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M iCOW OEORfili TELEGRA F II
'thin-tinr- Ftr»r1*r 1- 1*>VC.
| great expense, and of course render* it impssaible to
pay the same price* for cotton they otherwise would
do. Macon ho* wealth, honesty and enterprise, but
the unfortuste failure of the Bank of Macon, in which
aome four or fire persona living here were interested
baa crippled her energies by inducing a prejudice aa
ungenerous as it is unfortunate and ill grounded.
With not one half the business of Maconi* Colnm
bns has nearly three times the local bank capital of Ma'
con; and with one half the business of Augusta. Ala
con has but one-tenth the Bank capital!! A1 aeon and
the surrounding country have the money, 'and if the
chartei U granted, the stock will be taken and the mo
ney paid in.
With a local capital of only $*200,000 paid in
and a circulation of 390,000
Macon buys 80,<H)0 bales cotton worth $4,800,000
,, Dry Goods and Groceries 3,000,000
l„i! to increasa the capital stock of the Mouroe
Road company, to extend it to the Chattahoocby
t.i connect with the main trunk or the contempla-
Tcime»«<‘ llnil Rond ’ ond to ? ra " t ft Banking pri*
aws. has passed the House of Representatives. 7,600,000
I She ha3, it is true* three or four branches, one with
friends of a Supreme Court for the Correction a cnpital it is of $45,000, aDd others arc said to
f „„rs will be glad to learn that Mr. Burnt b,!l for K „ capital cach of $10 0.000. Agencies are
hulling said Court, has been atd on t .e ta e or 1 I !ierj, anJ appear .itt.l Jiiapp tar, at suits
»re of the session. | tlio views of those who send them. We cannot think
it right to pay interest to foreign stockholders, and that
|V i, I to amend thn charter of the city of Macon’ I too under such peculiar circumstances, when we could
b ‘it vis'ly sent home to bo submitted to the citi- with the aid of a home Bank, pay our discounts to
of Miron, for their approval before it is acted "or own people. O.
Had the authors o:' the lull
by the Legislature.
Lid this course iu the first instance, thsy might |
.,, V cd tlieiuselves some unnecessary trouble.
Hie Surplus Revenue, wc fear, is likely to prove a j
From .llillcttgerillc.
Mr. Latvshe reported u bill to amend the charter of
the Monroe Kail itond Company, and to clutngc the
name of said Kail iload Company, and to confer on
said company banking privileges. Also,
contention in the halls of our Legislature.— 1 To grant to Win. Gumming and Henry F. Young,
k(»t lOmeiiuoii _ , , for a term of years, a tract ot land near the town of
ions propositions lor disposing of that tuna are | yf ucon , for the purpose of establishing a race course,
the (ieneral Assembly, neither of which seems Also,
polar. fine plan is, to divide it among Fortha formation of two Fire Companies in the city
*. ' ' c i 'ri,; a :e of .Macon, and to confer certain privileges.
lnt« ncr .... By Mr. J. B. Lamar, to appropriate money towards
object was only to put the money in circulation ns building and endowing the Female College of Macon.
possible, and was never to be refunded, would Air. Drysdale reported a bill to - exempt Justices of
be s» unobjectionable; but as the amount coming d»° Inform* Court from jury duty.
,, s ; s „ot a donation, but a loan which is to be The following bills have passed the Senate.
"...,11V repaid when called for, it is proper that it To amend an act more effectually to provide for the
c *,. 1 , ... , „.;n government of the Cherokee Indians within the Linus
aid be deposed of in such a manner as will pro- Georgia, &c.
the greatest benefit to the jieoplc, and at the [ T , m foUowhjg bi)Ls bavc 1>asscd IIonsc of Jlep _
reseutatives.
r
iie turn; be forth coming when demanded. Anotli
In is. toph.ee ihe money in the Central Ba >k, to be
Id f.ir tile exclusive benefit of that Insti ration !—
L proposition meets with a good deal of opposition
• various grounds— the most weighty is, that so large
Iwnount ol money cannot he used by any one Bank,
lliout becoming obnoxious to thccharge of favoritism
fualny, A C. The most popular opinion se mis to be
To incorporate the Georgia Female College.
To amend the charter of tlie Central Dank so as to
require the renewal of notes in twelve instead of six
mon’hs. •
To paid.ui John Howard, of Talbot.
The following resolution was agreed to!
To appoint a select committee to inquire into the ex
pediency of establishing a Lunatic Asvi jin for the
Attbe time of his death, Me- Roberts was at
lacked to the II. S. sloop of war I'eacock, the
crew of which had suffered severely hy sickness
incident to the climate,' no Ipsi'tban ninety hav
ing bceu taken to the hospitals, and among them
several offices.
.Mr. Kobe rets was about fifty-five years of age,
a native of Portsmouth, N. (I.. where in early
life he had been a successful ship mister, bat for
many years, from fortuitous circumstances, he
was obliged to yield to tile overwhelming influ
ences of the times. Mr. R. married iu early life
’he daughter of Judge Laugdon. and has left be
hind Itirn, an interesting family of daughters, Mrs.
It. having died while he was ab-eiit on his first
mission, ills loss will he deeply deplored hy
them and hy the whole community in which he
was ktiowo and universally respected.
Mr. It fold he mi an extensive and scientific
traveller over inatmv parts of Europe, Asia and
Africa, hut more particularly iu aH parts of South
America, where lit had resided many yeas.---A-
K. Gazette. h
Presidential and Congressional Election
for Congress. tor Hectors.
Cotnrtm.
[, the Surplus Fund should nil he devoted t> the ad- | ^ ^ < ^ tiSSOgc „as received frn*n the Governor, asking
an appropriation of $0000 to pay companies of spies,
raised ii. die southern counties, under u resolution of
Hie lust session; and another submitting to die Legis
lature, demands ol die county oi Muscogee, and city
iiccim r.tof Internal Improvement-; dint the State
lilt itself to construct a Rail Road fyom the Ten near
[river te the Chattahooehy, or else to loan die mo
f to some company that would. In die the on while ■ o _. Colun , bl|9> for C xpcnces incurred iu preventing dm
loncy is wanted for diis object, it lmd better j spread of .Small Fox.
