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c f V:thors- -a'.l to fix a permanent feat fir
fiii.i Urtiverlirjr.
34. An art supplemental to the tax laws
of thi« btate, '■ ,
36. An art to regulate toll bridges, ferries
a n.;i turnpike roads.
37. An art to extend the limits of the city
oi Savannah.
4r. An art to give further time to the
purchasers of L »ts in’Millcdgcvitle, so far
as refperts the improvements of said Lots,
agreeah’y to an art ts the 12th December,
' 1807.
4t An art u> amend an art, to incorporate
the Town of Sr. Mary.
43, An a t empowering Just ices of the .
peje-". with three Free Holders to bind-out to >
for,vice, male free negroes, and perf -ns of I
color, minors above the age of eight years,
toa r tizans or farmers.
53. An art to amend an art entitled, an
art divide the counties lying between the
rivers Oconee & Octnuigee, & to form a ju
dicial circuit.
6jO. An art to eftablifti the file of the
public buildings in Jones county and to ;*p.
profora e the money arising from tha fa!e of
Lots in said county. [The name of die
Conner Town is Clinton]
<6l. An art authorifing the disposal of the
Belhefila College eiUtc.
63. An act pointing out the duty of
She riffs felling lands under execution.
fiy. An art for the >(bblifhment aud
tnhpoit of M’litary Schools in the several
m*litia divifiocs of this state—to point out
the mode of distributing the puolic arms,
and to clefignate the fsveral places within
each Major Gerera!’s command, where the ;
fame (hall be deposited. j
66. An urt todlieviat* the condition of |
debtor?, and to repeal an art entitled “aa t
art to alleviate tht condition of debtors and ,
afford them temporary relief, M pafled the 23d
of Mr , 1808.
67. An fait to, point out the mode of |
rendering void all grants or other proceed- |
ings founded on faiie or fraudulent retains
made by persons not entitled to draws in
the late Lind Lotteries in this flare, Sec
65. An art to cede irjurifdirtion to the
U. S. to certain lots for tha of
ererting fortifications,
70. An art to protert religion* societies
in their religious duties.
Extraordinary Cure for Con Jump lion,
A lady in the last ftaga of Cnnfumption, •
was lately restored to health, by tha fol
lowing extraordinary and accidental reme
dy—S lie had been long attended by the sac- |
ulty, but derided no benefit from their af
fiftancc i and considering herfclf verging to
the end of existence, when (he retired dut.
ring last summer to the country, with in
tendon to wait, in fofitude, the hour of
approachinS dilTolution. Wiiilft in nha
fituadon, it was her custom to rife as ear
ly as her malady would permit, and con
template the bean ties of nature from her
chamber window; from which (he oh
ferved a Dog, belonging to the house,
with scarcely any fltfti wo his bones, ow
ing to disease, constantly go and Isclc the
dew off a camAiotmiwbcd in the garden ; in
doing wbioh the animal was noticed to al.
tar its appearance, to recover strength, and
finally look plump and Weil. The Angu
larity of the circu«ftance impressed •frona.
ly on the lad >'s mind, and induced her to
try what efFert might be produced fro*
folh wing the example of the quadruped.
She accordingly procured the dew from the
fame bed of camaoliile, drank a fiuall
qymtity each morning, and after continu
ing for some time, experienced a wonder
ful redefj her appedtebecam; rcgulsr, Q»e
found a return of spirits, and in the ansi was
completely cured,
Edenim pttper.
Just Published.
And for Sale at this Office, the
Georgia and South-Carolina.
ALMANAC,
For the Year 1809.
Containing, befidfs the usual matter, the
Declaration of Independence, an eiegant
Aeatife on Astronomy, with a variety of
wnecdotes See, —Thofe who purchase by
teholefale (hall be accommodated on liberal
firms for ready money,
November 5,
Stopped
In the hands of a Negro, A Pair of
GOLD BUTTONS forJhirt jleeves,
the owner may have them on applica
tion to the Subscriber in Augiifa , if
i lamed in three months from this date .
David Downie.
Janu.ary 7- (tfj
Ladies' Academy,
MOUNT SALUBRITY,
NEAI.AUCUSTA, „ .
This eftablilhcd Seminary, ‘hss commen
*«d the 15th year j and during there trying
Umea, produce will be takeo in pa* ment
_ w , T. SANDWICH.’
.v good HOR&ES, for
the Chair, Waggon, or Plough. T. S.
#*• 7» +
AUGUiH3T7T 1
Wc are not a little picakd that the Ad.
vertifing ..leads of this paper open the New
Year so auspiciously with their commercial
favors ; the fame attention, and the fame
indulgence they have been accuftomcd to re
ceive form us, (hall, under all circuiaftan.
ccs, be continued.
