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lu defclt the purpr® , * lp y wished to
,»h. It the noj |p conirmplatr.l is
umli r set a'" 1 f'" ,| ti'l
l„. gxcn, until loof " i,r,; pxlnhite.l
part,-, it is the' 'ft.V •*l**ole<l, an-l not
vho will fgulnlfi the time of ac-
e \\ liei) h clioiws to exhibit his
'| not hfore, can the Governor
ije arcnd ln C to Mr. («’s new ver-
u ,l /hi,i ihfsiM or 40 days ere to begin
letter (N’’ 1 ,r, 'l of Col. Troup Rinl Dr
■ itit'ii i‘ 180(4, shews that the miiik
1 am, rv’tli grtaf fffcjpeef, your obedient humMc
servant. Ar.
(■Signed) JOHN FORSYTH
Execi-tive Department, )
Mill ilgtrillr. 22d January, I8*29. )
I certify the iiluive to be a true copv trom the o-
riginal letteron tile in this Department.
ANTHER SHAAIT. Sec F.. 1).
Executive Department, Jan. 22, 1*29.
5ir—I have caretnlly examined the hooks and
Hies of this Department, since the passage of the
Act of llth February. 1700, entitled “ An Act to
,, Iyoenn.u. , regulate the ti0Iiei-al '| .lectkn,s in Ibis State, and to
i mined by those gentle »PI*>'nl the lime of the meeting of the General
o.th that apparent in Mr. 0*1-1 T"'! f," d 1111,0 «!'■» ■ enmmis-
1 ‘ion issued to a Representative from t!
apparent
r. vr'f 1820
ls .t.illi!g iiio:i I think it necessary to
s , ,at the ileelion law is rigiillj nd-
wIn n it vacates .Mr G’s seal in
an ! disregarded when it operates
s. The proof of this la that the
v requires that the names of the
I e.ni'li'luies he kept on separate pa-
nmiiiiur and names of the voters
nulled up. together with all uccil-
nent it Die poll, under the hands
folly days after such notification, Signify Ids accep
tance, i!tc.” Ami was or w as no) Air. Taliaferro's
letter, which says “1 have not Seen your Excel
lency's proclamation declaring the result of the late
election, hut him; been told by unquestionable
authority, that .Mr. Jones and myself have been re-
elericd ; if so, l take the liberty of signifying to
your Excellency my acceptance," a proper and
legal signification of that nrrepliiuco.
I am sir, your most obedient servant,
(Signed) JAMES JACKSON.
Bt-jamin Serine, Esq.
SolicitorGeneral, Middle Circuit.
Sir—After perusing the " Act for better regulat
ing and conducting Flections, Ac.' and reflecting
on Mr. Taliaferro's ms*, 1 cannot retain a doubt
I lie Congress of tin; United S'lUr*. unless a no- but that Ids signification of'acceptance being w ith-
tification of the acceptance of the appointnicnt was j'he period in such case required by law, say 40
received by the Governor within the time presrrib- days, as he was “ out ol ihe Stale," after \ our
ed in ihe act afore said, save in the year 1820 and I Excellency’s proclamation, is compatible with the
1822, and in these instances the omissknis were I Gw ; A though such, his accept.nice may not have
explained belore the commissions w. re ordered, i been received by your Evrelh.iuq witldnlbe time,
\\ ith high consideration and regard, yourubedi- *0h tiie Slatu'.t . tarcor.iiiig to my idea) would
State ill
p;i
iii'ig.-i rates
ent servant,
EVERETT II FIERCE,
Ilis Excellency John I'oiisvth.
Prill-
and transmit
txpics-to t.m ti ivernor. Tins law
-ns " It is behoved, w as not omnpli
I, pi any county m the State, and tin*
uf the other members are also void
g to a stin t interpretiiiiou of this
iter inl'.rmuti ill is in the posses
Executive on this point than ho
sihlv have, who forms n grave argil
■mu a loose "it is believed”—Tlii*
Hull liHsbteu tilroady inform.illy gi
the public At the last election the
of f,7fA candidate was not retunied
I'parate piece ol paper from tiny conn
, | some of the returns were transmit
■ |,y express, hut by mail tin; returns
| acre received and counted, and .In-
i wi,11 the names uf the cut lullin''
■ pi.iv.te on the same sheets of paper
,'ived, in I'Oiiforiiiity to the practice
, prevuileil m the department sine
,.f tiie eorreemess of this practice I
up louht, Inn followed it from n h die!
,. law was substantially if not literally
o, with. In all things else the return'
,| were m s’rict cnulunnity
799 - And this decisio ,
Mr. Gilmer as well as to
rsons w ho were highest on me
professes t I bell-.
ill |. irt of the law is cmi' litol i.inal n*.;f I ed
hei violated in Ins favor liv the la.v
,,e -honld not resist a new election
i d'-el tred ea another ground nppli-
ily to himself when the result may
to lim iti'i’ord,ug to ins own ami t.
-u ite opmi m a clear right in |
-putable claim, to a seat in the ncx' 1 C
Extract from the Election Late of 1799—
ec u DiKCtl. /i. EiO.
"Thatthe name'ol the several candidates be
; kept on separate papers, and the number and the
names of the voters shall be sealed up ton-tin. r
with nn nev■ acute -3.' e ol tin* pod at,dec the hands
J of the presiding magistrates, and transmitted by cx-
j pro s to liis Excellency the Gov oruor, whlonfwcn-
I ty days after closing the poll at -m il eiection, wlio
I is empowered to draw on the treasury fin* the pav-
nn"it of »ue!i express, not exceeding two dollars
I per day That the governor or commander in
I chief, tortile time being, shall within five day? ■■ !-
ter the expiration of tile said tw enty days In-rml ••-
tore allowed f .r making returns, coant up the > ole?
from the several counties, or such ol theta as umv
liavi m id ■ returns forcarh person, and i.■ • rti>i.. t
ly t lereufter i-sno his proclauintinii declaring ill"
per-ons having die higaesl nmnher ot vo cs e. I
qualified a? ti'oresaid, to be dull' elected l.> repre
sent this i-lai" ui die House ol iti-piv-oulatix-es ul
the l oiled h-iate-. and to grant a certificate there
of under 1 lie Great Seal ot the Stale to each o!
them—Penrith ■/, no errlificate orconiiiM'inii rball
issue to r lor any such person so elected, until su-
tistactory proof is produei'd iliat the tax ot such
person has lieen regularly paid as above mention
ed, and that helms actually had the residence
herein prescribed. That v. In-re a ,y I no or more , _
oils have rn eij i il anil the highest innnbcr ol | d read ; hi- not
than iho-" duly elected in the general
poll ; toco, and in tiuit c.tse toe Governor shall i—
sue bi-proclamation declaring a new election.—
That in case any person (hay elected, being in this
d it'or-'it' in niaiinei derem direct-
m . nay*, him ifnutol'this tftnie
■ ter son. tolilicntioii, sigaity Id?
ik liiqmrt Hits life, the governor or
caoiot.oi . r in ch.et, snail order a new election to
be nclo ui lit,, manner as* hcreinhetore pointed out.
