Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1826-1832, August 01, 1832, Image 4

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, j.. reviving effect* of Lord Groy’src- urit**? " .jk«ri for it h;u been extensive, ]&&’■ i iavc amouuteil to 3,000 bag* and Cd' 1 ?, Prom this it appear* that under Lord Us*- •. but that daring tbe late po- TELKGKAPH. rSACOW, GEORGIA• ^KwBSPAY. APd.,lv 1882. f^^TOBEK ELECTION. authorized to announce tho following tlmsa a» candidates to represent this county »n 0t t State Legislatures * 0 For Senator. TlMOTIfY .MATTHEWS. • for Representative*. LUKE ROSS. ROBERT COLEMAN. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. L DANIEL NEWNAN, of Henry. *• KWmES C. TERREL, of FradkfltE n iHnl'or GEORGE W. OWENS, of Savauuah. K J J|£L M. STEWART, of Glynn. WILLIAM SCHLEY, of Richmond. i)jIAS VV. MURRAY, of Lincoln. VROMAS W. HARRIS, of Walton. , the following article coticoru- institution appeared in the shape of a liaillon Monday lasts K»public are Hereby advertised that the MA- K RANK has stopped, and will uot resume Kent—the assets of tbe Bank have been as- El to the trustee*- for the general and equal l£ of the creditor* olithe Institution, f ATKINSON, Cashier. LIscon, Ju|y 30,1833.” Lnyofthoso who trusted thcmselce* to the Lias air before 8o'elock on Friday last, felt a [age cool seusation fa their nerves, mid ulricrv- in nnuiualdimness in the nun's beams, ttlldugh [shy was remarkably clear,) for Which they ieat nlSss to account. .Some, quite panic ic!:,thought it mi evidence of tin i. ■-u • ... CMera—others, more, tinged With; politics, tit was owing to the fog of Nullification-or tfiuvia of iho TarilF—others again, thatit was toil by tbe Tail of the Comet, tue Veto .or tho [oral bill—hut all agreed, that the phenomenon very wonderful, and portended something a- ling. Many speculations ou the subject, were t, as thodarkucss increased, and sundry sug- ions Lr mutual safety offered. Sumerecom- idedan immediate retreat to tho Springs; oth- thought a trip to the Stone Mountain, or tlm •! Mia M the safer plait. S.-ve.-'il I ' " mn'-autthat lime—and how manyWould have 4,itts impossible to toll—had ituntltceu acci- •ty discovered, ou tlirning over Cricrta Al- —k, that all this alarm was caused by the c- 'ths sun, in which about one third of the Ji.it luminary was concealed by the bo"' icmoon! lirurpspers in Schools.—An esteemed frieud, is conducts a Seminary in this town, informs ktbatbo lias adopted tho plan of introducing tho Uling uf Newspapers among his larger scholars; nd null a beneficial effect. It is pleasing, he ob- f f iluasiug, i what interest |nd null unci, to. see how fast and will Bay acquire information in this way. Caro is ta- tu excludo party and sectarian principles; Bud no paper introduced but such ns is approved |>7 the parents. Wo should like to hear of this BUi, being more generally adopted. Whilst Khiliirco arc loaruiog to read, they can also lie faming something about the world; so that when Ihey enter upon it, they will not bo altogether so IjiKirant of what b going’ on, ns when a cou- lury course b pursued. I Jack Jems has got a new crotchet in his head: Jtu determined to be notorious, auy how. Hn- ring tried politics and poetry to no purpose, ns a But resort, he tins taken to writing fibs for the Pewspapers! Rut Jack, though horn to be u great ■man—m his own estimation—always wauled ■Juration; else, after being mulcted m a fino of cSr? *®. r lyi"gi'ha wonm be carefhl whom he Itallttl ••liar;” aud ho cautious how ho used the I»erd ‘‘coward," until j;e bo has the courage to loc an houcst inan! I .In the account given, in this paper, of tho An- IItverury celebration at Forsytli, Muurou county, IJOOM obscurity exists as to which of tho two Orn- I tars dissected tho doctrine of Nullification. W’c I>re requested to say that Jamks M. Smyth Esq. , ’ “ a Reutlemon; nod that the toasts credited. | tune “Orator of tho Day," weregiveu by him. ■ ^ Louisiana.—Tho New Orleans Ar- I f u, .°‘.July 21, says, “Tho well ascertained Clay I 10 our Legislature, ,oij a joint ballot, is I oue votes , and several nro doubtful." . Cholera in New York.