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;om „ ; mid tbal 1 know Ciocnonl to to
•iorllilew- that I could not credit him.”
Poindexter aays this in not satisfactory—
Sul we hear no more from him.
[Exeunt omnes.
ACT 11—scene 1st.
Enter Moore, tvho enquires on his own nc-
roont, Of Mr. nergen, Whether he published J half the firmament T"ii V""' "" u “ e " i "»P*e»eutat
New York paragraph, or vouches fur i,.L,d Mk!£Eg?S'' W
, “™' ‘th. rj.tr,.,, ,f„°! ?*“■ *“«*■»»• Yol chsa are , u
'hegret Dinner nt linraarri’* bus been d.s- *"*' 7' b ° d “ n " d ,r,n -' P*'*"'"
cussed; all t| m usual touts, |t. e cust.-marv 'f'dalmuto the TantT— nheth'r and
culng,es and apposite speeches have are’ Whatever enl.-u!.,-
fl'ltH have been struck; and the i am •' ' • ' ' ’ "* ,hp "Vstem,
Si vim; tli _
glorious sun has since made
dm
(ruth. .. - —
Ilergen Fends to him by AVohb, a copy of
•iic answer ho had previously sent to Pninitax-
Moore— 11 This letter is not satisfactory—I
»tIoin it, nnd wish you not to send any other
letter hy lVcbb—he is no gentleman.”
Itcrgen—“ I return it to you, and I will
-end nn other answer; nnd will omploy no
other friend thun Webb.
[Eremit Moore and Bergen.]
Then follows n long letter from IVebh,
paying dial a challenge to llrrgen was cxpnc
tt,'. but none came. That if it had come,
rjeibcn should not have aceuptcd it, hut that he
IVebb) os his friend, would linvo claimed the
right io do so, os it was bis own quarrel. II»
;nst many injurious reflections on Poindexter
ir.rl Moore, and in the vindication of his own
standing, rolSrs first to his father, as (lie com
panion and aid of Washington, and then to
Vs o»n creditable service in the army, from
•hr age of 16 to the year 1827.
There is n kind of underplot to this farce,
arising out of a quarrel some time since, lie-
tween this gentleman and DufffJrcen. YVebb
ient a Mr. Harrell, with a note for Green to
s en, or for Harrell to leave a challenge if lie
JH not sign it. Harrtli found Green in his
■'Iti' e. and asked him into another room, and
here showed liitn the nolo. Green requested
Harrell to return with him into the room they
fiail left, nnd then naked him,
" Am 1 to consider you as the friend of Col.
Vehb end standing in Ins shoes ?"
Harrell—“ fca, sir.”
Green—“ Then I will Cowhide you.”
And inflicted several blows; but Harrell
jtvs ho wrenched tho whip from Green’s
hands, and applied it to Green’s own person.
Whereupon Webb posted Green for it
scoundrel and a cownrd.
hange in ih
a tour throiinh i H "" the spirit of the House of
,t,„ ^ I {Jepresentutives, inucli more than that of the
icnatc. Wo understand, that the possibility
F a
forty hours ago, looked so spli t,did alone ! b. *. '' 0,n| ' rom,so <" tra.iq..ili z „ the country
">e vista of the future ns E IHl 7'"™'"'''°''"'^”^'®""'
fancy was cast upon them, have gono'’down f 't^I l | n | dUt " , V" M, / l,U 'T’’ 1 MVS, '' ,n ' anrf «
ihi uirail of ,L. JwilI , KffiSS ,n" “ M ”
■-I mi ’■ r—•** *
siruction of tlioso who, at the next centennial Lori j dc . Cld " on . som<? »"»K ,,r '•"*
celebration of this dav, mav desire nnd hunt Lr ’ ,l " d 1 l,azard ,,r reaistanco on the part
for a precedent and a model ” The nex InTu° f "' e ,r, ’ n « S,a,c ^ l > * ««l p -
Centennial Cnlobra,ion !” That mu.T he the j wml,’., I'l*" w,,h '**•* 'here
work nfanntKur .r__ i ... ) ,l ' a *T ft surplus beyond the expensed ol
wd I, u?„ race Of men, whose rejoiemga U, Government, after (tic \,,„onal Debt has
«.l he held ove, the graves of our repose, !|,ec,. discharged, and the
nnd the echoes of whose snouts will come Isurolus is sm.nosed
from the mountains which are trodden hy be- j contention between tli
tngs of a new creation. Wc who have given
life and animation to the scenes ofyeslerdav, !
shall then be of •* the clods of tho valley." j
Die nnticipaliun of a procession in which the! The V..u, < i , . . ,, , 1
remains of Washington would form the great 1 an ' * ,* "J"" v *7'"" s / a,c ", i
attraction, had so excited our imaginations,;" Coloured Mm r" !vb ' uT!' «' ' " !' °ri
pul in (lint city for llie last 30 years, always
JV
<>w
Iloohs.
i ■ I aw I¥of iee.
rjn»IK Dtt,Ni,,,., * H.h! . , I'.r
H »► (llin «);,Y tlisHtlv- tl. Ih.
