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GEORGIA LEGIS
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. ,ij Wlcdgn'itle Journal of Tuesday tail.
F rsm ' ' t i ie Proclamation of the Governor
^SKlfthiS Slate met yesterday, and
1 Ho business. The Governor lransmit-
f r f“ message Sratichcs. It will be
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hi* messago - —! . ,
In Senate some progress was made
ibeloW. litww* mbh, r*»e*»*-
i ".linethe documents accompanying the mes
* l/the House the reading of them was de-
,r. the following resolutions proposed by Mr.
K pav „ erc considered und adopted.
|r‘ ur ; J , , That that parlofthfc Governor’s Com-
relative to the disposition of the late
JM W . CS j Territory be referred to a joint commit
Spc«t«r appointed Messrs. Murray,
K'i Meriwether, Featlieretone, Hardin, Kolb
hi » r mnpkia on tiie part of the House, to join
‘fclffihtte as way be appointed by Senate.]
“ c " , c j“j That so much of the Governor’s Lora-
as relates to running the dividing Jinn
SBBState and Alabama be referred to
.If remittee on the State of the Republic.
PjtaSSon of Dr Fort 600 copies ot the Govern-
L •. rnminuiiicatioo, with the Documents, were
taeSwbe printed. The Message is given to-
b “ ud some of the Documents (which are nu-
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Governor's Message.
ExKCtmvs Department, Gbo. ^
Milledgeville, 83d May, 1825. J
of the Senate ;
and llowt of Representatives;
la calling you together I have not been
Muniodtuluftho personal inconvenience,
and of tiie public expenae which attend it.
lousuWng both, little will be submitted to
r consideration, disconnected with
je main subject of your deliberation.
Tbe recent acquisition of oar vacant
arritory in the occupation of the Creeks,
j that subject, and the survey and appro
bation, the objects which will claim your
Attention. For the first we aro chiefly
udebted to the Commissioners of the U.
hates, Ool. Campbell and Major Mari-
itlter. Too much praise cannot be glv-
to these gentlemen, for the firmness
Ind intrepidity with which they met thp
boit formidable obstacles, and for the
mtiriug zeal, and patient labor, with
rhich they conquered them. That ot
iiis praiie there can be no waste or mis
Application, yon will read in the vurious
focuraents, and correspondence connec-
;d with it and which are submitted. You
distinctly see that the principal diffi-
( lilies which embarrassed them from be-
[inning to end—which defeated^ the first
Treaty at Broken Arrow, arid which
fere weir nigh producing a rupture at the
ndinn Springs, preceded from a quarter,
je least of all to be expected—frou, offi-
tn in tbe pay and confidence of the Fe-
|»rsl Government, who instead of render-
igto the Commissioners the most tsor-
lial co-operation, had organized «u -ap-
lositinn, thereby exposing to suspicion
r own Government, which in jutificn-
of itself was finally obliged to avow
»at the perfidious plots and devices cou
nted by it, were unknown and unatithur-
ted at Washington, fit the same time tn<
Mors and contrivers wore permitted to
» but with' little observation, and
srtainly without merited punishment.
The Delegation in Congress, always
uthfulto their trust,have seconded by ne
tt and. incessant labor, the measures
iktnby this Government, to support pot
»Iv this important right, hut all other
tlitsand interests of the stntevand in the
ilicato and critical relations which these
Qvolvotl, have so deported themselves as
ittmunotul the confidence of ourselves,
id the respect of all who know them,
In disposiug of tho Territory thus nc-
luired, it is recommended to you to con
i' 1 'ho will of your constituents, so Far as
Wt will can be distinctly ascertained.-*-
[bo Lands beloug to them in joint and
property, and none but themselves
'immediate Representatives can right
ly dispose of them. Recognizing this
i a fundamental principle, you have in
le oxerciae of a sound discretion to look
wulito ulterior and remote as to ininie-
ite interests-T-interests which the Pen
ile themselves cannot foil to appreciate
’id cherish, because they directly and
l«Mly concern each tind every of them
w, and their posterity hereafter. They
re those of public education—of Inter
im improvement—of relief from Taxn-
when taxation would be most requir-
'.-Saffi® 81 burthensome—the efficiency
system for defence in pro^
m arms and Arsenals, and $11 theJVIa-
i K ? . Vnr, for which. no Btate ought
e “ e P® n ^ont on another, and indeed
cry subject which ib peace or war, can
It,., Ce , tho safety or prosperity of the
L> an< * requiring for its most useful
L,, Cne rgetic application, the ]
Timent, M
Hoping
.uselessly. Your' own wisdom 'will
ch 6 1? a *!?* ar & Umont in support of
don a# itto'sayVthat the accUmo*
ent n f a ^ un< * C or Internal Iraprove-
iidicim? aa ®*tended scale will, by its
wri-M* 6 *!* 5 licatian, so multiply your re
ebln ^ au gment your income, as to
fund—j^nteally to replay that
tially a donatterft and takes nothing from
the pockets of the poorest of our citivens
but what will he paid without inconven
ience or complaint, will at the same time
bring Something into the Treasury in aid
of the General Fund, appropriated to
these Ubjects....To this, the proceeds of
the Fractions aud of any reservations you
may think jJroperto make, will important
ly contributui
Having advocated the present system
from the beginning, there haa bceri^no rea
son to change any opinjon formed of it.—
Men and the soil* constitute the strength
and wealth of nations, and the faster you
plant the men, tho sooner you can draw
on both. No new country has been peo
pled fastenthan tho territory acquired from
time to time by Georgia..none more rapid
ly improved with the same established
modes and customs of improvement. The
speculations byjj which its principle has
been vitiated, it is our bounden duty to
discourage and repress....they defeat the
very end of it, because whilst you contem
plate the advantage of the poor, the spec
ulator preys upon the poor and fattens
on it.
