The Southern tribune. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1851, December 14, 1850, Image 1

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THE * f ssJWflPanaißsr Js published ever/ SATURDAY MORNING, In the Two Story Wooden Building, at the Corner of Walnut and Fifth Street, I* THE (' IT V OF MACOX, OA. I«y W.TI. 15. llAltltlSO.\. T F, It M S : I or the Paper, in advance, per annum, Sit* it not paid in advance, $3 00, per annum Tj* Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rU.is—and when the number of insertions dc s red is not specified, they will be continued un til forbid and charged accordingly, O” Advertisers by the Year will be contracted with upon tho most favorable terms. O'Sales of Land by Administrators,Executors nr Guardians, are required by Law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours nt ten o clock in the Forenoon and three in the Afternoon, at the Court House of the county in which the 1 roperty is situate. Notice of these Sales must be given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to the day of sale. 1 ) dales of Negroes by Administators, Execu tors or Guardians, must be at Public Auction, on the fust Tuesday in the month, between the legal hours of sate, before the Court House of the county where the LetfertTdstamentary, or Administration -.r tin irdianship may have been granted, first giv ing notice thereoffor Sixty Days, in one of the public gazettes of this .State,anil at the door of the Court House where such sales are to he held. (LJ* Notice for the sale of Personal Propett' must tie given in like manner Forty Days pre vious to the day of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditorsolan es ate, •oust be published for Forty Days. Notice that application will be made to the curt of Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Ne frees must be published in a public gazette it) the Siitc for four Months, before any order absolute cun be given by the Court. ;j*Jiutiom for Letters of Administration on i a Estate, granted by the Court of Ordinary, must u if dished Thirty Days -for Letters of Dismis si hi iron the administration ofan Estate,monthly IV Sir Moaths ~fur Ois.nissioa from Guardian ship Forty Days. y.l ilos for the foreclosure of a Mortgage, must be puulished month I} - for Four Months— fir est lhlishing lost Papers, for the full space of three Months —fur compelling Titles from Ex ■ dors, Administrators or others, where a Bond ii.tsbeen given by the deceased, the full space of Three Months. V IV All Business of this kind shall receive pr i not attentionat the SOUTHERN Tltllll XE <l !i e, an I s'rict can; will be taken that alI legal A Ivvrtisements are published according to Law. All Letters directed to this Qlliceor the F. liter on business, must be post-paid, to in sure attention. IT. OTJSLET & SCIT, WAREHOUSE MERCHANTS \J I LI. continue Business nt their *• Fir© - m Proof Bui I*l i*»s.'s,” on Cotton E Jm-ur'i Macon, Ga. hi I'iiauklut for past favors, they beg leave to say '] i.'v will be constiinlly at their post, and that no I futs shall be spared to advance the interest of f»ir jitiirons. |'|,,. v respectfully ask nl I w lio have CO TTO.h r oilier PRODUCE to Store, to call and exum “ the safety of their Buildings, before placing ts ('rsT-iMARv ,\i>VAsCKson Coirnii in store Shipped,had all Business transacted at llic Inin I rates. june •/? 27—ly CONNS:It A: TAVLO«, Warehouse and ('omm'ntsion Merchants, IT tilt OLD STAND OF CONNER & MARTIN, M A C O N , G A . 5 N presenting Onr Card to the public, we wil‘ £ stale, that our best exertions will be given ; i promote the inlt rests of our Patrons ; and troni ist experience, wc hope to he able to do full is'icc to all business which mny be confided to tr charge ; and also hope tor a continuance nt irs from the old patrons nl Conner iV Marlin. Orders for Goods filled free of charge. \dvances made on Cotton in Store, and ship • * *.' i j at l lie usual rates. /■ T. CON N I K. \V. VV. TAYLOR, nag 3| 34—Cm WILI.IAH HimPIIREVS’ T. irli.