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Anti Publisher (by authority) of the Lairs of the I niteil Stales
OFFICE SEAK THE CORNER OF W 1V >F. \\ |» FRANKLIN STREETS.
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year, und no paper discontinued, but al the option of the publisher, until ull arrear
ages art' paid.
Advertisement* conspicuously Inserted at the usual rates. Those not limited
when handed in. will be inserted till forbid, and dinrged nccordimrly.
CHANGE OF Di REC I'tON.—\\ r do* ire such of our subscribers as may at any
time wb*h fhv direction of their papers changed from one Post Office to another, to
inform us, in ail cases, ol the place to which they had been previously sent; as the
more old*'! to forward them to a different office, < laces it almost out of our power to
comply, because w e h ive no m'an* of tai un r th? office from which they are
order'd to be chun"cd, but ! y a search thixmgh our whole subscription book, con
tain* ■»* several thousand names.
MILLEDGEVILLE JOCKEY ( LI B K U ES.
THE Spring Races of the Mil
lodjev ille Joe key ('iid». w ill com
uxXM-’ mence on the second Tuesday
'1 ' 1 (1 ih tiny) <»f April next.
l>t d.iv: ('nits’ Sweepstake,
f.fl v dollars entrance ; three <»r
’’ *’* n ore to mrl ea u re. A f.ne
.»■ •**’ ■ ’ S i!'« i (.< Ihlp » i p 1 » the pro-i
pri :< i-, o crtli I'.
’- ( l dav: Iwo mile heats—'iee
,;,r . ‘'"p , ♦ : y a -
ou Jo. I luce mile beats — tree
for #ll. Purse, - #V'O
4th div. I'our mile heats, free for all. Purse, - - - - SBOO
sth lay. t'ot-’ -t —two mile heats —$ 36 entrance—for tin' Youn? Plati’.woilh
i I already entered. Opeu until the 2.’>th Mati'b trext. The money linns: up
cue It tint. 11. F. V OU NG A. Co., Proprietors.
Jnnuiiry ?3, 183:1—1. _ _
Georgia igriculturai implement manufactory and
Al GUSTA IRON AND BRASS I'Ol N'IRV, corner of Jones and Cum
nii’ij: streets, seeon.l corner nlwn • th• Piant r.'Hot’l.—Th' subscriber would ell
th ' attention of Plant >rs and itliers hi tn 1 assortment of AG lilt’l LTI RAI 151-
PLEII l*.N I’S. Ae. which he has on h mJ, con«i-titig of I'loirelre of the most up- j
pro\ ed kinds ami of the ditlcreut sizes, from li Jit on -horse to ln'in i four-horst'; Hill- .
»iil.'and l>rill Plottehs, Scot! Sowers, Harrow s, Thr.ishimr Machines, Corn Shelters, I
different kinds; Corn and < - ol> ( rirelrer- 1 , ahist mt ’ article; Wheat Fell’. Hominv Mi’ls, ;
Cvlindrical Straw ('titers cf dilf rent sizes; also, various other Straw Cutters; Su- ■
gar Mills, Paint Mills, I urtutu I i.thi ■. < it< ttlar Saw s. 1 yit-I eri’.ii.r .Mio bines. Ac.
lie is prepared to do heavy Iron Tunaug, or any oilier w oik in bis line ut short !
notice.
The Iron and Press I'ottndrv is in full operation, having a fr«t rate workman to
'rinteiMi the bu«ine-s, and a good -took of tire liest pig iron and <*onl on hand.
Those in wunt of unit bin ■ or any other kind of Castings, mny depend on their being
well ilou.' ami of good quality.
Castine, for Cotton < in Glaring, always on hand; also, Mil! Irons, Jtr.
s—u ’ ROI I.UT PHILIP.
•S , T I .'IT M i’ik \ IN’ X . —Tlie subscriber has taken th large and
co ■ fitmli.>us It'tiso lately elected by 11. \V. Hanover, E-q. and
Las opened the same fur the aeconnno I itnm of regular and transient i
Ho orders. The house is well Hitisln-d and eoniinotliotis: situate in a ■
centra! part of the tuivn, about one hundred yards from the bridge.
The utldersigiie.l. front long experience in this business in Macon.
Athens. Geo., ait I this pl ice. can w ith confidence assure his patrons
that every comfort and convenience will be alforded them that the place
and the tn iikct cattalTiiid The amide and comm tlit us l ivery Stable I
of Col. Powell & Son. wit tin thirty pices of the Hotel, will alfnrd
cverv ai’cimimodatiou lor horses.
The subscriber will only add. th.it his means are ample— call and try '
him. S. GALLIGHER.
\\-st W’etntnplvn. Feh 13. I—-It
fIEORGIzt FEMVLF. COLLEGE -rtemtshom’Georgia.—The
Spring term of this Instituiiim. for I*l3B. will open on Monday.
January Sth. It is desi able that ail students should be present at the
foim itiim »f i lass s. on the first day ofthe term, ’l i e government of
the Institucmi is s nt. loir saltit.ity —being by w ritt< n laws ami < onsti
tution. vvhieli aiert.idly eubni-ed. after the maimer of the republican
State Goveimm tits i t tins roumry A p inphlel. remaining hints on
Female Edoca' n, our system o' institiclimi. discipline. &c.. will
tdimllv b" pitldisiitd, and-< a’ to -Il who may leel interested enough
to apply lor it. by letter, to the Principal.
The hours fol- iti-irii tmii are t orn day light till nine o'< lock P. M.
(siimmei and winter) reserving four hours lor meals and recreation.—
On Saturdays sintlents are engaged only lili noon. 'I he l.ycemn. (a
literary and scientific Society.) i f which the Principal is, r.r ojiebi, Pre
aid lit, meet every Satuiday evening. This .society lias been establish
ed but a few months, and has already proven itself to be immensely im
proving to the ’ oimg ladies.
We pledge ourselves to impart, in one year’s time, to any* young la
dy. w ho possesses a good mind, and who can read fluently, a handsome |
liandwriimg. a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography ,
ami spelling.
A married gentleman, f.otn South Carolina, is engaged in the Draw- !
ing ami Painting department. His work will compare with any artist’s '
iti the Si'itlhei u States Be-ides the above brain lies, he will teach!
Portrait and Miniature Painting. Gilding. Bronzing. Smalling. Trans
fcriing prints. Fancy Work with perforated paper. Ac. Ac. In the mu- !
ticttl department, instruction will be given on the piano guitar, and'
flageolet. Lectures every night, on Human and Comparative Physio
logy. Botany. Astronomy. Chemestry . kc Ac.
Exertions are being made to hive a clergyman attached to Ire Insti- !
tlti on, w licit will be eli’eeted w ith as little delav as possible. t W'e have ,
J library of MJ 1 volumes— an lirrbaiium <>f species of plants, col- 1
ected by th'Priii'! pil in sh.- State of S >,ith Gtr.tli i.i - optical instru
ments— I’hemii al apparatus, maps, globes, &r.
The young ladies are requ red to dress plainly --not to w ear jewels
of any sort, and nit to attend bills and parties. No store accounts
without the s tnction of parents or guardians. Such as have accounts '
will be required to register ail their expenses in a book, they will keep 1
for the purpose. Patrons will receive a monthly report «d' their chil- i
dren's progress in their studies.
Board can he had in the village.
W’e solicit the patronage isf our Southern friends, and pledge our
selves to labor to deserve it. W e not only invite, but would he 11 liter !
ed by the visits of all who max Ire disposed to attend our lectui es, recita
tions, &c. on >ny tl.tv or hour during the week.
