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r rooms aru* tne
rattle. Several
J !j ‘! , re fo alarmed as to
P :: ‘f; h e,r bed*. It* centum-
Jas but for a very fesv fc
coo^ s * .
e WANNAH.
nnSaturday laft arrived in
, it . from 7 Charlefton, the
f Oliver EttswoßTH.
S lunice Of *• United
P . The fame day arnved
S tstt '’ Hetty, capt; Keen,
in whom
* the hon. Jofiah
?3u« “>
louisvill E,
TUESDAY, dp nl 2 3> 1 799-
Jfit following is taken from Akx %
McMillans Augujla CcntineL
NOTE.
When Judge Walton’s
Charge to the Grand Jury of
the County of JefFerfon was de
ivered, general fatisfa&ion was
apparent both in the Grand
lurv and the audience; and
vhen they had got to their room,
twaspropofed, andnotobje&ed
o, that there (hould be no party
)refentments; or any thing am
ended to but the county bufi
iefs.
But, on the night of the fe
;ond day of the court, a partial;
netting was held, without the |
irefcnce, knowledge,* or fandlion
f the foreman fitter feveral in
ividua\ interviews with the Go
-ernor, at which the concluding
jaragraph of the prefentment,
vas agreed upon.
On the third day all was hufh,
tnd the non-attendants, at the
>nvate meeting, fuppofed that
he firft underftanding yet ex
iled.
In the evening, when the
punty.bu Griefs, was gone thro*,
nd the court ready to adjourn,
hat paragraph was moved and
ccopded; and a fufficient num*
)er appeared prepared, andiofe
nus fupport: but the foreman,
n , on *; of^ er grand juror, refu-
Et 0 ign it; and feveral, who
'ere oppofed, fubferibed it as
“ e °f the majority.
T L he futures of the child
mi- the defeent,” And if this
- ee mg is not interference
f P lrt )’> rhe mind is incapable
1 comprehending what is.
artin.i n ° Wledge of the above
derived from the
SranJ? tlon ° f fevcral ®f
if c [„ , l U| s’> after they were
‘arnel* 4, 7 the court ad
fbouiSe r ° mthenOlOriet y
J Aii that an attack
the judicial de
’ the cirr • he corn mencemcnt
llWin^prefent apPCarS b J the
' the Gran7 nt > offered
ttrejefted d of Burke,
| ,e «ral rerpSaM thC °f ‘ nion
I a d >ftor*ed i, ab j S enden *en,
the Governor has the liibdeft
aifurancc to pretend that the
judicial is attacking the execu
tive department;
NO TICE.
PUGSLEY & DEVEAUX
Inform their Friends and the Public, that
they have received by the way of Au
gufta, a FRESH
Aflbrtrncnt of MEDICINE*
Suitable to the Practice; and allure
them, that the ftriftert. attention will be
paid to all Orders, fcc«
Apiil 23.
N o t i c i!
ALL Perfons are hereby forwarred from
trading for either of Two NOTES
of HAND, given by the Subfcriber, to
Mathias Dolton ; one for One Hundred and
Ft rty Dullan, and the other f r One Huh
dred and Thirty Dollars, as the condi’.ior
for which 1 give the faid Notes for, has
failed.
I fade Rawls.
April 18.
Notice is hereby given*
TO the Citizens of Louifville, end
they adjacent vitini ies, that the
Suufcriber will open Scho» 1 on MONdAt,
the 29th inttanr, in the Hcufe formerly oc
cupied by Mr. M*Murray : vh:re he wil’
teach the Englilh Tongue, agreeable to
Dr. Louth's Eflay, aid the renowned Mr.
Sheridan's Rhetorical Grammar. Alf>,
Writing, Arithmetic, and Book Keeping,
Geometry and Navigation, with man)
other ulcful Parts ot the Mathematics*,
as alfo of Aftronomy, 6cc.
Terms, One Dollar per monflt, or Tei.
