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laayokaof aaaa.aua carl, ana cullun
Jataa lha praparly of John U. Wallaca 10 ..ti.IV
aartfafa * fat In favor .7 loci Walkar, Richard W.
L'hrbtoph*r B««Wn and aibarara John H. Wallaca.
t aaload usi la aaid B (u.
iA3. W. MAPP1N. SliorilT.
Jai.M, ISM. 19
ink April Sheri IT's Sale.
mid bcforo the Cnurl him*. doer in Ralnntnn.
Putnam .minty, on lha Aral Tuoff.y la APRIL
■asl.wkhia llio legal knurs of acta, lha Mlniriag prop.rty,
ta«HM
aaiar, Ann-Glian; nna raaa inaaa, one buy ware,
giaymam and cult, one aoiral horaa, anven niiitea, ona road
t*MM and harnaas, one yoke of warn and curt, eight hundred
aadsOaeraa of lund,surra or led, ndioioiug Urynnl.l.iltla,nnd
othofa; laaiedon e.thoproneriy of John II. Wallace, to ant-
iafjr asodry t fan in faaur ofdoidiua 3. Cenniiaan and olliara
aaJohaH. Wallaca.
J AS. W. MAPPIN, Sheriff.
Fob. 9S, 1345. 23
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Crawford May Sheriff's Sale.
MU. ha sold before thn Court-house door in the town of
_ . Knoxville, Crawfud coumv, ou the first Tuesday in
MAY mi , within the legal lioura of tula, the following pro
perty, to " it:
(Me roan mure mule, about eight or ten years old. lev led on
M the property of Wiliiiim Campbell to satisfy sundry fi las
from Ur aw fora Suporlor and Interior Courts, tn favor of Rob-
uit B. Smiley and others vs Wm. Campbell. Property point-
•d out by Greene At Cuwaey .attorneys.
JAMES BEELAND, Sheriff.
March 32,1845.26
Crawford April Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL lie sold before the Court House door in the town
of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
within the usual hours of *<le, the following property, to wit:
One lot of land, number seventy-six, in the sixth district;
tlao* fcalfof lot number two hundred and nine, and half oi lot
number Vme hundred and forty-four, both in the seventh dis
trict f also, fifty acres of lot number one hundred and ten, it
being the suiitlieast comer of said lot; also, four acres of lot
number one hundred mid fourteen, in the soutliesst corner of
eeid lot, both in the second district, all of which was origin
ally Houston, now Crawford county ; also, hall of lot number
one hundred Mtid fifteen, in the fourteenth Districtoforiginally
Muscogee, now Crawford county; all levied on ns the pro
party of Wm. Campbell, to satisfy sundry ii (its from Cm\»-
ford Superior and luferii r Courts, in favor of Hubert B. Smi
ley, endorser, and others, vs Willinm Campbell, und A. J.
Freeton, security on appeal. Property pointed out by A. J.
Proof? u.
One hundred and fifty-three acres of lot number one hun
dred and ninety-one, in the third District of originally Hous
ton, now Crawford county ; levied on ns the property of Fred
erick Hartley, to sntisfy ono fi fa from a Jusricc’s Court ofsaid
county iU favor of H. If. Trou'man vs F. Hardr and Michael
Hartley. Levy made and returned to mo by a constable.
JAMES B EEL AND, Sheriff.
Feb. 22,1845.22
Butts April Iflorlffaffc Slit?riffS Salt?.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in APUll. next,
witliiu the ustiul hours ofsale, before the Court-lie use
door in Jackson, Butts countv, the following property, to wit:
One negro wouiuii of yellow complexion, about *15 or 50
years of age; levied on ns the property of Robert P. Coleman,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Butts "inferior Court in favor
ofCharles Bailey vs Hebert P. Coleman. Property pointed
out iu said mortgage fi fn.
O 11. P. McCLENDON, I). ; lieriff.
Jan. 28,1845. IB
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Bulls Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold mi Hie first Tuesday iu APK1I.
. . next, before the Court-house door in thn T
Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit :
One let of luml, No. 17, iu the fourth District of originally
Monroe, now Butts cuuuty, containing one hundred acres, f
more or loss ; levied on as the property of John H. Moore to*
satisfy a fi fa from a Justice’s Court of sai' county in favor
ofjumes 11. shark, assignee of David S. Curr, va John 11.
Moore.
Also, at the same time and place, will he sold, one half of.
lot of land No. 4tt, and half ul lot No. 17, in the 4t!i District of i
originally Monroe now Units count} ; levied on us the pro*J
party of Thoirna Lewis to satisfy four fi fus from a Justice's
Court ill favor of Josiali Chut hum vs Thomas Lewis. Levied'
ou Slid returned to me bv James Morris, Constable.
O. Ii. P. McCLENUON. Dep. Sheriff.
Feb.25,1845.2* »«ls
Bulls may Sheriff’s sale.
\MJ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MAY next l
TV before the Courthouse door in the town of Jackson]
Bulla county, within the legal hours of sale, the following!
property,to wit:
One lot of land, containing 2021 acres, more or less, where-'
on William AlcElhaney now lives, number not known, ad •}
joining Foster, Hammond, McCrebbin, and others, levied ori
to satisfy two fi fas from a Justice’s Court—one in favor or
John Ii. Wilson,hearer, vs W illiam McElhnnev—one in fc.-{
vor of David Anderson, indorser, vs Willinm McElhaney nud.
Willis Jarrel, indorser. Levy made and returned to ine by'
W illiam J. Carr, Constable.
o. h. r. McClendon, d. sheriff. ,
March 25. 1845. 17 Ids .
Wftlkftasou April Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold at the Court house door in the town of Ir-
winton, on the first Tuesday in APIUL next, he
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:»
One lot of land, containing 200 acres, inure or less, lying in*
the 2fitli Dist. No. not known, whereon Jane Hayes now liver
levied on to satisfy a fi ft issued out of the Superior Court o
said County in favor of Thomas Jackson vs Elias D. Hays urn
Jane Hayes, his wile. Property pointed out by said Jack-t
8. B. MURPHY', D. Sheriff.
r«b.as,i»«.29 (
Telfair April SUcrlfl ’s Sale.
