Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, August 08, 1843, Image 1

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mcsMasnEsn tnewe-arsertW* i («U!/TS; niV ^ |(| l '■ < ■' -4$/ “ 'l'JiMi CK/;./r/,.vT aoojo ob I'lXB <;/:; .jt'/.'.v/' JI.VCOX, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY .TIORA2AG, AUGUST S, 1840. AO. I<\ ¥ ■■■x.« »■ ir-z, -; iw.1 - <^x 2TIJC 2TCIC0WIJ »1BLI3HEI> EVERY TUESDAY MORNING. by w- babtjlett. , • I t. nAin* corner Cotton Avenue and First W* ct ’ in j}£Z$atoJo'm' NVareh0USC . „TW. o> fiTBSCRirnos: „ ‘ na i(t in advance, will pay for the Tel- T!l i rfr .e I> N°ar » , i» 0 » ol!nr "> P*** in ^vuice. will r p 3 nh one UolInrM, paid in advance, will - jV for it l wo years icnw ,,y for it five J tt’hen not pa WARE-HOUSE Selling Oii'nt Acw York Costll r| tHE subscribers, with the view of reducing their pres- X entStock.wjll sel> at’NEW YORK COST./or Cash. The Stock is new and desirable, and worthy the attention of'purchasers.. O* Country Merchants and dealers generally, are invited to call ajid examine for themselves. • ,* - SAMUEL J. RAY & CO. Macon. Jane 13. IB43.. 3T 1 THRr* VO'*" 1 AND F, , FTY 5*7?: P 41 onDum ..need, THRKs , pa ;d until the end of the year, FOUR r,Utirrb 'SLam will be charged-with interest there- 00MARS peran» u * »<>r. iU be diw on tinned until all arrearages are nsJrirs* at the option of die Proprietor. ^*aLle Papers, to non^utiscnbers, 12J eeuts each. Extra ‘J’.' to subscribers, 6] cents each. TERMS OF ADVERTISING.: . .rrnTIfXMititTS not exceeding 12 lines, will be inserted ,.,'nmefnr ONE DOLLAR; and fifty cents for each t^R Xn* Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales, are char- r * b ^Jm,shle deduction wiU be made to those whoadver- 1 o^'.il si-counts fot Advertising, ter., as well ns for Sub- , , r ;!iti( n, Interest will be charged, when not settled within Vo Credit for Job Printing, Ttlnnlts, »c.£0 , ] <ftwrs on business connected wi’h the Office, must 'psid.to secure attention. Boliiiiico- Vedical Ins traction. rI ,HK undersigned, aware o» the many difficulties under I -shie’.i students of Uotanic Medicine labor, in regard tuli' i a* instroction, and being desirous of advancing, as f r is'rosy he >’ !e s'» >durd of true Medical Science, by al- f'riinf every facility la enable those who enquire after it, Ti trarr it- has deemed it proper, (considering the facilities for such instruction in his possession,), to devote a part of -time e ,p r( . 3 ,ly to advance’the object in view, by direct- tea - ttlie researches of the student, in the various brsnebes of '; heating art. both theoretically and practically, in the stu- Jr smi bv’he bedside of the patirnl; teaching him 1101 only iht ..cut'Medicines, hut also, the Hue pharmaceutical mode efpreparin' 1 sml compounding thet* on correct chemical rim-isle«: that preparing him to begin his collegiate career i- lpriiandingiy; and. with proper attention, enabling him mpfoteeute it to graduation, with honor to himself and the' imtitotion with which he may be connected. \,a student is, by law. required to study twelve months previius <0 entering college, those wishing to do so.Ytan have tbe all-image of the above facilities, that length of tin*, fur FIFTY DOLLARS. Those, however, who «.!im he farther initiated into the practical met it* of the (intstiv and India* Practices, will be charged ONE IIP SI) RED DOLLARS extra. -J. Letters addressed to the subscriber, on. this subject, naid, will receive immediate attention. r r M. 8. THOMSON. M. D. Mirnn, dih July, 1843. 40 Commission Business. W E tnke this method of informing onr friends and the- public generally, that wc are still connected in the \Vnrc-IIoM»<- nml CoiumUaiou Hu.iiicsM, which I .TllSt Bcccivcd HH&SSL - ** ■ t »°j°cc°Pi»<l>? 1 i> r* WOflAMS, Trinted’Lawns. Galicoea. Muslins, Sjff White, llrown, and colore,! Homespuns, Nankeen; Dlue and black MiXiures, Checks, Stripes, * - Tickings, Musqu-to Nettings, Silk and Cotton Hdlifs.; fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls, PUor i» Sve year.- ^ after the year has com- 8eoson ’. < on Cherry.street. nearCotym Avenue.) Fur the ■U'liennotpsidwitnini,**, - * convenience of our uo-ejuru. y friends, we ore build mg a SCALE 'HOUSE, nearly adjoining Col. Parker’s Store, on the Avenue, which will be completed by the first of Sep tember. We desire to retnm our thanks, for the liberal patroiage bestowed on us heretofore; and trnst that,by our exerliuus for the interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance. We will be prepared to make the customary Advances on Cotton, fill Orders, aud attend losuclibdainesaasmay be confided to us by bur • friends, on asTavorable terms as will be done by any other regular House in this place. it im 1LTON & WINN. -11 Macon, July!, 1843. WARE-HOUSE mssss^l Commission Business. r| >HE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends, and I the public in general, that they have connected them selves together in the above business, under tlie firm of GOKIIIAIV «V IMCIIAUliSOA. and nte now erecting a largP and convenient WARE HOUSE. near Cotton Avenue, on-Poplar street. The location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old buildings and the usual liabilities of fr e, and will he com pleted, and ready for bus : uess, by the