The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, March 06, 1811, Image 1

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THE G ’*•- v. -••' Vol. it. g»—wm—p—»r-1 | , i | I -1 | [-—i—rrt“TWr h T* ,l ‘ '*' ~‘" — MIL4J5DGEVILL3, WE»NESl^T>iMAftCH 6, m swiTiftnivffi ,mr, T^gjaqpfrr—, ■> "'^lj(| i n?* l *Jr* T '~ 7r '■ ~~ r, 7T i ~^~ T ~' r i \ ‘•No t9. ( PUBLISHED BYsEATJK orantland, (printer to THE STATE,) ON JEF FERSON STREET. OPPOSITE THE north end of the state ii »u*e.. TERM 1 ;...".THREE DOLLARS PER AN NUM, ONE HALF TO BE PAID IN AD VANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL »E TBANK- fULuT RECEIVED. AND PUBLISHED AT THE CUSTOMARY PRICER. Cottth, ~ 10 San, «- - - 1 50 Iron. * • • to Corn, ... 9 2* Whtat, I ‘ 4rt>t«ff’0 0a led. On the first Tuesdy in April next, SViLJL BE SOLlT, between the u- susl hours, at Montitello, Randolph county, $ Negroes, to wit: Rowe, and nor two children, Martin andSiUow* levied oqa» the -t*- ..ijjciffd .5>aud. Wid be o:d on the fiist Tuesda in A pril next at the Court nuu e in Ha' f ad J>u,ask enumy tr'-w-whi lhr_nluuiJiouis One Lot of Land, No 127 Irvied on ao tin property of Dcnnard to satnfy three execution* in f*v .ur ol Jeremtah Pilniore Sc other* , * relumed to uie oy a Constable. Allen T^oke, D. S. Fcbmary 27 18—tds A Proclamation. GEORGIA. Uy-nis Excellency, David B. Mitchell, Governor and commander m Chief of chi A my and Navy of thu State, and of the Militia thereof. Whereas 1 have received official information oi a most cruel and wan ten Murder having been committed in me LOwn oi Darien, & county ol MHntosn, on Sunday evening the thir teenth day of January la->t past, on the body of h man by the name of Stcphcu Tilly, by ,a certain William Iruren ot me County oi Hancock, in tins SiaMS andirom’ the verdict of the Cononet’s In giest held ov-r the body of the said deceased, it appears, that the saiu murder was perpetrated by the discharge of a pistol loaded with nudiis shot from the hand ofthe said Bu<ch, and who it is represen ted has since lied from justice. The Raid burch is a noted gambler, ra ther above the .viiddle stature, ligh. coiuiSn etiou, mug tight hair, and sup posed to oe about 25 years ol' age. Now in order that the said Wil liam Burch may be brought to ex emplary justice, 1 have thought pro per .to issue tnis my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward oi one hun dred dollars to any person or per sons who may apprehend and secure the said vVilliam Burch in any se cure jail within this State. And 1 do hereby charge and re quire ail officeis, both civil and mi litary, bci mging to this state, to be vigilant in aiding and assisting in apprehending and securing him, the eaid William burch, so that he may be brougiu to, trial for the crimv whereot he is charged as aforesaid. Given under my hand ami the great seal of the jState, at the Blau House,in Milledgcville, this fourteenth day of Febru ary, in the year of our Lord - one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and ot the thirty filth year ol the Independence of the United States of Arne- , rica. I). B. Mitchell. By the Governor, Hqr. Marburt, Secretary of the State. The Savannah Evening Ledger Monitor, Washington, and the Au gusta Chronicle, are requested to publish the above Proclamation once a week for four wetks. February 2G 17— 4t. * svKrisV’j j>aic. WILL BE SOLD, on the firft Tueiday in Apol iuxt, at the Court House in Hart- . ford, t><i ween the usual hours, One iut of Lund, in the 5«:h diftrilt No. t8F- iMttl on *• the property of Jeffrey anj Robert Mont. ^,{oTd, to fatuity 10 euecutkwts them in favor of Mm. Oa*r t returned to me by a ' CoufUble. Terms ca{h. li. H:ggs, Shflf February FT • 13 tds ^NINE months after dat* application will be made to the Inferior court of Putnam county, for leaveto fell a negro man,named - Lee, it a lot of Land ly ing on the Hurricane aboais, on little-rivet No. 66. 