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VOL. XVII. iACOIV, (GEORGIA,) TI’E«I>XT. ^OftXIXG, AUGUST 29, XO. 48. •c.-'* skc*-.' ' Zijl 2TfIfi> PUBLISHED EVKUY TUESDAY MORNING, BY it BAItTJLETT. o„ict, brick building corner Cotton Avenue and First JTI street—opposite Jones Warehouse. terms o> subscription: Three D«IInr». paW «* ««v.uce, will pay for the Tel- * , ..... pire Oollntu, paid in advance, will $Yor uTwojeatz. Ten Dollar., paid in advance, will Mnimtnaid*w*tlim six months after the year has com- d three dollars AND fifty cests, per annum "*|| "if. I-h.i-.reJ. If no' P»M until the end of the year, four SoLLvns per tniuo will be charged—with interest there- llt ,g' p.per will be discontinued until all arrearages are i !d nnles* a* th° option of the Proprietor. • *SineI« P*l >eri '' 10 non-Suoscribers, H| cenu each. Extra ^mer* to Subscribers, 61 cents each. Z . TERMS OF ADVERTISING: ADVERTISEMENTS not ex'cedingia lines, will be inserted m* time for ONE DOLLAR; and fifty cents for each ,nb«Muent insertion. Sheriff’s, Tax Collectors’ and Coroners’ Sales, are char- ' i bv the Levy. *A re ssonable deduction will be made to those who adver- u« by the vear. Q n ,U arcounts foi Advertising, Ac. as well ss for 8ttb- ariction, Interest will be charged, when not settled within the year. (p*.\o Credit for Job Printing, Rlnnhn, Ac. JH • Zeners on Business connected wi>b the Office, must b/pm paid, to aecura attention. \v .&fu:-iioTX-i i selling- Offat New York CofflfWEw f 11H E aubaeiibers. with the view of reducing their pr ...CFn.TaRxaowvsjviQAa ent Stock, will sel* at N E W YORK CO ST./or C'isA. | The Stock is new and desirable, and worthy the attention I of purchasers. _ _ i 1L/" Country Merchants ayid dealers generally, are invited < ' O Ill III ISSIOIl Itlisincs$, *° °>ff • ud examinefor themselves. W7Intake this method of infdrming our friends and the I SAMUEL J. RA\ & CO. 11 Jiphlic generally, that We are still connected in the. I _Macon. June 13.1843. 37 AVnr c-llon.c ciul Vamniasisn Baainrw, which I (|$f; laCCCiVl’ll ^i,,n e ^ D ri .“L** ‘“"1 by ? v* V V' (T* INGHAM8. Printed Lawn, Cslicoes. Muslins, sesson. Yoe Cherry street near t.ottnn Avenue.) Far the l* White. Brown. , nd colored Ho.nesouns. Nankeef. convenience of our • uu-cjunt. y friends, we are building a WARS-HOtTSS SC A Li: HOUSE, nearly adjoining Col. Parker’s Store, on the Avehue. which will be completed by the first of Sep- temberj We lea ire to return onrthanks.'for the liberal patronage bestowfd on us heretofore; and trust that, by our exertions for the Interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance. We mill be prepared to make the customary Advnnrn on 4'ottoii, fill Orders, and attend to such business as may be confided tc us by our friends, on as favorable terms as will be done by any other regular House in this place. HAMILTON A WINN. Macon, July 1,1843.41 WARE-HOUSE C'oin uiissioli Rushscss. r l'HK subscribers beg leave to inform their friends.and I the public in general, ihst they have connected them selves together in the above business, under the firm of tiOBmAN & KH UAKIthOl, and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE HOUSE. near t'.olton Avenue, on Poplar itreet. The \jr White. Brown, and colored Homespuns, Nankeei, Blue and black Mixtures. Checks, Stripes, I Tickings. Musqu.m Nettings, Silk and Cotton Hdkfs.; fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls, Stockings, Half Hose, Threads. Ac. Calf, Kip. and Morocco Brogans. Ladies' Leather.Seat, ant Morocco Shoes A Simpers, Fur. Wool, and Palm Leaf Hnt\ Knives and Forks ; Pocket Knives, a large lot. Just received and for tale, wholesale and rrtail.on the moit reasonable terms. E. A R. R. GRAPES. June 13 37' :-;/SUStt A~i S3 sW.TJI E1? • H. SPENCER, TTAVING just received per Steamer J. Goddard, IX the balance of his spring purchases, is now pre pared to offer to the citizens i f Macon and vicinity, a full and complete assortment of fashionable Sprint: mill 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, Stock*, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Bo som*, Suspmdetr*, J-c. 4' c - ALSO, a splendid assortment of Cloths. Csssimers, Vest ings. Drab de Tacs, Cainblets. Linen Drillings, Ac. all of which will he sold or made up to order on tbe very lowest I terms FOR CASH. Feeling fully competent that I can make itlortbe inter est of gentlemen replenishing their ward-robes' to purchase of me. I respectfully solicit a" call from all at the store one door below .1. A. A S. S. Virgin’s Jewelry Store, and di- rectly'opposite the north-west frbntof the Washington Hall, where unprecedented bargains may always be found. Macon. April IS. 1843. 59 BOOTS AI¥» SHOES. At the sign of the big boot. Mulberry Street, r I'HE subscribers avail themselves of this method of in- • forming their friends and the public generally, that in addition to tneir well selected and extensive stock of Boot" and Shoes, they have just received a new and fresh sup ply from tbe must approved manufactories. Consisting partly of Gentlemen's light and stout sewed boots.