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Manauwa who was eommaniler ;n cbiefi
ol -ii; t. : i. 00h..!,; iiidiaa* ut the buttle oi‘
the II JSiijf. un.l which resulted in j
a complete cessation of iuJi in hoslili- 1
ties against the U. S. lie made* his es
cup. iter he was shot with at least 30
bails, on examination I found the ac
count had not-been much exaggerated,
his nody had been horr.bly lacerated,
bfe-r the battie was over and peace
c. ii.'itT. i. he exposed his wounds to
Chi' Jackson, and it is said tin.* he ob
served, "the white man's indict was ae
ver made to ttili him ” The other be
longed to the friendly Indians and is
calieu Solotto, a remark aide line looking
man with a countenance us tierce as a
tiger, who Gen. Jackson says is the
bra.est man in the world. In the same
Campaign, when the hostiles would be
collected in large bodies'll! the swamps,
he proposed to Gen. Jackson to let him
penetrate the swamp in search of them,
and when tluy shot at him he eonld dis
cover by the smoke where they were,
and ictually did, in more than a dozen
instances, perform these daring fe.its of
valor, so as to enable the American ar
iii v 10 charge and rout them successful
ly from their cover, it is also said he
never returned from it swamp without
bringing a scalp and a poney to the
camp, as trophies of victory. I was
inf 'lined, whenever the creek delega
ttai have gone to W ashington, Jackson
never fails to enquire alter his brave
warrior Wolotto.
The first custom among them which
attracted my intention was the prepar
ation ami ceremony oftaking their black
drink or Acet\ previous to going into
Council, which I understand from im
memorial usage, is resorted to as a sub
stitute for our oath or affirmation,
which it is believed purges them of all
impurities, before they commence de
liberating on public aiinirs. It is a
strong decoction of the leaves of the
Cassiue zapon, a species of the Ilex,
grow spontaneously in the Woods,
and a : y be seen on the north common
in the lorm of a hedge near the brick
yard, They have a regular method of
making and delivering it to all the
duels who attend; much formality is
observed in every thing relative to its
pi. paralion and distribution. It is
made hj scorching the leaves a little, &
adding a large preportior. of them to the
water, it is then boiled; when duly pre
pared a dark coloured infusion is procu
red and poured from one earthen cala
bash to another, it froths s.iniost like
fermented liquor. It is now circulated
in this suong, black k foaming state by
tw oof their cation. It is used at ail
their treaties s.tid solemn meetings on
business. They swallow large draughts
of it, until it is ejected from the stom
ach, after which they are ready for bu
siness.
The taste of the drink made from it is
hot very diflern t from that of Loliea tea,
there is nothing unpleasant and nauseous
in it —I took quite a horn of it
Among the creeks a remarkable annual
ci v- aioiij ;s performed, called tile JJnskc
tc. or i i.nh; it is celebrated ;n July or
August; the precise tunc is fixed by the
61 ra nod Con nee. Hors of the town, and is
sixm ior later, as the state of its nliairs
or tin earl mess or lateness of their corn
tv.li allow. In Cussctuh these riles last
ci,. lit days, in some other towns of less
note they continue but for four days.
Tins is n most happy institution; it an
swers the purpose of a forgiveness of in
juries among 'lie people; it restores man
to himself, to Ins family, and to Ins na
tion. The Lethean quality buries in o
lili.ion all past offences, and absolvi s (he
Indians from all crimes except murder.
It restores peace and order to society, &
re!;* \ s the whole aspect of civil affairs.
Cereunit- which produce such power
ful effects ore not performed without great
fon.s and parade: the manner of going
through them is as follows:
Ist day, m the morning the warriors
cl. ihe yard of the public square in the
vii: ;..e, nod put a quantity of white sand
in centre, where the Acre is brewed
behu ■ described. This quadrangle of
sour ■ hiuldit.”.' of ope story, facing each
oth-r: their dimensions are about 40 feet
by lb, and the entrance at each corner;
each building is a wooden frame, suppor
ted o . posts set in the ground & covered
with slabs, open in front like a piazza,
wit!, posts intervening; the front "J feet
high, extending back half way, covered
Willi slabs ; then a rise of one foot
teal it cxtmidsback, covered in like man
ner to tin end of the building. Oil these
scats they lie or sit at pleasure. In the
middle of the square, the men place four
logisofwood, each ot the length tliut’a
man can reach by extending Ins arrttsj
they t ut the ends together directing them
to ihefour cardinal points; in the middle
of these they kindle the fire, as early in
iihe morning as practicable, and always
liy friction with very dry pieces of wood.
