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AMEKICAJV HIGKAGEKIE
OF
EASTS.
VT’jrtE m: jea’erg is i ti: is
f N'Milledgcviljo for Til ICO C) i5 js *»ailt■. , m
1 Imrsdav, Friday, and Sutiirduv.SiSflp, fc £51^
a»i‘l ZZtlj ofl' iii front oltfir Si.iti-
Ironncctod with mi excellent Oi'
•19 US9{\
Tin) Proprietors, Jfpssr.s: HSuymontl, Weeks
4 o. in busing thepleasure to invite tin* public
fllSfELMW.
pi.
. .** , * "h- pleasure In Iliviit; tilt* piilitH* I;
visit their ArenngoriP, fe.*| n ile-rei; of ooiilidcmo, tlmt
it contains tire most luri), gigantic, mill beautiful colluc-
turn ol
i ll of intellect
V\ pI.ECTION "ill bo held at the Coiiit-IIouse
4 ' this place, oil Batiirduv the liitli lust, foru Cttji-
■ rnuiiiiiUKl the n’lltlwiu Cavalry,.to till tin; vacaji.
'“' occafioued by tin; resignation of C'npfi Win. F.
lilVINO ANIMALS,
tlinl ling over been exhibited in this places, nntl tttev
•lire.tlioirvjwtert, that every attention shall lie pni',1. m proiTors hv making them
render the exhibition Agreeable; which is from 1 oYlork and a ininiher ill' oilier ••
,n tho aftcnioon. to & o’clock. Among the Collcciiun, hr
arc the following:
I. Great Hunting or War
I'atldy B^oosliane's i'rieassco,
Paddy Fonshane kent a shcheen house, al Bar*
h*y mount Cross, in 'which he sell whi'kny—
iiom which his Majesty tlul not derive any ]ar ,r c
portion of liis revenues—ale .nn '
One evening a number of liiomU
a Itineral—all neighbours ton—sto
“ because they were in t
There was Amly Agar,' a stun,
the natural son'„f a gentleman
there; Jack Shea, who was aficrw
oil lor rinming mvay with Biddy
Coinnane, who, hv reason of lieiu
in?, was privileged to carry agon ;
J hut Paddy was mneh ton Running to he caught, ) Mr. Knightl Tu have the county oflieers of* Low ml
after the narrow escape lie had of it before. The ! county fiirilieh si with I'riure
No. IT—VOL
liist moment after tin- discovery of the lining,that | Josti'c.
lie could do so without .suspicion, lie stole from the ■ ...* J’iH
talile, left ihn house and hid himself. Jiilcn did ; x."!*''ll) "
iviMnns.——
his house,
riel,” to • I rink n drop.—
r:ittiiug I’fllov t
rosidmi; m o'
ards transpurt-
I .:»v. lor : Tun
a 1 "‘ I'i-
(>»vui ('oiiiut.
nr'order of Col. F.. F.. Park.
jvMl’.S IJ. IIOli.N'F,, Adj.lll’rd liogm't, G. M.
yp!ioi!geviII**, I)*"’- f’ - 'h' yf
Af lBIiMI.— tiw i rustec
Pto'scoW/lforo’ .Halt .IrnHuni/
,Z,1\ for the ensuing year, the services
having
| for Ihe ensuing year, me services of Mr.
UVinsr.THV Ilvinn, n gradnate Ilf Jeflcrsnn College,
ji’sinwlvania. whose, qiuililiciiiimis are believed lo he
Siuc-liiuiablo, nml whose assiduity uml niorid deporf
° e jil, for the past year, meet our enlire_approlriitM.il
5. „f January next, under the most fiivorahlo circum-
A neat and eomnimiions Acadomie linildin'-
has'reeenfly been erected, on mi elevated and heantifid
Situation, lit II cimveiiienl distance from the Ho rough
AnaniC'iiients have been made for aeeoinnmdiititig a
nnsiil' ruble ininiher of hoarders. Tho lieallhiuess'of
the neighborhood ; its freedom from the hustle of bnsi-
nail from temptations to vice, render this place
.Hiliientlv suitable for the ednciilioh of youth.
” ' ,S. ROCKWELL, 1 ?
S. GHANTLAM); (2
F. CARTER, ( i
LUCIUS CL C. LAMAR,
Ditceiulier 0 ’ 4 |i dt
Tlitw. r8T5R<;t';KAEI>’«
FenialP School, Ini Nco<ls>Ju»ro%
ll/ILL open on the ?d day of January next. The
n /ILI, open
nmingements for the ensuing year for instrtic-
tinii arc more ample than heretofore, as she lias an Assis-
tmt will qtialilied to teach Music, Drawing mid l’uint-
ioj in a superior style, with nil the liriiiiches of*fenglish
Pdiiriiion oil the most approved plan. AOpimio is
provided fertile accommodation of Ihe young ladies, to
firililate their improvement by practice. Mrs, Filzger-
ildrespeetlidly assures parents and gitardiutis, that the
most niireiiiitliiig cure and rltoulion will he paid] liir
ihdr advaaceineilt in their studies. Six nmnllis eolisti-
ml,-, a term, price reasonable. A few young Indies
ran lie iHTomuiodutod with comfortable hoard.
Nov. g!) 45 (It
■fa Toaehoi-s Lllertny Gciillomcii
and Friends «i' Eolucatiwii, iu gen
eral.
mini Second Animal Meeting of the Teachers So-
4 i ioty, will he held at the Court-House iu Mil-
Wji'ville. mi the 17th of December next, (the third
MoiiJavlby order of the Soeiqty. .
'• ROHEIIT C'. BROWN, Secretafy.
Editors favorable to tho cull ; of Education, will
,,] C ase give this a few insertions. *
' Nov. ‘.'id, 1832,
T of the Tlioninstou Academy are anxiou s to employ
k the ensuing year, A III till* aril! Female
Teaelit'r. Tint institution presents imliiCeineiits
iiuplv siiiiieient to engage the attention of Teachers of
tiie lint order; and a Mule or Female Teacher,. who
ran furnish satisfactory evidence of his or her Classical
ilUinutelita and inoriif ehmactgr, can he employed, and
wiilmoot with every attention the Trustees can give, in
fivuiotitig tlie interest of the schools.
J. It. 1IATEMAN,
1). WAUKI'.R.
\V*M. 1*. VONCE.