That all writs ot elections to lill vacancies tliat
may l-.appcm tor meniliers of the General Assembly
die,'or t loose of Representatives ot tin-
receive a di'lut, d cmi-tiin ' n il il r,a< made to
preclude 31 r. T. receiving ncerlifiratc in terms of
the law.
With respect, l am your obedient servant,
\\ . it IP EPOCH.
SaraanaU. grf January, Ie*01.
liis Excellency James J ackson'. Esq.
uar iiidienteil by tlieir lelutivo gi ndatlons of
vice. Heligious c.xcrciaoa lidVB been per-
forinetl with zeal, mill, to nil (ippeiirnnces,
e libel.
Oft f.^TTRS rctr.g’nlng in the Po4?
WEED <6c BEAN'S .,
JLi Ollico at Clinton, Jones county, Georgia. 1st
January, lS'Jf*.
A—Isaac 11. Alford. William F. Allen.
I)—Orvnl A- Bull, John Blow sm. Dr Tlarber,
I . Joseph Bridget, John Bedell, W'arren Bledsoe,
CA5I2 JlirD Bd&TEA OTO&S. I James Blalock, sen. Mntliiaa Bler,^Thomas Blount.
np
Jl (‘^lanlisnineiil. opposite tin? rroshytfrinn
tv for the purpose of affording to Ihe sick and helm Met Iing-honse, an acquisition to their Stock, which
le«s poor, such relief ns their iiecessitips may de- 110 " ombraecs a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
At Mr. Hubert MrCoivl 't Eong liman, an Mnw'ny
next, 1'ihruaryJJ. at '.i nr luck. P M. I ' H ' " ‘ 1.■"'n' 1 ', "! T' r Mi-s Franc.*,. Bell, James Bentley.
The object ol the marling ist i nrgnnire a Socle- j ^hhli.-hmetit, opposite .J 1 *'; Pr<'»b>ti , rlnii, Dolton Cobh, Mr*. Nancy Calef, John Chil-
! Htiil lii'.mauity can supply. ami by furnisiting
omployiiitMil iinti instnirlHMi tn ibfir childron. rr -
rue them fr«»in the eviU to \\ hirh they are now i.l-
most im»\ itahly exposed, and further to dev|«<
neitii'4 to prevent as far a« prnrtirable, thi< place
from being unreasonably hirthrned with indigent
population from other neighborhoods.
\ general attendance if most enrnestly nnd res-
peetlolly soliril* »l, as the mi>i ry that has been sijf-
ten d in itiaiiv instances, notw itb>tam!ing the gene-
BiB'X (B©©1£)S) 3
INCLFIMNO
UATS,ftm>E8,&e.
like iisn:,
t iMiclcei’y and lyrocuvies
i.vsr will at: fousn. »mv
den *J. Turner Chapman, Clerk .SiijH-rinr Court,
John Cliilrs, Peter Callan, tderk Inferior Court.
E—Fenifold Elliott, An-.alum Evans.
F— Thomas Flint, Blake \'. Fitzjurral, James
Freeman. Robert Freeman, W illiam Felton.
G W'illinin (jay, Tbotnai Gay, George W.
Curdim, lluncuu (irigsbv, Henry W\ Griffin, John
b. Glenn.il.
II—Janies Hew fit, Anderson House, Richard
flan-, Mm. .'■uv.ii Heath, Joseph Hamilton.
J—Abner Jones, Samuel A. Johnston, Jonathan
, I’. Jackson, ‘J.
If—Jam « Eumnr,Bonj. Lokcv, Thos. fmwe.
i M—Maxlichl iMrCormlrk, Adam L. Miller, Da-
I niel Jlalone, Mi.-s f.ue.iniln Moor, Angus McLeod,
nil kindness of tho community, from ihe wim! of.., ,
well rderrd and ccnsidernte application of it.; ^aperior I rsM'-h liniudy,Jsniatra Spirits,
none could believe that burr not (run) professional Hul*niin Gin, Anu-riciin ton,
or othercirciunsbimirs vvitnrssi-d it. Sthpioot Mquoiiguhela W’liiskry, very old, nnd ul Isaac Mills, William Me Math ii, Jones McLin,
These matters will not la* dee,ned of trivial con- aiipri.i'.i-iM-licle, Arrhibald .McDonald, Roger JIacarthy, Josiali
pern bv any who remember fh** derision of (he (*’<*- : ) olnn1< ’ n '' ; '* Mini, Apple Brandy, | },Imiuin^, Benjamin Milner,
ismucb a» you lm\c shown coi^injs-1 * 1 , r,, ^. v • n 'ul tor the temperate, | o—(
At. Ale, in theb»'«lqualily,l;\ the barrel nrgallon,! [)\\ j>n^,
»\nA t irecn Uoiree. ul various prices, | p
to the I
i vote*. >t!l
wit'iin l )
aeceptnnc
L r r-
f*s. -ii** 11 lie rlirectfd (o lue Justicr* ol
c-'in t’s oi the respective counties, win)
cpnied to give public notice liiercol.
ul cuiise the same to be held in nianner an J lon:i
* hereinbefore pointed om agreeably t»i -ueb \\ l it.'
are li
ere uro other in the circular
I *di;iuM bo eycu^ed for reririrkm? up-
tt to lo ho, would be ineonsisteiit with
e. vvhieii mere I v to place h- lore J.i AiNf. rov, N. veml
the niaw’f ials ;or form'np ! » eor , Excellency ./.r n Clark ;
lent of (be conduct of t! ‘» cfjiel'l It Hppeariixi'-o n v •air (irorlamaEiou, tint ( Isavt
be.*n elected .« >:'f‘*emn'i vr ol Me tale oi’< ie i
gi*i m the House ot Bepresentntiv \s ot the <’ j:i
grc>s "t tiie Ijniletl Slates for ihe next enm n;
tei.!i,you are l.'*i , eby noti’ie l «»| mv arcept«ti,i-e **
s.iid appoint.neut. iie m cessary e^rtiJu Hie .«
my fjualiticdtio’is have be.-u lorwa.’tied. Ste; !iei
i p-on, E.s.j. will apply at the u\
J VM’AHV, lOtll, 1^01.
Sir—The Executive communication on the *ul>-
j»*ct «*l 'lr. Taliaferri;’** notifiention, came to hand
on *he Mth inst. J i.ave avadrd myself of the
‘diorti «•. time, to Ion.i and transmit my opinion on
ti’e «|ui -:.<m referred.
First, what is proper nnd due notice; shall the
pivs'T'bed time lor exiiihilmg noJitication, being
h em ti.e date ol proclainution, or trom tiie actual
sei ht r or In-ariug it read.
i i.c ciinio* (i ihe act which regards tiie inoi'e
ui p.n.ilii afion. etnbna*esi two condition?; one
whine the elect is within, at d tiie oilier where he
• willi"fil the State, at the tune ol inking the ir*
salt ot the polls. On the first oi thesv . there seems
no mom for doubt—the act. i conceive, literally
ami spiritually fixed tiie date at the s.-stiinp Im* pro-
clam.ition, lor »*verv member cl the coiniminilx
w hue in itn precincts, is hound by, and jiresuisied
eii iver.-ant w it!) its rules ami rc.;.t!uhoi.>—|i’.i not I
iet >rmi »ir himself oi them, and tin- m •rei -p< cmlly
vv hero he is immediately concerned, is a limit, amt
no one is to benefit himself by bis own injury—
mid as in l.ie cast 1 ot a proclamation. In 1 is bound i
by it, I'ltnougli he may have neither seen nor beard
eimxor bearing it read, is l;i»
le.s.sness, or neglect, from which
he shall derive no advantage.
