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By a Lady. May weaver retaiu the glorious his party is a traitor and unworthy the support
banner of liberty, and uever suffer it to be in the of genuine union men.
power of those merciless wretches that fain William Simmons. Supported by the mercy
would dissolve the Union of these our Uuiled and ; of him who made us, a people striving for liberty
happv Stales. ' can uever be enslaved.
By’a Lady. Washington and La Fayette, j William Campbell. Orleaus confirmed the
The Illustrious champions of Liberty, the' revolutionary struggle. 1
friends of maukiud; may posterity never forget I Washington Preston Esq. Success to Gen.
their examples, or disturb their ashes by the Jackson and his successors iu office
Macox, July 6, 1833.
To Messrs. Howard, tf Sinclair, if Tally:
It is the ardent desire of many of our most re
spectable citizens, that there should be establish
ed in our city an amply-endowed Institution for
the education of Females. Aud as it is believed
your Church possesses facilities for carrying thro’
sofavoiile a scheme beyond that of auy other iu
the State, we take the liberty of proposing, that
ucw faugled doctrine nullification, j Perry C. Carr. The sons of the union demo- I you will n.imesome suitable persons of the Gcor-
By a Lady. ,indrew Jackson. The admin- j cratic republican party : the brightest and finest gia Conference, who shall be associated with a
istrater of Justice, the inflexible Patriot, the un- ' planets in the elements of the U. States. j suitable number of our citizens, to act as trustees
equalled hero, aud tho champion of Liberty. J. M. Lowe. Judge White: a hobby horse j to such an institutimi. This will enable us to as-
lly C- L. White, of Charleston. A dream put | for the Georgia Nulliners, Uuion men cau’t ride certaiu at once, to what extent, this hetievoleut
up at auction, and no hinder: President Jackson s him. ^ 'object will be patronised by our fellow townsmen
’ * " 1 P. B. Reynolds. Here is wishing that W r illiam j and the public.
Schley may live to deliver the next Gubernatorial Respectfully,
address.
t v _ „ M. A. Marshall Esq. A toast to Andrew
Jstratious on the principles of the Proclamation ' Jackson aud hoping that Van .Jiuren inay be dec
ani! tho Force Bill, has been productive of hap- j ted to the Presidential chair, as we believe the
py and most glorious results to the great Demo- good of the country requires it.
erntic Republican Family of the U. States.— , Septimus W. Slatter. Thr Spirit of 76: it
Admissions niude into said Family should be j "ill aud shall last as long as I do, the predictions j Messrs.R. A. Beall. J, Cowles. Robert Collins ff
tested by the aforesaid articles of faith, and re- of many to the contrary iiotwilhstaudiug. ! //. Lamar, Esqrs.
quired to prove their faith by their works. ! A.^ S. Griffith. Mav the Uuiou he preserved j G»:ntlkmk.\—Your note communicating .to
apology to the French Nation.
By Col. L. L. Gritfin. Andrew Jackson,
Chief Magistrate of the U. States, and Wilson
Lumpkin of the Stale of Georgia; their Admin-
ce, Perry, On. June 30, 1835. A
IPS of uernons fnr wlinm thoro i«
LIST of Letters remaining in F. O. at Zebulon
A CARS.
A LIST of the names Of persons for whom there is on 1st July 1835, wich if not taken out by die' iprrr T AT T 1?VT?1 A \T)
letters remaining in this otfice for the quattereud- j Get. next, will be sent to the Postofliee Depart- rr 1 sjIjIJIJU. Aj. O L.Mh rxiJVlJTJ/
quarter end
mg present date, and if not taken out liefore the end of j ment
die qnsaing quarter ending the 31st August next, will I Allen Jno A
he sent to the Postoffice Department as dead letters.— j Allen Clemant
Applicadon should be fbr advertised letters
ROBT. AUG. BEALL,
J. COWLES,
ROBT.,COLLINS,
HENRY G. LAMAR. .
Macon, July 6,1833
. . «s, the (let ire of yourselves aud many of your {,
I ho horrors of Revolution ;md Anarchy, and respectable/eh'oie citi-.cns, that a Female lostitu-
the blessings resulting from our Republican Gov- , Ron should be located in vour city,-with an am- n.,,' n s
Anderson James
Ammons Jesse
Allen Allison 2
Allen Jnmes P
Allen Abraham
Ard Neal
Arnott Joseph
Anthony Samuel Rev
Brown Mark .11
I Bullard J A .
' H rown Boynton .
, Bates John A
j Benton John
' Bryan Mr
I Billiard Thomas 2
j Bull William
Baldwin Joseph
| Bostick Willi am
Bateman Clahorn
Bullard William
Burton Willi a ui
Branch Cstharino
A. S. Griffith.
By Dr. M. Bartlett. The late Union Conven- j and Van Hurcn elected.
tion. It has disappointed its enemies; may it
not bo mistaken in its friends. ' , , »» . uw .u u. . UCIUC u m vuur Brumm. ttdnh
By Nathan O, Munroo. Wilson Lumpkin— eminent should be strong motives to avoid disu- P le endowment.' to lie nlacrnl umier the ausnices . i" .
minion Alexander
Wc will speak of Iffs acts, he needs no other cu- harmony prevail throughout the Union parly,
logiutn.
|{y M. A. Chisholm, of Stewart. The A
ienn Man of War; may ske uever fail to he
treat with respectful consideration, your k*-iil pro- j BnteiiC*** ,e ^
armed and well mau-ned
By A. Jones. Speed and still greater speed
to the wings of the eagle of Liberty that flics o-
ver the land of slavery, and picks crowns from
tyrants heads.
