The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, January 01, 1831, Image 1

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Jo— MILLEDGEVILLB, GEIHIgIa,' SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1831. VOLUME I, NUMBER THU ySDXHlJLXi 15 STIOW » m; lied c vciy Saturday ai 'lunu duu.ars per an- Is P • aJv mec, or Fooa if aJipaid before Use end of tf.t ’' fiie i) li-u i-» on IVajrJ-Slrset, opposite Me published at the usual rates. ! Citation by t!ie Clerks of the Courts of Or- di’Arv tlwt application lias been made for Letters of Ad- mi nr strati >»• mast be publislied Thirty dais at ica-t. by llsjcutars and Administrator^ lor Debtors an 1 C -Vl.'t ,rs t0 ‘"'-mder ia their accounts must bo puuiisi*- ed Siv WEEKS* _ . — j j ,1. ar 5 ?s by Executors and Administrators must merchants and ethers. on as Giro ruble terms as can be £,, ailrceii’CJ Sixty days before the ci•• y of sale. allordcj by any other market. S,’ s of personal properly (except oejrocs)[ of testate Tixir present stock, which is entirely new, has been sc an I intitule est it as by Executors anti Administrators, IcclcJ with ^reut cure and regard to patterns, shap< s, &•. njJJ « bo aJ/ertiseJ Forty days. ~buu Oic mo.st recent imjioitatians into the 'New Yurb \p iii; tlio.vi by Executors, Administrators and Guar di ms to tbs co.ut of ordinary for leave to stir Land must be paViished Four Masms. 4 EX-CUTIV^ DEPARTMENT GA: > __ MiUeagetUle&Uhi December1 s3o. \ aRKDERED, That the -sShj. fined Act be. publislted once, in the Georgia Journal, Southern Recorder, and Federal Union. By the Governor: MILLER GRIEVE, Scc’ry Ex. Dep. AN ACT to change the election of Tax Collector* in the several counties of tbs State so far as to provide for said officers to be efcctcd and qualified to collect the 'taxesdue tor the year precettling their appoiniinent. Sf.c. 1. Be it enactci by the Senate and House of lle- presentatives of the Sink of Georgia, in General Assem bly met, and it is Uertiy entitled by the authority of the same, That it may and 4m!l be lawful for the snp^riuU-n- and Philadelphia markets--and their ..rrangeipeotV'in ™ cr *! c °“" lie8 Europe arc such a.s to t liable them ut all times to off. r the 1 f t , lhe fi f* Won f laJ n | n uT newest and .motapnn.ved patterns of Ware. hundred and thirty-one br county officers, &c.to emit to Also, for sale—Portable Cool-in* W;„rfi..r an election f-rTaxiCm See tor of said year, nor shall aZ&X&A. & GLASS. rglH E subscribers arc now opening at their store, a few -EL coors below the Merchants’ and Planters’ Rank, Augusta; a large arm f ishionablo assortment of Goods in the above Hue, which they are ;>rcprcd to offer to country oi d th .* iftcnio.'a. Nj sale from day to day is valid, otn less 50 expr-evse t in Lie advertisetucul. ‘ O '.lvii j of Court jf vlrdiittry, (accompanied with, a copy j of J'.-i bin i, or agrcoincm) to make titles to Lund, must j bo advertised Three mjxtiis at least. Simif’j st'.-s no ler executions regularly granted by thee urb, mast he ad vc uiised Thirty hays. S'nri.f’s sales umier luoiljjotirc executions most baad- veitised Sixty dvts before the day of sale. Sa .i i.f’s s il.is of perishable property under order of C )-jrt so 1-! u*: av'ortisrd general!;. '1 en Day>. All »»ao . ijc Adicrtiicrntnls ivill be punctually at tended to. • * ; Ail Letters directed to the office, or the Editor, m" ft ■' • posip riff iu enlit!, tm in to attention. M3S BMiOTimsI \\ ILL be held a AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HTMIE SUBSCRIBER, (late proprietor of the Globe -fi. Hotel, nr.d more recently ol the Mansion Mouse,) begs leave to announce tohis friends ami the public gcii- crsiliy, tiiat he has taken- llrat elegant anti ct.mJ:u.d-Rus hn M'ooi Jrick Building on lb c y. ar preceding ’hr >r appointment. bEC. ‘j. And be ii font her enacted,, 'That His Excel lency the Governor be, an;) he is hereby nulhorucd and rnj ircu to comrT.ission ihc prisons'so elected, and to r. q:;i e thtir quatifiration to be in accordance with this