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Aleut two O'clock tiiis
/• • k ' t ;‘7, (5,e ft. Y. Journal 5f. Commerce
•efkki-un i/f the watchmen who were-
*^ ,rC 'nn the torber of Libert;'ami Green
fii&t . two persona about midway in
itn*®’ . who appeared to be stooping down
(Jit* 0 r.aiin* socnelbing under the sloop of a
pi c0 ,„i,iute or two they approached the
to**' inquired the time of night, and walked
*** nie of «he watchmen remarked that'lie
tf |“ a nJ sec what they bad been doing, which
j round two silver spoons lying ou the
b ,lld, ’ t pie rau hack, and communicating
!ih’,d discovered, they determined to vp-
»h?* J* |j„ f e |t 0 w». Ono of the watebmeu wl-
■i cautiously towards them, and suddeuly
■ hauils on both, a regular battle ensued.
k! 1 "?! j| ic villains being armed with a large
W r ‘rtittle several desperate thrusts at him.
e!5, ret his clothes ami one of his hands sovere-
’ The ., r onipt arrival of the other watchman
If' '(I,,, capture of oue; but hi* compauion, a
.athletic person, by taking to his heels, stic-
! l 7„l j„ making a temporary escape. The
h,„in followed tlio direction betook, crying
» thief.” '"id the fugitive finding that the
was gaining upon him, set up the same
*'under a hope that the stratagem would relieve
Sfrom further trouble. -
flic watchmau in the vicinity of 'Washington
• liberty streets, hearing the alarm, and seeing
„nc in advance of the fellow who was so lustily
oilin' "»t«P thief." conjectured that it was it
preteucc, aud determined therefore to put a
l’,w his career. ,As he seized hold of him, the
ol,« commenced a luriotli assault, aud though
nwitcliumu was not more than half his size,
I* be distributed his Idows with such deitority,
t i„ a miitute or two the fugitive laV extended
I fll || length upou the pnvcin'eut. He was‘ ae-
orJiii’ly secured, aud with his companion, \Vas
Laducted to the watchbouso, The watchmen
C, conunciiced searching along Greed street,
^1 sailer ibe sloop of the house whertt the pri-
mnfnwere seen standing, was found a bag uear-
l mi ,,f spoons, Silver forks and other articles,
1*1, they subsequently ascertained had been
taka from die storo of Floyd Smith, No 12 M aid-
rt),»ae, wlii'di hud been entered by picking tile
nek of the front door. The entire value of tile
■ji«l>erty
taken was $983, idl of which was rceo-
iavil with the execution of two silver watches;
the uaiucs of the villains are Jattick Boyd, alias
-Hall, aud William Quin. They wore both ex-
liaiucil thi* morning, and fully Coiiitiiitted for
lniil. , ‘ ... ,. .
TELKGHAPII.
MAC OW,.OBOE. Q»a7
,SA T1 It DA V,.A PH I la 7. 18B2.
COTTON MAKKET.—No material altera-
|ton in prices since our lust. 11 is selling at 8 nml
I to cents. There is but little coming ill.
Look to voun ChIsMbys.—An attempt Was
l&iiiie, ou Tuesday night Inst, to enter the Clotli-
|k; Store of Mr. Lewis Fitch, down the chi in
lay; the uperturc.at tile base of tho flue proving
I too small, preveuted immediate entrance. The
I noise of the thief awoke the jpenou who slept in
I the store; but while engaged iu procuring a light
I the thief made his escape, leaving, in the pre-
I tipitaocy bf flight, his hat and handkerchief. t
, .. [communicated.].
_ The following is an ophoulcris of Diclas' ConUt
|f»r the months of August, September; OrtKber
l»*l iVoivmlter, 18321
T Agreeable to the calculations of astronomers in
lEurapc anil the United States, it will be brightest
^Aotit the lilth of November, when it will rise
k«t im M. in tho Uuitcd States, and South
“Out half-past four A. Ml • •;
I The Comet will become visible tUe"first week
pa August, about twenty degrees north-west of
*ilifeu slant; and about the first wpefc in Scp-
®W; it will he iii coujiiaclldu with tho seven
«», pisdlig teti degrees north bf them. In Oe-
_ »er, through tile sign Cancer; in November,
■oroiigh the sicli Leo; aud will become' invisible
At Jr the Stnr ItegulUs.
_ Thc Comet will be nearest tho earth : tho 23d
|0ctober.
[communication.]
Tii Hook, a lulling pleasure can nmp/.v,
Charm irhilt wc Hi, aud teach us how to die." .
|, This maxim, so far Its bur knowledge extends!
I .never keen gnihsayed; Indeed, who, pos-
I** sln f ,k S r *° ^ inlelliecricb, will not admit
imtthere is an itlsadablo charm, a durable.sat-
|r*', l,on >f«d a permanent influcuce derived from'
II™ which most other amusemeuts atfd pursuits
1‘ft aasbte to afford.
