Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, June 13, 1843, Image 1

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mmm VOl. XVII. ran GitK.ttksT noon of thk gbf.ifust .vr.TiimK.” MACOH, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY MORAIAG, JME 13, 1843. I¥©. 37. ■mu haOOW oeobcia telegbapb, rUBUSHED EVERT TUESDAY MGKNISG, BY O. babtlett. i huilJing corner Cotton Avenue and Firtt ° ,,|C, ’*afrW*—opposite Jone.’ Warehouse. terms oy sunscRirno.s: Three Doling, r^m^avnueo, will pay for the Tel rrraph one yenf. pij for it two years P*/J° r 11 ,„!naid°w^thuisi* months alt THREE DOEUaT' and FIFTY CENTS, per annum * Jf not paid until the end of the year, FOUR Will DO Tnargw* dollars peranaum ,1ft Wo Parer will be disc I, i£««atthe option of the Proprietor. Papers,raSon Subscribers, lij cents each. Extra *!£h JWribeM. 61 reus each. Papers.! terms or advertising: Five D©llnr*> paid in advance, will Ten Dollar*, paid in advance, will • WAREHOUSE AND Commission Business. T he subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into co partnership under the name CjJT • i lew Spring Roods. L. WAllREN liasjust received a general assort ment of Spring Goods, among which are Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, American, English and French Prints, fine and extra Enrlsion Ginglimi, Bishop Lawn, Mull and Jackt.net Muslins, Plain Cross Bar and Striped Swiss Muslin, Superior Irish Linens, I Lawn Handkerchiefs, Rich Black and Fancy Colored Jf |X>t ptn. —•— - - , ^ ■ will he charged—with interest there- red until all arrearages are °f Hamilton Sc Winn, for the purpose of transacting j Silks, (spring patterns) Silk and cotton H-*isery, Silk the above business.—They have taken the large and con- j Thread, and Cotton Gloves and Mits, Ladies superior Cor- venient Ware-House on Cotton Avenue,lately occupied by j sets, Crapes and Crape Lisse, Velvets,Drown Linens Messrs. Winn A: llodgers. They respectfully solicit a and Hollands, Cambrics, Marseilles Veiitings. Linen share of patronage, promising to give their best attention to ; Cotton Drillings, Georgia Nankeens, together with most the interest of all who may entrust to them their business, j articles usually kept in Dry Good Stores, all of which will WM. HAMILTON, ! he sold as low as the same articles can he bought in any July 21,184*2. JNO. D. WINN. j Southern City. Also an assortment of Ladies Dress and j Wall ting Shoes. Purchasers are respectfully invited to The undersigned takes pleasure in recommending Messrs, call and examine his stock before purchasing. Atone door Hamilton A Winn to the former patrons of Hamilton A above Geo. A. Kimberly’s Hat Store. JieynoMs and the public generally, as gentlemen in whom j Feb. 7 23 they may confide. He feels assured that no exertion will j NEW SPRING ANB SUMMER H riding 12 lines, will be inserted be .-.pared to advance the interests of those who may entrust for each An«RTI»E«STS not ex eeaing e time for ONE HOLLAR; and FIFTY cents ■BK'C Advertising. Ar- H wfluftt i will be made to those who adver- business to tligir direction. Macon, July 21,1842. Very respectfully, WM. l£ jlBYNO&QS. iSSffwTu*b6c>iarged| when not acttled within r Vo Cre.lit for Job Printing, BIn»k», Ac.^O | _______ * Lettem on business connected with the Office, must rf , AKE met!l(xl D *V*t paid, to secure attention, THE SUBSCRIBERS C. E. BLAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAB’, MACON. Ga. Omrf over Charles Campbell de Co.’s Store WBW, found in his OB fruionillv engaged. J. B. JONES. nil "times when not pro- 21 17 ATTORNEY AT LAW, September. 13 MACON, Ga. 50 J. s. BERNARD, attorney at law, V PERRY. GEO. GILES 6l MOUN6EB,j ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Lanier, Macon Co. Gf.o. wwrjl,!, practice in the fallowing rountie-i—Macon, Ma- \Y rion, Crawford, Houston^) - connttes olv Sc Sumter. JOHN af. GILES. JOHN C. MOUNGER. 4 to inform their friends aud the public, that they have been compelled to remove from the house lately occupied by Hamilton & Reynolds, 1'ithe tVarr-llonw adjoining, lately occupied by Winn & Rogers, where they are prepared to receive Cotton aud Merchandize. This house is put in good repair, and is os safe as the other from fire, and they regret that in their cir cular they designated Hamilton Sc Reynold's Ware-House ns the ope to be occupied by them,, btlt trust this notice will reach their friends in time to prevent mistakes in the deli very of Cotton. They feel it their duty to state the follow ing circumstances: in July last they leased of the proprie tors the first named property—took possession, and expect ed to occupy it throughout the season. Early in August an execution against the owners wai levied on it, and on Tues day last it was sold by the sheriff, and notwithstanding the subscribers bid liberally lor it, they weje outbid by a com pany—who is now in possession. HAMILTON Sc WINN. Macon, Sept. 8. 60 NEW SPRING GOORS. BOOTS AND SHOES. J UST received 8 large and well selec ted assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds and qualities. We would invite all those in want of such articles, to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. We would assure all who may call, that nothing shall be wanting on our part, to make both qual ity aud price satisfactory. WHITING Sc MIX. N. 13.