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■ tit* first Tuc-day in January next.
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*|"etu/e the (.Vim Home door in Bibb enumy, be
t w C( i 0 die usual hours of s.il*2-ibe following property. or
-) much iffeceof. as wilt satisfy ib- State and County lax^
Mibb
r lLL be sold before tlie • '
Macon, on itm in
iiext.befnyecB the daual boor* ofa__ . ,
ty.to wit. ' for the year 1646, viz: " ' Vs . nlL r
b,.i„ Number Ow(l.)»! Two,(2,) in Square Nit <*} * out hundred scrM or Land (second qualify) in Hibb
Kt*e (94.)togretbrer w lit all improvements, containing three I ciuUfJ.H
fourth vet m ye »r less,situated on the Sonin Cota* '
iiviim of ila* (?•*> t>f'Mature Levied one* the property wfl BPBI - . .
Joseph Benneit. in satisfy two Mortgage fi.-fas. Issued from ' One Hooie add Let, known as the laie
; ^li , *'ii!*>i|»pi Lands for .'Salt*
S EC. N'oi.31 and 33. Jlownslup No.-’, range 8 west, De
Solo County.
8 Nos. 6 and 7. T. No. 7,range 4 W.Layfette eo.
S Nos 11 and 1-S.TNo 6,range4 W, Marshall Co.
S No 10, T No 5, range 7 east.Tishnunugo to.
S No 1. T No. 8, range 2 east, Pontotoc co.,
i ■- Minty. known a» Moulin '- Mill flace; levied on be tbe1 .; ,\ 0 ng.T No 7,raoge 7 west. Panola co.
Vnronetiv of Briggs 11. Moultre. \o satisfy State and County £ No‘-’6.T No 1,range 1 east. Tippab co.
Tax for 1846. 'Tax doe'S3l 78 and cdst. 8 Nre 18, T No 19. range 14 easl.Oakubehawco.
•. i — | t" gw| of* w } ofd 7, T 19. r. 14 east, •* - g
K 4 of S 6. T 19. range 14 east.
A Pair Proposition I
iw-raa^iaanen BBBMjBBBI *ideite« bf 4«a.
BiWi^Superhir'Con«"one fefa , 0*11 Uni; levied on a* theipropetiy of James Goddard, a-
ae.ih Bennett. > Jibe other iofovur of Thomas A. Brown. I pint for t’arrtah Carter. Tnxdoe,510 64 and coat*. ; J
«'Joseph IN .men H uh fi. fas. transferred to M. 8. \ One Houae and ^ot in the city of Maoon, lately m copied
Th sinaon. . I by llniiduick Oarahty;leTied,o0 as the property ofaaid Uar-
• Also, One Mahogany Bureau, one Pine folding Table, ahty. to satisfy the State ■ aud ( County Ta* for 184b. la.
and loie common Pine fable., Levied oa as the property .due#} 8t.andcu»t. .• ’ . i,
i<.Arvild Johnston, to satisfy a Distrain Warrant fur Kent, | One house rend' lot "ccuDied at present l>y-U 5 •
i (lnni.i iMUia.... Wagnon. levied on aa the property ol JohnJ. liernett. re
gent for Solid. W. Bennett. Ta* $30 and costs.
K it It It Uravotf vs. ArnbldJohnson.
A L o of Laiid N s 217/in litre third district of orf. P ,. T ,-.»...j rv .. . .
piuliy ili»!i»fon now iSifib tqonty. Levied ortas the pm- One lot of land Sn Lee eooKty, containing - -J •.
: - —’ £? * • - • Justice’* more or lea*, levied on as the property of K. N. Wood,
perty ■’/daw* Shiver, to satisfy a M.fa. from the Jnstiae’i
”” I of Dooly
- file- rdljb Dftinct of Dooly countv, in Favor of
George Hj jiiupl. surviving partner of Disfiazoft Brainsrd
vi. J unes "j.jivrr. /.cry made and returned to me by
.1 >hn l^.rc, C ostabV, , . ...
Also, K.i*t llitii.nl Lot No.6, together, with all the Wn-
provem •ms. lying on the Milledjeville Hoad, adjoining
Jehu 0 iKipi.rtl on •co-^ajile. with an alley on the Has . it be
fog a iv/'.l l id .if ■ jfij n Lot belonging to the, estate of Anson
K inherii, Levied no as the property of Martha Ann
Sltrll. I'! e:»:i-r.. n li. !.i. from Bibb Superior Court. Perry
Shell v.'. M irtlui Ann Shell, for rnitx. Property pointed
.out by II. ii. Him*. . . D.J. DAVIS. Dep. Sheriff,
dec 1 10
W 1
Bibb Sheriff”* Sale.
1LL be sold on the first Tuesday In January next,
v v at the Court House D».>r in the cite of Macon, Bibb
county, betweeh the usual hour* of sale—the following pro
perty, 10 Wtt:
A lot of Land. No. 201 in the 3d district or originally
Houston, now Bibb county; levied bn as the property of
John Champion, to satisfy sundry fi f,’. iuucd from a Jo*:
tice a Court of Crawford county, in favor of Henry New
eoin v*. John Dhatupion—property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made aed returned to me by a ronstsble.
dee U^iv Q. a. THARP. D. Sheriff.
SheB’IiS‘’s Sale.
Ue *? ,d " n the first Tuesday in January next.
_T, J’ before the Court House door in the city of Macon.
•'ll ,v , *«°u»e uoor in tie city of Macon,
propett “ n mwh ! ! W ' ?,mlbeU * U * i W,of: * #l< ’ ,lle •'ollowing
r l ‘' n r* of age, and her four
children—Caroline, eleven years of age, Hampton, eight
M |*!&• b °“* 4'*.vearaof age,and MMaki.fnur
yeara or age,—levied on as the property of Sarah Daniellv,
ta satisfy o mortgage lifu issued from Bibb Inferior Court,
in favor of 8coit, Ca rliart, k. Co., vs Sarah DanieUy. Prop-
erty pointed outni the mortgage. J 1
D. J. DAVIS, Dep.Sh’ff
Oct. 26th, 1846.
i’ralvlord KIicriliTM saleN.
W ILL be sold on the Erst Tuesday in January noxt.
within the legal Imurs of sale, before the' Court
Mouse door in the T.nvnof Knoxville, Crawford county, the
tillmAVIfirv nmnortv In tanv .
lL he HaHof Lot NathberOne H.m.lrcdandTwen.
T r J (12 Vlr nd *" lh " 1 P* r, ion of Lot No,nliel One
Hundred and Twemv One.fl2l.) lying on the West side
of Spring Creek, all of said Lnnd lying in (he 7th District of
originally lioastpn.now Crawford countv. Levied on os
the property of EiheHre.1 W. Knight, to*satisfy two fi.
from the Superior Court ofaaid County, vi*. John Walpole
vs. Elheldre.l W. knight and James A. Prosser Also,
Assel P. Rood vs.Ktheldred W. Knight. Property point-
«d out by said E. W. Knieht. ibis 27th Nov. I94fi. 3
THOMAS ANDREWS, Sheriff.
- dli«. AT TH* MS* TIME AND FLACE,
, wuh,n die usual houraofaale, will tie sold, the follow,
injr pronertv. nz:
• ^ ol N«™»>er 17 conWniie Qua} aorea. more or less, ly-
ing and being in tliebdi district of originally Houston, how
Craw lord county. Levied on as the property of Frederick
Harley.tOMtisfyan.fa. The Central Bank v». Frederick
Hartley,principal. Michwl Hanley and James D. Hartley,
endoraers. Property tainted out by Miclncl Hartlev.
AISo. Lot of Land Number 106. in the «th dUtriet of
on.’insHV'Houaion. now Crawford county, containing 2021 •
acres, more or less. Le vied on as the property of cfsiborn
Bsieman, to satisfy a fi.ta.from Crawford Superior Conn.