SCHOOL AM) CLASSICAL.
lUiciorica
ill hr <
inly,
i jon.ll>
I viler’.* Mintnrv,
Walker’s Dicfiniiary,
llocuril Clioici,
(•t»odricU*« tlreok <»rant.
Brand’* ChrmiatrV,
tirtyrupliy
* Atlufi,
• 4 , ,. Jonps* riiilotuinhv.
IS thought Conv on c , lP ,|„,-,; Vi
V. Kpndorsi, N-. 1.2,3,
kham> Grammar,
»*\'s (Jocprapliv,
Blair**
I.rvw.1.
> 1 i r
II.
W
tnn.ru
jl. mz:
•k, II
lltidiui.i:i*s
Hawley’* (’iilriilniur,
Bukei’* Liw.fi voU.
Sa’liwt, '
Aitam’s T.atin (•rnmina r ,
(ioiild’s Ovid.
Hicliee i iu
ni, Wtirgu
:i!<•«• !.i\v in the fillitMiii|> counfirf, (o
oru’tn, Putnam, /a*per, N^w*
n.rli, rnllinferm, nnd Walton. Hr* yvIIJ
n|e«l allf'niinit to tlm prnf.*H*iitn ; and
i f»f. \ t<. t *»«» cnllfcMtm of moil* v in «ny
•f tin* 0.ikinnl(»ef, Wefticru, F lint, of
it
i Ain
misci:l[,amois.
/Vs..p'.- I'aliles,
f SliQksjH
Chifty’n P’.t'arlinpH,
Bravo—Uv »»*e author
ill.? Spy, 2 voU.
P'MiwMhenr*. 2 vola.
nmployment of that
to ptovo u hone, of
Itrioui polil ifians.— (
If«Mv tho m.ittor will »Mid is hovond tho km 1 l»i< t
»f tn\ynnt:.”—Rirhhu>)id Coupler, 23th nit. ,
. 8 vi>Ih
•Ii’h 111
J Y
Amhmii Ni^liin,
Life ft Matir.n,
Mill..n and Vouur
P.dY^ltit Billies,
MaMunLVi’s PImh
I
• A T T. prra.mi
i m F.iluiurth, .
I ward and
| The luiHiMe*H
} who ir autlioiix
Notice.
lust I du ral t
Marrli 13 — 11 — tf
ef ni her rail., esta-
niter, In* will di.i'iiatr
(•'IlORCF. tv. SM.UV.
Indian Emigration.—Hy a passenger in the
/luge*, wo learn that the Creek Council,
tIiicIi terminated its session, u few days
jinee, appointed five of their nation, in nddi-
•inn to their present Delegation at YVashington
City, and authorized them to enter into a
Treaty, having for its basis, their entire re
moval West of the Mississippi—and that they,
ogethcr with Col. Crowell, the ugenl, will
jrobaldy pass through this place in the course
if a day or two. It was rumored that reser-
'jtioctsin fee simple, would bo required by
i.5vr,ral of tho Chiefs, &c. not with n view to
licit permanent occupancy hy them, but to be
'luroafler disposed of to the beat advantage.—
The Cherokees have also sent nn additjon to
heir delegation nt Washington City. 1: is
have ever had in this city, wore n character of
more than ordinary dullness. The mildew of
disappointment had fallen, and the influence
nt the blight was every where. Some sug
gestions have been inedo ns to the propriety
of a purchase either of Xount Vernon by the
government, or of tlmt portion of tho esiate
which contains, and immediately snrrouuda
i he rnmh of the illustrious d'nd. Hut. ifthe
conjectures (uncharitable ones they may be)
of many be well founded, tins would lie, to fall
precisely into the views of the prn-em proprie
tor of the Estate It is widely surmised that
lie has been actuated in Ins reftisni to permit
the removal rrtlie reinHins'tif Ins great rela-
ivo, hy a desire to cnhunce tho money vnluo
of Mount Vernon, and to induce the Federal
Government to become the purr.hnser at his
price. Helios an opportunity if removing
an impression so injurious alike to his feel
ings and bis reputation, bv wp .rating tiic sa
cred pile from the rest ol'iiie estate, and ten
dering it to the General Government, oo the
condition that nn appropriation snail lie made
for the purpose of oinking tho monument such
Tin
Weekly (ieorjiia Courier.
