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i , Another letter dated January 19th at Cam;
/ near the lat. 27 deg., about 30 miles S. W
from Indian River Inlet, E. I*’., says.
“We have nothing here but what will read
you before this lettei. The affair near Jupitei
Inlet is very unfortunate and will, no doubt in
spirit the enemy.
Gen. Jesup and s ass. with the second regi
nient dragoons, reached camp from Indian Ri
.Ver depot yesterday. It is pretty Well nscer
jtained that the largest body of Indians is col
► ‘lected on the Islands and the swamps sur
rounding O kie-cho-bee, to which the army
will probablv move from thin position, in a day
or two. Fort Gardner is 21 miles due west
and Capt. Fowler who returned yesterday, ha
* ving been sent out for the purpose, reports that
that the ground will admit of a good road, and
W it is probable we will get our supplies from
r tha' side. From fort Taylor to this camp it is
’ almost impracticable.”
Another letter dated January 18. 1838. says:
“Lieut. Powell has been defeated by the In
dians near the Fan Lucia. All his officers
were wounded in their efforts to bring the sai
lors upto the mark, but it was unavailing,
and it is admitted by them, that but for the
company of artdlery commanded by Lt. Fow
ler, they would have sulf red more than they
have done.”
Anoiln r letter of the 18th. fmm Port. Lloyd,
slates in Lieut. Powell’s affair, two sailors and
two soldiers killed, as also, Dr. Lightner, their
surgeon. Com Charleston, and about twenty
wounded, none very badly. Lieut. Johnson,
formerly of the artillery, was the only officer
who escaped, the rest being all wounded.—
Eight oftlm Indians, it is said were killed.
The o'd squaw was brought off captive.”
Another letter of the same ditto from Fort
Christmas, sivs-—“Nothing has been heard of
the army for 6 or 7 days, except that it is GO
or 70 miles in advance of Fort Taylor, near
the enemy, on the St. Lucie. Something im
portant must soon transpire.”
Another letter of the 2|st inst. (at Fort
Brook, Tnmpn Bay,) says: “Jumper, with 1!
warriors, b'2 Indian women and children, 6 ne
g-o-s and twent v four women mid children,
in all 64, arrived here on the 19th. The In.
dinns are on bon'd a Vessel, and will leave to
morrow so Fort Pike. The negroes remain
here lor the pit sent.
Gen. Jesup is now on the Kissimee. It is
though: the army will meet, or have met, at
Fort B ssii'ger. It is said that the Indians
have lot a cd themselv; son an Island .south of
Oche-clmbbee.”
Another letter savs; “Si ce the surrender
of Jumper nnd his warriors lotj,’ol. I\of which
you have heard, \la-tooehc, with 16 warriors
had gone in to Gen. Smith, who occupies po
sitions still w estward of Col. Taylor, bo:h of
whom have strong forces.”
"W o,
Extract from a letter to the Editor of the
Washington Globe, dated
“Dk i koit, Pec. 30,
Byway of relaxation, and a lillh- prompted
by curiosity, I crossed over this afternoon to
the Canada side, where I found a regular pat
rol of armed nen, about forty in numbt-j - , hu-i
glc sounding and colours fix ing. Tl ev seem
ed to be in trouble* I think, wit out <*-od
cause. There are some re< kl< .-s men on our I
•-i<lt—mi n who have imthing to loose, and feel .
that they may he gainers by any change—
endeavoring to create an excitement in behalf;
of the Self-constituted patriots. Ihe nivnol,
property and character in the city appear to
take Very little interest in the affairs of th- ir
neighbors. Iler Majesty's party on the other
side is much the strongest, and should an at
tempt h<- mule as revoluli->n, it will bo put.
down without much trouble. If rumor be true, ’
the loyalist party are gu It y o| a most ridicu
lous and unwise step, pis said that tliev
have arm d the negroes, of w hom 1 here are
great numbers in arid about Malden.”
BY Tin: PRESIDENTOP THE U. S.
