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BY CAMAK & RAGLAND, STATE ir UNITED STATES' PRINTERS.
MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1*20.
VOLUME Alii - 'i 41
VTilE GEORGIA JOURNAL
la nuMUhad weekly, »t the corner of Wayne and
^ or S F^; «the ^"o , T. r h r, n e.r“*;
'^AdyertUementa^naeried'ai the u.u.I rate..
N 11 Sale, of land and negroc., hy Admini.tra-
, J,* K„.,*tor.,ur Guardian., are remnred.by la a.
Jthe fir.t Tucarlay in the month, br-
iwo. n the nour. of ten in the forenoon and three in
,h,"afternoon, at the court hou.eot the county in
. a ' ™ ’ncrlv •» ,'ituate.—Notice of tUc.u ,ales
;u'.tVe ^, n P ,n a V public g aaette SIXTH day, pre
r ‘X,ce of thl “il’e'ofper.onal property mutt be
"like manner, Koa TV day. previou. to the
4 Notue 4 to the debtor, and eredltor. ol an e.tatt
'“imme^ta PpVlittion w‘uVT»-.le to the Court
“ m ‘
* l’er*on#l lit** ceiled in those advcrtiiementf which
■rcunbluhed monthly, will hml them 1,1 lht /'"*
lw\ fourth page ot Owjirst paper i n every n.oiith.
ai Vn ini9inets of tint kind continue* u. ceive
prompt litlemion at the otKc, of the Georgia Jour-
7 :MllE subscriber resp*
a citizen-i ol B thlvvin
lie Candidate
Collector
ni t) 9
ilullv informs tli
odiiiy, that lie wil
the ensuing election lor I «i>
GEORGE LEEV I . ’
Ctuuwk at 1*wkYavu\,
Have just received, and for sale a
supply of
Foolscap aid Letter Papery
Wliielt will be disposed of on reacnnabln torma.
They will hereafter keep constantly on h.ttnl
an extensive assortment ol nil sorts ol nnl
1|N(1 P \PKR, which they will disp *se ol
T.lTileaalr or retail Receivine their supplies
dir-Tly frum the M.niuiactory, they will he
able to furnish llie article on Rood terms
may 30
NOTICE.
rjAHF. contract for supplying the Penitenti-
|_ ary with Rations,having devolved on the
subscribers, who were securities t the con
tractor,mid who isuuabie to c omply, they tie
desirous to let out the same to any ptrsou
whose time will pe rmit them to attend to it.—
They therefore invite pec so s to make propo
sals for the same t * either oi the subscribers.
K BEIU .vlcCU.MBS.
SEaBORN JONE3
July 4 ,
HEAD QU\R'IER3, 1st Br.g 3d i>»v /
Madison, Moigun co. 'itith May, 18*6 )
BRIG Al>K ORDERS
l * HE following will lx the order of arrange
meiitldrtheCieiiei.il Review ol Inspec
tion ol the 1st Brig. 3d Div Li M. in die se
veral counties, as follows:
At Milledgeville, for the county of Bald
win,cm luesday,ihc 13th olJuly next.
At Katoutou, for the c oiiuty ol Pulliam, on
Thursday, the 20th of July.
At Madison, for the county of Morgan, on
Saturday, the 22d ol July.
The dlicers will he assembled on the res
pective cl.iys previous to the Review, lor the
purpose ctl I>ri11 ; precision and accuracy in
n turns will he requir'd, and every a«t ol dis
obedianee or iiisuhordmuli-n, maiked and
punished, ami a regular discipline attempted
with officers and soldiers.
B> or ler ol Brig. Gen Stephen H. Cilmore
AUGUSTUS H. SlOuKS
Aid-de-Camp
June 6 f 3t — —36
Kacuu for 8nl“.
| THR subscriber liiim! in tbe town of Ma-
fl ili^on, Morf>.in cuuii'y, Georgia, b*"'"-
.,hoat 8000 lbs. of prime b.icon, wliirli lie wi i
flerlor Mile on 'lie lOlli of July, at public aui •
ion on a credit until llie S!5tn ol December
'T,lv 4 JOHN 9ANDEFUK.
POS T OFFICE,
Milledgeville, dune 26, 1826
rrlllF. Line of Stages heiwccn (Ins plan
1 and Montgomery, Alaiiama, lieinfi now
in operation, tlie Alabama Mail (via 1 ortvill*’,
Clinlnn, Macon, Sic ) will be due alibis Ol
lie.- in future, every Sunday morning at ball
nlim 8 o'clock A. M. and cveiy Wednesday
nnd Fri lay al 8 o clock A. M. nnd will dopan
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satiirday,cloa-
ing at 19 o'clock A. M
The olbce »ill l>e open every Sunday Ironi
1 to 3 o’clock P. M. tortile delivery of such
letters and papers ns may arrive ov that mail.
THOM AS F GREEN, P.M
jone 57
Notice to Indian Claimants.
JI1HK Filth Instalment, for the payment of
l Claims against tlm Greek Nation of In
diana, u der the Ireutyol 1821, li.is been re
ceived, and will be paid to the Claimants im-
mediately ori application*,^
july 4 3t Sec'tj Ex Department.
Low Country Lands for Hale
r%, O. 3-1-7, in the 1‘Jthdist formerly E.uly,
A
71,
4*>,
JGO,
l. r )0,
295,
82,
331,
“216,
239,
52 jl,
do
The abov
prie.i
Lauds<
do
<lo
do
Appling.
he had .cl model
do
UwAateA tv \lowUu\A,
n AVR iust received, in addition to tlicii
former stm k of GKOCI'RI n.S, the f.il-
oa ig articles, which they will sell low lui
CASH, v 7. :
10000 lbs. Swede Iron, assorted,
f,!M0 lbs. Bacon,
1300 bushels Suit,
40 bids Supr Brown Sugar,
40 bags Green Colfeo,
8 i.luls N O Molasses,
20 lihls Prime Polk,
1 pip- Cog Bia.nly,
40 Caddiessupr Gunpowder Tea,
4 casks London Purler.
MiUedyeville May 23 4t——3
M onpy Found.
, STHE loser may have it, by calling attlie
I p,,si DIBee, proving ownership and puy-
iii" for this advertisement.
May 23
\\.VT»~ "
ill be exc-hmged lor hind-
.. the up-coiitifrv. King westol the Urmulgte.
■ ALSTON M. GREENL
Madison| Morgan co. July 4
“ FacTorau li.
