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iM. be *e-<* whether Cougntss
f t will * 4D ®,Mot the bargain bo-
^lify‘ hi, * g « ee «n end tW British Govcrn-
3 Mr. v * n ^“rfurrnccful ond objectionable
*?•„ the The * V W » f 1110 P 0,i * at ,1la Court of tho Guelphj,
*1 in the bHS1 „,' nrotecJ her own ships
^ M , 0f | l v , th°e ii>tm<lucnmi of a principle of
»!'• by ,hf purchase of that free action
ntsC— Pl,,w * . i.. ... ntfiroicn Without ITU).
,ch they »“^® tiou 24a a stain on our diplomacy
P'i**® Sever he effaced. We ure hourly in
^cwtlou that Congress will take up tbu
••WASiiiitoio.t, March 17.
•‘sirtisai’ffssstffflK
■^'iiLreia delegation express unreservedly
*• hat U» decree wlU bo resitted, with
iSlconcurrence of the people. There ha.
CtoStadlonof which I have any know-
« "ViL course which Uie President intends
ft # L uieh a contingency. At the levee on
ke .Lenin*, be is said to have inquired with
Ain.de if any tiling had ns yet been re-
Georgia, nud from tho touo of bis
ftiiit'tt it >s inferred, that ho has not yet do-
"“Show ha will act, if the response to tho
a “ s |, a ]| ho of a hostile or contumacious
fJ^rcBce to the Presidential election, no-
;7«t present said. Tho loading politicians
’Vs watching the march or the very tin-
.•events of iho session, aud their effect on
fekivehad'sharp disc«3sicm* within tho last
,1| forty iiomv, in the progress of thogeu-
.(Hwopriatien Dill, in which Mrs liny war.!,
■ tel it'See Commissioner, nud the Seooud
rj Win. B. Davis, liavo received some ra-
LkH ami nulo treatment. Tho former geu-
‘"lL |,«•» charged, uot indeed in very di-
•-nis luitiu language uot to lie mistaken in
Lft with too much indulgence of au nppe-
' llis tho object of our numerous brood
™otrance societies to root out of tho human
Z\t w restrain within reasonable limiu;
ulo Major Lewis, ho U accused or rank ill-
ami shrewd management in Uienttaiumcut
000 acres of laud Trem tho Indians, lor h.s
b nrat aud use. I doubt much whether
wave accusations w
r nauics from tho office
Iky the course uow taken. If these offices are
InM as superfluous, and, ia the car. of the
bar there is Mtrtug evidence to prove the nt-
Etto, they will, iu nil likelihood, be oholished,
Isiitcial art of Congress: but it is scarcely to
(peeled that important officers will bo reform-
Ljjj their office fires extinguished, by tho act
[tilMioMiug the appropriation While under
Woacf law these officers fill their situations,
I mast have the compensation allow e d by tiro
1 acd to withhold it would be a flagrant breach
Mb . ' , ,
Bheflsiect Committee appointed concerning
IBank, will leave this placo for Piiilndclpbi:i
Tin the next week. It is believed tbat the
be of Mr. Clayton's resolution wtU have t(je
pof carrying the present session far into the
hoi June.’’
SSSOMOW?* «h*»he Various official Cham-
«liBcmrancesnto St. James’
C s'or Col U “?? 77 , °'' 1 Coven,or
Jr . ' {?hn*on, must do our devoirs
There is little news from Washington—nothroe
of much interest. The proceedings of Congress
for some days have‘been chieflfKed ^L.-
“ffiom ‘“i ‘ i V'™ U ," llCKed *° '« 'onsideraffie
glnom. It is kuown that the President will, crc
loug. nominate a umti.ier to London, aud it is
thought tho scales of Executive favor would pret-
ty neurlv lie balanced betjvecn Messrs. Stevenson
nntt Archer or \ irgima, one or tho other of whom
would receive ,t. The ’’Kitchen” influence (A-
iniis nud Co.) was supposed to lie for one—ilia
*‘I ailour, (lavnigston & C 0 .) for the other. Iu
such a struggle, it is not difticplt to predict which
will go to tue wall. Either gentleman would an-
swer very well—Richmond Whig, SIstimt.
ifitAoow, eas«(fiA,_
TITRIT)AY, .MAUCll 31. ISI12.
