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EDITEE) BY THOMAS E3YVYF.M.
vol. v. no. :s.
ohe > lanbavb of pi nion,
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year, and no paper di.'i'miti'.iucd, but at the option of the publisher, until all arrenr
ugos are paid.
Advcrti eornts rov. pi< non*h in-erted nt the usual rates. Those not limited
" hen Inn d d in. wdl b? i i eited till forbid, and char? <1 .aeroidingl*.
CHAN*»!' OF Pl REC I'K>N.—X\ r dr-ii ? snrh of our subscribers ns tuny nt nnv
time **i>h the dirot lion < f th ir | : t .is chained fr< i one Post Office to another, to
inform ns in nil rn-c®, of the p!.u 'to wlffi hth \* had been previous!* sent; ns the
m rto forward them to adi > ■ , places it almost out ofourpowerto
comply. Uvar.se w' have no m . n® <»f a-certainiug th.' office from which (he* are
order’d to be ch .n., d, but b* a search through our whole subscription book, eon
taini.u - * end lh.>ns.*u.l i.. n. 's.
jHLLEDGEX ILLE jockey club races.
_ THE Spiins Rare. of the Mil
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4th IT ir mile h. ats fix e for nil. Pur* ", .... $ :.K)
.■•••> ,!.iv. C.utC -t.i!,,-—two mil, li .it*—s .’.MI . ntri'.nre —forth • Young IT.ti'.v orth
sl." •'—• ulr. .:•)» cut r. .l. Open until th.''.’.'th 'lurch n xt. Th- mono, hung up
end. .lav. 11. |'. YOI Nil & Co., I’ropri tow.
Jautiun -3, 1:1 '—l.
Ili'.'li QUARTERS, >
Vi” ■ I '.ill'. 1.-th .1. '.Clare, I.(
milE .1 ‘tr»::une«| opposition of m.nx of th? Ch ;.•> ••• Indians totin' t rmsof the
H I tte I t cnix .and (heir * mdisdc-itnm to - !>< * tlie law sot the State, render it prob
nble that di Kii sm iv arise i>i <•;'!>< te their r. mo* al to the country in the W est
provid'-I for th'tn b* tlh'G.u ;■.;!( io*en;i;i nt.
r • th '■ di liculti . i dto riv 'c>n id mce mid $ curity to the peo-
rlc, it is drained proper t!iut c\ r\ me. ' fd f;u . and protection should be in the
I lilitiaof 1 intictf oc uni I t»x
the la!;, s. \i. :<»f I mon. Gilmer, \Va'.\ r, Munax, Lumpkin, I’or-yth, Ciarokee,
<’a<s (’ .!» Jl’a I'dm-j, .••ml I'lovd.is very i:m • t’y 'r^ani/.ed—ibr the purpose < f im
proving its et? < • 'uc\. th • ( ’aptain- <4 4 ’<?mp ... <in those comities areordornl t » i’dl up
lheir must r rolls with di persons who are I y law subject to their rommr.nd; have
their hill immb rof subordinate officers el. i d. and noiin ot. .missioned ob eers se
lected ;tohn ea- fre j lent mu-ters ns th • k>-.. wid .. How. and the rrms in posse, don
■■ 1 <•■•• ) . . • • •■r hum diat ‘ns And th •■ i <.»!., ■ < ,
Battailous an I K ven tit* eml »nvor to have th • fall number of < fu- rs sub' « t to their
command in commis.-ion.bv ordering < i ctmusto <-”»ply anv vacn’.ev, ami in ;iuv and
Tne commander-in-chi f would vail hims If of 1 to II upon the pa-
triotic citizens of the St I', and ■ i •< i !!y of th ' <a.nnii - adi< i i.’n r th? Cherokee
a countrv, to form’h'm ves into volant? rco tl » ini 's, prepar ! to a lord immediate
assistance,should the ( hero s attempt t » imit .te th Cr-e'.s a?d Seminol s. in
brituing upon oi.r frontier poopic tlie n:i .r. s indd. nt to their savage mod-' of war
fa re.
By or ’?r of th ' Command r-in-Chi f.
1 MILLER GRIEVE, Aid-de-Cump.
EAGLE HOTEU
Nrr-f . —'l he suhsciilicr respt ct-
' 'SisJ*’ I.J y i.:i mis Lis Iritinls mill <>|<l
customers {'ener.illy, thnt hnving
tig :n |>tii'c!:used bis old stand, lie
will open the same on 'loud iy, t’'.c !i iust. His tabic ui 11 lie weii
furtiislietl, and having koo'l s-’i vims, he tiiiuk- he v. ill be able to give
general . ;ti. .1. t. u. Truvclien uiaycaU uu hiiu with the assurance of
being u < II attended to.
Jan. hi, .•>’.• ts no;; T. McCOMB.
/f LO„'d AI 1. \I. ’. Ct) i, L..' ■ —Sc ittshoro’ (< corgi a.—The
'LW Spring ter this Institution, for uill open on Monday.
January Slit. It is d si able tii.it all students should be present at the
form item of classes, on the first day ol the term. The government of
the Institution is strict, but sa 1 ' ry—being by written laws and consti
tution. which are rigidly euforci d. after the m.imier of the republican
•State (ioveinm< nts < I this eoutiiry. A pamphlet, containing hints on
L Female Educatiou, on. system of instruction, discipline, &c., will
shortly be published, and sent to al! who m y fie! interested enoir'h
■* to apply for it. by letter, to the Principal.
The hours for instruction are Irom day light till nine o'clock P. M.
(summer and winter) reserving four hours for meals and recreation.
On .Saturdays, students arc engaged only till noon. The Lyceum, (a
literary and sei utifie Society.) of which the I’iincipal is, e.r ojftcio, Pre
bid nt, meet-every .-'atm day evening. This society has been establish
ed but a few mouths, ami has already proven itself to be immensely im
proving to the voting ladies.
We pledge ourselves to impart..in cue year's time, to any young la •
<ly, who possesses a good mind, and who can read flnentlv, a handsome
handwrit t:g, a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography
and spelling.
A innrrii- I g utl.'tn in, from South Carolina, is engaged in the Draw
ing and Painting departmi n’. His work wid compare with any artist's I
in the Southern .-'tales. He-idcs the above branches, he will teach
Portrait and Mi. iature Pami'mg. Gilding, Hri ir/mg, Smalling, Trans
fer, ing pi ins. I". mry Work wnh [ i i ...rated paper, Xc.\c. Intheinu
sieal d. partmciit, iii-t: in ton will be given on the pi. mo. guitar, and
flageolet Lectures every night, on I Imn iu and comparative Pby-lo- ,
logv. Botany, Astrono.oy. Cbrmi strv. Xc. X'c.
Excrlio is are b> i.ig m ide t i have a< 1. rgyman attached to ho In.-ti- i
iition. wh ch will he elf. ctcd with a-, little d’ i iy as possible. tWe have
1 library of -0 I voltt its --rm hcrbaiium of 'J .'ll) spi cii s of plants, eol
■ected byth- P. ic'pd. i.i t'i;; Sr itjoi’S tilth Carol aa - optical i.istr.l- 1
inents—Chemical appmatns, limps, globes, X:r.
Ihe young Lidi--- m e rerpi r.*d to di*e-s p! im] v --not to wear jewels;
of any sort, and n»t t<i a.ten 11, Ils an I parties. Xo store accounts
without the sanction of parents or guardians. Such as h ive accounts
will be required to register all tbeir expenses in a book, they will keep
for the purp I atrons will receive a monthly report of their chil-
, dreu's progress in their studies,
i Board can be Irrl in the village.
We s dicit the patronage of our South rn frien !•;, at) I pl. dgc otir- ■
selves to I ibor to d it. We n>t oily iuvif. but would beilittcr i
ed by the v:-it ... :.. '..mi nri vbe <li-p:> .<•»! to attca.l otir lee tn, es. recita
tions &c. on < iiy d :y or hour dming tm: week.
L. I.AT \STE.
A.X.XA M. LATASTE, j
Principals.
D <. Cl. 49—3, n .
IM-ILLFzDGEV ILLE M\LE \C W.M d i
JY-ll of i.. - :• 1. -'d will be re-.i'n-'d mi Tnc.'J iv, the secoml inst ,
iitnder the cli irge of Mr. A. IL WATKOL’S Tint Trustees being
desirous of placing this Institn’ion on afooting with the other Acade
mies in this .State, have engaged the services of Mr. W. whois a
graduate of one of the most respectable Colleges in the countrv, and
•whose qualifications and expel ience as a Teacher, are a guarantee
that every facility will lie afforded for acquiring a knowledge of all
the branches of an English and Cla-sical education. The .Adademv
is furnished with good apparatus, so that the higher bran, lies niav be
taught wi h tippropri ite lectures and experiments- Particular at
tention u ill l,c paid to the morals of the - itpils.