act, any law to the contrary note ithstandshg. ASBEKT hull, Speaker ci the House of Rcpreseotativca. THOMAS STOCKS, President o* the Senute. Assented to, 2d rirctmoa - lSJO. GEOiiGli it. GILMER, Governor. Secretary of States’ office, ^ JuiUed^ecike. December, ib30. \ The above is a ti uc copy from the oiaginnl act on fil proof jnck building on ihc comer of Broad and Jackson T./’ ' 0 ' , JS :l ti uc copy irom the cngriml act or utc h streets, and in.mediately utb iningthe new Masanit Hull, j l i,s 0l ‘ iCt rt »th the Great Seal of the State affixed thereto Ii is^iluatrd in the motl ctntral part vi tire City, end ia j ^ HAMILTON, Secretary of State ^ ~' r ' this plage co Saturday, the 1st dvy of January m xt. f r an INTENI) \NT k FOUR COM GHS10NEUS for the "••vermru at of tli? tc.vu of MillcdgcviHe f r li: teen hundred and tliiuv-one. SA MUEL ROCKWELL, I.ittudanl. Ezfkif.l F.. I’akk. Seaelurt;. Gotnin'issioiiers' ll-il, } Milh’J^cvilif, t2*h Dec. iSbO. ) 2t 3t W e are requested tosay, that Mr. CHARLES D. HAMMOND, i.s a candidate fur rc-eitction to flu; r Jf Tax tie bufilOj iOf «Uv Cl- till^ Ci next c.Lctluu. in ’.he very heart of business—being iu the vicinity ot the Coui t-Honse hi ( Augusta Sauk, and the French bank of. the Stale of Geor- j i3' a ’ .... } . This eslf ’ 'ishment is known as the GLOBE HOTELJ r'.Gt and in its iutcriur arrungement and aenera! coustfuetico, j y»:ir tigh- unites in an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and i -'wrnry ! comfort. To the man nl iamiiy, the individual traveller, ihc daily hoarder, or the fashionable vhiti-r, the GLOBE presents accommodations infci ior to none in the Southern dtatos. ft.’ISS TRAC HER, RsiXoUiiHy in- I^****0 forms *h- pubUc Unit she intends npen- GEORGI A—Washington county. John Wicker, } 2T2SI rs. > for the foi tcknire of a. William M. Bennett- ) Mortgage. FON the poiilion of John Wicker, staiing that on the tweiity-geventh day of Febtuary in lhe year of our Lord one thousand (igbt hundred and twenty-eight in the county of Washington, William M. firunett tiic make, exo’cote nnd deliver unto the sard John Wicker, his certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing dale the same day anc year aforesaid, whereby he mortgaged unto the said John VVicker, bis heirs and assigns, two certain tracts or par cels of Land, one on the waters af Wiiliamson Swcmp, adjoining lands of Barron, Howard, Osborn and of the said Bennett, containing one hundred and seventeen and u half acres pine land, more or less, whereon Mrs. Deborah Cook lived at the date of said mortgage; the other on the waters of Stephens creek, adjoining Y\ arthen, Harrison & other*, containing one hundred acres pine I.*nd, more or les-s, bo'b t acts lying and being in the county and statc ab .ve written: widen said deed of inorigage was made to tlie said John Wicker, for the purp st of stcuriiig the said John Wicker as security for the said YY'iNram M. Bennctt-on eight promissory noles, seven for thirty dol lars each, uiui one lor fifteen dollars and twenty-five cents, amounting to I wo hundred and twenty-five, dollars ant! twenty-five r ents, pay able twelve months thereafter to John Walker and Elizabeth Wamble, (administrator and administratrix uu the estate of Eggterl Wamble, dcceus- eu.) or bearer, for value received—and the said John Wick- or having A*r «* f-* 1 ii*« nlncnrii nf ihp eqully «>i ictieiiipt’on in and to the.said mortgaged prem ises— It is cn motion, ordered, That the principal and in terest of the debt aforesaid, and the costs of tire applies- } tictj oir this behall shall be jraiu into the Clerk’s office cl this Cc;u t within twelve months Gum tire date of this Rule, oth erwise the equity of redemption in and to the seid mortgug ed premises shall thenceforth be forever barred and fore closed.—And it is fin liter ordered, That this rule bepub- iishcij in. one.Hor more of the public gazettes of lias Slate at least once a month for six months, or served .on the j mortgagor, or Iris special agent; at least three mouths pre- ! vious to the time the money is directed to be paid, i A true txlractfrom the minutes, litis 20th October, | 1S30. MORGAN BROWN, Cl’k. November (J 18 6m ! fj! i EOlloIA—.Morgan county.