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telegraph.
JAM. 21. 18.12.
ii.. Be5M»i* l’ 0Pf: ha» been .latioucd
'.for the current y ear - We tf 1,evo *b»‘
*°?Lut more acceptable to hu own do-
5 or to our citizens w genera), could uot
^'savannah Republican of the 12th list.
UJ j * fT Wayne is announced as a can-
Ur re-election to Congress.
Mi In our last, we published some re-
1 condemning nullification and noniinu-
If'Lff Jackson to tho Presidency, as Aae-
lu unwed hy the Senate ol Alabama. It
r^iitiiko. They were postponed to the 9th
"Jtiubcr uext, together with a string ol uul-
^aolutions introduced by aMrCoopwoodt
f'oiivc for postpone meat was to avoid some
Vfctltogs, which a discussion would excite.
.ffuhiugton correspondent of tho Chnrics-
L«tr under date of the 11th iusL writes,
Glnal of the President and Directors of
i States’ Bauk, having been presented
it 4 juhoth Houses, to committees which
lo*o to lie favorable to a renewal of the
; cm h no doubt that a bill for that pur
r’ll speedily bo reported; and the general
Liioi Hi that it will not contain any modifi
ed importance. Opiuions vary as to the
a which tho President will take, in case the
m paw Congress* at this session; but tbu
Craiimg belief is, thathe will, if bis friends
\#n a majority of the two Houses with
present to him a bill containing such modi-
Luis will furnish him with a sudicieut pro-
Kfuraffixing his uamo to it. In tho course
Le discussion, brief mid warm, which took
La the House iu tho reference of tho uietna-
[Mr. M'DuUie took occasiou to state, with
M Atphasis, that ho belonged to the tame
C sl fatly as Mr. Wayne of Georgia. The
dlull to 90 iu tho reference to tho commit-
f ways amt ueaus, does not shew the rclit-
rtogth of tho friends and enemies of the
Oa the passage of a hill to recharter, nn-
I shall be dogged with injurious and oficn-
(cmlmeuts, the members will not approxi-
iioelawly."
If the Georgia Delegation, only Mr. Wilde
I for the reference of the memorial to the
e of Ways mid Means.]
^ lie following extract of a letter from Wash-
«City, published in tho Mew York Evening
si, it appears that Henry Clay intends to
lyjitfc on the Indian questiou, and jockey
r 1ifiesklency mounted on the hobby of the
jreil missionaries:”
(r.flay is conciliating the regard of all who
Itay intercourse with him; it seems that no
icau can see him, and converse with him,
it feeling a pride that he may call him a
Ltryntalw i conversed with him last oveuiug,
Limber of topics, on which be expressed
If with his wonted frankness and high in
ner; among other topics, he adverted to the
fuel of the Government towards the Glioro-
jlndiana, and remarked it was a matter of as.
lineal to him that tho pcoplo of this country
not from one end to the other, been roused
ms subject. He assured me that he felt a
t My interest in the situation of these Indi-
attd deeply sympathised With tbo Missloha-
whj li.nl been imprisoned in tho Penitentiary
’corgia; and if thero occurred a favorable op-
wily, lie should uot fail to express his views
e topics."
e following resolution, offered by Mr. Wilde,
lately adopted by the House of Represent;!-
deed, That tho Cominiitec oh Indiiiu Af-
|W instructed to inquire into tho justice utid
tfiincy of indemnifying those citizens of Ga.
Infired from depredations committed by the
itribe of Indians, botweeu the years 1820
'HU; and that tho documents heretofore
micatcd from the War Department bo re-
4 lo that Committee.”
dll Biddle, Joshua Lippiucott, John T.
bin, of Pennsylvania, J. Campbell of New
i. uid Hugh McElderry of Maryland, have
I appointed Directors of tho United States
■oa the part of the National Government.
* ike 2d inst. Georgo Howard was electod
n>r of Maryland.
pwitracntsbytho President; by htld witli
deice and conscdt of the senate:
*•11. Pringlei to be Collector of the Cus-
'hc the district of Charleston, in tho state of
ti Caruliiin, from the hUih of January, I83«,
** present commission will expire.
* Shellman to Ihi surveyor for tile District
uqwetor of the Revenue for the port of Snv-
i utthe Stato of Georgia, f.otn til# 2d of
1,1SH whauhis commission will expire
•following appoiutincuti hy the President,
•htw coufirmca by the Senxtcl
IJston Ruiidolpb, of Florida, to bo
dof the United States, for tho District of
b **■ Alexander Adair, deceased.
