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MiLLEDGEVILLE, MOJfOAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1829.
VOLUME XX.-KO. 28.
THU GEOiWlA JOURNAL
I* published twice h week during the session m the Lcgi*inturc,
«:irt weekly for the remainder of the year, at the corner of Wayne
usd Hancock Street^, at THREE DOLLARS per aim. in ad
vance, or fr\>U II DOLLAR* at tne end of the year.
The i'aper will not lie neat to any person out ot the Stntc, until
the subscription money is paid iu advance orsutbinciory reference
jive n.
Advertisements inserted at the usual rotes.
N. II. Sales of Land and Nugi ue.s.hy Administrators, Executors,
or Gunrdlaut, are requl.ed, liy law, to he held on the lirst Tues
day iutlie month, beta *en tin* hours of t-n hi the forenoon and
‘three in the afternoon, at the court-uuu .«• of the county in which
the property is situate.—Notice of t.iese '.lies mint He given in lL‘
puldicgazette Sl.K i’Y days previous to tiiedaj ol sale. *
Notice f »r the .sale of I'erso.nu I'r ipei ly oiusl be given in like
m inner, FORTV day* previous to thedny ol sale.
Notice to Hie debtors and creditors of .an estate must lie publish
ed for FORTY days.
Notice itiatap'dication will he inndetntlie Courtof Ordinary for
PUBLIC LAND SALES
.... ..**11 land, must be published for FOUR MOfTliS.
V Persons interested in tli«>*e Advertisements which are published
Monthly, will find them in the In st and liiurih page
' i every niniith.
f the lirM
• prompt attention
JOHN M. CARTER
s ii camUiiutu for Mujor, lo sup-
ply the vacancy occasioned hj the proiuotioi
of MlU. .Wilch.ll. Fi.liru»ry 16
rnusiF mu \u:i>icixi:s, i\-
R ECENTLY received at l)r. GREEN’S
HltlJvl STORE, next the PostalJJre,a «ttp|ij>-of
ext the Pc
'VI \ IK >W (i LASS,
SRFlIJfKHY,
Which with the Stock on ha
Sulphate of Quinine,
Pills,—Tincture,—Syrup,
Win-* and Solution ot do.
JUperine, ,
ul, <
I).
i Oil,
' Lfttula
-Also
Siou'ghtoii’*, Colomlai, uni
Antibilious Hillers.
Tonic and l)ye*llvp Wine,
m additionalsupply ofunest Cold
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LAW NOTICES.
nu: \mei
MILLEDOE VILLE BOOK STORE.
I aolt SALE nt siud Store, St. Valentine's
1 Duy, a new ami capital work, hv the iitthor of Waverly
A 1*0 for delivery to sid
TRULY RES IK'Y.Gili N
REVIEW. .in : THE "1
r SCIENCE, by l>r N.L , !i»ip*!..in.aif
hubserlpliom tvlllh** tlmul.fatly
the Frank;in I—:. u:tl or At. - ■ to ’
rorof the Patent H;hc— an.. I u»-(
Kncyclopaedoa.nil Important!)' >
[ILLEDGliVII.LE BOOK STOKE—
M AN (»l AR-
i!k M>r niKUN
If \\ JOIJIIN \L OF MKDIUAL
reived to :he above, and to
rhanit * M .: i7ine— he Mir-
.ers.uion Lexicon or Popular
Me Work*. July 14
pply of BOOKS AMI
ml Red Ink Ink Po
JLYJH. For sale, as above, a general
STAPIHNARY.
Anno:; lb* Book* are tunnv ' * i
lualile Standard work in Law,
Medicine, Science ,\: Divinity. |
A great variety nt Bibles, H viun j
Books, Ai Works"!' Devotion.
Nivel.s, Poetry, Voyage*, a.d
Travels. |
School Books, includin'* every
Book generally u-ed i‘i lh*» !
English, Uretik and Lntm !}•■• j
partiueolK «f the Se tilnarifs
of this State. . _ ,
An entensive collect o > - j
tion of children ii young per- I
A large quantity of Writi.e? and
Letter Paper St, Blank Book*.
Quills, Black mu! lied Pencils,
Ur iyons—Self-tiointing Pencil*.
Si:- .*r Pencil Cose*. I
Recently received ilio following popular
and valuable Works:
Horne’s Introduction to tint mu- I wohunlm-’ own Journal of his
dy of the Holy Scriptures. | hr-l Voyn
John’s do. the 011 Tesiameat,
Sketches of Persia,
Death-Bed Scenes,by Dr. AYh;
r Colors in Boxes
SALE OF REVERTED LANDS,
f .\ compliance with nn Act of the General
Assembly ot the State ol Georgia. passed on the 32d day ot
'* '* dispose of the residue f
" the Comini
will offer fi.
conuneiicing
Monday the ISthdny of February next, immediately fronting
LAFAYETTE II ALL, and continue from day to liny as herein
utter specified,the F. notional parts of Surveys,Reservations and
Islands, which have reverted to the State by ilefatilt of former
purchasers, also the Fractional parts of Surveys, Reservations,
and Islands, not sold for want of bidders nt former «alcs, and the
State’s half of the Lois of laud condemned as Irauilulentlydrawu,
which have been sold and reverted to die State, vit;
On Monday the IGtli of February, 1821),
Fractions No 11 aud 33, and the State’s hall of lot No 41, in the
•i’lldistrict of Fayette county ; mid fractions No l ift, 14k, 176,180,
ISO ami 186, in the 7th district, aud Nos 10, 11, 2b, 30, 45», ftO. 70,
116. 141 aud 142, in the Util district,and 135, 100, 137, 1411 130, 151,
156, 1 id». 101 and 102,in the 1 -ItIi district nt formerly Fayette now
Do Kail) county, aud Nos lft 43, in the lit district of Walton coun
ty, amUUJnnd 314, in the 1st district formerly Walton now New
ton county, aud 87. 88nnU2ft7,in the 3d district Walton count v, nun
‘.2 171, 330, 331, 311, 312, 313 and dll, in the 4tli district, mid the
Slate’s nail •** lots No 126. 150 and 221, in the 1st district of Henry
< ount), and the State’s Imil of lot No 127, in the 4th district, and
i lie State’s half of No 166, in the 5th district.
On Tuesday the 17th,
Fraction Nos 78, 124, 110, 190, 217, 20(1, 277, 279, 316, 372, 417,
and •>32, in the Pth dlstrin formerly Henry now Newton county,
and Nos mo. 402, 403, 401, 423, 425. 428 and 429, in the 9th district
Idrmerly Henry now Walton county,and the State’s hall of lot No
4.’,in the 12th district of llenry county, and the State’s linli of lot
No 71, In the lftih district, and fractions Nos 2«4, 28ft, 309, 810, 333,
334, 33ft and 306. in the 16th district formerly llenry notv Newton
county, ami tin* State's halt ol lotNo304, iiv the Pith district of
Henry county, and fractions R I, 127, 1(»8, 169, 170. 171, 172, 213.
231. 237, 233 and 2i3, in the 17th district formerly llenry now lie
Kalb county, and Nos 179, 220, 339, 382 and30ftin the 18th district.
On Wednesday the 18th,
The follow mg Islands atiarhed to Ifenry county, Nos I, 2, 3, 4,
ft, f. 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12. n, 14, 15, 10, 17, 19 20, 21 and 22, and Nos.
19, 8'i 81, 82, 14ftand 140,in the 1st district ol formerly Monroe
now Pike county, iu»»l No*3. 4, 2ftk27, in the 4thdi*t Monroe, aud
tractinn 1 !7. and lot No 136, and fraction No 199. in the Ath district,
a .id the Smc'* half of I-ts 156, 185nnd 186, in the 6th district,and
'.In* State’s half of lot No 2, in the 8th district formerly Monroe
now 1’iko county, and fractions No* 270 and 2? 1 in the 9th district
now Pike, and the SihI"’s half of lot No Iti4, iu the Ulli district
Monroe, and the State's half of lot No 1 tfi, in the 12th district, and
the Suite's half of lots Nos 16, 89, 110, 282, 302, 333 a ml 342, in the
I’t.b district, mid fraction 322, in the same district, anil fractious
v '. '273, 3%, 319, 3C1 and CG9, iu the same district .Monroe now
(Lbb county.
