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r | .ri-!:iiur*»oii the lSiii, die to lo«in^j
r =tuti aa 1,1 r ‘o dl ^ *° the !«>r :
Ejkcutivk UiFiftnucTJ
MIIW<Jy*viUr. N.-v 17. s«H5. J
°f mi'n'nitiMig herewith a irop.v of*
j byl'ie Oeiicrnl AmMiUji if Fnindg, in
U^C£u«l« r y hetweeu »b«l Mute owl Georgia.
[- " , |», j«*« been iu lliin Department,
i>r«a*i"g neue.-.iiy of settiin;; a tjue.liou
«.<»* * ** ;i " ,n y» cir ul ' ,Ue «••■••«» •W« tu
I, !*• t,-» ilii* reflation •» 3 letter fn>m the hxcru-
Iy#*!**',. vriiicb lust Excellency the Governor lins
i f |M
the subject to llw
r^L **»• *.
[' *' M \uuucu\ ot • cuRuiiustMi oii lue jurt ot r 1«».
authority u> meet, c.unult, and »e tic with
- ‘"' I U he ruaed "on the poet of Ueor_ i.i. ttio <|ue*tiun
•’f , m i in cage ul disagreement. to leave the
“* P>-' r3U " to be Detected from
"r' f .. ‘(in Excellency further toivutm. that lie
Lrt l0 the amhoiiiiej nf the Federal Govern-
^t'W ire interfiled in file w>d m di.pule. and re-
: :D '-mimeut nl"a Coiiimi* doner to meet tlio.e of
It *1 (>e<iiyi*> ,bJ * n foo-jusion. expreues the hope
. J* , .' l ‘ wl ), concur iii tile p'ropoaiuo.-
“•*^.j^ii.iir indicated by ihe Executive nf Florida
YllU wid. In
1 W
. .. „ Sl> P 1
tue n iduor • live eeruficaie* lur
to me .in ilm riprirlmmve of 1
tl.e Dili Dv.-eiulivr, I7ui, for u .
rasa me lo remark,
■tl.OUU neb were i*
e late .Mr. Farqaba
iuable ctniM
n. W
,.iV wlul will be aulMtaolially iiis re-
if— “ *' Leyi,haute of that
vill recom-
; iuj)|iiiex lurni-'c.i tha {> ate af dnt|ii ot a very exigent |
nomemtieringlier Revolution*'y atrugelc. lint because ■
! tlie individual who tiddre-st-* you now wonM not i.rspi ‘
. - <Jin]>u m ry payment in a t-i.i depreciated value, it baa been I
t. ot'jj withheld, that laigc anot-ragi* of iuteirat lima
evil mala ted.
I aaderaiand from my An»ratra. that it i.« generally c n
rtlaltlni the principal ul* the debt i» justly dun. and ill t
it i« one.of inviolable iibiieannn. but that my claim lur in
terest i* mvnliJ. As 1 inn ot a In„s lo conjecture on wliat
Poioible ground thisallowaore of interest can be withheld’
1 urn sureyuu will pal don my ciliinj i».t tlie pttcrpb of
Public Law. wliicb invests the cuatractaof the government I
lore, with a peculiar snuctily, but those doctrines which :
belong to the Judicial decisi an of lira highest court known
to lb: laws of y«M»r own country, as expounded by one of i
its distinguished Inminnrirs.
"It has been asked, ' says ibis jurist of the Supreme
•'Court of the United Slitiei. •• whether upon all contracts
**uf tlie government which have nut been strictly perform-
•'eil according totlieir terms, interest i« tube allowed in the
"same manner as on private contracts ? In point of justice
"or jaw no rPa.um is |iercrivrd why the government if were
••liable to be atied ought nut to pay as a creditor it would
"cutup.*! its debtor to pay w ll u tiillereut measure of com-
"peusation should be dealt onl by judicial tribunals in my
Judgment, it would seem to comport as little to the dignity
and tlie eternal
The Hun. Edw'.iitl Evereit, late minister to
Ciii a, It ts :iccti>ieil tlie Prr siJoOcy ol'llurvarJ
(Jniversi'y, rncated Uy the resignation ot’ Hon.
Josiali Q jincy.
lnmlmniy itt Jamaica.—Iittween May, ’44,
aittl May 1845 belWv en 90i) and I.OOf) pt-rsoss
liave token llie henefit of the inaalveiu law,
leaving tj- bis nearly i<» the .1101111111 of £ 1,209,-
UtiO. Tnere are very little above 350,000
inhibit mis on the island. This, among other
existing facts, proves that the omancipntion
si'httme in Jamaica has tu r noil out u complete
failure—iimr.illy, socially, Ji mncially, u failure
—a.i utter failure.
L) 1 ti D,
In litis eitv, on Satur.lay ttigiit ibe 2t2d uhintOi Atoj.
GEOItGK VV. WtXmiR. need 71 years. Maj. Moore
Was formerly n residentf Oglethorpe, but bad resided iu
tlii* county ahiMrvifmoi i| S (jrSt settlement, and was a much
te-pectedatd u.elul cilizec.
In this city, on the f.'tlt ulf-WILLIAM ALBERT,
inbnt sou of l.'ol |{, a. L. and Mrs. Kliza A. Aikiusin,
i uge J tnnuitis and thirteen days.
In this county on t':i» CGlh ult jlrs. KSRECCA KlCC.con-
sovtnf U-late AuJvrsou ttiea-
t CHS'U..LS. iJLtggsi- UULJV-'.J. ■ ■'.".aaiai
NEW GOODS
JUST RKCKIVKD AT K. WsOOURUFF’S
»u!js’fiber wuul>l iei|f»*«ttt‘ully iiiluria his cu«lo-
i mars ami itli vvijliin^t-) pur.-l axc Dr) Go*. d* thuthe has
unent jf lii'k. saliii ati ijxr silk, in*k.
ibbi
..• tt.'i/i*** 5 "' , •. .1 1 , JUiii'iiitfiit. H woiilil ^e*rin to contour: ns iiiile
r i accafilatw:*? wit.i llie pj»l aud mip.iriunattf j ... i • t 1 V ..
-tri^Vvindedby ber fluent legislative j **•*****,+*.«
.. O-'-nudoritv old,is great prineipl- =- -
.-wrrnarj wr. . ® * i Iigau. i> of all contractu, 1 rcl^ l«»r an ulm
'^l^^lt will:be promptly accepted. In respect
jutliariiy asked to be c.niferied mi tliecuui-
la* f*** l j ie part of Georgia. 1 respectfully itivtie
t" lt,,: Uaasiiiutiou of ibis cMale. which tie-
[• : ‘T' lsiaii-Ury thereof, .and' the mode bv which ilisl
It* lac mlV he altered. It is appaieut that w.iatever
" - ,c_ J Oto
,i.*cs«
F'*j can Maly be done pruViMonally, subject to the
| 0 | - lw ,i successive .Legislatures unless, indeed.
' V, ' g ? rv wbiclt may be established be in eon ormity
k*r" BI Jti.i““iof dial iostromeht. Si. mucli i* due to
ll 7 that she maybe seasonably advised..! the consti-
i hfi a’ty wlite.i Will be eiicouiitereJ. m case a cuv
'll line abiiubl be .greed or decide.! «'u other th...
C .tiled i» tlie treaty between the Untied o ateamt.
iU \ha year 1793, anJ with winch the C.mstuutmn ol
i»r«l A divided juris lieu '.i an l auraer-
'Ire ah.ulv irtnuisistei.t witn that peare and liaruio-
•••' ■ ,!,uul«l exist between States united by all the ties
Ac intercourse i.mliubte aud pleasant. _
i..«e iuteiiii ttitlly refrained fisitu the dls.:ussimi of thU
* under tue belief, that as Florida intends to su.nmit
•* ' .jjjen questiuu. Georgia should meet it under like
“ 4IKCS- I« **'* nbaecce of nny Legislative iu-STme-
"Tiliall regard-it as a d uy to express fully my views
| „ni<»(,ar*r* who may he appointed on tiic part of
In the mean lime 1 heg leave lespeclfully to re
c "lj,neral Assembly to the treaty of I7J... already
Tied—the era nf the tl.uii.iussiutier* of the Ui iind
r j a »l ^i—** in UJU. and the failure, and e.tusea there-
Hr urrlanuoi. e ot the duty assigned them—the re-
fcV .jriaus survey* made by the authority .»f Georgia,
lsl***i>d' several messages in tile by my pre-
iccirtfix *"d ufher Joeumeut.s which are fully referred to
ijea. Tuese will furiiish the necessary information for
f jmltrsMaJingof *he matter iu dspute, and which it
L.'i'isneJ the Legislature will refer, in the event dial uur
Lmu„i.aieir«re W receive any specific instructions upon
The iastruedons w uicli shall be given by tins
I'winaunt. will, of course, be communicated to a preseut
1 . Leguliturc.
