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CIRCULAR.
Constitution of the Grand Lodge.
TLJfcT HE RE AS, it was resolved by a Con-
V V vention of Delegates from the several
subordinate Lodges, under the jurisdiction oi
the Grand Lodge of Georgia, assembled in
December last, at this place, for the purpose
of framing a New Constitution for the govern
ment of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, that the
undersigned should be a Committee “to
transmit the Constitution framed by the Con
vention, together with a copy of the proceed
ings of the same, to each of the subordinate
Lodges under the jurisdiction of the said
Grand Lodge.” And whereas it was further
resolved, That “the said sev ral suborlinate
Lodges should take the vote of their respec
tive members on the adoption of said Con
stitution, and make a return thereof to said
Committee. And whereas, it was further re
solved, That “ the said Committee, or a ma
jority of them, should meet in the town of
Milledgeville, on the first Monday in May then
next, or as soon thereafter as practicable, to
examine such returns, and ifthey found a ma
jority cf said subordinate Lodges in favor oi
the adoption of said Constitution, then, and
in that case, it should be the duty of said Com
mittee to declare said Constitution legal!}
adopted :—which should be announc* d by a
publication in one or more of the public Ga
zettes of this Statt and by a Circular to be
transmitted to all said subordinate Lodges,
and to each of the officers of the Grand Lodge,
declaring said Constitution to be legally adopt
ed, and in full force, and requiring them to ob
serve and respect it accordingly, and to send
their representatives to the communication
of the Grand Lodge under said Constitution.”
And whereas, said Committee met at the time
and place above specified, and examined the
returns which bad been received from twenty
three Lodges, viz ; St. Patrick’s Lodge, No
2, Stith Lodge. No 4, Social Lodge, No 5,
Stephen’s Lo Jge, No. 6, Benevolent Lodge,
No 9, Rising Star Lodge, No. 10, St John’s
Lodge, No. 14, Madison Lodge, No 18,
Webb’s Lodge, No. 19 Fraternal Lodge. No
20. Sincerity Lodge, No. 23, — Franklin Lodge,
No. 24, Jasper Lodge, No. 27, St Marino
Lodge, No. 28, Warren Lodge, No. 29, Farm
er’s Lodge No. 33, Macon Lodge. No. 34,
Monroe Lodge, No. 36, Lafayette Lodge, No.
37, Lawrenceville Union Lodge, No. 39, and
Philanthropic Lodge, No. 40.—A1l of which
Lodges were found to have unanimously
adopted said Constitution, and every article
and section thereof, with the exception of
St. Patrick’s Lodge, No 2 which said approv
ing Lodges compose a majority of all the Lodg
es under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge
of Georgia.
Therefore, By virtue of the authority in
us vested by the above recited resolutions ot
the said Convention, we do hereby declare
•aid Constitution, and every article and sec
tion thereof, to be legally adopted, and in
full force from the date hereof, as the Consti
tut ion of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. And
we do, by virtue of the authority aforesaid,
hereby charge and require all the subordin
ate Lodges under the jurisdiction of the Gram 1
Lodffe of G orgia, and each and every of the
officers thereof, and of the said Grand Lodge
strictly to observe and respect it accordingly,
ci joining upon all the said subordinate Lodg
es to semi their accredited Representatives
to the communication the of said Gram!
Lodge, mid r said Constitution, to be held
on the first Monday in December next * at
the Masonic Hall, at the seat of the State
Government.”
Thomas Stocks, 1
V\ illiain Y. Hansell, |
Samuel Rockwell, > Committtee of
_ , Convention.
John Miller,
Thomas F. Green.
Mill' do V |p, May 7, 1827. 71 3t
For Sale or Rent.
best and most pleasant houses in
I}' ytftjk lhe Town of Milledgeville, situate in Liberty
Stic t, nenrlv opposite George R. Clinton's Esq. Any
pci -on wishing to purchase n house and lot in this place,
■ . get a great b.i.gaii: if application is made soon, or
will get the rent very low for the remainder of the present
year.—A >ply to H. COSNARD.
Afill/dgeville, May 7, 1827. 70 -ts
Contractors Wanted.
fl’’ E Board of Commissioners for the improvement of
E he Ocone. river, are ready to receive sealed prooo-
I. the construction ofeithi ror both of the locks and
dams to be built >n stud river near Milledgeville, until
the li st of .fune next. The plans, specifications, am!
teems of contract will be seen at the office ot the State En
gineer, by whom every information will he afforded rela
tive to their situation, ami in the absence of Mr. Fulton,
the pl us &c. will be shewn at the office of the Southern
Reco.der, by Seaton Gruntland, F.*q. one of tue Com
missioners. R. A. Bl.(if NI, ( hairmun.