3d district Baldwin, now Putnam, a part of the real es. taie ot Anthony Butts, deceased, for the i : benefit of the heir* and Creditors. John butts, Adair tv of Joseph Carter to State of Georgia’s Execution i pro perty pointed outby Jos. Carter. Also, one waggon and • wo horses, levied ou as the property of Robert Lumpktrf, to satisfy- au execution in 1-ivor of Gily Tompkins. Also, Lot No. 142, in the 10th district baid win, bow Randolph county 7 , levied on as the prop*, rty ol Daviu Cunningham and Rason Crump, i0 sati.fy an Execution m favor ol Stephen Mool>y, levied on and returned by James Wiait con stable. Also; Lot No. 31 m the 15!ai dis trict Baldwin, n-.tv Randolph coun ty , levied on as the property oij.s- sc Moreland to satislv an execution in favor oi patsc.y Small ; returned by James him, Lonsuoit. Also, Lot No. rbO, in the loth district oi Baldwin, now Randolpo county, levied on as the property oi Ucoigc Lum,,^tiu, to-sAiiaiy in <-Xe cmiou in iavov^jf lnos. M Gilmore ind Micajau M < jenee ; and pointed out by me plaintiffs. Also, twenty barrels of Com, two beds, bed-steads and furniture, two pots, uvo dutch ovens, three stone jars undone roan horse, six .hubs, one table and one chest, levied on as the property ot job Callaway to sa- isty au execution in lav or of the trus tees of Meson Aoademy ; the pro perty pointed out by the defenuaflt. Also, Fraction , No. 219, iu the 17ih district baiuwin,now Randolph county, levied on as the property ol Robert Rich irus to satisfy sundry executions agai -.sc him ; levied on and returned to me by Garland Daw kins constable. Conditions Cash. J, ivvaus L) S. February 27. - _ 1 8—tds SAL I , IRON, ice. Just Received by the boat Bachelor, from Datiaty • 500 Busheis Ground Salt, 2 Ton Swedes Iron, 1 Ton Shenrmoulds, 1-2 Ton blistered Steel, 2 Hhds. Jamaica Ruin, 4th proof l Pipe Anchor Gin, 1 HUd. Sugar, 26 blue Giit Grind Stones, Rice, Oranges, See. which will be sold low for cash, if immediate application is made to Devereux h Thweatt, or Devereux, Sanford, 6c Co. February 27 18—tj v Cjuarej Mr Smith f*tN V *4 A ro« world from the Col*«»»W« v ,Inf*'«(-- C i.Tij'N.V pt Mew York ptRjr p< * r«n. w *1 of the Ufmtea Suttit* Bank clurusr* Kc-tcirM to the csWQMttrJMgpoiiiikd on >iy twe ,»| cabin* to UiuUr&aa far tfit fa'.- ctp\ thruegh the vnecjium of banks, or of general natui-e, it appears sufficient jtips adng as Oinkers. • < to srato, that the same body of ment,r T.ie question, tncrefore is, whether . w ho owe fourteen mdlrons of UolJarB 4 *.ia 1 ; ificorpbvtioed by the United to the Bank, owg' aiso ten or twelve Notice. Nine montbt after date application will be made to the honorable, the Inferior Court of Warren county, for leaveto veil a tra<-t of land, containing S50 acres, lying on Long Creek, and belonging to the ea* ta e of Thaddtus Beall deceastd—sold for the bencht ot the heirs and creditors of fa id deteafed. JerenJuh Beall, < Samuel Beall, ^ Admmigtra'ora January 16 13—mom. Jfwuarysa Sally Butts. Admx 11—mam* Notice. N ine monthb after date, application will be made to tbc Honorable the Inferior court of Baldwin county, ror leave to ieR atraft ot land belonging to the eftate -of John Pc'etfrai, rlec'd. lying on the Waters tm k ut Buffi lor \n II .mock r.nu .ty, and adjoining the land* (it Thomas M^ughon aim others, containing 300 acres,'for the benefit of the heirs and creditors oi the deceafed JOHN CROWDER, Ag’t tor flit *.\o’rs May e ga ^ ■ m9m. Notice; Nine months after date, application will he n ade to the nnnrahle the Inferior court of Randolph County, for leave to fell 20'i t-F acres ot Lam),' lying in the county aforefaid, the real estate ot 8amuc! Bose, man, dec. fold tor the benefit of the bsiM and creditora- 1 1 James Bozeman. 