GKO. W. CHAWFOUD.
KwfreJ. bfihe S«fn*te mid House of Representatives
J jt 5wUf of Fioridu, iu Genera! Assembly convened,
Ifon ike .\uurue)r Geurral of tLo State be. and he ia hcre-
Jiiis^racteJ ui make full enquiry, aud repoit the result of
liiasir *'• Governor, s » as lo lay the same brf.ire the
Itrftirrd Assembly .oh the tirat day of iu next session, in
■rruajaw tli^ disputed boundary between ibis State and
.-Mir of Georgia aud Alabama, and also that the Gover-
>ir „f iuis be requested to open a correspendeisire
l, H u auilior.ties of liie Stales of Alabama and Ge-jr^ia,
Imtie r»l d*4l die dit!ii:ultics as lo these boundaries may
|UKu!«d af asun os jHissuble.
I ftM(J tue Sr rule. July lOili, 1845. Passed the House
I*'Urjirtscnuuve*. July 18, 18to. Approved by ibe Gov.
p.ijf.Jii!) l»J» 181o.
.Mu.LKUcp.vtl.t.X.Nov. 15. 1845.
Dcilt^m^AVerequesiyimratieiiiioiito Mr. Trezevain’s
|>:rr, and or.*you to make youiself acquainted will) die
I:j3isf iuscsie, on wUien you are lo decide ; and we hoots
|ni sill do «•»..Itscause if the facts be known, we feel sure
Ityjqr conscientious runviwtioii that, this is a J«»sl debt, ll
duee times examined, t'itgl by a joint committee
I*'too boqses, in November, 1838; Srcumity b> m c'sn-
I •-•.•*! r. appiiiiled by the Governor, umler a res«Jtitioii of
Iix Lr 9 'i««ature iu December, 1838; aud Thirdly by a nu*
1 j iint coiuiuiuee of both ImuxM.lo wiiom the rcrporl
J. j«lrD.mMi9si.iw wa» irlrr/nJ in )H4i. And all these va
IrAtic.iainiUees and r.ounniHsioiiers have unaiHinouidy eon-
ll* >f i tile visim «.» s just anil bona fide d-fbt.
I resoue conclusion was utiauiiuofisl^ ndopted by the
|r « e cornUliuee ol* (tft-? Senate iu 1843; but in tint year
|uf Ktu^u. c f .imu nr.* ot the Uouse .vere divided, aud tin
v<viir«l>ir re|H*rt was made by the Ctiairmin on the pari
ItHWmij-niiy; while a report. ..lr«»nr!y confirm story ol the
made by the Ilonorutile U. II. Alexsinter, suj>-
I: jf.ni Uv five members at he same nnami tre,
I VfvlMg your iiitentiow to (hi'* U<*t. dial tlie reason why a‘)OVC5
lurnijiri) «il this committee reported n^amsr the claim
Icui they never investigated u. Ttiis is frankly un«l
I• ••’f»:ly ».luuii'**i by tlie K«|N»rt iisell' Ji ssvsS’The pres-
|#..cur:»jsirje>s on ihe •Nnutiiiiiee hs-* pi evented tneui fr»Hii
I i ffti^atiii,; the validity of '!»«• cl min oi Mr T»e*ev«!it.—
• merits they iauuoi speak from iheir own mvg^ti^i
IU a«.”
1 Vfehiid the ibJ^utioin of tlie Stale pnou sin^ to Mr.
I Ttxctsui the psymenl -»f XoOjw; an • |i»ts pr.uui-*e binds
| t-e U.ili of the Mate. W’e Ijsvc also ihe honor of the riuie
|f ri;rj fur uc paymcnl of the ueiit, by the lohowiug ltesu
* A iikuias Several claims upon the State of (jeor^ta
iare U*ru pri’seuted lo the pteuei.l session of tiir Lt’irisja-
blare, which claims havu bveu doimsni aw iy years: And
«<Wi a r4',iua ^/iryoi'llic Mj;e as •irclai'rd by acts of p.i>t
l*rpv!«iures. i*hicn arc nearly «:ouieuijmr«iiieo4U with their
c.fAUitti) 4ua kiihcrtj jjiti'CMtd ike ttu'hurtfw* lUermj'
/>'»+ 4440*jry4*j *»ud j&tyiitg the taint; And whereas
oit i«impiKsUise dial the Legisluluic can through any ot
;:»tM,uu!.r.cn*ft luvrsti^ule the same during its sesidnn; ami
fiku'juntux near rry*irt*y the nj'«*ttl </#/ jn*l dtbl.
Mftke p«yiueu. of uuo ••!* suen auliipiaied existenrc. u tf/i-
**ls Jar l«r f*t:galiOH of tkrbuuu: To the end that jus-
ti:eui4y Ik? d»»:e to the cluitnauls and lo the State.
”lit tl Jlrsulcid, Thai his hJxccllency ajrmiini three fit
[ **1 proper pem*ij« to investq;aie fully the ednims of /V/rr
TtZTJti. U. M. D. J. Eliiut:, ami Mii.cdge G.ilplnii mnl
Uni • licit peiscus rqiori tv the next sessiuu of the Le^islu*
brr* ’ Jt,?.
Ju lluu>c of Representatives, agreed lo^4ih Dec. 1838;
JOs^lil'il DAY. dpeaker.
D^enaieeunt’urred in *4m j)er. ]838;
CiJAitbKc^ DOUGiittUTY, Presideui.
Approred 25th Jjec. I83«;
R. vilLMKIl, Governor.
The commissioner* thus appointed, disi’iisi^ej ihrir duty
^ujMiJuiuly and well. The claims w inch tiiey i!i»aiJow e.1,
“ ,IC telused by ihe Leg.siutu*e„ because llieir deris-
s«i final. l>ui i.«ey repotted ibslihe eeriificstcs of tlebl
ledby Pcicr Txexevaut, c.iusiiiuted a just and valid de-
, ’ 4n 'i ®5aiu»i ;he Slate, ami that the same ou^ht lobe paid ;
Md is it sot inexcusable to refuse pay incut of that debt in
u»e ficc uf tki* Hep -rl. and of the p.edye contained in tl.e
nfnJuu’uii of 183a/ The only excuse upuu which the uu
bruuule Kpjmui of the divided Coiuo.jure is ob iged to
^is.ia. ihal our certificates were nul renewed in 1733 —
llxt iiuw can me faii.ii of toe Siaie be satisfied by imposing
li^cruiikor a iWm, Juste ad of payment: or Imw can the
hiUiiif ifi e State be reconciled w:Ui resorting n» such an ex-
f “* r ’ a h»*r U*e solemn pledge to lake no ttuvauilage of n just
And while the petitioner holds the ordinal il««u*
|"ri;tby which tke Slate promises pay incut to him. how can
Uorae off, ibau if he had u co»»y of that same docu*
UK-.it only J
’lue uufavorsble report, iu support of this excuse for non
H.'wein, supposes that liie petitioner kt.ew of the act tif
••**» Squiring the old certificaira to be exchanged for new.
allege* that creditors were in the habit of receiving’
K'Wnt by renewing their certificates. ISul :n fact the Act
was never published in South HsroJiuu. and the |»e-
’•X'lxir never beard of it till long after dm lime lor exchftn
ceniticaies was passed, liar is ihe rest of the allega
!ki0 uiurc correct. It is not lru3 llial a single creditor was
j*‘J by exchanging the o.d certificates for new ones. Nnt a
XGilgr its* received till 1808; and then a compromise was
•“*Je with those that chose lo lake i2j cents iu the dollar
** paymenl in lull. To that compromise the petitioner
*Ner gaveliiscunscot; ami it would require a total disrj-
H ot reason, lo suppose that without his consent he could
** bound by il. These grave errors iu point offset, as well
uilie a :iiii.>jon that tliose whnre(»orted against the claim
^rtr inveslijated it, deprive that report of any title in au-
^•rilj. Rut lor tlie refutation of ilia positions taken iu il,
hs refer to ihe ab.c counter Report of the lion. R. is. Alex-
•*ler, made on the same occasion, as well as lo every doc-
t: “«ai which lids been pinned by the Legislature on the
Wc hope no prejudice can exist against the retitioiier.as
•peraon iu the interest of a foreign country. Mr. Treze-
*«Qt is a native of £outh Carolina ; the greater part of his
huii'yarc residing near Columbia, iu 2>otitli Carolina, ami
haricu.iujliU State. lie bas never c.hauged his allegiance,
axy earthly rousujeratioii induce him to do so.—
tbecmimry of l|is birth, is iJso tlmto! hi*utl'ccti<iu»: and
^ lr -inatatice» which carried him to Kuglaml, have detained
"•x there against Ilia will.