Ml evdl*, Mav 14, 1827 7’ ts
O~’ Notice. XD
THE Subscribe’-has removed to the store in front ot
the Eagle Hotel, under the office of the GEOR-
GIA STATESMAN, where he is now receiving, n addi
tion to o’" er l ite a rivals, a FRI '*H M I’l‘lA oi
DRY GOODS
which will be sold low for Cash only.
ISAAC NEWELL.
M illialgev ille_May_i 4, 1927. 7!—4w
FTIHF. GAZE TTEER OF QEORGIA, is tor sale a
■ Mr. Gieen’s BOOK STORE, and Subscribers arc
requested to call for their copi< s.
Milledgeville, May 1 I. l'' , ?7.
FiIHE SI BSCRIBF.R oilers for sale, low for cash, or
JL approved paper,
20 Bugs Coffee.
3 B trrels Brown Sugar.
3 I -2 do. do. do.
1 Barrel Loaf do
30 Boxes prion N. Candles.
H. Cosnard.
M’illcdgville, May 7,1827. 70—ts
IWRTVNATI DRAWERS in tn< prevent Land
.Lottery can have a plat of their laud, without the
least d< 'lav, representing corners, stations, water courses
Vul qu li’y, together with any other information which
j i v ha vc been obtained, respecting it, by enclosing 50
c, its for each l' ,at » and the postage paid, without any risk
of the money after it is enclosed and put in the mail, as 1
ivih' send the plat if it should miscarry.
t CARLTON WELLBORN Sur. Gen
Ml ’ L 70—4 t
N* y ip r .m.s after date application will be made to
,'lh inornbk the infcriui court of Henry coun’y,
ven «’ in. ' ordiannrv purposes, for leave to sell
there.’ • «ta te of Jacob Maddox, dec.
U WESLEY CAMP, Admr.
Augush ?d, 1326.
TO PRINTERS.—The Editor of the Georgia Patriot
being desirous to bring his affairs to a close, and
collect in his numerous debts, which during a business of
ten years, have been accumulating in different parts of the
State, offers the establishment of the Georgia Patriot for
sale, on accommodating terms, to an approved purchaser.
To an industrious and intelligent gentleman, who
knows how to shape his politics to the circumstances of
the times, ibis establishment offers very great advantages.
During the last two years there have been from 1,500
to 2,000 papers circulated weekly from the office, and it
is probable that there may be a continuation of the latter
number’of responsible subscribers. The advertisng pat
ronage has also been very considerable, and is increasing.
Letters addressed to the Editor (Post Paid) will be at
tended to.
Editors in this and the neighboring States will
confer a favor by inserting the above several times.
INFORMATION WANTED.
ON or about the the 6th April, 1821, a young man,
by the name of DARLING GREENE, left me,
and said he was going to Milledgeville, Baldwin county,
Georgia, and I have never heard cf him since. Any per
son that can giv any information concerning the said
young man, by dropping a line to the Constitutionalist
office at Augusta,will oblige a distressed widow and moth
er. MARY GREENE.
iCjWEditors of Newspapers will confer a great favor on
a distressed mother, by advertising the above. M. G.
Augusta, April 17, 1827.
T L&.W SOC-OX
THE SUBSCRIBER will attend the Superior Courts
in all the Counties Composing the Chatahoochie
Circuit—The strictest attention will be given to any busi
ness which may be confided to them.
J. & T. BURNEY.
Monticllo, May 11, 1827. 72—3 m.
. LAW NOTICE.
THE Subscribers have associated themselves in the
practice of Law, they u ill attend the Courts in the
counties of Monroe Newton, Pike, Upson,Henry, Butts,
and Jasper. One of the firm will also attend all th*
Courts in the Chattahoochie Circuits.
WILLIAM V. BURNEY,
JOHN W. A. PETTIT.
Jackson Butts Co. January 3, 1827. 53—ts
“ATT TaW.
IIE Subscriber having located himselfin
Jackson, Butts county—Rcspec"fully of
fers bis services, and flatters himself with a
hone that from the unremitting attention which
will be bestowed on all business entrusted to
his care, he shall secure to himself an equal
[Uttronage from his friends and the public
RICHARD BAILEY.