But not so in the secoiol condition contemplated
by the law. '• Where llie ei**cl un*lii!er is abroad
without Me fctaloal tiuMimc ul issuing; lue procla-
inatinn. that is not to be presumed m ti;e ceiu.non
course, thr.t tlie absent person lias seen the publica
tion, not having the ordinary means of acfpiain-
tTice or familiarity it h it. * lam thereioiv in-
«*liu I to think, allow ing but fi liMle for < onslmcli-
f’u.a.ii! jo;ng ever so small a way trom the letter
[ > file intention, tliat the elect Me.idler nt o( the
State oiuht t»» see or h«*ar read the prviciamation,
so as that on him it should be ohh ,j:ory. Not-
w 'iidanding. i am aware that the .miargeinent of
time in tills case, and expression, Macli e.otiliea-
lion.) I«..»ks hard at tills opinion; an eminent law-
writer says: ‘ lie ,i.,.t il. th--lePer. stick-j,.
the bark”—The tact.- and t.ie Milm ■ oi’them stand
deemar, “ Inasmuch as you
sion to out' of lhose little om
so to i/ir—inasmuch
thtm.yu ha\c denied
deep;v interesting to nsnli,
n*aim ed by him. shall
w ith joy or terror uusne
orilc
J.imnrv d)
( b'liisby t )w <*ii3, Alexander Oden, Jonathon
pli Prichard, Mm. Dolly Pete rson.) Ben*
l!tte oik s t ye ha\e shewn it al* 1 ^
as yc have refused it t«» one of ‘ 0 • -- —— —•—— j*----•. ■—ww-rpn i rii iuini, jmn. i»miv rritnon.i ucn*
/ / it also to <;ir.” A d«‘c*eion * '»"«,(ram. I ly -on len.ot latest importation, i iamin Ponge, 8an.h Peptier, Jes-e Pitts. Jo* *h G.
nil, and which, when pro- !' h^colate. Musl»rd.rbee 8 e, Loat Sugar, Porter. Josiali I). Pom her, John Pitt, #iu. Par-
tingle in every human ear | ; ;° t v **Gr.i ,ms and SI. Croix Sutar, ker, Mrs. Sarah Parnmore.
nhalde. j ,.P" VS ' 1,1 jt l! s I >or *» ,,ml Fallow Candles* It—Smith Bight, William S. C. Reid. Dr. Rcu
i order i f the Committee. l^baccn. Sniitr, Km.-ms, !• ign. Almonds, I gers. Thomas Rivers. Mrs. Mary Ruvoold«.
f( OMMCNIf \ n •>.)
Departed this life, on the morning of the 7?tii iast.,
it the house of Wjlhata II. Torranee. in thin place,
Mih. i Ini t u I low A*nn,at tic n;l\ anecd a po of IM) years,
upward* «*l • 0 of wlurli IiatS been spent oi a pure a*io
ho '. ' uation a** a im n.bi-r of the liaplist Cluiu h.—
Hi birih-place \ iigm.n, f»r many yeoiH r« sideni ei-
lier ■ S. Caro na or Ci« orgia. It along life nfunaf-
d-ete-l piety ami real Christian 7.n»l in the cause of her
Sj\.o a’can ea.-are a hlessed immortality, nil may lie
assured that her raid now rests in the bosom of her
| lv^. In, , lint, L'digo, l(g til",., N ( . i j«mn, Miinnni-, Josepli SmllU, L)r. M. F,
'V ’' l , ^.' ll “t to.-vim."only /<nr;»., Su.-nd. JrM.u li. Saveli, John Smith, Hone If. Sfat*
ref Im-1 .i'll or Country Produce, .Midi ns ( otlon.; ter. John Sturiiivunt.
T " | l°' v - w ;** 1 l,iul T—T. r. Trice. John B. Todd, Nathaniel Tub
latnen and ( otlon Rags, tor which the highest I bcville. Join Towle*.
prices tv ill be given. j I \V— Malik! Watt? 2, 3frs. Mary Wntlx, Robert
. ... , „ \\ I.I.l) ifc IH.AN. I Wntson, John W right, Reason \Vilcoxe, James
Mtlledgeville, Jan. 31* ' >4 • •
t'lmli, that
im s of both w >rlJ-; the
;e termination ef the in
is be tore na the image of
e w ill the season ; return
II File heal the \nice ot
i»v tilings. .IJieiti
he had i. *\ r r been;
; Me lib lit w iud*
siilila
hot'g!:
Ilo.
Hod. Her m atal |
moiimnent site, ite la the c<
I ,u-e which pm*ent- to tin
ij'iietndes of lies life, ami
rt«*i nal rest. To her, no n
of die sun rise—,\ » mole
mail or behold ifie fare of
swept from ilie universe as
-mo is carried away as with
1, tve pa.-sed over her. and -
>ur. ^ii«* viewed death u * ;.>»tliin >r more tii.m u briifj
separn' n't from friends and relations—Many whom she ; *■-
loved still he. hut not present to her. Site has only 1
re.noxed 11H) anotiiet' mansion, tile house of her E?l- |
the,— Plie trials of her |>i!g
gone to tin* abo !e of peaee—,
troubled wort I, to join the cr
and t«i dwell in the midst ot e
i.fe sin* parsed throtigli variel
periem ed prosp
IN PHILADF.LPIHA,
V.vuph Vwun’i \ .wUiya,,
Will?, John F. Wrolherxby, A. S. Wells.
V —Stephen Venires, MissMaliuda E.Vaxspr.
January "1 ,‘l—,!t
3 W.—The subscriber Ims loctilcd hiniselt in
CLASS No. I
Draw ing xx ill lie reci ived hero on
Ul 1'ebruurv.
n
M.
Tin
toil
A Dublin, Laurens county, iindwill VliAC-
i.l ki» In
i.l f..li
Im-c.
essinn »»!' 11,
il tn .'III tile
;iF4* OX
. r—she is
Imiii tllt-x
< ok and
:IS:• mills •
f lill* JUS!,
1.4?:ill” I.J
\ i.i her
of* lorniiM*-
v ', p j |;|i |
— She i*\-
-'h.* had liv
i .1 tu that
-IF..D ,* r in
the midst
me who
knew her
L-ld, 11*■ i- c\ es
■''fid wiHlid tn
Aitlu."ig!i 1
i id Jiliew u iiiit llie
. it iM'is-i not lie i-oi!
