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codff»fence already shaken by the *unceriaitity
ofaa agitated question—and restoring burino*
ny to the different sections ot the city—of con
firming tho rights of the bank of the State ot
Georgia, and protecting the financial interests
of the State, they further petition and earnest
ly recommend that yonflionoraWe body, the
premises considered, shall during the present
session renew the charter of the present bridge
(if applied for by the bank) with all its former
privileges By this course (your petitioners
respectfully submit) existing interests will on
ly be protected, without the violation of any
subsisting rights. Asking ami expecting a wise
and impartial exercise of discretion in the pre
mises, your petitioners as in duty bound will
ever pray kc.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
IM
SENATE,
Friday, Oct. 29.
NOTICES FOR BILLS.
Mr. Swain—To authorize Rufus Knight of
Emanuel county to build a mill or machine a-
cross Daniel's creek, kc.
Mr. Ross—To authorize Solomon Hum
phries a free person of colour to emancipate
his wife ami his lather.
Mr. Branham—To require the members of
the General Assembly and others to take an
oath against duelling.
Mr. Henly—To amend an act appropriating
the fines and forfeitures arising from criminal
prosecutions in the county of Lincoln to the
use and benefit of the LincoSnton Academy.
Mr Bloch—To relieve the purchasers of j all the health and quarantine laws now in force
fractions which by law have reverted to the in the city of Savannah-
To change the time of holding the Courts
of Ordinary of Lincoln county.
To provide for taking the census of this
State.
To authorize the agent appointed by the
commissioners of the free schools ol Emanuel
county to loan out the fuods of said schools,
and other purposes.
RESOLUTIONS.
By Mr. Wells—To request the Governor to
send to certain persons in the county of Tel
fair, copies of the laws and journals, aod Prin
ces Digest.
The resolution of Mr. Wood relating to the
Tariff was taken up and after some remarks by
the mover thereof, were at his motion laid on
the table for the present.
PETITION.
Mr. Temples, presented the petition ol sun
dry citizens of the county of Marion, praying
tor the correction of errors in the survey of
certain Io?s of land.
BILLS PASSED.
To authorize the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Gwinnett county to define anew the
prison bounds of said county, kc. was read the
third time and passed. ’ * *
To incorporate Mount Pleasant Academy in
Oglethorpe county.
To alter and change the names of certain
persons therein mentioned.
To separate and divorce William B. Thom>
as and El zaheth his wife.
To repeal the act to lay off Emanuel county
into election districts.
To extend to the city and port of Darien
State, and g:/e further indulgence to purcha
sers of fractions.
BILLS REPORTED.
To reduce and fix the salaries and fees of
the public otficers of this State.
To create an additional election district in
the county of Ilenry.
BILLS PASSED.
To revise and amend an act passed the 20th
December, 1826, to incorporate the Bruns
wick Canal Company.
To amend an act making constables' elec
tive by the people, and to raise their fce9.
To incorporate the Methodist Church in
Decatur. DcKulb county.
To compel the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Irwin county, to keep his office at or within
three miles cf said Court House.
Saturday, Oct. 30.
Committees were appointed to prepare and
report the following bills;
To authorize Rufus Knight to build a mill
or machine across Daniel's creek.
To authorize Solomon Humphries a free
person of colour ot the county oi Bibb, to
emancipate his wife and father.
To require the members of the General As
sembly and others to take an oath against du
elling. *
To amend an act appropriating fines and
forfeitures arising trom criminal prosecutions
in the co.unty oi Lincoln, to the use and bene :
fit of the Lincoln!on Academy.
To relieve the purchasers of fractions which
by law have reverted to the Stale, aod give
further indulgence to purchasers of fractions..
NOTICES FOR BILLS.
Mr. Swain—To authorize the Agent of the
Commissioners of Free Schools of Emanuel
county, to renew the notes given for the loan
of said funds that are now about to expire, kc.
Mr. Furls—To alter and amend an act pas
se 1 in December, 1808, so far as to include
Warrants issued to arrest felons.
Mr B air, of Lowndes—To provide for ta
king the census ot this htate.
Mr Henly—To alter thetime of holding the
Court ot Ordinary m the county of Luicolo.
BILLS REPORTED.
