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GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, Drrembrr 1
DEBATE ON THE I'KNITENTIAUY.
(contisi rn)
Tho IIousi? took up the hpcuial order of t!iu d u
whirfi was the lull to abolish Puiiiionliarv coniine*
•nr* nl—
Mr OLI\ F.R nf Elbert «nitl lio was nnunftlu.se
wlm hold it to lie incompetent tu human tribunals t.,
destroy life, lirnb or mmnlter, f ir olfmees nuni.rst the
inonieipal regulations ofsnciuly, which tio nut involve
|| ,us** of Repre- the lilo«*' a rational burnt*.
jxlundeil report
is a subject of inter-
rim IIWS of soi intv am a restraint upon the laws of
nature, by which all things were common : hut, upon
entering into sooioly,each individual is Bulled upnn
to contribute n pirtion of bis natural to nuciire his
civil liberty. Idr O therefore, held d to ho cornpo.
lent to the law* of civilized society, to soi hide thu yi-
froin the heneliiaand piivilcgostif
tld ask, is it rnmpctont to Ini-
" 77 B " . ,1.1,1, Il.rer or I m uosiioy life. I rnb or member, lor of.
>> V" 11 wl . ' ' |) m , notice I •'■fft'tt.esainit its municipal regulations, that uru not
1 it IS complied on. , uno ooio.c i m „( (1 (n
r r ’he purpose of sulisfcing puh . teot | a w»of civi
subject, HO state 'hat the rtfotote „P its Inw-s, fro,
, making loans befmo it rerolves Mrtlmisncj lllv . |Jut ],ov
r r " r ‘InKrVnfl ,r,l, " , .aU to dust,
while
The ,
■d too high >n regard to the i
, It one man kills another,with tnnlico aforethought,
1 lie is adjudged a murderer: vet if he had slain hi.-
cidersinnd. ill the public prints when
cninmciicod
1 V ) ' s '« "f ^til',*;Ym wouhfim niii’mfn
"J‘, u I.!* ... ...e/i ... ti... f.v.l l'. rr °. ^ Ibis' iMlVrtuit n m th** rtnrno community ?
<1 to that iV
d dark-
‘ 1 ncs* and misery on tho World
A man win* i< ( harped with murder or tho stealing
f a Inr-jo it* taken bnfoie tho court. 'The Judge and
n.^dtoo high m r^nr o '. v r , r llims ,. ;r , m llliiuj?!ll it coii;i| h , lo
j^tinti that wil 10 11 * ■ y , > i.il net ofour cdrvnuni niotttrr, which ontn.lt-
h ■ duty <>» «'•» directors, iimb-r ti c; „„ w „ r|( , 1
I' 1 f U Z r A with murder nr the
interest n »« ‘ ’ ‘ ' j. C||M j )f , • "f {l h’T-je i* taken belhie tlio court. Tho Judge and
; * hirther' » a . oblica-M ur ^’ d|*llb«rately «t? «*»<! (irnwly ,md cahitiv dendo
,oul n d | 1 ‘. . i«l , l' nl 1,18 mortal n unlit 1m live (who Iihh not, or
ii : ' r ’!'? n 1 V . i! ,l he h is very rnmot.dy injured cither) and sentence
.■ • * . , . > ii mi ii is ver
,| It* nn anticipation ,M! indulged, J|rn
h many, that this institution to tur-|
‘ .a remedy furnlltlin cmbdrraMmonts|
,! ,^p]e labor, that nniinpiiM
• |if reali«r l, at li-Ht not to it* (i
dH'injiointnuMit, therefore, i
mate too tnurli.
"“MlI;
the aholjahmero or°ti *" ra ' v !' or| !>. ,)ls Jshate on • stiluonts by tjieir vote* upon thi* question, that tiiey
ready hen mute n ' ;Unw0 " , !>: ” r .“' e ounfidenee reno.ed it. them-
^ : tl»«. .hey „r« ^^1 ,V, .rut., lio svAulj .nlrn
onlv th at I... •"* niMiv on tlirf occasion,, ttiia opportunity to «mngrntulnin the good ronnlo of
Assii. n! "" ,° 1 |0 , r *T|' t * e p , ’ ,l ";' n " "f >h" : Jones nnd D.i'dwiit that they am so nhly represented
of c inns, 'i . " n ''^ lo b P heard. Not ns upon tliis siihject, Thu Imn irah'e gentlemen from
i ln , - * P. 1 as manor it, right. II s enn . J,.ties and H.iliiw in, fur the goal nnd Ability manifested
nan ». nt him here to watch over their in-J by lltmn, in tho discussion nf ibis oociion. deserve
only that lie
peopl
matter
stituents
lerests. To guard
HnUnkomv f ,l!„r , , ,l,ii ' ! ' l "'l* , e " 0 "R h , t' i>»y 'be gciiiheian fro’,n Jones,"in favor
he ha I Ilc ‘ ,U " thn sp ' v J n ','’ r *•''»’« wl'f» j entitled lo |J„. Idglmst considorati. n.
not sil l , in IT , ' ,| * rt SB "t. a.'J that a sorvtmt « p „ves that hi. inVellee.ioul p
.. eupermr In his masters wall It was .iillilaem |with his physic,,| strength. It has been asked by |
t . n j r c»f ronfidunci*, what di^posi* i thr 2ith di
Thai li:c viiil ‘lirrifTssUall -nl
... . tt-rir-, Miputal.’iisi ,»nU ••'»nliii<»" a , rn*
IJi.^ aiguuiuii! - |,,titut i t ■ a i . v |,- ,.i\. . ’
ddpofli-
•ipfMMt ill «n inctiliuion which bad boon po dostriic*
to the iatcrif.-iffl of the State, ho would i'|>|dy •'<
AlM'iUClt ti>—I»rc
\N ACT i<i mill it.
M»nt i»rt , upii»ij ■* .
IO- K.ilh,
; j«-iwtn. in thn discunsiOH of thi** (loontioti, d.'serve
protect tlicir nghtii, pnrticuf* \vi || of thnir country. The atihMnnti il n*«twine urged
mi from Jonos, in 1’ivor of tho bid nr»»
. , JdgJwMt considornti*
j P ovc-f that hifl intellectual powern are romnV'iHuratr
■ ■' . ... v ni„ ii »^on •'uiumetit with hi.-* pliveir** 1 -*—t. i—
t n to know, that the period had arrived when Uct”!’m -n, with
cTtlrn ‘*'1 ■‘"i’", ."’" s 10 b '- . ° !,e ,n i «i»n will vi• ii make of tho convicts Ho did not wish
lively H ere. ’ 1 -p! n fi 'c nr !""'"" feel '* I !' and | to ami- ipet,. legislation. If tho system was abolished
known i n it 'll "f w hom was to ho made ho Ii ill eonjidem e sutficji.iit in the wisdom of tho
is not mv it " Mn ! "i, s,! Vir H . Ii | turn of them. Vnt his own twtl before hs
s oooflt.i ^ . '' m > |! “" 1 ■ Mr - in discos ; prnpriato another ilallai of the otib'ic money tor tile j ah' state , f (
to.s (picstioM lo iiso cant phrases, as gciUiC' “ ...
men will have it Neither did he claim to bn th i ex
elusive trie,,,| 0 f ,| in pP0 _|„
that every 1 -
upon thi.
represented. Yet sir, said .Mr
used the term people, he:-:
on , nnd would be offensive |„ n „,„.
opposed to rep ildioan nri-ie.|ilus I
hi linn that every geuilenaan weul.I consult the feel-1 w ( |l , :
mgs ill his i-onsliiuenN in giving In. vote, «s svell up.
on this* Hubjuct, «s wall a>* a!) otliuri tl»«t mav c»:n • , .-u!«*,<m, u-
l)»‘fn«* thesn, thu ImtKirabln gwntloniftn from l*iuh, | ho in pract'u
IWorgmi and Richmond alw.n** cvenicd lio Imd j tlint himnysc
w|m nr*!u j
i mi nut of an j
tittwiieci) tu ku it in c\&uuiic tor Ir.actions in the fTr«t Uisinu ot
Mutrojrec count?.
See. 2. And In- it further enneted by the aulhoi^it? aforesaid. TI.-.
it shall Ih* flu- dut? of tin- Surveyor General to lumish Ihettu rill
ot said counties with i»n nrrniHtc li«< of a)i the %q»mrc trnci»"i
l.imi nfoiTMid, numbered iit-t-ording to the jn r-cnt pint t»f *•» •
district* and sos-von h* tli<* * , -i , rifV< itiore-t’ui iImH r^tive ‘nn;
it >hall he their duty toadvertb** the -i me to the *'<tlun t ti*
Ktojitirer, and »l*oin om- of the pei.li.- ra/etu* puMidi.-d hi .Mil-
|e*'rerJUe.nt iiM»l *ii!j tliy - Itrfurv tnr titty on w h.rjt lie- *e‘nl h»l«
1)1 Inudim-to l.-e sj|tl,%,-ttiiiK l.'llli It. eti.t.hc.’ of b»id lots, nl'O I I
the hour on Wtji< o llie s^idioile \\illo|M-n. i'
d. And be it uir.iti r «-nai - usl by th.* uutliorlty nf.
TIMBER, LUMBER &FIRE-1VOOW.
fh-N Fritlny Iln- 20llt tlnv of Februnry ncx-l.
I t tld U|M(il llic
I In .ill Ollier Uin'tei - " •
v I to* ifit er»iol(» ftfui fnow-
•I! nml di*po«e yf Vfcr St He •
•Ttei.J tLr
tbtlirpv oi
I • * tu-lty .1 the AI -
tneml of the peopl- Ho would presume torch to the building*; throw open the gate. »n<l j 'i’S?, 1 ";, 1 "’:'' ,h f " l ’V,"i' ul ,
r> g- nt'emnn who had the I of a .eat U„l the e.mviet, tlm, hy ,b. light oV ,1m coni!-,gallon S.T.!.,SS;
ii. uoor \v»m a friPiid I., Ihl people, whom »*<• {!.»Ind a! \'.\\« 1,oppose.! to flic FVPi**m ui>*»n J «*«•»tVw.n.'l* h- n-l-y addi.l to. ami >Tiall
\y. tbi
it w
oplo III 1
■ ifftvi loam 1 ))'•-
tluiti ill 'll ! Wl
tM <*I1 ( Sl . c ; >. .\nd be
itg Mioic j TjjjM «W» tJial
f irtV
nn 3* |
COtnt:iMI»'C | i.er<« cts with
: ! S mthol tho r
ferry,o^n L'u l hit'aSioorhn Min
|Mlh nfi.re*ni(l,lie, n*
_p,ttctors of the Principal Bank at
THOMAS SCALDING,
JAMES SMITH.
