Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, June 26, 1833, Image 1

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A k.? i% e/JBA H ' i \ tissJ jjy }I. BARTLETT. ——— am* MACON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 18-13. Vo. YIIJvWew Si:ries....N UMBER :-•). 'V THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Fubiishcd Weekly AT MACON, GA. Printing Office on Mulberry Street—opposite the r Uriel: Range. TERMS.—Three Dollars a yenr, if paid iu ,|v.mrf . or Foe* Dollars, if not paid before the ,1,1,1 «f the year. Subscribers living at a distance nil* Iu- required in «U eases to pay in advance. (I/° Wc are authorized to uu- r mi«rt' Mark D- Clark as a candidate, in the re- pri si titritivc hr inch of the next legislature at the la-H Rf election in IJibb county. June id • 'jip Wc arp requested to announce Blvkrly Rku. Esq. ns a candidate for receiver of Tax Returns of thisenumy. at the next JiineU. 1833. 37 G7’ We n.ie authorised to au- 0UI , rc \\ M. I’Al KI'll, F>q- a candidate THE SU2SSC3UBSH * iih'oi' 1 , 6 1 lMk of BO < * K s & UARD- \\ AKh. belonging to Ellis. Shotted! & ( o. it very low prices, at retaH, for cash, and to merchants, w ho may want to replenish their stock, upon tune, for approved paper. 1 he N tuck consists of a great variety of Hardware, Cutlery, Castings 31 ECU A N1 CiS’* TOO L8S7 3rsS3 ^4i'0s SritaniUA do. HiitNlTBlU: MniJNTlNG, cLc. Sc. MillM booeb Fresh Drugs, Paints »S* Oils. , am. w. a. bal*> A Sjust received his fresh supplies, and of fers for sale, at his store ou Cotton A Ven ue.'a quantity of Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla, ''perm do Carpenters Castor Oil (fine article) Train do While Lead J\'E W SPRING GOODS cjjfiOTuma, At the Macon Clothing Store. : ; 1'ITCII is. now;-Opeuinc at the Mac Croton Oil Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpeutirio iu oH v Copal Varnish g , . titf do tlfv ltlsi'k te.llier it«L r consisting of large aud small Rihlcs, .Medical, V^ctiio Red I..iiv 11 ud .School Books, and a great variety VVjnfeoKGlas# Religious aud .Miscellune ms Rooks. f-uintJB rushes . • Dec * ' IB 23 JACOB SHOTWELL n;i i r l-'iii.Tir of Tax Returns ft r the county qfj .phe i n- nine election. June.A 4t I . r -^~~ Wt! are authorized to announce Geo. I*. \VAONo f s as a t K ! ^y Candidate for Tax Collector at .nsoirtc election. Juno 11 1833. 37 We tire authorized to 'T-^, annpuuee Gkoruk Viu.il as a 1 candidate for Tax Collector at the rtinll. . 83 ^ yg-Z JOHA :j if--’-- 4 * 1BWM (E/* We Rre Toflieri.-’ed to au- ri.mire JOHN I MU1STIAN a candidate tor Slid iff of Hifih county M.iv 1. Kfl. 31 II. Sijis is c;uidid-!te for *',)x Col!ectOf,.-of Bibti county. iiS NEW BOOK STORE. m. r. seises <& Co. it KriPKCTFU l.I. V- -in- fintii the public that they have taken the store in Ellis, 8-holwoil fic Co’s, row. two doors above the IN.st Office, where tb ur- muv rfri iving and openinjt a veiy -general asiorlmcn.' of . ■ Siioi<s nnd & latioriary. Among fiictr works, they have a general assortr taent, and uill Bo constantly receiving the n<;iv piiUieatiiUU oil Theology, Mcdit incr J.rw, His tory. and .Yli-rerinuooiw subjects, together'with i other articles as are usually kept iu a Book \s one of their finn will he most of the- lime at the North for die purpose, of attending sales ;mi • ' ting Rooks, thej /finfer ihemsoives that they wr.l ; .ill times have as good au assortment, and i-. •'. to . '-.pose of them on as moderate terms •- urn liMisc in tjie Southern country. : : : a ago ©ass, II. P. 8. .v Co. have a large assortment of a.'! kinds and si/.cs, . fools Clip, Letter, and Note Paper of the best r,a !irv, laith English and American, plain, anti nid'Ossol, waiter and feint lined, pink, yellow tic aud while. Ik ink Checks. .Notary Public Letters, Ware- house Ueu ipts. Hills of Lading. Virus of all kinds. .