-h anil American DRI G WAREHOUSE SAV ANNAH, GA. UT HOLES ALE and Retail Dealer in Eng lish, French, American and Garinaii DRUGS, MK..VIICINES, CHEMICALS, /> F. R F UM E II Y , (,■ c . Particular attention paid lo replenishing Eng lish and American Ships’ Medicine Chests, ac cording lo the Laws of England Agent for Messrs. Louden ft Cos ,Philadelphia; Dr lucnb Townsend, New York ; Messis. H .inland, llisley & Cos., Augusta ; Daniel Tibbitt, Providence. any 24 33 I y I> A VIS) BE I D, Justice oj the Peace and Notary Public. MACON, G A . p()M MISSIONER OF DEEDS, &c., for the W Suites of Aluhntnn, Louisiana, Mis-issippi, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Missouri New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Penn vlvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas, New Jersey, M aine, &c. Depositions taken, Accounts probated, Deeds lad Mortgages drawn, and all documents and nstruments of writing prepared and authentiou "l for use and record, in any oftlie above States. Residence on Walnut Street, near the African Church. O’Public Office adjoining Dr.M .B.Thomson s Intanic Stole, opposite the Floyd House. I june 2!) 25—ly nilJJAffl WILSON, 'IOUSE C.HtPENIEU JI.XD CO.XTKACTOR Cherry Street near Third , Macon , Ga. \ TAKES and keeps on hand Doors, Blinds 'L s.nd Sashes for sale. Thankful for past Ivors he hopes for further patronage, may 25 20—6 m | WOOD LOW, B 1 ■ I.'.v/J n. 11. COMMISSIO.X MEIiCIIJ.XTS, 1 NEW ORLEANS, LA. ■ Hay 25 20 —ly POOLE & ItROTIIEK, ■ hoc warding and Commission Merchants, Nil. 90 MAGAZt-VF. STRKET, NEW ORLEANS, LA I L. R. Pooh. J. M. Pooi.r. U " u g 51 54 —1 y I , .IOIS PKINTIWL Hj 11' every description, neatly and promptly exei-utud attlie Officeoftho SOU'f HERN H, ;'l’d NE, ns neat and cheap as at any other ■- '« in the State. THE SOUTHERN TRIBUNE. NEW SERIES—You: VIEH. GODFREY A MIEOTIOXS, FACTORS A.XD COMMISSIO.YMHRCHANTS SAVANNAH, GA. r |UIE undersigned have entered into a co- X partnership under the name of GODFREY’ *A SOLOMONS, for the transaction of a General Commission and Factorage Easiness, and lendertheir services to their friends and Planters generally. tUpThey wi 1 also make liberal advances on Produce consigned to them for sale. J. E GODFREY, E. W. SOLOMONS, oct 26 42—ts It E NI O X A l. PAY NE & NISBET would most respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they have moved their stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES to the corner of the new Brick Building opposite the Washington Hall, where they will be happy to see all their old customers and others that may favor them with a rail ; and [where they will keep a general sleek of fresh DRUGS and MEDICINES, LEFUIIES PERFUMERY, Ac , and put np Prescriptions , with care and neatness, and always give satisfaction. J b | oct 12 so II.ALL & BKAMLEV, I rAY L just received a well selected assorl -1 J merit of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES which embraces almost every article in then line of business. These Goods make their stork extensive, which lias been selected recently bv one of the firm, and they are determined lo seil their Goods upon reasonable terms, and at the lowest prices. YY hilst they are thankful for past favors, they respectfully invite their friends and the public to call at their Store on Cherry Street, and examine their Goods and prices, before pur chasing elsewhere. march 23 1] Northern Butter. i)f\ FIRKINS PRIME BUTTER, of th" ' ' well known quality received every Fal* fresh from some of the best dairies at 1 lie North- Just received by YY. FREEMAN. dec 8 New Hire. ITMVF. T ierces nf prime quality, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, dec 1 *i itniEK <xoTiii\r;, at cost* Al K.N’S and BOY’S SUMMER CLOTHING ' * of almost every grade, selling nt cost, at Dyson’s old Stand, by JOHN S. RICHARDSON, july 20 28—ts Family -ml §t:i)>le Bomh. I T OGAN A ATKINSON are now qpoi ing a 1 A very large assuriinent of Staple and Domisii Goods, suitable for plantation or lani’ilv uses which will be