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the
J \c J /rsr/int’s Message *i« received* It
j* eh ATaCji'r i rd l.y its usual.cdear yieu s of out*
Nation^.r> Hit ions am! resources; and its usu-
nlsoundrc.-iMniin. upon CoiistitytionalandNa
tional subject^. By it \VJ5 that the tin in
ecs 01 the country are i:
coudiiign ; and our ton Fgn rein l ions on
most friendly foo(iu<r. ...
i lie President expresses his gratification
At the near ’approach of the' entire wiling! us l>'
nicnt of the publ cth-hi, whirl) wiJJ be cflected
in tilt . i nsuing \<*-ir j and at the prosperous
condition Ot the I roasuhy. II**. recommends
a rigid economy in jlio public expenditures*
but thinks any farther reduction of the Tariff
at this tiiue inexpedient.
ry, Kelly of Houston, Sturgis of Upsou.Crow-
t It <*t ( rawford, and a hundred otiiSrs,” anion
whom I presume he at least mod,.sUv raniy
himself, “ whom the. State' might bo proud t.
sc ■ iii the Senate of.the. United States.” i
will hero answer tl e gentleman by informint-
him that most of the gentlemen lie has thought
proper to name, if not all 0 f them, were pur-
suing their respective avocations of life, not
having vanity enough for a moment to asp in
to thisnppmntnient. Not that I-would be here
considered as detracting from the merits and
t.iirms of tfios$ gentlemen, or- Name bf ilipin
at least, and take a pleasure, in here saving;
that tbo two first gentlemen nqmed/by Equal
■Higllts would be decnit*d tin acquisition to am
deliberative body .and reflect credit.oR those
that.dilei’itted them there; and as tor the fest,
Creek Reserves.—Col. AnoT, Indian Agent
•or locating the Reserves stipulated in the trea-
>, entered upon his duties the begfiilt.'Cg ofthis
• eek* As we anticipated,there is rare pjtlling
•Mid hauling among the speculators, and if llieTl* ■stijifion will commence ou the first .Monday in
re not some bloody noses or worse before the Dcwinber next.
xa..\co*i «
r ? ^ He- Trustees of the Macon Academy liav-
mg engaged the services ot Mr. it Mrs.
Darly. give notice that the exercises of tho In-
Colonel completes his task, to say notiiing of
die law suits afterwards, then we slia'l be out of
our reckoning for' onec.—Dcmicfat.
We perceive that the opposition presses, are
still atempting^td impose tho belief upon the
uoinfenned^tbat it Is the right, of the Gcnc-
•il Government to.remove intruders from the
Georgia /miffs inhabited by tie*.Cherokee In
dians, as it isi;? rjgfit and duty jo"remove them
from the U. Slates lands in the possession of
the CreeKs. The United .States lands in die
tent to discharge the duties, of any office
which they njay ever aspire. J And I will fur
ther s.ly to yotir'corresfipndont’Equal Righfs,
that the«iembers from tiie Flint qnd Southern
Circuits belonging to. tlio" - Uninh!. partv werj-
mostly present at tlio nomination of judge K'.
and there was not a dissenting voice ; and that
these circuits,, however proud they might be to
see their McDonald and others roeeivifappoint-
nlenttf of 'distiuctmh, are. highly gratified at
On tho subject of the U. S. Bank the Pres- i /* ld S‘'. Kind’s election, qnd consider that, their
id-nt maintains his former views ,*' iusUficVtho -. ,nlc ‘ rosts h W been.fully served an4 regarded.
— * ?,J U Jiutho same; And dfewntekofjbis-article.
is inclined, th the belief that Equal Rights.-if.
h Unioq man is ono that has a liighe'r opinjon
of his o\vji -talprtw atjd claims than q'nv of. his
news;, just
rcmoy ii of the public deposits, and rc>ti/;«es
with increased severity till? charge of corrup
tion against the institution. 'll* An vs, f‘1n my
own sphere■ of duty, I should fcol myscjf called
on by the facts disclosed,to'axdir.wscirc facias
ngaiust tho Rank, with a view to put-an .end.
to die chartered right sit has so palpably viola
ted, were i( not that tho charter if soft will ex
pire as soon .as a decision W-ould ’prffljably'bc
obtained from file court of lastjosoj^.l'
On the subject of the Fost'OfiSr and Pojfm
Routes, we are not pleased "uitlitbc course
pursued. In older to - bring the •expenses of
tho department within the range of its income,
important Mail routes have been discontifmbd,
and otlicrs greatly retarded, to. the inci nreni-
cnce c-f the public, and to die injury of the
agricultural aud commercial interests. This
is nil entirely, unnecessary piece of economy.
The Mail establishment is as essential to the'
prosperity of the country, as the Naval or the
Military ; and there are as' good reasons why
the Army and .N.ivy should be made to sup
port themselves, as that the Post Offices should.
In.iltc present prosperous, condition of our fi
nances, vc look upon tho retrenchments in tin*
Mai! department as a piece ol parsimony un
called for. * -.. • .
The subject cf Nullification is not cvep allu
ded to; and ilia A lab,qua cftn'tMVcrsy, the.
C>rokoo difficulties,>nd tho,South Garollnu
spirt, are too small matters to ;b’e noticed in
tiis* At uiial Ajussage. Major jack Downing,
will iLmhth?ss settle these j!iiu>r matters ia'Ris
mxfclincher. - ." *•.
