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^ tii>"'5 tV®ni L. >n>lqmti]pp J I understand made aiiai
° 0 { jj ftcigg. the aj^culapons. wlijjhtiic | mornl charnclc r and his standing iu the coinniu-
• ;Jt1 ’ B^nt Occisioiicc.'.lo- j ifoy as di*qu a J,Tying ImtTfor (Jie rcs;> :ivl»!c
t 5 " r ff ith. : deni;.- 1 f M nn.h"m:><■ny . t me flic President Iru ; : t< ii i.itn.
F ! ' , mi de by Turn-*. a-s v\v!i as - q oni: L-u - t i- y the Senate has-confirmed dhe n
0**.jjiJons'mads..by tho Tim s ifr’-’If; and | nation-by, as is rumored,'n strict party Tute.
^-^ehaTthe arrival'eT the Liberty, with
VJ later new*,- and which brought the
* uf ( ., p j nn d startling announcement of Sir
ministry having resigned their
account of a dltfcrencti Qf ojMnion on
C mp inv of Pi i-- J
oi eiekt pwcHm !■
I .*00 account*
' uc*tio*» °rtlie CTlifn Laws; Sir Robert be-
ftfoeff-pr«n»*ins rej>e..i, while the
**' (• ^r e |)mgu»n and * th*r oftr-
^members were opposed to such a
, Ti.i>
I ^alirion on the boariog wlueh it may have
I e uate of thb affairs of England and the
?Lj States, paiiicafarly with reference to
* ' < • --- ...— that thh l|,fl
I ii • A1110:' c i . tn- .. am-'-
n >t has (!cil iiv,| ;i uivid- >1 <
the i:t . able Stn i
It speatis well.—There nrn i55o ne.-.v.-jiVperj
and periodicals ip the United States, is nd but
. 1891 in all th<- world besides. A .
.Tatnall.
ENG
LATER NEWS PROM
•i LAND.
For tLc first limb Tor a year or two past, we
have to announce the arrival of a vessel .direct
at this port, bringing later intelligence from
England. .. '.V
The ship “Turolinta,” Capt. Smith, arrived
• in tfao offing yesterday, from Liverpool, and
Caphtin S. with a- piooiptitude and attention
deserving cnmmc-'dritipn—especially as fre
quent cases of neglect occur—sent up to town,
by Iho pilot boat, the Liverpool “Mercury,”
and supplement of the 12th Decemlner, being
three days later than any intelligence that has
yet 1 reached this counrry from that port. 1 MXl
'JTZZZiimoression w tRit thb'influence J The “.Mercury” fontuiin the important in-
^egem. r tf „ rnh i_ r nr ,h e nreser. tell'gence that the British Ministry had
wiHhiire, will oe unfa •> • P.v. resigned their seals op ofpice, and that tho
f , lion „f Btiiisa P .•rliament bad been further prorouged
L ,rJ John Russ* H ltnvteefl ^lfcd "P m * l,v li ' e j ,«to the 30tb December. This movement was
L to form a new ministry. Of that minis- 1 caused, without doubt, by n difference of opin-
^ oe-eraliy conjectured Lord Palm- ] «»" »* to the policy of repealing the existing
[rvilts very go ■ > J l ,i„»rbfr nmi.nl.L. ! Corn Laws. Lord John Russell, it is suppo-
aAou will form a part; an _ P . s.-d will be charged with the formation of
wlU be Secretary of Slate for bort-i-n af-
Jir*. Lord P. l'« s exceedingly virulent
I tic
9> d will by charged with the formation ol a
new nvnistry,
Tho Cotton Market, it will lie scan, has un-
!*"Toouncinir the Ashburtorl treuly, and has deignne no mate.ial cli .nge since the lust ac-
ltl displayed on many i ccasiotis a very un- ^ms. The sales on tlie 12th Doc. reached
mdccuoi’piaj . j . | . i 6000 bales, at former prices.
(oociliawry uispoattioi. m i eio* 1 H •' ' ’ ; We have made copious selections from die
Bliiire Jo tbg LjHto^Jgtates^It is sup[)os^d j “Mercury,’' comprising every item of iiitc)li-
■Hit hew 11 not be a . wtf'.i g to v’fJe the < )|v j gimcp- th«t wo deemed of the least imoiest to
> J the 4 Ampnc4 • fcadar.
Ti-u Rev. Jolin Neville White, rertor of
Tits rsirn'l, and bWthrr of the poet Henry
, Kirb White, who has b» eh for some t'mc suf-
etcr .is t 'e Uimoa ai U' 1 * em iff e« pu ]' fn jug from deluotive vision, fell into a pond on
Fo; myself'L » from iheVe Vbws. Tho; bis_j.re.mses, and was-drowned.
. .. . rn,*,. i_;ii i,,e * own Council .of Glasgow hate reselv.
Coro arg i o.}it <. ,• J ' , . i cd to irresent the freedom'of the city to Lord
J«#l.o Russi lJ, and the prescnialion was expect
ed to take place on t o 12th uiiim».
Meoti.'igs, for the purpose of memorializing
tlx. Guw raiuent to oj-eu ijm ports, couiiuue
to be to l i thrffuahoot ijwbu/nir^,
Thu Crown Prince pf ilaiiover Is said to he
se'i inly indisposed.— Chariest n Courier f
23 li'inst. " r .
jwq«l
(CtswJ
IBjkci-
tat it i i:
iMPMRH
Uiii:eX^-> .
iiiinaWk
sticii an
“ /Jiiyf* ofa feather”—\n Arkansas, foceijt-”
ly. a man having three or . four wives living,
married a woman who has two or three living
husbands. ...
Foreign Jlission.—At'the reednt collections
in the several Baptist churches in Philaddpliia,
in aid ofl'oreigii Missions, Hie aggregate of the
amount received Wos# $1-1.220,- .
.* !:i:cl'V'vE.V ..>.1 i
Prrtesf-Jn^ iUvur,
Aiiienuftii LI jui!, O tlhiis, Nuiwl,
Oluhiiif-.fP
lAt/telt—.41
vary io, iSld —
f: ....
Dean, Spans*, A rires,
I
last meeting were rend arJCSftfcl
j- practice in tiie contuies.oF Bibb. pnMwin. WdUin-son,
. .■ A'' "sllWSfwi, Xwsggs.PuU«ki. thinly. Ujousiuri, Macoii.
:il corii^|aA*y J)rwfrs»i.fi)aX.bu.'.iness intrusujd W,hU care, wjil uieet
- , sc. - . ' :r,p. * J- 4 Rrtun^t ^qil fauMui.aiieiiiitfin ,
The Bi:ia2i> Keeper r«*porUtlit'ji!slbir lue w<;ek j f f OFrlCiC ud rfrreet, too Jf LOYD.
‘ • t- • L
. . J’ba ullowing accounts were.passed, via J , • Tu all imiii-Z. i S -
Jnq;.suu iiuinn,i'y i r„ l
,M. I). Itsrnes i"o r
M A tl'It TED,
On Tnewlay. SOth insu.by Uie Rer. Theodore Clapp, Mr:
Groroc J. t,ir.-^nows»,of Yazoo fchy.'ui Mi« 8akih,
dauglfter of S. Ii. Codtter, EscJm oftlijs city.—Atm Orleans
Picayune. . , j‘ t ; -a . q; . -
On the 2!.y inat. br the Her. Mr Ousley. D win SxtTa,
Ej-p.or Fnye.teviUe, N.C-to Mis* UiotkCCaT. FuLUB.nf
his county. • • . • - ., t .
Ill, jir. Iiaitico lur
R.ib’t Coitms Kir
itler. itichunl* j'ur.runip —
it. K.. Hinea professinnsl.service, , . 20 1.0
Tlie special cuutmittce repurjeil having,peffnr»»jyd'ttie
^iliitvassumed,*<> liitmi, ,in luiuing o>er Ift jiunkUt in
|Le .UuaaaiiieSuqiK) iiec|ivrcircl
The Committee ou the Jijrbcl
lliti stall, in tne MjiKu iioiuio
)C|r from date
tt.Huuwn^liifm'rj A. -Gregor'
K mi Siepbeu AleuMU’ertHiniJs
roved. Orm snuirtn ■ ■ ■■nu- --L
. Ou imfiiun/AW. Ayres, Retraced. Ttn.i |!/o Brictge
fveeper.be invtruuicd OiuJIuw Aid. IJeiiijurfp paja uad
repass the I'.rMge■fxuejaf toll, iviiile, in gneu^je ortiid
dutics.es. AhhiioifMi, '•
Uu tnmiuii Aid. Stubbs, Rexulcctl, riiat t.it'. C"‘wmit-
'tee on Puinp* be-reRiiirril leuscerluiu what »i» pic'cost
GRAND •
y 0O»i?®r«c5 jas nsr.
rziHE ORPHEAN FAMILY w»t «d'-e <heir saer«,d
i Concert, this WEDNESDAY EVENING, « die
FLOYD HOUSE. .
