Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, May 07, 1833, Image 3

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.c «SS^^|PSr £ GKOifOIA TELlyGRAPg. , BEAtiOlff. - ‘ WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1S33.' C >tTO# continues to conic- m *in»H qufiu- t iiies, ami sell* from 8 to 10 cents from the ealrU. The quaiiiity received at this market (luring tho jia«t season is about CO thousand bags. •,\!\Y PAY” was celebrated on Wednesday , ait inn highly interesting manner, by the Jttve- liiks of ibis jiJnco. Wo arc pleased to see this aueient custom so well observed. The Drawing of. the Gold Lottery terminated on Tuesday tlio SOtii ult. A short editorial in tho Tplegrnph of lb* ?*7tb A/arrli, has kept the MillfcdgeVillo Times in a perspiration ever since ; and in an .agony too -rent for a reply, until Wednesday last. Jr then A.und relief l»y a powerful discharge. We fear the Times keeps up the ft team tub high—hope it eiilget an extra safety valve—-before wo-are all blown r.p. .. • * IlsratW Family Library. Wc have received fiom the publishers the '33d volume of tho a- hnvc highly popu! ir.workcombining tho “Pro grist tfDiscorery on (he Jforthcni Coasts of A- merira, hj Patrick Fraser Tytkr Esq." witli a map sail Eognvriag*., This volume embodies n vast fund ofusefai knowledge ri latjag to Mir own continent; nud, fikd several of ilSjtredece'ssors. it particularly adapted far families aaJ schools- Thenhbvo work is for sale at the,BooU*Storc«F B. P. Stiles, in tius place, Touchers 'arid Trus tees of schools are-rcfgtfcd to aiiotherColiimnlor advert istnn nt cf the prriiculars^ : Though the following latter' may" seem oittof due, it nevertheless, in our opinion<__coutitiin facts wnnhy'tjf consideration to those who are in theriiahil of spending a great portion of their timet as well as money nrtlto North.,* f Ninv. Yoisrc,.'July 7th 'Hie phlc"s of'pnblia-amnseuiciit hero'uro fat below what I expected to. find thetn.; TlujVc is either a false tnsto prevgijins, of o'wnn^hf dis crimination ft*tho public. -‘The whole ifesign-of tho m ttutgers befog to .catch the popular-hrnezr —anti »f tho public t.o fofluty the fashidri. Only mike it t.'la.fashion to.go to tho Park Theatre, an I every body goes Uj-tfn Park. .Malm people hr lie vc th ;t Castle Garden" is the rosier of cuod society, and gva;rj boefv goes to Castjc Garden .->m raaUjif wlifk are tho • pixformtniceg. Due v-Jr.-tlicro is nothinglika ail Gpfra-.-eyerv bo •iyg.fci to tho Offera. Tlic next, fire work-j v: rs.l tho go—find again nrifog is hi" vogue.—1 1 have seen t.'rcni ;tll-.-l.ijt approve of none.—- I fro n tint state and paid to her neighbors! Xo : womU-r the s'nnth is everyday grieving poorer,! au.-I th;j nortli riclier, when the odds is so iuiub against it. Now it this exchange were mutual, I I would recommend a frequent iiuereouiimtitiea- tion. But it ii not the fact; H ho ever *oes jo the southi to spend seasons l If a visit i s ° made there, it is to collect m nicy. You have travel lers enough from the north—such as they arc— but they carry no money w ith them. They ei ther go to peddle, to beg,or to dim! In ail which capacities you Seo ii plenty. Let us look at the various ways ill which tile North fleeces the‘South, besides the tariff: ripeut for pleasure" as above named 8300,000 100 .Medical students each yeas at JjbOO 20 Law . do 20 .Ministerial do 100 Females do do at S600 at -io<> you 00,000 ‘12,001) - 8,000 ' ,30,000 Bools Northern Shoos £ Saddles & bridles Carriages ami'll arncss Leather Ready inade’Clatbiitg Watches, Clocjis,' and Jewelry Household furniture Paper - .Newspapers Books y » - .Medicine ' - ' J InuKisputrs Calicoes jfce. Besides wind is paid for northern Bcfef, butter, ehoescr, potatoes, garden -seeds, poHf- horses mules, «fcc„ amounting to a sum almost "bayou, calculation. ,**..: ' . _ ". Y«*u indy say [ ain getting warm on'tlio sub ject: and sa^I <nn. 1 c mimt help getting warm tonr-of as speedily «• I •',() 1. > 1,000.000 " loo.0uo 80.000 10,U»0 100.000' 100,001) 100.000 100,000 10,000 20,000 . 10.000 L -"" —rsrmsisS TERRIBLE TORNADO. Sjpri.xOeield. (Ohio) April IP. On Thursday afieinobhi between fivo and six o clock, our citizens were alarmed by the appea rance iu the south of A VIOLENT iiorrica.vk.—— When-first seen, it appeared to be sweeping on- ' v ard.in a direct lino for spriuafiehl, but as it neared the town, it was apparent that it boro too far south to visit us. , 1th. *.s since upeti nscert.'iined lhai it roiesome- wtieivj in the southwest, and swept, across the coimtry in a due northeasterly course. We have j accounts of its effects as far southwest as Landis’ ■Mill, on .Mid Cri*ek,-five miles front this place— 11(truck the dwelling house of .Mr. Peterson, eh tirely unroofed one department, t-jt-e the smoke house., from itf.mooring. Kith the c.xecjttiou .pi the liumdatioii, whit li was retained In its place by .an ojik true two lectin diameter cast diptfa-it -by th^storm Le iving .Mr. Peterson’s farm struck the d‘.veiling iiuuse of .Mr. Tltrocksnorton —-liiltrely dcmoliiactl it—-aud, tve regret to say. liillet! otic of his children, a boy five or six years obf, auil cunsulcratfly bruised himself.aml -iyife.