.s placed eiw.-ii lii
lit nil cits
* e\|i!u i; tiinl
nbiHii the
.’iiiiii-orr i*
in tiriii-s i
purpose of ("ill;
it, niul piibinii-i-'l
existing linv. ].>
ado no enquiry
chert* l.i
r, J * 11 '* k
live ii. eiii'-il
i.irm i pm.-ti.-#* *
L.i-red i lint .vn ;
ily m_v ! s
la tv Hi j,
no in- i
moos or pr. t-tiiH's olj r
I-, io rases of dooli*
isi lire resorted to. for
ilening my otvii judg
to, if rCeoDi'i!.*-'.li!o to
lu* ruse of ,M f; .bn, i,
? I b.'ul no ii ii,ii: ; tfn-
no w pit-'Hiiled iViiiu I lie til,-' .(' tie
it »re the fiuit of rercut invesii
Having fully rxpri-Nsro my pi iv-t:*
mins of toe net of 1 Tyli, it is jmope*- (|.at
mid stale that in the e.\eciiii"ii t*f 111•
I dj not run-ider llie Executive ii 'poo-
liuuoy ilegret- for tlio ron.-itittiti.ti lit\,
l im or cuiiveiiiepci- >1" miy of us , r* ■
ms—for these the Geuei ul V-si iiiIiE of
k and their success, , s vvlio hove l ot i(
hrc" are accnuot'lhle—the Executive is
onsPAe only, for the faithful execution
unlaw as it is The Kxiciiliye I’io'-Ih-
uii is foutiih'ii it pot)-itiipl* facts, r, ii 11, ■. -
to li.-i -e occurred, at.-I vtiis utid'-r the
, as coostnicd, the inevitable roiise-
of th'.se facts- ft was not is-ue.i
cr a couv ictioii that any disrespect to
laws or to the otii-er-ot the tsiu'e wa-
uiled —-the oni'-sion wns snppt so.) to
e been the resell of iceiil- iit or forget-
S wlurli woulti he sntisfarioiily ex-
I prior to tin* distant d - v {mrp ,- -li
upon for the new e|ci non M. <; it
d would he the Can odule, pt ■ bn-
t any, eertmolv yy .thoitt formida
ppositioii. ip. iitul an undoubted t"got
V upon Ins own eon-urttriioii of the State
-to (pif-si mu the vali iity of any or of ah
prov sums and to insist upon inking hi.'
n Congress coritrury to its provi-t ms
Exi*ctltiv<*. The i]*)es.
li pr(scn.-cii is yyitliin the jurisdiction of
House of Representatives, and nothing
rh is pi oy ided f,y the statute or dour by
Executive i npnired, if Mr. G. is- rigM,
|f t sinallcst degree his claim. Whoever
(‘-led by the people will derive no lu*ne-
"ni it, if the House of Representatives
i decide that the people by tlieir Lcgts
re (no net of Congress being in exis
-ej have not power to prescribe, that a
•11. I-
d. .Sti
le OMR-
agcm.si any ot. 1 .
am u lay .
trv
ilo ■ -
Ul-t.
(S
V,
GEORGE R. GILMi
• e -I'idi in-
t ir-im tlo- <i
I’t fy tin’ *
!•'• pci-' m conn
public i!U«*r«
; ) by w 11 ir I; ii.
i»i::. • •! }ii*;ii*iiig-(j
• i - r\ e g bi-» «
i-ll, t<» lie Hi\l- i
r pr» torment, w
fxillfi I
rnod beii;g
uunl not
W as lit ju i-
seoiiig tin*
•imli-y■, mid
■J l v tliat
i’.iI(i bo nn-
?Iie was happy m
to her, what it mu
pn?l—Mi • iliorrtM
t , »ro iior tit liei j mint .
mini” ?•> that irna-uu
in. .ft*i rafrii a’e.t her Mi
i iet her c.*X|n eiatimm,
fi.ro , ;Vwrr, , ai..l mi- iih,
t tt beiumi tier a ihiUu i
e.-idr* m Carolina, C„ , t r
H.*nr anijilo t'’-iun«>io i<
itici.i, I er iloalli ran'*-;
.. il. ....... H..o u.v lear
1 i •*.. It- I hi-fi i»r
tn . , . 11 '• i'.vi -»t»* her.
o. all she Im.*) be-
fhnmrli tiino.
Mu-set im: that the
t have la i n to ge-
r sol out on u hat
UM.ler that persua-
i-!*e « stima.eti her
iu» rewaitls. hlie
1 (.‘inperute mind—
li-om the yean* that
r (l : s:j|jpoiiitinoiit»
r eat-ils s»:pp*»ri**«l.
I .- .it) ii i."'—maiiv
•a ai.i! Alalmmu.—
11«• r (‘
•cc!v In
Wh.j
do. $ ‘J 50.
ill llu* Courts of the Southern Circuit,
a, I .1 , nnd \\ Hshiugton of the Middle, anil Wilkinson nnfl
° 1 1 Baldw in of tin: Oakniulgee Circuits, liusinoss eir-
i trudtd to his core w ill meet w ith prompt attention
W ILLIAM B. PRVOR.
zrs o/tfflOO I J |in » lir y ’ll I—if
4 “ 00 A H RI * I • A BT.L to an order of 1 the Interior court.
t Txi ol (j .vinnctt county, when silting for ordintr-
' i r\ purpose^, will In* sold, on the fir^t 'I'uesdny in
\pril next, nt the Cotirt-house in Rmiy county,
1 “ :! "l SOTr no. 150,
‘ *• *J0 I in the 16th district ol said county. Sold nx lira
i ii |(y property of John Baker, deceased, for tiie benefit
, ,, , , ' | of liis lie.irs and creditors.
Tickets $10— Halt do. !? s>—Q,.iiutcr | JOHN 31. GARDNER, Adm’r.
.Tnmmry *Jt» ids
SCHEME.
1 Prize af $20,(Klib
j 30 P
I “ “ 5,Dtl(>
\ 30
1 “ “ 3,TOO:
1 30
■2 “ “ 1,000!
5 “ “ ot)0|
I 30
| 30
it “ “ 4ooi
| 300
r» “ “ 300
|3,7t*0
.1, to nn order of tin; honorable
, SCHESWr. i A 'im'i'in cour. Greene county, yy hen sitting
UigllVSl Vv\Z,t« S • bn’ ordinary pu-po s e«, will be «old, on llie first
VI RCIMI \ iTuefltiy in April nrxj, within the usual hours of
> ItitiliMA ! mile in the tow it of trceiiesbortiUgii.
©0 OS’ 1.AT2D
•t'uk oi tiie Oconto, fuljoihing Matthews and
nnd eO be -i>ld under the ineum!)rnm:e of
ST AT K LObTEIlY, j
3Veditcsd.iv.
GLASS No. I'd,
To lie drawn id Richmond, Vn
the PJtli of February,
Forty-lyyo Number Lottery—Six drawn ballots.
SCHEME.
I Prize of $.*<0,000 :?<i Prizes nf $100
lionsvii i.e. Xovember 1!'.
Votif.fd by your .'lro'-hiuiatioti. that \v
MR
•e elected to nt liiis Staff* in t!i
the United sUhU*?, v.r now signily -
nc»* •! tin* ii.vm'iniment.
incut s
.till-
jf respect, we ere y«
) GEORGE .M.