Mr. Gallatin's report on the Finance?,
(hall appear in our next,
To make room for Col. Troup's fpcech,
against Yankee K noi tins, several mifcellanoua
articles arc portponed for the present. |
1 For several publications back
we have been endeavouring to
give the Editor of the Herald
every opportunity possible of pro
ving that he has been, during
the American revolution, a Whig
or a Tory—a man or a mouse ;
but in his last, he comes out noth
ing—-more or less (agreeably to
his Jieady habits) than an 'egregious
Blackguard.
In our Jafh, under the cfefini
tion of a modern Tory t we cut out
the patern of a Cap for him—he
may not like it; yet, he does not
deny but it jits him—what can be
done to accommodate this little
fellow ?
» ,
MARRIED, on Sunday evening Jnfl, by
the Hen. John Catlett, Mr. Anthony
Dufaure Dblajarte, of Savannah, to
Miss Michel Susanna VTctoire
NAN, daughter of Mr. John R. Mturaan,
! of this City. *
! » on Sunday -veninj I«fi, bv W o.
Wilkins, fifq. Mr. Willam Fuller,
to Mila Mart Hoge, both of Columbia
county,
DIKD, at Paferflborg, on the 4th D.c,
Mr. William Pope, in tvo days aiuer
bis arrival from the Wettcrn Country,
, on me 20th ulr. in 'J,i* City,
Mrs. Nanct Garrett, the amiable con
sort of Mr. Asa Garittt.
* » orl Monday lajf, after a tedious
illoefs, Mr, William Fitz#erald, a
native >.f Cork, hut for iiarerai years pat, a
resident in Georgis.
■» 8t Mount Salubrity, on Tuefday
night inlf. in the tyk year cf her
Rgc, Eliza Emma Sandwich, daughter
of Thomas Sandwich, E(q. She In left
a d i fount nlate father aad mother, to mourn
with poignant grief, the irreparable lof*
they have fufiaiijjjd.
•0 the authority cf a letter to a refpeftable
gentleman in this city wc announce the death
of hi« excellency JAMES SULLIVAN, go.
verr.or of the' commonwealth of Mafccfau
fatts. ty . Mvjttor,
Brux, Stokes & CO.
Inform their friends and the
j public ggaerilly, that they h*v« uAea the
cotaaioilioua
Stores S Ware-Houses
fronting the River, and knonwn
by the tt<nt of MKiaue’a lower Ware-
Hc«fe< From the fixation and &f«ty of
the baildiag*; and tieir intatcioa of haiag
eatifaly «tte»ti*c to th# infaiefla •* thof#
v. h* may favor the* with th;ij coaimaadj.
They faticipst* a ftisr* of fa this
li&t «f buiatf*. rith cb.j|e« « jil be
fttch tit have been clbbliflicd by their pis
deceflbra.
’ J an * 7* [tf]
Thomas Stokes,
Has t»ken the houfc fi.« Ijtiow A.fc, Brown
aad Co, where fee i« new taccmug a
Largs Ajjcrtment of
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries, -
He invites his friends in the up
country and the public in general
to call, as he has no doubt he will
be able to supply them on as rea
fpnabie terms as can be had in
this place.
January 7. (ts;
Notice,
After the expiration of uicc monta from
the date hereor, a; plication will be made
to th* Infeiio; Court o( Lincoln county,
to fell three tracts of land the progeny of
Sharp Ry nnold* dec. cn« traft of 100 acr»s
in Lincoln county, on Gray* Creek* ad
joining lands es Rob*:. Walton and Na
thaniel Curray, 202 \ acres in old Bald
win, the nth dist. No. 159, and theoth
er in Wiikinion, No, 132 in the 2o*h dia.
for the benefit of the bei/a ind creditors.
OVERTON WALTON, 1
Win- COV2NTON. JAdm’ti
Dec, 7, *
-V
fpT Take Notice.
On the 26th day of November ,
lad, I gave to John Gray of Patnam couh- \
ty, my notes to the amonnt of firva hnn- 1
dredand ten dollar*.—Twenty of which it 1
for twenty five dollar* each, and one for 1
ten dollars. Eight of said notes are paya- I
ble the firft day of January next, and the 1
balhnce thirteen, payable th« fi.ft day rs
January igio, I do hereby forwarn all
perfoas ftom trading for said uote«, as my
intention is not to pay them, they being
obtained from me for the; orchafc of a mft
of land lying in Morgan county, rhe titles
of which I cxpcdlcd wm good, but find
laid Gray's claim infu iicicnt to indemnify
a title.