-- Tbe next account w e have of.it is Where it.cr,.ss cl the. Vel!oil spring road, ivliicli was fo com pjetcJy stopped" up by Inigo oak trees, rails, &e Rs to tender it impusable, '1 lie'southern marl stage was. compelled to return to. Springfield n hero it was detained until the next ihorunlg.--- Passing oh, the storm-Struck the hi U50 of .Mr. Cjtllnm, directly south .of this pl:we l aud iftrpw oil the upper or garret story. , It appears soon after to have broken, but agaiu'colleeiiygtit continued northeasterly course; until it reached Death by Lightning.— A most dislressio^ occurrence took pkme ih this town 0:1 U’edues- ilay. Cveqijtg last. - A thunder slorm arose ve ry -suddenly, a little alter tho--time that candies arc usually liahtej, when Jcnalhm .ff. 11 "1- zfr, ti lad of about .sixteen or seventeen years of ;.i?c, w!io had just taken Ills seat near, the chfinnoy, in the room with hisYather and tno- thcj-.aijd the rest of the family, was-instantly deprived ofhis exisrence by a flash df liglit- nirjet- The deceased was a son of Capf. Jacob Wjzbr of this, place.—'Ala. Intelligencer. ol ir. “ 1 ou wntacquit me. A'- juit you. '• There is no doubt of if.” “W’hvl” “Be cause, sir, if it had been your intention to con- I im i me, you wou-d nnt futvo mldv d irony to ipisf ortune;’* The President disconcernd, '.timed "to ms brdiberyjudges, ami the sorcerer vas acqtii ted. O n ‘S JO.pOd J to travel ^ m the fitriii oj ii. iJrubacher, ali.oni -t.wo niiles «thovc apringtiefil, whin it-heaved forth its fast gasp, aud was sedftered to the four corncrs’of tho earth. Its whole course, as far as we liave heard, ex- teiided flliout eight miles, -Ifj nearest approach - time I thi-ik about it I sbml curtail -ny I , tu Spriugficia, was aoout amiTe and a half. The Mono half its length, and return to Georgia gUTif tUo .? ol .f?“ varied trom five to ciglny rods . eodily as possibleTwhero 1 shall study ecoa- WoffSrtStc " Ut '' ™ V be ' bmy by rohhniug my expenditures o» far as “T_A n ' *" r pritgUcuble to production? of my own s’.atfcV ,,7^-/ arliMs.-B y a .gentleman from Yours - J ." . #, | D.ij ton, xybo was ou ms way to this place during I tnostorm, wu have gained aodiiuiiial mforniatiou. LOar mlonmaut first fivliin with -tho. Cn.-trks of the It? who’tc* The Polite '[ayistnil; .—Ilis delicacy wls proverbial. I myself was present on more ‘than ftiio occasion* when lie was’engaged-bn.a 'criminal invcsfigalion", “-My hoiiest friend,” said lie to a regular rulfian, you are ‘‘guilty of felony.” At another time; l.-havo the .most distinct refolhjetion ofhis ttiking an examina tion thus:‘Sir Diu'gory questions—(he had - a little peculiarity ofrepeatipglhp answers made to him)—and theni iii’s-replies; bear this' in American preaching foi our renders t with a hands ici-i mahufae nr.ccn.—As this season is jtpl al.r clothes, we would fomfnd t they can supply- - tltbms.rives 0 ahjl durable artiole of -liner- v, by aoi.l, iog at the store- of Nathaniel F. Williams, Esq. Wo have lierp- tofore takeii decasioh to mention the American Nankeen,' and have recently examined some received by Mr. Williams, made of Georgia cottaaj and m imrfacfured at Paterson, Now Jersey. It is of excellent texiirt e aud. qualify and ts said to improve in colour by-' w ear. Wc are jile.ascd to learn "that the demand-for t!;is article is' increasing,.and that it is {fk'giv ro.be- Coht«r Cts!iio:rii)l<*. It is-by encomM. in r shell Pi!.,'SJicj'iy' Soles. first Tuesilay in JUNE next, will be h' t' .re the court bouse in Zebuloju, i'lito. county, brtween tin- ustvtl hours of sal*", . CLtc Lot of Land containing 202A acre.- more'or!c-r.. No. 152, in tin- secoml district Ior- incrlv M-niiiie now' I’dce comity—levied on as- the.property of Alien Si.ns, to satisfy a Fi Fa in i‘iviif oi'Jolai llaugfin vs said Alien Sims. Jole .M. Siins. iniii Irtyin Hubbard, security on stay of execution. "Id hcod of .•'•dteop-Lde.vicd on to- sr.ti-riy a Fi Fa in favor- .of Obler Ne d vs John .If: Jones-—le vied upon as his. prop- : :y. 50 acres ol’ Land lying in the south west corner of lot Xo. 25, ia "the third district of for merly Monroe now 1* tnind aud you’ll understand the aflair-iit a trice. • mhrniJactdFcs, that \v ■ advance the real inio- “My good friend’you'iird'Urougrft before toe on j pendettceand prosperity of our cotmlry.