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MACO^T, (6EOKGIA,) TUESDAI 'MORSIAG, JULY 1843.
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OKOS6IA XELBCBAPB,
T r „.M*HtI> *VERT TODAY MOMMO.
BV3I.BABTI.ETT.
, .,* hujldinr corner Cotton Avenue and First
| OfJo-'*' AVarehouae.
T '. H S or subscription:
„ in advance, will pay for the Tel-
Thrrf ®° ‘ f!ixc DMlnn, paid in advance, will
r^h Ten Dollars,paid in advance, will
I,!» far i< 6** 35^4,Vm six months after the year has com-
| ! ' Vh f V-S« pouLARS^n fifty cents, per annum
I araeed, THRM „ , mt U the end of the year, poor
I $£Im“£?«»»»will be charged—with interest there-
I -ii i,e discontinued until all arrearages are
I Kortpw of the Proprietor.
?*’<!• “ n ’V‘" r « !n non-S.mscribers, 12J cents each. Extra
I Sm8 ^ P £b.cribers, 61 cents each.
lfapers.to »“ s TrR „ 3 OK advertising: .
I . „ rR ,,fsvsnts not exceeding 12 linv. w "’o*' n * erte
JfiiwfiwONE DOLLAR; and FIFTY cents for each
I ‘"gienfT*- TaVc^eotan' and Coroners’ 8ales, are char-
^ m^onahle deduction will be made to those who adver-
"■J^nttSStafoi Advertising, Ac., as well as for 8nb-
,.pjjim,.Interest will be charfcJ, when not settled within
Credit for Job Printing, ninulta, &C..O
• Letters on business connected wi<h the Office, must
a/post p»id. to secure attention.
WARE-B OU3S
C, H ISIrASSE.
ATTOBJfBT AT IAW,
MACON, Ga.
Office over Samuel J- Ray It Co.’s Store.
Will be found in his Office at all times when not pro
f„,intr.illy engsged
jan 24
Jan 25
J. s. DEN3MARB,
ATTOIMiEV AT I. A TV,
PERRY. GEO.
/hxbs sl nrotrwqiiRs
attorneys at latv.
Lamer, M'acon Co. Geo.
W ILL practice in the foliosring counties—MaCon,Ms-
riaa. Crawford, Hooaton.Donly^ Sumter.
JOHN C. MOUNGER-.
Oct sr> I8« i.
JOSEPH 2. CIAPP.
Attorney at I.nw,
Vienna, Dooly county,
33 Georgia.
May 1Q._
PAMBSO & SPEAB,
ITTOItTEYN AT I.ATV,
FORSYTH. MONROE COUNTY. GA.
June 15
LANISB. & CLOEfOEIi
ATTOBNIHS AT IAW,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Yfni-L Practice in the following counties: Pike.Henry
»T Faveue, Coweta, Meriwether. Upson, Talbot. Bibb,
Monroe.sad Butts. ROBERT S LANIER,
DecU 11 DAVID CLOPTON.
BROWN & SHOCHItES*,
ATTOKSEVS AT I, A TV.
T\riLL prscrica in the counties of the South-Western
11 Circait. Randolph, Lee. Early, Baker, Decatur,
IMy. Macon. Sumter. Telfair. Irwin. 7 ’aski, of the
Southern; and Houston. Cmv.ford, Pike, upsnn, Butts
ant Monroe, of the Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna, Dooly
rooDiy. Geo. WILLIAM BROWN.
May 23 34 WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY.
Commission Business.
T l^E lake this method of informing our friends and the
T T pnblic generally, that we are still connected in the
TVurc-lIoiisc niul Cauuniiuilau ftiiniursa, which
will be conducted at the stand occupied by us the past
season, (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) F ,r ;he
convenience of our uo-caunt y friends, we are building a
SCALE HOUSE, nearly adjoining'Col. Parker’s Store, on
the Avenue, wbicb will be completed by . the first of Sep
tember.
We desire to return onr thanks, for the liberal patronpe
bestowed on us heretofore; and trust that,by our exerti tua
for the interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance.
We will be prepared to make the customary Ailrnn-rN
on 4'ottou, nil Orders, and attend to such business as may
be confided to us by our friends, on as favorable term:- as
will be done by any other regular House in this place.
. 'HAMILTON & WINK.
Macon, July 1,1843. 4’
SL?
wt
Commission Business.
vjTHE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends,and
I the public in general, that they have connected them
selves together in the above biiMiiess, under the fiou of
GORIU.4M «fc UICUAISDSOW,
and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE
HOUSE. near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. Ti e
location is dry and elevated, ai d unencumbered with old
buildings and the usual liabilities of ti e and will l>e com
pleted, and ready for harness, by the first of September.
They confidently assure the public, the t any business con-
signed to their care, will be faithfully ai d promptly execu
ted.
Relying on the honesty of purpose and the long establish
ed confidence of tlirse who know us. we feel uu hesitancy
m looking for a liberal share of public patronage.
* THOMAS B. GORMAN,
JAMES RICHARDSON.
Macon, July 4,1843. 41
V/AEE-KOtTSE
A.
2. WHILST,
ATTOiBEV AT I.ATV,
VIENNA. GA-
W ILL practice in all «he counties of the Sonth-West-
e>n Circuit. And also, Thomas, Lowndes. Pulaski,
Irwin. and Laurens, of the Southern Circuit. _
O’ He may always be found at his Office in v Senna,
Oi.. when not professionally engaged.
