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MINERS ’ KS€®®®ER
VOL. U.
<SS SLPIT?
An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published
at Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia, devoted to the
preservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of the
States. The sycophant of no Party—the slanderer
ot no Individual—the friend of Jackson.
PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY MORNING,
By 11. £2. UATOIGHT.
Terms —Three Dollars per annum when paid in ad
vance or at four dollars, if not paid until the end of
the year.
No paper wilt be discontinued, but at the option of
the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears.
Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at
the customary prices.
Communications to the Editors must be post paid to
entitle them to attention.
No subscription received for less than n year.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY
Notice to Debtorsand Creditors to be publishep
six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157. *
All intended Sales ol goods and chatties, belonging
to testators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be
published in two or more public places in the parish
| county j where such effects are to be sold, and in the
gazette, at least forty days before the day of such in
tended sale.— ibid 151.
All sales to be between the hours of ten and four
o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to
lie given thereofon the first day of sale.— ibid iti7.
Sides oi real property to t>e on the first Tuesday in
the month, at the place of public sales,after sixty day s
publication.— ibid 17 J.
Application for Letters of Dismission published six
months. — ibid IGB.
F ST RAYS.
To be advertised by the < lark of the Inferior Court
That advertise with us are notiiied that to make'
their sales legal, must appear, I
For March by the thirty first oi January.
For April, by the seventh day of March.
I'iir May, by the fourth of Apiil.
I'or June. by the second day of .May. i
i'or July, by the sixth day of June.
]’<>r August, by the fourth day of July.
I'or September, by the first day of August.
I'or < fetober by the fifth day’ of September.
For November, by the third day ot October.
I'or Devinber, by the thirty-first day of October, *
A I.L persons are furwarned from tre«paesing on i
f®. Lots. No. 34G, Ist District. 11l Section, and Lot I
No 718, 3.1 District, 2d Section. Persons wishing to I
purehaHe said L<>t-», can do so by applying to the sub
scriber at his re'id, uce in Perry, Houston county,*
Georgia. ' j
Jan. 2-t.—U—<' »«2m.
Branch Bank of Darien at .dura) ia.
A Tii meet mg of the Board of Directors of thi
Branch or sVedn<sday the 21st inst. It was or
dered, that ii induction ot It) per cent, upon all notes
failin'! due after ihe li'ith of Febinary next, be requir
ed to be paid in.”
Extract liotn the miu'ites.
JOHN N ROSE, Cashier.
Auraiia, .lan. 2 1. —11 —tl
LAW NOTICE.
n E \MNG been reipu -t< d, by S. D. CRANE Esq
3 to attend to bis unsettled professional business I
m tin i county, during his absence, those clients who ;
niav iiiivc employed linn, will please call on meat Au i
i atia, or b ive t o u mstrucuona with Joint D. Fields, I
ir. at Ihihloliinga.
mu. 17-21 GEO. W. PASCHAL
GOLD !! G 0! !>!! GOLD !!
Lot N<>. ”>i l»in Di-t. 2,.<i St i iioii.
It not sold al private sale before Ihe ISth dny ot I
November next, will be sold r the Own ol Mtlledge |
ille on that diiv, ihe above valuable Goldmine.— I
'i he terms of s lie tire one knit casii,, ami a credit ol |
twelve tiionlhs lor tin retuiiindei. Fins lot ha.i been t
ti .led, and proved to i.ontaiti Gold—i’ei*ol s> di sirous i
<>f purclia-ing will apply to I
N. B. JUHA.N Agent.
Oct. 29—35—31 I
LATENT FASHKLVS.
r. clock & co.
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
E’NFDRM their t'nd um'u,'lint thev have, during j
l .e present week, 1. eeivvd a con-iderable nuduion i
to their assortment from New Ymk, scle< fed with'
particular cure by one <>f the Part ter* who icceiitly 1
x isited that place, for the purpose ol obtaining the
latest and mo-t improved l n-hii.iis.
Among tne articles recently received, nr. the tol
w mg:
Sup. sup. and niiniiinit Black C'l.Olil.
Sup. sup. •• common Bine <fi>.