Dusting to your justice, for that attcutiju which we have
iRcu tfic liberty ot ouiicitiug, we am.
Dear sir, your obedient servants,
J. L- PETIGUU, I
j. Hamilton.
e in the moral ob-
Itiinat* seitleineut on
my cluuu. and indeed on the honor of a State so rich in her
[ re*nuice* and who will not count among the least of them.
! th .t gi od laitli which is m once the mingled source of prux-
I perity ami honor.
The object af this letter is to solicit of you** Excellency.
1 ihe favor of traits nitttng it, with a message from *nur*elf
to the Legislature, urging nn that honorable body a full and
li»al settlement of my claim. It lias been injuriously with
held from my wife fortnoie than sixtt YEaKS amidst re
|»eatei| ackimw^dgeineuts *f iu justice, on which the Pub-
In:'Faith has been pledged. wlnl»t the vslidiiy of the
ciaiin has been m Icinriiy nfiirmed by a judement «if the
Supreme Cuurt of the united States. It had ns origin m
suppli-j, furnished yoursulVering nml de-tituie armies, bal
ding in the cause of American liberty. Iu the batlled and
fVuitiess effi»rt of obtaining pay nienf, the late Mr Karquhar
by nJameoiablecatastrophe h si his life it: 1781. nnd tnauv his
dauguter an orphan with the irksome inheritance *»f being
long and painfully uu unsuccessful petitioner for justice
to your Legislature.
Rut I trust the day in which ihe full measure of this jus
tice will he do ie to her and our children hns at last amved
and that tlie Slate of Georgia prosperous beyoi d any for
mer peri*N| will in her own example sustain that Good
Faith, which is the first blessing of civilization, and the chief
glory of a State.
1 have the honor to remain with profound respect.
Your Excellency** most obedient servant.
/ PETER TltiZEVANT.
It perhaps mny not bo amiss t» add that your petititmner
is now iu hi • seventy-eighth year, ami his wife hot lour
years younger, having had thirteen children, seven of whom
a*e now alive, with auotTspriug of thiity grand, and sixteen
great grand children new alive, and that from midsummer
in 1837. I was deprived of that great bles.dng MT sight uu-
til Julie. 1842, when I was happily restored to it by a sue
cessful operation on each eye, aud cataract removed, and
ain no.v able with the (assistance of peculiar classes, to see
to address this in my own hand writing. 1 should have ad
dressed myseffonce more personally to your Honorable
Legislature, hut I ain «mw too infirm by Khumatisiu and nge
to attempt such a journey across the ocean, and unwilling to
leave my n!d companion, who has for wore than fifty-six
lyenrs shared with me all me troubles of this life, aud who
* i; .-w much more i.ifirm than myself.
1 hope your Excellency will pardon this intrusion of an
«Jd Man’s feeling for the interest ofdTcu) lie must am u leave
bellied him.
AIus: respectfully Yours.
TETEIl TREZE VAST.
MIL BEURtES.
“Ilouosty is tUe best jiolicy,'’ says the adage;
anil we much ofiener timi its application re
sulting from u i ill s|H2:>t political life, than us
a wise m ixim influencing tlie conduct mid ac
tions of men. And the truly disluiguhli-sJ
Georgia Senator is unnliie* noiublc in-
Manet, of ils tiutli. There *re fetv uho can
witlista d the turnptalions and liials ihat lie
thickly strewn in t e path of tlie politician.—
Few that can forgei tliemselv- s and remember
only their country—its advancement—mid tlie
interest mid lmppiuess of the pj. p e. A
rest.'e.s antbitiou; an impali' nt lottgir.g for the
h gli places of honor mid profit ; envv, passion,
lovenge, are some of the" causes which impel
politicians in the dm g-ii<us paths of expediency
and generally lead them to an inglorious end.
These remarks apply 10 few more truly than
to Dm; sentiOiiMii whoso name tve have given
Having lusak n the principles which
Kr.-t brought him into politic >1 hf-, ahan loii-
e>l the fri> uds wt.o had cheetcd, and supp .ried
and enirusied him, in his e irly mill hicxirabie
cur er, he li.ul worked hard to serve tlie cause
ami the patty who -so iutely puns d les treaso •
mnl they havo at lust abandoned huu as he
ubii’idi, ltd oilie<s, making the retribution as
striking us it is just. Judge Her ti«o was well
culcal -ted to (ill a high place in t to m uds of
Ins coui'tiyiiien. iiis acknowledged talents,
line uitHiiiitifciil*. gifted o.atoricnl u d reason
ing powers — uddtd to which, a commanding
person, r.iid the most pleasi g and conciliatory
m li ners, tptahij d iiim to fl I a large sp .ce i t
public cirtinm ; but his aosudoiiinetii of the
DemnciMlic party, its priuciph s, and its cause,
has ui last cast litiu down from his occidoutul
p <s don. perhaps cover to rise again. A south
ern m ni opposing Southern measures—advu.
ca i gapnUeclive tardf—opposing ihe annex-
aiioii of Texas—intlrayi-g a dangerous sym
pathy for tlie :reasonable caus • of Abolition it
self-—this was loo mucli ; aud ho who had hcen
th-.-1rusted and honored of each jiaiiv, is now
jhindoned by bolli, and left in rouiiz : tho un
living imlll • f the saw, that u hontMty is the
best policy,’* Let others profit by hut exam
ple.—Constitution
\ MR CALHOUN OX THE MISSISSIPPI.
A correspondent of the New Orleans Bee,
i willing on boaid tlie Steamer Maria, some
mi es below Vicksburg, says: -
“A beautiful sieht is now presenting itself to
us. The bountiful steamer Sultana, from
Vicksburg, crowded with ladies nnd gentlemen,
a baud of music playing on the hurricane roof,
and tlie big gun booming or. the lower deck,—
is rounding In,—now she is lashed along sdo.
A deputation msli on hoard ami vi et armis,
seiz- upon M r . Cai'ioun, an I carry him on
bo trd ot iheir boat, amid a lr< mendon* shout,
in which the ladies, God bless them, join in
with as much feeling, if not so loudly, as the
sterner sex. Now conics on the shaking of
hands, nnd ihe greetings of welcome—the flash
ing of bright eyes and the lovely smile of the
beauteous belles as they are presented to the
distinguished statesman. Party feeling “is bn
ried in the deep bosom of the Mississippi," ami
all do reverence to one of the brighiust sons of
America. Hark—what is that? It is tho Eb
on minsiro'stuning up their viulins—the spaci
oiis c thin is cleared of its furniture, and b.dles
and beaux join in the giddy mazes of the dance
in honor of the occasion.”
The deeper a man digs into the gold mine,
the less able, aye, less willing is he to breathe
tlie avve^t«ir of upper earth, or to bask in the
daylight ul heaven : downward, downward
still, (ieCasts the anchor of his grovelling afl\c
lions, and neither can nor will have u heart for
any tiling but gold.
C O M itt E R C I A L.
Latest Dates hum Liverpuul,::
Latest Dates Irani Havre,::::::;:"::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::;::Nov 4
MACON MARKET.
Macon Maiikut, Dec. S. Ift<5,
Cotton.—Since tlie receipt* of the fate accounts by tlie
Steamer Uriiautiia, our market liaa been withuut mucli ac
tiriiy although prices have not varied materially frum the
figures of the prcriuua week. Price* range from I a Cj
aud Gj.
HAVRE, On 30.
