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.rt.acojv, uhorv t.t, tp«coji‘, ■>'kpt'Ms.vm-:it is, isu.
||It n tC'O.N flKOKGIA TELEGRAPH,
rauiHEn evert tubsif at MoitxiNG,
BV M. BARTLETT.
TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION:
Dollars, paid ir advance, will pay for tho Tel-
rar. Five Dollars, paid in advance, will
Tea Dallar*, paid in advance, will
Three
Tji.ii »ne
v for it two years.
* lor it fi\« years. . .
• \V ini not paid within six month* after tho year lias com
thIie* DOLLARS and fifty cents, per amiurn
ill be'
puLLARS per
! 'n!, p iprr w ;u be discontinued until all arrearages are
„,.J If not paid until tlie end of the year, FOUR
' annum will be charged—with interest tlturu-
Strayed or Stolen,
F ROM the subscriber, in Macon, on the
7th of August, a GRAY HORSE. a
bout 12 yoars aid; 1 i or 15 hands high; slim
built; has a long tail; fore top cut oif; two
sraall hoots on the sido of his neck, where
he has been bled* No other marks recollected. Any per
son delivering said Horse to me in Macou. shall be liberally
rewarded; or any information respecting him, will he thank
fully received- J.4ME8 ADDISON,
pept 14 5tl M
5l3L‘
I rriAKEN from a Negro, a handsome Side Pistol. The
A owner can have the same by describing it, on applica-
tionat this office. Sep 7
49
$10© REWARD.
W II*L be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me j
in Macon, of BARTLETT W. MURDOCK, who \
broke Jail last night, (7th inst.) Said Murdock was eonii
Ifo rap optionoffha Proprietors. ; brol _
‘ u , n p *er**to lion-Subscribers, 1cents each, Extra ! ned to await his trial in Talbot county for the MURDER ot
Subscribers, 6j cents each. , Job.
Papers, lo
AnVVBT13F.MF.STl not
John Thurmond, his travelling companion, witli a hatchet j
of advertising- i * !1 April last, which was published in the Athens Banner k J
Bxcecdiiig IJ line's, will be inserted , other prpers, lie is about 2d or 24 years of age, very fair ,
oVV miLL VH; and FIFTY CENTS for each complexion, light yellow hair rather thin, ana when he left, I
one time ter ON r. uul - ; 4 or 5 inches long, light yellow eyes. He is about 5 feet i
U,.,,uc"t in'crtmn- , , ^ Coronerg . Saioi| arf thar . ; 8 inches nigh, slow, smooth spoken, and genteel in his man-
Sheriff s, ^1 .ix « mie j ners and has been quite sick tor 3 months past and is yet very
feuble. I will pay the above reward at once to any person
YOUNG JOHNSON, Jailor Bibb County. .
Macon, Sept. 0, 1841, 50 tf
^'treasonable deduction will be made to those whoadvi
Tln'all'accounts for Advcrtisine, Ac., as well as for Hub-
/,,ui,ii, Interest will be charged, when not settlod within
Advance on t’Alton.
T IIK subscriber will make liberal advances oil Cotton,
consigned to lus friends in itavaunah, Charleston and
jj.,, erra.. ..r... Nw J,„ 13 IS J. B. STOW
betters on business comectcd with tlie 01n< e, must ( ——*
t paid, to secure *
in*
WARE-HOUSE
ANl)
C oin iniss ion Business.
_ fWlHE undersigned continue to transact
t X the above business at their old stand.
I $ jB near Cotton Avenue and the corner of Cher-
lQHHI rv and Firdt StreeU. very convenient to
y the business part of the own, and also very
— the risk of fire.
Unvote their best individual and undivided alten-
buijueas that may be confided to their care, and
prepared to make libcial advances on Cotton stored
* |*i iliem. 1 They will also attend strictly to the sale of any
< Mrnii-i jn^d to tlieir care; and will in all cases use their
• . to ol»tain the best market price. They W'ill make
. Ii^t arrangements possible, for procuring the earliest in-
from foreign markets, and w ill always cheerfully
Cotton Bagging.
JJATk PIECES Hetnp, India and Tow Bagging. 42 to
f 45 inches—weighing 1| to 2 lbs. per yard
For sale l»v
Macon, June 8. 1811
. i»er va
J, it.
BUTTS.
4^ ^ LBS. BACON HAMS, of sujrt*iior quality,for
T
1 sale by T. H AliROLD.
M v 10 M
l*ng$nn£« Rope, dec.
Qf\A PIECES Hemp Bagging,
Ov/VI 100 Coils Bale Rope,
23 Hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
10 do Victoria do
130 JJags Green Cuba and Rio Coffee,
With a trcneral assortment of GROCE H1ES. just received
i and for sato by C1IA3. CAMPBELL A CO.
' Jflv 6 40
flEDICLfE AMD SiUDERY.
D octors Hamilton & mcgoldrick win
give their attention to the practical duties of their pro-
eri’antile friends." The undersigned being planters ’ femion, and tlieir services may be obtained, by application
DISSOItlTTlOM.
TTIIIE firm of JEWETT A UuRCH was devolved by it3 own
Jf. limitation, on the 26th July last.
GEO. JEWETT.
Aug 24 47 M. N. llURClI.
NOTICE.
T HE firm of R. CARVER A CO. has been dissolved
by mutual consent. R. CARVER
Aug 21 47 GEO. JEWETT.
HAIR-DRESSING.
Mr. John Truelle, from Paris,
Room next door North of Mrs. Ccrd's Boar
ding house, opposite Geo. ill. Logan k Cp’s
Store, on Second Street,
H AS the honor to announce :o the Ladies A Gentlemen
of Macon, and its vicinity, that he will keep constant-
iy on hand, a general assortment of fashionable Wig*,
Curl*, Froisl-Fiecei,, and New-Fashioned Pint*.
He will repair old Hair at the shortest notiep.
Macon, Aug. jUt, 1B4L 48 tf
15. i>. tyu.MtHN.
AUCTION m (MISSION JBCIIAIT,
.Macou, Georgia, \
H -AVING taken the Fire Proof Store next below
Messrs. Ilea A Cotton, oilers his services in the above
line of business.
CCP I cau be found at my Room immediately over tlie \
S*ore, until tlie 1st of October next. E. IJ. W.
Sept 7 49
IG” We fire authorised to announce H.tHdHIN
H. HOWARD as a candidate for SherijTof Bibb county,
at the Election in January next. April 13 28
IT We nre requested lt| uiiuonnvc BI'IIVJA-
91151 TKAPPaj a candidate fur ShprilTof Bibb County,
at the election in January next. Feb 23 ft
Mu. UWING’S LETTER.
Tnr.-tsunx Di'.PAtiTMSNT., Sept. II. 1811.
