Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, August 22, 1843, Image 1

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tok t; m:.iv m:st hood of 'rue WACOS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY JIOR '’\G, AIGlSt S EcRflrajiin J ir\ * X' \tr AEW SHtllAG n o SOOIER Collins Off* at iVew York Cost(! rjlHK subscribers, with the viewof reducing their pres- I mt Stock, will sell aiNE^V YORK CO ST, for Cash. The Stock is new and desirable, and worthy the attention of purchasers Bj* Country Merchants and dealers generally, are invited to call and examine for themselves. SAMUEL J. RAY A CO. Macon. June 13,1843. . 37 Just Received, G INGHAMS, Primed Lawns Calicoes. Muslins, White. Brawn, and 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, Ac. Calf, Kip. and Morocco Brogans, Ladies' Leather, Seal, anc Morocco Shoes & Slippers, AND IT. SPENCER, • H AVING just received per Steamer J. Goddard. the balance of his spring purchases, is now pre pared to offer to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, a full and complete assortment of fashionable .Sprint; nnrl Xu in liter Clothing, consisting of every variety and style of Coat?, Pants, and Vests suited to tie season, together with a great variety of Summer Scarfs. Stocks, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Bo soms, Snspinders, Spc, fyc. ALSO, a splendid assortment of Cloths. Cassimers, Vest ings. Drab de Tacs. Camblets, Linen Drillings, &c. all of which will be sold or made up to order on the very lowest terms FOR CASH. Feeling folly competent that I con make it lor the inter- Conimission Business. W E lake this method of informing our friends and the public generally, that we ore still connected in the M’nrr.IlottM' null Csiuiniiwioii Bu»iuc»«, which will be conducted at tbe stand occupied by us the past season, (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) F ir the convenience of our up-count, y friends, we arc building a SCALE HOUSE, nearly adjoining Col. Parker’s Store,"on tbe Avenue, which will be completed by the first of Sep tember. We desire to return our thanks, for the liberal patronage bestowed on us heretofore; and trust that,by our exertions for the interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance. We will be prepared to make the customary Advance* on (tolion, fill Orders, and attend to such busines-as may be confided to us by our friends, on as favorable'terms as will be done by any other regular House in this place, HAMILTON & WINN. ! Super Wool dyed Black, Blue-Black and invisible Green Cloths, Cassiiner, woolen, velvet, valenlin, and satin Vestings, Flannels, merinoes and printed Orleans Cioths, French, English and American Prints, Challeys, MusKi.de Lanes, French Collars mid Capes, Black, blue-black, A rich fig’d fancy color'd Silks A Satins, Black India Satins. India K«ra. Spittalfield. Pongee, Lin en Cambric, and Grass Linen Handk»"ehiefa, Mouelin de Lane A Satin Shawls. Neck Ties, and Dress Handkerchiefs, Irish Linens, Linen Shirtings. Lawns and Diapers, Jaconet. Swiss, Nansook anti Book Muslins, Silk. Cotton A worsted Hosiery; Qldves A Suspende Gent’s Merino Shirts and Pams; Stocks and Collars, Bed Ticks Brown A Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Super bieached Long Cloths, Canton Flannels A Drillings, Kerseys. Linseys; superior Bed and Negro Blankets. SheU A Buffalo Twist. Side and Ridding Combs, Spool Thread. Tapes. Pins. Buttons. Ac. With many other articles too tedious to mention. P. S. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call. S. J. RAY A CO. Macon. Nov. 14, 1842. . r GEORGIA, JDoolj County. . Clerk’s Office Inferior Court. ■UTjrHEREAS, the following named free person of color, VT to wit: JOHN ZORN, about 27 years of age, by- occupation a Fanner, or Carriage Driver, having tor his guardian, James Dean, of the county of Bibb, in said State having anplied for Registry, according to law. in this office,, and residing temporarily in said coumy of Dooly, his resi dence being in the county of Bibb, in said State: This therefore notifies all persons concerned, to shew cause why said free person should not be registered accor ding to law, and to file their objections, if any they have, in pursuance of the statute; or said person will be registered, .ND WitEttKAa,the seventh scctionof thefirst artic the Constitution of this biate declares, that tbe Holt Representatives shall be composed of members lion the coumics which notv arc or hereafter maybe ii ded w ithiu this Stale, according to Their respective i her offrt-e white persons, and including thrce-filllis o people ofcolor; the actual enumeration shall bo i within two year!, and within every subsequent tei seven years thereafter, at such time and in such mo as this convention may direct. Each coumy conta three thousand persona, agreeably to the foregoing of enumeration, shall be entitled to tw o members; - thousand, to three members; and twelve thousand to members; but each county shall hove at least one, not mote than four members; the representative* slit in ual(y on tbe first Monday in November, of election be altered by Jaw. Until the a imeralion shall be made, the several cou £Wa. per annum wtline enargeu L “ clc ' discontinued until all arrearages are ■••'iii of the Proprietor. ..-.-nSnbacribers, 12) cents each. Extra •hseribers, 61 cents each. ‘ tkW* 0lr advertising: -thexunts ntrt evading 12 lines, will.be inserted Jiiiefor ONE DOLLAR; and fifty cents for each SilTf' T»* Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales, are char- will be made to those whoadrer- * * ]i icrouD^t foi Advertiwnff, &<*., as well ns for Sub- irterest will be charged, when not settled witliin 1 Vnfaper will be j onleaaatthe opu°» chosen ai such day said em shall be tives, r Mclntoi . «... - ■PM ^ _ ven.2; Montgomery, 2; Rtirke,3; Bulloch, 1; Jefferson 3. Lincoln, 2; Elbert, 3; Jackson, 2; Richmond. 3 Wilkes, *1; Columbia, 3: Warren, 3; Washington, 3 Hancock, 4; Greene, 3; Oglethorpe, 3; and Franklin, 2 And Whereas, the said recited sections require alteratioi —to the end, therefore, that said sections may be altered j Section 1. Be it enacted by the tScna/e and JHov.<t of Representatives of the Slate of Georgia,in General j Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted tty the authority I of the set me. That as soon as this bill shall be passed, a£ir«.“? I ably to tbe requirements of Constitution, the following shah be adopted in lieu of the sections above recited, to-wit: in lieu of the third section of the first article of the Cunstitu tion aforesaid, the Senate 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 be composed of two contiguous counties, not including the coumy with the lar gest reptesentative 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 tor 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 one Representative, and uo county shall have* more than 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 at the session at which this section shall be adopted as pn alteration of the Constitution, by an*act to be imrcduced af ter tbe adoption thereof, and anew appointment shall be made atthe 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 11. WOFFORD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. It OB EH T M. ECHOLS. President of the Schore. Assented to, 27tli of December, 1&42. CHARLES J. McDOXALD. Governor. Macon, April 18, 1843. Macon, July 1, 1843. itlACO*, GEORGIA/ T HE subscriber has again taken this Estab li*h*nent t where he will always be hap p .’ to attend to the calls of hi!old customers, and the travelling public generally. "" "3 $. LANIER. Commission Business. r|JHE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends, and M tbe public in general, lh.it they have connected them selves together in the above business, under the firm of GOltillAN A. ItlCllAttOSOY. and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE HOUSE, near. Cotton. Avenue, on Poplar street. Tbe location is dry nnd elevated. ar.d unencumbered with old buildings and the usual liabilities offi e, and will be com pleted, and ready for bus-tiess, by the first of September. They confidently assure the public, that any business con signed to their care, will be faithfully and promptly execu- ten. Relying on the honesty of purpose, and the long establish* ed confidence of these who know us, we feel no hesitancy in loosing for a liberal share of public patronage. THOMAS B. GORMAN, JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, July 4.1843. 41 Macon, June 20, 38 CENTRAL HOTEL AND Macon, Geo. Prices Reduced. oard and Lodging, per month, ... . $23 00 SB Do. per week, ..... 9 00 Do. without Lodging, per month, .... 15 00 , Do. and Lodging, per day, - ------ 150 "Single meal, - 50 Lodging. - -- -- --------- 25 Man and Horse pet night, including Supper, Lodging and Breakfast.' - - ..... 175 The subscriber having taken a new lease of this estab lishment, i3 prepared to wait upon those who tnay favor him with a call, ai d confidently assures the travelling public that nothing shall be wanting oil his parr, which may add to their comfort or conveniepce. nil miss 1011 Business. E undersigned hare formed a copartnership for the ■ititjctinn of a general Ware-House nmt Coni- M gidHw. They have leased the large and dino* Ware-Houses, on the corner of Secoud and street*.formerly iccupied by D. & W. Gunn & Co., 1 in a convenient*and business part of the city, and front other buildings, which renders it almost entire- ire from he* .... rTiirv are prepared to make liberal Advance* on Cot. Li 01 Store, or on shipments to Savannah, Charleston, r, York, or Boston. ...... r r rwn their experience, and undivided attention to their Lc.ru. they hope to obtain the patronage of their friends ^** pB b | t eeenera UyBALDWIN & ROWLAND tr*. IV. Baldwin, > IV*. P. Howland, ) Slacn, July 85,1843, 43 iVEW BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RECEIVED, ON SECOND STREET. I |VH B anhorUi.r* would inform their tr* I JL friends and the public generally, that __ ’L J -das they have a fine lot of Gentlemen’s fine Su> jjioi* nnd Hitlers, Toasting nnd Goutsltiu. Also a large assortment of LADIES’ HALF GAI TERS AND SLIPPERS of fll kinds. Also, a great va- F. SIMS. C o in 111 i s s i o it Business. rflHE undersigned still continues to occupy the WARE. A HOUSE on the corner of Second «»<i r.,pier street*. He offers his services in the various brandies of the D’a ro llon.c and Commission IJ usim-s*, and rtspectful- ly solicits the patronage of his friends and the public gener ally ; trusting that, by his unremitting efforts, be shall be able to meetthe wishes of those who may honor him. with their confidetice—and expresses a feeling tfgratitude to bis friends for their liberal patronage. JOHN M. FIELD. Macon, July 1. .1843. 41 The Stage offices of the Mail Line from Augusta to Mont-ornery, via Warrenton, Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon, Barnesville, Talbotton, Columbus and Franklin :" also, the Florida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and Pensacola, via Perrv, Pimfertown. Albany, Bainbridge and Quincy, !HE\T bargains in dry-goods, Prices Reduced 95 pci* cent. LIBERTY HOTEL Refeuences. E. & R. R. Graves, E. A T. N Beall, Cits. Campbell 3c Co. Wuigley & Hart, T HE subscriber being determined to close his stock of SPRING AND 8UMMER GOODS. kjltfllM or near Cost and Charge*, until fotiltet notice, Ltould respectfully ask purchasers to call and examine t,;Y, purchasing. His stock consists in part of—Rich Pwrh Muslins, various patte.nsand styles* Fashionable Bi urine Muslins, fine French and Engl'sh Cambrics, a t-rmonment of English and American prints, from 