Chapman Jc Ross vs. Frederick Hartley and Claiborn
li neman. Ssn. Lot being subject to the incumbrance of a
Mortgage. Property pointed out by T. C. Howard. Plain-
tiffs Attorney. Nov. OS. 184fi
dec 1 "
'agent for Noncv \V r ood. Tax Joe 35 cents rend oosL
One bouse and lot in lire oily of Macon, at presen^occu-
piedby John S. M Baldwin, levied on as the propertyof
J. A White. Agent. Tax due $57 57 cemsnndeuata.
One house s»<l lot;adjoining C. Day ft Co known aa the
place where AVrigfyy ft Hart formerly done business, lev-
ifd on ns the property of F. nVrigley, Agent For VVrigleyr
ft Han. Tax due $72 31, and coats. . ' ‘ ’
One house and lot in the city of Macon, levied on at
the proprri.vof Isaae.Hbiuiea agent for Horace Jjmnh,—
Tax due 91 eentsand costs. ... i
One house and'lot In the city ol Macon, levied on as the
property of }saar. Holmesagemfor T. B. AN ard. Tax dne
$7 60 cents and coals ...
One House and Lot in the city or Macon: levied on aa
the pronertv of R L. Mott. Tax don #7 22 and costs.
One House and Lot in the city of Macon, at present oc
cupied by Joseph Bennett; levied oh aa hi* property. Tax
due #l3*73.and costs. . .-
One hundred and sixtv acres of Land, No. 1.3. in the
twemv eight District of Walker county, "also Lot No. #2, in
the twelfth District ot iaidcouut.v. eonwining one humired
and dxty acres, mure or less. Also, forty screaofLand in
Can* countv. district and number not known: levied on aa
tkeproperty ofMr< Mary E. Baber, Adminiatratnx oo tlie
BrtiieofDr. A. Baber, dereasej. Tax due, $4 07, and
costa. II. BASSUTT, Tax Collector,Bibb cm
nov 3 . .. - .
Adminifttrator’* Sale.
«*oid °n the.631 Tuesday in January next, at
. . the CourrHouse in Clinton, Jones county, between
tlie usual Imurs of sale; the foil owing negroes, belonging to
the estate of Thomas Lowe, deceased, vix:
John. Ned. Charles. Starfin. Amy. and Margaret and her
infant ehibi. Sold for the bonetuofthe creditors of Tligs.
Lowe, deceased. Terms cash. ...
nov 3 JAMES C. DLNI1AM. Ailio r.
Aduituintrnlor’a Hale.
\ GREEABLE to an order from thp lionorableInferior
Court of.Twiggs county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes will be snlii before the enurt house door, in the
town of Lumpkin. Stewart coohty; Ga’: on the first Tues
day in December next, beta een the usual hour* of tala.
The undivided 3-4 part of Lot of Land number 46 in the
21st District and fiial section of originally Lee. but now
Stewart counfy, So|d k* the lands of James A. Young.de-
ceosed, and for tbe 'bcnefit of tho heir* and creditors of
•f said estate. Terms made know n on the day.
Also, agreeable to an order ofaaid Court, will be aotd be
fore the Court House door in the town of Marioe. Twiggs
enaoty.on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
nahal'hours of sale, seven negroes, to wit. Edmund a man
about foity five; Dnve a man about 43 years of age; and
Beuev ami ber four children, three girls and one boy. All
nf said negroes sold as property belonging 10 the estate of
James A. Youngi deceased, and aold lor thy benefit ol the
heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day
sept29 F. C. AVEN, Admr.■
Adiniuisti-ator’s Sale.
Y virtne of an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
LEROY W. HICKS, Dep Sheriff.
O AdiniujaliaforN *»| e .
N Monday, 21»t .lay of December next, will be spld
Wthe late resafenoe of Sander. Van, late of Twiggs
county deceased, all the personal property of said dcceM
«d. consisting of horte... bogk. cattle and sheep, nnevoke ol 1
WaX’mhh”"’*-- ,,d -v ,<) - d - er ’ P !""'.*"'° 1 »??>. one set of
»s tools, household and kitchen furniture be-
ride* sundry other articles too tedious to oteution. Terms
made xnown on the day of sale.
. - JOHN A. NELSON. Admr.
. . ».Iminfnirnlor’. Sale.
VyiLL be M!d on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of
rulneoilr"*1*^ V' "•'de™* of Joseph
f ulnepper. dec-aaed, to Houstoo eoomy, all the Horses
en ,l FuMh^e 8h F CP ’^° r ”' Fod ^ er > H °“**ho!d and Kitch-
fln ds. ,? le r U &c ' 8 *>« ‘ n continue
Made^known on^be’dav of sale? “ *° W - Term *
no. tn William s: moore. Admr.
- na,, °. —^ - 7—ta a
, Adtuinislrnlor’e. Snle.
W ILL be sold on MONDAY, the 21st day of Decern.
Y Y ber next, at the late residence of Cullen Horne,
deceased, in Houston county, all the Horses. Cattle, Hogs,
Household mid K.tcheo Furniture, Farminguten.il., CJn.
Fodder, fte.. belonging to said estate. Sale to ooatinne
ftom day today,until all ia aold. Terms made known on
‘fce* 1 '*' JOAB W. C. HORNE. > .
JOHN E. J. HORNE, f Admr*.
■ B * 10 7-tda
W 1
Esccutor’.** Sale.
r ILL be sold on Mondny, 4th Januarv, 1847. at tfce
late reaidenre of Nathan Mincbew. late of Houston
county, deceased, all the perishable prope ty nf said de-
ceued, consisting of Horses. Hogs. Cattle, Sheep, Corn.
Jr odder. Household and Kitchen Furniture, fte. fte. Sold
for tht benriiiof the liein of aaid dtirraied.
nov 24.1846. R. R. M1NCHEW. Kx’or.
Executor’*; Sale.
^ ^SDAY. the 0th day of January next,
will be *nm at ihe late residence of Samuel Holton.
aoconod, in Hoaston county, a pan of the perishable pro*
perty belonging to Mid deceased, consisting of Leather,
Cern.Stoek. Guns, fte. A credit will be given until the
first of December. 1847. B. LAWSON: Ex’or.
Nov 24th, 1846. , 9_ 6l
Adminlstratoi-’n Mile— t’ostpouid
A OREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of
xlL Pulaski coiimy, when ahting for ordinary purposes.,
will be sold before the Court House door ih the’ city of
Macon, on the first Tuesday in February next.
197 shares of Capital Stock in the Mer
chants Bank of Macon,
M the property of the estate of John Rawls, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of aaid estate.—
it-. - . ■
Terms wilt be libera
CHARLES E. TAYLOR. Admr.
Caroline m. rawls. Admx.
Nov. 10. 1846. 7—ids
Executor’* Sale.
\V ,LL .^ e ^>hl at ^he'residence of the 1st, Sampson
1 Y Barfield,in Bibb county, on Thursday, the 17ih of
December nest, between th* usual hours of sale—the fol
lowing property, vi* :■ r
45 head of Hog*, one sorrel Mare, one 'home Mule, one
pair Cart Wheels, one Itorse'Wagnnr 12 Ploughs, 4 pair
Trace Chains; 3 Plough Stocks and Gtar.-'one Log Chain.
nne ernAcutSaw, nae lot Iron anil Tools, one Crndlg, one
Jot Hoes, 3 or 300 busbuie Cum. 6 of 7 sucks Fodder, 6 or
B of Twiggs epumy, w|jen sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be aold at the Court House door in the Town of Ma
rion. Twisgs county* on the first Tuesday in December
next, betweep the usual hours of sale, all the interest of
Philip tt. Jessup, deceased, in the Plantation, being the
one whereon William 3. C* Jessup now iivea, in the 7th
District cf originally Baldwin, now Twiggs county, con
taining three hundred afres, more or lea*, adjoining land*
of Abram Williams. Thomas C. McGougb and other*.
Also, will be sold ou tlie first Tue'day iti January next,,
between Ihe uahat hours of sale, at tlie Court House door
in the Town of Culbbert. Randolph county, rne Lot of
Laud No. 41, in the Eighth District of origitully Lee, now
Randolph county, containing 00'J^ acres, more or less.
Sold as theproperty of said Philip R. Je4«-ip,' deceased
for the benefit ofghe heir* and creditor* of said deceased.
