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SHERIFFS’ SALES.
Raid win Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
next, before the Court-house door in the city
of Milledgeville, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property to-wit:
Three negroes, to-wit: Sain a boy, 10 years old;
Henry, 5 years old, and Harriet, 7 years old; all lev
ied on as the property of John Bynum, to satisfy one
fi fa. issued from Hancock Superior Court, in favor
of Henry Rodgers vs. John Bynum, principal, and
Thomas T. Wiikins, Francis G. Wilkins, Nathaniel
Barnes and Jas. A. Meriwether, securities.
Also, four negroes, to-wit: one negro woman,
Liza about 30 years old, and her three children, El
mira a girl, 8 years old; Allen a boy, 5 years old, and
Floyd a boy, 3years old: all levied on as the proper
ty of John Williams, deceased, to satisfy one fi fa.
issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of ilie ex
ecutors of John Williams, deceased : property point
ed out by plaintiff.
SAM. BUFFINGTON, Jr., Sh’ff.
June 1,1846. 51
Twiggs Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JULY
next, before the Court house door, in .Ma
rion, Twiggs county, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property,to-wit:
101 1-4 acres cf land more or less, lying in the
‘••3th district of originally Wilkinson, now Twiggs
county, No. not known, it being the place whereon
Wiley Rachels formerly lived, in Twiggs county, and
liow in possession of Alfred Moree; levied on as the
property of said Wiley Rachels, to satisfy seventeen
small fi fas. issued from a Justices court of the 323d
company district in said county, in favor of William
Hollingsworth vs. said Rachels: property pointed
out by the plaintiff-—levy made and returned to me
by Simon Williams, constable.
Also the one undivided third part of the follow
ing lands, to-wit: 506 1-4 acres more or less lying and
being in the 2Gth district of originally Wilkinson,
now Twiggs county. Nos. not known, but being
known as the land belonging to the estate of Osborn
Childers, deceased, and whereon the said Osborn
Childers lived at the time of liia death, and now cul
tivated by Virgel Childers, adjoining of Janies Willis
and Daniel Holland, it being the interest of George
W. Childers in said land, and levied on as the inter
est of said George W. Childers, to satisisfy one fi fa.
issued from the Superior Court of Twiggs county, in
favor of Benjamin F. Ross vs. said Childers: proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JAMES HAMMOCK, Sh’ff.
May 15,1846. 51
Pulaski SlierifTs SalcT
W ILL he sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski county,
on the first TUESDAY in JULY next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to-wit:
One lot of land No 61,4th district of originally
Dooly, now Pulaski county, to satisfy two small ii
fas. issued from the 511th district, G. M., of said
county, in favor of Isaac Johnson vs. Andrew J.
Payne and Abijah Shiver, security; levied on as the
property of Andrew J. Payne, and returned to me
by Asa Wingatt, constable.
202 1-2 acres of land more or less. No. 42, in ilie
8th district of originally Dooly, now Pulaski county;
levied oil to satisfy one small fi fa. issued out of the
C47th district, G. M.,of Coweta county, in favor of
James Hunt, hearer vs. Hugh C. Harrison; levied on
as the property of Hugh C. Harrison, and returned
to me by a constable.
One house and lot in the town of Hawkinsville,
adjoining the Baptist church lot, and James W. Lath-
rop’s, now occupied by Mrs. Ripley, containing two
acres more or less; levied on to satisfy a fi fa. from
Pulaski Superior Court—William S. Whitfield vs.
Eleanor Germany: property pointed out by A. II.
llansell.
300 acres of land more or less, it being the place
whereon Elijah Piekening formerly lived, in the 8th
district of originally Dooly, now Pulaski county, ad
joining the lands of John Pierce and George R. Reid
on the waters f of E!uffcreek; levied on as the pro
perty of Elijah Pic kering, to satisfy a fi fa., the Cen
tral Bank of Georgia vs. Lewis S. McCall, maker,
Nathaniel B. II. McCall and Elijah Pickering, indor
sers: property pointed out by A. H. Hatisell, plain
tiff's attorney.
One lot of land No. 231, in the 4th district of ori
ginally Dooly, now Pulaski county, the place where
on Daniel Griffin now lives,containing 202 l-2acres
more or less, to satisfy a fi fa. from Pulaski Superior
Court: the Justices of the Inferior Courtfortheu.se
of John M. Warrer vs. Matthias Moore, executor,
and Thully Williamson and Wm. G. Fleming, secu
rities: levied on as the property of Matthias Moore,
exectntor.
C. M. BOZEMAN.Sh ff.
Also at the same time and place
POSTPONED SALE.
t 190 acres of land more or less, it beiug part of lot
No. 194. in the 4th district of originally Dooly, now
Pulaski county, the place whereon Mrs. Permelia
Brace well, Mrs. Martha Polhill and Peter E. Love,
Esq. now lives; levied on as the property of Burcvel!
W. Bracewell, to satisfy a fi fa. from Pulaski Inferi
or Court, the Bank of Hawkinsville vs. Burwell XV.
Bracewell: property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor
ney—levied on and returned to me by Joseph Carru-
thers, former Sheriff.
C. M. BOZEMAN, Sh’ff.
May 21, 1846. 51
Ware Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the Town of Waresboro’, Ware county; on
the first Tuesday in JULY next, within the usual
hours ol sale, the following property, to wit:
Sixty head of stock cattle, taken as the property
ot John Newbern, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued
ffotn the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of
Thomas Hilliard, vs. John Newbern, property point
ed out in said fi fa.
CITATIONS.
Georgia, Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, llardy Hart, administrator on the
estate of Dempsy Stokes, late of .said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said estate.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre-
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
M WASHINGTON HAIL.&
.w.iro.v, o.i. on
H AVING become the sole proprietor of this well
known Hotel, repaired and improved its in
terior arrangements, secured the services of attentive
servants, and determined as I am, to give to it mv
iu ue anu aiiuear ui my unite wimiii me time Dre- „i __ t ,. ., , .. . _P ... 1
scribed by law, to shew cause, if anv, why said let- own personal and undivided attention the public may
J . . -v 7 * 1 J relv linon every nttuntinn to thpir ivnn snnH rnmmrla
ters may not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, Jan. 1st, 1846.
31 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c «
Georgia, Jusper county.
W HEREAS, Thomas Key, administrator, de
bonis non, on the estate of William Askew,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said administration.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, al' and
singular, the kindred and creditors, to be, and ap
pear at my office withiuthe time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Gvien under my hand at office, this 24th Decem
ber. 1845.