Sir : After the most calm and careful consideration,
and viewing the subject in all the aspect* in which it
QT/ J \V« nre milhoriiril to announce .l|AI( 4'x A prpfenis itself lo my mind, I have come to the roncbt-
L. HARDIN as a candidate for ^>Acry/’of Bibb cuuutv . at sion
the ensuing January Election. March 30 ‘-6 Cabinet
the
CoiU’clur ill Bibb conn- ;
ty, at the Election in January next.
that I ought no longer to remain a member ofy our , Tq ^ , 0 , l> . ctc ' d ;;, it woult , pro b,
inet. 1 therefore resign the off.ce of Secretary of of .MioSe/but i.misleJ that th.
Treasury, and beg you to accept this as my \gHtr * fn „itution ought
IfTWe arc aulbarixed to annonnceRlttHAKD
BASSETT as a candidate for Tax. Collector of Bibb conn- J gf resignation
ty, at the Election in January next _g_ | Tft #*oi«‘l m’isunj?is«ap,ding, I distinctly declare that
T lo "owner ABNAI.OJI t j Jo not co|ls y, r , JittuVc-rice of opinion as \o the char
JORDAN, a candidate lor 1 ax Collector, of the county of . v r r • . „ i- t v .
Bibb. Jan 12 15 , ,er a National ^guincicnl tor di!*6olv-
ing the ties which have existed between its. Though
I look upon that measure as one of vast importance tyi
thp pros| erity ol the country, and though I should
O’ We are uutli*rize«l to nmiotiucc JOHN <4.
8MVL1K as a candidate for Tax Colled or of Bibb coun-
v, at the Election in Janu ary next. May 11
O’ We are nutliorStwd la announre BABil'l!
WILLIAMS as a candidate for Tax Collector of
couiily, at thp election in January next. July 13 41
~HOI,LINGSWORTII is » <nn-
didate for Tax Receiver of Bibb county, at the Election in
January next. July tf- 40 !
iCPWe nre iiutiioriveil l.aaa.iiatrLF.Vf jll'I,-
1,1 NS, a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, for the
county of Bibb. Jan 12 13
We arc authorized to nnuotturr WK.ICJHT
JfEAL as a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court of
Bibb conntv, ut the election in January next.
Augusrl7 4G
^ oh .tih xv. w »rsi*rB w.
JL. r. :rc,
ject of comparison to v«ur pn-ttidicr Ut the course of
discussion. You and Mr. \\ Hwtcr then convctseJ
about the particular wor^iyug of fhe Ifilh funriatttenfal
article, containing tlye grant of power to deal in ex-
changes, unJ of the (annpliati in w(\ich that g r * n t
should bq inttoduced , yoy alto spoke of the namo of
tlie institution, ^es.iring that that should be dunged.
“ probably bo made a sub-.
at there was much in a
name, and thi.- Institution ought not to be called n
bank. Mr. Webster undertook fo adapt it in thi* par
ticular lo your v^ishc*. Mr. Bell Ihett observed to; Mr»
Webber and myself that wc had no tinif to b«sc that
if ttys were not immediately attended to, another Wlh
less gcceplubie, might 1* gof up and reported. Wo
replied that we would Jasc t;o l\me. Mr. W eb»tcr ac-
j ccudiugly called ott Me»»r». Berrien and Sergeant im,
NUT ; huye dfeply deplored your inability or payyillingucss j .. . j waitc j on them by his appointment
' Bibb | to afford It to tho wishes ot the People and the Stales, ^ & .|^ c ’ k 0[J ([)e
• . ... ■, • | o’clock on the same day, and agreed upon thp
unequivocally expressed (hrough t^.r Leprese,, ,- . . ^ o ^ ■ accorJ p„ c e with your express
es, still, Ujicn this and this <tlone unconnected witb ^ wi ^ cs> ^ j aB1 w ,i^\ of the fact, though it
ter controlling circumstance. I should not (lave fc t , ^ nM ^ ^ rwcnce , that allot the biU was
bound to resign the place which f hold in jojt *dt dr#wn u #nJ ^ fure u ws , roptv red, ft w*,. seey and
U ut those controlling cucumsuncca do » . f .,,r. , b „ yoU r attention was spec-U
, my own justification, place them , ig lh , f , jnd , nic „,«l article; th
tives,
other
We nre authorized lo umiouucr . _
S. GOODWIN as a candidate fur Tax Collector of Bibb reep^veat any lime either your express or implied as-
county, atthe ensuing January election. ^ j s 0 ( al tts that bill was known to me, or as I wai
August 17
micuiratKin,
exist, W d I will, in my own justification, place them f'VaTlcd'o'ulBlhf-iitdanicntal article; that on full
in eoppe,ion before you, j examination you cornered in iu p.oybions; that at
It ,4 byt just to you to say that the bill wh (f lt first ^ ^ ^ wj< , 0 modttied a.fo meet ap-
and passed, in all
came through
’ : jour hand*.
m , . Y'ou asked Mr. WcUter apd u»ysc If each to prepare
setit. So fat as that bill was known to rne.or M l was j ^ ^ K(|t you Jn touching the constitu-
l pa acdlhe two Houses of Congress, and which »as rc- . lion . ^ d '\ be hill wasre^rUxl an,
' u ; ned w,th > our oIl J ccl,l,ns «• Glh August, ^ rnl . |k| rticu , ag u WJ s when it
t ni>i. JOHN did never, in its ptogres-s, as far as I know or believe, , 1
To Rent,
FW1HE House and Lot on Bridge street, opposite I|
i{SSw JL Candler, Esq. Inquire at this office.
Auc17
To Rent,
From the first of October next,
m tl I) L' R C UTOBV
— « oBWKoirir consulted upon it, I endeavored to bring its provision* . *j. t ..... . i K .f orc those arguments could
tiontu January next. Auguii 24 47 _ stood to he yo V ytehs, and rather Ao^crf lhan expected , H ', ieve |0 ge , llU:ro en, V.« W ber.o« *C Douse, that
i WererUed>• *»••*« jT».*IW»ELL 5» ur •PP~ V M ! \ knew ! bc ** ' >' ou woultl cul olT > our ngh ’ b,nJ r * l V eC U “"
I as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court, atthe elec- coijimitted on \\ie question. I knew the perti^ac > After thw new resolution was taken, you asked
tion in January next. August 24 47 , with which you adhered to your exptpssyd opinions, | ^ earnestly urged the members “f > our Oabixiet to.
1 CflVc nre author ized lo annonnre Jl>H> E. and I dreaded from the first the most disastrous CQ3*e- the’hill ; hut vou would neitb*' C ive J' our '
a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior Court **.*** ***.*.. ^K-n tl>*> nmUot r.f mmnrnmmc which I nre- 4 F® _ .n**r f,..