Having foreseen that troubles might
arise in the Indian country from the pro
ceedings at Broken Arrow, and the Indian
Springs, I sought ah early opportunity
alter tiro first indications of them to dis
patch my Aid-de-Camp, Col. Lamar, in
to the Nntion, with a talk for that portion
of the Tribe which had menaced Mctn
tosh and his friends with injury. This
duty was performed entirely to my satis
faction, us you will perceive by the report
‘>f Col Lamar. They professed the most
friendly sentiments both toward the whit
es and toward McIntosh,'and gave as
surances that they were meditating harm
to neither. Iv is believed from recent in
formation, that they acted in perfect sin
cerity and good faitn, and that the sub
sequent departure from it was the result
of tho active and malignant interference
of white men. In my solicitude for the
l>ence and happiness of this afflicted race,
who were about to leave us to try new
fortunes in a distant .land, I issued the
Proclamation of the 21st of March, which
immediately followed the ratification of
the Treaty, and thus transcended tbe
obligationsj-enjoined by strict duty.
Having their own pledge that the peace
should be kept among themselves, I wish
ed to soe no interruption of it bythe Geor
gians, and honorably for them there has
been none. I verily believe, that but for
the insidious practices of evil minded
Sugars
16 bM?
Iji6 hlids ifeW Orleans do
For fititte by J. (5. HERBERT & CO.
may 26* . . ' ' r
Bank of D.lriedi The origin of.the ex
citement and consequent depreciation of | (\r% IIHDS >, „
the pttpuf of that institution may be bon- j t/O lm bbls $ 1 ‘‘me Masdovado Sugar,
siderbd fit subjects df ii^cstigation—The
report of u cdinnlittUe appointed to ex
amine the state df its affairs having been
reviewed and addpted by yoil, left nt the
close of tho session the solvency of the
Bank indisputable. When on n subse
quent occasion it became nedessury for
tho Executive to pass an order connected
with this depreciation, and the adminis
tration of the finances, I did not hesitate
so to act, as td conform the order both
to your expressed opinion and the prac
tice of tho Treasury. As ho change had
been made in the condition of the institu
tion, I Would suffer none to be made in
tho payments and receipts df its bills at
the Treasury until you should order otlv
erwise, and whilst 1 would not permit any J by * ’ L. PETTY,
measure to be taken which would be con- Jonet' Upper Wharf.
strued latt depreciation at the Treasury, may,26 , f tils
I would suffer none that would have the Caution,
least effect to embarrass the operations of rrlttE public m hereby cautioned from trading
the (other institutions, and this was the I X or receiving
more proper because the difficulties of the I TwO DllC Bills
one institution might be ascribed in some amounting to or near $72 711 cti. vie. one note
degree to remissness or indiscretion in the or ? ue b i*i fdr fi 54 71 i ,® ne do * * or £ 18
management for which it was certainly I u Jjj 6 t « t bf S’^ n ,*
not entitled to favor, whilst the operation said no?es UviSgblum Stolen, 1 l.tt or MUWd, ‘
at the Treasury still continued favorable | may 26 VI18 WM. HAWTHORN
to it, inasmuch as the receipts and pay
ments being confined to Darien bills, and
the receipts exceeding the pnyments there
would bo a constant accumulation of such
bills and consequently a subtraction to
that amount from the circulation of the
country,
HENRY MACDOtf&ELL.
m*y 24 116
* Molasses and Sugar .