In die mean while
■divided among the Batiks in our several commi t- |
J towns, than all in one—as its benefits wot Id thcre-
be mon eiptitably distributad, and produce a gicat-
unount of good.
IJU Mask off at last! As we expected, nl'er the e-
wiu over, the Nullifiers threw olT the »-ask,
ratin' out openly for Harrison. Many o ' the Ica-
of that party who have made sucli a fuss about
idea of a Northern President, expressed die solves
■perfectly satisfied with die prospert of hat ing llar-
n for Prerdont, Northerner and Abolitionist as lie
Before the Election, whenever we attempted to
m the people against the fraud that was about to be
o>t'il upon them, in runuing the name of O’liite
n Harrison was meant, we were met with the
rge of "Di-ingcnnousjtes-,” and all that sort o!
"! What are the facts now! Col. Gibeon Clark,
of tin: .doctors, says he will sup; ort Harris.
baJy, in preference.to 'Van Buroii. G'thcr*, it is
cved, would do the saint* thing. The
A coinunication was received trorn cnimnissioiicrs
from Tt-ui.cmeo. for dip county ol Hamilton, in reia.
tioti to tiie construction of a lead Road between the
Tennessee a; d Coosawattee rivers, and referred to the
committee ill Internal Improvement.
Mr. James Lnniar presented the memorial of the
stockholders of the Monroe Kail Koad C Jiiipany.
The following Directors, on behalf of the Slate,
have been elected:
■State Ranh of Georgia.—W. B. Bulloch, G, Schley
.Matthew H. M’Allisler, ami John Miller.
floaters’ Rank of Georgia.—Jdenj. £. Stiles and Pc
ter G. Shick.
Darien Bank.—W. A. Dunham, C. AI. Cooper, N
J. AP Donald, James Troup, Allen B. Powell, Samuel
Palmer and Jacob Wood.
ays, “ The Military
the causes of the fail-
Thc Ka tional Intelligencer
Cou{t of Inijiliry, in reference to
tire of the Southern Campaign, met last week at r'red
iriek, and adjourned until die ‘2bth instant, when it
uq.poseij the inv. stigation will regularly commence.
Savannah, Nov. 24
We understand that die Banks of this city will dis-
. w ; I count, particularly for importing houses, and whole-
_ ' ’ I sale merehaiit.-', tusiness paper, having three, six or nine
|r BuUushingly puts ih:\\ it Georg, a in Hnmspn.l. j ino nths to run, so as to give greater facilities to the
; nidi Vermont, Ohio, A r. vvitli the insulting re-1 trade of the city with the interior of the State.—Gcor-
kirk, that "Georgia, our mm Georoia, is ;cda inert, anil i Stan.
»f is glo p enough as though it were a glorious
jig to have deceived and d«fiatu!ed the people, s<
• lo lie willing t-.i sill lha State to Ilarrisou!
Il'urth mi ore, when McAllister’s tiesoluuims were
bore the Senate, requesting our Keprcsejitatives in
l ligreis, provid.d the election wen! into die House,
Inoeventto vote for Harrison,what did the Nullifi. r s
Ihigs,and WIIITL men do? They voted against
esuhitions t<> a iiian! showing clearly that there
■no si .verity in their d-'clnrations that tliey wanted u
kudi. rn President,
It appears that the extent of Texas, and the neigh-
horiug provinces^comprises 901,000 square miles, or
l(i2,*240,0Mi English ncres; of this amount 106,000 sq.
miles, or 104,.'.00,000 English 3crcs belong to Texas
(proper.)
The Richmond Pnqui er of die 16lb inst. gives some
additional returns of the Virginia Ejection, and states
die present majority for die Van Burcn ticket at 6100,
and -islecn counties to be heard from. The estimated
majority is stated at near 7000.
Ifcir York Election.—'I he Albany Argus gives re-
, , , . I turns from ail die Counties in the State, except Alie-
f.opl. ol Georgia, see how you have been betray- g | l;l „ Vi Chemung and Franklin, showing a Van Boren
: Your State has been mortgaged to Harrison, j majority of 20,471.
1 the bargain would have been couth med by your
lectors, could it have availed. But the virtue, the in-1
leave »,f die people of Virginia, North Carolina,
liiama Ac. &c. ha* prevented the truiefer, and |
■V ii ii,.' country.
IU Ii thcr the Georgia Electors vote for Harrison or J
lliitv, it matters not: the vote of die State will be
11®**. Van Burcn will be die President withoui her ]
W e hope the late election will be a salutary caution
•k® Enion men, too many of whom, thongb they
unwell to the muse, and could not l.c bribed to go
nii-l it, yet are so indiflereut about iLs suci t *s, as to
igl.'ct going to die polls! This is w rong; it is die
tyol every man to attend the (Kills and divide the
pORsibiJity of selecting oikeers. Our opp ncntsarc
1 * 0- ™every man ot diem turns out, no one stays at
'an.-—.n fart, some of diem had rather t ote ttricc,
n not luve• band in making their represent.'Unc
i'! ruler*!
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
RXSUI.TS ASCERTAtNED.
VAN IIUREN.
New York,
Pennsylvania, t
Maine,
New Hampshire,
Connecticut,
North Carolina,
Virginia,
Rhode Island,
Louisiana,
Georgia,
Tennessee,
Vermont,
Maryland,
Ohio,
Delaware,
New Jersey,
Indiana,
WHITE,
IIARRISON
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ton THE GEORGIA TEI.EQRAVU
OCMU1.GEE BANK.
|A)'piicnlion is nbout to be made to the Legislature
i fite rharter of a Bank to be located here with a cop-
el one million of dollars;—commissioners to be
►pointed to opm books in Macon, and other places
i*t Alacon, and no one individual is allowed to sub.