-do do. Pegged do,an dlegant and cheap article, fine stmt and pump brogans, with a good^ossortmenl of Gaiter pumps Coil) mission Business. ritllli undersigned have formed a copartnership for the I transaction of a general \Varr-IIon«r nml Coiti- mioioti Hii'incss. They have leased the large and cmnmiwious Ware-Homes, on the corner of Second and Cherry streets.formerly -iccupied by D. A W. Gunn A Co., sitmteii ia a convenient and business part of tbe city, and Itaune from other buildings, which rendera it almost entire ly secure front h re They are prepared to make liberal .ttlvancrv on Cot. ten in Store, or on shipments to Savannah, Charleston, Sew York, or Boston. Front their experience, and undivided attention to their hstineoi. they hope to obtain the patronage of their friends iaJ the public generally. r BALDWIN A ROWLAND Wm. W. Baldwin. 7 Wm. P. Rowland. J t Micon, July 23,1843. 4£ nut sn. *«tr notion nveuue, on ropiar street. The • T! - ,, *\ ..., , o' location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old MACOS, GEORGIA^ T HE subscriber has again taken this Estab lishmenl, where he will always be bap p to attend to the calls of his old costumers, . and the travelling public generally. Mocon, June 20 38 8 LANIER. WARE HOUSE Commission business. W E shall continue the Ware House and Commission Business, the ensuing season, at our old aland, on the corner of Cherry and Second Streets, In offering our services again to the public, we have no p’fiigrs to make—believing that our past conduct will be a lafficient guarantee for Ute faithful performance of the trait that may be hereafter confided to us. We will at all tiinea be prepared to make liberal Ad riaen on Cotton, in store, or on shipments made to our Arenuin Savannah, Charleston orNew York. D. A W. GUNN A CO. The subscribers intend keeping on hand, a full supply of Dry-Goods. Cotton Bagging, and Family Groceries, of all kin'll; which they will be glad to furnish to their custom ers, upon as good terms as any house in Mac"n. 8 D. A W. GUNN. 47 Aug. 22 CHEAT BARGAINS IN DRY-GOODS. Prices Reduced 25 per cent; AT G. Lt. ir.lffR£.V’S. T CALL A.\D SEE. buildings and the usual liabilities of fi e, and will be com pined, anil ready for busmess. by the first of September. They confidently assure the public, that any business con signed to their care, will be faithfully and promptly execu ted. Relying on the honesty of purpose and the long establish ed confidence of tin se who know us, we feel nu hesitancy in looting for a liberal share of public patronage. THOMAS B. GORMAN, JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, July 4, 1843. 41 WAH2-KOUJE Commission Business. filHE undersigned still continues to occupy tlie WARE- 1 HOUSE on the corner of Second and Puplar streets. He offers his services in the various brancliea of the lVntc- House and Commission lJnsini-ss, and respectful ly solicits the patronage of hia friends and tbe public gener ally ; trusting that, by his unremitting efforts, lie shall be able to meet tbe wishes of those who may honor him with their ronfidei.ee—and expresses a feelingcf gratitude to his friends for their libera 1 patronage. JOHN M. field: 41 Maj James H. Hardaway, y .r„„_ Messrs. Rea A Cotton, \ X,,con > Joshua G. Moore, J Brvaot Bateman. > Houston Stephen Castelow, $ Houston. William Moseley, Henry. W, C. Vleavelnud. Crawford. kid slippers and buskins, cloth bnskins, 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, hich and low quartered Also a beautiful as sortment of Misses, boys and children’s shoes of every va riety and description, to which they respectful'y invite the attention of all wishing to purchase, with the assurance that ptices shall be in accordance with the times. They hsve «lso. and constantly keen ou hand a good as sortment of leather, lasts. (iegs. thread, and all o'ther arti- cles used in the manufaetoriog boots and shoes. (CF’Boots and shoes made and . repaired, with neatness and at the shortest notice. STRONG A WOOD April 55 30 ' Pj T saJW.cSa £ L^Ps. Co Macon, July 1. 1843. JScferettce—Col. Wm. H. Reynolds, HE aubseriher being determined to close hi* atock of _ SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS, will sell at or near Cost and Cha'ges, until furtlie: notice, iad would respectfully ask purchasers to call and examine before purchasing. His atock consists in part of—Rich French Muslins, various patte. ns and styles; Fashionable Bulxarine Muslins, fine French and Engl sit Cambrics, a lireeassortment of English and American prints, from Cj la 23 cents; (lack and Co oured Silks,Satin* and Sarcen- rtts- Hich Foulard Silks; Ladies fine and super Lawn Handkerchiefs; Silk Thread and Cotton Gloves and Hnsi- arv; Superior Gause Cardinals; Net Shads, Tarleion and Braige Mantles and Scarfs; Taffela and Sattin Ribbons: Hatand Cap do; Crapes, and Crape Lissr Cambric, Mus- lin. Lire, and Tb-ead Trimmings-, Bombasines,-Super. Iriah Linens; Brown. White, and Coloured Linen Drillings I & Campbell, rordislly recommend these gentlemen to bis Pantaloon Stuffs and Vestings, and a gorul assortment of - - - ^ • ' r ' l -“ ..c.i—..-- Domestic Goods.and most articles usually kept in a fancy and Staple Dry,Good Store, all of whic'i wi'.l-be sold as a- k#v« for CASH.