Macon Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1836-1844, September 12, 1843, Image 1

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Cfl Setcifftfi « T/«i' GKK.tTFST’ GUOU OF W/» KKB.1TKST .IT.t/ B/v K VO I* XVII IttAeOiVi (CTEOJJCJIA,) TUESDAY jUOSAIXGi SEPXEMBER 12, 1843, AO. oO. ■^anje Eeieflt’aPtL PUBLISH ED EVERY TUESDAY MDRN^-Q, BV HI. BARTLETT. r brick building corner Cotton Avenue and First ...Mill. .Tones Warehouse. TKllM* o» SUBSCRIPTION': nnllnr*. paid m advance, will pay for the Tel- Dollnre, paid in advance, will T« 9*1,a«, paid in advance, will fV.^i.Vnlpi'id within six mooli,*, after the year lins com- When not ps 0LLi „gp D fifty cents, per annum i # 3?AEEl until•teNMAje.An WAL£-HOUaE w C o 111111 issi o n Business, j £ take this me.liod uf informing our friends and the public generally, that we are >till connected In the ( Wnie.lloMM' niitl C'oi>u>ii»»ioii BainiiirM, which 1 will be’conducted at the stand occupied bv us the past! season, (on Cherry street oear CaUno Aveooe.) F »r ibe convenience of our iii> cjunL v friends, we a rebuild inn a | SCALE HOUSE.nearly adjoining Col Parker* r*to*e. on I1W , f ibe Avenue, which will be completed by the first of $ep- i Will be c “‘ r '!f*' ' UB1 wilt oe charged—with ids* there- teniber. * poLLAR’ P er . • .Wt desirt? to return ourtbnnk,. for the liberal patrninge tfter. j, e discontinued until all arrearages are : bestowed «n heretofore; and trust that.by our exertions ; NoJsper 0 ptionofthe Proprietor. -' for ibe interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance, paid, u . n p**^ r , i to non-Sunscribers. 12{ cents each. Extra ■ We wiRbe prepared to make the customary Ail enure, j 9ia$t* "(Jgjjjeriber*. fil eents each. i «•* 4'oli«ti, fill Orders, and attend to such busines* P seers. 1° • xi. It ms' OF ADVERTISING: J bo confidecLto us by our friends, or* as favorsbl ..i.wtvTi nol exceedin'* 12 lines, will be inserted j will be done by any oilier regular House in this place. tSr ONR DOLLAR; and FIFTY CENTS for eac^i Hamilton a winn Seliin? Off :it IVew York Cos!!! FI 1HE subscribers, with the view of reducing their pres- JL ent8tock,will sel 1 atNEW YORK COST .for Cash. The Stock is new and desirable, and worthy the attention of purchasers . itF* Country Merchants and dealers generally, are invited io call and examine for themselves. SAMUEL J. RAY & CO. Macon, June J3, 1843. 37 i may terms as jnt unit for .ONE -gSK Tax-Collectors' and Coronera' Sales, are char- * Awa'sOTaMv^oductio.. will be made to those who advtr- " On sll'saountA foi Advertising ter., as well as for Snlv . option. Interest .will be charged, when not settled wtthin rr** Credit for Job Printing, Itlnnlt*. Ac.^Tfl , Letter* on business coineeted wi’U the Office, roust ke'f®* 1 P l,i,| ’ t ° ,ecure » tte P ti,,n - Macon, July 1,1843. 41 WARE-HOUSE WARE-HOUSE * Commission Business. rpHB subscribers beg leave to inform their friends, and I the public in general, tbjt they have connected them* § j/L. selves together in the above Lusincss. under the firm of ply from the limit approved manufactories. Consisting GOItltfA^f K1CI1A partly of Gentlemen's light and stout sewed boois. do do. — Pegged do, an elegant and cheap article, fine sttut and Just Received, G INGHAMS. Primed Lawns Calicoes. Muslins, White. Brown, and colored Homespuns. Nankeen, Blue and bltftk Mixtures. Checks, Stripes, Tickings. Mctsqu.in Settings. Silk and C«»ltnn Hdkf«.; fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls, Stockings, Half Hose, Thteads. dec. Calf, Kip. and Morocco Brogans, ■ « — «•»•*• - Ladies’ Leather.Seal, anc* Morocco Shoes & Slippers, terms FOR CASH. Fur. Wool, and Pulm Leaf Hat., w “ v — "’"’ r Knives and Forks; Pocket Knives, a large Ini. Just received and lor sale, wholesale and retail, on the mo'i reasonable term,. E. Sc R. R. GRAVES. June 13 37 YEW SPRING AND SUMMER H. SPENCER. H AVING just received per Steamer J. Goddard, the balance of bis spring purchases, is now pre pared topfler to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, a full | and complete assortment of fashionable Spring and Hummer Clothing, consistingnfevery variety and style of Coats. Pants, and Vests suited to the season- together with a great variety of j Summer Scarf*. Stock*, Glares, Shirts, Qollars, Bo- • som*.S"*p , ndrrs, .?-c. -S' r ■ ALSCE a splendid assorimentof Cloths. Cassimers, Vest- | ines. Dr ib de Tacs, Camhlets. Linen Drillings. 3cc. all of j which will be sold or made up to order on the very lowest , fc* Feeing fully competent that I can make it lor the inter- est of gentlemen repleni-hine their ward-robes to purchase ofme. I respecttullv solicit a call from all at the store one door below J. A. Sc S.S. Virgin’s Jewelry 8tore, and di rectly opposite the north-west frontofthe ashingtoo Hall, where inprecedented bargains may always be to2”d. bluettApril 18,1843. 