LARKIN BASS,
THO. W. (iOOIlE
N'oveinbor 7 . A dll
GEORGIA HAT MAN'I'l'AOTOKY,
i:e.wi>vk5>.
p.VNIHN ft EVAN'S respectfid-
I'A ly intnAn their former eii^onuy
Hud tile public peunrally, tlmt they have
removed Hieireslutili.sliiuenl from i\«». 1*TS>,
u iio wislied to culi^lileu
x\v;*llo\\ tlo'ir processes;
l">; S.*’ r J % iie ui^lif
;md ilo^s,” sitkI there uns no
:*rds were enlh’d lor, a loamiM
*■ ml the w lii-key nnd ale he
rn to •* ram e;i
stirrins; out; so tin
tin* w as uuivle dou
H'.ui to (low. Alter due oImci v atiou • a
fxpcrimeiits, a space large cnou<:h l«
talile, and free from the drop do-.v.i. vv.is
ed. Hero sr\ persons, iti'dnduig An
f rim (with his gun heiwe * 11 )iilees.) a:
sat to play for a pig's head, of which
owner, iu tlie pailour below,
grunts, his displeasure at thi
TOIOI U, TIIE TARTAR,
from tlie interior of Africa. This highly interesting ani
mat h one of tin* finest of his species, 'being a m ile, a-
hont ^0 years of age, of large size, with a superb pair
of tusks, two feet and a hall* long, beauty of form .and
proportion, Qir surpassing any of the kind iu this coun
try. Ills performances have never tailed to please.
: pusal of his property* On
j splinters to light them, and another v. a
i with the sole business of m d%mg more
. inti them in little bundles at tlie lire.
the big
li jeover-
v. Jack,
.) and One;;,
eli the living
I by Ireijueut
imionious dis
unite; and nothing remained forthr
vent their r ig.\ but luvakiug every thing in the
e iiiiu; nhieli « ,h dune in the utmost furv. Andy
however continued Hatching for Paddy With a gun,
ti whole month alter.——lie might he seen prow ling
•dong the ditches near tho sheebeeo house,- uait-
in ; liw a shot at him. \ut that ho would have
scrupled to enter it, were he likely to find Paddy
then*—hut the hitter was completely on the look
out, and never visited tlie cabin hut by stealth. It
w i,s 1!| ol those v isits that A inly Imped to catch
bint* [ Tail s ladiiiburgh
——
* At.vreK (*o , .-,vrsiiii , ..».The women ride hotter
than the men. A male C.dimick on horseback
looks as if he was intoxicated, and likely to fall
olf every instant, though lie never loses his seat;
hut tint women sit with more ease, and ride with
•mony
Mr. IUitc$, from the petyCt committee, to whom wa«
Digest and < jeorgiu , roforrecl the memorial of «undry.citi/^?xis of the counter
fiwinnett, suggesting unfair and corrupt mnnngv-
■of the House of Represontatiyes to pnrdoit ' ment in the conduct of the Comme donerB of the Land
irsou ol Pike county, was passed—Yens do : j and Hold Lotteries of llii- State, and praying ah inv«W
tig nion tln*reof, reported: v
That in e.oiiseqitenco of the evidence collected hy
Conimiitee, in tlie investigation of the wihject, ami
which they are ready to submit to the‘House, they aro
<>f die opinion, that ’ShadraHiJilogim, one ortho Com-
lini-siotiers of said l.oMcrics, ought to he impeached for
die *Jd d iy el Pehrnary, I "A:*, m il-practice iu his otlice, via .* for cheating am! swind-
"■ inove,| i,. i-sue further process ling, for forgery, arid for frjiudulently making? or hein/£
* . * - ... i i .i ceiii erurd in the making, a writing or writings, witli 1
intent to defraud the good citizens of this State, or sonio *
portion thereof.— W hich was read and unumnwunhj «v>
greed to.
^ .Mr. Ilitrs, tie n puhinittcd a Resolution to thirf elVect r .*
That a f.'ommittco he appointed to prepare and report
articles of impeachment, iu conformity with the re- J
port; .mil they inform the Senate, tlittt they ure com-
i The following comm inication was received from Ids
I I’xeellency tin* (ioierner:
I submit to the (ien<*ral Assembly copies of polices
>i .'iied “l lish i \\ . t Tester’’ as Counsel for W orcester
liutler, iniormi ig me of .an intended application to the;
! Supreme Court
when said Court will In
to carry into efieri ils former jndgmetits and dec:
rend re.J iu certain eases, wherein the said Worcester
ami Under* are considered plaintills in Mirer vs. the
fcJlute of (ieorgia, defendant iu I’.rror.
\N itlioiitTurtlier remark on this suhjeet, I renew to the
Legislature tlie assiiranee of mv unshaken determina
tion to disreg ird all luieonstitntioiial reipiisitions, apper
taining to the eases under eoii-id(>ratiou, or of any
other character or origin whatever, which may hr? cal
culated to overtiirnjthe iimpie>Limiahle rights and juris
diction of the State. WILSON LC.MPKIN.
Head and referred to the Comuiitlec'oii the State of
•Mr.u
•dumry skill. The
< 'alinueks
the Kepuhlic
- , ol'niiimagc* | Saturday’. Doc. J.
i:;inn;i (hi* ( aliiiui'kx is |icrhiritn.'.l.oti lior.xi'hnjk. } A Uoiiiinittuc was npp.iiuti*.] on tlm milieu ul' Mr,
\ n il i* lirsl Iiioiillli'il. w ho riilus oil'al liill sproil. i A’uiil, of li'sti'lilav.
' ' HILL REFOUTED.
i o r.*p.;al tin* 1st anil 2d .sit, of all act passed Doc.
!■< 1.1
nral
imI,
ni iki
■d .Irx
less
J ack SI
eat; damn
nl he must
•r. I Tver v
KOTAIi LIRA'
OF .IFHIC.l.
One of tho noblest and finest of
the kind in America.
JJ. A Full Grown
Rurden Unmet, of Asia.
4. AbcaitUftil pair (male A foinsilrloF
EHAZiELSAU TIG33IIS.
These are t\ie identical Tigers which broke the burs v f their
cage in the autiinuiof 1826, then belonging to n .Memejci it
iu Now-York, and took possession of the room, where ih.n;
were a number of animals, among which they de\om<d a
Lama, and were only prevented from killing the keeper, .Mr.
swore they must h;fve sotnet!»in«» to
him, hut lie was starved with drink.;
get some rashers somewhere or ol!
one declared the same; and Daddy was ofdeivi
to cook some griskius lorthw iilr. Daddy w :e
completely non plussed :—all the provisions wen
gone, yet iiis guests were not to lie trilled with
IL* made a hundred excuses—•* Dwas late—twa«
dry now—and there was nothing in the house-
sure they ate and drank enough.” D>ul all invaii
— the ouhl sinner was Hireate
death if he delay ed.—.So Daddy
of war iu the parlour, consisting
himself.
** Agrali. J diet), what will we do with lho>c? —
Is there anv meat in the tub f Where is tin
I l. r hivrr |iurs.n*s, am) j| ho nvoi’lnkos hor she ho
'"Hies his wile, returning; wilh him to his tent.--.
Hut it sometimes happens that the nuiunu does
it wish to many tlie person hywlioin situ is pnr-
1 Li.’li ease she will tint sillier him to
i'i and we were r.ssured that,no in-lanee
oalmuok (till liein" thus eauylit, un-
s a j m it in I it v lor hor pursuer.
| Dr. Clark's Trank.
