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1 ! ,le ' r la , ni j* : or l,avc S “ ,J lUm - 1 0,1 to what has boon said .Bout » mo n*a*a,
w.thouMaking UU! th.■ gum, to span, lalo.a, an.i rich l- that . ronm-ient .. nam, • I, „ n *h> -hat hop.
men who nave net vet t.tk**n them oui — I heaem*»n•• pie,to wh
sperula"*rt*. he ine.tr.' -who hav* bought lands
have the right of soil, mid have bonds tor titles. They
are secure and do n t
the State piofetHin .»•
iln% lard, should he eoo,polled to give
•t. to enable Ihe.n to pav for thi* **uV
n-»ke n Rtf*
i niori*j;»ce.. u
The State di-i
blU**»?t**H f‘ spot 111.* 11 I*
of them is reduced they will not tske them out ’till: ees reimbursed \ n ,J,° tinrod.'ic^ofih- tuh. he ww
!. h ^ V * r .t.! < . ,t _ r ? 0, ?! n, ’. wh * r * 'hey must dither doit or) dispused tout tbm f 10, <nmea<i of #18, would b. the
f«r having th«* grunts; not intend to make ihis
and hence they wdl not take them * ui till the pnct Her only ohjen was that
forfeit the land * In a discussion the other day,
bill similar to this, the gentleman from Claike (Mr
Dougherty) had stated to the House, that he knew
one individual who had made as much as one thou
sand dollars, by the reduction of the price of grants
in former lotteries This statement came in such a
way as to command the credence ot the House ; •
nnJ, Mr.'H. said, lie had \ trv Imfe d- ubt that there
were many other corps in which similar, if not much
greater profits, had been ma<le in c< ns queue* of our
legislation. This looks fiko benefiting the poor!■■•Mr
H thought the proposed reduction to oc unwise, im
politic, imprudent, and unjust, ..nd he hoped that it
yvould not pass.
Mr MYERS of hnthnm, was opposed to a i due
tion of the fees on grants, and, he said ho had heard j
in the discussion, ■•» far. not on« reason um«d m ;*•
vor of it, but the solitary on** lint it would bench (h
poor lie declared himself us willing *o benefit I*. I
poor as any man in the House; but he had serious oh- 1
jections to any particular class of the community i*e 1
ing brought before the Legislature, *« a particular h
ject of legislative aid lie would in nil ea*» J j
under oil circumstances protect u,e rights o the I
poor, as eurefully, and us noxiously as lie would
and protect the rights of thn rich B< .*• ihi. . *.*.■, j
he could not conceive, ho t!*-* i- ..••- •, din i
lion of the price of g. .. u. ...till . i.‘ » dial
rights on m h* t ■ * |> *or or ther-cli. 01 infringe j
rights tiny Hlrendv postuRse*! The fi\tii'» ' h*
prico uf gramsis alii.gether a otrtf r . t p I l’t.
requ.nng nf a ru rutin am omt <«l mute \ fr. m n<- <• j
tonaic orawci, lor thn gram lo lus la***! t* i**r . • v.r I
posn of rnistug revenue, oi of increcstiu the am * ;•*' '
■of money :.-i \ the people for the .*x •■ii* s *■!
vernmnuor to r*fui:d ihe ni«.n**v expel,•l-i hi vrvn j
ing the laud** Asu question of policy tit* *1. it was
not our business 10 look to w hem it w - do h *i • -fit m I'T
whom it would injur* Yet : wa*. »us firm opinion
that it would not, in any way ti.j.ie th • poor t » i.-
ject the bill There was n*.poo- roan o li • w.-*«. **rt
ous and industrious. Mr M wi»« pcrMiu -ed, who *v.>
not, at any timo,abl* to obtain the amount itfuettsar*
to take out Iih grant. H* must l e a man but I 11»•
attentive t* lus own int rest, md devoid of ahili* • >
make money, who would all »w tvv • *i three v* ns "•
elapse, ami not by -he « \c**» ,s« * f l.is intellectual *.r
physical powers, in someway orocher. lav up h igh
to lake nut ins grant lie i.vttn-.t he .» viitm.Ls
who could not. in all that tine, have horn o' ed eii*ugii
for that purp* sc ; h • must »*r » man pons*■«-ing v* *y
little credit, d he ..n il not, bv *i mortgage* on li s
laud Imvr efT '• *1 . loan to iuhot his nurpest
And if his land v\. ru not worth $lts ‘he hi.hi oquir
ed for tho grunt, it was n»*t woitli take
There w* r*’ two cla?*** of poor, Mr M
virtuous and industrious. the other *I
nf tlio-e who brought upon ihen,*.**l\i
■ednesH incident to poverty- •yvhndisrnj
lutes of piudcnce, and the udniomiu
W’Iiohp n urse courted disgrace, end
price of the grant For $10. he thought, to he an
ample price— Whal ha, bo. n the prei.***d**nt in this
case? The practice hos been general that the fees
have been reduced, and the sooner they a»* reduced
the better. For people will not grant their land ’iill
the fi»*s are reduced ; rind if they sell it, the pu r «*haa-
er deducts the price uf the grant out of liie price he
g''*siortne land; so that the pour man who
to hear it nr Iasi
Mr S I EW AR I' sau* he rniiM tr**uhlo the l!.*u*e
nir tc (o correct an err«*r he hed lOadeefiiitHlj fill
hito In his calculnti n iie h»»»l used millions i
stem j| rh'iusinds The * xp use> of disj .sin,*
’ll 1 l ul l he did not tlhnk , . old « vi »•<! $1 .<•
rials to come forward ami take out thnir grants ? lie
'bought iliev would s'i I hol-l fn 'k Then hv k'-en*
ng th*- o k e at $IS, we do not rea di our object II*»
o as diS|i*>s* d, therelure t i put the puce down Hi orrr,
tl.«» low**u point and to keep it h**ro ; - and ho
w as in favor of li mhng t^e limn in wliich the grant**
should he taken *ut ; and after that, of poru»i'» ng
• hois to take them out, if the drawers bad not done
so It fim*. lm said, he had opposed a mm*
i'ar hill a slmrt tune ago Hut he did that on the
ground, that every one interested in that hill had am
ple opportunity, until by the extension of thn time
and the reduction of price,to takeout his grant : and
it lie had neglected to improve that opportunity, he
was entitled to no claim on the further clemency and | P**rhapa something worse
Mr. SPEAKER HUDSON said he thought tlifj
*»**ttot r u»-p \outd He that ih** committee rise and
p'V’rt tin* bill to the H ms« without filling the blank |
■ t'Oufd he fi.led in the (louse with some sum that
" ,M, hl uiMf tin* views of gentlemen
Mr l\ ERSON hoped that course would not he
pursued. 1 nun the spirit that seemed to prevail in
'he H 'usa, In* thought great d dimities might ensue
Here, the and Nays rant fie taken. Bui get
•h* bill |n tho lit u-e, mid the Yens and Nays mnv he
Uken first m $18 • thou *n $17 99 -and on $17 98
"*°n $17 97- and on $17 9G, and so on to tho end
ol the chapter Hero wo would have the bottlo of
the Kilkenny eats, as was observed tho other day, »,r
One fi.
Hm fi.r h .*f t»»e |.,
$103,591)
$t»9 UtHl I’li
$0o,(qm !SJ.,
halan • . : .v
«-•* i fllil
Vnllld
$12
Mr. LAMAR
> . LW \RT replied ih ;
'* • ih* 1 uiituh* r of loti
on.!, dm, a w. itku.wo
Whitt tf.rd r. |i r* .**< «* to
• ed whether 'll- *Im*»
i ihe gentleman tin
I,•lined, wire derived
or were inn el\ f*.un
nnde- the iiiipron.- n
as imiuh as had m i
the ralntlalioiia
and then |'r«i< »« •!**
el as t*i l he lid at* t»* i
ill*
A M Mi *
I»le on
id^-Th!
pr'di*
htpi
A V*
tid - the one,
«•, I'ompoHni
the wretch
riled the die
k of virtue •
hose nvsfor-
tunes wero go blended wit li crime tint they neither
demanded relief lr< rn diaritv, or s -mpathy fr» tn a
benevolent heart. The disregarded the ordinary gifts
with w iiidi nature had endowed them, speculators
had taken iheir lands They virtuous poor, were to ho
found in our ritirs laboring with um easing industry
nud iiiUkmg respeetablnany oeeup*ition the) oursned:
they were seen, in the country, **n their firrms.cul-
tivating the soil, ai'd by prudent economy and man
agement, living wit Inn tie hounds of their 'mi nine,
ready defenders of the country in time of vwn, active
nnrl vigilant sentinels of her lights in tune of peace
Thi** will will not benefit thts class of po*»r- they
would spurn your legislation, if an act of charity
they do not ask for it If they had asked, he said In 1
would grant the boon But their ent»*ipns« has al
ready led many ol them, to abandon their lands which
have been worn out, and penetrating our western for
cats, and in virtuous independence, may he found
overcoming eveiy d lii ulty, and every impediment,
rearing an industrious and Inrdy race, whose oceupa
tion find pursuits give to til** national r haraeter a bold
ness and reliefwlitcli no *»tlier people on earth possess
These men ask not for your interference The n
mount of the giant does not afiort them. If it did
u . hi
Mr L
»:}»••...I *
lit
hci
was n,.t a nubje**! •• th • ^i-n
tiu pw,p!o gnueiallv ike •,
who liitvn drawn la id, and 13'
plied for n rod n in ri in tin price > li ve
> live drawn n • land ippli* , d for a r dm tn
have not, beci*i«« ih • y have no int ro-t i
U r Who then hav** applied f Wim hih
beneficiaries nf the law ? Those wh ww
run's Call we, in justice ' 1
n their grmis ;r $18, now
• that a r » not inken out ? »
1 have un unjust opora ion, ;
* *i individuals of the twrm* i
pj ;«t »•* 'hos»* who ii.iv take
tand it w
on out their
hav p taken i
price- of tho
reeding wm
equal hear-n
It vvoiikl b* 5 "“j i J t to h
gisir-, t-> make ilus dix
just likewise t-» t!u,se v>
thosn who have dia*vn
plaints,are not heard m
matter There will he
this business is closed.
indulge,ire of ilie legislature. But those who are in
Is has : terested in this bill are ddferently aitunted from thorn
I who were i ,meprn«d in tho other Hero tho legisla
i**e -«• jturo had fi xed the grants ai $18, and lh«*io had been
no reduc tion as y et Individuals would tlicieforp bo
inj'irmu l\ tlleeied III)w<mhl, for ibis reason, In*
^ i induce ?be tees at once lie was in favor of
• nise «• Ui" I '**1 cession The proecdfint lias
•" sot, and it is in vain now to attempt to esiabli«h
, new *;oe lie believed, therefore, that if Wo re-
■ dm • n.»*v, the next legislature will do it.
