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Ikcrlff** Rale.
dm door in Eatontou.
ofttintv, tin th# first Tuesday In March unit,
,„Jl huurt of #al#,lha fallowing negro##, vizi
woman about 32 vaara old: Wttahy. a man
ira old} fiefibraon,# boy shout 19 voura old ; Ire-
«t 10 Vaara oldValentin#, a man about 95 year*
boy 19 yd are old} Simon, about 19, and Lazarus,
re old; levied on aa the property of Nathaniel
I about 10
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i «m! other. v. aultl Dfutiin. Properly poimtd out
J AS. W. MAP I*1N. Sheriff.
i, ii .ttutlry taortiiga 4 hr in furor of Henry
uham. ~ ' •
ms
a. 14,1814.
Id
i March .N«rt|«|e hberlN ’» Male
i ltd. ba anlit before lli« Coiin-bona* door in Gatonton,
Pataem countv,nmhe SrrI Tnaaday in March next,
nth* trettul hoar. ofaale, lha following property, to w it:
mdataaii Natraca. via t Qearrc, Harry, Allen, M.try, Nar-
44a,Mima, Nan, Jttlu, CUerlotte, Henrietm, Jeff Riuh, Ivor
WhiMwriah.Ucorge, Poll, Sal, Harriot, and Johuenn: alto,
fhlirmalaa, Ucok, Uin, Kit and Mark; Mike, a grey Iturae:
Nance,a white mare-, one barouch end Itanium, oho roeil
Vlad herneaa, ox cart and otrn; all levied on n« (lie
afdoka H. Clerk te eaiiefy aendrv mnrlgaae fi lea
ir of Joba P. Key, Jonea Kendrick
1 IVia va raid John
.Clerk.
rty pointed eul iu laid 1 far.
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Dae.34,1814
and other niurt-
W. P. SAMMONS,D.Sheriff.
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Pnlaaiii march SherflT’s bales.
IM. bn aold, on tint Aral Tueaday in MARCH next
before the Court-house door in the town of Ealonton,
'Putaara oounty, the fallowing property, to wit:
1C bond of aheep. more or lea*, 40 head of slock hogs, mote
•or lea*, end (9 lieud of stock cattle; levied on an the property
-of John H Clarke, to satisfy a mortgage i fa in favor of It. W.
Clark va John H. ('lark.
- One house and lot in the town of Eetontnn, whereon Mrs.
Aliasn McFmldin now lives: levied on at the property of
Hutftu McFaddin to satisfy a ti fa iu favor of Uriah Bryant va
Rftsafi AfaFnddiu.
900 acre* of land adjoining P. J. Mullins and oilier*; lev
ied on to the property ot John H. Clarke, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of J. C. Me Reynolds and others va John II.
Clark#.
JAS. W. MAFPIN, Sheriff.
Jan.98, 1045. 19 i.fa
Pulmtm march SherllT’s Sale.
W ILL be told before the Court-houfte door ir. Entnnton,
Pstoaia county, on the Aritt Tuesday iu MARCH
molt# withiu the usual hours ot gale, the following property,
to wit:
850 acres of land, more or lens, adjoining Wm. Whitfield,
mod others; levied on as the property of B-nimiel Walker to
ootiafy a A Iu in favor of M. W. Cnznrt and others vs said
Walker and William Whitfield,Security.
- , W.T. SAMMONS, D. Sheriff.
Jon. 98.1845. 19 ids
rilNim April Mortgage Mlierill ’s Sale.
\\7TLL ho sold before the Court-house door in the town
?V ofEaUmion, Futnam county, oa the first Tueedav
Am APRIL next, within the UHiial hours of sale, the foliow-
«nt negroes, to wit:
Jacob, Bob, llarry, Preston, John, Burton, George, Sam.
Anica, Da phony, Mary, Pram, is, Dick, Peinbrook, Allen, Hul-
da, Lucyaun, Jim, Angcliue, Ucoigiu-Anti, Big Marv,
Jim-Jones, Creay, Alice, Silvy, (Uciict, SobieNki, Alex
ander, Aun-Elizu; one roau mure, one bay uiarr, one
g»ay msr# olid colt, one sorrel horse, sevou mules, one road
wagon, one hurnoaa, oue yoko of oxen, our cart, one cotton
«in; levied on as the property of John II. Wallace to satisfy
sundry mortgage fi fas in favor of Joel Walker, Richard \V.
Wright, Chronopher Buslion and others vs John II. Wallace.
Properly pointed oat in said fi fas.
JAS. W. MAPPIN. Sheriff.
Jmi.98, 1845. 19
Crawford Postponed SlicrJfl *» Stale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Knoxville; Crawford county, on the first Tuesday in
FEBRUARY next, within the legal hours ofsulc, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One negro girl about two years old,by the name of Chany
Ann, levied on os the property of E. W. Dennis to satisfy
•no A fa from Crawford Superior Court in favor of Robertson
Crutchfield va E.W.& J. Dennis. Property pointed out by
JAMES BEELAND,Sheriff.
Dec. 31, J 84*. u
Dec.,31 1844.
4e by John Andrews,former Deputy Sheriff.
o. h. F. McClendon, Drp sheriff.
!, 14 Ido
Butts RVnrclt Mortgage Sherfttf’i So
IV ILL bo aold on the Aral Tuesday in MARCH
v V before the Court-bonne door in the town of Jnrl
ole.
J next,
ncksoh,
Butte county, within the legal hours of vnlu, the fallowing
property, to witt
One half of lot of land, number five, in the Nth Dish id of
originally Monroe, now Butts county, lying on Big Sandy
Crook, adjoining lands of Smith, Nolen and others; levied on
as the property of Robert I*. Coleman to satisfy a morttage ft
fa from Butts Superior Court in favor of Charles Bailey.—
Pioporty pointed out iu said A fa.
o. ii. p. McClendon, n.sheriff.
Jan. II 1845. 17 Ids
Butts illnrcli Sheriff's Mule.
W ILL be sold on the first TncMlay in MARCH next,
before the Coin t-honse door In ine town of Jackson,
Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
rive hundred ami sixty-six acres of land, adjoining the
lends ofCharirs Bailey nod Nolen ; levied on as tin* proper
ty of Thomas J. Carson to satisfy two fi fas issued from Bulls
superior Court in favor of Crawford _ II. Greer vs Thomas J.
Iup«
J.C.
J. Carson
favor of 0.
ml one iu (nvnr ol Eldridge <*. Cnltiness veTiios.
•roperty pointec out by said Cars-
Jan. 28,1845.
Wilkinson February SlterifT’s Stiles
W ILL be aohl at the Court house door in the town oi Ir-
\vinton,on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next be
tween the usual hours of sale, the follow ing properly, to wit:
Oualotof land,containing two huuiired two and n half
aeres, nmreor less, well improved, lying iu tho third Diet. No.
not known, whereon John Kemp now lives ; lovied on nt
property of said Kemp to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Supe
rior Court in favor of John Doe, ou the demise of Thomas
White ct al. vs Kichaid Roe, casual ejector, and John Keiup
tenant in possession.
909| acres of pine land. w r ell improved, lying in tho twenty
seventh District, whereon Burrell Maples now lives, and oue
yoke of steers and cart; levied on aa the property of Burrell
Maples, to satisfy a fi fa issued out of ilio Superior Court, in
favor of Isaac Newell vs said Maples.
