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iiftt of the citizen* of Taliaferro | A .Scrap of History. |
i ! The New Hmyen Courier (Whig) publishes the nnnnal '
rV F 7,rtm.ii" known mychoice ;.>r the next Report of the Yale College Temperance Society- whirl.
. >n Vig Buren, Cluj WiMSm™ Hnrrl* macs some curious admitsions in reference tn tiie history
ini. 11,1 , nil stand ch»rgid ikilh a lon^ camlogue of the Society. After stating the difficulties of itsear.y pro-
„olitiCal tins against 'he Pnuth. hoof gre»*. inil frequent alterations of the pledge to accommodate
, aa'lsupporters of the Tariff, nr Amen- ,11 bands, it goes on t„ any :
of the TfTlamatiom They ' “ I " ' ,,e rarl .v part of the Tear 1840, the firm of 1843 ■
W-'l^nTit power under the ; Teinperanre *S« ciety, with a pledge exclud- |
auverv in the I)iatrici of Columbia ’ JJJ? aU comlnini,,^ ortr *tx per cent, if alcohol.
I**'- 10 Sto la dS>"““d to receive abolition ! TEe peculiarity ofthi. pledge was fi!r the accommodation !
^T^rrv'T' a
PROFiLE LIKENESSES.
Taken with Scissors only,
A LA MILUOLETTE.
SASBwim 33H3!RPO'nD
Min
NOTICE.
TAX RETURXS.
•pen for the fece
of (ht»ae who wished to ifrirlf hard cider ^iTlhe* Harriaon J* ,e P***«areio inform tiie citizens of Macon, that
• * jd-n;, and * he haa l'»« arrived from New York, at which place,
* and through* Hit the Jifp—*■—— —*• °—*’ °*-*— 1 — *—
been most successful i
Book is nr
J I earnestly request th
nnd make ilieir returns. .Mv B
sender Office, where I will hr
from thecitv by apppimment.
Feb 27 S3 JOH N H. OFFUTT. R T.R.B.C.
reception of Tax Returns;
citizens to come forward
k will be kept nt the Mss-
n waiting, unless absent
Si. rff. w^sr-r2.E,
ATTOBHEV AT I, A11',
AlACOX GEORGIA.
Feb G, 1S44 19
I OCT M e are nmliori/nl lo announce* IMtURlT
1 M. COX as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for
; Ribh counrv, at the Flection in 134.). Jan 9
30S&T3L 3. Sl.ii.pr,
Attorney nt l.aw,
Vienna, Doily county
10. S3 ’ Geor;
iO ’ Al e arc niuhoi izc.l to ntiuonncc MOL. It
JOHNSON, ns a L’amJi.loie for Receiver ol Tax Return,
of Uit.b County, at the .SIlection in January 1815.
JanD 15
VO
e” .x hm.ted the Flat? of a Ffly campaign. This Society afterwards changed its pledge, m.u ... , • , , 3 ----- — ■ -—.
Mr. Clavl has recently h i t t p r e,i- excluded all intoxicating drinks.” j f ,k1 lllr °u2h.«ii the Northern and Southern Slates, he has
Tim 1* hi* ls«t ?r«"t ™ nv< V” _....t I ... . ! been most successful in taking Full Length Likenesses of
&-,*£. This i* hi, last ?'ent ™ r '*1— rf ltlot | to the I . r. 1 1 • I - '- » nwww »auq r ■■ auipo miMwmnc. 01
o e MVEi»!a"e ,, aP?"° ,lo l be I" ’ v 1)rt t> inake me ,v A ^ r . ,W Mellon was over, and on the lllh November, many oTthe most prominent members of the Church and
Mtnufaewruig interests .tfilH? N ...• , !e j ‘h^^x-'et.V returned tot. Ml abstmence principles, it seems ! Bar. and upwards ofS.ooO of the most distinguished citizens.
TiUnd 1 will give ypn a Bank wwfJ” l.’1 What a comment this, on the -Harrison campaign! ’ What The faithful outline of fc.nne and grace of figure of his
r.ihrrof the American System, and n . , a pr 'i-.itution for selfish purposes 1 Here we have it nd- Pr ides, must he seen to be appreciated. Mr. M. will he
■:J r „fa National Bank. Such «gf >n S uu j from high authority, a sanction no less than mat of bappv totake the Likenesses ol Ladies aud Gentlemen who
parent. would consolidate »> „ P «£I!‘! em read in a public meeting—anc published in will favor him with a call, at his Room, Up Stairs, in the
'** 1 jrsputisin, or break it '".t rr ir:„ c ! *. W l"% P a P er ' with the names of its officers appointed, that i’arlor of the Washington Hall.
ef" Pkoma* Butter nt*g. | the Te..tper*nre,Society of Yale College, in 1840. modified | 03* If required. Mr. M. will attend Families attheirres-
. no circumstances shall this paper ■'J T '™ le ' he ; "spieoge an as to allow the W big memhers to ‘drink hard , idence, after 6 o’clock, F. M.. fur groups,
•^u.^iv Van Bores or HENRY CLAY For cider tu the Harrison campaign !’-X F.F/etetan. _ b v
tfStsss. 1 *
;*L president of tiie Republic.
jnf Andrew Jackson. n,u ’ 1 Ame rican Svsrem.
^STciJfcSSlK'. aitdindelatigab’o adVoc.te
Ct‘.:r f o C .n ar, cL ..
jufety. ch<>osc bet j e — a , f or n ur humble journal.
f y and P ro 'P* rt ‘J'* ground’ -untrrpi. uakonored. and
“ Aovn 7,'tlUhsre in cilh/r mode."
TERRS.
Whv should Mr. Van Buren’a defeat in 1840 involve bis | Full Length, Bitting, $2 00 Duplicates, Sitting. 81 00
Ueleat m 1841? Have the measures to which he was op- | Do Standing, 1 00 Do Standing. 1 00
posed become more irowerful befoie the peop’e? Assuredly | Children, 100 Do Children^
not. The contest of’39 and’40 wns not a contest of priiici-: Uusts. 50 Do Busts.