Doors open ot 7; to continence at 7J. Tifltels r>0’cents,
can be had at t >e bar of tlie Floyd House, at the Washing
ton Hall and at the Door.
January 87.1840. % 18—It
LATCH FROM MEXICO..
THE HEtoibT*lf)X CONSUMMATED —
PAREDES IN
The U. S. brig of war PjijKiAo, Lieut.
iComm’g limit, -.-rrivi <1 at, Pi.n-uieolu o:i the
1-it‘i ins!, fri m Vera Cruz. From tfie pupers
I cf r ns we cannot d'scnvdr 'whnt 'lay tlie Por-
poise s tiled, bur. fxo-n thu tenor of' a nfJUhte
l--|ter we projumc t'’:it ii w.is o.iher on Hie eve.
i i g • 1 jhl*fi Uin*ditO*tpQMi
fjl Their (a t will remove a great burner
lathe protrusion of commercial inicrcouixe
biwecn the United Stales oivd Gnat Britain.
Iieill open a largo ami a gond nwtrket for the
j.rcrluce of ilm American F-rmur. It will rc-
tnott' cjiises of ill will wl)i^‘ bi>ve Twig vpma-
ltd to the detriihent «f boflr nations, «nd w ill
f.tcililatt' the alteration of unr own lariffi by«
owiiinii'g lim p^oplo io demand in thunder
tofri. tliiit tie la tiff ritall liL-aiten-d; that the
nr.irof 18d2 shhll be ref'cehttl, autl a tAtiflifw
nTuirno alone enacted.in ,iU au;ad.. ,1 lake U
I unite iie ',1' 'gl ^'j hCn.isffy niu-'i be < ni tit nt
Ira commercial nmiiwry. ns-rewports the inflow
nets under which it will be Urotigh*. L Uu.i e
M V thing in-Wall.Mbill | Al .Si,«.g re hi«. 1 Iters before P>
firarul 01 her rhari d' J)<?irtuftjrTetrninftt.uii to t redes a('p:auvj .“^})i litd nrnjiy bcfOr:; flip’city «J)f
Mexico on.tlie atteMit>.>n of <he 39th u’r. The
ftnlpi were immc iihtely tlirovrn ,,p m H* him,
ani„l,c td' k ;p<i3sca*H'ii,i CtJic <>*«:» wisHput 6*
r.og n got). The ncconms all> g<* thoi i iie w as
fjii < uit‘*IlKt|.ly prMcf^nho i Pr sidtiot-df Mexico,
»!*.,! t ha i expie.saos wv»e al once shirred off (rum
the c tpitui t» the different j»>io‘3 of the Re'puh-
lii" to f/rocl fjio (bal.ihe ruvol.ifrion tv is c<on; 1-le.
One of-ilrw*f Xj'ri sses readied V'ora Cruic just
b> f re Uj i I‘..rpn’se sai'ed. , . ) [•
If t'ii’ii juiir'inieliigence is to be fully. relieJ
Tifwr, ns tve firesome ii *may" Ini, nltlioogb we
h;vy,V st» lew <i!:lvuJ.s,. <»e,n._ P;;ri*de* inis .ill’.i ed
ttrikn Itciglii-rf pdw«T : in Mexico—"t hainrd'ius
v!cvatjiiri!. tibsnefe !i • is liable to he hurhu ni_
any>.moment,.unless. Ii« «h 11 exiiih-t great lirin
ries< tif--purpose -au'l energy uf will, mingled
vyiili .sitje^irc (fevo-i.io 'o h:s c-oT'itry’s best inier*
e>tv. Gen Paredes is universally ai-know lodg' d
:is it bfavu mail, carrying his valor to the point
td’ reckless rlnr ng. flu is resolute a ul.ilu’e -
mined; tmT fiinfintof fl'Sstfinlng tlife grurest re-
spivisibitiliea. ss he bus shinvn in seymal revo-
hrio-is tv itch have been enrric 1 lhn»»gli by hi*
iofliie-p£.hnd uu .'tfr hlr immofintc Ie;iJ.. Ne
tlie ditiefences between the two aaiiwnirt
. ]?ut fuitiie.-. I uni itifiWui'd oii.wfrit I cou^id
ttamlanlttej f ’j'lj|>ijt>; jltarihe.|afr'Priti.>h m n-
ii'rv li nc*ncUPidy ebatk- com.nomcatirn.S-to tlie
i'.iiltd Stales ^tiywrivucat UiUcl.iog thi* Ore-
jf-.i q.'cifii.uH pee'
the atHftaWyf* CV>«j?v®s<r-~Ot : ifrematurti t«f
them eo iHiioirv^Hiuii 1 a iu nui.iiituriiico,. but
1 i u fcditt 'b$e?e iLut^f by.dfa/M Vu' Ii' as t-»
le.J :n aq . WUrti'lEfb^iW!ftHwwof vhe^ftls.'oA
pnstinti bo.wweiv the Atvo, Cum tt i' s. N>W, ‘f
mil- co i in’ll icatnntV hitve bVeti t»Ki>hv I have
id ul.»v,iutn.or, ili»: tl.n s.ic.-ussors of Sir 11*•-
ieii IViTs" 'they, wl.o Un% inay,
trilmit rrer in goA(I*f.i*ft op tj ■ them. Nay,
tlr y invuwir.mg a<]u»ti*inal. ititlueeuHUlVi Jii llio
state of aff.irs, nnd (he pcysjKriihs l/eforo ltimn to
iinkeliher.il off rs itiid CVfcn tvfrit they may
Tiiiilt to bo cr)ticus>t«nis in ottkr io efluct an
imi-rtlilo seurt’hicul, A .itl for.-iivkT-lf, .1 .liefiyve
that they wdl'.U i n».«»;iiiil I'finpe afrj Iml.evc
the tvlmle mats, r may be-sottfrd saiisiht-tor if
»nd honorably tiV h;>lL uaTnnw . d- •
Wi.i, tlie |i.'oV;nictrnyw prure :t uf the d«;yu-
fall of the Brit.isli CdTtr.. Lftsj jrfii«!» lniye so
long been such a* barrier to tlmfurther **iuem
ti.'n ofimr commercial rela’ions w ii\t th.ii«uun.
try, ahd tin; r<,''pcarp^lfcs'e lavvi^vilftiaMeti the
•l-eratinn of otheV’wbfioscipus -deth?*, and rhe
(niitrqusnl.streiigilvTBiug- uflho tiu* of p acr
bond red yvriU ohiny livusc or public rnud. rzerp, Jt, cutes
of intliui-y parade, oof ahull any pera.m burn ro<-heM. crack
ers. »r aily kin l’<j- fire wqrk*.* y wnliin the liniits of the city
(except licensed b'y the mayor as t-efore provided for.|—
. Perao'.i* so ofiendin; shall be Sued iota' sum not exceeding
twenty collars,. . .. .
The above ordinance will be enf rde ! a-tbirt alf ofieii-
ders. A. McGREGOlt. Marshal.
J. B. CUMMING. 1 Deputy
r.; L. T. CHERRY, \ ManflWs.
January S7, 1S16. .18 It
S EC,US. Any Wiiite person who, by himself.or borself.
or lit*, or her servant, so ill haul, or otherwise Awry off
from thl, .reserve and common, any timber or Sre wood,
whether such itraber or firewood be f'uud standi .if or ly
ing an tho oroand. shall for each offenco,- •poo ehnvlhuoo
thereof,, lie Sued .ip -a snip not exceeding twenty dollars rr ■
Aid if t oy free person of color be guilty of like udem-n,
the guardian of said f. ce person of color shall be held liable
imt pay a line of twenty dollars for each offence. No per
son Pr.pftrsouspbalt.be permitted |n any way or mauaer, to
occupy any parr, whatever, ufthe pulilic reserve.
This stvi.in slull in un way "nnttrued. «o as to pre-.
s-eut.tke Marshal of die city from j!ni,e<uti.nc all offenders,
a sis pointed out by .special, act id t’ie L'-tgiaLiure.
The t.huveordinance will be enforced ucauist a'J persons ,
A. .McQREUOIb Marshal..
Jsn.14r5a7. ei0. - II H .
O’ Messenger copy- . .. »< .
C li E AFbFv g 6 6d sT
, ymeaerj 'Vsthtl fh'1 ~ AND. ■ v -. r-■ ... UiiZ*
C H IIAP C ItOT H I,\ (>.
buy ear. n rfeili hitT lie ■ aKVa^v,
! Alderman .\,vrt-s, elmiruian of tho CninuulU'e otj
.^Streets«mj l-out s, offered i(lc fulluaisj; rtSclijiiouG
Jtesolvetl, Tluu tint Clerk .of C.’iuncff.ituvcWlsi. fuf
sp.ih d prop.issls,iu hjt huiiiictnii Io hiui oi) ol 1>. fore the?