S. B. MURPHY, D.Sheriff.
Dec. 31,1844, 14
Wilkinson March Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be aold before the Court-house door in the tow
Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, within the usual liours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
Four head of ImrRes, one Jersey wagon, one ox cart, twenty
head of hogs, eight head of sheep, two cows and calves, and
household and kitchen furniture of every description; levied
on as the property of William Brewner to satisfy a moitgngc
fi fa issued from the Inferior Court in favor of Isaac Newell
va said Brewner. Property poiulrd out in said fi fa.
W. VV. BEALL, Sheriff.
Dec. 31,1844. 14
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Crawford Pchrnnrjr Sheriff’s Sales.
“ ■ ILL b. » ; .ld before il.e Court Hour, door in tln>. 0w n
. W ofKi'txviiln. on.tko fir.tTuevdiv in PGUKUAUV nnxi
villlin tbn u.vnl Uuura uf ml., the following properly, (u wii:
Otm l.rrofJjou. Co.riir.d.g IWoIuu.drcd two anil ono half
acre., more or l.na, nunili.r on. hundred and rigluy-niue, in
Ik. tilth Di.lrict of originally Houston, now Crswford coun-
tyj loviedonH.till! property or Higdon Powell to satisfy one
■ f* from Crawfonl Superior Court in favor of II. JJ Trout-
•11 vs.Itigilon Powell,
Two lots of land, coutninlng 405 acre., more or less, in the
•econd Uislriot «f ori-inallv ilutislon, now Crawford ruiiuly,
■uorlier. two and furly six, nod two hundred nud thirty five ;
livl.il oa to satisfy one Ii fn from Crawford Superior Court in
il.or of H, B. Trunttmin vs Mirk C. Partin and John Perry.
UrM *# « III. property al John Perry.
One kiodred.ono and n fourth acres oflsnd, lining onekoll
•rwrfta. SW, in the second District of originally Houston,
now Cr.w lord oounn; levied no as the property of .(jerk C.
Putin, insanely one Ii fu frum Crawl,ml Superior Coin in
CivprsifU.IL' Prouiiiiau v* Mack C. Partin and John Perry.
One lot Inf land, number aixteen, containing 209 \ acres, mure
«r Icaa, ami 008 acrea, more or less, iu the seventh District,
numbers n»t known—-known aa the place whereon Daniel
Ntwtonnow jives; all leviedon to satisfy one fi fa from Craw
ford Superior Court in favor of David Lockhart, administrator,
«od Adeline Amos, administratrix on the estate of E. M. Amos,
dHpoaseiL v« Daniel Newton. Propeity pointed out by Daniel
, ..T«r° Iota of land, (lumber* fourteen and fiReeo. and half of
lot N«. 995 containing iu tli-j whole 500 acres, more or less, in
tbee1xth.District of originally Houston, now Crawford conn-
III leyied *io to aatfaly mm fi fa from Crawford Superior
Court in favor «f Jethro Williams v* Michael Hartley and
Frederick llttitfay. Property pointed out by .Michael Hurt-
Wilkinson March Sheriff’s Male.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next
at the Court-house door in the town of Irwinton, Wii
kinBoo county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property,to wit:
One lot of land, well improved, containing 292j acres, more
orlcss, whereon Nntlil. Mvrick now lives, lying in the 96th
District,No. not known; levied on ns tho property of said
Myrick to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Central Bank of Geor
gia vs Nntlil. Myrick ami Israel Fountain.
One lot of land lying iu the 26th District, containing 202j
acres, more or less, whereon William Jonesuow lives ; levied
on as the property of said Jones to satisfy a fi fa in luvor of
Wiley, Lane At Co. vs William Jones, and Samuel Beall,
security.
One lofo/hind, well improved lying in the 27th District,
whereon William Kyol now lives; levied on ns tie property
of Wm. Ryol to satisfy three fi fas issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of the CeiUrul Bank of Georgia
and others vs said Ryol.
Oue lot of laud lying in the 4th District, No. not known
>y
One lot of lund containing 2024 acres,more or less,lying in
the third District, whereon Benjamin Kemp now lives; also,
one bay mare about three years old, one stud colt about three
years old, one hundred bushels of corn, more or leas,anil two
stacks oflbdder; all levied on ns the property of Renjamin
Kemp to satisfy n Ii fa issued out of tho Inferior Court of said
county in favor ol Win E.Carswell vs said Kemp. Properly
pointed ouf hy attorney.
Five hundred acres of lund, more or less, well improved,
whereon William Barlow now lives, lying in the 26ili Dis
trict, No. not known; levied on ns the property of said Barlow
to satisfy a Ii tin issued from the Inferior Coort in favor of C.
At J. Beall, and one from the Superior Court in favor of the
Central Bank of Georgia vs said Barlow, and James Johnson,
security.
One hundred acres of land, more or less, lying in the 26tli
District,whereon James and William Cherry now live; levi
ed on to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court in
favor of C.AtJ. Beall vs said James and William Cherry.—
Levy made and returned hy a constable.
101 lucres of land, well improved, No. not known, lying in
the fifth District, whereon AtiuaCnrr lives; levied on 'to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from n Justice’s Court in favor of Janies 51.
Hall vs said Anna Carr and Stnnmen Carr,security.
One yoke of oxen and cart, one grey mare 6 y»nrs old. one
roan filly 3 year- old, nod one hag of cotton; levied on us the
property of John Stripliti to satisfy a fi fa issued from tho Su
perior Court of suidcounty in favor of Miller, Ripley & Co.
vasaid Stripliu.
One lot of land, containing 202j acres, more or less, where
on John K. Whaley formerly lived, adjoining lands of Nancy
Pittman and others; levied on as the property of Michael
Pickle to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Wiley Miller vs said
Pickle.
Two negro boys by the names of Daniel and Lewis—Dan-
id Li
IrtMMd tat (111 4i,<*ttt of tkiClfe. ittd crwtiluii
Md, Term. kimwi un thtt 4iy «(>ltl.
WII.I I4M A. HAI.li, » .j_.„
IIANIKL G. IXM.UNS, t A “ "*
Wilkiunm comity. Jimiirv ««, IMS. ■II
AfwInMraton’ sale.
W ILL )» sold Irefntc III* Crnm-hois* ifcmr i» th. town
of Covington , New ton county, on Tuesday, the lllh
day of March next, the following property to wit:
Due horae, one Jersey wagon, oue silver watch, 0 lot otnld
clothing, and a lot of dry gU4Mla. Bold aa the property of
Hueli Kelly, late of enidcounty,dacaascd.
Terms on the day of sale.
RICHARD BYRNE,J .
II. D. THGAKUIt, C*™*""
Newton county, January 91 at, 1845. [wdl]18
A4mt»t«trator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an oniar of the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Lauren* county, when sitting aa a Court of Or-
dtuarv, will be sniff in the town of Dublin, in muff county, be
fore the Court-house ffonr, on the firat Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of aule,all of the land* belong
ing to the estate of Moses Tison, late of said countv, ffece.as
ed. Bold for the benefit ol Iteira end creditors. Term* on
the ffsvof sale. ABNER TiBON, Aclm’r.
November8th, 1814. „ 7 ids
A'linlnlMrntorV Sale.