Dollars per annum. H>urs in fummer,
ten, two imermiliion ; winter, eight, ene
iniermiffion,
William M'Kain.
April 13.
By Wm. M Dow-
GEORGIA,/ ELL, Clerk of the
Jeffcnon County. v Court of Ordinary
Wm. M‘Dowell ( of the County of
) J fir tom.
WHEREAS Mary Summerlin hath
applied to me tor letters of admi
nittration on the Eftatc ofOw£n Summerlin,
late of this County, deceafed : thefe are
therefore to cite and adrnonifli all and
lingular the kindred and Cieditorsof the
faid deceafed, to be and appear at my
Office, on of before the 18:h ddy of May
near, to fhew caufe, if any they can,
why letters of adminiftralion fhould not be
granted hcf.
Given under my hand, this ißrhday of
April, x 7<)9* and in the twenty
third y«ar of the American Inde
pendence.
TO BE SOL D,
Cheap for Cafh or ,
SEVEN Hundred and ninety-two Acres
of Oak and Hickory LAND, third
quality, lying on the Eight Stile Branch,
on the new road leading from Louifville to
Savannah ; thirty Acres of the faid Lind is
cleared, and under good Tehee. For fur
ther particulars, enquire at this Office, or
of the Subicribcr.
Arthur Claik.
April jjf.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
IMMEDIATELY,
A NEGRO WENCH,
For which the Cafh will be paid .
For further particulars, enquire at
this Office •
April 23. *
WANTED TO HIRE,
JBv the Month or lTear 9
A NEGRO MAN.
Enquire at this Office*
January 3r.
NOTICE.
ALL thofe indebted to the filiate of
John Ca trtooN, deceafed, are re- j
quelled to come forward and fettle their
Account* 5 alfo all thofe 10 whom the faid
filiate is anywife indebted, are reqnelled
to bring forward their Demands regularly
attefted, to receive payment of
John Burton, adminiflrator.
February 19.
BLANK. DEEDS
For Sale, at this Office,
WALTER ROBINSON
/
Has received from Chtrleftcn, • Gene
ral Aflbrtmenr of
SPRING GOODS ,
Which he will fell low for Cafli, it his
Store, ocir the Market, in the Red
Houfc, where Mr. Jofeph Chairs
formerly lived.
IRISH LINENS, 3.4 and 4-4 wide
White and Brown Sheeting
A handfbme iffortmcot of Calicoes
Ozoaburgs
Cotton and Thread Hofc, fine It coirfe
Ladies and Childrens Morocco Shoes
Ind Slippers
Metis, Womens and Children! coarfe
and fine Ha's
Twilled, plain and colored Nankeens
Marfeiljes & Mnflioet Waiftcoal Shapes
Corded Dimities
Silks and Silk Handkerchiefs
Tambored, ffriped, fprigged, plain Ja
conet and Book Maflia
Muflio Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Book
and Jaconet
Gentlemen! fine Neck Handkerchiefs
Velvet and Corduroy, twilled and plain
Serving Silk and Twitt
Ribbons and Tapes
Ladies long and fliort Kid Gloves
Mens Buckfltin and Beaver do.
Writing Paper, fine and coarfc
Durants of all colors
Camblets
Ccffee, Chocolate and Tea
Sugar, white aod brown
MoiafTes
Copperas, Allum and Brimftone
Rum, Brandy, Wine end Whiflcy
Weeding Hoes and Grubbing do.
Broad and Club Axes
4/I 6d. Bd. tod. and 2od. Nails
Pa ent Medic oe and Glauber Salt!
