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„ l.c was disposed, if he could
f ' |, hm purpose altogether, to ac-
Slttr *-'»«•
1, 1VI . other liens ON these officers.—
otei. of character; their reputa-
ir character, their profession is at
* 'tIii-v ''re liable to be stricken from
jhev retain money improperly,
i, .,mI lie would not restrict them
ana I, severity, so as to keep back
" u .i, from aspiring to the olhee. But
„„il go so far as to give ample security
f, j l, )I I KI) VX thought it to be a correct
r : ,|,i,t public agents should he m nil
T j,i .trictlv accountable. 15y not ad-
p, stri'cllv to this principle in past
hail lost thousands. \ sondiu lid,
”...l.roii dll forw.-o- l at fl.e last session,
tvtu fixed at $10,000. r,\, niv
propo'-sd ; but it
litfi,that i? 10,000 was
|, „ IS a fact well known, lie said,
I citors General west of the Oc
had an immense amount of
licet ;—mid they will Imvi
|.-20_
jand dollars hm
with "ront
)t i> I.
the S„l
river
L d.'hts to
. amountsto collect foryears to conn
1,1 that the sum now proposed as r
,. v ;.j|| not answer, lie thought it was
time 1° l ,n
,, some lull on the subject,
nrncul irlv ns the state had such uu
interest at stake.
I], S \lTOLD, declared h insrif perfect-
’..jl,,,,, m hold all public agents strictly
■ jd,.. lint lie thought this hill would
Iwcr that purpose. Yet hy proper re-
l(|0 'n. |,ebelieved the Mouse could frame a
that vvatMsuit. A bill might he pissed
uirni" the Comptroller-General to require
il .\ud seeuritv for any particular amount
t n'lig’.ithr placed in toe hands of a Soli-
>r fur collection at any one time : and
mid the Attorney fail to comply with his
,| |et steps be taken lo prevent any thing
Icing put into his bands until lie had
| r j ( ||, Mr. S believed the object might
attained in this way. It would take a
,1 deal ' f rouble to be sure, to attend to
business so much in detail. Hut he was
sualed tlmt it was the best plan. Ten
usaiul dollars,as n general bond, he was
t vviis quite inadequate.
STRIKER HUDSON moved to
the amount of the bond at $30,000, re-
rkinjilut his opinion clearly was, that
.uni was not too much to give the public
prut ‘ctiou it was entitled to. Tiieseoffi-
s collect a great deal of the public ino-
: and some sanction should be required
them in addition to their professional
icr. l'rnni past experience, lie was well
ircd that if*tliin precaution had been ta
in farmer tunes, fifty or one hundred
e i i,ldollars might have been saved lo
slat.—it was wilhin lsmmls to say one
nilrcil thousand. No Solicitor-General
II he ii mbit* to give the security required of
-Our Sheriffs are iwmreJ lo give bonds
thousand dollars—even hi small couii-
, bmnl i i that sum is required. They
ly young men of u< tivity in bitsi-
tlu y find no difficulty in giving tin-
id required. lie was sure it would be so
w<th the Solicitors. As to the nrniuge-
utproposed hv the gentleman from V, ash-
Mr. II. thought that a b II . mbrnc-
■irraiigeiiicnt iicvi r could be frnini >1
h - useful. The public funds ,re t ,
collected, mid, r so many different laws—
•in,Icr " n any different shapes and cir-
stiincith -i the plan proposed would
sum the r,iiMptroil< r-Genei'al more trou j
tliiin he could possibly gel along with. It
'll I I" much better to make the bond at
■ l,,r *-0,000. He was anxious lie said
a law o! tins sort, should be passed. He
supported such laws form, lv whenever
had been introduced, and was always
s<"! to gee sin h hills on the table. II-
I tins oae would pass; for he did not
y'he sum too Jnrg,., neither did he have
I, ,r that the officers proposed to bi
nd, Would object to it.
1,1 T 11 •‘■’•ion was the;i taken on Mr. If" /-
"""'mi, and it was adopted.
■ ll'li-1 nt Put mm, then o fieri d an
ndimnii, tin- object of a hi, h was to coni
ine Solicitors and Attorn i:y General to
' annually to tie- f'omptroller-(>ei,eral,
led reports nt the condition of all the
lie basin, ss placed in their hands,
he mnendiUni-t was adopted.
r - MALI’S then suggested that there
1 a delect in the hill, is no person
mentioned, who was to judge of the suf-
t! "' bonds. Is it' intended, lie en-
, that these bonds siiull betaken before
nivernor, or before the judges? [f he-
l ie (layerimr, great inconvenience innv
-in bringing all the securities to the seat
rnincnt.
M'- IIOl.P o| T’atnani explained. Tlmt
11 " *•' "wy la- Avoided, by linnding the
."".' s me Governor, nml if lie shall be sat-
i" mill them, the bond can be executed
thout bringing the witnesses to Milledgo-
M.. MA LIIS then offered an nmeiul-
11 . making the Governor, the judge of the
tiicieney of the bond.
'ccniainittnc rose and reported the hill
th amendments.
j" House, the bill was read the 3d time
in pussud.
, 10TTHHY GRANTS.
- ’ "II m extend the time for taking out
(-routs, in the lottery of 1827, till 25th
m in lS-J9 ) ntl( | re ,| U( . ( . the fees was
M of thr "’hide.
s|a ’ ' *’ S that the fees he fixed
[' ^ AKRR III [)SON moved that
( *' price and supported his motion
\ v nnrk.i.
)ti, r ,n" <>1 * D1H), opposed Air. Hudson’s
mu <!l V|s* S 1,k( 'W |S e opposed the propa-
M, S |oni ' s l ,l, k'' in favor of $12.
LRS<)\ spoke at considerable
- 1 in lavor of reduction.
i Am V „ UU) ,1 -he bill.
Mion toth. J i “| U ° 0CCU, ’ ,ed th,!floori " °P-
Mr. ST I in ’ n’.
t* fit s , ,ilf was 1,1 hivor of leducmg
"ti,,, s l M d' r '» support of his doctrines
in * •Miliject,
y r ^ r ' * 1 of l-incoln followed .Mr.
'he -anie side.
Mr. STEW ART
and enlarged the considerations they had pre
viously urged. ' 1
1 he que-tion was then taken on -ii!) and
lost — $18 Inst—$17 1)9 lost also.
Mr. S 1 l- FOLD finally proposed $15, tliai
being about a medium between the uppositi
views ot gentlemen on the subject.
Tim question was ttiken on $15 and los
—$1-1 lost—$12 carried.
I In- committee then rose and reported tin
lull with amendment.
In the House the bill was taken up.
Mr. I.A.M \R moved to take the queste.,
on the 1st paragraph, as to the time.
Mr. Ilo AIM) moved that 2->tli i
he substitut 'd for 2.51, Deceuihi
lost.
1 be first paragraph was then agreid to.
In da second paragraph, relating to the
priri of fern.
Mr. \\ 1LGOY moved to str-ke out $13
lor the purpose of inserting $15.
1 he question was first taken oil strikin'?
out and lost.
On the filial passage of the hill the yens
were H>—nays 23.
1 lie whole dehute w:ll be published here*
ter.
The House adjourned 'till half after 3,1’. M.
'1'lie House met at 3 o’clock.
On motion of Mr. J(H KDAN,
Ills'llvcfl, Th at the Inspectors of the Pen-
itcnliurv lie required to deliver forthwith to
the collecting Clerk of tile institution, all
nut s, accounts, and demands which become
due in Hu-il institution previous to, nml at
llm end ot the political year iHgt*, and which
do not exceed the sum of $30 each, and that
the said Inspectors be required lo delivqr
inimedintely to tile Attorney of the Institu
tion, nil notes, accounts and demands which
become due ns aforesaid, and which exceed
tile .-uni ol $30, and that the said Collector,
Clerk, Attorney he instructed by the Inspec
tors to proceed to liquidute and colh ct by
su t, or otherwise all demands due to the said
Institution
Go motion also of Mr. JOURDAN,
Unsolved, That the committee on the
Penitentiary, he instructed to examine and
reporttu this House specifically, the amount
due by each and every individual to said In-
stilution—win n the said several accounts
became due—wlint amount of said debt, is
believed to be good ; ulnit amount has been
liquidated, and when—&. all other informa-
tioa which luny come into their possession
during their investigation, touching the fiscal
concerns ol said Institution , mid that said
committee be further instructed to examine
particularly and minutely Messrs. Bulger mid
Foaid and others, in relation in the receipts
nud expenditures of said Institution, and at
" bat 111u• • made, and lbr what purposes.
Thirty eight bills were read the 2d time.
Saturday, December (!.