’ ** " -grounds supplied, if desii'ed
rernaiu iu Macon for a very
SV5
MENTION!
AT
964th CO.UPMY G. .11
Y OU are hereby ordered to appear on
your parade ground, in front of the A-
cadeirtv Square, mi the 30th of March, inst.,
at!) o’clock, A. M., armed und equipped a,
the law directs, for drill, inspection and re
view.
By order of
OAPT. BROACH,
Wj. B. Carosht, 1st Serg’t.
March t2. 1844. 24
dl
*?.
Where arc J.'wr. • j |famil«>n. and Preston?
f* f.^e nohlemei, of the ear.li. rim -he South
stag.” b * r 7rl‘ler.’and Hayne. and Leigh, and Taxe-
• . ... I IV ,. u> l...n ss.I 1'eoctmi 7
r.._.re these noblemen — — - ... .
I n.e called upon p cast the vote* of her worthy sons,
men as HENRY CLAY, or Andrew Jackson’s
’) « It is «" in * ult 10 ,he t,Julh 1,1 » ,lt 1,er to le "' 1 *
I ,„| i„ such a scheme. Ill is unholy to insinuate
f wo uld drown herself in such infamy—she cannot,
■b’bji aol j 0 it.”—Co/ontAns Euonirer, A*Suit. 133&
Itnportnnl—Very !
It lias been saiisfaclnrilv proven, thnl a constant
I ,j n j af bore-hound camly in lit/et-ary t/M-oein-
J cs ivods lo eur-toil the ettr-tesies of life, nr.tl
|,,l,e young ass-pirnnis fur fame txlrcme '.y dog-
Ljiical in their several parts!
iutrrraiins to Ilonschrrpcra.
It has been discovered, (we under*land!) that
I ";u»ad Mice have a mortal antipathy to Cat-nip!
luforutntiou lViiutcd,
Mr. Editor:—1 saw the oilier day, a Medal.
Ifhieb. at first, I took to he n dime, (ten cent piece,)
I ini upon examination, 1 found it was made of pew-
I j,,. „n otje side was rejireseuted a fiend, with this
.r'jiiion, “Henry Clay President of the United
| Sates” on >b« revetee. “Uniteil we stand, divided
ef.ill.” Now, Mr. Editor, we country people
I wok the printers know every thing—I have, iherc-
| to ask you if you can answer the following
I jafstions :
Dues this piece represent Mr. Clay? is he of
[ jach yielding an I worthless stuff as tube twisted
in every man’s hand, which ever way place and
circumstances may requite ? Or, is il emblemati-
til of ibe Whig party nnd their principles; so due
tile, and as easily H: be pressed into any form or
»'t.ipe ibe Director of their (political) Mint may
onlcr? If this be the object they have well select! d
tbtir Mm al. Ought they not lo put Daniel IPefi-
,itr Vice President on the reverse f The piece wi.l
bear the change almost ns easily ns Whig princi
ples. But another thought—may it not he a rep
resentative of the currency we are to have when
Mr. Clav gelt to be President of these Uni ed
Stales. My neighbors an well as myself wish to
be enlightener! on the subject. Yours.
A HARD WORKING FARMER.
la thr unfortunate case ofone of the citizens of nur State.
R. VV. P,inter, jr. of Savannah it has been xener illy stated,
t ut the money which he li.ts been accused of purloining.
oh found in Jm« drawers. This, we are happy to learn
f r ,,ui at iurce ai tiie point, and unquestiou-ih.e. is not true
The money w.i» found in a pair of drawers which were
baa lei to liim by, and bclongtr/e lo, the Prosecutor, when
Iw(Pisiler) pulled off h<a own drawer* to submit them to
ibf search. Young Pooler, although ample hail was given,
has gone back to jail, nnd refuses to leave it, but'wiii re
Bum there until ne conies out acquitted of this a -eusation.
Tnese statements, which are unquestionable, give an en-
lirelj different view to the case; and we feel happy, from
ibis slid other mauerx connected with his p> siiinn, to trust
ihsi nur youthful citizen wi'l mine out unscathed from this
terrible ordeal.—Eoulker. Recorder.
p.e. The victory was won. not by argument, but by wild O’Frames and Back-gr
appeals to p issiou—not by the power of truth, but by the j N. B.—Mr M will only
force of circumstances. The contest of ’44 will he decided j abort period,
on the ground of principle—thj Democracy vs. Federalism ” ” -------
—and what Republican will for a moment yield to doubts
misgivings! Not one.—,V. Y. Plebeian.
Macon, March 19.1844.
23 ll*
{sen. Cnss stud the ISnliitiiore llotivnitioit,
We are authorised by Gen. Casa to say that in his letter
'Othe Indiana Democratic Convention, and in that lo Judge
Wbittinmre. both of which have been ptiolished. and many
times subsequently, both in conversation and Correspond,
cnee, lie lias a>owed his determination to acquiesce in the
decision of the Baltimore Convention, to vote for i|s nomi
nee that he lias, never failed for a single instant in this de
termination ; and that cnp.e what inav, he shall redeem the
pledge thus publicly given.—Oelroil Free Press.
limits failure.
We have the mortificadon to announce another Bank
failure iu Columhus. The f liomix Bank clo ed doors m
Monday last. We bare not become sufficiently conversant
with the facts tn detail the causes, nr probab.e amount for
which it lias fsiled. but shall probab'y lenro tuoie hereafter.
Its bills at e now worth little or nothing in this market. Most
of the olfi.ers of the institution are absent from the sity at
tui» time, on 1 it mav he that when they return tilings may
wear a more favorable aspect. We feat the worst, however.