6) ntS casts; Msck snd Co oured Silks, Satmt and Sarcen- fe,: Rich Foulard Silks; Lad’ea fine and super Lawn ®u,:keri-hief<; Silk Thread and Colton Gloves and Hosi- n: Superior Gause Cardinals; NetSha ls, Tnrleton and Jnu-f Minder and Scarfa; Taffela and Sattin Ribbons: gi:and Cap do; Crapes, snd Crape Liss< Cambric, Mus- !,. lire, and Tlt-eml Trimmings; Bombaxines. Super. Kh Linens; Brown. White, and Coloured Linen Drillings Fuailnon Stuffs and Vestings, and a good assortment of 5,?v»ttc Goods, and most articles usually keptm a fancy id Staple Drv Good Store, ill of which will be sold -os a are for CASH.—Dimes taken ten for a dollat. G. L. WARREN- first door above Geo. A. Kimberly's list Store. hot 13 37 Macon, JL Public, that he has taken the a- bove House, recently occupied by WilliamB Penuel, and is prepared for the reception of Boarders and Travellers. He is aware that Newspaper pro- lied on. He would therefore oe de- y. but thntbe is resolved to redeem his ■s the Travelling public, that' Macon, Ga. Nov. 1. 184; JYiom-oe Rail Road wtwf.Wtn. MfesfeJMk Mr e assures the .Travelling public, that inc'.ina- interest, shall prompt hint to leave no effort, both agreeable and comfortable. IT I and Brass Castings' of every description, made to order, and Machine Work in General, coruer of Fourth and Walnut Streets. UCP The highest prices will be paid for Old Copper, Brn«», I.cnd, and Castliou. Jan 31 17 ROOT. TINDLAY. SELLING OFP AT REDUCED 1*RICES !! C. G. ST. JOniV, Watch ^lalicr a«d Jeweller, TXESPECTFULLYinfortna his; friend* JSS J.L and tbe public, that he bas just re- reived a new assortment of 3) Watches and Jewelry, IjoC- . yfjfj o( the latest fashions and most approved ^* 4 *&&*~**’ fcmda; fl n of which be will sell at reduced prices, for.CASH. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, Gold Chains, Seals and Keys; Finger Collar and S'eeve Buttons, Ac. GOLD SPECTACLES Stiver aid Steel do. with glasses to sott all aces; S1LVEW SPOONS, Rodgers & Son’s and Wostenbolros finePoeket Knives, Haxors and Scissors; Razor S?iraps, Sliavinc Bruskes* Ambrosial Sbavitijs Cream, fine Ivory Tooiu Brushes, MANTLE CLOCKS, warranted to run 18 days w ithout winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus- sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and Sliver Pencils. Silver and Steel Cha ns and Keys, Braid tion *s well as i... unlr ed.aoexpeuse withheld, to render their sojourn v both agreeable and comfortable. I - plied with the best this, and tbe Macon market can afford, bis House with obedient and attentive servants. Good, plea- saut, well (unished and supplied Lodging Rooms can be had. And last not lesst, the House shall not suffer for either waut of attention, or abundance of wbolejome proven ler. . His Table shall be sup- T IIIS 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 9), A. M. and arrives at Barnesville at 12 M.and Macon 4j P. M. Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah, Augusta via, Milledgeville, Warrenton, Ac. and also via. Eatonton and Madison. From Forsvtb daily to the Indian 8priDgs; three timds a week to Mcltono,. Y.i, Decatur. Ma rietta, ifcr.; from Barnesville daily to Columbus via. Thom aston and Talbotton, and from Griffin every other day to Montgomery, Ain. via. Greenville, LaGrange, West Point, Ac. and to Augusta. Geo. Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at SI per bale, other articles'35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in proportion. L. N. WHITTLE, Resident Engineer Office Momoe Rail-Road, Macon, ? ~Z 5J* A partnership for the trausaation of a L V ,/sS[ general Ware House A Commission busi- p*T*. jpssynf* PtwMJLQiWIWt \\> have taken tbe large ami commo dious Wore House occupied the last season bv Mr. John Jones, amt foriOerlyby Messrs. Hamilton A Reynolds. These are veryxonVeniently situated u> the business part of the City, and at the same time, not exposed to accident* from fire. bv contiguity toother buildings. We shall be prepared to make liberal advances upon all prodnee in store, or which shall be ordered W be ship ped to our correspondents on the seabonrd ; and will make returns for all Cottons ordered to be shipped through us to Savannah, Charleston or New York, as rapidly as sales can be realized, and the prooeeds returned here. It will be our object to merit a share cf patronsge only by a faithtul personal attention and watchfulness over the interests confided to ns. The proceeds of all Cotton sent to us for sale, will be held subject to die order of tbe owner; and the personal superintendence of one of the partners at- ways given to sales, as well as to purchases of such articles of supplies as our customers may order. . MOULTRIE A CAMPBELL. B. H. Moultrie, D. C. CAMPBELL, July 1 .. The undersigned having retired from the Ware House Business, nr.d transferred his interest to Messrs. Moultrie A Campbell; cordially recommend these gentlemen to his old friends and patrons, as worthy of ‘heir confidence. JOHN JONfcaCs ilied with the beat t aut, well (finished and supplied Lodging Rooms i 191* Lilt- lillUDv OIIDI __ abundance of wholesome proven ler. The undersigned from an experience of sou.e tim same businessjn the city ot Savannah, pledges him? he shall l»c able to give entire satisfaction. Provisi ROBERT M. ECHOL; Assented to 25th December. 1842. CHA11LES J. MCDONALD, Governor. M1W GOODS. G. W. tc E. WoodrulT, RE now receiving a large addition to their stocks nf A staple mnl Fmtcy Dry Good*, to which they mid respectfully invite the Citizens of Macon and surroun .-waiitry. As they will he sold at very 1-w prices.it r-. | be well for those who wish to make a little money, irv i many goods, to cull before they are all sold. Hea- iSmVeens at $1 per bolt. Printed do. 12} per yard. 2000 rii Brown Shirting, at 21 yards for $1; 5000 yards Cali- -. f-om 6} to 18) cents per yard; Printed Muslins and .nrm.Scotch Ginghams, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Nan- at Muslin*. Striped and Cbickell dn. Irish Linen and .*« Lawns. Large black net Shawls. Pari* Lace Frin- ■ Circhnalls, Umbrellas. Parasols, Sun Shades, French i-ntr dassimeres, Gambroons, Brown Linen Drills, jialia*. Hoods, Hats and Bonnets, together with every kp.vofirticles usually keptina Dry Goods Store. Those t'wuh to purchase to sell again, Wj-mld find it for their ionises to examine our stock, as ti?e Goods will be sold July 26th, 1842. m SI iET Jiff @ <£l H A v S cons antly on hand, and offer ft r sale at prices as low as c in be purchased in the southern country, a splendid assortment ol PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of SSfW&MS Si AND CHICKEAING AND MACKAYS. The we»1 known-reputation of these Monuiactortes pre- eludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of their instruments, which have stood the test of every clt mate, for many years. _ ALAR GE ASSORTMENT OF TI0LINH. 8EPEBIOR CPITARS, Bl'CIiES, TB0KB01YB8, TKUTH*i:ts. HORiVN, „ This ROAD is open from Savannah to ** McCalls* tfill/* 187j miles from Savannah, and 2£ miles from the Depot at Macon, for transportation daily, (Sundays excepted.) The H l * 1*\ will run to and from Me- ( alls’ Mill, on and after the first day of August next. The Mail and Passenger Train, c 2. 