2d.ial4y.pl mis hirVt'Cpiug ill ipjialir the stit eiS
end alleys, Lrl-fq.'s an.Tacwelv m"Hie i ily of Alution.
{ilia .Mu.ion iiri me ai.tl_.i^siu jiicvver.e;^;ct)l>-d,l ujoil
Alto folio-, ing eupditiui,?:. 1 ; ’ ‘ ",' t
1*1. Hie contract ly l.u-J .f.r oop yetiV'from ha datft.
2d. The uanfro.-tbr io hwoi'-h itud kocp.co/i.staijtly at
>ork not less ibmi i‘iqhl ublc boil id men, two bojsuiid
un overncer. Also... 1.1,1 less limit lottr mule* or horses,
and four curia, niidlltc ucceevhfjjr 1 implciiieufs.
Bd The cuntiiM.ioMu tlm lumber necessary fp
keep nil the Bridii'eJ ftipfsl it .-i.i in thp city In guod re
pair, (tin. Macon llrl.jji-1 .j iii.iu>ca i‘r cxc.pt.*il.)
4tlt. Tho rpntrgytur^o a<jf ..lindcrtlii' jltr<K-imii of the
Commitlcc on citp-el^ uii ri.itinis uit.l of tlii' .Mayor of
the city, ajidJiij tvi.;U k.i.I hands to bcsuhj'rct In thp
daily indpoctiim b'f >[ik yiardtal or the Dcpiily Jlurslml^.
5th. Tliecuutr.iVt8rt<«do llii ou 1 it of city sc’.tvfnkor.
•itli. Tim cmitr.ti jur tn-he ititid bunrltrrt on llye first
* -liie'e.yntfutiondl
ZSaihcr Shop!
1^.?* MSfii-i <1jvjii^j4 jft'rT<v:ii»ij. t\U.
atu*qt>vu study oi* *Jn? Hj-t, fihJn the best iTrencn nn<Tlirfl J "
r f.-;mi the La*
CI -.-'‘L *J»e» * .They hvv'eals>bjici rdan h
h * lici.esr and Utcsr
11 ^[- , |i«y 1 »ilicft'(he putronn?? of the Ladies, nnd. promise !a
give full satisfat lion u»..thpv'patrH>;esse»." •
* yt, *». \X aisls cut nnd fitted. ** ****** UrJ '
Msconr-Iyo.v.l, 1^15,.
-V-fT
C Su.ls
-■ ’-'.I- ' -
Macon, January.£?, ]gti', , >r , ' IC- H"'
, £ X,EOK(ji A, Silri Tcn'Hljt S. f.'/'l-J '
S.-15 Whore is. John Experrerico. a hriiniajcqtor *( the
*«i*rrj)t;4ph. H. I’lmlps. rfeceivc t, aopjieston.e forjst-
tersdEdikiHission froth ditfrl estate.' '' .Jltl/JKVii
These are ilierefor'e^tirrlte ipflfi/Iftt'diWi ail and jinffolar
the Ttindred and creditors of said deceased, to li and' ap
pear ar my :dLc» Sviiftjn the trm» pfesenbed bvh#. to stnwv
canielTf-ony ihey'lnive. vv!iy' said tetter? jhouM IKt be-
-.'ranted. . • ’ ■ .• ■! i‘ . ,
"(J)dW* nndef iny1).tni'!. '>h"s ?lth.ri!tv of Ja. Iir-sx .113 Ifl.
18-6". V. A Il ly D.'CbAljKE.' c, c.t>;-•
I'lOUUI A..A re^it/try, _ " r "
R.X vVhtpyus. Geotge A. Miachew. odiniiusii ator on the
estate-of Aon Dsnfortb, decea<etl, applies to me for Tat-
,e Ci of di41,,i »fi*Tft«0f4id' : 9M». >|S*AjOil SI.
These are therefore.tonne and admonish all ana stnqolar
the kindred and creditors of said decetted. In he and Ap
peal at my office within tlie tfme prr-'. rihe-i b\ law. to shtiw
rait-e, if any they have, why. said letters should nocTle
"ranted. &*.'A •, o. '.
Given under my hand, flu's 27th day of” Xanptiry. 1S46.
5 i U 8 Ul
3 Onh.tUD <V PI'TX.UI, would n pectfnlly suy
•.JLa to their friends iniltM-ou |)i«yltpm tbp liberal pa'ron-
:.gc ■ cxteiidfil: (w^ llie IToyJ .House,) ih^y
Mure tiijw i;*Jucc«l lo iuGate penningu(tv<. andI n*ve lakeu
over {Jironj at/CVqpiTa $jore, on Sgc« :,4
- Sir«>rv (l iJ»i^e»«l4Kir!» nbove Fire^Ii sur.nuce
Uauk;> Dipiitfrt lniurs 12 M. nml f; :u 2*lil! +
P. M.* \£j* All. iiper.-uiou* \varrpuied to gi^^ ,|| * i i; t i al ii-
Ifadiuu, aiut-UkHamiihV iuue. . ^
AJacj’j. .Tmiuary !. 1 * 14—tf
1 i
G. & J. j cDONAjvD unitfjdf' - -
the liberal patronage pzlcuded to tl>«m.fortLc last tew
yeaa-sby. (hi; ci}frtius.of Maotm end v^eii
.litrii thou} that they ilis’ye retnovisJ llieir .
ranee oori.h side ip Mulberry street, over the Jewelry Store
kVetijworth.
i. l "f
npk
They have so arranged their business, as faro
ti> make regular visits to. the neigdboinig villages ami car
lain portions of the country.
Al aeon. Dec hi. frtfi,
ore of tfceg*
- - f t*- -
BKLli HANGING,
B Y VVILLIAM PATTERS 0 N
[J^AYill be/yiiqdat Mr. A. F.Sherwood's .hup. ^3
N..GA. *Jm
17,.
MACON,
1 AtA1IIC D. CLAKl
fe.'8>o,
’«**• • -u. vw.su.t, jut tW'Uo jruu ijutiiiviijr i^n utot
ro ' day of .May, Au£;Ar, lynwmfier, nm} ut tlie eAjiralion 6l
*?* tlie cuntinot, The Aii.i 't Cuuiiiijitee.first rpjioitiiig'pli
’j*-';'l|is ivork liira^M.uirifr. . "i
dy 7th. I’ii J cuViirai tor iii-O-Tlu'iitlcii'I n.|tj.,V security, to
be nnpmjcf .d'.hy jlm.Uoi5j...t,'.£ .."ouulc tfoA.Voitl’l.tof
J h>i< Coi)tllf.-t, Air tl?C ji,iti|fal ,fi-cli.ir^c ol hi', di.t'.l 'r.
l!r*ulrfll t Tij ,t, at. tlie uTe'vTog of "> oimi ii oa tlih'SlJd
day of this mouth; we jnii.i. iii to i fret n stivrVcoiTtfac
tor upon the foregfltng derinfiin".! cotidfri-iia, its.-rvii;g
tho right of sclectiug ;1i <1 pr..pyHii'l u isi'ly'Yn- tfecifi- v ; p;oft
e.l.tu.uus'lvainageou. io me An — [.cd hc Ctiun- v* tv,
cif.J ‘ ’ ■ t.-rnof s.‘f,
On oHWion. Al.loim a lS|'iitfks, /?c.t£i'rrvf,' That «aR’ jak of ?ai
N».7 he.rdfiftit lit it. ‘tV \\ right tot one year Horn the. These a
lslthiy of Junatiry, instant.(itr tho uiiln ol $12, tube paid'
one l»i»lf in I'lii'h ajni rile .bsllnii.o jo sit,' lyonllis in uu
niiproved prontifrnry uyte;-1ie itrriirshih; obrintili lor the
pi ^ ,.
same, to belefi P,r the use of tho tlarkcr. Said stall uf
bo free fur' the ttse of any person bringing or reudmg
tueat of tlioir own st'ck to tiiniket.
Ou motion Aid. Bond, llrtotved. Tlt if tlm Commit
tee on liose Hill Cemetery Ini rt ijirired to fix the rales
to be allowed tlie .Sexton ,i, nil matters apt>eilnjn!|ig to
the hriek work nece-enryfond suth other work ns ntuy
be required tn&e doneih the capacity of Sexton.
SuppliNiieiiul Ordinance, to reguluie tho price of ccr-
'Uriiil.fcfusea-fiir ilieyenr fO-IG
He it (Jrjitiiird, by the Mayor and City Council of
the city of .Milt on, end dl is hereby ordained by the :
a lit hurt tvof the same—That n Lieense shall issue to.
auypMwhrftir the ur vile^o ofpassing the Bridge with
a one liqrMi irngon, for tho sitni of $10 0U
l-iJrj' I wti !.m'i>e wagon, fur the purpose of
huniiiig nu.nl, 20 OU
• -I TVes $f 50 v •
G EOHijlA, '!Ji60 caun/y. - ; ;'!;r
Whereua. fiamugl Chauibfrss..applies to me for let
ters of adoionstcatiou do bonis nou, upon tlje estate qf Chris
topher Cmuiddcsa, Jnte.of said county, d.iecascd. ... ,
These am iberefure, tociteaud nl uppish all,and , ; ogahtr
the kitul.e.i and creditor*of saul rlecegsed. to.lie and op"
nrar nt iu> idiice tviihiu the time prescribed by law, to show
c-iaoei- u«y they have, .why-laid letters should nut be
griat-td. . : • .i j •/ '• id I ■ I hi,-.