It is ibecti'ioin. when things of this sort happen, to visit
the whole blime on the citizen, ,.f inis place Now, we
with it slistiiictl v understood that the owners and manager*
df this concern were strangers and advent"rers. hardly
known to one man in ten among us, aid having no concern
with this people, except what has transpired Such as may
suffer, therefore, will know from whom their wrougs have
arisen.—Columbus Enquirer.
Pickpocket Arrested.
One of the light fingered gentry, named Thompson, was
arreslfcd in the very act of “removing the deposites” from
tiie po< ket of a gentleman, at the Circus, one evening last
week, and fully committed for trial. Such smalt rogues
ought hot to be permitted to go unpunished!—lb.
Cabinet Nsuisntious since Ibe fourth of.TsnrcIi,
1811.
A correspondent, curious in such matters, sends us the
following statement of the nominations (or Cabinet officers
which have been made since the 4th March, 1841:
l State Department.
Daniel Webster, of M ia<achu*etts RESto.NED.
II. S. Legate, of South Carolina, deceased.
A. P. Up«liur, of Virginia, do.
J. C. Calhoun, of South Carolina.
2. Tnr.ssvnr Dmsram.
Thomas Ewing, of Ohio. 11KSIGSEP.
Walter Forward, of Pennsylvania. do.
C. Cushing, of Massachusetts, REJECTED.
C. Cmhi.ig, do, do.
C. Cushing, da do.
C. Cu riling; do. do.
J. C. Spencer, of New York.
3. War Department.
John Bell, of Tennessee resigned.
J C. Spencer, of New York. do.
J. M. Porter, of Pennsy lvania, REJECTED.
W. Wilkins, of Pennsylvania.
4. Nayt Department.
George E. Badger, of North Carolina, RESIGNED.
A. I* Upshur, of Virginia. do.
David Ilc'ishaw, of Massachusetts. REJECTED.
T. W. Giliner. of Viiginia. deceased.
5. Post Orricr Department.
F. Granger, of New York, resigned.
C. A. Wickliffe, of Kentucky.
6. Atturjvet General.
J. J. Crltteiden. of Kentucky. RESIGNED.
H. S Legare, of South Carolina, deceased.
J hn Nelson, of Maryland.
Summary.
Nominations, 23 ; continual ions, 17; rejections,!; resig
nations, 9; deaths, 3.
Fatal Duct.
A New Or’etins piper of a laie date, says a duel was
fougln a day or two since, at Vicksburg. Miss, between Mr.
ila nuier, e luor of the Vich.hurg Whig, (a brother of Wm.
(I. Ham i et. in Congress from Mississippi) nnd Mi. Ryan,
editor <>l tire (sentinel. They fought with pistols, at the
usual distance. At the fourth fire Mr. Ryan fell, mortally
wounded—being shot directly throuuh the tunes. He did
in ten minutes. In two of the previous fires Mr. linumiet
had been wounded ; but the affair was allowed to proceed—
probably in conformity with the original terms of the meet-
i-g Our renders mav recollect that the same parties had
hefore met and exchanged shots with ritles. uud that the
difficulty was then Sfran. ed upon the ground
Mr. Ryan was the successor of Dr. Hagan, in the editorial
chair, who was killed within the last year.
TIIE RALLY OF TISE DE.TIOCRACY.
They’re rousing, they’re rousing, in valley and glen.
The noble in soul, and ihe fearless io heart;
At FreeiI> m s stern call, to the contest again
They rush with a zeal she clone can impart.
From wild Madawasks’s dark fores! of pine.
To the far western prairies where Arliansaw flows;
The sons of Democracy uoldy combine
Like their sires of yore against Liberty’s foes.
They’re gathering, they’re gathering, on hill side nnd plain,
They swarm every vale nnd o’ershadnweach river;
Eaeli hamlet and dale is made vocal sgsin
With the soul-thrilling cry, -Our country forefer!”
The flag of the free to the breeze they unfold,
Ar und it they tally to guard its fair lame;
And well may tfieir enemies quail to behold
That banner inscribed with Van Bcuen's great name.
Where the noble Ohio in wild beamy sweeps—
Where the swift Mississippi bears onward its waves—
And where our own Hudson in cjbn grandeur sleeps—
There are thousands who ne'er will be traitors or slaves.
Aron«e then, true hearts, to the battle once more 1
And ibe cnAns shall he awed at the gallant array 1
Despair fades behind us—Hope’s morn dawns before 1
It will brighten full soon to a glorious day.
LINKS WRITTEN ON
S. JIETFORD’8 -PBOFILE LIKENESSES,’
Br THE POET JAMES G. rERGIVAL, ESQ.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
The strangest thing I ever saw,
Has lately come lo town. Sir,
Of all the wnuders now abroad.
He'll surely bear the crown. Sir—
A cbiel is here, whose business ’tis—
Why what ?—to cut your faces;
And who’d believe it? what he cuts
lie never once defaces.
The tailor. Sir, will rut jrour clothes,
And make them fit quite tight. Sir;
Kut here's achiel, will cut your nose,
Your mouth and chin, all right, Sir.
He’ll cut you, let you stand or sit;
And if you cut a caj er,
No matter how. the thing he’ll hit,
Aud cut it out on paper.
He’ll cut vnu up, he'll cut you down.
He’ll cat you out and in. Sir,
lie’ll cut you long, he’ll cut you short,
lie'll cut you thick or thin, Sir.
He dees’nt boa«t—to cot a shine.
He makes no vain pretence. Sir;
Yet strange to tell! he’ll cut Ins friends,
Aud give them no offeuce. Sir.
He does’nt fear to cut you all.
He minds noifs or t.uts. Sir,
He'll make your parlour like shook,
Embellish'd all with cuts, Sir.
Butifyou find his catting slips.
And don’t your look retain. Sir,
He's always ready to oblige—
lie’ll cut aud come again. Sir.
w JO$.& EDWIX S.\5Jfij$B5. r 5£ir,
H AVING purchased or Mr. It. W. MORRIS, his
lire Stock of x
CLOTHING,
GjuGTSZZ, CASSXB2ER2S, &c.