On this occasion nil the old tire in the
village is extinguished, and the nan lire
is carried to every house ami employed
.for nil domestic purposes,
',() i the siil'jpct of these solemn rites, an
fljf chief of TonkuiibnHitii'i declared it
■was liis opinion, derived from Ins chily
jfiducat on, that there waff nil Ksaugzluh
(or muster of breath) who pare
ttici-e custom* to the Indians as nccotnry |
to tin i>", uml adopted to their condiliiwi, j
am! tint to follow them entitled tire red |
people to their cure and pio'cction in was
uml didieultirs. lie said they e-insider
ml the Hatkttith mid their physics as.
proofs of tli<- iroodot -1 of IjsaUgi tuh
ijnr, wlio fhirfi in titi»c* {
the i:d pen,fie, mail it'-ri-iI the|*i t:i i'
by ol>ser»i«af t!»e prnetiees the' would In
►iiernl nlv (ieiie|ii"d, |lu r i*i/ da- filet Ipa
it:n»,tf sons io*j» o. ' *••■1 are lo In
gKlflutlU If CO.I 'Mill A by li,»n
|l l» SKHT lilt* and • / ‘ ' V' l - 1,1 ('* r *'*
fey P-.f.ei )t» j* ffori'•< *».«»* I»W" of
li e piutnuljfee (or lurker trilt,) &. wnde
i they are dancing, the possau is brewed;
| ’-tns is a pow. i Ini emetic' 'I he possau,
1 or decoction ot button snake root, s druiih
from I‘4 o'clock to tne middle of the at
ternooii. Alter this the loccagulegau,
(or the tad pole dance) is danced by 4 men
and 4 women. In the evening they dance
Enchaubmgau , and continue it until day
light.
•Jd day. This day about 10 the
women dance lioliubungaii (or the gun
dance,) after 12 o’clock tiie men go to
the new fire, take the ashes, rub them on
the chin, the neck and breast, A, then go
& jump head foremost into the nver, they
return into the square: then the women
having prepared the new corn and other
provisions for the feast, some of the new
corn is taken by the men and rubbed be
tween their hands and on tlitir faces and
breasts; after which they feast. 3d day
they set In the square. 4th day the wo
men go early in the morning Sc get the
new fire,clean out their hearths, sprinkle
them with sand and enkindle the i.etv
dailies. The men finish burning the four
logs—they take ashes, rub them on their
chins and breast and afterwards go into
the water. After this they dance the
Obungau- Chasico (or long dance) —they
eat salt this day. sth day, they get 4
fresh logs and place them as on the first
day. they drink the Acte or strong decoc
tion of the Cassuie; and while the decoc
tion of it is boiling, they put some fish A
corn in the fire. 6th day they remain in
the square. 7th day passed as the Gib.
Sth day, they get two large pots, and
their plysic plants; 1 Miccohoyanejuh,
2 Toloh, 3 Achenau, 4 Cuppauposcau, 5
Chulissau (the roots) 6 Tucklhlauluste, 7
Tolteiillullisowan, 8 Ghofneiusuchcaufu
kah, 9 Chofemussee, 10 Hillishulke, 11
Tolecuhchookhisse, 12 Welaunuh, 13
Oakchauutchico, 14 Cohollewaugee; my
jm s pain me, but I will try to proceed.
These plants are put into the pots, and
beaten up with the water, the Elecchul
gee, chemists or physic makers, blow into
it through a small reed, then it is drunk
and rubbed over the joints of every one of
the men until the afternoon. Next they
collect old corn cobs and pine burrs, put
them into a pot A burn them to ashes,then
4 virgins bring ashes from the bouses, put
them in the pot, and stir altogether; the
men get white clay A mix it with water
to 4 pans; one of these pans of clay, and
one of ashes is cairn and to the cabin of the
Rtico and the other two to the warrior’s
cabin, they then rub themselves with the
clay and ashes. Alter this, two men ap
pointed to that office, bring some flowers
of the Itchauchu/ipucpuggrc, w hich is a
sort of dwarfish tobacco; or as the name
imports “blossoms of the old mans to
bacco” these are prepared on the first day
and put into a pan in the Mico’s cabin, a
little of this is given to every one present.