* ui I. tm*H vaifl imw for a re (union, and was
' , -e d 11 g*. . yen as low ns If any gentleman
k uld make tint motion, he would go with him, and
h\ 'ha fr» a it that sum and bosidos, lie would fix a
defimtti poiind before which-lm grants sliould In* la
k**n out lie believed that would he decidedly the
best policy, under the circumstance** Bui as the only
m tion before the Mouse was f**r $12, ho would go
for t hut
| Mr JANES of (ireenn , said that in referoren to
tilth 8'ihjeft, bo bad heard a ffiear deal mop* eonf
' plaint fn»m those that find paid $|S fi*r tfieir grants,
j tluin I oil) any other i lass. 'I hey tho'ight it impisf
that a part of tin* cili/enw stn-nld have to pay $18i
while their nuguh-irs. by waiting .i while lougur, hu4
withholding Iroin theTreasmy «•*' tho Sim** what wait
j"Ml\ line i', should get tin it grin.is for less This it
wie ihmight was treating them very iiufiiirly. Mr
.1 • ml tn* < oiteiinod entirely with the gentleman
Iron: Ribh (Mi l.nmur,) in the views In* had taken of
the subject E r he could in** sp« how a redueti in
i «.\v wa*. tn In n* fit the pool Blithe must hrg leave to
dtfl r •'together from the g* n:lemau from .lours (Mr
In rson) in toe doctrine h« had Iditl down as to pre-
• ••dent Tli’it doctrmo was . ertamh erroneous It
was in - nsisient 'Hub House should act, not he-
e:\u.so pi* v ous ogislulurcs had acted tiiiiM and thus,
but bocauae the act was right in itself And thoro
: k a eao- x.uuly in point vvlur.h on urrocl to day
i Th* rn i>(l"iil i id i» ou set tint the < i • vor nor should
I pav the mo nhors of the Electoral College. Yet
| the prest ui (a-vernor declined following that precc-
•I hi. Iioenuso he tn. ugbt it a had one The Govern
or eauie forward and dal what was right -Hik’ d lie
J i<*aur«v i«i hohIo In* linanesn. |i was high :imo,
, **aid Mi J. that ;his House alioiild do thi* b-iiiio Yet
! ho bell* ved me po ir vvuuld not be b» > nofitted hv tho
j (MSSiigo of ti»o Pill ; and would thrroforu advocate
! tn* other duetr.ne lad down hv the gentleman from
J<. n - (V! r /err.sen) that I ho price should ho enemas
j ml f i Hi* n ti re would bo s*imo inducement to in-
| tfividuroa io lake out 'heir grants at onco. If tho *'eg-
ucrease the price of the giants, it
) to take their grants out At pro-
mdiuornent f»r iluun to wait year
J then moved dial the price be
Mr SPEAKER 1IU08ON replied that ho hoped
no such spirit us that prevail* d in the House Up
c'*uld say, that as rcgaided lum-mlf ha toll none of it
(l w.»u!d »lio* ifully submit to tho will of the major
• tv as soon as u was aseoilairn d, however it might
coufli'M wuh lu< individual view's.
•Mr SAl’iOl.l) uf Washington, moved that the
•lank be tilled With $15. That, lie said, seemed to
he th** medium botyvoeu thn conflicting \ ievvs of gen*
ilemei) If. imped that sum would he adopreil hv
the committee, so that it might gat out of tlm ibfiieul
ilosuard)8 Office,
t)K ill INGT{I•:CElVED,
D rawn numbers op the orand
OONSOLIO tTKD LOTTERY. I"th Clu>, vi> i
11—i a—‘j—ao.
1 Hold* r- of rrlxcb will call for ihe Task, or renew their
r* iii-s at
M111 , , II. COSJfAKD’H.
Milled*:! • Per ! •
AUCTION, ~
P|X11 !•; Snhacrilier roRpcctfutly
-B friend*, -nut the |*ct»llc In genernl, tlmi o
P UTNAM SlmrilV’d Saleh.—On llio
'Tuesday in KKBL r ARY next, will be sol*! nt lliecouit-
wn of Katonlon, Ftitntun cnuttlj, willon Uieunial
hi> following proper.y to wit :
(jroes to wit, lvutc *10 years, Saralt
n 2, Jerry R, Ben 1, Hannah An, Vi let 10, Charles •*,
f
Imuse iiithctrm’n of Kaionlon, Putnam county, williia U»e usual
“ ou J8 yt sale* tb*s following proper.y to wit :
AitltJ
4yaars,C(nriss<t'2,J _ r t _
••■■d biijtth I year old, levied mini Hie property ol Ji- .UiUl Hed
('» sui*;vn ft fa in i.*\<>r of Abriiham Lev.-retie, and OUcr fi
211111^
y'.« land,
informs hi-
'londnr lit'* I ’(It
, liibL'niirc ttlock,
nilUfll wiilioutro
ortment
IJn/anrt l'ancy Goods, anti Ifardirarc
The ••il<‘ w II continm* iVtiindny ti* dn> uiil*1 all I»«* Mild.
mall i
Also lor rc»i tli • it
Millt-ilgrv illf, Oct
till npnrovttl».
rlirilj will be nsjuired
i.w rciklct.
\. m ih
no.
^NEORUIA.— Bv his Excellom-.v JOHN
W FOllSYTH, Uovcrnor and ror.nn.mdri i
Army and Navy of Hilt Mat** nml *<1 the Militia lit
I'o tlichimor.ddc .lo-lircKiit th** imerlnr C»mrt«. or n nin
lh**m, **t ihe xe\ emit otic ticMhroUKhout (he Stale
NN II I-* It K ASnt |hr clertion held on IMondaj tin* Mh »l.i> of Ot
her, IllJR, for seven members )n represent this State in lie* li
I tie l of the
rtly of
ty in which it seemed to ho involved In llm House
it m glit ho stmek out and some other amount inset
ted il it v\**r. deemed advisable
Mr. \\ (>FFORI) remarked ihnt ho thought a mo-
ol tin House, if it were fairly teston, wan eluar-
v-T ,.f $1A lln l.np.,1 ,f,o quaition woulJ IK ‘.Mlin^l ^^1 ^ ’
o . n that sum at unco. meeting of Ih*. a neral Assembly," issued «m (lie y-’th titi> Ml O. -
Itepresenlnlbes oflhe Congress ot the Cnileit Stales, lot I wo veto •
from tin! afn r the third day of Mnreh m \i. flu* Hon. IIMtltdK
If.UK'lt Mitstltilf eleeU-tl one t>l suit I l»ej*reseiiMlo
* his K,
essary proofs
! ten e»t tod* el.ne
old f..
the,
ly
lit* t
Mr. BATES expressed a hop« that the motion for
$1.» w-mld not prevail If \\o go into tho House
wi.h (hat sum, ho said, soma mis might move to
strike it nut, and fill (ho blank with $‘20 ; ami we | stnt'e'nmViiotia.Ml the
might ho kepi It ru three Iivintlm hoforn it ewulil be wlihlntwenu dnv«,aml il
seitiiti. But for his part lie would stay hero six
months before h« would consent to fill u with $‘29.
The queminn was (hen taken on $15 nml lost—$1 1
lost, on division— $1*3 rallied by a laigc majority
Mr. BATES then moved that the eomumioo rise
and report that limy had gone through the bill w.tlt
amendments—which was agreed (u.
in the House, Mr LAMAR moved to take the
question first on thn 1st paragraph, ns to the exten
sion of tin, time
Mr HOWARD expressed a Impo that if tho
House was disposed to reduce the price, it would, ni
leas,, not extend the time—at all events not 'nil tho
&>th December He would prefer, if (hero is to ho
no i vteiHioti of the time, that it would not ho be
yond the Vioili October next at farthest, lie ticc*»r
dinglv made that motion—and it was rejected.
