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1,1 .ubUSHXD svkrt tuksdav .mokniso,
BV w. BABTMX**
_ , corner Cotton Avenve and Firtt
««*■£ in^niiviuice. will pay for the Tel-
rfcrff l)o' Iar, ‘ , ,' ( , | )0 i|ar», paid in advance, will
gnjji® n t e w - “ r irl Ten Dollars, paid in advance, will
Sfir' 1 fi '*;i*.Tuhin »i* month* after the year haa eom-
! \VVnnotp»i“W««‘ fifty CS.KTS, per annum
ppncel. THRM J until the end of the year, FOUR
VSl be charged with merest there-
R, . be diKtmtinoed until all arrearages are
J*an^s»»“ 1, «°^abscribe«! 1*J cents each. Extra
61 cents each.
Jiyers.W Subarn ,, ADVFR T,g IS0 :
„o. exceeding 12 lines, wtU be inserted
A - T "rO-VE| DOLLAE; and FIRTT CXSTSfor each
TsxColi* c t ftT *’ and Co» nert ’ 8ales - ,re cW "
pi W ^'deduction will be made to those who ad ver-
.s*b! foi Advertising, 4c., as well as for Sub-
0* Interest will be charged, when not settled within
ffijC*** ****
>J -‘ : rrvdit for Job Prlitlint;, Btanba, ic.xa
„ rn on business connected with the Office, must
•pjJ^SdO secure attention.
tv7LIt£-HOUS3
AND
Commission Riisincss.
, rTIHJS subscribers Deg
.1 leave to inform tlieir —
fritis and the public, that nfes>
theybav.- entered into co- IfK^I
partnership under the mine J 1 - 1
uxtoaam
I¥JEW SPJJIAG GiUtDS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
"VUST received a large and well selec-
I h | a* teil assortment of BOOTS and
wj >a SHOES, of all kinds ai.il qualities
L We would invite all those in want of such
anielea, to call and examine before pur-
j chasing ebewhere. Wc would sssure all who may call.
I that uothing shall be wanting on oar part, to make both qual-
f and price satisfactory. WHITING & MIX.
of IFniiitlfon & IVian, for the purpose of transacting
the above bu»ine,..-They have taken the large and con-1 N B.-Allthose indebted to the subscribers either by
SS3? i nole ur account, are earnestly requested to eall and settli
■hars ntnumiuis niniiMainirin mMtlis’p 1° m 5 "? 1Uta i forthwith, as we shall be under the necessity of closing all
share of patronage, promising to give them beat attention to ac . ounu wilU lhose lmvin ,, unsctlle j bills. W.4M
the interest of all who may entrust to them their business.! , v fl3 07
WM. HAMILTON, - M,n j^ ! 1 zL
July 21,1842. JNO. D. WINN. | Slil,M.\(; OFF AX REDUCED PRICES !!
C. G. §t7 .TOM,
Watcli ITIaker and Jeweller.
J^YKSPECTFULLY informs his friends
spring ne> soi.tier1 ^
rrtHE undi
S. transact:
Tltn undersigned takes plessure in recommending Messrs.
Hamilton 4 Winn to the former patrons uf Hamilton 4
HeynoMs and the public generally, as gentlemen in whom
they may confide. He feels assured that no exertion will |
be spared to advance the interests of those who may eulrqst
business to their direction. Very respectfully
Macon, July 21,1842.
WM. Ii: REYNOLDS.
43
and the public, that he has just re
ceived a new assortment of
Watches and Jewelry*
of the latest fashious and most approved
kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced
| prices, for CASH.
j GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
v -U U 4, -, 4y>*>
h: spencer,
H aving just received per Steamer J. Goddard,]
the balance of his spring purchases, is now pre- : . p ;
pared to offer to the citizens -if Macon and vicinity, a full ; Hall ’
and completefcssortment of fashionable j ^ t j j patron*
.•ipriiig :ti:<I guumier Clothing, I *4rfe co"r>'iane
consisting of every variety ami sty !e of Coats, Pants, and V; i™,*/,,'/v-will srr
Vests suited to the season, together with a great variety of ,
Summer Scarfs, Stocks, Glares, Shirts, Collars, Bo- narl L
soms,Suspenders, dj-c. #c. -
ALSO, a splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Vest,
tings. Drab de Tacs, CainbleU, Linen Drillings, 4c. all of
J which will 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
est of gentlemen replenishing tlieir ward-robes to purchase
of me, I respectfully solicit a call from all at the store one
door below J. A. 4* S. S. Virgin’s Jewelry Store, and di
rectly opposite the north-west front of the Washington Hall
where unpiecedented bargains may always be found.
Macon, April 18,1843. 29
AN 11
so mTE cssj:o!\f lotoxwssb.
armed a Cop:
Auction A
«, N.
^ 8l tio
Wats
{' OJV S T S T E ’ T jf v5.V.
VCT to alter and change the third ami t-t
entb
11 a;
*o doc
our fri
lat tl
j'iO _h-', A li Jy3—Gold Chains, Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Pins.
' , I ip,,n crncnoinrne IrfS* -*‘4d Collar and Sleeve Buttons, 4c. GOLD SPECTACLES
"" o li li SL IlliliS Ko .* . Silver or d Steel do. with glasses to suit all a^es; SILV E11
C. B. B&A3&E,
atxobnev at law,
MAC OX. Ga.
Office over Samuel J. Ray 4 Co.’s Store.
,rn h. foaad in bis Office at nil times when not pro-
SSei - 17
J, B. JOWES,
ATTOltNEY AT LAW,
iUACON, Ga.
ipitmbsr. 13 — —
j, S. DEEHtf AB.D,
attorney at j.aav,
PERRY. GEO.
J»U
GILES & BIOTOOBR.