29 BOOTS AND SHOES. At the sign of the big boot, Mulberry Sheet. r J'HE subscribers ovail themselves of tins method ofin- * forming their friends and the public generally, that in addition to tneir well selected and extensive stock of Hour- anil Shoes, they have just received a new and fresh sup ■7 Commission Business. v - ” > K: - for the fllllE undersigned hove formed a copartnership fo I tnnsaction of a general Wnre-ilousC and C mission IM'i-te—. They have leased the large .inJiouj Ware-Housea on the corner of Second and CHerrv street*, formerly teenpied by D- 3c W. Gunn 3c Co., •iiujir’il in a convenient and busme-a t art of the city, and irm «e fmin other buildings, which renders it almost entire- 1, secure from fire • - Tjiev are prepared to make liberal AtlTnnce. on Col ton lit otorr. or on shipmeuta to Savannah, Charleston, K t -x v'urk. or Boston. .... , . from their experience, and undivided attention to their business thev hope to obtoin the patronage of their Irienda IK J,I,cpublic g ener.llv hAiDwiN & R0WLANI> W’jt. W. Bai.dwiv. J 'Vs. P. Howlasd. $ Mscoa, July 25.1843. * « and are now erecting a large aud convenient WARE- I HOUSE, near t'.otlon Avenue, on Poplar street. The ! location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old buildings and the usual liabilities offi e, and wil) be com pleted, and ready for busbies*, by the first of September. They confidently assure the public, that any business con- sigiieUto their core, will be faithfully and promptly execu- len. Relying on the honestyof purpose and the long establish- on, “ ed confidence of thr se who know us, we feel po hesitancy in loOKing for a liberal share of public patronage.^ THOMAS B. GORMAN. JAMES RICHARDSON. Macon, Jolv 4. 1843. . U large and SEW JLAW BOWKS, Si”it of the large ICia/r, HIAQOUf O.I- f UST received, Peters' Digest «f Case* derided in the J Supreme Coun, and District Couru of the U. States, in i Vuls. * _ ... , . feters' condensed Reports, containing the whole ser es of the Decision* of the Supreme Court of tlio Unitedwates, from it* orgmixation to the commencement of Peters’ Rc- sorts. slthe January Term. 1827. 6 vols. . Peters' Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of tbe IsitcJ t?t“W ». lB vols. Coinyns* Digest. 8 vols Eugiisli Ecclesiastical Reports, 5 vols D'gest of New York Reports, I vul* Harrison’s Digest, (English) 4 vol* Phillips on Evidence, 4 vols Starkic on Evidence. 3 vols Grrenleaf on Evidence,! vol Story's Kc)ni y Jurisprudence,(oew edition) 2 tols Do Equity Pleading, J vol D> on Partnership Do on Katlmenu D> on Aggncy * Da oo C mtlici of Lows Do on Rills, (just published)- Sudgen on Vendors *■ ... . » Ange' 3c Ames on Corporations, (new editi«».juat nut) Saunders no Pleading and Evideucj lisyley on Bills Adams on Ejectment Eden oa Injunctions B lunder* on Uses and Trust, Chitty’s Plesdin-. Do Crimiaal Law, Do on Uillt , . Do on Ccn racts Do Black Slone Do Medical Jurisprudence Comyn on Comracts FonhUnqne’* Equity Ofi-er'a Precedenta Do on Conveyancing Rose >c’s Criminal Evidence |)o Civil Evidence Kinne'a Law C unpendium Do Kent * Do Blackstone . Anllione's Blackstone Wheaton’s Selwyu KusW.l on Crimes Theobold on Principal and 6nre'y Whontworth on Executors Divi*' Precedenta Ihbsni on Frauds Collyer on Partnership Teller’s Law of Executors Milford's Pleading Ball & Beatty’s Chancery Reports E len’s Chancery Report* Archibold’s Civil Pleading Bouvier’s L -w Dictionary Equity Diaflsman Lawyer's Common-Place Book Laws of Trade V/AB.E-HOUSE C o m Ill- i s § i o n Business. f|\HB undersigned still continues to occupy the WARE- j HOU9E on the corner of fecund and Poplar streets. He offer* his service* in the various branches nf the 'Vase, llouac and Comiui»e«ou llusim-ss, and uspmfnl- ly solicit, the patronage cf his friend*-and the public gener ally ; trusting that, by hi. unrt mining efforts, he shall be able to nieenhe wishes of those who may honor him with pump bregans. with .a good* assortment of Gaiter pun ps And lastiuc brm-ans. all suitable to tbe season. Ladies-fine kid slippers and buskins, 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 peegtd. Mens’ stout calf aud kip boots— WASHINGTON HALL WACOit,GEORGIA T HE subscriber lias ag^iniakentlns E*tab lixhmenl, where be will always be hap p to attend to the calls of his old customers, and the travelling public generally. Matron, June 20 33 S LANIER. liberty hotel, JJE»3E3JB T HE undersigned announces to the Public, that he lias taken the a- bove House, recently occupied by William B Pcnuel, and is prepared for t|ie reception of Boarders and Travellers. He is aware that Newspaper pro- kip.-shoes, high and low quartered Also a beautiful as- sortment of Misses, boys and children's shooa of every va- j aware tnat i*ew*naDcr nro- riety and description, to which they respectful y mvtte the j ^ i .r fl i h ' ... nn i i tiiMr**inr*> r l, “"f d “K’Ssr.S i" “ iUra " <e ,1 " t ; “dS™” .ti., ..lb.. *.,*•» and at the shortest notice, April 25 STRONG & WOOD 30 -- NEW BOOTS AND SHOES, JUST RECEIVED, OlV SECOND STREE T. r -jfq ri'HE subscribers would inform their “I X friends and the public genen»ll-.\ that ) jtg they have a fine lot of Gentlemen’s fine B.oln and Cater*, Lnsting and Coatnkitt. . Also a large-assortment of LADIES’ HALF GAI TERS AND SLIPPERS of all kinds. Also, a great yn- theiri-onfidei.ee—and expresses a feeling tf gratitude to his } riety of Misses’ colored and black Half Gaiters and Slip- I per*, with a general assortinent of Cliiliktfn a {Jnuers and Half Gaiters which we wi!) a«U as low as those ofthesanje I quality can be bought inihe State FOR CASH, I v * b WHITING & MIX. N . B.—All those whose accounts were due 1st January. 