—All those indebted to the subscribers either by note or account, are earnestly requested to call and settle forthwith, as we shall be under the necessity of closing all accounts with those having unsettled bills. VV. Sc M . Ma rch 23 . 27 Pet 251842 JOSEPH B. CLAPP, Atioraoj at Lnir, V i f s n’a, Dooly county, Vay 10. 32 Georgia. FAHXBRO & SPEAR, ATTORNEY* AT I.AW’, FORSYTH, MONROE COUNTY, GA. Jane 15 ’ 97 LANIER &L CLOPTON, ATTOIENTES AT I, AAV, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. TT7"ILL Practice in the fallowingcoanties: Pike.IIenry \\ Fayette, Coweta, Meriwether, Upaoo, Talbot,_Bibb, Monroe, and Butts. Dec 14 tl ROBERT S. LANIER, DAVID CLOPTON. BROWN & SHOCKLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TfFlLL practice to the counties of the South-Western \\ Circuit, ilanjr.iph, Lw. Early, Baker, Decatur, Dooly, Macon, Sumter. Telfair, Irwin. Pulaski, of the Southern; and Houston, Crawford, Pike, Upson, Butts ltd Monroe, of the Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna, Dooly county, Geo. WILLIAM BROWN. May 23 34 «* WINKHKV L. SHOCK I.F.Y. Red. wl2m A. R. WRIGHT. ATTORNEY AT EAR’, VIENNA, GA. WILL nrami -e in all tlte counties of the South-Weat- \Y ern Circuit. And also. Thomas, Lowodca, Pulaski, L-win, and Laurens, of the 8oathern Cir -uH. / 53* He may always be found at lii* Office in > ienna, Gt.. when not professionally eng May 30 ' llrdicnl Notice, T\R. GORtriAN, has resumed the practice of Medi- U ei»e at his. old stand oh Cotton Avenue, where he Bottkindly solicits a share of public patronage. ' Macon. May >, 164.3. 3 ~ BBMOYAL. kttS. THOMSON * WOODRUFF ha " their office to tii store on Cotton Avent Math of J H. 4 W. S. Klliti' drug store, and aim fits the Washington Hall, whore all buai be tuended to promptly as usual RA.nif.TOX, n.lBDERAN A CO. Factors X General Commission MERCHANTS, • SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. rfTHE above business will have the pcrsnnnl and exclu- I aive attention of CoL E. HAMILTON, fonoerly of Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor aud Commissii Merchant of Macon, Georgia. ( EVERARD HAMILTON, Partners. 1 THOMAS HARDE-MAN. l CHARLES F. HAMILTON. REFERENCES: John Rawls, Hawkinsville. George Walker, Pulaski. James K. Daniel, ) a m dtWr J. A. S. Turner, \ fcurn ? ler ’ Wm.S Ham; 11, > n , James S. Beall, \ D ° o1 ^ !*»•*»• Hon. Wm. Taylor, Cuthbert. r Savannah. Oct 1.1842 4 L 8ELL1.VU OFF AT REDUCED PRlCFSi: C. G. StT JOHN, Watch linker and Jeweller. R E SPECTFULLYinforms his friends and the public, that he has just re ceived anew assortment of twitches anil Jcivclry, of the latest fashions and most approved j kinds; all of which he ill sell at reduced j prices, for CASH. GOLD Sc SILVER WATCHES, Gold Chains, Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Pins Collar and Sleeve Buttons, See. GOLD SPECTACLES, Silver ard Steel do. with glasses to suit all a^es; SILVER SPOONS, Rodgers <5c. Son’s and Wostenholms finePocket Knives, Razors and Scissors ; Razor Straps, Shaving Bros! es. Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth Brurhes, MANTLE CLGCKS, warranted to run 18 days withoat winding; side Lamps. Wicks and Glasses; Percus sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine -Pookei Books, Gold and Silver Pencils. Silver and Steel Chain» and. Keys,. Braid and Ifidia Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne, Violins and Strings, Music Boxes, Sliell Combs, Gold and Silver Thim bles, See. - Those who wish to avail themselves cf. a rare opport*- nity to buy cheap for cash, will do well ;o call and examine the above before purchasing elsewhe r e, as he willsell lower than any other establishment in the country. •• WATCHES REPAIRED. Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of WatchesAod Clocks. Having selected the best materials for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture any part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes as perfect as the original, and hjs Watches to perform well. . Nov. I 1842 - '" 5 H. SPENCER, AVING just received per Steamer J. Goddard, the balance of his spring purchases, is now pre- j pared to offer to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, a full t aud complete assortment of fashionable spring nod Mummer Clothing, j consisting of every variety and style of Coats, Pants, and | Vests suited to the season, together with a great variety of I Summer Scarfs, Stocks, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Bo- soms, Suyp'.nilers, $c. S^c. ALSO, a splendid assortment of Cloths. Cassimers, Vest, tings. Drab de Tacs, Camblets, Linen Drillings, Ac. all of which wifi be sold or made up to order on the very lowest terms FOR CASH. Feeling fully competent that I can make it for the inter- i est of gentlemen replenishing their ward-robes to purchase ] of me, I respectfully solicit a call from all at the store one j door below J. A. Sc S. S. Virgin’s Jewelry Store, and di rectly opposite the north-west front of the Washing^w Hall where unprecedented bargains may always be found. Macon, April 18,1843. 