—Dimes taken ten for^a dollat^ first door above Geo. A. Kimberly’s Hat Store. Jane 13 37 • WARE HOUSE AND Commission. Business. r JMHE undersigned have formed aco- I partnership fur the transaction of a general Ware House A Commission busi ness. We have taken the large and commo dious Ware llouae occupied the last season by Mr. John Jonhs, ami formerly by Messrs. Hamilton A Reynolds. These are very conveniently ^situated to the business part of the City, and at tlie same time, not exposed to accidents fcw... C»w. lav w.wVy.ily UvtM>l*w ItiliW***?*- — — * We shall be prepared to make libekai. advances uppn all produce in more, 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 York, as rapidly as sales can be realize 1. and the proceeds»elur-ied here. It will be our object to merit a share of patronage only bv a faithlul personal attention and watchfulness over the interests ranhded to us. Tbe proceeds ofall Cotton sent to us for sale, will be held subject to the order of the owner; and the personal superintendence ol'.one of the psrtners al ways given to sales, as well as to purchases of such articles of supplies a. our customers rn^rder^ B. H. Moultrie, D. C. Campbell, July 1 ' 41 The undersigned having retired from the Ware House Business, and Transferred his interest to Messrs. Moultrie old friends and patrons, ss worthy of^JONES. WAKE EIOUSE AX'S? comiimom iiiJsiA'Ess. i\EW LAW BOOKS, AT ^Boonsw, Sign of the large Uiblr, IIACON, 0.4. TOST receiv'd, Peters' Digest «f Cases decided in the «! Supreme Court, and District CourM of the U. States, in 3 vuls. Peters’ condensed Reports, containing the whole seres sftlie Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, from Us organization to the commencement of Peters’ Re ports. si the January Term. 1827. 6 vuls. Peters' Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the tailed Slates, 16 vols. Cc.nvns’ Digest. 8 vols English Ecclesiastical Report*,' 5 vols Digest of New York Reports. 4 vels Harrison's Digest. (English) 4 vols Phillips on Evidence, 4 vols Starkie on Evidence. 3 vols Greenleaf on Evidence, 1 vol Btorv's Equity Jurisprudence, (new edition) 2 vols Do Equity Pleading, 1 vol Do on Partnership Do on Bailments Do on Agency Do on Conflict of Laws Do on Bills, (just published) Sudgen on Vendors ... , Ange' A Ames on Corporations, (new edition,just out) Saunders on Pleading and Evidence Bayley on Bills Adams on Ejectment Eden on Injunctions Blunders on Uses and Trust, Chitty’s Pleading. Do Criminal Law, Do on Bills Do on Ccntrsru Do Blaekstone Do Medical Jurisprudence Cotnyn on Contracts ]FonuUn<voe’s Equity Oliver’s Precedents Do on Conveyancing Roacoe’a Criminal Evidence Do Civil Evidence Kione’s Law Compendium Do Kent Do Blaekstone Anthone’s Blaekstone Whenion’s Selwyn !las«ell on Crimes Theobold on Principal and Surety Whentwortb on Executors Davis’ Precedents Roberu on Frauds Collyer on Partnership Teller’s Law of Executors Milford’? Pleading Ball A Beatty's Chancery Reports Etlen’s Chancery Reports Archibold’s Civil Pleading Buuvier’s Law Dictionary Equity Dmftsmnn Lawyer’* Common-Place Book Laws of Trade Introduction 10 Lepnl Science Form Book.fbv n Member ufthe Bar, Philadelphia) Cobb'l Legal Forms. , „ , All the above UnoVs will be sold for Ca«k. and Cash Legal gemlemen wishing to replenish their l.brsrtrs, ^Bad it for tbair iaWrastMoilL as they can obtain Lam MchespatMarmi they can at Savsnnnlt or Uiarleston; »0d they may alwav* he sure of seeirg the latest cgtioua of fitandsr'd Works. .1. M. B. will also order such AN nrks as tretnocustlv to keep on hind, or loo rare to be eastly ob tained; and having an efficient purchasing agent in each ot thv Urn publishing cities, ?sew York. Philadelphia, and Botion.hc is enubled to avail hiin»elfof unusual facilities. July 1» 43 rglHE undersigned feel- I ing grateful to their friends «ud patrons for the liberal support heretofore l—j - received, take great pleasure hi announcing to them and the public genet ally. that they will continue the above business in nil its various branches, •n.-h nsths storin'? and selling of couon. tecetvtngand for warding mercli.mlize and filling orders, at their well know-n «and Mtuaie near the river, whtch for conventence and se- curitv front fire, is not surpassed by any Ware-House tn tlie city Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as_heretofore^give his personal attention to the selling of Cot*” and the filling .•f orders for good*, and pledges htmseirtn every case to do his be" P. promote the interest of all who may favor us withtheir patronage amUufluen^ & JJ A JJJI, T0 N. Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. FXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with a view ofengagingin the CsuuiilMlon Business there, 1 have di.pofed of my interest in ihe con. ers of E. Hann - Put A Hardeman, to my aon, Mr. CHARLES 5. MAM I f TON whose steadinessof character, and correct knot 1- ... *• ,1,- san.rklovment in e-lge of business, will qualify bin) for the -.ploy mcnt tn M^mXlly acknowl^dgedby me'.Vs’tJtouglt 1 were^till a member of ■ he concern. Macon. Aug. 25.1842, E. HAMILTON. NEW BOOTS AND S5IOE8,- JtST BECBIVBD, <>N SECOND STREET. rSAHE subscribers would inform their i friends and the public geuerailv, that they have a fine lot of Gentlemen's fine Boots mill Centers, X,aatiug anti _ out-Uin. Also a large assortment of LADIES' HALF GAI TERS AND SLIPPERS ofall kinds. Also, a great va riety of Misses' colored and black Half Gaiters and Slip pers, with a geueral assortment of Children's Gaiters and Half Gaiters which we will sell as low as those of the same quality can be bought in the State FOR CASH. H •* ° WHITING * MIX. ' N . B.