Given uieter my hand, Oiif-SOd davof January, 1816.
I<-ht MaYUlC D« CLARKE, c.c.o. •
ptlSOUQIA, StM countyV. ■*: ..A i. , ,
.' Jl \Vnereas, John M. Boanlnian applies.to me for let*
' m'finiiiistratibri (UVtb* oatate of djhatles G. St. John .
»aid cou .ty. deceased. .»•■ H r.'ff ' , r
he*e-*re therefore, to otte and odmnaish all and singular '
the kind red and crerlitora of said rlereased. to be and ap
pear at my office wi.hin the time prescribed bylaw, teslrow
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
Vganted. -b ..• t 1 '
driven under my hand, this 3-ttli day af January, 1846.
lS-Ct MARK. D. CLARKE, c.c-o,
GEORGIA. Ceatefotd con n$b l
A3'
la«* tfiJttut <iT Ir-'iiig n ifiw^fcerexfOT.'rtiatt,
itud in proof of tlti^ k is-utgu I ilmt wirit so'iiih-
Tty ii;>]> irtu lilies of graiifving merely merots
nafv pu rj oscs, qtvptrtninL g pcrs'it il tvL'!tn ,; i-
g*m, lie it at tbi* tiny a |M>or ruwtiymnl uwet bit
infl 'Gtce purely io tlie weight i f Itts personal
dt iractor. fiis a’iJress 10 Lire uall 'ii tip tn scf-
tifig forth front San Lui-t Polnsi l»reatli»« ihe
seiimp.nU of ti patriot uni resolute ir-fomor.
it is a clovr trpotti'of -Rite* t]ilBcnUia« into tvbiult
the Rop.il)!ic;is tiovv filutiger.l; fmei of tlie eausts
of its deli oh’iDout.
i - ot ns ucu isrinowK It iu.iicate* a resolute;.pti'r-
uciirc'Rii. Mtt.Jtvu .aiiuuii le.-, ti.’ti J u n >t be , 19R () y putting a term to the influence of these
•*<Ml eartp-jtly hojtej by till;tp«l ’pdiiccfttl'Ve?a | cnunt *. Iu l^.esiimiittoa there liuve been rev-
•wts may fr: presurvutl. 1 Look itvi, ut ■Uio ex'-
pe.4es wiucii ar^jtkrpateueQ Uy\cveii 't)ja wa'r-
1 ke jpcfcltes which liatT’ been mat-e iti <Joo-
gresi. A ppropriaiiotiri for eleven- nt.llions. for f
increasing tius uuvy ut/mo.swoop, anti that but
s sotutncucviuuiit.^ At;d wlinr liope can llieru
ke cf a reJuciiQu: n«v, is there not a strong
{inspect of A ),ecosstty.i ir uo, jacrcase ot tlio
ratus of duty ievieii bV' tlie tariff, with sucii
tnjvjinoi m ns tli ■ • on u a. A.;2 w i. ifp -aeo
Aim A •’' *
00 I rcaerw ii' \\ i>. * cuj t ng prev.ul, is .t not
«*iJont that the opanjitS-fk »!>-•-Bntislt pu'tsto
our f.irnters, will uild.d'.bbr strong imliicemci.ts
'fur the rcpu.tl of the Ktr.ft'of 13-12, and i.,u un-
Tbo j■ !-•>'.**-J ;igs in t oiigress ;;«» my last
ia*e been of nftvt-rWH|’.)i ta ' i-. tereR, In
the Houxe of Rvpr^esfen’ntiVes on 'J'liuractay atul
Friday llie Oregon drb ic w..a oootiuuaail, but
Aincciltfut jt basltac" -•u.-’jH.-niled. On Safuydcy
we had the fifffldi/nceiijetu l^y Mr. Dromgoole
of Va. of the do tth ofoue ofltia odleagues, Mr.
IVm. ttiylor, i!to .hrolhcr-iti law’ of Senator
Bruton. Mr. Taylor dl.d very suddenly from
« ofii-ction of the heart. Of course that put a
* ln p io oil fealurday;' add Moil
^*y being 1 set aptirt for the funeral, prevented
* n y business lying transacted. To-d«y the
^ouse has beoa engaged ilt disQUs'sing tho con-
kfcl Florida ^icciion vhich 'vjj! pn>b:»!>ly.nt'
two or three days longor ns the House
*eptna to bo iu no hurry to ravtime tlrj Oregon
di-bate until’ after the arrival 6f the pu-ws by
'he -Stcntner, yhiuh every one is tmxioualy ex-
Fi the iu op n so^iiioiVjhttle busiueivt
^theeii tM iX’iefr l, ynff’rtd'.y and Saturday
*|* * n-’t ti*, and iMivwiav w'us by the
on the occasion uf'MV. Tay-
,^ r {.nipn^bo -vover, on lust
'urMuyj-oititfruiinmLtlalk W#!>(« » ■ •, u ■ -
am i„r„, j itnnwicdjc.
Iv !* totV-T" Wi ‘- " 0,1 l " c ! cloxH to 'he
X-1 public Jitaj
I':t.i Lo'iiii Hi t SctutSo^s roe:i to tW#
olutions etiuugit .in Mexico. He is deloJ-tiii'iPti
ihiti that now achieved by bituiolf sh-dl work n
r^d'C il. tef.irm ili.m.iffl.hu.cause* of discgulotit.
Being pojwdar with tint army and ttto cWgy,
and having ne(!ur.'d p dfie eonfit.'-tice in h;s
disititcr'-stcdiioas ami palrioli'in. HR b.is cer-
tninly the most favornblo oppmionity (or tlm
exe^uti m of. his designs. It nvty ftiHy be
rtiiesiiozed if lie poss.-sses the capacby reqiiHhe
for tlto emergeUjOy* which i* cptV, i ly one of
extreme dilficulty, overwhelmed Myxi.cois
with Ixmkrnpiey, civil dissonsiona and gmyo
misunderstandings with foreign powers. It is.
flower,
freer dominion over lijhi. Yt-i up >Q ibis may
measurably *1* pond the siidtility^pf his riilo. It
would b-* rash in n* ti» speculate noon fie |Wo-
bnlv’o course of evt'j.ts, but ;i i( will bo sincerely
gratifying to see I* .redes coping successfully
with die iipui nist!
In r gud to the ultimate pificy wine*) I <u .
redos will pursue towards the United-State*, ° ,n • 111 ‘ e
w« a*o n'H to suppose that Jit it t,o bp rapidly,
hostile, us dm u-uar of the p pul’ir cry-, upon
which he h-ts gpursinto .power wodd indicate.
Paro 'os, we hidieve, bus lived in tlie United
Slates, and fully appreciates the p urer <>l’*tbe
country; and c-mnot hut fed the V»pdwsn’ess of
a controversy with us. Ever, iu ills mnnifisio
to the nutirth, he makes no ptofossioo* of hos-
tilitvt" the Unite! Stales.abletugb fri l^mbuts
that Texas has b -en torn from H-e Republic,
nnd illustrates the f ital rosu'ts of their i. t rnnl
dissensions- by recalling the boasts of “.<nir
neighhor*.” as lie term-* ns, •• that-jbe stare of
the North American U -ion shall soou shino
upon !v<e towers of M".xico and as far as Me
Isthmus of Pannini.”
Law
J OUV H.P^vVlCflSi luring prrfiXrn^nlly iorated him-
.Heifui Per ry, wnmty, will attcml sir icily it# any.
flfitrrtsihl to hy-c^r^.
Jnnunry 27, If IR. ^ * ?n; ’ ^ 13 »T
- SSifr.) .*->»£«♦
W ILL be sot I be lure die Cuurt Uuuoe dour in the city
of" M:?"-mi. ttjld) enemy, .Ml 4li» first ZlKtiitjju
March next, bc:sr^m» tlte.tisa.ii ja^f, tlie luiluwius
j>r*»pet tjr. ttj.wji: ^ ^.* > - --
{■firey jmudrvfi acres nf Unit, linre or tesx.; HtNo. Z4g
cuntaiu.uc tsu ill)il.i -i two u"j l a !. iT acre, lb ’fe of !r*S.