By A. D. Brown. South Carolina. Our
generous sister state: despite the malignant in
fluence of Nullification, may her star shine out
in tho glorious constellation of Uuion—Jet us not
mourn the lost Pleaid.
By J. Bennett. Nullification. The insignia
fnr Revolution, the scourge of Mankind.
By Rilward A. Harvey. Franklin, Jefferson
and Washington. On the green page of mem
ory still let them live. And our hearts warmest
tribute Oh still let us give. To the Philosopher.
.Statesman and Hero all three. Who combined,
did achieve our glorious liberty.
By A. Johnson. artin Fan Buren Vice
H lien the cheering With which tills sentiment posa), we without having an opportunity to com-1 i>,a
mer- was received, had subsided, Geo. R. Hunter Lsq. 1 nnmicatc extensively with our brethren, will as- I ciarlt William J*
well rose nnd aduressgd the company, iu substauee as sumo the responsibility, in the interval of our con-1 Carroll James
follows ;
Terence session, to name the following respected j Cum John M
Gentlemen—-1 lie reference made by the son- . brethren, as suitable persons to fdLllic place of
IIMnnt Gl t in f'n.i.-m.l inn I... > . ... . • . . . ...
stand deservedly high with the democracy of the
Union; of their election there can lie no doubt
Mr. Schley was proposed as the candidate of the
President oj the U. States. The firm and uu- Union party for Governor 'al tile next election.—
flinching friend of Andrew Jackson ; his virtues, The nomination ofiliis talented a::d popular gen-
tnlcuB ami patriotism -liinc so conspicuous, that ' Oeman was carried by acclamation. Our op-
his political enemies tumble to excel or imitate poiients calculated that this nomination would
them, have resorted to calumny—the people .say produce divi-ion in our ranks, I ml they were
onward. - doomed to their usual disappointment. Of Messrs
By Jiio. Ramey. Georgia. May she always : Gleaveland and Jackson, the candidates uomina-
he as true to herself and as patriotic, as she has ted for Congress, by the Convention, lured say
proven for the last year. but little. They aw good men. and true, and
By M. Hall. Gen. Jackson. Inferior to none, will if elected, sustain the principles, for widen
Gen Washington not excepted, because it is as we have so otten triumphantly elected. In con-
praiseworthy to execute a* to plan. elusion, gentlemen, let us once more unfurl the
By J. Bennett. It ashingtun and Jackson.— i Uuion banner, nnre mure do battle for liberty &
May their names and examples stand as a me- our country ! Patriotism—policy requires that
memo (n rising generations, until the last shock nr should in the approrrjiing elections, present
, .. , ... „ ., , , — —- purpose of giving you au opportunity
to he run for 1 resident tuul \ ice I resident by j mee t promptly, the "xpressed wish of many of
the Union party of Georgia, at the approaching your townsmen, whose opinions go to say that a
election. Mr Van Burenof New York,aud Gol. delay so protracted as the time of our next aniiu-
Jnhiisoi; of Kentucky were the candidates pre-. a j conference, would materially interfere with tlie
seated to the Convention. Against their iiomi- j success of sodcsirahle an enterpiise.
nation no objection was urged; accordingly,my- j Our next session will he held iu vour city ou
self and colleague (your delegates in the conven- ; J 4tli January 183G, at which time, your liberal
non) sustained their nomination. 1 Jicso distill-1 proffers shall be laid ill due form before our
gitished gentlemen have been the. uniform sup- | brethren, and a proper attention bestowed upon i
porters of Gru Jackson's administration ; and your views—bv.
of lime shall bury the Nations of the earth iu
oqo undistinguished ruin.
By ‘ E. Lunsford. May tho Shears uscdd>y
n firm unbroken front, since it is.clear, that even
noiv. our opponents aro almost ready • to aban
don the contest in despair. One more united &
the Union party to clip ijto wings of Nullification powerful effort, and the Constitution will be pla-'
bo at all times kept sharp and bright. cod beyond the murderous grasp of Nullification.
By D. M. Cox. John Forsyth. One of the Let ns then rally to the polls on the first Mondav
IJy to the poll;
in October, and sustain the ticket presented tr
us by the Convention!
By D. M. Cox. John Forsyt
eminent sons of Georgia.
By James Kcddock. Georgia is a noble state,
llcr laws arc good, and people great; Hut 1 hope
l never shall see that day. When tho •'hair’ll bo j
filled by Henry Clay. SMALL POX.