' SkT^'^^iT ' fUli> I ovrr which tfie President is now
most prosperous always 'he fqund cOmpe- tallAd to-ierrise ownership, was’ceded tb
the General Govoroment, first by Georgia,
’aud afterwards, by the Creeks, and it is in vir
tue of this right of ownership, that the Execu
tive is authorized by the law of IS07 to ex
pel the intruders from it. * "But lho right which
Georgia transferred to the* United States, to
her lands lying within ’ the present limits of
Alabama, .site retahitd-over tho Indian lands
within hef ‘own State liioits. Therefore, the
Slate authorities in Georgia are entitled to px-
ort the snme power over the lantls wit,in her
limits, that the General* Government derives
front Georgia, to exert Oven' life' Creek lands
beyiyid her 'limits'. The whole" 'of the lands
lldlotiged.to the Stat'd of Georgia; by virtue of a
chatter'-'fotmded on • English ^discovery and
conquest In traiisferfing'hcr riglit.fa domin-
5all «\t*r i» p.irt. to «l>c -Uniou. and. inhiif nine; it
sis'to tile- rest', within her.cliaite'rrd limits, the
distwimihapotf is ffntidb between the Chtrnkct
and •Cre(J».c/lscs.\ .It- is* .lie duty of Georgia to
■.remove in laid or 5 fgoni iierlaTidsJ iq possesshm.'
"of lha‘Gjicrokce's, because the lands are he Irk
nf-lhc Slate. .• Iris.the .duty ’.-of' tjje -General
Guvornim.-nt to remove intruders. fr6m* the
Creek lands, because the land? belong to. the
UnTrcd plates. i ^* • - *
..-.'Nii piVsetis j-Tre'Bcttcr acfpuainfbd* with ’-the
real .differny^e bctjvceti the rights bf the Gen
eral Gm'ernijjeiit, in’jhft .CliCrokcp case and
in tlie pr'espui C' ls e*Of-the Creeks; tliab a*
lorioppositioir Editors,'wTio’serk to confoiinti
thorn. Tlu're.is'i’large jn>dy bf jjldian land.
hijNew -Yorkffield jpf that * State^’hy• rndians,
wit .which thc*Upit(i^ St:ftcs authqrilies; nev
er inje/fered*ti) .rtSmoVo-’lntoiders, *or’• prottC?
tlie Indians hi way^smtply because that
.SPite did nol -ifattB thy*-lands id -the Uuioi).
The Governyient of the Union therefore^ nev
er asserted any right over jliose-.of_.New York
lands, any moro-than it does at rhe jifescnt over
tlie Indian hinds reserved by Ge.nrcua, In lier
cession to the' United Stoiw.v 1 - WauW^twi
Globe.. •
-.friends cam justly eiiteriain forjiim.
’’ And.upo, .that such an ijidfvidfful un
never he? recftenized.tts thcoig.in rliroiigji tvhicli
tlie feelings oft liar party' oif OHy-|>ortioi] tlieyc-'
*of will be qomuiunicatedi ’and that* in his at^
.tack on the ‘ IVisllow,* * Virtue,' ‘Justus.]
.of thq jiresjipt I < cnislJ'iur<*Vso fap as fliose/of
.dint b(idY,).-qjf’the Utiion jinwy are concerned^
is wlisdly iiiumrrantn.bie, aad'that lie Staiids.a.4*
an isoirted-excejnioii t*r tbe r.hole pattyff -
Citizen of thcRiint Circuit:
. ftlr Kdilor-rl _ yesterday- had ijig qdetmiro of
witnessing jin fxainiiiiitioii of Mr Slallg’s Femala
school at eijnrtm,- on which .otgeanob.. the tlirec
great vonsiifiien'ts of a good < i 1 eachcr l s.qharacter,
jHilitner, ability and assiduity, alirtiidn'iiiry appea
red to be possessed fly that luitmetcr. The-po-
|iils were cx'auijiied by him in AmhqiAic, Gc8m
‘•try. Natural I'fiUosopIiy- with "('hemisu-y, Geo’g
rapliy and History. ; aud ’■ whctliqr We regard tli»:'
prtiflrteucy aud promptness discovered in the pu _
nils, or their polite apd dcc-ocaus depurtmvut,
much credit should ail'd \vii!-be awarded to Mr
and Mrs Slade/, * - a -re .i-m-n
ATE-aCHER.
This notice of ilu?Presideiit‘s. M'psJa'genVust
suffice for the presiUir.- In out* npit ft-e-.shall
p*ili!i>!i it iu fdil. It will then bo .nearer *!te ’U^ouifhSk.B. I'm-kmaii.-Esq. Oli-.ir;u«n o» th-ir
holiday*, and qur readers will lmvo a-Ueiter’
opportunity of discussing it at tlu-ir-leisnre. ’
It is proper to state, that - this first and only
ropy of the Message received 'hy veslerday’s
iiuil, was from our* esteemed-representative
the lion. John Coffee.*
Harper's Family Library.. Tlu's interest-
ing and valuable work has numbed its 61st Vo
lume. The ono before us, (with ffhicli we
have been politely complimented by Mr Thus. -
I’ irst*, proprietor of the bookstore-in this place)
is the History-of Niffim and Abyssinia, by the'
•Rev. Mic hael Russell, author of ‘ Egypt-,’ ‘P-a-
Icstiue,’ ‘ Life of ^rotmyell,*. &c. &c. This
work supplies a?desideratum long felt, and we’-
rccuumii-iid it with confidence to tho readina
coauaunity, * , ’ . ' * -,
COTTQ^.' -Little changeTrom last week’s
prices. Hales from xvagojis 10 a-11 1-2. -.
The Ilivr is. in tolerable boating order. .
Arrived, steamboat -Pionei'V, - McCormick,
from Darieu„wiih twb tow boats,'.'toJ R Butts.
We understand .the GovcrnbI hu*appointed
1 ttA.wis I'f.n.niijLe, N. B. Jciian aud* Will-
* iM Hearcv, Esqrs. Cuiniiiissoners to manage
tlie lottery for the fractiohs.* •"•’’* *
We uadcrstfiitd that the number’of frtUli ns
to be drawn, is probably about nine, hukdrod.
For /he Georgia Telegraph.'