50
- Molmscb.
Masonic Hall Lottery,
T HOSE Peraoni who have retym-ted the sub
scriber to keep particular number* for them,
are informed that unless called for before tbe 28th
inst. they shall be sold to any, who may select
thorn, as a return must he made to the Commis-
In every other state of the Union,where 1 JS?
Bank credit has been sustained, these in* j mcncement oft ho drawing. '
stations mutually aid and assist each nth
er, and by harmonious co-operation main
tain «Rimpaired the circulating medium
of that state—Those of Georgia must pro
fit of this wise cxamplo. Interest and
credit are not to be found in rivalry and
discord, and it is sincerely hoped and be
lieved that iff this instance conflicting o-
)inions have been the result of misuppre
lcusion or mistake. The great institu
tion of the United States keeps them all
in. check, nnd should at the same time
keep them all in Unioh.
The expences incurred by the recep
tion of Gen. Lafayette, amount to $7,198
32, SB you will see by the accounts and
vouchers which are exhibited, The Ex
ecutivehad, in this instance, received an
unlimited power over the public treasure,
which ought never to be confided but upon
very extraordinary occasions. It Is due
to the public a* well As to the ‘Otncer Char-
propulsive
ppi. The massacre of M'lntosh and his
friends is to be attributed to them alone
That chieftain, whose whole life hajUJeen
devoted to Georgia as faithfully as to his
onw Tribe, fell beoeath the blows of the
assassin, when when reposing in the bosom
ofhii family,upoa the soil of Goorgia...the
soil which he had defended against a com
mow enemy and against his own blood...
Wtiich he wad relinquished forever to our
just demands, and which he hard aband-
oqed to our present use, only because we
asked if. So fool a murder, perpetrated
by a foreign force upon our territory, and
within our jnrisdistion, calls aloud for
vougeance. It was my settled purpose
having first consulted the government at
Washington, to have dealt out the full
measure of that veogcanee so that honor,
humanity', justice, being satisfied, what
ever stain may have been left upon our
soil, none should upon the page of our
history.
Bat the Representatives of the People
were about to assemble, who would bring
with them feelings nnd sentiments Corres
ponding to the occasion, tempered by a
deliberate wisdon and a sound discretion
—the task is cheerfully resigned to them
and whatever in the last resort they Will
—that will be done.
The Consternation and alarm which im
mediately followed the death of McIntosh,
rendered necessary measures Of pre
caution as Well for the security of the
Frontiers, as for the protection of the
Friendly Indians, who desertiug iheir
homes, fled with their wives aud children
before the hostile party, and presenting
themselves destitute and defenceless at
varit us points of the .frontiers, askedbread
of our humanity, and protection of opi
arms. Tiie Quarter-masters Were dire
ted to supply the one, and our Generals
ordered to afford the other, and both at
the expense of the United States, of which
they had due notice. The orders and in
structions to Maj. Generals Wimberly
Miller and Shorter, with the correspond
ence &c. are laid, before you.
The U, States government have been
of the efirnest desire oF the
Ntsarn!k no idle speculations. The
pki-gt ab ° ut te be realized in an illus-
^confe rf " Co,w , herea £ reflt member of
’ PerSf aCy ’)* Q8 made herself greatest
H and
a no very
duties
IBlf * an
96?* s , tb £ highest duties
>ma g e s f n “ dloG ° d -. Our physical ad
|w believpA 8carce ly inferior, aud when
* ! w «li Ptefctidkblo ..todi-
I 'tld, 0 i, r tr .ade of the Western
l' ,J ' 1 PPoain(, e * , u I>ta i lon8 canttot l® 88 *
otlonted ,u e lhat the eyetern
e 'flttir v {or the 80t ricment -of our
L l o 1Pe ®«i)ontbA n Ur8U< i d * 1 “dvise that
fhify whilst ,> e ^}. ant H*cd at a rate
“ tbo Grant caeca
Sugar, Coffee, Flour,
A rv HtlDS St. CMii And N. Orleans Sugar
TsVI Of) Bag* Coflce
100 bbls Superfine Fre*h Flour
76 do Prime Pork New York City in
spection
70 do Northern Gin
06 or Casks Currant Wins
20 half qr caAks Teneriffee Wins
60 kegs best Manufactured Tobacco
20 hhdsaad tierces New Orleans Mo
lasses
2 do Jamaica Runt
3 pipes Holland Gin *
2 do Cognac Brandy
60 kegs Dopout’s Gunpowder
40 boxes GlauberSalts. 26 to 30 lbl eafch
a u g uTt a
hhds
10 tr*.
