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ST.1TF. SOWEttVrnA'TV.
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Tiic^ilii)’’ February 17. 1833.
\Vr copy below, the substance of t’ie bill to rhangc;
... ,ior'iiiiizalion of tbo General Post Office," re-
tba other object specified in the Resolution Can be ef-
■ feeted, we linve no hesitancy in saying that our govern
ment will have added another, (and we had almost said
I 1Y
of till
pittas ill*.
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FfUrtcit.—A rumor was rife in (his city yesterday, | Doty Crocket't Cast.— 1 TheCoJonefgavealumjnonoj
bat the President's Menace had been received ill . description on Friday
last, of the state of profound
Exr.ctrrrvF. nrrp\fmiEN*T. as,
MilltdgtrUlt. 4Ih kelintory, 18115.
In such an event, we might, with some hope, look . frenzied min
for independence in Congress, and fidelity to the peo-1 Another ver. is, that Lawrence is
pie, among its members. Executive patronage :ii!(i !/1< 1 Vi'mMU* 1 ^ *’’ 9 employer is
favor would not, because it could tint, tempt the lie- j Tie- President
presriPatives of the people to sacrifice their rights and j ever, dons not scrii|n o^**clare it as bis opinion,
principles at the shrine of self aggrandizement, IVe Poindexter set the ..an on to kill him;—and
, 0*« PATRIOT.
ke a parly hMrmrbfnf tint I (hal .... . - - , ... . , . .. - —
life of its muster It lm- I Paris, and was immediately struck off and distributed glorification in which lie met some ot Ins brother M. appearing, frnmtlie repoil oft lie Treasurer, that
Mr Callmun. on the in grout mim'iers, and shut the Chambers had by nccla- i C's, returning fmm the Eighth of January juilili nrimi, | JL the proceeds of the funds <et apart for the support
motion thrown nut tho bill appropriating twenty-five J the night before—nr rather that soUW morning. “ 11 of Acodemi smul Poor Schools, wh'.elt have been re
nt
partment, acting on the
millions of francs tir settle llm.clatins of 7iuf ciliz ns, i met three of them,’• says Davy, "ah nit four this oeived M that Department since the distribution made
on that nation; and that in consequence, the Ministers ! morning, and 'here was'ilt one of them who could hit | in May last, are, at this (line, iuadApiate to j.rtlfy a
liRve retired in disgrace. We iearti that this news ! (As ground with hi* lial in three lime* throwing ’’ | di«irih'n(imi of said proceeds, as directed by t|ic acts
"■>» - '« " <»«" honest public | *
agents, but Ihey nonId necessarily net so, because ‘ ■*“
whi obtained from h vessel, just arrived from Havre,
ted States himself, how sunken in Chesapeake Bay. The next mail will
i. cither confirm or contradict inis rumor.—North Amt'
rican. 7th instant.
Morder.—-An ntrociong mnrder was committed at
orted by the Committee of the Senate. Many of j nothing could he made by acting otherwise It
i.« provisions, ind©od almost the entire contemplated j f OP us to contemplate the dark aide of human
•••**decidedly approve. The new ollices pro-1 — ?. .. .«»— • . . ..
JX'SI 1
I to he iii«titnt'*d. we think will prove
nature, even in the case of our antagonists: it easts
„. . . gloom upon the contemplator an well as upon the ob-
f xieiit.» harrier to future profusion and profligacy in , contemplated. But who can charge our remarks
the management "(this important, and of late shame- j „ nr ,| 1(iril; ,, ,| e , w | 10 has. for the last five years, noted
iducted, department of the government.
the subserviency to power, the laudation of error, the
|i, reflecting, however, on the changes proposed by ! emire ,|i, r ,. g „ tl | ta (ho intcres , of lh „ c „, lntr y, w |, icll
this lull, we regretted that the appointment of Post-1 |,„ VP characterized the great majority of the public men
nn.sters, which onr readers will perceive il gives lo | of „, p d „ y , We ( - |)r „ le y 01lnr of , 1||r Nn ,j»uul
the President, tritkth, rumen! oj the Senulc. to be held j Collnci | Si fnr , r , e independence of onr (e-
for four years, extends only to such Post Offices as are j BW . llinn( flM . lhe |lllrity „ r nnr insliM ,lions, fnr the wel-
worlli en 9 thousand dollars per .iniiuin. Hie object |i,re of tile people,‘and the perpetuity of our govern
or this important alteration, we suppose, without jllmllhe ll |l(lle , 01Ile „„ d regenerating principles
doubt, ti. I.e. to put a stop lo the shameful electon- prnpn<ed air . nih.ser’w ltesolnlion, may ho it,cor-
f „„,g purposes to which tins widely ndlucni.al de- |)nmled inl0 „ le fu nd.isnenlul law of the land,
partment of the government lias been, tor the few | ^
post years, converted. We do lint think the object I \y E woldd to ( |, e Fedornl Union, in reply In on
vill be reached by taking rom t te » epartment, the e ,!j, or j u | article in its last, in relation to Judge White,
appoint I Of tlu.se Pa,.mas.er. only, whose sal..- j |he v g T(;|(!gr , lp|li „ lnt we think it
ries may exceed one sand dollars. We must have , |jBn , ||e renm rks of the Telegraph, to which it alludes.
litis State Ol hast one hundred Postmasters, (and I , f jt wj|| r , fer t|)R nrjc|o Tlh
pre
dtojild proliahly he nearer tlm fact, were wo to
v tliree or lour hundred,) and out of this number,
ecannot count more than five, whoso salaries we
mate will even roach this. The offices at Saviin-
'”'li ^agusta, iMilledgevilla, Macon anil Cul bus,
’ fd this u moil lit, hut probably no other in tlie
State reaches it What is the not of good lobe
effected, by taking these few appointments from the
Department, when it leaves ut its control and disposal,
all the rest!
\Ve think this portion of the Dili very deficient, nod
ve liope it may be amended before it finally passes;
jf indeed, the powers that rule nod reign, will permit
an improvement tube made in this department, which
,| 1CV themselves must perceive tn he essentially ne
cessary, hut which will, pur consequence, curtail
their influence with the host of time serving inercena
Pic. whose patriotism is regulated by the amount of
tltcir porridge.—" Nous Ferrous.”
It provides for the appointment, by tit" President,
Mitl, the advice and consent of the Senate, of an officer j thing else,
to he called ‘ Commissioner of the General Post Of-1 ted. P,ut
it will discover that that paper only denies the asser-
ti nt, that Judge \\ liitn aided in iliftalini’ a thkaty, by
which Georgia was injured; and affirms that Judge
White wtts, and always had been, a urns! efficient pro
moter and ndvnrato of the rights of Georgia. The
Telegraph lines not controvert the fact that Judge
While /Ji/I vote /I'rjii'ist a miHr»ct with certain unau
thorised indiciduiils, and which was presented to lhe
Senate ns a treaty, although the individual* on the one
part, were totally disavowed by the tribe which they
assumed to rcpre-etit. And tlii.«, tho Federal Union
will recollect, is the snbjtjct, and tin: specific mailer,
to which that paper alluded in it* charge against Judge
White; and the same, in regard to which wo had pro-
' lously stated that Judge White had opposed and vot
ed against it. 'There is not tho 'lightest discrepancy in
our statement and (hat of the United Stales Telegraph.