sold low lor cash or to approve r uston.era. april 6 ]3 Kplendol 55 -islsst Ritwncn. \FEVV magiiiliceiii BRIDAL DRESSES, with trim tutus- to-nit —very fine and fash ionable. Lailies would do well to call and ex amine them, at 11 PGl <>_ LOGAN & ATKINSON'S. L'titles’ fit'cvv Rouds. A -"REt. YDID assortment of Gin.hams. Bar * ges and Muslins, f T nnirniiig and evening drn-ses. Also, ail endless variev .if rich and brilliant summer SILKS, etc. Just received at LOGAN & ATKINSON’S, april 6 13 a ATKIA^ON, I T AVE tfi/ pi insure of announcing that they J I hav e received and an; notv opening at their new stand, corner ofChcirv and Third Streets, a very large and entirely new stock id' FANCY DRESS AND STAPLE GOODS. These Goods have I carefully selected in the largest and most fashionable liimses in Nell Y ork, are war ranted of superior style and quality , and will be sold on very moderate terms april 6 J3 NEW GOODS. j OG.Y N A ATKINsON have just received I A and are now opening al their New Store, corner of See..nil and Cherry Streets, a laagpand choice lock of seasonable Foreign and Amen can 1) R Y G O O L) S They un lie their friends and the public to come and examine the Goods, confident that nothing In equal in style their pesent stock has ever before been offered in Jhi-nn. Purchasers are iinited to cull and exa in ine so themselves, oct 10 LOO AN <V ATKINSON, F) E.SPF.CTFULLY inform the public that V they are now disposing of their Stock of Goods at Ac to \orlt Costpnt their new store, corner of Third and Cherry Streets, formerly occupied by .Messrs Graves & Wood. lU”Ladies are particularly requested to call and examine the Goods and prices. march 2 p (f I ) IIANDI AND SEG \RS—A tine article J) of ( lid Cognac Brandy, in hottles or by the gallon—A Iso a choice article ofSegars, at sept 7 MOULTON'S. DISSOLUTION. FTMIE copartnership heretofore existing hc i- tween the undersigned, is dissolved hv mu tual consent —lo take effect on the IstdayofSep teinher next. Z. T. CONNER, A. W. MARTIN. Macon, August 24, 1850. pH E WAitE-IMM SIAm, COMMISSION BUSINESS will be continued in the name and style of C O N N E R & T A Y L O R , andhe old stand—where they will lie. ready to exert themselves to serve all patrons and friends. / T CONNER, W. IV. TAYI.OR Macon, Aug 24, 1850. 33 6m Lotxlon Porter. A FEW Casks best London Porter, in Quart and Pint Bottles, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, julie 8 OLD POR E WINE.—And Maderiu ditto, a fine article in Bottle, for sale at MOl ETON'S, Agent, Opposite the burnt square on Chcrrv street, jillie I fiercer Potatoes. 1 /v BBI.S. M error Potatoes, very superior. 1. *.* in fine order, just received and forsalt very cheap by GEO. T. ROGERS. New York Sleam Refined Pnndies V STILL Larger assortment of CANDIED just received and Tor sale as low as anv ! Candies in Town, at W. FREEMAN’S. ' ! Cjune 8 MACON, (GA.,) SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1850. BASIL A. WISE, TIN MANUFACTURER, Cherry St., Macon. RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that lie is prepared lo pxerute all orders in the above line with despatch and upon favorable terms. He constantly keeps on hand the fol lowing articles, which purchasers are invited to call and examine, viz : Cooking, Hall, Office, Bedroom and Church STOVES, of different patterns and qualities. A large and general assortment of HOLLOW and TIN WARE, Furnaces, Brass, Copper and Iron Preserve and Tea Kettle*; Egg Boilers ; Smoothing and YVaffie Irons ; Glass Earners Rat and Mouse Traps, Bird Cages ( (icon Nut Rippers, Chafin Dishes Painted Pails, Cedar ana painted Tubs Brass and Iron bound YVater Buckets Oval and round Trays; Brooms, Sifters Chopping Knives ; Rolling Pins Ro Asters and Basting Spoons Btitannia Tea I’ots and a general assortment ofjapanned Ware, consisting of Sugar Cannis tets and Boxes ; Tea Cannisters ; Common i and Nursery Lamps, Candlesticks,&c. O’ROOFING, and all kindsofJOß WORK, done at the shortest notice. N. B. Orders from the country for STOVES or