ATTORNEYS at law,
Lanier, Macon- Co. Geo.
hlMLL practice ia the following counties—Macon,Ma
ll rian Crswfotd, Houston, Dooly 4 Sumter.
|| tm, Lrswioi JOHN M. GILES,
JOHN C. MOUNGER.
OntSlSli
JOSEPH B. CEAPP,
Attorney nt Law,
Vien.va, Dooly county,
ibylB. 32
'"PAMBB.O & SPEAK,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW,
FORSYTH, MONROE COUNTY, GA.
JoelJ ?Z
UNZfiR & CEOPTOPJ,
ATTORN’IES at law,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
[1 T ILL Practice in the following counties: Pike.Henry
1 Fayette, Coweta, Merjwether, Upson, Talbot. Bibb,
cue, tad D utts. RO B E RT 8. LAME R,
I IVell
11
DAVID CLOPTON.
BROWN 6t SHOCKLEY,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW.
hl’lLL practice ia the counties of the South-Western
|t| Circuit llsndnljili, Lee. Early, Baker, Decatur,
fcslt. Maeoa, Sumter. Telfair, Irwin, Pulaski, of the
Liirm; sal Houston. Crawford. Pike. Upson, Butts
V >1 unroe, of the Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna, Dooly
iur,-,Geo. WILLIAM BROWN,
I Fay £3 34 WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY.
A. It. WB.IC5-HT,
ATTORNEY AT IiAYV,
VIENNA, GA.
liriLL practice in all the counties of the SouthA\ est-
ll'i tia Circuit. And also. Thomas, Lowndes, Pulaski,
■ts-tnd Laurens, of the Southern Circuit.
13*Hr may always be found at his Office in Vienna,
tajro not professionally engaged.
ILCJ
35 wl2in
.llcilic.'il IVolicc,
it!. t;0 It .tl A has resumed the practice of Meat.
i/nwslhiaold stand on Cotton Avenue, where he
■/•MfliniBOm MDIi u„ wwwn —•
ptadlv solicits a share of public patronage.
|WM«y 9, 1843.
32
BBKOYAL.
[IB. THOMSON 4 WOODRUFF have removed
l/:teir office to that store on Cotton Avenue next door
actfj H. 4 W. 8. Ellis' drug store, and almost oppo-
!>.n Washington Hall, where all business and calls will
mtided to promptly as usual.feb 7 19
rglAKE titis method to inform their friends and the
u. public, that they have been compelled to remove
from the house lately occupied by Hamilton 4 Reynolds,
to the 1Vnre-I3o«.o adjoining, lately occupied by Winn
r are prepared to receive Cotton and
i SPOONS, Rodgers 4 Son’s and Wostenhohns finePocket
Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Toqth
Brushes, MANTLE CLOCKS, warranted to run 18 days
| . without winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus-
4 Rogers, woere they are prepared to receive Cotton and j s ; on Can Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and
Merchandize. This house u put in good repair, and is at Silver Pencils, Silver and Steel Chains and Keys, Braid
safe as the other from fire, ami they regret that in their cir- • an j India Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne. Violins and
cular they designated Hamilton 4 Reynold's Ware-House ! Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thim-
as the one to be occupied by them, but trust this notice will * - *
reach their friends in time to prevent mistakes in the deli-
very of Cotton. They feel it tlieir 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 was levied on it, and on Tues
day last it was sold bv the sheriff, and notwithstanding the
subscribers bid liberally for it, they were out bid by a com
pany—who is now in possession.
HAMILTON 4 WINN.
Macon, Sept. 8. CO«
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO.
Factors & General Commission
HERCHAKTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rriHE above business will have the personal and exclu-
jl sive attention of Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly of
Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor aud Commission
Merchant of Macon, Georgia.
( EV’ERARD HAMILTON,
Partners. } THOMAS BAUD'S MAN.
I CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
REFERENCES:
John Rawls, Hawkinaville.
George Walker, Pulaskt.
James K. Daniel, i
J. A. S. Turner, \ * um ? ter -
£t 8 . H sa
R. K. Hines. Esq., ? AlbBnv
Col. Nelson Tefts. J Alban y-
Hon. Win. Tay'or, Cuthbcrt.
Savannah. Oct 1. 1842 4
bios, Ac,
Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu
nity to buy cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhere, as he will sell lower
than any other establishment in the country.
WATCHES REPAIRED.
Particular attention will be paid to impairing all kinds of
Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture
aay part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece be makes
as'perfect as the original, and his W atches to perform well.
Nov. 1 1842 , 5
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Os Mulberry Street, Near the Methodist Church.
WARE filOLSE A YD
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
NOTICE.
HOMAS TAYLOB, is my authorised Agent, during
at absence from the State,
loti M IRA II. TAYLOR.
|>'Vilkinson Clark and Oftlorae Watson.
ITiheoeit Termof the Superior Court of Macon coun-
1 1..1.1 M.mdav in Si»ni«mber
( nil IIE undersigned fee 1-
- v;i JL iug grateful to tlieir ‘
friends and patrons for the
wi . SS7 liberal support heretofore
«HfiSSBb received, lake great pleasure
in announcing to them and the public genet ally, that they
w ill continue tbq above business in all its various branches;
such as the storing and selling of cotton, teceivirg and for
wardingroerchonpize and filling orders, at their well known
stand, situate near the river, which for convenience and se
curity from fire, is not surpassed by any Ware-House in
lliecity. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give
his personal attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling
of orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do
his best to promote the interest of all who may favor us
with their patronage and influence.
HARDEMAN 4 HAMILTON.
Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. 45
EXPECTING to ga to Savannah early in the fall, with
a view of engaging in the font mission Rtisini-.M there,.