U NDER an uider of the Honorable Inferior Court of Tel
fair county, will be sold before the Coutt-hoiise door in
the town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, ou the first Tuesday
in March next, within the usual hours of aulc, the following
property, to wit: Bob, a negro man about thirty years old;
and Juck,an old negro man. Boh is a valuable baud *<n a
plantation,a tolerable gooff plantation blacksmith and wheel
wright. Teims made known on the ffav of sole.
J.C. CLEMENTS, { ...
D. B. CREECH, < Adm r8 *
Dec. 31, 1844. 14 iff*
iel about 19, anu Lewis about 15 year
levied i
‘•s.
Half of thirty acres of land with the ir.i'lR thereon,and eigli-
logo acres, al) being a pari of lot No. 196, in tho sixth District
•foriginally Houston, now Crawford countv; levied on as
:bc property of Benjamin II. Bateman to satisfy one fi fa from
Crawford Inferior Court in favor of Jesse L. Baker vs B, B.
Bateman, Hardy Ray, and Robert Ray. Properly pointed
pointed out by B.B. Bateman.
^ EWELL WEBB,D.Sheriff.
Dee.34,1044.14
Crawford Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tueaday in MARCH
unxf, before the Court house door in the town of Knox*
Wfl®, Crawford county, within the usuul hours ofsule, the
following property.io wit:
One negro boy hy the name of David, about sixteen years
old, levied on aa the property of Janie* A . Prosser to satisfy
MM) mortgage fi fa fiom Crawford Inferior Court in favor of
BonffJ^Mtjfduek vs James A. Prosser. Property pointed out
1’ M JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
One- 31,1844.II
Crawford Postponed Sheri IT’s Sale.
W/ ILL he aold before the Court house door, in llio town o I
▼ ¥ Knoxville, on the Aral Tuesday in MARCH next
Oidtinlha usual hours of aale.the following properly, to wit:
One lot of land. No. !H, in tin first District of originally
Houston, now Crawford county; levied on a* the propertvof
John T. l(tt|fkjnxoii to satisfy one fi fu from Bibb Inferior
Court in favor oi Wm.J.D. Smiley vs James R. MrEiimirrv
id J»>ha T. Ilankinfou. Property pointed out by saiil
JAMES BEELANI),Sli’ff.
Jsn 98,1845. 10 ids
BaU« Jlorlguge Foatponeil Sale.
iVlbLb) aold ou the first Tuesday in FEBRU ARY next,
f r before the Coort-house door in the town of Jackson,
B*tlo county, within tl>« legal hours of sale, tho following
property, to wit t
(Joe lot of laud, No. 175, in the 3d District of formerly Mon-
roo«uow Butts county ; levied on ao the property of William
•fcEUMoey to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butt* Superior
Court in favor of Harriet McClendon, Administratrix of Wil-
lleui MeCUnduo,deceased, va William MuElhanay. Proper
tv pointed out in said fi fa. Levy made by (J.C. Me Michael,,
former D. Sheriff, and loiurued to me (hi* 18th Nov. 1841. ’
II. II. DOSS, Sheriff.
Nov. 28,1814-9 tda
Bmtu February 8fe«riri Bale.
W ILL ba sold on the first Tueaday in FEBRUARY
next, before the Court-house door in the Town of
Jeekeea, Hun* county, within the legal hours of sale, the
fallowing property, to wit :
DWrffat oiland.iyfajt in Hutu county, number not known,
OooUltitOf one hundred and 1 — J ~ * r
Crispin
r.jubi
•aunty, w ,
of Moui ClnpiuN, deceased, va Crivpiu Davia,
f Afislt f. J »hstoo. levied ou and returned to me by
the property of Francis P. Crutchfield to satisfy two fi fn*—
one in favor of Wm. E.Cur*well and one in favor of the Cen
tral Bank of Georgia vh suid Crutchfield.
One grey mure about eight yeurs old; levied on us the
property of James Seals to satisfy a fi fa in luvor of tho Cen
tral Bank of Georgia vs Said Seuls.
Two lots of land lying in the fourth and twenty-third dis
trict*, Nos. 205 and 45. Wilkinson comity; levied on as the
properly of James E. Buchanan to satisfy a fi fa issued out ol
the Superior Court of Jusimr county iu favor of John Hobson,
survivor, Ate. vs suid Buclinnun.
WALTER W. BEALL, Sheriff.
Jon. 23,1845. 18 td*
Montgomery February Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in Mt. Vernon,
Montgomery county, on tli« firat Tuesday in FEB
RUARY next, within the usual hours of sale • the following
properly, to wit:
Five hundred ucre* of pine land, more or less, including tho
improvement whereon John Curies formerly lived in said
county, on tho waters of Pendleton Creek ; levied on as the
property of John Curie* to satisfy one fi la issued from the
Justice’s Court in the 51 nt Company Diet. G. 51. in favor of
Malcom McIntyre vs John Curies. Levy made and returned
tome by a Constable.
SOLOMON R. WILLIAMSON, Deptv.Shff.
Dee. 24, 1644. 1.1
Montgomery March SheriII*’s Sales.
W ll.Lhoiold before tho Court-housedoor nt Alt. Vernon
Montgomery County, ou the fust'Tuesday in March
next, within the usual liours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
’ Two hundred nud fifty acre* of pine land, more or lest, in
cluding the residence whereon Tlmmas Dnriey now Iivvh;—
ulso, 250 acros of pine land, more or leas, including the resi
dence whereon Willitiui Dailey now lives; ull levied on ns
he property of Thomas Hurley to satisfy one Ii In issued from
i ho Superior Court of said county in favor ofFarquhnrd Mc
Rae, Treasurer of the Poor Bchool Fund of Montgomery
/ounty vs Thomas Darley, James J. Calhoun and John
I’liilliiM). Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also, three hundred acres of pine lund, more or less, inclu-
ling the premises whereon John Mosley formerly lived, on
Tiger and Pendleton Creek ; levied on as (lie property of
'lenient T . Mosley losutisfy a fi fa in favor ol tho officers of
the Superior Court (for costs duel vs John Mosley, principal,
Moment T. Mosley nml Thomas Mosley, securities. Proper-
.)• pointed out by I’fefondnnt,
SOLOMON It. WILLIAMSON, D. Sheriff.
January 28, I815. IU
liiHrr one hundred and thirty acres, adjoining lauds of
ia Davis and other*; l«viedou as the properly of Ahab
baton tooatfafy ft 8 fa from ft Jua ico’a Court of said
y, in favored Tlghiatt Thrower, Administrator on the
i |o> o r 1aiid, No. 17, in the 4th District of original-
wn,i.(7»r
* SHHp PPM BHPPPPBPML I
ly Monroe, now But is countv, containing oue hundred acres,
war* m lees; lev Ltd on as tho property of Jobu H. Moore to
aa ll4V a fi fa from m Justice's Court of said county in favor of
James II, Stark, aselcnee of David S.Carrva John II. Moore.
Ifet, 8J, I84L O II. P. McCLENPP.N, I).Sheriff.
Ball. April norlxafe ■bcrtS’’. Sale.