— ' a cliargejof n‘turd?rwli-it Itaveygu to observe j tiniorc Chronicle. v on tlio’snbjcct?” “KU'yoar worsidpl” [Those hardened, wrotclics are; ahvays so--ignoran*.] “flow did it happen?” ‘‘"Why thtls; voitr wor ship—Jem wax rcr_v sauCy','and said as' !tow be would knock-tho breath .out of my- body.”— ‘‘Good 1 and-wiiat did you Toply ?” Notliing; I flooredhijn.”. “Good! find then.” **Wby, • [A few pieces oi tins article have !,edn or dered by a Iio'use i:i t’:j, city' as a sample, and when received, will bn l a at this ofliae for in- spect iciif—Charleston'Courier. ■ GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO. Mr. Minor: From some p’tirTphlets ami pa- then, your worship, they too'k him * up, and person Agriculture, presented me by Judge found thafrhis 5 beau was cut open.” 'Ilis head j Bnet, of Albany, and some other -sources, I was cut opgai good! Aud wjiat foUow'edT”— “Afterthat, your worsliip, t!icy'gathered him up aud thuk itint to "the dispensary: hut lie di ed on.the road.”- lie died", oa the road "very, good? • - —Y- - . Interesting Incident'.—-.Tho following curious fact is reported by,a genjleimin from tiic Wes tern part oftbe Shite. Id Aagbst-last, ajnoa. fi-id your paper, entitled the , Yu Far- IM ac What seme is there Tor murniW in Imaring aii «i-1 . VwlnncU-Viuk, WordfV, Stricklnad. Williams J nu ciinnoi understaud tt tsor.1 of it ? } - Habersham Wafibrd, ''Chiastajh, llolcdqtbe, Ciprkc, Terrell. r .^ ,0 * >f,i 'k. recommended as" being the I Dri’?!} ■Cktrk, Si- 'tiers. Johnson, IJoud; . tacatwiif jho cotmtrv- If is n large build- lloustoiij Well bom,"Kell E Lawsonv .Morgan f! 1S ,7 : ".V , Was »veIKfilled*" “all rite beauty.fhtd Jrieiii - Sfon'e, Walker, insnioa, the newspapers said, was-three,-to_ sep I .r.iiie.Tnn x ir«. the rc|irc<cntation'.of Vrtaxexcs. Of tltejnerits nfilti - ■ i atcr the newspapers said, was -thrrr.-to. sep JnckSQii itiqu'.of Artaxcxes. Of tllejnrrits J.m, 1 "V l’ 1 Y f V ir ii Ins .*vnv, I .arp nrt judge. Tile o-'.ior of tli o- theatre displays' some’teste,—atil I • ftcucry was pretty.' Put as for the plot, rent counterplot. T ran sv* nothing". Wbetbrt- Uo I'l iycrj did jnstiro to tlioirAarjs Lbm' mrtb!c to ' IV—-they screamed adm.imb}v, opd lontfml fcruriouj. The farce T liked IwitteN—ihotigh a.j f.uco—hrcauscl ebuM unilerstand it.- - - l " "cjit to thejamo theatre-(ni another .eve- pii'd, on pip-june to see Clan Fisher- She- has f bit'll wonderfully extolled at the soutli-*-perhaps fles rvpdly.. ]»,it"it seems she does not stand so I::.ii here—-to judge from the nudicn-e, which 'vas.noiio of tho fullest. —She did not evlnredi it cmmalion and vivacity she is ropres “iited ns pas tossing—nor is she the.most beautiful creature (ii the world. Ph,> j; a pretty netrest—thoiprh'if slio played her I test hfeforo ine, she is" greatly o- verrated. , - ' . ( | "cut to tho Cn«tl-' Garden'—because* every j body goes fherjt. You enioy a lovely breeze J . r *> n m , n fine view-of the harbor— wltich. arts] its host reeoinniondnfloos. But vou bavc-equal- i ■7 n ‘ n hrepz 0 . and a; good n yiow from | tile l'attcrv. ’ The proorietoi-' have bci'ii at some . M P‘ use in filiing up illnmijption* and trnnspn- tvuries, and the visitors .sh"iiJ<l not rpmplam- nt I P»;«ng a shillin': towards reimbursing them) . ‘ 'vent to Xiblo’s g ir.bm—flaming fijilv were ] ttrrulatcd in evev direction.- pufljrt * oTifs merits I “-there was to he a rnnret-t—Micro was to be a | firsud dliplav of flmvorhs—there was to be a fire i king, i-c. ,Vc. \ great eroxvd of t'caide were j there— several thouann I- at le-isr—who paid Is. apiece for admission, anil pridtahlv as (nitsji mot- • ; far a smnll glass of ire exenpi, or a glri - op two eT lemonade, Ail apher.. .ui pc cctlv s-itLfi d. Prehahlv most n f tho eompanv were vniing men (ltd ladies not much nepnainted \yith tin? 'vor’.d. but pleased with themselves and eaeh other, 'vere determined *o he satisfied at ad twonis, atiirper- lnpsdiduot discover that ’he whole WR- a mere s.ieiv. \ like impo.ii,nn In Cl »orgii would bnvo ■a reeled tho perpi>trator of if 10 a mob and tho pump. ^ ‘Vo visited some of die other 'bows, picture fcspn _ Tiiwiits;' ITowen, Singleton< Ptory. '<)•' A Grain:, Freeman, 1L-Jourjlan, E, V. Hi IK > Jefferson Ilplt, ConiJeMy, Wighnjn. 1. J ones .Monghmi, Gfayl.owtltar. Jottrdan: Laurens Blaclfihaar. .McGull, Allen. . ... Lte. .Ijetrto Itond'A-TIolliday. *. * I.iSerly '. \Viihlinitr..Fleminiug, West',* Intimities Ixiihrhl. Smith:." * ' “. J Loirridcs i Kilight, Sinit! finmjMn- AlrfrtnS,’ faHtflrf 'fUqmioh' Adair, Grovcs." Pitfrpflii‘. ; *- • MyriFHlftr, .Tigttor, flail.dveudafl^ ^ . Afc/iifasA--'IJasid. Du'nh inf. Wood. Monroe, pope, iWo'>taii,\Vateou..