May 30 « 5 wl ~' n -
REMOVAL.
rTR3. THOMSON & WOODRUFF have removed
1J their office to thnt store on Cotton Avenue next door
Math ofJ H. St W . S. Ellis’ drug store, and almost oppo-
iisthe Washington Hall, where ail business and cads will
it suended to promptly as usual. feb 7 19
IVOTICE.
T HOMAS TAYLOR, is ray authorised Agent, during
mv absence from tbe State,
Mavis 33 IRA H. TA\ LOR.
Bolanico-JIedical Instruction.
milB undersigned, aware of the many difficulties under
1 which students of Botanic Medicine labor, in regard
t) clinical instruction, and being desirous of advancing, as
fir as may be the standard of true Medical Science, by al-
f*rding every facility to enable those who^enejuire nlter^it,
n trace it, has deemed it proper, (considering the facilities
(v ,ach insiruedon in his possession.) to devote a part of
his lime expressly to advance the object in view, by direct
ing the researches of the student, in the various branches of
uw beating art. both theoretically and poetically, in the stu
dy and by the bedside of the patient; teaching him not only
the me.if Medicines, hut also, the ttae pharmaceutical mode
of preparing and compounding them, on correct chemical
principles: thus preparing him to begin hiscollegiste career
undentsndingly; and. will: proper attention, enabling him
in prosecute it to graduation, with honor to himself and the
institution with which he tuny be connected.
As s student is, by law, required to study twelve months
rr*?moa to entering college, those wishing to do so, can
bire the advantage of the above facilities, that length of
time, for FIFTY DOLL ARS. , Those, however, who
«i»h to be farther initiated into the practical met its of the
Guxix and Indian Practices, will be charged ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS extra.
O* Letters addressed to tlie subscriber, on this subject,
J»B paid, will receive immediate attention.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Macon. 4th July. 1843. 40 _
Commission E5 si s i n c s s.
fllHE undersigned still continues to occupy ihe WARE-
I HOUSE on the corner of Second and Poplar si reels,
lie offers his services in the various branches of the TVn»c-
llou»r nn«l Commission Ilunini-.v, and respectful
ly- solicit, the patronage of his friends and the public gener
ally ; trusting that, by liis unremitting efforts, he shall be
able to meet the wishes of those who mr.y honor him with
their confidence—and expresses a feeling cf gratitude to his
friends for their liberal patronage.
JOHN M. FIELD.
Macon. July 1. 1843. 41
Itefermee—Col. Wm. H. Reynolds, >
M»j James H. Hardaway, \
Messrs. Rea It Cotton, )
Joshua G. Moore, J
Bryant Bateman,
Stephen Oasielow,
William Moseley, Henry.
W. C. Clenveland. Cranford
SELLING OFF AT KEDl'CED PRIDES '.
c. «. stT johenv
Wiilcli Maker and Jeweller.
R espectfully inronnshufnenda
and the public, that he has just re
ceived a new assortment op
Matches and Jewelry,
o( the latest fashions and most approved
kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced
prices, for CASH.
GOLD * SILVER WATCHES.
Gold Chaius, Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, Breast Pins,
Collar and S’eeve Buttons, Jtc. GOLD SPECTACLES,
Silver a> d Steel do. with glasses to suit all ages; SILVER
SPOONS. Rodgers It Son’s and WostenholmsfinePocket
Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLUCKS, warranted to run 18 days
without winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus
sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and
Silver Pencils, Silver ntjd Steel Chains and Keys, Braid
Rod India Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne. Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver -Thim
bles, Ac.
Those who wish to avail -.hemselves 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
tlian any other establishment in tbe country.
WATC1&ES REPAIRED.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of
Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture
any part of a Watch, and will warrantevery piece he makes
as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well.
Nov. I 1842 , 5
SEW SPRI1V& AY E? SUJUUSR
H. SPENCER,
H AVING just received per Steamer J. Goddard,
the balance of hia spring purchases, is now pre
pared to offer to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, a full
and complete assortment of fashionable
Npring null Nniiiiutr Clothing,
consisting ot'every variety and style of Coats, Pants, and
Vests suited to the season, together with a great variety of
Summer Scarfs, Slocks, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Bo
soms, Snsp-.nders, 4'C. dpe.
ALSO, t splendid assortment of Cloths. Csssimers, Vest,
tings. Drab de Tacs, Camblets, Linen Drillings, Ac. all of
which will be sold or made up to order on the very lowest
terms FOlt CASH.
Feeling fully competent thnt I can make it for the inter
est of gentlemen replenishing their ward-robes to purchase
of me. I respectfully solicit^ call from all at the store one
door below .1. A. Jc S. S. Virgin's Jewelry Store, and di
rectly opposite the north-west front of the Washington Hall
where unprecedented bargains may always be found.
Macon, April 18,1843. 29
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Mulberry Street, Near the Methodist Church.
Macon,
■ Houston.
WARE HOUSE
AND
Commissioss Business.
raiHE undersigned have formed a eo-
' J. partnership for the transaction of a
general Ware House Jc Commission busi
ness.
We have taken the large and commo
dious Ware House occupied the last season by Mr. John
Jones, and formerly by Messrs. Hamilton JcILetnolds.
Tuese are very conveniently situated to the business part
of the City, and at the same time, not exposed to accidents
from fire, by contiguity u> other buildings.
We shall be prepared to make UBEHAI. advances upon
all produce in store, or which shall be ordered to be ship
ped to our correspondents on the seaboard ; and will make
returns for all Cottons ordered to be shipped through us to
Savannah, Charleston or New.Ynrk, as rapidly as sales can
be realized, and the proceeds returned here.
