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SHERIFFS’ SALES,
Lowtsdes Mmy Sales.
W ILL be sold on rhe first Tuesday in May next,
before the Court-house door in the town of
Troupville, Lowndes county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
490 acres pine land, known by No. 311, in the 12th
district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county, as
the property of George W. Mitchell, to satisfy a fi fa
issued 1'rom Lowndes Superior Court, John Bryant
and Israel Folsom vs George W. Mitchell. Property
pointed out by John J. Underwood, plaintiff"s attorney.
Also, 490 acres pine land, known by No. 323, in
the 12th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes
countv, as the property of Sion Hall, to satisfy a fi fa
from Lowndes Superiot Court, Joshua Adams vs Sion
Hall and Enoch Hall, Property pointed out by Sion
Hall.
Also, 465 acres of lnnd, well improved, being the
east parr ..f 1..- V. I9)i. in the 1"th district of original
ly Irwin now I. •• mi o«
Joshua Adams, i.» .au.ly a fi •'* ,r '” n Lowndes S
or Court, Daniel Sloan vs Sliadrick t 4"s,,
Adams, Enoch Hall, and John Hall
ed out bv plaintiff's attorney,
SHERIFFS’ SALES,
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
DeKalb July Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in July next, will be.sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Decatur,
DeKalb county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Anthony, a man about 45 years of age; levied on as
the property of William Spruill, to satisfya mortgage
fi la issued from the Inferior court of said county, in
favor of James D. Martin, guardian of the minor heirs
of John Martin, deceased, vs William Spruill. Pro-
j>ertv pointed out in said fi fa.
H. B. LATIMER, D- Sh’ff.
April 23. 1844 15 tds
Tbsessi June Sale*.
Also. 122} acres pine land, lying in the west corner j
of No. 329, in the 12th district of originally Irwin now ;
Lowndes county, as the property of John Morrison, to j
satisfy a fi fa from Lowndes Superior Court, Joseph I
Yates vs David H. Howell and John Morrison, princi
pals, and Thomas E. Robertson, indorser.
Also, 491) acres pine land, known by No. 236, in the
12th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes county,
as the property of Sion Hall, to satisfy a fi fa from
Lowndes Superior Court, John Walton vs Sion Hall.
Also. 195 acres of land, lying in the northwest cor
ner of lot No. 434 in the 12th district of originally. Ir
win now Lowndes county, as the property of William
J. Bevan, to satisfy a fi fa from a J^tices Court of
Lowndes county, Hugh McCann vs l\il!iamJ. Bevan
and James Beaslv. Levied on and returned to me by
a constable.
Also, one bay Mare, two years old. levied on as the
property of Willis Rhoden, to satisfy a fi fa. from
Lowndes Superior Court, William Smith & Co. vs
Willis Rhoden.
Also, an undivided third of lot of land No. 106 in
the 15th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes
county, being Joseph S. Burnett’s interest in said lot:
also, one sorrel Mare, 8 or 9 years old. as the property
of the said Joseph S. Burnett to satisfy two fi fas, one
in favor of Buzziel Korneguv v* Joseph S. Burnett and
II iram Hall, and one in favor ot Samuel M. Clyatt vs
Joseph S Burnett.
Also. 490 acres of land, known by the No. 25S, in
the 12th district of originally Irwin now Lowndes coun
ty, as the property of Herbert Sims, to satisfy a fi fa
from a Justices court of Greene county, Abner Guthree,
for the use of Elijah Jordan, vs Herbert Sims ; levied
on and returned to me bv a constable.
JOHN M. TOWLES, D. Sh’ff.
April 2. 1S44 ld *
fall natl May Sale:
W ILL be sold before the Court-House door in the
town of Thomasville, Thomas county, on the
first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One bay Horse about thirteen years old, levied on as
property of lnp property 0 f j 0 j,„ McLeod, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Superior Court of Thomas county in favor of
Kir bard P. Hutchinson, vs John McLeod, Murdoch
Property point- ^ ^Ceod ami Murdoch D. McLeod. Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JOHN McAULAY, D. Sh’ff.
15 tds
April 26. J844
.Tew tots .Hay Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Covington, Newton county, on the
first Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
202} acres of Laud, more or less, it being Lot No.
(179,) one hundred and seventy-nine, in the 16lb dis
trict of*originally Henry now Newton county; levied
on as the property of John .VI. Muppin, to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa from Newton Superior Court, in favor
of James W. Mappin vsJwhn M. Mnppin.
LEWIS ZACHRY, D. Sh’ff
March 06, 1844 11 tds
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of the county of Putnam,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Mary Ann L. Blunt, deceased.
JOHN C. WOOD, Adm’r.
Feb. 13, 1844 5 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of William Reaves, late of said
county, deceased.
ELIZABETH REAVES, Ex’rx.
Feb. 13, 1844 5 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinaiy purposes, for leave to sell all
the land belonging to John Owens, lute of said county,
deceased. LEVI H. TURNER, Ex’r.
Feb. 13, 1844. 5 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior court of Hancock coun
ty, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of James M. Lewis, late of Hancock coun
ty, deceased. JAMES DERBY, Adm’r.
January 23, 1844 2 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of the county of Putnam,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of William J. Lowe, late of said coun
ty, deceased. URIAH WARD, Adm'r.
January 30. 1844 3 4m
CITATIONS.
GEOBCI.4, Laareas Caaily.
Clerk'* office of the Court of Ordinary for said
county.
W HEREAS Hiram Tyson, Eason Tyson, and
Abner Tyson, apply to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Moses Tyson, late of said
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted at the next term of the Court of Ordi
nary. after the expiration of thirty days from the date
of this citation.
Given under my hand at office, this 9th April, 1844.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
April 16, 1844 14 5t
G eorgia, thomas county.
Whereas Thomas C. Wyche, guardian on the
estate of Littleton Wyche, minor, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said guardianship—
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 show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 14th April,
1844. ‘ NEILL McKINNON, c. c. o.
Apri 23, 1344 3 6t
F
OUR months after date, application will be made
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a part of the negroes belonging to the estate of
Edmund S. Bass, deceased
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Hancock Sale* for .Hay.
ILL be sqld at the Court-House door in Spar
ta, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in May next, the following property, to wit:
350 acres of land, more or less, on Spring Creek, in
said county, adjoining lands of Sam. Hall and others,
on which there is a good Saw mill; levied on as the
pjoperty of John Justice, to satisfy a fi fain favor of
the Central Banl; of Georgia vs said Justice. Proper
ly pointed out bv the defendant.
L. S. BROOKING, Sh’ff
April 2, 1844 12 tds
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Reidsville, Tattnall county, on the
first Tuesday in May next, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
150 acres of land, in one tract, and 13.i acres ol land
in another tract, all on the waters of the Ohoopie river;
levied on as the property of James Underwood, to sa
tisfy one fi fa issued from a Justices court in favor ol
Stephen Smith vs James Underwood. Property point
ed out by the defendant, and levied on by a constable
and returned to me.
Also, 829 acres of land, in one tract, 300 in another
tract, and 380 in another tract, all pm the waters of
the Ohoopie river; levied on as the property ol 1, II.
