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FOR rUIMSMIN'Ci BY SUBSCBIPTICa,
THE 1 IFE OF
* Maj.Gcn. James Jackson
Br THOMAS V. P. CHARLTON.
A citizen of Savannah.
With considerable labor and difficulty I
Jnvc ciollccUd materials which will enable
me to complete, in f. few weeks* the life of
bmJ ,r-general Jamcr. Jacklon.
The charaftct of this late diftingtillhtd
.citizen, waa always held in high etiola
tion by the republican in'ereft of the U.
States ; and even his enemies (if ail enmity
ia not now burial in the mtift ac
knowledge* that he wan a brave loldicr, an
incorruptible ftatefnian an S an honest man.
Tnc memoirs I am preparing for publica
lion v/HJ be thus divided
* I(I Period— Will drtiil the revolutiona
ry (Vrvices of gone;a? Jsckfon, and., col.
laterally, the services cf many patrioiic
Georgians, from 1776, to the evacuation of
Savannah, in 17gr
id Period— Will dctril his political and
civil purfuus, from 1782 to 1806. This
tiivifinn of the memoirs will contain a hifto.
j v of the Yazoo Speculation in the
ftatc of Georgia, from the commencement of
the fraud to its fuhverfion, in 1796; and
will s!f<» embrace ihe proceeding* of the house
of repr*frntatives and the fniatc of the date
ofGcorgii, and cf the liouCe of reprefenta.
lives ot toe congrtfs of the U. States, in
the. year on the celebrated conceded
eleilijn of general Anthony Wayne.
This work will be printed on an odlavi
page, and will probably contain 370 or 40®
plots.
The price to ('ubfcrtbe'S, (ns the expenses
cf publication are at present climated) wii]
l»e two d ill it's fifty — one dollar of which
mini be paid r" the tiareoffubferibing.
As soon as rooo fubferibers fn.il 1 have
male this advance, tbs money and the man
ufetiot will he delivered to the pubiiiher,
‘ 'I HOM AS U. P. CH ARLTON,
Suhfcriptions taken at this office,
September 17. (<0
The Jujlly Celebrated Imported
RUNNING HORSE,
. WHIP.
WILL commence a fall fcafoa,
which will expire the last Octo
ber next— Ihe belt or palfurage
is procured for mares.
N. B. It has been reported
that Whip will be moved for a
fall season, but he is to remain
until! the fall season is out.
EDWARD JORDAN.
Wstdngton, June ir. ftf)
For Sale.
The Land and Plantation whereon I
now live ,
CONTAINING three hundred acrcr,
•djoiniug the land* of Germany and Raid
win, with a good duellinghiKjfe and other
out houses, and a young thriving PEACH
ORCHARD; xa it is perfumed 110 perfo..
. would wish to purehate without viewing the
premife*, r further defeription would be uu
nCccfiarj-.—For forms which will be Ac
commodating apply to
HENRY PEEK.
Columbia county, Sept. 10. (tt)
PROPOSALS
For publilhing in Wafliington, (Georgia.)
At the Monitor Office,
\ A PERIODICAL PAPER,
To be entitled the
Congressional Intelligencer .
Thb ohjeft of this piper is ro give a full
statement of the proceedings of Congrcfs, in.
eluding the debates on all important qnefti.
ons, official documents See, exclusive of any
»ther matter. 1
Terms ofSuhfcnption—three dollars, raid
annually in advance.
September 10. 1
10 Dollars Reward.
Stolen from the fubferiber on
Mon.’av tile 29th :>t Aaguft iatt, a red roan
MARE, w.rhngnod Saddle and Bridle,
the mare ia about fnmeco hands high nine
year* old, rode « ffhy one Livr Pankbm 1
Whoever delivers the said mare to roe iiv- f
rng .•■»nttwenty-five miles below Aogcft.i,
cn the Savannah road shall receive the a.
bovc reward.
WILLIAM TURNER junr.
September 10. (3*)
Copartnership.
. The Copartnerd'.ipof Ivdebon ar.dHor kins,
being diffoivtd, and the (übferibers havmg
/ ciucicd inioco.purtnerdup under
the firm of
Hopkins G? Phillips,
IN the Mercantile line, in the town of
Lexington, Ogle diorpe county, inthehoufe
formerly r ccupied by Jaa. Freeman and Son,
beg leave to inform their friends and the
public that they intend keeping
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Dry Goods & Groceries .