Cotton*.—Nothing deserving notice has occurred; de.
uiand regular, hut without animation, although dealers have
■Itliiaualljr s!io»vu a disposition to update freely, the un
favorable inlcliigcuce from Liverpool liarin; in’ some de
gree checked the buying. Holders maintain a tirin attitude
aud piiera are wel: suppoited at quotations, frum the fact of
the moderate stork on Innd, coupled with the certainty that
it will uot he increased, tend to strengthen coutideuce, 11.,1.
witUsiandiuj; the dull date of business in nearly all branch
J, f London. October 1*1, 1813.
dir Excellency, George IF. Cratrjord,
Uuccrnor of tlie Mute of Georgia.
liiat through my At tonnes, James
c -, ...„ Hamilton, I have been since the
J/I9JS, a peti'.iouer for tho all awanec and psvment of a
J** “i Ihe i>iaie of Go )r"ta. wliicu in riyiit. of my wife 1
T •* Ihe m|* stinriviae reorotectotiv* of the estate of
A l Uube ' 1 Farquhan
^*tlltj«uii ce nnd validity of this claim have been nt
»?,*. iV_^knowledge*! Lv numerous couiiuillers of
,f * ,lorc ^ eor II , ‘** tud by a bigbly respectable
«Vief i U U a PP°ji»lcd by iis authority, l deem it eniirely
*f.L *3 trouble^our Excellency with a recapitulation
• ^**^You are
L ‘ r «‘fru t and James
la O V G ;
Paul de Kock thus (Jcsciibea it: “ Love* i>
often a solitaiy l :af, but neiili r storm nor
blight ciii 1a Iu i»- Like the perfume that a
dead flower sends f ■rik.it is sweet when all the
gay sunshine lias departed ; when all its bloom
ts passed, it has the (Vagrancy < f memory; it
is lb- Iasi ling-ring beam that glows along al
ter sun and slurs h ive set—a refuge from the
tempestuous bereaving storms of l.fo.”
TEXAS AND THE TARIFF.
The following Preamble and resolutions
were introduced by Mr. Jackson of Chatham
in the Senate on tlie 21st inst., and on tho day
fbllowieg, on motion nf the samn gentlemen,
were made the special order of tho day, for
Thursday next.
Whbueab, the settlement of many important
questi ms will devote upon tlie session of Con-
aress ol 1845 and '40, among them tho ad
justment of ilic Tariff, and tlie perfecting of
ihe Annexation of Texas, stand pre-emiumt,
and wlien a-', it is thu right, as well ns the du
ty, of the rep e»o ituiive* •>( the people of this
State to express their opinions upon these great
National questions—questions, also, deeply and
more peculiarly aff.t&.ng the interests of tho
Southern enentiy —
1. Be it therefore resolved by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State of Geor
gia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby
resol ret by the same. Tent ihe Tariff of 1842,
approved August 90th, 1842, embraces n s\s-
t< ni of u just, unequal and oppressive taxation ;
and ilia! a modification and reducikm of i!»c
same Ion purely revenue standard, looking on
ly to revenue arc do«7>onded ky t-ie people
of Hiis Slate us acls of sheer and necessary jus
tice** . . .
2. That the in terests, happiness and honor
of our country leqilire I hat llio an«iox»li«» of
Texas be consiimated (tirtli^'ilh, l>y siidi Con-
gressioual action as may remain lo be do o
for such object.
3. That his excellency the Governor of Genr- j
ciii be, and f»c hereby n qursiod .o traiiMnit
lo each of our S motors and Kopreseitaiive** in :
Washington a copy oi these ResolutioiiSt that •
lltev may be placed before liie two houses of j
Cou^rcoS at an early oeriod of the session.
P. S-—Since writing the above we have been put in pos«
ar.'»i»ii gf letters from Rosum to the )6th iu*t. Our market
inimeiliaiely assuiue«l an animated aspect, and 350U bales
Uniltrd States Cotton.-?, among*; which so:no lots of new
growth sold from 1.78 50 to 31. were deposed of fir home
use. at an improvement ol* about f.l vn seme qualities. Tiic
foil iwiiig sales were efi’ected;
33.70 bales New Orleaus, ]?„ CO to 91 —
1»15 *• Mobile. m 8^.50
17.73 ** Uplands, 57 j 0 72
101 M Caribagena, 35 to 55
143 4 Coycijnc, to to 87 50
CH'27 ba'cs. Imjiorts 732 bales.
Hick cosfiooe* Jimued, owing tu (be mtnmU stsck prim
• re very still'at our quotsiious; sales of 129 tes. Carolinu at
421 per 50 kil-. duty It. 38j. paid, and 100 bags E. 1. at 34f
53: iiujoiiu.iuu of500 bags from Calcutta disposed of previ-
o uily.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 4.
The cotton market has conrinued extremely dull aud o;
farther declined fully Jd per lb. Tlie sales* for the week
ended 24th ult. weir 17.310bales, of whirli 4500 were taken
on *{*cculatini) and lor the week ended 31ft ult. )hev
amounted to 18.070 bales, of which 55U0 were to speculator^
•hewing ihe purchase of the spinners lo have been exceed
ingly limited indeed. Of the American description* sold
Inst week 4000 were Upland, at 3j$ to 4 5-6; 7270 Orleans,
at 3J to (if with 10 bales at 7 j;3750 Alabama and Mobile, at
3 j to 3|, aud 200 Sea Island, at 12 to 17 jd. per lb. On Sat
urdav, the 1st inst. the sales were estimated at 2000 bales,
aud lo-dav about 3000 bales have been sold. Fair Upland is
worth 4j. fair Mobile 4], and fair Orleans 4j per lb. The
flock in this port on the 1st inst. was 923 000 bales. 858.000
nt the same period last season, the stork of American ia ahoul
li82.000 or 85000 more than it \va3 a year ago. The Man
chester market lor both goods and yarns liassustaiucd a de-
c ded cdeck. and bulb have declined ia value.
Exchange.
Merchants* Bank of Macon..... ....................par.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company, par.
UaitkafAugust *
Branch State of Georgia. Augusta.. *•
Rank of 11 ru us wick...................... ....... ....“
Georgia Rail Road..... 44
Mechanics* Rank......... ........... ...........,... M
Rank of St. Mary’s *•
Itank of Milieageville ,.. M
Rank of the Stale of Georgia, at Savannah,
Branches of ditto ••
Commercial Hank, at Macon.......
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Savannah....... .... M
Bra urli of ditto, at Mieon.. ................. .... .....**
Planter's Rank. Savannah,.
Central Rank of Georg]*,.. .. ..... . .............. ....**
Central It. XL k R’kg Co, Sav^.
AJabmia Notes........ .••••••••••...5 a 10 **
Cuarlesron Ranks......................... .... .... .par
Rank of Camden...... ................ ...... .......
Rank of Georgetown ”
Commercial, (^donbifl.... „
Merck an;*’ at Cb era w,
Bank of Hamburg *•
.No SALK OH U.NCEHTAIX.
Bank of Darien and Branches.
Chattahoochee Hail Road and Banking Company.
Monroe Rail ItoaJ and Banking Company.
Exchange Rank. Brunswick.
I'bccnix Rank of Columbus.
Iitsoram-e Bnuk of Columbus, at Macon.........no circ*n-
Planters' aud Mechanics' Rank. Columbus.
Western Rank of Georgia, at Rome*
Rank of Cu.umbus.
CHECKS.
Or. New York- ••} pre.
Philadelphia, ........................j pre.
Boston,. j prr,
Chailcston aud Savannah,............. par.
Rates ot Domestic ExcuarcE at New Yoke.
Boston. para j *1 is- Apalachicola. 2 a2£riis.
Philadelphia, para j do Mobile,specie. £a— do
Rahimore, ja j do Mobile, St Rk i.ts, (» a 7 do
Virginia, 1 aljdo Montgomery. G a 7 do
Noitli Carolina, ll a U do Tuscaloosa, G a 7 do
Charle.sn n, Jal do New Orleans, j a ll do
Savannah, j a l do NashviRe.
Aogosia, j a 1 do Louisville,
Columbus, Ijaljdo St Louis/
Macon, u» 1} do Cincinnsti,
Union, Florida. 70 a 75do Safety Fd notes.
South L & T Co.,75a 80 do .Eastern notes,
Quotations for iJ.xcurrext Mo.vet.
Uncurrent Money. Uncurrcnt Money,
Ensl'u bnk'ble in Ros'ti la y/Ohio,
Albany. Troy, Sch tfcc. a I Indiana,
Jersey. a xjMichigan,
Philadelphia, a jlNortli Carolina,
Rnliiinore, a I South Camliua,
Safely Fd Red Back ja j [Georgia
a 21 do
Jj a Jj do
2 a 21 do
1 u I x do
{a j do
| a j do
•21
DENTISTR Y .
LO.ttR.tRD Sc PUTXATI,
DENTISTS,
(From Western &toc York,)
W OULD say ta the-dtitens of Macon nod vicinity, flint
they are now established at ibe FiaTU H«*CSE,
wliere they will be happy to wail upmthoan wh«» may favor
them with a call.