lator*?' 11 “ "** tKe mother of vice, and)
Iff 1 produce |>ovefty and disgrate. lie tiding be-
"hliistfy; its happy and won Ni-
a iaaN tulluctieh expands and invigorate* the
i awaked*. (He uohlli energies and benevo
lo of l ' 10 calms fRe coufiictin'g paasiou*
ou? nluictiont,; nnd' cfea'e* n
I, irc *piritn'iil rutlicr than suliltniarv l\appi-
* r "* ,M ‘ * 5,H ’♦e tiro souring beyond the
no of our sphere: Wo design not an. eft,ay oti'
, uu 1 "'i.ih to diroei ptihuc ntteitiion to the
|pV|j»»ls now dficred fur istuhlrslliug a cir;’ul.it-
p; Ubrary in tlii-v place, l’erhap* there nrefow
■ xnauuiuos, partindnfly i u tins section of eouu-
niore higlflyfavored with.the advan-
1^1’conferred |,y mura( ami religious xocio-
1 «•»* i ""•'"••ions, than' tlfo yitiaeus of this
, ,j> , 1] believed thnl a well regulated Cir-
{'!• ra, Jf would impart additional tisefnl-
lu, " 'UH coinuuiuity, without retarding tlvf
Cf 1 . 11 °f the hciiovotent |hstAtntiotrr now iff
liti! j 1 '* therefore aiheoreiy hoped, that
0 ““dertaking, which oubrs nich ad-
^ *o rtfasoutlile aml easy,'nny be fully
I’rjjiiistaiuud by the patronage of a^hhbt
fc? Monday last tho'tiutrict Surreyor», (♦ritlif
IbSJTr perhaps of oue,) met at Slillcilgc-
,-f. ehihvi nnd compassos adjusted,’
li;." ,l,e jr instructions from the Surveyor
I’ict i . , W| d forth xith enter upon tits ser-
I which tliey have been cloctecl.—Rcwdtr.
,°f Are. this moruine ahout 2 o'clock,
l^ftci a °"- v ' did»n the niorp readily, from
J' , 1 ‘t.'V't* the night of tho anniversary
l^ttra iii' 1 ,'*nrd of April. Which witnessed tin*
■Tit.; ,i '’^‘'’ttreat a portion of thp city iu 1829.
■plat j'been very Wift'dy, fitid from tho
Ihf'lic im' 1M “‘.‘‘wry coinhn'siilfl* suTistanco, tho
|*tarm h n ^ ,,,1ti0l, ^-'d been much excited. Tho
■!<*. ‘n _ , c ‘‘" was at the <<xp<WM of otir tv.igh-
l K Ve n ‘ | houses iu Hamburgh, oil tl«c
l-Valv l *>a last on tlio left haijd its you go
[VI: ' consumed. Tim were decuphid,
I^Loiidi i ‘bop, aud.lh?- dihvr is a
IMhu'.v. .P.oud carpeuter s or wbctflrigut's
I *• Tbo firy'it bhUi)wak to have liemi
I! fc tw "‘
S3
c-idedlv . r “ , . , ". ,hur * f ‘be ab,tract, we arc de-
mad, ITT l, ‘ at “ eduction ought to be
mads. B it ,ve have several tunes expressed the
wereTc r u' ,ni d B al «»'“ wonsure',
w i re. di Mdoilly of a party character. Wo hav •
n I } mn e " '"7 *uug to change this opiniou. It
it C.iu .f he str.pt ,.f ibis dillieultc. and a project
submitted, which would unit.- afl interests iu a
fair system «r reduction, it would meet our must
cordial aiimnhatioii and support. We see, Imw
ever, no indication that the public mind is prepa
red for t in. Hint tin public mind is not prepa
red. ii evinced by the fact, that the Senators and
Itcprcsematives, knowing the wishes of their con
stituents, hare .not boon able to settlo upou any
satitfuctory phut ,,f reduction, iu the mode pointed
oin by the Constitution. Though the people
seem to desire reduction, vet iu the present state
of things, the question is arraying the strong coun
ties aguui't the weak—and we.ajMvreheud it will,
at no distant day, pro Ve a good .leal of ill feel-
mg.
Heady to catch at any'thing ofTmiug dm i.VAst
hope of restoring their falling fortuues, the Ti oiu.
party are cudeavotiring, in various places, to stir
up the people on tins qtiestiou. The Sparta
nmeting hrivs assumed the lead, and appointed a
standing Central Committee, near the seal of Go-
vcnmientsAvitu the Avowed ohjeet of altering the
C'oostitmioir of the State;, without regard to its
forms and requirements. G'overnor I.timpkin
has been honored b; theni wi{|i i place on tins'
distinguished •Committee, aud though it consists
of eighteen members, hut, one or two dftlwiH can
he considered his friends. We euterlain great
private respect for the gentlemen composing the
Sparta meetiugs hut they will pardon us for ex-
|>re»sing the opinion, that the great political int-
tjtrditt/ u( the Committee; indicates its party cha-
rnclcr. 1)14 these intelligent gentlemen believe
that tlhi (ioveriW c'ohlil be caught ip a snare so
palpable, by comeiiliilg id become a member of
tliat eojiimittee? We hope this Wifl not he consi
dered, as it is not intended to lie, disrespectful
language. But we would ask those geritlemen,
if it u'dnld hot he improper, not 16 shy indecorous,
for the H keen live to take part iu such' a project?
If we Imvc not been uncharitable in our estimate
of the meeting, would not the Governor he doing
wrong to permit bis nanio to ho lieidout as a mem
ber of that committee, thereby giving countenance
to proceedings in which he has had no ngciiev,
aud which may lend to measures that his better
judgment would condemn?
We have the best authority for saying, that,
while the Covcrmir believes that the number of
the Legislature is tod great, mid tliat il ought to
be reduced iu some constitutional manner—and
is fully sensible of tho honor intended him by his
■fellow" citizens—he ejeems it incompatible with
the present relation he holds to the people, aud
the other departments of tho government, to bo
recognized as a member of the Ceutral Commit-
tcev—Fed. Union.
