Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, September 17, 1846, Image 1

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BV S. KOSE. I TERMS. 1 v ,ff<;sRMGKR l published weekly, on Thursily H rl,f at Throe Dollars, if paid within iln year, and F>r ■ mid till the expiration of the )rnr. itnnfntf not encoding 1 twelve linen,will he inserted ■ , ur tiitf dm insertion, and Fifty Cent* tor ear h eon* ■ ,,|f “\ leer*i'..iiu*nt* not limited when handed in, will I 1 ** ‘/ted till forbid. . K. “V .f 1414 M ‘tiw by Hxeeutora, AAminisapators ■v r ri lU rdi*a.are required hy law u bv a |vtrtu*d in a Ktis '*“•* pUfvwm, t<. thr .ly of ••I*. , ■rie M l ** “'''’'•'•■nn* l fropeno mint be •ileernw'd in like ■ f wD -burs ini Creditors of on rotate moot Ur pub ■ ‘ **‘ i 1 uMpli icO'on will br modem the Court of Ortltno ■ ell Lo.ttl ond .Vegroeo, must br published week ■*iso'v'‘- *"''r"l*ement., One Dollor per square, for eotli ■ l .'fJiJdi ! a*o Candidates,Three Dollars ■ | g rTERS en business rauit be post paid. I R. K. AJ. Ik. 11l I r.S I .Hi rtiscnsr. tit the scpsrior courts or I 8188, DECATUR I JUNE*, BAKER, I BALDWIN, LEE, I TWIGGS. MACON. I PULASKI, CRAWFORD, I DouLV, MONROE, I AND HOUSTON. ■ The* will sltentl the Supremo Coiitiat Mtiletl*i'ill, l,|,wkins*ille on.l Savanimn; Ainriicus ond Talbot mu, liwstnr ond Macon. I o |oo the Circuit Cotir* of the United Siote- I ter Orrtcf nrer Wright’s Hat Store. I M.tob, Aug an. I34fi. ‘ | COOK & Is. U>IPR £ > I ATTORNEVs aT LAW, Ipontl TowH. Rnmpfer Uouniy, G*o V®* ILI. practice in the counties of Sumter, Stewart M neon. Marlon aad Houoion. | Philip Cook. lUisrT H. Lcmpkih, Jr. I I VUy !>• 1846. I UMW JYOTMCE. If HAVE nmoved to, and opened a l-ow Gffice in J pRKRV, Houston county where I desire all com ItunicTtiues bv ittftil to he directed. ‘ I March 10.1846 4 C. B. STRONG. | llß.‘ CHARLES THOMPSON If AS taken office next dtfor so Payne’s Drug Store i residence in Vinevillo. Any left at either ilscejday or niehl) will be by hoy* for hm purpose. He hopes by attention to an< | n experience of seventeen years to merit a **ii. H *c ol jaironftge. March 11,1816 [Telegraph copy.] om 1 N:iil, l*ort and Hollow Ware. •t | | kegs Cnt Nails, 1510118 Iron, assorted 1 to 10 inches, 52.000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 10,000 lbs. Hollow Ware, 2.000 lb*. Cast Steel, 1,000 German an.! Blister Steel, 2,000 Hoop and Bad Iron, 50 doz. Hea, 400 pairs Trace Chains, Received and for sale by E. B. WEED, lleoi: _ Theatrical Sri loon, MACON, HA. rIAIIIS commodious and well nrraticed building iw .it -1 tinted in the most central part of the city, auJ has [MS thoroughly repaired and pul in complete order. In , welt adapted to theatrical exhibition*, for concern, etlures, or scientific exhibitions of any description. It toll be rented for purposes of the kind, on reasonable •mis,by applying to FERDINAND HORNE. The building is subject to a city tax,which has been uiil by the proprietor, all performances iu it are there wo exempt from anv additional tax. Oct 89,1815. 3” SHEETiSb. Ul’ST* reeM**!? lot of 6-4 and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting Os a superior quality. Also a good •...rtim-nt ofofLadiea a*d Geiuletnsn’s Kid Cloves, test quality. EO. W. PRICE. Eeh 11, b- Hnriipgk and Sole Lcailicr. WTST received a superior article, for sale low. Feb 20 2 GEO. W. PRICE. ri.RAVEt.I.I VO Trunks, Carpet Bags, Bonnet Cases J snd Valices, tor sale by March 13 3 J. & E. SAUI-SBURY Pencil Brandy Wanted; OIUIA GALLONS of fisrh Brandy Wanted, fur MM I wlitcll Fifty Cent, per gallon ill be paid. ” SCOTT, CARHAKT & CO it.ron, Aug 13, 1 Mb. 2L RITES OF FREIGHT ON THE CENTRAL RAIL-ItOAD. FROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS j 1.2.*3, J 1,3,6,7, J 8,!>,10, j }|- J®; Macon 1 Agricuftural Lnp/emenfi. slough*, (large) Cultivator*. Corn Shellcra and Straw Cut* [ tara,eaeh, - - .... ... 50 63 | 63 75* /5 75 iPloughi*, (ordinary and small,) and V\ hcelburrowa, - • 38 44 44 50 50 50 Cotton Gins, Fann and Smut Machine** .... 400 450 450 500 5 M 500 j Cdtton aria Georgia Domestics , per one hundred pounds, 20 30 35 Grain. . ’ m, Oaii, Poa, Bean*, Wheat, Rye, Ground ISuta and Gras Seed, in nack*. per pushel, 5 8 10 12 12 Goods by Measurement. I Bbxea ol Hats, Bonnets. Furniture, Shoea, Saddlery, Pry Good# and other measurement goodn, except Crockery, |r cubic fool, S J 10 71 12 13 Ciacker, lV*re, . 5 7 8 9 It) 10 Good, by Weight. , 11l ClasK.—Boxes Os (ilnss, Paint*, Drug* and Canfcction •rv.prr lOUIbe * - 25 35 40 45 4# 50 Id Class.—Sugar, Coflue, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, To baccu, Leather, Hides, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Rice, Holltw ware, Bagging and other heavy articles not euu* merited below, ~er 100 Iba. - - - - • • 25 30 35 38 38 40 3<l Cla**.—Flr, Bacon in tanka or hoxea, Liquor, Pork, ! Beef, Kish, Tallow, Beeswax, Mill Hearing. I’ig and Itar Iran, Grind afid Slones, Nails and Spikes, per DM lb*. - 30 *•> 58 30 30 30 I Bmgla CJowfunriic, Mule or Ox, euch, - - - • JM *OO 000 900 950,0 00 ■ ‘f w ,, O •• . - . - 3Uu 400 550 650 700 750 I Tims ■< “ I F ou , u .. U ‘l .... goo 300 450 450 500 500 I Sileep,Lamb, floats, Kids and Pigs, - - - 25 37 50 ,5 100 100 I Hogs and Calves, - • - - - - • • 63 1 22 1 *5? 1 22 I Ducks and Fowls, in coop*, per dozen, - • • 2a 30 3JJ “6 3h 3b I eeie and Turkic*. • - - - - • • • 75 100 100 125 185 125 MisctUatwovt Articles. 500 | ... .. .. I Barouche*, clotoe Carriage* and Sfnge Coachep. each, - 400 COO , 8 j)® 10 00 MOO 1 00 I Biifpie*, Qija, Rockdway* and Carryalls, * 500 0 70° 750 800 I Common Jersey Wagons wiihout cover*, S<iikiei and Horse 3Oq Carls J 50 4 50 4 <5 5 OO Barrels of Beets, Bread Crackers find Potatoes. Fruit, Oys jj, ters. Onions, Ice and all light barrels, each, - jy ■*> ;** ®3 6J b-t Barrels us Lime and Plaster, under 10 hbls.eiich, • „g 1"0 ■66 do do. over 10 bhla. each, • - £ 2 12 I* In Broom* and Sifters, per dozen, o 5 in Bueket, and Tubs, per dozen, • • • • • * ,SJ 38 50 66 58 60 I Smith'.