WILLI A 1 \V. BIBB.
irv Ja.nl Irvin, Gov. oi Georgia. ,
■unw l)i:part ient. Jan.‘J*J. ISJ9. i
lg* ai...ve letters to be title copies from '
*»;; *..< in this [)i part nont.
AKEHLR SHAAIT. See. ii. D. 1
n. whether tin* j
thl'i Uii'.-h it. ti fir at ion of t*n j
en «o me !.■-.ec.iii*'e, ii.tll : ,
j* ul jiirli n .ilion, oi fro.';
i«*f Maj.-uate; i tind my rniiivl j
tied, ti ;u t• ir* tinn- oujiitt 1 > counted from tl.e;
ite of >i;bcr’.bing tin* u. ill beat mu (except on scru
rr.*.<s ' pies as t*> the Jr::e dap*.)an l not from the receipt
•cep-'''* ^ u * noitlKati: ,i — S iue light instances I mi”,lit
| offer from the practice of Memb< rs of the Logisht*
bedi- 1 hire under the lute < ’on-titutiuii, win) were eundi*
I dales lor offices incou/ruous with Ktpresentative
place-: such in particular ns Judge of tiie Supitit.i
• ‘o'lit. the (Mtiilidnie would writ a hi rosignn:. •». i
liny iieton* the election; soma friem would • •*
i». an*”, wiio \.oyM !>e tardy in d. l.\<Ting it: f tht
election w ns fa - . * *n.b|e. directly af-er tiie reni. cat : .i./
handed in to tin* (..xeeuti\ •*: it ii ifavomlde re-
• eitiiHidered
.*•11; fm she
Tliey knew
ailed hi. 4 ap-
ln*r lieart—
10,0011!
Pr
of
”,<>00
2,0001
1 ,ooo|
■‘W
Eli
RE
3(>
300
901
.* w idow’s dow er, it being all the real estate of
.‘ •bn Winfield, latr of Greene county deceased,
and to be 'old tor the benefit of the heirs and credit
toisot .aid deceased. Terms made known on the-
day ot sole, bv
' WILLIAM WINFIELD, Adn/r.
January ‘28 td§
1 I.OKtilA, Newton county.—Whereas liar-
lA'F.CtTIVE I)r.J*A
in—>..n*o my letter
I IiHve
Alton;
i")<Ci
me *p.
wa- n*c
day.-) ail
With
HE
ttTMFSf. Jan. 'SX 1*^0.
iftiie'JJd was prepared.
•>*: • 1 on the records and files of tin* Office,
;»• i Jence bciwei u Gov. Jackson ami the
G* i.e.al. and one oi the S«dieitor- vi
u! \hic!i >hews that (ie:i. Jack< >n ne k
n.> i oi t!u>«« olficeH belore ue (oiiimi^un-
j i':ef'*n >. wnosu letter <»t aeueptanee o:
tbjiU'.vsi. an m.u h dated wiitiin iO davs
” issiiim: o! the T jver;to; s RrfjcJnmntion,
ei\«*«! at th" Lwrutive Department a tew
er ie.*y ox|wed.
coo.-idoralion and regard. vour«. Ac.
‘ VI.R IT ir. Pll.KCi
Excellency John I'ursy'Ji, Governor. Ac
: ry.
It Ml!
E\ll rrivt
♦ OUKVilh
Sir -\i the (tenoml
das oi October last. Benia
c l by a large majoriiv on
ot tais State in l 1 ..* C\
T’tie ia .v undf r whit
ciai e*—Thai no pe.rso
DtPAurMEsr. Ga. ^
iih*. Dec. I».?h. WV S
al J.ieetion held on ti.e oth ’
ianiin i aiialerro iva« eject-
me fit tiie lb*p.esenT.tlives
gross of the United States, i
i iht* election was he..I. de-:
.shall be elected u ltepia ■
sentMive in (.'ofigrc«s, wlio has not been an inlia*
oitam ol :liis State three years next preceding b5
election, and paid his tax regularly during that
time, iiu' 1 shad lie hoid. Ac.
i he next Mieceeding clause, after directing tiie 1
mode of keeping the names, votes, Ac direct - tiie
poll to be transmitted bv express to tiie G erernor. |
within twenty days alter closing the same, and!
then that :lie Governor shall, within five day« alter
the expiration oftlu* ^ai i twenty flays, con.it up I
the \otcs from the different counties wlnm have |
ade returns for each person, nnd iinmed
{turned to 111 < • writ*’, nnd the time
x\a* e do i!’.o I from delirerx on th
a wrigiitier instance 1 draw from forensic ru!«
w.here strictness prevails; a« when ;* Statute v
made to bar the commencing certain m ;ious after
a gi.r.i time Loin :he cause accruiu:. i-siicon the
Statute, it i' from the t« st oftue writ, ami n t n*...n
the ser\ ice or return ol the summons that the time
i' counted—i; the w rit was te -led within four years,
ulthoiirb * i.n.noiiH or r-tu:;i was utter, where the
Imiitution of a suit w u< the; period, yet herein the
M itutc w ould not a\ r:I. 1 the case belore me.
Mr. Tali.ilrrro dates nutifiratioi: the tj-itii No
vember: the Proclamation !>**ars date tii Octo
ber which i-twelve r!uys within t!;e forty dovs lim
ited; ui;d ui.horup. the rec. ipt ♦ f the notification
outlie 13th December, is seven unv < after the pre
scribed term, yet my opinion i- decidedly, that the
hotilieution was witli.n time, beoiuse of its date;
but the speeiHl circiii slai e* - «»f (his notification,
fi *m -om 0 casualty Hein r sev en flays longer limn
e uiveyances iro.n the point <>I departure are usu
ally or i.ecessHiiiy, uugut to silence even caprice.
I conceive the'Fax Collector's receipt is not tor de-
jtnieiion but can .titiint—that Beujmnin Taliafeiro,
Lsip from t!'c facts under consideration, is entitled
to !ii« sen* in tiie en-uiag Congress of the United
Stales, agrcea!)le to the law and the voice of his
coiii.tr) . is the opinion which, with sincere respect,
is submitted to your Excellency, by your obedient
humble servant,
BENJAMIN' SKRINF-
uov ernor Jacksov.
‘■i> th* Tdd insl. in llie 1 Bill .
i.i\ N Vi 1 !. Beautiful, u- ! l
>i.< w a.s, her paronio and
t<* in . * ii l»er e.aily death.
bloonioiL! flower,
1 an i.-oiu ;
C.ifllfortH .lv,
l * »*ll iodic*.*-
*er a liiiL’er.ng iilneHP, Ro-
edericicFbierg. in die
uf Ike Ian i'resideut
•nleriai ley (a.miy, and
iin.iiibinuiun acted ;ik
)Li>, i n iin* first
ie\t, at ihe Uourt-hut
*. U ividnuton rou.dv
, the follow i: pro
_ >tf rifou Join i applies for lettei.x of ndministr^
EBjtiou upon the estate of Ia vvlh Hogg, late of said
A0 ; county, deceased :
4Q I These nro llicrefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd
singular the kindred nnd creditor* of said decent
ed, to be and appear at iny office within the time
prescribed by law . to shew cause (if any they can)^
why -aid letters should not be granted. Given
under my band, this Jidtli January, J820.