Ou motion loo paragraph, as it stood, was agreed
Tied in \ bv an :uM ot
la t.liix I'lorbimnllon nmmuncliig ilu* ick'.iU, u*»«i rtcrlnrlnx
u* ohhii'x «»l ill.- |M>i'Mm* eltvii »t, nn«t i * ipiitlng anoiiltcMlmi fnea
icbtolhe l ,, .\efutivr l>-|»iirtment ol lii*- n« * cptui" w It li ib
.-k its nfl.'inJ more nr les*
' bltfi«M*l on the rorili, lsiiul,ontb»$oi:th, M
kfv 1 " ,- • cv ’"- li «»ii a** the pioperty of AmleiM) r -,
m,; *} “ ,a '•'> (i»»* foredoauro ol uiuorU:.' 1 . in fafor of JiOict
1 “ ’■ * Ami*a a M,ri .
„ ^ of land, more •rlf’s>, ! a:ljoin-
t'mV"'^ '" ,w ' tflbw*. try ■ <>j) the prof err' "fBcfija-
Wi.» l‘* ' *“»niry ii lit- fr< to a juuic* <,rvan. ii. favor cl
con”t.-iV ' ir ' Kili-, levy nu.a- unu u-urnml ly *•
Niitn ijpgrooc, Uinnlt 30yrara old, nml In f
i-’. -..ni
r.
r l«i,
. Mnry 13 M
m|.I, levied o
ary 1*1
s the \
, .. „i fuvofi uf Jlubert Bied-
• gainst JommIi l . \*hur-i k Avim Duun.
One ur^ro woinnn livttie n-nne of Contney
■ ,l "‘ in *i»• • tv *• f t!■• * -in*o nf .b»hn Wynn, dc*”d. to
i .<••.. *... i, i „ ••... us* ol Jotcpb
i Wjun, *w- ,-'d. levy made ai:*t
( .irsbn pln n.vs the K,\* 0 ,
i cim ued tiy a rucstfibie.
One iiepro lioy by tlic name of Arch, levied
■ ni !*'*)»•• pr*>p*-i ly nf Ji-x *■ 1 Aflm’r.of JMint-x ,M«*Leary. « , < «.''*J.
in *■..»«j»|y a ti l.i in I'aVoi <0 It. auu 1.. Liltlr, Irvy made ami return-
Dpi
i'li part
A 11liV
•lob i
Wm. Kings ^interc?t in
‘■ing tin* c*tatc of Lewis_De-
i P» t
»))? Hal*’*
in H I ,,x \. IMnian, )«'vi«t **nt.s
* oi-ly smuirv fi fan in In vor of
ugainht W m. King, b-v) cindc
ii." j r*.p« ii\ *.| \\ illi.ini Mi,;, i
I li.ulcx L. i* "iimi nn«| .fiber ti f.
mni return* <1 '•) u cnivitaM**.
Eiplii neprocs, A brain ii~t, Peter 4fl, Pietv
•* "■ llarrin n, Cmnlli .-r. eliwllj C *,a pl"0>»nt 4 JM, ■
i the n* t above
. b**tiig in
j ill
n.irv i... _ — —
I otil, lev fc«| on the firofn’r ty ot !*Vanci« .sn,bb<, |i» .•<ili«fy» hi--
riium.ix Cuopii. ami utii* i li fus again>t F rant in
to
The second paragraph relating to the price of the
grants was then road, and
Mr WILCOX tnovrd to strike out $12, and insuit
$15.
Thu question was divided so as to taiio it first on
sti iking * mi —nml it was lost
The pnuigraph wns than, «»n motion, agreed to as
il stood.
Ths lull was read the third time, and on tho quas
thm
therein tlir**«** —*1. *' . U
the Stat**, within l> i •> *Li\«,
. lenity hi** a* . * plHiirc. *ir «*l,.»ll *l**p.-ii t
lit"*, tli* llovcriior *»r ('ommaiuli'r in ('bi«'f»inill «>r*ici a in v *
tiun to be belli in ilk** manner, therein nointed out— Xml v\ In*
l.mv *I«va have i*iapsi*il %iun* the pnlill.'ntl, n of the IVnrhiii.viiMii j
iid nml tin* vaiit tl»*«»rgi* It Hllnu v has failed to comply witli
tin* pruvhiont ol tin* art nforeMild and the requisition of Mini l*r* • -
clnmatlon— I Imv**, under the provision* amt ro*iuimnriits of»nl*l
art *»i thr* liiliof l*'«'bruary, 17'.•.>, tliougbt proper t** ls*ur tills my
Writ of Election toltll tin* vacancy occasioned by tin* uon-c;>m-
pliancnol tin* s.ml hcorge II. Hllnin—Vou are tberefure licif by
anthitrixt'il and required, after giving public and dm* notice, to
mihc an election to be hrht onthrtif-t Mctul.ty in Ottnl n, I V\
at tiie ron rt*luiui>e nr utber place or place** of bolding eleciinus tor
am"
ntniives of tla* Congress of the I nlted Slate*, for two year* from
ami aftri ine 11 day ol March next, to till the ».»c.*n«y*n Hie said
Ueoi'gi' It. tqimer, oecnninued a* atorrtnid.
fJlven under inv h mil, ami the Seal of the Executive at lln*
St.ite llnmefn t|ill«*d '**\ l|le, this IHtli day of December, in
tin* vein- ol car Lord oni*tb*ni*aud ek'ld buinlreil and tvv* n-
t>-eight, anil uf Aniciimn lialepcnilencrthetlftv-tldifl, 1
Stuid*-
One IipiI, l.udstcnd mid furniture, one cloi-k
real, I sidedmnrd. Italil**, 1 cuplNiaii|,3trunk* | ,l gri'i,i«tone, I -piri-
P" ; win « I. I !.. mi, I c vm. tl ln-mlnf rattle. )»: bead ..f I.cl-,
it«•* *• . I yoiii-oxen, b'Vn *' ,n a - ll •• jiroperty of L**» is Wright to
*.*li'lv uv*. nl< in lav*.1-*»f toi.-d Iftivi 1, on/- against Lewi*
W r 1 .(lii .mil Merida Kendi i<*l«,t i*« <illii*. again.*t I .* wis Wri j’ot ai d
l'icimrii V». VV riwlit.
Eluvcu licud of (M.ulc, 18 licsul of Itoen,
21 |eexr,| yoke oxen, levied *m .1- the property of Lewis Wright,
to s.itl.My tv** fi fax, So favor of Alfred Iverson, one afaiust Lewis
Wright, mid Merida Kendrick, the other against Lewis Wright,
Hiid ItirJi.mtW. IV right-
One lol nml impruvements in tlu! town ol
Kfitontnn, w hereout he Widow.lot.. *• now live«, mljoinittp Wornitm,
levied on an the property of Ooodrlrh Jonei
liivor ot Beniamin Trolt**r, w Abner Vcarey
t*. It. Allen,leciliity 011 appiul, pointi-il
’ ti ood 1 ich Junes and
bv Aliev.
rilO. HAF.DKMAN, Hh'lT.
By the (
JOHN FORSYTH.
ARrWITIt SIIAAK, >itp*y. Kx.Pfpt. dc*?t-Pt
LOOK OUT J'OA* I ILL.1
J OHN REVERDY, n Frcnclininn, liov-
lag liecn alHiut this place, part nf tliiH year, without mitcu
eniployment, not eumiuli a^ would earn even Ids bread, Iml appa
rently active ami eapnolM of doing business—In pity and human!
ty to bint, without expecting to receive any profit front lilm.lfur-
nhliedn shop lor Ills use witli articles vdenf.le, at ca Ii prices to
tin* anpii ntol above I HO ilollai-; besides was lih surety lor alaive
t<) ilollni |(e went Into business aliout a month; but bad the
baseness, ingratitude and rascality to sell the articles 1 had loaned
him, together with all the simp furniture, and went aw ay without
letting me know any thing about It, until *
8<i—N.iv
1I8 Ir*- ii"
» lust* drawn noih ng F*u
land, aUhotigtt their com
1, haw an ird*»l«vd n tlii<
lull* *t ill III** Tr*veurv when
i:d tt comparison made be
tween tli** receipts and expenditures o»*risiont)d bv
it And wlm, Sir, is to inako up Hint deficit / It
must be made up by taxes ; and vou will call on
those who have .aken «>tit Ibetr grants at $18, and on
those tv ho have drawn nothing, to contribute • *pmll>
with ‘hose who are tn be the beneficiaries of ibis law.
Will ‘his bo just ? Will it be r.gld -ibal they should
all contribute equally to m ike up the deficiency 3
Sir it will bu an indirect donation to those who are
proposed to he bonefitted by tHo operation uf this bill :
- -while our object should be toplnee^ill on precisely
the same fooling as near as can be done
But there’*s another strong objection to tl»e bill ;
Mt M h„,d 1,0 would respond to it.r fooline. of the | and il is tins: that Ihe h, nevolent intent,sns ol th
people whom be represented, by voting fui it, and
they would be found among the most desirous for the
passage of this bill if the virtuous poor were to do
rive benefit from it There is no doubt that it will ht.