LX/ILL be told Ml lb. trl Tuv.da.v ia AFKIL ...I,
ft arilbiu lb- u.u.l hour, ob.1., before the Dour I he vh
iaa.UJKk.nn, llull.eo.otv, lb, followm,properly.lo wii:
Ov w(fo voiti.M ot ,allow eomplaiioD, .boul 45 or M
, levied .. u (b. proper,, of Hob. H P.Colruau,
th Cram Hall. Inferior Court in l.vor
i A WMfOgA _ -
I Bail#, v. Kebott P. Coianaa. Properly paialeJ
N“ri«**e *0*il. P. HKILKNDON, D. Sheriff.
II
Tclfiiir Ffhrunry Sheriff's Bnlc.
V/t/ ILL he sold before the Court-house door ill the town
TV of Jacksonville,'Telfair county, on the first Tuesday
■n February next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One hundred and sixty head of stock cattle, more or leas,
and one yoke of oxen; levied on ns the property of John
Fletcher, to satisfy a ft fu from the .Superior Court in favor of
Znchariah Htudstill vs John Fletcher nud Jamea L. Fletcher.
Also, one lot of land, No. 91, in the Dili District of origin
ally Wilkinson, now 'Telfair county ; levied on ns the proper
ty of Leonidas Wiley, tosulisfv a mortgage fi fu. from Telfair
Superior Court, in favor of Tnotnas N. Guyton va Leoiiidua
Wiley. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
One lot of land, No. 328, in the 7th Dialriu of originallt
Wilkinson, now Telfair county; levied on ns the property of
lolin Wingfield to satisfy n fi fa from u Justice’s Court iu
Grceue county,in favor of Thomas Crawford va John Wing
field. Properly pointed out bv plaintiff.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Dec. 31,1844. 14
W
Telfair February Sheriff's Sale.
ILLhoaoldon the first Ttieaduy in February next, at
the Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville, ‘Tel
One sorrel mare and colt, one pair of cart wheels, one lot o
cane plants; also, oue lot of laud, in the 7th District of TeJ
fair county, number not known, the place whereon John A.
"owell live*; levied on aa the property of Allen B. Prwell to
> «ali«fy a ft fa from a Justice’* Court in faroi of M. N. McRae
y D.B. Creech, administrators outlie estate of K. McLon
nan, deceased.
Also,one lot ol land. No-186,in the 7th District of Telfair
county; levied on a* the property of Washington Roger* to
satisfy a fi fa from a Justice's Court in favor of D. McDuffie.
Property pointed out by defendant.
All levied on end returned to me hv a constable.
ARCH'D McDUFFlE,Dept.Sheriff,
Jan* 4, 1845.10
ADDISON C. SCOTT,
Attoraer Mt Law,
TAZEWELL, MARION COUNTY, Oto.
Jm.14, IMS. »«an
TH. ColunbM Etxfuirer will copy for Si bomH*.
1 7101!It MONTHS filler date application will he
* made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnam
county, while aittiug tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a negro girl named oil
Wynn, deceased.
Dec. 2,1844.
ilary, belonging to the estate of Jouca
HANNAH WYNN, Execnu..
11
F OUIt MONTHS after date, application will be
mndo to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton county,
while aittiug a* a Couit of Ordinary, for leave to sell a* much
of the real estate of William P. Graham, deceased, a* lies in
the county of Acwton ; and al*o, for leave to aeil some of the
negroes belonging to said estate.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm'xb
IVERSON L. GRAVES,Adni’r.
Dec.2,1344. 11
honorable the Inferior Court of 'Telfair county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
real estate of Win. Studslill, sen. fate of said countv, deceas
ed. WM. STUDSTILL.jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, Nov. 17, 1844.
TjlOltlt MONTHS after date application will be
JL' made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin
son county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the lund and negroes belonging to the estate of Benja*
mil) Exuiu.lsie of said conn* v. deceased.
WILLIAM A. HALL, ) . ...
DANIEL E. COLLINS, J AUI " rs>
Wilkinson county,Nov.5ih, 1841. 7
I T^OFIt MONTIISaRer dale application will he iniuln
to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton county wliiln
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro mini
Bob, belonging to the estate of J^ncheus A. Middlehrooks .deed.
Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said deti-as
ed. ZERE MIDDLE BROOKS, Adrnr.
October 1, 1844. 1 4m
L>OIJR MONTHS after date, application will be
I made tothe inferior Court of Putnam county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es
tate and part of I he negroes belonging to the estate ol John
Ingram, deceased.
WM. INGRAM,
BENJ. INGRAM,} urfl *
Sept. 24,1844. 52
1 710UH MONTHS after date, application will ha
. made to the llonoruble the Inferior Court of Putnam
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Richard I*. Ingram,
dceeasi d. Bv the Administkatoii.
Dec. 2,1844. ll-(wbc)
ferior Court of Decatur countv, when sitting fur
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 326. iu
the 20tli district ol originally Early, but now DvcHtur coun
ty,belonging to the heirs of Sterling Hines, deceased, tor the
purpose of making u division amongst the heirs of said de
ceased. TliO.llAsJ HINES, Executor.
December 4th, 1844. II
Notice to Debtors mill Creditors*
A LL persons holding demuuda ngoinst the estate of Hugh
Kelly, lute of Newton county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to present thorn in terms of the law; and those indebted
to suid estate are requested to come forward nud uiuke pay
ment. RICHARD BYRNE, i AJ i
II.D. TKKANOR. S 1 ,8 '
Newton county, January 21st, 1845. [wdl] 18 6t
Notice tv Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to die astute of Isaiah Wheeler, late
of Baldwin county, deceased, are requested tomuke im
mediate payment; and all to whom suid estate is indebted, arc
hereby notified to present their claiiii8 ; duly authenticated,
with it ’
Dec.24th, 1844.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William l>. C<»lo, de
ceased, urn requested to make immediate payment, mid
all persons having demands against said estate, to present the-m
tothe Subscriber,duly attested, within the time prescribed i>y
low. JOHN C, MASON, Administrator
Putnain county, Dec. 24, 1844. da bonis non.
GEORGIA, l Court of Ordinary,
Ncwtoa County. S September Term, 1844.
W HEREAS Joel Colly, Administrator on the estate ol
Susannuh Tillery, late of suid county, deccuscii, ap
plies for letter* of Dismission from saidestato :
'These ore, therelore, to citennd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said 1 tiers of dismission should not bn
ginuted-
Giveu under my bund, at office, thin 9th dav of Sept. 1844.
51 6m WM.D. LUOlvlE.C. C.O.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
W HEREAS Joel Johnson applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate ofMnrgaiet Aim Johnson,
late ol snul county, deceased :
These arc thera'ore to cite ami admonish nllatnl singulat* the
kindled and creditor* of said d> ceased, to he and appear at iny
office within the lime prescribed hy law to show cause if any
they have, why snid lellei* should not ho granted.
(liven under iny hand at office this 7 ’
12 5t JNO. F.
GEORGIA, Appling County.
W HEREAS John William* applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate, of Jurdoti Leggett, lute ot
Baid county, deccused:
These are, therefore, to cite anil admonish al 1 and singular
the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, loJ»e tod appear nt
my office within the time prescribed hv law,tc jIiow cause, if
uny they have, why said letters should not he granted.
14 5t
MALCOM JOHNSON, c.c.o.
JOSHUA PATRICK, jr.,Jailor.
