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MACON, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH
1-846;
MORNING
the GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
,, puiaiSHBU EVERY TUESDAY J
BY O. H. FRINGE,
T TK1U5J5 DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
{ yy A a l A ELY IN AD V A NCE
.nVBllTlt'EMUNTS
A 1 * , first tnsertto
re iiutMted at $1 00 per
farlht first insertion. aud 50ecu!* per square for
It**? rt : OI , thereafter.
rsdi siMnalile deduction will be made to tboae who stiver-
»•«!*>'Tie* of LANDS, by Administrators. F.xeeu-
■JJ riusrdi'Wts. are required law. to be held on . the
lir«.'' r ” . „ t he ii^vuli, between the hoiiraof too in the
the most delirious varieties.
%
yjl:
HOROLOGY.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER
-For Sale or Rent.
•w. The moat beautiful, desirable, runt convenient resi-
jjj.! deuce in the vicinity of the cily ol Macon, situated in
.Lt-ithe centre of Vioeville, Jet retired; within one mile of
the business part of the city—mid an half mile and in full
view of the Female Coliege, and convenient to all the schools ... H| I u ^ HHj HI __ _
n toe citv and village. A convenient tusnri n house and YirOU^D respectfully inform the citizens of Macon, ard I *ral-red with satin stripe; Relit andilarHnirev cnl’tl do.’scar
out builtlinos, nneiy snaded yard and excellent well of wa- I *» the. adjacent counties,'that he baa recentlv supplied ^ -
ter, tine garden and feuitery—peaches of the earliest and himself with un excellent stock of Watch materials from the
best HU Rost—apples, apricots, figs, pjuinb^aml grapes, of importers in New York, and is now prepared to repair
rieties. The premises contain about Watches and Clocks of every description, in the best h at.
* lTHU' .GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT E. WOODRUFF’S.
ftpHE subscriber wouhl respectfully inform his custo-
-*- 01^1 and all wishing to purchase Dry Goods thnthe lias
just received a tint assortment jf hl'k. satin stripe silk, bl’k.
WHOLE NUMBER 1015,
tint Itiree in' tit* afternoon, at the Court-house, in
| „en,via.a . . b ,ha Uad »• situated. Notice or these
the b ‘" in a puUic gazette SIXTY DAYS P re-
doo* 1° ‘L'qpuftOSS must be made at a public auction
ii;!e». ,, l J a f || w month, between tlie usual hturs
m «h« hr, V j aB6 of public sales in the county where the
,/*»!•• ■! 1 Jinentarv. of Administration or Guardianship,
letter* of V*"* r «„ied. first giving SIXTY DAYS notice
i»*? h * T . e n one oftho public gazette-of this State, and at the
thereof.>« r . llfl .),oase. where such safe* are to lie held.
AW of t»* ” Mle n f Personal Property must be given in
Notice tor t previous ta the day of sale,
like tasoaef. • nr i„ or » and Creditors of an estate must he
pobUshad 1 *P'i il i K .„ion will be made to the Court of Or-
Notice tbst PI jel j LAND, must.be published for
jin*rv ** ,r
FOt/R *J0NT - jg^uaoES mnst he published
KOUR MONTHS, Itefore any order absolute shall be
■ole ‘^^’ViV'leueMorAdministration, mnst be publish.
Cit at lor diamlsstf»tv—i-r-iuistrinion. mouth.
dismissiop Rom <?ua7a.sn.b.p,/orly
*&’] r , ir ,he forecloure of Mort-agf m.ttii be published
rikEfar tour manths-far establishing lost papers.for
"**'*//inure n f thrrr. month*-for com,wtlmg titles from
R*/ -Tor \dministrawrs. where a Bond has been given
5‘T deceased >K( fill s r nee of three month*.
^plhhcati ms will always he continued according to thesa.
i . P ' 1 requirement*. unless otherwise ordered.
*q«VlTTAXCB8 BY MAIL.-‘A postmaster may en-
, L „Jne» in. letter to the publisher of a newspaper, to
£,,he suliserintion ofa third person and <>»nk the luttes if
Tritten bv himself.”—Amo* Kendall. P.M.G.
fifty acres of land, through which runs a stream of water.—
As to health, not surpassed by any spot in Georgia. Call
and see, and jodga ft r yourselves. If absent Mr. t*. Hose,
or ray neighbor, M r. Bowman will show the premises.
, C. B. STRONG.
February 3,1816. m ,f
WILLIAM T. WILSON,
WARE-HOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANT
Macon, Georgia. .
THE un^orsigued having rented the
//J.Ou—Jpf» Ware-House recently occupied by J. It.
-J ROSS,(nearly opposite Mr. J. M. Field’s
Vvi/.’i -fJo Ware-House,) is prepared to receive Cat-
' ton in Store. Hit personal attention will be
devoted IQ tlie business. All orders promptly attended to.
Advances will be tnadeon Cotton in store. lie solicits the
patronage of his friends aud the public.
Very Respectfully,
W. T. WILSON.
Macon. October 14,1845. 3 tf
B. H. MOULTRIE,
WAREHOUSE .J. COMMISSION MERCHANT
JtV.1COJV.
—- THE subscriberwilleontinue the Ware
IKs-miI (lonMOMki— D-..isesf nt llieolU
krand of Moultrie Jt CttnipbelT.Aear the
—‘ lower eed of C-mon Avenne'. He will
ninke liberal advancer on Cotton stored
with him. and afford every facility to the planter in disposing
of it; and will alto attend to all orders for Goods, shipping
of Cotton. Ac., that may be necessary for the convenience of
his cuammera. He solicits the rominosnee of the patronage
of the customers of the old couceru. and the public generally
B. H. MOULTRIE
August 19, 1845 • 47 tf
W. T. & A.H. COLQUITT,
WILL practice Law in the several counties of the Flint
" ' Circuit.
Office over die store or Charles Day It Co., Macog.
\V. T- Cot.qutTT. Lagrange,
A. H. CoLqurrr, Macon
Prvember 9,1845.