Term* made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM S. C. JESSUP. Adm’r.
Sept. 22, 1846. 52
AdKitniMriitor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of .the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Crawford county, when Sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will he sold at the Court House door in Knox
ville, Crawford county.on the first Tuesday in December
next, between ihe usual hours e. sale, tho folio wing croper-
tv, to wjt: Cnssr, a Negro Man, about twenty or twenty-
fine year* or age. Abo Lots of Land Numbers 158 and
163. containing each 202} acres, tnoic nr leas lying and be
ing in the sixth dinrict of originally Houston,'now Craw
ford county. Lot Number 158brine improves!, having there
on a comfortable dwelling and other accessary outhouses,
with about one hundred seres of cleared land.
Also, will be sold on the fi-at Tuesday in|Janasry next,
within the uaaal hour* of sale, before the Court House
door at Cuthbert. Randolph county. Lot of Land, Number
235. c inuining 2Q3j acres, more or less, lying and being in
originally Lee. now Randolph eoomy.
All sold as the property of the late Littleton Barnes,
deceased, for the benefit of the beirs and creditors of said
deceased. .,
Teams made known on the day of sale.
BENJAMIJf BARNES. Adm’r,
.With the Will annexed,
September 02. 1846. * 52
E i of a w | of 3.6. T 19, range H east,” ”
E } or a w i of 8 6. T 19. range 14 east. «
S wlof* wjof36. T 19', range 14e." *
W 1 of a w }ofS.5.T 19,tange 14 e. ’* "
W 4 of a e } of S 7. T. 19, range 14 e. «
W J of n w } of 8 10, T15 range 5 east Attala co.
E iol'n ef, of S 13, T 15, range 3 east, “ “
E } ofn e } of 3 U. T 16,range 13 rrest. Winston co.
E I ofn wi of8 11.T12.range 13e.Neshoba
•W 1 ofn w }ofS. II.T.'12.range 13e. t ** ‘
E } of 1. e }ofS. 10. T 12. range 13 east, «
W'J .if n e } of 8 10.T 12. range 13,
E |ofn wipfS l.T-lQ. range li
13;
Winston county
B }hfae 1 of 8.10,T 12-range
S # }ofS 13, T. 16, range 13
W } of qv 1 of S 8 T 16, range 13,-
W } of s w j of 8 27, T 16. range 13, “
S 1 ofd 33. T13, range 17, Noxubee chanty.
W } of n w I of8 33. T 13, range 17, •• •'
The above iands belonging to the estate of ThOs W. Bax
ter, will be sold on favorable terms. Mauy of them are su
perior—eonvemhot to navigation—and Very desirable _ W
those wishing u» settle in thet country. For informauon
apply to Eli H. Baxter, at Sparta. Hancock Co.. Geo, or to
Andrew Baxter, at Athens.Clark Co “Geo.
MARY BAXTER. Ex’rx.
ELI H. BAXTER.
ANDREW BAXTER. J ^ ”
January 20,1646 iLi’
IVolice. , ni .
P OUR months after date, application wdi;be made to
the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of
Maron county, when silting for ordinary purposes, or leave
to sell a portion of Lind and Negroes, vtxt-Luts Nos. 247
and. 284 in Macon county, lying on the line of Crawfotd and
Talbot counties, both in the first district, and second
section.originally Muscogee, belonging to the W«rfW«
Mitchell, deceased; for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JESSE TKNNI30N. ) E uto „.
JAMES TENN1SON. ]
sept 1st. 1846, ,
IVOTIFK
P OUR months after date, application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Houston county
for leave.to sell the laud belonging to the estate of Cullen
Horue. late of aaid county, deceased.
J. W. C. HORNE. I
Sept. IS, 1846. J. E. J. HORNE, S
Police.
F OUR Mantlis after date application will bs made to
the Honorable Inferior Court ofKourtoiicoumy.^wbeii
sitting for Ordinary purposes,forleave toael} oU'^ I-aDds
and Negroes belonging to the estate of \V ilium Stataham,
late of Houston county, deceased
RICHMOND 8TATEHAM, ? Ex . ori
GARLAND STATEHAM,
sept 29
Notice.
I7IOUR Months after date application will be made to
l 1 the Honorable Inferior Court or Houston County,
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Fifty
Acres, of Land, adjoining Lands of Charbs,Culpepper,
and others—for die benefit of the heirs and creditors or
Joseph Ctklpepper, deceased. ' , ,
* * WILLIAM 8. MOORE, Admr ;
nov 10 1—*m
Notice.
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the Honorable Inferior Court v»l Bibb county, when
sitting for ordinary purpose*, forleave to nell a fractional
Lot of Land ia the county of Jones, adjoining the Lands of
John H. I*owc, Robert >. Little and the lands of Thomas
Lowe, deceased, and known ns Turner’s old mill pf*"*—
coQlainining one bundled and fifty arre*. more or leas.
b ENOCH LUNCBFORD,
oet 20 4—4 Guardian of If ssii L. Luuccford.
G eorgia* km coum*. •
' Whereas. Thomas Simmons, applies to me for Letters
of Administration on the estate and effects ot JohnJ. La
nier Ute of said county deceased1. . .
These are therefore to cite an« adnionisn all *nd singu-
lar the kindred and credit-rs of said deceased, to be and
appear »t my office, to file their objections (if any they
have) within the time prescribed by law. to ahow cause
whv said letters should not be granted.
(liven under mi h«d,thi*‘-Hlth November, 1846.
im 2.| 1 MARK D CLARKE, c. c. o
Money refunded in every instance icltcrc they fail to
give satisfaction, if directions are foil vteci.
UK. WOOD HUFF’S
FEVER AND AGUE AND ANTI-FEVER TILLS.
$1 oo r«n uos.>
DR. WOODRUFF S ANTI-BILIOUS VEGETABLE
LIFE TILLS ONLY 25 CIS. TER BOX.
NCCIlils
STRONG <fc WOOD,
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT
Cures effected uifliout
the Paticnf. , „ . , „ .... _
cpniin \ I lirick Ituilrluig.ojwnsi/r C, .M. Lnisar i
BY M. S. THOMSON, M. D„ MACON. GEORGIA ° ' ^ ’
ff HE subscriber after an experience often years in the .
I use of BOTANIC REMEDIES, basso far perfect
ed his system of treatment, as to be able in a great majority
* • V-v* .O’.., • r't i’n ru a'fthi’.nl pvpr
These pill* have been-in use in the South; by physicians
and oth'ersthey have been tested, and tho results of irwill
found given in the certificates below. •-
We wi.l mil v add, that if you find upon trial that they
are worthless return die empty box and get your money
baolr,
We have made arrangement, by ivlfich we shall be abla
tn furnish every family with . supply ofthehi, and in order
that all'may be able to purchase, we have put them, at tke
very low price of 25 cents per box
For furUier particulars,*ce|,.n^h!ms,d,e.geri... D
• ' • - • i -,*i*
CIRTirifcATI*.
Dr. M. Woodruff—Dear Sir: l.l'eel it * duty I owe to
the afflicted', lossy something ia relation to your invaluable
Compound Life Pills. So established am 1 ih the efficien
cy of this invaluable compound, that I unhesitatingly say,
nc family that can conveniently obtain them should be with
out them, as they arehll the proprietor.says they ate,
J. M. HILL, M. D.
Russel copnty, Alg., October 23 1843.
Dr. Woodroff—Dear Sir: I have made use of several
dozen boxes oTyour anti-bilious pills, with the happiest ef-
few, in aft the diseases incident to this climate; and having
watched their modus, operandi carefully lin’d closely. 1
can say that I have found them tp be similarin thejr opera
tion to that Herculean remedy. Calomel; witliout.however
•the deleterious effect frequently arising from the use ofibat
article. ‘ J. BARROW M. D.
Baker county. Ga., April 22, 1843. i
Dr M. Woodruff—Dear Sir: In regard to your Life
Pjllh. Tcan say that I am very well pleased with them ; I
consider them to be anti-billious. ana Where a cathartic is
heeded, they will answer every purpose. 1 think they arp
equal, or superior to any pills now in use. I sold a box the
other day to a gentleman laboring under bilious symptoms,
and they relieved him so soon that he concluded they must
hsve Calomel in them. I can safely recommend them- and
think they will be very saleable here ih the course of anolh
eryear. ’’ A. B. MOORE, M. D.