Ifibe tin over 100shares; dius preventing monopoly >
d enabling planters and others to make a safe in-
Mmentoi their surplus funds. The capital tvillUius
paid m by, and subject to the control of the Mcr-
«nd Planter*. It ha* beeu quite fashionable to
p" ’'barters merely tor the benefit of 0,10 or SO in-|
pJuaH, enabling them to take all the stock, borrow
I r boo*e. all the money from the Bank, and fi-
[ ■' 011 d "' interest, honesty and ability of a few men
►pend- the safety or insolvency of the institution.—
an - iu ihi-State lias ever failed whose stock was
i fir-t open to general subscription, and die charter
L i* or “ill this respect, unobjectionable, *
I «e want of such an institution in Alucon is well
^“wu to nil who five here. We are now dependent
r ' igat apital—agencies and brauches governed by
- parvii! institutions in other places, who discount or
’ a**uits the JM >licy of other markets. The litde
';, ra J"’ al il,reod y *® subject, in a great mea-'
" ‘didrawnl without a moment’s nonce, and our
I subject to violent fluctuations, injurious afiko
merchant and plautcr, for want of necessary
LOSS OF THE SHIP AMERICA.
News in trie per the steamboat Watchman from
Pi nsaeula last ovening, that the ship America
Cnpi. Aikqn.fr’in New York, hound to Mohiic
w;.s totally tyrerked on ihe Tortugus. on ihe night
ol hr 7<h instaut. Also of ho wreck on the
Fleridn |{e< f ofthe brig Lowell, on her pa-s.ige
from Charleston to Net* Orlc us.
’I be sc hooner Vesper. 7 day* from Key West
pin Tortngxs Island, arriv l at Peusiieola, ou th
22d instaut, with the passeugers of the two
t\ recks.
It was reported at Pensacola that the steam
1 oat Marion was ashore between Apalachicola
and Tninpn Buy.
Some of the pflsienger* of tlm ship 4 merica
arri'cdin this edy yesterdav ou board ihe Watch
man from Pensncola.—Mobile Pat.
[, UC lla8 btcu ‘he prosperity of our State, and the
I °!‘ al Vldue *® we ll a« quantity of produce now an-
>nf ■ *° nMur * icl * ,,d sold, diat there has been,
tin * * wa,,t 01 circulating medium in all our
deny them additional banks, compels
£c! Charleston and elsewhere;, «
Edmund Heberts—We announced yes'enlay
tin: death of tins g.-ntleman at Miu ao^in June
la*t. A frieoif. tyho was iotiinate with him,has
furnished us with the following ske < h of his life,
winch is not destitute ofiuterest.*
Mr. Huberts was se.it out by the government
of the United States, about five year* since, to
conclude a commcrdal treaty with the King • 1
Si m, and wa* sigually successful in hi* mis
son.
After having arrooiplisb vl the object of llm mi*
s on he ii'turt rd to the United Staten, and had
he satisfaction of receiving the merited thank*
of his government. He was subsequently
pointed general commercial agent for the Ghiua
Seas, and Ief home, about three years since, to
fulfil the duties of that appointment. Since that
lime he has visited all the ports in which the A-
merirnn squftdrou has touched, and a scientific
ace. nut ofhis researches are iu preparation for
press, the. first volume of which will shortly be
published. It eannot foil to be a valuuhlc work,
in regard to general information of the charac-
terof the Orientals, amoug whom he has sojour
ned; their mercantilo history, .statistics; &c.
Appling,
Baldwin,
Baker,
Bibb,
Bryan,
Bulloch,
Burke,
Butt*,
Camden,
Campbell,
Carroll,
Cass,
Chatham,
Clark,
Cherokee,
Cobb,
Columbia,
Coweta,
Crawford,
Decatur,
DeKalb,
Dooly, •
Early,
Effingham,
IUbert
.manncl,
Fayette,
F ruiiklin,
Floyd,
Forsyth,
Gihnvri
Glynif,
Greene,
Gwinnett,
Habersham,
Mali,
Hancock,
Harris,
Heard,
Henry,
Houstou,
Irwin,
Jackson,
Jasper,
Jeflerson,
Jones,
Laurens,
Lee,
Liberty,
Lincoln,
Lowndes,
Lumpkin,
-Madison,
Marion,
.McIntosh,
Meriwether,
Montgomery,
Monroe,
Morgan,
Alurray,
Aluscogee,
Newton,
Oglethorpe,
Pike,
Pnlaski,
Putnam,
Itobun,
Randolph,
Richmond,
Scriven,
Stewart.
Sumter,
Talbot,
Taliaferro,
Totnall,
Telfair,
Thomas,
Troup,
Twiggs,
Union,
Upson,
Walker,
Walton,
Warren,
Washington,
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Wilkinson,
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Melancholy Event—Ou Wednesday morning I <SJt34iit5t»iA:
last Dr. John L. Morris, of this city,'formerly of j * . act.M .
Newport, terminated his lifo, by shooting himself j ^ ^
through the head with a pistol. 'Ihe fatal act ? '” ,L '
was characterised by retuatkable deliberation.
The deceased- made his will on Tuesday, in
which, after disposing of hi* estate, which is con
siderahle. he gives particular and romewhat ec
centric directions relative to the manner of bis
hurt: 1. ' On Wednesday mbrtting he' tv'ciit to
Newport, and retired to a room which he haa
reserved for bis use, tit » house belonging to him
in that place, and in a few moments the fatal
deed was committed. His death was iusiautan-
eou,—he bail pnt tho pistol to his mouth, and
made sure of his object. Dr. Norris was a skil
ful phvsican, and generous friend pad neighbor
Wo willuut touch upon tho circumstance which
led to this tnelauchely tertniitatiou of a life tl:ai
might have been rendered iiscftB to liimsolf and
to the cgmuiunity——It'ilmmgton D l- Stale
Jour.
Married.