—All those whose arcounts were due 1st January. 1843,and remain umettled July 10th. will have to settle with cost. This furnishing Shoes without pay. tve think rather a poor Ousiness, these tunes. W. 4' M. July 4 27 Jflacon Ivon sV liiv/w Foundry AND iHAEHINE SHOl*. II ILL and Gin Gtering. Steam Engiur lVork, Iron I and Bra** Castings of every description, made to order, and Machine Work in General, corner o f Fourth and Walnut Streets. KJ* The highest prices wiil be paid for Old Copper, Kraus, I.rnd, aud Cast Iron. Jan 31 17 ROBT- FINDLAY. 8ELL15G OPE AT BEDl’CED I'BICliS!! C. G: ST. JOHN, Watch Uakcr JR Jl V and the public, that he has just re- ceived a new assortment ol |P-J 3) if \itches and Jewelry, , V ■ . - ’■'‘ft ol tbe latest fashions and most approved ([lni j g . ajl w k, c h he will sell at reduced prices, for CASH. ^ s1 l V ER WATCHES, Gold Chains. Seals and Keys; Fin« r 1*' P ' n |' ChU.tr and S'eeve Buttons, tec. GOLD SPECTACLES, Silver a.d Steel do. with glasses to sun all1 ages; SILVLK SPOONS. Rodgers A Son’s and AV ostenhnlms hnerocket Knives, Razors and Scissors ;Raxor Straps. &h«tvmB Brushes. Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine I'^y T oth Brushes. MANTLE CLOCKS, warranted to run 18 days ithout winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and Stiver Pencils. Silver and Steel Cha.ns and Keys, Braid and India Rubber Guard*. Veritable Cologue. Viohns and Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thirn b 'Those who wish to avail themselves of a rarcopporU- nilv to buy cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine the^bove before purchasing elsewhe-e.ashe willselllower than anv other establishment intne country. lNATGIIHS REPAIRED- . Particular nttention will be paid to repairing all kinds of Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best materials for repairing Watches, he is m»w prepared to tnsnufacture anv part of a Watoh. nod will warrant every piece he makes ••‘perfect as the original, aud hia Wntches to perform well. Nov. 1 1842 f II 4 IIII.TON, nAUDIHIAN A CO._ Parlors & General Commission MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA T 1IF above business will have the personal and etclu- H ,f ve S of Col. E- HAMILTON, formerly of Milledgeville.and.for six years a Factor aud Commtsston Merchant of Macon. Gf °g^ RARD HAMILTON, p.wners ) TIIO AS HARDEMAN. Partners. ^ CHARLES F. HAMILTON. REFERENCES: John Rawls. HawVinsvtlle. George Walker. Pulaski. James K-Daniel, l Sumpter. J. A. B. Turner, S r Wm. 8 Ha mil I* ? Dooly. James 8. Beall. ) II on. Lott Warren, ? p a | mTra . Jas. Bond. S R. K. Hines. Esq., ? A ibany. Col. Nelson Tift. S II. n. Wm. Tay’or, CuUthert. Savannah. Oct X. 1843 N3. s. BALL & C«’S. ^^iAiLY'EKPHSSS GENERAL F0RWARD1.NG & COMMISSION Iini’Sr. FI HIE Central Bail Road and Banking Company I of Ge »rgia having granted to tlie subscribers tbe prt- vflege of running an EXPRESS over their Rose 5 during the present year, with the privilege of an apartment nnde.- tbeir own Lock, they offer supermr advantages for the prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Arncles, Specie, fee. Ac and are in hopes o' being able to make a» arrange- ment with the Post Office Department. 1 y which they will be Unwed to carry a Mail Bag. . „ Thev are prepared to receive and forward Goods ol all descriptions. u> and from Savannah and Macon, and mterine. diate places and between Savannah and[ Chat lesion, with the greatest safety and despatch ; f nd wdl also pay panicu- l«r attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and p «>• rooms of Drafts. Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of bU Tbe>^bave^lso'extended*their arrangement tt, run their Ex; ress bv tlie Southern Boats to Ptcolata, tn Florida, and intermediate places on that route. Tltev intend to put on Team*, to run regularly through from Macon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carrv all kinds of Merchandise, wiilt all reasonable aespalch aud safety, on ihe first of October next. MACON—Office at the Washington Hall. . S -VVANNAll—Office at A'o. 153 Bar/ street. DO. &'• J hitbriek. Agent.for rtenvinpand forwarding Goods a nd Mcrchandr*e. CHARLESTON. 8. C.—Amos Head, Agent, officeEo. 96, East Bag. July 4 40 tf M. 8. BALL A COj VJ’ If KSHWS—* ,,s, K* < «;ived. ^ O. 5 of Brandes’ Enrycloptcdta of Science. LIterator * The Farmers Encyclopmd n Embisring .11 the recent discoyeries in Agricultural Chemistry, by C. N. Johnscn. Price 25 cenu. ... Mncnu'.ey's Essays complete in 4 vols. Scott's do. 3 „ \Vd mn'i do. J . •nu Vortes Amhrosianm complete in 4 vols. ri?o .ril”p edition of Macule,, at 25 cents a vol. Flora’s Interpreter. Flora’s Lexicorn—For sa.e a HARNKR , I5nnk g to re. April 18 ■ T .)N> Swriit*' lr*>». a->bortet.M7fS, alligator line. rpHISold Wished LINE OF STAGES, continue. I to run tri-weekly, leaving Micon on Monday, wed- nesdav. and Friday evening?, (immediately after the ormal of the'Cars from Ssvannsh and the cut?' from the Ea.t , nf i \V f e«t 1 onasinc ihrougn Busbynl!e. Pertly, HcpdcrBnn, Vienna?Pindartovfa, Alh^y.Bainbridge. amncy.Ind Tal- Jalrossee. (Fa ) ^ aboT8 and a ]l intermediate places sreinformed that this LINE is continued forlMreEprek. aermnmndatinn. The route la direct, and Passeti 0 ers will m t b - detained by crosiine femes, fte. •» vtr j v 1) Passenger, leaving Tallaltas-ee on Morda.v.W ed- nesdnv. ur Friday, may be sure of ‘“w'jr'cL^FT 1 ' 0 ® W Mr.:. , G=: , 7o I , yi:i813. 