—William B. Howard FEMALE SCHOOL in I and William >V. Selman, apply for letters of Ad- lliis phire, oil ttie first Monday of [ iniuistration, with the will annexed, on the estute oi Jo- In&tfurtioi) will b:> given iu those branches uvually taught in Female Seminaries. Il&ferencas hi gr-tn, ar-d '• rcis made known op n appiication. Dccfanbi r £5 i m Having conducted for a number of vcors, two am opg~tl ;t- jS, nonUi.ii liotels in tilts City, lit- flallt-rs Jiims Ii ih.it I f J .ii a oi .1 B lidwin, nt thi 0,-t. t i. 15 ^ST are a :i!; > s* is .1 to .tuio. V STUB5»S, Ev.j. •»» -i caatU l •> fj ■ ti . t via t;aunty, at the Election i r 30 •_ 17 . }T>~ We *re aulho«sjbd to announce HT-N.-V t\ M • iiaHON, K-.q. as a Oir.dhh.tu for Di-- Jfcii-*ii ou tic 1-t Monday in Ja::- D •; Tiber 1S \ A i: A UAL' fop Tax C January u SCHOOL WANTED. GFNTJ.L G.iN who has l>ceu S years eir.rlovfd as : UI3 cxper.tiiCe ui Uossness, ailileu to the superior advanta | 1'fL a Ttaefter oT an English School, wishes an engage- j g, felN aces of situation mid the resources under h»s cm.trouL will I meat for tne next year. Uc teaches all those bramiu s t W Jf AnuoiO iii.ii to give the most decider, satisfaction to air j eumprr&ii'g iin English educeition, and can produce ircru ■ ho may honor him with their palrunogt. j bis pi escM cm; lojtrs sati-fhetoiy rcfereocts-for character. ITis oTABf.L8 are spacious and well ventihitcd, nnd j capacity, fee. lie teaches uic use of the Terristrial ! sepn Howard, laic of Walton eouuty, deceased : j Tlrose are therefore-to cite and admonish all and sin- j gular the kindred amt creditors of said deceased, to be ; and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Or* ! dmury uitL'iu the time prescribed law, to shew cause, if jauy Urey have, why auiii luttci s should m>l be grunted. Dfrf-uih'-r 4 22 ■ 5t uy x*. If ouitiiy supplied with the best of provender, and al- iuricDCrd and steady O.-ibrs—in abd'dit.i: subscriber will bestow his own personal uu- •iit.ion, arid i-u bis charges, will not forget Iht .t- times. > Wlil.Ui, .'milling i Coi'Ui C i ti'.ct .Aaryeyor at tiic -• -vt W -a/".* tra reu i ain;ii,.r.ac cue n .nu; uf V. iLE- t 7 I \ A !> iCoGGi's. E u as a candidate for S'l f >i Ja!-( '.iu CJ.iUly at the c: i: is. •a |. r eouuty I't UVCI.-.i.-iT o T, c /■’4 fin. 1T. subscrioor'i ii rs f ir sal : lb;- following ’11 Ur L.i.V.J, .vi.toll i-noi't -:rt N--. VhJ I’-: :*s: 1st iiii b F- ;r’y nov E-ii*’, law fi- r c; IdCT n or o f “ 1W, Hid, 13l._ l !ul Nj. Nj. id, 2;iu “ 1E5, 370, i‘J:, “ 53, V lid, “ 251, M 03, “ ItJS, 41 jog, “ 54, “ 3-J, « 8i, “ 2 id, 13, 6 l>i»t F- ir’y now Biker county, •* n'-.i ih. “ 14i.il uo. " 21 do Apphpg, 41 7-Ji dr. liotiscju now Crawfprd, “ 3d_ dr. D w y, 2 )1, j rm-rlv '.I '.nrbe u » v F.ke county, in lb a du Troup uiirr .vcthci", t: ■ 5t:r do. ’iV.ap on .jity, “ 2Eh fj-V M-iaiogee irow Tailrol, “ 7'!i J* Lveuyiv iLiudolpn, “ 2‘illi do. f.-o, t: dd do. La y now Baker, “ 13 h do. Forts’, “ lE'li do.' do. ** Jill d J. Di»*Jtj, “ 7th d„. do. “ biii da. Moirfoe now Prlee, 11 >cii do. Gwinnett, “ G.ii do. Troup, “ d U do. Cqiveta, “ 4'h do. Mi’.scugce now Marion, “ 2!jtb do. Lee, idi-U u i Mu*cogfie iiaw Harris. Ti;C Cli '.tleste/i Stages arrive at ilie Globe Ho ry Sunday,- V r » cdnesUay and Fj id-y evenirgs, ut G j .’cl<.ek, & depart every Tutsdny, Thursday und S ;<urday nOrriiug, at half past 3. The Wushir.g'on and Al.dt-cv >tagc, d.