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The bill to niter llie constitution ee ns t< ■
dispense with the property qualification o
members of the leitialntiirr urn* rejected lligrt
not being an affirmative majority of twi
thirds, yens 81, nttys 58.
A hill 'o make copy grunts vnlhl ns evi
dence without the slgnnlure of till' Governor
(to provide for some grunts thus deficient Mini
issued between the vein's 1780 nml 1790;)
A bill to remove obstructions iu the < 'lint
tehoochee river were respectively rend the
iliird time and recommitted to u select com
mittee.
A Hill to establish n Mayor’s court iu Co
lumbus w«s passed.
The House took lip the bill to direct tlir
sale of the public bunds, hihI after n desultn
rv debate ns to tile present (li«|M>silimt of it.
aii ns to avoid liny precipitate or coullic.tiou
legislation on the mtmefoUB bills for locnl nl
lotmeuta of bands then before the house, ii
wns laid on the table for the prevent.
The bill so to Alter the constitution ns to
make clerks of the courts of ordinary elec
tive by the people was lost yeas si, unvs 50.
The lull to alter the 9tlf 'section (if the M l
article of the constitution as proposed by the
act of Inst year, so as that divorces shall be
final on the verdicts of two special juries, was
taken up, and was supported by Messrs. Hull
and Groce, und opposed by Messrs. Harris
of NVullon and Pace, iu a debate of consid
erable length mid interest. On tiie final I
question the act passed by the large majority
of 128 lo 0. |
A fourth bill to alter the constitution came
before the house for a third rending to day.
It was the bill proposed by the act passed last
session lo make Major Geuenils mid Briga
dier Generals elective by the people subject to
theircommaad. AftcrsOiqeexplanatory ami
argumentative remarks by Air. l'uco, the bill
was passed on division by it constitutional
majority.
Alter passing the hill fur the relief of the
hail of Carter Landlord,
The House adjourned lo Monday morning
half ufter 0 o’clock.
Monday, Dec. 0.
The House of representatives Ims decided
the fate of the Darien linuk, at lea-t for this
year. The bill to extend the Charter of that
institution being before the house, Mr. King
of Greene movidtn lay item the table lor
the balance of the session, (reject it.) This
motion was supported in argument by the
mover, and by Messrs. Young of Oglelhor|>e,
and Alfort], mid opposed by Mes.-rs. King of
McIntosh, Dunham, Davis of Glynn, mid;
Cone of Camden, and carried, • Yeas 77,j
Nays 58.
Mr. King of Greene, front the Committee I
on Hanks, reported on the state of the Cen-|
tial Hank. The Report was rend, and 1000
copies ordered to lie printed.
EVENING SITTING.
The House was occupied most of the eve- !
ning in reading bills the second tune.
Tuesday, Dec. 10. I
Mr. Cone of Camden moved to iVjc(fnsid-|
fir the vole, of yesterday laying on the table!
fertile balance of the session, the bill to ex
tend the Charter of the Darien Hunk. The
mover with Messrs. Glascock, King of Me-j
lntosli, Dunham, Waikerof Lumpkin, &. At- ,
ford, presented their views in support oT the j
motion, und Messrs, it iug of Greene, Young !
of Oglethorpe, and Williamson, against it. j
Motion lo reeotifider carried. Yens 107,
Nays 45.
Tin* »|»ecial order of the day, licing rt hill
concerning tree persons of color was taken
up, and laid on the talde lor the present.
A bdl lo repeal the act of 1831, imposing
a tax on pedlors, being taken up, Messrs, j
Anderson of De Kulh, Stark, und Davis of!
Glynn, addressed the House in support of,I
and Messrs. Hull, Young of Oglethorpe, ami
Caoper, iu opposition lo it. For its passage,'
Yens 63 Nays 77.
A bill to authorise the Inferior court oil
Bibb county, to establish ho as-ylum for the
invalid poor of said county, was passed. j
EsOTTSiRV. j
Tlve following List comprises all the Lnnd*
Fractions.
APPLUNG. i
No.
Martin Decti, Morrison’s drst. 198
IKda-rt Douglass, Morrison’s, 317
RebeccnCruminy, w. r.s. And’s,815
BARER.
Sarah Cliasleen, ifutloii’s, 331
James Johnson, Camp’s, 1)7
it aldwin.
AmrustasG. W. Hodges, Salem, 133
Mm. Woo Key, llill’*, 336
John S. Thomas, s. Scott’s, Ilk!
HI lili.
Smiling Wood, .Ionian’s, 817
Sitm’l. Howard Fay, Gvoce’s, Kid
John Dolton, r. s. Ellsworth’s, 51
Lucy H. Johnson, orp. .bird.in’s, 2ft
Francis 8. Juliason, Candler’s, til
Joseph H. Lee, Candler’s, 199
Christopher Lynch, Candler's, 317
Wilie A. Thomas, Jorthui’s, 324
Thomas Lundy’s orps. Justice’s, 3ft
John 1). Pills. Jordan’s, I 18
Washington Harris, .Iordan’s, til
David MAucricf, Johnson’s, 321
George 1*. Wagnon, Ellsworth’s, 115
Henry 8. Ray, Johnson’s, 152
James Dniinollv, orp. .Ionian ’s, 122
BURKE.
Win. Urnphrny’s orps. Rogers’
Samuel Garlick’s orps. line’s,
John Vaughn, jr. 72d (list.
Win. Reid, 7tM disl.
Uenj. Brook’s orps. 74tli dist.
Jonathan Johns, 7-ltli dist.
Hnlhttid Held, Bryant’s,
BULLOCH.
James Kerhy, Slater’s.
BUTTS.
Elizabeth Herrin, lunatic, Head’s 199
Ermine Case, Hall's, 331
Benjamin Harrison, Henrn's, 335
.Silas McMlcliael, Bern’s, ill"
C I 1IDEX.
Wm. Sikes, Brown’s, 133
CAMP HULL.
Luddrick Strickland, Mien’s, 336
A mlersoti F. ’l’liomasnii, Smitli’s, l-lft
Henry Ciirltnw, Smith’s, 307
Archibald L. W . Stroud,Smith’s, t!|
Sih.s N. Clav, Clinton’s, 339
John M. M utsoe.g, Ilanu
James Nocks' orps. S.imlurlin’*, 210
Joseph Auze, Valleau’s, 150
Elbert E. Craig, Clolaud’s, 58
Martlm Murrill, orp. Vallonu’s, 148
Leonard O. Hunter, Valleau’s, 302
Jasper Rosy, t’lelaud’s, 334
CHEROKEE
John 11. Gurrison, 2d see.
