrtl fa
M.iw think B.„rd fa
put. ...eJ .ntJ p,g„,| fa
U.nt. dun Uf. mwed Dragon,
da da pugged fa
do r.l.ni Sll.i.
Duy. gad youth.' Brng.u., {...urtrdl
. .. Al.St ,
Lndto. khl (tlip.,(.MO.tf >1)
do da and Moronco writ.,
tU Ditch K. 0. 8. J. wf||l
I .fun 1,0 da hi lid.
da Kid Rraggii..
do C.lf do
do colored mori'cco Hid. Tici
do Faooy (Jailer.,
do Kid French Tin,.tSOci..
Milledgeville. Oct, l.r, 1814. ^ A1KX *NDEk
VAKI ETA STOttiT^,
TSAAC BOWER hue ju.l received, aud l„, fa-t,*' 1
X '..•con.Miodaliog lorm., ut hi. More j. ,| 1
oooD^o^tro/r ,ari - y , ““ 1 ■—«
racy, Fashionable and sta>u
_ »» GOODS,
GIhm an* Crockery Ware,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
MEDICINES AND DYE STUFFS. '
And an assortment of GROCERIES ■ -«
The whole enumerating nearly all the article. j * . ml
gcm^il III* ; oilI ofwhClt are odered .1 .er! low ufaE - * I
ETColiou will be recel.rd iu poyinuoi oi the ,^*1
mil price.
II If
Dee.W.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
C.iPiT.iL, $300,Ofa
rn»E NF.W-YORK <;ontrabutionhhid 1
1 INSUU (NI E COMPANY li.,ing e °,d,M. H h !S./ lt *
cy in Kkoxville, Crawford coui,iy.v,i||ii„ u „ ”* '••**
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, IIOVSE-
HOLD FURNITURE,
jnd every deeoriplion of properly, egain.i lo„ „ r .
fim F It A NCi Sll? M UttlKtc-K f** ^
Knoxville, June Ii, IliJd, *lteiM.
Jr if
HOWARD A KVTIIliRp^
com mission mfkciiaxts,
T in. i ■ ■ Ipnlaelilcoliijh.
I1L unde.,Igned having dfleimined locoinnifMetOeilt.
al Coimiiiaaion bu.iur., el Apalncliicol, ihe
uea.on, w ill give IheirpeMonol miration in all Ini.i,,.
ded lo llieir cere. Til ACKER II. HOW Al; I) ***
May 28,1C I t.ADOLFHUS S, K.m, E HF0, D
_«RiIllVER & HKAKlT,
factors
And Commission Mnchn.i.
No. M, liny Street, ^
C. A. Greiukr, »UV«„nah.
W.A.Besh.. SI If Sept.IT.
HAMILTON, HARDEMANHxT
WILL CONTINUE THE a
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
in lliia city, end will as hitherto devolo iheir periontl .lief
lion lo Ihe sale of Cotton, filling of order,, and receiriug ,id
forw aiding of goorlu with deupmuh.
EVERARD HAMILTON, )
THOMAS HARDEMAN, S Copartnert:
CHARLES F. HAMILTON, >
SAvAir.vAH.3rd July,1844. 41 (n
ASHIJRST A DIOR ATARI, '
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
Enfonlon, Or,,
Will practise in all the Counties of ihe
Oemulgee Circuit.
D,<: - 17 - IS if
ADDISON C. SCOTT,
Attorney at Law,
TAZEWELL, MARION COUNTY, Geo.
Jan. 14, 1843. 16 M|
^The Colmnbni Enquirer will copy for >ix month..
WILLIAM K. DcRKAFFENBIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely, Early County, Geo."'
References—Hon. Seaborn Jones, Hon. W.T. Col.
guilt, Hon. A. Iverson.Hun. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley,
and Henry L. Benning Esqrs.
J ° n - 2 .14 tf
To the Indigent Deaf and Dumb.