—During tho 24 hours S., 8 *t 11 o'clock A. M. the new cases were deaths 82—20th. new casos 220, and <],«*., iGO—21st, ucw cases 311, deaths 104. ybUombof. of deaths reported, oiuro the dis- appeared, 851—being more than equal •tro-thirils ef tbe deaths in Loudon, 1UW. Lou- «e eoBtsias 1,21)0,000 inhaldtnuts—Now York, ■ciure the aupeRrnnco of tile pest) 215,(iOo—at [5*2! 140,0ud—an awful difference of uiortali- Kl l lli3ens ° has been more fatal in N«w in Paris.' The disease is.on the in* Albany, and extending itself to mauy of ‘ •e interior towns. • . . va .i. w Jersey, it b oho exhibiting itself in ,e- l^ew York 5 , cnusct * fugitive*front the city of , new cases iu Ptiiladclpliin; and ho case *’ yet appeared south of the Potomac. lalntn^* Hurra.—To every unprejudiced JR? •nostbo matter of astonishment, that this inun]1 should iu Georgia be brought forward ;*.t eandiJate for tho Vice Preside qey by tho , IL .jv r Party,since.they cnqnot deny that it was nit?, 1 ; “rough his iniluoncc uod instrumentality ,, I ii ? u,, ®<iuul and onerous tariff of 1828 w as tthilfc 00 *- 10 «'»!««. Can it bo possible, that, ibitl t l6 y ? ro heaping curses loud and long on it I °.PP rL ' !s i v o 'meaSuro, they are tendering him L' r ( S° ma fi° aud rendering him their services for -*»«« agency in its pa,,age? It were iin« v# . .^outto suspoctiliem of so much duplicity— Yoti 0 ,,° I'.her cause enu we attribute their dc- Ibe ■! ,0 , ®* unless it he tbe one mentioned in Uj/cPruded extract from the New York Amer- isc nnu T0C!i,c ' ^hich goes far tosbOw his staud- ‘‘Tk j| ro4 P. l ' c t-' in his own State: ’ , Hi, l “Uft.riiie, that n h'tate possesses the con- WM.t,.^ light to nullitv Auy law,of Congress raw ju-lgs yiueou .titutionnl, and iL”miS a c W h0D.o Clrr '* mtl,e whensoever openly suggested imnn.u- ,l0 ? l!ltes ' kN first ted WSKbSSZf* aftc i his « ieb «- hreleog, since been maintained unirnrmT 8 ’, ,. < ? h ' , ’ , * Trr partizaur,witlitholio!)e(iiZ°^ m y ^ y " ,n nn d his poisoning the public opJiU^^u^fe?. a ' Bd kaldMg.'yeUngs to resist tlm Tariff, either fcv By a notice from the Secretarr of the Tr,a A unification, a tSouthcrn.Coiiveution, Secession, ‘ “ or any other means, so that it is cfi’ectual in re moving this burthen from our people. But there is so much apathy iu Georgia, in fact, in all the Southern States, SouthCaroIina alone excepted, ‘■“.'“g tuy thing by the uuion of shall give up the ship; 1 have no /gala that she will be put down by tho other stttq* I have m.. ou ® v ® r y ronfideiicc in Nullification, or, any other his .re-election to the* Uuited 8tat*5°s?mia.! 0n r° f ,tr,5n g nieasoro that she may adopt; weak £®i«i*:ja£rS retur- . ... . “OU’s administration, thus (hr tlio drilled corps of Martin Van llurcn m Congress have invariably voted with the disciple, Jf p® cation, on every question involving tbit doctrine: -lilew facts show conclusively to whom the re- public*!, primarily indebted for the iu.urre«W of tho popular FOH THU MACON TELEURAPH. . APPEAL. llme ? l* avo Dcv<ir ,,ceu more portentous. While oiio o iho u ost terrific diseases that have assailed the Imuran rueeis advancing rapidly atld surely, tliero are men among us, yes, mon pro* resume to he servauts of tho (,’od of Peace, who as if iluiikmg the pest too merciful, are invoking civil war to eorne m and swell the carnage. For this purpose they have rent into pieces the parties hitherto arrayed in local politics; burying their personal auiuiotitiwLilioy are fraternizing with J|wS|l | dp.i^uto),„a„„; 011 e, OOB4kl aloud ibe totom of ,edition,^BWailllnjf l(,t,rms,u»t against aloreigu euemy, but against the insututiouseroef- ed by their father* and the peace of their own country. “Nullification, recession, 0 r any thing else" sooner then live under the Union or ils Jaws' Such is the language of John Moore of Ogle thorpe, who, hi concert with several other agita tors, is, by printed circulars, soliciting the atten dance of the leading men iu the Stato at a dinner to ho given in Oglethorpe county on tho 10th day of August, iu order to concert warlike measure, to resist tho General Government. It is tho lead ing nUn alone who are to decide, and the farmer aud mechanic aro to obey, oi* rather ho machines without volition iujlic business—the nabobs lode- vise and order—tho working men to pay taxes and to fight; and if woundcil in liaftle, to have the glo rious