7 3t
Drought to Jail,
a AT Jackson. Butts County, on the 21th of
mF a December last, two negro men, who *ny their
names are SAM and BILL, and belong to
Kohi'ii Hughe*, ofWnyneshorough,Fairfield
W^£/ I District, South Carolina. Ham is about 25
MMMRflI years ol age, light complexion, 5 feet 10 inches
high, ami weigh* about 165 lb*. Bill <• about 20 years of age,
jloet8 or 10 inches high, very black, and weighs about 160
lb*. The owner is requested to comply with the law and take
thorn awav. JOSHUA PA'
Jan. 21,1845.
Brought to Jail,
a AT Irwinton, Wilkinson countv, Go. a Ne-
Jr a gro Boy who says his name i* Barrel, about
seventeen years old, dark complexion, long
/ face mid down look, when spoken to. He say*
/ he belong* to a man hy tbo name of William
rmmmmJmm Knight, Itving in Tike county,Ga.
The owner or owners ar»* requested to conic forward,provo
properly.pay charge, and lake ""»;j|*{ fu|ip||yi J#i|or .
Sept. 9,1844. 31 lf
Bronuht lio Jnll,
IN Sparta, llancock county, a Negro man, who
buvh hia name ia JACOB, and belongs to Richard
Halley, of Talbot county. Helsof medium me,
quite black, 25 to 30years old, and says that Hal-
> ley purchased him of M. G# Harris, of this countv,
Must winter. The owner!* requested to comply
with the law, and take him away/
R. 8. HARD WICK, Jailor.
9 if
Spuria, Nov. 19th, 1844.
f*\ o THE PUBLIC.—In the course of two or three
F weeks, will he published and ready for delivery, a Bat of
all the Uiigrnnled Lands of tho Cherokee Purchvae. I In* is
an important guide to those having lunds, or wishing to pur-
chase them by grunting. Terms f I per copy.—4 »)beral de-
diictions to tliose taking a quantity.
Editors giving this two insertiona, and forwarding a paper
ceofiUcr • * ' *
GEOHU1A, RalffWta CwpHr.
\\f IIBREA8 John A. Ureadlavn a^toa re aa* tor toM
> V ten of AdmitilMretton on lire aatnre -f fareh 4.
Breedlove, lata of oeid co»uty,drce»«-d: .... ,
ritaaa are rhnrature te orre and adorenidt all •»« atagorey.
the kindred and eredttere nfaaid ,lece«aed re ba are) appear*!
my »Mca within lha time pretwrlltedhy tow. te •>»» eattaa,
Hatty they It.va, why mid lattare aUeuM not ha aranred.
utvan under tuy hand »t efflea, litre #Kh <l*» re J»». 1815.
IT fit JUIIN W. W. 8NEAD,
GEORGIA, BaMwl>C8«MY.
COURT OF ORDINARY, January 7Vm», 184ft
YX/lIKUKAS, no tire tlilHeen'Ii day of October, 1840,
VV Maoacll J. Smith executed It), curteio writing ubliga-
lory to David (?»Gihemi, theiebv obliging him*#)! to uiak# ti
tle* tnaaidGihaon to # ceitata tract of llM described In Mlu
Bond—anti whereas said Bond Iota boou b asil v trawafoiied
to Mra. Ann .Marlor.who lias filed her sppuoattun* together
with *nid Bond, prating that the Kftocutor* tnd Kxeeutrix nj
said NansollJ.Smith hoivqutrod tooxuculelo her guod #»d
sufficii'iit titlon to aald laud
Ii iw. therefore, Onfnn!. That a Rule Nisi be granted re-
nuiringsnid Executor# and Executrix to ehotv cau*#, *ithfa
the time prv*crilK*d bv law, wbv said prayer ehoubl Wit ue
gMiitmi t— And it i* farther On)rred, That #sid Rule be puh-
ifahetl, far ih* space ofihree N»oiiili»,iu one uf the g* not tea ol
Milledgeville.
A true extinct from ih#minute*,this 18th day of January.
1845, 17 I3t JOHN W W. SNEAD, C.O. o.
GEOHGI.lt, Uttiawiu County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, January 7Yrm. 1840.
TT nitpenrinff to lire Court by the representation of Joint U.
J. Pound*, Administrator ou the eatnte ol Ezekiel limn*,
deceased, that lie has folly administered on said estate, and
lie li'tviiig mad# application Ibr loiter* of Diamission bom aatd
Administration t
It i*. thcrotora, Ordered, thnttha Clerk ol tin* Court do mane
a citation, requiring all parson* concerned, tu show ctunv, il
fthy lliey have,on orhefnru the lh*t Monday in Soptcniber next,
why said letters should not issue; and that said citation b«*
published iu one of the guzoltesol this Stats, tor the apace ol
six mouths, ..... ,,
A true extract from the miniib-s, this lBthday orjniiuary,
1845. 17 2f»t JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
Gi:OIlC!A, Ilnldwln Coiilily.
Ii/IIBIIEAS Hugh Knox, Administrator de bonis mom ou
fl ibv estate of Alexander Green, deceased, applies to me
tor letter# of dismission from #aid Administration:
These are, therelore, to cite and ndinoui*h all and singular
the kindred aud creditor* of said deceased to he and appear
at mv office withiu the time prescribed hy luw, to show cause,
it any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given undenuv hand tit office, this 17 III dixy of Dec, 1844.
12 1116111 ‘ JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
mm/ I1KHKAS Aire. Jauo Mitclrell, Executrix on lire estate
Y ▼ of William S. Mitchell,deceased, applies to mo lorlel-
tcr*of Dtamwaion from said Executorship t
These are, therefore, to cito and udmoiiish all nud singular,
tho kindred und creditors of *aid dec a used, to he nud appear
.it my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause
if any they have, why said letter* should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of Dec. 1844.
It) m6in JOHN W. W. SNEAD.c.c.o.
GEORGIA, IlliUlw in County*
11/HERBAS John S. Stephens, administrator on tho ea-
VV lute of Allen B. Stephen* , deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission Iromanid Administration:
rhe8o are,therefore,to cito und udmonUU *1 landsingultr
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased,to he and appear
at mv office within the time prescribed hy law.toshowcauae,
il anv they have, why said letter* should not he granted.
Given under mv hand ulofficu,this 16th day olJuly, 1844.
42 tufiin JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
G i OltGlA, TVilkinson County•
\T7HEREAS Mury Hick*, Guardian for the orphan* ol
W Ahner llicka,applies tome tor letters of dismission
from eaid Guardian#hip :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt concornod to
come forward within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why *uid letters ol dismission should
not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 10th day of Jan. 1845.
UOt AUU. It. RAIFOltD, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
\T7lJEREA8 Mary Hicks, Administratrix on tho estate of
VV Abner J. Hick*, deceased, applies to mo for letters of
dismission from said Administration :
These are, therefore, to citennd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditor* of snid deceased, to ho and appear at
my office within the time prescribed hy law, to aliew cause, if
auv they have, why said fatter* should not ho granted.
Given under my hand,at office, this 10th day of Jnu. 1845.
17 ui6m AUG. B. IUIFORD, C.C.O.
GEhRGIA, Wilkinson (ouniy.