They flatter thcmfclvcs that they will be
able to furnifh their cuilomers on as good
terms as any house in the up country, for
Cafii or produce, and from their unremitted
attention to biifiiiefs, they will expect a con.
fiJerable (hare of the public patronage, —
Tneir goods will be opened by the twenti
eth of this month.
L. A. Hopkins.
George Phillips,
September 17. (a')
Thomas I. Wray, & Co.
Have Ju/l Received and now #: tn~
ing a I their Jh op>
A (GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
Medicines, Paints, Oils dec.
Which they watraot to be of the firft qual
ity. Much clamour having been mads fl
yer the United State* relative to the high
price* of articles ja the Drug Line, they
have the gratification of informing .heir
cu.binera ih*t with the exception of a very
few article*, they arc ttaablod to dispose of
their present fapply on ai rcifonabie terms
as they have ever fold.
Augufia, September 3, (ts)
John M. Jam|eson & Co.
O ESPECTFULLYiinform their friends
.5%. and the public jo)general, that they
have thi« day opened is the h?ufc f ormerly
occu *icd by Mr. Pitriik Kelly, next door
above MeflK Thorpai Gardner St co. in
BROAD STREET. (
<
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OP
DRY GOODS,
j AND A LARGE
Supply Q;f Groceries,
Whicii they are deitjrnited t.> dispose of on
the m jft rc»f mablc tt tds far Cai or Pr»-
ducc. July 9. (tfj
Ly
The Subscribers.
JuT'Uc Jnji ft'cevved the foHolvunig articles in
the Groce ty Line, which they will Jill
bn mtderate terms j\r Ca/h er Pro.
du(c 1
6 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
6 do. W, I. do, \
8 do. Northwtrd do,
6 Pipe* Northward Gfo,
2 do, Holland do.
2 Pipes Cognise Bnnok
13 Barrel* MUaga Winy,
3S Bag* CnffiC,
8® Barrels Brown Sugal,
13 Barrels Leaf do.
4 K-gs Gun- Powder, \
4 Do. Lcrd,
15000 ut. Swecda Iron,
4 Saga Pepper and AU.Spico,
2 Chests Hyfon Tea,
t iCegs Prime Chewing Tobacco.
Crates AflV.rtcd Ware.
Solomon Myrd & Co.
September 3. '
Atnegar.
Choice Vinegar for pickling,
for sale by jT Waterman.
September 3. w - ( 4 ,j
COPARTNERSHIP.
The Subfcribcrs have formed a Copartnerfliip
under the firm of
Spencer & Cooper 5
And offer their fervice* to the public in tb e
Lumber & Commiflion Line,
Generally, and hope, by drift attention
and punftua'ity, to merit a (hare of their
favors •I he business will b* carried oh at
the fame Vvharfand Stores lately occupied
j by Spencer and Platt.
1 William H. Spencer ,
Ananias Cooper.
Savannah y June id, (3m)
Now in Richmond [ail,
A NEGRO man by the name of
AX- HECTOR, about jo yean of age,
i 5 feet 3 of 4 inches high, who fays he
belong* to Judge Mitchel of Savannah, the
owner are requeded tocomply with the law
and take them away,
L DONALDSON, Jailor.
Aoguft 13. ( t fj
A
1 OATS,
THE Subfcribar living near
Grcer.ftorougb, has eight or tunc hundred
buihels of KGYP PIAN OATS for falc, at
frrenty-five cents per bofkcl.—lt is best to
sow theai in September or October, one half
bulhel to the acre is fuific’cnt. ♦
Eden Coleman.
September 10. (5 l J (
For Sale.
