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f'u!. ",tf\V n't. <;• I/;* ^tate of (itmgi
bj | i VMl I1t% Ff LTO> . r/i:rf Cirol E»
gir^icr—C«<* t u« D
nu ,f the £& pce//i'W h. Centra
Lin-.
On*t •>! fiiAmj om: mile, inclu
ding I uclv a u»% Jj>t00D7 L'i
1\*\ nf nmutM f* i ; ;rf , Mipcrin-
l.-mUnc.Ar«:._ 578 F>
In* re*: on bmoripifia'. cost,
t* 8 per cent.
&l LW 1 <
Tor Transportation <f 1 inn C.r 20 itii!« s.
>1 I i «»llt«-
Single Cast Iron flail Umtds on Hlunr.b oris.
I mile of Sionr block* at $l 10
p* r \ uni.
i mile « | lr. i. Rails nnfi (’f airs
including j- s-mg phn-i -.
1 fnil. • t I rinmg «l.«* i<mI,
bridging (ut rmrkHaiii] hr>*ti-
vlt« Hi" lumr} t ,*r itt( l.md
pianos, vVc.
10 pr r. for inridcoiaK Pupi riil
lemiance, «Scc.
tro*t of nnnnnl repairs, superin*
t**tufaucc,&c.
Interest on tfij original cost, at
8 pi r emit.
r»M
Truufp' nation of 1 f • *n for 20 mi leu, 103
tu t hurt Bud Bonds - bugle.
\ rude « V I.-ruling tin- mad,
light wood «*|iM;jn-rK, .»ii‘l tim-
li.ir lli.duf id, i mini j ear Hi,
til ilgltlg uvel I’fei kHtiod hr in*
I te e . i. him ry tor ii.clmej
| proprri tv— In p*v.i:r• . .ml .ti .ml <'< ii be
in <••**< uy to dig two r vpjfelfltt* i’.*:. H
04, anil throw tie *< 1 bicrchiiift on t
intend. d rn<idv\ t * innrd. i i r.ii*" it « • .
th- 1 adj., jt *•* « irfV-cs , il’ti.e noil from tli"
flit* I •>* siiutpitdi mnllv i. l.-ntiv**, rceoiiMP
tmt-t tie Ifni to • » uher as before stated. O' 1
• II mil* vvior** ill ro.uFia raiintl Alniig si"
p » : T "I idi line ground. a (-npa< ion* diuh
mu*: l»n i| ig oil In: upper -nib 1 , i rid tlm noil
f-tU*'», from iIn* illicit thrown mi the 1 •-.ver
nn' ; m mo h smutUon* when ih* road
first fo^iivrl tlm lower side of ih»» road iiium
altered In raised one t* »o1 l> i«; linr than fir*
j upper, so lint tin* o ' : . ualrr <<>|
lectori on ll.e Mirf. y run into I lie diirli
i It uui.-t »e u ir i \ nieot to ovmv <me win
tluul.s at dll Oil till* Sill j« 4 I. licit a road
m of limtn ; laying Uiinsvuriolv to tile
Jim nf road, must require a gri nlur iuerotise
p iv*. r lor a • i rlaiu loud than tvheie tfa*
»o i
i,he ;
p • ft!* di' i *'
He ver 1< ,in
ii near Mr
erlto !>•* i:n Imv
tip tin* eoiinirv ; hut in
►elf. I rede with Cnpt
• i n it** high up hh li e
I returned hv tlm river
this exam tuition, \
< Indie
}2; 1‘t.ki | litnher is I ml l'»t gifudmallv
of the lituhcr II :'\vnv
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1.1
IU
• in tin*
re i
Wh»
tnahuig lie
the ruek rr
tollm pm, ,
la,. .1 m fin
inMi'mh t»
eidre feet
ill tile f h r.|
might to It*’
d m the
it print, run.)
onu s Ver* I-Xfu naive, ns the
litres rjunrr* mg rind hrenkuig
i si/.-, v* .' i. h is g.-icrnllv atipu*
of i lieu’-, egg ; f«» reduce the
this size e\i*n l,y negro lah* r
ii* a dollar a . iji»c* tnrii nf 117
Ifaroarlis made 30 feet wi'h*
l^feet at least i>f this wiiith
•v.'rrd null matcriaU !t inel.ea
yar l
I 'a •( 11 ii r i
1 j:v>i hi. i,i
7'» per y
Chain*,
I x
v\1111 p.isrin^ pltt-
n i icr cent, for . o.nm'jnui i.rs,
vAununl rxponao in krepin" tho
ahuv. road m repair,
vln eie*! (jii urigmui cost a, 8 (o r
7'C
5,100 8o
>0.t 17
Mu' .
t milt
Jgtl^iil 2\
I- rtaimn ] ton 20 miles f'O . u, s
fb!r L on 11 i!s, l ast I > ( hmrs t on
Wooden Sleep^r.^ anil Lailr.
of forming road, ligl>,v\i»*d
l-rs Hiel finl" i un.hu i til,
. ig enrili, hrul'jiut e*er
ks Mini hriMiehca, rinichin*
I -r *u< ioi.-.l pl.ttc ». iV' 1
.« M die a l« l'4'Ti 1! din,
• nice X 3:.20.«.i,‘)80U
I ' |“SUIg pls<‘4*s,
• * per ) ard, a, cur fi,
$1203 31
sfi
10 pr con, f»r enntiiignncioi
14 34
0 43
$r: rut
Annual expen*
no i . ii i
lntornst .hi ,lic*
i in keeping tin)
U pant,
i igiiini cost
1 ton till m
$303 fi3
»i' 4 0t»
$007 til
I' r transporti\tion »’
.Malleable Iron 11-he on hot
a ml Su pci*
l.Mli.l 4.f MOgl. Uo.4l.il i v ail
K iiu with Sul. hugi,
“ . a|lctil)U‘ Iron Flutes fit
20 lbs. to lit.- ) aid. 17Gt)
* ardrt^lVo 200 pounds,at
$120| r ton,
“ 10 pr. eput tor Fiilolings,
'* Sj.iket and fixing of
I'lati s at 37 I J i f*. per
yard, •with 10 pci cent
tor huUIiuii,
10 p, i
s, *5m ,
nt. fur conliu*
Aiuiunlpxppnsoin kpep-
ii'g li e nbi*ve mail m ri *
pier. supem.,t ii'lam A •' $‘2t<7 88
Interest i,n ihu original
1 Ml.
1 r <Tnn»por*nlii*n nf 1 ton 20
1-f, com-.
A/a or llalUlnad*, (1'onVr )
i f ({nil lioittf,
A*ern**- 1 '"-i h*reultin*»
rnrtli, bridging «m
creeks mul lirnttrl.es,
ir'.tehmes lor imTnuul
(d im**, rupi s, Ac.
f pal
A nntinlexpense in I . cp.
i'i; 'he nhovi’r en’sinr. •
p ■. -uj ♦ i int* ndaiu
I t' r* bi on the uriginnl
cost,
“•u trsnsporling 1 ton 20 mite*. 77 J*2 ds
Lip ' r<s of (mittjwrtuig I fin* ytr 20
atlr,
$1 U
V/Zcs, inj the. d>ff
Py Canals.
Cu*. Iron Kail Road, stono nup
portn 1 03
it**. du. on limber, 00
Tl.dicaide Iron Kail K.'lid* 73
Mal’iHitbli Par lr* i* Km) iloatl, 01 1-0
Tuiilior lUilwnjii, 77 1-2 I
Uoad Wngffous, 4 4^ |
ll\ til. 1 atmve calcnlnriuas <if tho exp -two I
«*f iiO' spor iimn, it win im ««. ii ilnu «t t< n !
4>f t *iur< • r im reiiatulis** ea . in* ceuiVuved '
III ulh s oil a Had Knud made v. .til till" |
bur with Mallpahli* 11«>n plates, tor $3 0o I
fi(i c* lit-ci toll Ou a Kail Ivoad mnde
ontirelr of timber. $t3 87 1-2 cts uhnli l,v [
tlie present m.*de 4 trniispoitAti
wnggotis, 4‘i.fc! $22 111 i s
Win re iron i- used Umi vulun of it may be
rousulercd as *t» much HctU out of
tin 1 fc tatc : where umber is cieJiJ-iieiy Usctl.
tie-whole of the » xp» mlimro is retained
union tin* lin iis • f tin* Mu,"
Ti u*riiu: uuads.