Jackson, April 10 1827—if
A CARD—FOARD & MALONE, take til.
method of informing those indebted to
them and with whom no arrangement has been
entered into, that unless payment is made by
the first day of June, their notes or account'-
w II be placed in the hands of an Attorney for
collection. x
May Ist, T 827, 69—4 t
otice.
AFTER the expiration of the legal time, application
wil) be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin
ary of Franklin County, for leave to sell the negroes be
longing to the estate of David Colhoun, dec’d, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM
M. M. COLHOUN, Adm'x.
May 10, 1827. 71—9 w
”S2O~REWARD.
I J ANA WAY from the subscriber on
AV the nij;ht of the Blh inst. FOUR
NEGROES, viz: Phil, a man ab :ii
thirty-live years old, five feit, 10 or 11
inches bitih, round shouldered, bald
headed, sharp nose, caries his head
down, and has a sly roguish count—
nance.—Mary, bis wife, about twenty
years old, of common size, her hair ex
tends very low in her forehead, has u scar on her right
hand occasioned by a burn, and their two children, botti
boys, one about two years, and the other five months old.
1 m apprehensive that the said negroes - ere inveigled
i>vay by some white person, and may probably be offered
tor sale, and the public are requ* sled to be on their guard.
Any person *1 livering said negroes to the subscriber,
living near Fortville, Jones County, Geo. shall receive the
above r«"vard, or half the amount, it lodged in any safe
jail, and information so tluH lean et th m, ami all ne
cessary< xp* uses paid. JEREMIAH MULLENS.
Jones Count - ’, May 14, - 2 *
ELOPED I
> I? I<OM the Subscriber or
■ tbe 25th of December.
1825, two Negro fellows, one
black fellow named Nath* - !
generally caliedNace, about 25
L/ years of age, about 5 feet 1<
1 nches high well made prett
artful plays w II on the Violin, he formerly
runaway ami passed through diflerent section
of the State of Alabama as a freeman,hi can do
Smith work tolerable well, ami I think he has
a scar over one of his eyes, Cloaths at presen
unnecessary to describe; the othei rather ot
a Yellowish cornplection named Jes - ev about
21 or 2 years of age, about 5 feet ID or 11
Inches high, tolerably well made 1 think one
oi his km es a little bent in, his mother is liv
mg with (.’apt Jeremiah Sanders, of Alabama.
He was raised to the farming business an\
person apprehending theatbrcsaid fellows ami
confining th m in any Jail so that I can get
them 1 will pay them s* 20 a piece or if th* v
will deliver them to me living 14 miles be
low \\ asbiegton Wilks County, Georgia, I
will give them £SO a piece.
ABNER WELLBORN
February 21st, 1827. 61—3 m
• 07y~ The Mobile Register will publish the
above three months ami forward their account
' *■ nnvmei t ns ab ve a
GEORGI A —Twiggs county.
MYHFREAS, Larkin Griffin applies to me for letter*
▼ v of administration on tbe estate of Samuel Dick,
late of said county dec’d. These arc then fore to cite ami
admonish all and singular, the kki.lred and creditors ot
said dec’d, to tilt .heir objections in my office, to shew
cause, if any they can, why said letters should not lx
granted. Given under my hand at mv office, this 13th
day of April, 1827. PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o
April 23,1827, —6t—68.
'I^TOTICE. —To all whom tins may concern, that I
have made the following Survey, on ti*e virtue of a
head-wright warrant, for Anderson Bak* r, 350 acres, on
the waters of Marberries’ Creek, bounded North, by
I'hompson, S. AV. by Butler, S. E. by Terrill, and East
by Camp; a pkitt of which is recorded in my Office. Those
concerned can have a more minute description by exam
ining tlie same, and enter their caveats indue time.
DAMD BURSON.
Jan. 1. is - ?" 57 Hl
GEORGIA— 1 wiggs County.
AY Hr.RE AS Hannah Henderson hathjhis day applied
▼ ▼ to uie so. Leiters of Administration (with the will
annexed) onestate of John Henderson, late of said coun
ty dec d, these are then tore to cite and admonish all and
singular, tbe kindred and creditor-* of said deceased, to
appear at my office witliin the time prescribed by law, t* -
shew cause it any they have why said iet’ers should not
lx- granted.
G.ien undermy baud this 11th Mai. 1827.
PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o.
71—6 t.
GEORGIA STATESMAN, MONDAYJMAY 28, 1827.