On Thursday the 19tli,
Fractions Nos 91, 100, li*7, 109, 110and lift, in the llth district
.»t Monroe county, mid the islands attached to Monroe county,
N >* 26, 27, 88 and 39, nod fractions Nos 230, 237 and 272, In the 15th
district Monroe now Pikecounty, and the islandsattaciied to Bihh
■ u.mty, Nos G4 mid GA, ami fractions Nos 1(H), 227, 20R, 307 and 308,
ii ilic l*t district ol Houston nmv Crawford county, and Nos 274,
27ft and 27»% in the 4th district of Houston now Bibb couuty, find
Vo* 2-w, 210, 211, 231 and 232 in the ftth district ot Houston now
nj',b county, and Nos 2ftl, 252, 2G8, 2ti!l, 271, 272, 273 ami 278, in
d.c sainedistrict Houston county, and Nos 240 and 254, in the ?th
.li-irh't now Crawford,and Nos 146, 147, 118, 149, 150, 151,152and
171, in the 8ih district Houston county.
On Friday the 20tli,
No* !"9, 110, 111, 113, 111, 110, 117. 113, 135, 137, 138 and 156, in
•. • illh .iMrlrt, and Nos 63, til, 117. 148, 139, 231, 232. 218, 239,
2Id, _'il, 212, 211, 261, 262 and 290, ill tin* 12tli dsitrict nnd Nos 127,
t* a. 169, v:IO and 211 in the 13(h district,and Nos 319, 321. 322, 327
•31 :;v.l!134,iu the 14th district,and Nos 183, 190, 191, 192, 19G, 23G,
237 .i.nl 233, in the Iftth district.
Oil Saturiluy tlie 21st,
L AftV NOTICE.—The umlvrsigned will
Practice Law in Copartnership in the counties composing
the Chattahoochee Circuit, and in the counties of Fayette, IMkc
and Upson, of the Flint. Their oflice is ai La Grange. Troup
county. s. ARMSTRONG HAILEY,
dec 29-co’lm WILLIAM DOUG II Fill V.
L aw—Tho subsc :ifliers having as^iioiateil
themselve* in the pmctl eof Law, undeMhe firm of BAI
LEY At GORDON, will attend regularly the Corn t* in the * hat
tahoochee Circuit; also the C.mri* of I pson limit t aw fold in the
Flint, ami llakerand K.trly In the Southern Ciieuit; and when
executions are to he levied on land in the nev. pure!i.i*e, will
punctually attend the shei ills sales and collect t!ie nmiuy.
Their Office is at Coluuihti*, Georgia
, S. T. BULKY,
jan 12—mGin TIL'S. G. GORDON.
S TEWART Fl.OVI), tttorney at Law,
will practice in the <evei.ll countie* ot the Ornmlree Cii *
cult,nnd imlie adjacent cm.v.. «»f ihr \\f%u m and Kd.it f’»r-
ouits. . .,toi*nn, Moreau count) . Jan 19—Tt
JOHN ORAW’FOKl) Attorn,:// at Law,
nth w
Montic.dlo, Jan 19-
L aw notice—ih. iilKh'i'MirncI hm
taken nn office in the West end of Huson'* Inn, froniing
GreeueStreet. d. b. M1T( Hrl.L,
A. it. KENAN.
In my absence, any business for i.. • wl'l he im eivd hv A. II
Kenan. D. B. MITCHELL.
Milh-dcev’dlc.Ju’ 01—It
TAVERNS.
MANSION HOUSE,
MiLLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
THE und.’i^lgiM-d have engaged in husine** under the firm of
CAllNF‘*\ MINER, and purchascil the old stand known as .Mr*.
J ].i,iii*',imi It-iueock Street, wh m they dcsijrn l.i eiiing a llOl'SE
OF Pi'll LIC ENTERTAINMENT. With very li m Imp.uve-
mc.it to u.e lot,they are pleased toe. noimce- to their friends and
the pu! ii. ge.legally, that their llouscand its situation has advan
tage* tar superior to any other in Miliedgcviile occupied » s an
I,:n. being i> tirid from the crowd, well arranged lor the comtort
ol faml’ie*. nnd pertertly coiiVLMile.it to the Stale House, where
all business relative to lands Is transacted. Friends and Stran-
... • (•• resj-oi-liuily invited to cull and examine the MANSION
iiot > (•'. W. W. CARNKM,
.M ... tgeville,J;*n. 1R29. C. MINER.
11.7 Tire Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Athenian. Au*
!trot . |e,and Savannah Grorgiun, are requesteii to insert
Kly t lire
Paper II ngintfH,
W AW. The T^uliscrihcrsi Imve uiiiuhJ
JLi themselves in the Practice of the l^tw They will attend
the Courtsof theOcimilgce, Twiggs of the Southern, a.id Bibb
of the Flint Circuit. Any business confided to their management
will receive prompt and faithful attention.
Their Office is the one recently occupied hv Dr. Fort.
R. II. L. Ml < II \NAN.
MilledjevUJe.Jni? v ALPHON.vO DEL.'.I N
1JOTICE.. -Siiicv the 27th of Deeemlui
. w l.ct, the subscribers have not practise! Law in coimecrlon.
'V.M. V. I.ANSEI l ,
Millcdr'\nie,r«bf., 1820. lUl.yiN I.. I!,M;l’lS.
N. I». Their clients are informed tint then j n; i nsetu.. n will
lie given lo the business they hr.d ii. i lmi li- pievii.i iu n t l u. \
I hey will continue for the preset.t to occupv the same oH'ce.
9— 4t i*
„ AMES J. SC A itliOKlTUCflt, Aumi.f)
®.P at Law, Dublin, Georgia, will practicu hi il*e c„until > o
the Southern Circuit,and M ilkir.vou «t the Ornmlgie. M» im
imind, when not ansent onpmfessii.nal Imsmes*, at tl.i*• »!»».•«
Gen. Warien. All bu*iilc*> confi.ieu to liis caie w ill receive
e attention. fob Ih -at
D It JOHN If SWIFT, oll'ors his 'pro-
fesslonaiservices to the citizens of Covington and the
of Co
ni Father, by
,by Lady Campbell,tc
Tales
>Ya!tor Scott,
Art o' Living Loniand Comfor-! La ly Murg ;u’* niquaiW satinica
ta l,|y ( I N »vel, thcO’Brii;i)bam. O'Fla-
File’s French Cook, I hertys,
Life ol Ledyard, m so— U
The Am. Quarterly Review, I The American Journal ol the
The Southern Review, I Medical sciences.
Arrangements have been made, which w dun future seenre t the
ubscrihers, in the up-country, to these valuable jieriodiculs, au
»KN-SKKDS-*...
Also an extensive assortment «»l Drugs, .Medical 1 reparations,
Patent Medicines, Oils, Pain;*. Dve-Stulls, Window-Glass, Spices
and Perfumery—A constant su fy ol finest Winn r Strained Lamp
OiW-Fhie T«»h»re«and M«nkai*oy anHRcine.h SiwitT.
\11 of which will be sold at very reasuiiable prices, lor Cash or
ntiifnctory paper. _ .March in
HEAD QUARTERS, GEORGIA.
MiUerfgcvillc, January 1(5,1825).
O RDERS.—The Review ami Inspection
of the Milithifor the year 1 hj Ileeinent. ami tlr.tta-
lions, will begin on the flr*t Mondav In April next.
The Major Geueinisor Cnmiiiandcra of Divisions will issue
their orders to suit the ennv nieuce <d urn Militia within their
respective commands, taftiug care t hat the R' , * , i".vs be '‘ompleu
by the first Monday in Jiii> mil.
Quarters tin* time and place F
The Aids of the Comma...h
and report directly to II» a I i
Brigade Inspectors will i
copies of their returns to Oit
The Returns must be full, iu
subordination marked, and j .
tliscitdine enforced upon Ufficers
der tnelr commands.
The Commander in Chief regro
Ihr him to attend all the Reviews.
Brigade will attend personally
nr-l tr
ill Chief i
mrtr
a ni report m Head
ill i-ounnence.
isdstiitthe Reviews,
, l precise—all acts of in
ipropriutely '.antsheil, und regul.i
• all grades, and upon men uu
•crdei
. that t will not be pract-cable
The Generals of Division and
tin* due execution of their
By'the Conimanrie
J. W. \. SANFORD, Aid-ile-Cnmo.
M ill-irons!, inks &, gudgeons.
The stthscrilier having reduced his prices for Mill Iron*
very low, for the sake ol ready nnmey, and having been several
1111109 disappointed in getting the money at all, alter faitlitid pro-
mne^.'br wishes to inform nil persons w ho w ant such article* Hun
lie f. el* very thankful forilioir calls, but is determined to deliv
1,1s work only on the cash being paid before it is moved from i
id,op. a* lie lias suffered very severely by a contrary course, to t
vreat prejudice of those who have lurnished theluaterials.