CLARK.
Hope II. Purnell, Athens,
Daniel Mayor, Thomas',
David Diggers, Hunk Branch,
Mary .Malice, w. r. s. Burnett’s,
4
2
Joint Kin";, r. *. Liddell's,
ID
25
ID
4
Lewis J. [Sharp, aidaii’s,
312
13
20
.j
Wm. E. Jones, ‘245tli dist.
210
12
18
4
Wni. Griffith, Liddell's,
338
27
(!
3
urtjter Greene, 248tli dist.
181
15
27
3
David Nowlin, 2423 dist.
18
27
90 27 3
93
121
310
13
Wm. W. Bonrd, Alliens, 9fi
David Abridge,s. Thomas’, 57
James Espy*, r. s. Illiek Branch, 54
co i. umii i A.
Jeremiah Darby, Olietl’s, 332
Resin 1) irsuy, Harris’, 57
Antonio L vvis, Clietl's, 315
Fdi/.abeth Porter, w. r. s. Dozier’s 335
E’iz ibpth Willson, w. r. s. Mur- I , >a
phey’s S
John Brooks, '.dams’, 1.2
John Reynolds, Harris’, 313
lleiij. B. Hardin, Dozier’s, 100
COWETA.
Win, Gullirie, Atkinson's, 63
Win. Rilev N o mi, Ware's, 170
Levin Walker, Atkinson's, 323
IraE. Smith, Ware’s, 800
Caleb Garrison, s. I. w. Garner's, 9(1
Bright Skepper, (‘ravin’s, 208
UVPORD.
John Reufroe, Mann's, 193
Winneford Paine, \v. r. s. Morris’ 19!)
Sumpson P. Molilev, Simmon’s, 388
DECATUR.
Joel D. Gibson, Hick’s, 10
Harris Kicks, do 1
DEKALB.
Thomas White, Morton’*, 5
Abel O. Embry, Heard’s, 170
Charles 1). Parr, Foot’s, 1)14
Joseph L. McGinnis, do t 213
Win. Balib, ». i. w. Doan’s, ' 337
Natlmniol Danggor, Rhode'*, 19
Aaron 11 ay good, Gridin’s, 349
Wm. A. WilUesnn, Font’s, 215
Howard Smith, s. Harris’, 134
Hezekiali Adams, Dean's, 117
John Hooiier, Gillis.’, 1 l(i
Wm. Shaw, Jiiliiisori’s, 102
Elizabeth Doi'Imui v, w. r. s. Say’s 332
J* rise Wnllise, Johitsnti's,
Cynthia Bously, vv. Gillis,
DOOLY.
John Ingram, 033d dist.
EMILY.
John Phillips, 574th dist.
LilCind.a, Thoiiiai, Francis, A )
Henry Miller, orps. 153th, j
John II. Bryan, 1311th dist.
Allen Perry, 574lh dist.
E PI'l NO /TAM.
George Nonce, sr. r. s. 9th dist.
ELBERT.
Henry R. Deadtvvler, Wilhite’s,
Jedidiah.S. Mi tier's orps. 192d,
Samuel Karr, s. i. vv. Bower’s,
jVInseH llutchofson, Srovver's,
EMANUEL.
Cullen Cowart,.49lh dist.
ElijahGordy, 19th dist.
Hilant Waits, St'.lh dist.
FA YETTB.
Win. McCombs, .Minims,
Giles Newton, Gitten’s,
Wm. Liles, Lamliotli’s,
Jerounali M. Vv dlimns, GriflTni’
John Antlinuv, Compton's,
EH I XIxf.FX.
Asa Sent!., Wdiis’,
Daniel Groover, Sewell’s,
i Wm. B. Cheek, Crawford’*,
John W. Crow, i lolley’s,
a HE EXE.
Joel P. Leverett, 102d disc
John Cartiight, lllst dist.
Edward Cfossley, I I Ith dist.
James V. Miit'U'C 145tli dist.
Nathan Thompson, 140th disl
(i I VIXXE TV.
Frederick Cox, lftflth dist. 210
Win. Williams, linker’s, 322
Tfionias Vaugli, 4ft l h dist. 97
Abel Winniugbaiii, Hamilton’s, 331
28 3
20
13
16
12
Hi
20
4
18
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23
28
13
15
15
15
6
25
12
27
27
27
18
4
19
19
27
8
2
3
3
4
3
15 4
(i It
324
25
3
331
4
2
308
13
■j
50
15
4
Ml
16
1
127
28
3
55
27
3
15
18
4
120
15
4
829
11
4
02
10
4
9
15
3
29
18
4
133
4
o
399
13
2
65
18
4
323
12
3
171
4
2
s, 28
18
4
337
22
3
193
14
4
342
22
3
16
6
3
303
6
3
230
12
3
333
11
4
124
19
148
18
-
t. 399
25
a
tils. see,.
27 3
13 3
10
2ft
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25
14
19
12
14
18
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14
19
14
14
18
19
131
91)
32(5
314
145
340
3
1
3
4
4
3
4
113 C 3
12
Unbelt 1). Caiqp, s. Reid’*, 325
John Medlock, 1 Kith dist. l(i-)
Joshua Bin,vii, Barker’s, 22
Green Hill, Bridge’s, 323
Robert Chandler, s. \! inn’s, 387
Thomas H". Moore, Tower’s, 27
Wm. J. T oy, Chamber’s, 163
Thornton Me id, McGuire’s, 320
John Nix, Retd's, 134
Riley Metllin,Tower’s, lit)
Caleb Hail, i'.rt lge’s, 6
HABERSHAM.
Gideon II. Smith, Smitli’p, 292
Larkill Satterfield, joues’ 113
Jeremuib '1’ayldr,jr. Whitehead’s 8
John Hudgens, Dyer’s, 219
James A. Bean!, iliighe’s, lift 1
Larkin M. Elliott’s orps. Brocks, 286
RevM. Patou P.-Hiitith,.Dyer’s, 3.85
John Coley, Burnett’s, 58
Nicholas Whitlow, ( levclaud’s, 312
HALL.
Peter M. . Hit "r.'M. rV*, 324
John R.no, Merk’s, 331
Jesse V im', nl, Banins, 332
Elias Braden, I l. rmlon’s, 208
Robert Hamilton, Hamilton’*, (iii
Ezekiel Painter. Dnhb’s, 396
// IX(JOCK.