Sup. sup. " commoii Brown tin.
>llO. iviil common Drub do.
do. Rifle (rteoil d >.
Olive and Bottle Green do.
Claret and Mulberry co-
Steel mixed do.
Plain Blatk CASIMI'US.
.1 u colored do.
} nn- y titriped and ribbed do.
While ami but! do
Fancy, strip*d. blue, mixed, und drab S Y TINE T Pts.
MOHAIR. PLAIN, AN l» FANCY VF.t.X KT,
English Silk. Valecicin.
A Cashtncre Vestiaiirs-
Ana-o.rtm, t ot well .uliig SI OCRS
I’lntn and .1 I men I ; OSuS|S
ixtu.t i:t m.i.K ci urn.
A general assortment of tri' .'lio.gs.
lieady Jlaiic 1 oshiii£,
INCLUDING
XCTXJXACT U3BER COATS, .
I.VFEAFHH s TO AHI OR WATER.
Over C<»at«, Drv-- t'mxO, Frock Coats, Vests
p M n<a'.-.wn*. Dra«ei<. • (.'leak*.
fk p*Gentlemens Clothing, LaJ:- • Habits, Ac. A.•
inade toi.rde- at short ncucr
SPY W THE WEOT.
“LET THE R E I'C HARMONY IN THINGS ESSENTIA I. —L IEERALITY I N Tl< IN G S NOT ESSENTIA L —C II ARI T Y < A I. 1..”
AURARIA, LI'SPKIX COUNTY, OEOR&IA. FE U A IS. A £
Pig-eon Koost
MINING COMPANY.
IN CONFORMITY with nn Act entitled “an Act
to Incorporate the Pigeon Roost Mining Compa-
ny, of Lumpkin county,” Books of Subscription will
' be opened for Slock therein, as follows, viz :
AT AUGUSTA, on the 15th of January, and be kept
i open for three days.
[ AT SAVANNAH, on the 21st January, inst. and be
! kept open for tw o days.
I AT WASHINGTON. 55 ilkes county, on the 27th
1 January, and be kept open fur two days.
I AT ATHENS, Clark connty, on the 30th January,
; and be kept open two days.
‘ AT MILLEDGEVILLE, on the 3d day of Februa
ry, and be open three days
AT MACON, on the 7(h day of Frebruary, and be
kept open two da vs.
AT COLUMBUS, on the 12th day ofFebruary, and
be kept open two days.
AT AURARIA, from the present time until the 15th
1 January, for a limited number of Shares.
AN AGENT will attend at the above named times
1 and places, and Copies of the Charter and Constitu-
I lion of the Company will be furnished for the satis
: faction of those who may wish to subscribe tor Stock.
I Shares, One Hundred Dollars each, 25 per cent, only
' required in advance. By Older of the Directors,
! J. R. CAIN, Sec’y.
’ Jan. 3.—il-tf.
I
| The Southern Banner, Southern Spy Georgia
i Constitutionalist, Savannah Georgian, Georgia Jonr
! nut. Southern Recorder, Federal Union, Macon Tele-
I iiraph, and Columbus Sentinel, w ill please yive the
{ above three weekly irwerttons. ai d forward their ac
' counts to this office fi r payment.
j A GOOD I.AND 1.01 FOB SALE.
, FBI HF. riibscfibcis will idler for sale, at public out
cry, in 1 the. town otPunsett, Murray count v ,
jon the first lu< s -..:y m December next, li t nu, er 30
!tn the 25th district <3 tli> 2d section unaj county.
I i'erms made known on the dav < i sale.
SHERAOOD 55ISF:
JOHN COLQUITT.
, LIST OF LETTERS
STREMAINING in the l’.,st Office at Auraria, on
ts the Ist of January, 1535, which, if not taken
out by the Ist of April next, Will be sent to the General
Post Office, as dead Letters.
B. Wm. Lackey.
Win. W. Box, M.
Edward F. Braket, Jacob Matthews.
Thomas Burch, Lewis Marshburn.
Miss Anu Boykin, Stephen McLaugldan,
C- Archibald McLaugldan,
Henry M. Clay 2, Wm. Miller.
Robert Collins, J.
