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sional meal of dry blue clay, such as is found.in the brick
yards. Mention lias been made of one individual, who wa*
alwg.’thor partial to pipe eiav. v> .•
>o one will doubt, tor a iiii>ifi 0 nt, that, the ostensible ob
ject in beginning to eat such an unnatural, tasteless article
i»bas'd U..OU ii.' haagi-iary llb.-t ■ ;l « an internal co.un-ri< ’
,n beautifying the complexion. f v'ui ;ljc curt mines of ilie
body—'!>•■ lingers, nat.*, Ate. are alljuipj) is -d to becom * ot- I
cvdingly d licat b utnl . siycli poteht black regimen. .^ 0 -
long tim • is reared, however, to confirm th • habit, beyond
lit* control of the violence t«*> xht- stomach. The sain"
eJ tsaatho f\eo|>P>.\v’yopi hj? represents; that at -
the s -at of ‘rorVern!:i
it he lias better upportutii*--.. '"^ ropv
. , , -. ... . v$) pi ih« 7
IH!.S l.tH i hfr/eonsUtiicnls tan I:ave;.ut 'their do, -(fo,: ifv.- seat
mesHd ffres;<Jvs v of pid&ng what will cottjrfce /'T 1 Ht '
to their .pfospfciitV; that * he is, bore -virtuoMs * ^
satiable desire which di-fliignislies ihe,tm>rhid cravings‘ . • 'i , , . "i. " w ‘* JO ’ * "‘f -’
tli > dirt-eating negroes pf _lhe awittli," js’manifested in these ] mall,tuln » li *at the people are too foolifttjt, too ig-
. - _ - . , tip, anu sS an to giveil atipthcf chuff ruction. Thet'xpfuiur
than tile peo[*ie by whom he IS chosen, less sab- liort Will be’satisfactory, «>n.shi -ring th^saurcesjrom w'hich I
ject to’“parry madness,” or “popular levity,” or
“popular humours.In other words/.-they
individuals, which ih *yit (liUic‘i>li to restrain, without ttorunt, too Suctions, t< »o uieotvstuvuJ, too Cfipri&i-
..ndoitroirur a shrr's of rnnl nfflirtimic n-hh.U n a _i. . . . • * ,
tnomsolves; tjTat they are their
1 it emanate*:
“Acer/ LeziduUon.—Ttvvilfjie obseraced. hy our Ingjsla- J>
live reports. that a discussion, partaking in sem’n in insure of j
a party char;e”ter" sprrtng up m 11, ■ lious. -un Saturday mom-ij
ing u and Wus not brought to a clone until yc>teqd:vy. As-ut- 1
fri>vWs ami felfow'ciUzcnl,
Anon K f: W. ASII, and others.
undergoing a series of final afflictions, which call (or ih-as-.l otis, to o OV ern
tfisiance of rnrihcne. ' r. ..
It was notour intention hi dvsoehd to particulars in these
observations, but to express.tin • aen.-st hop-> ’that some pro-
fessi ni'il gentl 'iuan, wlu, has hud iipporlrlnitcrs of watching*]
thesfroWih of li ■ • yii. and who. p rh tps. can r »*dHv fl- fail j
its effects on tli • niton* of thus.’ yvhrt- hrfvv- indulged i
their app 'fit s u t'ho it restraint,- >yi!l furnish shin- Hh rs in j selves,
tii -eass with •> v to giving pubjtcity to 'tie i-xiwtericeVff a
destructive In : w hieh baff for a loaf tune t>e4-n disrcganl-
ed by physicians.” * . ' • -t ' .
IX SENATE. •
' ; - •' . Thu:flat/, January lit.,
The joint resolution, providing fiir-fhe amend a tent oftlie
constitution, in r-l ttiorrto lhe election »f president aTul vice
preshfeut of lhe Cubed States, was taken Up for eobtsulern-
tion.
pbnpts Iravc been irtr>n;ly njadt;, in one ‘of th- a imyiistra-
Huapnpers iii this city, hv a inis'repr-*‘’ti!Ution.'of the facts;
o w q \vf>rst enemies; and ihut th’eirowa wei«re !? , h PaH ’f ow " fh * «. l^dsuf, \ Yir _ BHIt0 n said, drat the *n»pdm*m ph^fa change
? met —. *-!«», UK.,J SsJ*“ »'« *8^ nab
wyn^’sbt of aristocrats siiould e*i aciously under- I sia! ‘. 10 a Jew words the nature and origin td the debate.
- 1 & fl _ u . J and leave it Jto aVdsCriibinafi.ag anti intelirgeijt Coi
it) d ‘ride w ho sImhIJ be.he.bl responsible (hr the fimc.spL 1
in i he tmprotil.thl-.'.coiifroverey'.
tcike.H) gmein-theiA, and save thcni.fntim tlu*iu-
this is the true character of the jteo-
; pie, they deserve to hr reproncfied fir theiiwn-
j solonce, wh m theA'm-esmpyM instruct-or direct'
j tlieir l-cpr.c§entalivc;s;.‘ and tl**s<? ^HghteiteH,, t ri ,
1 tiipl elevated, and honortihfc/rtep tnav be excu-'i rc^Uut'
i sod fortreatinb' the* directions oft
... ufc hf lection of, !ho^resid.vif,and v.:o°'pre^l(Jcnt of lie.'
. ,T,» ited Stat 's. aAd vva* ill cdntinnaijbn nf 'ln* propogiiboi
f th - lime si/-it ’ wnfeh-Ji lutd’th 0 honor of making i’uf ten vcirs past. THo
r .'P c yfivrm tvhiclt the arh.-odtneriVnoA worn,had lieenuilbiilriious-
ccnnipittnes til'the S nate_ It w*fts
business,xtgatl that Ire is now reoeivinc, in ndditioii to bis for
mer slpc.k. a very «ten ji veSt'PPL t ofgenuitic DRl 'OS
ami MEDICINES, PAJ^T.V, OIES, WllASP,
HATTERS’ MVi’ERIAI.tinml »\ E Wi'f'IX
together vyith-a siipplv of SERGIO AJ. p-,d DESTAI.
rxSlHlHEXT^: all of wliicli v. id! be .-old at the
Charleston prices. Pliysn’idns, cuniilrv-rilerchalilB, aud nI5
other dealers rn.tlJe'ai>ove article's, will find «t.to thcif‘:ul-
vanjhgo, jo’call aji4,exatjiine tor fljemsclvest
1 ALSO, ON IIA Nil, '• ■ ;
.V large supply_of iWwh dARDKX ffECDS, War
ranted the growth pi 13341 • ■ '
X. li./All orders thatiltfully rvCf Tvt'ih and eJrecnfff with
aeatnees-ond despatrdi.*- - '.Ifltiuurv' 34,
A teacher wasted,
A J OCKJH Ulia: ACADEMY, TarvemiU.,
Twiggs comity, Georgia A gentleman, who ca'a
conic writ reconuuended in n good English and classical
scholar, would do well to apply imniediatelv. January 19.
1835. IRA E. DLTREE,'|
II H. TARVER, )
llF.XfJV hAXI’ YlritiUXS!
:S(>-3t
henry Dane,
D. w. SHINE,
j
iri i ne tiiipriuii.iruo.conrrovenjy’. . * > , . , e ,
It appears, that, on iIih13i1i of OecPrabcr last, the iegisla- [ . ai * t ' ! J n ° < >' . - ; -.c n Si- mrmhrfi »
, \ • ■ , , i c - ’ -l-own be a-s-leet cocnmutee. consistinig ot nine ni'mo f rs.
♦ '.ire «>(,(,Corgia. ilv n 1(1 session, iwopiil AklUorV resolirtlitTls, , r r * . .. - . - f
‘ .V l ’ > . ' • o' . ... • feir nr five vears nen.
instructing llitar
rcpr»s/Atatiws.
terlng of am;
itvi of th
- e . f’ f eiiv five years am. specially erocterl fot the purpose of
ii < o _ s..j .n i qu . j consideringthf* propriety’ of tli * inivUin--nt’proiios,xl„*!ie
taken fnan ?a 'h section of the
CCA iiTS’f TEC ,YAI« S3 A CL.
v.jgmpg*
rHXHE Trustees of Constitiitionn! Hall Academy, Jasper
•jZ. county, would inform parents, guardians, und fill in-
1‘ resil'd, that tl»e Sclirjol will go into ois-ration the second
Monday, instant. At ibis institution, tinder the stjpenrv;
tendance of Aep.am H. Halt:, A. M. all the various branch^
es of science, pW'paratory to admission into crdlege, will be
taught’at the usual low rates. Itonrd can be had in good fa
il.dies near the institution, on moderate terms.. They there*
tore lurpe for a liberal patronage; The location of the insti-
J union is piCulinr’v hc-.dthr, Jnnimrv 13. 1835-
S0-4t * OREDIAH VCHOI.S, President.