Alii r reading the Journal,
Mr. I> A I FS moved that the standing or
der ol the day—viz ; Reports on petitions,
b<' suspended for the purpose of t iking up.
engrossed lulls.
Mi. LAM Aft oppoM.il the motion, on the
ground that there were ui y reports on the
'"bn requiring the iction of the House
Air. HOL i ot Putnam, moved that the
ordei *■ pended to take up a resolution
iimiii tin Se late r, luting to the case of Mor
gan-lost.
On ill question to take up engrossed lulls
the motion was lost—so the House determin
ed to proceed with the standing order of tin-
day.
On ilie report giving compensation to Mr.
Wellborn, tor extra services, some discussion
was had in committee ot the whole, between
M essrs. Dates, St urges, Wofford, Ilolt, of
Putnam, l/otcanl and others, and the com
mittee report, d progress and leave.
Tin- report in favor of IS. F. Harris,
Solicitor General of the Flint circuit, was
taken up in committee of the whole, and af
ter ennsiilcrahle discussion, the committee re
ported progress mid leave.
The House took up the report on the p-ui-
t i OH Ol’ M. B I jii mar.
Air. Lamar ol Bibb, explained the nature
of the petition—on the question to iprree, it
was carried.
Outlie petition of Simon Holt, the House
went into committee of the whole, the nature
ol the petition being explained—reported to
House with amendment—the House agreed
to resolution.
On the petition of Thomas Mitchell—the
report of i lie cominfttee was agreed to.
The report on the securities of P. F. Jail-
b-tt was taken up in committee of the whole,
—after discussion, by Messrs. Gordon fc Holt
ol Finn mi I lie committee reported agreement
to tin House.
In the House the report was taken up a: d
on Air. Clevelands motion laid on the table
for the present.
i lie bill lor the relief of the securities of
Thomas 11. Hundley late Tax collector of
Richmond county was read the 3d time and
passed.
On motion of Mr. WARNER,
Uetolvcd, That the Joint Penitentiary
committee he instructed to enquire and report
to this House w lint amount of notes and ac
counts have heretofore been placed in the
hands of an attorney for collection, belong
ing to the institution, and wlint amount of
said notes mid accounts have been collected,
and, if collected, what amounts have been
paid over.
The hill to reform the discipline in the
Penitentiary, and to make alterations in the
building was read tlie 2d time, and ordered
for committee.
A lull to exempt from the. lien and opera
tion of judgments, cotton and all other agri
cultural products sold and paid for in the reg
ular course of trade in all cit es, towns, vil— I er,«« - '*
ages, or boroughs in this State, and to protect. °". r
, , . . ' i other I.i i
the purchasers tlu-reot in certain cases, was 11 , un d„im
reported by .Mr. I'arter, and read the first | Miprcindf
time. 1 «flMinti'Mi
The irons.* ndjouniod ’till half after 0 ^
o’clock on Mor.dnv next.
/untfliction, and of reducing tlio numhnr of said
. d r h «*acli county now by luw nut tl«d
A in in criqp t||,. same should ho dcomnd inexi. 1 *
Prif ‘ 1 lat • >> I'luitlne enquire into t!»'* propriety of
y nn,( nrlii, ff t|,o f ir « t i., n of tint third nnirla of
i *p ofirMitiitjop n f thin St?it«», as m limit th« junsdtr-
1, " n ’’'‘id lourts oirlu*i\el> to tliwir powers ns n
' l ,,t “^’fdiuar v, and »h ii > nurt for county purposes
I pprti, y tin* above to be >. true copy from the wn
mil.! its a;/r ■ i t:» by t! o Senate
\VM Y MANSELL,
Scr'ry of Ihe St note.
wid add t!iat so'm* remarks I nindo heforn the I
" i nn’toe on il.e "i^s.inp nl’tlh* hill “ to compel justi-
p ' : ' 1 1 ’ t •* r thr. uchoiit tliiM StBte to give build and
' J r ’hfir Iumlil’ul performnm eof duty, ’ luv-
"’’'i 'Milliard It a the Report! r, and my remarks
• • > tp r- i- nsideration quoted—I submit to you
" 11 \ iln.n mnrRs (unlie trd by the Reporter) wliii’h
tru w thin i),„ rcrolh" tion of Koveiul #mtlemen of
TIh v (as niizli ns I can now -eooHect)
rha of the honurubln .Mr Slocks,
f 1 osit a rtfs Office.
Dll I \VING~RECEtVED,
I’fcRAAAN NUMBERS tub UNION
CA.XAI. I.OTTKKV—Cl»,,« No -J, \lt:
1! —36—8—38—40—17.
pi ’’ H'i'iIits of Trijcs aa ill call for the (‘u>h, or renew their
H. COSNARD’S.
«ilri-cp(l|.|| ,|„
Pinddeiii of
t «*nt not desirous of F.diiora tnkim; notice of nny
ii’innrks | make, hut uni nt the mime time willing that
1 " mu' he quoted entire, if nt nil quoted.
I Li' e the honor to remain, gentlemen, very res
pe. tfully, yqtir ohediont servant,
JAMES SELLERS.
Mr SLI.I.F Us smd he would onl\ n.iy n few words
f • this hill Pilose who hud acted in the office, very
u d knew that. Hint officer in tho di»rlmr;'o of the
Moties o| his office, could seldom phrase both parties
at issio before him ’I'he condition*) ol Ins bond
nrovidi d for in the hill" was to bo “ for the fiithful
_• rl.-rmance of ;ns duty ” (Irnilpninn who wore in
•ivor ol the hill .w«*« med to think it only intended (hr
t »o benefit ot plaintiffs - lie understood it equHliv
;u»p|" *hle to defendants, ar.d to all who wen* dUsj-
tislii d with any of tlio pr,» eedin^s of mull maffis-
tr ite, and it passed into a law. wouhl ^'i to deter
permina ft om offer in;; f ur |, ; , t ,,ffi r0i who by the con-
"" n ititeudment of the constitution nml lnws wore, in
temletltofiilvm h oiri.es, it wouhl subject them to
perplexing law sues, by any person who mipl l differ
in opinion \vi h «ln*m lie should therefore vote
ngainsi the lull, and hoped it might not pass.
lo the tlnnarahlr. th?. Senators and Itrprtsenta
hres of the General Assembly of Gforgia.
(n vn.i MFN—By a private Communication from
the Capital. I am informed, that th-* Senators ftom
•ho eight eoiirijips, constituting the Northern J :.fil ial
District of tills State, have agreed to new model
'he present or^iin>zatiun of >h« ir Superior Courts ;
•Mid it seems that a pruu.in *ot foature m ill u uir.m'jn-
ment is - that they commence tlmir sessions respee-
lively on Tuesday ami not Monthly-a* Ueretofoie
reamied |, v |„ w
Consider mo not I pray you, as impertinent or in
trusive, when I avail myself of the enrliect nppoi-
tiimty and of th.s pnhlie manner, in llienam" nf fifty
fhuu>iind professingehiist’ans in (jeorgia - of a l the
sRinisoo earth-- of all in heaven - yea of iho groat
Cod !u** si ||, our eomuit.n sovereign, to commend
wli 't h is boon dom , and to intreat you to pro* ee l.
\\ In n address n>* men of y-ur intolliji n n e, slao-
ding and experieru c in life. I am reminded not to mu r
fiv *h Hg that would savor of adulation. Eurnit tne
however with In eoming r» S| or t and deleronee. to sug-
gO‘t to you, tlist the arts of y our Body ate not oidv
rutinizod hy contemporaries ns tin teas of our moral
refinement as a p-up|e, but posterity, unfold.ng the
records or tlin pust --will review with ii-tt use tmi-
osit' i the archil es of your L- gislati m. And it .s nut
suffering fancy to wanton too much -t • boh .Id in
prospective, the countcnai ces of our futum sntiqua
rian«and annnhs s glowing with honest d-lighl and
p.itrioti- pride, is they peruse ihe imperi«hahle ?m>nu
mnnts of the w sihun and virtue of their ancestors
Bv indirectly placing this honor on the Subharh.
you will pronouii' O it ‘ it delight, the holy of the
Lord." end l» or. by concur in tin* fundamental truth
IIIGHKST PR1ZF. ^110,000.
Y'bGIXLA ST ATE LOTTERY, forth.
* III -. ill Ol Iho niSAIAI. SWAMP CANA1. COMPANY—
I. ill I’o Li* liniAA ii hi Ricluiiund, Vit. on TO-MORROW,
tin* Iiuln i iJecni.bAT, 18^8— Diuaaing to be receivcit here on the
hah i
43 M.MHER LOTTRRV-7 DRAWN It ALLOTS.
SCHEME:
1 I’ri/6
of $10,000
41
Prizes of $50
1 do
5,000
41
do 40
1 do
3,044
82
do 30
i do
1,000
82
do ‘40
6 do
600
615
do 10
10 do
250
5740
do 5
15 do
100
PRICK OK TICKETS.
