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lAMlfMekfeerll'iiMic.
re elm Coovt-treoee hoar in Bnlontnn,
r.H tlH (ml Teeedty in March nail,
a of an la, tba Mtbwlni property, m wit:
•lot Oaana, Harry, Alloa, Mary, Nat-
/UWhmiTHaorMla, Jo* Rich, Ifjf
foil, Hal, Harriet, and Jqhiixm: alto,
an, urio,Kit UM Mark; Mika, a gray Horae:
I Orera; one harooek and harnaaa, one road
— cart and oainti all Inalad on aa the
* toaetfafVeandry nanrtgaaa A (aa
lihaaddd^ IIAHIIONB.O. Bheriir.
AUrah •hertra Mile*.
a tba drat Tacadarhi MARCH nail
l-koaaa daor in the town at Katonton,
' taring properly, to aril:
i or fare. 40 hand ofetoek bega, aioto
I at nook cattle; (aaiadoa aalha properly
,« utlafy • mortgage i fa in favor of II. W.
Clark.
I and lo: in lha toara of Katonton, where™ Mr,,
lie now live#; leviod on aa lha properly of
'ate anilely a an ia far or of Uriah Bryant vt
iiha ofiaad adjoining P. J. Muliiaa aad mh
alba property ol John H. Clarke, to aatUry t
fetor of J. C. MoReyaolda aad olhera va
• t*. IMS.
JAB. W. MAPPIN, Sheriff.
19 Ida
mat Alareh Bketlff’i Stale.
’ told before lha Goort-bnana door it. Ealnnton.
aiaain rotate, aa the (rat Ttoeday in MARCH
Blheuetal hour. ol aaia, the following properly,
Iiakaaeafland, aaoro or leak, adjoining Wm. Whitfield,
*; levied on a. the property of Samuel Walker In
I lain fnrornfH. W. Court and othera va eaid
fWil
illlnll) 1
Bitfield, 8«u rity.
W/r. SAMMONS, D. Sheriff;
19 rds
April morigafc Sheriff s Salr.
■•Id before the Court-house door in tire town
Putnam county, on the first Tuesday
within the usual hours of sale, the follow-
Jtt-
aery, Preston, John, Burton,George, 8am,
Mary, Francis, Dick, Pemhrook, Allen, Hul-
I ini | A lifeline, Georgia-Ann, Dig Mary,
sy, Alice, Silsy, Rachel, Sohieski, Alex
AuftRWxa; one roao mare, one hay mare, one
. ^ ne goffe j horee, seven mules, one road
, one yoke of oxen, one cart, one cotton
i property of John II. Wallace to satisfy
ftfoa ip favorer Joel Walker, Richard W.
Mr Bastion and others vs John II. Wallace.
•ut4nooidJifMS,
" IAS. W. MAPPIN. Sheriff’.
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Pariponed BheriH *• Sale.
Sidd before the Court-house door in the town of
illet Crawfmd county, on the ffrst Tuesday in
’ next, within the legal hours ofsule, the follow-
» witf '
girl about two yearn old, by the name of Chany
*aa the property of E. W. Dennis to satisfy
-'-luperinr Coart ia favor of Koberl«on
I. Uanuia. Property poiutod out by
JAMES BEELAND,Sheriff.
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iWfora peiiraarr Sherur’a Sales.
bo *'»id before the Court Houao door in tlio town
Aita.dle, uti.ihe irat‘Cneadoy in FEBItUAUY non
tiauoJ kotira of aulo. tnc following property, to wit:
of land, Containing two huudrad two and one-half
atom or teu.numher one hundred and rigluy-nine, in
rOlatrisI oaarigiaaily Houaton, now Crawford coun-
iperty of Higdon Powell to .aii.fy one
porter Court in favur of H. B Trout-
, cumainlnr <05 acre., more or leee. in the
oriflnallyllouaton, now Cratvford
forty .ia, and two hundred and thirty-five ;
"V an* d r» from Crawford Superior Court in
ttlmoavoMarkC. Portia and John Perry,
ruporiy al John Perry.
, e and a fourth aerra ofland, being onobalf
•5", in the aecoiid Diatrict of originally lluualon,
■ -mr Tjr-r Htfdeoouly! leriedouaa the property of Murk C.
AaMa. loaatiafy uue li fu from Crawlord Superior Co in in
fcaaadf.Bt. jkTrntttiuau va Mark C. Partin and John Perry.
iMwIrwf land, from##tiateon,containing 202J acrea, mure
'•r Iceo,and 606 acre., more or laaa, !u the .eventIt Diatrict,
nut kntiwd—Ifeoiaa aa the place whereon Daniel
aw |iv«a; all levied an to anilely one fi fa from Craw-
riot Coart In favor of David Lockhart,adniini.truer,
na Ainoa, adniinutralrix on the eolale of E. M. Amoa,
"-“lauWNtiwtoi.. Properly pointed out by Daniel
jMaof laud,.put»l'«r. fourteen and fifteen, and half of
#5 containing in ilia whole SIIO acrea, more or loaa, } n
ikDretrictoforiginally Hou.tnn, now Crawford cnuii-
daa to aaliafy one fi fa from Crawlord Superior
favor of Jetlrro William, va Michael llartlev and
ik Hartley. Property pointed out by Jlichael Hirt
liny acre, ofland with Ilia mill, thereon,and eigli-
nlr being n part of lot No. 196, in tlmaiilh Diatrict
By Hntfeton, now' Crawlord county j levied on aa
I property of Benjamin B. Unteninn lo antiary one li fa from
awtvrd Interior Court in Ikvor of Joaav L. linker va 11. ii.
U^d Robert Bay Property pointed
« "“"EWELL WEBB, D.Sheriff.
JPopJMM*.M
nwhri mortgage Nhcrir'a sale.