43 A-:-' ^ Notice fo hereby ffiven, I rrtHAT. at the next Ter,., of the Inferior Court of the I county of Bibb, in the State of Georgia. I shall ai'P 1 .' to ?a,d Court-, for the benefit of the Act fir thereof booeat Aagust 1,1648. CENTRAL HOTEL, Macon, Geo. Prices Reduced. - 823 00 9 00 15 00 - 1 50 50 25 1 75 B oard and Lodging, per month, ... Do. per week. ... , Do. without Lodging, per month. - - •Do. and Lodging, per day, . - - - • Single meal, Lodging. - - - - - - - - - - Man and Horse per night, including Supper, Lodging and Breakfast. - ... The subscriber having taken a new lease bf this eatab- bailment. 13 prepared to wait upon those who may favor lim with a call, at.d confidently assures the travelling public that nothing shall be wanting on his part, which may-add to tlieir comfort or convenience. F. SIMS. To ‘Travellers. TIte'Slage offices of the Mail Line from Augusta to Morihutmerv, via Warrenton, Sparta, Milledgeville, Macon, Barnesville’. Talbotton, Columbus and Franklin : also, the Florida or Alligator Line to Tallahassee and Pensaqnla. via Pvrry, Pindertown. Albany, Bainbrtdge and Chutney, are all kept at this bouse. Dec 14.1842 12 LIBERTY HOTEL. r S3HE undersigned announces to the A Public, that be has taken the a- hove House, recently occupied by William B Penuel, and is prepared fortlte reception of Boarders and Traveller*. He is gw are that Newspaper pro- mis*« are bui little relied on. He would therefore oe de terred from making uiv.but that he is resolved to redeem lus own fully. He assures the Travelling public, that inclina tion as well as interest, shall prompt him to leave no efnirt. unir ed.no expense withheld, to render their sojourn with him both agreeable and comfortable. His Table shall be sup plied with the best this, and the Maror. market can afford, his House with obedient and 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 auentioYi, or abundance of wholesome proven ler. The undersigned from an experience of some time in the same business in the city of 8avannah. pledges himself that gool fare, and a light bill. Twtr r iim« Jan 3.1843 THOMAB WILLIAMS. ollVSIC STORE, s/Ws'ICO-V. m a ^ 'O <& w K h ssr ® i 1 Ta v £ cons antly on hand, and oiler ft r sale at prtces IjL as low as c in be purchased in the southern country, a spleidid assortment ot PlANO-FORTKS, front the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of and CHICKERING AND MAGKAYS. Tlw'wed known reputation of these Manufactones pre clude, the necessit/ of commenting upon the excellence of their jnstruments, which have stood the test of every cli TiYhVk'a ssortment of ViaLINN NOPfiBlOR GCTTABS, BUGLES, TBoKlW TUCTIPKTN. IIOB148, CLAB1OTET8, FLAGEOLETS, ?Vc. Arc. ?4:c. Violin. Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds. Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa- oer kc. Ac. forming as complete an assortment ot musical merchandize, as can be found in file southern country As thev import direct from the Manufactures, they are enabled to sell their g< ods at the very lowest prices. II Jc v. have in addition to their catalogue, an assort- ment of VOB8IG1V MUSIC. . Q7*- rasisio sohl .it veil need prices. 07 s *Terms Cash. Mas 17. 18-12. 'GliEAX EXCITJEMEAT On Cottou Don’t mistake the house—two door* above his old stand. mHI! subscriber would respectfully announce to his 1 friends and the public, that he has uken a part of the store occupied by Mr. JENKIN8, Hardware Merclisnt. where he will give Ins whole attention to REPAIRING, and will execute all work entrusted to *3' sc * re ' , .N B—Watches. Clocks, lewelry. See. Scc. made or re paired at the shortest notice, .nd warranted. Macon, November 8. 1842. NEW BOOKS, At Barnes’ S5ook Store. JUST PUHI.ISHED. S TEPHENS'new work on Yucatan, Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore O. 3. Fay. _ No. 8 of AUtson a Europe. No. 1 2 A 3 Harper’s Edition of Shakespeare, No 4 Family Library, 25 ets a Vol. Seward’s Narrative, by Mrs. Porl 'F'. m „ H . ro Conquest and Self-Conquest. or which makes the Hero. ir qft A large supply of School Books and stationary, Blaidt^and Record *Books. of all kind, Bibles. Prayer. Hvnm. Music and Singing Books, of every descnptmn. May 23 Groceries. mflE subscribers continue to keep or. hand at the olrt I suad. opposite the Washington Hall a good assortment flftsaV* ** “iFafflSa June 6 lOO dozen Cotton Cards, JUST received and for sale low. by r r graves . June 13 Bacon. 10,000 'ajooofoa Hama and Shoulders. for sale by C. CAMPBELL A Co. June C 3C MORRISON'S Vcsetalile Universal Nledicines, OR sale by GEO. W.PRICE It. OO Msy * F ( 32 .4. RAlf &L Co* { I A\ E just received and are now opening a genera! a?- 3 snrtmeuttffseasonable 8TAPL74 nml I'A.YfV DBF fifiODN, which they will sell at very rt-.luced f irices for CASH, being anxious to reduce their present arge Stock, among which may be found— Super Wooldyed Black, Blue-Black and invisible Green Cloths. Cassimer. woolen velvet, valentia. and satin Vestings, Flannels, merinoes and printed Orleans Cloths, French, Englishand American Prints, Challeys, Muslind'e Lancs, French Collars and Capes, Black.