In pursuinee of law, I Martin Van Bu
ren, President of the I'nitvd States of A-j
meriea, do lmr< by declare and make known
that public sales will be held at the under
mentioned land offices, in the State ol’ Ala
bama at the periods hereinafter designated to
wit:
At the land office nt Mardisville, on
Monday, twelf't day <,f March ncxt> f ((| .
t.e disposal ot the public lands wnhin the
undermentioned townships and fractional
townships, to wit:
A<»r//t o/ the base line and e ist qf the
meridian. Paris of townships twenty.two
twenty three, and twenty lour; o[ range
twenty-eight ; parts of townships ten and
< leven ol range twen y seven; pint ol township
June of ranges twenty-eight and twenty.nine
\( the land office at Sparta, on\Monilay,
the fifth day of March tu xr, for tlie dispo
saloftlur public lands vithm the limits r.f
the undermen imied townships and fractional
townships, to w it:
South ot the 3 l.cf drg. of"latitude and.east of
the meridian. l ownsh p five, six and seven,
uud fractional tow ships eigi.t nnd nitv » f
range live; township live nnd fractional
townships six, seven eight mid nine of range
t»:x; fractional townships foe and seven <>t
range •even.
At the land office nt St. Stephens on Mon
day the nineteenth day of March next tor the
disposal of'the public lands within the limits
of the undermentioned townshi|s and
fractional townshins, to wit;
South nf the 31.</ dfi'rte of lattndc.—
Tuwtis'iipa six mi I (even, nnd frae’um
V’W is ip ,;ht. i .ngr w-• west; lown-sh
s o il, of range four I'lii:.
\t the lan I office at Cakaha, on Monday,
the second lay o. \ • nex , for the ' <posn‘
of the paid .* nsw m the limits of?.-ctrnns
It I*, 13» Ms •’». and 3J, uj touaship twelve,
i : of range sixteen; sections I to 5-1, inclusive
, in townhip nineteen, of range eleven
Al the land office at Tuscaloosa,’on Mon
i day, the sixteenth day of April next, for tin
•' sale of two islands in the Coosa river in sectioi
- eighteen and seventeen, in fractional townshij
twenty.one of range two east.
At the land office at Huntsville on Monday
. the nin h day of April next, for the sale o
three islands in the Tennessee river, townshij
i three south of the range eight west.
Lands appropriated by law for the use o
■ schools, military or Gibe? purposes, Will La
'i excluded from sale,
I'he sales will each he kept open for twe
1 weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposet
ol) and no longer; and no private entries cl
lands in the townships so offered, will be ad
miit'd until after the expiration of the twe
' weeks.
I Given under my hand, at the City of TFash
itigton, ttiis twentv-riinth day of November,
Anno Domini, 1837.
M. VAV BUREN.
By the President,
JAMES WHITCOMB,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Maryland and Pennsylvania. i\ serious
; difficulty has arisen between these neighbors.
Certain slaves Imd fled from Maryland in
Pennsylvania, where they continued some time.
The owners at length discovered and brought
them away, in doing which, it is alleged they
neglected some ol the lormaliti's enjoined by
the la w.s ol Ihe latter St ai e. Ihe Go vernor ol
Pt nt.sy 1 variiu has made a cull tip. n the Gover
f nor ol Mary land to deliver these citizens as
j kidi nppers, and the latier Ims issued his war
! rant accordingly.— ('harleston Mercury.
•I
1 he Harlfcrd (Connecticut) Courant sneers
at the Lite u iihdiawul of the .Southern mem
hers from the hall of. he House of Reprcsenta
j iiv< sas mere blistering. ‘ These threats, (it
says.) makes some noise for the moment, but
they gem r.dly pass away, and things s. ttic
down again uj on a more q det basis. We pre
some they will do so again.” We warn our
Northern brethren that they may presume too
! far. The pitcher that often came back from
the well sound, was at last broken. .Southern
pal: ne.e lias be. n sorely tr.ed—&; it has borne
much. But we have at length got to that
pout when we can bear no more. I.et them
beware of repeating their assaults upon our
rights and le. lings, lest they do so too often.
Il was the lasi f.-athi r th ,t broke the canid’s
back!— Lx nth. Virginian.
John Wilson, late Speaker ofthc House of
R.-p ( sentatives in A i kansas, and who recently
, left his s. at and kiil. d a member on the floor
of the House, wiih a Bowie, has been tried by
a court of Inquiry of three Judges, and admit
ted to nail in $10,0(H) One of the judges dis
sented and published a remonstrance against
the decision of the court.— Louisville Herald.