To remit a iorfeiture incurred by Henry
Ddion.
To vest a fee simple title in the Intendant
and Commissioners of the town of Milledgo
vide and their successors, to all the unsold lots
in said town, and to authorize them to dispose
of said lots or otherwise, and to appropriate
the proceeds thereof to the use oi said town
Mr. Watson, had leave to introduce instan-
tcr a bill to authorize a lottery for the purpose
of raising within a certain time the snm of five
thousand dollars to he appropriated to the re
pairs oi iho streets tn Milledgevilie ,&c &c.
1 To siller and amend the seventeenth section
of the tax act of this State.
To authorize Rufus Knight to erect a mil)
or mac I nee across Daniel’s crock in the boun
ty cf Emanuel.
* j? Qr (he relief of purchasers of fractions* ri?>
server and l.own lots, m the years 1828 and
1829.
To incorporate the town of Fort Gaines in
Eurlv county.
BILL TASSED.
To repeal ah acts of the General Assembly
establishing and regulating election districts
in the several couciies oi tins State.
Monday, November I.
Committees were appointed to prepare pad
report the following bills:
To authorize the agent of the Commission
ers of the free school of Emanuel county, to
renew the notes given tor the loan of said
funds that are now abou* to expire, kc. uud
for other purposes. ; -
To aber and amend an act passed in Decem
ber, 1808 so far as to include warrants issued
to arrest felons. V '
To take the census of this State.
To alter the time of holding the Court of
Ordinary in the coimtv of Lincoln.
* NOTICES FOR BILLS.
Mr Young-—To incorporate the Tbomas-
ville Academy i» the county of Thomas, and
to appoint trustees for tlie same. .
Mr. Bryan, of Scrivcn—To authorize cer
tain commissioners to raisn by lottery kum
of six thousand dollars for the purposes of
building a Court Uouse . id Academy in said
county. mI Lg RE po RTE D.
Xo amend au act appropriating the Jines
and forfeitures arising from criminal prosecu
lions in Lincoln county to the Lincolutpn A-
catfemy, &c.-
Mr. Harlow had leave to report a hill install
ter to.fix the time of holding Courts for the
trial of caveats against the passing of grants of
land, &Q,
city
BILL REJECTED.
To alter, establish, and fix the rate of inte
rest on the use of money.
„ Tuesday, Nov. 2.
• Committees were appointed to prepare acd
report bills: •
To incorporate Ibe Thomasville Academy
in the county of Thomas.
To authorize certain cominissioners to raise
by lottery the sum of six thousaud dollars,
for purposes therein mentioned.
BILLS REPORTED.
To authorize Solomon Humphries a free
person of colour of the county of Bibb,, to e-
mancipate his wife, and his father.
To preveut the exercise of assumed and ar
bitrary power by :?|I persons under pretext of
authority from the Cherokee Indians and their
laws.
To suppress the practice of duelling in this
State,
PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS.
Mr. Ross presented a petition trom sundry
citizens of Macon, praying a grant to Young
Johnson to build a floating grist Mill on the
river near Macon.
Mr. Wilcox presented a petition from the
citizens of Irwin county, which was referred to
a select committed.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
• Monday, November I.
Committees were appointed to prepare and
report the following bills:
To incorporate the Methodist nod Presby
terian Georgia education Societies.
To protect the several counties from the
payment of costs in certain cases.
To relieve persons holding certificates of
fractions heretofore sold, where the owner or
holder of such certificate have not the same
assigned over by the original purchaser.
BILLS PASSED.
To separate and divorce Elizabeth Cook
Curtis, and Everett Curtis her husband.
To separate and divorce Cherry McRae and
her husbaod John McRae.
To establish election districts in the qounly
of Newton.
To add the Academical fund to the Free
School fund so far a* respects the county ot
Lincoln. . „ '
To quiet and protect the possession of per
sonal property and to prevent the'taking pos
session thereof by fraud or violence.
To separate and divorce Nancy Oliver from
her husband Joseph Oliver.
To add a part of the county of Habersham
to the county of Franklin.
NOTICES FOR BILLS.
