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»WUei-iM’fj Hale.
I door in Eatuntoa,
‘ ' lu March uaat,
■eaflatla, JelR Rich, Ivrr-
rtl, Mak Harriot, and Johnson; aim.
Nark; MR ’
he; out barouch anl harness,
«, ox eat, indoira; all levied
a gray horaa:
I H . -Clark to ealisfV eundrv morigac* * fa a
Keudrick anil other morl-
Dm. >4,1844.
. HAMMONS, D. .Sharin',
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Pklaan Narrh Iherlf’i Sales.
TtrUAka aeid.oa tin firet Teeed.y In MARCH next.
VT before the Court-hauee doer ia the town of Eatnmon,
Putnam coasts, tbo folfowiur property, to wit:
nraaadofabtwp, mom or lew, 40 head of Block hoys, more
orleea, and 19 bend of atoek cattle; leak'd on aetlie property
efdoka H Clarke, to eatiafy a mortgage fife in farorof II. W.
'kuk-aa iebe U. Clark. ’
Mae aaeee and let in the Iowa of Ealontoa, whereon Mra.
chad ilia now lieea; leaied on aa the properly of
■ • a flfa Inf "
'addin to satisfy i
ifaaorof Uriah Bryant <
iland adjoining P.J. Mullina and otliera; lev-
prapertt ot John H. Clarke, to aaiiafy an necu-
ef 3.0. AlcReynolda and otliore ve John II.
Ith.4B. IMS.
Putnam March Sheriff’* Hale.
*IT rlLl b« sold bp foie the Court-house dour ii. Efilont' on
Vr Putnam county, on the first Tuesday in M A ft OH
• next, sritbin the usual hours of sale, the following property ,
860 acre* of land, more or leas, adjoining Win. Whitfield
and others; lavied on as the property of Samuel Walker to
satisfy* fi lain Jwror of H. W. Coznrt aud uiliura vs said
Walkeraad William.Whitfield,Security.
W. T. SAMMONS, D. Sheriff.
Ja»e 28,1845,19 t.ia
PVtaam April ITIorttfaire Shvrill ’k Sale.
W ILL ba sold before the CouU-house door iu the town
efBatentoii, Putnam courty, on the first Tuesday
in APRIL next, within the nsnal hours of sale, the follow-
lag negroes, to wit:
Jacob, llol), Harry, Preston, John, Burton, George, Sam,.
Aaica,Uapltney, Mary, Francis,Dick, Pembrook, Allen, Hol
ds, Lucyann, Jim, Angcline, Georgia-Ann, Big Mary,.
Jim-Jones, Cresy, Alice, Silvy, Rachel, Sohieski, Alex
■■dor, Ann-Elizn; one roan mare, one bay mare, one
gray mare and colt, one sorrel horse, seven mules, one road
wages, one harness, one yoke of oxen, one curt, one cotton
gin; levied on as the property of John H. Wallace to satisfy
■unary mortgage fi fas in favor of Joel Walker, Richard W.
Wright, Christopher Bastion and others vs John H. Wallace.
Property pointed out in said ft fits.
JAS. W. MAPPIN. Sheriff.
Jan. 88,1845.19
Crawford mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH
next,before the Court-house door in the town of Kuox-
vlle, Crawford county, within the usual hours ofsale, the
fallowing property.to wit:
Ono uegro boy by the nmne of David, about
old, levied on as the property of James A. Pr<
one mortgage fi fa from Crawford Inferior Court in favor dl
Bond fr Murdock vs Jumea A. Prosser. Property pointed out
lueajdfifa.
Dee. 31,1844.
|JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
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Butts March Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
before the Court-house door in the town of Jnckson,
Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
* >r ?^v rebuild red and sixty-six acres of land, adjoining the
lands ofCharles Bailey and Nolen ; levied on as the proper*
ty of Thomas J. Carson to satisfy two fi fas issued from Butts
gussHor Court in favor of Crawford H. Greer vs Thomas J.
J. Carson, and one in favor of Eldridge G. Cabiuess vsThos.
J. Carson. Property pointed out by said Carson.
H. H. DOSS, Sheriff.
Jen, 28,1345.18 ids
Wilkinson march Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be told beforo the Court-house door in the town oj
Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next. within the usual hours of sale, the following
.property, ts witt
Four bead of horse*, one Jersey wagon, one ox cart, twenty
headofbogf, eight head of sheep, two cows and ubIvm, and
household and kitchen furuilureof every description; levied
•on as the property of William Brewner to satisfy & mortgage
fi fa issued from the Inferior Court in favor of Isaac Newell
ve said Brawner. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
W. W. BEALL, Sheriff.
Dec. 31,1844.14
Wilkinson march Sheriff’s Sale.
■\T7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
VV at the Court-house door in the town of Irwinton, Wil-
Aiaaon county ( within the usual hours of sale, the Allowing
property,tt
One lot of land, well improved, containing 202| acres, more
•orlesa, whireon Nathl. Myrick now lives, lying in the 26th
District, No. not known; levied on as the property of said
Myrick to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Central Uauk of Geor
gia va Nathl. Myrick and Israel Fountain.
One lot ofland lying in the 26th District, containing 202}
acre#,,more or less, whereon William Jones now lives; levied
on ail tha property of said Jones to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
W4ley,Lane fr Co. va William Jonea, aud Samuel Beall,
saa Siity.
One lot ofland, well improved lying in the 27th District,
whareoa William Ryol now lives; levied on as t .e property
Of.Wm. Ryol to satisfy three fl fas issued from the Superior
Court of eeld county in favor of the Central Uauk of Ucorgio.
and others ve said Ryol.
Coe lot ofland Ijiic in the 4th District, No. not known ,
Alexander Passmore now lives; levied on as the
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Oi
•aid Paesmore to satisfy a fi fa in favor of fllia-
Btvooldi vs said Passmore,
landc
Jus lot of land containing 202j acres, more or less, lying in
ithe third Djatricl, whereon Benjamin Kemp uow lives; also 9
one bay mart about three yearn old, one stud colt about three
yearn old, ana handrod bushels of corn, mors or leas,and two
Blacks of fodder; all levied on aa the property of Renjaniin
Kemp to eatiafy a fi fa issued out of the Inferior Court of said
countyJa favor ot Wa E.Carswell va said Kemp. Property
pointed opt by attorney.
