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AV G l ST A, December 26. t
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On Thursday morning last both branches
of the General AiTcmbly adjourned, fine die•
During their session ihey palled tho following
viz,
•An Art for annexing certain ifiands to the
county of Glynn.
An Art to regulate the form and manner of
holding elertions for the members to re
present the inhabitants of this (late in Ge—
» neral Airembly.
An Art to veil terrain properpy in Rbchel*
Johnston and her children.
An Art to point out the mode of elerting In
ferior Officers.
An Art for regulating the Judiciary Departs
ments of this Hate.
An Art for difpoling gs certain vacant lands
or territory within this (late.
An Art for impofnig a Tax for the year 1790.
An Art for regulating the town of Augusta,
and to amend an Art for Regulating the
town of Savannah and the Hamlets thereof.
An Art to incorporate the Episcopal Church
in Savannah, called thrift Church, and the
Independent Congregational Church or
Meeting-house, at Medway,, in Liberty
County t and to authorife the Governor to
• grant charters of. incorporation to odier
' religious focietiea.
An Art to carry into effert the 4th Sert. of
the 6th Art. of the Constitution, touching
the distribution of mediate eftatefi, dirert
ing the manner of granting letters of ad
ministration, letters teliamentary, and
macriage licences.
An Art for preferibing the regulations and
reflrirtions under which the Governor (hall
appoint Militia Officers and Sectaries
A Supplement to the feveial Land Laws of
this State.
Au Art for incorporating the Anabaptist
church on the Kioka, in the county of Rich
mond.
An Art for repealing certain parts of Arts
therein mentioned
An Art for regulating the appointments of
Jutlice* of.the Peace in the several counties
of this date,' and for empoweiing the Go
vernor to fill up all vacancies that may
happen in office during the reed's of the
General Alfembly.
An Art to afeertain the salaries and fees of
the Public Officers of this State, granting
compeufation to the members of the Ge
neral Alfembly and their Officers, appro
priating money, and for etlablidiiug a con
tingent fund.
An Art to repeal and amend some parts of an
Art to regulate the lufpertion of Tobacco.
An Art for making compeufation to the troops
in the service of the (late, for difehargiug
the said troops, aud for collertiug and se
curing the public arms.
The Honorable the Senate have been pleated
to make the following appointments:
The Honotable Henry Osborne and George
Walton, Esquires, Judges of the Superior
Court.
Thomas P. Carnes, Efqr. Attorney Gene
ral ; John Y; Noel, Efqr* Solicitor General.
John Milton, Esq. Secretary oi State.
John Meals, Esq. Trcafurer.
John Wereat, Esq.. Auditor.
Thomas M‘Call, Esq. Surveyor GeneraL
• COUNTY OFFICERS.
Chatham County.
Sheri (TV John M‘loto(h, Esq,
Clerk of the Superior Court : James Bul
loch, Esq.
Clerk of the Inferior Court: James Jones,
Esq.
Tax Collertor: Francis Courvoifie, Esq.
Receiver of Tax Returns: James Whitej
Esq
Regider of Prohats*: James Whitfield, Efq*
Surveyor : Claud Thompson, Esq.
Coroner : William Deveaux, Esq.
No'aries Public: lutlus H. Scheuber, Jpf.
Welcher, Sheftail Shettall, and William De.-
veaux, Efqrs.
Effingham County.
Sheriff: Thoqus Lane, Esq.
Clerk «*f the Superior Court: John G. Neid
linger, Esq-
Clerk of the Inferior Court * John Clary,
Esq.
Tax Collertor: John M'Call, Esq,
Receiverofiax Returuat Clement Lanier,
Rfq.
Register of Probata t Abraftam Ravor, Esq.
Surveyor: John More, Esq.
Coroner: JJavid Thorn, Esq.
Burke County*
Sheriff: David Evans, Esq.
Clerk of the Superior Court: Edward
Warts, Esq.
Cleric of the Inferior Court: John
Esq.
Tax Collector: Thomas Jones, Esq.
Receiver of Tax Returns: David Emanu
el, Esq.
Register of Probats: William Badduly, Esq.
Surveyor: Robert Ofhorne, Esq.
Coroner: William Lord, Esq.
Richmond County .
Sheriff: William Barnett, Esq.
Clei kof the Superior Court: Daniel Elam,
Esq.
Cleric of the Inferior Court: Philip Clayton,
Esq.
Tax Collector: Joel Barnett;. Efq*
Receiver of Tax Returns: James Hamil
ton, Esq.
Regifler of Probats : Lewis Gardner, Esq.
Surveyor: John Walton, Esq.
Coroner; lames Fox, Esq.
Notary Public : Dalzier Hunter, Esq.
Wilkes County.
Sheriff: John Clark, Esq.
Clerk of the Superior Court: Benjamin
Catchings, Esq.
Clerk of the Inferior Court: Henry Moun
pcr, Esq.
Tax Collector: B. Smith, Esq.
Receiver of Tax. Returns John Lindsay,
Efqr.
RegifterofrProbats: Edward Jones, Esq.
Coroner :. Howell jarrett, Esq.
Surveyor David Crefwell, Esq.
Notary Public: John Tatton, Esq,
• IVaJhmgton County .
Sheriff: William Binton, Efqr.
Clerk of the Superior Court: Benjamin
Tennell, Esq.
Tax Collector : Daniel Burnett, Esq.
Receiver of Tax Returns: John Watts, Esq,
Register of Probats : D. Burney, Esq.
Sutveyor; Francis Tennell, Efqr.
Coroner; Edward Hagan, Esq.