GEORGE VL FISH,
11 tf
ATT03NEV AT Z.AW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Will practice in lb. eoonties of Bibb, Baldwin. Jones. W.l-
yawn. Washington. Twijgs^ Pulsskt, D-dy, Houston,
Anv nrolessional business intrusted to his care, will meet
Any r ro '*»£. ih pro(iipt ,„ a r , ilhru | attention.
OFFICE on Thir.1 Street, opposite the FLOYD.
January 27, 18«6-18-ly. ■
WDVFUEY !<• SHOCKLEY*
ATTORNEY at law,
Will practice in the following Counties :
Vo«ou 1’ike, Monroe. Butts, Crawford. Houston, Baldwin.
p Bibb. Jones, and Twiggs.
All business emrus.mi to l,U care wOl1 meet w.th prompt
attend,m. OiBcein Dr. Thomson shuildmg.opposite i lojd
House, Macon, Geoigta.
'''•WGmv Charles J. McDonald. Marietta, Oa.
Hon. Ilirsm Warner Greenville Oa.
Una A. M. 1>. King- Forsyth, Ga,
Horn U. B. Strong, l’erry. Ga.
Hr. M. S. Thomson, J
l»r. A. Py«- •
Wheeler * Harrpjrl, j
Samuel J. Hay Co.J
February to-, I Stii.
DR. CHARLES .IKOMPSGiL. ■
HAS taken OUli'o.n-JM.door to f ajrne s DRUG t>1 ORE.
Residence-in Viueville.
A ay word loft at either place (day or night) will be com
mutiicated by boys for that purpose,
lie hopes by attention to business, and an experience of
Ncv?nl*eii yffelf to merit a share of piirouigr*
Bacon, Mandi 17, 1846. a5 ~"
JOHN"CULAIRR.
House autl Tainter and Graincr,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Decembei g3. 1845. 13 lf
BENNETT BELL,
WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
EAST MACON,
Ooponite the Ccnlrai Rail Kami Depot.
llAVINGleased the Store ami Ware-
House, formerly occupied by Henry K
Carter, would respectfully tender bis ser
vices to Flamers and others, and v,i!l
promptly attend to the receiving of Colton
and Merchandize entrusted to hjs cart.
Also will give hi* personal uttention to selling Cotton or
other produce, filling orders far goods, and shipping Cottou
U> Savannah,Charleston, or New York.
Hoping his best exertions will give satisfaction to all who
favor
may favor him with their business.
Moron, August 13. 1643.
46 tf
■ Macon, Ga-
34 if
NOTICE^
THE subscriber having bought out the
j stock of John J. Jones, consisting of Car-
■ riages. Harness. Sadr.Ira. Carriage and
HarnessTriingiiiigs. Ac. Ac .begsleave
to inform the public that he wi't sell on
I terms to suit .lie times, iie is prepared to
build or repair Carriages on suort nonce
in a neat sun worktiiauiike rastteerat re
duced prices. A share of patronage is
respectfully solicited.
H. P. WESTCOTT.
At the stand formerly occupied by John J. Jones.
August 13.184’). •“> »
J. J. Jones,
COMMISSION DEALER. AT THE MACON CAR
RIAGE DEPOSITORY.
W HERE he would be pleased to see his old customers,
and all others disposed to favor him-with a call.—
Persona desirous of ordering Carriages from the North,
may rest assuied of having them bui't iy the best Manufac
turers in Newark, Bridgeport,or New iiaveu, aud ou terms
to .iteaae.
Macon, October 7,1845. 8 «f
» », At Cost,
rtno close a cn.isignwem. Three one horse Rockaways;
JL oue Coachec. aod one Lamlaurette.
J. J. JUNES, Commission Dealer,
at Macon Carriage Depository.
MscnaOct.7.1845. 2 tf
LAW NOTICE. , . ,
rn'.IE late Law Firm of KSM-T 4 Kii.i.kv having been
I recentlv dissolved in consequence of the «lemon of
Junes M. Kelly. Esq , to the office of Stale Reporter, the
undersigned have formed a copartnership '*. ,e
nf Lsw umlerihe firm and name of KILLEN A 1155.
NAltD. Tbev will strirtlv attend to the unfinished nr..res-
sinual husiurss of the late firms of Kelly A Rice and Kelly
* liillen; aod all business confided to them wi|l be prompt
lv attmded to and brought to as speedy conclusion as pos-
*ible. OFFICE at KILLEN,
I7-3m* J. S. PENN.A Up
Law Notice.
J 0I1N U.POWERS.having permenently located hlnj-
seif in Perry. Houston eouqty. will attend strictly to any
business entrusted to his care.
January 27. 1646. ’ 18 " _
^Oryyv? DENTISTS.
L Olia YUU %V JPUTWAitlf woold reaped fully sty
to their friends in Mtcon, tbm ftotn the liberal patron
•St already extended; (while at the Floyd Ilnase,) they
• r e now induced to 1«*cate nermnnrHlly* and have taken
fWraiing Uiimhh over Strong Wood s ^tj'rc. on *- cent id
<htae «|mom above the Marine and !• ire Insaraooe
^*•1. Huikiness !»‘»ura from 8 to 12 M. and from 2 till o
p M ITT All npftffittQM warm tiled to give entire
fiction, and to stand the t|*st of time.
•2«<•<«. January I. 1846. *’ 1
1) B3 N TI S r E’ K \ r .
D aS q. A J. .VeDONALD gratefully a.-knowfence
the liberal patronoie estendeo to them for the last few
Uy the citizens of Macon and yjoiinty. and W4*ujd ^ri-
f*»rm them that ih»?%* have removed their office to the linck
ttorili aide o* Miftlb#rrj atreet.over the Jewelry Store
*TU.K. Wentworth. . ,
They have so arranged their business, as for one olinfm
* Jitnke regular visits to the neighboring villages cer-
uin porti.ms of the country.
AUcan, Uec.31, 1846.
fTovd hod s e.
MACON, GA.
THE Subscriber, in announcing in his
friends and tlie public, by whom he has been
so I beraily patronised, his continuance of the
abort Establishment, begs leave to assure
them of bis determination to sustain tlie well
established ropufciiior. of his house. Instead of a falling otf
there ahsil be a progressive Improvement; snd if a liberal
•"Hay, a well furnished table, with every delicacy this and
wiwr tnarkoi* can supply; clean beds, comfortable rooms,
•u^.itirr *cry*n*Jt aud the will to please and accommodate
•hiamr. patronage, he expects to obtam £ E WCQMB
.Oci.y, 1645. tf -
New Firteproef Warc«IIotise.