HENRY T HAL1.,*
J \COB WOOD,
W.M A DUNHAM.
f linin’Ii ul MiH' larrilh.
TOMLINSON TOUT,
II J. NU IIOLS,*
WMS RUTHERFORD
SAM L. ROUKV, ELL,
■nvv. fi’r
jgBEKlA
OODV
-fiiscr.
;• '!VN
i.wrF.n.
-STEP*
aKTr.R.
.,-.()/* the Hranrfi nt Martin.
[".jliifll, H LAMAR,
w n ROfJKRs,
'pot.uvs, m. I) -I siwVUi:,
, j i j- *.Vcw Mi tubers.
n ..,; there? ’Phn Georgia Journal give*
V, , .-1*0*1 y>'iHici General over all llic
v V‘ram-d for tli« l*r«-*i*lcnrv. to wit .
Vwii H«rrn. €J.«llioun and Thompiwii,
: ; U j to Mr Van Rdreii, Messrs. F lit >r#
< :> m the Hi* limond Wliig, of a late
..af-mnee to our prnfurenro, rcrcntlv
ujured * itlicr) and seniHncu
lie is delivered to tho otbeor id* tho
court find calmly CAecfited ,\mi f.rwliut? L’eeaMSo
we, in our piirHiniuiy, ll.iuk it bu'tor tostsuciour liands
perhaps with innocent blood, than withstand the cx-
nse of n few dollar** for a few yours, umil we shall
tu* cured h <mo rrtdieai defeets in tho police of tlie
iti**iilMtirdi. Itiii to thrtfio aIio weigh all tilings in ilie
gold emiih'sI) ili.nee, life itself i-i lighter than a featli-
' r, when tnit in eosm. tii.ou with the inaiiion of this
world
Mr O said ho tvtis one of thos-j wli» bolieved tin
old things were done uwav, and that all things should
heroine new in matter* ,,f punishment: thuL an eye
b>t an eye, and a tooth fir a tooth, nominaiidutf h\
Moses, was dune away by tho milder code of the
U‘e*pe|, and timt the uoihic punishincins infln-ted t>y
I ? K"h-sfiierrc should r. »t ho reviveel in the laud of a
j tViishingfiin.
• Mr. STL’IiGLS of rpson, r(»sn again and spoke
| as follows:
Mr Si'r. VI?Eli—Wli.-n I was up on yesterday, I
dni i.ot think then that I would trespass upon tin:
patience oftliis llnuse, any more on this subject;
but us some remarks rlntl I thought proper to make,
have drawn from genii, men opposed to tho passage
of the hill on your table, some remarks wliiuli I think
ptoj-eily cliru from me on reply, I uni t tiiurcl’»re
bog I lit* fii'thQr indulgence of the House for a few
moments
In reply in thr gentleman from Morgan, in relation
to that gentleman's report on the subject of the Pen-
itcnti.iry, I thought proper Ihon to remark, that the
report whs rtnioiurry—a merenir ntslle, bmh hi the
fancy of thf.i gentleiuiu's imagination. And ts.r, I
musfnow say that my opinions in relation to tiiat
document have not hem nltered by the argument of
listened with profound nttnnrion to h-v»r wlm argil j bnitrr iihuni
innnts could ho urged against the alndi dimnut of an j - or, when ri
iiiomutinti which must cm l uvr r"-*.\ e fatal to tin- best bv liisn t!i it thorn
inferos.g ufiliticountry, hut Imd hoard none. Gnu |i, the 1| m
d .i*lv :»i
-■» 1 * l o
"h» himself wiih lie*
Mr M L-on for tin* Pie**ideney, over I ,j tal ^ ntlorna;., hut on the contrary confirmed. It is
llornen had made lountspcnclio** lur I.:
eogont or logie.Al argument. The lumm ,m 0 gontm {was a redeem-»g spirit among thn i«
mim troin L hh. during l ia nniiiiitted d«d.Mte upon tin { would oiu tin / hr hmrtl, nnrl chccrfuLlii
quod ion under ennsidi'ratmn, reiiia k. d t Hat u major |
ty of the fag end of the j»,.„pin were in favor of ab d-1 u r
i*»hing thn penitentiary svritem To whom thus* *
tiem in intHtidud Ins remarks to apply, in* wits at a 1
to determine. IT intended io apply Ml those iridiviti L/
uaL in this House who sunpor tin- bill m»«>n vour t
Ido, lie assured that gonihin.m he whs fn.isi egregioc
ly mistaken in his conclusion-. It was l.is belief that i Jj^
oppost
. I ngestimsof mioik.v Imvtr elr*
lis .idvoeijles tv< rr. euidinu i»p, >
» I their greed, ee , v > U
’(* I lull lhe III(4u proposed bv t*
to mi.we in.uedri ll than ti.ni.n* h t’n'rto pot
lie bill he.-ir.l ttoue It ».i* Hllo ; .ulh»r f|>ee
.11-'. II ill thitnn n t he wne eerltitu it hi ul.l IVd/ral It
» . . . . .. . ...,i c rumen ptutol tin- rouniv of
, cxper.imt' l,.»s uiot.o t - iiLhis.v nl V , s «*r. I. And h • It f.irth.
u M ii had nun. I Li thought wn I
ii it while in med t than t*»
was the rotiyrqurnee. It
ras firmness nnd iuiegriiv enough
.s the bill. lv it was t,-j-..*t.-d he
ii** l -I
«*d, '1 hill nlhh.it pari -f v:.M t<
lend.Hint Jine, mui s..udi.-< t
Is lid -I . tl
■I. rii-it n’l that part l*:!.< r
. believed
territory. 1>i*u N r»h
a line to lw*tnoniaf( ii \i.-rt- •• tli»*-r. >-i tl»«- tr.m'.h of \ -
L’revk. lie-nee uji *.o.| rie. k I « ihe *■ • |» of t’*»- Hill** 1 »*’c-•.
to thehntil walt-i*. of Not lev H s.-r,tl;e- t*t,.wn 1 i i\»-r t.
iioteuiio v liuenl (»t-ui ;ia, It.-. ;uut tii- ..inn sii.li-tl to
tiiillb •c-.-'ie n | ,M .i| fS;.* r..utn« "S' Knll.
1 P ■ • Pfnnk, rough c
• Hark, 1 J4lrrh»
fi-et Inn?, and Ki 1-y
» uill rrrrites«-n!rd i
tbT'MhFH f> I.l .'I*
• s >'»• mwt« vr*>■•- * ilwt ri*-
' I -l.lt! r. r„.,l- Hill |w.
J I lit rUt
*q' -if,f.vifi
M JO
- P'ofO.il P.»*fffgft-etlong, Citichcu jHJuarr,t > h» hittotn'
» fct-l it! t! e Uf;-- r «-r<!.
Also *ti' !i (itinutily *.t rire-W’ooil c« may l?c neededfm ti." »/*»':
H> orttt-r «-I ti e I • i r to,-.
j<n —•> 4 tl. J - PTTIfAN AN, v .(r.
‘ * A MiCICLAIHATiblV.
jnjrA:oi!(;i \—ij v his i:.vffiii*ncv.ionN
v w Polls Y Til, Got-., or- nt (I I’oniwniit’ir In * hwi'ol . •
!ii t s tl r
fiiuf tb-fp
people, wil; If
tM(i/ v bis SCHt.
Sec. And **•• it fu-flier enneipil, 'I’lmt all t!;:d : Erl t»f the
territory. K- » \ ;i|ji,j »] . -t r.t -i i *»»■>! ii >. v .* i > |»,.* lini.U*’
.)! Utforcii.be.MMltlif -*• lit.. t>- iuMt-.i . UUmII U-co.no
Ijr udde
lint all
it t« i ntot ); ml i.li
h q/a thin i !—T,.e Socioihiv of j
M’ tr. m n.- Report of I'm iVJlii uUimo. On him.,* ,
the. h'titipue, is porim nltid nt la*f to statu,that |
projt-efs have bemi ftirmnd, for defrauding llm r*-v-!
I uiiuf upon a o/rgr kcu/c, rtlonv tho CamuiiHfi Iron I
! tiers.''—Tim Ht-erclary d'»es not ninto any thing of
goods Huggastcd on tbn uca board ; tliuugli wo
tofT, amt »iiliin mo
: « u! *-i rittiori oft!u.*> Htr.ti
- t tntcifi, That iifo r the H .