4dm i r. July 11 37—-mRn Notice. NINE months after date application will hemideto the Inferior court of Pulat. k« Cuonty for leave to fell a tract of Land No. F38 in the fourteenth D.flrict Bald, win for the the benefit of the Heirs of Bow- erry Williams, deceased. Givtn under rqy hand, December 25, I8tb. Leonard Stringer, Guardian for fuid Orphans January 9 11—in9m of the pub.uadi in -he l«rriof D lea>5 a id Lstna^iu. wa» pkffcu tu a (bud ead’n^. M r . G's wtoi d reported a #uf t i a menu and continue in toivc an a Ann iticd .n ait 11 mco.poiiiU the iuU»ch1«:i . to -lie Bank of tr:s U.wtcd out » a on tut- 25 ll lay u1 Vcura.iry, l;9i j wp cn p.lTc- i t > a tc i ii reading. ^ t he lit f' Ctipn voiiUmu i toe act o. Iy9l till ilu 4ni VI. cn ih5t, .Uj| A to ;n<- iOii.iWuig coi.u.uon* Sat. i . ’ne btyk .0 p»y into (nS i-ea fu y "I. or btioie the 7 .lii:9tloi).r-—— ti jll*:l NEC 4, Bank 4J pay .0 10c ijOltca Si IU. 3 pit cent- 0*1 all iuiiv. ioov. one mlliun w uch Ihad te uepoiUcd o^ uc U it.tte. fir more tuad nr. year StC- 3 Cap.tui rriay "c lilC'caKd I.) tli- United o a.es illaies. *uj. cx ceeiHng 25UU in cacti y. ar ike b U i.te 1 oiaic* to nave me n£.u to appoint dire Am* *•* p > pa. u*.« to to. amount of tlo .k they nay .m.u. SRc. 7' Picie.it Vieiimro. a.ia di.eC^pic may lerve irt fit Mwtuiaf tit /a..u< t»!2. * OBt 8 CitiF.ns, buna doc hucXn.»»- < a:oitc 11 vote im uotvi ns or al.ci.a meetings. Bac. 9- Bank p. rniiticd .0 tiud pioper ty uiiu r c.riain limuacioi s. oec 10 Not O dtue noti-» to grc.er amount b<.ii me aiiiuuix. nf capuoi «t <ca paid in. Stc 1 l T>le uffiver at me Ae ,d ot .tie T re a in 1 ( U partiiieu. 'ha.i nave arigot .0 laiurA )■> ivs, cvc. S. c 13. -AA *0 jiiii*.lit trauu. oil Liu c iinucd 111 tore £ Sec • 13 l ins act 1 > ot f..id if terms out accepted wimiu 3 iivoAtn.. Si c 14. Sj mil' ll 01 act 01 179! re- pealed a?> p.cd^c Giii^icf to ,’raiii ' a a charter to un ocn-r bnk ou >ng me con inuaiici oi lus’coip iKion.j Mr Crawford alto uinmuu cs.oi . letter from Uit, cfMiriiiau oi titc c'o.init, tee to 'he Secretary or Hit I’r.-a-u-y. U- U'etnsf wdn .pc ati'Wr.Ayt' cn, 8 uretiuy IneietUj'dii she funjeAut n. Bans ol .lie L’. t'i S .•tea. 'Smart Chamber, January, 1810- The bon Albert Gallatin, • Ik, I'll, commit., e ot tht S.uate to whom >as b en lefemd he mein .rial of tli Prelidem a- d dirrAors oi the bank ot .lie U S'<ies piaGugforaCUiuwal.it tiicir charter, have oif.clen me u requcit you to Hate to tiie coin.nuwe whe';her in y .ur opinion, the reuewai of the laid chart, r wiil not gtt a ly facilitate the couection of the revenue a.id prom te tile puoiic wcltate. In compivinij w th-hij r qu it it it. expefted ibu you will tumlli me Conihiif’ce wild the f*dt» k cruioiim^ up on wtiich your npu.ion lias oeen lunueu, togelhei wi’h I'ucn ocher rof imatioii u,r on mis fubjed as may oe in your p tf ’.li on • l am, sir, rcl’peclfully, your moll iA>e- dienl and Very humb’e l'rl;vani, Wm. H. CR AWF'JRD LET 1tR * Trenfurj Department, Jan both, 1810. sir. . * Having already in a report to the S<‘ n ateot 2 i March, I8J9. expr-lT. d in. o. pinion in favor of a rnu-wai of the char 1 ter «f the bank of fie U States, an opiin- ,1 which remains uncnatig d. 1 ca- cnly add a few t'pUnaiiiry r. ma>k ' in anlVer 0 the enquiriesof ihe co.nim-ttc as !k»t- :n your letter ot yefi. rd y. The banking ty alt m is nu* fimify elU. hldhed. and in its amitications, e> ends t<, every part of-, he Untteo Sides L’.'- ( . r r that l'yItem, the assilL .ce >t lin.k appears to me uectl!a.y to. ihr punefua C i |lr &i'»n of he if-vrnu.- and ter the 1 .t kt rping tFansimffi n ot puoiic nioni.-- Tlut the punctuality of pay in: ms is or 11 opal'y due o -banks, i, a tadt geneiuli; acknowleriged. L i-» ro a cert.,in xrf, enforced by Uie rrfufal ot credn. at the cutlom houle lo long as a to. nu-r re venue bond actually due remains unpai.:. But t thiiik*RevtiiheIcts, that m oul r tu epfure that precifiun^n .the colL-eVi m, o winch depends.a corresponding d.lcharge of the public ruguements, it would, if nauTewasmadcofbanKS.be found ne- ceffirv to*abuldh xhog-cher Mje c edit now given on the payment of Junes ; a mealure which woijldafli-A ih e conimef. ciafcapiudi and fall heavily on ihe con, Turners. Tn.it the public monies are l-Ber by being we<';iy depnfited in banks, lit. stead of accuihulating in the hands of colleflors. is sell-evident. And their )S;uh-s,oi