30 SHADRACIII.McMICHEAL.c. c. o.
(>eorgiu, Irwin county.
W HEREAS, James Hall. Sr., administrator of
the estate of Calvin A. Ilall. late of said coun
ty, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said
administration.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be, and appear at nij office within the time pre
scribed by law to show cause if any they have, why
said letters shauld not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Jan. 26 1846
35 WILLIAM M. KENNEDY, c. c. o. i. c.
rely upon every attention to their wants and comforts
that has heretofore characterized this Establish
ment. The Stables are well and amply supplied with
provender, and attentive and faithful ostiers.
This Establishment has no connexion with any
other House in Macon.
In short, nothing shall be wanting to make Wash
ing rox Hall all and more than it has been even in
its palmiest days. WILLIAM A. MOTT.
January 6, 1846. 30—tf
The Constitutionalist, Savannah Georgian, Mu
cin Messenger, and Columbus Enquirer will publish
one month, and forward their accounts to Washing
ton Hall.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ar. n. a ojlw.jw s co.,
Ware-House
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MACON, GA.
H AVING taken the Buildings adjoining the
Ware-House of B. H. Moultrie, and formerly
occupied by Hamilton & Winn, tender their ser
vices to their friends and the public.
Their Ware-House is as safe and as exempt from
danger by fire as any other in the city.
T. B. Gorman, * /
Wheeler &. Arnold, $
Macon, Sept. 22,1845.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW
Boots
500
Faints and Oils*
KEGS Nos. 1 and 2 White Lead,
300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil,
With a variety of Colors for Painter's use. for sale
by CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO.
Macon, Oct. 6,1845, 18
Georgia, Pulaski county.
W HEREAS, William VV. Mayo, administrator
°f David Simpson, deceased, applies for let
ters of dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to file their objections, if any. within the time prescri
bed by law, why said lettersshould not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, January 3 1846
35 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
Georgia, Jasper County.
W HEREAS George Dawkinst uduiinisrator on
the estate of William Jones, Sen. deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate!
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time presort
bed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March 2 1846
:! -> S. I. McMICHAEL, c. c. o.
April 29,1846.
WM. W. TUMBLIN, Sheriff.
49
tieoi gia, Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, ira Peck, administrator on the es
tate ol Dorothy Rhodes, laie of said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said estate.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be, and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, March 24 1846
42—6m LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o.
Georgia, Pulaski county.
W HEREAS, John J. Anderson, executor of
the last \V ill and Testament of Abraham
Shiver, applies for letters of dismission from his said
executorship.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be, and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any, why said letters
should notbe granted.
Given under my hand at office, March 25, 1846.
42—Cm JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
Georgia, Jones county.
Frances Wilder, Guardian of Wil
liam D. White, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said guardianship.
’I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to nle their objections, ifany, withiuthe time pre
scribed by law, whysaid letters should not begranted.
Given uudermy hand at office,this 31st of March,
1840.
, 43 CHARLES MACARTHY,c.c.o.
Sugar, Coffee, Iron, Salt, Ac.,
HHDS. St. Croix, P. R. and N. O. Sugars,
OvF 150 Bags Rio and Cuba Coffee,
30 “ Maracaibo and Java Coffee,
50,000 lbs Swedesand American Iron, flat round
and square.
75 Kegs, Cut Nails and Brads,
English, Gprman and Blister Steel,
1200 Sacks Salt, bbls, fine Salt,
250 Kegs pure No. 1 and B. White Lead,
300 Gallons Linseed Oil,
500 “ Winter and Fall strained Oil,
150 Boxes Glass, 8 X 10,10 X 12,12 X 14, I2X
16, and 12 X 18. With a general assortment of Co-
lcrs, for sale low by
CIIA3. CAMPBELL & CO.
Macon, Oct. G, 1845. 18
Bagging, Rope and Twine.
IIABDEMaI A HAMILTON,
Ware-House
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Macon, Ga.
C ONTINUE business at their old stand on the riv
er, which is convenient to the shipping of Cot
ton either by River or Railroad, and is a secure loca
tion from fire.
The interest of our patrons will be closely attended
to in person by Mr. Thomas Hardeman, either in the
selling of Cotton, filling of orders for goods, or in
shipping Cotton to Hamilton, Hardeman & Co
Savannah, or to any other market.
Sept. 15,1845. 14
Gerogia, Jasper county.
W HEREAS William Tolefree, applies to me
for letters of administration upon the estate of
Alexander N. Buchanan, late of said county deceased.
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
said letters should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at office, April 4,1846. 43
8.1. McMICHAEL, c. c. o.
Georgiti, Jones County.
XTirHEREAS Ambrose Chapman, Guardian of
* • Solomon and Nancy Chapman, minor of
Solomon Chapman, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismission.
Theseare therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindredand creditors ofsaid deceased,
to be, and appearatmy office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause,if any theyhave, why
saidlettersshould not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this April 22 1846.
46 CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
OJA BALES Gunny Bagging-,
Ovf 75 pieces Dundee “
500 “ Kentucky “
150 Coils Manilla Rope,
75 “ Kentucky “
1500 Lbs. 3 ply Bagging Twine,
For sale on reasonable terms, by
CHARLES CAMPBELL & CO.
3Iacon,Oct.6, 1845. 17
NOTICE .
T HEsubscriber will sell at public sale, al the Court
House in Sparta, on Saturday the fourth day
of July next, a plantation in Hancock county, con
taining about 270 acres—about 40 acres cleared—
said tract lies on Keg Creek, well watered, a new
snug log cabin and other necessary buildings there
on. That portion of the land in the woods is first rate
Cotton land—there are several invaluable Canebreaks
on it.
Terms, one hundred dollars cash—balance the 25th
Dec. next. JOSIAH CARR.
May 25, 1846. 51 td
P. S. My only motive for selling is, that I am and
have been for some lime past, under the influence of
the Texas fever, for there is no cure to be found in
Georgia.
Executive Department, l
Milledgeville, June 15th, 1846. )
I T appears from the application of Thomas D-
Johnson, (purchaser) for an alias grant to Lo l
No. 227, in the 7th District, of originally Troup, tha 1
said Lot was drawn by Moses and Levina Johnsom
orphans, ol Manderson’s District, Wilkinson county>
and that by mistake it was granted to Moris and Le
vina Johnson of said District, and county, and that
the grant cannot be produced at this department for
correction.