CO.l 10.\ MARKET. Thu market coutin-
ttes antmatod, nud last week’s quotations gener
ally sustained. Tho latest intelligence from Liv
erpool appears favorable for the holder* of Col
ton. Prices this morning, 8 a 9} cents—strictly
prime It) cents. "
THE TARIFF. The Washington Globe
says, that Mr Adams “as Chairman of tho com
mittee of.Manufactures,-has avowed himself in fa
vor of reduction aud modification, based on mu
tual concession.' 1 *
Conundrum. Why must a shqyt man lie an
nrly riser ? Because, lie cannot lie long in bis
am accusations will cause the expungiug boil!
inm.es from tho office roll ofOcii.Jack-
■What long Tails same Cats hare I Tho me
morial from New York iu favor of the Indians
(the Journal of Commerce states,) extended to
WAsiitrnToic, March 20.
| the Senate yesterday, after tho transaction
e muni inorciug business, the consideration
’•.Clay’s resolution, for the modification of
Tons resumed, and Mr. Ilibb conclude.1
th commenced on Friday, iu opposition
icrcwlution and tho protecting system. Mr.
tjih moved to refer the whole subject to the
piittre on agriculture; which motion was de-
1 in the negative,' yens 18, nays 22. The
ttiim was then taken on the first branch
fir. ftnnc’s motion to amend the resolution
[r, ia strihiag ont all after the word ”wch-
[for the parposc of itucrtiitga substitute.—
I roe. i.oo was also decided in the negative,
i 1*, a.w# 23. Messrs. Ileuton aud WilMnft,
proposed to amend tho resolution, but u-
[dmcr.ts were, at the time, decided to be out
rdcr. Mr. Forsyth moved to postpone’the
hr ciM'.v.dcrathai of die resolution to tlie first
day iu May. After some remarks from Mr.
, m opposition to this motion, Holmes mov-
i edjoummeU, which was carried.
I the Houao of Representatives, tho military
I general appropriation bill* were severally
I a thin! time aud passed,
Washikotow, Kveh£2.
like Senate, yesterday, tire bill introduecil by
"kiton granting a quantity of Ipml to {be state
iaouri forllie purposes of internal iraprovu-
I, was read Uie second time and referrcl to
:co»iiuee on Roads nud Canals. Mr Wag-
r submitted a resolution directing said cnin-
* w inquire into the expediency of granting
estate of Louisiana five hundred thousand
b of laud, forthe purpose of internal improvc-
A question of order aruso, ou nu inquiry
vWilkins, whether he could submit nn am
Kitts tho resolution of Mr Clay, ou tbn m-
[•fter the rejection of tho amendment of Mr
’• which proposed to strike out tho whole re-
®l or whether it would he necessary to
ssrsconsideratiou of tlio qnastioti in order to
ft hi* object! After soma remark* front the
4,(Hr Ring 1 ,) ami from Messrs. Ilayne an!
'.in relation to pariitmentary usage, it was
’atood that a decision of the Senate iu IBM
wtkiil lit: qujjtiuu, nud th it Mr VV. cdiil.l,
proper lima submit his amendment,
tho Home, Mr Adauis from the coisiuitueon
Hctores, reported a bill for tho provcntimi-
’Is on the revwiMo, which was rend n fir*t
■rrond that, nud committed to !t committee
tubule. Mr A. took the occssiontoinforiu
llusso that ho should uot rcuow the npplica-
made by him last week, to be excused from
*f service on tho committoo on Manufactures.
b ill supplementary to tho soverat laws rela-
t» tho sales of tho public land, was again coit-
™, »ud, after a long debate, ordered to Ini
i * tluU ihqe tomorrow. Mr Wildo submit-
1> resolution 0 a tho sulijcct of the coinage.
WupinJinttoflhe Charleston Conner.
W’AsftixoTotJ, March 20.
! ai.ly made iu tho House of Represents
_ 0 ' 1 “rirlay, by tho Cbainnau of tho Cum-
l,V» Poreigu Relations, to n member who
H “ :l1 } me question, that a Ministor will ho
i», *v 0ral ’ t Britain, has given n Uciv di-
1 10 the conjectures aud speculation* of our
'°*ogcr* nud hangors ou at the lohbici. of
D. e ‘.'’ t*} the Library of the Capitpl, nt tho
[.‘ r l;a o Book Stores, aud in tho Stago offices
i re oaii of thu c.;/. Two or throe week*
liu^iiticd by these gentry, that no Mtuis-
1. !™W<kfl*rj would bo sent to Great Bri-
Fr,,; ,a * 1 ol, f Government would content it-
U u . COm, 1 i “ louin 5“ Chnrga, oqnnl in
L I 10 the Representative of Groat Britain
iftoi?-Now, speculation ia oxltaustiag
IkUmIj rt *“ l . w * l ° B tho inostlikedr pcrs-m to
■TSE* “‘be successor to thrmk pf Mr.
y. Blie return of Mr. Kivcs. from
hlr.’l7J“ 1 own re questf.,-ill leave a vaennry
H'ion, ,!, 0 ? ,t0 ?’ ** ^ RCuarnUy hclisved, Ir-
iThrl'JS-?’’^ f J ,0IUMl w or two, tiro Lion o>
V Baforo t/ie request of.Mr. Rive.
'sriioiu.fi i t0 rc,urn -.'was uudersiond. bo h’.il
•! c 1 * rtlinnjk In hwiitMl lire iltsilmi.f
iii whinh signature , tiro ohtuined to these political
Immhng* iu the big cities'. ^
Disireisingl Mrs. Anne Hoyall refuses to ex
change papers with us! 1 Tho she Ouraug-ou-
tang ulso declines visiting Macon !!! Isn’t it c-
uougb to draw tears from lin iriclo }
Fanny IFright, the great apostle of Anti-mat-
rhnouy and infidelity, is uo longer Mist Fanny.