a ttyi.Bber of banks incorgo- rater.T by .ht iaVcf**! sfatosi, be iii ist ouventeiu for muse purposes. ^Sute banks may lit usc-«^ v au^l lttust, paratury arrangements havrj already been made to mat effect ; and it u believed, that the ordinary business aiillbe tr'ausiictc'd through ciieir ibc* iau'u, with less Convenience, and 111 onic respects with pCi'fiaps less sale cy tnan at present, but wiiaout any 111- sttpe able difficulty, f'nc difference -riili reapei- to salcty re mits from tile organization ol the bank.of ;ue Unit ed States, b> winch it is responsible •f r the iiLHiey deposited iu any of ils inanelu-8, wmlst e-acii ui the state banks which may be employed Will be r.-spoil..ble only .or the sums in its o ,'t: iia .ds. i'.ius the buna of the Uni id States is now answerable for tn . •nmi.cs codec.ed 4. Ncw-Orieans, and dej.oyitrd there’m its branch, a security which will he lo»t under « tfiff.-r*. nt arrangement. Nor will the Unucd'btates li i*e any other cbutrol over the uumier in which me business of the hanks may be conducted, what may result from the power of withdrawing the puhife <l*ponitw ,- a.id they wtii lose tiiat which achat ter o*ad p. ndence 011 the gtncral go- government .‘or a chaiter now gives over the bank ol the Ui States, f’hc facility of obtaining such accotnmo dacii ns, as may at ti nes be wanted, will lor the same reason, be lessened and the national power will to that xtent be impaiied. It may be ad- led, that t-vcii iur the odmary business of (t-ceit ing and transmuting public monies,tnc use of a state, li.mk ma , oe fordidden by the s'ate and ihat loans to the Un:ied States ace by many of the charters forbidden, - without a special permission iroin the state. As u is not perceived, on the o* titer hi^yd, that a single advantage will accrue to the public from the change, no reason presents itscli, on tljc ground of expediency, why an uinne l systc .n sh.uiid ue suiuuttitea 10 one under winch the treasury bu siness has so long been conducted with pi rfect secunty to the Umteu States, and great convenience, not only to ihe officers, but also to ail those- who have had ^layuieuts of a public nature to make or to re ceive. It uoes not seem nercssarv to ad vert to the particular objections made against tile present dim ter, as these may easily be obviated by pro per alterations. VVnat has been cal led a national bank, or, in otnei words, a '"*\v bank of tiie United States, 11. id ol tile existing,one, may be obtained by such alterations. 1 he capital may be extended and more equally distributed j new stoclc- itoiuers may t»e substituted to the io- reigncis, as liaj been suggested in the report ol 2o Jfirch, 180y j and any other mouih-ations, which may be thought t-xiicaieiu, may be intro duced, without interrupting tiuropc- rations 01 me institution now ur idj ce, and without disturbing ah me cutn iiieici.li concerns 01 the count ty. Ii indeed the bank oi the United oiaies could be removed without af- Hjcmig cither us numerous debt.ns, t.ie tuner uiomed institutions, or me circulation. < i the country, the or dtituiy hied opeialions of govern mein would not uc materially dcrang ed, Jt uiigut be carried on by means oi another general bank or ol- stale banks, but the transition will be attended with much individual and probaLy w uii no luconsiderabic pub lic i:i|tiry. it *s impossible tiiat an iiisti.uiiun winch circulates thirteen ;tuitions 01 dollars, and to whom the me Tenants owe fourteen, smtuicl u-r- .innate us operations, particularly in the present uniavi* ibie statu of tltu A.nciican commerce, and niter tiie great losses lately experienced abroad, without' giving a serious shock to contmacui, bunking and national r edit. It 13 not intended to over-raie the extent of an evil which there are no tcrir.ln data to appreciate, h ,-d without evoatia- i na>r bn tu'.u fat..I and unavoidable cl* tr4nsmiirnn, wlientver this may be* Vvant^ J on individuals ; tvitlin.it dwcl ed f-ir the purpofe of making pjymentsia i Img on the inconvenience