-n.il sire, iK Si? IS i22 !52 Do. do. large and medium iize, - * 525 150 j6j 17.) I.> Chairs, Mahogany, per dozen, 7 ™ 00 350 400 480 400 Do. other kinds, 200 850 875 300 3DO Do. Rocking 2-> 38 49 45 43. 50 Carboys of Vitriol, 122 I *2 126 13 2 14 2 1 2® Collars, per dezen, - ....... 38 50 68 70 73 7j Demijohns end Jug. of Liquor, over 3 gallons, - • 50 60 80. do. do. under 3 do. . . • 38 40 45 45 60 50 Egrs, per dozen, ........ 1 I I 1 1 1 Qitppowder, per keg of *25 lbs, ...... 85 38 50 50 .and) r 0 lists of Liquor not exceeding 10 gallons, • ... 35 40 45 50 50 50 Do. do. do. 5 and. .... 25 25 25 31 31 31 Oil it. Molasssa, pnr hogshead, (smnller casks in proportion, 300 408 500 550 575 600 Balt per sack not exceeding 4 bushels, .... 31 38 45 50 50 50 Specie, Jof I per cent. No tingle package under 25 cents, Jj” SPECIAI , CONTRACTS mav lie made with the Superintendent nf Trensportatinn for lho freight of ike following articles, when in large quantities, without regard to the established rates, viz : Brink, Horses, 11 nlow •nil Cattle; Iron in liars or pi’*. Machinery, Mill Hearing, itc ; flawed Lumber, Mill Slones, Grindst.inrs, .Mnr bb or other articles of Stone ; Salt, Firewood, Staves, Shingles ; Hay in bundles ; barrels Tar, Pitch, Turpentine •rlce. STP FREIGHT at the above Rates, nr hv special contract to lie under the following stipulations,viz: no claim for damages on article* liaiirpnrled by this Company, unless the packsges are examined and identified in the pres *nce of an officer of the Company before the same is removed from the depot. Not accountable fni the leakage of Liquors, Oil or Molaaaes. breakage of Ulnae or Croekery-ware chafing of Bagging. Carriages ChaTrs or Fnrni: urc. Nut accountable for breakage of Hollow-ware. No internal injury not clearfv perceptible on the outside nf the Package, will be allowed for. unless ealahli-died lb have occurred on hoard the f)ar. Nut accountable for the ilecav ’ of perishable articles. Not accoiintalile for Live Stock or feeding thereof; end no liability for floods evidently Ihippcrl in had order, or fur cooperage nf enske or pnekegea. IT Colton received in good order at the Depot* anil afterward* torn while in pe**esefon of the Company, will mended at their expen. All other damage done to Cotton in trantiln will lie promptly settled at Savanna'll. *t ia understood that thi. Company will net hold themselves aeeoiirmble for pillage, or damage by the weather er otherwise, on any freight after being landed at the place of delivery. O* The Company will not ba accountablo for Passengers’ Baggage unless put in tha Baggage Car in charge I of ttte Conductor, JD* The Cnmpanv will have Agents at Stationsß,9,lo, 11.12,13,14, 15,16, 17,and at Macon, to attend to the letiverv and forwarding of floods. All merchandize not to be forwarded will he retained at the respective Depots Ilia week, free of expense, after which storage will he charge.) at the Savannah ratca. Hoods destined for points beyond Micnn, will bs forwarded by the Macon and Western Rail Road and by Wagons by the Company'. Agent, ’*• of Commission*. Freight on Goods to bs forwarded by Wagons, from Way Stations, payable in Savannah. Ffaight on Gnmle to be forwarded by Wagon* from Macon, or to he delivered in Macon, payable there. The Com- I b*y lias an Agent in Savannah who receives and forwards, free of Cotnmieaion. **vim,ah. August 1, IKlfi. 5 v2fl I'HOMAS PURSE, Gtnt-ttl Superintendent Tmn*ptruUi*a. Ml. MBJrn.IM.IL CHUTE K X Cos. Coimniasion Merchant*, No. IS. Si, CHrfrles Street, NSW OKXtßAars. 11. KK.MBALI. CAHTt.it, > daniklphatt, July M, ISS4 <0 ~ jpiumpiw®, ‘ I k PM'TRUHOV.fftntfrof Htcon ind Oik S’fwn, would iutwr.it the public thut thv) •fir prepared to execute House, Sign mid Ornaincutul I’tunlmg, OKAININC, Imitation of Wood and Warble, Olaiing siml Paper Uanftug; Picture Frame* made and Gilded. OLD CHAIRS Pe-bmtomrd, Painted and Gilded j Furmtorr V*rai*lied ami Poliahrd. Pell-lViinginjr dune in fb* I•. r, material* fhrnitheU and warranted. Ii f np .oaich, it ia their determination not to ‘ h*sui *1 i-.y establishment in the ?uib. Tersotis in I si*t c above work, will pl.-a*r g-rte • a oali, and exam. i men* belbr - engaging elsewhera Api'ii l, 3 s4d. j 7 I W# twoods! Hew Goods! f|IHE aubarriber has jt received a large 10l of FINE ■ MUSLINS, Mas!rn ond Earlstan Gmghoma; Blue, i'ink nd JiufTCheck Ginghonta, Ladies’ Ta isted Hilk id Fillet Mitts; Missea black and white .Mins, Berage Ciir r * I'lolVl Skirts, of extra qualities, •ir* • Book Muslin and White Linen for lining dresses ; r w 1 i. h nre rrow ope* and offered t reasonable l).r h. i uMini era arc solioilea to rive me a call. , Juno 17 id E. WOODREFF. j PTld lVirc. •)| 11 | B* >\ .Si in Elate, Auslfl r 4,Uot> il)j. Iron Wire, assorted Nos. 6 to i?. Received and (or sale by E. B. WEED. Dec 17,1845 44 AXES. *ll DOZ. Collin*’ Axe*, toF* * 10 d*z. Ilnnd and Broad Aids, Received and fur sala by E. B. WEED. Dec 17 44 SIIEICT ST E Eta —3,OOO lb*. Sheet Steel for! Gin Bawi, jul received aod for sale by Dec 17 44 E. B. WF.ED. [■ Choice ll *ine and Brandy For sale on unusually low terms. A RARE CHANCE! , A L. AUDOUIN re.pecifully inform* the eitizen* of Macon, that in contemplation of a removal, anti change of buginf”*. ho proposes to *ell nut forea.h, at rates that mu*t be ga'isfactory, his choice stock of Wine* and Brantlv, comprising CHOICE MADEIRA, very old. OLD P< )RT, a superior article. CLARET, of his own importation. CHAMPAGNE, of the most approved brand*. * BR ANDY, best quality, pure and unadulterated. His liquors he cun confidently recommend to connois seur*, and for family use. Nov 21), 1345. 