'I lf ■ • m < t Turnpike K depends ve*
ri i iU'kuti tit.* scab and m tIt, manner
t, r- mad*, the soil »»>* r wnich they are
C r«i»-d. tile CiUI*. |iiefJ< C i f liialeu ils fill
th**ir coon,ili iinu Mud home ulln r minor i ir
cii ► tics l:i red i lay or s.iio.* soil, ami
in ^w mips und luaWi cs ** bi r<* U' dJn r loi lf,
ge»v* . tmr at,) ml vet earthy material of a
pm, « r e,,.i^ iS (' in y can he f und, timber i>
tli** only cobsiiiute which can b. used t>
r»* iila* soils a ,o|.Tab I y good road mu* ,.t
ttneii o 32 feet m wtdihm | e eh-ar, h
eovsriug oi.e , ulfof ibm \*iMl wuh'pnn
Co up. «*r timber spin m the uiunut r oi
fiuntiad.-, nr limb r l.eun. n itie up, » t
5i»d tw., hi'.e^al Aj.n ►, Covered with the im-t
1. • u!i*e soil Ann .1 euil b * got This pHII
oi f'u fond ough' to lM- Used e?ebt- vetv
i'l the wmttv M'a, ,11 ; tile other bull oJ’ ; f.r
run im|ii.i,h umiimg civ hut h vnl.'ing flu
i.a. ve so.| v*tm ii rtloiditi iri:* div sumue r*
in * • > an ■ \< ellelit f|iud. U !,. I.' lhesod |.
I
■Vfcifi.il tii'ai* \f»unet. vvt.-.^h ua.’i i.c * . r-d ix . k
n d' j th. which will require one
of mate:.Ill (or over*- twolu eul y
kiriL* the expense of inuteiialsTq u| t«> $8 W 0
{»• r nii!e where little or no carriage
quireif.
Iti addition to tlii.-v nun the cost of the
ilitruics, forimeg tlm mail, mukiup cross
drain,, otid snnil bridges, and t |cn ing and
urn (dung the nvera/e .-xpeiMo cadOOt be
» iken a» I, ss * linn $|(V)0 per mile.
PKOCRIWS OF MFllVFYrt
ImmeHiMtilv oiim* armal m Mi.ledpi
* illo, bis Iweilencv (invi roor 'J*c up cal
led a meeting of the Ftecmivc Commit,ee.
hut in eoiHeqinuiee of tho indisposition III
WiUwn C'linpk n !-si) heeonld not ultend
A-* a meeting of tile Committee could lint
,ut.e plai c hr sumo short nine, I proposed
to f»o*erii"r Troup and John Si Id* . Csq
f Iiu * in the ui**untii00, to f»rv*aid operations
a* mo b »s possibh , ( should t xplore the
i nn'.ry from Mille(la**ville t,» M,n-nn, nml
ti iiu do oei* to ’ hm River. Ou my arrival
at Macon, I instructed Mr John Oouty,
olio of tho Assistant l-ngnioers, to asi eriu ii
*.h*i i h vainm of H.uue of the rnl^i s be, .veto
Macon and MiUcdgeville, wf.iie I went on
to explore the i i ounlry to l lint pm r On
my n turn to Mr Conty, I fiui.ni he had not
acco*nplislied all that v\ i- ueecssar* I ilicre-
f re riMutuned with him to . *>* atm A expe
dite {!,. f-omp.'Mtiori of it; the icault of this
examiuafnili satisfied me of the iuipriu ticn-
bilily of condructing a canal from Flint
river to Mdledgovilli*, in eonsiiquerice ot
whh li, before hut*mg Mr Couty, l wrote
out instruction**for him to proceed immedi
ately t" I'Mm. river, ami Cwnumricea hui-
* «•* for a K.i.l Kuad from thtuiLo to ,M.:- mi,
and on my arrival at .Milledge*die, made
out fur,I **r instructions tor the extemm u ot
the surveys tic in Macoil to Mdledge* ille.
Supposing l should have Mitlinoid inn
In line the uim ting nf the Fx* tufivo Coin-
niiltee, I proceeded to explom the leiiiain*
i!i*r <if tin route to Augusta, and return to
Milleilgi ville oil tile ilav appointed for tie
U'eetmg ; wli ch I did- On my aniviil at
\Ji!l» dgeville I found Mr. LumpUin in at-
tondaiice ; Mr chly wna preveute*! from
Ht'undlngoti the day hy urgent husuu ss,
and did not arr.ve until the depnrhlio of
Ur lamipkin; nil hough tSiego gemhincn
did not mewl, there wan nothing on un d to
retard the progress of business Mi S* Id*
in dia. harge nf his duly uion of the Corn-
rniismiiers appointed to superiuteml the sur-
vi) nf tho tntmtverse hue, proceeded to
Knoxville, in Craw lord county, to utlord
Mi Cnuty wliat uHsistaucuIn iK.Uld to facil
itate Ins operations, and politely took on
,'iitlu r ins luctiiui* for .M» (knit* to survey
a hut* of Rail ilond fioin Milledgevdlo to
Amruvta.
The reasons why it U.iilKoad was prefer
red to a ('anal li<r the trauavetau line will he
given tinder I lie head.
The ubjHc.t tu which my attention was
2^» ('0 J next railed, was to usi erlain the pi.ntiea
tidily of um'ing the waters of the Tenues-
*i e nv» r to ihu Atlantic ocean.
From an arrangement mnde with Mr
Lumpkin, l went to his house in M ugan
county; limn thenct 1 he ncconipamed
to Mr Danii l K iss’s ; after reinammg at
Mr. Ro-m's f r a duy, it was thought advisa
ble to mo* i* the men, Imises mid waggon to
lie- hawks of the Chivkainaug i, near the
M ssi'Uiar) »’si ihh'luiKuit at Miamcrd. Vvlier*
ini'.al ami rum could bi> obtained during
tin* abser.i o of Mr launpkni and myself
On the morning bf tlie 8Ji . f June, I
puv. iedid along with Mr l.umplon to »he
C'liendviu* \gciiey mi our way to examine
the rid-te between tho Witte is of I li .hvvm*-
$J30(» 00 J Me .Vi.d Cv nnesnnga.
, W’luleat the Agency, *ve reeeived n li t
* tc» from ChurU’s lin ks, tlie principal Ch.ef
{ stating, (lui lie and siuiiii Imhan Chief
J laid an opportunity of . onsulting, ilisap-
•130 00 ( l • "Veil el' mv ,o ocei'diiig with the sur*
To tin-h tti r Mr. laimpkm wrote an an*
“wit Notwithst vtnling this n fosal t«» a>
Dent to the f*nr* ey going on, I determined to
prosecute it, unless further su ps were tuken
to prevent me.
On the i veiling ofilit?Dili, we travelled to
M i 11 tUluluands near the hanks of the Oun»*
ah. who we wen* bd.l eould’afior.l us more
mi' imillion about tho Valley between tlie
Omo di and Cocu.esauga ili.m an* one else,
In being in tie 1 halnt id' bawling ov» r lu.ats
aiul their cargoes from tin* om* tu the otlu r
Oa tin* rnornii g of the It) h. h.* very oblig-
illgiy lode with uv OVI r tile Vidle* and . om
mutiicated freely what he knew on the suh
jeet-r-Alier liaulung .ins i«XMiniiiation, vve
rude, tu McN.uts, where we remained all
nigh, ; on the 11,Ii :md 12,It vve returned
j I*) Urninerd ; on the 13th we moved tlie
Iii•" ridge licivvei ii l
and one •*,’ tie Ina
r. ek This pan oi
ns any other higher
• r.ler I• * sat -IV in
Woithy and Mr (i
Sovvanme creek, an
rond. Even aftiu
e »nld not determine on il»« lowest point,
wi.ie.ut tHkiiig iiinumg lev Is. Next day I
arc/'eeded to take levels f.r six or seven
mill's along the II g Mountain voad. i\n>t
fi mid that tlm ridge could he crossed 50
f itlowi rai Mr Dr.ml ('hapinun'- house ;
m cmiseqoem eof th s fart being discover*
• d. tlii surve* whi'li whs comincnred at
Ml. tire* II U W as abandoned
[To hr Continued.]
f («c<»ts;ia.