1 Iqt Nn 1J£, it be.iig : tlti*'.>.-iL‘i.n'iil ly .rt UawTtinx RisVAe.
rij itaiuiii' .me hawlfcfl acre,. trf»reirr'te«. aa 1 tifit,.|d.
j.nuing Mltdtcl Guxwcli. Jumr. ijon, anT'otllerr; levted'
uu to aali-ty ».ie li'r.! I-.ue I tram Piiu- rlur (*ou'rt. (h
f.vu- y|- \Vtlliam V r «nivr vs. W'illuot II. C> L'fr'i'
Calltoan, »ud Roland llitiUjJetitffOTWlliJ'lmyfiijT)!
Levi Cabioiin. • t, -
Als >, lot nf. li.il Nl>- SS lying iuvl bcinctd'tn*ftoAh dt»-
irict ul' U't^ia.t iy !{ lastui). u' w 1 B'M, >.'i )b(y‘. c.m'slrrinu
iw>t liuii.t/i-d ov.i m> I aliilf ni-rv’s'ri .re or less, a.lj .ininu
ml* ,;r \\ lilini)- Scott; ond linds of the Out ltd of Gilbert
CdLmuii and otUors. to sttisTy a" ti fa. fmm Bibb Suirariur
«:o«rt - * $»*•♦*■•<$• ,* 1 ptf-'yi*;** W
J.,:inCuatii|>ionanJ Irwin Itabocli; property p.triirtf.i <>Jt by
W'HItam H.O»'fio«*.te'vy iWisfcn* retuma; to o.cbydulin
Springer, funner Depoty-Slieriffi 1 .
Alsu, lot of land. No 112. Macon Reserve, weal a»Jt of
Ormulgee river. Srtjmning lacils-of AVoodfolk nr. I olbera.
levied mi mi tlie property nt. Lyra, MoGolt. *t) su'l'.fy a
.1 notices conn ii fit from thautt-.ii dotriet G. AL. it* lav op
of S. J. Jliy Jc Co. vs. Lucas AlcCJall—‘Levy uiado ««d.
returned to uie bv rP)wnbia..'
WJLtitAM H. AI.VCARTRy.^erifT:
AT TU* SAME TIME' ASD PLACE WILL BE SOLU.
Peter, a ne^ro iiidii ylyi er. A A run, n buy In, and .
Mml.ia, a wun.au :lg i«rt pf ai^-flevied on as tlie proper
ty ofbrVimiiil Sf.'StrOntj.-tu" satisfy one (i. fa. from' Bibb
Interior.ItluSCf. da rfififcrvrf.sAnuajctM 0IV(Mw#. "r*4"^
Henry G. Uiisaiu! ^JinuclM tfiron^, principal, and James
Gates, security—properly pointedotiiby Henry Cf. Rosa.
Kissy, a woman ai yeaia of age, and her child Grace 4
yeurs of »ye, levied on as the property of Samuel Stewart,
to satiily the following fi. fss: One ti. fir. from Junes Supe
rior Court, in favor ot John T-iloma,. transferred t» James
Stewart v». .SainirSl.Stowast; tiv# jnyti.-eaf,cuurt ii, las. in
favor of Robert Caidw eJI v» Samuel 6lew,ii,t and John
Marsh, two iu fnv./r/J" Smii'i and, Broildus vs. Samuel
Stewart and it. Pttftrs'aeeitnlyyautTom) tax execution vs.
Samuel Stewart—^»*iices” ; e«m exedmion levied and re-
turned to incLy fi cohlilTafi '
Alan, ait uegroea, to wit, Altett;- a i>ojr; 20 yea's olds
Celia, a woman, 57; Sarah, a Wotaan. 30. and her three
children. Carbine a riM" H yesrebl.l. Mi; a piri * years
old, and Atfpttstos a'toy-S yenra o<d—levied uo Bathe prop
e ty of William G'- Thonias -tn aatisfr «*> la. iasoed from
Bibb'Interior Cbdrtiq’fa.-orof Tli-'niss Bishop vs, William
G Thomas. Prouiri* wditled Lot Itvplnimms attorney.
. D.J. D AVIS, Dep.
Januarp
Ci’nwfdrtl Sliei’iir* hales, «
W ILL b>*lMwn*H(M'!ll(UlN)>t Almvli next,
before the Court Houae iloor in the tewii of Khiix-
vitle, Cr.iwfonl coontx; between llie usual 1h>ui» of sale,
the following 4>g^»tff tnjwit { ! ‘i*. |»T
Sixtyawo arresuf laud, mow or less, dicing .fifty uyt.
mare or less, of.k>L No. 157, otnuprisfru all iliefruU y( s|(id
lot on the oast aide.uClbe .Mil) creek, except .Umi portion
south oF the first tilde branch above the big ii'iiHj siid also
twelve acres, more or less, being n portion *.{\Jet No. 153.
identified by n line commeooing at the south west corner of
said lot. to the Jitjif J(»iU 4he«fit*;uic^W| said little mill;
thence .town asu| ereek to. the east afiff west line, of sjid
lot. thence along said line to Dtp ciuiiutejjcing f urueft mtfil
al*odpad«, namelyrf.p; mill pond porpoSeslti^lne itlille.itn-
iftonly called Duvts & Matthew's little mill. nn<l »Lp,the
said Rule, mill; all lying and bein'; in the seventh diitrirt «f;
J mmuty; levied o'nTo snt-
saiah
- And !)« it fnriho
ixhined, TbKt all orditeincrs end
pm t- of orJiiiaiicen miinitiiiig .'iir .iiist jfifit or(fffi4ncJrbftk
and tho same a,o liereliy reiteHed. " - ‘ '
Tito rules were atispp.-id'fc arid tbfe above ctjoipterndnlal'
ordiimuce passed.
Ah UnliriiiHtc tu raise sumr'ics fur the iltppo’t of the
i i ij am nt of fr thtyehr 1147. ...
Be l r <)jii> u .r.o by tbs' Aim or im:|p».'uoii..il'o|- the
city of M itotj_uij.nl is'hWM.y iiidaiiic.f by the fiuvlioi'i-
IV of the - ''" ”
■ I li» yoars.
3d. Tim the sum of $3 T> • ilnpt)«ed tin att ifnife mnlfr
-c liBeas bet west) llie ugooflffHmf 45 t ifurs,'n> coumin-
tdliou InXfor rood duty
4tli. That the sum oi
hofij tpj.o.vncd i
ns coiii.o n I d loti;
ySUfrjLi;
cars, ns
jfk'J be impriseduri nH ihitkl riirvest
city, b'etwr.-ti (he r.ec bl 16 aiiSCli
u mv lor lend tfdiy. ',m-V
.'nii. Tliiit tTte aw.n <d"2u cWjliSllati bit iniposcd on
all slave, under l.VioA'i'HGHwcirS!,.-
Thill ilirt'.- inn of 6U rtids ho iirposed on ovyfv■-
^Ibrt vifbio efiitlnlifistite wiillin llioTiiiv,except pinpauto. .
oi lfic various id,ristiaii d I, utiiiiiiioita. -
rib. Tliiit'TIii'- -'bin i.fAt c. Idas be imposed cn every
AltX) value of stm-k m Ihide,'(iin.'ti»din2 st nm and low
bo iu,.wJie.t rvtrtrrttd bv ilinr mviteik.) gnods.'warei ^it!*
lu f-iaiwft'.-ajei'k lil.by persons within tiie city*.iov :
ti) 'trtd.vu right or us necuts. ft
;::b Tii.ipthf eonrrii ^5 be hup se.l on t ucb-mi.l every
p;«; Iihijliiwyer, pl'y.-icltri, dcidi t, brukef, and ba^k
Uioitt, ■: *:,! ii ■ ( 1/■ I
a.fi. Tlint tlie' ulm of $ I be imposed jin each atn! Phc- *
ry Iwb-borso pleasure cariiuge, and $2 on eiiiili une-
h r.-e pleasure cairiintyveseept *uch as nre returned ns
•lock a/ trudo by keepers of Jiverv slitblcs uud vender■>
ol mirriitxiw.{^5
li'thf Tlml upon all goods, wares aprl- tuen.hnndi^e
^oltf Witcomnrissiotl or cun.-ienmcnt, by any commission
mercba .l, «uctiopeej,or orfror pirsefti o itlun tlie cor-
pnrale limits ot the ciiy, { id X prrccut- slmtidw puiii
on the Md).iunti>f«aid sates; au<! the sum of I por cent,
shall Itf.p >id on the amount ij sales b_v .auedinueers n't
public oirtev, (excypl sales qf res I estute. iiegiues, und
bunk slock, .iHftAMteKfVff 1 etiall be paid.)