• It Hi
supportin': ti<*mrlf reputably by Iht industry,
and wlio usually |« ( -pf upon house on tho \iiui- ■ 1’*^°?*;,.
versary ol tho flirth Dav of her old Master, on 11 n
raannni
I from tli** 1’iihlic, tl**mnit(ls fr.nu i
its ii*rftilii.'B(* anti it.laptatim
cotU lit our ow a
f its Ira*mis Ih.iIIy fUiu
rk,
> imin v
tho £2d ull in additi<m to lu*r customary lios- j the facility «.f im'ivin^ ti Bv ilm M t;l<, Hint we irte
pitality, illuminated her dwelling. Sho prides I •“ ieir.i«li*tely » tr.rAly f’ep.r f.>r tlewr. «
ham Jfnn rl.« „ i. i . n ratuiol, from tlie cuuae uicnti.iia'd, r**crivc it But on
nprsiuton the connexion she horn to the Fh- j a wtM yj t This will tm iisim.l at a i*eii«i«l in *!«.• %v.*«’
tli«r of his Country and well she may, for it is j bext united to'’the nfM-ountry imulJ, ;«ml must lavm
Said he never had u bud servant- — Charleston , blc for tin* trunHiui**i.)M ol'tin* earliest iiitrllijruc**
Cou\"itr» I it* country readers. Wr.it present think ofSuiiird;
. | morning, Vo ns to embrace the liunMiclion* oft
— — : whole week, with ail tin* n»*Yv A.lvriiiseinentH. I
Pit BSKNT At K TS | contents will bn made up from »It#? Triweekly pnpe
: and from the Ihiltt nftoi
OF THE G 11.1.YD JURY OFJ.1CKSOX COU.VIV, | contain more ml.'tli
FEBRUARY TERM. 1832.
l’cb. —ft—tf.
'<! to iIn* late firm «f Share ff
.'i.tfnllv mpnated to coot for-
continued liy Cieorpt tr. Sha\r,
ttlrr the aflaira of lire ltti< firm.
tiKolKiK \\ SHAW.
J. C. 1*!> v. AI IDS.
. K. Martin,
mwnsr.
20th March.
Will visit jltlmis about th
March G. - -10- tf.
FOR SAI.F
A iN rtri>!!rnt plan'atton Negro man, aB-.iit 2f»year*
m. old, A cn'tlit ul l.'or months will he given if
isircd. F.iupifrr* at thisolHtr*.
iM(tn-li 6.— 10—21.
W E tho Grand Jury chosen f»r the cnanty of,
Jackson, having none ihrniijfh the Business us-!
signeil up for the present Term. We hav
Treasurer’ll report before uh and find a fair exhibit
all the money* received and paid out by him since he
vent into office, and in the name report, we find only-
lie names ..f Horatio WebB, 'fennel Wilson, John T.
Story, und John Ilandolph, a* having received license
to retail Spiri'ott* Liquor* within the tael year, and a*
through the Treasurer is the only source that license
can be obtained, we tind all others in di taiil:, and we
therefore recommend a rigid enforcement of tho law
j against all others in default Loth in our village and llic
US Will comport with tho wishes and tho dig- j puces of holding Justice’s court iii this county.
ve th*
October next. Il will thus
f every kind, thanony other
weekly paper in the State. Tn uddition to the above,
we hold oursfilvc.i Bound to transmit, to its Patron**,
Stiff containing nil the important intelligence during
, the week, By the mails lit si succeeding its reception
had the | \y ( . H j m || , l0 f jmstpone its cnmiiieiicement lunger than
the lirst of April next.
fl ip* Terms of the U’ttUij Courier^ $ 1, if paid in ad
vance—55, if not.
fitly of the nation, and preserving it from the I Ah recommend to the Inferior Court to
defacing fingers of tune, nr tho injurious Cyur'-hoaxe enclosed in each • manner ns they may
hands of human vandals An act of such dis- 11111 • >r " r " r '
interested liberality, would attest the sinceri
ty of Mr. John A. Washington s regard for
the founder of his family and his country, and
bis gratitude for the homage just rendered to
tho worth of that mighty one; und would enti
tle his name also to livo imong the names of
those who have deserved well of the Republic.