^ 7V i’li ’sc who have received work at .20 cents per pound, by
Vruiiti'inC 10 p*y r«*ly «■•»*•}.If-•••O*-'-‘P"* 1 "* l’ i,v
•£) cert, pyrpfiu-^iiisri'i' 11 -*!.- 10 ;n i coimuo.irill s ...... ,
Mlll^.1 Jvill.-. Hft l' 1 ‘. , ' 1 ’I'i-lilf-
OUK RINDING.—Tim Suliscriber litis
jn«* f «rl»‘is. in his 1*
y.ertUb •**'Wild* of
The public tfifly
Blank Books will be kepi
description; and will be also „ mic to order, tor
kood terms as atuny other place in Hie .St ••«••• , ,
EDvVAllD JGILNSON, Booh-Sli.jcr.
' JMllledgcrU'e. March3 _tf_
lWTOTICF,.—Lo.-it a Caw days past, in the
1^ county of Oglethorpe, a Promissory* Note given by Joel
Heart, of the county ot Oglethorpe,
for 70 do.lars—1 do I'urw.
jan IU—inliut
B
Mitachci! to ItoU'ton county, Nos 77, 78, 79, 80, 81. 82, 83, 84, Eft.
36. f*7. 88, 83. 9s, 02, 93, 94, 9ft and 90, nnd fraction No 177, anil lot
170. and fractions Nos 2*3, 2IG, 213 and 219, in the 1st district ol
I>m *iv c .mm.ami fraction No l.in the 2d district, and fractious
No* ft. 09. 90, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 132, 133, 131, 164 and 163, in the
On Monday tho 23d,
ios 106, 1G7, 183, l!M, 195, 218, 219, 220, 221, 239, 240, 241, 242,
257, 2ft3, 270, 271, 272, 278, 279, 200, 281, 283 and 285, in the sanit
i:*trict, ami Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, G3, 76, 90, 91, 92, 93, 111
130, Iftl and 183, in the 9th district, nnd Nos 2, 3, 4 nnd 257, in tbi
0th district, aud Nos 262, SOMnud 301 iu the 12th district.
On Tuesday the 34th,
Nos 221, 226, 254, 255. 256, 257, 301, 306, 307, 323, 824, S25, 341
MB, ‘150 nnd 357. in the 13th district, und Nos 2D, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
15. 36, 37 , 33 . 39. 92, 93, 144, 145, 146, 147, 119, 189nnd 190,aud lot
191, and tractions Nos 192 and 193, ami lot 194, and fractions Nos
19ft, 196, 1.47, 198, 199, 229, 230, 213, 24U, 252, 2ft3, 2M, 256and256,
n the 15th district.
On W'cdncsdny tha 25th,
Nos 209, 259, 240, 241 nnd 242, in tbe 16th district, and No364, in
the fttli district of Gwinnett county, and lot No 10, and Iractions
Nos 25, 40, 41, 42, 96, 218 and 247, hi the 6th district, and No* 278
and 354, in the same district now De Kalb county, nnd Nos 97, 98
181, 182, 'J£3aml ‘299,inlhe7th district Gwinnett county, and No
72, 74, 95, lift, 133, 131, 151, 166, 167, 170, 190, 191, 199, 208, 218,
223, 22-5, 226 and 227, in the 1st district of Irwin vounty, aud No*
61, log, 103. 137, ISO, 160, 169, 195, 196, 218. 219, 237, 230, 252 and
”3, in the 2ddistrict, nnd Nos 117and 183, inthe 4th district.
On Thursday the ‘26th,
Nos 196, 197, 214, 264 and 316, in the 1st district of Early c
tr, and Nos 328, 389, 394. 398 and 401, in the ftth district, and Nos
140, Ml, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 184, 185, 186, 259, 260 nnd 315.
in the 8th district, and Nos 14, 67 nnd 411, in the 9th district, nnd
Nos 281, ‘28‘2, 818, 319, 253, 354, 2Vi, 356, 382, 395, 396, 387,405,406,
110,-113, 411 and 415, in the 1 Ith district.
Oil Friday the *27th,
Nos 14. 30, 31, 55, 06, 137, 170. 172, 174, 175, 176, 173, 297, L.
WO, 335, 409, 410 l 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 419, 122 and
i the 251 li
ratling for said note.
\QFILL \ (J il F.F.it, his \ mark.
4 CCORDING to n Byc-Lnw adopted by
il iVIJOA.m ()(•• IMIYSICIANS Ol'- OKORGIA, M their
talon .each tuetnber
the Dean, the name and r<
grant temporary license, i
the Board.
ran have it done h> * *ndi
of Thesis, and paying th«
ination* will tu* condU'’tt‘<
will not be lice* sod w ho ar
seven branches of ilio science u
law of tin* Board.
Lexington, Ga. Jan 19—eolm
1 In the
etjoired to forward t
. Hv deficient in any i
dici’ie. according to i
A. JONES, M. D. Dt
C GEORGIA.—By his Excellency JOHN
Jl" FORSYTH, Governor andV’ommnndcr in Chief of the
A-nty and Nnvv of this Slate, and of the Militia thereof
T A PROCLAMATION.
"^WHEREAS the .Sheriff of Camden
V * county has this day officially informed the Governor,
that john McDonald, joiin Stafford, gkorge
STAFFORD,and JAMES STAFFORD, charged with murder
ing an Indian n mod Bill, jin Ware < m .:y, .. i I robbing liis
camp, broke the tail of *aid emmtyot (’ i.iitlt ;i «m the niorning «*f
the26th ult.—Now, in order that the snid person* may |„» afipre-
hended anil brought to trial for the crime with which they .ire
charred. I have thought pr >ner lo Issue this my Prorlainntion,
hereby olTerim n iTwnnJ "i'ynnIi ni'MntKi) nnl.I. Mis.
hit i»t , r*oii or persons w no s!i ill a,’pi*eh. nd a oil t • lit **' tli* m to
the Sheriff or Jailor of Cairnleit <;o(tnfy, or ONE IJEN'DRED
DOLLARS for cither »t th*ru—And I do nmreoter charge and
require all officers, civil ami military in tin* Mate, to ntdnnJ us-
? jst in their apprehension tnd tleltvery a*aliiresnid.
Given under mv hand, and the *t*iil <*l tin Ex* ctitiv(, at the
State-House in Milledgevillc, this twelfth day ol Febru
ary eighteen iiund.e l und twenty-nine, and inthe titty-
.hiM year of .Uoaican Imleptmtenr^ p0IlsyTIJ
By’b» Oo> rrnoi|. d , I AM | Lt on, Secretary of State.
NOTE.—John McDonald is about 52, John Stafford 32, George
Stafibrd about 30, and James Stafford about Sf
IT/’ The Editor of the Floridian at 1 allauni
the above
llie’ : 1*21 ImIuVActVaiid^Nos'J W^’l 13^*l"!5T* 1ST* Vi'h 245 246]
970, 371, 372 And 373, in the 14thdlstric»,and Nos 161, 165, 166, 192,
212, 213, 214, 215, 216nnd 217,in the 15th district.
On Saturday the 28th,
Vo.*, 211, 221, 239, 249, 211, 213, 263, 265, 267 nnd 232; In the same
strict, and Nos 821, 358, 391, 393 and 391, in the 29th district, nnd
Nos 81, 120, J96, 197. 198, 199, 200, 227, 240, 211, 212, 241, 216, 247.
250, 257, 201, 262, 270, 272. 299, 300, 315, 379 at.d 420, in the 2l*t
district, and Nos383nnd 408, in the26th district,nnd Nos 401, 440,
113, IJ9and 4.55, iu the 28th district.
On Monday the 2d day of March,
Nog 353, 401, 411, 429. 430, 431, 435 and 436, iu the l«t(list form
• -ly Appling now Telfair county, nnd Nos 624 , 62ft, 620, 627, 642
Oil, 613, 654, 053, 656, 357, 659, 600, 661, 662nnd003, inthe2ildis-
irirt of Appling county, and Nos 25, 26, 27, 78, 79, 190, 131, 18.3,
H0, 2 )1, 339, 391, 41!). 449, 450, 498, 499, 500, 509 and 510, in the
hi district, and Nos 459, 460, 461, 462, 463 nnd 495, in the 4th dist,
On Tuesday the 3d,
No* 496, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 517, 518, 519, 522, 523, 524, 526
and 527, in the same district, and Nos 300, 301, 339, 3-11, 342, 344
J45, 316, .947, 379, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 335, ST
891, in the9th district, and Nos 1, 19, 50, 94, 169, 130nnd 184,
rtth district of Hall county, nnd Nos 1, 13, 2ft, 37, 43, 49, 59and 66,
»n the Ol Ii district.