Iia aold on the firat Tueaday in MARCH
.ontore trie Conn houao door in the town of Knox,
-trd oonnty, within lha uaual hours of sale, tho
—ny.ie wit:
y bj lit, nnme of David, about sixteen yenra
if kit of land, number five, In lit* 14th Diatrict of
ally Maaroa, now liana county, ly ing on Big Saudy
VatkjoMaf laada of Smith, Nolen and othara) levied on
a* the property ef Robert P. Coleman te eat t at} a mufti aga fi
At Asm Uinta Superior Cyan in Ikvor of Chart,, Bailey.—
Property paiatad out la aaid I Ik. '
mfSLmsm wtoe county, oa Tueaday,
day oMHarek Mat, Unfladlowlag property ta wit;
One horee, into Jaraay kxgna. one rllver watch, a I..
oloihiog, and a lot of dry good,. Sold aa tba ptopony of
“ * *‘ L fdty.doo—«
iao deaf la tho lown
tba lltb
ItM at old
Haiti Kelly, late of saldeuo
Term, Ml'
O. H. P. MoCi.ENDON,D. Sheriff.
17 Ida
‘(•party poiatad
ialM nnrek Mkarlft Sale.
ILL be Mild an Ilia firat Tneadny in MARCH neat,
. . before tireCoiiit-bouaa door in the lowu of Jackson,
Balta county, within the legal hour, of sale, lit# following
pnmany.tn wits
Fire hundred ami alxtv-tU acres of land, ndjnlnmg the
laada ofChnrioa Hailey and Nolee | levied on aa the propar
ty of Thomas J. Carson to aali.fy two fi fas hisuad from Bulla
JapariorCourt in favorof Crawlord ll.Orevr va Thomas J.
J. Caraon, and one in favor ol Eldrldge G. Cuhineaa va Thus.
J. Caraon. Phrperty pointed out by aaitl Cara-in.
II. H. DOSS, Sheriff.
Jan. 88,1846. 18 tda
w
tbs day uf ** , 'i',, C „ ARD qvRNE, ) Ata ,
II. O. TRRANOIt,
Nawton ceuety, January aiat,l848. [will] It
A4»MMntMr<« Bale.
A GREEABLY tea. order of lha Honorable Ilia lafrrior
Court oflpinrena county, wbaa aitting aa aCoart of Or
dinary, will lie sold In the town of Dublin, in sold conuly, bo-
firm the Cbnrt-houeo door, on thn firat Tueaday In Fehraary
neat, between tire netial hour, of .ale, all of the lamia behtug-
log 10 the estate ofMoaea Tiaon, late of said county, doceaa
ad. Sold filf lha beuafit al balra ahd creditors. 'Irrmaun
(be day of sale. ABNEIl TISON, Adm'r.
Novambor 8th, 1B4L .,7 Ida
AMmlnl•lr«ttor• , *nle.
U NDER anorder of the lloaorable Inferior Court ofTal-
fair uounty, will ba aold before the Coot t-lioiiae door In
the town of Jaokean.illo,Telfair county, on the firm Tueaday
•stats *f Sarah J.
_ all aadalagaUr.
. I* be aad appears!
_ law. ta show Mima,
WllklM^n Febraffrf Sheriff;* Sales.
W ILL bvaoltl «t iht Courihonv® door in il»« town of Ir-
«riulon t on ihv firat Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, be
tween the uaual houre of »nle, the following nroperty f to wit t
One lot of land, containing two hundred two and n half
nofta, more or lean, well Improved, lying iu tho third Dial. No.
not koowA. whereon John Kemp now livva; levied oa aa the
property of aald Kemp to aatUiy a fi fa iaened from tile Supe
rior Court in favor or John Doe, on the demiee of lhouiaa
White et at. va Richard Roe, ctauai ejector, and John Kemp,
tenant in poeoeaaion.
90*21 acres of pine land, well improved, lying In the twenty
aeveath Diatrtot, whereou Rutrvll Maples now lives, and one
J oke ofateernand cart: levied on ta the property of Burrell
leplee, to natiafy a fi fa issued out of the Superior Court, in
faror ofl.u.c Hawaii v.aaid D . 8h „, lfr .
Pec. 31,1844, ^
WilklBMn March SlierUT’a Sale*
W ILL be aold before the Court-house door In the town of
Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Four head of horses, one Jersey wngon, one ox cart, twenty
head of hogs, eight head of sheep, two cows and r.alvea, and
household and kitchen furniture of every description; levied
on as the property of William Brewner to satisfy a moitgage
fi fa issued from the Inferior Court in favor of Isaac Newell
vs sold Brewner. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
W. W. BEALL, Sheriff.
Dec. 31,1844. 14
In March next, within the usual hours of sulo, the following
proper!r. to wit t Bob, a negroman about tltirtv years old;
and Jaok,an old negro man. Bob is a valuable hand on e
plantation, a tolerable good plantation blacksmith aud wheel*
* known on the day of sale.
'.NTS,} ,
jh, j;
-right
Tot ms made known oa tho day of sale.
fill EN TS, j
Dae. 31, 1844.
J.C.CLEb
D. B. CREECH,
Adtn'rs.
Ida
F our months after date application
made to the Honomhfe the Inferior Cm
ill be
tourt of Putnam
cmmTy, while litlliia lor ordinary purposes, for leuve loaell
a negro girl named alary, belonging to the calcic of Jones
Wynn, deceased.
Dee. 8,1844.
HANNAH WYNN, Exec tut.
II
WllklUBon March Sheriff’it Sale.
KiuBuii cuuniy, wimm me usual nours ui sale, me
proper tv, to wit:
One lot of land, well improved,containing 202| ac
or less, whereon Nathl. Myrick how lives, lying in
District,No. not known; levied on ns the propers
at the Court-house door in the town of Irwinton, Wil
kinson county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
>rty,to_ “
" acres, more
in the '26th
property of said
Myrick to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Ceutral Bank of Geor
gia vs Nathl. Myrick anti Israel Fountain.
One lot of land lying iu the 2tiih District, containing 2021
acrea, more or less, whereon William Jones now lives; levied
on as the property of snid Jones to satisfy r fi fa in favor of
Wiley, Lane Sc Co. va William Jones, and Bamuel Beall,
security.