It will be onr object to in erit a shore rf patronage only
bv a faithlul personal attention and watchfulness over the
interests confided to us. The proceeds of nil Cotton sent to
us for sale, will be held subject to the order or the owner;
aud the personal superintendence of one of the partners al
ways given to sales, as well as to purchases of such article*
of supplies as our customers may order.
PP MOULTRIE & CAMPBELL.
B. II. Moultrie.
D. C. Campbell,
July 1 4d
The undersigned having retired from the Ware House
Business, nr.d transferred hia interest to Messrs. Moultrie
It Campbell, cordially recommend these gentlemen to his
old friends aud patrons, as worthy of their confidence.
JOHN JONES,,
NEW GO«I>S.
«. W\ aV 13. Woodruff;
\ KP. now recelvb g a large addition to their stocks »f
■si:i,,lc mill 1- IItin i*ry Oooda, to which they
aroald respectfully invite the Citizens of Macon and snrroun j
d?»g country. As they will be sold at very low prices, it j
would be well for those who wish to make a little money, I
by rood many good*, to cull before they ore oil join* Hea-
»y Nankeens at 81 per bolt. Primed do. 12} per yard. 2000
jird, Drown Shirting, at 21 yards for 81; .5000 yards Cali-
cn, from c) to 18j cents per yard; Printed Moslins and
Ltwni, Scutch Ginghams, Jaconet,Swiss, Mall and Nan-
aoob Muslins, Striped and Cbickell do. Irish Linen and
linen Lawus, Large black net Shawls. Pari. Lace Frin-
fet Carchnalls, Umbrellas. Parasols, Sun Shades, French
bummer Cassimerea, Gsuibroons, Brown Linen Drills,
Krimlins, Hoods, Haw and Bonnets, together with every
vsruny of articles usually kept ina Dry Goods Store. Those
who wish to purchase to «ell again, w/mld find it for their
advantage to examine our stock, as tile Goods will be sold
.M low and perhaps lover than any offered in the city.
Quire, on Mulberry Street, opposite Strong and Wood’a
Shoe Sure.
May 23 43
WARE ROUSE A A ll
fiOMBlSSION BUSINESS.
„ TBIHE undersigned feel-
. "TV A ing grateful to their
4* jSB friends and patrons for the
liberal support heretofore
received, take great pleasure
i,t announcing to them and the public genet ally, tliat they
will continue theabove business in alliu various branches;
such as the storing and selling of cotton, reccivi. g and for
warding inerchsnpize nnd filling orders, at tlie.r well known
stand, situate near the river, which for convenience and se
curity from fire, is not surpasses by any \\ are-House in
the city. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give
his personal attention to the selling of Colton and the filling
•■f orders for good*,' and pledges himself in every case to <lo
his best to promote the interest ol all who may favor us
wiihthair patronage and influence.
1 HARDEMAir & HAMILTON.
Macon, Aug,3, 1842. 4 5
EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with
a view of engaging in the Connin'—ion Business there,
I have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hamil
ton It Hardeman, to mv son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM
ILTON, whose steadiniM <d character, and correct knowl
edge of business, will iiualil? him for the employment in
which he is abcul to engage In thus retiring from the con
cern, I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to
niy frieiwU for iwutfavors, i»nd would kindly oolicit for the
new concern of HARDEMAN fc HAMILTON, a con-
tinualion of their support, with the assurance that it will bo
as gratefully acknowledged by me, as ‘i 01 ?? 1 ’ 1 *r r '™ 1 *
member of the concern. E. 11AAH.L 1 U-v.
Macon. Aug. 25.1849
rrtHP SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additions to his
JI stock of
COACHES, CHAKIOTETS, BAROUCHES,
BUGGIES, 1VAGGO.NN, Ac.
from some of the best 'Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for tliia market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if notsuperior to those of any other es-
lablisliment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
w ill find it for their interest to examiuc the quality aud pri
ces of his assortment.
Rebairinc, in nil the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen at less than form,
prices. • .
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Spriucs, Axeltrees.tnrnedamf boxed Dashes, tamps,Bands
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces. Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in llieis
business, at A ugusla prices. .
March 1st 1842. 22 tf J. W. BABCOCK.
CHEAP 1 CHEAP!
THE LARGEST LOT, OF BLANK
ASH?,
1 3 VER in Macon, for sale at New York prices if called
<j forsoon-by . J- B. MORRELL.
Next door below the Washington Hall.
October 25- 4
Selling Off*at Yen York Cost!!
rglHE subscribers, with the view of reducing their pres
l ent Stock, will sel 1 at NEW YORK COST, for Cash.
The Stock is new and desirable, and worthy the attention
of purchasers.
O’ Country Merchants and dealers gercrally, are invited
to call and examine for themselves.
SAMUEL J. RAY & CO-
Macon. June 13,1843. ' 37
Yen’ Goods! Yew Goods!!
T HE Subscribers are now receiving a genera assort
mem of staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of me latest
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, u
brick building one door from Washinpton Hall.
Sept 25 52 GEO- W. PRICE ft CO.
Fire Insurance.
•f'HE Undersigned Agents for the sEtna Insurance
1 Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take
risks on Buildings, Merchandize in-Store nnd Cotton in
Warehouse*, in the City of Macou and iu viciuiiy, against
REA Jc COTTON, Agfa
Feb. 7 23 ly
For Sale.
