Georgia messenger. (Ft. Hawkins, Ga.) 1823-1847, November 26, 1846, Image 1

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it s. uoNi:. T K K n s. - . , . SWF. ‘ n pnhli.hed weekly, on ThttrMiy _ rnin>r.t l im* Ihdlarx. if paid within ike year, and For i ,ll.ra, ti nm pAul till tm i x (oration oi the year. liu-rfir- 1 ■ i/< t weeding t w clve line*, will be Inaerted I, >, ur ui ■ Ir.t nirertion, and Fifty Crtttafcreneh con li'iutnoe. V Ivcrti.etnent. not limited when handed in, will be inverted till forbid. , . , . . liirt -f (.and and Negroe. by K.xecutnr., administrator. • .id Oaardiana, are required by law to be advertised in a niiblio gaxette.xixtyday. previou. ti. the day. f )c. ... p rv , ile. of Personal Property mct.t be adverlued in like and Creditor. of an estate mutt be pub- 1 ‘‘glftice thit'aiioilnktitm will hr madrtothrCdimufOrditia rypirleiram.ell Land and Xegruea.inimbe ptibluhid wrek (',oth”r “tilverti.eihent., One Dollar penqsiare, for each ( ts ‘rti.ior a. Candidate.,'l'hree Dollar.. 7* t.F. r j'f.RS on buitt*muat be port /lord. it. k. & b. nnffc* win pnacrtsE in trtt superior courts or 111 111), decaTur, JONK-, BAKER, BALDWIN, LEE. TWIGGS. MACON. PUI.ASK4, CRAWFORD, DOOLY, MONROE, AND nI STO\. They will attend the Stifrreme Conti at Mt'lf dteeilTe, Hawltinavillo ami Snvatmalh; Amrricua anil Talbottim; Deeatnr anil Martin. Alan, flie Circuit Court of the United State*. O'* Orfick ovpr Wright's Hat Srore. Macon, Au K 26, 6m2t ‘By ih*if Works ye shall know them.” THE lirnti.t o®ce of LOMBARD ft PUTNAM i. again open (over Strong <t Wood', .tore,) for the accommoda tion of their frinid. and the public generally. Ax their .tyk- of opt rating ha. hern te.ted hy the citilen. ol Micon fur nearly a year, and acknowledged by the next of iidge. a. inferior to none, it if hoped that their eontinnrd ticceaa may depend upon PEHMANENT ami valuable ope atiolia. Macon. tVI 7. tI!4A. c. l, TAYI.OIi iVi\ tv. BLAKE, .f Hornet/* S’ f*MiS€f/or* at J.ittr, NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS. Reference*: Hon. T. J. Res*, ) Hon. W. U, Ochiltree, > Nacogdoches, Texas. Dr. J. I>. Stikk, ) Hon. Balie I’kvton, l N Orleans. Messrs. Wright Jc Cooper. $ Col. Eiimdnii Ili AKK, Macon, loco. sept 23.1646. 6m32 1,000 SACKS SALT! It “’.'c'dKMPSK.Y. Nails, Iron asA HollAW Ware. Vetf* Cat Nnihi, ttjl “IP 15*trtis Iron, assorted 11 ‘TO inches, 2.<MRltin. Sheet Iran,-, ln.offtPlh*. Hollo* Wiwe, 2.11'f0 R s. Cast Steel, 1,4)0 Gekdmh uhi! Blister Steel, 2,00 ft Hoop and Ha nil Iron, SO So*. Hues, A(lO pairs Traee Chains, Received and for sale by TE. I ®. WEtl). Peo 17 ‘ !i_| WCOi <St fiAASIiEt, MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Cilll\ H I MR\I itJ ICl>, .Mu!btrrftt-J<*,'opfmt?s&- Watltillglon l fall, Mac dr, J|lir y L Wf HERE Biey ke* pcnnstdml von hand, N jl f* a general assortment. *l*fie follow fSsAfi ‘ihg'Criittprise a part: U|h* Mahogany and Black Wgltout Dressing Bureaus, //[ If Sidobeards, Centre Tables nt*d Wash Card, Side afid Ladies Wrirk Tables, Mahogany. Black Walntft and Cherry Dicing and IVa Tables, Work Ilexes, Phrt*me Desks, Piano Stboln, Sofas, Divent, OTtomans, (4’a.tntdlto Tables, l ooking Glasses, Looking (Hess Plales. S'.e. Atc. CH A I RSs of more l|ian 211 different patterns. MaNog ■any. Black Walnut, CkH Maple, besi-les u vf.ric'tv of Stained aoA Paihted.holli jilain and oinainenln'l. Kochi Sng i'l l air*, of Mahogany, Walnut, Curl .Mepte'hadoili er kind* of 20 diff'rmfl plltern*. BEDS TEADS, e's Malmgany, Walmot,' Cherry, Curl, Nilain Maple and Pop'lTr. WINDOW SHADES, alurge attSortment ctfhßtantly on band. FEATHERS —Feather Beds. MATTRESSES, of Curled Hair. Mo* and Cotton. Ladies and Gentlemen, one anti afl, are most feepeel- Tullv imSled to give ua a eall before pureliairing else where, as we shall use our utmost endeavorh to pleuse imih in quality and prices. ... To Irltfre/iwlwrer* —FtVr Bale, Copal \ krniali, Ma boganvoaid TKnmiing*. [>|. R Furniture Repaired, Chairs and Sofas re seated with Carteand Harr Cloth. Oct. 7, TBr.. 3d dtf- MOBS NEW GOODS. ClE<'R('*£ M. f.OGAN it CO have jus* received f the ftueit and best assorted stock of ram y my woods. that they Have ever olTeVed for wile m this market. Tlipi are determined to sell every article on as reasonable terms asanv house in the city, ami will not he under sold bv any. Their Mbito in future ahalj le. “Qoiek Wales and Small raofils,’' —-‘Clieap Good*,” (ho watch word. (■rent tndlltcenMnts oflcretl for ( nslt. The following are a frw of the many iirtii I ■ on hand. Paris embroidered Caslunere fine. French embroidered Castiateres, Super plaid and shaded Cashmere*, Plain ‘lona tie l.nines—nil colors-, New Stvln polka ll.dies—for Evenihy DrCere*; Extra fine eihhroidered Moalin Kol.es, Fat.ev I tress Silks, rich and splendid. French Worked Capes, Collars and Chenyiietfrs, Kill tiloves, IV Med Jlitls, Silk Hosiery, te c , Flan. rl. (Ipaeess, Figured Dimitv, Kl.ich llirmhazmes, AI paces I, ‘siren. Irish Linno*,’ Table Daiunak, Plaid Uinehatns, etc. te. Cloths, Cassin*re9y and Vestings. Fine Cashmere Shawla, Rich Bromide, •• Black emhrnglettd.Tl'.ilh'd Shawls and Mandk a. Fineemhrohl?vrl inen Cambric llandk'k, *• • l’nrse, Twist and Steel Beads, Silk. Buttons, and TrimthinS-)f every quality. At.SO, A splendid assortment okCARPETING and RCCo lowforOASft. , Also, a very large and handsome selection of China. lnss, find CroVkrfyWiiret which will ho Bold moch loWet than usual—aa we are anxious to sellout and discontinue the business. Como anil examine llteae Goods before purchasing; and vmt can obtain GRt.A V BARGAINS. Oct. 7, 1848. 