On Thursday, the' ‘24tli. Npvember, in Columbia
county, by the Rev J. W. Reid, Jons Lamar, Esq. of
Macon, to VIissJIarv Locisa Hill.
A T the request of Mr. Thomas B. Slade, a respec
table portion of the citizen* of the town ot Clin
ton, conrened for die purpose of hearing his explana
tions and statements of facts, in regard t<^ certain re
ports that have been circulated through this communi
ty and the neighboring conntie*, implicating his char
aeter, charging him with n want of regard for the char
acter of his pupils, and an exercise of wanto n cruelty,
at least towards one of them: On motion, Dr. Abner
H. Flewellen was called to the chair, and the following
resolut ions,nutuiimoualy,adopted:
Whereas an investigation has been Jiad into tho cor
rectness of these reports, to die full satisfaction of the
meeting.
On motion, Resolved, that we believe said reports
untruCjiand as citizens of the town of Clinton, we still
exercise the utmost confidence in Mr. Slade’s ability
and faithfulness as an instructor.
Resolved, that these resolutions be signed by the
SjELlsAO OFF.'
W-Vi.
H AVING determined to close his business, will
dispose of liisstffck o' Goods craisieting of a*
extensive ussortuieut of ■
Staple aud Fancy iry Goods,
Readymade Clothings
HATS, SHOES, &C.
at rery rrMucidprices. Purchasers will undoubtedly
find it to their iuterest tolTvail themselves of the pre-
son t f-vorabJe opportunity of supplying thcnisi'lr, -
with CHEAP GOODS. Oct 13 2 is
& CXjA, ; . I TIOJsT,
By tllLUAM ft Ui-.Z. V, Govts nor oj via Stale.
oiioi.Uile Justices ul‘ tlie iiiieiiur Cuultot Ui®
respective counties in this State.
HERE AS a vacancy lias occurred, by
me resign!..ihti ot \i,o Hon Gt.OiCGE \v.
B. fOW<’*■*■.eleitedo.-i't^e firstMimday In October,
Iti'.tl, »’iicpiesfenuiiiVe from this roaieih the iiouee ot
Representative.. o< dir Cdtigi'le oi inn * loicd States
for iwuy.’urs Jinui and ulte- ti.e ,>n ot jiuki; ir...3;
Now in older tioti said vacancy uiay he imcti, noil in
pursuance of iaiv, i nave thought piopci oi tsstte this,
my writ of oui'lteu. neieby lequiniia-yo*t,, tlie said
justices alor«said, to cause "au i.lection to he held ,.n
Monday, the 2d'd<y ot January next, (1*37,) »t the
several places of bidding elections iu ypnc suit. * nun
‘J* giving due notice tliereoi, fora Kejue*eiitalive. to
rill said vacancy. And Ido further require you to
make a return t.i* :-;ud election to the Ext;i,!itive De*
partuieilt iu the time pres'crihid l-y law.
Given untie, my hand ttiul the great seal t?f ihe 8 ate,^
at th# Capitol iu Miliedgeviile, tins' twenty-
sixth day of No vernier, eighteen l.uiMr-ed a:iii
thirty-six, and of the Ladependeuce of ‘tie
United tstutes the sixty -first.
By the Governor
WILLIAM SCHLEY.
William A Tkv.ville, secretary of Stale.
Nov 2d 2t
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GEOiiULY:
By tt JLLl. l 31 CULL Y, Governoro) saiit .''talc.
*A.'a I, ..m AS, I have received othetul liitbruiauun
V w di.it a murder w as commtUeu iu t e county' ot
1 .aureus, m ti,:.- tSiate, fcy JAAU 8 V> . All f,t I If ol
the county of Pi.iaski, upon ihe body ot Jam nil.
White. Ann it boitig represented to me that tho said
James W .Mctcer lied from justice. l i;ave thought
proper to i-siu. ttiis my Proclaiiintiuu, hereby ofi'vruig
a reward of’I'vVO til'Mikl’ D IHd.Ltit.kt# any
person in persons, wtin may apprehend and deliver
the said James W, Mercer to the sheriff or Jailor of
said county ol Laurtus. in ordiT ll at he may be llied
fur theolfence with wtutii he stand* charged. And I
do moreover ciu.rge and teqiiire ail • fficei*, nvil and
military in this Mate: iu he vigilant iirendtavotiug to
ajiprcliend am* deliver him as afuicsaid.
'James W. Mercc/ is represented to be 25 years of
age, about 6 l£et high; dark hair, grey eyes, and fair
i^miplexioii.
Given under my l-sud and the great seal of ihe
tiie .State, at the Capitol in Milledgevllle,
[l. s.j the 1‘inctu nth ii, v of Noveiiilu’r, eighteen
h.nuiied und ilu ra-six, and o : the American
Independence the sixty-first.
By the Govctuor;
WILLIAM SCHLEY.
William A Te' sii.le, Secretary of Stajc.
Nov 2*2 9
In Houston Superior Gtntrf, Jff
Alexander 1op».. t Guit Nisi—11
; td fi t rvuttfiom
• h the lweiit>*se-
uu'.nfedaiid twenty
.dL iiicirrokl.Leti-
• s::i*i Ai< J.'.iU-,
it'll, oi CilAWjta ^L
■ lull e 4i;.y_t-n3
.gage,«iii ii;i ii..«i
>f i., f i'Uif i'tn-
> : G '
i.Ksi v Coats- J mtyyeox
the petition ol Atex.-ttm * ‘ ■' ) i 1
co .d ol May, in the y ear eiglttci-
two. lUtne cotintv ol V. itn.es, “*•
ley Coats, executed if lid dehyi'l*
dersj’ope, h:s OOrtae n.otiU
sealed vvitli In# seal, and hr
year afoiibsaid, by tfUacis said rr
Le.-ly Coat* then snd there mortgage" t t t •■i:\Cv ,tn
the said Alexander Pope, the true! •, ku.1 hitm „wn
as the iiumtci eigntv-two iu tin fitmei i. oi-met < i
said cotltUV iloust.il, aud <outturn e m- iiui.*,,( ti
two and mil acres, aswcliior ttr.d'ih cons delMicf.
