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IY S. ItoSE & co.
.J,, CIIU’HAN \ S. RONE, Editors.
t Eims.
T ANARUS, (Jror’in Journal *f Mesnenger i rmblmlieil eve
r ‘vr,lnc*iy morning in the cily of Macon, at the
following
REDUCED RATE :
If paid atrirlly in a,leaner, per year $2 50
!f not paid in advance 3 00
if not,,aid till the end of the year 00
The above terms will !;e. rigidly enforced, w.thout re
‘mo ~ rwms,ns the olm-ct of the Publishers is to do
Eness S nearly ns pomhle upon the rush principle—
Inferring that their anhscribers should reup the profits
which usually goto agent, and col •ctors. In no case
„ r-he onp *r he sent out of the State unless first paid
J,;'.'or amtW'actory reference is given in Macon or its
“?nfrRTISEMENTB inserted at the usual rates—
lhoseno. liiuited when hamle I in will be inserted till
“Sj . but a liberal discount will he allowed to persons
.L advertise by tlw year, and who pay on demand.
VII marriage notices, and obituary notices of over
linen, will be charged at the usual rates.
Vl announce neats of candidates for office, to he paid
is u the usual rites, when inset te l
V ra, in-I's lisle wih County Officers,
DiUggiats, Auctioneers, and Olliers, who may wish to (
nuke limited contracts. , . I
Persons advertising will ideas.- observe ,he following:
Wes of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Adm inis
trators an 1 Guardians, are required by law to be adver- .
n# lin a public gazette, sixty days previous to the iluy i
“These sales must be held on the first Tucs-lnv in the j
month. between the hours of ten in the forrnoon nnd
Hirer in the afternoon, at the Court House in tile county
n which the p-operty is situated
The sales of Personal Property must be advertised in
“BSE lVbtom and Creditors of nn Estate must he
P “w\ha! application will be mn-le to the Courtof
Orlnary for leave to soil Land and Negroes, must be
Dinlished weekly for four months
f r„atioM or Letters of Admimstratton must lie pub
li.be 1 thirty door— lor Dismission from Ad Ministration,
mmth'y rix months-(or Dismission from Guardian
ship, forty days. , , , ,
L/m tor foreclosure of mortgage, must be published
monthly for four month*- for establishing lost papers,
for the full spore of three month*- lor compelling ti
ties from Executors or Administrators where a bond has
!>een given by the deceased, the full space of three |
months .
Ky Letters on business to be post-paid.
JOHN RITTER,
*l:trbl<* insm Hacturer,
So 10. Grand Street, New Haven, Connecticut.
HAS co'stantly on hand, or mode to order, of
Am can and Foreign Marble,
GRW : STO VES AND tVIOGU VIENTS,
ofrcrom patterns, Table top*. Chimney Pieces, Jambs.
M i it < s. B tjitisnia 1 Fount—also, Granite Monuments
and Posts for Grave Lots.
Various patterns ot Monuments, from the above es-‘
titoihmeiii, can be seen in Hose Hill Cemetery.—Or
tl'iforauy description of Marble work, will be re
cired by the un le reigned, who is authorized to act as
Mr. Kilter’s Agent. JOHN L JONHS.
Nov 10 32 3m
BLAKE & SMITH,
AI’fOUNIES AT I.AW,
Macon, Ga.
UJ ILL attend to all professional business entrusted :
to their care, in Bibb and surrounding counties. (
Sept. 15, 1847. 1y24
tv i'iii:is j. na.iw,
a t3 u. far ax x. ‘v’v*
McDonough, ga. !
Refer to Scott, Carhart Al Cos.
•hr,
XL H. L. BXJOHANA.IV,
Attorney at Law,
Spring Place, Mur ray County
attend faithfully to all professional business
l “trusted to his care, in the several Courts of
lh* >kee Circuit
Sep mber 1, 18tT 22 ts
WILLIS V. il vWIvINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STARKEVILLE, LEE CO., GEO. |
December 1,1847. y 35 I
PETE it J. WIL LIAMS
TTAS taken the W ASIIINGTON II ALL, and
1 reque-tsa continuance of tlie public patronage
Macon, April 1, 1847. 1
United States Mail Innc—Daily,
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
The well known splendod Steam-Packer-*
Ja.sper Capt. J. P. ,Brooks,
Gen’l. Clinch, Capt. J. Barden.
1 K Seabrok, Capt T Ly>m
Continue to run regularly between Savannah and
Charleston, leaving Savannah every morning at 2 o’-
clock, and Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock pre- ]
M*:y. For Freight or P usage apply on Iroard, at the
Savannah and Charleston Steam-racket Wharf, or to
A LAFITTE. Agent.
Y H \II (oods, intended lor Savannah, will be
forwarded by E. L'lfitte & Cos., Agents at Charleston, li
ducted lo itieir care, free of commissions.
V;*r :\. Ist; tf_3
JOHN JONES to SO N,
(LATE JONES AND HOLT)
WARE UOfSE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MACON, Geo.
June 23, 1447. ts 12
mas. F. DESSAU
HAB received,and ia now opening, an assort
ment ot aio.nieu I'rimnLu* lor Drew***,
and other fancy articles, all of the very infest
Myles, to which she would respectfully invite the call of
the La lies
Lubes’ Bonnets, Dresses, Visitcs, &c. made to order.
Also waists cut md fitted.
Macon,Oct. 13, Id-17. 3in2B
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
MRS DAMOUR haßreceived her fall Goods
‘'VfP in that tine, consisting of Silk, Satin Velvet and
Straw BON NETS, l'the moat desirable shapes
JU Quality. Also her usual stock of new DRESS
.. annus styles ; a large stock ot Ribbons, Aru
k’n*. Slc \.c—which will be sold on ns reasonable I
’ tor cash, as they cun be Imugli’ in any store in
■horn. A huge assortment of Shawls, Hosiery, Slc
|h’ Mock of Kid Cloves is the finest ever brought here
e ,, o r e pi-rson* wanting to purchase Woolen Goods, ]
buy them also at o>*t—nothing short of that Also
i i!**’vml assortment of aitides usually kept in her line (
N h'lsiu.-iiH
Hfcon.Oet,go, 1947 ly
BAM S PARTIES, WLUUI.JU.i.
O’ IK .iili—r ,Vr i. nowim*piir*d lo lurmh i mj.lrU',
I Rails, Parties, Weddings, Ac on shmt notice,
: Mvltto warrant •■tilaotiQO, Cakeeot allele*
‘ik- I .nil wlf nil I. 11 I aupi rloi \ ■
■ always n hand lor sale to families A portion ol
Pi nge m hcited. believing that sntisiartion will
HAys be guaranteed
!w , CUAS H FREEMAN.
■ * i :i,
l. II a ?| • ]*i is receiving Ins new supply of
J* • Coo L ,n lus line, among which he particul.irly ,
i l '*e •‘’ Hi ‘ii of Ins customers to
■ ‘ J'ie- article of old Rr in Iv, Mad. im, Port and Gar
“in mes;
lus. Spices, Preserves, Cakes, Candies;
M / ' a ” H h sssrtnie| of S gars of various brand*-
1 1 npoited list inns s.-gars
lh * supply of Oranges, Apples, 1
; w Idtiitis.s, Che *se, Hotter, Kaisuis, Figs, Prunes,
“'ls, and other nuts
v Ml r ‘"’ iveil a pipe BR ANDY, direct importation, ‘
y ; ‘J , * l ’ • Hue imported COItDI Alda, such ;■ •
, * -, **’d. di'ie.i Noyou. Curacao, Marusctuno, Ab
lv , liT” vv r.Ae Ac.
• '**. Mushroom*, S irdines, Salmon, Oils, Ac.
w” 1 “*•*’ s ‘!•* islly k’ pt HI that fine,
u. D f S I’EKS. by the keg.
* y *tf ‘
new goods
AT WI NSIIIP’S.
I ;"' , r r ' l - r fut'fill lor |,nt fnvnri, iv.prrlfully ]
’ * “’’-"t*"” ‘•* tlw n.iiiinitnity, i>> |
ni * I"hhlh, H..W . n j Ihr .turn h.r- i
p ‘ ‘ipH-.l hy \ J A. D \V. Orr, on tfar [
“tt'ii, Avniue mid Llii'rry *u.. i, i on,il,ii
1 ‘ n mid Dnin .nc
, ‘ > till.l ~.!,.)• Dry (ioodß,
, ■ •’> I ‘ UVJ til
lin,tln f I'loi A, Bonnets, winch he
If, k[mt nw Ipw any other bnitse in tlie city i
hs , y pnu hand a supply of M X *KO HllOl.H,
* his shop \\\ pornyth, Moiutte county,
M 1 ersotM wishing to purchsse, will
i"i*ii4l. 1 i in *" r r Estnining h : s et s*k, ls*fore
.JJ^nßHsswheft.