Dinkins, to satisfy three fi fas issued from a Justices
court in favor of Joseph A. Mattox vs Uriah Anderson
and F. R. Dinkins. Property pointed out by the
plaintiff, arid levied on by the constable and leturned
to me.
Also, 200 acres of sand hill land ; levied on as the
property ot Manning Collins, to satisfy onefi ta issued
from a.fustices court in favor of David K. Collins vs
Manning Collins and Jesse Cottins; levied on by a con
stable and returned to me.
JAMES VINZANT.. Sh’ff,
April 2.1844 12 tds
Thomtat Safe for May.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
before the Court-house door in the town of
Thomasville, Thomas county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two bay mares, one gray mare, one sorrel horse,
fifty-three head of stock cattle, more or less, one hun
dred head of stock hogs, more or less, to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa, Duncan McKinnon, John B. F. Dixon vs
John White. D. X. McAULAY. Sh’ff
Feb. 27, 1844 7 tds
Appling .Way Males.
O N the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town of Holtnes-
ville, Appling county, withiipthe usual hours ot sale,
the following property, to wit:
Fifty acres of land, more or less, being the south
east corner of lot of land No. 609, in the 2d district of
Appling county; also, one canoe; levied on as the pro
perty of Isaac Edwards, to satisfy one fi fa issued from
the Superior Court of Appling county. Jesse Mobley vs
Isaac Edwards and T. B. Kingsburv.
JAMES WILCOX, Sh’ff,
March 12. 1344 9 ’ds
March 12, 1844
JAMES BASS, )
MILTON BASS, >Ex’ors.
GEORGE W. BASS, )
9 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county,
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of John
Usscrv, Jr., late of said countv, deceased.
BALAAM PETERS, Adm’r.
March 12. 1844 9 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Tattnall coun
ty. when sitting as n Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the real estate of Jesse Collins, iatp of said coun
tv, deceased.
JIMERSON KENNEDY, Adm’r.
March 12, 1844 9 4m
OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable InfeiiorCourt of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell all
the lands belonging to the estate of William L. Tugge,
lute of said countv, deceased.
' HENRY C. MERRITT, F.x’or.
April 23, 1844 15 4m
GEORGIA, Hancock County.
Clerk'* Office—Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS John Maclellun applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of Mary
Maclellan, late of said county, deceased—
And whereas Bryan Griggs applies tome for letters
of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate
of Linnah Griggs, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased per
sons, to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 25th March,
1344. HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
April 2,1844. 12 5t
4"T EORGIA. OGLETHORPE CdUNTY7
Whereas John Settle applies to me for letters
of administration upon the estate of Nancy Bridges,
late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore tocite,summon and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why-
said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this the 21st day of
March, 1844. ' HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o.
April 2, 1344. 12 5t
Tattnall May Sale*.
BTffTiLI. be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
before the Court-house door in the town of
Reidsville, Tattnall county, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro man named Morris, about 33 nr .34 years
old ; levied on a; the property of Nathaniel Baron, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from Bryan Superior Court in fa
vor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs Reuben Eng
lish, Wm. H. Edwards, Nathaniel Bacon. Property
pointed out by Wm. H. Edwards, oue of the defend
ants.
Also, at the same time and place, seven thousand
acres of pine land, lying on Canoochee river, all in one
bodv, known as the Jenks land ; said land lying in
Tattnall county ; levied on as the property of William
H. Edwards, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Bryan
Superior Court in favor of the Central Bank of Geor
gia vs. William H. Edwards, Reuben English and Na
thaniel Bacon. Pronerty pointed out by said Edwards.
Terms of sale. Cash.
SE ABORN R. HODGES, D. Sh’ff
Apri! 2. 1844. 12 tds
Tatlnail Postponed Sale.
•VT7TLL be sobl before the Court house door in the
\ V town of Reidsville, Tattnall county, on the first
Tuesday in May next, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One negro man by the name of Lewis ; levied on ns
the property of John H. Smith, to satisfy one fi fa in
favor of Benjamin Brewtou v* John H Smith, and sun
dry fi fas t:i favor of the Poor School funds of Tattnall
countv ; levied on and returned to me by the predeces
sor Sheriff . S. R. Hodges.
JAMES VINZANT. Sh’tT.
April 2, 1844 12 tds
J_jL ri
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tut Inal l Postponed Sheri ti Sale.
r lLL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in Ma) next,
before the Court-house door in the town of
Reidsville, Tattnall county, between the usual hours
of saV, the following property, to wit:
One negro man named Lewis, about. 30 years old ;
levied on as the property of John H. Smith, to satisfy
one fi fa issued from Tattnall Inferior Couti, in favor
of Benjamin Brewton vs John H. Smith. Property
pointed out bv the defendant.
SEABORN R. HODGES. D. Sh’ff.
April 2, 1811 12 tds
Lauren* JtMay Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold
before the Court-house door in the town of Dub
lin, Laurens county, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wits
One negro fellow named Matt, about 30 years old;
levied on as the property of Maslin G. O'Neal, to sa
tisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Laurens
county, in favor of Charles S. and Moses Guyton v*
Mastin G. O'Neal. Property pointed out by the de
fendant.
Also, two lots of land known as Nos. 22 and 40 in
the 17th district of originally Wilkinson now Laurens
county ; levied on us the property of John Marshall, to
satisfy a Justices court fi fa issued from a Justices
court iri the county of Telfair, in favor of Cullen Ed
wards vs John Marshall; said fi fa transferred to Mi
chael Livington. Property pointed out by lohn Mar
shall. Lew made and returned to me bv a constable.
F. H. ROW E, D. Sb’ff.
Aprils. J844 12 tds
A'
Thomas May Sale*.
O N the first Tuesday in May next, will he sold
before the Court-house door in the town of Thotn-
asville, Thomas county, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One negro woman named Amy, about 30 years of
age; levied on as the property of Simpson Browning,
to satisfy a fi fa from Thomas Superior Court, Rogers
& Took vs Simpson Browning.
Also, Lot of Land No. (524,) five hundred and twen-
ty-four, in the 13th district of originally Irwin now
Thomas county; levied on as the property of Jason
Langston, to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Court of
Washington county, William Rawlings vs Jason Lang
ston.
Also, Lot of Land No. (290.) two hundred and nine
ty, in the 8th district of originally Irwin now Thomas
county, containing 490 acres, more or less, with the
crop of corn and peas, and potatoes, growing thereon,
to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Justices court of Lowndes
county, Hardy Bryan vs William Sloan and Wiley
Balkam, there being no personal property to be found,
the levy being made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, Lot of Land No. 93, in the 13th district of
originally Irwin now Thomas county ; levied on as the
property of John H. M. Atkinson, to satisfv a fi fa from
Thomas Superior Court, Auren G. Horn vs Shadrach
Atkinson and John H. M. Atkinson.
DONALD N. McAULAY, Sh’ff.
March 26, 1844. ] 1 tds
W‘
W ILL he sold before the Court-house door in the
town of Eatonton, Putnam county, on the fir6t
Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of sale,
one negro girl by the name of Alary, about 9 years of
age. Sold as the property of Benj. F. Godwin.