-sfrn.us.. all proper rn -uns to pr-v>n1 th car. pniprifijr m
^anK-iif Uje Hn^cd St.ktes- and to vote rlfat th ■ I ? wh ‘f h u
th ■ naUynal senate, of th- *kh of Msrcll ltd. * f rh ” prop-simm n»i
__ . . t’tltr prqisideiU had exceeded lijif consihrution-I ^ n J Ul '
SOVCN'inn crinte'nnt if ,f v5 ;ii •' . a! and'legitimate pmv-r&, lie expangxlfonn me jpui'iialsitfie'! ™ nI . ,,,n * , l {. ,iru ' r,M *'
> r ff cob.i .Ui-t. tii^e ftnstof.ar.s I ,. lip in h J iff me P re*i- 3* ri ,"- f .''Ti *"
g.toil.fi re.nritjiiec, trial tiio lifit fM’’wliicli Ilfcv I (Ject ol'tli-.j nii-rf tktnrus, atid to each of the senators and i waspoial!. A th-is
lidlfl. Iipleiiirrc'trc'thr.* o../l inc . reurc*‘tii!iii\ 1 s of tlifu tsi.iko iheonerrsa. 'i'lut c uiLleni.in. >'* ipu was again subiai.ti
>n came unanjui 'us'.v ftptu that cora-
1 . j ,s. . .. , : . j 1 V -w „• .; tnut"* jif nine, and ce'in’rulv (withoutintending h* cbtppli-
1k*O i t' 'Wit 1 Wee arirfe that t 1* president bad exce'ded lij^ consHluitori-1 v ,. ,,, - ... , - .. .
■* j 1 I .1 „...c L..._ iZ ; ,.,L. tf.-.i m-nt lntns-lf) p ram ' rfi'pmm nue.1 to tTi • lmorabje cossi-
thenilwt imp<v>injl mannepV -Rut^
ca.,uuin .kt* dnntrroQS tkp nr.irih
CA]\TO'i, Ch( 1 rok€(‘• toiLrui/yGa.
Tbe undcrlilgnbd Having opartr-d :t huuso of rn-
tertainra-nt, wider the above nan\e. bji the north
lide of Maili sfreet./sist of i lig c^urt-liouse, he is
now prepared to acconitnotlatc traveller!*, ttaitsicnt persons
and regular (loaders. Ife has /paMl neither ptifhs nor ran*
*ney»iir tand-rmg his housex-ointbrtaMo and Lis rooms pica- j already announced to tup pnhlic. Hr. Rrown lias secured
•IDs TARLE is supplied wiih^fib bt*« tligcountry af- ! tl»
8 a Q>X2?.gr<&QM Q V ®
r’ESA EE IX8TITI TE. ,
MIE rvtfteiscs of this Institution will recommnicc dni
Monday* the "iCth instant. In addition to flie teaehere
’.‘services of Mon. A. MAlibSliXET, a native ofFrance,
“"Tis thestar-spc.ugled liatun*r,o1t. b’nu onv it wave
“O'er . lie land of tbe free aij.l tlie niWne of, t lie brave.”
FEPERAt ( MOV,
MILLEDIJKVIM.E, J AV. 'J 7, IW.ir,.
SUPREME COURT.—DUVAL
Jlttrv:
e.r t ir
nil, lias Ttisisfnc'd iris soat *.n t!;o bmieli
supramt!court; and R. UiER I». TANEV
., la to Socretary’ of tiro troasury, Ittts bocil
nominated l*v tins president, to fl! 1* the
hold, Uelou“s'to''the people; and that the*[veofife
Jiavc a right to do what thoyyvviH with their
own* - ' ; • , • *
• This, af rogunt ^i ^tensioii of the whijs is-ut-
terly false.' ,lti lhe .republic op Athens, jyvhieh
was a ['mV (’(htlocraeA', Jne jidoj/le in puhlic as-
Semblv,' hy their <,nv.« votes, th rioted' J he mvu'
supes of tlieir covt i Rment; and a pretensifin sef
I ojs by-a few polifudans <>f thqt orty, to’whtitovet
i office c'roSfMl,,th:it they were mt»rt; tMiiifrhhjneJ.
! more' (earned, •nlore l.onurab'e, ajui tn'ore vtt'iu-
ons than tlielv Leliovv citizens, and had thcief iite
;a ri^ht to disobey-the vtgice-dftljo’people, vvordO
i have: been met with ineffable scorn by those-
f spirited repiiblicpus. In pur* repfpseiitotive
i: ver.v offin hawxtns, that there i
Ge n tlf.m e x— l/rcr
join yon in ih • edobrati
to invite in-, i i th’ 8th i'
net'd s-ntim it. which,
approprii e i.fthe occasion.
I am, with ent rest>.-cl. v
WusItincttiH, JanuaXy 7, 1835 ;
that i: .will.nut he in my pnw-r fb
i t<i vvhicii ym July.- h.'err pleased
Pint. Actv'jt t.h■- ('lF, r of tb- an-
triwt, may i>e receive*! fss not nh-
The
tv, a
ii*; nr i i'ili.'nl s'ry.mt.
, . • - A‘>i>U'E\V*.l\CKSUN
. Hi ami ofiier.*, c cemniittea. i’ \ ■
■p'lipneiU ot the Piiiilh th iil—]' '' , :s cotYrn-m^r/ite It
v •: it which gives us i:ie r 'n- «... avy i;: 1 ,. ;
ii-treon our Fed ml • mon, .if wtiiisejustice,(}(iffi-
wisdom. il is a glorious illu . rutionf. ' . . ' .
UHL ATI »N'S* A Uhl KilAXCH.-^-Thb
following resolution fornh'd Pr^cojicl.usidiiof tlrp
report of the fcommiftyo of I’n-chrn .relations in
•he United States' Senate, on the sobj^ct of-the
treaty with Franco: . y ’ •
“Ri <vlpeii, f hat it is inexpedient at fh:* time, to pa*sanv I
f;nv vesting iu tli v pr< si,i nt u'llborlfy for making reprisals I
iiimi 1 ‘tit'll i trap 'Hy. j i the ee >t:ii c.-iei of provision not ' j J j, j j
lying mad • firr paying to the I'nited Stats ibAindem oiiv
s, ip*J ! i'’ d by the treaty of 1331, during tin* present sessiop of j
the Fr nich chnmljhj's.''
Aft .' tin interesting debate, which will he
puiiiis!) J in our n-xt mivnbyr. ibe rc'sohitionAvas
;i!ii"!i • i to read asUbiLwsj and was uriiUiimmis- I
lv aduiited: . .
( (rue, that lhe itresale, wt^tTnin oly.iie pefmle’at
1 home is greater than that of their rejjresenta
; (ivcs, \\ hen tho ‘renre'sentative jiTcsurn'es' -to
^ look down upon thy peo;>!e who -htUTqel^v.-ited
, hitp, i!| d, in tafoti'is or fictions, toy.iv u> thoto,.
1 "i a'o a'lhatt of.si*| • ior cndiiwmen’s: and you
! a ice hif ignorant and inconstant, a tlciows abd
jYly c ;raded tHipulaOi*;” he doscry i~, and he'w.ill
* inciii'ths - .'ndigyant oon.dejrinan*«i s ’
Titc w .,g’s hiaiatain, that obedience to'the in-
l stmetions of tlty people, -would destroy the ind<5 !
pendciice oi ’the rejire-ani'ar'i.ve '' AiuI ut' whom.]
tjo they wish LiiVi to b<4 riudfpcridcnt? OP the]
very nt-ojiie wb.sconshtufod ifimyand froiii whom
alone--iu- do fives i.ispdvvee, T i iparep resell l a t-i v e-
wln/ 'ircsum to'be indyiendent of ids coostitu-
bjUs, iias forfeftt'd’ius claim to ti-eir-confid -nee,
bv 111its*ilyorant. Lroftoh of*the trust coVifi* ed to
Julius Qces, t i;, Oji ve, i-C rom well, N a wo] eon.
Ilonajxtrte, endeavarr-e’d to maiie th -tnseUa’S b.de-
jv?nd{-nt-of tix* y-oplo. This withd obj-cl of
every dtsjiOt and of every aristocrat: anil this
is the (-nUot'ihj.(Joeirinc* <>f that disorderly.amal
gamation* of the : ie,loyalists of the North wiMi
the nuhihefs of the South, which lias adopted’
rcprc^tsiiaitM s nf that Stale in congress.
* * • * * * ,• * * i*. 4Lrw:ardnl a
ci^'y.ofjh-sy ilocurnr-nts to -the r-x/obtiV-f* of Ohif). He did
«ot, however, as it- i« fiU- lv asi-rlcJ liy the .lying' urgun
tc re, retjnest tlie) latter tp lay them. li.jiAv*. the as.-«eiiil*ty. -
Su far ii$ mny he itrf*rred frotn bis cimmutwctmon, li -.iu-f
tended them-only lor the private inspection of Gov. l-uc4s. j
Bui th latter, ivh -tic-r from piisiff -u views of puhlic duty,',
or llomjt desire, not- ia bc omdoiie in civility by Ins bfothbr
•executive,
iiff, iu h
Atnericah (eim!
When thes - documents were first r-ad,one of lhy mi-m
bers.,nfi(lhi‘ Iht-
th - usual
yn-fhe jud
the purpose Of'iv-i'ng jrribqed. B furc, hoW -v.-T, th-sq m-t-
lidrA w—rc disposed of it. was .]ist<iv<>.;- ii that.mutUpf ih
leeislaUIre. utirth- (Jxyiitive i|f tl -orgii, h;».l d -sired lh.1t
tli*y slionM tv laid b -fore the-gcnenal asj -iiihly: and thaf-
th y wofp opvioltrsly-iaiended fijr th • exclusive' UJM'nf tlv*.
