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\ public meeting was to have been held at Powers for liquidating ihc claims of American
• „ nn tlic 27th nit-* for the purpose of atlop- c ''' ze,,s u P on *->P n, n-
inrn.o Among the items of foreign intcllirrence iro
.■eh mcaturet a* mav ho deemed expedient, , jurt-igo intelligence, we
e ,uc ■, .... ,. nud it stated th it confidential instructions have
Pancn
tin;
ffhb a view to the citnblishing of a direct lino of
<: , ip cs betweeu Darien and Macon
ros TITS TEI.KCn*PIt.
Mr. Editor—I ant charged by “A Georgian”
. -ho (inTHitis lor a chance at Mr. King.” In
he does me much injustice. I nin not too
virions for n chance at Mr. King, hut T am anx-
. 4 10 cast off the unjust censure which is nt-
!i mpteil to be heaped on n high-minded republi
cs mid statesman. Mr. Rives was confided with
1 high public trust, and he discharged his duty in
■ manner highlv honorable lo himself and benefi
cial to hi* » and I do assurdyou it is no
„U matter, for a man occupying the station
ffbirb Mr. Hives docs in this republic, ar.d espe
cially on a quesliou of as much delicacy ns the
french question is. to lie censured by the Senate
of the United States, ns having been guilty of
conduct injurious to our national interest.
TALBOT.
been scut to the sea ports, and principal com
mercial towns of the kingdom of France, to get
up petition< fot the immediate adoption by the
Chambers, of the treaty with the Uuitcd States.
The Hon. Nathan Dane. L. L. D. died at Be
verly, (Mass.) 81 years of age.
We < ire authorised to
announce. TOIIN BAII.K1 asacati-
diihte for Ju-tice of the Inferior
Court, to A II the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of George \ Vood.
Dibbi
\ve are authorized to
announce JOHN t HUNTER a candi-
didato for clerk c >1" the inferior court of
Election 14th inst. inarch 5-37
E'htorinl Changes.—Marcell us Farmer lias re
tired from the editorial chair of the Columbus
Sentinel, pud is succeeded by Wylie P. Clarke,
Esq.
KswaaMRa
[COM M UXIC.t TED.]
NKX PURSED I NT.
Mona llartlilt—l bin here beep of talk nbout
ihc nit presedint for the ninerica Kontry. dey
talk aboutdis man and dey talk about, toiler man.
wiwt <le name dey make all dis fuss for, none ov
-am filten for do stnshnn—dure van Btighum. he
l, (S tint no much good at dat, dare misser Gua-
win White, hr good easy mon. lie let Callyhoone
and day share him to de dehil m oneminit—ivel
,!en dare callyhoone himself too, he nassv raskil
neber tel de truth in his life, and dare (May—he
fonl Callyhoone all to def. hut he mousus dam
rwkilas i ver bin horn—and when F was down in
de bake house I heerone dam nigger talkie dam
miiy beep nbout one Mr. squire Benjigmiu Wnd-
!iuk Ley fir Lee or whotsumcher they niggers col
him—sail likewise, too, one Daniel Wedisiil, now
Je plain fak is, dese fellers wont neberdo—I bin
ih-nkin to offer to de-fronds of de diffrint kander-
Auzusta Cotton Market, March 2.
The last intclligenee from France, much more
than the decline of $d. in the Liverpool Market. 1
has produced some effect in our market. On i
Thursday and Friday the market continued good,
and at the prices quoted in onr leport of Thurs
day; hut on Saturday the news from France
created fears and alarm, and produced a decline
which will, no doubt, hold out until further and
more favorable news is received. It seems that
a decline has been also experienced in New York,
and that the Charleston' market has, as ours,
hcen equally affected.
Freights—to Savannah has been reduced to
50 ceuts per bale for Cotton, aud to Charleston
it is $1 by rail road and steam boats.
STOCK OF COTTON
In Augusta and Hamburg, on the 1st instant.
AUCTION SALES
B3T ESA ft CO TTOCT,
f .\ front of their Store, on Fri< I*j the Gth inst. at
10 o’clock A. M. iffair weather.-
37 bids Northern Rum
19 do do Gin
9 do imitation Brandy
1 4 doz Cane bottom Chairs
J doz Flag do do
200 lumpers English Potatoes
100 bbls Northern do
10 hiids Bacon (shoulders)
50 bbls Loaf Sugar
30 bags Coffee
75 boxes Soap
march 4 18:15 37
LOOK OUT.
RANAWAY from the subscribe
near Macon, a bright mulatto boy nam
ed JIM, abont 21 yean Of aye, about 5
feet 10 inches high; stout built, verv
small blue eyes, long bushy hair, ha
scar ot: one of his legs from the heel to
the calf occasioned by a burn. Any information res
peering him left with Win. Nixon or Wm. B. Parka
■jn Macon, will be thankfully received, and any person
who will apprcheniLsaid negro so I Can get him shall be
liberally rewarded. march 2 4tp ,
37 .T. CUNNINGHAM jr.
N. B. The Savannah Georgian, and Augusta Con
stitutional. A will insert the above 3 times and forward
their account to this office.
In Augusta,,
iu Hamburg,
24,383 hales.
2,500 bales.
Total Stock,
Sntno period last yea',
20,888 bales.
38,699 bales.