Judge White in opposing an unauthorized and invalid
contract, (disavowed and disregarded now. we believe,
by nil parties) by no mean.- opposed any trrnty, or any
which (ieorgin could possibly lm benefit-
take this occa-ion tn reiterate onr state-
fico,’who shall belong t<» the Treasury Department. . ment that Judjre White, (we are informed) did vote
and have a salary of 154000 per year. His duties tire | against what the Federal Union is disposed lo call a
to superintend (under the direction of the Secretary j treaty, (although we believe the President now does
of the'Treasury) tlie collection of till debts due, or to i not) made by unauthorized individuals, and which,
become due, to tho Getmrul Post Olhcc, and to cause j from its very nature, must have bo/Mi nugatory, who*
the sunn*, when collected, to be paid into the Trea- j ther the Senate had ratified it or not And we add to
surv. to audit the accounts of the Postmaster Gene- our former statement tho further remark, that we re-
r;i | t &c,, reived our information in regard to Judge White’s vote,
It further provides for f he appointment, in like from a member of the same Congress, a personal friend
inmirirr, of a ’Solicitor of the General Post Office,’ of Judge While,and who, if we are not mistaken, de-
tvJin is to receive from the counnissisoner the accounts rived his information from Judge W Jiile himself. We
of all delinquent Postmasters, contractors, &c. and
cause suit to he brought and collection made, and pay
over monies into the Treasury, &c. Ilissalury to be
$ *2500.
For every Post Office, the nett proceeds of which
now or hereafter amount to $ 1000, or upwards, per
year, a Postmast i is to he appointed by the Presi
dent, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to
to hold his office for tl».»term of four years.
Postmasters for all other Post Offices lo be appoint
ed as heretofore.
Po*tmn«ters are required to render nil account eve
ry three months to tlie ctnnmi<*»ionor, and pay any
balance due, to him, at such time and in such manner
ns lie may direct—if any Postmaster fail to render
swell account or puvover balance within one mouth
after the expiration of the quarter, lie shall forfeit and j
pay double the amount of the postiges received at j
his ullice in any equal portion of t im,j; and if he fail
to render account or pay balance for two successive |
quarers, he shall, forthwith, ho discharged.
Incn«e of failure of any postmaster to render his
quarterly account or pay over the balance due from 1
can therefore have no doubt of the accuracy of our
statement.
maimer.
All the.*© imputations carry nt«5«»rility /»r»
Mr. P 'indeMor, Mr Biddle, and Mr. ChPioiiii, like
Conn, has projected a steaiu mnchiiie for entrhiog
Shad! A desciiption of it, accompanied by h mo
del, is in a lute New-Ynrk paper. S® confident
are those interested, that it is to he tested nett
spring.
Hillsboro’ Knees.
r j- i • j The publication of the Hillsboro’ Jockey Club Ra
d,«ir fra at. r -V. «<»"> ««"i- '» H> n fcniwiilainn that ho wu miirderefi I cc , t x> ),j c |, p | ncd „„ ti„, 1(5,1, Doceiiilmr laat. hav-
nr H-.ii.rl. Mii.nl nir.n. rl” : J ..... I a place cnlled Floroncoviile, in this city, on Monday
Hsrartnin if ho actually lixodi.l'.cht'ngua"^ Hein ! evening la«t. with a large knife, on a man ,,o,ued Rich-
if Nexv-Ortoana confirmed J nfnii hnaatfu,! ^d^^ j!”
., , . . - , j of Docetnher, Ifiiii, and Ilia -2'Jd o( Decaraher,
What Nkxt T—Am Invnnlive goc.ut in Hartfnrd, , ^j-, ,, .„, cro f of «
I ''J
oil JVlT ■' " | , v » >»ty. in lid. State, who hna tied from tlie Stale, hut
a" other . .. de■ wI-are opposed n the prexent ^ |M(W in of him-l.e wa, traced a.
mail bv tho name of John Gray, from Lincoln
) has tied
Natioini, Ad.niai^i^^jV'iMr im^ cha^i j aTif^pilled to fled to
" H *’ m rP y° n ^J'^ tmnptalioii of a *|-*i*" I Siailh-Carotiim. On the i.oriy of the deceased wax
no a,n,c.,„ ls woald never do anglit. to bring Mart... ( . M „ ld <evera , piecM of n „ lln ,?,r«it 25 and 12| cent.
Van Rare., ,l,recly Inlo thechair of lhe Exeeal.ee,- W(j|| lectori ; a specimen of each can he
Administration, that the Magician may not come, bv Owing to tho active vigil mr© of two of our city
accident, where it is their determination he never shall ; officers. Thomas Taunt, and W'lliim H. Howard,
co'iip. otherwise. The truth then. is. that as Martin j Join (irsy. the supposed nuird *rer «f Richardson,
Van Biireu Is the only man interested to have t'ie pre-' has been Hppreh/uided in Lincoln county, about fit)
sent incumbent of the F.xecutivp chair removed.—if mile* from this city, and lodged in our county juil lust
thcie In* ground of such suspicion, lie should
pected before those who w i«h tlie President to live, at
hast, until the 4lhof March, Hfi7.
Bui all these i i'piitalioii* are idle, rtdirtil n»s, and
shallow. 'The assassin is n mi-'crnhle maniac, and that
is the upshot of tho whole matter. Vet the incident
*\ill he made much of u« a political engine, and may
gull some of (fie flats of the hind. No person with
a thimble bill of brains, can possibly be taken in
by it.
ITEMS.
Proscription.—We published in our pnper of Inst
week, tin* removal of Mrs. Wilson, the w idow of .fames
f. WiDon (who was the life and soul of democracy in
New Jersey, while living,) from the Post Office nl
'Trenton We have learned since that she was remo
ved because her *"ii thoneht proper to act and vole a
gariHt t re n i.-lie* of Major Barry. Thi** is a most dis
graceful act. as the income from the office was the on
ly means of support for this lady and six dependent
children—ami it has been given to u whole hog tho
rough-going Van Huron man. who is in a thriving !>u-
s lie*.s, for no other reason than lo make it useful in
carrying mi the intrigue necessary to support Martin
Van Boren in his attempt to reach the Presidential
chair. The oppressor of the widow and fatherless
will receive bis reicnrd.—The Constitution.
Mr Craig, Superintendantofthe Patent Office, mid
Dr. Mavo. clerk of the same, have been removed.—
Cause of removal unknown, ft is thought Mr Pick
ett. formerly Secretary to Mr. Moore "ii his mission,
will succeed Mr. Craig.— Haiti more American.
Removal op thf. Consul at Pavta.—The pre
sent administration may h« the most popular and the
best beloved, with which this people, w ere ever blessed;
hut it is quite sur that no I* •• hi t President of the Uni
ted States oxer founded his popularity upni such acts
a« those of Gen. Jackson. P*iich tin administration in
the hands of Washington, or the Adauisbs. of Jeffer
son. Madison or Monroe, would never have been sub
mitted m—certainly more than “ one term ” One of
l fie latest acta of disregard of private worth an d public,
interest, lias manifested itself in the removal of Mr.