^ Whole TicheU4 Ddflar*™ll.ilvc* 2 i»0.—QusrUTS 1 . *•
IV Ot tiers Irom the country, ear hwinK Cu^h or I'riu’ Tickets,
win meet aa it Ii proinptnttentioii, if aditressi-U to
, , II. COHNARD, MiUtdg'tiUe.
oeccmber 8 7
I i' RES 11 GARDEN 8E0D8.—A large
and general nuiorlnimlol O VKDI-.N MKRDS,thegrovAth
ol 1823, just leceiA i d from llie SliaKers ut Cnfiehl, nud fur rale Ity
AiiKUMn, Di*c8—«t n .lt. II.Wll.ANDh
a S ABERSlt AM Gountv, Georgia.— We,
u JnI i»rHiiil.Iuror*,choo'iuii October Trim, 1828, b.iviui:
n'"*" Mir -tiqh tl.e tiu-iucp'* nsslKncit us, feel truly sorry that >*'•
Ima.- o natty cr'^'iilinent*-to imike, n» re-pert* itc- fiscal concerns
"I lit We h.ive It.ui before us C. Viuillinii, the county
Ur. n-urer,anil fn ilihnt he, as Treasurer, has done every ihing
i*.cum 1 lent on liim,anH in the only man that ever tins licen conccm-
ej in the fundi, of said count) th it luoumul out more money than
the> Ii tAe le.-eiAe.l. A. i’t spects the Poor Hchoulof raid couuty,
•' e li.iAt lia.i the Ti aMi C' before us,L,on exuiiiiuutiou,fiuU there
li.isl. *en pakl to C. Ciuillian, one ofttn* Ti u-tees the sum of 2i»7
i i!i- .il 1 1 .•••.its,that he h'is paid out the same amount tosundry
Pearlier-k fort lieHitiuiiiof-uudt y children itisaid county,entitled
t .Mu iuuieiit ol th*'same: and. euoxamiuingtho pupers’of Junto
Hut.\en-, anoiher of the T.U‘tei>, it appears that he received the
amount ot 171 dollar- centr, und that he twi*. as above,puiilout
m -lull ot 172 Hollar.- I>7 1-2 cents ; hImi Charles linker, ouc of the
made his report, nnd \ve timl that he ha- received
the -
i the i
> the proper authority.
Weal-o presin* a-a grievtinre the had .-tntc of the Unacey
I urn like Kotid.and reemnuiend that the proper uu an-s tie made
i-<-■ I to have the britlire over Suqu<\ near Clarksville repaired.
W . pi ,' S .m Jnuiei. I) Sutton. KiiAA'iird Tow n«* ml, Mudison
' '•i- i’, 11 y Uramblet and .'o«t | u Hriiiiblet did aa ith lorcc niul
„j ptember, 1323, take from the Bear’
We
•rokee Indinn, a certain hm
|»re-ent lliury llraml.li t lor striking Ache, the Rear
,'vitha ipm—OiiAid Knuland, prosecutor-—Avilne.-sts,
John I). a\ illinni-, Willi
We nUo prevent Dm aa
u iu'n r -Samuel Poi
of '
sngiant
'I.dhl«, K’bubcth Mathi
lellersand Klemlor Smith for living in
s ll.irliin aIivingin lltd! couot)) for trading
n groeson thenigh of the 24.h id this mat.—Absalom hu*-
, aa itness.
cannot take leave ot
line him our siaeer.
duty durimr the pr«
' )iIIa idunl thankp for the manly
Tattnall siicruik Snic^.—Oj. tlio
I*. T Ui-stlujr III JAMJ..KVo.-xt, will bi-^-lci at th,- cuurt
lott irvJ .' ' * , anallconnt.r, within the usual hour* of sale, thclol-
lowing property,to wit:
. 9 f ne gmy lior.se, 6 or 7 jecii3 old, taken
if rllin.,,.? 1 s ' ,u ‘lryexecutions in favor of John Mi Kivcr. Jmne.s
I'ermt •. V e ’ nni1 other*,o* the propvrtv#|' Anion II. Strickland
-leruwuuK JOS. Dt-lLiOiNCF.. Sh'tr.
(W LG RUES To it HIE—The undersign-
iur of i?u«n' r *' 001 the ensuing year, nine negroes, consist-
^i»ied.e;ir i Kr^ c l hil,lreo > o>>
■1LAl KSMITHS TO III RE—Thesuh-
iiTthTri'kK .'?. ! r 2rV L ' r r Blafk.mUh., to hire, u-
,l“- iuA, ,o1 "l-"-,Tool-. A put.- initiuHlinh-lv lo
H h-ai 8TANPqftD tc BUUKBfcn,
IKING,—About 20 ni-groLf, belonging
l ) i„d.’. r "!L‘7!*. U ' of Vi‘31 uel *'«**"•. *•'" In- IlirrU out to IliV
ui Vini!.-r»v'lll« ’vit 5 *’I*' 1 r 0,11|C 1-otTut-Mtaj InJ-uuiary iil'Al,
, . r ' ‘ " “Fhmgtmi cotinM , by tbeartii'v cxc-ufor.
WMS. Ui 1 111.1;FORD,
^ ^ wontlia after date opplioatioo will
orilituiriTiM^m ,u / , r ‘" r court of Putnam county, sittluv fur
ii.:.,,. ,j t ‘V’V'• ,ur ln M 'lt the real i.-tate of John Mr
ui V ' * atL 'surveyorCkmenil.
D MARK A. COOPiUh Adm'r.
EU rUlIS to tiie estate of John liarris,
luediate mt'.-nf county, decM. are requseted to make im-
A I n); 1 ;.. and,ho-e fbiving denuunls against Kiid cMnte
ure-rnb.H?K. i ,|1 accuUnl -' legally authenticated wlihiu the Uuac
7 ^ b) MICA.! All H ARRIS, < » j
L. fl. HARRIS,
County, Oeorgio Inferior
c ' ,url ’Mtlinc for ordinary tiurtMVK-i, 2d da? of December,
heir honors Dane WaUu r, Nuthoni. l Allen, and
1IL28—Pre-ent the
Young Stone-.
On the application of William King, ndiuiiu-tmtor of Lyman
; l ‘ n ' ,,,,r eji-e»|, praying to bodi.-tnUsed from the further nd-
hwbl.wG.VuV’f cstute ; nod it uppi-.irlng to the court, that
m .i ‘ ordered,
no Ms lolly Hdmiuistered Ka.d isi&ute—Whereapon.it
tluit alter -1\ moiithi publication of thli rule lu the Georgia Jour -
nal, tin* «nid adniiim trator will bo dismissed, unh cause shall be
sileAAn to the -ontrary, of which all person* concerned are desir
ed to take notice.
A true from the minutes ol the court of ordinary, De
JOHN W. I*URTKR, Oik.
jvVDKGAN County, Guorgiu. Jovsbuu
•7 , , applies lor letters of administration on the estate
°* J® 1 "! M«nmn. Ime of said couuty. dee d.
1 Ills IS therefore to file the kindled and creditors of vaidd’o’d
10 nppciir.it lav udice, within the time pre-crita d bv law, to shea
r*i'ise. il any they have, aa by said letter* should uot he grunted.
Uivcn under my hand this 1-I day of December, 18211.
JOHN W. PORT Kit, C. C. O.
M
[MORGAN County, Georgia.—Julius A,
, •V K,W «°‘i Jl-becca Wan! apply fur letters of udministrn-
s "i .1’ ctate of Dr. belli Ward, late of said couuty, dic'd,
rms i* therefore to cite 1 he kindred nnd creditors of mdddre'd.
it) a..pour at niy omee, Wilhin the time prescribed by lore, to -hew
cnii-e, H nar they ha a e, whv said letters should not he gruuted.
Given under my hand this “ibtlny of November, ltUH
-!_ 0,IN W. PORTcH, ti. C. O.
ORGAN County, Georgia-—Tliomni
Swift,ut Caul. Krurtl'. Ilia, tollt-.l p.-furu John H.LrJ-
... “I.'}'**.*-rr. 1 rojinhor-r,-uppoM-d lol-.i- I'.'urJl jour* ul.l
• fi-i'l 10 ui. In-. Mill, u nil 11 Miini: .i lull- .put in |,u I1.1-I111.il, lilind
ill thi- riitht wyc*. hip .bourn in Vis li-fi hip, u tuiitirtil iiarrr : iiu-
pnibi-.i lo USI liolloj-s, by O llimvujr Mulcoin mi,! IMmunil Bi-nril
decymSejJ WM. HANDY, C. X. C
J ONES County, Georgia—Thomas Lowe
nppli -'fur li'tti-m uf administnilion on tlio cstnte of Jnmi-s
vv nalnw, late of smd couuty. dot'd.