On Wednesday the 4th,
Nos G7, Cl, 69, 70, 32, 33, 84, 91, 93, 96, 99, 107, 110, 111, 112,113,
lift, 116, 117, 121, 128nnd 135, and the State’s half of lot No 149,
fraction No 176, in the same district, and the State’s half of lot No
18, ami fraction No 19, in the 10th district, nnd lot No 100. in the
11 tii district, nnd Nos DO, 102 nnd 125, Inthe 1st district ol Ilaher-
•jfiam county,and lots Nos lOnud 100, in the 3d district, and lot
yu in, hnd frnotions Nos 121 131,129,130, 131, 132, 133 and 134, in
jbe-ftiidi'-lrict, pud Nos 1,9,1,6, 7, 8,10,13aud 15, iu tbe 5th dis-
On Thitrttluy tin; fiih,
. if, 17,1ft and 20, and lot No I00,ln the same di.*trici)BlUlfrac
Nos 6,7,21. 33.39,40, 12,45,40,
loo, in theCthdistrict, nnd fractions Nos 10,30, l<n, *04, *wo, 2o0,
207,201, ‘209,’210,211. 212,221 and 225,in the 10th district, nnd Nos
21, lot, 152, 161 and 174, in the llth district, and Nos 37, 38,39, 40,
72,100,136, 138, VJ5,135,204,205,215and 216, inthe 12thdistrict.
On Friday the Cth,
No*24, 25,104,105, 10R, 130,131,150, 174,183, 184, 185. 193 and 191,
in the I.Jth district, and lot No 10, in the 1st district ot Rabun coun
ty, anil lot No 10, in the 2d district, und fractions, Nos 8, 49 76, 77
111,178, in the 3d district, and N. s 12, 13, 37, 38, 39, 59,60,70,77,7!)
and 80 inthe 4th district, and lot No 10, and fractions Nos 11, 12, 13
in the ftth district, and islands No* 477 and 483, in the 2d dist.
. Baldwin county, and fraction No 10, in the 3d district, and Nos
I aiuitiO in t tie 4(li district, and fraction No 259, in the 9th district,
id No 252.in the 10th district,and No 196, in the 13th district, ami
'os 192, 213, 257 and 258, in the 20th district.
On Saturday the 7th,
Nos 1, 2, 3, 25, 26, 60, 61 ami 301, in the l*t di*trictof Wilkinson
mnty, and Nu 321, in the 2d district, and Nos 6 nnd 12, in the 4th
lislrirt, and Nos l&ft, 191 and 288, in the 6th district,and No412, in
the 3th district, and Nos 286, 310 and 341, in the 17th district, and
N» 243,in the 18th district, und No 399, in tiie22d district, nnd Nos
267 and 283, in the 2Ud district, and Nos 243, 244, 245 and 246, in the
tli district,and letters A ami B. aud Nos 56, 116, 232, 417, 437and
«;, in the 1st district of Wayne county, and Nos 249. 250, 275, 276
And 282. in the 2d district, und Nos 224, 225, 264, 2C5and266, in the
3d district.
One-fifth of the purchase money will be required in hand, in
snecie or current bills, on nny of the chartered Banks of this State.
JAMES WHITFIELD, ]
ROBKItT*W K *CARNE8, \ Commissioners.
JOHN MERCER, J
The Editors of tin* Constitutionalist, Savannah Georgian, Da-
an Gazette, Macon Messenger, and Athenian, will give the above
iglit weekly insertion* in their respective papers, commencing
is possible, unless otherwise, instructed by the ConrniU-
Surveyor-General's Office, Felt. !), 181!!)
A LL persons addressing Letters to the
Surveyor-Gi.m:ral,onthelMuincMO! lii. Office, mull pay
^Pereu'nrffisMnrtheic Orom. sent by Mail, by enclosinB the
money, post pa III. will receive them promptly by return mail.
The price for Grants In the last I-ottery is 2 dollars-the price
on all Grants in the former Lotteries is 8 hollars—all llr.nl Itiiht
tiriuits, not exceeillni[MO arres, 1 ilollars and 2j cents—over Jlo
"'parVonswimhav/notwhen out irantsfnr their land, and who
may w ish Information, by .■...•l .ah.K X cents, post paid, shall - •
reive a l'lat with a description of the land, the (l. ...ince it is sit
teil from the site of public building* In the county, or front
la piiitM of tile Ne w |»urcha*e. represent ing nil ‘he^dirtricG- ’
ter courses,counties, Le. t<
i»ell and Randolph, will be
of two dollars,
feb 16—Im
gethtr with the new counties of Camp
lo, warded tonnv i>er*onon the receipt
JOHN BETHI NK, Sur.Gcn
EORGI A, Otflcthorpe county. Mi.d
W Smith, ad’ninistrator »f John C. Smith,dec'd. applies
letters of dismission from said estate—
This is therefore to cite tin* kindred and creditors of said 4t
to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law
eaiisr, if any they have, w hy sal, letti rs ul ihsmi-sion si,.ml
mahe«ranu»l. i; Given under,wha^th»»jth^D«am f
'anuaryj
Sale of 114 Half Acre, finte icithin the town
of Colunbus.
I N compliance with mi net of the General
Assembly of the Mtateof Georgia, pn**sed the 21 day ol
December, 1827, entitled
•rved for tin u«e ol t
Coweta Falls on tlie Clmltnlioochee river hp I I
—The Commissioner* appointed uimer tl-.e j
" t public outcry, in the it
Ndl
, w 111 offer fo» mu- in |»huii* uniu v, u
comnnnenelnc t>n Mominy, 23d day of alarelt next, all the unsolt
tl Town Colunibus, consisting of ONE III NDBF I*
AND FORTY-FOUR. The Sale tot ontlnue fromtlu\ to da» uu
til all are sold.
One-fifth nf the purchase money will be required in advance
the balance in four equal annua! instalments.
ELIAS BEALL,
11. L DEGUAFFE.NIIEID,
»*. 11. ALSTON,
IGNATIUS A. FF.ftV.
Cntninissiotter* for laying off the town of Columbus, and ;Uc rt
verve nt Coweta Fall*.
Editors of the Charleston Courier, the Tuscaloosa
Clironiele, nud of all the public gnzelit s iu Gt-ttii.ia will insert
‘ ' . .. days, and forward their
ontli
LAFAYETTE IIALL,
IN MILLEDGEVILLK,
Is now omipii'il bs ii TAVERN I.v
JOIIN A JONfcS
llOFSE OF ENTERTAINMENT.
TRAVELLERS passing through
Wntkirsvllle, Clnrk county, can be accommodated
-no bcustt on moderate term*.
Iu—fit ' ROBERT R. HARDEN
To the J’loplc of Units ( cunty.
MtfUKTAIN sprn"'r RK IKKAT, Uu . li, ISM.
7*ELLO\V-<TJ'l/E S—I got a glimpse
of an nnotiy nninus Handbill ■ few day* since, containing
ers charge* against me. nil ot w hich 1 declare to be false ami
tin founded, and Ihey do not contain truth enough amongst them
to make me the least angry, nor should I have replied to it, had
it not been to gratify some ol my Iriends.
1st. I am charged w ii h Imvina drawn money to pay the guard of
Lmlwcll Watts, and Hint I tailed lo do so. So tar from that I
have paid out ol my own money about three hundred dollarsnnd
nevei have received the first cent in remuneration. I drew mon
ey. it 1* (rue,out of Bank, for the purposcof paying for rations; but
I drew it on my own responsibility, which I pain at maturity.
2ml. (it making use ot McIntosh's money, and that he bud ro
legal heirs, which is false. McIntosh hnd five wives nnn about
tw enty five children, among whom were Chilly nnd Joiin ; these
were grown, very smart, and had good education, and did all the
business for their father tl, instead of making, was considerable
loser hv Mclntnsh’sdentn.
3d. Ol being tlie bailor of F. G. Brown, which i* equally false
w ith the rest. 1 never saw Mm, nor never knew there was such a
man under the canopy of heaven, until 1 saw it published In tbe
A bid)
have known more of him
• A ENTERTAINMENT & BOARD-
ING HOl’»»K—The subscriber having taken that large
• IcH. and commodious llmt*e i n tbe corner of M nltiut and
ii streets,know » a* the Y KLLOW IIObsK, respectfully so
licit* tin i»atronag»‘ ol her friend* and tbe public in general, that
she i- pi« pared to *-uteitain travellers and jirivate bonvders in a
I manner. Hav itig the assistance ol Mr. and Mr*, liivius,
•articstly hopes to r«-t eive a share of public patronage, she
/Lif t«- * JterseliCsrit her charges* wHl he sufficiently reasonable to
aw:v a customer lo oali the s« «:oml time. There is a stable ami
ni riage house attached to the lot, which is equal to pity in tlie
pla-’e, whl, a good and experienced ostler
LUCINDA BIRD.
THE 8LB8CRIBER having niudi
considerable i '.terntion to Id* dwelling house, situntei
mi the town ol Sandersville, Wu>hinctou county. Geo
tli side of the court-house square, witn the view ol open
IngHllGt'sE OF ENTERTAINMI*. vT, will have il in rcadi
fori he i eeejitloii ol Traveller*, by iln-^Mh inst. and solicits a
-•tl public pationaue. Ili* fare will be such a* the country
ds.nnil he liutlets liMUsell that he will be able lo give salisfac-
■'I'd, r.nr.ny call. (septS) M. BROWN.
INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN.-—
GEORGE ftV. Dll.LAUD, begs leave to assure Ids
(lit ndsaiul the public, that lie is prepared to acrommo
s.icis and travellers who may favor Idm|with their com
Hi**(altli>k arelnrgennd enpaefou*, nnd will he supplied
«• Li-t tic country afford*. Ills situate on the lower
) Alabama near Dr. IngersoU Ferry
lit
t.,nuntbu*, Match, 17—tf
JEORt
rss-w.
DILLARD.
MANSION HOUSE, at the cor-
r of tlie Court-House Square, and .Mulberry Street
jilUfl Macon,G
liFLLOCK k: XvEl.LS have again taken charge of this well
kimwn Establishment, (formerly u — * —• — l - 1 - 1
w i i,in Inline, receive the iuuuedlat
tb’ecc of >'r. V EI.I.S—vv ho hopes,from hisdetenniurd assiduitv
to Lie l.i u*c t i.i;d nttenlionito those who may visit it, nnd from
om old
august 25
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
k ft!»rn * *nh ,r rther very resncctliilly informs his friends
and the publ-cgmernlly, that he hnsopened a HOUSE
OF ENTKRT A1N.MI NT, lor Travellersanu Hoarders,on Slain
t, In the rnitlsl ol l he Cotton market. JI is house is largeaml
■I lent, nnd the 11 st that the n -*rkel nlfi rd* w ill nt nirtimes
plenty. The latest news from Europe is receiv ed ai every
Farmers' Fire Insurance £j* Loan Company,
of New York,
With a Capital of $;»00,000, all paiJ in,
C ONTINUE to take Risks ii(;uiiist Fire,
on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, Cotton, lie. at a
moderate premium, by HENRY II. FIELD, Agent.
Augusta, Geo. Dec. 18
DIRECTORS.
James Ta'lntadgc, Wm. Osborn,
James Magee Aaron O. King,
Frederick A. Tracy, Thomas Lord,
Henry Parish,
John W. Leavitt,
John 8. Crnry,
Lewis Curtis,
Jacob Corlie*,
George Griswold,
Jnntfi—wlrn
Robert M. Russell,
James McBride, |
Thomas J. Oakley,
ftVni. II. Harrison,
Benj. Bailey,
Roger Prout.
JOIIN T. CHAMPLIN, President.
JOIIN KING, Secretary.
V ALUABLE PROPERTY. A (treat
Bargain.—The subscriber expecting to spend part of his
time in tlie low country, offers the following vnlunble I’LA.NTA-
remnindcr good land for cultivation. On the nremisrs there
fine42savv gin carried by water, and about 800 bushels ol corn,
The land is situated about 10 milesfrom .Monroe. Walton county
and I• miles from Athens—said to be as well watered by liii,
spring*, and as healthy a situation ns nny In Georgia. The pi t uii
ses will he sold low for cash, negroes, or on a long credit
Al«o259 acres ot Innd,4 miles from Covington, on the rood to
Madison, about l 1-2 milesfrom Jefferson Academy; thelaud li«
well, nnd about 30 acres of open land, in a fine neighborhood, .
beautiful situation, and very free land to cultivate.
Also 270 acres, in one mile of Covington, with n good grist aim
saw mill, and a quantity of fine pine lumber, all very lianuy to the
mill, with from Uflto 70 acres of open Innd ; the place well untri
ed with fine springs, and said to be very healthy, nnd a beautiful
situation for a farm, und the mills w ill alw ays have what grinding
and sawing they can do.
Also, ou n long lease, thnt well known nlnce.CKD A F. SI to.\ I
>m Yellow River, on the road from Covington to McDonough,,
which there is two grist and two saw mills, a 50 saw gin, thrc*hii, •
machine, store-house, smith-*bop urd tools, large hiirti.g/mdiiw ri
ling house, stables, nnd other ouM u idings. There is 667 Here
of land in the tract, and the pine timber on 1200, all convenient it
the mills. The grist mills make from into 12(H) bushels of grab
• v»ry yearly grinding. The Shoal on the River is said, by goot
judges, not to he inferior to any in nil the Southern Stair*, lor air
kind of machinery requiring waterpower, and by nature ili
perfectly protected from all harm or danger by freshet-; a,.i
there is on the premises nbout 109 acres of open Innd. in a mm
slate for cultivation. Eitlierofthe above premises would
on good tojms, nnd if on a long credit tlie premises to stand tin,
own security lor payment. A lease would be preferred for th
lastdescribed.
The subscriber has also®<une valunblelotsin McDonough, Hen
rv county, nnd IS8,in the 7th dist of-aid « ,,ui.tv,a fine lot nJ'Jjin
about 2 miles from McDonough ; with other valuable lot* of hr
In Coweta, Carroll, Troup, Mu-coger, aud Lee mitutie*, all .
which will be sold ns above. Fur further particulars apply n
val,
d the current prijcsfroi:
diffi r* nt papfisdaUy.
Dec 11—tt
‘•kly
’ ilumbln.
i’o THE PUBLIC—Mus Jane
kFADI’.ICK it ALLFORD CLOPTON, in connec
tion with N. II. BEAL, lutve taken tlu- house in Ee-
onton, kr.ownns the Mansion House, heretofore occupied by Beal
i; kiiuhrmigh, ns a House of Entertainment, situated outlie East
corner oi the public square, in the most pleasant part of the vil
lage. From Mrs. Kendrick’s long experience in lmslnes.*.(hoth In
Katonton and Monticello)shehoj)es tu share a partof the public
patronage. dec 8—tt;
handbill ; the writer
(Brown) than I did.
4th. A letter directed to T. O. Cochran, to my care. Inmnnmorr
acrnuninhleforthut.thnn if I hnd been Postmaster, L handed it out
At the date olthai letter there was no Post Office nearer than Mon-
ticello or Forsyth, and ail the letters to persons near the Springs,
w ('redirected tomy care. Tl»al did not authorise me to openjthein,
) (U lay me liable lor the contents ofthose letters. There was noth
ing at .hat time nileged against Cochran. Inti when I found he was
dishonest, there was no man sought hnider to bring hint to justice
than 1 did* All those charge* should necessarily have been enter
ed on some record, and I challenge an invc*tigntion. The hand
bill I hevievoto have been founded on political prejudice, which
vvns unjust nnd wrong ; one of the greatest liberties w« have U to
vote for vv horn we please, and no person ought to say “why do you
’—Nature has iu>l designed us all to see alike nnd it is right it
should be so. I once (as It is termed) wa* a Clark man, but got
wrong' * - --
ahvays open to conviction.
convlncedl _ _ r
ini tlit late war. (ireat Britain sent among the Creek nation,
is.sa. es, loaded with money, guns, nnd nmttnitiou. tomnhawks
nnd scalping knives, who enticed the most influential Chiefs to
come out and prophesy under the influence ol the Great Spirit,
who put their meusurt Intu cxccutioo, and proved successful and
orders were sent to Gen. William McIntosh, by little Prince and
big Warrior to raise (he whole of the Warriors under his com
mand, to take up arm nnd fight n gainst the United Stales. Mein*
to*h raised his men accordingly, but Instead of joining the llriti-h,
he (liken true republican,) marched Ills warrior* and joined the
lin o, Gen. Jackson, and there was received nnd fought bravely.
They wi realwav s putin front of the battle, 4 proved successful,
fi lien the war was over, Gen. Jn' kson had a.I those prophets,
ringleaders and instigators, of tin warputm death, amlwiotea
Treaty, not ns other Treati** where there is stipulation, but sta
ted ngrcenbleto the ('onstittitionofthe United Htntes and the arti
cle* of warfare, I demand from you the whoh* Territory. The
Constitution of the United States expressly says if any man either
white or red take up arms nnd fight against the United State*,
they nev er shall claim nor own soilagain within the I i nlted State*.