Five hundred arms of land, more or less, well improved,
wbereoB William Barlow now lives, lying in the 26th Dis
trict, No. not known; levied oone the property of said Barlow
to saitafy a fi la Issued from the Inferior Court in favor of C.
fit J. Beall, and one from the Superior Court in favor of tho
Central Bank of Georgia vs said Barlow, and James Jobuson,
OneH^indred ecvei of land, more or less, lying in the 26th
District,whereon Jems# and William Cherry now live; levi-
Ln« lank an! returned by . cenetable.
181 j scree of teed, well improved,No. eol known, lying in
the Mil Dletriel, wbmoa Anna Carr llvoa; levied nn lu aal-
i.fv a A fa iaaurd from a J uet ice’s Conrl in favor of Jaiuoa M.
Hall .mil Anna Carr and 81aomenCa rr, sec u ri t y.
Oh jroka ofuicu and non, ona gray mam d yrara nid, ons
maa Ally 3 ynara old,and ona hag of cotton; levied nn aa llio
property of Jolin Siriplin to nliaiy a A fa iaaurd from 'lie Su
perior Court of anideounty in for or of Millar, Ripley k Co.
yaaaMStifplia-
Oh loi of land, containing 9031 acres. more or Iran, where -
«.Joh. lL WI.aliy f.wmerly li.ad, adjoining land, of Nancy
Pittman aid men i lerlrd on aa tha prop.nv of Michael
pickle to eatiafy a A fh la favor of Wiley Miller va aaid
Pirkla.
Two aaamt bon hv tha names of Daniel aad Lacwla—Dan-
I negro bora by the aame.of Denial and Uwl.-D.n-
SgS*!fl:ttU5C& - 2BWi-a=
t mare about Mfibt yaara old ; levied
“ * to eatiefy a fi fh
Crawford Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door, in the town o 7
Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in MARCH nci1,J
withiu the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wi t:
One lot of land, No. 19, in the first District of originally
Houston, now Crawford county; levied on as the property of
John T. Hankinson to satisfy one fi fa from Bibb Inferior
Court in favor of Wm.J.D. Biniley vs James K.McElmurr y
and John T. llauklnson. .Property pointed out by sai d
Hankinson.
. _ TAMES BEELAND, Sh’ff.
Jan.28/1845. 18 tds
April Illorfgagc Sheriff’s Sale*
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL neZ*t,
within the usual hours ofsale, before the Court he user
door In Jackson, Butts county, the following property, to wit:
One negro woman of yellow complexion, about 45 or 50
Jienrsof age; levied on as the property of Robert P. Coleman,
to fatisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butts Inferior Court in favor
ofCharles Bailey vs Ktbert P. Coleman. Properly pointed
nut in said mortgage fi fa,
o. h. p. McClendon, d. sheriff.
Jan. 28,1845.18
iffatti march Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
\*)ILL be sold on the first 'I’uesday in MARCH next
v ▼ before the Court-house door in the town of Jackson,
Buttscounty, withiu tho legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
One half uf lot ofland, number five, in the 14th District or
originally Monroe, uow Bulls county, lying on Big Sandy
Creek, adjoining lands uf Smith,Nolen and others; levied on
asthgpropeity of Robert P. Coleman to satisfy a mortgage fi
fit from Butts Superior Court in favor of Charles Builey.—
Property pointed out iu said fi fa.
o. H. p. McClendon, n. sheriff.
Jan. II, 1845. 17 tds
thnfidiiBrinr&oiiNnf aarffaSte
Rae, Troaaurnr of tha Poor School Fund of Montgomery
County va Thomas Dartsy, Jamas J. Calhoun and John
Phillips. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Alao, three hundredaerna of pine land, more or I
iliitf the promises whereon John Moalty furmarlj , __
Tiger and Pendletoa Creek: levied on ae tha property of
CleiMBt T. Mosley tooaUsly a fi fa in favor of the officers of
the Superior Court (for costa due) va John Mosley, principal,
Clement 1*. Mosley and Thomas Mosley, securities. Proper
ty pointed not by Defendant.
SOLOMON K. WILLIAMSON, D. Sheriff.
January 38,1845. 18
WJ
Telfair Starch Sheriff's Male.
ILL be told before the Court-house door in the town of
. . Jacksonville, Telfa(r county, on the first Tuesday iu
MARCH next, withiu the usual noura of sale the following
property, to wit:
i lire* beds aud bedding, two bedsteads, two tables, I chest,
I trunk, II honks, half a tloeen plates, I set cups and saucers,
I bowl, 4 bi tiles, half set knives and folks, I pr. andirons, 1 tin
bucket, ball a ilozeii silling chairs, 2 shot gnus, 2 pole, I
oven, 1 snidtir,2 hoen, and 2 ploughs; levied on an the pro
perly of John R. Hatcher to sutiutv a fi fa from the Superior
Court of said county, in favor of Duncan B. Graham va John
K. Hutoher and David J. Williams,endorser.
Property pointed out by David J. William*.
a JAMES BUTLER, D. Sheriff.
Jsu.28, 1845. 19 Ida
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Telfair march Sheriff’s Sale.
ILl. be sold on the first Tuesday in M A RCH next, at
the Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville, Tel
fair county, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop
eriVfiowit:
One negro innn named Cork,about 22 years old.levied on
as the property of David J. Williams, to satisfy a fi fa issued
front the Superior Court of said comity iu fa* or of Duncan H.
Graham vs Jolm R Matcher ami David J. Williams, endor
ser. Property pointed out bv plaintiff.
* WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Jan. 28,1845. 19
Telfair Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL ho Hold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville,
Telfair county, within the legal hours of sale, the following
erty, to wit:
te lot of land,No. 87, in the 9th District of originally Wil
kinson, now Tclfnr county; levied on as tho property of Jo
ph T. Raw I ins to satisfy a fi la from a Justice’s Court of
the 340th Diet-G. M. in favor of John McLean vs Jnseiih T.
Kawlins. Lew made and returned to me bv a constable.
ARCH'D McDUFFlE,Dept.Sheriff.
Jan* 18, 1845. 19
Ware march Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, be
fore the Court-houso door hi the town of Waresboro’,
Ware County, withinthe usual hours of sale, the following
propeitv, to wit:
tine lot ofland,No. 478, in the 7th District of originally
Appling, now Ware couutv; levied on a- the property of
Seaborn Laetingcr, to satisfy one fi fa issued from tho Supe
rior Court of said county in favor of David Butts vs said Las-
tinger. Property pointed ottthy said Butts.