It is therefore ordered, unless good cause be shewn
to the contrary within six months, that an alias grant
do issue for the said Lot to the rightful drawers of the
same, and that notice thereof be published in one of
the public gazettes of this State for six mouths pre
vious to issuing said “alias grant."
By the Governor,
JOHN II. STEELE, S. E. D.
1 Cm
Griswold’s Improved
COTTON €*MNS.
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL
Continue the Manufacture of these
GINS,
At Ms Old Establishment, in CLINTON,
Jones county, Ga.
H E can offer no better recommendations in favor
of his gins, than the fact, of having supplied
more than Twelve Hundred planters with them dur
ing the last two years, while no other factory has
probably sold in the state as many as one hundred
during the same time. No expense will be spared
to sustain their high reputation, and render them still
more perfect if possible.
They will he warranted as usual to perform well
and delivered at the purchasers residence. Engage
ments can he made with his travelling agents, or by
letter directed to him.
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
March 30,4836. tf—42
m
ilOTICK.
I HAVE this day sold my Stock of Carriages,
Saddles, Harness, Leather, Hardware, &c., to
Mr. II. P. WESTCOTT. for whom I would solicit
a part of the patronage so generously bestowed on
me; persons to whom I am indebted will please hand
in their bills, and those indebted to me, will do me
the favor to call at once and settle with
J. J. JONES.
Macon, July 1, 1345. 18
JONES’ Stock
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES.
Administrator’s Sale.
U NDER an’order of the honorable the Inferior
Court of Baldwin county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will be sold before the Court House
door in Cassville, Cas9 county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next,
lot No, 1157, in the 4th district, 3d section of origin
ally Cherokee, now Cass county; sold as the proper
ty of All C.’Moore, late of Baldwin county, deceas
ed, for distribution of said estate. Terms on the day.
JOHN L. MOORE, Adm’r.
May 23,134G. 51
Administrator’s Sale.
U NDER an order of the honorable the Inferior
Court of Baldwin county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold within the usual hours
of sale, before the Court House door, Dahlonega,
Lumpkin on the first Tuesday iu August next, lot
No. 67, in the 12th dist., 1st section of originally Cher
okee, now Lumpkin county, containing forty acres;
sold as the property of Jacob Collins, late of Hous
ton county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate. Terms on the day.
DAVID COLLINS, Adm’r.
May 30,1846. 51
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
the Inferior court of Stewart county when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, passed 4th day of May,
1846, there will be sold at the Court house door, in
the town of Sandersville, Washington county, on
the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual
hours of sale one lot of land, number not known,
situate and lying on Buck-eye Creek near lands be -
longing to Wilson & Hust, the same being a part of
the real estate of Joseph Delk late of said county, de
ceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said Delk. Te: ms made known on the day of
sale.
JAMES WATERS, Adm’r.
by J. M.MITCHELL.
May 19, 1846. 49
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold at the Court house door, in Clin- 1
ton, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the
usual hours of sale, 202 1-2 acres of land, No. 70,
10th district, on the waters of Hag creek, in said coun
ty, adjoining lands of Barne* and Billingslea; sold for
the benefit of the heirs of SilasT. Middlebrooks, de
ceased. Terms on the day of sale.
ISAAC R. MIDDLEBROOKS, Adm’r.
May 12, 1846. 49
E OUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Jasper county,
when sitting as a CourtofOrdinary, for leave to sell the
real estate of the lute Alexander N. Buchanan, late
of Jasper county, for the benefit of heirs and credi
tors of said estate.
WILLIAM TOLEFREE, Adm’r. Dc bonis non.
Monticello, May 4th, 1846. 48
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Bald
win County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
eare to sell two negro women slaves, the property of
he estate of Catherine Harrall, late ofsaid county,
deceased. JAMES O’BRIEN, Adm’r.
May 4, 1846. 47
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the lu&sri or Court of Putnam county,
when Situng for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
ad the negroes belonging to the estate 0 f Ewin? T.
Morrow, deceased. 6
J. H. SCOTT, ,
GILES S. TOMPKINS, t Adm’rs.
Jnne 8,1846.
Georgia, Jasper county.
%17-HEREAS Robert Edwards, Administrator,
Yv de bonis non, on the estate of Nathan Robey,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission, from
said administration.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred aud creditois of said deceased,
to be, and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law r , to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office. April4,1846. 43
S. I. McMICHAEL, c. c. o.
Georgia, Jasper county.
W HEREAS, Vines Fish applies to me for letters
of Administration on the estate of Naomi Fish,
late of said county, deceased.
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 pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, ifany, why said letters
should notbe granted.
Given under my hand at office, April 11, 1846.
45 S. 1. McMICHAEL, c. c. o.
Georgia, Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, S.B.W ebb, of Bakercounly, Ga.,
applies to dm. for letters of administration on
the estate of John Crawford, late of Twiggs county,
dec’d.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors, ofsaid deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters may not he granted.
Given under my hand, and official signature,
Marion.
LEvVIS SOLOMON, c.c.o.
May 10, 1846. 48
Georgia, Irwin county.
W HEREAS, William W. Pouland and Henry
W. Chesnutt, administrators of the Estate of
Charles Chesnutt, late ol said county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission from said administration.
Theseare therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to file their objections, if any, in my office, within the
time prescribed by law, why letters should not be
granted in compliance with said application.
Given under my hand at office, this May 1st, 1846.
43 WILLIAM M. KENNEDY, c. c. o. i. c.
Georgia, Pulaski county.
W HEREAS, Edward A. Burch, administrator
de bonis non ofthe estate of Edward Burch,
deccasd, applies for letters of dismission from said
administration.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred aud creditors, of said deceased,
to file their objections, if any, within the time pre
scribed by law, why letters should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand, this May 4, 1846.
43 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
G Pulaski county.
W HEREAS, Joseph Tooke applies for letters
of Administration upoii the estate of Burwell
Roundtree, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite aud admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he, and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law. to show cause, ifany they
have, why saidletters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, Jnne 2d, 1846.
52 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. c. o.
I HAVE this day bought Mr. J. J.
of Goods, consisting of
Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Lea
ther, Hardware, Ac,, Ac.
1 am prepared to build to order. Carriages and
Harness of any description, and shall endeavoi oy
strict attention to business, reasonable prices, beauty
and durability of workmanship, to merit a part of
public patronage. H. P. WESCOTT.
(At the old stand of J. J. Jone9.)
Macon, July 1,1845. 18
A CARD.