JEFFRIES as a c
F11HREE tire-proof STORES, on Cherry | of Bib)) county, atth^ ^Ipction in January next.
1 street; also, tlie three farge Iloonts qy.cr | Sept 7
We are authorised t•auno«Illc«• JOI BBAN T
^ufe;
I qucticcs, when the project^of coropromijc which \ yre- | ^ „ ol gtTe.Vnj Mttvance of yonr fu-
the same.
the same
A1 jo, THREE fireproof .STORES, I cOUNClLVasa candidate for Clerk of the ,
Thir4 street; also, the tlirep large Rooms over j (lf lilbb coumy at the election in January next.
August 10
J\lso, several wooden STORES, Cherry street.
Also, a two-story DWELLING, with out-house;
ntcif at an early rfay >v«s rcjecteu. , .. oursf ; n caie ^ ,uch postponement. By soroo
It is equally a roatt.’r of justice to you and lo psyself W ■ , w>g lf p „ e , the effort made to
Court, »»«y ,h ’ 1 llie b ‘ !l "to* 1 rf l x,r ‘ e t d ,0 ‘£ ,W0 ; gratify your wUhes, in the only way in which tl could
of Congress at th? cPWnenconcnt of the ser.tpn, t rt ( u . t , ial i, v obtaining the get.
obedience to their c a ll, was modified so as to>tp,f«H youf cra j conrurreI , cc ' 0 f ,h e WLif - ' f *-'»■
JOSEPH H. MOl.\T i* a can-
,r-. will fed tlieir interest inseparably identified i either at the office formerly
, [he j.laTitiiiir interest. In conclusion, the undersigned j residence on the corner of
! | „!ily further add, that they will be prepared to attend | Macon, July 20, 1811.
■_v I, r-It of business connected with the Ware-Honse r— ‘ NOTICE. "
f .ronrssimi Business—such as receiving Cotton on stor- 1 CITIZENS OF MACON generally, are reques
for « de. or to ship to any other market—receiving and J , ei! to have their vardg anii out houses tbo'rougl.ly clen-
"f Gooils tor country merchants, tilling orders, | an d all trash, rubbish and fftlb put in some convenient
IIIUV DC Ut'UIlllcu, I aj'jMtaut it'll j - * —"t “ r—■ j — r - - — . .
v occupied hv l)r. Baber, or thpir | garden, near the corner of Third and Cherry streets, ad- | dvlato for Coroner of Bibb county, at the next January elec-
Second and i’onular Streets. mining the residence of fir. Raon. | tion. June 22 38
4.i i ^ A fan » nnniliop of IlW V I. T. I N (1)S rtf dith».rpnt ki/ct. nn *— . . ■ «■ item X' S.. a
■h.iMts, tilling
if of which they promise that their best attention j i„^ t hc streets or alleys, on WRDSE dI>A l'of each
.iv.. 1, t > promote the interest of tho«f'wlm may pat- wet ,]j |, v g oVlia k, A M. from whence the public carts will
WILLIAM HAMILTON. | remove‘it. \Ifput oulon any other day, the Marthal
I will report the tame ta the Mayor.) This rpgulatfaii is uI'
ve d on all—pgrticuluily during the summer season. The
Board of Health will report every neglect to this office.
WASHINGTON FOE, Mayor.
Mayor's Office, 2d June, 1S4L 36
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.
JtEW ttt.XKHN.
J K W K T T .V F R K K Tl A T.
WARE-HOUSE
AND
(DU HIS Sin Si HI SIX ESS.
[X [J p- undersigned would inform the old
Also, a qumber of DWELLINGS, qf different sixes, on
Third, Fourth qud Foplar streets.
Also, a large House, suitable for a Dwelling or House of
Entertainment, on the Columbus ltoad, within tlie Town
Common.
Also, a DWEUJiINCj, pn thp bill, with a large lot and
out houses, adjoining Mrs. Robert W. Fort.
For terms, apply to either of thp undersigned.
I). RALSTON.
J A. R
NEW BAKKflY,
fpHE subscriber resjiectfully informs the citizens of Ma,
l con anil vicinity,that he las opened a BAKING Ktv
TABL1811 MENT, opposite the Central Hotel, .! drairs be- A) wiu be SOJ.U, »t Hip same time anil ptapp, g one
low the store lately^-copied by^ iff nubfic ho.sp Baroo. be and Harness, bplonging to thd Grplmu o
Mulberry street. He respectfully sol.cns a shqrf of publif Hates . ,, ecpMud . b
twee it us, and it was understood and unequivocally
sanctioned by yourself. The last clause m the hill,
' also, which contained a reservation of ppwer in Cop-
Aqgust 17
46
tAUSTON.
To Renl, at Public Outcry,
O N tlie first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the
Court-House door, in Macon, Bibb county.
The DWELLING HQl'Sfci on Fifth street, next house
tSoqt}) pf Mrs. T-J. Sawlshttry.
Also, FOUR DWELLINGS,on Pine street, below thp
late residence ot Thomas G. Bates, deceased.
Also, will be SOLD, at thp same time and plapp, g one
I friends uf'jfcW ETT .V Bcrch, and I patronage. Being a professional Baker liimspll, lie copp-
L _ .-SB those of the late firm of My rich, Sapier
jj. . A# and freeman, as well a* the public gcu-
*» orally, that tliev have assnemted them
.. in the alaive business. Their Ware House is the one
.s ciipie.l bv Jewett A Buscl), Ifavina ! ar b’P and com
, ;i.ms sheds, all cotton sont to them will In. well taken
c; .,f. ami not exposed to the weather. Their personal
' , III will lw entirely duvoKid to tlio kl)siuu.-s, amlliav.
!,.„t l„ug , x|M.rumeu in it, they hopn Pi give general sat
„ ,\|| orders and inatruetimis frupi those who may
on wills dtaircustom will be promptly and iimili. it-
,„| a „,,t GEO. JEWETT.
Ms : tog 24 47 A. R. FREEMAN.
\ It. Woh ivc, for tho Storage of Planters’ Cotton, two
i Houses, nniveiiienlly situttteil, on Piqil.ir s'rerL as se.
, oi 1 - ife front Fire, as any Ware-House in thiseitv,
WARE-HOUSE
fOHHlSSlOX III’SIX ESS.
r
pillK undersigned will e.mluiue to
transact the above business during
■lie ensuing season as heretofore under
the name of
I!. HaitiilfOM tk llnrifrinna.
•ri -V w’lloccupy the Ware-House formerly oi enpie.1 by
k'-.rs. H lr.leuian, Graybill k Co. wherr tin y will In- pleas-
» i M Jttcud to any business l onfiiled to them. They solieit
is-;n'r,. ij"e of the friends of Hardeman. Graybill k Co..
. i HI..- ;ml,lie generally. K. HAMILTON.