0 Road will be finished and epenea to the Macon Depot in October next, PASSAGE FOR 187J MILES. In Passenger Car, - - - $8 00 *• Baggage “ - - 5 00 Children uuder 12 years, half price. The Trains will leave (until further notice) as follows :— Leave Savannah* at 6, A. M. and leave MeCal.s*, at C, A. M. The Charleston Steamers will leave Savannah every Tuesdav, Thursday and Saturday evenings, after the arii- tives of the Stale of Georgia, in General AttcmUy met, and it is hereby enacted by the anthoi ity of the same, That so soon os this act shall have passed agr/eably »o the requisitions ofthe Constitution, the following shall form a part of the said first section, ofthe third article of ih«* Con stitution of this State, an ! tobe inserted therein immediate ly after the clause above recited, to wit. And in ease of it makfl» 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 Endorser, or incor- sers, residing.out of the comm, in which the suit maybe commenced, shall be deemed sufK dent service under the st me rules and regulations as tbe Legislature have, or may direct in the case of joint oblisr >rs and joint premissers - WILLIAM B. WOFFORD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, President of the Senate. Assented to. December 28th 1842. Charles j. McDonald, Governor. April 18 Cm 2J Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ivon, Salt, &c. Ac. HHDS. St. Croix Sutrar 3u do. N. Orleans do. 15 Porto Rico do. 20 boxes and bis. Loaf an.I Crushed Sugar, 10 do White and Brown Havaua do, 30 bhcla. Cuba Molasses, 5 do. Trinidad do. CO bbls. N. O do. 12 Tierces Rice, 250 bags Ri« Coffee, 150 do Lnguira do. 20 do Java do. 25 Tons Iron, fiat, round and square. Band, hoop and rod Iron. Cast, German and Blistered Steel, 5 Tons Castings, Carolina Steel and Patent Hoes. “Amei” Shovels, Ion ^'handled de. Scytlie blades. Smoothing Irons, 250 kegs Nails and Brads, 15 boxes Cut Tacks, 2, C, 3, 10 aud 12/J 1100 ca:ks Salt, Table do. Dupont’s Powder, 2500 lbs. Lead, 250 bags Shot, 30 boxes Tobacco, 50 do. common and fanev Soaps. 50 do. Sperm and Tallow Candles, 100 do. 8-10,10-12, and 15-16 Glass, 250kegs W bite Lend, NEW LAW BOOKS, AT I mAmmMAwm 'suisw, Sign of the large Ilibte, .HACO.Y, G.4. | TEST received, Peters’ Digest nf Cases decided in the it) 8j,reme Court, and District Courts ofthe U. States, in [j ruls. , | feter*’ condensed Reports, containing rite whole sere* Efc .‘Sx^sjJ8 liberal support heretofore MHHnlli v.ived.tske great pleasure in announcing to them and tVie public generally, that they will continue the above business in all its various branches; such as the storing and selling of cotton, receiving and for warding merchandize and filling orders.ai ilteir well known stand,situate near the river, which for convenience and se curity front fire, is not surpnsseu by any Ware-House m the city. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give his personal attention to the selHnn of Cotton and the filling of orders for goods, and pledges bimseiriii every esse to do Ills b^M to promote the interest of all who may favor ui wiffiffieirpatransgea^inlluence^ & H AjnLT 0 N. Macon, Aug. 3, 1842. . 45 EXPECTING to gn to Savannah early in the fall, with a view of engaging in the Commission Busim-uathere, I have disposed of my interest in the concern of E. Hamil ton 4t Hardeman, to tny son, Mr. CHARLK8 F. HAM- I r.TON. whose steadiness of character, and correct knowl- elceofbusiness. will qualify him for the employment in u hirh he is abont to engage. In thus retiring from the con- cern.l beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to my friends for nastfsvors, and would kindly *oHcit for the new concern of HARDEMAN 3c HAMILTON, a eon- tinuationof their support, with the assurance that it will be as gratefully acknowledged by me, as th° u F'‘ \ “ member of the concern. E. HAMILXUiN. Macon. Aug. 25,1842. ill. S. BALL & CO’S, August I aftlie Drcuions of the Supreme Counnf the United States, URISTVOLD’S mtiRUlIED COTTON GINS. (t TF practice makes perfect, who then can claim a bet- I ter right to perfection in the trade, titan l AMCEL Griswold? His Gir.s have been in use in this State for 20 years or more.”—The subscribers would inform buyers of Gins, that they continue to carry on the making of the a- bove named Gins, in number sufficiently great or small, to supply all ordets they may receive, cither through agents or by letter. The improvements they have made, are such as will, upon first sight, satisfy any one, of their great util ity-, posses.