4 VALUABLE plantation in Monroe. Thi
/\ offers for sale, the plantation in Monroe
The subscriber
County, on
which she has resided for several years oast. It contains
six hundred acres of Oak and Hickory land of Superior
quality, three hundred and fifty of which is under cultiva
tion. Of the cleared land, two thirds ha* oeen cleared
within the last three years. The fences are all in good re
pair and tbe'houses also. There is a neat and comfortable
dwelling on the place, with orchards of young trees, and
excellent water. The place lias several branches of water,
ranine through the fields, and for fertility and^ health, is not
exceeded by any plantation in this section of Georgia.
It is on the road from Macon to Thotnaston. and is nine
teen miles from the former place, and two miles from the
Montpelier College. C . N. KELSEY.
For further information, apply at the Telegraph Office
Feb. 28 22
Just Received,
G INGHAMS, Printed Lawns. Calicoes, Muslins,
White, Brown, nnd colored. Homespuns, Nankeen,
Blue and black Mixtures. Checks, Stripes,
Tickings. Musqu.to Nettings,
Silk and Cotton Hdkfs.; fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls,
Stockings. Half Hose, Threads, Jtc.
Calf, Kip. and Morocco Brogans,
Ladies’ Leather. Seal, nnf Morocco Shoes & Slippers,
Fur. Wool, ami Palm Leaf Hats,
Knives and Forks ; Pocket Knives.a large lot.
received and for sale, w holesale and retail, on tne
mo-treasonable terms. K. .V U. U. OR AVES.
June 13 37
M. S. HALL. & CO’S.
/or sale by
June 6
US neon.
lbs. SIDES.
2,000 lbs Hams and Shoulders.
C. CAMPBELL JcCo.
SEW ROOTS AYD SHOES,
JI *T RECEIVED, O.Y8S.CO.VD .STREET.
fflAHE subscribers would inform their
1 friends.nnd the publi crallv, that
r . VJ r A r i they bnve n fine lot of Gentleman's fine
K Boom ami Caters, Ltuilngjuul
Goiunt&in,
Also a Urge a.'ionment of LADIES’ HALF GAI-
TKRS AND 8L1PPERS of all kinds. Also, a great va-
•riety of Misses’ colored and black Half Gaiters and Slip-
{*r*,with agnnersl assortment of Children's Gaiters and
Half Gaiters wbicb we will »ell as low as those of the same
quality can be bought in the Stale FOR CASH.
WHITING ,V MIX.
N. B.—AH those whose accounts ware duo 1st January,
18 .13, and remain unsettled July 10th, will haveto settle
with coat. Thi* furni thing Shoes without pay.we think
Madiera poorbusitn >s, these lime.*. W. M.
. July 4 97 _
I .*T TONS Swedes ; i, in, ns , iftc. 1 s i/cs,
LO 2,500 bosiiels Salt,
_ 100 Ke.-s Nail* and Ilrnas, asserted, for sale by
_Jnlv e, 4f) OHAS. CAMPBELL Jc CO.
1 IKK S CASSADA OIL. a superior aiti. li- for the
. II.,ir, tor talc by J. H. A W S. ELL IS,
*cl»7 19 Colton Avenue
IUtilLTflJf, HARDEMAN .V CO.
Factors General Comrnission
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
rUlIIE above business will have the personal and exclu-
T sive auention of Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly of
MUledgeville, and for six years a Eactor and Commission
Merchant of Macon, "!|- RARD HAM ILTON,
Partners < TllOilAS HAllD’EMAN,
Partners. J CHARLES F. HAMILTON.
REFERENCES:
John Rawls. HawkinsvUle.
George V’alker, Pulaski.
James K.l’tmicl, 1 8 <,mptcr.
J. A. S. Turner, S
Wm. 8 Hamill, ? n 0 olv
James S. Beall, J Dool i’
Hon Lott Warren, ? p n | myra .
Jas. Bond, b
11. K. Hines. Esq.. ? Ath, nv
Col. Nelson Tcfts, S * y '
Hi n. Wm. Tay'or, Cuthbert.
Savannah. Oct 1,1849' 8 -
EAILY EXPRESS
AND
GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION IIODSU.
nnHE Cisiiui Hah. IIoad axd Banking Company
I of Ge .rcia having granted to the subscribers the pri
vilege of running an EXPRESS over their Road during
the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the
prompt anti «afe conveyance of valuable Anicles. Specie,
Jcc. Jtc. and are in hopes o* being able to make an arrange
ment with the Post Office Department. I y which they will
be flowed to carry a Mail Bag. .
They are prepared to receive and forward (roods ot ait
descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and interme
diate places and between Savannah and Charleston, with
the greatest *afeiy and despatch; rnd will also pay partteu-
lar auention u> the patchgse of Goods, collection and pay
ments of Draft*. Note* and Bills, and transacting all ktpds of
busiuess in the above place*. > • .
They have also extended thoir arrangement to run their
Express by the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida, nnd
intermediate places on that route. , , ,
Thev intend to put on Teams, tn run regularly through
from Macon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carry
all kinds of Merchandize. wid» all reasonable oespatch aud
safety, on the firat of October next,
MACON— Office at the Washington Hall.
SAVANNAH—0#re at No. 153 Bay street.
DO. S.Philbrirk. Agerntfor rrravingarni
.forwardingGood*and Merchandise.
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Amos Head,.Agent, office Ao
9G.East Bay.
July 4 40 tf M. S. BALL Jc CO.
BOOK AMR MUSIC STORE.