3d MILL IN ERTi MRS. E. DE COCKERIELE MAS returned from New York, und removed to Cotton Avenue, opposite the V% ashingtun Hall, and now oftlri tie 4 choice selection of i:il.M\l KY AUTK IJ S, consistmr in pan of HibboiiSf Flowers. French I abs, Caps, French Worwetl Collars ; Velv. t and Silk Honin ts ; Straw, Adelaide, Victoria and Koglisli Pearl Braid Bonnets; Misses'Kmb oideCed Hals, Chinese and Msdsuuu do.; Ha>l Dresses ; Head <>narmm ; Shell Card Cases ; polks tiold tnd Ivory ItMoryi i Gold and Silver Beads ; Poix Silk, Gimpt, Fringes, llottons, Ze,thyr Wttrsietl Marking Canvas*; Pcrf .rated I apetj Ladies’ Hir Braids; Cravats ; Km bmi li tre and Work RaskHls, fce. . . . The wlnive articles are of tnv most fashionable styles and litem laiportatimia, and will K told fur CASH only. \| r , UK COCRKHIILK wl vontiiiue to lileaeh, prem aiidaltefall kind. i.fStra , l.< fthorn and ratify Ilium.ia, in aityle muqualUdiiKiM SoiitSKfii couutry. Oat a imU kk vriiAß r, % t v. ■ m a\) A SAt-tf, my plantation in Houston iPi T< county, fo*r miles north-west of Perry, (imß containing n'rte hundred afiVes, one half of Which ar/ckaitd. Ih. re are onisuid prem lllilH j„., Story Dwelling House, <Jin Hou*. and altnecsary out buildings, a spring us good wat r, aotl branch* rsinuina through Ike ! ttrse lot. Any good year there can be inkriimi luc prrins # enough to pay tor said Land Corn, fodder and Slock of all kinds tan in* had on said premist s. was mire hated iu IHH f or Nine Thousand Dollar*, oftiWill be sold m the low price of TKvrt Thousand Dollars, In tbn #■ jnnini nt* Phase •lsnnne tmd see sos fonraelvea. Mr. LUtlejokn on the pikift het will'shtiW Ihe laind when calletl on. . • for further hilbrmsfion, letters arid retard tome at mll4- krn, Jufiier county, will meet wilfeprobipi attention. () <*t7, ism ain M Wuthbkht hr Mr. Thu hnv land will be sold* it public ul in “rry.on the first Tuesday in January, if not previously private sale. Jwatrr foam,, the following prwpert?. .it: Mulri. linear., •• ‘rj, She. p, Ciulr, Corn and Foddor, hi.ux Hold and kittli. •* rnrnitimr, and other article! too ndwerooi to apr*/>.— ’• w •„ tik-plat,on rndiy the S’k January Bfil, and to he *""'oediv day today until ,1’ m—'*. TrrOia on ihtday. 41 Al T MANhf, Adln'a //. k li.VD.It/. l.iltTfcK it C'O. ( oaimiakinn tleruliaiils, Ho. 15, M. Clinries Strict, NEW ORLEANS. H. KKNDALI, CAH UH,/ OAVIF.L PRATT, ) §ms i, i tM 40 IPAiila'iltiia SIIF.UWOOI) & PATIKKSO , ruruvr til Stcoii anvl Ob'* S*iV4 t*, would inform the* public t*ul lh”> mv |r par* and to eidbHte lloi'Be, Sign and OTnainctital Painting. CHAINING,. ‘ Imitation of Wood and l4arblt*,GlHxiin: and PaprtrHanfinr. Picture Frames made and Gilded. OLD CHAIRS Re bottomed, Painted and Gilded , Furniture Varnished and Polished. BeVI-IY:uiKing <ioue in the heat manner, materials fumiriied and warranted. (ii H*pf nice and <tea|>atch, it is their determination not to lie sarpavNi dln any eatabliahment in th South. Persona in warn tf any <>f the abort- work, will please ‘give us a call, and exaftinesperintensbefore engaging;elaewliertj Aft-111, 1546. IsimibcP for Sale* ft* H E auhacribers re prepared to saw LnmWr of ar.v JL size or dimensions,M their Steam Saw-Mill, one and a half miles from the city of Macon : likewise sills or frarnwg timber they will sell at Mill or will de liver in Macon *>r vicinTty, on as favOmble terms aa it can be ptoenre'd from any other mill. John and. urAY & co. Mt&oh, Sept §, 1846. 30tf SENSRIC& &. CLARK. KEEP conetafa'tlv on bn'nd, ROPE, BAGGING TWINEh SUGAR. CO* FEE, SAI/r. IKON, NAILS, HOLLOVV-WAltE,&c. Si c. All of which they offer at the lowest market prices. Sept 2-J,134fl >32 7AA SACKS YALT for sale bv | 4"” J Srpt 21 33 SCOTT, CARHAIIT Nt CO. , KfeiftCOVTON HAVE removed TO W. B. Parker’s store, on Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite J Coders’ Fire Proof Wure House, they have m attire and offer for sale on terms: 200 Piecesheavv Kentucky Bagging, 175 “ “ ‘ Dundee 85 “ slightly damaged “ “ 50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope; 60 Rags Rio Coffee, 20 Tons Iron, 50 Kegs Naiis, 1000 Ihs Tank and Boiler ifron, 800 lbs Spri 12 .Steel, 800 Sacks Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, 10 “ Henderson Candles, 10 Baskets Chnmpnigne Wine, 5 Boxes Burgundy 44 8 ('asks Baron. SSa. on, Sept. 2, 1846. 29 STRONG 6l WOOD, SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, ffriclc Building opposite 6r. M. I.oifan Sc Co I*., 1 *~ rips 4 RE now receiving and opening a Im. large and splendid assortment of wfta 80013, shoes, hats autaps, which they offer for sale at reduced prices, or as low as they cun he pur chased in this or any other Southern market—compris ing in part the billowing kinds, viz : Gem’s tine Freach light Call !*ew°d Boot*; do. do. double sol#* do. do.; do. do. stbut do. do. ; do. -do. pegged do; do. double soled j do. do.; do. lisjlil do do.; do. Calf and Kip Napoleon 1 tapp'd do.; do. tine fine Calf half Boots and Brogans; j do. mi. ('loth; Lading and Goal Brogans of various j srVtes; Men’s Kip Fhd thick Boots; Boy’s Calf, Kip! and thick Boots ; Youth’s do. do.!•>. Pur hid it x —Fine black Gaiier Boots, thick and thin sole; fine colored do. do., varietyofcolors; tine Moroc co, Kid, Pelka and Lace fine do. do. and Gout Walking Shoes, fine do. do. -Slippers, Tiea and Bus kins, black and colored. For Mixnes —Gaiter, Polka, Kid and Goat welt Boor tees arid Bio*kins; Kid Slippers, Ties and Cloth fixed ftiidtfns. black and colored. For Children —A larg* assortment of Polka, Gaiter, Seal, Kid, ( loth and Morocco Boottees. Men’s, Women’s, Boy* , Misses’, Youths’ a**l Chil dren’s leather pegged Boottees and of nil descrip tions and qualities. Anew and beautiful article of Metallic Rubber Over* shfs, f *r Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses. To Planter >o pairs of Plantation or coarse Bro gans; a prime article of Men’s double sole Iron and Wood tacked Kussett and Black; do. do. single sole do. do. do.; Bovs’ and Youths’ of the same qualities. Aho —l.l <!6f.ety prime Calf tSkins; 10 dozen Linings of different colors; 1000 lbs. Hemlock Sola Leather; 700 ||p Oak Sole Leather. Hindi ret, Lasts, Pegs, Thirtd, Aw 1, and all other ar ticle* urd in manufacturing Knots and Shoes. all IN V\l> CAPS. A hew and beautiful Stock, ol all de sc-rintio®lsi Mvn’a and Bova’ Palo Alto 1 II ATS and CAPS Gentlemen’* tashiaii aide Beaver and Ooleskiu ol ddf if ul qual ities; Men’s VYlii'e and Black Wool lljt?: Men’s. Boys* AYlci Youths’ CAPS. id*all dc-r'iptions and (jiiali'ti'es. Macoh,Oct 14. 