privilego of heggiug, or if killed, their wid ows to liavo the liberty of starving, .hud their or- jiban* to be raised in ignorance and want fit for no other station iu life than the ranks of a regular army tocons:mtc their coarse rations and bo can ed by a potty sutiJtom. It is high time tljat the friends of peace and of theUqlou.should lay Aside partisan differences that have latterly kept'theni n-'undcr. VVhat is ’l^oup or G?hrk compared with pe.tce and the LnjM^Lct such distinctions he set aside, and ., ♦wily badge worthy of rcteiitiou be pe.'iOT lie Union. Tho Unionists in -Georgia have the South; all my hopes rest on South Carolina; “ her ardour cools, and she becomes lukewarm, I sures tbe 6® e »JM-o that she may adopt; weak mea- i have been tried long enough; my hope is, may persnvere, and Georgia, mid all the may pi Slates their lost awim.” So «*k-will ultimately rally around her, for tho of Geq. Jackson’, administration C “ l,se sbo “ b6 , ht i ug a * OIuniou eauto, rfoping ■» auuunistration. tho. fn* .to. you may spend the day pleasantly ufiiler the ciE cumstauces, 1 am, gentlemen, your most obe- vuiusmuees, i am, gentlemen, yoitr most ohi ‘‘'“Ob ’ JOHN MOORE. i Cherokee*.—-On Monday, the 23d inst. (Jn- ,Vi 110 Ghcrokce chiefs were to meet at New r.cliota, foMhe purpose of taking iuto cousidera- tipn, the terms proposed by the l'asidtut/fur an exehimge of their land,. T bo lottery commissioners convened on the same day, in Millcdgcviilc, by order of the Gov ernor, for the purpose of niukiug the requisite preparations, for carrying the law of^•the State into full effect, a, early as may he practicable.— Federal Union. Brink Anangemcnt.—'Vho Bank* of'this, city have unanimously agreed to pay demands'.oh them, only in tlteir own bills respuctivcly, in bill, of tho Bank of the United States and In MIW: of tho South Carolhin Banks. Tff^i have agr.ccd to receive the bill* of tlio Bunk, of tlio iuterior <ff the State, only in payment,'but not ou deposit. In consequence of tint ucw arrangemqub ex change on Savannah has fallen to one-half per cent., ou Charleston $ to 1 per cent., and on New York J to 1 per cent.—Avgutta Constitu- lionalist. Storm,.Capture and Hunting of Jrwinton. Not very, long ago, some of the good pcoplo of Alabama, and may Imp of Georgia too, put to flight tbe uatives of the forest, aud csthblishetba town on the Chaltahnochie river iu.tho Creek territory in Alabama, opposite tho county of Ran dolph, m this State. Ouo of (tie articles of the treaty concluded last winter with llio.Creek triho, provided for iho removal of intruders wbo had- driven tho Indians from their improvements, mid the Marshal of Alabama' was directed hy' the War'Department to enforce this provision of the Treaty. \A few. day* since, the Marshal, lit the execution of Ids order, nppenred at Irwiutsn and directed tho nlmudoumeiit of thft’towij forthwith. Ohcflicnce was refused, and many arid loni wero the, tlircatrniugs of the independent freemen of Ir- wiitlon. who had equipped and inatlo rcidy for action, one hundred and forty or fifty able bo died men. The Marshal, usjie was audicrized to sin ntxsillrwl tA tli.v siamsim en.l! n f).—n ■ ,«s U A - - * State the find the Union.’' The Unionists In George more tbau eighty thousand bauds: let us then havo one heart, the heart onUie patriot, and wo arc irtesistible: rebellion must quail, and peace and happiness Contiuuo iu tho country. Now or uever is the time. Can the friends of order he sitate to consign to oblivion their petty feuds, wheutbe advocates of war, civil war,'have buri ed theirs, aud arc acting with brotherly concert! Aro tho fricudsof ‘he Union less devoted to hu manity, order, peace and the Union, than the n- gitators to anarchy, rapine and blood? We have a noble example before us—that of Cuuimiitg St Glasscock of Augusta, who have jiflbed hands ou tho altar of the Lniou, aud sworn to live and dio by the institutions of our fathers. Let them be followed. E PLVR1BUH UNUAI. From the Milledgivittc Recorder. At a meeting 6ftho citizens of Lexington arid its vicinity, ou Saturday, 21st inst. John Moor.K Esq. being called to tho Chair aud Ckorue H. YouNO Esq. appointed Secretory, the following preamble aud resolutions were adopted: Whoreas the citizens o( Georgia hare waited paticutly, and looked with anxiety to the l.'