T 1HE Subscriber, having purchased of C. A. ELLS, his
Stock of Goods in this place, in a short time will make
large additions tu it, and assures the public that they may
expect to find, at all times, a well selected assortment oi
Law, Medical Miscellaneous apd School Books, and all oth
er articles usually kept in Book-Stores, which will be sold
cheap for Cash.
I have a Bindery in fnli 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
Wasliington Hall. JONATHAN B. MORRELL.
May 5' 32_
WASHINGTON HALL,
Iff A COIf, GEORGIA.
T HE subscriber has again taken this Estab
liskment. where he will always be hap
pc to attend to the calls of his old customers,
and the travelling public generally.
Macon, June 20 38 S LANIER.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
'' Macon, Geo.
^ Prices deduced*
onrd and Lodging, per month,
Do. per week,
JYew 9 Cheap *$’ MSesirable Goods-
SArOTS2. g. RA?, & Co.
n AkT2 just received and are now opening a general as.
sortment of seasonable ST.U*I,H uud I'.V.M'Y
DKU GOO ISS, which they will sell at very reduced
prices fur CASH, being anxious to reduce their pteseut
large Stock, among which may be found—
Super Wool dyed Black, Blue-Black and invisible Green
Cloths,
Cas&imer, woolen, velvet, valentia, and satin Vestings,
Flannels, merinoes and printed Orleans Cloths,
French, Englishaud American Prints,
Challeys, Muslinde Lanes, French Collars and Capes,
Black, olue-black, St rich fig'd fancy color'd Silks A Satins
Black India Satins, India Kora, Spitialfield, Pongee, Lin-,
en Cambric, and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs,
Mnusliii de Lane & Satin Shawls, Neck Tics, and Dress
Handkerchiefs,
. Irish Ltnens.Xinen Shirtings, Lawns and Diapers,
Jaconet, Swiss, Nansook and Book Muslins,
Silk, Cotton & worsted Hoisery ; Gloves It Suspende
Gent's Merino Shirts and Pants ; Stocks and Collars,
Bed Ticks. Brown & Bleach Shirtings and Sheetings,
Super bleached Long Cloths, Canton Flannels A Drillings,
Kerseys. Linseys; superior Bed and Negro Blankets,
Shell It Buffalo Twist. Side and Kidding Combs,
pool Thread, Tapes. Pins. Buitoos. Ac.
With many other articles too tedious to mention.
P.. S. Purchasers will find it to
S. J. RAY St CO. ,
MaeoX. Nor. 14, 1842. 7
YO. 43.
stitut i©a.
N ACT to alter and change the third and s?
nth sec-
Do. without Lodging, per month, - - -
Do. and Lodging per day, - * * - *
. $23 00
9 00
15 00
- 1 50
50
25
llli: Ml’ LL 80 OAL8 .llnnntacinri ag Con:
I
and for
Ap
tuny Colton Yarn an I Oinabnrgs. constantly on hand
lor sale, at Hie Factory prices, wholesale nnd retail by
- ri | 27 K. A R. R. Git At l->
. r in con Iron SSrttss Foundry
AYD HUCSIEYE
"J I ILL and Gin Herring. Steam Engine Work, Iron
, t i and Brass Castings of every description, made to
order, and Machine Work in General, comer o. bounh
an 1 Willis t Streets. , _ _ . _
Tl»e bighest prices wilibe paui i »r Old 1 op per,
l.ciul, and Cast Iran*
Jan 31 17
u
rocerics.
rjJ3HE subscribers continue to keep ec hand at the old
I stand, op,., site tne Washington HuU.acot'd assortm nl
of Grocerio-.il-,g-ing, Salt, iruii^, Ac. v. ho h tlioj wn
low for Cash. C. CAMPBELL A Cb.
June 6 " r '
110BT. FINDLAY.
and Oilt* - .
••rvi-v KEGS No-. 1 and 2 White Lead,
I MIO tllons Linseed Oil,
gnO do Lamp Oil.
With a variety of Colors for Painters’ u»f. for
July 6 40
*>y
CHAS. CAMPBELL Jc CO
1 75
Single meal, - - - -
Lodging, ------ ^ - - r - * -
Man and Horse per night, including Supper,
Lodging and Breakfast. ------
The subscriber having taken a new lease of this’estab-
iisbment, is prepared to wt it upon those who may favor
him with a call, aid confidently assures the travellingpublic
dial nothing shall be wanting on his part, which may add to
their comfort or convenience.
F. SIMS.
*2?o travellers.
The Stage offices of the -Mail Line from Augusta to
Monpmmerv, via Warrenton, Sparta, MUledgeville, Macon,
Baruesville", Talbotton, Columbus ami Franklin : also, the
Florida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and Pensacola,
via Perry, Pindertown, Albany, Bati.bridgo and Ciuiiicy.
are all kept at this bouse.
Dec 14,1842 «
LIBERTY HOTEL,
F ‘l *1' ^ -w
mUE undersigned announces to the
J_ Public, tliat he has taken the a-
bove House, recently occupied by
William B Penuel. and is prepared
for the reception of Boarders and
Travellers.
He is aware that Newspaper pro
mises at e but little relied ou. He would therefore De de-
terredfrommakingany.but that lie 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,
urtir ed.no expence withheld, to render their sojourn with him
both agreeable and comfortable. His Table shall be sup-
lied with tlie best this, and the Macon market can afford,
,.is House with obedient and attentive servants. Good, plea-
satit, well funtsbed and supplied Lodging Dooms can be had.
