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ls published in the city of Macon every Saturday
Morning, at three dollars in advance, four dollars
afier three months — two dollaf.s for six months—
and mailed to country subscribers by the earliest mails
enveloped by good strong wrappers, with legible direc
ion® £GT No subscription received for a less period
Lhan six months-and no paper discontinued, until al
arrears are paid.
Advertisements not exceeding twelve lißes will be in
rttd at §1 0° ,he first i npcrlion ’ antl 50 cen,s for
continuance— larger onesin proportion Persons
,tailin', to advertise by the year must call at the office
„ n d make an agreement to that effect. KrAdvertise
mc-„ts not limited when handed in, will be inserted till
forbid, and charged accordingly.
j£r \ny person forwarding a ten dollar bill, (post
paid,) shall receive four copies, for one year, to be sen<
to differcut persons, as directed.
letters, on business, either to the Publisher or
Fditor must come post paid to insure attention.
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Mm*
n\ AUTHORITY.
An Act to provide for the call of a Convention to re
duce the number of the General Assembly of the
State of Georgia, and for other purposes therein
named.
Sec. 1. Be il enacted by the Si mile and House of Re
presentatives of the State of Georgia in General Asrrin
-1,l if met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same. That the first Monday in April, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-nine, be, and the same is hereby desig
nated and set apart as the day on which the citizens of
Georgia, qualified to vote lor members of ti e Legisla
ture, shall, at the several places prescribed by law for
holding such elections, vote for delegates to represent
them tp Convention, in number .equal to their repre
sentati in in both branches of the General Assembly,
according to the last census ; such election to be con
ducied, managed and certified under the same laws as
tire of force in respect to elections of members of the
General Assembly.
Sec. 2. And be il further enacted, That it shall lie the
duty of such managers to transmit to his Excellency
the Governor, the result of said elections under the laws
now of force, conducting, managing and certifying elec
tions of members of the General Assembly, as afore
said. within ten days after such election ; whereupon it
is made the duty of his excellency, the Governor, to is
sue his Proclamation, declaring the Result of such elec
tion, by notifying the individuals severally elected to re
present the good people of Georgia in Convention, as
contemplated by this Act.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That every citizen
of the United Stales shall be eligible to a seat in said
Convention, who has attained the age of twenty-five
years, and been an inhabitant of this state three years
immediately preceding the day of election, and who
shall have resided one year in the county for which lie
shall be elected.
Sec. 1. And be it further enacted, That each member
returned as duly elected, shall, previous to taking his
seat in said Convention, take the following oath or af
firmation, viz: Ido solemnly swear that f will not at
ti nip: n add to or take from tins Constitution, or attempt
to change or alter any other section, clause, or article
of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, other than
those touching the representation in the General As
sembly thereof, and that I have been a citizen of this
is Me for the last three years, so help me God. And
any person elected to a seat in said Convention, who
shall refuse to take the oath aforesaid, shall not be al
lowed to take his seat in said Convention.
Sue. 5. And be it further enacted, That the members
of said Convention shall assemble on the first Monday
hi Alay, after their election, at Miiledgevillc, in the Re
pic.-dilative Chamber of the State House, for the
purpose of entering upon and consummating the great
obje.-'s of their convention, to wit: a reduction and
equalization of the General Assembly; shall have
power to prescribe their own rules and forms of business,
and to determine on the qualifications of their own
nu tula rs; elect necessary officers, and make all orders
which they may deem conducive to the furtherance of
the object for which such Convention shall assemble.
Sec. (5. And be it further enacted, That it shall Ire the
duly of Ins Excellency the Governor to give publicity
to the alterations and amendments made in the Consti
tution in reference to the reduction of the number of
members composing the General Assembly ; and the
hr-! Monday in October next, after the rising of said
Convention, he shall fix on for the ratification, by the
people, of such amendments, alterations, or new arti
cle.-, as they may make for the objects of reduction and
equalization of the General Assembly onlv : and if rati
fied bv a majority of the voters who vote on the ques- j
turn of “Ratification” or “No Ratification,” then, and ■
:;i that event, the alterations so liy them made and rati- j
fied shall he binding oil the people of this State, and I
not otherwise.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted. That it shall be a
fundamental article in the formation or amendments of
tlie Convention, that each county of the stale, now or
ganized or laid out, or which may hereafter he created
bylaw, shall lie entitled to at least one representative
in the Representative branch of the General Assembly.