Higiiiiison, the American Consul at Pay la, ill Porn.
This port is ;i most important point to the vast fleet of
Ainerieui whale shifts annually visiting the Pacific, j'J
Mr I I ■ ...ri 1.0 111 1111(1 Oiwll.fl r< I. I 11 I 1II S«|| I'ln nnr (*(11111-
eveting—Ih
Harvard University.—Matters do not seem to
have gut (tiife straight yet, nf this institution. Nine
of tkc Freshman Class have recently been dismissed.
The particular oflence charged upon them is not men-
tionid, hut l instated that the ('lass had been engag
ed ii “ another scape at the college chapel.”
Harvard College.—This Institution has lately I old. by Mucklejnlin dam Potomac,
if rs 4 1.000. fur nnv rmrnoses . N G. Fitch’s c. f. J
come into the possession of cs 41,000, for any purposes |
tll«t may he desirable ; left by Gov. Gore; uml when
certain persons who draw annuities under his will are
dead, ,*5 iH.OOO more will go to the college. The college
has u’so within a year, received $ *20.000, efl by Dr.
Fieber of Beverlv, for a professorship of natural his
tory. and 9.2D.OOO left by J. .M' Lp.iii, for a professor
ship of hislorv:—And also, 9 I00U bd*t by Dr. F.. Por
ter, fur theological purposes:—making $85,000 of
donations received in one year.
New-Oulkays.—A Neiv-Orlctitw correspondent of
the National Intelligencer, stale-, that by steamers,
goods may be conveyed about a thousand miles up the
lied River ; fifteen hundred up tbo Arkansas; fiileeii
hundred un tho 'Tennessee; twenty-five hundred up '
(be Ohio ; and three thousand lip the Mississippi.—
The same writer states, that the exports of N. Orleans
amounted last year, tn about $ r>0,UOO,000, and ilie du
ly on imports to about $1,000,000. This looks like
business.
Fires in N. York.—There were two great fires in
lhe city of New-York on Thursday uisilll 5th iusl. The
first broke out in Spring Street, destroying wholly and
partially eighteen houses. 'The second, in William
Street, also cxieusive in its ravages. About fifty
families wa re rendered houseless.
ing been neglected from unavoidahle circumstances,
are now inserted for the benefit of those concerned.
First day's Face—One mile heats, for saddle, bridle,
&c.
Young Johnston’s b. g. Black llowk, 7
years old, hv T iggaxvhip, dam Buzzard. 1 dr.
Marcus D Vance’s c. h. Leon, 4 yeurn
old, by Jackson, dam Whip, 2 1
Time 1st heat, 1 m 56s.
Black Hawk being drawn, Leon galloped round and
look the money.
Second day's Face.—Two mile heats, purse $ iiOO.
. T. Neal's g. h. Muckta Andrew, 6 years
old, I|y Mucklejnlin, dam SJir Andrew, 1 1
Maik D. Vance’s hik h. Sir Jasper, 4
years old. by Jackson, dam Whip, 2 dr.
Time 1st heat, fiut 58s.
Third day's Fare —Purse $ ‘200, 3 mile heats.
Tlimuns Neal’s g h. Mur.kb* Andrew, 0
‘ ‘ 11
3 2
2 rul’d off.
years ohl.hv Muekiejohn.d.ani Sir Andrew.
Joseph Hester’s s. It. Mttcklejnbn, 7years
ORDMREO. That h HISTBIBUTION be POST-
PONF.D until the saW proceeds shall Minmmj in fhe
sum directed by law lo he apportioned among ilir
several comities of this State, of which due notice
wiH be given.in the public gnteites—nnd thfl'n copy
of this order he pn .lithe*} for the informal tod of alP
concerned.
By order of the Covernor,
[5 :f»] h. A. GREENE, Secretary.
* # * 'The Standard r»T Union, Southern Recorder;-
and Georgia Journal will pahlish the above three
t kites.
VVilcy, fi years
Nkw-Orleans. Jan. 17.—Col. AuvTiN.it is «tated,
has again been arrested by the Mexican nnihorilies.—
Tho charge now preferredagainsi him.is high treason!
Tlie Columbia Telescope has the following Er
rata !
Our printer*.in our last, made ii«. ridiculously enough,
for ••bathe Imnself in n dragon’s blood,’, »a.’, “ lather
himself” in the blood af»re-aid—a most barber ous
melaplioy. cerniinly.
In another pail of the same article we are made,
nonsensically enough, to say that ihis State was for
merly called Carolina: h piece • f information that
We intended
Carolana.
old, by Baron Trenk, dnin Synitoriotis
Time l«t heat. 0m 20s,
2d " Bin 2Is.
The first heat was well couli’sted by Jane Wiley,
she running ahead with ease until the la«t stretch, and
was only beaten two feet—Badly roilr and ruled of.
Fourth day's Fact—Best three in five, purse $ 175.
M. D. Vance’s Sir Jasper, (pedigree as u-
bove given,) I 1 I
N G. Fitch’s Jane Wiley, 2 2 dr.
William Nelson’s g. g. Bendy Cash, by
JelTbraou, dam Quicksilver. 5 years old, dist.
Time 1st heat. ]in 56s.
fid “ Ini 57s.
Third heat, Sir Jasper walked round without oppo
sition.
Sir Insper was handy-copod at 86 lbs., but for the
want of n rider, Imd to carry 93 lbs. Jane Wiley ban
dy-coped ut 80 Km. and had to carry 96 lbs.
R. C. CLAYTON, Sec.’ry to Club.
Ilillshoro’, Jasper county. Feb lo, J835
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, GA.
Mill edge rifle, 4/A February, 1836.
T HE fate General Assembly having appropriate*!
the sum of twelve thousand flit hundred dollars,
for the purpose of ERECTING an ADDITION to
the .SOUTH END of the STATE-HOUSE, to cor-
respond with that of the imrth —PROPOSALS will
be received, until die 5th day of March next, for ©I-
ecitting said work agreeably hr a Plan and Specifica
tions, which may I.e seen by application at this De
partment.
Bond, xx ith h| proved security, will be required of the
Contnctor, f-»r flic faithful performance of the con-
tract—especially f.*r the completion of the buikfinf
by the time therein ptescribed.
By order of the Governor.
[5 bt ] U. A. GREENE, Secretary.
# # # Tlte Standard of Union, Southern Recorder,
ami Georgia Journal will publish the above until the
5tll March next.
A CARS).
71,.'‘2^ iS) TIIK members of the Central Commit-
tee of lhe Slate Rights party of Georgia
l .„ r ,» reones'ed to meet ut .Mii'edgevillo. on
the 17th March next ; when In»*»ine««. of much impor
tance to the unity of iho paity. and consequently to
their success, is in contemplation to be laid before
| them, for their deliberation and decision. Punctual
attendance is earnestly solicited.
D. B MITCHELL. Chairman
of the Central Committee.
Fel*. 17, 1835. & «d
....... .• , . ... .... _ . i line* not seem verv slrikiug'y novel.