I have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hamil
ton 4 Hardeman, to my son, Mr. "CHARLES F. HAM-
ILTON, whose steadiness of character, and correct knowl
edge of business, will qualify him for the employment in
which he is abcut to engage In thus retiring from the con
cern, I beg leave to tender my grateiul acknowledgments to
my friend* for pastfavors, and would kindly solicit for the
new concern of HARDEMAN 4 HAMILTON, a con
tinuation of their support, with the assurance that it will be
as gratefully acknowledged by me, as though 1 were still a
member of the concern. E. HAMILTON.
Macon. Aug. 25,1842.
WARE HOUSE Al*l»
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
■yus. o'j ana o*, ana #aj »cicau* iw. •, #»• »»v
I* uf once Lee now Macon county. Also, of Lot No.
the 2nd district of originally Muscogee, now Macon-
of which John Clara (late uf Macon county) deceas-
f -■•-l, seized and possessed.
L ELIZABETH CLARK, relietof
John Clark deceased.
uon connlj Qa, Msy 4, 1843.
Notice.
[klE tubscribers have this day entered into copartner*
■ “'Ibiader the firm of
IHACKELFOKD a bessjgxt,
OR TllR TUAN- ATI ION* THE
I.KTOlUHn /:
pERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
F. li. SHACKELFORD,
A. J. BHSSBNT,
Central Wharf,
[lwton. Jane 1.1813. 36 lm
\i:\v
G. W . X E. IVooilriiir,
•* now rci-eiving s large addition to tlieir Muck* nf
■' ,a plc unil S*'iiiict Dr. Siood-*. to wl --ii nicy
folly invite the Citizens of Macon and aurronn
ijj'wj. As they will be sold at very low pricea.it
rjn well for those who with to make a little money,
, n * B J G 00 *!* 110 ca ti before they are all sold. Ilea-
at St per bolt, Printed do. 12J per yard. 2000
r*li«wn Shining, as Si yards for 91; 5000 yards Cali-
[**•1} to 18j cents per yard; Prioted Moslias and
TV Scotch Giaghami, Jaconet, Swiss, Mall apd Bah*,
” ■ssliaa, Stnped and ChickeU do. Irish Linen and
htwas, Large black net Shawls, Farit . Lace Frin-
[jAttkatlls, Umbrellas. Parasols, Sun Shades, French
|J*t Ctuimeres, Gambroous, Brown L<-.en Drills,
•••HtKidto, Hats ami Bonnets, together with every
Infinities usually kept in a Dry Good-, Store. Those
to purchase to sell again, would find it for their
j* to examine our stock, as the Good* will be sold
' t:i * Perhaps lower than any offered in the city.
( ^ )a Malberry Street, opposite Strong end Wood’s
JTAVINQ
leased the
large and commodi-
ous WARE-HOT8E for- ! 9*
merly occupied by jew- '' -
yt» *.V Rimrn. nn the cor- '
N- -•
kte '4 BURCH, on the cor
net of Second and Cherry streets, where we shall carry on
the WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI
NESS. under the firm ui D. .V- YV. <»U.\A A- CO. Wc
are prepared to makadjBier^^avaoces on cotton m " r
onShipments,to Sav.Hiii i i, Charh-sii-n.-.or Now Yor-.
From our expc: ii-uct* in the W.-tiii.-HorsE A VP (om m:-
• loN BolISI-; we feel \sarranted in solicttingtln-patro-
tiage of our friends and the public, bclievin ■ ii , ir ! . o
terest will lie romoted by a strict and undivided attention
i i bnsinc-s entrusted to our care. .
D. 4 WM. GUNN 4 CO.
At our old stand, tbe Store adjoining the Ware liouse
we keep constantly on baud a general assortment of Sugar,
Co fee. Salt, Iron Nails, Bagging.Molasses,.Mackerel,
nod almost every other article, in the G A (VGA At Une
w hich will be soid lo w for cash. D u
Aug. 16
IP: SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additions to kis
JL stock of
COACHES, CRtBIOTEES, BAROUCHES,
BUGGIES, WAGGONS, Ac.
irom some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expreb&ly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if not superior to those of any oilier es
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find it for their interest to examine the quality and pri
ces of his assortment.
Repairing, in nil the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than former
prices. .
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs, Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes. Lamps,Bands
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in thei-i
business, at A u-nsta prices..
March 1st 1842. 22 tf J. W. BABCOCK.
BOOK AND MUSIC STORE.
T HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, bis
Stock of Goods in this place, in a short time will make
large additions to it, and assures the public that they may
expect to find, at all times, a well selected assortment oi
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
aqy 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.
Mav 5 32
Couiiui
n the centre o
outh of" the Wash
3 who may favor
’ij>t attention to busin
niers, a faithful dische
rest, no exertions on
part shall be scanting to effect it.
We solicit consignments from c
Charleston. Baltimoro, New Yc
produce sold, and orders for nil h
busi
dares, tlmi i
first Moods
be alt-
by law; and shall he
h county, io be ehoseij
i of the first article of
res, that the House of
nnd Boston—countrv
s of goods supplied. ’
DAVID KIDD
C. A. ELLS
het
JIe.vrt G. Lamar,
Thomas Tatlob,
! Rea 4 Cotton,
j Gno. A. Ki.mueuly,
References. J- Janies Goddard,
( K. 4 It. 11. Graves.
f E. 4 T. N Beal,
j Chs. Campbell, 4 Co.
1 WniGUtl 4 Hart.
Macon. Ga. Nov. 1. 1842. 5
1
31 aeon.
do.
do.
do.
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BEACON, GEOnGIA.
T HE s’ubscriber lias again taken this Estdb
lishment, where lie will always be hap
[till fcHB pv to attend to the calls of bis old customers.
and the travelling public generally.