Jam. - Ferrell, 1 I Hi dist. 311
Hnle rl Ii. limion, Iftl-tdist. 313
Jesse M. I 13th .list. 807
Wm. Jones, s. 193 I .list. l ift
U IIIRIS.
Svlvnuus Gibson, M hiker’*, 7
Wm. M. Gilmore, Robinson's, ft )
Bidford Hopkins, do 311)
l’. *3 . Patterson, VV illingliam’s, 41
James Hall, Rulunsoti’s, 16
HE 1 IID.
Thomas K. Da .sou, 693.1 (list. 224
Bllliugsle.i, w. 702d dist. 91
hem; Y.
>a Jucl’son, vv. Bishop’s, 162
6
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15
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27
25
15
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28
14
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IS
4
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M try
(Haris
Maig;
Hood’s,
Henry M.
Elias I Inn
Isam Dan
John Suit
McCihbiu, w. r.
Russell’s,
I.iU ' VOX.
"I, Nmclmr’s,
IB. Walker’s.
338
Ilund’i
JASPER.
Mlives J. McClendon, 3(I4lh dist. T3
Jnsiali Hoiviluin, 3(>5tli (list, 48
Henry Harrison,293d dist. HI
Jmnes Blits, Dawson's, 23d
I .'ll nte'll Hand, SiXilh dist. 103
Sriinuel 1’n I Lnii, do 337
VVin.Oiveiiby's orps. l'hillip's, 8d
.nrri:its(hv.
Saruli Harrell, vv. Alexander'*, ‘ 315
Delilah fields, w. Laiupe, 1)2(5
Richard Ilannali, llnnonh'e, 3*27
.1 ox r.s.
John Wilson MeReliee, Taylor's, 11*1
Orange Divis, Newby's, 225
Win. M. ll.iweJI,Stewart’s, 327
Hainusl VV’riirlii, s. Martin's, 291
VV'ni. I’. Itigram, Onim’s, 338
James Slaugliier, Davis, 218
John llunl, Hurt’s, IDS
Joshua Fowler, Winter's, 21
Andrew J. Owens, Itiisnmrs's, 290
I!lake Fitzgerald, Newby's, 32,8
J. VV iV A. P. SlubVs, orps. Bivins, I'd
Amos Alsatiroolis, jr. Sander's, 3dl
John C, 1’arkersDll, Hart's. 8
L. IUREXS.
Nathan Tucker, ltlacksbear's, 127
F.li Mellon,Swinitey’s, I7'2
Samuel VValden. do . y**-)
Council II. VVnlf, VVriglil’*, 139
Jntin Lock's orps Dailey's, 209.
Allen Scarborough, do 334
Oran VV. Young’s orps. Bvan's, CO
. LEE.
David Moses, 734th dist. DC
UHF.RTY.
Bllzibeth Nolen, vv, Baker’s, 310
. II Harford, 15th disl. till
I.IXCOEY.
Albert ft. Harris, McMiUou’s, 339
Win. Atby, I,overall's, 285
LO It’.VDES,
Jeremiah Wilson, s. Illair's, 13
.lames l'.iigii-b. RtirnelCo, 290
I'.ngtisti, Burnett's, 3lti
Frederick ,VI. Gidden’s, Mattox'*, 335
M. umox.
Temperance Dint, Ii a Smith's, 199
lames i Kendrick, Wilson's, 3*23
Gilford E Kendrick, do 321
, M.IMOX.
Lnliraini C. lfbieker. IImb»n’s, 1
Mel.XVOSH.
N ifti Wnobolt, 27lsi ilistl 55
Vincent L. hee, 2ltb dist. 328
MEIllll’ETIIER.
Mary Ann Dnugt is. w. r. s. Arrington's, 12C
J nil u l.asseter, Greer's, 234
Ford Duller, s. Gridin's, 129
Norman McDonald, Crow's, 87
Reuben Drown, orp Arrington's,
Thomas Grimsley, Tuggle's,
Marvel! Kelley’s orps. .Strickland's,
John Thompson, t oggle’s,
MV.VIIOE.
Win. Perinentor, s. Allen’s,
Robert Thomas, 4ti(illi dist.
Arthur Johnson, Brewer's,
John F. Gogins, dtililli dist.
Robert F. Sme.tair’s orps. Fraziers,
Catharine .Stubble, w, Norris,
Henry Vaughn, Coijier’s,
josiah Langley, Bryan’s,
James I'atridge, Kendrick's,
David .MoGlaun, Hilt's,
Aliram Luke. do
David Ogtotree, Kendrick'*,
Cioirles Saulord. Lester'*,
Elijah Garrett, Norris’,
Henry Mu wry, Brewer's,
MQXfOOMERY.
George McCriminon, Peterson's,
Joiiti McCiuean, do
MORG.Ly.
Drury Bradley's orps. Wood's,
Aaron Lewis, Jones',
Efiurd L. Jones’ orps. Walter’s,
Alfred Spencer, Night's,
Aimer Haralson, do
8euboru Uonrger, Jones',
MUSCOGEE.
Jane L. Marks, vv. Flynn'*,
.XEWTO.V.
Elizabeth Tyler, vv. r. ». Prophet's,
r.lizabelh Lane, w. Slanlur's,
Richard Singleton, do
Robert I). Lumpkin, McClain's.
Wm, Dollar, Nesbit’s, ut
OGLETHORPE.
John 8 Flleemnn, Jenkins’, 15
Wm. Walker, Mali's, 74
.las. &. Henry Huff,orps s. i. w. Green's lf*2
Win. It Ogiivie, Jenkins',
James V. Drake, Hatchett's,
Joshua /liber, Hall's,
PIKE.
Lewis Daniel, Crow's,
James Griffin, do
John J. Fielder, Allison's,
Islium Farmer, do
tturuell Bottoms, do
dairies Gregory, s. Oilman's,
Voun-rsleit Diody, Lmvrence'*, 2c5 i
PULASKI
Noah Powell. Dihnnn’s, 149
Guilford Kent, VVlieele'r's, 3(1
Harriet Hodge, minor f. a. McDaniel's, 2
Amos Wingate', s. Hitman's, 49
8tmenn Wooten, Bryan's, 311
McGilvary Barber, Dil onn’s, 57
diaries G. Williams. Wasiiburn’s, 329
Holotnun Bennett, Wheeler’s, 25
Nancy Tovlar, w. Bush s, 1(19
Elizabeth Brwivn, iv. Washburn’*, 19
I'UTjY.JM.