1844 35 Kfinpdits for Fi*ver, and Feier amt Agios CAHAMPIOV’S Fever and AgiirPillv, J Hall 4 * Fever and Ague fills. Rowand's Tonic Mixture, warranted evual to any prepa rition ot Quinine, Ibr above complaints. For sale bv J. H. & W. S. ELLIS, Oct 7 35 Cotton Avenue, Macon. ICnaffing and Rale Rope. \(JO()l> supply constantly on hand, bv _ Aug 19 27 PATTEN 4c rAYt.DR. % Points, tipis, A'i. J UST rpreiv,(l arttni tha “lf*w Y ork anil Brooklyn if >Y hit* Lead L’ui*V‘UyA*. 1, AT*. 2, Extra and /Hire While Lead. Ato 1, STORE, *l.ih*ed nhd Tannßr's Oil, Spirit* Turpentine, Varnish, LampbUtk, Putty, Faint, Brtt.he,, tke. &, 19 27 PATTEN .V TAVUYft. BACON reived* PATTEN 4. TAYLOR. An it It , 27 58H1.i1. REFINED SUGAR fi.r pre.crvme. jnal received bjr PAHEN &. TAVEOR. Aug 19 27 NOTICE. ffIHF, suhcriber h just reeeivtd and ia daily receiving a | large anil well selected stock of firarerir *. Hurt!inirr. Crockery,, Iron, lints. Horn, :ml Short. together with a general aiaoKmeiit of Fancy and Staplk Vvhich he lias selected the past summer in New York and Dos lon markets, and cunftot full to suit the wants of Ins custom- 1 era and the public generally. Having no interest, either directly or indir etly, in sny of the Cotton operations of the day, hi* friends will duMverthat he can afford to sell his goods at a very sfhall advance from cs*st ; as he will never have to ihakc upon his goodt lor losses oA Cotton operations. His friends fn-m the country can also b- assured,tnat any Codon ordinal Protjdif sent to his house | WiV salt , will always be disputed of at th.- hieliest market price, us no individual in am way connected, will be allowed to he eoneern.il in ;ny way in ib purcliuse of Cotton. Any Cot inn *• nt to Itls honefor sab ,frm hit customers, will always be sold, when directed,at the very highest market nrtce, without any charge or ctftnmDsion ftr selling. 1 * AMOS HkMOJI. Mneon, Sept IS46 n ; I%’cd’ fiooilw. THF. unders?giud are feotiving and opening at their Store, a ft w doors Mouth of the Washington Ha l|, and nest adjointng the Georgia M*sengerGfiUe,a large ami well selected stock of Fdnc v and Stop le Fore if> n and A rtte ric an dry boons, suited to the und appmachthgseasons, whuh will be sold at eat finely low prices by the piece or otherwise. Plan ter*, Merenanrs, **oll purchas. rs |N n ially.are respectfully invited to call andAanuue StptJO, Jsd M „ , ( Hlll. iisviuicik, VcxShii* Av. . of Knglnnd Black, Hlne-Mack, ihk* n|p|n,tira|Mi,aml fhney Cloths, an excelh nt assort ment* . , - . a, . . I ,ond"rt, Twredes, K< i wh and ‘ irtenean Passirtw rs. Velvet, Satin, Mbrsetlles, and Fancy Vesting Just received by N* McKIN.NON fit CO. Sept 10, IMA. ** irr Mni. Jsnira 11. Ilarl.<wy ia ran .lidnlf for Tax Cffll-ettH Bibb county, anh-anamig al.iclion ia January n-xE Jlll 7_ B W,\T. EF.1.1-S ia C.wlilar fcf Rfbfivn of Tt Brunt, e BA* MACON, ‘THURSDAY, NOVCTIIICR *, 1846. FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE. !■ _t f 1 1 N U undersigned, gift te ful for a jP I favors, takes Ibis melh / a od of informing his patrons, and tlicwe who may give him their husHles-. that he has {for the bet- I ter secutiog tfWrir interests) obtained the heuulilu! and | well arranged Fire Proof HWe-lIMM, oil Cotton A%'etiue, formerly occupied by J. Cowlf.s, , ‘for the Storing ( otton and all kind* oj < ouit ‘irtf Produce- , M- will. < heretolose, give hia personal attention to tlie VYare-Hoitre r (I pledges himself to ns<* i-verv exertion to promote the intciest ol thsso who may confide luisiness to his eTiarge .Mttcoih, J one 24, 1846. N. OLSLEr , i JO.VFS 4* no FT, WAD E-lIC USB COM U lHkt().\ M F.KCII A NTS’. HAVE taken the Ware-House oil Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by Moui.tkik Sl t-AMPISHf. Their best efforts will be emplovcd to promote the in terest of their patrons. JOHN JONES, WM. S. HOLT. Wftcon, June 24.1846. H ~ rrjfTj fi'are House, arid Commission ilusiness. VXriNN &. SEYMOUR will comfttuc the shove hu- Tv sine-sat the same stand, us'd solicit from the; planters a share of ,heir patronage. Macon,June Iff, 1846 lv FACTORAGE COMtllssiof BUSINESS. FTTHF under SU'D’ and r- turn gratefhl 4 r thanks to their friends ihd patrons / |>:st favors, amt beg have to inform -f ‘X them that they will continue to transact the above husim ss in the city of bavannah, , under the firm of HAMILTON, HARDEMAN Ac CO. and they hope, by their zealoua attention nd efforts in all eases to promote the interest of those w ho favor ttiein with business, to continue to receive a libt ral share of pstronagx . Our senior partner. Col. R. Hamilton, will.as hereto ore. give hu personal attention to the sale of Upland and Sea Island ! Cotton, and the purchase of Goods on orders KVRRAHD HAMILTON, THOMAS HAM DEM AN, CHARLES ¥. HAMILTON. Savannnh, August **o, HUS. 6m20 WARE-koVSD Commission Business. GRAVES, WotlD & t'O, riiAtfe this method of mfnrming planters and otters,that J in Addition to their wr.oleßak and retail Dry Goods and Grocery Businrss, they discontinue to trar.'Hct *, general WARE-HOUSE k. COMMISSION HL SI NESS, At Yre old staft'A, (long