By J. \V Hutchinson. ■ ur country—our' We arc happy to inform our fellow-citizens,
while country. United wc stand, (lie wonder and that this dreadful pestilence is extiuct in our com-
admiration of tho world—divided, we are ad- miutity, and that no further danger is apprehend-
uiQiiblicd by the .Most High, that wo cannot - ed from its ravages amongst ns.
stand. So far as wc know, our town is not only lira!-
By T. A. Bartlett. The Tree of Liberty.— thy, hut exempt from tho influence of alarming
may it extend its branches over every cliinc, aud j epidemics, with tho exception Y>f a few lingering
scatter its blessings to every people. ca«es of nullification, from which no dread is at
By A. Daniel. Nullification. The despised present entertained, as the mu-t prominent pa-
ilep of a patriotic people. ticnis have passed that state of the .disease at
By S. R. Johnson. Union among ourselves, which it can he communicated; anil as most of
llciicefurili, let all party names he lost iu that our citizens have been inoculated with the grnu-
of American*. iur, Union Democratic, Republican matter, pre-
Iiy Win. Riley. The Bay we celebrate. Wo i served from the systems of Washington, Jefferson,
bid its return with unabated delight. Madison and Jackson; which has taken extreme-
ByJ. Bennett. The Constitution of Ihc U. S. Iy well, and i« found to ho a sure preventive a-
I’striois’ unerring Chart—Freemen’s expert Ob-' gainst tile aforesaid malady.—Standard of Union.
ted Pilot—Liberty’s unwavering Compass—our , „.
carry's Fortress—and the U.-n.’s glory. BREACH OF PROMISE.
7V President and Vice Presidents of the Day; A „ ac[io „ f „ r ,, re; , ch of under some-
I’lS 111 ™! " op thy ^Ittzeus. what novel cireumstnnres. i>- appointed for trial
The Uratvr ond Remit r of the Raij. \ ounj; 0I1 f, rst c | a y 0 f j| 1( * term nt the ensuing sitting; of
eo ol promise. the Circuit Court, before Judge Kdwnrds. The
•Many others were drunk, winch we have not p| aintiff |, a merchant of this city, of highly rcs-
-*•>11 able to procure. pectahlo standing and connexions—wealthy and.
—— in extensive business. The defendant is a mar
ried lady, residing in the neighborhood of Hudson,
of great personal attraction* —young gay and ac
complished. Tile alleged , cause'of action ari-.es,
wc are informed, from a wanton aad.cruel breach
Gentlemen,
Your most obt. & hide, servants.
JOHN HOWARD,
•K. SINCLAIR.
s J. W. TALLEY,
t MISSIONARY Society or the Methodist Epis.
church in Macon, auxiliary lo the Georgia Con
ference Missionary socieij'. wes formed in this city on
Monday evening Inst. Tee following were the officers
elected ninler the cooslilut'oii. viz: ^
Dr WILLIAM B. BALL. pres.
ROBERT W. FORT, (vice
ISAAC D. SMITH, J pre-.
HENRY G. ROSS, sec.
WM. FORT, treasurer.
thaafcrs—Rufus hi Evajis, Win G Brown. A CIop-
ton, (i Jewett, Robt \ Be.ill, John I) Pitts, A R l>;d.--
ton.
Tlie object of the Society is to aid in tlie Missionary
enterpiMcs set on foot by the Georgia Conference, and
to extend ns fir as po shde the benefits resulting from
missionary labors, both dmongtba inhabitants of the
frontier sett'ements and the black population within
the bounds of the Conference. The society consists
it present of about :>fl memlters.
CRAWFORD UNION TICKET.
For Senate,
CAPT. HENRY CROWELL.
For Representatives,
J. M. D. KING,
WILLIAM COLBERT.
THE MARKETS.
Bagging
per yd
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Bacon,
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do (Inins,
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Bale Rope
per lh.
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10
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Iron
per lh.
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51
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Mackerel
per bbl.
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9
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124
Coffee,
per lb.
CIS.
14
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.Molasses,
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Coppedge Join. W
Couiyus William
Credille James
Clemauts Jane
Capps Jesse
Coinyns Henry
Carter Isaac'''
Cannon Janies \V'2 *
Chain John & Co 2 -
Cobh Howell 2
Cluj-k James ■
Clark Gidsa .Mrs
Copeland CfJpefcud J
Datvaey Mntlicw
Duncan George M
I >umi Joseph
Davis Pleasant
Duncan;Chastain & co
Diul.iiM florice It'
-Dorman Alfred
EMis Thomas W
■ Exam Sterling W
Everett Thornas
i Fuiwood Jobn2
Fife llolluday (I
Frost SavaJi
Fluids Cenjamin
GardnerJason
Gnerrv Peter V 2
Gray James 2
(tillten John
Gilbert Albert
Cilitrap Charles
CUirtriU D
Gartninn Daniel
Gibson Walter
Howard Hnrdy Leev
Hunt William' L
Horn Joel
Harris Thomas
Holland Jacob
Holland John
Hiuhon James
Hollensheud William
Herndon Bunvelt
Hearn Ctiswell
Ilerin Jacob
Hurst Robert C
Holderness James
Hall Hoali
Hand Henry II
Howard Augustus
Hall William
Harrell Milo
Howard Michael
Holla way Miclebury
Jordan Lewis J
Jinks .Sarah Mi»s
Johnso.a Nathaniel
Jackson Cullen
Johnson Josejih
Johnson Carroll
Jones Theophlus 2
Jordan Enoch
Jones John
Knighton Josiah
To no one
Kimhtill
King B
Linsev Elizabeth
Law David
l^irkin S J
LaneyNouh 2
Lane John G
Lewis Green B ~
Legett Sarah A
Legett John N
Mizells Luke T 2
McDonald Charles J
McBride A G
MeCnnts Sarah ■
Moore John M r'
Mitselwhite William 2
McNair Catharine
Massey Jackson W
Manghnui Aaron S
McNeil Jas & Daniel
Millard James ll G
Morris Elisha
Melvin George
Mathis John
Murray Azra
McLurily James
McKimie John G
Neil Alfred M
Norris Isaac
Farvin William 2
Patten & Taylor
Porter Nancy
Peacock Ix'wis
Pullock Thornes
Parremore Thomas
Pace Thomas
PuttishaHJoshua
Patiou George
Roytds'John S
Rawls Silas •
Robbins George W
Roan Joint.
