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Usilre,
Tennessee turned loose on Geos
Low Priced Cora, and Meat in
Special fo the Matspn .
Atlanta. Jenna
DavM W. LewU;
ofthLSutoAgT&dg
Consul
VU1IOBS . C<
Ajricnltm
IhU city o
•Met of Hie question nnd report what
should be dono to bo saved. .Govern'*
er Bullock desires the Commission to
be composed entirely of Democrats.—
VSVEB TUB HIANAGEflAL VIRECTIDN
' Far CHIi>L JFRVEK, FEVER AND &QDE,
• end DUMB AGUE.
Itut societies
its from them.
When asked his reason, ho replied the
"other side hat already been sufficient
ly ventilated at Washington.” The
true reason, no donbt, is the difficulty
of finding a gentleman in cither branch
of the Legislature to represent the Rb-
puliean party in to delicate a matter.
It seems impossible for Georgia’s
Legislature to rcallzo tllojact of her
impoverished condition The joint
report of the Retrenchment Comroit-
tees shows the expenses ol the last
soulon to have been enormous. Cler
ical services alono reached the oxtra-
ordinary tnm cl - $48,383. t Of. this
amount *10,080 were paid tlio Sucre"
tary of tho Scnato and his subordin
ates; *20,387 were paid the cierk of the
Houso of Representatives and his sub.
orgies, and *5, 330.. werv. paid for
ised from each
them trill be
Teh deh
oountr,'
furnish*..... , ,
who will deliver them only to tho
President of the County Agricultural
Society,’and when countersigned by
him'thoy will pSM the delegate* home.
Visitors to the.
and
Delivered on the cars *t Macon;
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Oar lands urn our own, and our all
and wa arr.abU/lo boM them. A few
more aueh harvests tsouraof last year,
with the eooeomical well direoted use
of soeh Sabo* as we can procure at
home,'Will go so far toward’ restoring
our former comfort aa to put us in con-
.JtL CooveutiOn will come
on one fare. '.mKI- j.',.- 1
Jclegates" from agricultural and
manufacturing sodoties will be enti
tled to tboseme privileges as delegates
from the county agricultural societies.
In the House, to-day, a joint resolu
tion was reported by the special com-
niilteo appointed to investigate Ih'e
proceedings of tho Maoon and Bruns
wick Rsilroad Company. The resolu
tion authorises the Govonor to oontiu-
tle to sign the bonds of the company
as heretofore, and was unanimously
adopted and ordered to be transmitted
to the Senate forth-with. •
The report compliments the Direc
tors and other officer* of the road and
declares they have kept faith with the
State in reference to the aot of granting
State aid to tho Maoon and Bruns
wick Railroad. .
Tho railroads have displayed great
liberality to members, granting them,
all passes for 1839.
The colored ex- members are grad
ually retiring from tho Opera House.
Tho members are generally manifest'
ir.g a desiro to carry out the view* of
their oonstitutenU.
I Am now prepared (u tii! nil orders for Coro at One Dollar nnd Ten Cti.
erod at Mncon, itlioo offered U tel
quantity will be flillod St tUryffiea
Parlies seeing this fulvertisemi
tlie money in advance. I am “on It" again']"
out (ho CASH :in advance. tBf I do
Eluir 1 comes with it. “REMEMBER THIS.
m hundred bnshels or more, h,
OHUit PEVKR, FEVER ami AGUE
f-Doors open at and UJ; Kotertaln-
nents will commence, punctually, Hlf ' ,
an boar, after opening, ,
ssfo— *
e llanagoment taken special pleastmt in
^TX^RitawoRti 1 :*
tow Uhlag the plane of all potent
sb. and a 1 ^ - V«j . *
REVOLUTION
ioal aid given a third committeo whlcj,
tnbtduring tho rcccsB. . .