.tc ses sion of Cuugress for relief from an unequal, un constitutional ami oppressive Tnriff; hut this, their roasimable hope, has beeu disappointed—Au ad journment having takcu place, under the distiuct ammfieixtiou that tills odious measure is to be re tained, uot only us a canker upon our present in dustry unS labor, but to bo perpetuated as a badge of our servitude upon our posterity. Uelioviug therefore as wo do,-llmt further for- liearaneo would bo criminal—Resolved, That the citizens of Oglctliorpo county, of all parties, be invited to altcud a public dinner, on Friday, the 3d of August;next, iu this place, to take Into cou- aideraliuu, the suUcriag, ot our people, and to de termine ou/aud recommend “the mode aud luca- sure of redress" proper to be adopted. ResoM, That our Seuaturg aud Representa tives in Congress, uho voted against the hill to regulute impiists, See. and such other persons us the cumiuiltub may designate, be invited to altcud w ith us ou that occasion. Resolved, That John Moore, Jno. Billups, Goo. H. Yduiig, Dr. J. J5. M'Jiiukiu, Jno. Bauks, Au gustus Aidcn, nuil Jo,. IL I.uinpitiu, bo appoint ed a committee to forward invitations to guests, —And that'Uobert Freemau, P. )\ . Hutchinson, Bur. I’opcs Jos. J. Moofo. Isaac Collier, Robert Hubbard, B. W. Hithbard, John Winn, John Townsend, Jcsso Bell, Elisha Strong, Brittain Stamps, Win. J.utupkiu, Clark Taylor, Mark Audrcw, Alex. Tliouins, Samuel Lumpkin, Dr. S. Glenn, Middleton Popo, Jno. M. Stevens, tt. T. llantoU, Edward Coxe, F. W. Cook. Dr. A. NBI, 0 S. Hill, B. F. Harduiiiuu, Ttios. It. Audrew*. II. -President—at P'llill, C. W. Totten, Jos; Moore Jr. Dr.J.8. in idthM bah Sims, Win. L. M'liinle.V. Geo. W. Dudley. Win. l0 b lUs, II. Smith, Thus. C. Billups, Peachy It. Gilmer, John Laiidrau, Hcury Jordan, Jos. Jmkms, and Hobt. Gillespie, be a committo to prepare toasU, and to make suitable preparation, for tho.occo- * l< jB«olrrJ. That the proceedings of this meet- in- lie signed by tho Chairman and Secretary, aud forwarded to tho public Guzcltes of this Slate generally, with request to publish tbcnw * . [ ■ ’ JOHN JIOORE, Clutirman. Geo. IL Yoc.no, Secretary. The following letter written’ to the celebration committee at Sumtowu, Oglethorjie county, will throw light on the temper aud object of the pro posed dinner: 4, 1832. Ctntlcme a;—I received your friendly iny nation to partake of u public diuuer w ith the citizens of your neighborhood to-day. 1 foci uodgr -oblixa- tioit, to y ou for your kindness, hut aut obliged to dccliue the iuvitatiou, and hope .my excuse will be deemed good w hen rnado known. . • . Several year* ago, 1 detenmued never to par- takti of a public dinner on tho 4th of July, uutil tlio present Tnriff was repealed, and the protec tive',ystem abandoned by Congress- -In dejer- enco to tho opiuion of others. I have thought there u ns'somethiug ridiculous in celebrating our freedom, and rejoicing over the sparkling B 1,15 ®' w hen we have more tcasou to mourn oyer our tost Freedom, and unite togethodm humdmtton aud prayer, than to make ourselves glad over tho bottlu.» Our Father* were free, hat to our shame he j; spoken, their ion, aro not. 1 cannot, there fore uuito with you in celebrating tha day. I will unite with you, or any ether citizens, Ifc do, apnlicd to the commanding officer lit Fort Mitchell (Major Wager) for assistance tojrcmove the irate and haughty settler, of the youthful town. Accordingly, Captain Pago nnd Lieut. Lanicd were despatched with thirty-five men to givo baltic to the enemy in the field. This force arrived in the neighborhood of Irwiufoa late iu tlio day, fully prepared for battle, mid demanded the surrender of tho fortress, and its evapuation by sunrise tbe uext morning. Coustcrujition and alarm pervaded tho yillago.—It was a night of .commotion aud gloom.—The morning canto aud fouud the town deserted and desolate.,—'The few retnuiuing stragglers who had lingered behind'..to preserve some valuable piece of property from de struction, and those, who in their anxiety aud im patience to he off, had overloaded their wagons, aud were lodged on the side of the adjoining steep, were kindly accelerated ill their movc~ nuuts by the military arm, and politely assisted to nu eminence, from wheure they sew their de voted town foil a prey to the devouring flames. Tims terminated the storm, capture nud burning, of lrwinton.