TIN YY ARE, will he attended to with des patch and upon the most favorable terms. - 1 nov!) 44 Silks, Cashmeres, DcLaiiies, Ac. LOG.i.V St cl TKI.YSO.Y, | TAY'E Received for the Fall Trade, a • I beautiful assortment of SILKS, CASH MERES, DcKAINES, POPLINS, &c., to which they invite the attention of their country and city friends- The following comprise a part : Real French Pi inted Cashmeres and DeLaines Plain Black Gro de Rhine anJTurc Satin Dress SILKS Plain and figured Chameleon SILKS Rich Brocade do do Satin du Chine do do VV bile arid colored French SATINS Rich colored POPLINS Plain White and Embroidered Crape SHAWLS Rich Cashmere Shawls Real Welch FLANNELS JO-4, 1 i-4 and 12-4 Silk bound Bath and Whitney BLANKETS Bales of Heavy Mackinaw ; do. for Servants 4-4 new style Printed French CAMBRICS 000 pieces new and lialidsoirie CALICOES, from to 12. J cents per y ard Cases and Bales Brown Shirtings, Long Cloths and Sheetings Black and colored Broadcloths and Cassimeres finest 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask Damask Napkins and Doylies Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Lambs’ Wool and Merino under YTsts. logeiher with a lull assortment of best made English and French Bombesins, lilac Alpacca, Mourning and Plain Black Mousliri de Laines, F.nglisl, ;.nd French Crapes, Lace Y’eils, Hand kerchiefs, A.c. Macon, Oct. 26, 1850. Choice Tobacco. TUST received a small lot of superior Chew ’! ing Tobacco, considered by those who have mcd it, u> he Ism best in Town. Also on baud n supply of delightful Smoking Tobacco, mild, richly flavored and cheap Foi sal,, by E L. STROII ECK ER, may 25 Druggist. V V I*OLl .l UN ~t A Pfes—A new and superb -ei article. Parisian ditto, of every sty le and price Just received hv april 6 LOGAN A: ATKINSON. f lI.OTI IS, C ASS I MI. lies, DKAP DE ETES, and summer stufls of every quality, just roceive«i by april 6 LOGAN A ATKINSON. CiltllllC!*. PERM, .Vdainaniine and Tallow,of all sizes, t. ’ Just received and for sale by june 8 GEO. T ROGERS. NEW UUOCEKIES, r TMIE Subscriber has just received, direct from 1 Nciv York, a frcsll siqiply of new Groceries, such as fresh Dales, dried C urrants, Preserves, Figs, Sardines, Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Citron, Caper Sauce, Cocoa, New Chocolate, Raisins, Nuts ol all kinds, Rice, Java Coffee, Maccaroni, Fine Table Salt in boxes or bags, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Spice anti Ginger, spenn and Adam.inline Candles, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to men lion. Also, a fine lot of Fresh Teas, for sale by THOMAS J MOULTON, Agent; Opposite Mr. G. M. Logan’s new Brick Building, -uUg il On Cherry Street. Flour, Meal, t orn, BACON Hatus. Sides and Shoulders; Lard, Irish and Sweet Potatoes—in store and for sale by J. S. RICH A RDSON, Cotton Avenue. march 24 17 Segais. CTAWO Hundred Boxes Segars, a great variety I of brands from common to verv fine. For sale cheap by GEO. T. ROGERS, junu 8 11 :a BStitter, Sjittp, Ac. CIINCINNATI Sugar cured HAMS J GOSHEN BUTTER New Orleans Sugar House SYRUP A few Jars of very white Leaf LARD. AII of choice qualify, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, dec 1 Cherry Street. f'ignrs Cigars. I Thousand Cigars various brands— among them are some genuine and most ele gant Cigars. Lovers of a good article will be certain to gel it at W. FREEMAN’S, march 30 Congress W ater. r) V the Box or single bottle, direct from the S Springs. Just received and for sale by june 8 GEO T. ROGERS. 