M\,w 17* TIIOS. HARDKMAN._
WARE-HOUSE
AND
f o iii hi i * h i o i» Businefis.
[1IIE undersigned has taken the Ware-
House recently oerupied by J. God
dard .V Co. on the street leading from the
Central Hotel to the river; and fa prepared
to give iiis undivided attention to tlie sTO-
l< \<!K and SALE of TRGDUCE consigned to hi* care;
3 ' ., tr. iiis promptiie-s and luiU l}ltv, to receive
' -upp .it i",f liis friends, and to infctit a share of public
, l i e. Iiis idiarge* will be the eustqtttary rates of i];e
1 *.ir h i>.■ rs aUvavs paying the storage for thi* first
Jigs JOHN JONES. '
47
lentlv assures those who may patrpniae hi;p, that pis (,I4U U '
facrerewiUbpofstUmHorquality. ^ ^
( lURFK TOKY.
FBAHE subscribe is qiivy Manufacturing CANDIES of
J. every variety ; ami will eonstsptly keep a good supply
on hand, for sale, by whole sale or retail. Country dealers
and all others are invited to call and examine his work- He
qclieves he ran .leal with them on liberal terms, and furnish
es gim.1 articles as can be manufactured ip tlie .State,
March 16 24 J. II. PAMUI'B,
IIOARBINI. HOriF.
FW1IIE subscriber having taken the bnildingrpcpntly ocou-
A pied by Mr. Bf.nj. Ri sski.i., on tlie Court-House
square, opposite the Old Mansion House, is prepared to ac-
eonim'alate a number of individuals with ltoar.l anil Lodg
ing anil al»o, as .lay lKiarders. on reasonable ti-nns.
Macon. Oct « l NATHANIEL KELLS.
-\Hg 4?
4P
S. S. VIRGIN, Guardian.
WILLIAM ROBIYSOX i« a
faHiidulate for Coroner of* Bibb county, at tlie election in
January next. ^ ^‘ e P t ^
T^ON^TxoX.8'<*«, >vas i, ser.ed on ,hc 9th June ip X «ot presence,
of Houston County. Sept 14 •*** *nd wi;h your apprcfa^ion ; thougjt y«p »t one time
—— Yttfirp ,o1 ^ mc l * nt ’ll* 8''ip,8 J our sanction to the bill, you
V F mtoJout authorised Agent .luting’^uld accompany if «itb_ Bti explanation of your un-
31 our absence. ‘ * C. S. THOMAS A CO. i dm stand mg of (hat htjtclau^
Macon. June 29.1841. 41 j In this condition of things, though I greyly regret
ted yout veto on thp bill as it passed the twq Houses ol
Congress, and though I foiesaw the excitement and
n ..... x r. i ! oral concurrence ot me i is
approbattoD. You may pot. . t* true, read he , jn ^ mcl u It t
lull throughout. -Wl e^m.ned pvgry PV t »,t ^ (q h lifV vcu would _
the lC(h lundamental artic.e, which Iwcanie the con- th>t ((je dt |a wag n0( „ a means and mcasion
ested question of principle, w as jfecly discussed he- ^ mov . mf . nU . Uynug this season of deep
Vgtnbe.s of ihc two
tied, as i have tea-
give no areuiance
ATTOBNEV8 AT I-AIV,
FORSYTH, MOSllOE COUSTY, CIA.
Juno IS **
feeling and ctpneet exertion up ml our P ar *> wc
were zealously devotipa our tafauls and infl'nncetu
serve and lo sustatp you, the tery secrets of our Cabi
net pouncils made ih.ir appearance tit an infamous pa
per pi in fad in a pyigliboiiiig city, the columns of which
were daily charged with flattery of yourself and foul
abuse gfy'our C»b;nct. All ffi* I 'we j far l felt llut
my services, so Ippg a* t\jcy coul(l k VB d, were due ta
the nation—to that gteat and magnanimous 1 copfa
whose suffrages elovuted your predecessor to the sta
tion which you now fill, and wh°-o united \oiec» ap-
agita.ion which it would produce among the PeopW. i ■ ^ when ; um ,no„ed u. around him to
l y et, ceostdering the changes whtch the bill had under- , . c ” unM ,., org . an j T f e l t that what was due to lit*
i FT io “f f'»“ 8sr ;. aBd T T“ nc< ; i memory, to the ipyurnlions which he left u* in 1.U
j had agrped ta sanction, I could not find in hat act , ■ , 0 lliC p co 5* t whose servants
j enough to disturb l{;p confidential relations which ex- i X » - -
WAMHMJTOS IIAI.I,,
MAC OX, CfA.
riHIE sutrsrriber having lately taken a new
I lease on the above House, and having
improved the same, by building a convenient
Dining Room, w itb general repairs, thankful
for past favors.be respectfully renews the ten
der of his services to the travelling public, mid feels confi
dent that all will be made comfortable w ho may favor him
with their company. •
ECF The Office of the Monroe Rail-Road Line and Sa
vannah 8iage Line, will be kept at the Washington Hall.
Macon. Jan. 19. 1841. 16 fiT. LANIER.
« 14 * I' M A I. *1 o T H L,
jiat**,o»*»iriai
T 4HE subacrlbor having taken that well
known Establishment fur a torin of year;,
t respectfully tenders Ills services to the
public as an Inn Keeper. He dcclinosanj news,
pa|>er details or fair promises of what he in
tends to .lo for those who may call on him, lint simply a.l.Is
that his constant eflorts will be used to render all comfortable
that may favor bun with d.pir pup.pauy,
Please call and try. FREDERICK c IM3.
August 27 48
FRANK!.IN IIAI.I
To Rent,
Ogty CTfSVKRAL Dwelling Houses, in the contce part
Tf;^ © of thp city. .\lso, several Store Houses, on cot-
4ji - ton Avenue and jlridgP street. Possession given tlie
first of October. Apply to J. HQLLINGSWORTH.
Aug 24 47 tf
For Rent,
Possession piren on the Is/ of October,
F¥1HK DWELLING corner of Cherry Sc Fourth street*,
.1 At present occupied bv Mr. J. M. KiM>ee.
The DWELLING on Kew street, first above the resi
dence of Ambrose Chapman, Esq.
The small HOUSE on Fourth street, opposite the resi-
denceofltev. P. Ilrownson.
Also, a Sleeping ROOM or OFFICE, directly over the j
subscriber’s store. For ternif', apply to
Sept 7 49 1(K.A A COTTON.