•tgimiois and respresentartVea; oV the State iti Ihy cimgreiS
oftlie I'nited States,. Tltebnjiropnetv of acting igiolH th -ill.
one - apparytitv and Mr. \Vrlil-r, hf
VfMoyed ti.at they he llot received.—It f
-'auc.-s-iindep which th r-soluliieis in q-ies-1 ’
into thaLouse, and not a d sir.- to irsat
ni.-a'iun, or th • pH! -ial arts Of -m • of
•m, wSth marked disr*-sp.-ct, w.'iicii led
dot-tun sirs l.y a det-isive vote.
ntlemau, f^ipn wtu._nga.ti s
tor tbe esnres^pur
t-J t he Itighe
made fjo amenditl
f-rt <1 its phraseology, hut li-ft n’ltor.eb -d tie-’prineipl
tainetl iu it. • IferlMiught that w*e ronldnot. have an raw-tij-
m-n| irrlhis rpspect w hi -li was in a belter form th»'i til’ll
winch Has irtv.v pres.-nted. He h-Id tlnU the tiriuctfjtli's uf
] the arhi-rcltiy-nt came m a mbst. tin xc^priohaHh'luantt r.i—
“mbraotpl in*it-
fele«tors in
e government alto--
•I g.-tli-’r. an.ksbbmu the ohoine directly to the people. 'J'he
xt was Ct ’stahlkh th -district system throughout Vlib whole
rich district asms-
prriiidisit.. Amiili-
dlechon deyotve on
th- Hitusc of Representatives • II'H in tTm C-vHlt of two indi-
vd'ljjaLs having an equal nnmbf.rptf votes, and no otiehnv-
i . .. , • i. i i I*.,.- 1 t nc c.rm-n:'n.'nt came m a most nu \c p;iona wn
desire, not IA he outdone in civility hy Ills brother* L,, ' ‘ T ... . u. t. . .
, i x*. . , , , ,i ' i. , , There»ere two arcat 1 imHaVnenta r*rinoipl-c,s etito
sen, -Item forthwith dOfUHo tb^house «. fej* { ^ % J 81> e0se w,M, ih- iotcr^tionof
L^.nle S ' ’ ,n * r ' 8tir, Z *° th ‘1 thccrmiceor.be:.«,Uigl^tofliyefsof t^egovern
pe”,..i . c ... i 1 ..r _ - a. tli-’r. and nAhmir llv choinc dircctlv to the
hes - docamerits were first read,one oi Hi*! rnl-m . , . . -.. . .
hrfhb ImofiVsiAh «hat U,eyh:t«| been intro',W-sl in .-n*xt was M* 8 rah r<h «h ykstrict system threugl
Wav. moved fhnt tli y he Lti-rrU to the comt^T 1 "V? 'l ^ tne.jon.vtol.e,taken meael
■ . ., .d. .... i... ,, . ■ ;• voto.fu the nr-nident and one,votel.tr Vice prek.
keri'V. o.ff..;h; : r : * h!« tlv-y lav ot. the Up ,. r , vns _ ,„at ioolmos. ff’eeent.'sbo.dd thmdiVt
ing a uieiortty, then tile election t6 go hack to the peupl -.
I And. if aff-r thaC there ,-h,mid IrC no.eboiee. avonting -ney
- yrliiih would never happen, an -ev.-nt scarcely' Within the
Sound' 1 of nosdhifitv, th* choice d-volve on tit- IIoT.se of
: Reprp^eotrttives. These.^said llr: 11. were the principl-s of
; th-joint resolution' \nd he thbught if hotter to ?!ate thep
he senaie. titan th y sliimliK»*
AN A,tT to he , ulitled an act t./illi.*r’und ameiid t* part of
• Hie first section of !ii,e ihiPd article of the cunstumkA. Ot
tKis .Stain - - *
v Whereas, a p
the constitution,
niciaf powers of
inferior; a:wl jp:
legielaltKeshalUrorii liaiato tint" ordain and establish., Tin
judges of the superior ctmrts slutlldu- ,-hxte.l for tlie 4 tcrm of
three v.-ars, and sltail continue in bfitec RtUH I heir successor's
shall be elected and qualified. ’r*'fn-)y;ihle iiy- th'» goyprnor
uA the ad3rB3s--of twohhirds of botli'hranches of the Gene-
l.M
stit.duvs.
.-— j - . Dr. Brown feels pleasure in informing hjs friends, attQ
parents mid guardians m gctu-rtil, that he hnk purchased in
New Orleans and ek. where, a large cullpctiuti of the finest
European prints ami pictures for the benefit of his drawing'
Lst if he borne iu niiiid :hi! b-.V rs'soliuiois n re, intend- J?’"”* ; ,n *f ,
cij exelusivel-.- for th;-'(ieo>gHt d -tegatum iri tl.-'c ingress of- 'h- a - >no j° st 'b nt f
tlb- Enif d State.!:'- that ih-.-y w >1* c».h -v ■ v. . .-m th an- ! J 0 '^* 11 *e*nwn di<
rn! Assembly, lor that purpose, or hy impeachment and con- j
vuction thereon. 'Fix* sun'eriy,r conrts shall have eSclustve I
and final jurisdiction.in all criminal cases, (exhept as 'relates
to people of color, and fines for neglect of dijty; and fof
co*i{eippt of court, for violations against road laws, and for
.obstructing water courses, which shall be voHed in such
d ovcr-it th - secretsdv’ii j" r,:, l " llrP or trilmiwl, as shall he. or may liayO betn. pointed
talil’x The Kuhjeet lumber, had cone'' up unexp -tedlv, . V hw; tprfl eweptinwll otj.m mihpr offericss, .comtmt-
sevcral m -niVr/wereou. of if, -jr seat.-c. hut the senate wq* ' ? ^ Tree not 8 «^, wt . lhe °J'
in •’oss-ssinn of.lv- prinCirfles em-uaecil in the hrepmit^i, i C * n *T or to low of hie bmh, or member, or to
, and ft vv.as hi- ■•art,■ wish* that ar iha ->;*! often t ars.- we ^^nement ... the penitently?- .n all snLh Aas-s, cqrpora-
migh’ hav>e -lircctyote'cpbn &, udh- vds rc.-lr toawilit f^^sgeh as pow exist,»f n)ay hereaftff becgnsi.t..t-
innsiral Hisinliu ij’s, and a variety of other art fries calculat
ed io benefit and imjwove the your.!: ladies of the institution;
which, the proprietor is determined, shall util he surpassed
in clipracjev.' useful ness, and respectability, hy any institu
tion in the f uited.^tates. t Jan *,iry 21, 1835.-30-21
tip Unit -d StVtek; l^a' khey
"j thority'of a h-^lv to which tt. 'y owed'th-ir OMjjiu-. thal in
; h;.- ..•onmvpiH'.arfpn ri, Gie.ejnpr.Ea.cas, Governor L impkiti
(’.•ii Uii evia retjuasljhe fdr'nj-r tit hr • ,y*ni.
nil assembly: ,tlint •hey w -.res - ‘ .,■? • witli-
o.ifrttu cvidcBCs iff . : ofi* eh-t. ip ! '- : .*• tiian (ha:
Ji ' ’why i ; cyinhiiinicafion'oftile k-cupi'..; atid’thaj
th v f. sled m in.liter with which thp'Tgi4ature «*f Ohio
could have u.j mure concern-than w>h iheNxlicts of th--
-rnpero;ofCltuta: and » - think -veaudi-1 aaan, no Vn it
lef tit what j.a-ty h- Itchmgs, will heli v>» with u; that jh
house could not, /muisternly, haw trgfited tin m otherwise
tliiiri t)i y have'done.’' t ,
senate. He would nut press the question
did not desire it_, lint he ioyifcd iK- new'
Senators to give ii'their ■: nj-- . ■•>!; • -I xantlnatiofi.
. ,M" *Xtec said 'list t’.d so'-’j; el fi t'l b -et.>o -Jo HT.he,-
f.relli • e ,.-(. 4 abd bad.attract''.'1 a h *utive*sal xitt diion
O '-;- nrl.Iamo.u: fh p-onfe.ihat h- .'Woldd he gratified 1f a
-vote yould Ji taken Ijpon it. lie was-disposed to vote for. it,’
tirxl lie hele-yed it wa# fully understood'hy> -the senate atxl
the mop'e. . i •)
Mr. Rpclianaq said l.° ru<gjit perhaps fe-d hiiwlf in a dif-
td f In-any incorporated city, hei.)^ in a selp\irt town and
port of entr’y, mny be Vested- \yitii jurisdiction, und«r sm.-h
Tides and geguJationj as the.legislature may hereafter by law
dir-Ct,' which shall he tried in the county wh-ire the crime
was- committed; and. in ail* cases "respecting titles to laud,
which shall he tried in the county Where the land lies; and
also concurrent jurisdiction [nallcuher civil casts, and sLail
Ic.ive power to correct rrors in infrrioffiudicninrjes hit writ
*of certiorari, as well as ecrors in the superior courts, and
.to ardor nr-w trials pi* proper and legal grounds: Provi/Jed,
L 1 "' I that such new .trials shall be (fdier-mined, and such errors
!*» ff- ■ ...j . e.i. ..
s 2z a 5g?gisisss«lss]if *»ra .i». v »*«.?..«
r yt , si"nate this.'Uttfuji'oi th(% oppofftf
the t mted S.aies run! France.-
Tims will 11, s'gen, that'thtfigenate, anxioue
in [ires-i *m-' fiicu Ii,y felati-his \vit]t our an
cient ally, hns determiaoil to [Fraction Utrbeur-
under existing circjinst'ances;' bu\ that,
iiii'-xjwjctecj unanimity, it has careffdly a-
1 m.Rinittinw itsejl’ to farther si!b:h:*sion,
ance
with
voidt
should t!i« Frencjh tgovurmiioQt.'persist in the
violation of the treaty. In tiiis ri aspect, the
chnn'je mad ■ i t tii-j resolution reported by tiie
coinmittee is very material.