',..,1 Air. Il'KXiUMin Imd |*»de ired lii.nseU o ...,r cou.i- j „ , „ n . H ,' also „ first|
trymen by In* clu-e and tiuxveuried attention to tl.eir j 3
interests, and hv the kindness mid nhilmithropy with Pretty Fair.—The Boston Atlas gix’es U ns u-
xvlibdi he bad always received ill* 1 distressed mariner mong the rumored gossip of tho day. at Washington,
into his family. The merchant - of Nantucket and New* ' iH it “ a day or two after the celebrated Miss Martin-
Bedford unaiiiinoiislv solicited his appointment, and j can dined with nnr respected Chief Magistrate, she
will doubtless look on his removal as a c damity. Bui | xvns met l»v Mr. Van Bureu. and accosted with the
There has been in tlie Senate, ph exciting debate,
produced by the intro liic'ion into that body, by. Mr.
Clay, of u petition of the Cherokee Indians, on which
oren-ion the gentleman made n long speech. He was
replied to principally by Judge While, (so far ns the
debate has reu' hed us) and as the subject is an inter
esting one to onr citizens, we will, when we can find
room, publish the debate. As the entire deba'e has not
reached iis, xve will reserve our remarks on the sub
ject, until \v© receive it So fai, Georgia has been
sorely dealt with, and so far as we have seen, has been
hut itnpoienlly defended by her own Senators.
The following resolutions were offered by Mr. Clay
on the 4th, and adopted by the Senate on the 5lh iusl.:
Fr.solrul, That the Committee oil the Judiciary he
din eted to inquire into tho expediency of making
further provision by law. to enable Indians nr tribes,
lo whose use and occupancy lands are secured bv
tiCHties concluded between them and the United Stales,
to de en I and mu main their rights to hicIi lands, in
the courts of Die United Stairs.
Fesnlretl. ’That the Committee on Indian Affairs
he directed tn inquire into the expediency of disking
lor selling apart a district
—issip/d rixer, for such of
mine suit furthwiili to be ivilioii u< iiuiy lie disposed (i. emiRr.ito
end occupy the same, and fur securing, in perpetuity,
the peaceful and undisimbed enjoyment thereof lo
him, at the expiration of the quarter, the commission
er is required, within one mouth after the expiration | f m .|| l( , r piovisiou.* hv I
of the quarter, to place his account in the blinds of of country West of the Mi
the solicitor, xvlin
brought against the delinquent ar.d his sureties fnr the
it is of no cinisei).ion© \ wu suppose. It is General
Jackson who has done it. mid his toasters all say, that i
he never hat, never trill, uud never cun do wrong.—N. 1
Y Courier.
The principle of the Dutch Justice, that u vou must I
dink xvid de court or no! dink at all.” has seldom been I
more servilely obeyed than by the majoiitv of the emu-
mittee on Foreign Relations, in the House of Repre
sentatives, on lhe subject of reprisals. That part ol the
Presid'Mit’s message which recommended the peaceable.
process of seizing French property to die amount of
our claim, was specially re furred tn this Committee,
who, it seams, are nearly iinaniinoiis ill tin; opinion
that tho measure would *»e unwise and injudicious.—
Yet, coiiHai v to usage, the majority have voted down
the propo-idon to make n declaratory report, lor the
reason, it is obvious, that they do um “ dink w id de
court.” Such servility is degrading to the diameter
of a legislator, and deserves the contempt of all honor
able mul independent community.— Western Reserve
Chronicle.
sum due uud tlie penalty. All suits fo he brought in Hie emigrants and their de-cendants
the name of the United States, Sin. All bonds of i
The hill for the re-organization of the Genera) Post
dy, directing that all the debts of the Department
should he paid out of the public Treasury, was, after
Postmasters hereafter to he given to tho United States,
Ac.
There shall he annual lettings of Mail Contracts
ns heretofore—public notice of which shall lie given
by the Post Master General in one newspaper at
Washington, and in one or •more of the new spapers a j ot ,g debate, rejected,
published where the contracts are to he performed, i — - ■
for eight weeks prior t<» the letting. The advertise- I The President, with tliu consent of tlie Senate, has
ment to describe the places from and to which the mail j appointed Robert M. Charlton, Esq., of Savannah,
is to be conveyed on each mail mute—the time at i to be Attorney for the District of Georgia, in the place
which it is to be made up—and the day and hour at j ol M. II. McAllister, Esq , resigned ; mid C. A. IIar-
which it is to be delivered. Each proposal to he seal-! ms. Esq., of Tcnnexsee, lias been appointed Chief
Did the G’obeever hear that Mr M’Lane, relvin„
on Mr Van Bureu’s friendship, consulted him on the j f ^ Ui| ^.
question of tlie removal of the depusites, and that Mr
Van B men ad vised him to prepare a writ ten reiniin-
stranee against it: that Mr. M’Lmie, acting on this ad
vice. did prepare sm h a remonstrance, and that having
accomplished a schUm between Mr M’Lane and the
President on this point, Mr. Van Burea became urgent
for the removal, and claimed to have been for it bom
the first. Tins has been charged, and we presume
will not lie denied.— Telegraph.
Parties in Engl vnd.—As very general curiosi/y i*
evinced to know ill vvliat manner parlies urc at present
divided in England it migot. in some ineastfe, satisfy
that curiosity, to state that there are at present six poll-
Office Department, was, on the 6th ins!., taken up in tlo-t cur.u*,iy, to si.ue mm me.
. « , , , _ , , ‘ { tical parties in that country.
the Senate, and the ameiidmeiit offered by Ml. Grim- , The ullra- Toi ios, of which Lord Eldon is the chief
of course, opposed to all reform,
cd—the day of its receipt to lie endorsed upon il —
and to he kept scaled until the hiddiegs are closed, and
then to he opened and registered in the presence of
lhe Post Master General, or one of the a-sistuut Post
Musters General, and of tlie Commis-ioner or Soli
citor. Within thirty days after the lettings, the Post
Master General shall lodge a duplicate ot this Regis
ter of proposals in flie office of fhe commissioner, no
ting thereon the bids which have been accepted—and
within ninety days after the letting, lodge a .-opy of candidate,
the contracts as executed, together with tlie original
Clerk of the War Department.
A letter written at Boston, suggests the probability
of the Hon. 1. (A* Adams being selected as the next
candidate for Governor of Mass ichiisetts, in place of
Gov. Davis, ideated Uui’ed States Senator.
The I Ion. Jons Healy bus been nominated for Go
vernor by a Whig Convention in New-IIampshire, in
the room of Andrew Pierce, who declines being n
proposal in the office of the commissioner. No per
son xx hose hid is accepted shall receive any compen
sation for service until be sliull have fulfilled bis con
tract.
Whenever it becomes necessary to contract for the
transportation of the mail at any other time than that
of the annual letting, the Post Master General shall
give public notice in one newspaper at Washington,
and one near the intended route, for four weeks be
fore making such contract, inviting proposals—xx Inch
proposals uie to be received, opened, registered. &c.
us at the annual letting, and the contract made there
on.
No additional compensation shall he made to any |
contractor for additional service upon any route which ;
shall have been established for five years or upwards, |
prior to the execution of his contract, nor upon any
route no us to increase hit additional compensation!
to more than double the nett proceeds of postages |
received thereon, or so that the contpenmtioii for ml-
ditiotiHl services exceeds the exuct proportion which |
the contract allowance henrs to the contract service. .