I RETURN to a generous public, my sincere
thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed on
me, and hope by increased exertions to please.
I have this day, opened at the old stand, a General
COMMISSION BUSINESS, confined to my line
of business. Carriages of all descriptions, Saddles,
Leather, Harness, Hardware, and such articles usu
ally found in such establishments.
Please call and see me, J. J. JONES.
Macon, July 1, 1845. 18
SEECE1E WOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to me on my own account,
or on account of the late firm of Messrs. .'Vrig-
Iey & Hart, will please make immediate payment to
me, as my receipt alone will be valied.
JNO. J. JONES.
Macon, July 1, 1845. 18
Three Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale the fol
lowing settled Plantations, situated in
Baker county, Georgia, now under sue
cessful culture, viz:
One place called Chickasawhatchee, comprising
1700 acres of prime Cotton land, 500 cleared and uu
der fence
One place called Washo, consisting of about 840
acres da. 400 cleared and tinder fence.
One place called the Cape, consisting of about SCO
do. 400 cleared and under fence.
These Plantations have ail been cleared within the
last 3 years, are in a good state for production, in
the very best cotton region, in the Atlantic States, are
well adapted to the culture of Cuba Tobacco, long as
well as short Cotton, and are comfortably settled with
Negro quarters, Barus. Grist, Gin Houses and Gins
for a large force on each place.
The Provisions, Mules, Stock aud Plantation Uten
sils will be sold with the places if required by the pur
chaser.
For cash, one or all the places will be sold, a great
bargain.
Any persons desirious of buying, will apply to
Mr. H. Foy, who is in charge of the property, or
they will find the Subscriber on one ofthe places on
the 1st of December next, in the mean time they may
address to him, Oswichee P. O., Russel county, Ala.
J. HAMILTON,
Trustee ofthe Oswichee Company.
Charleston, Oct. 24, 1845. 22 tf
A. Ii. SMITH,
vs.
D. N. SMITH.
Rule Nisi.
• Forsyth Superior Court, Februa-
I ry Term, 1846.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the honorable the CouttofOrdinary,
in and for Pulaski county, for leave to sell all the land
belonging to the Estate of Edward Holmes, late of
said county deceased.
WILLIAM J. HOLMES, Guardian,
of the minors ofsaid deceased.
May 4tb, 1846. 48
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Twiggs
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of Philip R.
Jessup late of said county deceased.
WM. S. C. JESSUP, Adm’r.
April 7,1845. 43
BLANK DEEDS.
For Sale at the Federal Union Office.
To the Cotton Planters
OF GEORGIA.
T HE subscribers have established a Shop in Mor
gan county, ten miles from Madison, and fif
teen from Monticello, where they are prepared to do
an extensive business in the manufacture of
Cotton Gins,
Of a very superior quality, having afirstrate set of
machinery driven by water-power, and the most skil
ful workmen, and using none but the very best and
most durable materials, they feel confident in saying
that their GINS will be superior to any others made
in the State, and equal to any ill the United States;
with facilities for doing work cheap—superior in
some respects and equal iu all to any shop in the
State, they are determined not to be under sold. The
Gins will he delivered to the purchaser in all cases
free of charge for transportation, and warranted to
perform well in every respect.
All letters addressed to us at Madison, Moigau
county, Georgia, will be promptly attended to.
KT Repairing done in the best manner and tashort
notice.
WINSHIP & JOHNSON.
Morgan Co., Ga., May 27,1845. lyr—50
United States DistrictConrt, l In Bank-
District of Georgia. \ruplcy.
J OHN SIMPSON, of Decatur, DeKalb county,
Ga., Carriage-maker, a Bankrupt, having filed
his petition, praying that a full discharge from his
debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate
thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to
all creditors who have proved their debts and other
persons in interest to appear at the Court House in
the City of Savannah, on the eleventh day of Au
gust next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to shew cause
why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant
ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, May 11,1846. 49—lit
I T appearing to the Court, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the first day of December, in the year Eighteen
hundred and forty-five, Daniel N. Smith, made, ex
ecuted and delivered to Asahel R. Smith, his certain
Mortgage Deed for the better securing the payn-«nt
of a certain promissory note, made by the said l
iel N. on the fourth day of November, eighteen
hundred and lorty, payable to the said Asahel R. or
bearer, on the twenty-fifth day of December next,
thereafter, for the sum of six thousand two hundred
and fifty dollars, and twenty-nine cents.—Aud did
thereby for that purpose, bargain, sell and convey in
to the said Asahel R. Smith, his heirs and assigns,
the following Lots and parcels of Land, to wit:—Lot
Nos. 4, 25,53, 54. 90, 91.148, 51 and 152, situate in
the town of Cumniing, in said county.—Also, Lots
of land, Nos. 110, in the 3d District, of the first Sec
tion. now in said county—Lot No. 1285 in the 14th
District, of the 1st Section, now in said county.—Al
so, Lots of laud, Nos. 63, 64, and 81, in the 2d Dis
trict of the 1st Section, now in said county—and al
so. 15 acres of Let, No. 10 in said last mentioned Dis
trict, ail in the Jst Section of originally Cherokee,
but now „uiJ oouutjr orrorsytn.—And in and Ly
said Mortgage Deed, it was provided that if the said
Daniel N. his heirs, executors, or administrators,
shall pay or cause to he paid, the said sum of money
due on said note; and all Lawful interest which had
or might accrue thereon, according to the tenor and
effect of said note, whenever called on for that pur
pose, then and in that event, as well the said note o*
the said mortgage deed, and the right to the proper
ty thereby conveyed or else remain in full force.
And it further appearing, that said note has not
been paid off, but that (he same is due and unpaid, and
that the said Daniel N. has (ailed and refused to pay
the same after being called on for that purpose. It
therefore ordered, that the said Daniel N. Smith, pay
into the Clerk’s office of this Court within six months
from this date, the principal, iuterestand cost due on
said note or mortgage, or that the said Daniel N. ap
pear and shew cause on the (lr,t day of the next
Term, to he held on the fourth Monday in August
next, why his right to the equity of redemption in
and to said mortgaged land and premises should not
be then and thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule
be published once a month for four months in a pub
lic gazette of said State or be served personally on
the mortgagor or his special agent or attorney, at
least three months previous to the time the money is
directed to be paid.
A true copy from the Minutes of Forsyth Supe
rior Court, February Term, 1846.
JOHN II. RUSSELL, Clerk.