RICHARD MILLS, Guardian.
March 12, 1844 9 tds
ILL be sold, at the Court-house in Sparta,
Hancock county, on the first Tuesday in June
next, within lejttl hours, a tract or parcel of land ly
ing in said county, on the waters of Town creek, ad
joining lands of Speights, Calloway and others, con
taining (497;}) four hundred and ninety-seven and one-
fourth acres, more or less, conveyed hv deed of
Andrew Low &Co. to William Davies, January 1st,
1824—sold as a part of tho real estate of said William
Davies, deceased, for the purpose of a division among
the legatees. Terms on the day of sale.
SEATON GRANTLAND, Ex’r.
SARAH i DAVIES, Ex’,x.
April 2. 1841. 12 tds
Jasper May Sale*.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Mav
next, before the Court-houBe door in the town
of Monticello, Jasper county, within "he legal hoars of
sale, the following property, to wit:
One black mare seven years old, levied oft rs the
property of David Dunlap, to satisfy a fi ta in favor of
the Adm’r and Adm’x of Elijah Dodson, deceased,
versus, said David Dunlap,from Jasper Superior Court
property pointed out by the Adm’r*
Also : the interest of Isaac Barr, in a lot of land
whereon he now lives in Jaspercountv, levied on as the
property of said Isaac Barr, to satisfy six fi fas from a
Justices Court of Jasper county, in fuvor of Thomas
Greer vs said Barr—levied and returned to me by a
constable. SAMUEL H. BLACKWELL. Sh’ff
April 2. 1844. 12 tds
Oglelkorpe June Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in June nex*. will be sold
before the Court-fcouae door in the town of Lex
ington, Oglethorpe county, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Nehon, a man 45 years of age; Peggv, a woman 37;
Minerva, a woman 22; Eliza, a girl 18 ; Jane, a girl
14 ; Noel, a boy 12; Joicy, a girl 9 ; Lanra, a girl 7;
and William, a boy 5 year* of age; all levied upon as
the property of William Wray, to satisfy n mortgage
15 fa issued from the Inferior court of said county, in
favor of Joseph H. Lumpkin vs William Wray. Pro
perty pointed out in said fi fa.
S. R. MAXWELL. Sh’ff.
April 2, 1844 12 ids
Executor'* Sale.
W ILL he sold at the Court-house in Dublin, Lau
rens county, on the firstTuesday in June next,
one negro man Tom, one negro woman Hester, one
barouche and one r ream-colored mare, belonging to
the estate of Richatd Ricks, deceased.
Also, on the fifth day of June next, will be sold at
the late residence of SBtd deeased, the stock of cat
tle, hogs and corn, blacksmith’s tools and other artv-
cFjS too tedious to mention. Terms cash.
JEREMIAH H. YOPP, Ex’or.
April 2.1844. 12 tds.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John G-
Coates, late of Laurens county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and all those
having demands against said estate, will present themi
to me in terms of the law.
ANDREW Y. HAMPTON, Ex’or.
April 23,1844 15 Ct
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William Bis-
coe, late of Putnam county, deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment; and those having de
mands against said estate, are hereby required to ren
der them in, duly authenticated, within the time pre
scribed by Jaw.
ALEX. S. REID, ? Adm’r..
JAS. L. REID, } debcn.itnon.
April 16, 1844. 14
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Henry H.
Brichel, late of Telfair county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those to*
whom said estate are indebted, are hereby notified eat
render in their demands in conformity to law;
JAMES BOYD, Adtm’r.
April 16,1844 14 6t
F OUR months nfler date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Montgomery
I county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave
| to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of
i John Curry, lute of Montgomery cotmrv. deceased.
DANIEL MclNTYRE, Adm’r.
! Dec. 26. 1S43 50 4m
Appliot; June Mule.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in the town ot H.dmes-
ville, Appling county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One lot of land lying in 'he filth district of said
county, N . 50, containing 490 acres, more or less;
levied on as the property of Martin Dun to satisfy one
execution in favor of Lewis Green vs Martin Dun,
Daniel Smith, and Solomon Cannatly; levy made and
returned to me bv a constable.
JAMES WILCOX, Slt’ff
April 16, 1814 14 tds
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable I nferior Court of Hancock coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Elias Watson, lute of said countv,
deceased. BERRY PEELER, Adm’r.'
January 9, 1844 52 4m
Postponed .Administrator’» Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order ,,f the honoiable Infe
rior Court of Oglethorpe county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court-house door
in Van Wert, Paulding county, ori the first Tuesday in
July next, a lot of land lying in the 19th district 3d
section, and No. 54, containing 40 acres, in said coun
tv, belonging to the estate of Lewis J. Jones, deceas
ed, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. Z. A. CLARK, Adm r.
dc bonis non of said estate.
April 16. 1844 14 tds
.Administrator's Sale.
O N the fiist Tuesday in June next, w ill he sold be
fore the Court-house door in the tovrn of Bain-
j bridge, Decatur county, within the usual hours ot sale,
i the following property, to wit: Hannah, a woman
j about 70 yen rs of age; Morris, a hoy 15 years of age ;
j Hetty, a girl about 9 years old; Amy, a girl 7 years
old; Tom. a boy 5 years old. Sold as the property of
Sillaway McCall, dec’d., under and by virtue of an or-
! dpr of the honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county,
j when sitting as a Court of (Jrdiaarv, for tile benefit of
j the lipirs and creditors of Silloway -McCall, deceased,
j Terms made known on the day.
JAMES LAMBERT, Adm’r.
| March 12, 1844 9 tds
GREKABI.Y to an order of the honorable Infe
rior Court of Liberty county, will be sold on the
firstTuesday in June next, before the Court-house door
in the town of Newton, line Lot of Land, designated
and known ns hit No.*219, in the 2d district of Baker,
containing 250 acres- The land is uncleared, its
growth is of onk anil hickory, it lies well, is within
three or four miles of Gillionville, (nt which place is a
good academy and good society,) and is believed to be
unsurpassed in fertility by any land in the State. There
are other lots adjoining, and of a similar quality, that
are offered for sale by their owners. Sold as the pro
perty of Lelty Carter, (the original drawer,) late of
Liberty countv, deceased. Terms will he accommo
dating, and will Pe made known on the day of sale;
or to such as desire to know them before, on applica
tion to me at l’enfield. Greene county.
JOSEPH S. BAKER, Adm’r.
March 26, 1844 ) I tds
BLY to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, w hile sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
house door in Holmesville, Appling county, on the first
Tuesday in .Tunc next, a lot ot land lying in the 2d
district, N' J 5 10,containing four hundred and ninety-
acres, in sdd county.
Also, before the Court-house door in Newton, Baker
county, on the first Tuesday in Julie next, a lot nt
land lying in the 3d district N° 91, containing two
hundredand fifty acres, in sdd county.
Also, before the Court-house door in Thomasville,
Thomas county, on the first Tuesday in June next, u
lot of land lying in the 8th district No. 54, containing
four hundied and ninety acres in said county—belong
ing to the estate of Robert Huff deceased, and sold
for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
made known *m the dav of sale.
'JAMES R. HUFF, Adm’r.