TERMS. —Pupils will be clrirged qmiitcrly, as follows, viz- O;-
thograpliy, Reading, Writing and Gcegrapliv, §7
English Gr rntn ir, Aritlimeiii', I'o k-keep'iig and Dictation, 8
Al! other br i:i hr s, s.<h as Rlietoiic, Logic, Algebra, Ge
om. try , N itnral Phd opby am! Chemisttj, together n ith the
Latin and Greek Lmiguages, <)
No charge will be made lor less lli’iti one quarter, wliii h in i very
case will be rcqmr: ■! in adv ?.;ice. IP,■ cider <d lie Board of Trustei s,
C. J. PAINE, Seen t.uv.
Jan 2, i ' 50— It.
€1 IT Vi. i : I )). :; I, u// lee --! , .>. I. x;;
) HI.-. .I ol Mill rille, ofllie Ge.rgia I n.-m-am-e andTiu-l
Cmnpaiiy, w ill take l ire and .M n inv I ;ir "in< <■ on the mo t ica
Sooa'de rerun. TllO’l.,? S. -METCALF, Pl'cs't.
W m. T. G iL'bu. S -cr'y
Directors'i ftl flror'.ri t In::uritn r .e uud 'Vrurt Coinprtniy .Moe. l//i, r-.'i i.
Samvel Hulr. lien jolin. H. H'arrtn,
Hasid 11. St. Jif.n, I'Ji ~n Morion,
Adam J .hii :ton, lldicurd Tho.nas,
J'l':'i'i Ma e, J i n's S'lirn l,
Solomon I. a foil, Stmuel H P'clt,
Jtai/s 11 wire, 1 r ,ac T. Heard.
Pleasant Sim ill, it i.'tiain 11. \Jor ; r in,
Arie.nan Gould, H r (I. [Huson,
John M. AJmi !. .h.iin I'. Coii-ti:n',
Andruo.l. Milin, lllicardl’adlfonl.
Nov 17—11 J
Hie .1. .- ,1 >[ ELL. Macon, Ga— The subscribers
(former partners of Ellis ;-hotw«dl, & Co.) have resnmedtheir
buiiiiir is under the above firm, at their old stand oppouto tho Brick
l averu, and will keep a genera! - soi tmeiit of Drugs. Medicines, Sur
gical and liKst.-mnciits, Paintsand (tils, of all kinds', Window Glass, as
sorted size,, Glass Ware for shop furniture. Perfimi' rv, I 'aucy Articles,
Brushes of every d-seriptimi, Botanic and Patent .Medicines Carpen
ter's prepare lou.. a l ld, E « a ys Mcdica. Dye Wood- Dye stuffs,
mid agreat variety, ! 'disci II mcoiis Articles, which they have received
a large supply of, ami inten I keeping their st-rk constantly replenished,
so as tube able at all times to supply De dels, Physicians, Planter,
and others who may favoi them with their custom.
Intendiiig to he permmiently engaged in this business, the stibsei i
bersfrom their long experiohee, hope to render it worthy the patron
( age of old and n w custom rs. Orders by lett .r will meet the same
attention as if mad.! in person.
k N. B. Garden -et.ls, iissortc l, .rtrrcnted fresh \ liberal discount
made to country dealers. II X’ I S
Oi't. 11, 1i37. ’ W-’.-tf
of
82 sa 1S e .SD o<• gs ebb <* bs 1n .
TiIEASURER’S REI ’ORT.
TKEASt RY DEPARTMENT, GEORGIA, ?
Mili edge* ii.i.e, 12th Novrinlicr, 1837 \
1 lii'vc Hit'honor to lay before th » Genera! Assembly, a report of the receipts and
; expt mliiiires at the I i.’asiu * <4 said State, from the firrt day of November, 1836, to
; the .list day <4 October, 1837, both days inclusive.
IL -p< ( (fully submitted, by
T. H IYNES, Treasurer.
Shiiement of t Is Vat/nicnts tit lhe Treasury of Ute
S/afe of (itort’ia, from the first day of November, 1836,
October, 1837, both days inclusive.
DR.
! or imumi't r. , bed li, t l„. <: ,-t ilnv of N<w<-, l it.. r , IKW, to th" Blstdnvof October,
llio. b.ali de, ■i" 11> baii;l plac'd to the i redit of th.' following account*:—
General Tax of Id S. M O 3't
Gen Tai Tax of 13'.’:: 5 ()()
Dividend on I'.ank Stock 115,249 00
Tax on I’, ink Stock 8,lt;<l |7
. s ' 303,124 0(>
' nine lax 2,330 03
: Sal" of I'rnitdul. nt Lot* 1,827 ->:t
I Sal ■ of R vcrti I! ot« inJlu cogee, &c 253 12
Sil■ of W«con lots and r n. < 385 go
I’rc S !,..,! •.„! I'nn.l 2,009 00
I’nn !-• laisthlkv Giant I'ecson Gold Lot* 12,2.59 00
"<• ’ 'Io ( 11. rokee Land Lots 12,115 00
Do do Lott"i v of 13.7, 9,090 00
>»<• ''<> 1 otter' of 13’1 1,905 00
Do 'I” 1 otter, of 1829, 5,835 00
D" 'Jo Head Rights 1.959 00
Do ’ <: ' ,; 'l I’raetion* 218 00
Do do < lierokcc Lnml I'rni'tions, 115 50
Do do I'riieticnis of 13 ’7, 2'7 00
Do do I rai limis ..f m? ’ 270 011
Do do Columbus Lots 198 00
Do do Mr.eon Lot* and Reserves, 7050
Do do I'rainhil. nt Lots 04 0 0
Do d > l ot* 10 and 100 j.j ft o
Do do 1 in* sold in Appling, now Ware, 11'* 4»0
Do do Reverted Lots in 'dnseogoe,X'C fl 00
Do bj I - '«”> Testimonial. 135 00
Do do ( opy Grants, o"0 50
, $131.01777
lbdance m th’ 1 r ':'.*i:r;. on th. 31st Oct. 1330, 25 995 48
$507,639, 62
OR.
Bv nmonnt of Governor's \V arr-.nt*. mid President’s and Speaker’s Warrants, paid,
from the first day of N'nvWil. r, 1836, to the 31st day of October, 183*, both davs
inclusive:— ’ J
Civil I'stnldi-linicnt of 13.37 ♦"".OAo 13
Civil.Establislimcnt of 1836...........................................’ liijtG!) 00
Contingent I’mid of 1837 13200 II
Comb, ent I-'mid of 183,6, ' 0 .,
Contingent I’midof 13"! 305
Contimr 'iit Fund <.f 13'13 343 -r (
Spread Aopropri ilion of !3.’i7 247 816 73
Special Appropriation of 183il, 7 150 67
iid Appropriation of 1335 pp
Printing Fu’til of 1837 ,* 16709 up,
Printing Fun I of 1836 l':tl2 94
Mili’tirv Fund of 183(i-’7, 4*334 68
Apprc int ion County Acndemii s 22*823 88
Foor School Fluid 177 H 30
Free School and Education Fond 2*ooo 00
President's mid Speaker's Warrant.., 85 309 30
, r , ,•, ~ ...... $164,12171
I o in- t vim h tii-’re is m the 1 reasurv—
-I’nnk Stock '. £IO.OOO 00
P- pt. 11 dime 2,787 7.3
Pills (.11 th. I'ank of .’lacon, 1,122 00
Conn: rs it Mmiev 8| 00
F'..:rl r . bed dining the political year 1837, 29,576 40
$ 13,517 88 |
p , n . $705,639 62
I. spectfully submitted, by
*’• ILVINES, Treasurer.
COMPTROLLER'S REPORT.
COMPTROLLER GENER AL’S OFFICE, 7
Mn.i.EDCBvn.LE, Georgia, November 7, 1837. ’ $
I have the honor, herewith, to present to the Senate a statement of the receipts and
disbursements at the Treasury, during the political year 1837, which is most respect
fully submitted.
JOHN G. PARK, Comptroller General.
Thomas Haynes, f.sq. Treasurer, in account icith the State of
Georgia, for Recci[ds and Disbursements at the Treasury,
during the political year 1837, viz: from the first, day of
?\orember, 1836, to the thirty-first dm/ of October, 1837.