Important to Purchasers
OF
DRY-GOODS.
Spring Trade Commenced
AT THE
■PEOPLK’.S STORE.
4 LARGE supply of GOODS, adapted to the season.
just received—among which are some veiy desitable.
We shall receive NEW GOODS almost every week, du
ring the bust season; and inten.t that the People's Store
shall, as it ever bus done, lead the best of cheap and favorite
Stores.
IEj* Domestic Goods, of all kinds, at very low prices.
CRANE & CLARK.
March 19 ?» Under Washington Hall.
The Itrcent Fuilure.
The New York Sun sajs—“The failure of Mr. Augnstas
May ir has occasioned considerable excitement. In in the
fact of the present singularity of such an event. Mr. Mayor
has been extensively engaged in the late cotton speculations,
sad hail accepted bills to a large amount, tn be paid at una-
tjrity, but the fund* have fsiled tu reach New York. There
are 'many rumors as to the city banks being involved to a
considerable amount, bat from inquiry, we base ascertained
that the reports are greatly exaggerated. The banks of
Columbus.ua., are Ibe chief losers.”
STRAYED
F ROM the subscriber, in Houston coun
ty. on Wednesday ntgbt last, a large
ilark brown HORSE. 3years chi. lias had
the swinney in the right shoulder, some
marks of which are still tn be seen ; a small
slat in tbe lorebead, the only while rero lectrd lo he about
him—his tonne nnd tail inclined to he curly ; shot! behind;
long tail. Was raised in Tennessee, and it Is probable has
taken that directhm—was seen nt Bailey's Mills, in Hilib
county, on Thursday. Any information will he thankfully
received, and a liberal reward given for him.
JAMES C. RAY.
March 19 25 Near Wellborn's Mills.
F OUll months after date, application willl*e made tn the
Inferior'Court ol Houston county, when silling for or
dinary purposes, i'or leave lo tell the Land belonging to the
Estate of Dauiel Clark, deceased, late of said rouuty. *
March 19 25 S. II. HAM. Adntr.
t UUR months alter date, application will be made tn
the honorable Inferior Court of Houston county, when
sititn- for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbe Real Es
tate ot Needltam Smith, deceased, late of said countv.
RICHARD JOHNSON,Jit. / , . .
March 19 25 WILLIAM SMITH, ? Aamrs
Brilliant Lotteries !!!
FOR THIS WEEK.
5,000 DOLLARS.
GEORGIA LITERATURE
LEU* <£CS>^^37^353 lEEETSr-
Claw 7ff.
DRAWS THIS DAY. AT AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
. O* Sales cease This Evening, at 7 o'clock.
TICKETS 61—Shares iu pro|»ortion.
NEW YORK. March 9.
TWO DAY8 LATER FItO.H El ROPE.
We are indebted to Capt. Eld ridge, of the packet ship
Liverpool, for London papers to rite 5th ult. and Liverpool
to the 6th. both inclusive.
The excitement in the cotton market, noticed on the arri
val of the Hibernia, had entirely subsided, but prices re
mained firm and decided.
It will be seen that the Oregon Question was before Par-
liament on the 5th.
The packet ship Yorkshire. Capt. Bailey, and Gen. Tom
Thumb, were off the port of Liverpool mi the Gth ult.
LONDON Feh. 5.
The Court has been thrown into deep mourning, by the
unexpected demise of his Royal Highness. Ihe reigning
Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, uncle and fitther-in l.iwol'
Prince A Iherr. aud eldest brother of the Dutchess of Kent
.ami the King of he Belgians
Ilia Roys Highness bad just attained his 00th year, aud
was universally beloved by bis subject*.
LIVERPOOL COTTON TRADE
Never at any former time have such enormous sales of
notion been made, a* during llte present week, and not .•*«
than 75.000bales hare changed hands in the Inst four days,
all of whirl;, it may be useful to state, is paid for in cash,
within ten days sficr sale, and the aggregate amount will
fall little ah°rt of $700,000. Spinners have bought freely,
but their purchases ace mure extended, ft nnt so heavy. It —. — - - , „ .
it a fset worthy of notice, as showingtbe present abundance soling lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to aell all the Lands
of money, that a sum fairly computed at $1,800,000 sterling, behutgtng-lo the Estate af Sherod Whittington, deceased,
has. during, the last mnnth. been laid out i • cotton bv sp-cu- « «*' mtd ““''‘J* WHITTINGTON Admr’x
Istors. The import trade is still a had business, pud recent | ^ OVY 1 ’ WHITTINGTON, Admr x.
•—• .... v! j...i -m. . i—- :r .i ..L..... March 19, 1844. - J
AND TO BE DRAWN IN THIS CITY, AT MY
OFFICE.
(’lass SO.
12.000 DOLLARS,
5.000 DOLLARS,
3.000 DOLLARS,
2.000 DOLLARS.
TICKETS $4—Shares in proportion.
Order* from the city or country, promptly supplied.
GEORGE ROBINSON. Agent
March 19 25 For Managers.
F OUR months after date, application will be marie to
the honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
PENMANSHIP
AND
R. ]flcnEL!n?or IVew York,
PROFESSOR (IF PEXJIASSKIP fc BOOK-KEEPING,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Macott, that
he has opened Room* over the Hook Store ol Mr. J.
31. IIoiiidxzx. on Mulberry Street, whete he wid be happy
to receive pupils anrt visitors, and guar«nr-;cs to imosrt to
all. in 12 or 18 lessons, his highly appreciated system of
! mercantile and epistolary Penmanship.
Ladles are taught a neat ami beautiful epistolary, and
Gentlemen a free, bold, aud expeditious business baud-
writing.
Mr. McH s system is Torn ed from a practical experience
or five years in one of tbe first Literary Institutions in New
Yoik. and be has no hesitation in asserting, that it is differ
ent and superior lo any thing ever piactisedi' this city, and
respectfully solicits front the public an examination of, not
only his nwn, but also oi bis pupils’ specimens, to prove the
truth of his assertinu.