of advantage to a certain class of speculators who
fatten on the distress* s of the virtuous as well ns vt
cious poor; whose wealth is acquired by moral fraud,
and who tli«regatd the situation of the widow, the
orphan, or the neither of the revolution who bus sa
crificed bis health, and Ins all in the cause of bis couu
try
Perhaps the people of Chatham county, which be
had the honor to represent, bore a- heavy bullhorn on
account of the poor, as did the people of any other
county in the Stnte : --and potlmps -without intend
ing to attribute) to them any stipe; mr virtue in this re-
gard- tbey expended as much money *>n the po-1
iV on charitable institutions for their benefi 1 , as was ex
pended in any other part of the State Y**.t lie had
never beard a Hugh* complaint uttered against the
payment of the amount now required for a grant But
hn had known of instances in which large bodies of
land had been bought up by speculators ; and even
they, were perfectly satisfied with th* gam of the»r
speculation; even they, were n >l dissatisfied with
the present price of grants It n a* altogether. Mr
M. said, a case of policy- -a question of ecoii'*ir*y—a
word often used, and a principle little u t* d upon
Mr STURGES < f Upson, rose re\*. md c nid
differed entirely wi*h the gentbman from Baldwin
(Mi Howard) and the gentleman from Chattur* (M
Myers ) He said th«t it never wm- the inlenli* r -f
the Legislature c.f the Sta»e, in fixing the 1 r» *f
these grants, to rt quire more |h:.», • nougli : ret.md
the expenyea iriemre,! .n surve* ,ng t ml dlspnt.mg of"
these, land-. n,.ii that object was cfiVrted ?!*•■ w •!**
end tliiil was bad in view, wn r* 1 1 * ' at V d !*;*
acnlculation.be *iioor*'*i ?**• •>*.'.." he endtled t**
sb ’W the !! ■ ; ; 'in would he . fiVeted hv
roilucmg the grati' t t $12. Then, be hoped the
Ifote-'e would not refuse t>» Hitrtmn the mod rt of >h *
gentleman from Hal! Tim* * h.'Vi- altered “ince too
prevent price was (ix**d Alth.mgli produce w as ii**»
worth much more then, than *t mi »w, ye* .l.e p*o
pie ore more involved now- their crops !o*v.* b* • »*
cut .-botf, and die scarcity nf tho cuntncy "I !*»•■
country is more severely felt. As to the wealth *:f
tho State, if you throw the mono; it* " ' I M people*
pockets, tvis j *st a*» vvoll .lA'f >"**1 sb u'd n» kv M m.*
to the Tr»aaury »r 'he pt*q»! ’s vv-a 1 1* *s »oe
States wealth h the people thcrelor** ire benefited
tty any act of legislation, thn State :> benefited, and
the Treasury is not robbed—As t" th argument in
relation to the benefit nf speculators, he could n *t
agree with the gentleman that n*»ed it- But even ad
milting that speculators are benefitted, it must be ad
mitted also, that many of the fortunate drawers ol
this land are benefitted too So that, although there
be an evil connected with the pood, ye t the poor' so
far preponderates that be was compelled to pursue it j
—Suppose that there were in tho lottery of 1827.
23,000 )* ts, and that one third of them will never b*
granted—-that will leave 15,334 lots, which will be
granted. Suppose that only t ne tenth of thes«* were
taken out at $18 ; vet still, ot the reduced price of
tli® remainder, when added to the tme tenth already
taken out, tharc would be enough to refund the
who seek to pass the bill, will n**‘ ho subserved And
ho would, he said, show this finally to gentlemen, and
on t h*-ir own grounds loo—Whom d they purpose tt*
ben* fit ? The p.*or. Now Sir, the poor mat he divid* d
into three gr .j s Wim ore compn-o'd in the first of
these grades? Those who are dtvestud of every
thing—of sverv menus, of Hipp ?rt as to ninporty -nr*-
at the mmcv of hcattlcss rredilor-* and rely exclu
sively on their phvaical powers to «i*stoiti lifi* In
short, those who have nothing nod :.r«* in d ut II*.vv
art* thev tube b* nefitted ? — Did we not. some ti ne
age, pass a law authorizing judgment rrodimrs *»i
fortunate drawers, to take out tin* gtan's to la.'ds
dtawn by ttiem, and Fell them? Do you suppose
that creditors have been back ward aboil, exercising
tills privilege ? Are n*»l, then, individuals ••‘imposing
this clasp, toready, stripped .fall the hetefi’s ‘I'.ny
could possibly derive k.uii the passage. «*f tins hill r
Can any tiling you can do. in reducing the f»***s *.m
grants he of aiiv m rvice t/i them?—No Sir— Wo*/
compose the second class >—Those who are Ir**** fro.n
debt, an*l have no property, '*•' have a family to sup
port Tli** course tl| v hav** al»ii *at invarmhiv p’lnoi
ed, ii would he found if it vverr enquired int*. vv
that they yielded to th** force ,.f the. c t n:n-
w th which they were surround* d .•«••) ■ I
those fu**lire’s wl*n ** a’*-* ak«*
led I! * iro
Ufer year. M
fit* d at $19
| Mr IVER ; ON said in reply, that his dohinc as
to pre* t'dorn ha*l he. n misinuleistood hv tfie gentle-
| man frv'n (jieetie. It was not * outend*d ilint tlie h*g
1 ml.itui* was hound, • »r ought to he hound by a pro* e
d* nt, if it were u bad one He find only contended
that in tins particular rase, the precedent had been
sot, and would bo I’ ll ivv.*d —not that it should bo fol
lowed
Mr. WOFFORD said he was surprised to see gon-
llenieii advocate one principle, one m.iiut**, and the
n. xt anotbrtr, and call tt corisintonry It would seem
that they could hn consistent jmt when it Milled
them It l.pgH siimx uf men-v are to hn appropria
ted lor tfie penitentiary, that was <*f no sort of use,
gentlemen could advoi ate that- hut when it eotnesly 1 ),
l** the reduction of the tees <*n grants, it was not con-'
■•stent t«* advocate that Tin* wns n strnngo
Mr .1 ANES interrupted Mr. Wofford—explained,
and t'intended that thoro was in* inconsistency in
what he lud said.
'Ir 8BEAKER HUDSON. -<ai«l that if this were
a new matter, and now for the first tone to hn settled
—without any uf the aid dorived from experience—
Him exp •rience which had --he was going to «ay—-
most wofully taught us the folly of otic pa-t conduct,
ti-e arg.ini* om of «eoile.*»«*. m r..*u.r .f in** l M || might | that 'nl^.VwsVlVii^uvVii•K , rtX'hn.v
h tvo some weigh! But when preredetd, prio n* «• &., i*ente«i.
‘ S/ta// this till now pass P" — the Yt*u» wore I i'urtiici inul viUainyVnmifh to U*av«*n letter or letter** **iaiiui that
1 1 | hmi biTiilli** rHiive ol hi*, uh^connlnf- I I here lore rnution my
Irlcuiivandu*:qiinii)titnce> l sliould In* travel where I *un known,
nml the puhiit *;,**»« rally, n*»tto ci.uuteniiiu'eur eiyploy tliiB*l»s|,o-
nest, uugi*nii‘tui and ra-cnlly villain. Il*' knows when* I live
should In* think propi'r tu rail on me. JOHN L. MOOR 10.
nly i« uhout 22years of nxe, dark eompleeted, about
Iiiuli, nnd h Painter liy tinde, unit lett this Between
twodnjs uhuut 16 dnyx ago. Mlllod|evllle, Dee.29
jAWS OF OF.OItOIA.
[ HV .•1UTHOMTV.]
I ehsiifi* the time of holding laud *
\\* V( r.........
ilie several cmiuth s in. this Si .
It** it cnaeted by the Senate nnd House of Representatives of
the State nf <Jeor,*i«, in Oenerid Assembly met, mu! it it hereby
ennru**l by the nuihoritv «>f tne same, Tied from nml after the
passiut; ot this act, laud rourivmay lie held in the several coun-
ties la tin-Stnte.mii tlie first i’lienUny in caeli month. Any law-to
the contrary notwithstanding.
Assented to—Dec.20, IR2.I.
oflioldinx tin- superior and Inferior
AN VC I'to alter the
com uiof tin* county of Iknlitwlit.
It** it enarteil by the Senate nml House of Representative* of
the county ol Baldwin, shall hfi caltor be held on the third Mon
days of I'Ylirtni y nnd Vtixu-t.ln earlmnd every year.
Sec. 2d. And In* it turlli* r eiuirt***l by the authority aforesaid
3*1. \ndhe it further enacted, that ail declarations, wills
nnd other process returnable to the fu«iiiui{ January term, Hindi
he made returnable to the February term, unaltered by fids art.
Absented to—Dee. lit, 1(128.
AN ACT to alter nnd chnnije the time for holding the Inferior
courts for flu* county of Cohuatiia.
lb* i I enacted by th** Senate and IIoiim* of'Representatives ot
th<* State ot fteoriria, hi General Assembly nief, nnd it is hereby
. enacted by the authority oflhe same, That iron) and after the
first day of February next; flu* Inferior court* for the rouniv of
j Columbia, shall In* Indden annually thereafter on the third Mon-
Tlie above Reverdy was nerommuded by nnolher Frenchman
named IIINKI.KY, a Porirnil nml IMinalnre Painter, who liar
rowed live dollars nf me, nml neglected to pay il. It isexpecle*
ir. It would lie well enough for per
* he has left several persons in the lurch
mi well a* myself. I. T. CIJ.SIIINO
Alillriliri , til.', Hr.-. J0-«t
.1 HOUSE rou SALE.
A N uxcellcut (Jij{ nnd Nnddln llnree for
Na|e,oiiH credit of one y«*ar. Enquire uttlils OiTirc.
«!*•••»- Ji
nnrted h^ the nutlmrity aforesaid,
L OST on the DOtli in»t. either m UUtedge-
ville, or on the road leading t** Sparta, a small POCKET
HOOK, containing a tew papers, a small sum *f money, U admit
drnwu In Invar of Charles K. Ilayue*, by tlie Cashier o| tin* i . S.
Branch Bunk at Waslilnsfon Cily.on the Cashier ol the t' State*
Branch ni Nevv-Yorh, for Hmi dollars, vv hleli l' ernbu -»•*! to me on
llie hack thereof by mid C. K. Ilnyocf. The finder will lie liberal
ly rewarded. t. iiayneb.