John II Moran, Taylor’s, 17
Muesli linckrter, Kendrick’s, 18 I
Mary Dennis, w. 3(l7lh di«t. 270
Aon Bradford, w. r.s Itoluuson s, 941
ll.iUUX.
Robert Alien, Anderson's, 271
Win. Williams, jr. Coffee's, 311
niciiMoxn.
Elizabeth' II. M. tiainiivoii, VV. ri. &■ )
Gen. w. It. McC Ifthy's orps. 123d, <,
Lemuel Dwilte. GOtitli (list. 2-9
John Star. I22d d:sl. 271
.-uu-itimus Tliomaa. ltttlli dist. liO’i
John J-'uiiius, I22d, dist. 3l(i
John If. Itliilock, nrp. 398th dist. 33G
Archibald B-iogs, 4981 h dist. Its
He/"!.iall Dalle!. GDIIIb diet. 218
Wm. Havem-r.'I'jmli dist. il l'-’
Wasiuuoi.oii D it dsenback, Rhodes, 331
Wm.' Joiner, 121st (Hot. 295
SC It IVEX.
Jolfn R Moutree, 911 ii (list. tft
Jesse Mixon,2-iOth diet. 330
sTEtr.mr.
James Townsend, Harp’s, 20
Wm. Miller, do 329
Je '.V rysloue-Sniil Ii. 11 ill’s, 299
SIMPTEIt.
John Baggett, TBGlh dist. 244
T.ILBOT.
Win. E. Hodman, Mizull's, 27(1
.1 dill Crillentoll, fine's, 273
Wilson Palmer, Mizell's, 71
John Walker, do 329
J .siall 1 Greene; Phillip's, IDS
Dndlev I a e. son. Dnrbaoi’s, 314
Jno.es Morns. Edward*!, 19
James .VI. Ilavnes, .Mizeii's, 324
L i. iu.r WiiRlmrsl’s ... os. Cox's, 1U3
7 UU.IFRIIO.
.! .a. D. (,'reaves, Cl 2d disl. EO'i
Tuiiias Il.'llgml, I'O'.-'lll diet. 2;k5
Rogcrtl Dickerson, l.ni'nlidist. 135
rr.LF.nti.
Win. Einilli orp. Fryer's, 19
THOMAS.
1 Tillman D. Pemifoy, Groover's, 29
8! TROUP.
in. Moon, Stewart's, 19
iomon Williams, 73atli disl. 315
AV1GGS.
145
301
210
170
131
95
330
12
310
340
333
30G
313
117
312
290
4
141
301
335
1T.1t.T0X.
Charles Furlnw's orps. Clegg's,
Thomas Reynold's orps. Parti's,
Leonard Bissell,419th dial.
Hinss Holt, s. s. Ctogg’fc,
Sarah Camiihelt, w.
HARE.
James Lpnktord, Miller's,
Leah Tiltet, vv. do
IT.IRREX.
Sterling Gardner, jr. Stuvvnrt's,
Sarah Baytes, iv. r. s. Dnwn'e,.
Anlliony Jones, Lvnnui’s,
ir.lSlllXpTOX.
Moses Garner, ar. s. Garner's,
Joltn J. Holmes, llaygond's,
James Dupree, Puacock-s,
Etizuhetti Holton, iy. flnygonil's,
Edmund VV. .lines, VVllliams ,
Mary Wood, Everett's,
Austin Kmiuon, Martin'e,
Win. Murphey, Liglitfont's,
VVright Miller, Duiiree’e,
II'A FA E.
Eh*n*zor Harris, 331th dist.
WILKES.
Terry Runnels, Ltinceford's,
John Fling's orps. Jones’,
Aaron Grim, IT&tli dist.
Branch P. Fulks, iVmlerson's,
Susannali Willis, w. r. a. ItHth dist.
IVinney Edninuds, iv. r. s. Lunceturd'e, 270
Robert B. Williams, Mnsety’e,
HILKIXSOX.
Bryant O'Baninn, Blmint's,
Hugh Curry's orps. Smith's,
835
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91
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3
83
15
3
97
18
4
334
27
3
95
20
2
299
20
2
333
4
2
14
15
3
321
14
3
385
95
3
102
19
1
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28
3
42
19
4
311
13
4
106
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122
18
4
319
25
3
180
27
3
99
15
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342
27
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14
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270
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341
11
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201
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Wesceby tin, Fayetteville Observer, a great
internal improvement convention tvas held
in Hnlt-igh on Monday the 25th ttlt. attend
ed hy delegate* from all parts of the State,
tninly favorable to the heirs of Penn, in con-
sequence, tint merely of the decree of Jame*
appointing the 40th degree of latitude aa the
boundary of Pennsylvania,' but from thair
own culinnc** and circumspection: for the
grant of Muryland to the Baltimore fttmily
inny seem to sanction their possessions of
territory to the 41st degree.
Be Mint as it may, the necessity of an n-
greement vvns urgent, front the circumstnnee
of the British government being in treaty
with the proprietary of Pennsylvania for the
purchase of their rights. This impelled
Lord Bultimore to the arrangement of‘32;
which he endenvoured to invalidate as soon
as the emergency was overcome. Chnncery
suits, kingly decrees, dc proprietary arrange
ments, followed—which eventually produced
the appointment of commissioners to run the
* temporary line.’ This was effected in 1730.
But thi? cause in Chnncery being decided in
1750, now commissioners were nppointed,
who were to ascertain the semi circle ties
cribed from the centre of New Castle with n
radius of 12 miles. Objections originating
idiom this centre and the periphery, threw
the case ngitin into chancery, to have a re
cognition of horiz.ontnl admeasurement, and
of statute miles—which (with other circum
stances) compelled nnother agreement in
1760; und this effectually terminated such
protracted und vexation* ullercntinns. This
agreement was enrolled in the English Court
of Chancery; and unforced as above nicn-
lic records of our commonwealth.
2
25 3
front 130 to 150 in number; Governor Svvnin j turned in 1701.
President, i lie Convention was composed, The cluirt and suive.ys of the former (not
savs the Observer “ nl men distinguished lor of the latter) ngiceincnt are among the puh-
their talents, ihtfir jiraclical good sense, their "
expansive views, and their lofty patriotism,
and that thus lur, the utmost harpioay Jj’ good
feeling had prevailed,”.