67 bbls.
37 bbia. Sugar,
duat received for sale by
may 23 116 l ^HERBERT fatgoV
Dry Goorls and Groceries*
A£\ HHDS. Sugar.
^|U 60 Kegs Tobacco
20,000 lbs .’ aeon
•6006 llis Bale Rope
Sd bbls N. Rum -
10 Bales Domestics
Also
A handsome assortment of superfine broad
Cloths, Caslmefes and fancy goods for salt .very
low by EBENEZER JENCKS.
may 17 110 • NkrketSq.
For New York.
E 8 T .Jl U L T S H U D LIME,
The regular packet Ship
AUGUSTA,
George White, Master,
Will sail on Thursday next, 2d June.
For freight or pfi-soge, apply to the master on
iard, at Jones’ Upper Wharf or to
HALL & HOYT,
may 26 . ,
WIW
For New-York.
The Schr. MARY SPEAR,
ROBINSON, Master,
Will sail on Thursday, and can ac
commodate a few passengers.—A£-
ply on board at WilUamsdn 1 * wharf or to
may 82 el 15 H. KIRBY.
Wanted to Charter,
Two substantial schooners
m
Administrator's Sale,
By J. B. Herbert & Oo.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold before the Court House in th/*-! city
between the usual hours
TWO COWS AND CALVES,
arid all the Household and Kitchen Furniture 1 p
the late John Street deceased. By order of l&fe
administrator.—Terms Cash.
may 28 ~ 116
Executors {Sale.
By J. B. Herbert & Co.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold before the Conit House, in this city,
between the usual hours,
LOT No. TEN,
Ewensbttlgh and Oglethorpe Ward, with the iffl
fi. b ' e A»w" 5 ’ i ° (!Ll,e ^ {SS3KSK
may IS PP ftOME9 f UPPER 1 _ ALs0 >
Tol
may
Snuff and Fine Cut
7obacco
P. & G. LOlilLLARD,
JVO. 42, CHATHAM STREET,
NEW-YORK,,
I NFORM their customers and others, that they
can now supply them With SNUFF and Fine
Cut TOBACCO, by wholesale at the following'
low prices! owing to the reduced price of materi
al*, and the improvements recently
Two Negroes,)
named Poledore and Ben, belonging to the estate
of Josiah Fox, dec. Said by permission of th.<J
Hoti. tbe Inferior Court of Cliatimin County and
by order of the Executors.—Terms Cash.
Administrator’s Sale,
„ By J. B Herbert & Co,
als, and the improvements recently made iu their j On Tuesday 24th inst. will b« sold ut the resL
Manufactory. | denCe of tiie late Jatncs Wallace, Esii, deceaj-
Superior ftfaceobby at 18 cents per Bottle, oMlt f * ’* .a . .
25 cents per lb. in Jars and Casks.
Coarse French Rappee, and Fine Holland Rap
pee at 30 cents per Bottle.
Natchitoches end Curacoa Snuff at One Dollar
per Bottle. .
Irish High Tout,such as Is made by Lundy Foot
fy Co. Dublin, at 40 tents per Bottle.
Scotch at 19 cents per Bottle.
Tuberose, a coarse flavoured Sauff.
Violet Stratsbiirgh,
German Saint Omare, Maltese.
Sicily Rappee, and
Lorillard's Mixture, a coats* Snuff olan agree
able flavour, preferred by malty to any other kind
of Snuff, each of the last named at 60 cents per
Bottle.
Superior Cut Tobacco for Chewing at One Dol
lar per lb. Cut in small papers at 22 cents per Dox
en.
Likewise, Spanish Cut, Mild Kltefoot,Canister,
and common Cut for Smoking : Ail th* above
Snuff and Tobacco, warranted. superior to any
Manufactured.
N. B. They hav* stood UnritaUtd for Upwards
of Forte years.
apriia 72||
w&imrxNb
ed, bis personal property, consisting
Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Bedding,
Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c.
Sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, and by order of the
administrator.—Terms cash.
Also, two half pines Superior Madeira Wine,
and ten dozen of Wine of various descriptions, 1
"»>y IS , „ 111 V
Administrator’s Sale,
By *f» B. Herbert Sf Co.