Hpasta, Dec 20—31
( DIATTAIIOOt ft EE I-It A* r Ti« >NS */.
J Rent—The HidtHcrlherwlll rent on moderate term*, the fol
lowing Fra* tion*, nil lying In Lee county, and on the Chalialioo-
rlieH lllver,vlr.: Noh35A, M4, :kV>. 3AH, JWn, nu.ln thenth district,
containing upwards ol BOO acres, IfiO to 200 ol which are cleared.
Nos.MA, 3.97, U.W, In the 21st district, all containing over too
acres, 70 or 80 are cleared.
Nos 287, 288,289. In the 22*1 district,first quality land, with some
Imprnv fluents thereon. Application to he made to the »uhi*cril»er
living in Eatonton, Putnam county.
M decendwr 80—31
III* y t
hereby i
• aught
III I vs 1
lhai uxp Tieiice, which exnnoi ’«» nvonled utilon w**!
| shut <**jr «.y,' B ubatiufitnly t • what t rj;clal**s, (tan
j ih Hu- h a iiiHHnii <m tliiH nuhjnt‘1, in* c«*m!*I nut •*• « It
! gidillmiieit arrived at titeir eonolusnin* Mr II be
I ln.»**d it to he the duty of th** II *uc« to legislate for
tne present f* r uurselvea aroorditig *<* .»ur own
views *»f right and wrong and not f.*r thou*- vvfti* mi
( to 8itcc*?ed ijh It is irnpoHnihie iii.it vvu ah«ml*l hind
those wlio Hijccood u* They <*an aher any '!• **g we
‘and** And it was right tlml th*-v aliuu.d think lor
: ihotusoivof, and wo for oufM’l*cs 8 -und p/»I»r*y, on
1 thmjgli!. requir»:d lhat thosn fees alftild m>t h* r«-du
| »*ed VVtieu the lottery net w : * par.* -d. $18 a»
! de.einod he a proper pure, end M'nlnr ilu> law,
■ fn.'tt) v gr mis had been taken nut T • urgntn* nt «>*
! the gei leutan Ir-itu Bibb {Mt Lamar) had been h*i
I lull and *.itisfa. tor> .ti*h* point, th *1 Mr il. Nat'*,
| he won't lot trn I .iver the Haute grotiri*! t^am But
h»- wo* v' * i tlie good Hfip, . f the niiinitl* *.
-/» ' •' ( • ;; the view ol tutti gentleman, whether it
*' jnstie* t<. thoHi) who have not t ik«*n
*nt i-'teir guy > $18, nh juid bn required to do h*.,
lies n| K.llimdinin and tdiatluini.
It** ii cnnciect liy ihe Senate and House of Representative* of
tin* S;.-ti* of Heorgin, in tteneral Assembly met. and it is hereby
enacted hy tin* authority oflhe same, That frninanii after tlie
h'-M Monday in January next,the Full term ol the said Superior
courts ol EiliiiKlinm county, shall beholden on the second Monday
• i Deremhi* I hereafter,nml that of tlie said county of Chatham,
• > i ih,* first Monday in January thereafter,any law to the contrary
i ol withstanding.
Assented to—Dec. 17. !B28.
I i‘ To lit* published one time in the Georgian.
AN ACT to change the time of holding the Inferior courts in
Monroe county.
B'* it enacted by the Remit** and House of Representatives of
tlie StiiU* of Georgia, in General Assembly met, amt it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the suiii*\ That from and alter tin*
fir-i day *»f February next, the Inferior court of said county,
•hall tic begun and held on tlie dirst Tuesday in July and January,
in each nml every year, any law to the contrary notwithstan
ding.
MACKENZIE.
Also on the first Tttrsdai/ in March next.
One negro chilli by the rnmc of Turner,
levied on n* the property of John II. ('ration, so satisfy a Mort
gage ti la in favor m| Zacheus Butler and WiUianiTurner.
One negro Rachel, 23 yenm old, levied
on ns the property nf John II. Crafton, to sal».*l> a inoit„ngc 11 la
Infuvorot Zucheus Butler.
One wnrtlroho and bookcase, l sidchonni,
I clock, I rase bottles, he. t whlsor chairs,and 1 pine table, lev i
ed on a-, ihe property of Aimer Vonrej.lo satisfy n mortsuge ti la
*<• lav m "f John Mr ili i,'. I II" II \RI»EM AN, V* f
WEWTON Sheriff’ll Sales—On the
m Tuesday in FK It 111’ ARY next, will I.** sold at th«* r.otr:-
hmise in tin* tow n of Covington, New ton county, w itliin the usr -
ul hours of sal**, the follow log property to wit
1*25 ncrufi of land, more nr h-ss, pnrt ot
lot No. 222, 1st .list, originally Walton now Newton, whereon
John W. Nelson now li*c . I.oird u]< »n.*‘ tl" property <d Mid
Nelson, to sails!) a flfaln f.*'*r«»f.l. It. .M W. Huston; juup* )
ty pointed out by defendant in execution.
•20-2 !-*2 acres of land, more or lc?s, No.
not Known, whereon John Ti inhrrlin now lives, said lot drnvv ii
bv Iteuliin I). Elliott, lying nml being in void county, levied on a*
the property of Reulnn l>. Eliott, to satisfy two mih'H t* )»*•*(•
favor *d Kill* Thorutonnnd <;*•*• rt-.* W. M.utin, property P'>i»»eU
out bv Daniel Burnett; levy made and returned to me \> :• J* »'»>»-
eh t ook constable. D MORROW , Sh’IT.
At the same time and place.
203 l-*2 acres of land, more or less, No.
2]. p >, Inlhn OlMi.t of orlgltmll) Ili-nry now Nowton, li .ird upon
as Ilu* property of John Doimlihon, to satisfy « ti tn in favor nt
Thomns \V. I'aym-, for the n-e of Green «»n*l Rtu hnnnun, ' **
Donaldson; propi-rty pointed out by diiendent In execution.
l-liiicrcs of land, more*.or lew, where-
onWUHiimll Allli-il mnv ll*e>, In tlie Ulli ilisl. ol Henry, urlui
mill, now Ni'Uliin, No. mil klln.vn, le*li .1 upon n« tlie
til Wllllem U. Allred, iomu’.i, n I. In In lu.ur I.f 'I'limuu small I
property pointed out by plaintill in execution.
One liotrro limn Sum, levied upon ns 'he
property ol Charles Williams, Sr. to satisfy aft •■» »'* favor •*(
I*.i* In,ul Allen, ami sundiy other li Ins, v- said Williams; I*ro
perty 1 olnted nut hydi'leudnnt in * xcnllon.
LITTLETON I'. MACKEY, D. Sh.tr.
At 1hc same, time and place.
Throe negroes, Sam 30 years old, Jacob
27, Peter 20, one lot in the town of Covington, known by No J'.
in square IJ. 14 head ot cattle, I ox waggon, 2 mules, I yoke ot
steers a ml cart. 1 sided *oard, and I table, all levied on a* the nro-
perty of Join* t.oyull, to saiidy a fi lain favor of (airy Wood, v ■*
John l.oyallrtud Others, vs -.ml Lnyali.al'oaUsaid LoynllN intei-
cst in I fie following named lot*, t*> « It , No 21, in squaie it
mtalntng \ acres each, lot No. 2, In square B..whereon Dickson
T
hum it may enneern. Bfiorgo W.
Dillingham glvesnot/ce of his intention to close his cor
rents in Jones sounty.—All p«*rsmis iudehted are fevpeeltull*' r*
quested to make early payment, and to enable them tn do so. Ii
will give Ids personal attention with his notes, hooks, karcounl
at his Htore in Clinton, lie will receive CoUon nt Co* high**
market prices. Clinton. Dae. 29—If
lives, part of lot No. I, in square A.
nil In the i
of said l.oy
.alt! Lo)all;
* ‘-atisfy tl*r
i* in the Macon Messeng**
out tlimr grants a
rceda nf i; f*» tli*
•trn tlioreloTH Ev» -
mnn*)'. bf* i* nnfitl
pp' t • I* iriantB
of iIiobo who n r *
!*•
; 11H
ri e 9, \
'I*.lit* i
r.fulta
rn - • ul IS
/.* '•eh*, and have
../• i liavH «*itDvr take**
•i i tiihir land,or (lava h>1
li. ; »» v rm-ly owned In pur? Iihbo n> pronn.
"i.n in* irnnnlitind hv any te.ln* lion y**n *t*.*
i'*.* prt« *j of gtaulH Thetie, th«n. arc I *
i who'll V"ti will iro-vitahlv arrive li the
nt fuelmoH <»f the le*.»it*la!iire nhoiild indue**
• laws foi the bi*nefi» of (he poor, thin .s not
id at who ii ;*) do e efr»***tual|\ The tune f.u
•*|*J »dy
will
i h.ta push*- 1 ! hy, never to return h- r
And n v. hv i a■‘*ioff ilint hill. fi»r
fit
i l**i»i«lao
nf ffcjnix,
STEW \RT r
mi I v and iti*!i*put»hl\ fo* th •*•
«ornpelled t*» null tiieu hrid
Mini ■ ‘Mild (I*/ Wlfll'MI' it Tl"*
AN ACT to change the time of holding the Inferior courts of
t/lclhorpe county.
