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THE
BB^raGßrnsr
I* published ev*rr SATURDAY MORNING,
In tl*e Two Story Wooden Building, at the
Corner of Walnut and Fifth Street,
I* THE CITr OF MACON, OA.
Uy WM, 11. IUKRISOX,
TERMS:
For th* Papci, iti advance, per annum, Q‘2
If not paid in advanco, $3 00, per annum.
Advertisement* will bo inserted at the usual
rttes—md when the number of insertions dc
■ ired is not specified, they will he continued un
til forbid and charged accordingly.
-Q* V.iv<rli*ers by the Year will he contracted
witli upon the most favorable terms.
JT'vileio: Land by Administrators,Executors
-or Jnr lrails, are required by Law, to be held on !
th * first foe slay in the month, between the hours :
ol ten o’clock in the Forenoon and three in the'
Afternoon, at the Court House of the county in
witch the Property is situate. Notice of these
3 des must be given in a public gazette Sixty Duys !
previous to the day of sale.
T -< lies of Negroes by Adminisfators. Execu
tors >r G larJians, must be at Public Auction, on
tits id fuisiiv in tii- iiouth, between the legal
in irs of Jie, i sf ire the Court House of ihe county
v »-:re the - Ht-rrs P -sta n••Mary.or Administration
>r iur in i'i' ) m/h ive •» en granted, first -jiv
in; nfidd thsreofior Sixty Da<s, in one of the
pu ill '■ gizsttes of this '•tan-,and at the door of the
Ciurt louse where such sales are to be held
J* ifo i;o fir tie sale ot Personal Property
muit i- : vei u like manner Forty Days pre
vio is to t;i • day of sale.
JT 4'ifU*.e to the Debtors and Creditors ot an es-
( ite lust ne published for Forty Days.
4 itice that application wilt be made to the
Lent it Or tin try lor leave to sell Land or Ne
gross nut .is p iblisned in a public gazette in the
-Vito for Four Minths, before any order absolute
can be given by the Court.
J* lititioui for Letters of Administration on
m oi. i. e, ;ca. it e Ihv the Court of Ordinary, must
•is . i ii i ltd Flirty Hays -for Letters of Duunis
s. i >nth •1 1 ni i.stiv. lion >fan Estate,monthly
f,- Sit M litis—fir i)is mission from Guardian
s up Forty Days.
pi lies for tun foreclosure of a Mortgage,
n ist be published monthly for Four Months—
fur esl inlishiiig lost Papers, for the full space of
three -lustts —tor co npelimg Titles from Ex
•e it irs, \ 1 nin'sira ors or others, where a Bond
•hi I'M given >y the leceased, the full space of
Three Months.
S. It. All Business of this kind shall receive
prom; ut attention at the SOL I HER.S 1 RIBL.SE
0 5 an l s rictcare will be taken that all legal
\ Iv Tenements are published according to Law.
l, itters directed to this Officeor the
E litiir on business, must be post-paiii, to in
siin- at <>ntion.
iT. OXoLcEIT & SOlT s
I’ IRE 110 USE 4- COMM / 88/ ON MERCIIA.S TS
a/ILL eontin ie Business at their •♦Fire
• v pnof f{iiiitli I .ti’S,”oH Colton
.Svemtf, Macon. Ga.
T'i iii k lit I for past favors, they beg leave to say
thev will be constantly at their post, and that no
“tforts shall be spared to advance the interest of
their patrons. ,
! l-o-v ewspeptfiilly ask all who have LOTTOS*
r otter PRODUCE io Store, to cull and exam
me the safety of their Buildings, before placing
it elsewhere. .
jyj*CcstowAßY Advances on Cotton in - fore
or ■'hipped,and all Business transacted at the
usun! rates.
j ii ne 2
C».\!>En A TAYIiOBi
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
AT TH K Oi.n ST AND OF CONNVT & MAHTtN,
MACON , G A .
IN presenting our Card to the politic, we will
stale, that nur best exertions w ill he given
to promote the inti rests of our Patrons ; and troin
past experience, we hope to he aide to do full
jus ire to all business which may he confided to.
«nr charge ; ami also hope for a i oniiniiaioe <u
favors f. mu 'he old patrons id (’oncer A Martin
Orders for Goods filled free of marge.
Advances made on Cotton in Store, and ship- j
ned atihe usual rates Z. T. < ONNF It,
1 W. W. TAYId'R.
aug 31 6m
AYSLI-SA tl SIIHIFH?*EVS’
E gtish end American t'Rl G HAREIIOLSE , |
SAVANNAH, GA.