Ficndl’ke Deprtvily.— 'l’he Dayton (Ohio)
ll< raid states that some wanton wretches, a
f.-w weeks sines, bui.t a G nce, about three or
lour feel high across the ng stern road, trav
elled by r.rpre.s-5. 'l'he < xpress mail rider, du
ring the night, and while riding.it full speed,
iodo directly, agaiiast the fence without per
ceiving it. lie was thrown several feet in
front <>f Ins horse against a stone, which frac
tured his skull. He, however, managed to
rice lus horse ns (hr as the next house, but
died within (our days after this full. He have
been informed, that on the Southern express
mail route ropes were drawn across the road
fir the purpose ol' throwing the express rider.
The riders were thrown hut fortunately met
with no injury. The highest penalty of the
law, it would almost seem, should be inflicted
upon the perpetrators of such wanton wicked
ness.
From the N. O. Pica', utio.
LA'LEST FROM CANADA.
News to the B‘h hist, from Bufialo bat] been
K'ceivetlut New It ork, by which it appears
that N.tvv Islaml had lieeu moved a consider
able distance towards the Canada shore, by
the elforts of two or three scheming Yankees.
1 hey hud made out to place a couple ol long
pieecsof timber tinder the entire Island, pa
triots,nnd all, without tlK'ir knowledge, nnd
of course without their consent. Having at
tacked a line to these timbers, the speculators
who had received the n os! splendid otters from
Sir Francis Hend, the Governor, started off
with the skiff, Navy Island in tow! Before
reavhing the Canada side, the Island, imfortu
nutely tor the smugglers, struck a snag, which
stalled the sleeping sentrv.
“W ho goes tlu re?” said the watchful watch
man on waking.
“Nobody,” said the Yankees.
V\ ha me you alu>ut? continued the over
seers of the peace of the patriots.
“Nothin’ unly mm-m Naw Island that's
all.”
“How nrc you doing i T”
“By ti e job, how d<» ve think?”
< - s, and a fine job yhr are making of it ”
“W here do you suppose wc are troin !T to?”
“ W by , we Holier nckcn you I go over to
Canada and be hung over the Falls and be
knocked lo flutters—dependi al,’ together on
circumstances. S<> saying, and fimbim their
tow ha I stuck fas’. il le Yankees cast off their
painter and themselves wi h it, leavin- tl.e
patriots wihin point blank shot of the Royal
tsts. m which situition we now leave them.
1 n vions o ih <, n n elifirt had been made I v
< o . McNa b to bm'd a dam across the river'
; 'st utjove the Fa is. in order to inundate the
patriots. 1 J,.s folly of the Scotchman was,
cis dby o’Vt'ruii- 1 lead's baw I out, in a
fit of anger, “D n the rebels-” Col.Mc.
Nabb, tsa str’cl constructionist an ! H
ciplinarian—and of course considered iiimsoli ;
bound to obey -the Governor, however (utile 1
. the attempt might prove. Finding that every
; thing lie threw in the stream immediately !
i swept over the fails, he at length abandoned i
) the project tn despair.
• I Horrible 'Tragedy.— Yesterday, at about
f half past 2 o’clock F. M., Mr. H. >B. Julian,
,i the Treasurer of the Mechanics’ Savings In
siitulion, on returning f:om his dinner, found
f the door of the Bank house fastened. He
> soon succeeded in forcing ir, mid on etitermg i
saw C-aptiiiri Clarendon E. Dix standing be- ;
, fore him, wiih the cancelling hammer of the
I Bank in lus hand. Dix instantly rushed upon
Julian, and struck him two or three times on
I the head with the hammer, but the latter
wrenched the instrument from his haul, and ,
rushed out ol’the door, and immediately after
wards heitrd the report of a pistol.
The alarm was of course given, nnd sever
a) citizens entered the bank, and found that
Dix had shot himscll through the head, after
having prior to the entrance of Julian, mur
dered the Clerk, Mr. Owen Paiker 4 by strik
ing him on the head with the btunnierj and
crushed in a dreadful manner the whole of i
one side of his skull. Parker was struggling
-I in the last agonies of death when he was dis
covered* We saw Dix al about 4 o’clock
! yesterday, when he was still breathing, but
ihe died about half an hour afterwards. Sev-
■ oral quarts of blood had streamed from the
I d<-a<l and the dying. Mr. Julian’s wounds, it
■ is feared, are dangerous, but strong hopes are
entertained that they are not so.