of the sumofmie dolhu ih'Uaml 1'tnd a.-'h's hit-.fi »
secure to tlic said Alexander Pope. ! y the ’"SdE) h'th
dayof itecimher then i.ext, the.<)iw-utotM e>' «• '>J
eleven hundred attet seventy six uoi ursr.ihku mi.c. tl.i tv
due and owing from the said Lesley I’t it*', to the raid
Alexander Pope ; aud it further ajipeatii g li- ilic cot.rt
that the mid sum ofuiotiey’, together with the ;t
ihrreolt, is still due and unpaid, and the fe d ,-v!o» un
der Pope having prayed the forvelonift u the- siiid,
mortgage deed oi cohveyauc^iu terms ci tl.o statfim
jn such cases'provided. It is therefore,'ojh i;:< tiimif
Jaynes M. Kelly, attorney .for tiie said Aiexiiit'i« Pop-e,
ordefed that the principal and interest dee by ; aid
morlgat " deed, and also all cost be paid into ctitirr
within six K'onlh- from the present tetir, i.t ii tl at oi
failure theieof, the.equity ol redeu j.tiou M ,-u ■: i’ il«n
tiie said mortgage promises, be iron: tfenn efeltl :i -
ever barred and foreclosed ; and it i# Iirt the.-cidt r< <*
that tl;is rule be published ili one of the r u!i!:: Gaaettvs '
of this State ouce a .month for «x months, er serve' of,
thesaid Lesley Coats, or his special agent er attorney'
at least three month# previous to the uexT tor nr >r.i>
court, it he can be found. __’ t
A true extract tnkQn from tr,oimnut,:* oi #::i , cott..
this 2d day of .May, I«X>’ .. ... ■
..r.i Vl 3t LEWIS J. Ji>gl)4N,f.'ktv
Curpeting,
AA ITi.CLS—son o spleudid patterai, just is
coivod by CRAFT A LEW Is.
iiov 10 0
r UST KECE1VED by boats 13aud Hi,
oOU keg* White Lead in oil,
iOU gals. Linseed oil, of superior qualities,
mg 4 58 ii. <k J. SHOTU EtC.
pxuccss cumsszffT.
Prices at
Macon.
Prices til i Prices at
Augusta, j Columbus.
18
12
8 i
GJ
$4 50
37
45
18
8
18
18J
16
15
75
10
7
1
10
Baco.*, Hams I lbj a 17
Sides I 16 a 17
Shoulders | 14 a 15
Bagging, Hemp | 20 a *25
Tow
Bale Rope,
Beef, Mess
Prime
Butter, Northern
Caudles, Sperm
Tallov;
Castings,
Cheese,
CoFFEETJava
Rio
Cotton,
Corn,
Flour, Northern
Hides,
Iron, Bwcd & Ru
Lard,
Lead,
Line,
Mackerel, No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Molasses,
Meal,
Nails,
Oil, Sperm
Linseed
Ozxaburgs,
Pour, Mesa
Prime
Powder,
Rice,
Steel, Cast
. German
Blistered
Salt,
Spirits,C Brandy
Peach do
Apple do
W hiskey *
Gin, Hoi
Domes
Rum, North
Jam
Sugar, N.Orieans
Muscovad
St. Croix
Loaf
Soar,
Shot,
Tallow,
Tobacco, lstqual.
2d do
Tea, Green,
Black,
Twine,
Wines Madeira
Teneriffe,
Malaga
17A a ld.1
15 a 16
15 a 16
*22 « *26
17 a 20
12 14
If
15
12
32
22
14
28 a
40 a
18 a
5.j a
12 «
15 n
12 a
14 a
85 a 874
$12 a $13
13 <
11 -
11 4
30 <
19 4
12 4
*12
35 28 i
44 1 35 4
20 ' 13j a, 184
6j 6 a 8
12 a 15
14 a 18)
16
Copartu^rtihip,
undersigned have formed a connexion tor
B the transaction of n genera! FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under
the firm of COOMBS A DOUGHTY-
JOHN S. COOMBS,
Savannah. June I 50 E. W■ POLOH1 Y.
parqHE Subscriber will make liberal advances on
H Cotton shipped t4> his friends in Savannah,
Charleston, Philadelphia, New York or ISixsiun
nov.fi, 18%. ROBT. COLLINS.
Ware llonse aud Wharf Properly
For. Sale.
rVllIf undersigned offers for sale his well known
1 property <m the river bank in Macon, con*i.-t-
g of VV'iire Hd jm:', Store House, t\ harves. A< «X-c
Oct 5 1 ROGER Mcl ALL.
B ILLS of the Farmers Bank of Florida, payable
at the agency in Perry, will be received in pay
meat for good*, or account.* due the aubserber
Aug M 5ft CHAS. CAMPBKLI-
rj\.
‘WAKE yOUSE
e&J&SiUSSIOJV B VSJSfliSS.
if, uiid'Jiaigiie.i having purchased from Gen. L.
L. Gritiin. ;h- Ware House formerly kept by
M'aj. J. C. Morg in, tenders bis.-ervices to the public
in the above business. lie is prepared to exh'iid the
usual fanlities to his customer#, by making advances
on produce stored with him, or on shipments to hi#
friends iu Suvannahand'Charlestoti. •
Connected with the Ware Houses are safe and exten
sive Close Storages, tor the reception of any Goods
that may be consigned to him for -»Je, or otherwise.
The situation ol these Ware Houses, as Inconveni
ence ami satVty, are not surpassed by any in the place.
Should additional security he required, Iiistiiauce
can be effected at a very low rote. The subscriber’s
attention will b • devoted exclusively to the above busi
ness. He ther- fore hopes to receive a proportion of
public patronage. A R- RALSTON.
.Macon. Nov *22. 9
Cat, prill Inferior Court sitting for (yt,iinxr.J pa •} tit-
September Term 1835.