April 20,1846. 45 4m.
AMEUiCAX HOTEL,
NORTH SIDE THE MARKET,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
THIS CENTRAL AND CON
VENIENT HOTEL, is now o-
pen for the accommodation of the
travelling public. The table will be
furnished with the best the market af-
fords.
The Proprietors promise to exert themselves to
give satisfaction to their patrons.
J. P. BAUM & CO.
April 10, 1846. 3n>'-48
ITS
tiiia
32 5
SBS
Ul
Georgia, Jones County.
JOHN \V. WARD, of the 373th district,
TOLLS before me one bay mare poney, a-
bout three years old, with a small star in
her face, a long tail and short mane. Appraised by
John G. Dumas and R. J. Ralls, to ten dollars, April
15,1846.
W. D. ETHRIDGE, j. p.
True copy from Estray book, April 23,1846.
46 CHARLES MACARTHY, c. i. c.
Georgia, Jasper county :
Clerk's Office Inferior Court.
POSTED before me by Evan J. Har
vey, one black Horse Mule, perhaps eight
or ten years of age, and about four feet
six inches high; appraised by William N. Kirkpat
rick and John C. G. Maddux, to be worth ten dollars,
this 8th April, 1846.
A true copy from tire Record of Estraya now of
file in my office, this 8th day of April, 1646.
44 SAM’L. D. VARNER, Clerk,pro t«n.
The Upper Suwannee Springs- East
Florida.
T HE subscriber takes this method of informing
his friends and the public, that he has taken a
Lease of the above Establishment, for a term of years
and will be prepared to accomodate all who may fa
vor him with their company. As regards the Miner
al (Qualities of the water, it cannot he surpassed by
any Watering place in America.—The Springs will
be opened by the first day of May.—Charges moder
ate and every pttention will be paid to the comfort of
all who mav favor him with their company.
FRANCIS A. HUSON, Proprietor.
March 2, 1846. 38 3m
The Savannah Georgian aud Republican, Floridian
of Talahassee, and the papers of St. Augustine, will
copy once a week for three months and seud their
accounts to the Springs. F. A. HUSON.
AND
Shoes.
W) HITING & MIX respectfully invite their
W patrons and the public generally to call and
examine their stock of goods manufactured expressly
for this market. Their assortment consists in part of—
Gentlemen’s fine French Calf sewed Boots of all
qualities.
Gentlemen’s middling tine Calf sewed and peg
ged Boots of all kinds.
Gentlemen’s double sole calf aud Kip sewed and
pegged Boots.
Gentlemen’s Calf, Goat and Lasliiig Brogans ol
all kinds.
Gentlemen’s fine Calfaad Kip pegged Brogans oi
all kinds and qualities.
Ladies’ colored and black Gaiters of all qualities.
Ladies’ Kid Buskins, thin and thick soles of all kinds.
Misses’ Gaiters and Half Gaiters, black and colored.
With a large assortment ol Children’s Shoes oi
all kinds aud qualities.
Also a large assortment of Men’s and Boys coarse
Brogans, double and single soles, pegged and nail
ed, which we will sell as low as the same quality
cun be bought iu the city.
Also, Goodger’s Patent Metalic. Gum Elastic Over
Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, a new article in
this maket, very low.
Also, Calf, Kip, Goat, Lining and Binding
Shins, Sole Leather, Pegs, Thread,
Patent Awls, Lasts, Sfc. very low.
CP Boots made and repaired to order.
Macon, Oct. 21,1845. ’ tf—20
LAW NOTICE.
JOHN II. POWERS & JAMES N. WEST.
H AVING associated themselves in the practice
of Law, will attend the Courts of Houston,
Bibb. Crawford, Macon. Dooly, Pulaski and Twiggs.
All business entrusted to their care will he prompt
ly and faithfully discharged.
Joh.v II. Powers, Jamf.s N. West.
Office at Perry, Houston, Co. Ga. 1348. 45—ly
nr o ticeT
THEsubscriher having bought
out the stock of John J. Jones,
consisting of Carriages, Har
ness, Saddles, Carriage & Har
ness Trimmings, &c., &c., begs
leave to inform the public that
he will sell on terms to suit the
times, he is prepared to build or
repair Carriages on short no
tice ilia neat and workmanlike mauner at reduced
prices. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
H. P. WESTCOTT.
At the stand formerly occupied by John J. Jones.
August 12,1845. 21 tf
DRUGS.
f
J. H.&W.S. ELLIS
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A General Assortment ol
DRUGS Ac MEDICINES.
MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS,
& PLANTERS will be supplied with
fresh and genuine articles at fair prices.
Also a stock of Landreths fresh Garden seed.—
At Wholesale and Retail.
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. 1846.
34
More Nexv Goods.
P OLKA and Coronation Robes; plain and color
ed, light and mourning, Nansook and Jaconet
Muslins; Muslin Ginghams, and Printed Lawns;
Scotch and Organdie ditto; just received and for sale
at the lowest prices. N. McKINNON & CO
Macon, May 26,1846. 50—tf.
Linen Drillings, Drap d’Eta,
P\ ND SUMMER C LOTHS—a good assortment
just received by N. McKINNON & CO.
Macon, May 19,1846. 49
Cloths.
(^UPF.RFINE and Common Black and Blue-
55^ Black Cloths and Cassimeres—just received, by
N. McKINNON & CO.
Macon, May 16. 1846. 49
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sun
<%i HADES. A good assortment just receiv-
1*5^ ed and for sale at the lowest prices by
N. McKINNON & CO.
Macon. May 16,1846. 49
Jaist Received,
POUNDS prime BACON,
and for sale by
JAMES DUNCAN.
Milledgeville, May 18,1846. 4t—49
POUNDS of LARD (or Sale
by JAMES DUNCAN.
15,000
2,000
Milledgeville, May 26, 1846.
4t—50
Dr. Joel Brauham’s
New Goods.
T HE undersigued are receiving and opening
their Spring and Summer supplies of FAN
CY and STAP i. E DRY GOODS, among
which will be found all the new style of the season;
all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Pur
chasers are invited to call and examine the stock.
N. McKINNON & CO.
Macon, May 16. 1846, 49
Bonnets.
A FEW dozen new style Neapolitan Lace Bon'
nets; do. Misses and Children’s do.
Just received by N. McKINNON & CO.
Macon, May 26,1846. 50 tf
Silks, Barages, Muslins, Ginghams.
nri^HE undersigned have just received and ere
now opening every variety and style of the
above goods suited to the present season-
N. McKINNON & CO.
Macon, May 16,1849. 49
MEDICINE.
