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ic want of regularity ‘ami legality in
lines of the District Court, have been
and scattered in the hands of various
ugh the state ; the persons holding
ves having given bonds for their forth -
sums so small in relation to the value
res, that it is generally believed a for-
the bonds is contemplated, as a cotn-
the conditions thereof? and thereby,
prevailed, that the said staves would
! property of the individuals so bond*
a speculation which your committee
s highlv illegal, anil in direct violation
a of the United States; as they are
of opinion, that appraisement and
f tliis species of property, were not
by any act of Congress relative
mmittee further report, that if the said
ive been illegally imported itiBt, this
, by forfeiture, specifically belong to,
to be at the disposal of the state.—
nittee, however, are not unacquainted
in claims inst tilted in the Court of Ail*
ir the restitution of these slates, as il-
ptured from their original owners said
mish or Portuguese subjects. These
ng before a respectable tribunal, it does
e your committee to examine into their
wever fraudulent and suspicious they
»r.
ommitfeo however beg leave earnestly
end that the governor be immediately
to apply to the solicitor-general ot the
istrict, to make the state a party in the
' Court, in all cases relative to these
nd there claim the forfeiture of said
lid their delivery by filal decree, to the
« state, as required b; act of congress ;
lie said solicitor-genual do immediate-
the forthcoming o' tiie said slaves,
hem placed in the cistody of the law,
the immediate direttion and control of
nd specifically Hubert to its order, ei-
icing said negroes it the hands of the
agent of the statu or by compelling
omingatany tiineby new, additional
curity, if this can ie done consistent-
rules and practice of the Courts of
in like cases.
immittec further recommend, that addi-
nsel be employed by 'ie Governor, to
i»e right of the state; tad that all and
lense necessary to cary these reconi-
into effect be advaned by his Excel-
the contingent fund,
mmittee further recommnd, that the
do communicate these esolutiuns to
iutiveof the Unitetl States,and request
id energy of the Federal im, to carry
utions against all persons i >■ iy way
" in this traffic, nr who may ave violat-
s of the United States, by hiding sel-
isposing of any of the Afrian slaves
troduced into this state,
ommittee under these impreSons, re-
y'Bubmit the following resolutiqs :
', That his excellency the gov-nor be
y requested to take the nece-Sry and
is for enforcing the claim of the Uite to
iture of said slaves, anil take thei.nut of
s of tho-e by whom they have bei thus
introduced under the immediate eg 0 f
ri’Ksnw morning, nuv ember 54
recognition
^ed,That additional counsel be emph-ed
avernorto support the right of the stte,
all expenses necessary to carry these...
I into effect, be advanced by the govet.
s tile contingent fund.
ed, That his excellency do communicat.
Tltc lion. W.lltair. Stephens, has res gnetl the nppo.ot-
ment of l) str et Judge of the United Suites, tor the dis-
triet of Georg a.
A getttlumnn now on a tour in the Alabama territory,
in a letter ! > the editor, says “ I have just understood Iy. j
an Officer d.rect from Fort Gadsden, that a party of In
dians lately tired on and wounded several soldiers who
Were fishing at n ght near St. Marks.”
Judge Thompson of New-York, lias been appointed Se
cretary of the Navy of the United Stales.
The steam-boat OakmtilgCe, was launched at Charles
ton on the 14'h instant.
The Savannah Museum of the H;h inst. states that a
fleet of eighteen or twenty sad, was seen otf Tybee bar
the preceding day, heating oil'and on in consequence of
the thickness Of the fog.
The schooner Piper, of New-York, Was robbed a short
time since at Havana, of §4000, and the passengers s’ i ip-
ped of every art icle of clothing and t.cd back to back, by
the crew of a piratical boat.
I.ouis Bonaparte, sx-Kmg of Holland, has recently been
re-united to bis lady in Italy. Site was the daughter of
the empress Josephine.
The king of Prussia has Just issued an edict to abolish
a law which has existed from time immemorial, by which
the Jews were foi l) dilen to open their shops 01 houses in
l.eipsic, during the fairs there.
The cashier and chief clerk in the Essex Bank, has
been indicted for a conspiracy to defraud the inst i tut mil
Cate arrivals at Baltimore from Marquiritta, bring ac
counts that the campsign is open ng with the best pros
pects for the Patriot cause.
it is reported that the governmerf of Sweden has sold
the island of St. Bartholomews to liussa.