VK/HEREAS John Smith applies to me for letters of Ad-
v v ministration on tho cstatu of NV iloy Rutland, late of
■aid county, deceased : ,
'h Iiohc ere, therefore, to cito nud ndmoni*h ull and singular,
tho kindred ami creditor* of said deceased, to ho and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any they have, why snid letters should not lie granted.
Given umlcr iny hand, at office, this 18th duy of Dec. 1844:
13 5t A. B. KAIFftRR,o. c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County .
\m/ 1JEKEAS James Toy lor, Guardian lor the orphan* of
v v Thomas Taylor,deceased, upiilie# to me lor letter* of
dismission from the Guardianship oi Thomas und Ardeli*»a
Tavlor, two of said Ward*:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persona inter
ested to be aud appear at my office, within tho lime nrescribed
by luw. to show cause,if any they have, why said letters of
dismission should not ho grunted.
Given under my hand nt office, this 1st day of January,1845.
15 016111 AUG. B, RAIFORD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
\T7ilERKAS William C. Barker, Administrator on the
V? estate ofMutlliuw Underwood, upplies to mo for let
ters ol dismission from suid Administration:
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all and singular
, -he kindred ami creditors of suid deceased, to be and
unpeur at iny office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if uny they have, why suid letters should not he
8 Given undermy bund at office, this 5th day of Nov.. 1844,
7 ,,,6111 AUG. B. RAIFORI). Clerk.
1 GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
\ \i’H ERE AS Samuel Sanders, Agent for Clalbournn B.
I v v Sunders, as Administrator ou the estate of filurlliu
Banders, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
Administration, ns Agent aforesaid :
These ure,t hnrefore,incite and tulinoiiish ullundiingular
the kindred und creditor#of saiddeccased ,t 0 he andapneur
'nt my office within the time prescribed hy luw, to show
1 cause, il any they have, why said letters should uotbegranted
Given under my hand u’t offiee this 5th day of Nov , 1844.
j 71116111 AUG. B. RAIFOltD. Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkiiitiou County.
1 \\7llEREAS Moses S. West and Alfred Hrnnlintn, Ad-
} VV miniatralors ou the Estate uf John Wine, apply to me
1 fur letter# of dismission Horn snid Administration:
j Those are, therefore, to cite aud ndmoiiiHh all concerned l»
• he nml appear at my office, within the limn prescribed hy law
to show cause,it any they have, why suid letters disnusaory
should not he granted.
Given under my bund nt office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
; AUGUSTUS B. RAIFORD, Clnk.
j October 1,1844. 1 1116m
'oEORRIAi WilliiiiMon County.
I \\ 7 II ERE AS John Smith applies to me for letter* of Ad
i. \V ministration on the estate of Caroline E. S. Malison
lute of said county, deceased: , . . ,
These are therelore to cite mid ndmoin*h all and singulm
the kindred nml creditors of suid deceased, to bo and
appear nt my office within the lime prescribed It v law, to show
cause, if any they have,win said letter# should not lie grunted
Given under my hand al office, thi*7ih tiny ol J •«n• 1815,
lb 5t AUG. B. RAIFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Montgomery Count).
VJK7HEUEAB Norman Gillia and Mark I'hillipa apply to
V v me for letters of Dismission oil the estate ol Angus
Gillis, late of an id county .deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud uduionbh all and singular
tho kindred and creditors uf snid deceased, to lie and ap
pear nt my office within tho time pM*aerthed by luw, 10 almw
causeif any they have, why said leitursshould not lie granted*
Given under my hand at office, this till) day of Sept., 1844.
j 51 Cm FARUUIIARD McllAE, C. C. O.
1 GEORGIA, Decuinr Comity.
11/ IIEItEAS Thomas F. Martin applies to mo for letters
vv of Administration ou tho estate of John Russell, late ol
said county, deceased:
i Those are,therefore, to cite and admoni*h all and singular
tho kindred and creditors of *aid deceased, to ha and appear
, at my office within the time prescribed bv law,to show cause,
ifany exist, why said letter* should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office this 1st day of January,1845.
IS 5t JOHN P. DICKENSON, c. 0. 0.
XT OTIC E.—Tho public is hereby notified, that Hakah
iM Wallace, my wife, ha* abandoned my bed end board
,r two months laat past, and they are forewarned from cr#d
ling her upon my account, aa 1 am determined to pay noua
of nor contacts. WILLIAM WALLACE*
Dee. 17, 1844. 19 9t
JiSfiwJiKSSi.'aSKrVlliiMrtSlSl ah.il *«,•«
a,,il ,( tk, miM »R*im«LL rei.^iuiHi th.Ml, tf.
„p.»Sid«*Vh. -i«— .ire WUrf IfeMwb.,, I MS.
CrKp.ivhawr-li.ll .»»««»• .wldrecli.^. .lllh. «w-
ireola (Ire 6UI. Iw l,*»m (jrelref. Ml *»•>.* «' ,l M
UMll.r .»ll»»« »lll> ikv Uwd, «hwh »r» »'« to
irnwre*. ao Ik.I no ebMf. OT etotoi mav Ire hare-
L«W, >«»lu>( (It. «'•<• tor or •» •«««•» »f-W KmI.
5. Tire liurekaaoi alrell pul aod kevp 10 c.iuplelo oireradon
lire Hot! Sarllreavlltr to Uumrenh.', wpo.ll. ia C.M;
villa utt or blur* th# flint day ol Novvwber, 1111*10 Ih#
OuiMiuvoUo River on tho itisi of (H>|uber I8l0~-lo Croat
Plains on Ih# first of Supnm her, 1847—xml to Ih# r#«ne**ee
River on or before the first of September, 1851, or such olb#r
time a* the Legialatnre may grant.
6 Theptttehaae ehall be limited in freight and P***?fif
mnuev t*» th# awnte rate* a* ntesiribed lit tltw Aot of 1843,
iKovidiutr far tb<* t‘f *»iid Road, except in flees ol war or
civil commotion, when the transportation «l soldiers and mu
nitions ot war shall he reduced 50 pci cent, below customary
^T^TIte purchaser shall giv# equal privileges and facUitiea
Iu the Mnutoe RmU Road and th# Georgia Rail Road Compa-
nice, in the transfer of passeugere and properlv, and «iO die*
eriiulunti-m whatsoever, adopted or permitted, in favor of either
.1 suid brunch mads, with respect to the plaee of uulondmg
ite ears, the granting offree tickets to agent* of either brunch
road, the selling of what is railed a through ticket to pus*cii-
•ere, or for property, or ollteiwne, vhall subject the purchaa
or to suit iu every instance,by the injured party,nml on legal
proof thereof theminimum amuunt of liquidateddamages shall
{ tffc purehasei shall organise and continue on said Road,
separate and distinct fttan said branch roads, the necessary
engines, cars ami officers,and regulate the arrival and depar
ture uf the pns-enger eat or cais by the contract with III#
General Post Office Department for the transportation ofth#
United Slates Mail.
9. Tbo Stale shall have a lien on the Read and its appur
tenance* forilte faithful pfifurmaucc of each and every sti
pulation hereby made hy the purchaser, concerning the pay
ment of money,and completion nud equipment of the Road,
und in cttxr of any breach thereof, the Executive of the Bute
may forthwith take possession aud control of taid Rood and
its appurtenant es. ....