Mr. JlcCrttwn--f»|li#tyl end the m
veral laws Wetifrg to electie* pntiatts so as
to make the same uniform throughout the
State. ;
Mr Oliver—To separate ard divorce Reu
ben Thornton and Anna Thorotoo his wife.
Mr. Black—To prohibit ‘Banks and other
corporate institutions having banking privi
leges from receiving written obligations ft
purpose of collection, and other purpose?
Mr. Black, also, to remove the site ot Frank
lin College to MiltedgevRle, and other purpo
ses. ...
BILLS REPORTED.
To amend an act establishing election dis
tricts in the counties of Irwin, Appling, ami
Ware.
To authorize the payment to the trustees
of the Franklin county Academy, all arrears
and dividends now due, and for other purpo
ses. *
Mr. Murray reported instanier, a bill to a-
mend k explain the 34 sec. of an act to extend
the time for fortunate drawers to take out
their grants.
To appropriate money for tb «relief of tb<
University of this State.
To amend an act to provide for the payment
of costs in certain cases.
RESOLUTION*?
On motion of Mr. Haynes—The committee
on Agriculture and Internal Improvement
were instructed to enquire iuto the propriety
of causing a sluice to be opened in the lock-
dam on the Oconee near Milledgeyille, for af
fording a free passage of fish up said river.
PETITIONS.
Mr. McDonald presenteil a petition from
Campbell and Seymour praying compensation
for professional services rendered in behalf of
the State; kc.
Mr. Jenkins—A petition from the officers
and members of the Independent Fire Cotnpa-
ny pray jog the privilege of raising a sum ot
mopey by lottery.
Tuesday; Nov. 2.
On motion of Mr. Cleveland—The House
reconsidered much of the Journal of yester^ fits Thomason bfis wife*
day as relates (o the passage oft he bill, to add
a part of Habersham county to the county ot
Franklin.—Yeas 66—Nays 59.
Committees were appointed to prepare and
report bills:
To alter and amend the laws relating to
election precints so as to make the same uni
form throughout the Slate.
To separate and divorce Reuben Thornton
and Anna Thornton his wife.
To prohibit Banks and other corporate in*
solutions having banking privileges from re
ceiving obligations in writing for collection,
and for other purposes.
To remote the site of Franklin College
from Athens to Mil!e<!g> vrlle.
NOTICES FOR BILLS.
Mr. Lowe—To remove all obstructions in
the Oconee River to the free passage offish
from the lock dam below Milledgevilie to the
high shod* on said River,
Mr. Terrill—-To authorize Courts of law
arid equity of this State to award judgment a-
gainst garnishees in certain cases, and to point
out a mole for the relief of garnishees.
Mr. Fkwellen—-To exempt Justices of the
Inferior Court from road, patrol, and militia du
ty during peace.
Mr. Daj—To divorce Nathaniel Perritt and
Sally .Penitt his wife.
Mr. Bluth—To prohibit the city council of
Augusta Irstn levying tax upon the venders of
meat, and bread stuff-, in Augusta.
BILLS REPORTED.
To relieve th; purchasers of the State’s in
terest in land- which have been condemned as
fraudulently drawn in the counties of Bibb
Houston, Crawford, Monroe, Upson. Pike
Henry, Fayette, D< Kalb, and Newton..
To protect the several counties from the
payment of costs in certain cases, and to pro
vide for the payment of the same, and for
oilier purposes. .
To receive holders of certificates for frac
tions heretofore'sold, Ate. 4*c.
To authorize the sale of certain lots which
have been relinquished to the State by* the
drawers thereof.
To revise, consolidate, and amend the elec
tion laws of this State, and more fully to pre
scribe the duties of managers of elections, 4*c.
To after and mend an act to regulate the
General Elections of this State.
To establish and regulate district elections
in the county of .Monroe
To amend the acts to prevent obsfrtic
tions to the free passage of fish to the Oak
mulgee.River and its branches.
To amend fhb judiciary act so far as to pre
vent Plaintiffs in causes in which assetts may:
be pleaded, to dismiss their actions or suffer
non suits, and for other purposes.
To authorize the 1udepeode.nt Fire Coni',
pany of Augusta to raise a sum ot money by
lottery.
To alter the time of holding the Superior
Court in the middle district.
To point out the manner of granting pro
bales of wills ami - testaments frc.