-pnris every Tuesday and S sturd ry morning, at i u’cluc!:. and arrives every Wednesday and Sunday <.ve- sdng at G o’clock,. The Eibcrlon Si-ige deporta every -uiiii.iv n; vr.r.'mg‘, at 4 o’clock, und arrives evrey Friduv venirg t G. The Pendleton Stage departs every Tusja- tav, ul°4 o’clock in the moniing, and arrives every ''mj- iiy’ai 2 o'clock in the evening. The Mind.lg* vide Slug- • frives every day except Thursday, ct 7 (.'clock in lire eve ning, end departs.every dry except Wednesday clock -y Monday Wednesday and Friday, at 10 ici.iirne, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Thu is Gi and Bnok-keeping, by double and .single t n?ry. P* rs. iis jvirhmg to employ s’.ieh a Teacher ntav direct a line to A. J. ut iiic-P .o-t-Office, nrapj'iy at tkis-offiee. December 25 25 if VB $4 A 'SS'X lay, at 2 o’clock iu trie mar Adtrusfa, Ort. 1, 1320- WJLLIAM SHANNON. ! 9fi :f t ’ 4 \ mij I, i HI A NS) A mly to the subscriber at Cacucsvdlc, b ranklui county. * 4 JAMES MORRU. Decc.mb; r 11 23 ' ifowsa., _ P’S'^IIE subscriber now oft. is ;.is LANDS and PLAN. S_ PATION in Bibb county, 2 ’-2.miles ubore Ma con for sate, which areas follows; 3JJ_ac.es, ai which arc clear. J and very productive, lying on The i-.a-s. side cifti.c Ocmuig. e above the town, duvciiy «•*» tut-riv er. Any person wishing to purchase, wuul.1 do well to command view the premises, ;s i llattcr mysc'i, but lew if my more desirable plantations are in the v i. inily d Ma c-mi, and a veiy g u*d Fishery is >>n the fame; lhe Lands are .veil tioibercd, the plnnntion is under good repairs, with convenient cabins.and Gin House, witn many fruit and no tract of Laud iu ihc state is !■< tt< r « ate red. LUKE ROoS. Lee?, hi aeon, .Vet’ 3 19 2in Newnan Academy. FglUE Trustees of this lustiiution wi=b pleasure an- tt_ nonr.ee to the pnbbc that (hey have cngngtd for 41,-.«ear, the Rev. JOSEPH ALEXANDER, of OAtVt>rp° county, aa Rector of the Ac ulemy, whose long-.xaexicnee and well known capacity, they trust will iiii-iru nj the Institution the countenance end support cl Lie fri.-nds of literature in general, as well as the pairou- »g-> of parents and guardians of chi dren. Froia» past exper .enco; as well us from the s.MiftHun ol the ,aan tvitliin ihc corporate liuiits.cf uliicb the Acau- •emyii .’u mted, the Trustees have every reason to be- lievetfcat no village in the western counties can enjoy more of the inestimable blessings of health, for tooy arc noi tpjirizod of a single c.ist « f Fever that has occnred in 1li*: tow,, since the first settling of the place in the spring of ]'_‘3, and it is believed that no death has taken place vrii'jin the corporate litnits since that lime, except of an infant. ... Moreover,Ihc religions and moral liabits of tire cmanns ■of the plsca, are such as eminently recommend it as a i’.ahlc resilience Cor youog geiUicnen and ladies. Tire School will he open for the reception of pupil* on the first Monday in January next, at the following rates .or Tuition* . . .« R-aJirur; Writing, & Arithmetic, (per quarter) »2 oO Lnglish Gr.imnnr, Geography, History, lthci- die und Philosophy, ® ^ Ti.c Lifin and Greek Languages, 7 UU Bv order of the Board of Trustee.*, JAMES THOMPSON, Seer'lury. December 11 HoautionT' A U. persons are hereby forwarned not to trade for t. o Notes given bv mvs' lf. and made puvable to Stephen Phillips—one f>r $112, due tbe first day of I an «aey, (632—the other for due first January, JHJ3 giver some time in November, 1849—the considera tion for which said Notes were given, having failed, I am determined not to pcyThe same. ‘ } THOMAS 1TARBKOUGH. December 25v 2S 3^ For pvUhli'iiig k large end complete Ai p of the Stale of Georgia, embracing all the Lands within the couriered limits. f lSSL’F-D last year Proposals for publishing n new Map o; onv Sta e, hut after mature rdl ctian, I wa- nuuced to decline it till the C’herok -•> country shOi.lJ b-_ acquir'd and Surveyed. As a Bid for surveying the Cherokee lands is now before lire Legislature, and which lias passed mto u law, I now present iituv propjr b to h e public, feeling the utmost confidence in its liber..Hrnd efficient patronage. The size of the Vap will be the .mile as rh:u publfshed by my fattier, which 1 think su.ffi cri nHy large for a f-ii and distinct representation. Tm. ,-lvl- uf engraving shall he equal to that of the best en graved Map of pr.y oi our sis*cr states, and every object U.at ought <o be Lid down, aiul which is