knowu as Graves; Corner,) on the cornet of second Street and Com merce R'w, and would, resneerfu liy renew the tender of tfeGr services to their planting mend*, ond others, with the assu rance, that those who may patrumke ua in this line of busi ness, -hall have our Ims-1 eiNVaVxjrN jto do them justice and pro inotetoeir interest. CTitr Horse is conveniently situat j ed ; and Cotton stored with shall be well taken care of, I and protected from she Neither. We will also assist with i pleasure, our friends i£ Ceding tbeir eotfbn and without ) charge ; and wrare at ill nntes prepared to make advances | on the same in Cash or Merchandize. I We respectfully solic;':* portion of the F atrona gr of the public Graves, wood & co. Edwin Graves, 1 Thomas Wood, > J. M. Kibbke, j Macon, July 29, 1840. S4 WARE-HOUSI2 AND COMMISSION BIJSINirSS. _ - fIIHK Mbscrib> r would respectful j A VI ly inform his fru nds aid the public L T generally, that he has taken that larg and cnnmodimis War*-house fnrmely kept Gy Gen F.lias Beall k Cos., but nmr rrcetily by Ousley Sc Jewt tt, and offer* his service s as* Ware House and Commission. Nit reliant. Aits business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention, and he | would most respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, i Liberal advances madeou Cottor. in store with him. WILLIAM M ROBERTS. I Maeon. July 29. 1 4A y 24 I ft Wu tt ti #> an ii -i; t WIt.L COSTINUK THE Ware-llttnif rth-t CoiiiiiiilHsioii % N I)s‘l*x .1* the patronage.pfhisfViends ’hf* public generally. He will occ£|i\ the ware-hoqseo* Cotton Avenue, BE? j adjoining Jones k Holt, and nearly oppo site Ross k Brother*’ Store. In coniiec- ; tion with i he aoove, he has also rented an other near loth* ope above mentioned. From long expernnr* in the above business, he hopes to give aatUnWction to those sho max favor him with their business. Jfe will be assisted in the above business by Mr. m. i> c Johnson, ofcui odtn. Geo. Macon; August 1 1. IRsfl 2* I W.iRE-HOUSE Commission business. a-- r ßlHfc subscriber having r* nd the Ware | J Jr K House recent I) occupi* tl ly Watr* h L V jfl Mon lion, situat* don tin eoriw sos Ti* 1 1 and and Gaiilbush streets, would resp* ctfi.lU ‘ n ® ,rm * , * <l friends and the public.that ihl F Ware-house hem* remote froir itherlydild ings, i more secure and safe from flrf than any other Ware- . Houvein Maeon. Hi* personal attentiioi \%il|; be givrp t niul ders promptly attended to, rithtl in telling ir shipping Cotton sent to his care In addition, he bas connt'cted, a large and ce.nvnodinu* W v ON YtKD, when- can be OCCtiwila in red Wagons at a time. ISAAC MeCHAUV. 1 1 Aug 12, *846. [TelefTraph Copy.] 2Mf Tonniy. Court 0/ Ordinary, July 7Vem,l^4o. IT appearing to the Court that josith Ci. Jordan, who I is the liuuidinn of Anguatua <. Smith, hnth made regular relurna up to Ibis time, iind ihe sail Auguatua Q. Smith being now ol the nge of twemv-one yonra— Ordered, therefore, on motion of raid Jordan, ihat al! 1 persons concerned npppear at or before the next Janua ! rv term of this Court, ami show cause (if any they hive) why letiera dianiisaory should not he granted to said Jordan, find that tH!a order he published as the law , directs, A trrth exited from the minutes of said Court, July ! fith, 1846. B. G. CABANISS, C. C'. O. July IJi mfim^ In Twitfa’i < ouit, Oilulp r | TeitMv I§4o. ABRAHAM WILLIA M , m „ _ vs. 1 Bill for Dkcoiery, RaHtf snd ( William .lepton, adm. Ccc Injui Coon. James H rty and Ltmu- j el P. Hoskins J II appearing t the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that Lemuel I*. Hoskins, one of the Del. odniits tu (lick ve iiiil is not to be found in said e •mty, 1* is 1 rd red that id 1 l.emuel P. Hoskins do on df before the Hrst day of the u\t ‘ 1 term of this Court, plead, oh. 1 ./i w> tour 10 ,1101 deni u mug a lon* ; and that rvice of this order iw perfect, and by publication of he same 111 the Ucergia McsaeNfvr voce • month for lour n entlis. A true extract irviu the minutes of the Court, tti • 15i h Oct,lß4ft. P. kKYNOL S,tik ( Oft JO, 1 >4O. _ ia m? 0 j M-nr of CicoralH—l'psoii ( niiniy. inferior Court Milting for Oidm/ny pu poott. Amy l trm % Ib4d. Present tlicir Hosavi Wtllieni I.owr, William Spivey, and William I rivi j Issuci. WHKKKAb Butler U. King and Daniel Beall,executors 1 of Moves lull i. .11, det. a** *l, apply st thi* term of the Court, for letters of dnnn**ion. and rrpne •< that they hive | fully disthargiU the trust repos, u 111 them asexecutoisafore- ; “Vt ’( <Hfefbfe brdrml, t*mt citation be pifSlishvd in the | GeorgiM Messenger, n qmrifig all persons intefestid, tile ( their objections wtihiii tbeiime pnseribtdby Is*.(if any , they have) in the Ck rk’s oßoe *f this Court, otherwise airs irttf rs will be granted at (r after) the first Notuluy in NO- ‘ rein b*-r next. A • rue extract ffom the minutes of said Court, tins 4tli day of >lar, m 4. WM. A.COBB tlk.ro May 12, IMS. Oroilfiii—Monrof ( oiniiy. Inferior Court tilling,/or urdtnfity ),ui ;i, t*ep- Irnlbtr Term, IIM6. mtloM OVI ri.K, a<lni>iii>iral<.r of ilie • atair of Nm-iI- I .hanll, Itr)an, IhH* of ..i.l ci.unCv, i.avin, full) ailniln ,A A Mai <T pra) 1 IrtMrr, ol ili.nii.aioii fhiui laid aUunli j II ia ilitr. for- nrd. rrd hy ihr Corn!, Ihat Ihia rolr hi poh li.h.V mift.’ a momh for-ix rnnniha, and at ih. nrat regular l.rmof liirl'oort ihrr.ali.r, aaid klirra oill b-,raaii, uu- H„ ran** h. ah.o n lo ih, gulilflry. , A 11 ii- tXfratifrdm th, minuira of aaiil Court, arpit-miar 22u. 1 add k. 0. ca 11 a mas. C O. FOR SAM, a 4 k BBUS. Corn Wliiakay, purn-ina.la bv t.r .