'The medical students in Philadelphia have, this ses
sion. suffered much from that fatal and loithesnme
pestilence, tlie Small Pox. Several have fallen vic
tims to this scourge.
Louis Pm.LtPTE of France, is said to be one of the
rich- st men in Europe, ami the most economical and
close fisted man in the universe.
The Rev. (). R. Brown, cuief clerk of the Post
Office Department, has resigned ; upon which event
Maj Noah of the Star, has the following:
Swap—Tho Rev. Barnabas B de*. we learn, lias
been invited t> Wa-hinglou to take the place of the
Rev. O. Ii. Broxx n, xvho is to occupy lhe situation
held by the Rev. B. Ii. in onr Post Office. Asloug
ax thi* appointment is k pt within tlie pale of the
Church, we are saii-fied
Kxtracl of a letter from IFashiugbin, dated
February 5, 1835.
" There is a report in the city, that P. M. G. Burry
is about to resign, mid tn he appointed, by the Presi
dent, Envoy EXTRAORDINARY and Minister Plen
ipotentiary to the Court of Spain. Capitalise that
And when nnv extra servic • shall be ordered, the «l- I word extraordinary, I beg you.
Inwimca llierofur ifliull lie .ignifiej in lh« nr.leru.id! tr l \" r '" r 11 **«*»■" •• Clerk
r. . , . , . . , . a ,. . , i hi® * “st Office Department, in place of tho Rev.
forthwith entered on the books of the Department. j 0> jj Brown, resigned — AUx. Get,
The amount necessary for the servi css of the Post _________
Office Department, lo he appropriated nnuuilly by
luw, as in the other Depart menu,
Our renders will peruse with interest the Resoluti
on proposed by Mr. Gilmer, on tho subject of the
Pre-id,Miti d election, mid the introduction of the great
•AtMtrvaiif® ptmciple which hn propose* to incorporate
fr*. u„ „ mtm u r o/c^n.. j
The Late Warren R. Davis.—The papers teem
with eulogies of this noble geiitleniuii. A Northern
correspondent (iluori e* of him :
*’ Tliofts hav® perhaps I won few men in Congress
bet let qualified to shine and d»z/.le in debate than
Mr Davis, lie was so disgusted with the «vstem of
corruption and profligacy winch he found coiilroRi. g
il.e iiiovoinaiiis of everv deparitiP iit of the govorie
polit»; remark. “ Well. Miss M. I hoar you fascinated
the President to such a degree, that there is come dan
ger of his foiloxviug you to England.” “ OI» no,*’ re
plied tlie merciless lady, ’’ he lias m ule up his mind to
stay at home, and run for a third term.”—Hal. Pat.
We copy the article subjoined from the N. Y.
Journal of Commerce. We should certainly doubt
i!s truth, did it not proceed from so -respectable n
source: — A/rx. Gaz
“ Auction Licences.—No little sensation has been
produced by its being ascertained, fyat tile politicians
have determined nut to renew the licences of ourpriti-
cijial njicliou houses, but lo bestow Ibem upon politi
cal favorites. |l is said the advice lias gone up from
'Tammany Hall, and lias been accepted hi Albany.—
Of course nobody expects thill the unction business
will pi»«* from the hands of (lie ureal 1 louses which
now ami fir years have carried it on. into die hands
of (lie p diliciatiA who seek the appointments. 'The
effect will only he, to compel tin? established an©,
tioiieers, Intake these men whose means of support
are no xv scanty, into their concerns as partners on
at least to hire the use of their mimes,
(u this way, a tax would in* laid up-ni a large ntimbei
of the most respectable merchants of I lisorany city,
and paid over, md into the 'Treasury of Hie Slate, but
into pockets which are empty enough, to he sure. Inn
xvhich, if lobe filled at ull,ouglil to be filled by some
other proems.”
Distressing Deaths nv Poison.—A most melau-
clioly circnm-lance occurred in Nexv-York a day or
two since. On lhe last day of December, a member
of the fain lv of Eber 'Vneritou, Esq , p iic-d some
mango pickles in a ynlf ixv earthen jar, which xviis
glazed on tile inside with a preparation of lead ; the
the acid of the vinegar acted on the lead in tlm glaz
ing. dissolved some of it, and thus produced a power-
fui poispii, (acetate of lead, commonly called sugar of
lead,) xvhich w as dissolved in (lie vinegar.
Ne oly all t'ie fami'y of Mr. \V. partook of (lie
pickles, and especially Ids eldest daughter, (nineteen
years of age.) a »»!/»©« ,/»f Ins, and hii three youngest
children. On the 9ili January, his voimgest child,
(a daughter.) was attacked xvith in flu mat inn of the
bowels, and died on the Mill in great agony, hill xvitli-
out anv one suspecting lhe cause of her death. Du
ring this interval of five days, his next eldest child, (a
hoy, seven years of age,) wax atlackud xvilli similar
symptoms, a* xvas aUo th • mxt el I *st daughter. 'Pile
boy, alter suff ring dreadfully, died live days after lie
vva< attacked, but <Ins daughter i* still living The
drnadbil e;f^ct< of lhe dnleteri eis substance of wliicl.
they had partaken, did not slop here ; for on the night
i Ii ut the youngest child died, the ede-d daughter xvns
, id«o attacked, together with a young lady, her cousin.
Iieiuls.lliii imrty., Sli n cause of the sickness was not suspected. On
lhe lUlli. Judge Wheaton himself alo some of the pick
les. and on the following d ty was attacked the same
us tha rest of his family hud been. On the 21st, the
PRESEtvraiEN rs
Of the Grand Jury, at January Term, 1835, of Bald
win Superior Court. (
the Grand Jurors for the ««unfy of Bald* | C JL” , 1v
AN OUDINANCEf
To raise a Revenue for the year one thousand eight
hundred and thirty-five.
B E it ordained by the fntcndnnl and Commissioners
of the Town of MillcdgerUle, That for the pur
pose of raising u Revenue to defray the expense href"
dental lo the police regulations, and providing the
means of paying such expences as mav be nece>snry
for the general benefit of said tow n, for the year 1835,
(be following rates of taxation he, and (he same is
hereby imposed:
On hll retailers of apirittioux or fermented liquors, in
less quantities than one gallon, a tux of thirty dollar*, aud
one dollar to the Secretary for u licence.
Oil all good-*, xyares uml merchandize, including medi
cines, saddles, bridles and harness, boots, eloihiug, and (he
material* for the fabrication thereof, clocks, watches, pre-
cions siones and jexvelerv, held olid kept for sale in said
town of Millcdgeville, them ahull he paid a tax of fifty
emus on every hundred dollars, ad valorem.
On all houses and lots and unimproved lots in said town,
a tax of sixty-two and a hulf cents mi every hundred dol
lars of vid no, as returned or tuHcssed.
On all pleasure carriages tor tho transportation of per-
son-, kept or used in sunftoxv ii, u tux of seventy-five cent*
per wheal.
On every wagon of burthen, or road wago», kept er us
ed in said town, a fax of seventy-five cents per wheel.
On all two horse wagons, carts and Jerseys, a lax of six
ty-r wo and a half cents per wheel.
On rnclr white tntth person’above Iflnnd under 45 years
of age, a tax of ixvo dollars uu it commutation for road and
street duty.