It is all that is left hs—but it is a glo.
rlous heritage, whioh we iunst not sac
rifice tor “a mess of pottage." Let us
lie denied this pleasure or that—but
of wbat It baa produced lot us savo
enough to pay the taxoe, and preserve
the soil. There will'be an influx of
emigration. It must follow _ as tho
day tho dawu. But we have our
In tho oxcoutlvo department tho
law ailowB two regular clerks, with
salaries affixed. These hAvo drawn
*5oO aplcco for oxtra serviocs during
the night- These owIb aro assisted by
eight attendants, who rcccivo pay, »if
dcr tho form of law, upon a warrant
of the Governor. The Gubernatorial
postngo has been bo outrogoous that
the Treasurer dooms it prudent to sep
arate his own individual postage tic-
oount from that of tho Governor.
Formerly the contingent expensos
The CKOitaiA Citizen.—Dr. An
drews porpetralcd tho following; and
in his next issue advertised his cstab..
Usiunont for sale. 'Nothing could live
nndor tho blighting infiuenco of such
a solntillnlion. •‘W
“Thomuoh abused man K. Hulbert,
History#f riytleUi*’ Practice
So CREDIT AT THI8 SEASON OP THE
SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT AND S'
MV STOCK OF SUGAR, COPPEE. SALT uni SYRUP U alway. c<
0e4 U lowwk Ulo in irkcl nfiorjs. - r '-'V-jfe.
doing good servloo in tbo profitable
management ot this valuable Stato
property. 1—
“Still Harping en My Daughter.”
Tho Milloilgeyille papers still initit
on.a new dual tor the Capital. Tho
Rooordcr says : t—i' :
Electioneering, log roiling, &b. is
Tho Only* .Trap Medicii
to 100dollars. Attho last sossion of
the Legislature, thoso of tho Senate
were over*300, aBdof tho Houso Ex
ceeding *1700.
At the prosppt mhpfonrtHero are no
less than 12 clerks employed in the
Senate, at ajsalary of *0 eaoh pot day,
that of the Seoretary *12. Tho oleris
oal expensos of the Senate therefore
amounts to 111 a day. Imagine nty
surprise wltcn Mr. Wooton asked the
Senate yosterday to allow the Secreta
ry to appoint 10 additional clerks.
Coming from the source it did I epuld
but recall to mind the
•ds ot Ctesar: Et lu
an enemy on your neighborhood.—
Some good men and true, some cursed
fire-brands among us. Lei us ohoose
among them, and ohoose with skill.—
The waal of generations to oome de
pends on what manner of men we per'
mlt to dwell among ua now. If there
is a man to whom future wealth la more
surely proraieed than to any other, it
Is, it seetna.toue, the owner ot Geor
gia lauds. Let us preserve the anoiant
land-marks which oar fhahero bare sat.
Hi$ Rapid Bare-Back Act!
Throwing-Ilia Fore and Battle Somersaults !
ovsr High Barriers and Balloon*, and
tarrying hi. Infant ion Clarence, ,
■ on Ms boad.
AND DENY ITS
pIVB HUNDRED BALES PRIME HAY, and TWBNTY;FIVE
Wonderful Properties!
AND THfi MOST 0BSTfl»4T»
OASES MUST YIELD 1 .
CeHISoatei of Residents—City and Oona-
tty-^MU bs skewi «*’ V . .
PREPARED AND SOLD AT
DGI3E a 3E 3 akA.2>T , S
wuSiiwplfl»KUGsTUft*
danSIWy]./' " \/-
memornblc
Brute r «
Talk about rotrenchuiout—bah !—
True, the Legislature appointed a ro-
trenohmout committee ot a cost to the
State of #7,000. But what has it
all amounted to ? Simply this: tho
House reiused yesterday to reduce the
pay of its members from nine to sovon
dneed “a bill declaring the violation of
it contract by employer or employee
engaged In agricultural pursuits a
misdemeanor." 'i.^ -».