The Senate shall lie composed of forty-six members
only, from forty Senatorial District, composed of two
eoiitigiuous Counties; and, in the event of the creation
of any new County, it shall be added to some conti
guous Senatorial District; and that the said Conven
tion shall not disturb the Federal basis, in apportioning
the representation in the General Assembly of the State
of Georgia.
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That so soon as this
Act shall have passed, his Excellency the Governor
lie, and he is hereby required to cause it to be publish
ed in the Gazettes of this State once a week, until the
day lived on by this net for the election of Delegates to
said Convention ; as well as the number to which each I
County shall he entitled in said Convention, according
to the apportionment of members of the General As- >
sembly. to be made under the late Census, taken and
returned during the present year.
Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the Delegates
to said Convention he paid at and after the same rates
that the members of the General Assembly now receive;
and that his Excellency the Governor he requested to
draw his warrant on the Treasurer for the. same out of
any money not otherwise appropriated; and all laws
and parts of laws militating against this act be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Cll ARLES DOUGHERTY,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 26th December, 1838.
GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor.
All the newspapers in Georgia, will publish the
above Act weeklv, until tlis first Monday in April next.
Jan. 12 12ne
CF.N TIMI, HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE subscriber respectfully inf u rns the public that
Mr. John Williams, late of Milledgeville, has taken !
an interest with him in the above establishment. It i
will in future be conducted by them, under the name
and style of Ward &. Williams.
January 5 lltf H. R. WARD.
TO RENT,
ArA, THE House and Lot opposite the old Presby
-1 terian Church, at present occupied by Mr. Rus
sell. Possession given the Ist of January. For
terms, apply to WM. S. ELLIS.
December 23 9
TO RENT,
Jrr?£. THREE Fire-proof STORES, frontinf! on 3 d
*• » a street; Three Fire-proof STORES, /routine
on Cherry.el rcet.
1 hey are large and commodious, and well calculated
for any kind of business, and will be fitted up, as to
shelving and counters, to suit tenants. Those fronting
on Third-street (directly opposite Mcsers. Rea A Cot
is, and J Cowles, Esqr.’s ranges) are now ready for
o< eunancy, and possession immediately given. Those
rn.s iT y ' S,rc ‘-n 'f' 11 ,IC r( m l v by 'lie Ist of October
].i r 'f ,i ,* "'‘ be reasonable, and commence from
Jwol October. Apply to
DAVID RALSTON.
1 very airy ROOMS on the second floor
’|i | ' c bm li.lings, suitable for Lawyers Offices,
will also be rented. I) II
July 7 87tf
BY I*. C. PENDLETON.
VOL. 11.
LEVI ECKLEY,
I S just receiving at his Store, Nos. 3 and 4 Commerce
Row. an extensive variety of superior WINES,
LIQUORS, Ac.—viz :
12 pipes best Maderia
2 pipes Pale Sherry
2 pipes B rown Sherry
1 pipe Gold Sherry
4 pipesTeneriffe (.wimps
2 pipes Sicily Maderia WIALS
12 barrels 1, P. Madeira
10 barrels Muscat
2 barrels Liston
2 pipes Port
15 casks Porter
4 casks Scotch Ale
Be st Coniuc .Brandy, 7/olland Girt,
And Jamaica Rum.
WINES IN GLASS,
200 baskets Champaigne,
Also, a large quantity of Madeira, Sherry,
Port, Claret, Ac. Ac.
Jolianesburg //ock, 1822.
The Maderia, Port, Sherry, and Champaigne Wines
are all of toy own importation, and warranted to be
pure.
—ALSO—
-8 cases Sardines
16 do Pine Apples and Lemons
6 do Canton Gin" r
18 do Citron and C ange Preserves
16 do Guava and Currants Jellies
2 chests York Pouchong Tea
2 do Hyson do
12 boxes dry Dates, Citron do
50 do fresh Raisins
5000 lbs soft shelled Almonds
3(WO Ihs Lump Sugar
1000 lbs Loaf do
15 boxes w hite Havana Sugar
6 do Macaronies
4 do Vermillion
50 do Sperm Candles
2 do patent do
4 baskets Sweet Oil
25 dozen American Mustard
4 do French do
2000 llis Cheese
500 lbs Sopesaga Cheese
4 cases Heron-paste
—alsc—
Ground Ginger, Pepper, All-spice,
Cloves, Cinnamon, Mace and Nutmeg,
12 dozen Blacking
30 do Shaker’s Brooms
50 boxes Common Soap
Also, Shaving, Fancy and Castile Soap
10 boxes Starch
50 dozen assorted Pickles
10 do Lobsters
10 and i Clams
30 barrels Butter Crackers
10 do Pilot Bread
4 tierces White Beans
—ALSO—
-80,000 best Spanish 1
5,000 best Principe > CIGARS.