One lot ofland, well improved lying in the 27th District,
whereon William Ryoi now lives; levied on as tie property
of Wm. Rynl to aatisfy three fi fas issued from the Buperior
Court of said county in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia
and others va said tiyol.
Ouo tot ofland ly inf in the 4th District, No. nor known
Passmore now lives; levied on
whereon Alexander
ol said Passmore to satisf*
fi fa in favor of Slia-
property
nau, Beall & Reynolds vs said Passmore.
One lot of land containing 202| acres,more or less,lying in
the third District, whereon Benjamin Kemp now lives; ulso,
one bay mare about three years old, one stud colt about three
years old.one hundred bushels of corn, more or less.and two
stacks oflbdder; all levied on as the property of Renjumin
Keinp to satisfy a fi fa issued out of the Inferior Court ol said
county ia favor ol Win E.Carswell vs said Kemp. Properly
pointed out by attorney.
Five hundred meres of land, more or less, well improved,
whereou William Barlow now lives, lying in the 26ili Dis
trict, No. not known; levied on ne the property of said Barlow
to satisfy a fi tin issued from the Inferior Court in favor of C.
& J. Beall, and one from the Bt
Central Bank of Georgia va atid
P OUIt MONTHS after date, application will he
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Newton county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell as much
of the real estate of William P. Grahuin, deceased, as lies in
the county of jNewton ; and also, for leave to sell some of the
negroes belonging to said estate.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adin'x;
IVERSON L. GRAVES,Adm’r.
Deo.2,1344. 11
1.101/ft MONTHS after date application will be made
ff 1 to the honorable the Inferior Court of Telfair county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the
real estate of Win. Sludatill. sen. late of said county, deceas
ed. WM. STUDS TILL,jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, Nov. 17,1844.
K1UIIR MONTHS after date application will be
ff/ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin
son county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the laud and negroes belonging to the estate of Benja
min Exura.late of said coun'y, deceased.
WILLIAM A. HALL, *
DANIEL E. COLLINS,
Wilkinson county,Nov.5th, 1844.
; Adtn’rs.
7
J TtOUfft MONTHS after date application wilt be mudn
. to the honorable Inferior Court or Newton county wliilo
fitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell n oegro mini
Bob, belonging to the estute of JZucheu* A. M iddle.brooks .deed.
Sold for the benefit of tin’ heirs aud creditors of said decerns
ed. ZERE MIDDLED ROOKS, Adm’r.
October 1,1844. 1 4m
L OTIt MONTHS after date, application will he
1* made tothe Inferior Court of Piiinnin comity, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es
tate and part of the
Ingram, deceased.
Sept. 24,1844.
negroes belonging to tbe estute of Johu
WM. INGRAM, /
BENJ. INGRAM, \
dp J. Best!, and one from the Superior Court in favor of the
“ " * Barlow, and James Johnson,
sscuriiy*
One hundred acres of land, more or less, lying in the 26th
Diatrict,whereon James and William Cherry now live; levi
ed on to aatisfy sundry fi fss issued from a Justice’s Court in
fetor of C.dr. J. Beall vs said James and William Cherry.—
Levv made and returned by a constable.
1011 acres of land, well improved, No. not known, lying in
the filth District, whereon Anna Carr lives; levied on to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from a Justice's Court in favor of James M.
Hall vs said Anna Carr and Btnmnen Carr,security.
One voke of oxen and cart, one grey mare d y**ars old, one
roan filly 3 years old, and onobr.g ol cotton; levied on as the
property of John Striplin to satiety a fi fa issued from the Su
perior Court of saidcouuty in favor of Miller, Ripley dt Co.
vesaid Striplin.
One lot ofland, containing 202J acrea, more or leae, 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 va said
Pickle.
Two nerro bovs by the names of Daniel and Lewis—Dan
iel about 19, and Lewis about 15 years of age: levied on as
the properly of Francis I*. Crutchfield to satisfy two fi fns—
one in favor of Wiu. E.Carswell and one in favor of the Cen
tral Bank of Georgia vs said Crutchfield.
One grey mure about eight years old; levied on as the
property of Jamea Seals to miitly a 6 fa in favor of the Cen
treI Bank of Georgia vs said Seals.
Two lots of land lying in th« fourth and twenty-third dis
tricts, Nos. 205 aud 45. Wilkinson county; levied on us the
properly of James E. Buchanan to satisfy a fi In issued out ol
the Superior Court of Jusnur county in favor of John Hobson,
survivor, dtc. vs suid Buchanan.
WALTER W. BEALL, Sheriff.
Jan. 28,1845.18 tds
Montgomery Februnry Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in Mt. Vernon
Montgomery county, on the first Tuesday in FKB
RUARY iiext,wjihin tbe usual hours of sale .the following
property,to wit:
Five hundred acres of pine land, more or less,including the
improvement whereon John Curies formerly • lived in said
sountv, on the waters of Pendleton Creek; levied on as the
property of John Curies to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
Justice’s Court in the 51st Company Dist. G. M.in favor of
Malcoiu McIntyre vs John Curies. Levy made and returned
ionic by a Constable.
SOLO WON R. WILLIAM SON, Depty.Shff.
Dtc. 24,1844. Iff
Montgomery March Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL ho sold before the Court-house door at Ml. Verm
Montgomery County,/hi the first Tueaday in March
naxt, within the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Two hundred and fifty acres of pine land, more or less, in
cluding the residsnee whereon Thomas Dorley now lives;—
«tbe property ofJ s mes' A, Prosserlosalisfv . acroa *» f ,noro or ineluding the resi-
je fi fa from Crawford Inferior Court in favor of J- l,,,,u5t whereon William Derley now lives; ull levied on as
unlock vs James A. Prosser. Property pointed out he * “
■stwwt , v ' r die Superior Court or said county
R«e, 'Treasurer of the Poor School Fund of „
flinty vs Thomas Ilarley, James J. Calhoun and John
Phillips. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also, three hundred acrea of pine land, more or less, inclu-
ling the premises whereou John Mosley formerly lived, on
fTIOUlt MONTHS after date, application willbe
V made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of PiMnnm
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leuve to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Richard P. Ingram,
deceased. Bf th* Administrator.