1.. LATASTE,
ANNA M. I. AT AST E. I
Principals. j
Dee. 21. 4!t—3tn
JI ST IIECF.IS ED—ill llhds. Sugar; I'l.llbO pounds Green and
Java t’offee ; 21)11 blds Superiol < 'anal Flour Hid bbls. Irish Po
tatoes; 10W whole ami half bbls. Mackerel . It) (.'asks Rice.
15 Hhds. .Mol is.es; JoOblds. in. Bum and H hiskev.
20 bbls. M olio igahe'a W hi-kev ; 4 hall pipes Cognac Brandy,
3 pipes Holland Gin; 1 puncheon Janriica Rum.
10 half and quarter Ca-ks Wine; 25 blds, double ami single re
fined Loaf Sugar; 100 kegs \Vhite Lead: 2 pipes I ins. <-<l (lil.
3 pipes winter Straine Lamp Oil; 20 boxes Ga Tallow Caudles,
30 boxes Ga. Sperm do. ; 4'J boxes \V imlow Glass. 8.10 tid 10, 12.
50,000 lbs. Sweeties Iron, assorted; 1.500 llis German P-lis-ter and
Cast Steel; 5.(H)0 lbs English Castings; 2 Oik) do Plough
Moulds; 150 kegs Nails ami Brads; 5(100 bushels Salt,
10 coil Manilla Rope.
Forsale by NICHOLS &. DEMING.
February (J- 3—4 t
CEN li. AL \NK OF GEROGI \, I
Mtlh'dg ville, J tn. 20 li. 1838. |
M of the notes presumed for renewal having on them new en
dorsers, auiht being impossible for the hoard to dcterm'nie their
rcspomiiliiliiy. utiles., the note, arc accemp niieil with some evidence ol
like amount f property w Inclt they p >sse.s.
Be it ll.erefore Resolved. Tlr.it all notes offered at this Bank for re
newal, upon which the emlorsers itavc bet ti <ba tgerl. must be accom
panied by a certificate of the taxable property of such endorser* as have
been substituted for those on the note proposed to be rein-wed.
Extract from the minutes of the Board of Directors
Jm. 23. I A. M. NISBET. Cashier.
C1 \i IT \l. S I'Ot’K >l Ml.O 1 1, aM /-o / in.—lV ER SON L. HVR
/ RIS, AfT'nt nt vitte. of the Georgia Insurance and Trust
L'mnpany, will take Fire and Marine Insurance on the most rea
(ooable terms. TIDI.MAS S. .METCAI <F, Bres t.
VVm. T. <» rc'Gir. rf.jer'y
fltf ftrorifra tnsur'OKe and 'l'riof Cnmpnni>, Snr. ilh, 183 G.
S'tniix I Italf. liiiijtimiu tt. II >irrrn,
Dnvitl ll'. St. John, Eti:<ha Morton.
Adthn Johnston, lod>enr<t
Jacoh Moist*, James t*. Stuart,
Solomon Kni'lan't, Sainwl II P<c/r,
Jf/n/s Honuhr, Imine Hrant,
JHttasant Storall, H Hlirtm //. Vo rifan,
Artimns Could, llirjor Ilriison,
John M. Id.i,ns, j,,/,,, Cou-iintr,
AndrtivJ. Milin, K l.eaml I'ud* I fa. d.
N„v 17—41
J. Sll **l\V I. I. L. /).■ a r,: (in — The übscribers
• (former partners of Ellis Shotwell. N Co.) have resiiiiicd tlu-ii
htisini m under the above firm, at lli. it old stand opposite the Brick
Tavern, and will keep a general asset tment of Drugs. Medicines, Sur
gical and Instruments. Paints and Oils, of all l.iu.ls. Window Glass, as
nortetl siz.es, Glass-Ware for shop furniture. Perfm.it -tv, Fancv Artiidi's,
Brushes of every description, But tnic atrd Patent Medicines Carpen
ter's preparations, also hi. Essays Mi dica. Dye Woods, and live slitf’x,
xml a great variety "f tli-c. II ineous Vrticles. wlrii.4l tlrev have rcci iv< 0
u large supply of. and intend keeping their slock constantly -.’epletiishcd.
■o as to be able nt alltinies to upplv De tiers, Physicians, Planters
mid others who may favor them with their custom.
liitendiiig to be perm iiieitlly engage lin this business, tire subscri
bers from their long ex peri -m It i|><- to render it worthy tire patron
age of old and new customers. Orders by letl-.r will meet the same
wttciition as if made in person.
N.B. Garden Seeds, assorted, warrenled fresh V liberal discount
made to country dealers. 11. &J. rt.
<)ei. 11, 1837. . ;«J -ts ,
of
s T A T E DO C U M ENT S.
SPECIAL APPROPRIATION—IB37.
Dute. I No. I 111 whose favor drawn. I *'■ r " b«t purpose drawn and to I A “ t
I I | vv hut hind chargeable. |
Lgld. ’ ~
Dec. x’6 111 \\ illhiHF Cunycrs, For the pny of the guard of 20 men
orgiim/.cd in Rundoliih county, in
I under u resolution of 10th
n December, 1333 $177 22
Dec. 26 113 J. I. (’. of Muscogee ? For an.oum u| | ropiiutcd to tinm by
countv, \ the uppropnaiion act of 1337,.... 8,078 13
Dec. 26 113 Win. A. i’ennille, For do to him do. for uddi-
1 , tiomil t lerk hire us Sec. of Slate, 756 00
Dec. 2« 121 John G. Turk, For do to him do. lor addi-
tion.* 1 clerk hire as Compt. Gcn’l, 192 00
Dec. 27 123 O. Echols, For do do to him, as
c’erK'in Surveyor General’s oOicc, 252 00
De *.
Dec. 2» lk‘7 Stephen S. 'lardy, 1 t.r n ntorinls furnished and painting
south end of the Capitol, 400 00)
Dec. 27 128 J. I. C. of Talbot Co. For amount of appropriation to them
b ih? approi»nuliun act of 1837,.. 1,059 75
i Dec. 23 129 William W. Holt, For do him do do do. 200 00
i Dec. 23 131 Samuel Fari.-s, For do do do do. 000 00
' Dec. 28 130 Augustus \\ . Lane, For do do do do. 100 00
Dec. 29 137 James C. Holland, For do do do do. 2,031 41
Dec. 29 111 John A.Cuthbeit, For do do do as
inspector of the Penitentiary,.... 224 00
; Dec. 29 143 Isaac McCrary, Foj lii? pay ol the euard of 20 men,
orcaiii.’.ed in Sumter co., in 1836,
under a resolution of Dec. 10, 1335, 335 86
Dec. 29 111 m. D. JarraU, Fo*- amount appropriated to him by
the appropriation a< t of 1837, ns
Impector of tlje Penitentiary—ba
lance.. . 37 31
Dee. 31 145 Myron Bartlett, For amount to liim, by
the appropriation act of 1837,. .. 630 00
I o III’ M lor do do do do. 548 13
?' C * o o V For do do do do. 828 67
Dee. 31 1 4J John L. Lurnnger, For do do Jo for
work done on the Capitol, 378 33
.an y 153 \\ illiam Barkley, For amount appropriated to him, by
Jany 4 lot> John h. Ghent, For do do do and
concurred resolution, 182 00
Jan v* 1 157 Insp’rs Penitentiary, For do them do do do. 5,000 00
Jan’v 6 162 John Xav lor. For do and others do do. 200 00
Jun y 7 163 J. it. Lotting, For the purpose of procuring l trcolo-
I’ical instruments for a survey of
the State . 300 00
Jan’v 9 166 Sankey T. Johnson, For amount appropriated to him by
the appropriation act of 1837,. ... 533 33
Jan’y 9 170 John Brewster, For do do <]<» clerk
, hire and recording head riffht plats, 561 87
Jan’y 10 173 Com’rs Rabun Gap ? For do to th< tn, by the uppropriu-
, . n ) tion mt of 1837, 5,000 00
Jan y 10 174 Beni. A. White, For do do do J n .