--3others_tSc". | 'HtpnUfdmery Frjrjtf, Miffeni * * .* 'Mortem. ‘Stodves. Wit tjeft,. J on eJ, Nisb'it. • f Marray- TaryiiJ. Jlie> * '/ J ' Mirrmogse Watson, J^ap'Tb.l verson. *-•' — yewtm Luckic, l’Cri*v.''J’t'obV>'ol, Graw/onl. Oglethorpe- Crawford, Gilmer, ■Co.x, Y’oun^.: . pduldfng 'WaWiull, McBride. ' • .. * Pike , Adjms, Neal, Mnitron: felt-'Uy many who have hcrctofofo lived iti thocu- juyniunt, of, plenty. ,r ' 1 — —* l -~ :f cv*m ttfere p’^jitch flty-s'iouhl bo ucr.vi i cr.ved tu relievc-thc i:nforttm.ate.- othuf suiitiincntsi lu'undertook to seek ih\a "wiiil spirit of adveliturc, a new view oi fbo/.ca- RETDlmS oCjiis .late elections to the Con- 't*»vu:r Ip.'five niiles tlni side of liayto n^- „.. w . v .. . .... ... - - ventifiit, ns far iis"vet : received. -- - j c °ttr*o was m.n iicd by thfi: nio>ial«;stnicti vo vto-j gcutibintiirijt cumjHiny with lux sistor and.; her .‘Jp/iagrs—Uitihm.s, Stndifant. "* JSaldtfin- 'Mark, Fort, Juunl.m. Jlilth 'Gone, Bartlett, Kllis.x Tlry-fn .'Iinc.oij l 't?t;.Fr. • • Utillock 'Ciftio, Demhifk... y •' ;• , linrl-e • 1'ivaDs, Byuei L.ap-soa, Pemberton. ' liftl 1st Lnidfuy; Hendricks, Speak. 'Camden -Clark, Ward- M>IiUosii.~- Xlass JrtvTtt, Espy. ■ : . Campbell irwq), McCoy. Thompson. rCarrsjli* tjp'riugpr, Botven, Adair. ’ » . .. - Chatham * Wayue, Jackson, Daniel, Gbadton. CJtcro/.-ec Time. Lumpkin. * , CTnrke I'aine, Hull, i.i^on, Gcr-rdihc, Colupthki Lifiuai', Gratt fofd, Uamsev, Cravcii.-. j ' / - Couita Kenan, Grififa", TJiompson. Crawford JJrpwcll, Muuttbrt, Giirrott. Dc'k.alo- Jiiuijdiy, .Mays..Dobbs, Ezzaril. ■ Decatur Ray, .-fims, iMpore. . , .Idoli/- Ivey, Roberts.. ' ” . ^ Eliely iVilson, llitson. ' . ’ * Effingham .rowers, Wal.lhrutr.-, ' f. “- Ejbtfi *• Wui)e,'Oliver, Taijj, Thompson. EtAnhdcl *«8:taiii', -DanicJ.* ^ " V ■ •«’ /’ayntli BurcIi, Whitaker, King. ' .' ' ForSyth shIus,' aUitin. * .- y Flu yd Jiijnes ile|iiphtll. P. XVs Ilempbillr Franklin lAtidoi;on, Maruti, J-'anrer;Alorris (iii/fifr 1 CJu'dlJati, Branrlpit. ' 6/jtin ''■fttejvnr’t. King.‘Cpitper. /V • Greene Porter, Lewis, .Foster, Dawsou. men repaired to‘tlm bouse to Hoihfisswtaaco, but were im.ibie to see or hear any tiiing’of tbc intltt- bit.iiits.>- After tiirmving oil' a qiiHiituy oi Jumber' ap'd stones, they sncceeedfell in-r'cleasing tlie' lio- dius from tlicir coutmeineut,’ aud ascertained that two icetc-killed, w\d tlte rcmUiuing five (ktugcr- • ousiy tyounded- *• . .'•*. .-•■ * Atwidow ‘Wiugct’s, *a child iuvS its skull fniclit rid>..; *. • '* ‘ f - 'Tbe'toaFnsior of Mr. Menard, who was upon ihc.ruad-dt tbajiime of the storm, jicrceivitig its ni(J>roachi.drove rapidly up to the door yard of-a lurm house, - Alter i lie shock had pas-ed ovfer,-a perro:* tvljo was laiabug within -thu house,; say." tlte tuatustcj- stretched lipuu il:o grbuud, and. ijs Want ol live horses ail'd a large road wagon in ihe utisItcS out ho ofjjmsitu side of tho'road, where they had -bueu dropped from (he suck oi the wiiirlwiud. - •_ - - .-- Greatliavoc tvas uia'leamoag'the stock. - One farmer had seven'hursts'kilted—, all of thrr.iliur- riiily m ingled. A cow-yvas-thrown from a'Jield info the road an-J kuiud my'tho f.ill. For25'miles (autl flow much.farther w.c < aunoi ii:i..gio.-,) dwelling houses have been levelled with 'llo'-earxd.-aud i.-thf5itouts kvied or'utounled— Aiaeiis tfeaioji'hoil, add thu grain scaU-Vrcd abroad -'—stoek /dikd an ! crippled -—i*ml l'euges thrown dow n, aud crops laid' opeu-to the depredations of thb cattle; All this n >11 undoubtedly produce inucif-suflering. Tho l.uicriiess' of. want will be the only person that obt lined-it in'tlte North-, cm States - .' I have raised it (wo ' sc it sons ; it taract, 1’roni -o position* under the Tabitj ftock. has four times-the "weight °n each plast pf.mtr and adoltt half way dpwjMho precipice. Dis regarding llui romunstronces ;of liis friends ne was troadiitg the edge of the cTili", wlf.ch over hung the gull of r.lging xvciufrs, when Jus. fopj s ippud upon tl:e spray wet jitctSS, nnxl Ik: loll upon one knee, on the very bruik.' He .saved himself oniy by catching at a large shrub. * Tim roots upon the further-side gave wtty/ind while endeavoring til maintain life halance by seizing liold ofthe moss and sldrider roots; Ito'tl is cover ed in .a creyice from wltich he had Jem, the shrub, eight Spanish dollars', of an anciejn'dat'e, whose sleep ot’nge^ was thus most, unceremo niously ^disturbed. After, securing Ids- prize; he extricated himself fyont his’ perilous- iitua- fioh; and rejoined his friends. UpoaThls incident, Mr." FNIier has executed a painting; including a view- of. a part of tiya Falls, and taking, very judiciously-, the niomeut when the shrub gives way, and. toe hiddy mou- oy is un'eacthod.—Boston Courier. 5; Valuable Prizes.