Rooks Silas
Rooks Zachariah
Reese Fsiiain
Ritsbiu Jobil 2
Siewart iVilliam
Shepard Nathan S
Smith Henry
Sauls Joseph B
Self Cbappel B2
Suggs r./.ekiol
Simpsotl John A
Stapler John
Steward Mary
Shipnosii- Elias
Salter Richard
Sanders Louisa O
Smith Lewis #
Smith Ilatdy
Smith Jeremiah _
Thompson William
Thomas Theresa
'I’arRon Henry
Terry & Burnham
Turner Henry
Taylor Martin
Till Henry
Taylor Elviry
Tqudinson Jane
Turner Rebecca
Tyler Franklin
Tiioinpson Anthony
Turner John
Wood Eli
WpU William
Wimberly F D
( IsliJorsey
Wall Joint
Wilson Niithan
W atson Abner ’
Wimberly Ahner
Winiberlv Japies B
Young Henry
Yoon John
Yont£_ Elizabeth
Youruians Redding
j Anderson Win
j Andrews Jacob
Almonds Henry
Bethuiie Win
Bond Thos R
Brown Jno
Buffington A
\j Buttrill Jno
from David F Mj'UingsIy Elias
Barrow Geo S
; Culpepper J R
I Canaker Henry
I do G W
{ Caselberry Wm
. Crenshaw Joseph
I Colwell Glen
| Cork Powell 2
j Cole Nancy Mrs
j Covington Marshall 2
| Crawford Jno
Calloway Joel
! Chancy Thomas
Dennis Jno. S
Driver Wm W
Davis Jas G
Dodson L 31
Edmondson R
Ellison Zechariah
Epps capt G W
Finley Catharine Mrs
Freeman E J
Farmer Ishnm
Finney Wm II
Grisham Jno
Goody Geo P
Gitlord Lawson
Gillespie Jas B
Gauison Michael
Gilbert Jas R
Ileiulee Jno P
Harper Jas
Hill Green B
Harvey Nancy Miss
I do Speucer
! Hornsby 3Ir
I Heath Rigdor
J Hammock G B
Irvin Benj
Johnson S
Ju slice James
Jones Hardy
j Inferior Court
j. Jones Wm *
i Jay Charles L
q Kent Jno
f Harviu
K'lgore Smith
Laurence Mr
Joseph
Lynch G W
Leah Jno
Land Nancy Mrs
Long Littleton
Laurence T
Lifsey Benjamin
Lanhum Asa 2
Lee John D
Lunrev Asa
Love Pleasant M
Leak Wesley
Msnn Richard M
Harriet L 3fiss
J J 2
Jas W
Moore Jno
31angham W E
McClcudoir Jacob
Maddi/t David
McDaniel M 2
Matthews 8 J .Miss
McGeheg Jas Dr
Newell G W
Prophet Jas
Phillips TIiosG
Price Jno
Reynold Jno
Riggins Jas
Roberson .Michael
——Jno
Reed Bailey
David f
Rase o L
Scott Sarah A 3Iiss
Tinuev Jas
Story Jno 31
Sale Gideon 2
Scott Patrick
. Scroggins' Phillip
Smiiii Jno
Smith David
Stewart Jacob
Simmons Alien
Sugg Grey 2
Betty 3Irs
Story Wm
Starr Jno W Rev
' Stamper trby
Summerlin Mary 3Irs
Terrell Ignatius
Tnfreutine Win
Tarver Win
Toqnsley L S .
Touchstone D N
Tidwell Jno
Wilkerjon Reuben
Whittington Toddy 2
Walker tVm W or J:is
Woodley Andrew
Worreley Pitman 2
Wettliioreland John G
— ■ ■ - Robert
II. G. JOHNSON. P. M.
R'
JOHN S. COOMBS.
AY /NG estoJilishbd himself in Savannah ;(s Fac-
fnr and CommisifiMi Jlerchant, willdcvorte his
a to the interest of his friends.
References.
Messrs. Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston,
Messrs. J. W. & J. T. Heard, Augusta.
J. K. Killium Co. • do
Stovall & Simmons, do
G. B. Lamar Esq. Savannah.
David Ralston, 3fncon.
A. R. Ralston. do
ESPECTFUI.LY informs his friends and the
merchants generally, that, afler the first of June
next, he will be found at the store of Messrs. Seaman,
Lek & Ward. Dealers in Fancy ami Staple Dry Goods,
No. 12C, Pearl street, and solicits a continuance of the
patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. He will
attend, in person, to all orders entrusted to his care.
New York, May 21,1835 2t s spv 52
~ FOR SAXET
THE WHARVES sit
uated at the lower end of the town, ad
joining Messrs. P. R. Yonge «V- Sons, a-
i bout 135 feet front, and 7 to 800 feet deep,
are offered for sal® on accommodating terms.