BILL PASSED. ,
To incorporate the beneficial society of Au
gusta.
PETITION.
Mr. Liddell presented a petition from James
Boggs, claiming compansaiian fat revolution
ary service*.
RESOLUTION.
Mr. Robertson of Chatham, offered the fol
lowing which Was rejected. *
II hereas the Graqd Jury of Chatham county,
having presented 19 an evil the operation of
that part of eur judiciary system requiring
unanimity in Juries in civil cases and request
ed their represen*iilion to bring the subject
before the Genera) Assembly,,
Be it therefore Resolved, That tho Commit
tee on the Judiciary be instructed to ei quire
into the expediency of so amending the law as
;o enable Juries in civil cases to find a ver
dict by two thirds of their number voting one
w «y*‘ a
Wednesday, Nov. 3.
Committees were appointed to prepare and
report bills:'
To exempt from militia duly and patrol "du
ty in time of prace,* Justices of the Inferior
Court: ‘
To divorce Sarah Randle and Waffhmgton
ft ndte !.«r husband.
To divorce Nathaniel Perritt and Sally Per
ritt his wife, V
To remove all obstructions in the Oconee
River to the free passage of fi-.h from the lock-
dam below Milledgevilie to the high shoals
un said River. • ;
To enable Courts of law and equity in this
th® Stale to award judgment against garnishees in
certain cases, and to point out the mode to
relieve said gacaiahoes.
Totmfcft it the city Council of Augusta
from levying, taking, or receiving any tax fee
from persons vending meats or breadstuff*
within the corporate limits of said ct?y>
NOTICES fcOR BILLS.
Mr. McDwald—To establish a seminary in
(he town of Athens for the education of .fe
males. • •
Mr Bailey—To collect fines and forfeitures
upposed upon defaulters at general reviews
and inspections, regimental, battalion, and dis-
irief musters. , * .
Mr. King—To add a part of the county of
Houston, to the county of Crawford
• Mr. Greene-—To extend the jurisdiction of
Justices'Courts in certain cases. .* •
BILL REPORTED
To aii tul the several acts respecting the
Court of Common Pleas of the city of Augusta
BILLS PASSED. -
To divorce Bersbeba Beard, and Matthias
Beard bet husband.'
To repeal an act for the relief of the butch
ers and venders of meats id the city of Au
gusta.
Thursday, Nov. 4.
Committees wore appointed to prepare and
repo. 1 bills:
To establish a seminary in the town of Ath
ens for the education of females.
To facilitate the collection of fines and for
feitures imposed upon defaulters at general
reviews aod inspections, 4*c. kc.
To add a part of the couoty of Houston, t<*
the county of Crawford,
To divorce Richard S. Thomason apd Arne-
To extend the jurisdiction of Justices'
Courts in certain Cases.
BILLS REPORTED
To authorize the several Courts »n this
State to award judgment against garnishees in
certain cases, and to point oyt the mode where
by such garnishees maybe relieved irom the
operation cf said judgment.
To define and prescribe the time in which
the superintendants of the general elections in
this State, for Governor, Electors, of President
and Vice President, Members of Congress, kc.
at the several precincts in each couoty shall
be compensated for their trouble, Ac.
BILL PASSED.
To alter and amend the road laws so far as
respects the county of Jackson.
The House adjourned.
Friday, Nov. 6.
NOTICE FOR BILL.
Mr. Turner—To extend the**provisions of
the act of the 19th December, 1823, for the
relief of honest debtors', and the release of
debts due the State, when the debtor shall in
good faith surrender his property for the pay
ment of his debts.
BILLS REPORTED.
To add part of the couoty of Houston, to
the county of Craivford
To divorce Richard S. Thomason and his
wife.
To exempt Justices .of the Inferior Court
from road, patrol, and militia duty during
peace.
RESOLUTION.
On motion of Mr. Jenkins—To instruct the
judiciary committee to enquire into the expe
diency of revising, amending, and condensing
the several acts regulatiug the fees of offi
cers, ^c,
• ' Saturday, Nov. 6.
Committees were appointed to prepare and
report hills: •
To extend the provisions of the act oi the
19ih December, 1823 furl he^ relief of honest
debtors to the release of debts due to the State
when the debtor shall, in good faith, surren
der his propertv for the payment of his debts.