MONTHLY NOTICE’S.
IVTINE MONTHS after date, n.ppji, dion will be made
lH to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Ware coun
tv, for leave to sell a lot of land in Gwinnett county, No.
71 in the 7th district, the property of James Carver, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
. SAMPSON CARVER, Jihn’r.
Oct. 31, 1526. 46—9111
NINE months after 'late application will be made to
the Honorable lhe Inferior Court of Hancock coun
ty when siting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell one
half of lot No. 216 lying in the fifth Dist. of Monroe co.
at private sale, for the benefit of the heir of Jerdind
Homes Dec’d. WILLIAM MILLER, Agent.
December sth, 1326. 9m
NINE MONTHS after date application will be made
to the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of Putnam
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell one hundred acres of Land in Putnam county, which
will include tne Mills on Murder Creek at the Rock House
Shoal, it being a part of the real Estate of Eli Harriss,
late of said county deceased —to be sold for the benefit of
the heirs of saiigEstate. THE EXECUTORS.
Oct. 4. 41—
NINE months after date application will he made to
the honorable tbe Inferior court of Monroe county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the
real estate of William Allen, deed, for the benefit of the
heirs. GEORGE BENNELT, Guardian,
October 4th, 1826. 48 —9in
TTIuUR MONTHS afterdate application - ill be made
I to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Green coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Enoch Stringfellow, dec’d.
EZEKIEL FEARS, Adm’r. De bonis non.
March 2d 1827 62- 4m
Wf i.v '<•. month* .i' ■ i; .w • *.. ill be made to
-Lx the honorable the Inferior Cour of Emanuel coun
ty i hen setting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell two
tracts >f land, one in said county, one in the 13 distric'
Houston, No. 315 belonging tothe Estate ofGriffis Jobs
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors o*
said deceased. V If.LI AM DANIELS, Adm’r
' ,i.o< 'Q-1G 17-
i!t ' r dam, ipplication wil’ be made
I s to the Honorable the Irferior court of the county
of Newton, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the whole of the real estate of Thomas Creel, late
of said county deed. WILLIAM CREEL, Admr’
Sept. I°‘’6. 3«—Um
N yTJCE. -After the expiration f the time prescrib
ed by law, application uill be made to the honora
ble Inferior Court when sitting for Ordinary purposes of
the county of W’arren for leave to sell the real estate and
negros, not specifically disposed of by the last will and
testament of Jesse Darden late of Warren county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the Creditors and Legatees cf
said dec’d. HENRY GIBSON, Exector
Feburnry 19th 1827. it 9 m
GEORGIA, ) Whereas Jeremiah Fowler and Nancy,
Early county. ( formely Smith now Tyson have applied
of dismission from lhe administration on the
estate of Ladin Smith dec’d. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors
of the said dec’d to be and appear at my office within the
time, prescribed by Law, to shew cause if any there be
why said letters ofdismission should not be granted, giv
en under my hand this 11th of ix’ overn ber 1826.
riv WBRHIF, c c. o. 40— Gm
, ilkinson Su erior Court, )
April Term, 1827. \
Present, his Honor Judge Kenan.
(Copy.)
BY the 25th of this month, I promise to pay Nathan E.
Mayo or bearer, fifty dollars, for value received,
Bee Ist, 1825. (Sign d,) CHART.FS RILEY.
rT appearing to the Court, that Willi m M. Beall, At
torney fox said Mayo, was in possession of a Not*.
of which the above is a true copy in substance, on the
back of which there was a credit of siv dollars, si*tv-two
and a half cents, and which is lost or mislaid, so tl at the
same cannot now be found. It s, on motion of Roberi
Hatcher, Attorney for said Jlfayo, order* d tha* said copy
be, at the next term of this Court, establish* d in lieu of
said lost original, unless cause be shewn to the contrary:
And that this rule be published once a month for s*x
months, in one of the public Gazettes of this Slate.
A true extract from the .Minutes of said Corrt. thi*
25!h April, 1827. JOSEPH DFLK. Cl'k.
May’’. 1«27 70—mGm
GEORGIA. Twiggs county.
Will REAS James Pearson applies to me for Tetters
of Administration on the estate of Jas Rogers, late
ofsiad county, dec.—These are therefore lo cite ami ad
monish all >nd singular the kindred and creditors of and
dec.—to be and appear a*, my Office iiit' in tbe time pres
cribed bv Law, to shew cause if abv they ha'* uh’ said
h i'*-s should no* be granted. Given from * ml. rmvhar*’
hi* 2«*h April. 18 '7. P. SOLOMON, C C *'.