usually repre sented en State-dap*, will he dcliueaitd vviin niatlicuiaii- cal precision & accuracy. They will be neatly varnished, canvassed, colored and attached to Roli rs. To suit pur- t 2 o’-1 ehasfcYs, a auiuibre number i f th.m w ill be enclosed in in the morning, 'flit Savannah Stage arrives ere- j-jeidy ornamented covers. To assist me in meeting ihc onday Wednesday'and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the! ...ptnsrs of engraving and ctiier incidi irtal exp uses. which will unavoidabh occur while preparing the original firtbc handu of the Rngrr.vcr, I solicit those who sub scribe to vuvatice-what trrey can ith convi nirnce. Those who may be disposed to adTaner/our dollars, will n ccivc it wi'.linul additional charge. Tire cost to iliose w boud- von .'e hop dollars, ndi he fivc'dolhus; and to these who s b. n ihc and may nut chna.-e l > advance, six dollars to be paid down on the delft cry of the Maps’ The ’selhng pi ice to those-wbo do nut become subscribers, ill be $7 per c.-i'V. 'i'iiost individuals who may pleasj’ to extend their liberal aid by Or king an aovahee, will receive the Maps at a Ioivlt price, and shall be entitled to the first copits that are struck. No expense <-r labor will be spared to ieu io ill that may favor Lim withtb« ir patron- | lfcn d,- r it very accurate Vnd worthy of *, liberal apd ex utbrr Inn-Keeper in as newly settled country tunded patron age. The Maps wiil be deliver- d to sub scribers iindothers, wi'hin six mouths after the Rtpuiis 1.1'itie Distiici Sin veyers arc retc vc< 'and fit- d in the Sur vey;!-Genera t’s Office, if Ihc woik c.m be In-OngH oul taili: r by tire Eugravcrit ivill be done; but I nm not wil ting ti; promis them before 1 he tune m nltomd. I de sign !o euinnu-nce my Map cf ti.c State soon after the rising of the present LcgiH-i'.iirr, und will complete t'n; representation of all the Territory (four ft fate, with tile exception of the Cherokee cou. try; and as soon as the Surveyors shall survey it and in ike their • fil ial r< i'OM, 1 will finish the Map and place it in the hands of trie Ln graver. . f will abo-publish a Tlan of the Cherokee Lu Is sepa- rau-ly, rtpresenting the, counties, districts, squares an.;, tractions, compiled fruru < fiicial surveys. T,._c price i f this to subscribers will Ire three dollars, and if ‘key w,.: advance one dollar, they shall be entitled to receive it on payment of an additional dollar. To non-SHbscrtbcrs, it will be sold at four dollars. 'Shis will appear ah ni. four months after tire survey is made. Tim engraving of fids will be neat and plain. I assure the public that the ’.taps *vii! be pr pared at tire time mentioned, and lfia; expectutiau will not be disappointed. BENJAMIN II. STURGF.S. SE!<: ! Ik-ysgUy-jr THE Siibscrib.:’ respectfully informs tf Iris friends and tire public in general, that a 1 he ba* opened a iJOL'sF. of E^TSB.T.n.I3JBG:^IET . g.£) 3 IS&IIf 1 ,r| Cauuolltu.n, Gar.on co .ni\, G.«. rmd ~--^ , w.-TE*-. ?1: iters himsi-lf that he will give ns gcncr- u ia u ui ui ui I.. . _ y ! •. r: | :n IS gt I.* £2 St . M da Li III Ml US! ..Cl age ns any us this—Though Carroll county lias been kept in the. back grcintd, defamed and shad; d by reports, yeti hope all w i;l soon i ( bio .ui aw ! 'V by the sunshine of virtue, nur- I'ored by the Gospel of Ciirist, and the instruction of at-ft and sritnets—8o ( all and see C. McCAKTY. April 2-1 225 tf 81 BSCRISMI ILL keeps open a t louse of Entertainment, r;rffl Ldl? at the south westporm: cf the public square ip ,jre town «.f VJaiion Twiggs county, and only pledges himself to those who may favor him with tlreir calls, to t:o the best he can. HEN11Y LOYLESb. Marion. Sept ’0 11 tf- A CARD. f bl (IE fricnd s of the subscrib* r who hold sphscripti'en a lists for tim Georgia Chrfslian Blpcrlory, are re quested to forw ard them immediately by mail or other wise. G. CATERS. Macon, November 2, 18G0 19 GE02GI ^—Hen»y counlv. HEREAS, Lytha Joiner ar.d Woodward Join er have applied to me for letters of adniinis ra