-ing at the time siinpli.-itv, wnieh is one of the most important things to he looked to, when it is consi Jer- AND GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION IlOUSr. f¥3HE Central Bail Road and Banking Company I. of Ge >rgia having granted to the subscribers the pri vilege of running an jEA/’/ffiNh over their Koae during the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the prompt and sale conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie, &c. 3cc. and are in hopes o' being able to make an arrange ment with the Post Office Department, ly which they will be '-Bowed to carry a Mail Bag. , _ , . .. They are prepared to receive and forward Goods ol all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and isterme- iliate places and between Savannah and Chaileston, with tbe greatest safety and despatch; i nd will also pay particu- lar attention to the putefiase of Goods, collection and pay ment* of Drafts. Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of business in the above placr*. . Tltev have also extended ibetr arrangement to ran their J .u_ c—.t n—t.trt P.rntnia. in Florida, and English Ecclesiastical Reports, 5 vnls , Digest of New York Reports. 4 vols Harrison’* Digest, (English) 4 vols Phillips on Evidence, 4 vols Stsrkic on Evidence. 3 vols Greenleaf on Evidence, l vol Story’s Equity Jurisprudence, (new edition) 2 vols Do Equity Pleading, I vol Do on Partnership Do on Bailments Do on Agency Do on Conflict of Laws Do on Dill*, (just published) Sudden on Vendors A • y Aim-, mi Corporations, (new edition,just out) Blunders on Pleading and Evidence Bwley on Bills Adams on Ejectment * •Eden on Injunctions Blunders on Uses and Trust, CbiUy's Pleading. Do Criminal Law, Do on Dills Do on Contracts Do Blacktinne Do Medical Jurisprudence Cnmyn on Contracts FonbUnque’s Equity Ol'-er's Precedents Do on Conve\nnein 4 Rosette’s Criminal Evidence Do Civil Evidenco Kinne’s Law Compendium Do Kent Do Blm-kstone Anthone’s Ulnckstoae Wheaton's Selwyn Ruisell on Crimes 'Theobold on Principal and Surety Whentworth on Executors Davis’ Precedents • Rnberu on Frauds Collycr on Partnership Teller’s Law of Executors Milford’i Pleading Bill & B c.ilty's Chancery Reports Eden's Chancery Heports Archtbold's Cavil Tlcading Bouvier’s Lair Dictionary Equity Draftsman Lawyer’s Conmion-Placc Book Ltwt of Trade Introdnction to Legal Science Form It ,ok,(hv a Memberof the Bar, Philadelphia) in Lcval Forms. All the ibnvs Books will be sold fer Co-h.nnd Cash ''J- Legal gentlemen wishing to replenish their libraries, ‘land it f, r their interest to call, ns they enn obtain Law ;J h **P»iMacon as they car. nt Savannah or Charleston; e, '"*Jtniy olw.iv s be sure of seeing the latest editions of ; "" rk -. ,1. M. H wi 1 ;ibo order such Works as Uir»7 Cn *t | y 10 keep on hand,' or too rare to be easily ob- pfA 4 '* *ad i. II ing an efficient purchasing agent in each of j*4J18puL'. isliing cities, New York, l’iiiiadelpnia. and . “■ nc is enabled to avail himself of unusual facilities. 4* G s: 13 AT 'WXITT fiJAlIJ A T Avcuuc. On Cotton the house—two doors above his old stand. Don’t mistake the house—two doors above his old stand. rflHE subscriber would respectfully announce to his A friends and the public, that he has taken a part of the store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant, where he will give his whole attention to REPAIRING, and will execute all work entrusted to his rare. [j. Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Ac. made or re paired atthe shortest notice, and warranted. Macon, Novembers. 