25,000 best Florida )
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
Together with a large lot of fine cut and common
GLASS-WARE, and a great variety of other articles
usually kept in his line.
November 17 4tf
Molasses, Coffee, Bagging, Ac.
IZ fTfe/b I) PIECES Hemp Bagging,
i? 120 hhds. Molasses,
60 bags Culm Coffee,
12 boxes brown Havana Sugar,
10 bids Portland Rum,
46 boxes Tobacco, (various qualities)
10 boxes Georgia mould Candles,
10 baskets Champagne Wine,
For sale an accommodating terms by
REA A COTTON.
October 6 50
Commission House, in Baltimore. Md.
I'SHIE undersized respectfully announce to their
)£ friends and acquaintances, and public generally,
in Georgia, and in the other Southern Suites, that they
have opened a COMMISSION! HOt'SE, in Balti
more, under the firm of Rutherford A IDirlbut,
tWr the transaction of a General Commission Business.
They will be prepared to fill orders, and do business ac
cording to the most liberal customs of the place.
They will take occasion to inform all who mny feel
interested, that there are regular lines of vessels running
between Baltimore and Charleston, Savannah. Si.
Marks, Apalachicola, and St. Josephs, Mobile, and New
Orleans ; and that trancient vessels can always be had
for other places where, as yet, there are not regular
lines from Baltimore.
Their store is Nj. 11, Bowly’s Wharf.
JOHN RUTHERFORD.
SAM L. HURLBUT.
Baltimore, Oct. 1,1938. 52
Carpenter’s Embrocation for Horses.
the cure of Swellings, Strains, Bruises, Galls
-5 Stiffness of Tendour and Joints, Ac. Ac.
This Embrocation is recommended to Farriers and
others who wish a remedy for diseases above mention
ed- For sale by J. 11. A IF. S. ELLIS.
September 25 4tf
PIANOS ! PIANOS! ! ~
J UST’ received and for sale, four elegant PIANO
FORTES, manufactured expressly for the south
ern climate, and are warranted. The public are invi
ted to call anu examine them.
THOMAS WOOD.
December 8 7
A CARD.
DOCT. WM. J. ANDERSON informs the public
that he has located himself in Macon, and will at
1 end strictly to practice of his profession in the city, and
country adjoining Macon.
| llis office is over the Darien Bank ; and, at night
he will be found at his room in the Washington 7/all
J April 14 25tf
MUSIC ! MUSIC ! !
JUST received, an assortment of Piano Music; Cra
mer's Instructor for do. ; Hunter’s do. ; Burrows’
/’rimer do. ; Thorough Base, and Composition to do.,
for sale by C. A. ELLS.
December 15 8
SCHOOL.
M R. PIERCE would inform the citizens of Macon,!
. and its vicinity, that he has, agreeably with the
consent and wisacs of the Trustees, taken charge of the
M aeon Male Academy, formerly under the charge of j
Mr. Mclntyre. Ills School, which has just closed its
last annular term,will he resumed upon the first Monday
in January next. The scholastic year will consist of j
ten months. There will be three classes formed, and
the studies peculiar to each class specified, as follows: |
■ First Class, embraces Reading, Spelling, Writing, I
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Modern Geography—
Tuition, per quarter, 80.
Second Class, Ancient and modern History, Butler’s ;
Ancient Geography, moral and Natural Philosophy, j
I conversations upon Chemistry and Astronomy, Logic,
(Hedge,) Rhetoric (Blair,) and Algebra (Day’s,) to af
fected Quadratic Equation. Tuition, $7 per quarter. I
Third Class—Latin and Crock, in the following or
der : Roman History, in Latin, Vert Ruma;, Ocsar(four ;
j books,) Virgil, Buceiics, Georgies and Six Ae Neills, 1
Cicero’s select Orations, Ovid (eight hooks,) Annals o-1
Tacitus, Cicero tie Olleciis, Horace, whole ; Greek Rea
der ; four gospels of the Greek Testament; Green Me
i nora, and Mrjorn, including Isocrates, Demosthenes,
Exeerpta ex Folvbia, Xenophon, Xenophon Anabases
and Homer (six llinrds). Tuition, 88 per quarter.
