Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 31, 1833, Image 1

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riv U- BARTLETT. MACON* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1S33. Yol. Till....Number 5* Tim GEORGIA THLEGRAPII. I*u'. lished ’ .Weekly AT MACON, <5A. PrMint Or.ct on Mulberry Street—opposite the 1 ~ Uriel: Range. TERMS Thuv.k Dollars n year, if pal'd iu or Four. DoLtur-s. if not paid before the r . i 0 f the year. .Suit .cribcr.s living at a distance .;! lie required in all cases to pay in advance. Paper discontinued, hut at the di'icrc- of the publisher, until all arrearages are [rj»\Ve aro authorised to announce JOHN MPilBI. Vm as a Candidate for Keceiver of j> Kriurosof this county, at tlic next election, ■..pt-t 31.1833. 4Jk_ ?>\Vt' are authorized to announce WM. p, SCOTT as a Candidate for Coroner of Bibb rii-i it?, ,/ August 12 iff* \\ o arc authorized to announce WM. |, jOritl* AN' as a Candidate fur Receiver of Tit Returns for Bibb county at the ensuing elec- m». .August 2 Wo arc authorised to an- nro.iro WM. C. PARKER, E sip a candidate f„r ({criever of Tax-Returns for the county of Jlih'i st the cutting election. 11:1165 4t ZJ" Wo are authorized to an unaaro JOHN II. OFFUTT as a candidate for of the luleK-or Court, at the ensuing elec- Mav 23. iff* \Vr arc authorised to aii- u i.-ft JOHN 1.. MFJsTlAN a candidate for teriffof !V.bb county. May 1,1833. 3J, j(H5NS()N WELLIK>RN a candidate for clerk of the Superior <mri of Houston county at the ensuing clcrtiou. July 31 * __ \> o are authorised to louuce Daniel ttAsiwOBTB, as a candidate for ’Pax Co* . let-tor tor Bibb county. July ijL 1' / JESSE H is a erutdiilHtc. for Tax Celle etor of ililib county f*l 8 _ n ,‘w^sa MARTIN SUMMONS j t'r-ej is a candidate for re-e lection to the #*3*' office of Clerk of the Inferior Court ei Ibli 1 . 'onntv. July 31). %<*£ MS j«i> o sjjs. >.V *■?•*•> Wo arc autliorizod to announce LEWIS LAWS1IE as a candidate, lor slu-rifl" at Ul9 nj» proa thing, election 42 Wo are authorized to nnnounve WILLIAM it. CONE as a Candidate for Sheri if of Jiibh couiitv at the ensuing election. We are requested to announce llrvesiT Rf.u, Usq. ns ;t candidate for rcreivor of Tax Kcnirus of lliiscounty. at the next Jr. oeti. 1832. 37 >1 — T Wo arc aathorizod to ^ announce Gr.o. V’. Wag non as a Candidate for Tax Collector at Juno II 1833. 37 tin' ensuing election. SfeS&ai w <‘ are authorized to announce Rkomk Vigal as a e*®' candidate for Tax Collector at tlie next fle.-tinn. 33 We arc authorized to announce J. M. GRAY BILL as ^irvJSe a candidate fur Clerk of the lnfc- n.ir Court of Rihh Couuty. at the ensuing ulec- W^tfchds, Jewellery, die, liE subscriber is now t>p C ning, at his old _3_ «t uul in the brick row, n new supply of Goods in his line,* cosisting of Gold and Silver Lever Watches; Common do.; Watch Chains, 3chIs and Keys; Ear Ilin^s, Breast Pins, and r uiger Kings ; Spoons, Dir& aiul Pocket lCuives, ! istols, Music Boxes, &c. 4cc. which he offers luw for cash. RUFUS R. SMITH. IN. B. Particular attention paid to the repair ing of Watches of every description. Oct. 17. 1833. 4 gp t JVKW BOOK STORE. 23. F. STUES & Co. RESPECTFULLY iu- form the public that they have tnV.cp tho store iu Ellis, Sliotwcll & Co's, row, rw <> doors above the Post Offico, wham they aro now receiving and Spelling a very general assortment of 33ool:s and 1 stationary* Among tueir works, tb ey have a goueral assort ment, and will be coiu-tautly receiving the -tow publications on Tbeolc,gy, Medicine, l.aw, His tory, and Miscellaneou s subjects, together with sneb other articles as tire usually kept in a Buck Store. , As one of their fir m will he most of the time at the North for the ’purpose of attending sales and selecting Rooks, 'ijpcy flaitcr themselves that they will at ail times I Jave !ts j, 0 od an assortment, said he able to dispu ^ n f them on as moderate terms as any house ir , the Southern country. B „ W «&3TK BOOKS, 1 • -• •'£ Co. have a large assortment of ail kin., < nr sizes. . • • - ( Fool* p a.