The money drawer of the bank was found ;
open, and there is little doubt that v.’apt. Dix I
entered the Bank for the purpose ol’commit-j
ting robbery. He has lived in ibis city sev.
eral years, and his generally been esteemed a
respectable yountr izonllemau, although we are i
I informed that suspicion attached to him two;
i or three yeais ago in the alfi.ir of the robbery !
jon board the steam boat PMladeq hia. He
was rec. n:ly married, and has a highly re-:
spectable mother living in Wheeling. Mr.
Parke - , h’s victim, was a gentleman ol high
standing in this city, and has left a wife and
several small children. Dix and Parlier luad ;
! been regarded as intimate friends. — Luiiisriile
Journal Gt/i Inst.
MAIL RO I) Bi'.RY.
On Fiiday night last, the 19;h instant, the
great mad coming North from Mobile, was
robbed about one mile and a half on this side
lof Stockton. This information is contained in
a slip liom Ihe Office of the Mobile Mercantile.
| Advertiser, on Monday morning. 'l'he dri
-1 ver was found dead, having two bullets shot I
through hijjhead, and the mails (including
those from New OrleariOh the 17:h and 18th,
amflhc one from Mobile of the 19th January,)
were broken open, and their contents rifled.
Stockton is forty miles from Mobile, and is the •
point from Tcnsaw river to which the mail
boat runs, on the route from Mobile lo Mont
gomery.— Columbus Sentinel.
MAIL CONTRACTS.
The advertisement for Mail Contracts in
the Southern section, embraces the states of
\ irginia, N. Carolina, H. Carolina, Georgia, '
ami k'lorida^i’erii’ory, for four and halfyears, 11
commencing on first day of January, 1839,
will soon be piepared in the Post Office De- j
partment.
'Ph-' Department would be happy to receive I
suggestions from members of Congress and ]
others, of any improvements which may be I '
made in those States, in the transportation of,
the mails, eitl; r as to the roads on which it
should be carried, the frequency ol' trips, the , ‘
mode of conveyance, the manner of connection
between different routes, or any other particu
la rs,
Letters suggesting improvements should be
addressed to S. R. IJobbie, Esq., Contract Of
fice, Post Office Department.
Publishers of newspapers in the states nam.
ed, would confer a favor on tlie Department,
and the public, by giving this notice an inscr- i
tioo.— y\ r as!iina!ntl Clobc.
WS3 SiRBFF’S NA LKN.
Forsyth Nuiex—?S:*rch.
L>t No 208 3 1 Beers &St .Ldm vs W Albright,
“ “ 551 2 1 Officers of Court vs P J Murray,
“ •• 22t> 11 E L Newton, vs A J Hale.
Negro man Snm Geo, Seahorn, vs T Kelly sen.
Forty five bbls corn Wm Hammond vj Geo Philips,
Walker Sales—march.
Lot No 183 27 3 Thos Smi’h vs Ben
“ 268 9 4 Joseph Leach vs G Spriggs,
“ “ 33 18 4 Jones dr Johnson vs J Driver,
•• “ 262 9 4 WIIIM' vs J Halloway
Four Acres Land John Wood vs J R Wiliam ,
I’a uldiag Naics—JXa rch.
Lot X > 298 2 4 Wm. M'Kinzae vs J Henderson
“ •• 1113 19 3 W inn As Clayton vs I) St, wnrt,
•• 582 is 3 Bedford Harper v» J Shakt'ford
•• “ 813 20 3 Jesso Black, vs J G Jones,
Cherokee Sale*—Tinrch.
Lot No 105 2 2 Wood & H •>>'<. ns v« WmCroe',
*• 5.55 15 2 J Mmvcomcry vs E. Cook,
“ “ ‘■’37 22 ?
“ *' *~ii7 2g i "Drues Jourdan vs AC Roberts
Tk-o negro G rls. Snowden A: Shear vs (' JI Nelson
J;'S IViil Sue aou.JE
OW let me !<-il at! (hose that are indebted to me.