Parish Carter, Joseph Norris,
.fncob Can«'!!, Missß. IM. Nelson,
■rmrrp a cn ; t.-.-i, ••
Samuel G. C< •>, P-
D. Divid Porter,
John Dacus, A. Peck 2,
Daniel R Decs, Thompson D. Payne,
Stephen Deraga, Major John Powell,
L'*ivis Daubs. R. S. Patton 3,
E. James Paxon,
55 m. Edeerton. Richard Perry.
T. Rj
Henry Fry, Reuben Rens.
Robert Freeman. S.
John J. Falconer, Alexander Scott,
Tiiysley 1 ortu.n Ann Emmerson Sewell,
G. Joshua Sewart,
M. H. Gathright, John McLehorn,
11 iram (> Hicham, D.
D. C. Gibson. Dr. Shelton.
H. Jeremiah Steber 3.
Thacker B. Howard, I T.
Jo-eph flanstord, 55 iley Tippen
Alford Harns, Wm. Tucker.
Wm. He«terlv, Dyer Talley.
Z.M. llatton'2, V.
I. C. Vickery.
.y m. Israel. 55 .
K. 55'in. E Walker,
Wm. Key. Wm. R 55 illiams,
1,. Jain> s Wrice,
James 1 mdrum, John 11 55 are,
Am Lindsey. 5Vm »aid.
Wm Laird,
fan 10-3 t CHARLES A ELY P. M
LIST OF LETTERS
KEMAINING in the Post Office at Dahlonega
, Lmiq ki i county, Georgia; which, it not taken
! outtiv the l*l of April, 1835, will be sent to the Gen
: cn i Post Odice. as dead Letters.
John Langston,
i Rnhrr Alcx.sn,>r, J ’hn S Little,
, 5V m. sn<i< r<ui. Manon Linton 2,
Charles An l> 1 <»n, 51
' Barnabas Viben. Daniil Magnics,
| j Miltou Martin,
riv nia- V. Buiord. Stepheh M< Daniel.
J Bhokwell. Felix McKinney,
j Thrums J. Bowman, John H M.utii.,
; irtlV-r-’,', H<*\vn,nu. A*»o». McDaniel,
I s ]» Crane?, Joel Marable.
' li. nry M. ( . tv 2. N
I \mbro-" I 'm.t"per, Charles H Ndson,
[ S’on < arte-, Thoma- \ Noland.
1 s.non Clark. Jam< Ntrl
L> < null r. 1 lijah Nick-.
John D. C iptuan, P
I . K. Camp John L Paiker
ft. Ifaviri 11 Palmer 2.
G-n. R. (. D-■."ls-' J, 1 D Patu n 2.
(’<>!. ii: hard Deni,. Anda, -on K Fincliback.
Ja'tws 1. DntT , Wm Pinc.hback,
, Johnson Davi-b John L P.ive,
Edward i‘ox<-, D:\ilH P,.rt<r,
Fhud Denny, .'.-igu-'ns Pa: .er.
Melt, n Dav '. J‘ > Batt< . u
1 . R
ih mint'.. T. I?’,. • Re.xJ,
I Hmt- Edington. -’“bn E ■.--<■l.
1 J t s<e Edward*.
| ] . «i Bro- Ks,
|T. J. Fennel’. 'si,.y Rog, I*.
' Wri Fi’ile’’. John Kay.
Jam. - I •'< ' r. >nnde<« W F>y
; Gen. J 11. i>.'.*. ,
• John D. I wh:- 2 T irinriah Samue 3
... <, yra s Sear,
| Gitb< rt Falls V.’r.i Stepp.
i flede-nsn Green, •’ hnathan Sparks,
. I Lm«ex Gadr>s, John Smith.
If. Job Shay, jun
■ Samuel H rrrS, Kir hard S.euard,
• Jam. - P Ha' ne« 3, "I
‘ J. Jl'j'.'hi-.-.'ti',’, F’. ys TjMier,
I John Hall, Doctor Towns,
; Elijah Hampton. Charles J. Thompson,
J. U ‘
I '.5 m. E. Jones, Wm II Underwood, Esq •
i Jerry Jones, W
: Jonathan B. Jones, John H Ware 2, I
I Robert Johnston, 5Vm B Woody, !