This is therefore to cite the kindred uud creditors ofsaiddec’cL
to Hppenr at luyuflice within the time prr-rrihrd by law, to shew
enu-c, il any the) have, av hy said lotw r»should not he granted.
chaui under my baud thi- 1st day of December. IfWL
CHARLKH 5L1CARTHY, C. C. O
ler.it.
!i is our re.pirst ih.
Ji'itrnal. Hinte«man, and loathe
kiikm;/,kii PAIN,
tih.n. r. mk wch,
KM)« H RR \I)Y,
W ll.f I AM DK XL,
I'KM. K. KIKKS.
TIMS. PLXNACJI.V,
WM IHSHKItnON,
A Its \ MlM STKI’llKNS.
• VI HA\ OXPdMD,
pre-eutments be publL-hrd In the
n Recorder
D ARI i s I cnOI.S,
S.VMI KL POP.
THOM \ s It ROCK,
WM. DK AN,
HhHl.HK BAITY,
LI.MAM STARR,
‘.ABKIKL SISK,
WII I I XM Al.I.Y.
TKISKMI.XH STOX'KR.
(• KOR(, K Wlf KKV<U!H, JA.MI.S IH DOKNS.
A true extract Iroin the minute-, November 10th. 1828.
JOHN 'I C XRTKK. C. fv C.
HI M'lSES ANIV LOTS.—For Knit-, on
, tho House and Lot formerly occupied by the
sub-'
! by the pi"UP .1 i*vi*rv iinute ; llinl il
t»:i<.n or'tltvinaAuthority,_nnd of inlimto utility Rr!5,h r t2ft.‘{£«i2;."3J!i
ituj ihat tin Huh ub^ervunco, m tin* munt rffi'-ifiuu-
t»ror»i«it «»l real virtun, na well as r*al Imp; ine-n.
Y >.. Av.il doclttro bv u posit.vn sinMitu- n prim ipl.
tha* 1 ns lonff sinca been recognized by tfce dt/t iriniut •>!
• ‘Mincnt judjrot ; that the Bible, ns contninint* the
• Xf.resH and rev#a!ed wdl of tlin ^r«*.*t LcRikimi.r «•
Hu* universe, “ in nnd of r mqrlit In be ’ ihn (nisi,
ul* tfm Jaw» «>f r \ cry nation ; and tlmt any muniri, ul
oeiilntiot), miacted contrary to tin* spiiit of i?s pre
•epta. ig vnwj hcraiiso sinful. You will pro. latm fiir
nally that the ii'ith under llm sanction of which wit
naxses i»iv»* » vid^iic**; nnd under tile, obligation of
bicli juries represent thn country, to try
upon fin* foundation »'f which, nut only tho whole
I fabric? de* ends, from rhn chief juaii' e of the
t 'he lowest nfii c of magistracy, hut even
ilu* supreme authoriix of y mvlvc*s whom I am
id.lrcssitijr, is not a solemn tnoekery. But that
on 119 faithful ohaervan-’e. nw»ut th*r amdes nud hies
sins*, nud on ttH violation, the Irnxvita and puniahmcnia
of that («••(!, *• who has commandtfd Kmps to rule
md .Indues to decree justico - \Vhu hae said by the
v-'ico of nature, and hy written commandment.
‘ Thou shall not hear la Do teatitnnny njtatnst thy
no tfhhor"—Kind. UO, 1(J. and that tho p«*nalty ol the
Dia irii* Law was nit supeiaddctl fir the li^htomis,
1 fi>r liars and perjmed persons" . 1st Tim. 1,0, 10.
L**t m»’ solicit you ihen hy llie di^mly of your ns-
re and sntit»n---hy the grandeur of tho object to !>•
c omplish* ti, by tho interest in both xv .rids of thou
sands uf vour lelloxv creature* who will be governed
umri* bv four oxamph* - th in the most awful injune-
of!!«»!)' Will - by the “pleasant pU • s” and the
bright day of^nspcl vision, in which our “ lines are
fillen l*\ the wishes nf u lar^o class of the commu
nity. wlm dcsir** to follmv after their great fiirorut.por
1 v spending IDs day in acts of piety, devotion and
htiritv. for the sake of lj«»d, iho Father who gave vou
h. mg, find the Son who died to save you, and of God
the llolv Gh st. who is now I hope, assiblint; you bv
h.s gtnre-- that Von consider carefully thu high r«.
sporisibilities under which you are placed to preserve
the Sabbath for these sat rod purposes, for wlm h it
was appointed And that you create a new claim oi
gratitude upon your constituents, hy performing a
deed which for i:s pious aim, will enrol your names,
with those nf Newton, ILiylf*, Locke, Erskine and
I lain—gifted spirits, who fulfilled with distinguished
credit to themselves and bent fit to the world, the
high destinies m life, severally allotted to theoi and
who considered il their greatest praise, to be esteem
ed tho sincere friends and humble champions of iho
cross You, 1 trust and believe, will discharge your
duly on thi« subject in a way, not derogatory t<• the
character id'the state, and th” era in wlm h v <• u live
JOS lll-NRY LU.MFKLN
of to AVI), ff not tuld lit
II be rented lor the etteuint; Arnr Ap-
II. CRAFT.
w t- nr<- inforinc-d tlmt five men, have late
ly Im-cii committed to the jail of Camden
county, charged with the rnhherv nml min
der of an Iniliun named Bobh in AVnre coun
ty-
NEW-KNtil.AM)
Our manufnc.iuring inierest is beginning to wear a
shape that will not hear to he tampered with >r tri
tied with - New England is alive ui»h rnachiriery -
iho uiaeiiitien of water falls, and congregated si h*
The whole sea board is awake to ihe privileges whe h
have been scented to her hy a flirtiti r, as oid ns Hie
p secure as the fiiundaibms oi the rnrih,
and her w hole interior’is lighting up wi:h a new hi int.
a spirit th.it will not he rebuked. Her woodsar< ho
firming lo roat like the sea w lion it moves w ith a slow
steady, un.nteriuplod heave ahmg the whole vorge m
Atlantic, her waters arc travi lling into new
iinels. »md h r wor ds an vanishing us before a
ii A fe a y • ars in ee, and the rou; hcstpnrK ol this
ru*h Couiu
and siiiiiidi
Unicom
Millhdof.vili.k.
Canto h Ho gland.
4th N
• to tin’
«?xi »l-lined
and corn ut
Messi
lln
obtained in
on iln* suhjei t of an imp-
crive) "f the »ft*i-.prud)-ne
■ind literally set forth,
aph
f--- •"* H«).i .n.H,
Mr. L AM \ t> . ’ , ,
1 on „ , 1 ‘ I , P os od llm passage of tlm
Mr.j\xp c 4 ynf ,' roi, " ,ln -
! r » riu,.|r t V, ,:‘ r snm, ‘ lf "l?‘b nu-uiust
fyh, fiv,.,i '! a n 1 "'' 8 ’ 1 " 111 proposed that
M,
fixed nt s. 19
Fr-/o n '"#" rd > Hudson and
• L'ucoln, again severally enforced
h’ * r thr.' h rOlHrCIV e I
■' Jidiriary cemuut'cn
ii amendment (as I < on
f nr Stale, is m l ful!\
h'cr\ |,in the *• M .r«)n
dial the subject anems to
please insert m your vn
the original, and under
Will,am Y Mansell, He
be mibor.t'cr to.-d- will V 'i
luaql pa pc Hi annexed, ii
ihe .-rt>’ai stgnatiirn of T il
creiary of Senate.
IN SENATE, *J2d November, Id*2«!.
On million of Mr Sh.i.kks.
Ur soiled y That tlie joint judiciary committee in
siru ’ted to enquire into the ncceggiiy and propriety of
uroviding by general law fur tin* (otni'» nsation for
servires of the Justice* .f I lie Infcr’or ('ourt* of tin*
State, when actually engaged in the peiformance of
duties of which th© Superior courts hive concurrent
va il! be roaring to the least of I't.rrn
; with thi- il n of wheels,
il.ng l-i die very soul ot a N> av Engl md
ill'll vi» av is, nnd invic<»i-'ting a-, i i.i.