On the first Tuesday in July next will be sold b*
fore the Court House in this City between
the usual kottrs,
Two Negroes,
Rater and Tamer, belonging to the Estate of
the late James WaKacc, Esq, .do’chnscU, sold by
permission ot the Hon. the InferiorCOhrt Of Chat
fiam County and by order of the Administrator.
may 2 97’ . iL,
white meu, the entire natioa would have . .... ^ ^ .
moved hartnouiously across the MisSisai- Red with the disbutsement to institute 6
strict ititjohry into the expenditure, thus
exacting as for ns practicable after tiro
For Sale,
i A A BBLS. Baltimore (Howard-st.) FloUr
IUU 100 do Richmond (Thistle Brand) de
3000 Bushels best Maryland Corn
10,000 lbs Bacon, kc.^c.
may 13 _ H. TUPPfeR.
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
Sheriffs Sale*
On the first Tuesday in Juna next,
W LL be sold before the court house in Ef
fingham county, between the usual hours
of sale,
Five hundred acres of Land lying in the cquU*
of Effingham, hounded ntorth by Miclme!
Usual supply of ' I Hide, east by Christian Robenhut-st nil othej*
SkaAnnafilr Tim fJnnrla I sides vacant at the time of the orlginnl survey.
iscasonaoie ury Jbrooas. Also 150 acres, halfof a tract of 300 acres origin-
Haying bean purchased with C/Uk, previous to} ally granted to Chrisliau Rohenhurst. Also -tQU
teeedvanca in England they can be afforded and I acres bounded north by landsof Daniel Steiner,
will ba sold at low prices, and on a long credit j east £Uo. Snydes and others, at the tlnie of ori
nalshrvey. Also, 160 acres southwardly 1'/.
eahurst, east John and George S ay-
SUMMjER\
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* the ships Georgia and Harpjuxtarrivedfrort | F l r ® h “ IU
. I# Liverpool tho subscriberi hav* received I W.’jf Effin £
their Usual supply of | Hide, cast
for undoubted paper,
fnh 26
expenditure, that accountability which in -ru9T received per Corsatr, Lorillards ManufaC
ordinary cases ought to be secured before. { J turing, and for sate by.
The orders given to my Aids-de-G’amp
who were charged with their execution,
enjoined on them the strictest economy ;
and all circumstances considered, they
have not disappointed my expectations.
jmay 1.1
A. PARSONS,
Druggist Nib 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
'Pickets Received
■ uiiu uiw iwquvoivu vw Ulill Ilf! us^Uli A I
ing are the principal prizes, which will
buted on 8dof June next:—
ba distri
rpHOBE who have ordered tiekets in the Grand
Si.ee yo.r W me..!.* W fjUi.p I
have been again -omtraged by -officious and are requested to call forthem. The follow-
and impertinent intel-meddlingswithoitr 1! *“■— 5 ... *
domestic concerns. Beside the resolution
presented for the consideration of the
Senate by Mr. King of New-York—it is
understood that the Attorney General of
the United Slates who may be presumed
to represent his Government faithfully
and to speak as its mouth piece, has re
cently maintained before tho Supreme
coart doctrines on this subject which if
sanctioned by that Tribunal will make i(
4 of
8 of
44 of
&c. dec.
$500
100
50
&c.
1 of 810,000
1 of 6,000
6 of. 1,000
I of 448 .
Present price $3 60.-—Apply At
ihwwiEmisi*®
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
. may 13 »r
Coffee.
REMOVAL
quite easy for tho Congress by a short k FEW Bags Prime Havant) Green Coffee, for
decree to divest thit entire interest with- liaL sale by T. S. LUTHER,
out cost to themselves of one dollar, or of | ma y )3 -
one acre of public land—this is the un
iform practice of the Government of the
U nited States —if it wishes principle ] subscribers have removed to JohmtdiFi
established which it dare not establish for I <Uk Squtfos, next doof West of Messrs A. Low &
itself arase is made before the Supremt? Co - °P ehifl 8 haudseme xssort-
court and tho principle once- settled the I ““jc, sft/iii?*. Tim finnd*
act of Congress follow* of cotirse. Soon * * ancy arm wapiejjry urovus,
very soott therefore the United States Gar
veVnmcht, discarding the mask will
openly fond itself to h combination of
fanatkks for the destruction of every thing
valuable id the Southern country—One i - —,
movement of the CohW«« hv IX being detained at Mllledgeville, in attendance
Camp Jack, '
APRIL 1, 1825.
pTttHE subscribers having appointed Mr. S.