1843; aud remain nnreuled July UHh. will have to settle with cost. This furnishing Shoes without pay. we think rather a poor ousinesa, these times. *» • -r M. July 4 * mmm ( * 97 ! Macon, friends for their liber,' patronage * }r]£££), Macon, July 1. 1843. 4F JCtferettee—Col. Wm. II. Reynolds, ) Maj Janies H. Hanlaway, S Mesar*. Rea & Cotton, Joshua G. Moore, J R rvant Bateman. . ? Houston. Stephen Ca*u-low, j William Moseley, Henry. W. C Cletiveland. Crarrfori. WARE HOUSE AMO CoainiiNsioif Biisineis. f |^HE undersigned have formed aco- ' I partnership for the transaction of a general Ware House 3c Commiesiou Lusi- AVe have taken the large and commo dious Wate House occupied the last season by Mr. John Joses, aud formerly by Messrs. HAMILTON-* REYNOLDS. These are very eonyenieuUy aituated to tbe buaiiieRS part of the Citv, and at the same time, not exposed to accidents Iron. fire, by contiguity toother buildings. We shall be prepared to make libeiial advances upon ,11 prodnee in store, or which shall be ordered to be ship, ped to our correspondent* on the seaboard ; and will make returns for all Counus ordered to be «bipt>ed throughua to Savannah, Charleston or New York, as rapidly aa sales can be rcalixe I. and tbit proceeds returned here. It will be our object to tr erita share cl patronage only *v a faithful personal auention and watchfulness over the interests routnlcd to ns. The proceed* of all Cotton sent to us for sale, will be held subject to the order of the owner; Slid the personal superintendence of one ol the partners al ways given to soles, as well as to purchases of such^ruclrs ot supplies .suurxusto^m^irde, B. H. Mocltbie, ■ D. C Campbell, July 1 _ 41 The undersigned having retired from the Ware House Business, ar.d transferred his interest to Messrs. Moultrie * Campbell, cordially recommend these gentlemen, to hi* old friends and patrons, as worthy oFlhe j ;; CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Os Mulberry Street, Near the MethodistChdrch. I'Jlh SUfiSCBlBER, is receiving large additions to his 'l - ' COACHES, CnARIOTETS, RAROCCEtES, BLGGIK3, W AGOSS, Ac. ffom some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were made expressly for thi, market, of tbe best «»|cna , s, and are warranted equal if ootsuner.or t« tlmse of anv other e.- tablishmem. Those in want of any description of Carriages, will find it for their interest to examine the quality arnlprr- ce« of hU assortment. ,. Repairing, in Till the different branches executed in thp best manner, hy .experienced workmen at less than former ^'ca rriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic Spnn'is.Axeltrees.turneHoml boxed Dashes. Lamps,Bands. Knobs. Patent and Top Leather, Laces. Silk and ^worsted Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required ip toeiX business, at Augusta price*. H March 1 si. 184 2. 32 tf uia House with obedient and attentive servants. Good, plea sant, well funished and supplied Lodging Rooms can be had. . And last not least, the House shall not sutler for either want of attention, or abundance of wholesome proven ler. The undersigned from an experience of some time in the same business in the city of Savannah, pledges htmself that he shall he able to give entire satisfaction. Provisions are plentiful and cheap. The Travelle * may therefore expect good fare,and alightbill. Call asd Try. Jau 3,1843 THOMAS WILLIAMS. JYeiv, 1'heap A' Desirable Goods* SAMUEL J. EAV & Co. n AV£ just received and are nuur opening a general as sortment of seasonable nOTAPIdtC mid I^AaVCY DKV GOOD*, which they willsell at very reduced prices for C*VSH. being anxious to ieduce their preseut large 53tovk, among which may be found— Super VVooVdyed Lllack, Blue-Black and inyiaible (jr?$n Cloths. # # * Cassimer, woolen velvet, valpntia. $nd satin Vestings, Flannels, merinoes and printed Orleans Cloths, French, Englishand American Prints, Challevs, Mualinde Lanes, French Collars and Capes, B!ack.\)lue-black,iic rich He’d fancy co]or*d Silks \ Satins, BUck India Batins. Indj* K^ra, ^pittalfield. P 'ngpe, Lin en Cambric, and Grass Linen Han IkerchifcU, Mnuslin de Lane Jc Satin Shawls.. Neck Ties, and Dress Handkerchiefs, Irish Lluatis, Linen Shirtings. Lawn? and Diaperi, Jaconet, JSwiss,Nansook and Book Muslins, SUk. Cotton & worsted Hosiery ; Gloves & Susp.cnde. Gent’s Merino Shirts and Pants; Stores and Collars, Bed Ticks Brown ec Bleached Shirting* and Sheetings, Super bleached Long Cloths. Canton Flannels Jt Drillings, Kerseys, Linseys; superior Bed and Negro BIcukets. SheM Buifalo Twist. Side and Kidfling Comb#, Spcvil Thread, Tapes. Pins. Buttons. &«. With many other articles loo tedious to mention. P 6 Purchaser* will fiud it to their imerent to call. 8. J. RAY CO. Macon, Nov. 14, 184*2. y NEW GOODS- G. W r . & E. Woodi'im, A RK now receiving a large addition to their stocks of Mtiiplr ami Fancy Dry Ooo»l«, to which they ------ „ - .. /ould respectfully invite the Citizens of Macon .and snrroun of Representatives of the tSfotC of Gco&ia, in General “* ’ Assembly met. and it is htrebyenacted oy the authority CONSTITUTION. A N ACT to alter and change the t^ird and aeventh ceo- tiocs of die first article ot the Constitution. Whkrkas, the third section of the first article of the Con stitution of