Decrease,
11,810 bales.
PROVISION CASH STORE,
oy COTTON A VENUE.
T HE subscriber will keep constantly on hand a
good stock of Provisions, consisting of Bacon,
Pickled Poric, whole and half barrels Mackerel Nos. , .
L 2, and : , Salmon, Herrings, Dried Beef. Beef ««ret aud nmrt.ficaUon that the Commandcr-in-Cluef
HEAD QUARTERS, Georgia,
Milledgeville, Ftb. 9,1835:
O RDERS.—The review and inspection of the--Mi
litia, for the year 1835, will commence soon after
the first day of April next. The Generals of Divisions
"will, therefore, issue orders accordingly. The Aids of
the Commander-in-Chief will attend the reviews, aud
are instructed to report directly to Head Quarters.—
Brigade and Division Inspectors will, in conformity
with the provisions of the act of the Legislature, make
and transmit to the commander-jn-chief, full returns of
the effective militia force of their respective divisions
or brigades, certified according to law, or communicate
the reasons for failing to perform said duty. The_Ge-
nernls will pay due attention to the appointment of their
Staff, and particular)? of their inspectors. It is with
Potatoes. Con,. Con, Meal. Grills. Rice. Cheese. Mo- I b -™ ch "*J ,nbI,c service have been almost wholly
neglected, The general
be come such, that tire efii
Potatoes, C am, Corn Meal, Gritts, Rice, Cheese, Mo
lasses, &c. i&C.
March 5 .17 WM. C. PARKER.
Henry Shi riff Saits.
Fig EFOIIE die court house in McDonough Heniy
JLf comity- on -!!-■ firs'. To.--day in APRIL uex;
between the .- u.tl hmi:-. we. :-l
One grey ■ —levi \! ones the properly of John
C. Lang to -atisfy a ii fa from H ury superior-court in
favor ol Joab Mobley vs Archibald Victlss and said
Lang, the property pointed out by the plait-tiff.
Two negro hoys, one by the name of Hart is about
eleven yeanofage, t.\e utiu r i rued Jim seven or eight
years old—levied on as the property of Elizabeth Stan-
fold to aatiafy a Ii fa issit d :V ti Henrv superior court
in favor of John Dailey jr. vs Joseph Stanfield, Eliza
beth Stanfield and John S. Daisey.
_ One negro boy named Green 9 or 10 years okl—le
vied on as the property of John 1 i satisfy sundry
fi fas from Henry superior court ar.;'. one from Hen
ry inferior court in favor of Eleazar Loo. wood and o-
thers vs John Todd. '
One"Lot of Land No. 110 in the third district r f T fan
ry county—levied'on to satisfy a fi fa from a justice’?
court of Henry county hi favor o- - : ti Crawford vb
James G. Perryman aud - James H. Per/yraan.,levy
made and returned to me by a cjjnstable. K
Aden Golden's interest in lot cfland No.. 365 in the
xth district of Henry county, levitdon to satisfy a fi ft
from a justice’s court of Hpnry gonritv in -favor of By
num Hood vs Allen Golden, property pointed out by
•aid Hood, levy made and returned to mo by a con
stable. '
One hay horse, 6 or 7 years old—-levied git as the
property of James Henry’t6 satisfy a fi (a issued from
be superior court of ssiil dounty in favor ofAiexander
Bryan vs James Henry.
One lot of Laud whereon Rowland Brownand John
iv
U A . A i /A L / (JJS il» i IjJj.
Til,. Jjubseribeis i-ave tt-keu that com-
modiou- am vv, . know n pul.lie house iu
. Igiit«: . theCjty of.'.Iacon,—the Hashiegtou UhU,
.VvA-p• oi c-.pied by ' ■ • • mu:.—
By the^ unremitting attention ot both of
them, they flatter themselves that their liou-r will ob
tain for them a general patronage Iron! the Public.—
They have secured the valuable services ol a Lady,
whose reputation as a manager otN public house, is
inferior to no one in the Stale.
Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun
try affords, and their bar with the choicest liijucrs.
Tlie Stables are attended bv careful and experienced
Ostlers: MUSTIAN A -UOTT.
Feb 5 1835 '36
O’ Having sold my interest.in the-Wat I : ngtcn Hall
to Messrs. MtUtian d Mott, 1 earnestly solicit for them
a continuance' of the patronage which was oxtei-ded
to me, whilst proprietor of die establishment.
Macon, feb 5 36 M, D..HU SON..
DOANES MAYGRHSR,
A NEW work on Midwifery’, illustrated with 82
-TjL plates, an invaluable work to those who practice
Obstetrics. For sale by
-March 5. OLCOTT & ELLS.
The number of Americnu whale ships at sea
on the 30th ef January, was 257, comprising an
aggregate of about 100,000 tons, aud manned
l»y about 9000 seamen. There were In port at
the same date, 16 whale ships, making a total
Jutes a kumpromos by offering de mos konspiku-' of 273. The number of sperm whale ships which
ous in de kmitrv—wharrinbv all kinds ov partis ! may he expected to arrive within the present year
: : .. -.1 * » 1 I : i ... i »l • toe non
inay unite in union togither—I mean
GINKH DUFFER GREEN,
in the state of Telograph for de presedint,
ami
DAVY GROK* IN,
up i < ol Tinnissy for vieush Presedint. now I
Jo link de folks under all do cercimstnnccs what*
somebef out to illict des« men.