—Short its existence, but brilliant its* histor^-.—Columbus Enq. Ou Saturdav, during a thunder squall, a house ou die South Common, the residence of tbe fam ily of the lute F. S. Fell, wits struck by liglit- uing. The injury sustained' yvn* trivial, only tearing off'tbreoof the weather hoards—none of the family were the least injured. On yesterdny, our city tva, again visited with a thunder squall, which proved more destructive; the lightning struck the schooner Jane, lying at the lumbef yarff, and shattered her foremast to pieces.—Sa vannah Republican. "• ■ •.-jv ’ It is reported, thatliv nu accident to llte.Stnge, we beliovo ou die tipper line, in Norlh /tJprolina, our representatives, J mlge Clay ton mid -Mr, La mar, will) the lady of the former, linv&lWeu scri- outly hurt. iMrs. Clayton is said to bavd her col lar bono broken, and Mr, Lamar both ankles fiuctured. /' ; Oy Siuce writing the above, wolcarti that Sir. Lamar IiAs 'reached this city, much bruised; mid with one ankle dislocated aud the other sprained. Tlio accident happened near Laurens Court House, 8'. C. ou Sunday night last. iMr. Edgrtr and lady of ibis'city were pa.scugcis in the stnge, ami w.:ie slightly injured. ■ Mr,' A. Q, Sctumcs, of '\VashiiiEtou, Wilkes county, was also hurt:-f Gut. Grifttu of the ifomh Cnrolinn Delegation, fowl bis collar b'ouo broken, and most of the pas sengers of whoip there'were pinny, win were <fo less injured,^—Augusta Courier. ■ . x' ■ -We understand, that tbe Bill which passed Congress providing for the payment of interest on tho advances or the several Scalds to the I'nitcd States during tlio war, has been retamed by the —along viili Iho U.,.hor Hill. It L hud uo time to prepare his objections j, before the n<(jourumeut of Congress —lint that ho will return them to the next Cpu- g ress, with a message stating his objection, to olb.—Richmond Compiler. The uncommon length of the session of Con gress, has made tbe members particularly anxi ous to fetarn to their. Inline*. They bad cd from tlio city as rapidly ns possible-' •' Very few were left tbe day alter they rose. Not more than 33 appeared iu the House of Representa tives on tlw-iuorniug of the ndjourmutttt. Mr- Speller Stevenson reai hed libt house, in this ci ty, on Wcduosdity moruiug. Mr. Benton pnsied through Georgetown on Monday, ou his way to the west. Vt course,, there was uo danger up- "unH unry next. > ’ •. Wm. MTlvahe, Esq. Cashier of the United StatcsBauk, tendered hi, resignation to the Bun d of Directors at Philadelphia, on the 17th im-t. Iftorrici?, At the Methodist Church in Cnlumbus. ot) t)Vdv nesdny evening the 25th inst., by the itev. I. A. Few, Geu. Jamt* N. Bethune of Columbus, to Miss Frances Gunby ot Columbia conuty. • Ou tlio 12th July, iu Tvviggt county, Mr. Wil liam J.'F. Mitchell, of Wilkiii.un‘County, to Miss Atiic A; daughter of tho Kov. James Lowry, of Tyvigff county, ' . , V. Dicd» In Savannah; on the IStlr inst. Edward Hughs, aged 38 year,, njueh regretted by numerous'’ac quaintance,. Infineon, on tlie 20lb July. Mr..Mortimer R. If’allis, a native oT North Curolum, but on inha bitant of Georgia for tho last Often, ; ears, iu Ids thirty-fifth year.- A widow and orpbxp child sur vive him to exporiotice and deplore the loss .of a devoted .husbnnd aud tender fattier, while the community iu which he lived hoar testimony to his faithfulness ni ao officer, siaeeriiy as.,. ir.Mal, and as a man his undeviatiug buaesty. Ou the 20th July, in Baldwin county, the IL v. S. 11. Tomnsendi ot tho Prcsbytcrinu church, v native of lilmde Island’. acatta eherilFSAlcs. v W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in 8EPTEM- BF.fi next, before the court house, lo the town ■ of Jai'kson, Butts coue.ty, between tbe nrual hours of sale, Onn nefrofellow named Jack, about 55 or WV years diMivltd t no ns (lie property of Hugh Hamit f o satisfy sundry FiFns issued from Jmtics's Court in sftbl county, m favor ofjojm Hull vs lluyli llnmll—levied outm) rrturiicil to me by a , unstnblr. Olio imcro E'irl named Mary,’ about 4 years old—levied on ns ll(e