Mr Editor—A writer iir’tli’o .Telegraph of
tlie 28.li ult. over the -signnturt; of* “ Equal
Rights," scents disposed to codiplaihl qf. the
selection made by the Uuion party • ill the
choice oi the successor of'Xioy. Troup: jaVid
predicates his complaint on Ihc ground (if*I
' ‘ ’. ^.".THE MAILS.
A mcetidgorthe t'hizeiis of Macon, was In-Id
in the Town Hall un .Monday even lug *Oih Oct’.'
183?, ’Mr. Charles Day was call' d to the Ch'.nr
aud-<;. A-.-tfiggms appointed .Secretary.
Tlie Chuirhuu* stafetl ihe object of tho-bieet-
ing to be, to take iuto consideration lb - ‘rreeu't
chungo of the M'til arr.-iugement between ^q-".
Vann ill aiiii this city .by tbo Post. Master General.
aii*rtliit procecjliugs of the * itizens of -Savamiab,
oir»hc-tpmd kuojeqt vvbu h If-ul been comatihiirq
edmuifitre^tp talfo < udi measures ii^de-operation
with piir-feiiow citizens, of. SHvanrrihr os woubl
ioduo--Iho'-tfl-paniniiil tto at least ruimnue xhe
preset!!- Mail tiTraugemeiit, betweeu the two pla-.
ees, if not snert-gsi! ik. The Chairman read Air..
.Parkman's letter,- of which ibis is a ropy.
^ ' . .SAyA.NXAii, Dec. 6. 1833. . ’
IK. Tyner, E'sq Post Master, Macon.- •
fcia—Il ls underftotid by the citizens of Savoy-
nali. that [the Post O frce JJc.partment Iwre .ditir,
mined to reduce the. contract, for carrying the
Mail-between-Savannah and- Macon'to a /ted
R«fK triage Ucicr ii■ inrk- Jiuch a • changr is
believed to be.very injurious to tlir inferrsts of <-■//
that section of Ctorg-j in’irtsted'.in'the trade-
between the two places. ' Oil ••£? topJrary we be
lieve we’ought to kavc a direct Miiii three lizitsd.
week in afour horse-carriage, with a 'libera?'allow'
■ancr Sto Jof»* »* -*■ 11 ****-,* ■* - -y*—
icitTprotest'iigntn^t the Contetaydated ctrlaitsient.
'of the contract-mid strongly urge? thi eJttensjon of
it fopi* mail three times’a wick in four horse Po.<t
Cottchis. through in forty hours. ,-
- lit understand. Mr. Varner.n6w nips his Siagts
through’in, thirty* right, to 'forty-'hoiifs—three ,
linos (t week.' ' , *. •
lam instructed' to fominunieolt these views to'
you, and♦.*(.-yottjo, -fay f this matter before th<- in
habitants of Mue fraud, ask their co operation. .
. ■ * Itesiiectfutlu yourobeditnl servant
• . j. s * j s B. PAJIKMAX,
• , * Chairman com.'Citizens.
On'motion of Mr. G. Certnpbell,', Resoivod.
that a cotnmPtee of-5. bo appoii*iedon Ilia- p.*rt
of rite eilizt-ns ofMneiyi, .to pidiliou the. post of-
fiec department for a eoniimiayieocpf -.the-M ail
iii* four liorse'Posl co'ache*,'«t least twice■q week,
-'ll' ihroir*' inffO-* hours', between. S«x.!inntih
amU M cou. ? M* *' ° C ^
31". I'arby as principal of the Acadt my, will
in atkiiffon to. a g neral supervision iiave spe-l
ciul fhargrt of the male departments. The fe
male dej.'jfrti.'Mfiits will bo under the particular
direction of Mrs. Darby.
The high tostftKdijiala of eliaraeter and qual
ification furnished by.Mr. and Mrs. Darby,justify
the iriistees *-iu -asking'for tlie institution n
liberal nublft patronage.
Wicijever the niunlierof pupils shall render it
necessary, competent assistance will "bo employ
ed.
Tie following are the terms of tuition :
Fpr speHing, reading, anil writing,
per qr
History, English Grammar, Geogra
phy, and vulgar Arithmetic,
Latin and Greek 'Lngunges.
!.o*tie. Moral ■ Philospliy, Rhetoric,
'Mathematics, Astrouomy, Chem
istry, See.
.Tuition must in all cases he paid in advaiice.
Tickets for .admission can be had upon appli
cation. to Mr. Samuel C. Lippet', at the Rook
Storo-.
JOSEPH. WASHBURN, 1
CHARLES J,McDONALD, |
EDWARD 'J). TRACY, * > Trustees.
ISAAC HARVEY. ,'j
WM: P. IILiNTER, J
•uov’I9T833. 8
Forsyth 31die . Jen f mtr
WILL open r:gain mi' the
Re oud Mo/:.! y in Jniiu •:/
n.xt, under the care of Mr
Sanders, who is a g. arlu ite
■f the Univeroily of our ■'»
S'late. Duringpj last le m
f ■- -X
F
ejv.
ii on
j H (;
j. i; st
l>ad iu:>
Acacu
i «f >'
in th
$5 00,
7 00,
8 00,
9 00.
Brandy, Gin and Wine.
-J PIPES. Holland Gfn,
■. . ■ . 2 pipes,' and. 2 half pipes Cognac
' •- Brandy
* •' 25 quarter cjistia -Malaga ,Wiw
••■at;-- 'do „ do . ^I.trseilles-Madeira IVlde
•received per Steam 'boat Pioneer, -and for
sale by REA. &. COTTON,
dac 11 11 : *
Ground and Alum Sail.
3000 BUSHELS Liycfpool^ground
6til) oushels Turks Island Shit, for sale on
accommodating terms i-y • . •
. • REA & COTTON,
dec 13 11 -
•M 1RTONIS. Couuh Syrup, just received
.dec H
and for sale,by
WM. -G. BROWN.