ILL he sold before the Court house door in the towni
of Jacksonville, 'l'elfuir county, on the first Tuesday in‘
APRIL next,withiu the usual hours of sale, the following;
proper!}, to wit:
One lot of land, number not known, in the 8th District!
oforiginally Wilkinson, now Telfair couuty, known ob the
place whereon Wm. II. Williams now lives; levied on as the'
property of Wm. H. Williams to satisfy a fi fa from the Hu .
K nor Court iu favor of (heCeotral Batik of Georgia vs Wiu.<
. Williams.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Feb. 21,1845. 23
Telfair April Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the town?
of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday
<n APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ingproperty. to wit:
One lot of land, No. not known, in the 9th District of origin f
ally Wilkinson, now Telfair county, known as the place
Whereon John Fletcher formerly lived; ulsn,one(nt of hogs: 1
ill levied on us the property oi John Fletcher to satisfy a fi
fa from the Superior Court m favor of Zachnriah Studstill vs
John Fletcher and James L. Fletcher. Property pointedout
by the Plaintiff.
WILLIAM ELLIS, Sheriff.
Feb. 14,1845. 22
W‘
-d JOHN DEWBERRY.) '
*DT Virtae of a decree iatba abovestaiad care, will be sold
JL> la Orewf#rdvllle,TaMaferroca«niy,oti (be Aral Tuesday
in MAY next, the fo I tewing traota and parcele of land, lying
iu various parte of aald Siam, according to the Numbers, die*
triots, and sections, at designated In the following liet, to wit:
No.
| Di.lrict. | S.cluM.
N».
| DUtrict.
| Section.
1223
14 1
1G8
31
3
833
14 1
370
8
1
015
14 1
171
8
1
1107
14 1
105
6
3
788.
k 14 1
43
7
3
837
14 1
42
7
2
371
14 1
331
9
2
329
14 1
233
10
2 •'
313
13 1
6
11
2
3
13 1
no
4
2
413
11 )
1U3
12
2
104
II 1
218
13
2
Bid
11 1
”Jli
23
2
89
11 1
222
25
2
17
11 1
130
(»
3
472
5 1
130
13
3
285
5 1
llli
12
3
203
5 1
144
23
3
833
4 1
34
34
3
8-13
3 1
101
11
3
55*
72
800
422
016
893
191
383
C0U
26*
374
1102
85! I
507
215
701
90
1093
994
130
1041
002
519
102
4
19 Muscogee cow
Troup ro.
Coweta co.
U Campbell co.
Fuyetlcco.
Early oo.
13
do
Tnlbot co.
Dooly co.
Cruwford co.
do
do
do
Appling co.
do
do
do
10 Habersham co.
The said Lands to bo sold ns the joint property of said
Quineu O’Neal and Thomas Cliuffen, copartners, under the
jcilit itames and stylo of Cliuffen &. O’Neal, Crawlordville,
(iu. ALEXANDER II. STEPHENS,
Commissioner appointed to sell the same.
March 8th. 1845. 25 ids
Atkiiiiiisirator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to nil order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Montgomery county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi
nary, will he sold on the first Tuesday iu May next, before the
Court house door in the city of Savannah, Chatham county,
nil that moiety or southern half of lot No 1 4 (torn), containing
forty feet on two sides and ninety feet on the other two sides,
which said half lot of land is in that portion of the city afore*
paid formerly known ns Garden lots. Sold ns the property of-
Jolm Curry, deceased. Terms made known on the day of
ale. DANIEL MclNTIRE, Adm’r.
Feb.3d,1846.
21 ids
Administrator's Sale,
B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Wilkiiisoiicounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Court-house door ill the town of lrwiuton
on the firsi-Tuesday in April next, two negroes, to wit: L
pa. a woman about twenty years old, and Enmliue, a girl
about seventeen years old. Sold as the proper!) of Benja
min F.xuin, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deccusud. Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM A. HALL, ? ...
DANIEL E. COLLINS, $ At,ni rd *
Wilkinson county, January 28, 1845. 18
Administrator’s Sale.
TTNDEIt an older of the honorable the Inferior Court of
U the county of Putnam, when sitting for ordinary purpos
es, will he sold at the Court House in Eatuitton, on the First
Tuesday in May next, ail the Negroes belonging to the Es
tate of Richard P. Ingram, late of snid county, deceased.—
Terms of sale will be given on the day of sale.
WILL1AH INGRAM, Adm’r.
March, 4ih, 1845. 23—td
Administrator’s Sale.
&A7TLL be sold at the late residence of Wiley Rutland, late
Tv of Wilkinson county, deceased, on Friday, the 24 Ik
ty of April next, between the usual hours of sale, all the
. ERISUAULE PROPERTY belonging to said estate,
consisting of various articles now too tedious to mention.—
Bale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms
made known chi the day oi sale.
JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
Wilkinson county, March 10th,1845.
ALSO,
Will he sold on the same day at the same place,.all the
_ 1 E III SUABLE PROPERTY belonging to the estate o'
Caroline E. 8. Manson, deceused. Terms made known oi
the day of sale. JOHN 8MJTH, Adm’r.
Wilkinson county,March 10th, 1845. 25tds
1/OXJR MONTHS afterdate, application will be
X^ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate ofCaroline E. 8. Manson, late of snid county,
deceased. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
Wilkinson comity, March 10th, 1845, 25
Montgomery April Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in Mt. Vernon,
Montgomery county, on the first Tuesday in APRIL
next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Eight hundred acres of pine land, more or less, including
the improvement whereon Brantly Mosley, Jr now lives, ly
iag in the 51 at company district of said county; levied on as
Ike property of Brantly Mosley, Jr. to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a Justice’s Court held in the 51st company dis
trict of eeid county—one in favor of Charles AlcCriinmon vs
Biantly Mosley, Jr- and the balance iu favor of C. 6c F. Mc
Kee vs Brantly Mosley, Jr. principal, Cylar P. Mosley and
Brantly Mosley, Sr. endorsers.
Five hundred acres of pine land, more or less, including the
improvement whereon Brsntly Mosley, sr., now lives, in the
5lst company district of said county ; levied on os the proper
ty of Brantly Mosley, sr., to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of
C.6cF. McRae vs Brantly Moslev, Jr. principal, Cylar P.