I Young Johnston Jacob B Witsel,
• K. VVui II 55 alter,
i Sauinel King, James Waters,
! Wm Keeuum, Y
' L. Octavos Y’oe, I
Lampkin. Wm P Young, !
Samuel L«.sttr,
; jan lu—■ -3t WM. A STANTON. P M j
| Oiuidend iSti.
Bank oj Darien. Dec 1, 1834.
THE Board of Directors of this Bank have this
day declared a Dividend ol 3 1 2 per cent, out
iot the profits of ihe last six months, on the capital
stock paid in, which will be due ami payable to the
respective stockholders or their ordtr, on and attertlie I
first of January, 1835. 1
EBENEZER S, REES, Cashier 1
Dec 17—39—4 t
CAUIION.
A I L person s are hereby cautioned against trading
lora promisory note, made by 11. subscriber and
I uyable to John li. Clark, for thr c liti .■■ree dollars,
bearing date the 20th day March, 1834 ibe consi
-1 deration of said note having wholly at d t ntiiely failed,
! 1 am determined not to pay the same.
WILLIAM P. KING.
! Dec. L—3S—3t.
H ERE AS Narcissa Austin applies fir letters o
■ t V Administration on the estate of ?• ichaci Aue-
I tin deceased
! These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
I singular, 1 fie kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to
I be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
1 by law, to file their objections it any they have, to stievi
; cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 23rd S» [ t. 1834.
JOASIILEY JAMES, Clk. c. t
1
BRUCE’S
CWir-York 1 ypr Fo tindery.
HE subscribers respectfully inform the;
Printers that they have recently completed a 1
variety of new fonts ot letter in the style of the latest j
European specimens, well calculated tor ornamental ;
i printing or tasteful display, and making their assort- i
■ merit, of PRINTING TYPES unrivalled in beauty,)
extent and variety, A book of specimens maybe ob-I
tained at the Foundry, No. 13, Chambers Street, near I
Chatham street, or at No. 18 City Hail place. It con
tains specimens from Twelve Line Pica to Fear!,com-,
prising
45 fonts of Roman Caps with lower case
25 “ Italic do do
5 “ Title Italic do <to
5 •* Shaded Rom. do do
17 “ Antiquu do do
12 “ Black do do
5 •• Open Black do do i
5 •* Sciipt do do
5 “ German Text do do
2 “ Open Text do do
25 •< Two line Rom. Caps, with figures.
1 | *■ Two Line Italic Capitals.
10 •• Shaded Capitals of various kinds.
ti “ Open do do )
7 “ Italian Capitals and figures. j
Besides Ornamental Letters, Backsiope, Music, Lot- ,
tery Figures, Piece Fractions, Superiors, Astronomical'
and other Signs, Spin es Rules, Brass Rules. Ornamen- I
ted Dashes, Long Braces, mote than 2(10 kinds of j
Borders, and more I<>< 0 kinds <4 Cuts ai d Ornaments ,
tor school book*, new spupeis and scientific works; osr .■
der tor any which. • r fur Composing Sticks, Case--1
Chast-,Kc. wiil be xecuteu with the utmest pronip,
tHud<—a large st ck being always on hand.
Thev evil! also execute orders for Piloting Presses, ,
Pa) er. Ink, Jyc. which tiny will furnish at the manu
facturer’s prices-
Piinter-ot N>->.spapers v ill |»lea«e publish this ad-,
va rtisetnent («ith this oote) three times, -ending a a
per C 'liiamiiig it to the Foundry, and receive payment
when thav purchase four times the amount of their
bill from the Foundry.
GEORGE BRUCE &Co j
Naw York. Jan. 24, 1935
PP - !
r. . Pu Mill . .
.Bahama, a D tek'j . •'< usp..'
to be entitled the
WI’M’MKA GAZETTE.
r?pHE Subscriber proposes publishing in'
I JsL .. ettimpka. Alabama, a weekly ne wsjiaper un- ■
i der the above title. Tne town being situated al the ;
I head <4 steamboat n i\ ig..tian on the Coosa River, and ■
the ; ro.-pt ct < 1 it* u j lace «d « 00-iderablej
busmens induces tlo- bem 1 al the esiatuisl.nit.-nt <4
* Printing i r« -- m mat place will be adviseabh .