I K offering tills valuable medicine to the people
of Georgia, for the relief and cure of many disea
ses incident to a Southern climate. I do not claim for
it infalibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseases.
But in
Chronic Liver Affections and Dyspepsia,
lean confidently advise and recommend its use,from
my personal observation and use of the article in my
own practice. This article is favorably received
wherever it has been used. I am allowed to refer
to Mr. George Heard of Troup, Mr. John Warren
of Columbus, Mr. McKaffee of Cobb, Mr. Asbury
Hull of Athens, Mr. William D. Terrell of Putnam,
Rev. Jokh E. Dawson of Lagrange; to which a great
number of names might be added, who bear their
testimony to its value. Doctor Henry Branham has
used thu medicine in his own case, and has prescri
bed to many others, gives it as his opinion, that it
is one of the safest and most valuable medicines that
can be used in imperfect digestion, liver complaints,
constipation and irregular state of the bowels. It is
useful in bilious complaiuts, to persons recovering
from bilious fevers, and in sick or nervous head-tfebe,
To pregnant women, who are subject to costiveness,
this medicine is well suited. In*regulaling the state
o( the stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion,
it is particularly useful.
I could append a long list of certificates, but for
bear, preferring to rely on the virtues of the medicine
to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle and cer
tain cathartic, tonic and sudorific.
JOEL BRANHAM
For sale by Dr. Little and Powell, Milledgeville,
and Little & Co., Talbotton.
Eatonton, Georgia, Jan. 1,1846. Cm—30.
IIEYS & CO’s
CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
Sarsaparilla,
FOR THE CURE OF
Scrofula, Cutaneous diseases, Pimples or Pustules
on the Face, Syphilitic aftections, YVhite Swelling,
Ulceration ofthe throat and Legs, Ulcers, Dyspepsia
and diseases of the stomach, Scurioa or Lumbago,
Chronic Rheumatism, Tetter, Scaly eruptions of the
skin, Biles from an impure habit of body, Pains and
welling of the Bones, Sallow or unhealthy Com
plexion, Liver Complaint, and all diseases arising from
an impure state of the Body, excessive or improper
use of Mercury, imprudences of living, Exposures,
general Debility from Climate, &c., Renovating and
restoring the whole System.
The above extract is of the usual size and strength.
Price per dozen Bottles, $8 00.
For sale by J. H & W. S. ELLIS.
February 3, 1845. 34 tf
DR. BANNING’S BOON BRACE.
T HIS instrument is an efficient relief to all varie
ties of Local and General Debility that are caus
ed and perpetuated by Muscular Laxity.
The reason that these difficulties are seldom cured
by medicine is, because they are displacements of the
mechanical part and not a disease of it; and hence
that the Brace by gently lifting the Abdomen, and
pressing forward the small of the Back, thereby re
storing the body to its axis, without cramping it, gives
immediate relief, in a most rational way, to these ap
parently opposite difficulties. This view and instra-
tnent have already introduced an era in the treatment
of this class of affections. Price $10 each.
For sale by J. H. & VV. S ELLIS,
(Cotton Avenue.)
Macon, February 2, 1846. 34
Georgia, Jones county.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Sr., ofthe 318th
district, G. M., Tolls before me, W. D.
______ Etheridge, a Justice of the Peace for said
county, an estray Sorrei. Mare, about twelve years
old, hind feet white, a white star in the forehead ex
tending down the nose, no brands visible, sprained
very badly, about five feet bigb; appraised by Alfred
M. George and William H. Dismukes, to Ten Dol
lars, May 6th, 1846.
W. D. ETHERIDGE, J. P.
A true Copy from the Estray Book.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. i. c.
May 9,1846. 49
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Denslow & Webster’s
(Late Hazard, Denslow Sy Webster.)
Agricultural and Seed Ware House,
Paint, Oil, Glass A Powder Store.
SAP ANN AH, GA,
H AVING made large additions to tbeir former
stock, the subscribers now offer to planters
and merchants, au assortment of articles in their
line, unequaled in the Southern country, and consist
ing, iu part, of the following articles, viz:
700 Ploughs,
Comprising Ruggi.es, Nurse & Mason’s.
Eagle Ploughs, (heavy 2 horse or ox) 1 with cut-
do 2 B do (medium 2 horse) ' ter or
do A 3 do (light do 2 do) ) wheel,
do No. 15do9inch cut,(large 1 horse for light soil.)
do A 1 do (light 1 mule or garden)
do 6 inch do ( do 1 do or turning)
do t do do ( do 1 do do )
do Sub Soil do (3 sizes, fur 1,2 or 4 horses)
do No. A, 1, & 0, side hill do (for 1 &2do)
do Double Mould Board do (light & heavy 1 horse.)
do Cotton and Rice Trenching do
Allen, or Hoe do, 2 sizes.
Common Yankee Cast Iron do, Nos. ]()t, ill, 12
& 20.
Wrought Iron or Dagon do, Nos. 0, 1, 2 and 3.
Cultivator Plough or Horse Hoe.
Improved Cultivator, with gauge wheel.
New pattern Cotton and Corn Cultivator and Scari- j
fier.
700 dozen If ocs—consisting of
Brades’ Patent, Nos. 0, 1,2, 3 and 4.
do Best Steel’d Carolina, Nos. 00,0, l,2uii(13.
Lyndon’s do do do No*.00,0, 1,2aud 3.
do Anchor, Nos. 00, 0,1 and 2.
do Best New Ground, PP and PPP Crown,
do Round and Oval eye grubbing Hoe Nos.
2 & 3.
100 doz. AXES, various Brands; 600 kegs NAILS;
150 best Blue Grit GRIND STONES: 600
pair TRACE CHAINS; 100 OX "Bud
LOG CHAINS.
Shovels and Spades,
Socket Spades,
Corn Shellers, for hand and horse power,
Corn & Cob Mills, fordo and do.,
Ox Yokes,
Grain Cradles,
Scythes «fc Scythe Snailhs,
Hay and Manure Forks,
Steel Corn Mills,
Improved Hand do.,
do Horse power do with Burr Stones,
Reap llooks, Bush Hooks,
Patent Straw aud Comstock Cntters,
Common Box Cutters,
Fan Mills, improved kind, two sizes,
Patent Cylinder Churns,
Garden Implements,
Pruning Saws &. Chisels,
Gin Bauds—chain,
Iron Wedges,
Common & Folding Harrows,
Froes, &c., &c.