Translation will be required of members of the third
class—Composition and Declamation of all of a suitable
age. A’ulcs for distribution, will he embodied in pam
phlet form. .Parents desirous to he informed as to the
; improvement of their sons, can at any time attend
a private examination. Those who design to patronise
arc requested to send immediately at the commen.ce
. ment, upon the first Monday in Janunrv-
Doc.B [Messenger & Telegraph—twice.] 7ti
DEVOTES TO LITERATURE, INTERNAL lIttPHOVEIttBOT- .
rOHSIQN AND DOMESTIC NEWS, £. S '
TERMS: THREE DOLLARS, IN ADVANCE n t.o
MACON, (Ga.) SATURDAY
FOOD FOR TIIE MIND.
,i\ mjw H300.K saHxsvs i
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends
and the community in general, that he has remov
ed from .Miiledgevillc, and permanently located himself
in 'llis place, two doors South of the Washington Hall,
on Mulberry-street, at the stand formerly occupied byl
Win. 11. Burdsall, ann lately by A. McArn, where he
intends carrying on the BOOK and FAXC Y BUSf-1
HESS on the inostrea omtble termr ; and lie flatters
'limse'f, if the peopleiw 11 call and t .amine his stocll
'hat tl yy will he conviieed that he cun sell as low a!
can hi, bought at any house this side of New York., 1
Among his stock may be found a generalassortmeJ
of Lam, Medical, Miscellaneous and School BOOK .SB
GLOBES, MACS and CHARTS; Mathematical JiM
Struments : Record and Blank Books of all kind■
Paper, Ink, Quills, Inkstands; Printing, Visiting ami
Playing Cards ; Steel Pens, Fine Cutlery, Silver Penl
cils, Purses, Pocket-books, Banker'sCascs, Ladies!
Work-boxos; ladies’and gentlomen’s Dressing Cases!
Dissected Maps, Spelling Puzzles, and a large assort!
•Kent of TOY S fur children ; Fancy and Dra wing Pal
per, Bristol Boards, Paints, Varnish, India Ink, //rush!
es ter Painting ; Gentlemen’s fine Hub, Shaving, Nail!
I noth, W insker and Clothes Brushes ; Writing anti
Travelling Desks; Wilson's Manifold Letter Writer!
with the art of despatching 1,2,3 or 4 letters with a sin!
gle stroke of the pen—a very useful article for all busi-l
ness men. I
Cologne, Florida, Lavender and Bay Waters ; Mil™
of Roses, Rouge ; Ladies’Curls, Head Ornaments, Ac]
Violins, Accordions, Music Boxes; the most celebrated
MUSIC tor Pianos ; Card and Cigar Cases ; Tobaccd
and Snuff Boxes, <J"e Ac. I
All New Publications will be received ad
soon as they are issued from the press. ■
1 he above goods have all been selected fresh in N'el
i ork this fall, and are of the best binding and mutefl
lals. A liberal discount will be made to
and teachers buying by the quantity, for their
and schools. By a close application to business,
desire to aeomqdate, I hope to merit a portion of till
patronage of this liberal community. I
C. A. ELLS. ■
November 17 Iy4 ■
COMIC ALMANACS. I
4 HEARTY' laugh can be cheaply purchased !>■
- T calling at C. A. ELLS', two door, South of tlB
Washington //all, and buying a supply of Almanacs frfl
the year 1839. They abound in amusing stories auH
facetious wood cuts. The Peoples’, the Comic, and thH
Vary Crockett —the titles of three different publicutioi H
each abound with whims, scraps and oddities—odvetH
lures,exploits, sprees and scrapes, wit! l ‘a mighty sinned
chance’ of fun too multifarious to mention :
vast deal of information respecting the days of
month, the changes of the weather, moon. Ac.
December 1 Oil
New Clothing Store. |H
IL W. MORRIS & CO H
HAVING loca'cd themselves in the fore
occupied by Win. B. Johnson A Cos. (cast
M il’oTry s'l'eet., are now opening an cxtim-iw as
incut of
Ready-Made Clothing,
"f the latest fashions, and of s ■ r
which v.. 11 1„ SOLD CHEAP Poll CASH. T:fl
Stock consists il: purt •.f t1»«* foliowino, viz I
Sup r blue Cloth Cloaks,
Goat’s hair Camlet Wrappers,
Brown and mixed Cloth Overcoats,
Invisible Green do.