Dec. 2,1844. ll-(whc)
F Ot/R MONTHSafterdutP, application wilt he made
to the Inferior Court of Decatur coiiutv, when silting for
ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell lot of land No. 326. iu
the 20th district ol originally Early, but now Dwcatur coun
ty,belonging to the heirs of.Sterling Hines, deceased, for th©
purpose of making a division amongst the heirs of said t 1 *-
ceased. THOMAS HINES, Executor,
December 4th, 1844.II
Notice to Deblors and Creditors.
A LL persons holding demauda against the estate of Hugh
Kelly, late of Newton county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to present them in terms of the law; and those indebted
to said estate are requested to come forward and inuke pay
ment. RICHARD BYRNE,; A . m .„
fl.D. TKEANOR.
Newton county, January 21st, 1845.[wdlj 18 fit
Notice t’> Debtors and Creditors.
A LL perilous indebted to the estate of Isaiah Wheeler, late
of Baldwin county, deceased, are requested tomuke im
mediate payment; and all to whom said estate is indebted, are
hereby notified to present their claims, duly authenticated,
within the lime prescribed by law.
DELILAH WIIEELER, Adm’r-
Dec.24th, 1844.13 6t
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
?)<SMW«I1»VS Peitponed Sheriff’, gale,
I before.the Court house door, ! the town o I
he property of Thomas Darlev to satisfy one fi la issued from
die Superior Court of anid county in favor ofFarquhard Mc-
all persona having demands aguinst said estate, to present them
to the Subscriber, duly attested, within the time prescribed by
law. JOHN C v MASON, Administrator
Putnnin county, Dec. 24, 1844. de bonis non.
GEORGIA, ? Court of Ordinary-
Newton County. S September Term, 1844.
W HEREAS Joel Colly, Administrator on the estate ol
Susannah Tillery, lute of said county, deceased, ap
plies for letter* of Dismission from suid estate :
These are, tlierelore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to he and appear ut
my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, il
any they have, why B»id I tiers of dismission should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 9th dav of Sept. 1844.
51 6m WM.D.LUOKIE.C.C.U.
GEORGIA, Telfair County.
W HEREAS Joel Johnson applies to me for letters o
Administration outhc estate ofMnrgnict Auu Johnson,
late ol snid county, deceased :
These are liters‘ore to cite and admonish allatid singulnf the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear nt my
office within the lime prescribed by law to show cause if any
they have, why snid letteis should not he granted.
(siven under iny hand at office this 7il» day of Dec,, 1844.
12 51 JNO. F. McllAK, C. C. (),
GEORGIA* Appling Comity*
W HEREAS John Williunis applies to ine for letters ol
Administration on the estate of Jurdun Leggett,late ol
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish al 1 and singulai
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lojir ind appear at
my office within the time prescribed hv law.u show cause, ii
uny they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under uiy hand at office, this 16th day of Dec. 1844.
14 51 MALUOItf JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Drought lo Jail*
no (fan (t.t Tu.ml.y in iuliuH Mx'l'I *»<> eeniHeton Cr««k t le.ietlI on"., the p'romtrly of
1 rm* — v. i*'——• r x li ftt in f.vor ol tho offienr. of
I jvirvro of pal*, tho following prnpnrly, to wit.
IxM, Mo. ID, in the 8r.t District nf originally
f Crow ford cqunty; l.vitul nun. the property ol
ikinXup to ..tiify on. 8 f. from llihli Interior
*01 Wm.J.D. Smiley v» Janie. It. Mi.Clinurry
U.xki.MMl. Property painted out by aai'rl
JAUES DEKLAND,Sli'fT.
.18 Id.
n»rig8|c PtMponeil Sale.
■old on tho6r«t Tite—I.y in FEBitU A It Y next, it
tho Coiirt-hniixa door in the loan nf Jnckiun,
1*7. within the logoi hour, of ml., tho fnllnwinc •
id wit t 1
nf land. No. 17ft, in dm 3d Di.trirt offoraierly Mon-
tuit. count,; levied on »the properlv ofWillitnn
’*«*&• “’•rifxgo 8 fn from Butt. Superior
of Harriot dfaCTotidt
gxgo nmrrom Butt. Superior
. oi. Arfiniiii.tr.trix of Wil-
dtwonMHt, V. Willi.,. MeElh.ney. Proper
s favor of Harriet AleC
1lMiM,ddaa«siM v va reiiiiam McKitianey. I'ropcr
loot In Mill 8 fn. Lnyuwdeby O.C. McMichxel,
. Sheriff, and returned to „» thin 18th No.. 1844. 7
_ r M. II. DOSS, Sheriff. .
Ho., W,|84*. » id.
, 1*118 Fehrsao 8b«rini snlc.
IXm.L bo Mid on the 6r*l Tooml.y in FF.UIIUARY
, bdfrtd tho Coort-hoo.e door in the Town ol
« coonly, within lb# legal hour, of auto, thn
lam Manly, number not known,
I thirty acre*, adjoining land, of
lui-fon *. lit# diMeny of Ah.b
• from t Jwitr, Coon of Mid
1 Thrower, Admini.trittr.ron thn
rcp«.ed, *o Cri.piu Un.io,
4 An and returned lo mo by
. Je. 17,ln the dih Diatrict of origin.)-
t Built curtaly, eaoixiuln, one hundred e*r,e,
toil (tit i, tlio property of John H. Mo«ro to
i e J notiee'e Conn of enid county In fetor of
t4god—fOeeM S.Onrr ..JohnHMonre,
O H.P. WtriXUNinSN, D.Hherlff.
cnsr’ftafe.