7 UJBIPS PENAL CODE—This Work, a7 VA thorized by the last Legislature, and jus' published, is now for sale by JOS. M. BOAI? DM AN. aug 24 33—*n3m Pori o r. Casks of Byass’ celebrated Porter so L sale by W FREEMAN march 30 Rtidwtty's Ready Krlicf. A FRESH Supply of this Article, just receiv ed and for sale by JACKSON BARNES, nov 9 Mulberry street, Macon Wanted Immediately, r pWO OR THREE JOURNEYMEN CABI L NET-MAKERS. None except good work men, and such as are willing to make themselves useful, need apply. WOOD & BRADLEY. oct 20 47—ts M ILLI.YEH Y> ’ r-y MRS. DAMOUR informsphe Ladies of Macon and vicinity, that Iter Stock in the above line is complete for Fall Cushion, with the most desirable Goods. As ihese Goods have been mostly purchased in Paris lor this place, they will he sold cheaper than o linarv. Ladies would do well to take a good f 'k at them and compare them with oilier Goods t fore purchasing elsewhare. The Slock of SILK and STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, EMBROIDERIES, M ANTILLES and DRESS SILK, is worth any ' one's trouble to examine thorough ly. o t 12 40 I Bargain in Eaiul and .Hills. Consisting of a fine body of Land nf JwjfciFipe Hundred and Fifty Acres, “AftN? with an excellent Saw and Grist Mill thereon, within three milesnf Atlanta; Four Hundred Acres in the woods and abound ing with superb timber. This Property will be sold low if applied for before the first of January, ap-J terms made easy. For information apply to REES H. LINN, Atlanta, sept 14 36 Superior Teas. A splendid lot of TEAS, both SfetJ' ttlS Green and Bluck, w arranted fine, ;!IS just received not from the Canton ' ilaim.illas Tea Company of New York, nt W. FREEMAN’S Cheap Store, Cherry Street, dec 1 j WASHINGTON HALE. MACON, GA. jl_j E. S. ROGERS respectfully informs jplU R ,e public that lie has now tho sole c-- M~W ■charge nf tills old established and well known HOTEL, which litis recently undergone thorough repair, and that lie will spare no pains for the accommodation of those who may give him a call. Every department oftlie Hall will he under his personal supervision, and every cx. ertion will he made to keep up the Establishment to the extreme point of neatness, eomfort and good cheer. E. S. ROGERS, jim. 1 21— ts LANIKIt HOUSE, MACOX, GA. a The Proprietors are pleased to an nounce to their old Fricndsand the Pub lie generally , that this NEW HOTEL ts now open for the reception of company. Having had it erected and fitted up at great expense, on the most liberal, elegant and exten sive scale, they confidently expect a generous patronage. ST. LANIER & SON. june 8 22— ts MAKIETTA HOTEL. s 3 The subscribers take this method of informing the Travelling Public, that X- I -lll. iheir House is now ready for the recep tion of all who may favor them with their patron age. Their House has now more than forty Rooms, large and conveniently arranged, and well ventilated. They are also prepared at their Li very Stables, with good Riding Horses, Buggies and Carriages, so that those who wish pleasure, and those on business,toil he 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 colne ; mid particular attention shall he given to see that “none go away dissatisfied.” JOHN F. ARNOLD, ) „ GEORGE S OGLESBY, y Pro P ri Gors. Marietta, Ga., May 25, le5U. 20—ly" DR. CARY COX, «L-A Informs the Public that he is prepared fc" a for the reception of persons suffering Jl = l -i.vvith chronic diseases, at his Hater Cure nr Electro Hydropathic Establishment , near Marietta, Cobb county, Ga His Baths are sit uated near the principal Buildings. The scene in the immediate vicinity is nil turesque, being near Kennesaw Mountain. The scenery, pure water, the great elevation above the level of the ocean, (being 460 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, ' ave all most admirably! conspired to render the location suitable for an establishment of the kind. The Proprietor deems it needless to say any thing relative to the curative powers of either Water or Electricity, as the general mass of the people in this country have attained a knowledge of their great value ir. removing disease. He Hatters himself that he is able with pure Water and Electricity, to remove any cliaracteror des cription of disease that could, under other treat ment or circumstances, possibly be removed— together with a numerous host, that all other remedies must necessarily fail to remove. The expenses per day, for a Patient at his Establishment, will be for Board, use ofEleetric Shocks and Baths, with Water Baths. Medical advice and attention, with ordinary attention of Servants,sl 50; which includes all necessary expenses,except washing an outfit for the sweat ing process, bandaging, &c.