This was a wi*e article in the Constitution to prevent Tories en
grossing our landing points on the Hen-hoard, hut the treaty
went on further to state, Whereas two thirds of the Creek nation
have been hostile to the United States during the War, I there
fore demand from then) the whole of their Territory,—but where
as Gen. William Mc|nto*b. Olninetustnnngee, Yeholomlcco and
their warriors, have been valiant Warriors, Il have fought brave
ly in befall of the United States, | cede to them certain limits in
cluding the present Creek nation. The Treaties of 1821 and 5
fron GMkiuulcet to Chattahoochie rivet s.— When the Treaty w as
signed the hostiles expressed n great wish to hold a council with
the friendly party, Mqlntnsh consented, ami In tlie council they
expressed a great desire to reunite, McIntosh told) hem he could
mu,but would consult the President ami Secretary at War. and
it then* was no objection he bad none, ns they had been deluded
by false prophets, lie went to Washington Citv, communicated
their w ish to the President and Secretary of War nnd received
for answer, 41 the laud that vv ms granted to you nt Fort Jackson, is
your laud, aud never shall be taken aw ay from yon only by fair
ml equitable Treaty through the United States nnd forn vnltia-
Ideconsidernti.'n. Knowing ull these tacts 1 believed thetitleof
tlie nation in the friendly party, and that the Treaty was fairly
made. I found a number ol our party crying out fraud and
treachery, and I thought il we got the land it would interest every
citizen in Georgia, either directly or indirectly ; und whenever
the interest u| the Mutccnme in contact with tha pnrty feelingit
°bould v ied, and that every citizen in Grorgin ought to say to the
General Government,the land is ours, the Treaty is ratified and
bdeome the supreme Ihw of tliclaad, und we intend to hold it,
“peneenblv ifwecanL forcibly ifvvc must.” it cannot say it in more
plain and dbtinct language than to vote for Troup Governor, and
under this view of the subject did I vote for TROUP.
JOEL
feb. 10—3t.
fcL BAI.EY.
LAWS OF TIIE IT. STATES.
[nr AUTHORITY]
iffli
GREENESBOROUGIi, GEOR-
'J 1 A.—Tbe Subscribers have takeiyiossession of the
Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. ’Hio.*. W. Grimes.
They deem it unneressarv to expatiate upon the
inducements which this establishment presents to Tra
vellers, or to make a profession of extraordinary merit on the oc
casion, a* is the manner ot some. They are desirous that the pub
lic should call nnd judge for themselves ; and solicit a conti
don of tlie bu rner patronage of tlie House. In consequence o. ...„
pressure of tbe times, their charges will be quite reasonable; and,
G 1EOHGIA, Taliaferro county—Lemuel
% Melear,of Capt.Cobb’s district, tolls before m", Edward
Junes, a justice of the peace in and lor said county, one chesnut
•oriel horse,4years old next spring, with a blow in his lace, his
left tore fool white, about 4 leet 9 or 10 inches high; appraised to
!Y> dollars by Thomas Guest and Richard Anderson, this 2Jst day
Of January, IH29. EDWARD JANES, J. P
All extract from the stray book, this 28th day of Janunrv, 1829.
feh!) HENRY PERKINS, G. I. C.
0.IJ AN COCK County, Georgia. —A large
U aff mouse colored horse mule, 4 feet 11 inches high, 6 years
old, «o'lc white spots near the witheis and n little white where
the collar works, rubbed very much with gear, and valued nt 85
dollar*, was posted ns an estray on the 30lh day of lanuary last,
beforeBepjamin F. Lat'.nu r. E< .....
county,
februnry |i
FfcOOLY County, Georgia.—Caleb Fair-
B.y cloth of Capt Rowin’* dist. posted before Abel Akridge.
K«q. enc bny horse, some inclined to be gray, about 13 hands ami
anu a ball liigb.almut B'or 12 years old, some white oil his left
fore foot ami left hind fom, n blaze In his forehead, some saddle
sjait-; appraised lo-hi dollars.
Ann one sorrel mare with fore white legs, a blaze in herfore
head, about 4
sold In the spring, nlmut 13 hands and a half
Cedar Shoals, and after October to tli Subscribe
or John Boston nt Cedar Shoals,
sept 22 SAMUEL J RRY
C jl EORGIA, Wmren county—Alfred G.
il Pogue ti lls before Daniel Dennis, Esq. n sorrel mare about
15 VI t.rsaltl.crcf sc tailed .shod betore, marked with tbe saddle
, (I . '*ar, a *tin ni the tofebetnl, about 4 feet 10 or H indies high,
im-;s and canters ; appiqised to25dollnt-8, January 27. 1829.
THOMAS GIBSON, C. I. C.
D 1a KALB County, Georgin. Hospy
Mailer, of the 4'0;h dist G. M. posted before Meredith
Collie) , l .sq. ope sorrel mure. 12 or 14 years old, 14 hand* high
M ire to het forehead, white spot from her withers to her min, n
scar on tlm near shoulder, supposed to he sw inney, shod la-lore,
flux EUiP.i- ami tail: ‘—* »- * ... ....
tiimn, to 40 dollar*,
fell 16
r. MURPllEY, C.
ILI, li^' sold to the highest bidder, in
• town of Milledgeville, immediately fronting Lafay-
Hall, on the Dili day of March next, the following Fractional
is of Surveys,in the first district of Muscogee county, viz:
|No*.16, 7. 8. 20, 2L 22^37,^38, 39, 52^53, 68,^7, 68, 83. 84, aft,
9'), lao, 115, 133, 26,5, «
220, 209, 290, 291, 298, 316, 317, 322, 323,
1, and 325.
Also will be sold on the same day, E FA WE MATH-LAW’S
RESERVE, lying on Flint River, in the 16th district of originally
Houston now Upson county, in such lots or fractional ports of sur
veys a* may be reported tons by the Surveyor who i* now making
the survey. Also tbe following l*lnndsin the Chattahoochee river,
No 3, in tne 9lhdistrict of Hall county, and No 27, in the 8th dis
trict of Muscogee county. The terms will be the same as hereto-
r,„o puhlUhciiUy
EVANS MYRICK,
TUGS. N. (41 BBS,
JOIIN MERCER,
R. W. CARNES.
tisement until the day of «ale-
STEAM & POLE BOAT
the North-C,ii\''Mn«)toriinbe
Macon,'Savannah and CharleVtOti. during the approaching host
ing sea*on. 'I'lie North Carolina i* n stnunrh, good bout, has re
cently undergone a thorough repair, and is excelled by few in
speed. She w ill take freight to and from either place. From her
construction ami easy draft ol water, it is believed she w ill meet
with no difficulty in coming to Mncon whenever the river is at it*
ordinary boatiin. height. When it is not iustich u state ns to ad
mit of berreaching Macon,she will be met with such lighters a*
will have no difficulty ingettinr up—so that merchandise shipped
by her w ill not he detained on the river,on account of low water
—There isno doubt thnt by this arrangement, the space ot time
hertoforeconsumed in transporting merchandise between .Macon
EORGIA, Tnttimll county—To Justice
W William Tippins, greeting—Whereas on the 16th day of
. ..... . the present instant, in the county aforesaid, I, the within named
MikltiH I IM. LINE, between Macon, j Irwin Moore, did swear that I hnd just reasons to la-lievi- that
Suvann-ili nnd Charleston. | John li. Smith had coininitled forgery b) signing one note ol hand
The undersigned bus nrocured a stck-in,. i for tbe nmoui-t ol 39 dollars, nnd suit! note being dated 16th day
) I ot February, 1328, and I the snid Irwin, after meditating and hu-
ving In en In cons.-ience hound to recollect the signing ot the same
do lieieliy nuihori*e you to *et aside all proceedings, a* respects
theense, ftss.iid Smith •* innocent in said crime forgery—There
fore I pray the God of Heaven to forgive me, and also hescrccned
myself from the trammels of the law In said case by Smith—
Therefore to justify the innocent, I will confess my faults and pay
and tlm
ertions will lie spared to make a safe a ad expeditious mode
trasportatinn, it is therefore hoped and expected, that tho*e den
rous of seeing so desirable an object effected, ard particularly: bis mark tothewriltenlii*mmientnf w riling as wrote in the same
those interested in the prosperity of Macon, will imtronise this’ without nn) compulsioirt.y Smithor nny other person or Reward
you hII cost in said c
Signed with mv own voluntary wil!,without any rewnrd orfen
ontli ■ pdrt of *aid John ll.Smiibnr any oilier person, this J8th
day of April, •»: M. IRWIN .ftlODllE his x mark.
WM If. EDWARDS.
JOHN SANDS. Sr. H* x marl.
GEOR(»|Tattnall County—By George U. Tippins, a mi
gistrate tor *nid county—personally came before me John Sands
Sr. w ho aft i being duly sworn sailli he saw Irwin Moore sign
undertaking, The North-Carolina wil* leave Charhutun on her
first trip, aboutthe first November. 11. W. Conner, L*q. will
agent in Charleston, und Messrs. Thomas Butler, k Co. ’
vanuah.
Macon. September 4—tf
JOHN T. ROWL/.ND.
REWARD.— Itnnawuy fromtke
i'lantation ot Aaron Tomlinson, deceased inthe
county of Jefferson, about the Iftth of December last, ii Negro
named DAVE, who belongs to the estate ol the said derensi
Dave is n stout we', 'utilt young man, yellow complexion k bushy
hair, and very im- tl cnt. and w«* the former rarringe driver of
the deceased Mr.'* otnlinsou—In is pretty well known in Augu*ta
nniLSavannnh, to one of vv liicli places, he is probably gone, und ll
is supposed with forged free paper*.