Mil lllair, of Florida, to be Marshal of the
* stale, for the Eastern District of Florida,
"otcroSmilh, deceased.
jw K. Campbell, of Florida, to be Attorney
•luted States for tho Middfo District of
’ James A Duulap, deceased.
.-JoMalker.efFlorida, to lie Attorney of
I “lutes for tho Western District of Flor-
MlV. “ K. Campbell, transferred to the
ff*™trict.
I*/** 11*11 M'Allistcr, of Georgia, to bo At-
tue United States for the District of
l<te |
’National Intelligencer states that the fol
ia.; u' B ^ ioni ' havo been confirmed:— .
I.; *yl |<! *. ofMassaclutsetts, to lie Cliaigo
to Buenos Ayres, vice Mr. Forbes, de-
^^NtSei ° f t0 • )6 ‘Chargo dcs
ft** Office has been established at tho
“{•ge, in Marion county, and Wesley
, hsq. appointed Post Master.
«n :*5 W r T ^ is said to be one of the
I ® “P Gold Region yet discovered
- 1 ' rjLW l l>® capitalist with additional
avail himself of tho proper
» dav!^ . 1110 ’** e b®* 1 advantage. We saw,
!' “P war d» of throe thousand pen-
<4a»ri v' 1 ^* n ^ rom '** tivl' bowels, among
*iUii,,:L lf ®!? as largo as our bam ,
vcAcanic explotiop left them. Itia
e, M, tiaberaham county, not more diitln-
or i’ii n IV i g0 - dc “i Ore ’ th “*» tried purity
of to political pnneipless—Augiujo Courier. 7
** at pf government having been
iaburenftluf'fls 1 Portiand to Augusta, the Login-
latureof the State convened a that place on tlm
3d instant. The Senate wa. erganCd byZ
l «un Ro « ertP ' Dunlap, President, and N.S.
! ?. ccr . ctar y-,„ , '‘ the House of Repre-
sentatives, Benjamin While was chosen Speak-
er, hud Joseph G. Cole, Cleric. Tbo Jackson
parly have large majorities in both houses.
Au official description* qf the Belgian flag, has
been received at the Dcpnnmeut of State; it con
tains, three broad vertical stripes, of which that
nearest to the staff is black, the middle one yel
low, and the outer red. 1
MAftsidtf house,
Torsyth, Georgia. .,
The subscriber respectfully informs
tbo public, thM he IiHi taken Ihe
MANSION HOUSE
in the town of Fdrsyth, lately occupied
by George SWvall. The House lias lately undergone
repairs, and it now will calculated to render com
fortable those who may please to call. His Table
“all be supplied with the best the country affords—
h|» Bar furnished with choice Liquors, bis Stables
plentifully stored with Provender, and has procured
good servants; together with bis own anxious eaer-
iiuns and eohstant attention to please, and moderate
charges, he hopes will entitle his House to a share of
public favor. >. RENTER PYE.
Forsyth, Jan. 6.1832. 3
n ;
On the 5th umlaut by Wm.Q. Anderson, Esq.
Mr. Benjamm /> . Murphey to Miss Margaret
daughter of Col. Thomas Wotteu, all
of Wilkos county
MACON MARKET.
BaeoA, jier lb. 10 a 12,AfacAcref, 7 a 10
Bagging, per yi\ IS a 22
Brandy, cog 102 a 225
it apple, 50 n 55
,t peach, 75 a 100
Butter, Jgij
Candlti, georgia, 17 a 20
,i sperm 30 a 35
Carde, cotton, doz. 7<25
Catlings, 7 a 8
Coffee, 13J a lflj
Copperas, 44
Corn, 371
COTTON, III. (i n e
Flour, country, 0 Otif,
Fodder, 100
Ginger, 12 a 10
Gunpowder, keg, Cab
Gin, holland, 140 a 150
northern,
Iron,
Lard, lb.
Lead,
Lime, cask,
Meal, bushel,
7 a 8
20
28
15 a 18
450
5 a 0
Wanted at this Office
A LAD 13 or 14 years old, as an apprentice
to the Printing business. He must bo of
good moral character, aud be able to spell, read
and, write. Jiin 14 2
62i
0 abf
I24
8
5 00
50
Molasses, gal. 45 a 48
Sails, ~ “
Pepper,
Pimento,
Fork, bbl.