first of Sejiteiubof. They confidently assure the publjc.that any business con signed to their care, wUlbe faithfully and promptly execu- Stockings, Half Hosej Threads, Jcc. * Calf, Kip. aud^Llorccco Brogans,' Ladies’ Leather. Sell,anf Morocco'Shoes & Slippers? Fur. Wool, add Pa'm Leaf Hats, V Knives and Forks; Pocket Knives, a large lot. Jnst received and for sale, wholesale and retail, on the mo it reasonable terms. E. & R. R. GRAVES. June 13 ' * . . '37 MEW SrEtlHG AM I) SUAUSJER H. SPENCER, H AVING just received per Steamer J. Goddard, the. balance of his spring purchases,is now pre pared to dfl'er to the citizens <;f Macon and vicinity, n foil and complete assortment of fashionable " ■ Npriug nu<I Summer Clothing, consisting of every variety and style of Coats, Pants, and .Vests suited to the season, together with a great variety of Summer Scarfs, Stocks, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Bo soms, foupinderi, J-c. dpc. ALSO, a splendid assortment of Cloths. Cassimers, Vest ings. Drab de Tacs, Catnblels, Linen -Drillings, tee. nil of 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 1 est of gentlemen replenishing their ward-robes to purchase of roe. I respectfully solicit a call from all. at the store one door below .I. A. & 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 13,18-43. » 2D Relying oo-the honesty of purpose, and tEelong’ establish ed confidence of iht se who know us, we feel no hesitancy in looking for a liberal share of public patronage. - * THOMAS B. GOBMAN, . • *• JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, Julv 4,1813. 41 . *' WARE-HOUSE Commission Business. fliilK undersigned h«ve formed a e,,partnership for the f transaction of a general Vfiirc-IIonie mnl Com. tnixiso They hnve leased tlie large and t nmo.Unui W.ire-Honsia on the corner of 8e<-oiul and t .rrry streats. formerly iccnpied by D. A W. Gunn Jc Co., >.:uitr.linaconvebiem and business part of the city, and 1* n.i-.r from otlieMinil^ings. which renders it almost entire- It vvure from tire " They ire prepared to nrake liberal A«1 ranees 011 Cot. 111 In Store, or on shipments to Savannah, Charleston, ■ x York, or Bnsb-n. Fftnn th,-ir experience, and umljvided attention to their fosineu. they hope tu obtain the patronage of theif friends n.J the pabhc generally. « BALDWIN & ROWLAND w*. \V. liAl.SWlN. > 'V». 1’. Rowland. > Miron, July 25. 1843.43 MEW GSMU5S. G. W. & E. WoodniiT, V IIF. now receiving a large addition to their stocks of stlaplc null l-’nncy Dry floods, to which they' *ial-i respectfully invite the Citizens of Macon and sumiun rnuntry. ;Vs they will be sold at very h w prioes.it - I he well for those who wish to make a little money, : ,->>d mlwy-gnods, to rill before they are all sold. Hca- Xm'teens at 81 per bolt. Primed do. 12J per yard. 2000 I .-trii Brown Shining, at 21 yards for $l;%5000.vards Cali- from 6| to IS j cents per yard; Printed Muslinj and li»ui, Scotch Ginobams. Jaconet. Swiss, Mull and Nan- of supplies as our customers mav order. ■A Muslins, Striped and Cbickell do. Irish Linen and MOULTRIE &. CAMPBELL. l ira Lawns, Large black net Shawls. Pari. Lace Frin r*i Circhnslls, Umbrellas. Parasols. Sun Sitades, French, Namer * asiimerea, Gambroons, Brown Linen Drills. K-linlins, Hoods, Hats and Bonnets, together with every, rr-iety of articles usually kept ina Dry Goods Store. Those M> s-ish to purchase to sell again, w ould find it for their ilrimtge to examine our stork, as lite Goods will be sold kiiaw amt perhaps loner than any -fiered in the city. I* Stirr on Mulberry Street, opposite Strong and Wood’s |“-e t-tore. May 23 43 MEW LAW BOOKS, AT moi ave, Sign of the large Bible, ill AC ON, GA. J l’ST received, Peters' Digest of Cases decided in the Supreme Court, and District CoQrts of the U. States, in 3 vfll, ’ friers' condensed Reports, containing the whole ser-es of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, fma us organization to tlie commencement of Peters’ Re- pms. at the January Term, 1827, C vols Peters’ Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the Lotted States, lfi vola. Comyna' Digest, 8 vols E iglish Eccleiiastical Reports, 5 vols Digest of New York Iteporu. t roll Harrison's Digest, (English) 4 vols Phillips on Evidence, 4 vols Btarkie on Evidence. 3 vols . tlreenlesf on-Evidence, 1 v,J Story's Equity J urisprudrnce, (new edition) 2 vols Do Equity Pleading, 1 vol Do on Partnership Do on Bailments Da on Agency Do on Conflict of Laws l)i on Bills, (just published) Budge.; on Vendors Ange' tc Ames on Corporations, (new edition,jnst out) Saunders on Pleading and Evidence Bsyley on Bills Adams on Ejectment Eden on Injunctions Saunders on Uses and Trnst, Chilly's Pleading, Do Criminal Law, Do on Bills Do on Contracts Do Blacks tone Do Medical Jurisprudence Cotnyn on Contracts FonhUnque’s Equity O i-er’s Precedents Do on Conveyancing Rose ic's Criminal Evidence Do Civil Evidence Kiane’t Law Compendium Do Kent Do BDckstnne Antlione'a Blackstono Wheaton's Selwyn Russell on Crimes Theobold on Principal and Surely kVhentworth on Executors Divia’ Precedents Roberta on Frauds Collyer on Partnership Teller's Lnw of Executors Milford's Pleading Rail dc Beatty's Chancery Reports Eden’s Chancery Reports Arehibold's Civil Pleading . Bouvier'a Law Dictionary Equity Draftsman Lawyer’s non-Place Book , Laws of Trade Introduction i 0 Science Form llmk. <hv a Member of iheBar, Philadelphia) . Cobb’s Legal Terms. AUtbe above Books will he sold for Cash, and Cash fk Eocal gentlemen wishing to replenish their libraries, “‘"'l l u for their interest to call, as they c.m obtain Law ***P at Macon as they canal Savannah or Charleston; r 1 ® UieyraaT always In- sore of seeing the latest editions of ^ a .ard Work-. ' .1. M. IS. will also order such Works as 'Vine?