MILES J. GUEST, Sheriff.
Jan. 21,1C45. 20
ADlVKINISTKATOIt’S SALES.
Administrator’s Sale,
will be sold at the Cnurt-houue door in the
the first Tuesday in April nuxt, two negroes, to wit: I.
sa. n woman about twenty years old, and Etnaline, a girl
about seventeen years old. Sold us the properl} of Benja
min Exuni, deceased for the benefit of the lieirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known oil the day of sale.
W«I.l,IAM_A^HAM.9. * Al Wr„.
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DANIKI. E. COLLINS, J
Wilkinson county, Jauuury 28, 1845.
I.y tiara, why aaid triton j
.. Junto toy-hand, ■toAka.t
l At JOHN W.
JF
Sr Jan. 1846.
ID,«. e.o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Count j.
W HEREAS Mrs. Harriet N. Gray applies to me for
Uittersof Administration on that part of the estata of
Jamna Grace, late of llenry county, Alabama, deceased,
which it within tho Btate of Georgia:
Thaso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singulai
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appeal
at uty office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
ifeny they have, why aaid letters ehouIff not he granted.
Given under my haud at office, this 20th day of Jan*, 1845
*“ SNEAD, c.o.o;
ir 6t
JOHN W. W. SIS
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS John A. Breedlove applies to me for le t-
ters of Administration on the estate of Sarab J.
Breedlove, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admoninh all and singula r.
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear, at
my office within the time prescribed by law, to show naus e,
ifany they have, why said letters should uut be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 20th day of Jan. 184 5.
17 5t JOH.N W. W. SNEAD,c - "
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
COURT OF ORDINARY\ January Term, 184 5.
W HEREAS, on the thirteenth day of October, 18< 10,
Mansell J. Smith executed his certain writing oblig a-
lory to David G. Gibson, thereby obliging himself to make ti
tles to said Gibson to a certain tract ofland described in st .id
Bond—and whereas said Bond has been legully transfer! ed
to Mrs. Ann Marlor, who has filed her application, togeili er
with said Bond, praying that the Executors and Executrix of
said Mansell J. Smith be required to execute to her goods nd
sufficient titles to said land:—
Ilia, therefore, Ordered. That a Rule Nisi be granted re-
auiringsaid Executors aud Executrix to show caune, wit nin
Ine time prescribed by law, why said prayer should not he
fi ranted :—Aud it is further Ordered, That said Role be p ub-
shed, for the space of three months, in one of the guxcttoi * of
Milledgevillc.
A true extract from the minutes, this 18th day of Janu ary,
1845. 17 13t JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c. c. o.
GEORGIA* Baldwin County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, January Term, 16145.
I T appearing to the Court by the representation of John fl.
Pounds, Administrator on' the estate ol Ezekiel Harris,,
deceased, that he lias fullv administered on said estate, and
lie having made application for letters uf Dismission from said
Administration:
It is, therefore, Ordered, that the Clerk of this Court do issue
a citation, requiring all person* concerned, to show cause, if'
Hny they have,on or before the first Monday in September next,,
why said letters should not issue; uml that said citation be
published in one of the guzettes of this State, for the space of
six months.
A true ex tract from the minutes, this 18thdny of January*
1045. 17 26t JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c. o.
GEORGIA) Baldwin Coimly.
W HEREAS Hugh Knox, Administrator de bonis non on
tho estate of Alexander Greeu, dei*eased, applies to m>
lor letters of dismission from said Administrntioii:
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
nl my office within the time prescribed by law, to show < nune,
ifany they huve, why said letters should'not be granted.
Given undermv band ut office, this 171 Ii day of Dec, 1844.
12 iu6m * JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
W HEREAS Mrs. Jane Mitchell, Executrix on the entato
of William S, Mitchell, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within tiie time prescribed by law, to shew cause
ifany they have, why said letters should’ not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of Dec. 1844.
10 tnfim JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
Administrators’ Sale.
W ILL ho sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Covington , Nowton county, on I'uesday, the lltli
day of March next, the following property, to wit:
One horse, one Jersey wagon, one silver watch, a lot otold
clothing, and a lot of dry goods. Bold as the property of
Hugh Kelly, late of said county, deceaved.
Terms on the day of sale.
RICHARD BYRNE, ) . , .
H. D. TKEANOR, \ A(l,n r8 ‘
Newton county, January 21st, 1845. [wdf] 18
Administrators’ Sale.
U NDER an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of’i'el-
fair couuty, will be sold before the Couit-house door in
the town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday
iu March next, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit: Boh, a negro man about thirty years old;
and Jack, an old negro man. Hob is a valuable hand
wright. Teims made Knowii on the day of sale.
j.„.. TS
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Dec. 31, 1844
ie day
. C. CLEM
D. B. CREECH,
4 ENTS, > a . .
RPH ( Adm t
J 7 .. __
. made to the llonoruble the Inferior Court of Putnam
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
• negro girl named Alary, belonging to the estate of Jones
Wynn, deceased
Dec. 2,1844.
HANNAH WYNN, Executrix.
11
Inferior Court ofNewton county,
while sitting as a Court ofOrdinnry.for leave to sell as much
ofilie real estate or William P. Graham, deceased, as lies in
the county ot Newton ; and also, for leave to sell some of the
negroes belonging to said estate.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm’x;
IVERSON L. GRAVES,Adin’r.
Dec.2,1844. 11
honorable the Inferior Court of Telfair county,
while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tbo
reut estate of Win. Studstill, sen. late of said county, deceas
ed. WM. STUDSTILL, jr. Adm’r.
Telfair county, Nov. 17,1844. 9
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin-
county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to
■ell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Benja
min Exutn. lute of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM A. HALL, ) A#ln , Vo
DANIEL E. COLLINS, j Adm r *•
Wilkinson county,Nov.5th, 1844. 7
IjffOIJR MONTHS alter date, application will bo
1/ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Putnuin
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the eL-tote of Richard P. Ingram.
decesMid. Bt the Administrator.
Dec. 2.1844. H—(who)
Inferior Court of Decatur countv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell lot of land No. 326. ill
the 20th district of originally Early, but now Dvcatur coun
ty,belonging to the heirs ofStorliug Hines, deceased, for the
purpose of making a division amongst the heirs of said de
ceased. THOMAS HINES, Executor.