This is the sort of legislation most
nooded in Georgia, and il Mr. G. suc
ceeds in getting his bill through he
will deserve tho thanks ot every plan,
ter, and every, honest j laborer in the
Stnte. The absence of a penal statute
to eo/oroe oontraets, is the source oi
one of our obiefeat difficulties, and we
hope the Legislature wil! efieotuaily
remedy the evil before it adjourns.
. Th* Mbuorial Concert.—It af
fords ub infinite ploasure to announce
that an invitation has been extended to
and accepted by tho Amateum who
are giving concerts in the interest oi
tho Ladies' Memorial Association of
Georgia, and that they will givo a
Concert at Tift’s Hail, Thursday eve-
FL0UR AND MEAL
-ge Stock of every grade of FLOUR, and a fresh suppl]
MEAL on band, I am always prepared lo meet the views of buyers let
who has ever appeared Is the irons, snd
who, by tho .New York pirns, has been chris
tened the Mita of Beauty, wUl he Introduoed
in a Miniature Manago Aot, in whioh he will,
on ills Elfin White Pony, glie a series of ex-
eroi«s, mourn,ire of the PARISIAN HAUT
3®-*r'hi following Lfcdies and Uentlemon >
,; constitute the Leading members of
Robinson's Ohampion Oircusi
Miss LUCILILLEWAT80N, Priaripal Eques
trienne.
Messrs. SIIAFI'Y and WHITNEY, Eatraordi.
nary Qyninasts.
PETER CONKLIN, Clown or Merit.
■1ULIAN KENT, CleverGommedtan & Jester,
Mr. Wm. SPARKS, 'Herculean Athlete.
The LtlWANDER BROTHEBS, Spanish Ao-
robats, of marked abUltlts.
Mr. JEAN JOHNSON,Hlstrlonie Equestrian.
Mr. R. ELLINcfnAM,' the acoomptlshed
Ring Master.
*» THOS. OAftR, Eccentric Vanlter.
SIO. t ERRANTAj.Gsnlettlonlitt and a „
POWERrurABXIMARV CORPSE,
Who, together with s fine itock of Elegant-
trained, Blooded and Marked Hones and
dollars. The dovil take such uonsis
tansy I
SEND YOUH ORDEftS TO
HAVENS & BROWN,
m'ciierry 81., i MACON, 04.
Per late paper*, Magasinas, Novels, BookH.
Softool Books, Stationery, &o; ]v-
Bnbsoriptlons taken for all Northern publi
cations. -STV. i-:^XfcJsu28 •
Tho following is part ot a resolution
.ported by tho joint. cOiumitteo on
^ fares it
BAGGING AND I!
retrenchment. It is good
goes, and is therefore cordially approv
ed, to wit i ' '. ‘V 'wTvjjtljf
Rtiolvtd, That it It the-opinion of this
Commutes., that both tho Senate and House
of Ropreecntallvee pay about twloo .as tntioh
for olerleot eerrloes 00 is demanded, and that
we recommend In future that nn committee
of eithor House be aUowed n clerk, eeoept
the Finance nnd Jndleiary Committees, and
that the pay of said clerks bo nol more than
$3 per day. Wo further recommend thsl
eaoh House oonflne Its clerical tore* alriotly
within the requirement* of the Conetltutlon
and of the Code.-' • ' -- f
Wo fttrther rocemmeid that Pages, Cinards,
Aasistant Door Keepers nnd Assistant Mos-
sougers be dispensed with fnurfh/—all of
them being innovations upon ancient -usage,
and the expense attendant upon the some,
being a burden upen our impoverished treas
ury, and insonslstent with an economical ex
penditure of the pubtto money.
There’s nothing in the roport ro
oommending further appropriations ior
the benefit ot our maimed soldiers—
those hero-cripples, who livo - but to
witness the ingratitudo of llioir coun
try, Tlio report also studiously avoids
the home question of veduolng tho pof
dteni oi Assembly men.