„b ----ccriber. ‘ v * HOWARD. XVnntod .XOO bunliels Mewl, tot -hicb tho market |>rko * ill b pat*. Hctriym* Fualiioiiablc illilliiicry. INKS. A- DAtIdUK received anew and a|>l eyelid assortment of (sood* in the Mfllinery line, stteli as Pattern, Velvet, Satin and Pluali Hats of the latebt slyles; Straw. Leghorn, Psmelii Pearl & Dunstable Bonnets; A full assortment of Kibbon**; Flowers, Feuthers, and all kinds of Ronnet materials; SiHt, Cashmere,and while nfidcolnred Muslin Kobe*; A fine assortment of &ilk, Cashmere artd Brocha Shaw-k; Nek style* of Cnps and Ifchd Dresses ; Cupes, Collars, Chemisettes, Hosiery; Lares of all descriptions; Bombazines, Alpnccas, Mouslln de Laine, BBVs, Me rinos end Cashmere, for dress goods. Macon, Oct 15,1846. y 35 CQNFECTIONARVAND GROCERY. J. Iff. DATTOUR J S receiving bis new supply of Goods in his line, a- I mong which he particularly calls the attention of his enstmners to A choice article of old Brandy, Madeira, Port and Claret Wines; Pickles Spices, Preserves,Cakes, Candies; A Iso a fine assortment of Segura of various brands— warranted imported HavanaSegtirs; He vvill keep a cowntant supply of Oranges, Apples, Onions, Potatoes,Cheese, Butter, Raisins, h igs, Prunes, Almonds, and other nuts; All othpr articles usually kept in that line. PICKLSD OYSTERS by the keg. Macon, Oet 15, 1846 y3S MRS. F. DESSAU HAS dpened, and is constantly receiving at her Millinery and Dress Hlaking E*- t:thlisllUH’ilt, on Mulberry street, over John L. Jones &l Co’s Store, a full assortment of Ladies Silk, Flush, Velvet, and Tuscan Bonnets; Ribbons; Feathers; Flower*; Dress Caps; Hend Dresses, and n.ahy other fancy article*. Also, Fringes; Gimps; Buttons; Steel Buckles, and Bracelet-; and a full a-sortment of fashionable Trim mings, for Ladies’ Dresses. Bonnets, Head Dresses, Dress Capa, Ladies* Dresses, Riding Habits, &e., made to order. Also, waists cat aim fitted n9 usual. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continuance of the patronage ol the Ladies. Macon, Oct. 28, 1846. 3m 37_ . TiiUnieri/ and Press .flaking. !Hrs Powell Itll’fc. Rurdiho, WU.I. carry on the above business, and execute all orders in the heat manner, and most fashionable t> Ie w hen required. BLEACHING AND REPAIRING BONNETS, will also be done at short notice. ‘Their residence is on the corner of College street, near the Female College. Macon. Oct. 28, 1846. lv 37 WATCHES, JEWELRY. tScC. J. A. .V s. S. VIRGIN. At their old stand on Cotton Avenue, opposite Washington Hall, go Vl7 OULD infrrn their friends and v y the public, that they liave now Epp- j*yk on hand a good assortment of Gold and 3L Silver Watches of the various makers, “SSjlvS t yaffil and of different kinds; also a good as sortment of Cold Chains, Seals and and a vArjety of (Abe r articles, consisting in part of the following i Sponn.4 nt pure filter; Gold and Sil ver Pencils; Gold Pens; Grtld Foil and Wire for Den tists; fashionable Jewelry, Breastpins, Finger Rings, Far King- oflatest patterns; superior Pen and Pocket Knives; Razors artd Shops* ScisshVs; Bead Bags and PuHws with steel ornaments* Head Ornaments do.; Steel Bens of Gil lot Vs make; Pistols and Guns; Ther mometers; Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes; Twe zersj nn assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie ty of other articles, which will be sdld very cheap fit* cash S. 8. V. would take this opportunity to say, that he 1 has a good assortment of watch materials carefully se lected hy himself: these, with the superior set of tools lie has to work with, as well ns other advantages, he . thinks he is prepared to execute work as well as work gets to he done, it will be hi* aim to give entire satisfac tion to all. Dec 17, 1845. 44 I NOTICE. Hsirjfain*! ISargains! A place Cor GREAT ftargnius! THE undersigned having taken the store on the cor ner of Cotthn Avenue and Cherry street, formerly called Ross’s stoke, hut recently having been changed to that of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE. begs leave to inform the citizens of Macon, and planters, that he will constantly keep on hand ad EXCELLENT STOCK of Dry Uoixlt, Grorrrlrs A- Provisions. of I) kinds, l!t‘ch he will >ell at the LOWEST POS SIBI.E K ATES, ben), peifeclly contented with qtilCK i SALE & SMALL PROI’ITS. The public generally are respectfully reqtieeteti,irtnev want GREAT Kaß j GAINS, to drop into the RIO GRANGE HOUSE, i Goode of auv kind given ift exchange for all kind! of produce at cash price*. H. N PULSIFF.R, FOOPRIETOR of the RIO GRANDE HOUSE. AT | the RIO GI! \NDU. IIOUBK enn he found at all time* 1 TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SVRUP, molasses, kic bacon, i.ard, putter, CORN MEAL, GRITS, FLOUR, MACKkREL, A , SHAD of ilie heat quality in quantities to suit purchas ers, AT the LOWEST RATES, ami sent to any part of the city FREE of CH ARGE. Macon, Sept 16,1H46. 3t P It IN TS ONLY. NB\VFALL ST VL KS At the exten*ire establishment nf • V. E i: A It It II U S T E ft, 44 CEf)AU STREET, NhJW.YOBK, 11 tVtiarflfa ponreniratod n.arlv alt tho NF.W STYI.FS.of HMINTKII CALK'OEK ahull havo b, in pmlilt, and in hn country, or imphrirtl ttir ihi- fill trail.', ami ar*- oltirod for aa le tin CASH pH AFFKOVF.I) CM KIM I at Prices Greatly Keduciid; Within the lasi few da\a. CZT Purchasers are gusruhteed the prices and allowances mad’ for a giVih period. (TT* Catalogues (renewed and eerrvefed ihiily) regulating the price-re )ilaeeti iu he hands of buyers and sent witii gM*U ordered. Al'Gt'S I , I*4*. y4^ ~i:w :ockitv AXD FItOVIMON STOliEi lliillM it y Mrerii W. FREEMAN IS row receiving a large n*u'rtmfcui of FAMILY GKOCEKIfeS AND PROVISIONS, which he will aell as low for GASH, ns can he furnished by any oth er es(fhlishmsnt In the city. He will he constantly re ceiving from Ne 4/ Y'ork, Kii|iplica of the beat and fresh est that cull he had in the market. Ill* nupnlh-ecoiMMKt in part of the following article* : I .’Hiigitr, C**fiea. Molasaea, .Svrup, Tea. Fish, Sp* rtn | Oil. *Soh|, ‘l’nhacco, Spicea, Nuia. Halaldi. Cracker*,of I nil kinds, Pickles hy tile Jar or Gallon, Butter, Choeae, Applet*, Sue. ANo a fine assortment nf Stuart’s celebrated Steam j Refined Candies, and Smart’* Vhnilla Cream Candy, j persons wishing dny Os the ab*ve articles, are re • speetftilly intiled t* call and aee him. I Macon, OeL 28, IH<6. 