>. Letter, and Note Paper of the best qhahty.,'.M^h English and American, plain anti cui.mss' J., water anti feint lined, pink, yellow ue am, , v hite. ' ■ -S Si 2il 3» ^ silk Cheeks, Notary Public Letters, Ware- ■ .se Receipts, Billsof Lading. Writs of all kinds. Justices Summon*, do Executions, Cleiks do Tax Collectors do. Siihptcunsfor Witnesses. Heeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ lints of Sale, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Suinmon^s, . t Marriage Li , 'euse,. Bail Writ aud Bcai, Infer. Com. Directions for Interrogatories. Bills of Indietmenf, Bench Warrants, ]>«] lluims, Attachments. Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra- ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Tem porary Letters of AtlnjiAislratiou, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds. Gamuts, Sub. Bee. Tec. Dec 21 24 Fresh brut's, Paints Oils. ©n. V. B. BAIiL ASjust recu-ivori his fresh suppp.es, aud of fers for sale, at his store ou Cotton Aven- ’ ii . a quantity of Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla, Sperm do Carpenters Train do Castor Oil (fine article) White Lend Croton Oil Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine hew eoc2*3. F. O CALLAGHAN, S now receiving direct from New York an [ extensive assortment of seasonable Goods, j wnich he mil sell on very reasonable terms fori and cash, aud invites purchasers to call aud examine SOUTERX JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, for themselves, ilis sloc/c consists in jxtrl of tht j To ho devoted to the interest of Eiiecntiou, in r PROSPECTUS, For publishing at Scottsbatmiqh; Baldwin county, Georgia, a literary periodical, entitled the GEORGIA ACADEMICIAN, fotloxcing articles: 20 lihds. superior St Croix sugar 30 hhiis. prime New Orleans sugar 5 bills, double refined Loaf do 5 do Lump do 100 bags prime green coffee 3000 bushels Liverpool ground sr.lt ]() hints, molasses 30 bbls. canal flour 10 boxes new Hitcsa GO bids. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel 2 pipes best Holland Gin 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 1 hlid. Old Jam. Rum 5o bids, old Rye Gili. 50 bids, old ltye Whiskey 1 30 do N. Runt 10 qr casks Malaga Wine our own State particularly; and adapted to j die wants of families aul communities, ! Bv ROBERT C. BROJTS, of Seottsborovgfc. j fin UK Editor is of opinion that philosophical _ia_ Education, as it is generally conducted in d our Universities cud Academies, is too much confined lo the communication of knowledge, and that too little aiteution is bestowed on^ the forma I ion of the intellectual habits of judging, reasoning, and coininniliea'tion, by which alone the prosecution of science, after leaving school or college, irndthe business of active life can be r .uccessfu!ly pursued. It is, therefore, his de sign to, conduct this work in reference to the analysis of the human mind, ami^ to endeavor to form the grand object.‘of fitting our sons aud daughters for practical life. There being uo work of the kind in the South- 50 boxes Raisins . ern country, it is taken for granted, that, no one 30 cpdics Giinfmwder aud Imperial Tea twill question the propriety of endeavoring to 10 chests Fresn Hyson ( | 0 200 ps. best hemp aud tow Tagging 100*) iits. English and Amer,cs«u Twine 50 .coils Bale Rope , 10.000 IbtuCastiugs, assorted 20,00!) lbs. best f'tvedes hr 500 His. Germau ttud,Glistered Steel 50 kegs cat Nails, r sorted 5 tloznti Collins fe Co.’s Axes 10 sets Blarksmi'.n’s Tools, complete Also a great variety of other articles in the Hard ware >l.int. 1500 pr. Shoes, all kinds and qualities 1000 pr. uegr j Shoes 20 c ises Fiats, superior quality Ladies’ and Gcntlcmeu’s Clonks 10 halos Maeknjtian ami point Blankets 10 halos 3-4 Shirting 10 hides 5-8 superior Shirting 10 lodes G-4 bleached Sheeting 2 imles 4-4 cotton Diaper 30 jis. Satinet!, all colors frish Linen, white ami red Fiauuel Black Italian and Lustring Silk, Apron Silk Pongees: Jaconet, Book and Swiss Muslins lloliiuet and