29 BOOKAKI) MUSIC ST0RE7 rp HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, his JL Stock of Goods in this place, in a short time will make large additions to if, and assures the public that they may expect to find, at all times, a well selected assortment ot Law, Medical Miscellaneous and School Books, and all oth er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be. sold cheap for Cash/ * ■ I have a Bindery in full operation, and will manufacture -any kind of Blank Record or Docket Books for Courts, at the shortest notice, on Mulberry-street, two doors below the Washington Hall. JONATHAN B. MORRELL. May'5 32 Staple Dry Good*, Shoe*. Hat*, Hardware, At. Ac. C ONSISTING in part of the following articles, viz* 500 pieces Calicoes, a great variety, 150 do. Ginghams and printed Slnslics, 250 do. Nankeen from Georgia Cotton, 6 Cases bleached Sheeting and Shirting, 15 Bales and cases Garabroons, mixed, wbit# and brown Drills. 30 Bales Brow Sheeting and Shirtings, 10 do. Cotton Oznaburgs, White and brown Linen, Linen Drills, Table, Russia, and Jlirds-eye Diaper. Long and Bishop Lawns, Cambrics. Jacor.ets. Swiss, Midi and Book Muslins, plain figured and striped, Spittlefield, Pongee, and Italian Silk Handk’fe, Kerab do. Cotton, Plaid and Flag do. Ladies’ black, mixed, brown anti white Cotton Stock- CARRIAGE RDPOSITOKY, Os Mulbirry Street, Near the Methodist Church. 1VAKE HOUSE A.YD coy MISS ION. BISINIS rip IIE undersigned feel- 4 ing grateful to their frienda'and patrons for the kSR liberal aupport hrrrtofore received,t ? Ve great pi- — • fell 7 NOTICE. T HOMAS TAYLOR, is my nuihoriied Agent, during bit absence from the Slate. Ma; 16 33 IRA H. TAYLOR. Sotla Water. T HIS delightful WATER, which is a grateful aritik to febrile patients, allaying «"inj nausea, gastrin distress, and acts as aow to be had at GEORGE PAYNESDrug ii*C«»tral Hotel. M»j 23 in announcing to them and the public generally, that they will continue the above business in all its various branches; such as the storing and selling of cotton, receiving and for- wardingmerchanpize ami filling orders, at their well known stand, situate near the river, which for convenience and se curity from fire, is not surpassed by r ny Ware-House in the city, Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore eive Ins personal attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling of orders for goods, and pledges himself in every ease to do his best to proirote the interest of all who may favor us with their patronage and influence. HARDEMAN .x HAMILTON. Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. 45 EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with view ofengagiugin the Commission Buainrs. there, I have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hamil- btn 4c Harjema ', to my son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM- 33 j IDTON, whose steadinesso( character, and correctknuwl- ! eJge of business, will qualify him for the employment in i whichh'- is abcut tocnenee In thus retiring from the con- removed j cor i,,Ibe<T leave toteuiier my grateful acknowledgments to text door j my friends for past favors, and would kindly solicit for the "St j.ppo- new concern of HARDEMAN" Jc HAMILTON, a con- and calls will | ^nation of their support, with the assurance that it will be as crate fully acknowledged by me, as though l^were still a member of the concern. E. HAMILTON. Macon. Aug. 25,1842. 19 cooling and Thirst, les- 1 diuretic, is Store, under To U'i||(in.on C’lnrk and Ordorcc It at*o \ T the next Term- f tin - Superior Cottltof Maco tv. Qso. to be held On the 4th Monday < > September *«, t shall apply for an gnment of my i <•( Liod, Nos. 50 and 63, and 75 acres of No. district of one-- Lee now M iron county. Al-o, of Lot No. IP KIJhSikI district of originally Muscogee, tow Miron hirh John C’lars (late of Macon cour.ty) dc-eaa- t-.ii ra, jeizetl ami po*»scssecl. E L1Z A B E TH CL A RK, relictef John Clark deceased. Ifc' w cnnnty Ga. May 4, 1843. WARE HOUSE AID COMMISSION BUSINESS. H AVING leased the . large and commodi- To CaI’penlcrK, and Nlasons. IlROPOSAL-t will be received until the3d of Ju- ■- ly next, by the lattices of the I U ec ttntf. for building a .Court Hq e-'iek In’the town U- feel in width s WaRE-HOTSE for merly occupied by JE kte 4c burch, on ilie c nci of Second and Cherry stmts, where we shall cairy on be WARE-HOUSE'AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS, under the firm of D. dk AV. 4SYIVfY A' CO. We me prepared to mnke liberal advances on cotton in Store, or on Shipments, to Savannah, Charleston, or New York. ■ver.to lots I l-’rom our experience in the \V i ru-Hot-1; and CoMMlt- -n the 29th j stox Business; we feel warranted in soliciting the patro- uace of our friends and the public, believing tlieir best in terest will be promoted by a strict and undivided attention ...business entrusted to our cam ^ GUNN 4c CO. At our old stand, the Store adjomine the Ware-House we keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Snttetr. Coffee. Aott, Iron Noil*. Barging. Molaxter. Mach reN, mid almost every other article, in the GROCERY Xine which will bo sold low forensh. D. 4c \\ M. GUNN Aug. IS ferior Court of --e of wood, or f Z Inti on, 51 f?et in length by rile contractor lo furnish all inn- terials, tvhi It must be at the best quality, and is to be ®*Hlr(i to the present Court lloti'e. A plan of • e haihling can be seen and particulars known, on *Ppl>c«tion to WILEY E. VANG IIAM, Clerk I. C. May 30 35 3t NEW GOODS. «. AV. & E. Woodruff; V lt now receiving a large addition to their stocks of Maple nod Fancy Dry <.oo<l., to which they . respectful]} invite the Citin’,,> of Mni-ou nndnurroun •bfeountry. As they wul he - 1.1 at very 1. w prices.it BOsld be well lor those who w.sh to mnke n little money, "Jpod many goods, to call oefore they are alt »old. Hea- U Nankeens at 81 per bolt,Printed Jo. 12J peryard. 