Her heart having been warmed by die torch i>f
Cupid, and her bowels moved Ity tho bauds of
i.ucina! (it is said.) she has nt last consented to
receive the aid of llymeu.and— is married! not
withstanding her lo'ug preachments on tho folly
of that ceremony. By this step the celebrated
Reformer (like some politicians we kuow of,)
has nuUifitd the souuiluess [if it had any,] of her
own doctrine.
Afore Nullification. At a dinner given toGov,
Hamilton, at Marion court liouso, 8. C. on the
IDlll inst. the following "tea pa’rty” toasts wore
drunk, tho first being mnoug the regular once:
“TiroSouthern States—they need but a Bos
ton Tea Forty movement; aud.tbey are united
for ever.” . *
“By tho Hon. John B. Earle: Nullification
tho rightful remedy for our wrong*; let cowards
sock a more peaceful one."
The New York papers furnish almost as mol
mitholy accounts of the destruction in taat state,
occasioned by the breaking up uf tho icc, nud t'.iu
freshets iu tho Hudson and it* tributaries, ns we
had !...• ly io record by the inundations on the
bin. Particulars will be found iu another pari of
this paper.
The Athenian is merged in tho Southern lien--
.ure. which is to be conducted by A. Chase aud
A. nl. Nisbtl.
The foilowinggciitlcmeu compose tbcCommit-
teo of the House of Representative* to proceed to
Philadelphia to examine the books nud pupers of
the Bauk of the United States, and report wheth
er the said Bank has violated its charter: via.
.Messrs. Clayum. Adams. McDuffie, Johnson of
Kentucky,t'arobreleng. Thomas of Md t and Wat-
luough. —
The following libel is^omg the rounds. “Ne
ver triv.1 with useerocn married innn, who love*
hi* wife, fo.-jia will toH'bon and slio will nell her
sister, nud her sister will tell any and every body.”
in i’eVeral iustancct. We haVO not leameii iL
paruculqr*,—/ounta/. _ .
The annexed Is a copy of tho Manitntt, in tho
Clierokee case, from tho Supreme cduit of the
United States to that of Georgia:
SUPREME COURT OF THE U. STATES,
JANUARY TERM, 1332,
Samuel A. Woxckster, Plaintiff in Error, vs.
The State or Gkoiioia.
In error to the Superior Court for the County of
Gwinnett, in the State of Georgia.
This cause came on ti* he heard on tho tran
script of the record from the Superior Court for
the County of Uwiuuett in tho State of Georgia, '
nud was argued by crotmsci; on consideration
whereof, it is the opiniuu of this Court that the act
of the Legislature of the State of Georgia, upon
which the indictment in this case is founded, is
coutrary to the Constitution, Trenties aud Law*
of tile United Status; nnd that the special plea
ju bar pleaded by the said Samuel A. \Vorcester,
in initiiuer aforesaid, and relying upon the C'on-
stiluliuji. Treaties, and Laws of tiro Uuiteil States
aforesaid, i* a good b;ie and defeneo to tho said
iadictureitt by the said Ha in.;-I A. Worcester; imd
a* such ought o have been allowed and admiited
hy the said Superior Court for tlio County rtf
Oiviunatt in the State of Georgia, before iviiich
the indictment was pending and tried; and that
there was error iu tho said Superior Court of the
Hht»of Georgia, ia overruling the p!ea so plead
ed us aforesaid. It is therefore onic red and ad-
jiltlged, thi'.t tlie Judgment reuddred in the prm;;i-
sds by the said SupcridrCourt of Georgia upon
upon-the pica of Not Guilty afterwards pleaded
by the said i Samuel A. Worcester; wlierdliy
tho said HamucI A. Worcester is sentenced to
hard labor in the pcuitculiary of Gacrgia.ought
to lie reversed and annulled. And this Court,
proceeding to reuder such Judgment a* tho said
Superior Court of tho State of Georgia should
have rendered, ir is further ordered aud adjudged
that the said'Superior Court bo and hereby is,
reversed and aufiutlcd, and' that Judgment be,
and hereby is, awarded that tho special pica it)
bar, so as aforesaid pleaded, is a good ami suffi
cient plea iii bar, in law, to the iuitietmcnt afore
said, aud that all proceedings on the said indict
ment do forever surcease, nud that tho said Samu
el A. Worcester be, nnd hereby is, henceforth
dismissed therefrom, nnd that he do therefore quit
without delay. And that a special mandate do
go from this Court to the Superior Court, to car
ry this Jitdgracut iulo execution. March !>, 1832.