*olue-blark,& rich fig’d fancy color'd Silks A Satins, Black India Satins. India Kora. Spittalfield. Pongee,Lin en Cambric, and Grass Linen Han lkerchiefs, Mousliurie Lane & Satin Shawls.. Neck Ties, and Dress Handkerchiefs, Iriah Ltuens. Linen Shirtings. Lawns and Diapers, Jaconet. Swiss, Nansook and Book Muslins, SilK. Cotton 3c worsted Hosiery ; Gloves & Suspende Gent's Merino Shirts and Punts; Stocks and Collars, Dbd Ticks Brown A Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Super biem-hed Long Cloths. Canton Flannels & Drillings, Kerseys, Linseys; superior Bed and Negro Blankets, ' Slie'l ic Buffalo Twist. Side and Ridding Combs, Spool Thread, Tapes. Pins. Buttons. Ac. With many other articles loo tedious to mention, P. 3. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call. S. J. RAY & CO. Macon. Nov. 14, 1842. V NEW«OOD$. G. W. & E. Woodruff^ A RE now receiving a large addition to tbeir stocks of .Stsiplc mid tfmacy B>ry <*oo<N, to which they would respectfully invite the Citizen# of Macon, and surroun ding country. As they will be sold at very lew prices, it would be well for those who wish to make a little money, by good many goods, to call before they are all aold. Hea-. ^ a vy Nankeens at $1 per bolt. Printed do. 12| per yard. 2000 1 be adopted in lieu of tlie sections above recited, to wit: in yards Brown Shirting, at 21 yards for Si; 5000 yards Cali* i lieu of the third section of the first article of the Constitu* co, from 6J to 18$ ceuts per yard; Printed Muslins and | tion aforesaid, the Senate shall be elected biennially on tlie Lawns, Scotch Ginghams, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Nan- j first Monday in October, and shall consist of forty-seven sook Muslins, Striped and Chiekell do. Irish Linen and j members, and shall be composed of one member from each Linen Lawtis, Large black net Shawls, Paris Lace Fritt- \ senatorial district, which district shall be composed of two get Carchnalls, Umbrellas. Parasol#, Sun Shades, French contiguous counties, net including the county with the lar- Suramer i ’assimeres, Gambroous, Brown Linen Drills, gest repiesentative population, which shall "constitute a se- tOASTlTlIIO^. A N ACT tn alter and chance \\:e third and seventh sec- tinni of tbe fir^i article of the Constitution.. ’ \\ HERZiS, the third section of the t'n si article of the Con stitution of this State declares that tlie Senate shall be e- leoted biennially, on ihefi. M Monday in November, ur»- til such day of election be altered by law; and shall b« Composed of one member from each county, to be chosen by tlie electors thereof: And Whkreah,the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution ofthts State declares, that the House of Representative*<Lall be composed of members from all tlie counties which now are or hereafter may be inclu ded within this £tnte, according to their respective num ber of free white persons, and including three-fifths of th» people ofctilor; the actual enumeration shall be made within two years, and within every subsequent term of seven years thereafter, at such time and in such manner as this convention may direct. Each muuty containing three thousand persons, agreeably to the foregoing plan of enumeration, shall be entitled to two members; seven thousand, to three members*, nnd twelve thousand to fou^ members; but eoch county shall heve at least one, and not more than four members; the representatives shall b« chosen annually on the first Monday in November, un»Jl •uch day of election be altered by law*. Until the afore said enumeration shall be made, the .several counties shall be entitled to the following number of representa tives, respectfully:—Camden,2; Glynn, 2; Liberty, 3; McIntosh. 2; Bryan, 1; Chatham, 4; Effingham, 2; fc^cri- ven,2; Montgomery, 2; Burke,5; Bulloch, 1; Jefferson, 3; Lincoln, 2; Elbeit, 3; Jackson, 2; Richmond* 3; ■Wilkes, 4; Columbia. 3; Warren, 3; Washington, 3; Hancock, 4; Greene, 3; Oglethorpe, 3; and Franklin, 2 : And Whereas, the said recited sections require alteration —to the end, therefore, that said sections may be altered; Section l. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hints* of Representatives of tlie State of Georgia, in General Assembly met. and it i^^rebyenacted by the authority of.the same. That as soon as this bill shall be passed, agree ably to the reqdirementsof Constitution, the following shall Krimlins, Hood#, Huts and Bonnets, together with every variety of articles usuallv kept in a Dry Good# Store. Those who wish to purchase to'sell again, wymld find it for their advantage to examine our stock, as tne Goods will be sold a# low and perhaps lower than any offered in the city. Store on Mulberry 8treet, opposite Strong and Wood’s Shoe Store. Mav Sfff 43 TSTIIC05IW AND TOSSioaussEwr rjpHE undersigned have formed a Copartnership fin-Ahe l transaction of a general Auction & Commission ISusinrsn—they have taken a store in the centre of busi ness'. on Mulberry street, t^ o door, south of the Washing ton Hall. We will assure our friends who ntay favor us with their patronage that if prompt attention to business, a strict compliance with their orders, a faithful discharge of all duty will secure their interest, no exertions on our part shall be wanting to effect it. We solicit consignments from our friends in Savannah. Charleston. Baltimore, New Yoik nnd Boston—country produce sold, and orders for all kinds of goods supplied DAVID REID C. A. ELLS References. ) Henry G. Lamar, Macon. Thomas Taylor, do. Rea & Cotton, do. Geo. A. Kimberly, do. James Goddard, do. E. & R. 11. Graves, do. E. & T. N Beall, do. Chs. Campbell & Co. do. W rigley &. Hart, do. 1842. 