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Volume 5. -MACON, (iliOUCIA, SATlmiAV EVENING, MARCH S, |8Sf. PAPER 19 PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY MTCKOJSr BAX.TLUIT. (t is issued weekly from his Printing Office on"t*f< > fiwvrie sheriffalty ol Bibb county, j, e wesnide of Mulberry street, at Madoh, Ga. January 12, 1831. 7 Tprice, tbsKB dollars a year, if paid in advance, IrfouA noLLAns, if not paid before the end of the leir Subscribers living at a distance are requir- ■ \ ,h cases to pay in advance. |APagi vxgga AToas* i V the first Tuesday in April nest, will be sold | 1)e f ore the court House door in Talbot county, rceu the usual hours of sale, under an order of the t of Ordinary of Monroo county when sitting for unary business, one lot of LAND, No. 188. in the i ji,iridt of originally Muscogee, now Talbot coun- mid as the property of Benjamin Buckner, late of litfinia county deceased. Sold for the benefit of ■ •heirs and creditor* of said deceased. |fcb5 PARHAM BUCKNER, adm’r. 07“ nounoe HARMON We are nuthorized to an-. OC'il>ijEK AnjQ.URNEP^fei l o^ t T > nR AKMON 11 HOWARD, as a candid- _7 Court of Houston County. ■■Giles B. Taylor 1 ' , iCtedf **"%&*-•* Isaiah Hutchens. I T»PON thepe itlon of Giles B. Taylor assignee cT 0 Cobb attorney, that on the 29lh day ot January 1829, Isaiah Hutchens did mortgage Lot Number 10. MACON COFFEE HOUSE, NEAR I HE TOWN HALL At the sign of the Harp Eagle, on •SHERIFF’S SATrES. OABirBB£L SALSB. On the first Tuesday in April next, '\S3/ I J‘.», bo *?, ld b ® fora ,ho court bouse at Camp ••“"•’•.Campbell county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: j *, °f,“ and No. 70, in tiio seventh district POETRY, .-JRfiGABLEtoan order of the Inferior Court ofllmroe county, when silting for ordinary „is«<, will be sold on the firsi : Tuesday in April L|,»l the coart house door, in Farsytn, three NE- fi)Gd. Dicks man. about 23 years old, Sally a loian 4'l years old. and Eliza a girl, about 14 years ..sold as the property of Mary Dunn, deceas- e purpose of division among the legatees.— i the day. HENRY MOORE, Adm'r. 51 and the public, that he hna completed his arrange- at,du ”PJiL*nd praying that the equity ol redemption ments for their accommodation which comprizes ms ? u ® 0 j i,I . te ™* «the law. It is therefore on an entire suit of rooms, (including elegant separate attlfu n«’, ,‘ hst I “j ,h Hutchens shew apartment, for select parties wi l h S f 1 ro fi p,aees P & c.) He has erected a cook bouse on an improved plan, mortgaged premises shoull not be forever barred and which will be always supplied wilh the most sav- foreclosed, and that he be named to pay in the clerks oury eatables that can be procured here or else- °. ffice , 01 ‘his court, the principle and interest due where, including hot Steaks. Chops, stewed, fried therein, on or before the nest term of this Court.— and plain Oysters, l ongues. Venison, Cutlets, f* lld , ** Lurther ordered by the court, that this rule boiled Fowls Eggs, soused Salmon, Shrimps,,f!fJS’ U „f,h„ H nr l raont S 1 .'° r sis month, in with pood coffee &c. Ilts Confectionary and some of the public Gazettes of this State, or a copy thereof be personally served on tbe said Isaiah Hutch- are well stocked with choice Wines, Holland Gin, to *ThU^4^S«lv., wUMn" ‘“ree monffi. Jam. and Santa Cruz Rum. French and old Peach before the esplration of the term forlbo payment of Brandy, genuine Cordials, Fruits, Cheese, Con- the said sum'of money. serves, &c. All of which he submits to the judg- A true extract taken from the minutes of said court, ment of hi* friendd, to whom he returns sincere this lstday of January 