J 1 HF(Sul)6orih* i McontinucMo tran'-nrt l‘ AC
?, TO RAGE u CO.M .MISSION BUS1
NESS in Savannah. All produce consign
t»d to them, will be iitsureil against fire,alter i
goes into si. re, without any cluuge to theow
at r. Storage on Cotton will be 8 1-2 rents
p- r bale for the first week, and*G cents lor
ra» h sueeeedi g week ; but if it remains t<
month 25 cents only will be charged L»r the
n inth, and 12 1-2 cents lor each Miereeding
nonth. T. BUTLER, itCo.
October lf» . poll f
Hi
TI IK Subset ibe. continnr s to
carry on the Hat-making Bit
ness in all its hr,
»\ ill keep constantly on hand an
assortment of 11 A i'S, which he
will dispose ol o" very moderate terms. Huts
made to Older with neatness and dispatch.
A liberal price, in Cash, will be paid for
Leaver, Otic
(venuinc Drugs & Mediciups.
D RS. CLARKE MAI) DIN having pur
chased the entire stock of Drugs, Mi -
dicincs, faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. &c. ol Dr.
L Rosignal, have eoiineeteil tliemsi Ives in
htoiu -m, under the (inn of John Niaiuhn
Co I hey intciul keeping constantly on hum)
a Ires 11 and genuine supply of llie above arti
cles— f liysicians, country merchants, a <1 the
public in general, are respectfully solicited for
a siiuie ot their patronage.
U B CLARKE,
JOHN MADDIN.
the Planters' ll.tU*
MVDIHON SPRINGS.
1IK WILLIAM G. BPUI..G: It eonti-
T JL lines to superintend the establishment .it
tin* place. His assiduity and attention to Im
si ness are too well known to need comment.
The following inducements are confidently
offered to persona in quest of health, or a re
treat for nmusenicnt Most of the diseases
incident to a Southern climate, yield in some
degree to a timely and jtidieious use i f the
Mineral Waters—Persons atVuted by debility,
diseased stomach, ilieumatism, gravel, ague
and fever, &ic &jc. have received relief, and
some entirely curedin a short time by their »»»<*
Tin* full fever, that desolating enemy of man,
in whose rear so many lifeless bodies ami ru-
inM t OM c titiitions are annually louml, it is In
li^vcd, might be escaped by an early visit to
this place, and a participation of its various ail
vantages Itsexiste ce here is unknown, un
less the disease hasheen contracted ctse.wh« te,
and then the patient is rapidly relieved—The
surrounding country b*»ing elevated and unin
tested with fen ns and stagnant waters—The
purity and salubrity of the atmosphere, and
ilie cool and refreshing breeze, which daily in
the sultry months of summer visit this place
Irorn the neighboring mountains, are powerlul
auxiliaries to the salti'ury influei.ee ol the \\a
ters, and conspire to re. der the Madison
Springs one I the most heiilihful and pleasant
retreats in the Southern country
That these bounties of Providence may be
as bom ficial asp ssible.and that our visitors
mix have no cause t complaint on the score
of comf n and convenience, neither expense
nor trouble has heen spared in making ample
preparation foi all that will honor us with their
company. Wc cider accommodation for indi
viduals or families in the principal or separate
buildings—clean and comfortable lodgings—a
total abstraction from noise anil disorder—a
neat and well furnished table—choice bar rc-
freshmen s—and a variety ol j leasant nnd in
nocent amusements. la short we w ish to ren
der the mind of all persons perfectly free and
easy in the participation < I every enjoyment
which does not annoy »jr disturb otlteis.
In our stable department, in the activity and
skill of the Ostler, in the size of our stalls,
in the variety oi food, and ioshoit in evci
thing that cun render those useful and valu.
bio animals comfortable, we shrink not from a
comparison with any in the state
We w ui <1 remind parents and guardians,
that the school at this place Is still in opera
tion, and refer them to the foregoing ns to the
health, pleasantness, and retired situation ol
the place Believing that the best evident cs
oi a good school are, the exit nt and accuracy
of the k oxvleilge obtained, the piop« r ndnpln-
I'on ot excirises to llie cultivation of the dif
ferent faculties ot the mind, and the early Un
til iiion ol correct, moral and industrious ha
bits, we cheerfulK invite the strictest scrutiny
m our plan of education, for die oblainm u
ol those desirable ends
't'h* fallowing are our rales of the Tavern :
Board per month, 5‘2. r » 00
“ per week, 7 00
u per day, 1 25
Horse per month, 15 00
“ less than oiie month and
more than ten days, G2 1*2
il per day for less than 10 days 75
’/'he following are the Academy rates :
Board per month, per sessi n, ^‘!{ (X)
“ per month, per halfsession 10 00
Tuition pei session, viz: 5 months 12 50
“ per half session, 8 00
None Liken for less than a half session.
Boarders required to find their own candles
every thing else being found.
Board and tuition mn.sHie paid in advance
ROBERT M. GARV IN.
(EX’ The Augusta Chronicle and Savannah
lorgian will publish the above 4 times, and for-
ivd llieir accounts to II M G
may IG t! 33
\3n\ted Stiites ViovvV,
new-yokk.
THIS commodious and extensive
Establishment, fronting on Pearland
JUJUL Water Stieets, between Pine Street
ami Maiden La. e, is now fitted up in a con
venient and elegant style for the reception ol
Company.
The situation of the United State* Hotel
presents peculiar advantages io Merchants and
r idlers, being in the centre of the ntercan*
til business of tin* city, and within a minute, s
walk of the Bstnksj Bxchange, and Public
Oliircs. The free circulation ol air which the
extent of tlte Establishment ensures to its
apartments, renders it a very desirable resi
deuce. The Dining and Coffee Rooms are
spacious, and pic usually situated ;—the Sleep
ing Rooms aity and < omfortable the C< liars
are well stocked with the best U ii.es and Li
cpiors :—the Larder w ill be ronstantlysupplitu
with every delicacy of the Nexv-Yoil*, » hiia-
delphut, and other matkets :—and in addition
to the other range of .ircommodatious, conv<
nt Bathing Houses have been erected
where Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, ot soli
spring water, are always in readiness.
"inteful for the liberal patronage already
•ivrd, llie Proprietor will be ever anxious
to to merit its continuance and extension . hi
confident nnticipati. ii el which, lie pledges
himtelf io bestow bis zealous exertions for the
comfort of Ins patrons.
T B. REDMOND
N. B. Soda, Congress, and other ilineral
Waters.
may IG 1125 lm—-33
No. 329,corner } r
4t-
30
April
I)n7^TOKKH
H A*'relumed and resumed the
Prac tice of Medicine, al Mrsp
Baldwin’s, in Jones county,
march 7 3m—23
Raci
and Fox Skins.