Tne objects of th- Gazt tte will be to du-s< ruinate
’correct ane useful inforiDaiioo, and to sustain the
I riubts and interes s of ibe citizei.i ot the State <4
1 A'aliama. arid ol I el luted State.-, Ibe <»az» tie udi
not b. th;' m-nn I any 'action, or the tool of any
p irt v, but w ill at a,l time- he < pen to the fit, full
and tair di-ciis-i ' o a.l | ihtical ques'ions « fitch n,ay
asititate the is I the | euple. In tile cans* < t 11.-
tuuial libersv anaio-1 n.-.ic and mi.-tue. im- Pi >
' nrit tor will'pur-tie won es>r course he deems coiisti
tnil oil!, expedient am- jn-t a<-curding to tin Jib C-s
0! his best Jildumer I
A sum ‘ aiy ' icw ol al: 1 portan! events, happening
in a | ait o' I,e ! it. <1 B'ate’, a.d a s inilusr} o
' all for. lg : and . <1 U - u 1 ti.hjrl.ee, wlnthtr r .vi
I t | < i i- • . de men to f>» . t uti interes itig or inq u
mi< ter. tug h« r w iln a c«.r ect account ol tl.e
5J*. t . . ti.i pl ice and f nil the pr<m qn| ».arkets
mt is I uioit will fie given eekly. It will be ihe
I. rot Ihe lu' -I'.. 11 • iiirr.i-'. hispa’.roiis with
.. . im: ■ 1 i t new* ■ • • \ mul . veiy subject cab .’ »
1.4 to I m lit .lit t ■' 'v .<1 ’.<•> ; resen' tie tn will. -Ur
1 oriji-ial mid -ci» r ted I:civs .may be oi a,i instruc
• tr.e rt <.-i : ; u e H. also pledges hm -■ I
Ito span■ •t 1 r'lons • n i.:? ,ai t t r> mfer tb»‘ < <az t<
1 t iv ih> patronage ot a.i enlighteni d and genetou-
TERMS.
1 T: G xre -T» v 1 ed on th first ol Deem
[ her \ at Tr. ■ D - . <-r a num m adva.
. > : ■, ■ ar Adv<
list m uts « ii be 1•... ai the u«m.l rates
HENRY IA ON
• .. ! L l : Jc'-cry ’, I*'*”.
AIVB
PROSPECTUS, 1
OF
THI2 TELLEGRAPH,
1A IVEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN DARIEN
AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANXUSI.
I BY NATHANIEL 151. CAULDER.
i X feUR first year has nearly closed, and as yet, we j
x.® have never come before the public, xvith a re
gular prospectus. Our views it is true, have been j
briefly set forth in the first number of oar paper, bu
lls circulation, at that early period was of course, ve
ry limited, and they could not be very widely dissemr
mated. Under these circumstances, presenting oui
Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as few
words as practicable, reiterate them. Our Country,
our State, and our Home, have an equal claim, and :
their several and united interest, it shall ever be our
aim to promote.
The general politics of our beloved country, shall
occasionally occupy our columns, but as Editors, we,
disclaim all ’political party connections. A strict and
undeviating neutrality, snail always characterize our
writings, tor reasons which are good, and substantial.
Our patrons and friends are found among those of
both parties, and it is at their suggestion, we consent
to pursue this course, for the establishment of ihepa
per is desired by all, and could not be sustained ex
cept by a Union of both. Thus then, we aie engaged
and to our friends of both parties, to our patrons, and
to the public-—we pledge oor best, and most unremil
ted exertions, to render outs, a useful, entertain.i_
and interesting paper.
Subscribers received atihisoffice, andat the Ihirien
Bank AgencyAuraria, Lumkincouuty.
OF THE
SCUTUMS uPY,
A WEEKLY ATFAI’SPARER published in ii ashing
ton, Wilkes ( ounty, Georgia, to be deleted to Politics
Literature, £cc.