IXSTRUCTIO.NS OF. REPRESENTA
TIVES.— An enemy iii disguise is ,n^n»0. dan^
tt'M-ojs titan an open foe; and we feel'tliat our
cause lias gtiitied a ?rpat■advanfiitjo,' vvhyn our
oppunont has been constrained to drop his mask,
and to show his real cimraeter. . In a repuldrc,
'.iie rights oftlie people, \yhich are identical with
the interns ofth codntry, cun be endangered
only by the arts of deception; and they will not
permit those rights to he violated,. unless- they
have been blinded by thtnarMfices of designing
men. The advantage o| such a disclosure hrtsr
been gained by the dembcratic cause. The
pseudo-whigsy in latigudge full of contempt fop
the intelligence, the virtue .and the posteryf the
peopl 1 , deny tiieir riglit to control^ their repre
sentatives. In unequivocal language, they ,db-
erv the principles of ddinocracy: tlu'y.advocate', bia Telescope, atuj
principles which arc hostile to tia^ rights of the ] porieoiis party? mi
people; and their conduct is itV llamionv,- wit'.i
tlieir profession^ on tlii.s subject. Two senators
from New Jersov, cnlling themselves witigs
have refused tiv obey the instructions of the le
gislature, ratified bv the people -of that -demo
cratic state. A senator from North,Oni‘oiina,
and a senator from -Vlabama, have receiv 'd in
structions from the legislatures of those demo
cratic states; and these senators are now exbprt-
ed and enc-. .raged by the whig press,' lo dis
obey those instructions. Bntuve still'have a
republic. The power is still in the hands of the
extremes.
But the sincere republican, when elected; to
office,•’ js conscious-that O'V’ poKv.er c<*nfided, to
him, btilongs to ffi ikpeopjo hy'whom be lya's been
chosen; and that they have a right to control.iw
ekefeyso; aed-, tiuft tp nib them of tins csntrfd.
Ivouid’be rtuhict of pm fithoiiH hostility! * •.
. But, say the 'wt.igp, a reprtxsentatiVe cannot
obey "instructions* di’.reringli'oin' bis owj) judg.
meat of, what is right; without degrtwatioil of
cImratter, and loss of Ignior. This* may bo
true*, btit.'the tepVeyentotive.Jjjas tin iftei'nhiive
'choice: if he ca.nnul conscientiously and honor
ably obey the instructions of Jus constituents, he
is bound to return to them his apppiutuien^, that
it Vnav be coinmiited to one who will not disap
point their expectation^, /md disolvy the^will.
This duty N fHund 'd oit t.ie clt:aresl principles
of justice: b‘il its phffdrmqncp, in the voluntary-
pestgnajidn of a'high and liono-able office;, iv-
q11ires. disinterest'd, and oftV self-thiinttl. * {5el
t 4Mbr&,— ri» lug^laul*-* uljawned) fyiv'die,<»n SjOTV - -'
j day Lot, h ivi tg ’!•»<-• *1, d'ein^M*-* .sa-'i Mi,oi!- hn.kdr •daij'
I niupty-uiiij-acu, M«id l't.rgfpn m -moria! and juiut fstdu-
tions,a ctMinJrtP lisjjof vviticlt will llh* fan rtd an Hip firs', png'
I ofth I* (lav’s, paper. • ’ ..
In locking ox t-r tlj* agls’passad-at tie hKi’x.’Ssi 'rt. k wik
h>-'p«n-HV(-d. iJx>y tt-jatg, almost eH-Jnsividy* to otji t tp' oCa
loculcUaricti-r. • • * _ •** , , *
1 ii.a-'.v 4‘r- Jfctj no mat ’rial alfc’ratiofi Af the g-nriol laws
of jrli. Sjatc,i w*? tfgnA to sa*g ill*- gr .i\.(nfij--ot of- mt j . -
n;f Ima’ovrnvoit remains in statu qflo. ii i-j irtv’ a oilk»\ms
P-V-k! provi !i«g (prill'* snrvi-v’ol-a Fail road route ffoinlki'
tnomji ofi5 -av.*r (.‘rerit. iri’S;. Gliuricou.uy, «n ibeQooatvrlvt
f'r.-to tlie »V-moipka Fails, It (Ls posstojo tlie.rpntWnpiat'ff
siirvej-may lead to, important results. We did b-di To,-and
ale yet of the opinFiti, that -therr wa# a general disposition
Hntotig t h**-ir.pmS*>rs .o luki-.some preparaipry step-towards
C'iiir ciing the northern portion oil In'll till.', '.rirh-rirr warers
of ill ■ Mobile Ray—litit such wigs' tfie diversity Of opinion
as to:localities tliat the whoie matter fadsd, aim this great
work mast necessarily h» postponed'fi*r ano:ller year. Ail
sechied u» admit that 'such road is required by'tfk* necessities
of ih • country. Tfint 1 gisldto-, wh>j would j iy that such
a road Win wanting, slxnild tnll call'd a smteaftian.—
,\V tkfl-S Alahania i» slniah'-Tn^'iipon liu'^ snJijhct. th« ,sui;-
ro Kid.ng'Stales may p- nl. hy mir apa.Jg'-, if, i. r a;> tlihse
guld si a Wantage* whi "h pro;' riy if’lojig to oJr'oWn tSttlte
\\ e hope L.-p K opk* will awake from th ir lei ha gf, rha, iii -y
yvilprakik this subject into serious pouisideraiion—rihiit tley
will (aitwid -nn its Hnnfens ■ adtuntag. , ami that thayitvill
even instruct the metullers vv iin may c .utpotfe th * next lygis-
laturoto provftlf th -m mis by whacll Jh'w inagniffvut cm'
,priz " iihy b 's|v'.ify acqoiaplishedr.* Let th-'road i»*but
const iteted, and wet* -sitaly ,-nrp» -’u', '
j fi-renr Mi.ki'.pn tH.m.aapotfa r an -mher <f t th -senate :» r - - . in the.Mipfffpr'coxrt of the county in which such
’ r I or-tins so ,ij:. havmg mt.fe r-rantly cpm ; > from the. orl ; rfated> „ J# ,-jj ( , ilirt shall Lave upp,'halo
poop: - diao any .. her g-ntlemar, prc*»nt. H--ffd .jot M id risdi( ,^ jn snch mhea-efises osmre or may berimed oat
reai^; te v *t : upon Hi- proposition, and wiVild f - glad’to ac- • Taw , nhil : lt sbrftl in n „ , rt se tferxi to reWWcausp
•cepbth. puhi’ InvjratiAn of ih" g^ntlematt from Misswin.— - ..... • - -
j H - sngg“st ’d Uiat the r^sojntion might he penrfitted to lip
j ov or tor a f hV days—the gehtjemai might choose his own
tim.-. * , • 1
Mr. Jlenton th -n mov.al that the resolution be bid on the
t'abl"; whe'h was agre>d to. .
What is to he th° n.-xt movem- nt. of tire opposition? This
is axpr rtion we daily meet, and /re.’ly confessing.onr'inal’iir-
tv to artswjw if. wc proposiio give t »'o.ir.readers the rumors
yf .tlv* d.\y. as flieyreach us from Imh utie tourcs. *
Everv republican-will r* metpbe,r * hut each -igiial def at
of .th- Federal pasty, Since\h<’ >vnt of 1812, unde,- vvlint -Ver
nam or app -llalion, or upon wUa! *ver pretew**' of princi-
tplethe hiittie may ha* ’ been (ought, lias been only a sig ial
for proY'udhd disbandoitineat, fora n-nv attempt tivih vide
and (listractthep -•uocratic philaiw, and (or the forniHton
of a n*w p,i -ty’untl t a n *w uamv, and based Upon a n -w
(leclaratiAu of principles' *
As we view ih. 1,1 at. of IS3J as the most signal and an
nihilating of the whole series of diose deft J ats„we have been
looking for a n n -wa! of i he accustomed attempt to detach
9 portion of th, democratic tarty,, by a pretended adoptfort
of soin • of their popular principles,' or of s.iin.’ one of.tb ir'
ponalar ni’ii. as tli-nit'-leus of-a new party.
I'll rumours to which we niter, s.v-mto justjfy mir c|-
p -i-fiioa, g t lo ie legate tlx- movements intend 'd by theilp-'
, posrti.in, it is said ihat ffr. C!a*v. Alt Galhmm, Air tVrtre
J S ster, Mr. M’i/an. VI:. l-ffgh, Mr Tazewell, Msinguiii, aad
oil other' w hig vouhrion and hank candidates, are to Ho laid
... iijfiiii ilia - clt; and that a candidate is to besought from the
s- I Jackson r tnus.. The Jenifers of all grades are rep.irtei> to he
r- j arrive jn* tlieir res-arches ifft< . an fi.dividuhL and in -s.hind-
li • o P n'io;rs of |h-*i ■ party in .the different s- crion^. of
pefth’’ proiwscd plan, fb- i - fi.qic'ov
, . . Ahiaarna w’UuIti.1 t(i° eotin _ , ....
Ik* tii most d-ii'i’de part ion of *h ; Uldied States:—Flag ff j (a h.avt* fall-dsoii , Ml. I(. M. -Johnson iff KViipucky, but the
lhe Uril/fti, ntii.intfcnil! • . ‘ ' .1 GoJpHed. a> i‘h hts acciistonied republfcnffirnwiess.is roport-
1 ; ■ --—■— ’T— '—*■'> ' . • -f <'(itA liut'r■- proraptlv'deciinAI ,tli • h-' iai' >T :t defeat, as ths
The »•>;,'« igrap ResolutionsJ’he resolutions offered by J.success,
r. Lewis, ol Bejifijii, and «vl(*.oted by ritn Ini'.isPs instructing f party. 5
Mr
oiirseoiHors pi congress, to ex rt th hr i iffir nps to cans-' >lr
Clay’s' r.-solution «*' c »us«r ’.of th - prudent of til? Hi.iteil
M-'K- s, ‘to jie (htpungN,! i com the jourmris ol tne'scnipy were
passed in the s--naic t*, Sutanlay last. . V op. (3»—Nivs n.