*„s:r> ^iniiiitmis. do Executions, Cloiks «lo Tax Collectors do. 8tlbp(8nas for Witnesses. I f ib , rtli. riflV do, sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Ga;- tiishuif ms, Ca. 8a. Jurors 1 t'umnioiises. .'l -rd i-o l.ironse, Bail Writ and Bond. I.ater. Com- Lircnions fcr lmeirogHtorie». lid’s of Indictment, Beueb 'V»vr rt |jf Sl Bail Bonds. Alt iclun* ms. Inter. Judgements. brii-’r- 1 tfsfiim ntiiry. LeRets of \du»iui*tra- l ai. Temporary Letters «f Aumiiiistralioii. Tidii- : ' iry Letters of Adm .oistratitm. Gu:irdiair- U'l.llS. * „■** Collectors dee^ts, Gamuts, Sub. Dcc.Tec. !>e.‘dl t»4 Notice. Bonks, Accounts and some of the Notes of A. -Imtwcll together vvilh' thuse ol A. Shut Well &. J. s. Smith, are placed in the hauds i f Joint, C. flelxcitston ai d Win. C. I ;irker, Esqrs who are authorised »o settle the xanie. I lie suhscribers are particularly anxious to h ive their claims settled without adding :>uy ex pense to those indebted to them and hope that all tv ho have not paid their notes or nceou'fts will immediately call on Messrs Parker or Iiclven- etou and do so. ALF.X \NIV'R SHOTWELL, * JOSEPH 3. SMI III. Mftcon, April 1,1833. %7 Lots for Sale. T IIE subscriber having a •number of LO TS ou the right hand side of the new road leading from Macon to Forsyth' aud on the left oi the old road, commencing soon after crossing th" Briiith, on both roads, will dispose ol li,* sahie to such persons as will'make good citizens, on reason aide terms. As au inducement to me chanics he has made.two cross roads through the Lois siluiifed hcttyceu said roads, and will give to each of the first in.-utmued lots a sulheictii space on < i)c of die crossri.ads for a work shop, without ncharge for ten years, and wtil ho bound to pny them the value of the nioderatp iimprove ments that may bo put on them, or make a fur ther contract lor the same. The lots on these cross roads will be used exclusively for mechanic shops, t . The advantageous situauou of this prropertj is too obvious to uiontionV The almost exclusive support of .Macon p issing the first mentioned rorfds. .Mechanics would be. sidHciently near town to have the patronage of both rowu aod country, and he freed from the numberless objec tions-to liciog directly in town. Also, For Sale, The store occupied by E. I>. Weed,-and the dwelling above, with a sufficient 1m. tin* purcha ser will bo entitled to the re"t at the rate of $425 per year, till the 1st of October, also, for sale, 110 SHARES COMMERCIAL BANK >'i OCK, also, the House and Lot occupied by L. V, iiiiunis, near Dr. < 1 wen’s mills, and ubmit 20 acres of land situated,on the road near said house. Apply to the subscriber, jf absent to i . . Ilelveu-lob, Esq. April3 27 ALEXANDER SHOTWFLL, Block leather dt, Japan do f Glue Suutr. y&>r;-rtboy and -An Tobacco Vi. Jr o: coat Brushes el’s hair Pencils . opcuing at the Macon Clothing Store, a now and splendid as- sui.iuontcf GOODS and CLOTHING, consist- inpart if .llotob.izines, Cainblets, Marco Gasimeresl of .iiitixt all colors, Plai-i and Striped "ilo. , brown ium* n-.H. Bril.ing, brown and white Grass Lin- SVBSOSIXI’;/^, A VIXG-taken possession Lf • |/I J'. i , ore rem . ed by-him m bibs, -.-i lolwc i| range, is now-ready to ree,„. ve any Consignments with which Ins frteud.s thc |,, k . |nav be pleased to favor lim k U M. I*. ROWLAND. Nov 27 \ . BASH STORE. 9 CkVZlH EL \S»&X : 0$3 A T his Old St.iml, olt’crs fors.de, I50.R0U Pounds BACON, , ' '"-"‘her with a general nssortimv-.t of GOODS suitable to this marke!, which will he sold at rs- Uurcd prices. Jim- -1 4i . PR! ’1. Mihserlber hr.ving purchased theentire -sL (un-rest of u tits Hiisiness, will hereafter continue' it on his own nr. omit. G. B. WA RDLA W. •May at £4 Jan 1. ^T^.-ticc of Slcdicino. DR8. CO E & BRIDGMAN hav'o united iu "the Practice of .MED ICINE and StIRGERV. Thctr office is tbo ono hcictofore occupied hy Dr. Cone.’ 1833 'll Tin Ware Manufacturer. MULOEIUVY, MCAII T’lilU) STKE.IT. HE subscriber coiiuntics Jo uiauufactnte 't'l.N WARE in every variety, and has now on hand a general assortment, w hich he will sell wholesale or retail at tho'ttavaumahor Augus ta prices. IJe lies r.lso just received au assortment of Ja panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar ItoXes. Waiter?, Bread pans, Canisters, sugar llowls. Milk nips, Tumblers. Pepper boxes. Gra ters, Toy eups,'Rattles, candlesticks; ^.amps, -spii Boxes, saud Boxes, Pocket Liuibriii, Aie. &c. Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, hlocktiu Tea Pats, Plates, Basins, ThmblcrSs die. JOB WORK dime at the atortest notice. Jan 2 WILLIAM ti. ELLIS. ^Indigo, $nanish Flote Alum Copperas Pearl A-hcs ; M-tgues-a, lump Xt cal’d t^nioride of l.imo Starch Chloride of Soda (imiitne Lemon Syrup Pipcriue Lamps Iodine ■* I.hnleru, t . t „v- 0{un. Lamp Glasses &. AViek Morphittm Sulpbat &. Vinegar Acetate If^adoira aad 2Por£ ’wine, Suitable fur convalescents. Together with an extensive and general assort ment of all articles iu his line, all of which were purchased iu person bj himself ia New York, and are warranted geiiniue. He is prepared to give reasonable accommodations aud respectfully' inviics tin; atteiition of the public. Fell 13 20 SiXOYD AND LAST SALE FOR Jf'-rehrtjtJs f>* Planters, Jit?net/. Or TUESDA Y. -oth inst at 10 o’H r/;’ A. M. will hr off-red for sale ut the STORK of €?» s^aa-q &. m. aoaBas, PIJ11LIC auction, To the iiighest bidder, the most extensive assort ment of . BT Ar7,S ‘fi rAHCY Biruiiujch im, Sheffield, and American // . i II D w A R /;, Ever offered at AUCTION iu r’.,| S pl ice. Embracing almost every article in .the line, including about 109 ciagto a«d double barrel Shot (iinisnud Rifi- s. Oouutrv Mcrchnuts will find it for their iute-v^, to attend the sale. i he bills of tlie. Merehot ts and Planters Bank will lie received j a payment at par, Au v persons wishing to mvtke piymc.it iu.good money, will (>o outitlied to a 'discount of fifty per ceut. from tli. ir 'purchases. ~ LATHAM HULL, Auctioneer. Augusta, June 10 38 i-.<-’ Judin. Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting, fig (daiu silk Velvets, English figured silk ySflg. plain Florentine <lo. buff and w hite Vn- do.. while and figured Mersailes, white, fig- ^uk aml Valt uiia-Guld Vesting, :neW arti- <■ /pood assortment of < ‘iollis, Cassinfegs, &c. ily Fancy Articles. ‘-£,ai>/Hr>d-fancy \Cravals,' pleted plaiuj B ■ Stocks, Velvet and figured do. Gum Witt silk, nett cotton, aud Webb's patent 8to Ar k, lirack, white and fancy silk tfloves, hlitirs■JLfSff faicy harseskin an I buckskin do. brovr-f e-Jplu ao. English and French silk half HoticV Sfyb.tfi-no. w hi to mixt nud.sfrip .'otton do. linen Bosoms, Collars, 8'tiffucrs, Sphtlcfiehl, In dia and Baudsittm IlMiikerchicfs, white and figur ed dtfd cjlk (j'obrcllas, childrens’ ierhorn Huts, Paitnk aJ'dt>. fee. See. Ready Made Clothing. Bombazine, lasting and Circassian Coattees aud Frock Coats, tfpmbaziue aud Circassian pau- ! taloeus. crape, cain'dclt aud uiariuocassiinerc do. French aud English driiiiug brown do. Ftieucdj aud Eugltsli drilling white do. brown and white linen do. duck and stripe linen do. yigoaa and lasting do. vvhite and bit if Vests (inersailcs) fig- urid luciiiaiit'S aud Valencia do. velvet and flor et) line do. cumfnuu do- white afid brown liaen Jackets, while and liroyvu ‘drilling do. duck and vigona do. Drawers, Shirts, JIorniug’Govrns, See. Otc. &e. ' AH of which will be sold cheap for CASH. I would solicit the patronage of my friends and the public in.general. Also the TAILORING will be cariicu on in all its branches vvilh despatch. -V. B. Old accounts must be paid before neve ionsare made. April ’0 23 LEWIS FITCH. Spring and Summer ('lothing. F3NHE. subscriber is now offering fur sale a uevv-and-cxtensive assortment of- Spring and SSuiiitner CJiotlringY • which wilt he futiud tq. he mat’s in- the- best ..ml niost’fashionable style, included aru.the milow- r ' Blue, black and firney col summer cloth Dress Coats, Frock Coats ami Coattees, *• Black homiiazine Frock (.oau anti Cotit ices. English Merino; rowau .Cassimere,- Circassian and I.its'ing Frock Goats istid < lu,ittoes, ik and l jcy colored satnuier cit^b. black and brown BouibazittvS Erutiuet, blacX (.listing, English dcritio.