37 oti. ! fay i| V. nni!#rairn-d Ita.inr thin day anl.lotif hi* entirn I nock nldooda.lo G. A. &*. W. o.o*. PKita, aolirita nil lormw punai*lte- • an* palrona for . continuation of tln ir Lttaineaa to thrm. , RNER Macon, Ort. 27, 184*. ZVEXXiWOR di CATEIIS. Aiiolioit A Comiiiixsimi Morrhnnis, MACON, HA OFFER tlicir HTirrn to tlin publit*. in tit” abov* li i of hu-in-aK. iH (ha rale of Mairhnndiw, lantla, I NUrona. IDal E-taic, Ac., and aolioit putronago front thr nttbltr at itifja* ra. n a> N. B. Hnvirtij a-cnr.it th wric- of Air. B. R. VVaitaFß ■ trncral Aiirlioii—r amt Snle.inan, for tlia comme araaoa—llia -*p-r>n' in lb- btiainra., aa writ aa aup-rtor .nla-nianahip, will, -a think, tin quite auffi cinm lo rniilt* n to nor full quota oi bitainaa. Prcmptnes” sad reasonable charges will be a rule Mrictly adb.raii to. GRORGF, A. MI!.NOR, W C. CAFERS. M.ra. o<t. ST, me. 87 WATCHES, JEWELRY, Set. Act. j c* s. b. n\Y would Inform hi* friend j and the public that be has bought the Q^ii r iA Stock formerly belonging to C. G* ; /n* John, decerned, cousistmg of golq and sit- i ML Ji aver Watt hes, Gold Fob and Guard Chaitia, j •W/, JAM Gold, Silver and Steel Gold ( * ißracelcts,Clasps, Gold Snaps,Gold and j Silver Thimbles, Ladies’ Broaches, Gent 4 * Pins^. Knive-, Sciaors, Hasors, Rasor Strops, l oth ind Hair Brings. Pis- 1 tols, and many more things, to numerous to roentipn He will have new stock constantly coming, and wilt order goods | at the r quest of those who may wish any thing in hrt line. j EEFAIRINa. Watchrs and Clicks Cleaned and Repaired at the shortest notice, and done in the best possible manner, and warranted to keep good time, and done at the cheapest price. Rmgs, Pins, liracelets repaired in the best possible manner. Engrav ing also neatly executed. Persons won Id do well io call and see what he will do, and there is no doubt but they will be pleased. Macon, Jan. 2, 1846. SO CO-PARTNEKSEIIP. rWAHE subscriber having taken hi* brothel. Reuben K. I White, into pirtTnr*lnp, the bii-iness Will hereafter hr continued under the firt* ©f A. J. WHITE Rt CO Macon, July 1,1840. A. J. WHITE. The subscribers haVe in store, and will be receiving during the summer and fall, A t;enral assortment of Goods, Adapted to (hr sriuoii, enntitting in part af Si. Croix Mini Loiif Sugar, Htaplr liry Ooodl, hWi, Laguira and Javu Coffer, Saddlery, Sht>es, Iron of all kinds, Liquors of all kinds, Hollow-*are and Nails, ‘l eas—some very fiue, German,Cast &, blistered Steel, Segars, Tobacco, Salt, Molas*er, Paints, Oils, Glass, Ike. i flng gin S', t'lrine and ftofir. With their stock of Bagging, they offer some Kentucky It inchei wide, well atlapud to square bales, and which %as higfih approved of the past season by planters. Comprising most articles in the lirocery Line, hich they offerAt the lowest market prices, and respeclftilly solicit * Call from thesr friends and the public. j A J (Cy* Afler tl*e flVbt will remove to the brick corner store two doors above their present location, formerly i occupied by ‘Chapman, Rots Cos. Mcron, July 1, 846. y2A ! Ilak’gains! Ilnrgains! IN STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT BANCROFT'S, NEXT DOOM TO A. J. WHITE k COg. FIVE English Calicoes at 12 1-2 cents. 7-8 Nashua Shirting (very heavy; 6 1-4 eta. r -4 Shirting, 4 cis. White and Red Flannels 18 3-4 eta. Kentucky Jeans 20 cts. Satinets Hnd Plaids 37 1-2 cts. SiiavvU 12 l-T cts to §IOO, 10 cases heavy Negro Kerseys 12 I*l to II J-4 at#. 5 hales Blankets 09 tu 98 cts. 10 hales Sheetings. 10 bales Osnaburgt. 20 bales Cotton Yarn 7i cfs. per bunch. Macon, Oct 7, 1846. 34 Cashmeres, Da* (.nine* and Kllks, .17 B.UVt HOM T'S, NKt r iWoh to A. j. whitk h c.o. f¥!HE richest and largest assort inetti of Si Iks in the market ‘ ff can be found at Bancroft’#, 30 cts. to f; 78. Cashmeres 44 to 93 cts. l.ama de Laines 37 t-2 cts. Mouslin de Laines 25 cts. Rich Scotch Plaids. Karlston and Seoth Ginghams, Merinos, Alpnccas and Bombaiinrs. Macon, Oct 7, 1846 34 For Cjentlcincii’9 IVenr. SILK Under Shirts and Drawers, Lamb's Wool do. do. Mahno do. do. Lamb's Wool and Cotton Socks, Linen and Cotton Shirts, Collars. Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Ties, GM*s, Suspen ders, ke. ke. G. W. BANCROFT. Macon,Oct 7, 1846. 34 j New Goods! New Goods! TON HE *tib*crf!)*r has pl.t received,orul in now open- M. mg. hi* extensive Fulland W inter b*u,U of Fancy tind Stuplt; DRY GOODS. Among which may he found Rich Fig. Silks, Ult k nnd Blue Black Satin, Striped do.,.('lain Black and Watered do.,Uro*xoon ,Slri|>e do , Shaded and Floured Caidunerea and De Laiuea, in large quantities, ahd variety ofpatterna; Ore gon Plaid*, II new atvle ibi tadiea dreaeea; Giughuma and Calicoea; Rich Silk and Cashmere She*l*; Black, Changeable and Figured Alpactßß, from 20c. to $1,25; Turlton, Swiasand Jaconet M'lslins; siiri|)etland Fluid do.; Irish l.ioetl; Linen Sleeting; Ruaaia, Scutch and Bird-Eve Diaper; Hordeied, llein’d and Revere stitch Hdkf*; Jaconet, Swi*a, Thread and i.isle Edgings; Neck Ties; Gloves; Mitts* Hoaierv; Cttnhric and Furniture Dimity; White, Red, and Yellow Flannel; Kentucky Jeans; Keiaevs; Linseys; Tickings; Brown and Bleached shirting and Slieeling; Negro and Bed Blanket*; , Carpeting and Hags ; Rutland, Leghorn and Florence Bonnets; Bonnet and Cap Ribbon, French Flower** Marseille*, Corded, .Ma nilla, and Grass Cloth Skirts: Corded and Worsted Patterns, Arc ; Ac. All of which are noW offered to pur chasers of Dry Goods as low as can be ptirchused in thn State. The public generally are invited to cnll and see for themselves,aa the Goods must he sold. E. WOODRUFF. • Oct. 7, lfltG. 