Mddey It dMU MSI,
kkifwiibBwn he an
jAi tin
a mU
1
’Imnsnt T. Mcsluv to satisfy
the Superior Court (for coats duel vs John Mosley, principal,
’Icmsnt T. Mosley and Thoinss Mosley, securities. Proper*
it by DefHodnnt,
SOLOMON R. WILLIAMSON, D, Sheriff.
January 28,1845. 18
Telfteir February Sheriff’* Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Jacksonville,'Telfair county, on the first Tucsduy
m February next, within the legal hours of sale, (Its follow-
ng property, to wit:
One hundred and sixty head of stock cattle, more or less,
and one yoke of oxen; levied on entile property of John
Fletcher, lo satisfy s fi fu from the Superior Court ia favor of
Zscliariali Sludstdl vs John Fletcher mid James L. Fletcher.
Also, one lot of land, No. 91, in the Bill District of origin
ally Wilkinson, now 'Telfaircounty ; levied on as the proper
ty of Leonidas Wiley, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa. from Telfair
Superior Court, ia favor of Titomas N. Guyton vs Leonidas
Wiley. Property pointed out in said mortgage.
One loiof lend. No. 328, in the 7th District of originalU
Wilkinson, now Telfair county; levied on as the property nf
lolin Wingfield to satisfy s fi fa from a Justice’s Court iu
Grasnsj'ounly.in favur of Thomas Crawford vs John Wing-
~ ‘ * * plaintiff.
William ellis. sheriff.
Diotrict, South Carolina,
year* olage, light complex
high,and weignsabout 165 lbs. Bill is abum *u year* ui nge,
3 feet 8 or 10 inuho* high, very black, and weighs about 160
lbs. 'The owner is requested to cnipuf- * u - * * *
them away. JOSHUA P
Jau. 21, 1845.
K, jr., J
17 31
Telfair February Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In February next, at
Iks Court-house door In (he town of Jacksonville, Tel
feireoaflt|r, within (be legs! hours of sale, the following prop*
Brought to Jail*
AT Irwinton, Wilkinson cc
) gro Boy who says his name is
seventeen years old, dark oompirxiun, iuug
face and down look, when spoken to. He sayi
he belongs to n man by the name of Williun
Knight, fiv ing in Pike county,Ga.
The owner or owners are requestedio come forward, provt
property - pay ohxrg*. xnd Uk. ^
Sept. 9,1844. lf
Bronfelit to Jail,.
IN Sp.rlx, Ijaticock county, x Negro men, win
‘ ley purohxxed him of M. G. H*rri.,of this oountv
) Ittet winter. The owner ie requeued lo comply
/“'* ,he '* W - a,Ml "^8:VakSwICK. Jailor.
tSporle, Nov. 19th,1844. »
Ooeeorrel mere end eott.onepxirofnxri wheel. ,on* Into
eouopl.nte; xlio.otit lot of land, In th. 7ih Diatrict of Te)
^ireuunty, number not known, llm pl.oe wharunn John A.
Powell live*; levied on a. the property of Allen B. Pewoll In
xalieiy n 8 ft from •JiliIm'* Court in fovoi of M. N. Mclte#
It D. B. Creech,xduilnlelr.tori on tho oetxteof K. McLen
oen.donexMd.
Alro,oneiotoi lend. No. 188,in tho 7lb Dietnol of Telfair
uounty; levied none the property of Wnehinglon Hognra >o
•ntUrfy ui f* from * Juelloo'eCourt In hror of D.lleDuOe.
Property pointed out by defendant.
All leriod on ead retnrnud to me by « oouetehl*.
AROIl’D McDUFFIE,Dept.Blteriff.
Jar 4, ISM. • la
T
Ir of nxrt wlteel., one lot of all the Ungmnied Leode of tho Cherokee Pumhv.e.
DEOItOlA, RaMwIaCtaair*
COURT OF ORDINARY, January Term, 1843
\T/IIKREAB, o* th* thlrtora’h day of Oclohor. 1848.
W Maaakll /.Smithaxaculed hia cartain writing oUliga-
lory th David G.Gibaou, thorehy uhligiog himaelf to make 6-
ties loMliiGibMS to • certain trad lit lam) described in said
Bond—snd whereat asid Bond has been leeally trnwffiird
to Mra. Ann Marh»r,wlio has filed her application, together
with said Rond, praying that tire Etecuiora and hxenutrixof
said Mansell J. Smith ba required te execute tu her goud and
eufficiniii titles to aald laodt—
It hi, therefore, Ordeint.TUil a Rule Nisi l»e groot4*il re
quiring Mid Executors sml Executrix to etmw ca«i*e, wittilu
the time prescribed by lew, why snid prayer should not be
grnmetl i—And It is further Oidertd, That said little be pub
lished, for the apace of three aiuuilt»,iu one uf tlw gdl-lte# ol
Mitiedgevillo.
A true extract from the minutes,this 18th day of January,
1845. 17 13t JOHN W. W. SNKAD.c. c. o.
GEORGIA, BttlSwin CoMilt*.
COURT OF ORDINARY, January Term. 1845.
TT appearing to tbe Court by lire repreaomntlon of John B.
J. Pouudo. Administrator ou the eatsreol Exekicl Harris,
deceased, that he. has fully administered on said estate, auu
lie having made application for letters of Dismission tVom said
Administration:
It is, therefore, Ordered, that the Clerk ol this Court do issue
n citation, requiring all person* concerned, tu show ciiuee, if
Ally they have,on or before the fiist Monday in September next,
why eaid lettere should not issue; end that sigd citation be
published iu one of the guxeite* of this State, lor the apace of
eix month*. , ,,
A true extract from tbe minutes, this I8thday ©rjnnusry,
1845. 17 2fit JOHN W. W- SNEAD, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
* w, IIEIIEAS Hugh Knox, Adininiilrelor de fteuia xea on
VV the eelute uf Alexander Greco, dcccaeetl, nppiiea to in.
for letter, of diatniaaiuti frou* .aid Adminiatration!
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditor, or aaid deceueed lo Ire and appear
at i»v office within lire time prcacriiioi! by lew, to allow cauae,
if any they huve, why aaidleilnra alioold not ha granted.