Winkler their Agent In Savannah,all persons
wishing to contract with them for LUMBER of j
any description, Lightwood Posts, Staves for Rice
Tierces Heading, will please call on him.
April 11 79 STROBHAR & BIRD.
Wanted,
B ankable Money.—Apply at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE.
mar 16 ... ,
Timi Ar Marlin'* Real Jaoan I be ,om * foduceme'nt for those who wish to hr vi
uay Ot marlins Steal japan | a county residence t t0 attend., The plan of «.•
Slacking •
I MPORTED and for sale by
A. PAttSbNfl,
* Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Bulldihgs.
Jan 26- 19
Swaim’s Panaciea.
e% DOZEN BOXESWdit received per brig |
MuJm Frni|cA»frottl Philadelphia.
Druggists in this state will Be supplied At the o-
"‘ i “ l ' rf “‘ b, ' pplf ir g a« 50 N5, »f.m,
Druggist) No. 8, Gibbons’Building*-.
april 6 . n. „ . ,
’ BMcflee and Oil of Spruce,
I in addition to tbelr former stock.
«pr)l,6.-... . W.,M)[. ROSE,
District Court.
Notice)
TN cO'-sequenci of his honor Judge Cutler,
>f .h. unresisted *
you and all is lost. Temporize no longer, 0o urt in this citv is postponed m MONDAY,30th
make known yrtur resolution that this jyjb'- j inst. of whioh ai! eonfiertisd will take due notice
ject Blinll not be touched by them but at
their peril—hut for its sacred guarantee
by the Constitution we never Would have
■may It. .. t.t'05
JOHN H. MOREL, m d o
money.*—To dilate upon ^government tif Georgia that the line be-
be to consume your tween this state, and the state of Alabama
should be run and marked* The United
States ahswer to the last request, that it is
a concern of the two states exclusively, in
which the U. States will not interfere
On the former occasion) as you will re
member, the general government declin
ed a participation, and upon the allega
_. iu __ . w tion sthgly that the state of Alabama had
a bundantly for all the not given her assent. The state of Ala-
on and i Sta te—dlspenae with Taxa- bama had in fact given her ,assent, and
*fodi ,P • y0u * n a, l tb®ss fsspects had sought With tnticlt solicitude the con-
r g t g. n S w ‘ l h themost favored of your ettrrence of Georgia. Very recently her
lto mDli»h 9 !4 W ^° w *^ * eBS means have- former resolutions Upon this subject have
These n ed ,B0 , re • been rescinded,aud Georgia is left free to
arn m*. ;ji-*«• ,, U p the )^e t^ith or without her co-oper
ation, as she may deem best* The cor
respondence with the general government
and the letter of the Governor of Alabama
are submitted.
Obr claims to the lands occupied by
the Cherokees within ouniiraits, as well
as those on account of Indian depreda
tions, provided for by the first treaty at
the Indian Springs, .are adverted to only
—Ho inform you of the actual state of those
interests, and for this purpose tho vari
ous papers connected with them are laid
Wore you, ». ~ v
Since you wore last in session much of
anxiety and concern have been manifest
ed far all the in tercets connected with the
H Notice.
become parties to that instrument—at this | Tt/rrSUNDERSTANDINGfit having occurred In- -
moment you would not make yourselves ; relttr-
parties to nny^ constitution without it—of I -pj, e undersigned will receive proposals until the
course you will not be a party to it from next Meeting of Council for placing und keeping
the moment the General Government shall in repair the ratlings, post* and all the work a-
make that movement. I r° un d the public squares: light-wood posts ot the
If this matter be an evil it is our own-
if it be a sin We can emplore the forgive-'] 3 inches wide by one inch and one qi
ness of it, to remove it we ask not' either will be required; the contract to be.for otte year,
their sympathy or assistane'e-it
bboUr physical Weakness^—it is our } year in th ^ hejt order will be req
moral streiiglhi If like the Greeks abd
RomabB the hiomeht We chase to be mas
ters we are slaves—-We thenceforth minis
ter like tile modern Italians to the luxury
and pleasures Of our mahters-^prietb, pain
ters, musicians and sculptors we may he
-the moral qualities hoWever which] a sovereignramedv for all ulcers, sore Breasts,
would make us fair partakers of the gran- MLBoiU, sdre legs, swellings, sprains, bruises,
deur of a great empire would be gone-*-1 pains in the back, sc.