The lion. C. A. Uodnev, one of the South American
commissioners, 13 nnequiv tcallv in favor o
of the independent pmv nces on the I.u Pi
By a late arrival from Prance, £?5 ),JU3 in specie wer
rcee veil for the bank of the United States.
The Legislature of Connecticut has passed a law pet
mining the proprietors of sl. gcs to entry passenger
thinugh that state on the sabbath d ,v.
The Boston Exchange Cofiee II i . e, containing three
hundred rooms, was destroyed by H.oni the 3rd instant.
Governor Uass and general M’Arthur have concluded a
supplementary treaty with the Indians, bv which there are
adtled to the reserves granted to them by the tre.'v of
last year,160 sections of land, and an annuity of 3,50’. d Us.
p. is believed that the Indians claiming lands » V„l an.:
W’,11 cede a part of the.r lands to the I'ri-ed S iPes
Tlie U. S. frigate M iredoni.ut, capt. rt nvns, sa !ed fion.
Net-folk, the first ot the present month, bound to the
North-West Coast of America.
A letter dated Natchitoches, Sept. 20, sr.vs that 200
Spaniards have left St. Anto ni, with three p ere- of
lillery, to break up the establishment at ('..ilieztntt
destroy the works of general Lallelntand.
The leg.slature of Kentucky have imposed . tax of Si- i
000 per annum on each of the branches of the hank ofthe
U. S. in that staic, and rendered the president amt direc
tors to eacit bank liable to a fine of £10,000 ill case of their
refusal to pay the same
John Randolph attended a late meeting of the Koan-
(ulutioiiB to the Executive of the Unite. 0 * , NttV Company and addressed the company se-
d request the prosecution of every pe.-' ,cral t,mes w,th 1,18 us " al e,e S“«
r wav connected in this traffic, or who \ Two companies of the 8th regiment U. S. infantry, era-
rked at Boston, under the command of licut. Webb,
Mined for Mobile.
1'lte following speech was delivered by Slafuche Bar-
na . at the late meetingof the Indians at Fort-Hawking.)
V,Tt aNti Run People !—Who cult see this world and
not ty the people in it. A' ter the world was made, ottr
I athws ut i,; s ehddren below where our brothers are, and
we fet m >. a ppyon their account—not our own. I wish
the wh an,l red may become otte people ; that there
shall he, distinct on of color or feeling. The Indian
has no se„ } ); p his God. and his arms are by ins side.
Some wit. men W ant sense, add the practice of just'ce,
I wish the,; pfiple may remain immersed in the r pre
sent ignnr.il—,| iev al . e to | )e bought by education and
experience V,,, mlt 0 f p-,,. p a th of jus'ite. The white
man is unpis.. orT1 many causes—from fear, front envv
from coward: f,. om ignorance. But tlie red man only
is unjust (rnm-i n g ( | le alone open in his injustice
We may go to c g,. nve3 0 | "our fathers and with hooks
among them wh ve ,. e buried ten thousand moons ago,
and catch better , n t j,an some who notv hear tbe names
of great men amo, Hj both red and white. The-e
my feel.ngs, and I them. The toting men wish to
l-e fr.endly i th s u ' , e tb e rns< , when justice is done us.
The young men onlv^ t | la t which the b g men of botli
-a fair equivalent lor OUr services
^ c " Vhe reason )
ANOTHER ROOK STORE,
P L. JACKSON 8c Co. ave receiving an ex-
• tensive collection of BOOKS, in every
department of science-, with some Stationary.
This establishment cannot fail to add new charms
to the flourishing village of Eatonton. The re
spectable society and academy which are, we
presume, equal to any in the state. It were vain
to solicit patronage of such u community—hut
only necessary to observe, that we will continue
to sell at the northern prices.—We have on hand
a few English and American Globes, .Maps am!
Surveyor’s Chains and Compass. We will again
\ isit our friends, with a choice collection of out
mental ware: In Clinton.nn tlie 2d of December:
in Monticello. on the u!i ; in Madison, on the 8tl.
and 9th ; in Sparta,on the 12th ; in Pnwelton, on
the .4th;in Wurrenton,on the irtii,at:d Greenes-
borough on the 21st December—we will cull at
the stores on the way. We will take on tlii
route M. Carey tx Son's proposals for republish
ing, bv subscription, Bar tie's History of the
French Revolution, including the civil history of
England during that period, and the lute war
with the Unitetl States. The portraits of Alex
ander, Bonaparte, Wellington, Nt-v, Nelson,
Bernadette, 8tc. 8tc. with engraved plans of se-
ieral important battles, w ill also be given. It is
to be neatly printed, with a new type, on good
paper and neatly bound in 4 vols. 8vo.
delivered to subscribers at £16. This concise,
well w ritten, and important portion of history,
cannot but be acceptable to tiur fellow cltizeiisj
and especially useful to politicians.