.. • li t 1*1 tl»n| litre r*'f{**«■')' ill 1 .>•
i* of th#- counties aforesaid, sb-til I*-•
< u'.iti regaltUloiH *i, ikt- I.ci-Mature
WN SMATE; libit Dec. —NVltcretf^k
r«- uuty C v a i- -*f .mi tl.nt iSw «rt ertitleil h > i - f, pa mi .. • n In* DlJi J>-
those who go for abolishing penitentiary cmifi.iomritit! j.l'! . .
possess as much moral rharuncr,and ns much maunn- ! ”;n- (, r i J-ii ‘ m8 ° r K! ^ ,,r,p » 1 ,d ! ‘‘ v,! , . ..
tiimitv. as ili<. iwx.w.r-.M,, „.„.i , w,r1 ^ V 1 u was Bo T»r reduced lo a fhortof fvs*
ili.il t-vun nndur the
i —, that an itisuranco upon a low per mintage was
supt-ort t ,e ncretwy li,M-Uuti;.ll» | „, bu I .Idiv.-rv of g n ...U, tn t-vti-
sum ol tin* law.--Why is tint tirntig^huc ? It is not
h’ .tuso good-(%!n bo (iiruiribed cheaper from abroad
than.t|»*- domnr.b-articles? And whotlmn loose?hv
dm tunir » xetqit the ronKtimcr ; tHAt is to sny tho
grteu body ol tho people (. -•Suppose tho tariff, how-
ev*-r, i(» tio uv.i(*(.w| by imiugglors, then indeed may tho
d.Miius'ii* inaiMifarttnor run ’bn conpeouencea of the
ngeessiv o dut^.-.—for he is cncotirngod by thn pros-
p^tsol the l ,ti* to cMmnl his busiunsi, wliibiit It
this very taritl which tempts thn smuggler lo super
soda him in thn marknt.—lhish tho tmitf lo u coitiiin
point ; an I »h«.i m»ns i.» mn »uSn uror b’Si'is that Ac
may pay too dear for his whistle [Enquirer
. ere nt present heforo ho people, m
, ofcandidirtes Why does tho Whig
mir nreferumo of him over Mr.
visionary Sir, because it piopnscs to cause a reform in
that institution, llnd tin* nx|>erienco of twn.lvo years,
, assisted by the wisdom of prncc ling legislatures,
Whig sh »W tbnt we have ever] Wl j|, |j lc } J( j ( ,f tt p| ( . Kenjiers, has fulled to effect,
which failure incontosiiblv proves, that nil further at
v hvnnlib- sentimu
nts of Mr V II
Mr V II is a very capable, nnd n very
® doubt; l'u
f capable, nnd n veiy lempts, would prove in*ffuctiial.
do not exactly hlte Ins . , ^ lt . ( n |j u^titotious of this
It is visionary, bo*
kind, have failed in
- , , - laim offenders, which
jtIn- received tii* 1 veto of this Mate foiirj the primary ohjuct of oil inititutious of this nature.
It was an honor " hi* h he hid done nothing | | ani not surprised nt i!ie support that gm:v.uman af*
looks over it with
pnrents generally d> over
I their lirn off.pring And if tho report ia entitled tu
tbi* r.ftico wl.ii !
•*a Mfl/cmanrurr, ns the pl»ra«e is We j|, P j r attcnij»ts to reform,nnd
«to merit Aid though it may have beenj ||,at roport, for, no doubt, Ire
ssconi.'limrntto him, it did bun no good. ij, n j parental earn, that parents
of tt less
.peuneM of conduct, nnd diruntnnsg
political men. These i**quisitea Mr V
iswc understand, llo cannot theroforo
vmth.'ugh lit may he a man of great tab
u ir.|il.ttv' virtues—that i^, according to
e cf llit-s
e iiPfftr-lbfc had occnsion In speak of tha
r in New-V«»rU auppo/ted by tho Methodist
l!.:!« n lift* (‘fit r«,n »inh the following -late
Vfs Two iiundrod hands are employed
.‘,,000 papers nra issued weekly
hat praise,.'which has heen so prodigally lavishod t-n
it by the friends of tho lVnitontiury System, l would
not deprivo tbut gentleman of the ert dil of it for any
consideration.
In reply to gentlemen who have thought proper, to
impugn my motives in relation to my remarks, rela
tive to the voice of the people, however indepen
dent grnllenictkjmiy bn of their constituents, and how
ever degrading it tiny nspear, I must bo permitted to
nssuro gontleiiicn, that I look on my self, only os the
weak organ of my constiluenfg, and believing it is
through me, they express themselves, their will there-
Jj 11,WO/nagMzmes, for grown persons, J?00! fore vvitli me is inipcmlirc And when I cease to
would go as fir t
ol their country Again wo nrn told by that g'-ntb*
man,that humanity will revolt nt the abolishment *r
lv*. P r0j,,Mil 8 . vs b'»» nnd the adoption of the ol l one
hieb, he asked, -vimld b mosr revoking to the
feelings ot hum..nit . to witness an individual leeeivr
c >rporal punisliuit.iM apportioned to his crime, ii»**••»•*
tired by the (*iaci leltui of the law, or !o witness him
receive the ante kind of punishment, within the wit Is
«»f th penitentiary, inflicted bv the h*nd of a tyrun
nical nnd C.apileious ta«k master: nod that too with
mil limitation or marry. It was understood that the
prisoners under the present system, fnquentL ruc-iv
ad, lor most trival ctiusei, H igelntioiiH and olh'-r pub*
isniiieiit*, of the most aggravated (haraclut, llo was
yet to learn that puuishmonts irillieted within the
walls of n prison at (l.scrctinn, was more humane, than
loose inflicted in public, under tlio senteueo *»f the
laws of tlie land It is contended bv gentlemen that
it thn people are in favor of abolishing tho peniten
tiary system, they ure not competent to dacid-i this
question lie had been taught to believe the people
were virtuous & if icA to theinoelv* s would denght-V
He had perfect e nfidence in them to dot ido this or
Quy other matter, tr-iin whence do tho members if
this Iloiiso come? Are they not from among tluf
people? If the members of this Iloiiso are compe
tent to (lecide this question, then arc the people equal
ly 80 To wlnrn *1 »es the penitentiary inatrtutiou ho
long? To whom duos the I urge ninottnt nf money
annnally appropriated for its support belong ? Is ii
not the property an 1 funds of the people ? Have
they not a right to dispose of their own h* they think
most expedient Ho far as hi* observation had ix
tended lLe penplo were elanioions for ihosbolibhincnt
of n sysieui, which iiad proved to bo nothing but a
moth to their Treasury
\ • I be it fartli'T
m ,.!,*, rstulili*h(*J
Chet .keel
r i'u- 1 iJimr, h’U),
(ive-t*-)'. '11.".! nil l.i
If
) in -It;
ft the
I •- il funlcT-iia - t *it. I h.tt i
Of nn Iiii! «n,re»h!li '\tlhiii t!.-• ( r.-i-h «»i
dians,sltatl l>-- (Iccntol a romi't t(*i»t *\ it-u
»•» s’»y ("du *! (i -ii|i*(| l,? the c >n«titutio:i (
which n w hire in.iu in-tvhe h paitv.
Aisvitted io—lioc, CO, 1
i Full tn. ( r acccenrlant
*:li'*riil *•>■ 'ini'u'ii of I"-
. • . .
r law - uf lhi* MAt'-, lu
«• ri Mm* *ith \
i»- !'.(• m* f , r--.-;«n
• tint ii !>*).'.i, w *
tv’vill*. tld*
'• thou* net
.it InUcpccU
ii tit**i la M i ci .
uf th- • 1 No* ilt.'J '
I \> ill M I) i u< W
. « ho it t* repr* «• twM Id
• nfori *r; I ; •
hr
uio.i. l.i
• t'. I
or-1
;f.l) HAMILTON, Scc’y.ofv
uAtt iti'-i-i oauaot iolni[ if.t nnaiMith
tout UuK-iiint 'J'rader*. |>i»v*iuolli«- :i.h I>e< cwil;i*r, J 5H’
rn-r.i!lv ( vtiled I»y I* til(r*am! ItiiDj. iit Tt a '.* u-.
t .1 ft i.l to the bt.-M* I- v n litrtre |*urtioi> >t UiOHCporau.i'*
ini of in: nmuiloi) on lin-^Tt of the CoNptu >wr On
-t juvcniic persons, and other printing
d Siminary —It is nrrhops not generally
: i?.o S\n<.J of Soutli Carolina nml Gcor-
tiaul.shing n Tbeologicitl Hettiinary in a j
t * .n-.o ci tit,ii:al and bciilllty place in
> <Hi is the fn< t No loentimi has beei
1 3 " vet. fVodleton, Soiitb-Curolina, i
vu: s i is Alliens m ibis Stale.
- p ll.it hn*» bocn liken yet, i? tho ap
■ MiiuKev Tliomns Gmildiug, of Loxing-|]
rotVssor ofSncretl Theology, l or ttie pr»*
'S IV( * ins ru'-tem gratnitously to such Htu
: J attend at bis imnuIliicc ii; Lexington.
m b"’ Past 0;:i (* department in Georgia
• Ibtember last.
J t'l" r county, discontinued.
Mmion c uuty, discontinued.
b'"ve, Henry, county, discontinued,
ivtlie, (ittinui-tt county, new ofliae.
•*. Mi-wtun (onniy, new « in e.
r i'iW’y < *‘' ,, ' on *tnurd
’» Marion county, diseinitiiiucd.
. Camden county, now ufltec.
J 't OL'lt COKI;i:&roNDFNl .
MasliinuloHt ‘dl.s< December, 1 Sijd
”1 herewith inclose you a pamphlet
rt-v.iii, a \i-.-w of luvirig before vnt
f " '* w * la ti* daily found j/» tho lV.it Ol'
" '1 to members of Cuiicreas.