Apply to W31. FRASER, Agent.
The Macon and 3filledgcville papers will insert the
j above until the 1st of July next, and forward their ac
I counts for payment.
Darien, May 28 50 tlj
Georgia, ('rawford county.
T H03IAS FEAGAN of tlie 521st conipatiy dis
trict. tolls before John Damiigh J. P. an estray
i bay horse four years old, left hind foot white, apprais-
1 ed by Henry if. Morgan and John Ray to be worth
sixty five dollars.
j A lso, Posted L 'fore P. 31. Calhottll a justice of the
• peace for said county, by Daniel Goodman, tin estray
small cliesinit sorrel mare, marked notedly, one fore
j foot and one hind foot with white above the hoof, and
about six or seven years old, and ahont thirteen hands
high, and appraised by Frederick Bushy ami Win,
Piles to he worth twenty dollars.
YV3I. 3rcGF.K, c. i. c.
June 5 1835 51
FOR SAXE
A fine blooded Mure and Colt.
THE owner will sell a bargain jit th
’ blooded Mare and Colt. Tlie pedigree
of the More is good : she was got by
Cook or Blackburn’s Whip, herdatnby
’ Cunningham's Bedford, who was got by
j imported Bedford, her great dam by imported Spread
I Eagle, her great great dam by Richardson's Royalist
j who was got by imported Royalist. The Colt, which
! is univcrsaPuadmired, was got by the celebrated Race
. llorse Collier, formerly of V irginia, now Kentucky.—
; To the above pedigree the owner has the certificate of
■ Col. Win. G. Hnun, the owner of Bertrand jr. and
| Rattlesnake. For further particulars :inph- to
GEORGE PITTS, or
JAMES LA3IAR.
Bibb comity. June 25 1 It
Notice.
C 'lOL. TIENRY LAMAR is invageiit during n;y
J absence. JOHN BASIL LAMAR.
M; icon, june 24 2t 53
New Finn and liook Store.
THE Subscribers hereby
announce to the Public thin
they have entered into busi
ness under the firm of Olcott
A Ells. Having purchased
the atock of Book-, and Sta
tionary of Mi. Thomas Purse, in this City, they will
keep a general assortment of every article in their line.
In a few weeks they will receive a large addition to
their present "stock, which they will dispose of on rea
sonable terms.
—ALSO—
25 boxes of Hats, many of them of tlie first quality,
which will be sold very low.
JAS. S. OLCOTT,
feb 131885 35 CHARLES A. EI.LS
-ri jtne 1
f£;
Carroll Sheriff' Sales.
O N the first Tue:diiy in AUGUST next be- j . . _
tween the lawful hours of sale in Carroltou j IS E W ROOlvS—.Tust Received.
Carroll County, before the •Court House floor, ] ^YHITTY’S General Practice, a new work of great
will be sold the following property to wit: merit-;.complete sets Peters’ Reports, 7 and d
One bay horse and Saddle—as the property of Sam- • vol. do. and many other works connected with the legal
r.el Harcrovv to satisfy two fi fas from the* superior ) and medical profession Also 70 reams of paper of
court of said county in favor of the officers of said | excellent quality, consisting of Foolscap, Letter paper,
court vs said Harcrovv, property pointed out by John . hot pres-ed ami ruled : brisle board, paints, crayons,
Lou"-.' mav 21 , camel’s hair pencils of the finest kind, pink and blue
DUDLEY AY RES, D.sh'ff. J carmine snucerr. large and small glass inkstands and
Also on the Jirst Tuesday in September next. j sands, elo<rant ever-pointed silver pencils of various
Lot of Land No. 154 ill thedth district Carroll as the | sizes, Lucifer matches. &e. Arc-., at the Book Store two
propertv of Valentine Uovvall to satisfy a fi fa from a ' doors north of the Post Office. Also for sale the re-
jnttca'i court of 3Ionroe county in favor of John D. j mainder of ail invoice of Hats, which they will sell at
Cfcippellor tlie two of Simeon Taylor vs said Burnett, | cost. . OLCOTT & ELLS,
lew made and returned to me by a constable, imie 27 | April 22 44
ISAAC E. COBB, .y/. WhUTLedd.
JOHN CHAIN, P 3f.
4 - LIST of Letters remaining in tlie Post Office.
Clinton, Georgia, 1st July, 1835.
Celebration at Knoxville.