November 24.
NOTICE.
PURSUANT to an order of the honorable
•i. court of ordinary of Greene county, will be
| sold ti> the highest bidder in tbe town of Greencs-
borough on the first Tuesday in February next,
200acresol land lying on the waters ofOgechee,
iri said county, Adjoining Stewart and others, it
being a part of the real estate of Alex. Stewart,
deceased, which was devised by liim to tlie cltil
then ot Elizabeth Walker, formerly Elizabeth
Tally. John Walker, guard'n,
November 20.
-CABINET & CHAIR WATITC-IIOrsfr
Upper end of Broad street, Augusta.
F ARIES & MILLER, respectfully inform
the inhabitants of Augusta ami its vicinity,
that they are about to establish a ware-house in
this city, on an extenai' c scale, and intend keep
ing on hand a constant supply of every article in
the above lino, of the nctyest fashion and superi
or workmanship. They have now on the river,
and expect daily to receive oO-cascs, comprising
the following articles, viz Sideboards, Secreta
ries and Book-Cases, patent extensible dining Ta
bles on pillow and claw feet, plain do. pillow and
claw Pembroke and card Tables, work and dres-
-ing Tables, Bureaus, Grecian Sofas, mahogany
and plain Bedsteads, candle and wash Stands,
mahogany and fancy Chairs, <5j*c, and pre
sume that in point of elegance, many of the a.
bnve articles surpass any thing ever'before ex
hibited in this state ; and hope those who favor
them with their calls will not be disappointed.
All orders to this place, or their ware-house in
Broughton street, Savannah, will he thankfully
received and punctually attended to.
-Augusta, November 3.
subscriber respectfully informs the im-
jL habitants of Milledgcville and its vicinity-,
. n that he will have on hand, from the same ware--
l'o be j house in Savannah, the above mentioned articles,
or a greater part of them, as soon as tlie boats can
ascend the river.
s JAMES MARSHALL,
Milledgeviile, November ft.
NOTICE. “
I EL be sold on the first Tuesday in De-
y V cetnber next, pursuant to an order of
the honorable the inferior court of Jones countv,
sitting for ordinary purposes, 101 1-4 acres of
land, being one hall of lot No, 180, in the 11th
disttict ot Baldwin, when surveyed, now Jones
county, lying within one mile of'the Oakmulsee
river, near lotn’s hord, and belonging to John
W. H. Hobson, a minor.
James iockett, guardian.
September 22.
DOCTOR NIMROD F. RANDOLPH,
ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
jOi Irwinton and its vicinity "that he intends
continuing the practice of Physic and Surgery in
uli of their various branches. From the long ex-
perieme which lie has had in both theory and
practice, and from the strict attention which lie
"ill be able to pay to professional business, he
flatters himself, will enable him to Vender gene
ral satisfaction to all those who stand in need of
medical aid. He will keep on hand at nil times
a general assortment of medicines. He may be
found at the ion of Richard L. Watson, except
ing when absent on professional business.
Irwinton, Nov. 18. 1818.
O’
0
(violated the laws of the United States
I, selling or disposing of any of the A-
Ves lately introduced into this State.”
Wednesday, November 18.
Son of -Vr. Sheftall, a committee was
I to prepare and report a bill granting
compensation to such person, or per-
t 'shall, nr may have seized any slave, or
kported into this slate contrary to the
i United States.
presented a memorial from sundry
the city of Savannah, praying for a
-the Building and Marine Insurance
eferred to a select committee,
j J. Moore, from the committee of Ett-
ITeported, as duly enrolled, the follow-
which were signed by the Speaker :
tto incorporate the Newport Baptist
1 Liberty county.
lint Trustees fo'r tlie Jackson county
and to incorporate the same.
»d “ An act entitled an act to amend
nion of an act pointing tv: t the duty of
I selling lands under execution ” pass-
,1816, which amending act was pass-
1817 - .
re and make permanent the scat of
lings of -V'liitnsh County, at the town
[and to provide for the disposing of
1 Court House of M’lntosh county.
>rize the Justices of the Inferior Court
i county to levy an extra tax for
: of building a Court House in said
Thursday, November 19.
tiding laid on the table a resolution re-
{ president and directors of the batiks
he state is or may be a stockholder, to
lually, on oath a statement of specie,
tto the general assembly,
lowing engrossed bills were severaly
lird time and passed.