7 b be concluded in our next.
The Mexican schooner Louisiana Cap
tain A lexina fas just arrived in this port.
Bln- left Vein Crux the 29th of January,
and though the journals we received by
ibis channel reach only to the date of
tlie 27th December, we learn from sour
ces on winch we can place the most per
fect reliance that the Vice President Dust
amenta, so far from having yielded to the
demand of tiie garrisidtis ot Vera Crux
and Lina for the removal of the ministry
has despatched against them a considera
ble body of troops of every description,
under the command of General Cad loro n
hut these measures were not taken till ev
ery means of conciliation had been tried
that his prudence and good policy could
dictate.- M e know that the Minister of
War, M. Facio, had already arrive ! at
Jalapa, hut we have not been able to
learn whether or not he will place him
self at the head of the troops which are
to act against the author of the remon
strance of Vera Crux. Should he, how
over, take the command, wc feel assured
from all we know of his character and
that.of General Santa-Anna, that, if un
fortunately recourse should he had to |
arms, the struggle will not be without
great blood-shed. We aiso know, that
after the payment of all the public officers
and after the transmission to England on
the 10th January last, by H. B. M. Pack
et, the S| bmx, of the sum of one hun
dred and thirty-nine thousand and one
hundred and sixty dollars, for the pay
ment of dividends there was still remain
ing in the treasury of the said place up
wards of four hundred thousand dollars.
We also learn that more than two thirds j
of the |inpnlation. of Vera Crux had
quitted the city, the greater part of which
was on its wav towords Jalapa. We have
been assured too that General Santa-An
na refused Mr. o‘Gormen the Consul
General from England, permission to en
ter Vera Crucx; assigning as a reason
that he was upon an understanding with
the Ministry, whose dismission he requir
ed; and that his journey to Mexico had
not for its objects, as the Consul profes
sed. duties of an official Oaftrrc, but that
In' came to mtriirue, by bribery a* <1 every
other possible means, in tavor ot these
detestable ministers. Such is the sub
stance of the information we have been
; able too!ltain relative to the occurrances
jof Vera Crux. A vessel is shortly ex
! pw.ted from Tampico, by which we shall
| no doubt receive news of the manner in
which the Revolution gurrisona of Vera
Crux St. Juan de Ulu*i, and Alvarado;
agiiinst the present Ministry, has Wn re
ceived thronsrhont the rest of the flcpuh
|,c. f„r tin to lit • present date, we have no
■ aMttive mformution tlint any other places
h ive iba fired in favor of the insurgents.
Ininisuinte Advertiser
!■> /.'CAT.
. r I); . Iliit Hoo-s* on Otflnitmrps
•< r .et *!■>* i IVKitV KTAHI.K »n
ci.’V-’u ' JOHN WtllTEflDE
MARRIED,
At Fort Gaines on Thursday the 23 and
inst. by the Rev. Samuel Johnson, W.
' P. Fcrd, Esq. of Talbot county, to Miss
T t) r a r u 1 1.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
Bacon, :::::::::::: I*2 1-2 lb.
Cotton Bagging, (Kentucky) : 25
Inverness, : : ; :20a 23
Candles, Sperm : : : : : : : 35 tt'3B )b*
Tallow 15 a 16 lb
Castings, 8 lb"
Coffee, ; : 14 al6 lb.
Com Meal, :::::: 62 1-2, bush.
Cotton, round bags, : : :: 6a 8
Square, do : : : : : 7 a 8
Mackerel, No. 1. : : : : : : $9 —bbl.
“ No. 2. ::::::: SB. “
“ No. 3. :::: 86 a 6 ,70. “
Flour, Northern,: $lO
Georgia; : : 8. “
Glass Window, Bby 10, $450, bhx.
“ 10 bv 12 : $5„,
Gun Powder : : .- ; : : $7,50 a 8 keg.
Iron, Stceedes, :::::::: 6 1-2 Ib.