It i? iiol a iitklfe curious,, tiint in qltotiiig till
Constitution of the United States in his late deci
sion oil the Indian question. Judge Marshall should
have conjoined parts of that instrument which
are distinct and widely separate for the apparent
purpose of showiug that.Cougress has the power
of forming treaties with tho Indians. The treaty
iiinkht® power is placed, in the enumeration of tho
Ju(h'e,°auiong the povvewof Congress, tbit! mix
ing?! up with the other "cncrel powers conferred
on inn] fltidy, nnc? particularly"with that- fur; re-
gulatiug intercourse with tlio Indians. Now ac
cording to iiie classification of tHose powers in tho
Constitution, the treaty making power is placed
among vlte Executives. . Pile Brmich of Congress,
we know has lidfiart dr lot in tHe forinalmn of
treaties. The effect of this arrnhgcmctit by the
Chief Justice is to make it appear, according to
the punctuation of tho sentence, that the-power
or making treaties xtith the Indian tribes is
givotv in express terms to tho Federal Govern
ment, instead of resulting from the construction
of the words in themselves, as these stand detached
from any others iu tho Constitution.— Southern
Patriot. ' ' '
From the Vermont Chronicle.
“ Qrife tiling, w hich we havo reneaJedly Mig-
goteil; sfcenu lo delrianij qitmiiiofl lidvi; Hiore
than ever.. 'I’.Hc; agreement of ihe t otted States,
to plircitns'e ilie Cherokee lauds for the benefit of
Gciirglni implies that something is due to that
State. Lot it bo investigated. Let tho amount
due in equity, he ascertained, nml l(t it he paid.
Perhaps thn Cherokee* would consent to become
citizens of Georgia, on terms of eqt'wility with
other citizens, and with some special contract as
to lands, annuities, &c.’; and perhaps snch an
arrangement might be a partial Compensation to
Georgia, lint whether this can bo . or not, let
her ho paid, paid honestly, paid .in full, arid paid
without delay. If the sum sliould prove to bo
immense, the duty of paying it is only so much
more imperative. If it.swallows up our revenue
let It) . lrtl demands ,tn<cs. let them hc!aid;ntli
if nVirtheriit met> h(C;(tf(e .even a whisper bf com
plaint, we tliall ho asliamcd of them.”
Tskatv with the Cnr.Eks.—“ A Treaty lias
been coucltuled with the Creeks, jn which this
triliu cede nil their latuls.witliiu the Sin to‘-of Ala-
hamn, for lauds beyoud the Mississippi, nnd upon
similar terms with thoso xtipnlnted in the'Choc.
taw Treaty. AH tl/o tribal hTyo puW OgreH ta
emigrate iWi the bosom of (he Ftgles. jvith the
oxcciUiou 6f atioyt 4,000 C-TllW# w*
IuaIihI people aic to iio mmte the vfctiip* of poli-
tieal managers, who will sacrifice tho best int, r-
ests.ond happiness of this tribe, iu effort* to cm-
harrasS tho measures of tbe.admmi»lrntibn.
h’ashinglon Globe, March 28,
f.w ilu law v rs.
cl ii.i re
.... , - ; s this at*, evidence Of ti.s pr.-.s w-ixi.t seriirily V
derity or,depression of.o.ef touutry'I— VitinvUU made wiiU aavtiiunividtai amiu.dly
Mountaineer., , ■ ’7-"-?'■ H ,
Longevity.—A Western paper rpeaks of a visi
ter who breakfasted at the taldo of Major M’ln-
tyre, where ires present a healthy Scotch lady,
1-0 years old. Her sight is better than it was
at 90—30 years ago. She came to Philadelphia,
from the place of her nativity, iu 1727.
We give tho. (allowing, which xve find in the
llMmore Chronicle, for what it is worth.
IVashiagton .City, March 2ti, 1832.
Rumor has given tho nomination at I'oit Mas
ter General, as tho successor of th'o Arch Magi-
ciau.bul the fact has not been rertlirjd—poihap*.
nftcr feeling tho puLo of tlio pit{fymg body, it
wax found to be.tW in.a confirming mood. Hu
iroVv said, nnd perhaps wills more truth, that an
Kx-GoVcruhr of Georgia",' 1W1fr1.1t Munster to
,Snni6'. will go to represent the mil;,ins 01 tlw cou-
t'fllerated reprthlie at the first Cotirt of fcuropc—
When the Sieoufe procvixlrd To *h» emiMdcistiou
of executive bnsidkss tod'ay.’SIr. 1' orsyth retired,
it scouts to he Jjimplo-m-it. . ' -'
The Court of Sotsioas aml ConiAnVm Plcis for
this District, commenced ou Monday Inst, nnA M
ioitrncl on Tuesday ertnutg. Jndg« Martin pre-
added. ' .This is thlfint ilidaubo n[Cmtlt adjOUru
ius aulds plaeo on tbf sneond '*
carted. for a uumher of }<•»«., There
„i|v nothing to drf. His Honor bad not cv.u.hu
,"aLs ciwlh to 1-r Its'he 0»«
p:,tc!i with 'which ho'Could nets 1 du'el
t„.na riiitfiim ““ ‘ho glorious n+degc of t ,
to hwv. Film time, fur tho people, but hard Omc
• nauvity,
Messrs. Caroy and Lea hxvo in the press ft new
Sketch lhok, by Wushington Irving, (the scene
laid iu Spain)—tfnollier uovet by Cooper, euti-
tied Ilcidcnmancr, or the J’ligau Viimp—nud also
au American uovcl, hearing the uainc of. Sical-
loip Ham. or a Sojourn in the Ancient Dominion.
