The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, January 09, 1810, Image 4

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CONCURRED AND APPROVE D 11 HI 30 L L t IONS, IN SENATE, 25th November, 1809. State of Georgia. Resolved, That the alteration proposed to the Constitution of the United States, by Administrator's s*.ie. Notice. Nine months afterdate, application On Wednesday, 7th February, 1810,' — , mill will l^e made to the honouiable, .lit. will he sold, at Tflpmas Reid's in Putnam county, All the Property, Inferior court of Washington county, for leave to sell a tract of Land m Baldwin county on little black creek. a resolution of the state of Massachusetts passed the 19th of June, 1809, and approved seph Reid, deceased. real and personal of the estate of Jo- containing 202 1-2 acres, being of the real estate of Hugh Summerville, December 26. 9—5t ,113 uii iuiieiiuuu,m iu Mi wimv,u ‘ . j\ / 'p (' \ d for laying an Embargo, oribr prohibiting commerce foraL^lWW, lJlUllltull, O LO. cheap for Cash, Clea 2 expiration of thirty days from the commencement ot the ses- with a view to transact business in the Ncgioes, that FACTORAGE, AND COMMISSION LINE ; by the Governor, in the words following : u Resolved, That the Senators of this commonwealth, in the Congress of the United States he instructed, and the Representatives thereof requested to use their best Cndeavorsj DARIEN • tp cause the following articles to he proposed by the two Houses of Congress to the Legis- Ti, e Subscribers having entered into 1 laiures of the several st^es, as an amendment to the Gwastitution of the United States ; jeo-partnership, under the firm ot “ No law shall he enacted for laying an Embargo, orfc longer period than until the expiration of thirty day sion of Congress next succeeding that session, in which such law shall have been enact ed,” Be, and the same is hereby disapproved by the Legislature of this State, and that the Senators and Representatives in Congress from this state, be requested to opppose the said alteration. Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor he requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolution to each of the Senators and Representatives in Congress, and to the Executive of each State. Read and passed, HENRY MITCHELL, President. Attest,— William Robertson, Secretary. In the House of Representatives Read and concurred in. B. WHITAKER, Speaker. Attest,—Hines Holt, Clerk. Executive Department, Georgia, Milledgeville, 15th December, 1809. Presented, read, and approved of, Thomas Reid, Adm. deceased, and to he sold lor the be nefit of his heirs and creditors. Id avid Martin, Ad mV. December 19. 8— m9m For Sale, an Cotton of Valuable Lot of Land* No. 120, fourteenth district Baldwiq ,< now Putnam—ALSO Lot, No. i -s will receive and forward produce to 1 . . any port in the United States, on in; the 21st district \\ llkmson^tioty reasonable terms. Having large and I chair. For particulars apply to January 2. Horatio Gates. 10—tf convenient Ware-Houses, they willthe subscriber in^Millcdgeville, receive on Storage all kind ot Goods and produce, at reduced rates ; they intend keeping a general supply of Groceries, and other Merchandize suitable for the back country, which they wi barter for produce on liberal terms. V. II. Vivian, W. A. Dunham, Geo: Street. Attest,-—Eleazar Early, S. E. D. D. B. MITCHELL, Governor. December 19. 8—Ut IN SENATE, 25th November, 1809. STATE OF GEORGIA. Resolved, That the amendment proposed to the Constitution of the United States, by resolution of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, and approved by the Governor of that State, the 3d day of April, 1809, in the words following: “ Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested to use their influence to procure an amendment to the Constitution of the U- nited States, that an impartial tribunal may be established to determine disputes between the General and State Governments ; and that they be further instructed to use their en deavours that in the mean while such arrangements may be made between the Govern ment of the Union, and of this state as will put an end to existing difficulties.” Be and the same is hereby disapproved by the Legislature of this State, and that the Senators and Representatives in the Congressof the United States from this state, be re quested to oppose the said alteration. Resolved, Thai his Excellency the Governor be requested to transmit copies of the foregoing Resolution to each of the Senators and Representatives in Congress from this state, and to the Executive of each state. Administrator's Sale. Will be Sold at the Market House j, in the town of Sparta, on the 20th of ' February nest, 3 or 4 Negroes, the property of Tabitha Hamilton, deceased—Credit will be given un til the 25th of December, 1810— ■ - Bond with approved security will be required. DUKE HAMILTON, Adm’r. December 19. 8—Gt Doctor Wilson, Respectfully informs his friends that lie has removed to the house occu- icd by the late Governor Irwin, where his usual attention will he paid to their calls. December 26. 9—tf Read and passed. Attest—William Robertson, Secretary. In the House of Representatives— HENRY MITCHELL, President. -Read and concurred in. B. WHITAKER, Speaker. Attest,—Hines Holt, Clerk. Executive Department, Georgia, Milledgeville, 15th December, 1809. Presented, read, and approved of, BELL TAVEJRX, M ANC H EST r. R, VIEGIX TA. The Subscriber, residing in Man chester, Virginia, at the sign of the Bell, solicits a share cj'public patron age to his tavern, and pledges himself to use every exertion to give satisfac tion. He keeps a constant supply oj the best forage, good liquors and hun dy waitars ; and his prices arc at least 25 /’■ r cent under those general ly charged in, or about his residence. ' NA 7 HAN1EL CHILDERS. November 5. 