—:ooooo:—
'Im;k mid a Tkk. — A Herman gentleman hav-
; made a purchase of a thousand hags of c»f
\ directed the Irish porter of the mercantile
u-e to which In* was attached, to mark the
' with tin* initial of his paternal name (l>.)
ironunci it ion, however, was iiulortunatc for
ipereargo; “mark him,” said In*, “mid a
* •* \ is, your honor,*’replied Ih.t, and im-
Tlie
I hi i
ed with
•alh d a (
ol' his w ;
led (
> Olll
tongue ? If it
enough of it.
“ Sure tin* proctors got
day, and you know there a
( Mi tlie muriheriti \ illi.ms !
.hi:
(he
coimih
took pi i
I).—*
d.dt VOt
iiao’.v si.imped every hag ol the precious pro-
l of the South with the letter T. 'The initn-
• n.in lo t all his wonted good humor at
, and as the looker.** on were
liter, the lollowing dialogue
III illicit 1
'• i'll I io
Dadi
tongue ere vester-
a hit in the tub.— ;
hat it may p^son
Mr. I’lidricl.!—NIr. Undrirk! did I in
ti lor mark him mid a Too ?"
l*y.—•• Dla/.e your honor, and is'nt that
cm:
Morton, who happened to enter the plaeL*j*i-
the wonderful sagacity of the Llcpli.anp \\ ho |
lueut, hy
vented him Ironi nn attack of the female, whib
with hit* nohlencsH of uatiire, seemed the other will. In-
paw through tlie grating of his cage, and held him until Iu
was secured by the keepers.
5. Milark S IfVii/r Lmims of ti.
ti. ISrawii & White 1 'otrnu Ciutuis.
7. 2 AT ti) LIO\.
At ?o*chlek every day, tlie keeper will niter hi< d« a .-u.d
coiliinenee fondling this termr of the desert—opeuim: l.i-
mootli, putting llis hands in ffis j.ovs, ju If 'n- (M |f In-- nm
and even wantonly chastising him ; fearless mid safe.
M. Conner of South luset int.
9. PANTHER, FROM TIIK fctlCKY UOt M AINS.
. lO^EUVAIi,
One ol* tin* moil beuaxifiil and attivc of tlie Cat speeirs.
IE. OscoloL. 12. HildCnloi'l,; tt\.
13. A Pair of Ivliiieaiitonx.
A GREAT VARIETY OF
vlftes, BSeiltoonn, tIBonkejjs, <Sv.»V«’.
TogelJier with the* interesting performances of die si-
mi-equestrians on their
SHETLAND P«A3a;>i.
Tlie Menagerie will he aecompanii <1 with a I’ANi)
OD MDS1C, far superior to any with sim!.;:i eoiIeeliotts.
For narticularssee large bilks.
Admittance f>0 cents.
Also, a splendid Folleetion t»f IB Vf.r f’iiTMro,
together with a Mechanical Organ, rati he seen.
•nrso them,
ire that Amly \
mv how ; and
Von could di
biccches poc
. Coining, eu
\ f-
I > a <
li :* to < in
thl soul
When
id tell
The stg'Ei orthrCnldfii SieU,
FOR.MERI.Y LA FA VET l E HALL.
AEWAAA, «A.
rruiE Snhsctjhers linving taken charge of the larr
.R. commodious laiihliiig *ipialcd on the Soitll
•iisteru corner of the square, by lar the most coosji
•tions & beautiful situation in he town, n-p»*etm'l\ i
“Amen!’ ,1ilh*ii; hut don’t r
ter all, w here*-, the meat ! I'm s«
kill me if we don’t make i; out ;
hasn’t a penny to pay fot it.
the mail coach, .lillen, thro’ his
wtiihout jolting over a ha’pemiN
ing : d’ye hear llmm!”
“()h they’ll mnrllier us. Stir 1 if v
of the tripe I sent yesterday to the go
“ I di ! What’s that you say ! I deel
here’s Andy getting up. \Ye must
tiling. Tlmnom an dlitaoul. I h.ive it
the block and tin* hatchet ! O'ft ii/i at
vou're putting down the pot,"
.Illicit pacified the uproar in the* kitchen hvlntuP
promises, «.V returned to Daddy. Tite use of the .
leather lireayhes passed her « omprehensions: Imt '
Daddy actually look up the leather lm eelu.s, tore j
away the lining with great rare, chopped the Icilli- I
er w ith the hatchet on the block, and put it into tin* |
pot us //■//•'s. * * .lilh it remonslralcd in vain. |
“ 11 ouhl your tongue you tool i sii woman. I lies re j
all as blind as tlie pig there. They’ll not find it |
out. Had luck to ’em too, my leather breeches ! ,
that l gave a pound note and a hog for in Cork.
See.how nothing else would satisfy cm! I he j
meat at length was ready. Daddy drowned it m j
butter, threw out the potatoes oil the table, and
smoking Imt with the greatest gravity.
” says Jack Shea. “ that’s line stuff,
would dig a trench after that.
•sliatl been of ordinary texture, drunk _
party, they would soon have disappear-
gnaw ittg at them for some time, ** well
D.~“No
mid a Tee !”
Dad.lv.—*
er a nmilierh
Mister DTI
laud, that c;
brush, than •
and ail your kin
So saying, tli
swearing that In
. D
I dolt von to mark him
Ilium!
I»v my shoul, sir. and there’s not nev-
son upon this spot here, harrin it he
nagan, and lie’s gone home till Ire-
n make a better ’I’ae, with a hair
an ones ; and had luck to yourself
• in-folks, take that.”
indignant son of JTin walked off
could mark coffee.bags a*4 well
g IMitelmi.iii.
—:onmw:— 0
% Hrii xs.—The extreme vivacity and elasticity of
Horns’ imagination made him full of eloquence
" hen excited hi conversation by any one whose
appaieut sympathy won his confidence, lie was
sometimes a little too violent, which habitual m-
Cmary with more educ.iferf ranks would have cor-
rei t. .l. The same qualities which gave him all
* I*** hre and tenderness of the muse, caused alter
nately hi-> happiues and his sufierings. in his daily
TJcl. ItS;’f|, entitled "An act to alter ami amend an uct
to impose uo additional tax oil pedlars, Ac.”
HILL DArisTD.
r l’o authorize pkiiutifis in Lxecution to txko out
grants nml to t-ix-the grant fees ill the hill of costs, for
lands in Cherokee county.
A message was received from the House of Repre
sentatives— Messrs, (ilascoek. Ryan, Rtiruey and Har
deman dt liveriog the satin*, impeaching at the liar of
the Senate, Sliadraek Ilogari, one of the CoMtllisHiotl-
ers of the (iold and l.urnl Lotteries of this State, of
nial-pnietirc iu ofiic e.