HENRY DUNCAN
Milledgeville, June 27
39
Vfook-WYuvYvug.
fTTHF. puMirarr respeetlully informed, that
1 BO»)K-BI ND1 NG in its xaiiousbranch
es, will be executed by the subscriber with
neatness and dispatch
\lso, a regular assortment of Ledgers, Day
Books, Record Books, Dockets, Memoran
dums, Note Books, Albums, Receipt Books,
and Stationary of every description
Books of any size or form can be ruled oi
bound to any pattern.
EDWARD JOHNSON.
Milledgeville, Jan 11
The Subscribers.
HAS ING uhuined
LINE OF STAGES
nuiiiLS on lhc20tli «l May.tlnee times .1 week
The public inity rely on llie |m.ieiu;i|il} .mil
fiiilifulneM ul llie discharge of llieir duties
They have made surli arranijemenis as will
remove all possibility of disappointment.—
Thetr stages and horses shall lie of the best
kind. They rely on a liberal public to sustnu
them in ibis undertaking.
HUGH KNOX,
HK.NKY CROWELL,
William v. alio r.
Mtllletlgeville, April 25 «3m .«)
[pr'l l'e Montgomery Repulilican, C'iiir.w
lial'iess, Mobile Register, t.'oii3tiituioimlisi,
Georgian Langs Gav.ette, New York, will
publish the above weekly for tlue_e mouths,
and send their acbouni . to H K. U Co
Notice.
fllHE partnership hmetuforn existing In
JL tween John Marlow, and 1 kos iMcLa
kev, w as dissolved on the 20th of August la?.
Drtiisdue the firm must be settled with John
JVlarfow.
JOHN MARLOW,
THUS. McLASKL.Y,
Mill< dgr .die, May Id In 3
Caution.
A LL persons are cautioned against trading
lot a I’romistory Note signed by us ‘
the sum of gdOO, dated the 8tb day of June,
1828, and payable to Rowe &i Newell or Luar-
ei on the litatday of October next, as (lie coo-
sidt ration for wltioli saitl note was giten In-
failed, and we are determined not to pay i
unless compelled by^K |J0W NER
\VM t HAN SELL.
Milledgeville, June 2(f
NOTICE.
riAHE subscriber offers for sale, an unimpro-
JL ved lot, ta the town of Alliens, known b\
No. 8, and formerly belonging to the late Mr
Josiali Meigs. It is on the front street and coo
ttguous to the College Ediftees—there is m
a more pligthie situation lor building io tin* \ i
lage. Terms maybe know tt by application l
A S. Clayton, Esq. of Athens. Il not sol
b fore commencement, it will he offered
Thursday, the 31 of August next, at pub.t
sal.*, before the stole ot Mr. Andrew Gt
in said ti.l tge, at 10 o'clock, A. M
It.tat, V.M. H. CRAWFORD.
Julv i.
15
Dr. llupsoti M. llubbiml.
“ -WING permanently located himself civ
l.cxington, (any thing to the contrary
notwithstinidiiig,) tenders Ins sei vices to tin
nhabilaivts and its vicinity, in the various
anchos of his profession.
Lexington, May 16 3t——33
Medical Notice.
D R. NATHANIEL BARNARD having
located Ilium II at Jesse Cox’s, Esq. on
the road leading from Milledgeville to Mae. n,
ii* mile of the Flat Shoals Baptist Church,
s hii services to a part ol the cit'/.i ns of
Baldwin, Wilkinson and Jones, and hopes lie
dl receive a favorable pationnge
jnhr G, 3t —
Law Notice.
■A H E subscribers have entered into a co-
1 partnership, in llu* Practice ol Law and
Equity, under the firm of H A Ksn L&i. Haukis
They will attend to business inti listed to their
gement in the counties composing the
_ dgee Circuit—i'« the county of Washing
ton! u the Middle Circuit—Hancock in tlx
Northern—Laurens. Twiggs amt Pulaski in
the Southern—and Bib!) and Monroe <1 the
Flint Ciicnit. Theii ofiicc is on Hancock
Street, one door West of the Recorder 1 flic e.
V\ ILL! \M Y. MANSELL,
IVERSON L. HARRIS,
may IG 4t
NOTICE.
JUIE copartnership hemtolore exisiing un-
| der the fit in ol Rock'v kll 6l Mono an
dissolved, having expired by its ow n limita
tion, nnd S. Rockwell is authorised to close
the unfinished business, to whom all commu
nications will in future be addiessed.
a. ROCKWELL.
ARTHUR A. MORGAN,
Milledgeville, May 23, 1320. tt—36.
• 1 M1E Subscrilier will continue tlie Piac-
tice of the Law in the several counties
ul the Ocmnlgee Ciicuit, ail I in tiie counties
t>| Bibb, Twiggs, Washington and Hancock,
and al**<» in the tali Circuit t curt of the U •
States lor the District «>l Georgia. V\ lie
absent on the Ciicuit, he will be found at his
oltire corner *>f Jefferson ami McIntosh
Streets. Milledgeville.
SAMUEL ROCKWELL.
Jaml1 —
Law Notice.
r AM ES W GREENE and DAVID B
# | GRANT, Attoniies at Law, located a
Thomaston Upson county, will attend pune
tu.dly to any business in their line, in that oi
tlie adjoining (•••unties ol Pike, Monroe and
aw lord, which may be
Eatouton Academy.
ratiiE ne <t term ol this Institution w dl com
I. mence on the first Monday in July, un
der the tuition of Mr Stephen FA war a Met
whom the Trustees have engaged as Rector
in the place of Mr Beman, who has resigned
and gone to the North Mr. Rice Ka gr.tdu
ate of Trinity College, and comes highly
commended as an able and successful instruc
tor. The Trustees (latter themselves tin
Academy will receive, as hitherto, a liberal
share ot the public patronage, and will lender
to parents and guutdi.ias in return, geuer;
satisfaction.
By older of the Bom J,
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, See’y.
June 13 3t 37
Ocmnlgee Academy.
[THE Examin.ition of the Students of this
Academy took place on the 'Jiii nit.
ded by an Exhibition on the 10th. 1 li
progress of the pupils, the thorough acqu
lance manifested with all the studies on whii h
they were examined, and tneir p i form
on the stage., were sur.li as met the entin
probation of the Board of Trustees.
The st cond term commenced on Monday
12th inst Mr Joseph I). Thompson con-
ues Rector; a gentleman whose experienei
d literary acquirmnents qualify him (••(tlx
iiion, and whose best recommendation \-
the advancemenl of those who have been no-
his tuiiion The Trustees avail them
‘.-of this opportunity, of presentiig tin ir
Institution, as wo' tliy the patronage .il a gen
mils ami ••nlightin d public. Boarding can be
had in respectable families at seven and eight
Jollarsper month
By ordet of ti.c Board,
H. LAWSON, Sec’y.
june 27 2t 39
THE OLOltE T.WEKN.