I-or ninoi;nt< received on tho follownur nrconnt*. to wit:
I’alnii'* r<‘in:iiiiiu‘r in rhe Treasury, 31st (i 'tobcr, 1836, $ ,*,0?9 10
For General Tux of 4334, 243 33
For Genera! Tax of 1828, 5 f»i) '
I’or tax on Bank Stock, 8,169 17
For Vendin' Tax 2,330 03
For Di* id. n l on Ed Lock, 115,249 00
For State Stork 306,421 06 !
For Snle of Lot** fran hilently drawn, j E77 03
For Sale of Revert I Lot* in &c., 253 12 I
For Sale of Lot* and Reserves at Macon, 335 20 !
For Fn* • School and Education Fund 2,000 00 !
For Fees on Grant-, l :n I drawn in 13-0 5,835 O') •
For F« r* on Grants, • nd drawn in 1821 1,90.', 00
I’or Fee** on Grant*, b<ml drawn in 18.‘7, 9,090 00
For F- rs on Grants, Cherok* e hind lots, 183?, 19,115 00 i
For Fc*s on Grants, (’la roker Gold lots, 1832, 12,259 00
For Fees on Grants H adßights 1,959 50
For Fc'ps on Grant*, FU;ct‘.oi:s wold under the Acts of 18?2 and’3,.... 270 00
For Fees on Grant*, Fractions sold under the Art* of 1827, 207 00
For Fees on Grants, Cherokee Land Fractions, 115 50 ;
I’or Fe?* on Grants, <’h rokr“ Gold Fnicthma, 218 50 |
For I < ■on Grai lot an I R n at Macon 76 50 1
For Fe - on Grants, Lots and Rea srve nt < /olnmbus, 198 00 I
For Fc ■* on Grants, Lots fraudulently drawn, 21 00 I
I’or I 01 Grants, Reverted Lots in .Muscoircr, 9 or
For I'e-i on Grant®, Lot* undrawn in Appliaqr, ]|o 59 !
I’or Fr I * on Grant®, I ot® No.’s 10 and 100, jo pp j
I’or F- < (»n Gr. trT- -»tiiiionials, 135 op j
I’cr Fc .son Copy Grant*, 219 75
$481,533 49
GR.
Ey amounts j a I fsovcriy r s W nrrt’.r‘''.<l:a?cfealdc to the following* accounts, viz:
Ty Appr.pii iti-.n tbr Conmv -A cm! ",,i *, S 28’:i*88
By Appro|>rintioii for Poor School Fuml 17-n 30
Bv Appropri itmti f..r Comm/. m I iin<l of ll:T1 ;t | :! 75
Bv Appropriation for* outm nt I i’ml of 1884, 325 09
By Appropriation for Contingent Fund of 1836..................... 17 22 i
I’y Approprimimi Ibr Cqntingeiit I'nml of 1817, ]8.200 11 I
Bv Appropriation for Printing Fttndof !.:’<• | 310 94 I
!'■ '!•' 1 iprintion for MIIIU ry Fundof 1836-7, £s34 68
By Special rintionfor 1835 ’ 768 ,
Bv Spi'ci il 'pproprintion for 1886 7 15» 67 !
By Special Appropriation for 1837 247,816 78
Bv Appropr trnn IbrCi.il I'.-tuMi-1,. ,nt of lIC.G jo/IGO (10
By Appropriation for* ivil Eatnldißbm nt oi lb 28,395 13
lb A.proprim ion for Free Scliool nn.l l.diicntion Enn.l o ,onn GO
By Pr<’*iil. nt’* nn.l Speaker'll \\ arrant* for 1836, 85,329 80
? 161,121 71
By Balance, $20,411 75
$ 131,5.33 49
A STATEMENT OF WARRANTS
Dratrn 0:1 the Treasurer during the political year eighteen hun
dred and, thirty-s' ren, or behremi the fu st Monday in No
vember, eight" n hundred an t Ikirty si.r, and the first Mon
day in November, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven.
APPROPRIATION FOR COLNTY ACADEMIES.
Date. No. In whose fuvor drawn. «*(.<• w hit p-y.-po- ~,1
to w hat hind char reahle. amount.
j Lov. 8 2 Tru tpos Jen’-ins Acad., For amount due said Acnde-
ILirri* county, m* on th' 3Gth June, 1836, fl 10 99
i '<(iv. 8 3 Wtdthoiirvill ■ In. t., Li-
berty county, I’or do. do. do. 48 28
N >v. 8 4 Academy, < nitidea, For do. do. (jo. 298 00
No. . 9 5 Clinton Ac. Jones, For do. do. do. 70 92
| Nov. 9 3 Aradcuiv, Eulloch, I’or do. do. do. 102 00
Nov. 9 10 Fnckej.e Ac. Laurens, For do. do. do. 99 oi)
Nov. 10 II Jackson Ar. Monroe, For do, do. do. 66 13
Nov. 10 12 For®* th M. & I’. “ For do. do. <!*>. 123 29
Nov. II II Dublin A . Lauren®, For do. do. do. 221 90
Nov. II 18 Wntkii) Jib' •c.C’lar'.e, For do. do. do. 250 20
Nov. I ’ 91 I iiion te. Wn"hingtoii, For do. do. do. 95 76
! N »v. I 1 24 AcaJemv,’l’nltnal, I’or do. do. do. 99 09
Nov. I! 25 Ara.lem-, (\.’.h, For do. do. do. 71(0
1 Ac. ••’* h’n, F i* do. do. do. 107 08
i N.> . 17 29 Fatotifon »r. Piitmiiu, For do. do. do. ]6| 44
•o '. I > 31 J'lrks a \c, Bfiti , For d*>. do. do. 78 55
<v. 22 32 Catnjil ellton Ac. <’amp’l, I’or do. do. do. * 171 (‘0
Nov. 22 33 M* oa Ac. Oglethorpe, i’or do. do. do. 413 00
No . 24 35 I’i n’t Grove Ac. iliii' -', For do. do. do. 167 GO
Nov. 25 36 Thoma ton and Franklin
Ac. L'p-rm, For do. do. do. 76 G 8
Nov. £ 3 39 Mon Tie. 110 MvV F Jumper, For do. do. do. 213 91
Nov. 28 40 Gon. Hall \c. Jasp°r, i’or do. do. do. 96 05
.No. . 28 43 Whlilhhit. ille .Ac. Liberty,For do. do. do. GO 82
Nov. 39 45 Academy, Rabun, i’or do. (10. (jo. 137 00
Dec, 1 47 Academy. Frnnkli’i, For do. do. do. 403 Os)
Dr. I 49 Madi on M& F, Morgan, For do. do. do. 215 86
Dec. I 50 Academy, Madison; For do. do. do. 185 00
D'-r, 3 52 /G'id* in v, Marion, For do. do. do. 1280 95
Dec, 3 53 l’.van**ille Ac. Mor'jan, For do. do. do. 86 35
Dee. 5 54 Wood Lawn \c. .Monroe, For do. do. do. 41 83
Dec. 5 55 Hill Ac. Monroe, For do, do. do. 71 73
Dec. 5 56 Taylor’s Creek Ac. Lib’y, For do. de. dl. 41 flO
Dec. 7 58 I’armer’s Ac. Hancock, I’or do. do. do. f>l 00
!>•('. 9 (’■) County Line Ac. Monroe, I’or do. do. do. 41 83
Dec. 9 Gl Runbiiry Ac. Liberty, I’or do. do. do. 22 30
!>< (•. 12 65 Mt. Zion Ac. Hancock, I’or do. do. do. 89 06
Dec. 13 67 Blakclv Ac. Farly, For do. do. do. 37 93
Dec. II G 9 Cassville Ac. Cass, I’or do. do. do. 58 00
De. 15 72 Academy, Irwin, I’or do. do. do. 51 00
Dec. 16 71 Sto’i.' G?". k Ac. Twirtrs, For do. do. do. 77 63
Dec. 19 79 U'nvir' l boro Ac. Burke, For do. do. do. 87 50
Dec. 19 89 Lmioriville Ac. Harris For do. do. do. 160 01
Dre. 19 83 Lafayette and (Jniqjt I fill
Ac. I p u on, I’or do. ( 1 0. do. 62 77
D/c. 20 85 I nio i Ac. Pi/.e, For dv- do. do. * 109 25
ma.s<] villen, geohctßA, t&tkmeday ftimiNiirra, bsjis.