"nrion ’’’ i"«sco. Anrit 2® *827. 70-6 t
the Honorable th* Inf rior Co* i-t of Newton Co. i
‘v when siting for Ord’narv pornos* sfi r leav tosell one
lundrcd Acres of Land a j*>ir* ng B*>wen fr Strong. -
“* al Estate of ’ohn Morse, Decease . ’o-*l * benefit f
t' e Heirs and Creditors. V\ . AVHETLY E.-’r
M_n_’l >m
IN F. months alt* ril ’te, application iVI ‘•e m *1 t*
l x the Honorable the Inferior Court of lones Coun’i
when sitting for Ordinary putpnses, for leave ’o sell the
lands and r* al Estate of Dt. Orray Tickner, late of said
county deceased.
EBENEZER ORMSBY ’r
Mnrc.b 27, 1827. 65—9rn
IXE months after date application will be made to
. x the Honorable the Inferior co*: *■* of Baldwin countv,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real E’tae of Robert M vnn dec’d Consisting of one
lot of land laving in the county ofßablwin, No. 280 first
district of said countv.
PATCEY WYNN, Exertrix
March I?th 1P27. 61 lrn9m
INE months after date, ipplication will be made to
Lx the Honorable tb*- Inf rior court of tl e Conti'v of
lotus, when Sitting for Ordinary purpose-, f*r leave *o
sell all the real estate of David .Morgan deceased, which
lies in the County of Ini tn, for tbe benefit of the heir*
and creditors of said estate.
FR WCES MORGAN Er r
March ??d 1827 61—1m9m
.HD KItTIsEMLM'.
FMNHE Officers and Soldiers, who perfosjned Militari
a services for the protection of the Fronti* rs of the
State of Georgia, in the year, one thousand *eien hun
dred ninety-two, three and four, are hereby notified, tha’
Congress has passed a law, and has appropriate d a sum
of monev, agreeably to the estimates of tbe amount dur,
►m id- by C ipt. Constant Freeman, to par and satisfy them
for those services, th* - payments to be made tinder the di
rection of *he Secretary of War. In pursuance of which,
the Secretary of M ar, has appointed me the Agent of the
government, to settle and pav oft *hos»- claims. — All per
sons inter* sled as aforcsai*’, tire request'd *o have their
discharges from the proper offi ers ami vouchers, in read
iness for settlem* nt. ’ shall attend tmy office, in the
City of Augusta, in the months of April and May, to re
ceive all amounts that may be pres* nted within the vicin
it' of tiiat place, after which I shall visit the different coun
ties m th* State, giving special notice of the same, so as
to afford even facility to the claimants the opportunity to
adjust and settle their claims, with convenience to them-
J W HUNTER, Agfnt
jrjV’The Savannah Georgian, Milledgeville Journal and
Statesman, will please to publish th* above three months,
and forward their accounts to the subscriber.
Augusta. April 3, t 827. 6,—3m.
ATTEN’IT(JV — The 33d Krg't Geo. .Militia.
THE Regimental Staff, with the Battalion and Com
pany officers and pnv n 'es, are herebi notified to at
ten a Regimental Muster on the usual parade ground in
Milledgeville, on Saturday tbe ninth day of June next. —
The officers and non-commissioned officers belonging to
the Regiment, are retiqired to attend on the Jay previous
t 0 d r jij.— A prompt discharge of duty is expected and
required from officers aud privates.
Bv order of Col. John Bozem an.
JOHN H. WALKER, — .I’rutrmt.
May 10, 1357. 71—3 w.
SEERIFF’S SALES.
WILL BE SOLD, at the Court House door in
Swainsbi rough, EmanuSl co. on the first Tuesday
in July next, between the usual hours of sale the follow
ing property to wit:
One Tract of Land, containing 250 acres,
more or less, adjoining land of Wm. Prices and others,
taken as the property of Wilson Drew, to satisfy one fi
fa. in favor of John Perce, vs. said Drew.
Also—Two Negroes, one negro man nam
ed Gim, about twenty-seven years old, and George, a
boy about nineteen years old, taken as the property of
James W’alea, to satisfy sundry executions in favor of
John S. Drew, all levied on and returned to me bya Con
stable, this 2nd of May, 1827.
HENRY DARDEN, D. S.