Mr. Walsh savs tliat.it is production of a w riter
of t dents, and has great); pleased soule of Lis
friends who has read his manuscript.
The Editor of the National Gazette lias rc-
ccivcJ a file of the Canton Gazette down to the
8th December last. Nine men and the 4tii mate
°f ‘he Cotiipaiiy's ship llythe, wore drowned in
turning to second Hah from Macao on the2lst No
vember, and the Chinese, instead of returning as
sistance, pelted them with stones. Much sickness
prevailed in the fleet at Whompoa.
llis II. M. ship C'hallctigcr, a, nnaranl,Courier,
of the British fleet, to demand satisfiAliou of the
Chinese, had arrived at Canton.
Some fifteen years ago, an illustrious individu
al about to counect himself by tii'afriage w’itli ohr (
roya] house, was invited to n party at Bucking- I
. We would recommend to the Justices, pf tho
Peace in the county, promptly to pay over, the
money-received by toga on account of c,trays, to
the .proper department,.
Id takiug Ioave of his Honor Judge Strong',
wo teiqlyr nur .a'cliflowledgments aud thanks for
his attentions to its, and abilities in discharging
the. duties of bis office;duriug the present term.—-
Also, we teuder our tbauks to the Solicitor for
•his polite attention to tho Jury, and for tho able
nimiuer in which he lias conducted, the business
of his office during the present WlA.. ,
■ Wo request that these presentments lie' publish
ed iu tile Macou Messenger ana Telegraph.
JAMES D. IXSTF.R. ForemVs.
John Dillard, Iteubi n Drown, .
E. Adams, ... flrn. 0. Kind tick,
Miller If. M'Crate, Dm. It.Jleplh,
.James 'Stewart,
lhmiel Goddard,
Charles limine, .
H'itlium llainef,
James 11. Mays,
lry tiroqkt.
Spader Aloorc,
George Taylor,
Jvriuh V. Jordan,
‘James’Ray, ~
Collier Posted,,.
Micnjah I lariat,
H'm. Cf litcketil,
l eemttrd Grier'.
WJI. V. HENRY, Clerk.
Forsyth, March 28, IxtiJ!.
A i.l.'t Of' LETTERS remaining in (lie
Bust Office nt Clinton, Joiici couiity, Ga.
ou tlie first day of April, 1832. .
A—F.dinUud Atwater, Altmson D. Aplcy.
B—‘Sidney Beckwith 4, Luey'Drutou, licnja-
, - ... ” aiisuiKiug- , n jn Barron, George \V. Butler.2, Jobu Beiiuett,
Socoi; 6 " h°"" r ? Uw Samuel II. Burgess, Alary J. Blanks, Ued.u'on
n 1 v^ sr H f-" .* ,Up ! hav,, 'S. mi " ,e Vm™ i)ul | or . l{o ,, ert . g illtull< jJ| )lt c . iioa ; it
™ ianguage, nnd eoncevvmg Unit the t,_Henry B.CabaiiW, Tho.mu IV.cWt
sentciiee xvliicfi he' heard whispered froiu tnmilli
to mouth tnroui'f'out the nsseihhly, must form tho
appropriate couipliinciitpf the flvenitig, ft|tp«»#ch-
cd he'r late .Majesty, wim.a prt>[b?ini) : how,'obser-
vingln a-most respectful toiic, '"IIow dod/"ft is!"
The circle was aghast! when He reitt-rated !*• Yes,
yes,'tis vety dool!”—This /unlucky reiteration
precluded all further charge of “diduess" against
the Royal Soiree; a contagious titter ran through
tlio room-—London pa/ier.
Frotnu late English paper ire copy the follow
ing royul pUti: •
Tlio King, ivho. is known to nc veryfond'of a
pun, a few days ago, amused the party at the
l'avillinn by the folloiviiig con.:—Why am I less
likely to be Burked than ally Hridy else iu tho
kingdom ? D'ye, give it up ? Because tli«y can’t
make a subject of me. ■
Playing cards made of silk, arc advertised in
die English papers—also, beds of cast iron.
Boat 2&cws.
ARRIVED.
Boat Bonnets of Bine, with 3500 bushel*salt
iyi-1 lOil barrels liquor, to Day & Butt.i owners.
Boat Conqueror, J. T. Lamar owner, Groce
ries, from Darien.
Boat Elizabeth, T U Yor.geand Sons owners,
from Darieu with Groceries. .
, ttBPARTED, '•
Boat Charles Carroll add a cotton box, Camp
bell owner. 720 bags crittnil'.
BSarrind, \
Iu Ilotuton couuty, on .Sunday evening, the
25th ult., by John Chain, Esq., the lion. James
Dean, to Miss Obedience P. Lowe, ail-of said
county; , .' j
Id Darien, oil the 25tii hit., by It.-P. piubbs,
Esq., Michael J. Kenan, Esq., of Baliliviti coun
ty, th Alias Catherine -Ai Spcdding of M'lntoeli
county. .. .. ; ; . ■’ -■ ' ..
. Diet!,, , • ■
At his residence in .Monroo county, on the 2.~uli
ultimo, Air. Jeidha Hill, aged 55 yegrs. ' In the
death {>f .Mr. Ilill, the community sustains a loss
that will be long and severely felt, in his .inter
course lie was unusually kind and generous;
strictly honest nnd Upright in all his dealings, and
highly esteemed by all his acquaintance. Ho has
left an affectionato and disconsolate companion;
several children, and many friends to. mourn their
irreparable loss; bitt they linVO ftattUt to hope,
that,tHgif Idliis liis etertitd gain. . ... ■ ,.