spevtor of tbo Penit 'nti.irv, 224 00
Jnn’y 11 17« P. L. Robin-on, J* or do do. by the appropria
tion ret of 1837,.* 407 00
Jnn’y 11 178 Robert Micklcjohn, lor do do do In
spector of the Penitentiary—ba
latu’e, 74 76
Jany 12 DO Charlotte Tlarri-on, For du do. by the appropria-
. , , on , tian act of 1837,.; 1,000 00
Jan y 12 189 James G. Powers, For do do do and
joint resolution, 39 37
‘I nn ? VI In 3 . ,L L , C ' ’j' 45 !’” Co -, !?’ r <l ° (l ° .1,200 00
Jany 14 180 Smith, I uckcr and/I or do do do and
'hirler. \ f*xtra work done on the Capitol,.. 1,856 40
Jan’v 14 187 John C. Royers, ad- ) _
iiiiiiiMrutoi'.&c., J Fnr do ,l - ‘A33B 16
Jnn’y 16 188 E. C. Beard, For tbc pny (in part) of the guard of
20 Him, organized in Stewart Co.,
under a resolution of lilth Decem-
J' t’, 1835 458 63
Jan’y 16 190 William Moore, For amount nivproprinted to bint by
the appropriation act of 1837,..1,637 25
Jan’y 25 197 Elijah Calhoun, For the pnv of tlic guard of 20 men,
organized in Booh conntv. under
a resolution of 10th Dee.. 1835... . 1,560 24
Jan’y 30 201 William Ross, For the pay of himself ns one of the
Stewm tt'o. Guard, do do. 44 33
Feby 3 207 Neil Robison, agent, For the pnv (in part) of the Stewart
Comitj Guard, do do. 221 65
Feb’y 6 252 Wm. A. Tennille, For bis first quarter allowance for
eler!: hire, ns Secretnrv of State, 187 50
Feb'v 6 253 Jidm Brewster, For do do as Sur evor Gen. 137 50
Feb’y 6 251 Otis Childs, For do do fi r taking care of
the State House clock, &c., 31 25
Feb’y 6 255 Henry Darnell, For do do *f. r taking care of
and ailing the Legislative chain
b-r», 3| 25
Feb’y 6 250 Robert Micklejohn, For his frst nuart-'r salary as Inspec
tor of the Pcnitentiarv 62 50
Fcb'v 6 257 Bcnj. A. White, For do do 'do do. 62 50
F' b'v fl 253 John A. Cnilibcrt, For that part of do do do. 41 flfl
F.-b’v fl 259 A.M. Ho.ton, For do do do do. 20 34
Feb’y 7 271 S. G. M’Furland, For amonrt allowed him by the ap
propriation net of 1837, 444 qq
Feb’y 25 293 John Lawhorn, agent, Fortlie pnv of the guard organized
in 1 ,r-’ count'. , in.lern resolution of
the tilth Hee. 1335—20 men, 1,56-1 6G
Feb'y 6 316 Cetßnussioncrs, Jcc. For nmoimt appropriated to tlu'in at ’
th ' hi-t session, to lav out and open
a road from Dahlonega to Murray
countv, &c 8,000 00
Feb’y 16 316 Com’rs Oconee River, For. nionnt specially appropriated to
th i'i bv the act of2~th Dec. 1836,10,D00 00
Feb’y 20 357 Neil Robison, agent, For the bid: nee of the pnv ofthe
St.'wait countv guard, organized
under a r '-idiitii.n of the 16th De
cember, 1335, 132 yo
Feb’y 20 360 Commissioners Al-7 For miionnt allowed them bv the ap
tamnhn River, J proprir tion net of 1837,.. 5 000 00
Feb’y 28 383 L. D. Ford, Forfurnishii." tire State’s Geologist ’
with geological instruments 63 50
Fcb’v 30 339 Allens, Paddock and ) r > , ,
Carter, $ F,,r <l ° <!o <1"- 523 32
April 3 397 John Bates, For his first quarter pay ns Principal
Keeper of tbo Penitentiary 500 00
April 8 403 J. R. Cutting, For balnnee of his first quarter saln-
rv n= State’s Geologist, 325 00
April 11 417 Win. S. Wilson,agent, For tire pnv of the guard of 20 men
organized in Earb eo'intv, trailer a’
resolution of the 10th Dec. 1835, 936 83
April 19 424 C. B.Cluskey, For the best plan furnished bv him,
of a house for the resilience of the
Governor, 100 00
April 21 435 Martha Vandiver, For amount appropriat 'd to the legal
- representatives of .Allen Dorfflon,
d 'ceased 200 00
April 26 443 Rees 11. Linn, For do t.t him bv the act of 28th
. , . December, 1336,; ]OB 80
April 26 413 J. IC. Walker Co., For do to them by the appropria-
tion net of 1837,. ’ 200 00
April 28 456 Com’rs Flint River, For do to them bv the act of 29th
December. 1836,.’. .....8,000 00
May 1 490 William A. Tennille, For bis second quarter salary for
clerk hire, asSecretnrv of State,.. 187 50
Mav 1 491 John Brewster, For do do. Surveyor Gcn’l, 187 50
May 1 492 Otis Childs, For do for taking care, of and
winding up tire State House clock, 31 25
May 1 493 Henry Darnell, For do tnl in r earo of the Legisla
tive chambers, A c 31 25
May 1 494 Robert M iclpcjohn, For do as Inspector of the Peni
tentiary pa 5o
May 1 495 Beni. A. White, For do do do 02 .50
Mny 1 49(5 A. M. Horton, For do do do 62 50
May 9 529 John Hall, For fiirni-'liiug lumber for the erec-
tion of a house for the Principal
Kceper.of the Penitentiary, 275 79
Muy 13 536 S. 11. Long, engineer, For tire purpose of defraying inci
detitnl expenses for a survey of the
Western and Atlantic Railroad,.. 500 00
May 19 564 O. 11. Prince, For an ndvniice to hini to print his se
cond edition of the l.nvvs of Ga.,... 5,000 00
May 26 583 Commissioners, A-e. For amount appropriated to them to
open and improve tire road from
l.ond-viilc to Blairsiille, &c. per
act of 3i th Dee. 1830, 4,000 00
May 39 588 Com’rsOctn. River, For do as Commissioners of the
Ocmulgco River—net 28th De
cember, 1836, 10,000 00
June 13 6114 Wins. Rutherford, Foran adveiiee to him as undertaker
to furnish bricks to build the Go
vi rum nl Innisc, 2,500 00
June 29 623 Sup’ta Flint Ri.er,S:c. I’oronc-fourth o) tire sum uppropri
prialed to them for the improve
ire'tit of Flint River, per act 29th
D. eemlrer, I 13fl, 2,500 00
July 3 630 John Bates, For hi« ;.'d quarter snlarmis principal
keeper ot tli? I'eniteutinrv, due Ist
, , „ „ „ instant ’. 500 00
July C«>7 John Eaten, P. Ik. P., 1 im iGlvrmrc* to him out of the ap
propriation to build ;i house fortnc
principal kci per of the I’t nit. nlia-
. . _ ___ , r-s t’ ’ 1,500 CO
July 3 65*3 J. R. Cutting, lor his second quarter salary aa
State’s GooloirDt, 625 00
July 13 6G2 Cotn'rs Canouchee P*., For on? hall the nuiount approprint
cd to tin in for the improvement of
t.t o. rem « nr _ ('nninrehoe River, per net of !:;:<(>, 1,500 00
Jillv 21 639 5. H. Long, For ;t forth.')’ advance to him as( ’hief
Fstiffincrr for the snn rv of the Wcs-
Lirn mid Atlantic Railroad, 7 736 50