SARAH HUFF, Adm’x.
April 2. 1641. 12 tds
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock coun
ty, when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Benja
min Harper, late of said county, deceased.
DANIEL J. AMOS, Adm’r.
.Tntmnrv 9, 1344 52 4m
1 ^1 OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable 1 nferior Court of Emanuel coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Mathew- Gav. late of said county, de
ceased. M1TCHEL GAY, I- ,'
LEWIS GAY, $ xors-
Jan. 16, 1844. 1 4m
F
OUR months after date, application will be made
tv, when sitting for ordinnrv purposes, for leave to sell
two-thirds of Lot No. 208, in the lOtli district Hous
ton, belonging to Sarah and Ann Emily Scarborough,
minors. EMILY FIFE, Guardian.
Feb. 20, 1844 6 4m
F OUR months after date, application will be marie
to the hone-able Inferior Court of Emanuel coun
ty. when sitting for ordinnrv purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Warren Kev. deceased.
BURAL KEY, Adm’r.
Feb. 20,1844 6 4m
F OUR months after datp, application will be made
to thp honorable Inferior Court of Greene coun
ty, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave tosell
the land and negroes belonging to tbe estate of George
W. Finch, deceased.
WM. H. FINCH, Adm’r.
Feb. 6, 1844 4 4m
F l
OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county,
wh-n sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
negroes belonging to the estate of Elvina Ann Etna
Hurt, late of «iid county, deceased.
HEARNDON PATTERSON, Adm’r.
Feh. 27, 1344 7 4m
G eorgia, putnam county.
Whereas John Linch applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of .Margaret Heath, late of
said county, deceased:
And Junius A. Wingfield applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Joseph Wynn, of said
county, deceased—
These are theiefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
persons, to he and appear at my office within the lime
prescribed by law, to 6how cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand atoffice, this 8th April, 1844->
WM. B. CARTER, c. c. o.
Aptil 16, 1844. 14 5t
GEORGIA. Jones County.
W HEREAS Robert F. Mitchell, administrator
cictcrorum. with the Will annexed, on the es
tate of Robert M. J. Mitchell, deceased, applies fur let
ters of dismission—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
s rid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand atoffice, ihis 18th dav of Jan
uary, 1844. CHARLES MACARTHY,c c. o.
Jan. 23, IS44. 2 m6m
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
N*rther« Sc August* Hail, via Warreatoa.
Dus Daily, at 10 a. m.
Closes Daily, at 9 a. m.
Mac** Mid Calaiabaa nail.
Dub daily (Sunday excepted) at 10 a. m.
Closes daily “ “ “ 12 k.
SaYaaaali nail.
Due daily (Monday excepted) at 10 a. k.
Closes daily, (Saturday “ ) “ 12 m.
Eatrataa nail.
Due Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 r. M.
Closes “ “ “ “ 8 p. j*.
naaticella nail.
Due Thursday and Sunday at 8 p. m.
Closes Monday and Thursday at 8 r. M.
Florida nail.
Closes Monday, Wednesday,and Friday at 11 A. m'
Hawkiaarillr nail.
Closes Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays at 11 A. M.
E. DAGGETT, P. n
December 19. 1843.
Card.
D R. C. A. H ARRIS, Professor of Practical Den
tistry in the Baltimore College of Dental Sur
gery, being on a short visit to this place, will be happy,
during his stay, to render his professional services to
such as may desire them. He is prepared to attend to
the insertion of artificial teeth, as well as to every
other branch of practice pertaining to his profession.
He may be consulted at his room at Mrs. Huson’s
Hotel,
Students of Dental Surgery, and others wishing to
obtain information with regard to the terms, or plan
of instruction pursued in the above named institution,
may do so, by applying to Dr. H., either in person or
by letter.
April 2,1844. 12 tf
Law Advertisement.
riAHE subscriber, will practice Law in the several
-i- counties of the Cherokee Circuit, and in the Fed
eral Courts for the District of Georgia. Office at
Cassville, Cass County, Ga.
ACHILLES D. SHACKLEFORD.
March 26, 1844 U 12tn
WILLIAM F. BROOKS,
•f T TOttJVE 1* dT Let If,
TALBOTTON, GA.
W ILL Dractice in the counties of the Chattahoo
chee Circuit. Ail business confided to him
will meet with the most prompt attention.
Jnnuarv30, 1844 3 tf
G
EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
F OUR months alter date.application will be marie
to the honorable Inferior Court of Emanuel
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
in sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Benja
min Sherod, late of Emanuel countv, deceased.
WILLIAM G. SHEROD, Ex’or.
March 19, 1844. 10 4m
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Henrv conn-
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
lying in said county, and belonging to the es-
estute of Benjamin Talbert, deceased, applies t’orletters
of dismission from said administration—
These are therefore tocite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 31st October,
1843. CHAS. W. CHOATE, c. c. o.
October 31. 1343. 36 m6m
GEORGIA, Emanuel County.
Court of Ordinary. March Term, 1844.
W HEREAS John H Cowart, administrator on
the estate of Abraham Cowart, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said admin
istration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lt>
he and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 3th March, 1844.
NEILL McLEOD, c. c.o.
March 19. 1844 10 m6m
G eorgia, jones county.
Whereas Abinglon Barron, administrator of the
estate of Sarah Finney, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad
ministratorship—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
ingulat the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under rrv hand at office, this March 6th, 1844.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
March 12, 1844 9 m6m
GEORGIA, Hear? County.
Clerk's Office—Court yf Ordinary.
W HEREAS Alexander McKibbin, administrator
on the estate of James Moore, late of said
county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said administration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased.
CHARLES J. WILLIAMS,
.Attorney at Law,
MILLEDG-EVILLE, GEORGIA
Office in the Datien Bank Building, West ofMr.
M’Comb’s Hotel.
February 7,1343. 4 tf
REESE A MclIENRV,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MADISON, Morgan County,Ga.
April 26.1842.—15 if
JAMES S. SMITH,
,irTOB.rei* .it l.iw,
Macon, Georgia.
April 23, 1844 15
SOD Padugei
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
JXeceiped and for tale by
E. W. BANCROFT,
C ONSISTING of almost every article in the Dry
Goods line, and comprising one of tbe “ Larg
est and Richest” Stocks of Goods everbefore
offered by the firm, and at prices as low as can be ob
tained in Charleston or Savannah.
10 pieces Adrianapolis, (veryrich.) at 75 cts. pr. yd.
20 do Bagers, (new style,) 50 a 62J
30 do Belzarine, 44 a 50
20 do Foulard Silk, 50
10 do Striped figured Silk, *62 a 75
do . do do do 87} a $1.25
do Black Gro. de Nap. 87} a $1,00
do White watered Silk, $1,25
do do Satin do 1,00 a $1,25
uo French Cambric and
Muslins, 25 a 37.}
Mourning do do 25 a 50
do half Mourning Muslins,
worth fifty cents,at 25
Earlston Ginghams, 31
Chenie do 37}
black and white do 25 a 37}
Muslin do 44 a 50
Check Cambrics, 25 a 50
Jac. do 25 a 62}
do Muslins, 31 a 62}
Striped Swiss Muslin, 50
Swiss Muslin, 50 a $1,00
Mull do 50 a $1,00
Nansook do 62} a 1,25
Eaglish and Fr. Calicoes, 18| a 25
Calicoes, 8 a 12}
Irish Linen, 37} a $1,00
Long Lawn, 50 a $1,00
Linen Cambric, $2 a $4,00
300 do Bleached Long Cloth, 8 to 16 cts.