To any wh" are acquainted with the science of Double-
Entry lin.ik-Kcei.ing. it is unnecessary tc say. that the prin
ciples upon which it is based, are so unerring, and the rules
by which it is governed so infallible, that the accountant
who adheres strictly to these principles, cannot possibly err
in his practice
Mr. McH. has so simplified his ayst< m of Book-Keeping,
as to renurr it an easy and delightful study, and now, in
stead of devoting years oflnbor to gsin a correct knowledge
of this highly important useful science, the .-indent tnny lie
thoroughly qualified in a very short time to keep the Hooks
of the most extensive establishment, and that too, with but
little real study, as Mr. MeH's. method of instruction is
chiefly by explanation and example.
Rooms open day and evening. Gentlemen will meet in
the morning and evening, nnd Ladies in the afternoon.
REFERENCES.
Dus. J. M. ft H. K Outzx, i Meastts. Rea ft Cotto::,
Dr. Wood, W. A. Kobertsox,
F. H. WELSujr, I Messrs.Scott ft Cauhart.
March 5 23
City Treasurer’* Office, j
MACON. Feb. 20,1844. j
JTOTiCE.
rrtHE Books of the Assessor will be open from date, nit-
.1 til tbe 1st day of April uext for receiving Tax Returns.
A double Tax will be imposed on all delinquents, alter the
above date.
Persons returning Real Estate, will be required tn fur
nish the Number aud Square ol each Lot nr parts of Lots.
And all persons having hired Slaves, whose owners reside
put of the city—or Agents for owners of Staves living in the
city, whose owners live out of the eity, sre required to re
turn them. A. R. FREEMAN, Assessor.
Feb 20 21
la i:iht> 8a prior Court,
November Term. 1813.
Hexry B. IIill. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, in
arrivals must he attended with a loss, if the eniinn was pur
chased immediately before shipment.—Uverj.mt Mercury
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 5
COTTON.—'
os speculation.
F-jd*y last
303 Marnnhi
8Jd; A meric
000 hags, of
Svur.Uv 5.000 bugs were sold. forrsaid; it is now,on motion of E. Clifton Blake, plain-
■c eh. C. 12 M.— rite cxcitcntentoflsst week has subsided. rol i,i»el
Speculator* for the present seem satisfied, though the mar- OrdrM. That service of said Libel be perfected, by
Ct is sull firm and decided. j publishing ibis order io ihe Georgia Telegraph, printed a
J ^ IacOP( otlce 0 mouth for three mot ths before the next Term
I?«litorin! llrmnrk. I of ibl* Court; and bv n service of a copy of the «DOre ata-
‘•How reldotn it happens." said one friend to nnothep ted Lii*el upon ihe defendant at her residence, three mouths
“Inst we fin l editors who nre bred to the business.” * # Ve* before the next r l crm. Q . n
replied the other, “and have yon not remarked how _ A true copy from ihe Minutes of Court
Take IVotice,
T HAT the Ordinance below, will be rigidly enforced a-
gainst all persotis hitching their bnraes to, or otherwise
injuring .Shut!,: Trees in the streets of Macon.
Feb 87,1844. A. McGKKGOR, Marshal.
“Sac. 25. All trees set ont or planted in the public squares
nre prepared to offer the same at very reduced prices for cash
The Block is new, and the Clothing manufactured in tbe
latest style, and in the best manner. They feel warranted
in saying, that, as regards variety, quality, and price, their
Stock call not be surpassed by any in the city.
They have on hand.
Gentlemen’s super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
enu'^Erja^: —ssL^'EEu^^-'Tar'
Gentlemen’s super Beaver and Pilot Cloth
FfiMK’E* coats,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s super
CLO T £1 CLOAKS,
Gentlemen's Blue. Block. Green, Cadet Mixed
Frock anti Dress Coals,
GeniJpinrn** auper French Ciwsimere FROCK COATS,
Geutlem(Mi*s Cloth. Cassiuiere. Sattinett, and Jeans
YOUTH’S CSOTSII^G,
OV KVKRY DESCRIPTION ;
BLUE, BLACK, MIXED, AND FANCY
CJLO'l IIS C.l&SI.UEIlES.
Also, a splendid assortment of
VESTS, Glovt‘8, Sitspumlcis, Shirts.
COL LIBS, HANDKERCHIEFS, H0S1ERF,
CARPET BAGS,
UMBRELLAS, &c &c.
Macon, Dec 5, 1843
(O’ The undersigned, having disposed of his entire stock
of CLOTHING to Messrs. J. ft E. SAULSBURY.wouhl
recommend them to the patronage of his former cus
tomers and llte public general y—believing that their ar
rangements are such as will enable them to offer their
Guods at such prices as to make it to the interest ofpurchas-
ers t« buy of them. R. W. MORRIS.
Dec 5.'lS43 10 3m
Jflacon Iron A* Brass Foundry
AIVfD nACHIM SE£OE*.
V. Tl ILL and Gin Gccring, Steam Engine IT~ork. Iron
iY J and liras* Castings of every description, made to
order,and Machine Work intt eneral, corner of Fourth
and Walnut Streets.
ffjf* Tiie highest prices will be paid for Old Copitci
liras*. I,ca«l. and CasUiia.
Jan 31 17 ROBT. FINDLAY.
Jan 23
. DENBfAXUD,
ATTOBKXt AT I.ATT,
PERRY. GEO.
FABK9RO & SPEA
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FORSYTH, MONROE COUNTY,
June 25 Sf
Masuillon, Hardeman & Co.
FACTORS
AND
General Coin :nissiondlcrchants
riniiE
JL ment
ew
NEW
omls!
GOODS!!
August29, 1843.
SAVANNAH, GEOntJIA.