A respectable number of the citizens of Cruvv-
11 rd county assembled in the court house at
Knoxville, oil the 4th nisi, for the purpose of cel- / of faith on the part ofthe lady, the particulars of
taratiug the Anniversary of American Indepcn- which are briefly as follows:—
Z achariali Tabor, Ksq. addressed the In the early part of the present year, the plain-
Throue o| Grace in a fervent anil patriotic inau-j lifT in the suit, who was then connected ns
pw; after which the Declaration of Independence partner with a large commercial Firm iu Ne4r
Dm read by !i. T. Lane, aud a short address do- Orleans, r,.inc to this city to purchase goods, l*
frred by George It. IItinier, Ksq. The coin- at.cnd toother hminess transactions, and in the
then partook of an excellent dinner, a, which course of his pursuit he gradually me' the lady
to follow ing (among other regular and volun- who nn\.\ with her husband* is destined to figure
Ptftoasts) were drank. as the defendant in the law proceeding referretl ■
Rtgulat Toasts. to. They met at the house of a mutual friend, at
1'The day we celebrate— a party to which both were invited. She was
» Liberty of conscience—Liberty of the Press then unmarried, and the introduction led, after
Liberty of thought—* several subsequent interviews, to reciprocal de-
| & The next President choose yc the people. - clarations of the most solemn and fervent atlach-
i The problem olvpd by Americans—that mrnt. Vows of an import so tender and aflec-
Nbcapable of s*-if Government. tionate had not long been exchanged, before our
| *■ Zachariah Tabor, Ksq. For his tioldc and he,*« made a proposal of marriage, tvltich were
'•fiotic address to the Throne of Grace, for re.adilv accepted, on a condition only, however,
* preservation of our respective rights, may he that lie should leave the south, and fix his resi-
: live and long be respected by his Fellow donee in this part of the continent she nor being
|*Sen*. ; disposed to lowe the bracing and healthy climate
Volunteer Toasts. of the north for the hog and morasses of New
r *•** Ward, Afay the 4lh day of July, over ho Orleans, Willing at any risk to oblige the oh-
P'tnbered as a day of thanksgiving and rejoic- jeet of his fond rcgauls, and anxious to delay as
I? Ly a|| succeeding generations of these United little ns possible the coiiMim^fOii of Ids earthly
is memory of the 4th July J 77t». bliss, he completed his arrangements here, hid
1' D. Slatter. May thr mmi who loves to be- his loved one adieu, and started full of hope aud
1 ■ his countrymen. Free and haopy, leant to joy. to settle his affairs at home, preparatory to
liis knee in humble gratitude before thai quitting there perhaps forever. lie was not idle
hue from whence every blessing descends and in making the necessary preparations for his re-
p ho remember that morality and religionnre turn, and in three i. ontbs after his departure he
F U| dy safo guards fur the protection of auy Go- was again in New York—ready to fu'fil the ini-
I®*0Ut. ’ portant engagement he had so readily eutered in-
h ®. dcGcc Ksq. .May the constitution as it j to. In a few short, weeks, however, whatcasual-
' staiiiU lie preserved, and Martin Van Buren ties may occur, what difficulties inay intervene—
to blast and ruin the most fervent aud bright anti
cipations ! The female whom he had regarded as ,
possessing aagclic purity, without diwembling and
without guile—in whom his soul’s Actions and
warmest hopes were all concent.ated—had dur
ing his brief absence, given her baud to another,
aud on his appearing to claim her as his own, had
passed the bridal honey moon
We are authorised to
announce Dr. AMBROSE BABER
as a candidate for a seat iu the Sena
torial branch of the next Legislature,
for IJiMi county
James Adams
Ck. k Bl.iiidford
Joint Bayne
Edward Brown
Thomas Uuyemorc
Felix Brooks
Noitli Bytts
John Bryant
Ann Barnes
John Binyurd
James Barnes
YViliium Briggs
Brody Brown
Anderson Corner
.Margriett-P Carmicai
William Coulter
William Denning
James E Cook
Joint A'Cary
Sintliy Chapman
Jaiiie< M Cnle
Joseph Cox
James Coiner -
Abram Curd
Adam Cearsou
George Durby
John Dame
Jiuls Driver
We are authorised to
announce LEWIS LAYVSHE as a
candidate for a seat in the House of
Representatives of tlie next Legisla
ture.
We are authorised to! John Daniel
say that SAMUEL B. HUNTER will L«'lusky Davis
lie a candidate for the Representative William Edwards
branch in the next Legislature. ! Jeremiah Ficklin
Samuel Fncklar
The Committee of No- \ Vill i"p Frce,, ‘ an
imitations for Bibb county, have itomi- - Jra ea °^ 11
nated HARMON II. HOWARD as a
candidate for Sheriff*.
jSf;
i Joseph Franklin
, James Green
1 A B Greeu
: J B Green
31 r Griffith
Kerby Goolesby
George Glover
Danel Gunn
... r, iext President.
i ' ni - H. Brooks Ksq.
’Prevail, that
May the prayer of Z.
., to say. may both parties
• together, ami all protect the Union like bro-
[, ,V| ;I Terrell Ksq. May the hand that writes
' ^ration “disunion’’ feel the blood tingle in
' ,n ?' n 'id the tongue that utters the word stif-
J the act.
I •? < '' r0v . c " j r - Grn. Jackson's Adminis-
[ • may it be as loug remembered as the
|*eeelebr= t0 .
^.R. Hunter Esq. Grn. Jackson's Ad-
,., 1 | l : nnn d the Union party of Georgia: i-
, , m principle and purpose- -oue cannot
" tthout the other.
''' hird I’sq. He that attempts to divide^
WARE HOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
MYRICK, NAPIER &. FREE- . _ , ,
MAN, will be thankful for all favors j J'“"e* Godard
in the above line of Business, mani/es- ' ‘, n
ted eillier in shipments of Merch.-n- 8nentt ol Jones
dise by their friends & acquaintances, j ^! , . ra ‘ H e "derson
consignments of Comm from the planter or cocondea-! •".Itzabeui Harris
'er, or orders to sell or buy coiton in this market. Angelina r. rlapson
Their Ware House is conveniently situated to tlie bu- ; ,,,“ , rt . .
siness part of the city. I.ibend advances will be made , ! Hmdsley
tjnon tue produce of our courtry. JohnHeath
They are now offering a large' assort.cent of season-1 Admiral Haddock
.ihle Dry Goods, of newest style aud fu-Icon. Their
Sflock of Hardware is expensive, nnd well adapted to
wjsxls of the country. Their assortment of Groceries
is very good, among which will bp found.