A S Cummin,ioner tor the above unfonnn.ie ela.uofpee
,001,1 huraby give nolice that 1 .hall be pi pared io
accompany ihein to the American Aaylnm at Hanford,Com.
hy Ihe 21«t April noil. Applieanli for lliia clnirilv mull ba
her ween the agoa of 12anda5; Iheir application, Vliould ba
ni.de loine(hy Inner orolherwiae)hy Ilia lal of April, and thoaW
lie accompanied by a Certificate from Ihe Judge, of Ilia life
rior Court or ihe county iu which eucli may reaide, that h« or
she ia a citizen ofilia Stale of (Jeorgia, and too peer lo defray
llie expense, of III, or her own education. Tlio friinij, af
euch unfortunate paraona arerequeaied lo convey ilieraiomy
reaideuco in Clinton, Joneacuuniy.bv the I9ih of April aaxl.'
JESSE H CAMFHEI.L,
, ..... Coinmioiioner for Deaf and Dumb.
Jnn ( 14, 1815. |g |Q| *
'Vo
s,
NEW
CHEAP CASH STORE,
SPJMRTJM, *GEORGIA.
WARNER fe Co. nr* now opening a large assortment
Fall xnd Winter ttoodll, among which are, fc •
grant vurii-ty of Worsted Goods, Me
* ~ *; Hu
•/ Wandering Jew, bv Eugene Sue. Also, other popular
works ofthe day from tu* various popular presses of New
York, receiving constantly its Inst ns they me published, aud
those fond of reading can obtain such woiks an they rhnos*
ad, at
M. E. EDWARDS’-ritOUF,.
NSW WORKS.
TirST RECEIVED, Arrah Neil, or Time* of Old. a Ro
t/ muncn by G. P. R. Jam**, Esq. Tbe 11. Family, or
Trainman, Axel nnd Anna, and other Tales, by Frederick
Bremer, translated by Mary klnwett. Tho Grandfather, a
novel by the lam MisaF.llen Pickering. Tb* Autobiography
nt llenrich Stellings, late Aulio Eounseilor ofthe Grand
Duko of Radan.fec. fee. traotiluted from tbe German by I.
Jarkson. Arthur’s Lndy'i Magazine, (Tampbell'a Foreign
Semi Monthly Magazine, or Select Mi-re Many of Kurnpaan
Literatura aud Art. Th*Columbian Latlv'eandGmilnnau'e
Macnzine. Goody’s Magazine and lady’s Book. Tho La
Jy’aNatittnal Mavaxio*. Tb* Ig«dy’* Mnsical Library, Au
mat \'o. Alao, No.6, oftha Pictorial Bible, with a vurieo
•I otl(og-ua«is*tiijc works.
- ** AT W. E. EDWARDS’S STORE.
August 20, 1814 . 47 tf
l.unea* Cashmere de Coe**; Husnne; Alpaccn, nlnin nnd figu
red; Mi iziebines; Uumhnziue*, Black silk Velvets; Figom
Alpine; do. Aprons;Shawls,every variety and pattern; Cali
■ lea, new rich patterns; Muslins and lace; Goods of every va
i'ly; Edging* nnd J'riminings of every pattern.
Silk, Lambs Wool nnd Cotton Slot kings and Gloves,Supr
Irish Linen nnd Linen Handkerchiefs; Shura and Bouteea, a
good assortment.
For Gentlemen’s Wear.
Extra common Clothe.('asi«imeree,Sattiiieita, Vesting-,am
Also, Ready made clothing, such as Drees and Frock Coat*.
Extra and common Overctotie; Pantaloon-; Vest-; Shirts anti
Drawers, in great variety; Gentlemen’* Shoes, Cups, fen., *
good aa-ortim nt. Domestic Goods, Blankets, Negro Shoe*,
fee. fee., all ol which wdl bn sold very low.
—ALSO—
A Beautiful assortment of Jewelry,
Consisting in part of Gold und Silver Spectacles, Gold and
Silver Pencils, « great variety of Ladies'Gold Breast Pius,
Brunches uud linger rings. Also, a large lot of
Artificial Flower*.
S.W. fe Co.nre direct liom N. Yoik.nnd their slot k nf Goods
are fresh and selected expressly for ihe Southern market.
Sparta. Nov. lv, 1844 . 7 tf
illOISF. ItlEW WORKS!