THE Subscriber has taken tin
House formerly occupied by ('apt.
K . S. Cook, and Ian Iv by V. San
ford, in the town of Madison, situa
led immediately on tin street lend-
Monlicello, known as the GLOBE
TAVERN, which for the extei.t and variety
of its advantages, is excelled by no public
house in the state and equalled by very lew.
In addition to its being situated in the most
pleasant part of die town, ami affording all t he
conveniences and lacihiies in ee.-sary to give
personal satisfaction, contiguous to the buiid-
II that afloids as good water as can
be found any whete in the stnte. I In* build
ings are large and commodious, and in a got d
state ol repair, having lately umlcigone some
dteranoM bv tlie subscriber. The Stajiiesari
urticicntly large lor the reception of 75 or 81
head of horses, with well w itcud lots, which
ill at all times be provuli d with good lor.igc.
trustv and attentive Ostler. I he Rooms ait
e|| adapted lor the accommodation ot ladie-
of gentlemen vviih llieir I'aunlies. Ills llotisi
hall lie kept free from rioting and noise—lm
table luriii.-hed with « vciy luxury which (he
. iintr} affords—iiisILu with wines ami chon
pints, ami li is personal attention shall not I
vanting to give satisfaction lo those who tua
think proper to p.uroni •• him.
JUBAL E. WATTS.
\1 mlison, Mon.'-n < o Jan 31_ 2m— 18
ENTER r vINMENT
GLonE I'A VEUJ\—Cl.INS ON
THE subscriheis resjiec tlully
form the community at large, that
they have lau ly purehas- d that large
and commodious building
on llie north-west corner ol the pub
Uc square, in C’liuton, and alter having it tho
roughly and completely repaired, the rooms
furnished with new aud »legant furniture
have irpcned a House ol Entei laiiinieut
Ladies, Gentlemen and Families, ran be
nccommodatt d with good convenient rooms
Our Table shall not lack any tiling the couutiy
can afioid. 'The Bar lui nislied w nli the choicest
liquors. The, Stables well supplied, and liu
nislied with a good and attentive Osllei , am
our personal services shall be. lead} in any in
stance to give complete SHtislactiou to urns
who nmy favor us with
I
THE G It E E.YESH 0 It O UGH
Fall Races for 1826,
W ILL comnn-ncc on Weducsib.y the 25th
of October next—First day a Sweep
stake for two ye.ar olds, mile heats, entrance
three Bales of* Cotton, half forfeit, and closed
ENTILES.
Roben S Hardaway, 1 by Jack-on,
John D. Turner, I by do
Benjamin J. 'I arvrr, 1 by do
James Drummond, 1 by do
loltn Colbert, 1 by do
I lie second day a Sweepstake, mile beats,
for three year olils only, $50 entrance, play oi
pay, to close the first of October, three makes
a race.
The third day $200 entrance, half forfeit.
Gfe (or any thing,two mile heats, 86 n each,
to close the fiist of September, two makes a
Any person disposed to enter may do sn,
Ly applying at the Pest Otlice.
Greencsboro’, June 13 eotr
t'ttutAim.
B 0 Charles Allen nnd VA itlinm Allen ol
«| Morgan coin.l} — having tinderstsod that
one Joseph Holland, w ho has i cprest nted him-
sell to be the owiit i of a ceilain tract ol land
know ii by lot No. 106. in the l7lh dist. ol I lee
ry county, now De Kalb eoiinl}, and that lie
has exi ruled a power of attorney authorising
one Charles AIU ii to dispose and sell said land
in Ins room and stead, and aK*o that a sale litis
been made by the said Charles of the same to
one U illiniu Allen which appears id record in
the county of De Kalb, iliia 1s therefore to
certify that the said Joseph Bohand has noti-
lie to said land, nor m ver had, and that the
said tract i f land was drawn and granted to
myself and that 1 never Lava in any way what-
r had anycoultact or timin'-standing with
said Joseph Holland cenci ruing the same,
1 that I have di*.post .lol ai l sold the snm
d for a valuable eonNiiietalion to John C
ison and T. B. Rees, and they are the only
ind legal owners of said land. Given undei
lmikI,tins 10th February, 1826.
Attest, JOSEPH BOHAN.
JAMKS Ct.AHK,
11 f.ND LI' V \ AUNI'F.
Take Notice.
LL persons are hereby forewarned from
trespassing in any way whatever upon
'.liu trad of land, No. RHi, in the 17th di
ol Henry county now De Kalb, drawn by at
led to Joseph Bohan as wc have the legal
title to the same.
JOHN C. MASON
T. B. REES.
Eatonton. 14Mi Februaiy, 1826.
The Christian Camp Meeting,
N EAR the Sehull Shoals, Cl.nk county
will commence on the Wednesday ne-
lore the second Sunday in August next,
june 13 Gt 27
Land lor Hale.
jj ’ HE subscriber i ffeis for sale the Planta
tion whereon he lives, in Putnam conn
tv, 7 miles above Eatonton, on thp waters of
Murder creek, containing 670 acres, 200 ol
inch is cleared, all in good repair. Any per
son wishing to purchase said Land, can have
it on a credit.
NATHANIEL SADDLER.
march 28 tf 2G
Cotton GHjir.
1 *HE subscriber has on hand Cotton Gins
ol a superior quality All persons vvisli-
"g to pm chase can bn supplied at short no-
»•«»*. H G. HARDER
Greenesboro, May 9 tl 32
HF.RE xS my wife $arah Simmons ha
left my bed and board without any pro
vocation, this is to forworn all pers< ns Ir m
trading with her on my account, as I am de
rmined not to pay any debts she inav mak v,
80 3t JOHN SIMMON?
■■ ■■ ■ *■'■ ' ' ■■■■ ■— ■
Liuvs of tin* United Stales.
[BY AUTHORITY.\
RESOLUTION expressive of the sense ol
Congress of the gallant conduct i f Lieuten-
Dni'can, of the l ulled States’Naw .
Resolved hit th* Senate and House Re-
;*r csentatives of the United States of Ann viva in
'onirvess assembled, That the provisions of
the joint resoiiit'Oio. ol (\iugress. passed Octo-
twentie h, eighteen hundred and fourteen,
idcil, <4 Resolutions expressive of the sense
Hui gre- t e i’a la l conduct of Captuii
Thomas McDonough, the ofl.cer-, seamen,
I n*a in»*s, and infantry serving as mat ines,
bo.ndoflhi UniiedStates,squndion on L kr
Champlain,” be so construed and extended
delude the name of Silas Duncan, a
Lieutenant in the navy cl the Umud States,
alimony ol the sense v\ hieh is eiitcrl;"
(I by both Houses of Congress, of the dis
tinguished gallantly and good conduct of the
I Lm tenant Duncan, in an action with th<-
•my’s forces, on the sixth of September,
ighteen bundled and fuuilecn, oil llie tanu
Lake.