Choice Madeira, Port, Claret, Muscat, and Chani-
paigne Wines
Real Londo.i Porter
Garden Lemon and Raspberry Syrup
Butter, Soda, nnd Wine Biscuit
Real Sperm Candles
Baldwin's Tallow do
Loaf and Lump Sugars
White HaYamia do
Superior Spanish and American Segars
A large supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cotton
Such are the circumstances, related to us, of Bagging, Rale Rope, Twine, &c. Ac
the trial that is to take place during the next Macon, July 2 1835 ^
mouth, at the Circuit Court of this city. If, in- VIIVli'VIT.I E SF.MINARV
deed it be true, that developements so extraordP ofthe School will be resuL on
uary as we have adverted to will be made .u the j| M<mday the 13th J?ll .
progress ofthe proceedtajs, they will excite a The subscriber would taken couple of small girja, or
more lively interest among the community man | )0Vgj a , hoarders.
for many years has been created by any ntsipn- j " JAMES W. ARMSTRONG.
us catiso presented to a jury.—N. Y. Transcript. [ June 5 1835 51 2tp l3Jy
Joalnta Harris
Thomas Janes
Isaac Johnson
John E Janes
William Johnson
Maddison Johnson
Martha Kelly
Sterling Lanier
Mrs Ledbetter
William I^iin
Jeremiah Lord
James Long
M A Lightfoot
Thomas Livingston
Richard 3Iorris
Thomas II Motuton
■ R McGrath
R D .Martin
Samuel Mancreaf
Jacob .Miller
Daniel Yliirchison
Thomas S Marshall
Timothy McPherson 2
W B L Mitchell
Joseph Messer
James McDonald
Jerry 3Iillcr
John .Marsh
John 3Iaxley
Robert D Martin
James Matthews
John Martin
Gideon Mazan
YVesley Merrett
Joint Mucleroy
Thomas Noland •*- •
Martha C Needham
Catharine Nttth
Frederick Newton
M C Needham
l’ernena Newton
Peter Owens
Dempsey Odom
Thomas Owens or gardeen
Dailey Peterson
Sarah Pepper
J Parris
Elizabeth Powell
S Parker
John J Patterson
William J Parks
Seth Parker
Daniel Reynolds
Peter Rnckmore •
James Rackmore
Roberson R Slider
Joseph A Sterdevant
Young Smith
Ephraim Sanders
E B Smith
YV B Stephens
Rebecca Spring
Mariah Smith
Timothy Tucker
YVilliam Tye
Mark Y’ance
YVilson YVhatley
Jacob YVatsnn
Thomas Walton
Matlietv YVhelis
Joseph W Griffith
Sarah YVest
John YValker
Sarah YVauunnck
James Wadsworth
Luke YVilliams
Joseph C White
Mary YVadsworth
John YVallace
JAMES SMITH, P. Sf.
Fayette Sheriff Sales.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in
September next, before the rourt house in
Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usual
hours nt sale,
101A acres being half of Lot No, 139, and 75 acres
being pari of Lot 150 both in the 4th district of origin
ally Henry now Fayette county-—levied on us the pro
perty of Seaborn Pate bvan execution in favor of
i m
w 810
born Pate and YY'm. Pate security.
19 acres being Fraction No. 03
41 i| KEGS Lewis’s pure Ground YVliite Lend,
60 do do No. 1, do do
50 do do A, do do
50 do do B, do do
Just received and for sale by
tail 20—:t2.if YV.M. G. BROYVN.
CAUTION.
J HEREBY" positively forbid nil persons from either
’^Mon GIms,’Elisha Hilli! and Asa Hulsey, commit j 4 emptying in any way or selling any article to any
iouers, against Haiiileu D. Matty principal, and Sea- i . ul - v negroes without my w ritten order.
_ -a _ •' - 1 june 24
19
2021
4L1
KWj
202.1
2024
2024
20 >1
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Lot
Fraction
do
Lot
do
do
do
47
33
;{•>
30
43
42
29
34 all in the Gilt district
53 * D. RALSTON.
WHITE LEAD’
KEGS Lewis’ No. I YYhite Is-ad
; Off 40 do 4 (lo
37 do “ pure do
30 do “ B do
' Just received per Steamboat Excel, for sale by
inue 25-53 SHOTWELL. BROYVN & Co.
!-of Fayette county, and 141 acres being fraction No.
• 160, 4*acres being fraction 161 both in the 7th district
; of Fayette comity, together with the mills on said Lots
—all levied ou as the property of Alexander YVare by
■ an execution from the superior court ofjackson conn-
| ty in favor of YVilie YV. YVcbb vs Green R. Duke,
George Shaw, Horatio YVebb, Sylvanus Ripley, John
Notice.
It. GEORGE B. CARHART will act as my a-
nt during my absence from the State,
inne 24-1 Ow-53 J G*>pi)ARD.