As we onus 11 we aha*l expect tn ob
tain a repots! Sun by the ueaiuess and durability of our .»pe-
rations; and by former 'experience and the many late im
provements in the pidfes.iion we have no fears in warrant
ing entiie sati-Tactim to uny availing themsclxe* %f our
profcssi mal services.
Natural leetU in the first stages of disease can be prevent
ed from farther decay, by filling wi li pure gold, and artifi-
:ial teeth iusertctl on pivot or fine gold plate, iu a manner as
to be sellout noticed by the strictest observer.
Teeth necessary to be extracted will be taken out with
Chevalier's Uie improved forceps, and iu every instance
warranted not to fiartnreor in any way injure the jaw.
We shall be hippy to receive calls Ironi any wishing ad
vice in regard to the diseases of the mxuili, aud to such n> |
charge will be made.
Ladie-^ calling at the '‘private entrance" of tho Floyd
House will be readily shown to our Rooms.
Application* in regard to advice will be attended to at
residences (if teqnrsted) free of charge.
Macon, November 27.1845. 10 tf
jo I'd d<
of all col's, far
new nw»»#*-•»* end
oud brown shooting; »»*k.
i baize; 'al’k. cord aud .as
rk he
anij satin stripe, tight andd
let Kiorenue do Cor l.iiin*; .-ilk velv
triiuiiiing lires.-*; calicoes. »mne e»»*
very hai»d»»me; 12.-4 bleached
w hite and shoe cnl'd.. ho«e. grec
seU. nitxarine and Utfbi blue kid
neis. The above ariieles together with the larg(
hail before on haml. are now offered at a sinail ml
N. B. loo ps. mou*. %!•*. laines aud ca>limeres. from 18J I
ro 50 cts. j»er yard, s um* very fine and pri tty; also 200 3-4 '
blankets at anv price to »*u : t the purchu»er. The above j
good* werepmchase^l on advanlngeous (trims, and iiiiu.t j
• 4 >hl. All who wisli t-* gt-i the full value of tl.eii money 1
will do well to call hcfme punjta.^irig elsewhere, at the !
door fr->m Wjis’iin^ton H4Il.ua Second street.
HOROLOGY.
THE SUBSCRIBER
Mu
Dt
• 2. in:.
10 if
Notice It) Coffoii Phi n I ere. Bnvere,
4 N n O W N E It S —Thr
jLM eroded
W OULD respectfully inf(»r:^.thwijiscns s pLMacor), «:*«!
liie adjacent counties, that hV has Vecentlv Supplied
j bvtti-<e!f with an t xccl'eut st»K*k of VVatch materials fnnn
j ireporters in New York, amt is upw prepared to repair*
I \V allies aud Ciocks of every t|escripliuu, ^1. the host ir so.
! lie.’ and on tilt* 1 tost reasonable terms.
j All Watches entrusted to,hi/ qare.^ill recQjv^ hi5 person
al anenlion ami he warranted u> pprlopn 10 ’he SAtUfaciion uf
the ownci*. or rhe money rgii^udial All khjd^of Jewelry
ne.itIy iKp.irred. Gohl and Sjjver work ip order.
11c Would 11 Iso call thg.suention of tlie publis" to hi-* new
stock of Wntrl e*, Jtj.w**Jry Silver Piu,trd.and Bfiltannin,
Ware, and Fun \v G.ootjp, e;n*»r.-.ciug, aW i .n every article,
usually found in his line, nil cl which will be sold at the my
toirrsf vices.
the
C. S. PLEASANTS, DnitfSt,
(Formerly Punnby Pleasants, Denials, Savannah.)
W ILL »:«,v h .sliurt time in MACON, .ml run be
fiiuinl at MRS COOK’.S. opposite tlie Floyd House.
Tenns moderate— Ladies will be attended to at their re
sidences, when requested.
TESTIMONIALS as to abilitv, Ac., will be produced
wlieu desired.
Macon. Dee»other 2. 13*5. 10 It
~ t'E.Vi r KAI. «. It. A BK’ti. DO. j
Savannah. November 2ti. 1845. J
A 11EGLI.AU Mbetm^ul' tl.e Stork Holders will be
lield.at the Exchange iu this city, at lUo’doek, A. M.,
on Wednesday, lOtli December next, in e. mfnrin ty with a
resolution passed at the ineeiing. held on lOtli Apriflast.
By order, UEO. J. IIULLOCH, Cnsh*r.
Decembers, 1815. 10 St
Patlfea ft Taylor, "
A RE now recaiviug and opening a hsudsouio assort-
uieut of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Hardware. Suddierv,
Hats Caps; Ronnets,
Root* mid Shoes,
Iron, Steel. Nails,
Bellow*. Anvil*. Vice*,
And all kind* of GROCERIES, which have been pur
chased at the recently reduced prices and will be sold loot
for ca*h only.
Macon, Dec. 2. 1843. 10
w
TkTOTf CK.—The subscriber harm; taken Mr. Gibbon
I* M Taylor intncip.partnership, gives ui.t'C. that the bu
liners will hereatiar he conduct,d under the name of Fat
tkn A Tatluu. g. PATTltN.
December 2.18*5. ]0
KIMBEHLY.
10 tf
J IIHD. Stuart's refined Molasses. Fur sale by
HUBSELL he. KIMBEI
Deretuber 2. 1845.
ri a hulsTCanal FLoua,
Vi/ 25 1-2 and M Bbls. Buckwheat Do.
50 Boxes Cheese,
25 Cowles' Cheese,
10 Kegs Gosliau Butler,
This day received, and for sale bv
lULSBKL'L & KIMBERLY.
December 2, 1815. 10 at
L IST of Letters remaining iu the Tost Ollice at Maco»
Ga.. December 1st, 1345.
Andcrsoni Jr., John Kinsey. Miss J A
Kiirbins Charles S
Logan, Win M
Lehiud. Dr. A VV
Lowe. Win. H
Lowe. .Mrs. E T
Leigh. Henderson
Lamar. Miss Harah E
Lowe, William
Latntmsou, Terissa 2
Lumpkin, F M
Lowe, Capt. John
Lowe, James S
I.etiduu. A
Mitchell. Benjamin
Malhca. Kdwatd
Morris. Jim C 2
Marks, iu*. R T
Mitchell, c T
More, Miss Caroliue
McArthur, tfam'l
McDonald, It B
Mason. M M
Myrick. James
McDaniel. G M
Murray. Durant
Mitchell, Mi-s Margaret
Mitchell. Mrs AM
Molsby, Jolm
Mitchell. Levin
Morris. W H
Mclver. Mr
Morgan, K T
Miller. Edwin J
McGraw, Allen J
Mctir • \v Ilezekiah
McArthur, Allen
Martin, Miuager
Mitchell, II W
Furker ik Co. N P
F ellij, John
Falieraon, J
F uyne, James Ho.)
Fntchell, Jumes j \
Fope. M»s. Ma, v
* eejj
Fhifj
I* )
Virginia, al^‘Mobile,
New Orleans,
Q.UOTATIO.VS roit SrECIE.
Per rent.
ol]
•U
10C a IOG]|Carolu* «I««11a. 61.OG a 1.07$
100 a 100$[Five franc*, 94 * 94
1(H)Ja IOO5I Doubloons, 16.00 a 16.10
Am. gold,old,
do. do. new.
Half dollars.
Portu:;iie!-ccold, 100 a !00]| do. patriot, 15.60 ala.70
4.63 a 4.87
4.82 a 4.83
.5.00 a : ;
3.83 a : :
Spanish dollars, 104 a 105
do. quarters, 99 11 100
Mexican dollars, 100 a 101
do quattera. 99 a 100
riove reigns,
do. light,
I Heavy guineas*
I Napoleons,
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS FOit COUNTY
OFFICERS.
Wo have beea requested to announce the
following ticket fur county offieeis:
For Sheriff—WILLIAM H MACAU THY.
Deputy Sheriffs—ALEX. SCOTT, A 0. A. THABP
Cleik Inferior Court—JOHN K. JKFFEKS
Tax Collector—-RICHARD BASSETT.
Receiver of Tas Returns—WM. C. KENNEDY
CoJutyTreiiu.-y—'WILLIAM C. LAWSHE.
Abbott, Mrs. S>arxh
Atwnll, R. 1*.
Alford. Axim
Andrews. Hon. Garnet
Amazon. Warren
Atwell, Elizabeth A.
Adame, James
Avatit. Lewi* S.
Bulb, Jesse S.
Brown, Charles W.