L 11 !j urdtlii
bey the voice of the people who delegated ine here
may I then c- ".-e politically to (.xict. For Sir, I have
so much confidence in the virtue, wisdom and nnd in-
tulligonco of thn people, that should my opiuion
nine in conflict with ilnurs, mine should give way,
|p*’ 1 and then* he substituted in its rtcad As to the ar
0(>ll j gumeut held forth tu tho gentleman from Morgan,
that frequent cipdal piinishuicnt'*, famil.arize tho com
munity, and that consequently crimes will become
more (omin-tn, how (hat gentleman arrives at that
(inclusion seems to mu ttr.ange For what would
have « greater tendency to deter an individual fioin
the commission of uu offence, than thu punishment
j inflicted on n culprit before hi.* eyes, at the moment;
i » xamjd- s **vcr speak louder (s.iys the old proverb)
t fin ti words. And the suspension of n horse thief
would have a more powerful influence in deterring
i another from the commission of u similar ofletiec,
than to heir iLut be wa* simply immured in a Htato
prison The policy nfnll Governments is the protection
! of its citizens in all their rights & privileges, & any law
! that will most »iVoctnnlly nccmnplisli this object, it
| becomes tin- imperious duty of that Government to
Adopt it. Then it properly follows, that tho seveter
! the punishment inflicted oil offenders, and tlio more
j public it i-q the mum fully u accomplishes the object;
1 that bv the loflueuco of thn terrifying example, it
' seldom fails to deter others from the commission of a
I similar crime. And although gentlemen may look
! on any measure to c*fleet h-» desirable nn object, as a
j rntrogredein ivcnieitt in refinement, vnt if it is com
! mciiH'irato with its end, 1 urn one of those who are
, proud to be ranked among its advocates. Rut the
1 friondsof ’!i" Penitentiary System say that the voice
of Immanitv rr • * aloud against the bill on your tn
Wo are told by tho honorable gentleman from
Morgan, if wc Abolish the penitentiary system now,
we tarnish tlio character of the State. Which wonld
todound most to the credit and character of the State,
to have no penitentiary and money in our coffers, or
to have a penitentiary And become bankrupt? To
appropriate the money in our Treasury for thu good of
the public, or to squander it fur individual emolu
ment ? If the character oftho »State was to bu support
ed by that institution, ho trembled for its reputation
He Imped it was based upon something more substnn*
li il i’ur what purpose do wa jupp.irl the ay»l!
Decs the community roeciveany benefit fit rn it ? Arc
crimes lew frequent f Arn tho convicts reformed?
If we behove the report of tho ponitentiary commit
tee, none of theso object* are attained Crime*
have increased, tlio offenders mode moro desperate
Ke could no longer yield no institution his support
Tim followbig letter <s published under a belief dint
the distinguish 'd patriot and statfumiin, by whom it
was written, * ill liuvo rn objection that his fellow-ci
tiz t\* should know his opinion ; end n confidence
that they will allow that opinion l!:o weight to which
it is entitled. [.Vat hit.
PrcjiMo.vn, Jan. 1st, 1S29
Dnir Sir-—I have re. rivod yourt-peecli on the res-
o'.utio amendatory nf the C'onntitution. and thftfrk
you fn stii»»liiig it to mo I h ue rend it with groat
attnijijon, and think the iu*»:,ueiii againsf theeligihil-
itv m - tlm President, very stmtig Pahl.c opinion
in, I h1tov(', taking n decided direction toward* this
point; and, I atu d tqiosed to think, in its favor,—
Some diJI’irmieo may exist respecting ihe time thr
which tins Chief Mrigihtrute ought to he eluded—mure,
perhaps, than on tho proprioty of his boiug ro-eligi
blc.
'Dip quusfien is oroof great iotprcstnnJ delicacy .
and l* nd wirtiout difli.rulty Wc may perceive the
inconvenience of the present arrangement munli
.more clearly than those which may result from any
new nnd ueiritid system. In a great and powerful
republic, nothing is inure difliclm than tho disposition
of tlio Exeoutivo power. Vet, though not very fond
of experimetita, 1 should he disposed to try the effect
r*f confining the Chief Magistrate to a single I arm.
With grout respect, I am, sir, vour obt servt.
*J. MARSHALL.
The lion Alexarper .Smyth,
Washington.
AN ATT fur llicrrll.*f of purchnocr*. nf frr».*!lom. !•»*.* tndi*lH’i'l , »
in lb • l»lc *al( * of frurtions. nml lur tin relief nl our- t :i<rr
liicSi ite-s iMtereM iii liinil* which havi bc.-n uoru! iiinodmtVau-
rlulrnflj itmiv.*.
Belt en.i'-t-dby Ihe S-n.-tc nnd Huns'* of ncprcMiditivcs •’!
tlu* Stall* of Ceors'h, in U -ncrsil A*senljly i i-i.imd ll is li*-i v
(•nided In iliunutlioriii of tho-tanie, Tlml nU ourchnArrs or I ■••l.i
ers ol cortiMiuite.of | d •, I notions or i r ltinri«. .»( iuiv of t-r- In'
sil'Sbi .«* amt tusiii in the e.,unties . f H-nrv. I ..vet e. liiot-,
»fftni.((\ .%<•%*■•. H ‘On. H- hath. I/ O. ! os. t . I fUM'.
I» -crttur, C.r«w i *i I, Irvin. K trlr, A'»•• 'i-u*, T«-ll.i••. Ituhu". II *1 , 1
II il).-i sh.ini. (iv%-• i.T.c-t( amt WuJt m.wl. • !u. . j i d int.i tl r'l'ie •- j
rut v o.ii^hall* of tl e< rixuimI purefi.iv* ino-u >-. sh .|l l»e iml iV* d
f.irthc na.i i-K-nt of tlieprlocip.il (1 O-iiidoi, IT.C (I . I L.-'-luo-e,
'jiitil Ihe |ir*t day of Herein! • . ecxi: fi'.volisl, 'I hat nil lh«- |
:hn*e«nid pur-In**, rs nr tiokWs .»i reriiRrnti .,
the fifteenthtinrnf Fel.ruury m M. inj into tin Tfe..»i
tei“ l due on s , lpurrhn«c: Ami oil ptirrh.vcrinl fre
islund* ui ;uiv of the «ile< lybi fc - mik! I eiioj in nnjr of th*- nt i
s*i,leountie*. w ti« ha%e u »i paid imiJ m ».i<-y intutie* 'I ri I
h p.irrha*.-*- iVe.ju* • I to liir s.ih* id s.iitl lou, fraction*,
imill, shiU b(f i'ldtlltCt I for l)ie iwivuieiit ol |||
I’.IIiiIhv I'fFebr
ruti.x lu -
f,-0,1. the V
I r.ll.
Be it therefore re*<wd. That It « , nU Hrd\»*y efth* ( >•*& .** ’J 1 ‘
rje:ien-.l lopul lish. (ltutilrrly inom-ol lid put.i;. . « ■ Ilfs Us viui
ed vvillr, Au .u*H, Si.v:.iii*ii!i, Diiio, t Atl.» u, tie i l :.nrou*:i
Ve Vi i nml Iibi-Tant Trndei \ M-holiave taken out a llci *;•;( Irui
Mr. f-i ti.,il pur;K.«<\
*,uil he it fi.rt'i. i - •!'■•Thai it «1 (»!! t e|’.)C I’.tify ( f ill ^ - «i' nfTi
err* i-. U..-.’iif . ut cimptie. ii thi. *Ut -.tod- . at -I‘dull I’ldb r
end fti.mnt Trailer*, whether they lw\e o!.t. o • >. ulio*:.. • frun
t'li- ( ooipif < " r, in e. o,*« nubv t.• tl.«- j»»»■ i i > c ri rjl
nine! ••*.! II ■ I. Iijv. Il r nr llinerr.iit Trnder »|fii: ret'.i-. in prv-
ill. ■ »-.• h It • ireitfinn Mifh e n*..iid, » .cf, .:!(r «.r . hr i-mi-i
Tr.-.'' - * i l I.,* nnesjrtl In * ttcii oK c» r, n « linm'-di *•»-:> l.ikcn t»-
t .e i ,r.i\t e of the Inferior Com tm* JiU,.-t-ul »iie Pearr.to t.
iler.l: \, till I., i In h'Wdireci* }‘.*r i-1 i.ialiin of the l r* s-d.
And it •!. II be till ditl* oft Ii-- (ic/k pfth- iv.vior « w . in
f-r .1 e.H-nties in Uu* *tfitc lu iwtilx the Compmdh r C.fjo it. Bl
mi nine the nnn e- nf all I’ '-rs nr lflnc:-i.t T:.d.-r*
throtuli their resjnrtite fount., s.
Aj .novip, I, Iiectnl'er, l yr».
tiAWf* OK GEORGIA.
[CK AUTHORITY]
imp
. ! 1X2.0. i
.Lonnfpllcnn
niACKKR 0. l(t>WA£l>,
«£
iolnnuK, sh.ill be . iilulu* i f
inttrrst due on sit-Ji t>m» ha«e umil tl
Mod. Tl"ii all Ihe ho t mentioned in n :,n»
rertifn- Mes t\ ho shall, on i-r lu-fore the 1 »th ilnv
;»njrlntothcTrentnrj-,onc half of the princlpcI
interest chat nia» Ju.« i-accrued theceo-i
payment of the liolaur.- until the fir-».'.ay
Ami nil ptirchn »-rsor holder* of r.-r f * ;>h
inlands, wh mcflc.-t or refuse t>, roanilv v.
* net, tie- lot., fnirlions or i* lands purrl
for which In-nr they may hold n re t tj,-„
•i
l»? him
rli lot*, frnrtionii
slanrti shall It, and the »;ime are hereby d< .-Ij'r.t to hr 1 • i. it
'd to the Srnte, nnd the roiutr.iu>ioner« appoiiitid
umU rthe act of llie 2Jd of I)'
tious nnd islands holonirinK to tin- State, si.all proei ini
lots, frotum* an I Island* vofirti-ded and r-'terted to the Mat
agreeable tn their advertisement.
. '.! And In* it further i narted, That the same indulgence be
nllou -il and givi n to purclnser*! *.i the State’s i t.-n st In lot*
which have been eon.' nnoinl a* frnuduleml? driiMnin tin* conn,
tics afure.iald.ujHjn the terms and i tipulatio..s contained in this
t He. u
• it.
nptroUwnt*? era).
. v Dili* f.f Ltemne
ark ri»-y .Loo r?. J7, lt.S.
light Mu** 1 et.r’ry i?, "
Uwlet blue ; my. S, '*
dark dark (A»U.bei -a. '
durk «.h ‘ *5. "
dark dnrk " *!», “
rtidily dark *• Il», w
dark cn-y !*.«vr. 7, ‘
dark rn t “ lit. ‘
dark dark D- rtni 2, r
Jtghl an y * 11. “
R I-I l .ht Id. r 1 J-’, '•
iVOttl thi* (hue,
Alhcrdan, Atwu-ii Consul--
*n, Uurien t..*/eito, MurriiM*-
TEW ART 1 LOVM, Attunu-./ at l.uiii
r-Y w ill pr.irtire (n tin* M-scial rquutfes of l he <»rmii!--» r * />
rult.itmi III tht- udjnciuit roniifics of the Wf-i'to and I'di.tl'.i
ouita Midiaon, n c**uut?, .!•..> IS—'7*
of Al.Uedg< tUleand in t
f oils CRAVVrORU. Altornty at f.air,
will prartleo in theco-inth-o f the ncnuolf-c Car- ult, ui.d
esof tfie Klii.t Circuit.