^rovtau Cassniiere, white anti brown Lincit-Drilling, white <v,trceti,.hi<mir and Franco*.Linen, striped Floieutiue aud Naukeeu P.tut.doons^- WLite ana colored,MarsciUs, white ant) colored Valentis,' black -Velvet, black* S>ntin, .black Bojoiiazinc, uncut Velvet, aiid-colbrcd 8iik Vests. ’ . Brown and white Linen, whiter Sateen, Flemish l.iiicrf. Bengal •tiripc. It•:w'tHi Cassiiuere, EwghVhr, jl'crfim, and Circeiidau Rouud Jackets. Youths’Coats,"Jackets, Pautalonus nnd Vestfe, etc. etc. . 1V.VI. il. BbTCDnALL. April 1G. 2.0- Orange Poicdcr. « .*.,■' Kegs 1) Rogers celebrated Orange ■ Powder—lOdofiu 1 Hi cannisters, Received am! for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at factory prices by REA <fc COTTON^ j :| n 30 13 ■ -Agents. Sugar ty Iron. 1II1DS St Croix Sugar 5 fiiuls N. .Orleans du ll) ton‘Sweeds Iron, assorted, Ou fousigaincat, and for sate oh n-commoda- tiiig terms L»v WAI. P. ROWLAND. Jan 2 14 - j The following shall be the Senatorial Ditrietst The county of .Murray shall constitute ibe first .district, -b : - 4 he secofid district .shall be composed of tbo colonies of Gilmer and Union. The third'of the counties of Rabun ami Haber sham. * ~ # -'Phe-foui th of the counties of Lumpkin and Clierokee. ' The.lifth of the countifes of Casa and'Floyd. The sixtiTof tlm coutities of Jack .on ami ilail; The seventh of the counties of Franklin aul MVlisaft. * The eighth'of the counties of Gwinnett aud Forsyth. . Thcuiuih of the conhties of P tul !ing X. Cobb. The tenth of the counties of Fay^tte aud Do Kalb. . "i’he eleventh of the cctimics of Campbell aud T S.usi’s Patent Printing- Tresa. * I'* " luler.'igiuid having been appointed A H'-.it for the sale of R list’s Improved I'ateut ' ! ' 1 If’.m Printing Press, tun.es this .opportunity u ’G-onnnend it to the fraternity. This Press is '■'lining into general uso at the North—^itid is thought to he the most perfect dud clficicntof atty 11 '« in use. Workmen, who have used this and "‘hers, givo this the preference over every other 'iiinl as respects ease, power and durability.. One of these Presses is now iu use at this office, wl >frt ^ may seen in operation. L**tteix to the undersigned oil the subject, (post Nd) will be attended to. M. BARTLETT. 0 r £o the Public. ' the fii>t day of this month thete took pl..ce a tremendous storm at Tlioinaston, wfnrh is found to have cxtcndei wide, and far, *"d to have duue uuieh damage—' iviugto which “ ie itiunrant agents employed to st II tickets could "ut arrive in tune, and ’.he drawing of the Buion *’“‘vl Property Lottery could not take placo on *•'" 2il in-t. As there is considerable smek yet ‘u dispose of. the Proprietor thinks it best to have t 'c drawing when the stock is sold, or most opr- tfmly tin- first day of January next! this will him mm. mseli the balance of the. tickets. Mosrs. Halfuarih feOverton start a fine Post °-ii'h Union Line, to ioave Macon and Colum- bl >>. on tbo first Moudav iu April next, and meet a,, lie Union Ho'ol in’ Thomaston three times' a "-els. 'Phi* splendid Line must raise the stocks * nJ h * a great imlucrniciit for purchasers who tVfr iudulge in I .otteries.. _ J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor. rhonmton. March 4, 18:13. 8 HOLLAND GUN. PIPES ll^ll.ind Gin of fine flavor, and AvirrauteiTpurc, received per Boat t‘mega a«id| 0 rs,| 0 by REA & COTTON. Jane 17 38 ■jr ONDON PRINTR0 MUSLINS, for 8 A Drcsse*, nevv patterns.just received aud for sale by April 10 W.M. 11. BURD.SAI.L. 27 TIs&K LBS FLAX THREAD, assorted eJJ'zjF colors of a superlo" quality, just received and for sale by Nov27 17 \VM. II. BURD3ALL. ?3ags^ing-»' ; ^ AA PIECES 1st and 2d quality ofhoa- 'L xLp* vy llemp Bagging, by the piece or iu'Viuatitities to suit Purchassers, for sale by Per. 12. 23 C. A. HIGGINS. 