59 do Furniture Dimity, 25 a 31}
500 do 4-4 Bro. Homespun, t heavy) 10 cts.
500 do | do do 6 to 8
25 do Apron Checks, 12} a 25
50 do Mariners Stripes, 12}
25 do Bed Ticking, 12}
50 do do do 18Ja25
100 do Blue Drills, Mexican
Stripes, &.c. 15 a 20
10 dor.. Kid Gloves, 25 a 75
20 do Silk Gloves and Mitts, 25 a 37}
Thread and Lisle Laces; Cambric and Swiss Trim- !
ming; Lace Caps and Capes ; Bonnet Silks ; do Rib- !
bons; Bird’s Eye Diaper; Russia and English do; j
Table Linen: Linen. Sillc.nnrl Fnnrv H:inrlk4»ri*hi*»fa :
5
10
5
3
50
30
20
30
15
10
20
50
50
50
15
25
10
10
50
300
50
30
do
“The Dutch has come again*
T HE subscribers respectfully inform their f •
and tbe public generally, that they tie
ceiving a large and fresh supply of w rv
Spring and Summer Goo<u
Selected from the New York market bv tbemseW
Consisting of the latest style of Ladies’ drew
Swiss, Jackonet, Sinon and Belzarine Muslins " tp ''
ed Swiss Muslin ; all of a superior quality.
supply of Scotch and French Ginghams, printed y 5 ’
iins and Lawns of a superior quality, bombazi '* D *~
large variety. The latest style of French. Er.gli^JJ
American prints, of a great variety. All kinds ofi
the best assortment that has ever been in this rri**
Silk and fillet shawls and neck ties—the latest strW^
Fillet and silk and embroidered gloves and
tbe latest style. Bleached and brown shirting a "
assortment; Ladies’ silk and cotton hose, all u
Bonnets of every description; Sun shades, na °
and umbrellas, a large assortment; linen carr*^ 1
hem stitched handkerchiefs, piain do. a fine a ^ '
ment. kjn
Trimming for Ladies' and Gentlemen's ire,
of all kinds. >c> '
A large assortment of cap and neck ribbons ,
sailles and Marsailles quilts. Lates t style of ready
spring and summer clothing for gentlemen’s we*
large assortment. ’ 1 I
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes
Pumps and Clippers.
Summer hats, consisting of Leghorn, Tunc,,
Straw and Palmleaf, a large variety; Ladies' Jj |
Gentlemen’s shoes of all kinds. '
The above articles will be sold cheaper than at,v e -e I
before offered in the Southern market. Please ca,l-
examine for yourselves,
Respecfullv vours.
E." WAITZFELDER, &C0.
O’ Cheap Dry Go ids and Clothing Store ni-, I
door North of Unions's Hotel.
April 8, 1344. 13 6n
Crockery! Crockery!!
Just received at Shahan’s,
SEfS C,, P 3 an,i Saucers, of nil qualitie. I
500 sets Plates—blue, white, and I
ware.
20 doz. Bowls.
6 do pitchers.
10
6
20
6
50
Chambers.
Swing Glasses.
Dishes.
Mugs.
Tumblers.
Toilet do
Table Linen; Linen, Silk, and Fancy Handkerchiefs; ( besides a variety of other Glass, China. 3nd Eartfct-
Fancy Silk Ties; Rich Silk Shawls; Parasols, Sun j Ware, to which lie respevtfully invites the attention of I
Shades, French Fans, &c. &c. &c. I his friends. JAS. H. SHAHA.N 1
Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
20 pieces French Cassameres, $1,25 a $1,75 pr. yd.
Milledgeville, March 25, 1844. j; u -
tO” A large lot of Dry Goods expected this week.
30 do do Gambroons, 50 a 75
10 do Napoleon Cloth, $2.25
10 do 6-4 Drop de Ete, $2,00 a $2,75
20 do Cambli-ts and Bomba
zines, 50 a $1,25
10 do Mole Skin, 50 a 62}
10 do French Drills, 50 a $1,25
Fine French and English Broadcloths.
10 doz. Black and Light Kid
Gloves, 1,00 a 1,25 pr. pair.
20 do Stocks, 37} a $125 each.
20 do Cravats, Ties, &e. 75 a $1,50
Milledgeville, March 26, 1844 11 tf
14t
PATTERSON & REESE,
Mlortseys at Law.
W ILL practice in the counties of Early, Lee, Ba
ker, Randolph and Decatur.
Josiah S. Patterson. Fort. Gaines, Ga.
Francis M. Reese, Blakely, Early Co., Ga.
Nov. 28, 1843 46 tf
Augustus c. whites,
J Harney at Late,
W ILL practice in the Counties of the Cherokee
Circuit, and tenders his legal services to his
friends and the public. All business confided to him
will be attended to with promptness nr.d fidelity.
Office at Spring Place, Murray County.
July 4, 1843. 25 12m
WM. A. BEALL’S
Fire-Proof Ware House
Broad Street.
Augusta, Ga., September 1, 1843.
T HE subscriber, grateful for the patronage hereto
fore received, informs his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he still continues at his old stand,
on Broad street, and will devote his personal attention
to the stoiage and sale of Cotton, receiving and for
warding Goods, and the transaction of a General
Factorage and Commission Business.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store.
Messrs..!. Robson & Co. will continue as heretofore
to act as his agents at Madison, and when desired will
make advances on cotton consigned to him per Rail
Road. WM. A. BEALL.
September 5. 1843. 34 tf
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN &. Co.
Factors k General Cornmissk Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Savannah, July 25, 1S43. 28 tf
Beadv Made Clothing,
And Gentlemen’s Furnishing; Store,
“ Vp Stair*next door to the Post OMce.
S UPER. Dress and Frock Coats,
do do do
Cassamere Pants,
Satinet do
200 pairs Linen do
200 Linen Coats and Coatees,
50 do Hunting Coats,
25 Gingham do (damaged,)
200 light and Dark Vests,
50 Satin Vests,
50 Silk Vests,
Black and Coi'd Kid Gloves,
Silk and Linen do
Satin and Bombazine Stocks,
Satin, Silk and Gingham Ties,
Byron Collars,
Shirts,
Linen Drills. Drap de Ete. Napoleon Cloth, French
and English Cloths and Cassameres, tine Beaver Hats,
&c.&c. &c. E. VV. BANCROFT.
Milledgeville. March 12. 1844 9 tf
$20 a $22
10 a 15
6.00 a 8,00
2.50 a 3,50
1.25 a 3,50
2.00 a 3,50
3,50
1,25
1.00 a 3,00
3 P 50 a 5.00
3.50 a 4,00
37 a 1,50
1,00 a 2,00
31 a 37
1,00 a 2.50
Hats! Hats!!