At liis rosldence-m IlbUstbn county, oh,the
morning of the Ulth-nU.*, of tho cpidi tide influen
za, Cnpt. Abner Veashy, formerly of Pulnara eo.,
aged JHi years. **•* • ' sr.' • • •
At his residence in Putnam county, on Monday
morning, tho 2Gih ult-, Major Alexander Reid, in
tho .sixty-sixth year of hi* age. - "
. hoatand
II. Flowers, Esq. Joseph CoOpc'r, Doctor P. R.
Clrtnonts, John Carr, Joseph Childs', Jolm Childs,
Thomas G. Cook 3; Francis Catchings, idainupl
Causing. ■■■-ns-.. ... ,
D—James Dauicl 4, John Daniel, Mary Dis-
niukrs. Dnvid, Dean 2, Joshua 'Davis-jfl.. Jesse
Dcloacfi.;Mrs. S.arali Dn:iv, Charles Davis. .
ji E—William EAthridgc, 8. W. Ellis, John
English. , , ,
G—Farrish Gore 2; Joliu Guun, • Frederick
Ueorgo. ' ...
11—Robert Iliusley 2, John Harvey 5„Walter
H. Harvey, Isaac Harvey, Boies Harris, Robert
Holbrook, Lewis II immoek, sour. Burnell Har-
ger, D. 1. Holt,
J—Wilkius Jackson. Thou. W. Jourdcn, Wil
liam Joues, Appleton Justice, Aliss Elizabeth
J01U)* 3;
K—IWt. B. F. Keonc 3, AhzadaT. Kolb..
' .Irt^Asa Little, Janies Laiusr t>, J. J. L'amnr,
ThiliMns Livingston, .Miss rfdrali E. J,owe, Witt.
Light font, John liowe'. |
Al— Dennis AliClchdcu, Jidm Alillcr, Janus p.
AlcFarlun, A. B. Mrrtin, John A. Alerickcr, Geo.
G. F. Mitchell, Scba .Monro, Miss Pormelia 51«t-
thess.’John M. AIoss, S. Aliddlebropks. .. ‘
. N—Nccdoiii Norris, James Nickerkuu, Peter
N'orthcrfi. Fxq/Kobcn Nieliols.
()—James it. Gwens.
1*—Dr P. Philips, Miss LheyPatA; Moses Pauli
Duct. C. 1>. Parks. - • >•
R—Enos Richards, Rebecca Reynolds; Paul
T. Rodgers. *' ■
B—William Spivey, Daniel-Slade, William
Siihmnns, Rolley Spinks, William'Sanloii, Jas.
Sumner, Elijah Smallwood.
V—Abner or Wm. Trotter, Rennet .Terrell,
Calvin C: Tyler 2, James G.' TaVlor Tt,’ AInj.
John Tells. • “*■' % .
AV- l.itt-o AVilliams, Jacob ft. West, Mathew
•Wright, Rubtir. D: Wilcox 2. Aiidraw Womhler.
K. ORMhBY, D.T.M.
April,-183(1.’■ * 14-
Presentments. ’
GEORGIA—Monroe County.
T HE Graud Jury,selected aild sworflforthe
coutltv 8f MoMrtin: Alalch Tprio,. I532J
actuaifid .froffl a seiisc'of duty, make tho folipwiug
Presehtmenls.-
While w4 congratulate ourselves aud odr fel
low citizens in the eujoyineul of our present hap
py and flourishing condition, the peace and good
order of our ciiiznns, having very few bilk of in
dictment for a violation of the same, arising the
presont term: .yet we view with regret the many
attempts made to violate, the law of the slato to
preveut the introduction of. »1ai',es into this Rate,
by piwin{| over (ho Had- into;ab ndjolHhig state,
and. thcro perfecting a title' by speculators, who
first' trnvel thrpugli the country nud'exhibit their
slaves. Aud recommend an entire prohibition, by
oh'r next legislature, nnd so direct our/uyxt rjeu-
ator and Bcproscntalives. . ' f
As respects our public roads, they are generally'
in tolerable gobd 'condition, so far. ns (b-|icnd*
upon the vigilaure bf our commUsi.onertqml over-
scers in this foupty^ It is' a matter (fe'tply th ha
regretted,' tlrat.so much irfdtfey ^ald'lte speitr;
by our legislature, to so littfij phtpo’shj ilt tqntd,
quetl’r'e of n want of onergylnour supdrintCudciit
aud ovorscer* of the public hand*. (lorcfMbro np
AWlttoil, on the rood ftpm Forsyib to'Maroo; wo
hope therefore, that this notice of them will sti
mulate them.to more vjgilanco and industry, tee
ing the eyes of the community are upon them, ex
pecting something more nt their bands.
A* respects the fiscal Concerns of th* county,
on exmnming tho CJIcrlt‘‘pf the Infdrier.Court's
Books, sc see them kept tieat aud(□ gen'd 6r9er.