Rlcdstie, Miss. Sara.) 2
Ruriiett, Mr* MarJia G
Rish>*p. Greer
R jud. Mrs. Sophia
Rarnes, L. II.
Barron, Green
Ksirtlf 11. Jess*
Raitee, Jes^e
Dear, Charles
Btankeukhip, Thos.
Bowden. Vincent
Beazly, Allen
Bowen. Gen. \V
Beckwith, Aum* N
Reek*. Win. A
Barnet. Charley
Brandy. John li
ISiowu, Miss Eliza J
Bracy, Sarah
Bennett. Mi»s Ann O
!!eeliieb»i. Jin». F
Rrauiiy. Mi»» Sarah ll
Bivins Roluu 2
Bishop, Mis. Leviiba
Butlei.MU* Elizabcdi C
Reermuti A
Camel Mis* Eliza E
Cr.tieudon, L
Carson, Mrs. S T
Clark, John
Cooper. J II 2
Chesnul Uriah
Calhoun, Seaborn
Cobb, Jesse
Cooper, N J V II
Cox, Haywood
Craft. Georce
Church, S. F-
Comb. Miss Luciuda
Couolies. Jauie*
Coffey James
Carver, Mr« *;•
Crawford, Miss Sarah L
Chandler/ li
Cleodenufit, Mrs 11R 3
Cherry, T
Coleman, Mrs. Mary B
Cook.Mrs. Martha*A
Cook, Wui. A
Chapinau. W W
Chapman, Ambrose
Coxwell. Pit
Calhoun, Ex Judge
Clark, Littlebcrry
Curry, Win.
Cunninghoin, Robert
Calhoun, Mis* Euieline
Davis. Benjamin
Dickson. John
Davis* Mr*. C E
Doy'«- J«»hn
Davis. W J
Daniel Miss C •
Dodd. Rev. C 8
Dickson. Josiali
Drawbom. Win
Duncan, Levin
Dsvis, James M
'lewellen. Mis* A 2
ort, Mr*. B A
FagS.rJ
reeinan. Mis* LL
_ ji-kling. MrfcC
Gilbert, J C
GInis. Juhn U
Grrcii. Jtm. 3
Gerald. Mis- tfesan
Green, Wm.
Giifin k I’urse
Giilfin. "’in C
Gentry. Pleasant.
Gray.’Mr#- I."Veinge
Godfror. M rl -
Hunt. \V W
..ijrhtower, Mr*. M
Harris, Allred
Howard, II H
Ha Per, John A
ightower.
agedv. Win. H
Hunt. Jno.
Hnnnan, A K
Haw field. J A
Hotchkiss, wun L
Hues, Wm
Hobbs, Mr* Martha
Hutchinson, E 3
Henry. John
Iline, James
flams. Miss Emily
Hill. Charles
Hardy. John
Hilt. Robert J
Hitter. It A
Hanloy, Michael
Hammersly Mrs. M
Inslee, Win
Jessup, Isaac
Jarvis, Mis* E A '
Jone*. Geo. W
JarriN* L F :
Johnson W C
Jones. Cindiia
J-mer, Evin
Johnson, Jodiua
Kibbe. Wm 2
Ki((*hins, Mis* E .T
Jan, Micha^|
Parrott. Jam^g
Parker, Win.
Peck. Edwin
Farrow, Wm
Petty, George
Parker, Anucrsou
l’eckinson, «3c Co.
Parker, James
Rosa a, Jacob
Robinson, Wm.
Itobiufaou, Adam
Raudolph, Alt*. Mary’J
Itaiaey, laham
ltay ley, Abuer
ltobinson, John
Richardaon. John S
Root, Mrs. It T
Randal, The*.
Sanford. Mrs. Ann
Shell, Wm. R 2
flatter. Miss Martha
Sage, Mrs. Mary
8eei*, G W
Scott, Rev. J J
to nub, Geo. W 2
Skipper, Jucob
Shear, Wm
SteveH*. Rev.S L 4
Stiles, Joseph
Sherman, Judy
Smith. John
Smith. W id.
Smith, Manila J
Smith, George
Stubbs, A I*
Squires, Win,
Shirley, Tima.
Stubbs. Edwin
Sin.*, Mr*. Eliza
Sexton Juo.
Saltinarsh,
Schofield, Jolm *4
Thompson, Win. R 4
Tow, M G
Trotter. Thos. li
Tale, M L
Turman, it G
Tavlor, II
Tharp, V D
Tharp. Vincent
Tinley, Mis* Martha
Tient, Wm. R
Tharp, Rev. C D
Wright. Mr* Mary 2
William*, V L
Wntkin*. L A
Waddell. Rev. J
Wood, C J
Wilder, Mrs. Margaret
Wood, Amo*
Wright. Miss Martha W
Weils, David
Ward. Uriah
Wright. A A
Ward, Miss Sarah
Williams. Potty
WoodiiOM. JllO.
Whatts. Reuben
Wood, Janies
Wise, Wm
White, Wm It
Wright. Ilciny
Wish. Wm
Walker, Mrs.C E
Washington, Sarah A
Woods, Thos.
Wilson, Win. C
Young, Wm. A
Young, Miss Martha , 2
.... „ Young. Lucius A
Persons calling for any of the above letter*, will please
state that they »re advertized. ^ • G- SMITH. P.M.
December 2, 1845. 10
ub*arib"r having recently
Pit&SS »t GtuhlarcPa Upper WljarL nod
wishing to iutpr .*** u. un ihe public the superiority of the
above Machines, i!v>irv* ull w|m wish for crrinm, having
damaged cuttnu on Uatil.ot round bale* repacked to square
and put iu good onier, to call at Scott, Carbart *Jt Co.’*
where nil orders will be punriunlb :.»»emled to.
simple room for storing damaged Cotton, o Coitin for
rt parking, iu the pres* room.
S. %V. BULLOCK.
Macon. Deecml e 2,1943. 10 4l
lloaly Hhcrifl’t* Mala*
JILL be sold before the Cou-t House door in Vien u.
Dooly cosuty.mi the fir*t Tea-day iu -ianua v n*vt.
between the usual hour* of sale, the followiu, prop.-ity, l>-
wit:
Lot of land So 43, in the 3d district of Dooly county, lev
ied on ns the propetiv of Stephen 1 aw*.t.i, to s.iuf* tw *
fi. fas issued from Dooly Superior Jourt. u.ie m lavor of
Griswold & Johnson vs. Stephen Hawkins, and one in favor
of tlie Central Rank of Georgia v*. Stephen Hawkins am!
David Williams security on appeal; u!»o lot* of laud No.
198 and 193. in 2 I dUtrict ol’Djoly county, levied «u a* thu
property of Jolm Rul'or. tos^liaft oucli. fa. ftmii I)oo’\Su
perior Court,Earliariah C*wart, vs.Johu J. S. Miles, Mourr
tervilie Kay. #o!in Butler,and Alalthes/ FIoycL
Also, three negroes. Ly-vi-t about 23vear» ojd, Lott about
SO years old.au 1 Virgil about 44 year* old, a.1 levied on a*
the property tif George Kunwlv* to ssiisfx one fi, fa, from
Dooly Superior Court, Robert Peacock v*. Goor-^u W.
Knowles.
Also. 1 bureau. I *ecretary, 2 toilet glasne*, I wxdi
stand 1 clonk rer!. 1 allot gun. 1 rifle gun, 1 common table. 1
spinning whorl, 1 loom. 1 folding table, i small table. 1 pair
andirons. 1 shovel. 2 beds. 3 bedsteads. 2 maira^e*.
1 bed and bedstead. 1 pine chest. 1 barrrlsatl, 1 boxialh'W,
1 grind stone. 2 tubs. 1 bueket, 1 pail. 1 oven. 29 !.$«.d «»f
bog*, 150 buslie.Si corn more or less; l pair carl wheals. 8U0
pound* seed cotton, mote or le**; 3 bushel* wliont, 2u00
pounds fodder more or less, 100 bushel* co:ton seed more
or less; l yokeoxeu and cart. I colt one year old; all levied
on as the property of Daniel McLeod to satisfy one fi. fa
from Dooly Superior Court ia favor of Iluuiingtou A Hol
comb v*. Daniel McLeod.
All of Thomas MeUtviu’s interest. cla!(n or demand ip
and to lot of land No. e7 in the 9th district of of Doply coun
ty together with a’l of tht'improvcmenu thereon or apper-
tennncesiu any wise npperfiiniug or belonging thereto, lev
ied on as the property ofThonia* Metlivin t»» satisfy one ti
fa .is-ued from a justice's court of the 6i|3d district G. M.oi
•aid county, in favor of James HollauJ. assigned over to
Thomas W. Petlee. vs. Thomas Metlivin and Stephen W.