Anti it slull Ikv tlie. duly uli.aU.CbunmsSjou IB ; rrhuHhm«
an.-fibnerr-. 'adiu)s und ofliers, to make tbeir letoroaon <
oh lit to the Treasurer quarterly, on the ltU'.of Jwmnu&,
April; July-, uml OclqbdrhC c.ngh your, an contemplated
bv Ibis section, uiulef tilt) qwutdlv of $5l) lor each uud
persons commencing trade ;n goidsy^
wires or ntencjjundize m the city, sbuflioiy tut bo 'J'rena-
nrer, immediately nii > «a»tii|p*ui:inj such business, the""
eiimol.^ii; in delittilfcH wl.icli.t'Vsbnll Ipitliy lib.issue^
execution tuidcnllcct ifie'AiVik'eT pr'orided, lieffrrlnvMwl
tlmt jipcfi |iefsons ns nitty become permum'lp eiUzetftnjr
Macon shall Iw cnniit d to bnve lliCsiiid shfn of 9*26
puss, d Io their cig<’it;ifljtH)e|lL«)t|V'oJ-!liri:i in payment
of llie first taxes tlml may become due to tl)f city. . —
12th Tbatit|t|y eurvpfi j « cent u bug be'puia on t^|
reovipisjof eutiou ivuic .miuves.niid it shall be llie duty
ofencfc keeper of a uaieltousvt to uiufr) bis fCInrns to
;he Trt'itsttrer, »tid pay llie mid j a con a bag qiiarlerly
ou the fir^tol^tieiruiry; April, Jwty.niid Ocjohei, in each
year; and every ware-i.oUIC man.factor,or commission.
iii09il)<iliC'fciitunr 70 comply with tim ,rc<tuh>'m<;Iit* t>£
this sect.on,'linll pay $lvti lor curb and byery quurler.*
13th. i’bulyufJUiwagim#1 otic.or, lenpilq, far. d m the
ini, whose’ovvncr tesnT-k on* of lilf clII', fnyrt* be col
... c*-ismys, r c *■ fusuwl (nx'ttie siuikpfidi.
Inferior Gorrt for Ordinary purp .ite*. January Term, 1846.
W HEREAS. Richardson Feagait, guardian of, Sam*.
uel T. Feagan, of ssid comity, having- applied to
the court for letters of disuiLsi'in frotit the guardiuiuliip of
said Samuel T. Feigan. " : - -
Therefore Ordered. That al! persons concerned be and
appear at the next term of said court, to be held on tbe first
Monday in March next, nun show cause, if any they have,
whv'said Richardson FeagSn should net be dismissed from'
said guardianship.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, 'Jaoiiarj
2?d, 1846. -1.
• AMia JAMES I RAY, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, (frnjrJ Of j cn unto,
Icferior Court for Ordinary purposes, January Term, lijftfA
E It EA5, Joseph j. Car*.in. guardian of John '
T jl . Wuichar.i of siiid coupiy, haying' applied lb the
court for.Icilers of disniissi ii ftogi the g'lart iaiisltippf said
jolui.Wlt/cbord.'.‘ , ... >
Therejbrc. Orderatl, ri'Rt ell persons Concerned be and
appear at the next term of »anl aourt, to be held on the fiist
M nttUy iu March next, pad. flrnw caoim if any. ihcy have,
why said Joseph J. Carson should not be diafuissytl from
said guardianship. ,\> - i • -;/
A true extract from tlie minutes of said Court, January
d : > “' H,Kk44£ , ,.o.
et/IF6L\vB8B35Tmityi c ■: 'fly . -• t - .f
HJT XVhbrees. (Jrmi CvUnrae, admintatrator.de bonte:
lion, will, tile will annexed, of. Asrpn Lowe, Ivte of saidi
coupty. deaeased. applies u. mo for ieurni of dismission
from said estate. -
Tiiese aie therefore, to cite and admonish alland-ainzular
llie. kindred nod creditors of said oeueoaed, yr be and ap
pear st ray-office wiilitn the time prescribed Jiyiaw. to show
•Siuset if any limy itave, -why said letters sitould not its
granted. -. . ■ v-.-.r H jK; ; , i ' - - oi . u _i!
i Given utidcr uiy hand, tbi, Iftilvdiv of Janunrsr. iefC.
18-6n» BaYANT'BATTGN, c. c.o.
(T Y EORfi I A; ~ff.:nsVou ennuty: ■ '
iLlT in ;,T.':i»k*5 II. Uo!-iiisoh'f»pplies to me for let-
^nn'ii nn t5e estate A Jam C. Potte^Tiite
of Snid erm,my; dc«*etf; M - r!uu ‘ ’
Thr-i> ;.'f !hr*! f*f<»p'-,-t*>ri*<* all antf gin'jGruj»r
tfi+ 'kilRlrvd 6net c'rciftars of s.ifvf tlereiiied; to te nnd np
jn*ar at inv olllre witMn the tftrte preaciHved ty law.tOsfco*^
o.iu.-»e.' it* any they have, why said ieiteri shoaltl not l>e
giMWod. , • --i
Uiveu under inyhadd. Ais i8fll dav hf .lanaary, 18i6,
13-6t BltVA^T BATTON/e-eio^C
LAW NOTICE.
Jinderaigued lua-e termed icdhjrfiUHWfp* in the prictice
,yf ^ L’i'w under the firm and name of K1LLEN A DEN-
will strictly attciul to the onfiniibed prufei-
if'tlii late firms of Kelly Jc Ri'-e andKelly
i! business confided io them Will beptcinpt-
Slims
&
Tv aircn'de.rto hiid brought to as 'speedv conilusion as pos-
sible;' OFFiCtt al PERRY. Georgtn. ' ' ■
BAMIJERD. KILLED, - ”
17—3rp’
J. S.'DENNARD.
associated
Y OTIC E. — Tlie SnI)ierTTiec having
il with him J)r. Julius.C. Gilbert, tlie'biisiness will in
' futuri' bl conducted under the firin of SliOT'VELL «fc
GlEllftltT. Tliuse indebted Tor accounts of Ixst year
.-jvilf plchsc cal! and settle the same.
11A R V Ji YSH 0 T W E Lb •
Macon, January 1, 1816.
Eeiiicincs, &«.
r|VHE Suhac.ibers will Lfe receiving every week fresh
A supplies of M E Dj C.IJi E S, carefully selected for m
them in the Northern Markets. Tlielr arraiigeinvnia ena
ble them to sell at very low prices. Physicians and Others,
haviagnjpportunities crsending io them Bad rely upon bar
ins tlicir nrdeis executed upon the most favorable terms;..
The quality of the articles will be the best always, and i! a
prices as low as if they jitcnded persoually to the ptircli -
ing of them. " SliOTwELL cc GILBERT,
Macon, Jannary 1, 184C. ' .
urclits-
15—if
;■ I'oi* Kent. '
r JlIIE stare rcc^utly occiipfed by .Mr.\y. A. Rrberisoo, ’.
A oil .Ceylon Ayemie. Terms moderate.. Apply to'T.
O. Dciitpsey at-Mrs. Cooper’s boaruing-bouse,oii Mulberry
street, or to Slesers, Ueai it Cotton, . .
January 2i), IcJC. P tf
: .sifia 3 ? .siiadi:
T HEiSu<>ficnbeP U 4aHy roceiviug (»y raipeng^r Trnin -
from 6avanoab. Urge qaantjtUe cf SHAD OVS-
TE11£, and v\^U a con&i^nl,supply during'the season ;
and is.prepared to fill ail orders from the country at shut
notice; I open and put tip sLn -J tp jo two hundred n: Io;
. w»d .can pack th^iu to seu'd any JisTanCe hi tbo country.-
All pruei
by
ets.tUtntfully received and punctually. V.tem’ed to.
Cl A. ll.LLi'.
! AJ^JCpn, January 13. IS4G.
Tcrtni.
■ VBOUT Cir-» mpnl'twiincejl biryifaTYagon and Team,
of five Mules io ZacliarjaU Drf'ire. by the m with. X
Inve received.tu,defiiiue.intqrma.inn &7)>ii him during the
time of his absence, and I have fears fie has absconded.—
( TEOKGI4, Houston county..
-T Wlierear, Margaret Culpepper and )Vin. S. Moore
applies io me for letters of atiiuiiiistralioti fie bo/ii^ non
with the will annexed, on the. esqtte of Joseph Culpepper,
^ate of said county,deceased. ' .",^j .... . ..
■ Tlmap. are_tl.erefpno.to,cite find admonish aH and singular
the kindfea ana creditors of said deceased, to.be.and ap
pear at my office jwiliau the time prescribed Ly law, tosbow.
eause. if rn.y tfaiyjh»T^.w|,.said lerieu»||jpuld not be
Crewed m
Given under toy band, this l£th dav of Jnnmrryt 1S4.6.
Tg-<U : BX1YANT BA-TTQN.mc .0.
i Planfalicrs fs:*
dredTf. _ _
; January 27.— 18tf M. B ARTLETT.
IVOTUIL—All persons indebted toaheesi,ite.of James
1 « Dugger, late.yf .Crawford county deceastJ- are-farc-
by requested to make immediate paytnenty and ait .those
having demands against said estate, wi t render them in
ticcurJiug io law. - ( v
JAMES M. DUGGER, fdnfor.