I will give the above reward for I he delivery of tbe Bov to np*
nt Louisville,or will eive 20 Dnll-u s for •ecuring <rim in nnv fail
in this State so that I can get him. ROCK •! L. GAMBLE.
Louisville Jan26,—liu Adm’r.ol A. T' inUn*oii,dec I.
tar ns this deponent know*, and that snid paper was read
aid Moon-’* hearing JOHN SANDS, his x mark.
Sworn to before me this 22d April, 1828.
GEORGE U. TIPPINS, J.p,
TATTNALL COUNTY—Ido hereby certify this is a true copy
of the affidavit and original confession of Irwin Moore, this 2411)
Inn
feb ]6—!?t
WILLIAM DURRKNCE, J. P.
^,7- (BTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, City
k bushy of Raleigh.—In the Supreme Court, Dec. Term, A.D. 1828.
KezdMi’ib Picket undoth
Sqsnnnnti Johns and otliers.
Susanna li Join** nod others,
Kezannah Picke
original bill.
IIIOTICK—Tho suhscrihers l»uvit»*r dispo-
sed of their Stock of (4uods, to Messrs. Harwell *« Fort,are
desirous of closing the business of the concern, a* *peedily h* > os-
sible. All those indebted to us whose notes and account* are now-
due, are earnestly solicited to come forward and settle them with
out delay. COOKE ii. COWLES.
Eatonton, Jan 23—It
Pickett, two of the defea
t'd the limits of this State,
e not represented by any ci
ed that time be allowed
intlii-i court—It is ...
ah aodJeptha until the next tenn of this
- (fiirt-rooni ii. the Unpitol in tin* (’ily, on the 2d
, to except against the *nid report, or any
Monday of Ju
matter therein Colt I allied; und
made, that tin* said report lie taken
O N Tuesday the 10th ilny of March next,
will be sold in the Town of Milledgeville, immediately
fronting Lafayette Hall, the following square Lots :
No*. 430. 431. 432. 4,'13. 434 . 435 -116. i;7. 438. 43'). 449. 441. 442.
4-13, 411. 445, -146, 417. 448, 449, 450, 151. 452, 453, 454, 4.Y), 4.56, 457,
j.M 459. 460, 461, 462, 463, 461, 46.5. 466, fir?. 468. -It!). 470. 471. 17.’.
473. -171. 475, 176. 477. 473. aud 179, in the 13th district of Applin
•i hv W are county, which numbers have not been advertise
through mistake. ... , , . , 0 ,
The Editor* previously authorised to publish the Land Sales,
• rcnucsied to publish tlie above until the day of sale.
EVANS MYRIUK, \
JOHN MERCER. I
THOS. F GIBBS. Commissioner
JAMES WHITFIELD,
r,*l, 16 n. \V. CARNES, 1
plum he then
lusive upon the
. rf , i said Ivaiiih and Jipthii. And it i* ordered that a copy of this
UUK A i 1 Illh.-— 1 lie Commissioners I order Im? inserted three times successively inthe Star, anewspa-
|M*r printed in this City, and also for three times successively in
some new*paper printed at the seat of Government of the State
of Georgia.
Attest, JOHN L. HENDERSON, C. S. C.
feb 16—3t
of the Chattahoochee Navigation,above the Coweta Falls,
ar*r«que*ted to meet at the Standing Peach Tree, on the Chatta
hoochee, in DcKalb county, on Friday the27tli of March nest, by
order of the Board. Punctual Attendance is expected, as arrange
ments and preparations for working on the river tlie ensuing sea
son are to bo made. JACOB R. BROOKS, Secretary.
LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO FEL-
9W\W LOWS WANTED, from the age of 18 to 23years,tor
which a fair will be given. The subscriber will rontiiuietopur-
chase until the 10th April next. JAMES It. JONES.
FlYnTT Subscribers hnviuz purchased the
Jil entire STOCK of GOODS owned by Messrs. COOKE h
COWLES, will continue to occupy the building in which the bu
siness has been heretofore conducted.—The patronage of the
friends and customers ol tie* former concern, and the public ge
nerally, in respectfully solicited. They will keep on hand n
1%JOTICE. All persons lire hereby Cor-
I v warned from trading for three notes of hand of t lie follow-
ins description, to wil: two for 3)) dollar* each, and one for 21
dollars and 53cent*, *ignod by Julius Roback nnd John Fuirrlnth
and given to the guardian ot (lie minors of James T. Thomas,
dec'd. for that the consideration for which said notes were given
has failed. Said notes were given on the 6th of January, 1829,
nnd payable on the 25th December, 1829.
feb 16—3t JULIUS ROBCTCK.
easunable
LEWIS P. HARWELL
WILLIAM FORT.
rOTICF.—The subscriber will puv oust
I for 25,000 weight of good mercnntable HIDES,delivered t
in C1IAJU.Z* BOOT. J. CO.
&lc. all of which \
Eatonton. Feb 9—It
WOTICE. My wifo Sabah luiviiijr l.-TN
t M my bed nnd board without any just cause, ail persons are
by torwarned front crediting her or contracting with her u
n iy manner or harboring or boarding her on my account,as I an
determined not to be bound la any manner on her account,
feb P* ’ WILLIAM D.1RNALD.
Town Lots for Sale in Talbotton, Talbot
County.
UHLL be offered for snle, on Thursday
VV the J2th tiny of M.-irrli M'xt. the LoH rein.inii)K unwif.
in *nid Town, consisting ol the most valuable front, corner a.
hark lots, of different sizes Tbe town has been made permanei
l y the last Legislature. Persons seeking their fortune would i
well to attend the .-ales, as good bargain* can be hnd. One-elgh'.
naid in advance, three annual instalment* on the latter.
>N.)
, Vj.I.C
ft b 16-tJs
M. W. PERRY,
JOHN P. BLACKMON
WRITE SIIERARD
ICHAROD COX
JOHN PRUT.
Laics of the United States,passed at the Second
Session of thi Twentieth Congress.
[No 1 ]
AN ACT mRUin£ nppropribnons for tin* support of
Government, fur the firnt aunt ter of the year one
ihciianiiH nflit litirulred nnd twenty ninn
lie it anaetrd by the Senate and House of Repres-
entatires of the United States of America in Congress
assembled. Tint the following •uni* he, nnd the name
an hereby, respectively, appropriated, for the nervice
of (he first quarter of tho year one thousand tight hun
dred and twenty nine j that into say :
For romponHntion to the Senators and Members
of the House of Representatives, their Officers, and
Clerks, nnd for tho contingent expenses of both Houses
of Congress, four hundred und sixty five thousand
ninn hundred and ninoty eight dollars
For expenses of the Library of Congress, including
the salary nftho Library, four hundred and eighty-se
ven dollars and fifty cents.
For compensation to tlio President of the United
States, six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to tlto Vice President of the Uni
ted Slates, one thousand two hundred and fifty dol
lars.
For compensation to Tho Secretary of Slute, one
thousand five bundled dollars
For compensation to the Clerks in the Department
of State, per act of twentieth April, one thousand
eight hundred nnd eighteen, three tliousuud nine hun
dred seventy five dollars.
For compensation to Clerks in the said Department,
per art of nccotid March, one thousand eight hun
•l.ed and twenty seven, one thousand one hundred
dollars
For compensation to the messengers in the Dopart
incut of State, including the messenger in the Paten
Offico, in ful' of all allowances, three hundred and
sixty-two dollats and fifty rents
For compensation to one machinist in tho Patent
Office, pet act of twenty-sixth May, one thousand
eight hundred and twenty four, one hundred and sot
entv five dollars.
For the incidental and contingent expenses of the
Department of State including 'he expenses of prin
ting und distributing the laws, and for extra copying
o«* papers, six thousuud seven hundred and twenty
five dollars
For compensation to the clerks in th** office of the
Secretary of the Treasury, per net of twentieth April,
me thousand eight hundred and eighteen, two thou-
and six hundif-d dollars
For compensation to n clerk in snid r fficc, per art
of the twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight hun
dred und twenty-four, two hundred and eighty seven
dollars fifty cents
For compensation to clerk tn said office, per act of
second of March, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-seven, three hundred and fifty dollats
For compensation to the messenger in said office,
and assistant, in full of all allowance, two hundred
and sixty two dollars fifty cents.