Thoiic who voted iitth - qili -m-ult sre'.M -ssrs. President,
Ashe, Raclaf, Boyd, i^Jvviu of-tireene, 11 oga.t, Johnson,
La’Xias, APVay, McJA) e..Na!iorM' Viniug a.>! tVilkiuson. ■
; l]h*jst*_,yhn voted.in tile nj-gattve; jus* Mt’ssrs. Rililyil mp-
l>i!l, I.anp, I’htlltps*.(d Walthall ' • ' , ;
Various iii'ffect 1 irtf efforts vve.-Q inad-> in 4he senate to
structknis which their judgni^nv condejrins; <>r
with treacherous tiisobtalienee t they endeavour
to defeat tJie will,of those bv whom they tiqve
been trusted. Bueli nre the principles of pse,u- |ThV^n'sidi
gress, co-el muatory pf th,-chi-»f. magi• 1 «ii}> of th • nation, i»
a libtl Ufiou ihat pat-uiit, vfUofio tii language of Mr. J, (for-
son, “lias filled the m *a»ure of his.roitptryjs glory.”—ib.
-A’ f’Av day# after the passage of
. . j ...*•••' ,', ’ , * /V, i Wie rcsofi-iioiis of the house of rei>r-*sentatives «e(*(>inra<*n
prmcqdes mariituutpd by tlip ( .Comii>- <(ir, e thA Hoa/lIuglVL.. Whit fir the pi ’sid mey. Mr. 1
of DallasVopnty, who'wi-'d Iin* llje rf-sAitilions, arn’i w ho,
vvo und.-rstar\d, prefers Mr.WhitJ-.ro any ofticr i:xliv;idual
do-\H’.i^s
t her-presses of thtit hetefti-
nnd which ape 'condemned m
the judgment.-and tffi|¥)shc^ in the practice of the
■democracy of the country.
*• Language of tflc Columbia Telescope. . ’
. > -SAV ANN \ U SI IlFlMNG AND.. COM-'
i MEftCJ \L IJSTt—*This is a r small inAvspa-
I pep, p^btisIketT weekly .at Savannah, uxlnhiiinn
prortkf
-'or iff C> i-'tal lackstm.-^irih:-be:x fit of•Ti” ial“ whig
party, and -v.w oam -1—-s tmoositMa. • ■
Sin;- H* ; *'unkind rebuff fnni>tVI. JvJinson, ’repprt, sa««
theHetl waff mint--d "politicians-have erntsfed th-ir alf ctiona
upon lhe Hon. ilijgh I. White, s- s nato|- fa.uj thv Svi.e of
'Fennessgaf.and lhaf Jh -y uffret f'o discover in this hith.-rto
staupchs'irjpiH-t -r of the pr’sent adiTHnistration; w horil they
has - s<) in irlui ■nomi!--'d, the flaan a horn they shall delight
Ur honor The f-f-uds of rhe Jtxlge are said to be daily."
preyed t > place Ills mm.A. b'-fore th.- penple ns a eanilidirte
ior tlv> prdsid -nry, hi opposition to the candidate which ft
National Gwnvetitinn of repfil.lican delegiHes from ihe'.c-ver-
al rithc-s may V’l-.’ct. 'This must be a mark of’gracions favor
as tincxp-’cii-d to Judge VVhiir.xt* it is uncongenial with -his
principles and political course.''and we Will not admit that
his sllen(*e-ss to be taken as evitl nee that lie holds under pd-
vis-rn-’iii so *irv 1 viable a .-listirietAin; but assom -thal that
kind intentions of these fed -.alists in disguise, bav-- not yet
b«*cn Ihid befire him in a maimer (o authorise a prothpt do-
flirtation of-(h - honor of liyinghpaten for th -ir bi-nefit.
17 tu- will slum whet her any .republican bn maffethe-dtipe
of th’ir designs, and (h’ hiflllld-.- instriun •Ht.of’-theLr insidi
ous purpose to divide lb - Dembcratic party,-IV«nsy?wttitea.
OCil, V SHE f t IFF-S 8ABE.—On the first Tues
day in Slareli 1.1: \I, will, witliin th? legal hours, bn
sold, before the fourt-Lop*: dodr in the town of Drajaore,
Dooly count}', *
One hundred acres of land, being tlie south half of ltd
nmnbe* forty in*tn‘- ’tliird district of said county—levied cm
as the’property of Elios Cowart, to satisfy a li (a from a
a justice's court in lav nr of the estate of Baldwin F. Jarrel,
deceased: levied oh and returned to tne hy a constable.
Lot (ff land, number riot known, containing two htindifd
two mill a hidf acres more or less, in'’the ninth district ol*
said counry-v-Jeviei! on rs the property of Caleb Parker
junior, to satisfy sundry (i fas from a justice’s court in favor
of John Rawls: loyi-xl on and returned to me by a consta
ble. January 20, 183.T. . ...
Rif HARD C. ZlFPi’RRR. sheriff.
for th-- fircsid’-rit-y' introduced the following ■'preaiubl: atid ] diharitPrinlin
resblutidntr, vie. *, . \ A
“ Where/]% npori more r*fix-!ion, this. General A-s's-emhly is
ot the InT. t dipt tlx> rLohiLona which pass ’d this hous - on
tlie day of D.-ceijiher last, rt-confmending rhe Hon.
IIitgL L. White to th.’ presidency, are pr^nwfttre,andundalF.
eil (in- at 'this.tj'miri'Tliorefiire, • . , . ' • ■ r<
ReSuheef/.hy Hie house of representatives,-that riie adoji’
lion iff tlx- resolutions, alluded, to iu 11 y*abov. • proanahie, was
inexpedient, andin.ght not to have'I* coadopted.
MR. Ivf-’.IGH, Ac.—"The f^cLriiordiunry Printing."
\Vc find jn MrjTyler's account *>!' what he ualks "ehraor-
*by th - Rank, ihr'jiiHowins iterps:
cli'an^eUpric&of ftelghq nru.1, in general, whu-t
ever rehites fu tbe business of ijiy mei'eantiJe
When tlfoafidvi -preartihieilnil rcsolations we rein trod need,
the speaker di’clar d them on .-of order, under a ruleol’thp
luiu&i- whir'll foriuds its action opou jhe'sttVae stiKj crtwice
lay ►’tcontepdfd that although they' related to the pfesf
peoj.lf:, und an undisg iyeJ ojipwsition to theii'I. '.A' n... Pn t (io-il of wltteh it * v itkj. Mr..Gay t-’tcoiitdidrd that ait hough ri
rights w ill seal tbe fute of tlieir enemies.- The irn ’ ' - ’ a '! ' y deucy.as did the White n .solutions, 1
people of New Jersw, of North CatGltn^ atjd i be ust *^. 1 *' l , l a, J tors U) knov Y->*L ffissprseb Ch-1 different,as the one (wesena-d tfnaifi
of Alabama, through their.legislative orgitns, ‘ coura »*‘ mcn .V .
Hill remove their misrepreeerftattws from the!
senate of the United States: and will fill tlieir
places with men. who will respect.the power by :
which they are constituted.' , * , . ]
The rig!it. of tbe people to direct their repre
sentatives, rests on a basis which cannot be ‘
sLtken. The country is theirs; and they alone j
; <* a right to determine'’bow it shall be ffov
Tlie num" of th? p<Bt-oflioe at Etow a, Cltsrokee county
has fo-nn Changed lo.Catrtim. * _ •
Tltoit AS J. CaiAcr.TovF.s.q. lias, by tlie President of ih?
Dnitcd SjaU*, with iht* jciHycul and advice of the SCnak*,
been api'^uptod cullei-tor of thf cu.-uims tiir-lhe district apd
inspccKirdf riif revenue l’or'the port of ardwicke in the
State of Georgia, iu t 'ace of J. J Mnvwelh '
ptesi
be tljottglyt tlifKsnhjpct
[wesetited dnkfS analive, and lhf other
a pogapve.chatacter.. He took aaappeiri-frdm th • speaker’s
decision, and the h.-nsc decided the resolutions out ofordar.
Ctnusequgmly no further action of the house was hail upon
ihem. - . . • ‘ ” ' y *
It is supposed' by som .that riicre w’eV’mabv who voted
for the VVtiite r '>>i:itisns, wtio-akarwards rvgrt-tiej it for
the sanfo reasons—ib. ' - ..
..... .. _ “The Southern Pointer and I lint utlhtvral Lyceum” TxiS.
■ I Tlm'clvm-nnu.nt ic thpifs- fin’d HifV i removed froni Macon to < fdOrtih»i>,. in’ which place it
J. lhe government is tucirs, ana iney >v ui.b<* continue by q. e: BAn-h-ETT KsqA
t' have a riglit to determine how it shall be
clod and administered. As it is inconve-
Asiatie ,Cholto.—The Charleston Mercjiry,states, ^thnt
i« hr ifihirmed on tuvfuTstionahh mdhofiiy,. 1 hot ’‘tp.- Asiatic
11 H, ii not impracticable, for (he entile peoplf, j r | i() ^Y a st jj| linger* Upon th:* Savannah riv -r A detid.d
>n t ieir proper persons, Jo govern their country, I cafr occurred i»Tn the-last v\rek on the Carntma side ,VVp
atut to mould and administer : their.government, 1 * -•"- - 1 - ■* ° cK ''"’*
they select agents for these purposes; 'und fiiese
a 2cats are the various officers of government.