We would staud stripped and desolute un Approved and recomraendbd by all theetnin-
der a fervid sun and upon a generOUs soil, I en ’ *&***”.«> lh - e clt * of Philadelphia. For
may
14
s required.
GEO. MILLEN
1, MINIS ^
JAS; MORtHSON.
Com'
Mahys Renowned Plaster
Cloth. ; .
a mockery to ourselves, and the very Con
trast of What with a little firmness , and
foresight, tve might have bebn. I entreat
sale by appointment.
Brought to Jail,
N Savatiiiah.ofi tne 1st inst. a
you, therefore,most earnestly, *°^ tha gl ft,
is not too Into, lustep forth, and having ! -•-? j
exhausted the argiiraeitt, to stand by yeur . , _ ... .
arid has ldst two of hlft frorit teeth.
Your fellow-citizen, , I, 78 JOHN I. DEtVB, j.Jc. c.
m r ..'*^ ■1-- SWAIM’S PANACEA* 4 „
HE piibUc &rd reapeclfutly Informed, tha
m*mm mm® .ftGSW&fi 1 Es '“ “ w
N INE mouths after datb application will be,
made tt. thel.on.lnfeiiorcourtdi' the county 1 T wriS rir
of Biytm, for leave tb Sell all the real estfitb of | TT'
Wxllim Cubbcdgc deceased, to be sol
benefit of tint heirs an d credilora. ^ .
JOHN CUB:
138
i, Adm’r,
Pwn.Gw&ii.
j“°° ri - .
A LL persons indebted.to the estate ot John M
Oregon, dec’d, are reduest^H to make imme-
diate paVtofiat, and all having just demands wil
reader themin agreeable tolaw,tothc subscribe
ih Liberty County. ■. MARX; .tt^GORS,
April la t>i*80 /Mm'x'.
Swaim's Celebrated Panacea.
It Can be prdbured of hith Genuine, aud ai tBb
same prices as from me
- r A. PARSONS; Sblb Agent,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Building.
O’ The Darien Gazette will please give the a-
hove three insertions a week for two weeks, and
forward,the account to this office;
46
ANDREW LOW A CO.
der, and north Robeuhurst, at tbe time of the or|*
giual survey. The above luSdslevied on aV the
property of Charles Tiot, to satisfy, executions ip
favor of Henry M’Alpin and David Dugle.
THOMAS ELKINS, se c.
may 7 102
Town Lots for Sale, **
On thejlrrt Tuesday in July next, ,
UI71LL be Sold before the Court House in Efc
TT fiughaw County betwbhn the hours of sal*),
A number of vacant Lots in the town of Spring-
field, Effingham County. The probability of afi
Academy being erected this fall in the neighbaV-
bood, and its well known situation for health rntiy
may 6
f° r “p™“ B *^rfSsok
bruggiit, No. 8, Gibbon's Buildings.
if 4 . « !- .
2£
Aft
English Copperas,
B Y the barreldr half barrel—For sale by
A. PARSONS, -
town tu he Seen, and conditions made kbown on
(bat dfiy. ij« . •
By drder of the Inferior Ccurt,
JOilN CHARLTON, fclcrk-
6 JOO
,y ■.
City Marshal's Sales>
On the first Tud'day in June next,
W ILL be sold before tbe courthouse between
the usual hours the following property,
the fmeshre not paid before that day.
One horse and cart, levied, on "as the property
of Edwhrd Hughes,and HugbeS Passage to
tisfy two fines imposed by Council, for their mi :
king Bread too light.
One Dray and Horses, levied on as the property,
of J GBIois, to satisfy fines imposed by Council
for his Draymen driving disorderly.
F. M. STONE, c.x.
.may 7 102 . _ _ , 3^
Sheriff's Sales,—Continued. 1
On the first Tuesday in June next ;
"tfTTHLL be sold before the Court House in the
v V City ol Savannah, between ]he usual bounr,
ofsnlc-,
All that tract or parcel ofland^containing i'6>
acres more or less with 100 acres of Marsh I.amJ,
called Okeland, situate) lying and being in Httitiy
Ogechee District, in the county of Chatham,boun
ded north by lands of Fleming Akin, on the east
by lands of Dr Parker,'bn the south by lands efr
the late B. Walburger, and on tbe west by anorth-
east branch ef liitle Ogechee river, together with
all and singular the edifices, improvements *n4
appurtenances, levied Oq under a fi fa on.fbrecio 1
sure as the property of George L. Cbpe, in fav or
of John M'Nnh, Petef Mitchell, hod Robert.