December 4th, 1844. II
the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, while
ilting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two lots ofland
in Cherokee, belonging to the estate of George Shinholser,
deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of sain deceased.
W.J. SHINHOLSER, Adra’r.
February 4,1845. 20
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indobted to the estate of Albert Jones, late of
the county of Putnam, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment; aud those having demands against the
same will present them iu terms of the law.
fl. W. SANFORD, Adm’r
Feb. 4,1845. 20 fit
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons holding demands agaiust the estate of Hugh
Kelly, late of Newton county, deceased, ore hereby re
quired to present them in terms of thelaw; and those indebted
to said estate are requested to come forward and make pay
ment. RICHARD BYRNE, J .. .
H. D. TKEANOR, $ Ad,n r# *
Newton county, January 21st, 1845. [wdl] 18 fit
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors.
A I.L persona indebted to the estate of William D. Cols, de-
\. ceast-d, are requested to make immediate payment, and
II persons having demands against said estate, to present them
) tiie Subscriber, duly attested, within the time prescribed by
iw. JOHN C. MASON, Administrator
Putnam county, Dec. 24, 1844. de bonis non.
Brought to Jail,
AT Irwinton, Wilkinson countv, Ga. a Ne-
1 gro Buy who says his name is ifurrel, about
seventeen years old. dark complexion, long
faceauddown look, when spoken to. He says
lie belongs to a man by the name of William
t Knight, living in Pike county,Ga.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
JL\
J3lL\
rtepi. 8,1844.
BroiiKbt to Jail,
_.4 Sp.rta, Ifunco.'k counljr, . Nrgro ni.n, who
.ay. hi. mm« i. JACOB, nnil belongs to itieh.nl
llalloy.orTaibotoniinty. Hoi. of medium ei*«,
1 q 11 ito bleck, 35 to 30 year, old, and nav. that Hai-
i loy purchased him of fit. G. Hsrris.of ibis county,
► last winter. The owner is requested to comply
with tho law, and take him away.
L K. a. HARDWICK, Jailor.
Spans, No.. Idih, 1844. 9 If
■ in ftTU of tho Cao-
aa tho
tisly a • Ik in faror of the Con-
a aaid Saa 4a, /
g hi (ho tor* aad Iwaaty-lkird dis
- WUktoaoa county; levied on oa tho
aa aottoiy a I fa Issued out ol
ia favor of John llobaon,
;... m. iMi.
TXtVr.SEAtl^Sto* : Pgb # 1|1S
GEORGIA, Warren county.
EVANS McCRARY, of said county, lolls
before me a hay mare, between fourteen and
fifteen hands high,twelve yearn old. a star iu
her forehead,both biad fool while just above
tho iioof, somewhat grey about the shoulders
the collar, Appraised by Nathanlrl Graves
aad Hpivy Fuller, jr. at thirty dollars, this I7lb January,
IM5. SPIVY FULLER, J.P.
I Cirri'i Ofict, hdrritr Court if Worm Cnntf.Go
f cnrtifv that the nbovn in n I
j Book of aaid county.
iron antract from tka Entrny
JAMES FILOHER^CLI.C.
GEORGIA, Balffuln County.
W HEREAS John S. Stephens, administrator on the es
tate of Allen fl. Stephens , deceased, applies to uio for
letters of dismission from said Administration:
These ore,therefore ,to cite aud admonish al Inndsingular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law.toaliowcause
il any they havo, why said letters should not be granted.
42 mfini
CAD, c. c.o.
GEORGIA, W al!iiiic*on County.
W HEREAS SniiiueS Bragg, Administrator on the estnt« 1
of Cornelius Bachelor, late of said county, deceased ,
applies to me lor letters of dismission from said Admiuistri -
tiou :
These are therefore, to cite nnd ndmonislmll and singular,the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny
Given under my haud at office, this 24th day of Jan., 1845.
19 5t A.B. RAIFORD.c. c.o.
GEORGIA) Wilkinson County*
W HEREAS Mary Hicks, Guardian for the orphans of
Abner Hicks,applies to me lor letters of dismission
from said Guardianship :
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
come forward within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters ot dismission should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 10th day of Jan. 1845.
17 fit AUG. B. RAIFOKI), C.C.O.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Mary Hicks, Administratrix on the estate of
Abner J. Hick's, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from snid Administration :
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear ut
my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 10th day of Jan. 1845.
17 rafiin AUG. B. KAIFORD, C.C.O.
GEORGIA, WilkinnonCounty.
W HEREAS Jan.es Toy lor, Guardian for the orphans of
Thomas Taylor,deceased, applies to tne for letters of
dismission from the Guardianship of Thomas aud Ardelissa
Taylor, two of said Wards:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to he audappeur at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause,if any they have, why suid letters of
dismission should not he granted.
Given under uiy hand at office, this 1st day of January,1845.
15 ni6m AUG. B. RAIFORD.c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS William C. Parker, Administrator on the
astute of Matthew Underwood, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said Adiniuisirution :
These are therefore to cite and Admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed l.v law, to
snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given undermy hand at office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 mfan AUG. B. KAIFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Samuel Banders, Agent for Claibourne B.
Sanders, as Administrator on the estate of Martha
Sanders, applies to me for letters of dismission from said
Administruiion, as Ageut aforcsoid:
These nre,therefore,tocite ami admonish allandsingular
the kindred and creditorMif said deceased ,to be andapnear
at my office withiu the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have,why snid letters should iiothegrauted
Given under my iiand at office this 5tii day of Nov., 1844.
7 mfim AUG. B. RAIFOKI). Clerk.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
W HEREAS Moses S. West and Alfred Rrnnlmin, Ad
ministrators on the Estate of John Wise, apply to me
for letters of dismission from said Administration:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish ail concerned to
beuud appear at my office, within the lime prescribed bv law
toshow cause,if any they have, why said letters disraissory
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 1st Sept. 1844.
AUGUSTUS B. KAIFORD, Clerk.
October 1,1844. 1 mfim
GEORGIA, Wilkinson Connfy*
W HEREAS John Smith applies to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Caroline E. S. Munson,
late ofsaid county, decensed:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail aud singuht
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, toshow
cause, ifany they hnve,why said letters should not be grauted.