At lour o’clock D. M. .Mr. Hogan was arraigned at the
Har ol tin* Senate, allowed to he heard by Counsel uml
ogni/cd in a bond of fi.OlM) for his appearance at the
ol the Senate from day to day, until the impeach
ment is disposed of.
Momdav, Doc. 3.
The Resolution of Mr. F.choh of Walton, that the
(inventor he requested, iii eonloriiiiiy with the wish of
the House of Representatives, to sequester and suspend
Sliadraeli Hogan, one of the Lottery CuiimissiomTri,
from office, untiUic shall answer fo the articles of iin-
peaelmienl ag iinst liim, and he deliv ered therefrom by
judgment of the Senate—was taken up and agreed to.
NOTICi;
H\ Mr. Temples: To authorize tho Clerks of the
superior ami Inferior Courts of Marion county, to
keep their offices any where in said county, within 10
miles of tin* Court-House.
The hill requiring I-xeeutors and TestamentaryTJtinr-
diansto gi\e security, w as laid on the table for the bal
ance of tin* session.
HILLS PASSED.
lor the relief of the Tax Collector of Cruwford
comity, and lor other purposes.
To incorporate the Darien llpptist Church in the
county of I laucock.
To give Ma>tf*r Masons and Master Carpenters a
buildings qyectcd by them iu the county ofllous-
matnlcd by the House to inijieach at their bar, the said
Hogan of mal practice in office, that the said Committee
hw directed to twpeaen tlie said Hogan atid d6wand,tliat
lie he sequestered from all offices and appointments,
un’il duly delivered by the judgment of tfid Senate!
ami to submit to the wisdom of tlie Senate] the proprjfc- -J
tv of taking into custody the body of said Bogan, by vir
tue of a warrant of tlioir President. " * .7i?
Whereupon the Speaker appointed Messrs. Ghur*
cock, Ryan, Hardeman, Burney, and Steelman, that
Committee.
The I loose took up. nud ag/eed to tho report of thd
Committee on Finance, ou tlie subject of expenses in
curred iu the county of Ifall, in the prosecution of cri
minals residing in tho Cherokee Nutiou, and uttachcd
to that comity.
The report of the snmo Committee, on tite-Subject of
the compensation of Kleclorsof President ami V. Presi
dent of the U. States, was taken up, und the pay fixed
at per diem, for four days, and $ t for every twuuty
miles tit coming and returning. .* • AS
The follow ing Resolution pf tho same Committee
was taken up ami agreed to;
Hr solved, That his Lxcelloncy tho Governor he, and
he is hereby authorized to pay F. A. Brown £oiieof
the surveyors of the Cherokee country, who was ar
rested and tried for trespass, while in tlie discharge of -
liis duties! out of tho contingent fund, the amount of ,
cost and all reasonable expenses for himself and hands, •
incurred by said arrest; and also to remunerate him
for personal services ns u Solicitor uud Attorney beforo
tin* Court in Tennossco, prodded, tho whole sum shall
not exceed $400,
On motion of Mr. Hood, of Coweta,
Resolved, That tho Select Committee to whom wm
referred tho petithm of C. F. Shelburne, preferring 1
charges against Win. W. Holt, Judge of Superior
Court of the Middle Circuit, ho authorized to send for 4
persons and papers to investigate said charges; and
that said Committee notify said Judge of the investiga-
I, and furnish him with u copy of the charges.
lien (
cd : h<
crvrd it np
“ Hv ,
with life. Mis raptures were never
always looked upon earth and irs
existences, and all the changing hues
d the heavens, wifli a poet’s eye.
•rene anhimnal afternoon when I sat
Imt as evening began to close in, the
ind at-mght wo heard the squall over
f and among the trees. I observed by
otinlenanec, that his mind worked so as I
predicted lilted by middle age exhaust any frame.
Intervals of languor were even then apparent.
It was a *
at his table
w in«l arose,
Hurt
If the trip'
was the
Mlc
i this
sort of male coquette ; li is desire to
nd lo gain their notice uevgr slept
-St ,, . -If , • , . ,1 ( IIOIIS 4\ I K’iim II 'll MI il'U Ml 111 • l.» nin II, ii- ni i ■ ii i \ 111 -
filestore Ihev formerly' occupied, to Hip , . .. ; ... . ( , . ,.. , • I,;.
.. v ,, 1 ... . , iiitorm the nub iu and then lii«*m!.’', that then liou-e i*n- Mis
sfweNo. 28*2. Broad street, directly opposWI* tlieirnhl ! . ! , ., f .• „ «
* hfni " ,6 y l "' vc 0,1 lin,,d « * nr 8° assoilmont of . tm , e9> . l heip (lll>lp w ill, tl,.; I
llals of ill/ slifljirs ami finalities, j t ;otln(I-V<-"nnniFoi’d. TlieirStubles wll st'.ruii " i'll '•
ff llii'ip own Iiianiifiu'.liii i), wiirrnntod ; to wliinlt til.')' | vciultir A attf tided to Ly it pitnrluid • l l'i r. I lu'ir I
Would invito tlm attention ol Mcrchantx mid otiiers— j w ill lm guppliod with nn n*x"itmout •)l|i,ioiior-. I r*
llteir facilities are such, as to enalilo tin;nIf—1*1 o!li*r t*> ; Ilia loap «• x|»i*l*lo<*i:«* *>I Mi's, l’liilips in liiis iiiisint"*.. ■
O'tnitry merclinnts lints of eyut'y tyinlily, on a, y:ood j flatter ourselves that we will lie nidi; to flivn "ene
Jjjfros *s tlioy ena lie puroliased in any ollinr market, j satisi.ieliuii to all those w lm
Tlieywould piirticulnrly invite the attention of ^en- '
H.VI’i "' ll0 en»»tu»my.to their FIVE DOLLAR 1
nV fnvnr us wilh aenil.
W.M. t. WILLIAMSON.
MARY FIIILII’S.
nrtiida wlilali they had* mnnufactitrad ...
irmly far ralail e'istiini. and whose heanty is sutii
ui'iit. of itself, to renominend it. They have ulsoot
;e tissortmeal of
BHEA8TAI5LE
And I'anry lloniiets.
Deei-ml'er (I.
