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MILLKIWFiVILliE, (GA.) SiTUR^lY, OCTOBER 10, 1835.
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[WHOLE NU1IBEK 275
EDITED BV .
jOSl\ A. CUT2J3ERT.
every Tuesday at THREE DOLLARS
| ■,! :l iv- mcc, or FOUR. if not fw.i.1 l.nfore the end r' the
is on Wayne .Street, opposite the State H ink.
risk slLSTS jiuiiltihcil at the usual rates.
iron hr the Clerks of the Courts of .tnlinary tha
,1 i. iieen male for Letters of Administration, must hi
’•illrt'i V DAY., at least.
- uirs and Adiniuisfrators for Debtors and (tredi- ! intention, ail.
." |..r in their omoilrit*, must he ptthlished SIX WEEKS,
j* V '-ro'*' n.v Evecutors and v.lministrators must 1 e ad-
... \*r'y days itefore the day of sale.
i‘personal .n-onerti (except llcgroes) of testate and trtt.es-
Ml LIjE . Jo /j i 1 LeE, GA—
Thankful for Th-* patronage heretofore received,
'IietinilersijjM'i! -oli.-itsa coniiiiuauce of it from Ins ,
f ien.ls ami lit piibiii-t-S'nd it ■ ph-dg.-s himst li thai | r :"ffg# fflven <> his pr. dec. ss..r
no p inis or i’f;
ih- i XI ON
Table, liar. B;
Exocutors aiid Administrators, must he advertised
ojlTY DAYS
:ltlOM“
bv Executors, Administrators and Guardians to the
is shall bo wanting lo render ih i. stay, at
t') romfortahle arid pleasunt. ills
ooir.i, and Siabl s shall receive the strictest
' as vv -II furnished as any in the •''’ate.—
Mr. Robert M’Cemb having sold out his tavern, tile under
signed hop s that the I'nion party will not forget he is one
of their earliest friends and a steadfast supporter. February
3, 1835.-31 AARON SEARCY.
A CARD.
, „is iv E.wcutorsand Administrators for Letters Dismis-
bemd.lislm ! SIX .MONTHS.
... ;„i Foreclosure of Mortua^eson real estate must he
ith for FOUR MONTHS
iry. 'inis'
\imlicat
ertisifl "ih'®
if r-'.il estate he Executors, Administmtors and Guardians,
oohiislicd si XT Y DAYS before Mie day of sale. These
h''* t iu;(de it the court house door between the hours of lo
31*18. HT SO.% inliirnis her friends, that she
is again the owner of the EVGLE HOVEL,
tin Milledgi'ville—this house was formerly kept by
ltenelf, hut more recently by Mr. Mff’ombs. Her patrons
are assured, tMhnothing, on her part, shall he wanting to
render them
fbrtahle.
February 3, 1835.-31
mu'-iiin* and * to the afternoon. No sale from day to day is
.-I so expressed in the advertisement.
' 'i , r s of Court of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of the
..'.Ii »r i-ri to m dee titles to land, oiust be advertised
jVlVl’E MONTHS At least.
' sheriff’* Sa cs under execution
nnst be advertised THIRTY DAYS-unde
I:'..;. n ivs—s-iiesof perishable property under order m < ourt,
\ I » IKI’V lit \/2 I./.T..M lUv. .4.,,. r o«1a
regularly srrantetl by the court?,
mort^ace e v ecutions.
a:
orlers tor Ad-
A!’ letu* r * 'lire
r». entitle them to attention.
before the day of •
rti?emt"nts will be punctually attended to.
i i tii this Office, or the Editors must be post-
M.USAOS fSOrSK.
The proprietor respectfully announces to the
Members of the Legislature and his friends, that
bis 'louse will be again prepared for the reception
of com .any durinir the-Session of the legislature. Consi
derable addition and improvements will be made, in render
every comfort in his power to I hose who may favor him with
th-ir company. WILLIAM W. CAR.-»ES.
Milledgeville. September 19, l335.-7t-12
' AV&VSTA COATECTlOir IBY.
hi; M. i.seriher informs ins friends uuU lit- public gener
ally that h-has uiiiiertal.i ii tlieesiablishra nl formerly
pt by F. I.auibaek H.-soiicits a continual:* e oC ihe (>ai-
II- will keep the same ur-
lieles, and all of the hesi quality, thai custom rs used in
g-i ai the counter, and will he hap v to obtig all who in i\
favor him with their bu.-ines». fie has had a long expi-. i-
nc-in ihts lin.', and will furnish Conf.-cli >nary of his own
manufacture, equal loauy in lit 'southern oOUjilry.
I’ll follow ing artiiT. s w ill always he kept • >it hand:
CANDIES.— Mint, Cinnamon, Rose, Lemon, 8asafra.s,
Cream, \i.niseed, Winter Green, lloai hoitnd, Sponge.
CORDIALS—Perfect Love, Liib of Man, Rose. Cinna-
mon, Orattge, Amiiseed, Mini, N’oyou, Clove, Ging* r, Biu
i lers.
VV INKS and SVRUPS.—Lemon Syrup, Ginger do. Pine
I Apple do. Raspberry do. Ivirsli Water, Absento, Clari l
VV ine, M uleirado. best do. do. Teneriffedo. Champagne do.
; Chattan Ikifnte.
Also will keep on hand an assortment of Liquors of the
i best brand—Spanish Cigars—Dry Fruit, Raisins, Figs,
I Tamarinds. &e;—Green Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Ap-
1 pies, &e—for wholesale or retail. Orders with which he
| may he favored, will be carefully put up at ih • short *>t no
tice. AUDI'S TIN" FREDERICK.
Augusta, September 23, 1835—3t—14
_ TH33 Xfl3 IV CiSORSU J17STI€ 12.
5&.1 OH in press, and expect d to be ready tor delivery on
a «l the first of N’ov mber next, a new work under the a-
Hove tide, in four parts, hy Kiiodom A.-Gkeene and John
ML’DICAL.