° ,n ^* -ponhsnd, or too rnre to he easily ob- n , ■ tnnl having an effici:it parchasing agent in each of . Ii.ii/rim--, New Y"ik. l’liilinieij iiia. au-i 1T-!* i» enabled to avail himself of uuusual facilities. 4g WARE-HOUSB C o m m ission 15 « s i n e s s. fTVHE uiidersigned*8till continues to occupy the WARE- X HOUSE on tlie corner of Second and Poplar streets. He offers his serviues in the various branches of the AVnrc- Ilouxc nml Comitiission Bunimim, and r<spectful- ly solicit, tlie patronage of his friends a,id the public gem-r- allv; trusting that, by bis unfeiiiilting efiorts, he shall be ab|e to meet tlie wishes of those who may honor him with tlieir confidet.ee—and expresses a feeling cfgratitude to bis ftiendsfor their libera'patronage. ,, . JOHN M. FIELD. Macon, July 1. 1843. 41 • Bcferessee—Col. Wot. H. Roynp!<j», ) Maj Jaines II- Hardaway, \ Messrs. Ren te Cotton, ( Joshua G. Moore, Bryant Bateman. Stepbgn Castelow, .William Moseley, Henry. W. C 1'leavelnnd. Cranford, BOOTS AMD SHOES. At thejiign of the big bool, Mulberry. Sheet. f J Ml E subscribers avail themselves of ibis methoR of in- E forming their frionds ami tlie public,generally, that in addition to tneir well selected and extensive stock of Boot’ and Shoes, they liavejtist received a new and fresh sup ply from the moat approved manufactories. Consisting partly of Gentlemen's light and stout sewed boots, do do. Pegged do, an elegant and "cheap article, £n«, stmt and pump brngana." with a *oodl assortment of Gaiter pumps and lasting brognns, all snila'bie to tlie season. Ladies fine kid slippers and buakins. cloth buskins, kid and leather shoes, made in the latest fashions, and most durable style. A large assortment of women’s high and low-quartered shoes, sewed and pegged. Mens’ stout calf and kip boots— kip shoes, high and low quartered Also a beautiful as sortment of Misses, boys and children’s "shoos of eveyy va riety and description, to which thjry respeciful'y invite the attention of all wishing to purchase, with the assurance that prices shall be in accordance with the times. ’ They have «lso. and constantly keep on hand a good as sortment of leather, lasts, pegs, thread, and all oilier arti cles Used in the manufacturing boot sandshoes.. (CPBoots and shoes made and ^repaired, -with neatness and at the shortest notice. STRONG & WOOD April 25 • .30 Macon, ^ Houston. r WARE BOUSE ' « AND CoiGHiiiisioH Business. fH^HE undersigned" liave formed a co- ^ m ' X partnership for the tr*n.ia<yion of a k- ^ general Ware House be Commission husi- - -.k5ei3& We have taVen :he large and -eomulft- dious Ware House oecopied the last season bv Mr. John Joxxs, Slid formerly by Messrs. HAMILTON be REYNOLDS. These are very conveniently situated to the business part of the City, and at the same time, not exposed to accidents from fire, by contiguity to other buildings. We shall he prepared to make liuehai. advances upon all produce in store, or which shalUie 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 York, ns rapidly-as sales can "be realize 1, and the proceeds returned here. a* It will be onr object to merit a share ef patronage-only by a fjithtul personal attention and watchfulness over the interests confided to u.«. The proceeds of all Cotton sent to us for sale, will be held subject to tlie order of the owner; and the personal superintendence of one of the partners al ways given to sales, ts well as to purchases of such articles 35EW BOOTS AMD SHOES, JIST KECKSVEI», ON SECOND STREET, rClIIE subscribers would inform their { “ j X friends and the public generally, that . vLJ a -1 they have a fine lot of Gentlemeu’s fine Hoots nml Galrrs, Lasting nml £SS. Kontsltiii, Also a. large assortment of LADIES’ HALF GAI TERS AND SLIPPERS of all kinds. Also, a great va riety of h^j^vea’ colored and black' Half Gaiters and Slip pers. with a general assortment of Chittlren’s Gaiiers aiid Half Gaiters which we will sell as low as those of the same quality can 6e bought in the State FOR CASH. WRITING & MTX. N. B.—All those whose aceonnts were due 1st Januaav. 1843, and remain unreltled July 10th. will have to Settle ijriik cost. This furnishing Shoes without pay. we think rinber a poor business, these times, . W. 4* M. July 4 » g7 sllacou Iron tV ISrass Foundry AMD MA€II(M£ SHOP. T? ILL and GinGccring, Steam Engine Work, Iron It 3 and Brass Castings of every description, made to order, and Machine Work in General, corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets.' IT?* Tlieliigliest prices will be pixia for Old Copper, Lend, snd’Cnsl Iron Jan 31 B. H. Moultrie, D. C.