Porter, dozed,
Rice,
final, jamai. 150 a 175
new dig. 55 a 00
SALT, bush 100
Shirtings, brown, 8 a 10
,, bleached, 12 a 15
Shot, per bag, 2 a 2 25
Soap, lb. 8 a 9
Sugar, st croix, 11a I34
lump, 18 a 20
loaf, 20 a 22
N. O. 10 a 11
Tea, lb. 125 nl 50
Tobacco, 12'a 25
ll'hisketp
Wince made!. 2 50 a 550
teneriffe,125 tv 150
malaga, 62 a 75
(£?■ 7?ay STour Saxes. «*9)
A LL persons who have not paid their Corpo
ration Tax for the year 1831, are requested
to call on the subscriber aud' seftle the same, as
Executions will issue against defaulters by the
first February next. By orderof the Board.
jan 21 3 3t fil. SIMMONS, secretary.
ORANGE GREEN
I ESPKCTFULLY informs the ladies and
b gentlemen of Macon, that he proposes o-
Ilening a SCHOOL in this place, on the first
Alouday in February, lor tho
Instruction of Penmanship.
Terms of Tuition—Five Dollars for twenty
Lessons.
017“ Stationary will bo furnished at the usual
prices. Macon, Ga. Jan. 21,1832. 3
BOARDERS.
T HE undersigned can accommodate a num
ber of BOARDERS, (without lodging,)
on moderate terms. My rcsidunco is over my
shop, near the Mansion House.
Jan 14 2 T. J. M‘CLESICEY.
FOR SALE,
L OW for caxli—a likely NEGRO GIRL,
a good house servant. Inquire at this of
fice, 3 t jan 21
C. A. HIGGINS
sFFERS at low prices :
* 20 crates assorted, for country stores
It) hhds N. O. Sugar
If) do St Cro.'x do
10 do N. E: Rum 50bblsdo
50 bbls Whiskey
50 do Giu, Phelps’ brand
20 do Mackerel, No 2 and 3
50 pieces Hemp Cotton Bagging
50 do Tow do
20 bbls Sugar 3 jan 21
Effionoy Wanted! . „
Clerk’s Ojtice, Monroe Superior Court,
Forsyth) Jan. 14, 1832.
hi persons having Heeds, Records in my
k ollicc, aud which have not been taken a-
way, are rcqueilod to do so, and pay for tho same;
hut 1 .ball uot bo particular about tho storage, if
the deeds are paid for. For the future, when a
Deed is deposited, the cash must lie also; as at
the expiration of two years, 1 expect to runaway.
At least 1 want to have a good chance to do so,
if necessary—urn! the money iu baud would hot
ter enable me to do 10, W 51. P. IIENRY
3 Dt ’ +
Sugar, Whiskey, etc.
K. Hhds New Orleans Sugar
25 bbls New England Whiskey
25 boxes Virginia manufactured Tobacco
4 pipes 11. Gin
3 bales 5 and 54 point Blankets
10 tons Swedes Iron assorted
jan 21
3
Bagging For sale Ii
REA Si. COTTON.
H t triu jDXL 7. BLLIB.
AVING determined :o settle permanently
in Macon, respectfully offers his
Professional Services
to the inhabitants of the town aud adjacent eoun-
For the satisfaction of those who are unac
quainted with him, he thiuks proper to state, tliat
lie was regularly admitted to his profcssiuu in
1804, agreeably to tile laws aud regulations of
the Stato of New York, and that most of his time
since that period h® 3 lieeu devoted to all exten
sive practice. By a faithful discharge of his pro
fessional duties, Iu lioper to merit a liberal pat-
rouage. His residence aud office are iuthe house
formerly occupied hy Mr. Birdsoug. ou Mulberry
street. Jan. 14 2
T ,
ZEBULON ACADE3IY.
HE Trustees at the Zobulon Academy have eat'
ployed lur the ensuing year, commencing tin
first Monday in January next, ELIJAH W WELLS,
a young gentleman who has taught in an academy in
South L'urolina lor six years, mid given general tat.
istaclion. He is qaaliiied to tend, all the brunches
necessary for entering college, and that are usuully
taught in nenderoies.