L. Ldmtkjn
fTe labors liard to prove that a Physician at
- - ■ * the bed shir of his patient, knows no more of
ron the federal union. wliat he is going to do, than svllind man striking
TABLE OF CON TENTS -^ r - Editor.—I must continue to address you ut random with a club, Wu presume be knows
part i * sir, as 1 am discussing a subject through the me- j us much at least as a Steam Doctor does, when
DifimtM) unu Punishment »f Crimes and offences against dirm of your columns, and of course should : he is standing by a Kellie of boilir.g water with
feel that I was guilt y of a want of courtesy and bis patient Hunting over it, gasping for breath,
good breeding to sivgleout any one individual 1 am really fearful that the name of Dr. Wa-
name to direct mv remarks to, especially if 1
AV
rEaretxutlinrixcd mannounce WILEY J. TO.VIP-
ii i VS lb a candidate for the office of lleceiv-
ot Tav-Retoriis for the county of Baldwin.
Julit 1(3, 1835.-3
t rr We arc auMiorixed to announce WlLlj.
\ M LIIWIS J2>q. a candidate for the oflle ■ of RE-
Cdl , Lit of TAX-RETURNS of Baldwin county at the
pleciimi ia iaimary next. Sept 5. 1.835-10
JACKSOA SaAS.IL.
The subscriber returns his thanks to- his friends
and the ptibiie for past liivors in his line of bus#
i -ss and hopes to merit arid s.-ettre a continuance
ot ih-ir patronage, hv strict and tmdeviating attention on
the pail of himself and family to the wants and comforts of
his guests, llis Houses are very extensive and commodi
ous, with upwards of fifty fire-places. it is well known
that the b-st the country affords lie will have on his table.
SAMUEL Bl EF1.NGTON.
Miiledg ville. Gu. September 26. 1835-13
WILLIAM G. LA.VE
I \y ()VU) respectfully iufo.m his friends and the public
4 FPLING SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first
Tuesday in November next, will, within the legal
hours he sold before the court-house door in the town of
ilulinesville, Appling county,
O i • iii g i ui in natn ‘d Saugo and a negro woman named
Abigail—levied on as the property of John Mobley, sen to
satisfy an execution issued from Tattnall superior court, in fa
vor of John Sharpe vs. said Mobley.
Lot of land number one hundred and thirty-three in the
third district of Appling county—levied as the property of
William M. Chambers, tosatisfy two executions in favor of
Mil-., I Guest vs. William Southwell and said Chambers:
],«w made and returned to me hy a constable. August 4,
15(35. WILLIAM NETTLES, sheriff.
k2 VIMS THA MES r
The subscriber has taken Captain J.VRRATT’s
1*1 HIjIU HOUSE, which will he open fijr
ill" accommodation of Members ot ill- Legisla
lure miu transient visitors, and will be thankful for a share
of public patronage. Milledgeville, September 24, 1835.
13-4. CHARLES C. MILLS.
rHAWIGGS SHERIFF’S SALE—On the first
B Tuesdav in November n-'Xl, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, before the court-house door in the town of Marion,
Twiggs courtly,
H i.- negro-woman named Mrv about forty-five years old
and her sun Edmund about eleven years old—levied on as
property of Jam is C'.’Brvan, to satisfy ft las in favor of
William Solomon vs James C. Bryan and one against James
Daniel D. Shine: levy made anil returned to me by a con
stable. August 2'J, 1835.
JOSIAU D ANIEL, deputy shetiff.
X. GODWI.H’S HOTEL,.
Mrs. . .}. GODWIN respeetfully i forms
her friends, and the public gmieraliy, that her house
in Milledgeville, will be open for the reception and
nceoiiiiu idalion of members ol‘the legislature, and of iran-
rfhnt persons, during the fall and w inter. Her establishment
will lie supplied with evi ry thing necessary to the conven
ience and comfort of hoarders; and horses will be taken
care of on tin* most reasonable terras. Site bop s, hy a vi
gilant and industrious attention to the husin ss of her house,
nut! th accommodation of her boarders, to merit a continu
ance of forne r patronage. October 3, 1835—4t—14
TIT.YIN SHERIFF’S SALE#—Postponed.—On
■i tn first Tu-'sday in November next, will, within the le
gal h airs, tic sold, before the court-house door in the town
uf Inviiiville, Irwin county,
i'o'tr hund r d aii.i ninety acres of pine land, being lot mim-
b-T lii'ty-two in tlie fourth district o r saitl county—levied on
as the property of Elijah Akins, tosatisfy sundry fi fas in
fitv.ir of Da\ill Troupe and others: prop -rty pointed on' by
said 'Troupe: lew made and returned to m ■ by a constable
Four hundred and niu *ty acres of pine land, being lot
nuaioer one hundred and sixtv-five, in tin* sixth district of
sat,! eo’inty--levi“d on as t lie property of Thomas Simpson,
to satistv a fi fa in favor of Jacob Bradfiird: levy madcaud
reiuriind to uie by a constable. Sept mber 3, l -On.
REDDING HUN TER, sheriff.
UAffOJS HOTEL,
MONTI CELL O, Jasper County. Ga.
rgNUE undersigned, having opened a House of Entertain- •
m m 'nt, under tlie above name, on the west side of the |
public square, at Monticello, is prepared to accommodate j
travellers, transient persons anil regular boarders He has 1
neglected no measure in fitting up his house to render it con
venient and agreeable; and a.- lie expects to live by it. bis ,
interest and duty are a guaranty that every exertion will be ;
used to give satisfaction in regard to table, beds, cleanliness, j
servants, provender and charges. 3Iav 7, 1834.
44 HENRY DILLON. j
MEDICAL NOTICE.
]2>R. a. I>. t'ASE respectfully informs the eiliz ns
H * of Mill. ilge\ille and vicinity, that he has op tied an
office in the .Masonic Hall, immediately above Messrs. L.
Cowles & Co.'s store; where h<‘ would he happy 7 to receive
and att nd to till calls in the line of the MBBICAL
PROFESSION.
Dr. C. hoards ut the LuFaycltc ITall.
Milledgeville, September IS, 1835. 13
aV>->LY” SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first
31? rfsiiiy in November next, will, within the legal
ho irs, b- sohl, before th • court-house door in the town of
Drayton, Dooly county,
I, it of land number eighteen in the second district of said
countv, containing two hundred two and a half acres, more
or | is—levied on as the property of Mary Miles, to satisfy
a fi n from a justice’s court in favor of Levi Bole vs J. D.
Mil •«, M irv Sides and II"nry Roberts: levied on and re
turn ,1 to me by a constable.