IN SENATE. _ I
Fit iii v v ■ Nov. 17.
Mr Hroetdnax had leu*e to report instan*
ter, a bill to repeal iln !li|i suction of tlie !kh I
division of the Fmial (’ode of tins Htalo, j
win* h was read the first time.
’flu* following hiiia of .Senate, wero read
the thud liiii" ; n»| ii.nn d. * iz :
For (lie rtJiefofnail* Woodson, Matthew
and Folly Arm Iliggmhutluiui, children
oflieiijumm and Klizali* th liiggmhoiiiam ;
To add that part of tlie funds hereto,ore
set npuit for the support nf county Acade
mic*. to tlm Four 8cln»o| Fund, so far us
respects the rminiy nf Rabun ;
To ulu r the time li,r b ddiug tl»c Snpert-
or courts in tie Middle Ctr< mt, so far ou r s.
j»rcta the count;* of Montgoinr tv *,
'l’o lucorpuruia Franklin Academy in
Fprfoncount;., anJ to uppomt Trustees lor
the same ;
For the relief of Joseph Durrenre ofTatt-
iiall e.minty ;
Vo authorize Ins Fx* * Hem v the (invent
or to unubc a giant I » he ••.sued to Jam* s
I bully, for Frai turn No 31, u ilie ninth dis-
Irict ofiluiiry - ounty ;
r Fu appoint Tru-l» e- of the Four Srhuul
Fund iii \pphijg county uml vest tho fund
of ho Apphng r ounty Auulfiiiy hi the
same; and » • ii-peul ,tin3*1 m-eiioii of an
act, (Mias* d 2lth Doi eiriher, hlii, entitl' d
uu act, to addthutpn.t of tlm proceed*
heretofore net upurc lor tin* support of eoun
ty Aciih trues, |o iln? Fr*.e Si luml Fund, so
fir as n spe»T.s th* 1 cowruios of Cnalitam,
Irwin. T ifmr iiul VV aro
The fdlowing hills of the ll'itw, 4 f R4-
presentativ s who read tho third tuuvs and
(Hissed, * iz :
To change the names of certnui pernons
therein hi* n(iotic(J,Hmi |e : *i iieato ihe -,mie ;
To auu ti l an m 11 ntiimd uu a* t, to tu* **r-
norat4) ti.e Hank ol’Dar.r u, pasnod the lo ii
Dorenih.r 1 *!?'.
1. etora of T . * s 1.0 r iinn a ...41 •
vve. t |i.: "J to pH* t»;•*.r iax •«* upef
ini'fders nf the election for members ot
the (*oi»oral A«sc tnbly.
Thuredoij Aor. 23
The following Vails w* re smvi roily ri ad
.he thiul tune and pushed, t*» wit
To iru orpornte the W'asliington Acade
my in the count* of li.hb.
To alter and amend an act, entitle*) “an
H"t to amend a*»ii eons delate the Severn,
acts for the better government anil regula
tion of the town of Milh'dgeville,” passed
lilt ti D*. Hl8.
T41 add « par, of tlm county of f-owndca
to the 4 »)iin,>• 41 f Thonm*.
For the rcl/of of (inrlrutd Kane.
To add a p.irt of the lately acquired ter
ritory from ,lie Creek Nation of Indians, to
tin county of Hiker; and
A bill 14• sepernb* rind divorce Riley Fin*
!<•* and M ;rv Finley, his wife.
Notim-fi ,i»r leave to report lulls viz:
j I#v Mr WVnu,of (iwinnelt, to make pe
ri.,I 1 In: law, 10 operate after a given tunc
1 4111 all persons whatever, tiint rdin/l lie found
I r«!si«|mg upon the lands 4-hnttercrl t«» (ii'or-i
! gia, *"t vvi'liui tlm Cherokee Nation nf In-)
h ofii.
ly.u uU*i v»d
" 21... ‘ 1823 •* in oi to I
out a new . mint* be• •»mp"M i d *.l part*** '
rcoiruties 4*f \\ likes, Warren. Iluitfoek*
tir4»en and Oulctho/pfl, and t-* pt jvii e for
’be •rgTivzat.. n thereof
•Vo altor and amend an a t pnsseil 24th
l>4»c 1 8‘>.3, to orgnnize the i-ountn » of Tho
mas and Lowndes, sfi far an resp«rui tlie hol
ding courts anil e|e"tion« at L**vi Hall’s.
33) inf-4>rporate tho Flat Shoal Academy,
in th" county of Jones «
To incorporate the Jefferson Academy
111 Newton county-
T > alter and amend an act for appointing
Commissioners for ascertaining the bounda
ries of the towns and commons of limns-
*vick and Frederica, passed 21 si February
17! M)
Further to define the duty of Executors
in the probate of wills.
To separate and divorce Anna Moote and
Jnmos Moore.
To seperate and divorce Fatsey Crocket
and Elias Crocket
'Fo inL'or|)4)rnte the Towibga Academy in
Monroe county ; and
The hill t** alter the time of bolding the
M-
?l)r H«iiri4ai
vxs>: -r
'FCJEHDAY, NOVEMBER 24. l-2t»
rs rif thu general gov-1 Sup Jfior court in the county <»f Columbia
are f,"4 4'SMirv to carry into ef- The bill to repeal an act to set a part ami
knovvb dgcd power,
Dooly county eontested election Wo
have received a communication on this
subject from a writer wh*» signs himself
“ Ri .‘ jMjtH'bhi' It is excluded to-day bv the
»S‘ e iffs 8alcsnnd the lateness of the hour
ut which i, was received. It will be pub
lished next week.
fill I'l I' Ill-Ill nil IU I II' oil J l/.Ill ii..-' 11 . .
rMiiUtftl iwi-rvefor the u.e of il.estal-, ..II valushl* i {J' 8 ■A. nrifnio'.a, l.i; « ho,n «'n» re-
riri.a mwl miiuipnla ivaa tnlinn nnflod ferrcd the lii.'portS 4., 1114! f»«i 11 rl ('I 1.^
toes ami the President of the University
di.»n«, and
ermn. nt, 1
fort, their
cummer, u with tlm Indians exi*cpled, and ! mines, ores ami minerals, was taken up and
to rnrili-cntn all the property of such vio* j negatived.
lators of this law ; and also to confiscate Mr. Myers offered the following resolu-l
ah negro properly dint may bo found to re- lion, and the same being read was unani-
suit* on sniil lands by tho con-ent of the ow mouslv agreed to by iht* IIausu
Her of su* li negro j Whereas, it lias been announced to 11s
Hills reported instantor, and re.ii! tho firs*. ; thnuigb the public gazettes, that (*en Jons
time, viz: ! M Istosh, arm her of our Revolution-
Hy Mr Wellborn, 3’ » add tlm countv of| ary nnrtliies is no more.
Upson to tlm 3d Ibiunde, of tho sixth 1).-1 lltsolteil, That in respect to bis memory
vision of (iiMrgia Militia. and smvires, his patriotism and virtues, the
Hy Mr. Clayton, of Chnk, to create tlie members of the H of Representn'ives, do
Unietrsity of Genrpin — The following
11 is a part the Report of the Committee of
office, prescribe the duties, uud fix the
pu.s'itmri of | til#lie print' r.
Tim bill t<* pardon 'l i.omas Urouk, of
Ha!)ersl.am, was t tkt n up and n*’g ,lived
IVhpv
nf Fi!
Flint
$1171)
2. T:> ( 0
207 IK)
i1! *2 Cm
413 2(
“-kill !)l
A in Ii m/.iiig Ji
county to * wtabl.sli a Ferry
ver—uud
Tv* 1 bangi* lb*- time nf iuddiog the Inferi
or courts m the coiirpy *>t J3.lt.or
Tiro bill tn r* rider tun estates of Attor
neys t law, liable to pay before any oilier
debt ml sums *.f money placed tu their
bond * for colledivii, win taken up and no
giltlSl »1
.Mr Walker present oil » tnem >iial from
lie Directors 1 ftke liank nf Augusta, pray
ing fir an exiensi hi i.f ,ts elui.tur «*ud an
im roHse id the capital k,o k, wliii lr vv«is n 1 -
femni to a select cui.jn.iimi 1 .