, W"*.wn lf *" r ”
#tccgk Journal aik Messenger.
SHOES! SHOES!!
I 1 \ twin PAIRS best article home manufactu
I V/jVJL/vj SHOES. for sale by
TS VAC WINSHIP,
At A. J. & D W. Oir h stand Cotton Avenue.
Macon, Oct. 20. 1817. 20 ts
Macon 4 asli Store,
w. O . It \ M V St Or T .
COTTON A VENUE. .
*)f in PACKAGES Fancy and Stanle Dry Gooi’
V/v/ now opening, which will be sold cheapertha
any other house South of New York.
Rich Silks
Cashmeres and de Laities
Rich embroidered Cashmeres
English nnd French Merinoes
English nnd Scotch Ginghams
Rich de Laines at 25c
Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at 124 c
Chi ck Cambric nt 124 c
Irish Linens 50c
Heavy 7-8 Shirtings nt 6fc
Red and White Flannels at 20 a 25c
Heavy K<*reeys at 121 a 16c
Heavy Ticking at 124 c
F !> • I Shining at 124 c
Flue Lugusit do at6fc
Fine lieui’d Hutched Hu.idkercnieis, Embroidered Ki
Gloves, Silk and Cotton Hose, Rich (Jala Plaids, Ric
1 Plaid Aluaccas. Rich Embroidered Muslins, new wtyl
. Embroidered Robes, Fine Bombazines, Fine Alpacca*
at 37 Jc. ; 10-4 and 12*4 bleached Slice ling, Fine Be
Blankets, Ac.
i k 6 is 17 27tf
SILKS! SILKS!!
NOW OPENING
BANCROFT’S,
“cotton avenue.”
FfIHE richest nnd largest stock of Silks, ever before
_L offered in this market,
Rich Plaid Brocade Silks,
“ Satin Striped and Plaid,
Satin, Plaid Poult DeLoie,
Plain Gro De Swiss, 75 (a) 874 cents.
5-4 Black Gro De Rhine,
Black and Blue Black Satin.
Macon, Oct. 20, 1847. 29 ts
“ broulered ( ihiimoics ”
•)| || j DRESS Patterns of the latest stylus of Em
j ‘vUU broulered Cashmeres—small figure, Do. Rich
Mousun De Laines, pist received at
DAN( ROFi’S,
Oct 20. 29 ts Lotto.; I venue.
REA Al COTTON have removed to *V r . B. Par
ker's Store, on C> t on Avenue, ieaily opposite J.
Cowles’ Fire Proot Warehouse. Vir) nav. in store and
offer lo s le on accommodating teims:
Pieces heavy Kentucky Bugging,
175 “ “ Dundee “
85 “ Slightly dn?m ;ed “
50 Coilr K ntucKy a.id Manilla Rope,
6(‘ Bags Kio Lv Pee,
20 ‘Pons 1 <>n,
50 Kegs Nails,
1000 lbs Tank nnd Boiler Iron,
Bt* Its* Spring Steel,
HOo Sac\sSilt,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
10 “ llend'-rson Candles.
10 Baskets Clnmpjiigne Wine,
5 Boxes Burgundy “
8 Casks Bacon,
Sept 2. 1847 29
r)i>in>t**ton Jl'uitifacfnriug Company’s
OSNABURGS AND YARNS, of superior quality
just received and for sale at lowest market prices
by REA & COTTON, Agents,
Thomaston Manufacturing Company.
June, 30. 13 ts
J ke**p general assortment of Groceries and Staple
Dry Goox.s, at their old stand, comer of Second and Mul
berry streets, opposite the Washington Hall: they liave
just received with other articles the following:
24 hhds St. Croix and P R. Sugars,
12*J bags Green Rio Coffee,
25 “ Obi Gov. Java Coffee,
2000 Yards Negro Kerseys,
1000 Duffle Blankets, 8 and 9 quarter,
1000 Yards Cotton Osnaburgs,
15 Tons Sweedes Iron,
TCO Sacks Liverpool Salt,
1500 Pair Russett Brogans,
with a general asortment in their line, all of which is
offered nt the lowest cash prices. They respectfully in
vite all wishing to purchase, to examine their stock—
believing they cannot tail to lie suited in price nnd qual
ity CHAS. CAMPBELL Al CO.
April 1, 1847. 38
lllauliots siiid Koisi yk.
£r BALES 8-4 nnd 9-4 Green aud Blue Blankets,
2 “ Saddle Blankets,
2 “ American 9-4 do.
1 “ English Twilled 9-4 do.
50 Pieces 10-4 and 11-4 Bed do.
15 “ Super Twilled Down do.
, 10 Cases Negro Kerseys, assorted styles.
Now in store, and for sale cheap by
GRAVES. WOOD, Al CO.
Nov 18 33
Doiiiestirtf.
# ) BALES 3-4 Brown Shirtings,
40 4-4 “ Sheetings,
15 ‘ Ozuaburgs Boz to yard,
25 “ Yams, assorted numbers,
10 “ Tickings,
3 “ Cheeks,
5 “ Fine Brown 7-8 English Shirtings,
Now in store, and for sale by
GRAVES, WOOD, & CO.
Nov 17 33
rignrg nml Ninm.
• Jill I RO.YE& iooucco. all graties.
w‘‘v 20,0:R) Cigars, various qualities,
1 bnl Macctiboy Snuff,
1 “ Scotch “
2 ** “ “ in bladders,
Mrs Miller’s fine cut Chewing Tobacco,
For sale by GRAVED, WOOD, & CO.
Nov 17 33
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE.
Ijoo M;r k Cr g ’
2000 llm* Bagging Twine,
111 store and lor side by
SCOTT, CARIIART Sl CO.
Sept. 1. 22
BAGGING, ROPE TWINE, &C.
’>()() **’ :mt * *ch Kentucky Ragging.
125“ M M -
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
1000 llm three ply Bagging Twine.
2250 Sacks Salt
For sale by CHARLES CAMPBELL, & CO.
Aug I*. M 20
NiMli Iron :iml Hollow M ..it.
ran KEGS Cut Nulls,
t/UU 15 inns Iron,assorted Ito 10 indies,
2,000 lbs Sheet iron,
10,000 llw Hollow Ware,
2,000 lbs ('ast St**el,
1,000 lbs (iennan and Blister Steel,
2.000 llw H.'opnn.l Band Iron,
50 d*v. Him--*.
4<kf pairs | nu*e Cl tins,
Receive I inn! for sale by E B. WEED.
April I. 1n47 41
• 01*011 Ynr ti mid Osnnhiirus.
rp HE uiii|. , t< l gnr*l. ore Vgenfy f*r the sale of the
I MILLEIHJKVILLK STEAM FACTORY
YARNS
\i-o, for YARNS \ND OSVAHCROS from the
CDKTRKHIT M\NDFA( TI’RINO (’() Greens
Isiro*. forsde by the hole, on life iiMuni time, at Mann*
Ihcturer’s prices.
May 14 7 SCOTT. CARH ART Sl CO
fi. F. JjICKIUttON. & CO.
n'AA’Ejusl received
100 il ls St ( x and Porto Rico Sugar.
4iHf|*'gs Rio Coffee,
50 “ Lnguira and Java
150 kegs Su|MMior Nails
75 piirkngea Staple Dry Goods,
winch will Ih- ho Ii I low.
Macon, lltli August, 1447. 19
S. r. DICKIVSON, t CO,
TOBACCONISTS,
\RE now receiving
25d pnrkf ■*•••* Tohneoo, tin* moat rngip| ic n
*ortnentevi <-It r’ <i in this market.
Mncon, llth August. NI7 10
3 P. DICKINSON, A CO.
ITHVB ju*l received
.1 5 Cask* H dtimure superior mi,;ar cured Cun-
Vn**ed ilmix.
5 Tierces Cider Vinegar.
Macon, lllli August, 1H47. 19
lid! SB AND SKi\ PAINTING:
Gruiiiins, Gildln*r,Gfn/intr, A I*nprr.hnnglnr
OLD CHAIRS reseated with rane, painted and
gilded ,
Furniture repaired, varnished, and polished;
Window Hush and Blind* tor wile
A I HHERWOOD.
Comer of Second and Oak Street*.
Macon. May loth, 1H47. vS
MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY JANUARY o, 1848.
CHARLFS 17. rXiEERTAN,
Cotton Avrnue, next door a/jove the “ Rio Oiande House,”
fits just opened a good stock of
Sugars, toffee, Teas, Flour, Bacon,
Slaplii :iuil I'aiK'y Dry GouiD.