Mosley nud Brantly Mosley, sr., endorsers. Property point
ed out by plaintiff on the part of McCrimmon, and by the dc
fendsnton the port of Mcllae. Levy made and returned to
me by a Bailiff.
Five hundred acres of pine land, more or less, lying in the
51st District of said county, known as the place whereon
Monroe formerly lived, and two hundred and filly acres of nine
lend, more or less, known as the place whereon George Willis
formerly lived, well improved; 50 heed of stock cattle, 4 head
ofhorees,two mules, two yoke of oxen, and ox waggon, all
levied on as thn property ofCharles AlcCriinmon, to satisfy
two 6 fas issued from the Superior Court of snid county, one
In favor of Fuller, Moore 6l Co. and one iu favor of Samuel
Yopp, va Charles AlcCriinmon. Property pointed out by De
fendant.
One town lot, situated in Mt. Vernon, containing half an
acre, more or less, well improved, with a dwelling-house
hares,a good lot and liable, and quite a eonimodious store
house; also, one thousand acres of pine land, more or less,
and known as the place whereon Hugh AIcNatt now livea in
the 51st company district; all levied on as the pronerl
* u ‘ ' “ - 4 * ** ‘ “superior
~ »«>»
III. Dl.t company oieirici, .11 tevioo un a. me property 1
Hugh MeN.lt, to ..ti.ry on. A fa Usuetl from lha Super.
Court of ..lil County iu l.vpr of lh« Contra! Hank of Gear.
T.Hu.h McN.II,l>«»id It. Creech, and Georg. Willi.. The
lot pointed out bv David B. Creech, aud III. land pointed out
bp r. McRae.
Feb. 25tli, 18,5.
J.M.WAI.L. Sheriff.
39
Wnrc April Sheriff's tinlr
W ILL be Mid belore the Court-houae door in llie town
of W.reboro', Wore county, on the Aral Tuesday in
APRIL neat, within the uaual hour, of .ale, the following
property,to wit:
Qh hundred bu.helaof corn, more or leaa, out two hone
waggon, one roan bora, .even or eight year, old, on. augai
biiil.r of forty g.llou. niMiure; all levied ona. Ih. property
of Seaborn Lutingar, to ratiify three A far, in f.vor of An
drew J. Miller V. S.inborn [...linger—one in favor of John
K. H.rri. v. Senborn lm.linger—one In f.vor of David Dull.
" Uni'"!*!' MILES J. QUEST, Sheriff.
Fabrusry 13,1845. 23
~~ Executrix's Male.,
W^flSa* **** Uourt-houio door in th« ton
F OIJU WOWTIIM after date, application will be
made tu the Honorable luferior Court of Wilkinson
county, when silting for ordiuury purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate ol Wiley Rutland, late of said county, deceits
1. JOHN SMITH, Adm’r.
Wilkinson county,March 10th, 1845. 25
I^OUlt RIO
1/ made to live .
couuty, while sitth
a negro girl named
Wynn, deceased.
Dec. 2,1844.
HANNAH WYNN, Executrjx.
11
tfOlTK
A. inude tc
bile sitting «s a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell as mud
oftlie reul estate of William P. Graham, deceased, as lies ir
the county of Newton ; and also, for leave to sell some of tin
negroes belonging to ssideRtate.
FRANCES GRAHAM, Adm’x;
IVERSON L. GRAVES,Adm’r.
Dec.2,1844. H
I /OU It MONTHS alter data, application «
. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of I
By the Administrator.
11—(wlic)
1/OUtt
I 1 to the 1
Inferior Court of Decatur county, when s
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of laud Ni
the 2Uth district oforiginally Early, hut now Dvcatur coun
December 4th, 1844.
1/OUR
1 made tc
ill Cherokee, belonging to the estate of George
deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said d
February 4,1845.
of the creditors of said deceased.
W. J. SIIINHOLSBR, Adui’r.
1 /OUR MONTHS after date apnlication wil
to the hoiioruble Interior Court of Baldwiu con
benefit oftlie beiis and creditors of fluid deceased.
WILEY F. ROGERS. ( A(Wrg
March 4th. 1845.
I1EZEKIAI1 ROGERS,
we con uvree upon the terms.
March 25,1845.
lory to UuU U. (fikpoii, Onreb, <ililiJn«kia>Mtf«i nulc* ti
ll®. tas.f4Ulb.un to . oensin treat MfUftd ducilM In Miff
Banff—and wli.ren. ..id liund hu Iwan l.f.ltjr «r«interred
lu klra. An. M.rior.wlui buil.d bar .ppUuM.., tefenhw
wriili reid Bond, preying tlinl lb. Kuutilure and BxwnirU of
said Mansell J. smith be required to execute to her good And
sufficient titles to said land t—
Ills, therefore, Order td, That a Rule Niei be granted re
quiring said Executors and Executrix to show oause. witliiu
the time prescribed by law, why said prayer should not be
granted:—Aud it is further Ordered, Tuat said Hole be pub
lished, lor the space of three mouths, iu one of the gauettes of
Milledgeville.
A true extract from the minutes, this 18th day of January,
1845. 17 13t JOHN W. W. SNEAD,c. c. o..
GEORGIA) Buldwlu County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, January Term, 184 Jj,
TT appearing to the Court by the representation of John B.
X Pounds, Administrator ou the estate ol Eaekiel Han is.
deceused, that he has fully administered on said estate, s ud
lie having mado application for letters of Dismission from a rid
Administration :
It is,therefore, Ordered, that the Clerk ol this Court do isi ue
n citation, requiring all persona concerned, to show cause, if
uuy they have,on or before tho first Monday in September ne xt,
why said letters should not issue; and that saidcitution bn
published tn one of the guzottes of this State, for the spact i of
six months.
A true ex tract from the minutes, this 18th day efJnnua ry,
1845. 17 2«it JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c. c.o .
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
11EREAS Hugh Knox, Administrator de bonis non on
v v the cstuto of A lexander Green, deceased, applies to Jiie
for letters of dismission from suid Admiuisiratitiii:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aud singular
the kiudred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show catise,
if any they Imve, why said letters should'not lie granted.
Given under in v baud ut office, this 17thday of Dec, 1844..
12 uitira * JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Bn Id win County.