21.
i.and H In
A FOCKUT ESOOSi
A SMALL Red .Morueeo I’oeket Hook. i*i-i on the
j\ Kith Novemlier Inst, in Wiirri'iitun. tir-hi'tne. n
there muL tuv lum.-e, 7 miles on the Slieal mod. with
•jt :t:t Miieon I.totiey in it, and the iiillow iiijt note-, m
wit:—One note on t twen 1 )• Uarstarpiien. iiir S->-i' "•>
cents, piven to Elisliii limit, and due Jan. illltli, I—-*';
otie oilier siiifdlnote on John Meliivale for •’* or ■» *•!'■>
donors, ••iven to Elisha Uiml. time not reanlleeted. and
' hull Davidson Inr S'2D.
itlia ereilil ufi? 4 or «
some timn two years liai k : one on John Ulieely
and Lewis Ulieely for § !.'•(», due Ilia 2'>lh Dee. |-:;i ;
one note on Michael L. ’I lununs liir ■ ' 12 s< A ernt-, due
o|st March, leiil), with interest Dee. I-*2!);
one note on Mirliuel L. Thomas lor 8* ID an. smne
T -- -- — . cents, due sot)(C tune hack, tune, not reenlleeted ; one
HR St'KMCKIRESi respeetfully informs not0 on Henjamin Ivy to John Lynn tor s I I, Dio ,.!
thecilizons of Baldwin, and the ndjgccut conn- j December, I*SiO;ouc not**on John Sila-lor $ loO. dm.*
tiEit h»* has reeently.'located himself in Mil ledge- 2."»th Dee. next; one note on Thomas llardiway tor
Jil p, on Wavne Htreet, opposite H. Bower, and has on ! ^ j,<7 NO cents, due ‘Jolh Dcccmhi r next; om* note on
hand,a GENERAL ASSORTMENT of
Also gentlemen^ and cliildrans j
fin*and cloth caps, of the latest ,
patterns.
U- & E. would caution their
country friends against being de- ,„,t ol iiat**; one note mi Jen*!
coived" their fibre is now on tin* ! j t |, ;|S due ’J or I y«
treet, a few door^ above tile Globe
1St
1 savs < Kvt n ('nun
hi■, •• (fiat 1 nii^l
iin'l! lint these;
, are the iiuarest tripes 1 ever eat,
11 inl«st In* slie
was very otilil.”
•• liv
savs \ii.lv, t.ikii
i*4 n pirer Iroin
Iiis innntfi In v. fii
i ll "lie bad been
|.:iM„g l„s ml.
dresses fur liir l:i
st half hour.— -
■ I'll as soon lie
ratin'.: fi nlirr. >
: fi<* w;*s a fiail. m
an.' 1 can’t find
tfio suit ri.il al all nl it.”
• •• Ami that's n
in* ft«r von. And>
sa*d t!n* man
ol'tfir uun : and't
is tin* »rc;i!i*-t bill
Dine i Ii r v li ail'nt
^ fin!) fiail t«» mak'
i* Itim liinlnr. D;n
It)v. w'iit it from
Jack <'lill’ord’s 1!
nil von cot ’em J
Tlirv’tl »lu lur
, wadding, thev'ie
<lt tl.limits ’
j •• I'll tell you,’
Pun, wiirre 1 not tli-'in— hvns out
j of Lord Flmmloi
i’s L'rcat C4Jw at <
1 ml,, the great
' fat row that the
Lord Mavoi fintit
:fit lor 111•• 1 .uni
1 jrnuuianl—A sd
a efiurp n:.u !iaj»u
shell,"—(’lay it
never coin** *'
if Iiis hmiv.) .
l •• Amen, 1 pr
a V (iiul ! I’addv.
Out nf Ford
Slianclnii’s row !
near the Meeplc
• 1 suppose; the
great fat row tlm
t eiuild'nt walk v
nil, 11.11,11V. By
' these are tin
e tripes. They'
il nial.r a man
1 verv strong. An
dy give me two *
ir three libiiaids
i niofp ti 1 ’nil.
•• Well, see th:
•t ! out of Lord ■
^fipiulon row :
I wonder what
they gave her 1
i’.nldy ; 1 liai 1
ini'di'iil!—But t!
irsr. would eat a
pi; ol potatoes.
; And fiow tin >’•»•;
fill'd for the teeth
. Ta.l'ly, wljat's
' tiie reason they ;
.end all the good
meat Irom ( (»ri.
him a g
t he hetrayed too niucli vanity
is coiiv r-ation. I lc found beauty in many ol
ii* to whom In* paid attention, which waa sole-
reated hv his own imagination. Ilia earnest-
» of manner, and the power of Ii is eye, made
ourile with females. Many of
gs were on the lips and in the heart of ev-
ih 'Ionian nymph. r l'he knowledge of this
.led to pb*ase him more than any other oh-
Iiis ambition.—Clvvt ring's Autobiography.
Several messages were received from tho Governor:
Thai lie had approved mid signed tlie Resolution for
tin* *oispcnsioii of the drawing of the Lotteries.
Thai lie had suspended .S^adrach Bogan, from his of-
I licial functions.
That the Llcctors of Drcsident and Vice-President,
j had notified him of their presence, and of their accep
tance of tin* appointment.
! On tin* subject of tin.* recent devJlopeincnts, in rela-
I linn to tlio Ihiinlt* in tin* drawing of the Lotteries—cal-
j ling tin* .itlpiiljiiii nl tin* L<*gi-da l ii re to the provisions of
I the law, w hich imposed no obligation of a bond or oath
| on any ol the agents concerned, imrga\e any chock or
controiil over them to the Executive, nor provided uuy
pains or perialtics in rase of durelectiou of duty—and
' suggesting the propriety of vesting a power somewhere,
j iu tin* ahsum e of the Legislature, to insiiro an holiest
, and faithful completion of tin* drawing.
Referred to a select (’oininitlee of .Messrs. Echols of
Walton, Henley and Chappell.
3 o’clock, I*. M. .
Tin* Committee of Impeachment appeared, and pre
ferred articles of impeachment against Siiadrach Ho
gan.—W hereupon tlu* .Senate formed themselves iti a
High Court of Impeachment, for the trial of suid Ho
gan ; and then adjourned.
Tuksdat, Dec. 4.
Notices for the appointment of Committees to pre
pare and report Hills.
Mr. Heull-r-To revive the Statutes of forcible en
try and-detainer, und declare them iu force in this
Stale.
Communications were received from Iiis Excollcn
c.y the Governor, informing the senate, that lie had*ns-
sealed to. and signed Ihe act to add a part of (lie coun
ties ol Habersham and Hall to the county of 0hero-1
kee, and to divide (lit! county of Cherokee into ten
comities, and to provide for the organization of tin*
same—and that lie had approved the Report and Re
solutions upon the subject of the relations of Ihe Gen
eral Government with tlm Clierokces.
He further communicated the resignation of Moj.
Gciicdi! Andrew' Miller ol (lie 71Ii Division of Geor
gia Militia.
\V f Kt»NF.S|»AT, Dec. 5.
Cpon the notires of yesterday, Committees were ap
pointed to prepare amt report hills.
HILLS REPORTED.
To protect the Cherokee Indians in tho peaceable
utid'quiet possession of the lauds,
the evicting lawn of the Slate—and also, to secure tlioir
IN MiUTi:,—Tiu iMav, Nov. ‘d'J.
Committees were appointed to prepare and re-
porl lolls, cotilormab!v to notices of yesterday.
NOTICi:.