•go -,, - L. IIOPKINS, CTk.
(Tr* Orders from llie country enclosing ——--— —•
(flsli or i n/.e I icketo.will meet with prompt j R} al, npuliejfor letters^of dix.oi.xion from
uttuntion it addressed to the estate of Joim fTorton, deceased:
II. COSNARD. I I’l.p.c iii-c llierelurfi to cite nnd ndinonish nil nnfl
Millcilii'eville Januurv 31 |m29. I singulnrtlic kindred Kiidrreditors of said deccHMsl,
fi()0|3,?y() “ "
“ ©01)1
PRICE OF TICKF.T3.
des $20—Halves $1U—Ouarteri $'»—Fi
”9
liltllS
11" lie nnd np|iear at mv office vvilliin the time pr^-
I AW NOTICE.—-The undersigned have tn- *.rr.Dcd liv law, to sltei? cause (if any they ctn.)
S J ken 111 Office in the West e.id of Htison’s ; " hy snid lctf'T of dismission should not be granN
Inn frontin'* Greene street. 0, E Givt-n under iny hand at office, tills 21st day
D. B. M1TCHF.LL, °TJani'nry, lh2fl. .’N. PARRAMOKE,c. c.o.
A. If. KENAN. j Jiintiary ill inOm
Q In my nh'rnce any >msinc«s for me will be i'X'|.|, -sons indebted to the estate ot Dr. Jar.
I"
lex "n -I on as the
:y a ti t;i ni tavor
. the executors of
o i, levied on ns
Mti-ty a li tii ill m-
lartin; property
the tiro-
presentative el.-cterl shall within n lirtiited af ter issue his proclamation, declaring the persons :
uouty bin detiTininution to » xt’eutc tbf* having tt,o hignest number of votes and qua!ith d
ies required of him, or if they shall do- as aforesaid, to lie duly elected to represent this
tliat the certificate lit' ilia Governor un- 5? ’ n,p in lhe Ho't-e of Representatives Ol the ('nit-
the ni'p.if .. 0n i .( w. . i ,t j ed Mates, and to grant a certificate thereof under
me pleat *eal ot the Male us within the .. . ^ w ,, . . , ,• , ,,
itnfp rt « . . .i . i the ttreat tM*.al ot the fcttuto to each ol them—rro-
fi ’ "‘. e e tn l '.' ; tn ll ”' vided, no cer'ificate or commission shall issue to.
" Ille receipt ot which lie is to signi- j ort -,, r anyseci, jiarson, so elected, until satisfactory
ns ttcceplnnce or re'usal of ttn; honor I proot ; s produced that the tax of such person has
''-erred u|iun Inti),
JOHN FORSVTU.
Mxlledgevillc, January 22.1,1829.
r Madrid, August 5, 1^22.
\ Ext talent y the Governor of Georgia ;
*i R —I lie law regulating the election of Mein-
s 01 Emigre ss from tiie State of Georgia requires,
'jrtne votes liave been counted, a proclamation
>e ,ss 'ied, calling upon the persons elected by
people, to signify within a limited time, tlieir
eptauce or refusal. My name has been pieced
<n the list ol the candidates for the next Con-
s ; ' (he people of the State of Georgia should,
c loosing, me, give me another proof of their
! f,,lc e. it will he impossible for tne, after the
amation is issued, to answer it in the time
tieil. i know of no better mode of comply-
,!. , fatally with the law, than that of addres-
,'|' i fc * ,Pr your Excellency, to be delivered
rar , le P r " c >amation is issued, to give you the as-
■n a C * Wt * acc, 'P* with gratitude the trust con
-.'.-..miho * astuii icrt>ims [iiitGU
tiled s * 0nrt “ March next, to return to the
lenin l? , to P cr f |,r " 1 its duties. If your E\-
.„ .. t , uld 'E'em this not a sufficient compli-
... , 1 , ,P| ms ot the election law, I have to
latm-e j ! e,t , w nii, y be laid before the Le-
5? ed tri i> 0 P P that a soecial act may tie, ,
ul i 1 ? lve ,ne further time to answer the call prior to the expiration, and full time Ir
wzsas3?'**■"*- - "
nuiH rn BAi.iiMoBK t’xrnioT.
MARYLAND I’KM I KN I I \RV.
We linv*- pist had the griitili, atioo "( look
mg oxer llie report of the directors of this
nstittition. to llie E.xerutitu of this .Statu:
| The deads nre altog.-tiu-r satisfactorj.—
'J’ijcy Brc su'-lt ns t<> furiii'h abundant evi
dence. not only to tiie usefulness and valu*-
of tlm ejstein «,f goverutni'ot, upon w liiclt
] tlto affairs of the institution tire rondtieled,
hut of the care and industry of the hoard,
to whom the supervision of its concerns ha-
been entrusted. The result is, indeed, pleps
ing; and not less so, we cm well believe, t*
the hoard of Directors, than to the public at
tne pro-
-Lv sundry li fas vs.
rlurned to me I*y u
le*s. ndi inlng Tar-
I Sv.v.n t‘
,,l htnde i |
. n iiroi c.
M
j l>,-* ii regularly yaitl, and has hud Ids residence, Alc.
| After which; the Act further provides, that in
case any person being duly elected being in this
Mu te. mid notified tiicreuf in manner herein di
rected, shall not w itliui tw enty days, and il x at of
the State, within forty days alter sitrli notification,
signify hi ucceplance, or Audi depart tins life, the
Governor and Commander in Citiei shall order a
new election to tie heldiu manner. vVc Ac. ,|, e ,, r „|„ii,ent facts. And first, we have the
On tl.e 27th of October the votes were arranged | (i|)U ” un| rrs „, t _ iri n ,j Hneru | reference to
It is not in nttr poxve. at this titn°, to give
a detail at length, of the institution, as set
forth in the Report of the Directors. Hut
nnnot refrain from mentioning some of
i unusual
I those establishments -
if a nett gain, during
and cast up, .ittd proclamation made ot the electi
on of said Benjamin Taliaferro; the forty days as j _ .
be was out of the State on public service, expired the past year, ol H>.
on the fith d.tv of December—On the Eilh a le'ter The niimherofer'm.iiiMlsronfiiicd amounts
from Mr. Taliaferro was received at the Execmive j tn ij 17. The cost oi food, clothing, and in
Office, dated 21th November—the receipt even I fjdeutnl expenses, for these hasbecn $ 18,705
days after the expiration of the forty—tlie dale 12 i 'J’hu expenditures lor snlaries of" ofli
days previous to the expiration. cers has been $ 8,100 85. And $2,522 313
Vour opine m is requested oil txvo points. n« I eon-, ()|1S j„, rI1 disbursed, out of tho gross receipts,
ceive the receipt oi t,ie Tax Collector barely a ra- .. -
tarding the comiuissiuti—not a bar to it—and these 0,1 " ‘ "dti ° uu *
•es jime land, more or h-s.s, adjoining
,1 others, and two i.egroes, tnitncil I’om-
• ,i.v and Bettv. levied on a* tr.e prep* r*y of David
Ua.k.-i, io s.-ilisty a fi fa in tavor of Francis Ward
n, said Wah.cr, and Jui.n Curry, security on ap-
*1, al, and Jann--* Gainer security on stay of execu
tion—pr 'jicrty pointed out by raid Walker,
i hie negro man naihed 1 - .in c
pe.-tvot 'Sylvia Coker, to sit;
\i-|in (hiker, ndministiator. v
J v'i vi i ("okcr. deceased.