\\f HERE AS Mrs. June Mitchell, Executrix on the estate
Tv of William S. Mitchell, deceased, applies to mo for let
ters of Dismission from bum! Executorship :
These are, therefore, to cite nut! admonish all andslngcilnir,
the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cuiuac
if any they Imve, why said letters should not be grauted.
Given under my hand nt office, ibis 3d day of Dec. 18<14.
10 nifiiu JOHN W. W. SNEAD, c.c. o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
V WHEREAS Robert B. Meieham, Executor on tlv u es-
VV late of A ngeline Meacbum, deceased, applies to ir >o for
letters of disuiissiou iroui said Executors hip :
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin| :ul*r
the kindred and creditors of said deceused. to be and
appear ut my office within the lime prescribed bv law, tot how
cause, if any they have,why said letters should not be grui ited.
Given tinder mv bund ui office, this 11 th day of March,! 1845,
24 mfiin JOHN W. VV. SNEAD, c,c..o.
GEORGIA, Decatur County.
ITTHEREAS James V. Freeman, Administrator on tho
VV estuto of Thomas Freeman, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from Raid Administration :
These are,therefore,to cite und admonish nil andsing'ulor
thekiiulrcu und creditors of suid deceused,to be und ap pear
ut my office within the lime prescribed by lmv,toshowca use
it any they huve, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my bund ul office, this 4th dnv of March .1845.
24 Gin JOHN 1\ DICKENSON, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
\T7HERBAS Maiy Hicks, Administratrix on the estate off
VV Abner J. Hicks, deceased, applies to me for letters of
disuiissiou from said Administration :
These ure, therefore, lo cite and admonish nil nnd singular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and appeur a t
my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, it
any they have, why suid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand,at office, this lUtli duvof Jan. 1845.
17 mfiin AUG. B. KA1FOKD, C. C. u.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
\\f HER.EA8 Jau.es Toy lor, Guardian for the orphans or
TT Thomas Taylor,deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from the Guardianship of Thomas und Ardelisso.
Taylor, two of said Wards:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear nt my office, within the time prescribed]
by luw. to show cuuse,if any they huve, why suid letters ofc
dismission should not be granted.
Given uudcrmv bund ul office, this 1st day of January, 1C45».
15 inGm AUG. B, RAIFORD, c.c. o.
GEORGIA* Wilkinson County.
VY7I1EREAS William C. Barker, Administrator on the
VV estute ofkMnlthew Underwood, applies to mo for let
ters ol dismission from said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditors of suid deceused, tu he and
appear ut my office within the time prescribed by Ij w, to
show cause, if uuy they huve, why said letters should u ot he
granted.
Given uuderiny hand at office, this 5th day of Nov., 1844.
7 mfiin AUG. B. RAIFORD, Cl erk.
GEORGIA, Wilkinson County.
VITHEKBAtj Samuel Sunders, Agent for Claihou rne B.
TT Sanders, us Administrator on the estotc ol ft lurthn
Sanders, upplies to mo for letters of dismission I ron i said
Administration, ns Agent uforesuid :
These are,t lierefore.tocitc and admonish allandsin gulai
the kindred and creditor>of said deceased .to he andn ppoar
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to »how
cause, il any they have, why said let tors should no tbeg ranted
Given under my hand ul office this 5th dav of Nov., 1944.
7 mfiin AUG. B. RAIFORD. Clerk.
GEORGIA. Wilkinson County.
V1JHEREAS Williamson Calhoun applies to me for let-
Tv ters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the
estate of Rachel Calhoun, lute ofsaid county, deceased :
These ere, therefore, to cite uud admonish ull und singular,
the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to he und appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law*, to snow
cause, if uny they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 27th day of Feb., 1845.
23 5l A. B. RAIFORD,c. c.o.
GEORGIA* Montgomery County.
\\f 1IEREAS Norman Giilis and Mnrk Phillips apply to
TT me for letters of Dismission on the estute of Angus.
Giilis, late of said county,deceased.
These are therefore tocite and admonish all aud singular
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased,to beand up-
pear at uiy office within the time prescribed by law,to show
causeifany they have, why said ieitcrsshould not be granted-
Given uuder my hand at office, this fit Ii day of Sept., 1844-
51 Gm FA UUU HARD McltAE, C. C.O.
GEORGIA, I Court of Ordinary.
Newton County. S September Term* 1844.
IT 7II ERE AS Joel Colly, Administrator on the estn te ol
VV Susannah Tillery, late of said county, deceased , ap
plies forletters of Dismission front said estate :
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sing ular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to he and uppe arat
my office, within the lime prescribed hy law, to show enu sc, if
any they huve, why said letters of dismission should mot be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 9th day of Sept. 16 44.
51 Cm WM.D.LUCKIE,C.C. O.
GEORGIA* Telfair County.
VI7 HERE AS Mary Rawlins and James W. lUwIinsa| iply
VV to me for letters of Administration on the csluleof
Ridden Rawlins,sen. late ol said county, deceased :
Those are there lore to cite und admonish nl 1 ami singulai * the
kindred and creditors of said d» ceased, to be and appear art my
office within the time prescribed by law to show cause if any
they huve, why BHid letters should not he granted.
Given under my baud at office this 22d dav of Feb., 18 45.
23 5t JNO. F. McRAE, C. C. HJ.
GEORGIA* Putnam County.
HEKEAS John C. Mason, Administrator on the ca tain
TT of Win. D. Cole, applies to me lot letters ol Dismistiion
from said estate:
These Qre,lherefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed by .law
to show cause,if any they have, why said letters dismisa-ory
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 20th day of March,1845.
20 GmH WM. B. CARTER. C. C. O.
GEORGIA, Telfair County. , ,
117 HERE AS 1’eter McEuchin, Guurdian for Andrew J.
V V Hargroves, upplies to mo for letters of dismission
from said Guardianship:
These are, therefore, tocite and admonish all concerned to
come forward within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why suid letters of disuiissiou should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 7lh day of March, 1845.
25 5t JNO. F. McRAE, c.c. o.
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Albert Jones,late of
/V the county of Putnam, deceased, are requested to make
t immediate payment; and tlioso having demunds uguinst the
’ same will present lliem iu terms of the law.