Ortr Owr Country—Ohs
Date. No. In whose favor drawn. 1 ( ; r "b"* purpose drnwn, and A .
to whatfund chargeable.
ru;.
Dec. 20 86 Planter’s Ac.’l’wiirg.-', :or do. do. do. 68 32
Dec. 22 89 .Academy, (’oweta, I’or do. do. do, 007 (ip
Dec. 22 92 Academy, Telfair, For do. do. do. 166 00
Dec. 22 94 Lincolnton and Goshen
Ac. Lincoln, For do. do. do. 142 00
Dee. 22 95 D’bl. Branch Ac. Lincoln, For do. do. do. 71 ()()
Dec. 22 97 Academy, Appling, For do. (jo. do. 1365 60
Dec. 22 98 Zebulon Ac. Fike, I’or do. do. do. 151 75
Dee. 23 99 Academy; Troup; I’or do. do. (io. 306 00
Dre. 23 1(10 Academy, W ilkinson, For do. do. d o . 504 P()
Dee. 23 10! Academy, Meriwether, For do. do. do. 209 00
Dec. 24 103 Academy, Decatur, For do. do. do. 163 00
Jan. 3 151 Centre*illc Ac. Talbot, For do. do. do. 132 88
Feb. 3 208 Academy. Stewart, I’or do. do. ( j o . 73 00
Feb. 4 2|3 Academy, Murray, For do. do. (io. ]OS 00
Feb. 8 272 Academy, IL nry, For do. do. J o . 449 pp
Feb. 23 292 Academy, Walker, I’or do. do. do. 28 00
April 5 400 ('oiinly Ac. Baldwin. For do. do. do. 71 91
April 26 411 Mid**av Ac. Baldwin, I’or do. do. d o . 4| | »
May 6 525 Rock Spring Ac. Monroe, For do. do. do, 33 ||
May 16 550 Academy. Sumter, For do. do. do. 147 p()
June 30 621 Academy, Bulloch, For do. do. 30th June, 1837, 102 00
July 5 635 Midway Ac. Baldwin, For do» do. do, 49 99
July 6 633 Academy, Elbert, For do. do. do. 440 00
July 6 640 Academy, Taliaferro, For do. (io. do. 212 GO
July 6 612 Academy, Hou-ton, For do. do. do. 318 00
I July 7 611 Vineville Ac. Bibb, For do. do. do. 84 13
' July 8 646 Buckeye Ac. Laurens, For do. do. do. 193 HL
July 8 647 Academy, Richmond, For do. do. do. 418 00
July 8 648 Thomaston Ac. Upson, For do. (io. do. 74 02
July 8 651 I'ortville. Ar. Jones, For do. do. do. 127 42
July 8 653 Union Ac. Washington, I’or do. do. do. 11133
July 8 654 Blount ville Ar. Jones, For do. do. do. 149 26
July 8 655 Sparta MA F, Hancock, For do. (io. do. 264 86
July 12 660 Academy,Chatham, For do. do. do. 534 00
July 13 664 Franklin Ac. Putnam, For do. (io. do. 61 76
July 13 666 Academy, Tattnal, For do. do. dn. 99 09
July 14 673 Madison MA F, Morgan, For do. do. do. 242 29
July 14 674 Campbellton Ac. Cam’ll, For do. do. (io. 174 00
July 17 681 County Ac. Washington, For do. do. do. 70 96
Juiy 17 683 County Ac. Henry, For do. do. do. 419 00
July 19 681 Mt. Carmel Ar. Crawford, For do. do. do. 171 00
July 20 637 County Ac.Bibb, For do. do. do. 117 51
July 21 691 Academy, Wilkes, For do. do. do. 478 00
July 22 69.5 Pleasant Ar. Jasper, For do. do. do. 143 23
July 24 699 Cullodensville Ac. Mon’r, For do. do. do. 171 09
July 24 700 County Ac. Hall, For do. do. do. 543 00
July 24 702 Academy, Columbia, For do. do. do. 4U| po
July 26 708 Lawrenceville Ac. G*vin’t,For do. do. do. 301 10
July 27 709 County Ac. Muscogee, For do. do. do. 142 37
August 1 713 Corinth Ar. Baldwin, For do. do. do. J 29 50
August 2 719 Hamilton Ac. Harris, For do. do. do. 129 70
August 4 723 County Ac. Effingham, For do. do. do. 220 00
August 4 724 Ockchumpka Ac. Upson, Por do. do. do. 31 35
August 4 728 Monticello MAt F, Jasper, For do. do. do. 212 40
August 8 776 Farmer’s Ac. Walton, For do. do. do. 100 51
August 11 783 Oak Grove Ac. Morgan, For do. do. do. 116 72
August 12 784 Union Hill Ar. Jones, For do. do. do. 116 50
August 12 785 Jefferson Ac. Putnmn, For do. do. do. 153 3J
August 14 787 County Ac. DeKalb, For do. do. do. 456 0()
August 14 791 Jefferson Ac. Monroe, For do. do. do. ]O3 50
August 14 792 County Line Ac. Monroe, For do. do. do. 60 37
August 17 796 Monroe Ar. Walton, For do. do. do. 162 81)
August 18 798 Eatonton Ac. Putnam, For do. do. do. 155 40 (
August 19 801 Count* Ac. Mrlnto.-h, For do. do. do. 308 00
August 24 803 Jackson Ac. Butts, For do. (io. do. 193 00 !
August 25 812 Countv Ac. Sumter. For do. do. do. 37 pp
August 25 813 Bethlehem Ar. Wash’ll, For do. do. co. 173 71
August 25 815 Lake Ac. Bibb, For do. do. do. 17 55
Sept. 5 831 Hill Ac. Monro?, I’or do. do. do. 65 00
Sept. 5 812 Liberty Hill .\c. Wilkin’n,For do. do. do. 43 66
Sept. 6 835 (’ountv Ac. Cobb, For do. do. do. 7| no
Sept. 8 837 Washington \c. Gwinnett,For do. do. do. 250 90
Sept. 8 839 Salem Ac. Clarke. I’or do. do. do. 140 37
Sept. 8 840 Vvashingion Ac. Talbot; For do. do. do. 122 04
Sept. 19 817 I’owclton Ac. Hancock, For do. do. do. f,3 07
Sept. 21 848 Jackson Ac. Forsyth, For do. do. do. 95 pp
Sept. 22 849 County Ac. Habersham, For do. do. do. 4)3 pp ]
Sept. 26 853 County Ar. Heard, For do. do. do. 83 00
Ort. 12 866 County Ac. Baldwin, For do. do. do. 79 5]
Ort. 17 874 Meson Ac. Oglethorpe, For do. do. do. 318 o| 1
Oct. 19 875 W'ashington Ac. Bibb, For do. do. do. 33 50 |
Ort. 19 876 Mt. Vernon Ac. Monroe, For do. do. do. 41 pp
Ort. 19 880 County Ac. Montgomery, For do. do. do. 101 00 I
Nov. 1 830 Covington M&F, Newton, For do. do. do. 270 37 I
Nov. 3 893 Monaghan Ac. Warren, For do. do. do. 183 07 ]
$23,282 32
POOR SCHOOL FUND.
1836.
Nov. 8 1 Trustee Warren Co, For amount of Poor School Fund
due said county on the 30th June,
1336, * $2Bl 41
A or. 9 6 “ Greene For do. do. do. 272 44
Nov. 9 7 “ Bulloch For do. do. do. 103 43
Nov. 9 9“ Columbia For do. do. do. res. 9th Dec.
1335, 433 50
Nov. 14 23 “ Tattnal For do. do. do. 101 93
Nov. 17 39 “ Butts For do. do. do. 188 55
Nov. 28 41 “ Jasper For do. do. do. 355 74
Nov. 28 42 “ I iberty For do. do. do. res. this day, 271 42
Nov. 29 44 “ Walton For do. do. de. ’ 790 74
Dec. I 43 “ Monroe For do. do’ do. 544 49
Dec. I 51 “ Mad Hon For do. do. do. J3B 44
Dee. 10 63 “ (’hatham For do. do. do. 280 22
Dec. 10 64 “ Eiling ham For do. do. do. 95 82
Dec. 12 66 “ Buike For do. do. do. 290 81
Dec. 15 70 “ (’rawford For do. do. do. 154 78
Dec. 15 71 “ Irwin For do. do. do. 59 70
Dec. 16 73 “ Franklin For do. do. do. 420 95
Dec. 19 81 “ Rabun For do. do. do. 166 99
Dec. 19 82 “ Habersham For do. do. do. 574 67
Dec. 20 88 “ Marion For do. do. do. 193 f.j
Dec. 22 91 “ Telfair For do. do. do. 166 54
Dec. 22 96 “ Appling For do. do. do. 63 71
Dec. 23 102 “ Early For do. do. do. 164 20
Dec. 24 104 “ Coweta For do. do. do. 232 13
Dec. 24 105 “ St'wart For do. do. do. 76 73
Dee. 21 107 “ Lincoln For do. do. do. 155
Dee. 24 109 “ Paulding For do. do. do. res. this day. 154 89
Dec. 26 110 “ Lumpkin For do. do. do. “ 246 01
1337.