He il enacted by the Senate nod IIimini* of Representatives oi
tin* **tat«* ol Georgia, in General Assembly met, amt it is hereby
**mirl<**l by th**authorily of til# same, Tiint from and after the
pass.igeof tins art, lIn* time of holding tin* Inferior courts in
Oglethorpe county, shall be on tin* fourth Monday in January, and
outlie fourth Monday in June in each year, and that ail decla
rations, writs, recognizance*, precept*and processes returnable
to either of said terms, as heretofore estiiblUhed, shall he made
returnable to the terms as herein stated, and shall In* held and
deemed lei-al (her* for, and that all laws militating against this
art, he and the same are hereby repealed
i* in tlie Washington Nr
4 i*d wh ' b ft
to -ati*dv hut),
he *i(1«!'*d, ihe
(ins Hnnird
s only lesiilat
Mr STEW \RT ru«i*. he t*ai«l. tu state definitiv. ly
the rxpensfH *if tlie lottery ol (827 Bv llie '(’reasii
, t-rs p’a'emetit fi*t l8‘J(i, it appeared that liin expense*
were $97,r>41 (i*J ( ii.
Mt LAMAR, replied, that tho atntement included
only wh it had b**en paid out up to that "me Th- re
wet*-uiher * xponse* he apr*r* (tended that sii'Mild he
added to pet the correct amount
Mr BATES-aid that if it was contended that the
redueti *n was lo he lor the benefit of tlie speculator**
elsewhere, it would not have that effect in his section
of country. So far as fie had observed, he thought,
(fiat when speculators cheated peoph* out <>f their
ilrcady 11 we are to leu is
e benefit of the whole community, that
nm.ill, u*.d ii h mold ho uniform, hearing
iiit. As to the HtatcniiMitfl that have been
Jniion to the/iiuouni that will he received
gr.i .ta -ihe.y re founded m|*»rror—they
■ir the te»t of scrutiny It in Hue there am
o it their j a l ),,u ‘J3.H00 lots in all, and il thn whole were taken
die land i oul ul ‘*“ ! y w produce the sum of $414 000
* . nr-ict* 1 **" d«* not giTitletticn kri"W that not eveo so much as
$100.0*10 of tinit will be teceived even in 3 *»r 4 years
alter :lu» lottery ? Then llie expenses were some
where about $lt0 000 And if tfua system is contin
ued, and those indu* entente are held out to forlunuln
drawers, to keep ba*:K, $50 00.) will n*»t ho meet ved
to three vears ; $100,000 would ri»it he received, he
would venture t* say in five years ; and before the
buHtrums is closed, the price will perhaps ho reduced
"» $5 As t** the remark made hy ihe ff‘’nt|*-m iri from
Upson, about the people's wealth being the Ntaie's
wealth, it would have some force, if this reducti**ti
wvre. f„r ilie benefit of the people Reriertllv But
not more than one fortieth man in the riiate will gam
any thing hy it Hence Mr H said he nould not
sen Imw the remark c mid come in her** properly Is
any man withheld from tuk111out hit giant hy ihe
consideration of the sum of $18 ? Mr II though 1
no man was kept buck hy that consideration But
they art k**pt hack hy the course of legislation here
For by iltui course, we sav to them, m effect, that
this busioes** i- n .t to te brought to a clo«*» ..that they
had belter use th ir money fur other purposes — that
the lees will .e farther reduced—-that they will d » in
justice to themselves by inking out their grants now
aH they may get them hereafter for a less sum. Our
course of l**gislation gives them tins ndvics, though
not ui ho many wokJh,yet in effect Mr. II. in fu»th
er support of Iih views, referred to an arc passed at
the Unt session, relating to grams in the lott«nes of
1818, l8l9,nu*J 1821, which wan intended to bring
that business *o a "lose ;• -and every one who took an - —
interest in the ..niter hoped tl.M, t.v the npemli in oft Jf,' 1 duHo'lhJ” '
‘ '* J “ * " ‘ * * Approve*! Dec,20th 1823,
I . .k f th- sub
tlni he might t
rich •• ill hold "n
reduction n the
ng for ih**if hen**
AN ACT to change thetime of holding the Inferior courts in the
roniity of Montgomery.
Be it **i*nrti**l hy the Senate nnd House of Representatives of
the Stale of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted, by the .lUitiorily of lii** same, Thai from nnd alter tbe
p-issHK.* ol thi'H-t, the lime ol bidding the Inferior courts in said
(oimty, shall be on the first Monday in February and August in
rnrli year, any law to tin* contrary not withstanding.
See. 2d. Amt lx* il further emit ted, That it f,hail he thedufy ol
the Clerk of said court lo advertise this alteration at one ol the
ino-t public places in etch Captains District in said county.
Sec. 3d. And lie ii further enacted, That all laws or parts of
laws militating against this urt, be ami tlie same ure hereby re-
P ‘Sn,iilrdtn~Drr. *, US*.
r J /* I’obe puldi»h*-d one time in the Constitutionalist.
laud, iliov generally went right off. and took out the
penses to the State If this should be the fiir*—if 1 grants, and s*dd the land, ho that those whom they | that act, it would he closed But what have w«
the calculation wern a reasonable ono--and he thought cheated might have n . recourse on them He thuugln i done ? At the present session, w^ have
the *eductnm wr.uld benefit the whole community
lie was tu>t inclined to legislate for any particuhii
la**, hut he thought that justice demanded the reduc- 1 t|,
grants.
Notin.! to Uchtore. The fol-
iixm is published for the information ofall concerned.
I'li*. (little- it imposeson tlx- Inspectors will he carried into i:
lion promptly,and witiio.it distinction of person*..
By order of the Buuidot Inspector*.
R. If. L. BUCHANAN, Secretary.
HOI SK OF REPRESENTATIVES,)
Friday, Oth Decenilx*r 132H. y
RKSDLVF.D. Thai tl)‘* Inspe*- tort ol tlie Penitentiary lie re
quir'd to deliver, af'.er the fifteenth day ot January next, to the
Collecting Clerk of llie Institution, all notes, account! nnd de-
.n.,nds, which become *luet*) suid Instilution.prevlouitoand at tlx-
end of til" P'diUcal y*-ar eighteen hriindred .tint twenty eigiit, and
winch do not exceed the sum of tliii ty dollar* each, L tiiat (he said
Inspectors he required to deliver immediately to tin- attorney ol
tiie Institution .ill notes,accounts amt demands which heroine due
us aforesaid a.id winch .ire of a doubtful nature as wejl as those
w (itch have been du - I *r tbe i-rm ol twelve month*, or upwards .
r, and which e\ceed tlx* sum of thirty d dims, and that tlie said
tl(J every one who took an j CollertiogChTktind attorney be Instructed Jȣ thelnsji
llimk of Darien Dec. !*, 1K2H,
A N election for five Director* on the pnrt
ol the individual stockholders, will lie held nt this Hank on
ry. 1821). The poll will heopene* ‘
’elk P. M. By order,
EHENKZER M. REES, Cashier.
3 7* The Georgia Jourmil and Savannah Republican vv ill insert
the above until ihe election nixJ forward their bills,
lire 2D
J ASIMbll Shorifl^s Sale. On the first
Tuesday InFflBItlJARY next, will be sold nt tbecmiti-
house in the town of Montlcellu, Ja«per county, within tlx* usual
hours ot sale, the l«»llowing property, to Wit
Olio mulatto f,nr) named Mary ‘20 years
old, levied onastlx* property of Alexander Urquehart, losnlisfy
a I* fa in favor ol Itcnhimiu May, vs said Erquehurt, property
pointed out by plaint iff
One half of lot, No not knmvn, whereon
Hamlin Huff now lives, adjoining lands of Fears and David Ad
am*, in the 17th dlst. of originally Baldwin now Jnspei county
together with two negroes, one ahoy named Pit ran 21 yeai* old,
and Ids wile Mllly 17 yearsulil, nil levied on as the properly ol
Marshall II. Waddell, to satisfy n fi fain lavuf of Thoinas If.
llairrtioii. property pointed »ut hy defendant.
507 acres of liind, more or less, whereon
Robert II Minternow lives, well improved, iidioiidiig lands of
Shropshire ami others, In tlx* l ilhdistrict «*l originally Baldwin,
now Jasper county, levied on ns the properly of the said Robert
It. Mi liter, lo snllsty sundry fi fas In favor *»I Win. Alt (June, John
11. Pitkin and others.
One house and lot, in the town ofllillsho-
ro, well improved,an excellent tavern and out houses thereon
whereon Simeon I urliam now live* levied on ns his property lo
satisfy sundry fi fa* Ininvorof Israel Dissosway iiulorsve, vs Si
iu"oii Durham and other 11 fas, vssaiil Durhum
A negro man hy the name of Humphry, a
valuable blacksmith, levied on a- the property of Thnmus Tug
tie to satisfy a li (a in favor of Wm. Penn vs said Tuggle, proper,
ty pointed out hy defendant. MARTIN COCIIKAN, bh’fT.
At the same time and place.
302 1-2 acres of land, more or less, it
being lotion, in the 17th dlst. of formerly Baldwin, now Jumper
county levied on ns the property of Jonathan 8. Beers, to satisfy
fi fa from Jasper Superior court, In favor of John Head, vs said
eer* and twu other fi tas for cost in favor of John Head and Win.
Head, vs J. S. Beers.
One turners lathe and apparatus levied on
ns the property of Thomas Martin to satisfy a fi fa from DeKulb
Saix-rior court,in favorsif Jacob Wonlbrichi vs said Thomas
Martin. WM. II. PRITCHETT, D. Sh’fT.
Also on tlie 1st Tuesday in March next.