thro td Luce Bandanna, Lawn, anil Cotton Hdks. Alsc,~cn the t: tj, 2 close Carriage*, and 8 Barouches 3 Uigs aud 3 S it Ike vs ON HAND, 40000 lbs. ttacon—2000 lbs. Lard 20 bags Live Geese Feathers A general Assortment o f, SADDLES, BRIDi.ES. MARTINGALES. &C. nu<r £9 50 dry Copal Vamisli Black leather do Japan do Glue Sit a IT, Macaboy and Seotch Fine cut Tobacco JIair Sc. coat Brushes Ca mel’s hair Pencil* Molasses. fr, HDDS. MOI.ASSES, I'dr sale by T*; *J3- 52. D. RALSTOTL 0 32L2ti3 X New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa- vstiuab, ami Augusta, it: sums to suit pur- ' a ;V«rs for sale bv X’ov. 10. BAXTER. FORT Si. W1I.F.Y CASH STORE. ^ ^.assell Cl SUckiasoSf 2 3 'VK jusl opened a small, well selected as- 'V.. i Vrtmcnt of STAPLE and FANCY •'A CORDS,suitable fot the season, nnd also "•J icccive x.cbuicc Mock of GROCERIES in days. ^ We 2*1 N») BROUGHT TO JAIL. \ AE'iftO man. who says hi* tiaitie is Ji-sse CM. sad belongs to Matthias' \!bck. of Upson im-ity, is uboai 33 y,. irsof age. is of dark com- P 'limt. Tin- own*r is requested to call, jirove Property, pay charges and take him away. „ JOHN f). PiTTS, Jailor. jlaron, August 21, Ifcv). 17. B BRoiras’S to y * I John about ; id, yellow complected, says ia belongs to the State, and ran away from .•*-■ overseer near Milledgvillc about a ye:tr ago. c JOHN D. PIT VS. Jailor. Sopt. lo. 50 B O’ir Hundred Dollark Reward! IOTvE Jail, on Saturday night, >6ih just, a man :rime>| .i"! 1 r? , w b * ,,l 'd fellow, talks rather fine, he ij‘ feet high, red complexion, yellow hair, j''-V 1 ruining look. The above reward will ... fe any person that will deliver him to '''uur in Macon, Bibb county. Georgia. . !L H. -HO'V'ARD, Sheriff. M .rch o7 .»T. \V It. TONE. Dtp Sherif. _ ^ Fa nn i it* Mills •jv l "*> jiatcut U’Keat Fanning Mills. Imjiiiro at THOM \S WOOD & Co. I • . Hulhernf street, opposite Husam hotel. in oil do do Venetian Red Windsor Glass Paiut Rrushcs Indijjo, Spanish Floto Ahi.m Copperas Pearj Ashes Alagtiesia, lump .Scal'd Chloride of Lime Starch ' Chloride of Soda Quinine Lemon Syrtip Piperiue ' Lamps, iodine Lanterns ,• ;> Opium J.atnp Glasses & AVicl: Morphiatn Sulphat Sc Vinegar Acetate j ESadeira and Port ‘'KTine* Suitable for cor.valescen !s. Together with an extensive ami general assort ment of al! articles in his tin •. all of winch were purchased in person by himself in Now York, and aro warranted genuine.. Ho is pre pared to give reasoualilc aecotniuuitationsaud roispcctfully invites the atteutiou of the public. Feb 13 20 . ^ Coff ee, Molasses, W. 2^ t7* BAGS handsome Coffee- Hhds. prime Alolasses 25 Bbls. N, Unm (J Casks western Whiskey 4 Pipes N. Gin 12 Bids. do 20 lib’s. Loaf Sugar Virginia Tobacco iu Boxes . : Alum nnd Liverpool ground Salt 50 Pieces Cotton Bagging. Orange Gunpowder, For Sale by REA & COTTON. Sept. 10 1833. “Tj&b ssrsse&ssstf. W I I.L sell tbe stock of BOOKS 2c klARD WARE, belonging to Ellis, Shotwell & Co, ut very low prices, at retail, for easlt- and to merchants who may waut.to rcplcuisit their stock, upon time, for approved paper. The Stock consists of a great variety of Hard tea re, Cutlery, Oaklings MECHANICS’ TOOLS, Srass AXTVire, Britannia do. FURNITURE MOUNTING, S c. See. BOOKS Consisting of large and small Bibles, Medical. Law anti School Rooks, and a great variety of Rcligieus and Miscellane ms Books. Di e. 13 23 JACOB SHOTWELL. To EDITORS * PUBLISHERS. f]!PJ HE umlersigned will act as agrnt in cellec- -M. fing snbreriptions aud obtaiuiug subscri bers for Magazines. Xctrspapers. Prices Current, •tad other publications. • Editors’ aud Publishers’ instrartions will meet w ith attention by frrwardiog it Copy or Speci men of tho work to C. A. HIGGINS. Macon, Georgia. Suhseriptios lo the LADY’S BOOK. NO\- F.I FST’S MAGAZINE, and SATURDAY COURIER, received by the above at his office, sept 30 T SSACOSff YCADHES , S , . ’* * rusiees feel pleasure in announcing * ’V? public that they have engaged the £:iruia? °i r " ’V 1 '’ rs - Darbey, of the South w'ji 1,<,,fn, * ,,u ^ ,,r l ^ 1e * !,1! 