1831. thanks for their liberal patronage. jan 15 Cm EDWARD WELCH, Clerk. aILt, be sold on the first Tuesday In April next, ' .I (he court house in MonrOe county, a negro iliyllic nnmeofJaok, belonging to the estate i (tiers deceased-sold for the lieurfil of the heirs occupancy of Maj Henry K. Williams, is iiow for lj T I creditors. MISSES HARRIS. ? , , , isalo. The land is strong and well improved, with a SJ .15.1831. ANN MIARS j • - *-'*•" • NOTICE. furniture, n valuable collection of Books, iiniity of COKasr AlffD PODD2R, lock of Cattle, a well broke harness Horse. Jfc. All of which will lie sold on a credit until the L Jay of December next. L|9. • 8 N. II. BEAL, Ex'or. a.. JASPER SUPERIOR COURT, OCT* TERM, 1830. _ „ f UIt oA 1-ilL- A. & E. Wood, assignees > A IkHAT valuable PLANTATION at Cnl- vs > Rule Ni Si for to foreclose -■» lodensvillo in Monroe county, formerly in the Simeo.v Durham.., S a Mori girt. ~PUN the petition of Asa Wood & Ezekiel Wood, „ . „ - „ , — Merchants, tradlngin partnership under the name finetw story buITding nowly painted and just finish- and firm of A. & E. Wood assignees of Horatio N ed; it is situated in the centre of a desirable neigh- Spencer, shewing in Court that Simeon Dirham on borhnnd; the soil around is rich, and the country the 27th of Murch 1828, mortgaged to said H. N. '—'**• •— ,J J ‘ 1 ’ icre, with the town of Hills- — ist, and south Macnn dec. 9 51 by premises of Cuthbert iteese, on the north by pre* —- ' misesotAsaE Stratton, end on the west by premises NO TICE, of Ambrose Niles, on which lot so mortgaged there is T HF. subscriber will rent one of the two Stores J two story building occupied as a Tavern; one store he now occupies. It will be made 28 by 70 house and various outhouses on said lot, to secure the feet deop. Feb. IB. 7 A. SHOTWELL. I'aymciit of one thousand dollars on the first day of ! May 1830, which mortgage was assigned by said II Cheap Clothing I N ‘ s P* ucer > *° * aJd A. & E. Wood, on tbe 16th A qi.L be sold, on Friday, the loth day of April healthy; any person wishing to purchase would do Spencer a lot of Land, containing one acre, next, in Monroe county, at tn* late residence well to view the premises. Terms of payment will be appurtenances thereto belonging in the town phnniah Deal, deceased, the Household and made easy and liberal. M. CHISHOLM. boro In said county, bounded on tbe east, ai U..«.i<itPA n VnlllnltlA nt Hnnlr* Xt -1 n r* L.. ; /• ... . ’ hi, ■* i ■ , . ,P , J pril 182d, and remains unpaid, and said A. &E. Wood III. subscriber anxious to sell off his stock of - r LgOTORS to the Estate of Zcpfumiah Beal, hie I of Monroe County, deccn«cil. nro requested to ,immediate payment; and those having ib-rnamls ill,,,. sunscriDcr anxious to sell on ms stock of praying foreclosure ol the same; on motion Jist said estute accoramg to A Woolen Clotlnng, eTe the approach of sum- ll b Ordered, that said Simeon Durhom, nay into this feb 1S>. o IVAU MAIM ll. HEAL, Ex or. | tner will give grent bargain* to merchants and oth- court tbe principal, interest, and cost, due on said |u. perrons having demands against the estate of j e« who wiil favor him with their custom. j «wlve*tati», after lWs time, in de- Jan. 21 4 ALEXANDER SHOTWELL. fault ot which theequity of redemption in the: mort « T ’ o * . . , . ..... ~ .. . gaged premises will, by order ot this court be forever r~r „ Indebted in eeld .,..11 , N , l," dl . lst recc | vcd ln a'Wition to his heavy Barred and tureclosed; And It is further ordered, that I and all perjons indebted ■ to said estate, suit stock, (lately advensed,) a full supply of almost this rule he published once a month from this time for |p linniCulfltC niCIlt to nvarv llouorirtttnn A. S. Iifulifd montlie lin.u.lioe ,ie eam'ad on »H _ rimmcdinlo payment |b go. ISJ1. 