S.CurdML A7)P 18.
On motion of* Mr linker of \Varr*.n,
'Elio kpurls of tlm Sun r. «rs .4 tlto differ
ent counties on i!io aitiraliuii ut* the
Academical institutions, were rt feired to
the Joint commilleu on Fuhlic Education and
Fiet* {Schools.
riit? .Senate passed the hill to pardon Hugh
(,’all.Mi. r— V. is 31 Nays 23.
Mr lluktr ol Lil*< rty, uioved fur tlmnp
puiutun".t of a coiiiiuicee t.» prepare ami re
port h hi 1 to exmiipt Fliy sici.ini* from 1111I1-
tarv duly **n curium condition*
Fire bill niilimriiiiiig a lottery to raiae a
him! tor erecting iiiotininenift to the memo
ry of (j re ue 1114] Pulaski, in tho city of Sa
vannah, was read the third time as passed
Monduy, 2* 1 //« Auc
The* hill to incorporate tin) Hrunswu-k
Caual Company was read, amended, and
3t;
$(),{()
ules,
E 0 00
I'm (K)
f*2l 1.3 i*t)
»103 C l
171 CO
21
Mr Deall had leave to introduce ins,an-
t« r a (>if 1 tu define how far witufc shall bo
entitled to dower in this Stub , and tlto lime
vs lien their r*ght to the same shall accrue
Mr. t oJf\e la d on tlie t.dile a resolution
111Hrutting the Coininiilee oil the {^tato ol
th*' U"puh«ic to inqiui-M uito ibo pr..pi « iy
and praciicabiiiiy i f extending 11 «• juiisdi* -
torn ot tlie Suite over the whole oi her
chartered limits
On iiititiiiii of Mr Towers,
Hmulrtd, That (lie ‘it.litai v committee
taktimtu r iMiHid.iatiim Um> piopriet> id so
iime.iuling the Mihtia la vs ns ,»> autliotts**
tho tu.il and p jr.islomMii of uni. • rs in u
more suumiary n.d les
to the Nate.
Tlm bill to ntjfli'>ri«c
rv the sum of JfVj.iVtlO,
the Estont .
time and j.a
« fideie v, w jis ;
tent t.i comtueiice the
of tho M ti:> Ridge, «•.
the wetn. s> - f the da;
er than Nathan II" ks
Lumpkin returned h. in
ii. ; I proceeded with lit<
urvey on the tmtlUnll
> III I MllMI (|Jl'll. H id
d il not travel farth
. on die 14.Ii Mr
III.I III l|t<- 0*411
• Ridge
where 1 encamped, the 15*hand Into wire
spent in cMttuiii'ng Die Maui K ! o* f.r a
so t bl« si.nation to cross p ; ou tin* 17 h l
co mu. tn * il the surv • itwb. t 1 consider
ed I v eiy lavorahh |da« e
On lie I81I1 (8und.'iy ) two Indians and n
w..n it f the prim ipal Clntfriune to tlie tent.
Hinting that they had orders from Mr lin k*
road} to prev-i.t me limn going on with \ >c m r
I ve* any itiiImt; and that uuli ss I desisted
they would taku aw iy mv instinmontH. A
they had 1,0 ivuliiu onii is 1 (old than, i(
day s
of Deti J. till Mi l.
the 1.:,." hy Mr
wuh auituidi d lo
to :
lie sol red, That tin* l'i
8tulii ot lie i’. plihl,.-, le
ijuim into fin* 1 \pedie;u v
plain, to tia> K.ms of K
the United Sunns agai 1-1
uld n it move th"’em irom the spot, but | J 1 ' 1 r,, "".’ v "*; * 1 J \
otli hided logo with them to Uadis et)- j “ r t*“‘ “ 4 ^ '• 'H .
‘' hi tt*.d to da so i>\ i
nousi: or ni:piu:.si:.Yr.imt.s.
Tnnoinv, Nnv Id.
The bill lo extend the tune f. r fortunate
dra • ers in the land lotlerics i*f 1818, J.slk
and 1'21. to take out their grain*, and to
reduce tho present pre e on l ittery grants—
and
Tie* bill to r* peal the, 3! see. of an to t,
entitled nn n* t, to alter and an,"in! hii act,
cut tied in i. I, to riper and fix the tune of
ii •! J n/ Nn S ip.-ri »r in I Inibruo courts in
tin* several Juuici.il Circuits ti tins Stale,
loi.i to add thu enutuy of Mudtsou to tho
Northern, and the county of .lullo'.li
Fill stern, and b" .
th* Mindln Cir*
181!*. so iii as n l
tlie Superior Cotirta in
nt il lo pov ule lor the t
Jurors .ittiMidant on tl
UuTuuotid county , w c
the Hind tune and p.,s
A lb r c 'MM leiu'dc 4liHcuF*ion on lint te
p'.il u the Comiuittee on Friving-s and
Ei« etiofis tuiUlix e to the »-ontes»ed tie-lion
between Josupli Muiimr.g and J um s Roll-
soil, in tlie county ol W ayne, a resolmion
w'ds i •tiered t» v Mr t'ampbell, anthoriMUg
the (jovertior to issue foitlivvitb n writ o,
ideiunm, which was agreed t'v—Yvas 7 ,
Nays 43.
I3tiday. Nov. 17
Mr I'c.ulhcrsto'ic reported im»»unte», utull
to organ:/" thu territory lately acquired
ftnm the Creek Indians, lying between the
Fi.nt and Clniltaluuicdn e rivers, und west
of I lie Ch.itlalioochee riv. r, which vva* read
the first time
N .tin s for leave to report bill woregivi ri
as fotlmv.H. viz :
li v Mr. Billups — Authorizing cert at
(’onimisHioiiciH to ruine iiy lottery, a (uud
for tin* construction of a turnpike road (V -m
Athens to Aui'iistu
Hy Mr. l > rimrosn—To provide for tin
itnpro .uncut id’the navigation of Savan
nah liv* r below Augusta.
F»\ Mr hi irAon— To extend tie time of
pay men; in purchasers ot the Suites in-
terevt in lots of him) vxhu-h have been con
<1* tuned and sold as fiaudulenl diaw- m the
eoiiiitles of Hihli. Iloi int oil. Crawford, Moll
roi I’pson. Fike. Hulls, Henry, Fayette,
DeKilb and N v*11.ii.
Hy Mr Thi lin.s—T<> rrenlo a new F»ri
gad. m tn* 1 «3tli Division (Jeorgia Militia.
Uv Mr. Ummhirs -33) niter and amend
illo several »»«%• av laws of this State
Mr ft 1 at sun . Hnhfvv in. from t he Join'
Mtliiatv Cwimnittve. reported a 1>»!I t«> alter
and .i > * ml an art. t.< revue and consolidate
tho dil - .a laws now m fin re, passed l!>tli
D" ISIS, which was read the first lint
Mr l'huina> leported i(arranter, h full to
umnnd the Feiuvl Cede, m> fur ,1 s relates to
tin* pnrieditiieiit voluntary inansl.uightor,
who )i was read the tir-r tniio.
8 *Tl’KI) vv. Nov 18.
Ou m dum—the Speaker li*ving leave
wf twee. 4 -- he 11 usi proeeeihui to elect
a S* f e.il er pro tern 'Fhe ballots being re-
r-eivednnd ♦ , \a»nin« il, t npp.ired that Asbo •
uv Mill, Esq was duly elected Speako
the raining by ! »tte- pm tun.