this State declares lhai the Senate shall be e- lccted biennially, *»n the first Monday in ^iovemLer, un* til auch day of t lection be altered by law; and shall be composed of one member from each county, to be chosen by the electors thereof: And Whereas.the seventh section of thefirsr articljp of the Constitution of this fitate decla-es, that tbe house of Representatives shall be composed of members from all the counties which now are or heteatier may bp inclu ded withiu this 8tate, according to their respective num ber of frjsp white persons, and including tkjrpe fifths of the people ol color; the at tual enumeration &ha]l be made within two years, and withiu every subsequent teim of seven yearp thereafter, at such time and in aueb manner as this convention may direct. Each county containing three thousand pers*mj. agreeably to the foregoing plan of enumeration, shall be entitled to two members; sevop thousand, to three members*, fjnd twelve thousand to four members; but et*ch county shall hr ve at ieaft or»e, and not more than four members; the rcprasentativesahali be chosen annually on the firs* Monday in November, until »uch day of election be altered by law. Until the afore said enumpration shall be made, the several coui.nes shall be pntitled to the following number cf representa tives, respectfully Camden, 2; Glynn, 2; Liberty, 3; McIntosh. 2; Bryan, 1; Chatham, 4; Effingham, 2; 8cri- ven. 2; Montgomery, 2; Burke,3; Bulloch. 1; Jefferson, 3; Lincoln, '2; Elbert, 3; Jackson, 2; |£ichn opd. 3; Wilkes, 4; Columbia. 3; Warren, 3; Washington, 3t Hancock, 4; Greene, 3; Oglethorpe, 3; and Franklin, 2 : And Wmfkeas. thc&aid r«c.ii*d amnions require alteration —to the er.d, therefore, that said sections may be altoredr Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate ar.d House Thai as £ ding country. As they will be sold at very b w prices would be well for those who wish to make a little money, | of the so by good many goods, to call before they are all aold. Hea- f ably to the requirements of Constitution, fj? vy Nankeens -at Si per holt, Printed do. 12| per yard, 2000 be adopted in lieu of the sections above r< yards Brown Shirting, it 21 yards for SI; 5000 yards Cali- lieu of the third section ot the firat article co, from 6} to 18j cents per yard; Printed Muslins and —~ r - : ' J c —i 1 j Lawns, Scotch Ginghams, Jaconet, Swiss, Moll and Nan sook Muslins, Striped aud Chiekell do. Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Large black net Shawls, Parif Lace^Knn- get Carchnalls, Umbrellas. Parasols. SunShades, French _ _ ...... Summer Cassimeres, Gambrootis, Brown Linen DriB*. J gest representative population, which shall constitute a se- Krimlins, Hoods, Hats and Bonnets, together with every j parate district; which district'shall be arranged and organi- varieiy of at tides usually keptina Dry Goods Store. Those zed by ibe General Assembly at the cession when this shall who wish to purchase to*sell again, w ould find it for their be adopted, and if any new county shall be hereafter for- cbyenacted by the authority on as this bill ahall be passed, agree- M&A ? ? 1 following shall recited, to wit: in ofth£ Cpnstitu- lioti aforesaid, the Senate shall be elected biennially on the §rst Monday in .October, and qIiqII consist of forty-seven members, and shall be composed of one niember Crotn each senatorial district, which district shall be composed of twe contiguous counties, n».t including the county with ijip lar- advantage to examine our stock, as tne Goods will be sold as low and perhaps lower than any offered in the city. Store on Mulberry Street, opposite Strong and Wood’: Shoe Store. May if} ■> , ^ 'ja AND JTIUSIC STORJE, JmdCOJV. \T "]T] J. W.BABCOCK. ■ WAKE HOUSE MB WfiJUSHON III 1 SIS ESS. ri'HE undersigned feel- X ing grateful to their friends ami-patrons fur tbe jjjjS. liberal autqmrt heretofore ll||l ■J .J — received.lake great pleasure - ] i.i announcing to them and the publie -ecnei ally, that they .willcontinue iheabove businesunallua van.His l.rnmhe*; anch as tbe storing and selling of muon, receiving and for warding merchandize and filling orders, at -.beir well known stand, situate near the river.lylnch for convenience and se curity from fire, is not aurpasseu by any W.re-Honse in tliemtj. Air. Thomas Hardeman will aa Heretofore give Introduction in LegalBcienoe | i,’„ ,> er »nn»l attention to the selling nrCoMon and ihe tilling i a Member of tbe Bar, Philadelphia) | „r 0 rd an foe goods, and pledges liimselt m every case todo Form B >ok. (by ■Cobb's Leeal Form*. ' t All the above Books will he sold ( rr . ci/,. Legal gentlemen wishing to reple.u.h their Will find i, for their interest to cal', as they can obtaini La » ucheap at Macon as they can at Savannah or eharlesi , *s 1 they mav always be sura of seeing tlie latest ,f 8unl.nl Works. J. M. B. wt lalao '’rder anch 'Vmks *' »r* ton costly to keep on hand, or too rare to be e**«ly ■* tsinej; and having an extent porahwlw ap« *» ««* of the large publishing cities. New Yoi*. .Philadelphj*. ana jliaitiio. hr is enabled ip avail hiioselfot unusual lacilities. _Jalyl8__ JBiteon Iron A’ HACIIINE r II i n „.i t;i„ flreriny. Steam i.ngtnr II ork. Iron II and Brant Ca stints' of every de.-enptton. made to order, and Machine Work in General, corner o Fourth The hiaheat*prieea will be paid for Old Copper, ®Jsn" l t ' 1 ° 7 llt1 ’ and CaBt 1,011 ROBT^FINGLAY^ MONRuOaIL ROAD & BANKl'G rOUPASY. J Maco.v, August 16. I” 1 ’*) TT is ordered by die Board, that an 1 D .liars per share on the capital stock of this C' mpa v. Etlension above Forsyth, i. required to be paid ™ day. the 20ih of November next; payment to be ma te at Si*office, or to Col. Jesse Pope. Foray.I,; A. z\. G.uld.ng ar Samuel O. Jones. Griflin; John Dady. McDonough; D'ct. Joseph Thompson. Decatur; H. Foote. . Ma rietta. James McEmee. Rome; Mesats. Rusaell 3c Alex- snler. Cs-svtlle. or Mr. John P. Long. Chaltanoogo, (Tenn.) jaho are *4lh •rixed to receipi for the Company. A true extract from the minutes. M. L. GRAYBILL, Caihter. August 29 47 Conarlnership Notice. rnilE sub*cr here having fortr-* - r, ‘ ** 1 tb« anJ aty Ie °*. Co ',y M e ic^. 0 beg'leave tolnfo^nn dieir friends " n<1 ,1 '* | they have’aunplied .themselves w " '• GOODS, iiis°bes™o , promote the .merest of all who may favor us with-their patronage amUtifluen^^ ^ HAMILTON. Macon, Aug. 3, 1842. * J FXPECTING to go to Savannah early in the fall, with a view of engaging in the K u-ii.c-KlherC; t ii-.-rt il : enn*pil nf mV luteipst in the coiu*6rw ol r. xlBniil too A Hardeman, to m, sot., Mr. CHA&LB8 F- UAM- I LTON. whose steadinessof character, and correct kniiwt* ,. ] •!• ,,f business will qnali'y him for the emply.vincn,t^o wlucli he is about to engage. In thus retiring from the con- p,.,, (] I’ll 1 corn. I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to a^?; Foundry for favors and^«ould kindly solicit foMbe m*w concern ox HARDEMAN & HAMIL - » tinuation nf their support, with the aasurame dwtit. w«Ube as gratefully acknowlclged by me, member of'heconcern. **• 8£iiLI.YG Ol’E AT BEBIT’ED C. G. StT JOHN, * Watch illaker and Jeweller, a -y K?PECTFULLY informs Ins friends li and the public, that be has just re- ceived a new assortnient of 1 II \ttrhes and Jewelry, of tbe latest fashions and most approved kiuds; all of which he will sell at reduced prices, for CASH. ^ WATCHES, Gold Chains. Seals and Krya; Finger R'»g*. Collar and S erve Buttons, Ac. GOLD ^.PECTA.CLEft Silver a'd Steel do. with glasses to auit all ages; Mi.' r.lt SPOONS. Rodgers 3t S-'h'u and Wpstenholms finePorket Knives, Razors ami Scissors; Razor Straps. Shaving Brushes. Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth Brushes. MANTLE CLICKS, wairanted to run 18 days «itliout windings aide Lamps. Wick* and Glasses^ Percus sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket B-mk*. Gold and Sliver Pencils. Silver and Steel Cha ns and Keys. Braid and India Rubber Guard*. Veritable Cologne. Violina and Strings, Mu*ic Boxes. Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Tliim- bl TBose' who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu nity to b y cheap f„r ca.li, will do well to call and examine the above before purchasing elsewhere- gs lie will sell lower than ain oilier establishment in the country WATCHES REPAIRED- Particular attention will bs paid to repairing all kinds or Watches and Clocks. Having selected ihe best maietials for repairing Watches, he ia now prepaied to loxnuractiire any Part ofa Watch, and will warrant every piece hemakes as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well. Nov. 1 l*t* m. S. IIALE & CO’S. '"3- member < Macon. Aug. 25. 1842 WARE HOUSE commission Business* . F, shall C"!U ill.,-me Ware fI"U- mid (,.umili‘M n aasiiii's (& uam<%2s, IT A v £ cont antly on hand, and offer ft r sale at prices IX ns low as l in b« purchased in the southern country, a splendid assortnient ot PIANO-FORTES, from the Celebrated ar.drl&ug established Manufactories of <& ©a , AND CHICKEBING AND MACKAYS. The we.l known reputation of these Manufactories pre clude* the nece3sif of commenting upon the excellence of their insiraments, which have stood tbe test of every cli mate, for *n»sv vears. A LARGE ASSORT ArE NT OF VJULI.YN. NDPeKIOB GUITAKS, BVGI.E8, T2tO IIBD1YB8, T3C.I1P ETS, IfORNS, CLAKIO.Y UTS, fLAfiUOLETS, HFkH, Arc. Arc. Jfcc. VioRn, Goitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds. Tuning Hammers aud Forks; Violin. Bows; Music Pa per, 3cc. 3cc. forming as complete an assortment of musical merchandize, as can by found in tbe southern country As thej import direct from the Manufactures, they are enabled to sell their gtods at the very lowest prices. B. k V. have in ad litlou to their catalogue, an assort ment of POKEIGN MUSIC’. Oj.JIn«ic sold at reduced prices. 05 s * Terms Cash. May 17. 1842. 33 GREAT EXCITEMENT On Colton Don’t tni.t/rkr the house— hro doors above his old stand. ri'HE subscriber would respectfully announce to his X friends and the publie. that be has taken a part of the store occupied by Air. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant, where he will give his whole attention to REPAIRING, and will execute all work entrusted to his care. JC. B.—Watches. Clocks, Tewelry. 3te. &c. made or re paired at tbe shortest notice, and warranted. 1 M. D. BARNES. Macon, November 8. 1842 6 NEW BOOKS, At Barnes’ Book Store. JU*T riHUSHED. c? TEPHENS" new woi k tm Yucatan, >5* Hoboken, a Romance cf New York, by Theodora 5. S. Fay. No. 8 of Allison’s Europu. No. 1 2 3c 3 Harper’s Edition of Shakespeare, No 4 Family Library. 25 rts a Vol. Seward’s Narrative, by :Jra. Porter. .... Conquest and Sell-Conquest, or which makes the Hero. ALSO —A large supply iiTSeh'iol Bonks and stationary. Blank and Record Boohs, of all kinds. Bibles. Prayer. Hvmn. Music and Singing B joks. ofevery description. Mav 23 ' 3 . 4 DAILY X PRESS, AND GEKERM FORWARDIMi & COIVtMNV flOUSE. ri'HE CiSTirt Hah. Road and Banking Cosipany I of Go ,rgia he vine grunted to the subscrihera die pu- vilege «r running an EXPHESS over their Boat 1 during the present year, with tlie privilege of an apartment under their own 1 u ,l,ow a(u»r annerior advaninces tor the To Rent. A DWELLING li, use in Court House Square. ;;Also two Rooms over the subscribers Store. Pus- i3. session given first of O 'toher next. b ( HAS. CAMPBELL & Co. 4.0? 22'1! W Business, the •"° U ° n I &c°.Tc '‘anll^re inbopea o’ bmng able tp make it" arrange- the corner of ^""/•^etTgah.'toThe public, we have no men, with the Post Office Department. I y winch they will d&r i murttba. may b. hereafter confi Wisr A ‘ We will at all times be prepared to vanees on Cotton, in •»". Agents in Savannah, Chariest 1 To Rent. Lock! they 'offer'aitperior advantage* for the I ^ SEVERAL ST,01^5 ROUSES on Cotton Avenue, sate convevanre of valuable Articles, Specie, j A so.tivoHOUSEi on Bridge Street, suitable for ■^•^ small Stores. ________ . . Also* ihe two IJWELLHS'Q ‘ITjOU^jES. adjoining the Wate Houae occupied by J. M.-Field n’edcea to ranae—r—- - rt „ the i Thev are orctiared to receive and inrwara uonus «• «“ j Alflo. a small cosof<urtable HOUSE, pearly opposite the Sufficient I dJcript„,n,. P t" and IroinSavaunal. and Macon.and intern^ j Rap'.ist Church. Possessioa^ven n.tgMgr. , ... i » j i a* , i p. «nd between Savannah and Chaileaton, with j l n &^V. GUNN A CO. j moots cf Draft*. Notes ami Bills, and transacting all kinds o 1 hnsino* in the above placts. , . J. HOLLINGSWORTH. Jn. Macon, August 1,1843. a T HE t»CUEI« «Ml»rtL.S Mannlivcxuriu* Com pany Colton Yarn and Ozuahurgs, constantly on bana 1 and for sale, at tile Factor! prices, wholesale and retnil by E. 3c R. R- GRA' Ef. 1 pr TONS Swedes Iro i, assortedsires, ■ ID"' ® ommK sss^.iNr w© fl'HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership Jor the I transaction of a general A net io is A (.'ouiinisMieii BusiurM—they have taken a store in the centre of busi ness, OB Mulberry street, two doors south of the Washing ton Hall. We will assure our friends who may favor us with their patronage that if prompt attention to business, a strict compliance with their orders, a faithful discharge of all dsr/# will secure their interest, no exertions on our part shall be wanting to efiectit. We solicit consignments from our friend* in Savannah. Charleston. Baltimori, New Yoik and Boston—country Drsduce sold, and orders for all kinds of goods supplied* “ DAVID REID C. A. ELLS 1 References. }■ Hentiy G. Lamar, Macon. Thomas Taylor, do. Rea 3c Cotton, do. Geo. A- Kimberly, do. James Goddard, do. E. 3c R- R. Graves, do. E. 3c T. N Beall. do. Chs. Campbell 3c C<?. do. Wrigley k Hart, 1842. ' .5 do. jYlonroc Rail Road. T HIS Road is in daily use to Griffin, 58 miles—leaving Macon at 6. A. M. arrives at Barnes-ville at 10, A. M. and Griffin half past 12. _ • Leaves Griffin at 91, A. M, aud arrives at Bartlesville at 12 M. and Macon 4J P. M. Stage* connect with it from Macon to Florida, Savannah, Augusta via. Milledceville. Warrenton, dec. and also via. Eatcnton and Madison From Forsyth daily to the Indian Springs; three nines a week to McDonough, Decatur. Ma rietta. dc<-.; from Bartlesville daily to Columbus vip."JThotn ns ton and Talhotion, and from Griffin every other day to Montgomery, Ala. via. Greenville, LaGrange, AN est 1 oint, dec. and to Augusta, Geo. Cotton freighted from Griffin to Macon at v I per bale, other articles 35 cents per 100 lbs.—intermediate places in proportion. _ _ _ . L. N. WHITTLE. Resident Engineer Office Monroe Rail-Road. Macon, } July 26th, 1642. S 44 »- CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD, SAVANNAH TO MACON, GEORGIA. This ROAD is open from Savannah to " McCalls’ Mill. !S7j miles from Savannah, and 2) miles from the Depot at Macon, for transportation daily, (Sundays .excepted.) The Moil and Passenger Train, will run to and from Me- ( alls'Mi’.l. on and after the first day of August next. The Rond will be finished gnd opened to the Macon Depot in October next. PASSAGE FOR 18Tj MILES. In Passenger Car, - - * *® !'!? '• Baggage M - “ • 0 5 t O Children under 12 year*, half price. The Trai'. swill lea’ve (until further notice) as fohawn:— Leave Savannah, at 6, A- M. and leave McCaLa , ai 6, A. "^Thc Charleston Steamers will leave Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, after the arri val of the trains. August 1 ‘ jjL ’ NOTICE. ERHA'PS the -itizena of Macon and vicinity, do not know that the subscribers have thought best to slop retailing Liquor, and fill up with a general ayortment of Family f-rocerics* And if not. we will now &tpie to tbe 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 ceiieral tunplv.of Family Groceries, pudi as Brawn, and Lump Sugai ; Mola^es, Tea. Coffee. Oil. Flour. Meal, Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel, Northern Pickled Pork; all kinds of Pickles in jars.; Sweet-meatH. Prune?, Raisins, Ainmnds. and all kinds of country produce that cac be called tor in fan.Hy n*e. or that can be had. LCJDIMNOTON & THOMPSON- By E. C. GRANXIS5. Agent. Macon, June 13, 1843. Just Received, V T the sign of the Family Gmcery, on Mulberry street, 600 lb* flna i-sUc NORTHERN BUTTER, and for sale cheap by the keg nr retail. _ June 13 37 E. C GRANNIES. Agent. .1 ii—t Received, A T the sign of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street IO boxes CHEESE, in good order, and for sale . hv E S. GRANNISS, Agent. cheap, by June 13 I’vtlv ,,n hand a general * ssnr1 .'