Also, our county Treasiifir jiiwfi k-fmr ftml neat
oxhihit of the evidejfra OT .fiUW* in h'iS hsmli. It
is a matter to be rigretled we fear, in too many
case's, that it it mere evidence of debt, as totno
liavo been neglected until almost barred by its-
into of limitation; which has evidently heen- either
negligence or want of good faith ou the part of
the guardian* uf otir enmity funds. There rtjj
.men presentments and remonstrances to our In
ferior Court, urging the necessity ofseemiu'f the
county fuuds, in some way hy collcetioii or securi
ty, liy preceding grand juries,' butiu.vaia. We
taerefore, once agiin, in the name and ou bohatl
of the good citizens of Monroo county, urge ill*
iilitectffiif of their irnnh-diate otlention to this part
of tjiair duty., Wc feel it'pnpcrmusly our duty to
exhibit a'sintutlcal (icedtint bl.' our county funds—
There aro unto* iu the bands ef tho -. •'
Treasurer - 81,570 60
Cash nn hand. - • > v * 457 37
Cash iu thn hand* of tho Clerk-of • •
the Infnjor Court - 156 08
-Making in the aggregate life sum Cf 4a,172,05
Wo would reconimatcnjl to tho Inferior Ciqttr!
the propriety of continuing to lorni out the coun
ty fuuds, hut cause in'svyry instance good arid suf-
A LIST OF. LETTERS remaining in the
x>BL Post Office, at Perry. Houston county, Ga.
Mir tlio quarter ending 1st" April, and if not taken
nut ln three'month* Irons that date, will lie sent
-to the GuncJ-'a! Post Ofiico department, as dead
Letters: •' ♦.
A—Akilts William.
Hr—Bryaq Stephen 2, Bry.a.n Frederick, Buck
C--W., BrieoAfrs. Susan, Jujoivn. Alary D. Bry
an Airs. C. S., Brailly Jesse, Bryan Jackson /.,
Braceweli Archa, Itarr Rodger D. Brown E. G,,
Butts Nathan 2, Bozeman I.uke, BanckcrE. R.,
Barker Joseph. Bryan Emily, Bryan Benjamin.
.. ;C—-Carr Samuel 2, Coleman Francis, Collins
MostftCftnih /bhh,' Cowart J. W. Cartor An-
ihmiy.T.2, Cunytrs WjJliain'J, Cherry Fredcntk,
Ghaiu L<. Fi ( ‘.’riiwfnrd Y.’iiiin'msoh,. Collins
rfiarkey.-tG’urjis and Brown, Clements Allen.
Colqnett-W. T. • ■
D—P.ivis Mnlicnh W.,.Purdan Lana, Dean
James 2, Duncan Jamrs E. • A ,
E—Ethrbdgc Rehcccai EvOrottThotttaifEIer-
i-'—I'itflcr John M.| Fitzgorald James.2, Fotm,
tain .Owen, Fulshur Henry II., Fletcher John,
Fudge Beujamin.
G—Giles John W., Gilbert Thomas, Grantham
N- Rev., Gordganna Wm. B. M.,. Gainago .Na
thaniel, Grace Win. and Samuel. •
H—Hngin David, Headrn AL B., Harrison
Wjlliam 2,' ifollnnd Jacob, llniste-id \Vm. B.,
Halherton Sally T., Horne J. F.. J., Hllllomnu
Mark, High Sa'mucl, liairgrave.Johu. . . •.
.J-^Justrees IfifWibr Court IT. C., Jones John 2,
Jqb'ntou Martha, Johnson Darling, Japicson Mrs.
carl* of A.-Bv Higgs, Jordan Josejih, .Jahnieu
William. -j-. • • f m *' . %4 ,
L—Lewis Hamper. •-. ■ . . ' ,
M—Mott Jsievh,..Martin J., vdrgan.. A.
Mauniug Larry '."T, AlassaivNcedhanL ..
P— Phillip Aaitiicl, Pole hint John \V., Pattillo
C. Rev., Pool Robert; Prior Allen W., l’o,rg!l
Lyivis, Peacock * KoMft, Parker Jcssre, Prjct
Lucas'. • r ‘ ". ,'*
It—Royals f.zeVietf, Roqucmon Jas.A-, Rawlt
Milas,' Rb'u'filjnii James, ILmuL Silas, Rnlfin R.
H.„Rfembert 8. Pr« l . ' i '
8— 8 iwvcr Clnrlcs, Saudfard Airs. Col., 8enr‘-
borough Noah, Smith Alexander, Suggs Hardy,
Statcman Fanny, SpuriiOr John, Sanders Ka-
buru, Sanders Mile*, Samlford Col. J. It. As,
Sikes Isaiah, Smith .RobtfttC,, Snell-William.
Spivey I,iuh‘tonf>, 8h u p'Joint, sen.,Sikes Sam'l.
T—Tmlingtwi 'William, Taylor Drsivry- W-
V—yinie'ft James.
Wr—AYatjnn Michael 3, Willinglon Julius,
Wimberly Oshurt»2, Wimberly Pfrry. AViniLwrly
Elizabeth, Wiggins Oshmu.2. Wood., Aifaha,
Mhitchcnd Austin, W alkrr. Thomas, WlilUcr
Thomas D., \\ igzins Allen, Wclll-oru Wm.Gcn.
3. Worthington Jmtuj, Wi|R“Srly Martha; Winn-
herly.Ahner, Willi-uns (feorge, W'hitfiold G. B.
Yarhurdtigii Lewis ,
JOHN M. MOORE, P. M.
Perry, April 2.18:12. - 14
InaWanco JSanlt ofOclumbu*.
A N election lor Fll E DIUE(.'T<J8?f to ma-
ungc this affairs of said Institution, will be
held at CuninliQS on Monday, the 7111 day of
.May next, e. . April 5 , dtI8
38acon',*Sag-ar. Ooffoo, fkc. ^
M r ELKO SE AoKlDD offer for salu,
L' 39,000.lb*.Bacon .
50 hhds Sugar
April 5
301) begs Coffee »ii
561 bbls N. E- Rata 1
.50'bbls W'hDltey.