Genera! Jncksnn was conspicuous in the
proceasiun which went up to the copilot for
fidontly helioved that a Treaty has been( tho purpose of attending Divine Service. His
this entered into between them nnd tho
'icncral government, notwithstanding tho fol-
nving tumor which we find in tho last Geor
gia Journal—“ YVe understand that n dolngn-
ionol the Chcrokcos inGoorginnro inYYfaMi-
i.gton. But that the President will not re-
agnizc them ns such. That ho considers
’lie trails.Mississippi Cherokees alone os con-
•titiiting :hst tribe.”
Sinco tbo above paragraph was in type,
o Delegation, together will. Col. Crowell,
passed through this place, this morning.—
H arrtnton Cabinet, 3d init.
“ If'c are no Alan’s Men"—Was tho oh-
jervation of Col. Butler, at tho loto Nulliflca-
■inn convention at Charleston, when u mcm-
Vr oflered a resolution approbntoty of Mr.
Ciilhoun’g conduct with rogurd to Mr. Van
Huron. The npplause which followed was
deafening, says tho correspondent <.f tbo An
•tuslii Chronicle. “ Tho general response
'r.un one to another, was, * YY'e are no man’s
aien’—ours is the cause T5f liberty and princi
ple.” And yet strange to say, Mr. Hnytio,
'he Coryphous of tho Fren Trade Party, in
his speech upon Mr. Van Huron’* nomination,
expressly accuses the latter of direct agency
ui producing “ a brunch of friendship boiwcen
'•ho first nnd second officers of the govern
ment.” if (ho rejection rested on principle
«!ono, why criminate Mr- YTnn Huron for in-
terl'ering with Mr. Calhoun's personal friend
ships. Mr. Miller also, in what Mr. Forsyth
»cll called his “ extraordinary speech,” ex
patiated expressly upon the personal and po
etical wrongs which Air. Calhoun hud been
subjected to hy tho sacii magician. Tho
Doo Trade presses also have warmly espou
s'd Mr. Calhoun and vituperated Mr. Y’an
■'luren. Does not this look like taking an
!i| ere.-:t in tiio political rivalry of tho two osju-
mts ?—Han. Georgian.
present, been ro-instated; but us his attacks
are frequent, and its every new one falls oil a
frame which age is daily weakening, Ills exis
tence may be said to hang on a very slender
thread. Over him, in truth, the sword of Da
mocles is suspended, nnd who shall tell the
moment when rt will fall. Although there
seems to bo some incongruity in having
Sermon nnd n Hall on the samo occasion, the
latter was nearly as attractive as the former,
and the excitement of tho evenin
, proper
Brlmving it lo be nn inherent right which >vc pos
sess, in common with every freeman, wc feel it lo be
a «liiry which wc owe lo ourselves and the community
in which we live, to present as a grievance, nut only
the evils which we know to exist wilhin the county,
but those which we believt lo be in the Slam, and ns
■ tic numerous and overgrown number of
Itepicsnnlatives ami Senator j in our Legislature. M e
believe ihcir number to he an evil, because it produces
I me and promoted sessions, uml a u union and pro
fligate expenditure of the public funds. Ills nn cti|,
ucIi ail unwi’ldv body creates excessive and
inefficient Legislation. H'o cannot but look upon the
.tidoetof this last Legislature in refusing to obey ilo-
ili of ilie people, when it hits been so fottv , Torr--. i!
i it ' ns ticcn, oil ihe subject of redo
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A (IREF.AtJLY lo an order of Ihe honorable the In-
fermr Court of I Inti county, ttlicn silting ns a
Court of Ordinary, will he sold nt tho Court.House in
Hall county, on the lirst Tuesday iu June next, six
likely negroes, lo wit: Rose, a negro wo min ; Islmia-
el, a negro mao; Aitsliu, a boy, 17 or Id veers old;
Leah a girl, (jfieeu or sixteen years old, Iteilv e
girl, 5 yeirs old, and iMuhalu a girl, it years old,
belonging to the estate of Klixahclh (iuthrit:. Jcc'd.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs omt creditors.
LEROY OUrllltli:, Idin'r.
March 13.—It—tds.
GEORGIA. HABERSHAM COUNTY.