-Campbell, July 1 The undersigned havjng retired from the Ware House Business, ar.d transferred his interest to Messrs. Moultrie be Campbell, cordially recommend these gentleman to hi* old friends and patrons, as worthy of their confidence. JOHN JONES. WARE HOUSE AMD COMMISSION ; BUSINESS. TITHE undersigned feel- ■ X ing grateful to their frieuds and patrons fur the liberal support heretofore received, t ike great pleasure i,i announcing to them and tj^public generally, that they will continue the above business in all its various branches; such as the storing end selling of cotton, receiving and for- warding merchandize and filling orders, al their well known stand, situate near the river, which for convenience and se curity from fire, is not surpassed by any Ware-House in the city. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give his personal attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling of orders for goods, and pledges lnmseirin every case to do his best to promote the interest of all who may favor us with their patronage and influence. * ° HARDEMAN & HAMILTON. Macon, Aug. 3, 1842. 43 EXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with a view ofengagingin the Commission Boeioceothere, I have disposed of my interest in tlie confers of E. Hamil ton A Hardeman, to my son, Mr. CHARLES F. 11AM- I LTON, whose steadiness of character, and correct knowl edge of business, will qualify him for the employment in which he is about to engage. In thus retiring from the con cern, 1 beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to my frienil* for pastfavors. and would kindly solicit for the new concern of HARDEMAN 3t HAMILTON, a eon- linuaiinn of tlieir support, with the assurance that it will lie AL ROBT. FINDLAY. seeking: off at kemjced fbigebi: C. G. ST! JOI1M, Watch Maker ami Jeweller, ESP ECTFL’LLXinforins liis friends JtV and tbepnblic, that- he Jias just re- r> “/’NX cefred a new assorunent,of tuf(*—* Watches and sBeivcIry, f of the'latest fashions and most approved kinds; all of which he will seH at reduced prices, for CASH. GOLD fc SILVER WATCHES. Gold Chains, Scald and * Keys; Finger Rings. Breast Pins, Collar and Sleeve Bhitons, &c. GOLD SPECTACLES Silver at d Steel do. with glasses to suit all oees; SILVER SPOONS. Rodgers Jc Sou**and WostenholinafinePoeket Knives," Razors and Scissors-; Razor Straps, Shaving Brushes. Artihrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth Brushes. MANTLE CLOCKS, warranted to run 18 days without winding; side Lamps. Wicks and Glasses; Percus sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and Stiver Pencils, Silve^and Steel Cha.ns and Keys,^ Braid anefindia Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne/Violins and Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Sihrer Thim bles, Ac. Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu nity to bttv 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 tq repairing all kinds of Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best materials (hr repairing Watches, he is now prepared to manufacture any part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes as perfect a* the original, and his Watebes to perform well. Nov. 1 1842 5 BfWK A ASM MUSIC STORE. T HESubscriber, 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 of Law, Medical, Miscellaneous and{3chool 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 offilank Record or Docket Books for -Conrts, at the shortest notice, on Mulberry-street, two doors below the Washington HalL JONATHAN B. MORRELL. Mav 5 32 • ■ . J*', MACON, GEORGIA. fyUIE subscriber has again taken this Estab X lixliment, where he’wiil always be hap p.- to attend-to the calls of his old customers, an'd the travelling public generally. Macon, .Tune 20 38 S- LANIER. Mi CENTRAL HOTEL, Macon, Geo. Prices Heduced. TJoard and Lodging, per month, - - JLlDo. per week. - Do. without Lodging, per month, ... Do. and Lodging, per day, . - - - • 8in-le meal, Lodging, - - Man anTl Horse per night, including Supper, Lodging and Breakfast Tlie subscriber having taken o new lease of this estab lishment, is prepared to wait upon those who may favor him with a call, ai-d confidenlly assures tlie travelling public tliat nothing shall be wanting on his part, which may add tc their comfort or convenience. F. SIMS. To Travellers. The Stage offices of the Mail Line from Augusta to Montgomery, via Warrenton, Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon, Uarnesville'Talbotton, Columbus and Franklin: also, the Florida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and Pensacola, via Perry, Pihdertown, Albany, Bainbridge and Q.uincy ( are all kept at this house.*" Dec 14.1842 W 1> . Cheap J* Hesiruble Goods. siosusi, j. p.AU a Co. n AVE just received and are now opening a general as- sortmentofseasonable STAl*JLE nml FAXC'V DUV whidflVthey will sell at very iv.'iuv<l prices for*CA3H, bein^ anxious to ieduce their present large Stock, among which may be found— Super Wool dyed Black, lilue-Black and invisible Green Cloths.