Given under tuv band ut office, this 17th day of Dec, 1844*
12 mfini ‘ JOHN W. W. 8NEAI*. c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
■ «/ HEItEAS Mra. Jane Mitchell, Executrix on tbe estate
VV of William 8. Mitchell,decreed, appliei to uie forlet-
teraof Dian,ias'ton from aaid Execuiurehip:
Theae are, ihercfnre, to cila ami udmooiahoM audaiogular,
tire kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the timepreacribed by law, to shew cauae
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, tins 3d day of Dec. 1844.
10 m6m JOHN W. W. 8NEAD.C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
H/HEREAS Julio S. Stephens, administrator on the ea-
YV tale of Alien B. Stepheus , deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said Administration:
These are, therefore ,to cite aud udmonislt allnnd.ttngular
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear
at mv office within the timepreacribed by law,toahowcauae,
il any they have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under mv hand ut office, this lftth day ol July, 1844.
42 ntfitn JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o.
GI.OfttGftAv Wilkinson County*
\T7HEREAS Mury Hicks, Guardian for the orphan* of
\ V Abner Hicks,applies tome lor letters of dismission
from ssid Guardianship : ,
These are, therefore, to cite arid ndniontsh all concerned to
come forward within the time prescribed hy law, end show
cuuse, if any they have, why suid letters ol dismission should
Givcn*under my bond, at office, this 10th day of Jan. 1845.
17 et AUG. B. RAIFOKD, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Wilkiusou County.
VSTHEREAri Mary Hicka, Administratrix on the estate of
V ▼ Abner J. Hicks, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said Administration : ,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of ssid deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why snid letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand,at office, this 10th day of Jau. 1845.
17 mfiin AUG. B. RAIFORD, C.C.O.
GEO KGI A, Wilkinson County.
AVHEREAS John Smith applies to n»e for letters of Ad-
vv ministration on the estate of Wiley Rutland, late of
said county, deceaseu: .... , . »
'i iiese ere, therefore, to cite and admonish ull anu singular,
the kindred and creditors i.f snid deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the lime prescri' d by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand, al office, this 18th day of Dec. 1844:
13 5t A. B. RAIFORD,c. c.o.
GEOIftGIAf Wilkftnton County*
%*/ HEREAS James Taylor,Guardian for the orphans of
If Thomas Taylor,deceased,upnlies to me for letters of
dismission from the Gtiardiauship of Thomas and Ardelissa
Taylor, two of said Wards:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear at uiy office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause,if any they have, why said letters ol
dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 1st day of January, 1845.
15 m6in AUG. IL RAIFORD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
YS7HEKEAS William C. Parker, Adminiatralur on the
W estate of Matthew Underwood, applies to me for lei-
! ters of dismission from suid Administration:
1 Thcs« are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
, 'he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be end
n**pear at my office within the lime prescribed bv law, to
show cuuse, if any they have, why suid letters should not be
gr a!!on undent,y hand ol office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 ntfitn AUG. B. RAIFORD. Clark.
GEORGIA* Wilkinson Uounty.
i \Wf HEREAS Samuel Sanders, Ageul for Claibourne B.
I v T Sundors, as Administrator ou the estate ol Murtlin
' Banders, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
; Administration,ns Agent aforesaid:
These nre,t he.refore,t ocite and admonish allandsingular
the kindred and creditor# of said deceased ,to he andapnear
"nt mv office withiii the time prescribed by law, to snow
! cause, if any they have,why said letters should notbegranted
< Giveu under uiy hand at office this 5th day ol'Nuv , 1844.
j 7 mtfin AUG.IL RAIFORD. Clerk.
• GEORGIA, Wilkinson Uounty*
i VT7HKREA3 Moses S. West and Alfred Branham, Ad-
| VV ministrators on the Estate of Jithu Wise, apply to me
; for letters of dismission from snid Administration:
j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
• be and appoarat my office, within the lime prescribed by law
! to show cause, iftuty they have, why suid letters disnussory
slioi.id not begrAiited.
Given under my hand nt office, this 1st Sept. 1814.
| AUGUSTUS IL RAIFOKD, Clnk.
; October 1,1844. 1 t»6»n
* GEORGIA* Wilkinson Uounfy*
| \T7'IIEREAS John Smith applies lo ine for letters of Ad
W iiiiiiislratioii oil the estate of Caroline E. S. Munson,
late of said county, deceased: • . . ,
• These nre therefore to cite anil admonish all and singulai
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo uml
appeur at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to ebon
cause, ifuuy they have,why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 7 * Ii day of Jan- 1845.
IU 5 t AUG. B. RAIFOKD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, nioiitKomery Count}’.
«*7'UEUEA8 Norman (lillii anti Mark I'ltillipa apply to
V V me )dr lattara of Di.mi..iou ou tire c.lato of Angn.
. Gillia, lata of aaid county.deceored.
Tire*, are therefore tocitu and udinoni.h all and atngular
.tire kindred and creditorn uf .aid deceased,to tie end np-
> near at my office within tlin time prescribed by law,to elrow
» cauae if any titey have, wlty anid Iciteraidiould not he grdnted.
j Given under my hand n"t office, lltia liili duy of riepl.,1844.
516m FAllQUHAKD McllAE, 47. C.O.
GEORGIA, Decalur County.
ffiffi/IIEKEAB Thomaa F. Marlin applioa to nto for letter.
W of Administration ou tlie eiluteufJohottuaaeB, lateol
•eid county, deeeeaed: . , ,, , , v ,
Tlioae ere,therefore, tocite nnd ndntonieh nil nnd lingular
the kindred nnd creditora of aaid deeeeaed, (o Ire end eppeer
el my office within the time preeorihedhy lew.toohnw couae,
1 ifony exiet, why anid lettere ehould not be granted.
Given under my hind at office tltia lal dav of January, 1845.
15 6, JOHN F. DICKENSON, c.o. o.