L v this is the last time I « ill ssk them tor money,
t'.ir if (hey <i<> not call on N. Yarbrough o! th:s ] ‘ace,
by the 10:h day of Mar'h rex’, and set !c my demands,
(hey mav ex pc, t to pay cost.
WILLIAM K. BRIERS.
Rome. Feb. 17 5 ts.
iXOTICE.
r-43HE Sheriffs Sn'<-» ■- Floyd county, w ‘I for the
t 3 future, be published m the Western tieorg an.
Ail Lei’eis on business connected with their effee.
must come Post I’siJ, otherwise they w .1 not beat
tended to
WILLI AM K WILLI \NISON, Sh’.J.
Rome, IYb.C. 3 U.
j CLUFCIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
Wi'l the Grand Jurors, chosen and s vorn
1 for FebiUary Term, 1838, for the County and
State aforesaid, do make the following Pre
sentments, viz: \\ o have examined into our
county affairs as far as the short time would
allow i.s and find that the books kept by the
Clerk of the Inferior Court are iu good order,
—ns also the books of the Clerk of the Court
of Ordinary. Also, upon an examination of
i the Looks nnd accounts of the County Treasu
rer, we find (hem kept in a neat and intelligi
ble maimer —the receipts and disbursements
since the last term are ballanced.
Upon an examination of the Estray book,
we find it correct and in good order from the
19th April last; but we regret to find fifty six
dollars and seventy cents cm the Estray book
unaccounted for, while S. T. Mayo was Clerk.
Also, we find some Justices of the Peace, viz:
Lewellen Earp and .Samuel B. Post have fail
ed to account for the disposition ’made ol L.s
trays taken up by flugh McMullen, Solomon
Floyd, and William S. Post.
We find upon examination that the former
Tax Collectors, as well as other officers, are
in default with regard to funds, &c. \\ e
therefore fecchnmend to the Inferior Court, af
ter thirty days notice by the Treasurer, as
well as all other authorities concerned, to pro
ceed against all ollieers and other persons in
arrears to the County, for the purpose as spee
dily as possible to extinguish any and all debts
due by this County.
We find upon further examination tipoh (lie
subject of Roads &c., that District Commis
sioners have been regularly appointed, but
from the; bud condition of the roads, neglect
must be somewhere; and we are inclined to be
lieve it to he with the District Commissioners,
one case parlicular, where a road has been
laid out for some time from Price’s Ferry to
John Rushes; that part of said road in the
Rome District lias not yet been cut out.
We particularly recommend to the Inferior
Court to take such measures as will enforce a
repair on the roads at the Ferry at this place,
o:i cither sale of the River; and also see that a
sufficient Ferry-boat iskpetal the Ferry for
the safe crossings ofo :r citizens; and also, lo
regulate the prices of ferriage and keep a com
petent ferry-man, as we believe it is the duty
and peifeclly within the power of the Inferior
Court to effect this olijee’..
We present George \\ . Bailey for the crime
of perjury; see case Jesse Lamberth vs. D ells
and Bailey, declaration No. 11, returnable to
A; ril Term 1837, witnesses Eli Wells, Peier
Reagan and Win. E. Meredith.
We present Samuel Lewis and John H.
Goolsby, fora Gelation of the Estray Laws;
witnesses, Wm- Ezzell and G.L. Huggins.
We find from the presentments of the grand
jury tit the last term, th it A. T. Harper. &c.,
was presented for retailing spirituous liquors
without license, and now at the present term
ample testimony has been afforded this body
to show that no such presentment should have
been made.
In taking leave of his Honor Judge Ivenon,
we acknowledge our entire approbation (so far
as comes within our knowledge) of the man
tier in which he has administered the laws, du
ring the present term. He also tender our
thanks to the Solicitor, JI. L. Sims, for Lis po
liteness and attention to our body during the
present term.
He request a copy of our prcscnlmen's be
handed to the Clerk of the Inferior Court, for
the use of the Inferior Court.
He also request our presentments publish
ed in the H estern Georgian.