Bar Lead : : : : : : : : : : : 9 “
Molasses, N. Orleans 49 a 45, gallon.
Balt, Liverpool ground, SI,OO bushel.
“ coarse, 75 a 87 “
Shot, : : : : : : : : : $2 a 2,50 bag.
Spirits, Brandy Cog. 1,50 a 2,50 gal.
“ Apple, scarce, “
“ Peach ::; ; ; 1 “
Rum.Tamiaea ; : : : : 150 a 200 “
“ St. Croix .- : : ; 125 a 175, “
“ N. England :: :: ;50aGO **
Gin, Holland .*:::: 150 a 175, “
“ Northern ::::::::: 65 “
Whiskey, Western :::::: 56 “
“ Northern : : : : : t 50 “
Sugars, N. Orleans, brown 9 a 11, lb.
Loaf :::::: 18 a 22 “
Tallow ; : 8 “
'l’ea ; 125 a 200,“
Wines, Maderia : : : 369 a 500, wall.
Teneriffee ;:: ; 150 a 275, “
Malaga :::::: 50 a 100, “
wsyv dr-.rvrrv: r -.x. -z » '.*>ant’
41crt ct Columlms.
Offs*-*
ARKIVEf).
Fnn. 20, —Steamers Plaqhemine and
Gen. Marion, with Pull freights to smutty
merchants of this place.
Fun. 28—Steamer Georgian, Captain
Britt, with a full cargo.
DEPARTED.
Fkb. 28.. .. Steamers Plnquemine and
G»'n. Marion, for 7;>p-itaehic'r*la.
Feb. 29.... Steamer G orgiait, for Ap
palaehiiola
SOHWTHI'I6
\I,IK r.Y yf. ft IY "A.Y Fi • jit.K
a part cash am! i tie halan.eD on i ' I'odit, snei
a 0(i liargarn —Apply at this office
Marrh i—‘-’I
BiAW -\OTI€W.
fflllE copartuershtji In retnfort existing
“ between the undersigned Attorneys at
Law, is this day di solved by mutual consent
F.aeli will continue t resiilo at ’ srrollton, A
practice separately in tho several counties'cnni
po ing the Chattahoochee circuit; and in Chero
kee county of the Western ' l-cait
E. D McKi-lcy,
march 3.—3 in. Isaiah Paschal.
f(Jll ENT. ”
A Large Dry t ‘el!a* with goml brick walls, on
Front Ft—erquv eat *lii“ office. toh IH
“IE VD QUARTKRi-t 9th DIVISION, (
La-Grange, Februm 29, 1832. )
ORDERS.
THE death fOrn Woolffilk having occa
sinned a vacancy in 'he office of llrigndioi Gen
eral in Ihe second brigade of the 9th Division,
tho command devolves upon t'ol Ulyses Lev is
ol the 60lh Regiment. The officers of tho staff
of the lute Brigadier, together with all o'lie'
office!s and privates wlh'"* said brigade are
hereby ordered and required loobey and respect
Col Lewis accordingly
By order of Moj f'Cn S A IGit.f.v
JOHN E MORGAN Aid de-Camp
Pyv.r|iHK NOTCH k. ACCOUNTS
iw of DR. MANLEY are in my hands
tor coll-ction. Those indebted to him will do
veil to make itmnedia'e payment, as suits in
disc iniioately upon those winch- remain unpaid
n return day will be commenced He has two
Houses dir Lots to sell or rent , and UVo negroes
to sell or hire; any person wishmg to purchase
or tent the Ilduses A Lots, or to purchase or
hire the negroes will call upon Saunicl K Hodg
es or myself, a* all his property and business is
left in our cure Any claims dgainst Dr Man
lev will be received in payment.
march 3—21 .IAMEh N BLiHLNE.