MACON, GEORGIA.'
rglHE undersigned Diving erected a
a Fire Proor Waie House, situated at
the bead of C4»u«*n Avenue, tender* his
service* to his friends and the public gen-
— - i»r«illy for tj^eiiornffe of COT ION and
^^uHANDISE, am! thy ixansamun of
Coniiai.^^ioii 3»isi 3 .icss
'••! iubriiiipWi, pledging liimsclf to use every exertion to
JjMSge the interests of, and render sat sfaction to, those
confide business'to b if charge.
*li« Attvage and sale of Cntteu will be under the dircc-
sod roinro) of Mr. John Jones, who bna long lieen
the Ware-Hnuse bTis&df#,. and will give particu-
f ,r 4tteaiii»n io ihe sale of G Hiow and the filling of order*
Libera! advances will be made on Cottou in
*■ . * ,r to he shifiped.
LAGGING, rope, and twine,
jgatUr yiil, any other anicles^. ill .be furnUhed cusu-
v' a 't.* ■"***■ niaiket price;
■ • *>. emeag. and Cumini i>r.« »fr> »n ir ary ritrs.
W-rtf JERRY COWLES.
ssi„ l,
•'W.IIM,
J. N. BZYMOUS-
8 tf
Cherry Street
SADDLE, BRIDLE, AND HARNESS
■ ■ • MANUFACTORY.
8. GRUMMAN A CO., respect
fully invite the attention of their cus
tomers and the public generally, to
their new and extensive assortment
of Saddles. Bridles, and Harness of
every description. Trunks. Carpet
Bugs. Medical Bags. Valises, Col
lars, Whips. Ac. Ac., which iliey
will sell wholesale and relail. at pn-
ces that cannot fsil to suit those who
wish tn perch***. As our business is done strictly on tlie
cash system, we are enabled to sell gooJs at northern manu
factory prices , „ ,
We partienlarly invite planter* aud merchants to eall and
examine our spick before purchasing, as we are determined
to sell at a vrivsmsll advance from cost preferring small
profits and quick returns. Our work is manufactured un
der oar own inspection, expressly for this, market and we
can warrant it to be made of good- materials and superior
workmanthir- Baddies. Bridles, ond Harness, made to or
der. Ilepaii iog executed with neatness and despatch.
N. B. Just -eceiveil a large lot of Coach, Barouche, Bug
gy and Jersty Harness, which will be sold at unusually
low prices,fin cash. Cherry Street, Balaton Range, direct
ly opposite \V atls A Moulton’s store.
Nnverabet 6,1845, 6 8 |n
AYw EBoofs and Shoes.
(XTHITING A MIX respectfully in-
t j 1 r vile their patrons and the public
‘•'.J generally to call and examine their stock
1 of gootls manufactured expressly fur this
market. Their assortment consists in part
Of Gentlemen’s fine French Calf sewed Boou of all tjual-
U (>iiilemei ’a middling fine Calf sewed and pegged Boots
ol all kinds.
Gemleroet ’* double aole Calf and Kip sewed and pegg
ed Hoots.
Gen'lemCc’s Calf, Goa* and Lasting Brogans oral! kinds.
GnuIriuei 'sfine Calf and Kip pegged Brogans of all
hinds and qualities . _ , , „ ...
Ladies’ colored nnd black Gaiters of all qualities.
Ladies’ Ki! Buskins, thin and thick solea of all kunla.
Misses' Gaiter* and Half Gniiera,black and colored.
With a lai ge assortment ol children’s Shoes of all kinds
and qualities. .,
Also a large assortment of Men s and Boy s course Bro
gans. doable and tingle sole*, pegged and nailed which we
will sell as low a* tbe same quality can be bought in the
rll AI*o. Goc leer’s Patent Metalic Gum Elastic Over Shoes
for Ladiesa ud Geatlemen, a new article iu this maiket,
A/so°Co!f, Jlip, Goat, Lining and Binding
Skit s, Sole Leather, Ptgt, Thread,
Pa ent Ateh, Lasts, fyc. very low.
Boots ma-lj and repaired to order.
Macon. O-1. 21.1845
BOOTS AIVI> SHOES,
In the Nrtr Brick Store on Second-street. at the sign of
the Big B<tot.opposite George M. Ijigan’t Dry Good
Store.
r-g-o STRONG A WOOD havingremoved
p j tneir entire stock of Boots and Shoes into
V ' ’' ,e above spacious building, invite their
old customers and the puhlicgenerally.to
give them a call, assuring them that cood
articles at low prices shall at all time's be furnished. Their
fall and winter stock, which embraces every artirle in their
line, i* now being reetived, and to which the atteutinu of
the ’public •* respectfully invited. Tlieir assortment of
Plantation Brogans i* tbe finest ever offered in this market,
and will, to.-cther with all ether descriptions, be sold cheap.
They have *n band— .
Double and single sole psued Brogans. . • .
Doable nnd single sole pegged do. several qualities,
Kip Brogans of all qualities and sizes.
Calf Brogans of nil qualities and sizes.
Thick aud Kip Bo..t*. men and bj^a.
r. ,r 1 ( |„ u ble and single aole Boots,
it of Gentlemen s fine sewed Call
DC/- *nd on the most reasonable terms.
All Watche* entrusted to his fuq will receive his person
al attention and be warranted to perform to the satisfaction of
the owner, or thf money refunded A]f ^indsof Jewelry
neatly i rp.-ured. Gold and Silver work inade to order.
He would also call the attention of tlie public to his new
stork of Watches, Jewelry Silver Plated and Brittannia
Ware, and Fancy Goods, embracing almost'<;veiy ar^cle
usually found in hia line, all cf which will be sold at tlie vrry
Ipfcew prices.
Also, iust received 4 large lot of Brass Oiocks, ftom the
mast celebrated manufacturers. All of which are tested by
the subscriber, and warranted to perfor^ w f II. for safe low,
by the ease or single, at his New %ire. ili 1I17 Brick
Block, East aid4; of Mulberry Street, opposite ins' old stand.