Macon, June 20 38 S. LANIER.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Mitcoia, Cico.
Prices Reduced.
TJ oaT d and Lodging, per month, - - - . - 00
Hi Do. per week, ..... 9 00
Do. withqut Lodging, per mouth, .... 1500
Do. and Lodging per day, 150
Single meal, 50
Lodging, 25
Man aud Horse per night, including Supper,
Lodging and Breakfast 175
The subscriber having taken a new lease of this estab-
lishment, is prepared to wail upon those who may favor
him with a call, aLd confidently assures the travellingpnblic
that nothing shall be wanting on bia part, which may add to
their comfort or convenience.
F. SIMS.
So Sravollers.
The Stage offices of the Mail Line from Augusta to
Montgomery, via Warremon, Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon,
Barnesville, Talbotum, Columtfus and Franklin : also, tbe
Florida or Alligator Line, to Tallahassee and 1 eosacola,
via Perry, Pindertown, Albany, Baiubridge and ttuincy,
are all kept at this bouse.
Dec 14,1842 if
Monroe Bail Sload.
clu-
ifths of the
! be made
pla
m
mills Road is in daily use to Griffin, 53 miles—leaving
JL Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Barnesville at 10, A. 11.
and Griffin half past 12.
Leaves Griffin at 91, A. M. and arrives at Barnesville at
12 M. and Macon 4$ P. M.
Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah,
Augusta via. Milledgeville, kV arrenton, &c. and also via.
Entonlon and Madison. From Forsyth daily to the Indian
Springs; three times a week to McDonough, Decatur. Ma-
ietta. &c.; from Barnesville daily to Columbus via. Thom-
aston and Talbotum, and from 'Griffin every other day to
Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, West Point,
&c. and to Augusta, Geo.
Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at ?l per bale,
other articles 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in
proportion.
L. N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineer
Office Monioe Rail-Road, Macon, )
July 26th, 1642. S 41 if.
ige the third i
lirst article of life Con.-iiiaiioii.
hircl i-enion of the lirst article of the Con •
te shall bee-
\ Iecle
til suen dav ot tlectiou
composed of one member fr
by the electors thereof:
And \Vii erf. as, the seventh
the Constitution ofthis Sta’.«
llepresentatives shall be co
the counties which now are
tied within this State, according to tlieir re:
ber of free white persons, aid including thr
people ofcolor; the actual enumeration s
within two years, and within every subsequen
seven years thereafter, at such time and in sue
as this convention may direct. ][ach county <
three ihoacaml j^ersone, agreeably to die l‘oreg
of enumeration, shall be entitled to two inembe
thousand, to three members: and twelve thousand to four
members; but each county shall have at least one, and
not more than four members; the representatives shall be
chosen annua’Iy on the iirst Monday in ^November, until
such day of election be altered by law. l>.itil the afore
said enumeration shall be made, the several counties
shall be entitled to the following number ot representa
tives, respectfullyCamden,‘J;’ Ghnn. Liberty, 3;
Mclnlosh. ii; I'rytn, 1; Chatham, 4; jliiingham, 2; i>cri.-
ven.2; Montgomery, 2; Burke,3; Bjlloch, 1; Jefferson,
3; Lincoln, 12; Elbert, 3; Jackson, ‘J; Richmond, 3:
Wilkes, 4; Columbia, 3; Warren, 3; Washington, 3;
Hancock, 4; Greene, 3; Oglethorpe, 3; and Pranklin, 2 ;
And Whereas, the said recited sect, ms require alteration
—to the end, therefore, that said sections may be altered:
8ection 1. Bat enacted by the Senate and House
of Re present.itircs of the Slate cf Georgia, in General
Assembly met, and iLis Jttrcbyenacted by the authority
of the same. That as soon as this bill shall b’e passed, ai ree-
ably to the requirements of Constitution, tbe following "shall
be adopted in Jieu of the sections above recited to wit: in
lieu of the third section of the first article of tbe Constitu
tion aforesaid, the Senate shall be elected biennially on the
first Monday in October, and shall consist of forty seven
members, and sh?;l be composed of one member from each
senatorial district, which district shall be cent posed of two
contiguous counties, not including the county with the lar
gest representative 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 shall be hereafter for
med, it shall be annexed to one of the districts from which
it was taken; and that in lieu of the seventh section oi‘ the
first article of the Constitution, the following shall be adup
ted: the House ofrepresentatives shall be <
————j—mposed o
GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER,
CHEAP! CHEAP!
THE LARGEST LOT OF BLANK
E ,T VER in Macon, for sale at New if galled
11 for soon—by
October 25-
J. It. MORRELL.
Next door below tbe Washington Hall.
4
Selims Off at New York Cost!!
rBIHE subscribers, with the view of reducing their pres-
B ent Stock, will sel> at NE W YORK COST, for Cash.
The Stock is new and desirable, and worthy the attention
of purchasers. . .
KJ* Country Merchant* and dealers generally, are invited
to call and examine for themselves.
SAMUEL J. RAY 4 CO-
Macon, June 13,1843. 37
Ncyv Goods! Ncyy’ Goods!!
T HE Subscribers are now receiving a genera assort
mem of staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of *ne latest
style and pauerns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, iz
brick building one door from Washington Hall'.
Sept 25 52 GEO. W. PRICE 4 CO.
For Sale.
A CHOICE article Nothern Butter,
5 Bbls. Onions,
1 Lot Snperior Java Coffee, _
1 do choico Hams, Just received.
Oct I « 3 USnER 4 FREEMAN.
Bagging', Kope, and Twine.
100 Ps. heavy 4-4 inch Cotton Bagging,
150 *• 4-2 and 4-4 Hemp do.
50 Coils Manilla bale Hop*.
50 dp Hemp do.