January 22, 1845. . , . ..lfie-St
fde to
iunly,
g.veu ,’i'r ^
of tlie wagon and team a«d twenty-five .fuilars for the appre-
.hention n't" the mo u. HENRY L> COO. K-
Mu- .n Jan.’ 20, 1816. 17 lit
[Q*J The Chattanooga Carette-. f}ijiloneca Watcliriian
andCussville Fiohecr, will puidfsli 3 time*-' ■
2-— : — ——■—.———• •
jyfiississIiPSJi ILaXitls for Sale.
^ RO. Nos. 31 nnd 32, Towusbip iCo. 2, range 8 west/De
k3 Sojo. .County, ■
S Net. fi and r. T. N’o. 7,'rn'cgei 4 XV-Layfette co.
S' N.os 11 aiul 14, T No C. rniigc 4 \v ,.iiar*hall co.
S No 10, T Bo 5, range 7 east, Tbdia.ningo co,
.S No 1, T’ No. 8. rajrge li east, J’uniui.vi vu,
B No 29. T No 7, range 7 west. Tsnoln co.
3 No.26,1’ Nd l,range l east. Tippah co. .
S N« 18, T -N » 12, range 14-east. Uaktibehaw co
S wiofow J ol'37,T.l».r. lleatt. V
ElofSAi.T 13/range 14.4’ari, ; -
E } ofn w J r l"ri.ti T 19, ’range 14 east," "
E 4e*'a w'X of 3 6, T 19, range 14 east. !'
3 w Jefe w : JofS6. • ID, range lt o' ••- “
W 4 ole w | of 8. 5.T ID, range:l4 e,
\V f of!, e f ot B 7, T. ID, range 44 e.
■A7 4 nfn W X of 8 10, T 15 range SieBSt Attala cq.
E tof n erf, cf 3 12. T 15, range 3 6uUti "
E \ Ol n-e'|;6fti H, T I6,ranae i»^e^ Winston 'o.
K^Bfn wicfSIl.T 12,vange It) e‘. Keslioba “
W | ofn w J of 3. U.T. 12,rnnge me.
R 1 of r.e J of 3, 10, T 12, rattetr ill eh.t,
W j of me 1 oT S 10, T 12, vsn^o 1^,' '
E } of n w X ofS 1, T 12. range 13, £■■?• !•
E | of s e jof S. 10, T 12 range 10, “ ’’
8sJ OfS lJ.'T. 16. rangs're Wlnstoit eountv. 5
Wjoltw j ol S 3 T IB, range ft; •’ 5
IV i ofs W i ,irs 27,T16. range tf; “ - ”
I VlOGll montlis after .late application wifl .be mdi!
’ the honorable Inferior''■Court 1 ill Crawford con
when 1
originally Hnastf.0, kuwt>»wlorJ a..uiiiy;. tevivd on io V«
isfv aJi fa, ill lavor.iXAfaall'iih D ivis." S«sn'i.rc, v^. Jsaia
Unv,sUPri.r*rtTtvei»<edb J tWJfcMlraii».*ji«s-|
Alan, fifty acre ..f land befai l>>e south ea^t oorjier.ofrlft
secon.lxlitlnct nf pri2.’u«rfy. Hjjus- .
The. linn. W. Is. Ymfif —T<-«
X/iji (farrotjvontJf'ni ol fie N. Y Ev> , ri : n"l > ".M
liw ilw iH-lAWM^onipIitnetitdry notice ol
•Ixfon p'aiD“^ MiiHetn4nff - . j H ly* I ‘
«Mr. Y.mcey, of Alabama, who also addres-
sr»il tiio Ipmi.so ’ij** f**f**rei;c«* of the WWOlu-
tions, i< n -l < rjia- ed <va a paMW r.[>eiker, in
I iuiy (i^libcrativo bli'dy *'t wli i-11 1 h:ive a .>
1 ■ .11- ^ ver y Itiuu-u!, ai^d JVtfo*
iilju i uu l it nc-con-inuM ii
... .iiqrvk'K-fPtya*. _ _
Crawford couuty,.levied ,-yi ,,vy ihc _[i/.ipi;rty sif
William Eddrngs. to satisfy a ti fa. fray a Jus.i tce* corn tin
f.voeof Aaron Sum ley and otliera—Icvy nude und reiurn-
edtstuoby L.M Uoberis,c..iistsbte. ’ '
TH0>1 A5‘ANDREtVB,Sheriff.
at th* sAxr.TiME Asn PLAca vyiti. oi idi.n, ' .
Foriy>.ire* <u land, bring die w'orlVi end .of lot N.> '7, tn.
tUeib.td district of ..yijinally It.iiiston now Cr,iwf "d conn-
Ay; amt 60 aarvs, baiug the nurib enil of l' t of fr'id N» 247,
in.lbe scaund.dUtricl of Ofigipally Houstiuo'o 'W CrawfJrd;
•Uo. 2500 pi.oniJsj»f seed.cent.in, more or less, said land
levied tn as *ha properly of ?amueJ U. Murnott. am! the
cotton-levied «u as the pruperij uf Arthur F-^ Walker—
to Satisfy p fi fa. from CrawforJ Superior Court tu.fayor.of
Wjiliuiu Dean. asaigo<tr, vs Arthur l<\ WaBef and S4m-.
uel ,U. BqrnsJU—property JgfiW out by SamuMB. Burnett.
Also. two 1»U of land N.'»..3o and. OT," each -containing
two hundrcd.tvvo and a half acres, morejq- Ic"
acreaof lotof land, No.ilJ, and tlje wills then
tixib disiriccBf wiKumHy Hona'ofi. Sw.prav
all levied, (>n
_ly Moses Sin
frozen
acres of lolcJ land. N0.37, and tl|e wills tliereon. a)I ih the
«islb jislrivLbf nripnaliy Houaunj, bs|W.'Crawford county,
mu the nruperfyof Frederick Hartley, to sathb-
iinuiont and jttr.es 1) Hartley,' the accaritfet—
frpaerty pnipted bu't hy jaiheh'Dl Hairleyi ' k 1 v 1
Also, ode Hundred ofrres-n/n’add'. being the hast part of
lot No. 101; nnd one hundred and seventy-five acres of kind!
Ni>. D2, it) the sixth district, .f orUIntBy' froooon.notv Craw
ford . *ei>ty. levied oh as iIut i>.'C',,!ijy,of Hardy Rav. to
sew«ry a fi fa. from a Ju»iU-c‘a_Cj*.'Jrt of Crswfurd ’county,
in fkvrWuf IJirsni 11. Troutman Jrn. Hardy Rnv am
tec'li',I iuV,I,liiion uf IfiiTusuial tux' the* sum'of ,‘J4,p4<J*
1 ha hjvrr nf.-wid negro Miiiil.ingiv ing in'.fbc f.line H. Ill's ’
tax rijli'fn.'d*igfn,ii'llie owner t!u|tyl,yyilii tho nauie,
age Sin! d«x of llie sninc.
Idlh-’ThjiLlhtT/uin oi 20 cents Jiepaid on'evcry$100
wnffti-m ViFiAnkfktS'iirtiilin^trfr- hriiker-
uge und^xciwMigt)b,A. u..«-,;Wit.-iLSrti(lic>»>i>il is l«4Ctttjnl«
pornmnentl.v m tin: city of iltu tm- • 1..:: l /f
loth. Each ngnm Ufai banking congwidy, vvltlnor vvith-
nut insuriufcc priv d. ges,doitlg inu uic-sa tu thn.aily jittv-
ing no nffie of di-iouut nnd d< puMt ebnli pnv $£o<‘; uud
each cow mission iii-iclinlU nr olheyy actii'g: aa_.Jige.it loi
any banking ctvhvp*ny nurijf jiri iiy. Jit buying .Mills of
exchange, 01 doing other banking -business, sliul| pay
$ I till; nud edch'ugf fit !pf, un ■ utsHraucu conq nuy shall
par ||J0. • ’ ■ • • , ■-/ -
Iii. AuJlw il-fiirilserOrAiineththnl XVilliam 15. Parker,
.triuCrfaM <l:iifi|UrH;-..AlJiuiif« Keafid) 1 ’', V nml they
nre MmeKy apfadnted to review the 'iavas.irer’s lxmks,
niter tlm i-an.r sl.ull l.ave bem closed, and if in tjlieir
.qtjcioitady ofltordhl rwiaje o(i|in,cit.v is returned by
tin- im nor or bin agent below ils true value, they .or >1
-majority ol Ifa'iti bnve tha puwtr tu asfoss the value of
saiilp.oj'eriy.and t!u^a»huuot L|‘their nss.-ssii.ci t dmjl
he taken as iheji-ttp •ynlue'oTitie' U.ue jatul t .xed,accor-
dtugly —a jou.mdJWc fmf^ffril'ilJ^li to it jiaid jhc’jtj lir'-
Bit
_ Ar.J boil fuclpr onl'iiae.l, flint ihoulc!riib^r of f!»e
above timiictl If*Mill* uii y refuse to rsnvo. Council ,shall
have power to fill siicii nK’niiiiy «« rnsv tfib-'.r.