Pearre; levied on and returned tome by*a constable.
One lot of laud No. not known, but known a* the place
where William Walters liyu* at this titoo in the 9:h dis
trict of Dooly county; also one town lot in Traveller's Rest.
No. not kuown but iu tho oo«*i|paney of John A. Shines at
this time; well improved with it iwu atopy dwelling house
thereon; also one other lot of land No.m.t known, but occu
pied, and iuthepunesilfis of William Freeman, in the fir»t
district of Dooly cmtl'jy. all levied on as th* property of Dan
iel McLeod to satisfy ti. fa*, issued from Dooly Superior
Cuurt. in favov o» Huntington and Holrome and others vs.
DauielMcLeod. Y- I 4 - OUTLAW, dlfff.
Also at the tame lima and place,
One negro man by tlie name of Anthony about 40year*o
age. levied on a* liie property of John M* »V^rf®l|. UJ sat-sfy
a fi. fa i.*ued from the Hqporiof Court of Doo*y county, in
faver of Jolm M. Rut toms v*. Jilin M* Warren and Davi*
Payne.
One lot ofland No. 70 in the 3d district of Dooly county,
levied on as the properly of George W. Passmore to satis?*
sundry ti. fas. issued from the Justice's Court in the 5!fkn
district. G. M.. one iu favor of Richard Johnson, administra
for of N. Smith, vs George W. Pasrca r ; one in favor of
James H. Andrews for the u*e of Christian' Williams rs.
George W. Pas*in* re; ore in favor of Thoma* f'ona vs.
George W. Passmore aud R. F. Brown; one in favor ol
James R. Hooks, vs Gro «re W. Pas.-unore; one in favor of
Johu M Varreu vs. Ge«»rge W Paatniorcj one ill favor of
Thos. B Donnelly v*. George W. Passmore;one in faVor of
Wilfiam Ball vs. George W. Passmore.and UQ*III fa%or of
Caleb W. Hary vs. George W. Passmore.
* WILLIAM FARNKLL, D. Sheriff.
December 2. 1845. 10
IIoiikIou Mlm-ilftt .VnI*.
W ILL be sold on tlie 4 first Tuesday in January next.
before the court-house door iu tji^ (own of Perry,
Houston county, the following property, lo wilt
TJie undivided one third part ot the store and lot in
the town of Perry, now occupied by Joseph M- Cooper, lev
ied on as the property of Igdaliah Wood, by virtue of a n.
fa. issued from the Interior Court ol Houston county. John
Neei v*. James B. Me Murray, maker aud Igdsuuh Wood,
indorser.
Alsu, one negro man by the name of Charles, levied on a*
the property James T. Rives, to satisfy i*vo fi. fa* one in
favor of William H«dniea. vs. «nitl James T- Rives, from the
Inferior Court of Bibb cnuniy. nnd tluj other iu favor of
Calvin L. Howland vs. Jaines T Rives, issued from iha
Superior Cuurt of saiil county of R*Lb.
Also two negro boys ^o-witt York sixyoarsold.and Luke
18 years old, levied on as the property of Arthur Barden-
deceased, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Justice's Cnartsof
said county in favor of John Bart«>*3 v*. Turner G. Pierce
and Arthur Barden.
WM. HERRINGTON,Sheriff.
Nov. 2. 1845. * 30
IIoiihIom Jloi U)i;(r Male.
W ILL be sold before liie Court House door in Porry.
Houston county, between the legal hours of sale, on
tlie first Tuesday in January next, the following property
%o-wHr
One lot of land. No. 137. containing 209} acres, and an#
half lot No. 186, containing lOOmeroj im>r* or less in the 13th
district of said county; levied on h$ the property of Edward
A. Harvey,lo satisfy a mortgage fi. fn. from Houston Supe
rior Court in favor of Win II. Rudd. vs. Edwaid A. Har
vey. WM. HERRINGTON, Sheriff
December 2,1845. 10
Adust tif Sim tor’s Mate.
ILL be sold nt the late residence of Janies Dugger,
dec-ased in Crawford county,on Thursday, Janua
ry 15. 1845, the followidg property, tu-v/tt: Six head of
horses, stock of row/, sheep, hogs. Ac., three or four thou
sand lb*, pork.one new cotton gin nnd gear, plantation lords,
one set of plantation tools, house hold nnd kitchen furniture,
one waps;.ui one jersey wugwn. The plantation will be
rented on liie same dnv.
JOHN L. DUGGER. I
JAMES M. .DUGGER, $ admor *'
W 1
December 27,1845.
10 td*
Administrator’m Stills*.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in tlie town
of Vienna. Dooly county, outlie first Tuesday in
February next, agreeable loan older of the honorable Infe
rior court of said county, all ol the lands lying ard Heine in
the county of Daolv, belonging to tbe estate of Thomas ten
ders late of said county, deceased. Sold for iha benefit of
tbe heirs and creditors of »aid deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. HENRY ROSS, adin'or. .
December 9,1843. *0^
Yulualile Wood Land nnd City Lots
A T EXECUTOR'S SALE.—Will be *«M Pefore ihe
court-house door in the city of Macon, on the firsi Tue«-
duy y^^Februiiry next, within the usual hours of sale. 100
acre* of Wo»id Laud, lying On the Ilnustnu road, within
about two miles of Macon, known as lot No. 65.in the Ma
con reservo. Alan, City Lots. No. 2, in square 67; Nos. 7
aud 8. in square 44; and Nos. 3 and 4. in square 70. in the
city of Minton. 8old as the real estate of William Daniel,
late of Bibb county, deceased. Terms, one half cash, the
other half credit (ill the 2,*itl» Decen»l*or, 134G, for which note
and approved security will be required.
CHARLES HUTCHINGS. Bxn’r.
December 2,1845. 10
POE & N IS BET,
Adornies »t L»w,
Magus’, GEORGIA.
T NTENDING l*» devote themxdre, exclusively to tlici
profeudon. v.ill reoultirly utteml liie Superior Court*, i
Twigp*. Hmisioti. Jones, llibb, Cr.wlbrd, Upson, Mouru
Pike nnd Henry.
Nov. 25, 1845., 0 3t
JVcw JJoolis! New Books!
AT BO A RDM A N’8.
Sign nf the Large Bible. ••Indian Side
Street, Macon.
T
of Mulberry
"IHE subscriber lias just r*ceivad a larye supply of Rooks
mpular and approved Annual
je fiiuQd superior in design and
previous year; also, an extfosivi
•rks of a leas ephemeral nature.equally a
wants of the “gay and gall
which will, he is confident,
execution to those ol any
ussnrUiiont ol illustrated
suited tn the
1 plv4*ii'2 IO tlie fete »»<1
3l
reliueil. Nor tue t)je want, tif “tbe man of elegant leuare
erltvikeil; tic will liiid uu tlie table, the “T«bie lollt of
* scholar and the critic, and ••Bubbles from the Rrunr.en,
“rnnrWSt.g mid br phi" as these of Chstnpnene; -wurd*
that burn’’ upon Hums cuole.l by breallmigs -Iroi.i tlie shad,
ow of Mom HUnc/’witb other dainties tempting tn all taste,
n.,toveil litrgetting those who deem the "oblivious nop" tlie
Insl luxury ol those "who bravely <tare to time." It would
be u.-elesa to attempt an enumeration, or descant upon the
varied beautiei *n abounding; besides, it inigbt detent thenb-
jeet. a* some might;bo satisfied witlt a glowing deanriplion,
aiul forget to coll and see for themselves.
J. M. BOARDMAV.
November 25. 1845. tf 6t
O NE family and a few gotpletoen non get board in a pti-
vate family. Apply at P. Biuis’, Cotton A'eaue.
Ocldber 14,1813.
oliVfB.
3 if
Also, just re.-eived, a, l»,rge lot of Bros, Clocks, f.
nt celehr«t,ed mmiuJhclureri. All of wbickare tested bv
-siihserihgr. ,-iuiti Vvt^rsutgd to perfon^i well, for sole low.
1 liv the ease or single, nt hrs New r*inre. in tits New Bni-h
. Block, East side; uf M ulbpr rv Strfel. nn>>site hit old sl»n4-
p. K- WENTWORTH.
(latch Maker -J- Jsieelier.
i Moron. Nov. 24. lfvt->. 8 tf
COUNCIL CHAMBER. Nov. IS, Him
! CITY OF MACON.