Dwelling House to Rent.
fFtHE comfortable well finished Dwelling
J House, on Plniub street, between 2d and
't.l ■tf.Toia ft iioinipir .1 Hollingsworth. Sr. A
& ISa &tA3&3rJUfc&«
t'Ol.NSELl-OnS AT j n)ough to ,j )a cw .IUIe«t..J reiauons wn.cu ex- | „ e ;, la j nol all ^ pe. farmed until every means
Reft ream.—W. F. k 8. Waring, Ja*. L.V S rick,Bug- ated betwefp u*. I w a, disposed tosttrilnite Ibis act, |rjeJ aaA evcfv llo , e had failed of catrymg out
bee .V Kneeland, New A’orU City. fraught w ith mischief as it w as, to pure and honorable . | r „ ic i,,lca upon which the niigby movement
N. P. Tallma.lge, R. D. Davis, C. II. Hugglcs. H.D.\ar , lno ,j ves an d lo a console ntiou* conviction on your part i , 1 . ' llilM Rn J you topowet.
ick, Frederic Barnard, FoushLrcpal., N. A. | lllat lhc b.H, iu some of its pro.is,on;, conflicted with tt n d f ,sJ!faueti ^ > acco,din 6 to your
I the Constitution. But that opinion of your pogrtiC ou • • 1
I the bill which has just been returned to U'opgtess with
! voui second veto, f do not and cannot entertain. Be-
. ' cur lo what has passed between us with respect to it,
k • and you will at once perceive thaf such ppinion is iru-
; possible.
i On the morning of the lfith of ;\ugu.t, I called at
■ your chain her, and found you preparing the first veto
I message, to be despatched lo tbe ^enute. The Secre
tary of War came in also, and y ou read a portion of
the message to us. He observed that, though the veto
would create a great sensation in Congress, yet he
Charulcy k Whelen, Philsilplfltia.
Pairo k Brother, Baltiniqre,
F. H. 8tow, Charleston, S. C.
Peck k Dcaring, An»M»t«, «"»•
Rowland &. Barstow, Navnnpnh, fin.
John Lamar, ,T. Cowles. I. B. Howland, M . It. Jolmstpu i
Co.. W. P. Rowland, J. B. 8u.w, Jlncoa, fi».
[O’ OFJFICIi orcr Ike Oaricu Ran!:.
Jan 26
a;* ns*
\v
ATTORNKV AT I-AW,
CUTHUERT. Randolph County, Ga.
ILL promptly attend to any business entrusted to lii
care, ill the counties of Stewart, Marion, Randolph
Georgia bought the minds of our friends better prepared for it
Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, and Dooly
—anil Russell and Barbour, in Alabama. titan they werg some days ago, and he ho|>cd it would
Ref cm lo Cel. I). C. Campbell, Jerry Cowles, Esq.,il/n- 7 * -, ■■..*>• ... 1 . »
ron—Col. Joseph Henry Lumpkin. B. F. II
Lewis J. Dupree, Ge<>. F. Plait, Ixxington.
I4HK House apd f,o; in tlifa pi;y, on wlftch Atarcli 16
rp .......
1 the subscriber resides. Possession giv
en by thp 1st of November.
It will bp spill on nn pxlpmled credit, or giv-
eq iu exchangp far Ncgxqes pr pihpr property
out of the city,
Aljo. for sale, a Wood Lot, qf 40 acres, npar V incville,
well liqibered—and two faots, of 10 acres each, on flip I* or-
syth Road, in thp same vicinity.
J ■* •' f D. C. CAMPBEI.Ii-
Macon, 8ept. 21,1941. 51 3t
M J( .
August )a|h
hkilibk,
H iaiarr of Forty-Iwo Rarmi-jl wp*ty,|w* of
tlai'iii King's Plata !
ritltls unequalled Four Mile performer will
.■UTN X remain the Spring ot 18-11 at tlie subscriber s
,'J/A M.iblc. nt the Central Courso, two miles from the
City of Macon,and wil] serve Mare* at Fifty Do)-
['■•the Sen.',,,, which may Im discharged with Forty Dol-
' - ;• i.'l witliin tlie Seasr.u—One Dollar to the Groom.
Season will commence on the firs; of -March, anil end on
' lath of Jane. Every attention shall be paid to Marcs,
■ Gent any res;»oiisibility for aeeidents. Mares will be fed
"-Mnt-.tint at Forty Cunts per day.
'KYI, A UK’S Colts have wonofien, an.l all distances, in
- "id. Three have licen carried to England, and have
- " o js ate IIv in Kupland. This is not very common, for
■ -*> hr i.,jht to Knglaiei W. beat tlieir IlorSes; but SK V-
U A UK'S (’ .In Imre done this often. In Ireland, tliev have
- '■! v-ry often—large and small races, an.l long and short
•n -s. I look on 8KYU ARK a * on ® °f lt >t' fi cst
• - ever Imported into tfin L’nitu.l titates For bu per.
--nin e-, see band bills;
GEORGE II. ROBERTSON.
Mncm. March 9. 1841. 23
M flK. ANN 8. WYCHE .having taken the ; Office.
above House, known as Rogers’ Brick
House, corner of First an.l Poplar streets- near
Cotton Avenue—formerly oerupied by Mrs.
Curd and latterly by N. Eells, is prepared to
accommodate Boarders an.l Travellers. Good Stabling w'ill
fie provided for Horses. She solicits tlie patronage of her
friends and the public. tf O' 1 6
OCTOBER FIBNT, 1*10.
Full and Winter Fnahion*.
To Rent*
F13IIE tviro-stoiv brick STORE HOI SE Rt
JL l)»c head pf C’otton Avenue ; now occu
pied by H. W. Brunson «s a Tin Shop; suit
able for a Grocery pr Dry Goods store. For
particulars, inquire on the premises, or at thw
Sept 21 •*>!
To Rent.
r M3 WO large Stores, on Cherry street, near Cotton Avenue,
I suitable foi Dry Goods or Grocery business.
Apply to BP-^'P * MURDOCH.
Sept. 14 . ;
To Rout,
j^ DWELLING HOUSE.on First street.
Mims, 10 in
References
con, Go
Hardemnii, Esq., be calmly received, c pecialiy as it did notshpt out all
Hon. (taruett hope of a hank. To this you replied, that Vop really
[hought there ought to lie no dilliculty ahe'U'. i[ j that
veto message
and that Corv
one in three
24 ly ^ay».
vaea.s -tv vveimr® ' The IStU bejng the day far our regular Cabinet
Fri;, meeting, we as,scmblixl all except Messrs. Cnirris-
AllO - - . t .... ... . ], KS a nd Giixngxk, and you told ps that you had had
a long conversation with Messrs, Berrien and Ser
geant, who professed to come in behalf of the Whigs
of the two Houses to vnjleavor to strike out some
measure wbieh would be generally acceptable. That
W it. ii.'apticp LAW in the Couttsnf the Flint Circuit.
His DFFjCE 'fa M the residence of Needham
lus from Mqcon. >m flip Forsyth road.