ATTiIOLF.SALK and Retail Dealer in Eng-
VV lisli, French, American and Garrnun
DRUGS, MEMICINES, CHEMICALS,
P E ft F U M FRY, V e •
Particular attention paid to replenishing Eng
lish and American Ships’ Medicine Chests, ac
cording to the Laws ot England
Agent for Messrs. Louden Cos , Phi lade Iph in;
Dr larch Townsend, New \orl ; Me-sis.
Ilavilattd, Kisiey & Cos., Augusta; D lnirl,
Tibbitt. Providence.
aus 24 ' y
2> V V 8 «> il K S &» ,
Justice of th> race and .Votary Pub ic.
~T \V < I N , G A
r~i o.\i missioxcu or oni i)', a--, r-'Mi.n
OAt lt«* >*' \l I'II i, Loin-ia. n, >1 !.<•
iv*a# ienrtessee, Kentucky. Virginia, North
C.ir ilin >, South Ourollna, I'l' ll a, Missouri
New Y-irk, Massachusetts, Coiim-r tis lit, f*« Jttn
v I van in, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas, New
J e.r<»* v, M
Deposition* taken, Account* pn.bnted,
an-i liorltf tjj.- tir.ivv •», and ail •»«»«■ou.»n '>* «f*u
iuulrti nf»tit* of writing pr«'p«»'*fi and Hullicntica
! for use and rrrnrd., ill a i»> *>l I In* aln»\ «• >tatos.
K *sid»‘ncn on Wain ill mi* <l, tn'ii the Afiican
Church.
iCT Public Office adjoin it gDr M.> Thomson s
Botanic Stare, opposite tlm Floyd House,
jupe 20 25—ly
WILLUN WII^OK,
HOUSE CARPENIER A.VO CONTRACTOR,
Cher ij Street near Third, Macon, Ga.
A T AKES Hud keeps on hand Doors, Blinds
-cJL i.nd Sashes tor sate. Thankful for past
lie hopes for further patronage,
may 25 20—6 tn
WOOD & LOW,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
may 25 20 - 1 y
POOLE At BHOTIIEK,
Forwardive. and Ctmnn ss'ort .Merchants,
N'». 90 MVRxzrvK stkkbt,
NEW ORLEANS, LA
E. R. Pool*.. J M. Poor.r.
aug 31 34—ly
JOB PltlftTlNO,
I\T every description,neatly and promptU
_. * executed at the Office ofthe SOUT HERN
_''IRUNE, as neat and ch*«r at at tin y other
in He State.
NEW SERIES— VOLUME 11.
GEORGE \V. TOWNS,
Goveroor of said State.
To the Electors Lhtreof— Greeting :
Having been officially informed, that the Con
gress of Hie Cnited States has admitted California
into Ihe Union of the States of this Confederacy,
upon equal terms with the original States, a duty
devolves upon me in the performance of which,
1 shall tiespass upon the public but briefly.
An unfeigned deference for public opinion,
| and tin- profound regard 1 entertain fur the wi*
j doin, firmness, and patriotism ol my fellow citi
zens of Georgia, will not justify me, in a paper
| of this character, in repeating my knuwn and
] unrJianged opinion as to the duty of the South
in repealing tree-soil encroachment, and arrest
ing,by all proper means,usurpation by Congress.
Whatever is compatible with the honor and
obligations of the People of Ibis State to the
' country, its laws, audits institutions, I doubt
j not, will receive their warm support,
j Hr an flour of danger—when your institutions
are in jeopardy—your feelings wantonly out
raged, your social organization d'l.ded, your
honor (li eply wounded amt llir. Federal Consti
tution violated by a series ol aggressive measures
all tending to the eorisumiualiou of one object,
the abolition of slavery—v. hen yout equal right
to occupy and enjoy the common territory ofall,
has been denied you, in the solemn form of law,
under pretences the imsl shallow, it well be
comes you to assemble, to deliberate, and coun
sel together for your mutual preservation and
safety.
Whatever course the extraordinary events by
which we are encompassed, will demand orjus
tify, must be left, as it should be, to the patriot
ism, firm ness and prudence of the people them
selves. Upon them devolves the duty of re
dressing present wrongs, and providing other
safeguards, for future security • Neither the one
nor the other of which, however, will ever be
effectually accomplished, until, by patriotic ef
forts, perfect harmony and concord of feeling
are restored, and confidence and concert of ac
tion producep among the people of ihe South.