Hv Mr. I rood ot Heard: To place a part of the
public h inds on tin* road leading from LaGrangc
m Troup eonntv to Franklinvilie in Heard county,
and thence to C'arrnlton Carroll county.
I»ILLS KLRORTD.D:
Hv Mr. Knight : To prevent any Teacher from j
rc( eiviug payment out of the Door School fund j
ul Lowndes county, unless such teacher shall
have been examined and found qualified.
Mr. Ijc!:Ii i/ : To amend and consolidate tho sn- transmitting u ropy of the proceedings of the .South'
e-sed for tiie iiicorpotation of tho town Carolina Convention, which lie laid before tho
jr. “ * Assembly, at the request of Gov. ilainilti
/• : To incorporate the' Darien Bap- State
of Hancock county and to appoint
Mr. I)uy laid upon the table, a Resolution authorizing
u.C Governor it) u Cvuuuissioner of tho Lotte-
riui, in iim iiiftco onBi'iudr«cl> •lupenae*!.
Mr. McCoy reported a bill, *P l'7 oil “to State into J
Congresiiiuiiiil Diatrk'ts.
Muxdat, December 3.
Mr. 5/nr/;rluid on tho table a preuuible and resolil
tioiis, propusine im niueiidmuut of the Federal Con
stitution, by a Federal Ci>U''en'ion, which wn» read
undniude tuc order of thcut’xy for Thursday next.
HILLS JU'.l’DUTED.
To define the lees of Clerks of the Superior Court*
of this Stele iu cases of equity and injunction.
To umend eu act assented to 22d December, 1839,
more cflectunlly to define Tlie duties of the Trustees of
the l’oor School I^uud in the respective counties of
this Suite.
'To regulate the intercourse between the Bunks of
this Suite, und other institutions end Hiokers.
To require ltuuks to uiuke luoutlily, us well ns nn*
mud report..
Mr. Cart gave notice for the anpoiuluicut of it com-
uiillee to prejuire uud report a bill, to authorise tin*
Surveyor tieiierul lo record the uumes of ull persons
w bo muy hercufler juke out grunts, iu a book to bo
Lent for tbut purpose.
Tiie bill to amend ll
he bill tu amend the Rood luvvs of this State, pas
sed December i'J, ISIS, Was rejected by (he. House.
Several bill, w ere read u secoud tiuuu, and order
ed for committee of tlie yVbuie.
The bill to provide for digesting uud publishing ihn
common law, w asluiduulhe table for tbe balance of
tlie session.
Tlie hill 4n make it a penal offence fos any Presi-„
dent, Directors or other oQicty of either of the char
tered Hanks of this State, to uxceed or violate the pro
visions of their respective charters, bjr fraud, misman
agement, fce. was read the third time nnd passed.
• Tuksuay, December 4.
Committees appointed to prepare and report a bill
Iu apportion Ihu public bauds ainougsl the several
counties of this tUtate, uud lo jdae.e them under tba r
eliurge of tlie Inferior Court ol said counties.
HILLS UF.rURTED.
To authorise i|m (iovernor io correct abuses in"tho
drawing of tlie (iold and Laud Lotteries, and to pre
scribe tbe oatb of Ibu, Clerks and Commissioners,
Ac.
The House took up Hie amendments of Senate to
tin; Hill lur Hie relief of tlie Orphans of Win. Bond,
Ac. and to requil'O the gold and land lottery Commis
sioners und Clerks to bike and subscribe an oath, and
to require tlie Commissioners to give bond and secu
rity before they enter upon the duties of their appoint
ment, amended the seme, nml directed the Clerk to
carry it forthwith to the Semite. ■■
The bill lo nmeud tbe first section ol nn act, fo ro-
gnlute the licensing of Pbysiciaus, in this Slate, passed
, , 24ili December, 1825, was reud Ihe 31 time, and re*
11 "’"""J. ‘‘/jecled by the House.
Wedrmdat. Dec. 5.
’DIk* Relent rommittco to whom was s*efor/od tin* res a*
of M
««:ts I»:
pcrsoiH ami priqicrty trom illegal violation
To revive anti continue in force in tlin 8late,
tain I'.iiglisli statutes upon the subject of forcible mitry | req.so^tmgf the Governor to apnomt one additfon-
'iiul deteiner 1 7 al Lottery comiiun.-noner, and that tlie Lottery proceedro-
* loiniiiiiiiicatioii wiih rereived from tin* Governor, ; P°Dr*d . \\ lien it wa . . „„„„
— — s .»’ lie sol red, Thut tlio cotoftiiMiotier? proceect lenvwiui
• . , ril | to the drawing. Aud, a§ ««ou as i* MirJl oe cl’mcovered
‘ * f .. . | that any tieketn, have been kept out of, or fraudulently
‘ drawn‘from the wheels, that tho same be r.rnde out nn
■A
ti-,1 (’In.
3W STOKE
A 6
dry goods,
Hats, Hiioes, Groceries, Crockery,
SmOLGRY, A;c.
" inch lie offers cheap fur cash.
. T. j. SHIVERS.
STOitE LUIE.
jail CASKS fresh white lump Lime of a sn-j
perior qnalilyl
<>00 do fresh Thomnstail Rock Lime,
•50 hexes Sperm. Candles,
2A tierces pi line New Rico,
20 barrels Cranberries,
250 do Potutoes and Onions,.
300 dp No. 1,2, and il, new Mttcknrel,
. ■hist received, nnd for sale, by
, G. II. METCALF. I
Augusta, November !) ' 43 <Jt
| Edwin Lightfoot liir 9 (i:i and some c'lils, due
time this fall; one note on Benjamin Wynne lor
and some cents, due last Jniinniy or there nhoiii; one
note on Thomas Wynne liir #14. due about ihelus 1 ol
I April last ; three notes nn Ivy Neal, two lor # .Ml e.icli,
I and tlio other for # 13 IWI emits, doe ,n JuIv I*-' m'
j jri*J‘J; one receipt Rum John L. Hiuklwlt* r. t* r.. i .
1 given some time about the lir-l Oetoiier last; one note
xi,al.ow.Parham lor idiout # 7 .jOcenls,giw*n nml
j due about the 1st of April lust; one nine on .as
| Jones for § 21 Cl A cents. the v-tl* *••*>
1831, with a credit on iilor-ts-
to ilie Blacks.
Bill before Paddy rnuhl nnuvrr tii
Alldv.who had beon'ernleuvorinu to Ii
tereil aloud, •• Thonom an dliiaoul ! l
Is’nt tliis llaiinel !” 'I • "'I w is. lie
piece of the linin", which Paddy in.h
not removed ; null nil was cnnlo*mc
vvns turned to I’nildv. hut witli win
ness lie said. "’Ti* tin* hook tripe
don't you see ? nnd netunlly poisi
lint's ibis !
ml 1.111ii.I n
Itnrrv li.nl
lerl'ill quick-
tii.* ;i*rni;nl,
nlcd them to
n.