250 lbs. Twiue,
For sale by CHARLES CAMPBELL,, 4 Co.
At gust 20th, j
Fire Insurance.
Alina Insurance
to take
Colton in
Warehouses, iuthe Ciiv ofMnconand its vicinity, against
t nt
ripHE Undersigned Agents for the jEtna In
if Company c-f Hartford Conn., are prepared
risks on BuildiHO, nenlp 1 ' : ■''' ■"'’"rcatwC
Fi
LIBERTY HOTEL,
in?®jcs: _»
eg i
Mi
— l ycyHE undersigned announces, to the
iJL ; ^<o JL Public, that lie has taken the a-
i bove House, recently occupied by
; 2 * llw William B-Penuel, nnd is prepared
lor the reception of Boarders and
Kg Travellers.
’» lie is aware that Newspaper pro
mises are but little relied on. He would therefore De de
terred from making any.but that he is resolved to redeem his
own fully. He assures the Travelling public, that inclina
tion as well as interest, shall prompt him to leave no effort,
untr.ed.no expeuce withheld, to lender their sojourn with him
both agreeable and comfortable. His Table shall be sup*
plied with the best this, and the Macor. market can afford,
Lis House witli obedientand attentive servants. Good, plea
sant, well funishe i and supplied Lodging Rooms can be had.
And last not least, the House shall not suffer for either warn
of attention, or abundance of wholesome proven, ier.
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. The Traveller may therefore expect
good fare.'aod a light bill. Call and Tkt.
*Jan 3,1843 THOMAS WILLIAMS.
MUSIC STORE, MslCOeY.
REA & COTTON, Au
23 ly
ssiijjMr© ^ s iy& e jar © o
H A\ fi cons nntly on hand; and offer fi r sale at prices
as low as tin be purchased in the southern country; a
splendid assortment ot
PIANO-FORTES,
from the Celebra edand long established Manufactor.es of
gfWEIS £% OffiAiaiEj
r'T\ CJ£>
CHICKERING AND MACKAYS.
At l»ie People’s S!oi*e.
Prices Reduced pea* eeuL!!
ripHE subscribers anticipate making a change in tlieir bu-
1 lincss; in consequence of which, they will offer, for the
next sixty days, their STOCK OF DRY GOODS atgreat-
ly reduced price.. Their stock is almost entirely new, hav
ing nearly all been purchased in New York, within the last
sixty days; and the prices at which Goods will be sold, will
offer inducements worthy the attention of purchasers, as the
prices of most of the Goods will be reduced 25 per cent,
from their former low prices. And to the citizens of Macon
and surrounding country, we would, say, that we shall be
able lo supply them with articles lower than can be pure.ha
sed in the Southern country.
Hau -some yard wide French Muslins, at 23 cts; French
Calicoes, at 25 cents; good Curtain Calico,at 11 yards to the
dollar; Negro striped Homespuns at 12J cents: Musqnito
Netting, full stands, 91.25; H.POOyards brown Homespuns,
24 yards to the dollar; IriAb Linens, fiom 31 to 75 cts; brown
Linens, from 15 to 25 cents; Gambroous, from 37 to 73 cts.
black D rad e Ta, at $2, 00 per yard, (goods that have al- \ Representatives of the Stair, of Georgia, I
ways retailed in this market for 94,00 per yard;) Bed Ticks Assembly met, enu.il is hereby enact t a by the s
from 10 to 18 cents; Ladies’ Tick Nick Gloves and Mitts, from and immediately afterlhis act shall _ have parsed in
from 12i to 50 cents; superior blk and blue blk Bombazine?, j conformity with the Constitution of tuts btate,^ it shall and
from 91,25 to 91.75 per yd.; 50 dozen HeadHdkfa from 8 n> a y be lawful for all Major Generals, and Brigadier Gene-
to 25 cents. Also, a good assortment of Draw Goods, such J ™*> 1° “® elected bj i he people ol the respective Division
as Jaconet*. Cambrics; Mull, Swiss Book, and Striped Mu- ; or Brigades, and all persoi s subject to do militia duty, slia .
lins; Marseilles Skirts, Gieen Btaipr; French Work Col- f be enuded to vote for the same only,
lars; superior Linen Lawns, from 31 to 62 rents; Ladies; ~. Atul belt J n, u.ci enacted ly tie
plain and figured Silk Cravats; Furniture Dimity; Shell,
Tuck and Side Combs-, Brown Holland; Spun Cotton; Tur
key Red; Cotton Cards; Nankins; Cotton Drills aud Ostia-
burgs; Bleached Homespuns, e great variety, 30 percent,
lowerthat was ever offered in this city; cheapand fine Straw
Bonnets; together with every var.et.v of Goods usually kept
•n a Dry-Goods Store. CRANE & CLARK.
O”8tore on Mulberry Street, uuder Washington Hall.
Macon. May 30. 1843. 33 Ct
Repiesentative, and no county
Representative, thirty seven counties having the greatest
population .counting aEfree white persons, and three.filths
of the people of color, shall have two Representatives; the
said apportionment shall he Shade by the General Assembly
at the session at which this sretio,i .-.ball be adopted a sea
alteration of the Constitution, by an act to be introduced af
ter the adoption thereof, and anew appointment shall be
made at the session next after each future enumeration of
the inhabitants of this State, made under the Constitution
and laws thereof, but at no other time.
WILLIAM ii. WOFFORD,
Speaker ol the House of Representatives
ROBERT M. ECHOLS.
President of the tieno'e.
Assented to. 27th ofDecember. 1842.
CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor.
AN ACT to aher the third section of the fourth article of
the Constitution of this State, so far rs to authorize the
people to elect the General Militia officers of this’State.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
in General
That
NEW BOOKS,
AtBoardmaw’s Iiitcrary Depot.