July 21 690 S.ll.Long, Forth’ P .;h ba-c «>f iHqninHmH.oiH- ’
f;t, Xc. for do do ° 500 00
July 31 717 A»n Betes, For onr-fomth of th” .ipprop»imion ’’
for flio improv- in-nt ofthe Ch.it
t ihooch M. River—at 12611 i Dccem-
i T -ri A -1! 10/ffiO CO
.Hi*. 7 (61 urn. A. I cnndle, lor Lh tim’d q'lmlr pav for clerk
Irirn Ils Secret irv of Stat •, j?7 50
Au<r. 7 76? John Brrw«c r, For do dn. a ; Smvevor Gon’l 187 50
Aug. 7 /u 3 Otis ( bilds, lor do for u mdin" up and tak-
im cm.! of the Stat I hn.se clo< k, 31 25
Aug. 7 761 Henry Dnrrrdl, I’nr drr for rirint’, taVinif care of
th? Leer; J itive (’Humber*-, xAc... 31 25
Au". 7 7L5 Robert Mi( klcjohn, I» r do ’••almy as In pector of the
I’enit niiarv,. 62 50
7 766 Bcnj. A. White, For d<» ‘ ( | o ( j o 62 50
Ahj. 7 7‘i7 A. .M. Horton, For do do do ’ f.o 5Q
18 800 Sl ’ph.m S. Turtly, For wok don” on the Surveyor Gc-
hfial’s office 7 50
.lit;;. 25 816 Coinm’rs. felnwav- 1
nol. hawav river,' ( 1 ‘‘n tire improvement
7 rd «md Hiver, 1,500 00
A ng. 29 820 < ’om’rs Ohoopy Riv., Foronehalf th<* mnount nppropriat-
/<i l>v do do 1 ~500
Aug. 29 821 Corn’ra Flint River, I’orone-fourtb the djhoimil aopropri-
nt the Inut « for do 2,500 00
Aug. 30 82? Win. J. W. Wellborn, For to twi-tmif to th*' North to pm-
< !i <■"! nrticl < for budding th * Go
vnrnnr nt Don e 2,000 CO
Aug. 31 824 Jno. W. L. Daniel, I’<»r an advance to him ns contractor
to build a railin'/ or f nr (■ mound
, ' th' State Housp «qnar 1,000 CO
Sept. 4 BrK) R. A. Greene, e rubier, For draft <>n tin' Governor, paid him,
from S. 11. Lone, rhi I ( n-inorr of
g. . n n 4l ... , th«'V'’Ht ’l’ll and \tbmtic R-ilroml, 1,000 CO
.“cpt. 9 oil Kenedy Dennard, lor th-'nav of the companv of scouts
in St< wait conniv in 1835,
ngninst th‘Creek IndiariM, p r act
of 1815, 236 06
Oet. 7 360 John Bate?, P. K. P., For part of the appropriation so build
a bon«e for the principal keejrorof
Ute poiißrwtiHry 1,000 CO >
All LEi:i)<;i:VfiLLls GEORGIA, TUESDAY CORNING, FEBRUARY 27, IS3S.
Our Conscience—Ottr Conntry-^-OnrParty.
Date. [ No. | Invvbo.se favor drawn. | F -
1337. ~-—--si—________
Oct. 7 861 John Bules, For his thin! quarter salary as prin-
cipal keeper of the Penitentiary,
due Ist inst 500 00
Oct. 9 862 T. Haynes, For amount allowed by the appro-
pri.ition act ol' 1837, for clerk hire
„ ,v- during the session,.. 192 00
v/c t. 1J LbZ Pryor \ V right, fur an advance to him rh contractor
to iuini-h lumber for a house for
, the residence of the Governor,... . 450 00
Oct. 11 869 John R. Cotiing, rop his third quarter salary as State
_ G'eoloiiiM, due tith inst 625 00
INov. 89 23 AL 11. Bush, For balance of the pay of die Stew-
County Guard, organized in
I>'3j, to protect the frontiers, &c... 83 €9
Aov. 6 928 Wm. A. Tennille, For Ids fourbh qmirter pay for clerk
Jdrc as Sncn turv of State, 187 50
INov. 6 929 John Brewster, lor that nart of do as Surveyor
v « non x-i i i General, to date of resiirnaiion,.. . 11l 10
v°'* 5 k’l? - 1 . 0 . 5 * J/’ i J *l° from appointment, 46 40
Nov. b J3l O. C hilds, lor his fourth quarter pax for taking
erne of and winding up the Stale
_ House clock, &c 31 25
Nov. 6 932 Henry Darnell, For do do the Legislative
chamber, S:c 31 25
Nov. 6 933 RobertMicklejohn, For his fourth quarter salary as In-
.. - « • . „ rt . spector of the Penitentiary, 62 50
Nov. 6 934 Benj. A. \\ lute, I <»r do do do 62 50
Nov. 6 935 A.M. Horton, For do do do 62 50
Totul $140,711 59
CONTINGENT Fl ND—lB37.
Date. I No. I In whose favor drawn. I F ‘" P"n’<>'‘' 1 drawn, and I n 7
I [ I to wlial fund chargeable. | - v o‘ u,,,l b
1336.
Dcc’r 26 112 Z. Chandler, For amount of his insolvent list as
tux collector of Coweta county,
for the year 1836, , 43 17
Dee’r 26 117 E. IL Tyson, For do do. Clarke do. 15 03
Dec’r 26 118 Tax (,’ol. ofCarroll co. For do do. Carroll, 1833 & 1834* 12 73
Dec’r 26 119 E. N. Calhoun, Formnonutpaidbvhimforclean-
. rxz. .re and repairing public arm«,... 837
Dcc’r 26 120 Governor’s Secrcta- > Foi their on grants, passed dur-
r * p S 5 ing the Ith quarter, 1836, 118 25
Dcc’r 27 122 W. C. Powell, For various articles of stationery
furnMiPd rite Stale House officers, 37 40
Dcc’r 27 123 Stovall, Simmons & ( For 73 k . es ? of P""der for the State,
Co. ) commissions, storage, forwarding,
n , no VOA r. -1 re ( &e.and other articles for the State, 907 29
D« r2B 130 Darnel Gnrtman, lor services rendered in cases of
r» > lo ora V«r TY. small pox, in Walker countv,.... 80 09
Dec r 18 312 Wm. J. Heur y, Forthree ditvs’ service as Indian
agent in Walker county, at $3 per
n P< > r oo rei ii P ,,r ''"J’k done upon file St. House, 24 50
Dec r 29 138 Electors of P. &, A . For their services a« Electors of Prc
-1337 P. U. S., 5 sidentand Vice Pres’t of theU. S. 9C4 00
Jan’y 2 150 Henry Parsons, For furniture for the use of the Ex-
. ecutive Drpmt:ncnt 243 00
Jany 3 152 AV. J. AA .A\ ellborn, For the balance of pax - of persons,
hands horses. &c. hiredin work
ing on the State House square,
hire of servants during the ses
, sion. and other small accounts
again- 1 the State, per account and
vouchers, oqo en
Jany 4 155 Jacob Fogle, For stationery, Ac. fnrnislicd the
r > . y. re. State House officers, 41 05
Jim y 4 luß E. Sinclair, For amount allowed him bv n con-
r Citrred res. of the hi-t session.... 400 00
Jany 5 109 Lane, Lumpkin and > For st.-it.-onerv and other mdze. fiir
r r e im i nislred the State,per,inditedacc’t, 245 22
Jany 6 160 A. 11. Brisbane, her nnuitti.t allowed him, lifter de
ducting former advances, as civil
, , . engineer, per resolution, 2 543 60
Jany 6 161 John 11. Currie, For bis third quarter salary as mij- *
tnrv Store-keeper at Milieileevilio,
tire fund upon which said third
quarter xvus drawn havinsf been
exhausted, between the time of
drawing the warrant, Ist August,
Jan’y 9 168 W. Wellborn, For ri, °°
Jan’y 10 17! Edward Coffee. F™ °°
member of Congress, to 611 Mr.