Carpenter’s Tools,—consisting of
Planes, Setus, Chisels. Augers, Braces and
Bitts, Compasses, Rules, Squares Hatchets, &yc.
They have aiso made arrangements for a supply of
the best kinds of
WO. 1,
Cheapest Side.
S UGAR.—St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Or
leans, Lnal and Crushed Sugar, for sale ov
April 14, 1846. JAMES HF.RTl
C OFFEE.—Java, Rio, Laguayraanl St. D«.
iningo, for safeKy JAMES HERTY,
April 14. 1846.
M OLASSES.—Prime Cuba Molasses, foraaL
by [April 14.] JAME3J1ERTY *
B ACON.—Prime new Bacon, for sale by~
April F4. JAAH;8 HERTY .
F LOUR.—Canal and Country FlourTfor sal.
<>y JAMES HERTY
April 14.
T EA.—Imperial, Gunpowder and Hyson Te»
for sale by JAMES HERTY .
April 14.
R AISINS.—Choice Raisins, for sale by ~
_AprilJ4. JAMES HERTY'.
S PICES.—All kind of fresh Spices, for sale by
April 14. JAMES HERTY. ’
N ails—au sizes Nails and Tacks, for sale by
April 14. JAMES HERTY. 1
O FADES.—Ames' best Spades and Shovels, f ur
►3 sale by JAMES HERTY'.
April 14.
^CYTHES.—Ibbotson’s Patent Scythes. f or
sale-hy
April 14.
JAMES HERTY.
A XES.—Collins’ and White’s Axe9, for saie by
April 14. JAMES HERTY
JAMES HERTY.
f JV-RACES.—Straight and twisted Trace* b
X sale by JAMES Hi.iti t.
April 14.
UNS.—Double and single barrelled Guns, fo r
sale by
April 14.
JAMES HERTY.
C ROCKERY.—Fine and Common Crock
ery, for sale by JAMES HERTY'
April J4.
—Steam and Turpentine Soap, for sale
by JAMES HERTY.
April 14.
-Just received, prime Potish. for
JAMES HERTY.
P OTASH.
sale by
April 14.
C ANDLES.—Sperm. Stearic, Adamantine aid
Tallow Candles, for sale by
Aprii 14. JAMES HERTY'.
T AMPS A few
X-J for sale by
April 14.
‘Cornelins’'’ Lard Lamps
JAMES HERTY’. ’
Garden Seeds—Seed Rye—Wheat—Oats,
Timothy—Red Top and Clover.
1.000 kegs White Lead, pure, Extra. Nos. 1 and 2.
200 do ground Colored Paints, and a full assortment
of Fancy Paints and Painters’articles.
2.000 gallons Linseed Oil.
5.000 do Sperm and Whale Oil.
20 barrels Spirits Turpentine.
10 do Coach, Furniture, Japan & Black Varnish.
150 doz. Paint and Whith-wash Brushes.
400 boxes Window Glass, various sizes.
10.000 Lights, Window Sashes, for various sized
windows.
Powder, Shot, Ac.
500kegs, halves and quarters best qual. Gun Powder.
100 do Blasting and Cannon do.
800 bags Drop Shot, assorted sizes.
300 do Buck do do do.
5.000 lbs. Bar Lead.
600 M. Percussion Caps.
Paper.
300 Reams Plain and Ruled Letter Paper.
150 do Ruled Foolscap do.
200 do Plain and Flat do do for Blank printing.
500 do Newspaper, assorted sizes.
700 lbs. News Ink.
Bine and Red Printing and Writing Ink, Castings
for the different kindsot Ploughs, and Plough Stoi ks
taken apartand packed to ensu re cheap transportation.
O 3 The above articles sold on the most REASON
ABLE TERM3. Orders thankfully received and
promply attended to.
Nov. 11,1845. tf—23
O ILS.—Sperm, Linseed, Train, and Castor
Oil, for sale by JAMES
April 14.
JAMES HERTY'.
T URPENTINE.—Pure Spirits Turpentine
for sale by JAMES HERTY’.
April 14.
M ACKEREL.—Whole and half Barrels,
Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, and Kitts do., for sale
b y JAMES HERTY.
April 14.
V INEGAR.— Several Barrels pure Cider
Vinegar, forsale by JAMES HERTY.
April 14.
W HITE LEAD.—Pure and Extra No. I,
White Lead, forsale by
April 14. JAMES HERTY'.
C HOCOLATE.—Best No. I and 2, Choco
late, for sale by JAMES HERTY’.
April 14.
S hoes.—Lage lot Russet Brogans; Ladies’
and Misses Kid and Morocco Slips, &c. Ac.,
forsale by JAMES HERTY.
April 14.
(TIOBACCO.—Large lot fine Chewing Tobac-
i co; also fine cut Chewing and Smokin" do.,
for sale by JAMES HERTY.
April 14.
I RON.—Large ?ot Swedes and English Iron, for
sale by JAMES HERTY.
April I4.
S TEEL »—Cast and German Steel, for sale by
April 14. JAMES HERTY.
( HASTINGS.—Large supply English and A
J merican Castings, for i
April 14.
sale by
JAMES HERTY.
From Charleston ria'Augnsta
t&nd
MILLEDGEVILLE TO MACON.
FARE REDUCED!!
From Charleston to Milledgeville, $11 50.
To Macon from do., $14 50. Omnibus in
cluded.
JMdiarrmf , cheapest, and only direct route d<ti-
ly, (Sundays not excepted,) through without
delay.
L EAVING Augusta by Georgia Rail Road, 9£
o'clockP. M., Warrenton by Stage 12.J o’clock,
A. M.. thence by Sparta, arriving at Milledgeville
at li£ o’clock. A M.,at Gordon at 4 j o’clock, P. M.,
thence by Central Kail Road to Macon at 6 o’clock,
P. M.
Front Macon, leaves for Gordon by Central Rail
road at 6 o’clock, A. M., thence by Stage to Mil
ledgeville at 104 o'clock, A. M., to Warrenton 9
o’clock, P. M., in time for the cars on the Georgia
Rail Road for Augusta, and arrives there in time (or
the cars on the Charleston Road.
Passengers, through, on this line will in all cases
have the preference over those on the way.
T*>is line connects immediately at Macon, with
the Macon & Western Rail Road, and with the
line of stages going South and West, to Tallahasse,
Columbus, and Montgomery, Ala.