May 21,1827.—72td5.
WILL BE SOLD, in the town of Covington, Newton
county, on the fourth Wednesday in June next,
between the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
The E«st part of lot No. 304, in the 16th district of ori
ginally Henry, now the county of Newton, containing
91 1-4 acres.
AT.SO —The West half of Lot No. 217, in the 10ti
districtof originally Henry, now Newton County, con
taing 101 1-4 acres. The above land sold in obedience
to an act of the Legislature of the of Georgia,
pointing out the mode of disposing of the State’s interest
in land which may have Letn condemned as fraudulently
drawn.
L. P. Mackey, d. s.
’•lay 14, 1827. 71—tds.
■a THE first Tuesday in June next, vvdl
vJrbesold in the Town of Jackson Butts
County between the usual hours of Sale the
following property to wit:
20? 1-2 Acres of land known by lot No.
171 in the third Dist. formerly Monroe now
Butts County, Levied on as the property of
Dickson Parham to satisfy a fi fa in favour oi
Nelson Ridgeway, Property pointed out by
Janies Ridgeway, this Bth April, 1827.
~ R. W. HARKNESS. D.Shff.
67 —tds
Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold at
Columbia Court House, agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, twenty acres
of land with a Grist and Saw Mill on it, the said property
adjoins Wrightsboro’ on town Creek, sold as the property
of James Mappin, dec’d. for the benefit of.the heirs and
creditors. HENRY GIBSON, Adm’r.
AIARY MAPPIN, Adm’x.
May 16, 1827.—72td5.
Ey Authority of the Legislature of Georgia.
LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
Wrightsboro’
ACADEMY. .
Under the of
T. WHITE, I J. F. IIAVIILTON,
H. GIBSON. | D. MASSINGALE,
C. LIN, | H. McCRAVEN.
T‘ BOWDRE, Treasurer,
B. PETTIT, Secretary.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of £5.000 is 85,000
1 “ “ 2,000 “ 2.000
1 “ “ 1,000 “ 1,000
2 “ “ 500 “ 1,000
4 “ “ 300 “ 1.200
5 “ “ 200 “ 1. 00
10 “ “ 100 “ • 1,000
20 M “ 50 “ 1,000
100 “ “ 20 “ 2,000
SOO “ “ 6 “ 1,200
1,000 “ “ 4 “ 4,000
8 500 “ “ Q “ 17,000
9/44 Prizes, 37,400
9,841 Blank**.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets jjl2 00
Halves 1 00
Quarters 50
Subject to the usual deduction of fifteen per cent; but
*o deduction will be mad* from Prizes for which Tiitets
!1 be taken in pay:* ent. — Aft • deducting the sum obe
* ed t’.ir i.e b< nc.it of the sc. d* my, and the necesary
•xp ns-'-, in. ie profits obmimd under lhe Scieme,
h *t*'.* n- • main, '.•ill he formed Into new Prices so
it th* i may be richer than appears from theabove
p! n ; i iings will succeed each o’her as steedily
be s-.«.)f Tick t* c i.* permit, vs which due notice
ili »e g;'< n At »ai h rawing the proportional number
; the small r and larger Prizes will be presß'ved is near
lv asprici* ' le. Prizes pavabl* twenty days ifler the
completion *'f the drawing, but e ill be paid at any time
if a part will be taken in ne Tickets (the «mouit op'ion
an with e tli* on nor) and the deduction that
part only paid incash. \
Prizes only drawn. A
S ■conn Drawing on tne Third Saturday inXfcy next.
Lei'* rs addressed to me (post paid) will be jromptly at
tended to. B. PETIT, SeCry :o Comr's.
April 30, 1827.—C9m.
GE()RGI.I 77 f JGGS County,
¥V r HI REAS James R. Butts appli* sTri me for Ipt
▼ v t* rs of administration on tbe estate o' Henry Stokes
tat- of said county deceased.
Ami, whereas also, James R. Butts aqdi-s to me so-
Letters of administration on the estate o. Thomas Cook
1 *te of said county de’e.
These are then-fore to cite and aid admonish, all
and singular t ie kindred and creditor* of persons said
■h e’d, to b-K appear at my office within the time pre
scribe*! by law, to shew cause, if ary they have, why
said let ers should riot be granted.
Given under my
P. Solomon, c. c. o.
6';t—fit
RILE NISI.
GEORGIA, Monroe County.