8 > ESGLVED. That tha Treasurer give lyHicea* raqui-
11 red by tU* City charier, that at the approaching tjlttv'U' U
; fri Mayor .iml Aldenucn on ilia first Satnrd^y ii^ January
| next un person shall b«* allowtul tu v-ut«s wim>«5 tta'iiu
l on tho register book of tlm city, uv- who,
| nrrf.irijj**-* nftax tf• the city.
Notice i* hereby gi^en that □ rqgtM*?h.pnk xvlll l>« kep;
Often during office hours (from 4 IU .»*c!ock A. M.| uyti ),
the 2d day of January next, c.umpHm»c^ with the
resolution*, where persons wIjqso names are not on the *"*'
bo *k can rejjister.
Macon. Nuv 18. 1843
aid all
A. IV PUERMA^.Trw-
nrnTice.
U^Ttis'i OrriCK. Cirr or Maco^, 1
n AVINf! ill the request
ClunTultn. utidertakc
June 2d. 1845. )
>f hi* Excellency G°*oruor
i to attend to ;he diiseu.iu*
f Vaccite Matter in this section of tbe Stale, acctird-
inc to tbe act nf the Legislature of 180.' ) hereby notifv the
cilize :s of Bibb. Twiggs, Hnustim, Macon, Crsiefot' 1 - M-'-
tf. Pike. Butts. Henry nml Dooly. *hst they call be
rljt:-l with the gem
Ylrqs, by applying in Ur-E-L-
jiTROH^CK^Rnf'h' 1 place, who bas’st nty instance fur.
uislird himself with the article. Citi.en, ul tlie above nam
ed counties, and Physicians, will be .supplied gratgttousljr
ou application to Dr.ttrohecker
JAMES A-N13I4ET, Mayor.
CTT” The subscriber nett be found at his office every day
fr,»m 8 to 1 2 o'clock. A. M. ct.d ftniu 4 lo 5, V, M. All hit
ter* must be oust paid.
E. L. STUQUKCKF.U.
November 18. 184", S 4t.
NEW MILINARY & DRESS-MAKING.
MRS. V. DttBSAO k SISTER,
bsve opened at their rssidei ce ou
Mulbetry street. Over John L. June,’
Store, a fashionable Ml LIN ARY
AND DRESS MAKING ESTAB
LISHMENT. where they will be
happy tn receive «f<let* from the La
dies. They li.tve ttls > opened an in
voice nf the richest and latest style,
of BotmrU, Head Dresses. Fratlmrs, Artificial,, Ac. Ac.
Bonnets and Lies»e* mail, to order after liie newe.t fs.h-
ion*. which they will receive from then- coriespondetits ev
ery mouth. ,
They solicit tbe patronage ol the Lsdtes, and promts* to
giw fall satisfaction to their patruucasev.
N. Waists cut slid fitted,
Macon. Kov. 4,1843. 6 3mi»
jTTTiuriFV opt ortT f
A FEW piece* fine Mous.de Laiues and Cashmeies
jljL jurt received ul the People
Also, w.o pieces of wbil
itv.liwforc&sb.
November i?5. 18-1",
]FOr
store recently occupied by Mr. W. A. Robertson.
JL on Cotton Avenue. Il will Le rented iu two division*
or separately. Terms moderate. Apply m T. C. Dctnp-
sev st Sirs. Cooper's boarding house on Mulberry street,or
to Messrs. Rea A Colton.
November 25. |843. ? tf
L OM'r on Wednesday. October 19. host lie store of
C. A. Ells a GOLD BRACELET, with a light »et
ami flat chain. The finder-w ill be kindly thanked and lib
erally rewarded by leaving it with
Nuv. 11. 7 if DIBBLE A BRAY.
Cj” ROBERT - H HARDAWAY, is a candidate fop
aud checked Maltiqg, qt* p.utl
TVtXADertor of Bibb counijr.
November 25, 8143
9 tde
RICHARD A. (JAIN is annoatieed as a
Tax Collector 4 or the county of Bibb, mi die em-ui
lion in January, Nov. IS, 1845
ndidale for
truing elec-
8id
Q3* WE wre authfirixad to mmtounce AMOS BARNES-
06 u c-Miulidate lur Receiver of Tax Returus for Bibb coun
ty at tbe ensuing election in January next.
{September 23,184,3.
52 tde.
VOF WE are requested t»v the triirt«fs of R- BArSE'i
Esq., to announce him as a candidate for Tax CoBerlur ot
the county of Bibb nt tl;e election in January next._
8epteember9. 1645.
30 *d<x
rvaiii girls aycustoined to house*.
8 if
fl^O MIKE.—Two
JL wurk. Enquire a\ this office,
Nov. 18, 1845.
1 Chi \l W I LBS. Swedes Iron, assorted sizes. For sale
I45UUU by J. N. SEYMOUK.
November 18." 1845. 6 tf
| JfjllS for sale by
November, 184.5,
J\ N. 3EYMOUR.
8 if
S PERM and LARD OIL;
Linseed Oil;
White Lead, No. 1. 2. Extra and pane SX*0 a»d 10X1A
Window Glass, for sale by
•llUSSELL X KIMBERLY.
October 28, 1845. 5 tf
IAtI«lt,l«K ’
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE undersigi rd hnving vstublishrd himself in ■
ral FACTORAGE ASD COMMISSION BU-
SIS'F.SS, in tlii* city, lenders Iiis services to his friend*
and the planters generally, Cor the aide of Ct tluo
produce iu this market. C.
References—Col. H. G. LsIIAB, Macon,
John R. Lamah. “
John PhiNJZT, rir- Augusta,
G. B- LAMAH. Savunnnh.
BavRnnnb. Gs- Oct. 14, 1S43.
nd inline
LAMAR.
31
Brandy, Wine*, Ac.
PIPES -Old Otmd. Dupuy & Co.” Brandy
Superior -Schiedam'* Gin,
Choice “Old Madeira" Win#,
4 Q.r. Casks puie ‘‘Old Port 4 *
4 “ "Sicily Madeira” u
10 “ -Sweet Malaga’’ “
10 Baskets -Superior” Champaign®,
Just received. J. H. OBEAR.
November 23,1843. ’l. 0 t<
Old (Soy. Java.
BAGS -choice* 1 Old Got. Java Coflee,
J. H. OBEAH,
November 23, 1845. ^ ^
-20
lYInckercl,
FKW half bids. “Extra Mackerel” put up expressly
for fomi’y u^e. Just received,
Nr
f*mber 23. 1845.
J. H. OBEAH.
9 if
Itlackcrel.
pc BBLS. No. 3: SO bbl*. nnd balfbbls. Nos. 1 and i. for
sale by J. N. SEYM0UR.
November 25. 1845. ® »
Boots and Shot*!*-
THE sub»cribgF ;* npw prepajed to of.
fer to the public a general a.siiitni.nt pf
Boms nml Shops, which lie its* just rp.
ce'ved from |lie pianufacjprj *t l|ip north,
which be will sell at t|ip lowest pripg*. ot
hit aland tin Cherry street, next door u> (•].--k <* Experi-
eure. nml two doors above \\ att* X aumugai
which are tlie following kind*:
Men'* best black Vrogans,
Bovs' - " do -
Youth’s Seal ar.d Morocco Brogan*,
Man's best Coif sewed do.
Youths’ Kip do,
B«ys' coarse do.
Men’s k:p do,
Men’s fine Calf pegged do,
Ladies. Morocco and Saab flu.
Ladies' Morocco Buskin*,
Ladies* Cloth half Gaiters,
Ladiss’ Morocco and Kid Slippers and French Tie*,
Boys’ kip RiUJlS,
Youth’s do.
Gentlemen’s fine Calf sewed Boot*,
Do. double sole pegged Boots,
Do. Pump Hoots.
r S3 =} Also Boots end tihoei. made and rapairad at tbs
shortest notice and in the best style. A share pf pub.iij
patronage is rrspectfulK solicited
A. C. FARMALEE.
November 25. 1843- 9 tf
Kxecv’ftr’* Hale.
Court-J
\\7 ILL be sold l*c;ore tl>
v v the fic^ Tuesday mJann
ou+T
in Vienna, on
y :846, one negro
bn, bv • l e „ nl „ e t.f Lofton. »boi. c if year* oM. *old ** the
I irrtv of H- D- Kovals. Je-jeaefLy' Sold for the benefit
‘ .i.mru Term* en^ti.
f the cieditor
Terms <
Cf'.A^lLES HIGDON, vx'or
Xovetr.ber 25,1815. - 9