LOST.
the mad l*a*lint? »* »n» W/ilkinnviU**lo tho hip
>1 fr hBo.iI* n noir |*ivcii Irv Jau"> Itii’lrnrdson of **. a!
'V tilt,
hirrS
l
rci
I’ury*
iBilinrH, pa)aide (In 2.ith DrcomBt r. All ,
rniitBni. (I u^.iiriHt for mul ante, a•» t»>c nnmo
Baa be*’., fmi.l. v.U.LIAM II. ITRVCAIL
March 6.— 10—21.
(warden
4 SUPPI.Y ofFresh t.arrler. Seeds
giuwlli of the fa-t year, just i
tale by
feb. S8.-0--3I.
terl lbs
end far
UEOUfiK \\. Ml AIV.
•fithens Factory.
^^ TJ ltaHRAS Rfinjamin Cleveland aj»
▼ ▼ for B’tfrrs of adminifllcAiioii on lln
ounti'rmnco had n rubt of aternnea^ in it some*
what darker and deeper than usual* To judge
from his appearance, Ina health Ims, for the ' nn « an "' ,, . u,l,0,, " cd 11 l 'T t ' 1 rf,,m
ri ’ . ’ trust. Wo have called on that Body tunc and
for rcdrcfs, nnd our call* have boon miHuorcd By
poH’od rofumil*. Wc have hr’^si ta*rpht »<• believe, that
if there nr any well I’Htablinhod maxi n id
ijoverniiioiit, it is that a majority of the j
lo.veru. It is on this ground principally
in ro|»rcrionta!ion that wc would urge 01
That a minority of the people of
republican
(Jc Hlmtild
r inr quality
complaints
t'ovrrn
lies to me
• rafale of
C’mmingBnm AMison, dcc’tl.
Those are therefore tocile nnd tidmoniilt all nnd sin-
golar the kindred and creditors of said deccaseo, to Be
ami appear nt my office wilhin the lime pres* nBod by
law, t*» hBcw ratine, il any they have, why !*uid letters
should n«»l Be grant' d.
Hiveii under my hand tins . r Mli dnv of Marrli, JQ.TJ.
JONATHAN I). CHASTAIN, c. c. o.
March 13—11—30*1.
M IL tVFI.MAM tv. (’LAYTON IB IB*- .»«*•» . cd
Atfctrt tor this entaBBeBrncnt; all Bn*.*. ..or]
coiiimnnicattons w til bn hereafter directed ti» biro, to
which prompt attention will he paid.
TIIE I’ROPMETOKS.
Feb. 28.—3—31.
The New Ziine cf Stages
FROM
M U ON TO StViNNAU,
GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY.
"^|7!IFJt!vAS Churl,
ntor
Believe then, therein but one method left Bv wltieli
rna> all obtain a ptoperinduenco in our legislative
danco uf* ? «ouacit* , t and that tn by the people l.-ikin" the matter
. ..... . , ,, • (into tbeir own liatnls, and altering the constitution no
fccfmlly obliterated the tnnquilhzinj; tenden ^ t„ c |f ccl || 1C desired object. Wo therefore ear. i »»Iy
(.'lark comity,decrased, applies to me for letl'TH of ilit*-
nrission from tin* litrtfiei ndmionuratioo of said esiate:
These are iH'Tufure to cit«? and iiilrnontsh all and i»ln-
inajonty, loo pat|rable »•> He dented By an;. The. • ( | |0 k, U( ired and creditors of »ai*J ilecensr d, lo be
Constitution may Be altered in tw o ways, they have ' Rn< j af ,p 0nr a i IIIV r.ffire m'lim ibe ttnie pre-*rni.ed Bv
Both been repeatedly attempted, nnd as offi n rejected. ; | aw> lo p | ae%v raUH e, if any they Imve, w hy said lot
tern should not lie granted.
Given under my Band thi** 5tl» of March, 1832.
JOS El'll I.ICON, c. 4;. o.
March 13.—11—nifim.