PETITIONS.
Mr. Young presented a petition from B.F.
Hardeman solicitor of the Northern Circuit,
for certain services rendered the State, which
was referred to a select committee.
Mr. Tuggle presented a petition from Rich*
ard L Sunnis Solicitor of the Flint Circuit,
praying compemmtion for cert.1 in monies col
lected for, and services rendered in behalf oi
the Stale &c 4*c.
RESOLUTION..
Mr. Brewster laid on the table a resolution
to appoint a committee on the part of the
House to join one to be appointed by Senate,
to examine into and report upon the illegal
votes given at the late election for Judge.
BILLS REPORTED.
Mr. Ryan, trom the committee on Agricul
ture ami Interna! Immprovement reported a
bill to amend au act to lay off, define, ar.d keep
open the maia channel ol Savannah River
from Augusta to the month of Lightwoodlog
Creek in Elbert county, so as to remove the
obstruct ions to navigation and the free passage
of-fish, &c.
MV. Ryan, from the same committee pre
sented a report on the resolution to enquire in
to the, expediency of placing on the road from
Columbia Court House to Washington in
Wilkes county, such portion of the public
a i\unds as may be necessary lor its improvement.
Also, a report relative to the improvement
of the road leading from Augusta to Clayton
in Rabun county, which were- severally read.
Tht? House adjourned.
• Monday, November 8.
. On motion of Mr Murr’ay, the Bill to amend
and explain the third section of an act to ex
tend tho time for fortunate drawers to take
out their Grants kc. was read the second
time. .
NOTICES FOR BILLS.
Mr. Robertson, To authorise limited co
partnerships in this State. ’
Mr Terrill, To alter and change the times
of holding the Inferior Court of Franklin
countv.
BILLS REPORTED.
To force, alt persons who shall enter or en-
<roil their children to he tanght at any poor
School, to send the same or forfeit and pay a
sum equal to the cost of teaching ecery such
Scholar.
To impose a tax on all-cattle* in this State
owned by, persons residing out of the same,
which was read the first tiine.
:*To prohibit Banks and other corporate in
stitutions having banking privileges from cob
lectmg notes &c.
To prohibit the C.’y Council of Augusta
from imposing any fen tax, or assessment upon
persons for the privilege of vending provisions
during the market hours of the same. <
To settledhe measure of damages in an ac
tion of Covenant for breach of warranty in a
deed concerning real estate-Ac.
The House disagreed to the Bill to alter
the time of the Meeting of the General Assem
bly in this State.'
PETITIONS aND RESOLUTIONS.
Mr King presented a petition from a num
ber <>f citizens of Crawford County praying at)
appropriation ini heir behalf.
A resolution was laid on the table to appoint
a Committee to examine the Books and papers
Ac- of the Macon Bank.
Mr. Oliver presented a petition from a num
ber of the Citizens of Elbert County, on the
subject of the late election held in that county
for members of i lie Letrislaf ore.
Mr Cleavelnnd pres ided a petition from
John Witherow of Habersham Co. which was
refeted to the Committee on petitions.'
Mr. Adams, presented a petition from cer
tain-citizens iu Henry County praying to be
added to Pike -4t
Du motion of Mr. Snelling—To enqni-e in
to the expediency of forming a new Brigade
out'of the C unt«es of Thomas, Decatur, Ear
ly, Baker. Lee, and Randolph:
BILLS PASSED.
To attn-nd the 12-li Sec! ion of the Judiciary
act of 1799 so far as relates to t ( he revival o
nits at law where the same has been delayed
by the death of either of the parties *
To proV’<ie for the survey 1 and selling ofth*
. Islands on Flint River kc.
FOREIGN.
> EIGHT DAYS LA TElt FOOM EUROPE.
JKw-Ymk Oct 38.—The packet shi(> Pacific, Capt,
Crocktr, arrived yesterday afternoon, furnishing with
our regular files of London and Liverpool papers, the for
mer to the morning of the 16th, and ine latter to the l7h
ultimo, both inclusive, together with loose Birmingham,
Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin Journals of die la
test dates. We give as comprehenssv- a summary of
their contents as our tirtiC will pertni:, and add as ct-pri
ou* extracts as we have room for.