IS—Cater * White, 8. M. & C. T. Strong, Ma
In
March 23
This bill, . . ..
own suggestions, in the initial iap of which I aud an
other member if tour Cahiuot were natleby you the.
agents and Ihc negotiators, was passed by large majori
ties through the two Houses of Congress, and scut to
vou, and you rejected it. Important as was the wnt
which I hud taken, at your inquest, in ty* ptiaptalmn
of this hill, and deeply as I wa* commtlffd far yopt
action ppuq it. ypy tievei consulted me op thp subjepi
of the veto tuegsoge. You did not even refer to it iu
conveta ilion, and the first notice I had of its contents
was derived from rumor.
And to me, at lea^, you have done nothing to wipe
away tlie personal indigpjty arising out of the act. I
gathered, »i if true, fyopi cun'creation, shortly
af|er jhe ViH t he HoU*e. that you had a
®R°P,o ptnnpap to r«jt*ci it; hut nothing was like
softening pr apologV lo me, either in reference to my
self gr to ifaise wi;ji whom 1 had cummunicetad at
your request, and who had acted thems»lve» and induc
ed the two Houses lo act upon the faith of that com-
niuiiicat'pn. ^nd, strange as it may accnt, tit# X cto
Message attacks in ^n especial manner the very pre
visions which were nserted at your request; and even
the name of the coiporation, which wa* not only
agreed to by you, but especially changed to meet your
expressed, wishes, is made the subject of your criticism.
D flerent men might view thi* transaction in diflcrct.t
<si
ATTOUN'FVN AT IA1V,
PRAYTO.X, DOOI.Y COUXTY, GA
TILL promptly attend to any business entrusted to thei
J care, ill the Courts of Dooly and the adjoining coun
t ; es THOMAS 11. DAWSON,
July 13 41 JOSEPH B. PLAIT.
7 LAW ROTIt K
w
subject should be post|Kincd till the next session of
Congress. Y'ou S|xikc of the delay in the Senate of
the consideration of your veto mess_ge, ^id expressed
r|3IIE undersigned i
r.Fsociated together in the Practice ; anxiety as to the tone ar;d tp^ippr ^hich the debate
of Law, at Starlesville, lxe county, Ga-*. °o«l will ut- | would assun;e.
tend the Courts of tlie South AN estern_ Circuit,viz: Ran- j y; r U A „ fiKB sa id that on inquity he was happy to
i find that the liest temper prevaiDU ip fhc two Hou-rs.
rjololi, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Dooly, Macon, and
Su niter. 1UCHAKD F. LYON,
March30 16 JNO. PATTERSON_8MITII.
The Fulton Foundry and Machine Shop,
Lower end of Cherry Street, Macon, Go. \ it at once. Y ou replied, * I qlk pot [p mc
tion the d< patture from straight I
dor. So far indeed from admitting the encouragement
which you gave to this hill in its inception and cipDin-
injT and excusing your sudden and violent hostility
toward* it, you throw into your Veto Message an it*«
terrogatory equivalent to an asjfrlion tfiat it wra* such
a bill as you h*d already fapiired copUl not recci«o
Such i» the obvious efStt pf the first
MHTHKR' TO.Vir,
,i M.t.n i m. i* .itrant #.vk,
FOR TUX CURE OT
A s ii e and Fever,
L«n* of Apprtilc, Indigestion, llrnrt*bnrn.
Aiglat Hircou, an«l fiery Myniplooi of
fenrrnl Ibcbilitnliosa.
THOM DIL MVSCiROV^ IS THE 17. J». ARMT, 1
Wnlkcr Countv, Alabama. July 31, 183Q. (
tirnf/emm—I have had occasion i|i thp recent cainpajgq
'.if Creek N *t"wm. to attend uj»on very many rases nf Ague i
Fever, tqff by ;hc rcconuqeqdatioo of onr Surgeon Gen- !
>'*1. I)r. Mcteoii, who sufaj>lit»<l the armv with your South- I
< ri > Tonic, } was jqdqcpti to try it. I did so* arid hare ne-
in the whole rourwi of my jir^ticf been more pleased
the effect of any medicine. It never foiled ta cure.
Yours, respectfully.
K G. MUSfiUoVE. M. D.
Surpcon. C-d. M’MUUn's
Bsttalion, 4th Regimeut Ala. Volunteers.
FpOM J. It. X'laEOD, M. T». >
Mont^ouicry , Nov. 1383. {
Co.Uea A Coxa:
f ?e*tlemcn—l have usofi your Soutliern Tonic in a number
, : ^*e.and have no hesitation in sayinp, that I have fnuml
'i^idedlv more enieafnous in Apue and Fever thnn the
rc 'nefiie 4 m pencral use. its great merit is in iuijndiciotis
4 Jrn hination «f Stiinnlant. Purp.uiyc, 'I'onip and Diaphoretic
• ^diuca. H'-spectfullv. J. R. M’LEOD.
For Snle by—J. II. k. W. A. ELLJS, Apants.
j A venue. Macon. G a. July 13 41
I>R. FKI C lITWA^r.l'R’JI
IVFIIjLIBLE FO!SO\Sq
H 0 ? Killing. Destroying, and Exterminating every spe-
. GCJ of VERMIN, infesting Prii-atc and Public Hou-
i’,v T'' m ’, Uarretx, Stores, Storehouses, [Gardens,
™ T fcs. Itc. Ac. such as Rat*, Mice, Cockroaches,
t•ran?®*’ -'fa ? ’T>itoes. Fleas, Flies, Ant*, Mothc, Cat-
I fisrt Hornets, Mite*, Ac. ke. Ac.
r «8»leby J. H. A NV. 8. ELLIS.
Druggists, Cotton Avenu*.
30 2m Macon, Geo.
fiFORfiE A. KItIBERLY,
R ESPECTP’ULLY invites his customers and the pub-
lie, to call and examine his assortment oi
HATS A.KD C APS,
einbraeinp every style and quality to be found in any other
l Hat Store.
Among the manv new styles of Hats now on hand, ths
MOLESKIN BEAVER HAT are particularly recom
mended—they unite all the qualities of the iuostc6»tIy, and
are offered at one-half the money.
Also,on hand, and pf proccfs of manufacture*
25 dor. fashionable Black Beaver Mats, superior quality,
JO dp broad brim do do do do do
25 Jq do do smooth fur Russia Beavpr Hats, supe
ripr quality.
2P doz. Medium Brim Russia Beaver Hats,
20 do fashionable Russia Beaver Hats,
fashionable Satin Beaver Hats,
black smooth Fur Hats for boys,
black napped Fur Hats for boys,
blgpk and drab Wool Hats of superior quality,
men’s and boy’s Hair seaJ_Caps.
do
do
<|0
do
ou*
Btarleri. tt’aatel.
| - or two F»miiie», and * few young gentlemen can
*"»!thv * r j' ,rr ' ra ° f li*»ri with Boarding mga Lodging in a
| and tenrtd p , n the ei| ^ 21 8
ft M H fXGEtt.