1 B. W. SANFORD, Adni’r
; Feb. 4,1845, SO tit
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons holding demands against the estate of Hugh
j\. Kelly, late of Newton couuty, deceased, are hereby re
quired to present them in terms of the law; and those indebted
tu said estute are requested to come forward and make pay-
? men.. RICHARD BYRNE.} ...
J H.D.TKEANOIt. 5 Am " r *'
Newton county, January 2Dt f 1845. [wdl] 18 Gt
/^AUTIOW*—The public is cautioned against trading
Vj for two Notes of han-J, given by the Subscriber to James
Duncan—one for $200, and rhe other for *161 61, duted the
18th of April, 1840—as I hold due, on said James Duncan, a
Jinle.mniit for litre, hundred end Mv.nly-nin. dollar, end
•ixty-ona cent., up the lllh of Month, 1844—the end Janie.
Duncan linviug refused to credit tb. Mid Juilg.iuenl I'i'h* 1
■mount. H.F. MUffrhWS^j
amount.
Milledgevlll., March ». 1845
MAY »«.t, .ne »»iro girl MARY, Mon,i,g to ih. e.t.t.
Jmwa Wynn, let. at mM t-o«.ty, detuned. Sold for th.
ImwAt ofth. hair. • , tderedit.riof«.iddM«yj.d. Tefin. on
lb. day. HANNAH WYNN, KuciUrf*.
Puto.ni county, March—5,1815*
OU Id.
HOWARD A RUTHERFORD)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
‘Apalachicola, Fla
THE undersigned having commenced a General Comniis<
■ion Business at Apalachicola, arc now prepared to re-
aud forward, atom or aoll. all cotton aud produce or
,consigned to them. Their personal attention will be
'ThYckerV.^ward.
ADOLrilUS 8. RUTHERFORD.
Ju'y.Oe.
nBI
Th. «mr uwmh em»iefiKw.rd,prev»
8ept.>,1344. 21 H
TNaUU gwiR, BafTdinga, nil fWf Oargcfk, (In
for Millcdgeville nndits vicinity.
23 if
tM Brought to Jully .
IN Sparta, Hancock county, a Negro man, who
•ays his name is JACOB, and belongs to Richard
llalley, of Talbot county. He is of medium mm,
quite block, 26 to 30 years old, and says that Hal-
\ ley purchased him of M. G. Harris, of this countv,
I last winter. The owner is requested to comply
with the law. and take him away.
b 11. S. HARDWICK, Jailor.
gparta, Nov. I9ih, 1844. 2 tf
jff\
BroiiRht to Jail,
AT Irwinton, Wilkinson county, two Ne
groes, one a boy about seventeen years of age,
and of dark complexion, and about five feet
eight inchefl in ligight;—and the other a man
about twenty-three years of uge, of dark com
plex ion f about five feet and five inches iu
height, and stammers in his speech, when npnkeii to. The
boy says his name is Lem»ter,atid the mar, culls himself Ad
am, and say they both belong tn a man by the name of Lucy
Coley, residing in Houston county, Georgiu.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
property os the law directs, puy charges and lake them awnv.
S. B. MURPHY, Jailor.
Feb. 22d, 1845. 23 tf
Brought to Jail,
AT Irttiutun, Wilkinson county, Georgia,
two negroes, to wit, Simon, about twenty-
three years old, five feet ten inches high,dark
coiiipleeted,down look whon spoken to ; Sam,
u boy about sixteen ycuisold, five feet six or
eight inches high,dark complected,lively op-
. pedrnnee when spoken to. Both negroes say
(hey belong to Thomas Dyson, of Monroe comity, Georgia.
The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove
i jropcity and take them away.
S.B. MURPHY,Jailor.
March 3d, 1844. 24 if
C4EOUGIA, Newton County.
WILLIAM S. NIX, of the 463d Dist.,
G.M. posted before me u sorrel horse mule
supposed to he between twelve nnd fifteen
years old, u emull lump on the right lliich,
and agiHyspot under the left eye.. Ap
praised by John Hughes nml David LC.
Nix to twenty dollars, this 7th day of Feb
ruary, 1845.
JOHN LOYAL, J. P.
A true Extract from the Estray Book.
WM. D.LUCKIE, C. I. C.
March 19th, 1845. 26 3t
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William D. Cols, de
ceused, are requested to make immediate payment, and
all persons having demands against saidestate,to present them
to the Subscriber, duly attesied, within the time prescribed by
law. JOHN C. MASON, Administrator
Putnam county, Dec. 24, 1844.de bonis non.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Curry Joice, late of
Ware county, deceased, are requested to make immedi
ate payment; and all those to whom said estate is indebted,
are hereby notified to present their claims duty authenticated
witliiu the time prescribed by law.
MILES J. GUEST. Adm’r.
SARAH JOICE, Adui’x.
Ware county, Feb. 18,1845.21 61
FOR SALE,
T hree fine northern made buggies, with
harness to match. A Ido. a good second-hand SULK BY
and hsrueae. OTIS CHILDS.
MitMgovUt* Mticb 4,1045. 23 if
GEORGIA. Newton County.
TAKEN up by John Morgan, and tolled
before me, C. R. Flovd, a J ustice ol thn peace
in and for the 547th Diet. G. M. one bay mare
blind in the left eye, nil four feet white, and
two white epottvon her buck. Appraised by
Thomas sharp and Michm-.l Hester to be worth thirty dol
lars. SuppoHed to be seven or eight years old.
C.R. FLOYD, J.P.
January 4lh, 1845.
A true extract from the Estray Rook.
WM. D. LUCKlE.c. t-c.
March 4th, 1845. 24 3t
GEORGIA, Crawford Comity.
THIS day James Whittle,of 577th district
tolled before me u sorrel marc, with a blaze
fuce, and two fore feel while: four feel nine
or ten inches high—supposed to be thirteen or
T fourteen years old, her left bin knocked down
perceivaUly appraised by James Bueluud, Esq, and Jacob
«£
ii. Whittaker, to ten dollars.
March 5th, 1845.
F.R. TURNER, J.P.
Clerk's Office of the Inferior Court of Crawford County,
I certify the above is u (rue cxtruct from the Estray Book
of said county. JACOB LOWE.c.i.c.
Afnrcli 6th, 1845. 24 3c
ft!