5 illom’oc ISail IScad. ■scailiT “foSsr r§ 1H18 Road is In daily use to Griffin, 58 miles—leaving JL Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Barnesville at 10, A. M. and Griffin half past 12. Leaves Griffin at 9J, A. M. and arrives at Barnesville at 12 M. and Macon 4$ P. M. , Stages connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah, Aucrusta via. Milledgeville. Warrenton, &c. and also via. Eatonton and Madison From Forsytli daily to the Indian Springs; three time*# a week to McDonough. Decatur. Ma rietta. Ac.; from Barnesville daily to Columbus via. Thom aston and Talbotton. and from Griffin every other day to Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, VV eat Point, Ac. and to Augusta, Geo. Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at 51 per bale, other articles'35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in proportion. ^ ^ WHITTLE, Resident Engineer Office Mont oe Uail-Rpad. Macon, July 26th, 1642. 44tf. CENTRAL RAIL-RQAR, SAVANNAH TO BEACON, GEORGIA. This ROAD is open from Savannah to “ McCnlls’ Mill, 187} miles from Savannah, and 0} miles from the Depot at Mai-on. for transportation daily, (Sundays excepted.) The Moil and Passenger Train, will run to nnd from Me- ( alls’ Mill, on and' after the firstday of August next. The Road will be finished and opened to the Macon Depot tn October next. PASSAGE FOR 187) MILES. In Passenger Car, - - - • Baggage " - - " 500 Children uuder 12 years, half price. The Trains will leave (until further notice) as follows:— Leave Savannah, at 6, A. M. and leave McCal.s'. at C, A. The Charleston Steamers will leave Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday and-Saturday evenings, after the arri val of tbe trains. August 1 — NOTICE. 3 ~ ERIIAPS the citizens of Macati and vicinity, do not a."* know that the suf-erihers have thought best to stop retailing Liquor, ond fill up with a general assortment of U.-unity Groceries; And if not. we will now state to the public generally, that thev have, and continue at their old stand on Mulberry street, next to the old Darien Bank, where they will keep a general supply of Family Gr^eries such as Brown, Loaf, and Lump Sugar ; Molasses, Tea. Coffee, Oil, 1" lour. Meal, Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel, Northern Pickled Pork ; all kinds of Pickles in jars ; Sweet-meats. Prunes. Raisins, Almonds, ami all kinds of country produce that can be called lor in familv use. or that ran he had. LUDDINGTON & THOMPSON. By E. C. GRANNIS3. Agent. Macon, June 13, 1843. Just Received, V T the sien of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street, GOO lbs Gist, ate NOUTUKUN BUTTER, and for sale cheap by the keg nr , June 13 37 E. C GRANMbS. Agent. Just Received, A t tbe sion of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street lO boxes CHEESE, in good order.^ and tor sale cheap, by June 13 E. C. GHANNISS, Agent. 37 Just Received, A T the sign of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street, 10 bbl*. Taylor’* bill ALBAN V A LB, which will be sold cheap for cash, by t June 13 37 E. C. GRANNIES. Agent. Just deceived, r? BBLS. Conrectirut River SIIAD.atid for sale cheap D at Luddington A Thompson's. E. C. GRANNlSS. Agent. Just Iteceived, A FINE lot of Northern made Butter and Cheese, for sale cheap at LVDDittcTos ,V Thompson s. V B. C. GRANNlSS, Agent. August 22 4< Salt and iron. rvrii tA SACKS Liverpool Salt, H * 20 Tons Swedes Iron, For sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL & Co. Aug. 22 Snscar, Codec, A’C. HI1DS. P.'lt. and St. Croix Sugar, /WvJ 200 bag. Rio nml Laquira Coflee, 30 Hhds Cuba Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries and staple Dry -soods For .ala by w CHAS CAMPBELL * Co gest rept esemattve i , . parale 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 he hereafter for med, it shall be annexed to one of the districts from which i: was taken; and that in lieu of the seventh section of tha first article of the Constitution, the following shall be adop ted: the House ofrepresentatives shall be composed of ona hundred and thirty members; each county shall have on* Representative, and no county shall have more limn two Representatives, thirty seven counties having the greatest population, counting all free white persons, and three fifths of the peopleof color, shall have two Representatives; the said apportionment shall be made by the General Assembly at the session at which this section shall he adopted assn alteration of the Constitution, by an act tc, be introduced af ter the adoption thereof, and anew appointment shall l-a made at the session next after each future enumeration of the inhabitants of this State, made under the Constitutisu and laws thereof, but at no other lime. WILLIAM li. WOFFORD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS. President of the Senate, Assented to, 27th of December. 