'Fown’s vacancy, from Rabun Co.
I ’ re. ~ plftCC re...,.., 3f) (HI
•{«!>/ 10 L 2 Coms. D. Terhune, For do do doCassCo. 24 00
Jany 11 l/o Cowles & Daggett, For stationerv furnished the State
i » 11 ,-p re , T . „ House officers, per audited aee’t, 2145
Jun y 11 1«6 Solo. D. Betton, For postage on letters, die. found
from the Executive Department,
i . io ,o> », from Ist Oct. to Hu Jan. 1837.... 436 18
Jany lo 191 Newell & Duncan, For sundrv merchandize for State
House officers, and canteens for
w . .re _ . volunteers in the Creek war •vi
Jan’v 106 P* ? ,iver » For riding ex nr-ss for the State,.’.’* 12 00
Jany -.3 19b G. Root & fcon, For for the Secretary of
< . a-, < « State’s office "J
Jan’y 27 193 Shahan, Beall and > For carpeting for the Legislativi ' '
, , Reynolds, C chambers, iqj co
Jany 31 203 R. T. Lingo, For his insolvent list as tax collec
tor of Baldwin county, for the
ci, , ox- re re year 1834, ; 17 70
Feby 1 .On Geo. Root & Son, For various articles of mercban-
Fcb’y 4 212 W. B. Moore, For nine conis of lightwood furnish- 3<
l eb’y 4 214 J. B,Greene &. Co. For tiure furnished the Secretary of
Feby 6 260 Thomas Pullutn, For his first quarter sniarv ns tncs-
F.i.’y, r orn rr senyer of the E.x. Department,.. 125 00
Feby 6 -63 Henry Darnell, For the first qu’r pnv of the guard
the State House, candles,
Feb’y 6 264 Gov.’s Secretaries, Fo?thoir fee7ongrasV passed dur’- W
7 wo r 1 „ ine 1,18 firrt quarter, &c 518 48 !
Feb y 7 270 Joseph Tillman, For riding express to Gen. Wilcox |
Fnl.’v 9 07v T.,= XT rr • during th? Crei'k war. H!3fl, 16 00 '
y j Jas. M. Harris, For the amount of his insolvent list
as f ix collector of Taliaferro'Co.
Feb’y 11 280 Tltoma, B. Stubbs, F.w of mwlwndi;; 15 3 ’
it oct re vr c. f'trni«he<l the State House officers, 34 75
Fob y 13 283 F.M. Stone, For his third quarter salary r.s mili-
tnrv «tore-keener at Savannah, the
fund unon wbi' h it wm drawn
bax ing bnen *'xhaimt.*d between
tbn time of .b-invirm thn warrant,
l ’t \ngimt. 1836. nnd the pre«en
tntnm nt the Comptroller Gene-
Feb’y 14 286 F.M. Stone, F™’’ 5’ ’ do. ’ sth No- ““
March I 308 Thomas Pulltun, For 1('O wood fi?r'ni4red’tire 6000
Lo<ri«| n t lire nn j I},;, s tntc House
xr 1 j nut’r office®, contract, 275 00
March 4 315 James Gladdm, F<»rrrn.'»iringnndci''nnin'*B6mus-
vr t c oit r u- rc i krt ' ! at Mi’lcdgv., 57 50
Match 6 31/ James AA offord, For bi‘-eommi tf «‘ons a« Dpn’x-. She-
riff of Ch«js» Co., for advertising
nnd ‘Jelling Stair’s interest in frau
dulent lot A’o '"‘‘X O nn
March 18 349 Samuel Braswell, For amount him
cnrrrd resolution of the 16th De-
March 20 356 John Pell, firea
residence <b’ th n Governor, as ap-
xr 10l orr V- r> nr proved bv the Committer . 100 00
March 21 365 Mm. B. Moore, For ten cords of lightwood furnish-
lie tol •>-« 41 nr ibe State House officers, 30 GO
Marell 21 3/9 Alex. Morrison, For binding, &c. various record
Vnril I 801 Pin;., tcii books for fire use of tire Suite... 123 50
Apiil 1 393 I Inltp T. Schley, For freight of public arms, &c.
frntn Colnmbu« to
April 5 402 Solo. U, Betton, For 1" &c:’l<;’nnd
from the Executive Department,
from Ist January to Ist April,
April 14 411 James A. Sweat, For hi- iuso'lvmit list’ h« tax colTec- 61200
tor of \\ are county, for the year<
< -ii4 /io xi r» 1831,’2,’3 nnd M,. 821
April 14 410 John Brewster, For po-tnge bv him on official Ict-
Aprilis 422 Wm. B. Moore, For t? ffi’wood funded the 632
April 20 428 J. B. W.-bb, Tm's'; ieX?t.’. ti.:. g’„'- 30 00
x ernor, while al (’olumbtis, during
April 20 431 Stovnll, Simmons it ? For red
April 24 437 Janies Wofford,
in advertising and selling Slate’s
. -1 nr f half of fra udiilmu lot No. 124,5,3, 26 37
April 43 44U Daggett, For stalionnrv &c. for the officers of
the State House, 31 56
April 2o 441 CD Hammond, For balance ofthe 4(!i quarter pay of
* aneim > .v . , guard kept at the State House 56 00
April 26 419 Asa Dickson, For hi- fees as sii*6* of AValkrr crt.
in advertising nnd selling State’s
„„ ~ fraudulent lot No. 81,7,4, 32 66
May 1 497 Thomas Pullum, For his second quarter salary ns
messenger of the Executive De-
. pajtm. iit, 125 00
-day i 498 Henry Darnell, For do pav of the gunrd kapt nt
„ , re, » . the Stair House, oil, candles Ac. 346 95 |
May 1 499 Gov.’s Secrctanaa, For thmr frns on grants, Ac. passed
duriiig the second quarter, 204 31 •
May 8 526 C. A. Ells, For stationery furnished the State,
as per audited arrount, 98 12
May 16 552 John E. AVard, For cost paid bv him flir the State,
in the ( ase of the Stale vs. Wm.
]LDavi« r in Gl vun Sup. Court,.. 20 00
May 17 557 AV’. C. Powell, lor sfntionrry furnish'd the State,
per nudilcd ncronnt, 29 50
May 20 5G6 John McAA’hirt, I’orcarrving the laws, journals,&c.
ol 183 > to 9 counties, per con
tract No. I, ]o| on
May 22 567 Rhe«n P.oslick, For do do to 10 do. No. 2,. ... 63 06
May 22 56.8 S. Dixon, For do do to 8 do. No. 3,. ... 66 00 ;
May 24 574 Thomas Pulluin, For furnishing twine nndtyingitp
the laws and journals of 1836, for'
distribution, 35 00
May 29 537 JohnG.P«ark, lor rarrving th-* laws and journals
of 1.336 to <1 counties, per contrat t
,N‘>. 10 129 00
May 30 589 Ann Marler., adin’rx. For work done on th'St ;fr House,
by her husband, the lair John
Marler, fQ
June 8 593 Samuel Tucker, For do do. |»er audited account, 79 75
June 9 GOO T< Haynes, For paving sundry tice’ls ngainst
the State, ns ’l’reasurcr, before the
appropriation of the (onlingent
fund of T 37, 123 99
June 13 605 Nichols A, Deming, For fire dogs, A-c. furnidi. I the
Stu|.» Hoii«c officers. 13 3(1
June 15 606 AA'm. McConnell, Fo»- riding express forth « State to
Mnj. Gen. T rr.'ll, during the
(’reek war, 1836, 13 9C>
Juno 22 613 Thomas Carter, For cnrrGng the laws and .journals
of 1836 to Ji counties, per con
tract No. 9, 14700
Juno 26 61/ Rtcbaril Tor stationary for thi approaching
Legislature, and the Executive
Dr.pn.rtnvrtt Mai?