GEORGIA, Warren county.
EVANS McCRARY, of snid county, tolls
before mo n bnv mare, between fourteen and
fifteen hands high, twelve years old, a star in
her foreliend, both hind feet white just above
(lie hoof, somewhat grey ubout the shoulders
occasioned by the collar, Appraised by Nathaniel Graves
and Spivy Fuller, ir. at thirty dullarn, this 17th Januury,
1845. SPIVY FULLER, J.P.
Clerk's Office, Inferior Court oj Warren County, Oa.
1 certify that the above is a true extract from the Estray
Book of said couuty.
JAMES PILCHER, C. I. C.
Feb. 5,1845. 20 3t
NOTICE.
rilHE aubaeribar ba.iag mid out hi. Smelt. &e. to Mr.
J. Robert D. Hul, i. now detiron. of clo.ini hi. bitiinf»«,
•off would b« tery much er.lifiod if III. fried, wou d come
forward .ad mill. lb»ir bill., .ud
dotilcd to him by nolo. VVINOSOK LUKD.
(rrP.B.—He is very desirous of haviog affairs Dottleu ,
he is rettdv for nny contract of carpentry work that he
nmy l>o called ou to do. He will be found .1 lloli ..lioji,
or on Ilia work; anyhow call, und .11 will b. mr.nd unf.ir
und remonuble lerm. tor any kiud of work u.uully dou. in
*“&&., March 4.18.5. « if
LOOK HEBEI
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS MADE CHEAP
TO ORDER, REPAIRISG, «f-c. «J-c.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Mil-
ledgeville and its vicinity, that lie lias bought nil the
Stock Ac. of Mr. Windsor Lord, and has taken the shop for
merly occupied by him; and that lie will carry on the
linking aud Repairing of all kinds of
Furniture'
on reasonable terms tu suit the times: and will also do any
thing iu the line of Il&use Carpenter * Work ; and hopes, by
strict attention to business, to get a share of public patronage.
Produce and Lumber of all kinds will bo received in pay
ment for nny kind of work done by me, and with goon refer
ences work uiay be had for notes made payable at Christmas.
ItOB’T D. HALL.
P. S.—All kinds of Paints cau lie had ready for use. Glass
Cut to nny size, and Glazing done.
Also, Glass for Picture frames, Ac. of various sizes; Hard
ware Trimmings for Furniture, Ac., und Mahogany and
Black Walnut Druw Knobs, Ac.
Ladies will please call at Mr Newell’s Store, where they
will bo conducted into the Shop und can see the Furniture.
li.D. H.
Millcdgeville, Feb. 27,1815. 23 tf
EMFEROR.—-‘The fine young
Jack Emperor will stand at my stable in
Millcdgeville, the present Spring. Those
who ure desirous to have colts by him shall
have a chance at a reduced price, either by
the season or insurance. Five mares in a
club win make a considerable reduetbn.
Fnrthcr information can be had at the sta
ble. M.E. EDWARDS.
22 5t
To the Indigent Deaf and Dumb.
A S Commissioner for theubovc unfortunate class of per
sons, I hereby give notice that I shall be prepared to
accompany them to the American Asylum at Hartford, Conn
by the 21st April next. Applicants for this charity must he
between the ages of 12 nnd 25; their applications should ho
indde tomefby letter orotherwise)hy thn 1st of April,nnd should
be uccompanicd by a Certificate from the Judges of the Infe
rior Courj of the countv in which each may reside, that he or
she is a citizen oftlie Slate of Georgia, and too poor to defray
the expenses of his or her own education. The friends of
such unfortunate persons are requested to convey them to my
residence in Clinton, Jones county ,by the 19lh of April uext.
JESSE II. CAMPBELL,
_ , Commissioner for Deaf nnd Dumb.
Jan. 14, 1845. ]£ io t
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, GA. ?
A1:llldgkville, 30th December, 1844. }
IfN pursuance oftlie provisions of an Act assented to 27th
Ik December, 1843, entitled “An Act to provide for the Edu
coition of the Poor” It is Ordered (Imt the funds set apart for
such purpose be distributed to such Counties us have made
returns to this Department, on and after the 1st day ofJunuary
The d.stributivc share of each countv will he paid to any
person presenting u certified copy of au order of the Inferior
Court authorizing such payment.
By the Governor. * J. U. HORNE, S. E.D.
HEAD QUARTERS,?
Millcdgeville, bib February, 1845. \
To the Colonels or Commamlants of Regiments composing
the Fourth Division, Georgia Militia.
W HEREAS a vacancy bus occurred by the resignation
ofJeptlin V. Harris, Major General of the Fourth Di
vision of the Militia of this State : Now, in order that said vu
coney may be filled, und in pursuance of law, | have thought
proper to issue this, my proclamation, hereby ordering you,
the suid Colonels or Commundnnis of Regiments, to cause an
election to be held on Monday, the Ucenty-eighlh of April
next, ut the. several places of holding elections in your Regi
ments, us are now established by law for holding elections
for members of the General Assembly, giving due notice
thereof, for the election of a Major Gcnerul to fill the vacancy
aforesaid.
And 1 do further order, that returns ofsaid election be made
to Head Quarters, in the time prescribed by law.
By the Coimnaiider-iii-Chief.
20 tf JOHN H. BROWN, Aid-do
amp.
ORUIXEK & BEAM,,
FACTORS
I And Commission lacrclmnts,
Ao. 72, Bay Street,
feavunuuli.
51 tf Sept. 17.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL $300,000.
rnilE NEW-YORK CONTRABUTIONSHIP FIRE
X INSURANCE COMPANY having established an agen
cy in Knoxville, Crawford county, will insure
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
and every description of property, against loss or damage by
fire. FltANCIrf II. MURDOCK, Agent.
Knoxville, June 11, 1644. 37 tf
WILLIAM K. DeGRAFFENUIED
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Blakely. Early County* Geo.
References—Hon. Seaborn Jones, lion. W.T.Col
quilt, Hon. A. Iverson,Hon. Joseph Sturgis, John Schley.
and Henry L. Benning Esqrs,
J«n. 2, 14 tf
SPECIAL DIVISION ORDERS.
HEAD QUAR1ERS, 3d DIV. G. M.)