M. Urn laid on the t d:h* a re*«.lotion to
*ci ii pat, a r!u <>f thanksgiving and |
thr-Mig out liie St ile
N to • ■* f r l*‘.ive to report hills, viz :
II . M: /3 7.f - To •'•impel plaintiir* in
ex euttutu tluur agents or aUomevs. t«> an
mv* i r i'.n rrogaioi u s w hen • l.nmiiig ru ru’V
r ue 1 l*\ \ li :ue of v 4iimg**r j ml j merits
Bv Mr ( •t.npbnll - F. "\ iding l.u the is
smog moI tin.I id’ writs oJ’ si-ire facias oil
fri'mltdeiit draws m e. rtHm «-asi r
lL|Mr. Echols F rther rii fmmv the do-
s 1.1* l i\ i otb-ctors
f Mi .Murry, tin* fidlowing
read no 1 agreed t
I
f the Sav.rn-
v e ssential for
s id’ connnetv • to the cuizens
and Si.nth (3irc lina, and w hern-
is the State of South (’urotuiu, through th-ur
rtmr. linn tc. einly cornaponded with
\e unix e *'t’ tleorgia, end maniiVsted
I ugncsH to co opt rale in i oinmeiiciiig
I examination* hv tin *e|ec-
isou* to tin* disi'overmg of n
of tho nature Hnd usreri.iinimml
in't'ne ex s e-. -c nml charn* t* r of Mi** ob-
strneti ik to ii wogiitinu. tlm pmbtlultly *»f
reiiiov ul, mid th* 1 wi'opoHed ne< •iiilKfinient
of sui h irnprovi nn nt, in point of extent
and expenditure:
Be it thrnfore nsd'rio by F*r 'yenatc and
11 U'f jf lityrrsrntatms * tin ,St/
(tior.'t a in utur .-m >nhi// met, Tli ti h,s
Fa i ' u. y ttie liovecn i lu .* nd lw .•» »<«»«■
bv }• qnesroii to recinro' ri w.tb tin* Sta,
of S Milh (Carolina in the nn.pos l rnu ir:
co-ou ra inns t < the mipr «<. (ineut r*f lb
wear crape on th« left arm for thirty duys.
On motion i»f Mr West, a* a further testi
many of respect for the deceased (Jen. Mc
Intosh, the House adjourned till 10 o’clock,
to-moriow morning
Thursday, Aor. 23
Hills reported instanter, and lead the first
time, viz :
Hy Mr Day for the relief of revolution
ary soldiers, and otheis hobling bounty
wurrnn;*.
Hy .Mr, Hull of Camden, for the better
paying the fees of Ndu Hors, Sheriffs, and
Clerks of the snveril district* ill this state
in criminal cases, when Dim criminal or
erim.rials are paupers and unable to pay ilia
sani*
Hv Mr. Hutchins of Gwinueit.to ptohib-
.......... it tho Collu'iioii of costs in crinnnal oaseH.
v i t' tiimbui to the | tin’ll the on* union of the person accused,
p.is id Die 14 h F)"< Hy Mr Burnside, to alt»*r and amend the
t the lime of holding j 7, sec of tin* 2" art of tlie ■ (institution of
11 tile Middle Cl("UlU 1 the 8tT'e <»f G
co pi iis.iiu n ut Fetiti Hv Mr. Knight, amendatory of an hi t to
8up. r or Court* of] organise the county cfThomaii A Low ltd
bt'evcruliy read so far as ri sped* the 1 Ii it sec. ot said act,
passed 24:h Dei* 162
Uy Mi. Ihcks.vi amend nn act passed
!) !i D»*e 1-21 io lay off F.inmuiel and
TnUuull i oumic* into election distrn-tn,
fijr as respeet* Die county of Emanuel
Hv Mr Campbell, Ibr the protection
securities .nt appeals on stay of execution,
on recogmz m ■«, bond, note or oilier
tra*T.
Noth • for leave to report bills, viz :
Hy Mr. Haris, lo make permanent tlie
records of th Justices • ourts, and to pre
vent keeping opt n •>! exei-utions from said
court* collusive y, afier the aunc hav
heeti paid off, and dis ,urged—also
Mper'ifvmg Di" real prepi-riy from which
wid -ws in Dus slate* shull i>u entitled to rt*
etv e heir dovv er
H' Mr < one t<* extend the jurisdictional
p» w r- of' .Sbenfik m ceriaui cases—and
'1 •• niak*- Die seven) Magistrate* through
■ui* tins si.lie, reHui.iiKibh 1 Jor tlieir off,, la
an* m * ertain
Tin bill lo parti >o l.evi White, of Wnl
ion conn y, was, after considerable di
► i n. road ill.* lliird time and passed, Yea*
7.3. N .vs 43.
vpinM
i of tho lumU i*f |
id the third
21
I fl iS
ll shew* that ihe • xpectatiou* wf the fridnd*
of the institution have no, boHndisappnioted
The Committee to wlmm waj referred
tho communioution of tlm Fresidnnt of the
University, have bad the same under con
sideration, and being sensibly impressed by
the flattering condition of Die Institution, as
therein rt’j^resented, cannot forbear the ex
pression of their belief th it no subject ol
a public natuto could forma matter of such
sincere gratification to tlie community, as
ilia inr reusing prosperity of this favored
and favorite Shunmary of* the .State This;
Hoard cannot but feel and believe that no-
thing nan be so important to tlm good peo
ple of Georgia, as to have their youth ■ dil
ated among themselves, and as |i3ng as
knowledge, is strength, am! absolutely ne
cessary to all the departments of govern
ment, to the council and to the field, to tlie
literary reputauon as well us political eliai-
aefer of the *ute, so long will it be ncces-
snrv to c.lmrisfi and diffus* it* bless ny« and
advantagoi, throughout tins tising and flour
tslnng country They feel ami believe tint
knowledge should be imparted within
ourselv es, because it should be intitn.itelv
blended with the eustonis habits, views «uul
celing* o, our peoplf, and m intimately
•nnneeted With the jus’ principles of our
; •verntnunt, to the end that all out exertions
hould ton.) to nn idcntiiv of sentitueu , in
terest und affectum ,n every thing vvhu li
concerns our private h'lppine***, or the pub
l’° g u,) d. Tliuy feel and bi Fi»*ve that in Die
pi ogre** of our general systems of educa
Don, intended tu extend this blessing to all
lasses of our citizen*, wo «hall be able to
draw from tins fountain a rich supply of in
structors l r nil the institutions which an
enlarged benevolence oftho state may here-
alter establish without Dio danger exertod
by ft.reign influence, over tho habits, prio-
oiples, and suaceptib lilies of the expanding
intellect of the country. Ftidsr ibis vevr
of the subjei t, they cannot withhold from
tke offionr* of the institution, lit* ju«t tribttre
of their approbation and confidence for the
honest and ajtliful discharge of duty *n
satwfaMonly nvipltedby the favorable lesulls
com mt; uu a ted to this Hoard, of w hich men
tion has been attempted lo ho made by th
commute* in u language worthy of their
b.gii importance. We are aware that
cm ►hould bo screened frotn inroRtiga-.
*• aim Ft<tol ; nrd that lit* introiub
ikfi-e should m bk, - nn .
fix rn^. .i irom .-riqiiirv —Witni s-. ibo
i t ay and Randolph.
|ihn«*ipN tu lorcign ii' v. rn-
• ;»f.'s ninv In* riented by the Frev.mmt,
wit limit ronsuliing Ins constitutiotiiil snivi-
s* r*» the Fniu d States’ Senate.—Panama
Mi-i n.
13 That the House of R. presentutives
i* more competent and trust worth* for tlm
election i f President than the People—
Speech* * in Congress by the Admin men.
14 'Flint a country seat should lie bought
for the President; that Iiu may extend the
assimilaiion of Eve utivo pomp and extra-
v'lgiinej* to lh *s>' >f European court*. —.
Walsh, a decided Adams man, is Die author
of tins n bo ini liable rupo**ition
15. That the second ofii er of the govern
ment should be denouneed for not .'opera
ting m the usurpation of power, by assum
ing authority over the freedom of debate in
the .Senate, which is nuf conferred on lum
hv tlie constitution —Who does not recol
lect the late intemperate denunciations of
Mr. Calhoun, by Die Adams presses every
where
IO That those wlio support nn n by name
for publu offices should be dcuonni ed aa
the dcvotei s of men instettil .<f principle
The “ J nek ■*• *u Republican’ newspaper-
was thus denounced at its first appearance.
FOR Til F JOUMN * f .