—Th<: valuable lot, No. 103212 l, in the-Georgia Gold Lottery, was drawn by Alfred Ai,Liso.\* r of Greene. Goun- cQunty—levied on as ; the property of James '.1-Ci.Ji/ to satisfy cxecii; i tiotis from a justice’s court in luvoi- of Nipper Ad- ; mas vs said M Ginty—levy made cad returned | to me by a constable. f ... 70 arras of Land,' it being (no sou.tlt part of Lot Nb. b'G. iu the-third distrie t of fonlicrly .Mon roe. now Pike county—[evied on ns the property* of Murdock Shaw to satisfy Fi Fas from a jus tice’s court iiifuvor of Joiiatliau Johuston.-—levy made nud returned liy-a constable. -May I JOH . P. I1EX.SI.ER. Sheriff. Monroe Sheriff' ffffrlr. !“ S Y ‘u decree of the lioiioittbio tlte Sttperibr Court of Mon roe comity, will be sold oil r e . rat Tuesday in JUNE..at the court house iu.liae tew ii of.Forsytli the follow iug.Negroes tQ jvit; * j Charles a- man CO y tjSrs old, Nod a boy 24, ; Lot a boy 25, George a boy IS, Ab e. boy 12, Hartley a boy 1“, .Lucius 9, Moner a gal S, Ro- dey 2, Xcd 3, KLcy a woman o5, and h?r child 7 months old. Honey'axy.''m»tr 41) afid her tw o chil- Ldrcn Judge a boy 3 and 7’fnonths old. All ihe above Negroes sold, as the property of Jur'td Taptey 'under a decree of tho Slipcrio) court of Monroe county as aforesaid to satisfy- tiio ’ tint or demand of Benjamin F. Harris against the estate bf the said Tapley. Gold, silver ot^ Fgited tfiates bills wiil ho re quired from purchasers as 1 liave received notice Trum the plaiuiilPto tliat effect. 1 __ A. COCHRAN. Sheriff. Jiibb sheriff soles. 1LI. be sold ou the first Tuesday in JUNE V v nest, hafore the 1 court house in the city of M aeon, Bibb county, between tho usual hours ofsttlc, - • -*.g. POrfTPDXED SALE, One Lot and Improvements in East Alacoil —levied oil as tile property of George Mickhjohn. losati.ly sundry‘Ft Fas issued from the Interior and..Superior citurl of if aid win ai.-l Bibb couu- ties" vs said Micicicjoliu. 'V. B. CON Kf.. iMay.7 ^ Prp. Cb-ff. , Gold Notice. HA HE'subscriber offers Ins services to persons ta whoHiav" have dr >wn prizes in the JottiS* . _ .. . ry, to lest tliehi, mid- ascertain their vnluc. Tho . 1 tiierefrrq sent.to*xM trylaud for a fresh • c'fyericuce lie bos acquired, will enable him to ntiT," highly spoken ofas valuable to fitrmei I tlicr'cforo take ilia liberty to ericloie .y.ou paper -of Genuine GMd Lird T’wbacco See whit'.! 1 pitocnred through; our Representative ^ tofCongresSv Will huh G. Angel, Esq. I pro- ( t u cured it pit the rocommendati.m of the !a‘e Governor Cljntpnjo our Lajis’-iijire, after send ng to din south part of O it-j, aaJ ttvo or- tafoe \^4;iIo -ram- timfis to’Maryland, the. only two states Gov. scene, wjiero tne ; G. mentioned in his Message whpra it" migiit terrible predomiifatc aver- all be had. I have (us* Judge Buel.thinks); boon joy meat. of. plenty.. The present hr the time—if ty, who is said .lo-havo lieen, nujte a peor man—. *' ’" atiiFjo—when the hand of cha- but: (saws, tlfo vurrn^ta. Courier} !mn< bic nnv. iHunceK. - V Common Sail a rcm r/fjfor animalpoison.^ vrout tti *_/ u it u / e/tit-it */ uiiiz/tui . .. , « The Rev. J,.G: Fischer, WinOrl v. a missiona- /tarlcfl ekpKJSJ, for the purpose of pttr- ry in South-Amcrfct,; say’s he aemallv mil cf- f™ n S, 1&"S* fecbiai!v cured all knuls'oi" very painful .hud 1 “ t r ? 0 *, 12 h ^ cr.tv.-n by Lnwts IIaVs, feciuatly cured- all klnds of very painful dahgorouR .Serpent’s bites, after they had been inflicted for many hours; byvthc application of CQnHttotr s^lt moistened with water; and,bound ttprui tlte wound without any-bad effect ever .occuring-afterwards, '-lie cites tt case front a newspajier^.in which a person was bitten by a Mug; Whrr.ii Within aYewhatifs'dicd raving mad. Sait Vrtts i ni media teTy robbed ibf?sbipc -time h‘t‘» tin' wound and ti: • person never exp, ri- ehccd*. pny .iiiconyenience from "tjic bite.” Palal Accident.—Id O'xfonl^lVTnsst on tho 27ih t.!r. Mr. A arm ill i i* •:, ;i * id 2-5, lust hi' 1 i it* by mm of those accidents of.which several" instnir- C°s have rocontly dpaured in diflerenf parts jtf tie country. lie was grinding scythes' at a Stone about six feet in diiiiy.ctcrand w'ej'jbing PtjZftsFi * llrttcewfill, I)cninirti,'T*]ffcfc nearly t.wo tonsr - W!ti!e.revolving :nt tbpxate - ofotoiit thr. i- hundred * * ” l ® Bitfl ,. ■ md museum:: but renllv I '"in fiui! no- | l "'tp Worth navin-r one’s hjntinv for This vmit- -*i; thr no-th for nLi'itro. lie-it'll, or nmits *meut, ” 1 th'ne I J] ml I hv tin nv*T ,<5 rpro Dirtv^v^rn«. w*?iV n '1 inwl^nt^onninls, rnthor "n’i'iT to tho ^>f •? QfAniliorn- M j)nrrj no wrnnnHiv i> over iVIt h^c^ 1 -—•• TH#* fipa]vn .j. who noon f h • ^O'rvrvi'ii- tv. n »d • the povftrmri •:>’ an 1 the pwnlr, W ciircxxpd. The v-nt-'e w-i:o- r w Inillcs -*)l be rent'd iferlKe Ids de-iB with jL'tth'm nv n m r *tir Iur* n» every (ten- jv>rlc>j oi' i V'->d iii'f lmim«..t i, n on hr nil. t yrt from whom is r “' n front tli- inntb prin>-i|,i» n r ,,o’ : .