11RYAN BATEMAN, adm’r. GEORGIA—Butts county, 'uf.hkas Calvary F Knight, Joel Knight ami Eileuder Knight apply to me for letters of InLstruiion on the estate of Richard Knight, lv.vl.Utu of saitl county, lie n.-e therefore to cite and admonish nit and sin• I the iiwlrtd and creditors of said deceased, to be fpenratm t office toilhin the time prescribed by vrieic cause (if any the a can,) why said Utters ■ cot lie (•ranted. (Ui en under my hand this 27IA [Jlr.Hjry, li'il. JCH.V McCORl), c. c. o. EO It (11A— Talbot County, yilKItSUS Joliu N. Birch applies to me for ■*I.“.ttiT* of Hdminislration on' the ostnto of iC. Birch, late of Baldwin county, deceased e ore therefore to cite and admonish a!l and sin- lie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he mstnr at my ojfiet within the time prescribed by Idew eiure if any they-have why said letters Inal hi fronted. Rounder ill) hand this25th Jan 1331. WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. o. [10 IUi IA—Coweta County. |ilEli.Il.VS William J. Germany applies to me fur letters of ndministratioa oil the cs- f Vi j. Mitrinh Cotton, late of said county, ! art. then fore, to cite and admonish nil and rtlu kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be knar at my office. Within the time pr/tcnbesl by irieu cause, if any they time, why said Idlers Inal be granted. leuuiiiicr my hand this I2tli February, J831. BHION HOUSE, c. c. o. IGEOROIA—Campbell County, lilERE.VS, Jolm llaniey hns this day applied I to me for letters of Adiniiiistratiiiji. upon the |ot Joseph Clicsnut, Into of snid county, dtp : e 'e therefore to eite mid admonish all and r mt kindred and creditors of said deceased,to be tear at my office within the lime prescribed by Inew cause, if any they 'tiaee, why said letters Iwt he grnnlcd. |u under my hund this Oil Fnlmmry, 1831 8 CALEB FEALDS. c. c. o. t months afterdate, application will lie made p tlie houfirnhlis court of Ordinury of Telfair Iforlearetosell all the real I'stutc of Jehu Ev- jceiued—fur the beurfit »f tlm heirs of said de- MARK WILLCOX. Administrator, 44 de bonis non. P R months after date Hpplicatlnn will be made * a jJ n Inferior court of flilili county, when every description. - A. S. United, States' Bank NOTS3 For sale by C. COLLINS. _ May 2 29, 1830. . 2 ffAH LBS. live Geese Feathers WUu 10 boxes northern Tallow Candles 1 cask superior Lamp Oil 7 casks Goshen Cheese Received and for sale by Jun 15. 3 Hunger forth Sf Stoddard, rANT twelve months hereafter, or served on said Simeon Durham or his special agent, at least six months pre vious thereto. I certify that the above is a true copy taken from tb minutes ot Court. JOHN HILL, clerk. oct. 26, 183U- 44 GEORGIA—1st Houston Inferior Court, sitting for Uratnary pusuosis. JANUARY TERM 1831. I T appearing to tho court that Jeremiah McCor mick late ol said county deceased, did while in life on the llhh August 1828, make and execute his ter- tain bond to Anderson Robertson, for tbe sum ol three hundred dollars, tbe condition ot which was for the INIT.D a good Journeyman Tailor, one o purpose ol making titles to said Robertson, for lot steady habits will find constant employ. . ot Land No. 174, in the 17th district ot Talbot county, !9. 5 FITCH $t WORDIN ! nndlt appearing to the court that said titles have oev- WST~celved an el'gam assortment of fine ‘ b ‘‘ J .