From the healthiness of our village,'and other ad
vantages, the attention of persous from a distance is'
invited. x. DtaUAll,
Dec J7 2 4t AeeVj^.
WARE-HOLS^
AND
Commission Business.
T ilfi mderlgntd iiaving leased from I.umarSf Co
. itueir Ware-Houses for a term of years, ten
dors tiis services to bis friends and the public, (n the
above business.
It* will be prepared to extend tho usual facilities to
hit Customers, by making advances on mifnfce stored
teithim, or on Shipments to his iViedth in Savannah
apd Charleston.
Connected with the Were-Hotlsn. are safe and ex
tendVe close Storages, for the reception of any Goods
that may he consigned to him for sale or otherwise.
The situation of these Ware-Houses, as to convcni-
ieiirt and safety, are not surpassed by any In the plxde,
should additional security be required. Insurance can
be effected at a very low rate. Tim subscriber's at
tention will be devoted exeliurilrely to the above busi
ness. He therefore holies to receive a proportion of
politic patronage.' JAMES C. MORGAN.
,Mheon. Jntv 28.1831. 31
LA FAYETTE HALL.
To tho Public.
The subscriber takes this metflod of
informing Ills Friends and tlier Public
generally, tliat he has taken life <
LA FAYETTE IIALL
in this place; and he hopes by due diligence and per
sonal attention to shaie ns much palrohage as be may
merit. Those fond of godd living and clean bedding
will call end judge for lliemtelres. And ha furtber.as-
sure, the Public, that tm other persbb or persons are
either directly nr indirectly concerned in saidestab
lishmcnt, but (lie subscriber hin)stlf.
WM. O. W. CLARKE.
JWaron, Ner. S5th, 1831. ,, 30
WAREHOUSE
1 A.NII
Commission Business-,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
TTRIIEundersigned lias tukeutlioiiew Ware-House
<Ut now builuiug on Clicrry street, below the cor
ner occupied by AlesSis. KiiiWerlySf Chisholm, where
lie will lake COTTON oil storage, and make liberal
tn/raiietsnii the same. All coltoiistnredat ibis Ware-
House will lie delivered at any of tbu Bunt Landings
required in this place free ot drayage. As his whole
time and attention will be devolrdto the above busi
ness, be hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
August 1.1831. 32 GEO. WOOO.
MEDICAL.
W ANT of health compels tho undersigned
to witlrlraw from the practice of i*cdi-
citio, for tho present. His friends arc informed
SR. SATiKAR
will enutitiue at tho oltico heretofore occupied by
Rotters & Lamar, nud will give undivided atten
tion to his profassiou. \\ fil. B. ROGERS.
fry. |». y, Those hi account with the' lato firm
are requested to call. It 3 Jau21
Education. . ...
M Y fcllow-citizcns are uoufieil, that I have
rented from Air. Dassu, the MACON
ACADEMY. It is uowi uudor my cxqlusivo
couirol.
My Terms of Tuition art at follows:
Spelling, Reading, Writiug. aud ) 34 00
Arulmictw, |ier quarter, J
Geography mid English Grammar, ? $6 00
per quarter, i
Languages, Mathematics, &c.
I have adopted 11s a general rule, not to be re
laxed by a single exception, t ml the tmtiou shall
bo paid in advauce, or secured by due bill, paya-
bla at the cud of cadi quarter. My experience
for the last sixteen montlis has showu me the ab
solute necessity of the rule. However charitable
and devoted to my profession } ® a 7^V 1,n " 1
afford to give my labors for iiothing—neither can
1, like n cameliuu, live pit air, or wlmt is as un
substantial, .multiplied and unfrifiUed promises,
nnd lie abused into tho bargain. The mducc
ments of my stay bore, are priueipally, tho maiiy
sources aui chauuels of B cuer “*
mformatiun, to bo enjoyed, from ‘to daily mmU,
Drintiuc presses, book ltorcs, eburebes ami con
Itaut interconrso of tbo place, with all 1 ,B • "
tho World. Thoso havo led mo to ,!icr ‘®* 0 P^ c '!
niary interest to mental pleasures, m
Of my occupation in Alncou. Thoae, who pi
their children uuder my care, enthe ahovo terms,
will have them attended to, to the best of my a
bilities, and l will be grateful for their patronage.