Groceries,
For Cotton, Pipe Staves, Hides on
Approved Piper.
f”M lIAR ES K N ! »RI N. inform* Moi
A I chants, Planters, Ac vi-iting Appalacln
cola, that lie hit" just received from New-Cr
leans a large and extensive assortment of Gr •
,-etios. which added to his former supply (V>*m
Me.'. Vnrk makes lii s ass irtineiit as compl«'t« it
out superior to anv he has ever offered to tiie
pu'-lic.
||i« stock will be rnplnno hod as of’enns on< »
a irnmtli, so that hi* eust'oners mav In sure a
■my time of finding a g "and assorlinenl
Mercliar.ta and ITanlcrs will find it t« their
advantage lo call as it s Jim inteiuiou t> nil at
modvrato prieu«. lor t si li, ( o'. ton, l'i;>o stave*,
\ Hides ' r approved p“;’e' (
Apt ilaclioola Di"' 1 L— i
lust rirail id as abort,per Sch. 'faftUme,
L.- U-st Gi< •. 11. iv: iioii "li' l
vi Inch will be sold low f f cash.
DIVISION ORDERS.
He u tyu..iias .ih Intutou,)
La Giange, ftiarch Ist, iB-*Z. j
I N compliance with oideis received tri'in hi
A Excellency the v f iianandcr in > hies. the
-Vlujot General orders ai.rt uneets the following
RevieWa and Inapt cl’ors oi the Minim, tor the
year lf5!S, h> regiiiieiits and baitaiions, at the
nines and places neiemafier designated, viz:
A Review and inspection of the Militia of
Stewart county, at Lumpkin, on Tuesday the
od day ot Apiil.
A Itcview and Inspection rs the Viintia ot
Randolph county, at « luhhurt, on Eruluy tile
6th day of April.
A he view and Inspect ion of the >ii!itia of Lee
county, at the place of holding the eupein r
court for saul county on ftionuay Hie Dili ot
April
A Review and Inspection of the Militia ot
Suoitei county, at tiie place ol holding Die 'u
perior Court ior said county, on Wednesday the
I I'li of April.
A Review and Inspection of the Miluia of
hr on county, at Hony, on Etuiay the ldlh ot
April
A Review and Inspection of the .Militia of
Talbot coi illy, at fal' otton, on 1 uesuay me
17th of April
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of
Muscogee county, at Columbus, on Friday the
«A!Ui of April
A Review amt Inspection of the Militia of
Harris county, at iiu.niltoii, cu Monday the I
Zdd of April.
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of
Tioup county, at La Grange, on Thursday tne
iM.n April.
A Review and Inspection of the Xliiilia of
Merriweiher county, at Greenville, on isatur
day the 28th of April.
A Review anu Inspection ol the Militia of
Coweta county, at Newuan, on Tuesday the Ist
day of May
A Review and Inspection of the Militia of
auipbeil county, at canlpbellton, on Friday
tire 4Ui of Alay.
A Review and Inspection of the Militia .f
Canoli county, at v arroliton, on Tuesday tne
oUi of May.
A Review and Inspection ol (ho Militia ot
Heard county, at Franklin, on Friday tiie lllh
of May
Uii the day preceding the day of Review and
Inspection in each county (unless such day he
Soiulaj , and in that case on Iho Saturday pre
ceding ) there will be n convention of alt the
c .ilium-si ned and noil cutt.iuusiuitod otficefs in
said county, for Hie puiqv so ol inspection and
dull
The Brigade Inspectors will, besides making
returns to tlic Uivi ion Inspector, liansniit co
pics to llie Com.c.nider ill clnet.
I'recision ad accuracy >u the return will lie
required. Every act ol dim bedreuce and insub
didinolioi! ma bed. and appropriately punished,
auu a roguiai discipline attempted wiili ollic is
anti men.
she colonel ot oilier Officer* coiumanuiLg
regiments are req.tiled without o -Uivy ro proceed
auu hd up all vac»nl coim.nssions tu Lite Line,
by brevet,in terms ol ihc .a.
t lie Generals of fiugadu a. e . U.fged specially
with the execution oi those outers They will
attend tire U views within the ii.iiils of their re
spooli ■■ c commands, and ho parti' utar to adinit
no Uffioer to command in iho Mine whose it|>-
peariinco shall not be in strict c. nloruiity with
tne law
Ry order of iho . ajor Ueno ul
Cl. itllMh l itbftli BrILLY
J \V. Fakmx, jr i >l vision Inspector.
.VI ai oh h.iii—tf.