>118 ,l0w
1£0 X>ollaT3 Btcw»n1*r£ 1 .
W ILL lie grij n i'ar tfie. apprehension of the
_* perm-u who tiirew :i itono io the wjinl-
ow -•! (in- I "«a If.-.li. on (hi 1 lining M tins < o-.
tiUimtP.iTty,*tlm3.1th olu b) th- AlANAfSmtri
Apdll -14 , anjj
m.tf. ^
JL hie HATH,.which he offsiriat tb« wry low ‘
price of Fiye dollars. Call and see. ';
march 22 . R. R. SMITH.
Wow Cabinet Maker’s 8ho i p7~,
i> The uudenigned having purchased
tho..intcrgst unj taken the shop lately
occupied by .Mr. iC, (Coupee, on Cher-'
ry street, a fe,w .dqnre'.above Clarke's
Hotel, lake this opportunity of tender
ing to their friends and tbejpublicdicir
service*in the .• • . ’
, Cabinet Malting 1 Business..
They will nt all liiiie* keep on hand a good sup.
jdy df AlnieriaU, 'nrd lie prepared to execute .et-
ery detgripfnin Of work iu thtir line. ■ ‘
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcases,
-Chairsj&c. &c. made to-order. , * \ ,
F.Terydereripllhu of TURNING doue as above.
Having a larf'e u'nd.oitc'elleiit Turning Lathe, (tb«
only one of tho kind hi tho plure,) . they will'ha :
nre|S4rt-d 'to turn 11(1 IJ8E COLUAlNS, &c.nt'
short notice lAjUSS A..HALL, f
Doe 17 " . 52 - JOHN MORELAND.
LJl F.l YllT'1% HALL.
To • the Public, v
The subscriber* takes this .method of *
Informing his friends and ,the v public'
f enerally, that ho has taken the LA-
'AY.fmiE H ALL in this place; and
he hrXpcs byduc diligence and. personal attention
to share .as much pt^roiiagg as liq may. merit'.—
Tlioit fond of good living ntid elgandiedding will
call and judge for themselnt.. .Amlhe further as-''
surfs the l J ublic) that ho parson or persons are
'eitberdiri'ctly'or fnrfireel/y.'couccriijjd in said es-
tablishntcnt'b'ut tho subscriber himitlf. \ ■ >
Aliici,n, Nov'25 - 30 WM.C .W.CLAJRK&. ( '
Morton's Pulmonic Expectorant
l. *i,cqug 11 -syrup; ; ;<•••:.
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Cou.utnptiona, and -
.. lloopiag Cough. A supply of this valu
able Medicino received nnd for satoby *•*
ELLIS, SHOTWELL& COl-
Nov 23 28 ' • ' -•■
A UUBUABLir to So order bf lha.fiRap(&tib'<tiii>'
' Iuterior Court of Fayette county, while .shtinj
lur ordinary-purposes, will be lolJ ua,the first Tues
day in JULY next, before the court house in Fayette-
ville, Fayette couniy. Set ween Ihe usual Louis of sale;
,, One negro woman by tbe name of Nelly,'about
seventy-6vc or eighty yea's of age, a boy by the 111.190
the name of Sally, about eight years of age,.a vvouiaq*
by the mime of Amy, about thirty-five years of age,
and her, iubinl Hold, abjut-sli .Wcrks old, a argro
man named-Dmii^I, about tlven'.y-ona years of age,
and one negro man named Jim, aboulfifty-Slx yaws of -
■gr, all to neiuld ss thfr|<ropefty of the orphans of
Murting F.lder, dreca.ed, for Ihe heheut of uld or
phans, Terms mnde known on the day of sale, "
March 27,' 1832. 14 EDWARD l\ NIXON, ,
1 iVj' Gunrditu.
& ILL be told on the first Tuesday In MAY 1 n<j>L
If h. fhu Ute residence of Robert Harris, Utc of
F«ycHc coat tty deceased, ' r .. 1 * . *
All tb.e Perishable Property, /'
behiuging to said deceased, consisting 01 Jnmsebold
and knclien Furnitnre, Plnntation Tools, nnd Stock
of various kinds. Sale to continue from day to dnj
until ell urc suld. Terms made known on the day.
I’ersons lioliliug demands agauut tbe estate arq.
hereby notified torenderin their demands iiUermsof
.the law, and those that are owing tha estate are re-'."
quested (o raukepHymcnl. LARKIN BARNETT, .
March 27, - 14 " ’ AJm'er. .
Georgia, Putts County;’. ■
A lfTltlfH L.WysU.N, tolls betore Jhttuft C..
it Dunsu'lti,Justice qf the 1‘eaqe for’ CaptaTq/
Henrp's district, two Maresi,otic cresm colored Mare
5 j-et'rs old. wilii a slab. In her forehead, andTblack'
inuiie and Inti, all of tier feel (yhite. four feet -8 nc 0
inches high; alio one sorrel Jlarr.' s lllile while on th,'
ton af brr head; Where ’the headslall of the bridlo
rubs, four feel 7 iir 8 inches high, 7 years old, the right
side of her Jaw.is larger thnn- the other, she baa
knot oir brr left hock joint, the cream colored Ithsi.
had a little piece off, it tho'iip j)C her ear, no other
marks or hrends discoverable. Appraised by Hugh
Linen and Tin.mss' ll,-.use : (he s-irrel insrc to twenty-
five dollars, anfflhecream colored to forty-five dol
lars, lids 21th Mareli, 1932. - ^'7 eihhP*'; '
Thtaliove Is a true extract from the eHrnjr-took.