10. When the purchaser, or purchasers, shall have per
formed the'Jd and 3d specification*,hereinbefore stated, lie or
thev tony forthwith take possession of tho Kail Road and its
appurtenances, and enjoy all the rights aud privilege* thereof,
which now beloug to tho State,
Bv order of theGovernor.
’ JOHN 11. STEELE, 8. E. D.
Dec. 17. ^ if
CFThe Constitutionalist, and Chronicle fit Sentinel of Au
gusts, and the Republican and Georgian of Savannah, will
publish the above once a week until nay of sale.
EXECUTIVE BEPAHTMENT, OA. ?
Mili.kuukvillk, 30th December, 1844. >
I N pursuance of the provision* of an Act assented to 27th
Dccotnhnr, 1843, entitled “Alt Act to provide for the Edu
cation of the Poor" // ir Ordered that the furidsBet apart for
such purpose ho distributed to such Counties as have mado
returns to this Department, on und oiler the 1st duy of January
next.
The distributive share of each county will he paid to any
person presenting a certified copy of an order of the Infurior
Court authorising such payment.
By the Governor. J.U. HORNE, 8. E.l).
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA. .
By GEORGE W. CRA WFORD, Gowtraorojlaid Slalt.
RATIONS and Slal.a, lik. man, aro aubjrct to (lie viciaai-
tudea ol' lu> aud grief,
always end—III
The afflictions dial humble,
to llieullica
there
Ulierukeo Advocate, will have a cony senl
ID 3, Dee. 3L
FIUE
>»{«•
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
(.IPlT.fl/ ##00,000.
rnHE NEW-YORK CONTRABUTION8HIP
1 INSURANCE COMPANY lisrloaesl.Ml.hed
ay to Kao»,IU.B,Crawli»d coul.ly. wifi inaura
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
Kuoxville, Jiibs 11,1014, * if
VARIETY STOKE.
I MA AC BOWER lin* just received, aud has for sale on
an oiniimduling tern)*, at his Store in (lie Hint# Bank
Brick Building, s great variety and general assortment of
GOODB,consisting of
Tracy, Prahlorabl* rad Staple
MX OOOM,
Glitee and Crockery Ware,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
MEDICINE* AND DYE STUFFS,
And an aiicHmtnl of GROCERIES,
Th* whole enure.ralIn, Marly all the anlehre to dereand tor
rea.raJ uao j all Wvhieb are offered al very luw nricaa.
|3*CalUi> will ho recal.ed to peymeol M lha lilfboel eur>
reol price. It If Dee. 19.
lure. A a patience mid humility must wait on llie uiie, ao
alioiild gratiluils aiiettd the other. Heppy ia that laud wltciae
people can so apply liie-uaes of adveraily" nud prosperity,aa
to bn ever mindful of lire juet relntion between tire Creative
nntl created power, and steadily imitate, bv their ectiotts, that
standard of morality whose authority and hope ia Heaven.—
In accordance witlt these views and /in approved custom, I,
UlCOlUiF. WAl.hlCK CHAWKOIID. Governuroitlte State
of Georgia, littvn deatnrd it proper In issue this, iny Prnela-
nttition, ami appoint THURSDAY, tiie 13th day of February
noat, aa a dav of Til ANKStilVINU and PRAYER, and
request that all religioite denominations in tho Slate will, on
tlint day, meet el their itsuel plocea of woretun, and auppli-
ente tiie ti rent Ruler of the Universe that Hia blessings ntay
be continued upon mu beloved laud.
(liven under my hand and tiie aval of tiie Executive De
partment, at the Cepitul in'Milledgeville, this first
day of January, 1845,
GEO RUE W.CRAWFORD.
Ily the Governor:
S. J. ANl/KKsoit, S. E. D. 15
ETThtt aevernl newspapers ill this State are requeated to
give the nltove Proclattiatiou one intertion before the duy
above specified.
A PROCLAIMATIOlVa
STATE OF GEORGIA.
By GEO RUE IV. CRA WFORD, Governor qf said Stale-
H AVING r#u#iv#d offidnl information of tho escape of one
WILLIAM MON MAN, ol Wilkes county, from the
Juil ot Lincoln comity, whore he was iinprisonail on a charge
ol murder coniniiticu on the body of one Walter Searlca, in
lid county of Lincoln :
1 have thought proper Co issue this, my Proclamation, here-
reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to
poraon or por*oiiH who tuny apppreheud and delive
MONMAN t *
fWltriritatROBsE
IN RB W YORK, Z
r. e-pply tire city Ir, tofretor <r.d* by the nlec. -..v
No. 44 CEDAR STREKT,
Cna wnuuKkr.)
f ** to BREWaTER «lv» notice in Dealers in Dry «-•
Xi that they hava removed their WAREHOUSE Air Pm*
TED CALlOOB* EXCt.UBIVELY, Ikon. P«h7o44 Oret
Street. Hy eoai.bg their allentlon to PRINTH OK(Vi 1
to B are aaablad to aaltihit an aasnrtmcnt for aurimsslti.
ever Iretor. .fflhred ia Areerina-and I. .ell .1 ,X. i. 8 u?
aadaaaxnxLLV Lowan.tbon tlioee whoee attention la abu*!,
aawug a larga variety of arlieles. *—•
The Stock enusiate of savaast, THovcaao r.TTxav....
coLoat, aMaaacias ivaar) vamicrt or 4,0
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
la urerkel—rerey alyfre o/ which are rot »p exetm eete/er
•wa sofee,naff tarnMbe had eleewbert, txeipt fa icceVd 1.Tj
Dealera in Printa will find it Tor their interest to sxrea'l
lltb alooh before making tlreir purchases—they w ;|| j, *""*•
advantage ol learning the lowest msrkst nrics.and c-J?
Ing all the dcairabl# aiylra hi market aid# by aid#.
Uataloguee of prices corrected with every vatislioa of tk.
market,are placed m the hand* of buyers. m
Pel. 8, 1844. j , r
NEW FALL STYLES^
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS
WILLIAMS, RANKIN ft PENNIMAN,
No. 02 WILLIAM STREET.
COHN Lilt OF CEDAR STREET.
sraw tosh-
W OULD call the attention ot Dealers to their verv s*i..
aive and full assorted Stock of 7 * xlt +
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOOrg,
which have been hbvght al the last Auction bait* at pri.
ces far below the cost of importation, and which they of)'#
at a small advance, for cash or ajyproved notes, ^
Theirstuok will be found t» comprise every article i| lPTfr -
variety of price aud etvle; and theyaulieit the careful atii?.
tiun 11 buyer*,satisfied that as it regards both, they cm ggJ
the strongest inducement*. Their assortment of
CASHMERES, CRAPES & MUSLIN DE LA1NE3
comprises new and elegant patterns of all quuliiiesandiaten
styles: also,
CASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWLS,
Long and square; Kabyle.damaak and plaid Woollen Freaeli
Nhnwla; Thibet black and colored do.; Muslin de Luine plti#
satin bordered and embroidered do.; also, >r
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,at present low rates; with a general auort-
meiit ofMilinery Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS &. BLACK ALPACCAS,
r *~**on mid silk warp, a very extensive assortment; toeetlier
i all the vaiiou* at vies of OKEdd <.•(><) L)S. LaceUooda
White Good*,Linen Cumbrica aud CaniLiic llandkercbieb'
fiic.fiLC. In
DRESS GOODS
they can shows great range of styles, in Rich Printed C*tk-
mere d’E< ossv, of the Jot* *t Puri* pattern*; 1 iemns, Vnpo
Do Luine*, Muslin De Lain*** of Paris style*, never bcluiv
offered.