BLACK TOM.
General William B. Wofford, says the Anraria
Spy of the21»t instant, was on Wednesday last
elected President of the Branch Bnnk of Darien
st that place, and M. II. Gaithright, Bank At-
tornev.
is estimated at 70, and their cargoes at 135,000
barrels oil, valued at more than three million dol
lars.
’• Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of
Joh.v Harrisov. deceased, will please present
them for payment; and those indebted are requested
to make immediate pavmsut to
March 4 1335 CHARLES COTTON. Ad im’
Rowland Bi
202J acres' Land Lot No. 6 in.the 12th district of
said county—levied on as the property of James gal-
lace to satk’iy ali fa from a justices court or Cherokee
county in favor of John (*. Roberts vs Japies 'Wallace,
levy made and returned to me by a constable. ■'
. march’d JAMES LOVE, sh’ff.
Judge Wuite has hcen uddressed-bv the Ten-
acssie Delegation in Congress, on the suhject
iiljiniiiiiiiiig his nnmerq he placed among those
from whom n seleetion is to b‘e made for the next
PtMtleul. The following is his answer:
"Washington. Dec. 30, 18: 4.
Okntlemf.n,—Your uote tinted on yesterday
vas hauled mo a few minutes since. ,
I nm aware that for some time past my name
Im hcen oeeRsionally mentioned in our own
S ite, and elsewhere, for the oflieo yon mestion.
Ihidnevoi supposed it would ho so for accept
uMc to the public as to render 'au application to
mnwssary to ascertain my wishes or de’ermi-
uitiou.
N.uhiving taken any pains*io ascertain public
opiniou upon that subject, I am perhapsrless ac-
qiisintcd with the sentiments of eveu our own
State than nnv of in v colleagues. As to my own
Kvhfs md determination, I ran hnvc no difficul
ty in giving yon an answer.
Luii not conscious that at any moment of my
li'e I hivo rver wished to be President of the
I nitrd Sta'es : I have never knowingly uttered
a sentence, or done nn net, for the purpose of
iiducing any person to think of me for that dis
tinguished station When the duties and respon-
tihilitiif uf the nffire are considered, in. my opi-
niiin. ii isanohjeet more to lie avoided than de-
«ired. I -h.ill certainly never seek it while I
Ihvc so little confidence in my own caparitv to
•jwhirgr ihe duties of has I nowThave. Those
fee whose b. nefif it was created have a right to
®lit wiih any citizen they may prefer, provided
hr m efigihlo Uv the Constitution ; and the per-.
"ho would refuse to accent such an office,
i f offered hv the people of the ITniteil States,
o'Jght to have a mnrh stronger hold upon public
opinion than I ran ever hope to possess.
'It most anxious wish is that in nnv use you
oiv think primer to make of my name, von may
**■ s ''e of every consideration except the public
iii'fn-st. 1 have not hnd any ngen y.io causing
'he used and do not feel that 1 would he jus-
'^'1 to directing the use ofit to he discontinued.
I rii however with truth say. that if those poli-
""d friends who have used if ihus far shnll have
rcasiirj inhcli>-ve a further use of it will beau in-
J or > instead of a benefit, lo the country, and
®*J choose to noth ‘raw it, they will have my
"fitly concurrence.
I am. most respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
HUGH L. WHITE.
Ai-auji of Fire.—About four o’clock yester
day afternoon, there was an alarm of fire, which
was traced to the City Hotel. It was causod by
fire communicating to the first floor of the Hotel,
in the room immediately over the kitchen, from
a defect in one of the flues of a furnaco lending
to the chimney. It was promptly extinguished
by the domostics. The damage was trifling.—
Sav. Georgian.
’"At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Bnnk of the United States, held at the Bank on
the 13th February. 1835. the following gentlemen
were duly elected Directors of the Office at Sa
vannah for the ensuing year :
John Gumming. John Maephersou Berrien,
George Joues, Richard-W. Habersham. P. M,
Kollock, Samuel H. Fay. Robert L. Tavtor,
WilliamP. Hunter, ’JamesPotter, ’Robert Ha
bersham, ’William Thorne Williams, ’Joseph
ii. Burroughs, ’Austin R. Gordon.
And at a meeiing of the Board of Directors of
the office yesterday morning, Dr. John' Cum-
rnitig was unanimously re-elected President for
the ensuing year ib.
’Not in the List direction.
, ffsttio.—We find in the London papers, (savs
f V Y. Mercantile Ar’
Good Maxness.—There are a good mar-y
little offenres committed against manners which
people are hardly aware of at the time. It is not
po’ito fur instance to tease a person to do what
he has once declined and it is equally impolite
to refuse a request or an invitatiou iu order to be
urged ami accept-afterwards. Comply at once;
if yuur friend he not sincere yon will punish
him as ho desorves to he. It is uot polite when
asked wknt par: of a dish you will h ave to say.
“auy part it is quite indifferent to me;” it is hard
enough to carve foroue’s friends without choos
ing for them. It is not polite, to entertain your
visiters with our own family hfttory aud the «v
cuts of our own household. It is not polite for
married ladies to talk in the presence of gentle
men of the difficulties they have in procuring do
mestics and what things they ttrs ivhen procured.