40^ Fn*liionnhle Spring <*<ols. THE subscriber is now recoiling * large and general stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and invites | hi* customers and the public to call and examine, a* he is confident hi* Goods are as hand-ome. and prices as ‘reasonable as at anv other establishment in the city April 15 9 GEO. VV. PRICE. Kilks. Koragc*. Rlmliiu. Glngliams, rVAHE undersigned have just received and are now 4 opening every variety and style of the above eooda suited to the present seuson. April 23 It N. McKINNO.N & CO. HKD STUART’S RFKINF.D MOLASSES, ft bbl*. clarified Sugar, to do. C rushed and Pulverim.il Sugar, lft do. fresh Butter Cracker*, to botes fresh Sod* Crachers, Thi. day received 4u. tbr sale low hy July *9 24 AMOS BENTON. Bacon and >iolasses-”i*° e p rin >* Bacon Sidfß, to hhti* taper Cuba Molasses, in store and for sale b> July 10 24 -.RAVES, tr OOP Hr CO. WIST/R'S 1 Balsam of H’lfd Cherry. uTtf'k DOZ. BOTTi.ES of fenuinc jnat r f cejv*f! t r N(* dc. V r IKFiINS. N. B.—Country men hantfl to purchftpe to sell again, ran be supplied on reasonable term*, by np plvinp at our lluaic and Jewelry Store on Cotton Ae nne, Mucon,Ga. BRUNO &. VIRGINS, or Sept 9 30 J. A. & S. 8. VIRGIN. MACON, THURSDAY, BfcP|'Et|BGß IT, 1846. ; FIDE PROOF WARE-HOUS|. gii 4 > r underaicned, grateful for f a I pnt favors, tukea thin mesh. m nd of intwrmine hi* pairmm, md the ft who may rive him their , hntinen*. that he haa (Y>r llio hat* ’ ? ar eecuiinc their hitetratb) obtuitiid ihr beautiful ciitf well arranged At re Proof Ware-House, I on Cotton Avenlie, formerly orcupi*d by .1. Coaxi.i, ; for the pn poae of Storing f'olton amia! I kind of t ovn try Produce. H- will, hm heretofore, gn** hi* perronal ntteution to the Ware-Ho*i>e. and pledgee himaelf tn ne tvury exertion to promote t!t imeient f those who niHV confide hueinef to hi* rharge. _Maton, Juno J 4, 1846. N. OUSLEV. JO.VUS A’ MMOL TANARUS, WARE-HCtrSB roiWITIISSION MERC'ILINTS, nAV’E taken the Wnre-House on Cotton Avenue, j formerly occupied hy Moultrie so CampUkli. Tbeir Imat efforts will be employed to promote the in- ‘ terest of their patron*. JOHN JONES, . WM. 8. HOLT. Macon, June 24,1846. 19 £ T3 rCT Ware Miou.sc and Commission Business. | Ac. SEYMOUR will continue the above bp* j ▼▼ in*** et the name aland, and solicit from the planters a *har* ofiheir patronage. Macon, June 10,1846. ]7 FACTOR A OB Com *i insio'itrsiNrsN. ] m -- IIH K nnderciam-d return tScti^grateful . “ A Jr I tlimikv tothrir fnrnd* and natron* for past favor*, and In-q; l*ae to inform them tTfat ihr> will continue in trannact 1 above Inmme** in the city of .Savannah, I und< r the tirm of ! HAMILTON, IIAUDF.MAN & CO. and they hope, hy their zealous attention and be*t effort* in aU cate* to promuSe the iuturc-t .f th*e who favor them with btnine**, to continue to receive r lib, ral *hare of patronag**. Oim senior nartner ? Cot. R. Ha***ltou. wj|l,Hß h reto'ore, gve his personal attention to the sale of Upland and Sea Island Cotton, and the purchase of Good* on orders. EVKHAKI) HAMII.TOV, THOMAS HAHDKNMN, CII.fRLE-5 Y. HAMILTON. Savannah, Angu*t TB, rmro i /. T. CONNER ■ IAS rented the WA R K-HOUSF. in r . V| | the rear of A.J. Whit ’* store, on f Cotton Avenue. Confident that an mti mate acquaintance wth the bn*in Nos this city fur the last twenty tears, and the fact that he i* needy, wi 1 constitute an ap peal to which he enn add nothing, he uhmit* his claim* to his acquaintance* and friends , and u liberal public ADVANCKS nutde on Cotton in store, or ahipLients to any of the Atlantic cities, on customary rates* Macon, Aug 19, ltud. 27 NEW FIRE PROOF WARE-MOUSE~ iTlncon, Ocurgla. DYSON & RICHARDSON, Proprictora and C'eviniiation Merchanta. II 1 nil *~jp VK F, pn asure in announcing to T a 2 * their friends and the public / Xs W £ , ' ,ur4 h r , that their lire Proof'Ware Iv. - Houe is conpleted, and w ill he kept utordtr for the ption of the prow * mg crop of Cotton and other articles of Storage. Wc fee! that we hazard nothi'ijj in saying that this house is equal, ts not superior to any of hind ,n the Southern CountrT, and is well adapted to the safe ‘ eeping of COTTON, and all other article* in deposit, from tlu. ravage* of Fire , Water and Pilfering. It* local situation is convenient to the Houston Road, and is also ?>♦ ar am! ia fbll view of Cot ton Avenue, which now command* a great portion ol the Cot ton trade. W e tender cur* net re sc knowledge tnmts to onrPatron* for pa*t favors,and respectfully *oli*Mt a conti'-uunci of ih same. Wt aLo extend ou: invitation to the puublic in general, with a h'*pe to render ourseivt* so approved as to command the con fidence of all. We will each g:v* our persona I attention, w jth out a providential hindrance, in order to advance in the best possible manner the interest of those who confide in ns. ®ur Slor:* and Commission* are the same a* customary heretofore, jiml Pray age the niac as from any othtr of thecity. LIBKR.AI. 4 DVANCKS willhe mede, and all rr der* from our cus(con cs attended to, and article* purchased at the lowest market prices. Macon, Aug i, 184*. 