Given undermy hand at office, this 7th day ol Jan- 1845.
a., r. * 1 IH4 D D i ■ Uni) Ik HI..L
16 5t
AUG. B. KAIFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
W HEREAS Norman Gillis and Mark Phillips apply to
me for letters of Dismission on the estate of Angus
Gillis, late of said county,deceased.
These are therefore tocite and admonish all aud singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time preaenbed by law,to show
causeifany they have, why aaid letterashould no the granted.
Given under my hand at office,this 6th day of Sept.,1844.
51 6in PARQUHAKD MclUE, C. C.O.
GEORGIA, \ Court of Ordinary.
Newton County. S September Term, 1644.
W HEREAS Joel Colly, Administrator on the eatate ol
Susannah Tillery, late of said couuty, deceased, ap
plies for letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to abow cause, ii
auy they have, why aaid letters of diamiaaion should not be
granted.
Given undermy hand, at office, this 9th day of Sept. 1844.
516m WM.D.LUCKIE, C.C.O.
GEORGIA. Decntur County* * .
ViniEKEAS Elina McEivaine applies to roe for letters
f I of Administration on the eatate of George Wyche, late
of Madison county, Fla., deceased t
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kjndred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be end appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,to show eaitao,
ifany Mist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given, under my band at office this 30th day of January, 1846.
20 jh JOHN P. DICKfcNSON, c. c. o.
M Y Creditor#are desired to taka notice that I shall avail
myself of aa act made and provided bribe relief of la-
eel vent debtors, et the next Superior Ccert held in end for
C. Un „. D«„to, u, «h.
Jmuary 97,1349. 19 X
I»a
w u
81 $?Vh^*iff uV$abojiWihalI ~l«i jyM bg lba farehiMr
» Itbln thin. day. aft.r M ahaUM tone dor lb# aSaaplaoer
o f hi.bid. Tin remainder dhall bap.M after tf» aainratton
0 riwenly-lve veare, or.ooaer, at ilia o|Mtoi» nflba pnreliaaar.
» •ilhthe aia percent, Oonde nfihe Stole, and ehall bear aa in-
1 ire.i at live rale aleia per uaatuui par pnnain, payable aami-
a nnaally oilhe Treaiury oflha Stole.
3. In addition to the above eum ol $330,000, tha pnrebaeer
> ball, at the period elbreoeid, reinrtioreo the Stele ihe emounl
e xpendedoo cbe Road since the Slid oi December, 1843.
4. The purcheser .hell assume and discharge all the con-
tfi« - ' • . ■ - —- -u„
Wav'
NUFACTURER 'i
si
w M:s n .??x , to c hfo»«««.«, -w-s -wwimp.
full during Ih. season, nolle will.be receiving ibe newe.l and
mnat fa.nfotlabje ntylen.
Vfttod »y iht PacknirrorotlierKirc
Terms and prices shall be
■ of trimminge made
CiMICitoiaa. ,
such nn to give eatiafactkro.
to order.
I raeu ofilie Mlate for iron, limber, grading, aud every oilier
Balter or thing connoclod wilb Ibe Road, wli
.which are imw in I
tfter made against ibe State for or on account c
5. The purchaser shall nut aud keep iu complete operation
ihe Road from Marthaavilic to Burroughs’, opposite to Casa-
rilleonor before the first day of November, 1845— In the
Duotnnauleo River on tlm first of October 1816—to Cross
Plains on the first of Beptomber, 1847—aud to the Tennessee
River on or before tha firtt of September, 1851, or such other
time as the Legislature may sraut.
6. Tha purchase shall be limited In freight and passage
money to the same rates aa prescribed in the Act of 1843,
providing for the sale of naid Rond, except in cases of war or
civil commotion, when the transportation of soldiers and mu
nitions of war shall be reduced 50 percent, below customary
7. The purchaser shall give equal privileges and facilities
to the Monroe Kail Road ami tlieGeiirgis Kail Road Comps
niea, in the transfer of passengers uud property, and ony dis
crimination whatsoever, adopted or permitted, in fuvor ofeither
said branch roads, with respect to the place of unloading
the cars, the granting of free tickets to agents of either branch
road, the selling of wliot is culled a through ticket to passeu
{era, or for property, or othei wise, shall subject the purclias
»r to suit iu every iustuuce, by the injured party,and on legal
iroof thereof the minimum uuiouul of liquidateddamngesshall
)«• $100.
8. The purchaser shall orgntiixe nnd continue on said Road,
leparate and distinct from said branch roads, the necessary
ingiues, curs and officers,and regulate the arrival and depar-
:ure of the passenger cur or cnis by the contract with the
3enernl Posi Office Department for the transportation of the
United States Mail.
9. The State shall have a lien on the Rond nnd its nppur-
enances for the faithful performance of each and every sti
Dilation hereby made by the purchaser, concerning the pay
nent of money, and completion and equipment of the Road,
.nd in case onany breach thereof, the Executive of the State
nay forthwith take posseasion uud control ofsaid Road and
is appurtenances.
10. When the purchaser, or purchasers, shall have per
ntned the 2d nnd 3d specifications, hereinbefore stated, lie oi
hny may forthwith take possession of the Rail Rond and its
ppurtenances, and enioy oil the rights and privileges thereof,
rhich now belong to the State.
By order of theUiivcrnor.
JOHN 11. STEELE. S. E. D.
Dec. 17. 12 tf
lEFThe Constitutionalist, and Chronicle A Sentinel of Au-
ustn, and the Republican and Georgian of Savannah, will
•ublish the above once a week until day of sale.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, GA.
Milluugkvillb, 30th December, 1844.
1 |*N pursuance of (lie provisions of an Act assented to 27th
J L December, 1843, entitled “An Act to provide for the Edu-
ntion of the Boor” It is Ordered that the foods set opart for
uch purpose be distributed to such Counties as have made
aturnsto this Department, on and after the 1st day of January
ext.
The distributive share of each county will be paid to any
erson presenting a certified copy of an order of the Inferior
fourt authorizing such payment.
By the Governor. J. U. HORNE, S. E. D.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF OEOKOIA.
/ GEORGE H\ CRA W FORD, Governor ofiaid State.
