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in giving 017 riftftt® ft prominent
Lj ^"(preceedtogi which have been had at
object of therte meeting* be-
>*458X5 reduction of the nmnber of
W‘.- compo>iBS our Legislature, I have no
expressing my entire approbation of
course, which may tend to product,
| ain decidedly in favor of reduc-
feih* prominent place* assigned me, by the ei-
lf JmDbsiiig wc»e several meetings, were
W (Tonipatible with the officialrelatmu which
r*® .0 the people, I ibould nevertheless be on-
rf necessity ot declining the honor proposed,
1 unceasing official duties, of deep iutere.t to
p«®pl*‘ 0CCU PJ m y ® B “ r ® tim ® tn,J oousidy'r-
Verv respectfully, Ac.,
3 . WILSON Ll'JIPKIX.
! ,n. understand that the skeleton of n man was
[."'id last Sunday in a swamp iihoiit-three
nfroin town, and by its appearance, it is sup-
rrlthatit must have been there sevoral months,
ft appearance of the clothes, and some arti-
Kliich were found in the pockets, it is suppo-
^ j lie tho remains of a Frenchman named
r idio sudiicdly disappeared from this place
’fcictolicr, and who had been in the employ of
V,v Ktkly, Coufecfiouer.
[ 1 letter received at the Post Office on Monday
"uitatcs that in an ufl'rny between 11 person by
fujine of Terry m.d the Sheriff of 'i'allmt
' Ki the former stabbed the latter with a dirk
EVkitli caused his death.
Jmfor death by slabbing.—Tho Washington
ki Xuns of tho /ill instant says:—Wc have to
L; tlio unexpected and lamentable death of
i. Jcki’ Tope. He was stabbed under the stotn-
Erjibv Mr. ,'ulm Hill, in a contest about a horse
Jp, on die Hist ult. The unfortunate young
Liras uabla and generous in bis disposition;
Hioii-mpsraace, horrid to relate, was doubtless
U Isiitle instigator of ibis bloody tragedy. Tie
inf only a day or two after receiving bis mortal
nsd. Mr. Hill has given bail for his appear-
ut at bis trial.
Ctorgin University.—It appears that the late
isturbriiices in this institution have been quelled,
id ibo exercises, after a few days interruption,
(progressing as usual. Tho rupture resulted
nb: expulsion of. twelve of the students attach-
dlo die college.
la Montgomery, Ala., Eli Terry, jr., Solicitor
rthe second Judicial Circuit, was shot dead
ime few weeks sinco, by the Deputy Sheriff of
fileox county. The Deputy Sheriff has surren-
1 himiolf. . •
The Savannah .Republican, speaking of the
itcision of the Supreme Court, exclaims:—“Y\>
' I in due time, when the matter is perfectly
irstood, have the support of the whole repub-
sioterestof the United-States. Truth is on
elide—it is mighty, and must ultimately pre
Tho following gentlemen were ooJUonrfny, the
d bit.,, re-elected Directors of'the Savannah,
ichie and Alatama Canal Company, for tlic
ier year:—Thomas •Yo'nng, J. D. Mongin,
bC. Daniel, R. F. Williams. U. W. M'AUistef.
diuFort. jM. Myers is the Director or the part
if Georgia.
We perceive that Judge Thatcher has directed
' t Grand Jury of Uoston, to inquire Whether any
mss* have offeluied by the printing of hooks,
pirapMeUiud newspapers, with the Intention to
odItem (o tho siSve holding States! mid ktir up
e dares to insurrection. This is an offenco ne-
'ir before presented for tho consideration of a
lew England jury; and it is to bo hoped that the
'.runs who linve so offended, will moot wilh
e punishment which the crime demands.
One of the letter writers from Wasiliugton as-
trb, that tho President says, in 40 days he will
area treaty with the.Cnerokecs for their ro-
fJ * beyond tho Mississippi,
TV Tailor's Magazine.—Air. D. Williams has.
need proposals for publishing in Philadelphia or
w > ork, a journal to appear quarterly, bearing
I iboro title. The intention of the publisher,
pears to be to supply tho trade with reports of
II fashions, with diagrams, wholo length figures.
Mother pictorial.illustrations. ‘ It will also cou-
15 * T ,n * l 7 °f information on oflier subject*,
* price is to be$5 per annum.
Old K,
: wj all contemporary history, and confines
to investigations into what was done iu times
Instead of occupying its • renders with tho
1, United States Hank,'and tho Cherokee
IjS?’“ ,rc *H of tho proceedings of Congress
'ho establishment of Willipm and Mnry’s
I7j. c f, e ' “I 11 ! tho Cod Fishery at Cnpo Ann in
• -W« wish the editor success in bis norel
mg.