18 do men's and boy'* Sealette Travelling Caps-
15 do gent's superior black Cloth Travelling p^p;,
new style.
5 do boy’s superior black Cloth Travelling Caps,
new style. •
For Youths and Infants.
6 do*. Idalia Cloth Caps for ypuths, new pattern.
4 do Fringe Tasstd Caps do do do
4 do patent Welting Caps. do do do
f> do French Leaf do for infants, do do
fi do Velvet and Silk, for infanta, do dq
ALSO.
5P do Qcnt's superior Sea Otter Caps, new style.
50 do do do Shetiaa Seal Caps, do <lo
150 do do no Fur Seal do do do
100 do do 4° do Nutria do do do
S400 do do do do Muskrat do do do
200 do do cln Coney do do do
300 jag*}, Nutria, Muskrat and Conry Fur Caps for Boys.
Country Ijatiors will find a good awiprimsnt of Hat Trim
mings : also Alcohol. Shellac, extract of Logwood, Verdigris,
Machine Hat Bodies, Bow Strings, and all other articles usu
ally wanted by thum—ail of which will be sold very ow
for cash.
WANTED, Beaver, Otter, Mink, Muskrat, Fox, Wild
Cat and Racoon Bkin* for which the cash will be paid, a the
aign of the Big Hat, Mulberry Street, Macen, Ga.
Octoiler 8 2
oppo.sitp I
Room. Also,
occupied by Col.
1st October next.
He Micved they were perfec|l* rc^y to take up the * . ^ auge gn i1m . ^ond page. |t has all
hill re, orted by the Secrcta.y of the Treasury and pass j ^ $ J agsm on wjthoul it. P^n f*ime». I
Ol Mr. Gw- i hjvp ‘fa ct allci le f u ,ed this, the uecewary inference front
your language, in my preceding statement, the cot
LtNG HOt fiK.on f rest street, subscriber' having added to his establishment, a I bill ; it contains that odiuq* feature of l.ical dis i
cL^n cfc lUUa! ! 1 *ra« n.d Iron Fowredry «»-M-chi-*-Shop, j ^ , have repud.a,.^ ... my tpessage.’ -l!
'Ol. Bullock. Possession given j SSSU Nortb^’riri”' “ 8 ' an ° U# ' r ‘ 1 "' ! * hfn V?’ ! havC no th “' H ° US °’
bpt it
Apply to
T. KING
rgctnpsa of which you I am sure will not call in ques-
ma.le ■ faayiti^g ascertajpcd your views, will pass a till in con 1 Uon '
FOR SAI-H,
A HOU8E and LOT. pleasantly situated on the hill, NN rought Iron.
J\. near the Female College. If not sold before the 25th
of September, it will be UKNTED. Enquire of
* JJ. B. HOPKIffP, or
Ans 31 48 td J.C. EDWARDS
Tl VCO-Y Al AI)IvTIV.
TIAHE Female Department of this Institution, will re
A ooen on Monday, the 11th of October, under the con
tinued charge of AIRS. NAPIER, pn ^hose high reputa
tion a* a Teacher the trustees confidently rely to command
a large share of public patronage.
6 EDWARD D. TRACY, >
NATHAN C. MUNROE, > fri^tlees
Sept 21 51 JAMES SMITH. )
Stenin Engines and Mill work, of every description ......
of the best material*, and on the most approved plan. fortuity to litem, provided they Pali
Saw an.l Grist Mill Irons manufactured either ol Cast or j wflu ,tl answer the purposes of the Trcasury, and relieve
-rough. Iron. . . „ the country.’ You then said, ; pannot my Cabin, t
s? I p. n a,e‘: , b < ih:^!fi.rcotij ti..t .hr. is ^ ««*.* y **
Bla'.'kgniithitig, in all tis varieties, neatly executed with j in tfas emergency. Pannot you see that a bill pisses
Pp^rcss such as { pan approve vvithout ipct>i*sUun- |
CV I * ‘ » -I.
U satisfied that it ! Yo,,r TBto 10 ,hc fir *‘ WI y° u r “ u ^ on con * li,u,1 ' > ":
d,:s]-alch, and at reasonable prirps,
Bpass and Iron Castings made tp prdcr, and pattrrnc fur-
nishpd, if required.
Cl|qrph and Small Bells can be had of as good a tone, apd
as efaap a* at the Northern Foundries.
Cash, or new w,irk, will be given far old Copper, Brass.
Lead. Cast Iron, Ac.
(O' COTTON GINS, of an approved pattern, anil war.
ranted superior to anv heretofore manufactured iu the State
The public arg invited to coll and see for themselves.
March 24,1841. ‘ Sfi A. RICHARDS.
B3f* References will bp givpn, if rpqnirp.l, for pie satisfac
ion of any who may want work.
■cals’ Ilnar Rcsloralivc,
A PPLIED Siithout charge until the Hair is restored, at
the office of thp proptitors, L- I- jifiALS A Cp„ Ifp
5 n f , j 1 r ! T,V.r,— i i . 1 re-pect to this! The subject
U I declared again my belief that such a hill might : " ■ ,
■ i . y.,, . , i you ; it is more than twenty \
passed. And you then said to me, ‘ \\ hat do vou If* • . * ■ . .,
Lretand to be ly np.njU t V. - that I •
ql ground and tho high convictions of conscience ; and
no man, in my opinion, had a right to question your
sincerity. I so xa,d, and I »o acted, for through all th#
contest and collision that aroac out of that act, you
"’ ; hail mv adherence and support. But haw is it with
t n * 1 * The subject of a bank i* not new to
i year* that you have made
and of study, especially in
plied,
souice of fl>« most abqminable corruption*, and are
NOTICE.
T HE Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia having ev
ery reason to believe that it has now redeemed the en
tire circulation siened by Ggo. jV. Anderson, President, and
J. Marshall; Casfiier, with the exception of thp notes abstrac-
ted from its vaults, hereby gives notice that it will fa cop-
Strained, in every case, to rpfuse payn^nt of the notes aian
ed as above, unless the holder can show, that he, or the
person from whom he derived them, *** bona fide tlie own-
er vf the sam^, prior to the date nt which the robbery refer
red to in forpipr £ af ,hicr. ; themselves, aa the proprietors can show incontestible proof
4g ct j both by certificates received and personal reference q jpjuie ; I stood correclpil
— — ] of our most respectable citizens. Price per jar 53, j cr bot- ' dersfoou ypu tq Iks of opinion tliat Uongreni might an-
5- U r II I tie 51- The abov — r k -*-•=-*- *- ' ■■
far cash, a full assort- I Mnoon Ma v r ,
■ . ”, . , . ’ u x u . 1 probation, at the commencement of Ihc sessigp, bail
‘ C M C u J C 1,1,8 aU | , qMZC *° ,k *; the clause relating to agencie*. and the ^weMo deal
fahlish ofjjces of d.scoun and dej^sUo in he ^vci.l , „ chj as 6trd , devefaped a* lb? one you
Stalp*. With the a-*-., of the States, T o this you e- , ^ ^ 'a, ttilb out tfa »**e„t of
Don t name discount#: they have been the | V.. , a „,. r ,,t M .
re._re.Kt- i 1 the States, Y ou referred spectalfy and p-Uh apprena-
tion to that clause, manv day* after, ip » conversation
’’ou sanctioned it
if, NV.