Greene County .
Sheriff: John Cessna. Esq.
Clerk of the Superior Court: John Bradley,
Esq.
Clerk of the Inferior Court: Rhene Fitz
patrick, Esq.
Tax Collector: Oliver Porter, Esq.
Receiver of Tax Returns: Brice Gaither,
Esq
Regifler of Probats : William Philips, Esq.
Surveyor: William Greer, Esq.
Coroner: Thomas Harris, Esq.
Franklin County .
Sheriff : Moses Payne, Efqr.
Clerk of the Superior Court** John Smith,
Esq.
Tax Colleftor: Jeremiah Cleveland, Esq.
Receiver of Tax Returns: John Millins,
Esq.
Register of Probats : Nathaniel Payne, Esq.
Surveyor : John Gorham, Esq.
Coroner: Benjamin Etles, Efqr.
Camden County.
Sheriff: Samuel Smith, Esq.
Clerk of the Superior Court : Robert Sea
grove, Esq.
Tax Collector : Henry Wright, Esq.
Receiver cf Returns: William Reddy,
Esq.
Regifler of Alexander Youngs
Esq.
Surveyor: WillianvNiblack, Esq.
Coroner: james Woodland, Esq.
Glynn County .
Sheriff: Samuel Garey, Esq.
Clerk of the Superior Court: John Goode,,
Esq.
Tax Collector : Thomas Clubb, Esq.
Receiver of Returns: Martin Palmer,.
Efq*
Register of Probats: John Burnett, jun,
Esq.
Surveyor: E. B. Hopkins, Efq*
Coroner : Jacob Helveftinc, Esq.
Liberty County .
Sheriff: Lachlan M‘lntorti, Esq.
Clerk of the Superior Court: John Graves,
Esq.
Tax Collector: James Gignilliat, Esq.
Receiver of Returns» —— Roberts, E'q.
Regifler of Probats: Adam Alexander, Esq.
Suiveyor: Galen Brownfon, Esq,
Cotouerj John Lawton, fen, Elq,
Notary Public: Francis Caddington, Efq*
Health Officer of the port of Savannah:
Ignatius Geoghegan, Esq.
Vendne-Maflers in Savannah : Wright
and Robert Montford, Efqrs.
.The following information, extrafted from
the Judiciary Law, is given for the benefit o£
the Sheriffs, Clerks, and all others concerned
in the Courts, as the said Law cannot be print**
ed immediately, viz.
SUPERIOR COURT, twice a year \
First Term commencing in Camden and
Walhington, the firft on Monday in January
next, the Monday after in Glynn and Greene,
the Monday after in Liberty and Franklin,
the Monday after in Chatham and Wilkes, *
the second Monday after in Effingham and
Richmond, and the Monday after in the
county of Burke, and that the counties from
Burke to Camden incluflve be the eastern di
ftrift, and the remaining counties be the weft
ern diftrift; and that the Second Term lhall,
commence on the firft Monday in July next,
thereafter in Camden and Walhington, and
be continued throughout each diftrift in the
fame rotation as direfted with refpe&to the
firft circuit.
INFERIOR COURT, Jour times ayear .
Commencing on the firft Monday in Fe
bruary in Camden and Walhington, the se
cond Monday in Glynn and Greene, the third
Monday in Liberty and Franklin, the Mon
day after in Chatham.and Wilkes, the Mon*
dy two weeks after in Effingham and Rich
mond,_ and the. Monday, week thereafter in
Burke county*
MARRIED] On WedhefdJiy la(T, Captain
Nathaniel Pearre, to Mrs. Coleman;, both.of
this town.
Iktl[ We are desired to fay, that the er
rors and unfounded reasoning of the publica
tion in our last, refpefting the Sale of Lands
on the Yazous. Tom Bigbie and Teneffee
Rivers, in the Weftern part of this State, will
be pointed out in our next, by a statement
from some of the advocates for that measure.
Errata in our last. —In page yf column 3*
line 4,2, for— lat. 33, read— lat. 34.
Pn Friday, the firft day of January next, at
12 o’clock in the forenoon, under the Mar- .
ket house,
Will be Hired,
For one Year, about
Twenty Negroes r
Belonging to the estate of John Beddingfield,
deceased. All persons indebted to said
estate, for the hire of Negroes, or otherwise,
are desired to make payment by that day.
WILL’ VM GLASCOCK, Exr'utor.
Ju/t t'ubhjixd) and to be jo id at the
Printing-Office in Augusta,
T H E
South-Caroiina and Georgia
AL MAN AC,
For the Year of our Lord 1790:
Being the second after Leap Year> and (till 4th
of July) the fourteenth Year of American
Independence ..
CONTAINING
The Rising and Setting of the Sun, the Moon’s
Full, Change and Quartets, the Sun’s Course
in the Ecliptic, remarkable Days, Judge
ment ©f Weather, Afpetts, Eclipses, &c.
&c. &c.
By JOHN J 08. ER, Esc*.
ALSO,
Duties on Goods, Wares and Merchandize,
imported into the United States, and on
Tonnage—Mode of tranfatfing Bufmefs at
the Custom-House, and Fees of its Officers
—Lift of the Members of the Federal
Houses of Senate and Representatives, with
their Officers, and the Appointments made
by the President of the United Stares—
Time* and Places of holding Federal Courts,
and those of Georgia and Souih-Carolina—
Salaries of the United Btate* Officer* Lift
of Offices of the State* of Georgia and
S«tuch-Caiolina—Tide TaWe-*v»l'iable Re
ceipt*. Lit