48
THOMAS 12. 55A»232EA t ,
Commission Merchant,
S.3IU.TAYfV, fiMedf.JT.J,
R S prepared to execute all orders for selling and pureba
11. ing Produce, and will make liberal Advances ou
Produce consigned to him for sale.
ACcfer to—Wir. U.EautNff & SoWg. Charleston.
Wiley, Lake ft Co. . •*
P. A. Lawson. Albany, Ga.
H. K- Hines, Esq. “
Ue'a ft Cotton. Macon,
Chas. Day ft Co.. “
Johnson, Jones ft Peck, Grtjj/in,
Beck, Dobbins ft Co.
Kimbrough ft Ridgwat, Apalachicola, /*'
*■ Lockhart ft Youso, “
August 1.1843. ' 44
JOilA RUTHERFORD.
Commission and Shipping
MERCHANT,
SAVANNAS!, GEORGIA,
1*7 ILL do a general business on tbe usual terms and
T v principles of other respectable boor es.
March 5 83 3t
ben nre now receiving n general tn Bfl re
nentof staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, at .ne latest
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at (air prices, in
brick building one door from Washington Hall. »
Sent 25 52 GEO. W. PRICE ft CO.
. 'mm goods.
SAMUEL RAY & < «•
n AVI?just it-, oivt il, an*i offers for sale. 4 cases new
. fuyle 6| rti g Piiati • U w \ r:»*e'i r.n*>lium ainl ,-uper*
due }i2ue, Iila<*k. and Fancy Cloths find Cassi-
meres; plain and figtrred D! ^ k anti Fancy pnloied Silkst
Plaid, Swiss, and Jaconet Mialins ami Cwmbrics; Irish
Linens; Long Lawns j Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs j
3 Cases Georgia Xanlicens,
HO Cass* Slraw and Willosr
r : S ill--’ TTSSB s
All of which ihey offcrai wholesale or re:a:l, low for cash.
Macon, »5.13.1844.
STISAYEW
FROM the plantation lately occupied by Si
mon Parker, deceased, in Bibb county, a dark
Bay HORSE, about G years old. bis tight evb
out, lia3n > imill blaze in his face, and one white
bind fd it; no other murks recollected. Any person deliv
ering. sd : d Horse io the subscriber, on said promises, or giv
ing information so that he can be had. shall he liberally re
worded. RACIIAEL PARKER.
Jan 16 16 tf
I T is well known that Landueth’s Garden Seeds are
superior to nil others. The credit which these Seeds
sustains, and the yearly increasing demand, is satisfaciory
evidence of approval. A supply of tie above Seeds,of the
growlh of 1843. just received and for sale by GEORGE
PAYA’E, who in Agent for the same.
Jan 2 14 4m
12. & J. COWLES,
e AVE just teceireJ, Fresh Mackerel,
Canal Flour. Regala ft Principe Segars.
New Buckwheat, in half and quarter bands,
Together with
Esjjsiair. Su^ar, CoUce, tc. &c.
Macon. Nov 24 f?
35SSJ:®£3'A537N£7-
BOOTS aad SHOES.
JUST RBCSIYGD at die S«bh of H»c liifi Moot.
MULBERRY STREET,
Trunks of Geut’s. Fine Philadelphia Calf Boots,
..5 1 Jo do do do do Bootees,
1 do Ladies’ do do Kid Huskins,
1 do do do do do Slippers,
1 do do do col. whole Gaiters,
1 do do do black and col. ball’ Gaiters,
1 do do do col. Slippeis,
With various other kinds of Men's Bools and Shoes; La
dies’ Kid and Leather Shoes ; Misses’, Boy’s. Youth s and
Children’s Shoes. &c.—which will he sold low. by
MarcltO 3J STRONG ft WOOD.
H. C. FREEMAN
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN
«RttCERIES. ©ItY-GOODS.&c
—being desirous of dosing out his present Slock. Goods
cat! lie had nt very reduced prices—
Liquors, Sugar," Coffee, Bagging. Rope, Castings, ftc. ftc.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
3 qr. Casks Cognac Brandy,
2 bis. Malaga Wine,
2 do Port do
5 Chests Tea—lower than can be bought in
the place. March 12 24
SUJI&.FR
€*arden Seeuls.
A GENERAL assortment af GARDEN SEED3, war
ranted to germinate, received and for sale by
J. II. Jc W. 3. ELLIS. Cotton Avenue.
Jan. 26 15
&b3SBC
Garden Seeds.
W ARRANTED genuine, and the Growth of 1843.
from the celebrated Seed Garden of Wethersfield,
Conn. _ •
These Seeds are raised with the greatest care and a,ten
tion; and put up in the ueateet manner, with printed direc
lions fi>r cultivating soil, best adapted to each kind. ftc.
For sale by HARVEY SHOT WELL.
Jau 16 18
if | HE undersigned have commenced the a-
v hove* In connection with their CLOTH
ING BUSINESS, and are prepared to man
ufacture CIoiluii". of every kihd, io the latest
style, and at the shortest notice. '1 he exclu
sive mention of one of the firm. wil. be given
to this branch of their Burinc^, end whose
experience, they belie re. will enable them lo
give entire satisfaction. They will at nil times
have in their employ the best workmen ; and
will be supplied from New York and Phila
delphia. with whatever may be of intercut to the Fashiona
ble world. The patronage of the public is tespcct' ullv so
licited J. tc E. SAULSBURY.
Macon, Dec 12,1843 11
c \
11US1C STOISFs .M.JCOAV
Garden @e©cl§.
RAISED BY THE
United Society of-SIiakcis,
JSitlscItl, Cotm.
rflllE subscriber, having been appointed Agent for the
JL sale of the above, is now opening ait extensive assort
ment, selected with much care, and adapted to this market.
They will be warranted genuine, and entirely the growth
of 1843. Also; the GARDENER’S MANUAL, a small
Book, hut containing much useful knowledge. Peiaons de-
sirous of supplying the.nselves, will please call.