DAVID HENDERSON.
■T a "’ 7* (3t)
Notice,
Agreeable to an order of the ho
norable Court of Ordinary for the county
of Richmond—WlLL i<E SOLD, on Sa
turday the 18th day of Match next at the
Market House in the city of /lognfts, be
tween th* hours of ten and three o’clock.
All the Negroes
belonging to the *.Rate of Clemfcy
Morse late of laid county dectafep, to be
fold for the bentfi.; ol the heirs & creditors.
Terms made known on die dar of lale,
Ann Morse, admr’x.
Rob’t Johnson, adm’or.
January 7. sis)
Will be Rented.
On Fiidtv the 17th, February next,
'The Plantation of Thomas
Moore dec. sod nHo, two scrota hired,
\ foam core, cortoa and loader, (del Th«
terrno of fa : c, will 4c made ksiown on that
dav.
Also, all persons indebted to
the eftae* of said de ». sic requeued to come
forward and ai. kc amedictc all
tbofe having ery dctWaod* ngaiwft tie said
cfate are requeued f la y in their *cco«n*J,
agrecabl* to t'tr ii-ace by £;«r.
LUCRETIA MOORE, Ad«’ry.
Was. WILLINGH.iW, AdraV.
J aa - 7. {3O
Will be Rented.
On Saturday tke if A Fd». text, at
R-ytVi-fr,
For the term of One 7ear.
The Saw and Grist Mills, De
ftillcry. Store Houle, Gin Houfc,
a Brick Dwelling Houfc, togeth
er with their appurtenances, the
property of the late jofeph Ray
dec. Terms will be made known
on that day.
Win. Barnett, Guardian
of the Mi/tut of Joseph Ray dec.
J an - ?■ 00
WilTbe Hired,
On Saturday the 141 k ieSanr, ?t the Mar
ket Hylic ja ch« city a< Angara, at
th**. «fu«.« hour- fair uae year '
Several Prime Negroes,
Belonging to therftate of the
late H<e*ty Fu-kneUdetcyleJ. -ITctaw of
£slc to«lvc«sbfatr*c»dit, with approved fc- .
cuiiiy,
Alexander M. Allen,
Qualified and aSt rag Ex’tr.
T a*»»*T 7 ' (it)
Sheriff’s* Saie.~
On thefirf T&efiay.in February next,
at the Court-hsu]e in the town of
IFayHcjboio between the ufuai hours
Will be* Sold,
Four horses, three forrds and r
Gray, »;fo, one aad Gt;r com
place, levied the propejty-cf Stunner
Sut-n- rar ihsiuftaM* ji k>rs*kiib Beall,
for the »fe •. Hw.b UiH\ a.fd others,
ALSO, .
One negro man na«r.cd TOM,
taken I** prop -rty at VVjllum* Cav*«ah,
hi ihc iusance ei WiUiar; i’aicrfon aai re
turned :u me by s conft.kc;,
ALSO.
Two negroes a fellow an d a boy
bom yiMinx and food hand':, which
wih be frjld on ific Line diy,
Joseph Perry, Sheriff.
ii n J!!!L 7* v 31)
Sheriffs Sale. i
Onthejyji 7 utjdoy *« Ftoruaty vert, at i
the Lot rt Hcuji m W,/rren cczinly, between
the vfual fours,
Will be Sold,
3 go acres or land more rr i-li, jn Warren
coayV ou the waters of Carter.*# creek, a 1-
jotniag Wifi am Culp-ppcr an I others it
beiag thc land whe/eoa Henry C\,x former- 1
ly ffve l, and levied on ».# fhc property of (
said G x, to fatisty an cxecudon'iri favor of
Zephinwh Franklin and poiated oat by
fai l Park in. Coaii.i ms Calh
THOMAS BATTLE *. ».
January 7. ;
Notice.
PERSONS widrng to take booths on the
Race Ground, are reqcefted to call at the
Centinel Office, and leave their names on or
before Monday morning nine o'clock as they
will at ten o'clock of the fame day be drawn
for.
January y. +
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the firJi Tuejday in February next at Co
lumbia C.- Houje. between the vfi *<l hours •
Will be Sold,
Two tradts of land, one contai
ning tiuy tw<» acres in Columbia county*
buttiug and bounding, north cats by Rac'i
land, north wrft by John Herds, fauth weft
by Telfair’s, and fouth cast by Coop*/*
land at the time of survey, the other con. •
taining forty acres in ft id County Rod boon
ding fouth weft by Telfair’s land north weft
by Kent and north eatt by Canes creek and
Little river, originally graated to Alexan
der Johnston, levied on as the property of
said John#cm to fitisfy Kafil Lamar* and
pointed ont by the pljintiff.