° hn . f 1 -‘SSH&fef • 3 Clothing, nram.g wiiiBn- - ” ' ‘ ‘ . IJ. lolhing, among wml Oloiir Cloaks feb 5. A:«iT T HE Naeo^SS^aSS^ocommenced ^"2SZch. U ^M“i d him“ d ’ UI, ° n ‘ he business, and will Insure cotton shipped on ; paymunlol bo mircba.e money to h.m. good boats or boxes. Also, tho lives of Negroes em- 'hViSsa b . . Apply to GEORGIA—Houston County. LliOSE) secretary, j Knosv all men by these presents, that 1, Jeremiah McCormick of the county and Slate aforesaid, am held and firmly bound unto Anderson Robertson of On motion ordered, that the said jciliu tf. dentef- felt shew cause at the first court alter the publication of this order three months, why he should not exc. good lionls ployed in the boating business, jan 29 5 “ W. M Auction and Com ission BUSINESS. rrillE subscribers have associated themselves Wilkinson county and State aturessid in the of three hundred dollars to make good and' lawful ; titles when payment is made to a certain tract or lot Jl under the firm of BOND & VAN WAGE-i ot Land known und distinguished by tot number one NF.N. for the purpose of transacting the Auction ? and Commission Business; ami respectfully soli cit the patronage of their friends and the public. Their room Ison Mulberry Street, next I. 11. Row land's. J. VAN WAGENEN. Feb. 5 0 tf THOMAS P. BOND. FOR. SALE 7 F RESH Mackerel, Hyson Tta, loafand lump Sugar, brown Sugar, Whiskey. H. Gin, C. Brandy, Malaga Wine. Teneriffe Wine, Claret Wine, from tho Records ot the lolerior court ol said county, of Muscogee now Talbot county; tbe coudition of the above bound obligation is such, that if the said Jcr- emn u .ilcL'ormhk, shall make good and lawful titles to the above mentioned lot of Laud, tl.cn this obliga tion to be null and void and ifuot, to remain in lull force and virtue, tbe laud to be lieblefor itself till paid for. In witnesswhercoflbavesctmyhandandacal, this 16tb August, 1828. (Signed) JEREMIAH McCORMICK. In presenco of E. Wood, Nntb. Chunccy. GEORGIA—Houston County. I hereby certily that tho foregoing is u true copy . .. om the Uocoidsol the lolerior court ol said county, Preserved Ginger, Swede Iron, assorted silting for Ordinary purposes. Given under my hand from one ami a half to nine inches, thistbe 3d January 1831. .... American blistered Steel. German Steel, jan 16 3m U.WlUjHMd, c.c^. Cast Steel. Hollow Earthen-ware, | GEORGIA—Tike county. Bagging Twine, India Twine. Shop Twine, j„f er ; or Court tilling for Urdinary purposes—Nottm- Seine Twine; Blank Books, Writing Paper, t,tr urns 1630. Wraping Paper, together with Homespuns, MNHE petition of Henry J. Bailey, respectfully * DRY GOODS &c. M. showeth untoyourhoiiorsthatUeiijamin Gach- P„ K|0 7 T. 'i. NAPIER. ol late ot l'ike county, executed nnd delivered unto Feb IS., 7 one John Hale, his bond or obligation with bis own litUTdP «r CHIN PAINTI1VA. name thereunto subscribed, whereby, Ir saidkfador UUUbJb Ck, &IVXiN I All! 11«U. obligation he, the said Gacbct obligated and bound IIUBBAR > Sc SCARS himself toesecuto suhstautial aud lawful titles to a IESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Ma- U*of di? ^MdewiSed*' be,le ® 1 °^ dl oholrs and cred- 45. JEMIMA JONES, ) MARK WILCOX. I Admrs. h«”| n r , H , * fter<,ate .application will lie Lr 1r * 0r ®°urt of Monroe county, wncn ■ fbut S nurpnscs for leave In sell the real | uln "ehlutlan. lain of Monroe counlyde- mndc when ’Theyiiope’l'yRood attention to business, to re- shew cause to thecontniy.accordiiig to the lorceof inc/ uu|io / h tbesta’uto In such ca*e made and jiro\ided and the calve ■skara ofpobBcJjatraiiag • proceedings in this l.ehalfbe«dverttied in on* of the Macon, Feb. 19, 1H3I. o-om public Galeltesot this slate, requiring the executors A ITP'TIfllV and eseentris of the said Benjamin Gachet dec’d. to ' , * " 11 ,, ' appear aud shew cause why said titles should not be J. T ROWt.AND Sf C. A. HIG.GINS ^ culed&c . their services in the above business to Present their Honors. ■ T. CAMP.