In view, therefore, of the atrocious free soil
sentiment and policy, not merely of the nou
slaveliobling Elates, bit ', of the Government—of
the imminent peril to which the institution of
slavery is reduced by tho act of Congress admit
ting the State of California into Ihe U nion, with
a Constitution containing the principle of the
Wilmoi Proviso, in defiauce of our warning and
earnest remonstrance— in view of the deplorable
suet that siime diversity of opinion exists in some
ot* tile Southern States as to the proper mode of
redressing the wrongs, and averting the dangers
whieh ill must ace and feel, let me, fellow ci i
zens, earnestly entreat you to cultivate for each
oth r a deep and abiding sentiment of fraternal
regard and confidence. Approach the task,from
which there is no escape, ofdeeiding upon your
duty to Georgia and the country, with a firm
step, but not without calm, deliberate and pa
tient investigation, consulting neither fears nor
dangers on the one hand, nor permitting your
selves, from exasperated feelings of wrong on
1 be oilier, to be rashly urged to extreme measures
I which have- not received ilie full sanction ofyour
judgment Then I shall not despair of seeing
the whole Mute, as one man, proposing nothing
bev find wliat the emergency may demand, or
failing to perform whatever patriotism, honor
and right, may require at your bands.
The General Assembly of this Stn'e, by an
net approved Bth February, 1850, having requir
ed me, upon the happening of certain events, one
of which is the admission of California as a State
into the Union, to issue a proclamation, ordering
an election to he held in each and every county
for Delegates to a Convention of the People of
this Slate. to take into consideration such meas
ures ns comport with the extraordinary posture
of our relations to our co-Siates, and to decide
ii poll what step* are necessary arid proper to lie
taken eompatilile w ith our honor ami constitu
tional ohligiitiorts, as well as more effect unity to
secure our right ol pioperty in slaves, and to ar
rest all spgressionk, hv one section of the Union,
upon tint Itee enjox ment of the constitutional
lights of the other, and lastly to preserve invio
late the equality of the States of the Union, as
giiai untied under the (’onsljlnlion . Therefore,
lie it known, that I, George W. Towns, Gov
ernor of the Slate of Georgia, iiy the authority
and mandate of thn law, do issue this my I’ro.
( Intnation ordering and directing that the quali
fied Voters for the mos' numerous branch of the
General Assembly, do meet at the several places
of holding Flections, as fixed by law , in the sev
eral Counties of this Slate, witlirrt the hours fixed
for voting, on JiOXDAY, the Twen.y-fifth day
of NOVF’MBEK IScxt ; and then and there, by
ballot, eleet two Delegate* in each of the Coun
ties now entitled to one Representative in the
Genera! Assembly, and four Delegates in such
Counties as arc now entitled tn two Represen
tatives.
The Managers of said Election ere required
to certify and forward to this Department the
Returns of said Election in tin manner prescrib
ed hv law f.r he election of Representatives in
ihe Gcner::! Assembly ; and it is further order
ed lira ihe Delegates who may he elected by a
majority of the lt-g>’l Voters ot their respective
Count'es dn convene at th. Capitol of said State
on TUESDAY,the Tenth day of l>E( E.Mlihll
N e \ t.
Gi vi n under m\ hand .and the St til of ti e Ex.
• ‘l'lilivc Department, nt the Capitol in Aj i I
lodgevil'e this 23d day of Sapiernlo r. in
the year of our Lord, Eighteen bundn and and
fifty.
GLORGE VV. TOWNS.
P v t lie Gove! tier :
.1 M. Patton, Sec'ry Department.
SASHES DOORS AND ULZAKIS.
~i / * /W w 1 LIGHTS of SASII. ofall sizps
JLt'yvr***' from e l>y in to 12 1> \ 20.
150 pair BLIND.' I , for Windows of all sizes.
50 do PANEL DOORS, different sizes and
thicknesses. For sa’e hv
CHARLES VAN HORN,
No. 153 Bay Street, and No. C West Broad St.,
Savannah, (!a
jiilv 6 ‘4>—6in
rgiF.AS! TEAS ! ! —Those in want of choice
I Teas, both Green and Black, will always
find a complete assortment, by railing at
sept 7 MOULTON’S, on Cherry Street.
UG ARS—Brown Havana Crushed and
Pulverized Sugars, at MOL 1/1 ON S.
sept 7
TVTUTMF.dS, CLOVES and CINNXMON
iN sept 7 At MOULTON S.