Approved, May 13, 1826.
Vi eovgva \ vuUwn Springs
f I HU', snhst't i!icr hxtup rented tlie IN1)I
1 AN M’HINGS
GUAY ii JONF.3.
npti! II
at-
-58
di.'ied tit lltet
HINES HOLT, Jr.
ATXOUIJEV AM* LAW.
n A VINO located himself at Lawrence
ville, in Gwinnett county, wid attend
die several courts of the Western Circuit.—
All business entrusted to his tnauagcmeul v
receive prompt attention.
January 17 2m3m
LAW.
I1HE Subscribers have
i.ited them
j selves in the PRACTICE OF L a\\
tnd opened an ofiicc in Monroe Walton con
v All business entmsicd to their care w
ueet wall prompt attention.
THOMAS W HARRIS,
II A. HARALSON,
march 14 2am3in—■—24
EDttAR’S INN,
At the Sign "J the Engle, < 'alumina, S. C.
THE public are informed that
the Hubscriber’s I ARGE NEW
bRU.’K HOUSE is ready for the
reception of company. He can
now accommodate those who may
call on In m m superior si vie. His table will be
B p,ead with the best piodiictions ol the land
and his charges arc moderate
ADAM EDGAR
Oct 7 <(• 1
P vLL \ H.VSHE HO PEL.
W I L LI V VI HALL has establi-b-
an Hotel at the citv of Tallahas-
e, in Middle Floiida, where gen-
• men, ladies, aud lamilies, w ill be
ably entertained.
lie proposes com
ine im-ing a .S TAGE, to
run Irnm Hartford to
Tallahassee,on Hu
cond Monday in v
I roin Tnllahasse on
first •oml.iy of every month, beginning i
August next.
Tallahassee, Feb 1
to inform l:is fiiend.s and the pul
a I, that from the benefit receive
Ininthe wall r by those w ho visited the Springs
lust season, lie anticipates there will be more
company the ensuing season than has ever v
sited the Spring:* heretofore (as they ha<
commenced their visits already,) and Im w
be able to accommodate more person- and b<
ter than lie has evei done. He has also
huge supply of DRY GOODS and GROCE
R|EH, which he vvdl sell low for Cash 11
has also an excellent Blac ksmiili, who vv ill al-
ways be ready to atn nd to < ust< iners with
disoAtch, and his prices Will be as usual.
JOEL BALEY.
Pedlars and Itinerant 'traders take
JWdice.
( "V F.ORGIA, Butt*, county—This is to ccr
y tify that Joel Haley lie's rented »h<
dian Spnng Rescive, and having coiuplir
with the law autlioii>ing the renting ol
Reserve, he is now entilUd to all the pi
ges and immunities which the state call
lei for the use ol trade, farming, or any oth*
puri jsc whatever for the present year. Given
under our hands this 2d March, 1826.
1) \\ IS SMITH, J I. C.
JOHN K. SIMMONS, J 1 C.
JOHN SPRADLIN, J. I (’.
nnril 4 11 ^
.V.VSW5.
Vi",;
otabbslied lm
public 'hat he h
L'*xingto and havi. g «*reet**d a small bail
•nr the Female Academy of the plac
Is devoting himself to the business of his
profession. The building contains two r aims
one w ill appropriated to the use of instruc’Mon,
and the other will be furnished with a Piano
mid Harp lor the Young Ladies to practice on
it discietion Teim*of tuiiion $G0, lor the
holaslie year—J(30 for the session, and $G
*r mouth for a less tune. Parents paying
/cry instil >ce only for the tinie service is r*
red, aud withdrawing llieir pair mage
discretion. Use ol Instruments gratis.
Mr. GONEKE will take this importunity of
briefly saying to those Parents (d any) whose
daughters have been carried to the Cor
with the least view to his instruction, that
peeled introduction into the School of
another Teacher, and the power
hanging at pleasure the Scholars of each,
o alien'd the nature of his i«;spo..sihili;y and
the prospect ol his reward, that he could not
n justice to his family and to himself sulmii
8EqU Vt’II EE
NT -.w \g»\ \o n \iuU (* v\
VV
the town
i.l < onlinem e drawing
ot JASPI'R.on the fiist of Novem
ber next, or as soon thereafter as the sale ol
Ticket-will w:mml, under the superiiib-n-
dance of the Managers appointed by the Le
gislature ol theSlaieol '1 enuessee.
ALLEN BELCHER, )
JOHN KELLY, |
WILLIAM SI \NDERFER, }Manages
J \ -! ES HOBERSO N,
SCOTT lEERY,
)
Higlii-st Prize*. SnJjOUO.
SCHKMK.
NOTH’E THIS,
I ' HOLD a Legacy of 5*1 J 20, lor a 1
CURRY, ol Tenues*.!*! in the right ol
wile, (who was Polly Uilkerson, ol (’asw
ii Perr-on county, N. C.) Mr. C. is hei.
notified that Mr. U T. Battle, of Powelti
Hancock county, (la. is rhnrged with thep
incut of said Legacy on legal application, dm
ing my absence to the Noilh, the ensuing sc
The Editor of the Nashville Whig, and
any other paper in lcnnes.-ee is leijne.-te
give the above an insertion or two, for tin
lui motion of their citizen, as lie is (putt*
known to the subx riberand to his place ul
tftdcucc in the -late
JESSE MERCER, Adm’r.
el. 7
ol Tlios. M ilkers
9C
of
of Ian ',sit • *
said State, f„ t
the «*|uhteeiilli ol April, eighteen hum rert • nd
« ighteen enliilcd •» m ai t to enab e th** | * o-
|>l (»l the Illinois Tcrtttory to form a t . nsii-
tut ion and '-tale Government, un ti i the Ad
mission of bitch Slate into tfir U i«n, ot. an
( - (|ual footing with the original Stairs ’ any
re-trietion in the said act ot Congtcss notwith
standing
Approved May 20, 1826.
^ ^ fo enable the President to hold
Treaties with certain Indian Tribes.
Re it enacted by the Senute and 11-use of Re
presentatives of the United States oj Aruerica rn
Congress assembled, That (fit sum ol fifteen
thousand doll,us, to be paid out of any utoi ey
in the 1 reastiry not otherwise appropifilled,
shall be, and flic same heieby is, appi • j i mt< U,
to defray the expense ol huh'iug ti i ntu-s \* itli
the Miami and Pottawattanu iralusol Indians,
and any oilier tribes claiming Lunds, in tl o
State ot Indiai.a
Appioved,20tli May, 1826.