2000 Jtrii Brown Shirting, at 21 yards for 81; 5000 varda Cali* ' from 6| to 18j Coats per yard; Printed Muslins and ‘•'Wai,S-.,..h Ginghams. Jaronet, Swiss, Mull and Nan- m^Mualiaa, Striped ami Chirkrll do. Irish Linen nnd ;■ .. a a ns. Large Mack net Shawls, Paris Lace Frin- Ut Csr,;. ||| J( Umbrellas, Parasols. Sun Shades, French tr.T.rr '.'sMintoret, Garnbroons, Brown Linen Drills, *v*V Hats nnd Bonnets, together with every u arti.-.os usiinll v ke;>t in a Dry Goods Store. Those „^in, would find it for their ' 5; o 11 examine our stock, ai the Goods will be sold offered in the city. Strong and Wood's LIBERTY HOTEL, T HE undersigned announces to ih® Public, that he has taken the a* hove House, recently occupied by William B Penuel, and isprepared for the reception of Boarders and Travellers. He is aware that Newspaper pro mises are hut tittle relied on. He would therefore oe de terred from making any,but thathe If resolved to redeem his own fully. He assures the Travelling public, that inclina tion as well as interest, shall prompt him to leave ho effort, untried, no expeuce withheld, to render their sojourn with him both agreeable and comfortable. His Table shall be sup- ' plied with the best this, and the Macon market can afford, Lis House with obedient and attentive servants.” Good, plea sant, well funished and supplied Lodging Rooms can be had. And last not least, the House shall not suffer for either ivaut of attention, or abundance of wholesome proven ler v The undersigned from an experience of some time in the same business in the city of Savannah, pledges himself that he shall be able to give entire satisfaction. Provisions are plentiful and cheap. Tlip Traveller may therefore expect good fare, and a light bill. Call and Tby. ~ Jan 3,1843 - THOMA3 WILLIAMS. Mens’black, mixed, hrowu tnd whit# Cotton and Wcol do. Ladies’ black and white silk Gloves, Spool, ball and skein Thread, black and white flax io. Turkey Red, Yarn, Suspenders, Coat, Vest, Shirt and Pant Buttons. Hemming and Sons’Needles. Pound Paper Pins. Plated and common Hooks and Eyes, Cord, 500 doz Tuck, Side, Dressing,fine and Pocket Combs 100 cases Shoes, consisting in part of black and rus- sett Brogans. Kid and Calf, men’s and boy’s do. Women’s Leather Sc Morocco Shoes and Slippers, Youth’s Sc Children*® Leather «5c Morocco do. 15caseiPalm Leaf Hats, 8 do. Bonnets, 20 do. Wool and Fur Hats, 20 boxes Cotton Cards, Knivewtnd Forks, Pocket do. Table & Tea Spoons, Scissors tx. Shears, Pad and Stock Locks, Percussian Caps,^ Drawing Knives, Curry Combs, Slates. Which will be sold wholesale and retail at prices to suit the times. E. 4c R. R. GRAVES. April 4 27 - #23 00 9 00 15 #0 . 1 50 50 - 25 - 1 75 T HE SUBSCRIBER, isTeceivinglarge additionsto kis stock of COACIIKK, ('IIABIOTEC8, BABOIC11I.3, BUGGIE8, AVAGGONS, Ac- from some offiie best Northern Manufactories, which were made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and are warranted equal if not superior to those of any other es tablishment. Those in want of any.description of Carriages, willfinditfor their interest to examine the quality and pri ces of bis assortment. ». . Repairing, in all the different branches executed in the best manner, hy experienced workmen at less than former P Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic Springs, Axeltrees. turned and boxed Dashes, Lamps, Bands Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk"and worsted Fringe, Tassels, aud almost every article required intheiJ business, at Augusta prices. ■ March 1st 1842. 22 tf J. W. BABCOCK. NEW’ BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. Stephen's New Work. Travels ijv Yucatan. The Rocky Mountains, nr scenes and adventures in the forwert, by Washington Irwing. Allisons Histouv oe Europe No. 6. Harpers Family Library new Edition, at 25 cents a vol. Martin Choxzlowil Illustrated. . As Oration delivered before (he Hibernian Society, by Henry R. Jackson. For Sale by 'April 18 29 J. BARNES. DISSOLUTION. T IRE Copartnership heretofore existing between Dra. ThompsoL 4c Woodruff, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. . Those persons indebted to the firm, are requested to call and make immediate payment. ^ ^ THOMPSON, April 1st, 1843 . 25 30 M.WOODRUFF. COPPEK-SDITIIING ESTABLISHMENT. C OPPER STILLS and WORMS, ke ot on hand, an<t made to order, at the Macon Foundry,by May 11 32 WM. McELHUY. CHEAP! CHEAP! THE LARGEST LOT OF BLANK ;:]D O K:s <sH L' OItf iVUVS’, 1 -. VE It in Macon, for tale at New York prices if called li for soon—by J 11 MORRELL Next door below the Washington Hall. WARE-nOUSE COMMISSION BUSINESS. rfiHE subscriber has removed to the Ware House near I Cotton Avenue, recently occupied by Hamilton 4r Reynolds, which is both convenient snd comparatively sate from fire ; and he is now prepared for the business of the season. His personal and undivided attention will in all vrn to the storage anil sale of Cotton, and he additional share of the patronage ofhia For Sale. V CHOICE article Nolhem Butter, 5ilbls. O nions, 1 Lot Snperior Java Coffee, ^ 1 do choice Hams, Just received. a Gcl | * 3 USHER Sc FREEMAN. TO RENT. The three Fire Proof STORES, on Third street, opposite S. J. Roy Sc Co. Also, the Rooms in the second story of the same buil dings. Aioo,A Dwelling House on the same street. All w'ill be rented very low. JAMES A. RALSTON. 