CASES Fashionable Beaver Hats, just re-
*m H crived and for sale low, bv
E. VV. BANCROFT.
March 19, 1844 if) tf
500 Bales, Packages, Cases, Crates, Pieces, __
New Spring; Goods now opening at j
W HICH be offers exclusively for cash; Hetennic.
ed to be not only as cheap, but in fart will *'
cheaper Goods, than can be had in any city short ■
New York, quality and style considered.
The undersigned would price his Goods, and fj 5si
list of the same, but who can tell w hether they j,
cheap or dear, until seen. Doubtless the readers 1
bear me out when I say, that Goods are always cieaj.
erin the newspaper than in the Store. I would re .
spectfully ask the reader, to bear this one thingiamind
that I have all the Goods, in style and quality, tint
others have, and will sell the same on better termu-
Please cali and see—price the goods—then judge
JAS. H. SHAMAN.
Milledgeville, April 2, 1844 12 0 -
Hats.
X CASES HATS, of every style and qualitt
ff from $1 50 up to $8 A new- article of tit j
Nutria fashionable Fur Hats, of a superior qualitt,!
Spring fashion, and made to order for the undersrinect I
JAS. H. SHAH AN.
Milledgeville. April 2, 1844 12 tf
Crockerj.
6^/5 HHDS & CRATES, of every style andkia
jmi of Crockery ; China Tea Setts, from $4 uu t:
$8—Plates 31;}, and Cups and Saucers 25 cts. set.
JAS. H SHAH AN'.
Milledgeville, April 2, 1844. 12 tf
Hardware.
O/III DOZ. RNIV ES &■ FORKS, from50cu
mi vlvf up to $2 50.
JAS. H. SHAHAN.
Mdledgeville, April 2, 1844. 12 tf
20
tv, when
tile land .y.ug ... «... mm ..c..,„ ( ;,ng lo tm- es- ^ interestH< J t to , )e a , )d at „, v
tate of Alexander Oshou.n, late of Union county, North t ,„ „ r „„ ri Ke,) k„ i„ J «h„u- if
Carolina, dvet-ased.
Mnrch 2(i. 18 44
WILLIAM OSBORN, AdmV.
11 4m
F'
OUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
tosell two negroes, Joe and Jinney, belonging to the
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at office this 6th day of De
cember, 1843. JOHN H. LOW, c. c. o.
Dec. 12,1843 48 rr.6m
P UTNAM INFERIOR COURT met for ordinary
purposes—Tuesday, 6th February, 1844—Pre
sent their Honors, James Nicholson, Bushrod W. San
ford. and Stephen B. Marshall, Justices.
GEORGIA, Putnam County.
To the Interior Court of said county, sitting as a
Court of Ordinary—
The petition of Jesse King showeth that Josiah
~~7~.TT ; Z j 7. ^ . — T* Flournoy, in his life time, exec uted i.i connection with
F10LR months after date, application will be made h ,, * A . s. Turner, and S. B. Marshall, his bond for
_L to t he Inferior court of the county of I utnam tk|(M tl) Green B . A1Ienj for a cenaill lract or t
when s.tttng for o.d,nary purposes, for leave to sell | of Um)J ; and being in said county, on the waters
that part Of the real estate of VV tll.am B.scoe, deceas- flf Glude / cr b eek> ad j oining l an ff 3 of Barnes and Reid,
ed, which lies in the county of Putnam. 1
ALEX. S. REID, ) Adm’rs.
JAS. L. REID, ) de bonis non
April 16. 1S44 14 4m
Joe and Jinney,
nors of Dredzil Pace.
PEYTON D. SANDERS, J
THOM AS O’KELLY, ' Guardians.
HENRY JONES, )
April 2, 1841 12 4m
WABKENTON AM) DIILLEDBEVILLE
STAGE NOTICE.
This old and well known route,
having been redured to a Hack Line, 1 12tb February, 1844
will run daily, to leave VVarrenton
! after the arrival of the Cars from Augusta, and arrive
j at Milledgeville the next day at 11 o’clock, A. M.—
[ leaving Milledgeville immediately after the arrival of
thcStage from Macon, and arriving nt Wurientou on
the same dav by 8 o’clock, P. M. The proprietors
take this occasion to inform the public that every ex
ertion will be made to render this Line as comfortable
and expeditious as any in the State, from Augusta to
Macon, via VVarrenton, Spurta and Mille.lgeville.—
This Line will intersect with tbe Central Rail Road,
near Milledgeville, and at Macon with the Monroe
Rail Road and the Florida Line. Passengets from
Augusta or Macon, will in all cases have the prefer
ence over those on the route—they, therefore, may be
assured of no delay.
C/* Ager.t at VVarrenton, D. N. Jud«nn. Eagle Ho
tel. and at Augusta. VV. M. Frazer, Fnited States
Hotel. KNOX & MOTT, Proprietors.
October 24, 1343 41 tf
containing five hundred and seventeen acres, more or
j less, and that the said Josiah Flournoy died without
! executing titles therefor; and he further states, that
| he is the transferree of said bond. He therefore prays
the said Court to require John M. Flournoy, Nathan
| Bass, and Joel E. Hurt, executo.s to the will of saitl
! Josiah, to make him titles, in pursuance of said bond.
The above is truly taken from the minutes of Court,
WM.
B. CARTER, c. c. o.
6 3m
GEORGIA, Henry County.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes,
March Term, 1844.
It appearing to the Court, that Hardy Hinton, late
of said county, deceased, did while in life, to wit, on
the twentieth day of September, in the year 1837,
make ar.d execute to James Jordan, his bond, by which
he bound himself in the sum of one thousand dollars,
to make a good and lawful title to a part of lots Nos.
sixty-five and sixiy-six, in the eleventh district of
Henry county, supposed to be two hundred acres,
where Briant Ferrel th®n resided, whpn the said James
Jordan should pay the said Hardy Hinton for tho said
land, he being bound to pay two hundred and fifty dol
lars on the25th day of December, 1337, and two hun
dred and fifty dollars on the 25th day of December,
1338; and it further appearing to the Court, that on
the eighth day of March, 1838, the said James Jordan
indorsed and transferred the said bond to John W.
Langford, his heirs and assigns, and that the said
Hardy Hinton departed this life intestate, without
complying with the condition of said bond: it is there
fore on motion ordered by the Court, that all persons
concerned, show cause, if any they have, during the
next September term of this Court, why John A.
Smith, Administrator on the estate of the said Hardy
Hinton, deceased, should not be directed to execute
titles to the said John W. Langford, in compliance
with the said bond ; and that a copy of this order be
published in one of tbe public gazettes of this State at
least three months before the said September Term
of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes. Given under my
hand atoffice, March 16, 1844.
JOHN H. LOW, c. c. o.
March 26,1844 11 3m
Feh. 20, 1844
GEORGIA, Laurens County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1844.
rrtHE petition of Burnet Whitehead, executor of
Jl the last will and testament of William Whitehead,
showeth that he has settled up the estate of said de
ceased, confided to his charge, and prays the Court to
be discharged therefrom: Ordered by the Court, that
the Clerk issue a citation requiring all persons con
cerned, to show cause, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in September next, why said executor
should not be discharged. It is further ordered, that
said citation be published in the Southern Recorder at
Milledgeville, for the space of six months.