FKE.ENi MEN IS
t,‘f the Grand Juiy of inuscogee County. \
j i' E the Graml Jury ol the county or |
* " tiusccgce liav ng discha.ged such dulo s i
ns were imposed ' ll us npour otticiai capacities, (
and having received in.cba.ge to pre.-nt sued j
matlers as may interest the community in which J
we nvi*, or that which may promote tiio good ,
ordci and happiness ot the same, ul iho ouuclu-1
»ion of ihe present to in oeg leave to presoru. j
Vd That we view Willi deep and increasing j
»ohcitUiie the utter disregard ol a large portion j
of oar tetlorw-citizens to ho moral and religious
•bligatiohs f'the ->aubuth. Tlio immoral and ,
disoiderly practice of. evoting ilui day to the
pleasures ot 'he chase; and of tiling guns even j
while Divine btrv.6 is periorumig, have be I
cornu so lieqneiit anti Common that this jury
cannot forbear uicir politic expiessi mos regiei. |
and dispif ; s ne with a prac ice so dcni.ualinng j
in its nature, »■» and gr iding in os eftcot.; a piac
ticc utterly at vauance ;vnh the mo al tone ot
this community, and a prac ico des i-uctive to
the good oniei of the same '.v hope ■ first those
i npious acts f r the future will ho dis oUnten
anceil by the re.-pec ; idle part of' Ui feliow-citl
ccm, and lint those wfi. may still peisi.t, re
garcless ot consequences may be taken nolito
oi'iiy the civrfofficer*.
.id: We would u; ther recommei dto the jus
tices of* the peace the necessity of a strict en
s rceiuent oi tuo pautill laws in the seyeial dis
tricts to v Inch the. resp cfively belong, it de:
greo of excitement, it is rational lo suppose
(Yioni hn:t* still fie.'li m our memories) does ex
ist among our -nave population, ami tiie total
neglect of the civil officers to appoint compa
rues of palrollsas required by our laws have eli
cited from this body rh se prt cautionary ro j
marks in the form ot presentments
4th. We have . xamtned our jail and tind it to
taTy incompeleiit to answer the purposes tor
which it was intended, and Would theietore re
coVmnend the justices of the Inferior court to
assess an extra lax to. the purpose of construe
ting anew onCout of such uatenalsas would
warrant i’.r ffiirabrhty and strength.
sth. We have examined the bm ks of the
Clerks of tlie Superior and lnfci Mr court, to
gether with the reerds of the county I reasurer
being one if the cmrks and find ibem correct,
reg !ar drawn up and welt si ranged b rom tho
showing made, the Treasurer ims now in hand
Sets, which amount it paid out al this
live make; adeficit on the part of the eouuty
ol's.'i.»l 47 cts We would here make ono
.digestion which we believe to be oar duty td
osier, and that is, we believe it to be impolitic lo
vest the offices of clerk amt treasurer in the
p." son'of one individual, inasmuch as it leaves
room for mi lair dealings on llie part of the per
son holding those offices.
We have examined the tax collectors insol
vent list and allow him .iglity-srx dollars and
ninety five and a halt ents and recommend
that si id list be turned over to the proper offi
cers for collection.
In tailing our leave of the court, we - present
our respects to Ins honor Judge C-dquet. and
ths -v-.hcuor General, for their attention to this
body during its sit.ii g and to the affairs of llie j
court gcneiaHy, and rec mniiend that Incite our I
presentments be published once in the public
journal." of this place
M. I’Eshv, Foreman.
Jos. Coleman, A. 8. Clifton,
Lee is ( Allen, I). B. Safew,
As , Bales, H.D. Wyeho,
Ucniy K Hill, Thomas Davis,
William Kirk, Jeremiah Thornton,
II 8. mith, Isaac Webb,
' hsrlcs McFsrlln, G ; W Dillingham,
Jo.-cuh L. ‘ 'unaiagharo, 4VTn. Rogeis,
H irdsrnan Givens, L J. Davies,
< Tiver Jet) i,
On nil t urn of Jr hu W Hooper Sol Genl. or
dend. tint the prescn'aicntv of the grant jury
be pshlivljfil agreeable to their request,
A Due r opy of tiie mmuß * lliu Ist Mu ch,
IKtJ A. B GRIFFIN, Uk.