7. 13 1101*R, SIGN, AID ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, cases be gn friends'*and*the "public, and that none will have reason to reeret the confidence reposed in him. 6ept 20 51 JOHN JONE3. 43 I Jw »:■ I j*rhap, lotcrr than anv < I s ulberry Street, opposiie J?»TS3 e ' i, T fti'Tio.y. ^ Person* are hereby notified not to credit or board ipjpife. Elizabeth Summerlin, as I will not be re- ‘ j* ^’ r an - v °f her engagements —she having lelt my '* r ‘ “°5rd, without anv < S*J,1843. ‘ WARREN ^UM MERLIN. 35 3t I S* rt , Broaflfhi to JTail, ' arn^.i V° un, y!. cn t,ie 3d inst. a Nc\ _ w jgro Man, by the I denies Bradford, as he calls nimself, and says | qt, . ^f e i* about 5J feet high, yellow coinplexioned, in speech, can read, and do ns much talking i r-.v C! lh , owner is requested to come forward ana a °d *®ke him away, or he will be sold for ex- 3d, 1849. 9t SI 6 P BOND, Jailor. j\*ew, Cheap JT Desirable Goods. SAMUEL J. RAY, 6l Co. H AVE iust received and are now opening a general as sortment of seasonable STAPLE nud FAMCIl DRY G4SODM, which they will sell at very reduced prices for CASH, being anxious to teduce their present large Slock, among which may be found . . Super Wool dyed Black, Blue-Black and invisible Green Cloths, J . _ . Cassiiner, woolen, velvet, valentin. and satin V estings. Flannels, merinoes tnd printed Orleans Cloths, French, English and American Prints, Challevs, Muslinde Lanes, French Collars and Capes, Black,"blue-black, A rich fig’d fancy color’d fsilks tc Satins Black India Satins. India Kora, Snittalfield. Pongee, Lin-, en Cambric, and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs, Mouslin de Lane 4c Satin Shawls, Neck Ties, and Dress Handkerchiefs. Irish Linens, Linen Shirtings. Lawns and Diapers, Jaconet, Swiss, Nansook and Book Muslins, Silk, Cotton A worsted Hoisery ; Gloves A Suspende Gent's Merino Shirts and Pants ; Stocks and Collars, Bed Ticks. Brown A Bleach Shirtings and Sheetings, Super bleached Long Cloths. Canton Flannels A Drillings, Kerseys, Linseys ; superior Bed and Negro Blankets, Shell 4c Buffalo Twisl. Side and Ridding Combs, pool Thread, Tapes. Pins. Buttons. Ac. With many other articles too tedious to mention. T.. 8. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call. S. J. RAY A CO. Maem, Nov. 14, 1*4*. V Mulberry Street, one poor above the Bakert A opposite the Central Hotel. T HE subscribers having associated themselves under the firm of HOUGHTON A CLARKE are now pre- pared to do all kinds of House. Sign, and Ornamental Painting, with neatness and despatch, and are also prepar ed to take Carriages, Buggies ar.d G | Don't mi stake the house-tiro doors above his old stana. " " ' uoscriber would respectfully announce to hi; CENTRAL HOTEL, Macon, Geo. Prices Reduced. B oard and Lodging, per month, - * - Do. per week, • - Do. v.-ilhout Lodging, per month, - • Do. and Lodging per day, Single mc.-alv - - Lodging. Man and Horse per night; including Supper, Lodging and Breakfast. - - - - ,1 > The subscriber having taken a new lease of, tills estab lishment, is prepared to wait upon those who may favor him with a call, ai d confidently assures the travelling public that nothing shall be wanting on his part, which may add to their comfort or convenience. F. SIMS. To Travellers. The Stage offices of the Mail Line from Augusta to Montgomery, via Warrenton, Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon, Bamesville Talbotton, Colnmbus and Franklin: also, the Florida or Alligator Line, to Tallahassee and Pensacola, via Perry, Pindertown, Albany, Bainbndge and Quincy, are all kept at this bouse. * Dec 14, 1342 if JtMU&IC STORE, JU.1COJT. Sii£ar, Cofree, Molasses, Iron, Salt, &e, Ac. ,1A HHDS. St. Croix Sugar tS\j 30 do. N. Orleans do. ■ 15 Porto Rico do. 20 boxes and bis. Loaf and Crushed Sugar, 10 do White and Brown Havanna do”. 30 hhds. Cuba Molasses, 5 do. Trinidad do. 60 libls. N. O da. 12 Tierces Rice, 250 bags Rio Coffee, 150 do Laguira do. 20 do Java do. 25 Tons Iron.flat, round and square. Band, hoop and rod Iron, , Cjist, German and Blistered Steel, 5 T6ns Castings, Carolina. Steel and Patent Hoes, “Ames” Shovels. lonjrTiandled da. Scythe blades. Smoothing Irons, 250 kegs Nails and Brads, 15 boxes Cat Tacks, 2, 6,' 3, l*and 12, 1100 satks Salt, Table do. Dupont’s Powder, 2500 lbs. Lead. 250 bags Shot, 30 boxes Tobacco , 50 do. common and fancy Soaps. 50 do. Sperm and Tallow Candles, 100 do. 8-10,10-12, and 15-16 Glass, 250 kegs like Lead, Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oils, , Conal Varnish, with a general assortment of colors. Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown. Copperai, Blue \ it. Eppom and Glauber Salts, Sal Areatis. Tapper, Spice. Ginger. Cloves. Nutmegs, Mustard., Borax Macoboy and Scotch Snuff, 150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper. i* „ A large lot of Grindstones. 20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many other arti cles too numerous to mention. All of which will be sold as low as can lie purchased in this market. April 4 27 E. A R. R. GRAVES. 