AN ACT allowing fees io *he District Attor
ney of (VIissi.ui i
Re it enacted by the Stmde and House of Re*
p emulative* of the Undid States ol America in
Congress assembled, T hat tin re* be allowed
t * die Attorney . I ti.e United Stalls, h i the
District os Mi-soui i, a lee ol mx d Hats m
e.icli case now ; ending, or lu realti i to i i I y
h m piosr cun 0 on In hull oi ti e 1 lotrc Slab s,
E, be paid by the in su< 11 s-tid party,in aodilicit
mpei.satiou allowed by
herein provided
AN ACT regulating the accountability for
clothing and equipage issued to the army ol
the ('mte.d Siati s, and for die belter organi-1 *'
zati -n of the ()uarl« rmnster’s Depm intent, I •
Re it evaded by th* Senate and House t j 1 s
Representatives of the United States of rimerico
Congress assembled, That it shall be the tin
tv of the Quarterinastei’s Depat tment, in ad-
lition to its piesent duties to receive, from the
, iirch.i‘*iiig I Vpm tun-nl, him distribute io the
rmy ol tlieUnilid Slates, all clothing and
amp anil garrison equipage required lor tli*
use ol lib* troops ; nnd (hat it shall be the du
ly of the Qimilennaster General, under lit-
direction of the Secretary of War, to pie
e and enforce, under the provisions o*
this net, a system of steeountability lor all
lolliiug and • qiup-ige is im d to the army.
Sec 2 And he. it further enacted That ev
cry Captain or conininnder of a ei mpany, de-
iichmcut, or recruiting st.tti.-n,< t other oflieer,
who shall have received clothing oi camp e
(ptipage foi the use ol his command < r for
* to (lie troops, shall render to the Qaar-
as er General, at the expitnlion of e.u b
rcpul.ii quaiterof the year, quarterly
.tell supplies, according to the forms which
be prese. ibed, accompanied by the ip
quisi'e vi.ueheis for any issues that shall have
been made ; which rc tin us and voucher-, al
ter due examination by the Qiiaitei mastei
General, shall be tramuiiiled lor settb inei.t
to the proper office ol the Treasury Depart
ment.
See. 3. And be it further
shall In- llie duly ol alt otfu
ihe issue ol clothing, or of Ik
fully to preset v<* the tame In
ige ; ami, .n case of dilieir
to the salaiy
law : Provided, That die f< (
lot shall not be taxed on an
nieiieed, ( r to be connm nt i d, or any | ♦ tinon
filed oi lo be filed, in relalii nio tin < oi.f.i u n*
loin ol land < laio.s, in Nii->•* i 11 v i 11 cr die
piovisions of iIk nit ol da luti.-i m>Hi if
May, one thousand eight huiolirC a • 1 i \ . t i \.
four.
Sec. 2. And he it fuvthtr enatted, That as
: l ' o y»fo , «* ' * ii Utih . .. V,
111 all cases n. wind, he fins uheady | k s< ru
led suits, for the l cited Slates, to’ jitiigi. i nt,
lie shall receive the Finn of two lni:.'.n<i and
li'iy dollars, to l.e paid to liir 6 th» pit-ptTtf-
fieer of the'J n.t.tuy ( . f..•«tment.
Approved, May 2i !82G.
AN ACT to exlenii .in time for lornlii g
V .rgiui.i Miiitaiy Land Wurrauls, and n--
tm nihg sui veys them n to the Gent ral 1 and
Office.
Re i> enacted by the Semite avd Hou*t of Re-
presenhttires of ti,* Unite,, State.- -r Amei'ica in
Lor gvess asumUed, l Em ih< ofli. trs .ti.nr.nl-
diets ol (lit Virginia line, on ti « i on mr
establisluiii ni, tut n lieiih oi assiirs. (*• i.di (I ttf
lands w iihia the tract id nfriiv re-
by the fcl.ite o| N'iigmin, lo-iwt 'i*' il «
Liltle Miami and ^riuta Rivers, shall b» al
lowed until llie liist day oi .June < iglib eit
hundred and twei tv-nine, to obtain vvarinuts/
id until ihe (itsi day of Jt
dretl mid Unity two io ciirpiiu i , j,
cations, un , in til the first day ol June, eiji-
ticii htiudied and Ihiily-ihiee, lo rMnn 117« ir
surveys.tnd warrants,oi e» infi.*.' ( o\ M -
ol, lo tri* eoiiinnssionei ol ilo General I and
Office, and to obtain pnienis : Proiided, '\ I at
no location shall lie made by virtue «.t any
wan ant < biainrtl altei tlie* first Pay of Juio
eighteen hundi ed am' i« entv nine, and no pa-
t. nt shall .s ue in eoi.seqm nee of any local, n
made idler the Inst nay oi June, i ighteen Ihii -
*im! thirty two : And provided, also. 'J bat
uc* d lo the J?fcM ta-
i videnee that mrb
which, by
ule of
nncted, That it
is charged with
s supplies, ear* •
ii waste or dam-
ny, on final set-
npplies, the va-
1
Pr»7.e of
.>10,000 is
$10,000
1
Prize of
5,000 is
5,0 (•
Prizes of
1,000 is
6 11 "i
Id
Prizes *>f
500 is
5.000
‘^1
Prizes of
100 19
2,000
40
Prizes of
nU n
‘2,000
‘J77
Pi.zesof
10 is
‘2,770
31)46
Prizes of
5 is
1-/.M0
.-W .
—
400ti
*0o0
Prizes,
Blanks.
5*50,000
notice.
i 't l R VYF.I) front tlm ml.n-ril>.r "it flip 24.li
„f Vpiil, its,.ncl I IU I.V,yo 'rs old,
liVl.tly made, Ion* tail, p»i Imp. a lew wltilt-
hairs m the lace. Anv infoiniation sen! lo
Sin ial Cm le, I* ist Ofti a*, V\ alum county r or
if. |) K Park of Eatonton, will be thankfully
n < lived ; it brought to me a satisfactory io
ward will be given „ ^ ...
WILLIAM T. PARK
jtily 4 1110 ft' X!
COTTON GINS.
* llHEsuhsi ribercontinues to manufacture
F COTTON GINS, in t Union, Jouct
county, which lie will «h liver, one at any
place wi'liin 30, or two within FA) miles ofCliu-
toi,, at Si .(() eis. per saw, and should any of
them nut appear and perform vvi 11 oil trial, all
such will be ade good or taken back at the
Mibsrriber’s expense ; and would slate that
lie made and sidd50 the last reason on tin
ms, none of which were returned,
ml that the (.Jins now offered for sale, arc lat
lo th .sc, or to any made in this pail
of the country, having made several important
their cousii uction. Purolia
C can be supplied by only
• us per mail, which will nice,
mini).
SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
improvements ii
i s at a distal
uding their or
w ith prompt att
june 27
ogton, June 27
tl-
30
$10 Uewaid.
STI! Wl.n or stolen fr mi
the Subscriber's waggon, when
on the roail between this place
and Augusta, and near the wi
dow Smith's in Hanu ck coun
ty, about the 20th of May Iasi, a dark brown
MU LE, three years old, holds his head very
low, a id lift® a scar on he* right bolt .ck, cans-
I by a burn when a colt VV hoever will de
ver the anove mule, to tbe subscriber, slid
receive leu dollais revv.ir<l ; and any iiuoiiua
lion respeuliug him diaiikIuiIv received
BENJAMIN MIL'F.R
Blountsville, Jones co. t o Inly 4
bunt or Stol' ii,
4 RF.D MOKDt t.O 1*01 KKT BOUK
f\. containing "Uiuhy notes, viz : one un .1
iepli Marslialft lor a>78, made payable to VV»i
I,,on Wilson ; o .e note o • Jam s H Morro*
for 562 50 eis. with a credit entered titereou
in i, i payable to myself; one on William Fer
ell for $4 or .725, made payable to mvself oi
bearer ; one oll.er note on John Buck tor $18,
unde payable to me The above pcixona are
woiitie not to pay thesanv only to my-elf.
THOMAS MORRIS,
iune 27 ^!t Near Hillsborough.
T2i»0i» Tickets amounting to ^60,000
J1; S i »VV(» BLANKS IO A PRi/E.
All ihe Prizes IO hi deposited in the wheel
Him the coMinieiiceiiKMt ol llie (hawing, and
tOConlMiue ‘.•'••in day to day until ail hi e drawi
All Pii/ics payable in Gash, in ten minute
titer tiie completion of llie diawmg, subj c
to a deduction of 15 per coni.
All Prizes not applied for within 12 months
after tiie completiun of the drawing will be
considered a donation to ito - funds of this
Lottery.
PRUSIINT PRICE.
WHOLE TICKETS $:> 00
H ALV ES 2 f»0
UUAltTEKS I 2'»
The purchaser oj VM Tickets entitled to o
gratis.
Orders from any part ol^ the United Star
post paid, enclosing the L ash, m th** bid**
any specie paying banks ol the Union, w
meet with prompt auenuon
Address all commuiiiciitiona to
A. BELSHER Managt
Jasper, L Tennessee
wdw ,.i.i.
jtine 13
B roug
the "i
PuLLY, wfi
• ers of Hau
1 jail mi Puluain < ounty <
June, 1826, a negno worn
ays she belongs lo J nas C
rk < ounty.
JUH.NtfHOLLAM}* Jailot.
tf-
NOT1CK.
I.L persons are hereby cautioned against
4 I.l.
* tra
ling fill a note given b)
1. D Byi«.m, I .rrfJEJOcw »
i as fraudulently ubtauied,i
d not to pay a unless f ompeMc
1 1 •
If to John
said note
delerm*
1 bv la
WILLI AVI HARPER.
2i-
-1*0
A OH HE
I lOUNDon ihe 1 >»h «hiv of Mnv at my
4 house, on the road leading from G
borough lo M *iit.cell'), a at in one mile ot
Furl w V Ferry on ihe Oconee river, Moipan
,v,0«org.'_ '• v ' C«>( IvK I
B()t)k, containing $103 37 1 “2 rts in m iu y
be* ides a good manv i — id papeis, which the
ow uer c in get bv deserdiiug the same sntisfac
torily am* payi g ullexpi
VV M TRNNUM.
inti
13
4t-
-27
KoGt.fl ( to Jail hi Eatonton, I'ntuam
county, on the 26th June, a negro mat
by the iinm* of JOHN, who says fie belong
io John f' Pope, of Jones county Also
negro fellow who says Ins name is JOIIN, am
•ongHto Jonathan Lowry, ol Newbeny Dis-
nici. ''outli Carolina ; pm mi mi the 29’h Jui
JOHN HOLLAND, Jailor
Tull 4
^T()TT7 s from tiie subscriber on the oth of
^ Mav last,fhe following notes, viz : one <
irb g Finnic foi £.12, due the first of 1)«
J824 , one not** on the same or £172 50 c
ie th* first if April last, and one note
v sill ill *1 Beasl) for $60, (hie. the 1st Nov
In24 VV1LKY JONES,
i Kingston, .Vlorgan ro. Jnr.e 27
lm thereof shall lie charged
I nquent, and deducted in m Ins monthly pay.
unless lie shall show . to the satisfaction of tin
'(•ctHary of War, by one or more depositions,
netting forth the circtnnstaiiees id the case,
hat i lie s iid deficient y was cccnsiuued by un
ivoidable act idem, or was lost in actual ser
vo e, wnliom any fault on his part ; nnd, in
<-i«e of damage, he shall also be subject to
•■Icrge for the damage acuially sustained, un-
less he shall, show, in like manner, to tlie
salislaciion of the Secretary of VV ar,lhat due
cure aed attention weiegivinto the preser
vation of said supplies, and that the damage
diil not ri suit from neglect
Sec 4 And be it further enacted, That the
better to enable the Quartermaster’s Depart
ment to curry into t fici t the pri.visions ot this
act, there lie appointed two additional Quar-
lei masters, and ten Assistant Quarteruiasle
to bp taken troin the line of (lie army, w ho
shall have the same rank and compensation
as are provided for like guides by the act en
tith'd, '* An act to rciluc 1 ! and and fix the
military peace establishment of the Uniied
States,” approved the second day ol Mart h,
one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one .
Provided, That Afsislunt Quarterniasteis be
milled, also, to receive, tlie allowance of for
hertofore authorir.od, by law, to ri gimen-
il and Imtlttllion Quartf rmasters.
Sec 5. And belt further enacted, That each
licer appointed under this act, shall f before
lie enter upon his duties, give bond, with sulli
lent surety, to be approved by tlie Secretary
I War, in such sum aa the President shad
direct, with condition for the taithiul perfor-
mce of the duties of his office.
Approved May 10, 1826,
AN ACT relative to the issuing of executions,
in the District nnd Circuit Couits of the
Ulitcd Slates, in < irtain ca es.
Re it enacted hu the Senute and House of Re-
pieyeniatives of the United States of America in
( ongrtss assembled, That all writs of execu
tion, upon any judgement or decree, obtained
ny of the District or Circuit Courts of the
United Slates, in any one State, which shall
have been, or may hereafter be, limited into
two Judicial Districts, may run nnd be exe
uted, in any pait ol such r 1 tale ; but shall In
,suei| from, nud made returnable to, th
Court where the judgment was obtained, any
w to (Ik- contrary not w ithstanding
Approved, May 20, 1826.