- H Cassimer, woolen velvet, valentia, and satin Vestings, Flannels, tnerinoes and printed Orleans Cloths, French, English aud American Prints, ChaUeys, Muslin de Lanes, French Collars and Capes, Black/blue-black, Jc rich Hii’d fancy color’d Silks J: Satins, Black India Latins. India Kora, Spittnlfield. Pongee,Lin en Cambric, and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs, Mouslin de Lane A: Satin Shawls. Keck Ties, and Dress Handkerchiefs,' Irish Linens, Linen Shirtings. Lawns and Diapers, Jaconet, Swiss, Kansook and Book Muslins, Silk. .Cotton & worsted .Hosiery ; Gloves Suspende Gent’s Merino Shirts and Pants; Stocks and Collars, Bed Ticks Brown «5c Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Super bleached Long Cloths, Canton Flannels & Drillings, Kerseys. Liuseys; superior Bed and N^grodilankets,. ShcB Si Buffalo Twist. Side and Ridding Combi, SpoM Thread! Tapes. Pins. Buttons. &C. .With many other articles too tedious to mention. P, B. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call. S. J. RAY & CO. . Macon, Nov. 14, 1841). r -ear T&n AND rilUE undersigned have formed a Copartnership for the X transaction ofa general Aucliou A- Comnii'.ion Huai liras—they liave taken a store in the centre of, busi ness)? on Mulberry street, two door ( s south of the Washing ton Hall. We-will assure our friends who’ may favor us with tlieir'patronnge that if prompt attention to business, COAST ITU TS O H. V N ACT to alteVand change the third and seventh -cc- lions of the first article of the ConsiittAu n* Wuxkeas, the third section of the first article of the Con stitution of this ^tate declares, that the Senate iiill tc e# lecied bicuiiially, on the first Monday in November, un til such day ofeleeGon be altered by law; ard shall Le composed of one member from each county, to be cuosOtr by the electors thereof: And Wiikueas, the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution ofthis Suite decla-es, that the House of Representatives shall be composed of members from *dlt the counties which now aie or hereafter may be inclu ded withiu this State, according to their respective num ber of free white persons, and including three-lit :hs of ilia people ofcolor; the actual enumeration shall be mndo within two years, and w ithin every* subsequent term of - seven years thereafter, at such time and in such uiani er as tbix cbnvention may direct. Each county cent aim rig three tliousand persons, agreeably to tlie foregoing plan of enumeration, shall be entitled to two members; ^even thousand, to three members: and twelve thousand to four members; but each countjmLhII Lave at lea<t one, and not more than four tneinojpPthe rcpreseniatlves shall be 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 oui.tiea ^hall be'cmitled toihe following number of I '-prcsenta- lives, respectfully:—Camden, 2; Glynn, 2; Liberty, 3; McIntosh. 2; Brycn, 1; Chatham, 4; Kfliiuhan , St ri ven.2; Montgomery, 2- ; Burke,3; Bulled., t: .IclJbrior, 3; Lincoln, 2; Elbert, 3; Jackson, 2; Richmond, 3; Wilkes, 4; Columbia, 3; Warren, 3; Washiedcn, 3; Hancock, 4; Greene, 3; Oglethorpe, 3; and FranKnnl 2 : And Whekkas, the said recited sections require alteration ■—to the end, therefore, that said sections may be dieted! 7 Section l. 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 authority of the set me. 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 reciied, to wit: -in lieu of tbetbird section of the firs’t article of the Ccfoslifu- strict compliance with their or'ders, a faithful discharge I tion aforesaid, the Senate shall be elected biennially o„ the of all duty will secure their interest, no exertions on our fira, Monday in October, and shall consist of forty seven - $23 00 - ,9 Op 15 00 -• 150 50 25 1.75. LIBERTY HOTEL, SIjSr_c33x.w _ - rglllE undersigned announces to the Vr»T .T i -L x Public, that he has taken the a- ' Z hove House, recently occupied by 211 £ I Vf William B I’eiiuel, and is prepared •4 l 3 B L-L- for the receptiou of Boarders and -HT * "j § Travellers. He is" aware that Newspaper pro mises are hut little relied on. He would therefore ce de terred from making nny.but that lie is resolved to redeem his owu fully. He assures the Travelling public, that inclina tion as well os interest, shall prompt him to leave no effort, untr ed.no expense withheld, to render tlieirsojourn withhim ‘both agreeable and comfortable: His.Table shall be sup- C lied with the best ibis,-and the Macoc market-can afford, is House with obedientand attentive servants. Good,plea sant, well funisbed and supplied Lodging Rooms can be had. And last not least, the House shall not suffer for either want of attention, or abundance of wholesome proven ier. Tlie undersigned, from an experience of some time in tlie same business mthe city of Savannah, pjedges himself that he shall be able to gtveentire satisfaction. Provisions are plentiful and cheap. The Travelle* may iherefore expect rood fare, aud a light bill." Cai.t. and Try. ” Jan 3,1843 THOMAS WILLIAMS. Mi S. HALL «fc CO’S. <94x0 fAILY EXPRESS AND GENERAL FORWARDING ft C03D1ISS10N DOUSr. rj3HE Central Rail Road and Banking Company I of Gejrgia having granted to the subscribers the pri vilege of running an EXVRESS over their Road during tlie present ye»r, with the privilege of an apartment under tbeir own'Lock, they offer auperior advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, &c. Ac. and are in hopes o* being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, 1 y which they will be- Uowed to carry a Mail Bag. They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and interme diate places and between Savannah and Cbatleston, with I...U.U....... ““It-- -y.t linn ell i ...,. re ..ill , the greatest safety and