41th. IJc il fuither orilnhie.1, that the Trciisiuvrdfi**' -
no1ichiirtfie'gu7.tdt«s'of thweity, that iso bonks for re
chmh£ lax retAfn* riilfhe .qieit onl/ie ICrit <)«♦ nf t’ib-
rntitv next, nf.d that the ssmu- vvill I.e cWne.l on’the lash
■ 'March, and tlju.t all defaulters-.lliejnitier will iw
fiitrA.I * '• * •* ,< '« Va
rurtlteFarilninod, that n\T ordinotihe.v
sitting tor .ordinary purjV.sesi for leave to sell all the
lauds bdOnibfg'tO the estate of 'James Dugger. decenVed.
’GO EH,
JAMES Al. Jbt’t
January 22, 1846
, odm’or.
f 18
■ fr&Tscu.
SOCTU-AVESTE&S EUL KOAD CESPAXi.
ur*
. range H.
13, lauge 17, ’ Ntortbee County.
TiBf in. ' -
W i ofs
S J ofB 33. T 13, range 17,
AV Infn wi of S 33, T.^ . .
Ttie rbovc funds belongitig to the estate of Thoa W. Bax-
ter, wSlibe sold ou fuvuiable terms. Many of ihe:.. :.i an-
sieifat—convenient to navigation—sjVd vt'ry desirable to
those wUl'fng fit aejafe in that rutmiry. For infonnaliou
apply in Eli H. Battier, at Sparta,' Hancock Co., GcoV, i r to
Atidrew BiiMer.at Atliccsl Clltrk Co..'Geo?'- *
niv'i.i.'t. r."*'.-
.Tannery ."3, 1S46.
*M ARY BAXTER,” irx’rx.
liM H. BAXTER; fr-x fs.
AN DREW’ RA.^TER.y tx . r3 *
17 ly
AGREEABLY to tire proviaiens of att net
passed by ilie Inkt Legirlature. incorporating
- The South-Western Bail' Ko*f Company!’’
notice is hyreby g veh tliat honi;, ef ’sub.'.ctm.'
liuu to thwsr.jrli of sajd QOft by'i'ill hooper:-
ciisw. tlie firat.ds.v of Jls.rb, 1646, At the foll jwinw planes,:
under tlw-3U|)erintcnde<H-e of Uie Uomiujsatoners named,
to remain open two day*! vix: ; . V/ -,n -
At M acuS. under tlie suprJitilen.ietieeof.lilani Alesan-
der. T- G. Holt. James llcaii, 11 rings Hi Mmlllritr Dhjillfo
Day. anil J. Cowles. - -
At; PEiutT,:H<wfiton cod my. under thb auperintenden :e
of James Ereretr and Willitin Fclmn.'-. . i ■_ ■■
A JsT HAS nr. Ltus' H i:m', Dooly caumy.' undervthe su-
perinteudence-nf John Ywitig atid Abel Holton.*•
At L.v.vikk, Maciin omintv. under the aaperlnteaderlde
of John Brvnii. and Jjvhti C. Helvjnaton.
At Ameuii-L’s'. Sumter county, iiudvr the isuperititcnd-
.rniee of James R. D iuielnnd William Deuuard. . •
An J?T\m.-V!M.r.. Lee county. undoMlie rtJperinlbtxfrnge
of Jnsepli llotrlan l Leonidna Mbf.er.
’At ALBspv. Halc-r eogoiy.under >liH soperinleisleuce
of Geurge K. King a:,.I Flnneas M. Niglilmgnlo. r. . . ._
ArrlTtiTnnrHT, Randolph county, uiiuer tlie Aupariutcji-
deneeof llara'lla Groves and Willium A. Xcnuillo. -
JCACXLGS'- No. 209, Arsa’<liatriet
tafning two hundred acres of th.n l^art
ro«!l)'. eon-
HI „ BunanoMBlME
liver bottom Land.' Fur dreeripiien «t.d qualuy < '
,tpfer tOGeL'Jofan B. Tiiomas of MiHeagestille- and It K.
Hfrfa. Esq. nfidaeoH. k J. R. ANDERSON.
_. Milledgeviile. Jan. 20, 184G. "'-ir': • -/ ^ ■ 17 .3^
trass-fies Wiiistci!.
| Tin: MacnnattA Western Rail read Com
pany will pay 25 cent's a pieee. ctisb, for Cross
Ties, delivered eti ’the Railroad, within 15-
wiles.of Macon, to Le dciive.td witbitr’MJtr
vikeks'. ■■ ' ’ r (* ’ .-riolTiwT »«.
f Also; 20 or 30 negro inert Wanted, f< 1
Stu por mmuh.ca.:,.
.-^qenn fTanirnyv-,!3,1 g4g. L'L
jV (fr.lt’J RJE:.—All pprp..usfrtleUed ti> the eMStg ofJhlt.es
i-Y H. Perry, into of BMjvruunty.dcceared. are requested
)to make immediate payment.UBd-tWre baviejtienijiiiiscie
re«rti*sted t6 rteWler'tbein in acoutMing to Jo»v-
t V • SARAH A-ffaHIIV, ex>x-
.Tsnuary 13,1846 ■ ■ A ^
rHi© siifoir;—A food P-jok, *“' i J r ' 0,,0r - 4t>
J .ply at Iliin rfac£. -
Jam,ary ■!. 1
lifth* ^fii» —• p—■ — — -- - _ t js — ■— -
• arid j»fcrfVofdV lnmnr« i a *h«»H'l«f<irfr pa.v**4l,*wlilc1i mUi-
taia ttgairm tliiit ordinauce Uo, uud the tuiuu aruheieUv
;notlon,_thr rjiTes tesre suspended; and tltt foreg#
iagtnx oi<Jiifhiib'..-pa*sed. • <
Coiincil'tlietrailjoufneil. \_
AVreM-. A.-R.-FREEMAN, R C. 1
TI 4irfo|[.-'pv a rtsolulinti of CouneH. prkptot.W
It willl-e r#v%?jve(l on or b^»tVlUc rvenin;: it
*—five fallars »>u oatsU ^!>ero t»j l».e down timt*
HufiwcriLiUi!. .Tl:e i«> Up
called for iir sticii MUou’fit.-4. nnd at fctrrh'tfrt***.
oT I)ir.crtofsnin # V ilerin'fM^fBMr^, ft* t *»► * lu,v
dre! udl/ars on L»?ci» sliafo, g1viuj;*at sixty day* no*
lic.e *ii r uMi fonll. • * ’ r J
Mai.on-Jiih;a/y 27 a 18^.^ tf
~ 'FaBtiJv llionr
muh ev *.? ^
THOMAS TAYLOR.
: — 13
50 . 1
. December-13, .1815, .
lhii>’AB4ickH boat*
r>/\ PACKA0E3 extra choice, jwvt receivcd by
jHf “ • THOMAB TAYLOR
December23. I"43. ■■ ■■ H
I ref frf \j ,
« t np Q
. At- Fok-r H aim:.;, ilnrly cooniy, _xiHifrvc the^uperiftteb- r.HlO JXIJt)E-r—Tv v !‘;.*Arf*^
Joi'l frraWford awtr^arm^rd (}n}tu*r. J u(orJ*'._ Jlj»ii;il vl;J^on.cti
Tl'ie-nbor). naiAe.f C’orfitniifsibnefii will;tnjet al llie seler- . Ifvsv. 18,18457
irjs accustomed loti'c'e-
8 K ..
j^jjgUS foi aafr hy
JSsssfflfesd!*?-!
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Xlf
FA'CTOESAfo^
AMD COMMISSION MS!N£1
HI E Hiftlersigt ed having esj^blielted btinself in a cei.r-
i rni r.icnniAOfi’.i.sp vox:-, -ssiu.) BV-
SIA'J'.SS, in this city, tenders Ills seryu ei to his 'r ends
and the planters generally, jor the tale 1 . lion ar. 1 :’..vr
produce in tins uiaikyt. C. A. L. LAMAR
ItifeitnCfL's—Col 11. G. LaMar. Macon,
Jons X L AM.* It,’ *’
Jon* rtusr/.T r*ftU Augcwa,
t4. H La silt Snvraoih.
Fe"»Mt n .h, Ga. Oct. It. ,rl5.
Gi Olt (f ‘A. ji-Jih 'fovvh;.
f P V. LLjTl) I'-.O'S im- James B Arte
Js l’arker; uf im. iStsi I)ist,G. M.,
■ around
i ab u.t vt ■ - ■ ■ i-e 1 i’> fUM A
•Ii ide'i/to be vverth tw*1 tv l"!'ars
J.tB. R.
A tr-.e P'.t-f! MO O' t. ■ Rot
) Janeirv Dtfi, 1846
' Ja. uary 20. !«T4».
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