—payable weekly in advance. For further particulars, post paid cotnntuniru lions will meet with prompt attention if address ed to Dr CARY CON, Marietta, Cobh co., Ga july 20 2d—tf Pensions and Itounty Laud, OBTAINED for the Officers and Soldiers of the Revolutionary War, or their legal Rep resentatives. Pensions for Life for the Widows of such Officers and Soldiers who married previous to 1800. Bounty Land for the surviving, or the widows, or minor children of deceased Officers and Pri vates who served inthe War of 1812 with Great Britain, the Mexican War, or in any of the Indian Wars since 1790. Attention paid lo 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. H. LAWTON & CO., Macon, Ga., post paid, will receive prompt attention. M. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Deeds, For North and South Carolina. (fT’Rcfers to the Heads of Departments, and to Members of Congress generally. Also to WII 8. LAWTON & CO., Macon, Ga., who have all the Forms necessary for obtaining Claims on the Government. Washington City , D C , Oct. 22, 1850 oct 26 42—2 m CIOCOA, vVc.—Cocoa, Chocolate nnd Mac- J caroni, at MOLLTO.VS. sept 7 NUMBER 49. GEORGE YV. TOYVNS, Goveroor of said State. To the Electois thereof—Greeting : Having been officially informed, that the Con gress of the United States has admitted California into the Union nf the States of this Confederacy, upon equal terms with the original States, a duty devolves upon me in the performance of which, 1 shall tregpuss upon the public but briefly. An unfeigned deference for public opinion, and the profound regard I entertain for the wis dom, firmness, and patriotism of my fellow citi zens of Georgia, will not justify me, in a paper ! of this character, in repeating my known and 1 unchanged opinion as to the duty of the South I in repelling Free-soi! encroachment, and arrest- I ing, by nil proper means, usurpation by Congress. ] Whatever isrompatible with the honor and obligations of the People of this Stale to the | country, its laws, and its institutions, I doubt' not, will receive their warm support. In an hour of danger—when your inslitotibiis are in jeopardy—your feelings wantonly out raged, your social organization derided, your honor deeply wounded and the Federal Consti tution violated by a series ofnggressive measures all tending to the consummation of one object, the abolition of slavery—when your equal right lo occupy and enjoy the common territory of all, has been denied you, in the solemn form oflsiv, i under pretences the most shallow, it welt be comes you to assemble, to deliberate, and coun sel together for your mutual preservation and safety. YVhatcvcr course the extraordinary events by which we are encompassed, will demand or jus tify, in Us t he left, as it should be, to the patriot ism, firmness 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 concart of ac tion producep among the people of the South. In view, therefore, of the atrocious free soil Sentiment and policy, not merely of the non slitveholding States, but oftlie Government—of the imminent peril to which the institution of slavery is reduced by the act of Congress admit ting the Slate of Cali fur mu into the Union, with a Constitution containing the principle of the YY’ilmot Proviso, in defiance of our warning and earnest remonstrance—in view oftlie deplorable fuct that some diversity of opinion exists in some of the Southern States as to the proper mode of redressing the wrongs, and averting the dangers which all must see and feel, let me, fellow citi zens, earnestly entreat you to cultivate for each other a deep and abiding sentiment of fraternal regard and confidence. Approach the task, from which there is no escape, of deciding upon your duty to Georgia and the country, with a firm step, hut 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 the other, to be rashly urged to extreme measures which have not received the full sanction of your judgment Then 1 shall not despair of seeing the w hole State, ns one man, proposing noi|iin» beyond wliat the emergency may demand, or failing to perform whatever patriotism, honor am) right, may require nt your hands. Thu General Assembly of this State, by an act approved Blh February, 1850, having requir ed me, upon the happening of certain events, one of which is the admission of California as a Stale into the Union, to issue a proclamation, ordering tin election to he held i.i each mid every county for Delegates to a (.’onvontion of the People nf this .'State, to take into consideration such meas ures as comport with the extraordinary posture of our relations to our co-States, and to decide upon what slops are necessary nnd proper to be tuksn compatible with qur honor and constitu tional obligations, as well as more effectually to secure our light of property in slaves, and to" nr rest all aggressions, by one section of the Union, upon the free enjoyment of the constitutional rights of the other, and lastly to preserve invio late the equality of the Slates of llie Union, as guarantied under the Constitution : Therefore, ho it known, that I, Gkougk YV. Towss, Gov ernor of the Stale of Georgia, by the authority and mandate of the law, do issue this my Pro. elamation ordering and directing that the quali fied Voters for (lie most numerous brnneh of the General Assembly, du meetat the several places of holding Elections, as fixed by law, in the sev eral Counties of this Blate, within the honrs fixed for voting, on MONDAY, the Twen.v-fifth day of NOVEMBER Next ; and then and there, by ballot, elect two Delegates in each of the Coun ties now entitled to one Representative in the General Assembly, and four Delegates in such Counties as are now entitled to two Represen tatives. The Managers of said Election are required to certify and forward to this Department the Returns of said Election in the manner prescrib ed by law for the election of Representatives in the General Assembly ; and it is further order ed that the Delegates who may be elected by a majority of the legal voters of their respective Counties, do convene at the Capitol of said Stale on TUESDAY,the Tenth day of DECEMBER Next. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Ex ecutivie Department, at the Capitol in Mil ledgeville, this 23d day of September, in the year of our Lord, Eighteen hundred and fifty. GEORGE W. TOWNS. By the Governor : J. M. Patton, Sec’ry Ex. Department. Guardian’s Sale. TANARUS) V leave of the Honorable the Inferior Couri I ) of Bibb County, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the Court House door in Macon, Bibb county, within the legal hours of sale, tn the first Tuesday in January next. Four Acres and Three Chains of wild I.A ND, situate at Vineville, with S.T. Bailey’s Land on the South, Mr Freeman’son the West, Vr. M M. Mason’s arid the Academy on the !'nrth,and Mr. Benson’s on the F.ast for boun daries. Sold as the property of Mortimer H.G. Nixon and Calvin IV. Nixon, and for their benefit JOHN D. WINN, Guardian, nov 3 39 SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS. 1 H HHU LIGHTS of SASll.ofall sizes 1 ‘ "j" " from 8 by 10 to 12 by 20. 100 pair BLINDS, for Windows of all sizes. o 0 do PANEL DOORS, different sixes and thicknesses. For sale by CHARLES VAN HORN, No. 153 Bay Street, and No. 6 West Broad St., Savannah, Ga J u| y 6 26—6 m Solace’s Fine Cut Tobacco. SOMETHING very superior, just received and for sale bv GEO. T. ROGERS, vept 29 STATE CONVENTION; Official KcinrnlA; Those in Italics are Southern Rights men. Baker — J. Colley, G. IV. Collier. Baldwin—A. H. Kenan, J. W. A. San* ford. Bibb —Rob’t Collins, Washington Poe, A. P. Powers, Wm. Scott. Bryan—S. Bird, C. H. Starr. Bulloch—P. Cone, A. Rawls. Burke — J. If hitehead, E. Palmer, IU IV- Hughes, J. C. Poytlires ». Butts—D. J. Bailey. R. \Y. Me Cun r. Camden —J. Al. Smith, E. Atkinson. Campbell — H.Cochran, W. M. Butt. Carroll —T. Chandler, P. M. Rico, U. J. Wright, H. Haynes. Cass —James Wofford, L. TumHh, W. Aikin, h. Johnson. Chatham —R. D. Arnold, J. E. Wurd, F. S. Bartow, R. R. Cuyler. Chattooga —M. Montgomery, H. P. Wooten. Cherokee— A. Latvhorn, M. A. Keith, S. C. Dyer, J. R. YV'ikle. I Clark —A. Hull, J. C. Johnson, A. S. , Hill, B. Sheafs. Clinch —B. Simmons, J. 1.. Stat3on. Cobb —M. G. Slaughter, D. Irwin, A. J. Hansell, N. M. Colder. Columbia —E. S. Hanison, \V. A. 1.. Collins, W. A. Martin, L. C. Belt. Coucta —R. M. Hackney, G. J. Class, R. W. Simms, J. W. Powell. Crauford —W. A. Matthews, D. Davis. Dade— G. Stephens, J. Mclvaig. Decatur—R.. Sims, .1. P. Dickinson. DeKalb —Chas. Mnrphey, W. Ezzard, J. Collier, J. M. Calhoun. Dooly — R. B. Hamilton, D. J. Both xvcll. Early—T. Speight, ,T. Vinson. Effingham —J. YV, Boston, A. G. Por ter. Elbert— T. J. Heard, T. W. Thomas, W. H. Adams, W. J. Roebuck. Emanuel —E. Swain, J. C. C. I.ane. Fayette —J. O. Dickson, VV. B. Fuller Floyd— J. Watters, E. Ware. Forsyth— J. T. Garner, A. Erwfrr, Franklin —W. Little, S. Knox, N. Gun nels, J. W. Payne. Gilmer —E. W. Chastain, J. G. Gudger. Glynn— -J. H Cooper, F. M. Scarlett, Gordon —T. Bird, J. R. Parrott. Greme— Wm. C. Dawson, T. N. PouL lain, Wm. W. D. Weaver, R. 11. Ward. Gwinnett —J. P. Simmons, L. Loveless, R. D. Winn, T. W. Alexander. Habersham— W. B. Wof hud, J. W. 11. Underwood, F. Logan. J. Undervtond. Hall —W. J. Peeples, E. M. Johnson. Hancock— E. 11. Baxter, J. Tlrotnas. Harris —G. Granben v, G. Otboiti, G. W. Cobb, L. Pratt. Heard— C. W. Mabry. W. F. Wright. Henry —B. Pettit, D. L. Dulley, L. J. Glenn. L. T. Doyal. Houston —C. T. Woodson, J. Fudge, J. J. Hampton, H Lawson. Irwin — G. Wilcox, J. L. Wilcox. Jackson —G. Mitchell, S. I*. Thurmond; Jaspir — J. IV. Burney, J. Robinson, T. J. Comer, J. Pitts. Jefferson— G. Stapleton, P. B. Cotinqftv. Jones — J. 1,. Holland, '/’. S.llumphrirs. Laurens— C. B. Guyton, E. J. Black shear. Let —S. D. Irwin, W. A. Han kins. Liberty —J. S. Brad well, E. Daniel. Lincoln —B. B. Mi ore, B. F. Taturri. Lowndes — IU. />. Alorgwn, TV. Ashln/. Lumpkin — H. W. Riley, A.M. Russell, S. Hyiner, K. H. Peatce. AJacon —W. H. Robinson, N. Biynn. Madison —R. H. Bullock, J. Lone. Marion —T. Bivins, J. S. Stokes. “ AJrlntosh —T. Spaulding, J. DeMnrft. Meriwether— W. P Burk, P. Ogleirce, W. A. J, Phillips, J. L. Stevenson. 3/ nroe —A. M. D. King, M. Leaseur, H. l’liiuizee, J. S. Pinckurd. Montgomery— J. G. Conner, J. Mcßae. Morgan — J.S. Fannin, A. Reese. Murray — J. Morris, W m. Cordon. Muscogee— A. McDonald, N. L. How ard, A. C. Morion, T. F. Wooldridge. Iheuton —J. N. Wiilisifimiii, J. C. Hen drick, J. Harris, J, Bass. Oglethorpe— G. R. Gilmer, S. Glenn, VV. Willingham, B. W. Hutcheson. Paulding— R. McGregor, W. F. Janes. Pike —H. Smith, P. B. Cox, R. White, J. R, Jenkins. Pulaski— W. B. Reeves, N. McDuffie. Putnam— J. Adams, H. Branhdm, E. E. Calloway, J, A. Meriwether. Tins four elected, a compromise ticket. Rabun—A. Blalock, D. Wall. Randolph — W. Tailor, J; Hendrick, B. H. Rice, H. G. Johnson. Richmond— R. F. Poe. C’. J. Jenkins, Thomas Skinner, A. J. Miller. Striven— A. S. Jonci, tV. J. Lawton. Stewart— D. Mathison, J. Willildrd, S. Bell, J. Clark. Sumter— W. H. Crawford, E. R. Brown. Talbot— r. Bat ksdale, S. Harvey, J. W. Castens, Wm. T. Holmes. Taliaferro —A. H. Stephens, S. Harris. Tattnall— G. W. Collilis.H. Strickland. Telfair —M. Wilcox, W. W. Paine. Thomas — J. L. Seward, T. M. Gatlin. Troup— E. Y. Hill, R. A. T. Ridley, J. Culberson. H. Dennis. Twiggs—B. B. Smith, Id. S. Wimberly. Lnion —J B. Chastain. S. Y. Jewison. Upson —T. Beall, T. Flenel en, A. J. McAfee, D. Evans. Walker— T. G. McFarland, R.B. Dick erson. Wayne—s. O. Bryant, S. C. Ivin*'. Walt on —W. J. Hill, P. G. Morrow, L. S. Moon, F. S. Colley. Ware— J. Fullwond, J. Walker. Warren— T. L. Latimer, J. Adkins, H. A. Jones, G. V. Neal. Washington— R. W. Flournoy, E. S. Langmade, Wm. Hall, J. H. Duggan. IVi/iw— R, Toombs, I. T. Irwin, E, R. Anderson, J. H. Dyson. Wmtrnscm — I. Iloss, J. Jackson.