Rule Kitit , c .
I 'l appearing to the court, upen t-ie pgtu.on ot Jap-o*
L Cole'nan, that John Nations, Jpt»cl tiic coui,ly ,
deceased, din in his lifetime execute to U:e taici Ccie-
inan his bo -d for titles to lot ol latiii No 1.3, ill the Lith
district ol (he 1st section cl the 1 ale Chi-rckee l.iAtd
Lottery,autlthe s- in John Nationsultei Having n et >tg
d the consideration lor the tan.e lipar!c(. tl.i# h.i :t;-
testate without having executedHun-e tint# /id it
further appearing to the court, that il:c sail! botic! Iras
been regularly assigned to the snid Janie# L Cole mm
It is, therefore, erdeitd by the court that Jilin A Lop-
kins and Joel Van-: , adniinistrators of the said John
Nations, deceased, do sliev. on or before the Jr.n,uo)y
Tei in of this court, why tliey should not be required to
execute titles to the said lot of land in comp lit) i ce with
said bond. And that this rule be published once a
month for three months i« some public;.gjj»ytie ot this
state. ' .
A true copy from tt e minutes as appear# on record,
sept IT 1936. 66 t F. P. BOftlAK, Ub rl:.
Notice.
A PLANTATION’ to rent or let on shares, consis
ting of about 300 acres of open land, and the
most of it rich river bottom land, two miles from Ma
con. For terms applv to J. GODDARD.
Oct 0. 1 'tf
Notice to Citizens of Flacoit.
T HE subscribers have 000 acres of heavy Timber
Land, mostly oak and hickory, for sale in lots of
'20 to 25 acres, to suit purchasers. The convoy mice to
town easy, and distance from to gj miie.« For
terms apply to J. GODDARD.
Oct 6 1 tf C. B.-COLE.
Dark Prints.
A N assortment dark small figured French prints
Iiov 10 6 For sale hy C’f AFT & LEWIS
32
45
15
16
14
J5L
56
11 a
62
80
9
150
12
6 a 64
18 a 20
8 a 9
$ 3 50
$12 a $15 $11 a p
874 a 100
10 d 13
7 a 9
6 a G
14 a >
11 a
74a i
45 a 50
87 a 100
74 a 8
120 a 137
125 a 137,
84 a 11.
750
6
25
15
12
112 a 125
125 a‘250
125
a 100
65
«175
> 65
65
125 a-200 il25 a 150
12 a 14 i 10 a 11
15 I 114 a 12
-87
125
44 a 5
75 a
1*25 a 200
75 a 100
50 a 56
46 o 50
125 *175
53 a. 60
52 a 564
18
13.j a
18 a
9
, 250 a275 250 a275
10
16
25
50
1 20
100
75
1 37
15 a 50
100 a 1124
30 a 374
200 sc 300
150
60 a 76
9 a
8a 4
50 a^> 4
9 a 10
20 a
16 a
$7 a
54 a
23 a
25
19
$8
6
25
183
12 a 20
100 a 112
200 a 250
125 a 150
624
624 a 65
150 a 175
65
50 a 624
175 a 225
12 a 13
14 a 16
18 a 22
7 a 9
225 a 275
8 a 10
40 a 50
16 a 25
100 a 150
37
300 a 400
150
65 a 75
„ 1 Butter. '*
Tfl lbs. Pennsylvania Butter,
i Uvll For sale by
Deq. J 9- CHARLES CAMPBELL#
Bibb Shcrifr Sale.
W ILL bo soldon the first Tuesday in January
next, at the court bouse in ths city of Macon, be-
tween the usual hours of sale,
Two Lots in the city of Macon, Nos. 1 and 2, in
square 70—levied on as the property of Z. T. Con
ner. to satisfy oiu- Fi Fa from Bibb Inferior Court in
favor of Smith, Mills & Co. vs. ZT Conner. Prop
erty pointed out by plaiutifi"s attorney.
Part of Lqt No, 79. lying iu the 4th district, former
ly Houston Dow Bibb county, containing 150acres.be
m» same more or less, whereon Mrs. Cotton now lives
—levied on as tho property of Isaiah F,. Thompson,
to satisfy one 1 i Fa from Bibb Superior Court, in fa
vor of Rnfns K- Evans vs. Isaiah E.Thompson. Pro
perty pointed out by Rufus K Evaus.
dec l 9 BENJ. RUSSELL. Jep. sbff_
O lions!:*-*; sheriff' Sale.
.\ tie first Tuesday in JANUARY next, trill be
sold bijore Jhe court house door, in the town of
Perry; Houston county, between the lawful hours of sale,
Six bag* of ginned cotton, now iu possession of
John Ifowi'll. as the propeny of William Tomblm, fo
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of George Patton, issuing out
of Houstou Inferior court against William Tomblin.
Heel 9 GEORGE M DUNCAN, Dtp Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, will be sold as abort,
No. 204 in the'Cth Dist. of Houston county, Le
vied on as the property of Joliu McLeroy to satisfy
two Fi Fas issued from a Justices Court of WiH»es
County iu favor of Abner Wellborn against said Mc
Leroy—Levied on and returned to roe by a constable.
Lot No. 09 in the 5 Dist. of Houston County, as the
property of Charles Griffin, or all Charles Griffin’s
.merest in the same, to satisfy two Fi Fas from the Jus
tices Court of said County of Houston, in favor of
Win it. Dupree and oilier# against sairl Ciiurles Grif
fin—Levied ou and returned to me bv a constable.
Dee I GEORGE M. DUNCAN. Pep oh’jT.
Fayette Sheriff'Sale.
B 'Olli. the court house in Fayetteville, fayett
county, on the first Tuesday iu JANl ALY,
next, will be sold, tcithm the lawful hours of salt,
20J4 acre* of land, whereon Jesse Pittman now
live*, iu the 9th district of Fayette county, number not
known—levied oil as the property of Jesse Pittman,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Griffin vs
.Smith Nuddeth. Jesse Pitman and William McBride,
levied oti and returned to me by a constable.