R OSE D'Al.HItET.I.y G.F. R. Juioog. Kgq.; Tom Rurk
ufOur’s, hy (Charles Lyon, author nf Henry l.orreguer ;
('hsrles O’Malley, fee.; Fairy Legends or the South of Ire
land, hy T.Cmtl’on Croker. a new edition; ill* Martyr Wife,
n Doinentic Rmunnce, by the author uf Elwood, tho Banker,
or I.ike Father I.ike Son; Amy Herbert, by a Lady—Edited
by the Rev. W. Sewell, It. D.
’I be Life and public services of the lion. James Knox Polk,
with a coinpondimn of bis Speeches.on Nation’s public mea
sures; alao, a sketch ofth* Life of the Hun-George M. Dallas,
published by N. Hickman; Life and Speeches uf Heavy Cl*y,
vol., fee.. 2, by Greeley and McEiralb: Major Jor>ra’a Court-
■hip, ei'lt illustrations*, bv Dariev; July Noe. of |ha Colmn
bis* l.sd>V and Gentlemans’ Magazine more ofrh* Mngaginra
fSluikiiai^ai^^ih^ava^iel^ of ocher now wwha of charity
for’aale at E.
MilledgfvitU, J uly 6,1844.
41 If
T ETTERS remaining
JLJ ville,January 1st, 1845.
A.
Andrews, James G.
Asa, Miss Lorine
B.
Burk, William
Burton, Jnn. E.
B.tiley, Armstrong
Butts,Frederick M.
Burton, Mrs Eliza J
Bollin, W.VV.
Billion, John
Husaell, R hod am
Beecher, Buel S.
Bass, Ingram
Boyles, Washington
Bryan, Robert
Iiryan, Joseph F.
Cochran, A. E. 2
Culver, William
Craft, A. J.
Cullens, Frederick, jr.
Cruoni, Mugor
1).
Downing, Asa
E.
Ezekiel, Emanuel
Ervin, Irwin E,
Ellison, Joseph
F.
Fowler, J. G.
Ft*rr*ll, Mrs. S#
Frceman, James
Furce, Joliu P.
G.
Gibson, Thomas
Gaddy,T. A,
Gnrlick, K.
Gaihright, M. H.
Green, Thomas
Gordon, Gen. John W.
H.
Ilsrvey, Richard L. 2
Ilsll. Samuel 2
Humphrey, Lisa
Howell, Singleton
Hamilton, Miss A.
liana, Henry
Holt. Joe (colored)
Harrell, Benjamin
Johnson, James
Johnson, Mrs. Sarah
Johnaou, Eluin
Julies, Thunins
Jones, Mrs. Nancy
K.
Kind,Mrs. Margaret
Killgura, Hannah
15 3t
in the Post Office, Milledgs*
L.
Lewis, A.
Lamar, J. A.
Lane, Samuel H.
Lowe, John W. T.
Lord, Henry
McIntyre, James
Morgan, Miss Mary
Moffit, etaon
My*)*, Misa Margaret
Moore, Benjamin F.
Moore, Mist Sarah
Moore, Lueco
Moore, Nancy
McMillan, Daniel
McGaughy, Willium
Merrill, llenrv M.
McCauiion, William
McDonald, Daniel
N.«
Norcross, Jonatliuu 2
Napier, Skelton
P.
Patrick, E. R.
Prosser, William
Park, Randall (colored)
Q.
ttuiuu, Thomas
R.
Rowley, E.
Ruark, Joseph
I 8 -
; Speights, John
1 Speithts, Wm.
j Smith Beni
Smith, Misses J. fe M. 9
‘ Sanford, Mrs. Sarrh
| Stepheaa, Carlos W.
: Spear, Dr. J • W.
Switzer, Mrs. Aun
Sharp, A. B.
Spizu, Leopold
Shackelford, Col. A. D.
Smith, Mrs. C. A.
Ti
Tennille,Colonel W.A.9
Talton, Irwin
Taylor, Matilda
W.
Warthen. Miss Ann K.
Welch, Mre. Elizabeth
Williams, Mr.
Ward, P.
Williams, Mrs. Cynthia
Wheeler,Mr*. Delilah
Y.
Young, James
Young, Thomas
Youngblood, James
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