ALSO,
250 acres of land in Columbia
conaty oa the water* of Little rife#, ad«c
joining Joha Grady and Paine, levied on
aa the properry of Thomas Hogae to fatisfy
the executors of bausucl Paine deceafctl,
ALSO,
ico acres of land in Columbia*
couoty, adjoining Pearree and Collins, ta
ken as the property of George W. Moore,
tax colle&or for the year rSei. it being tha
fame which was poftpeaed in ccnfcqacnca of
an affidavit of illegality hich has lince bees
difeharged by the Inferior Coort, aid exe
cution ordered to proSced.
ALSO,
33 1 acres oMand in Columbia
county oe Green Bfiar creek, adjoining
John Cob*n, M«. Bugs and others, taken
as the property of Francis Farrar tax col
lector for the year 18061 illegality 'of which
has also been difeharged and execution or
dered to proceed by the Inferior Court.
ALSO,
200 acres of land in Columbia.
county on fvrect water ctcek known by ths
t ame of Embrc’s eld mill, origanaily gran
'ted to Elijah Bragg, and mortgaged by
Mania Hsys to Richard Brown.
ALSO,
76 acres of land in Columbia
conaty, wheteoi Aqailla Howard liver ad
joining MoW*td and Mrs Short levied on t*
fatiofy irown and Lii, vs said A, Howrd,
ALSO,
700 teres of land in Columbia,.
c>;uiit) wfcrrco* John M‘Dona!d iiv«* on
the Uchce Creek, adjoining Eads k Cnl.
bveuth, levied ov to (utkfy an extentioia
•arid Urqlhlrt vs ToenM^onald.
ALSO,
250 acres ofland whereon James;
Sinais Uvea, in Colombia comity, adjoin-
Matihal and Rsmfcy Jevi«d on to fatisfy
a.n oxacition ffm. Krd t|sinfi Simass, *
ALSO,
218~ acres of land in Columbia
c u«ty whereon Thoitm Cafcy lived, ad
jairinp Qoedo and Hamilton, levied on
to fttiafy John Hwward vs, Casey * North
ALSO,
7Si acres ofland in Columbia
county, wberron Mtcnael Smnliy lives ad
juring Mr*. Bigg «nd Cranford, levied oa
to fatisfy John H# r*H againff said Small/
R. Y. Langston, Sheriff,
Jamary 7. (£f)
GEORGIA, Grsent County,
OLTfIFR'EAS Henry /Jktv) and JcJh.ua
v v w hays afpi/<u to me for Utters
»f ndminfireiiicn on the cflate ■ej jfahn AJ
ktm ofjaii c*un(y dec.
•7 UESE are therefore to cite and edmon
ft all and Jugular the kindred and creditors
efjaic iettajen, to be and appear before the *
honorable court of Ordinary within the time
prescribed by la* to Jew ton ft (,/ any they
can) oohy /aid letters Jktuld net be granted.
Gi >n under my hand and /to), at ojjce, the
301 ecj ej Dec , 1808.
Henry Carleton for—
Tbps, Carleton, el’k,
Gi.GKGIA, bnxi nc Centity,
Xl/’HERE AS John Ton nfr.d and Richard
Wat s apply ior letters Djmifory
on the (fate of j uv,es 'Tcrunfind deceased.
7 /USE ere therefore io ate and “admen
ifh ail and fngular the k:rdredand creditors
ts Jcin deceased, to It and appear before the
honorable ccuri es Ordinary, ui.hinihe time
sires tired by law, then and there to jhew
conji {ip any they carjwhyjuid Inters Jfuuld
»«»( be granted.
Given under my hand and Jcal at office ,
the oj Dr. 1808
Henry Carleton
for 1 . Carleton, cl'k.
1 GEORGIA, Greene County,
W h EPS AS Mmom Lilly hzik ~ '
applied to me jut itHci f o> j/dmiri
p alien on the Jiate and etfeus of ihemas
Braga dm ifci.
V hhf E are tj rfe r » t 0 c , /f avc i q (imot {Jh
all and pettier itii / ir,df,d ar.d creditors of
Juid aetnjid, 10 he and i jyw, iej rtiht ho
| treble tutt uj trd r.c.ry, within the time
j prejuib.d by .'«w, topu caujt (,/< nv Any
can) t hyjaui uttersJhould „ot be granted.
Given under my hand andJ.nl at opt
the i<)ik dzy oj December leo^,
. A B f arm in
ftsr I. Carleton. el’i:
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