1842. NEW BOOKS, At Bavises’ Book Store. JUST PUBLISHED. S TEPHENS’ new work on Yucatan, Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore S. IIA.tlU.TOX, HABDKMAN & CO. Factors & General Commission ilIERCHAiVTS, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. T HE above business will have the peramml «nd exclu sive attention of Cob E. HAMILTON, formerly of x years a Factor and Commission tnna. EVERARD HAMILTON. THO- AS HARDEMAN. CHARLES F. HAMILTON. REFERENCES: John Rawls, Hawkinsvtlle. George Walker, Pulaski. James K. Daniel. I s umpte r. J. A. S. Turner, S Wm. S Hatnill, ? DooIy . James S. Beall, ) Hon. Lott Warren, ? p a ; mvra . Jas. Bond, S R. K. Hines Esq.. ? A ibany. Col. Nelson Tift. \ ERHAPS the citizens of Macon and vicinity, do not I know that the subscribers have thought best to stop retailing Liquor, and fill np with a general assortment of Family 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 genera! supply of Family Groceries, such as Brown, Loaf, and Lump Sugar ; Molasses, Tea, Coffee, Oil, Flour, Meal, Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel, Northern Pickled Pork; all kinds of Pickles in jars ; Sweet-meals. Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, and all kinds of country produce that can be called lor in family use. or that can he had. LUDDINGTON & THOMPSON. By E. C. GRANNISS. Agent. Macon, June 13, 1843. 37 Just Received, V T the sign cf the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street, 600 lb* Ar»t rale NORTHERN IIUTTJKB, and for sale cheap bv the keg or retail. * - 1 Ti r\ /'ill » WI2C A rax.v.f Partners, Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oils, Cooal Varnish, with n general assortment of Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, Cojq>era», Epsom and Glauber Salts, Sal Aratis. P Spice, Ginger, Cloves. Nutmegs, Mustard. Macoboy and Scotch Snuff. 150 Reams' Writing and Wrapping Paper, A largs lot of Grindstones. 20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many rth oo numerous ;o mention. All of w.ich will b« ,s can be purchased in this market, iii 4 27 E.AR. K.GRA^ :oJnr.' AEEIGATOR EIAE. T HIS old established LINE OF STAGES, continues to run tri-weekly, leaving Macon on Monday, ' v e d- nesriav. and Friday e'vetting*.(immediately afterthe arrival of the Cars from Savannah and the-Stapes from the Esst i West.) passing dnagn Basbyvilto. Perry, Henderson. Vienna. Pindartown. Albany,Bainbridge. Oumcy, and Tal- ^'ffir^a.sen -ers for the above and all intermediate places are informed that this LINE is r.intmurd for their express accommodation. The route is direct, nnd Passengers will not he detained by erassiac ferries. &c. \ B Passengers leavuigTal.abas-ee on Mot day. \\ ed- nesdiv! or Friday, may be sure of interacting this Line without any detention. W V. „i Macon. Ga. July 1.1843. 43 General Agent. \olicc i* hereby a’ivcn, T HAT, atthe next Term of the Inferior Court nr the conntv of Bibb, In ihe State of Georgia. » •» -'’P P said Court', for the benefit ofthe Groceries continue to keep on hand at then a Washington Hall, a good assorttnc , Salt, Iron. 3ce. which thev will S' C- CAMPBELL & Co. T HE subscribers c stand, oppi sttS the of Groceries Ragging, low for Cash. June *6 IOO (lo*e:> < ot!osa C ards, TU5T received and for sale low, by Faints and Oils, KEGS Nos. 3 and 2 White Lea l* •)Ul f 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. With a variety of Colors for Painters* use. f- Julv 6 40 CHAS. CAMPBE k T the sign of the Family Grocery, on Mi V 10 boxes* CUIiBSE, in good order, icap, by h, C. GRANN June 13 ‘d Kacosi imily Grocery, on Mulberry .street. h bc*t ALBAN V ALE,whFli Fire Insurance. rpHE" Undersigned, Agents for the ylltna In; I Company ot Hartford Conn., are prepared riA, on BuihlitiL-s. Merchandize in Store and Ci Ware-houses, in tkg Citv of Mucon and its vic-niiy, i and Shoulders. C. CAMPBELL A Co. for sale by June 6 'AHJllllI SOS'S r jam: tS1TI,l, sno vi,. yinnntanuriirg Com I panv Cotton Yarn and Ot and for sale, at the Factory pi April 4 27 Vegetable Universal yieilieines REA A COTTON, A.-> s. wholesale ami retail by A R B. GRAVES.