We understand that Mr. Ciiestcr, ono. oT the
council of tho Missionaries aud the bearer of the
mandate ofthe Supreme Court in their case, readi
ed Gwinnett,, white the Superior Court forthe
county was in session. Wo are informed that the
Cnmiril.of Worcester, moved for a rule nisi to
shew cause why a writ of habeas corpus should
not tic grouted to briug up aud discharge the body
of Worcester from confinement. Judge Dougli-
herty refused the rule. A motion was thou made
to cuter tbc mandate of the Supremo Court,' and
tho proceedings had in relation to ir, upon tho
reccords of the Superior Court of Cwhinefl which
motion was. also refused hy the judge. Tims fnr
has the matter progressed ns wo auticipated.
We sincerely hope, the Supreme court may here
let it terminate. If not however wo .will say that
never Were officers in the discharge of their duties
they owe their country, more unanimously sup
ported by^he voice aud feelingofn whole people.
We undarstand Judge Donghherly has proceeded
to Cherokee county, in the discharge of bis Judi
cial duties.—Southern Recorder.
While Washingtau’-s Teat was-placed in the
park on W'fdnvsduy, Mr. Reed, of Long Island,
aged.nbnnt 78 years aud w,ho was onc ofWnsIi-'
iugti-V.i body guards during tho revolution, took
the s'iniQ sthtiuu, licfcre it lie had then occupied.'
This was quite an interesting exhibition.
Tho Bill in addition to tho act passed at the
sessii'ii i f Congress for the relief of Insolvent
Debtor* to liio United States, mid now before
lli-tl body, differs from that act by oxtending the
priucinles of coinnroinyn to ail the Debtors of the
tinned States, wuellier insolvent or not. Accord
ing to the construction placed -by tlio 'officers of
government on the net of the-last session, it is a
doiul -letter. Tho particular object of it* enact
ment, was to enable the Secretary of tho Trea
sury to release debtors for duties to tho govern;
mein, whom number has bqen increasing for tlio
lust i'-.ri; years, who have never applied for the
benefits of insolvency, but who have become so,
in fact, from circuontances which they could not
control. They h ive been nhlo to compromise
with their private debtors and go on, but the Dra
co-like law* of the Federal government, in regard
to debt, hang over them, nnd lock up tlicir ener
gies aud industry from all useful and honorable
exertion.—So, Fat.'
H - SElimj- OFT.
AVING taken tlio store formerly,occupied
by Di-Woodbury, on Cotton Ave—a, nfl
his stock of Goods for disposal, tho whole will bo
sold off nt very low prtccsi Having resided in
New York the last two years; nnd purchased most
of the above Goods himsetf, nud at tho lowest
market prices, those Who purchase in this market
will find it for their interest to call and examine
the same. About 6-1900 worth have been added
to the stock since tho middle of. January, which
consists of.. *
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
52ats, Shoes,
Hardware, and: Cutlery,
LEGHORN BONNETS,
DRY GOODS, Sfc.
What nre not disposed of at private sale, by
tho Slst of April, will bo sold at Public Auetiou,
the sale commencing on Monday the 23d, at 19
o'clock, aud will coutiuue from day to day until
all are sold.
Terms—for sums under 6100, cash-reiver, at
8 months, for approved endorsed paper- ••• .
G. C. COIT.
march 30 111 . ’
Tin Ware SSanufaciory.
[ * NGEP.FOliliS ti STODDARD con
tinue to innuufictureTIN WARE. Their
sliup may lie found on Cotton Avenue, one door,
above No. 9, nenrly opposite the Seale House of
Day.& Butts. They keep on hautl a good assort
ment, uf , '' •' «.
Plain and Japanned Ware, •
w hich will be sold on good .tyrffis, 'cither .whole
sale or retail. , ■ ’
Job Work
will meet with despatch. 21 nnv 15
travelling tranks-
T ravelling trunks for »aic by
march 29 WM. 1L BURD8.VLL.
Spiling off Cheap.
T HE subscriber will leave, for New York in
n fqjv weeks, nud offers liis remaining
stock of Goods ut very reduced prices for cash
only, consisting of
Watches, Seals, Keys, Earrings,
Si’eastnius, linger Kings
Shirt Studs, Medallions, Stiltr Spoons,
Plated Castor*, Caudlesticks. Sjjiiffcrs aud Trays,
Dirks, Knives, Coral and Wax-Beads. Brittuuia
Ward, aud n large assortment of Watch Glasses,
materials, tie. well worthy the attention of tho
trade. IL II. SMITH.
March £9 113
N. B. * Persons having Welches with the sub-
scrlbcr will jileaso call and take them' nwny by
tlio first of May, ns his shop will bo closed during
the sdtnmer. K. U. S.
SALE* AT AUCTION.
3?Jqvt Sellings attlip Store
OCCUPIED by B. Jjt. WARNER, ou Second
\jy skcct nud Cotton. Avouue, a large amt
general assortment of
Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery,
Shoes-i Jacadymafio Clothing &c
h’heso gooils nre seasonable nml fresh, having
cu purchased within a few months past in tlio
northern markets. Th<qraU,vriU continue from
day to diiy until tlio wliqkl are disposedof.
Terms.—Sums uuder SlUl) cash, 6190 a $150,
months, over 6219 9 months for; approved en
dorsed pat t-r. lU'lA & COTTON-
Mareli 24 ■ 112 ,, , Auctioneers.