T!i**se officers have,no Original or inle rent right
understand also, that it had tint, a short aifne since, entirely
disappcarcd i-n the.(Jgcchee fiver.” * ' ,
Important Mail ‘Arritnt'ement — Vfce l^arn that a eriniraet
has In en mad^ by th- f«yi rtfKce departrerept) with Mes^s.
. . , J. PJ.'ffJ. StncRton, anjlsritpokibn «k Kuilfes, to transport the'
to govern the country; their only authority is, jxreat ripuib«-fiiiftait fn»ln and.after the 1st January ne$t, ev-
to execute the will of file "people who have -cull- 1 cry .sher day, from' Anqps-ta, y-n.; <iaj.re.isM.I ■. Dm dm, : ^ ,| Jjp j.' r allt | lirilisii inhasters, ^r>vtcfi« to tli.
HaMtmsvnl , Pit* Batnbndw*, ChaU-ilmechic, Cedar . the eak-gy, i.^Htftl iff Mr. Addnw.yhy nOi.,
Bl»ifftt-J > cnsacoIa,-ami jllakely, to Mobile, in K)uf norsecoach- I • . • ■■ — ■ —•*-•- • - . A • ’
es aiiii in steam bonus. Oie half the stock now on the road
■people who I
e, l them into office. AVIien tJtev oppose, tbe w
°f ‘he Deonle. they violate theTuntJ.irntTrial law
The Washington Globe of th>;S 1 inst. spys—‘’The bitsis of
the treaty of 1783. as the boundary between th.- -istqt.’ of
Maine and (he Brjtinh dominions, w ill satisfy The people of
iMaiitc. That basi»wp4secured by the treaty rff Ghent,and
vve Ixwe good r.-ason at (s-licve will not- fo-’yidded (iv .tiie
pros, nt »dmiriisir!Mion. Tluqirtsen; adtnh’.isiration will ap-
puipt no commissioner, tjr cqnseftt to the choice of no new
umpire, \v|xj is iTntpowed to'giVc upaiU territory that rigitt-
tullvb longs to any Sitate of this t-hijon, The ba-ts ql* ib.-
treaty C*f 1783.<vi!l be rigidly odhcrtkl toby litis eov-fim’. tit,
as fixing th ijorih.eaitera boBt«ln7>' of the Slat.- of .Maine.
I’ll-' opposition in MsssacKtweiin and Maine need not antici
in,Aw Afcltbr’s sp:">cb «n Bajik nffstfon, - - $288
, ff,(jp!) -Ijeiglr’s^ipeeohOn Protest, ]23
* .5.1 WO do", on-'rencwal Banlt chafier, - - •- J(?{
5,000 do. ■L-’igVs do. 8 pages-added, •> •- - -, led
Here v- nn thi:lay of early s- veil hundred, dollars {and
//core 'if w-’tak s jnto attcoimt jli-’dr'share of the ‘-^SOO, for
tiapnt, s -ais, Hud enifelop'es,'') ■ for' tlye 25,0tK) speeches Iff
\ Ali-Sri's. Leigh and j. t:li.-r!! • Not a dollur is paid by the
I bank for the publication of'any one’s speech professing io He
st :h - insiitu’ioii—abase tff M-ms. Arylicr and Lrigh
accepted. .How as this-tofo-.accounted for?.-Why
bold riia bank-expend^p large asnm^tff monw t« circulate
f-five tJiiHisnitd speeefie# of riv- two abl -and intlnen-
__ r . . rgihia-rcpresHillatiyes against itself Why wbcit'ihe
gretm object of thh hank piir.ly was to convert rite, leading
sugv oftlie Stfuth to ttic b.tiik T rtitecest, siv.idd i; circulate
sp^feciies. thutj purportjogxto b* opposed U) it? We ask l)i* t
'peoph-oP-VYrginia, \V?j-titer' they stiwiose ;be hank would
eontribirte.jtH m ans-toiwdge vCar-upoji itoel(, m-. rely to- (Lv-
teftlie vanity iff rii*-orators, or that ‘the managers of the*
soc/et service fluid worn so 'gitoraiit, and obDisc as to mis-*
take n speech made against litc.bank", for those thade in its
behalf?' We hope Mr. ITigh, lyhiyis now a cSinffhlatR-bck
-fir-, th - tktoje Legislature of 'Vrrgtnia for a*ix year’s tferm iff
'irresponsible senaln-e, fat-cording to tb -modern wliighloctfitu 1 ,)
Will f-xpiai!), to-1 fot*- who repr-ftsnriin anti-bank ritatc, biKv*
it liapprttt* that fjis* sp .dies were feucli* p ccliar favurjlci
wtifh l be publishing 'commtfb’f. If tie vv-re ta edme fo aa
honest eonfossio’n, we think; If* wojild say . ** rhe-b tifk wi»
of Ch>- o li.alon that jlir ct advocacy of it in \L "gioia, was*
tint the way to serve it—that it iva* ir’cc-lsarv to persuade
the p**oj>l.’ df that patridiicStarethat they wo'ulil heeotnp'H-
ed to choose heuv -en tie’ present bajil* and a ^tlfi jnore ‘uiv-
■ful dllernatime—that.they had to choos-y between twji- evils,
and the least was iFiai which tiny had -biten adBtsfiytj 'dtb
bear.’ 't'hift, we ihin|*. would Accoimt for the fufnjfl“xioti
of ’Mr. Leigh’s' speeches, it-id th,.- fayor they ini wiib hi the
eyesxff Air. Riddle.—Giobe. a • l ■'
pate Thai 'his adnMniHretuiB *wdl Wit h impunity ve ld arty The V gislative cooiH-il cohittf-need ik session op Alohilay
right tov oi suffer any wypng to lv ‘done hy Great Brituin, !
on.-tln»-quesuoii of b.cmija-y ”
; . Wu fondUm City,-January R 1835.'
Mosfofilv foVeiep minis" i>, .'i.rltfingh speciall* invited,-
slid *iot attend ghc delivery the eulogy utHin the lilrvand
eharactn oJ* (ierieral I.afa^etie. A ' m-jiilcr of congress
"hich thf’v have ordained for tlieir government
Thi s constitution every'officer is bound to obey,
hecause it is the will of the jieople, deliberately
expressed in its most authentic and Obligatory
form. The laws* until Fej^enled, be is-bound to
obey, because tltev also a.re the will of the peo
ple* In matters of opinion, or discretion, wlierfe
bis duty is not defined by the constitution or
taws, he is bound tQobey the will of tl»e people,
'-xpressed in any authentic form.
It is maintained by* the advocates of aristo
cracy, ffi&t the representative is more enlighten-
\Ve utid gstiuid also, that it may require-sume two or three
weeks, arid probably much longer, tiycaib-y this arrangement
into complete efiect; we arc ru,->un *1 by the contractors; hi/w -
ever 'that every possjhl’ cftiifl will be made to give Jt the
earhfst' possible organization. • • • -,,
Th- 1 -expediency of this change is yet to be tested. It may
he a dyrufod improvement, hut h is murh to be regi '.“tted that, , ... . . .
a> tlie mail contract* fin'’the Southern divisjon expire on the j their fi-lluw citizen, Mr. F. W. Widnnmn, a* a tesumoiii d of
whether it vvould cmnain any thing-which it might be im-
ipoper tor them ti/bi jtr Mg Adams, « is_ sai!, frankly
licrtr tb.v whi(d) inight
wei> to remain ‘at
and they accordingly re-
P R ES ENT AT l O N OF SWOttD TO A. JACKSON.
- Philailtlphia, Junuurp 1, 1835.
To General Andrew Jackson, Pre c.leol o f th( l r^h-d States:
Sit(—Thettndl-rsijsaedrcilizcnsOf Pliil’adel|>liia. beg fetjv,-,
mi the anniversary of.the gfori -us bat'.re of New Orleans, to
off-V, by the attention of th -ir friend,. Colonel A. L. Rouia-
fbrr, thoaccom|»anying SCOR'D,'* from the manufactory of
.it.—G’i’ Jores XV-vaiirTt, if"*vvilj be seen-by th’’ jonVnal.