'U' U ? vear—the *yrm C0!n ’nonce on the first Monday in if. o U^ggyngu PIKCl'Tr? 1st and 2d quality of hca f y |l i„p Bagging,by tho piece or in quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by U jo -23 C. A. HIGGINS AfiifriLl. seli the place on whi.-h he formerly * * resided, four and a hair n ilos from Macon on the Forsyth road. There are three hundred aud eighteen acres of land, with comfortable im provements and ;i w<'ll of mo>t ox‘ < lent wad r. oct 21 4 OHARLES J. McDONALD. CASH STORE. &TTSSE&I & ©ICKISTSOaH, WE ou hand and will receive in a few ,SL days , i 100 Pieces superior veJlow Hemp Bagging li lbs. to the yard aud 42 id. 74 pieces common < do do lbs. to the yard, aud 42ito. 31 hhds prime P. iR. and fair Orleans Sugar. 33 hags aud 6 tierces superior Coflee, Salt, Iron, Castings, Forcigu aud Domestic Liquors. Together with a gcitend assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, &e. &c. Also agents lot; the sale of spun Cotton at Factory prices and terms by tho Bale or hundred. ang 27 4^ ^ PROPOSALS. gflOR publishing in die City ol Washington. jSL by E. S. DA VIS, ofSctuh Carolina, a tri weekly paper, called THE EXAMINER. j Tho editor is fully sensible of the dillii ultv aud responsibility, which,at all limes present them selves, in an undertaking of this kiud; and more particularly since the introduction of a new polit ical heresy. The Editor is. moreover, aware of the turmoil and perplexity of the vocation lie is about to as sume; but he feels as every patriot should feel, when he perceives the approaching danger of a / dissolution of iho, Union, and the destruction of the free institutions ol this great Republic, that it is his duty to vindicate aud sustain the rights of the people, and expose to public gaze the intri gues aud duplicity of selfish unit deriguiiig men. The editor will support the present admitiistrn- ion. He is personally and politically the friend of the Chief Magistrate, lie believes no man, except Gen. Washington, ever possessed in so great a degree the confidence of the American people, aud surely no man ever better deserved it. The eminent difficulty, aitbis time, to asccrtair the political tenets of certain aspirants, in rela tion to many great iiational questions, venders it necessary that the Editor should here remark, that he holds the doctrines of the late Proclama tion of the President of the United States to bo strictly orthodox, and such as were entertained and inculcated by the immortal Washington. On these doctrines will depend the future destiny of this great Confederacy. The Exsmi.vkr will he open to a full, fearless, but decorous discussion of ail matters relating to the affairs of the nation, the public couiluct of public men, and tbo exposition of every tnal-prac- licc in office. On the question of the Bank the Editor has reflected much: and as he is not indebted to that institution for loans, or any other favor, he will he pardoned when he states that it is his opinion the fiscal relations of the Government and Conn cry require a Bank of some sort; but whether the present be the best, or whether it should ho modified, will ho the subjec* of future discussiou. As regart* the question of domestic industry, the Editor < no with much sincerity declare, that ho believes nothing tends more to improve, adorn ami enrich t ie country, than the laudable exertion of our manufacturers. The skill, the capital, and untirin~ enterprise which are now employed in the elaboration of the various productions of the soil, will, at no ve ry distant period, make us o’tfe of the most flour ishing and independent nations on enrth. Nature appears to have bestowed upon us whit she has refused to every, other pcoplo; a country embracing all the variety of climate anti soil, and yielding all the various productions of the earth, nccessaiy to tho comfort of man. Th.