The article cf English intelligence which first strikes
the eye, is tho announcement of Ihs death «/ Mr Uuskis *
son, on account of which melancholy event the columns
of the Liverpool papers are in mourning. This distin
guished Statesman expired on the evening cf the lath, in
consequence of wounds that day received by being run o-
ver by one of the Liverpool and Manchester rail-way car
riages. The particulars are related at-great length iu
the Liverpool Journals, und some passages o! *htir ac
counts are placed among our extracts. Our readers are
aware that great preparations had been made fur the 0-
pening of the great rafl-’*ay betweeu Liverpool and Man
chester, which is now near enough completion for al) pur
poses of commerce and travelling- The loth uf Scfe*.
was the day appointed for tin? ceremci.y, and the Duri
of Wellington, Prince Esderhazy, and a great number of
the most distinguished men r.f the kingdom, had assembled
at Liverpool by invitation, to be present ou the occasion.
The ceremony was conducted with great splendor, and
was witnessed by an immense multitude. The carriages
prepared for the procession were, twenty-eight in number,
and were capable of accommodating eight hundred per
sons. At seventeen miles from Liverpool the engine*
were stopped to take in a fresh supply of fuel* and doiii.g
the delay severalgentknilu descended from the carriages
with thfe purpose of Talking’ 0:1 the road and examining
its construction. Among the number was Mr. iluskis-
son. He was returning to the carriage, and had cp-
proached that part where Mrs. Huskisson was sitting,
when catching the pyt s of the "Duke of Wellington, a it-
cognition folio wed, and Mr. Huskisson advanced to lake
the other’s extended hand. “While in the act of sinking
bands, herald sound* announced the approach cf the
Rocket engine on the opposite rail. A cry of dinger was
instantly raised, and Prince Esn * u*y was helped into
the carriage. Mr. IJuskissoa remained out aid*, and
several voices exclaimed, ‘taka c*re of Mr. Huskisson-—
The unfortunate gentleman became flu trid, und rapidly
caught hold of the door; but unhappily in.endeavoring to
ascend be missed his footing, and falling to the ground,
part of hisperson extended on the otbei; rail. The Rock
et coming up at the instant went over i»is leg and thigh,
and fractured them in a most dreadful mariner, lhe
whole was the- work of a moment. An instant previous
he was in the full possession of health and spirits: he now
lay bb eding and mangled before Lis friends. To pour-
tray the scene that followed would be impossible. Med
ical geutlemen immediately flew to bis assistance, and he
was conveyed to a neighboring house, where every atten
tion was besthwed. Bui the wounds be had rectivoi
were of such character as to allow no hope of bis recovery,
and he expired the same evening about : jut -o’clock. A
great dinner was to bare succeeded tho rail-way jnunt,
and it had been confidently anticipatt-li that their rm-etii '
at that festival might be the means of affecting a total arid
cordial reconciliation between the Duke i t Vtelliiigtor- «c
and Mr. Huskisson. In the death of ibis distifigitwheL
individual, England has lost an intelligent, honest and in
trepid sta'esaiun, and in (he cause .of free trade, an able,
consistent; intelligent, and indefatigable advocate.—
Enquirer.
Important from Europe.—By yesterday’s 0j"d re
ceived accounts of sanguinary revolutions at iJtussel»,Os*
tend, Ghent, &c. There **vas a baftle oF six days at ttL,
former place. These accounts are down to lhe S;-p-
teiuber. We have no room fir details. Colton had im
proved n tittle during that urek—Sut Jd.
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THOMAS JK1-PERSON. .
T HOSE who W>9b to avail UieinstJves of the opportu
nity of procuring lhe above ValuaUe.Pub-liectioir,
at the original subscription price, ttre requested ram edi-
ate to enter their muries on a subscriptbo book, opened* at
Mr. McCombs’Tavern, where a specimen uf 4hu Work
may be cen.
The work- embraces the correspopdence uf Mr. Jefit-r-
son for a period of upwards Qf lif:y years, and tup sol fud
to be interesting to every American ftate»T.an and patriot.