’’a and pruudest hope, there ts y»-t an
e impf.iiari'e, and a heiter • t :;ihii- t.ed
belt’r bv fin. it asmin h s mtclh ' i.
jr m speak worn «Hiulniuslv, int"ll M D v'
m,re to Ii, I'nv red than ei.ln r rjiUicN oi
Iv e land h hid her da\ in tlio councils
r.Mjr-H •- direct f.n l palpable authority -her
I.cc't and invi'ihl. ..ntliority is yrt to coim*
ip tar off’ -nor will it ho slow in ilMupprotu h •
,.m! le auiloiit) I »'iy. because it will be mi
jt:tiimi-»y .,r heart burning, or terror For
• .ii wooaret'ho jealous of Now England
hddreii end the children’s children of New-
u 3 And of what are tin y t«» be jealous of p*>-
power, dial may interininglo its dread, stupify
exasperating intlueu* e with all tho charitiesof
life, tho inhontancc of their children, and the Inrtli
r glit of poster.ty 3 Oh no ' • nt of that holy and
I nfii persuatiou with winch the educated and the muf
p.i iiHar sw i v every where, an J among every people
[Yankee.
K< : i
Log •'
I »»•«
Milic.!c) vil|c, Dcr 8—\v3ti*
A»4 TO 1THE PUBLIC.—Miis. Jane
ilJJffl KKNDKICK V AU.KORD CLOPTON, Id ronnur-
..JMnL tion w th N'. H. BKXt., huve tnk<*n the Iioum* in F.u-
nuten, L tmwn as th' 1 Mii-imdii hvrt'tolbre occupied by Hful
& Kii ibrnt'nh, m h IIoum*ol' EiHertaininent, sitauteU on the Ka*t
corner "l tin* piiblic sqimi-p, in th« moot nleufiunt part of the vil-
l"P'*- Vnmi Mr*. Rrntirirk's Inns cxpriii-nrcinbuttinruHlioth
r-.itont m ..nd MoiuiL'rllo)f>l)«‘ hopes to ohm
pntr'tiwff*.
• a part of t^c poh'k
dcr B—tf
TSTOTICE.— I <l« forworn all perbon.s from
* w trading for any nou-s, debts, or demands whatMX’vcr front
Levi lfum*ll, riven, bold or claimed nfuinat me, for I hure untied
all, and am determined nollo pay them again. So I give fair and
due notice to all. LUWIri HAKRKLL.
Pulaski county, (Ja. Dec 8—It*
eftlO CARRIAGE M AKERS.—Tho sub-
■ scriher wishing to rctii o from ImsincM, oflVt*• hisprcnrltM
on Walnut Mrect, lor sale. It KUindc well for buitlnev-.bclae sil-
n.:tod on the greatest thoroughfare in .>lacon, leading to th»*
Bridge. The premises contain u spacious Wood Shop, with a
Blacksmith Shop attached. A good Shoe Shop, Paint Shop,
Trimming Shop, Saddler Shop, nnd Store Room for Iron*, Leath
er, ice. fin —\lso, on thewme premise*, detached,a good Dwell-
i’ti Il iuse, Kitchen,nnti Carriage flouu’.&r. HU evrollent XVellof
Water in the yard. Any person wanting the Hiid premlM^i bv
purchase, they muy have a bargain, und iininetliate po*M«*ion.---
Xpplvto the owner. ORORGE A. SMITH.
r Some good seasoned Timber ran be had on the premises.
n, Dec. 8th, 1928.—Jt
P AN AWAY from the subscriber, living in
li? ^ • miles of Porovth.in Monroe countv, u Negro Fellow gain
ed 'I DM, from 20 to26yrars old.about 6 fee1 high, black complect
ed. »] • lias a wife at Mr. Anderson Redding iu Rttldwin, where
d he is lurking. A reward^of 10 dollars will tn* given
Anderson Redding.m '
ALFRED HORTON
f i REENESBORO’ FEM ALE ACADE-
M MY.—'The nbove institution will go into operation early
inlhemonilt of .Lin.nest, nndertke jointsuperintendanrr of Mi.s*
M \K I INDAl.K nml Mrs. WL-XIH. Fromtne testimonials which
tin Board of Trustees hare retired ol the qualifications of those
ladies, it* teachers in the primary, solid and ornaroenul hnmehes
nf Female F.duratinn, for fuithmincss mid exactness in oil thohe
matter-, which ensure corrc-1 tlisc/nlino in a school, for <-a>»e of
manners and conversation, skill in D.'awiiig, Painting, Compogi-
tin r, L«*. they feel thepisrlACS fully uuth>)rh>ed io recommending
tin* alniA c Seminary to the ’aironaec of an enlightened rnmmuni-
ty—TIipa believe that the conr*cnf Female edlKntion which will
be taught infiliisinsliiut on, u ill l»o less nr lri- ial, Jt.is n matter of
inirio-ing fonralil .. and more it limincss of real uildprstanding,
tliai
vn entrusted t
re of those Indies will be rr.ftrecon-
Kultcd in the a iprupruition of tlmir studies, anti that their
mn'IsAAill mi lie stupified anddi vusted with laborious am! fydlt-
;inlirntion to s ibjects beyond their reach and romprrhea-
I Mrs. Blair were each in the school of
*• New-Ynrk, ut the «inie time, having
M •« rtindale
Mrs.Ei.unn Willar
emeu I lbr the same pur p-»se, that of lilting themselves fur u
extended sr here "l usefulness us Tcurlier*. They are recom-
uicnd«’il by Mis. Willard nslullv cm.ipcteut to nuioage u Female
A. a- • my As it It 11>u• !< credit to theiuMdvc* and great iniprovemem
of those AV h-) may le enti listed to their care and direniou. The
price of tuition in the Academy quite reasonable, and board in
genteel familU » rain be had i
(»rcenestiorouch, Dec R—t‘2Uj
[ VsVT iny bed and board withnut nay just
\A < ati'f, inv wife M XB V PERRY. All persons ore t'hcrc-
e.lit her, or have any dealings with heron
ot tic responsible for any of her contract*
LEVI PERRY.
am r ILL !»r Hnlil on tho first Tuesday ii:
▼ v April next, under an order of the court of Ordinary ol
rnlnuihia county, the foUnwing tract* nf land, viz : nne tract No
2»), in the 5tli tlistrict Karlv county ; also No j>!7, in the i5*»b di*.
it it t Karl'• county, nnd No 17*),in tin- lRth itis| originally Wilkin-
s ''n now Pulaski county—The tuo ft-rmer Miltl nt Early rourt
-I’oiif. the latter -it Hartford, for the benefit of the heirs ned
creditors of th'-estateof William Brown. d«*c’d.
dc- n DAVID COOPER. Atlcu’r.
- Id .
? .U an order of the Inferior court of
titson cou'tiy, aa hen *itting for ordinary purposes, w ill
it ph, cm Itoltlitig SupA-rinr courts in the county ol
at he tit.l Tne* Lit in April next, within the lawful
of lund No 14, in the Mth district of originally Masco-
’.•'but county, and lot No 24- r », In the £!tl district ofori-
tisrogee now Tallmt count), containing 202 1-2 ucr*-*
property «»f Win Lord, dec’d. for the bene-
dec 8 JOHN LORD. _
VP1LL be sold at the late residence of Har-
- i t* Vico, tlec’d. in the town nf Clinton, Jones county.on
I nestiiiv the V51d fiay of December next, part ot the personal pro-
l>* 'ty "f sip I iloc'.L roitsisiing of horses, cattle, household and
, a trig nnd pctllarS Aiuggon, and other articles
ution. Terms made known on the day.
YNTIIIA fi. ALLEN, Adm'x.
vember 10
Postponed sale-—-On the first
Tuesday in January nest, wdl be sold nt the cnurt-bou*c
i Tli' • -i • • -soic. tint a. I • i grtMT. vig • Mary 25, Hetty, her
•'d’-st •!- ■ ' f.*ck r », a' I Phillis 2 war. old, w»jd agreeable to
!)•• I i-t aa HI of X\ illinrn*St'innon», <!*• M, a* hi* property, for the
'• B •! thr I- . * • .tor -. '/ • ■ r >* 12 nun ths rn ilit, u iih
iA' d si - urity. ALEX M. WHITE. Exo'r.
DIED - lit thi* place on Saturn i> last, 28tli N »a . on h.* way
, Vlt. WILLI AM T. WILLI XMS, agtd 29>cm*. a native, .f
Ndrili Uarolina, and resident of Franklin County, tor‘nine ynr-.
during which time lie aa a* an active and u*e!ul menibcrofthe Lt-
ri>lature.
dcre
O N tlio lir-.» Tuesday in Fobraary next.
aa i 11 bcxold »t thccomt-houM’.in Eatonton, Put’nam coun
ty, |0 likely young negroes, belonging to the estate nf John .Me
Bride, deceased, one ol Avliich i* a superior blacksmith. Sold Ly
ill'll* rot court, forth' benefit of the heirs and creditor*. Term*,
-mall notes, sa ith approved security, and a credit t i»1 Christina*
thereafter. MARK A. COOPER, Adm'r.
dooember 8
C N REENE Sheriff’* Sale postponed—On
W the first Tuesday in f AN!’ARY next, will be sold at the
enurt-home in the town of (ireenesbormtgh, Oreono county, be
tween the usual hour* of sale, the following propert*. to wit .