Two him I red two and a half acres of land, more or loss,
being lot number lifty-si.x in the ninth district of said coun
ty—levied on as the property of Willis I). Edwards, to sa
tisfy a fi la from a justice’s court of Jones county in favor
of \nsiin Kunh»r!y iSamuel Moore now bearer! vs said
Willis |). Edwards; 1 vied on and returned to me by aeon-
stable. September 23, 1835.
RICHARD C. Z1PPERER, sheriff.
CHOG.IIjR'2’,
C5IHA.1 OD SwLAfeS WARE,
WHOLESALE A.XD RETAIL.
rWI 11E subscribers take this m l hod of informing the pub- ;
™ lie, that they have recently purchased the stock of ;
iCROcKERV, CHINA and GLASS W vRE, formerly
j owned hy P. B Taylor A: Co and have taken the store !
| heretofore occupied by them, opposite Messrs. Stovall, Sim
mons A Co's. Warehouse, Broad street, AUGUSTA, Ga.
; —where they intend keeping constantly, on hand, a large
• ami extensive assortment oY CROCKERY, CHINA
| and GLASS; w hich they offer for sale on the most ad-
! vanlageous terms to merchants from the country and others.
Being connected with a large importing house in Boston,
i and one of the partners residing in England for the purpose
! of making ill * he-t selection oi Goods, they feel confid nl
i that they can furnish WARE on terms equally advamage-
' ous with any other market in the United Slates.
Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine
i our assortment. WILLIAM WOODBURY .& ("O.
i Augusta, Ga. September 22, 1835.-171-13
VT.2A
geiicral'v.thai lie has commenced receiving
FALL AND V. INTER SUPPLIES,
w hich have |) . n .'.cl-eted with great care and attention, and
ai lh> VERY LOWEST tiiarkel-prie*-s. iiis stock will he
much larger, and will also comprise a much GREATER
VARIETY than any bolor* off Ted by him; and as regards
t Kit ms anil prices, they shall he as liberal as ran h.- had
at any city in ih*» State. He very respectfully solicits a
call from his old fri aids and customers, and the public gen
erally, to examine for themselves. Among his variety may
he found tic* following artu les, viz:
Blae.k ami colored Silks, figured and plain, a great variety;
Plain ami figur d 81.alias;
Rich figured Satins, for dresses;
An extensive assortment of plain and figured white Muslins;
Cambrics and checked Muslins;
Furniture and cambric Dimity;
Dark Calicoes and Ginghams;
Handsoiiu furniture Calico;
Merino l ’loths and merino Grodenap, a new article for dresses
M erino Circassians, of various qualities and widths;
Linen Diaper, Linen Tablecloths;
Irish Linens and Lawns;
Thread anil Bohinet Laces, a great variety;
7-4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls; Merino long Shawls;
Ladies’ worsted, Merino, silk and cotton Hosiery;
Misses’ worsted. Merino,silk and cotton Hosiery;
Youths’ Worsted, Merino, silk and cotton Hosiery;
Gentlemen’s worst d, M rino, silk and cotton Hosiery;
Ladies and gentlemen’s (doves, a large assortment;
Superfine blue and black Cloihs;
Plain, striped and ribbed Cassini *res, new style for paninloons
N estings, and a good assortment of Tailors’ Trimmings;
W hite, red, green and yellow Flannels;
Salisbury Flannels;
Gray, red anti plaid Lindseys, for negroes,
A complete assortment of 8atinetts;
Apron and furniture Checks; Bedticking;
Colton Diaper;
Bleached .Sheetings and Shirtings;
Brow n Sheetings and Shirtings.
BL YNKETS.
1000 nine quarters duffle Blankets;
1000 eight quarters duffle Blankets;
1 bale 10. li and 12-4 heavy Whitney or French Blanket
1 bale 9, 10, 11 and 12-4 ros * Blankets.
SHOES.
3000 pair heavy Negro Shoes;
General assortment of gentlemen’s Shoes;
General assortm nt of ladies’ Shoes;
Youths, misses and eliildreh’s Shoes, large variety.
An ext tisiv • assortment of S A DDLEIS Y, I A’.l
IVARE, WOOD-WARE, wool llatsaudfur
of the li si quality and latesi fashions.
READY-31 YDE CLOTHING, a largeassortm:n
consisting of very articl usually kept in the line,
lie has increased his stock in this article, and iulerids to
devote more attention to it than heretofore.
Sept. 26, 1835. 13
the J.au:s oj Georgia
< hnpt r 1.—Persons capable of committing crimes.
Chap. 2.—Principals and accessories in crimes.
! Chap. 3.—Crimes against the Stale and people.
, Chap. 4.—Crimes and offences against the persons of citi-
i zens or individuals.
Cliap. 5.—Crimes and offences against the habitations of
i persons.
Chap. 6—Of crimes and offences relative to property.
Chap. 7.—Forgery and countei leitiug.
! Chap. 8.—Crimes and offenc. s against the public justice.
I Chap. 9.—Offences against the public peace am! tran-
: quillity-
! Chap. 10.—Offences against the public morality, health,
■ police and decency.
Chap. ll.—Offences committed by 7 cheats and swindlers,
and offences against public trad *.
Chap. 12.—Fraudulent and malicious mischief.
Chap. 13.—Off tiers relative to slaves.
Chap. 14.—Of contempts ol court, mid attempts to com
mit crimes.
PART II.
The several Stages off Proceedings m Prosecutions under
the Criminal Lull's oj Georgia.
(’hap. 1.— Ol the Prosecutor.
Chap 2.—Of Warrants.
Chap. 3.—Of Arrests.
Chap. 4.—Of th examination and incidents.
Chap. 5.—Of the iiuh *as Corpus.
Chap. fi.—of indietm- nts, arraignments, trial, verdict,
judgment and execution
Chap 7.—Evid nee, witm-ss, interrogatories.
Chap. 8.—Cost in criminal eases.
Chap 9.—Rules of practice in the Superior Court.
part in.
Duties off Various Officers known to the Laws off Georgia.
Chap. 1.—Justices of the Peace.
Chap. 2.—Justices’ Courts.
Chap. 3.—Constables.
Chap. 4.—Sheriffs.
(’flap. 5.—Jailors.
Chap. G.—Coroners.