5,oaf and Siuinp Sngar. BOXES Loaf and lump Sugar, just lRBLIOSALE Of Strain Boats and Barges ! W 'iLi.be sold iu this place, ou Monday the 1st day dt July uext, thc following Boats beiougiug to the Columbus Steam. Boat Company viz. - . The Steamer COLUMBUS, an elega:«t new boat buiit.of best uiatoruils last fall and commeu ceil run mug the past winter. The Steamer GEORGIAN which has run three si tisous. . The Barge Mary Jones ami the Bargo-Sarah Smith— the latter hud last full. Thej.) boats will be sold separately to the high est bidder. Terms of sale." ooe eighth cash, the balance in three equal iustalmnuts. at six. nine, and twelve months. The-purchaser giving ap proved buukiible notes. SAM’L K. HfiDqES, Agent Colu nbus, Ga.-.Mav 25. ' 35 4t The Alabama Journal, Moutgonr ry. and the Macon .Messenger' mid Telegraph, Macon, will give the above 4 weekly iusertiotis aud for ward their accounts to .the subscriber for- pay ment. ’ S.*K. 11. REA & COTTON A VE id Store and ofl’er.for sale oh accom modating terms Hid bbils Alnlassca. 10 do St. Crdix and N. O. Sagar 20 bids Wostpru Whiskey 20 <fo Baltimore ,dt> 2.5 do N. E. Rum 5 pipes Northern Giu 15 bids do do ' 30 boxes Tobacco . 100 pieces bemp Bagging 1000 r.ea<ly made Cotton-Bags Liverpool and, Turk’s Island Salt, in lots to suit purchasers, may 15 ‘ .33 Orf'P received nud for snlfi hy 4 IlF-A.V COTTON. l&LB /^N New York. Philadelphia, Charleston. Sa- vaunali, and Augusta, iu sums to ejiit pur chasers. for sale bv . ’ j - Nov: 111. BAXTER. PORT A WILEY DISSOLITIOA. )P1 HE C»-partnc'rship heretofore existing hc- jB. tween the suhscribers under thc firm of HARRIS &. SMYTH- is this day dissolved hy mutual consent, BENJAMIN F. HARRIS JAMES M. SMYTH. - Forsyth, June 16, 1833. 38 SfEW SPaiNG Gpous. A N. fextniisivo assortment, of liuj'-y DRY GOODS, coinprisiug Ilie most desirable o those suited to the season. Just received and for sain hy . YVM, H. BURDsALL. April 17 29 sP ?rs, Slides aud Horns. HE highest price will he given hy the sub- scriher for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver, Otter, Raccim or Muskrat. Hides, dry. in n«y quaulity; also Deer Skins. Horn-.. Ox or Buck. C. A. HIGGINS. Nov 27. 17 Bock Buildings,Mulberry St. Auction and Commission Store. TflA|nF. Subscriber has removed. Ur tbo uew i BRICK STORE adjoining the Post Of See,on Mulberry street, when lie tenders his.ser- vict-s in tbo above line. C. A, HIGGINS. Nov 10 90 BOSTON RUM. I esc : ■£» IIAKRKbH high proof Boston Rum. received per .Steamer Pioneer. For sale by REA & COTTON.- Jnne 17. 38 LAW. HE subscriber has resumed the PRAC TICE of the LAW: and. having located himself at CASSY’ILLE, (’ass county, will at tend to any business of the profession iu the * hcr- okee Circuit. - • CORNELIUS D. TFRIIUNE. May 17.'. ‘ Gt 35 T Provision store X iqJ^ BAGS prime Green Coffee, ,*^r 3 Hogsheads Sugdr, 3 B.trrels Lard, 10 Boxes Soap, 20.000 Pounds prime Bacon, Kegs Nails assorted, just received and for sale hy M DALLu&GO. Abo, Flour, Mackerel, Molas-e-, Tea, Corn, 3Jen| &c. fee., for sale as above. Jtuio 5-. 30 fL H. St COr IMkW GOODS. YVM. II. miUDSALL* Has just r.cuicd a neto anffextcttnve assortment o 23ry Geo‘Is. ©lotliing* • • JJais, Shoes, i§*c. H IS stock will he found inferior to none, and purciiusers. by favoring him with a c&U will be ofivud Goods ot the uio?t reduced prices. Per Cash Only.. . U HIS STOCK CONSISTS. 1.1 l'AUT, Of THf. F0M.OWIS0: Super Saxony, Blue, l'ii.ek and Colored Broad Cloths Bide,'Black. Mitt and Fancy Colored Sattinets Striped Satrtnets, I'.nglisli .Merinocs Duffie Uointand Rose Blankets Kni. hile. Green ami Yellow Flannels Canton and Snsoiiv White Gauze do Damask Table Diaper Bird’s Lye. Scoleb. and Russia do Blue, lllsek and Colored Br.mbazetts do do do Circassians Negro Clothing. Linscys Erima’and Blenched Shirtings do do Sheetings do do Drillings Cotton Ozn&hiirga. Fustians Bbiek liaiian Lnslring . Black Gross<lt- Swiss, Black Gross de Naples do do Berlin Black SincheWs nnd Sarjnnets ' Col. Gross de Naples Black and Col Florences do do Italian Crapes Scarjet and Black Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shawls • Cjisbm'ere, Valentin, Thibet Wool Silk, Dan»««Ii and Oxssimere Shawls Herite.ni, Palis Muslin Crape Gauze, finis