Feb. 3 211 “ Muscogee For do. do. do. 347 33
Feb. 9 274 “ Putnam For do. do. do. 29.7 46
Feb. 11 279 “ Oglethorpe I’or do. do. do. 297 53
March 8 321 “ Bibb For do. do. do. 250 60
March 29 385 “ Cobb For do. d■>. do. 271 00
April 26 415 “ Dooly For do. do. do. 429 73
July 6 G4l “ Taliafrro For do. do. on 30th June, 1837, 186 30
July 6 643 “ Houston For do. do. do. 336 0G
July 8 649 “ Upson For do. do. do. 235 26
July 8 650 “ Hancock For do. do. do. 30] 3a
July 10 657 “ Baldwin I’or do. do. do. 362 27
July 11 653 “ Twiggs For do. do. do. 070 33
July 13 6G7 “ Tattnall For do. do. do. ]O9 26
Julv 14 675 “ Fayette For do. do. do. 275 34
July 17 682 “ Heir/ I’or do. do. do. 503 22
July 21 692 “ Wilkes I’or do. do. do. 3]o 60
July 21 £93 “ Richmond For do. do. do. 333 43
July 24 701 “ Hull For do. do. do. 670 62
July 21 704 “ Gwinnett For do. do. do. 655 74
July 27 710 “ Heard For do. do. do. 83 36
July 27 712 “ Jackson For do. do. do. 404 oj
July 28 713 “ Cass For do. do. do. 320 79
July 29 715 “ Bibb For do. do. do. 263 50
August 3 720 “ Talbot I’or do. do. do. 283 47
August 7 773 “ Clarke I’or do. do. do. 303 04
August 7 774 “ Warren For do. do. do. 390 53
August 14 783 “ DeKalb For do. do. do. 54] 09
August 22 802 “ Campbell For do. do. do. 203 88
August 23 805 “ Carroll For do. do. do. 134 02
Sept. 2 829 “ Greene For do. do. do. 291 90
Sept. 15 845 “ Wilkinson For do. do. do. 287 10
Oct. 5 857 “ Jones For do. do. do. 37] 33
Oct. 5 853 “ Jefferson For do. do. do. 210 84
Oct. 19 879 “ Montgomery For do. do. do. 109 74
Nov. 1 887 “ Murray For do. do. do. 67 75
Nov. 1 839 “ Newton For do. do. do. 436 06
$18,265 13
FREE SCHOOL AND EDUCATION FUND.
1337.
May 26 530 P. A. Rees, For amount appropriated to chairman of
committee under the act of 23d Decem
ber, 1836, in relation to free schools and
education, to collect information, &c. $2,000 00
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION—I33S.
1336.
Nov. 11 17 C. D. Terhune, For 71 days service ns Indian
A gent in the (’hcrokec coun
try—act 0f1334, $213 00
1337.
April 4 399 C. D. Terhune, For 83 do. do. do. and
pav of an interpreter, 342 50
April 5 481 Curtis Greene, For 57 do. do. do. 17] 00
April 27 451 Lacv Witcher, For 9 do. do. do. 27 (-0
May 17 560 M. J. Camden, Fors~ do. do. do. 15 00
Nov. 1 390 C.D. Terhune, For 173 do. do. do. 534 00
$1,202 50
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION—IBS6.
Nov. 11 15 Lev in Tumlin, For cost due him ns Sheriff of
(’ass county, in cnses of cri
minal prosecutions against
< ’h(‘r«>ke»* Indinns—Act 22d
December, 1835, sf,2o 69
Nov. 11 1G Wm. McGaughy, 1* or do. Murray do. do. do. 156 29
Nov. 11 19 Micha 1 Dixon, For do. jailor ofWalkcr’do. do 26 12
Nov. II 20 \S illinm I’alkm r. l ot* do. slier’fdo. do. do. do. 248 25
Nov. 12 22 Andrew McDonald, lor dep. sh’fT of Cass do. do. 132,81
Nov. 15 26 Tr’s Paulding co. Ac’my 15 r amount specially appro-
priated Io Paulding county
Acad -mv, by the act of 22d
Dec., 18.35, 815 00
Nor. 26 37 Vincent Boman, I <‘r cost due him in cns<'s of
criminal prosecutions against
<’!i rokec Indians in Murray
co. Act 22d Dee. 1835, ' 31 25
Nov. 2G 38 John Caldwell, !*ur > t due him as (Tk Sup.
fl', ourt < f \\ alker co. against
Cherokee Indians. Act 22d
December 1835, pj
Dec. 1 43 N. Smith, For cost due him ns jailer of
Gilmer co., against (’hcrokec
Indians. Act of22d Dec. 1335, 80 78
Dec. 7 57 A. L. Barry, For cost dunhimns jailer of
M alker co. agninst Cherokee
Indians. Act of 22d Doc.
336 71
Dec. 7 59 Arthur Erwin, For cost due him ns jailer of
Forsyth, | against (’hcrol re
Indians. Act of 22d Dec. 1835, 60 51
Do. H 63 Francis L. Brnndon, I’or cost due him ns jailer of
Gwinnett co. against (’hero
kec Indians. ;Act 22d Dec.
1835, 638 61
I Dre. 16 7a \. m. 1 1. I'i'nuik.'s, For provisions furnished the
I militia raised in Stewart co.
for dt'f nding tie i-iiizcns
agninst the hostile Creek In
dian?. Act 21st Dea. 1335, 173 21
Dec. 22 90 W. Shropshire and > For cost due them as dcp.
R. L. Johnson, 5 fh’fl and Cl’k Sup. Court of
I loyd co. in cases of criminal
prosecutions against Chero
kee Indians, per act 22d Dec.
1835 und certificate of the
Judge, 930 17
Dec. 24 108 Tr’s Union co. Ac’my, For amount specially appro
priated to Union county Acad-
];r7 cmy by act of 22d Dec. 1335, 815 00
Jan. 9 169 Geo. NV. Underwood, For amount due him as Justice
oftho 1 *eace of Cass co. in
cases of criminal prosecutions
Cherokee Indians.
Feb. -1 219 Tr’s Murray co Ac’my, Foraiiioinitspeciiiilv’nppropri
ated to Murray co. A*;c.demy
r I 1C noo or> <l. act 23d Dee. 18:;5, ’ 815 00
Feb. 16 208 R.R. Allen, For cost dne hini as jailer of
Walker co. in cases of criminal
prosecutions against Cherokee
t’ 1 4 r,. . Indians. Act22d Dec. 1835, 110 94
1 co. Asa DicKson, For cost due him ns sh’if of
Walker co. in cases of crim
inal prosecutions against Che
rokee Indians; Act of 22d
Feb. 27 298. C. Hawks and Offi-> For c’olTdue them as Clerk
ccrs of Court, J Sup. Court &c. of Cass co.
in cases of criminal prosecu
tions against Cherokee Indi-
Anr on twa i • . ands; act 22d Dec. 1835, 38 75
Apr. 20 4.9 J.W. Ambnster, For cost due him as constable
oi Cass co. in cases of crinii
»"l prosecutions against
Cherokee Indians. Act 22d
May 15 515 Mitch 11, For cost due ,him ns Solicitor 1
General Cherokee circuit,
_ (protein.) in cases of criminal
prosecutions against Chero
kee Indians. Act of 22d
May 16 551 Wm. R. Williamson, For cost duo him as sh’ff of C °
Floyd co. in cases of criminal
prosecutions against Chero
kee Indians. Act of 22d
June 2 592 W.M.McAfee, For him as jailer of
Cherokee co. in eases ofcriin-
inal prosecutions against
Cherokee Indians. Actof22d
Sen 6 PTI Pr n • i r. l)cc ’ 1835 » 1’ 24 14 :
K-ep. b 833 R. F. Daniel, For cost due him aa jailer of ]
Cherokee co. in cases ofcrim
inuljprosecutions against Che-
rokee Indians. Act of22dof 1
Sen *»□ Dec ’ 1835 > 236 71
S>ep. .Joan Orsamus Camp, For cost due him asjbailiilof !