properly i/i/*/, Wtudl to’ssU isfys Fi Fa issued from liutl, 8opci i r ( ...j, t in la vin'of. Anthony Dyer nnd Olliers Y» Hugh llurail— preperty pointed out by Plaintiff. July J7 )J. llATEI.r.Y, Sheriff. POSTPOXill) SAI.I,. jV-ij, will I e mill at ah me, 101 1-4 arias of Laud, more or less, it be ing the south half ol Lot No. f,7, in the first district originally Henry now Units comity—lev ied on a, lira properly oi (iivr^r IP. /-otrcr.y, tu sstiify*three n , i i: — ■ I i,, i■ i > .In-ilij, tuiurt in said county, two i i lav,,, ,,f I,ii \ lent-,. Itiili.i-nn, hihI one in fnvor of F.rmlne Case t s said Lowery—levied on aud returned to me by a constable —Tills properly is improved for farming with a dwelling bouse, Ar. July 81.1858. 11. HATELY. ShrrHT. Dlcnroc Sheriff Sales. fej|7ILLbe sold on the first Tuesday iu SEPTEM* V V I; 1 i: i.i-xt at till! court house door in tbe town of Forsyth, Monroe county, within the u.uuf hour, ul sale, the following property, viz: 405 ncics of Land in the sixth district of > ui.ty, one mile north of Forsyth, whereon h Chapinmi now lives, the nnaibcrs not known, well improv man ill. 03* Dr. EDTV1) DMLONKY ii a rait lid■ t. f t Klerlnr of Prestdrnt anil^ President, a* friendly to the ro-cb . iimi oT drew Jnqkion, and the election of PMlifrrijjll hourto the Vice Presidency. also the following Negroes: Jacob t ' I, Priori ' 'V 10 years old, Honor STEAL2 {SAW AJ>TD CrRIST MILL. fwq IIE subscriber respectfully informs tho pub- JL' Be,'that hi, , ebbam: saw: & aiasT biilm, hour bis residence, within one mile or Macon, is now in complete and successful operation. Iu additional other machinery, hols prepared with a circular saw for ripping' light lumber, such ns \Vhtdgw Snsh.: Palings, Laths, &c. In ednse- quenee of the heavy expenditure incurred in its estabtishment, it i, necessary that ho should ‘re quire cither cash or bauknblo paper for his lum ber, which ho is disposed to sell at a fair price. A share of the public patronage is very retpect- (ully solicited.; .. L: BENJ. F. 'OWEN'S. N. B.—A first rate SAWYER, may, by ap plying immediately, obtain good wages mid a per manent situation. * B’.'F. O. • July 27. - 104 tf > ' Land for Sale. Lot No. 31, iu the 11th district of Lee county, “ 34, “ 32d “ 254, •• 20th “ “ « 220, •• 10th « ■ DAY St BUTTS, Agents. .Macon, July 27,1832. "161 Grold Slcgiou iiottory. P RINTED. LISTS of the. drawing m the ‘COQtotuplatod GOLD aud .LAND Lotte ries, will ho regularly issued from the office of the Federal Uuiou. They will appear in numbers so that they may be bound together iu pamphlet form. t| Persons desirous of becoming subscribers can forward their names to ns, post-caid, enclosing tho cash, and they will bo attended to. They should meution tho post office to which the num bers should be directed.' * •. ■ - ■ The whole work will contain about 400 pages, aud cannot be afforded at less than $5 to subscri bers, paid iu advance. ■>• MtUedgetVie.- ’ Bibb Sheriff sale. W ILL be sold, on She first Tuesday in 8EP- TEMRER next M the court liniisein Jfucou, Bibli county, between tbe lawful liours of sale, the following |U-ojicily: Twelve acres of. standinj Corn, more or ku, aud two aorn of standing Cotton, more or Icm—levied on ns life property ot Benjamin Allen, to satisfy one Fi Fa issued from Bibb Inferior cum t, Joseph- Gainer Versus. Uenjdniii! Allen and Clement Clemms—-property (loiiilPil out by .UenJoipiii Allen, July 3). .1838 31 IL II. HOWARD; sheriff. 3?ikc Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sotil on Ike first Tuesday in SEPTEM BER next, before the court House in the .town, of Zcbuluu, l’ike cuuuty, between tbe mu.vl hours of sale. Lol ol’ No. 53, injho srdopd district cf originally Slonroe now.Pike county—levied oil os. tlio properly of £. IP, J. Riimaey. to satisfy two small Fi Fax in fHv'orofJolm'U. C'o’os vs said Jtumnay— imineity pointed out by I.v.o Sliuimon—levy made , aperty |ioiiiledout liy anil cetiimed to mc-i'^ a coospible, July 21 J. it. CULPEPER.' Dtp, sheriff. E tended of a relicoutre betwecu Mr. Clay hud self, though no rccunciliotioo hnd taken place letvvceu them. It U said, that Mr. Clay wjil m Houston Sheriff SnloSa CVVlLL' be sold be lira firs)Tueiday ia SI.ITEM- V V . HER next, el Ibe court bouse door in Perry, Iluuiion county, between iho utucl liours of sale, olFi! Lot oak nnd hickmy Lntid, well in)*, proved, in. the twi lflti ditlricl'of (louilon edunly, nhi-reml II .lli hl II i. g.'fo 11- < li v, —!