despatch ; «nd will also pay particn- as grateful y ac n g y , HAMILTON. l*r auemion D» the puichase of Goods, collection and pay- member of he concern. r., HAM Li ments of Drafts. Notes and Bills, aud transacting all kinds of M,co "' Aug. 25.1842. | boiiiiieM jn the aboye piacA _ They have also extended tbeir arrangement to run their Express by the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida, and I intermediate places on that route. They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through IIAJIHiTOS, HAUDEMAff A CO. Factors & General Commission MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T HE above business will have the personal and exclu sive attention of Col. E. HAMILTON, formerly.of Milledgeville, and for six years a Factor and Commission Merchant of Macon, RARD HAMILTON, Partners < THO '.AS HARDEMAN, lartners. J CHARLES F. HAMILTON. REFERENCES: John Rawls, Hawkinsville. George Walker. Pulaaki. * 3um ? ,er. J. A. S. Turner, Win. 8 Hamill, > D , James 8. P.eall, \ UOO ' y Hon. Lott Warren Jas. Bond, ’ | Palmyra R. K. Hine*. Esq., ? Albany. Col. Nelson Tift. i A 31 Hon. Wm. Tay’or, Cothbert. Savannah. Oct 1.184*2 .VC n* ROOKS—Just Received. !%’O 5 of Brandcs’ Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art. Price 25 rent*. The Farmer.* Eneycloptcdin—Embiocing all the recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, by C. N. Johnson. Price 25 cents. . Macauley’s Essays complete in 4 vols. Scott's " do. Wtl ion’s do. 3 , The Noetes Amfirosiante complete in 4 vols. Also a cheap edition of Macauley, at 25 cents a vol. Flora’s Interpreter. Flora's Lexicon.—For sale at April li «t BARNES’ Book Store. from Macon to Columbus, under theirown charge, to carry all kind* of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch aud safety", on the first of October next. MACON—Office at the Washington Hall. SAVANNAH—Office at No. 153 Bay street. HO. B- rhilbriek. Agent, for reretvtngand forwardingGoodtand Merchandise. CHARLESTON. 6. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No. 96.East Bay. July 4 40 tf M. 8. BALL be CO. AIXtaXTOR LISE. T HIS old established LINE OF STAGES, continues to run tri-weekly, leaving Macon ort Monday. Wed- nesdav. and Friday evenings, (immediately iTter the arrival of the Cars from Savannali and the Stages from the East and West.) passing tlirougn Bu*byvtlle. leriy, Henderson. Vienna. Piodaflown. Albany, Bainbridge,Quincy, and Tal- ipp Pflisnliars for the above and sll interaiediate places are Informed that this LINE is ci.ptmued for their express actoii.inodation. The route is direct, and 1 assengers wid not be detained by crossing ferries. Ac. X. 11 Passenger* leaving Tahabassee onMocdav, vV ed- oesday, or Friday, may be sure of interjecting tlnsLine without any detentioo. « M- CRAFT. Mu.-nn. (da July l.U-13. 43 ^ ja.meralAgejR^ TONS Swedes Iron, assorted sizes, LO 2,500 bushels Salt, ^ " 100 Kens Nails and Brans, assorted, for sale by Julv 6 40 CLIAS. CAMPBELL it CO. jtmstc stoiif. jtfancojn H A v fi cons antly on hand, and offer f< r sale at prices as fowls cm be purchased'in the southern country, a splendid assortment o( , ' PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrated nnd long established Manufactories of AND CHICKENING AND MACKAYS. The well known reputation of these Manufactories pre cludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence ol" their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli mate, for many years. ’ A L A KGE ASSORTMENT OF VIOIiINNi. HDPfiBlOBGDlTABt, BUCI.ES, THOaiBOIVKH, TBtJIPBTS. HOKIVS, CLAKIONGTS, FLAGEOLETS, FIFFS, ,Vc. Arc. &c. Violin,- Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds, Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa per, Ac. *c. 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 gtods at the very lowest prices. B. be V. have in addition to tlieir catalogue, an assort ment of FOREIGN MUSIC. 05*Music sold at reduced prices. GJ^Tcrms Cash. May 17. 18)2. 33 Wjc part shall be wanting to effect it. We solicit consignments from our friends in Savannah. Cliat-leston. Baltiuioro,” New Yoik nnd Boston—country produce sold, aud orders for all kinds of goods supplied. DAVID REID C. A. ELLS 1 JIenry G. Lamar, ’ Macon. Thomas Taylor, do. | Rea & Cotton, do. j Geo- A. Kimberly, do. References. }■ James Goddard, do. I E. A.R. R. Graves, do. | E. & T. N Beall. do. • • . j Cus. Campbell &. Co. do. ' * ' J Wrigley &Hart, do. Macon, Ga. Nov. 1. 1842. 5 Monroe Rail Road. T HIS Road 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 91, A. M. and arrives at Barnesville at 12 M. and Macon 4 j P. M. Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah, Augusta via. Milledgeville, Warrenton, &c. and also via. Eatonton and Madison. From Forsyth daily to the Indian Springs; three liniqp a week to McDonough, Decatur. Ma rietta, &c.; from Barnesville daily to Columbus via. Thom- aston' and Talbotton, and from Griffin every other day to Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, West Point, Ac. and to Augusta, Geo. Cotton freighted from'Griffin to Macon at $1 per bale, other articles 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in proportion. L. N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineer Office Montoe Rail-Road, Macon,, ? JOly'Qfith. 1642. S ,-»tf.