“ We understand, (saysthe Observer,) that
the must iuipiirtaat propositions which have
been submitted, and which it is supposed will
engross the must scriuup consideration of the
Convention, ate, l-t, A plan for connecting
tile waters of the Chesapeake with Beaufort
harbor, 2nd, For constructing a rail road
from Beau lin t to Reedy Patch Gap of the
Blue. Ridge. 3rd, Far extending a railroad
across the Stain, just below the granite for
•nation, from (he South Carolina line to the
Roanoke.”
317
339
333
19
127
1174
3011
We learn from the Vicksburg Advocate,
that« penitentiary system will no doubt occu
py the attention of the Legislature . of that
State, (Mississippi,) at its present session.
The late “ Meteoric Phenomena” seems to
have extended all over the Union ; at least ns
far as we have heard from; and ns might
have been expected, ha* produced all sorts of
sensations. Among others tvu Imvc heard of
the following good ’tins: —
A fellow near Georgetown, D. C. having
just robbed a hen-roost, was so frightened by
wlmt lie had no doubt . was the day of judg
ment, while carrying oft’his booty,that he ran
back and tvus caught in the act of replacing
it.
At Port Carbon, Pa. ii woman strongly or
Members of Congross arc hurrying to the
sent of Government—ninong others, who
Imvc passed through this place, was Col.
CnocKETT, who attracted no little attention.
We heard him nvotv his determination to
make his friend Mnjor Downi.vo , cut the Pre
sident’s acquaintance. He snys he is too hon
est a fellow to lie subjected to the contamina
tion of the Kitchen Cabinet. The Colonel
also disclaims all knowledge of the work,
which has lately made its appearance, pur
porting to lie hie Memoirs. 1 lo had no hand
in preporing the volume, and expressed him
self indignantly at the liberty thus taken with
his character* \Freil. Arena
DAVY CBOCKETT.
The Colonel fairly ** Dikes the rag off’,’’
and “goes ahead” of Colonel Pluck entire
ly. lie lately visited the theatre at Nash
ville, when on Ins tvny to Washington, hy
special invitation, where he wns received hy
a tornado of applause. Mo says “ if there
wasn’t noise enough to blow lip a sycamore
of forty feet circumbendibus by the roots, I
wish I may he---transmogrified !"
The gallant Colonel “went the wlmlo fi
gure,”—ogled the mothers—liquored the fa
thers, and made love to the daughters, thus
proving stronger than mi alTlt/avt/, that ho is
“the ra’al critter;”-—if ho isn’t “ u whole
team,”— -the lion of the West,” wo should
WE, (h* at.
lit* **ttl*m*nt „
Col. William Ward
bad a personal i»1**t^
Col. Ward .(atts that
attack ; that 4t* wr *
ntij*cl in inUtf
Combs and Nr. *, win, was pyn*i
ry to e.itliar, in wtli*) *ffiirt h* was u
Comb*, and under tun cirausMtan***, W* J
rsgfat Ilia qecurnnM.
Nr. McCombsstaWalbnlh* tan rtgrat* r
rsns* I (list the various report* which bin
tlicir way rnt* the nawapajwt* nr* **auth '
lam, and regret* Ur* incorrect statement r
correspondent of the Georgian gave toneemta
Wartl’a conduct in Ifceeftay ; that whatever«
sivo remark, he mmjl heve made conoernii
Ward, in relation to ihe elFeir, he eheeritally l
•s heie fully satielM npon the etttetnertt*.
Ward, of Ilisir inju.liee; thet ftenthieaequalatMM*
with Col. Ward lie be be re* Mm te b**nhoHdSht*
man, and inctpable of indicting wentan injury HM
any pereon, and i» new Mtiefied Wit Cdt. WUMlNI
no intention when he name to Iff* home te t*ljlM*
either hie person or property ; that tt the Mm* M
shot Cal. Ward, it wa* don* in a moment ef euMe-
(I'eal, and under a mi.coneeption of Cet. Werd'eln-
tendon. 'TTaving thus feme to an tmicsbl* mtlfi
•lunding, they mutually ezprs** their reedineei t*
bury wlmt liae paieed, and eo mutually retraet any
expressiims growing out of th* allhir, and agree M
tuke no ineuaurea in any wty to tba Injury of eilhar.
and to diacountenanc* any In ths part or thair rae-
pective friends; that hereaffar they will meet an te
the transaction had never happened; being mutually
satisfied witli th* above expleketione..
8. ROCKWELL,
O. II. KENAN,
A. II. KENAN,
YOUNG JOHNSTON.
Milledgeville,|Gth Deo. 1833.
Alt editors in the Stale will ptteee give th* *boV#
a plane in ilieir columns, partinulerly tlioee who haC*
published the ulfnir from rumor.
I ■■ ■ ■ ■ ns » I^av—m-
DIBU-()n (tie l.illi of November lait.sltit. rfjklfiie.J* Lstm
count)’, Ploritln, of h HilliouH fever, IIARDY VlcKt.M ) llj>;
in tlio a1xi> -tii'si year of hi* •»*«?, nnd IbP thi Ihm tw#nijr*«i«t
years n pious nicinhur of the ItnpUst <Jhorch. iJectasefl
left a ooinpaiitoii nml live cjiildr^n i<» mourn \nwlr IrrppAfAJW®
loss; he ili«*tl wilh n full i^ssorunce of lii« Mieufttiiiffijiit^Wf*
lug lo hit IVlrndi llmt the Lurti'i time w«« hUtUne. )li|i|>7lf*
they llmt die in the l.ont.
NOTICE.
THE Member* of the Central
aoputihce of (liv Siam Blzla. Puny are reeavMtd
.•» ct»nvrn« lit L» Fnyptl«f Ifni), on tlur Mth lMt f*
10 o’rldTk ill th« ihorniojC, to rpc* lv«? thf repuiT of their Wttitm*
\i>« Commince, n«d to Uiintwci toch other ImsinetsM Mf «•
Kiihiniltcd lor th»*lr r.on*ideriUlo». Functunl iittrmlmice is (Iwl*
cd. Hy oFticr of —
(ten. D. R. M1TCI1RLL, Ohnlriram.
N. r. SAVIIK. STorctnry.
Millcdguville, lltli P«*c. 1880. .
^ LIGHT BAROUCHE, with Lentlmr
M’aEHBS'S
Lottery mud JExekmmge Meet
M1 LI.FIX)F.VII.LE, OfOftOU.