« vi.-,l uii ; , liiapniperly, Co »..tjsya-Fi Fa in favor of W’illiaui. IJmltli ek. bearer, vs. Sauinel It. Sinilb, principal, tiud 1\ illium W’iugute and W’illiaui IS. dumb, seen- ‘ >’] [jf^f ' ' .• Lot of Land, No. 27, in the founeemh dis trict bfillomtoo county—levied on ts Ibe pmjierty ol Jeremiah Culls to satisfy several Fi Fas iuiied from ,1 JII.-lice's L'curt iu Invor ot' ticiirgn Patten VsJcieini- ah CuttiL ISAIAH CHAIN, shirff. ,Jal»gP, 183L - - Honry Sheriff {Sales. W ILL be sold oil tlio first Tuesday in SEP* TE.MHEIl neM. In twerli lira limlul hum, ol wilci hi fore Ibe court bouse dnorintlietaw uoi AJuc- doiinlicli, Henry county, the following piop< rly, vixt Toe ca-l il l!I’ ol lul No. 209, ill lira liisl {jlivlrict of Ileury county—levied on us the pivneityof It illium Cox, to sati>ty a Fi Falunedfrom a juslico’. coiirl in favor of Anthony Dyer vs. A. Crawford and ’jaid Cox, nnd sundry outer sutull Fi Fas issued lu fa vor of Henry Suuierland and others vs. Joshua J. Hood, tbe land being claimed by said Hood. Tire cast half ot lot No. 103, In iho eighth district of (Story county—levied »n a, tbe property of John Murehmuii] to satisfy sundry IT Fas Is vied from n Judict)’, court in favor of Joharnn and Peck.nud o- thers vs. said Marchinau, JAMES LOVE, Aug? 1. 'O. Sheriff. out yesterday on his way Vau llurcn would leave Washington iu five, or six days for New York.—Richmond Compact, 20fA July 20. ^ ’ . ■ / *i’.. French claims.—The Commissioners appoint- ,,| to »■ :trry i.:t.. . lT-.-t ‘he lute Convcnl,.,.. !•.- tween Franco ami the United ritatei, will meet in Washington on tho fi/st Monday of August en suing. American oil Stcnc—Ttle American Former announce, that in Louisa Co. : Virginia, there isa quarry, belonging to'Dr. ColWiN. of oil stone, of a qmdity «ry superior to any Leritofore know u. mw: ill be sold, on tin* first Tuesday in OCTO- Wy ,BElt nest, agreeably to an order of Jlie In ferior Court of lloustou county, w hen silling for or dinary porposi's, nt the court bouse door in Perry, Houston comity. ■ l _ _ Lot of Land No. 170, in the fourteenth djsti iut of said county—to be sold estbe properly orllxsnt K. Ui.AXCiunu, deceused —doturescepted. Tri uts on tins dny. . ' . A. B. CHASTAIN, adnior. .. August 1. 1838 31 ■ A (iltl.EAlil.E In the List will end testament ul oladioh Phillips, deceusid, will be seldatthi court house in Gw iiiuett county, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER nest, A Lot of Lands I, j,,e in the shlh district of Gwinnett county, known liy .No. 80, containing '^50 acres more or lest. Terms uiadc kuuwn on ibe day ol snle. ELIZABETH PHILLIPS. Aug I- 31 Executrix. id Clmpman. 202 1-2 acres of Lund, being Lot No. 154, in the third district of Monroe county—levied on us the property of Anderson Baler, to satisfy a Fi Fa in furor ot Johnson and Gunn vs. said Baker—levy mnda by a constable. 202 1-2 acres pf Land, being Lot No. not known, whereon James Turner now lives, in the third district of Afonroc county—levied on ns the property of James Turner; to satisfy n Fi Fn issued in favor of OyniluiK. Allen Administratrix, dec., for the me of 1'ilt -Milner, vs. snid.Turner. ■ 70 acres of Land, in the sixth, district of Monroe county, adjoining Elingtou and Whiltou, with improvements thereon, one Negro Woman by the iiHine of Ann, 18 years old, nnd Tier Child three month, oh!, nnd n .|u,inlity of Goods consisting of vn- . rieus crticli s of iiicrrhnndise—nil levied mi us ti:n propei (y of David Holmes jet, to satisfy sundry Fi Fes issued •» favor of I.unc Norton and others vs. suid Holmes. I Fiiur Necroes, viz: Ciscn n woman 22 venrs ul,i, c'lliun mm purean old, Leticongirl lUyeart old, nud Willis a buy 12 years old—all levied on ns theiju operty of Joseph Tilman, to satisfy sundry rmnll Fi Fas issued in favor of Wilkins Hunt ami others v«. , dd Tilrauit—levy made nnd returned by a constable. 202 1-2 acres of Land, being Lot No. tint known, whereon .Win, Blair senr. now lives, in the fourth district of Monroe county, adjoining Hi.ii t.',,id- smith nud oiliers; al/ui one llond Wagon, two Still,, Still Cop, nnd. VVoron—nil levied on ns tbe properly of IPillian^.Jllair star., to Litisfy a Pi Fa issued iu fa vor of Isaac Nolen vs. said Blair, 90 acres (if Land, more or less, being part of Lot No. not known; in tiro sixth divtrictof Monree county, vvhrreou Holmes’ Mills-aro situated, adjoin ing Crowder Ellington and Olliers—levied on ns the property of John DticUrry mid Giles Dewberry to sat isfy sundry smell Fi Fas in favor of George Wbitton for the u-e of Wiilintn Dewberry vs said John and Giles Dewberry—levy mntle aud returned by n con stable. A. COCHRAN, July 31,1838. . ghtrj. Campbell Sheriff Sales. W ILLbd told on the ftrktTaasdsy in SEPTEM BER next, before tbe court bouse, in the town of Campbrilton, Campbell county, between the usual hours of sntc, Otic Lot ol’ I.mill No. 147 in the fourteenih district of originally Fayette now: Campbell county —levied on us properly of Dalai II'. Prewilt, to satis fy sundry FI Fus yt snid Prewilt tu fsvor of William Brandom nnd ethers—levied ou uuil returned by a constable. Also, the above Lot of Land—levied on as the property of James lliels to tathfy too FI Tas in favor of James II. Perryman vs said llicks. - July 30 , JAMES GRISHAM, sheriff. Also, will be sold as above. Otto bay Mura mid three Cows—levied oh n, Ihepropeity of George HoOre, to satisfy one molt- gage ri Fn issued from DcKnlb superior court iu fa- vor of Dnnicl Stone vs snld Sloore. • i . Fa st half of Lot No, 3G, in tlio figlith district of originally Coweta oow Campbell county—levied on ns the property of George Shore to satisfy a Fi Fn issued fiom DcKa'btnncrior court in furor of Duuirl Slone, administrator of John Adams deceased vs said Moore. Lot of Land, No. 107 in tlio eighth district .of origlmilly Cotvela now Campbell county.—levied oil ns the property of ll'illiam O. Hurl to satisfy a Fi Fn in-favor of Churchill Gibsonts suid Hurt. B. EA3LY, July .88,1838. Dq>- Sherff, S’ayollo Sheriff Sales. ■V*M[7IEI. bn sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTF.M- V v* HER uext, before the court houve in Ihn touiiof Fayetteville,'Fayette county, between the usu'il hours of *ule, . Lot of Lund No. 5, in tlio fuiirtlt dislnct of formerly llettry nuvv Fayette county—levied on ns the ptoperly ot Abram Borders, to satisfy a Fi Fn i«- s,ml from a Justice's Court iu invor of John lteld bearer VssaM Borders—property pointed out by di- fcmhnl—levy m tde and returned to me by u consta ble. ' One Imlf.nf Lot, No-8L tho fuurth dis trict of formeilv Henry now rnyelle comity, where on John II. Blaelstone now lives—levied on as bis properly to satisfy nil Fe in fnvor of William I*. \\ il- sonnuil others i s said Blnckslonc—properly pointed out by the plaintiff— levy mndu and returned to me by n constable. One negro gi 1 by the name of Harriot—le vied on ns tho property of Thomas Mutiny to satisfy sundry Fi Fas In UvoroC TV. A.Mnngum unri Win. Wnril vs Thomas Mnckuy—levy mode nmi rebirnod to me by a constable. Vt VAT HEPEIN, July 2 k I1S33. D'P'- sheriff. l^ax Collector’s Sales. W IEI.be sold on the first Tueiday in OCTO- llEft- next hi (lie court bouse in Clinton, Jones couijty, betxvccu Ibe lawful hours, the Allowing pro perty, or so much IbereofaJUlll peg lue ta^es duo for Jtj3l and cost»: ’ *^02 1*2 acres of Laru),scc« nd .quality, INo* 9J, in lira fifth district of-CowcU county—to he etdd hi (lie property of Edicin Bowen to pny ins lax lor the year 1831,70 cents 7 1-2 mills nnd oust. ’ 318 acies of Lands third quality, ill Jones county, adjoining White—to be sold as the property of Jol.il liynans, to pay bis tax Cat lira yeur 1831. $12-38-4 1-2, mid costs. 710 acres of Land, second and third quali ty, adjoining M'Mtrtli, Glady crei-k, In June, county —to he snld ns the property of John fi M'ValA. cltor- ney nt law; to pny nil tax for the year t83l, * 11-2, hnd oosts. F 101 1-4 acies of Land, second mutiny, nd- jotolng Bly; in Jonas county—to be sold as the pm. perty of btnjimin llealh. t« psy bis t«,. for 7 e,t 1831, SI•‘95 1-2,and cost-, GIDEON MASON, Augu-tt, lKfcJ. Tax t'ol'eetor, Joneseeunly. Summer Goods and Clothing* BrUSTreceived at the Macon Cfothtn* istore J April Id 121 LEWIS FITCH F OR sale by May 25 144 Lemon Syrup* hr ELLIS, SllofwELL Jt-CO