The case of Goorgo YV. Murray v*. John only crown wh.we lu*tre rfenves
Jones, far slander, in Baldwin Superior I linnev from solitude-from it
Court, ca.no on for trial, on the appeal, on *pr'*«ta. “«*« '*» »’<" "«''" lde ' «
nduy last. The trial commenced at 10
''’clock; the testimony and tho argument on
vnrinus points, raised hy Counsel in ile
JMgresa, occupied the Court till nine o’clock,
M. when Ihe case ivns ablv and elaborate-
7 nrgued hy Counsel nnd submitted to the
, Ur y. will, the charge of the Court at sun-risc
jffi' next morning, who rendered n verdict for
-5000 damages.—Southern llecordcr.
c!ltr from a Corespondent of III. Cbaileston Cour
ier, dated Washington, Feb. 23, 1832.
l he great celebration has taken place ; the
“undor of the hundred cannons has shaken
ae welkin, and scared the crows and buzzards
iroughout tho ten miles square; the Chop
ins have expended their eloquence, ami re-
“ u ced their imaginations to poverty; the «ol-
-icni have been to Mount Vernon, returned
'ilfdead with-fatigue nnd hunger, and been
ry of the moral discourse of tho morning.
Washington's Tomb.—YVe should indeed
lie sorrv hail we good reason to credit the sug
gestion which has been thrown out against
Ibe motives winch ioR n:i.< * >l r T ”‘
prielurof Mount Vernon, in tbo
request of Ibe Government, that the remains
of Washington should ho removed lo the t-spi-
tol, and .here deposited m u national tomb.
Many think the reasons assigned l»v the grand
nephew of,he Hero of our Revolution, for
declining to comply with the request of Con
gress, entirely conclusive. Il ivns the desire
of YY’usliinglon, that lus remains should re
pose where they do—and whero elso could
flioy so appropriately rest? Am oppressed^
country summoned him from his farm to as- ,
sort its must*.— he ted its army through com
plicated difficulties, endangers tho most ap
palling—and finally conducted it to victory-
lie then instantly proceeded to resign the il
lustrious trust which had been confided to him
saying : * I have done my duly—I demand
no higher recompense than tho approval of
my conscience and of my country—and now
permit me to return to those peueelul shades
which I relinquished from no unholy, no am
bitions motives—you have decreed to ine the
whose lustre derives superior bril-
llmt solitude I
ould return.”
This, wc doubt not, would Imve been tho
language of YVashingtor. himself; and who is
there that is prepared ,•> dissent cither from
the principles or the precepts it embodies.
Tho successful tyrant may creel his pyramid
or mausoleum cemented by tho blond and
lours of tho slavea and captive* whom lie
chains io his charriot wheols-tho nsserter of
human liberty, the Father of his <^ountry, t*
content with tho unstained laurels which lit*
virtues have won forlorn, thcac will adorn lorn
ever-nml as they were the ornament, of his
life, theii may best honor him when dead.
Clias. Courier.
comity, to an-
n .>0 this firnt
of taking into
.*», uml ilcviae
!v a flay oapos*
The Tariff.—'Tho debalo ia Still going on
in th. Senate of the U- States. It does no,
onimand the interest which H ortgmally ex-
cited. Observers on the spot are doubtlul
. bother a single convert wdl be made by tho
cconunoiiii lo il»e ciiizuiut of Jh« k^on
ncuiBle at ll»c Court-Boriap in JelTVr*
rnoitday in April »«*•, forihr jnrpo«-
oonsidrrulinn thc r*nl»jrct of l(**«iu« t
inta iB lo cany it into v/lci t, at a.» ra
si ble.
The {w»««**'l •» »Bo lout spu.-ion
Penitentiary, wernnnot but vi*»«v a*
step. It in true the system na*» Been Badly couilueted.
It is true 4 large portion of iB< citixene « f -Be Stat*-
have Been opposed lo tin* I'enttenliAry. Hut uc can
not lur a moment beltcv**, ’Bey nro i*pp»i«*rl to tliia
inode of punishment il into the lame uml y*rv *l**frc-
live manner the indtilnti »n oas berm contliictcd. In-
stead ofjta being an exp* n.«*’ »*r ihcpoveriiinenl, wlrieli
has been Ihe most wcigBtY urguoicnt ugninM it, uitlr
proper management and * lfji:t*'n« offinurs at the Bead
,,f the institution, it might n<»t only Be abb* to defray
tlm expenses, But bccutiie a source *.f revenue to tire
Stan . therefore recommend to our S* nator uml
Keprcbrntuiivvsin the iext Icgislature.to mo their bust
endeavors t«» have the system rc-cst’.!»lislu d.
... approbate the conduct ol Judge Dougherty nml
Major I’rinpc, for the (atth.nl discharge of their official
duties during the present Term. f
Wc request that tilt-scour presentment a be published
in tho Athenian.
John Park. Foreman.
William 1). Smith, Levi Lnwrv,
YVnt. M’Mullcn, Hardy Strickland,
JniTitp* H > rieskey,
J iint Snwy,
Alfred <». Perry,
Samuel (In.,
Harr ■ u * hurmond,
GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY.