The Legislative C.ouucil of Florida liavo ap
pointed B.M.Ciiarltnnof Savvmnh. C.J. Jcu-
kin* of -Augusta, I. G. Seymour of Macon, M.
Torrpucc au J W. P. Tiusloy, of Millodgoville, and
J. P. Vnn Ness.of Colniabiis. Commissioners to
take, the iij-liuowlcdgliieut of deeds aud instru-
ticnU of writing, icc. .,
The (south Carolina claim has passed botlillo
uses of ObugrcsK The amouut mcludiag iutor
cst exceeding perhaps 2p0,009dollars.
Aeivoahly to previous notice,, a largo nnd rb-
spocublo - nssatnbly of Ludics nui licntlemen
convened nt tha Baptist Church, on bumlint_ eve
ning, the-23th iu*t., to form a TRACI bOCIb-
Boat Sjov/s.
jARRlVE». t •
Boat Strangor, aud lisat Win. Brainanl, Day
Si B.utts oivutrs, with groceries from Darien.'
Boat ClnriesCnrroll, C Campbell owner, front
Dr.rirn with groceries.'
Boats Augusta and No. 7, with groceries, La
mar, owuor. - - - •
Boat btrangor, with grocorios, Day ec Butts,
owners.
Boat Serjeant Jack, withgroconei, Rogers and
Campbell, owners. , "»
ftBrAllTED,
Boat Stranger, and'box No. 19, Day Si Butti
owners, with 1WJ bag* cotton. •
• i iVnrson’s cottoil box, with fiCO balcs^^
.; m&n'B.mn,
'In il'airis 'cOutiiv, ou -^l*t iustniit, Mr Hiram
W. Brooks, of Appalachieola, Florida, to Miss
Sarah E. sodo’nd daughter of Major Johu Mitch-
*'on tho I5ili ir.it. by Uto U«r. T. Capers,
Mr Edward Jones to Miss Sarah IV \\ilhnm-, ot
small Essays or Tracts, writtoif for that purpose
Tha following officers were chosen: ,
A. U. Far.KM.vx, Prcnilcnt.
Josxrn Wasuuuhx, 1st Viee President. .
J. Goudaud. 2d ditto.
H. Blaib, 3d ditto.
J. Lamar, Esq., Secretary.
D. B. Bctlxr, Esq.. Treasurer.
SOLlCl'l’ERS.
Messrs. John Uuuior, C. Pyck. L. Fit j. nml
A. M'DotialJ; Mrs. Po|V. Mr*. Holt, nnd Mrs.
'i’raev; ‘Misses Tlpisss, Horn Campbell, onu S.
Th# Supremo Court ailjouructl on tho I7ib in
stant, and the JuJgos luve gone to their respect
ive homes.
Mr. Elisha Hopkius, for many years an Iindus
trious Htteutivo pilot of this port, (sayt the Savmr
nab Georgian,) aud raeeotly employed m beeper
..f tho light house on Wolf Eland, at the monbt of
tlio Alatamha river. Was found, °!* ,ho | ,n ^“ , “® °|
tho 19th iii-.t-. lying dead ou iho Iwailt. »hp| ose l
to liavo perished by cramp, to which ho was »«b
jeet, III me extreme nolJ of Saturduy uight, I7lli
' n *Wo regret that some nets of insubprdination a*
ioml- tlio students of Frnnkliu College, hnvo Into-
Bnllavb comity. - „ _ _ „ ,
On tho 22d inXt. by tho Rev. G. Cnpers, Col.
Jamos Wimberly, of Jones, to Mrs Robscca C
Jatnesbn, of Houston county.
Jffiolasscs, B.um, G-in, &c» ;
Just received by boat Stranger.
I1HDS N. O. Molatsrs,- ■'
20 bbls Ildm
20 do Gin (ticst brand Si good proof)
- ^ 20 do Whiskey (N. U.higb proof)
IX STOnK.
10 bids Mackerel No 1,
60 do Whiskey
50 do Gin
10 l.lids St. Croix Sugar .
10 do N. O. do
25 bbls Manbaden Fish
5 tierces superior Rhfb.
For sale by
March 28 . 112
££cusion £kcrif?
RX^ILI. be sotdontheflrrt Tneiilay in MAY nt$(; ’..
TV before the-coiirthous.! door in I’erry, Hoes- rv
ton eonty, between die usuel hours of sale, -•
-. Ono Lot of Land, No. 326, in tbu thirteenth
district ot Houston county—levied on as the proper*
ty of Samuel Stanford to satiety a Fi Fa Iu favor ot •
Nicholas Wagner vs said Stanford.
f or.ly acres"or Land, well improved, where- 1
oh Michael Madden now liyea. being part of Lot No,
Mfl, in the 13'h disirictofBouiton countv, and Lot No,
UJ,contaIning2U2 rdlneres onk mid hickory land, in
the 13(h diitrict df Houston'countv/ improved—Ml L ’
levlod on aa the property of Stiehael"Madden to i*tls-
fy two FI Fas ono In-favor of Edward T. AI‘f;ehe«
and Ike other In favor of John 9. Wick vs raid .Mad
den. .... J, .