(r?“ The following nee the drewn
of d,e UNION CANAL LOTTERY
Fennvvlvaiiia, Claes. No. 24, (or 1833.
32'._(jTi—ftl)—5tl—Si—58—1«-»—0-8.
ged her husband to collect forty dnllnis iu,-1 like to know who is7 Wo should like to see
mediately, on a debt which was due to him,
or lie never would gel, it,—us the day of judg
ment bad arrived.
Twiggs, enmity 8. Dec. 1833.
Messom Editors —I Imvc noticed the pub
lication with regard to the contemplated Stale
Rights meeting in Milloilgeville, for the pur
pose of nominating u congressional ticket on
theevening oftiui 12tli instant. If this enmi
ty should tint bn represented in that cmiven-
“ the white man” that dare stir him np with n
long pole, hy questioning the fact; if lie didn’t
look him to death “ before soon," we should
suqiect “ the ugly vuniant” intended to “pin
hit* ears bnck nnd swallow him;” we ques
tion whether at any rule, be wouldn’t “ grin
off” the fellow's “epidermis” llmt presumed
to doubt it.
Nun-Hampshire Silk. Mr. Frost, o
Plainfield, N. H. Ims made about Imlf u
tion as desired, I take the liberty of suggest- pound of silk this sensnn from 15(H) eggs,
ingn lew name* ol thorough going tinffinoii- The weight of leaves consumed was 75 pounds
which is just about the same portion consum
ing a lew intine* of thorough going
iug uncompromising Suite Right* gentlemen;
such ns will it elected, stand up with n bold e fi j ti Bavaria iu the same process. No pains
and dauntless front in emigres* as they have
nt home against the rising and nvet Bowing of
tliut spirit, the perfect antipodes of the firs:
principles of our government A the true prin
ciples of Liberty. The unmet I would res
pectfully suggest to the consideration of the
meeting are John II. Howard, Robert Au
gustus Beall, and Julius O. Alford. These
gentlemen would meet the rapid current ol
consolidation iu it* progfers outvurd lo the
south, nnd throw it Lack upon its authors and
our unfeeling rapacious avnridioiis oppressors.
TWIGG.8.
T'nnn the American Sentinel.
MASON AND DIXON’S LINE.
Mason titnl Dixon’s Line is to called front
the names—Charles Mason arid Jeremiah
Dixon—ol the two geiitlcm.tn who were ap
pointed loritti the unfinished lines iu 1761, be
tween Pen ns \i ii i r:i and Maryland; on the
territories subjected to the heirs of JVn.i and
Lord Baltimore. A temporary line had been
run iu 173!), hut hud nut given satisfaction tn
the disputing parties, although it resulted from
mi agreement in 1732 between thrmsehos.—
A decree had !uvn ninth* t i 1685 hy Kin.,
James, il 'liuealing llm boundaries Ix-twecii
the lands given hv chatter tn the first Lord
Baltimore, and til. a (judged to his majori
ty, (afterwards to •*» dlmm Pi-itu,) which di
vided the tract of laud between Delaware
Bay and the Eastern se.t on one side, amt
the Chesapeake Buy tut the other, hy a line
equally ititersce.liag it drawn from Cape Hen
jopeit to the 4Utli degree north latitude. \
decree in Chancery rendered the King’s de
cree imperative. But the situation of Hcn-
Inpen became in: g a latlijeol of serious pro
tracted and expensive litigation—particular
ly alter llie death of Penn in 1718, & of Lord
Baltimore in 1711; till John tint I Richard
and Thomas Penn, (who loid hoaonie snjo
proprietor* of the American posse's.-ions id'
their father William) and Cccilm*, Lord Bal
timore (grand..,m of ('lull'll - &■ great g*. ami
s' m of (‘r-'-i 11 i -, th" ■ n g to a I pa I cate, ( (
ed into tin gn-cjn. nt on the I Dili of ilav
1732. To this a: inement, a chart was tip
pended—which a> 'ertaitted the site of Cttpe
Henlopcn, atnl ilelinetited a division hy
Johnson M.Hooper, A hh ibolifs
:):i;I
4
Micho‘1 Ihtrinvcil
r. *. Cham- |
[294
6
CA It HOLE.
1
1)0 is’,
I
1
fsooroc W. Snow, V* nuuon*#.
fill
lfi
4
Henry llorringtoi
, f’opelia’s,
20
2ft
llrigliL W. Ilarnravp, Mullens’,
•2~6
20
2
John:son, !
'lili til’s,
24
15
J«»hn H. Warwick, Mullens’,
29:)
6
ft
Hichurtl (iuowui,
t jiio.twiii’s,
311
22
Hiram Maiiailcv, Hi ndou’s,
55
28
;;
IRWIN.
('ll 1 77/ Ml
I Nicholas Bak. r,
V.lilts’
,332
22
John Koche, i'il/.pairick’^,
1 11
0
3
h’lovti JourJUim,
St'(tie’s,
319
14
Mary 11. Brown, w. I«t <!i$t.
54
18
4
J
1C RSON.
Mnrv Piulolct, w. Kil/pntrick’s,
125
19
1
Chnrh’s V. Browi
it, 115th (list.
I7.J
14
l*«tncU McUchce, Sau lcrliu’s,
210
20
2
I*cvi Martiu, 'Z l
1 dial.
3J0
6
r
■ it !•.
• i'ld '>•. imljurly, 8. 1‘oumi'n,
I) hi if I JCpiiI, Boblick'rf.
.lolin R.ti.un, d.»
sS.imH'.’! M (tranli.'rrv, Htoelmau’s,
.f )N-*|til Smilii, Wills*,
Mary .M CS^nums. w. I'rpscoltH,
i-iow-A !/ridir)>s*' orps do *
William IsHo tj orpt} Will’s
LI* SO.V-
Sinie->n Lawlt-TM, w I vv ITOlli dist.
A Aron Uaker, diwt.
.Itilin Burkett, r»:<7tli dist.
Aridi r.oiiii Stafford, o- *;111 dist.
Jtiljii Co’liim, fi.SfMli dist.
Martin, 1'J-llli dibt.