H AVING received official information that on the 22d day
of January lost, a murder was committed in the city of
i ffacon, Bibb county,by one THOMAS M. SELF upon tha
l tody of one Joseph llall, and that aaid SELF has fled from
j ustice:—
1 have thoughtproper to issue this, my Proclamation, here-
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply Ilia oily i'Uorior trad, by the piece or package.
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
CNEAll WILLUN-3T.)
L^h^nlic^htt'ver^tmiv *i cb "ir'wARE'HOU^E'for HUN*
TED UALlJoF.8 EXCIUSIVELY. ftom P«rtlo44 Cod.r
Street. By conuning their.attention 'll PRINT* OBLl ,L
fc B are ennbltd to exhibit nn assortment for .orosv.ing any
over before offered in America—and to eell m price, ae low
andoatteHALLY LoivKH.Ihon those whoBeultenlmn in divided
unions a large variety of articles.
The Stock consists ofikvkkai. thousaxd pattern* ast
colors,embracing every v«kibty ok
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
in market—many >1)1" oj which arc got up excluded) for then
ova rater .and cannot he had cltcicherc. except tn recoeed haredr.
Dealers in Prints will find it for their intercel to examine
this slock before making their pnrclia.es— the, will hove itin
advantage ol learning the lowest market price, and cumpnr-
ina all the desirable styles in market side by aide.
Catalogues of prices corrected with every variation of the
market,ore placed ill Ihe hande of buyers,
del. 8, 1844. 2 lf
NEW FALL STYLES,
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS.
WILLIAMS, RANKIN &PENNIMAN,
No. 62 WILLIAM STREET.
COHN UK OF CEDAR STREET,
XBW YORK.
W OULD call the attention of Dealers to their very exten
sive aad full assorted Stuck of
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
which hate been bought at the last Auctiem Sales at pri
ces far below the cost of importation, and which they offer
at a small alliance, for cash or appruied notes.
Their stock will be found to compriae every article in every
variety of price and style ; and theyaolicii tha careful atten
tion Id buyers,satisfied that ns it regards both, they can offer
the strongest inducements. Tbeiruasorimen! of
CASHMERES. CRAPES & MUSLIN DE LAINES
comprizea new and elegant patterns of all qualities and latest
“^'‘CASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWLS,
Long and square; Kcbyle,damask and plaid Woollen French
Shawls; Thibet black and colored do.; Muslin de Laiiie.plaiu
satin bordered and embroidered do.; also,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,at present low rates; with a general assort
ment of Milinery Goods ; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS & BLACK ALPACCAS,
Cotton and silk warp, a very extensive assortment; together
with all the various styles of DllEStS GOODS, Lace Goods,
White Goods,Linen Cambrics and Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Aic.&o. In
DRESS GOODS
they can show a great range of styles, in Rich Printed Cosh*
„ . . .my Proclamation, here- mere d’Erosse. of the latest Paris patterns; T iesuns, Crane
I iy offering a reward ol SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for Do Lainen, Muslin Do Lainna of Paris styles, never before
he apprehension and delivery of said SELF to the Sheriff*
i »r Jailor ofsaid couuty of Bibb.
And I do moreover charge and require all officers, civil and
i nilitarv, in this State, to be vigilant in endeavoring to appre-
I tend said SELF, in order that lie may be brought to trial
f or the crime with which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the
Capitol in Milledgevillc this 5th day of February,1845,
and in the 69th year of American Independence.
GEO. W. CRAWFORD.
B -y order of the Governor:
N. C. Barnett, Secretary of State. 20 3t
HEAD QUABTEIKS,!
Milledgevillc, 6th February, 1845. N
To the Colonels or Commandants of Regiments composing
i. he Fourth Division, Georgia Militia.
IPHEREAS a vacancy has occurred by the resignation
Y v of Jeptha V. Harris. Major General of the Fourth Di-
visi* >n of the Militia of this State : Now, in order that said va
cant y may be tilled, and in pursuance of law, i have thought
prop er to issue this, my proclamation, hereby ordering you,
the s aid Colonels or Commandants of Regiments, to cause an
electi on to bo held on Monday, the tveutyeighth of April
next, at the several places of holding ejections in your Regi
ments, . as are now established by law for holding elections
for me tubers of the General Assembly, giving due notice
thereof, for the election uf a Major Ueuerat to All the vacuncy
eiforcsai d.
And 1 do further order, that returns ofsaid election be made
to Head Quarters, in the time prescribed by luw.
By the Coniniander-in-Chief.
20 tf JOHN H. BROWN, Aid-de-camp.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
S OUTIIEUN CULTIVATOR)
A Monthly •Journal devoted to the improvement of Southern
Agriculture.
[ N isstiin tg the Prospectus tor ths Third Volume of the
SOUT1 JERN CULTIVATOR, the Publishers have (he
high gratifi cation of announcing to the public that they have
succeeded i n engaging the services of
J AMES CAMAK, of Athens, Ga.
to conduct I he editorial department of the paper. The high
reputation o. fMr. C. as a gentleman, his ackno vledged ability
as a writer,I lis varied acquirements in science, together with
the attention which he has long given to Agricultural Sci
ence nnd lmi movement, afford the highest guarantee of the
future excell ence of the work.
To the frie nds of Agriculture, therefore, throughout the
Southern Sts .tea, we address ourselves, to invite their co oper
ation in extei iding our circulation, to enable us to meet the
increased ex| lenditure we now make to render our journal
worthy the pa tronage of an intelligent Agricultural commu
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of the “South ern Cultivator” is committed, and if you u ’
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in nn enlerprif m which contemplates the melioration of the
condition arid permanent prosperity of the Agriculturists of
the Southern States? Each and all of you can aid us if vou
will. Will ifuu iw ii ?
The wor'a w Ul be published Monthly, on the first of each
month, (instead of semi monthly, as heretofore,) in quarto
form, and each- number will contain SIXTEEN pages of
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arrangement, t! »e. subscriber will have Iris volume in Twelve
numbers, and w 'ill hereby be subjected to only halflhe postage
lie now pay s. The first number of the third volume will be
issued on the fi. *zt of January, 1845.
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For every roan who sends u* 30 subscribers, the two
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All communications designed for publication must bo ad
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those on ousinec•: to the publishers at Augusta.
J W. Ac W. 8. JONES.
U*As it is denlrable 10 regulate our issue by the number
of subscribers for tho volume, we desire all persona who ob
tain subscribers to send us the names as early as possible.