Messrs Editors- As he publ.c was some*. |
time since (thr«>' F»jldwin) fivwed with tlie , x j
opinion of Jtidg. M Donald i th is* ..f ^ |
( ark vs IMw.'r.fsjt is but fi r at hould
know the opiiMiti ol (lie Jm y "i will
therefore d * an act of justice tn , U • ishmg
the subjoined letters It is to be regretted
tlia the rase was uut suffered tu rest after
the verdict of iln* July ; but Dm prose wtor
having thought proper t<» taka tin* extra
judicial opinion f tlm J nlge and tho ex-
parte l**smie>nv ».f his own wilt) and
to publioft tbeui for the put pose oi runv in-
eing Die public that Euwanls • ould have
been eon* irt il, if the original affidavit could
t.tfve been procured, ho eaiiiiot hi.line Ed
wards for defending h ;ii-*oif. AuiF.i tlutik
that the opmi >ji of nine 4*it ««f twelve of
the Jury that tried tho case, will have uiuc||
m »re weight with the eom •uimiy iii unk
ing up u dnetsinm, than tho exparte ufiidav its
i'l sail, ini'ii ur« Henderson and lleiilj (of
Cox 1 know lustlxjug) osoei tally when it was
known to souk* of tho Jury tint Hettdsr
sons eharaetor ibr veracity was owl ths
oest, and that He'd* , pending tin* trial, had
purchased » small su>ck of groceries to eae
able him to m.vkc* a -oipport. ,i*r which Gen.
Clark and A M D. King, Esrp was jointly
bound, and ibr vrhi.fi, I presume. Ceuerid
Clark and Mr. Kin.j will Inn
e to i-HV
MONROE.
* Iii coniesprvf.
mily, >lr fl-.livar
the o- ber threw,
W4»*ld have tiig.D
i of fhe
ickn^ff oi Ins fa
ils h i* ■* t able ’ •**e
bit heik-N-St I Wo (»l ltd
il tie an ivi to hi * I -
ind piohiihiv all i hr- 1
M ivror. County, 31st Osi 1 w 20
To Jams* C Smith, Jess* itktna, CreeJk
Caidtoell, Jotd McLendon. Swot (Jittier,
Edward Bn* ’rrsuloK, William ,J. • o >k,
James AbrcH . Charles Huberts, Strpktvn
Pro tor, fVdlsttn Douglass and Daniel
White.
A* some ot nay enemies bare b*en try inf
to convince the yr thhe, that I would trite
been ennvieted oF pet jury at the Inst Supu*
rior court in ihisc ounty , bad the caso been
tried on i's mer.ts ;; aw you wore on .he jury
and were the onl* legal judges, he plensod
government ut youth, who are at all times d> «\n">»ne the alii *uv its of W Ftutn Cox,
ardant and impetuous in their feeling, and J Majors H>*ndersoo. and John Henly, pub-
souiutimea miprudent in their conduct, is j 11**be«l in the Georg in Sinfesm m of tun lOlii
[By authority of the Slate of Georgia ]
Hit UN s u ick
\ni^'.i>v nu'nV V.oticrj.
FI ST K%»a
U F18R E. M as var a.
To be drawn in Savannah, uudei the super-
iritemlaii. e of Cotnini^sioiiers appointed by
the EegiAlamre
More Prizes than Blanks
k\\g\u st V■ vi." ^HV.OW'i
SCHEME.
Ill 1 I
Mr. .V rown gave tin,
to move tor u ct.uiintUeo to repo t » b il :
ter,tig the lime o| h«ddmg lilt! Siljn'M
courts at Die Ft nt Cirr mt.
•Mr. Chuj'ru id ( I nk. hidvtTi thetnbl**
iCRulution, f r ih • ippiiiutment • l i<. A:* i
by joint tMil 'i et bmb br .ru lies of D * (L
cinI Ass<!tnbh . to pruen..! to the Ti rnti
lately ai quifil foui tfic ('re> k In-bun* 1 , a
to lake poss*‘ssii>n ..f and ren out all rt -1 On tnoti.
rviM nod fractions, wlietln r ;te, rov ed oi | r*’S In,ion was r
not ; at.d to put tin* lessee* b.\ p. - i«m i t.« wit :
and ruuinvc imiiiders | WlwrcMs tlm
Mi dm ton ol f ‘l-irl . from ibr J ;d|. iarv ! nab and 'fngah*
comuutUe, reported n h i r..!,.iii>ii vviucli " u* j the poip —ii - of
agreedto, ntcommrnding tee npp.nnluietit j of (ie.*t
by Dm Guv enter of u Cututni^MomT lout-
tend ou the part of this Slate tn Die mink-
mg wf Ihu hoc be;ween (Georgia tin I Flori
da
On timticn of Mr. Danii l, the senate re-
lv« ll Io wear CD
1
Friz) nf $1
ftOft
is
SIO.OOO
1
5,000
Is
5,000
4
“
1 000
l*
4 000
B
•i
500
is
2.500
ID
t«
100
10
1.000
20
«
60
IS
I ,.'410
l.'.II
rt
10
IH
1 500
0,250
4
IH
2,000
6.44’
Frizes,
j: 0,000
6,0.-,!)
HI.inks.
12,500
Ticket* lit $1 i*
*50,000
r.v.ry
pr z»» pav able in'
CASH 60 ■
after ibo drawn**. Kut'jeet io the usual de-
ductio
13 i
cent
tin
pet { for (
..sit, u r<
n- J 'f’m ograplii
Id! tion id’ r»<
v knowledge
Wednesday, AV/r. 21
"k up vh-j * - i'et’ou h .l
;d ..s t
s, ami aurci d I
.ted
■ri. 3 nt I >
the Agrr
ot-
qnire whether they find njdei- irotn him t<»
Du- ahove i if i*t — J f <! r spending sum t j mo
with 1 in, in iiitMUiprtug to cxplatrt Dim ob
jects* in view, stating it as my opinion, that
it would be advantageous to ,be Nation to
pet nut the survey tn punned ; hv however
roiminied mil. Midi", ..i»»i I* ng til t' neither
fnuiM ll nor the other Clin ls would assent to
•4 survey without an i-rd« r limu the (itti-
eral Gnverv tm ut, ami gave u written ord^r
. stop nroci v mgs f Hiding it wuuid be
up'^sLleto pr. s. . ite tlie su/vi y without
mules,iUimi, i KSolVed lo tclurti to tile
'3,.-eH.iioocliei. 1 until 1 could iceeivu fuitlter
nstru.t .ns irom Governor Truup, or the
Commit.11* ippointj'd un thi.* survey.
Oil »» .j:iiioig, 1 meet .Mr Hurr.lt near tlm
High To w. nvcf, ot* tlie Mlof J m .
u the 22 I 1 rode along vv it Ji lum m Die mu
gb* home waggon to Dm SlisHnwt’nfd, leav
:ig the men with lb** two h rs© waj.go,» l
me «,n Ici-uttly ; on the 22J 1 rode i
L 'i ir'i• ia i ii* to Ibrw aid lulu rs to Govern*
r 33 .up, Mr. Luruj kin uud Col Futon
nt’oinnug D > i)) of w :.;it tj.id taken j l e
ret r. 011 <1* XI tlinrllliu !• M Gu s
On D n*jc«v mnrninjr, l pat Mt )Njrr:tt
III !
That i
mind bt tl forth r / c sole
con»rmtt*n- ni* msii.n-tec f
cxpciiiem * »»l fi.uiniig »
House < f i-’ epu soil... IV.-
. gaui'i Dio i’.iv-ideiu 1 t i
try mg Ccn. Gann s *«»r lie
offer"J f.* tfsc* auDmiiiovs .
Do Frestdt ut uduutte.d tu* n.-uit
been *.tiered by ti. n ti.M.es
The ti.il lo alter iii" l*i sec «
art. of Ujc Constitution, so as imt
Dio pay meni taxes pic* mi* to
tul otccuon, H tp.anlie..Ui
title a cit.zen m vote t
Genera) A— • uDdy. was read l*
and p.o..-* »i ^ .. N s -f IJ
Nn lies lot It ;ivc to rep at hot'*
Hy M Pum.i , to auttmr.se Uu
Oi...nary to •. wn s ..i - . r
rgi.i
hi i
with tlm
lust cab
ipels
■ol.Ji
legal.
sly p
,.n rcial
a. t g a
Present Price of Tickets.
W «»le Ti* kels, .'kl 03
11,beg, 2 00
IV’ triers, l 00
'Fhe lime of drawing vv ill shortly b« an
nounced.