Oiu- I must- huiI lot in tho town of Greenes-
borough, known nnd distinguished a* the Tavern lot, with the
i improvement* then »n. aa In reon the defendant now lives, one
other l*it ami iinproACinents, adjoining the tavern lot, and the
bri< k house *urw occupied by XVest k. Daniel, aa hereon the defen
dant loriiierly lived, one house and lut on West street, known h
the gin house'oi.;iil|oining t-iinningliam and other*. 73 acres c
I md m ar (irretie*boi •ugh, a>!inining Fauch, Terrell nml other
12 1 *' •** "car (Jre-Mie* ■ ■ »,i< . adjoining Cobh, Chew and other
all levied on a* the propert) of Henry Sanford to *ati*f) a li I
obtained in favm --I StewartL Hargraves, ti.insferred to Joseph
-, William If. Boner and Thomas Stock* vs said Henry
WILLIAM (■ RKKR, I).
nr.
II
ENRY IL MERSIION is 11 ciindidatu
of j Tax Returns tor It.iiluiu i.misr rariientvr. 1
Qf IRING in Grccncsbnrough.—On Tuns-
m I. *l.iy the30th December next, will lie hired in the ton
firecncdioiMiigl). r>to .’i0likely negroes.of h'I d«- crintion*,m
II known blucksinitli. und |)ennb a good
tf^JEORGIA, Oglethorpe conntv.—Taken
Tho. Uon»r(f,i>r0iint. Brmpin's ciis). „„d |w ,ir,l
Aclure Itobt-rt Joi-c, one. I.lm-k n.-l.lmj,):) nr 14 vrnr, ol,
upsuirtU ol 3 Icet high, both hind feet white, nnd a Hiutll (.far ni
hi« forehead: ajiprai-edthis x’Gih Nov. lejg,t«>dndollarp.
»JHI|N LA N'lit |. \I, f . J. C.
M ONROE County, Georgia, Larina
IVI'ly, Alfx.lndrr O. f't-Jil, und W il.j Moj,. npiilj-
icueisol administration uutbecsute of Jcrciuiuli PeUdv’ late of
bald county, dve'iL
This is therefore to cite the k '.ij lrcd and creditors of xaid dec'll
to appear at inyothce. within the tone preset ; ta*d by law, to shew’
cause, it uuv th. v have, w hy said letters ,hoiild not he cnuited
Oivcu under my hand this 25th dry of Nov. IH-.i;.
ELIAS.BEALL, C. C. *
D FJFJ OltS to Uu: esLtltj uJ'JoJuf
tier’d, (late Surveyor Oencru!,) arc refttlgMed to nurtie
luimeduite payment, and tha-eto whom theestntc Ls InJeJunl WIH
ender in their accoujiy agreeable to law,
nov 20 MARK A. COOPFB. AdrrjV.
P ERSONS haring demands a^ain.-t Um
esiateof Dr. Archilmtd Yon: ?, late ol Pnl$«M cotinty. de**‘d
Avill presiottUvai legnliyattested vviUiin the iWo«: ^ruscrited l/J
Uav. and the *e indchted to luahc gj viucnt w itiiui.t longer delay,
noy 2H l> A xfKf. D, .‘iTLi'.U ES, Adn* r.
D EBTORS to the estate of George VT'n!-
k) ". 1 , late of Jones couuty, dcc’d.sj'*: required to rrr l ein*;
mediate payment, and tha s e to whom the rfiate i.* imitbtrd W.il'
i ender in Uioir accounts agreeable to law - .
oct<7 John BA vN.K. Rx'r In ri;lit -d h'•*_**;f-’
C 'tJIEDiTOKS of tlio estate uYincaut 1'..
A VicL'T®, late ol B;ddwin rwiinty, dcreust-’d. will present
ilnir claiuis duly nuthenticHlvJ within the time jArv. l tnU.(l bv
law; andihtxsuindebted tos.dd estate will itnil ? iruMuxfiuU* p.ty-
munt. dm 27) If. P. HIMlPfTBJ’.Y, Adm'r.
A LL persons huvii.a demands uq'uinst thi.’
TwL estate ol John Pnvim .ate of Greene county, dccrnyetl.iae
John Paju:
rcqoest.-d tocotne forw tiftl nad
•escvihetl hr li
notemher;.
county,
I,dcr iJu ni in wicinrJie Gtn:
JOHN
THU. MOUCmbN, Kx cr
-<Jn Tuesday tlio
1 AST NOTICE.—To live debtor* ami
i tirt-.litoriuf Jiao* SanforJ, lt.le of JVnJ.iw in county, d.-v'ti.
It be.114 Join b'.c aad ab.snlut"]v necessary thnttiu bUsioe'Sofll.c
estate ..f *»i.l tier'd, should be cloci’d—Notice is now given that li
p.ivn t i t ,* 1. t made hy the liistday of February mvxt, flint suit
\a ill b” indbciuniuRtii) rommenevd ugaii.it thoseln default—anti
it there are an/ demand* against .he csUUe, it Ii eaniwiJj re-
queMetl that they should be pre** nted for payment. It IsaJ*,* ex
y ct, d thiitti-o -ewh have i:.;ulen«tce payable lo the 1-xecutorof
s.vid dic’d. Pit. Hi due on Uu- lift day •*! JanUfWT next, will avvij
themselves *.f this notice, ur thev will be proceeded against in lute
tiiauner. ’ "*■"* ««••"««« «?.
noven.bf r
M acon bkidcTe:
«4h tli
ed to sale in
the Ocmulgve Hive) .t Macon" together with one acre of land
the E.isletn »i< - »f theUcniule* e river, to be used qa one nf ties
butu eiit> . at d ihe privilege of Using -a much of Filth, «»r Iliidg^
sti«»et. on the w. stern hank, .w> may bj mrcwutry lur the o**h«.i
hirtinetitwljhi' Bn*l.-'.
Ti e pun baser w ill be required.on Untdey of Uicimlu, to nay to
the Coinii'i**iet • 1 s - in-tilth purl ufthi: purcl art mot.* » ii C'fch< 1
current bills of the rhaiteretl bonk.* of (hi* Suite: and totKr.
bontl with }wo or ntoreapproved sureties for the payment oftW-
reiiduv in loureipral aiuiu.il if-tnlm* nts.
\X M. II ARMAN, )
C. B. STRUNG, } CflDilnfliJfirinfcrf.*
niv J O. JL l'JUNCE, )
1 I The Editor-of the Charleston City Gazette, fhc Tu e culCKA<A
Clmi'm'i' , inal of t)tc* several public gareties in tlus Slate, will
publish the fire going vviekl) nine weeks,lu tlielr fcspvctivo jjr-'
pcrx.ntil fm ttiti*: th»Jr accounts to the Executive Pcpnrttnchh.
E XTRACT from thu Minute** o-f the So-
I nntus Academicu* ef the Stale ot Gcvrkla. In ACtutan dr
diiletlgevilie, the IC1I1 Novotnbtr, 1T2 W .
In tinier to i* trndure utiiiormity irto the Acadeftncu?. *" n*
nected AviUi liieL'iUAersity . f Ocorgta, it i- recon mcr.d'-d Lyllm
Faculty id Franklin L'nl'.ege, tlmt tne benatus A* pdeniicuv pr» «
I II e to I tifh the following eoorft* of fludy and m:tl.tjF- # to I ••
• •. r 1 >\ .vlu’ , **ion intoCude^e, \‘‘.v
ifturrn) * J-lPilLh Cranuriar»
Aritlitneiif to the vml ol the cube, rotfty
RudditT.an'b Rudiments,
Fonlei it,*, ’•(' ( ollnquit * » 1 lea>t #
F.rnMiiU', at It tu>t one holil
Gorucliu* Nepos,to.\iLIcti*,
Cnsar’s I'ommenturlo, tJbook^,
Cicero’s Orations, at 8 lo be read, r -
Virgil, The (ieoric*, i1eucolics,an«l *jhoak.s ol Vht: .L.uifu,'
Muir’s or Clark's introduction to making Lut in,
XX Ittenball'h Greek (it wmn.ir.
Greek Testament, at least through Juhn and the Ai:D,
Gnt ca Minoru, to the end of the Dialogue*.
The nhove are nveewury to qualify the Student to e.ttfer tlR-
Frchbritnn Class. In addition to these, the following ati; n<
ry for atimi**ion into the Sopharnom Cbv c ,A'iv.
Kcnuphon, I book*,
The w hole of llor.tu’,
Homer, one Look,
. rbrtt, inii-n/h simple KqtiaEorr, ^
(Jensi aph), thoroughl)— u Know b dge oftlo’ Jtaps. •fuLii* 1 .