Mohair and Beaver Cloth do.
Pilot Cloth do.
Blanket Hunting Coats,
Kentucky Jeans 1 lock and Dress Coats
Beaver Cloth Frock do.
Pilot Cloth Hunting Coats,
Super blue Cloth Frock and Dress Coats,
Do. black do. do. do. do,
Do. invisible green and brown do.
35!) Vests, comprising all stiles and
Victoria and Coronation Cassimere Pants,
Black and Blue Cassimere do,
Fancy Striped and Ribbed do.
Satinet ami Kentucky Jeans do. B
ALSO, ■
A general assor'ment ofStoeks, Collars, Suspenderß
Gloves, IJoisery, Linen Shirts, Cotton do. with Lineß
Bosoms, ■
A general assortment of Boots, Shoes and Pumps. ■
Super Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, ■
Leather Trunks and Carpet Bags, ■
Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock!
October 27 3ml I
MACON CLOTHING STORE, I
On Mu/’/crry Street fronting Cotton Avenue m
H FITCH has constantly on hand, and is receiving!
• at the above establishment from the rnamifnctiiß
rv of L. Fitch A Cos. u large assortment of seasonable!
clothing, consisting in part of I
300 cloth dress and frock Coats and Coatees. I
100 cloth over Coats. I
100 pilot cloth, duffle, green and red Blanket Coats. I
30 gentlemen's goal’snair A English camblet Cloaks!
500 pair cloth and cassimere Pants. I
-100 “ satinet Beaverteen and cord Pants. I
600 cloth, plain Aim'd Velvet, Valencia, woolen velvet
toiiinet, bombazine, plain and fig’d satin Vests.
39 Ladies’ fig’d Marino, cloth and Circassian Cloaks,
Gentlemen’s cloth cloaks, camblet Wrappers.
75 satinet, Beaverteen and Jeans hunting coats.
10 doz. gingham and calico Shirts.
10 doz. frill'd and pleted Linnen and cotton, Linncn
Bosom Shirts, red and white Flannel shirts. Nett j
shirts and Drawers, Buckskin shirts.
'SO pair plain and twilled cotton Drawers, silk shirs, |
Gloves, Hosiery,Stocks, Bosoms,Collars,Suspend* is. j
Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Purses, Russians Beks, Pis
tols and Money Belts, Silk and cotton Umbrellas.
ALSO,
25 cases Fur and silk Hats, cloth Fur and Hair seel
caps, which will be sold very cheap.
150 suits coarse negro cloth, &c. iScc.
The above clothing is manufactured in the best man
ner ot good materials, and is offered at reduced prices for
cash
Gentlemen wishing their cloths made at the North,
will by leaving their names with me, have them made in
the best manner, and most fashionable style, and war
ranted to please. Dec. 2. 6 H. F
SANDS’ REMEDY
For salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Tellers, Scald
Head, Barber's Itch, Sf-c.
rg A Ills remedy is a combination heretofore unknown
* in the annals of medicine. It is the production of
much experience, deep research, and great expense,
and is offered to the public in the fullest confidence of
its being an effectual, safe and speedy cure for the Sail
Rheum, and all other diseases of the skin, such as Teller,
Ring Worms, Scold Head. Barber'* or Jackeon Itch, Sfe.
These diseases are known to be The most obstinate of
any to which the human system is subject, and can on
ly be thoroughly eradicated by perseverance in the right
course of treatment, and by using the right medicine
i Such a medicine has been discovered in this remedy,
and we speak from our own knowledge and experience
when we say, that in forty-nine cases out of fitly it will
effect n permanent and rapid cure by attending to the
accompanying directions tor use.
Sold by ' J- II 4- W. S. ELLIS,
' Cotton-Avenue.
March 24 22
ADM IN IST It ATORS’ SA LE.
YX7TEL lie Sold at the house of Matthew T. Caldw ell,
\ V late of Munroe county deceased, all ot the |>eri*li
ab!e property, consisting of household and kitchen fur
niturc, farming utensils, corn, fodder, oats, 1 barouche
and the st ckot horses, hogs, cattle and sheep, on Tues
j day, the 2flih day of February next. Sale to continue
from day today, until all is disposed ot. Terms made
i known on the dav of sale.