Forsyth Female Actulemv
If ill open orrain o.ithe seca id Monday in J --i >/
ary next, under the care (if Mrs Byrd, who ha.
taught for two years past in Xeicnan. where heref
fort,, have gained her that rt putalion, that she is
■justly admitted to beat the head of her profession.
Rates of Tuition eisf-dkavs per Term
Alphabet, Sptlling an j Reading, -S.fi 00
Heading, Writing, Geog-roj.A,;. Intellectual
Arithmetic, 4-c. S10 09
English Gramntar, Reading,'Writing’, Gt-
ography, Arithmetic History. Astr.no-
ir.y, Rhetoric, Moral and. Natural Phi
losophy, Botany Chemistry, Composition,
Algebra and Geometry, .$11 00
Latin and Greek Languages, tenh the high
er branches of the Mathein.d.ies. $16 .00
Each.Pupil will pay fifty et ills fofrt. Al
bills must bs piid before the Pupil e.-drit School
hoard can be obtained in respectable familtb crj
moderate terms.
Il'carc authorised to say to the citiz ns of Mon
roe county, that -if rs Warner of Madison wiil reside
thsjpnsuing year in Forsyth, and will take pleas
ure in instructing 1 oung Ladies who are (h-posed
to take lessons in Music. Her spccomptishmnds
EXC i ?
D. BF.E
have "■ -ohe i in office in »!'•*'• ■
Im; Room r< renllv o.-«ui|,'- - l>> '•
tf Hays, (opposite '
| an are prepa-r-d to rr-nis.iet the • - - o-
* slue's in all its l' an ht-s.
r- , ■ -r-1 — rr* -a
; - j-V n viAa«di V.-A.
! At s-fht. or on time, oil
f N. York. - I'hiin.Wphia,
Fayetteville, Savannah,
Charleston, Augusta,
Millodgevillc, < '<»i ■ nhus,
|\Tolat», " New Or'eans.
United -States Bank Notts for sale.
Adtawres will be made on Oofton either
hold or to shij> to Savacuab, Charleston
New York
Macon. Nov. 23
10
* WARE-IIOUSF/
AXD
ooasiaisssoair : c.
• /. C. Caldwell-, Agent.
; HAS commenced the Vare-
[i •$* H Hohte an;l C/numbsiun lit: ,s ,., it
-s', -iy the ware-house opposili '■ -jrs.
o "•**•• ■■ *■&&*> Cooke & Cowles, mid is .
tn receive ti er, ii .ndi-e on consigutnen: oi -to-;
race Liberal advances made onCutton andoihti
merchandise in store; -'
M.tcon, Nov. £8, 1833. 10 ,
, :ed the
1 HE suliscrihers .have conn
under riie firm of
Kimhtrly, Hull, Sy Cm
cannot fail to command Hie admiration of all who f® transact a General Commission -.nd 1-
love female learning.
n\X4EL McKOY, \
JOHN CURESTON,
PETER RAN DAK, J- Trustees.
JOSEPH WIN SHIP.. |
NJIOMAS T. NAPIER )
die 11 11 J ■
IP,
Misses Jfaria T. Sf Hvh n L. Lord,
WILL opeii their MUSIC.riCILOOL oii'!ffon-
day the 16th inst They have form • present ta
ken rooms at Air Carter's Central Motel, where
they will he happy to receive those whu-wurb to
enter Scholars, on the moraiiiK of that dfey. lie-
tween the hours of 9 and l£ . Terms $20 per
quarter. ^ 2t dec U
A NEW BROOM S WEEPS”
CLEAN.
rward-
u- .
AXE.
business.
ANSON KIM I E 1
; HENRY T. II \ i
. ; v fi. AVER ILL
W«, hnvaextensive VV11 RVEP ’ml V \,. 1 !-
M< >U-''l.'C 5 . V)m of tho concern wilt devote'the
whole of ins tiiue and attenti.ru, to this busiu* -s,
and we believe w< can offer as great induce
ment as any other house, in this pitce, to Mer
chants "im M;woo and tlie surrounding Countiyj
ami iltuers who may have'business passing-this
way, to fiyor us with their patrotiate. • ,
We hkve made such arrangements is will on-
a!>le us to forward all doitoq consigned to us
•without delay.
, • KIMBERLY. HALL, & CR ANE.
Darien, Nov. IS, i*$:fcf. lnt . HI
* Sugar arid Flour. * '•
fids prime St Wroix .S.uuhj*—‘5 doPort.oRi-J
co do—20 .Jdils canal Fidur—just' received r
.ard f r sale by d I2~ V R/-1A & COTTON.*
- . Hops, Sal sEratus.
^ l.bs new Hops —100 do Sal /Eratus
dec 12
JusrrectjiVcd and for.salo by.
: WM, G'.BROWN.