«)n notion, Ri-*n!vi’J. That the systi-ni recoil mi nded by fJtis
F.iculty of Franklin Collet;'-, to be studied io the several County
' utlemh s, Im* udoptetl liv thi* Board, and that the uitue be pub*
OUR months niter date upplicutiou trill
be 11111,!to tbi-1 ,,1',-i-inr,u„,t o, VI'ir,-nji county, wiu-n sit-
in, f„r nrdlimry purnnw, lor l,-„,c lo -,-11 ull Iho ic',1 ctuic ol
Siiinui-I H. V"W' n hue ol s„d count}-. No
i W, in Ibclhl dutuf V\„llon i-ouut) j nl-u mie lul in ibc county „l
Vlu-roj),-,-. .Vil )„ ooic . onci Tii. ,1 tin- , , quinnl to Hie their ob
jection nllADLDV IIAK-.l.SON, Ailru'c.
MA« ril.V WATSON. ..,1
F
OUR mom hr, afterdate, application will
be made tothe Honorable. luferinr court of Green countv
'•urpQ.se*, lor leave tnsclj tlie whole ul
iuto nf Greene county.
when *ltting tor ordinnr? j*
the real estate of .Marltin V
For the beuetitof the heirs und creditors.
THOMAS flHKKXK. AdinT.
HJOUR moiitht* after date application will
■L be Hindi- io tbc lufrrior court of rutbnm coun.y, M him kit.
ordmagy purpostt-, foi leave to sell the realestato nf Ni ji
McNeil, dec’d. CHARLES I*. GORDON, AdtuT.
October IS—wlm ’
F OUK months after (lute, opplicutiou iriM
b« nuole to the lufeiior court ol 1’utnam county, wli*',
MtUng lor ordinary our pom*, for leu To to sd! the ncsroc* and ivnl
estuie of Arthur Dodvveil, (liv’d
BENJ. Rt.'SSEY, Adm'r. with tiie will annexed.
IJtOCH months after duuTupplicution will
JL be umde to the Inferior court ol Oglethorpe county, when
sitting ann court of ordinary, for leave to Mill u lot of land No
H»l, in the 10th district of foi merit Early uovv Diw’aiiu count.• u«
part of the real oiate of Murk Sim*, di c’d. *
MARTIN KIMS, l . .
AJ.I.KA J. iilSfl. } MM'!
F OUR raoutbs alter date applicutioa will
he tn.tdo to the Inferior court of Putnam counir, whiji
sit'iug for ordinary PUfpotc*, for leave to mJJ tlv rerd i stalo oi
John McBride, dee d. M.VhK A- COGPFJL Adm'r.
di'comber 4— wJm
F OUR months uffer dtiTo application xnjj
be made to the Inferior court of WiLshlrgton countr, when
sitting lorordljuiry pqroosCT, for leave io sella)! the rcid twtateol
Thomas Wood, der’d. for the benefit ot the lieii sond creditor^
aeptember5—3d 75” COIJiBLY SMlTIf, Adm’r.
I ^OUR months after date application will
be n:a»le to the Inferior court of Morgan, ounty,when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell to the real cstalo ot
Hanly S. \\ llliam.*, dec’d. cituiite inKaid county.
«ugu-t UQ JOHN VASUN, AdinT.
F OUR months after date application will
tv made t*» the Inferior court ol Oglethorpe county, ulun
sitting for ordinary purpodes, for leave to nil the land undue-
groet* belonging toestati of Stephen L’p-on, decwtsetl.
..a_. . c. McKiXLEY, AdnV
f j^OUR months ufter date application vri.
be nutde tn the Inferior court of Jmmrr county, whi u
sitting for ordinury purposes for leave to m-]J ihe real enate ood
ono negro, belonging to the eJUte of .Art! Ur Willi.*, dec’d. lor the
bem til ot the livir* utxl creditors.
DAVID HENDERMJ.N. E>'.»r. with the will annexed.
NOTICE—Pour months after date, np-
plication v.lll nMule tothe Honorable, Inferior court 01
benefit of the heirs of William Han
*rpt. lb
ORKBORN HARRIS. Exo’r
ri'tOtho Inferior court of Putimra county,
JL when hitting for ordinary pnrpo*es, application will be
made, four months after date, fur leave to sell the real estate/it
Nnthaiiiel SUdge.Uteof said countv, dee’d.
august 10 Mrtni.F.V SLEDOE, Afrn’r.
T O the Inferior court of Twigi^ county
ubciifiiUing for ordinary purp'jHs,application will b
made, lour month* nfur date, tor leave to tu-ll the real estate (
Needham Waters, lute of »-uid county, dic’d.
nuguxt L‘j—*■ io John waters, Adm’r.
rMIO the Inferior court of Bhldvvin county,
B whrn sitting tor ordinary purposes, nr-pliratioii w ill he
made, four inontlix after date, for leitve to selloi.e lot of land, ly
ing in *aid county, containing 1^0acre*, belonging to tl.. iMateol
Henry Brown, dec’d. JOSE1IJ UROWN, Adm’r.
»ept Zt-wlm
rBlO the Inferior court of Putnmn county,
JL when Kitting for ordinury purpose*, (triplication will be
made, four mouth* after date, tor leave to sell there.il and piT-
sonul »*tate ol (Kstrge Ros*er, dec’d. for the benefit of the lo irs.
September b JOHN KOSHER. Exo’r.
npo the Inferior rourt of Greene county
Jl when sitting for ordinary purpotn*, application will b<
) hen sitting
ur r ‘ *
•Jr.
august Is
rdiuarv purpociM, appli- ation will be
“ r fnive to ceil the real estate of.*
' JOEL NEWSOM,Sen. Adm’
INETY days nfte.r date, application will
he made to the Inferior court of 1'utimni county, wheu eit-
ng for ordinary i*ur|)OKe*, for leave to sell a negro tellow t»y the
a me of l)i uni.*, belonging to the estate of James McGehee, de-
JAMKS MrGEIIFF.
rgNO the Inferior court of Monrau county,
-B. when sitting for ordinary purpoM-v, anplirntion will Im-
►ell par
part of tho real c
ri’tOthc Inferior court of XVilkinson coun-
ty, when sitting for ordinary nurjMAPs, application w ill be
made, four month* otter date, for leave to keif the plantation
whereou David Ingram,tlec’d. formerly lived.
ANDERSON INGRAM,)
august 25- w Jm HUOn INGJUAM, ^r.xor>.
rglO the Legatees nf Samuel McGehee,
dec’d.—Take notice that I shall apply, after the expiration
tothe Inferior court of Baldwin county, while *ittinx
FKSONN indebted to the estate of Gas-
requested to
well Ball, late of Pulaski county, dec’d.
immediate ptivn ut; and those hav ing demand* ngainsi said
estate wdl render them in properly •uthenticateit, within the
time prescribed by law. s. BISHOP, Adm’r.
ember fi
P ERSONS having demands against tin
estate of XX illinui Wouiack. late of Taliaferro county, de
ceased, will render them in legally authenticated in terms of tin*
law, and tuo*e indebted will make pavnient without longer delay,
no*ember J XVILIE XVO.M.H’K, Adm'r.
P ERSONS hiivini* demands againit the
e*tti!e of Samuel H. Watson, lat«* of Morgan countv,dec’d.
are requested to render thrtu in properly attested, and tlio*e in
debted to tin- estate are required to make ininiedihte pavineut.
BRADLEY HAKALKON. AdnJr.
dec 4 MARTHA WATSON, Adm’*.
D EBTORS to the estate of George Hur
KOIIF.IIT S. II UlOAWAV, Adm',
D EBTORS to the estate of Harris Allen,
lute of Joues county, drr’d. are requested to make im
mediate payment, and tho-( having demands against said estate
w ill present them in terms cf the law.
CYNTHIA K ALLEN, Adin’x
n vcfulurJO JOHN ,M ALLEN, Adit’r
f those Acadtn
AJiBl’RY HI LL.
Si'e.Srp. AeAUeiP.
> pcinted in .Milledgeville, will
UA. A. IL
w
IUGHTSBOUO' A0AIIEMY LOT-
'1 I.RV.— Ill* Coinmissinnep* hove appointed the thud
Saturday in January m \t. tor the Drawing cdtha NX i’.lGIITSBO-
i 101/(III .CADEiVlY LOTTERY. Pet*in>» holtliiig muiuy uf
thn Lottery, w ill please fui ward il w itlmut delav.
decnnliei 1 15. PETTIT, Secietnrr.