Nov 16 9 ALFRED BROWN. Pep kl’ff.
'For Sale
A PL ANTATION lying about o miles from Ma
con. containing about 790 acrei of Land. o:t the
nd Pike Road, about from 200 to 8(10 yard* of the
Forsyih Kail lfoad. A description, is unuece##ary, -s
those who wish to purchase are invited to view die
premise*. For terms, apply to the subscriber living
on the premises, or to M 1). Clarke, adjoining Macon.
If not sold before the 1st of January, the same will L«e
offered at Auction on the 1st Tuesday of that ihotith.
Corn, fodder aud Stock of all kinds will also he of
fered. Decl 9 WM. F. CLARKE.
jrtt ip ok jte ffb :
* WILL BE SOLD, on the premise* on
-a’turday, the 10th December next, my
Plantation, containing 460 acres of Laud,
rdS-acres are cleared and in good order for
a cotton crop.
'Pei ui—$1000 down, the balance 12 and 24 month*
on interest.' If any person wishing to buy and has
not that nmpuntby him, it can be arrangeiTatthe u#«
percent.
Also, ten head of Horses. 4 or 500 bushels of Corn
10,000 pounds of Fodder, and a small quantity of
Oats, and some other articles.
The above described land lies 7 pules from Macon
on Wolf creek and the Forsyth road! Ail sold oh 12
The stlacoit Steam Boat Company
W ILL run two ur three lightci- during the sum
mer aud fail, between Darien ;iD4»Mac<m-—
The line is prepared to take all merchandize that may
be offered or shipped to their agents at G.-tricn. ntd for
ward them without detention. Their Lighters are
made of light draft, andean run at the loweM -tages of
the river. The #team boat Superior will he in
readiness to tow by the (iisi ol October next, or soon
er if. the river-will admit, and th« steam boat Ex eel
wir commence running during that month.
Oct tn J GODDARD. Apir
Jn*t Kecclvetl
A T my Book 8tore, in tiie brick buildings mar the
i'usi Office,
The Token, for 1837.
Religious Souvenir do.
Gift, do
Home or'the Iron Rule, bv Miss Stickney,
author ofthe Poetry of Life,
Memoirs of Lucian Uouueparte,
George Baicotnb, « novel, 2 vi
- ** LAMES S.
OLCOTT.
AOUEE.
A LL thine indebted to the city council for Taxes,
are hereb# notified to pay the same to the sub
scriber ouorbelbie the first dav of December next,
as in default executions wiii issue therefor.
Nov 15 7 S. C. L1FP1TT, City Treas.
Latlics Clcr.ks.
LOTH and Merino Cloaks—uorih from §40 to
c
$50. 11 >v 10 6
CRAFT *. LEWIS.
Figured Sattins
PIECES rich figured 8attins for Indies dres
ses. tor sals hy CRAFT & LEWIS.
Faints and Oil.
Qgadk K!.G8 No* 1 tindi White Lead,
30i) gal* Linseed Oil,
With » genera! assortment of Groceries, for sale, at
the lowest markt-t price,
July 26 57 CHARLES CAMPBELL.
Exchange
B ILLS on Savannah, Charleston and New , ork
will bo discounted by application to
sept 28 66 REA & COTTON.
Papering for JXooms,
J UST received i* good assortment of handsome pa
per Kaugins and bordering
Oct 13 2 H. & J. SHOTV FIX.
GEORGIA—Houston county.
f jI, T HKUEAS Hugh X Irwin, administrator of the
If estate of Ratliff Eckles, decease^, applies for
letters of Dismission— '■
Also. Hugh 1. Irwin, exectuoi of the estate of Tho-
ma.i A Irwin, deceased, applies forleltci# of Diemission,
these arctherefort to cite and admonish.ah and sir.gr.-
lar the kindred and creditors oj said deceased, to he anJ
appear at wy office within the tin e prescribed by laic.
show cause ij any they have, why said letters should node
granted.
Given under my hmd July 4. 1836. 54
t C. H. RICE- c. c. ».
GEORGIA : Campbell county
/’HEitKAS Sidney Wiikerson applies-to nt«
for le tern of dismission from the Estate of
Ihomas \V. W ilkerson, deceased :
These arc therefore to cite and admon ish all and sing :
lur the kindred and creditors if said deceased, tu be at.
appear ai my office within the time prescribed by law to
■give cause tf any they have, why said letters shr.uld net
be granted, •"
uiven under my hand atotficc, June 11, 183r.
62 t E- P. BOMAR. c. c. o-
GEORGIA: Craujord County. ~
yc vi 7 H1.REAS V\ iliiam B Files aud Janie# M 7 ay
V V lor. administrators of the estate of Alexmidei
B Taylor deceased, apply to me for letters ot dismis-
' These are therefore to cite and admonish all artd singu
lar the kindred amt creditors of _ said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by late, to
shew cau'cij 'atif) they have, why said letters should not be
Given under my hand, at office, this 5th July. 1FfC
54 t B. F. LA NT r>» r.-. t. .
GEORGIA. Pike Courty: 3
¥¥”IIEHE'ASvJame* 11, piyistjan.,at’fciftti-
ff tratoi of the cs.alc of Natiian LiUvil, late «;
aaid comity,deceased, syplie# to me for kltci# cl eti# •
mission.
These an therefore, to cite aud admonish all and sts.g-
ulur the kindred and eredtlormtf said deceased, to skttc
cause (ij any they hart,) within the . time presenu, Ly
law, ichy said Uttasskculo nuiit granted.
Given hedennv hgMfoatoffice. tliLt5th July, It.c.
Jnlv 21. cc' L C Mll NFfi> c c o.
i. c < '..'uij—fH&et,i,n't~
ULiil. AS. Alfred Buffington, guerdia:: of the
orphans of Jacob Buffington, laid irt Mci-ice
county, deceased applies for letters of disini##:tp.’