Also ” The Southern Farmer and Market Gardener,”
by Fraacis A. Holmes, of Charleston, 80. Ca. This is a
Southern Book, for Southern soil and donate, and should
be read bv all who wish to succeed in gardening.
Macon, Jau 30 17 J. M. BOARDMAN.
\M8H1NGT0N HALL,
Tf ACOX. GEORGIA/
T HE subscriber lots again taken this Estab
lishmrnl. where he will alwnys be hsp-
p •• to attend tn the calls of his old customers,
and the travelling public generally.
Macon, June 20 38 S. LANIER.
TMBAS imOFJLF'S S'TOilE.
MORE NEW GOODS,
nni are now opening our fourth general supply of New
Y T Winter GOODS, consisting of a complete assort
ment of Gimps; figured and plain Alpsccas; Mus'in de
Lains. Prints, Homespuns, Hosiery, together with a com
plete assortment of alt kinds of
DRY-GOODS,
At very *eJuced prices.
We are ofleiinu Great Bargains in Dry-Go^ds, to make
room for u splemiitl Stock of SPRING GOODS. There
is no halfway work about it.
All in want of good Goods, cheap, will do well filwnvs to
call «it CRANE & CLARK S
[Cj* Store on Mulberry street, under \VaahitigTon Hall.
Muron, Feb. 13.1844. 20
CENTRAL. HOTEL.
ITIacpn-, Geo.
fflHV? subscriberhaving become the Proprietor of thta I will be held out to parehasers f«n CASH; in consideration
well known establishment, respectfully solicits the of which, she solicit* a share of public patronage,
patronage of tbe public. Tbe house lias been entirely N B —Orders from Town or Gountry, thankfully receiv-
MllJJi\F(KY A7j5> PASCY
GOODS,
AND
S3 £2JESS JitJAKfWG.
M ss. iv. ir. Memos
would respectfully announce
to the Ladies of Macon uud country
generally, that she is now opening
on Cotton Avenue, opposite Messrs.
S<ottft Carl.art, nnd next door to
the Messrs. Orrs, an KNTIllE NSIV
Stock of the most Fashionable and
Latest i'tyle of GOODS, adapted lo
the above Business; all of which" has been selected by one
ofthebest judges in New York City. Great inducements
patro.age of tbe public,
cleansed and renovated; the rooms replenished with clean
beds and suitable furniture, and the whole interior ot the
establishment adapted to the comfort ofhi* guests. That
the domestic economy of the House will be such as to grati
fy the most fastidious.be Itns but tninf rm the public, that
he has engnged as general Superintendents, WM. SHI
VERS. JUNlt. AND LADY, wliose careers* Manager*
of a Tavern in Sparta, for nine years, has rnoimemlnl loo.
to the favorable notice oi the travelling public.
WM. G. THOMAS
Sept. 19
The undersigned having disposed of his proprietorship
tn the Central Hotel.to Mr. W.G. Thomas, from Ins know 1-
e.lge of him, and the well known capacity of Mr. and Mr*.
■Shivers, in the management of a Public House, can with
confidence, recommend tiie Central Hotel to the patronage
or bis friend* and the puklt,
F. SIMS
Sept. 19 .jl
■ffTIOUR months alter date, application will be mnde to
S' the Inferior Court of Crawford county, when sitting
for ordinary purpose , for leave to sell the Lands arid Ne
groes belonging tq the Estate of Diattnah Hester, deceased,
la'e of said county. JOHN JONES. Admr.
March 3 24
< 1 EOKGIA. Crawford County—Whereas. Wnt. Lockett
"* a "
and Jiebeccn Lockett an
nr.ply <o tne for leuera of Ad-
or street* within the limits of this city, shall be SO feet from | ministrat’on oil the Katate of James Lockett, deceased, late
admonish all and singu-
* I deceased,tn be and
prescribed by law, to
letters should not
■III Marc!. 1844.
E. W. DENNIS, c c c
any member of
dollars, nor Ice* than
C IKOUGIA, Butts County.—Whereas, Win. K. liank-
K *toa applies to me for letter* of Administration on the
Estate of James E. Baokston, dereosed. late of said county : I
ssldcx* tbe business is bread to the editors.”
Jen £.1844.
16 m3m H. G. KO^S, Clerk. |
fined, on cottvi-tion before the Ma
Council, :n a sum not exceeding let:
one dollar.”
To Ilcblot** nnd Creditors,
V LL nersons indebted t.. the Estate of John McKenzie, These are. therefore, to rite and admonish all and ritigu
jr„ deceased, llte of. Houston county, are requested to iar. the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to he and
pay the same forthwith ; and those I taring demand, upon appear nt tny office, within the tltfie prescribed bv law. to
stud Estate, aie required to present them in terms of the shew cause, (if tty they have.) why said letters Should not
law, to EZEKIEL H. ADAMS, Admr. . be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th March. 1344.
March 12 94 j 94 JOHN McCORD, eca
ed and promptly attended to. Her motto will ever be—
••Promptness without delay, and punctuality with despatch.”
Macon. Nov 7, 4843 P
“TlTSTJ. COWLES,
ff "J AVK now on hand, atthe Store formerly occupied by
£ fi Messrs. J B. Ross ft Co., a gcnetal assortment of
Planteis’ Supplies, consisting of
GROCERIES,
STAPLE ORY-GOOiiS,'
HARDWARE, «2!OES, &c. Ac.
Macon, Oet 25, 1843 fi
“NEW s_tore.
THOMAS Is. ROSS, JAgeM,
Corner of Cotton Avenue and Cherry street,
■frjj AS just received a choice selection of
ai GROCERIES,
ConsUringo**Sugar. Coffee. Salt. Iron,'Kails. Hasping. Rope,
Rum. Giii. Whiskey. Tobacco* Molsas.-ea, Lotf 6ugar, Rai
sins. Irialt Fiitntoes* Grindstones, See. See.
lie will also keep on hand, a good Stock of
PROVISIONS,
Bnrh as Canal. Baltimore, and Country FLOUR; Rice,
Meal. Corn, and Bncon; and is determined to sell us low as
any house in ihe place.