It ix uot polite to put food upon the plato of your
guest without asking lum leave nor press him to
eat more than he wants.
REA & COTTON
O FFER for sale on accommodating terms,
1000 bags prime green Cuba Coffee
20 hhds JV O Sugar
10 hhds Bacon l)5331b3
100 bbls Potatoes
20.1 hampers Irish do
25 bb’.s No. 2 Mackerel
march 4 37
A RL nov.’ receiving and have.on hand a very exten
sive, choice, and, most complete assortment of
Groceries ever offered in this place.
40 hhds ’tfolns.se*, 45 hhds-Sngar
100 bbls N ii Rum. 100 bbls N F. Gin
60 qr casks a*,. Wines, 30 bbls assorted Cordials
25 bbls Spani.-n Brandy, £0 bhls apple Brandy
i3 pipes cegniac Brandy, Holland Gin and Jamaica
Jinm
150 bbls and bags Coffee, 50 bbls white Potatoes
50 do canal family Flour, 40 ‘half bbls family Flour
28 casks small and large Cheese, 75 bbls 3fo. 2 &
3 Mackerel
50 half boxes fresh sugar and butter Crackers
20 do bbls pickled Beef and Salmon
25 tlo do fresh Goshen Butter
10 bags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger
0 uoxes Lump Sugar, 40 boxes assorted Candles
30 do Bar Soap, 250 teams Wrapping Paper
London Porter qts and pts, 20 boxes Lctuon Syrup
10 tons wide and narrow Iron. Plough Mould*
Every description Castings
German. En ;., Blister. American, aud Cast Steel
Every kind green and black Tea
AH kinds Aniericanand Spanish Cigars, and various
other lrticles useless to mention. •
—ALSO—
A fresh and complete assortment of seasonable Dry
Goods just opening, direct from New York, with
Hardware, crates Crockery, and Glassware, all at low
price* and only for cash,
march 4 lsi5 37 -
at this time, only a snbje-
obvious defects "of our militia system afford no. just a-
poi ogy to officers, for the neglect,of clearly defined du
ties. Although the office of Adiutant General basal-
mo; it become nominal, from the lhct„of all compensa
tion* being withheld from that officer under our existing
laws, it is nevertheless .the duty of the inspectors to
tua’se their returns with regularity and precision to
that officer, as well as to-transmit a copy of said returns
directly to Head Quarters. The Generals of Divisions |
and Brigades are requested to attend lhe reviews ofi 1IV ,„ u llMTOW1
Regiments and BattaUions of their several commands, favor ofAiexander G. Murray vs said Iluson.
As, the Commander-in-Chief cannot, consistently I j au 21 J835 33 . JAMES LOVE, 5k'ff.
with his civil duties, attend the reviews, it will be more } -?
incumbent on Generals of Divisions and Brigades, to PUiC Sheriff Sales.
look to the execution oftheir orders in person-and this a T the court houserin the town ofZebulou.
Also, on the first Tuesday in May neyt:
One negro woman named Ruth, about 4o years old.
levied on as the property of Frnncis A. Jfuson to aaiLjfv
a mortgage fi fa issued from Henry Inferior court
SELLING OFF
» r lt , educed Prices, for Cash;
I i or unexceptionable Foyer.
a DISSOLt TION of'the firm of Hazier, Fori, 5p
NL- .Huey, will take jtiace ot: the 1st'day of July
next, agreeable to the artiri-- limiting it to that day.
preparatory to wluch we shall commence st liing our
present Stock, comprising-a very large and general
assortment of Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Hard
ware and cutlery. Hats, Shoes,' Bonnets. Crockers,
Saddlery, CaPpeting. &c. Ac., all of which are fredi
aud of the newest style. This stock of goods will off
er a great inducement to merchants and families vho
wish to purchase articles suitable for the win let and
spring seasons, being superior to any ever offered in
this section of the, State on the same terms. Our du
ly reasons lor reducing (he prices of our goods is to
bring the business .of the present concern to a close on
the 1st oi July next, when at least, one of the partners
willretiie. \Ve most respectfully ask all who are in
debted to us. to make pavtuen'., "those who have been
nuulged for ii long time must expect to be rued unless
bey make some satisfactory' arraaremen: for claiaie
i-es. BAXTI if. FORT. & YVILFY
will be expected.
liy the Commander-in-Chief.
37-3t JOSEPH M. EVANS, Aid-de-eamp.
A PROCLAMATION.
cusq&ssa:
liy iritson Lumpkin, Governor and Commande r-in - Chief
of the Army ar.d Nary of the State, aud the Militia
thereof.
W HEREAS I have received satisfactory informa
tion that a murder was committed on the body
of Swafford Stallswoxth, in the county bf Jones, in tills
State, en Thursday’ the 19th inst. by JAMES IIOL-
LU)AY ; and it being represented to me that the said
James Holliday has fled from justice ; I have thought
proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby offering a
reward of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOL
LARS. to any person or persons who may apprehend
and deliver the said James Holliday to the sheriff or
jailer of the county aforesaid. And I do moreover
charge and require all officers civil and military in this
State to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend and
deliver him as aforesaid.
Pike county will bo sold on the first Tttes
day in APRIL next, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, viz :
Twenty barrels corn more or less and 500 ppnnds
seed cotton more or iess—levied on as the property of
Aimer H Singleton to satisfy Patrick Scott for rent.