T. 8.—Send me two or three dozen more boxes.
Tnskegee.Sept. 13,1841.
The effect of the Mcdietne iff Scarlet Fete*.—This is
to certify-’tliat I have' made use wf Ur. Woodruff’s anti-
bilious pills in my family for the Ins* three yearn, and find
them a most excellent family medicine. I have had thirty
cases of Scarlatina in my family this year, and cured them
every one with Dr. Woodruff’s pills and some Warm leas.
The medicine acts pleasahtfy and efficiently, and isdeser '
ving if a place'tn every family. ■ JOHN 81 MS.
Russelleountyi Ala., December 20,1643. ,
Also, Dr. Woodruff's Dyseniory Cordial, a
Papular Remedy, .
ALSO, DR. WOODRUFF’S WORM SPECIFIC.
ALSO. TllE MOTHER S FRIESl>,
k valiiabi.k niscoVF.M.
Females expecting shortly to become mothers will do
well to use tlie above medicine, if troubled with premature
pains, cramps, restlessness at night, nausea at the stomadh,
or nervous irritability; it is also valuable 40 prevent abor
tion and relieve after paint. The' above valuoble meJi
cite* ’ , .
For Malr by GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist, Macon,
and also at the following plains
Francis 8. Johnson, Clinton,
Ginn ft Echols, Culloden,
Daniel Sanford, Forsyth.
J. W. W. Drake, Thomaston. • ' - '
H. Pratt. PrattsviUe. Monroe county,
Ira Peck. M.irion. Twiggs county,
Joaiali Murphy, Haines Slore,
It. Manning. Haynevilte,
C. H. Freeman, Knoirville, ■ -
H. R. Bbors. Hawkinsville. -
Hurd & Huhgerford. Monticeilo,
Charles Hungerford ft Co., Jackson, Butts county.
July 21—43—tf. , , | ' ' ' ‘ '
Dr. Iff; BARTLETT.
II s just received in addition to his former Smelt, a
Executor’s Male.
W ILL be sold at the Court House Door in the city of
Macon, on the first Tuesday ih Febniaiy next,
within tl)e legal hoursof sale.
10Q acre* of Wood Land, lying on the Houston Road.
«ithio about two miles of Macon, known aa lot number 65
in the Macon yeserve. Also. City Lot number 2 in square
67, and the house and lut at present occupied by William
Richards, being a part of lot* numbgr 7 and 8 in square 44
in thecity of Macon. . Sold as the real estate’ of William
Dsnir), late of Dish county deceased. Terms made known
ontheday. CHARLES HUTCHINGS, Ex’or.
doc 1 10
Administrator’!. Hole.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next,
before ihe Court House Door in Hawkinsville. Pu
laski county, between ihe usual Pours of Sale, the following
properly, to wit: - | J '
The Plantation known as the Plantation of Alexaodar
Dennard. deceased, (number* not recollected)—said Lisa
containing three huddred acres mor^or less, and sold for
the benefit of the heir* of said derea«ed.- Terms oh the
day. Hugh L. DENNARD, Adm’r.
draft - 11 —
Notice.
F OUR months after dtfe. application will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Houston county,
whi'e sitting as aCnart of Ordinary, lor leave to tell, a
part of the Land and Negroes, belonging to the estate of
Jo,ha* Putishsll, late of Houston county, deceased.
BRYANT BATTON, c. c. 0.,
And Adm’r, de bonis non. with the will annexed
Perry. Houston Co., Nov. 23.1846 dec I
Nptice.
^j^LL persons indebted to the estate of Nathan Minchew
| late >.f Houston county, deceased, are requested |tu
m ike immediate payment, and those having demands a*
gainst said estate, will present them within the time pre-
scribed by low. R. 11. MINCHEW, Ex’or.
■nov'24. 464(1. ’ »— 6w
NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted t» the’ estate of Samuel Holtan
ia late of Hdusttm county. deceased; are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and those having demand* a-
, t -- - - - , gainst said estate, are requested to present, them within
Wheat, 2 Orm.lstones.rene woolen Clock. 4 Bed* Re time prescribed bj law.. H. LAWSON, Ex’or.
Nov, 24. 1846. 9—6t
G eorgia, bm county, ...
Wbereas.Nsncy Purse applifdto me for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Abiel Parse, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ofsiiddeceased.io lie and appear
at my office, to file their objections if any they have, within
the time preacribed by law. to show cause why said
letter* should not be granted.
Given under my band, this 24tb,d*y of November; 1846.
pov 24 9—6 MARK D. CLARKE, c. c. o.
G EORGIA. JUbb,Couutyc—When}**. Benjamin Da-
via and Elisha Davis executors qn the estate of Re-
bcrca Davis. Ute of this county, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dtsmiasion from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and adiuoaith all and singu
lar. the kindred and creditorsnf said deceased, to be and
appear it mv office within thetime prescribed by la<v, to
ahow cause if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand and seal.' tW8th day af
July. 1846. M D. CLARK, c.c.o.,
July 14. 42—fm ^
/^BORGIA, Bibb County.^
YJT Whereat. William C- IV ilson, applies to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of Andrew Rainy, late
of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to'be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause'if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. .
Given under my hand at office, this 20th dy of October
1846. MARK D. CLARE, c. c. 6. '
oct 27
fresh' and full supply Of Drag;*, iTIedicfnes
I'nint*, Oils, Dje Mnlfs, Itrashew, Patent Tled-
icincM, A-e., which he offers for sale at. bis Drug Store,
ou Mulberrv street, on the most favorable terms.
Macon. Oct. 20. 164fi < 4
While l>c»<l. Arc.
P URE. EMra, No. 1 and 2 Wh’te Lead, a fine-article ;
Linseed Oil. Spirits of Turpentine.-L mp Oil. Alco
hol ; Copal. Coach, Furniture nyl Japan VARNISH,
Pumt Brushes, fte. Just rejieived ajid fur sale bv
o.t20 4 ‘ M. BARTLETT
eT'i EOUG1A, Houston county
-y.
YjT Whereas. Paul 8 Dinkins. Executor cf the' last
will and testuanent of Sterling C. Williamson, deceased
has applied to me for Letters of Dismission from said es-
tate -
These aretherefare.tociteand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office-withih the time prescribed by law. to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should out be
granted. . • * r . /
Given unde* my hand, this UHli day of November, 1846
BRYANT BATTON, c- c.o;
oov 10 *t •
G EORGIA, Houston county.
Whereas. Leary Stanley applies 10 me fqr letter*
of dismission from the estate of Josepbua Baldwin, late of
said county,deceased.
These arethereforr.tociteand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ana up
pear at my office within the time prescribed ty law,to show
cause, if any they have, why sahl letters should not be
granted.
Given under my band, this 4th day of July. 1846.
41-Gtn BRYANT BATTON. c.c.o.
Grorgin, Houston County.
U l HERE AS.Edmund Gilbert applies to me fttrlettei
of Administration on the estnte of Malcolm Gilbert,
lato of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindfed.aad creditors of said deceased, to be and
and clothing, and various other article* of Household and
Kitchen Furniture,too numerous to mention. :Md ** the
peraonnl property of Snin|itmn Barfield; late of Bibb county
deceased, for the benefit of his heir* and rreditnrs. Sain
tocomimu froui d*y today, itmil all the article* are dis
posed of. RICHARD BARFIELD, t aerator,
nov 3 5
VfH.. liSaardun'fi Mn!c ,
n f IL L be sold agreeable to an order of the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Jetle-son courtv, when, sitting
for ordinary purposes,ret the Court House door in tho Town
of Louisville, on the Asm Tuesday in January ^wxt. One
Hundred and Eighty Acres ol Lund, more or less, adjoining.
Cff fi 1 1 t 'a ■ s
. Notice.