As the profits of the work are intended lg|r th* b* n-fiv if
the heirs of Mr. Jcfleriou, *bfs hoped'a liberal paircBi-ie
will be granted by the c*i.z<.iis of this place-
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SORTMENT of *
PINTS JEWE1RY,
manufactured of Geurv.ia Gold,
and under his immediate ir.sp c-
tion-^-e Desisting *»f"Gentlemen*?
and .Ladies* patent icztr If utch-
os, Seals a,id Keys; cable, Lup
and basket neck CtiAlJ+S;—
BreastPinSi Ear-rings, and Finger-tings; Mmiumre
Lockets; Mtdalions, gold and silver leaf; Also, silver pa
tent lever und plain IVniches; silver, and plated fuble^ tea,
and desert and soup Shauns; ever pointed Pencil Cases;
Plated Castors, Candlesticks, Cake Baskets, Snutfers and
Trays, Silver Spectacles and Thimbles Biitania CuSle
& Tea Pots, Do. Spoons and Ladles, S'reH Comhs, Pocket
Bocks and Purses, Dirks and Knives, Hod;-; r’s Focket
and. Pen Knives, Razors and Scissors, Walking Canes—
MILITARY GOODS—consisting of Gilt dtid Plated Ep
aulets, Beits, Spurs, lints. Lace, Buttons, Cord, Cock
ades and Eagles, Travelling aud Pocket Pistols.
The above added to foimer stock wdliauke a very
complete as^orluient, which are offered at whtrle-sale aud
retail as low as at any other establishment in the South
ern country. 1 *•
OLD and NEW GOLD or SILVER received for any
ol the ubovd articles. WATCHES und CLOCKS repair
ed as usual.
Octolrer 9—- 14—....gt ’
V penitentiary,
T HE Board of Inspectors of tfcePeitftentiarj, will re
ceive Seafr.d Proposals unlit Tuesday Ibe 7th day
of December .next, for furnishing the Guard and Cuavick*
with
RATIONS FOR THS TSAR 1831*
The ration of the Guard to consist of 18 ounces of floor
or 20 ounces of corn raeal sifted; 13 ounces of potk: 8
ounce* of bacon or 30 ounces of beet; one gill of spirit*
per day; 4 pound* of hard, soup; 2 quarts of vinegar aod
I} pounds of candles—and when saH provisions are issu
ed, 2 qu irts of salt for every, 100 rations, and 4 quarts
whenfrCuirmes t is issued. The ration of the. Coovictura
22 ounces of corn meal^stfted; 12 ounces of pork; Boun
ces of bacen or 1 pound of beef, per day; soap, salt aod
vinegar, saute as the Guard, aod- for sis month; io lie
year, as may be ordered by the Physician, one pint sf mo-.
lasses each per week. Wheo <«xs|i beef is issued as ra
tions, bacon or salt pork alia.!* hs issued twice ill each
week during tho lime 1 .
Sealed Proposals will also bo received until the satnew
time for famishing the Penitentiary with COAL for the
year !83l.
Bund und security will be required, and the seceritks
prop tsed must be named in the proposals* The usual ad-
vnuces will be nude. .
By order uf the Board of Inspectors,
JOHN MILLER, Secretory*
Milledgevilie, Oct 30...1630 17- ’ 6t
Hooted Vines, Vine Cuttings,
T un grafts & WiJTE,.
HE subscriber Uas for sale, at tits place of f$sidenc^
ia Jasper county, on the Clinton Road near Hills
boro,* V* • ’ *
40Q 3 years oW Roots at 25 cents per plant.
3*. >2 years do do at 20 cents ,per plant.
600 i year do do at 15 cents per plant.
25,000 Cuttings at 825 per thousand.
500 gallons sftett and sivur Wine, at $1 25 cents per
gallon by th*- barrel, deliver'd, at any place nat exceeding
40 kiileri-if taken at my place, $i »2J cents per gallon.
Any quantity of fresh ripe tipper can be baij, by the
pound* vluster, or otherwise, on liberal 1 terms— L as well as
Grape Syrup.. - . r
W. B."— Persons buying quantities of Vine Riots and
Cuttings, can have u»y Vine Dresser’ - Gcids? thrown
gratis / **.*•• DIEMEU.
October 23 16 -It