MODE OF DRAWING
\^ flip n»i»• l»- i <i| wing thi Lottery r
■ ••w, nndofl* s udvaaingf - to pnta lus> - n
lollo-viie* *• VjiUnat'o'i is di'fiued iihi • s-,.irv
)W the l’i. k as f,-v m ! m N , n cb,
-iv . arc *iiii k il vv i: li Di*» loiter \. anil iI»oh4
D-oin ‘*,- >1 u> 11,500 i t bisive, wi li ibeleH"i
*1 i»ii Die ill* of dr living all D," Ti ko ■
ill h" placed in one wheel,
’.I di*
i nh i
the d.
l iars, will (»e deietnre-il as fidl
hould tin* lir-1 .lr ivv n l e ki*t l»« .".irk*
•e letter A all th Tick 1 s h lingihsi
*»n,*» .» them will be entitle It f er .kill .u—
t’.hc fust ,i awn ticket have on ittheu-ite
«n hM Ii lick** - wjMi tllit I - t 1 r m*-»
: c, 16 250) n uledio.I.Miril.i'l irs. i »».
attended with ditficulties aud ernburra
munts, wbiefi few can know, and none cau
well appreciate, who have not been exten
sively concerned in their direction and inti
n.igeinent. hence their leu.-hers ureoften m-
proathed for miscomiu. t, which they thniu-
selvHM have as sin. en-Jv regretted as mm
ould, who have suflered from youDii’ai
imlis.reticni. We can aincer* ly sc* mat Die
good people of this „tmu cannot d. sire u
better guarantee for tlie support and tii.uii-
ictiunoe of their religious and bterniy in
(crests as well as a due and proper regard
I »r Dieir feelings und character, Djuu is lo be
found m Die age, the piety, respectability
and long services of tlieir College otficern
They hare reputations at stake, i baracten
t'» support, aud consciences to defend, &>
that • here call be no motive opposed lo these
'Usideratton s rung enough lo draw them
fr.-m the path of upright duty
A3ic Jersey—Dr Ephraim Bateman has
been elected hy the Legislature id’ thu.
Stiti' o til! Die vacancy in the United State*
S. tiate, occasioned by Die death of Mr. Mo
lIvHiie
Dr \j is a Republican of the old rbool,
and was un ardent supporter of Mr Craw
ford—bat he is uovv a supporter of Mr Ad
an.s \V e are eorry tint this last tiruuui-
«,ance bas«u existence. Mr CrawforoN
friends are tfie lust men on pjtrili whosljould
support Mr. Adams For cltnost every dav
furnishes proof* that they cannot do’ this
wu'hoiit an abaudoutm-nt of their principles
I! w. f.»r example, run those who suppor
D‘d Mr Grnwford, on principle, through all
D,o obloquy and rrpruar fi cast on them du
ring the s'nfi* arising out of tlm late Fresi-
dential ele. tion, now sopjent hii sdmmis-
,ration wfiu-b, eitlu r by itself or its advo
cates, promulgates and attempt* to stibium
such doctrines as those set forth in the fol
lowing list We copy it from a Virginia
paper, anti hare udded refer* .. es to the
proofs
tiiid month,and whether or not you be
lieve I would h«i*v if t e. n convened upoix
such testimony, ansi 1 presume that is ul>
the prosecutor hast
WILLIAM EDWARDS.
Mon bkCd sty. 3Isr O t
oiR — F accord''tfi* e vvi’h vmtr request-
contained in your ,sr or ft os .lute, we tak©
pleasure m staling to y *u t »at w e h:t\«.-x-
a r in. .1 till 1 atfid.i* ills (’ox, Hen lerson and
Hi nly. published i fi th«* (ieorg. t Siire.su,an
of the lOtfi tins , douDi and cannot per
ceive in them any reason why the verdict
should have heeii efitVcreu, And wo doeiu
*' neither indtlioa'ie nor improper to ti»»u-
tioo that wr havie >io reason to believe otber-
w ise than that tlvcre vv.i* not euq le evi
dence to convict ytou, il’y our affidavit could
have been ptor.untd.
Edward Brumbelo\.
)/ ihin in .1. ( ouk,
t harlts Cobtr/a*
Stephen Proctof.
i t t!i
ed»n tb"
*• uh tre the deno
» fieri h d. Hv
ibis
ie,s of tin L'
by .
Hy
p j^N*CU i
F"
i Dali, to
»u,og r. ihu
A bill w
Tor* of h
he Sav
nt ’tul" -itch >fr*itp
1*4- I .* *nth Far I
opr..if. te the end
I. nr.d one so ..Inio
< f local and • oi
to both states III ling!
tifi .itii o and jtstecmi,
I- i Die nrlt'd- S ll* I essn
It* .1 bv' i
ot boDiSiat..-
Mo/'day,Mor 20.
as passed bv tin* ii "tse Jiim uda-
ic, «il Jute . 1 P>23, to dispOM- i»f
Hire tin lauds I d*1 acquired fioin
Indians.
Tuisday Aor 21
towing engross it bills wen- m*v-
! Die llliro iij. " and p,is>**d, viz:
blisll ailil i lu nti hii oldlDoual
slrjwt iti iIn • oui ’y o; Liberty
;nuat and • h.iiige De mum "f
i M> ad to that f A xaodo. 11'
rcl'Ol’ of tlie belt's Win H.
ill n 1pn/
hi ol four ii'kars ,i
nceol an b ur. ui l many itnk» u* m.v draw
o (ill* -one ff> 1 Die e»! i nrul mrli ■ 11
.. r prize i- may com ■ up loin ii.hh 1 >, r
• k" > m y also be puid tsetl in p irkage*.
> i ,\v.» 4ip*v >r.U l"« h ir*iTHin| <K \%
» nab’ " i » t iess Die de uictiou ot fit
en per cent.
Wm If’ Hozzard, 3
Daniil HI in . |
Fntnei 2 Scarlett., > Com 1
Thus l)o nr,
John llurnrtt,
(J3* Tickets tor sale hv
ALFRED FEW
Milledge* ille. No* 28 3l
| l .i ttuiho
j 't*dl3.
I tn build a i
iz* ,Ui Ju>‘ices <>f the
.klin * • umy to fay un '
lift l.OUMt-
Ird’ett
.\tra u.\ i
MiritK.
ritie.s wit i.e under tin* divv-
n* if'sity 1.1 eiRtiiutiug mi.is
on* ind)smniiie.it< ly Dial in
B .• lieldi i ^ Vo F. ind
i kfo F iv l 0,1,11.11-
a*HE *v l*>
. gre* abb* n
llg .O’IHl ,)ll pci SO I’S
nut. tiled to .1 \\
’ c W, or Bathe
* nek, after tli* I , .1 mi ir . DJ27
B XC'ID.LD llx.,0D4DE
\\Vi
. tn
Gi-
T »• FY — O * il.iy ilict dale, J iiioini.se i
Vz p l*»hn Ttdlv or heaier, the jxist sum
ii vveiity ionr (l.id irs uud lueuty-bve cuns
\ u * » * iv••(!, lui'.'J.V . I vi oc1b2fi
( s .K -) ILL! A VI ( OBI Civ
ii O .(»FA Pula-ki o > ntv ■- —1*. rsonull
P a • be.**., i J ,u I'll.), a d ni ki
il lb I tie I!.I 1 in Idxpes . v ,.| || .illlt li.-.d .1'
- 1 nil, u « N.n. 4.1 ll .a k ol which til*
oveis.i: u r y , .ii". 1 liia, be Ii is ulUi..Ii<
i ot eiisi u l the >.u • vlv s' iii .1 Ue ehuso
• t .1 DIN i ELLY
*'S0U1 i -for. Ill" lin - ii) (> E ti
JOHN li BUpH 1 F
unvew ei IS
That tb« few should govern the many
•roved by the efforts of tlm Aifiuinistro
D'»n party tu keep tlm election of Frosideut
It) tin* hands i f t’oiigiees,
2 I hat tlm will of Dm Representative
should uni lie pube d h\ D»i! will of bis eon-
Htitimnt*—Viil" Mt. Adams .Message ai the
lit"' aeoHon of Congress.