V LL persons indebted to the estate of Sarah Harden,
dr<-<-a*ed.laie *4 Twiggs county, are requested to set
tle the same. nod.all persons ' having demands against the
estate of said deceased, are requested to present them in
terms of the law.' BENJAMIN DAVIS. J . . ,
- ’ JESSE J. BULL,- I Adm ri
Nov 17, 1846. 8—6
In,'-, V Notice.™™ ,
A L L, persons indebted to the estate of Jesse Moran, late
_ _ _ of Crawford county, deceusod. are hereby notified to
land* of Thunsas H.'Gorda:i. and others. Also, at llia saine 1 , ' mke wnmediwe payment, *nd those having demand* a-
time and place,* Negro Woman named Ellen, and her g;'“»««td estate are teqqested to present them in term*
of the law.
nov 17
A. B. MORAN,, Ex’or.
,fi~6
four children. Ailafyd ns the property or Mra. Frauces
McGlawhon, late of aaid uoonty deceased, for the purpose I
of a division among the heirs. Terms at sale. \otirC.
-”!! 87 :-l 1 _ tt ’ A ’ U- ATKINSON, Goardiaq. A LL persons indebted to the esute of Ephraim W.
Admlahlraiarhi YsM; Dennis. Ute of Crawford county, deceased, arehere-
T>Y virtue ofao Order of the HoAnrable Inferior Court by requeMad v< make immediate payment, a*d all persons
L> of Crawford county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- liaving'demaod* against said, deceased, will render them
»es, will bn said at the Chart House door In and countv, on agreeable to law. ' JAMES J. RAY, Adhtr.
the first Tuesday in Jftou sry next, between the usual hours I nct37 5-6.
ef sale. Tfin following negroes, viat Abram, a negro man • ,1'ttlirp ~ ' ,
about 63 yeursold; Mariah, d wtimah about 43 year* old- .. r_i • ...u
and Lilly,, girl aliont 18 months oM. Sold as thi pro,.ert v momhssfierdrte. spplnretma will be made to the
of the late Jeremiah Xl D.-n.iis, deceased, for the beoeth , H ” nor, W* tbu Inferior Court of Houston county,
sfthe heirs and creditor* ofaaid deceased. Terms made ' Tor leave to sell the
Uh ' ! land* belonging to James P. Baldwin, a mi
known on dsy of sule.
I ra
ISAAC DENNIS. Scar.
«ept. 15. 1816.
ISAAC DENNIS, Junr.
Oort j A,Wr
ago of taenty-mie year*.
\ oct gi | M
Cxerntor’s 8alr.
linor under the
LUCY H. BALDWIN,
. • Guardian.
Notice.
hViOUR mountht after date application win be trade 10
re. 1 the honorable Inferior Court of Hqoslnn countv, when
W ILL Im sold tt the Court Hodse, in the city of Macon, 1 ‘he honorable IufcriorCiiuri of Ilmmon countv, when
INI the first Tuesday ip January next, aerdeshlv to “'‘| ,D S for ordinary purpose*, for reave to tell Four Negroes
■ * ■ Honorable the Inforoir C 1 ’1 "- L —**-’-*— ■ ' ”
an order of’he I
- «...’Court r.fBihb'eoun- b * lo *»'7 *° «««« of NsthimMinchew. late of said
ty, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, the followine Lands co P, n, y« deceased,—sold for. n division among the heirs of
to wii; ’ ° , aaid decease l. B. It. MINCHEW, Ex’or.
Lot No 31. containing 202 Inheres;'T.m No: ft, coo't.ln - November •JHh. 1846. 3 4m
ing 302 1.-.'acres; HalforLat No. 25, containing 1011 4 a- |* NOTICE. . ..
ores; Lot Xo. 24.cnm*inbig 203 1-2 acre*, more or less, *nd D ,10UR tnnrn Its after date application wiU be made totfe
-acres of Lot. No. 8; a I in (lie fourth'Dis\rlrt of originally J.’ honorable Inferihr Court of Bibb countv. when sittit a
Houston now Bibb county all aold aa the real estate of fiirorilinari purposes, for leave to sell a Neiro Boy. be
oampaen 11 irfield, late of said county, deceased. Terms . lonting to the estate vf the late Ambrose Baber,
ol sale on the dsy. RICHAllb BARFIELD, I MAUY E. BABER, Adm’x
Facenrar. • Hot. ?lth, 1816. 9-4m
appear at my office wfthin the thne prescribed bylaw, to
show, cause if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given render my band, this 1st day of October, 1846.
oct 13 BRYANT BATTON, ( c. o.
piEOROIA. Houston County.
YJT Whereas, T M. Furlow applies to me for letter*of
Administration upon the esute of William Ray, late of
said county, deceased. .
These are therefore to cite and adnicnish alland singulat
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters shpujd not
be grained
Given under my hand, this 30th November. 1846.
dec 8 BRYANT BATTON, a c. «
g IEORGIA. Cranford county.
IJT Whereas, Dudley 8. Jones, applies tp me for le(-
ters of administration on the estate of John W. Myrick,
late of Hoqston county;qeceated. >
These are therefore toeit* and admonish all and singular
the kipdrOd and creditor* of said deceased, tn be ana-sp-
pesr.at my reffice within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. . ,
Given under my hand, this 30th day ofNnvember. 1846
JAMES J. RAY.c.c.o.
dec ft, 1846. . 11—lm
G BOJBCM. Cranford County. .
Whereas, George Bray, applies tn me for Lettersof
Administration on the estate of John Bray, 'late of said
connty deceased.*
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindeed and creditors of said deceased, 10 be and
ar pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to
show causq.ifary.why said letters should net be*granted.
Given under my hand, this 20th Nov. 1846.
nov 24 JAMES J RAY, C.C.O.
EORGIA, Cranford county.
W Whereas, Nathan Re*pass, administrator on the es
tate of Joshua Ellis, late of said county, deceased, applies
to me forlettersnfdismission lixmi said estate. /
These are therefore tn cite pnd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of sail} deceased, to he and appear
at niy office within the time prescribed bV law. to show
cause, if any they h*ve, why sdld letters’should not be
grantod. , ‘ « .
Given render mv hhnd, this 6th day of July. 1846.
JAMES J. RAY, c. e. o.
J«’y * !• 42 Cm
Liver and Dyspeptic .rlcriiciisc.
I N offering this valuable Medicine ta the peoplexd' Geor
gia, for the relief and cure uf many diseases incident
to a Soutnern climate, I do not claiiu.for it infallibility;
neither do I say it will cure nil diseases. But in
CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS ft DYSPEPSIA,
I can confidently advise and recommend, its use,
from my persons! observation and use of the article ;u my
own practice. This article is favorably received wherever
it has been used. I tin allowed to refer to Mr. George
H- ard of Troop, Mr John Warren of Columbus. Mr Me-
Affte of Cobb". Mr Asbu>y Hull of Athens. Mr William'
D Terrell of Putnam Rev. John E. Dawson of LaGrange;
tp which a great number of names might be added,, who
bear their testimony, to iu value.
Doctor Henry Branham has used this medicine in Lis
own case, and has prescribed tt to many others, gives it ns
bi* opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valuable
medicines that can be used in imperfeet digettinn, liver
complaints, coustipation and irregular state of the bowe’s.
It isjusefnl in bilious complaints, to persons recovering from
bili.us fevers, snd ;n sick or nervous bead-ache. To j»reg
mint women, who are subject to costiveness, this medicine
is well soiled. In regulating the state of the stomach and
bowels^and promoting digestion, it (a particularly useful.
1 could append a long list uf cartificates. but forbear,
preferring to rplv mi the virtues of the medicine to sustain
itself. Tlie medicine is a gentle and certain cafhartic.tonic
and sudorific. ’ JOEL BRANHAM. .
For Sale'ret Dr. BARTLETT’S Drug Store,' Macqn.
and Cowles A Niclinll’a glore, East Maaon.
Febroaty 10,1846, ,20—ly
pf Chtonic Diseases, to effect a perfect cure witluut ever
seeing the patient; restoring them to health, without sub
jecting them to the inconvenience and expense of long and
tedious jouruejs, or the cold charities ot strangers homes
and fire sides.