1' loyd co. in cases of criminal
prosecutions against Chero- I
ken Indians. Act of 22d Dec.
Oct. 16 870 Geo. W. Underwood, For cost duo him as jailer of 26 25 IJ
Cass co. in cases of criminal
prosecutions against Chero- ?
kee Indians. Act of 22d
o. i on i ■ T Dec. 1835, 124 21 ?
c ’ Jo/ -*“**fic .1 Jones, j? ( , r cos t due him as jailer of
Cass co. in cases of criminal 1
prosecutions against Chero-
kee Indians. Act of 22d I
Dec. 1 o3i), 3o 15
j
$6846 42
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION— 1537, OR VOLUNTEER LAW,
, Passed 2Glh December, 1830.
1836.
Dec. 23 114 - Jarnos P. Holmes, For amount of audited accounts paid
him as agent nuder the act of 26tli
n or m ttt i December 1836, 5633 59
Xc o 1 .‘os J. Holmes Fordo. do. do. 816 83
Dec. 23 I>3 Samuel I* ariss, For do. for subsistence Maj. Nelson’s
~n , , , battalion perself, do. 2047 87
!? ec ‘ on ! ? For <lo- underact 26 Dec. do. do. 78 22
Dec. 29 142 Robert U arc, Fordo. ( ] o . ( ] o , 535 jo i
Goo. T. Wood For do. an agent, do. do. 165 85:
Jan. 7 164 Simeon Barnett, For do self do. do. 26 60
Jan. 7 li.o S. P. Allison, Fordo. do. do. 29 08 1
Jan. 9 167 Jos. A. Salisbury, Fordo. do. do. 58 10!
Jan. 12 181 Elizar McCall, ’ For do. do. do. 95 00 i
Jan. 12 182 do. do. For do. as ng’t on muster roll do. do. 150 00
Jan. 13 134 Charles Rail, For do. self do. do. 14 60
Jan. 20 194 R. B. Gore, Fordo do do. 30 00 1
Jan. 21 195 James McCrary, Fordo. do. do. 21 79 i
Jan. 27 199 Tho. J. Shinholster, For do. do. do. 44 50
Jan. 30 200 Jas. 11. Rogers, For do. do. do. 37 10 I
Jan. 30 202 W. U. Anderson, For do. due him on his must, roll, do. 102 00 '
Feb. 1 204 Geo. Root «fc Son, For audited account paid them, 80 59,
Feb. 2 206 Joseph G. Stiles, For audited account id him,
Feb. 3 209 C. S. Hamer, For do do pai.’ her, do. 34G 00 |
Feb. 3 210 N. G. Foster, For do do paid him, do. 539 42!
Feb. 4 215 Hiram Adair, For do do paid him, do. 170 87 1
Feb. 4 216 (Hom Bryan, For do do do. do. 155 00 !
Feb. 4 217 Thomas Towson, For do do do. do. 66 25 I
Feb. 4 220 C. J. Malone, For do do do. do. 47 53
Feb. 6 265 T. R. Huson, For do do do. do. 91 50
Feb. 6 266 Hiram Adair, For do due on his muster roll, do. 567 54
Feb. 6 267 George I’. Wood, For do audited account, &c. do. 1,104 SO
Feb. 6 268 Michael Mikel, For do do do. do. 15 87
Feb. 6 269 John Reynolds, For do do. do. 100 00
F< h. 8 273 Jnoß. Scarborough, For do do do. do. 62 59
Feb. 9 276 IL J. E. Rosser, For do do do. do. 157 13
Feb. 10 277 A. IL.McNeil, For do do do. do. 13 50
F< b. 10 278 Francis Bird, For do do do. and others
, as agent, do. 466 93
Feb. 11 281 John IT. Lumpkin, For do due on his muster roll, do. 3,363 61
Feb. 13 285 Nichols & Deming, For do audited account, A<-. do. 39 17
Feb. 15 287 William L. Morgan, For do due on his muster roll, do. 1,090 46
F. b. 23 289 Robert J. Wynn, For do audited account, &c. do. 53 10
Feb. 23 290 John McConnell, For do do do. do. 190 66
Feb. 25 294 S. W. Durham, For do due on his muster roll as cap-
tain, do. 15 46
Feb. 25 295 John 31. Sentt, For do audited account, &c. do. 5150
Feb. 27 299 Samuel Williams, For do do do. do 133 00
Fob. 27 300 James A. Rooks, For do do do. do. 53 18
F< b. 28 302 B' liiamin Wade. For do do do. do. 48 00
Feb. 23 303 Hill, Jcrnigan 1 1 i
Co. &c. 5 For ‘l° do. 7(0 67
Fob. 23 304 Mason 11. Bush, For do do do. do. 13 37
March 1 305 Brvnn Bedingficld, For do of various do. do. 380 24
March 1 306 Wm. A. Black, For do do do. do. 130 60
March 1 307 John Cureton, For do do do. do. 49 75
March 1 310 W. 5c IL Boynton, For do do do. do. 93 69
March 1 311 Edward Barnes, For do do do. de. 57 12
March 1 312 Josiah Flournoy, For do do do. do. 75 49
March 1 313 BushrodW.Sanford,For do do do. do. 57 00
shirch 1 314 John T. Story, For do do do. do. 49 37
March 7 319 Geo. 7'. Wood, For do tT various do. do. 1,121 54
March 8 320 John Young, For do due on his muster roll for ser-
vices, do «06 21
March 8 3°2 James McConnell, For do do do. do. 366 78
March 8 323 John Pugh, For do of audited account, do. 98 16
March 9 3-?4 B. Ingram, For do do do. do. 59 95
March 10 325 Wrigley Ar Hart, For do do them do. do, 97 05
March 10 327 Spencer Riley, For do due on his muster roll for ser-
vices, tec. do. 357 97
March 10 323 Alex’r. Shotwell, For do of audited account, do. 77 00
March 10 329 Spencer Riley, For do do do do. 50 00
March 11 330 James U. Horne, For do due on his muster roll for los-
ses andporv ices, do. 3,522 21
March 13 331 James Gaston, For do due him on Capt. Nelson’s
muster roll do. for a lost horse, do. 175 06
?.larch 13 332 Randal McDonald, For do do his do for ser-
vices, Ac. do. Ware Co. do. 249 26
March 13 333 Randal McDonald, I’or do do do. for ser-
vices, Ac. do. Ware Co. do. 197 20
March 14 334 Simeon Howard, For do do do. for ser-
vices, Ac. do. Ware Co. do. 1,512 10
March 14 335 Thomas Hilliard, For do do do. for ser-
vices, Ac. do. Ware Co. do. 510 54
March 14 336 Hugh Booth, For do of audited account do. 8 00
March 14 337 Randal McDonald, For do do do. do. 120 60
March 15 338 Thomas Hilliard, For do do do. do. IGO 65
March 15 339 Levi J. Knight, For do due on his muster rolls for
losses and services, Ac. do. 3,675 78
March 15 340 Jos. S. Burnett, For do do do. do. 193 53
March 15 341 Levi J. Knight, For do of audited account, do. 32 50
March 15 342 Arthur SV. Battle For do die his muster roll for ser-
vices, Ar. do. 366 98
March 15 313 Arthur W. Battle, For do of audited account, do. A 5 09
March 15 344 M.M.IIall, For do do do. do. 26 00
March 16 315 Mvrick, Napier? 11 »
&• Freeman, I Eor 1,0 1,0 <!"• ’sl 74
March 16 347 LDoU >i, F>r <1 > lii >iii i iiißerri’l for ser-
. ( t , ices, Ac. do. 213 44
March 17 318 M’it’iam Cooper, F< rdo of audited account, do. 10 (.0
March 13 3.»*.) E. Blackshear,For do. of various muster rolls piv-
s-'Ht. d bv him as agent, for service®,
r , losses. Ar. ( ] ()e 5,311 93
March 18 uul Phos. E. Blackshear,For do of various audited nr-
„ , , o counts do. as agent, do. 973 81
March lo ooJ Wil Lam Cooper, ror do duo on his muster roll for
services, Ac. do. 460 44
March 18 353 Randal McDonald, For do audited account do. Chero-
kee County, do. 87 I
March 18 354 Randal McDonald, For do due on his muster roll for
services, 60. 16 75
March 18 355 William Cooper, For do of audited account, do. 4CO
March 20 358 Galba Matthews, For amount due on his muster
roll for services, Ac. 437 29
March 20 359 Neill Robison, F<>.- amount due on Capt. Pitt’s and
1 ill’s muster roll, 1,992 11
.uarrh 21 ->C.2 (». R. McLlvy, lor amount of audited account al-
lowed him, 26 50
March 21 363 Labon Morgan, For amount due on his murter roll
for re. vices, Ac. 1,103 16
March 21 364 IBichae! ILnitv, lor do do do 4,167 20
Marcli 22 368 Miena ;, l 11. u’z, lor amount of audited account el-
lowed him, 608 07
March 22 371 N. G. Foster, For amount due on his muster roll
? 63 31
March 2 ‘ ><2 Neill Robison, lor amount of various audited ac-
coiints allowed as agent, 609 70
March 23 3*3 Bissell A Morrow, I’or amount of audited accounts al-
lowed them, 14 50
March 23 375 E. P. V.'nr, For do do do him, 237 84
March 23 376 John Smith, For do do do him, 200 GO
March 23 377 Chas. E. Biddle, For do due on his muster roll for
services, do. 321 40
March 23 378 Joseph Donaldson, For do of audited accounts ftllpw-
lowed him, do. 36 00
March 25 380 Jesse Lambrcth, I’or do do do. do. 93 71
March 25 381 Tiiomns Rvnn, I’or do do do. do. 132 91
March 23 382 John 11. Hillhouse, For do du? on (’apt. Nelson’s mus-
ter roll, for a lost horse, do. 70 00
March 28 384 John B. Day, For dn of various audited accounts
allowed him as agent, dlB3 00
March 29 .>36 John G. Maddox, For do due on his muster roll forsrr-
, r , vices, do. 35 52
i. arch .<9 .>B7 I hos. J. Johnson, I’or do of audited account allow'd
him, do. 48 GO
March 30 383 John V. in lier, I’or do due on hie muster roll for ser-
decs, do. 1.133 16
March 3| 391 William Bowen, For do do do do. 119 82
Mar* h3l ? ( h.j--.J Malon ', For do <|o 10--< of horses, do. 375 00
\pril I 3?.> Mark \\ iicox, For do of audited allowed
him, do. 47 10
I’, E. RO3I3HOX, PROPRIETOR
/ A ,,ri , l :! E ; Jeffera, For di do do. do.