GdtMeis.in.Riclnnmid. Fn.—Thb Capital.of
ihe.-OW Diiiniiiion’-. apfiears Jq tie ^tntirli iiifes-
tc<I by gamblers. 'The a Me and independent -Ed-*-
tors of the Coinprici* hiivfe for soriio weeks been
pouring a g.1 idg fire upon these pests of society,
which has resulted in a meeting of the citizens, for
tlio- purpiise of devising means for tlut' •suppres
sion of Ut>* vico-of' gambling iu that city- . The
meeting is.raid ttrlisive heemlie largest ever held
in.that p1are- : ther'e being from 6Q0 to lOOOjicople
presenr, Resnfutions were adopted appointing
a fconiiniiteeof.tweiity four persons to collect sueii
iulhrmation in.i*e^j)ect.tii tliesiu.nhcr and siuiauou
of'tlie gapiing hoifsos as'itiiiay be iu their power
to <ibtaiii: to- make" all ue’cessary inquiri.-s into
the matters;*and to recommend to the adoption of
an adjourned meeting sn>k’.measures fur renjetly
iff tlie evil as to ihL-iu inffy seein advisable.. The
e>frti*prdtnary'fnbts wurp suited fit-'live'ing'eilii^,
. that an 'attetn'pl had_been'uiadg.by iiidiyiduaL nO-_
jort'ously .i-ngiigeff iii g-iirablingak. a pursuit, todc-
Siruy the CoiiijiileK' iu eon'sequeiice of:the active
'part it bad’-taketv against that vice';'that they
went througlf lliecitV ibreateiiingthnie incchauies
wn«: should-support, that pajier Wiih the wiih-
tlrattilqf ti 1 ij ymujj; tb-’t tile}l_en4f uIv ff I ^:* , ’*7
-tlu-inllucnre ot jndney to induce die'iiiuids of tbo
•ffTtro to desert the fsti!dis.Uitlen't,-tuo. of whom
wre actually led away'w hen their services were
cssbntial; and that they -imirntytly prOjKised to ouq-
-of the Editors, that by ihe.dcrertiqu. of ins eon-
ucxjonwith tho 'Compiler, a.‘l*qre Y s n'n .tfbtj|d
ho* placed at liis <li-.pjisnl-.for tho. e^AabJisliiuetit
of atfotjfer papar.y--Raleigh Nterc..*r.s*
SuddehlejlccIs'oftht'.mj.idUpiiA the body.-: Plato'
usc.3 to say that all Tiro a\sei>»B*'oT-tlte’inxfy .*1*1'/’-
ceed from »Ue said.' Hji}^ Alr./A elu in lirs.faijiuiu*
Report -The.exprev-dun- of rite cnuiireiinece.
i.-. tnitid visililc- Diff lu-;Vs iyeakens thb a'etton
of the ImAVt, rl^stfoys’appetite, oppresses tht-lu’iigs^
stops digest-oil-, iiud'.partjafly .sHsjteUds all ti*c
•fulictiou t f tl\«- sj-stem. ‘ Aii’ eimTiitip of shame
tlwiries-ilJo-fiice^- iVar idqiiclieS it; joy illuminates
ItVwrff niiiQsiuiit jhiil ofDCtiitics a uiillitili nerve's,
’SufprLo .-pui-s' lbb.pulse iptot gallop;' * Delirium
. WHITE LB4B.. ,
B EST quality . l’hiladtdpjtia AVhito Lead,
Jusr'received an'd Cor sale hv'
• . WM. tj. BROWN. <
. \pv. 14. . 7. ‘ - /
LAs5j8 LAMPS.—Ground Glass Lamps
with shades; Cut Glass-do. with sliides;
’Plant do. Night do.; a Sqypending Lamps, Lamp
(Raises, &c.—Received and for sale- by •
" WM. G. BROWN,
nov 7 • 7 , .♦
OR' 1634, for saleLy
. WM. G.. BROWN.
F
The committee-ip consist of. James Godd.'.fd,
E.IL Tracy. '* ’Win- B. Himter,’ **
James. Rea,*.*. ’ Jus.. G/Srolgah.*-
am to nudorstaiiil him by bis communication;)'. .-J-'iiriher Itcsolved. th jt thu cninmitteu'. tte ; .»h-
ol the particular suction ta which Jpdgp Kjn^ r'strueted to obuirtt thfl sigaaturcs of tho «Jnjebs
the Senator elect r- sides. .Now ii is for’ the Ma*on.g«ieiiaij l -*t^ilie
first time
that a Son-.w. ... —.
reprcscmatUe of the whole Utate ; *,r Itipt i* rtmi ;,i, v ; 1U( t publj.ffi'-tjm’sanic ih the Ga'zcttos
party in the choice of an individual to svrve j 0 p Mtfcw.'. * (>lf;VRLES DAY, -Chairman.’ .
ur LitLi n siuisi «utv u is iui tut . . ^ *. . . . «.*i i „i._
tlt.it I have ever heard irrmv Hie trt lhtr Po « ° e , u -f|j' ' f
. . p j. forward a. copy wiui^Uio f>rocci*(l» n s;s of inis
tutor ,n Cupgrcss u not deenu-fftht ; m , c! - lu „i 0 th/cfiainnanof {be «tize.K of S.t-
,C. As Hrcofs-s,* Secretary..
thcra in so rcsponsihlt,* and cle^ated*a statiuii;
shtnild have refer.-nco ta sectional linesinstead |
ot'daients- and integrity. Now if Augusta had U ’Anntlier.rcvofutioffaty p-tfriot-has descended to
town so fortuiiatc ns to liavb.fornislieda •half j the tomb, -Major.Jamrs li.tMiLTO.vi Sen. the fa-.
do*ett representatives mure than anv otLer'; Ihcr of Gcft- llA>ntTo>. expired at the j-esidcnco
• ei:v ,-r M-rti.iii, it would bi: lio' rbitsot. of hs sqii-in-law, J.ulgePniotxAU
thl Riefft moral worth, with ureal ahjlity T u c*d.yn«htJ^ f • Wf
1 ||)e olucst ^ui^iviQt o iii car ot \
00W-O1 a the Ju'licroui oil seo
Popes dl?ttot an cmottOto>* -c„ ais ocru .
in'g his jjc'l monkey robed idpuiniu^. * was
p\iag the I'lvl*- «if state- Muk-y Mob 1 '- ' . .
carried upon t&yfiqjd ofbattl'o in die last -stages r>i * cr ^ ( sitaatV’®
an uKOralthi disease:upon seeing-hi.p army -- -
wpy lie 1et$qd*Imm the litter, rallied Iii* -panic
stricken troops, roiled back- the title of.battle,
•htnilcdS- CVvyand died.. Tlip d*’or keeper ..of
Congres* sxp.n-cd u p »it' (h- ariij g ’of-lho -, sn r_rei)* ke
tffv’onnv: Hii-' -E'minrut public skeakArslt ‘Vyof-
fen died, tjthqr. ill the midst of an hup i»siont-d
X.INE OF PAClvE TS,
between New- York' and Darien.