Millcdgeville, Mar. 18, 13-15. \
ill he held on Friday, the 4th dAy of
April next, ol 4 o’clock, P. M.,at the Compnnv
Room of the M METROPOLITAN GREYS,”
attached to said Division—Capt. S.T. Beech
er, resigned.
The Election will be superintended by Lieu
tenants Sanford and Brown, and John R. An
derson, Esq.
By command ol Major Gen. J. W. A. Sanford
N. McGEHEE, A id-de-cutup.
March 18. 25 3t
ASHURST A DIOR ATARI,
▲TTOKNIES AT LAW,
Eafouton, Oa.,
Will practise in all ike Counties of the
Ocmulgee Circuit.
1>m. 17. 13 tf
ADDISON C. SCOTT,
Attorney at Law,
TAZEWELL, MARION COUNTY, On.
Am. 14, 1843. IS Wit
NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY,
» CUTLERY,
PUsitosSl wair® tffj 1
r Jm AND
FANCY GOODS,
.11 JU O lf*j; Ml I*IllCliS mate then have
ever been offered, for in Georgia.
n K. WENTWORTH, formerly in the employ
of Mr. Childs of Milledgeville, (ns Watch-maker,) has
recently returned from New-York, with a fine stock of
Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware, &c.
CONSISTING OF——
Superior Gold nnd Silver Lever Watches,
Gold Fob, Guurd and Ladies Neck Chains,
Gold,Silver, and Steel Spectacles,
Gold and Silver Pencils,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Brcusl Pins,
Finger Rings and Eur Rings,
Gold Buttons. Studs and Chain Slides, Thimbles,
Ladies’ Fine Gold and Hair Bracelets,
Jet (Tombs, Hair Pins and Head Ornaments,See.
Roger’s Superior l’eu and Pocket Knives,
Razor’s and Scissors,
Fink Plated Castors, Cake Baskets and CandleSticks,
Brittunia Ware, Funcy Goods. &c.&c. &c.
Embracing almost every article usually kept in his line, ALL
of which is ENTIRELY NEW and of th a most fashionable
style and best quality,and will be sold ut prices which cannot
fail to suit purchasers.
Watelies and Jewelry of every description re
paired at the snortest notice. All Watches repaired nr sold
will be warranted to keep good lime (or one year or the cusli
refunded. Watches sent from any part of the country will
receive the same attention, and be repaired oil as reasonable
terms as though the owner were present.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Watch Maker and Jeweler, store adjoining that of Mr. Geo.
A. Kimberly, Mulberry Street, MACON, Geo.
Macon, Jan. 7, 1845. 15 tf
TIME!
T HE Subscriber now offers iuducemnntsto his friends and
the public in the Sale or Repairing of Watches
and Jewelry rarely to be met with in the interior, as he
has now on bund a beautiful assortment, comprising nearly
every article in his line, among which aro—
Gold aud Silver Gold and Silver
Spectacles.
ggmcijrsi,
Chains,
Keys 4b Seals,
Breast Pins.
Finger Riugs,
Cutlery,
Silver 4b Plated
WARE,
Solar Lamps.
Double Barrelled Guns, Walking
Caues, Fancy Articles, Toys, Ac.
which lie will sell at prices tn suit the times. Seeing is be
lieving. therefore call and judge for yourselves at the old
stand, sign of the Gold Watch.
OTIS CHILDS.
Milledgeville, March 3d, 1845.
P. S. iiuvingan excellent supply of materials and superior
ivorkmcu, he is prepared to execute all kinds of repairing in
the most satisfactory manner, with cheapness and despatch.
A11 Watches Bent from a distance will receive prompt atten
tion. 23 tf Q.C.
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A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OP OEOKCIA.
fi, GEORGE IV. CKA WFURD, Governor of .aid State.
TN accordance tvith au ‘‘Act to provide lor tiia election of
X General officers of ihis State,” dec., assented to 27th
December, 1843.1 have counted and consolidated the returns
received a* the Executive Department, of an election held on
(he first dey of January last, tor a Brigadier Geaeral to com
mand the rieoond Brigade, Twelfth Division, Georgia Militio,
from which it appears that JOHN F. BEAVERS received the
highest number of votes. I do, therefore, issue this, my proc
lamation, hereby declaring tho said JOHN F. BEAVERS to
lie duly elected Brigadier Geneial of the Becoud Brigade,
Twelfth Division,Georaria Militia, and order that a commis
sion do issue accordingly.
Given under my bend aud the Great Beal of the Stale, el the
Caultoiin Milledgeville, this 3d day of March, 1845,
and of the Independence of the United Stales tilts
•ivty-niolh.
QEOUVtS W. CltAWFdRD.
By 1I1. Gotanwrt
N. C« S*M«T 1, Swnttrj uftfUl.. S3
WM. T. JENNINGS
DRAPERS AND TAB
wroMTki, «S?
CLOTHS, C A SSI M ERGS, y
FANCY DRESS ARTICLES,
281 BROADWAY, AMERICAN HOTBl
NEW YORK.
T O iIium .biting lha City iff N«.» York, rrqoirj., u
mem.,. renewed .olicil.tioii j. offered for tin. Lv!, -
aud e.atnia.oiir Stuck of Kew ami t'»liion.l>l.
Spring .ml Summer wear, tompri.mg-im MeortuHtutTlr -
peered in iiubnru end ..riely^nid n ldrh will be unite iTTc)
in • et* le recund to uo iraiiea in the Tr.de, .1 price. .T2!'
inurl offer euelt inducerneiii. in tile Ca.lt nurcliuu 1.
1,1,1 full le. It. .nnrnni.ln.i
«»•.
uot fail to he appreciated.
March 26, IK45.
New York City Advertisement.
FRINGES, TRIMMINGS,
D. A. BOOTH,
lOO Willinm Street, New-York
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
O F FRINGES, for Dresses, Curtains, Carriages 1
Ate. Gimps, Dress Cord and Tassells Zephyr W
Canvass, 6cc. Coat Cords, Cloak Tassels, Stc. Alik
Bindings and Fancy Trimmings—A large assortumi
While Cotton Fringes, 6lc. 6lc.
lie invites attention to his assortment, which willhai^
full during the season, os he will be receiving the ne* e J2[
most fashionable styles.