TVTOTICE.—The public ii hereby noliBed, Ihet 8*hxh
JN Waluxok. iny wife, haa nhendoned my hod and bunrd
,r two month* lest peat, and they are forewarned from cred
ting her upon ray aceount, aa 1 *'!'V, ’l"!'l?"”
of nor cnnlracte. WILLIAM WALLACE.
Dee. 17, 1844. #•
•mind In freight aad passage
C isnriliiid in tlin Act of 1843,
uad, except la cases ol war or
Thi-purchaser shall gift sqnal privileges sod facilities
Mi mi me IUil Road and theGoorgia Rail Road Cmnpa*
in ill,* transferorimssengers and properly, anil any dis-
ltk _ G MBAH 'mrISF
. , ^ . Ibrtt .tteritloo ,o PRINTM (imVT
Tbe Block emulate of xi.xnxi. THotnxau linno..
coLoie,xuoi.nxo xrxwv v.mxTt or —"Ut)
AMERICAN AND FuillilCiN i’KIN'TB
its *sfff*,sss wsMis* sss ffsciraere. rxet pi m treuttd •
Ibis stock before making their purehaRes— they* wih
advantage ol learning (he low**, imrksi
hw «M i
t’i
rs, the granting of free tickets to agents of either bruin: t
read, tho at ILng of what is railed a through ticket to passen
gers, or for property, or otli. i w ire, vliall subject the putchse
or to suit in every instance,by the injured nartv.nm! on legal
proof thereof thn minimum einounl ofliquldateddnniagea shall
!.« $160.
U. ’The purchase* shall organise and continue on said Road,
separate and distinct from snid branch romli*, the necessary
engines, cars and officers, and regulate the arrival aud depar
ture of the passenger cat or cars by the contract with the
General Post Office Department for the transportation of the
United States Mail.
9. The State shall hove a lien ou the Read and Ita appur-
tenancea for the faithful pel forma lice of each and every sti
pulation hereby made by the purchaser, concerning the pay
ment of money,anil completion and equipment of the Road,
and iu case of any breach thereof, the Executive of the Btate
may forthwith luke poaacosion and coutrol of said lioad and
its appurtunancea.
10. When the purchaser, or purchasers, shall have per
formed the 2d and 3d specification*,hereinbefore stated, lie or
they may forthwith lake possession of the Rail Rond and ita
appurtenances, and enioy all the right* and privilege*thereof,
which now belong to the State.
By orderof theGovernor.
JOHN H. STEELE, S. E. D.
Dec. 17. 12 tf
CTTlie Constitutionalist, and Chronicle Sc Sentinel of Au
gusta, and the Republican and Georgian of Savannah, will
publish the above once a week until day of sale.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT* GA.j
Milledgkvillk, 30th December, 1844. $
I N pursuance of the provisions of an Act assented to 27th
December, 1843, entitled “An Act to provide for tho Edu
cation of the Poor” It ie Ordered that the funds set apart for
aucli purpose ho distributed lo such Counties as have made
returns to this Department, on nud after the lit day of January
next.
The distributive share of each county will be paid to any
person presenting a certified copy of an order of the Inferior
Court authorizing aucli payment.
By the Governor. J.U. HORNE, 8. E.D.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Bf GEORGE IK. CRA WFORD, Goatnorojraid State.
RATIONS xml Sutton, likei mxn, tire xubjret to the viclati-
'at.lofu.* of I'fire. cmirciM with -vorj .
m.rk*l..rr i.l.c.ti to lb. hand, of buyer.. '
Pot. 8,1841. a tf
NEW FALL STYLES,
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS
WILLIAMS, RANKIN & PENNIMAN ’
No. 02 WILLIAM STREET. '
CORNER OF CEOAU STREET
mw xoxx.
W OULD c.ll th. .iteotianol Dealer, to their ten..,,
■ive xml full anortetl Btoek of } * ,1,lh
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY COOT'S.
which have been blughl al the lait Auni„ u l,at,, ' al
eti far below the cott of importation, aiul trhirh thn off
al a email adtance,fnr cash or approxrt! n"„. "
Their .look will bo fouml lo eom;> ri»e errrt article iu
v.riely of prion out) ot.lo; am) they .elicit tic carefcl.o!/
lion • t buyer.,mu.fled that it regard, both, they era ,
tho .trongc.l iinluceioenta. Thoir.ic.orliiiriii of "
CASHMKRBS. CRAPES & MUSLIN DE L.MNES
comprtxe. new end elegant pattern, of all quulitieiudl.^-
.tyl.ijelH, ”
CASHMERE AND BROCIIF. SHAWLS
Long xod square; KabyIn.dame.k and plaid Woollen F-k,
Bhxwt.; Thibet black and colored do.; Mualin de I .a ine alaia
Mliu kordorecl xnd embroidered do.; .Iao, '
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,it prearnt low rate,; witln general atun.
ntenl offtlilinery Gottila; alau,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS St BLACK AI.PACCAS
Cotton and -ilk warp, a very extenaive na.i.rlinent; l,.re‘t|*|
with all the various at vies ofDREsifi! C.< Lscb Good*
While Goods,Liuen Oumbrirs and Cami.jic Handkerchief*'
lie.Ac. In DRESS GOODS
they can shown great range of styles, in Rich Printed Cssh-
mere d’E< oeee, of the lal» et Paris patterns; 1 ie*sns, Crape
De Luines, Muslin Do Laiu<>8 of Paris styles, never before
offered.
Alpsccns, Bombasines, Black cud Blue Silk,low and hirh
priced. 6
SILKS—Cameleon-Brocade Silks : Cameleon Broesde
Striped Silka ; Plain and Satin Striped llelleuieunfs ; Blsck
and Blue Dleck Satin Striped and Brocade figured Siiki*
Satin Striped GroaGrames; Black ami Blue Bluck (iro*d*
Swisa. Italian Luatrings; Gros de Kbeime; Grosd'Afriuuea*
Black and Blue Black Satins. Also, 1 ’
MILINEKV GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks end Satins of so.
tirely new styles, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,rich Fall patteror
new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Bluck and Bias
Black, fig'd shaded plaid : cut and uncut.