As soon ns I can, 1 intend to associate with roc,
iu teaching, a l.ady of undoubted talent* aud ac-
qu remenu. I am perfeetly friendly to thw com-
IN SENATE.
Nownbtr, 30, 1831.'
Resolved by the ■Senate and House of Represen
tatives of the State of Georgia, in General Astern-
bty met, That the sum Of five thousand dollars bo,
and the same is hereby appropriated, to be paid
to any person or persons, who shall arrest nnd
K > to trial, and prosecute to conviction, un
laws of this State, (lie editor or publisher
rtain paper called the Liberator, published
in the town of Boston, and Stato of .Massachu
setts; or who shall arrest, bring to trial and prose
cute to conviction, under the laws of this State,
any other person or persons who shall utter, pub
lish or circulate widen the limits of .this State,
said paper calhsl the Liberator, or nlny other pa
per, circular, pamphlet, letteror address of a se
ditious character.
And that His Excellency die Governor is here
by authorised and requested, to issae bis warruut
upou tho Treasurer for said sum of live thousaud
dollars, in favor of any person or persons who
shall have arrested mid brought to trial, and pro
secuted to conviction, under the laws of this
State, the editor or publisher of tho Liberator, or
who shall have arrested mid brought to trial, nod
prosecuted to conviction, uuder the laws uf this
state, auy other persou or persons, who shall ut
ter, publish or circulate within thelimitsof this
State, said paper called tho Liberator, or' any o-
tlier paper, circular, pamphlet; letter or address of
a seditious character. .
Aud that those resolutions be inserted in tho
appropriation net.
Ana resolved further, That His Excellency tho
Governor cause the foregoing'resolutions tube
published in the public journals of diis State, aud
such other papers as he may think proper, and
pay for the puuliuatiou thereof, outot tho coiltm
gout fund.
Read and agreed to, 30th Nov. 1831. . •
THOMAS STOCKS, President.
Attest, Iverson L. Hahhis, Secretary.
In the House of Representatives,
Concurred iu, Dec. 24,18ill.
ASBUKY HULL, Speaker.
Attest, W. C.Daw.on, Clerk.
Approved, Dec. 20,1831.
\ WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
Oy All the papers iu this State will publish
tho above once.' '
Strayed,
F ROM the xubtcrilier,'on me 10th Instant, two
Bay HOR8E8. One bat a long tail, and U
about fivu years old—lias shoes on the lure feel. The
oilier in sue it smaller Ibau the Ant, has a switch tail,
is about len or eleven years old, and aboil all round.
Aliy person, delivering the above bones to the sub
scriber living in Alniirue county, near Rogers’ Meet-
inn House, will be well rewarded for his iraoble.
fan 31 3 31 8A.MUKL SCOTT.
Georgias Orawi'ord county.
m uOl.U.U lictureuie.'by vV ili;v C. al-cakar,one
J F bay Horae, nboul seven or eight; years old, the
right fore tout and ihe right hind foot white, a star in
Ills face, and shod before—appraised by Lewis Davrs
and Richard Yarborough to %75. This 7ib day of
January, 1833. L. SMITH, t. r.
A true copy from the records. Jnn. 17,
3 W.J. >1 AMi.IALK.cii c
WARE-HOUSl!)
COMMISSION'-bUSINESS,
.MACON, GA,
The undersigned, hav
ing erected n large aud commodious
Wnre-Housu in Last Macon, on Clin*
toil street, (opposite to Solomon Hum.
vhriet’ brick building) which is nmv ready for the re.
cdplinn of Cotton, tenders his services to tho public
in the above business.
ux wii.1. a iso ar.zr ox hand,
A general assortment of DRY GOODS and GRO'
CERIE9, which lie will sell at thfrjuwest prices.
The above business will be ntteiislcd to by an expe.
ricncbil hand. LEWIS J. GROCE,
sep 17 38
Warehouse.
AND
Commission Business.
7rnlIE UNDERSIGNED has in addition to his
2JL former Warehouse on Cherry street, one in
complete order on the cast side of the River, where
those ol hislriends nnd customers from that side car.
have the same attention puid to their goods as hereto
fore aud he Saved the trouble ofcrosdn^Hii^ brMge
HTnron, (Itlnher 10III 182!). 43
i KGTiCEi . ,. ,,
A LL persons indebted to the subscriber! eitfi,
erby note or book account are requested
to come forward and settle the same.