C. K. WENTWORTH. -
Watch Maker J Jetcfllrr.
Macon, Nov. 24,1845. 9 If
OHBRWOOD A FATTEHSON. Corner of Second
1-3 and Oak Streets, would 111614111 the public that they
are prepared to execute
HOUSE, 8!GS AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
!S • - V « «i o
Iu itatibu of Wnixl ctKl .U irlilei Glazing, ami Paper Hang-
( v iog ; Tic!uri- Ffaiue* made and Gilded. s
O 3a I) C ii A I Ei S
Re-bottomed.-Paintptl and fjihfed; Furniture Varnished
and Polished.
BELL HANGING
done in the best manner,materials furnished aud warranted.
In elegance and despatch, it is their deieritiinalinn npt (3
ha surpassed by any establishment at the South. Persons
in want of any of the above work 'will please give us a
call and examine specimens Uelurg engaging elsewhere.
February 17, 1846. , 21—ly
Boots assd Shoes.
e c .7'j THE subscriber is now prepared to of-
I frr to the public a general assortment of
. i J yalloou and Shoes, which he has just re-
ce'ved from the manufactory at tlie north,
tr-tihs which he will sell at the lowest prices, at
his stand on Cherry street, next door to Clark A Experi
ence. and two doors above Wall* A Moulton, amongst
yvhich are the following kinds:
• Men's best black Brogans,
Boys’ *• “ do.
Youth's Seal and Morocco Brogans,
let Florence do for liuing: silk velvet ribbon nf all col's lor
trimming dress; calicoes, some entirely new patterns and
very hamlsnine; 12-4 bleached and hrnWti sheeting; lil'k
while nnd ala'fecvdVh hose, preen baize; hl'k. cord ond tas
sels, mazarine and i-Jplit blue kill glhves; fine leghoin bnn-
"VIS. Tlie above iftucles together wilh the large stock he
had before on hand,‘are now offered at a small advance.
N. B. 100 ps. mous. de, lainrs and riuJimeres, from IP?
tq 511 els. per yard, some very tine and pretty; also 200 9-4
blankets at any price to auil the purchaser. The above
goods w-^re purchased on advantageous terms, and must be
sold. All wbo’wiab to get the full value of theii money
will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, at the 2d
door from Wasfehggbn Hull, on Second street.
Macon, February 12, 1845. * lfl tf
•lust Received,
OffT HHDS. SL.Cnex Sugar; -
/wtl 25 “ sup. « *•
100 Sacks sup. Rio Coffee.
50 Rules sup. Gunny Bugging,
100 cuils sup. Mniiiita Rope,
50 *' k Diitiw*l*i'
Kentucky Rope,
100pieces sup. Kentucky Bagging'
_ THOMAS XAVLOR.
September 2, 1645. 49 tf
A( t&o l^oopSe’s Stouc.
A “"J Gwlijnere- ’
AlsrvJ es->^*ietfc*Vif xyE^te-bnll cherkcdMatting, Ifirst quH
low for fash.- —unt
November
Men’s best Calfaewed . do.
Youili,’ Kip do.
Boys’ coarse do.
Men's kip do.
Men’s fine Calf pegged do.
Ladies. Morocco and Sjab da
Ladies' Morocco liuakius.
Ladies' Clqtb half Gaiters.
Ladies' Morocco and Kid Slippers and French Ties.
Bovs’ kip Boots, . j
Youth’s do.
Geutleuien'sfine Ca'f sewed Boots,
Do. double sole pegged Boots,
Do Pump Boots.
(Hr Also Roots snd Shoes made and repaired at the
shortest notice ami iu the best style. A share of public
patronage i$ respectfully solicited.
A. C. PARMALEE, Agent.
November 25. 1845- 9 tf
Slrojig: & Wood,
H AVE received by recent arrivals from Philadelphia in
adiliiion in tlieir former slock of Boots and Shoes.
Gents tine Calf Water Proof Boots:
“ •• French Calf Light “
Ladies fine'Uronze Gaiter Boots;
Half ••
" “ Black and colored Gaiter Boots;
!• * Kid Slippers and Walking Shoes;
Misses “ Morocco and Seal Lace B<uits. thick soles,
.. .... “ - Buskins "
Children's fine “ * Bo -ta ••
*■ Black and colored Morocco and Cloth foxed
Bpots.tbio soles.
Als>v various other,kiods.of Boots and Shoes made ex
pressly for tetaU. all of which they will offer at very itimle-
rate prices and inviie all that wish to purchase 10 give them
nd «i
K^moviil.
T il E proprietor of the People's Store wouhl respectfully
inform the public that lie has removed to the New
Brick Building opposite the old store, and nexldoor t<> E
R- Weed's Han :lware and Wood A Bradley’s Furniture
Store, and would invite all in pursuit of DRY UUODS10
call and look hefpre purchasing, as great bargains will bp
gt?ea. JOHN W. CLARK.
Successor to George Clat^.
On Mulberry tfepet nextdporbelow E.B. Weed's'llaid-
ware store.
Macon, Dec. 16,184J. 12 tr
Dhrap fsosds, Cheap Goods,
f JTHE Subscribei is daily receiving a Fresh and Fash-
JL ionable supply of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS
and CLOTHING consisting in pait of KichCashmere and
Crape de Laiue, Mouseline de Lnuie. Black colored and
Of.enic Alpacas. Dress Silks, Merinos, Lustres, French,
English and American Prints, new style. Furniture Chintz
es, Black and White Edgings, Bobbins anti otner Lace In
serting*, Linen, Cotton. Silk and other |mrkrt Handker
chiefs, Silk, Colton, Worsted acd Satin Scarfs nnd Cravats,
P <) K T K Y
A R C H EL O U’S L A M ENT.
Oh. vouM I had a girl to love.
To shar^tliuse happy hours—>
My bliss. t,» crown, while she wouhl prove
Tlu; ijiires: eflife's flowers;
No more 1 d era re, if tl|ia light heart
A woiiiati’s woitU'iuight know;
And pure affection's prfeefes* gem
The light of lure would show.