Two horsesand one yoke of n
the property ol John Martin, to t-itt-lj
vor of Baldwin f’lnkei' x «. said Marti
pointed out by said Marlin. *
One negro man named Jerry, taken
perty of Dam. i Coker, to satisfy sieit.iy ti Ins vs.
said Coker ; levied on and returned to :he by u
cnn*tab!c.
Dae negro girl nniiie.l Raster, about s-ven years
old, taken as the property uf Ow en Fort, t.) utisly
a fita in favor of Daniel ii. I.uxv vs. said i ort and
Kiiaabctli Fort, nnd other fi fas vs. 1 Ave.i fort ; le
vied on und returned to me by a coiiitiihl.'.
One negro girl mimed Amy, taken
perty ol Artlmr i)ud u y. t-iss
said Dud tey ; levied on and
constable.
150 acres pine land, more orli
ver and others, take', as t he prnj
ker, deeeasi d. to satis.x a ft ia in
Solomon vs. Daniel Wok -r urn
executors of said Sylvia Coker, •!>
on and rilunted to me by a r*" -im
Tw ) negroes named Ge**,.-i* in d
on as the property ..fjes-e i>-ir.:• I
dry fi fas in favor i fOtey Proper x
an.l John Mathis ; propeity pointed mii
Mathis. SIIl.UttOD SESSIONS
January "0
fli.l. Bt. SOLD, on Ilia It . To
larch next, at the Court-'- .use i 1
nidersxille, VV asliiligt >o coa. ,xv:ti
stint ti'iui's of sab*, lie tollow'-.v*; ■ ,.-rty. to xvit
1(1) acres [tine land, more or !►<«, on Buckeye
creek, adjoining I'Inker and ot uer.-, levied on ns the
proper! \ of Robert Williams, L sali-tya 1; fa i.t la-
x-jr ul" John Tinsley xs. Aabrahani 3'ann. and Ro
bert Widinins, sermily, tor t.hc n-c of Baldwin
linker ; [jrojx-rty po.ated out lo said Fliiker.
One l,av horse It vied on h.« tin proj.erty of Za-
chariali li.oxvn, to raLstv a (i la '’.gainst raid said
Broxvn, and John H. W'aller, xccurity ; property
pointed out by defendant.
One bay horse levied on asM.e property of I!a-
rachias Massey, to satisfy a fi fa in fit vor of David
Solomon vs. Barachins ,'pt— t v imd 8 ; Us Floyd.se
curitv ; property pointed out by 8. Floyd.
One feather bed, six clmlrs and one pine table, i
levied on as the property of John Buck, to satisfy a |
fi la in favor of Asaht I Beach vs. said Buck ; pro
perty pointed out by said Beach.
One bav horse, two sorrel mares and pne sorrel
colt, levied on tvs th<- property of Daniel Coker, to
, satisfy a ft fa in favor of N. Clifton vs. said Coker,
i for the u*e at James Bright ; property pointed out
, reci iveil by A
January 31
11. Kenan.
D. Ii .MITCHELL
Brockmi.ii. dcc’d. late of Oglethorpe county,
ace requested to make immediate payment, or
I 4t ; tlxoif accounts will be left in tiie officer’s hands for
nllertion : and those having demands against suiil
spite, will reedcrllieln tn according to the requi"-.
I'ahtijrr i o Slu riff'11 'ylr
3(1 If , T ll-l. BE HOLD, on the first Tuesday in [ sitions of tiie Inn
'» v .March next, at tii-Court-house in the town MARY ANN BROCKMAN, fldm’m
ol Craxvfordx llie. Tt llalerro enmity, w ithin the u-1 January 31 I—Ct
si".l hours of • ale, the follow ing properly, to xvit:: ^ DmmTsToimfy— Whereas Laban
, - , Wutson applies fi;r tetters of administration
w hi nut c .i6>t, nn t | H . ( . s | Sllt . 0 f Vincrnt SVatsou, late of said couif*
Om* l)irc:!i folding tab’n\ c-tic* ir*>
talilc nm! two Imlf rounds. r#no larp ^
one walnut foldiru; table, one bed mid furniture, ti j j
trunk . one pine ehrst, one brass kettle, one pair j a * f|( j ,
my office will)in th®
lime pre^ribed by law, to ‘!ievv cause, (if any thejf
i’lie-e are therelorr to cite and admonish nil
"7 h • ,,,,r IT , 5r ' 1, M »; mc •'* T K, ;: ur '' l” 1 ” * ,u,r i and singular the kindred and creditors of said dew
ndtrons, onn larr.c j'ot, two (-.aMt.esttck.L two xvit- , : ,>p3cd, to be and appear ist
ter [tails, one boxvl, one large dish, eight phi-
cup.; and -aut-i-rs, one large waiter, one pew ter liai
son, two silver tea spoons, one, trumpet, one ox
cart, about 15 harre'- corn nnd two stacks of fod
der. id I levied op. as the propertyflof Francis G. l\
Albert, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Henri- Jnurdnn.
CLEVER8 A. NELM.S, D.Sh'ff'.
December -TO
have,) xviiy said letters of administration shoulfl
not ’oe granted. Given under my hand, this 22tl
day of January, led!).
. ' THOMAS MOORE, Cl'k r. o.
January 31 1t
t jAOI.’R months after date application will be
made to the Hon. the Inft-rinr court of Wash-
ton county, when silling t>r ordinary purposes,
lenxe to sell a tract of land containing *2 1-5}
I'.iliai
Jess;
mgtc
for leave to sell n tract of (and containing ‘Jtj2 1 -2
acres, in die county of (originally Troup.) known'
in the plan of said comity by number 37, in tho
7lh di-'rict, drawn by Mary and Sarah Parker, one
one Try stud I half to be sold as the property of James Paradis,
uiiuu'i. one bra,S clock! ,!pc ’' 1 * n '" 1 ,l,( ' ° lll, ‘ r »» ,1;p property of Sarah Pa*
-M-s m-’mcly Daniel 'p u . l ker, minor. Sold for the benefit of nil r.onoerned.
Ily, JessCjJol,n. Mingo, 1 " , " M. PARADIS. Ad mV
1 on till* psb.'.o of James Paradis, dec d. nnd
Guardian for Sarah Parker.
January 29 Ids
John |
w
Ijiiur ns S/u rips Side.
TjTITn-L Bf. SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
W Miirdi rc*xt,«it Hit* Gonrl-houso in tin: town
f<t X>ii! Iiu. Lauren* cdiiii' y, within tho usual Jiours
o.’-.ili , llie fnlJovving jiroj **'ty, to vrit :
f Jnc prey >
two t. i.UMT bells
one srlp-boxrJ, ‘J
me/ M y.Ne.rj.!»