AN ACT for altering the time for holding
the Courts of the United Stales, in the
Western District of Virginia.
R* it enacted by the Senate and House oj Re
presentati, es of the United Stales oj America in
Cong rest assembled, That the Courts of llie
" bed Stales in the Western Distuct of Vii
in, shall be hereafter held < n the «Dys here
pixividi (I tor, in stead of the times now
provided fur by law, that it to say, at Chubs
burg on the first Mondays in April and Sep
teinher ; al Lewisburg, on tbe first Wednes
day alter the second Mondays in April and
K'ptembei ; at Wythe Court House, on
first VA ednesday alter the third Monday
il and September ; ard at Staunton, on
the fir&l Wednesdays after the K'Uith Mondu
in April and 3' p'* niher ; and nil matters
said Courts, returnable, or continued to llie
terms heietofore provided for, shall be taken
to b retui liable, and continued to the tei ins
herein pr« vided foi This Kit': take efit'Ci
rom and alter ih« first day of July next.
Approved, May 20, 1826.
AN ACT concerning tlie ^eat of Justice
G Ihitin county in tlx* Slate of lllim is
Re it en tried by the Senate and House of Re
prese ut a tires of the United States hj America
in Congtett assembled lbs i * tate'oi lib
hereby >ml. zed in . ,ve or sell, ii
te .iiMpp . io iln County of Gallatin, in that
Rate, lie p ■ poses of loc >ti ig md fiti
i! •• S( it of lustk •• io • n i 1 oumy, t H i
not exceeding one bundled acres ot Uie bacl
rum«y
no pat* nt shall be nl
rant, unless the» e b« pm
ry ol V'ar, Mibf iUury
w arnint w as grunted Ini
the laws et Virginia, passed prior fo the ,,
sum id the Nmlliwertern Territory, wtilrf
have entitled such nfiicm, or solilu i ,'|.i In i, H
or aesigt s, to bounty l.uuls ; nnd also n r. infi-
cat** ol the Register ol die Land Office cf
Yiiginin, that no warrant lias issued fm m
the haul Land Office for ll e same s< rvices
3t c. 2. And be it further enacted, I hat no
patent shall be issued i y viitue of ihe j reee-
diiig section, for a gn aier quantity <J’ land
than the ra k,or term ol service, Of d,e offi.
ret (ir nek i( r to whom or to w Jiose heiis or
assigns Mich wuriunt has been granted, would
have eniiiieij him to, uiidei the aforesaid I,.us
ot V ngiiiia, aud w hencvi j it appears, to the
Sec»eiary of W ar, that the mmy made hy
viitue ni any « l die alnresaid wanants, is for
a greatei quantity nl land than the otfu er nr
soldier is r untied to lor Ins services, the Fi <•-
i clary ol War shall certify , on each suivey,
the amount ol such surplus quantity, nnd tlie
officer or soldier, his heim or assigns shall
have leave to wnldiaw Ids survey In m the
office of the Secretary of V\ r
his location, excluding hi cli surplus (jrs
in one body, Ironi any part o! his ie survey^
and a patent shall issue upon such re-survey,
as in other cases.
Sec. 3 And be it fuithei enacted. That no
holder ol any wuriant. whid, has Iren, or
mav be located, shall he permuted to with-
draw or remove the same, and lot ate it on any
other land, except in cases cf eviction, in
consequence ol a legal judgment first obtain
ed from the whole or pail of ihe treated land,
m unless il be. found to interfere with a prn r
location and survey : nor shall any lards here
tofore sold by the United States, within lhe
boundaries of raid reservation, I e sul j* ri to
location, bv the holder of any such uuu'cab d
arrant : Provided. That i,n location slu.ll,
alter the passage of this act, be made on lands
for which natenh had previously issued, or
which had been previously surveyed, nor shall
ny location be made on kinds lying West of
Ludlow's liue, and any patent which, nev-
rthclcbs, may be obtained, comrary lo the
prov isions of this section, shall be null and
void.
Approved, May 20, 1826,
AN ACT supplementary to “ an act providing
for the disposition oi three seveial tiactsof
l.nii in Tuscri a was County, in the Slate r.f
Ohio, and for other nurposes,” passed the
twenty-sixth day of May,. ne thousand eight
hundred and twenty-four.”
Re it enacted by the Senate and Ho*>se of Re
presentatives of the United States of America, in
Congress assembled, That the Seerelarv of
the Trea ury be, and he is hereby, authoiized
adopt sm h measures, as in his judgment,
the interests of the United States, and llie
parties concerned, may require, for trie pur
pose of carrying into ltd! niitl complete « fleet
the provision* ol the act to which (hi* it* a sup-
p euient, and tlie inieutions of Congress, as
expressed in “aid act
Approved, May 20, 1826.
AN ACT to alter the time of holding th e
District Couits in the Distiict ol Noith
Carolina
Re it enacted h the Senate and House of Re-
peesenlatii es of the United States of America in
Congress assembled, Thai the District Cotirif
of the Ueiu d States for tin- District of North
Carolina, (hall, alter the passing of this act,
eomnifU'e anil 1 e, liolcen on the following*
days, instead of the limes heretofore establish
ed hy law, that is to * -v ; at Kdei lon, in «„d
for the District of Alhrimirle, on the third
Monday of April and October ; ;<i Newborn*
in and for the District of Pampiiro, on the
Thuisday next after the third Monday of
\prU and October ; and at V\ ilmincton,
i i and lor the l>i*tiict of Cape I ear uu
the fourth Monday ot April a> d OeuJier
Sec. 2 And be it further enacted. That all
suits, actions, writs, process, and oil er pro
ceedings, commenced oi to comoienre, or
which shall be now pending in anv ol the
District Cnuitsof ihe District of North Caro
linn, as hereto!' ie established, *hall re .
n m dile to, heard, ti ied, amt proceeded \« p|,
in the Haul District Corn Is. in the sai, e m * li
ner as it the tune tor holding theieot had uot
been ( hanged
Approved, May 20. 18 6.
AN ACT altei i* s lie lines of holding the
Courts m the lHsu ict «*l ('« liiuibia.
De it enacted ho the Senut* and House of Rep•
reset.t.dii'ts - f the l nite,; State i f .itonu ,< in
('ougEess assembled ’1 hat it < Cm mi ( ouil
lm Vv aaliiiii,*(! ii Coeuty ir tin l*istiiv i t.| A. o-
JumOia, sIihII, hvreaUer, con.ncoct and t«