ilo Naples eud Mandarine Dress Handkerchiefs Ladies’ and Misses’ Belgian; Italian, Straw, Leg horn, Braid anti Fancy Bonnets. Satin and Gauze Garnitures English Moleskins. Bed 1'ieks Apron Checks, Furniture do . - Domestic Plaids and Stripes Ffoo- Cloth Baize. Green Fuze Cloth Fnrnilnfe Dimity. Hair cord do Russia gheetihg, Blench Duwhiss Burlaps. Baitgifp Cords Irish kirn ns l awns Blue iind Scarlet Rattinet .Cotton Cnssifiieies liho k and Col plciti Ribbons Dark and light Cot Prints aud Gin glia ins l.iiee nnd Gauze Veils Figured and pluiu Bobbinet Lace Thread Loces Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins * Linen Cambric Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,-Pongee do lintia Flag and Bandana do She'! Conibs --j >’ :*• Lailjes’ and Gt-n‘!enjen'i : Gloves. Cotton. Worried and Lamb’s Wool Hose Black and Col: Cambrics BemUKclicules Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Sea! Caps Chinchilla do _ . READY MADE CLOTIIIAG. Siq'.erfine blue, black, green, ndelaid. olivo and brown Cloth Dress Coats . « Blue, black, green, bioivo ahd steel mist Cloth Frock Coats “ Blue, brown, olive, green and mixt Cloth Coatee* Blue, steel mixt mid fancy-colored Snttinet Coat ees and Frock Coat» Suporfiue blue, black, brown, olive, green and *i;.al mixt cloth Pantaloon# Drab, lavender and striped Cassbncre do ■ Blue, steel-mixt and fancy colored Sattinct do English Moleskin, uncuf Cord and Bangup do' Youths’ Cloth and Satlinet Coatees and Panta loons Black, blue and drab Cassimere Vests Black Hud colored Velvet do - - Dark arid-light figured Y’alentia, white and col ored Marseilles, SuhiisUowu, Toilinct mid Satlinet Vests Camblet and Plaid .Cloaks - Velvet, Bombasine, Silk, Valentin and Leather Stokks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars," Bosoms, &c. &c. Nigro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' s Fur and Wool Hats, STine Soots and Shoes, iraORO £130 BS, «SiC, &.C. «St£f» Oct. 24 - 4 4- -— J ZSdsqiiito UST received and fors -ie !>\* May V 30 W.M. 11. BjJRDSALL. Crcnllomei-.’s Srab Soavcr F the latest style, just received and for sale bv, W.M. 11. 5URD8ALL. March 26 ' - ’ 27 ENTLEiMENS’ Cine.Cloth Caps. Just received aud for sale bv may 15 30 * W.M. II. BI RDSALL. A direct Lnyortution. 8 | CASKS Madeira >»'iue, warranted a'su- perior article, for sale bv May 22 RE V & COTTON. Ssocuiivo IfcJAXtiAisa t, Sa. ilificdgevitle. May 17th 1832. IIEREAS, iiy au uet of die (Jeuer.il. As sembly of this Hi-ue, passed ti*B 24tli-day of December,. 1832,,entrt’ed "Au act to provide for the call of'a convention to-reituce -Die uu "U.r of the General Assembly of the state of Georgia, and for other purposes therein named,'’ it is pro-, vided "That it shall be the duty'll it.-- Excellen cy the Goveruor to give pubiieily to toe alter,minis ant! amendments madeiu he Goiistnuu.oi iu r<-f- ereuce to the tui.i.ber of uiuumetb eiimpusiug itie General Assembly—and tile.first M maiiy in Oc- toLcr next, after the risrug of.sUid OoijVyuUoa, he shall fix on for the ratification hy tlie peopie, of such-ameudments, alteratiotis. or new articles as they may make for die .objects of reductiou ami equalization of the General Assembly only ; aml.if ratified by a. majority of tile voters who vote ou the subject of ^Ratification” or "No Ra tification”—tliQp, iu that event, the aiti rttious so hy them made and ratified, shall he inmiiug upon the people of this state, and not otherwise. And whereas the Delegates of the people of tins state, assembled in Corivcnltoti thidpf the provi-ioes of the before recite tract, have agreed to and declare the following to he alterations and Hineudinijuts of the Constitution of this state, touching the re presentation of thu people in the General Assem bly thereof, to. wit: Whereas the third section of the first'article of tlie Cousirtuiion of the sfate-of Georgia, is in the following words, to wit: ‘•TherSeua'e rball bo elected annually ou the first Moaday’in Novem ber, until such day of election shall bo altered by