Jan 14 2 ELLIri, SHOTVVELL & CO.
” . To the Public. , ~
F FORMATION llaa reached me that RICH
ARD BAILEY; lath of Butts county, Geor
gia, basiit his posMsiibu, bote* ptorportmt- to bo
subscribed bjr inc. Now, that ail itihoccnt per
sons tnajr hot be Injltrcd by the circulation of said
notes, I forewarn all persons from trading for
them; n* they Will uot bo paid unless by the coer-
ilon Oftho law,, since they werb never given by
me, atld, if evermy signature ivns obtained to a-
■iy paper, it was uot otherwise than hy fraud Rod
misrepresentation. This Richard Bailey was;
for the last fouryuars, acting, in Georgia, as my
agent, for the purpose bf concluding tuck busi
ness as remained no-. nVd. wlien 1 removed to
the territory of Florida. These notes, for what
ever amount they may be, (for I know uot tbo ex
tent) must havo been obtained by false preten
sion in transacting uiy business, or the inevitable
conclusion with tho is; that they are a complete
forgery; and wlieh 1 ban obtain some additional
facts; 1 am determined that tho author of this dir
ty trick shall realise tho punishment provided for
such creatures; if a successful prosecution will
calls" it. \tu! furthermore, 1 hereby revoke ills
right and power delegated to Kiuiahd &.II.J.
llAtri r, by a power of attorney, to transact any
business forme or iu my name, since their con-
duetdeserves, that confidence aud reliance in theni
by mo should now coaao.
HENRY BAILEY.
Alachua county, Florida, Dee. 27,1831;. 2 .21
JYcw Cabinet Maker's Shop.
The undersigned Iiaving purchased th°
interest nnd taken the shop lately uccu*
pied by filrC. Coupee, In Fbilpot's Unit'
ding, ucar tho Market home, take Ibis
opportunity of tendering to their friends
and the putilic their services in tho
Cabinet Making business.
They will at all times keep tin hand a guotl supply
of Materials, and lie prepared to cictuteevcty d»
scription of work in their line.
Sideboards, Bureaus. Bedsteads; Bookcases, Chairs
Ac &c. made to order. .
Every description of TURNING done as above.
Having's large nnd excellent Turning Laihe, (Ihe on
ly one of the kind In Ilia place.) they Will be prepared
to turn HOUSE COLUMNS! <kc. at shOrt notice.
JAMES A. HALL,
dee 17 53 JOHN MORELAND.
SUGAR, COFFEE ANI) LIQUORS.
50 hhds. SI. Croix and l’orto Rico
S«g"”-
20 boxes brnvvn Havana do.
25 bids loaf and lump do. *
25 Ididt Cuba Molasses
3C9 bags prime green Porto Itico, Havana aqd old
Jnvn Coffee
150 blilx domestic Liquors
5 pipes old Cognac Braude nnd Holland Gin
25 quarter casks Madeira, Teuerifia aud Malaga
Wines
10 baskets Clinmpaigne Wine
20 casks Annis and Mint Cordials
30 linxes bar anil shaving Simp.
105 hags Pepper, Pimento and Ginger
boxes liysnn snd souchong Tens
2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt.
For sale, low. by THOMAS TAYLOR,
June 18 25 ’ A’o.fi. Cellou Aremie.
NOTICE.
T IIE partnership heretofore existing between
tho subscribers, under the firm uf
SSanton, Gcsiecs &•. Bacon,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
debts duo to said firm will ho collected hy Altos
Buxton nud William Bacox, either of W hom
are niithoiLed to receipt for tho same, ami to
whom nil debts duo from snidfirni can lie pfesent
cd for payment. AMOS BENTON.
ROBERT CASTF.N’3,
Jnn 10 » ■ - WM. BACON.
COAClf¥7vKINGi
3ibb County, Georgia.
Court of Ordinary, January adjourned 'liras, 1832.