4m-7 WARE-HOUSE Comm issio;t Ift's in c ss . GRAVEN, WOOD & ( O. TAKE till* mriheil of infoCmr.g p'mtfrj and other., that in addition to their wholerr.lv and retail Dry Goods and Grocery tinaineaa. they win continue to transact a *enefl WARE-HOISF. K COM MISSION BUSIN KSS, at thr old Maud, (lo*r kitown as Grav**’ Corner,) on ibe corner of coiid atiM-rt and Com mere- How, and would respectfully rcmwtm- tender f thnr 1 aerricff to their planting friendi., nnd others, mth the ntnu- : ranee, th%t tho- who mar pafrrnixe n in tfi* line if him-I neNb, ihail have our fteM to do them juatice ami pro- 1 inotetlwir interest. OttrWin Hnuaei# roavtaintlpiiMt* ed ; and Cotton avored with un.sKcll be well taken mit- of, and protected from the whether. We will also aftaivt with pieaAure, our friend* in aetling their cotton aim without charge ; and we are at all (inaes prepared to make advance* on th fame in Ca*h or Merchandixe. We respectfully nolicit a portion of the patronage of the public. GRAVES, WOOD & CO. EfWt* fißWft, } Thomas VV'oop, > J. M. Kmcrr., ) Macon, Ju|pa9, t4ft. 34 WARS-HOUSB , AIVP fcOIMIIBMON i:i *i|>’FS. m g, eMN7IE llbciil>vr m.iild matt rupcctful- I *y inform hin friend* nud the public generally, that he ha* taken that large and C'-rnmodu.uN Ware-houne furmety kept by len F.lia* Ht all fa, Cos., but more recenly by Oal y Sc Jewett, and offer* hi* *errice* aa a Ware Houae and Commission Mrthant, Any bu*ine** entruated to hia rare will meet with prompt attention, and he would mo*t respectfully solicit a atiwre of public patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton in More with him. WILLIAM M ROBERTS. Macon, July !M<*. ,24 .If, H 7. / i WfLL CONTINL'K THE Ware-House anal Coiitiiiiataloß Btaioetta, A MD solicit*the patronatr nfhiNfriend* ‘ ? Hr a,,U “'** >uH,ic ®T** *•***■ I If* He will fIyMffHIIH occupy the Ware-ho i*e on Cotion A venue, J adjoining .lone* St Holt, and m arlyoppo- Host H Hrutlu n 1 Store. In connec tion wnh Ihe above, he ha* also rented an- , other n* art th< one above mentioned. From K*nJr exfMritnce in the above hikin'***, he hope* to I rive satisfaction to those who ma; favor him with their business. Macon, A ugust'l I, 1847. it* , WARE-HOUSE ro3lUikS|<V\ BIWINEM. K Mibseribtr having rt nted the Ware I Mouse recently occupied by Watt* k , Moulton, situatid oil the corner of third ud Czaulbiish streets, would respectfully , inform hr* friend* ami the public,that this Ware-house beinw remote from other build ing*, i* more *<‘cure and safe fVom fire than any other Wae- Housein Maeon. H * personal attention mil he given, and all order* promptly attended to, lather in selling or shipping Cotton suit to his care. In addition, he has connected, a large and commodious WAGON YARD, where can be accommodated our hun -rvd Wagons at a time. ISAAC McCHARY. Aug 12 l4d. [TelefTi-aph Copy.] 2 #, tf BXR&INGTOM &. A DAIVIS, llVirc-i/*f mill Cointtti Stott .fit re It 11 n Is, MACON. G F. O. „ - mtiK until rsigru and having taken the j” “ JJ* g Whre-Hti*e recently ontkpnd by [ ♦ jfl W. T. Wil tn, will be pr par* dto receive Cotton 111 store by the first da* of August neat I hey wiM tie prepnaed to make lib era I ad vwnct s on Cotton stored with them, or shipped to their friend* ill Savaimab, C harleston, or N* w York. ALEXANDER HERRINGTON, ABRAM B. ADAMS. References : K Scarborough, Tho*. William* Perry. JcUn Neal, Henson Hobert*, 7ffmln. Dr. Jonathan AdlM', JfeHrWArr County. Renton Hyril, Henj. Lirington, Sumter County. Cul. Jn* 4. Beall, Win. Slade, Dooly County. July , JmV 99 _ COTTON SCALES. ONE Pair nf M*iihert Pn'ent Scales, whit a fall **t of Weight*. Fur-slehv SCOTT. CARIIART * CO Sept, a, 184, at -TVir Store and .Veir Goods: J. U. WE NT WORTH, Watch Maker null Jeweller. HAS rammed to tin, new brick block, .vm id. ol Mulberry atrur-f, (inimediatnly oppoart. hi* old stand,) and i now oprning anew an,l fine stock of good* in hi* line, ronsi.ting in part of fine (told and Silver Lever, Horizontal, Talent and Vertical Escapement watches: Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Clmin,: Breast Tin*. Finger Rings, Ear Kinea: Gold Chain and Hair Braceleia: Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacle, and Eve Protector. > Gold .nd Silver Pencil*, Gold Ten*, Gold and Silver Watch Keve, Gold and Silver Thimble*,Sil- I v er Combs, Silver and Pearl Belt Slide, Gold Sleeve : *, n, F Collar Button*. Gold Stude* and Chain Slide?, Gold l.nckets, Heart, and Cronaest Card Cases, Steel’ i Silver anj Gilt Reads ; Head Ornament*. Jet Combs’ Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Purses, Supetior Pen nd’ Porket Knives,Scissors, Razors anrl Razot Strops: Tooth, Lather and Nail Brushes, Shaving Crcatn, flenl German Cologne. fine Sliver Plated Caftois. Cake Baskets, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Cup*. Snuffers and Travs: Dixon's : Fine Ware iri celts. Also Coffee and Tea Pots ; Silver | Setts of Knife, Fork and Spoon; Spoons, Welch (Stands, ! Fans, Porfumerv, Fancy Goods, Ac. Are. i Watcher of event description repaired in the beet I manner. All Watches sold or repaired will be uar. I ranted to beep good time, or (he cash refunded. Watch es sent from any part Os the rountry, will rereive the same attention and lie repaved on at reaeonab/e terms as tsovtrk the nvner were present. All kind* ol Gold and Silver work neatlv repaired at j the shorten notice Spectacle Glusr. adapted to all sees. ! ALSO FOR SALE —One of f 'bickering's Superior Praxo-I ofiTEs. in rowe-wood ca*p, full lentfhtn iron fronts, and warranted mh fin* an instrument iu every re spect, as can be lound in Georgia. C. K. WENTWORTH, \l ntch Maker snd Jeweller, Mac cm. Nov 5,1845 Last aide Mulberry Street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN, At their old sietud on C niton .4 venue, opposite Washington Hull, Gja VyOULI) inform their friends and ▼ v th. public, that they have now i jy j on hand • good assortment of and | yjV| Silver W'utchea of the various makers, ; °f different kind-; h1j;o a good aa* eortmrnt of Gold Chains Seals and Keys, and a varietv of other articles, consisting in part of the following : Spoon* of pure Silver; Gold and Sil ver Pentile; Gold Pena; Gold Foil and Wire for Den t**ta; fashionable Jewelry, Brenat Pins, Finger Rings, Far Kings of latest natterns ; superior Pen and Pocket Knives; Razors unn Sitiops, Scissors; Bead Bags and Purses with steel ornaments* Head Ornaments do.; Steel Pens of Gillott’s make; Pistols and Guns; Ther mometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twe zers ; nn assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie ty of other articles, which will be sold very cheap for rash. S. 3. V. would taka this opportunity to say. that he has a good assortment of watch material* carefully se lected by himself: these, with the superior set of tools he has to work with, ns well ns other advantages, he thinks he is prepared to execute work as well as work gets to be done, it will be hie aim to give entire satisfac tion to all. Dec 17,1845. 