law, aud shall bo composed of one tiiembbr iro.ii each couutj’, to be chosen by thc electors there of.” Aud w'hereaS'a purtpi.ihe sev-. ntii section of the first article of-the Coustitptiou of the state of Georgia, is iu tile following words, to wit :— The House-of Representatives shall be composed, of members from all the coiiulies which now are or heroafttr may be included within this state, according to their respective numbers of free white persons and including three fifths ol all the people of color”—arid iu the same, sectiou,-the following, to wit: “Each county.conUmiug three thousand per-ons, agreeably to the loregoing plan of enumeratiojt, shall be entitled to two members, seven thousand to three members, nud twelve thousaud to four members, put each county shall have at least otio aud ubt umro lhau four mem bers-” And whereas the aforesaid third section, end the said pa-ts of tho seventh section of the said first article of the Constitution, touetiit>g this rep- reseu'ation of the General Assembly ef iho stSlf, has bccu found by experience to .life defcctiV.bh account of the great numbers in the Jogislattirc, and the euormous expen^ on account thereof— Wo the Delegates of tjto poople of the -state of Georgia, in Geueitai ,-CmnventiqH assembled, cho- ,seu aud authorised, by them to revise, alter au4 ‘ amend the said two sectious and other, parts, if any, touching the representation of the people of I ©SilDISr.&ES'C E-GOA^S., E it ordained by' the .Mayor aud Council of the City of Macon, Tfiat the fifteenth or dinance relating to Swine, shall in future iu the same manner be applieeble to all Goats running at large, itt the City of M.icon. JSA YC G. SEYMOUR, Mayor.- JoHtx H. Offutt, Secr’y. Mav29. ia’13. 1 ’37. BOARDERS. A FEW Boarden. will be taken by the Sub- 3L svriber. p. P. ROCKWELL. June 19 Carroll. The twelfth’ ef the'counties ol Coweta "and ALiriweUier. Tint thirteenth of the counties of Troup and Heard. “ _ The fourteenth of the comities of Henry aud Neivtou. - - . -’i he fifteenth of the counties- of Walton aud Clark. The sixteenth of. thc counties of Oglethorpe and Elbert. ' ■- « The seventeenth of the cofiuties of Greene and Taliaferro. The eighteenth- of the counties of YVilkcs and Lincoln. (.V - 'The iiiueteeath of the counties of Putnam and Morgan. „ The twentieth of thc counties of Butts and Jas per. ' The twenty firet of the counties of Pike and Upson. File twenty gecond of the eoiintics of Harris ami Talbot. : -a- The tvicufy third of the Counties of Crawford and Mouroo. * . . .. The twenty fofirth of the counties of Bibb nnd ITouston. .- 'I’he twenty fifth of the counties of Jones and Baldwin. The twenty sixih of the counties of Twiggs aud Wiikiu-on. The twenty seventh of the counties of Warren aud Hancock. The tivetity eighth of.the counties of Columbia and Richmond. ' ‘ The tweuty ninth of the counties of Burke and ScrtVeih ’ ‘ nr The thirtieth of the" couuties of Washington and Jefferson. The thirty first of the counties of Bullock and Emanuel. The thirty second of tlto counties of' Lauretta’ aud Montgomery. . r r » l .G- i'hc thirty third of the counties of Dooly and Pui iski. - - ' ■ Tbo thirty fourth of the comities of Mafffin and iMu-icogcie. *i The thirty fifth of thc counties of Randolph and Early; Ulie thirty sixth of the counties of Sumter aud Stewart. • The thirty seventh of the counties of Bake; aud Lice. . •' Ttu thirty eighth of the counties of Irwin and Tel lair. i he thirty uitith of thc counties of Appling and Tatitiall. Tho fortieth ef the couuties of Chatham and Etfiughum. -i; ... '-,<■. « i’be forty first of the couuties of Bryan and Liberty. ■ •:■ » The forty second of thc counties of McIntosh and-Glynn. The forty third of the counties of Wayne an.! Camden. The forty fourth of the counties of Ware and Lowndes.' . * ' The forty fifth of the counties ol Decatur and Thomas _ _ .