1 .BRUITS. -Raisins, in Whole and (Quarter
' ip**,Citron, Prune*. D’lte*, Fi'bcr’p,
Brazilian Nuts, Fresh Almonds and English
Walnuts at MOULTONS,
sept 7 _
COCOA, Ac.—Cocoa, Chocolate and Mac
cmroni, *t MOUt.TON S
MACON, (GA.,) SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23. 1650.
Pensions and Bounty Land,
OBTAINED for the Officers and Soldiers of
the Revolutionary War, or their legal Rep
resentatives.
Pensions for Life for the Widows of 6uch
Officers and Soldiers who married previous to
!8f;0.
Bounty Land for the surviving, or the widows,
or minor children of deceased Offirers and Pri
vates, w ho served in the War of 1812 with Great
Britain, the M exican War, or in any of the Indian
W ars since 1700.
Attention paid to suspended and rejected
Claims.
Terms moderate where the claim is established
otherwise no charge.
Communications addressed to the subscriber,
Washington, D. C., or to W. S. LAWTON A
CO., Macon, Ga., post paid, will receive prompt
attention. M. THOMPSON,
Conimissiuner of Deeils,
For North and South Carolina.
O’B'Ters to the Heads of Department*, and
[tn Mi'rnbpia of Congress general!v. Also to
j WM.S. LAWTON A CO., Macon, Ga., who
I have all the F’urms necessary for obtaining
Claims on the Government.
Washington City, D C., Oct 20, 1850
oci 2(j 42-2 m
Silks. Cn shine res, DcLnities, Ac
| L0t.,1,Y Sf *1 THI.YSOJ\%
HAVE Received for the Fall Trade, a
beau iful assortment of SILKS, CASH
MERES, DcLAINEa, Pi.PLINs, Ac., t..
i which they invite the attention of iheir country
and city friends- The following comprise n part :
Real French Printed Cashmeres and DeLaiue*
Plain Black Gro de Rhine and Turc Satin Dress
SILKS
Plain and figured Chameleon SILKS
Rich Brocade do do
Satin dn Chine do do
White and colored French SATINS
Rich colored POPLINS
Plain White and Fknbroidered Crape SHAWLS
Rich Cashmere Shawls
Real Welch FLANNELS
10—4, 11 —4 and 12-4 Silk bound Bath and
Whitney BLANKETS
Bales of Heavy Mackinaw ; do. fftr Servanta
4-4 new style Printed French CAMBRICS
500 pieces npu and hahdsmne CALICOES,
from 6| to 12. J cents per yard
Cases and Bales Brown Shirtings, Long Cloths
and Sheetings
Black and colored Broadcloths and Cassimeres
Fittest 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask
Damask Napkins and Dnylie*
Ladies’ and Gentlemens' Lambs’ Wool and
Merino under Vests.
Together with a full assortment of heat made
English and French Bombasius, lilac , Alpaccn,
Mourning and Plain Black Mouslin de Laiues,
English and French Crapes, I.ace Veils, Hand
kerchiefs, &c.
Macon, Oct. 26, 1850.
KISM. » . WINK,
Tl.y MANUFACTURER, Cherry St , Macon.
RESPEC'I FULLY inform* the public, that
lie is prepared to execute all orders in the
above line with despatch and upon favorable
terms. He constantly keeps on hand the fol
lowing arlirles, which purchasers are invited to
call and examine, viz :
Cooking, Hall, Office, Bedroom and Church
STOVEB, of different patterns and qualities.
A large and general assortment of HOLLOW
and TIN WARE, Furnaces, Brass, Copper and
Iron Preserve and Tea Kettles; Flgg Boilers ;
Smoothing and Waffle Irons ; Glass Centers
Rat and Mouse Traps, Bird Gages
Cocoa Nut Dippers, Chafin Dishes
Painted Pails, Cedar and painted Tubs
Brass and Iron bourn! Water Buckets
Oval and round Trays; Brooms, Bifters
Chopping Knives ; Rolling Pins
Roasters and Basting -Spoons
Britannia Tea Rots mid a general assortment
of Japanned Ware, consisting of Sugar Cannis
ters and Boxes ; Tea (’ministers ; Common
and Nursery Lamps, Candlesticks, &c.
UrUOOFING, and all kinds of JOB WORK,
done at the shortest notice.