>T has so long been the custom of persons announ
cing their design to establish a Press, to issue a
Prospectus containing the principles which they in
tend to maintain, that a departure in the present in
stance would hardly be pardoned. The people have
unquestionably the right to be informed, what path
we design to travel, and to judge first of its propriety,
and afterwards if there should be a deviation from the
I same* W>> would therefo c. briefly slate, that our
; object is to advocate and support to the extent of our
.ability, the doctrines professed and practised by the
i < non Party of our State, believing them to be essen
-1 tial tothc preservation of our <xist< » as a nation, 1
( and ihe perpetuation of our happiness as a pt op’e !
I These we believe to be generally known and under- ,
j stood by the citizens of our State, and indeed the pro '
1 pet limit of a piospectus would preclude their being
examined and explained in detail. 55 e are fully aware |
; that professions made and noi practised are wor I
I than futile If we should be found lergivt rsating in I
jour course, we are ot consequenct urn. liable to our j
patrons and readers, and by them, we. are willing to j
1 k “Pofl7ons ol the paper wifi be devoted to n.oceliane-"
! oils matter, distinct from political, embracing that
i which will be thought most useful and interesting.
I The Editor [‘ledges himself to use eveiy exertion to
I make his paper as respectable and ioten sting as lies
in his power.
The Southern Spy will be published on a Royal
sheet with new type and press,at tw ’ 'ln s and fitly
cents in advance, or tbre< dollais at t>. nd ot the!
year The first number will be i.-si d i-.b 1. the 25th
of thia month,
JAMES T. HAY
Aug. 6!
an act
To repeal the lem section of an act to make
bank and other corporations sul j-ei t gar
nishment and t<> reg Into proceeding- against
garnishees m certain cases, passed 24th
Ihcembri, 1833.
Sec. I. Be. it enacted by the Senate and
House of lltpreseutativcs of th" State of (Dor
gia. in General Assembly met, and it is hereby ;
enacted by Ila authority oj the. same, I bat the
said last section of the above recited act be,
and the same i< hen by repealed.
THOM \S GLASCOCK,
Speaker of the House of Hcpresentatives.
JACOB WOOD,
President of the Senate.
Assen'cr' •>, 22d Dec. 183-1.
’A il.B'■ ' N I. I 51P KI N Governor
5.N ACT
'1 o . . r« n< sm '
the < out.ties oi Irwin and Farlv, and t < es
tablish tin election precinct in the < o n iy oi
Laurens, and to punish those who umy <3
tempt to defeat the frame.
j See. 1. Be it enaclf dby the Senate and House
'of lleprt sentalivcs 0/ the State oj (tt.or"ia m
1 Genrat .Assembly met. and it is hereby enact' d
iby the authority of the same, 1 hat lrou» arid
a!t» r the p i"ing of tiiis act, it shall and may
. t.e lawful to hoi<i all elections for electors oi
1 I.resident and vice president of tin* t inted
8 ta'« s. gov i i m>r, and members Io Congress,
member* to the legislaiure, a.id lor all county
ai d t g ;n» 11 al < Ulcers lor the cmit.'Y of Irwin
i a IL wi ti’* int is m said counit; .>nd for th*
. minty «-t I.aniens a< me, house of Henry
I Nicrtio . hi the eight>-seventh district ol
IL < r.ua m ii m; and lor 1' e county o! Early
,at e 1., is. <4 55 idiarn ilson, tn the ih.r
»en h GisiiH t.
Ni.c. 2. .And be it further enacted, i hat
the >nd elections shall be held, managed and
<in ueted m ail respi-cfs agreeabi) to the law
| now oi loric regulating precinct elections hi
I Im* Mate.
>e< .3. Be if further enarted, hat all laws
. r nar s of laws, militating tins act, be,
't.<. th' » ime • r* hereby rept-aiM.
I HOM 5" GLA>COCK,
Speaker rt the H.njse of HeprcSen!ilitis.
JaCUB WOOD,
-* President of the Senate.
Assented tn. 20th December, 1834.