Superior Sweet Oil. J 1 AUtbattractofLdndon the Island,of Skida-
•ft DOZEN bottles for family use—For Shl» way-, Chatham coupty; called Springfield, said tij.
by A.rARSONS) . I contain 760 acres, bounded northwardly by laifo*
Druggist, No. 8, Clbbon'S Buildings.; I of the estate of John Milledge, east ward ly.by
april 26 91 1 latids bf James Bilbo, southwardly by lands for)
— - -ri'V I merly Siitcliffs, westwardly by river and marshy
I ,-iiirpl Row mill- 1 with improvements thereon, levied od a3 the pro-
T „_, . M .„ . . . . * ..te ■ u I petty of Charles Stephens, tb satisfy an’execution
HF above Mill is dowin complete dtder, and j in f ttVor 0 f Richard Richardson,- fty- use, &b. 8tc;
will cut and deliver at Savannah, 6r at the Sol(} at tUe risko f the former akbJSser;
*mm nf d««e«n. I Half and BoJidin© Ncr,«f;EwipIbitrg) Oglei
april 5
SLi'
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Building?.-
*74
Genuine Eau Mcdtcinale dc
Husson.
JpJST importedby the^hl^ Emily.
Clurified Hbne^>
Just received foom Boston, and for sale by
. A. PARSONS,
, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
april 7 *
plantations on tho river, lumber of evefy descrip-
tiod wanted. Apply to.
HORACE KIRBY 1 , Shvnnnah, oh to
JACOB READ, Drakie’S Plantation,
dec 13 2 37m[|&M$
Notice.
Hall l.ot and winiuing; JNov-qjswinsDUrgi ogiev
tKorpe Ward, in the City of Savannah; the uneTA
pirea. lease of said half Lot for thre| yeura ffetd. -
January last, levied.tin as the property of Robert
Lewis, to satisfy an execution fftim a Justice*
Court in favor of J & M PendergfoSt, rehirned td
1 me by a constable. Sold at thB.rlsk tif the for 1
mer purchaser. 1: D’LYON, s. c. c.
may 21, , 114
Sheriff’s Salfes.
On the first Tuesday ih June next,
CTTlLI. be sold aithb Court I-Ioiisein the ,Citw
V V . tif Savannah, bfetWeeri the heiurs of ten antt
four o’clock, tbe following 16 negroes, Viz:—-
Sippio, HagelyAbner, Snap, March, Jerry; Bil-
, ., v . . I ly, Burke,Parris, Bfam,Dinah,little Bram, Prince,
A PRIME NEGRO MAN, about . 26 years of I Ben ajidMerlt m, with the increase of the families,
XjL age, an exiSelfent hbuso servant and coach I vied oti under a foreclosure ofa mortgage from
man: Foi-sald by J. B.HERBERT & CO. 1 eter Timothy to IVm. Washington, for use.
] iSAAC D’LYON; s.c.c.
ir„ 1 april 2 72, .
. ... • |-TVTINE months after date application will *
"IVTTnE rabhths after datb application will be _L r made to the Honorable the Idfefior Court of
J.T made to the htih. inferior Court (if Liberty I Chatham County, for leave to Sell a lot oh tho
County when sitting for Ordinary purposes for I corner tif Btill imd Bryan Sirtsets; being No. 6,
leave to sell cei-tMin tracts of Pine Land, sltiiate j Jekyl Tyfoirig, Derby Ward; in thfi bity tif
prescrilied by law. and those indebted to the es
tate will make immediate payiuent td
J03; JONES, Adin’r.
may 14 108
a-.--gaa, r.
.-•-'Ll ..V.
At Private Sale)
apritfl
; .•fi.-*--,-:
on and nedr Doctbrt Creek Bnd other places, for
the Benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of William
Andersdh, deceased.
ias&W. IPS..
Noticei
vices to his friends and the inhabitants of
State: iu the courts of Coosawbatchie, Beaufort
District, where he intends in future to practice,
LRVI B. D’LYON:
. much 16 stfid
Savannah, btitiriglng te the estate bf Rbbert R.
Glbsr;'>, detd:.for tne bfenefit of the heirs and
creditors tif said estate.
JAMES BARNARD,
Executor.
jan$5_—..lfl _ :i
To Rent,
The^Vharf wifk tlfo improve-
tnents thereon, lately occupied
by Wm. A. Moore'; tb a good tenant
i the rent will bo made moderate—\-.u~
I mediate possession giVeri. Apply to ,
WM. TAYLOR.
may 26 H3t
. SR ‘4 .
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