.' To many this may appear unreasonuble, as it did to him
some time ago, but facts are indisputable, and wbattobim
appeared .hen u mere chimera of the brain is happily note
a matter of every day occurrence. _ ...
The undersigned has thus far preferred publishing the
statements of others relative to the benefits derivable from
his practice, thinking that that course comported muc^ bet-
ter with true dignity of feeling, than pure personal puffing
in the papers, or,the still less reputable course td which
some Tiigh minded (?) physicians resort, of egotistically
sounding their own trumpet by the bedside of their patient*
nod I now see nogoodveason tochangeiny plan of proceed
ing, but ehall continue to give such certificates as will dis
arm doubt, and which,. though some persons deem them
“easy got up” are yet such us be wjll give any man FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS to procuye their equal in Geor
gia, equally well authenticated under a forfeiture of a like
atnoQnt. Tin? facts presented by him, ara such a* he is
prepared to demonstrate at any time to the satisfaction of
the afflicted or their friends who may wuh to test it. The
following will speak for itself;
-GEORGIA. ) I do hereby certify that my daughter
Upson County, j Ann Eliza' was attacked about i.bree
years ago with Palsy and Disease of the Spine, by which
slie wasentliely disabled, nnd lost the use of the lower eX'
Are now receiving ond opening a J,
and -plendid assortment of li
SHOES. HATS nnd CAPS, which
offer for sale at reduced prices, or t; 1 '•' r
as liiev can be purchased in fliia or 0>
other Southern market—compri-ing in pari the fclloJS?
kinds, viz: (Jent’s fine French light Calf sewed Boa’,'*?’
. . ’ re,
do dooblesole do do ; do do Stout do do ; do do
Kip Napoleon tapped do; do fine Calf half Boots and p**
gans ; do do Cloth; Lasting and Goat Brogans, of va,'^
styles; Men’s Kip and thick Boots; Boy’s Calf, fc***
knnfas VnntJi't; «11 > dodo c'
was entijely _ T ,__ r . .. ..
tremelies. She was immediately put under the care bf Dr.
Kendall, who attended her for some time, but without ben
efit. We then applied to Dr. Parker, a Root Doctor, who
after he had treated bet.case sometime, concluded that he
could do nothing for her. We then applied to Dr. Thom
as of Collodeuville. who attended on her eight months, with
out tho least benefit, for she was left in a most deplorable
condition perfectly helpless. Wherever she wss 1 Aid there
she remained, without the power of motion by the greatest
effort of the will. 8he was en much reduced that she look!
ed as if there was not five pounds of flesh on the whole
body, so that she could be compared td nothingLut a li ving
skeleton, if such could tie imagined. While in this state I
was induced toapply to Dr. 'M, S. THOMSON, of Macon,
who lam proudto say, by tbf blessings of Providence and
his skill in ihe use of remedies', has restored her'to excel
tent bodily health and the use ofhei limbs by which she is
ehnhled to enjoy life,.and visit about in the settlement,with'
outlhe assistance of any pne. But what surprises every
boify.is that she has been restored wjtliout having b£en
seeii bv tke doctor, and at the nominal expense .of Itcenty
dollar’s. WINSHIP 8. PAGE.
February. .5,1846. , .
Tlie above case .with numerous others that might bq nam
red, will pin beyond dispute the. fact of the possibility of
curing without previous examination of the pat'ept. which
together with the facility of procuring Medicine, since t*>e
reduction of-postage by Mail, pu.s it within ihe powei
of Every body, no matte/where Ihey reside, to procure re-'
■lief froiq their various maladies at a very trifling expense.
-Persona applying forinedicines, ougbt^'to send their symp
toms and age in writing as corre ctly as possible, when med
icines suited to their various ca ms will be compounded and
sent. Letter's tp entitle them to attention must be^xist paid,
and persops applying from a dime nee had better enclose the
usual monthly fee uf five dollars at once, his charge being
sosmallastoqdmit of hut slight risk in collecting. The
.... . » re
or Mini((terof the Gospel in the county in which he resides
the afflicted .of the Reverend Cle gy will be at ^aU times
exempt from charge. M. 8. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon, lstSepl..l8f6. V
ffoars.ffoiTiKOU I s !I!**.
fflHB GENUINE HTGKIAN VEGETABLE UNI-
X VERSAL MEDICINE.—Accurately prepared, by
Dr. H. 8.' Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used
nr many year? by his late father, Mr.’Thomas Moat, Vise
President bt'tbre British College of Health
Tweptf veals’ successful administration of these cele
brated medicines in Europe, aud more than twelve years in
the United Stales, have established their high reputation.
Thousand* refboth,sexes, who have beep, restored nr health
—the numerous sufferers readied from premature death—
and volume* of certified esses of cure', embracing every
disease in the long catalogue uf human misery; must con
vince the ‘most incredulous, of their superiority and- the
from scic
truth of the Hygeian- theory, resulting from scientific re
search and experience, namely, that “man is subject to only
one reel disease—impurity oftheblood.”
The medicines being composed entirely* of herb* or ve
etahle matter,' purify tbe'blood. and carry off the corrupt
untars of the Lady, in a manner so simple as to give every
day ease and pleasure.
Toe Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this coun
try by H. S. Moat, ih t'830.' have for the last four years,
been prepared by him; find the increasing sale attests their
intrinsic merit; they comprise two sous of Pills, No. 1 and
2. in single boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents; and Packets can-
taininc both sorts, at ftl. Si or $3. The Vegetable Clean-’
sing Powders, inlsrge. boxes, at 37 1-2 cents. With printed
directions. Each' packet fina’a facsimile of the signature
of H. trhepheard Moat.
None are genuine unless they have this .signature, and
are obtained from agen 11 who can prquuuc their written ap-
poinlments.
For sale at J, B.lrt.MtS’ IConft Store, on Cotton
Avenue, opposite' the WashingtonHall. '
1 June 18,1846. 38 ly
• ' DK. K. BHANDKETIUS
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
T| THIS medieiqe is acknowledged to be one of the most
J. valuable ever discovered as re. purifier of the blood
aud fluids. It i* superior jo Sarsaparilla, whether as a su
dorific or alterative, and stands infinitely before all the pre
parations and combinations of Mercury. Its purgative
properties are alone Af incalculable value, for these -pills
may betaken daily for any peribdiand, instead “f weaken-
ing by the cathartic effect, they add Strength by taking away
tbe cause of weakness. They h*ve none of the miserable
effects 01 that deadly specific, Mercury: The teeth are not
injured—the bones and limbs are not paralysed—no; but in-
stead of these distressing symptoms, new life' and cot)se-
qaent animation is evident in every movemehtof the body
These Pills, for colds, coughs, tightness of .tlie chest
rheumatism in the bead or limbs, will be found superior to
any tfiing imagined of the powers of medicine;' abd in bil
ious affeclionk, dispepsia, and in alt diseases peculiar to
women, they should be resorted to at once.
For Sale at J. 15AIS.YI4S* Kook Store, apposite
the Washington Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Jane 18, 1845. 38 1*.
Stale of' Leprsia.
DECATUR, 3d iHSTRlCT. ?
<c/ Thursday. 20th August, 1846 J
T HE Honorable the Supreme Court of the 'State of
Georgia met pdiSnanf to adjournment, present their
Honors, Joseph H. Lumpkin, Hiram Warner and Euge-
hius A. Nisbet. Judges. » ' .
Monroe Rail. Road and Banking Company, tt aLl’lsintifT s
in Errori ,
. - ' vf - ’
The Roswell ‘Manufacturing Company, et at. Defendants
The same Parties,
I vs. .
The aamt Parties. .