Chap. 7.—Jurors.
Chap. 8.—Grand Jury.
Chap. 9.—County Treasurers.
Chap. 10.—Receiver of Tax-Returns.
Chap. 11 —Collector of Tax.
( hap. 12—Subjects of taxation.
Chap. i3.—Justices of the Inferior Court.
Chap. 14.—Courts of Ordinary.
Chap. 15.—Clerks of I ho. Superior and Inferior Courts.
Chap. 1G.—Attorneys.
PART IV.
.1 Culler!ion oj the Statutes oj the Stale of Georgia upon va
rious subjects oj interest, both the public officers and citizens
generally.
Chap. 1.—Attachments.
Chap. 2.—Bastardy.
Chap. 3.—Certiorari.
Chap. 4.—Court-llousps, Prisons, &c.
Cha,.. 5.—Deeds and Mortgages.
Chap. 6.—Dower.
Chap. 7.—Endorsers and Securities.
Chap. 8.—Eslruys.
Chap. 9.—Felices.
Cliap. 10.—Free persons of color.
Chap. 11.—General Elections.
Chap. 12.—Insolvent Debtors.
Chap. 13—Interest.
Chap. il.— Limitation of Actions.
Chap. 15.—Marks and Brands.
Chap. lti.—Mills
should fall so far short of a promise solemnly
made, not to “use any epithets or unfair modes
of reasoning” as Dr. Curtis has proved himself
to have done in hts last communication directed
to myself,
I must confess Mr. Editor that I was greatly
disappointed in tlie reply which Dr. Curtis
| thought proper to make to my remarks, instead
! of argument fraught with reason and good
and confined to an illustration of the
sense,
terhouse will sr.perceed that of tlie renowned
Thomson, I am somewhat astonished that Dr
Curlis should pin his faith so strongly to the
skirts of Dr Waterhouse as to leave the great
Thomson in ilie shade, the lather and discover
er or inventor of a system so wonderfully perfect,
surely ought to he best light and authority on that
system,
The assertion by Dr. Waterhouse that Quack
ery has done more lor fhe medical art than alt
the Universities since the time of Charlemagne,
nutiiuliue''and the defence of the principles j will be believed only bv those whose interest it
of his system, the fallacy of which was so sue- . is lo entertain such belief, but how, pray, lias it
cesslully exposed in my review of his two Lee- done more for the medical art.' did he tell us?
turos, he lias blundered over all the important , has he proved this fact? he has not, whose evi-
points which ware introduced in that review, . donee then is mostly lo be relied upon, 1 net bare
and lutched upon i net dental expressions tlie least , assertion of Dr Waterhouse or the whole medi-
connected with the subject matter under consid- ! cal faculty to the contrary, The boldness of
eration, against these, he has affected to direct ! the Quack, his utter carelessness of consequen
ts whole batteries of frauthy abuse and gram- : ces, leads him to the administration of inedi-
metiical sputtering with the restlessness of a mad cities and the application of means Nvhose qnal-
Buffaio, wraped up in bis own vain and prc- itiesaudeflecfsareunknowYitohinijinsuch ifT-
j sumptive egotism, he rattles along like a shuck experienced hands, ignorant as lie is of the
I in a whirlwind creating a great noise among the parts, principles and peculiarities of the human
bushes without any farther effect system, these medicines and means have too
The Doctor seemes to take great umbrage, be- 1 often proved fatal to human life. The medical
cause I complimented him with the title of profession, aware of iheir own responsibility to
! “learned Lecturer,” in doing this, I’did not their fellow being, and setting a higher value oo
know that I was casting any “reproach” on human life, they avoid giving medicines whose
i the gentleman, I thought he so considered him- qualities they know not of, or knowing they are
: self or he would not have attempted to deliver prepared to give them in such portions, the ccn-
. lectures or “teaoh”a congregation of “enlight- siitution, habit dec of the patient considered,and
ened gentlemen,” hut if the Doctor does not con- at such times as are most favorable to a safe
sider himself learned in his art, we must con- ami effectual operation, not indiscriminately
. elude that he treated his audience with as much and at all limes as the steam ami Lobelia are
impoliteness at least in attempting to “lecture” applied and administered, without the least at-
them on a subject in which he was not learned tendon to the nature seat or stage of the disease,
as he seems to think that we have treated him
with, in calling him, what he actually acknowl
edges he was not, very likely however the Doc
tor concluded that he was lecturing an audience
not very learned itself, and that he would just
dash along in all the splendour of his eloquence,
sav any thing oil “general! heads,” the “man-
utiae { ’of his system was notworlh “teaching,”
the “bigger the fool the better the /nck■ ,, and this
The Doctor giants what I said “that reason
is an improvable faculty” hut asks at the same
time “may we not reason and investigate from
wrong premises” did I not state that fact? when
I.said “men frequently reason wrongfully from
wrong impressions” Why dees the Doctor seek
to assume my own ground and attempt to place
me in the same situation into which he has un
fortunately reasoned himself, this however is
&e.
CM
J AUK VLB SHERIFF’S SALES.—On the first
}J Tuestlay in November next, will, within the legal
hoars, be sold, before I ho court house door in the town of |
Demur. Delvalb county.
Filly acres of land, being part of lot number two linn- j
tlred in the eighteenth district of originally Henry but now |
DeK.ill) county, adjoining lands belonging to John Dobbs '
and others—levied on as the property of Lemuel Lanreford, ( j[ tend lo the RENEW AL of ad NOTES that may
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Ezznrd and Mathias 1 he entrusted to their care, for the customary f e ol ON" E
1 f 111 > ■ i r n * vs Lemuel Lanreford and John Johnson. Septem- | DOLLAR for each renewal. Litters enclosing Note
BAYK OF «i20i£«HA,
MILLEDGEVILLE.
-rUIE undersigned offieers of this Bank will hereafter at-
AND
CO Ti fS fSttio V *58 SI Y62S8.
rg’UiE undersigned have associated with th ms'-lvrs, in
M the abov • business, Messrs. Robert YV. Fort and
Laird II. Wiley and will henceforth conduct said bu
siness under the name and style of HAMILTON,
ai V YES dfc CO. They will occupy the same extensive
and secure Ware-House, situat'd near ’he liver, and ixili
extend lo iheir friends and patrons the same facilities in
in business tliat they have hitherto done, and promise an
equal egree of attention to th° merest of thus** who may
favor them wiih their business. They resp ctfnlly tender
tolh ir former friends and patrons th ir grateful thanks lor
past favors, and solicit for the new concern a continuation
of the same. E. H AMILTON,
JOHN R. HAVES.