JAMES S. LONG, Administrator.
January B 12
BLANKS* for sale at thw office.
MARTIN VAN BCR EN of New-York, President. Salary 825,000. In the t ear 1833^
R . M. Johnson, of Kentucky, \n e President. “ 5,000. there will only be
John Forsyth, ot G™ ve.rotary ot Slate, “ 6,000. two eclipses of the'
Leu M «.op,<!"'.’of New lamp.- nr.. iN'-wiry of 'he Treasury, “ 6,000. Sun, wholly invis
i • R-Jt;l V'ETT’O.Samh( ar aina. .-e- retary onVar, “ 6,000. ,b!e thro’ghout the;
Ja.vks K. . Ai’Ut'Xo, e<Ncw-Y«.rk, Secretary ot the Navy, “ 6,000. nhahited parts oft
• . , - “ 6,000. theU.StaS. .
Ff.mx GRcxov.-t. l entire., . „ torney Oenera!, - 4,000. ; The first will be
M . 1. Him;, 1 reyt. of Uieserina , nrtUin . a totalleclipse of
' ’. f i.ar», > r.t: cn ■< ni >t Inman AI furs. j;he Sunjon Friday^
’’ :■') 1,1 Mutt. u '»■ Liilav, Treasurer. Adam Eckfeldi, 4w4stti of March
Cnielt ,;-.er jafeph Richardson, Assaver. Joseph Cloud, Melter and Refiner. Conjunction at Bh. r
m. Kucas, Engraver. J. S. Benozct, 1 reasurer’s Clerk. D. Bradford, Superin- 1m a ni. This e- 1
tOnduut of tne branch Mint, at New Orleans. Edmund Forstall, Treasurer. VV. P. ijpse will he who-/-
'Hort, Assaver. Jitnies B. Rodgers, Melter and Refiner. Rufus Tvler, Coiner. Os ily visible
the Branch Mint atCliarlotte, N. C., .1. H. Gibbon Assaver. John R. Bolton, Coiner, out So. America,
Os the Branch Mint at Dahlonega, Ga., J. W. Farnum, Assayer. D. H. Mason, he South
Coiner. Ocean, and the
) Henry L. Ellsworth, ot Connecticut, buperintendant of the Patent Office. greater part of Af-iS
James Whiteconib, Commissioner of the General Land Office. rica ; it also will”
Janies E. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions’ be ( o ial ( 0 a verve
Board of Navy Commissioners. John Rodgers (President.) I. Chauncy, and C. -onsiderable por-<
Morris. C. W. Goldsborough, (Secretary.) W. G. Ridgely Chief Clerk. ion of South Am- „
1 Nliuistcrs Plenipotentiary receive an annual salary of 81),(XX), besides 99,000 for erica, Ac. tit
outfit. A Charge d’Affairs receives a salary of $4,500, and a Secretary of Legation The second will
82.000. , , , be an annular e-^
Iwo Senators are elected from each State , 52 clipse of the Sun,
. Representatives are elected, one to 47,000 inhabitants. 422 , m Saturday, the s
7th of September,"
GOVCl’Slßlicnt oi* Georgia. Conjunction 4h.51,
” m. r. M. I Ins e- <
GEORGE R. GILMER, of Oglethorpe, Governor, Salary 84,000 clipse will he par-,,
> Wm. A. Tennille, of Washington co. Secretary of State, “ 2,500 dally visible andtf
Thomas Haynes, of Hancock co., Treasurer. “ 2,500 annular in the em-
Joiin G. Park, of Gwinettco., Comptroller General, “ pire of Japan, out
1 .1 KsSr. Cox, Surveyor General, “ 2,500 'he eastern verge'
> , Tir t h “" e ’ $ Secretaries to Executive Depart- ? 1,250 ’ ‘! f Asin ; ? nd h ,°-J
■ ra&A'- } —• ! t—- fcrt&s!
, S. McCharthy, Messenger to do. tn a portion of the t
[The officers of the Government are required by law to reside, during North and South
itheirterm of office, at Milledgeville.J Pacific Ocean i:£
' Chares Dougherty, President of the Senate. will also he annu-
Josef h Day, Speaker of the House of Representatives. - liar. t
The READING ROOM attach
->d to the Macon Lyceum and Library
has been Removek to the front Rooms
car the Store of William B. Parker &
Cos., at the corner of Third and Mulberry-street, open to
subscribers nnd their distant friends alone.