A Valuable TraX es Land,
IN Caiuaabia County, on one prong #f
Creenbriar creek, adjoining the land* qf
Ce!. John Cobbr, Mrs, Ingg and others,
containing 331 aerrs well impioved with
abfmt one hundred acres cleared, and eight
or nine hundred bearing Peach Trees, The
land is of the firfi quality, well watcicd,
with a valuable Mil! Seat on it, where there
kat formetr'y been a Mid.—Any pctfjn in
clined to currhafe, t»»y view the premife*
by applying to Mr. Saudi ford who live*
on the place, polTdsbn will be given the
firftday of January next. —For terms ap
ply to il fi, f rown & co. of Augafta, or
to the fubferiber living in Clarke County,
who will make indifvutahls titles,
Francis Farrar.
June rg. (ts)
To be Rented
For Four Tears ,
*1 he Academy Lots occupied at
prefect by th ? fubferiber, as he i tends to
remove his fund* to 2 place he ha* lately pur
chafed in Oglethorpe county.- For parti.
cu s ars enquire of F. PFIINIZY.
September 3. j
l H orty Dollars Reward.
. R ANYWAY fiom the fubferiber living
in Wilke* county, shout two rr.oi Iha aoo,
fear negroes viz: WINNEY, SALL, KS
TER and PrilLlSf chc above Debtors for
merly belonged to the etfatc of Roenax
Walton laic of Richmond county dec.
whcfe it i* foppofed they have got to they
being so well known to the neighborhood
cf Augusta, further diferiotioa is deemed
nnneccffary,—Whoever will deliver them
to General T. Glaffcock. flisll receive the
aoovc reward, cr ten dollar; for each of them
Augustus G. Walfon.
, September / t fj
Now in Burke Jail,
A French negro woman by the
name of MARY, about 40 or 4$ j"*ar» cf
age 4 feet 6 ot 8 inches high, fays fhj be-
Mr, Doyerof Savannah; the owner
u rcquefteJ to comply with ths law and
take her away.
E, LASITER, jailor.
>_ Se P f - 3* (ts)
Marshal’s Sale.
On thtfirjl Tue/dayin OSober next, at ike
Market house in tht cits of Align ft a, be*
tween the yjualhours, the followingjlaves.
Will be Sold,
\ Brutus, Solomon, Caster, Jack,
BiMy, Jiacy, Qodon, C)tus, /i u gutt,
Peter, Dick, Newton, Gumbo, Charlotte,
Jenny, Juno, and Joaa and her four chil
dtea. *
Also, One house and lot in the
city of Aagufta, koawo in the p an of said
c:ty by the number 43 bounded Luthwa?d
-!y by Ehtsftreet, ealiwardly bv lot nnmber
46, northwardly by the north'half offaid
lot whereon General Glafcock now refidcs.
—Aifj» 800 acres of land grintcd tp John
Lamar, with ths improvement* thereon,
lying in the county of Richmond and wa
ter* of Rocky creek, edjoining lands of
Bugg, Phinizy and other*.—Alfo, ail the
household and kitchen furniture levied on
a» ths property of Thomas Glafcock, by
virtue of an execution oorained against
him, by John Price,—and pointed out by
the defendant.
GEORGE W. MOORE, •. m
August 27. , 4l j
University of Georgia.
In the Senatus Academicus.
I Ith November, 1 Sod.
Refolved That at each annual
meeting, this board will expedi to reotivc
from the senators elc.3, a true and accu
rate statement of the Academiei, in the re
fpeftive countie* throughout the Rate, with
the name* of the Reftcn, number of stu
dents, rate* of tuition and bearding, and
the funds of each ofthe said infiitutioss.
Extraß from the Minutes ,
J. HAMILL, Sec’ry ofthe
University,
N* ». The Senatus Acadcmicu*, hand*
adjourned untill the 2d Monday in Nov.
next, at which time the Truftce* are re
queued to attend.
Se P r « 10 (3‘t)
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Ink Powder,
Forfale at this-Office %
REMOVAL,
The Subscriber rdpeftfully i n ,
form*hi» friiur.i a..d acquaiatancM ilv.i
bat removed to near tkc upper (( j
Bread-Street, text door above Mr. F
Welch’* Nail Manbfrflf.ry, where he *,;•>
difpofc of . is
DR7 GOODS and GROCERIES
Very low tor CASH cr COT')ON-I
Thofc ia arrearages wii! pieafe to call
dilesrge the fame without delay.
Jonathan Vafler.
September 17, (j.j
15 Dollars Reward.-
Runaway from the Subscriber
onthr Bth iutt. three Ftcoch negroes, viz.