In the Superior Court, )
September Term, 1826. y
Anthony Gilmore, RULE NI SI.
Me Lamore Walkins S / for foreclosure.
ITPON the petition of Anthony Gilmore, pr ying a
/ foreclosure ot the equity of redemption, in and to
Lot of land, No. one hundered and fifty seven, in the
fourth District in the County of Monroe aforesaid,
statingthat MeLamore Walk.ns, on the 13thday of April,
in the year eighteen hundrec and twentj-five, executed
and delivered to him, a di ed of Mortgage for the better
securing the payment of ou-hundred and se'enty five
dollars, for said Lot of land, and nravmg a Rule Ni Si,
for a foreclosure of the eqiity of Redemption in and to
said premis* s. On motioi, it is ordered, that the said
W Ikins do, within twelvt months from this date, pav
into the Office of the Clerkof this Coi**i, the principle and
interest due on said Morgag* together with the cost of
this application, or that tne equily of redemption in and
to said mort-zaed premises be thenceforth bared, and for
ver foreclosed : It is further ordered that this Rufe be
published in one of the public Gazetts of this State,
once a month for twelve months, or that tbe same be
served on the mortgager, his agent or attorney, at least
six months previous to the term at which ffie money is
directed to be paid, as aforesaid.
A tme extract from the minutes, Given under my
hand this Bth day of September 1826.
WILLIAM P. HENRY, Clerk.
“ job
Os Every Description, Neatly
EXECUTED AT THIS QFFICLL
BOARD OF physicians,
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
The following extracts from the By-Laws adopted by
the Board at their first meeting, are made public, for
the information of candidates who may in future apply
for License, to Practice Medicine, viz.
Ist. Applicants for examination shall be required to
write and present a thesis on some Medical subject, and
hand the same to the Dean on or before each annual
meeting of the board.
2d. The board will jcquire of each candidate a com
petent knowledge of Chemistry, Anatomy, Materia, Med*
ica, Physiology, Surgery, Midwifery, and the Theory and
Practice of Medcine,
candidate who is Itoaterially deficient in any of those
branches.
3d. In future, applicants having Diplomas, shall be ex
pected, to send them to this Board for examination, and
that in no case shall a temporary or permanent license be
granted upon tie testimony of a member of this board or
any other individual, without the Diploma.
“4th. A re-examination will be granted by the board
at the same session to rejected applicants on the Sole con
dition, that thf second examination, be held publicly, and
the questions md answers recorded on the minutes.”
The order cf examination will be so conducted, as to
commence with the first name enroled, and proceed nu
merically, un.il the list is # £one through, and if any ap
plicant is absent, when his presence is required before
the board, the next named shall be presented in his place,
and the name of the absentee placed at the bottom of the
list.
Applicantsare notified that letters addressed to me irt
Lexington Ojlethrope county, Post Paid, requesting their
names enrofed‘ with their residence, and title of Thesie
will be duly ittended to.
ALEX JONES, M. D.
Dean of tie Board of Physicians of the State of Georgia.
No monep will be received in payment of applicant*
fees, except such as is received by the Bank of the State
of Georgia and its Branches.
Sth December, 1826.
9 —w2m.2a.2m..
NURT H A MERICAN RE VIE W.
CONTENTS OF NO. LV.
Article
I. New Documents concerning Colujnbus:
Collecion de los A iages y Descubrimientos qusr
hicieron tor Mar los Espanoles d’esde Fines del Sigi®
XV. conrarios Documentos Ineditos concernientes a la
Historia de la Marina Castellana, &c. Por Doij
Merhn lernand* zde Navarrette. Madrid. 1825.
11. Travel in La Plata and Chile.
Rougl Notes taken during some rapid Journeys
across he Pampas and among the Andes. By Cao*
tain F. 5. Head.
111. Life ts Theobald Wolfe Tone, and the Condition of
Ireland
Life >f Theobald Wolfe Tone, Founder of the Uni-*
ted Iris! Society, and Adjutant General in the Service
of tbe French and Batavian Republics ; written by
Himsef; with his Political Writings, Fragments of
his Diirjr, &c. Edited by his Son, William Theobald
Wolfi Tme.
IV Krnt’j Commentaries on American Law.
Cotnnentui ies on American Law. By James Kent .
V. Policy and Practice of the United States and Great
Biitain in their Treatment of Indians.
Indian Treaties, and Laws and Regulations relating
t» Indian Affiirs ; to which is added an Appendix,
(ontamii.g the Proceedings of the Old Congress, and
»ther important State Papers, in relation to Indian
kfl’airs.
fl Mrs Hemans’s Poems.