5Kr All persons having in their possession any of the
Periodicals or Newspapers belonging to the Society are
requested to return them without delay. Their abstrac
tion, it must be known to the subscribers, is a positive
violation „f Uw riles of the Society, nnd to others an
open theft. AMBROSE BABER,
| C. R. IIANLF.ITER, PRINTER.
Twenty Dollars Rewards.
_ —STOLEN from the stable of Robert
op A. Allen, 10 miles below Augusta, or
*if» id Sunday night last, a large Iron-grey
' * " ' JIORSE, about 15 or 16 hands high,
with a flaxen tail, it is probable that the horse lias
been brought in this direction. Any person who wii!
deliver the s lid horse to Mr. J. C. Euwakos, in M aeon,
will receive the above reward.
November 17 4if
PAINTING. ,
THE subscriber is now prepared to execute all kind*
01 lIOUNE, fcJGN, and FaJSCY PiinUG, dlLOllKj,
Glazing, and Paper-Hanging. Ueyae-PaiLdog *ul
be done by the yard, pound, or day. Orders, either iu
the city or country, thankfully received and promptly
attended to, at No. 21, Mulberry-street, opp<jshe the
Post Office. D. T. REA.
sept 18
C. BRUNO
Professor of Music and Tuner of Pianos,
f TAS arrived in this city with a hnndaome assort
ment of 7 mao*, Mimic, Fioiirw, Flute*, FiaguUts
1 lot in Lows, Strings, Ac^ordians,and a vinctu of Fan
cy Articles.
All the Pianos are of superior workmanship, and will
lie warranted and kept in tune one year.
All orders will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to, at the Music St ire door to J 11 Olj
-1 ershaw’s Carriage and Furniture Ware-House
k December 15 g|
i NOTICE.
havir T soU their entire stock of
Mi GOODS to Messrs. V ort, Bonn A Sinclair, feel
Measure in recommending them to their former custo
!e[ s a,l< ‘ hier,ds as worthy of their highest confidence.
wou ! d n ? pectliilly solicit lor them a continuance
■ ,na ’ kmd and liberal patronage which has hitherto
■•en su generously extended to them; and for which
■ey beg leave to tender tiieir most grateful achnowl
■gcmetits. FORT, U ILTON A CO.
■July 21 39tf
I NOTICE
■3IIE subscribers have sold their entire stock of
Goous to Fort, Bond Sc Sinclair, with a view of
up the business us the concern with as little de
as possible. They would therefore earnestly re
iron! those indebted io them an early settlement i
-■<-!!! those whose debts fell due on and
■ , FORT, 77AMILTON A CO.
| ' 2l 39tf
liite and Hlack Satin Slippers, Ac.
wM \ Uf-H-j.v r::.;eiu of while and black
Satin Slippers,
j-nffies’ Morocco and Kid Walking Shoes,
Ladies’ tur-top Shoes, lined with flannel,
H Ladies’ India Rnbliers, do do.
Ladies’ velvet-top do do do.
200 ]mir Ladies’ Morocco Boots,
liX) pair Children’s Village-tiss,
■ 100 pair Ancle-ties,
■ 200 pair Misses’Boots,
■ 1 trunk French Slips, of a superior quality,
■ 3 trunk gentlemen’s Boots, latest style,
■ 100 pair do. Over-shoes, with solee,
■ 10 eases Negro Shoes, of good qutdity,
’-o, -1 i-ns: f::i( Beaver HATS, of the latest New-
style. For sale by
■ HEIDt, ALDRICH A CO.
PAPER AND STATIONARY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
subscribers have just opened their Fall and
Winter Stock of fine and superfine Letter, Cap,
larger PAPERS, most of which has been pur-
d direct from the manufacturers.
Stationary, of every kind,
Blank Books, for city or country trade,
■ Pocket-Books, Pen Knives, Ac.
Inch they will sell on accommodating terms, for
■v acceptances.
Books made to order.
■Pn iters supplied with Printing Paper, Tek, Ac. o
■ best quality. BURGES A WALKER,
■ Sun i im-r's Hall, 85 Cast-Bav, Charleston, S.C.
■November 10 3omp
Ladies’ Philadelphia Slippers, &c.