■Well any 1
ml.”
“.Mnv this
mv.
id Tii
• it lin.l tbe taste of
ii* me,” s
,1‘oi'io til'll!k i!• si ’iwnsupit
when 1 saw Andy chaw in"
This was a shot between
dv. Iiis self-possession v
and he e.niilil do no more tlm
s Jack Plica, “ .f'l
of leather breeches
about the Uth October Inst, il.r Ss and vGlh a '"ra '. D
other payments not now recollee , <l. I w.ll .io •„ • •
the Pocket Book and its eon eiils when In t. T * ,. ;11;
warn all persons from trmhdg for the above notes, or . ,
unv port 0fthe.enlU.,d Hie ButTim Cohill made
to ain peisi I • • • | |U ri«l*l sion. “ \nily, when yoi
Ot Stud notes and pap. .*• uml ^ , 1111V . t
IB "
ud and w ater
s nearly all !
i turn it oil' lc
laiioli. But it jarred must unpleasantly
a taint
Andy's
to them.
December 1
diver
death
v, tli.it
■ I SeSSSIs;-;™ zarr
: 1 Jt*!?
-pu i tnrvT i a it v.
Vf ^*1* I"* Wiinictl, at tin.-* IiiUitnliuifi for the pnr-
r , l 10 ’* 0 uf pid\ isioning (Ik* Guard and ('onvictN
‘ } Ui ; >«»» 1A «»r 20,000 pounds of Forli,
•"n about aobiirfiol* ' lk ‘
most ^rasonuld
you di« you’ll ho (li
of one fool'pnny how. NN fiat ilu you Umi
I wnsr’l ever iti Gork itself, about ir.pi’s. l # su*\( r
\ ate S.icli mate in my life; and 'Iwoul.l he good for
very poor man iu the county ol Ivcrry if hcr.i.id
cite & admonish nil
of per week—
tors id's; Jo'••','•••''»!«
t,f ofUt'el* will ho wanted alU r*tluj loth
lid* *“,* U,M . V wi-li to furnish any of the tvfiove or*
' Ion (fie Drlnripnl Keeper ft»rteriiH, Nr.
> ^ucr of tlie Hoard of Iii-pectorn,
J/ JOHN MfUsKR. Srey
• ~ ~ - J 40 41
The Tnll.ihaxxn* Mall Lmifli
No
’m tlm lime pre.«crihed hy htw, to nl»e\v • , -
|| ( !v can.) wl.V said letters should not he gran.ed -
;ivc„ui.lier..iyliui.d 1 tl.U:j.lN |
ml an
Nnvembe
oilier,
RICHARD HICK8.iv
i ru i5.i2 r IJB
Stl’DVcil OF Mold 1 .
a x fit )M the siihserilier in
^ ruuplv. akkelv
noeki i. noii^fc
*mm7ILI. leave Hie
| f f ILdl, oory jNIondav olid
; v ,uUh“tMritnMhis'unik 1 !!-.' •• I'n.,1"’ir**"'"I• -- |,ri> ". }
fid liui.e to John M rigid ol
lone of authority, and the character he
trning, silenced every diuili!. and all laid
sn-ee to the tripes attain. But alter some time,
Alldv was ohscived gn/.ing with the most aslifu
miml curiosity into the plate before him. Ills
eves were rivalf<*il on soim tiling: at I.**! he Inueh*
c’,| it with Iiis knife, and "exclaimed, •• Kirlt.ippn,
tinsxHiiii!**•—[A button hy»—* J
\\ hilt's that vim say ?” I mrsf frmn all ; nml
every line rose in the In st manner he could to
1 learn the meuiiintl ol the lintinii
ii hi«, >• Oh,'the vdlian • \ llm wo '
Troup!
riuirsdiiy nnsrliomi, tininmllhte
I tv on the arrival of tho Nnitherii
roared Ae.dv,
For (roll's
xsikc JarkT rjjp (i»r the priest. I'm n dead mnuMiili
Any |Hir«(" r*j|hcmlU rowar.btd I mid any f |( t .|,el. ,Where is lie ! I)-n veer hloo.ls
*.wj’dujjdo! v „ nrll , 0 h him. ....d i pi.....ed r
iidin iiuWipn given tu lint ram*' I" r 4 '!'"y ( \V UK iHI
■ * Midi. This line bus Men jiiocli
"**•‘•1 by tin. uddiiintl of new couches and extra
fully r
Ni
iff
45 3t
tx n»«*(l *« vnrehwe
.•h'n" mvm-:
Ihi.I pi aw w.ll hegivsU' • “I
the iiiiiih is linear performed iii ii fill!*! “
! ,|| i For M ats, nuiilv al the Stage Olllee, , a
II DI—Ail liagioigs iu iuirt'l'ls*fl ihe risk of i j|
of l| M .. II. EIIAU’, Asl'iK, | •• mad" at this ••"»*• ,
H '••'••ilfi;'.Mil Nm. |-12. Tfc. 45 tsjffi^svillc. h">r"M
m. . •
r »«'
t soon
,f their
J you
The fact was. Andy had met one of Inn knee-
but sewed Into a iueec of the iri|.e, and it u ..•
i....... .-ibfe tor him lo Ull discoYctiuu heat ; ,
jXtowever, was imi eonliii'd Iu Amly. A*
it was understood wh.it hail been done, ,
Air. /.liras: For the rwgani/.ation uf a Mayor's
t'oi'ii iw lie town of ('uljimhiis.
't'iie resolution of the I loos,* of Representatives
in icfereiiec to eertain elections, was amended so
.as to lix the day at Dec. 7th.
'The Fill to compel the Clerk of the Inferior
' ('oar; of Henry comity to advertise all estrays rc-
nularlv tolled in said county, in some public (la- I
zriie i’n Millt'd-cvilli—was passed.
Mr. C/m/ijie// presented a enmmunieation from
the eiirnmissioners ni the Land A. Gold Lotteries
now drawing, upon the subject of alleged fraud
rommitted in said drawing which was read—anil
air CVini'.'ie// siibini'ted the following resolution
in accordance w ith said communication:
- I{,?.<)!cat, That tlie prayer of the Lottery Com-
* niissiiiiiers. asking to he permitted to suspend the
i drawing of said Lotteries; anikdeiivcr-lhe keys
uf the hfiildiogs containing the wheels Ac. lo
the select coimiiiilee appointed to examine into
lb,, nlleged fraud in llo ir management, until such
eviniimiBnii has been completed, and until further
order, lie granted : mill that said select committed
! he iiistfm ted lo receive and retain said keys, until
further directed;—which was agreed to.
I The Bill uf the House of Representatives to
place all fractional parts of surveys in Cherokee
county .jin the I.and and Gold Lottery AV4ieels, was
was taken up ; and a substitute tillered by Mr.
■ ll'iiffuril, which was rejected—Yea* SO; Nays 21.
The hill was kiid on the table till to morrow.