The above is a true copy from the minutes of said
Court, March 7th, 1844.
4 FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
March 19,184” 10 6m
GEORGIA, Laareas Cauaty.
Court of Ordinary. March Term, 1844.
T HE petition of Bennet Whitehead, administrator
with the will annexed of Reason Whitehead, de
ceased, showeth that he has settled up the estate of
said deceased, confided to his charge, and prays the
Court to he discharged therefrom: Ordered by the
Court, that the Clerk issue a citation requiring all per
sons concerned, to show cause, i^any they have, on or
before the first Monday in September next, why said
administrator, with the will annexed, should not be
discharged. It is further ordered, that said citation
be published in the Southern Recorder at Milledgeville*.
for the space of six months.
The above is a true copy from the minutes of said!
Court, March 7th, 1844.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
March 19,1844 10 6m
G eorgia, Hancock county.
Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes,
Monday 11th December, 1343. The Court met pur* •
suant to adjournment—present their Honors, Richard
S. Hardwick, Isaac P. Whitehead, James VV. Siu> -
mons, John A. Evans, Justices.
On application of John N. Bledsoe, administrator o: f
&c., of Robert H. Bledsoe, deceased, representing t( >
this Court that he has fully and faithfully administered l
the estate of said deceased, and praying to be dismis» •
ed therefrom as administrator—it is ordered that th« •
clerk do issue a citation in the premises, to all persons •
interested, to show cause, if any they can, why he shall
not be dismissed; and that said citation be published
for six months in the Southern Recorder.
A true extract from the minutes, 11th December.
1843. HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
Dec. 19.1843 49 m6m
R. H. SMITH,
Cotton Factor k Commission Merchant,
No. 185, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
T HE undersigned informs his friends and the public
generally, that he will continue to transact the
above business, and respectfully solicits a share of their
patronage. Having located permanently in Savannah,
and intending to bestow his entire personal attention
to the business, in which he lias had considerable ex
perience, he indulges the belief that those who favor
him with their business will have no cause to regret it.
Liberal cash advances will he made on cotton in store
when required, and orders for Bagging, t amilv sup
plies, &c. promptly attended to, and iu strict compli
ance with directions
RANSOM H. SMITH.
Savannah, July 18.1S43. 27 tf
W 91. C. MILLS,
Commission Merchant,
(at his old stand,)
Savannah, Georgia*.
September 5, 1843. 34 tf
“Er Gunsmithing.
T HE subscriber carries on the above business in
all its branches, at the old stand formerly occu
pied by Templeton Reed, one door above the Masonic
Hall.' Rifles made to order, of all calibres
and prices, from fifteen dollars and upwards, and war
ranted to shoot to the spot, or no sale.
Riffes and Shot Guns altered to percussion; Stock
ing and repairing generally done in the neatest and
cheatiost manner, and with despatch.
MATT. C. BUTTS.
Milledgeville, April 23,1844 15 3t
Ready Made Clothing.
CASES Ready Made Clothing, tor sale at
cost, to close a cousitrnment, by
“E. W. BANCROFT.
Milledgeville, April 9, 1844. 13 tf
Mew and Valuable Books.
E CCLESIASTICAL Republicanism and Presby
tery, and nor Prelacy, the Scriptural and Primi
tive Polity of the Church, by Rev. Thos. Smyth,
D. D., Charleston, S. C.
The above book for sale at Mr. Bancroft’s Store in
this city.
Milledgeville, Dec. 5, 1343 47 tf
A chance to mite a fortmme wrthont Money.
T HE Spirit to speculate is just again like the
spring beginning to put forth its buds. Money
is becoming plenty, and property must be in demand.
I will give a bargain that cannot fail to make you rich
before you have to pay any money. I own between
95 and 100 tracts of selected lands, lying in the coun
ties of Randolph. Baker, Early, Decatur, Thomas and
Lowndes. I will sell at one dollar per aore. I will
guaranty to show any person wishing to purchase 10
racts, worth ten dollars per acre—the price of the
whole lots, 25 tracts ; worth $5 per acre ; besides 1,000
acres in one body, believed to be worth $50 per acr^
by a small outlay less than $300 in ditching. From the
lauds I have seen, which is about half mv lands, and
from the statements made me, I do not believe I own a
single tract not intrinsically worth one dollar per acre.
I have not time or inclination to attend to ti e sale of
th em separately. The most of these lands were se
lected by personal examination of a good farmer and
judge of lands; having taken them mostly as reverted
lands, I will sell them on such terms as to give the
putchaser room to make infinitely more than I should.
Seven years indulgence or longer will be given bv pav
ing interest. JAS. THOMAS.”
Sparta, Feb. 28, 1844 8 14t
Shoes! Shoes!
jyjEN’S Black Kip Shoes, sold for $1,00, arari.
Women s Slippers, from 50 cts. to 75.
Ladies Kid Slips, from 75 to $ 1,00, the best qnalia
JAS. H. SHAHAN’. -
Milledgeville. April 2, 1844. 12 tf I
Oculist and Aurist.
T HE undersigned respectfully iuforins the public
and those especially that labor under Blindness,
Loss of Hearing, and other diseases common to the
Eye and Ear, that he devotes exclusive attention to
diseases of these im[»ortant organs. Persons wishing
to be operated upon, ran be comfortably entertained in
this vicinity, or can be attended at their residence, by
addressing a line to Stoned Point, Wilkes county, Ga.
H. A. RAMSEY, M. D.
Andalusia, Ga., March 26, 1844. 11 2tmtJan.
GEORGIA, Grekne County.
P OSTED before me, by Hiram Rowsce, of the 163th
district, G M., a bay MARE, supposed lo be
fotrr years old. and valued by James M. Porter and
Peter Northern tube worth twenty-five dollars, 23d
December, 1843.
LEMUEL GREENE, J. P.
A true extract from the estrav book,
VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk.
April 23, 1844 15 2t
GEORGIA. Greene County.
rilOLLED before me, by Stephen P. Kimbrough,
J. of the 160th district, G. M. a bay HORSE, four
fee* and a half high, hipshot in the left hip, appraised
by John Kimbrough and Edmund Crosby ut twenty
dolQars, February 15, 1844.
REUBEN B. ARMER, J. P.
A true extract from the estray book,
VINCENT SANFORD, Clerk.
April 23, 1844 15 2t
G EORGIA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Whereas Samuel Clark and William Clark, Ex
ecutors of the last will and testament of Henry Clark,
iaite of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters
of dismission Lorn said executorship—
And whereas F. McRae, administrator on the estate
of Charles C. Graham, late of said county, deceased,
applies for letters of dismission—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
persons, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this January 5th,
1344. FARQUAHARD McRAE, c. c. o.
January 16, 1844 1 m 6m
G eorgia, greene county.
Whereas Elliott C-. Bowden applies to me for
letters of dismission from the estate of Dangerfield
Bowden, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
sing alar the kindred and creditms of said deceased, to
b e and appear at my Officu within the time prescribed
b y law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 2d day of
N ovember, 1843. VV. L. STRAIN, c. c. o.