Ko be entitled an act to authorise the
] the *I/arion Academy in Twiggs conn-
[such vacancies as have heretofore
■ may happen in the hoard of trustees
County.
o be entitled 11 An
pf the Inferior T-
’ and coli<
untv purp
I authorise
rke count'
U buildir
Ibe i
MILL BE SOLD,
N the premises, on the 22d of December
next, between the usual hour-:, two httntlt etl
and twenty acres of land, be the same more Pr
less, it being a part of the real estate of Peter
Smith, decM, sold agreeable to the. last will of
said dec’d ; it being for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said dec'll; lying and being in
the county of Oglethorpe, on the waters of Cloud’s
creek, about two miles from Billups’ mill—Con
ditions, twelve months credit, with bond and ap
proved security. *
Phil. n. buufobd, atlm’r.
October 15. with the will annexed.
WILL BE SOLD,
O N Monday the 30th of November next, at
tne late resilience of Peter Smith, dec’ll, i-i
the county of Oglethorpe, nine miles above Lex
ington, and near Beaverdam meeting house, on
the waters of Cloud’s creek, a part of the per
sonal oroperty of the said deceased, consisting
of a cotton gin of forty saws, one still of fifty-five
gallons, and one mare—The above property to be
sold on a credit ot twelve months, bond anti ap
proved security will be required. Also a voting
horse, about three years old, to be sold for cash.
ritiL. if. buhforI), Kiltt.’r.
with the will annexed.
October 15.
NOTICE. ~
« N Tuesday, 5th January, 1819, will be sold
at the court house in Waynesboro', Buvk*
county, agreeably to an order of the coart of
ordinary of saitl county, 202 1-2 acres of land,
lying and being in the 24th district of Wilkin-on
LAM) FOR SALE. (now Twiggs county)—-aid land drawn in the
N the 29th of January next, will be sold at ,lame Jacob Rodgers, Bulloch count'-, and
the house of the late Daniel Kingrey, dec.l known by the No. 272. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs ol Hardy Fulgham, deceased.
C'ader Fairchild,adm’r in rightofhis wife.
Burke, November. 5.
CHEESE.
T HIRTY casks Goshen Cheese of the first
quality, just received ami for sale by the
subscriber, 1‘. B. Stoutenburgli.
November 23.
SAWYER \ HERRING,
FFi-R fur sale the cargo of the schooner
Paragon, (just arrived from New-York)
consisting of a general assortment of Groceries,
provisions and Furniture.
Darien, November 16, 1816.
FOUND
S OMETIME past, between Cag creek and
Saundersville, a pair of Saddle Bags, con
taining sundry articles—The owner can get them
by pat mg for this advertisement and applying to
Mr.” Wesley Forbes above Eatonton, Putnam
countv. November 20.
in Wilkinson county, three squares of land con
taining 202 1-2 acres each.—Also, a fraction sup
posed to contain about GO acres, sohl for the ben
efit of the heirs of said deceased.
William Brunner, adm'r.
November 20.
T
colors withhold from i_
in the laic war.
ttnitATA.-In the pree j q,,,,, p.AlisI.ed in onr
last, m the 11th hie Iron , for" {note” plausible
•eat most plausible. In 1m 1h { ,; )r .. p , lb p ;c .. j tn ,, r(rk .. (
read feeble struggles. In 1 4(3U , an J 47tll tor " a Ve .
race reatl arrange.
NOTICE.
J NHE subscriber has lost or mislaid, a protnis-
_ sory note, executed by Mr. John Matthews,
in favor of Mr. P. Menard, for £150, with a
credit th reoU of £100 ; neither the date of the
note, Or endorsement is recollected. All per
sons are hereby cautioned against negotiating for
the paper, and the drawer, against paying the ba
lance to any person but the subscriber,
Nov. 24. F. F. Jnillet.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, at the market house in the
town of Eatonton, on the first Tuesday
in January next, between the usual hours, forty
acres of land, on the waters of Little river (Put
nam county) adjoining Thomas Carter and others,
levied on as the property of Henry D. Teat, to
satisfy an execution in tavor of Sanders and Ken-
nan. B in. S. Morgan, 1). 8.