- . . The House of Representatives shall be com posed -Of members irons* all the counties winch now are. or may be iueludcd within this state- according to their respective numbers of free while persons. The whole number of members in the House- of Representatives shall be one hundred and for ty four and no more, except in thb ease of a new ly created county or counties; stub new county or couuties shall hayo oue member Rireach coun ty, until tbo caking'of tjie-next census' thereafter, and the whole number shall .be^apportioned iu the foiloaing luauuer, vns..: the-fifieeu counties having tho highest number ef free whim ,persons shall he entitled to three members cadi; tLe twenty fire emmties having the next highest number of free white persons sh dl have two members -each, aud the remaining forty nine couuties shtill have one member ‘each. YVhencv- er„ffoui.thojcreatiou ol’a new couutj or counties, .the whole number of members iu the House ol Representatives shall exceed the number of one huu'ired a-tl forty four, it shall be the .duty oi the Legislature, at its first session after thc taking of the first census after the creation of such ne w county or couuties, ill apportioning tire members, to take oue member from oue of the counties h i ving three members, to supply a itch newly creat ed county, always beginning with the county that has the smallest number of free white persons that muv he entitled to three members. The census shall, he Liken as heretofore once in seven years, aud the legisk 'aro shall at its first sossiou after the taking ol each census, apportion tin; members among the several counucs of this Strfte,'as is heretofore provided ; provided each conuty shall haveone'member. • May 15. 1833. JAMES M. WAYNE, Attest, • President of the Convention. WILKINS HUNT, HAMILTON B. GAITIIER, Secretaries. , - c | tthcrefore, in conformity with tho provisions Georgia in the Genera Assent Ij, l avc after j Qf ^ (>efore recitcd act , ( ,J hereby give pu dicity mature reflection and deliberatioui. declai^-the , thesamei an defijoin the voters for members of following to be amendments m ien of the afore-, (WraI tesewblv of this state,-on tho day said third section., and fMrtMl therein specified, to wit: ou tlm first Monday in tmm W'h.eh, when ratified by the people of ^ J 0ct fib er next, to give their vote of "Riuifif-ation” state.shall ho taken, held aud considered as parts , ^ ,. Nj) R at ih cat iou,” as provided in said act, and of tho constitution ot tho state.oi Georgia, inlRU i l(|C p resi( j ill? officers certify the same to ibis Department accordingly. . . Given under my baud and the scaU of tho r.x- of the afores'-*id The seriato shall bo oleeted annually on the first Monday in October,-until s.viofcf9aj of election shall be altered by law. and shall be ciUnpo>cd of one member from each Senatorial Distnctvto bo chosen by the electors .thereof, tyhieh said^-Sena torial Districts shall be formed ’by adding two contiguous counties together throaghout the state. 1 without regard to population, a5 is hereinafter specified and defined, the county of Murray ex cepted, which shall constitute, together with such county or counties as may be hereafter formed outofthe territory composing ^aid .county of Mur-1 ray, one Senatorial Dis-triet, the whole number ; of’ districts shall he forty five and no more, aud in the event of the formatioq.qof.any new Cwu- tv or counties, the legislature -at the timo of ".neb. f.n million shall attach tile same to some contiguous Senatorial District. Each Senator shaft be a resilient of the district, . . fot which ho maybe elected, as is required hy the j ot the Inferior Court, at the ensiling eiectoOB..'.^. present CotKTitrrtran of residence hr thc county. ■ Msy 28. ectuive Dcp irtiucut. at Milledgcville ( this the day and year first above written. J • WILSON LUMPKIN. BV the Governor; l RIIODOM A. GREENEj Secretary. NEW PRIMEK." 'g'UST PUBLISHED and for s de at this of- €-3 fice, * ! : 2Ye-// Primer. or Child’s Firet Book. Vv«'d a.lantcd for Iiifart, Common aod Soul .v Schools. , ill he sold !< w ‘ v th i»; ntitv. Pr : •c.124 cents siugle. .We are ailthorized r<’ houme Jo If: If- Offutt a- a cauili