I T being showti to tbe Court that David Crockett,
deceased, late of Bibo county, in his lilolimo;
•old to John D. Singltlery, Lot ol Land, No. 7liln
Ibe second district of originally Houston now Bibb
county, nl end for tbe price of Four hundred dollars,
end llint the said David thereupon executed hie cer
tain obligation in writing, conditioned to make titles
lor tbe said lot of laud upon Hie payment of said pur
chase money, to tho said Jobtv D. and it lurtberap-
■ roaring that said David departed this life without
Jiaving executed e deed toe said tend, and that the
said John D. has duly paid said purchase money, and
the said John D. Singletary having filed his petition
setting forth the foregoing fWcfs aud a copy ol said ob.
ligation, and praying that a deed may be hy the court
directed to be made to liim’by the executors of the
said David Crockett: It it now ordered by Ihe court
lint, unices cause he by the heirs of Ihe said David
Crockett shewn to the contrary, the executor of the
said David Crockett esecute to the said John U. Sin
gletary, at the May term ensuing of this court, a deed
lor soid land, according to the provisions of the stet*
ute in tncbcases made end provided- ’
A true extract from tho inlnules.
Jan 10 3 3mw MARTIN SIMMON3, c. c. o.
T HE Subscribers will continue tin: business
at the old Maud, corner of Waluut nud
fourth streets, where work will bo douo in all
its vat ious branches.
They havo on hand work of their own nud 6-
thcr Manufactories.
ALSO, AX ASSOr.TMEST OF
Coach Materials,
coxstsrtxo or
Larct,. Carpeting, Morocto, Baroveh and Gig
Springs, do. Sulktyr. Plated Bands, Joints,
Moulding, Lobpsi &c. See.
Having made arrangement^ with Crane, Mitch
ell & Co. Newark, N. J. they w ill receive nnd
forward all orders entrusted lo their care. Ar
ticles ordered warrauted to please, onto sale.
Jan 14 2 BENTON fc BACON.
c.A.mc»i«rs
• WAS JUST nZCKIVEO ox COXSIUNMEXT,
W HICH lie offers for sale in Kits to suit pur
chasers,
10 hhds of Sugar
30 bbls of Rum
50 bbls Whiskey
20 bbls Caual 1 lonr
0 tierces new Rice.
Also, in Store.
50 bags prime gnea Coffed'
31 pieces Hemp Bagging
20 pieces Toxv do'
]9 lilids Molasses
4 boxes Tobncco
2 kegs ’ do
14 bills Sugar
10 bbls N. E. Rum
3 boxes Georgia mould Candles'
4 boxes Liquors.
Jaq7 1
EDUCATION. ...
GTnllE subscriber returns bit graleiu) acknotvledg-
41 nleuU to those who' have cobfidcd tho ihterests
bf their children to him during the year about to
Mote. He respectfully inl'oi ins them Mid the public;
diet the exercises of bis school will be resumed, oii
the first Monday In January.
TERMS.—Rending, Writing, and common"Arith-
\ inetic; , . 'fl'tid
Geo^hiphy, English Grammar C-0Q
Languages nnd other high branches 8-00
Payable quarterly. >, „
He respectfully solicits the public patrennge. .
Dec IU 48 3tw A. M-DONALD. ,
EDUCATION.
1IIE Mato aud Female Department! of tho
L Henry County Academy will commence
tltotr duties, under very competent Instructors, on
tlio first Monday iu January next:
Tho Dbparlmeim arochtlrely sejiaratc. A few
Young Ladies tan be accommodated with Board,
in tho family of tho Ladies w ho have charge of
tho Female branch of the Institution.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
T. W. KEY; Sec’ry.
MeDonoiigh,Dccl2 49
BLADES
FOR SALE AT THW OFFICE.
EDUCATION
With Manual labor.
T HE sulistriber having purchased a small plait-
taltuii fifcur Eetonioh, proposes tb,lake sis hr
eight yoling fiicn of good hioral eiiaMbters, between
the ages rd l2anh 17, and to provide for ibeirinstruc
tion in the various brliilchts of Education, in Agri
culture, and ib the Metlialiib Arts. Apparatus to il-
luetrnte tbe sciences of Chetnlstry, Astronomy, Nat
ural l'liiloso]ihy,&c. will be procured hod k Jlkthaii'
iciltop erw ted.