. THE. following Vcs-.
scls compose au.ESTA-
BI.Ii.HED LINE OF
PACKETS ruiisiiig be- •
tVree'p N. YORK • and '
•DA-RIKN. which. will
b'o n git ar’y kept .up, viz.
' JVew Brig. An»eiia Stf<?qg> Uupaiu Chace, .*’
. Premium^ ** ' Walker; .
Coral,' - ..**' • Butfkley,"* *
Schr D. -W. CraiteV Bibbins,. ; •
Atlas- ’ .v... . . Layfivld. -
- -Eliza, • . . •• ".Mather- .
They are Ml good and substantial vessels, and
well **uitcH to jhd trade, att’d their commanders
careful anti experienced inen.. The facilities-of
this, ifae.-wfleo take a in connexion with, (he
iiicredSell." anil-- Constantly* increasing, faeiliues of
Steam B<nii« nqd other conyeyaticds.-' *ou the
v^ttcbqf tfie'Ajtamafei'River, render the traus-
portruion-iif merehantliso tmd protluco between
XtfiV'Yoik.Attwon and Millfgeville, pud a large
partirin qf that Secirou of Geo.-g-a ‘lying, west of
the Oconee RivCr. cheaper and nioresp-edily than
by any other route—and it is roofidently .expect
ed that the advantages afforded!to tho'public by
this Line of Packets. wiU ensure iba cotltinuaueo
of tiiS support which it h<»s heretofore rccoived;
and juktffv tljc increased expense .k hich llte pro
prietors hitVe beeri 'at. in adding to the: Line the
hue-nets Brig,'Ariwlin Strong,- uw on her first
VO\8C0* f -/ *•
' 'BENJAMIN STRONG & SON,
El-M. DEMII-L,
* JOHN T. BOVHMNO, Darien
.dee 1 , 11 ^ * •*
Agents-
N. York.
T HE subscriberh ii bo irht out Mr. Geo. P.
Wa cgipu'.at the staud foririerly occupied
by Joseph ueunet', and has ou hand Best rate
carriage and sa.odle Horses, with Barouches,
Gigs. Sulkeys and *5vcry convenience for-the ncco-
modatiou of all that want to ride or travel, his
Istablcs arc large, nnd commodious, lots conven
ient for drovers and every assistance will be ren
dered in disposing of stock that may he put up
with him, aud hopes by his constant-attention to
"his’busiuesSf to merit a share of.pilbJicpatrojiage,
feeling thankful at the same time for that p t-.
ronage that lias been bestowed on him, hi
charges and prices shall’-bo a's libearal as the'
times will warrant. . *
’ GF.Q. T. PITTS.
N. B. It will ho recollected ihat persons hiring
horses and carriages w ifi be hi-ld responsible for
all damages, ordinafy wear and tear only ex- op
ted. - * . Cr. 1. 1>.
Macon, dec 10 11
Ban’ ot J&ttrkiagviUs*
.* ' -'■• -IJAWK1H3V10LK, 'Nov. Ji.
. k N Instalment of twelve and ; half | er cent.
ou the CKnitnl Stock of this i»ta:k is- re*
<1 U '-ed to be pat-' by the stockholders on Wedr
ut. ■ y the 15th tl >y of January next.
Bv order of the lio ird, '
tiov J4 7 D. CLAYTON; Cashier. ■'
JKEAOOjM' YO ri.lZ, CfSB
K A € i’i Sj' '"
O VER, the CeutrM-Qburstv -Macon, Georgia,
will conime ioe' ott> Tuesday tfie 1 Itb of
JANUARY next, wl. -ti »bc ft ij(!\vii;g.pfir»e» will
be contended for, and the ittL-ney bchlg up at tho
ptaiTd. • ■
1st Day 4 mile heats pu^se . $r'u0
2d do 3 do do do . 6oO -.
3;l do' 2 do do 3d- ■ 403
4lh do llnu.iy Gap I■. st 3 iu 5 -.
The purse on that day m..j perhaps I xcccd
that of the third day, as thtre is at thi- i.ut- - I -J
surplus fund, to which withi« added tko.;= ;t>-
enption aud entranre monies until tin 'fi-i. -of
running- We w. uid" inform" those -at ‘a dista-. -
that first rate accommodations- are ready fiir-tho
reception of horses.
J. H. OFFltTT. ec'y..
M aeon. Ndvt mher .7th, 18;tt. J '.
■ UY-
t.orth
S nr consent, n man by tho name of! ? r V{' J
Kauev, about 23 or 24 years of ,ago..[. ^' P l 1
ark complexion. I will give 25 dollars' mefoLro-.' tug te
Samuel
rather dark complexion
reward forlrint delivered tome i ■ M v.
GEO. r. PITTS,
dec 10 H
Valuable Fropefty for Sale, in the
l r icinity of East Macon•
USTILL bo sold .at Auction, .SEVENTY
LOTS, cdut lining from hall* to two a :
simaf-J imiiiC((ia'tcly psi tho enst line of East
, J j ycjg ou au ClevaJU^itt of about thfrjj*
.Macotl, ■ )'• n „d ii not'rw-alltd for good
feet above the off
Water or good H
part of the'country.
Buildings on said
, . ?* ", ~r~ w D '■ * ill*- oldest s'uiviviog emrer oi the .(continental
should ho uvurlooked because it w-is locate ^ of.the Wai<tl i.be Revolution.. D is. but a
litere. 1 he opponents of Judge King's i-l^c- ' two".sijicc that'Aic recorded ihc decease of
floti Ml seen)to admit (atjchst by. tliuir sijcne.e , his verferable-cmnpairfoV'EVI:- Tho.MOS . Tat.-.