Dec. 12,1814. 19 tf
offered.
Alptccns, Bombazines,Black and BlueSilk,low and high
priced.
SILKS—Cameleon Brocade Silks: Cnmeleon Brocade
Striped Silks ; Plain and Satin Striped Helleniennes : Black
and Blue Black Sutin Striped aud Brocade figured Silks ;
Satin Striped GrosGrames; Black and Blue Black Gros de
Swits, Italian Lustrings; Gros de Rheiins; Grosd’Afriques;
Black and Blue Black Satius. Also,
MILINERY GOODS
in every variety, comprising Bonnet Silks and Satins of en
tirely new styles, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,rich Fall patterns;
new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Black and Blue
Black, fig’d shaded plaid ; cut and uncut.
LACES.
Cap Laces in great variety, of new nnd elegant patterns*
Trimming Laces and Lace edgings, black and white; Silk,
Lisle, Guipure, Mecliin, Brussels, &c,
Thread Laces and Edgings, French, German and English.
SHAWLS.
Rich Cashmere and Broclie Long and square Shawls; Thibet
Muslin De Laine,Kabvle, Plaid, \l oollen, Nell, &c. &c.
SILK SHAWLS— Dark Cnmeleon, Satin Striped, figured
&c.
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Misses, of Kidd
otitic must approved manufacture. Rur.h, Merino, Woollen,
Silk, Lace, Filnt, Egyptian, India Rubber, dtc.
Their stock will be found 10 comprise a full assortment of
all the various small items needed, and they invite the atten
tion of Buyeis, with the fullest confidence that they can sup*
ply overv want in their line.
Nov. 6,1844 . 6
WM. W- PRITCHARD,
DENTIST,
H AVING returned to Milledgevillc, will attend to an)
calls in the line ofhia profession.
O*Rooms at Mrs. Huson't Hotel.
February 4,1845. 19 3t
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE,
A LARGE Lot of thick black and Russet Brogans for Ne
groes. 1000 pair Kip Brogans
500 do do at $1
BOOTS.
Gents’ N. P. water proof Boots
do fine Calf sewed do
Mens’ thick pegged do
Boys’ sewed, and pegged do
Gents’ fine Clf. sewed Brogans
do do pegged do
do velvet Blips
Boys’ and youths’ Brogans, (assorted)
ALSO,
Ladies kid Slips.(assorted)
do do and Morocco welts,
do Black F. G. 8. J. writs,
do do do set Herls,
do Kid Brogans,
do Calf do
do colored morocco 8ide Ties,
do Fancy Gaiters,
do Kid F re uch Tins, at 50 c ts.
..... . E. ALEXANDER 6l Co.
Milledgcville, Oct. 1st, 1844. 2 tf
VARIETY .STORE.
I SAAC ROWER has just received, and has for sale on
accommodating terms, at his Store in the State Bank
0 6 roal variety aud general assortment of
GOODS (Consisting of
Fancy, Fashionable and Staple
BXY 00098,
mass and Crockery Ware,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
MBDIUl.NES AND DYE STUFFS,
And an assortment of GROCERIES,
The whole enumerating nearly all the artiolea in demand for
general nee ; all of which are offered at very low pricea.
0*Cotlon will be received in payment at Ihe highest cur-
nut price. II if Dec. 10.
To Ihe Indigent Deal nud Dumb.
A S Commieeinner lor the above unfortunate cleee ot per
sons, I hereby give notioe thet 1 shall be prepared to
aceompeny them to the America. Asylum at Hanford,Conn,
by Ihe 91.1 April neat. Applicant, for thij charity imu.i be
between Ihe age. of 12 and 35; their application ahould be
oi.de to me (by letter or ot he rwi»e)hy the let of April.ond should
Certificate from the Judge, of tbo Infe
rior Court of tbo oooot, in whioh each may reaido, that ba or
aha is a citiaan of the Slam of Georgia, aad toopoor to defray
lbs eapanaeaofbia or her owe education. Tbo friends ol
•uch unfortunate person* are requested to convey them to my
residence in Clinton, Jooee county,by tho 19th of April neat.
H. CAMPBELL,
Jan, 14,lt4S.
JESSE , _____
Commissioner for Deaf and Dumb.
13 lOt
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CJtPlT.SI. *300,000.
fpHE NEW-YORK CONTRABUTIONHH1P FIRE
X INSURANCE COMPANY having eat,bliihed an agen
cy in Ksoxvillc, Crawford county, will in.uro
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE-HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
and every description of property, igain.l In*, or dnmacn bv
FRANCIS 11. MURDOCK. Agent. T
Knoxville, June 11, 1614. ir t?
ASHDR8T Sc DIOMATARI,
ATTOKNIE8 AT LAW,
Eatototon, On.,
Will practise in all the Counties of the
Ocmnlgee Circuit.
Peel7 - 19 if
ADDISON C. SCOTT,
Attorney at Law,
TAZEWELL MARION COUNTY, Geo.
Jan.lt, 1845. 16 9fit
The Columbus Enquirer «ill copy for aia month..
wipr® j
AND ^1
,**W*9*VROODS,^uni
dU XrOWKH A^MfcUB than th*
<w*r Dm odfeMtf For <„
/I K. WENTWORTH, f.r«. r |, •„ 1
of Air* Childs of Al Kludge villi, \y«. . * , .* l hlh
recently returned fiomNew-Y^rk, tviu 10
Watches, Jewelry, iPiaied Ware,*. •
——coKat.Tiao or **-
Superior Gold and Bilver Lerr, Welch.*
Gold Fob, Guard and lv.ilif* Neck Chain/
Gold,Silver, and Hteol Spectacle*, '
Gold uml Silver Pencil.,
Ledlea* nnd Gentlemenfo Breast Pin.
Finger Rings and Ear Kings, '
Gold Bui Iona, Bluria ami Chain Slide., ThimlU.
Ladies* Fine Gold enilHeir Uractieia, * ***
Jet Con,h», IJuir Pina aud Dead Ornaments Ae
Huger'* Superior Pen aud Pocket Knives,
Koaor** nnu Scissors,
Fix* Pt-STEU Castu**, Cake Baskets sad c*s.tt.« .
Urittunin Ware,Fnncy Goods. ficc.Jcr. dec. —®*itla.