, . —. ... nml unulrinrR , - - ....... , , ,
"' J1 - Ill'll III ||.. Dm cxrlusivn fl »!„()« ,,rj l»lo; lint by nboli.luni; lli-i |>i'iml code, lliu cropping
1 *-i ->>«!.m ' Lilif t1;c i.irilf men. fi.i.l../><l * linift, «i'li *11 tlio utlmr imnlemonn of lumian lorturt
S..H1- nvo or ilireo thmmam) n.i.-r-' "robrought into nclion, dial your court ynril, will
by their pcrmiveram e, eU;l Rm l' mourn with the cries of tlm unfortunate victims eul
" ,ril ‘ ll »we set out (lelcrmiiii il to fusion upon I fering under tlm torturo of tlio Insli, stc. I would a.k
. : '‘-■'-nil tsii-f measure, ruinou/ lu iJjJ thosep-u'lcnmn. wjtli oil tlu-ir snuliuiuiils ol liumsu-
-"'kins j|y nnd reflucincut, what diftVrcnco it would make
" '"'•"nionpystrni.may.tiot l o tlm host— with tlio culprit, wliethorthe lush was applied injlhu
*P» fusceptible of iiiiu-iidment. |)ui 1 must I court, nt tlio whipping post, or within the. walla oft he
." ' c ns which I |,aui \< t heard ur-cdI l’mtiteotiary. And I will hero say In those gentle-
” j men, that thn influence the example nl one pulilic
flagellation, would have ten times a mure powerful
cited in del* rring olio is fiom falling into the sauui
errors, Ilian if applied in private.
I thought prope- when I was up nn this c|uestiou
before, when spooking of tho financial concerns of
the penitential)', together with its interest, that it
was not rougoniiil with tlio iitteros s of Cnorgin, that
the Elates where the Pcmteiitiar-es liuvo become a
owing entirely to those States
.inufticluiing States and ours agricultural,
1 n "-‘ noire strongly to sustain it
,, cv ® Urn niorchaiiis of our country I
' 'key wuuld not lisvo fom 1 nut tlm
1 ; "nn S)Stem,” wlii-h lias been in op.'
nilrcil years, hud they existed—Itui
cn«edo not in realitv, turn on tho
r h p‘- Tins ipiesti ,;, is got up by
• .tr.irri v.n system who miiloiiii fur
Bterch.ini* luvo not iho right to dio-
* b* n llteir ow ii vv.iy
5 Rt inetchnnl* h
■ this li^lit —
mi re e
being
'.'S'-sahaie lio mote ti-lit lo sun and notwithstaudmg tins part of my argument is
1 ■‘wiling goods, than they have ml roundly denied by the gentleman from Morgan, I
■ king at Omni.. —I- i .,,,.^1 I i. f.nrniitted lo o-ain urge it on thn consideration
, "‘5 “* P»vate sale
'l'""'plain in behalf of tho con-
if i 1 ,p, r ‘•I jv-r, it would .
‘ 'tl'.cri-stt of il.. •
ot the %»ruc, Thai nu ext-rutor or execu-
- »ith«-r at Un or lu «u\uUy, hr entitled to
any lx nrlie«Hl int^r»-«t under mcl by virtue of the will or lotn-
rnent of their terifitor, not therein expreesly nirutioiied, except
i.i-»«inn* a-- not* allowed by Jaw, but they *-tmll bold the
lidue or utidoA li**»i r. ill or |x*rMfinil ettule ax a trustee for the
1 ili-trib'Mee-i or il-h of kin of their deceased te*tutoror U-Ptatrix.
I dec. ». And he it furih-r .-rafted, That if any widow or feme
!e, niter h .vin? obtained letter* trftuincntnry, of iulmini«tr .tion
y.tbe letters»o Ki anu-dphall ubate
iniiltu* cove-itiire, but the liu-ltnmi limy be entitled to such
upon hix Rivim; bond and *»eeurity, ami takiiif the oath re-
by law, or the court of ordinary nmv, in tlt.-ii- dlicret'on,
?ut th.- fame to aiiy other pefsou euthled (hereto itccordiu* to
ws of lhii» stnte.
p And be it further enacted, Tlxat w hen the jnMicekof the
Inferior. ,**rt,or court# »f ordinary,nball ormnyii*ue h ruleni.
ni.aeaiust i*N ndmiHiitratom, or guardian*,a persona J ger-
* sht.1 MTur hi# deputy,or h ropy uf the rule sIihII be left
i_: . . . -- lugrrUan# notorious
evict*, nudtlie
iust.eesotMie Interior court ni tjriiiiinry niiall prorred to
d.- idet.i. • tu.eas if .1 Jlfit*.*)- 1 i'' r * fe had l"-(M» etTerl^d: And
in ra#e the party idmuld line rCb.y '' '* i 'I‘ ou! the mriMticUon ol
the f .,ur ,th- in putilicntion in m.Co.''UV n.*M spajH-rs n(*Mre#t
lm former residen- e. oueo n week lor ilti'cv
et, a *u.Tict«-i.i and .(•„' d notice.
I BUY HUDSON,
Speikt'ruf lie llou-o* »f R» j»ri*»cnt*tJv«5.
vice bv the Nil* ' • 1 k" ni-’ ui puty,u. « ' u|'j ... "" i
bv hill) nt the et»; •wr». uilmim-lrHlcr., or S"Hn
pli,.-i* of 1.1 O Ic.wLw-k *kMI be *«»!»* '*, l< * •' >
illM./MOl'IielelcricrCo.ir-Ul-court ol Unlinitrj •
shill be deem-
Tll< i >1 AS
ITe
*>J»
STOCKS
rr.uf the Sccitc.
AN .\r r 11 null;*
musl he pormilted In again urgo it nn lime 'deration
,.f-fi , House, "ltd 1 am inclined to bclmve, I will he
.'Named in my opinion by this House from their cx
'cst ol the peoplo wlio buy ' and i pcnrncc and .-'h.-crvatimi 1 would ask that gentle-
I mn „ if | n | )0r \ A net worth men*, it our ItroHd slufl* do
°"ldke 00 concetti to mercliants tmr do I not cost "ime.nnd if tlm raw matorml is not obtained
l '“—— ’ at a higher price, lure., than in the State of Ncw-York
ind s nun of tlm eastern Stales, where penitentiaries
have been so advantageously managed. Have they
tint the facihli -sof inlr- to* mg their articles manu
and no w ise i Cuctiircd. into any part of the world ? Is this tlm case
’ in Georgia? Where ar. • mirrr.il roads, your navigable
streams ? Will gentleii.un say that Georgia has ar
at tiiat stale of improvement, that those .Sutius
Thu river Ocunoe
v* itiler season.
.mes but i ’FhesVfttCts fully show lint Iho institution cannot
1 1 s 1 ' i.o j. |,urthnn on the packets of the
b ' l,r " !d h - hg, a tail
! : "!‘l '’ fl'i-y Rcpu-.dic, evury man
Returned it", s „wn way Tlm pen-
I ",' 1 want gi.mdians, and
; w«ucl not ba ,o imp ■
" luac '"'Crust is in direct oppos'd
AN ACT to RTDvnd nn act ciuitlcd «n nrt fur the brttrr protrrtion
of m phiii* and their rntitf#, pamfd on th« lith day of l-'t bruu-
re, 1790.
Wb» i***» doulitfi lmvr been eDtrrtuiucd wbutber no t xucuior i>
. , . a- . _ -■ , i rniitlrUtu nny beurficliil iotereuin hhtestatorvp«Uttf,other ihitn
w hi-.li Imd producotl no pond cn«irt, nor promised the roiiuiiiMtons nowMllowpil hy law for hi* care and trouble lu
any benefit, huton the contrary, much evil had resulted
already, much :.nnre mi^ht he the tonion<ionce of ii*
contitiuanco An institutiutt tvhich ttvelvu your* cx- rnactcii by tht-iuth.
perienre had conrlflnjned—an institulion whieh had
heretofore been prostitiiv^^ I ,r personal a^^r.'indiio-
inent alone The public ini-re*t ha* never ns yet ? their
been advanced by it The public Trdtfstire bite been
expended, hut no equivalent rneem-d. A „ ulplnri
joctmn he would urpnngauirtt tho pys.cm, v* l * ,Ml | ..r of mmriHim-blp, shall
punishment wiih not appoitioned to ciituc /*sk|dt'
those who administer Iho laws of thneountry T|in^'I ,,- y law . or t he i„urt of orUinai-jr
will icll you that he wire steals a cotton shawl of tilts I
value of one dollar, from the Home of another, | Uv
must receive the same punishment us the most nkan
doned villiatt None eatt lie seutanued f>r a less term
than four years The youth of sixieun, musl he asso-
ated with the hardened culprit who has giovvn
grev in tlie commission of crime, whoBe heart is fes
taring will, fraud and corruption. Aie such things
lit? Dues such indiscriminate puni-dunont eorres
pond with tlie spirit andgmiiusof our governmont ? lie
w ished offenders to receive tho punishment dun th' ir
rimos, but nothing morn There ought tn he a dis
crimination between old and young transgressors
Mr. \V observed that he would give Urn teport of th-
Penitentiary Committee a passing notice It was
not hi- intention to detract from thn merit* of that
document lint i< appeared to him there was a palpa
ble inconsistency in it. We are told in that report
ttie infliction of punishment under the old law, is par-
tirulaily objectionable; that it tivours of blood tn
the next breath the committee recommends, that the
principal keeper shall have discretionary power to
inflict such punishments upon the convict, as he might
think their conduct may require. They denounce pm,,
islnncnts in one instance us cruel and bloody. In the
Other recommond it as highly expedient. These ate
matters however which he would leave for tiio sensi
tive gentlemen lo reconcile It proved to Ine mind
iho imperfections of the system G-nilemcn cannot ex.-r.it
make a eoiiMsiont report, or argument in suppmt of n
measure originally defective, and which Imd become
more so by practice One honorable gentleman has
called our attention to the portrait of Ihe illustri
I i Favelte calle ' him the soldier of f.irluoe
expressions might appear pretty in a ladies magav......