If pot otiic-mise,) Ifiat It* -pos- ’cs deleqts,} lflR pfXJo*itWihia,*aud bn'Ga'f«wof
and is a mao of greal.mufal worth ’but, some | au.apcol" filo/y^u
of the .Nullification pr-itt^ *ay, that lie aityaj's
lived in n corner,•(list lie is not ■sufficjenlly
Georgia; * and
'-i)b.5\tff eKitjui-nce, or'wJten the; dgeii emotion-
tlnu lifodute larhad suddenly.subsidoff. • TRotc*
cep: cieyel of Hills' in fliiscity^is fresliffu ihometn-
orv'of all, 'flu u'.TAapptohendgJ_0u a-dlurge of
stealing front-his tin|tloyt-4-, anff*taken
before tho ptffigs jthbugh-iir perfecthealUly ineuvi'
agony foriyffthe-hlood fcoiii tits udst;ils-’'‘. llo'.S’i't
Cotrrie-1 out au*l dieti.—N-, 1 ■ «S1m- . * :
da I... .
r ite, subsCribef is.vs *,(
S'i ABi.E near iiis former
LETT Macoii hpdn one of ms I ^est corner of the tott-t h ; .re>e sqa-. . . * -
horses* on- tbo 6«h instant which h*- j 10 V K ' ' ark ’' " usf ' ‘.'V 11 '!'
took care to sell without mv leave * •’* W7 lo w tl1 “P»“ ^ •*»“ " Js5ea
r I ers.: 1 _•
as above by the month cr ti
terms, vis ; d2£ cents .-•-*■ dey, or
$10 per mouth.
Carri sea and Horses to let. on the m ml terms.
■ N. B. A good Lot is attached m -able. *
am •-’( 1 JOSEPH WAlMdoli'i.
*. S3 .C.
Cutler and Surgical Inslrut.. a maker, recently
from Lui:.:on.
S EGS leave to inform the citizens of this
place and its vicinity be has opened
a Shop ou Cherry streat immcdUtely above Mel
rose & Kidd’s Store, wher# be ee.leulates k> car
ry oh the business in all its various braneffes.—
Also Trusses for Ruptures. Irons for foot, ay ted
Limbs, or any instrument to assist Nature’s defor
mities. Having served a regular apprentir ship
to the above business; he feels confident in
general.-satisfaction t6 those who in * ■ -y
hint. -
For Grinding Razors
For do • Scissors
New Pen and pocket Li cs
N. B. Guns, isivo jis and Fist
cleaned on re ■ reliable tcro.s— 'orson - t-r- n.g
work from the country, directed v i-e
promptly attendeiL to.
nov 14 16bl> 3m . 8 ■.
SJipVCrSS *1-6 ~ /
50 fellow by the name ol i’.ttrtreh
rk complexion, witli'oive eyc, aiioUt*
tliirtv ve:a - s of age, stiys Ifcloijgs to a Mr. Fish
of Jasper couuty.
JOILN.D. PITTS, Jail'r.
M neon. Nov. 28. 9
K-nge kite
relies of
wrf ilia iii -aliioug us to *chai-
hoiiiage.of ot.r- JoVe; attti veneration. ■
known, &.<-. to tin.* pc
Equal Bights only
pens to
these arc
Agftinst
ttd to his
Election, • niav deem themselves, truly fort in— j
in making a selection which gives such go- j
neral satisfaction. But your'correspon'dbnt 1
Equal Rights considers that in the nomination •
of J• Kinn the claims of many respertahld !
dcs*inriotr Union men have lic*'n ov* rb-nk- |
‘•tl. .-'.-1 ** Where were M.'Donqhl and
Tracy 0 f Rffib, Km; ol. Monroe, Clark of Ilo'n-
„ . _ . ... . Mmii. ffiirfi'JhffB.' I .
&c. to the people *1 Georgia; and . ■ - , , m,.. CTHI .'. ,,I?
. in I-»»'»»r’-UtZss
Kim,’ u. !'>■!) «* «**
ns nomn.iljoiK «is woli ns Uiom to in> , - 11 . - -li.ittci
qnfayorahlo. • •
South’Carolim Senator.—W il|nmG.Pres.
ton, Esq, wus»n the2(ith ult.'elected by *tl)f
I , .’iff jlure of Smith Carolina, Senator ill
-r.1’ from ihat State, to fill t- u varahp.v «eca-
sionetl hv tlie •resignation yt the Hon, Stephen
D.Millor. • '
(I?* Fake Par lit mur Edited -«=£E
ON i( I OLlkliHi i
A LL tluise indebted to me suhscrilteP -githet
.% by ti-itc or t)o:ik accl. '4tc fesputjfH)ly’'rg .
questtjfl tojcalf njiob.the auJtsrrilJe.r *or upuu Mr:
^hivi-rffat-giy stable.Inid- lb^nViffu- the shmr by
the 20JH i istant.jor their willLe'ieTt. ipdiir
riineiatelv tu rhe haiitL of olHeerifor;lofleeijon
times huw'ytr. -uo- Iwnt, cash crop -
trootded—J»H nrune .pr le-s .under th,
.-,-l.TaxeS ■enq'cin' , *i’r'''! 1 h. having no dis
i tynrtli eic-e aiiy-.jif these evijs. h ive lo •<. ti,
to thustvvvho "arc*hot jirepared with th
kalliiw; to--conic* forwyrrd, and.ii you * iu-
not write-or pay. fix v«nr time and-ni.iko you
mark; bnd if ucitKcr will como round and
work itmit, smot* ofwliich 1 may have, and sqm
of whielt I nm-t Iiave. aud »*>m- of which 1 wilt
Cotlr ba i-o, nr I will have them as heforwsf -led !
' ’ - • J. 111'*.' ' IU I. I ,
C ' Not only in tiaffpasiuve, liuipun Honor.