Date. I No. Ilu whose fuvor drawn. I or "h ttl purpose drawn,and I
I I I hr what fund cha/grable’ Amount.
1837 : «
July 1 C2G James Gladdm, For cleaning and repairing 350 mtifl
kets in the Arsenal at Alilledg-e-
' . vill •, ; ' t e gyj gy
July 1 C 27 Joseph Sturgis, For*r:4uig express from Gen. Lowe
to the i Joveruor, duUng the Creek
war, 1836,. 29 29
July 3 628 Rhesa Bostick, !• or earn ing the laws and journals
of 1336 to 21 counties, per con
trqct* Nos. 4, 5 it nd 6, 237 00
July 3 629 John J. Bullington, For trun qmrtntion of stationery fr' in
AugrMa to Milledgeville, 18 90
July 6 639 Solo. D. Betton, For postage on letters, to and
from the Executive Department,
rz- from I.*t April 1026fh Jen? 30110
July 11 6u9 Penitentiary us Geo., For w irk done flu? State, ns per two
nndit d account*, including tuts,
and materials, &c. for the State
Engineer r>67 49
July 12 6GI Adam Jonea, lor enrrx ing ihe, laws and journals
of 1836 to ten comities, per con-
, tract No. 10, 107 00
July 14 671 Corporation of Co- ( ! ’ or «’xreeu<! -d bv them in
futnbiiß, ) rrp r ? f Mnallpox ymperoetof
• < ,?9th l)ecoinU*r, 1836, 1,020 75
July 15 C7B Corporation of Snvan-V For /•x-prendredl by tlrem in
' j, j ’>l ’irtiill pox, &.<■. per act of
’ ' 94-nh December. 1836, 701 82
July 20 688 Stephen S. Tardy, For work done in the various offices
of the State House, per audited
ncconnt 11-00
July *2 €97 John L. Barringer, For wprk done on the Central Bank
office,...* 165 00
July 20 714 David 8. Perry mtn, For cerrvin ; the law« and knirnals
of 1336 t<F9 counties, per aotitroct
8 <f g7 (x;
Aug. 7 1 68 Thomas Pullnm, For his third quarter pav as messen- '
A r -yen tt tx h t, ffcr of T ’’ ’ Executive Department, i 25 CO
Aug. 1 7b9 Henry Darnell, lor his third quarter pav of the i
guard Rent at the State House,
oil. candles, &c 330 50
Aug. 7 770 Gov.’s Secretaries, For their fee« on grant®, <fec. pas.sed
a ie •'a. t . ttv . during the third quarter, 145 10
Aug. Ib 791 John L. Barringer, For work done on the Surveyor Ge
neral’s office and the Arsenal,. ... 174 75
Aug. 25 814 DanH B. Rich,Cap-C ? ‘^ n,no . nnt 'hie the linker County
tain &c. j ( jnard, organized under a re«olu
t1O p.. .. ’ ’ < tion of 13 5, against the C’k Inds. 754 79
wept. 1J 812 lomlmson Fort, For amount expended bv him as
agent of the State in procuring
re , n ore T re, ami <li^ribiitii lS r vaccine matter, 83 00
Sept. 14 843 James Gladdin, cleaning and repairing 200 mus-
kpts in the Arsenal at Millcdife-
! , ville, 260 5Q
' Sept. 854 Alex’r Morrison, For various stationery work for the
j r Stat*; linns? officer?, 22 25
Oct. 11 364 Sol. D. Betton, For postap-p on letters, papers. Ac.
to and from the Executive Depart
ment. from Ist July to Ist Octo
ber, 1837, 231 86
I Oct. 12 BGS Edward Coflea, For briiurinsr the election returns
for Governor from Rabun county
to Mill?d W ill P —distance there
tn nnn v - 0 »>d liH f k 350 U1 j’ ?«, JQ 00
i Oct. 13 868 James 11. Maxwell, For his per cent, in purchasing
horses, harness. &c. for the En?i-
D t to xv v v neer D< pnrtm-r.t 56 91
<Jct. W V. 7 \\ m. McMurray, For survey ing and laying off inclo-
snre for the railing of the State
w . House.. 5 GO
Oct. 19 8.8 James Gladdin, Forcleaninsr and repairing 200 mus
kets the Arsenal at the State
Oct. 21 Bul W. B. Moore, For 90 cords of lightwood fnrnish-
Oct. 2; Bu 4 Sol. D. Betton* For postage on letters, &,c. to and
from the Executive Department,
- i col rn ti J™' ll lsl ,o 24t11 October, 274 71
iVov. 1 oJI J. P. ihompson, For 74 days’service as interpreter
to C. D. Terhune, State Indian
v o onj n a Agent in the Cherokee country... 185 00
Aov. 8 894 R. A. Grceno, Forth? hire of a negro man ten
months, boarding and clothing
him, to attend on the different ol-
v . onr rT „ Jices of the State House, 200 00
I\ov. 4 89u Henry Darnell, For articles purchased by him for
v a om* Mr t mt ... the legislative chambers 60 00 .
Nov. 4 890 y'm J. M.Xtcnborn? Forextr. services performed bvtliem
M r n..,. "’«>'i.il. Robinson, 5 as Secretaries of the Ex. Deptni’t, 173 G 2
Nov. G Vo6 Journal ulluin, For bis -Jth quarter salarv os Mes-
, T Tl „ senrrer of tlie Ex. Department,... 125 00
Nov. 6 937 Henry Darnell, Fo> the pnv of the uuardkeptottbe
State House during the 4th quar-
Nov. 6 938 Gov.’s Secretaries, For’their’ fee’sion irran’ts'during this
fourth quarter,.. 103 50
Total $19,409 73 ,
MILITARY FUND—IB36-T.
Date. I No. I In whose favor drawn. I For drawn and to I .
I I I what fund chargeable. | amount.