247
cast find west line nmninj;
tli.it Cape tn the rwict mi hll
Hiila; and from t!i;s middle
the Unvs »>i < ’Ihsh penU<* and Del a war*) was
tn hi; drawn ji hii* • ruuihu :ird ><• ;is to Form a
tangent with t|ip p rip|,< rv of the nti- *m h’
drawn aroot'.l w C . tU- {;e«rc.dilv t;» th.*
deed of tin D.:k<* of V ,t,‘> ", dli on P,*nn ;)
and that this line * honhi ho eo.ittuut d north
wnrd still till it n aohed the 40th <le<reee of
1 ititude, which would he fifteen ICuifiisli
miles duo smith of Phil.irhdpliiu. i’rmn this
point a west line was to he drawn across ami
25 miles beyond the Susouohunnah river,
to the western limits of Pou'nsylvama— lo iv-
iiifT the lino not actually run thmiifh virtu il
ly drawn, t«» in? tho boundary between Ma
ryland and this State. This was precisely
one century after the orit»iual charter to the
first proprietor of Maryland—and was ctr-
were taken in this case to chop the leuves,
regulate the temperature or secure the worms
from the weuther, which wns unusually bad;
and Mr. F. is 41 fully of opinion that the cul
ture of silk is as easily learned ns any other
kind of business or art, nnd that many famil
ies in every town would find as profitable a
reward for their labor as our rich farmers do by
correspondent care and exertion.” We have
no doubt of it, nnd we hope to see theexperi-
ment seasonably uiul thoroughly tried.
Boston Jour,
Breach of Marriage Promise.—In Steu
benville, Ohio, a few weeks since n complaint
was made by a black man against a white
lady, for the violation of n matrimonial prom
ise—damages laid to the nmout of eight dol
lars. Tho dark compl nuant’s heart did no
appear to be ii pared by the cruel refusal of
the fair one, but be wanted to recover the
(l:mi:iiros, that being llie amotinfrhe paid her
on closing the coj)l.**nct.
Prom the Columbus Enquirer,
ft will b ■ seen by the subj lined proceed
ings of a meeting of tho ciuz. M us of Mont-
i^ome.ty, Alabama, that active exertions are
mirkimr to ilivert from Columbtis a lur^e por
tion *.|' its most valuable trade* We hope
ihai h sc . xertious will prove unsuccessful,
not b. e. uim’ we are averse to tin; prosperity
of our uoieliboumiir town, or desirous of cur
tailing its proper and legitimate sources of
business, but we think we are justly entitled
to the trade of this sec ion of our own Slate,
and hope that our eiti/.mis will offer such iu-
duc< infills to llm planters, by the constiuc-
tjuii of eood roads, and llie sale of groceries
at lair prie.es, as will secure us the trade of
; those counties at least, on the eastern side of
tin* (h alt diode
We h ive he.* • looking anxiously for the
•rport of Mr. Nicliol*, the faigiueer, np
; point**il hy (jdv. {iimipktii, to make an exam-
iiiatiun of ihe Chatuhooclicu river from West'
I*oiut to Columbus, with the view of useer-
; i lining the prac'icubdity and prolmhle e.v-
’ penso of making it n;i\ igahle for Hat hotloui-
I boats, and also to make, a survey of tin
SPLKNOIU «CM'ME,.
XRW VURK
eonrioLisres uittssv.
Kxtra Class, No. 37, for 1633.
rar a'tie OtViriilt itrnwtng wttt be tec.«W«l si l4cOBHK«»S OC-
““ "" ifiV XhTrUttenj-lO Dcaien Ballot,.
SCHEME. ^
1 iviza Of $25,000 « #25vMO
lO^MIO
4,000
3.000
B.00U
4.000
3.000
20,000
10,000
8.000
1,000
5,U00
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Wholes $8 —Halves 84 —Quarters $9.
ORDERS from (loz port of llie Uuion (poll psl(l) will *«•
wllb prompl sttettiton. AUUrc*^ ju«q|<II13E
|>ec. 11.MiUtdgeciUe, Ore.
SttietH Male anil female
Academies,
CLARK COUNTY GA.
O N Fridny the 15th iust. tho annual ex-
iimlntiUonn of U»«*e Institution* closed j the eneicUotwlIl
nsain be returned on »H*» ftr»* Mondoy li» Jununry o?*l» under tho
direction nnd hulrucilon ol Mr.lt BCtiTT, wh® fc®*®
tHUcht will) icrenl nml unperultetai sureena, for upwerda off It
yeurff, In lliif St*U». The Uoord of TruMeet feel the
roiifidencf in roeoinmemlln* the*e InsUtutiont to the netroooi®
of nn rnlislHeiied pnhllc. In pototol hviitibnnd mori»)»,U»eril
ing.* of Siilem U not surpimml 1*jr muy vllJoge in the Stale#--
Term4 of tuition «•' heritofwe, pnyntile mrai ier y in Advance*
Cm rd inny be ol.tnlned id ihe vjllugc ami lu viclnlljr, lorelfbt
or nine (loll.ifH per monlli. Tbe Board of Tru«lec»do sangulHe-
tv hone, tli.kl lhe«e hlFtiltitiooo will I'-eeivo Ihe moat liberal pal*
iiiiiiina* llie eii-ui *K yenr, Irom A Iree nnd enlightened public, ns
r * u,, ,li ‘ f '. " - >*o institution iu the Suae <
1
d#
10.000
1
do
4,000
1
do
3,000
3
do
2,500
9
do
2,000
2
do
1,500
20
do
1,000
20
do
500
20
do
400
50
do
200
5(1
do
100
.tg yenr, from
they”nre onlidt id llmt
deterving limn these.
Wild.1AM I’. 0 RAH AM JOSEPH SMITH,
JOII.N laOYP "" **
. nflAKC.II.
.. ANUKRStlN,
IIKNJtY n.VVKM'OItT
JAM R S
.) \ M I*
3 TIIAU. B. RISKS,
ffr.lls \ | VT1IOMAS R. THOMPSON,
•’.RSON, I 2 JOHN TOTTV,
I PORT, I 3^1 Dee. 11—4>.
A TEAOM Iiit \VAN'TE 1).
A GENTLEMAN, well qualified to teach
thu Ancient Langunges. nnd the higher branches of Alntli*
eiuntics.is wm tiled, *o tdhe rlinrge of the Wnricuton Academy,
for the ensuing yenr, IIW4. Tentlmoniols of moral cli«rne.ter and
oi nbility to tench tbe idjnvc branches are rvquireit^-The pro
ceeds of the school, lor the h*t three j-enrs, hnve been worth
from dHt) dolls, to ».)o dolU. Comiminicntioiis addressed u* lit®
Scerctury will meet witli prompt nttentlon.
Wnrrentflh, D«*e.1t—3t.