Un each white n.nle person between the ages of 18 and
60 years ol age, a ktx ot two dollars uu u commutation fur
patrol duty.
On each male slave nlmvc 16 and under 45 years of age,
n tax oft wo dollars.
On nil orlxvr slaves betwen 10 and 60 yensaof uge, • tox
win, fnr January 'Term, 1835, present as a
rious grievance, the present state of lhe roads in our
county, and request the attention of the Inferior
Court to fhnf subject.
We furl liar present tho condition of the bridge a-
cross Buck creek, and request the prop©** authorities
to take effrienl step* to compel the performance ol
the con'rort, imdar which said bridge was built.
'Tlie Grand Jury have examined the books of the
Clerk* and 'Tre tsitrer of the County, and find ilium
kept in nn orderly and c'erkly infiun r. And up-
m» cx»iniJ>inli'»n. xve find a hahinea in the hands of the
Treasurer, of the sum of 348 28 cents.
Wh recommend t » the Inferior Court, to contract
fnr hw ill, for the hnihllna of a i exv Court-house ut
nr near the site of the present one, a« any m derinl
change in it J location, would he hi inifo 8 t injustice to
tlie owners of lots in the vicinity, such lots having been
purchased under the impression, that the site xviis per
manent. We would also recommend, (if deemed
practicable.) the disposal of the present buifding. for
nu Aejidemv. .
We would further call the special attention of that
body, to the present s'nteof the Poor School Fund, it
npp.'nri"?, so fir as xv-* can nseorfuin. that there js due
the county, of that fun I, some six or seven Imudre I
do'lars, xvliiclt cannot lie drawn mid applied to its h- j individuals
Oji every froo male person of color between the ages of
15 and 60 years, a tax of (wentx-five dollars.
On every free female person of color between the ages
of 15 and 60 years, a tax of tweniv dollars.
On cadi uml every free male unrf female person of color
over eight, ami under 15 years of ugc, a tax of three'dal-
lur*, unless hound out.
On nil public ferries, the landing of xvhich are within the
corporate limits of Millcdgcville, a tax of thirty-five dol
lars.
On all public bridges, the lauding of xvhich are within
the corporate limits of .Milledgeville, n tux of fifty dollars.
Oil each pructitiouer of law or medicine, and on each,
editor of a newspaper, printed and published in uaidtuwtt^
u inx nf eight dollar*.
On each uud every Billiard table, whether a charge be>
mwin for phiyin j on the name or not, a tux of thiriy-five-
or head. They
political or religions.
2. The Moderate Tories, who are led by the Duke
of Wellington, and by Sir Robert Peel. It is sup
posed that they are xxilling to consent to u tempetitle
reform.
3. The semi-Whigs, as they nre called, tlie most
conspicuous members of which are Lord Stanley, tBir
.1. Graham, and the Duke of Richmond, seceders from
the administration of Lord tirey. This paity is ve
ry small and inclines mostly to the Moderate 'lories.
* 4. 'The moderate l\ bigs, the party late in power, at
whose bead are Lord Melbourne and Lord Brougham.
Their standard is understood m be somewhere between
the semi Will s and die Moderate Radicals.
5. 'Tlie Moderate Radicals. Lord Durham, the
great Antagonist of Lord Brough
assisted by such reformers as Mr Home, Ward, »Vc.
It is call© I the great movement party of that country
abort of a rauiedchange in n l its institutions |ia (ijn ,,,„ ... w ,
(i. The iiltra-lt i lienls. 'This party acknowledges Mr. j |i|, v -ician who attended them, stated ns his heliel that j
O’Connell as its leader, with Cobbettaud 11 out oscon- 1 ||„iy most have been pois iued hv melalic talt*; the
spiciiouscoadjiltators. It goes for annual Parliaments ; picAles xvern tested, uud the result confirmed hit sus-
uud universal sulffuge. with the other ctincomituuts of ; pinions. Tn© jiroper remedies were then resorted to,
mid the remaining sufferer* ore now, we are happy to
say, considered convalescent.
Loo-Foco Ipso-Smoko.—The Lorn Fuco, or Self
lighting Srgtirs of Mr. Mareks an* causing quite a sen
sation among the lovers of the delightful weed. 'This
new invention saves them a great deal *»f trouble in
looking up the wherewithal to igo le their segura.—
But still, with this age of the march of mind and
steam, we think there might be a still further improve
ment ; and il gives us greni pleasure to add tlnil
gitiwute use*, in consequence of the f il ire ol the
Trustee* fo make their returns according lo law.
Tim Grand Jury cannot close their labors, without
noticing the address of the Court, in favor of n Court
of Errors, unde t > this brnly at the opening of tlie pre
sent term W© fully concur with the Court, (without
iroiug into detail.) in lhe opinion, that every ennside-
r;itiou calls for the immediate establishment of such a
tribunal. So much light lias been thrown upon this
subject for years past; so general Iru been the
dollars.
On each livery stable in xvhich the owner or owners^ oc
cupant or occupant* tuny keep horses to hire, whether lor »
Ion xer or shorter period of time, a tax of twenty dollars.
Oil © toll tun yard within the corporate limits, u tux of
foiiy dollars.
tin each Blacksmith’s forgo within the corporate limits,
q fnx of ten dollars.
On the amount of all sales nt Auction, n tnx of one nnd a
Irilf per c nit., payable senii-numuilly • the amount of said
sales in he returned under the oath ol the auctioneer.
On all money employed in the town of MilledgevilUi by
purchasing, .disc.ounting, _ *' '
j or lending on interest, fifty cents on every
f ( 1.1 . . ■ I l(. ...If ^,....1/ ..... ll... .. .. A..I .. »
© of opinion in it* favor, and tlm insuper ihlo
dilficulties grnxviug out of our nr<*senl system, being'
so well understood, nnd it* deficiencies so genernllv
f. It, there can no longer nxist any reasonable doubt of
the indication of public opinion upon tins subject.—
Tliis change in our Judiciary system xvill he sanction
ed nnd »n*tu»n'*d hv the good sens© so l intelligence of
the people .of the State. \Ve xould therefote recoin*
meiid to our Senator nnd Representatives, tlm utmost
exertion of their abilities in tit© n*?xt Logi-luttire, to
procure the estah i-hmeiit of such h Court
lu taking leave of his honor. Jud jo Por.trill. w«
xvoiild r- spcct/illfy tender him an expression ol our
sincere respeet for his courteous conduct towards the
j nry, and for his assiduous attention to tlie duties of
I : ” ..(II... XT,'.. .. I a 11 l 11 In r imr 11111111(4 In II.MflM
>r shaving notes,
, hundred dollars.
On all Bank slock, not the property of the 8tute r con
stituting lhe* copital fif uiiy Rani: or Branch Bank in Mil-
ledgeville, on the first day of Juiumry, J335,or loaned to r
or deposited in said Bank or Brunch Bunk, to he operated
on thereby, or in nuy iiiaiiiier used by said Bank or
Branch Bank, in the business of hank ing,there shall he le*-
vied a tax of fifty cents for every hundred rfollnrs of the
nmouui of stock so mvii-d, Ik-M, used, or employad on the
first day of J anuary, 1335, to he returned by lhe Cafibjrp
his failing lo make such return, to lie ns-
s nisi uav t
i. 1 thereof: i
af Rgreeufiiy to mi Ordinance of the Corporation for as
sessing property not duly returned for taxes.