tion on the estate of a^hu Joiner, la'.e ol said county,deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he an .I appear at mv effi e within the ft.ne prescribed by law, to shew cause,’if any they have, why said letters shonld not he granted. Given under mv hand, this 15th day of No vember, 1S30. GUY W. SMITH, d. c. o. Nov 27 21 > 5* ti it ■. t iVit-Oiu J» ti »y oi Dtc’cnilitr next, promise to piy James Cartlcdge or bearer, Fifty eight dollar s for value received 24>h April, 1830. JOHN S. PORTER. The consideration for which the above note was given having failed, I forwarn all persons from trading for it, as I will not pay it, should such payment be required. JOHN S. PORTER. December 15 24 2t GHORCvTA LSGISIiATURB. Miiredgeville, Dec. 25, 1830 25 4m 1 EORGIA, Walton county—Bryant Lane applies to JT me fi r letters of Adriiinitiation on the estate of Surah Lane, lateof said county, deceased: This is therefore to cite tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, and file their objections, if any they have, why said letters should not be trranled. Given uuder ar> hand, this 22d day of November, 1330. JESSE MITCHELL, c c. o. Nov £7 21 GEORGIA—Pulaski county. HEREAS, Furm r F. Gatlin and Scssoms Per kins, administrators of Joseph B. Coalson, la.te of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission: .... ... #■ This-is ihercfore to cite the kindred and creditors ol said dec’d to be and appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters nf dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand this 12th Novomher, 1830. m6m. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. C. o. look at THIS 1 A LL persons indebted to me ft>r services rendered by my horse GALLATIN, wHl please pay their notes or accounts, instantef, to Mr. Henry Duncan of Mil- ledgeville, who ia authorised tfi r'‘ ce Tj^ jr November 19 HABERSHAM SUPERIOR COURT, Oclob:r Term, 1830. I T appearing by the «ffi:la* itof Hi z kiuh Stephens that the original agreement between him and Bcnjiumn Vaughan and Darcus Vaughan of which the annexed isa true copy, t*> wit: GEORGIA, ) -Articles of agreement node and en Franklin county, y tcrcd into bttueen the parties, Wit- nesseth, That the said Siepln ns is to relinquish un ku part ali the interest he b;i» in the real estate of George Vdughan, deceased, inrrglil of his wife Barbara, and tin** said Benjamin Vaughan and Darcus Vaughan' is to give to s iiJ Steifirens an equai division in rigiit of his wife oi all the property of George Vaughan, deceased. Given under our hands and seals Inis Iritli day of Sep tember, 1821. BENIAMIN VAUGHAN, ****** HEZEKI.AH STEPHENS, *1.. s. % DARCUS VAUGHAN, **+■*** has been lost or destro>ed. It is therefore ordered, That the opposite parties do shew cause by the next Term of this Court why the ubove copy should not be established in lieu of the said original and that this rule be published in one of the public ga zettes of thi3 Stale once aauontb far three months. A true extract from the minutes cf said Court, this Sth day of December, 1830. J JOHN T. CARTER, c. s. c. dec 18 24 3m F OUR months after date application will be made to ' the honorable the Inferior Court of Jackson coun- IV when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the CAnD belaS c (to Ctlteol-Jo.. Y.rbrough, dccc. ed, late of said county, for the use of the heirs of said dt ceased. THOMAS J. BOWEN, AMBROS YARBROUGH, > Jiam rt r\r- «5 16 4m A LIST OF ACTS passed by the Legislature of Georgia, at. the ses sion htid m October, November, and Decern* her, 1330. 1. To extend (he time for fortunate drawers in tlie Land Lotteries of 1818, 1319, and 1821, lo take eut their grants, and to reduce the fees of. grants. 2. To extent! lhe time for fortunate draw ers in the Lnnd Lottery of 1827, to take out : heir grants, and reduce the fees on grants. 3. To amend and explain the 3J section of an act, entitled an act, to extend the lime for fortunate drawers in the Land Lotteries of 1318. 