Iml argued nothing in favor of penitentiary coniine
ment r Yet this mgiimont had about as much reason
m j, ns any he had heard adinnc.-J by tho peniten
tiary advocates. Il is gravely contended by those
who expose the svstem that hesvenly flue time, me
in expectancy. Appropriate a few thousand do lm*
more Parlav a little longer Make two nr three
more keepers rich Exhaust the public Treasure
Thru nil ihe nntHpnt* *1 bunufits will ho . 1 [*'
tuno is coming ssy they And s-., *.rd Mr. "
day of judgment- cntnmg And iw cclam ns that
dav will come, so certain will tins ponitnnli try st_
bring poverty ami disgrace upon the b'm" '-'iil.c'
*■■•••• •* - unnuollv t»» IhvisIi
DKATII OK MBS. JACKSON
XV.’ nr«- rullrdun lhi*> insriiint lo iinnutiiirf «n . -vent #t‘t'i" in •at
nwful nr.d m»-l un , lioly Mature. I-i tht- ini..si of pmwruii""* lur
fotiYil?nml mirth the knrll of dt-illi i« I.. • t, (Mil on th»- »«-ry
d.iy wlieii itu-xi nrrHiimt find »*x|m led (km <.ur imin shuiiht l.c-
u sci ucof inicrnl rrjolcliif, wc* ur.- mdd^ul? cl>»*rk*-d in (>urc»-
rt-pr.•nd nr«* nllrd on to mn* tiur«4-lvr%in jfan.ici'U of M>lt*u»r.i
(VHQdfviH-. .Sir*. JtVf'HAJvL JALKSUN, %*}»rof (J.-ocfnI Au-
riri-w’ J;ich«iT), rri-nidrnt I I«-» t •ItLi-1, uiu-d Stutr.-*, din! l.afit ui^kt
ut tin* llcfnilt«<i- in ilii-i vlriiutv.
The iutcIHgeiiri* uf thi# awful nnd ttniookiM) fbr event ha# crei-.
t.*d a *b«r!( in ( ur connnunit? (iliticn uAj'miillelod. Ii “im
itmaMin feu- r1nff>*}nce, Mint Mr*, .lackrfon win viok-nt)/ aiiiek^n
bj{Ubieii#P, which liuuei(*r,V?iifi #U|ipu$e<| to have been checked «»
bh to artVird ft}»r(»pc<*t td imm.'dlRt-.- re*.tnrnti-»M to hr ,| t , i. TU #
duv, iMiotr t'.tf unalvi rwuryfit an intei e»tinji ““d u. j.fitt.ni e.enl
in the Uc-t^ar. tm* apjtrojD iatd? *r cctrd tn testify tin* re.(|tMl
andaTTv-PVton of hi# fellow pltifPii# and lie i-hlMir# to the inun. who
wh* -*o #oun D.lcavr his ewcut .ionirwiir rrrirer*>pnr,cn i-s-m.it* the
rpxpoiuibiliti*^ And di»eh*r|rr thv| mpvrtoiitdnt #-* nf Gliief Mu- i
t-intrutcof thct.ath.n Tlwpn'pcrBtio'm uere nlr. ml? made. 'I'hc
labli.* wrtjiuull iiiflihf-n-dil.iit uliidi a.I was « xj e« t. dto lie liilnri-
tTundjoj ; ii'td'iur ciUr.-ns h itl#illic>l forth on llu- hup;>y n.ora-
iiic withsplriu. light a nil bu u i ! couati-nanc* x rlewuu: w ilb
uriimRlion and hope-win n suddenly the ..-cue U inni ged, con- :
grEUili*tion»areryn?crted into rxprrcxinn# ol rnodolt-iH***, trur* J
art*Mibstituied for tn»i!«*^,ntid #lneei-,* ini' teiierul mournin? jer-
Tudfi# ar*mntutilty. whm-.hutu inouiput t.* f"i»*, univi r^d li.ip-
pious* and publir p jolring pri \nil<«!. But w- kn ve nc-iher tin.* ,
nor room uf promt to indulxi- in furU-*-i i • lie* (i>»i» on this im-Jau- (
rholy occurrcnci. l*ct u«»a!-.nit will, re-i^nation nml f .rtilude ■
to the derm s Imwen i allirtitiK of n jut* amt inerclfid. though I
myUvriotift and inwrutabh* rr«»»idru»*e.—Nit. I.un.of Dir.^J. I
IHRU—On the Oth in- <mt. Major Ocnrrtl JOHN A. ItK\HO. !
ol I-’.lbert romity, in the V»(h ye", cl Iii- a t • tat'ic death ol'Uii#
gentleman llic Bar luo> l">t an able iin.1 u»eftll it" mb. r, >t» poliii
cal rourwr wh* bnnnnd utidciiuling. Hie day star ot his xrratness j
iiad .,t-t n.i'1* itsajipi tianre. when d*at!i *-.T.nien#d him front
Ids triend* and the w( rid fonver, socii ty Inmei,ts the It,
was all charity, the w Ulowand orphan’*benefactor and the
l*rnnd rrauir"
in,l(*deleiiilantft; «il
hi.inistrr.tutd# boni
ratnr#, to be tirought
lu prescribe the inode of
court,t.ikcn avain«t executor#, nd
* or fuurdiunv v-lto areallcdM’d v**bc rnbmuoaging
they re*p« etiw Jjr repr»-s«-ni.
the Senate and Home of Reprecentati
: < Jinr<ia, in CJeocral Assembly met, t
r of tb( sen"-
rt, it hall and
ought attains!
hereby
S *r. 2 And In
That innll rav
alieilired to bo u
That from aud alter the
Awful in all xuitc, either in
administrator, on whose
adciiiiistr iiiou d- bnni? non may he granted, to
• to make Mirhadniiui-tmtor a party at an) tune
■ of such letter* of nihninistmtion de IhhiIs
it further enueted hv tlte authority ot the same,
a itere an executor, lultninidraior orKimrdian
sn.nnaKing the • state wki-h they inajr n-#per-
iit*I the court ahaII pm# un order requiring surh
•trntur or gunrdiait to #h**w cause whv such
at -r or iruardtan -houid not be compelled to give-
Smli
I ulluded
f lie-court nt whit h it i# made returnable
it further i n*eted, Th -t in all such c.-m-s .t.‘»,v«
■Ike party atninst who-ifho said onlt r »hail h*
»*• out of the limit# of Ihe r.iunty or Stale, or ale
ii !•. or * 'incrals I, nts,-If or Hands tr> dt lainre of a fie* re officer
liall .uni m.,v l»- iawtul, on ti»e return of Michfart by the xherifT.
•in-* .. i>ubii. Hti m« t ra-il onler ol c >urt
llie |Hlt-lic <r
ijuivuletit to kuc h perMjual
Sv‘r.4. Anti hr it further enacted ;by 1 hf^nuihority ofthrsaine
-. ,t all laws < r p.,ris of law* .nililatiu'o H„aiu»t llu* act,bc und
carnet* hmctiv rr|»ealed.
A'senteU to—Her. JO, utHS.
V ALT to rnmpel the Atforite* and *-•-!.■ • > fs’emual of fhi-
ante to ci* e I,-.ml and security i ,r t*"- laiti.fiil di»* !iat ge <*f the
,! .ties . i tl, i. ri-soc-tiveotrices,ondtoturtherdefine thedum**
ul the Comptroller tiuneral,the AU*irm-y and Holiritor# Ct-ni-
Ihe pOO|
friend, be relieved the wnnt#of th-i‘ ; *'r* ••”*# with nllber-
ol hand, and Mas always f reniost in a* t* *•! | nit- te-ncvolrnce
A I irurnumlierid hit* friend# met at tlie llnu -e (,| \l > .*'miiic
11(120^ •on’#oi* the7th in#!, at which place hedi-cl. Dr llei
Bourne, wax colled to the Chair, and M**#« * V li .uston.rpjioint-,
ed Secretary to the meeting nnm-'ti *n of .Mnior Jo!i a Nur fill -.
Resolved. Thatnta token «f respect I" the memory of Major '
Gen* r.tl John A. Heard,thut hi# tueia'.s wltohni.- avseuiMed <m I
thiRim-lnucholyoccnolon, douear rrape on their l-ftarm ior the
spare of #ixtvilnyi and rr#pt-rtlull/recommend the mint- to his
trieiid# throughout tin* state.
Hesolvi ti, That Isaac N. Da#i-.-I’.-qoir*,r»r «omc othermeinhi r
of tin- HuF.dciii *-ran f.ulox) upon hi# memory at some ronven-
ieit time .i.i-l place of which due notice will •-*' given. We also
rvijnext Ike Rev. Ji-fc*c Mercer, nnd M Carly Oliver,.to attend on
that uecaaion.
Re-olved. Tlmt thr«e Rrsoiut'.on# tie puti’*#hed.
The meeting then adjourned nadtollowed the corpse lathe bur
ial ground of U.5 tnolUer, where It m u* decently interr^f
M mtiei llo, Jan I _______
Merchants and Planters /Satrf:,
AIU.USTA, Ja-wsr, T. ta.a
ft (i ItEEARLY to it resolution ol’tju' l.utril
1 111 Directors oi this Batik,thr* •• in*t ttraeni# of 1» per rent,
ei,< li. Mill oe r*<jttircdlobepuiilby the Stooknoldei:, e:i !h'*»"l
lowiny UnyH.vi; .
10 per cent, mi Saturday the lUhday (.f March.
/Oper cent, on Tuesday tii** Jlth dayol April; rod
ID y*e/rent, onTiMir*d.iy the 1-i.h tioy of May next.