On everv hundred dollars worth of Lottery 'Tickets ven
ded in Milledgeville, there shall he levied a tax of one dol
lar and fifty cents—the return lobe made quarterly.
On nil good*, xvnrcs nnd merchandize brought within
the corporate limit© of said town, at anv period between
the fir.-u day of January, and tho 31m duy of Decemlier,
of the present yeur, a lax of seventy-five cents on every
hundred dniiur* of returned or as^eused value thereof—-
nil I should any person bring in goods, xvnrcs aud mor-
idnii’li/.e a* a!bre«i» ; d, mid fail or refuse to return them, then
mul in that event, it sinitf lie the duty of the Secretary of
the Board to have the same assessed, ns pointed out in tlie
fourieenili section of nn Ordinance for the internal go-
xormn uit of die town of Milledgeville, pnpi-cd the 24ih auy
of April. 1823—Provided, that nothin; herein contained
his office. We also ten lor our thanks to Hamlin j slinll he considered us applying to goods imnor^ed by re-
Frkeuan. E*q.. Solicitor General, for the prompti- j gnlnr merchants of the town, who u rein the custom of
tilde with which he lias responded to alt our calD for ] paving taxes, or to goods brought in for the
advice.
Wo request tint the nb we presentments be pub
lished in tho Federal Union aud Southern Recorder.
WM. I). JARR XTT. Foreman.
pm pose of
led by ite-
Fo'iert Christian,
Archibald II McNeill,
George Murph.
‘ Nichols,
William S. Mitchell,
ll'illium A. Mutt.
Waller 8. Jenkins,
Charles I). Ilimmond.
FUmt C Hannon.
William Whitaker,
Jacob P. Turner,
Joseph Stovall,
Sam art Tucker.
democracy, such ns exists in this conn try
'The American lent ns from captain Smith, nt this
port "ii Saturday from Montevideo, that a diabolical
attempt bad been made, in the first week of Decem
ber, to blow up the IJ. S. sclwoiicr Enterprise, then
fving in the harbor of vionlevideo. It appears dial a
mulatto seaman belonging to dm schooner, from some
mo'ive of malice or revenge, lud contrived to depos-
jlh in the pnxvder magazine, coals of fire xvrapped up
in linen. They were however discovered and re
moved before any mischief was done, and the design
nf destroying vessel nod cretc, frustrated. The iuv is-
ligation xxhich immediately succeeded the discovery.
Richard J.
Will nun G. Lane,
Henry Duncan,
Robert Me Co mb,
George II. Clayton,
Pryor Wright,
George Foot,
Whereupon, it on motion of the Solicitor Gone-
ral. ordered, that die foregoing p-resentments be pub
lished pursuant to the request of the Grand Jury.
A true extract from th© minutes of Baldwin Superi
or Court, lOtli February. 1*33.
RANSOM H. SMITH, Clerk.
February 17
bowed (bat the crew of tlie bnterprize had all been Ujiht lli«m*e|*©s, lint nl*«» »moke diem-elves. He call
at their proper station* except the mulatto in question, i j,‘,| l<5 Loco-Foco IpsoSmok*. and he assures us il is
who u found in fhe boat alongside, where it u as i no( 0-<v ,, falo.r snvitig invention, but i» altogether ms
ex ident lie Imd gone lobe out of the roach of danger. ! cleanly n> Mr*. Trollope could desire, inasmuch as it
The IJ S. sbi| s, Nutcliez. Outniio and Erie were also i altogether saves the necefsRy of spitting.—JV. V.
lying at Montevideo at Hie time of th s alFair, nnd j Transcript.
h Iici, r.plHio “.Mill'd. ©" , ” H«n*li»,y «r»»holding# j ’ LAU0HtB1 . E 40 v,,rc« e .-\..( Ion* .Inn., n
coir; mniii.l ovnr lh« rniiluttfi, who, ,t w<» ■U|>|H>nd.; wvw , ldc |« rEy .n»,.... N« W .ll.m|..lnr e . („,* Vyrnu.m.
would be executed. Balt. Patriot. n# n Concord paper has it) b ing apprehensive that
Hvltimork CoRVKNTroM.—The 20th of May next tlm accumulated weight of snoxv upon the root of Ins
has been formally announced in th© Globe, for the us- barn might do s une damage, resolved to thovvd it off.
sembliug in Baltimore of the Offlcr-kol/Ur’* Convert- He therefore ascended it; but having first, for fear the
lion. Un that day, M \rtin Van Huhkn will be form- snow might all slide offal once, himselt with it. fa*-
ally nominated as their candidate for President, and tuned lo his waist one end of a rope, and giving the
Richard M. Johnson for Vic© President. The mo- other to hi* wife, he went to work ; hut fearing still
lire n t this deed i* done, it will thou lie for tlie people, for his sulety, “ My dear,” said he. ••tie the ropw
one uud all, to dneido whether they will tamely yield round your waist.” No sooner had shn done tliis than
New Furuishi'i? W it re-11 ©use,
NEW-YORK. .
M il. LITTLE. No. 36. Maiden Lane, New-
• York, offers for sale. Wholesale and Retail, j
... . fl Wood and Willoxv Ware Fancy Baskets; Vats, Bril-,
iMgnnioii* friend of ours, xxlinisalsoa g eaf friend of In- | ^| ol „| „ n d Tin Ware; llardwai-e, and :i 1
Imr-s iving machines, Iihsso far improved iqmii Ilia in j ^ nrl . nt H .„ 0 itmnnt "f House keeping nrlirl. *. of the \
n'iun ol Mr. Ma**cks # that the *egars wilt ind only j ,ju,dity, to which he invites the attention ».f tniiii- |
lie* and dealers.
Fell 13
5 3t
ild at auction, hih un those only imported
nernut traders, or to iiierchunis who rciiudn in the town
but for a slum time.
JOHN A. CUTHBERT, Intcndaut.
Robert Micki.ejohn,Secretary.
February 17, 1635 It
mroTicE.— The sobscriheri* hnv/tig sold their
1^1 enure block ©f Goods loWflMS. TllO««X
VI 'Turner rim! D«.vid Dickson, lake this method lo
recommend those g- nib uicii to their cujinincrs.—
The it-nal atleiiliou and facilities xvill hu continued
by them SAYRE iV. 3H.)RGAN.
Sparta, Fob. 2, 1835
OT IC K •— n a v i 11 g pure Ii used the entire ttrcfc
|^| of iinods of Me*srs Savre Ac Morgan, which,
with n snpply nf Spring VootlH we intend pur
chasing in Nexv-York, by the Ifliliot March, will make
nnr stock as complete ns any in the conn'ry, take this
method to invite their friends, t.nd the former custom-
err of Me«sri. Sayre A M -rgan, to cal! at the old stand,
where every accnitnod-dion xvill he afforded as utu-
mI. TURNER & DICKSON.