EXECTTIVE DEPARTMENT, GA- )
XUitd..’ rate, •ti.tii (
Oifßl> L. JCi A5 9
.THAT t ie i <is net MUrvuy r* c cctud utio -r
Jt the proviM.'ii* of an a t of 100 Ceneial
Assembly, for rhu survey and iii liih'iifc ~ r-y
' otici j oi laud', in llie oCi eyauc, ipe
f lieri keos, ami oi other l.mrl-cu.mied a- Creek
lands passed ti iho Zi». day I iletuuiber,
I TW, uo gist iheii (u rsoi at kttendfli'ce. at the
trta e House in V illeugevi o on iloudai iho
2u uay of April next, loi the purpose f ili ng
tli i>- bonds, anc t n.g tuenu.h, prseci iiiei, ov
law, a< juttn s then chains and ,„ii
comply log tullv ilh all mm singular >li re
quisilionsof Siiid aet, thru, and iiu-re ouo• b
seryed and perf.tm.-J Imu.ertia-. L niter
which they v*ill lie ordered to pr Oecu i the
exer U'iun of the surveys r«qu «and by b-id act,
ar .. by an ac oi the t.e 6 i lubly.to lay
out itiu Gold Keg: into smell Lois, slid dis
pose of the sa ,e by eparatc ielit-ry, passed on
tue 241 h ony of December, i«il
By order oi the (.ovoriio :
WILLIAM J V\. ME LItORN,
fc. cr> Ex LJ. pt.
i very paper in Georgia vviii pubtuh toe
aouve twice.
A FroClabaituii. ,
GEORGIA—j . v n..sun Lumpkik,
Governor and CorMuantlcr in < onj of
the Army and Navy oj this State and
of the ihiUiui thereof:
lIEHEAS Bv tlit nineteenth scci
lion ol a, Act of the Genera. Assen.l-I/
for the surv v and distribution by Li ttery, of
tho land -in die scupanc . oi the Ch iokoes,
and other lands clni.ned'm eek Lands pass
ed on tiie twenty.first day f !>ece»nber. eigh
teen hundred and thirty, it is made the and ty of
the Ififcrioi l eurt ofeuch Ceu' ly, to iviiko pul.
or can fe tn lie ir :nle out s's of ..etsonp Cntnlo I
to dr-'ws under said act.- And . ifercas l»y tho
fiii-t section of an Act „f tie .vscnihly
to alter and amend tue ore; ..>• .ici passed on
the wenty ixrh day of Ik -r... Mir eighteen
hundred and hi tV imC tne qu .ncaiion of
persons entitled to -aid and uv- tia- undergone.
aSlcralion—And whereas by tiie fmd secli'oh of
an Act. o iuy «u u.; gold .ogi ii.lo mall lots,
and dispose 6f the same t.y aepaiate i oitery,
pas.ed on the twenty fourth day ot t oeCmber,
1891, the perrons authorised tn muke out the
f.regeiro list, arc farther required to make out
separate lists <,t peisous Cntnieu to draws under
the act Inst alore-aid:
1 have therefore thought proper to issue this
my proclamation, hereby requiring the justices
of the iniorior courts of llie several counties ui
hi -Blate, forthwith ui proem !t" the execution
of the duties enjoihotf . u hen: In each of llie
lon gmg Acts of ihc General \s-kciiii I; And
I do licreby charge each and every • I them, to
be v.giiant and caimul. in tho s i ct i b eivance
»■ and taiihfoi perioi'immc.' of iii and sing lai, the
d'oiOs enjoined on tlie.n ny the al6re.au: several
Acls if the Genera! Assembly.
Given umiei my hand and ih Great s.l of
tho .-late, at ihe Siute-lloii m Ivilgo
ville, this iho iweiuieih da F- .ary,
in the y> a of our Gird u ■ hoo-.M.d en/ht
hundred and tbir .y two. ami ,t iho lode
pondeoceo. lhsLnii. il ‘ tates of Aiueiicc,
tho fifti -sixth
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Govornoi.
Eviuirii Hamii.tu >,Secretary ol State.
*»* Every paper in Georgia wilt pubic h that
above twice
NEGROES I V \NTEO.
• p HIE suhacrrbei Wants to hire >d Negro
1 Follows, for which a liberal | n ill bo
paid E t . a M»Y,
March 3, 1832 Mar.-h. of . ms.