1—12t Attest—Eleazar Early, Secretary. D. B. MITCHELL, Governor. For Sale, Washington Tavern. TIu* subscribers inform the public m general, that, at considerable ex pense, they have had a variety of improvements added to the Wash ington Tavern, so as to make a large and commodious' house, suita ble for the accommodation of gentle men with, or without families ; the part suitable for the accommodation of families being entirely separated from the public part of the Tavern— where they may live private, or ag much so as they might wish. Being well prepared with good rooms, beds* ike. as well as with a large conveni ent stable near the yard—they flatter themselves from the longexperenoe they both have had in this line of bu siness, that there will be no difficul ty in giving general satisfaction. As surances are given to pay the utmost attention to all those who may favor them with their companv. Oden & Moore* • Richmond, (Virginia) 1 Bee. 5. J io—tf An elegant Fowling Piece. Enquire at this office. November 28. 5—tf. IN SENATE, 8th December, 1809. STATE OF GEORGIA. Resolved, That the alteration proposed to the Constitution of the United States by a re solution of the General Assembly ot the state ot Virginia, passed the 15th day of Janu ary, 1808, in the following words : “ That the Senators in the Congress of the U. S. may be removed from office by the vote of a majority of the whole number of the members of the respective State Legislatures by which the said Senators have been or may be ap pointed,” Be, and the same is hereby disapproved by the Legislature of this state, and that the Senators and Representatives in Congress from this State in the Congress of the United States be requested to oppose the said alteration. Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be requested to transmit copies of the foregoing Resolution to each of the Senators and Representatives in Congress from this state, and to the Executive ot each state. Read and passed. HENRY MITCHELL, President. Attest,— William Robertson, Secretary. In the House of Representatives. Read and concurred in. B. WHITAKER, Speaker. Attest,—Hines Holt, Clerk. Executive Department, Georgia, Milledgeville, ! 6th December, 1809. Presented, read, and approved of, D. B. MITCHELL, Governor. Attest,—Eleazar Early, Secretary. Bank Bills or Silver, will be given in exchange for STATE TROOP Bounty If arrants, at the usual market price. Enquire at this office. December 26. 8—-tf Notice. The Subscriber, has appointed THOMAS FITCH, Esquire, his •agent lor the collection of debts dm h,m bv note ; and HORATIO L. WOOS l'ER to settle his unliquida ted accounts, of which all persons concerned, are requested to take no tice. Charles Williamson. December 12. 7—tf Notice. AU persons having any demands a- gUnist the estates of George & Hugh Notice. All persons are earnestly request ed who have any demands against forward and mak nunu. • DWID MARTIN, Adm'r Washington Con it:/, 1 December 19. J 8—Gt Summerville,deceased, are desired tnltheestate of William Martin, deceas- rendcr tlum properly attested with-jed, to render them properly author- in the time prescribed by law ; also,ideated in the time prescribed bv those indebted are requested to cornelian ; and all those who niav be in- iimmediate pay- debted, are desired to make imme diate payment. DAVID MARTIN, Ex'r. Bahhvin Corinti/, 1 December 19. J g—6t P. Menard, Has lately established the BAKl.XG BVSLXESS at his house in Franklin street, and will be happy to supply the public with any article in that branch. Just Received, AND FOR SALE, Fresh Philadelphia Porter, Playing Cards, Snuff, Tumblers, and 50,000 American Segars, best quality. Almonds, Raisins, per box. 1 Ierrings do. Salt, Nails, Cheese, Cotton Bagging, Fresh Mustard, Gin. January 2. to tf Notice. Jones County, q STRAYE D from 12th Disi net. J the subscriber a- bout the 15th of June, A likely parcel of Hogs, Fifteen Barrows, two years old, an# nine sows heavy with pig; tin hogs are marked with a crap anti under bit in the left ear, and slit in the right. Any person taking up tin; said hogs, and will inform me of it, shall be handsomely rewarded. James Weekes December 5. q.j- Notice. Application will be nude to the honors bV is. I .tenor Court of Baldwin County after the expiration of nine month* for It 'Vi- ;o se'l the undivided half of Lot, No. l‘>6, 5tn diftrict of Wi'k'nson, now Bild win, coid for the henefi of the heirs and reditors ot Jonath.-w M'Crarv, derr sed BARILEY M-CR ARY. January s, 1809. N otice. RAN-AWAY from the subscri ber on the 13th of Nov. past, 3l CfuSQXzd Ne f° manna - — A E Dy about 5 feet two inches high ; stout set, somewhat of. the yellowish com plexion, about thirty-five or six years of age, stammers or stutters at times in his speech. As for his cloaths I am not able to describe what he may have on, as he took a quantity with him of different des criptions. The above Negro I fullv believe was induced off bv one in my neighbourhood ior the purpose of buying at an under rate. Any person that will deliver said Negro to me shall receive TEN DOL LARS reward—And if I do not get him in one month from this date, lie maybe considered asout-lawed, and. the above reward will be given ior him dead or alive. John Brown, Fork of Buck Creel. January 2. io—2i^T ELEGANTLY "HINTED, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.