I Witielt vVc pnhlisb.iw.a^ again efocted prepidi’iit ivitliout Op-
1 position. Froiirtin’ inaptvr in which rite business luts brteti
i commenced, w.*'a-e leclin il tt) bdi*’Tc tlraj this'vviR prtiye
> a list till „ ssiok to riH*a».mtfy. 1 c*v. Jlaton, so far /leciqii
to han- cr.-njed-n v cry favor d>L Liiare.-sjon in this'comniu-
iiity.j-dfi* mvs.sng-.is plain and uilaif-ctcd, and nbounds in
giiod spristfaiiri useful suggestiohspand wre have tio doubt,
that rhe council will be ready to support him in his efforts to
dovciupc ’lhe- resources iff this" Territory.—Floridian, 10ih
instant. ■ , * ' '»
lllsi of December* «' •»»*» found necessary is commence at j their lave and gratitude towards lhe henefattdr of- their’,
this pa-tieular season, Whe!n it is lthely tob*- spinconvenietjt j country,
toonr mercantile community. Unfortunately, however, it [ ' n "' «'
could not be entered into at another time of the year w ith-
The artist has endeavoured, in the ornamental work, to
; depict that conflict which Tefmhed iii the most decisive and
out a prodigious expense, mid general-disarrangement. We : glorious victory knOwd to our American annals. Art may
only trust, that the contractors, sensible how unwelcome the ' indeed be inadequate to do justice to sturh a subject, but its
suspension must‘bo, will strain every effort to tnake it
brief as possible.—Afo&tfe Commercial Register
j details will be indelibly engraven on the minds and metno-
I ries of the present and of each succeeding generation of Ante-
lilED, at his residence in i-nmter couat.v, on the t >t)( insVSnfi
T*Ir. MOSfhj iSHELBV, m the fori* gcsvnljr } ear of hiS .age.. ,He
was an exemplary meinher of iljc 5!ettaVti»t Ep sco'i nl ^'huff-h for
four years previous to lus (tenth liis Ul}vt>3. vfijielrwas peilt-
lif rly. protrai te l and painful, Jie bore' with great rr-ipn'-oii nut
tjuistian fortitude tjo-liel, as hehved.a vfttfa-f tnifif -inti ctia-
■r*i;tec, and it is believed a pcujicaLCbristim. ltvs hefeaved ias,i-
ly will fiuij a-sympathising heart m alfwisise fortune It was to
shara hie friendship ami conlhlente. ^ *
DIED, in Savannah, oil tbe tOth instant,6r. MOSESSHEFTALIs
one of tt,e oldest and most respectable-natives of that city—a man,
generous, humane, candid and houe5t-*-“*n Israelite, ihdeed, in
whom there was no guile.” His death was occasioii&i by an alfec
tion of tite. heart. ' . i
SWPWW—i—*i—
A LL PERSONS indchtcd to the estate of Drury
Murphy, lat- of Baldwin coHiity, dencas»d..«re re
quest'd to make immediate payment, and those to whom the
said estate is indebted tj> present their claims, aulh -nticated,
withiil ths time prescribed by law. .Lanuary 27, 1S35.
MARY MURPHY, ex'rx.
3° GEORGE W. MURRAY, e.r’or.
fro*n the coiinD’**in which the.-action- originated 1 ; ai\d,tlip
judges- tberfof, ni all 'cases of application for new trials or
corrci tjon of i',-rors, shall eut>-r their opinion on tlie mfotaes
ofth? court;” raid whereas, the said -pirt of said section re-
cptirps arftendnfpnf, .
Vi n i rtuctiol by (he Senate Cr.d i louse of Representatives,
Of (h* State uf Georgia, at Ge'nerat "Assembly ant} it is
hereto: minc/eiii / U.e aui/wrily the same, Tiiat so boon os
'.his act shall have, pruned agreealdy to the’requisitions of the
eon-titiilioi), the following shaM lie taken atid udoptefl in lieu
of tin Void reck’d portion ofsaid secitop, to wit;. Theju-
rlicial powers ’of this State, sh.jil be. vested in a stippeme
cqirt li.ir tlv correction oi errors, a superior, inferior, and
j tsticg s’ courts, and i:\.stich other courts as tfo’ legislatflre
shall from rime to time ordain aqd Aabfish. The supreme
court shall consist iff' tlirpe judges, who sliall-ls’ elected bv
the ■ legist,it nre, for suoli terin of years Us shall lie.prescribed
bv law, am] shall continue i:t otTree until tlieir Successor:,
slrriL oc ^-h.-i ti-iTand i{jialified, removable by the govoriior on
•t11'*■ address of two-thirds of'both branches of the tier.eral
Assembly, for thuf purpose, or by Jin>jeachmr-nf and con
viction tluTcon". The said cotirl shall have no original ju
risdiction, bu;.- halj be ’a*cquti alone fi>r iliu trial and eorrc.c-
tioii of errors in law am) equity from tlie superior goitris of
the several ciruuits. mid sjihl! sit ai foa.st oi ce a year, at a
time' to Le prearrrh:d by hut;-in fach ol‘ five judicial dis
trict.*' to be her'eaftc,- laij rffl’-and d:signaled by tbe legisla
ture, tor that pnr]idgy,’tit the. most eer, al point, iii sudhju-
di.pai iL-itrirl, or ai such oihrr point in each district as shall
by th-’ General Assembly ,fo- or(bl'ncd fir the trial rigid dc-'
l aiiiitraluni of tj rits ot ,-jor, froai tlie several superiorconris
iaahided in such jib I has! ffistrictfc. And rite said court’
shall..at (*ach session in each district, dispose of and finally
ilsterinin - qach arul every case on the docket of such couii
ai tfo- first term, after such writ of error brought, nnd in'
case tii’* pltnnliff 'm error, in ariyauijh ease shall not be pre-
oared, at such first tqrni'of said court, afier error hfoTi'dlt,
to prosecute tls; same, (unless preclud'd hy some providen
tial cause from fRii-lt prosecution,) it shall be stricken from
ill docket, and the judgment"belovf shirtl stand afTirmed.
The judges of t!u- superior court^-slrall be elected finr thb
term ol' lou. years, and shaK continue in office until their
successors shall he elected anti qualified, removable by tiff-
governor on the mldress of Hvo-idiirds oi’ both’branches-of
tin- (federal Vs -mbly. f >r tfi'afpiirposefior by impeachment
nnd conviction thereon. The superior ccitr’s shall have-ex-,
cltwiw- jjjrisdiMion 1n all crimitiahcasesf{except as relates to
people of color, apd fines for neglect of’ duly nnd lor con-
tpmpl otscourtjlibr’violfilions ngfuust road laws, atqj for-ob-
Strudfing. water courses, Which shall bo Vested in sfuch.judi
cature of tribunal as sb.il! lip, or may ItRve beeli, poinfedViut
by LuV, ai*d' f 'X('en( iff nH other minor offcncps'ciomiiiilted by
fry? <\ bite* persditst and which do mil suliju t tlm offt-fiikT
or offenders, to loss -of lif-‘, Jitnb, or in tuber, or to ciguline-
nicitt in the penitentiary; in all such ensmr, corporation
courts', such Os now - ^ist, or may hereafter be constituted,
in any lndorp'oratctd i ity, being a 'seaport town afxl port of
entry, may be vested- with jurisdiction, under such rqles-and
regulations, as tipi leg^huure may tiereafter Jiylaw direct,)
wliicb shall be tri il.i;i the county-whVre* tlie Crime was
coniinitr-d; and in aii cqsi’s respecting ytles to land, .wliich
rind! fie tried in .t(je coqnty .where the litnd lies, arid, also,
cdrtciiri*eii.l jurisdiction in all v oth r* civil cases, and .shall
liAvv ppW't-r to correct errors in. inforior judiftato'ries, bj ; w rit
'of certiorari, and to grant n- wl rials in said suprrior.courts,
on pnqs'r apd l«-gal grounds, and m all cas?s where a new
trial.'shall be No liHovveil, fj/.? judge allowing thesame, shall
enter o'a th-’ minutes df s'tij'cburt, bis reasons',for the same,
and lhe said superior courts shall have appellate jurisdiction
iii su-nlt oth< r cases ns lh iy ho pointed out *l>j r law in cases'
a?fsirtg iu inferior jinUcaloVibs, wh.i.eh s.hall in nt) case tend* to
r- inove ibe cau^e from the copniy in’ which riie action"
originated. ’ .* -t* , .
THO.MAS GLASCOCK,
' Speaker of the i {ousr of Representatives
JACOB 'WOOD. - .
• * . ~ t'< ' (. PfesidgtJ of the Senate.'
AN AC I* to niter and am^xt lh<J fourth and eighth sect ions
of the first Ur licit) ofth? constitution of the State of .Gear*
At, 4 * - . ■- ’ . -.-
tv Inprcas the foifrfh sectiitn of the first article of lhe.(;on-.
stjiiuljoR oftlie S-ia-tc of t-Jv-orgm rejd.-t in tiie following vvonfs,
vi7,-. *'jfo ijorson shtlf Im a s.'imtot», w lro shall not have at-
nrineiTto the age of Uyenty-five years, arm have been nine
■ yews a citizetj of (lie UnitLi States,awl throe, years an in-
hahilnntiuf tkis, riiate, and sfiali have-usuaHy resided in tlie
cqpfily (irr w hich U.- shall be returned nt l-'ast yue year im-
fobdintely preceding his election, (except persons who may
have I’cci’t ahffent on ,^ubln* hjistness «f tiie State or of tiie
(.-nii'-il fftates.) Had is.aguirslrall Lave been possessed, hi his
own right, of a serite.l fr'ccliuld estate of 11iq value of five
[mridivd dollars or of mxable property to the amount iff one
■thousand dollarsyrilhjh-llnreaiinty fiv one year preceding
his election,and who.lqestate shall, on a reasonable e*timate,
'be fully conifk'tciit fo the discharge of liisijust detRS over
’antlpbore tlmt sum.*'.' .* • . .