■ UST received, 1 trunk Morocco, and 2 trunks Kid
Ladies’ Philadelphia Slippers,
B 2 trunks t hiladelphia Boots, of superior quality,
■ 200 pair Ladies’ auJ Gentlemen’s Indian Rubber
■ver Shoes,
I _ ALSO,
■ 30 doz. men and bov’s Wool Hats, white and black,
■r sue by HEIDI', ALDRIC/7 A CO.
■ Deeerniier 15 8
H Just Received.
TIERCES frvsh PlCE,and for sale bv
V LEVI ECKLEY.
■ November 24 stf
I DISSOLUTION
■ lIIK C('.partnership heretofore existing in theZ7VE
B- RY STABLES between Ward A YV'ajtnon, is
■is day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in-
Billed to the concern will make immediate payment
■ cilia r of the subscribers, and those having demands
■uiusi the eo iccrii will presen: them to 11. R. Ward,
■lO will settle the same. H. IL WARD
■ W. V. YVAGNON.
■Macon, October 24th.
The subscriber will continue the Stables on his
■ n account. H. R. WARD,
r 27 1
I FRESH FRUITS I
BJ AIS I NS,
MC Z.INTE CURRANTS,
B CITRON, and
i ALMONDS,
■ Just received and for sale bv
I J. 11. 4 IF. 5. ELLIS,Cotton-Avenue.
I December 4 6u
| Central Rail-Read & Banking Company, )
of Georgia.
SxvAXNxn, DLetmhep. 29,1633. )
INSTALMENT.
V’’ OTICE is hereby given, that an instalment of Ten
-a per centum on the capital stock of this Company,
is required to be paid in nt die Banking House in Sa
[ vannah, on or before the thirteenth day of Starch next.
[ Stockholders at and in the neighborhood of Macon,
may make payment at the branch in that (9tv.
R. R CUYLER,Cashier.
j January 5 lln
1 Ocmnlgce Rank ol the State of Georgia,)
.’■lacon, 7th December, 1.933. j
RESOLVED, That an Instalment of Ten per cent
um on the Capital Stock of this Institution be,
and t!ie same is hereby required to lie paid at the Bank
ing House in this city on or before Friday, 15th Febru
ary next. Extract from the minutes.
J. A. WHITE, Ass’t Cashier.
Deoomber 22 9c
Notice—Copartnership.
ff4HE subscriber having associated with hi..,, Ali.ln
A L. Liter, they will transact business uacer the
name, style and firm of W.n. B. Johnston & Cos.
B. JOHNSTON.
Macon, January 1,1838. % f
,4 LL persons indebted o the subscriber, either by no o
a*, or open account. r> i very respectfully invited to
call and settle ; he sar.y WM. 11. JOHNBTCN.
January 9C 13tt
PIANOES,
CARRIAGES AND FURNITURE,
JUST received and for sale at reduced prices, bv
JOHN H. OLDERSHAW.
April 21 ts
LEMON SYRUP.
,)/ V 44 DOZEN Iximon Syrup, very superior.—
v/ \|so, 50 dozen SUmjchton'* Bitters, for sale
HARVEY SHCTWELL, Druggist,
For Sale.
LOT No. 17, including one fourth of No. IS, making
a settlement of two and a half acres, lying on Col
lege-street,and affordineone aod'a quarter acres fronting
College-sueel, one and a quarter acres fronting the
north common* —sufficient for two good and convenient
private residences. The former is partially improved.
For terms, <S c. apoly to S. L. Stevens, Agent, in this
and other business, in Vineville. P. MacINTYRE.
January 5 11(1
Dissolution.
rgXIIE firm of CAREY 4t. HOWLAND, in the
B_ Livery Stable Business, is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. C. L. Howland i« authorized to ciillec
all debts due the concern, and will settle all demands
against the same- JAMES P CAREY,
October 10 52 C. L. HOWLAND.
The 1,1 VERY STABLE EVSISESSwiIi be con
iniued by the subset.her, on the Court II -c square,
i JAMES B. CAREY.
I for Sat.k — A first-rate pair ot well broke match
i HORSES, inferior to none in the State.
1 October 20 .
1,1 BBLS. Cranberries
rW 20 do Hpples
30 do Butter Crackers
150 boxes Fresh Kidstne. Eor fHo by
LE\ 1 ECKI.EY.
DsoemW 25