I'm weary of a single life.
Though all its joys are in fee;
There's scar-e a pleasure now possessed,
But might he made divine.
If t could claim a " belter half,”. '
And need no longer rove
To find the prizeHiv heart desires—
A gentle girl to love !
Now, maiden* fair, (not yet bespoke,)
Why should 1 lunger tarry 7
J’ln twenty four years old naxt month,
And am resolred to marry !
So if among you beats a heart,
7 Which rn.glit with mine accord,
'** few
J Ki ’V>Al J«v ntJVVttl t tOfl1IIOf» :
And lh«t will be a happy day,
That day I claim my belle!
And that will be a happy theme,
‘On which we hi th may dwell;
And 1 will be a hqppy man.
When lier sweet sifele^ I more
And she shall be a happy girl—
Bbo shall—the girl I love.
Linen, Cloths, Cassimeres, Samuels, Kentucky Jeans, Ker
seys. Velveteen, Silk Velvet, Hooks aud Eyes, Bugles and
Beads. Velvet Ribbons. Hosiery of all kinds, Fla* ai;<l
fr:\ T,lre .* d ; B y. un ^ i. OWOn, - ,a4 T ' ,,a " ,i, { e *' That wakos a deeper sigh,
(ientleinen z«:lo!lun<r of every description, nnd many oiliw * * ,
articles mo numerous lo lueuliuQ, but wbiub v. i|lbesold low A 5 on my silent heart the tears
for Cash, by ealimg .if ' 8. DTErffNTnCR&ER'^, -U rttllll i‘ : '‘ ,n Mum£F l Wpt{f(e3aTlv
EVENING.
b* sins. c. f. qe yo.sre.
There is a tinge of sunlight yet
On every waving flower,
Anfi day its golden beams has left
On iiilland ruin'd tower;
There is a gentle wind that heaves
The billows to the strand.
Affd stirs the blossoms and the leaves
lu this delicious laud.
Tbtqe is a sweetness in the air,
A richness in the sky,
A touching softness breathing near,.
doors below Rea-Jr Cotton, an
l’*yt»e, druggist. • jj,
Jet. 2.1845..
Ma ton, Oct.
I iiext door tp Gcorga
2 tf
CQaa'dacsr-s ncso Stole Iseather-
J UST received, a lot of the best quality!
GEO. W. PRICF.
February 24, 1846.
And I*ife lov'dofotlier yearq
With fjinfer thoughts recall.
a i). sign of the Big Boot, ou fieeun
M. Logan A Co.
December 9, 4845.
I street, opposite Geo
11 tf
Staple a»(l Fancy I>i*v GooiN.
( t ASSJMEllES, Satinets, Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans
J Lowell Plaids. Kersevs and Linjoye,
Hose. Wliimcy, Diiflle and Point Blnnkets.
Red. While, Green and Yellow Flannels,
Black and Colored Aipaeea and Bombazine,
Cashmere, D'Ecosse and Hep Cashmere,
Mnouelain de Laiue* and Afghan Satins.
Gala Plaids and small fig. de Laines for children's
dresses.
Enrlston snd American Ginghams,
20 esses Calicoes, a great variety of patterns.
Bleached Sheetings from 4 4 to 12 4 wide,
Bieached Skirtings. Cotton Flannels,
Linen and Cotton Table Diaper.
Scotch snd Russia Diaper, “Hunchback,”
Irish Linen. Linen Lawns.
Linen Cambric xnd Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Jaconet Cambric, Stripe aud Plaid do.
Swiss, Tarletan and Book .Moslir,,
Corded and Marseilles Skirts, Grass Cloth do.
Silk Hose and Half Hose, plain and ribbed.
Worsted and Cashmere blsek and colored Hose,
White. Slate, lllai-k and Brown Hose,
Misses’ and Boys’ Hose,
Kid, Silk and Cotton Gloves. Net Gaps,
Gimp. Paris Cord, Cords and Tassels.
Muslin and Cambric Kdgiijgs and Inserting*,
Lisle Edgings and Inserting*, “Polk. Lace,” '
Taytom’s and Coats’ Thread,
Silk Handkerchiefs and Cravats. Gingham H.ik'ft,
Flagg and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Suapendera.
Damask. Merino. Wool. Plaid and Ne; Shawls,
Check, Plaid and Stripe Homespun*,
Tickings, brown and white Jeans,
3-4.'4.4, and 5-4 brown Homespuns,
with a great variety of other goods, which we have iust re
ceived.and will sell wholesale and retail, at the lonnl mar.
ket price*. RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
Macou, Sept. 16, 1845. 51 tf
H. «fc J• Cowles,
H AVING removed to th* new Fir* ProofWare House-
are now receiving a general assortment of GUOCE-
H IKS, which they offer for sale at a small advance, consist
ing of
Bin and Java Coffee,
Old Gov’t.
St. Cmix and N. O. Sugar,
Loal Sugar,
New Orleans Molo«s*r,
Fine Cheese,
Snerm Candle*. Soap, and Raisins. *
Kentucky Bagging. Rope, and Twine,
•• '* very, heavy—a new article.
Fine Otard Brandy,
“ Holland Gin,
Scotch and Lish Whiskey,
Thom Cliampaigne and Port Wine,'
TYie above liquors aru of the finest quality.
November 4. 1845.
6 tf
rEL'* Jgun.YffJT SKJ »S J35? S?^3 «.
Mackerel.
5 UBLS. No. 3; 20 bids, and half bbls. Nos. 1 and 2, lo
sale by J. N- SEYMOUR.
Noveqibgr 25.1815. 9 tf
I'loiiri 1
•f/X BBLS. Canai Flour. Just received.
O-I J. H. OIIEAR.
December 9,1845- ' II ;f
Fresh Maktga FrRiJ.
"S TTfj HALF and Uuarter Boxes Raisins, received to-
1 ill I day. J. JL OBEAR.
December 9.1845. 11 tf
Apples.
25 BBLS.‘'choice” ltusseiu. Just rcc<
i ■ jkeceifiker 3945.
ived.