10 negre.en of the following names and
age*, Tom a man 35 vears old, Jim a mnn 37 year-t old, Adam a
man 23 years old, llal a nmn 24 years old, Frank a boy 9 year- old.
Zeek a boy <J years old, Jordan a boy 4 years old. Ilcnny a woman
3) years old, llannnh a woman 27 year* old. Susan a womon 17
years old, and her child Ilariet. Jinny a girl lfi years old, Ann a girl
II years, Aggy a girl 4 years old. and Lucy a gn l 18 months old,
all levied on a* the property of Robert It. Minter te* nati-fy n mort
gage fi fa in favor or Janes II Morrow, vs the said Robert li.
Minter, properly pointed out in -ahl Mortgage it fa.
One black horse saddle and bridle, togeth
er will, n number (*t medical book... pnreel of Meillclne, and a
Iml nt Mimical Imlriimrnu.on. malrw. ainl bnlauud, Inartlier
will. M.v.T.I .mall Mllclc, all kvic.l.... ua lb. properl, ut Hal 1.1
mortgage fi fa in favor of lloratio Whit
oark*. property pointed nutin *aitl roort-
MA It TIN CU(. II RAN, Sh'fT.
ONES Sherifl's Sides —On the fu st Tiles-
defendant
Oho Jot of J/intl, confnining 202 1-2 acre?,
more or less, in the Htli dNt. of formerly Henry now Newton
ninty, whereon Jtdiu Grimes did reside, *.»!».tilting Wnlkt-r ai d
ol Inn levied on as the porperty o! II* m v Lusty, to satisfy u ft u
ill favor of Jaiix** Daniel lx*nver, v**.-*»« 1 Caii-y und others, \s
said Casey ; property pointed out hy detendnut.
Two negroes, Tom, !)5 or 40 yenrs old,
i>, year* *dd, !evie*l on as tlx* pcopercyof Win. Foster, t >
-ty a tl fa In favor of Robert Shaw Indorsee,vs *.iid Fos-
it in I other.*, vs said Foster; property fioiiited out by d»*f«-y-
dant.
•20-2 1-2 acres of land, No 303, in the 10th
;. formerly Henry now Newton count*, adjoining Trammel
iitui others, levied on a* Ih** property ot David E*t*ll**n*nn, to *s*(
i-|y II li 1.1 ill favor of IHdcweM t t.'asey.v, Jutiltf* MatificM.
George Jt. Stanfield nnd David Edlenuui.
FuurccC’oHtly’H intcrptft in lots of land,
No. 312 and313,in the" >th *li»t. of originally Henry now Newton
county, whereon said ( o-tly now reside*, udiointng Stewart aii'l
other*, levietl on a* the pi onerty of sal*I tfietlv, to sntl-fy a I. fa in
(avti
J. It. M . Ilit-l
by *uit orothcrv
it was reasunabJe -it W08 sufficient to «how that the
object of lift* Slate wa«* effected, lie hoped, there
fore. that there would he no hcaitatinn about reducing
the price of grants --As lo ihe wishes of the people j tion of ihe price "f tin;
generally on the subject, he knew that many (•filin'
constituents were poor. He had scarcely heard an
expression from them that was not decidedly in favor
of reducing'he fees. Il wna a general declaration
among them iIibi tho fees were too lugh, and lhat the
times called for reduction
Mr. CURRY of Lincoln, rose, he said, to rectify an
! act repealing lhai p tased at the last session,
! lending the 'ini'- fir twelve (non.tin tu ite
u'J ex* •
d now* ;
• lad
telling, when th it business will he
I Jim! so it will Un with the lottery ol \H’£7 tiulcsg we
Mr IVERSON ■aid lluit if this were a new qu®« n ll-ct better on wh it we are doing It did appear to
tion, and lie principle v*re to be now discussed and * *' ,fl » *^l f ^ said,that from the expr-rietne «*l the
settled, he would g*. fi.r fixing ihe fie.* nf $18 tin re j past, wlm It was so. lear, an.l from so many lights on
tn remain, and never to he deviated from, unless it j the subject of the full b« oefit o( which gent bitten
Tlx* forgoing i*
tnincil in tlx* bank •
affix***I thereto.
*i*-c .’l-tt
JOHN FORSYTII, Governor
SECRETARY OF STATES OFFICE, I
Milledgeville, 23*1 Dec. 1828. S
* r,, py’from tlx- migirinl re*«»|iition <n
jlutiut)*, with the gr»*at S*-:*i of the State
oflhe gentleman from Upson, (Mr. Sturgts) q*| ie
were to encr'-sse •( Bu’ the precedent had been set;
nnd it had b* en followed from "m* • "me ev* r *inc«
the lottery «v«tem in th s > ate had h**en gone into
when he assertt.d that produce was nearly as big
now, as when these fees were established By rei-
rrenev to the article ol cotton, it w ould be found that,
in $ie year 1825 when these fees were fixed, it sold
fur 25 or 30 < euta and—
Mr STURGES, explained lie sad lhat was a
Budd* n and unexpected rise in the price **f lhat arti
cle, and it fid! as suddenly as ii rose. It was altogeth
er accidental
Mr. CURRY went on to say that he had no doubt,
it had its n.llueiice in fixing the price of giants, and
he had as hole doubt, that if produce h.d l»e*n
as low then as it is now. the price f crania would
hove he* ti fixed at 10 «>r 12 dollar-*— me price f w h. h
they ought t*» he fixed now I ne J*:nr» (r rn
Chatham. (Mr Myers.) says ln«
complain -That. Mr C. is
my * <nsl*tuent- Them are ma
plaint among them Th'
can't pay the amount i
of them wi!! be compelled '
pr *
• lias b^en di nni*iied her. I*.fit
asonahle, he said, that ind vi
this matter, should enjoy *t
t>-«itiC ben* fits- the some advai
had gune before them- sh*»utd
rules •ind regulatioiiB But he
again, tha'. it would have hr
State could hived >ue,tn ha*
sme
nd it
int-treitrd in
vil# gas- tin
ho
2*-s. wilh thosn
li*. subject to the h line
must, lie said, conten i
n the best thing the
fiX"*l the price nt t,
particular sum. and kept it there Then ail
h ive m en on the same footing Then th**r**
httv«* b**en an induce*, cot for all individuals tu
f*rwaid and ’jh*: out their giants If 'be one*
b** put at $18 and kept her", h* w-.it'd i •
•H
- : Ct, i
dt.-ed.
ilir? rn
r.-ian*-
joired fi
ll R.ejr land tn i?du
* fi' wtt retain 'he | rice ot
t iius male of things, will that induce individ-
might easily avail themselves, lhat they could not
poKHitily err 8"uud policy required that the fi.es
should not be reduced—that the whole community
*ho ,Jd iie treated fairly, nnd required to pay $18, lur
the sake of consistency if nothing else Tlie leg®
I .".re sli "jbl lie consistent ; it should practice that 1
kind »f cooMslem y, whicii would -oduce it t»> do jus- j
tic** to all alik 4 *
Mr CURRY of Lincoln, again insisted that $12 j
w-is qui’* eiftiugh Even it the < xp«-n-* s w**m |
$130.00*1, ttie fees from grants nt $l i vould amo*int
$27".0 *0 • o,i re than enough to • over nil expenses
I i | ' 'ion was th n taken on Mr Jams motion
f si.' ami • $18 also lost
.ir J \NRS "ton moved that $17 99 be inserted,
*v... **h- h' w-.HH rejected
*.•'ITuKI>, "xpresoed a hope that the course
."g ov rents would not tie adopted as its ten
. vv.* Id bfttodttve th* majority of the IIous*
. i uieasiiies that they c -uld not approve of
Mr M VERS said !» • h .pcd gentlemen would n*u
judge oi the motives and » onduct of others by then
Mr WOFUORD replied tliat he Ind no w i^Ii to d*
HIVffLJ O.V. SrerfUtry "f Mato.
:>- r COALS.—On t he 15th of January
If 5”' ne it il»»* !ii*pt*rlor*of "*** 1‘enitefitiary will r.-. '-i.*'
•*l£’ M*aU*«t l*rop .*;*'* lor furm-fiiiiK tl.«* Insmution will*
I. ( ir lii*- .*<i***i-• 2 yam . Tlx* proposals must sjh.** ily th** pri*'* -
•!iv«*rH*| at in** Peiiitonliary.
ind mcarli) will b# required wr the pwtor
iti ..r*i» r of Up; I
piopu-il.
It L. BUCHANAN, Herrcta
field
S'Ute
h^-towriof cSn’lun J mri niuiily.iii-lw tli" ustiiil boiirsuf
. A lr, ilu* full..*ins property towiu
400 acres of land, more or less, whereon
B, f |11 |.oke> now livea.ndjoinlnx 8eba*tin Harry *tiul others,
in Jones nxinty, lev ied on t*» *ati*ly mii execution in lavor ol Jn*. S.
Frler*on, one in favor Thoma* Napier, nml one in favor ol I’hnrle*
Esau*, ail i*x<oi.*txaid Benjamin Lokey und Alexander Robert-
43 acres of land, adjoining Seliantiii llar-
ry, Joseph (. Porter and others, in *a id county of Jones, levied
cm asibe property George C. King, to *ati‘fy ai
lavor of Min uelt:. Lippitt,again*! -aid King.
60 t ies of Lmd, more or less, whereon
BlaiK-ift* I.‘ing and John 1a*i*x now live, adjniuini; C arr and Ray-
mond, levied on as Ihe pro|M*rtyOt r said Bb
Iy»ni{, to satisfy mii e
three in lavor uf Jan.
he I .un x and John
, of Jonathan Parish,
, Sr.against *ai«I BluucheanU John
a \N ELECTION will i»: held
I're.lu i.ritm cliureli, onThur-ilay ■•vei iny .