And last not least, tbe House shall not suffer for either want
of attention, or abundance of wholesome proven ler. .
THe undersigned from an experience of some time tn the
same business in the city of Savannah, pledges himself that
he *!;:!! be able to give entire satisfaction. Provisions are
plentiful and cheap- The Travelle - may therefore expect
good fare, and a light bill. C-MA A5'D 'pi* 7- , ra
' Jan 3,1843 THOMAS WILLI AMS.
jmj&ic STORE- JBMICOJV.
H Atfi eon* antly on hand ; and offer ft r sale at prices
as low as c m be purchased in the soulberu country ; a
splendid assortment ot
PIANO-FORTES,
tbe Celebrt edand long established Manufactor.es of
CHIGKER1NS AND MACK AYS.
The wed known reputation of these Manufactories pre
cludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the teat of every cit
mate, for many years „
AND
riTHE undersigned have formed a Copartnership for the
8. transaction of a general Auction A: CotntntMiioa*
Bnsinmt—they have taken a store in the centre of busi
ness, on Mulberry street, two doors south of the Washing
ton Hall. We will assure our friends who tnry favor us
with their patronage that if prompt attention to busiuess,
a strict compliance with their orders, a faithful discharge
ofali duly will secure their interest, no exertions on our
part shall be wanting to effect it.
We solicit consignments from our fripnds in Savannah.
Charleston, Baltimore, New York and Boston—country
produce sold, and orders for nil kinds of goods supplied.
r DAVID REID
C. A. ELLS.
Henry G. Lamar. Macon.
Thomas Tatlor, do.
Rea Jc Cotton. do.
Geo. A. Kimberly, • do.
References. V .Tasies Goddard, do.
E. It R. R. Graves. do.
E. & T. N Beal, do.
Chs. Campbell, It Co. do.
Wrigley&Hart. do.
Macon, Ga. Nov. I. 1842. 5
Monroe Rail Koad.
T HIS Road is in daily use to Griffin, 59 miles—leaving
Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Baruesville at 10, A. M.
and Griffin half past 12.
Leaves Griffin at 9{, A. M. and arrives at Barnesville at
12 M. and Macon 4 j P. M.
Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savanna**,
Augusta via. Milledgeville, Warrenton,* &c. and also via
Eatonton and Madison- From Forsyth dailyto the Indian
Springs; three times a week to McUonough, Decatiir.
ietta, &c ;froin Barnesville daily to Columbus via. Thorn-
aston and Talbotton, and from Griffin every other day to
Montgomery* Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, ^Vcst Point,
3cc. and to Augusta, Geo.
Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at SI per bale,
other articlea 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in
proporLott.. ^ ^ WHITTLE, Resident Engineer
Office Momoe Hail-Road* Macon, ?
July 26th, 1642.j 44{f.
JVEW
At Boardmau’s litewy Bcpot.
JUST RECEIVED,
T OWSHEND on Mesmerism,
Olins Travels. *
Number 9 Allisons’ History of Europe,
*< 7 Brandes’ Encyclopedia,
Home or the Iron Role.
The Home, by Frederika Bremer,
Lady Sales Journal of Disasters, Affghauistan in 1841
and 42.
Froissarts Chronicles. No. I.
Voyage of Discovery toward the North pole.
Daughters of England by Mrs. Ellis,
Women “ “ “
Companion for the Altar.
Macaulay's Miscellanies, in 4 vols,
“ Lays of Ancient Rome,
Lockhart’s Spanish Ballads,
Clarke’s Scripture Promises.
Hannah Moores Private Devotions,
Bacons’ Works, in 3 vols.
Pereiras Materia Medica,
Webster’s Speeches, in 3 vo!s.
D’Aubognis History of the Reformation,
Childs Drawing Room.
Story on Bills, (just published,)
together with a great many other valuable a"d standard
works, too numerous to mention.
June 12 37 J- M. BOARD MAX.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY-GOODS.
Prices Reduced 25 per cent*
AT
€?. X. W*n£RREJV’$o
CALL AID SEE.
T HE subscriber being determined to close his stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODtt,
will sell at or near Cost and Charges, uutil further notice,
and would respectfully ask purchasers to call and examine
before purchasing. His stock consists in part of—Rich
French Muslins, various patterns and styles; Fashionable
Bulzarine Muslins, tine French and Engl’sh Cambrics, a
large assortment of English and American prints, from 6 j
to 25 cents; Black and Coloured Silks, Satins and Sarcen-
etts; Rich Foulard Silks; Ladies fine and super Lawn
Handkerchiefs; Silk Thread and Colton Gloves and Hosi
ery; Superior Gause Cardinals; Net Shads, l arleton and
Braige Mantles and Sctiris; Tafleia and Satun Ribbons:
Un.nnd l..r Ojws. and Crime Ltsst Cambric, .Mns-
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds
Toning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa
per, Jcc. Ac. forming ns complete an assortment of musical
merchandize* as con be found in the southern country.
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled to sell their gi-sds at the very lowest prices
B. A V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assort-
tpcni of FOREIGN MUSIC.
(E^YIusic sold at reduced prices.
ItJ* Terms Cash.
May IT. 1842. 33
GREAT EXCITISMEYT
On Cation
en ten tura dollai.
<i. L- WARREN,
first door above Geo. A. Kimberly s Hat titort
June 13
JVOTICH.