- Exaraiucr will be published three times a week ->r live- dollars per annul, P i rs, Nicies and Horns, pnHE h:;rhi-.st price will be given by the sti’ - & scriber for Furs of all kinds, either Beaver, Otter. Raccon or Muskrat. Hides, dry, in anv quantity; aLo Deer Skins. Horn*. Ox or Buck. ff. A. HIGGINS. Nov 27 17 Brick Buildings-, Mulberry St establish an organ of good, so much needed. Wc adojit the sentiments-of no party; w'e are pledged to uo society, nor is it our wish to dic tate as to auy mode, or course, to bo pursued in grueral or particular instruction. Our aims shall be, to open the aVenttcs of thought on this important subject; and, by onr eflorts. endeavor to bless the country of our adoption, the laud of our children,•the borne that we love! At a time \vhen manual-labor schools nnd other respectable institutions are rising around ns, it is reasonable to expect, that some mode of com munication, with regard t.< the success or failure of any attempts is very desirable. Teachers need a periodical wherein they may express tlnjir views, ard from which they may Icarti tiie views of otbars, aud gather encouragement and guidance iu the arduous task of instruction. It is our design, to collect information front every source, and make our paper an organ of commu nication between distent teachers and the friends of tdticanuniu general. - ’ Perhaps, at no period of our history, could there tm a greater call for correct views on school-books and aparatus, necessary to facili tate tile progress of the pupil. We will, there fore, • cjideavot to supply our columns with re-; spcetalde reviews of manuals, and information with regard to all a (e machinery of education,' Thai; onr paper tt-iy interest* every, thinking man, and be an inrunt* of the family circle, will embrace Agricultural » u | Mechanical Essays Polite Literature, Essays moral and Physical Science, Biography, criginaband selected Poe try, strictures on tho best mo|« of Education, Discipline of Schools, notices ol Literary Insti tutions and Literary Works—in fine, auy subject calculated to interest the Planter, t>>» 'Teacher, Mother, Father, Guardian ami Student Disputed points, in Politics or Religion, shall be entirely excluded: nor is the Academician ever to lie the vehicle of malevolent insinuations or ungenerous aspersious., It shall be the coa stunt attn of the Editor, to . unite nil conflicting interests and views, in the noble object of train ing children in the ways of wisdom; and diffus ing a taste for literature, the at ts and sciences, which ever tend to make a happy and enlighten ed people Advertisements of Tcnchets, Schools, and .Rooks, will be inserted at the usual rates, but this class of advertisements ouly: as it is intend ed to make tho Academician subserve the pur poses of education and general information The paper will Ife published sfemi-monthly. at Three Dollars per annum, payable in ad- vanco, and will coutnin eight pages, in a good type, on the plan oft the American Farmer— twenty ‘four numbers making a volume; which will be accompanied with an elegant title page. Editors; williug to further the cause of ednea- tilling tiou in our State, will eoafer a favor by publish ing this prospectus, and the favor will be rocip- rocatep in any way desired. , . It is contemplated that the first number will be issued in November next. Any .person for warding the editor subscriptions for fivb papers, shall receive the sixth copy gratis.- Communications addressed, post' paid, R. C. BROWN, Scottsborough. will bo attended to. October 3 ROTZCS. To all icho leant to ride good - HORSES! pTH HE subscriber has bought out Mr. Joseph 1a. Wainright at his stnud near the court house, nnd intends keeping a • SRABBE, where he will be found at all times ready to ac commodate all who may favor him with a call in his liue. He will constantly keep on baud Vehicles of all kinds for the accotilmodation of all who may favor him with a call. He will board horses by the month, week, or day, and respectfully invites Drovers to give him a .call, as he will be ready at all times to supply them with good stables, lots, corn, fodder, aud his assistance in disposing of their stock. His terms will be liberal and accommodating, nnd hopes from bis oXpericnco and unremitted attention to his busi ness, to share a part in tho patronage of all his frieuds and the Public. GEORGE I. PITTS. • N. B. It will be recollected that persons hiring' horses aud.