U C
9«t
eceiv
J. Hi OBEAR.
ENGLISH ARISTOCRACY,
fair Rolteit Peel is the sen of a cotton spin-
~~ tf ner, his wife is the ilaughter of a private sol-
•lier—General Sir John Floyd is her father—
he rose fwm tho rat-Jia.— Telegraph.
Such instances as the tthtiye are a§ plenty as
blackberfics in the English aristocracy—mo-
nietl, 1-gal atul lantlcl. Sir Edward Surgeon,
an eminent lawyer, began his professional ca
reer as a barber’? bpy iu tlie Temple, and his
first intr-iddction to the profession was in con-
setpience of his carrying a wig to the chambers
of an eminent counsel who had need of a stu
dent, st|d gave the barber’s boy the preference.
After the barber’s boy had ailuinetl the honor*
Cra ahesTies.
A FEW Bbls. received today.
J. H. OBEAtl.
December 9, 1845. It tf
sperm (Jiissdlcs.
”t \ BOXES Soerut Caudles, otj consignment.
#>*/ J. K. OBEAR.
December 9,1845. 11 tf
of the bar uni a seat in parliament fora bo-
i^phe*W&apjWiritt$il Slttdrndy generali'
rough town;
Potatoes.
BBLS. Potatoes.
De-ember 9,1845;
J. II. OB3AR.
11 if
Butter.
12 KEG3 Prime Northern Butter, op consignment.
December 9, 1845.
J. H. OIIEAR.
11 if
•» Consignment,;
J. H. OBEAR.
| l\ BALES Domestic?:
JtxA Dec. 9—10—if
Old Gov. Java.
BAGS “choice'’ Old Gov. Java Coffee
November 25,1845.
4- H. OBEAR.
9 f
Seasoned LiHubcr,
flf~Xfk "FEET of seasoned inch plank and ceiling,
iJUA) 1>U for safe by the undersigned
M. MAULSBY.
Macon,Dec. 16.1845. 12 tf
Suirar, Cotfee, Iroui, .Sa!l, &c.
04 X HHDS. St. Croix, P. It. nnd N. O. Sugars,
Ov* )5Q Rags Rio and Cuba Cnflee,
30 •• ” -Maracaibo aud Java C.JFep,
. 50,000 Lb*- Swedes and American l.riip, flat -ound and
square.
75 Kegs, Cut Nails and Brails.
English, German, and Blister.Steel,
1200 Sacks Salt. bbls. fine Salt,
250 Kegs pure No ; 1 aud B. White Lead,
300 Gallons Liuseed Oil,
500 •• Winter anu Fall strai. ed Oil.
150 Bofits Glass, 8 X 10. 10 X 23. 13 X 14. 12 X 16,
and 13 5^ IS. Wilh a general assortment nf Colors .fur sale
lo\y by
CHARLES CAMPBELL {c CO.
June 29, 1845. 44 tf
Flouir: —
tvrx llbls. Canal Flour. 10 do Baltimore do just received
rA I / and for sale by CHA’S CAMPBELL A CO.
June 25,1815. _ ' jt2—tf_
Goslieii cBifCse.
JV/VfVrX LBS. superior Goshen Cheese.
500 lbs. Pine Apple (7!icese. in store for sale
by
THOMAS TAYLOR.
13
’December 23, 184$.
FiJer Vincgiu:.
_ ISBLS. very superior, for »ale by
>) . . THOMAS TAYLOR.
DeeemberCn. 1845. 13
JOHN RANDOLPH.
Uncor l\v 1 Chart :tc , n.-:l:c‘aiie<~dolO! of Run-
t!ol;ili 1 erto uttp'iblisli^:!, as I bulk vc, ivili
dose tills art clc. Tiiey arc p.erfccily ;:ul 011-
lic.
lXtiring o ie of iho suspensions of specie
ptyuietii in life itv, Mr. R. was on a vi-it to
New York, on bu-ihess. lie had ot.-ca.s’on v,
prestkit a check to a large amount fur pavmcnt
at the Merchants’ Rank of that city, fiir which
hs refused to accept anything but specie, wiiicj
t.he tellers oi' the bank a< obstinalelv r;. 1 fused
to give. Rtndolph disdained to bandy tvrfrife,
with either clerks or principals on '.heir coi;2
ducl. vvhicii in his own way of thinking, amount
ed to swindling, but withdrew and bad a hand
bill issued;at the next printing office, which ia
two boursvwas posted over the whole city, sta-
■inglhat—
“John Randolph, of Roanoke, being on a
visit 10 I^ew York; will address his foliow-citi-
xi'tis upi n the bank.ng aiui currency auestidn,
from the steps of the Merchaula- JBank, - at ox
(o’-clock this evening." *' ’ .
1 A crotyd began to"galhcr ftiore (nan an ttonr
-Jj.d'ure Uie appointed time, enlarging so rapidly
; c-r-.v tp.. t-, v ,,,. i,,.r.,irirt-.-» a i.«y
arrifi’d, the officer.1 oTtiie Laiik fodk [iie al.ifnt,
and finding out his lodging place sent onp t f
the clerks with the acntiunt in gold—wltich
Randolpli r<ceived with a sardonic smile and
the apt quotation—“ Chartuciam. ipve..il aure ;
ant relj^uil.”
Ho left New York in one of the stages whirl;
at the period anticipated daylight, and as ho
was hardly known in that city, the notice pass
ed off for a mere hoax on the public-
After having the Merchants’ Citnk, liepii'J-
ed at Mechanics’ Bank to transact some money
business there, involving a discount of a few
dollars. Randolph with life peculiar notions
on such subjects, (lit as though these had been
stolen out of his pocket. Ho said nothing how
ever, until getting to the door of entrance, 0
where tlie effigy of a huge arm swung as hug j
a hammer, he asked wh^t that meant. Tho
badge of onr institution, sir, you know this is
the .Mechanics’ Bank.” was the explanation of-
the tsilcr. You had heller take it down a»4
substitute a curior’s knife,” was Randolph# ru-
Plf*; . .