7 J ERHAPS tbe citizens of Mncon and vicinity, do not
know that the subscribers have thought best to stop
retailing Liquor, and till up with a general assortment oi
Family Groceries;
And if not. we will now state to the public generally, that
they nave, and continue at their old stand cn Mulberry
street, 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.’Coflee, Oil* Flour, Meal,
Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel, Northern Pickled
Pork; all kinds of Pickles in jars; Sweet-jneats. Prunes,
Raisins, Almonds, and all kinds of country produce that
can be called for in family use. or that can be bad.
LUDD1NGTON Jc THOMPSON.
I5y E. C. GRANXISS. Agent.
Macon, June 13,1843. ~37
Just Received,
Don’t miUal;clhe house—tteo doors above his old stand, i OO
niHE Subscriber would respectfully announce to his and for sale che
X friends and the public, that he has taken a part of the , June 13 3
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Uardware Merchant,
where lie will give his whole attention to REPAIRING,
ami will execute all work entrusted, to his care.
N. (i —Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. Ac. Jcc. made or re
paired atthe shortest notice, and warranted.
1 M. D. BARNES.
Jlttccia, November 8. 2842. t>
T tbe sign of tbe Family Grocery, on Mulberry street,
1 lb* lir.l ralcNOKTIlKlDi BITTUB,
tp by the keg or retail.
E. C GRANNISS, Aggut.
\t;w BOOKS,
At BaniCk’ Book Store.
JLKT PUBLISHED.
S TEPHENS' new work on Yucatan,
Hoboken, nBonsnjr.ee of New York, by Theodore S.
S- Fay.
No. 8 of Allt'on s Europe,
N'o. 1 2 & Harper’* Edition of Shakespeare,
No 4 Family Librarv.2 ' cts a Vol.
Seward’s Narrative; bv Mrs. Porter.
('onqneit tit,,) Self-Couquest, or which makes ffie Hero.
ALSO—A large supply of School Books and Stationary.
Blank and Record Books, of all kinds, Bibles, Prayer,
Hwon, Mu<ic and Singing Books, ofdvery description.
May Si 34
Just Received,
\ T the fi'-n of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street
lO boxca UUEESE, in goo',I order, and lor sal
K. C. GRANNISS, At
cheap.by
June 13
Just Received,
a T the sign of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street.
\ lO bblN-Tnj iprJ.. be*» AUBA.NY ALE, which
will be sold cheap for cash, by
June 13 u: E.C. GRANNISS, Agent.
100 dozen Cotton Cards,
J UST received and for sale low, by
E. A R. R. GRAVES.
June 13 :| 7
MOP tU SON'S
Vegetable Universal Jtedicines,
OR sale by GEO. W. PRICE It CO
ilayJ
F
tions of the tirst article o? the Constituyon.
Whereas, the third section of the first article of the Con
stitution of this State declares that the Semite shall he o*
looted bienn ally, on the first Monday in November, un
til such day oftlection he altered hv law; ami shall L>«
composed of one member from each county, to he chosen
by the electors thereof:
And Whereas, the seventh sect ion'.of the first article of
the Constitution of this Stale declares, that the House of
Representatives shall be composed of members from nil
the counfes which now are. or hereafter may be inclu
ded within this State, according to their respective num
ber of free white persons, at,d including three-fifths of the
people of color; the actual enumeration shall he made
within two years, and within every subsequent term of
seven years thereafter, at such time ami in such manner
as this convention may direct. Rach county containing
three thousand persons, agreeably to the foregoing plan
of enumeration* shall be entitled to two members; seven
thousand, to three members; and tw elve tin usund to four
members; but each county shall h^ve at least one, and
not more than four members; the representatives shall bt*
chosen annually on the first Monday in November, until
such day of election be altered by law. Until the afore
said enumeration shall be made, the several counties
shall be eulitled to the following number of representa
tives, respectfully:—Camden,2; Glum, 2; Liberty, 3;
Mf-Intoah.», Ury^.1- nhaihaa; .4 9..- S'-.-ri.
ven.2; Montgomery,^ Burke,3; Billocb, 1; Jefferson,
3; Lincoln, 2; Elbert, 3; Jackson, 2; Richmond, 3;
Wilkes, 4; Columl^On 3; Warren, 3; Washington, 3,
Hancock, 4; Greene, 3; Oglethorpe, 3; and Franklin, 2 ;
And Whereas, the said recited sect* >ns require alteration
—to the end, therefore,that.saul sections may be altered;
Section 1. Beil enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the State of Georgia* in General
Assembly met* and it is hereby enacted by the autnority
of the Stvmc. That as soon as this bill shall l»e passed, agree
ably to the requirements of Com-tituti >n f tbe following .-d;rdl
be adopted in lieu of the aections above reciied to wit: in
lieu of the third section of the first article of the Constitu
tion aforesaid, the Senatc shall be elected biennially on the
first Monday in October, and shall consist of forty-seven
members, and shall be composed of one member from each
senatorial district, which district shall he composed of two
coDtignouscounties, not including the county with the lar
gest repiesentative population, which shall constitute a se
parate district; which district shall be arranged and organi
zed by the General Assembly, atthe session when this shall
be adopted, and if any new county shall 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 adop
ted: the House of representatives shall be composed of on*
hundred and thirty members; each county shall have on#
Repiesentative, and no county shall have more than two-
Representative, thirty seven counties having the greatest
population, counting all free white persons, and three-fifths
of the people of color, shall have two Representatives; th#
said apportionment shall be made by the General Assembly
at the session at which this section shall be adopted as nn
alteration of the Constitution, by an act to b# introduced af
ter the adoption thereof, and anew appointment shall b#
made .at the session next after each future enumeration of
the inhabitants of this State, made under the Constitutioo
and laws thereof, but at no other time.