N. B. Orders from the country for STOVES
or TIN WARE, will be attended to with des
patch and upon the most favorable terms,
novo 44
GODFREY A SOLOJIOXS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MRRCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
CpHF. undersigned have pntered into a eo-
X partnership under the name of GODFREY
& SOLOMONS, for the transaction of a
General Commission and Factorage Business,
and tender their services to their friends and
Planters generally.
fry They wi I also make liberal advances on
Produce consigned to them for sale.
J. K GODFREY,
E. W. SOLOMONS,
oct 26 42—ts
It E .71 O V A L.
PAYNE A NISBET would most respectfully
inliiriii their friends and customers, that
the\ have moved their stock of DRI GS and
MEDICINES to the comer of the new Brick
Hi,tiding opposite the Washington Hall, where
the will t e happy to see all ilu ir old customers
and eilicis liiat may favor them with n call ; and
w Irerc they will keep a gen ra! stock ot fresh
DRI <; .'ltd Mr. DILI NE S , LEECHES,
PERFUMERY, die , and put up Prescriptions
with care and neatness, and always give
satisfaction
ocl is 40
81 ALL A BRAVTLEY,
HAVE just received aw» II selected assort
ment of DRY GOODS and GROCER fE •
whieh embraces altnos* cverv artirle in theii
line |>f business These (roods make their stock
extensive, which has been selected rrcently by
one of the firm, and they are determined to sell
their Goods upon reasonable terms, and at the
low est prices. Whilst they are thankful for past
favors, thet respectfully invite their friends and
the public to call at their Store on Cherry Street,
and examine their Goods and prices, before pur
chasing elsew here.
march 23 11
Northern Butler.
OA FIRKINS PRIME BUTTER, of th*
well known quality received very Fill
fresh from some of the host and irics .! >! •'N "i tli
Just received by W. FREEMAN,
dee 8
Now like.
I-vjVE Tierces nf prime quality, just received
and for sale bv GEO. T. ROGERS.
dec i t__
Mnfkort*l nnd ll«*rrtn|f.
BI’LS So 3 Mackerel ; 20 Boxes New
' 1 1 llerrine, in fine order, just received and
1 for sale by «EO. T. ROGERS,
jo 19
M ILLI.YEII Y.
f- r , MRS. DAMOUR inform* the Ladies
S Macon and vicinity, thai her Stock in
Wa the above line is complete for Fall j
F’rsliion, with the most desirable Goods. As '
the,e Goods have been mostly purchased in Pari* j
for this place, they will be sold cheaper than !
orßnarv. Ladies would do well to take a good j
loik at them and compare them with oilier Goods
before purchasing else whore. The Slock ofj
SILK and STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,:
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, EMBROIDERIES,
MANTILLES and DUFfSS SILK,is worth any
ore’s trouble to examine thoroughly,
ort 12 40
A Bargain iu Fans] and Mills.
Consisting of a fine body ofLand of
Fire Hundred and Fifty Acres,
xS I with an excellent Saw and Grist Mill
thereon, within line* miles of Atlanta;
Four Hundred Acre* iu the woods and abound
ug with superb timber. This Property w ill be
-old low if applied for before the first of January,
mil terma made easy. For infonnation apply to
REES 11. LINN, Atlauta.
Sept 14 36
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
a The Proprietors are pleased to an
nounce to their old Fricndsand the Pub
lic generally, that this NEW HOTEL
is now open for the reception of company.
Having hud it erected Hnd fitted up nt great
expense, on the most liberal, cloganland exten
sive scale, they confidently expect a generous
patronage. ST. LANIER & SON.
juneß 22 —ts
4* Assi i ‘ Ni -4AJL*-.
MACON, GA.
ME. S. ROGERS respectfully informs
the public that he has now the sole
charge of this old established and well
known HOTEL, w hieh has recently undergone
thorough repair, and that lie will spare no pains
for the accommodation of those who may give
him a call. Every department of the Hall will
be under his personal supervision, and every ex.
ertiou will he made to keep up the Establishment
to the extreme point of neatness, comfort and
good cheer. F.. S. ROGERS,
junc 1 21 —ts
MARIETTA HOTEL.
M The subscribers take this method of
informing the Travelling Public, that
their House is now ready for the recep
tion of all who may favor them w i tit their patron
age. Their House hits now more than forty
Rooms, large and conveniently arranged, end
well ventilated.
They are also prepared at t heir Livery Stables,
with good Riding Horses, Buggies and Carriages,
so that those who wish pleasure, and those on
business, can be accommodated at a moment's
warning.