34 PUBLIC INVITATION. JOSEPH .MJHDOCK HAVING taken (he .(ore formerly obcupi.d hv b; t. Shepard, neat door to Whiling dc Mi*’.’ Shoe Score, Trmtdfutly invitee ij)e public In examine hi. Ml stork of STAPLE AND PANCi DRV GOODS,fat ing oneoflho riclie.t and most de.irablk assortments of PiuAuunbh Dry (?,oH* ever offered in ihi. city, a fad which ahull bo sold for CASH, at unprecedented low price.. A fe* of the mody articles he lias ju.t opened lire Rich Dre** S!!k., Black Mantilla add Apron do. Rich Ca.hirteree, (tinhre Jlrlped do.* Otegou I’luid.i Gain Plaid for Children, PluukA lp.< no, Black Silk Warp Alpaccaa, vffre one. Super ildiiit>ziur.s, *” Beautiful Cashmere I., Scotch Plaid, Wool Neirnr.d splemtid Silk Shawl., Jaconet, Moil and Swire Mu.line. Splendid L'mhrni leied Mn.lin Rohe., French worked Cpe, Collar, nod Sh.mizettei, Thread, Lisle, Swiss, and CaMbric KJginge and In serting., Chantillti Vella, Green Reragej Kid Glo*e,Twi.ted Mitts, Silk and Colton Hosiery, , Gimps, Fridges, Silk Rollons, Ze(ihyr Worsteds, , Also, a hefadtifiii lot W Sjriw, TneCan, Leghorn, Ade laide, Victoria knd China Pearl Hrald Bonnet., Kibhon., Fldwers, Neck Tie., Act. Together with a good .took ol Broadcloths, Casei mors, Sutirtrl., Kentucky Jean., Kelseys, Plaid Lined., Red and W'liit* flannels. Printed Sali.lutry do., Calicoes, Idenclied ttfad brown Sheetings .nil Shirting., with every article usually kept in the I far V Goode line. As be ie determined to give OHS.t r BiHOatse, it will be for the interest of buyers to riatuioe his stock faeloio purchasing. Got 14, 1816 35 <;aco<i:stn:s. THF. sttbserlbiira eontinue to keep a general aa.ort memos UItOCF.RIRS AND STAPLH DRY GOODS, at their old etsnd. comei of Second and Mut- 1 berry streets, opposite th. Washington Hall: they have just reeeived with other articles the follow mg ! 21 hhd. St. Croix end P. R. Sugars, 129 bags Green Rio Coffee, 25 do. old Gov. Java do. 2000 yards Negro Kerseys, 101)0 tfaufflo Blankets3 nod 9 quarter, 1000 yards Cotton Osnaburge, 15 tons Swoedea Iron, 700 sackaLiverpool Salt, 1500 pair Ru-set Brogans, with a general aaanrtmrnt in their line, all Which is of sered at the lowest Cash prices. They respectfully in vite all wishing to purchase, to examine their .lock— believing they cannot fail to he ni*d in prkm and nual-1 jty. CHAS. CAMPBELL k CO. Nov 4, 1846. 38^ teacher wAVri:i>. THE undersigned Trusteesofrlie Kliysville Arsdemy.re desirous of procuring th* svrvwvs Ufa Teacher for ike ensuing year. A geinlen an of exnerieper in the basin. •> of teaching, who can came well wsoratrtvnccd, vvculd find it a nrofiualc ait nation, the village is health), and ikesocir'y, g.m.l Any gentleman making applicant n fcr the sitqatien f I'.nohrr la this Academy will be expected to teach the j Latin and Orvek Languages, hv'i.f. slh, ordinary brambt, of an K.glish cdutauou ; find ihsy sd,lre<s ii. hv bto r or otberwtse. Itr.UHOK It. HUN ILK, ) (i. I. CXRF.KN, I 2 L. F. HICKS. fv KZKKIKL HALT., 5 JOHN L. WOOOWAUn, J 3 Knoxville. Kav It, TOR THE LADXES. JtJAT receive.! s lot of BLACK SILK MANTILLAS, a new and beautiful aeliclc i aWo some very rich ami hands.,me Silk sd Wm.Ua SH AWfS wh.ch, with . l.r usiriMUl ilnofA'l h *^ d a w p*ict. VOUfKIG XXIV.-1V0.41. rL 1 *£ li HOUSE, ariAHE solifcriWrfl hive taken ihnt well X known Hotel, the Floto Hoo¥, and nre associated under the firm of Sc LAN IKK It will be needless to made promise*. a# ’ 6ne pfthe firm has been wel} known a keeper of ihw , Washington Hall, and the public are acquainted with hia manner of doing business The Table and Bar ! ahull not be surpassed by any one, and their Stable* are 1 airy, with firm dirt doors, and not surpassed by any in ! Georgia, Charges ars reasonable s the times will permit. THOMAS A. BROWN, STERI-WO LANIER. II jP Tli snlirr?hrr ioliclt” hi IH friend* nil pt runs ut ilie Washington Hull, to give him * cell al hi* new Fluml. St. l.amit. . B —The office of the Tallahassee unit Cclnmbui inn- of Sinie kept at this (louse. Jnlv 9, 1840. tl ts FITS IF ITS!! Ir\R. IVAN’S Vegetable Extract, an infallible rente. MJ ti v for Epileptic Kite or Pulling Sickness, Com uG ► ion*, Also Ivan’d Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pill*) for reiudvtng nil morbid nnd corrupt humors, and pur f> ing the blood. For tale at Mnrrh ]\ 4 BRiJNO ft VIRGINS 4 . 50 BOZEItf WiKlar’B BiiNiim of \tfXLD CHERRY. PTfk IX)Z. BOTTLES of the genuine article just ra* Ox” reived ani for sale hy BRUNO Sc VIRGINS. N. B Country merchants wishing to purchase to sell again, cun be supplied on reusoiiutde terms, by ap plying at our Music and Jewelry Store, on Cotton Avs* ntie, Mttpon, Ga. BRUNO Sl VIRGINS, or Sep’t * do J. A. Sc S. S. VIRGIN. imiAO iV VIRGINS. AGENTS for Sherwood’* unrivalled Rotary nnd Vi brating .Magnetic Machine; nl*o the Magnetic or i Compound Bitumen Plaster,and Mugnetiied Gold Bills. We aBo keep a full supply of the Homeopathic Mad icinre, with the hooks on practice. Mac oh and Columbus, Oct 2tf, 1845 37 STATE OE OEOKOIA. DECATUR, 3d ni.trict. J Thursday , 20M Avgust, 1846. \ THE Honorable live Supremo Court of the State of Georgia, met pursuant to Adjournment, present; their Honors. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Hiram Warner and j Eugenics A. Nisbet, Judge*. Monroe Rail Road and Bardcing Company, et al. BlaiuiitV* jii Error. VS. The Roswell SI a nufarturing Company, et al. Defendants. The same Parties, } v. > The same Parties } By consent of the parties, in each of the above stated cause*, by their respective Counsel, It is ordered, that the said two causes he tried togeth er, and that the Judgment, and Order, and Decree of this Court, shall apply to and be binding in each case t and he so certified to the Court below . This cause came on to ho heard on the transcript of the Record from the Superior Court, of the county of Bibb, and W as agtired by Counsel, Whereupon, it is con sidered, ami adjudged by the Court, that the Judgment of the Court below he reversed on the following grounds: First.—Risen as* it iA the opinion of this Court, that thn Bill holders had n paramount lien only on the Fund raised by the sale of the Railroad from HA cob to Griffin, ami so niiich only of the Road from Griffin to the termi nus, in DeKalb, as was built by the Monroe Kail Hoad find BunHlng Company, prior to jhe 2d day bf August, 1842. artd that the Contractors of the second hart Under the agreement of the 2d August, 1842, m tne Record mentioned* had a prior and superior Equity to the Bill holders to be puid out of said lund, in piopbribm to the relative valije of the work done bv them on said Road, and material* furnished bet wcrM Griffin atid the termi nus of the Road, in the countv * DeKalb, nnd that tbo Court below comnuitef) error in excluding snid Con tractors from a participation iti paid fund to the extent of the relative value of their clujiu for wo* k and labor done, and materials andequipireni* furnished said Road, between the city of Griffin and the terminus of the Hoad in DeKalb. as aforesaid; It in further IIR Judgment of this Court, that tho rel ative vn! He o\ the uorjs ami labor done, and Minimal* and equipment*‘urhfrhed on raid Road, by *id Con tractors, tkftwoen the places be apportion ed bv three ObldirdssWnera Woe appointed by the Court helnw, witbflpnwer to hear evidence in relation therein, nnd make thefeon within such liru* aa to tha raid Court aim!! deem expedient. Swonn. —RectUlee the Court below committed error in denihug 4 *TltHt the Bank Bi!lr should take each in proportion to the value received Uv the Bank for it at the time of Its* emission by the Bank. 1 * Jt being the opin ion of tldaCqiirt, that each Bank Bill ahould lake in pronorfiod lo the quantum of consideration paid there for bv the hnjiler or elnirnant on the Fnnd, nnd that such holder or claimant should ntnte the quantum of consid eration rtrtuully pai l therefor, on oath, in writing, with the right of other contesting claimants for Mid fond to traverse the game. Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia. September, 184$. I, Robert E. I the Smm nf Geoigm,do ceriitv the annexed Judgment | of Court, tu the tlwreiJi stated, to b*. a time extract from the Minute* of said Court. Given uuder mv hand and seal of office. ROUT. K. MARTIN, Cl’k. {!.. 8 ] IN i:iKB SUPERIOR COURT. { Nuvt-mhsr Term, 1346. ) In olievlienue to the foiegolhg Jniiginenl, decision,ant! order nt the Siipremu Court ofihe Slate of Georgia, It is ordered by tiiis. Court, that John N. Willi.inaoa, Fsq , of the county of Newton, Wm. D. Alexander, Lsq., ol the county of Meriwether, anj Chailee F. M. Garnett, lisq., thu Chief Engineer nf the Western and Atlantic Railroad, he, arid they are hereby in virtue of tins Judg ment aforesaid, appointed Ci>,mmi.ioner to apportion i ronlui-mihj to the mut Juiittoent, the rtlaltrr mine of the work and labor dime, and materials nnd equip ment* furnished on the Monroe Ruiltoad between tiia city of Grilhit and the terminus of said Road, in t!a countv oftJeKalb. It is fin liter ordered bv th>* Court, that if the claims of the eoniractora for ahgh work and lalavr done, and malarial, nnd eeuiptiiont* furnished.hav been transfer led, the present holder* tliel eof shall .tale llte quantum ol eonaideratfam aellielly paid therefor natit li, n writ ing, with the right ot'uliier conlestfatg claimam* for tho fund set apart by the Juilgmefal afore.ahl, lor the pm inert! oftlelila or idnimsof thia character, to trnverae tft Mime, which .aid oath 111 writing ahalTDo deliv.r.d to tile Cnumixsioaer.itliireMul. It ia ftlrtlier onierod, that tiia Comniiesionera aturi suld, do loithwitli proceed hi till) city 111 Griffin, end then and llirre to adopt such measure* ns.hull enable them fully to carry into effect the JudgmentnfnreaalH, ami to reporttlieir |>nie*ediage to the preaiding Judge of thin Court, oa nr before tho first Monday in J.nnary next. It te tiiiiiieronlered liv tliia Cnort, in olmdienee to the aforesaid Juilgment 0( h ■ Honurnhle tho Supreme Court, thnt the holder* or claimant, tin (lie fund .etsp.rl for the payment of Hank Bills, .hall, on or befuie th* tiret Monduv in February next, file with the (JJerk of Uu. Court, their oath io w riling, shiting llierrin tlie quanluai of coil.iderution actually paid by each ol tlieth tsjV llnv Hank Bill* an held or claimed, anil that Robert t liar delimit, Richard K. Hines, and Henrv G. Rosa. Kaqte.) make mil and repo.t to the Jud?a ol thix t oort, a toll nnd complete statement of what ahali bn the ascertained proporlHH) of eaeh claimant. . It ia further ordered.that theClfirk nf tliin Court fort* with fiirni*h to each of the paid Cennntaaicner#, first a lores, id. n true copy of the aloinkaid Judgmeninf tho Honorable, the said Siiipreiiio Couit, and ulao of Uila ! further ordered, that this order ho ptihiinb-d chfo Ia week for eight we.< ks, in the Gazritea of .Milledgrvillfa ami Macon. , ... Anil further, that in the event nf tno refusal of sillier c,f th* Co:ninM*n*nir to trey rflquuxtotl forlhwiih t< comwHinirate tli* to ihi* pr*- Htilinc of lhi*Court, the vactnry rtuty be fill ed by ao appointment r PhAibber. % (rue copv from tho of Bibb r* U pei ir Court, Nevembar 3d, IB4t>. O. ROBB. . Nnv. 4, 1846. .