OR ‘.V -A. CUANOLKR, Sec'ry,
NOTICE.
<UTR.\YED troMi the iilnntnlion of Ihe
undersigned, in the lllltdistrict Houston ci>Ubt)r,on theSHt
dny of Soptenilier la-1, a chesmil ‘sorrel Alare, with a nlaf* fac*,
ami branded on the left shoulder thus (1) rather inclined to be
swnyb.iched, nhoul !) or U) years t®*l; had a string around her
neck, will) a piece PI buck's horn on It.
Five DOLLARS BF.WAR1)
!i offered tor ihe delivery ol said mare; and iui> udurnintion
llmt may lead to lier recovery, will be thankfully received.
»Uf.U-H. _ E7*BKIEL miVAN,Jr>
i :Tk tiiokuuou muko iiorsf.
JORN UILPI.V,
RECENTLY from Virgin-
id. will land, lire ensuing season,in Mor
gan and Put on m counties, (of the exact
titnmh, the nubile shall ha iniormed in
due time) at fifteen dollars the visit,twen
ty dollars the season, and ti dolls, the in-
, siihiict to a deduction ol Hfteeo per cent on payments
nt.uk* in ihe i ;,jon. Irregular lUteinlnnce *»r purling with lib*
mire, will l'»rfoii tbe iuMirnnee. '! he was on will t |.m tn lie
1st diiyof March,nod ( lose Ihe lirut day ot June.
Oil in isa henmiful ehcsmit sorrel, fuily ft ft ecu ha mis 3 inches
liigli, nl i Mimuaudiii4 appearance, nml superiorsymelry.
(*KIIIOIIK K—John Ollpln wid tot hy Ool. Wm. K. Johnson's
celebrated iiorvc Sir fJImrles—Urn versa Jly know** as oueafthe
fi.u-st, ii not the finest, stallion, ever bred in Viiginin. Out off
(Ja;n. I. Wln*i's Tom Tough mare, she by tiie celebrninl horse,
Tun T visit • he liy tho liupi .'led |i<ii*ffc, Kseape, oi»I uf Fnirv.
I 1 ’.my, tlu* iftfiit Rrand dasu ot Uilpiu, ilk believed, out ot 13
ra • ». foui m e hints, won 1^. bean tog jonii* of tbe finest ho»»es
• *l b**r *lay. - • by tin* old i to | tirted horse, ffed'ord util of lien.
Mvmt'i bill. Tl.*e dam oi Opt.
I*\
i F i- r
r
hi3lit; I. * by llie imiiort*
i ui tiier .>ni ticuini s we vi
rTurf Register,nnd to u
i lir Kiltis: he by U. uoridge’s
i l''ciiinought.
tv tbe public tothe Virginia &t*d
ir bund idliv.
JCJH.V R. DAWSON,
westwar.l fram country mi iMtln*
•Id of tin* river, to deter- 1
i* of tin* ptmiu-! iniito 11 i.o j)iitc : ic.tiuiny of t;nnbirucrinj, r a rail,
point (lu tween j rood lictweeu the s tr,e point?. j
We perceive by th'* last Milled Seville pa
pers that this rent it s complcti'tJ, and has
just been tr.ui-.mlie 1 i » llie I.ejrislatii! hy I
the, I'iXi'cuht . A. -It *.U pvttilish it as snon 1
as receivi'd, an ■ w hooe and iu.h** d, ar .
sun d, it will uuswlt tie Wishes of tin* if;. :
snnguino as to the grunt facilities afforded for*
the co .i trurtion of a rail road. Those doe -
Iv inter >t' d in tin* orospi nty of Columbus
should he lookin': into tin- matter, with a
view to .Mich iiuprovt > i i will seeurc to*
ns tho bier t• /!' and \r.*: - trade of the
upper eoinitn s which is now sought to ho tli-j
verted from its natural channel, to enrich an
other Town, already deriving ample benefit !
from the extensive fertile region by which it I
is surrounded. I
*i>c. 11—u—*yio. o. e. Root.
\. H. Oiipin may be M*en nt Mr. Duwauii**, eight mile* S- W
of .Mndlson, until tbe opening of hisnenson,
-f A BORGI A, reei ie (Jounty~ Inferior
a-M Comt.sitting lor ordinary purpn»ev, IJtb day of Novem
ber, IGJJ.
Present their Honor*,Tlioma* Stocks, George Heard, and Am-
Ib'hm* lluicheisun, Jusiices.
-On application of William Drook lo this court, atntHng that
Drury Towns (>xcr.ute«Ho him a Bond tor lilies Ion Tract ot
Lund lying in the county of G recue, on the tvntersot Lillie Rlv-
•*r, coiii.iinlniroiic liumircd nerr* moieor le>s,ndjuilti®( Umlia
“ " ‘. .lanes, and A. Ilodije.
"iis...
pli.) *. i : i».by Xo, m. ■) *i"iulMU Dcgratfriircid, Walker,
ft - V *11bill the said Drury Towns, departed this tile
i .* '1 idc* '«»Mid inmiH. the nomis ol said Drury
T t : . in the Clerk's otUreol thU Court.
. .. .-mi that tlo* ndminUirnlois of said Drury
1 • • hi' * lo th. s-.Ui Wjllinm Brook nnd the said
,.t. ..ii sow lor said lands, in tiarcuanre t*i said hoods, oow
O' f i . (Olicc. unless good and sufficient cause hr shewn tathfci
* ii (••mu iry,m Mnrcli Penn, next ensuing,emHhitt a
• ' - E'llc be published in the Georgia Journal Ninety
• u»l(»tbu sittiiiB }heri*u1.
\ n m -.'r let iVum the lylnuw-v of said r.mrt, tlh dny of De
ft . . I). ItkiJ. TllU.M \s W. iaUIAIRS, c. O. O.
ft U -dm.
4 EUlKilA, Crawl'ord County.——Ma-
1C thew \ .'.iffF'haP. applies to me for letters of adadala*
it.limn mi tb(* otnte of Oliiirlei B. Mni>hnll, dec’ll.
Ajiu David llirlis applies te me for letters m ndministratioaon
tbe ejtnte of Amos UicUs, doc'd.
'Pliest* nn* therefore to rite and admonish all ami singular lb®
kindred nud creditors ol snid dec’d. to he Nnd appear at aiy aftice
vdth in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, it any they can
why said letters shdtild not be granted,
filvcb under iny hand, this the 5th day of December. 1899.
Tint. h. UAKVKY. C. 0. Q