November 7, 1843. 38 m6m
Dr. N. N. Welch, Dentist,
Milledgerille, Ga.
R ESPEC'FI LLN informs the Citizens of Milledge
ville, the Members of the Legislature, and visi
ters to the city during the Session, that he is prepared
to attend to the duties of his profession, and mav at all
hours of the day he seen at the Store of Mr. Edwards.
His terms will be liberal.
October 31, 1843. 42 tf
CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA.
<6 TT is Ordered that notice be given to the Debtors
A of the Central Bank of Georgia, whose bills or
notes are now due ar.d unpaid, that after the expiration
of sixty days the same will be put in suit, unless, in
the meantime, a partofthe principal be paid, and when
required, an adequate guaranty be given for the pay
ment of tbe remainder, in twelve months.
Further, that in no case will the existing form of the
debt be changed, unless in renewal of a note in con
formity to law, authorizing such renewal, and that the
foregoing be a modification of the order of the former
Director of this Bank, issued the 30th ultimo.
The above is a true extract from the minutes of John
S. Thomas, Director of the Central Bank of Georgia,
January 1st, 1844.
A. M. NISRET, Cashier.
January 9, 1844 52 tf
^£L(T>CD
T HE above reward will be given for the appre
hension and delivery of one William Skaggs,
and one Mr. Cole, who stole my Buggy and Horse,
one Gold Watch, and a pRirof Pistols, on Tuesday
niehr, the 24th ultimo, in Baker county, Geo. ; or
$50 for either of the men, lodged in any safe jail in
Georgia or Alabama. Said Skaggs is about 5 feet 9
or 10 inches high, weighs about 180 or 190 pounds, lias
black hair and whiskers. Cole is about 5 feet 6 or 8
inches high, and weighs 160 or 170 pounds, has black
hair, with a few gray ones in his head—whiskers ratlier
inchned to be sandy.
JAMES O. WATSON.
Columbia, Ala., April 9, 1844. 13 3m
Boots, Brogans, Shoes. Slips, fa
E ALEXANDER is now receiving at the sign a I
• the New Boot and Shoe Store, his Spring Sif- j
ply of the above articles, which, with the stock x I
hand, will make a large and complete assortment, ax I
sisting of
Gent’s fine Fr. Calf Boots,
do do sewed and pegged Calf Boots,
do do Goat pump sole do
do do Seal do do
do do Calf Brograns,
do do do and goat pump sole do
do do do and Mo. Pumps,
do leather and velvet Slips.
Men’s Kip Brogans.
Jo Shoes,
do thick, black, sewed and pegged Brogst--
Boy’s Calf pegged Boots,
do do sewed do.
do Kip Bmgans.
do Calf, sewed, and pegged Brogans,
do Mo. Pumps.
Ladies’ fine black Gaiter Boors.
do Greene and Bronze Boots, (entire!.ne»
do do do Slips, do
do black and col’d half Gaiter Slips,
do do half Gaiter Welts,
do Kid Buskin Welts,
do do do Slips,
do do and Mo. Fr. Slips,
do do Brogans,
do Seal Welts.
Women’s Seal Slips,
do Kip Brogans,
do do and leather heeled Welts.
Misses Kip and leather Brogans,
do Goat and Kid do
do Kid Welts,
do do and Mo. Slips,
do black and col’d half Gaiter Slips and Web j
Touth’s and children's Shoes
all kinds.
Also, Black and Russet Negro Shoes, Trave!S<|
Trunks, Seal Trunks. V’aiaises, C’-irjiet Bags, LafF'f
Satchels, Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Shoe Thread,*']
&c.
All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prk»j
for cash.
Milledgeville, March 12, 1844 9
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
BOOTS So SHOES.
T HE undersigned having removed to .Mr. Newef'l
old stand, on Wayne street, respectful!.’ in»i!*|
all desiringarticles in his line to call, as he has on Im*'-J
and will keep, a good and full assortment, at the lo*|
est prices. E. ALEXANDER
Millrdgeville, Jan. 9, 184 4 52 tt
Notice.
A LL persons are cautioned against trading for one
promissory note of hand for twenty-five dollars
and seventy-five cents, payable the first day of Janua
ry, 1843; made by R. C. Smith and payable to Jere
miah Walters or bearer, which note was endorsed by
me, and the consideration of the endorsement has failed,
and I do not intend to pay the same unless compelled
by law. JEREMIAH WALTERS.
Dooly county, April 16, 1844. 14 3t
Bank State of Georgia, (
Savankah. 1st April, 1844- )
N otice to the stockholders.—inc-j
formitv to a resolution, passed at the gear-1
meeting of Stockholders on the 28th of April, 13” j
notice is hereby given, that a second meeting '.tiil ‘1
held at the banking house in Savannah, on Wednrvh I
the first day of May next; and on the Monday folk’ j
ing, the 6*h of May, an election wid be held for £ : -
Directurs, on the part of the individual Stockholm
to serve for one year from that date.
a. porter, Caslier-
April 9, 1844 13 ^
For Sale,
L OTS of Lind No. 27, 22d district 2d sects# j
Cass, and 1280, 20th dist. 3d sect. Pa hi o?"
Any person desirous of purchasing, can do so byapp-.’ j
ing at tbe Recorder office.
January 16. 1844 J
Caution.
BITI.E NISI.
GEORGIA, Jasper Csaaiy.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes,
March Term, 1844.—Present their Honors, James
M. Williams, Augustus W. Lane, and Robert Kellam,
Justices.
Whereas James H, Montgomery, executor of the
estate of David Montgomery, deceased, bus petitioned
the Court for letters of dismission. Whereupon it is
ordered, that a copy of this rule be published once a
month for six months, in one of the public gazettes of
this State, that all persons concerned may have due no
tice, and file their objections, (if any they have,) to tbe
Clerk of said Court, why said letters should not be
granted at the next September term of the Court.
A true extract from tbe minutes of said Court, March
I FOREWARN all persons from trading for s rf I
tain promissory note, given to J. D. Newton I
bearer, for five hundred and twenty-five dollars- j
about the 28th day of October, 1843 and due j
rv 1st, 1845, signed by Joseph C. Pearson. As^l
consideration for which said note was given haihil- 1 ’')
in part, 1 am determined not to pay the same un- ,a, |
compelled by law.
JOSEPH FI. PEARSD- V
Dooly county, April 2, 1844 12
Valnable Properly.
F OR SALE, by the subscriber living in
county— _ I
542 acres of Land in said county, joining ThoW 1 ';
Whaley and others on Ogechee river.
250 acres in Early county, 20th district, No.
490
490
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Muscogee ‘
Pike
Carroll
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135.
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69,
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172.
5th, 1844.
March 12, 1844
SAM.
D. VARNER, Clerk.
9 m6m
ROCK MILLS FACTORY, with all the
ry belonging thereto, and 20 acres of land or I
if required. Titles good. Will be sold on u
if required, with good and sufficient security•
half or all the factory, as the purchaser require*-
WILLIAM SHIVERS.^;
Rock Mills, Hancock cov£pril23,1344 15