- At Hoard mail’d Liferary Bepoi. JUST RECEIVED, T OWSHEND on Mesmerism. Olins Travels. , Number 9 Allisons’ History of Europe, •• 7 lJi-andes’ Encyclopedia, Home or the Iron Rule. The Home, by Frederika Bremer, Lady Sales Journal of Disasters, ACgliauistan in 1841 and 42, _ Froissarts Chrccicles, No. l. Voyage of Discovery toward the North pole. Daughters of England by Mrs. Ellis, Women “ " Companion for'the Altar, Mtc lulav’s Miscellanies, in 4 vols. “ Lays of Ancient Rome, Lockhart’s Spanish Ballads, Clarke's Scripture Promises. Hannah M-lores Private Devotions, Bacons’ Works, in 3 vols. Pereiras Materia Medica, Webs'er's Speeches, in 3 vols. D’Aubognis History oi 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 12 37 J. M. BOARDMAN. GREAT BARGAINS TN DRY-GOODS. Prices Reduced 25 per cent. AT G. Mi. CALL. MD SEE. T HE subscriber being determined to close his stock of | SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, will sell at or near Cost »nd Charges, until furtbei nqtice, and would respectfully ask purchasers to call and examine before purchasing. His stock consists in part of—Rich French Muslins, "various patte, ns and styles; Fashionable Bulzarine Muslins, fine French and Engl-sh Cambrics, a large assortment of English and American prints, from 6j to 25 cents; '(lack and Coloured Silks, Satins and Sarcen- etts; Rich Foulard Silks; Ladies fine and super Lawn Handkerchiefs; Silk Thread and Cotton Gloves and Hosi ery; Superior Gause Cardinals; NetShalls, Tarleton and Braige Mantles and Scarfs; Taffeta and Satliii Ribbons: Hatand Cap do; Crapes. andCrape Lisse: Cambric, Mus lin. Lace, and Thread Trimmings; Bombazines, Super Irish Linens; Brown, White, and Coloured Linen Drillings Pantaloon Steffs and Vestings, and a good assortment of Domestic Goods, nnd most articles usually kept in a fancy and Staple Dry Good Store, all of which will be sold as a- bove for CASH.—Dimes taken ten for n dollai. G.L. WARREN. first door above Geo. A. Kimberly's Hat Store. June 13 GREAT EXCITEMENT On Cotton Don’t mistake the Unise—hro doors above his old stand. T HF. subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and the public, that he 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 ail work entrusted to his care. N. B.—Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Ac. &c. made or re paired attbe shortest notice, and warranted. ^ ^ R ^^g Macon, November 8. 1842.6 IVEW BOOKS, At Bariscs’ Rook Store. JUST PUBLISHED. - S TEPHENS' new work on Yucatan, Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore S. S. Fay. No. 8 of Allison’s Europe. No. 1 2 A 3 Harper’s Edition of Shakespeare, No 4 Family Library,25 cts a Vol. tfeward's Narrative, bv Mrs. Porte--, (Joeqnest and 8elf-Conqn**t.or which makes tlie Hern. ALSO. —A ].,r-o supply of School Books and stationary. Blank nnd Record Books, of all kinds, Bibles, Prayer, , Books, of every de ■iption. Hvinn. Music uud S 'May 23 _ /QUIRK’S CASSADA OIL.-a superior article for the lag Hair, for sal# by J. H. A W. S. ELLIo, f# » T 1# C.uon Avtnu# AOTICE. 3 j. ERHAPS the citizens of Macon and vicinity, do not 9 know that the subscribers have thought best to stop retailing Liquor, and fill up with a general assortment ol Uamily Groceries; And if not. we will now state to the public generally, that they have, and continue at their old stand on Mulberry street, next to the old Darien Bank, where they will keep a Loaf, cal. Pork; all kinds of Pickles in jars ; Sweet-meals. Prune*. Raisins, Almonds, and all kinds ot' country produce that can be called for in fandlv use, or that can he had. LUDDINGTON A THOMPSON. -By E. C. GRANNISS. Agent. Macon, June 13,1843. 37 J list Received, V T the sign of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street, GOO lb* li«*i ratcIVOBTllCRN ISUXTJtliS, and for sale cheap by the keg or retail. June 13 37 ” B. C GRANN138, Agent. .Tust Received, \ T the sijm of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street H> boxen €U££8£« in good order, and for sale cheap, by h. C. GRANNtSS, Agent. June 13 Just Received, A T the sign of the Family Grocery, on Mulberr\ « 1(> bl»l». TnylorN ALBA.MT AJLJK^v will be sold cheap for cash, by June 13 37 K. C. GRANNISS. Age members, nnd shall be compose*! of one member from each senatorial district, which district shall be composed of two contiguous counties, not including tine county with the lar gest representative population, which shall constitute a se- [«trate 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 set tion of the first article of the Constitution, the following shall Le adop ted: the House ofrepresentatives shall be composed of one hundred and thirty members; each county shall have cna Representative, and no county shall have more thin two Representatives, thirty seven counties having the greatest population, counting all free white persons,and three-fifths of the people of color, shall have two Representatives; the said apportionment shall be made by the General Assembly* 1 at the session at which this section shall be adopted an alteration of the Constitution, by an act to be introduced af ter the adoption thereof, and a new appointment shall be made at the sessione^xt after each future enumeration of the inhabitants’of this State, made under the Constitution and laws thereof, but at no other time. WILLIAM B. WOFFORD. Sneaker of the House of Representatives. ROBERT M.ECHOLS. President of the Senate. Assented tr, 27th of December, 1842. CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor. AN ACT to alter tlie third section of the fourth article of the Constitution of this State, so far as to authorize the people to elect the General Militia offipers of this ^tate. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate ttnd. House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General ^Assembly intt, and it is hereby enacted by the same, That **from ana immediately after this act shall have passed in conformity with the Constitution of this State, it shall and mdy be lawful for all Major Generals, and Brigadier Gene rals, to be elected by the people ol the respective Divisions or Brigades, and all persons subject to do militia duty, shall be entitled to vote for the same only. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That all laws and pans of laws, militating a- gainst this act, be and the same are berebv repealed' WILLIAM B. WOFFORD, • Speaker of tlie House of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, Presidedt <5f tlie Senate. Assented to 25th December. 1842. , CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor. AN AC T to be entitled an act to amend the first section ®f the third Article of the Constitution of this State. Wheiieas. the above section amongst other things, provi des that in case ofjoint obligors, or joint promissors, re siding in different counties the suit may be brought in either county, and a copy of the petition and process, ser ved onjthe party residingout of the county .in which the suit may be commenced, shall be deemed sufiicientserviccr under such rules aud regulations as tlie Legislature have or may direct: * And Wiieukas, by the existing laws of this State, tlie 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 the ground that they are not joint obligors, nor joint promis- 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 great increase of costs and expense^, both to the plaintiff and defendants; And Whereas, the said first section of the third ariicle requires amendment: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa tives of the Slateof Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby exacted by the authrri/y of tJ. v so „?e, That so soon ns this act shall have pat?rxl ngrr*?nbly totl.e requisitions ofthe Constitution, the following shall form a part of the said first section, ofthe third article nf the Con stitution of this State, anJ to be inserted therein immediate ly after the clause above recited, to wit. Anri in case of n maker and indorser, or indorsers of promissory notes resi ding in different counties in this State, the same 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 mav 1 o commenced, shall be deemed sufT» *ieiu service und**r the si me rules and regulations us the Legislature have, or may direct in the case of joint obligors and joint promissors • WILLIAM B. WOFFORD. Speaker of tli« House of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, President ofthe Senate. Asi mted to. December 28th 1 - CHARLES J. McDonald, Governor. April 18 Cm 29 Sugar, Coffee, Salt, an HHDS. St. Croix Sugar 30 do. N. Orleans do. 15 Porto Rico do. £0 boxes and bis. Loaf and Cru 30 do While and Brown Hav 30 hhds. Cuba Molasses, 5 do. Trinidad do. GO bids. N. O do. 12 Tierces Rice, 250 bags Hi*' Coffee, 150 do Lnguiiado. 20 do Java do. 25 Tons Iron, flat, round and squart. Band, hoop and rod Iron, Cast, German and Blistered Steel, 5 Toils Castings, Carolina Steel and Patent. Hoes. •‘Arnei’* Shovels, long'handled do. Scy the blades. Smoothing Irons, 250 kegs Nails and Brads, 15 boxes Cut Tacks, 2, C, 3, 10 and 1£, 1100 sa:ks Salt, Table do. Dupont’s Powder, 2500 lbs. Lend, 250 bags Shot, 30 boxes.Tobacco, 50 do. common and fancy Snaps. 50 do. Sperm ana Tallow Candles, 100 do. 8-JO, 10-12, and 15-16 Glass, 250kegs W bite Lead, Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oils, Cooal Varnish, with a general assortment of colon Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown. Coppera*. Blue V. Epsom'and Glauber Salts, Sal Arati.s, Pepper, Spire, Ginger, Clovgs. Nutmegs, Mustard. Borax Macoboy and Scotch Snuff. 150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper, A largs lot of Grindstones. 20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many other nrfi ;!es too numerous to mention,* All ofw.icli w ill be -old a ow as can be purchased in this market. April A 27 E. A R. It. GRAVES. Molasses,_ frosi, Ac. sl-.eil lOO dozen Cotton Cards, J UST received and for sale low, by E. A R.R. GRAVES. June 13 * r|lHE subscribe Groceries. CHEAP! CHEAP! THE LARGEST LOT OF BLANK <& issyxs'rostf [ .! VER in Macon, for sale at New York ju-ire-s tT i-allei ll forsoon—by J. I! MORRELL. Next door below the Washington Hall. October 25- 4 Paints and Oils. stand, opposite the Washington of Groceries, Bagging, Salt, Iron. &c. which they will sell low for C&kb. 0. CAMPBELL «5c Co. Jant 6 cep on hand at the old | KEGS Nos. I and 2 White Lead, Hall, a good assortment J 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. j With a variety of Colurs for Painters’ use. for sale bv July 6 40 GJiAflv CAMPBELL A CO