&jt: ■ a Justices. Lot of Land, No. 112, in the ninth district of 2"5Sr!Z F iXl ,t9 n m' v i Cain P ,le, l county or eo much thereof as jviflbe sufficient, to satisfy one Execution Collector of Putnam county vs. °wmt in the year 1622—levied on end return ed to me by a constable. , Wo. 166, in tho seventh district of ori- nnally Coweta now Campbell county** levied on as the property of Utaial Baggtt % to satisfy a PI Fa in favor of Thomas E iVilliaroson, vs. John Gilbert and said Dsggct. A Negro Woman, 21 years of age, by tho name ol Wfnny. levied on as the property of John llewit, to sstisly a Fi Fa issued from DeKklb Supc- rior court, in favor of William Baker, and Samuel Baker, administrators of Christopher Baker deceased, ve said Uetvit, Green W. Baker and James C Reid. One sorrel Horse—Ievic'd on as tho nropm- Uf A Latham, to satisfy a FI Fa in favor of N - B- & H. D. Wrcdo vs said Utham. Ono Mill und Worm, nine beer Tubs, ono pared of Mill rock, one Mill Spindle, Balance, and driver, also, one lot of Land, known by Ntf. 61, in the 14th district of originally Fayette now Campbell county—levied on as tbe property of Ephraim R. Me Lean , to satisfy a Fi Fa in fnvor of Benjamin Sims vs said McLean. Feb 20. N. NICHOLSON, theriff. Also will be sold as abort. Lot of Land No. 69, in tho eighth district of orieinnlly Coweta now Campbclbcountv—levied on ■s the property of Thomas Pace, to satisfy one Fi Fa from Henry Superior Court, in favor of John Sel lers vs. isid Face. Feb i9. B. EASLY, D. therif. FAYETTE SALES. Ot. thejirxt Tueulny in Apt it lltXl, W ILL be sold before the court bouse at Fayette ville, Fayette county, bettroen the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: Ono yokfi of Oxon mid Curt—levied on as tho property of Thomas R. Coleman to satisfy, an exe. cutionin favor of Thomas Dothsrd vs. Thomas It. Coleman and J m » M. Ware—property pointed out by James M. Ware. Also, Fraction or lot No. 179, in tho seventh district of Fayette county—levied on as tbe property oi James Ryle, to satisfy an execution in fa vor of Joseph Moss and Benjamin Brown, adminis trators of Elisha Nail, vs said Ryle. Also, Lot No. 14, in the 7lh district of Fay ette county—levied on os tho property of Thoma> Brown, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomns Carroll for the use of Eeckicl Ralchford, vs. said Brown. Also Thrcp Lots of land, No. 187, 188, and 165, In the 5th district of originally Henry now Fay ette county—levied on ns the property of James Nar- cum, to satisfy an execution in favour of Jordan Gay vs. said Marcum—pointed out by Jordan Gay Feb 19. A. SI-BRIDE, D. Sh'ff. STAGES. T HE Favannnh nnd Macon direct line of Sta ges, continues to stop at the Mansion House of Darhaoh & Tow.nsk.nd in Macon, where an office ts kept fur the accommodation of persons wishing to travel on this line-tho proprietor of the sair.o having contracted for suitable Coaches for the comfort ofPasengcrs as well as supplied the linn with good teams and having reduced the rates of stage fare on said line, and intending so soon as the weather will permit to tun his Stages twice a week from Macon to Savannah and back, leaving Macon every Monday and Friday mornings, and go through in three days. The public are there fore solicited for a portion of its patronage, as the conductor of tbe line pledges himselfnothing shall be wanting on hits part to make the conveyance both comfortable and quick. Farr from Macon to Savannah, §15.00 Fare from Marion to Savannah, 818,00 Fare from Dublin to Savannah, $10,00 All other distances ini ike proportion: all care will be taken, bnt baggage at tho risk of the owners Feb. IS. 7 mom EDWARD VARNER. A MANTLE Clocks, a handsome article re rm Tt ceived on consignment, and for sale low by Nov. 13, 46 RALSTON * JONE8- MfiDZCAL TRE subscriber and Dr. Themas R. Lamar, win in futnre practice Medicine in partnership. They have taken the office heretofore occupied by Messrs Campbell A Seymour, in Mr. Washington'* building. Feb. 36, 1831. 