•'Carriages will bo held responsible for all damages, ordinary wear and tear onlv excep ted. T G. I. P. oct 1 1033 1 NEW GOODS. WM. If. BURD8ALL1 AS Just received a new aud extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, BSABB 2£A3>fi CLOTZmG, HATS, SHOES, tfc. which he is offering for sale at reduced prices For Cash Only. AlS STOCK COSSISTS, IN rAIlT, OF Tltr FOLLOWING : Super Saxony, Blue, Black and Fancy Colored Broad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixed aud Fancy colored Salmons English Merinoes Dullle, Point and Rose Blankets Scarlet, .Crimson. Green and White Flannels Printed finis bury do Canton sbd Saxony and Gauze do Damask Table Dtajters Birds Eys and Russia do Scotch * do Black, Blue and coloured Bombnzettes do do do Circassians Negro Cloths Moseys Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings & Sheetings Hamilton Jeans , Black Italian Lusting do Gros de Swiss do do Naples do do Berlin do Siitcheivs and Sarsanets Colored Gros do Naples Black and colored Florences do Italian Crapes Merino Mantles.and Square Shawis Common, Thibet wool, Valcntia, Silk Damask and twisted Silk Shawls llcrnani. Muslin, Crape, Gauze and Gros do Na ples Dress Udkfs Ladies and Misses Bonnets Irish Linens ami Lawns Cotton Cnssimers Beaver Fustians English Moleskin Apron and Furniture Checks Domcsitc Plaids and Stripes Bed Ticks FloorCIoth Bnizo Green Frieze Cloth Furniture Dimity Russia SbeetingBear.Duck Cambric do Bleached Dowlass Oznaburghs Hangup Cord Cotton Yarn Cotton, Worsted and Lambs wool Hosiery Black aud colored Cambrics Cratin and Gauze Garnitures Bik and coi’d Lustring Ribbons Dark and light c.ol’d Prints aud Ginghams I .nee aud Gauze Veils ,Fig’d and plain Bobiuct Lace Thread Laces Cambric, Saxony, Swiss, Mu!!, Nansook and Book Muslins 1 inen Cambric Hdkfs Pongee, Indian Flag and Spittlefield Udkfs Carved aud plaip Shell Combs Gentlemens English Back, Beaver and Goat skin Glove’s Ladies Beaver, Goat skin and Silk Gioves Bead Reticules CLOTHING. Superfine blue, black, invisible green, adelaiil, olive brown and green Broad Cloth. Dress Coats. 1 Superfine blue, black, brown aud green Cloth Frock Coats, j Superfitio blue, olive, green and mixed Cloth - Coatees. • % Blue, steel mixed and fancy colored Satinet Coat ees and Frock Coats. Super blue, black, invisible green, drab, lirowu, olive and green Cintlt aud Cassintere Pants. Blue, black, and fancy col. Satinet Pants. . Youths’Cloth & Satinet Dress and Frock Coats. do do do Pants. Black and blue Cassimcr, black and col Velvet, THE CHEKOKEES. The friends 01 Georgia must look to the re moval ol tiie Cherokee* with increasing inter est; nothing, Connected with this subject Can bo more desirable to them, titan that they si -aid leave our limits for a place more suited to their inode of life. The enrolling agents, Major Curry and Co lonel Hardin, aro actively engaged; the for mer, however, has for some time been render ed unfit lor the arduous duties ofhis office, by- indisposition, this circumstance has consequent ly thrown an undue weigfii of toil on the latter. Some facts that we published a short time since, relating to the Cherokee reserves, seem to have excited considerable interest amongst that ciass. Upon further research, it is discov- oredthat about two thousand individuals bf that part of this tribe, now in Georgia, have heretofore enrolled for the West, while Gover nor M’Minn was agent, and under the stipula tion?