W HEREAS Willin'?*. Knox. adrnmUtratnr </« fconir
non of William d’cna^od, applies to ine
for lettern of dismission from the thriller aiiininist ration
nn said estate :
to abolish the I Tliramm tlieref.ire locijc and admonish, all *n«! "i«»
*■•*«*’ pillar tf,e kindii**! and rr*'(lit*ir’* nf said der»*4i•red, t«» b«*
and appear at my office, within the time prraerihed hy
law, to hIioyv catkio, if any they have, »vhy said Letters
should not Ire granted.
(liven under my hand thin 5Hi *l.iv of March, 1832.
WILLIAM COWAN, c. c. o.
Match 13—11.—n Cm.
YYm. J. Mfiziea,
John Roger*,
Robert Smithwick,
George SImw,
James Shield
Jos. T. f.'nnningham- John J- YI’Lullock,
Samuel Bnrnrs, J urn-.- Price,
John Borders,
I protest nj.inst that part of the taregoing pr.-srnt-
nie.ll. as rolft.wtoihe teioMallOL' the Penitentiary, as
I tl.ink .1 to be expensive .» the Male, ai.8 the eauae
of Hit: mcrea.a of crime, an-i contrary to tbe interest
ul'll.e citizen, thereof. SAMUEL BERNES.
On motion of tho Solicitor General, il ia ordered Hat
the prcaenimciils of I lie Grand Jury be published ec-
cordmg to requeai. lC ,..
\ i,ue extract from the mim.lca, toil. March, IS3J.
SYLVANUS RIPLEY, Clk.
March 13.—It—It.
SALE 31 ACADE.WY.
T IIE quarterly Examination of the pupil, of thi.
Inititution, will rake plsce nn JriJjy the toil,
intt. The aecoi.d q.mier will commerce on 1 ucaday
the20th i.ist- Parenla and Guardian, who mar wish
to send their ch>hirer, and ward" diia Institution,
.vould do well to pay the ton mo fees, and enter their
Children by the com.nence.oent of .he quailer. Ine
semi annual Examinu'loe old lake place o.i the lira.
A. II. SC'TT, Peeler.
FLOUR.
liY MAUION AND DUBLIN,
r IJ.!. run THREE TIMES n vrtk- -Itiving
Mucin him! SuvtMinah o.i Munduys, 'Vrdnrs-
u*l Friday*, at thrri? o’clock in thc morning- and
-ivniy nt Mumit and Suvannah on Tuesday* 1 , I i»ur8-
und Saturdays, ut eight o’clock in th* 1 evening.—
it. s uh iMiral. O. LONGSTRF.ET.
I’. / Ti ih .ms winhiutf neats will apply at tho hash*
LM.ni I full, Macon.
FcB. 21.— 8— mini.
LAPi-yai'TS SitLL.
MII.LEDOEVILLE, GEO.
/M3IIC SuBsenBr r reNjicctfully inftirins his
M fiiunds and the. public, ihat t!ie abot* e&.
t.iMishinout Iiiim been *akeu By Iii >•, wir**r«*
T It AV ELL E ItS a rid BOARDERS
with or wilhoiit FaiiiiltCii, can at nil itmos be a<-c.otntvuv
duDd. I’liTEU J. WILLIAMS.
P. S. Gentlemen having bosiriesii with the Central
llank or Treasurer, will find thcCwnhinr and Troasurcv
at l.atiiyettr I lull.
Jan. l7.—3—(it.
KXECUTIVK DKPAIITMFNT, CiA.
MilLA^rilU, 20/U fab 18H2.
W JT* 3D 3 m. tii rV jf
II AT Ihe Pi.lrici Serve
..... .
U. vi.ion. ol uri act ul ilie ‘icncral A‘seiril»l
I. ol Sopcrlino I'loiir, at tin
GEORGE IV. SHAW.
F OR SALE, a few Iii
Store of
I-'cli. 21.--8—If.
$10 Reward.