Schools uf this kind, established In Tcnnetice end
in the Middle and Northern Btates have flourished
beyond the expectations ol (lie most sanguine. Hun
dreds ol applications lo enter students have been re-
jecteddiiriii^ the year for the want of accommodar
tion: The wrlterlms bfcen urged by several reipettk ;
ble and lilhrary. gCntlctreh, who have protnlsfcd theif
sons; io ofihli b stnllur but In Georgia and he how de-
si;n« to make the eipeiilneiiL So inany months
have clhplbdin fixing on a site; since lie formed the
determii bison, that lie list not how time lo state all
the particulars of bis plan; nor w ill he mate high pre-
tcns'uiis in regard to ids qualifications northe amount
that shall bb learned. lie will endeavor however to
impart instruction ns far er.d as well as he Is able.
Assistance wilt be procured in teaching the mechanic
arts and some of the common branches of Education.
The object is to make practical men and qualify
them to become good teachers of schools.
In government, he will eudeavor to act thfe hart of
a pnrent and treat the pupils as his clljldreh! but ho
must bo obeyed: lib desires no pxrchtto schd hissori.
who Is unwilling tojfnve film subffiit to. the Regula
tions ofthe ichadl. Each student will labor tiro or
three hours in the day or shout one dey and a half id
the week. Cere will he taken, ns the weather grows
w arm, tliat they be not exposed to a mid-d.y sun, till
they become Inured to athletic exercise, by employ-
iiig tln: inuriiiugs and evenings. 8o many hours will
not ho requisite all the year, but in ft busy soasonj
somewhat more.
Each student will provide himself with sheets, lowJ
els nnd blankets—and it Would be economical for him
lo have a course suit to wear during the hours of la
bor. Books, stallunary. nil. See. will be furnished
those who need llietn at the ioixhst price. The timei
of examinations and vneatinhs' rahnot now be named.
Religout service will be attended every sabbath ia
lhdonton, n little more than a mile distant.
Those who wish to enter their sons must give Infor
mation Mid secure places hy the 10th ot Januaiyi
Thu school will be opened on the 23d-
LetleHJ/taitpaid,addressed to Eelonton, will receive
altchlinn..
Regulations and Terms.
1. The course of instruction will occupy tlrrto
years. •
2. Board, lodging, washing, tuition, Ac. for the let
year will be §9tlj lor tho 2d ^75; and for the 3d $50.
i’uynicnts, half yearly Iu advance.
ADIEL SHERWOOD.
Eatonlon. Dee 10,1831. 50
N. B. Editors in the Slate and the Charleston Ob
server arc pollttty requested to give tbeabove a fexv
insertions.' A. S.
Georgia. Crawford Coanty.
Superior Courts August Ttrm % 1HH0.
William 1). Fii-ks, ti, 2.i*dkell M. Wiii, JoW
Hatchkr and Rabtlvtt Wicks.
RULE aY/SI-
W HEREAS the sheriff bus returned that Unr*
l\tU U'iekt, one of the defendants to tbe n~
hove Rule Nisi Is not to be found in Crawford coun
ty. It it orders by Ihe. Court, Tint service of ***4
Rule be perfected off said BnrtUll IHdbbjr the pub
lication of this order Tn ohe of tbe Public (jasettrs of
this stntt once a month for {hr*e months; end that
said Bartlett IFick* shew cause if ht*) hfc hat why the
conyjM**.’' now of file in the clerk's ouU 6 s?r6nrtd «4oC
be established in lieu of the lost orijiiml.
A ttueroyy from tho minutes. E. M. AMOS.
A6v lu 26
JOHN B. WICK
TTAfl removed to his old stand, on Mulberry
JLJL street,, adjoining the Clothiog Store of
Messrs. P. Jmison & Go. nud ncnrly opposite the
comer formerly occupied by Messrs. J. D. tc A:
Chap man, (at present kept by Messrs. E. Graves
& Co.) ami has on band n geAeral assortment of
Goods, suited to the season, consisting of
Dry Goods and Groceries.
Hats; Bools, Shoes, Hardtcare,
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc.
which will be sold Iheap for cash. Hr^ friend^
and old customers arc respectfully invited to call.
N. I). The highest market price will t>e civert
for COTTON* nov21 26 3m
JYulice.
T IIR iuhscriber wishes 6nc or two Journey*
men that enn work nt the WHKEL-
WRIOIIT nnd CHAIR hu < ine ,, s, andean come’
well re rmn.ended. Inquire otf ihe road Iti.i&ugi
from Clinton to Fr.r*y:h, uimt John Towles 1 *,
d.'ef; 40 JUCHARD l\ 8LEB6B/