38 3E (STM 1 © <& H AY £ cons antly on hand ; and offer fer sale at price 3 as low as tin be purchased in the southern country; a splendid assortment ol PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrn ed and long established Manufactories of E&nmrar© <& @eai&3e» jmn. jmer ihj* CHICKERING AND NIACKAYS. The well known reputation of these Manufactories pre- eludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli ThAaVr* s 3 0 R T M E N T OF VIALI1V8, Ml'F£ilIOB OPKTAB8, BCGI.E8, TBOBBONEFi TBCMPFTN, IIOBYH, CL, A It ION ET St, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per, Ac. Ac. forming as complete an assortment of musical merchandize, as can be found in the southern country , As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are enabled to sell their g«3ds at the very lowest prices B. A V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assort ment of FOREIGN MUSIC., Q7-Music sold at reduced prices. (T/^ Terms Cash. May 17. 1842. 33 'KOHS - u®isstta(®sk©^ arorsEssnass, T HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership for the transaction ofa general Auction A: Commission Business—they have taken a store in the centre oi busi ness, on Mulberry street, two doors south of the VV aslimg- ton Ilall. Wewill assure our friends who may favor us with their patronage that if prompt attention to business, a strict compliance with their orders, a faithful discharge of all duly will secure their interest, no exertions on our part shall be tc anting to effect it . „ , We solicit consignments from our friends in bavannah. Charleston. Baltimore, New Yoik and Boston—country produce sold, and orders for aU kinds^of goods C. A. ELLS. H'enrt G. Lamar, Macon. Thomas Taylor, do. Rea A Cotton, . do. Geo. A. Kimberly, do. James Goddard, E. A R. It. Graves. E. A T. N Beal, Chs. Campbell, A Co. Wrigley A Hart. References. ^ „ J „ „ Macon, G^. Nov. 1. 184^. do. do. do. do. do. Monroe Rail Road. T HIS Hoad is in daily use to Griffin, 58 miles leaving Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Barnesville at 10, A. M. and Griffin half past 12. Leaves Griffin at 9j, A. M. and arrives at Barnesville at 12 M. and Macon 4j P. M. ~ _ , Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah, Augusta via. Milledgeville, Warrenton, Ac. and also via. Hamilton ami Madison. From Forsyth dailyto the Indian Springs; three times a week to McDonough, Decatur. Ma- ietta Ac ■ from Barnesville daily to Columbus via. Thom- aston and Talbotton. and from Griffin every other day to Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, W est Point, Ac. and to Augusta, Geo. Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at 81 per bale, other articlea 3ft cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in proportion. St* _ .. _ L. N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineer Office Momoe Rail-Road, Macon» CONSTITUTION. i N ACT to alter ami change the third a id seventh sec-- ^"5L tions of the first article of’the Constitv lion. Whereas, the third section of the fii^t art cie of die Con stitution of this State declares that the Senate shall be e- lected bienn ally, on the first Monday in November, un til such day of election be altered by law; and 6hall be composed of one member from each county., to be chosen by the electors thereof: And Whereas, the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution of this Sta e declares, that the House of Representatives shall be composed of members from all the counties which new are or hereafter may be inclu ded within this State, according to their respective num ber of free white persons, at l including three-fi«ths of the people ofcolor; the actual enumeration shall be made within two years, ami w ithin every subsequent term of seven years thereafter, at such time anti in such manner as this convention may direct. Each county containing three thousand persons, agreeably to the foregoing plan of enumeration, shall be entitled to tu o members; seven thousand, to three members' •md twelve thousand to four members; but et.ch county shall lievfc a: least one. and not more than four members; the representatives shall be chosen annua'lv on the tirn Monday in November, until such day of election he altered by law. L’ntil the afore said enumeration shall be made, the several counties shall be entitled to the following number of representa tives, respectfully :—Camden, 2; Glynn, 2; Liberty, 3; MeIitosh. 2; Bryan, 1; Chatham 4; Effingham, 2; Stri ven.2; Montgomery, 2; Burke,3; B llloch, 1; Jefferson, 3; Lincoln, 2; Elbert, 3; Jackson, 2; Richmond, 3s Wilkes, 4; Columbia. 0; Warren, 3; Washington, 3; Hancock, 4; Greene, 3; Oglethorpe, 3; and Franklin. 2 ; And W here AS, the said recited sect» >ns require alteration —to the end, therefore, that said sections may be altered: Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted 6y the authority of the same. That as soon as this bill shall be passed, agree ably to the requirements of Constitution, the following shall be adopted in lieu of the sections above recited to wit: in lieu of the third section of the first article of the Constitu tion aforesaid, the Senate shall be elected biennially on th« first Monday in October, and shall consist of forty-seven members, and sli^i^be composed of one member from each senatorial district*which district shall be composed of two contignous counties, not including the county w ith the lar gest reptesentative population, which shall constitute a se parate district; which district shall be arranged and organi zed by the General Assembly, at the session when this shall be adopted, and if any new county ehall be hereafter for ined, it shall be annexed to one of the districts from which it was taken; and that