44 -Vein Store and UVit Goods. nuhccribers wqftht Vspe.tfully inform their friends 9 anil the public, that they have tuken th< store on the corner of flm nnd Poplar streets, knnna Dyson Hich ordion's corner, w her they are now receiving, and wiilcon tinue to receive from New York and Lofton, a TurgC an*! hand some RMortment of # , Fiiiicj ml Sih|tii’ l)!t Gontla. together with Shoes, Hn?*, HonnetA. ftesdj-made Clothing ; tvn, Crockery and Olaii Ware, Nsit*, Har<twai', Hollow j Ware, Paints, Oi ‘.*, WtnddVf Ola. ?, Medicin s, Re. Theabov stock has been selects and with great care, snd is v ell adapted to the city and country irade. Persona wishing to hay good* at unuMuaUy loir prices for e?*, w? 1? nleaqe call and examine our stock Ik fore prirchHi-ing elsewhere. All or ders from the country will be thankfully received and faith fully executed upon the lowest possible term*. KRXDKICK & CLARK. M.ieon, April 2T, 6mll Spring and Summer Clothing. | f|NHE srtbaerihars tiavc commenrsd receiving their , I stock of Spring wyd Summer Clothing, which they are prepared to aril at very low price* for cRK,b- I March 18 5 J. &E. SAULSKI IIY. YOUTHS’ ULOTHIIVG. /’'IOAT.S, Pant* and Vests, adapted to nmmrr wear, vV jut received by J ‘V F- S4U T t,SBt T RY. March 18 5 IN order to enable me to supply mv numerous mend* and cuMoineia, (and especially those horn the conn • ties of Jonea, Baldwin, and Twiggs.) I have taken the ntore lately occ 11 pied hy Messrs. HUSSEUt KIM , BERLY. corner of Cherry and .Second Street*, where 1 l intend keeping milv on ham! rcpcral aaeortment nf Staple ami F*cy Dry Goods. Hard* j ware, Crockery, Sugar, Coflee, Mtnotaea, Rice, Mock erel. Bacon, Liquors of every dascriptioit. together with every article usually kept in n gcnsral Dry Goode and , Grocery Store. A call from mv friend.-* and the public generally ia reepeetfullv solicited. For tlie patronage that ho* rn liberally hcatowed upon mv ectahliahmeiif at the hem! of Cotton Avenue, I for lho last ei\ year*, my cuatumera liava my aincern , ond heqrtv thnnk*. with the aaaiirauLC that in my new ; concern no naina will he spared, or means L ft untried to i give general and merit a continuance of the Name. In fact, I intend it shall be generally understood ! that at Kf'lltOll’S i* the place to get Bit rtf 91 Ills. AMOS BENTON. P, SJ.—My establishment at the head of the Avenue I will be continued for the present, under the superintend ence of Mr. WM. H. JORDEN, who is duly authorir ; ed to receipt for, and settle all accounts due me at (her ; eatabliahment. Persona having running accounts ere ! enrnestlv requeued to call and settle the same, either with cash or notes, previous to the first of October next, ins I contemplate making different arrangements with that httsines, which will make it necessary to bring the ’ hooks to a close fiefore that time. Macon, June 9, 1346 17 IV'VFTIMTs f'orruAi.mep.) irHAJrcjE COMPANY, St WALL ItkßK'f-Amr mtarr dv hberatinn, the Trustee* have become eoiivinct and, and the 11- perienceof old estab ished companies fully warrant the con clusion, the advanag sos Life Jnuranee on the Mtnunl pi .n, may be extended nd diffused w ith greater C4nv* nicnce to a large class of contributors, aud with 1 qua! security to all the assured, by requiring no greater amount t*f the premium to be paid in cash than the company will ri quire to meet its engagement* with promptitude a fid fidelity It ha* accordingly been determined that it* ill cates where the annual premium shall amount to and AO per cent, thereof shall have been paid in cash, an approved note may be given fr the remaimuyto per cent pay able tw elv months after date, hearing tix per cent, interest. The interest te be paid annually, hut the principal not tobt yolUd in unless the exigencies of the company require it, giving sixty davs notice, and then only by a*cs*mt ntt pro rata 10 (he extent that maybe rrquirtd so inirt V 4 engagements of the company. It is confid n'ly antie listed that a system, the operation of which is so f-ur and 1 quitahh*, so well calculated to place the benefits and blessings of Life Insurance within the reach of all, and it the 4ame tirM erfuble each contCibhtor oshare iqually and fully not only in its Inuieticent tecurv, hot also in its profits of accumulation, will meet,as ♦is believed to de serve, the favor *d t-onfl device of the public. The particular advantages offered by this compiny are : I. A guarantee tapi , 4l. S. An annual participation in the profit*. 3. No individual responsibility beyond the amount of pre* min m 4. Tho*#* w ho injure for a less period than life, participates eqCralTv in the annual profits of the company. I’h r Nautilus company coniines its Imimii*-** exeluicrety to 1 Insurance on Lives, and all Insurance appev'aming 10 Lite. The Rates of Insurance on One Hundred Dollars, I One (Seven Fr J One Seven For Age I Year {Years Life. > Age. Year. Years Life. IS 77 * 8R I sft ! 