Embracing almost everv article usually krnl'fo hi. n
of which is ENTIRELY NEW and of .i.---.,'‘-‘Kill.
rl)le and belt quality, and will be sold at pricta
/ill/to suit pnrrlineer*. "**'•«««*
Watches and Jewelry of every jsu.ri.i_
paired at the shortest notice. All Watches reDaireT*** 1 ?'
will ha warranted to keep guod lime ter on* rtar -iilU*^
refunded. Waichee sent from any part of ika
receive ihe tame attention, and be repaired on a*
terms at though the owner were present. ""tolb
C. K. WENTWORTH
Watch Maker and Jeweler, ltore adjoining ltsi.ru ’
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MA CON, Uw/"' **
Macon, Jan. 7, 1845. ' , s
New-York City Advertisement.
DRY GOODS 1 DRY GOODS t*
BARNUM, MORRIS & McKNIGHT
119 Pearl Street, NcwYork 1
IMPORTERS ARD JOBBERS of *
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Purchasers of Clothe. Canimerei, Saninet,. Ormans.
Print!, Linrnl, Drillingi, Sheetingr, Shirtim wS 1
Good., Lores, Horiery, Glover, Shnwtr, Ifc. fo.,
fully invited to examine their extensirs aitnrinwwS^
will lie sold at extremely LOW PRICES for radu**
APPROVED CREDIT. or V48H ir
Their etock will be found full end complete ...l.
receiving goods from AUCTION DAli.Y, and il*,
the attention of buyers with the fullest confidence tiik£j
ilint they can offer them the etrungesi induermems' UHI *
Jen. 91,1845.17 i.6t-||* T
HOWARD & RUTHERFORD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ’
Apalachicola, Fl*.
T UG undersigned having commenced a General Coaak
sion Business nt Apalachicola, uro now prepnipdfol*
ceive and forward, slore or sell, all cotton and product w
goods, consisncd to them. Their personal attention will u
given to all business confided to their care. 01
THACKER B. HOWARD.
ADOLPHUS S. RUTHERFORD
Jan’y. 1845.
KENILWORTH HOGS.
T he citizens of the South are informed that I hare late!*
received from the pen of A. B. Allen,of Buflalo,^
York, another lot of the above splendid Hogs,anil amotitt|*|.
there are twosunerior Sows, imported from England, Then
color is generally white. They are of grout length saddatli
ill body : broad across the shoulders, hack end loins Im*
full hams well let down to the honk, very rlinrt leg««wl|fc|t|
feet, easily kept end will fatten ut any age. 'I'haybavekRt
procured at considerable expense, and nre perhaps the oalr
ones of the kind in the State, and nre justly considered tbelsrr-
eat and finest Hogs known. Allloversof fine Mock areinit«|
to examine them and judge for themselves. I ihill
have several PAIR OF PIGS in the spring ready fordeliven,
at prices to suit the times. I also have an extra DOAftll
months old, now acclimated, that I will sell low.
Price of Pigsper pair $25; a few pigs on hand.
DAVID BRYAN,
Bellivue, Talbot couuty, (Ga.)Jan 27 1845. 19 ft
GRAND SCHEMES 11
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To be drawn iu Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, the 99J *1
February,1845.
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Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $119
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ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No. 9, for 1845,
To be drawn in Alexandria, D.C., on Saturday, tha I* *
March, 1845.
SPLENDID CAPITALS.
1 Prize of •
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10,000 Dollar. 2
8 a 1
OOO Dollar*: 3,0
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30 Prise* of 1,000 Aollnr*!
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Tickets $10— Hslves $5—Quarters $2 20.
Certificates of Packages of 26 who Is Tickets $140*
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ages in the above Splendid Lotteries will lecnve the
prompt attention, and an official account of each dfiwsj.t*
immediately after it is over to all who order from us *JA«i
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I03iH WASHINGTON CITY, dy€.
mw woui.
TU8T RECEiVGD, Arrah Neil,or Times of OIL*
0 mance bv U. P. R. James. Esq. The H. Faaiffj
1 ratiunan, Axel and Anna, and other Tates, by Fr^
Bremer, translated by Mary Howett. The Grau<
uovel by the Inte Miss Ellen Pickering. The AutoL_
of llenrich Stellings, late Aulic Counsellor of th*
Duke of Baden, fro. fro. translated from the Genssi
Jackson. Arthur’s Lady's Magazine, Campbell'*Fj
Semi-Monthly Magazine, or Select Miscellany of Z*
Literature and Art. Tha Columbian l.ady’aaud GastW-
Magazine. Goody’s Magazine and Lady’* Book. Tew
dy’s National Magazine. The Lady’s Musical Libmyiff*
gust No. Also, No. 6, of the Pictorial Bible, wilb • W
ofother interesting works. _
AT M. E. EDWARDS’S STOl^
August 20, 1844.
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WILLIAM WALlIcK?
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WILLIAM K. DcGBAFFENBIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely. Early Caaaiy. dee.
Rtrnnicu—Mia. Sufcni Jemer.Han. W.T. CM.
quilt. Hear. A. Joseph Stmrgis, John Schley,
•nd /far* L. Binning JBaqra.
Jaa.*. 14 if
MOKE NEW WORKS!
R OSE D'ALBKET, by a. P. R. Jamas. Eaq.; Tea I
of Our's, by Charles Lyon, author of llenry IxmH
Charles O'Mallry, 6cc..; Fairy Legends or the South e
land,by T.Crotton Croker. a new edition; the Martyr*
a Domestic Koraanee, by tha author of Elwood.tb* r“
or Like Father Like Son: Amy Herbert, by n Led,'
by the Kov. W. Sewell, B. D.
The Life end public aervicea of the Hon. Jimea Kn
with n compendium of hit Spoochco,oo Nation’s
aurrs; also, a sketch of the Life of tbo Hon. Oror,
ptil.iiahed by N. Hickmnn: Lifoand Speechcaof I
»"!•• bee-. i,bj Greeley and McElrath; Major Joaasa
ship, with illustrations, by Dorloy; July No*, of in* 1
bian Ladya' nnd Gentlemoat’ Maeaxioc more ofthe M<(
ofShakaapanie, with n variety ofother
fur solo at E. M. EDWARD'S Slore.-
MillcdgoriBe, July 1, 1844.
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WE Dally at ISA. M. | CLOIKS Daily
Macon and Columbus Mail.
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