9-St WM. B. ROGERS. It Mil counlyde- N McMULLAN, Executor. 44 '.?nnl h, v. fte r da>e application will be made -lorn r *bo Inferior court of Monroe co. s»l.u ,1 Purposes for leave to sell the e Purim,nnVm 5 . c . , ’" ,n of Mary Dunn decent- Purpose ofdivismn among the legatees. HENRY MOORE, Admr. ^RENDER the *. tin public. They have largo,convenient, and safestores, forme reception of goods committed to their care. Liberal advances will be made In CosA on all goods deposit- A. T. CAMP. . ) LEWIS DANIEL. V MATTHEW okR. ) A true copy from tbe minutes. 1st Nov. 1830 H. G. JOHNSON, c. c. < ed, or by acceptance on those on consignment. Goods on consignment may be made eitherto tho n—Pikt County. con7which 0 Klllmect°wHb‘ itUntionTand all orders Inferior Court silting forOrdinary purposee-January duly attended to. Feb 19. 8-3t Just Received. "?*«• Raisins irreL i. 0^®]? ,o1 * •helled Almonds leT„lm,f,* Cracker5 Goshen Cheesa _5 a r«. ForaMeby LF.VI ECKLEY. H A CAM. _ ! d; >Mmh,Tan?r An - n "" nC ' e ‘ ~ - ,h *- pU -’ llC | , SSff ,d 'h»n •'•hichsha hns ■ RED BLUFF FOR SALE! ! NQUIRE of PRINCE St POE. Macon. May 3, 1830. TUST received at A,., .. J cambist, Circassian, and plaid CLOAKS. Dec S E term. 1831. Present tbolr Honors, LEWIS DANIEL, > ANDREWS BATTLE. > Justices. ARTHUR T CAMP. J T HE petition of Thomas Hardy, slicweth that Blainy Griffin did during his lifetime, execute LOST. Thursday U»t,24lh instant, b«tw«co Flftwcl- 01-//* i bis certnin |>enal bond to your petitioner, in the sum — * ol two thousand dollars, with condition to he void ShotweWSv 100 Ladies j whenever the sold Blainy Griffin should make legal titles to your petitioner, to lot©! Land. «s8,Ib the 3d dlsOTCt of Troup county, and whereas the said Blai ny Griffin after the making of said bond, a GOVJti which is filed in the office of this court; departed this life without making titles to said lott of land or any pro vision therefor by will; It is therefore ordered bv the court, that the leiral representatives ofthe said Blainy tin's Mill ind Macon, a plain calfskin Pocket lh «‘ th« legal^.representatives ofthe wmoiany Book, containing about eighty six dollars in Bank .Griffin, file'their objections ( any^they have, way Uc bills chiefly of loulh Caroline, e note of hand on ad «'n'»‘'»tor olth* « ate.ot the s^d Blainy < IBn KJJ’-UWOM* of her day Pchool end re- Theophiius Scott for twenty dollars - not direttnd to make titles to your pennon 'hanks for the confidence nnd : thousand dollars . i .^ "as received. i several other papers of no value to any tintii, C0 "t‘ ni, e to give privet* Lessons in undersigned. A liberal reward will he paid on Icav- pobl p, r »*' and Penmanship I Ing said jocket bool end contents at the c wr“ * COMMERCIAL. HOTEL. THE aubficriber respecllully informs bis friends and the public generally that ho has taken that well known stand in Macon, on the west side ofMojbei- ry street joining the Court House square, and "con tinues it as a House of Entertainment. His entire attention mil be given to the a:commodation of persons who may give him a call. The Stables are large -nd convenient with 3 good carriage house attached, with a faithfnl Ostler. Private Boardrn can be accofAnodatcitl who can lodge themselves, at tbe customary rates. Jan. 15 3-10t 11,1 WM. BIVINS. P'lCti . 