in lieu of the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution, the following shall be otiop ted: the House ofirepresentatives shall be composed of one hundred and thirty members; enuh county shall have one Representative, and no county shall have more than two- Representative, thirty seven counties having the grentest population , counting all free white persons, and three-fifths of the people of color, shall have tw'<r-Kepresentatives; the said apportionment shall be made by the General Assembly •t the session at which this section shall be adopted as nn alteration of the Constitution, by an act to be introduced af- » ter the adoption thereof, and anew appointment shall fco made at the session next after each future enumeration of the inhabitants of tliis State, made under the Constitution and laws thereof, but at no other time. WILLIAM H. WOFFORD. Speaker of the House of Representatives ROBERT M. ECHOLS. President of the Sena'e. Assented to, 27th of December. 1842. CHARLES J. McDonald. Governor. AN ACT to alter the third section of the fourth article of the Constitution of this State, so far es to authorize the people to elect the General Militia officers of this State. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted hy the same, That from and immediately after this act shall have parsed in conformity with thtf Constitution of this State, it shall anti may be lawful for all Major Generals, and Brigadier Gene rals, to be elected by t he people ol the respective Division Brigades, and all persons subject to do militia duty, 6ha . be entitled to vote for the same only. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all laws and parts of laws, militating a ainst this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. WILLIAM B. WOFFORD, Speaker of the House of Representatives ROBERT M. ECHOLS. President of the Senate. Assented to 25th December. 1642. CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor. AN AC T to be entitled an act to amend the first section of the third Article of the Constitution of this State. Whereas, the above section amongst other things, provi des that in case ofjoint obligors, or joint proimsso. s, re siding in different counties the suit may be brought in either county, and a eopy of the petition and process, ser ved on the party residing out of the county, in which the suit may be commenced, shall be deemed sufficientservice under such rules and regulations as the Legislature hayo or may direct: And Whereas, by the existing laws of this State, the ma ker and indorsers of promissory notes, residing in the same county, may be sued together in the same action, but when they reside in different counties, it has beer ru led by the courts, that they cannot be joined upon the ground that they are not joint obi igors, nor joint premia* 6ors, in the sense and meaning of the above recited clause of the Constitution, and therefore in such cases, nanies are compelled to bring separate actions at a great increase •f costs and expea ’es, both to the plaintiff' and defendants: And Whereas, the said first section of the third a’-ticl* requires amendment: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa tives of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authot ity of the same, That so soon as this act shall have passed agreeably fo the requisitions of the Constitution, the following shall form a part of the said first section, of the third article nf the Con stitution of this State, an 1 to be inserted therein immediate ly after the clause above recited,to wit And in case of a maker and indorser, or indorsers of promisory notes resi ding in different counties in this State, the «?ame may be sued in the county where the maker resides and a copy of. the petition and process served on the indorser.or indor sers, residing out of the county, in which the suit may be commenced, shall be deemed suffi dent service under the st me rules and regulations as the Legislature have, ot may- direct in the case of joint obligirs and joint prmrussors • WILLIAM B. WOFFORD, Speaker'! he House of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, President of the Senate Assented to. DecemH?v‘28th 18>2. CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor. April 18 fim 2t» July 26th, lt?42. 44tf. • Caoodsl Hew Goods!! mHE Subscribers are now receivinc a genera assort J. meat of staple and fancy DRYGOODS, of .ne latest style nnd patterns, which they offer for saleatfalr prices, it b^ick building one door from CQ . GREAT EXCITEMENT On Codon Avenue. ,n the best style. Country orders puncti ally attended to, also, all kinds of Paints ready mixed for sale. Rooms pa ->ered and Painted. Feb 7 16 "WM. C. HOUGHTON, WM. H. CLARKE,jr. Ragging, Rope, and Twine. 100 Ps. heavy 4-4 inch Cotton Bagging, 150 “ 4-2 and 4-4 Hemp do. 50 Coils Manilla bale Kop., 50 do Hemp For sale by '^“'’CHARLES CAMPBELL, * Co. August 20th, Paints and Oils. rflfl KEGS Nos. 1 and 3 White Lead. JU 300 gallons Li seed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. , , , With a variety of Colors for Painters use. for sole _by_ July 6 4 0 CI1AS. CAMPBELL A CO Fire Insurance. T HE Undersigned Agents for the .Ytna Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take risks on Buildings, Merchandise in Store and Cotton in Warehouses, in tke City of M acon and ita vicinity, against F,re ' KEA Sc COTTON,Agt'» Fab. 7 * 3 ly T THE frie ds and the public, that be. lias taken a part of the store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Mwebant, where he will giv* his whole attention to REPAIRING, and will execute all work entrusted to bis care N. U—Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. Ac. Ac. made or re paired at die shortest notice, and warranted. M. D. BARNES. Macon, No-ember 8. 