Description of Sir Robert Peel (he. Prcuticz
nf England.—We clip from tlie New York
Gazelle and Times, the following description
of this gre it man :
This distinguished statesman is in pcrsiiq
rather above the common size, (bough not whu(
might be termed, a large man—l.is complexion
is light, and his hair what is generally called
‘•sandy;” his cheeks full, which dimi ,isn the
size of his mouth and eyes. At first glance u
stranger would r.ot pronounce him a man of itit
teliect or genius—but it is only necessary to
attend one debate in Cite House of Commons,
in which the Premier igkcs a part, to be Couviu.
ced th it he is not only a man of extraordinary
powers, but far supei jor to any other member,
un that floor—in fact, although 1 have been pro-
sent on many occasions, urul sat for hours, at a
time listening to every variety of debate there;
I tiever witnessed an inslancc wlteo the most
powefful pit“tite-opposition bench s,” no matt' " -
teron wh.-i| suryept, \yith or lyithcu' notipe, dii)
not find his oyor-rpatfh in ‘-Sir Robert or.
“the Right Honorable Baronet” as they term
hint. Ilis manner is remarkably easy, life lonu
of voice sol; and agreeable, and he is etilitely
free from tint habit of hesitmion, and repetition
and ‘(mumbling,” wh(cl) is so peculiar to tiia
English. In this respect he alnsost equals ihti
A-nerican speakers in flin ncy. but tlieie is no.
vio'encs or rant, his object seems 'o he fijv-t to
convice bnd next to persuade in the mostquie:
and am'able way. 1 suppose I iiave heard hint
speak at {east fifty tunes, mid never recollect
witnessing in his u.miner tt J »ss of temper, he
was alvvas gentlemanly and corn terms, as if he
felt by life position and power he requited t o
other mgafjs (p carry his ohj ct. or thai long t-x-
perietnee I ari taught hint that they wore lint
most efficient tpems. As I am iu the habit of
tracing resemblances, I should say that a pet sou
fnnpl qr vy th ihe appearance of Col. Benton of-
the Untied Stales Senate, would at first si“ht
he struck with his resemblance to Sir Rohcit
Peel; whilst the voice ojid ntanucr of the Inner,
cl >si:)y res nible that of the lute Mr. Biddle of-
Piiiladelphia.”
Thief Catcher.— An exchange pnpT g'VOR
a description of ihe contrivance winch Ba.ikec
Rothcltiid, of London, has upon the door of
his vault to prevent incursions of. tlijevcs to hia
“ pile.” It is tt woiid-rful piece of incchanfen;
and wts stipp >su if tlie fact of its existence w as
generally known, Ids money btgj \yot{M-b<v
perfectly safe. If a pcr.'-on oUempps the lock,
or tampers with it in the slightest degree, an’
"iron-hand and arm is thrust out porn the door,
clenches the offender and holds hjin motionless
in its iron embrace, while at the same instant a'
b' lJ is struck in a room overhead occupied by a
watchman, giviiig him uqtice that his pri set <:u
is required below. ». Should the watchman not
release i m
15 ini.'lutes
Galf
A splcti-li.l aasortraen
1!< f>nts’ fi iu calf, sewed and lasting Brogans and calf half
1 Ladies’ tine blsek and colored Gaiter Boots,
Black aial colored half Gaiter Boots.
Fine Biukinsamt Tie Walkiqg ohoes-kid and raj,
Fine kr.o ze and blank kid Slippers and BusMm,
Misses' Leatberand Morocco Boots. Burkina. Hips-and
half Gaiters, with a great variety of Leather, Kid aod
Cl ub Shoo* for children-
f.snihcrLnsfe, Thread- I < ?.’“. Ac.
if I, i? nnd Pli"e* made and repaired asyisual.
Mr.e * Ootober 8 1845.
3 tf J
D. ii. IIODGKB.^S
(Opposite tbe Floyd House, Mulberry Street,)
B EGS to imorm all persona wboare affliried wi b ltnn
tore, that he manufactures TRUSSES to suit ail
cases, anl warrants them of Superior duality, ns the ac-
cuinpanving certificate front a physician of high standing
will fuliy corroborate:
--1 take -rent pleasure in recommending Mr. Hodgkins
to tbe public, as a judicious contlrucier of Trusses. Hi*
Trusses are easy, safe and effectual.
••AMBROSE BABER.
"Mscpn. 19ih February. 1846.”
Ma-t.it, February 24, 1846. 32—3m
Family Flossr.
BBLS. extta superfine,juatreceiypd by
OH THOMAS TAYLOR.
December 23.1845. 13
ISiiIl’d Buckwheat.
PACKAGES extra ebui. e. just received by
December 23,1845,
For Rent.
rjlIiE • Jre recently occnpinl by Mr.W. A. Robertson.
E on L’linnn Arcnue. Terr:? moderate. Apply «" *•
C. Demp»ey at Mrs. Cooper’s boarding Iiouse on Mulberry
street, or to Messrs. Itea A Cotton.
January 20. 1316. 3 »
THOMAS TAYLOR
13
J HHD. Stuart’s refined Molasses. For sale by
RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
~ December 2, 1843. _ 10 ft*
■s Cbl It U 1 LBS Swedes Iruu,assorted sizes F->rsale
1 ^UUU by J. N. SEYMOUR.
November 18, 1845. !L ll ’_
IHapkcrel,
4 FEW half bids. “Extra Mackerel” put up expressly
for rami'y us*. Just received,
' . , J. II. OBEAR.
November 25.1815. 9 tf
S PERM and LARD OIL;
Linscpc) Oil; •
White Le?d. No. 1. 2. Extra and paue 8X10 nnd 10X12
Window Glass, for sale bv
. RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
October 28, (845. ' . .j J 5 tf
: Sarber Shop I
A LEXANDER HAMMEItSLEY respectfqljy trives
notice to the citizen* of'Macon, that lie lias opened
a SALOON on the corner of Mulberry and Third Mreet,
opposite the Flovn House, where the mysteries of the
TONSOItlAL ART
will be practised in its diviuest perfection. His long nnd
attentive study of tbe art, undei the best French and Ital
ian masters, he feels assured will enable tiim to .please the
most critical taste as la tha peculiar cut of the bair or fash
Soiling of the whisker.
Gem'emen are respectfully invited to call and extend to
him that s', are of patronage which bo may deserve.
BGf’ Terms of Moodily Shaving, two times a. week, 50
cents: three limes per week. 75 centsf funr times per week.