Macon, Ga. July 21, 1835. 13t G
Chap. 17.—Naturalization.
Chap 18.—Oaths. .
Cliap. 19.—Pedlars.
Chap. 20 — Public Worshij
Chap. 21.—Quarantine.
Chap. 22.—Rent.
Chap. 23.—Ronds, Bridges
Chap. 24.—Snr>hath
I Chap. 25.—Slaves and Patrols.
Chap. 26.—Trial of Slaves.
I C’lmp. 27.— Caverns.
Chap. 28.—\Y .fights and Measures.
| In iic-prepiuait ui ol i Ins win K, several distinguish 'd legal ;
! gentlemen have i>< Hi consulted, and il was the design of the j
| compilers to ha\e submitied to them t he manuscript copy for j
i miuiucexamniaiion: bui tiomsickn ss and other unavoida
ble causes, this desirable object was partially defeated, and \
| but two of those whose services had be. n solicited Wert
was till tiic Doctor cured to rest his system ! one of his deceptive modes of argument,
upon. The Doctor charges us also with calling i The Doctor charges me with misquoting him
him the “champion of steam” we presume that in tlie paragraph in which he couches his theo-
nothiug but his great desire to be thought, the ! ry of diseased action, that 1 said “these obstruc-
‘champion of steam” could have so blinded him
lo the correct allusion of our remark wo will
tious caused a
heat t!um usual
greater quantify of blood and
around the heart which blood
not say that his misconception in this particular, j (the doctor said ‘■'■which heal'’) linds its wav to
proceeded from a deficiency of his knowledge the contracted skin, whare it accumulates, holes
of ihe English Grammar, for we presume, from ^ angry saui produces the peculiar effect denomiri-
liis frequent refference to its rules in his reply j ated fever” It makes not tlie slightest differ-
to our remarks, tliat he understands all about it, j euce Doctor—u heather you said blood or heatj
We will here give tlie sentence which we j they are bothe coequal and coextensive, and we
penned and see if any other person, who was not ! will condemn you ether way, Which sir do
expecting or anxious fur some such compliment, 1 you suppose causes tlie “angry'' or red appear-
will .-ay that,that “epithet” was applied to Dr. uuce of an inflamed surface, or the ruddv glow
Curtis, here it is “as we proceed onward with | of the. cheek? the heat or blood of {lie system,
h(T 24, 183.5.
D A Nl EL JOHNSON, deputy sheriff.
JONES SHERIFF’S SALES. —On tin* first Tues
day in November m-xt, will, within the legal hours, he
sold, before tin* eourt-house door in the town of Cliniun,
Jones county.
AH th * right, claim and interest of Edmund B. Jenkins, as
a legatee in and to a certain tract of land lying on tin* waters
"I Walnut creek, adjoining Lowe and others, containing six
ty acres more or less, known as thedower oi Elizabeth
Jenkins, widow of John J nkins, late of Jonas county, de
ceased—levied upon by virtue ot a li fa issued from a justi
ce's court of said county in favor of Thomas Low vs said
Jenkins, and a subpoena issued from the superior court of
Uilih county, in favor of R-ddin Bowdin—levied and return
ed tome hy a constable —September 29th, 1835.
T. S. flUMPHRlS, sheriff
anil Money for the renewal of notes, post-paid, directed to
the “Officers ot the Central Bank of Georgia,” or any one
j of them, will In* promptly attended to. The old Note, No
tice and blank Note, will, in ail cases, be forwarded by the
earliest mail. August 19. 1835.
C.C. MILLS, Cashier,
W. J. DAVIS, Teller,
Jj. D. BUCKNER. Discount Clerk,
B. II. REYNOLDS, Hook-Keeper.
8
WAIT 130
A FIRST-RATE BLACKSMITH, of steady habits,
/\ by the year. One of such a d scripiion, with proper
testimonials, would meet with liberal encouragement, by
applying at Fish’s Store, Washington county, Ga. None
other need apply September 15, 1835.
13-3t«.i WILLIAM FISH.
P !
GEORGfl 5JA50Y IA1L ROAD.
Xotire tn Contractors for Excavation and Embankment,
iROPOSALS will be receiv’d at
tic**, in Augusta, hetwe* n the 20th and 31st day of
October next, for the Excavation, Embankment and Bridg
ing, on thirty miles of th** Georgia Union Rail Road, extend
ing westwardly to a point fifty mile* from Augusta.
Contractors, unless personally known to the Engineer,
must accompany their proposals with certificates or recom
mendations ns to qualifications and character.
Profiles of ihi* line and plans of tin* different construc
tions on it. will he exhibited at the Office, after the 19th
day of October and all necessary information in relation to
the work afforded bv th** Chief Engineer or Ins Assistants.
J. EDGAR THOMPSON, G’imZ Engineer.
Engineer's Office, Augusta, September 15—14 G(
venient in aiding them in the discharge ot" their official du
ties. But besides being out of print, Clayton’s Justice, and
Lamar’s Edition of that work, have become less useful, not
the Engineer’s Of- ! lro,n a”? want of merit and great talent in the works them-
- 7 "" - * selves, hut because many acts and provisions have been a-
dopted by the Legislature, since their publication, which,
HcT:QhH£J3j§fj1£' S20,OOO.
MILLEDGEVILLE STREET LOTTERY.
JPrmri:t& vlu *»oi*nccd.
T
3,000 DOLLARS’ REW ARD
XT7I1EREAS, the VAULT of the HANK of DA- !
VV R I EX, in this city, has been forced open and robb
ed, the abov ■ reward of FIVE THOl N AND DOL
LARS will be paid for proof to conviction of the Robber
FIFTH and LAST DAY DRAYYHXG j and recovery of the amount. The public are h* reby cau-
of this SPLENDID SCHEME will positively
take [,| app on
TUESDAY. 10th NOVEMBER NEXT.
XM OI’TG DAY!