1«1. ffir tides by°Peter V.'Guery. end| «rto raid l.ndTagreeableto-id iu>nd .id ll&lmiser rs of no value to eny person but the . ordered, that a copy of this rale be published " ihcral reward will be paid on leav- publie Gsaette for three men h. previous to Ihetime si.iin renmauship ing isid pocket uooi end contents at the office of the ‘hat titles will be directed to hi. made. "'•who have nn^tied.ortheTnition Macon telegraph, et Mr. John Chain's st Perry, , A J”®, 6 de.se,„ do so, they wii, find »-! o™,y. or at G . JOHNSON. C. C. O. T. L. tfj, P. SMITH. I Feb 26. Jen 12 4 3m HVKAWAYS. K FNAWAY Irom the subscriber living near Darien McIntosh county Georgia, two Ne gro men named GKORGE A QUIBUS, George is about five feel five ioches high smooth face of a yellowish black, large high forehead, limps a little as though one leg was shorter than the other in consequence of having had itinjured by a fall, it ie thought one of his upper front teeth out and is about thirty eight years of age, he formerly be longed to Mi. George Atkin on of Darien and ac customed to going on the Boats from Darien to Milledgevilio and Macon. Qnibus is a darker black then George, and is about five feet five inch es Stutters a little ia common, but if suddenly a- (armed stutters veiy much and is abont thirty eeven yeais of age, they had a pass to spend the Christ mas holy nays, and no donbt they havo gone op the liver to Milledgeville or Macon an ’ will go to work on the wharf and among the Boats. Ten dollars reward will he paid for each of them if taken in tint county and Twenty dollars for each of them if taken out of the county and all other reasona ble charges will be paid on their delivery to me or in any jail, end information give* to me so that I can get them. JOHN K. McINTOSH. Jqb. «, 1151. * THE OCEAN. . (From an Irish Periodical.) Likeness of heaven! agent of power! •Man is thy victim, shipwreck's thy dower! Spices nnd jewels from valley and sea. Armies and banners are buried in thee! \V hat are the riches ot Mexico's zoins9, 1 o the wealth that far down in thy deep watev shines? The proud navies that cover the conquering west— lhou fiing'st them to death with oic heave on tb* breast. * From tho high hills that view thy wreck-making • shore, * When the bride oT the mariner shrieks at thy rear. When like Iambs in the tempest or mew* in the blast. On thy ridge-broken billows tbe canvas is cast— How humbling to one with a heart and a soul, To look on thy gisatiess and list to Its roll! To think how that heart in cold ashes ahull be. While tbe voice of eternity rises from thee! Yes! where ara the cities of Thebes and of Tyre? Swept from the nations like sparks frem the fire! The glory of Athens, the splendor of Rome, Dissolved—and forever—like dew in thy foam. But thou art ulmighty, eternal—sublime— Unwearied—unwanted—twin-brother of 1'imo! Fleets, tempests nor nations thy glory can bow; As tho stars first beheld thee, still cbainless art thou* But bold, when thy surges nor longer shall roll. And that firmament’s length is drawn back like * scroll; Then—then shall the spirit that sighs by thee now. Be more mighty, more lasting, more chainless than thou. MISCELLANEOUS. The Wstius Equi or Bolt-Fly.