101 1-4 acre* of .pinn Lind, improved,
being half of No. 207 In tho 12th district of Houston
county—levied oh as-the properly ot John lloll to
sutiifv sundry small FI Fas in fnvor of Alien 15. Rbaa*
tain bearer v« laid John U',|ll m;if liobcrl Wall—lev
ied on and returned to me . b r a constable.
One Lot of Land, No. 79, in ilie thiricentli ‘
district of Houston county, well Improved—levied * I'
on as -the' properly of Nnlhai.itl Duffel to satisfy a
small Fi Fa in favor or Moore & Kellv va V.ld DuflcI
—levied on and retilnicd to meby aeon-(aide, i •
Ono Lot of ink nnd hickory Land, wcll im-
'roved. No. 323 in the liitb district of Houston count- ••
<y—levied on aa the property uf Andrew Hendrix to
satisfy- sundry small. Fi Faa.frora nju. lice’* court of
Jockaon county in favor of Edward Williams eu>d o-
lliera v* said Hendrix—levy made and returned toms
by a constable,
Ono Lot of oak and hickory Land, well ins> , '
proved, Nu 0, In tho 13lb district uf llobston county
—levied on ns.the property Sf'MHA ft ' Smith and
•Job.IK Smith to inliriy sundry itnall Fi Fas one in Ta-‘ '
vor or John Rawls va Samuel IL Smith, William q.
Smith and Job W. Smith, and other-Fi Fes vs said
de/rmiaols—levy made and returned to me by a colu
stable. ',
Ono Lot of Land In tho fifth district of
Houston county, No.. 11G—levied on as the property
of Ullteberr.i/ ll’atlcre tosati.-fy one.sitmli Fi Fn infat
vo'rof William Cunycra-vssaid Wallers—levied on
end returned to me by aCoQstublc.
101 1-4 acres oak nud.‘hickory Land, well
improved, being tho cast half of lot No 11. in the 12th - .
-district of Houston county—levied on os tho proper
ty of Daniel M'Xnir to satisfy n Fi Fn from I’ulaski
Superior Court, in fnvor ot IFillinm SnhdCard rurvi* *
ving copartner ofJeeM & William Sa'ndford vs Big
ger* 8|ngleton end Daniel M’Nnir—properly pointed
outliy D. D. Stiirges, Esq. plniutiff's attorney.
Two Lots of pino Land, in the lltli district
of Houston county containing 2Q2 l-2ncres each, im
proved, both adjoining the lauds of John B. Alexan
der and others and being the placo whereon Robert
D. Sinclair now resides, uro Fodder stuck and forty
busbali’ of Corn, more or' less—nil levied on as the
troperly of Hubert D. Sinclair, to Satisfy Iwo FIFas ia . .
avorof Giles B. Taylor vs said-fcinclniri
One 5 acte Lot iu tho town of I’erry, Hous
ton county, whereon licnjnnnn Kent hoiv lives, well *
improved—levied ou as Ids properly to satisfy a FI
Fa In favor of Gcorgo Patton v» said Keht.
James Fun I ley’s St Elijah Findley’s interest
In a Lot of plno Land In Jho eleventh diitrict ot Ilous- 1
toil county, improved, being tha plnco w hereon tha " •
snid ./nncinnd F.lijah rindiry non live, and adjoining ,
Hodges and ctbei-s—levied nn ui their property to ..-
•atisfy two I-’i Fns in favor of J.«%. R. Slone va said - .
James Findley, nnd Elijah Findley security.
Otin Lot of pine Lahti, iinproyeil, whereon
Neil Smith nOlv lives, and adjoining Jenkins nnd oth-
>-rs—levied ou ns hi- properly to rotisfy a Fi Fa in fa-
vorofJohn B. Wickva»uid Sulil|l." *”
Ono grey Horse, eight years did, ono 'Sad
dle nnd. Bridle, and David 0 ,r 8mith’s interest in a
Lot «f pino I^ind, Improved, In thd ninth district of
Houston county, ivhcreon David Ov- Smith now-lives
—nil laviednnas hisprupeity tosntisfy a Fi Fu in fa
vor of J oh it M. Moore vs Hugh A. Smith .and David
O. Smith. ........
Ono Lot of pine Land, writ improved,.with
n Grist mill tbrrcon, whs'icon the defendants now re- -
aide—levied irons tlie'properly of AtistrrH /lYbowand
Irwin flii’ieii tusatisfy sundry small Fi Fas infaVnr nf
John ll. Cain oml plhers vasaid Burwcll and lrivin
Wilson—properly pointed out by R. V.- C, RuIBn. .. y.
• Lot No. 180 in the ninUi .ilisUtct of Houston
—levied jni ns the properly of Duruelh.Ktndriek to -r.
satisfy a amnll Fi Fa ill favor of Goddard <V.Lnngdotv , ■
c. a. madiNs.