YY lien the following PRIZES will l>e placed in the
Wheel, viz:
1 Prize of $20,000!!!
L
1
1,000
900
*00
700
600
500
400
300
200
tinned against cceixingany of the bills of ibis branch, and
of the Mother Bank, in which is the principal amount lost.
Holders of bills w ill please present them without delay—
sueI: as they have, as the old emission will be called in.—
The amount missing, consists of:
Bills payable at principal Batik:
In $100 bills,
“ 50 “
“ 20 “
“ ], 2, 3, 5 and $10 bills,
& S3© 56 Vi l A R AfL-RO A ID CO.M I* A Y V.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Resolved unanimously. That i he Dir ction of the Georgia
Rail-Road Company he, and they are hereby, instructed to
| require the Stockholders to pay the third instalment of fif-
! teen dollars per share on the THIRD MONDAY - in OC
TOBER ENT, which may be discharged by a note at
sixtij days with interest from date, and one good endorser;
—and that they reqoi-ethe fourth instalment of fifteen dol
lars per share to In* p-iid on ill * third Monday in April next.
Extract from the minutes of the Convention in .Aim, 1835.
AS BURY” HULL,
Sec ry oj the Covention o f Stockholders
$15,000
17.000
20.000
14,000
Bills payable at Savannah branch, mostly
10’s and 20’s,
“ payable at Milledgeville,
“ “ Phoenix Bank, New Y’ork,
in $100 hills,
*• various “
866,000
17,600
1,422
as we proceed onward with [ of the cheek? tlie heat or blood of {lie
hi,* to proceed to the examination, i he* "have pldiiei’v fur-1 tht ‘ lectures, we get deeper and deeper into the j of course the blood, whare it “accumulates” and
nished iho following, as expr.ssive of then opinion oY the J nonsensical jargon of the champion ef steam, j causes beat, so it appears that the blood must
Work: Milledgeville, 1st September, 1335 1,10 Lectun ' T s V vs “ Dr ’ Thomson tells physi-} Jim find its way to the surface in “greater
Messrs Greene ff Lumpkin: : cians that under their eery j eel grow sure and I quantities’ before the “angry appearance” of
gentlemen-—! have been, for some days past, attentive- j S qfe remedies for all diseases” &c Now j which you speak or the “peculiar effect” effect
: who wil1 S‘iy that we_ here alluded to Dr. Curtis I (Meat) denominated fever” can take place,
lish. sueha work is greatly needed by our people, and 1 i as tlie champion of steam? we intended no If tlie doctor believes that heat could be re
am glad you have undertaken it. the former works of j suc j, compliment to the Doctor, we made a stored or made to “find its wav” to the cold and
fleers of Georgia have found them highly useful and con-j quotation ol the nonsensical jargon which we clamy extremities ot a patient who is prostrate,
| alluded to, and this was Dr. Thomsons and not without a reaction is produced in the circulating
i Dr. Curtis’, for says Dr. Curtis, “Dr Thomson system by which a “greater quantity of blood
I tells physicians” &c Bu waiewe to continue is sent to the extreme vessels of the surface
! thejcorrection of all his misstatements, such as the wlmre it produces warmth—heat, he greatly
from tlie nature ot thing*, could neither ix* embraced nor ix- nbove and the delusive cast which he attempts deceives himself-—then of course his theory is
plained m th m. Our whole penal code has been remodel-j to give to the true sense anil meaning of our j founded on “wrong premises”—This bare a)lu->
nl .uni ri-en.it ted, ftime the i)“hliiaiion otL.unar s Edition, j reinar j iS> we s i JO iild find neither time or room i siou to liis theory oi diseased action is all the no-
for any thing else, hut a continued correction ; tice which the Doctor seemes desirous to pav to
of liis wilful misrepresentations, he opeiates on j our successful refutation of the principles of
the “DECEPTIVE SYSTEM” and studies his unfounded system and common sense will
harder to delude than to convince his readers, teach my readers wheatlier or not he has gained
The Doctor says “he calls physicians hy no any thing by this feeble attempt to disprove my
in other works of th<* kind. 'The classification and arrange- I reproachful terms nor does lie approve of such position and sti*e;ingthen his—Thus has he a-
ment ot your subjects are clear, logical and judicious.— conduct in Dr Thomson or anv one elsp.” in- bandoned the main ground of his system, the
With your extracts trom the common and statute law of i , , , in i c w it,/*
England and tl.eir adaptation to our constitution and laws,so \ need, then the Doctor does not advocate tlie theory off diseases, consequentlyAhc plan of ture
far as i have had the time to compare them vs iih the anthori- j system of Thomson, for three fourths of liis i must he equally ahsurd-and untenable, Then
I is ”1’ “f -therms and cmrsi \ the whole ,m,« urns, fall to the ground and
so far us your work is designed io extend, that they will be ! vulgar language towards the medical profession, ’ nothing hut an obstinacy equal to liis ignorance
Without designing to institute any invidious comparison,
I may be permitted to say, that 1 consider your compilation, I
besides embracing the now penal code and other acts of the I
Legislature since 1821, as more full srtd complete, than a- I
ny similar work published in Georgia. \‘oti have cm brae- I
ed a variety of important topics, and added to them very j
sound and salutary instructions for those w hom the work is
designed mainly to aid and direct, which 1 have not noticed
could induce any individual lo cling lo a super
structure destitute of order or architecture and
$1,500
255
Also, on that dav, the first number, drawn from tlie wheel, i
"illbeenlitledioone oft he capital prizpsol FIVE THOU
SAND DOLLARS in addition to such prize as may he ,
drawn to its number; and the last drawn number w ill also |
he entitled, in the lik* way, lo another of ihe capital prizes
of FIVE THOUSAND DOLL ARS!!! So that ihe
"h*'*l, on that filial day. will he much richer than at any
previous drawing. Tickets, are now selling rapidly; and
"e ituiie adventurers to make their investments as early as
possible.
Whole Tickets, $ 10-Halves, 85-Quarters,82*50
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank,
Planters’ Bank, Savannah,
State Bank,
Specie,—Half Eagles,
Quarter “
Mexiean Dollars,
Silver change,
A liberal reward for any portion
1,755
113
5,175
1,120
1.000
5.000
1.000
300
Applv to
RALPH KING,
President off the Branch Rank of Darien.