, (£^TOBF.N fr«rm the subfcrihcr nn the
night of the 26th inst. one mile from
Lexington, n bliiek ll<»ri<»*, Between la
nnd 16 Band*! high, about six vars *»ld,
a scar on one of Ilia bind feet just where tfie hoof and
leg j*.in ; in one of his eyeMlhere in a alight Blemish, oc
casioned by tho stroke of a whip, which can only U-
seen bv close iuepectiori. lie baa likewise a long thin
(ml H»ih the Ban very much rubhed offal the mot, and
also n blaze m his fa* Any person apprehending the
(M'/arid securing hint in norne Jail i»l tho stale, nnd
!»kcwi«c giving notien to the eiibscrihcr who resides nt
f.s Ctrangt^Troirp comity, shnM have in additimi t*> the
reward ofSDJ f »r the bor.o* alone, a reward of 23 dol*
| :ir *. HOWELL W, JENKINS,
Jon. 31.-5—41.
Blanks
C ~iONSfANTF.V on hand and for «**le at t hit office,
j of the following descriptions; which will in future
Be sold at n reduction from former prices. Order a from
Sheriff’s, Clerk’s, Magistrate’s, Altorniea, and others,
fot blank** and Job Work of every description, will be
promptly attended to:
Permanent do.
Administrator’* Bonds
with the Will annexed,
Guardian's Bonds,
Sheriff's Deeds,
Commissions on Interro
gatories,
DeclaratMiiion Debt and
Case,
Warrants of Afttrai•ement,
Blank Deeds for Land,
do. HlioWlV.
Indictments,
d-». K iec iUons, .
d.i. SuhjKnnas,
Excentjenn for
March 13.—
Magistrate*’ Surnmona,
do Cu*a,
do. Ex*'cuti(ma,
Arrest Warrants,
Lvi.nl Warrants,
Marriage License.
Licence for Retailing,
Letters TeHa merit ary,
do. Dis History,
{.etters oftJuardianehip,
fiuardian’s Bonds,
Letters of Ad ninistration, d*».
with the wdl annexed, d*
Adniiniatutors Bonds,
Temporary Letters •»!
Administration,
Atb'?n'», Jart. 31,—5—if.
rrarjected under the pr«-
toneral A-oounhllor the
survey nod distribution hy lortury, of lands iu the ocetj
panev of ihe Cherokees, and of other lands clajq'ed as
Creek lands, passed on lire 2Ut dav of D* cotifb‘* r. 1830,
do give I hi ir personal attendant*, ui ll,«: Suit. !:uus*i
in Mitledgeville, on Monday th*’ 2*1 day jnil * ul,
lor lire purpose of tiling their lK»nds t .ind taking 'It all:,
prescribed by law, adjusting tlicir chsufti and c>.:.i, or
Heir, and complying fully uilli all and singular 'io- re-
quisitionn of hatd act, then on*) there tube observed and
performeil. Immediately offer which, they will !»« or
dered to proceed to the execution of tlfaurveys rt-qur
red By surd act, and by an net oftlffc (icncral Assc « bly,
to Uy vivil ihe (ioBl Region into mnall Iota, and duposa
of (lit same By s* put ate lottery, passed on the 34th day
of December. 1631.
By order of the Governor.
WILLIAM J. W. WELLBORN,
Secretary Executive Dcpartm’t.
Feb. 28.-9-2». f,
KARTIIENl&iKK, &e.
<1111F, Subscribers are now in possession of their f*I! *
A Block of
(lOOD S,
receiv’d per ship* Oglethorpe an*l William Donah) al *
Savannah, direct from Liverpool--which tl.cv offer t<j w
country me reliant* and others upon terms as liberal a? f
will be. iuel J^th in any other market in the United
States. W' %
Their Stuck was purelios»d Byonaofthe firm in
England IbrfesVi,which gives them advantages cqiiai-
led by no house iii tfiis state, nor surpaared by any in •
the Charleston **r Northern Markets. Thei* or aogty
inonts are pcunaiient, ami such rt* r will cn.ible thcn> *
at al! times to he in early receipt nf the newest rtyln r»f %
■hapci and patterns. Feeling confident of making il"
to tj|p interest of those winhirig supplies, they respect
fully solicit potronage- and pledge themselves n»pain*
will be spared to give ratisfuction.
F. B. TAYLOR It Co,
337, Broad Street, Augusta, near the Merchants' anu
Planter*’ Bank.
Nov. 15 46 12t.
• 2
i- a
NOTICE.
4 LT* person* indebted to the estate of Andrew Gra
ham, di’ceascd, are req i os Veil to come fonsutd •
and settle their a*
aiithari-**J to tra*Ma*
get in*l«l • we «-*•!••
Jan. lO.-O-IOd
w ith (ieorge Graham,, who ie
' th* Buainrfsofthe estate.' Lon*,
.t be given.
HUNCIS mW!N,Ad©V