And -vybfTeaVahe eighth section .rends in lhe following
Words, yiaj: “no person stiatl be- a_it*)itesvntaiiv?, w^ki Almli
not-'have attained toulie age off twcnjy-o:ie -years, arid have
.been se\en,years.-n gif (he lifted States,three'years
aa inhabitant iff tills State,'arid k»y«* usually re ided in the
cuiinty in whjt'h he shall be "chiisen one year immediately
prcfiiding his-eK-Qtiou, (unli^s lie shall have been ah^nuon
tii--- public tiiisiness'pf this Slate or (ff the (anted (Sates,)
apd sliaH’tife possestu-d, in his own riglit, of a settled free-
Imltl {’stale of xha.Vahtp of tjrs hifnilred und fifty dollars or
of foxahle property to tjje aHioyrtt of fi'va hundred dollars
w iriffn (lie county for one yea’r precediitg'his election, and
whose estate shall, im a r.r.Vonalijh cslim.it?, be eompclt-ni to
thedis^dlarge of hrs dobts over anifahove lheSStue,”- ,
. Be.il knticteilby the nS(natr.ru)/i lioTish-of Rtpr«sentaU.aes
of the Statp of Georgia, if generril _ asst/iil.ly met, luuf it ts
hrrehyenarttd by the authority jf the same, fl hat so soon as '
mi* act shall have poised agreeably to the, constilufit.n ot
this State, tii-follow ing sliaii tie adopted in lieu of the said
fourth and eighth sections: . - ‘ . *
. The fourtlx spetiop shallVead as follows, viz: no person
trtiall Ire a senator,•■who shall not have attained to the age of
twPnty-five years, and have-been nine years a citizen ot the
L 1 pited .Slates, and three years an inhabitant of litis State,
and shall hjtvp usually resided witliin the county for which
li'"‘ shall be returned at least one year immediately precoding
his cleqfon, except person* who may Imve been absant on
lawful bitsipess of tins Stale or.of the Untte’d States.
Anu the eighth see (ion shall oe as follows: no person shall
be a representative, who shall not have attained til the agp-of
twenty-one years,'anil have been a citizen of the. United
(States'seven years, anil three years an inhabitant of this
State, and have usually resided in tjie county in which lie
shall be chosen one year immediately preceding his election,
unless ha shall have hepn absent on the public business of
this State or of the United States.
- THOMAS GLASCOCK,
Speaker of the House oJ Ri present at ires,
r • JACOB WOOD,
’Prrxijhf)l ot the Senate
|\EKAhB PUBRIFFS KALE.—On* the firs:
j5j£ Tuesday jit March mx:, will, withki thelcg.il hours,
be sold, before the'cov.rt-huuse dqor iu the town of Decatur,
DeKalb-countv,
.Lot of land number tw'o hitndrrtl nnd thirty-two'in tiro
fifteenth .district .of origiirdiy Henry liut now L)eKaH) conn-
ty\ atul one"hTack mar.-—levied'on as the property, of John
Johnson, to satisfy a tufa in favor of Edward \\ ade, ad-
mini.strator of Joseph King, deceased,- vs Joltji Johtisun-.
property'pointed out by plaintiff.
Lot of land number one 'hundred and ninety-two in tlt6
fifteenth district of originally'Henry but now DeKajb cifun-
ty—levied on as tbe property of Jimcrson M. IM'Loun, to
satisfy two li fas fretil a justice's court of Morgan county ill
favor of David .Daniel, tor tlie use of Allen Robertson vs
Jimerson M. 31‘Ueuiu property pointed out by Alien Rc-
L^ftson: levt.d ou-anu.xottimed to me bv a constable.
; ISAAC Ni. JOHNSON, sherif.
Jatniarv 15. 1855—-——50
\ ( WASHINGTON SHTTm U’S SALE,—Onihb
\\ first Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal
hours, be sold, before tiio rourt-honse door in Sandersville^ J
\XL\s ft i ngt o a e«i tri r y",
One half-acre lot. wit h the improvements thereon, in th*
town ol Snfidersvilk- in said county, adjoining Anesworlh
and others'—-levied" on as tin- property of Joshua Price, tt>
siijislV a li la in favor of the State of Georgia vs said Price.
Jan. 23, 1835. SHERROD SESSIONS, sheriff.
Aha, uill be said, at (he above time and place.
One hundred acres of pine lttpd, more or lew, adjoining
Gilbert and others, fo said county—levied, on as the proper
ty of Robert Williams, to satisfy a li .lh in fox or of IAhKm to.
\\ orwivk VS said Williams. • .
One hundred and fill’--five acres of pin* land, more Or
less adjoining Patrick and others, in said county—levied on
a* foe property of John Wadsworth, to satisfy a fi fa ih la
yer of Klizabetb Hicklen, administratrix, vs said Wads-,
vvortfi. jauuarv23j 1833.
' JAMES BOATRIGHT, deputy slainf.
POS TPONED SALE.
Alsu, wifi be sold, a( the above time and face,
Six hundred fifiy.-thrne and a half acres ot - oak and htclf-
irry land, adjoining lain!.* of P. T. Sclilev and others’, in said
contuv—li-viedon as the property of John lleese, to satisfy
a fi fa in l’avnr of David A itfese vs Reese &■ Anderson;
property pointed out by James Thomas, attorney fur said
■David A. lht-x 1 . • JatPMKV 23, 1835. . .
SHERROD SESSIONS, sheriff.
t BlMISI*STKATOR’S KALE.—On Friday, the
jt^. 20ih of'February -next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, at the late residence of Matthew T. Bishop, deceas
ed, in Fayette county, all the perishable pfoperty belonging
to said deceased; for th? hem-tit of the licit a and creditors
Menas made known on the day of sale. January 8, 1835.
.'» . „ JAMES YATES, ailm’or.
C ll ARDIAVS KALE*—Agreeably to an order df
IT ■ritrt inferior court of Dooly county, w hen sitting for
ordniary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in April next,
within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house door
in the town of Dray Ion, Dooly county, two negroes, a vvenclv
and her child, for the hcnclil * fi lb? minor heirs of Abrh*
ham Miles, deceased. January 18, 1835.
30 MARY MILES, guardian.
ff’ALTXO]*.
S HEREBY forewarn all persons from trading for the
frtlfoiving described NOTES, and the makers of said
notes from paying them to any person .except myself, ns
they were fraudulently obtained from my brothel, William
Ire an;, while in tr state of mental derangf ment—viz: two
notes, each lor -twenty <|nl!urs, made by Jesse Stallings and Jf
J.’ Clark, due the 2Mli of l)i cemlte/ last; and one note, fot;
eighteen dollars, made by Thomas Dev is, John Davis and «.
Mr Cbapell, due the 25th of Daeeinber last, all payable tC
\r;n;.„v, or iHTircr. tnmwn; ii* iH/i r i
William B
30-2t
Januarv' ]f>, 1835.
- NEEDHAM BRYANT.
v C’AH'TIO A. , ,
^P'fi Wife, MARY USGUTOWEll, l.aving left
‘Ifis my bed and board without ajiy just provocation, ull
persons are hereby forewarned against crediting or trad
ing w ith Itertm my account, as I inn determined to pay no
d-.’bt.s.nor fulfil any-coiitracis made by b-r; and all persons
are Iterehv caniioned,against harboring her. os the law will
(xt enforced against every person so offending. Milledgt-
ville, Ga. Jantta'ry 20. 1835'. . .
ho-iit, ' PLEASANT R. HIGHTOWER.
(iBRHUi * Doedy county.
\~l.l IlEREAS, Sarali Collins applies for letters (ffndmitv
VV ffstraiioji bn the estate of James Collins, Jate of said
cptjtity, (!eceoS>««d, -
i'll sear?, tlfereforc, tociteaii-l admonish all and,singular-
tlie kindred :nid creditor^ (ff syid dec., ased to be and appear
at Hiv.olfice, within the titne piescrihed by law, to show
cause, if any exist; why .said letters should not be granted.
• Givm under my hand,at oifi*’?, this I'Jtli January, 1835.
i) . . j, THOMAS II. KEY, c. o.
GE*)KCj5IAi Jones county., _ , .
IT HEKi'lA8. Thomas <;. Smicli. adnlinisfrator sn thi
VV effcff? pf-Henrv Smith, hue ofi said county; deeeaaed,
applies for letters ofi (ffirflissiou from said estate.
These are, ttr-r.-f .-re, to cjfie and admonish aV ( and singu
lar *thp kindred 'and creditors of said deceased to be and ap-
pear af my nfliCy. vyithinthe time prescribed hy law, toshovw
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
(riven under my hand at office, this 17th Jannarr, 1835.
30-6tra CHARLES MAC AR’I’flY, c. rt. o.
GEORGI Y, Fayette reninty. * ,
U ll (fli LAS, Gmtey Wcstbftjok and K.irfholomew 'VVesr-
1 brook apply for letters of administration on tivecslAte
of bain’ll Warren, late of said cojir.ry, deceased, , .
Thesd art,.therefore, to cueand'atftnonish all and Singular
the khidTcd and crcditdrspf said deceased to be and appear
at mv office, within the time prescribed bv low, fo show
citus*-, it’anv exist, why said letters should not be granted. ‘
Given umlcr mv hand a* office, tins 8th January, 1835.
■M ' W ILLIAM ^PBKJDE/c. c. o.
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GEORGIA. Fayette county.
\ s ' I IF. BE A 8, William Wakefield applies for letters or
V administration on'the estate of John F. Fihley, late
ofsaid county, deceased,
These are, tiiercfore, to>;te and wimouislt all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my o{fiV(\ w ithin the time prescribed.by law, jo shovj-
cause, il any exist, why said lettprJ should not be granted.
' Given under tuy hand at office, this 8th Jdnuarv, 1835. ‘
30 - WILLIAM M’BRJDE, c.c.o.
GEOHGJA^ Fayettf county. " ..
\\f flEKE.VS, Joshua Cox, adminiatratcriff the.estate ol
VV Hezekiah Hawkins, deceased, applies for lelttn of
dismission from said estate,
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and lingular
the kindred mid creditors of said deceased to be aud appear
at nty office, within the time prescribed by law, to snot*
cans?, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given urider mv hand at office, tins 10th January, 1835.
30 WILLIAM M’BKIDE, c. c. ©. ..
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