Alpxccns, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk,low and hick
priced.
8ILK8—Cameleoa. Brocade Silk* : Cntneleon Broeada
Striped Sjilks ; Plain and Satin Striped lleiienienne*; Black
and Blue Black Satin Striped and Brocade figured Milki;
Satin Striped Groa Grume*; Black ami Blue Black (iroada
Swi^s, Italian Lustrings: Groa de Rheims; Grosd’Afriquer
Black and Blue Black Satin*. Also,
All LI NEK Y GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and Satin* of ex.
tireiy new styles, Bonnet and Cap Ribbon*,rich Fall pattern#:
new design* Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Bfack and BIm
Black, fig’d shaded plaid : cut and uncut.
laces*
Cap Lacea in great variety, of new and eleLm...
Trimming Lace* aud Lace edgings, black and white; Silk,
Lisle, Guipure, 51 echin, Brussels, fitc,
Thread Laces and Edgings, French, German and Eiglisb.
SHAWLS.
Rich Cashmere and Broche Long and square Shawl*; Thibet
Muslin Do Laine.Kubyle, Plaid, M oollen, Nett, fitc. fcc.
SILK SHAWLS—Dark Cameleon, Satin Striped, figured
fitc.
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Misses, of KM
ol the most approved manufacture, Buch, Merino, Woollea,
Silk, Lacc, Flint, Egyptian, India Rubber, fitc.
Their stock will be found to comprise a full assortment of
all the various small item* needed, and thev invite the atten
tion of Buyeis, witttMie fullest confidence tual they can top*
ply everv want in their line.
Nov. 6,1844.
hy offering
any pernor. , .......
■aid MON.M AN to tho Sheriff or Jailor of Lincoln county.
And 1 do moreover charge and require all officers, civil
and military, in this Stale, to be vigilant in endeavoring to
apprehend said fugitive, iu order that he may bo brought to
triul far the offence with which he stands charged.
Given u niler my hand nml the Great Seal of the State, at the
Cnpitol in Milledgeville, this 4th day of January, 1845,
ami of the Independence of the United States tho
sixty-ninth.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD.
By the Governor!
N.C. Baukett, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
Monmaw io about 5 feet 10 inches high, atout made, dark
hair, blue eyes, with a amull scar near the left, and about 45
your* of age.15 3t
ASHURST & DIOR ATARI,
attoknies at law,
Ealonton, Ga..
Will practise in all the Counlies of the
Ocmulgee Circuit.
Just ltecuived, the following
WORKS!
H ARPERS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake-
penro's Play*, with fourteen hundred Engravings,by It.
W. Weir and H.Vv. Ilowet; The Picture Galley or the New
aud Old World ; Italian and German without a master,found
ed on tIih Robertsonian method : Gibbon's decline and down-
fa olihe Roman Empire: Tiie Lady at Home,or Leave*from
the every day Book, hy Mr*. Fleetwood: Cecilea Howard or
the young Lady who had finished her Education, hy T. S.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented tothn Conscience oftlie Chris
tian render, by the Reverend Caesar Mulan, D. 1). ’The bride
of Fort Edward, no incident of the Revolution, Knifed by U.
H. Zieber; ICicliliou in Love or the youth ofCharle.* 1st ; An
Historical Comedy in two Act*,byHeujnmin fit. Young,N. It.;
Thn New monthly Mirror of Literature and thefine Art*; The
Ladies' New National Mugaziiie, Edited hy John Inman, June
Number*; The Mirror library containing Plate* ol the latest
Stylo of Fashion* lor the Ladies; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil and military, with illustration*, by Amos Kendall, E*q ;
Life and public service* of Henry Clay, brought down to the
yearlUlH; Louis T, KlipaluinVPolyglot, an introduction to
the study of modern language*. The work is a perfect guide
In those' who wish to study she different language*. J vol
ume of the Polyglot i* comidoind iu aix number*; Tbn Cur
rency; The Tariff and Capital by Junius; also, aotne pieces
of the latest aud most popular style of Music, for sal# at
M.K. EL)WARD’S Store.
AliUedrevitle, Geo.
June 23d, 1844. 33 if
AIIRIISI iyth 9 1844.
J UST RECEIVED, the First nod Second No*, of the
Wumlering Jew, by Eugene Sue. Atao, other popular
works of the da) from ine various popular presses of New
York, receiving constantly a* last a* they are published, and
those fond of roading cun obtain surh works os they choose
to read, al M. E. EDWARDS’* S'i'OKE.
sraw works.
J UST RECEIVED, Arrali Neil, or Tim#* of Old. a Ro-
malice by U. P. II. Jum**. Esq. The II. Family, or
Tralinnan, Axel and Anno, ami other Titles, hy Frederick
Bremer, translated hy Mary Howell. The Grandfather, a
novel hv the Int# Mi** Ellen Pickering. The Autobiography
orfieiirtVh Hlellinga, fain Aulie Counsellor of the Grand
Duk« of linden,fitc. At-o. translated from the German by L.
Jackson. Arthur** Lady’s Magazine, Campbell'* Foreign
Semi Monthly Magazine, or Select Misrc’lnny of Europeau
Literature and Art. The Columbian Lady’s nml Gentleman's
Magazine. Goody'* Magazine and Lady's Book. The La
dy'* National Magnzino. 1'lie Lady’s Musical Library, Au
gust No. A l*o, No. (I, of the Pictorial Bible, with a variety
of other inleieatiug work*.
AT II. B. EDWARDS’S STORE.
August 20, 1814. 47 tf
IHORK NEW WORK#:
R OSK U'Al.IHlKT.Ity (1. P. It. Jtuirea, K.q ; Tom Burk
uf Our'.. Ity t'harl.. I.voti, tiutlior Ilf Hen! V Irerrcgirer ;
Uh.rlr. OMUII.y, too.', Fair; Lugenil. or Iho South of Ire*
lanil.tiy T.Crnlloo ('inker. » uuw edition; lit. Martyr Wife,
a Domeetlo Kiuiiance, liy the author of Elwuud, tbo ttnnker.
or Like Pailtar l.ik« Hue; Amy Herbert, by a Lady—Edited
by tire ll.v. \V. H.woll, B. D.
Th. Life uid public,.nice, of the lion. J.me. Knot Polk,
•rllli. cunt/trnti/utn of hi. Hpeeelie.,oe N.liun'a public, me.
•hip, with iltoeireltoM, by Darley; July Noe. af the Cal ear
UaaLadya'aed Uaatl.mon.'Mai.miaa ataraaflka Maiuhrea
MilladfarHU, Inly *, IMd. « V
WILLIAM K. DcGRAFFENKlEO
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
B)nkely, Enrly County, Geo.
REFEnsNCEA—Hon. Seaborn Jones,Hon. W.T.CoU
quill, Hon. A. Iverson,lion. Joseph Sturgis, John Schltf,
and Henry L- Denning Ksort.
Jan. 3, 11 t
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