JUST RECEIVED, -s
npOWSHEND on Mesmerism.
JL Olins Travels.
Number 9 Allisons’ History of Europe,
“ 7 Brandes’ Encyclopedia,
Home or the Jron Role.
The Home, by Frederika Bremer,
Lady Sales Journal of Disasters, Afghanistan in 1841
and 42.
Froissarts Chronicles, No. 1.
Voyage of Discovery toward the North pole,
Daughters ofEngland by Mrs. Ellis,
Wontett
Companion for the Altar,
Macaulay’s Miscellanies, in 4 vols.
“ Lays of Ancient Rome,
Lockhart’s Spanish Ballads,
Clarke’s Scripture Promises.
Hanuab Moores Private Devotions,
Bacons’ Works, in 3 vols.
Pereiras Materia Medica,
Webster’s Speeches, in 3 vo!s.
D’Aubognia History of the Reformation,
Childs Drawing Room.
Story on Bills,’(just published,)
together with a great many other valuable and standard
works, too numerous to mention.
June 1-2 37 J. M. BOARD MAN.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY-GOODS.
Prices Keduccd 25 per cent.
AT
G. JO. II * ‘I RISE A* ’S.
CALL AKD SEE,
Sec. 2. And.be it furl her.enacted ly the authority
aforesaid. That all laws and parts of laws, militating a
gainst 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 otherttliings, provi
des that in case ofjoint obligors, or joint promisors, re
siding in different counties, the suit may Le 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
suitinay be commenced, shall be deemed suffii ientserviee
under such rules and regulations as the Legislature have
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 been ru
led by the courts, that they cannot be joined upon the
ground that they are not joint obligors, nor joint promi
sors, in the sense and meaning of the above recited clause
of the Constitution, and therefore in such cases, parties
are compelled to bring separate actions at a real increase
of costs andexper.’es, both to the plaintiff* ami defendants:
And Whereas, the said first section of the third a-iicle
requires amendment:
Be if e nacted by the Senate and House of Rcpresenta-
lives of the State of Georgia, > $ Genera t Assembly met,
& WM. GUNN
46
PtJofJ
pwitlu
43
DISSOLUTION.
.7 '■'i'Jrtnership heretofore exiiting brtwi
,, m P»°t. 4 Woodruff, was litis day dissc
troseat.
I
eea Drs.
day dissolved by
^P****a*indebted to the firm, are requested to call
-1::.mediate payment.
M.S. THOMPSON,
Jkl8t3, sr, 30 M.WOODRUFF.
I 1 0 1’ i* i: ic-m ri ■ t it I \ i.
•w establishment.
Jjj-i STILLS and WORMS, kept on hand,an<t
y, '•' order, at the Macon Foundry, b\
32 WM. MiELHOY,
nw...„ t'ainis anti Oil**.
WIQS® 8 a "J = White Lead,
gallon, Linseed Oil,
'‘‘" r La'np Oil.
I «;!f c ‘ Cl ' Colors for Painter*’ use. for sale bv
40 CUAS. CAMPBELL 4‘CO
Wl IIE-IIOUSE
A N If
cot^imissioiii BxrsiHESs.
r i HIE aub=criber has removed to the Ware House near
fi Cotton Avenue, recently occupied by Hamilton *
Reynolds, which ia both convenient and comparatively safe
from fire; and he is now prepared for the business of the
season His personal and undivided nltenttou will in all
rases be given to the storage and aale of Cotton, and lie
hopes to receive an additional share of the patronage of hia
friends and the public, and that none will have reason to
regret the confidence reposed in him. mv . a
Sept 20 51 JOHN JONES.
JYew, Cheap #Desirable Goods.
SAMUEL J. RAY, & Co.
U AVE just received and are now opening a general as
sortment of seas, liable STAPLE nml FANCY
DltY f40ODS, which they will sell at very reduced
prices for CASH, being anxious to teduce their present
large Stock, among which may be found—
Super Wool dyed Black, Blue-Black and invisible Green
Cloths. . .
Cassimer, woolen, velvet, valentia. and satin Vesting I,
Flannels, merinoes nnd primed Orleans Cloths,
French, Englisband Americnn Prints,
Challevs, Muslin de Lanes, French Collars and Capes,
Black,'blue-black. 4 rich fig’d fancy color'd Silks 4 Satin*
Black India Satins, India K«rn, Spilutlfield. Pcngee.I in-,
en Cambric, and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs,
Motulin de Lane 4 Satin Shawl*', Neck Ties, and Dreas
Handkerchief*,
Irish Linens, Linen Shirtings. Lawns and Diaper*,
Jaconet, Swiaa, Nanaook and Book Muslins,
Silk. Cotton 4 worsted lloisery; Gloves 4 Suspcnde
Gent’s Merino 8birts and Pants ; Stocks and Collars,
Bed Ticks. Brown & Bleach Shirting* and Sheeting*,
Soper bleached Long Cloths, Canton 1 lannels & Drillings,
Kerseys. Linsevs; superior lied and Negro Blankets,
Shell tc Buffalo Twin. Side nnd Ridding Combs,
pool Thread, Tapes. Pins. Buttons. 4c.
With many other article* too tedious to mention,
r.. S. Pun hascii. will find it to tlieir interest to ca’.!.
S. J. RAY 4 CO.
Maeoa, Nov. 14, 1842. V
Iron, Salt,' nnd Nails.
g w tfONS Swedes Tihn, a iortedsizes,
iO'2,.’.u;l bus'le'.s Salt, * .
100 Kei’s Nails and Braas, assorted, for sale by
j u l y to CHAS. CAMPBELL 4 CO.