Cror^ia Alissttnartes.—We have looked iu vain
papers forthe law which makes
a, °f the President to interfere to enforce
9 °f "*• Snprcmo Court. In fact, it it
hi a - .-•*• President’* duty to mcddlo with
Ho-has no authority to do it—
tasriji*- fherubo, ns we understand tho case,
Cnn. 'y of “ftfhdrity about tbe'muttcr. The
,A„ o® * J ° urt of the Unitcd States hiivo order
atoi ,- j^ court of Georgia to reverse iujiidg
lour* ! ad , ,ct “>o • .isionnries at liberty. Thai
no “ cts t0 obey jlio order—there is surely
r «h«llioa iu this, but simply a
Use kT‘ e ' l ca *« noxt winter will again
itrdnt A “’e tSuprome Court; and what can
«8i'. V* A ,CU( I an order ro tho tJeor-
We-i'r 1 . Jg f’ 10 prisoners, for ho is not an
v/l " U| tcd States, and that cotn-t has no
•W, „ , ct They cannot bring tho ’pri-
kni i? ut * ' v rit of habeas eorpui. and release
! j,j| 1 i li li; c .' ulso ,' h ®Judiciary actof 1781) expressly
Lujff **• jbey canuot order tho mamlinbto
fuhit.;, ln ', ‘® r ’hat would bo an invasion of this
bier» ® r 7*hiuse of this Judiciary act. The pri-
»i.litoi!“:,. tl . ,er ? foro reina ‘n martyrs, us they
La j,‘J;' V 1 ' 1 ^ tmioput, nml thon»as- tho court
Hi.■*t .’hey nro ual'awfttllv
H Th?^ ,lie * n P ro Pt-~ t° thorn will-bo award
t«un. : *««»* to: us to bo the legal.and only
vrondew i. SMe ‘hoy can take. People may
^onRlitmh^ n * ‘h®* D leaa ®‘ •«J> f 1 ? ‘ h#
(lux? have poivor to enforce their dccis-
Utiio, i s 'pi)<> thing, and to jwsut, is a-
Vof Mj.-.Jr-Tyoort aas struek without the pow-
ll|! irt(«ih\!®!i , ^ r ohjoct—if they have shown
♦slluju^'f!’ho. | J‘ ‘h« ability to.bits, the act was
diicrej,, J? n .‘h®ir part, and thpy should, bearthe
l ' v ith«utrepiuing.—JSojtou Statesman.
tiSSraisa-Sa.^si
}. ,. 01 .‘ n ®, vourt was on a question of m,-,
formafity in tho writ or record,- and that ths d?
ms,on 0 the Court wa, vir,n a li y unanifa£ t
' * *.h®. t,me *hould arrive when the publication
could, have uo effect ou tho course to be taken i, D
t'trr o( , 0v r« a - USA
h®«n already takeu, there can lie no objcc-
rnn to the publication, and the public have a right
0 know tho opinion, of all tbe Judgcs on the In-
teresimg questiou* which arose il that enie.
s,a,e<l hi open Court, that, at-
though his duseiq on the first question which
arose 10 the argnpient, rcudored it ueccssarv for
him to give an opiuion in relation to the other
qUM"°"s m the cause, yet lie thought proper to
declare that he adhered to his opinion delivered
last term in the case of the Cherokee nation a-
*h« State of Georgia, and. of course, dis
sented from the judgment now given.
• In(I i a * Treaty.—Ou tho 84th ult. tbe dcleca-
tion of Chiefs of the Creek Nation of Indians, at
W nslmigton City, sigued a Treaty bv which they
cede to the luited Mates all the lands occupied
”y f'f®®h tribe east of the Mississippi river.—
she basis of itio treaty wc .understand, is similar
to that concluded with tho' Chuctaws. The
Crooks will be removed under the superintcu-
ileuce of the U. States, during the ensuing fivo
years, and will be given in-exchaugo -im ample
f erritdry’west of the Mississippi in fee simple.
One huudred thousand dollars are paid tho Na-
tion to extinguish its debts; an annuity of two or
three thousand dollars is guarantied it for fifteen
years, ami considerable sums paid for different
purposes, amcimtiug iu the aggregate to about
two hundred thousand dollars. Large reserva
tions have been secured to. tbe ludiaus by tbe
Treaty. Ninety sections of land, embracing six
hundred and forty acres each, have been granted
tbo Chiefs of the Nation. Thirty sections are
given tho tribe at large. livery head of a family
is entitled to three huudred and twenty acres
Computing the territory occupied by the Creeks
at one hundred and forty miles north and south,
and an nvarnge of fifty miles east and west, which
it nearly correct, the Indian Territory in Ala
bama contains four millions four hundred and
eighty thousand acres. Calculating the popula
tion of the Creek nation at twenty-two thousand
souls, mid every sixth person the head of a fami
ly, one million two hundred and forty-nino thous
and nine hundred and twenty acres are included
in tho. reservations which will probably be made.