LACES.
tudesof joy and grief,
alwayesad—th
The afflictions that humble, ere
ADDISON C. SCOTT,
"yyeirw* "
chase (hem by grautitvg* Term* $1 per copy.—L«»Ueral de
ductions to tlioae taking a quantity.
Editors giving this (wo Insertiona, and forwarding • paper
to the office if the Cherokee Advocate, will have » co.uy sent
them.18 8t Dm. 31
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CtiFiniA eeoo.ooo.
rplIE NF.W-YORK CONTRABUTIONHIIIP FIRE
1 INSURANCE COMPANY havingett.hll.heil.nag.n-
ey la K»o»riu*,Cr.wford o.ut.ty, will inaura
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOVSE-
BOID weNtTOMB,
•varyJeeoriptieK
VARIETY STOKE
glOWER has just received, and lin<
eccmnmmlaling tenna, at his Store in the state lleuk
A ■ibi'initti'iiat,”* — " , .
Brick Building, e greet variety aud general aaaortment of
GOODS .emulating of
Taney, TatlilonabU and Staple
sxt aoosa,
Glaes aad Crockery Ware.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
MEDICINES AND DYE STUFFS.
4ad a* anorlmtel GROCERIES,
,£«' blessiuge that enliven, often neglected moni
tors. As patience ami humility must wait on the one, so
should gratitude attend the other. Happy is that land whose
people can so opply ilie“uaes of adversity ” and proeperily,aa
to be ever mindful of the just relation between the Creative
and created power, and steadily imitate, bv their actions, that
standard of morality whose authority and hope ia Heaven.—
In accordance with these views and an approved custom, I,
GEORGE WALKER CRAWFORD. Governor of the State
ofGeorgia, have deemed it proper to issue this, my Procla
mation, and appoint THURSDAY, the 13th day of Frbiuaiy
next, as a dav of THANKSGIVING and PftAYEK, and
request that all religious denominations in tho Slate will, on
that day, meet at their usual places of worship, and suppli
cate the Great Ruler of the Universe that His blessings may
be continued upon our beloved laud.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Executive De
partment. at the Capitol iu* Milledgeviile, this first
day of Juunary, 1845.
GEORGE W.CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
S. J. Andkrsoh, S, E. D. 13
p*Thn several nt-wspapers in this State are requested to
give the above Proclamation one insertion before the day
above specified. __
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF GEOKC1A.
By GEORGE W. CRA WFORD, Governor of said State-
£_£AVING received official information of the escape of one
cape
WILLIAM MON MAN, ol Wilkes county,
jail ol Lincoln county, where he was imprisoned on a charge
ol murder committed on the body of one Walter Searles, in
said county of I .incoin r
I have thought proper to issue this, my Proclamation, here
by offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to
any person or persons who tnny apppreheud and deliver
said MONMAN to the Sheriff or Jailor of Lincoln county.
And I do moreover charge and require ell otficera, civil
and military, in this Slute, to be vigilant in endeavoring to
apprehend said fugitive, in order that he maybe brought lo
trial for the offence with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and tlin Great Seal of the State, at the
Capitol in Milledgeviile, this 4th day of January, 1845,
end of the Independence of the United States the
sixty-ninth.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD.
By the Governor:
N.C. Baiinett, Secretary of State.
DESCRIPTION.
Monmait is about 5 feet 10 inches high, stout made, dark
hair, blue eyes, with a small scar near the left, and about 45
years of age.13 3t
ASHURST & DIOillATARI,
ATTOKNILS AT CAW,
Eatonton, Oa.,
Will practise in all Ihe Counlies of Ike
Ocmulgcc Circuit,
Doc.17.
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H ARPF.RS illuminated and New Pictorial Bible; Shake-
pcaro’s Plays, with fourteen hundred Encravings,by It.
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und Old World ; Italian and German without a master.found
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fa oftlie Roman Empire: The Lady at Home, or Leaves from
the every day Book, by Mrs. Fleetwood; Cecilea Howard or
the young Lady who mid fiuinhtid her Education, hy T. S.
Arthur; An inquiry Presented to the Conscience oftlie Chris
tian render, by the Reverend Caesar Mulan, D. I).: The bride
of Fort Kdwnid,nn incident oftlie Revolution, Edited by G.
B. Zieber; Kichliou in Love or the youth ofChnrle.H 1st; An
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The New monthly Mirror of l.iloruture nnd the fine Arts; The
Ladies’ New National Muguxine, Edited hy John Inman, June
Numbers; The Mirror library containing Plates ol the latest
Style of Fashions lor the Ladies; Life of Andrew Jackson,
civil and military, with illustrations, by Amos Kendall, Esq ;
Life aud public services of Henry Clay, brought down to the
yearlBlH ; Louis T. Klipatoiu’s'Polvglut, an introduction to
the study of modern languages. The work ia a perfect guide
to those* who wish to smdv she different languages. I vol
ume of llm Polyglot is completed in six numbers; The Cur-
reury; The Tariff and Capital hv Junius; also, some pieces
of tho latest and most popular stvle of Music, for sale al
ALE. EDWARD’S 8t<
June 23d, 1844.
JXJST RECEIVED, the
Animat iytit 9 1814.
First mid Second Nos. of the
_ Wumlering Jew, hv Eugene Sue. Also, other popular
works oftlie da> from the various popular presses of New
York, receiving constantly as last as they tire published, and
those fond of reading cun obtain such works as llirv choose
to read, at M. E. KDWAKDH’o 8'1'ORE.
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Bremer, tram* In led hy Mary Mo welt. The Grandfalhrr, a
novel hv the late Alias Ellen Pickering. The Autobiography
ofHenriuh Stclliugs, Into Aulin Counsellor of the Grand
Duke of linden,foe. tVc. translated from the Gorman by L.
Jackson. Arthur's Lady’s Alugnxiuo, Campbell’* Foreign
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