Thankful for past patronage, they hope to
merit and share a good portion of that which is
yet to come; and particular attention shall be
given to see that “none go avvnv dissatisfied.”
JOHN F. ARNOLD, } „
GEORGE S.OGLERBY, 5 ProprutoTl
Marietta, Ga., May 2-5, 1850. 20—ly fc
DR. CARY COX,
U Informs the Public that ho is prepared
for the reception of person* suffering
awith chronic diseases, at his Water Cure
or Electro Hydropathic Establishment, near
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga Hi* Baths arc sit
uated near the principal Buildings. The scene
in the immediate vicinity is picturesque, being
near Kennesaw Mountain. The scenery, pure
water, the great elevation above the level of the
ocean, (being 450 feet above even the Tennessee
line on the Western and Atlantic Railroad,) the
convenience of access by Railroad, the refined
and intellectual society, and pure atmosphere,
l ave all most admirably conspired to render the I
local ion suitable for an establishment of the
kind.
The Proprietor deems it needless to say arty
tiling relative to the curative powers of either
Water or Electricity, as the general mas* of the
people in this country have attained a knowledge
of their great value ir. removing disease. lie
flatters himself that he is able with pure Water I
and Electricity, to remove any character or des- I
eription of disease that could, under othor treat- j
nient or circumstance*, possibly be removed— j
together with a numerous host, that all other j
remedies must necessarily fail to remove.
The expenses per day, for a Patient at his
Establishment, will he for Board, use ofElertric j
Bliocks and Baths, with Water Baths, Medical
advice and attention, witli ordinary attention of
Servants, $1 50: w hich includes all necessary |
expenses,except washing an outfit for the sweat- 1
ing process, bandaging, dec.—payable weekly in :
advance.
For further particulars,post paid communica '
timis will meet with prompt attention if address i
ed tn Dr CARY COX, Marietta, Gohh co., Ga I
July 2d 28—ts j
w. WT 'K’gyi r' , f ——U———
RELIGIOUS NOTICE.
The Regular Services of the Lord's Day in
the Bap'ist Church of this city, will com
mence hi half post 10 o'clock in the Morning,
and at 7 o’clock in the Evening.
/ Pews always frre at Night, and Visiters
are at all times cordially inv iicd to occupy any
seat in the House.
BYLVANUB LANDRUM, Pastor.
oct 12
- ■ - - •' - ; 1 j
Under and Cheese.
KEGS Goshen Butter ', 50 boxes Goshen
e) Gheese, of superior quality, just received
and for sale bj GEO. T. ROGERS,
oct 19
Baeoit Sides and Hums.
DUDS. Prime Baron Sides, 3000 Bnlti
f more and Cincinnati Hams, just received
and for sale cheap, bv
oct 19 GEO. T. ROGERS.
Molsistcs aird Syrup.
-I (\ 11UDS. Prime Cnh* Molasses; 12 bids
JL*' Now Orleans Syrup, just received and
for sale low by GLO. T. ROGERS.
Canal and Baltimore Flour.
*| -| i\ BRLS. Flxtra Superfine FLOUR
IU I 25 hbls. Extra Family Flour, very
choice, just received and for sals low by
oct 19 GEO. T. ROGERS.
’Y TACKERF.L—IO half and 10 qr hbls. No.
xVA 1 Mackerel, just recaiv ed and for sale by
3,10022 VV. FREEMAN.
PICKLED CODFISH—A nieo article, just
received and for sale bv
junao2 W FREEMAN.
NUMBER 48.
Superior Tfal
aA splendid lot of TEAS, both
Green and Black, warranted fine,
lust received not from the Canton
Tea Company of New Yorlf\ at
W. FREEMAN'S
Cheap Store, Cherry Street,
dee 1 |
Guardian’s Sale.
BY leave of the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Bibb County, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, will be sold before the Court Houao
door iu -Macon, Bibb countv, within the legal
hours of snle, • n the first Tuesday in January
next. Four Acres and Three Cfiain* of wild
LAND, situate at Vineville, with S.T. Bailey's
Land on the South, Mr Freeman'* on the West,
Mr. M. M. Mason's and the Academy on the
North, and Mr. Benson’s on the East for boun
daries. Sold ns the pr< perty of Mortimer I!. G.