The Senate Committee on Enroll
ment, to whioh was referred tho mat
ter of additional clerks, will report on
Monday, in favor ot 5 instead of 10.
But it is questionable' whether’ the
A LARGE SUPPLY of that BORNEO CLOTH and tho ARROW
RBETOHaiBLB AOBHTE WAlfTBD
To of guar*ntto« for lh« sale of
Landed and olher valoablo property in differ
ent parte of the United States. Prafita verj
liberal, eaiee eaallj effected, aad no losa of
(itne from olher business. AdJralf - , >2
TAKE THE OLD, RELIABLE ROUTE.
JOURNAL & MESSF.NGFR FOR:13G9.
Ono of tho Old not Fnpers In the Stato.
KSTABLISUED IN 1808.
-On the 1st of Jauuory ihsre was begun n
naw programme, with MANY IMPROVE-
The umlersigued mo»l respectfully Inrito
the rekdera of this paper, whenever they visit
Maoon on buaiaaaa or pleasure, lo eail aL his
Gallery. All binds of work in the art done
(n the best style, aad satisfaction inaraateed.
jan20 A. J. WUDLK, fTopHeter.
ly (ruined, Blooded and Slarkcd Horses nnd
Ponies, constitute the '>
- ^ V Terms i.
The Darov, prr nnmint.........
" »ii months ........
<| threemonths......
The Tai-wRXKtT, per annum.......«S , .t#;>fl 66
a« • •« six monthB...#.ro..:.,. ^2 60
.»*. ** three months... I f>0
The Wesklt, per annum '6 00
-£• six months . 1 00
As an Ad trtiring Medium, it is . ppcolally
commended to the public. Terms reasonable.
No labor or expense will be spared lo make
It one of the best papers In America. •
. Address, J. W. BURKE & CO., . -
jan2« Proprietors, Macon.
Oowt Circus
EVER BROUGHT; SOUTH!
GEORGIA—Worth County.
ELISABETH 8. GAUGHF, by bar next
friend, John W. Fowler, has applied for os-
rmption of pereoDoUy aad soiling apart and
valuation of homestead ; and I will pass upon
tlio same at 13 o'elook M. on the let day of
February 1809, at my office, ; V ; ^
t WsmJV'-o JAMES W. ROUSE,
L. Kvinoton : Tlie
; ns the sad Intelii-
of this estimable
• Dkatii ol
Macon pn[>oi
geuc« ‘©fine
Princo ot Landlord^
GEORGIA—Worth County.
WILLIAM L LANE baa applies
exemption of personalty and aettini
valuation of homestead; and l trill
tho name at 12 o'cloolc M. on the 1
February, 1FC9, at mv office.
JAMES W. R
jan2Q-2t G
igpAVINCnHI
UU r OF my Wi{
to that Depart me
he purchased, nr
wanted In Georg
sudden and
te well-known
ton Hotel. He
over to - liio .Central Depot
morning, and upon retorning,
ted of being ill, and thought
oir.g to iptve a chill. % Want
mm, and was boob after seised
TP lONSTITOTlON
deatli of
..SPECIAL NOTICE. .
Tiokets, which will admit thn lioliltrs to (he
; epening of the Tiohel Wng-
thing ; will not ho voted down,
f *ny means throngh opposition,
loiple, to Aho prevailing extrov„
e, but simply becaneo live addl-
clqtriahips aro not enough to sat.
» wants of tho brothers, sons
lends of tbo majority.
clinua before tha i
FOR SALE.
liordan Motel,
Thtro nre tlvs dstly trains that (eke metlo
^ ATLANTA. GAi*
AY1NG the Inrgest Soaa JAni:
of r|; J .np.rpublUhed v nt th,
ohorges
Statlom
at (his House,
*l»* —»W
•‘•TOY>
•PW'ri?
0, so to
JAMES M. FOL80]
iS ?'^5«don,
iwkinevillc; on tile I3lfi- lost,.