Savannah, August 31, 1841.
nii.i.iAFKi.
T HE subscriber offers for sale low far cash, a full assort
ment of Fxticr pny Ciftoos, of the latest patterns, con
sisting of Silks, Latins, Muslin de Laines, Mennoes, Cash
meres, p'rench and English Prints, far dresses; a splendid
assortment of Shawls, Scarfs, Cai>ea and Collars. Also Leg
horn Bonnets and Hoods. Ribbons, b lowers.
Wreaths and Plumes, and tine Jewelry, and a variety of
Toys and Perfumery.
has also a full assortment of Grociriej, next door t)
the above establishment. J* H. DAMOUIi-
Oct 6
lfi4 r , Sie< • m wholly unnecessary to f n*b\e the bank to discharge ila
lfi4 I roadway, up §to» rs - * ! \ *• * .1 * .L i » ! hekl in the Department of fetatc. f o«
They furtfar offer to tsntprintpa contract with any paify ( duties Jo the poutitry gn.l the Goyernmcnt. in thi* particular hill ps detailed above. Andnodoubt
to restore their Hajr, under ^forfeit of from two to fee luir,- | I obeptveJ |n reply fhat I was proposing nothing, but | . * E „| u . c , by you, iu mv hearing.
dred dollars,**\A party being bound in a like sum, to bp ; |y endeavpring to state what 1 had understood to I throw" out J f ... j,.
paid when the Hair sbafl have been reatoretl. Of their ,, ! , '^r opinjon Js, the powers which Congrcas might 1 Wllhln . ^nle^^dLlrO.tM
cess the public are respectfully invited to call and satisfy j r . .L_ t *t arl# came to your haniia. copp 3 ?>P r inc reu4jin 8 OI
- ' ' -• —A L - v — j n , ei constitutionally ppiifer on a hank . hat on that point J intimation* that you would
I then proceeded lo «, that I un : , jf it wctc posjpoped. That letter I
did and do most unecuiyoeijliy fond mn, but it did
0*14 Ware he*.
A SPLENDIDIassortment, just received and foTsale
reduced price*, by C. G. ST. JOHN.
Ocr 19 3| Mulberry etre
AIneon Iron A
Corner of
JB. IIHCrCM m *«■• »• iwt jaiavv, *»• »«*»•» . f -J — — ir
E|tabfishnz , nt, and having diapose.l of near- necessary tor transmitting the public fund* and regula-
ly all theolj p t'erns belonging to the lnt, |j tI n exchanges and the currency.’
hrm of Findlay k McElroy, he has uow m I ^ Mr m,' r> lllrn
Mr. Webster then expressed, in strong terms, his
to beheye they have tlieir origin.
|f I right in this, and I doubt not I am, here i* a
pi oc.-ess, complete setts of new patterns for j . , * 1,1111 “|»v»ru. m mwn iou», u.- great public measure demanded by the countiy, p*.x$c,t
— mill and Giv geering, of every description j opinion that suchit charter wouldlanawer all just pu.- u))0n a ,,ptoved by the RepreaenUtive* o! the
and warranted superior to anv heretofore mrde in this : pojc* of Government and be satisfactory to the 1 cople; gLfa, aIu j t | ie p cu p(e. rejected Ire you as President on
place. Among the various articles made to order, are the , n d decla.cd his preference for it over any wht.h had „ roUnda having no orietu in eonacetree, and no refar-
taSEJMWLtMte Ctaak Wheel* ami Guides for Paw ^^ere.^^^.^ nT- «• * e V^V t"*- ^ ^ m ‘T'
Mills; Mi|l Spindles, wrought and cast; Screws and BbI«-s;; ; ** tea to he _ j ofe. UtO, continues the purse with the awed tn tho
Anti-Friction Plates and Balls for cotton parking screws, ccssary for carrying on the (recal operations of Govern- , . J.. „ ' k^k - .»
4HE subscribers
Macon and
the wcH known Bak
carrying on the BAN
Crackers of all kinds and Bread*,
Tea Cakes, j Sponge Cakes,
Washington, do Lsffiet <lo
Found, do Fruit, do
Jumbles, do Rusks- do
Bunns I Wedding, do
The afavv* will be furnished at all t.me* cheap for Cash.
SSi&SS'F.Stt
September 14 91 ^
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50 18 IS 00 ™ M “'’ f ° r ’^.^ARROLD.
Brass, Lead, and Cast Iron.
Macon, Mav 1. 1641.
ROBERT FINDLAY.
j duieJ, and especially that it should go into the hands
of some of your friend*. To my inquiry whether Mr.
I He-get nt would he agreeable to you. y6u replied that
fa wo; Id. You especially requested Mr. Wafigtpr and
■ • tlerrkanti •they*. ww , J | , B,.
FT4HE sobscril cr offers for sale on sccommodsting terms, ; ro , f#ll toconimm « C ate with Mr. flymen and Sergeant
■ the entire STOCK OF GOODS, belonging to Wmn . . . ., r . . a
Shannon Sc Co., consisting of an assorement of Dry Goods I »“ <be subject, to whom you said you had promired ta <
Hardware and Groceries. ; address a note, hut you doubted not that tbia personal — ^ jurtifieatioo
I am, very respectfully, yo-ts,
changed. I cannot ahandqn thy principles I
during all my po’itical career, I have struggled ; *y
ciiily I cannot be one of the inv'fuin. nt* by whtch the
Executive wi< IJs these combined, accumulated, and
dangerous powers.
, Thaa*. air, are (he reasons for the important step
w bich I have felt it my duty to take, aud I *ut>«n|l
He will also RENT the Brick Store on Cotton Avenue
known at one of the best stands in the city for country trade-
Persons desirous of treating m Macou, will do well to avail
themselves of thi* op; ortanitv. JOHN D WINN.
May 4 31
communication would be equally satisfactory. You
desired us, also, in cumoiunicat.ng with those gentle
men, not to commit you personally, lest, this bring
recognised a* your maaauro, it might be made a tub-
To th* PampxxT.
T. RVtl^U,