-v if enn.-if* wenld bn mu F">i>K Th • mmnt" n £ r “ ' m>uiv- -nud f nreio th* hpy, of, r the „„ . v v< " m , lint (tin l lCl “ making i total of 8jJu,0UJ« jear drawn Walkcrj •Could. *; ; Scrioin Titos. Gi-pen, R. Gfccti, Jones. Sled'nt .Smith Dismtil.es. *,* # ,* Sumkr llonght >n, l.ittlp. Tnluifrro jaucs, Tliouipsoii, JoliUSQU. TaUnall Smith, Brewtbu. * i Talbot Fleming, Ri.ley. l’owcll. Telfair Rogers. Wilcox. "1" Vi mi-n Bl l-k'iii-3.-. So.-,;b.>niu~b, .M'lulire. Troup Hnmhleton, F tnttin, Bailey. Twists CrocUrr, Welsh, Fort. Union Grier. Ghaitain. Uff>s -u i Sturges. Cox, Xohm. .. • H niton Gr -h im, 1* irk, liar is. Wokingham. Warren Lockhflrt, Deimw. Hill. Ryan- Washington >—Sessions, Brown, Tcuhillo, Seiib-V, Waif He Harris, Robertson. Wilkes Wool n. Hay, Andrews, Kendrick. Wilkinson Hall, Beall, Jones. and lodging in (be second .story ofTbe slimy This iV.Tjuu-Jit struck (bp bend of "Mr. Elliot.; threw; him with great violence about lwcnfy. feet frpiu where-’ be -w as setting, and lints instaiAly left li'idj-a 'Trfelcss and mutilated corpse. Tlte j nccidcnt lns deprive*! a wife ataj live children nf fin afibc.donate Iiusband and-fatlicr. but, (says the Augusttu Courier) bore his pov erty with a cheerful heart. Tlio value of this l-»t is-v.ni >-.:>ly estiinaTcd—' >im- ; >s 11 i j 11 ;>s one hundred thousand dollars 1 T welvic or fourteen oflfcurytloSfliy.'i Tlte drawing was to'have- bf-.m. completed ill a few- days. old kind hope, and is worth much more in mark ety.cvcn throe jjitues, as J.ain informed by Mes srs. Chapman (S&SS.-rgoant, Murdock, and other tobnxcoaisisTti Albany, and so I presume limy (gjll tell yQtt in -New York. i\Iv son, Ilir’am JIatreson, advertised the seed last - year, and they, sent for it fr >m ail p.nrts of tlio .Northern States; Q.iio, .Michigan mi l - Upper fcan tda; but the very "cktr.fordinury 'l-rli kward season did not permit much, il" ahy, bf the seed to get ripplllgr * supply’—its cplmre is cTonsidered of the great si importance* and. cnine-of any crop w;e can raise:' • 1 have this shed for sale' at otic dollar per spoonful. Letters, post pafi],directed to 31 it- tesonls Mil's Fast Oiflce, Exeter, Ocsejn cji’un- ty, N. Y:, will be atteudud to', and directions sent foF"culture.- - It must*be sown iu April. - . * Yours Respocttitllv, ff!. MATTESON.' Exe'er, Otso.epaco., N. Y., INIardt, 1833. ■ :. BACON. rtisti ‘ Christ'anili/.—if Chri.-tianity tvere compel led to flop from jhc mtansions'df the great, the arademi-'-s of piiilo ' qi’ier, tlie !i:i!!; of L '_ri'!a- tion, ; dr the t’.yotfg of busy men; wo-shottld (ind lier last retreut’yjt!)'W-omcrt aj die fircsidci: her last, alter w'otild be the '.female, htkirt; "her ?as» nudlpncg,.wo'uM be flip children gathered around, the jcnecs of their- niotber; theVlasT 1 '^crijuip, llto.secret prgyer^o^caping m silence from" her litis; aptl "heard, -perhapk, onfy at tho throne of God.-* . _* : • ‘ ' ^ “IVirgcs of Iniquity fi—A petition has been presented to the Legislature of Maryland; l>v fin individual.praying that he may be paid-out of thg avails of tlie labor of a-convict in the" State'prison for property stolen from him by said convict. ."- ’• .* LBS. .Middling',' 5,000 lbs. Hums, » ~ 3,090 lbs. Shoulders, Just rpccivc-d and for sale by Mfiv ~ 32 - P. O’CALL If://AX. give, satisfaction. Appliealions directed to the subscriber in .Monroe county, may have their lots •tested aud a report inadd to thorn by sending Him theii n im'esa'u-l Xo. of tlteir lot &■ enclosing i :m two doii.irs, if iu situl county. It is now ascer- taineil there is ore all through this country and as in f li .-nii.ee bis services Can bo hed any whore in the. 8tate aud'by special contract out of the State, . A. 31. GAIN. I'itmansyille, Alay 7 2t 3t . Tbc Federal Union and Georgia Journal v iil give the above 2 insertions find lorward their ac count?. . .'L fi : ' " w T Since tin late great find laitiehlablc Arc at Cumberland bv which tlte heart ofthe town w We regret to karri, that- obr fidlnxy-citizcn and -Delegate, Judge Tijos. tJ. P. fitARi.Toy, may not be abb- t-> attend the Mili -tlgeviho Convention. In a note addressed to us. this morning, lie says— 1 ‘'That.difficulties -and cir cumstance", have unexpectedly occurredwltich I.may',neither have the.power to subdue nor cqnlfoWo prevent ny attendance jit the ap proaching Bt&fi? Convention, I will, ho'vgver, make every effort to leave this, in tho Stage of tomorrow, or the next day; but, should I, not withstanding, be compelled’tp remain at home, I will assign to the People some reasons for. I destroyed we perceive that flies have? occurred | doing so, in your next Republican, -which in several other parts of tlte United Stales. A trust w ill 'be considered a luflicidM apology, lire is said to have t:tk* n place at Bruokcvillo for what might otherwise appear tn be, n dere in Indiana wherenv :i third pari of the Town liction of public doty.”