MERRI4FETHER SALES.
4‘3 II : lit sold the lir-t Tie v in
"* APRIL next at ll.e court kf"i ■ • in
Merriwelln r county bet" een (hi usu.il lie •».- of
sa ! e the f 'Mowing property li -wit:
The undivided interest of J hn G Vaxiyin
lot No 205 in the ninth disiti -t off"- ~erly
Troup now Mefrhveihc l count'-, couais'iui' of
one tlii.-dof said '.<•( of Land, levied on .- iho
property of said Maxcy to «a>isfv an eXccc'ion
which issued from a justice's court ot t lark
couutv at the ihstaiice of tin:..win and Crit g "s.
Uie said N'aXc. Levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Lot of Land No. 258 in the second district of
formerly Troop now Merriweiher county, ir vied
en n- ihe propery of Stephen Vo.-ely -n sty
afi fit which issued from '.lm Snpeiior c. ■ of
Oglethorpe county, iu tavor of F. .1- II ; orihtn
vs Ibe -aid "'osoly.
I.ot of Land No. 2 in tlio ninth iii-tr'et of
formorTv Troup how Vlerriwe'her count ~ levi
ed on a» the proper! v of Jeremiah McDaniel tp
satisfy a ‘i fa which issued from a justice’s court
of Habersham county ir. fa for of Janit- "Vyly
s the said McDaniel ovy mud. « . I rntmn
ed tome by a cons'abie
Htiglt Lock tr, Slifl*.
March 3. 1833.
HTEWART HA-L-KM.
WILL he s dil on the first To s ley in April
nex'. in the town of Lumpkin yiewart
Ctuinty betweeti the usual Imurs of sale tho fol
lowing property to-wit:
One Lot of Land No 57 in the 32nd district
formerly Lee now Siewart county, I evied on
as tfi'o property ofWilliam Notes, to ealisfy 4
sinail fi fas iss iea from a jestic* s court of Wil
kinson county 1 , in 1 favor ot ! ewis Bond v* Win.
.Moles—Lmvy made and returned by a cona'abffi.
Also one Lot of Land No l!>7 in the 24th dis
trict of said county. Levied on n the properly
of Feliso Lahrmse and Jacob Fed.ick to saiisty
two small fi fas issue! fr in a Jo.lice’s court of
the county of Richmond againrt them in lavor
E Cugg vs Felise Labraise and Jacob Feurick.
/ evied and returned by a constable.
AI si' Lot no one hundred and twelve (112) in
tho eighteenth (18) district of -did county lev
ied on o's tho property of William Crabtree, to
satisfy one small fi fa issued troni a justice's
court of Stewart county agaiftst him in favor df
J. Little vs. William Crablreo Levy made &
returned to me bv a constable.
Also Lot no 208 in toe 2lth district of frtew
art county, lovied on as the property of Arthur
Killcrease to satisfy one sinall ti fa issued from
a justice's court of Butts county agshi«t him,
in favor o( David Allison vs Arthur Killcro isc!
Levy made and ret' rned ny a constable.
Jiinatlian F. Shff.
At the same time 4” place will be sold.
Lot uo. UUinthe 201 k district of said c« :ntj»
levied on ns the projK-rty ■>( Fanny Lewis, to
sali-fyono small fi fit is-ued fiom a jo tree s
conr' of Baldwin county against her in saver of
B F Stubbs vs Fanny Lewis—Levy made and
returned to me by a ■ unstable.
Also Lot n'Hrfin the l!)"h dist. of said c on
to lovk?d on as tho property of lohn Westi.rook
jr 'os lisfy one fi fi issued from a j- • ices
court of Franklin cnuniv again*! him in lavor of
Na’hni'iel llolley vs John Wes'brook—Levied
on and returned to me b . a constable.
Wm. Mi Hi r, D.S.
POSTPONED SALE.
A!«o Lot no 34 in the and l d.st. of the county
us Rio wart. Levied property of Wilson
Le-liazo, to »ul sfy one • oall fi fa issued f in a
justice s court of Twiggs county, egninst hyn
in favor .f George llr.wvn v- Wilson Dnshaxo.
l/Cvv made suj rotuim '! h) a eorW’il'le
iu until 3. Win. Miller, D. *■