—Its } af . va inhabit the stomach nnd intestines of horses, and are well known in thoir effects by the nnrao of bolts. The manner of their introduction ex hibits one of the singular and well adapted pro visions of nature. Tho lemalo deposits hor eggs on the hairs of the horse during autumn, choosing for tho most part whore ho can lick them off with his tongue, and thus introduce them into the stomach, where tho warmth quickly hatches them. They then commonco depredations by gnawing the internal coating of tho atnmnch and the neighboring parts, to which they attach themselves by little hooka. They continue to increase in size until spring when their gnawing if nunierods, occasions great agony to the noble animal, and unless effectual remedies be administered soon causes his death. Lawyers vs Judges.—A gentleman who had resided in India us a judge of ono of the Eng lish courts thero, was present when it'wasob- ,r .u. vt •—. -mioj meru was so much more talent at the bar than on the bench, nnd tho lawyers often succeeded in puz zling the court. “Sir,” replied he, "that must bo the fault of the court itself, in not preserv. ing a proper discipline—when first I satin In dia, I found the native lawyers very cunning fellows, and that I had no chance with them; they puzzled mo two or three times a day.— This was no trifle to a bilious temperament in • hut climate. At length I hit upon n plan for preventing it.—Whenever I found one of these lawyers attempting to puzzle the court, I im mediately ordered him down and had him bas tinadoed oil tho soles of his feet. In less than a week they wero nil thoroughly cured, and I decided my cases veiy comfortably during my whole judicial residence in India, besides avoid ing tho liver complaint .and cholera morbus.” Journal of Law. The Effect spoiled.—A lawyer, who wjs pleading the cause of an'infant plaintiff, took the child up in his tirma, und presented it (u llie jury suffused wilh tears. This hud a great effect, till the apposite lawyer asked what made him cry! “He pinched me,” answered the lit tle innocent. Tho whole court was convulsed with laughter. American Gratitude During the admiuis (ration of sir Robert Walpole, the transporta tion of convicts to this country proved a very great grievance. Dr. Franklin wrote to tho Minister the thanks of the colonies for the ma ternal care of Britain so strongly manifested io this instance! end as a satisfactory proof of A- merican gratitude, sent him a collection of rat tlesnakes, which he advised hint to have intro duced into his majesty's gardens at Kcw in or der that they might propogate and increase—as suring him that they would be as baneficial to his majeity'i Emriish dominions, as the British convicts were to America. Swift's last lines.—In one of those laeid in tervals which varied the course of Swift's oo- happy lunacy, his guardians took hint out to give him an airing. When they came to thePha*- nix park, Swift remarked a new building which he had never seen and asked wbat it was de signed fori Dr. Kingsbury answered, 'that, Mr. Dean, is tho magazine for arms and pow der for the security of the city.' 'Oh! Oh,' say* the dean, pulling out his pocket book, 'let mu take on item of that. This is worth remarking my tables as Hamlet *»y», my tables—•metaory, put down that,' He then produced the follow ing line* being the last he ever wrote:—. Behold a proof of Irish sense! Here Irish wit is seen! When nothing's left for our defence We build a magazine. The Doan then put up his pocket book, laughing heartily at the conceit, and etenebin;’ it with, ‘after tho steed is stolen, shut the stable door.' Addison remarks that the dog has beat) th»* companion of man more than 5000 years, and has {yarned of him only *ne ofhis vices, vrg. 'to worry his species when be finds them its dir - tress.' T<« a tin canister t« a dog's tail, 4U<: others will fall upon hirot put a man in prise.\ fot debt, tajjwMlwr wit} lodge * detains? • gainst hap. ' ^Jsyopetuity tagflgjpilhe^Mct-