—Savannah Rcpubli t t‘nt the bis -preiu Mcc -s ate insnlteil l| ■ is omponejirm. * n ) - Ve we rule derived 'll I -1 seem f-oin - ■ rhn tlJfTV r-nr aril, the solitberu (so i on-i<-.y ‘.vTth rnl-tv tbev n/i se.-i.ur L The dw uaVin, Ohio toe 3i>tg house .of Judge was destri yed by lire ilier with nearly all His Fur- wits' destroy.* Bb.flr, near B on Ihe 1st inst _ nirttre, &>•. A In-- is also report -d Jo have occui Porisniouth, Ohio,".which dostroyed a square <»t X’alti-.blo'briilding.s.—ib. can. red tit whole Th Hi to i „i„ n , •pi,,, A lion. TsVf lUoi; ihunj, 8 -rretary of the , .,n,pm i bv oL i lend, rsmi, "1 th< i".-;! throng': ti.is city yesterday, on Pensacokt, !■ r the piir->.>-<-, w e pre- Ur: Tarver I am credibly informed w'orked but 12 ! ndsxyillt Which be made 30 hogsltea Is of so. nr..7>) f) gallons Syrup and molasses, and 2000 bujhe s of corn. '• N ,v •hat id. ly bout ! exam Th.-' w- re es by tlic iM-iyoi and st -Mi-lime.it ri. il to (Ik Aldcriueti. Bhi T’c ”c si e>. jVe learn that the ;r.m F r esh has . i .1 v--iv •lestnictivd at die sou'll, pariiri | I .rU t-> c m!e *. ig -Ji;; j At Butler'ii Is]-.ml. the Water bad risen so hi; that it rove a,| ili,- fl.iors r.f jtf'gr.i h-'U-es : ab-.iit D , ii-u. Ii is 'ta:.-.l l> sunt.- of -h.- ol | i ii Ii ,;.it ins. r h r for twenty .< ars that tbev ' n ri wi e -o i -it>*h a : • n. The Cane cr- , j are cu ireljr dfeatroyud.—Sav. Hep. Wg regret to Rtatc that 3Irs. Gii.r'nnr.T re lict of tlic- late Giias. Gij.rnfnvr,.formerly 3Ian- agev of tlic Charleston As Savannah Theatres, and Bowerv Theatre, X. York, (lied irt I*ljHa- delphia otv the 19(!i instant,- after a lingering illness, in the dOth year of lier ngei . M’isfe'ions AffnjF—-.\ mail was fomid bleeding in. Milk street, soon after the nja'rmi of fire this morning, by some mcmlicis of the Fire Company ward 8. He stated that lie was near the corner of Broad and India streets, wbe»-a ; person stab bed him in the stomach find fled. _ TI-i had tv-alk- eij some distance ill search of ajj'hysicinn, and w-as extremely weak and bled profusely. Medi cal aid Was obtained, a fid wo tin leruo.rl that tlio wounds are not likely to provo fatal. Tfis namc is Wm.'0‘3(eal.—‘Boston Transzript. Seven Citiefr of the S ;minole Tribe of In dians, accompanied by ati iriterpertef, , arrived nt New-Orleans on the IStii insf. Titev had been to . the territory of Arkansas on a visit of inspection, for the purpose of viewing or se lecting lands whereon to locate themselves, should tho appearance and eligibility of the coiritrv offpr indnenments sufficient for a remo val thither, ft is stated in the Argus that they express themselves much pl -a-ed, and are de termined on an exchange <>f their lands in Flor ida, for thus; in the afore mentionjd territory. —Ilepub. A fortune teller was arrested at his theatre '.li vi’to'ioiv of Paris, and carried before the ihunal of correctional tiolice. “You know so TZi Trustees of idehools. TC ptibb-sheirfof thu.FamiIy Library would resjiectfullysuggest to teachers and trus tee, of sc kuo.'s generally the propriety'of tntrodt?- cing some of the (hlYreut vulumes of this work into ibeirtaebeols as a leading hook for the liigh- er chi's.-a. 'i’iiey are i.ideceu i-j make this s>r,- eestiou, more ’particularly, iu consequence of hav ing received‘several very fl itteriiig. I'ecornnivn.la- tions from ominellt teachers.nud -pcgeeptora of soind of t!ie 'most donrNitiitg Mulrjmts- and seboofs iu the country, who bavfi riiafleose.of flu- work ton cOnsWcrable extent; from whi p h they lake fhe liberty of'making.tlto following extract', sltdwlug the plan of intfoduction adopted by 'them — : ** vTliu- trustees of the school of wltich I Tiavo charge, have, nt tuy Suggestion,’and with tlte ap prtfbaiiuu ol the’parents, purchased cigiit' popit of-t-acb of tho following volumes composing; n part of the -Family Library:—The History of liter Bible, the. Life ofjS'apolcoti, History qf Po* laud, Hi'tory of.liucct.s History of the I’nlar Seas aud If vgi?Mis, W>cov-.;rit-8 in-Africa, Aber- ■croiribie on the lutd'ectual Power-, aud Turner's Sacred History of.the World. ■•'1‘beso'■■eight co pies are each given to a class t s be read and ro- turnodjo me. and are then rca-rby the next suc- cefidin^ class.—thus m iking the hooks ;be pro perty of th: school iu perpetuity. The-trustees late ml to purchase other yqlumes of ii> ( - jv f... ati-i I si icorely hope that you ivijj a id to tlte. i.i- Urarj* n Lif.