Savannah, June 8, 1835.—50
TO TEl 13 PUBLIC.
jg^R. ROSTER, being engaged in the PRACTICE
of MEDICINE in its various branches with Drs
Orders, enclosing cash or prize-tickets, addressee! to the j Gallaway <fc Herron, and having on Ii:
Managers, will receive pr»mpt attention. j n|y of BOTANIC MEDICINES, v
band a large s
Office iff the Georgia Rail-Road Company,
Athens, September 8. 1835.
T HE Direction of th ■ Corporation having ordered that
livenly-six miles of the Union Road, in addition to
that already under contract, he pu: under contract on the
1st day of November next, (making ki all Ji.fty miles) the
Stockholders are required, in accordance wiih the preced
ing resolution, to pav ihe t/nnl instalment of fifteen dollars
per share on the third Monday in October next.
The follow ing gentlemen wilt act as agents to receive and
receipt for the payments required hy this notice:
Colonel William Gumming, at Augusta;
Air John Cunningham, at Greenesborough;
Colonel A Janes, at Crawibrdville;
E. A. Xisiiet Esq. at Madison
Payments may be made,, in terms of the resolution of the
Stockholders, above stated, >o any one of the above-rioted
agents, or at the Treasurer’s office in Athens, as may best
suit theoonvenii nee of the Stockholders.
If any of the aforementioned agents should, from absence
or other cause, he unable lo attend to ihe business, those
Stockholders who would otherwise have paid to such agent
must make payment io the Treasurer in Athens within ten
days after the aforesaid third Monday in October next.
By order of the Board.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
12-5t Sec'ry oj the Board off Directors.
Fraud to correspond with the settled and enlightened op:n- j [ t j s not a little surprising that the Doctor should
ions ot professional gentlemen and distinguished urists. I i , . c . , , , ,
have derived, not only a great deal of gratification, but no j condemn any paitof 1 ItoniSOIl system and hold
inconsiderable degree of instruction, from the examination j the balance to be all perfection, for \vc presume already tumbling to the dust for the want of a
Of your manuscript. Regarded as a clue tomany important : lhe same "reason" and “experience” and the : solid foundation,
doctrimts and princ iples, 1 consider your hook a valuable 1 1 •
aoquisition, not only to our public officers, but to the Law-j same spirit and genius pervaded and dictated 1 ’ »V e might hero stop with the full confidence
y,*r’s Library . . , 1 the whole. Then sir you are droirping off Lorn'j that every sensible man has already passed liis
Justus ot the Peace, Executors, Administrators and , ... ,, ‘ -n . i • > • i • , , ,
Guardians, clerks and Sheriffs, indeed all public officers, I tlie champion J homson, will not claim Ins ( comlemmtary sentence on tlie absurd rcason-
miist find yoitr compilation of incalculable benefit to them j reason and experience and his immortal genius I mgs and the shipping-and-jumping arguments,
m the enlightened execution of their offices. Your/eras , your light and guide, and is vain enough to i which the Doctor has thought- proper to intro-
.... substitute your own “reason and experience * in j duce, evading altogether the mam points ot dts-
the ]>lace of his, although you once asserted ! cession, hut tts 1,is stiangc ideas nheard more
tliat his was perfect, dont cringe Doctor, if the matter of curiosity and amusement, than rc-
lasli is too keen for you, stand up to it like a he- i flection, we w ill proceed to notice a few of them,
ro, although it may be' as hot as steam itself, The Doctor says “that a moments reflection
The Doctor seems to think that we write as . might have convinced us, that it would have
though we considered him our enemy, indeed j been improper in him to leach all the manutiae
enemy at j of the science in a single Lecture before a
added such explanations and directions, as must make tin m
plain and intelligible to the most common understanding.—
Your directions to Justices ol ihe Peace, in conducting their
triais, and oilier official duties, are well calculated to re
form the practice in their Courts, and prevent the recur
rence of formal, as well a.-, legal errors. I’o Clerks, She
riffs, Executors and Administrators, Superintendents of E-
lections, <fcc. &c. your forms and iusiructions will he high-
Jn a word, 1
ly advantageous. Jn a word, 1 consider the whole work,
not only highly eredilable to your own industry and jndg- ! , , , i i*i. cii
ment, hut essential and almost indispensable to the demands ■ wti should (onsidei lilitl hut cl feeble
f tin* community for ihe information and facilities, in legal j best, men frequently judge others bv iheir own 1 mixed audience when ho had been invited only
transactions, whi* h it will place within iheir reach. I i f ee fings, and Dr. Curtis feeling himself to be ! to present a general view of the subject.” In-
lie officers, and the people of Georgja, as a work, which j our enemy, it was nothing but poor human na- { deed Doctor, and do you not think that you had
ture in him to conclude that we ware his one- j time and room enough in the long article which
you had tlie politeness to direct to us, to ‘^teach”
A TEACHER WASTED.
prnmpt attention.
iKT When ten dollars or more are remitted, the postage
n w*il not he paid.
NV RIGHT & COSNARD,
Milledgmille, August 29, 1835.-9 Munagt’rs
'USE & COM.MISSION I
lumber of Students, during the past year, having undersigned have entered into a copartne
t- inn double that of the year preceding, ihe sub- Lli 10 a T ? S1 n
I - assured that his plan is finding favor with the | «OOD» Mll.TON .
VUGUSTA LAW SCHOOL.
lYtl . Exercises of this insiitution are suspended, from
* ’his day, ull the SECOND MONDAY in OC-
* next, when the LECTURES will he
RLS! MEO.
lh<* i
be**.i | U
scriber f
i ,r *i -cm nt.tj is using ihe best exertions to merit it. 9
5* v i; ; r nation, as u> details, may he obtained hy letter.
!!f l ’i *a*»hi unnecessary to repeat particulars, which have
been laid h-ffore the public, as the plan of iustruc-
luaias unchanged.
<Jne Hundred Dollars per annum, payable
i 'artcrl/. ia advance. Eleven weeks of Lectures are con-
rf '' a quarter. No student will be received, for less
one q inrtcr.
Board, ia respectable families, can bo obtained at from
•been to twenty dollars per mouth.
. WILLIAM TRACY” GOULD.