These m e, therefore, to Cite aud admonish nil and
singulai the kindred and creditors, ot said orp! an# c.
shew cause, if any tliey can, within the lime presetib-
ed by law why he should not be disiuirsoii Item th*
guardian-hip of said orphans.
Given andermv ham)at office this 2£,1 Ff pt. :c... ■
66 i H. G. JOiiNH'N/r.r
w
LEATHER.
A N assoitment of tlarness, Bridle and Upper Lea
ther, for sale by CRAFT &. LEWIS.
July 14 55
- SEW GOODS.
A LARGE and general assoi tment of
Fancy anti Staple Goods '
For the winl r trade, just received by
novlt) 6 CRAFT At LEWIS.
Buckskin Jarkcts,
A N excellent article for persons subject to couch
Fur sale by -CRAFT it IX W IS
iiov 10 6 ^
Cloths and Cassiinct »•
4 LAR*>E stock of evi ry shade and quality, just
received and for sale by
Nov 10 6 CRAFT & LEWIS
Brought to Jail
O X the 2d November, a negro' ujatr, W o say* lit
dame is BEN, and that lie belong# to James Mc-
Kebony of Greenville, Meriwether county. Ben is
supposed to be between 35 and 40 veai- of age, of
black complexiiui and of rather low stattnre; no very
distinguishable uiarks about him The owuer is re-
qite-teil to come fonvar t, prove propertv and take him
awav, or 1 sbali proceed as the law directs
HENRY HATE LEY, Jailor.
Jackson. But 1 .* county. N -v 16 8 4t
GEORGIA: Crawford retttdy.
W HEREAS, Jorts Hick* and Gra y
Hicks, applies ff 1 iet'er# of Ulsmissien fioia
tho estate of Daniel llieks, f. ■ 1 s.ii/! ouDI; dec’: 1
Thesr ore therefore to cite and admonish ail and sing? -
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo be and
appear at my office within lb- time prescribed ly law, to
shetc cause tf any they hare, ve '' ‘ letters should ne-l It
granted.
Given under my hand fti office, this8;hday of Fcp
iambs 16*!*; ff i* R F. t 4NF* »>#-'■''
GEORGlA—Crawford cue 1 :ty.
mX|r IihRl AF Alfred McGee applies to me for let
W w tors of dismission from the estate of \Y illiaio -
Lacy ; i'.Lsu Alexander St K.' Swill applies for leUei* i;f
dismission iroui the estatoof William J. W ayt:n:ssi —
both ot'suid county, dcce;ised—
These arc therefore tv cite and admonish all am: sisgii
tar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to le enui
appear at my office within tic tine present it} lx lev to
shew const if any they eat: why said letters should r.et be
granted. .... „ , -
Given under niy Laud, 5th Sept, 1636.
t B. F LANE. p. c. c. o.
_Liavjorv county.
Ill RI-AS Samuel'Pot l applies to me lot let
ters of dismission from the administration on
thecstate of Riehard Bullock, deceased,
’Jltest tire therefore to cite ana ad'Kor.ish all and
singular Ihe kindred and ertdHcrj of said deceas
ed, to t.c and appear at iny office, within the lime
prescribed bp late, to show cause, if any thev fietri
why said letters shujild nvl le granted, ,,
Given under my irand^ this :’>(lili day of Kept. IS3C
•v* i 11 * R. F. 1.ANF. t>»c 1* 0
FJV
months’ credit, except the and, and immediate posses- A 1
sion given. R. O. HOWARD. , '25th October, 133ffi 8
«ov28 0 Up
Notice.
(I Ftutors, Juries and U itnesscs:—The udjiiuru
adjiuirn adji'iirned August Term of Houston
Inferior court isoxpecied to be held on tiie first 'I ucs-
day in Januaj-y next, agreeable to the fo lowing order,.'
town:
Ordered, That the regular adjourned term of the
Inferior court of flutist, neptmty be. adjourned to tue
first Tuesday in January next.
Perry, Ort I4th 1836.
JOHN CHAIN,r. 1. e.
ROB’T L. DUNCAN, j 1. c.
8 FPWARD VG! NGt.h.r 1 c
GEORGIA—Wo- istm count.,
A U. CA; i: LJ- foils .-for i'ulnn Kl’.ii.'i
• Iso. one-diin browp 4>l.ii*A niai'' tpiA. abo
two or tl.ii.e Veaig 01'd; -Iso. one Jack, ra'i' or fiv
vea»«oM with hi# letj'fpre leg crooked: i j prai-<<{ h.
fciho_JE Heiicrd and. Muse# ('ul .iu.tu oisi iiundre- 1
and fifteen doila.s . This 1 'it Oi *ober, 1830,
«;r*BlN KUNOLDS.J. P.
true extract from the#e®tray hr ok Jn ray office, thi-
JO^HyA V.ATTI811ALL, c r. c.’
!ti uiid.tr my. hand at office, this I4ih day of fto-
r, 1836^ 1 B. F. LA1^«1>. u c. c: o.
GEORGIA—Craujuni county. •*
IIl.RJ.AS V*. 1'Cj Vinson applies for letters tj
dismission from ti e guardianship cf S«f.w
Cluiiets, mituir of J&mes Coniers, deceased, .?
These arc therefore to cjfe. and admonish all cr d
singular the kindred and creditors of said-dcctas-
ed to file Iheir objections (if any they have}) in v.y
office within the tinte prescribed ly late, why soidi
letters should not be granted.
Given
vein her,
GEORGIA, Campbell County': ' ’ *"
ilr.REAF, John H. Coryell applies to we fo£
» * Letter* of dismission from the estate of Tunt-
sfiii t orydl.deceased.; .
T’i i se are therefore to cite and admonish all jp4 iiij-
gular the kindred and creditors of sniff decea-c ffi to. btf
and appear at my office within C, e Bme prescribed by
law, to show cause, tf * n y they have, why soid letters
should nqt be grantoft. . . .
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