- of Mhi-itington, Franklin, &c, which should bo read by all the youth of our country^— I behove ,th ,t th plan adopted iu mv school would bo geueraHy approved, if suggesto I and tutderstooil.” * •*I have road tho first forty five volumes of the Family Library, and am highly pleased uith then.. ..... f have pur It ised >i.\ copies i f each of thb Life of Alexander^ the History of Insects, the Life of H r Isaac Newton, tin- Hisio’ ies of H- cypt and lVdcstino, wh. h :avo > * n re . I iu my settool with gre it int rest a . . « el gin. Perhaps you night i.o |> c .set! to km-w tho plan .(.opted by me in using tiios'e voltu.K-s in my school. The six copies are given to'a class of as many seho lars ts lie read by them and returned; they are then put'into the h suds of a succeeding class of six tt i I II the scholars in my school have r. a.I tile . t hu h scholar pays me three cent* for the us o a volume, which be has tlte privilege 3f ta king bo ne to be read by him or, the oYn r mem bers of die family during evening hfiu.>, Th- p an succeeds aiiinirabiv. I think I -hail be ab e VZS3Xri;-Z££3 S13S®2SSAS.ir- 1 i hile .V. d . froin MA G'DA- GEO. P. COO PE M, Rector of Ocmtilgic Acadtyiythe lust 3 years, ILL oped a School at this place on Tues* (hfy, tho 23d mst. for tlie Instruction of YOUNG LAD1E8 chiefly, during the first term. —As herefbfore He will tern h . The English Language Grammatically, and most oi'tiie branches usually included in An English < lassie a l Course, paying strict attention to the 'moral and intellec tual interests cf every one. Committed to his j>re- cejHoral care.---The necessary Ai-auaxcs will be •procured .as soCu as practicable; and. for in struction in . -Titr. Oit.vA'tKXTAi, Ba->>' l 'rtKS, the necessary assistants engaged in duo time, and a proper improvement ascertained. The Hc-ioo! will be nt aU tilu.es open to Visitors whose pur pose niny he to observe the system of the Insti tution, or to note the progress ofthe pupils. TKR.M8, as usual at respectable Seminaries. BOARD, on moderate terms, at excellent Lous es in tho -village. Mabon.A pril 15, 1833: 30 eow2t FRO M ttttr personal Jcnoivhdgr of Mr. Cooper, and from V.e rtp.irl of mun)/ who have known him ■longer end more intimately, tec readily concur in recommending him to public notice as an > rpcrienc- cil, a skiiftll and an industrious TEACHER.—- Tlie Acud.-inv is located A MILE AND A HALFr/. West of .M A CO v, amidst an improv ing Villa-;f,of priv.\tf. Rksidencks aud good 'ocieiv. an i in a situation inferior to none in point 1 of health add salubrity. I A CLOPTOX, ' O. B. STRONG. W.M- r COTT, II. GRAFT, E. ft. BALLARD, JtOBT. W. FORT. O. tl PRINCE, WILSON Ll.MPKlN- To Hire, T HREE NEGROES, a man and boy. nn.l woman, who understands all kind of house work, for further particulars apply to this olliec. 31 ay .7 3t - T*l f J Ii *«. • lie r*; : ; SIX*CU|)1-S •II V d 'il-> I ) »\v to rrp.'l tli ■ fortuhv V 1 man wrt, hut Mr sore AI. s ti l th f.i i'l of a .- Fr.-' I • -s c is.-,” ti; - -1' wo P re si foke Tbo .nt!)lis!i Ion*. for >nli- ni I t 03* F i ii / . ne i ly c • I il'lwile iii re i ing.’ e- s' tne s n •• -n .r >g ; ma | . v.*!u no. tu •r »ei n c ii! ti .faction to •' >:■ th • i>1 - . b ■ ..f tile cn to ym.” ‘‘Nothing, . ou are sure FO. i.r. AT TtllS fiCH Notice. gj EALI-'.D proposals will be received at the KV cilice of the dark of tlie Inferior Court of DeKidlJ county, Ga. until 12 o’clock of the first T-uesdav in June next, for the repairing of tbd Court House in said ceuiity. A plan of which can be seen at any time' in the clerk's office.— Tho' liu.leriaker U> give approved secnriiy, which i iii list bo mentioned in the proposals, and the work j to be comp efed by the first day of Octolter next. The undertaker can receive one third ol his contract w hen be gives bend and security, tho ba a ice when the work is completed. The work all to be done in a complete, workman like man ner. P>y order of the Inferior Court ol Lclvalb county. E. B. KEANOLhls, C/crL, May 7,1833- 2t 32 , , For Sale. T WO Lott of Land, No?. 73 and 74, contain ing TOO aefes each, well timbered, abonv a tnlle and a half from IMaron, on the Honstoit road, also Two Lots in Carrol! county, Nos. 201 in the 5th. and 173 iu the Oth district, containing* 2:L?J acres each- The above lands may be pur chase I on reasonable terms, inquire of M iy 7 4t 32 R. K. EVAN?'- Nat ice. ERE AH. icy tv. j apprentices, Afen- ning Dillard, und Ncal-illard have Jeil tnp! >y -.vitb-’iit my leave, aud this is ihcre- o .- all persons from harboring ilwri >r -O - 'll.; ill- m, as tli.; Will be ensue,"noto or the suin' as th • law max provide. May 7 32 it GEO. A, SMITH* to