By -consent of the parties, in each of die above stated
causes, by their respective Counsel,
Jt is ordered. T hat die said two causes to be tried mgeth -
. and Uiat ihe judgment, am - ; Order,- and Decree ot tin-
Court, shallffpt>ly to and be binding in each case, and' be
Certified to ibe-Court below. *
Tips cause eame <m to be heard, on the transcript of the
Retdril from the Superior Court, of the county of Bibb.and
waf'Srgus’d by Cinni/fel. Whereupon i» Is considered and
adjudged by the Court; that the Judgment of the Churl be-
low be reversed on the foUowinggrounds :
First.—Because it is the opinion of .this Court, that the
Bill Solders had apaiutimum. lieu only on the Fund raised
hy the sate of ihe’ltailroad fom Macon to Griffin, and so
'mqehcnfy of the lload Irom Griffin to ibeterminns, inDe-
Kaib. as wasbuiltby the Monroe Rail Hoad nnd Bannking
Company, prior to tlie 2d day of Auguft,1842. and that the
Contractors of theaecoud part under the.agrremem of the
2d August 1842. in die Record mentioned, had 1 prior and
superipr Euqulty to’the Bill holders to be paid out of said
turn!, in proportion to the relative value of the work done
by them on said. Road, and materials furnished between
Griffinsnd the terminus of the Kord, in the oouty of De-
Kalb, and tbanheCourt below committederrorin excluding
said Coepractors from a participation.in said, fund to the ex
lent ofthe relative Valneof th-ir claim for work and labo-
donc. nnd materialsand equipments furnished said Road,
between the city of Griflio am) the terminus of tbe Rdad in
DeKalb.resaforesnid. .
It is furtherthe Judgment,of tiiis Court, that {he relative
value ofthe work and Tabor done, and materials and equip
inereis furnished on said Road.by said Contrtfetrtrs. between
the places last aforesaid, be apportioned by ityrre Commis
sioners to be appointed by tlie Court below, with power to
hear evidence in relation therein, ai d make report there
on within such tipie as the said Court shall deem expedient.
Second.—Because the Court below coin mil lei I error in
deciding “That the Bank Bills shonld take each ire pronor-
tion tn the vtslue received by tlie Hank fifth 01 the time of
its emiseionby the Bank.” It being the opinion.of tbit
Court, that each Bank Bill should lake in proportion to the.
quantum of consideration paid therefor by the holder or
claimant on the* Fond.'imd lliht such bidder nr'claimant
should stale the ‘quantum of ronsiderurinn actually paid
thfcrefor, on oath, ill wriiitig, with lb* .right of other contest*
ing claimants for said fund to traversq the same.
Clerk’s Office ofthe Supreme Court ofthe State of Geor
gia, .
Mttt-*DG«viL'Lr^ 11th September, 1846.
I, Robert E. Martin.'Clerk of the Supreme Court of tlie
State of Georgia, do' ceriifv the annexed Judgment of the
Suprerae Court„in the cases therein Stated, tube a true ex-
tract from the n.lpmes of-said Court.
Given uuder my hand and seM of office, ' '
ROBT. E. MARTIN. Clerk, (L. 8.)
thick Boots; Youth’s dododo. ,
For Indies—Fine black Gaiter Boots, thick and thin , ■
Fine colored do do, variety ofcoiors; Fine Morocco. V-j
Polka andXaceBoottees ; Fine do do and Goat
Shoes; Fine do do Slippers,-Ties and Buskins, blait ■
colored;; * ■ ‘ - 4 » .
For Misses—Gaiter. Polko. Kid and Goat welt Boh
tees and Buskins. Kid Slippers, Ties and Cloth fixed P
kins, black and colored. ^
For Children—A latge assortment of Polka, R,;,
Seal. Kid,’Cloth nn : Morocco Booties. ’ tf '
Men’s. Worach's Boys’ Misses, Youth’s and Child,,,.
'Leather PeLged Boottees' and Shoes, of all desenmi™! sue
and qualities. |*jV * IHi
A new and beautiful article of Meiallic Rubber Or
Shoes, for Gentlemen. Ladies and Misses. *
To Planters—8,750 pairs of Plantation or coarse p.
gans; a prime’aricle of Men's douhle sole, Iron and L
Tanked, Russett and Black ; do dm single sole do dud
Boye* and Youth’s of the same qualities. <Uh '
Also—15 dozen prime CalfSkins ; 10 dozen Linin', u
difl'erehtcolors; 1000lbsHemjonk Sole Leather - ‘
Oak Sole Leather. ■ jj
Bindings, Last*,Pegs’, Thread, Awls, and ail other •
cles used in manufacturing Boots aud Slmes.
SLITS refoVO CVJJPS.
A new'and beautiful Stock, of all descriptions • M,y Hi
and Boy’s Palo Alto HATS ami CAPS. Gemlen,.- ,
Fashionable Beaver and.Moleskins. of different qnatid* i *
Men',s broad and medium Brim, of different aualiiiolH
Men’s White and Black Wool Haisj Men’s. Bny’,
Youth's CAPS, of all descriptions end dualities V
1 descriptions end qualities.
Macon, Oct. 13, 1846,
Wrw Boots rtBidl Shoes.
SltrfnTIHG ft MIX respectful]- h I
V 7 Vile their patrons and the ply; I
generally to, call aqd examine their nod I
of goods manufactured expressly forth, I
® _ „ market. Their assortment consists in p» I
Of Gentlemen’s fine French ■CsRsewed Boot* ofsllqig|
Geritlemei’s middling fine Calfsewed and pegged BociH
ol all kinds. , ' 1.
Gentlemet’s double sole Calf and Kip se.wed and pc., IT
I Hnnla.
ed Boots.
Gentlemen’s Calf, Goa' apd Lasting Brogans of allkiidtH
Gentlemet’sfine Caif.and Kip pegged Brogans
kinds and qualities .
Ladies' colored abd black Gaiters Mali quslilier, I
, Ladies’ Ki! Buskins, thin and thick soles of all kinds *4
Missesi Gaiters and Half Gajters, bfack and colored.
With a laige assortment ot cliUdren’s Shoes of all kisiJH
and qualities. _
Also-a large assortment ol Men’s and Boy’s course Biv I
gans. double and singleaoles. pegged and nailed whiri.i j|
wiU sell as low asthe same quality can be boBglit iiib^l
city.
Also, Got fger’sPatentMetalic Gum Elastic OterShsf, 9
for Ladies a ud Gentlemen, a new article in this osHo I'JH
very Ipw.
Also Cclf, Kip, Goat, Lining and Z?t'*tiis;H
Skh ,, Sole Leather, Pegs. Thread, jfl
Pa cut Aw/s, Lasts, Sfc. very low.
1. it.a.I . R nd repaired tpiorder.
Macon. Q. 1 21,1845
tf A
For cr Rfnl.
The most-beautiful, desirable and conrenirtitres^B
m deuce in the vicinity ofthe city nl'Macqo. siiaaieL fl
the centre ofVinejille. yet retired; wuh in one m:>« H
the business part of the city—and on halt mile and is U H
view uftlie Female Coliege, and convenient to all tliesdu*,
n tne city and village. • A convenient mansion bonne n I
put buildings, finely spaded yard and excellent well of »i*®
ter, fincgqrdcn apd fruitery—peaches ofthe earliest m'S
best till frost—apples, apricott figs, pluinhs^and grapi.r^B
the most delirious varieties. The promises contain
fifty acres of land, throogji whicji runs a siream
Asto health, pot surpassed by any spot in.Gecrgia. icJH
and se«. and judge ffr yourselves.' J: ajtaont Mr. 8. E» I
or my ueigiioor, AL. Bowman will show the preunsrs. f
C. B. STRONG ■
Febru*rv3, 1846. 1; J I
MACON
Carriage Ware Iloim:
[Formerly It rig ley -J- Hartli
L'til
THE subscriber may,be found at his, Old Stand,•
a good assnriment of Carriages, Harness'.' Saddles,Safe
ry aml. Harness Hardware, fte., all of which are
• m the tnfus’ acoommodaiing terms.
■.REPAIRING in. the vnri"us brahrh.es of hia I
executed with neatness and,dispatch.
A'share of patronage Is most'respectfully solieiied. : ‘
F. WRIGLhT. B
April 2£, 1346., 31
Snle and Livery Stable.
THE undersi"Heel rtspeef-
fully inform their (riends aqd the pub
Bvih.it thfy have opened a STaBLI —
in MACON.fdrthe purposeof doinga Sate tutu Lite
BttMmris, and respectfully solicit a share of pnblti
rtwace. Their Subles are connected wiih the FIOi
HOUSE, anti (eyery attention will be paid to custrst?
order'll! {rive general satisfaction.
Their stables are large,’new and commodious, ftiH
Lots and eVery convenience. Persons would do v.tll
give us-a call. N. IIAIVKlbf,
J. W. HAllKl:
Macon, April 21, 1846. 30-if
Accommodation NuiMr.
THE siiKsrribet has erected a uFw sad M
modioas STABLE in the rear of his htorf.i
Cherry strtet. whetehe willbe preparedt:
Horses by die' day, week or itomib, oh the efl
libera 1 terms, His friends and the public sre inviin'H
give him a caU. WILEY V. W AGNOJ} j
Mavoh, Scpi 15.7846. , Jl-i J
~ SPLEW DID CAHHIAGEsij
IN BIBB SUPERIOR COURT. I
Novemi-.kk Tkiih, 1846. , J
In obediem'* to the foregoing Judgement, decision, and
order ofthe Shpteme'Court of the State of Georgia.
Ilia ordered by this Court, that John N. Williamson,
Esq., ofthe county of Newton, Win D. Alexander. Esq.,
ofthe county of Meriwether, and Charles F. M. Garnet.
Esq., the Chief Engineer of tbe Western nnd Atlantic Kail
road, be, and they are hereby in virtuebf Ihe Judgment a-
foresaid.hppoin'ed-Conimissioners to apportion fn confor
mity tt> the said Judgment, the relative value of the work
and labor done, and materials and equipments furnished on
the Monroe Railroad between the city of Griffiu and the
terminus of aaid Road in the county ofDeKalb.
Jt is further ordered by this Court, that if the claims of
the contrectorefor such work snd labordono, and materials
sad equipments furnished, have been transferred, the, pre-
sent holders thereof shall state the quantum of considera
tion actually, paid therefor on oath. in. writing, with the
righl of other contestin'" elfthnaiits for (he fund set apart by
the Judgment aforesaid fi f the payment of debts orojaims
xifthischnracter, to traverse tbe same; which said oath in
writing shall be delivered to tbe Commissioners aforesaid.
It is, further ordered, that the Commissioners aforesaid.' do'
forthwith prooeed to the city of Griffin, and then and’there
to adopt such measures iis snail enable them’ fully ta earty'
into effect the Judgment aforesaid, and to'report their pro
ceedings to the presiding Judge of this Court, on or before
the first Monday in January ne$t. y /■ » •
It is further ordered by'ihis Court, in obedience tq the
aforesaid Judgment ol the Honorable the Supreme Court,
that the holders and claimants on the fund (et apart for the
payment uf Bank Bills, shn II. on or before the first Monday
in February next, fife'with the Clerk,or this Court, their
oath in writing,stariqg (herein the quantum of considera
tion actually paid by each of them for the Bank Bills so
held or claimed; and (bat Robert V. Hardeman, Richard
K. Hines, and Hdhrv G Ross, Esqrs, make out arid re-
port to the Judge of this Court, a full and complete state;
ment of what shall be tbe ascertained proportion of each
claimant. , „
j. It is furtheref ordered, that the Clerk of this Court forth-
.with furnish to each ofthe satit'Commirsioners, first afore-
said, a true copy of the aforesaid Judgment of the Honors-
ble, the said Supreme Court, and also of this order.
It is further ordered, tnat thjs order be published once
a week fpr eight weeks,in the Gazettes orMilledgevillc and
Macon. " ’*
And frfrther, that in the event of thre refusal of either of
tbe Commisaionersaforesaid.to accept, that they are re-
\[ OTICE, — The Subscriber having associated
1* with him Dr. Julius C. Gilbert, the business will jn
future bs conducted under the firm of SHUTWELL ft.
GILBERT. Those indebted for accounts qf last year
w(ll please call and settle the some. '
HAItVEY SHOT WELL.
Macon, January 1, 1846. t
Drug*, ffcdiciiics, &c.
T HE Subscribers will be receiving every week,fresh
supplies of MEDICINES, carefully selected for
them in the Northern Markets. Thpir arrangements ena
ble them to qell at very low prides. Physicians snd others,
having opportunities of sending to them may rely nporehav
ingtbeir orders executed upon the most favorable terms-
The quality of the articles will be the best always, ami the
3 netted forthwith to communicate the same to the presiding
udge of this.Court. that the vacancy may be filled by an
appointment at Chambers
. A true copy front the minutes of Bibb Superior Coart,
November 3d, 18^8. HENRY G 'ROSS, ClerK
no*T0 r ' .7—8t
■Qq BBL8. Whiskey,
35 bbls.' Rum,
-10 bbls. Gin, '
Cognise Brandy,, , v ’ •
, 'Holland Gio, , * 1 ' ’
‘ Madeira, Port, snd Malaga Wines,
Foraafeby AMOS BENTON.
July 14. 1846. .48
SOM E T EH i p in IV.EW!.
I I .,1! .. . II OUGR'S Patent Manilla, Gras* Cord SKIRTS.—^
prices as low as if they attended personally to the purchas- K 1 They are far super or to the gross cloth, both in com
ing of them. 8HOTWELL ft GILBERT. I fort and durability.—For sale by
Mar#*, January J, 1846. J5-rlf 1 Jnly28. 1816. 44 B. VF
S IX ftllPERlOR COA4 II£.rei, substantial!} 1
handsomely finished ; also Uockawava, Barourbrt'
Buggies, jusliedeived from three ofthe feat manufsttf
establislilnenis at the north, and.nfl'et-ed for sole on tlw»
favorable terms at the Carriage Ware house of
F. WRIGWI
Mncon, June 2d 1846.
7 GRISWOLD’S 7
fmjprQved Cotton Gins.
J1HE sobi^riber will continue the manufacture of U
A Gins at bisold establishment,in Clinton, Jones
*y Georgia. ‘ F
He can offer ao better recommendation in ftvor ej
Gins.'than the fiset of bhyiig supplied more than-/•*
hundred planters with them during tbe Iasi two ■
while no other factory has < probably aold tntbeSt*SB
many as one hundred during the . ametiine.
No expense will be spared to sustain ihreir high tv -
tion and render them still mof-e perfect if pnssih.e
They will be Warranted ns usoai to perforrei s'* 1 -
delivered,m the purchaser's residence. KnaagemrtU
be made with bis travelling agents, or by lotto/ du
him., - *. ,
SAMUEL GRISWOb'l
Clinton. Ga. March 25, 1846
Mew- Grocery Siorc.
T HE subscriber having opened in tbe Store
occupied by John D. Winn, and more recratl}
W. Bronson, wonld beg leave to feolicrt a share o'
patronage. He will keep constantly on hand a good'
of Oroccricre null Country Produce, which*
sold at thelowest market price.
J. W. UOWA!
Moron. June Iff, 1846.
3SV
pew <reoo<S<«.
flYHE undersigned an; receiving ara opvnlcf
A store, a few doors South of the Washington Hi-I
pHiP Rashingtnh*
nexl adjoinidg the Georgia Messenger Office, a l*fl
well selected stock of
Fancy and Staple Foreign and Am-
2> R Y G- O O D S
Suited to the present and approaching seasons, whklj
be sold at exlreir,e'ly low prices by tbe piece or otH
Planters. Merchants ami purchasers gpjiera'Iy art r
“i rili their sti
fully invited to tall and examine their stock. m
n. McKinnon * l ]
Macon, Sept. 29,1345.
BililS and Batins.
ICH India, French'imd Enelisb Satins
AV Plain bod Figured. Black and Faoev Silk*.
variety. Just received by N.-McKINNON 4
oct. 6.1846.
Potash*
,4 SPLENDID article, just received an^-.- .
A by ■ M. BARTit
oct 20 r'K-
and
> i tlTLfc*
* gross cl'otb,
-’OODRUFF.
,\eW Spring’ (ioorf**
rjlIIE subseriberWonld reapji iIol)v tnforzth'* 1
.1. ers^thathe lias received his stock bf f'P rir '
mer Staple sod Fabbv DK l' t. Darts, to" ^
vites tbe attention of those wishing to purrha'f Pujt"
st fair prices. B.
April 81, 1645.
M.