„Inst Received,
INGftAMc, Prime L Lawns, Calicoi: s.MnsIins,
^ g White, Brown, and colored Homespuns, Nankeen,
Blue and black Mixtures, Checks, Stripes,
Tickings, Musquito Nettings,
Silk and Cotton Hdkft.; fancy Hdkfa. and Shawls,
Stockings, Half Hoae, Threads, 4c.
Calf. Kip. and Morocco Brogans,
Ladies’ Leather, Seal, and Morocco Shoes 4 Sltppers,
Fur, Wool, and Palm Leaf Hau,
Knives and Forks; Pocket Knives, a large lot. i
Just received and for sale, wholesale and rfU' 1 -™ tlie
most reasonable term,. E. 4 R. R. URA.V E-..
June 13 37
Groceries.
j ravin' sub-crib era continue to keep on hand nt the old
S l". oppi r'.tc tin- Wa-i.iiijt-m ll.i’.l. a ;•! rni-r:!
isssF** S ‘ K c .‘sasaa IK*
June 6 L —
Racon.
j 0,000 '^OOOtoHuna^nnd Shoulders.
for sale by
June 6
C. CAMPBELL 4 Co.
36
MORRISON’S
Vegetable Universal ]TIcilicine»,
rtOHsdebv CEO.W.PRICE4CO
r Mav 5 :
A L A li G E A S S O R T MEKT Ol
YIOI.INN. 8UPBBIOB til’|T.VB8, BUCI.E8,
TBO.tlBOTVB8. TUI 'll'ETS. II«!£.YS,
CL.IUIOSETM, FIjAGEOLETS,
FIFES, Arc. Ac. dec.
I Ol Thewtllknnwn reputation cl these Manulaetor
\ VALUABLE plantation in Monroe. Theauii.-cnber | duJej, the necessity ofcoinmentiiiL' upon tne e\-
otVcrs for (Jlle. the plantation m Monroe County, on ^ ; Dstrament3 , which have stoo d the test of
which she has resided for several year* nast. It contains f roany years*
six hundred acres of Oak and Hickory land of Superior ■ -|-
qualiiy. rhree haindred and fifty of which is under cultiva
tion. Of the cl eared land, two thirds has been cleared
within the last three year*. The fences are all in good re*
pair and the hoc ses also. There is a neat and comfortable
dwelling on the, place, with orchards of young trees, and
excellent water. The place has several branches of water,
Tuning through the fields, and for fertility and health, is not
exceeded by any plantation in this section of Georgia.
It is on the roiid from Macon to Tbomaston. and is nine
teen miles from the former place, and two miles from the
Montpelier College. C .N. KELSEY.
For further information, apply nt the Telegraph Office
Feb. ’ 28 22 '
'UIE subscriber being determined to close hi&jr
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
pre-1 will sell at or near Cost and Charges, until furthet notice,
e of inrt would respectfully ask purchasers tp call and examine
• L li before purchasing. His stock consists in part of— Rich
j Kr,-:;i’h Muslins, various patterns ami styles; Fashionable
Rulzarine Muslins, tine French ami En^sli Cambrics, a
i irjie assortment of English and American prims, from 6|
to 25 cent-: Rlnck ami Co oure«l Silks, Satins and Surceu-
,»tts; Rich Foulard Silks; Larbes line ahd super Lawn
H;Uittker»:liieA; Silk Tliread and Cotton Gloves ami Hosi-
Tarleton and
Violin. Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reed* Lory; Superior Cause Cardinals; Net Sha,1 “> ;£ ar, ?{?£.
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music.Pa- Bridge Mantle:- and 7-car..-; laib’la »n»l ’ 1 .‘ lb '“ ,,s ’
per 4c 4c. forming as complete an assortment of musical Hat and Cap do; Crapes, ard Crape Ltsse; C-m.hric.Mus-
mtM-chandize.'as'can bo fouJ in the southern country, , liu, L tee, an. Tl.-ead Tnmm.ngs; Bombaxmes, Super.
As they imitort direct from the Manufacture*, they art ; Irish Linens; Brown. Wlme. and Coloured Linen Drillings
enabled to sell their goads at the very lowest prices P.nmlonn Stuffs and Vestucs. and a good
and it is hereby enacted by th
That so soon as this at i shall hav
requisitions of tbe Consiiiution. ii;
part of tbe said first section, oi'tJj
stitution of this State, nn 1 to he in
ly after the clause above recited,
maker and indorser, or indorsers
ding in different counties
sued in the county wber<
the petition and process
sers, residing out of the
commenced, shall be dec
>i pre
nty of the same.
ed ncrfeably to the
t’le of the Con-
Ami
. this
ot a
v notes resi-
nr.e may be
and a cop\- of
B. 4 V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assort
ment of FOREIGN MUSIC.
Hy-Mugic sold at reduced jirices.
QJ* Terms C'ets/t.
May 17. 1842. 3J
GREilT EXCITE HUNT
On Cotton
Don’t mistakethe house—Iko doors above his old stand,
rflHE subscriber would respectfully announce to his
X friends and the public, that lie has taken a part of the
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant,
where he will give hia whole attention to REPAIRING,
and will execute all work entrusted to his c:rre.
X. B.—Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. 4c. 4c. made or re
paired at the shortest notice, and warranted.
1 M. D. BARNES.
Macon, November 8. 2842; 6
rpjlF. MCVLL fellOAUS Mnnulnct.irins C out
T panv Cotton Yarn am*. Oznabur-, const.atlv on hand
1 - — - - wholesale nnd retail by
and for aale, at the Factor^- price
April 4
E. 4 R. II. GRAVES.
NEW ROOKS,
At Jlanics’ Rook Store.
JU*T PUBLISHED.
TEPHENS' new work on Yucatan,
Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore S.
- Fay.