!'"' 6 ROUEHIES H«ATB. SHOE thj BAGGING. IRON. NAILS, SALT. SADDLERY. Ac. 3CC.. all ol which **hsi store in the iC0LL. 4 J offer fur sole at priqe* as low a* a*I “ (1 <n M. M> v ' t,r... FRANCIS E. NI August 8 8 43. - , i The sub. riber having sold hi* Mock of good* and -e*»- td his attaints Mawrs Cowle* St Nic.,11 v-uld re* P « lul- lyaalidtfnr he thxt patronage, which has so ge..er«u.ty W * x,endea 0 Um - THOS. A. BROW N. __®. Macon, August 2!d. l ,n - Yen' <Jood«! New Good**!! T HE Subscriber* are now receiving a general issort- nientof stable and fancy DRY-GOODS, of -ne latest •trie anti patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, in WttbuiMin 8 one door from ,v rr> .'H / /i ji i •' </ 4 i * ' . Vegetable Uuivernal IHediciBes, P 0R sate by GEO.w.PRICE * co May 6 - run regularly through I ' 2.500 bushels Salt. I trom .Macon to their own charge, to carry- l ()0 Kegs Nails and Brads, assorted, for sale by I .Hkinds of Merchandize. w«,l. all reasonable despatch and | J<ly6 y |» GHABtOAMPBKLL & CO. An?.* 2 safety, nn.he of October nexu ‘ JW*J% If/* ft fP OfiS—jf list Itecei* ell* maCON-^#^at the Washington Hall. KST SR&&. 'S/S&Zfo.s* ' "" H ' rt r -- ■ - 1 • f,r,cardingGooihond. Merchandise.. CHARLESTON. S. C .—Amo* Head. Agent, office No. 96, East Bay. __ July 4 40 tf M. S. BALL Sc CO. ‘ TheTh-anner* Encycloptcd a—Embracing all 1 the teceM discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, by C. N. Johns . Price 25 cent*. . , Macaulay's Essays complete in 4 vols. Scon’s do. 3 “ Wil ion’s do. 3 The Nodes Ambrosianm.compleie in 4 vols Al- o a cheap edition of Macauley, at 25 cents a vol. Flora’s Interpreier. Flora’s Lexicon —For sale at April 18 100 dozen Cotton Cards, UST received and for sale luw. by E. 3c R.R. GRAVES. BARNES’ Book Store. ItaffSiinjs and Rope* PIECES heavy Gmmy Bagging, 100 •' Keniucky d>. 53 ii Rusia. do ’ 200 •• Coils Monilla Rope, 500 lbs. Bagginp Twine. For sale on reasonable CAMPBELL A Co. August 2 Raining? Rope, and Twine* jw/'s.i PS. Superior Gunny Bagcing. 500 300 ps. Heavy Dundee Kaggmg. 44 inch. 5.000 lba. Manil a Bale Rope, r.OQ lbs. Baecing Twine. , Just received and for sale VayLOR. UsUion’s BuUiings. nextdeor to Branch State Bank. Aogtifti 15 Itacon. hs.STDES. 2 000 lbs Hams and Shoulders. C. CAMPBELL A Co. 10,000 for sale hy June 6 J ° X« xVilUiu.ois CJark anil Ordorse lVat**g. A T the next Term of the Superior Coarml Macon coun- Jdj tv. Geo. to he held on the 4th Monday in taeptemher n'"xt. I shall app'v for an aaxiunment of my dnwer.to lot, of Land, Nos. and 62. nnd 75 acres of No. 7, in rh _^ diitrict nfonce Lee now M*con county AI* i g - a’ltrol-ic*. i 161 in .the 2nd di*triot oforiginally Muscogee , UVC , v,, oor hand at the old county, of which John Clar - (late of Macon county) deceas- I Wi “ d • nd ETlZABET H CLABK. relictrT [?ow G rc«b BaK8 “ ,e ' ’ r0 0. CAMPBELL* CO. Uc ^ w>nt ,. M . y 4, 1.43 Jna» f 2i»th of Lot No. Macon Just Received, « T the sign of the Family Grocery, on Mulberry street, L 1# bbls-Tajilor’s best ALIIANV ALE,wh;i'h will be sold cheap for cash, by . June 13 37 E. C- GRAN NISS- Agent. Just Received. jr BBLS. Cniirerticut River SHAD, and for sale cheap O at Luddingto.x ,3c. Thompson’s E. C. GRANNISS. Agent. August 22 Jus* Received, A FTNE lot of Northern made Butter and Cheese, % jale cheap at Lcdd-ngton & Thompson’s. E. «. GRANNISS, Agajtl- 47 August 22 Saif and Iron. 2000 Liverpool Salt, 20 Ton* Swedes Jr For sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL k Co. Aug. 23 med, it shall be annexed to one of the district* from which it was taken; and that in lieu of the seventh aeciion of tha first article of the Constitution, the following shall be adop ted: the House of representatives shall be composed of one hundred and thirty members; each county sbail have on* Representative, and no county shall have more than two J Representatives, thirty seven counties having the greatest { population, counting all free white persons, and three-fifths of the people of color, shall have two Bepresentatives; tha •aid apportionment shall be mode by the Geueral Assembly at the session at which ibis section shall be adopted asm alteration pf tiie Constitpticn. by an act to be introduced af- tef thp adoption;thereof, and anew appointment shall bp made at the session next after each future enumeration of tbe inhabitants of this State, made under the Constiiuti.a and laws thereof, but at no other time. WILLIAM B WOFFORD, Speaker ol the House of Representatives. ROBERT M.ECHOL8. President of the Senate, Afsented to, 27th of December, 1M2. ' (Charles j McDonald, Go vernar. AN ACT to alter the third section of the fourth article «f the Constitution of this State, co far ns to authorize th« people to elect the General Militia officers of this i?pate. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House cf Representatives of the Stale of Georgia, in General Asst.ably met } and it is hereby enacted by the tame, That from and immediately aftei this act shall have passed io conformity with the Constitution of this State, it 6hall and may be lawful for all Major Generals, and Brigadier Gene rals, to be elected by the people ot the respective Divisions or Brigades, and all persona subject to do militia duty, shall ibe entitled to vote for the same only. Sk.c. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That all laws and parts of laws, militating aj gainst this set, be and the same are hereby repealed. * WILLIAM B. W OFF OR D, Speaker of the House of Representatives, ROPERT M.£CHOLS, v “ Preeidentof the Senctt. Assented to 25tb December. J649. CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor. AN ACT to be entitled an act to amend the first qgqtiAarf the third Article of the Constitution of this State. Whereas, the above section amongst other things, provi des that in case ofjoint obligors, or joint promisor#, re siding in different counties, the suit may be brought ia either county, and a eopy of the petition and process, ser ved on the party residing out of the county, in which tha suit may be commenced, shall bedeemed sufficienmcrvic* under such rules and regulations as the Legislature have or may direct: And W hereas, by the existing laws of this State, the ma ker and indorsers of promissory note*, resecting ia the same county, may be sujed t« gether inthe same action, but when they reside in different counties, it has been ru led by the courts, that they cannot be joined upon the ground that they are not joint .obligors, nor joint promi sors, in U\e sense and meaning of the above recited clause of the Constitution, and therefore in such cases, parties are compelled to bring separate actions ht a great increase of • osts and expenses, both to the plaintiff and defendants! And Wiierfas. the said first section of the third article require# oineiiumenit Brit enacted by the Senate and House of Rcprcsenta- lives of the State of Georgia, tn General Assembly mtt % and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same* That so soon as this act shall have passed agreeably ip th% requisitions of the Constitution, the following shall fprm * part of the said first section, of the third article af tne Con stitution of this State, an ! to be inserted therein irijnedipte; jy after the clause above recited,to wiL And in of.» make* and indorser, or indorsers of promissory noyrs resi ding in different counties in this State, the samje may b# sued in the ciNunjkyvwl; ere the maker resides ar.d £ copy of the petition and process served or. the indorser, ox indor sera, residing out o’f* fhe county, in w.hich the suit may he commenced, shall be deemed sufficient aexjvice under tli« r.n\e rules and regulations as.the Legislature have, or may direct-in the case of joint ebLig-irs and joint promifisora • WILLIAM B. WOFFORD, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, President of the Seaate. Asaertfcd *o. December 26th 1842. CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor. April 18 6m 2$ Sugar, Coffee, MoJasses, Iron. Salt, Ac. Ac. HHDS. St. CroixSugar, &30 do. N. Orleans do. 15 Porto Itico do. 20 boxes and bis. Loaf and Crashed ^ugrnr, 10 do White ana Brown Havana -30 hhds..Cuba Molasses, 6 do. Trinidad do. £0 bbls. N. O da. 12 Tierces Rice, 250 bags Ri*> Coffee, 150 do Laguira 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.j “Amej" Shaveip. long*handled de. Scytfie blades. Smoothing Irons, 250 .Nails and Brads, *15 .boxes Cut Tacks. 2, <5, 3, 10 and 1(4 1*100 jta^jks Salt, Table do. Dupgnt’a Powder, 2500 lbs. Lead. 250 bags Shot, 30 boxes Tobacco, 50 do. common and fancy Soap#. 50 do. Sperm and Tallow Candler, 100 do. 8-10. 10-12, and 15-16 Glasr, 250 kegs bite Lead, Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oils, ,Cor>al Varnish, with a geueral assortment of ee1err» indigo. Madder. Spanish Brown..C.opper.a*, Bine Vit*. Epsom and Glauber Salts, Sai Aratis, P^pp**** Spice, Ginger, Cloves. Nutmegs, Mustard, Borax^ Macobqy and Scotch Snuff, 150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper. A largs lot of Grindstones. 20 Crates Crockery aborted, with many other reti cles too numerous to mention. All of w.ich will be sold a# 4aw ns can he purchased in this market. April 4 27 E. <3c Jf. R. GRAVES Paints and Oils. jFAA KEjGS Nqs.4 «nd 2 White Lead, •JxJx* 300 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 do Lamp Oil. _ JVuh aarariety of Color, for Painter.*' use, /or sale 4>y July 6 40 CHAS. CAMVflKLL 3t Crt Snsrar, Coffee, fft. HHDS. P. R. nnrl St- Oroix Sugar, 200 bofjs Rio and Laquira Coflee, 30 Hilda Cuba Molasses. With a general aseortinant of Groceries and Staple Dry Fire. Fire Insurance. T HE’ Undersigned, Agen'a for tie jEtna Insnranca Company of- Hartford Conn., are prepared to take ! risks on Buildings, Men.hsndite in Store aod Cottoni i i Ware-house*, in tha City of Macon and its vicinity, agaiaa Goods. For sale by •UAS. CAMPBELL k 9a. y«k t REA * COTTON, Af't*