This amount embraces more thau half the vnlua-
bln lands within tholimits of the Creek Territory.
There are contradictory ocronnts relative to the
disposition of these reservations by the Indians,
TI10 prevailing opinion is that the holders of reser
vations can sell them With tbe consent of the- Go
vernment, without tiny restriction as to tbo mnouut
or purchasers. Only' such portion of the white
population loented within the limits of tbe Crock
Territory, as has .dispossessed the Iudians of their
cleared lands, or tenements, will- be removed.—
Wo havo not seen a copy of tbe treaty, bat believe
that what is stated above relative to its provisions,
is ucarly correct.—Columbus Enquirer.
"The last number of the Globo is devoted to the
Georgia Question. It furnishes a communica
tion l‘J columus in length—"from the pen of a
geii'iloinan eminently qualified, by his intimacy
with all that concerns our Indian relations, and by
his legal end literary attninments.-to do justice; to
the subject.” It is undoubtedly from Gov. Cass,
Secretary at War. It is therefore, unnecessary
to say, that it is an able and eloquent composi
tion.* It cub up by the roots tho late decision of
tbe Supreme Court—one of'tin most extruva-
gunt as well as weakest opinions, which has ever
emaiidted from tint high tribnnnl. Governor
Cuss has gone into llio whale subject—and he es
tablishes, iipon grounds not to be <hiiken, the
rights and jurisdiction of the State of Georgia.—
lUch. Eny. m ; . ..
Attempted Suicide.—A respectable family re
siding i n Downing street, were very much alarm-,
ed a Few days since, by au attempt to commit sui
cide made by a young man connected with them
by marriage. This gentiemmi had been on jt visit
to h.x friends, wjio observed him to bo somewhat
Itvav spirited;. he took occasion to retire to a pri
vate room, and from his long stay there his frleuds
became alarmed, aud on proceeding to the door
of tho room, they found il locked mid the rash
man lying weltering in his blood! A razor, with
which ho had mangled his throat and wrisis in a
horrid manner, w as cast a short distance from him.
-'hMcdicnl aid was mitautly procured, and there is
has been comment n i ?^J , { P r0bahiU,ythat ^ " iU r * C0V ®'~ A '
operator, has been solved in bigfety vriys fey tt#
inventors of eighty chghiSi and tlie laundress has
been allowed her choice out ofone hundred and
twenty-fivo washing rtfa'chinCs". • One hundred
aud twenty-three machines httva'- been invented
for making nails; the number of uetr spinning
machines exceeds a hundred <-tbe number of im•
proyements id -the loom is. levosty-tlireO, and in
the manufacture of .hats forty throe. The num-.
,ber Ol sten in engines exceeds a- hundred, that of
stoves is nearly the seme. Therehuve been forty
two liewwajscoutrived for mautlfacturjng combs,
r our new machines for paring apples have been
invented, and three gridirons. Pencil coses, ram
rods, razors, and suspenders, have bhcbb'ecnsub-
jeeted tq various iitoprovomeuts,. iAu-invention
has been patented under the ujune of "dog-pow-
derj*.another termed an *• elevator of pbis .aud
kettles,”, aud a third destinedifdr a useful-domes-
“* purpose under the sonorous' Greek haute of
"Ilacmagatasfoplioru*!” ' '
Married,
On Sunday evening last, by tho Rcv.-B. Pope,
Mr. John II. Sims, to Miss Eliza Smith, both oi
Macon.
On Monday eveninp. by the Rev. E. Holt, Mr.
Fredariek F. Lews, to Miss Julia Ann Thomas.
all uf thi>t*p!ficp.
_ . . t . Bicd,
Oil the oth instant,.at his residence ill Wilkes
county. Eainn linker, Esq., for many years a Se
nator and Representative .of Warren county, iu
tho General Assembly of this State.
At hi* residence,.in Pulaski couutv, ns the 3d
inst. the Rev. Itobcrt IT. IT. Wynne, in tho 34tb
year of his- age.
33oat News.
. AMU VHP,; i , I '
Boat Superior, P. It. Yqnge & Sons owners.
Boat Navigator. Fletcher owtier.
Boat Rebecca, Melrose..^ Kidd owners-'
Boat President,' P, Jt. Yonge & Sobs owjiers.
Boat Macon, with' groceries, -P. R. Yonge and
Sons, owuers. .
• Boat Water Witch, with, groceries, P- It-
Yonge aud Sons owners. . , *'
or-rARTKli,' v “
Bounet9 O’Bluc, COG bagi.of Cotton, .Day &
Butts owners. '
Boat Navigator, 850 bags cotjon.
Copfereu,
Corn,
COTTON Jb.