Nixon and Calvin IV. Nixon, and for their
HMiefit JOHN D. WINN, Guardian,
nov 2 39
LOGAN A ATKINSON,
HA V F'. the pleasure of announcing that they
have received and are now opening at their
new stand, corner of Cherry and Third Streets,
a very large and entirely new stock of FANCY
DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS. These Good*
have been carefully selected Fn the largest and
most fashionable bouses in New York, ere war
ranted of superior style and quality , and will b*
sold on very moderate terms.
april6 13
NEW GOODS.
IOGAN & ATKINt-ON have just received
J and are now opening at their New Store,
corner of BA*ond and Clit riy Streets, a hinge and
choice tock of seasonable Foreign and Amen
can DRY GOODS.
They invite their friends and the public to
come and examine the Goods, confident that
nothing to equal in style their pesent stock has
ever before been offered in Macon.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine for
themselves,
oct 19
LOGAN A ATKINSON,
Respectfully inform the public that
they are now disposing of their Slock
of Goods at Ne.w York Cost, at their new store,
corner ofThird and Cherry Streets, formerly
occupied by Messrs. Graves & Wood.
(LfLadies are particularly requested to call
and examine the Goods and price*.
r, 2 B —ts
Family :m<l Staple Goods.
LOGAN A ATKINSON are now openings
very large assortment ol Staple and Domestic
Goods, suitable for plantation or family uses,
which will he sold low for cash or to approved
fusion.ers.
’ii' ril 6 13
Splendid Bridal Dresses.
A FEW magnificent BRIDAL DRESSES,
A with trimmings to suit—very fine and fash
ionable. Ladies would do well to call and ex
amine them, at
april 6 LOGAN & ATKINSON’S.
Ladies* Dress Goods.
A SPLENDID assortment of Ginghams, Bar}
XJI. ges and Muslins, for morning and evening
dresses. Also, an endless variety of rich and
brilliant summer SILKS,etc. Just received at
LOGAN & ATKINSON'S,
april 6 13
sUFimek clothing. at’Vost.
jVI EX'S and BOY'S SUMMER CLOTHING
TJI of almost every grade, eelling at cost, a;
Dyson’s old Stand, by
JOHN S. RICHARDSON.
jul29 28-ts
To iTlillinvrs.
»a nwk r f D oi rr /* i•. • •
i ViLt L, ui oujivi mi f|uamv t IH KPp
Y for salo bv
march 9 E. L. BTROHECK ER, M. D.
I > RANDY AND SEGA 118—A fine article
IYof i Jld Cognac Brandy, in bollles or by the
iallon— Also a choice article of Segura, at
eep<7 MOULTON'S.
Soiace's Fiue Cut Tobacco.
SOMETHING very superior, just received
and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS,
sepi 2!)
Wanted Immediately,
TWO OR THREE JOURNEYMEN CARD
-L NET-MAKERS. None except good work
men, and such ns are willing to make themselves
useful, need apply.
WOOD &. BRADLEY,
ort 20 47—ts
Vinegar.
W'IIITE Wine and Pure Cider Vinegar of
vrry superior quality, just received and
for salo by GEO. T. ROGERS,
juno 1 21 .
Nciv York Strum Hcfincd Candies
\ STILL Larger assortment of CANDILS
just received and for sale ns low as any
( *'i dins in Town, at W. F’KF’-EM AN'S.
juno 8
Rihh County Academy.
MALE DEPARTMENT—The Eaercises in
this institution, will be resumed on MON
DAY, the 2d day of September, at 8 o'clock
A M. P. A. STROUKL, Rector,
aug 24 4t.
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership heretofore exis'ing be.
tween the undersigned, is dissolved by mu
tual consent—to take effect on the Ist day of Sep
tembnr next. Z. T. CONNER,
A. W. MARTIN.
Macon, August 24, 1850.
rpilE WARE-HOUSE ano COMMISSION
L BUSINESS will lie continued in the name
and style of CONNER & T A V L O R ,
at the old stand —where the.y will be ready to
exert themselves to serve all patron* and friends.
Z. T CONNER,
W. W. TAYLOR.
Macon, Aug. 24, 1850. 33— 6 m
London Porter.
A FF. W Cask* best London Porter, in Quart
V and Pint Bottles, just recoived and for
sale by GEO T. ROGERS.
june 8
OLD PORT WINE—And Maderia ditto, a
fine article in Bottle, for salo at
MOUETON'S, Agent.
Opposite the burnt square on Cherrv street,
june 1
fiercer Potatoes.