1819, and 1321, to take out their grants, and reduce the fees on grants, passed on the 27ih day of October, 1830. 4 To incorporate the Beneficial Society of Augusta. 5 To authorize (lie Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Gwinnett eouuty, to define anew the prison bounds of said county, and ada{>t the -amc to the site ofthe new jaiL G. To repeal the 8th section of an act pas- s; d December 9, 1818, entitled an act (o alter and amend the road laws of this State, so far .s relates to the county of Jackson, and to point out and define the duties of the Justices of the Inferior Couit and Overseers of roads tn said county, so far as relates lo the width •of roads and causeways. 7. To repeal an act passed December IS, 1827, entitled an act to establish an’additional election district in Captain Anderson’s district, in the county of Pulaski, and to establish an election district at the place of holding Justi ces Court, m Captain Silas Mv Lester’s district. 8. To separate and divorce Eliza Boon nud Thomas C. Boon, her husband, 9 To prevent the fartherissuing of change bills, and to compel the issuers of such bills to jerier rn (hem, and to relieve persons who have issued them, from the penalties incurred un der the former statutes of this State. 10. To authorize the Justices ofthe Inferi or Court of Wilkinson county, lo relieve A-_ braU/»m T Fairchild, from the payment of a -Judgment entered into against him, as the se curity of Carrol U=ery , upon a forfeited rccog- i.izancc. 11 To alter and amend the 35th section, under the 6ih division of the Penal Code of this State, passed December 20, 1817, so far as.to alter and amend the definition of larceny from the House. 12 To separate and divorce John S. Pruett and Hosannah (alias') Rodah Pruett, his wife, formerly Rodah Story. 13- To authorize and require the board of Commissioners of public road9 on St. Simons’ Island, to appropriate hands to open a road, canals, and cuts on said Island. 14 To prevent personal property which is the subject of an action of trespass or trover, from vesting in the defendant or defendants to such action, by virtue of a recovery and judg ment by the plaintiff, except so far as to be subject to be sold under tbe execution which shall or may issue upon such judgment of the said plaint tiff, obtained by him in the said ac tion of trespass or trover, and to make such property first liable to the payment of the dam ages recovered in said action. 15. To authorize the Governor to take pos sesion of the gold, silver, and others mines, ly? mg and b.^ing in the section of the chartered limits of Georgia, commonly called tbeChero kee country, and those upon all other uuap-- nrepriated lands ofthe Slate, and for the pun •»hing any person or persons who may, hereaf | ter be found trespassing upon said mines. yW*»v —• 1G. To change the election of tax collec tors m the sev ral counties of this State, so far as to provide for said officers to be elected and qualified to collect the taxes due for the year preceding their appointment. 17. To incorporate the Baptist Church at Brushy Creek, in the county ot Buike. 18. To separate and divorce Elizabeth Cook Gnrtis, formerly Elizabeth Cook Sta- vents, nnd Evtritt Curti-, her husband 19. For ttic relief of the securities of John Beilab, tax collector ol Jliorgan county, for the year 1828. £0. To incorporate tbe town of Hawkias- ville, in the county of Pulaski, and to appoint Coiemi^Moners tor the same. 21. To authorize and empower the Justices of (he Inferior Court ofJtinrgan county, to es tablish an institution in said county, for the re lief of the invalid poor (hereof, and to invest ^ in said Court corporate powers, for the gov* ernnient of the same. 22. To make permanent the site nf tbe pub lic buildings in the town of Lumpkin, Ran- lUiljah ('<.Oil! v und tn incorporate the same. 23. 1 o incorporate Jefferson Academy, m the county of Putnam, and appo.nt trustees for the same. 24. To separate and divorce Bersheba Beard, and .V/alhias II. Beard, her husband. 