M
WAKI-; HOOSE
■■■ ,i. " AND
Appleby, and Alexander YVare, and Allen Matthews COMMISSION BUSINESS,
entity on the stay of execution, property pointed out ( _ _ THE subscriber begs leave to in-
bv Giles Ylitcliell attorney for plaintiff.
June 25 ALFRED BROYVN, sliff.
One Lot of Land No. 52 in the 4th district ot origin
ally Henry now Fayette county—levied on as the pro
perty of John YY'aril by execution in favor of John
Unttrell and others, levied ou and returned to me by a
constable.
.Y'irgin Nichols’ and Joseph Rogers’ interest in Lot
of Land No. 132 iu the 4 th district of originally llenrv
now Fayette county, by execution from a ju.-t.-•»•’« .
court of Coweta county in favor of Jacob L .V- A D
Abrams. levied and returned tome hy a constable.
June25 ANDREW McBRIDE, d sh’f.
form his friends and the public, that he
continues the above business in all its
branches, at his old stand, (head of
Cherry street and Cotton Avenue,)
where lie offers all the usual facilities in business, by
making liberal advances on produce stored with him,
or on shipments to liis friends in Savannah, Charles
ton, and New Y'ork. The situation of his Ware Hou
ses and close storage, as to convenience and safety, arc
not surpassed by any in the city. Should addi
tional security be required, insurance can he effected at
a very low rate. The subscriber’s undivided attention
will he devoted to the above business; he therefore
hopes to receive a portion of public patronage.
.Macon, June, 1835-1 JAS. C. MORGAN.
F
OR SALE BY
feb 19
35
LIME
LTPPITT At HIGGINS.
Henry Sheriff Sales.
B EFORE the court house in McDonough Henry
county, on the first Tuesday in Septembernext,
between the usual hours, will lie sold
j Lot of Land No. 81 in tlie 12th district of Henry
county—levied on as the property of Nicholas E. Pyle
I to satisfy two fi, fas from a Justice’s court of Henry j
; county, one founded on an attachment in favor of
j James and Lovick P. Allen agrinst Nicholas E. Pyle,
I the other in favor of James & Lovick P. Allen against . __
) Nicholas E Pyle and James B Pyle garnishee, proper- ' J. H, £& Sa EXiXIS#
I ty pointed out hy plaintiff, levy made and returned to ffAVE just received a fresh supply of Drugs and
11
M
AJOR TRACY will act as my agent during my
absence from the city.
june 12-52-2t
C. J. YIcDONALD.
Hi
FOR SALE
THE two story frame DWELLING
HOUSE on Second Street, formerly
occupied by Mr. Isaac Harvey. In
quire at this office. 48
CIDER VINEGAR
O F a superior quality, 10 Pipes pure H. Gin and
C. Brandy, fbr sale by D. RALSTON.
C. Brandy, for sa fe by
june 10 5) 3t
me by Nathaniel C. Adauison, a constable.
Lot No. 243 in the 12th district of Henry county
containing 202.J acres more or less—levied on as the
propertv of Lemuel YVilkerson to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from ajustice’s court iu Campbell county in fa
vor of A. Spencer &. Co. vs the said Lemuel
YVilkerson, levy made and returned to me hy a consta
ble. JAMES LOVE, sh'ff.
july 1 1835 _
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Crawford coun
ty for leave to sell tlie interest of YVilliam J. Wayn-
man deceased (it being one half) in the Factory known
as the Franklin Factory in Upson countv, Ga.
ALEXANDER M. K. SWIFT, adm’r.
July 6 if j* 2^
For Sale,
O N twelve months credit, approved paper, that
valuable property lot No. 4, on square sixty-two,
in the city of Macon. There is an excellent Stable,
Kitchen, Smoke House, and a good Dwelling now
finishing. Persons desirous of buying will please call
and examine the property. I will confirm any con
tract made by YV. B. Cone, who has been my agent
in superintending the erection of the buildings, &c.—
If not sold at private sale before, it will be sold at auc
tion on Thursday the 5th of February next
jao 17—31 II. B. CONE. I
3Iedicines, among which are die following arti-
j cles :
! Morphine, Strychnine, Emetine
I Pipeline, Y’eratrine, Croton Oil
1 Blue Mass, Henry’s Magnesia. Snlph. Quinine
I YVard’s Hair Oil.’Eng. Rose YVater
Pearl Powder, Jujube Paste, Bay Ruin
Notary YVafers, YVhite scented Soaps, Tooth
YVash, &e.
—ALSO—
Thompsonian Medicine, among which are, Gm
3Iyrrh, (best) Boneset or Thoroughwort, Baybenry
Pow’d, Golden Thread, American Y’alerianor Ladies’
Slipper, Lemon Balm, Peppermint, African Cayenne
Pepper.
—ALSO— -
Gin lancets, Evans Lancets, Dentists' Files, Sea
ton Needles, Spring Lancet Blades, &c. Ac.
june 16 52
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing under the ,
firm of J. Goddard & Co. is this day by mutual O
consent dissolved. All those having demands against
the subscribers are requested to present them for P*3£
ment; those indebted to the late firm to make promjrt
payment to either of tlie subscribers.
J. GODDARD,
Jftne * E. CHICKFJUNCL. .