February 2, 1635 5 4t
4;rorxi*G lYiikittson County*
M TIH1T ETHEIHDtiE, of Capt. McCo^.k’f
disbiet. !• ft* iietore nie. ou® small Sorrel
film sc, supposed to he 9 or IB years of age, ns
bl and, a *u n l vs State spot in his forehead, flax mine
hncl tail, saddle spots <>u bis haHL gear marks on bis
‘J he Alabama Journal. Macon Messenger and i shoulders, »h"d wU round, a nafuraf trotter. Apprais-
SiMiihem Recorder will insert the above 3 limes each,! •*> Otbntel McC »ok nnd Jo ephS. Etheridge, \m
charge lo thi* office —Lol Fnq.
T HE tirm ill Hull A ClutTSS is thi* day dis
solved hv iiiuiiial cooHent; nil persons indebted
by book or note, are requested to settle the same xvith
T. M. Harris. The business in future will be con
ducted bv C. Rail.
T. M. HARRIS,
C. HALL.
Feb. 13. 5 2t
forty dollars, 4th February, 1835.
THOMAS SPENCE, J. P.
A true extract from live esfrnv b"ok.
V A. BRAZZtLL, C. 1. C.
Febnimy 17 S 3t
j%j OTICK.— All persons arc hereby forewarned
1^ from li tiding for a certain ir omiss-uy Uufe, mad®
by me to Edxvard linked (and t do not know whether
it is to bearer, also, or not.) for two hundred dollars,
payable, as he said, tile 8lh instant, bud dated lb®
2 Hth 'J January, 1835 ; because the not® xxas fraudu-
Noll in r Off lit CoM.
T he .iilwi rilwr i. dMiroiM of Cl...in* hi. bn.i- , rntly j (rnm iiis’.dvVnl.gVof
ue«* m Mucoii ; iho.* wwlunt «•• piircli**, will i , iiiiien.,*. } *
a rciuiy nciiui.-caiica to tltoir mamlalB. or whslii.r | ofl wi iitlli. .now, poor inliiiMeranil.il, anti np'.veot I I,J, u' l''®i»nl!no'i'oT"'Lhrii! 1 i ,,ci " g il,ilel ‘ Hl " ,
...;o - r. I ii. -or- i-k... .... ... ,.r Q.. I null il lo tliyir iut»r..«t lo uill ami (Minina lor uiem-j JOHN I lit. X nwrkl BLOXV. Jr.
■ r,1Ml “ « L '“ L ' r ‘‘ l ThIHoI county, Foh. 4. |g)6 4 »
moat hoiiurohl® ami triiiinpliaiit manlier. j dHngUng at the end ot the rope. At Rial moment, | 6 8t - 910 REWARD.
A. the ollie.1 holiiiiM lki«« (ohii timely nonce ol hooevm, . «.ot|«m.o lonkily IMS.in* l.y, delivered ( w.thj, „j.; hOl.U. U tile re.idence of Mem, dTHAYEH frSin my ukkoii. .houl ibetflfc i>OI«-
lhe very day oil which ihair iio.ihii.im.ii. an lo be them from their porilmu .iiuatioo j WW ||l|rl|t , #lli ,, rt | H ,k Uolomloa coooly. W vemlwr latl. eiybl mile. ltd. .id. of Animla.a
made, let all win.<an' "PP™«d lolheinbajin -(!<*«-( A r«H -XVa «w a yo.,„« mn, tin town ye., awd. .... W..d,e..lay. dll, ot March naal. all Hindi »nl«, »!«>«' *"* *?*•
ly and inailfuliy to coucemrate .ml o e|mr« lor action. tord . iy IIHIHIIII|t „ | |lMB | M i ( hi„ifrei !u iietn a*J III.' I'.'l'ialmbl.' I'ropi-rly <•( Mid .1. cee.e.l, •Imol.ler. m well in I recolh
loammm i it mix. „ * ld/ ; Tlw l«l|».t m.li we ever Mtv wa. »i« fw« nine I *uii*i.iiu* ol Imue.. cnllie. lo*, .ml »hee(i, corn Itey, end i. very .himdi—«»**ihl. b« «HI nol .offer
\|r Dmutohiwoffori'd « re.nl.ilinii to tlie IIo.imi of, incite, nod a half. Tlie wonder « hh me it, wliot *och and f.idd.-r, hnn.eln.ld and Ul.lien FI! it Nil 1,’UE, any i*rH>H lo handle him, if 1 h* .aid Sul.
. .... . i i . : -i . i k 1)1 t V l‘ 1'IHi tXt i **'‘i -» » • •' •• I • • • i — ©Mill*
thtty will tit once rdnotiHce nil personal pr©f©r##ica*— ! Ids »vb>. Thus on one *i»J® of the barn th® »>lo»ind J l [ u 1 . le . ., ..
put forth thecr eaudidala—and hv n vigurmi* nud ®»! amt coufonmtexl clergyman hung, aud on the other ! ** ^* MI ' 1 re 1 »**/
united effort, carry him thtough tlm contest in Uie ! side bang Itis wife, high ami dry, in majesty sublime, (13* n 1I r ” C0,
W ILL HE hOu7T
ilurillry, suuior, lata ol Uotuiithia
•hall h® eligible to Eseeiliiv* MppainhunntM, during 1 ffauerooty. It is entd of him that of or he lu* five®, hereafter, tn any Individuals ronoeefed ; ’llM»f*i
the period for which they may base lamn elected, 1101 , he®aoi® of age he vobittlarily dixe-le.l hiinseif of hi* w Ih a ux*w*|»ap©r. Tbe spondrnt th«- Jnor- ly of age,
U.prcxc.i Infixed, the object of which is to prevent ll»a ■ men do witb their feel these cold mgliu.—DuntlulAt I'lA.N I* M . - . - — — •»•••«• - *•.» — s-- - ... „ ... .
j printingoi Congr»**s and ot the GovoreniiMit from he* | ,V II Telegraph, j end place. Tsui or lllt vril Mk©l> !W- tip by som© person. I wtllgoe ten iHumif
•r© is' a yQHBg man In thi* Melffhborb • >3, scarce,
xvlto is auver-'il i.idots tiller timti tho one
far a year thoreaftor.
IMtrniHHiial Male, a (itch amounted ,« «0 nr 31 Itnoi. n»l nl CooMOere- •«>-. dial il in>, rranlMhm lw a- i inao|lom.d above. Hwf.H.re tin tron.la •• tlnme
» .... .»**-* •- —s. »«■—> ui«u«*i** *css. -.-ii «**ka*»' Wtian n«g*«a ksIhhI, h#* ahuta bturstiR
PL\ N I* \T|B.N 14101,8. fllro, a so, at tliesatn® time would try to gel h «» k lii'tne, urpnlwjin. d uol taken
and place. V |>U OT ft^lTVTII IjIIatI) tip by sum- pers*»n. | «ill g»»e ten dollais for the de-
Uroi a, fou»l»iUig of no ii, Homen ami i bildren. Ihrq 1 nf Hit said Mule to me, teo mtiea West of La*
T« tm« made know n on lb© •).<> nl ride, tfifiituo, uws twl*»m»®lIoo tvwxretitig libit, so I ttay
»» n-e-u'w. M-. j njt+r-Vjh'f "> i J£',t - —! SVRIh* SSHOSmUS:
ltd tl MUM) UU1IM.RV,
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