* of the Treaty of 1817; they received up wards of nine thousand dollars for ihrir im provements besides Guns, Blankets, Kettles, Traps, «fcc. and yet they incumber some of the best lands in this section of the state, and yet the drawers of these lauds are forbid their enjoyment. Although we see in this act of j Georgia the utmost forbearance and indul- ; gcncfc towards this numerous class of Chero- j lu es, yet do these same individuals join the j enemies of Georgia and are loud in their re proach, jeers ar.d charges; wc hope Georgia: will no longer do injustice to her white citizens for the gratification of her red enemies. The incumbents to whom we have reference; ! begin to discover much uneasiness about their • situations; they suppose, very reasonably, that Georgia will authorise the issuing grants fot the lands they occupy, in which event their stay herg will be short. It-Till be the duty of every member of the etfe suing Legislature to be well informed upon this very interesting topic; we wish no injustice done to a solitary individual of the Cherokco tribe by an over-anxiety to put the drawer in possession of his property, on the other hand we believtr that grants should issue for all tracts of lhe description we have, been contemplating. There is another class of persons connected to tiiis tribe, we mean white men having Indian families, tlm will require to bo more particu larly noticed by the Legislature. It has been adjudged that “if a person is an Indian for one. ho must bo an Indian for all purposes,” it so, a white man having an Indian wife cannot be a witness in any case in which a whim man is a party, hence he is incompetent to hold an offico, to serve on juries, to vote at elections, to pay taxes or to be called upon'to perform any duty or exercise any privilege, common to the citi zens of Georgia. If, however, they are not to be considered as Indians, then should grants he issued for the lands upon which they havq intruded; hitherto, we belive they have only been considered as Indians for the purpose of holding land. The enrolling goes on prosperously, the en rollment of a large number of parsons and fam ilies, amongst whom are some important indi viduals, in the northern and eastern parts of the circuit, is much beyond what was expect ed.—Intelligencer. * black F lerentine, Mack Bombazine, dark aud lisht coi’d Valentin, Euglish Silk, colored and wlnte Marseilles, Tontines, Sw&nsdowu and Satinet Vests: CAMULET CLOAKS S,- GREAT COATS. Mixed brown Cloth aud Petersham Box Coats. Lyon Skin Over Coats. Fine Linen Shirts, Collars. Bosoms, Stocks, &c iNEGR G CL O THING. Men’s and Youths’ Fur Hats, do do Wool do do do Cloth, 8eal ami llair Caps, Fine Boots aud ts'hocs, .vEGRO SHOES, oct 15 3 ENTI.EMEN’S Superfine Cloth Cloaks, do do Black Camblet do a new article. Just received and for sale by oct 18 4 WAI. M. BIIRDSALL. skew xrrosr . fllHG subscriber has opened a LIVERY _bL STABLE near his former stand, north west corner of the court house square, adjacent to the Market House, where he will at all times lie happy to wait upon his o!d aud new custom ers. Horses kept ns above by the month or day on the following terms, viz: 62^ cents per day, or $10 per mouth. Carriages and Horses to let, on the usual terms. N. B. A good Lot is attached to the Stable. oct 24 4 JOSEPH VVMNRIGHT. H ENTLEMEN’S fashionable Idle. Beaver hats, just tceelved and for sale by WM. II. BURDSALL. Oct. 15. 3 MAGON CABINET raAaa SOUSSi RONT1N G Cotton Aveuue, opposite Hu- EU son’s hotel, on Mulberry strebt, where the Proprietors offer their present very largo stock of Furniture at very reduced prices. THE FOLLOWING COMPRISES A PART t Sideboards, Slabs, Lockers, Secretaries, Desk and Bock Cases, Sofas, Couch aud Lounger s Sofa Beds. Settees and Easy Chairs, Dining Tables in Sets and single ; Pier, Centre andTea Tattles. Work,' Candle, and Dessert Stands ; Wardrobe, Dressing and French Bureaus, with an assortment of Bedsteads of every desi riptiou ; Feather Beds, Hair and 3Ioss Mattresses, Wil low Cradles and Wagons, Floor Mats, Window Blinds. Mahogany Chairs with Cano and Hair Scats, Fancy Wood Scat aud curl Maple Chairs, j The Proprietors of the above establishment 1 , • . , , _ n have a Mauufnctory connected with it so that CU Lj 0U t ‘ ,e water s ec.ge. they are enabled to furnish auy article at the > * ‘ 10 men the waist rePeratcu the orders shortest possible notice. i “hard up,” and ran aft. The mate turned to ALSO ' assist tht: helmsman, but was thunderstruck Repairing and Mending bf every kiud done, when he found that the tiller was missing! Varnishing, Upholstery, \:c. Orders ircni the Bv this time the watch beloiv came running Horn to astonish a Ship's Company.