1836. ~—
Dcc’r. 2G 11G Mm. T. Townsend, For bearing exnrcss from General
Wilcox, to the Comnjtmder-in-
, __ Chief, Alc., ten and a half davs,.. $42 00
Dec r. ~3 13u Edward Coffee, For 28 days’service as Inspectorof
the Ist Brigade of the 7th Divi
sion (at $4) Georgia Militia, 112 00
Jun ry 2 151 John Butt, Jr. For 21 days’ service ns Inspector of
the 2d Brigade of th? 7th Divi-
T , . . , O r t i tt i *=mn (ats4) Georgia Militia, 84 00
Jan ry 11 180 John H. McMath, For 8 day s’ service as do 9th do. 32 00
Jan’ry 16 188 Wm.C. Redding, For 15days’service as do Sth do. 60 00
leb y 6 261 John H. Currie, For hi® first quarter salary as Mili-
_, . /» >• tarv Storekeeper at Milledgeville, 150 GO
J? ‘ v FAm 1, S J one ’ Fnr <!o nt Savannah, 60 00
Icb y 11 *B2 »»iley J. Garrard, For 93 davs’ service ns Inspector
of the ?d Brigade of the 12th Divi
sion, at $1 92 00
I’cb’y 13 204 AA m. P. White, For 40 days’ service as Inspector of
th? I t Brigade of the Ist Division,
at SI, IGO 00
leb’y 25 296 Thomas Akins, For 6 dav®’ service as Inspector of
the 2d Brigade of the lllhDivi-
„ fiion, at $ 1 24 00
Feb’v 25 297 G. D. Anderson; For on ? days’ service a® do 11 th do. 400
March 10 32G VV m. Ezzard, Preset, For the pav of the officers of the
Court Martial, upon the trial of
MajorTerrv, of DeKalb County, 263 48
March 20 361 W.-Robertson,Pres’t, For the pav of the officers of the
Court Martini, up n the trial of'
Cr.pt. rtussell, of Cha fhffin Co. r . . 94 (to
March 22 309 Michael Hontz, For two oxnressp® paid bv him dur-
in? th-' Creek war, in 1836, 21 00
March 22 370 ” Ezekiel tester. For 40 days’service as Inspector of
th? °d Brig • I.? of th? l®t Division,
at«l 169 00
March 23 374 Daniel Newnan, For bi® first quarter salary as Ad
jutant General of the State, 400 00
March 30 <j9o \\ m. I urk, For 13 da vs’ sen ice a® Inspector of
the 2d Brigade of the 4th Divi
sion,. 52 00
April 1 394 S. M iggins and C. ? For bearing expresses from Gcn’l
.. Roe, 5 Wilcox, during the Ci’k war, 1':36, 34 39 ’
April 12 409 Bailey Bell, For 7 days’ service a® Inspectorof
the Ist Brigade of the sth Divi
sion, 28 00 j
April 17 423 A. B. Pope, For riding exnre«s to the Governor
during the Creek war, 1836, 9 00
April 22 43<> J. 11. Cunningham, For ten da vs’service a® Inspector of
th? 2d Brigade of the sth Division, 40 00 I
April 27 452 Elisha Strong, Forsix days’®er\ ice as
th? 2d Brigade of the 3d Division, 24 00 i
May I 500 John H. Currie, Forhis2d quartersalarv as Military
Storekeeper at Milledgeville,.... 150 00:
May 1 501 F.. M. Stone, For do do at Savannah, 60 00
May 11 530 William Beall, For his first qnart?r salary (due23<i ,
March last) as Assistant Adjutant
r G?n ,, r'l ’ 400 00 I
May 15 533 Meads I.eseuer, For ten dnv«’ service a® Inspector
of the 2d Brigade of the Bth Divi-'
sion 40 00 I
May 1C 549 G< Clark, President, For ih? iw of the officers of the
Court Martial upon th? trial of
Captain Me Ewin, of Monroe Co., 236 50 |
May 23 573 Hopkins Hulsey, Fornmdnv®’ service a® Insnectof
of the Ist Bri adc of Ihe 10th Di
vision, 46 00;
Majj 25 573 Daniel Newnan, Forth' nav of musicians employed
bv him ns Adjutant General,.... 3 50
May 31 590 S. A. 11. Jones, For t'n d iv®’ C! ?rvice n® Inspector
of the 2d Brigade of the2d Divi
/i »n 40 00
June 26 613 William Beall, For hi® second quarter salary (dim
233) as n®«i taut adjutant General, 400 00
July 22 696 Daniel Newnan, For th® pav of mnai?ians employed
bv him as Adjutant General—act
of 1836 35 CO
Aug. 7 771 John 11. Currie, For his third quart?r salary ns Mi
litary Storekeeper nt Milledge
ville 150 no
Aug. 7 772 F. M.Sfnne, For do do at Savannah, 60 CO
Aug. 10 780 W. 3’. Smith, For riding express from Cuthbert to
to various places, during the
Creek w ar. in 1836, 31 98
Aug. 10 781 OI1?n Barbary For do do. do. 23 33
Sept. 25 859 AVilliam Beall, For Ins fhird quarter salary as assis-
tant Adjutant Genend,. 400 0C
Oct’r 25 802 Daniel Newnan, Forfii® 2d end 3d qnnrfrrs celery ns
Ad'iitant Gcnrrnl, (due 23d June
and Vid September. 800 FG
Nov. 6 939 John FT. Currie, Forhi il’h ini’irter salary n® Mj]i.
tarv Storekeeper nt Milledge-
' vill? 15A 08
Nov. 6 940 F. M. Stone, For do do at Savannah, 60 00'
Total, SS,TCP 68
TRINTING Fl ND—l f,36 r
PM... | X,.. | | F - "g
183(>'. --- ...
Nov’r. 10 13 J. G. McWhorter, For various printing done for the
Stat ■ in th? Georgia Courier, in*
eluding the Bank R<’port- for
. April, 1336, 400 25
Nov’r. 16 27 A. B.Longstreet, For printing done for theStntem
the Augusta Sentinel, 8 25
Nov’r. 23 34 Vt’m. A. For printing done lor the State in
s the Washington News, 13 53
Dcc’r. 0 62 Guicti & Thompson, For various printing done for the
Stilt? in th? CoiKtitutionalbt, in
cluding the Bank Reports for
" April, 1336 383 00
Dcc’r. 17 76 5. Ro'.c&Co. For printing don? for the State in
. the Georgia M?<®eng?r 7 50
Dre r. 17 <7 Wm. R. ITnrrison, Fcrr do do Covington paper, 10 50
Dcc’r. 17 73 J nines T. I lav, For do do Smith rn Spv,... 6CO
Dcc’r. 20 81 Wm. 11. Bulloch, For do do Savannah Geor-
gian, in”! mfiug Bank Report® for
. . , , , April, 1836,&c ..... #2 94
IMc’r. 20 87 Jolru A.'CxithbcYt. I*<irprinting various Id: Mks fdrtbe
Survoyttr Wl 50
r. l. no; i'lV't. fropbietoil
Date. | No. | In whose favordruwn. | ‘’ fiXta^e“ d H™’
URlfr. ‘ ’ — ——
Ditc'r. 22 83 A. li. Puiuburlon, For printing done for the State in
the Augusta Chronicle 54 50
Total, re. $1,312 m
P RI NTI NG IT;.N 11—1337.
“Pm
183(1. ———_
Dcc’r. 23 132 P. I. Rqbilisore, F-tr fl advance’to him a-i printer of
tlicluws and jouriinhi of 1330,... 1,000 00
1337.
Jan’ry 19 193 I’. L. Robinson, For priutinfl the job work of the Le-
, ('relatin ', per contract with the
Committee, and per account,.... 1,036 50
Feb’ry 4 213 Juo. A. Cuthbert, lor audited ncronnt lor printing
dun ’ lor the State in the Federal
I nit™,, pin 75
Feb’ry 27 301 P. L. Robintton, For do do in the Standard of
Union, 774 87
March 1 302 E, 11. Robinsen, Fertile purpose of paying Execu-
tive stilrei riptiou to “ Funner and
, Gardner,” 19 (X)
March G 318 Sam’l Hood &. Co. For nnntir.g done for the State in
- ’ in the C.re-ville Gazette, per au
dit id account, 9 CO
March 21 366 'Thomas Ritchie, ForExc.„tive subscription toßich-
utoinl nqnirer, up to Ist Deceiu-
■ her, 1837, 5 GO
Match 22 3G7 E. 11. For tin: purpose of pay ing Execu
tive aitbscrintion to’the “North
Arriericnn Vajazini’,” for two
years, to 31st December, 183fi,... 10 bb
April 11 40G John A. Cuthbert, Jor Executive subsi ripti-> t | to the
Federal Union, from 10th July
1830, to the 4th April, 1837, .* «>fi 12
April 20 427 J. B. Webb & Co. For printing 1 done for lire Stale in
the Columbus Herald, 12 55
April 2G 442 B. 11. Robinson, For the purpose of paving l Execu-
tive subscription to the “North
/American Review,” from Janua
ry, 18,37, to January, 1838, 5 00
Mny 3 527 P. L. Robinson, For ilie balance of printing the laws
attd journals of 1836, per contract, 5,907 25
flray 1 502 Geo. Oate, agent, ForExecnlite snbseriptioti to “N.