Flour, country.
Fodder,
Ginger,
Gin,'bolland, 'TlOa 1$0| ,; N. O. 10 ill
„ hortherd; 684 T< £i, lfc. ‘ ■ ' IDS al 50
Iron, ,. C »6jrTobacco, :: 18 a 25
Lard, lb. liifTJUtUy, 50
Lead, b‘/f'iire,-nuidet. 250 a 550
Lime, cask, 5 ; .00 „ tincriffi!>,I25 a-155
Altai, bushel, O84 .-.nialaga, * C2 a 7o
7 alD
50
7 a 8
20
28
15 a 18
4 £0
MACON MAltiiET.
Bacon, per lb. 10 a 12 Afnckrrcl, .
Bagging, per yd IS a28[Molasses, gal.
Brandy, cog 102 a 285 .Voifoi.,,
apple, 50 a Ot\Pepper s , J .
peach, 75 a lOGF/sujifib^:., -.
Butter, ■ 18lPdrf:i'pbiji
Candles, gcorgia, 17 a 80 Porter!, dqzcn,
- sperm 30 k 3$ Rice, ' A i • 8 aj
CurSsfcotton, doz. 7 85 Bum, jamai. - .150 a-475
Castings,. . 7 aid „ nfeweng. 1 '' 55‘i 60
Cofee r . ■ 134 a It^SAL'K taish^r * '87*.
44 SAirtiiigSvbr'owfi, 8 a 10
50 „ f«IM(ithed, :-12 a 15
7 afrSirof, per bag;’2 a229
8 00 Soap, Tib. * - 4* • 8 a 0
1 85 Sugaryst-erobt, U a 13j'
12 a 16 1 luttiri,' 1 * 18 a 80
S VB3^& U ,^ Q te& 6 .ta,„
13 can nofv be furnisbed •ivilh hooks.
A large collection of Mbccllaoeous works will
be appropriated to tbe Library; and a number of
periodicals, together-with many other valuable
works to afford general interest, will be added as
soon as -practicable.
Persons wishing to becomo ‘subscribers, will
please call on Mr. John II. Ellis, (who will act as
Librarian,) or at tbe store, Where a catafogue of
tho books cab be Seen.
April 10 121 ELLIS, SHOTWELt & Co,
SXLKfle
A N assortment of colored and black SILKS
just received and for shlo hy
Nov 17 23 . . WM. H. 1I1JRDSALL.
Summer Goods and Clothings
J LST received at tlio Macon Clothing Store.
April J2 121 LEWIS F1TCII.
- _ Irish Potatoes.
€>O bSU ‘ ,K1SU POTATOES, just re-
rw V teived and for sale by
April II 121 E. GRAVES & SON.
jfands for Sale.
fin HE following Tracis of Land are offered for
M. sale, ou bi coiuuiodatiug terms.
Lot No. 20,i iu 16 district Oooly county.
do Lee now Stewart,
do Early
do
do
do
do
do
do
Apply to
April 0
57 in 10
66 iu 14
111 in 8
75 iu 11
38 in 27
102 in 4
do Lee,
do Lee now Stewart,
do Leo.
do Houston now Bibb.
110
ROBERT BIRDSONG.
-Insurance Bank of Columbus.
A N election for FIVE iilllLCTOKS to ma
nage the affairs of .aid Institution, will bo
liclu at Coumbus on Monday, tbe 7th day of
May next.Aprils d!18
Bacon. Sugar. Coffee, <5cc.
M LLKO^E & uUit) offer fur sale,
30,000 lbs Bacon
50 htuls Sugar
300 lings Cod'se
501 bblsN. E. Row
50 bbls Whiskey.
April 5 116 dCw
• Sugar, CofFee*; dtc. :l ..-
E - GRAVES &'SON hil.ye' , -j'uit ‘received
* the following article'll '' .
rd' hhds Sr. Croix Ind N. O.' Sugars •
* 10 bbls Loaf ifo ■ " " " " -
„ 50 hags Goffeil- :i ,! ,5'. .'
-40 bbls'Rum cr*- .
20.bbls N. Gid - ' ” t . :
20 bbls Whiskey - •' ' ,
10 hhds Molasses ...
. 20 bbls Potatoes ■'* ; ,
2 pipos Cog«-Drendy . -
, 3 pipes Holland Gin ’j: ,5
• 2 nMsJam,Rum o' "
’n bbls Wine' i. .~[' . . ,
80 bbls Cordial, ' •
50,000 Cigcn i".. t> ~ r -•' . •
Boxes Soap, Candles .
Pepper/ I‘rmeiitp.'Giblj*y _'\ ..
-.Tohaccrf, Peftrtash, jJopperws '
Boxes Hyson'add Black' Tea..
50.Q00. lbs Iron nriirStecl ' »® *' ' ,
. 2OQ0- lbs Hoop Irots'l, >
All of which will bo awd yory row. 1 ;
April 11 121 . , .-
Now Cabinet Maker’s Shop.
The'undersigned having purcliH.rd
tho.iutcrcat and taken the sliop lately
j^ occufiind lij Mr.' C. Coupee, on Cber-
ry street, a few doors above Clarke's'
Hotel, take this opportunity of tender
ing to their friends and tbo public their
services io tha *; s
Cabinet Mailing Business.
They will »t nil timci keep on hand a good sup
ply of Materials, ntd bo prepared to execute ev
ery description of work in tbeir line.
Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bookcases,
Chairs, &c. &c. rondo to ordeE
Every description of TURN ING done as above.
Having a large and excellent Turning Latho, (the
only one of tbe kind in the place,) they will be
prepared to turn HOL8L COlX'llNa, Ace. at
shortnutice JAMES A, HALL,
Doe 17 52 JOHN MORELAND.
Tho Legislature of Virginia has adjourned, af
ter having passed 248 acts. Among these were
seyerabfor the incorporation of rail roads. Ono
authorising a subscription of 375,000 to the stock
of tho Winchester and l'otomac Rail Road com
pany. Seven chatters were granted to Manufac
turing companies, arid one to tho Virginia Min
ing company, with a capitalstofk of OOO.OOOdol-
lnrs. f • -
Wo are requested to caption the pnblic against
n lad who hasbechln'thecmploymeiitof “Bourne,
Broadway," for upwards of a year past. He was
on Monday morumft entrusted with uearly $300
for the purpose of delivering it to a gentleman in
tlio lower part or tho city. In consequence of his
long absence, inquiry was mndo for him 111 every
direction, but without success; and no trace can be
found either by tho polieo or his employer.—
From some Information received, it 1, supposed he
left hero -for. Charleston, nud probably will, be
found somewhere su, that section of the country,.
Ho is about five feetsix or eight mclie* HK very
slim, thin pale face, remarkable high' forehead,
liclu nnd curley Imir, and-very long legs, and aged
about eigbteeu or nineteen years. l*c is ' ro ri>
London, nud in .peuking uses mnny of.the cock-
noy terms. He is n quite inoffensive looking lad;
imd would never be suspected of roguery, and
thorefore'tho pnblic should-bo on its guard. The
narqe ho hag hoen kuown by. xiuce his arrival, is
Wo ore requested to ad-', thnt fiuy dollars will
be fiivbff for tho opprehenkton of the runaway,
nridthb recovery of tho whole, or principal part
of the money, or twenty-five dollirs for bnn.—
.V. Y. American.
LOTTEUTUMCE
M r. II. A. TALMANhaving removed to
'- Augusta, haj transforred his Lottery bu
siness in- Macon, to the sulucribar, who will re
ceive and constantly have for salq,-tickets in most
of the Northern Lotteries. He hat now 011 hand
tickets in the UNION CANAL LOTTERY
Drawing will be expected ^mtbe 17ih inst.
' 4 . *u»t»tss'
N. YOtlK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY -
, CzASS.'No. 10/ b’ — .
• HIGHEST PRIZE,' ' *!
£20,000/ ..
Prico of Tickets $5—Dvawiuf^vllibo gipceted
on the 20tli inst. • .
AtSO HE lU-IW lAir. MCttSTS IS* THE
of tho sloop of war Lexington, having secured on
board mostoftho pcMous-rscenllyengagccI thtrc
in the outrages o,a.,Ajft®ricori citizens; Mviug re
taken tho captlfrOd *nd plundered vesicls.which
remained at Bb»®y Sound, and foniUhedrebtf
to such of our seatrien as were Ulogally detained.
or hadbeeninhumanly lofUoporuh ou theueigh
boring island*.—Gluts. / ■
The following is an. account of tb« lownnoni
secured by pateut » iheUoited States: :
“Tbe plough bn* boon made ta undergo
!»«.»«. wrmmmsm. use jbox* babdred and tweniy-foM. imprtvoineuu/•
Court, lest nuighV be open to tioo of better frw* «e»m wuboot fatigpe re »*
Of
Of
of
of
of
of
of
•* ::i>
5,000
1,000
990
800.
5700'
000
500
■ Prico of Tickcu 610 02-frirst ffiawiug on 1
first May; ,' ft J105B
April/13 ' 123.-
the
“AyErfieWOS.wiln'® 1
at the CourHiubsc, oi\,En
rticn aad-ffVtrden*... - , , .
• a By order of thelTorird, w,—.. ,. .
April 12 182 A. K- M'LAL'lIliLIN. Src
npilE suSc^erSa alolof-^EOROESfor
; JL • tale, ceusisiing 'of Boys, Girl, a#d F«mi-
lisa—tbsy will b* fouud near Mr^owov* Stahl.
Mrtcvtn. J*. OVvWWiXjUs
112*. v.
NIGHT AUCTION.
C. A. Higgins’ Auction Koom
IS pOSSTANtLY SCaPEIED-WITH
RY (JOOD8, Hardware, lluts, Shoes,
Jewelry, Fancy Articles, Sic. Sac. which
will bo offered
* At his Night Sales.
Persons wishiug to got GREAT BARGAINS
willdo well to call in.
Goods sold al ibis establishment nro fresh and
lorfect/order. .
lurch 23 d 107 '■ ' '
LA FAYETTE IIALL.
Jo tho Public.
. ‘Bite subscriber takes tkis.mctboil of
iufortuing bis friends and tbe public
ecucrallv, that lie lias tskvn tbe LA
FAYETTE 11AI.L iri this place; and
he hopes by due diligence aud personal attcutidn
to share as much patronage ns he may merit.—
Those fond of good living aud clean bedding will
call and judge for themselves. Aud ho further as
sures the Public, mat no person qr persons nro
either directly or-11,directly concerned .in said es
tablishment nut-tho subscriber himself.
Mar no; No* 25 .30 :WM. C ,W. CLARKE.
IIAT&
JTnaUeBeavcXT’Jf **
dec {^ 53 . WM. H. BUrDsaLL.
A OF .LETTERS remaining in th'ri
.t® cc M Clintoti, Jones couutT.’QaL
)A ihe first day of April, J Vo2. •
A Edmuud Atwater, Alauson D. Aplcy.
_L—Sidpey Beckwiih 4, Lucy Benton, Benjftt
nm Barron, Gcorgo Wi Butler tl, John Bennett;
Samuel IL Burgess, Mary J. Blanks, Rcdmon
BuJIor, Robert Bmton; John C. Bowen.
„'^“HcnryB. Cabauist, Tboinn* V\.Choatand
■J; Flowers, Esq. Joseph Cooper, Doctor 1*. Rr
Uomouls, John Carr, Joseph Child*, John Childs,.
Thomas G. Cook 3, Francis Catching/, Samuel
vanning.
D—James Daniel 4, John Dnhiel, MarrDis-
auket, David Dean 2, Joshua Davit jr. Jesse
Deloach. Mrs. Sarah Drew, Charles Davis, .
E—William Eathridge, 8. W. Kills, Johd
English.
G—Farrish Gere 2, John Gunn, Frederick
George. • .
H—Robert IHrisley 2, John Harvey 5, Walter
II. Harvey, Isaac Harecy, Roles Harris, Robert
Holbrook, LoWi* llumlliock, senr. Burwcll liar- .
ger, D. 1. Holt.
. J—Wilkins Jackson. Tbos..W,.Jourilcil, WiL
liam Jones, Appleton Justice, Miss Elizabctli
Jones 3.
K—Doct. B. F. Keene 3. AbzadaT. Kolb.
L—Asa Little, James Lamar 6, J. J. Lamar;
Thomas Livingston, Miss Sarah E. Lowe, Wm.
Liglitfoot, John Lowe.
M—Dennis McClenden, John Miller, James Di
MeFarlnu, A. B. Martin, John A. Mericker,- Geo»
G.-F. Mitchell, Seha Moore, Miss Permelia Mat- 1 '
thess, John M. Moss, YV, S. Mlddlcbrooks.
N—Needom Norris/ Jnmcs Nickerson, Peter
Northern, Esq. Robert Nichols.
O—James H. Owens. ‘ ''
P—Dr P. Philips, Miss Lucy Pate, MosesPauit
Doct. C. D. Parks.
R—Enos Richards, Rebecca Reynolds, Paul
T. Rodgers. . •
3—William Spivey, Daniel Slade, William
Simmons,. Rolfoy Spinks, William Santon, Jat; ■
Sumner, Elijah Smallwood.
T—Abder or AVm. Trotter, Rennet Terrell;
Calvin C. Tyler 2, James C. Taylor 2, Maji
John Tolls. '
W—Luke Williams, Jacob 8. West, Mathew
Wright, RuhUf.'D. Wlcox 2, Andrew Womblen
E. ORMSBY, D. P. M.
. April,..1030. .14
lamp Oil*
GALLS, nest quality LAMP OIL,
jutt received by boat Navigator,,.for
sale by ELLIS, SUOT^ELL ta Ce,
April 10 121
PENMANSHIP. 3 -
A, MacLauria Writing Master,
Proposes giving a Course of Lessons iit this place.
noosi AT TUE CODUT HOUSE.
H AVING giving wriliug "his exclusive atten
tion for soino years, as well uuder the itR
structions of the 1 best masters of tbo art, ns his own
iractical experiments upon various systems, he
nis adopted a method of instruction wnicb is cal
culated to impart-to the learner a more free and
masterly command of the pen than can.be acqui
red hy any other that has come under hi* observa
tion. By a fortnight's attentive adherence to the
position! of tho body, and the motion of .tho arm
and hand; the improvement must be extremal}
gratifying, Course, 12 Lessons. Terms, $3 ex
clusive of stationary Sei. The hours arranged,
through the Mriy or can-lie. light to suit the conve
nience of-those who atteud. A subscription pa
per ia attlie Mansion House, thoso who wish to
attend will pleaso enter their oatnes without dc-
lav. Corauunce at soon st a sufficient number
of snhscrihers lie obtained. Ladies, hy formiog
a small class will be attended at their residence},
and can be t/ughl & neat running hand, or any of
Fancy Italian or Ornamental bauds. ; • ; •
March 5 92 dtf
A LIST OF LETTER8 remaining iu the
Post Office, at Perry, Houston county, Ga.
for the quarter ending 1st April, arid if not taken
out in three mouths from that date, will' bo sent
to the General Post Officii department, as dead
Letters. -,
A—-Akins'Wiliiam. -• _ .
B—Brvait Stephen_2, Brynn Frederick, Buck
C- 'V., Brice Mra. Susau,~BJawn, Mary D. Bry
nn Mis. C. S-, Bradly Jesse, Bryan Jackson
Bracowell Archa, Barr RbdgerD. Brown E. G.,
Butts Nathan 2, Bozeman Luke, BanckerE. R.,
Barker Joseph. Itryan F.mily, Bryan Benjamin,
C—Carr Samuel 2, Coleman Francis, Collin*
Moses; Chniq John, Cowart J. W. Carter AnJ
thouy T.2, Curiyers. William 2, Cherry Frederick,
Cham L. F., Crawford Wriffirmson, Collins
Starkey, Curtis *hd- Brown, Clement* Allen,
Colquett W. T. •
D—Davis Malicah YV., Durden I,aha, Dead
James 2, Duncan James E.
E—Ethrcdge Rebecca, Everett Thomas, Ele-
nor Alfred! . ' - * ‘
F—Frillor John M., Fitzgorald James 2, Foun
tain Owen, Fulshar Henry IL, Fletcher John/
Fudge Benjamin. •
O-rCilei John YV.; Gilbert Thomas, Grantham
N. Rev., Gordgauna Wm. B. M., Oamago Na
tliHiiiel, Grace Wm. and Samuel;
II—Hngin David; Iloaden M. B., Harrison
William 2, Holland Jacob, Halstead Wm. B.,
Ilalbcrton Sally T-, Ilorhe J. E. J., Holloman
Mark, High Samuel, Uairgnive John.
-J—Justices Inferior CourtlLC., Jones John 2,
Johnson Martha, Johnson Darling, Jameson MrJ.
care of A. B. Higgs, Jordan Joseph, Johnson
' r ' .X . v|-v - > ;e!,
L—Lewis.Hamricr. ;; * ,‘8 .«
M—Molt Joseph, Martin J., .Morgap 'Ai,A.,
Manning Larry C- Massee Needham.-. ,
P—Pliillip Daniel, Pelehim-John W., Pattillo
r. !!ev„ Pool Kobort, Prior Allen W., Powell
Lewis, Peacock Robert,' Porker Jessee,'. Price'
Lucas. -'. '• ' il ?Vi £
R—Royals Ezekiel, Rnqucmfca Jan A., Rawls
Silos, Rouatson James, Hanoi* Silos, Ruffin H.
IL, Rtmbert S.'Dr. ' , . . . I* -
8—SawyerCbarlos, Hamlford Mra. Col., Sear-
borough Noah,-Smith Alexander, Hogg* llnrdy,
Statcman Fannv, Spurting John, Sanders Ra-
burn, Sander* Miles, Sapclford ,Col. J, -W. _ A;.,
Sikes Isaiah, Sriiitk .Robert -Cl, Snell William,
Spivey Iffuleton5, Sharp John, sen., Sikes Sam'l.
T—Turlington YYilliam, Taylor Drewry YV
- V—Vinson James.
YV-r—Watson Michael 3, YVilllngtori Julius,
Wimberly Oshurn2, YVimberly Perry,-Wimberly
Elizabeth, YViggins OsUuro 2, YVpod Martha,
Wbitebcnd Austin, YValker Thomas," Walker'
Thomas D., YViggins Allen, Wellborn YVni.Gch.
), YVorthiugtan Justus, YVimberly Martha, YVian-
h:r|y-Abner, Williams George, Whitfield G.. B>-
V—Yarborough Lewis
. “JOHN M. MOORE, P. M. '
Perry, April 2,1832. . -
( Spring aud Summer Ciothiug.
rfY HE subscriber has juit eomuicnced.roceiv-
JL iug lus stock of Spring and Summer Clo
thing. Uo assures the public that his • jtoe.k will
be iufertpr to none, is dutcnniuvd to tell at low
prices, and invites uureuotjrs mcall. .' v .
march IA WM. H. BURDSALL.
' Cognac IBrandy* j
A FEW halt pipes superior quality COG-
£%. NAO BRANDY, fourth proof, ScigneUe's
brand, jAst rccoivad, aud for sale low by
. - LEVY &MOI8E. -
' ALSO—A few thousand first quality SPAN
ISH SEGARS,’-brand “Dos Amigos.”> ‘i.
march li >r .96 codlw. *
Macon,
march 28
130 Hollar*JPlowari, ...
W ILL be given for (bs anpr«h«.iM'<HM» .tte
peraori wbii threvt « ««*» m the wmd-
ow of the Town Hall, on the evenine " f '>*« £o-
tiUioo Party, the 3tWr nit. by the MANAGERS.
April 1 14
Wk W»T
Notice. u
Th. sulnerlberf as'inr rcllftqolin-
. J ihu BOOT A. SHOE MAKING
bnunm, tad disposed el their M»nu-
foCluriug .linsrlmenl to Mr HE1NRY
WlLLflMB, who li»s been In I heir
employ forlbe t*w .Tgbiccn mooilis, and of whose *-
hilitytii-plr.*-. they foeUfuli *=fur«nre. they Wrtuld
rtilicit for him. * oodilnu.uee of ibo libesaf p.lnjuage
li'iibsrtn.slendcd 10 tbriosolvi s.
Mr Wll.1 Jams will eontimi* lit* buelaess in the
second -I -ry of lbs seat building they h»v* -Mwqihai
'''fob JM ^^7 fit PARMrLf.E A ClfVttCn.
Georgia, Hoagton County*
Ths Inferior Court, titling for Ordinary purpettt for.
' ■ toid County, September term, 1631.’_
I Teppenriiig to tli* Court that Pjnekney Y’arbnr’
ougli. di-rc-ased, while-ill Ilfe-miole dnd eiaeisteif 1
tills bond to William G. M'Nair aud John A. M-Nhlr.-
in the trim of four hundred and filly dollars, tb« con-’
dition of which was to make titles (a said John A.snd-
WiU'win G- to tho test ti'atf of Lot No. 11, In lb* 12th
district of Houston couuty, and U appenriug also, th.t
tliesaid Yarborough departed this tile withptteircu.
tire ti(l<-», * ropy of which bond Is hereunto uniwsrd.
On mulinn. ordered, dirt three months afierthe pub
lication of this order, *t tbe first regular Court there
after, YViUi.m Byrd, tbe tdmihistrstor on sold .sistn
shew cause. If soy ha hks r ;wbt he should net «*»cuta
said titles to said John A. and Wiilirm G, M'Nair- ,
• " Jcort or rai no*t>;]
•■/im e -- Gtorgia, HoUtton /VunfjK
KNOYV all men by th.se present*, that l.-Fiurk-
nay Ynrixirongh, *m held and'firmly Found to Will-
ism G. M‘N*i(‘iuu{.Jobn A. M'N.lrj in the Just and
fullsiini offour hundred nud fifty dulluis, forth* true
|>aym«lit oiwlilMil bind myself, my heirs end teslgnr,
>kc this 30lh d«y uf J.uusrf, IK50.
The uonniliontiftbe above obliHltnsi Is reeb that
whrrces Wtllinm G. »aU John A. M N.tr have tbl.
day bought of tLe sbu-i* st.led Pinckney Ysrhoroajh
one hall of lot No. 11, ill Ufa 12tb district of Houston
county.lt being known by the nest half of ntd lot of
!«mi. * Now if pi* above Ploeknry Y.rhoroujh shill,
on or before th* 8foh d.y nf December, lfjri. meh* or
cause to tie et» J«, good end lawful titles V- the thorn
slated land, then th* abut* to be ntlt end voidether-
wise. In remain in furi f«er* sud firloe iu t»w. In wit-
nr«s whererd, I h»vu hereunto set my hand sod fix
ed say teal, tue d*V tiud data Htu-ve ei-rthwed.
•flNCKNF.Y YARUOKOUGIl, i-r.
> h-s - ' ..j
U’iIiv* X-lonni.
mark
I). M fUm.
A tree ettvsrt from 'he sulntM e# nf th* Cn*rt.
Feh». 183ft. <H A HUES EMfiLt. e «■
jjaiOCKET M A P S - OE W^RGliA ”fot( i aie
Jl at ihH bflicu.' W8 -,