—A few years since, the brig Nonsuch sailed from Boston for Demarara with a cargo consisting of lumber arid Yankee notions."' When cross ing the pleasant latitudes of t> e trade winds, the Captain went on deck one morning about 2 o’clock and.found the brig, under the influ ence of a light breeze, comfortably ploughing her way towards the south, and every person on deck fast asleep! The mate was taking a comfortable snooze oh'the weather hencoop— the “man at the helm” desirous of following such a Jaudablc example, had nippered the til ler rope with a rope yarn, and stretched him*! seif on t?"e quarter deck—and the remainder of the watch were snoring away like good fel lows under the lee of the long boat 1 The Captain who was something of a wag, said not a word, hut went quietly to work and disencumbered the tiller of the ropes, unship ped it, and laid in the waist. lie then took his large speaking trumpet from the compan ion way, went to the end of the flying jib boom, and hailed tho brig with the whole strength of his lung.: “Brig ahoy-oy-dy ! Hard up your helm, or I sh ill run you down.” Ilis stentorian voide awakened the watch, who half frightened cut of their senses, and supposing of course, that it come from on board another vessel about coming in contact with them, repeated the order, “hard up your helm.” The mate jumped oft' the hen coop, and screamed “hard up your helm. By this time the hcnilsiuna find recovered his legs, and loudly responded to tho general cry of “hard up your Indni.’ But what was his as tonishment w hen, he found the “holm” liad dis appeared ! The Car.iain agained bawled out from the end of the jib boom, “why don’t you put your helm hard up? Hard up at once; or I shall For Sale or Rent. The DU ELLING HOUSE now occupied lij Mr. Jarvis, adjoining the -esidence of 1 Harvey Esq. ou 4 f'ff-SS Plumb,; between Second and Third streets. Possession given firsj of January. ALSO THE new House on Sixth, he- .T,Vv' , tween Cherry and Poplar streets.— iJ2 v- Possession given iranjcdiately. I iffil on “4 M. BARTLETT. faction and Commission -h.crc-. .•hd-seribfv has removed to the dew 11. BRICK STORE adjoining the Post O fin . "li Mu'Li ■ -y street, where lie tend- rs h: > *e in the above liuc. C. A. HIGGINS. 19 20- • . "1 ■ tire, on j vices in ^ Nov country shall receive strict attention, and our patrons with our thanks for past fnc&rs will find us ever striving to givo for Cash, Goods value received. THOMAS WOOD & CO. Business conducted by Thomas Wood. oct 22 tf 4 fflUSCAN Bonnets, just received and for JL sale by W3I. li. BURDSALL. Oct. 14. 3 on deck to see what was tho matter, and a scene of clamour and confusion onsued, which may be more easily imagined and described-— it was however soon terminated by tho Cap tain who came in from the jib boom and soundly rated the watch for their neglect of duty. lie never b.vl occns : # 1 to complain of want of vig ilance afterwards.—Lowell Journal. CITY TAXES. A LL persons indebted to the City for Taxes, Jj*. ire hereby notified, that the Tax Hook will ".1 L"pi open it rite Council Room, for tho recep tion of Taxes till the first Wednesday in Novetn- C 9 t o'. 1 irk A M. mi ! 3 to P-'M. Afierritbich the book will be • ' ti.,aud executions indt scrim!n*itel\ Hiued against a!! de faulters. By order of Comic:.'. ISAAC H. !! WL VND. Treasurer «•. c. Macon ■.—A ;ontl man of this c:tv Great S; who has-spent a few weeks of tlte summer Pidgeot’ Prairie, in lh« territory of Michic- lately returned from a siaortiug excursion of f low ;oi:r- with fwentv-stx ;rc I a::} is this bird on the prairie I thev are often s. on verv 1c-:.-.:; j the* way of horses and vehi i ■' iiliin reach of the driver’s wh ! Ado: .N r is ^iid in .: out of •1 aimosT 1’.- Com.-