J \mi:s Hemphill,
H illiam J. Barnett, Peter Reagan,
John J. Glaze, John Bush,
Edmund Sutherlin, Charles NowL s,
William Crook, IFin. F. Lewis,
A. Richardson, M. Montgomery,
Norman Crawford, IU. 11. Morris,
Elijah C. Carr, Bonnet Lawrence,
Bcnj. Echols, IF. K. Briers,
G. L. Hudgins, Joseph JUatters,
Thos. Carter, Davis Runnels.
On motion of Henry L. Sims, So!. Gen., or
(lured.that a copy of these presentments be fur
nished the Clerk of the Inferior Court, and
likewise published in the H'estein Georgian,
as requested by the Grand Jury, I'ebruaty
Term 1838.
A true extract from the minutes.
DENNIS HILLS, CTk.
February 13, 1838.
GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY.
’P.’XffIEREAS E’iz.abcth Sparks and Thomas 11.
W V Sparks, apply to mn for Letters of Adiiiinis
tration*on die Estate ol Martin Sparks, late of said
county, deceased-
These are tlierefbro to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of s-iid deceased, tube
and appear at tny office within the lime prescribed by
law to shew cause, it any exist,why said letters should
not be granted. (» v- n order nty hind at office this
iVilt day of January, 183 S.
d. pace, c. c. o.
Ftbrngrt 2 3 3fhl.
To Jlonrueyiiicii Tailor*.
4'~SINE or two good Journeymen will find constant
a pr employment by calling on the subscriber at La
fayette, Vt’akir County. Gt. Best of u ages will be
given, and a c-Jinfortnble Shop to work in—fmme
diateiy application wjuld confer a favor on the under
signed.
G. W. BROWN.
Lafayette Gi. Lib. *O, 4 It
ri.-EFEC’g:.
IT AVI NG determined to close mr busmess ni
Lt k. Rome. in the Mercantile Line. J therefore re
quest all persons indebted to me by Note <»r open ac
count, to come forward and nfnko immediate payment,
«»r Ho v will fi id their n ;cs and accounts J laced in
an officers bauds for collection.
DAVID ROFNSAVILL.
lir 23. 2 3t.
CO 5' et T c A U. K A U .
.IxxcarV.
Ist Mcriday, Kieliniuiid,
2J “ Chatham,
fTw.tnt.
Ist Monday, Siewart,
“ Floyd,
Paulding,Tliursday before
2d Monday, ('lark,
“ ' iMib,
“ Macon,
“ Randolph,
“ Cass,
3d “ Walton,
“ Crawford,
“ Early.
“ Cherokee,
4th Baker,
“ Jackson,
“ Mcriweiher,
*'• Forsytli,
“ Upson,
fiee, Thursday alter,
Mauch.
(st Monda- , Cowetnn,
“ Lumpkin,
“ Ptkc,
“ Sumpter,
“ Taliaferro,
2d *• Columbia,
“ Fayette,
“ Greene,
“ Laurens,
“ Madison,
“ Marion,
“ Monroe j
“ Morgan,
“ Gwinnett,
“ Union,
Gilmer, Wednesday after,
3d Monday. Butts,
*• Elbert.
*• DeKalb,
“ Hall,
“ Putnam,
“ Talbot,
“ Murray,
Ith “ Bullock,
“ Cobb,
“ Dooly,
Newton,
“ Walker,
“ Washington,
Wilkes,
Etfingham,Thursday after
April,
Ist Monday, Warren,
“ Wilkinson.
“ Campbell,
2d “ Carroll,
“ Dade,
“ Camden,
“ Hancock,
“ Harris,
“ henry,
“ Franklin,
“ Montgomery
“ Twiggs,
Tatnall, Thursday after,
Wayne, ” ••
3d Monday, Emanuel,
“ Habersham,
“ Heard,
“ Glynn,
“ Jones,
•• Muscogee,
“ Oglethorpe,
“ Pulaski,
Me In tosh,Thursday ttficr,
4th Monday, Sefiven,
“ Lincoln,
“ Rabun,
“ Jasper,
'• Telfair,
“ HoustOti,
“ Troup,
“ Liberty,
trwin, Thursday after,
Bryan, Wednesday after,
Mat,
I Ist Monday, Burk?,
„ Apphmr,
Ware, Thursday after,
2d Monday, Chatham, ;
“ Lowndes,
3d “ Jefferson, '
•• 'Phomas,
4th “ Decatur,
UNITED STATES COURT.