One negro girl named Caroline about 5 years old—
levied on a* the property of Griffin Freeman to satisfy
,a fi fa in favor of John Roberson, levy made and re
turned to int by a constable, property pointed out by
*V. H. Gunn.
march 2 - THOMAS THORNTON, sh'ff.
Houston Sheriff sales.
.Gfe, ' the first Tuesday in APRIL next will
'LjP' bcsoldin the town of Perry Houston comm
hettvee’u the ia wfui hours of sale
The Lot of Land with considerable improvements
on it whereon Thotuus‘Barron row lives, lying in the
13th district of said county the No. not known—levied
on as die property of said Thomas Barron to satisfy a
J UST . received and for Sale, 32,0: 0 lb.- . Bacon,
Hams, Shoulders and sides.
—ALSO—
5,000 lbs. Lard, new "and good,
feb 19—35-tf
T. L. SMltH.
fi fa from the inferior court of said county in favor of
James Holliday is said to be about five feet eleven j Jacob Wilcox endorsee, against William Shephurd
inches high, spare made, forty years of age, light com-1 maker, and Thomas Barron, Samuel Gilmore, and
. i ■ -.i , ■ - j j -.i i-u— u
fi N assortment of Coiqted Silks of the latest
A. just received and for sale by
WM. H BURDSALL.
Oct 14 17
lyle
Y OUTH’S Over Coals, just received and for
sale by WM. II. BURDSALL.
Oet 18 10
plexiou—with sandy hair inclined to curl, and with a
’urge scar on the jaiv.
Ia testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the great seal of the State to be affixed
at the State House in Milledgeville, this twenty
third day of February, eighteen hundred and thir
ty five, and of American Independence the 59th.
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor.
WILLIAM A TENNILLE,
36 2t Secretary of State.
1 Jbtain Jantxen, of the Hamburgh ship Ga-
’ "“i. arrived this afternoon from Lisbon, in n
passage, having left that port on the
I*'’ 1 «f January, reports tbnt the day before his
■P'rture the Due de Leuehtonhcrg had nrriv-od,
'hit the marriage ceremony between this
"■'vpersonage anti the Queen Donna Mar’a had
place, to the groat joy of the people of Por-
• 1 I ^Southern Put.
Ivesttser) that Vr. Wil-
Imbnssiidor from the Unit d States and
’"ceSnzxo. the Greek Ambassador, were pre-
M.Dee.28, to the Cosarowitcli Prince Alex-
eder.
The following question will be debated by the Frank
lin Association *P their next meeting, Saturday evng.,'
the7th instant, viz:
’• Dots education tend to the kappinese cf man
R. CARVER. Secy
wmmmxKnjesBammammrmwmamm u ul. i .’ii— ii, .i-tn
On Tuesday tho 24t3i inst. in Atliens. Sir. James D.
Frierson of Macon, to Miss Margaret R. II. Bostwick
of the former place
Garden Seed
LARGE supply of ShakeFa Garden Seed, war
ranted fres just received and for sale bv
i >0—32-tf \r Mi G. BROWN.
njnilF. Insiinince Bnnk of Columbus, will insure
.EL Cotton on the River, and also take a few risk*
against Fire in thiacity. Apply to
ROBERT COLLINS.
Macon. Oct. 27, 18M 19 _ ____
For Safe.
WOMAN Cook—verv cheap, for further partic
ulars app y at this office.
A
Jail 1 1835
Died,
On the 19th nit. at r ortville, Lucetta Maria, daugh
ter of Wm. Daniel of Macon, ogee two years and live
months.
nani
We are ailt' orised to
A PROCLAMATION.
By WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor and Commandcr-
in-Chicf of the Army and Mary of this State and the
Militia thereof.
W^g7"HEREAS, I have received official information,
V that, on the night of the lQtjVor 20th instant,
(different communication? giving bdfh dates,) THO
MAS KING. HIRAM KING, JOHN KING, and
GEORGE KING, in company with two OTHER
PERSONS named ROUSE, entered the house of
Mrs. Jane .Casey, in the county of Carndeu, in this
State, and, in a most atrocious and savage manner,
murdered her daughter Nanct Casev, (the mother of
an infant-child,) and a young man by the name of
James Scott, and also mortally wounded several o-
ther persons, members of her family;—and it bding re
presented to inc that the said THOMAS KING alias
THOMAS KING THE THIRD, together with said
HIRAM aud GEORGE, his sous, have escaped and
fled from justice— * * *
Now, in order that they he speedily apprehended
and brought to justice, I have thought proper to issue
this mv proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS fir the apprehension
and delivery of the said fugitives to the sheriff or jailor
of Camden" county, o. THREE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for THOMAS KING and ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS each for said HIRAM and GEORGE ;—
and I do moreover charge and require all officers, civil
Giles B. Taylor endorsee,
Lot No. 238 iu the tenth district of said county of
Houston—levied on as the property of Solomon Dasher
to satisfy a ti fa from a justice’s court of Effingham
county in favor of Joseph Gromet, levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Lot No. 174 in the sixth district of said county of
Houston—levied on as the property of Joseph Kelly
to satisfy a small fi fa issued from a justice’s court of
Elbert county in favor of Powell ail’d Wilkinson for
the use of James Dooly, levy made and returned tome
by'a constable march 2
GEORGE M. DUNCAN, sh’ffi.