A. Review.” to December S.ltq
11’3(1; Nnt’l Intelligencer, to 26th
August, 1836; Globe, to 27thDa
f VXIVUC, IV 111
cember, 1837,&c., g(j
I May 15 541 E. DoLaMotta, For printing dour lor the Stale m tEX
Savannah Republican,. .. 2167
» May 18 561 P. L. Robinson, For audit <1 account lor do. in the
Standard of Union..... .. 296 25
Juno 3 594 S. AV. Minor r For do do in the DeKalb
Gazette,
• Juno 17 603 James T. Hay, For printing various public lows
of tiie last session, &c. and the
Bank Reports tor April, 1837, in
the Southern Spy, 434 25*
June 21 610 Guieu de Thompson, For printing variou s public lawn of
the hist session,&,<•*. and the Bank
Reports for April, 1837, iu the
Constitutionalist, 459 IQ*
Juns 21 611 John G. Park, For printing various pul lie laws of
th? la®t ??8-ioH, &.c. and the Bank
' Reports for April, 1837, in the Fe
ri ra I Union, 716 0O
June 22 612 Clina &. Iverson, For printing various public laws of
the last session, &c. and the Bank
Reports for April, 1837, in the Co
lumbus Sentinel,
JUna 22 614 Grieve Ji Orme, For printing done for t’.e State, per
audited account, in the Southern
Recorder,... 246 62
Juns 23 616 Wm. S. Rockwall, For printing done for the State, per
audited account, imd th- Bunk
Report'’ for April, ia the Georgia
Journal, £9l 79"
Juns 23 622 11. Raiford, For audited account for printing
don? for the State in the C.or/ia
Courier,. 74 25
July 7 645 John A. Cuthbert, For do do. in the Federal
July 26 /07 Albon Chtise, For do do. rid Benk Reports for
April, public law?, &c. Jte. in the
Southern Bminer, 568 37
July 29 716 Myron Bartlett, For do do. do do. in the
Georgia 'l’eicgrapli, f>2
Aug. 3 721 Wm. H. Bulloch, For do d.% do de. ii ths
Saiuinnah Georgian, 432 05
Aug. 4 7zG M. H. Gathright, For do do. dtr do. i»i the
Miner’s Beccrder, /Q 3 CO
Aug. 2o 817 P. L. Robinson, For do do. do d u iu the
Standard of ( uioa 401 £7
t Sept. 1 8-3 P. L. Robinson, For an advance to l.im arPiiblJc or
Stat? Priutsr, to b.’v t* Jic.re-
. i*v. A?., ' ... 1.509 CO
Oct’r 30 835 S.-W . Minor, For printing done for tLa C . e i t
the DeKalb Gazette, 3 **oo
Total, -,15,729 96*
.11 s' seeH & r? roe' g.
HASS, THE HORSE-BREAKER.
On tire good old island of Nassau, not many leagues distant
from the ancient city of New York, there lies a little isolated
township, which is perhaps unvhronicled on any n.ap. Its hou
ses are scattered sparingly upua the soutl.-er«j shore ofthe island,
and are defended from the ke n sea bt iezes by the high bluffs
that encircle the small bay. The land ri es with a grad- al
swell from the sea-shore, until it attains a somewhat e ; evated
height, and the hills which oppose tk lr brow n un mi sto the
northern blast, are clothed with stunted forest i res, apparently
of great antiquity, which, being rather broad bottomed and
rusty, are not unlike the original Dutch sc.il ; of this old fa li
ioned place. The present inhabitants partake of the amphibi
ous character of their township, being alternately fishermen
and farmers, and equally expert in bringing forth the treasures
ofthe sea and land. They are an industrious and thriving race,
cherishing immemorial customs, and ftdl of old-world virtue
and morality. I must except, however, from this eulogy a cer
tain individual, whose history forms the subject of the present
sketch.
Ilans Hopper was the only son of one of the most industri
ous farmers of the village we have mentioned. The old gen
tleman was a little plodding agriculturist, but one doomed to
stiffer a variety of ills. It seemed as if the same seasons which
were favorable to his neighbors always brought ill luck to him.
: He was grievously afflicted with the murrain among his cattle
| and the blight among his corn ; and if he ever had a crop that
! promised remarkably well, the neighborscows were sure to break
! into the field, or some prodigious hail-storm to arise, which
' made no havock on adjacent firms. Then ho ws as unsucce;-
■ ful in bis fishing. Although his nets wore forme 1 with extraor-
! dinary care, the shad seemed to have a peculiar faculty »f get
ting through them, or the horseshoes were iinmeslicd in ama
zing numbers, and broke their way out, to the infini'e discom-
I fort of old Hopper. Thus, although as hard working a man
Jas any in the village, he was doomed to smffl r continual lossi a,
I The villagers, who, Ike the people of most country towns,
: are never at a loss to account for similar events, declared that
! the old gentleman’s ill luck was attributable to prodigality and
■ want of thrift in his vixen of a wife and his incorrigible son.
i Li truth, the youthful Hopper did not promise to relrieve the
: foitunes of his familt. Being an only son he was the spoiled
darling of fatherand mother, and inheiited the faults of each..
Hewas much too indolent to wot|<, but when engaged iu the
perpetration ofatty mischief, there was no libourtoo severefi
him. He grew up the terror of all the good housewives int l*
vidage, for not a hen could cackle in his hearing without ti.
discovering her favorite retreat and securing the new-laid trea
sure in all its spotless beauty.
Unfortunately forthe villagers, Hans contrived to be on good
terms with all the mastiffs of the neiglibothood ; not a dog
could come into the town w itluiut acknowledging the charm of'
his voice, and giving him a tacit passport to all the treasures
that he guarded. Kans was a famous bird-cliarn er, and many
an escaped canary has he w hist led bat k toperch, none ofwhich
ever returned to its original master. He t ould wile away
squirrels from their actumnal granaries, and call in the scream
ing wild fowl from the ocean ; in short, he seemed to be a mii
votsal favorite. But it is high time that I should attempt some
description of my hero. He was short, lint strongly built, witlr
'quare shoulders, and a person equally adapted for feats <>f ac
tivity and strength. His limlrs were incessantly in motion, nnd
it was even a penance for him to set quii tly at table. But this
extreme mobility of body was not participated bv the features
ol his countenance. These remained ever in repose. Some
times. indeed, his dull blue eyes would light up with the smoth
ered fire of itr rrrim rrt or anger, but in ga in r d it was a bootless
, task so search his countenance for a proof of what was passing
in his mind. Let me add that his lips w ere thin, his nose sharp,
his face covered with lielit freckh s, ai d bis I end with wiry rrd
-1 dish ha’r ; and you will have as complete an idea of his appear
at.ee as I can p -s'bly convey.
, 11 ans had no soo nr attained ids majority than his father anti
mother died, leaving him their lit l le property, which cnnsistral
, of the paternal homestead and a £•« hundreds in cash nt int< r
i est. Hi now began to think of living like a gentleman, and
having laid down a few acres to oats, hr- pttrcha>eda fiery vounti-
I > colt, and witched the village with his noble horsemanship. I
i - have mentioned that Ire possessed* wonderful power over
a 1 4.