Fninxr. Nov. 30.
I ,A Uiminiiltri' was appointed on tlie notice of Ml*.
Ih hiiI of 11 ward.
BILLS RETORTED.
1 Hv Mr. 6'iui/.’* of Twiggs; To direct the manage*
•it..lit of the public hiind- apportiiiiied to the < teimilgeo
1 ilvcr, mi I vest llud authority in the Comimssionersof
( the Town of Macon.—And
Tq niter an I unicii.l tjicne
ruih, Ugcffec end Altiiniaha
nthi'r pm'piires. ■ •*• , i
Mr, Unil'or l: To lav out and lorm a n^w Duisom
of Geor'da Militia; mi l In create one new Brigade iu
the Till Division. ..... ....
. IM'Sm.UTU>N8.
IIV A| r , llmlri) I That the Governor Inform the Beli
al.. wdi.it .imooiii of tlm find' herdnlore ap|inqiriiWil
(., I., • impw; Iilinft of the rtavatiiiah River, Imiwecii
\,i; u t i noil Petersburg, Inis been returned by the
Uoiom'-smiicr- Uwretift sml wle ih®ilie same hiisWoi
ia any manner di-^ies'il of liy the fa<gisliimr#.
Having so recently suliinitted his general views, in
relation lo ihe subjects connected w ith these proceed
ings, lie forelmre any reflection at tlie present; aud on*
Iv reminded them of the closing advice of our venera
ble Washington.
'I iiritsriAY, Dee. 6.
BILLS REPORTED.
For the relief of certain persons; and lo vest cer
tain powers iu the Governor, in relation to the draw Flig
of the Lotteries.
To form anew Brigade out of the counties of Cowe
ta, Campbell arid Carroll.
The .Senate took lip and went through, in Commit
tee of the Whole, the hill lo dispose of the fractional
parts of surveys in the Cherokee country ; and having
made variuiis amendments thereto—adjourned.
FitnUv, Dec. 7.
BILLS REPORTED.
To authorise the sale of all runaway slaves, after they,
have been confined and advertised for 12 months; and
to prescribe the time and place of advertising ruuuway
slaves.
'Tv, authorise the Governor and Secretary uf State to
current errors Aliat may have taken place, or may here
after take place, in issuing any grant or grants ill any of
the lotteries of this Stale.
Mr. Urealmm pruseuteiLo petilfon from sundry citi
zens of Wilkes eonuty, asking to be added to the coun
ty of Taliaferro.
The hill of tho House of Representatives, to place the
der the direction of the Governor, tuul returned and
drawn for by the remaining names.
Several petitions were presented; and bills of a local
character reported. -
Mr. Turner laid on Ihe taldo a resolution providing
for the call of a general Convention.
Thursday, Dec. C.
The House concurred in the amendment of Sermlo,
in relation to the compensation of Electors of i’resideat
and Vice-President
Mr. Rutherford of Monroe, lied leave to introduce,
insiimlcr, a bill to aniend'Ml net* passed Iftth Dec.
IHI8, to revise urid consolidate the Militia Ijivvs of this
State, sir fur ns relates to the powers of Courts Martial.
Tlie following hills were severally rejected;
• 'The bill to alter the 4th sec. ot an act to lay out «
rading town, anil dispose of ull the lands reserved for
the .State, near tho Coweta faljsj ou Chattahoochee.
•pile hill (hr the releifof Wins. Fernandez aud Thus.
J. Walker. , , „ ’
To repcul nn net to extend tho Charter of the Bank
of tlie State of Georgia, and tho acts npw of force a-
nieiulalorv thereto, pussed 33d Dec. 1830—And
The bill to appropriate money fur the improvement
of die Ohoopie and Conoochy.
BILLS PASSED.
.To prescribe, In part, the fees of Sheriffs; to make
them subject to rule in favor of defendants, where they
collect more than the itmoiint of judgments against Iho
name ; und lo make valid all execution* und judgments
fractional parts of surveys in die Cherokee country, ill obtained previous tntho22d Dec. 1823, and which may
the Lund and Gold Lottery wheels, respectively, was [have no entry, thereon.
passed—Yeas, 50; nays, 22. The Senate joined the
House of Representatives, to uiuke ihe .elections set
apart for this day.
HOUSE OF REl’KESENTATIVES.
FiaiiAT. Nov. Hi).
Mr. AW moved to reconsider so much of the jutinml
of vesturtluy, os relates to ngreeiug to Air. Ryan's Iteso-
.... ... . * “ " ■
lutiniis on Ihe suhjeet of n Bmitiiern Convention | and
To iippsiiulfrom the county of Talbot, three addition
al commissioners of Flint river,
A communication was received from the Governor,
transmitting a cony of tlie proceedings of Ihe South
Camlina C’oveution, submitted by the reqnest of tho
Governor of thut State. ‘
Fridas, Dec. 7.
BILLS REPORTED, !
Mr. Il'srlt—itistnnler. To alter and amend Ac gen»- »
trii iziuix-uiiuui uttu •** * • ... ., WL tun» V„ r_.
i sss ^xssz’sssgs
Wffl- ( .! rf 'ss.^a{ac=ttr7y»
the ofl'we uf the Clejrk of^ilm Superior aud
To sell the pub-
ra,,, On lion, Mr. King of Greene, was added to . , , r.k-r i.rt, m
e u l, incorporating the Susan- Committee to it.vealip He the alleged fraud ol one of tbe earn if* »'.**»“'' “V,,u 0 n V
witete g. — itStMIiffiajMr
ir, on the stihjeCDif draw* in tlie Isitlers t A mio on
suhjoct of notices in tho case of the .Missionaries,
ll-'
V
tn nmtUstll ni»tl lot I'alilj and Jilli it, B'tu'l
rrimr,
tlx#* Mill)'. . . -rr T.r * i , ,
m w 11TIn* lottml in tl»« proeoiMliii^c «l HummUhiI
1 Tlm'hill of Senate, t« ca«n|ml the Treasurer of the
lill'erinM'ii irts of the several cooiitiosof tliis dtnle. to
in refer, n. e In the Trustees mi l .eclve of 'Tax Cnlluftora. BitUiff the Batik uf Moron.
,,iicr»»f tbo Burke roiintjr A> ademy. in e stniu (Mv», was read Ike Ihad Urn* anil jwsjra.
lions set uimrt tor llmirn;—w nicnresunrn n. «"• *■
ol John W. U*nb*r. 1h<|. as Judge, and Wm. Lx
US Solicitor General oft-herokMi Circuit.
Lizard
Bole ilor (ienorai nf tlherokea ffirenit. •
Ili'iiry'IL- !*• we, Brigadier Guttural of the ,3d Bng-
“‘'('••dl'llimmi >K Dmualdl^Maj. General ol »bo. I0lh
of th. T.Ii nwdrat
C. arras Militia. •
ifUlMilliin I i
mm*