W’LSON LT'Ml‘llls, G '
AN ACT
To change the tune of bolding the Superior
Courts in the Chattahoochee circuit.
See. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of tho State of Geor
gia in General .Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same, That
from and after the passage of tins act, the time
of holding the superior cour’s in the several
counties of the Chattahoochee circuit shall bo
as follows, to wit; in the county of Stewart on
the first Mondays in February and August; in
the county of Randolph on the second Mon
days in February and August; in the county ot
Early on the third Mondays in February and
August; in the county of Baker on the fourth
Mondays of February and August; in the
in the county of Lee on the Thursday after;
in the county of Sumter on the first Mondays
n March and September; in the county ol
Marion on the second Mondays in March and
September; in the county of Talbot on tho
third Mondays in March and September; in
the county of Harris on the secund Mondays
m Apiil and October; and in the county cf
Muscogee on the third Mondays in April and
October.
Sec. 2. .find be it further cuacted, That all
writs, precepts or process that have been or
shall be made returnable to the courts aa they
were directed 'o be held before the passage oi
this act, shall be held and deemed returnable
10 tlie courts held tn pursuance of this act; any
law to tho contrary notwithstanding.
THOMAS GLASCOCK,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JACOB WOOD,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, 20th Dec. 1834.
WILSON. LUMPK1 v , Governor.
AN ACT
To alter and change the time cf holding tho
inferior conn in the county of Henry.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of th< Sta'e of Georgia, in
General. issunbly met, and it is hereby enacted
by the autho>iry of the same, That trom and
immediately alter the passage of this act, the
time of holding the inferior court ot Henry
county, shall be on die fourth Monday in Jan
uary and July in each and every year, instead
oi tm* third Monday in June and December,
ns i>ci enJiuPc/'’ ~ .
And be. it enacted by the authority aforesaid,
That all persons summoned, subpoenaed or
bound as suitors, witnesses, jurors, or in any
other capacity, to attend said courts at the time
by which the laws now m force are holden,
sb .11 be bound by virtue of said summons,
subpoena or other process heretofore issued,
to attend said courts, .is altered by this act.
And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid,
That .Ii writs, piecepts and processes of any
kind 01 nature whatsoever shall be made re
itirnable to ihe term# heretofore recited.
rind be it enacted by the authority aforesaid,
Tha all laws and parts of laws militating
against this act be and the same tire hereby re*
pealed
THOMAS GLASCOCK,
Speaker of the House of Represemtatires.
JACOB WOOD,
President of the Senat
Assented to 1 Olli Dec. 1834.
WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
AN ACT
To create additional election precincts in tho
county of Henry, and the several counties
therein named; und to change the places of
several election precincts in the several
counties therein named.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate, and
House of Representatives of the State of Geor
gia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the. same, That
: from an I after the passage of this act, it snail
lu lawful lor ail elcctiuni for g >vernor, tnem
l,« r* <»f . otigress, members of the Stale legis
l.ituie, electors for president and vice president
und tor uil county ofiicers in tho county of
Henrv to be lieid at the House of Augustus
Y. Adamson, in me eight hundred and eighty
-1 eightli dismct ol Georgia mihtia in said coun
i tv, under all the rules, regulations and reairic
tions that are now by law pointed out in me
act of ti.e general assembly of the State, pas
sed the 23d day of December, 1830, prescrib
ing the mode of holding elections al tho sever
al elecimn ; rectncts in tiie several counties of
■ this State-
t-ec. 2- And Lc it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid, 1 fiat under the provisiot.J
i aiore*<nd, it shall and may be lawful for elec
-1 1 .ions for governor, elections lor electors for
president and vice president of the United
1 i States, lej'H-entatives »o congress; membera
!ol the lej.is!atur<*, and county oflicors, io be
_ \ m-ld at the bowses of the following p' rsons ard
: o>||ow:ng places hereinafter n .med in the f’o -
; lowing counties under the same rules and reg
idations as g »v» rn other election precincij
therein to wit:
!n tl e county of Madison there shall be an
p’cctioti precinct established ut the store of
1 Thomas E. Brewer.
i In ’.he coumy cf '"obb, t?. c place calle 2 Lo-
No. 46.