Fashionable Hats.
IIE sitbscribcr linu on hand r few fashionX-
ble HATS, xybkh In offers nt the very low
priarof Five dollar*. Gnllmulsco.
‘ marel. 22 • It. U. SMITH.
for
K'cgrocs for
\ HE aubscriucr baa'ii lot of MttiltOES
,j ialc t confuting of Iioys# Oirb ami Faini-
lics-i-thcy will bo fouud Rear JUrTowusUsfMilc,;
Macon* ST* 1j ANTE it*
• tu^rcb^B* 112 • • .->!
Ono Hundred dollars Reward
fhi**^tbo L*»t of Uonr^ Kadjr^ in t!»c
19 iowiiVf Irwiiitrtii. Wllkbison county,oii Uio
ii* Jit oJ iliti l^ili inst. t dark brown HvU^h m*orly
lilack, »»< or stven yenrs 6l»l thi* ^primr, nboirt ;> icct
kilhi ewitch tail, Harjn hKfpmiOM; Ibclnift’OW
liiml lout white, umrkeil with gehr, fciiod before ■iid
mckf mosllv—biinpoflcnl to Imvo been taken by John
Cannon, ho IihvImr broke juil (u Lnurjmi epuhty llie
Snlurdnv night before, charged with boijKJ *r»JW
in several uRt. Tbc snlj CtiUkh l» ijhout 40 Y«i
of'nuc. six feet high or more, ruthrr dark complexion,
blflfklltfo rather f|Miro mwle. The Hl.ove tvwnrd
will boyUeu fnr the detection of the thief and - deln-
ktnn'.f "•ft* 0 '"" '^Ffi’LETONMADD^r
M»rrk 93 2t
—levy made and returned bv a constable. .
March 20 ISAIAH CHAIN.
Sh miff.
W Butts Sheriff S^lesa - r,
ll.lsbc >(»lci cu tin* first Tuesday in MAY niJit*
before tho court house in Jackson, Butts couu*.
ty, between the meal hours of idle; • t
One house Frnmo ut tho Iiidhiri Spring#, m
Butts county, a log House ftrineriy occupied u a
-blacksmith shop, one other small frame ot u House
all siluaied nt the same p!nce, nIllo bead bfCaitte
more pries?, eighty bead of Ilug^more or. less, ono
smnll bay liurse,nnd one Cotton Oihr-ell levied on
as the properly of Joel Daley, Inenlhfy two Fi Fes is
sued from Butts Superior Court iii fnvor of Abner .*
Bankston vs Joel Daley—property pointed out by th*. -
plaintiff. - ...
One negro woman tittmed Mary, about 23., •
yltars old, Hiirait, a woinnn about 10 years old, Stn-' ;
p!ien,‘a boy atiout 4 years old and Leroy, a boy about
10 mouth** old—nil levied oh as the property of A. Ls
Rolluson, to satisfy three Fi Fns issued trom Butts
pci lor Court In favor of II.-W. SroveM and othrjrs
vs sail! Uubiiiflou—propci ty pointed out by defend**
auf. HENBV HATELY.
March *G ^ ‘ . . Sheriff.
Georgia, Taluot county,
‘ vverhERF.A3'"Reiilii-ii Aldroilgl np|illu» fame
\ V * for tellers of udinlntilinllou un the-estate Qf
I. ll aiinm nmmea.UUof Atabaaia. itecoascd-
was wamws. UU O-.U tnong the «BR.. r . ..
ia 2r2 7 rumo -<‘ to exhibit his tlq.lomf tic W oicurrcil AM have compollcd tha facnlucs m
tanaky it jQ-postii^ntlal atmqviilaere cxatcilV'rtJVtr P 01 ' ,ri ,0 * lic Mt* ut cx P tt — 08
Sdiod*
At the Mat of Hugh l.aivwm, in Houston co.,
mi tin 22<1 inst., aft. r n cguttura* '»."*« ofthroo
moatbs, Robert Glenn, Esq., nl '•)= *>7‘h I cnt
his cvc. Mr. Glenn r,i».useote.l thaeounty ot
Twice*several yoars iiRtw St <lc lag:»uture, nud
was a laau of mare thuixunlluaiyttlenU^-Hia
L.-ont ilovolion to poliiir*.joined whhllio mort ti-
L-r.i! hospitaliiv; made him feci much of cnbmity
ami iiliriuriuno during tho latti:.-part *of In* life.
Lot these who bad uncharitable fueling* towards
the deceased, be n. charitable to Ins memory a.
he was forgiving, and let them remember, that on
W, dying .dtlow ho expressed a hops °r pardon
from tiii Maker, ns sincerely ns ho made peace
" On'suuday Morning, the Mill jnst.. bfaril> Sj»‘
erring nml psiufti! iUncse, Mr*. Esther Torrance,
of Milled.'eville, in the .'15th year of her ago, wi
dow of Andrew Torrauce. roriuerly of Laldwtu
C °AMbe residence of Mr. Wilson Popo ; in OUd-
toil. Jones county, Mr. Uvytyjl.
live of Massachusetts, aged 22 years. Ha hsd
cioicand liimsclf to all with whom fef g” n «-
maint.vl hv his stoady ndhercuee to vim.. . mo.
ha» left hvhiqd liita tio best oT nil mc.ncu.ocs
“A grnid nami-.’’V •• ■ ’’ ’ • -.