91 0ft; every dny. 81 50. Hair Cuit-ng nqd Dre**tni> no-
extra charge. No satisfariion no.cliarpe
A. H. will Shave at 6J cents; Hair Cuf.jng 18 cents;
Shampooing-If rents-
Macon,’Jbnoary IT, 1846. 16-ly
-t: and, that rteccSnifily vacated hfe seal in the
house, he had tp undergo the ordeal of a new
election. Sir Edward was opposed by ihe
sciqn of a whig family qf higli aristocratic.il
pretensions, atul on tlio day fit election, when
both narlies appeared before * the dear people,’
ijjere wps of course the usual amount of verbose
patriotism and ‘ Bdncoinb'j’ to be dealt out by
tlie rivals. S.r Edward began his speech, but
was continually interruplcd by a well-dtess td
man in the crowd, who, with stentorian lungs,
‘ \yfelted to know if Su Edward gm again into
Parliament Would be as ready to dress the wigs
as ajourneyman barber?’ This fire was kept up
for some time without much effect, but at length
the orator stopped short and told the people
that tlmre was a gentleman in the crojyt} wn'o
had an'important question to put to the candi
dates, which i; wouid be necessary to have pub
licly answered; at tlse same time asking the
gentleman lo step on the hustings among the
“;eat folks- Alter some little hubbt|b f the
questioner was got up, and Sfe Edward, advan
cing in the politest manner, invited him to re
pent his question. This rather nonplussed tho
other, but he stammered it out, and Sir Ed
ward immediately repented it to the [>vop!e,
adding, * my friends, what this gentleman would
only, insinuate to you, l will explain boldly.—
When a boy, 1 had to make my way in the
world without family, without fortune, without
any influential connexions; 1 was a mere bar
ber’s errand boy in London, find in that capa
city have dressed wigs many a time; but I
have also,’ said he, * ij-en to the top ‘it mv.pip-
fession, and I hqve done that in spite of havin g
born u barber’s boy. I am now life mkjestv’s
attorney-general, and I expect to be elected
your representative, for who so fit to represent
tlie commons of England as be who lias risen
bv tlie force of life cna.acter and talents from
the ranks of the working classes.’ ‘ But,’ ufmr
a pause, he added, ‘ 1 have one word to add b- j ^‘Xwn^io The askance and
fore I resume iny speech ‘or jhe esp cud bene- j wrelph | )c!< | hy the j ron : , nn
fit of liiis (jioipipg a» \un) 7* ]° . t mtva bl uiderVuss is cli^.’harged ini ) il'q
Ins so kindly undertaken, to remind me q| my j M » of lho tr , <J)aS scr. Thus he is mercifully
origin, and it is this: had he ever been lijje tne, J „;|,j VVe j |jf;een minutes gruce to reflect tipoq
»• barber’s boy. lie would Have rema neJ a bar- th ,. c!1 , jrm i, y 0 f j„. s offence. We are tnUI that
fear’s j turneyitnu to Ine cqdoi his days. * ! a f e ‘w years-sitice a man was ctuglt by tin;
result ol ihe election "as i*»c Iriunipn *• » j j ron nippers and the watchman came 10 his re*
barber's bov, svs a matter of course, for the Lu- j jUf onJyiwo miimr 9 before the Wmi«Jmbu8a
gbsh peojtle hate a begg trly pride about ongtq. j ^ ^ (tisch ^ rge j.
. Chief Justice Abbot, whose lug I fame, like .
Ju'lge S'ory’s, is the Common jSrtiperiy of the j ^ Yq’.thg Fi'enchmm who had not lenrnej
Un tcd States and 0irt*ut Britsin, had a similar* , j tnan-Hj ■ toe English Isnguugt*, .went to diuq.
ly obscure origin, lbs altar was a ynlagt} , wjth a ui'nt‘e ; nnii,-'To whom he bniiight a Icttrc
b'-irberat L eiitoi'de't in K.ei)l, and his gqn oltqse : (> f ^ i n ; r nli:cti;>i'. The fist spoonful of soup
tho ijmitt of lies nultve place for his title, in how- , , )iinit ( ,; s WOIJ b
or of his bntnp 5co, when he was elevut 'tl to j “31a foil” exclaimed he, “ io dis soup is toq
the peerage. Like Sir E l ward Sugden, he j llltw .h summer ”
was rightly proud of owjttg nothing to the <tc- j ’fne next tlav he \yishc I 1q order a chipken
ciden of birth or connexion, nnd on :c, while ; f |)r dinner, but could not reeollecl l|ie tiatne.
try mg a cause in Guiltllnll, when an aged gtn- j j ;i j, fs | jef -p). v j f y } UJ turned toward the window,
I and life eye caught sight of a weather cock ot;
a clturch.
tleman who was a resident,of the village waere
thg f.itber of the pros'd.ng judge bad exercised
the humble av.acation tjf oar her, his lord-hip
invited the, gen tleman >o taken seat on ihe
bench to give hfe testimony, and wiioa iho wit
ness. had been delivered up by ihe opposutg
counsel, <he judge nsiouished the bar and spec
tators by publicly expluitting his r usons fi.r it,
and s iid that he, the chief justice of England,
hud not forgot ion that he was once a barber’s
liov and that the witness was un old Irictid of
his honored father, the barber.—Mercury.
The Geologist-—Dr. Lyle, tho ufetgufeh-
ed Scutch G 'ol'tgi't is now in Alabarqa, pttr-
•tine* |,j s scien'ific researches.
“ ^*al yon call dat V excl timed he pninfingj
“ 'i’lint is clnsrcii tower, answered tin; mas
ter of *he hotel.
‘•D«n I wish you have the goodqess lo roast
von church tower for iny dinner.’
Classification'.—A certain 1 my had a cus
tom of sayimr to n lavori'o little dog. to make
him follow her, ‘Come along sir.’ A would-
be-witty gentleman approached her o:.c cay
and -•I'-costed iter thus—‘ Is it nn*. m id ill), von
cak-d?’’ ‘Oh, no sir,’ said she wiiit u'c-g
cjinyo ‘it was another puppy I spok.- l"-