Pewter Plates and Porringers
Spoons, large and (mill
Frying Pans
Spades
Ch'fiels of all fizes
piles of different kinds
Knives and Forks
Cutteau and Pen Knives
Thimbles ,
Beads and Neck Laces
Effcoce of Peppermint
Wool and Cotton Cards, No. t, 9 & io
Bed Ticking and Checks
Guo Locks and Flints
Pipes
Glafa, 8 by to
Pruffun Blue
Spirits Turpentine
London bottled Porter
Ginghams
White and colored Thread
Horfc Whips
Pins of all Gzes
Ivory and Horu Hair Combs
Humbums
Gunpowder
Lead and Shot
Ink Powder
Bridle Bits and Sadlery
Shoemaker’s Tools
Bibles and Tcftamrnfs
Spelling Bocka and Primmers
White Chapel Needles
Looking GlafTea
Shaving Boses, Razors and Cafes
Sped! idea
Cake Blacking
Plated, Gilt and Common Buttons
Coffee Milts
Drawing Knives
Hand Saws and Hammers
Curry Combs
Stock and Pad Locks
Tin Ware of all kinds
Earthen Ware
Pepper, Allfpicc, Nutm.ga, Cloves,
Cinnamon and Ginger
Decanters, Tumblers, Glaffesand Salt
Sellers
A fmall dock of Woollen Goods
ALSO)
Broad Cloths
Caflimercs
Swandowns
Drabs and Coatings
Duffii and Brittol Blankets, with a
variety of other Articles, 100 tedious
to mention.
April 23.
Artifls of all Nations attend i
A Premum for Genius .
Executive Department, Georgia,
Louifvillc , Feb . 23, 1799.
The Adi, entitled “ an adk for
altering the Great Seal of the
State of Georgia/* parted the
Bth day of February, 1799,
being taken up and confides
ed ; it is
ORDERED, That a prmium
of thirty dollars be given for
the heft dtawing of the device Jor
the Great Seal of this State , in pur
fuance of the fecond feftion of the
laid aft—the device being as follows s
to wit:
* 1 On the one fide , a view of the
jea Jhore, with a flip hearing the
flag of the United States , riding at
anchor near a wharf receiving on
board hogfheads of tobacco , and
hales of cotton , emblematic cf the
exports oj this State—at a /malt
diftance a boat landing from the in
terior of the State , with hogfheads ,
Ufc. on board , reprefenting her in
ternal traffic —in the back pari of
the fame fide> a man in the aft of
ploughing , and at a jmall diftance
a flock of /keep in different poftures,
Jhaded by a ficurifhing tree—the
motto on this fide agriculture and
commerce , 1799 —that the ether
fide contain three pillars , [upporting
an arch, with the word conftitution
engraven within the fame emble
malic of the confutation , fupported
by the three departments of the go •
vernment, viz. the legijlafive , judi*
dal and executive—the fir ft pillar
to have engraven ori its haft wi/dom ,
the fecond jufice f and the third mo
deration ; on i/ie right of the loft
pillar a man ftanding with a drawn
[word, reprefenting the aid of the
military , in defence of the confti
tution—the motto State oj Georgia ,
1799" —Provided fuck drawing
be lodged in the Executive Office, at
Loui/ville , on or before the twentieth
day of April next; the fize of the
feat two inches and one quarter in
diameter; and it is further
Ordered, that propofols he re
ceived d the fame office , until the
Jaid twentieth day of Aprils for
forming , making and engraving
the fame , agreeably to fuck device
and drawing , in a maflerly and
workmanlike manner , on or before
the third day of July next. Bend
and Jecurity to be given for the due
performance of the work , within
the time limited , in the fum of two
thoufand dollars . The propofols
will be fealed up, addreffed to the
executive , and marked propofols for
forming , making and engraving
the Great Seal of the State of Geor
gia. The drawings will al/o be
fealed up , addreffed inhke manner ,
and marked drawings for the device
of the Great Seal , and will be ex
-1 amined the twentieth of April afort
faid.
The cafh will he paid for the
drawing , the moment it is decided
on as the heft defgn, and for the
Seal immediately it is covipleatcd
and delivered, if applied for.
Taken from the Minutes ,
} Teft, Thomas Johnson,
’ Secretary .