For compensation to the First Comptroller of the
Treasury,eight hundred and seventy-five dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in 'he office of the
First Comptroller, per act of twentieth of April,
one thousand eight hundred nnd eighteen, four
ihousnud four hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty
cents
For additional compensation to one clerk per net
of second of March, one thousand eight hundred aud
twentv-soven, fifty dollars
For compensation to messengers in snid office, in
full of all allowances, two hundred and sixty-two dol
lar** and fifty cents
Fit compensation to the Second Comptroller, of
the Treasury, seven hundred and fifty dollars
For compensation lo the clerks in the office of tho
Second Comptroller, per net of twentieth of April,
one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, two thou
sand four bundled and twenty-seven dollars and fifty
cents.
For compensation to the messenger in said office
in full of all allowances, one hundred and seventy-
five dollars.
For compensation lo the First Auditor of the
Treasury,seven hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to tho clerks in the oflice of the
First Auditor of the Treasury, per act of twentieth
April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen,
three thousand three hundred dollars.
For compensation to the messenger in said office
in full of all allowances, one hundred and seventy-five
dollars.
For compensation to the Second Auditor of the
Treasury seven hundred and fifty dollars
For compensation to the clerks in the offico of the I
Second Auditor of tho Treasury, per act of twenti
eth of April, one thousand eight hundred and eigh
teen, four thousand and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the messenger in said office,
n full of all allowances, one hundred and seventy
five dollars. %
For compensation to tho Third Auditor of the
Treasury, seven hundred aud fifty dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the office of the
Third Auditor of the Treasury, per act of twentieth
f April, oae thousand eight bundled and eighteen
ftvo tno'itffad two hundred and twentv-five dollar**.
For compensation to tho messenger in slid offifll.
and assistant, in full of oil allowamss. two hundred
and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents
For compensation to the Fourth Auditor of tho
Treasury, seven hundred und fifty dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the office of tho
Fourth Auditor, per act of twentieth Apiil, one thou
sand eight hundred and eigl-ipsn, three thousand
seven hundred und sixty two dollars and fifty cents
For rompensat.nn to clerks in esid office, per aot
of second of March, one thousand eight hundrad ao4
twenty-seven, five hundred dollars
For compensation to the messenger in said officOj^
in full of all allowances, cue hundred and seteidy-
five dollars
For compensation to tbe Fifth Auditor of tboTfta*-
urv, ssven londrsdand fifty dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in tho office of tho
Fifth Auditor, per ar t of tha twentieth of April, o»o
thousand eight hundred and eighteen, two thousand
six hundred und twenty-fivodollars.
For compensation to the clerks iu said * (Bee, pet
net of twenty-sixth May, one thousand okU't hundud
nnd twcmy-fiTur, nine hundred nnd tweoty five di b
Inrs
For additional salary of one clerk, per ar.i of at*
corn! ol Mutch one thousand eight hundred and twin
tv-seven, fifty dollars *
For compensation lo the messenger io said' office^
in full of nil allowances, one hundred and seventy-
five dollar*
For compensation to the Treasurer of tha United
Slates, seven hundred and fifty dollats
For compensation to tho clerks in the office of the
Ttcosuror of tho United States, juv act of twentieth
c>f Apiil, one thousand right fmnoied and eighteen,
one thousand tbicc hundttd and iwelvo dollars aed
fifty cents
For compensation lo the cleifcs in said office, pat
act of tw enty-sixth of May, one th usnndHght hun
dred and twenty-four, three hundred dollars.
For compensation to the mess* nger in said office,
in full of ull allowances, one hundred end seventy-
five dollars.
For compensation to tho Register of the Treasory,
seven hundred and fifty dollars
For compensation to the clerks iu the office of the
Register ot tho Treasury, per act of twentieth of April*
one thousand eight hundred nnd eighteen, fivo thou
sand five hundred und eigh’.y-stten dollats and fifty
coots.
For additional saiury of four clerks, per act of se
cond of March, one thousand eight hundred and twon*
ty-seven, two bundled dollurs
For compensation to messengers in said offico, in
cluding the allowance for stamping ships’ registers id
full of all allowances, iwo hundred and eighty sevsn
dollars und fifty cents.
Fot compensation to the Commissioner of tbe
General Land Office, seven hundred and fifty dol{
lars
For compensation to tho clerks in the office of the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, per act of
second of March one thousund eight hundred and
twenty seven, four thousand eight hundred and sixty
two dollats and fifty cents.
For compensation to the mossengers, iu snid office,
in full of ail allowances, two hundred end sixty-two
dollars and fifty cents
For compensation to the Secretary of the Commis
sioners of tho Sinking Fund, sixty-two dollars end
fifty cents.
r or allowances to the person employed in tho trant-
[ mitting passports and sea-lstters *, for expenses of
translating foreign languages, to the office of the fie-
cretnr) <> (the Treasury ; lor stationery, fuel, print
ing, books, and all other incidental end comiugeBt
expences in the Trcaeury Department, and the ester-
ol office* therein ; including the expensee of adver
tising notices in relation |o tbs reiiubiirseinsnt of csr*
Inin portions of tho public debt, sevsn thousand five
hundred end thirty-seven dollars and fifty cenai
For allowances to the •upermtHndant and foot
watchmen, employed for the security of (ha State and
Treasury buildings, and for the repairs of two fire
engines and buckets, four hundred aud •«?euty-fifR •
dollars.
For compensation to the Secretary of VFar, one
thousand five hundred dollars
For compensation to the elerka io the office of the
Secretary of War, pti act of twemieih of April, onto-'
thousand eight liundred|;ind eighteen, five ihousaud
six hundred aud fifty dollurs:
For ons clerk in ike fiareau of Indian Affairs, per
act of second Murch, one 'Siueand eight hundred end
twenty-seven, two bundled and fifty dollars
For compensation to the nieawngersin said office,
in full of all allowances, two hundred and eixiv-lwo
dollars and fifty cents
For contingent expenses of tbe office of the Se
cretary of War, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
For books, maps, end plans, for tbe War Depart
ment, two hundred and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the clerks in the offico of the
Paymaster Goneral, per act of th* twentieth of April,
one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, nine hun
dred and seventy fivo dollars
For compensation to ih«- mesaengar in said office
in full of all allowances one hundred end seventy-five v
dollars
For contingent rxpences of said office, seventy*
five dollars
For compensation to the clerks in the offico of tbe .
Commissary General of Purohascs, per act of
twenty sixth of May, one thousand eight hundred
aud twenty-four, eight hundred aod seventy-five dol
lars.
For compensation to tbe messcoger in said office, •
in full of all allowances, one hundred and twenty-
fivi dollars
For contingent expei ces of said office, two huD*
dred and seven dollars and fifty r» nts
For compensation to the clerks in th offico of tha
Adjutant General, pet act of twentieth Apiil, one
houwand eight hundred and eighteen, five hundred
and thirty-seven dollars and tilt \ cents.
For compensation to one clerk in said office, per
act of second of March, one thousand eight hundred ’
and twenty-seven, two hundred dollurs.
For contingent expenses of said office, two hun
dred and fifty dollurs.
For compensation Inthe clerks in the said office of .
the Commissary General of Subsistence, per act of
twenty-sixth of Ma
ay, ono thousnid eight hundred and
twenty-four five hundred and thirty seven dollars*
and fifty cents
For compensation to one clerk in tho said office, *
per act of second of March, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty-seven, two hundred dollars
For contingent expenses of said office, including
printing advertisements, six hundred and fifty dol
lars
For compensation to tbe clerks in the office of tho
Chief Engineer, per act of twenty sixth of May,
one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, fivo
hundred and thirty-seven dollars «nd fifty cents
For compensation to one clerk in said office, pet
act of second March, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-seven, two hundred dollars.
For contingent expenses of said office, two 5uo
dred and fifty dollurs.
For compensation to the clerks in the Ordinanco
offico, per act of twentieth of April, one thousand
eight hundred and eighteen, seven hundred and thirty
seven dollars and fifty ccni9
For contingent expenses of said office, two hun
dred dollats.
For compensation to the clerk io the office of the
Surgeon General, per act of the twenty sixth of May
one thousand eight hundred and twenty fo ir, two’
hundred nd oighty seven dollars and fifty cents.
For compensation to the clerks in the office of the
Quartermaster General, five hundred and thirty-sev
en dollars and fifty cents
For contingent expenses or said offico, one hundred
and fifty seven dollars.
For compensation to the Secretary of the Navy,
one thousand five hundred dollars
1 For compensation to the clerks in the office of the
Secretary of the Navy, per act of tbe twentieth or
April, one thousand eight hundred and eightoen, two
thousand and fifty dollars.
For compensation to the cleric in said offico, per act
of twenty-sixth of May, one thousand eight hundred
and twenty four, two hundred and fifty dollars
For compensation to tho clerk in said ofiice, per
act of the second of March, one thousand eight
hundred and twenty-sevon, two huodred and fifty 1
dollars .-am
For compensation to the messenger in said office,
in full of all allowances, two hundred and alxty-twh
dollars apd fif^ cenff.