40 109 183 320 SO 91 j 93 1 77 I 45 10l t 9ft 373 25 100 112 204 50 1 9ft 209 4*o 30 131 ( 1 3ft 230 55 232 321 175 35 1 3ft j 1 53 *95 l *0 435 491 700 TRUSTEES. Jamea D. T*. Ogder, Richard E. Purdy, Thos. W. Ludlow, lames Brown, O. Hu-hio 11, C. F. LimJsley, 14. W. llicks, Richard Irvin, A. M. Merchant, A. Norris, I>. A. om*tock, John Cryder, P M Wet mere, James Harper, R. H. Mort*a, Hobert H. Coleman, K. tr. Carman, SpenairS.Benedict M.O. Robert!, Wm. H AspinWtll, Luring Andrews, Henry K. Bogart. J. I>. I*. OODEN, President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vicc-Preaident. LEWIS RENTON, BeeretarjT. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary. tT* i hceumpatty will alas insure the live* nf Slave* HYDE h JONES, Agent. Medical Examiner, JAMES WoOU.M D. MaaonJsrpta, lift#. 7 2 * Ocmntgee Iron foundry unU Jftarhine. Shop. (MACON GEO.) THE #uliruh*r having <trci(l r>w Kotnhliali n**nt, now offor to tb. public, ii.Jucmcm, that they liav* never had before in that line of buaiueea.— Mill Wright., Gin Maker. Ate., will find it to their advantag* to give ua a call, we.wrll (uarantae all uur work to b good, god at the lowaat price—wo ha*e a good ateck of Pattern* on hand. A good Horae Power lor aale. „ CHAN. P. I.EVT A CO. Cotton A eenue, near Macon k Weatern R. It. Depot. May 6, 184. 12 rs Telrgiapli, l.ittle Geoagian, ami Jeffer.onian, copy i till forbid. J WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. Ac. oa s. n. DAY would inform Kin friends Jfl and the public that fie hat bought the QpVA iKKk formerly belonging’ to C. G. St. H* l \lj John, deceased, roimiuing of gold ai'ia sii err Watches, Gold Fob and Guard Chains. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles. Gold 11 m Bracelets,Clasps, Gold Snaps, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Ladies’ Broaches, Ger.t's Pins, Knives, Scisors, R asttrs, Rasor Strops, Tooth and Hitt Brushes, Pis tols, and many more things, too numerous to mention He will have new stock constantly coming, and will order goods at the requestor ihoi- who may wish any thing in his line. RSPAixizrra. Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired at the shortest notice, and done in the best possible manner, and warranted to keep'gnod lime, and done at the cheape t price. Rings, Pin*,Br*e**lets repaired in the beat possible maum r. Engrav ing; also neatly cxeeuted. Persons would do well ta call and see w hat lie will do, and there is no doubt hut they will be pleased. Macon, Jan. 18, 184*. AO BATS I BAT I ZZAT£ I JUST RECEIVED Ai\D FOR SALE RY STRONG & WOOD, A FINE assortment art fig? fit Aof HATS. Const*- ■ I M ting of Gents. Panama, 1 Leghorn, latest stvla of j fine Nutria and French Moleskin, wide nnd narrow brim Black Nutria, Russia A. f Pearl Capa, <kc. &.r , which they will offer at the eery i lowest prices to nil that will favor them with a call.— ! Also have on ham! and are constantly receiving a eral assortment of BOOTS ana SHOES, of all qnali- J ties and price*. (TT At the New Brick Store, opposite Geo. M. Lo gan Sc Cos., neat door to Rusaell Ac, Kimberly- Macon. April 14, 1816. 9 J National Tire Insurance ronipnuy of flic City of New York. ffIHE undersigned is authorised to receive spplico- M lion* and take risk* for iho above mentioned Com pany, on Buildings and Merchandize , in thin city and ihe surrounding towns, on aa favorable terma us any other responsible Conipiny. j. l. jones. Sort. 2, 1816. 29 2w ItL i 4 COTTON HAVE removed to W. B. Parker’* atore, on Cotton Avenue, ncnrly opposite J. Cowlea* Fire Proof , Ware House, they have in atore and offer for sale on accommodating term*: i *4 :0 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, J 75 11 “ Dundee “ 85 “ slightly damaged u M 50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Hope, 60 Bugs Rio Coffee, 20 Tons Iron, Keg* Nana. 1000 Ibe Tank and Boiler Iron, Piift lbs Hpri-ig Steel, 800 Sack* Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, 10 44 Henderson Candle*, 10 Basket* Champaign© Wine, .5 Boxes Burgundy “ 8 Cn*ks Bacon, Macon, Sept. S, 1816. 29 Hushing, Hope. Tic ihe. FIAHK subscriber* are now receivingthnr tall sup pita of !. GROC KRlLS,which they off* rin their old fnefidf and the public gem-ratty,at uiiunuai low price*. We havi now ;n •tote, and rvc* mng -300 piece* heavy Gunny Bagging, 200 piece* Heavy Kentucky d*. 150 coil* Kcntnck) Rope, 50 do. Manilla do. 100 lb*. Twine, 1,000 ■ ark * Sat*. 1 ,00) tb*. Sweerten Iren, 1,000 !bi Rand. Hoop and Rod ffon, *0 hbd. Si. Croix and Porto Itieo Segßfft, Loaf, Crush* and and Powdered do. 100 bag* Rio and Java Coffee, 50 boxen I nhacco, 100 kegs Nail, 1,0 n llm. Cast, Germ fin and BUater s*eeb ‘'Also PAINTS AND OILS of every description. K. BONO, j Macon, Jan 1. |S4*. 40 J it nr a stoke. ua. WE. BAlt/LETT / I IAS just received, nt bin Drug £thr* I J. on Mulberry t, u large slock of Drug*, Chemical-*, r.iiuie, Dye .Muff*, (>ile, Glaan-wnre. Window Glass, pciftirwrv, Are.; in f.ict, every thine usniHi kept hy Drug.'iht°. Having made his purchases for < a%h, nn | from (ir?f linnde, in New ork and Boe ton, he i* enabled to execute order* at as low price* n* fine, fresh and *s• ndvhtraied article* can he obtained at onv establishment in the noil I hern country Physician*, Manufnewrere, Planter*, and Dealers ere invited to enll and examine Iris stock before they make thetr purchase*. Macon, Sept 25, 181.5. 