()nc wiijfgon, 1 cream colored horse, 1
black roll, J» bushels of corn, and I bale of cotton, levied on ;•»
tlx* proiM-rty of Richard N. Tilmm, to *ntl*fy uu exeiu.bm in
| favor ol Buike F. Gerald, sfalnst said Tllnuin.
| Tliret* negro slaves, n woman nuuicd Lcftli,
33 vears old, and her child Stephen, 4 years of use, and Sampson,
NOTICE—The Justices Court for Uj”*' 'i;'-
rluded within the ci.rjx.rale ||.| c!,ri*U»r»ner i’. Wyche. Joseph Antliony, George Evans, Ezekiel
Three iiesrocR,Charles, B years old, Mary,
12year»ttiid Bill In year* old, 2*i barrels of cn'ii, |inore or I«*e»,
•tuck* «d l»Hld**r, I bed und bei|*t<-a«I and luinituie, 1 sideboard,
fol'iititt table, oneovi-u, one buy lior*i*,oix* black u.are, 3 n» -
•*. Drlnliy, alioulg * yeumof ubc, Harriett, 10, und little Mary.
4 yeui'Holtl, one lot ol land, whereon Evan Kaglaurt now reside*,
on tlx* Yellow river, u*i|olniiitt Brooks and othiTS ail levied «»*•
a* the property Evan Ruslan*', to sati* y two li las i.i favor ot
Git*eii uiHi Buckhnnnuti, v, *-*nl Rutland.
Ten or 15 barrels of corn, more or less.
I *lnb, one pine table, Sheds, 2 bedsteads, and bed furnitui"
I cow nnd yearliiiff, 2 suw* and l fs, and 2 stacks ot fodder,oil
levied mi ut tlx* property of John .lay, to *uti*fy art fa in lavor
of Cmy Wood, v* Jolm Day; property point***! out by defendant
’ . j6skt(i wateks, u. sh-ir.
Also on the first Tuesday in March next.
Eight negroes, Sim, 40 or 45 years old,
Oliance, u lx>)'i yenra *il«l, Ben, 41, Rachael, 30 or 37. Sauny, an
infsilt ti months old, Denips, lo, I«auc, 17, and Geoffrey, a Ix.y, I.
y*-.*r*. old, nlllevlerl on as the properly ot George Bell, to satisfy
Uinortgiisefi laik.lii favor of Cary W*><mI,\* Geanee Bell; proper-
m iiniliiml In .....I ii '»>. JosEI-ll ivmnt, O Sl.-ff
0 (1 LETI tOHlM'i Shei ilV’s Sale.—On tho
lint Turular ... EKBEAKY m «l, will U, w.ld »l tli.-
rourl-houw ii. lii* lowuof 1 .rxi...Ion, (l.'l.-iliurpt- ci.uuty, Willi-
In tlie usual hours of wile, the following pnqierty, to w it.
Two negroes deorge aliout 40 years old,
Richmond•bnnltSrenn.olit.levhil on n.llu- propertrof Iljnry
Baifiy. surviving Adtn'r. of Wm. Bailey, dec’d. t*» satisfy a ti la in
favor of tlx; heirs and distributees nt Col. Wm. Bailey, dec’d. vs
lleury Bailey surviving Adin’r. of Wm. Bailey, dec’d.
One negro man by the name of (Jeorge
about40 yaars old, levied on as the property of Robert Uailey, t*»
satif-fy a fifaiti favor of D Brunson, vs Robert Bailey.
1000 acres of land, more or less, on tho
WRlrn of l^mjcrcnk nrij.iioln* Chrl.tonlK-r
led on a» the property of Anthony Mi*i l*n to sull-iv two d tas. «no
tn favor ot Jiwnr. Tn, lor v> Antfionv Murlia.nnc In In.orolCobt.
and Foster for tbe us*; ol John A. Bird, vs Antliony Martin.
One negro woman 50 or 60 years old, lev-
•,*>(1 on ns the property of James Howard, to satisfy two executions
Liued iVomn magistrates court in lavor of the fcx’r. of Wm. Lee,
I’d. v* Jumes ll*»w ard, levy mode and returned to me by a con-
rostponed Sale.—Nine negroes Sally 20
rears old, Fell* 4, Dealy3, Phill* Id, Preston 18, Lott a woman tty,
Henry j, Jerry 22, nml Sttkey 14 y«*ars old, levied on as the property
of Robert Myrlck.to .*uti.*fy t*vo ti fas,one in favor of Jacob I’hin-
Uy vv Robert My rick nnd J«*M« Hell, and one in favor of Jacob
I'iilnir, , « Ruln-rl Mytld., property pointed’’'sU-ir
At the same time and place,
Seven negroes, Sibby nnd her infant child,
MericHH boy, Joe a boy, llummh a pirl, Abner a bny ; IVar** n boy,
amlil bid*** of cotton, und about 12,000 pounds of seed coiton,
und uIhjuI 60 barrels of corn, lev ied on ns tbe property of Charles
Bailey, to satisfy an execution in liivor of Her nr Bailey surviving
Adut’r.of Col. Wm. Baiiy,«iec , d. vs Charles Buily Ex’r. of Jonu-
tba i Bailey, dec’d.
One negro girl named Peggy 17 years old,
levied on us the property ol Absalom Ha ri is to satisfy an execu
tion in lavor ol Edward Coxe and others, vi Abcilum Harris and
Osborn Will.*, levy ninile and returned by a . oa*table.
100 acres of land, more or less, in said
county on Beverdam creek, adjoining Wm. Sprntling and others
lev ied on as the property of Joseph Creul, to satisty sundry exe
cutions in lavorof James S. Pointer, vs Joseph Creul, levy made
and returned by a constable.
150 acres ot* land, more or loss, in said
connty,on Clouds creek, uiljoini tf Robert ami Olliers,
levie«lon as the property of* Jacob !.t*st* r, to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in n\or of John Wooibrighl, v* Jacob Io?‘t**r.
Two lots in the town of Lexington known
in the plan of said town by No.7 and 8, (now in the possession of
Dr. Charles Bailey) levied on as the property of Henry Baijy to
satisfy nn execution in favor of tlie heir.' and distributee* ol W in.
Bailey,dee d. vs. Ilenry Bailey surviving Adin’r. of Wm. Bally
WM. Y. II AN SELL, Chairman.
not Milledgeville, ’
THE PRESIDING JDfTICKS.
Mill* dgeville, Dc
w
of the fH 1
old, levied
hi* possession, to
Ihejjoin i-'trict. I(irlu<le*l witmn tne cc.rix.rau* n- C!iri*t<ip*»er C Wyrhe. J.
' ‘ F. ftmiih. Reubin E. Sliackleford andj. «uua.
sai«l M t»-». .
202 1-2 acres of land, more or less,
whereon Reubin E. Shackleford now lives, in suid county, ad-
. . „ . . joining Wm. lluffT, Heath aad others, with a cotton gin, ami run-
74LL he soldo,, the 7th day of Ii-Itu.i-
to th- town ”[.9ecat«ir, D-* K*J’ W.(iirty l n part | aBd ' rilM Wv Evans Adni’rs. ot llenjb Pope, dec’d. Jo-
k, pii Whitney, k Co. Denui* Kimberly,*fame#*.
R. Turner, all against haid Shackleford.
60 bindics of com, more or less, in posscs-
*ir»n of William llnrkins, so satisfy ub execution lu favor of Imlay
>nal e»Liteof David Young, late of »ai*l county, d**c’»l.
,t |,j* library, n'ide gnu and various other articles too
mention. Ternwqn '
e having demands sjpn
t«» render them in. arcordini
W ll.l.I AM EZZARD, E
:»'! Y \VN Y"t T N'i. J
........ and her child named Jerry I year of ng.*, levied onus
iliiw. 1 the property of Burton Paul to satisfy an csecutiou ih favor of i’t
i»r “.•rSauudeib a;n‘ :
tid Burton Paul.
BLV’AMTV Tfr \PP, D Sh’ff*.
favor of
llea-
Us h*tr.
dec'd.
All tlie interest of Joseph Eaqjr in the
land, mill*ami Cotton gin on Laing creek '' *
land i>* Inngliig to the estate of Jonathan
proof rty of th»* said Joseph Early, ta
in favor of Jaunt* A. BUnton,v>Josei
John T. Penn, vh Joseph Earley. «n*l one Ip fnvnfft
iniiu, v - Joseph Early. _ BlH TO* STAM
E ARLY Sheriff’s Sales. On the first
Tuuda, In KEBHUAItV i>nt.»H* I'CSnlJ M Ihrcmrt-
l.dUM-inth, town ofBl.ik.lv, B.vly roomy, uilhiu the il.o,I
hours of „1p, flip foUoo ingpi''l-*v , >’ ,nw lt: -
fine road wuggon and *»ne yoke ot oxen,
ipviPii on a t thopro/o rty of wmiani (i; «oth»oi,Sr. to sat isfy two
li f.s issuph froiu tho Supprlor court of 1' vr y '.’'’’i"’-’'“iflS <ir
of l>. I>. Sn,illi.iii.lJoioitluya, an.llhP.ohor iimavoroMUorouu
AW NOTICE.—The undersigned will
Practice !,aw in Copartncohlj’in the county ^
t hr Chattahoochee Circuit, and i
id Ifpeull, of ibvFliui ‘
ty officer
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