Fare at Angusta, received by Agent Georgia Rail
Road; at Warrenton, by E. Hale; at Macon, by W.
A. Mott; at Milledgeville. by A. Mott.
KNOX & MOTT, Proprietors.
Milledgeville, March 31st 1846. 42
dPThe Augusta Constitutionalist, Macon Tele
graph, and Columbus Times will copy until the 1st of
June and forward their accounts to us for payment.
K. .fc M.
In Pulaski Superior Court,
October Term, 1S45.
Alfred C. Bostwick, Complainant,) Bill for In-
C UTLERY.—Best English Cutlery, forsale
by JAMES HERTY.
April 14.
(^1£VES, &C.—Sieves, Coffee-millsat d Black
ing, for sale by-
April 14.
JAS. HERTY.
C ARDS.—Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards, for
sale by JAMES HERTY.
April 14.
C URRY COMRS.—Various kinds Curry-
Combs, for sale by JAMES HERTY-
Aprii 14.
JlAKCH.-Fiue <
5 by
April 14.
Premium” Starch, forsale
JAMES HERTY.
yyOODEN WARE.—Tubs Backets and
Keelers, for sale by-
April 14.
JAME3 HERTY.
Dennis Perkins, Lucius Hopkins,
George White, Defendants.
*/
junction,
discovery
and rtlif.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendants in the above cause,
cannot be found in the said county. It is on mo
tion of counsel for complainant, ordered that service
of said Bill be perfected by publication in one of the
public Gazettes of this State, for the space of four
months, in terms of the law.
KENAN & ROCKWELL,
Sol’rs. for Complainant,
A true copy taken from the minutes of the Court.
JOHN V. MITCHELL, Clerk.
February 11, 1846. 36—4m
Georgia, Jones county.
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes,
January, Term, 1846.
P RESENT their Honors, James H. Morrow,
Hendersou Patterson and Peyton T. Pitts, Jus
tices.
Whereas, Eldiidge C. Butt, administrator of Noah
Butt, deceased, sheweth that he has settled up the es
tate of deceased, confided to his charge and prays the
Court to be dismissed therefrom: Ordered, that ci
tation issue requiring all persons concerned, to show
cause if any they have, ou or before the first Monday
in August next, why said administrator should notbe
discharged, and that citation be published in one of
the public gazettes of said State for the space or six
months.
A true copy from the minutes, this 12th day of Jan
uary, 1846.
32 CHALKS MACARTHY, c.c.o.
Y ARN, Ac.—Athens and Eatonton Y’arn and
Oznaburgs, for sale by
April 14. JAMES HERTY.
B ROOMS.—Fiue and common Shaker and
Whisks, for sale by JAMES HERTY.
Milledgeville, April 14,1846. 44
~DRU«S. “
T H E Subscribers respectfully
beg leave to inform their friends
and the public in general, that they
hare now, and intend to keep con
stantly on hand, a full and well
selected assortment of pure and
unadulterated Drugs, Medicines, and
Chemicals of French, English, Ger
man and American Manutacture.—
Also, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass
and Druggists, Glassware. Dyestuffs,
Patent Medicines; among the latter are H’istar's Cel
ebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry, Motion’s Coush Syr
up, ffc., Sfc. Pharmaceutical preparations, Fancy ar
ticle. Perfumery, Surgical instruments, and all olher
articles usually kept iu their line of business. The
above are purchased by the senior partner of the firm
who is now at the North for that purpose, and whose
long experience in the business enabled him to select
fresh and genuine articles and to purchase them at the
lowest cash prices. They are therefore enabled to
sell at very reduced prices for Cash.
They therefore respectfully invite Physicians, Mer
chants and Planters, to give them a call, assuring
them that they shall have their supplies furnished on
the most liberal terms.
SHOTWELL & GILBERT.
Store—corner Mulberry and Third streets, oppo
site the Floyd Honse, Macon Ga.
June 16, 1846. 1 tf
4EY ) Libel for Divorce.
>/n Wilkinson Supe-
(. )rior Court.
Wilkinson Superior Court, ?
April Term,1846. )
ELIZABETH C.MURPHEY
rs.
MYLES MURPHEY
I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant in the above case, is
not to be found in the county of Wilkinson.— oa
motion it is ordered, that service be perfected on the
defendant, by the publication of this Rule. f° r three
months in one ol the public gazettes in this State.
A true extract from the Minutes of ,
Attest, THOMAS M.TARPLEY, Clerk.
April 27, 1846. 46 3m
application will be
F OUR MONTHS after date,
made to the Inferior Court of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sellI tor
land belonging to the Estate of Daniel II. Ellis, late of
“d county, deceased. WM. G. RAY, Adm’r.
May 14,1846. 51
Reports of the Supreme Court.
T HE undersigned at the suggestion ofnumerous
members of the Bar and others, has determined
to publish the first Volume of his Reports in two
parts—the first to be delivered to subscribers through
the mail by the middle of September, and the second,
by the middle or last of January, provided he can ob
tain a sufficient number of subscribers to justify the
undertaking. The first part to contain all the deci
sions np to the holding of the Conit at Hawkinsvtlie,
and including them, if they can be prepared in time.
The second part to contain the remaining decisions
for the year. His terms will be Five Dollars, payable
in advance in every instance. If a fuilnre to obtain
a sufficient snbscription should prevent a publication
of the work as above proposed, then the undersigned
will refund the snbscription money, or furnish each
subscriber with the volume neatly and substantially
bound, upon application, at the most convenient
commercial points in the State.
The names of subscribers and amount of subscrip
tion may be forwarded to the Editors of the Federal
Union, at Milledgeville, or to the undersigned, at Per
ry, Houston conntv
JAMES M. KELLY,
Reporter Supreme Court.
May 9, 1846 tf—48
W arm Springs,
Meriwether County, Ga.
Ml
T HIS establishment is again open for the recep-
tiou of Visitors, under the superintendence and
management of its former owners, proprietors and
managers, and they promise nothing more than what
they have heretofore done except additional facilities
iu reaching the Springs.
We have made an arrangement with the proprie
tor of the great Central Romes, (as soon as me Rail
road is completed to Barnesville,) to run bis Stages
DAILY by the Springs. Passengeners can then
reach there in less than twenty hours from Savannah;
and iu five hours from Columbus. Hacks will also
be in readiness at all times in Greenville, to take vis
iters to the Springs.
R. & S. R. BONNER, Proprietors.
June 9,1846. 37 4t