32 110 F FAT’S II El> I CINE Phffi ‘ii Billers A Life I’ilN. 3p|HK Ingh and envied celebrity which this Medicine has I acquired for t*invariab!e flleuey. in all the disAa'sc* ilrh it pnfi*aftea to cure, has re n de"ed the imual practice of piiffiing nt only inncresarjr, but unworthy of them —they are known hy tnprftiritii their g*ol w-orkv testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. A fresh••'Plly ju*t received by the Agent, Jan 24, 24a. 40 OKORGK PAtVF, Dmg^inf. fnztiUelt ffe Puri*. Fftfl the ftllevintion mid radical cure of Brohrhitis , and other disease* of ihe throat, which have hern need a fid found emirentlv efficacious, and are highly recommended by numbers of tho most eminent Orators of the dav. Re sere rs cea of the highest respectability can be given from gentlemen who do not w ish their namea to appear in print before the ptihlrc. S. JL—These pHsrilfes glee in!an{ t+Vief to hoarse ness, and ale© cold In the head. A Iso—Camphor and Peppermint I.OZF.NGFB, for sole hy GEOHGE PAVNF., | June 24 12w19 Druggist and Apothecary* .!<> t cut *>hor. JUST received a large supply of Ladies’ 50 cent Shoes. A I ree assortment of ffenf’s fine Button Gaiter*, A large assortment of Gent’s fine Goa t Gaiters, A large assortment o‘ Gent’s fine French Calf Boot*, A large assortment of Calf Lining and Binding Skins, all of which will bo wold an cheap aa the same article can be bought in the Stute, by April lb 0_ WHITING Sc MIX. Sale out! Livery Stable. f¥IHE undersigned respectful! v inform 1 tlwir friends and the public, (h| have opened a aSTvBLE ip MaCO*, for the* purpose of dr?ng a SAUF. ANL# IVIRV BU’SINKSS, and respectfully! solicit a share of public neimnsre. Their Stable* arc l t connected with tlie K|X)TU HOUSE, and every atten tion will he paid to customers in order to give general satisfaction. Their Stables are large, fifw and commodious, with 1 fine Lota and evcrv convenience. Person* would do well to give u* a call. N. HAWKINS, J. W. HARRIS, Macon, Aprillft-R*. lijf Firm'll Drilling inl UafiMnifri. ■PI’ST received an assortment of the above—Abo *1 handsome Marseilles Vesting*. April 15 9 HF.O. W. PRTCF,. Idler Muslin MitiwU. A LOT of the above—a new and beautiful article— , large si*e, CEO. \V. PRICE. April 15 ? KOItC IA l l.Ot it. I.BS. of auperior Fnmilv Flour, from OIIUU white whevt, for aale hr W HEELER Sl IIARROLD. J uly g. ** IlnsKliii.’. Iron. CoSVr. 4c. lay a- PIECES hrayy Kentucky Bagging, 4 O 525 and. Dundee do. 20 ton. Iron nanoiiecl aixen, 70 kega Nnil*. 60 bop. Rio Coffee, 00 bottee Tobncco, 10 bo* llrnderrun’a Cendle*, for enle n* July 1 20 REA fc COTTOS. Vui * VAIV.-Xn. J O S' 4* > A u iiu VS£, IflaroD, O-'oißja. arilHß nbcnheri have t.k.r tXai —l| i known Hotel, the. k’t.ovn Hoo •*, m.d ere aesncmied under ihe firm of RROU'N A I.4NIKR. It Will lie needle.s in meife nromiee*. >. nneofllm firm he, been well known * keener of Hm > Wellington ifali and the public are acquainted with I , l m * n *' r “f doiu* bu.me.H The Tahk tier I Her •hell nol be .urpe.iwd |,y nv one, end their Nieble* nre Geo’rede d ' rt fluor ®’ * UR ‘,d> ot eurpa.eed by any in Charges are renaonnhle ne the timer will permit TIIOMAN A. DROWN, trn. t> , h , STBRI.INO LANIER. I llj The eittr-rriher lulmit- hi, old friend, end p,t ----( ron, at the Wnahington Hall, to give him a call at hie “land. st. Laairtt. .. B.—The office us the Tallaliaaaee and Columbne line or Staee kept at this How. J tily 9,1816. 2ltf WAsnzivOTorr haz>z.. ’ .W.ff O.V, fTRa THF. 3nli,rribcra have ntimi iated in BffS w tK'l'r management of thia long eatabliahed well known Hooae. Their joint and individual attention will r* given to it* general attperimenJanca, and no effort will be anarad to an.tain ita funner high rlmiacln. We ahall alwava eiud v Ihe cmnlort and entertainment nl thoue who favor u with a call. MOTT A fci’AKKd WiLutM A. Mott. > Oviti U. Si akk,. j CTIn becoming Mandated wfthMr. William A.Mu't in the manage cent of the WASHINGTON HAI.I ,t! anheCriber bega leave to invite the euvtnni oft 1... tm’< - . Irng public, and porta iilarlv ci hia cent frv hi n !■ Will give him pleeaur* at all liutee, to n>,ni-tu. t ., ,j ,; r j comfort, and to aid them in any way in I i* power in (he tranaaction of auch buainear ua nuiv eal< them to llaron -a , , OVID G. SFAKK3. Maenn, July 15, 1%4d. 22 I *tac4M ii* IVcaicrti iini|.l'tiadr i from .fift con to .ilia n to. ON and after Thursday, Septcmlnr loih, the trains of (hi* Ri>*d will be run aa follows : Leave Macon daily at 9|, A. M. Leave Atlanta daily at 7J, A. >f. Connecting at Macon with the trait.a of tle Central Rail , Road, and at Atlanta ith lb je of tUc Georgia Kail-Road eac h way. * Stag.** f,r Montgomery connectduity each way with th teams *t HarnesVi lk, making a votimiusis line from Charles ton f S. ti'i SHvannsh, M . c-ni, and Coltimti’j*, Georgia. Stagenftr the Indian Springn Connect nil the tr .ins at Loi mj th and tily, raeh } ; ami for Men wither Spnur* uni Writ Point, m Grifflu. Pare hetwein Maeon and Atlanta, 04 00 “ do. t.rilHn, 2 50 Bo* “ do lUrneaville, i7J I>o. * € do. Fornyth, ICO r.MKHSON FOtirK, Sunvrintendent. I Maeon. Sept 8. is*a >0 GEOHUIA-IHBB tolls'll. “ , Petition of ELAM ALEXANDER aheweth ’ Jl lit it t the Monroe Kail Road ami Dunking Cotn- I pany. on the second day of August, 1842, entered into a ron tract with John 1). Gray &l Cos , Daniel McDougal, I Arthur B Duvis, Hobart Collins, and Elam Alexunder, ! to make and complete the Rail Rond ol said Company from Gnffin to it* junction with the tfrnte Road in Do Kalb comity, in said State, and to furnish engine*, car*, nnd nil otherappurten&Br©* liierefor, and for which said C**tnp.inv bound themc*lva to pay three hundred thousand dollars. Which contract under the hand ud seals of the snid , panic*, tinning its other provisions, atipnlaled and pro | vided as follow*, in aubstunce: that the payment for I s i. J wfirk. machinery and u.