Also Kill be sold as above,
Lot No. 259 iu the thirteenth district, of said county,
it being the plantation whereon William Grace now
lives—levied on as his property to satisfy a fi jh issued
from Richmond superior court in favor of the justices
of the court of ordinary of Richmond county for the
use of Catharine S. Collins, Amelia Collins, and 8sral;
Collins, the first of whom was represented by her guar
dian Benjamin Palmer, the second by Robert Alien &
the third by James Palmer, asainst said William
Grace " JAMES HOLDERNESS, D. sh'ff.
'S vmpbeil Sheriff Sales.
/"ILL he sold on the first Tuesday iu '
pril
rorrespondent of the Baltimore Patriot
P* "rites ;
have only hcen able to ascertain, tint yes*
, *. T > during tho session with closed doors, the
. 'rient of the United States transmitted to the
dr a message whirh will create throughout
* r °«.itry. ifmvinformation be correct, a sen-
"" of no every dav character. In line, his
Cotton.
per lb.
els.
12A
3
10
ILiggiug
per yd
CIS.
25
30
Com.
per bushel
els.
75
a
874
Corn Meal,
do
75
a
SI
Flour, northern.
do*
do
Bacon,
per Ib.
cts.
12
do Hants,
do
do
To
Hale Rope
per lh.
CIS.
10
a
124
Iron
per Ib.
cts.
H
a
0
.Mackerel
per bbl.
9
8
a
12
Coffee,
tier Ib.
cts.
a
10
Sugar,
do
do
10
a
12
Molasses,
por gsil.
do
37a
a
40
Jiratnly, peach.
do
do
90
do Cogniac,
do
s
a
Rnm, N. E.
do
cts
40
a
50
Gin, Holland,
do
s
1 A
do Northern
do
cts.*
50
a
55
Lead
per lb.
cl»*
8
Shot
per hag
$
2|
Salt
per bush.
44
i
ARRIVED.
JV.
Macon. Fib
O
7. I
announce EDWARD C. BULK- . . -- ,
LEY as a candidate for Cierk of the ? nd nnhtary, in this State, to be vigileat tn endeavor-
inferior Court, at the ensuing elec- mg to apprehend and bring said offenders to merited
- punishment.
Given under tpy hand and the great seal of the Statu,
at tho State House in Milledgeville, this the
twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-five, and of the American inde-
pendened tho fifty-ninth.
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor.
VV i li. i A it A. Tissillx, Secretary of State. 3t-37
We are authorised to
announce • CHARLES S. LEWIS
ns a candidate for Clerk of the Inferior
Coart.
The Subscriber an
nounces himaelf. as a candidate for
Clork of the Inferior Court, and
thinks it only necessary to observe
flint if elected, flic, duties of the office shall be faithfully
attended to, A. R. M‘LAUGHLIN.
feb 18 1835 , . .'i
We arc authorised to
i-i t.v'/EUannounci ii:r. R. DURRETT a* a
f . - jy candidate for .Clerk of the Inferior
Court.
Town Lots in Rome.
LL the Town Lots in Rome will be exposed to
sale, bv the Inferior Court and Town Company
jointly, on the 14tb day of April next, at public outcry,
in said town. The loft are beautifully arranged and
situated at the Head of- Coosa. Tho town has been
permanently established by an act of the Legislature
a i the site for public buildings in the county of Floyd
It is now fully ascertained that the obstructions in the
Coosa river may, and it i- believed will, he speodily
removed. To persons wishing to make a profitable
next, before the court house in Camp
hcliton, Campbell county, between the usua
hours of sale.
One yoke of oxe u and cart, levied on as the proper
ty of Thomas llonner to satisfy one fi fa from the Su
perior Coart of said county tn favor of Waid White
vs said Thomas Houuer, principal, ami "Edmund lian-
dol, security—property pointed out l;y defendant.
One bay Horse poney, one-patent clock,, one pine
sideboard, and two cows aud yearlings, levied on as
the property of Little Berry Harris to satisfy oue ti fa
from the Superior Court o, said county in favor of
Charles 8. Anderson vs Little Berry Harris, principal,
and Micajali Harris, security on stay of execution.
One sorrel mare, levied, on as the property of Da■
Andress lo satisfy one fi fa from the Superior Court of
said connty in favor of Andrew ’Weaver vs said David
Andress—pointed out by defendant.
Lot of Land containing forty acres more or less, No.
767 in the eighteenth district second see’: >n aboriginal
ly Cherokee county now Campbell counff levied'on
as the property of William F. Barrett to r' ify onefi
ft from a justice’s couTiot Walton county in favor ol
Jennings & Palmer vs said Burrett/levy made and re
turned to me bv a CQDatable. feb ’.'6
WESLEY CAMP. Sh’ff.
THE INDIAN'S PANACEA.
F OR Scrofula. Salt Rheiita, Ulcii's, Fever Sores,
Erysipelas, Dyspepsia. Liver Cnuipiaiui. Impu
rities of the Blood, Chronic Inilamatiun of ike Ixidueys,
Sore Eyes, Mercurial Diseases. Ac.