% d seal at office, (Id* 23d
day of Mardi.WlU.IAM B. GQ33.c.c. o.
OUR ir.mtb* after
made tu the honorable the Inforidr Court uf
torilolTSi,lm! O cM00ty‘drcrsscd for die bene-
rocket Booh Boat I
: m ti,. |'t!» in>t. bclweeii Macon and Mr. Beck
l.mn’s, near the cnmp^roancUi* M ( »nroa Oj>nn^
r -«ii p.ififst u’mIW i. Softlalnlng nboui
SSShatSFStewefi'
SZaSIT*5SrW{.“JW“"'f5S--*-
m«iw-iwn
d-illnr*. Ihcre .v enu w
nil |htv>us from trading
for tho * n ' r r . or V
the maker from payo'g
finding »»
id p.
1 * C '’w aA ‘ Jr* 5 ;*.« r 'iI■ fV^rnV.V;oTof ii'.Vo me. Oeo mile,
l ;" L v : !,r..iUne»r tbs F.yclrovillo road^ d'all b
nbqve Forsyth ur
«F ^ 11>
VCll *J» IU" ' U#U J '""l *■
Daniel carroi.l.
Monroe Sheriff Sales.
W ILL lie aulil on the tint Tuesday in MAY nest,
before Ike court house in Fonytb. Monroe
county, between tbeUsoal hours of tale,
292 1-2 acres of Laud, being Lot No. 120,
liithe Olh'dljtrlr.t of Monroe county, vberaon Rich
ard Mn'y now lives—levied on aalb». property of Hirg-
ard Jtfujr and Jamie Turner, In ,stilly a Ft Fa in fa, or.
of Thomas N’H|iIervssslil May Ir Turner.
'202 1-2 nerrs of Lund, being Lot. Nn. 133,
in the third diitrir.l of Monroe comity—levied on as
the property of Ay/rouui i'artUman, Ililtiam-. Varde j .
mail and Haehacl Fardeman, to satisfy a Fi Fa infs- .
vor oflbe Governor Sec. v* said Vardcmans.
Tlie uorlli-cait part of Lot No. '126, in tho
sixtli district uf Monroe county,—levied on a* the
[ir.M>rrty cf John Dewberry to utility ■ Fi F* In f.^ .ie
oi itenjnmin M. I’eeples vs said Dewberry.
Ttira'e Mules, ifto Rond 'Wnynil; one Ox' '
Cart, one yoke of Oien, and one Grindsloue—all le
vied ou «* Ilie riru|ierty of Jared TirpUy, to aaliafjr
sundry Fi Fas in favor ot LhtWtooAlKiuson.nadolUj-
esr vs piid TapleJ. . • .
I’wu I.ota of Land, Nos. 120 aud 143, m
tliefnurlh district of Monroe county—levied oiins tho
iroperlv of William Gray end Tlw.itat Gray, to satis- .
P y sundry Fi Fas in iavor of Case & Goodrich and
Olliers va said Grays. ‘
pjftv acre* of Land, being part of Lot i No.
191,In the fourth district of Monroe county—levied
on nt the property of Johu Ceyper, to s,ti*fy sundry'
siunll Fi Fas In furor of Marlin O. Bncbanon for tlm.
use of Janies May and other Fi Fas—levy mode end
returned hy a ccustuble. A. COCHRAN,
March 29 , , , _ **"9^
Alto will bo told at al.rre on the first Toetuay so
JVNE ’i'll.
Ouc nccro mnn named ld«t, about 27 }eai* ol
are—levied on ..the properly of t.evh. Sr. JosatUfv
a mortgage Fi Fa in f.Vor’of f.lijrb M . Troutman, A-
mos Troutman, and Itirom D. 1 rout men—properly
^°M*rcb°29 la ***'JttHN RF.DD1NG. Pep. Sheriff.
Irwin ShorifTStele*
POSIT’ONF.D.
W ILL b« »old on 1hc ftwl Tueftdny in MAY neit.
before ibe coart house in Irw i\ county, be-
tireeo the usual liuurt of rale, ‘
One Lot o!‘ Lmid, known nv Wo* 253, in
Ihe fourth district of Irwin county, end on the wftttm
of llouftc creek—'levied cm «•. the prv|wrty of moc
Stephens, to sutiAfy ■ Fi Fe issued from the Fum»or
Court o| Irwin county. in favor of J»*bu butlou jr. v#
8(epbf«* Wlggiiw. end I*n«c f^irphcn* K-curify—pro*
p C rty roij^dmriby Hupheou.g«l» E R, ^
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. ’.
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