S^pt. 1.0th 163^- . 0 ,
me et.-; by ally--Situation in'this
ood Ustff- • J
l nts' s. r tf,'-fnur -eotivcnictit
Dwrtfing -Houses,'one. rabge *of Stores, 12(i feet
long, fdf.'feet wide, with three^eiwne Us : anil
ton
alltahc s'old, on a liberal-credit: Sale to c ° ,u '
thou.ee* between -10 aud U.o’clock on the first
Mimdar in FehriKtcy,-i834. * : •
Lfkewinr*, will be Rented, at the same time,
’tilthWuqrrfd, Ware-L|ouse and Stores, situated
afioVg this BrUlge .ini-east Macon, for one year
eojirtuanniug the fifth of July. 183L Particulars
of terms niade kno.wji nt salo and renting.
Phe. Recorder; Federal -Union* Milleiige-
vnlff Tcti jrapli, Macon, will publish ihc.above
Jin m-ar i£>Clir&.. 1
■\\TILL be sold on the fiiwt Tuesday in J \ *
v *■ NUARY uext, before .tho court hou-.e
fn.Forsyth Monroe county, betweeu the usual
hours of s vltr
POSTPONED. SALE:
One -hundred and eighty acres of Land
parts of IoU.No3.J126and 131. in the 6th district
of s-titl county—lovict) oil fs.the property of Jatnes
yjfltf. Pint Margaret Tar ply administrator mid
administratrix of .karred • ytarply‘deceased to
sat:sfy a’ taiKtgage Fi Fa iii favor of John K. i’h
: • JOHN. REDDING; dep. sh'ff.
Dec. 5., 183-1'. - . * * . - _ ^ :
First rate BRICKS, for
tale hy.
M. BARTLETT.
Mjtcon. Dec. ,6,^ • 10- .... ^ •
■ Ticenhj Dollars Reward.
L EVY my plantation on the 16th inst. two
• HORSES *, Jm- a Urge Bay, supposcil to
bo 7'years old. a sf.fr in hi-, forehead, one hind
(offt white, and ono hip raised. The other a
Sorrel, loft eye out, blaze in the forehead, and
shod all round. The above reward will be given
for the above Horses, and any information
thankfully received.
ABNER LOCKETT,-
,*Monroo county, Nov. 28, 1833. 10 3tp
Rn> A V\\> \Y from the subscriber living in.
BR Bibb, near the LongRriffg'e-on IchacOu-
uj creek,-a Yoko of Ox-'n four.years old, oue
briiftiJc, the other red ; as tvoll as recollected thi,
niark, an under slope in the rlglii'and n swallow
fork in tho left ears ;'e£cK had a h< Ii >*n w hen
thoy strayed ; left my luruje about th. first <*l k">st
June. Five dollars w ill bo given Air’he rtJft'v
ery of said oxen aud any inforitiritb'ti'wi'd Jsc
lli-aakfully received, and wwvbrdeff.
LUPAfELI*.HOWELL.
Macon, nov 8 1833 7 • •
IS*
374
rej>aire 1 and
A N E( ■’ H i
of d.irl-
FOR SALE.
M T,,fi ' h ubscr, c '
of j move m.ihe coon i« ■-
iii*. f,r ids Dncl’uiE *
diM-S'.A s'.l -. on favi i d<ie t .>
id I.
ro-
of-
;t is
until the ffav qf sale:
• 1L 3*. CUTTER.
llts
Plantation and .Mill for Sale. .
subserilicr offers for sale I'is P* intation
rt.-.
situated, arid ! *s
u.ing a great van. y *
.t t-h*
Situation w eliitcil.
B y a your,g man wp.o.has for th» Wt-Cseven
year, bgea employed as clerk-in .the ret ul
if; y Good* Vittsibess, (and tor :he last eight mouth*
this state.)
otht i fruits, all ue
repair Abo ti CO rat
Persons wishing > p >
tercet to apply si uri*w
»bte D
sent
\V.
•-■•i .-.i
pi . o d
in good
o Kcat.'
their in.
CUT-
Macon
4 *
10
Uo h *
alto soiu
Book Bleeping
sfaetbry referi-n
•rietu*
• S 1 '
T
whi remi he now lives, to l.-ibb eounjj
a from M won. ,-»nsistiiig.< f (>•?» acres ot s <.•«•<
ffvt-t Pme L mil. l2a -.tCTes'iff which »Trt> cleared.
• off m good onlcr’for nilltv-itiotj.' T-h. re is also
.reeled a'firs'l r.,D SAP MILL.-.-the limber 1
width are "U’ii* - • and th -'Ud * ^ '
i- toil) The saui Plautatipu w.il' 1 •-'*' 1
quired ou a lengthy credit. Any p<
ui purchase would do well to .call
for .themselves. dee 11 K- l)AVi»^
B-jArliTS
FOR sale AV Tilib OFFICE.
A- letter.addressed to L, 11. autl loft at tin- 1 o->t
Office i.vill be attended to. - 1»P dPC ,
'-^'FTn lVare Manufacturer. |
% . M-l'IiBEHKTi NEAR TMIKO STRH..T* |
• «v ]if v; subscriber continues tu muiufar.tute 1
r j| T(\ WARE in every variety, mid ha«
,',v on band a general assort:n-'Ut, r w hiclt.he. will I
wholes.Jt or retail at the riaVhniOihor Augv
lor uaJ)
Ti E D m,
acre lot- where
formerly I
mediately
n the two
! i ardeinan
,t. I ii-ssion given im-
A'pp'v t*>
R. K. EVANS.
L-
I'lpcntu Five Dollars Howard.
L OST on the 26iti day October last, about
three miles 'from Macon, on (ho rorsfjh
r s i t iindll rol 1 of money a*.u«trating to
21S BOiilARS.
$20 bills, a o nnd a lu- I
v.nocket when I !:tv down
JOB WUliK done pt the shorten nottcq^
|auSf - >V 1144AM »•
JAMES W. Lf^OCKErT-
Macd^ow^b, Hewy c0 * ~