Coco, Mai brook and Francis.
COCO is a mulatto about 22
yeats of age of a Hinder make, abuat 5 15CI
8 inches high, fpcak* English, clerk.cowl
pleyion.
MALBROOK, a very likely
negro about the fame age, fleu; made and
about 5 feet 6or 8 inches high, fpc.ki
coglifh tolerably, ha* a very thick ntd,
aifo very aflive.
Francis, a very fiout.fciiow,
S or n inches high, f,»;ak» eug)i(h
tolerably, they aH had on cuarlV Overall*
and Horocfpun Shirts, no ch übi jat CR
other cioaths, on their g* ii?g * IF, as
went away without any provocation, I ex’,
ped they will make lor Savannah or Cbar-
Icfion, any perfju delivering them to me
or lodging them in Jai! so as I may get
them, lh*ll receive the above reward.
LEWIS PKUDHOMME, Jun.
Wvjhington, Wilkes county, 1
September Vj, 3 ft> r )
5 Dollars Reward
For Apprehending Betty, s
Runaway from the Subscriber
2 5 woman named
1 I ' li l * V, about 30 years of ago, ha? «Pty
float limbs, pitted with the "Small P x,
CJmplexion very black, remarkable thick
lipr, Ihrwj her uaderteeth when fas fpesk*,
is very taikr.tivc and p’auubie, about the
common fine, a native of Maryland. She
may attempt to get to Augafta, as (he has
a hi-(bind employed on “board of one of
tbs Augusta Coat*,—-The above reward
will be paid for apprehending Betty and
delivering her to me cr John Moore of
Augusta, or fccuring her in Jail.
THOMAS FLINT.
Savannah, Sept . 17. (fit)
To be Let
FOR ONE YEAR,
And immediate po[f \{jion given.
Ihe two Stores adjoining Dr,
Harris’s, north (uie ol Bread-Street, near
the Mf'kct, the Stores ate in good re ail
with convenient back heufej and ether buil
ding*, with a good garden, well adopted
for families &c, for further particular*
enquire of
JAMES PEAR RE.
Sept. 1 y (at)
‘ A Runaway,
ESENTED himfelf from my plantstioa
F iu r n Savannah river, about the rft of Fe.
brasry hft, a new negro fellow called CiE
SAR, about five feet high, and appears to
be about twenty years of ape, had on when
he went away, a white Kerfey Jacket and
overaih, speaks very little Erglifh and pro.
bahly cannot fellhis name.—Any person who
msv harbor or detain (aid fellow in their
pofleffion after this publication, will fub
jeft themfelvcs to the rig»rs of the Law
for such condufi:.—Any person
will deliver him to me, or confine him in a.
ny jail in the date, will be liberally rewar.
ed. JAMES BARTON.
June 4. [eowtf]
GEORGIA, Elbert County.
Superior Court ,
April Term, 1808.
RULE NISI.
JO3IAH WOODS and William Woods crea
tors of tire left will and tedament of Middleton
Woods dec. haying pe tinned the court praying the
foreclofurc of the equity of redemptionef in and to
a certain traft of laud containing two hundred '•*
cres on the waters of Doves Creek, joining J F< ; f“
John Staples, and James Brown, in the county
forelaid, mortgaged by Henry Gatewood to yonf
petitioners, teftatc for the payment of the (urn »t
I four hundred Sc fixry-occ dollars together withi n*
1 tereft.—On motion of counsel it is ordered, that,
the principal intertft ami cost due on said mortgaiS
be paid uuto this court w.thin twelve months non
this date, or the equity Os redemption of in ana ta
the said mortgaged premifts wii! be thereafter ■*
ever forecloled and barred 5n ternis of the *t. in
such calc made and provided and tiiat a copy 0- th: ,
iu!c he publiihed ta one cf the public GazeU* ®
this fhte ouce a month for twelve months or .cry'
ed on the mortgager or hi* Special agent ft ivatf •? 4
norths previous to the expiration ot the »“ a
twelve months.
ExtrnSfrom the minutes,
William Woods, Clerk.
May 14. 1808. [«!»«]
All kind of Blanks
For Sale at this Office.