25. To separate ami divorce Cherry JVfcRae, and John .W Rae, her bu-band, and to change the name of said Cherry McRae. 2G. To change the place of holding elec* lions at the church on St. Simon’s Island, to the House of James Frevin, in Frederica, to appropriate the rent of certain public lands on said Island, to the support of a free school in the same, and more effectually to prevido for the education ofthe poor in Glynn comity. 27. To repeal an act entitled an act, tor the relief ofthe butchers and venders ot meats its the city of Augusta, passed on the 4tn Decem ber 1829. 23 To authorize the Jnslices cfihn Inferior Cuurt of Jasper county, to remit a forfeiture in curred by Henry Dillon, of said county. 29. To change the name of Joseph Smith, to that of Joseph Fletcher the name of La- vina Wheeler to that of Lavina Duke, and the name of Jackson Hogau to that of Jackson Matthews. 30 To amend ami explain the several laws heretofore passed, m relation to the village of Salem, in Clark county. 31. To incorporate the Methodist Episco pal Church, in Decatur, Dt Kalb county, aud to appoint Tru>tees for the same. 32 To incorporate -the Methodist Episco pal Society at Old Church, in Burke county, and to vest in said Society the lot of land on which said Old Church is built. 33. To establish an additional district in the county of Bulloch, at the company muster grounds, or place of holding Justices’ Courts, for the 47lh district of Georgia Militia. 34. To establish election districts in the counties of Newton and Monroe, and punish those who may attempt to defeat (he same. 35. To separate and divorce William T. Thomas and Elizabeth, his wife, formerly Eli zabeth Messer^ 3G. To alter and change the names of •cer tain persons therein named 37. To extend to the city and Port of Dari en, the health and quarantine laws now in force relating aud applicable lo the city ofSavao* nab, 38. To amend an act parsed May 16, 1821, appropriating the fines and forfeitures arising from criminal prosecutions, in the county of Lincoln, tothe use and benefit ofthe Lincoln- ton Academy, and to authorize tbe commis sioners of said Academy, to loan out their Aca demical funds at interest* 39. To amend an act establishing election districts iu the county of Jasper 40. To authorize the Governor to issue a grant to the Presbyterian Church, for a lot m th&towncf Columbus, for religious purposes. 41. To alter and change the time of holding the winter term of the Iuferior Courts cf Troup county. 42. To incorporate the town of Port Gaines, in tbe counly of Early. 43. For the appointment of three additional Commissioners to the Mineral Spring Acade my of Wayne county. 44. To separate and divorce Warren An ri raws, aud Nancy Andrews, his.wife. 45 To separate and divorce John Long and Nancy Long, his wife. 46. To make permanent the site of the pub* lie buildings in Morgan county, at the (own of Madison, and to incorporate the same. 47. To amend an act entitled an act to com pel tbe Clerk ofthe Superior Court ol Eman uel county, to keep bis office at or within five miles of tbe court house of sard county, passed December 24, 1825. 48. To revise and amend an act passed Dec. 20, 1826, entitled an act to incorporate the Brunswick Canal Company, and for other pur poses, in relation to the establishment of said company. 49 For the relief of Henry H. Hall and Ir vine Hall. 50. To amend an act passed Dec. 22, 1829„ making constables elective by the people,, and to raise fees, serfar as respects lhe comi ties of Wayne, Liberty and Glynn. 51. To incorporate appoint Trustees* for the. Mount Pleasant Academy, in Ogle thorpe county. 52 To amend an act entitled an act to make* permanent the site ofthe public build, ngs. ia tha town of Hamilton, Harris county; in the- town of Newnan, Coweta county; »o tbe tew»^ of Talbot ton, Talbot county; and the town of Greenville, Merriwetber county; and fa incor porate the same, so far as relates to the saidl town of Newnan. = 63. To incorporate the Baptist Church a^ Burk Head. h> the counlv of Burke. 54. To incurfvfttte the Augusta ThmP,*