Macon, Feb 6, 1844. 19
3 Si ©■ ^isr © <& ^Sl®Eif§i
If A V fi cons antly on hand, und offer ft r sale at prices
1 JL as low as cm he purchased in the southern country, a
pleudid assortment ot
PIANO-FORTES,
from the Celebrated Rnd Ion? established Manufactories 0
A.1D
J. CIIICKERING/
The well known reputation of these Manufactories pro
•hides the necessity of commenting upon the excellence ot
.heir instruments, which have stood the lest of every cli.
mate, for many years.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
VIOIJ5H. SUPERIOR CV1TAB8, Blfil.ES,
TKO.1IKONKfk, TBDflPETS. 1101138,
VLABIONETM, FbACKOLETS,
PIPES, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet RCed*
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa
ter, ftc. ftc. forming as complete an assortment of musics
merchandize, as can be found in the southern country.
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
■u.ibled to sell their g< ods atthe very lowest prices.
IS, Jc V. ftave in addition to their catalogue, an assjet-
ment of PCtKEIRX MUSIC.
35 s * Music soI«i at reduced prices.
dCr’'Terms Cash.
May 17. 1842. k 33
CMuuRn.iGR HS'li’OSlTORY,
Os Mulberky Street, Nearthe Methodist Church
jtTTFsuTi^CRlBER, is receiving large addition?to kis
I stock of
SOJCUE8, Clf-lEJOTErS, IMROtfllL'8,
i5t «;t;ayyaronh, Ac.
rom some of the best Northern Manufactories, which we™
uade expressly for this marker, of the best materials, and
■ re warranted equal if not superior to those of nny other es-
ablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
jvill find it for their intorestto examine the quality and pri
es of his assortment.
Repairing, in nil the different branches executed in th*
test manner, by experienced workmen, alleys than farmer
trices. _
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment ofEllip't*
■’rtrings, Axeltrees. turned and boxed Dashes, Lamps, B auds.
Kuobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, SHE and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, and almost every article required in their
tnstness. at Angusta prices.
March (at. 4842. 22 tf .T. IV. BABCOF JC.
ill. S. BiYLJL & CD’S.
DAILY EXPRESS,
GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE.
aiHE Cestral Rail Road and Banking Compakt
1. ofGoirgia having granted to the subscril-ers the pri-
vilege of running an EXPRESS over their Road during,
lie present year, with theprtvilege rtf an apartment under
heir own Lock, they offer snperior advantages for the
■roroptand safe ronveyanre of valoable Articles, Specie,
ftc. ftc. and are in hopes o' being able to make m arrange-
nent with the Post Office Department. 4y which they w ill
be dlowed to carry a Mail Bag.'
They are prepared to receive and fir ward Goods ol all
Inscriptions, to and from Savannah nnd Moron, nnd tmerrne
line places am?between Savannah nnd Chatleston, with
he greatest safety nnd despatch; rud will abopay pariicu-
*r attention to the purchase of CWods. cplIecUun aud pay
ments of Drafts. Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of
business io the above places.
They have also extended their arrangement to rnn their
Express bv the Soothern Boats to Ptcolala, in Florida, and
intermediate places onV.Kit mute.
They intend to pot on Tcam*,ia run regubrly through
front Macon to Columhus.under theirovn charge, to carry
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch ami
safety, on the first of October next.
MACON—Office at Ike VVeuhinplon Hall.
SAVANNAil^OJUre at No. 133 Bay street.
DO. *S. Phslbriek. Agent.for rerfivlngenirt
foneardin" Goods a ml Me rthrnd ire.
CHARLESTON. 5. C.—Amos Head, Agent,,office No.
DC, East Bay.
Julv 4 40 tf ‘ M. S. BALL ft CO.
of
$IO0 neWAttB.
TJANAWAY fmta ibe sn’• -4-t iber. about th
-a 2-^»lj of January, a KrurD Mar* hv ibe name
DAN 1KL. about 28 years old Daniel is n! <»
five feet leu inches high, thin visage, very hit
forehead, anJ dark 3Kin. from teeth little decayed: his
manners are grenteei. and his general appearance very good.
He i- fanatical in his nctiuns, and very much of a preacher,
n which business he is perhaps engaged. He has a wife
n Savannah, the propeity of Mr. F. Heidt. nnd in all proba
bility will gt> in tint direction, »»<1 from them e perhaps to
the North He is doubtless furnished with papers tr> facili
tate hit escape. A rcwanl of FIFTY DOLLARS will
be given for die delivery ofthe bov in any Jail in the Sta’e.
thit I recoverhiui; and FIFTY DOLLARS adtli ? ai
for proof 10 conviction of aoy wh’ e man !.nvi->j fn- plied
him with p:*-ses * FLAM ALKXAXl'Lfi.
Macon, Feb 20, 184 L 20
FOK .SAEsE,
\ HOUSE nnd LOT, togerher with out-
. building, garden. Soc on Bridge atreet,
being part of Lot No. 4, Square 5, in die Ciiy
* of Macon—33 feet front, aud 210 feet deen—
ndjomin^the Lotjbrinerly occupied by Mis.
For further particular?, enquire of
3® WM. HIGHTOWHR.
VRA’DICATIOiV
OF THK
Old Schoul (or Biarti Shell) B;ip(isls
FROM THE CHARGE OF
.ts ca o u 1 ra 'S’
BY JOKI. MATHEWS.
J UST PUBLISHED, am! Ih, sale at thi
Hie several Hook Stores in this citv- AI
tbe Preachers of this ilenot
copy, or 6l 75 per dozer,.
Ds* •
nation.
Office, and a
tv- Al.'o, by west *>
Fiit'e, 2o centB, singly
A