Augusta, Ga. August 18, !835.-7t-9
ply of BOTANIC MEDICINES, which has
obtain d this season in good order, will sell, by whclesale
or retail, perhaps on better terms than can he afforded
elsewhere in the State; and will also keep, constantly on
hand, a good supply of THOMSON’S and HOW
ARD’S BOORS for sale at iheir shop. Union, Mor
gan county, (»a. July 18, 1835. {mGt 8
li£ THET^Wl'nl*. Ujjl «:S,T.7
■ r - , is’TVb'icSWu <r.r,i i > **• f»Trr 1
been i 13 .. „ j , . . ! rntHulv, as a work much needed and ofgt
• ... ! man. coining well recommended hv a few responsible fill- ; - 1 „ ... ,, . .
man, coining well recoinmennen oy a lew responsible
| z**ns ol our county, slating his moral charseaer and gentle- '
] manly a portment, his capacity, and ability to tearli the j
I English Language correctly, together with Geography, the l
rail
will, in my opinion, he fount! to be orgreat public ulilily.
Very respectfully, your fellow-citizens,
JOHN G. POLHILL j
Milledgeville, 1st September, 1835. !
Messrs. Greene 4' Lumpkin:
Gentlemen—1 have united my labors with those ofj
Judge Polhitl in the examination ol the original manuscript
of your Georgia Justice. Concurring, ns ! do,’w ith him in
every particular, in regard to ihe character, arrangement,
d only say to you,
ling il to ihe r-om-
id of great public utility.
Very respeoifullv, your obedient servant,
T. JIAVNES.
my—
The Doctor says “the answer to your first ! us something of the “mauiifiae” of your science,
paragraph I may safely leave in the hands of we do not believe that you ware “invited” to
“Equity,” and yet lie has thought proper to go j give us, in that article, “a general view of the
on in a lengthy misrepresentation of that para- subject” nor ware you addressing a “mixedau-
Thr* NEW GEORGIA JUSTICE will be, by edi
tion rn
WARE-HOUSE ^COMMISSION BUSINESS.
mured into a copartnership tor
The DRY
mder the
and stvfe of FORT, H AMILTON & WI
LEY, and will be managed and directed hy R. W. l'ORT
and L II. Wiley. Th- W ARE-HOUSE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS under the name and style <>f
HAMILTON, HAYES & CO. and will he m.anag* d
and conducted as hitherto, by E. Hamilton and John K
Hayes. 'Hie undersigned respectfully solicit lor caches
Use of 'he Globes. Mathematics. <Yc. will find ample en-
i couragement, by applying lo the Trustees of the above-
' named institution. Applicants will pl. a-e either apply in
j person, or direct ih-ir letters to Alexander Oden Esq
Midway Post-Office, Jones county, Georgia.
By order oj the Board
HENRY HUNTER, Secretary.
September 5, 1835—Glim—14
inbliahmenLa share of public P atr ‘^^ RT w VQRT
Macon. Gc July 23. 1835.
E. HAMILTON,
L II. WILEY”,
IOIIN R. Jf AY”ES.
13?-6
matk.n, one fourth htrgr than Lanmi’s edition of Clayton’
i Justice—will be neatly printed on fine paper, wiih the best
1 law-binding—price FOUR DOLLARS, heing the lowest
I price at which former works of this kind were ever sold in
..Georgia.
; * Igj- Orders to to he addressed to ihe Compilers,
i .Milledgeville, 14th Sejitember, 1835.—13
diencesurely then you might havecondcseend-
ed to “teach” us something of tlie “manutiae”.
of your valuable system, That is what we
ask for sir—and, it appears to us, is what a
“mixed audience” would have mostly desired,
in order to understand your‘system, you say
FOR SALE.
rg’HE undersigned offers for sale the PLANTA-
9 TIOa’ on which he resides. On the premises are
a comfortable dwelling, with all necessary outbuildings,
with a WELL of excellent water. It is situated in Bald
win county, on the main road to Monlieello, . ight miles
Train Mill, tig*yillc. The tract contains about nine hun
dred acres. Presuming that no one would purchase with
out viewing the premises, ii is ibought unnecessary to state
partidnlars. Pesreons desirous to purchase an eligible farm
in the vicinity of the seat of government, are invited to call
and examine for themselves. Septerobgr 12, 1835.
11 ——8t S AMUE L SMITH.
graph, We alluded, as plainly as the english
language could allow us, to ihe system of prac
tice and not to its unfortunate effects among the
human family, hence fur assertion that “si
lence would be the better pollicy and the best
argument against a system which has no foun
dation in truth or common sense and contrary to j that the principles of vour system can be under-
all enlightened reason," the shocking effects of j stood by men of the most ordinary capacities,,
his system, which the Doctor have portrayed in ! if so, we think it would have been no very great
their true colors, while commenting on this par- j task for you, to “teach” us its “manutiae” and
„ . _ _• . agraph will we dare say “arrest and suppress j then sir we should not “have the mortification
September lsi, 1835. ' lts deplorable ravages much sooner than any j of still finding ourselves ignorant ol the prm-
rpHE Stockholders of this Bank are required to pay six paragraph which wo might “stop to pen” against ■ cipies, of- your plain system, but say you, - “If
"Mondayth“2d da^of VitTvember ulaj 6 Cap,lal st,,rk > j it, so much for the Doctors comments on this however you insist on being thus minutely in,
' " K By order of thi Beard. ’ ' part of our remarks, but such-is his “unfair ' formed come to the Richmond Infirmary and
mode” of. reasoning throughout, and it becomes j you shall be taught both ihe Theory and PraC-
our disagreeable and disgusting task to correct i tice” a shrewd plan indeed to slip out of a mat-
this unfair reasoning (if reasoning it can be L ter you ciumot explain or “leach,” If I wyi
called) and the many misrepresentations which \ “come” lo the Richmtmij Infirmary you will
he has resorted to, mainly the sum and substance j “teach” me, a flat acknowledgement that you
* ’ * *- * * v ^ ‘ ynjusay,.'^!.«
14—5t
B. HEPBURN, Cashier.
A:\DKEW, OF FfiiGDllA.
T HIS distinguished son of SIR CHARLES will remain’
at hi« !8t:iiid,ni Milledgeville, during (heFall season.
September 15, 1835.—2:—14
BLAiAkS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
of liis lerutthv tirade of nonsense
have nothing'1<,» “tcfieb,’
LL
Urn.