Offered by the Package or otherwise.
Terms and prices shall be Buch as to give istisfactaji,
(CTAII kinds of trimmings made to order.
Feb. 4, 1815. 19
New-York City Advertisement.
DRV GOODS ! DRV GOODS!!
BARNUM, MORRIS & MCNIGHT
110 Tcarl Street, New-York,
IftIFORTERS AND JOBBERS or
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Purchasers of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlinels, Dress GmA
Prints, Linens, Drillings, Sheetings, Skirtiun, put
Goods, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls, Sfc. SfC., tremo^c
fully invited to examine their extensive assortment
will h« sold at extremely LOW PRICES foi
Al'PROVUU CREDIT. Ul '
Their stock will be found full and complete, asilrijw
receiving goods from AUCTION DAILY, and they solieji
the attention of buyere with the fullest cotifidfnftp,\.,| r | ) j
that they can offer them the strongest induern . au. .
Jon. 21, 1845.17 i«6t— MfcT
New York City Advertisement.
PRINT WAREHOUSE
IN NEW YORK.
To supply the city & interior trade by the piece or paclup,
No. 44 CEDAR STREET,
CNEAJt WILLIAM-6T.)
L EE & BREWSTER give notico to Dealers in Dry
that they huve rmuovud their WA RE-HOUSE forPR|N.
TED CALICOES EXCI US1VELY, from Pearl to44 Ce*r
Street. By confining their attention 10 PRINTS ONLY X
6c U nrn enabled to exhibit.an assortment lur surpassing u«
ever before offered in America—und to sell 11 prices u lot
und generally lowkr, than those whose attention is dink
among a large variety of articles.
The Stock consists ofseveral thousand pattiriiuc
COLORS, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY OF
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRINTS
111 market—many styles of which arc got up exclusively forlhto
own sales,and cannot be had elsewhere, except tn tccondkssk.
Dealers in Prints will find it for their intereil tu namisi
this stock before making their purchases—they will hive the
advantage ol learning the lowest tuurkel price, and con
ing all the desirable styles in market sid9 by side.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation sffe
market,ure placed in tho hands of buyers.
Oct. 8, 1844. 2 If
FANCY AND STAPLE SILKS.
WILLIAMS, RANKIN &PENNIMAN,
No. 62 WILLIAM STREET.
COKNEH OF CEDAIt STREET,
MTBW YORK.
W OULD call the attention of Dealers to their very ex
give and full assorted Block of
FALL STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
which have been bought a! the last Auction Sales at pri
ces far below the cost of importation, and which they
at a small advance, for cash or approved notes.
Their stock will b« found to comprise every article in
variety ofprice and style; and they solicit the careful •tKO
lion ol buyers,satisfied that as it regards both, they ciuofcf
the strongest inducements. Tbeirassorlinent of
CASHMERES, CRAPES & MUSLIN DE LAMES
coinprizes new and clegunt patterns of all qualities and
styles; ulso,
CASHMERE AND BROCHE SHAWM,
Long and square; Kabyle, damask and plaid Woollen F
Shawls; Thibet black and colored do.; Muslin de Lsise,
satiu bordered and embroidered do.; also,
BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
in great variety,at present low rates; with a general
meut ofMilinery Goods; also,
PLAID, PLAIN COLORS & BLACK ALPACC
Cotton nnd silk warp, a very extensive assortment; to
with ail the various styles of DRESS GOODS, Laee
White Goods,Linen Cambrics and Cambric Humllterc
dic.&.o. In
DRESS GOODS
they cun show a great range of styles, in Rich Printed Crik*
mere d’Crosse, of the lull st Paris patterns; T ieeans,C,
Dr Laines, Muslin De Laines of Paris styles, never t
offered. ilLt
Alptccas, Bombazines, Black and Blue Silk,low andNp
priced.
SILKS—Cameleon Brocade Silks; Csmeleon
Striped Silks ; Plain and Satin Striped Helleiiienoei If. H
and Blue Black Sutin Striped ana Brocade figuredMB
Satin Striped GrosGraines; Black and Blue BlackGm
Swi ? H, Italian Lustrings; Gros de Kheiius; Grosd’AfriqiO
Bluck und Blue Black Satins. Also,
MILINERY GOODS .
in every vuriety, comprising Bonnet Silks eud SstimoM*
tirely now styles, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,rich Fall
new designs Bonnet Velvets, plain colors, Black tM
Bluck, fig’d shaded plaid ; cut and uncut.
Laces. .
Cop Laces in great variety, of new and elegant piWOF
Trimming Laces and Lace edgings, black and wlult;
Lisle, Guipure, Mecliin, Brussels, dec,
Thread Laces and Edgings, French, German and MI
SHAWLS.
Rich Cashmere and Broche Long and square Shawl
Muslin De Laine,Kubvle, Plaid, \\ oollen,Nett, dtc.'
SILK SHAWLS-Dark Cameleon, Satin Striped,*
dec.
GLOVES AND MITTS,
In every variety, for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Miite*,
ol the most approved manufacture, Buch, Merino, «
Silk, Lace, Filet, Egyptian, India Rubber, dzc. ‘
Their stock will he found to comprise a full assort**"
all the vurious small items needed, and they invite tW
lion of Buyers, with the fullest confidence that ikey c mm
ply everv want iu their line.
Nov. 6,1844. J
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
NEW BOOT & SHOE STOR
A LARGE Lot oflhick black and Ilusset Brog«MLf
gines. 1001) pair Kip Brogans
500 do do at $1
OTS.
Gents’ N. P. wo;., piuot Bools
do line Calf sowed do
Mens’ thick pegged do .
Boys’ seweu, and pegged do
Gents’ fiun Clf. sewed Brogans
do do pegged do
do velvet Slips
Buys’ and youths’ Brogans, (assorted)
A LEO,
l.adies kid Slips.(assortedI
do do and Morocco wells,
d«» Black F.G.S.J. welts,
do do do set Herls,
do Kid Brogans,
do Calf do
do colored morocco Side Ties,
do Fancy Gaiters,
do Kid French Ties, at 50 cts. „
E. ALEXANDfcK/T.
Milledgeville, Oct. 1st, 1844. _ **
MAIL ARRANGEMENT*
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