3. That tlm transfer of tlm Sec tary of
St.ne to the I residency, m m accorilance
w, b ba,a pree« dents*—See Mr. Ciay’a de-
ft: Dr e
4. That tin* Fre*id*nt eb*ct forffiur vrnr«,
h;m the legitimate < (aim of Precedent, to «
ro »ice,mu for another term of four* earn
—-\V»ttm<« tin* declaration of Mr. Adams’
Iru lids ever* where
3. That Die 'irowcll admonition of U’asli
ingr.m against eii'.tughng .lltaucea with for-
i ign power* is nn flit.1.1 noiiscuse.—Adams
d'« (uiniton tn substitute.
ti. 13,at tin* monarch* of European gov
ernments having Hunt commissioners t" Fa-
nrtiun, i* ti sufficient motive for tlm L’mt* 0
State* to become parties —Ro.-ollcct the
discus-, m* on the Fnnuma Mis-mn
7. 13,at the constitution is a ductile .i-
Rtruiuinl, to be interpreted from hum to
time, according to existing tiolioos id’ tlm
*• general wmlure.”—See the sp.-eclms
l> otl the T’an "
Improvt inetitH, At.
8 That lliu public money may be applied
to sustain tlm popular ty of Dm Administra
tion, and minister to the vicious propnusi
ties aud apish extravagance of its ofii* ers —
Remember the HDltaid Table, A c.
3. That particular sections of country
should make every exertion to conciliate the
influence of thu Cabinet, as a condition pre
< edetit to obtaining a favorable locultoti v,
canal-, turnpike road-, and other nationa.
works - The declaration of uti Adams Ed
itor, m Pittsburg, (vve think )
10. That a new line of separation *h ml*
be. uititked out between the interest of s!.*v*
holding and inm-slava holding stated, ot.
ervMsc called slate states and free stat.
not only in relation to the pre-tUeiuml eh
imn, but sll o.her mat:.us ol gciierJ cm.
«ern—Stone Dvvtgi.t, t(»e Alauumin-M*
Siociety ti id o ' m ginus,.i< A i.iiris men
Pb Lust Ur© coti upt i ouduct pub3
James E Smith.,*
Janus Morrisi
Daniel White,
Jesse di kins,
William Douglk f it m
To WlLl.lAM Kjiw.vrls.
1 uae-l’ *.:| ids was Die for*m-tn t and thr
.1 it v w is i-ns-efcj e.*, ol iiuc tuicliigiuct) tU.»a
is n-ual f* r P.ci t lip ms
i-AMRv.r tm.K xrrDiKNi, L
DlF.D-OutUiI 711, Ut\ Ml Ills hr-use.-r Mr. %»tnuf
e SimuioiK. St-n r »ii Bciivt-n 4"uj|ly fnmu v*,.h«m1
r.-rev >v i4(.4 i t isr ili> (Jitxancs'iuv; Ittm f > i>i»
.... ir wi,.11vi. a. kiui5 ? „i
H K r.Ul He , w.rih, . D J
youug uiiin. who t»»d iieen for %» v ra, y+„\ „ ,u>.
(iuitol M. Uiciiit,Hid |ii(t C.irto bvcojut- MU or n»-
kusjC u H .in .iv. piofcm n , un.| a;mu*f
th - oil’) »ts> uud «np , «,i i of mii HKfilairi w>d**
unit .er. lie vva*uw tut V;> c lark^uu. *vti.<her
lie was going toMtei-.d! Ou- .Mejicm l.eutur . *r.t*
tic rrx. ,ftd 4l" I.iiul n«iuiut, vDutb Uuaiuai«l uS
OUilciice uj U h iiiiti.
1.0DOF. HALL, >
JliUcJ^evtVle. Ssivtuhtr iskj, j
A«.r.l.vJw«l u i.f FrMcnm t udgi*. N„
1U LutlK. Krni hiILi iim iIh. the iu.l<J*ji ,,
In.I.-.ld.H", . I broll« , , U tl-I ^
^..vb
ilm Lodjji ol on. ul iu bru.lilu.1 urnaou-,,,,. „
uurllty brv-
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nftT'l.Id .'bTilih* tU rurnJu,. and
;t* ’“ a ' iiu ''" u,f ,u * k - —*
Scrolxrd, I'hat «he sbive pr amble and rMula-
mr) und iiuh idicd.
I * Si | 1 | V <'
H1K. • IvIDl.F.Y
sliort and artt-ie iiiu<
moi la ny.vj hen m t'« I
•k- «ineu by iu- s. i. 4
IiA.Xt 1. ( t’SlIlNU. Seereiary.
I»‘ Ty 'gijt cuiiiity. en the fl.h hut. Mrt HAK'-
ui Dr. A li Kidrj. after V
Iu con uiun iiut»,!<■«, 0 f
i crestnre re'urnt to . u»; H
ii.Miiilew ibrown over (heir IV*. k-« and (ulo^iuiu
| i » t » S ir U *M i ^ i? K 3 ltUV ”* lU *~h* tU’w lima nos
no »ii. >ii.i iiiui.j t o. n«»r can ui.> prsiae be uu .1 ih>w
I Will I «n it nd ibr mtl l»» (,! the d'Ceavd p uro
uu ix.cp nt vviimiiii, Uoiigh my auceiic u)i,it has
.1 n> '•*iu«» w i. hop tlm- ever present unii thy
’ ‘f •; v°» I'l' ‘lu;. pu.vnl ■iimuiuu.
vsi’vv. Ihul’v an "i’ll »tiil ml obey | „ di. u, ,; u
1 r.u,‘ l 7o *«.»•»uu.i«(|.,uucu,i. „„ ..0,1
>i»n I..0.I J , .'ul ui die »unlhv tul, utmraucr *4'
tu'pptm s birmlpi „ t|„. cirtuuHImil'e
kiicudi..K mu | ."li | > Aliipu, an,uu « unn »iHud—
i .ln.ni) i.ud., nut,,. t„r.. Hlu u..„',u on rinl,
KikV”*”* vlruml bt‘)uuii tUe
“ 1‘rrriuu tntht tiyl.l of (V Lord U the death ■
hit Saint*."— nepai ed tlm iinimtory hlc, tin ibe
** 1 *'' 1 of iheSih uH- in ilorgan ciiiintv, Mrs*
N VM Y Kl.OYD. cm,It ol M , John Font. ,n
the 54ih >e«r of her u?c Mrs. F <ij had lieeu ao
sn cpinbU- and tetpi c»:ib.e 110 ,0 er nf th» M. Uni-
•uvt EiiUcopa I Chilli h lur moi. than 24 jit.j.dui 1 -
,n "T ^ 1 w hich ,44444-, her mi eh ami Christian drpi.i l-
" * **ei, the ir-iilm, h< r profnion. Dei hm*
» Sppi- 1 lati)
intircoiii-fe. hi.
he »uitu-ihil ll llirtr • ■ , „d in,,',
tiavt- oetMim-d her. till - vv unlit li.: | -v .Jed Her
Inn ilioeM whs ihert atidt. yrre—but it wavremirk-
i 4iilhdiMlxieano 111 her
I neat ■ ii |ii-.*er uiyj -ui^iug 1#
be pc. foriu< A. <♦
•be triuinph .' 1
slier sdinonuhi
able thfti her tailU 1
uigh—tbci
d b- tnif Slkcil vc.Mtbe'oi her
) replied, •* my wmv i c.rsr/' mul
K he. du dren mid fro ud% to m«ci
“V III Jt.uk •• Lv mr die the
111 :n IU) Lit cud Ik- l, k «
On tin loilii «t. nwLawren uvilte o«ti<»
i.idlMW l>, .Mri H4..HIEI imtivvit'l,
df Ai urn Hrru.trr.J . ,„U„ 2 7il, Jta , „ (lp , -
bud U'l 11 Ii 1 r u tr w , un || 11 Iti lui..t "till u . |
pu III mu utlrc lull, ' Iticll "ill 11.111 ll K it I'M \ I'd dy
idMU.iVut Iiu Kj. llraiw ln.t
.ntUcimilud ) 0.. CHMII uidu « hitd. i,, 1 . „ |N( .
1 '1 d t.1-1 tint'll I dill uu .ttiu ltd I d.li.i ,d L1I*
Ihiei 111 ui»l I ii* ■ Ic 1 hi.d|i a, thi .ton£ it Ubl lb etf
ICS III li.'vit Knit CVivlcutif
* ami he 1 ii-iend* hail
lHidiiM'1 lin her o ni. 1 almU
ed In vto. 1. jet tb* laid , lent
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b* c. l > a»e xi oli tiit dec.