B? *>rd( r ci th*- Beard,
a j in i:> —it JOHN T. LLO\ D, t rxllii -
,S'ah af 141 Half Am Lots within the town
af dnlumbus.
TI N ( Omplianr.p with nn net of the (irurrnl
Ifl Assembly of tip- State of Oeorifla, jaixMr d on the 24 day ot
Di-.-emher 1K/7, • nlilled “An act to lay out a trading town, HinJ
to ,|i#i ose nt thr lands reserved for the use of the State, vear the
Coweta Kj!|# nit the Chnttah mehee river and tn name tho fame'.*
— T in ( omntlsd'Hu-is appointed nod* r Ihe providin'* of raid
art, willuflVr f -r wile nt pnldic outers’, in tla* tow n ol ( o'tmil t...
rot!.initienriu- on Monday, VJ.Iduy *.J .March tw-sf. all the nusol \
I«;t« in *.*i ! T*.uir I olu’td.ij., rou-iftinc of ()>k JH. ’dJftKH
AND KORTY-KOl'R. The *»ale tococ-.ir.u -frt-iuday to day un
til ull ure sold.
tj t< -iiftlt of th • purclmse money m IH be required in tiuvaiK,
th- tul.ir.c.- ir.! * i. iqu.UftuMLili-istidniei I*.
liLIAd I’.KAI T.
i;. i, di:<;k akkkm:::id,
f. H. ALSTON.
KLNATICS A. KLW.
Comnisvic • :# t »r \hj\ix efi thetoun of i'olumhu.s.kiid ti.e j
ki vc ni (’oi#-*i»* KidU.
'I ? Tlm Kdiims ol the ( kar’cvtcD Courier, the Tu.fuTo.-n
Chronicle, and of all tio* piihlicVnzetb s In G«urvii uill ir»n:
..ve iidvorti em*-nt wekly ior sixty duyx, and furtvard their
i.Ls to im-at Columtax* for ] asnient. A
sown, wont koi.tc.
■ u i H tary :■« (no Board < t t orntbisAi HiJr
\ Suturilny tlm ySth Jay nf I'ulirunrx
next, vi ill be sold nt the late residence nf Roltert I-’. Jon*#,
of D • Kalb r .in t.. all the j > r«.,nal proper’/ of said dee d.
‘•,tiiu Id horse*, CwlM*-,! G;«,t<hrkanvth lools, household nod
hrn furniturt-, )’!ai.t;.tiun tool*. Ac. Teri .s r.,ndt known on
AdmTr.
Motes W. Houston, S p c’ry.
HKNRY BOU RN E, Clmirmnn.
S N coiiBcriucnec of the continued ill new ol*
Mi ( OorKBfthe firm ol ( R M i'. COOTKR L Co. is this
dnv dissolve- bv i-aiMml con**-; t.
'I he busine*- in tidure Mill L«* cou-i.i-teil under the I.rm Q\
GBXKT St GREENK. HI dll t HUT,
Mill. ■ K'-vi.l*-. Ii,')! > JOSEPH K GJIEENK..^
ER 'in order ( >t' the Inferior cuurt ol f
•nc county, whentUt'ni for ordinary _ purposes, H 1
sold lit the ri, ml-house in the contdv t*f Harm, on th-.* lir-t
esdiiv in April next, lot No 7. in th(? Dili did formerly >K-*-o-
-.n-w Harris county, drawn by Su*annnh Kicker, anldiot-
‘ \RREL ‘
HIGHEST PltlZE
i 19—*
i-h.
J \
KICKl.R, tiuiUhlkii.
\ A
NEXT TUESDAY, the *20th Inst.
WaCILL he drawn theSPLEXDIl) NEM*
?f VOIIK CIINSOUDATKl) LOTTKKV—i:t»MNu.H.
•U NU.M11ER L0TTKKV-# DRAWN BALLOTS.
SCHEME:
(JUEEARbEto ui
L court of Gr*-ene county, >
► ■•*, W i!| •- sold on thi* fir*lT'. -si!
house ii Greenushorou^h, onetr*
jominc Kiatr uu-1 «»tIn-re, • a B-
order of tlie Inferior
Jim vtttlRff'H
THOMAS GHEKM . Adir’*
1
Prize of ft'0,000
30
do
100.
I
<Iu
10,000
3 8
do
90 j
1
do
5,000
36
do
80
1
do
2,500
36
do
(Ml |
I
do
2,000
36
do
50 j
i>
do
1,000
360
do
10
5
do
F.(K)
8780
do
20 j
5 Pn/.c.s
of $500
i
i
S ,\ pnrsimnce of nn order of tho Inferior
ii un of Moruan county, when sitting lor ordinary purpose..
V# id be »oid nri th'- f.rst Tu«-d *y in April next,ut the roiut-hor-*
i if.e town cif Greenes'.M'rourli, GtCi-nceounty. one tract ot htr.»'.
i,i • in .aid cnimtr,nn th*- v.eti r» «f A:-; slachie river,contair
fl lit•i*-s, I'lm-eor less, adjoininc tlie Uerla *»f iJaveeport
'I" l‘,tiie p’-tce w.'inri.ii A#« Bi-hup.dc
ir tire benefit of the he
i.:. n
■pUID
PRICK OF TrrKKT-
Whole Ticket* JO n*tllar -Ha ve# lO-Quaiicrs’
T V Orders rccc-ivud mid utteuded to u:th prumptaw*—A
t0 II. COSX A It 1), MilUdgrnllc.
Ir lived. fJoJd
and creditor. Terms or the dnv.
I- '/■ KKTI l DANII L AiWf.
1. AN'F to un order of the Inferior
.( Mnr- an rount.v,»»l(Un, for or.linury |.urpo-
II Ik- M.i.lnnihe fi.*' ’Iu.-i.ir io Mn> I’oxi, in tin- loan <u
on, Morgan ciKinty. one tr*. t i lard. lying in «i--d count*-,
wil. i -nf Bi-iivei-dfii)* rr» •. mljoii.irj-1» e lai ■ ef V.'hie,
1 Jinmtly. containing I'*’ • • *. nmrr or Ir*.* Sold for the
t of the lairs und riaoC'-J- 'l A»a U!*i-.;. * * r'*J. Term#
Bay KIEL DANIEL. \ !m’r.
yiLL If Fold tit ihe Tnte reddence of Dr.
Br.rliti'iin.di 'M. ■ f Ojh-laoriie nuntr, on ll..
tili Mandarin IMriorv lu-il.sll "'f I"'—"i‘!
Miiito
w
,ple
f lot I
Ite it rr.acted by the S*-nnt»* nml llo
• tl A*
Will gentleman continuBiinnoolly u,„,
of money upon so institution whi. h the j,,
a, i
(futirsia.
l.-ifijp sums •*■ ...•*••**/ - I . ,
ineeniestihli- iivl.lenBn.ifBxp- rienre.hnstiiughl u-y.iti
not he •u|ip.ir»e.l, ei'ti-r »'*•> '"k' n "> •" r m ,«V.' v
’■■■ Ii,. erniJel tlio conflielsnf n trouh- . .
, • ,1 ".* U - "»'■•"*! Legi.laiuro, nnd i'sve » Wn have nn rail roads Die
■I. i j. |,'V' I, 1 - ' hn '--P'i'Ui'iiio For my ;* navigable, only .In.."*
tL 'Si<lain , “r 10 Uller -I"" I 1 1
'xjl jrp , U rV A;«r.ddi« i o«....nd cooclusiveargumMi
lei* * n hive elected Andriw^ j!. k,on Lave ,i M the penplo ofGeorg.s, in their eullaeltvo
J—in dufiai,n 0 „f ,| lu j o nn|.-nntv .old you that we «r« «« agrieultural people
political crujt. ^ ^ op()r( , SM:)n , „„ lho protertirig duly at
lorded manu'hPtnries
If'
; Lito, (labritl Moore (now n] people, would they linvesnit tiiat the late inritl
--*>) u anuoijBei] ns a uimdi-
obai 7"'“ r "“ r “• the Slate, in such
. • "i uu (ha pn rl ,,f
’ luavunod
J juIjI of liii bo
the ...IP ,p ""ned fr,
ld,ln '» uf tho
it manuljt tnrinj
an inrriogemiMU on the interest, and righto of ili«
snutliern Status, and wuuld we not derive as inatiy
benefits (rout r hut law si the tsri« histeer lo oob-
rlus,uli I most roply to ge Itlemeti wlm appear to ht
,. . |ou tu km w what will he tbs consequent---
,uing tli" pa sege.if this bill. I 'v>"h! "aie,
what vvero lli« |»uiii*l»ninnts ‘
n»k
\m coin
Ltk,
‘Cl i„
r '"m II tour t„ lho Wen, milted previous t" lb" "deplum ""j I"’"' 1 r °T'
N ‘-'V Ynrb Mercantile,! Were nut oflendeis tried and uu’.isbod bv dm rc-cx
it in I *' . I I IV.... .1 nut till# ho tlio LUlM
- Dmaiio and Erie are nt p,e-
" r, wnilst these of Luke Su-
r J “ , i ly *" wer (ban
* *^1110 new
outlets have br*«‘n ciuty, until Imv
1 - r *S Iu oeca«i* n this: tli«*t tint arrange
-,l„g eriminat laws - Wuuld nut this be the
r And as to the disp i»itiun of tbe «•«* •'
■z::zr '
Uj, c»J or onla
licfure 1 turn legislation would in proper time make u dt'l'""
"itlel hushcen lien of them Tiiey will madualu >u ru ' . '
lie hesitation m pledging m sell
nt would bo snub s one a* will h
•:! with tbe i'U'TOste if tl>c couot->
Mutt from (inti ult*-
. • i) I . • : '. ' t UoriM
it t . iitirt oftlkfil
■pu/jiy tu • '* •i*rn*»r f-
niiic«>, st .i ll shall b*'
not »»0 Ml I) ported | •*llll* » being if <1 It.# #|.re.*#s» « m oj.tr-, » " •
Ik iK. v roll -Ot ntiiinlliPconMjqilCliCCe tlmt IU'l**t I ' .l id approved by bun 111 tl*«*_ *uin Of luiMil t*tru»..ml
I) »lh« ) rt-ll tU|n»iim i qq. H ... • which * dd ImmuI (-lull be ••oinJitumed to !*.■> *-.-r t« the omj*
sueh expenditures. N .w t-the tune to a. t t he < 11 ^ ,, ,„ „ .,..-ti. -<.d «;
DttlO lock the d.mr when the burse is sJ<n'• ‘-‘f [" ijV/*: J/of ^ A'‘
late to administer u.edu hie after life has become.
u t. Oiir Treasury it is true lias new money in
How long it will continue to have, lime alone xvm I
determine. We shall not always have fraction sal"
This fruitful source of revenue must soon "
begin to husband our resources. Contm
•enrral.h# ren#on
l 'J.
them by l*#M^
S-c J And l»I- it iutth.
r the
oil oth'-r dutii
hich -all i)JU*( sh.ill Ur h
mptrullcr-
th*- u-s'tcr ol th- la innUiurc.