April 7 14 ELl.Id ROGERS, e. i. e.
W ILL he sold on Thursday, the l7th of MAY
neit, «t tho residence ot Adam Tnpley ,Jd
Monroe county, ‘ •
The PeriskablOtProperty
'it .Inrnt Tuuiri/. »t -'It iiroe couniy, Once,sep. ten-
sMlog of one! 1 i> r m j- L’»1 U«, rfheep, f lanlatiou Tools,
household aud'kiis.hrn Furuilura..... - . ;
. . .. filAUUAULt TAr.LF.Y, Adm'rg
April? 14 . J.\Mr.8 MAY,:/ldm'or, •' T -
BiKAilKtso <1 Liiel for 'dirortt in MiyirA Su-
Josuii Kiso. V me.r&t&r'i+A&i
f t appeariuelu.ihe .Court hy the return of Ibe Shi-
riff,'thatJlie defendant l»4iui fp be lound in tho •
couniy of .Mi nrne, il isurdei rd Uy.tlit Ooai I U.st ser
vice be |ierfec<ed liy.a.puhlieal;i-u ul this rule, viiea
nilioiitb for three uuiiths’l*
of this Stale. ‘ ti>
A true.extrart from (hesnhiiilcs. ■ ). ,
• April f , -• U *</ , U'M. IV HENRY, Clerk!,.
I'UjUIIOUI llio public g.isdtr*
Pfliydfte Sheriff Sales; '
Y(JK7IL(. bn sold 1,11 the first Tuiiouy in'JUNK
▼ “ lic.lt. In fore III,: emit house ill lajvltciill,.
fnyi-ttc.cuuiityllkilivi'i-ii the mii»rliums.ot lulc, '•>
Thirty iiifiim tit' Lnt of Land No. 151- in,
tho ninth dbtiict of Ffiy’c'tlc cduniy—ki led on «• tho
properly of >IWif At. Itolhii ig'juii'iy ■ hj i-'n ia
IsVornt Josiafl R. I’adgerii and Libel's Fi F«> is sard
Uolihs. ' 'A
Loi or Eanil'No'lflriin'ifiQ tfltt\,<li.-*uict of
drighiklly Ifenry Dun. Fayette BOUiAj-r-Jci lecf ou as.
the prop’:ity of Ar Ald Scute losiitisly mudry Fi Fus
hrliivoriil' Wlln'sui Uu-ica, mid OthertJaSaW 8,-ntd.
April ? J ANDREW SI BKIDE, .Vitrif.'
- Afro wilt be. said a/shore. L f
F.l ifirhiuh 11 at ci fsi ul tresi ill SO nc/es of.
looiif, i- Iv-um pail III lot No. .101 ill liir Murttl dis-
trirlS>forir(iia|ly Henry.now Fayette coui.ly, lyil.g
in in-.Id ncil curucrol saiit l.it.
April ? ' ' ' 5V.11EFHN. Shtrif;
Pottket Eoolt Lost l
O N tho iotliiu*t. Uciwccti .vucuu nnd tir. l> ck-
* h%in> v near the c*»u»j)-giuunU in Mouiw voun-
1jr» « Hiirtil Pot'kct VVHikt,. coiithiulng
ot IlhTe-tfert )M|i bill# ot on a mm*
uf 4M0, HllhyllcvfU tu Ij‘: opf tbcyMuc^ii ifcinU—ftlkO
^QiUfsniHlIer Lilia. Tb^ic uira hUo in (l<« Wallet,
lltiee Note#^i\«u to ib^ luWcribcr *t.uiclimr iu.
ruiiiy, «iul due u«M l'0rUiu.»?», by, J. t'err)-
UMii—lUo for l)jtrty rlHIars envh, »ndoun for tuiuty,
UolUrt. I LercLv caUtiou all |<vr«‘*u> ts* m Uidiu^
for Ibe tU luhkvr from j a)ii»g tL««» tu muy
|m.rsuiiut pysclf., Auy jkuou tiudii^. Miid ^U t
tA>o1th mg ii loiMinUoii (teu oi|Ii j
nlrtive .rori/lh »uu4 ilic Khs*-Hx \illc i»)«<3) bo
1 dud., ' ^'AKtlsli' CALKOKf
Monroe ooulily,jUr^h 1 ’ \ 13 y\•* - :
Ono Kuadred - VollArs SLev*rd>
.liviu ut iA/l /pi iiv'ury tauj, iii (ba
KJ.! luwiiHlfXfiirtpn, W titu.soii covjiij^cm tlio
ui^Ul OMlx> UlL uutv ^di»rk.Ut wn tiCiicl., «**rfy
bluckg.tih or »ryvi»ycurh old tfiivj'l/i'g* ^b»ui Mwt
«v* Rct^.tnif, f in hix tuicMthd, i Ltitvve vim
tUiud IaiuI wb.lv, fijarkvd \v«<h ilioo buoiu oud
UiO^tly—*»Ofi|»ovcil lu'lutv o been t* ktu by Job it
CailftpU, \%s. lui\ it,i, bfv.kc j.wlHit l>bicuV*l (CO(«tit)‘ Uitj .
io ICWl'gl t'Jkk*. Tb( *4kiXjgnijuo ** 4Uyt
(jr. lii'lj tl bigh <ji murj^iuibrr dm W M
h liiiir, iMUfvr Ipaie uude. Ti.r <4>o%< ruwaid.
I ‘be thiu miiu
i.U- do I Ip i >. for t he hoi,«
Ul lli.IUaN JUAl^DtAi
Wj
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