November 18, 1818.
page” reatl arrange.
!„ the present paper, 1st ft 4(h colllmn 7 , h
Hi** l»r»ltnm tni’ •* U'lien . . . .. , , ,
i not to he forwarded bv
>t to be forwarded bv
from tlie bottom, for '* when’
force or fraud, read where it u
force or fraud.
COTTON, in \us5ust.1, N %m ^ ep ^. 0
1-3 cents—In Savannah, No^ ber 19) 29 t(J 30
DIED,
fit Hampton. Va. Mrs. Barron, t of Commndnre
!Lr ron - r 1 !’ T n t c? ,m J '^lotv-rable Blake
H.ikcr, one of the Judges ot the Stipe. (j ourtt
NEW GOODS.
'ORTH cV ROWE having tak t ,
r ormerl'y occupied by North, we r.
•r to Mr. Jaillet's, are now rt,. “ ’
•rtment of Dry Goods and t- C e r j e g_
■>tly Made Clothes—women
hoes, Watches,Jewelry ,Silve ’
and Horn Combs, Cut-glas, ea{ | s ’
itb many other articles too ’
All of which they will dis^ 0 p
iberal terms. Tfiey have t, tn _
•nanufactoring of Tin Ware, h.
Workmen, and wtl,|
1 in that line with
*.i|ictor8 otatle and \
w
SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL be sold, at the market house in the
town of Eatonton, Putnam county, 01
the first Tuesday in January next, between th
hours of sale, one negro man by the name ot
Buck, about twenty two years old, taken as the
property of David Baldwin, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of M. <£• J. Whitfield and others.
Also, one negro woman named Nancy, about
twenty seven years of age, and her child Charles
about nine months old, levied on as tlie property
of George Woodruff to satisfy an execution in fa
vorof Win. Booker, deceased.
Wm. Varner, sh'ff.
November 18, 1818.
PIANO FORTE—FOR SALE.
’’IHE subscriber has for sale, a very fine toned
Piano Forte, warranted to stand this cli
mate—The.instrument can be seen by enquiry at
the Hotel of Messrs Reid & Holt’s
Nov. 13. P. Gallaher.
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the vo
ters of Baldwin county, that he will be a
candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns at the en
suing dection. David Fleming.
November 24.
*.* VV e are authorized to announce Mr. Da
vid B Perryman as candidate for Tax Collector
for Putnam county. November 24.
Vl/ r E are auth r itsed to state that inaj. Cyrus
V ▼ White of Jasper county, will be a candi
date for surveyor of a district, in the late pur
chase from the Creek Indians. Nov. 14.
E are authorised to state that AVillia.n A.
Moore of Jasper county, will be a candi
date for surveyor of a district in the late pur
chase from the Creek Indians. 'ov. 14.
w
K are requested to announce .Vr. P. L.
Jackson as a candidate for surveyor of a
district in the | a t e purchase from the Creek Indi
ans. Nov. 10.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
W ILL be sold on the first Saturday in Jan
uary next, at the late residence of Ilo-
hert Reid, dec. all tlie personal propeity of skid
deceased; and on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary in the town of Eatonton, five likely
negroes. Sold fur the benefit of the heirs of said
Robert Reid.—Terms made known on the days
of sale. November 17th 1818.
JAMES I.AXE,
atltn’r in right of his wife.
WAID HILL,
guardian of the children of Robert Reid, dec’d.
N. B. The sale of fjte l^nd is postponed until
%ther jjqtite,
O
OEOUGIA, JUNES COUNTY.
Jones Superior Court, August Term, 1818—pre
sent his honor Judge Strong.
N the petition of John B. E. Kllkin, stating
that lie was in possession of an original bond
lor titles given Alexander B. Kenedy and John
H. Kenedy, to the said John B. E. for lot No.
113 in the county of Jones, made tlie 29th day
of November, 1817, conditioned to be void upon
them the said Alexander and John II. making
and causing to be made on the first day of Febru
ary then next, a good and sufficient title to suit!
lot of land, and that he has lost or mislaid the
same, so that he cannot find it.—On motion of
James Frierson, attorney for the appelant, it is
ordered, that a copy of said bond be established
in lieu of the original, at the next term of this
court, unless cause be shewn to tlie contrary ;
and that a copy of this rule be published in one
ofthe public Gazettes of this states once a month
for six months. A true copy taken from tho-
miuutes, this 20th day of August, 1818.
CRSKSK WHATLEY C. S.
August 27,