—CASES OF CURES—
Chari.xstov. March27, 1832.
I was seized, about three years since, with a distres
sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severe cold white
under the influence ofmeiciiry, and which ha;= dis
abled me from business nearly ever since. Daring
this period, I have been a patient iu the Marine Hos-
pita!. iu tins city, upwards of four months, and nearly
the same length of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and
tried almost every remedy, wills little benefit. On tho
Pith of February last, at that time scarcely able to
niuve about upon crutches, I commenced the use of
The Indian's Pauetea. Iu ono month 1 found myself
entirely free ‘rom pain, and am now happy to state
that 1 'coasider mvself perfectly well.
" WM. TUCKER, 13. M-ri.e:-si.
Chaklestox," May 10,' 1833.
The undersigned has been labouring under Meic.Ur
rial Rheumatism for three years first; ciurj.-g which
period he was an inmale of the City Hospital, d un
der the medical treatiireni of the Physicians sl.at in-
stipition. without obtaining permanent relief. In the
month of December last, i was permitted to nse The j
Indian's Panacea, and five bottles completely relieved
me. L. WARREN.
Charlkstos, Dec. 20 1831.
The subscriber had for nearly two years a . crofnlons
ulcer upon the knee, covering a surface at time as
large as her hand. It was so severe as to confine her
to the house nearly the whole of that time. She used
many remedies in vain, and began to de-pair of’ever
getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian’s
Panacea, ami is happy to state that four bottles healed
it entirely, and she has .remained perfectly well to this
time, nearly a year.
ELIZA STRONG, George-st.
Chabi-xstok, July 12, 1831.
I was afflicted four years with air ulcer in flic ley,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation and excessive pain in-flie "legend or.cle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon if,,
bat without permanent benefit. * In this state, fivc^bot- '
ties of The Indian's Panacea made a perfect cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting-st.
Charleston, Jan. 20, 1832.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a sertrto-
lous disease for several years, during which time I em
ployed several eminent physician:; both im Philadelphia
ana Charleston, and also took several bottles of
Swaim’s Panacea; hut all without jferpraiient benefit.
During the last whiter I was taken with an ulcerated
throat, which soon became so severe as to prevent ray
taking sufficient foodto snspiiii lift. I remained in flu's •
situation several days,’ emaciated, and threatened with
absolute and unavoidable starvation—\vhf-n, as a last
resort, I had recourse' tn The Indian’s Panacea, and
feund from it almost immediate relief, recovering so
rapidly that in four weeks I fountl myself quite well,
as I have remained ever since.
ANDREW’ COZIER, Iying-st.
A colored woman, belonging to Mr. Adam Tut ;:o.
Charleston, was affected for nearly t\vo years with a
■prapariied with ulce-
THE SUBSCRJBER P. ,, ,
gffAS r - morel M. office to the room ov r Patrick invwtment .nmtvn.preiu.rty
y M & Martin’i- Store, at tho .corn t of Cherry and
Second streets. feb 2.5 36
Charles j. McDonald.
Loaf Sugar -V ( toffee;
B A RRr LS Lo if Sugar
12 Tiect es prime ere n Com
For sale bv
feb 25 "36
REA & COTTON.
"messages, his proclamation, nnd lii- nro-
f * 1re in this document outdone: it must: he
* mottominous feature indeed. It is mm in
enate printer, and will pro-
hinds' of ihc ,
1 he made public in a day or two. It con-
■owtheralatit ns hem ecu the Gliief ,M:igi
iir' 1 ; fo.’between them thing
i.,7 ~*y to be tonic more and more
1 tettoical.
ippear
perplexing
Ate occurred in New York, morning offfftili,
a, , v '’vvnrreo
,, lf h destroyed
..... huililing- No. and 3"IU
and No. 92 ami 90 Oliver street,
’ n jorei| considerably the houses No. 1182 Wa-
V^Md 83 01 iver street-
j-pi'ns paper of January 14, states, that Mr.
jg Secretary to the American Legation
arrived in 1‘ari- on the 12th, with in-
i '°u- fo? 12,000,000ri-als delivered hy Spain
teance ef the •—» the two
.Steamboat Excel, Capt. J. L. Wilcox, with tow
boats Nos. 3 and 6 to J. Goddard &. Co. with merchan
dize to Isaac Scott & Co. J. & \V. Baldwin, T. J.
Chace, Craft & Fort, Hamilton & Have-. 1). Rakton.
F„ B. Weed, J- Eppingcr, Russell 6t Dickinson, W,
BrJohnston. 8. Rose & f’o. D. Flanders, Geo. Jewett,
J. A. & 3. S. Virgin. \V. 'J'. Sage, Iri a Cotton,
! Carter & Bennett, \\. G. Brown, Z. T. Cornier. I,.
| Fitch, F. O’Callsgnen, J. L. Jones.
PETABTED.
Macon, March 3d.
Steamboat Excel, Capt. Wilcox, for Darien.
Darixx, February ’26.
Feb. 22—Steam Boat Macon, from the Oakmulgee,
to Mit< hel & Collins.
on:h—Steam Boat DavkPCrocket, to J. T. Row
land. , ,
Sieani Boat Pioneer, to J. T. Rowland.
21th—Tow Boat No. 3 Pioneer Line, 624 hales cot
ton, to J. T. Rowland.