, I,, tr i hy t • hi rhurity aforesaid.
1IKAD-4U AUTEltS,CKOItfllAl
Milkdgeeilh, l\V\January, li-'-M). j
npUEtletitli nf Altijor (.etieri.l ilUDN '■!
a HEARD, Isnvine Iwen unmiunctd to the Commander in i ,,
ti kitc.hen fut
l .f,Iti me, U<i< k«. Lr.
\\N Itp.or.K MAN, * tr.’v.
ut tin
* UHDEKKD, That tlm ngirrrsof tlm Dlv'o un in wli'm'
niatided, wear niH|i(- un iii'' IcM nrnif(»ri iirtydny# a- *
ny til respect to tit*- n « tvrry of thr derr;i
By the Co
HEAD (ICAtlTElIS, GEORGIA.
MilUdgcville. January IG, IHl'J.
^RDERf?.—The Review nut! Inspection
Id ut public outcry,
m tin* town of ('• ii-rnosborod/D, Gr-em*,
• Mi to :• Tilt > «)’c!',rk nil ih«* first Tm-
it. 2*4i acre# Innd, r. tm- or h *•. lyitte m *.:»if|
r i»r—r, Mra. Nn*. (•,nn«l il.e luita Ik-Ioiic*
M il." L* e, dt.r d.: also S iiegroe#, to wit:
,.n. * .1*1 ii- ’N.* j.*« | • rty of Aaron Rltd.'otj
.vill. T.-.K •••'"'.lay
' . vii.s D),E|)SOE, Ki'or.
N the first Tucwlay in March uixt, will
r.in the 1
K.f \
til •*•
th«* Militia for the year I ?». Iiy Regimi-
j, Mill begin *»a the f.r*t Mandny its \pril n* xt.
Th- Major lienn ii* or C>.min;»n- "1 D #»•."«
their order# to »>uit t!i«- r-t.\eniciic*- d Mm* Militi
rnni (ti#t roinmand*, t tki;./ cure that the R
* • 'iMo
1 l “} M .
,•• ., :.;«. 111 i of.-i JU*i;try. (if Mi-il 1 select
-, a quudratki. and o etc and harm-.
MARK A.COOFI'.R, Ai.tl.N-,
of J,*r.n M •
IVrniv— wcrdit Miii
’.rity.
fthe p«i
i within th**lr n J>
l.c « •mplctcd 1 D
1 . II. -u\ •* "
.1 and >' .licitor*
tl»»* State and Handing ut
uim> hi i'«vor uj7hr"s.alJ ..a,l.. llmjr r mlrnl, I" the th.n.l -
ici-ment "f il»** M#»inn ot the
tv arc inM'tutrd, nnd w hen infill*
ti collected tluring the pre*
stl.g
Briguile In#|H*cton
It itt limn to h(**»in to IlUibaild our ruwiurcp?#. u,-rUini# ill favor Ul| the Nidte.i
11 th mu# ^ . r votir tiDilcr-ticncral,»» the c »mm-
Iji- th*- JiunilCD’llty H)8H 111 * l, ‘ ' . I I.«*gi»lnturp, «hei»iDg Mhat*niti
Tl' JWt.rV will Stmn b« Ukl* lOSl'd l fln 1 *• 111 * ‘ , tutet nnd Wlibt ntonr) ni) ha
Lxrv.^vVirrr"I.m^" have t‘o brrev r i-1 , ",-»V , '.'‘‘ |
.inre .,slull in the face. It wil ** “" ".V"^>
mm ()i»pi«wi‘»tithn IihikI of jit.vcrl) Mil n
" La YH».r,Mi«lMr W it will cou.h as the
winjs com* When fi»ies-s ate tended. It wil1 come.
,. s .;, r w,ivi.Kjctmio wliun nuv»KMitr#8trondui. li«
,, I um.il llie representatives of ti.e people to art with
■ " P To abolish the system wild* we were m
we should he forced, by
lie called upon those w in
it it xhnll he the duty nf
- nt it# annual set*
irney Grnenl cr
contrary notwilh-
\N ACT to #**ll and di»pc ; '’ of tin*Mat* ’-
tract* ol In»■ I not il n?n by nr.y per*on
hUoMic xqiLiretrart# given upb/tht-1--
been granted, (»r t*y wnmn lh», have* be
f,»r fraction# in tlie fir*t di*l»iPt "• ori
|t<-it enacted hy the aenate Mnt U»»
tMatt- of ticarria, in (J* ■!*»* » 1 A- * n
e.iacted hi the* nuthord) *•* tn*' -tint
eountle**oi Marion and CriM lord. l*e ht
i far i and ri |«iiad load?# . ;
... lime nf nones the bene end bi.t.lcr.srlwTri.fterdirsri.d.sIlt -
" ' , , i ,,, , , irsrtxef land tk" draws Ijj sn,
the "
.rinur
lur..1-. N .tm delay until
pulsion to abandon it.
were the pride of the'country—llinso who, in tun
■v .r are our host —in lime n. ,
-mew uf tlio land, to present mi undivided front in la |
. ,, r t; f the 1 Mu-’oti tii" tsble
juare
late land lottery
• lo whom the# have
drawu in • > \cli.tM!:<
.nally Muficogee co-ant j.
Ilrpreveutativ
met,und it is hereby
That the in th-
itbey ars- her. t ) nuth*»-
•* for-ale t-» the highest
intefrftl intkev.juar*
< bficer
luiiiRt • Dividna In#]'
full.accurate, a
l appro!'
•d up* ' “ " /
d«-i iheif command*.
ThcOnnimandpr in f h •
for hint t«» ntti-nd nil the Review?. 'I'lu- m
Ilrt<n(i<- will atti-ntl p-rMinallyto the due
orders.. By tli
i-innutnde
i convince llt ir ccn-
tract* of I
jving in the
Lytht-i'ir-.
VL1)"I\f.'.mnty, Gcurgiu. James
I ..borappli* - ti*r lett-Ts nf ndminittration on the estul.'
... . k- Il Tab-*. - , late of said county,Uec’d.
And ' • A'!i-1'*-. i*i ; if# i-ir t* r |pupr#nl ndminulratiuu
;• t.« v» tc:uthi; h i
•f th*
i he !’ Uu
#uix>rdi!*4tin
discipline • r.
<:(’<JRDIN(; to II Hve-Liiw iriopt.
J"%. thr |IO\lll> OK PIIV-.D IANS OF GKORG! A •
late#i’<#iun. ( :i r h nil n brrnf llie Board i- rc-qulr* * ' 1 '
III*- D*-.iU, the iWllir Hint re*i«i» -• •<•*■! I * p* f* ’>* I" '* ’•
grant temporary licr»..»*. m in* «'• ately alter at ut x . *
dHleof the Write* tn. y may br rrcoe r
c111‘ ..r r. HumDdlhHt t!.*-> nrr required to write I be*#’**.
art* tn l» huedsd tarns. I.rtarr,..r.... ll." BM.lav otlhe .■-•'rtU'S ”
ib.-Hoar<t Ti. )‘-wh .##!•'» t! 1 ' ti^ni*-# entered a# crooiohi ‘
V‘,n have it dT.,; hy Mi-ling n.- ,h, lr nc.nex n-si lenre. m.d Dth
of Thrsii.nn*. paylnr the ot tl.eir lelter#. I Iwir
ir.aUuna Millbe conducted in tbe order they ure *rt down, l it
will not lie lien red who are materMlIv dpficM’nt in anyofth
#ev*-n branches of th*- science of Medii-ipo, accoialnu to a b)e-
Ku of the Board.
I xing! <y G d ..tr,r. J • -Om
unty, dec
l at: I c reditor* of?aiUcV-M
; ••• within tVUine prescribed by law, t > »V#*
1 i vo, v hr - tid letter# «hould not hr grunted,
hand ihi> l-’di day of .Tui'unry.
II A DlilttLNS:. r. c. ».
O:\ROE t’ountv, (icorgiti. Etlwuid
npi.lim tnr f.*ll.-n* of a.lmlrl.tnltlon .Is liori-
i the (''bile ol Chnrltt Cal ii.es#, Seu'r. lute ut said cuuuty.
K.11 as m v AM., r. r. O.
tuw dnvs }HHt t in life
I*r*nmx#ory N.»| - x*!ven I v Joe
ru.*, payable to me on the 2ilh uM
uall p« r-" # from trading fnr|<ald not*
, r 7 »d * I ti—I do
inn P-mCm
■' >TI
e\i‘tinf betM ecu tho »ub#'*ti1»er« ita^ l*ecn ihW du) Up _
c«l t-y mutual c.ntfent. All ner*oi(# indebted to the firm wilt ru\\
<m Sir. John I'iti. M h.» '»> mthorLed tn settle ihe dcln# and lov lret
up the bu^incvRof #aid firm. GEORGE I- McGKII) f-
Ac.I II.I.N dr.k!.::. if.c n ad
The co-partnership lirntfifor
lvyi-^R—tj
JOHN 1TJT