Muon, April 1,1847. 4
lisiroii siiul f.nrl.
rnAG IB’ siilcs, 2500 choici- Hams. 500 llis.
wUUU Lard. For sale by J. SEYMOUR
oct 6 27
Fculhera.
1 AAA LBS. Feathers. For sale by
I Uuu j Seymour i
I oct fi 27 |
Biigting, Itopc si ml Twine,
\I,WAY r S on hand and for sale by
J. SEYMOUR
octfi 27
l.osirsintl Criislied Snt;:ir tutd Ten,
OF superior quality. For sale by
J. SEYMOUR I
oct 6 27
Nstil.. G>isiiai and 4xev
7pr KEGS Nails, 100 pair Trace Chains, and fi doz
en Axes. For sale by J. SEYMOUR
oct fi 27 j
Sugar nut! Coffee.
i QA TTHDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Snqars, 100 |
| bans Rio and Laguyra Coffee. For sale on very
! reasonable terms, by J SEYMOUR
oct 6 27 (
LADIES’ HALF GAITERS.
J UST received, Ladies’ Colored and Black Half’
Gaiters, and for sale by
Sspf h. 1847. 23 MIX Si KIRTLAND.
LADIES’ GAITER BOOTEES.
J' UST Received, Ladies’ colored and black Gaiter I
Bootees, and for sale by
MIX & KIRTLAND. -
Aug. 18, 1847. 20
LADIES’ KID SLIPPERS.
JUST received Ladies’ Fine Kid Slippers—for sale
bv MIX & KIRTLAND.
I Sept. 8. 1847. 23
OENTLEME P S’ GAITERS.
I ’ST Rec- ived. Gentlemen's colored and black
I ,* Cassaiuere Gaters.and lor sale by
MIX & KIRTLAND |
Aug. 14,1817 20
BACON AVI) LARD.
1/w w , LBS. Clioice Baron Hams,
2,01)) fix- Sides and Shoulders,
500 lbs. Leaf Lard
For sale by WHEELER 4;, HARROLD
June 2,1847. 2
FAMILY FLOUR,
4AAA LBS of very superior qu-lity, warranted j
” sys equal to the best Canai bi-inds.
For sale by WHEELER & HARROLD.
June 2,1847a 9 [
“ A WORD TO THE WISE.”
PERSONS purchasing DRV’ GOODS, will find a 1
choice assortment at HI ’RIMM ‘K’S, ten per ct ,
cheaper than at any other store in Macon.
Nov 3, 1847 31 ts
p* /y PIECES Rich Muslin De Laines, tor sale at 25 ‘
OU cents per yard, by J. MURDOCK.
Nov 3,184i. 31 ts
Rlaiikots, Kerseys, Ac. Ac
I” UST received, a large lot of henw 8 and 9 1-4 Ne- 1
• I gro Blaui\ *qi ‘ifv, vy cable twisi
Negro Kersevs, which will be sold low, by
Nov 3 31 ts J MURDOCK.
IRISH WHISKEY —A genuine article ‘old malt,”
just received by T. C. DEMPSEY. I
Oct 27 30
IJORTER. —15 dozen superior, for sale by
Oct 27 30 T.C. DEMPSEY
IRfITVES.—*2O boxes Claret, St. Julien, Medoc,
>▼ 1811 v T.C. DEMPSEY,
j Oer 07 30
OMt T.—2 quarter casks “London Dock,” j
.1 superior article, just from the New Yotk Custom .
i House, by T. C. DEMPSEY.
Oct 27 30
C1I<; —Regalii, Principe md Spnnish t'ignn>
/ Oci z 7 30 C. H. FREEMAN.
mOOD W ARE.— Tubs Painted and Cedar, j
W Water Buckets, Keelers, Brooms, and Measures,
Jute and Straw Mats C. H .FREEMAN.
Oct 27 30
ALBANY ALE.
Ofi BBLS. SUPERIOR QUALITY, just received
IC 0 and lor saie by
Nov 24 31 SCOTT, CARHART, .Y CO.
SALT.
laaa SACKS Liverpool Salt, now going in store.
• UUU For saie by
Nov 24 34 SCOTT, CARD AK I,A CO
BETTER. —25 Kegs Im^Uoahen,selected tor fam
ily use, for sale by C. A. EELS, j
Dec 8 3f>
BECK-WHEAT. —50 barrels, boxes and bags,
superior fine Elegant for breakfast these cold
mornings, lor sale by C. A. ELLS.
Dm i 3fi
CiHEESE —IOO boxes prime, for sale by
Decß 36 C. A. ELLS.
C1 A N DLLS. —Go boxes of Sperm and Adamantine, i
) for sale by C. A EELS
Dec 8 36 I
tl..—The prettiest S|ierm Oil ever in MaconTls |
now lor sale al C. A EEI.S S
D. c 8 36
Ij( )T \T()ES —BO barrels Northern, jw sale by
Dm 8 3fi C a HW
KAISINS. —60 boxen, half and quarter, superior,
new, tor sale by C. A ELLS, i
Dec 8 36
CJITCJAK.—-i bid,. Wool* y \ ...
,N 10 •• “ powd’rd
For Mir by C. A. ELLS.
Decß. 36
nyriTl |L LIFE INHtJRANCE. Ipp
I*l tione received, and informainin rrprdiii! I.ilr
Uieumner, furninhed by C I IAS PAY & CO. j
Dec 15 37 3t
I AGOlNG.—dOpieceuK ■hi, ll k* hfdM, M'i|irri
|> or. For sale by CH VS DAY A CO
D.-C 15 37 3t
SFGAII —lO Hhd* N. Orleans Sugar, very prune
ol 1 crop, for sale by C. DAY, & CO.
11., s It
MOI, %SSlJ*.—Hhd* Trinidad, au|>enor,
. 25 hbi*. New Orleans,
i i’ofaui* by C. DAY, A- CO.
Dec 6 *4
.* - Bill ‘
24 keg* Pi him*
SDjUUII I‘riliie Rfgnlia rvL’al*. lor *.l<- tow by
Dm i ■ J Htik M< >UR
I,'IVE Gold mill Silvr-r U-*rr line,. * om ,m:
r currort Umr plrr.i-n. tmi ri't'e.n'.l mill •• 1>
ii l. nru.Nt.rr.
Hm :i J* |
\NIHV mi.l bomit.ful ptock of Cmimo, Coral mnl
otltfi Si.no*—Ur. nil Phip, lliuccli'ln, N<*ohlct**,
U.i Ri'un, K.iitfrr Kii.iip, Itr Jum qp.-n.-il mnl lor
KiJo hv 11. L. 11L KNi. 1 1
Nml 21
riJNi: Gold G.iprd Chnm, Fob ChM'ni, He*l, Key,
r nml Fob K.bboofl —lor pI.- by
11. L. BURNETT.
Nov 3 31
(1 Oi.lt I'lM ILK, . ‘
.1 |iurclinr. 11, L. BLHNbTT.
No* 3 31 j
|MN 111 ;<i!,l S *vr, pt'l Collar Bmp- St:, 1 -.'! ul,*
i C mnl CroWK, Cmuo o..U*P, .V. Jn.i rinvivml mnl
fir Mir low, by B. L. BURNETT. I
Nov 8 31
(1 Ol.lt PUNS, n wipmor article, in Gold nndSil-1
I vn llolilrr*-iiml r “ivrd nml lor nin In
I) L Ul'llNliTT.
Nov3 31
Ul %MONI> mill Ruby Foreign Kiiil’. Gold mid
Silver ’l'hinihli'*, Silver Cord. Hpcetacle mnl Lan
-1 eel cum *—,ust received and for will* by
II L BURNETT. :
Nv 3 31
Jr.iNi) I'luiiui‘ls, At.
•1 II Vi.l Red Flannel,, mmorti and qualil.i-",
tj -4 curt White do do do
I 5 “ Jpmt*—Blur. Blok uud Brown,
1 A' 1 Wool Fluid,,
I “ c moo Flannel,,
1 J out received *nd Ibr sale low.
GRAVKB. WOOlt A CO
j Nov is *
Fruit and (iraamental Terrs.
i THEnndertigned nre receiving nlnrg*
: z- int >t nhnve tri >• > i Prince’s Garden,
mu * iJ, vhich are offered for sale very
cheap.
The fruit trees nit of the best kind, embracing seve
ral varieties There are gentlemen in town whohnve
bad fruit ami other trees from the same garden, andean
recommend them.
We regret that we cannot sveak French , as we
might in that case, oiler great inducements to ptircha*
ml HYDE & .1* >M.s
Dec. 8, 1847. 36 4t
Fresh Garden Seeds,
From lziiiiiliciir§ Gardens.
4 LARGE lot oflht* above u*eds just receivetl.be
! / V ing more costly and better than any other needs
| s old—Merchants and Families should give them the
: preference, us the price will Ih* ns low ns ot the ordiun
;ry needs sold and frequently worthless £ f?‘ Land-
I reth’s Seedssutiplied, wholesale and retail, by
J. 11. & W. S. EI.LIS. Druggists.
Oj)jH)sitr iVushington Hull.
Macon, !)••<• 1 95
... !•, Cdiffi l\.
1 /Y HMDS. St Croix Sugars,
1 */ “ Porto K tco **
20 “ Cuba Mucovndo do.
15 “ Prime New Orleans do
25 Bbls. Crushed nnd Pulverized do*
20 Boxes Loaf (W . and W ) do.
20 Hhds Sweet Cuba Molasses,
i Just received and for sale by
GRAVES, WOOD, Sc CO
■ 17 32
B;i string, I4ojm* sintl Iwine.
.) fZ BALES Gunny Cloth.
! & p * 120 Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
150 Coils Bale Ro|>c,
2 Bales Twine,
I Just received from New Orleans, and offered at low
j est market price by GRAVES, WOOD, & CO.
Nov 17 33
Car'H*fitiT4.
IX PIECES English Ingrain Carpetings,
O 2 “ Thin Ply do.
4 “ Brussels do
I Green Baize & Printed Druggett Carpet Bindings,
For sale at low prices bv
I GRAVES, WOOD. A CO.
Nov 17 33
Itbacluul Goods Liticus iVr.
Q CASES 3-4 Bleached Homespuns,
JO 2 “ 7-8
5 “ 4-4 “
1 “ 5-4
1 “ 10-4
4 “ Irish Linens, assorted,
1 “ Extra tine do.
5 Pieces Pillow Cas.* Linens,
I 5 “ Linen Sheetings,
i 2 C <ses Ble-ched •* s,
2 “ Colored Cambrics,
2 “ Ihack. Blown, and Bleached Hollands,
15 Pieces 8-4. 10 4 Brown At Blenched Table Diaper,
Russia Diaper—Birds-eye Diaper,
, 100 Pieces Jaconets, assorted,
j 100 “ Plaid and Checked Muslins, do.
50 “ Swiss Muslins and Victoria Law’ns,
j 4 Cases Coats’Thread,
4 “ Lee’s **
jlo “ Clark’s “
! 2tK) “ Flax Thread, assorted numbers,
j 200 ** Turkey Red. Ate. tc.
Now in store, and for sale by
I GRAVES, WOOD, At CO.
J Nov 17 33
TO GARDENERS AND PLANTERS.
| LaidrethN Rural Regis’***- a>i A'macac
TOR lo4a
Fiinnifig a.
’ ‘.“‘‘o , i ~ ‘ ous manures
valuable to Planters—a deacnui. the varieties of
fruits and the soil and cultivation—illustrated bv ’eau
j nbil plates—Directions lor Flow. r Gardens Green
I Houses, renees. Ate. —A of the diaea-sof
; Live Stock anl the cure Also, containing a correct
| Almanac for nil the Stnt Every family should hve
a copy.—Price 15cents. For sale by
J II & VV S ELLIS,
Macon, Dec 1 35
REMOVAL.
UT DIBBLE (late Dibble Al Bray,) has removed
to the Store directly opposite his old stand and
, where he will In- pleased to see his customers
Nov. 2hJi 1847. 3 1,j
K ••’!<>’ U -S s KENDRICK has removed
, to Cotton Avenue, one door below Ross & Co’s.
I w r^° H ’herc he i~ ‘Aoemnga large stock of
I ! * r ’R-‘o ■ ,at very low prt
. e w‘t p't r:, “’invited to call and examine
jI- fieniselvea. i\ov 17 33 ts
blhtt i uu:s.—A good ;.<6ortmen
I on hand.and every thing in that line will Ik* kepi
constantly on hand and of the best quatiity
Qc** 7 30 C. H FREEMAN.
.11 I IIHDc* sweet and tu goid order i". ; t received
tor sale by REA Al C< )TT( >N
Nov. 10 1847 32 ts
0*” BBLS 1 reah Cream Ale, iron iKuind barrels.
Just received by T. C. DEMPSEY
~ W 24 3i
lIVI K\< TSuf Vanilla, Lemon, Nutmeg, Rose,
Fj and Bitter Almond, for flavoring Jellies Pastry
&c For sale by CHS H. FREEMAN,
Nov 3 ti Cotton Armine
NEGROES WANTFP
I hi) io: ih i • •>:* un \* i. , it . RanruoJ,
75 good able bodied Negro FeMows, f*r th< year
1848. EMERSON FOOTE, Supeumendent.
Macon, Dec 8 36 4t
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
W OST or Mislaid, in Macon, about the Hist o! No-
LJ vember, A Gold Watch ( me, havm ‘in bills
with he namea thereon of Messrs Clarke. Racket, Al
Cos., of .Augusta, and also Mr Dibble. . f Coluim u*—
The finder will receive the above rewind by leaving the
Cose at THIS OFFICE.
Dec 3,1847. 36 3 t
1 A Dm* GLOV ES AND HONIERA
M_J cry description, for saie by S. S. KENDRICK.
Nov 24 3|
OIM.ENIMD PARIS ROHKS. tor mile I, v
O Nov 64 34 S. S KENDRICK.
Negro kerseyi blankets Un
seys, Domestic (okml* of all kin I* For mule by
Nov 24 3i s s kendrick
TOVS.— The largest lot and finest assortment ever
received in the place—Plain and embroidered work
1 Basket*. Fiddle*and Accordean*. liOokmg (ih*-** and
, Toy Burraux. C 11 FUFF MAN
I Oct 27 JO
, * 111 | BHLS N Ork aoa Rectified M ■ ! , i
1 UU received by T. C. DEM IT* GY
Dm N 37
1 iXa BAGS Shot, k''nalc by
I ->U I >• -1 • R rj DF.MP! 1
•) | | | BllliS and oajt Idd* No. 1,9 mi l 3, larne
•DU Muck• •:•*l—■ HI?, < choice .-irtic.e, iu*t rcceiv*
led hy T. C. DFMPSFY.
hr 15 37
| |/N \BI KuS Y VRN ‘—A f-w bule* from Tho-
V “miwoiiF ctory, tor *ale by
nmt 31 i; i \ ... iI . I ,
I j kj | PAT. NT PLOUGHS, extra point* iriveii
I \/U in. Ju*t received by T. C. DKMPHKY.
NovlN 31
I /v F.Biimi pi|Hs Mnlairn Swe#*t Wim , and
It 110 “ Port,!
N *94 3t | ( DKMPSKY
k) i\n KFGALIA, Principe and |,n Lenlnd •
Kr* T. C. DLMPSLY
- * 31
a /w\ BBLS and halfbbl* No 1, 2. and 3 I r**h
I UU Mackerel, jmtt received l.y
H 31 1 ( DLMPSLY.
,) A BOXER of Doren'aCor.ird.
ZU 2t* 1 c)r ■ * ‘ vn V, ‘
T ~l uj i L Ir^.aiP^FY.
\ |
1 \ff l>> < (K)|M.
I / Phinand Colored Cnahruert;a, and itv s. F inn
Cloth*, Alaiaynian Btripea and Plaid*, Orleans Lu-t i-.
Muwlin DeLnine*, Alp*ocn and BomhazuK**', ali ul
which nre ojli ied at unnenrd of low price* .it
THK PLOPLKS STOHC.
Nov IT 33 it
nitOtlK l<OTlh*l • orit .Kentucky Jana
I# Veafinn*. Nejro K*twv. L ardvet*. Ac Igw
ei than ever, at THE PLOPLF‘O STOUIi,
Hot 17 33 n ‘
I )I((M I %, Cnahtnere, Kilk and nil Wool and £ot>
Il tmi Shawl* and Man* I'ti low the
nmiket price*, at THK PLOPLL S SToUF
Nov 17 “jf nil
, \f .V'KLRKL in *| ‘ ,r ‘ hnll I.tm**
;>1 wli u cant !>• attain.. nan, Herring, afta
I C 'fe‘ ,U, 'W • JU, ‘• W "'KRNEMAN
PR SPOON'S and Butter Knives—.just rt
Lj eejved and for sale by
No? ;i 81 B L Bl RNI I I'.
1 1 * \ r r I :i> \\ \ii l El* r ited <
I Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Snuffers nnd
1 rays, Cup -. c—just opened nnd for sale by
Nov 3 31 BL. RURNETT.
I.INGIJNII IIRIir\NiA MARK Dixon
IJ and Son s Ih*si English Bmianin Coffee and Tea
Pots and ui full sets—just received and for sale fy
No? 8 81 B L BUR M. IT
pLITED S!OONS AM) FORKS, Bark
8 gai 1 ion 800 red, Checkinen, flee. —;jusf reccivcil nnd
tor sale by B. L. BURNETI'.
Nov 3 31
QPRCT ICLEfI, BPECTACLEB Pi 1 tons af-
O flic ted with defected or impaired vision, are re
>pectlu!!y invited to call nnd examine anew and iwpro
-1 red article of Spectacle Glass (for which the Hutwrih
; ts an- sole agents) set in the best Gold nnd Silver
I frames. B L BURNET I’
, Nov 3 31
” HI ET ---I ;SH YVmoaOAW Sum ri rt n*
) n I Perfumery— fust received nnd for wile bv
3 31 B. L. BURNETT
FMNiL Tooth , Nai 1 and Hair finishes. Indies Tor
l usr, Shell and Horn Combt—,ust received and lor
le by B L BURNETT.
Nov I 31
TVTGTR PA I*l'''R, Fancy Seals and Envelops,
1 A M.:taSeals, and a great variety of new fancy ar
ticles— ust *p*ned and for sale at the lowest prices by
31 B L Bl RN ETT
MOROLOtaV* —Watches of every description
reoairrd nnd t run anted to keep g,,ntl time, or the
rash refunded by B L. BURNETT.
Nov 2 31
pOGJ RS an 1 SONS CUTLER Y Rogei ‘Su
I \ per orPen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Ra
zors warranted first rate—and tor sale by
Nov 3 31 B. L- BJRNETT.
SUd ER ami Steel Pnise nnd Bag Clasps, Beads,
Tassels isc. tor sale by
, Nov 3 31 B. L. BURNETT.
L\MPS—Fine Solar Lamps, Brittanin
H and Brass Chamber Caiullesticks, for sale by
Nor :.l BL B RNETT
(NTfINA VASES, Dressing Coses, Work Boxes,
j Hall’s Ink Stands, Mathematical Instruments, flee,
just received and for sale by
New 81 R L BURNETT
BON N IITN, and Straw Bonnets, at pri
ces nevi r befeare heard oi, to close them out. at
THE PEOPLES STORE
Nov 17 33 tl
1 PERSON S wishing to buy Dry Goods tow, are cor
dially invited to call at the People’s Store.
JOHN W. CLARK.
Nov 17, 1847. 33 ts
1A LEG ANT CARPET RIGS. Just Mcived
ll s :id for sale by S. S. KENDRICK.
i\ov 17 33 ts
|| \ VI) OHR P \ PER H ANGINGS, of Hi
I 1 I li stpatt *rna,for sale by S. S. KENDRICK,
j Nov 17 33 tl
NBA ISLAND
T to 1-4 wide,tor sale by S. KENDRICK
Nov 17 33 ti
L>. lasi t tftCß —The \’ u
j fzif* insurance and Trust Company having estah
j lislied an Agency in the city of Macon, persons may ef
fect Insurance with this Com: nnv on r n own Lives
or the Lives of and • he 1 • • ledur*-
tio.i vs liv or f..i a 11 ...ted period, by tin payment of a
•mail n’o'ual p’V’rdnn
1 r ‘ \LLiJN iictMueUt.
Cii v.vLLc l PAL vl! ifSecretary.
L. BoND, Agent, Macon.
1 Macon, Aqril 1, 1847. ysl
/lA® ?VM invn
x l OF HARTFORD, CONN—The
\ ms’ will take risks against Fire in this city, Griffin,
F< ,H!id other towns in the State, on as favorable
M*i ms* s ‘ny r sjMUisible Company. They will also m
sur against tlie nsksof Riv*r Navigation ; theirnp*s# nt
rates are, 3-4 per cent, to Savannah. and 7-8 to Charles
ton HE A Al COTTON
j Macon, April 1,1847. 5
Please Take Notice.
MTHAT the *T!ioiii;t*i trie House* Will
he remove \ ou the first day of January 1818,
to the Hotel formerly occupied by COL AT
Ki\ SON, where the undersigned will Ik* Imp
py to see h, s former Customers, and as many new ones
ns will honor hun with their call® He flatters himself
! that I. e years’ experience has maile him well acquaint
'ed with the duties of a Land Lord. His stables will Ik.*
i supplied w iv ’ i and Fodder, nnd every attention will
be paid t .he eomlort of lus (iuest—Please enquire for
) “ THOM AS VILLE HOUSE.”
THOMAS SUMMONS
ritomnsville, Ga., Dec. 29, 1847 . 3:u39
| . —Just received nnd for sale lUU bbls. of first J
|_J rat \ Ttheni Lime by
x 11, 1H47 25 H N PULSIFER.
NEW IMPROVEMiizCr.
j 1 Y WING employed an exjK*rienced person, (Mr.
tl < R 4 iE A S.mith,) lam now prepared tomann
’ iactuiv C andy of every description, Cordials, Synipe,
I At l '. \.c—Al! orders promptly attended to, and Can
da pack - nn* .t boxes and in a style inferior lo none
l of the Nortnem Factories. 1 flatter myaelfthatinqual-
J ity, variety and neatness, my candies cannot be excell
j t*d. A portion of patronage is solicited.
CHAS 11. FREEMAN
Dec i J 30
4 ottou Ytiiii* and (iMiahuiK^.
T IAHL sabsertber has just ceived a supply ui tin*
| _l_ aLivr goods from tn iu tn iston M.niului luring
Company, which an* of verv superior quality, and are
j offered upon Uh* most Uf*eral terms at wholesale or re
! tail S. S. KENDRICK,
i Dec 29 1817 39
A Lit ol Act*.
ASSENTED TO BY THE GOVERNOR
1. An art to appropriate money lor the purpowa there
in demounted.
i To empower lire Judge of ibe Superior Courts oi
the Coweta ircuii locompel the juroi* auiiniioiied foi
i the hm week ot T roup Court, to wrve two in
stt a.i ot one week, and the juror* aunimoned for the ae
cond week to Nerve two metead ot one we*k
| 3 To |ipropiiate money lor purjiowa Uiereiu stated
4 To mttioiize IV Witt C lluij'rove of the C< unty
; of #tew irt and ocher peraon* therein named, to plead
’ and pr ittiO* law.
j i o kjo tik v.ouaent of ihe State of Georgia to pur
j clwis * tiii.le / ih. I i,ted States and lo cede jurimhc
lioil ov i tie *llll
6 l o alter tlie timet of holding tlie Interior Court of
; Y unir Count).
7. For the idiet of the old stockholder* in tlie ateam
. BoutCo:n|*iii<y oi tivonjia.
•>. i'u mcoipomus tlie Uiwri of BiairsvivUle in the
I Cuuu ) oi Ctuou
! 9. fu ainciiJ the ai‘ver*i act* in relation toiwuing ot
’ grama on head right* in tin* State ,*o tar u* to cxn ud
i m tune lor grunting tlie *ttme # unu] tin* 93th D e iuber
lb 19.
10 To authorize the Interior Court of Carroll Coun
ity to revise tlie (•rand and Petit jury boxes ol *aid coun
! ty
j 11, To i:icr ase tlie bond of the Sheriff ol Dooly
County.
12 To change the place of holdmu Executor*. Ad
-1 mirnairnior* and Guaidian* wilea in .Yluaeogee County.
13. To grant certain privilege* to the Floyd Rille*. a
i vr ituteci Company ui the city ol Macon
■ o exempt tr<un unlit in duty tne oilier r* and pri
vate* u, die City watch ot Savannah.
15. To .epe:.i **• mil'll o| tlie tint aecttotiof an act to
i c. uip’ iisuit ttiuiij a id Petit Juror* |Mo'd ou the 23d
i day oi Deceit io t * *3.,aa rclltea to Can oil County.
11 To provid<‘ tor ttie eatanlHhinent of un asylum for
Deal and D ti.ih peraon*.
*7 1 o uudi iu pat ties to compel discoveries at com
iru la >v.
H i o revise an,l< o f iimn in three an uct tu incur*
i piautr (tie (own ot T oomuavdle; and to appoint Coin
| miOMonetc ot die some
li. To authoruw the Superior Cuart ot Macon Coun
ty to levy an extia tax lor Ui< y*r in *
j 2To coiii|M*l the Clerks oi C* >of 1 win, to
i hot.: ui’ it o|h , 4 a; U coutt ii.jum*
! ot i— ••••■’ f f|. , , *f, J’ r.U iMNidute.
S •', .*■ i llOtn *4MkOaS js. . ,v.
I ,uy t *.* u / ■ * <‘L*s
2J. To pardon J 0.., h,*v-rniJiu of Richmond Coun
ty.
, 21 Toamhoiite die C ort r'ght Mr'iufaciuringCom
; pany torn t a bridge ueraas tic the Oconee Kivi r,aud
to. •-tiwr purpoH** itiornn mnied
| 23. To mi rend au set to couiu* usate jurors in the
: Com” j liibb.
*<• To anthortsu J >lin Sermon*, and infirm and
I rippled man, ot fairly oounty,to vend nterebandue.
*. T o sll'T and a.iieud tiie Road i,aws ot thui State
! approved I'JUi Dec , IMIH.so tar as reUt f * to Gwinnett
, C-ointy
j 2a Po lt*r*nd amend an *c< to point out the mode
tor die CotiecUoii of rents aud the recovery rt |kos* s
! wioti ot pioucrt/ within the city oi f4avuiinah and die
pit *ii net* thereof.
j t.* To authorize the Govemef to ap|>omt a State |,i*
j brurinii, an t W l*x the sslnry ot the uame j al*o to coin
j |w iiHute tlie Clerk ot the Supreme Court i r hi* wryics
i a* Lihrsusn, heretofore tendered.
1 3u To repeal so much of an art assented to 9th Dec .
1 |*.r. - ‘U ‘li- otliceaoi Keorivrr and Collector
i 0 | T'n\ id ewiam counties therrin turned, as relate* to
■’ mll y f CtJ'ib
31. io. guiite t ! ie trials of slaves nnd nee .croons 0
< r, :l e c.iy ot Savannah.
• - Vo n | al an act, to niter and am nd th *cv 1 1
am a rc.lat ig to the f'ourt of Common P teas and fly*
and Terminer tor the city of Svannah, so tarns rer
In tea to the Sheriff of said Court, and to ahow aul She
riff certain tees which ore not provided for by law, to
increase his fees in certain ctiaea, and to allow him to
appoint special deputy sherifla ir certain cases
33. To enable the citizens of Wayne county to fix
upon a permit.ten 1 s.ie tor the public buildings in said
county, iiiiu un** funds and erect a Court House there
on.
31. To repeal nn act to incorporate the town of Bruns
wick, &.C. passed 29th Dec. 1836.
35. To alter and amend an act to incorporate the
Savannah, Ogeechee ami Altamnha Canal Company.
36 Toonicnd an net tor th** better regulation and go
vernment ot the town of Athens: nnd to repeal the inst
clause of the 2d Section ol an act aaaented to 23d Dec.
1840, (0 extend the corporate limits of .said town and
tor other purposes, ana also to define and extend the
lien of taxes and assessments made under ordinances o
the cilv council of Augusta.
37. To alter and amend the road laws of this State in
tela: on to the time of meeting of Road C*munition is,
*>Ve. sc>tar ns e~i* “ts the coumy 01 L ncoln
38. To fix tue lime 01 holding die (Superior Cos .• 1 ol
Floyd county, to require the Judge to hold Ur* j*olii two
w eks if nec:ssary, and to draw two panneU ot Giand
and Petit Jurors for said county, also to auth* r/•* the
of the Inferior Courtof said county, to draw
Jurors us litereiuoUer ptesci tbed.
3‘J For the relief of u portion of the citizens of Wayne
couuty
M> To ineorjiorate the Fire Company of the city of
(xiluiubusio fie known f>y the name and style o the
igiluiu Fire (Company
41 To repeal au ticl paa-ed 25th Dec. 1837, to con
solidate tfie offices of ‘l'ax Collector and Receivei 111
certain counties then in naiiK*d, si* tar ns lvlales to the
county ol Glynn.
12. To regulate the admission of attorneys to plead
and practice law in this State.
13 J o authorize Lewis A. T. Lampkin to erect a
mill liiim uemssthe Etowah river on his own land.
lu To revive and amend u>i act to 1 corporate tlie
MiUedgeviile Railroad Company, nn i to 20ih
Dec. 1.537.
15. To authorize an increase of the capital stock of
the Miuiue and Fire insurance Bank ol the {State ot
Georgia.
16 I’o incorporate th* New York and Savannah
Steam Navigation Company
•17. To provide the Cihngham Hussars, a volunteer
Cavalry corps w ith arms and to gram them ccrtuin
privileges.
48. 1 o alter and amend the Road laws as far as re
lates to Heard county.
U 1 o udU 11 part ol the county of Paulding to tlie
count): of Carroll, and a part ol tlie county of Floyd.
SD. ‘Lo authorize C harleJ. McDonald to construct
a bridge across the Chatfahoochee river, & •*.
51 Amendatory to an act of 1845, organizing a Su
preme Court k>r the correction ol errors, so fur as to
declare who may be parties to writs 01 error.
i’o authorize tne erection of on alms house, and
to provide tor the jhmr 111 Laurens county
od. 1 o cutupciwtu the Cruud aud lent Juio.sof the
county ot’Campbell, xV.
51 ‘lo incorporate me Etowah Railroad Company.
**s. 1 u hutk<'rUß* Bit eJUiti uu tube assessed in tne
city ol Columbus, lor Ruinuud purposes.
56. To authorize the Interior Loutt of Baker county
to dispose of the county’s interest in certain lands, Ac.
57. To uutlionzu the Justices oi Pence for tne several
Di-trusts iu the cityol Columbus, to hold their courts
111 L.t* Court House, in said city , and to regulate the
dtawing ot Jarois for thi .1 uatices Corn ts in the city of
Augtuiia.
oa. l o authorize all free white citizens of this State
aim such olneis an may unsocial* themselves with them
to prosecute the bus mesa ot man uiuc ter uig with coipo
uite powers and puvilegcs.
;>‘J. I) permit persons owning lands on both sides of
the River Oostapaum, Conimsaugu and CO4 suwattee,
• • elect ii. ~is or hnli dams acK<t* tue same.
t> l ’ lo compel i-xiie me Giu.u .uu i ettt Juiotsol tne
tn. i o * u.iw. ai.teiiu iu .i.lj -iiiud Section ol Uie
Uie iouitfi Ui vision ol the Peuui Code.
6- l o authorize the Hiwassec Railroad Company
ol the State of Tennessee to extend their Road from the
1 t-iuiesaee line to aome point on the Weotem und At
.antic iv tiiiouxi.
00. io auutonz*.- the interior Courtof Baker coun
ty to dispose oi ct riam lands lor pool sCnooi puipoaes.
61 J>> ettange the time of holding the inferior Court
ol Jackson county.
65. To compensate tlie heirt of William Oliver of
Randolph couuty, deceased, for forage d£.c, tut >..med by
vv/ 11 lur lroo i' s c °fm*iatkJcd by Lui. t. g. i
VVood ol the Geoigut Militia ill the tloa Vai ot ißd6.
66 l a compel ownmg oi boidtng piunta
tionaor negroes iu any county in tins ,-iute, and not
residing theicut, to ... „.. u P uy lax tot ilte same m
67 1 -d au act io auiiioi.ze J antes Morns U>
1 •• i acioss me Goxiusaug.i it.vci, ...^... u
LO Le C iBo3.
1 t line.,u an act lo incoiporatc th< lowaoi Ltu
cisuton, a. v-uted lo iJm Lfecentocr, laid.
* l ’ Io ri quii*’ the f >'tern t cou.. ot Limii.ui'l eouttiy
” exUiiiitic u.ui show the t..x Conectoi his ilbk/ivetu z.si
and tor other purposes, tlietein named
fid. i ouiMiiottze Un- Muscogee Coinjinny to
tssiii bonus atm me .ilacouand Vl estem Rumoad coin
pf‘> to eiuioise the same.
fii loappi.uit a .oilioual trustees for the Etowah
Academy in c nciokec couuty.
*2. Jo author ust the Justices of the Inferior Court of
the counties oi J. iki.-ou and W ailoit to assess un extia
tix t. r county pufpooea
<5 1 o establish and make permanent the site of pub
m’ buikttngH ni the county ot oertven.
i ° 1,1 B arl u “ to prescribe the manner
otholdmg elections in the coumy ol Chatham and the
charter elections of the city off Savannah, passed 26tlt
* > ceiuber, 1 *45.
<a. i•< autnonze John .Mobley ot th<* county of Ir
win aud Joim Steel of Uie county of Tcilair tocstabiiah i
ferries across the Ociuulg. e river.
<6. io incorporate the Muscogee Asylum for the 1
poor.
• • Requiring the Judge ol th;* Cherokee Circuit to j
continue ihe Louiiui lin couniy olCsss lor two weeks. I
7n I'o udn n part of the county ol Muscogee to tlie 1
Coumy ot i aibot.
fid. 1 waiter und amend ti e acts incorpomiiiig the
tow not hkuckcrsvihe.
80. For the relief of Waiter Gibson and Chariot W.
Mehgnght.
81 Io mange tlie line between the counties of Ma
con and if ountoii, ami Crawioidaud Houston.
hg 1 o amend the Road law* o luru* the county ot
Ha.ieock is concerned.
I'd. i o aiier me hues between the counties of Chero
kee and forty Ui.
W 4. l o iucorponte tht Ogiethorpe Fire Company.
No. I, ol Savannah.
h 5. To auu OtMubow Ida ad to Chatham county.
b 1 , 1 o P peal the 2<t Section of an net to (‘onsolidate
the oil* * tvec* iver and C ollector of Utx, dtc assent
ed tu2ki Deccoihar # ItiiU, mu tut as relates lo liiu coun
ty o| L .
a? 1 onutlio'ize certain persons therein in'Mitiooed
lo e*taihinti certain terries therein iinmed, aud lo u-
Inoiue Jidiu F. lo eieot u tool lindg ucros* Elo
watinver.
To audit>iizc the Justice* of the Inferior Court of
1 attiMli coumy, to allow the 1 ax Collector ius nisol
veiit list.
tD. for the encouragement and regulation of the
pttrul and roai out) , o lui as leiutes to the sixth Com
pari) dtsu.ct ut Ctuiiluuu county.
1 olrvy an extra tax :i the citizen* of DeKulb
ct>uni) lor die payment ot Juror*, Ac
Ty complete the Western and Atlantic Rail
rood
9J T*o authorize Patrick B ConoUy to rnci a toll
bridge acrum Uie great Ugcediee river
93 l o provide tor the payment ot Grand and Petit
Juror* oi linker county
94. To amend the 12th Section of nn net omen ted to
lOtli IVbeiuber, Itils, esiuiTidutig ihe Supreme Court
lot the cot ltd ton ot • irors.
9.) |o until..ize taxes to be CvUectci on certain
land* in frwm county
9tl To levy an extia tax in G.een county, tor county
pur i.o* •*
9/ To amend an act pa*acd 21st December, 1i39,
inoorporating the town of New Gihraiter Ac.
9m t*>r the relict ol Jamea B T'ouiiiiMon and L.
I .m|iiiiai of Lull* coumy
99. t<> chang - the tune* of holding the Interior
Couit #l Si w ot county
*• Tu levy an extm ta* In the counties of Carroll
and Thomas
lUi. I o auii'tid on act to provide for the education of
the poor,so lur as tlie countu sos Lumj>km uud Kubun
are coiicenicd.
l (f J T' iiw.iblisfi a Botanic Medical Board of
rhvoicians in tin* State
103 To amend an act, to give nil pera.ina employed
• Sirn u ii,*,!. .4iid other water crima on the thuitu
n.MN>hM A'l- rn'ha, and ‘n .i . a . u !■
• *'* •* , , Wc if’ a t ,*li, pikvitts. t
so tar as to inctude ah liens on |>er*otial property under
eertnui regiilntions, and kr other purposes
lUf T o change ttiine* ot atf hoidmg the Superior
* ouit in Trouo canity.
195 Foa i'u.i uc Andrew MeCurvey of Dooly, to
!"'d lit ui and County, wiihout licenoe
IGfi To rejs-sl * much ol an act, to o'nolidHt the
flics* ol R r- tvM and Colieclorot tax in crtamcouu
tie* ihere hi i mined, qaaemed to Till Dec , 1011, as o laics
to the ounty o| Sumter.
W 7, Ta e ‘lmiun the Superior Court of He ird coun
ty, two weeks.
10* To euijiower tile Interior Courts of Thomas and
iVfmiur count .to cstahiisii c.ieck plats ot tin* towns ot j
IJainlm.lp* mid Thoinaavihr, Ac.
H>9 Tor peal an act moo poi.itfr*g the town ol’Flor* I
enos, in S i-wart cfU <ty
110. ’! • t* an act pamrd ifltli lAo. IddM, uioo po
i. i I ■ ■ Ii .'V
ll* 4 M p*uauiic the petit JutOiS of til* coUllt) O
! Troup • * •;* ? .
lig For tlie relief of Pen i J’rer* vunt
113 T u make the i” ihou iurlduig the otHce of Clerk
o tb** Supr rioi ana li.t(iior f * uria, or • it ier o| them,
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eiicril. eid the uffii| us c.ejk ot the Coa.-I of Cr li* ,
itiJiukc county.
114 To i.ico. p irate the Washington Rail Road Com
pany.
• 5 T<> change the time' 4 of holding the S".f *ri •*■
Court, m the c.mnty of Bibb, nnd *■ h< Id the up , r
Con t it. Homs.o;. e >iiuty two w -.-ks, wVc.
116. To grant cenain and immun.fv* 1 r
th< Jefferson R fie.n n.
117. To p* ovule tor the payment of anenrogen d*> *
teachers'*! poor children in t.i<- years 18U, 1J.5 a:u’
| 18-16, so hr rb respects Elbert coun.y.
1 118 To change the line between the cou: ties of
Monroe nnd Cuiwford.
L'J, Requiring the Superior Court of (’ohh co inty,
| t 0 te continued two weeks, and to tu the times ot hold
i ing the mine.
120 To change tli charter of the city of Columbus,
soastogiv* the election of Marshal, D puty Marsiial,
and Clcfk to the people.
IF Jo alter and fix the times of holding the Supe
rior Courts in the counties of Telfair, Irwin and Pu
laski.
122 To change the names of Green, Amiinta,
| Hampton, Rowell, Gee and Nancy Quick, to Green,
: Anmnta, Hampton, Rowell, Gee and Nat ry Manning
nnd to legitimate the same, ml to change the names
o! other pc.so:.g ihe*ein mentioned
j 123. J’o alter the rood laws, ho far as relates to the
| county’s Mclntosh.
121. To provifle for the selection of a iv*w county site
’ in Lee county, and to T**peal an set making jHTinrment
> tin* site in Haul county in the town of Stai Seville.
I 125 To provide lot the payment of t.e beta of poor
j cihldien, iu certain counties therein named.
126. To incorporate Greenvi/Ie Lotfge, No. 57. of
’ Merriwcther county.
. 127. iu inctipoiute the Irish Union Society of tlie
city of Savaimuii.
j i2L To i tic* * morn te Himin Chapter, No. 5, nnd
Mon.oc Lodge, No. 16, of Monroe county.
12U Toouthorizcthe Justices of it* Inferior Court of’
the couutifs<3 51iinon and Macon, to run out ami ‘ -
tin the line b>-twt en said counties.
13D To incorporate St. John’s Lodge, £10*45. 0 f
Butts county.
13!. 10 revive and keep in force an act, to regulate
tlie licensing ‘ i Phy.-di uun* m pracuce m tins State : as
nted to 24th D< tuber, 1825.
132 To niter the time 01 the sitting of the fall terms
of the Superior Courts of the comities ol Bu.l. ch and
EfUitghum.
lilife For 1. sos Mary H Davis of the county of
Monroe, and the Executors of James Camak, lute of
Clark county, decreased.
134 To incorporate the Ciarksviile aud Athens Rnii
1 Road Company.
135 For the relief of John II Mann, Ex*cator I
James (#. Stallings, deceased.
136. To authorize the commissionets of the poor
school fluid o) Floyd county to pay lencheis ol poor
children tor the year 1844 : also, to authorize the 1,1-
rior Court ol I ‘pson county to pay George W. Ashi 11:11,
and any other tea. her, such sums as tfu y may deem’
,ut lor teaciiing poor scdools : also, lor tiie leiiei cl’ 4
BaniaUis Pac *.
137. To gi\e the ejection of County Trea.-uiei of
Lumpkin county to the p< opte.
13-*. More elieetuully to secure the collection of tc-iia
ill Certain i urnp.Ke Koa<ls.
13. T'oeii.ibi, Miei.lL aud Coroners to sell tracts of
!ai>*’ divided by county lines.
i*o. iu nicoiporate the Savannah and Altamaha
ivau Road Coinpu. y , and to amend ute act incorpo
rating the Geor giu Ran Road Company.
iL. 1 o amend an act to incq.po.au* the Mute? gee
Rail Road Com|owy, approved t’hn December 18x5
142. T’o alter and amend the uct incorporating the
town ol Peutitdd in the county ot Greene.
143. 1 o incorpoian: Uie Evergreen Cemetery Com
pany of Bonaventure.
ID. 1 o add a part of the county of Slewait to the
county oi Munon aud lor oilier purposes.
145. 1 o make public the names ot defaulting iax
payeis in Burke county.
146 ‘l oa.n ml an act to raise a revenue for the cty
j ol Columous, amendatory ol an net to impose j .„i
ax 00 p icons auu piopeity 01 L,e ctUzenv of Lolu.
• uu ” residing, .nd U. „• ... 1.1 mme aaiiUidiy i,
>. u&set U .I lo .AC* 111 .cl idil.
I*l lo cna..ge iue line between the Cuum.cS j*
Mailt>ll and Talbot.
1 143. To amend an act to amenJ and conooliJai the
several acts whicii have been passed 111 relation to he
I powers and privileges of the city ol riavamiau, asfc--.ii
! ed to 2-ui Dec j inner, hi,s ; and aiso to am i.u au
net lo uiur tue lime ioi m-* election 01 M .vo. o .
, Aide.iux: 01 tue c.iy oi auvuitnah and lor j
V*-e a uieiem memioiied, sssemted to xsui |>*c.n. . ..
■ io-sd aim 1 o comer on tin* Mayor oi uo.ty o, au-
I gu.-iu, CoilaUipoWe.s tiieieiil mc.n.oiiod.
1 Ij. i o uiici au > uniciid me seveiai acts i..co . c.f. .-
mg tne city r *i-.c :n
10 . i o eo.iij,. , 4 C..r, *i to give in an 1 p ) , :
I 011 ann.x- .|. ~y u s un y horn m diutjuy tou. . .
j luc p.U|jc. oii.x, ,tu s a i U c* aluy.
I id*, iu me L/oiau u*e and La Oiuh
I Ra . fiwo.xu V.ou p oly
m- * o sin.,, an J curtail pleading* at law.
j % 00. luu....*i man uu kgtuutaii.'.g Luhiw L'*.l:-a
1 X.X m
1 . *’o change the hue between the count is oj
H>) X. i...U 0Uu.,,^,1.
• 00. .. MU > ~UU[. the village of Ririg_old in the
Cx/iimy ok \\ ik. .
**>o i'o auutu.tze John Btudslin 04 Lowndes coau-
I ty lo peddle w.moui net n.se.
107. Io auliioiizc the Julge of the Cou:t ol ( inn
moil Th us aim Oyei u,.J ‘Uuuiitn Uu the c .) o* c*..-
vanimU, to nolo Hj. c.ai 01 xtraoiumaiy
j ->utjnmiiy trial or Cuiiscs tnerem eiiuiueraii ti, am, to
amend an aci to authorize tlie Judge o t ti. - Com 1 of
l Common Picas and Oyer and Terunuer 101 U*e c..v us
J .Sava..m.li to hold special or exiruordinaiy courts fe*i ‘.he
summd.y turns ol causes therein enumerated, Ac.,
pas-ea Leceiaber, 1831.
153. io authorize Kcnueu H. Hood, executor of the
I e-tine ol 1 muon H. llood, late of bOl sytil'county,
■ 1 ’ c a, io remove t.ic records relative to said estate from
ih cuuU.y o 1 > rs. ih to 1 a ouuty of Jackson unu lo
| make annual t- laiiifc in the county ol Jucksou.
J i.rj. I o pardon V\ liliam L. Williams of* Richmond
county.
160. ‘1 o authorize Job Roger to erect a niiil-duui
1 ttcroMS the Uusi.uuiuia river.
I *6i. 1 o amend an aci,cniiucd an act, to uico.io.ale
hue Augusta and Wayn.Mx.ro’ R Read Company,
Passed 3iit D* inb. i and Uie act amcudati.ry
iliciet'l, and lo autiiorize cenain corpoiations lo suo
scribe tor slock 111 sum company.
If’2 Po aallionzc ibc Guvetuor to cause judicial pin
cetthugs to be tiisliUUed in iht* &>u|ienor Comi oi ium
doiph county, 101 the purpose 01 the iorieilure of the
c.iaiier ol the irwuitou Liiidge Company, uuintxized
ny an uci passedoll itie2h.ii nay of December i37,i0
iiicoipoisn uie irwintou Bridge Company.
Ib3. ‘i o ui < ral id change the lute between the coun
ties ol Apphng aud'PcUair, so as to include the resi
dence ot William G. T aylor, m the county of Appn.ig
j *u also tne line between the counties 0/ Fioyu a.id
1 Chattooga, so is to me id’ir lots 01 land *\o iJ, in uie
2Uu h.>i fd fti ci.ou, and Nos. ZJ-i and 3iJ, ui me sth
I DiMiKM and 4th . . cuoii, in ill. coumy ol Floyd, uud
tastes, ieius ihenvii in tire county ol Ciiaiiooga.
j 164. To aiurr aim amend an act, eiuuied uu act to
alter uud amend so mu h of the 4th C>echon 01 uu act,
approved Dtcuubtr i3n, 17sd. as relates lo the aim unt
o. county riui v. yor s Bonds, assented lo December zo.ii.
1842.
h>3. To mak it tlie Juty of the Tresury ooinmittee,
to iuv• v'Ugu, .aid loport me condition ol tin- fVmtru
tiary, during those years when there snali be no
of me Legislature, and to require hi* Excellency >ne
(iovernor, to uppouu three (Kroons to ex iuime tne uw
malciiais and Ui aasits ol the Book Keeper, u,m -
port upon thesam- to Lias Esc lleucy.
Ifl6 Tonuthorize the Judge ot the Su(K*rior Lou t,
tohold adjuunu u lermsotthe JSujK*rior Court r>i
km coumy,uimi the Dockets ol *aul couit c m i< n**-
|MN>. dot Wiiiuil tiie ume now uiioUcd by law for swiU
court.
167 To incoiponte the Gaiusville R Road Compa
ny, with pown toeoii*lnu ta K Hoad tiuin Aunu,or
come convenient point ui l> huib coumy, lo tue town
ol (.jsin*viUe. ui the county ol iiall, and lo putiisi, dmse
i wliii muy wilfully injure the same uud to comer ad cu
| ,>4)iiile powers necewßarv to elicctsuid objr;*.
IflH r> prevent die Cieiki ol the several counties in
j this State, from tax.nr in their hilts ot cost, alux h e
tor ins benefit of auonie)M.
•69 To abolish mijirisonment for Debt, so fsr us re-
I lan * to willows and t > me Hole*.
I 170 For th relief ol Win. L. Bullard of the county
j of Randolph.
i 171. Touiithoiue tlie Interior Court ol C'aa* county,
I to |>uy the Jail tees of insolvents out ot the couuiy
hinds.
iU. For th* relief of Jamea R Thomas, of the
county ot Ware.
173. To authorize the Comptroller Gemnl, to cause
a credit tor two hundred and twtuty-luro dollars and
fitly cents principal,and sixty dollar* and seventy cents
inti it si, (•• i*r entered on atila ,in tavor ot tii- Stale
vs. the city <H Cotuiulru*, and to grant indulge.tee on
die U, 4 ft.-hi due by hud city to lit Stale
1.4 to seep pen th* channel of BroaJ r ver and
r e uridpievsnt obstiuchoii* to die tree p.g t
Bo lts hi tk sane, ftotti the point wte rih I „ u
county lute oitwses *aid river, to us coutl Slice win, it.:
Savannah river, aud provide for the puu.simu nlot ucn
|ter*ons a* slmd vio uto the provis on* ot du* act.
175 T o amend ail act entitled an act. to amend die
militia laws ol tht* .State,so tnr as It relates to tlie tm*t
K'*gnitem ot C4eoigia luiiiiHi. assented to the 2l t De
oeuiocf 1435, and tori*..ici the (Majorscornuv • .fl
ing the Ui.id nudknh Lattaliona inj©Mtig .h ixu
R> gim nit if iteorgn rrdlitin to mi pia le t acit Oilr
ve o. nn.l to audio.OS do said 35di Regime. n m
and m hold n iimdary <uu iiipunni for two auane*,vc
and > vs ui each year.
lio l o giant iTrtain privtlegea and inununiti’ *t
I die t tin (Cock Guards, n V uoter company in tt>'-c< i.u
ty and Hancock, stid to die ibnris c ojiny Cavsiry, u
s otuntenicuntpauv *n menoumy oi Gu.ts.
i?/. To amend tii Severn, kc.*, in relation to the
*umg oi Uiaut* on h ad tight* in tins Btsie, so i , as to
txt ud tiie time fm g(anting the same, utdii the 25m
uy oi JMctmder Ida#
i7d To amend the Jtb oecf ion ol the 3d aiticle of th fl
const:tutK>o ol the .dn*te ol Geoigia.
.179 fin the ralnf oi cettatn petomaa. in the pi unty
of Monroe, who imvyAaen oven-hai gcd with ux to#
•be rnrJ*H7