Darien.
24th—Sterm Boat Macon, with tow boat No. 7.
Mitcbel* Collins. j
22_g,,. am ft oat David Crocket, witlitow boats No. :
7 and 4, foil cargo, for Macon. j
o.Jth—Steam Boat Pioneer, with tow boats No. 10 I
and 6f full cargo.- foV Macro.-. j
apprentice wanted.
; N active, inteilig- it lad ia wanted immediately as
Printing Business, at this
office.
an Apprentice
liAlMH ( H for i.ra
or two hones, for sale bv
WM. II. BURDSALL.
fab 19 1835
and examine for yourselves. All the lots will be sold
on that day. or the sales will he continued from day to
day, until the whole are disposed of. withont any fai
lure. Terms, one fourth on the day of sab—the
ntainder in three annual instalments.
THOMAS II. CLIETT, )
MARTIN T. ELLIS, !
ROBERT WARE, f
COOPER ft. ROBERTS, J
JOHN H. LUMPKIN, t
Z. B. HARGROVE, ! Cnnr.iis-
WILLIAM SMITH, . ( turner*.
D. R. MITCH I’LL, J
Rome. Floyd county, Ga. Feb.22. 1«35. * 37
■J. I. Court.
COMUERCIAL BANK.
Macon, I HA Ft’iaiary. 1835.
DIVID! ND at the rate of eight per cent, per
annum, or two dollars on the siiare. will he paid
• Stockholders of tfci«- Bank on and after Mon3a\
34
ftv order of the Beard,
THOS. HARDEMAN. Ca<
11(1
ro
h
& N A**
death
P GO PL id OF IH8B COUNTY.
k MARK D. CLARKE
ofl r; Inm-"If as a candidate fur <’!ei k
of tip' Inferiur.Court of Bibb cotuiiv.
to -ill the vacancy occasioned' by flic
f Martin Simmons. Esqr.
roo;l.
feb
fresh garden seeds.
fUST received a general Assortment of Fresh G'a-r-
I. den Beeda, from .the Shaker Society, warranted
J. If. ^ IV. S. ELLIS,
36 Cott'i Avenue, Macon.
, , distressing paiffin har head,
Carroll Shrriff Sales. j ration in her nostrils, and a ceffttan t discharge o! very
Carroll County, before tho’Co.irt House door, j Thi: w „ify fliat 1 hive beTn afflicted with the
Will bo sold the following property to wit: j Mver cmnolaint these five years ; that i have been doc-
Lot of Land No. 3!> in the fifth district of Carrol:—as tored ter It by several of onr bes: pi.vsicians v •
the .'property of Joseph Baits to satisfy two fi faafrom l.effcct; and fliat I was cured bv tal inir nine hol ies of
Fayette inferior court, one in favor of.M. N. Burch vsj f j*e Ind-ttie’s Panacea, with some other litt! mercurial
said Baies, flie other in favor of Thomas Doth::rt!v: j pills, directed by oiir doctor. P. JOHNSON.
For srdc by J. H. & \\ T . S. F.LLIS,
said Baies and John Dunn security.
Lot Nc. 140 in the sixth di- rio; Carroll
perty of Charles McClain to satisfy a fi fa from C
superior court in favor of Thomas Metieark a:-;
for tlic nse of King W. Perry- vs Charles MtClaim & I ,5
Thos. Rabon his security on appeal.
Lots No. 193 and 102 in the sixth district Carroll, 51 ' <
head ofhorses—ail a; the property of Joseph Cham ers | /T'ftN th >Jl
to satisfy afi fa from Carroll superior Coni t in favor of j -i_S^ valiiak
Hiram Thompson vs said Chambers. feb 20 TOiird street:
. I. E. COBB, shff. j T£t.. The I
Adminislrtinn 's
For the Complexion. 1
H ALFORD’S Pearl Water—for flic removal of I
Situ Burns, Freckles, and eruption-, for -alej
by J. II. & W. S; ELLIS, i
feb 25 3f. f
inatu
■Marion. Tvvi
< Saturday the I2th of April next, will lx
before the court house in the town of Perry
Bureau, due lot of Books, and many other artiefe
numerous to specify, t« r:;i property of F.tLrard l
idecoa id, for the benefit of the creditors of st
sed, terms made known-on the day of sale. *
JAMES E. DUNCAN, }
JAMES'HOLDERNESS, (
feb 15,
Strayed or Stolen
FROM the plantation of the sub-
rihrr, near .Marion. Twiggs county.
*_’7t!i Deceml
bout fi\ • v.
Ga., c
gray MAIM
one dark brown mare
ah-;ail. about five or six years old.'
'impression fliat they will stop in Joi
obtain d thii mare from a Kentucky
Caleb Woodard, who stated that he tr
Clinton. Vny information rospectii
trays will he thankfijllv receive
reward raid to anv rson takii:
last, one
v. ari old. and
.MULE, with a
I torn under the
'v county, as
drover, liamec
led for- her i;
Gunrdn 1 its Sale.
of an Otdc from the infer
am county , sitting a a court
door in l’et
lours of sale,
[AY next. Cot of Land hi
. -i iImnton county, ■ /-!
s, orphan, t.-rni-- at -ale.
JOHN UN \r ti \N
HI
aunty. Ga
BlAtVKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFflCE