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to them. Jf the gentleman intended to plava theatrical part r a i ii
Uip-opportunity had Uet-u afford-i liim. “Whal part doas.l S ° - tD Vour Wifi* JUKI cluMren competency
ft«Mcius iii-x'-.-iract -j j uca a comfort;!h!t» fer'cfej * in ‘ mv circuit,* mat 1
, “V€i'*nJ-'insn tram lv -otticl v.tfer’-iun- d ahv intentionlo ' be Dca'Vtl fts •. . i • -• -hi-.*-?- -.an V in
mak< ju* attack»u (it'orgia, y**t Ii ■ auach -d ivr'in ih* must.. *, 3!> ll lil> - ‘ ' <«
patricians. When tire llomaifc, acquirer! tern-
torv, it was tireic cuicioat cujitom to sell a part
fur j»uh!ic use, to ad<l a part to the public de
niesnes. and to distribute the rpilnaliiJuj HnToo^
the poor citizens, subject tu oio |tu.t tuuut. ot a Georgia -with the ino-i d lo r
small rent inu> the treasury* hi pre-cc-s-t 'of Kf‘e< t ibiiity oftLr S'.re n-, d
time, tire aiistocrats managed to.deprive the
people of those advantages, and to monopolize
.dl of tiiese lauds; and to check their usurpa
tions, a I a tv was enacted, forbidding-any one to
I ioss ss mote in an five liundred acres of tliw
territorv. l itis equitable law was not loag re*
rrarded; and the aristocrats still held the lauds
. insidious* manner- It ap;> -ar d, now and rhea, 11 approach *
»rd in the jjrid i ami ro-
r f Ilf intend-d to withdraw iiim-
«elt lmm any phrp - > of ass mil. but th - a^aith was made,
am! a Wound; was-njad.' nt*>re painful than !. a ; h. f'h- Uarh
as Steep Jm*v
hi. t
be!ortgod to the .people. Tite cons '-
tioar.- i:xl ill - v.-nnnj wasT;-1 the aiT.*c'ed
catHior whi< It iittni oji*.V bar') Talk o' regard »« the
^tgu- uf'.eo git. (smj Mr.<U 'and. at th? s*n- mam at,
. t«cal Jo th. recoil -etiort'ofitli*,stymie .it* j?t-.jj-y. of M -x. -an
wrong'',' an.I lli»» < ropln-:; with whit*Ji'hey are aecorapani. d!
! ilo regrett-*d l.lmf th- - j;,-i.;j. man f/nin Kunuchy should have
| been guilty of streh an into;,siafeney Mo ought to haw a.
voided a reminisci. no • so inj ongr,iKuls ami mqpplicabl .
j Tiilk oi'th" dignity of G-m-jia,add tsujfrb -r with dealing m-
1 gold,-and t.fo h*r ol Jin gwfj of P -ru and Mexico, and the !
In n \ro;’d, g ntlenten, the-te is a total want of
conformity utrmagihe various decisions of vn»i;
Judges. The opinions of one judge are not'
binding oh another; nor are the pdj'illce.tioris
ol a predecessor binding upon his successor—so
tlvit after every hew Heoti n, in which the itfe
cumhent is ciiang d, counsel feel themselves at
lib-Ttr, nay fe d bound for the probable success
oi their client, taargue every litigated question
anew. * .>*
Merchants and Planter*BankJFase.—The Ci^nscl tor lire
fsai.-k moved (or i>.n- w trial on Saturday momiii;-, on fotlr-
tren ; roiyiO. , ! li-> / <'o;ljJ on B)0t'o3ofl!u'def-i>dar|t, wlych
S'll'lU
t . . . r "a t * • I is' hi, i' imu vai ii-i ui -in - mmj *ii j- ru onu m-xii'o, amt me ; tint tuTi».t would fill 1 l)ie, -gentlemen, should f
ice oi -ii injustice was. tim* tile poor Citi-; deods of cruelty winch riis: ar-ri the invader* ihosa do-attempt to point, out all the defects of our svs-
•i.riv *n from Uieir furj*w, were con fitkid to j vt*i«> consitri«c.. Headed im th-candor and th- ^t-1 u . m . Permit me brieflv to answer a few of the
oft lie gi-nllcmnrj from hnnntrky.iijmrh w"rpih"jrcjjara*-tnr. i ,. ,, , - lK one . i° answer a RW.iH.im
Such raudu; could have no value nrhu-situation Talk of objections lo tfie projiosed arm-nilmieiU, anrf lo
th-licacy him] respect to tleorgia, yt i-11 tier that her act,, state a feW of its advantages-."
carrie*l oo lit ir face a complexiuii which no eiHthets could ' o*r . . » -
make more odioua! Away with all such ,-e#peer and d It- 1 he fnost popular objections^ are deld v and
racy. Hu wanted no such for humelt, he accepted none, expense. ThPv are both founded in error; til
reserved at almi^st
uid decision ai
n r . ^ . .. , mtnaie.h ^uti,atm.. fr„m. <Vorgi». 'if tl.-se LVroke s ■ *' me future, period, VVrtneSs the questions,.S*'t-
stj\ the provision^ or i lii^ hiw, tin? ana-f w<»re ri> apj>.*ar ait ifiai (J»iv <>f ji*!£ia r« to urg^ their wruugs ’ tted bv preceding J^dfiros,- o- •nspHvtfy ronew^d
;s were to be compensated for relinquisliing | *!»:'•*«**« -Shades of all the ;tn d argued at length, 'b -Jbce' their superiors
* • . . 1 pngf.ial n ti Xrn« bidr* ofnje .l?ponw!iora rp. . * , . . T . ..
WTtn* th y tatVykrevenge? Ii s^rn d^imt G •oriria alop *, » his must occur, ,or the Jud^o Silbl Td h)i^(*U
v a id liv-i tu.e of I'nijibjymtsnt; and the
. I- vas lii'.-d With, s.'ty.'s. who cullivated
tin; la (is of tile rich. ' Tibefiiys .Gniccbus
ircnwous!} liete'nniacd to resist this oppi.-ssion
of ••m wealthy and powerful, and assert bnJ
luni'i; tin tite rigiu? yf*the poor
some of the in >sr eulrghti
• and Xrroa | The genrl.man from K-'ntncky hatl reminded rh" S-nate { 1,/i ’ -
, .ntu aiibi eon- j| n , |t,,. r . w^., a dayof lirtal judgi tui-nt-n hand, wh«- n the j 'V itncss the various questions rest
■fled and virtuous . S ure oi f;, ii jia wretld have to annwcr for her conduct to ' every term, for coiisidotafioti a
I I* . <* -l. 1 iJirwP I'u It i-- lliillfTlv l)ld tbo U>rl>( . ifiltitr i.l.'.n,, nn . 111.. * _
is feliow citix ILS, IK' framed a law for tliat I Uk ^ P*> : ^ 'helfglu of day ahine, and not ilbt-
;t .if illegal claims, and giving Up lands wIiicii
beiouged to the people. Although they were
treated with so much forbearance, lie aristo
crats resented this upright and disinterested con
duct of Tiberiud .Gracchus, as an insolent and
unprincipled invasion of their rights; and they
represented to the people, that he was attempt
ing, bv iiis agrarian law, to throw 1 the state into
was tu h--held dp-to c- u xul odium, and h, 1,1 up sire had \ to censure,- or fall perhaps- into error, for the
w iili Jill that powerful li>r tviiich Iib . - <» • • . ■, » . .
Willing tog;-. .Wm-d ro lire g-'itl rmau f r o, n Kcn.ulkv* ? Tant ° f P f °P Rr UlVeStlgatHUl and /eflectton'on
wiio so w il d»-K,.rvcd it. , > j important principles. And when after wards,
j he may discover his error, the corrective can
^ \ ^ - J 1 D- 1 ^- I he i> -_-i oal.v In- applied to new cases, that may arise
wolent oock-uos of Miifed-tville; desiron* of /Unf ; n . lhf> ' tw , nun9fi ^
ne
having mm
notices published in the. Fedeml
/upon, the same question -And tliough hq,jn;iy
regret it more deeply than any other, but the tin-
in.;, ^ i v : tt 4 | ' p * *>*- ii iinn.t uut-|d» man tin > umn, uiu mw tin.
confusion, and to subvert the constitution. They ' ; i!, ‘ l . t ^ U0!>l0tI M us UiL . 1 a ca i’. v >; fortunate sufferer under lbs error, be mavbe-
j hold that sufferer reduced to j*overiV*. niearce-
| rated'in yOuu Penitentiary, or robbed.of his re-
putntion, without the j/ower of redressing the
reviled him u*- an enemy to the rights-of pro j
I terry, to good order, to established‘institutions,
to regulated litter tv, totbi* c.ustituiion of Home ’
They declared that his measures would nun the.]
republic. To give elFwiij to .these sjauders, ahd-j
.133
and j;i duo time.
* Milh)dgeri<k, tehruari) 32
To the T.aL't>rs of the F\ldern1. Unio'i:
OEjjTUtJiE.v—As.yntj lux »-iga llui -it might be of
public utility
lh-t Uruitd
Suuerior 1
tty to pubhslr iluit pin m'my chtjrg.-, d'-ltv^n-tl to wrong, which one mistaken principle mav have
mo- af Bnidwift o*nnjy. «J ih • taig «••««•*«» oDturltrot, s ht upon him. This delay often occurs
j .. j j vyiiu.lv'rHaiiD^; t;) a Cv*uri iur in ourre<*tR»Q#ol*tar- ‘ { . *. v . . • s ,
to spread a panic uinojig the people, they |/ut f r ;>«s— i n-r*A\irli .s»ii»um io,you il^ .su^innc-..* «f it witli tit the request oi parties tfminjtelves, tnrou<fh
* I _ L’ 'aUL a. L -i* * f 3 I i * .. : .1 • . . . ’ i 1 I t * * 1 I
oil the habiliments of mourning. ;uid pretended’J bbr-rty t-
to be alarmed fir their ow.i safety, and the safeV
tv of their country-. Finding tlnu lie was'still
trusted and loved bv* the people, the ariiStocftiWr K * ra ''' ^ ,,n 'h* <*f JoavJ. Polh»'ll’>Ju/I
i , . 1 ; t Ucmit|gv>-l.irctui, to tire (iraiuj Jn>y, m ib»- lati
-- rty t-> a-v it in any jnauncr you may thini. mbservicHt their counsel—when counsel Vxpress a coi
the good ol ,iK@- pj-oploJ Yours resp-crfiilly, t , , u r r .• . .t , . * t
• . jOii.N G^P.OLIIILL J dtmt belief 1,mt they-can ti'inove the pres
then so burned desjuma-tc wretc’ies to assassin- •
ate Tib riiis. , Failing in tiiis .detestable piece |’
of villainy, the' aristocrats ’tii‘mselws. on-a
»l flip
_ . ramj-Jin-y, at »b-- tatestshion
of BaltlWin J'ttp -rior Court—^Published hu m/urst. '
k i P . ...» 1 * . . ... i* ^ .*
confi
6 present
impressions of the bench. In such, cases, the
courts leet Hint it isbett«-r tograntthe indulgence,
than to'commit an error 'that can'ifever be tea
r.iu tJoji-3 disapproves -d' ttie’ practice, (as * inodi-d.- Otirs is in fact, geiidejneii. a system
public occasion, rusii -d- upon him, and murder- yoad the limits of tiwir odicial duty,' in starch
ed Inin
Iih
m
])tt!>lic
After b.-ing at;i>ciois|y reviled ’fo? • of-.gtibjeciH tot: presentment. Wdieti -we.eitfer
in inuch good; for the attorney, tn Iiis- v^riotrs
mid iui;-orikut• injgatfons of c.iri'.up -busio’ess.
s virtues, thus perished, by the lawless and [Fies t sacred walls, w<S shouM, gentlemen, to tin; ! forgets the'*past,—TurliishesVo'brief to ,the Judge-
aiignant envy of the patricians,' the purest ce-1 umiosj of otir hv»riti jiaw^rs', divest vufselves »f — aiid tjie.judge. not charged witli t!ie particular
ihlican of Rome. , ' all tir.tse '’iivjk) -s -ssi'uis and ’q>.r ‘judicus—-tltose investigpfinu, iorg-Cts tlie'jjoints : ofTifigat'fon~—
Iiis brother,Gaius Gracchus, who was sever-! predilections for creeds and o|miions, which and.tire-'cast: is called.up nga'nn finding.bqthth'e
al years younger ttian Tiberius, pursued *;k
sittii-‘ equitable and democratic policy; and h
too, for his virtues, was hated, an
and murdered by tite-aristocrats of Rome,
la social life these aiFecthmate brothers tvCrr
m ty leu I to excite the passions, warp the 1-eeu
Jt . iiigs] and becloud the j udgment, dusticp, cluih-
slnndered, j ed brnor’ u..suili,;d eruiitpS aijvl holding her gol
den sea -.j i.i 'unvarying equip ds - *, is ivprcs* ; .it-
ed ;ts blind. Ann tifcougir She should' not he
upright, generous, and humane; in the wars of i deal,'yet ngr ears, as wail as iiiu'-t'\ r fs,'sif)u;<i\l)
the republic, they had signalized themselves 'bv
their bravery and talent" in the animat 'd con
tests of the forum, they were the pans! 'eJoqcent
orators of their age. Their virtues-atid afccom.
plisiinients, their freedom frotp p-.ide, and the
democratic spirit which ; aniinatecCtlfom, had
fixed on the sons Cornelia, the warm atF-ctious
of the Roman people. But life ir Virfrres, their
talents, their accomplishments, ryid the jQivor of
their countrymen coil'd not,shieltf them against
the liatred, the slanders, and the' atrocious vio."
lence of a haughty uiid rapacious aristocracy.
In our age and country, a distinguisiicd pa
triot has boldly resisted the rapacious sclfemes
of a great,. aristocratic, monied monopoly,
which has been attempting to corrupt-the press,
alternately to bribe and to intimidate? tl>e peo
ple, and to control the government; and lie has
fearlessly checked the wicked projecls df dis
appointed ambition; and who can fee! surpr?7.o,
that these acts of lofty, and daring patriotism
have drawn on him the hatred and the slanders
of the partisans of tint United States? Bank,
and of the entire party of the nulfillers? No,
Andrew Jackson . will be envied, and. bated,
and reviled, by the enemies of equal rights; and
by ambitious statesmen, tvhom fib has by bis
democratic virtues, and the honesty of life pur
pose, supplanted in the confidence and affections
of the people. And ,shall.- his virtues, gmd bis
public services, and the affections of his cdtio-
trymen be able to shield tire life of the venera
ble patriot?; ,
UNITED*STATUS’ SENATE,
February 4, l’sdo.
CHEROKEE M h* MORI AL.— Mr. C!a\ t»
sentt 1 a memorial frOm a portion of the Cnf ro
kues, desirous of rciWving to- lands west'of the
Mississippi: and \iu j fit .out of It is Wuy-'ianiakonn
ivtsidiotts and jalxn'ed attack on the laws, and
cl.osed to every thing Luat ota-j tend to disturb
that u.ifufdcd eifita-niiiii'Ki *w.tich atone-c?.n en
able her to dispenser- equiti buessings lo 'all' Ire!'
pctftioiiers Jristo brfttg wtiV miti‘ii> in'u.a.sijni-'
lar. couduien, t:..it ijto soUtimf obligations' of r*u
oath are imvosgd upon you, geiltlefnen, a:ill u -ni
• - * .. 1 % • k V>
tiie Court, fripl! I tier/5 are many s ibjep s,-, un>
connecied'wi.ii-the podhcalstiU.ggdes and qgi’at-'
fng. taping oi tuc da—x’.fojve' s of general'in-
teres), to.tao connu.inity in its dive*siIipd.social
relations—witiclt may, without itripropneU, mid
'oft--.it very beneficially, claim' year attention.and
year action. »A:t.J tliough the expn-ssiou of
vour oplnioiis utayimi carry with it any legal
or binding pbligaUou, it may stdl b - of-salutarv
const-quo.iC g in di'rpcting the min.ls-of voar
logisiaiors to Utc ejJaetinont of laws impoHain
to the great jtilen-sis of t lie-State.
As one qi‘ tins, chaVactt-r, gjid one too most in.
tinlately c iiitiec'Ovl witli tiic objects for wiiich
we are assbrubb-d, periiirt tire t«> direct your a!-
tention ton s jojeci of paramount imjtbrtatice to
tlie people .-f li -orgia—1 mean, the reform of
yoar judicial -ydcm. B\ your judicial system,
1 do not mean, gciith-men, vour judiciary act of
j 1799; so exccllenl ami so wiseip all its features"
• I retew to that groat desideratum in our otherwise
1 admirable cnuHtuution—n Court fpr the rerrec-
| ti.on of errors. In every tlim«f else, I ,d c<)t.i^ti.
! tutioti, laws, and institutions of (ieorgia, are
| liigldy rtcortcnttic—hut in the orgawi/.ati<Hi or.
.her lugi es: judicial t*ibu*ials, her Superior
Courts, there is an absolute monarchy. True,'
it is elective, tret it is still a nlawtrchy Eveuy
tbiug dept;!ids upon th ■ j Jwgmoijt a)id diserctfoir
j of oud ( inan. Whether he lit* eivligiUodejIy or
ignorant—wltellior. iib.be upri-'rpt^or cm-ftqif—
-’j ju-stpor unjust—w -cticr ho be!rfdlecthig
anti attemiye-fdr iinpaueat^rosn, aud-ptvcipi-
; tate—yotir 'liberties, Vour I'eji.itadon, ypurliyes,
. j y-6.iir jfrOperty—ip a word, all your fights, are
policy, and conduct ol Geotgip. to'Waitrs tire In- a j bis mercy,* vvitivtpt the possibility
dians. Wiiile making strrc,turos-on the act of
the last session of'the jegis'lahi re on -tjirs.sabjftct, [ or o!
and indulging in a stra-brof offensive remarks
very foreign to the memorial wiiich he had pre
sented, , , .
Mr. CUTHBRRT, ofGporsia.intcrpost'd; anct having oh
tair.«] Mr. Clay’s rojist-nt to -x-il-iin, sini <1 iliai It • hail nn-
lbrtuuati-ly nut !»■ - u in th- m-nat--, ivh -n th - linnorahl** N ii-
ator ('orbin-urepd-his hut ha-! l.-arre'il lint n was in
support of a tn -nturiat from rfritiin Cheroke- Indians in its
State of (ieorgia. who desired" to ■ migrate.* \ !• mils; hi
r <*f an ap-,
peal from the im>st. flagrant violation of ihelaAys
redress Iroiu the most higa-handedutets
of oppression and itijos-rice;: Nay; •geaffernen,
j the construction of tliatsact-jSd'itTstruieiait, wliidli
1 is tire immediate guarantee of all yniil- Itlrertn-s*
i —your consthul-on—nnll, by consequence, a-il
your cpusiiiutiontii riglits, are in tite’ hands of a.
single nmn. He is to determine,, aqjl that too,
in tire las) resort, hot only the tenures bv winch
raitted to say, ilmt the cnrpmt oft Ire hotjorahl' Seii-itor'* re- - V( >h hold vour estates—be alone niav imttnilv
marks did not'Uh reninritably w<*|| the snly-s-t ol stn-h n me. ; , *, . ,• . ■ ■ . *, ,
. moriul. Ant rnorial uf-n dilferHit kituiftad been pr-sitt- ^ ' ‘i', U P ^' K ' louiltainS ol the legal
ed, and which pit l omrattfee bp Indian Affntrri had befijre, deep,’’ -oil wltich are bused .your rights of pro-
il, to which the Senator's remarks would h.Hter apply. The ; ,, ortv \\fc an <J repiltati* HI—but lie alone is to d(‘-
presriit uisrussion was wlrelly tiii'Xjiecied, and il seemrxl to ' - ' . . . .
him not in consistency ..with the object uf ihe memorial he V-fliHiie, ill tee-last resort, the rights .of tfie.e-
had presented. . « _ lective franchise- 1 —the obligations winch you owe
Al.. Clay tiien stated, tnat it was Iiis design j ( , j|, e government—the protection ’ which ihe
to oli -r resolutions of a general cliaractcr, iuid : government owes to you,.rts Ccongiaits and'as'
Americans. ’ " ‘ * *
! t is true’, gentlemen, lliat these, vast powers*
must rest somewhere.. > ’i'lrey must rest, too
proceeded with his Speech on tire same tojtics:
and concluded by offering the "following resolu
tions. ’ • <’* .-.
tit solved. That the Committee on the Judiciary he. tfirert-
ed f m '»l^ the frailtv .mil iinperfoctnres of luuujio in*.
’ 1 . ----- — ■ *• *-— n.ihtellect But*4ire.tl?ev —*
bar and tire court as Utile prepared-to meet tlje
question as *a lien it first enure'up. ( ‘
lam h»i ppy to porceiv -, hbwever, from thp
various quesdinsrepio. willingly. ivferred by par-'
ties'iitigan’f to tke Con ye ni ion of Judgois, .proves
that tire minds of the people .are prepared for
till tfre delay that may Ire i'ncijleot to'aT'o.'irtof
'Errors. • yAod here, gom.lenten;- pej'qiif me.to
ask-y ou, i: jt would tiy'.' bo h -tber fijrtlfe people,
of C -'/"gut^ to gave a Coprt tvgujafjy orgaitiz--
etl lo' Uiis p irpgse, lit.-.n t'o sjjbmil to the mock '
erv of. aji. rtpjteila'e tribunal, such, as tire Coa-
veutfou of Judges? '-.A id tjxiugh myself a*
myinb t of tl’fat foiify,- ear? widt minds
a. the first:brthrr oj. ligaf ucqnii’onieut in tiiu
Slate,- h‘t me inquire, if. you ’have obsVrved 'the
loose tnainfer hi tvnicli ‘theiy (lecfetons are tle-
.c I a red? .VViflmut any *sill«mnifv ofo argunicnt,
qi v patreltco of- research, t,,e anbsX jxiunrehtous
questions tire settk-J, and 'the most imjjorhint
’rights’■aojiid/cafed. VVould-it not 1 Ir*'bytter; to
have a court copstitHiiblmiiy orga-nized, whose,
duty if siioulif; be iursolile the case, after Jt-aryecf
'argumem apd ftatk-Ht investigation? VV.hoso.<*f
•iicy should carry wi r!rit r« v sj toqsi bt'. tj,;, and whose
'decisioii.*;/adt!J<>jity?, ‘ -
On d 11 ’, ixinject of-expense,-*, most egregious
error gray rally- prevails if*is sdpjtosed by a
vfcrv large jjoitipn of tut: coinjiiunn}', that itr a
Court for tile correction of e.rroi'fi, thefivarel ju
rors, witnesses, mid all the apparaht.s of a Sii-,.
perior Court. Ttrese appttiidagesjcahuolt bt-,se* *
pa rated in otir minds. I min the* idea of a 'court,
because they iiaVe become so.cuminon.inGeor
gia ty flib observation of the ^eppie. But theSe.
tilings, have noi/ihig to. tjo with sucit a ComuJ—r-
Tlie error is a'-trmst unfor. (mate one,; Cases
are. carried up to a Coiitt ft: iln: Go/iycriou «f
•Eroors, onjy-by wnt of FT tor, or t xceptious.-—
These carry,up the questtoa of law only, like
our C»-.r)iorat ies— the , liu-ts a .d disputed 'oipts
ary all'tigret j upon, alwi argtio». by e<-unsi/l in
tile cqui'P aboveq ns you’/see 'qiouqus atgued iti
tilis court,. before the jury iuntr arrives in the
morning. ' ft being a court merely for the’set
ed, uot ortly i:i personal. ?),;t in fen? -elutes—'
/mu our' ig-Kst. vainablc spee ds i n persona! pro.
rty‘ is not known in 'Great Cruaki,’ (cs.- fn-.» v*
of•our-own Sfc
our ojvn'sq
pocutiur to , . . _ T _
sw:y «n«, r <U' y
fiWse te;ium$.and rights by a.sy.st m of am.tdi- ! “It wTiiiiwderjed.hvtlie ttnttbere that tire- hberti?*.",' prf-
thar lit* 1 Mild <k,tV-!i*lanv (lu-ig'n in any matnrer U^-;-;iUrr, in-'
lt'rmeihii.-,use, hav
tesstauially
in runny features, from those of our sjstei .f-Ji ttes
Ii is on this .account that otir lawyers and jydg- ! j»rivil
es iooJ; so eagerly lo the. reports, of tun -oilier j ,ha * •?“*
States for the abfe-pxpositioivqf American 1 ... .* . .....-
cipfes. wiiielj G* or^ia Iivrsvif uo’f % forfiusji > TiheSt^emytrr iurosu* to bv la* 4,
and vvi-ich are. all-important far marry casms,-not j.
to be found, ^t-caus'*- t'rey do'ix f exist. ib*tjrt*| ,nicw. gt:.- -
English, btreksv' ’Fitr-tfi-Ax .gSntlbmeii. the fe*.
c;s
turiy
Cons
em
And. the perufee-ol;Georgitu 4lu» lawyers’’-q!
AJI OBSOAIICE
To raise, a Revenue J'or the Year 1835.
Ii it ordained hr the JntciulanT'and Commissioners ot
That, lor tite purpose ot
tire rxper.sp inridrntal to llus po-
ig the mentis of paying such ex-
r v . for ihe general benefit of saiJ
town fur the year 1335, and for the purpose of discharging
debts heret.*fore incurred by said cor;xiration, the follow
ing ri,:!rs of taxation be and tite s-atnc are hereby imposed:
On till retailers of spirituous or fenu'-nted liquors in less
tj'.janpfies than oi.-epill.ui. a lax of ttiirlj- dollars and oria
dotlr.r to tii" Secretary fur a license.
' QM all-guous, wares, and merchandise, including medi-
1 cirifs, saddles, bridles and harness, l oots, clothing and the
mateniah thereof: c-ieohs, watches, precious stones and jew-
own of Alifleilgevillc,
,it.s fur every lmndrcti
s/a C f>H/-
[) tre tulTilU. Lx-caus:* t:rev d:> IK ) QX1S*. lbtim-1 ,mc». «m:.i . t, : . i-t.f in t'ol-mrijl-»•: -.V.U ; ' l r -
OuglisW bonki- ..gfeufonren. tho fe- r 1 ^ ^***
isjous*ereo’of tiie English jfidgt*s, mid pnrticti.rv^f^^./;^’^,.:;- • {2
triy vfetiigj-fogt^fetire several-^affe arc p • ' ] , E’’, % ty-iwomt
Obsiderred Of" vr-vf '(lig.i* tuiihoi'ltv. unict».S rtvav - . lOl-'ttM! !»»¥•; Jhw.'lt is a mreolatorj reflfcotioa ttriii! at|icl*.tl hit' On pn
' > ■ f. . * /m. a l'rieilf»R, Htjft. *hto the tawl rtuanjonScame. Jre\«ta?i-tUuat ve
nvtuate tt-qfii u full -benon W supreme jqdges. j'. _i. ...j \ . .. ; .r.<*,•! v- Saveli, i«, a j jf *~ A
U:4. the ' pcopiyofoGboraife- 4lu* lawy'ei^’'-qf' lEmiWjnE ip wiEn-.ti-.^ w'oimo .-rem-! On .*a<-
jp»oved lots in said town,
every hundmi dollars
. ol \tjlae, :is returned or assessed.-
* O.i all pleasure-carriages, for tire transportation of per-
j., stins. kepi or its. .1 in said town, a tax of seventy-five cents
eitiof' P er .wlteai. ■-*•».. '
Ou every waguri of burthen or road-wagon, kept or used
‘ town, ii lax ol sexenly-fi»o.»‘.i tils |K;r wlieel.
two-hors ■ wagons, carts attd Jerseys, a tar; oftti*-
utij a Italf cents |h>.r wheel.
It w hite mate person, above sixt. en and under for
yt*nrf5 of .’-.go, :t lax of two dollars, as a romnmtation-
and street-*iuty.
l)n fjjs-di while ^-.^le person, hctxyeen th. ages of eighteen
feuififcrbus—-an -iii^biKf'ijst.eficy which cmiuol bt*
expiaiiicyJ. ... *•»”/-.■' ■t * !
Gcntl.efneu, f s’tali not. attempt to n^baust
tl}is/riiirfu1 siihji-Qt, bat will briefly* a usurer* tljfe
cpres'ion—w! at is the great berrefit of stitflv j*.
court? I answci-i—-‘■Mticli T-vqrv why.” It
woujd settIq tiie' disputed.constructions.'^of our
statutes: Wuat, aice'our own, stamu s thrt* suU
jec.ts of construction? !Yvs, ^tititfem-jn, t!lc veife
simplest of them.. In FEigland, the construc
tions of otre single statute have given rise to onfe
ctitire voitmit*, and without condensation, would
fill severaUinorf—I refer to the statute of
ftau-ls, thought to be so carcfnily and,so exact
ly pi lined* tis to avoid the possibility of mis-
constrjbtioii or evasion. I might refer you,1-6
others, ttikl to some of our own, particularly
those, regulating the estates of orphans, legatees
uud-qlistfibutees, which are the subjects of the
most discordant constructions!, But to proceed,
'—The other courts would be bound by. the de-
c’siofis of the Court of Errors. It wonlrt fix the
standard of tbp common Saw, as innovated on
by our c a tge of sdcial attd political reiatiotfs,
and make more’ unifori/v the whole udministra
tioii of juptiep. - It vviHjld d'.'si'rbg delay by set
tling impoi-fanf qifestions^-dinivnisb lawsuits by
doteimining.' the i;ights->)f' property-and other
rights uticier similar .cirtHim-slaircty; \Vligt
wrinld' I if: It vv and practice in Habersham and'
Rabun. vv«iu!d Fre l.atv and practice, iu Baldwin,
? Chatham fond Tltomasl * It webkl impart tire
kiHnvfedgc m'i*!’' ir rightsto-t/ie peq-ile 1 —iniprpve
ihe leaufug of tire Bar—elevtrfo the c!iaiuc!(*'r.
of the Bond'—-npd ' reflect back.'its jight .upon'
our uiteHjgt yt. legislators. -It .woiHd . place'
Grireda ill ,a more.dignified arid enviable posi
tion atiioug lier-si-stef, Juries. • In .a : woar, pc-«-
ifeinen, it 'would hb v;l eousummaliori .most, de-
Vontjjp Wbe uisii-'d.” - *. • 4- ;
1 ’tiobheiry o,' lj:e t Perth- Amboy of-
Test ot tiie Robber,— ; Ab .ut [fetr o'qfock- oj-
Monday jnorning, jiie'cn.shier of the bmk w :tS
awoke in 1 tite bprkiiig of a small -tlog oti tiie pre-
ifij/scs; anil ’ si is j recti tig'that something might be
ung'sk, i;e iulnieifiatejv arose, went do>vn stairs,
and 'fooiiti t F:ag t lye window- of the Jratik 'had been
for.ct'd open, mid on fnigbei; examination disco
vered that the .hank b.ati bec*n l'obb-.-d. An
.alarm was' imiriediufejy giv.ciV/. and 'several
•Voung men frpin. ti;t* town, aec'cimpa*red4>v 1 )r.
Andrews, set ofi’iii. p.nrsui-t of tire rb^beT* whose
Track indicated tied lie had takmjt the load to
W'oqdbi'idge. Tt/e hqrsi* wliicli tile roblv
rdde
this eummeu win j
,cr facility. # i'r«*ln Wo. dbridge he was traced
ta Rabwity, E-li&ib.-tbtowiljr and to Newark,
fieri? i;e spipped'dl.j>qfol,*-hastily baitexl-bis
liprse, atiti continued.his course. . rleredtis pur-
SHT'I'S I'ougd in a hack bmldfog, a' package c>.)H-
taiu-ingdninetepii dtjlla’tV‘'ju'. ‘dpunierfejt. bills,,
which .were jkir) x* -tbosd simleti -that mqrrimg
iVoni. tiid Ixmk, anij kybityfi- tiie fruiter probably
threw .'v.vny, jo.!* (ii.s'cbyet'in’g tke*y. were of no
value, As fits pgrsuejy odd now no dfetbt .tutji
they vie re on lire right track, i:\ey rtiude pa-rtf-
Cular euqan^'s as. to the' vtfebi'r.’s-person f arid
li-om tlje d t.seription they' got of him, tJrey sus-
pcctfcd &lmi he Vies a tmin named .ietfei .son Hoc)
d_\, a nativl; df Brooklyn, E- L, and latterly from
rquant;:nre v l-.o \v:II Ton;; \-\-'lv , with’’s:.(Wan#<l Ti.-ffl
iji-fftiv ft!:vnk orcuiiOObJ. !>)' I mi i‘t:uls ’ Jir.V B.« ouicM ryrwe
x' i»i it j. :i. :uhl nt*t V ijliott jox, tiie si iui „ . . ,
The r-fik^iVKjr. x-.-Ik :i :Jif H;*.l seivoii loT l.iuirs j cits, xx-rls lujt j
■ i.iyifrtqiicr :.r, i jstmjHtft.• -U this t»y:us »-r:-iS_-»T if-- ,earth!> Joy-
. la.r-1 axx-.tf, ;i» ). -u!. t. i* isures preselttPd if - c.'i '.v,-.»n> the Vlijxr.
’ oi' 01 , !.. ;],;■! bruclit ;i.ml (•urumuntir J.:i,-e*-ii.- tOfC-
-jMlefil sDshIio ucncti*} h-V ht-4 Fttc-
tfrpnl tlaubrs aij.» I v. are- vj?ia.aet liyac’iviix cwntWi-w?*.-
. x_* .*-. . ' « .. • i. I ,.r. , t...j l...
tlf*r 3»'tiA0r -Nvhfqi
Mfil,' (lllU'liV * if V
, I'r.’r iii4 mj-i-sf. 'liip
•t'jiQ'. and .died a*a.v
t.:w1 loved .* '^ocbjr, she hceatljud lu-f
d n-.uio,.* xvyee obW iljixi.i" mte vo-
ai Ttf-- flfcl.'-isd T--V a iuc L-j* :it, J|rcw
ly.qi- t:a Mifftet*~a1l «:•> foil—it nw
.lfcVva.WwtiuMjit iUt.iTt‘1 tod. . 1 .
a tax of fifty, cents.
On every frt-e-uialt; ju-rson oi rulor, ‘ Je-txveen the ages of
th.—J'fil't*t4i arid <i:.ty years, a tux of twenty dollars.
Oij every tree t, male iK-rson of color, liet ween lha ages «jf
fil'uv*. afu) sixty, a lax of twenty dollars.
; Or! Hieii amt every free male and (etnale person of color,
iv<?-t erglrt ma! under fifteen years of age, a iax of three
dollars; unless hound out.
On 'fill public ferries, a landing of which is within the
..drpoi ato limits of Milletlgevdle, n lux of thirty-live dollars.
On all public iici.-iges, a landing of which is within tin.*
corporate limits of Miltedgeville, a tax of fitl y dollar#.
On each practitioner of Jaw and inotlicine, and on each
editor of a newspaper printed and published in said town, a
■ TGAf Pl^SAvVeS-:
IB flZ Ti'rrtperatu e Sor-i-vi^ throughout the’ Sstatp of ; tax of eight dollars..
§ Xjeorpia, are rein:r:di-d tit.tfthe Anniversary is-on tiie i On each and every iiillianl-tahle, whether a c harge be
*2Gth hi slant. At which time they are- requested to a«sem-1 mtlde fur playing on the'same or not, tr lax of thirty-five
ble at tlreir resjK-ettxe places *it meeting. Tiie obserx .
of I his jubilee is held throughout the United-Slates,-on that j
day. ' ’ J Oi UN ri. fOLiULL, -Sec. ld.Cam
i-'eh.O. 3J.-33-H. • ' *• E ' '
uaa'a.s'TASkY aca v.
j (lnllanj.
On enoli livery staple*, in which the owner or owners,
hticonjiani of occupuM-s, mny keep horsrs to hire, whether
] for ulong or short |<eriod ut time, a tax of twenty dollars.
On enrh tanyarri, within the corporate limits, a tax of
| forty dollars.
lKTAJIOfi DTN-V, PrOfe^ir «if Jtilitary Jjfien^ri*- j . o
X?_bL spectfally . iniiunVs the gentlenten of MtUedgeviliq J a tax of ten dollars.
that hc\intends opeprug Ms academy, tor <mr scx.dfin', in the! j
•HY¥0Iii»S,.eAYA5,i:Y E.vEIU’ISE^, and 1JS-
F AWT It V .I3V.STK I’€TIi>V. For' parkcplftrs and
rc-ierencesj. see Iiis prospectus a: any-of the taverns. „ Oet)-
fl-.unew, xyUlung to ptitriAiiee tju- insfifiitiorr, wall please to
. strt'serihe, dr egll on 3hij*jf I/, at fir. Browui'i-
February 17, 1385. -
-h—
. CiEfOSJdSA A22 t>S, ■
A FPF.AR oriivoctrparade-ground,.Hi-fill! Sinfotm, al.e-
ievonoeloejk. ,y_M. dtr triUiudav tljr glet instant, pre-
pared tosbpot lor the, njedfd. ' -
By vrthr ofUhe (Jinhaiii, • ■ " • • • ' .. , *
. 33.. ' *• ;• wM. f. AiiTnncifo, a s.'
T
i/uuiiu^r. m in: w^iitii u.vj ioua»* <
; wars ginh! in'a fatlrer ittiusu;r! mauncV, .and
enabled bis* pUt-’sucrjsrto trace hfui vvfeb great'
estiuia.biu t'tgiri of a|'|ct-al.
, l ref cibiection bq tlial.sun'l} a c
A tret?
of* Gcorgja to ulxnis'h their right.of appeal
oiieol ( tlre briglilttst features of our j-trltclarg
^ysrem fet }!iis*nrmtfi*r vire seem to be agtuau-cl
ot thft'party {att;sue\l tin*, rttfebceg. At Rali-wqy,
I)yctor Aaidre(vs'lcarnei(en</ugb toGouhrmthe
Ejection is, trial..surIj a court i t s new
attJ untricii But it' ftfis been hried-Tn’almust every
Static ol.tin* Uoio'tij b-it'Aur qw'Ii-'-atltJ the jreo-
ttle qf tiiosetstatx s Aviiuld In* as-'imiviltruc to givei . , . . ,
1 , i. A - r touun tfic c'*tlrer!g{‘ttilenfK-o who cairn* in mi rs« it
it)» their bup re fire .Courts, as would, the iteonfo f,, - , , 4 . ' ' , *'
1 y 1 ■ , * . , 1 of the rrfeber, wnom they yesterday Araaed fc»
llreir ngiit.ol at.[reals—- , u - KV .,. , .... s,. V..* ,
Suspicion that Hofidf wets {he robbe**', attd bc>,
ymgaset*t tained whore lie was likely to be found
in Now York, lie hastened on lierc, where he
the VVasifitt* ton'Euttcli, arid tlren ebtainexi the
assisuuicq ol’ Mr. Sparks toriakc* him mtocusto.
dy. (-fit sriurfciiifqr, linn,,there xvas fou-trd atio
bv that wen Jxtiown ormfcip e o human action, if - ■ r ’ . .* • • .
. . ,/ . . ! . . . .’’liber parcel ol counterlert bibs amounting-tfl
suggested m- ofir lA-claratioti of Independence—t-. ‘ r * ,*„ ’ • , ; • , , c
- , . . , , , . , 1 , iwctttvnve-dotlars.-wlucli were also's<sue of
: tat mankind) had rather bear with etvt s so* ong | .* • : > ,» ... , . . • *»
- . ^ I t.r.oso sl*>*et) from ttre.bank-ott Urondav.mormtjg.
1 tne.y are tolerable than to a^teiijut'any ittp i *, , . .* . , . . •
1 ! It »ol as yet anuear mat lie took a genuine
utant'coange ol. Jbetr institutions. i his -re. t, ■ w .t . A •** * 1 . • , y,., ,
1 - , foul on tire brwik> vr «nv tiling that could bawl-
ignanoe-to relorm ix.wt ver salutary, liadwed-t, >•-. • ;; » , , v- * • ■'
: , , v * • been ol tiie sltgjtesl Value to bun, even had bo J
go. lost .us* the grimes and glorious, conseq-uciri re n * *’
s'oii hy law,to »iiahU*' Indian nations, or I riti. -w, to whose use f IcgfltV ami iil.UU
qt
In
agd
1 ocgtipontry lands nrv s-cued by t r *>«tj.*« houclmle*! h**- ! K)0 t rt .ni,. nt Jj,us in .tin* hands of one miin? “I
ii tiital and i!i« uniteti !Su?tt\s, lo dtdmd and inai.itaui * , . , r , , * r „*
ir rit’hiA to such lands in tli*> C<hi is^ortlt^ Unit- d Stales, j * *** rfliusl feil C^nn^CHois lh<*ic.‘ issnlrfy '^ai;
conformity with I ho constitution otlh»‘ (niiirtd J5iat«s. j would'it 11 ot b»* ‘Safer—*WouJd it 4<»t b‘‘ saU
•), h> law, for selling apart i» district oi coutitry w s: t>I' [_ attainment of truth—that there should be a con-
Uut Mississippi liver, for such of tfi.- Cherokee naitofi as may , cOCTenoof thVee „f rtJOiV enlightened and I life
bo disposed lo emigrate and u> occupy th,* same, arul lor sr- | ... . ° .
curing in tiorp-iujiy ih'tp.-aivfulatid iindi8kirnyU.cnji»yix)ent l I igr.it minds to res.abiisii and .settle tnesq high
jn-rp Hilt v ili>* p-
th*-rt*of to the rmigrhnu and tlj» ir <|.-.-;<-etkliinis.
Mr C. moved that the in -in,trial and r**solu
by the council of th* Kututitig \\ axers be referred to i he Coin- i
mitlet* on Indian alums, and printed.
As to Ins resolutions, it,i knew that in the regular order of
business they could not be.taken up until tomorrow, but
if it met with the approbation ot die senate. In- would be as
Well disposed to net on 'Ik-ui itslay as toinurroxv.
Mr. Cuthbert tatfe, in a strain of elegant iro
ny, and contemptuous and dignified satcisrri,
made the following most appropriate and ad.ni-
Jable reply to the aff ctc*d luiiftauily ,. and tire
insidious attack of the hackneyed Kentucky ora
tor, on the character of Georgia: •.
Mr CUTHBERr rosean.l said that he did not propose
to ettt'T into the dmeussion ot’llie snbjex l at this litti ,.<>r qi
any time lo thr eXtetti to which ihe senator from keaipi-ky
had gone. It xvhs one w liicli could nev.er be disru*K..d h**rt,
for rt.ty uttefdl (Ilirpiwe. ‘ Georgia did not pl nd hefiire
this tribii jal. He rfid no! stand bere i<> plead in her Ih half.
The ras - was one which did not admit ofthat uiimite xam-
inaiinh which tin* gentleman from K-nttirkV wisficj io give
to it For wli.it pnrpuse th'Tl was tin- nddVees of the sena
tor from Kentucky? t\ jx trio secure to bimselfthn't praise
which all ht)d been prex’iunsly so ready h». yjehl t" Iimu—ihe
praise iif splendid rhetoric, ofstndied *4oqnence. *4’im usured
tori, s, of ih -atric stun, of pathos iM'manner?. He had alrea
dy the credit of the,sc, No one disputed his qnrirntfe-1 r}mm
and ImptH t-utij rights of the people?. And is n*rt
l r :! this argiurient lhe niore imperative, from the*
eOasideViititni, .tlmt, in abut>st every instance,the'
tieeishfos i<f your Judges are delivered in ihe
liUft'F.'of h wet k*s .st J s3ion—in the most ipipor.
taut cases* involving tire m<«t knotty aifo hto-
mmitrius■ questions—often without the possibilh
‘tv <*>f access to bfx.ks. and gem;Ht.|.Iy witho’ut
tifee'for rrflectirtii aAH nP^'eat'ch? /'■
Bat these ah* not the only' evils' to \Gicli we
arc-■ t»i;Iy;icted, for tin* wsi.fit <u a Yjorty*cjjilg'*frt-
bunal. Webiive tep.jmlicirtl circuits; and t!:ert?
arfeno two of,them, in wiMcfi. the laws,are 'not,'
in .more or fewer cases, diHeremly construed,
and dilferentlv/ akiiniidstejed., 'I tfe I'awyer’of
one, circuit catjtiot teii you wiiitt ts (he few in
ariothei circuit*.. He'may, aft T paucitt at id
learned xesearr.li. give voa his opinion" 6f wirat
tfie law - is, but hisiidyice, howeVef good mu\
lead to,exjrens* j atul defeat. - The* note, which fs*
recovered in tins ctrc*to ? may not bt: suffered, to
go to the jury in *h«t, 'I'be deed. whic4t t.otiv
as they
pj
pug
nigh tost .us*tue gtortes an it glorious, conseq-ut
ers of our rpyolatfon: C»n tin’s subject, gentlt,
men, Georgia’should iiave -sorere .'Sfjtre jinde—
some, fetuiablo anrbitiou.•. Front, tlw ddvs* ai-.‘
most ofOJeUairjre t(*,rite.pryseftt Ctil't’j she- ims
presented au array of ft’ainhig.-uid taletJts,- that
would" do honor: to .ility of ip*) foster-Buttes. In
theferbngral Government, sbe'lrab fiiruished her
^ecratary ot' utc • Tt*<«isctry atid ' Iter. Attorney
GeHe.raf—lin'd at tfn* njotnt nttfiut I .'pidet-ss \ou,
line'.*!! her sons is at the . heifo of tite jJepatJ-
,fount -’of Slate, and an'otfo r-au A ssocurie Austieit:
ol‘ the; khiprt'hie Court of ure foil ton. She has,
produced sia;< snicn^ orators, .In'wyers attd [udfe
t/s, who w-ouid ifove feiutr hotter to 'any-fige or
option. . But winks you-,‘bar is lq;uied wit.ii
h-u’med riq:oi'ts pf .’‘ithnofo; evejyv; ytate' r from
Maine to Louisiana/— Whtje <fet**mvtf yhildi the
\puug AlaVainti, yields instruction ip tlif- itb,
iipFtant sciencc'ol the laws to tfej- mother, Gpot -
gui/wtidt citizen »r Ggorgi;*. dm t ves the |Tj-. ud,
btH’isCtfoTioH t»f Irea/iH^feapd- wha,t lawyer!h o-
riicj tStfoes,. I’reads tlje reports of Getngi'a.'to.t*)!.
rigtiten.thq'ififlids of-(heir jpdict»ry? This, our
SHg-tme, .siftreJil be fou fifeay frpfn us. *
But it is asked,-. have we not few books e-
uougiv from beyond rip* tvygrers, and from the
otjier Btut-*s? Do not ,the' liitgiisli books and
the T-iate reports supply us xvifo fill tire iiecrs-
^ary treasures of leg;d line? They do trot:
" • . , l*'”* » * j nc,sigu
After our glprtous disruption Ironr the Bijasti U p- t aboti
vmpit'e* set up a fn'.vv '.government for Out^' * "
selves. Not oftly our imeVnai, political rela
tions arid otir. cmistitutiotud rfehts became dtf-
foiCti*. but t!ie'tchnres-*of propi5i1y;werc cltuttg-
_su('Pc't*t!ed id .getting, off. He was commuted.
A few hours*after the prisoner was arrested,
a tjpHtSe officer e'htered the room, where tu* xrair 1
coufiir-d, and fiatnd Itmi* lying on the^rpt-nd in’
ai state of iiisoiisibilityY'imd iusr face -/covered
wit!) blood. • Besid-* >n.m was a xViirstetlcotnfoi'f.'
et s wfr'b which-it'-aj/[retfted lit* 1t;ui alient-pfod,to
•h<>ng himself froth tite bar of the. wiyd'W, hut
the.-c-*tnt'trier not behig s'tmugfenri,'.tgivto- Vaft
his Wright, broke «’ in,two, -.. As this* fjpwvver,
ctytid-itot ti'cci'imt fir the.seVend vvounfls’Wriiqh
■were’on !.is Itead/tfrili faery it fs svfnp,i£sf-d'jhtj;
wifey -iu* a’ound Ire eouhi noT iuing intnself, j/d
kh/cket? iiis Itrxiti crgn’uist .the" wtiUj witfo thi; jin
tohifiop T'JMing imus -lt - These, imwfiver are
WA^iilEAGTOA ISAM..
The subscribers bava taken that xtbnunodiotje
and well-known pnhlje bouse ia the c-itj ol' Magon,
ihe AtAfiHINGTOK HAliTfe* btely ocbttpb
ed hy -M. D. Wrsox. HjJ the uiirclbittinc attention of.botlt
»•!"tke-ui, tiiey flatter lltejnselveslltat Jieir lianse xvfil otnain
fir them a gefleVal-patronage Jrpm tite pttlilic- -They have
secured the valuable services of a Indy, xxlldse repulntion,
as a manager of a public, house, is inferior to no one in the
fc'tatel-' * • v, , .' • > ’ .'■'*•
^Tteir tholes' sfiall be fuF-tusijfd'iviill p.“ he.-U the country
afitirtis. tlttfl thetf ll.'tr Tvitjfihs choicest lujuors.
Tint stables' ar& an' ? 3«kcr’l>y barefal and cxpejaenccd ns-
;1.‘rs-, . N *fo MT*TiA>' <v* MOTT.'
'■ Mfictni, GtffiFJriiary 9-, 383^.-, '
{gT Haying sfof inv'itfir*.( .< th the U'aaJiinjiloa Hull to
Criessrs. MotJ <5: 7ln.'iiarr, l earnestly* solicit thr riiem a con
tinuance of.'tits patronage v. hg-ij was extended to inc,
whilst proariL'tor.of-ilie esUsbliskansm.''• •
• ■■ ,r ' - •; .* : ; m.-d. iiTson. ■
-'Macon, Ga^'FeSrmfi;to, 1835.—<— it 33
VV'A^S'SiAUT0N 8/E3151 XASi\\ '*
.•■•*'*' ,:TAUiOTTV% a A.. .
•Pgr?IliS iottitufiou is now in regular^pftmtiorv,j>orii ht the
Malt*' and Fyninle Derrartxsierite——the formfe. i>in!«*r
the direction of Ur. J. Y.. GaIEuskr anil >!. L. fexanox*
h;#q. both wflinontly qualified’to give atl-the-instructions
xx (iicJV < on be* obtained m a colb-giai:: coticse.
'i'tie Ff jfjalc* Department is nnder the care ol Miss Tiiat-
etuiic, ffom Milleilgt'villej xx tic stands liigb' as an instruc
tors, both in guadificafions and rx{K*»jenco.
• .4. ,ecKti«5 of currospondence, xxc understand, is now in
progtpss tor iti.* purpose oi obtaining.tlo- M’rx ices- ol some
comjKient female, to give instqficuon in .51'’I81(’e TldS
ii.l^M*! wflfibO aocotuplishe/l in due tima, and wo- have no
doubt-with the fa best s:!tjsi'dc.tiyn. * •
It is a sout-ce.o'f graiillca!ij>n‘to bo enabled nojv re rccoiri-
‘nicttd this iiujlitutipii.-ns equal tti any and superior to many
in the State. Possessing mfmy adVaptagc^ which others
have nut,—a flourishing section of country,.\v4ll1 a healthy
village,.surtjpunded xvjtU tfie-,.best sof-e-vy—?.li combine* nx
render ilits mstij-utioh xvofthy, in every rdfpedt, ‘of the-ptf-
' trtjrttige ol Uje coiitmnniiy. \" T *. *
/i iie Trustee’s, xv.e Ivani, ar<*x!eterniinCd ip spare no'pains
to render tills sclUjol one .of «lie highest importaiu-e. Its
.situation ht ixvreri Mitfon and.Coipnmns, hi a high, airy arid
kearthy minify, surrounded h; .a dense and wealthy popu-
datro!i, • iKOjirages ihtjm .xxjtlwtlie uuf.oriaul tact tliat success
must-croxviV their, efibris/
\V nh tlu-st* gr*at advantages, which pre permanent, this
in.-utuijun' is ofii-ied to the |*rjtrtm:kfe, of the. surrounding
cnmmtmirx.'atjd lo ihe ri'.iaais ol .tlpcoii and Cqlumbu.,,
wliuse.suMy sjiaatioi'iS* will ever he an'obstacle that will'
xx.-ajh dovVji itli.olhi f advantages' February lg,*]8b1t
•!5i. . ’a FijtiCND to education.
sa-it
-11 r ‘*r *■*•**-*.' ** * v - * - - - --
I i.e Georgis. Journal xx ill pICMt pubn htlit above
I feWIN' SAI.l-l.-On the first Tues-
oa* in April tux!, xviii. wiUnn thedetral hours, he sqjd,
ri'fefo rfi-.* court houSrtioor m thd town oflrwhtvillr, Irwin
t-opiny, : *7 , -
- The lot oi land xx heieon F.lijah Akins resiiiqs, in tiie fourth
* fist/Ief of said county—lovi< d oi.n.sitie property of Elijah
Vkins, to sotisly siinitr} ti fas iti a justice's, ftourt-in favor of
David frirpeiind others: prop< rty-poi/iledonitiythe plain til!':
k-x'V made and returned tom-,* by a cunstable. ’ Januarv
iM'i.y. ' ■ , . *Ji£l>l>l.\G.BUXfER, sheriff.
FdREW .VKN-atI persons from fradinc for richt pro-
ii' htissory .N < -h, \ iz. ljvo for tvx iity-flve dollars each,
and noxv-due, m»de payjtble to’ folui AVade irr bearer,Joptl
signed- by mysoli—liny* fin uventy-five dollars cadi, due lite'
>]«i .tanua»*. • 1.33d, m.1il payable to John Made or bearer,
ami MgtV*d (fo inyVd.—and two for twenty-five dollar^ each,
duel ill. 1st 'Jenudry, ISA?, made'payable to'Joiin Wnde’or
bea er,nnd signed by' myself. As' ill* consideration for
Which said notes xx-r. given has fhiletl, 1 am determined
•not-to pavtlim, .nolc.sa yp--reed by doe cudrse of.Iaxv*—
1 arversvdu , r i xvrgas coutitv, 1m. .Febmtarv 12, 1835.
33-3t * ' btJtVjAMIiN K0(3>CE.
A-N AVr AY, from ijBe*spi^erjber, on Tite fst of Jamt.-i-
jf ry last, a large, fed yorrSl'Jldrsr-,* ft ve.years old last
sfeitig, with a slat jtijhis tl>rche»A, ear nnall streak’doxx rj
hi- ifee, and lliif, mane'and tail. I.yviil ttixi* the ainive re-
xx.ard.to any peesvn that xxiH- dpliver raE 'liorsp to in'* at
Social Circle, VVaflou -Vnm.iy, mid any it)fi»rniatiu^i> con-
eerning said lK*ts.- xxiilhe tbankiully reeeiv.;^f. f-i-broarv
133&.-3I-33 . ' l’iNlv.NV Il KANDAl.
j F:it* .srfojtriforioiis'.' as t! Irafir"ruff .btreti ;v>c<TtajiU'il ■
tu what way he ifoftigrtad tire ivaiutds tifiii b)ttijs<*.*-
«>n Fi§ head • Itt cofirst* of tihdtaffeiifoon lit*
was sii for Vt-coyt-i'cfl i.s t-■ 4k*. |foL'in.’r. c^iHfltp-
;[ii»! c.inxt:\-ftl tri-tlre'.rfefli-mln.'at.'ori. his vvu\ -tu
*\mboy,,iit jjiri cti'stodv 'of Mr. .
Y^r.yJoin aal of CojAMcrce, ,, *
The d»- -litrig house, kfcufion .aty? slmAp." Itous** pT- Jlr"
j.Johtf n*)llitiKsx)o-.rh<>riliu jdficb, tioi,-s-i.r! imj 'duy fip'-’
erafih
fcxtrae! oFalatter to the editor ivf Hi** ..Mason. T<*Iegrajili,'
■ dated JacWiu Georgia/Fehrii*irj it, lfeki.
Tito sing- runtiiiig fom Kjfioruinpx mj 'his id ace to Forsyth.
. ahotii txv« mil. a from ihi-’placennif kifl-i! a man bjt life
name of* bailor atul >xvniti^ed qmitlierflll driycf.) foiller
vx as going thy remu to li-arji the -way, as her xpeiy.tiprdrixv
Hereafter. , ,' " k * . *•
Fujipoeed CnusP. of ihe- ars kletyt was iritoxjentton of Ihe
driver, tn hdste, . f .Tpii.N AtfeORD,/’psffersfer. ,
TlSO-lS&OWiA-H BtFOflbE^.
! * ' r.DiTF.n, bV ba. *Wiow^s ittrsiav - ' .*
FR j)SPjECTl ; SI OFTFiGTI.Illi .VOLU ME.
fAfrth pribhearioti of the Tltird Volume of'jjie Tnrof-
jfl- fexicN kuroirt'Etc xx ill hp c.ojwnt-neeb on th,e 11th
.ot (IrJoHeV m.xt. r i h< cenn -g \6Imfle.iiki* its predecessors,
Will bt; mainiy ut-vjit'*d tp the dillhston Imp defence tf that.
p\yi qt of ileiljv'al practice, (hscovertiioy *rut patented to
*1)1?3 flAMtJlli i'.JtAs heretofore, the
KlTcoRbfetW|il contain a large poitionof HDijiginal AIXt-
•’iT.tiJ ..fid Yt>-ex“rtions will Tm spared to keep price with
‘ihtti^tiaxehi f'iniprusvmchP ig .Me,dicat Science, which the
ifitrddHction of the Botanic Bract to- has, ixjthin a fexv
y -drv, advanced xxilh a rapidity unnarail-l. d ir) Hie history
of uUtyr s,-!■ Tices. . L; Mmyfe. iYsajp-) and PrvetieaJ .Com-
mdMciitidns, mayf^- expectexi from Uu feifl-' geijtlt rrteu.xvlio
liave ha’tieno ii-.ijlt* rlv iu cvrdx-r f h ir rncdimu qf eomr.ui-
niratron K».tia* pin-he. ,'i'ii* YieidtanictU nppearnrtce apd
£y*tjt ml K ainrrsVq flic Jkjcopd*.Volume wid remain nn-
Hiaw d nuh, i liirdi. ' ‘ ' •
x t AJAililTIO^iSr— 1 The*.ThomsoxntN Kixohder
fHildishcit t v.-ry Other Saturday, on hue soper-roya! prrper,
On the amount of sales at auction, a tax of one and a half
percent, payable semi-a..ntm!ly—the amount* oi. said sales
io -lie returned under the-oath of the attclionei r.
On fill money employed,it| tite town ol' Milledgcxille, l»y
individuals, iu purchasing, discomiling or shaving notes or
lent In ig, oil interest, fifty cents on every In u id red dollars.
On all liank-stoek, not the iir(*perty of tlie State, consti
tuting the capita! of am* hank or braueh-bankrm Miljedge-
ville, on the first day of January, 1635, or loaned Or ile-
,posited in s-aid hank or hrancli-bank, ip be operated upon
or in any manner used by said bank or braneh-bnnk in
the business of banlung, there shall be levied a tax of fifty
•cents for every hundred dollars of the amount of said stock
so owned, held, used or employed, on the first day of Janu
ary, 1635, to be returned by tlie* ettshier thereof; and on
bis failing to make such return, to tie assessed agreeably m
ah ordinance of the corporation for assessing-property not
dliiy returned for taxes.
On every hundred dollars' worth of lottery tickets x*entl-
ed in MiHedgeviile, tliere shall be levied ti tax of one dollar
and fifiy cents—the returns to b«* made quarterly.
On ail goods, wares and ntercitantfise brought vvi/Tiin the
corporate limits of said town at any period between the first
day of January-ttnd the 31st day of December of the present
year* v a tax of seventy-five cents on.every liundred dolla rs of
returned or assessed value thereof; and should any person,
bringing in goods, wares and merchandize as aforesaid,
fail or refuse to return th'-rn, ihen and m that event it
shall he the duty of the secretary of the board toproceed to
have the same assessed as pointed out in tiie Iburteenth
section of art ordinance for Ute internal government of the
town of jviilledgevilie, passed tin* 25th day of April, 1828:
proviiled, That nothing herein contained shall he considered
as applying to goods imported by regular merchants of the
ioxvn who are in the custom of paying taxes, or to goods
brought in for ihe put pose of being suid at auction; but on
those only imported by itinerant traders or by merchant*
who remain iti the Ioxvn but fora short time. - .
JOHN A. CUTHBERT, IvXendanl.
■ ‘RoBEttT Mk'KLEJom.v. iitentary. . • 1 • »
" PKESKNT/TOvSTS
•Of the,Grand Jury, al.Jar.uartf Term, 1-835, of Baldwin
. -perior C</urt.
~*r : ~rzT}', the Crartd Jurors for tlie'eonntv of Baldwin, for
V Januaf-y term, 1335, [iresent, as a serious grievance,
tiie present state of the roads in our cxhmtv, and request ihe
attention of the inferior eonrl to that subject.' >
Wc-furtjjer present rho fondition of the bridge across
Buck creek, and request the pr.oper authorities to take effi
cient sieps tokrompel the perliirmance of the contract under
'wIl'ich Void bridge was built.
The grand jury have examined the books of tite Clerks
and Treasurer of the comity, and find them kept in nn or-
idttrly and cferkly jnanner: and, upon examination, we find
'a baliincc in the hamts'of the Treasurer of the suiu of three
hundred amJXorty-eight dollars twenty-eight cents.
We reeonttnead to the inferior court, to contract forth
with lor the building of a new court-house, at -or 'near the
site of the present one, as arty nrrtefiai change in its location
Would be manifest itiju.stn-e<o t!ie oxxners of lots in the vi
cinity—such lots having been purchased under the inipres-
sion that thr site was jmrrimnent. We xvuultl also recom-.
mend, it deemed practicable, the disposal of the present
building for an academy. Uf xxculd ftuthcr r:ah the spe
cial attention of that body, to the present state of the poor
school fund, i; tlppt tiring, so litr as we can ascertain, tbn*
there is due the county; of that fund some six or seven htm-
dred dollars, w hich 'cannot he drawn atV! applied to its legi
timate uses. ihJeonsequenco of the failure of the trustees to
make their returns according to laic.
The grand jury cannot qlose their labors, without notic
ing the address of the court, in favor of a Court of Errors,
ttiade to this body at the opening of the present term. We
fully concur with the court (without going info detail) in ihe
opinion that every eoilsiderptioi^aBw for the immediate es-
li/tdishny-nt of stich a.tribunal.’t*« much light lias been
thrown upon this subject fit.- yt ers p.vst, mi general lias been
tlieconcurfenoe of opinion in iis faxor, and the insuperable
difficulties growing out of our. present syttein being so well
understood, and its deficiencies so generally felt, there can
no longer exist any reasonable doubt of the indication Of
public opinion Upon this subject, 'i ifi« change in our judt-
.ciarv system will lie sane;toned and sustained by the good
sense and intelligence of tin- jx-opte of the State. VVe'WouId
therefore recommend to oqr-senator and representatives Hie
utmost exertion of their abiiities ">u tire* next legislature, to
procure the establishment of such a Court.
lit taking leave of his honor Judge Pol It ill, We would re
spectfully tender him an expression of our'sincere respect
for Iiis Courteous conduct toxxards the jury, and for Lis ps-
■sidnotts atjentlon to the duties of his office.
' We alsu-tender our thanks to ilutnlin freeman Esq. soli
citor-general', for tiie promptitude with which he has re-
.-p'oiided'to all otir rails for advice.
W. request that the above presentments he published in
tW Federal l nion and Southern Recorder.
WILLIAM D. J AlxRATT, Foreman.
1 Robert Christian, * Robert APCouib,
. -Arched 11. ATJSicll. George R. Clayton,
George Murphy,
Richard J. Ai chats,
William U. Lone,
Henry Duncan,
Walter S. Jenkins,
C. D. Hammond,
Elliott C- Harmon,
William Whittaker.,
Whereupon it is, on motion of the solicitor-areneral, 01-
dcrtil. That I lie foregoing presentmenta bo jmhJtohed pnr-
Suant to the retjuesrof the Grand Jury.
A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin Superior
Court. Febrttary TO,* 1835.
33-It RANSOM H.’SMITTT. clot.-.
Prior Wright,
George^ Root,
William *»V. MilnseU,
William A. Mott,
Jacob P. ’Furnet,
Joseph Sforall,
Samuc/ Ttrkcr.
CAUTION.
A T.Ij PERSONS are hereby warned from trading for
or purchasing a promissory Note,' for two hundred
dollars, made by the undersigned payable to Edward Ho-
k<*t, diUcd-28Hi January, 1835, and tine (as said Hoketstat-
-eil) on the 81I1.February, 1835; as the said note was fraud
ulently obtained fronrihe urtdersigjiefl, hy the said Hoket's
taking advantage of his being illiterate. .Talbot county,
{,**<*>rtiih,. l^Jiofary 1, 13S5. ' Iiis
- ' .JOHN t RLOW, Junior.
33-3t • • 'mark. ■*
«• : The lugh-bred awl beautiful Horse,
SIR ARCHIE M IIOR.
in oAtavd form. rOnvtrtietrt lor pnefetv.-Kiori and; bindmg. j 'JjAHfo splefidid young Horse xx’ill stand the ensuing sea-
V till: -page and uul x xyill b£ furnish, d at the elos’e of the j i B son al otir stable in Oglethorpe *'ountv, three mih s
voluni . The anp'uab sc.lwci ipuon u Two pay-1 from the t/herokce Carrier, and Ite let to mares at twenty
able uf the imt> ol subscribing. Individuals or companies, ’dollars tiie eeasort, rc-de’emoble with fifieen, if paid before
forwarding Pit e DoYirs, free of pdsjbge. skill receive ; 'the season expires; ten dollars tiie single leap, and thirty
thfi- roplts; fo. w:i;ding Ten -Doilan-f -or Copies; ami i dollars ro ph.-uin: a mare itr/oal. Sir Archie is a rich mn-
For iht* work, aptdv to our Agents, or .postage paid, to
J l'fcVIS P1foF ( & CO., jmbUskers, VtJnmbns, Ohio.
Colurnjius, Ohio, Sej>t viber tiO, 1831. 1 •
*kid,scrieiions for ;h - above puhlicatfon Will tic re
ceived fly AfeC. il*LVi YR50*. 1? MiHedgeviile, On-
Ail Ii iters 10 hint on the snbj-, ct must., to -fcceix J ntthmion,
•be poat-rtnid- * * Fet'rifiir'- ’A. —*E,
Georgia; grand dam by imported Alexander; great grand
oam hy imported Dare-Devil.—Mares fed with grain at
twenty-five cents per day; pasturage gratis. See more in
handbills. References—John Moose Esq. and Colonel
JouxBillits i-f I "vington. Februarv I, 1S35.
PETER W. 'nUTCHESON
33-iT‘rr’, TDOMA''NEF frfTY