April 3 d'jo Michael 1-eagan, I'or do due him on Captain Flewei
. ~ ~ _ lon’s in aster roll, for a lost horse, do. 80 6
April 11 404 B. B.Pacc, For do do on Captain Bailey’s
. ~ ~ „ a»d Mahone’s do. for services, do. . .
April xl xCu l». B. I ace, lor do of .arious audited accounts
. , allowed hitnas agent, do.
April il 4v/ R. r. Daniel, lor do of audited account allowed
him, (](, 39 (
A pr '! In i?n < : ilb< ’, rt ’ For <lo do do do*. 24.
I 1 ’" li A O 111 I I I ' 1 11 'l» b - I J-e'' I ‘ | io, for do do do do. 15
* >r - i! !!•> er ' <>r do various do. as og?nt, do. 411
A P 'J Sion B. Pritchard, .r do do do.' do. 105
Apnl 14 414 John 13. roster, <r do due him on Captain Flewei-
i -i ••<,* “n’s muster roll, for a lost horse, do. 135 (
April 14 415 H.Garmany, or do of various audited accounts
A -1 (A Ala IT 'lowed him as agent, do. 98 .
April 14 416 H.Garmany, ler do due on his muster roll for
lusscs, tec. do. 3,037 7
April lo 419 Doolittle & Dunbar, For do of audited account allowed
•i , r them, do. £
April 1 j 420 \7illiamS. Wilson, For do due on his muster roll for scr
. t vices &c. do. 303 ' ;
April 1.) 421 Richard Wright, For do do do do.
April 19 425 James Y. McDuffie, For do do do do
April 20 426 John B.Cmf-e, Fordo do Ik’ do.
April 20 430 Jas. Y. McDuffie, For do of audited account allowed
. .. ~ him, do.
2 A Pr *i 43 ? Jas. N. Wingfield, For do do do do.
April 433 W. IL Bradford, For do due on his muster roll fors. r
* •! n • • vices, , do. 58 18
April -1 434 AviKia.n Bowen, for do of various audited account*
a -r allowed him as agent, do. 143 47
April -.4 -],j3 Joseph Waters, for do due on his muster roll, fir s r
.. n vices, &.c. do. 322 19
April 24 439 Joseph Waters, for do of audited account allowed
him, do, 5 50
April 26 446 Samuel Fariss, for do due on his muster rol’, for scr-
t vices, &c. do. o 705 34
Apul 2G 447 Samuel Fariss, for do on various audited accounts,
_ as agent, &c. do. 3 310 86
April 26 450 Montford Lawson, for do of audited accounts allow ed
. do. 39 66
April 27 453 John M. Anthony, for do do do do. 34900
April 28 454 Michael Young, for do him as agent on Captain Bar-
•1 no ace - • ron’sand Ferrell’s muster rolls, do. 100 J
April 2o 455 luichael Young, for do of audited accounts allowed
* -i , him as agent. &c. do. 793
April 28 457 Win. A. Mathews, for do do do him (io.
April 29 453 Uriah M. Darden, for do due him on Captain Flewel-
•1 on len’s muster roll, for a lost horse, do. IO '-20
April -i9 4.)9 Z. B. Hargrove, for do of audited account allowed
him, do. 1
May 1 503 E. L. Degraflcnrcid, for do do do do. 2,975
May 1 504 Robert Ware, for do do acc’tsdo as agent, do. 203 -lO
Mny 1 505 A J Liddell, for do do acc’t do self, do. 96 ' .'i
it ? el | r y for do do acc’ts do as agent, do. 749 83
>lay 2 007 .Archibald McCranie, for do due on his muster roll for ser
vices, &c. do. 872 70
.nay 2 503 Henry Blair, for do due him as agent on various
muster rolls from Lowndes Co. do. 2,437 03
May 2 509 Augustine E. Pope, for do of audit'd account allowed
him, de. 2? 7 >
May 2 510 M. M. Fleming, for do do do do. 65 0
May 3 sal S. W. Durham, for do due on his muster roll for ser-
vices, &c. do. 231 74
May 3 512 Lewis A. Thomas, for do of audited account allow ed
him, do. JSS 03
May 3 513 W r m. T. Burke, for do do do do. 12 00
May 3 514 Thos. J. Riley, for do do do do. 18 81
May 4 515 Robert 11. Sledge, for do due on his muster roll forser-
vices, &.c. do. 138 27
May 4 516 M. 11. Bush, for do of audited account allowed
him, do. 18 06
May 4 cl7 V* m. Manning, for do due on his muster roll for scr-
nr A FIO T» crr vices, &c. do. 365 31
May 4 alo Bowen A Kennon, for do of audited account allowe I
them, do. 40 8?
May 4 519 Lucius Church A Co. for do do do do. 202 21
May 4 520 Beniamin Sutton, for do do do him d . 13 03
r Cullen Mayo, for do do do as agent do. 29 00
May 5 522 Felix Simonton, for do do do “ ~ do. 413 16
May 5 523 Wm. R. Manning, for do do do him do. 43 9:
May 5 524 Thomas Wileox, for do do do do. 4<> 1
May 9 523 J. P. Taft A Co. for do do dothem do. IC2 4?
May 11 531 Benj. Williams, for do due on his muster roll for ser-
vices, Ac. do. 262 GO
May 11 532 Reuben J. Crews, for do do do do. 188 45
May 12 533 I'ield A Morgan, for do of audited account allowed
i them, do. 97 c 3
, *«ay 12 534 B. B, Bryant, for do due him on Cap’ain Nelson’s
I T muster roll, for a lost horse, do. 165 09
May 12 030 James M. Cade, for do do do do. 175 05
. May 15 537 P. McCollum, for do duo him on Captain FL.wel-
k. „ lon’s muster roll, fora lost liorso, do. 100 CO
I May 15 Sul) David 11. liowell, for do due on his muster roll for sc r
| _ vices, &c. do. 439 S 3
| May 15 540 Thoma/ 11. Mailer, for do due him on Captain Nelson’s
I muster roll, for a lost horse, do. 150 00
I May 15 542 D. R. Mitchell, for do due on his muster roll for ser-
I ... vices, Ac. (|o. 920 86
May 15 543 AVilliam Mastin, for do of audited account allow 4
I him, do.