Sixth Circuit for the district of Georgia—James M.
Wayne, Circuit Judge—At Savannah, Thursday after
the Ist Monday 3d May— Milledgevili.e, Thursday
after the Ist Monday Bth November—Rules day. the
Ist .Mon lays in each month, upon which days all writs
are returnable to the Clerk’s office in Savannah.
District Court—Jehi.miah Cuvleii, Judge—ln Sok
vnnnah, 2d Tuesday 13th Febtuary—2d Tuesday Bth
May.—2d Tueiday 14th August—SdTuesday 13th No
vember.
6,iM of I.etlers
• ET> EMMNING in tie Post Office nt Rome, Ist
January, 1838, which if not taken out by the
Ist day of April next, will be sent to the Genera! Post
Olfice as dead Letters.
A Lindsey Isaac
Allen Young M
|J McCray Henry
Burns Samuel Mull J unes
Burns Samuel S McLain Thompson
Bright George Esq Murphy Moses F.
: Prison Robt P. Minims David
I Bryan James 11 N
(J Nowlin Sherrod
Carr William Nowlin David
I Conk Rhodd 1*
■ Chapman John Payne John
I Crawford John D Q
D Quarrels Jesse
Doling John R ,
F Rnssom Olliv*r
Eurenton Levi Robins John
Finley Samuel 1
Floyd Solon Shoemaker John
G .Smith J M or A B Rceco
Gent John or F Gent Steelman Wrliiutn
Gent John Srnhb Ann E
Goolsbv Jeremiah Smith Jeiffi
Godley Henry • T
Gastin Wili am S I urner n dham 2
II T ■ii.'or Master Francis C
Hargroves 7. B Thompson Joseph
Hooper John W Thompson Jesse
Hurman Mr Townsand Juhu 2
ILlburnJL Thaskray Isaac
Harington Josiah **
liinley Jefferson Wade Cano „
j Vinsey John I
James E P Vmning Cisley
t v " Williams Mr
Kmdes Mrs Mary Whitney Ferdinand
Kennedy Edmo"d 2 Warick Mrs Mary 1
j White Cobb
Lambert John Wfar Edward
Ledbc tier Banks Wethers Jiaac
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JUXE.
Ist Monday, Baldwin,
" Richmond,
Atmtisf.
Ist Monday, Stewart,
“ Flovd,
2d “ Clark,
“ Bibb,
“ Randolph;
“ (lass,
- 1 M actin,
3d “ Walton,
“ Chi w ford,
'* Early;
“ Cherokeei
4th “ B.tker,
“ Jackson,
“ Emanuel,
" Upson,
“ Meriwether,
“ Forsjth,
Lee, Thursday tilier,
'September;
I st Monday, Pike;
“ (filiiibr,
“ Taliaft'Ff'j;
“ Coweta;
“ Lumpkin;
21 “ Columbia
“ Madison
“ Morgan
“ Laurens
“ Monroe
“ Fayette
Greene
(1 iVl.irio.il
„ Gwinnett
>, Union
3d < t Elbert
** Butts
*• DeKalb
Hall
j‘ Talbot '
/ Al irraf
Ptvnam
Newton
«, Cobb
Walker
Buliucli
*i Dooly
“ Washington
“ tVilkea
October.
Ist Monday, Warren
Wilkinson
o Campbell
Montgomery
2J « Hancock
*• Franklin
*■ ( : amden
‘ I'uioas
Dade
, Henry
~ Carrol
Harris
•M ‘‘ Emanuel
,* Ou'ethurpd
», Habersham
«, Jones
, Pulaski
/ IL a rd
• Muscogee
4th \ Scriveti
H Linco.n
u Rabun
lt Jasper.
44 Tell.air
■> Houston
'i roup
Novkmujir.
Bulloch, Wednesday lie-'
Core the Ist Monday
Effingham, Fiiday iifier;
the Ist Monday,
2d Monday, JeflersoiT'
3d »« Burke
. “ App'ying
Ware, Thursday after
Lowndes, Monday after,l
Thomas, Mon. thereafter
Decatur, “ •*
4tli .Monday, Camden
Wayne, Thursday .after
Glynn, Monday thereafter,
Mclntosh, Thursday “
L'bcrty, Monday, “
Bryan, Wednesday