WILLIAM B. WOFFORD,
Speaker ol the House of Represomauves
ROBERT M.ECHOLS.
President of the Senate.
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 as to authorize the
people to elect the Gener.d Militia officers of this State.
Section X. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the Slate of Georgia, in General
Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the same, That
from and immediately after this act shall have passed iu
conformity with the Constitution of this State, it shall and
may bejawful for all Major Generals, and Brigadier Gene
rals, to be elected b\ the people ot the respective Division
or Brigades, and all persons subject to do militia duty, sha .
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 t*
gainst this act, be and.the same are hereby repealed.
WILLIAM B. WOFFORD,
Speakerof the House of Representatives
ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 25th December. 1642.
CHARLES J. McDONALD* Governor.
AN ACT to be entitled an act to amend the first section #f
rbe third Articleofthe Constitution of this State.
Whereas, the above section amongst other things, provi*
des that in case ofjoint obligors, or joint promisors, re*
siding in different counties the suit may be brought iu
either county, and a copy of the petition and proceed, ser
ved on the party residing out of the county, in which th#
suit may be commenced, shall b# deemed sufficient service
under such rules and regulations a3 the Legislature have
or mav 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 tlie same action,
but when they reside in different counties* it has been ru
led by the courts, that they cannot be joined upon th#
ground tfiat'they are not joint obligors, nor joint premia*
sors* in the sense and meaning of the above recited claus#
of the Constitution, and therefore in such cases, parties
arp compelled to bring separate actions ;«ta great increase
of costs and expea’es, both to the plaintiff and defendants:
And Whereas, the said first section of tbe third a r ticl«
requires amenameni:
Be it enacted by the Senate and House cf Representa
tives of the Sldtcaf Georgia, tn General Assembly met,
and it is hereby enacted by the aulhoi it y of the same,
That so soon as ibis act shall have passed agreeably to th#
requisitions of the Constitution, the following shall form a
part of the said first section, of tlie third article of the Con
stitution of this State, and tube inserted therein immediate
ly after the clause above recited,to wit. Ami in rase of a
maker and indorser, or indorsers of promisory notes resi
ding in different counties in this State, tlie same may b«
sued in the county where the maker resides and a copy of
the petition and process seived on the indorser,or indor
sers, residing out of the county, in which the suit may b#
commenced, shall be deemed sufficient service under* th#
me rules and regulations as the Legislature have, or may
direct in the case of joint oblin irs and joint promissors •
WILLIAM B.WOKFOHD,
Speaker)! he House of Representatives.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
President of i£e __
Assented to. December 28th 2.
CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor.
April 18 fm 29
MOUAQE RA L ROAD AMO BAUk'MG COMPAHY.
JHacon, April 19, 1843.
J 'T is ordered by tlie Board, that an Installment of Twen-
. tv Dollars per share, on tlie capital stock of this Compa
ny, Extension above Forsyth, is required to be paid t>«
Tuesday, the 1st day next: payment to be mad#
at this office, or to Col. Jesse Pope, Forsyth ; A. A. Gaul*
ding or Samuel G. Jones, Griffin; John Dailey, McDon
ough; E.B. Thompson, Campbell ton; Doct Joseph Thomp
son Decatur; II. Foote, Esq. Marietta; James MrEnter
Rome; Messrs. Bussell A Alexander, CassviUe; or Mr
John P. Long, Chattanooga, (Team) who aie authorised t#
receipt.for the Company.
A true extract from the minutes. ✓
April29 30 * M. L. GRAYBILL, Cashier.
§ngar, Coffee, Molasses, Iron,
SaI4, Ac, Ac.
QA I1HDS. St. Croix Sugar
t£\3 30 do. N. Orleans do.
15 Porto Rico do.
20 boxes and bis. Loaf and Crushed Sugar,
10 do White and Brown Havana# do.
30 hhds, Cuba Molasses,
5 do. Trinidad do.
60 bids. N. O do.
12 Tierces Rice,
250 bags Rio Coffee*
150 do Laguira do.
20 do Java do.
25 Tons Iron, flat, round s
Band, hoop and rod Iron.
Cast, German and Blistered Steel,
5 Tons Castings*
Carolina. Steel and Patent Hoes,
“Ames” Shovels. lonsfhandled do.
Scythe blades. Smoothing irons,
250 kegs Nails and Brads*
15 boxes Cut Tacks, 2. C, 3, 10 and 12,
U00 sa-ks Salt, Table do.
Dupom’s Powder,
2500 lbs. Lead. 250 bags Shot,
30 boxes Tobacco,
00 do. cointnou and fancy C-oaps,
50 do. Sperm and Tallow Candles,
100 do. 8-10, iO-12, aud 15-10 Glass,
250 kegs V* bite Lead,
Linseed, Sperm, Train and-Castor Oils,
Coord Varnish, with a general assortment of colors,
Indiixo, Madder, Spanish Brown. Copperas, Blue Yit.
Epsom and Glauber Salts, Sal Areatis Pepper*
Spice, Ginger, Cloves. Nutmegs, Mustard. Borax.
Maeoboy and Scotch Snuff.
150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper.
A largs lot of Grindstones.
20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many other arti
cles tf o numerous to mention. All of which will be sold u#
low as can be purchased in this market.
April 4 97 E. & Jl. U. SHAVES.
im’WHM
fr, n
ad squar#.