2842. XEW ROOKS, At Barnes’ Rook Store. Jt/HT PUBLISHED. S TEPHENS’ new work on Yucatan, Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore S. S. Fnv. No. 8 of Allison’s Europe, No. 1 2 A 3 Harper's Edition of Shakespeare, No 4 Family Library. 25 cts a \ ol. Seward's Narrative, by Mrs. Porter. Conquest aiid Self-Conquest, or which makes the Hern. AL'-O.—A large supply ofSchool Books nnd Stationary, Blank and Record Books, of all kinds, Bibles, Prayer, Hvnin, Music and Singing Books, of every description. "May 23 nyiiE aCULIj SHOALS Itlanalacmriaj Cons- _§ pany Cotton Yarn and Oxnaburgs, constantly on hand and for sale, at tb« Factory prices, wholesale and retail by April 4 57 E. A II. R. GRAVES- A Word to the Wise. R ECEIVED this day per Steamer H. L. Cook, nt the Cheap Cash Clothing Store of MERRITT A SPEN CER, an additional supply of Koady made Clothing, Cloths, Ac. consisting of , 5 doz fashionable Beaver and Cassimer Pealtots, superi or to anv previously offered here. 3 doz Flushing Over-coats and Pealtots, cheap and ser viceable. . . ii j 12 doz Gentlemens’ Cloth Cloaks full lined and wadded. 10 doz pair of French and English Cassimer Pants, very heavy, and suited to the season. 4 doz fine biack Satin Vests, Also a few French and English Cassimers. The above added to our former stork, constitute the finest assortment of Clothing, Cloths. Cassimers, Ac. now offering in the city, nnd will be sol 1 without regard to the humbug of the dnv’ 30 per cent below current prices. Gentlemen desirous of replenishing their wardrobe, will find it to their interest to call, on the corner of Cotton Ave- nue anu Second-street, one door below J. A. & S. S. Vir gin’s Jewelry Store, as we are determined not to be under sold bv anv other house in the place. dec 27 13 MERRITT A SPENCER. PHELPS & EXPERIENCE, Cherry Street., Macon, Ga. K EEP constantly for sale, n general assortment of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LIOUOR8, Ac. Among which arx 100 bushels Seed Oats Irish Potatoes Salt in bags ami in bulk Sugar and Cofleo Loaf Sugar Rice Meal and Flour Corn Mackerel Nails Tobacco 200 lbs. Feathers Bbls. Tennessee Whiskey At.so CANDIES and CORDIALS, wholesale and retail. Wanted as a hove, 10,000 lbs. BACON. Also. Macon City Council Change bills, at a small discount. Feb 21 51 UIRK’S CAS8ADA OIL. a superior aiticle for the , Hair.foY'sale by J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS, fab 7 It Cotton Aranas Xew nnd Fashionable DRY GOODS. T HE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizen* of Macon ami vicinity, that he has just received n full assortment of Surnmet Dry Goods.among which are. Fash- ionable French Balzari.ue and other Muslins, French * ’am bries, Rich Seasonable Silks and Satins, Superior Black Nett Shawls, Black I-ace Cardinals, Fine White and Col- loured Tarlelon Muslin Mantles, Silk and Barrge Mantles Silk Neck Ties, Silk Thread and Cotton Gloves and Mitts, Black Colored and White Kid Gloves. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Lisle Thread, Valencene, and Real Thread Lace, Edgings and Insertings, Cambric and Muslins 1 Inserting?, Jaconett. Swiss Tarleton and Manscok Muslins. Bishop Lawns, Superior Hemstirhed and Revered Linen Camb ic H andkerchieFs, Superior Irish Linen, Linen Cambric, and very fine French Lawn, Superior Linen. Damask Taltie Cloths, Toweling Diaper, Bleached nnd Unbleached Shir tings and Sheetings, Real Earlston Ginghams, a large as sortment of Calicoes and Cambrics. Ladies Superisr Cor sets, Ladie’s and Misses Shoes and Bonnets, Marking Can- yas and Patterns. Worsted Cruels, &c. Ac. Also a general assortment of Brown fancy colored and White Linen and Colton Drillings, White and Colored Sa teen, Georgia Nankeen, a good assortment of Gentlemens Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Cravats and Slocks and a general assortment of such goods as are usually kept in Dry Good Stores, all of which will be sold as low as the same Goods can be bought in this or any other Southern Cliy. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves, at his Store, one door above Geo. .a. Kimberley’s Ha; Store. N. B. Dress Making in the best manner and xrost fash ionable style. (Up Messenger will copy. G. L. WARREN. May 16 33 MOMROE RAIL ROAD AUD BAMKIMG COMPANY. Macon, April 19, 1843. I T is ordered by the Board, that an Installment of Twen ty Dollars per share, on the capital stock of this Compa ny, Extension above Forsyth, is required to be paid on Tuesday, the 1st day of August next: payment to be made at this office, or to Col. Jesse Pope, Forsyth ; A. A. Gaul- ding or Samuel G. Jones, Griffin; John Dailey, McDon- ; E. B. Tkomp%i.r., Campbellton ; Doct. Joseph Thomp son. Decatur; H. Foote. Esq- Marietta; James McEnter Rome; Messrs. Russell Sc Alexander, Cassvil'e; or Mr. John P. LongX’hattanooga, (Tenn.) who are authorised to receipt for theCompany. A true extra* t from the minutes. April 29 30 M. L. GRAYBILL, Cashier. MORRIS OX'S Vegetable Universal Itfedlcines, ORaaTaby GEO. W. PRICK * CO Maj-S F