1642. CHARLES J. McDONaLD. Governor. AN ACT to after the third section of the fourth article .f • the Constitution of tins State, so far as to authorize th* people to elect the General Militia officers of this State. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met, aud tits hereby enacted ou the same. That from and immediately afiet this act shall have passed in conformity with the Constitution of this State, it shall and may be lawful for all Major Generals, and Brigadier Gene rals, to be elected by t he people ol the respective Divisions or Brigades, and all persons subject to do miliiia duty, shall be entitled to vote for the same only. Sec. 2. And Lett further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That all laws and parts ofla-.vs, militating a- gainst this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. WILLIAM B. WOFFORD, Speaker of he House of Representative!. d re d hY{fle r Senate. Assented to 05th December. 1S42. CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor. AN ACT to be entitled an act to amend the first section •9 ilie third Article of the Constitution of this State. Wheheas, the above section amongst other things, provi des that in ease ofjoint obligors, or joint proinissors, re siding in different counties the suit may be brought in either county, and a copy of ihe petition and process, ser ved on the party residingout of the county, in which tiiq suit may be commenced, shall be deemed sufiicientservice under such rules and regulations as the Legislature have or may direct: And Whereas, by the existing laws of this State, the ma ker ind indorser# of promissory notes, reshlingin tha sami county, may be sued together in the same action, but when they reside in different counties, it has been ru led by the courts, that they cannot be joined upon the groand that they are not joint obligors, nor joint promis sory in the sense and meaning of the above recited clause of tlie Constitution, and therefore in such cases, parties are compelled to bring separate actions at a great increase of.ostsand expenses, both to the plaintiff aud defendant#: And Whereas, the said first section of the third anicla requires amendment: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa tives of the State of Georgia, tn General Assembly met, and it it hereby enacted by the ottlhotily of tlie sense. That so soon as this act shall have passed agreeably to tha requisition# of the Constitution, the following shall form a part of tbe said first section, of the third article of the Con stitution of this State, an ' lobe Inserted therein immediate ly after the clause above recited,to wit. And in rase of a make* 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 d copy of the petition and procsss served on the indorser, or indor sers. residing out of the county, in which the suit may bn commenced, shall be deemed suffi *ient service under th# st me rules and regulations as tbe Lemslature have, or may direct in the case of join oblig 'rs and join* promissors - WILLIAM B. WOKFOHD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ROBJERT M. ECHOLS, President of the Senate. Assented to. December 2Sih Id 42. CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor. April 18 Cm 29 Sll: 20 ;:u*, Coffee, iliolasscs, Iron; Suit, Ac. Ac. HHDS. St. Croix Sugar 30 do. N. Orleans do. 15 Porto itico do. 20 boxes and bis. Loaf and Crushed Sugar, 10 do White an<i Brown Havana da. 30 hhds. Cuba Molasses, 5 do. Trinidad do. 60 bbls. N. O . d«. 12 Tierces Rice, 250 bags Ili n Coffee, 150 do Lnguira do. 20 do Java do. 25 Tons Iron, flat, round and square Band, hoop and rod Iron. Cast, German and Blistered Steel* 5 Tons Castings, Carolina Steel and Patent Hoes, “Atnej’' Shovels. Ion g'h and led do. Scythe blades. Smoothing Irons, 250 kegs Nails and Brads, 15 boxes Cut Tacks, 2, 6, 3, 10 and 1$, HOC sarics Salt, Table do. Dupont's Powder, 2500 lbs. Lend. 250 b?.gs Shot. 20 boxes Tobacco, 50 do. cnccmon and fancy Soaps. 50 do. Sperm and Tallow Candle*, 100 do. ri-10.10-12, and 15-1G Glass, 250kegs \\ hite Lead, Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oilj, Cooal Varnish, with a general assortment of colore. Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, Copperas, Blue Vit, Epsom and Glauber Saits, Sal Aratis. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves. Nutmegs, Mustard, Burax, Macoboi* and Scotch Snuff. 150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper. A largs lot of Grindstones. 20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many other arti- es too numerous to mention. All ofw'.ich will bo sold a# low as can be purchased in this market. April 4 27 E. & R. R. GRAVE!. Paints nnd Oils: KEGS Nos. 1 and 2 White Lead. 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. With a variety of Colors for Painters' use, for sale bv .)ulv 6 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL A ‘C6 500; T Fire Insurance. Undersigned, Agents for the iEtna Insurance Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared to take rriks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store nnd Cotton in Ware-houses, in tk# Citv of Macon and it# vicinity, ag«in*t Fire. REA & COTTON. Afu# Feb. i W ly