May 15 544 S. A. H. Jones, for do do do <'e. (’ .■>
, May 1•> 54b John Finlayson, for do do do f 7 o.
May 16 517 John C. Everett, for do due on his three n.uster rolls,
; j* for services, Ac. de. 1,0 0
Mav 16 543 flLJqMgK'' for tlo <>n lip two do de. 333 1
j May lb 503 ChaPlffS J?"Mrone, him as agent on his mus
ter n.fkjP*- .unhorses, Ac. do. 215 CO
I May 16 554 31. Gresham, for. do of audited accounts allowed
him as agent, d . 287 30
May 16 555 Isaac Lindsey, for do due on his muster roll for ser-
vices, Ac. do. 178 24
Muy 16 556 Charles J. Malone, for do of audited accounts allowed
him as agent. do. 187 75
May 17 si>B J. Mansell, for do of aim .1 account allow (I
him, do. 14 00
i'l’kv 17 559 M. J. Camden, for do do do do. 270 50
May 18 562 Hcnrv J. Pope, for do do do do*. GO ’~5
May 13 563 Robert A. Toombs, for do do do do 17'
A. B. Pope, for do do do do.* 1 =
May 22 Samuel Pasmore for do do do do. 10’
May 22 570 A. Leonard, for do do do ( 145 U
G. P. Rucker, for do dur him on Captain Nelson’s
’ir oo ™ g.-.i tt , mu mrrolLfor alost horse, do. 150 CO
May o/ w btuli ilardcway, lor do oi audited account allowed
May 24 57a J< hn T. Smith, for do due him on Captain Nelson’s
or rrr iwr tt , master roll, for a lost horse, do. 175 00
-day u m Hawthorn, for do due on bis muster roll for ser-
v|:' y O- rZu :'- c - T p w i,'> n ™. fi>r C <lo <l< do do. 912 83
may o/J w m Hawthorn, for do of audib d accounts allowed
hint, and as agent, d . 172 30
May-6 081 Eli Glover, for do due on his muster roll for ser-
O' roo r Vicesand losses, do. 662 25
?I ay sol •!T e ™ Gny ’ , for do ' Io <’o <l<>. 2.002 22
May 26 534 John Fownsond, for do do do do 194 S 5
May 26 58a John Townsend, for do of indited accounts allowed
1 himself, .t
JpKT’winn, t " t t
June 3 595 A5. Ladd, fir ne him on C iptain Nelson’s
r V sne a- ci. *ii , 1, for a lost horw, do. 150 f 0
Juno 7 596 btmpson Strickland, so ie on Capt. Albritton’s and
. - rn-r T 1 r* T> . J muster rolls, for servicesd-. 570 71
Juno 7 a.. 7 Joan G. Park, for • audited accounts allowed
hi-n r. .it, ,} 0- pi)
June 8 599 Solo. R. Lowry, for do do himself, do. 2‘’o 05
June 9 601 J P Maberry, for do due him on Captain Nelsoi s
must r roll, fora lost hors.., do. 190 09
June 9 602 Charles F Lay, for do of audited aec’t allowed him do 17 55
June 12 603 Bailey C Duke, for do due on his muster roll for ser
vices, d’. 323 40
June 17 607 Bcnj P Robinson, for do of audited account allowed
him, and as atent, i do. 4to c 7
Juno 17 609 Benj. Johnson, for do do him, do. 19 7 ’
June 23 615 Samuel S. Jack, for do • do do do." 2( 000
June 27 619 1.. Johnston, for do do do do. 29 00
June 27 620 Wm M. Burnett, for do do do do. 23 50
June 28 621 T. F. Booker, for do due him on Captain Nelson’s
. , , r> ~ , n” ls ' ?r fnr ,l lo»t horse, d-. 1*25 CO
July 1 b-3 L. M. Betton, ad-? for do of audited account allowed .1.
ministrator, &.c. J A. Sdisburv. deceased, do. 112,59
July 3 631 GW Jones, for do ’do him do. 91 17
July 3 632 H H Rainey, fi r do do de, do. 329 58
July 3 633 A. Bishop, for do due on his muster roil for ser-
vices, &■. do. 709 '9
Julv 3 631 A. Bishon, for do of audited acc’t allowed him do 1,25 )4'l
July 5 (36 Reuben Early, for do do do d*. 159 ( 9
July* 10 656 Cyrus Swan, for do due on l.it muster roll for ser-
vices, do 97 99
T "! v E.L. Deffinffenreid, for do of audited acc’t allowed him do 6~ 00
Julv 13 660 Littleton Atkinson, for do do do do. 138 11
July 14 663 Isaac 1.. Streetman, for do due on Ids muster roll for ser-
vices, Ac. <l o , fQi 28
July 14 669 Isaac L. Streetman, for do of audited account allow, d
himasatrent, do. 661 8 2
July 14 670 Green B Bull, for do for balance due him on h*s
muster roll, Ac. d o 50
July 14 672 Mm F Thompson, for do due on his muster roll fors. -
vices, Ac. (’o, GO Pl
•["/ P S£’ Bishop, for do of audit dmc’t allowed hn: do 19 5*9
Julv II 677 Laton Hass, for do do d> d<. 10 09 ■
July 15 670 JW IJ Dawson, for do do do <ln. 55 09 ■
Julv 15 680 Allen Smith, for do do do (kn 6 CO
July 19 C 35 Thomas W Harris, for do do do <l ( u 112 18
July 19 686 William Sapp, for do due him for losses on Captain
Garmany’s muster roll, do. 29 CO
July 22 694 John Neal, for do due on his muster roll for ser
vices, do. 293 69
I July 22 693 Michael Voting, for do of audited acc’t allowed him do 20 80
) July 24 703 John Jones, for do do do do. 49 30
July 25 705 John Hones, for do due on hismnster roll for s r
' ices, &e. do. 963 33
July 25 706 John I . Swinney, for do do do los«r’, do. 535( 0
July 27 711 Noth’! II Hicks' for do do dos'nioes, do". I'l 36
Aus; 4 722 Stewart Fontaine, for do of audited acc’t allowed them do 17 50
I Xiier 4 725 Sion L. Hill, for do do do hm dm 3143
Aug 4 727 John Brewster, for do do do do, G M
. Smith and John H Kiur, do. 104 89
1 Aug 4 1 29 Allen IT Gay, for. do duo on his muster roll for ser-
vices, do. 75 35
Aug 4 i9O Allen II Gay, for do of audited inc't allowed him do 6 00
Aug 7 775 A G Fon bronyh, for do do do do. 1!1 59
Ant 3 777 AV B Shilling, for do do do do. 37 55
Aug 10 778 WB Smith, for do do do do. C3< Pit
> Aug in 779 N B Smilh, fin* do do do do 175 CO
Aug 10 782 N R Smith, Xfor do due o:i his muster roll for scr-
> vices, &.c. do 2.118 75
I Aug 12 786 John for do do do do 711 i'l
1 Ane* 14 789 J M Calhoun, for do di do rlo I’p np
Aug 14 71'9 NN Smilh, for do ofanditedaee’tallowcd him do 7-1 T-’
1 Aug 15 793 John B F Dixon, for do do do as er-nt do 42 25
Aug 17 795 J W Wellborn, for do due him on Captain Nelson’s
1 muster roll, for n lost horse, do 20 1 01
hie 13 797 John II Crafton, fi»r do of niidit*’.! nec’t allow'd him do 53 47
Aug 18 799 RM Aycock, for do due on his muster roll fir ser-
vices, do 20 62
1 Aug C 3 303 Felix G Gibson, for do due lim on Captain Home's
muster roll for losses, do 299 H
I Aug 23 804 Daniel B Rich, for do due on his mnst'r roll for scr-
, „ vices, itc, do 717 93
Vug 93 096 G W Kinn'V A Co,for do of auditedacc’tallowedihonido *15115
All" 93 307 Daniel P Rich. for do do do lim <lo 143 56
1 Aug 25 309 Joseph Vnrdaman, for do due en his muster roll for ■•er.
vices, &c, do one en
Aug 95 819 John I’Brown, for do do (No, n do 291 fift
' An" 9.1811 John II 1-rov n, for do do (No, r ) do 391 33
' i?' on SIS u*!|l*"" , *\ , ’“ 1 /’* S’ r , ’, l ’ r '” , ' i 'ed rce’t alhi’werl him do '63 0(1
A<ug ib 819 AV rlls.-un Doiightre,for do d-m him mi Captain I'lcwcllcu’s
I muster roll, fora Im t hot w', do 150 Ov
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