*t6i iale, and >tiier things, to 1— ‘inirurMish noufd he by *?iid Company made t • iiic ether part* in tnc udlowiog times and manner, j viz: that Irani ’ . alter tb* hist . nv ol Ucl< her tl.en | next, seventy-live per cent, ol the uet receipts of tho road *ftcr deducting the yearlv rspeose*, shall be pmd to the said other party ‘ said payments to be made I monthly, when there should be eny excess of receipta. , Ind the said Monroe KuH-Koad *nd BonViiig Pin •• ti ny thereby guaranteed expressly to the laid othoi party ’ that the paymete thus arising should uimjuni ioi tnr ; year endtn on the brst day ol Or tuber, ib43, to the sum oftwenty-nve thousand dollars *ith interest the.reon ! for the veer 1844. Ist of October of that year, to I the aunt of thirty-five thousand do! him with interest ! therein), and for each of the lour succeeding years, sixty I thousand dollar* per annum w ith interest thereon. The amount paid at anytime not to exceed the estimate* and certificate* of the engineer And if whs further agreed by tire parties thereto, that I the whole of the Haid Monroe Unii-Roau ftntn Macon to | ihe point of junction with the Western and Atlantic i Rail Rond, and all and every part thereof, and all oi the appurtenances, engines, tenders, cars, vhop tools. in ---1 piemen!* fcf tvary kind therewith connected, or to bo ■ connected.tad all real ertate to the same appertaining, and all other effete Jo the anie appertaining, should he nnd was b? said contract conveyed end vetted in th* ani l party of th-? second part, in lull title and estate un tit all the dues nnd payment* to winch they ►h-uli‘ be come entitled under suit! ronliart should have been ! |y vested siij s.-lj-licV.. wfrb :■ proviso that the man ment, superintendence un.t K*eping up said road, a * Ihe use of pio,-rty, dee. in 5 ! contiact named s-u conveyed, *u*d dli It jnspbrtalfon thereon should - Ue t be cond acted by the*s*M Monroe R. ?iud Banking Cooipsov, ih dr officers and Hgpn.s. Your peiiuom r further *hows ‘mt i.i pur..i nee cf said contract, the said John D-G ray performed work, | and furnished material* nn end far il road to ihe a mnunt and of he\a!ueof five hundred dollars, ! tho belter so witne* and serure the pavmenf of whith sum wun interest, ii-t MotjroC Rail Bond and Hank ing Company, on flit fir*t day i Juiy, 1844, made and delivered to !•* said John lJ.Grvy thir severs! sev •< i conrrkets and certificates wriii.g, ready to be shown. 1 whereby by six of said contractu e*id Company con tracted as follows, nnd which is a true copy of each of , said fix : i “This is to certify, that the Monroe R iil-Rn*n and | Banking Company e knowledge to owe to John D. Urey or bearer, one thousand dollars for work and material* on the road. Twenty per cent, of whirh, with the inter est from date, shall te payable on the fust day of Octo ber, eighteen hundred and forty-four, and twenty per cent, with interest, on the first day < f October, each ami every 7 ear thereafter until the whole Is paid. And to Secure these payments, the above road and *ppur?eaan cea aie hj ecallv mortgaged a* per contract, dated ere ond August. 1812 duly t xctiled and recorded: /*ro- V'ded, that the failure to pay any * oe of tltese tnatwit j menta at maturity aim!! not render the soccer ding ea demandable before (bev respectively fall due as clove expn****ed. Macon, July 1,1846. Signed A. COCHRAN, Pre ’1 M. L. GeATßiLL^aaliier.” And the other contract and certificate ws* end is r il rrapftta lik: and peculiar to the six at td,ex •,. .w amount, it being to veffftra the pry m# • t : five hi iuii* J dollar* t<> the said John U. lira) or t< a c r , by tli .and Company. Your petitioner farther show*, tiint he is tha honn fide barM 01 said a vc (infracts and cei i;ioatea that itje same were tor v •!•;% e cnitsiderntion. nnd n the fair c<ni a* of trade on the first day of July,eighteen huDKcd : amt forty-four, transferred to yonr petitioner by tu* said John I). Or y ; and h* further shows tuat the e are j duo and owing on each of *oid certificates, two inst- lU menu, viz : that due on me first day of October, rig hi r o hundred and forty-four with interest, and also tb t due on the first (lav of October, eighteen hundred and ft tv five with interest: wherefore your petitioner prsys tint a Rule Nisi may be granted, requiring the sard Monroe Rail-Road and Banking Coirpnnv, n w styl'd and known as the Macon and Western Haii Road Company •to pav into llii* Court on or before the n* xt te m thereof, the principal and interest due on the fetid two Int-lalb 1 ments in each of sai l seven contrareM and cer*ificatee. o* ! ha vs their equity of redemption in and to said Read and all its engines, cars, fools, implements, fixtures, and nth cr appurtenance* forever barred and fore< Insed, r f*. T PA I* KY, T. P. STUBBS, Attorneys for Petitioner GEORGIA— BiU County. Wnyttos Elam Alavatider b* represented in bin foregnin petition, that ill* Macon am! We.'em liail- Koarf Company, formerly known** the Monroe Rail -1 Road ami Banking Company, are indebted lo him twen ly i* hundr-d dollara hr.idea inter.*! bv two annual in afnllinenl* flue on ill* **ii<l seven cerlilicatee ili*.rri!o(l in on id putiliim. anil which r aet-uml by mortgage on said roaila* ianlau repreaented in .aid petition,nnd bath pravnl a rule m.v be gianted requiring tlio aaid Cum. panv to pav aaid in.tallmaiit* with iniereat. It it tliera tore’on motion or-lerfl, dial I lie aa id Monroe Rail-Load anil Rankine Company ali the Macon and Wrrltin |{,;|.|{n*rl Company pav into Court the print ipnl amt intcreat due on aaid moitttage.on or before the brat day ot the next term of thi* Court, nr the equity of re.'cu p lion in auo to auul Mortgaeed property will lie forever barreil and forecloard; and ilia further ordered that aervice lie perfected according to law. A true ropy from the minuteaof Bibb Rnprtior Court, Ju i’ 11184$. H. G ROSS, Clk June W m6njU