A CARD.—A winter term of the Sparta
Female Academy, xv ill commence th<-il Sfonuuy 02tl.) id’
JiinuHir. Besides tlioki-enuuged the luKt veur, Mr. ’INVISS will
be Bs.socinted i.i the instruction and :.u|*rtlnteiwlnnce ot the A'a*
deitiv. The buildings will tie improved, the Library, Chemical
and Philosophical tpparatu* enlarged, am. die Institution plac'd
i a'luore ia:ru;ani-nt bn>is.
TLTflO.V.
l’riti.a’y Hi pnrtment J'l UoihirK per year.
Junior Class, *4 dp do
.Senior Chios, -'12 do dp
Mu*lc, do do
Lecture* in .Mineralogy, Botany 4t Cheniistiy, n sijjtt a;^ chutge.
ot ddollarseach per tern>.
Drawing, French and Spanlfii a xcparuJr durrge.
Board lo dollars per month.
Sparta,ll'T 4—3*v r r
J^ALEM ACADEMY.—This in&titutlo^i
Nakna, Clark county, On Dec <f—’it
PROPOSAI.fi
Fur puuhshhi", at Oaricn, tfeo. a A'.irujwprr, lu Ir.
entitled
THU DAHIEY PHCENIX.
nr A C McLNTYRE.
I N ikiUing proposals for this puhJioUiui), (1*7)
Editor deorus g polog» to ho unnecrscHry. He is only o
ing the prufcwiio.* ol M* yuuth. ue can conduct! neither to good ntjg
evil,a,oan froia t/.c public will. If kucccs* uuni'i the lu dmHjk-
‘ it must ailse Iruvi th* natural advantages ut l/aiicr, tl.e dia.
Av* p i
therefore, Ik* chielly valuable a cuuinst’rcial vehicle; and, h>*
the Editor nius depend for subsistence qj) the circulation «tl his’
pa;u:r, the public hav e a sho/tg bond Iqr hl> tirxt exertion;.
On Uu* *coru of politics, lx; Iras hul little to advance. Av
to newdocirinesiujiiaiKhJltousinnovation-,Id.* crtttl i> th* ' ...
Milutiuii ol th*’ L'niH'dStatj.’s ; end his e^osifion of that in.-liu-
ment, theono tJuit ohutined under the AdinmJ-.trntlun.s of WacJn*
ingion, Ji tlYr*)'ii, Maiiisou, uud Mmirut*. Fnyt.thcr political diuLr,
he conies*es freely that he hit.* no vcnuutkm. IJi-ace, lie tat.
nouiicus him-se'f u.* belonging ueitherto tlicsgcl of Alt or On aits
but detern. ned in every event tu support vqen so l«rg only if*
tliey are able and willing to contribute tothe naDonai ptosperifv.
To those who wish lo cherish;» pajjrr based nn other principles,
*'B ui frunkuess aiu5t observe^tjljH^pe dusiivt not thc'ir paUurugJ,
THE PIIG’^NIX will appirT in thv ruceth of January next, op
u rovnl sheet, uud he w eekly ouhlisht.’d on a day sujX the ir.'.tu;.
'i’he subscription will be Three DolUos per diOiUiii in u.Ht ifnre,
or Lour ut the end of the yea/.
Advertisements will he inserted nt C.c WUzl mtCL
P ROPOSALS lor publishing by sni^cpip*
tion A SYSTEMATICAL Cil IDE ON THE KEAl’J.NO
OF THE VINE AND THE MAKING OF WINE, accordiux
to the U-t Eompean method.*, blended to as 0- suit th** e|in>ale <>t
(he Southern parts of the E. .States, bv ChK.NUaN’i
iromtiie Miuthiifc pits of Switzerland.
Extensive experiment), prosecuted lo*’ Che !art fiX’njenrK, i/i
the rearing <>t a Vineyard, by the Author of this Guide, having
convinced Mm (and clearly established) that Georgia umi JnT
Southern slater States, arc all admirably calculat'd lor the mu*-
cewlully rearing of the Wine yielding Vine, in order to give pm tv
tical as well e.* methodical directions to thRUsandu of men vyhb
are constantly enquiring alter proper instructions tonnrr** erirt*
lug Vine or NVinr esmtiusliinents, the w riter, to remove all olMft-
cles publicly tcndeM-t he results of his experimental labor's, where
in tho ino*t approved Eurnpean inethotls have been purtueil, |qr
;ho last five year-, in the preparing and lay ing off of old and new
ground of nil description, in the tending and pln:.tini{ gcnernUy
bv m edv.layers, cuttings, grafting,iroculaiii n.a.s aI«o in the ma
king of Sour, Sweet, Red, Claret and \V’hi:r XVini's.
The regular rotation works, from January to Dfcexnbnwillbt*
plainly dir cited, und may, if three or four hundred subscribe.r* lie
obtained, be print'll thi* winter for use.
Pi rsonj procuring ten subvcribi’rs shall lo* enUtled hi ono book.*
Subscription Two Dollars, payable no thodrlivery of the honk.
Persons holding suh'cripuoD papers will jileosit iiitirn ihejn.v
‘ ‘ mthnr nt JJLili-
mn oi iM-ccnihiT, IfilTk
CLEMENT DJEMKIG
(LT Tin* Kdltorcnf Florida, AJahomn, Mltsi.-slppl, Tcniurvre,
South und North Carolina, will confer a favor by puhii-biiig the
above. October C?
WOTICE—Tbc subscriber will pay c-u r b,
ll tor 25,000 weight of good merrar.tabh' IIIDFn, delivered to
hint in T'lotdiifon, ut his tan yard
sept. 15~wCm CHART.E^ ROOT, f CO.
C HARLES SMITH is a candidal); Tor
the office of Tax Collector*)! llaldwiu county, at thr m
suing election. October .7
R on ErYThCKLE JOHN is a candidate
tor Tax Collector of Baldwin county, at the election !fi
ICHARD KFA'iVON, Jr. is a condidali:
R
C r ft ARLES B. HU SOX is a cundidutr
J fur Itw.iver ef 1 ax Rciurns cl Ual.!v»Ln count]-, al ibecu
C "S EORGIA, Taliaferro county, X'ovi'in-
W her adjourned Term, 18^8—Present their*!
Mercer, 'ITio*. <*u< t, Au bibold <»iexhutn ;utd lie
s/in. xittin" t >r ordinary purjiosos.
lTapp<'*irin’t’> the court that XVilliam Janes (now* deenny/rti in
hi« IMp time, noide and executed his certain immanent in writing,
Iwihg a a obligation or agreement to make titles to William l.ltth-
to a 191.iin tract or parcel of land, U»>rri!»ed in the copy of ijje
aforesaid agreement hereto annexed (mail.* d A. exhlbiOi.1 This
into certify that I XVilliam Junev is to make lull’s tli c^rtiiln f ran
or parcel of land to XVilliam Little,uh» n the sjiid Little pavsqr
cause to be paid tothe wild Jane's, nt tho rates of 4t> dollam’ pj r
acre, la-ipniiing at the upper corner ct.d of said Little’s acre lot ui
Ti awfordv ille, running a straight line with said lot so ms to take
in water, thence down to the blanch near said June’s nine corner,
re to the upper part of Manning's acre lot, in »ai# ('raw ford -
.... —Witness our hands this fourth day of January, 1827. At.d jt
appearing tothe satisfaction of thv court, the said XX ni. Janes diefl
without making titles to the same, and that the siiiil Willlnui L!t»
tin has paid the full amount of the era;* id oration moner in said
•a*e. it i< therefore ordered hy the court, that the exi-vtiturs erf
•nid XX illiaro Janes do make to the said William Little good aou
sufficient title* to said laud, and perform and carry into * rtect th*’
said contract fully and completely, and this order shall be made
atnolute, first being advertised in -nine public razetre in this State
three months, a* required by law, in such discs made ut.d provid
ed, unit no cau>e ‘hewn to the contrary.
A true extract frein Ihe n i iutes of said court this Pub darof
November, 1BC8. ^ HENRY 1’EUKINS, C. C. Q.
C 2-EORGIA, Grrrnc eoimty—CoqrtofOr
W dinary, November Term, 1329.—Pn'sent David s. Terrell.
Francis XVe*t nrd James J l’arke.
XVilliam I. \X tlson, adm’r. of James Park, jr. applies for let*
tri> of di-m'ufdon trom *aid estate.
Atul Sherwood R. Johnson,ex’or. of Win. Feiir?, dcc’d. applies
for letv:rs of dismission from said estate.
Thisis thorefoie to cite the kindred and creditGts of sa>4dec’d.
to he and appear at my otfice, within the time prescnlied bv law.
to shew cause, if any they have w hy said letters of dismission
should not be granted.
Given under mv b-imj this Sthdny •»( Nov,1828.
ut’v L>-n.Cm KBF.NK/ Fll LORRFNf'F. Glh