1 A DDLS. Mercer Potatoes, very superior,
JL*-* in fine order, just received and for sale
very cheep by GFO. T ROGERS.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
Will be erecuted in ihe vtat*st style,
and upon the mostJavorahle ,
terms, at the Office of the
SCTJTHEE.IT TEIBTJITEj
-BY—
WM. B. HARRISON.
STATE COXVESfIbf.
Southern Rigli;* Candidate* t
ELECTION ON 25th NOVEMBER, ltfWV.
Bibb County.
I. NAPIER.
CHARLES COLLINB.
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
ROBERT A. SMITH.
Chatham.
ROBERT H. GRIFFIN,
JAMES P. SOB EVEN,
U. T. GIBSON.
C. P. RICHARDSONE.
Cass.
Dr. B. H. C. BONNAR,
THOMAS G. DUNLAP,
J. W. B.SUMMERS.
NATHANIEL NICHOLSON.
Clark.
CHAS. DOUGHERTY, *
WILSON LUMPKIN.
ISAAC S. VINCENT,
JOHN 11. LOWE.
Cobb.
JOHN DUN WODY, Sr.,
J.N. H EGG IE,
JOH N S. A NDE RSON.
JOHN_F. ARNOLD.
~ tie Kalb.
A. F. LUCK IE,
T. M. DARNALL,
EZEKIEL DAVIS,
WM. GILBERT.
Randolph.
RICHARD DAVIS,
CHARLES HARRISON,
S. P. ALLISON.
S. P. BURNETT.
Harris.
GEORGE A. B. DOZIER.
THOMAS A. WILLIAMS,
JESSE GUNN.
ELIJAH MULLENS,’
Monroe.
DANIEL GODDARD.
DAVID OGLETREE.
JAM IS LAMAR.
JAMES M. SMITH.
Muscogee.
Hon. ALFRED IVERSON,
Mai. JOHN H. HOWARD.
M tRTIN J. CRAWFORD,
WILLIAM Y. BARDEN.
Richmond.
GEORGE VV. LAMAR,
JAMES M. SMYTHE.
DAVID F. DICKINSON*
JOHN C. SNEAD.
Stcuart.
I)r. J. W. STOKES.
WILLIAM NELSON.
Dr. W. li. WIMBERLY,
JAMES HILLIARD.
Twiggs.
BENJAMIN' B. SMITH,
Dr. HENRY S. WIMBERLY.
Butts.
RUFUS W. McCUNE,
D. J. BAILEY.
Thk Sooth and North.— The follow
ing, which we find tinder the head of “A
Compromise.” is given as an illustration
of the relative positions of itie South and
North;
One cold night, Quashec woke from
his sleep, and addressed his shivering bed
fellow
“Hallo, Sambo ! I want half do coub
boring.”
“Ha! Quashee —you got more nor
half already.”
“Humph ! den link dis nigger to ax for
what he got already, eh! 1 w ant l udder
half, you fool!"
“Jimho! den I quit, for no see what
business I got in dis bed !”
“No, you won't quit neider, my brudder
—you surb bery wcl! for keeping my back
warm, so just keep quiet an I lay whete
you is, if you know what is good for
yi'Usclf, you nigger.”
L 7 Wk ha'e, within the last few day*,
seen a letter fiorn a sensible gentleman ot
New York, from which we make (his ex
tract : “The North is delighted at (he late
settlement of the shtvety question. They
wiU encroach as long as you submit. •Hs
point ofyour resistance* will be (he point
of her cessation. Satisfy iier, by (he ac
tion of your Convention, that you yield no
more and then, and not till then, will you
enjoy peace and quiet. The great ditiicul.
ty here is, that llieie may atise nt the
South, a party equally intent with the
North upon the abolition of slavery. In
that event, a long farewell to Southern
power and Southern prosperity. It is a
matter of daily boast here, that the North
will, if necessary, buy up your politician#
with office, and your influential prrese*
with money.”— Sou. Herald.
C alifornia. - Some of the smart suV>mis<-
sionists ask with triumphant shake of the
head and a very wise look, “what clause io
the Constitution has been violated by the
admission of California ” “Point oa.”
say they, “to the clause.” We will give
them a Yankee answer, by asking gnother
question. Suppose Congress should abol
ish slavery in Georgia, what clause in the
Constitution would be violated by \tt—
They cannot show any clause forbidding
Congress to abolish slavery here; does it
therefore follow that Congreve hse the
Coatitutiona! power to do it!