^Oiuiiey, Ueuben. .lourdu.i, HaiiMai^ Jane, Isaac,
t i " tiiu A eh, Fnn»y. Homer, f'herry, Ll'cu. Be-1
j.* ;• op. \u4iu # Viney, Atlam hii.I Luev, one puir ' '
1 ' ,, v ar ' V* P i w !,k <l 1 ^ 1.VUT10&—\l! perwns me cautioned against
nt f»in« tan'*, j-.iL.iininp Giilhii a'.tl .rlout^omery, ^ / uading wither in any manner crediting mv
Jt.i \ ,’CITS ! im! adjoin® I iilv. eon hiuI Ha.npton. • w5 f # . Jane Thompson, ns 1 determined to pay no
4 '^ ‘Acres lac ! on tti» Ln.U sion o» tec (ie.-ure ri- rfehtscontracted bv her inauy mauner whatever,
j vc.*, .)•} » fti***-, swamp lands on the bouth side 4)1 > SHADJtACK THOMPSON,
the «'c«)nt*e river, ll> bend cuttle, inyre or legs, 34 i junuarv 20 1—5t
h.y in beud hogs, more or ie>s, one truck wnpm, one 1 — — ——*r♦ ■ — ■ ■ ■
jetov.'u j’Qp,p rr.r. one pair horse in;21 stones, om set ma-, CORONER’S SALE,
lithe u- J hostinj d-.drt,' tables with ends, I set biuksmith's 1C # T I!.L be sold on the first Tuesday in March
tools, one pair lire dogs, one grey mare, one old T* next, at the court-house door nt the tour£
gi;:. one grind stone, one can; and bottle*—till the „f (Joviugton, Newton bounty, between ti e usual
above (it operty pointed out by Joseph IJIackshear;, hours of sale, the following property, to xvit v
also, IS negroes motpointed out by A.JB. itidley, One negro boy named Young, about 10 or 12
plaintiff, namely, Tenor, Charles, Martha, Burnet, years of age, J yoke of o*.cn, also J lot of land
Ai’aqi, He .rt'vell. Fanny, Titus. Jenny. Tenor, jv,. 180, in the 19th district of originally Baldwi*
Tamer, Nunis, Dilsv, IP- -. Maria, Pi . Henry now Newton county, adjoining the eitaM bf Burge
and Susan—all the above property lex i«u on to sa- i al „) others, xx'Hereupon John T. Diikc now resides,
tisfy two fi fas in favor of Archibald B. Ridley, par-; t-n levied on as the property of i-etnuel Wynne, to
A it. Ridley and xvile. t.nd A. It Ridley ; satisfy a fi faiu favor of the Justices of the inferior
•iet his xvife vs. Joseph Blacksbear and o- court of Newton county, vs. said Wynne i projxei;.
vivor of
ami Harriet
titers, executors of Elijah Black-henr, deceased. (.• pointed out bv plaintiffs in execution.
MM I 'MMK m if. j LITTLETON PETTY, Coroner.
January 22
CHARLES fc*. GUVTON, Sa’fl
January 21
td9
i proper ami iliif*. notice to Afr.
►rlamution issuing, or Mr. TiiJia-
po mts arc—
1st. What was a
Taliaferro—tho proclamation
ferro’< receiving notice ol it l y seeing it or hearing
it read—and at which period ought it to run
2d. As all Statutes except penal ones are to be
liberally expounded, ought or ought not Mr. T's
acceptance on tiie j4t!i November, twelve days
prior to the expiration, and full time by regular s ; 0Mof imtni ,ralrty, l.^e f„ r tho mos't'pnr.
li mv ine-1 conveyance to have reached the Ueportuient irom , . , n , , . ,
uutnecmvc me , 6 uch an act xva, pLTed ! the City of Washington, be deemed a legal creep, j-ttecer.hu The vot.ttg l.uvo bren reparn
p A ,1 "^’ , ‘ s hed statesman and virtuous citi-i tancexvitbin the spirit nnd mcatoug ot the Inn— i teil .root tho-r roort a.lxcored m years and
■ fate Abraham Baldwin ! the words bring '• and if out of the State xvitlun. 'crocc j and the latter^ classified in a man-
,vitbs-.ao(liog iliegc I r , , J
r , I by defendant.
exnurtures, not light. ir. themselves, to liave * 0nc f,. at | ler bed. two bedsteads, and 30 head of
realized 0 nett gain of tj> 9.804 10 is n result, cattle*, 12 rows and calves, and six yearlings, levi-
which it is well observed in the Report, the edon’as the properly of Barachias jfassey and Wi-
.. : ' ... ' • ,t f. r.
warmest advocates of the Penitentiary sy
tern, would not, a fexv years since, have ven
tured to predict, under any arrangements
ilia' could have been proposed.
The Police regulations, for the Buppr
lev Massey, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of Peabody &
B igiit vs. said Barachias Massey, Silas Flovd and
Wifey Massey, security on the stay of execution ;
property pointed out bv Silas Floyd. ^
One negro man bv the name ot Jack, levied on
as the property of Henry S. Taylor, to satisfy a ti
fa ill favor of Peabody & Brislit r«. said Tayior,
for the use of Daniel .iIoDouguld
L. A. JE-RN1GAN.D Sfa'ff.
January 3Q
F.ORGIA. Washington.
\ f Andrew E. Wells applies to me for letters of i \
; linistration on the estate of Thomas Forth, late J will not go with me; and hi I have left a support
ol Buikc comity, deceased : | Cor her, 1 do therefore lierebjr forxvarn all person*
These nre tlierixforc to cite and admonishall and . frmu crediting her on inv account, h* I am deler-
singular the kindred mid creditors of raid deteas. | „ot to pay any debts of her contracting ft i.q^
ed, to !»• and nj>|>oar ut my office within the time ! this time. LEWIS SANDERS,
prc-cribed by laxv. to slu-xx cause (if any they can) j Laurens county, Jan 14, 1829 (jjj—2t
xx by said letters of administration should not be!"
granted.
w Ftcrida. and my wife Elizabeth Sander*
A DM IM iS Tii A TOWS SALE.
And whereas Joseph Perkins npptie« to me for j ^L^T'IEL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
letters of iidmiiiistn-tiKrt outlie estate of Benjamin f V next, at the court house of Newton Coun-
Perkins, late of said county, docen'ed : j ty, in the town of Covington, the following pro.
These are therefore tu cite and admonish all nnd ! |>erty, vix.
fingulartlie the kindred and creditors of said de-) One tract of land, containing 202J acres, knoxyn
reused, to be nnd appear at ;i.v office xvitlun the j by the number 272. in the loth district of origin-
time press-nbed by la-.v. to xhexv muse (if any they ] uily Henry, now Newton County; belonging to
can) why «aid letters of administration should not | the estate of Johu Smyth, deceased, nnd sold foe
be granted. Given under my band, thistfJlh Janu-; tbo t,enefit of the beirs and creditors. Term*
ary, 1829 j made ktioxx n on tbc day of sale.
MORGAN BJ’.OIVN, CJ’kc, o.w ct W. C POVYBLL, Aim'r,
jimijir ^ 'J*! Wyp