1. The League of the Alps, The Siege of Valencia*
The. Vespers of Palermo, ami other P’ocmsj
2. W'he Forest Sanctuary, fie other Poem»>
VII. Critical Not res.
1. Letter to an English Gentleman.
2. Internal Improvement in Georgia.
3. Godman’s Natural History.
4. History of North Carolina.
5. Marsh’s Inaugural Address.
6. Eulo.y on Mr. Crafts.
7. Rail Road from Boston to Connect! cut River/
8. Catalogue of Books in the Boston Athenaum-'
9. Hedge’s Abridgement of Brian's Philosophy.
10. Mr. IV ashburn’s Agricultural Address.
11. Nouvelles Idccs sur la Population.
12. Reports of the Faculty of Amherst College.’
13. Comstock’s Mineralogy.
Quarterly List of New Publications.
April 30.827.—69—t5.
CONTENTS
OF THE FIRST NUMBER OF THE
North American Quarterly Re
view.
Ant. I.—Jnwicmi Biography.
An*American Biographical and Historical Dictionary,
&c. By W iliiam Allen, A. .M.
A Biographical Dictionary, containing a Brief Account of
the First Settlers, and other Eminent Characters in
New England.— By John Eliot, I). D.
Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Indepen
dence. By John Sanderson.
Art. 2.— Trigonometry
Elemennts of Analytic Trigonometry, Pianeand Sphen
c.d. By S. F. Hassler, F. A. P. S.
Art. 3.—Eu/ogfes on Jefferson and Mams.
A Selection of Eulogies, pronounced in the several States,
in honor of those illustrious Patriots and Statesmen,
John Adams wind Thomas Jefferson.
Art 4. — Found Remains
Historical Researches on the War. and Sports of the
Moglus and Romans; in which Elephants and Wiki
Beasts were employed or slain ; and the remarkable
• local agreement of History with the Remains of such
Animals found in Europe and Siberia. By John Rank
ing
Art. s.— Doctrine of Contracts,
An Essay orx’be Doctrine of Contracts ; being sn In
quiry how Contracts are effected, in Law and Morels,
by Concealment, Error, or inadequate Price. By
Gulian C. Verplanck.
Art. 6.— Secret lournalsofthe OldC<ngress.
Secret Journals of the Acts an t Proceedings ot Congress,
from the First Mee ting thereof, to the Dissolution of
the Confederation, by the adoption of the Constitution
ofthe United States.
Art. 7.—Mrs. Hernans' Poems.
Poems. By Airs. Hernans.
Art. B.— Kent on .American Law.
Commentaries on American Law. By Ja’s Kent. Vol. L
Art. 10. — French Revolution.
The Life of Napoleon Bounaparte, with a preliminary
View of the French Revolution. By the Author of*
Waverly.
Art. 10.— English fashionable Life.
Almacks.
Art. 11. — Symmes' Theory.
Symmes’ Theory of Concentric Spheres.- demonstrating
that the Earth is Hollow, habitable within, and widely
open about the Poles. By a Citizen of the U. States.
Art. 12.— Greek Cemtroversy.
A Narrative of the material Facts in relation to the build-
ing of two Greek Frigates. By Ah xandre Contostavlos.
Report of Ihe Evidence and Reasons of the Award be
tween Johannis Grlandosand And r eas Lurlottis, Greek
Deputies of the one part, and I.e Roy, Bayard, Co.
of the other. By the Arbitrators.
Art. 13.— Souvenirs.
Forget Me Not; a Christmas and New-Year’s present.
—The Amulet. —The Literary Souvenir, or, Cabinet k
of Poetry and Romance.— Friendship’s Offering.—The 1
Atlantic Souvenir, a Christmas and New Year’s Pro "
sent.—The Memorial.
This work will be published on the first of March, June,
September, and December.—Price, five dollars per annm.
NINE months after date hereof application will be
made to the
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to
sell a tract or lot of land laying in Jones County in the
sixth district, No. 9 i beingap -rt of the real Estate of
Charles Thaxton late of Butts county dec’d. Sold for Hie
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
TERMS made known on the day of sale.
JOHN V DUNN Adm’r.
NANCY G. THAXTON adm’x
Butts c«i»nty, Ga. March 12 1827.
64—9mtm
Blank Writs for Sale at this
Office.
Volume 11.