cf repaying other place* than tiioie of cullf Aion, can not with any convenience he eiTehc l on aUc^c fcalc ia in«xtcn(vc country } -*x. ut tins, tune to l.urope a capital ol se ven millions ; and w ithout adverting ♦t* *'t u vr possible dungyvr of n Ittdre to the United States, oil tfhicH fbt? receipts into tit** treasury £of Ih1»i year aitogether depei d , and that* exoiusrvelv. of absolute faikifvS it ik ingtetoltRltfo AtR4mtk «Rbu cun puffcfanrty *pxW ariKe"*aifcc uij^, ■> No - must it be forgotten that the up* proching non*Importation will consi* derahlv lessen tiie efficiency of the ... provision by which subsequent rre« dit> are refused to in1|*>rtcts • wh<k have not discharged lot titer revenue bonds. Upon the whole, a otfWect conviction is felt, that, in tiyc critical situation of the country, new* evils ought hot to he sup raided, ami a perilous experiment he attempted; unless required by an imperious ne cessity. • Iu these Inydy remarke, I have net ' adverted to the question of constit * - tionalitv, which is not a subject of discussion for the Secrittary of the * Treasury. Permit me, however^ for my own sa!.e, simply to state** that the bank charter having for a number of y ears been acted iipon of acquiesced in as if constitutional Jjif all ihe cousttuiti d authoritiES of dtp , nation, 8t thinking myself the tr of hankk to he Rt present necessary fof (be (AwviM uf tnc kgitiQUUe piiw+ ers of the general government, tHfc continuation of a Bank **f »be Uni ted States has not, in the v;iew w hich I have been able to take of the sub ject, appeared to me to be unconsti tutional. • I. have the honor to be, respectful ly, 3ir, your obedient servant, ALBERT GALLATIN. Hon. li r m. 11. Crawford,, Chairman in Senate• . The act concerning the Bank or Alexandria passed to a third read ing. The bill making appropriations* lot the support of the Navy of the United States for the year 181k, was - read a third time. FKltRUART. G. t Mr. Bradley piescnted the petitioti of General James Wiikiiv.on, stat ing chat at.varioiis periods ol his pub lic service, he has made advuncea of money, for which he had not ob tained credit, and praying tefiet; al so stating that hr has been clwgrstl incorrectly rt the department of War with certain disbursin'-tils. Refer red to Messrs Bradley, Campbell, nid Gregg. Mr. Crawford reported a bill to authorise trie payment of certificates, "credits and pensions, and for other purposes ; passed to a second read ing. House of It 'prrsentntives. Monday, Ft 0. 4. , Mi. E/sfies, from the comr.'ttee of foreign relations, reported the iol^ lowing bill : A bill supplementary,to die act, en titled •* An act concerning the coma inertial intercourse between the U- nitccl States and Great B .tain and France a.id their dependencies* •and for other purposes.** Be it enacted, &c. That no vessel owned wholly by a citizen *>r citizens of the United S.atcs, w nich shall ha ».t departed from a British port, j rior to the 2d day of February, 1811,.md no merchandize owned wholly be a ti- izen or citizens ot the United State* imported in suchvtsstl shall be lia ble to seizure or forfeiture on ac count of any infraction of the provi sions ol the act to which this is a sup plement. The hill was twice read and refer red to a committee of the whole. The bill *,<.. . naUing Uie people of the ATssissippi Territory to form a c* rstiitution and state government, and providing for the admission of such state into die Union on an e- qual footing with the original-stales, w as twice h ad and commi* ed. AMENDMENT I O CONSTT1 U I'lON.- i ..e House resolved Used' mu. a committer of the whole, 1.11 the siatc of the union. Mr. Basset in the chain P *he am. ndmem to the ccnsti- .udot 1 , proposed by Mr. Ahcr.n. The fi. st question was on ;;ecepiing the amendmmt pn posed by Ain Wright to Mr. Quincy’s nmendment (requiring each member to exhibit .1 list of n.3 i >rn. xi m» xclutled from offi' e by Mr Quinty’s propositions ;) ..huh was u. iiled in *hc nepntivi -—/Vi es .*U-—Nrji s C'\