No. 8 of Alb- >n"s Europe,
No. 1 2 4 3 Harper's Edition of Shakespeare,
No 4 Family Library, 25 cts a Yol.
Seward’s Narrative, l.y Mrs. Porter.
Conquest and Self-Conquest, or which tnt.kes the Hero.
ALSO.—A large supply of School Book.s ; ml Stationary,
Blank and Record Books, of all kinds. Bibles, Prayer,
Hymn, Music and Singing Books, of every description.
"Mav 23 34
Pantaloon Stuffs and A eatings, !
Domestic Goods.and most article:
and Staple Dry Good Store, -ill of
bove for CA
i totally kept inn fancy
hick will be sold as a-
H.—Dimes taken ten for a dnllai.
G. E. WARREN,
first door above Geo. A. Kimberly's Hat Stot*e.
June 13 37
NOTICE.
B PERHAPS the citizens of Macon and vicinity, do not
know that the subscribers have thought best to stop^
retailing Liquor, and fill up with a general assortment ot
Family Groceries;
And if not. we will now state to the public generally, that
they have, and continue at their old stand on Mulberry
sta'eet. next to the old Darien Bank, where they will keep a
general supply of Family Groceries, such as Brown, Loaf,
and Lump Sugar; Molasses, Tea, Coffee, Oil, Floor. Meal,
Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel,Northern Pickled
Pork; all kinds of Pickles in jars; Sweet-meats. Prunes.
Raisins, Almonds, and all kinds of country produce that
can be callup for in fa toil v use, or that can be had.
LUDDIXGTOX xV THOMPSON.
By E. C. URANXISS. Agent.
Macon, June 13,1843. 37
tat<», the
le maker reside
ved on the ind..rser, or iridor-
int\, in whicn^he ?uit^,nmj ho
d still* dent service under the
stme rules and regulations ns the Legislature have, or may
direct in the case of joint obli^irs and joint promissors •
\v;iL LI a M B. WO FFOR I).
Speaker*! he House of Representatives.
' ' ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate
Assented to. December 2Sth 18^2.
CHARLES J. McDGXALD, Governor.
April 18 - Cm 29
~ MO URGE RAIL ROAD AMD BA^iUGCOMFAHV.’'
l/con, April 19, 1843.
r T is ordered by the Board, that an Installment of Twen
ty Dollars per share, on the capital stock of this Compa-
nv, Extension above Forsyth, is required to be paid on
Tuesday, the 1st day of August next: payment to l >e made
at this office, or to Col. Jose Pone. Fer^vth ; A. A. Gaul-
ding or Snintiel G. Jones, Griffin;
ough; E. B. Thompson, Campbelltoi
sou Decatur; H. Foote, Es<j- Mar
Rome; Messrs. Russell & Alextun
John P. Lomr, Chattanooga, (Tenn.) who are
receipt for the Company.
A true extract from the minutes.
April 29 30 M. L. GRAYBIL
McDajn-
i Thomp-
; Doct.Jos
*tta ; James M<
‘r, Cussville; or Mr.
vho are authorised to
i-Eii
Cashier.
Just SSeceived,
\ T the sign of the Family Grocery, en Mulberry street.
<i()0 ll>« rate NORTH EKN UiUTTICK,
and for sale cheap by the keg or retail.
June 13 37 " E. C GIIANNISS. Agent.
Just Received,
* T the aign of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street
. % IO Ihixo CIIEUSK. in trooff or.ler. ami for sale
cheap,by E. C. GRANNISS, Agent.
Junei3 3"
Just Received,
V T tlie sien of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street.
J (> bbl-.Taylor’* b<»t ALBA1VV AJLK,which
will be sold cheap for cash, by
,i me 13 37 E.C. GRANNISS, Agent.
100 4I0/.CU Cotton Cards,
J UST received and tor sale low, bv
E. it R R. GRAVES.
Jane 13 37
Sugar, Coflee, Molasses, Irony
Salt, tic, Xv.
QA II1IDS. St. (’roix Sucr'ir
r^yJ 30 do. N. Orleans do.
15 Porto Rico do.
20 boxes nnd bis. Loaf and Crushed Sugar,
10 do White and Brown liavanna do.
30 hhds. Cuba Molasses,
5 do. Trinidad do.
60 bbls. N. O do.
12 Tierces Rice,
250 bags Ri rt Coffee,
150 do Laguira do.
20 do Java do.
25 Tons Iron, fiat, round and •
Band, hoop and rod Iron.
Cast, German nnd Blistered
5 Tons Castings,
Carolina. Steel and Patent Hoes
s. lcng r handled d
Smoothing Irons,
nd Brads,
t Tacks, 2, 6, 3, 10
1100 sa:ks Salt. Table do.
Dupont's Powder,
2500 lbs. Lend, 250 bags Shot,
30 boxes Tobacco,
50 do. common and fancy Soap?.
50 do. Sperm and Tallo
100 do. 8-10,10-12,
“Ames” Si
Scythe bin
250 kegs Nail:
square,
5teel,
ud 12
nd E
Candles
! Glass
250 ke
■gs W bite L
ead,
Limn
■( .1, Sperm,
Train
nnd Castor Oils,
Cota
1 Varnish, u
ith a
general assortment
of colors,
Indi"
0, Madder. Spanis
:i Brown, Copperas
, Blue Vit.
Epso
m and Gin
uber
Salts, Sal Areatis
Pepper,
Spic<
», Ginger. C!
loves.
Nutmegs, Mustar
d. Borax.
Marti
ibov and Scotch Si
luff.
150 R
earns Writii
u- and
Wrapping Taper,
lares lot of Grindsto
20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many other art
cles too numerous to mention. All of which will be sold a
( low as can be purchased in this market.
April 4 2*7 E. & R. R. GRAVES.
HI