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;M>\Y MOHNINC. l)KC!.'lur.li
i'.lature of Georgia adjourned sine die
av last.
Iments by the legislature—Cornelius
, princip«1 -keeper of the Penitentiary :
M vle< (treene %'iuion Whitaker, Tho«.
muml Shackelford, T. II. Kenan, Sea-
tland. James Fleming and T. 15. Stubbs,
A Blount, T. Moore, James Allston,
as, Williams Kutbefmd, Fianvis Jeter,
arter ml Thomas Ford, Commissioners
onee .Vivigation Association.
1 ‘18 "To authorize flic trustees of the Universi
ty of Georgia to execute titles to certain lands
to Franklin county.
•17 lo niter and amend the mail laws.
•lit For the relief ol Alexander Gordon.
■19 I o exempt from military duty, certain in
dividuals, not citizens of the United States.
oO lo authorize the commissioners of the Al-
tamaha river, to cut two canals.
to the congress urging the removal of Bonaparte nr«irosE disposed to contract for supplying the «#!»
to a more healthy place than St. Helena.—Bun
parte’s mother has asked permission of the con
gress and of the prince regent to visit her soil,
and ha- been refused—A conspiracy has been de
tected against the supreme director, Pueyrredon,
of Buenos Ayres. The conspirators have been
imprisoned.—The governor of Cumana in a late
, . — ^ engagement, killed one hundred of the revolu-
•)l lo divorce 1 ahitha 1). and Thomas Napier. | tionists commanded hv Marino.—A great dinner
;> > 1 o authorize the Inferior Court of Lincoln was given to lord Wellington.and a splendid ball
to lord Castlcreagli, at Aix-la-Chapelle, on the
12th of October.—The sovereigns of Baden and
Bavaria have acceded to the holy alliance, yet
seem disposed to make war upon one another.
county to transcribe the records of their court-
into bound books.
;>.i lo amend an act to prohibit slaves from
selling certain commodities. •
51 To amend an act passed in 1798, for the
regulation of the town of Louisville, cjj'c.
55 To prevent assignments or transfers of pro
perty tii a portion of creditors, to the exclusion
& injury of others,by persons who fail in tradedjv..
50 To appropriate monies for the political
year 1819. [Appropriating 860.000 for render
.'mg navigable the Oconee from Milledgeville to
. John Howard, Z. Lamar, l). Black- HutUmi'* ford, in Clarke.]
57 For the relief of Anderson and Jeter Ilicks.
58 To amend an act authorizing the Inferior
Courts to discharge insolvent debtors, passed in
1809.
.Tli. II. Kenan. Benjamin Whitaker,I 56 To relieve criminals and others confined
(therfnrd, .Sillman, and James Boze-1 in jail
nmis-iotiers of the Land Lottery. i GO To incorporate the Savannah Steamship
I Company.
cts passed during the Session of theLe- l 61 To divorce Nancy and Jesse Thompson.
gislature for the year 1818. | 62 To reneal an act passed the 16th Decem-
act to pardon Rebecca Wooten. jber. 1811, and the act passed the 19th December,
ipardon Thomas Bassett. 1816, on the subject of tlio Penal Code of tin-
I authorize the Justices of the Inferior state, and to amend the act passed the 20th Dec.
| Oglethorpe to levy an extra tax, &c. 1817, to amend the Penal Code of this state,
appoint trustees of the Jackson county; 63 To amend the act to cairy into effect the
y.anil to incorporate the same. i Penal Code.
I amend an act, entitled an act to amend 64 To organize the counties of Wallace, Hall,
I section 1 f an act entitled an act point-! Gwinnett and Habersham, dj’c.
(heduty of Sheriffs in selling lands under | 65 To authorise the Inferior court of iiich-
jn, dye. ) rnond county, to sell the court-house, etc.
I incorporate the Afewport Baptist church ; 66 1’o incorporate the Savannah river Naviga-
|tv coniitv. f tion Company.
remove and make permanent the scitej 67 For the better management of the estates
jiiblic buildings of M'Intosh county, at. of ideots, lunatics and persons insane.
i of Darien. <J‘c.
(appoint Commissioners for better regu-
lil governing the village of Salem,
falter “x amend the 14th section of an act
jin act to protect the estates of orphans&c.
incorporate Sardis Academy in Jasper,
authorize the Inferior Courts of \\ il-
| Wilkes counties to lew extra taxes, Jj'c.
authorize the Inferior Court of Jasper
i levy an extra tax.
mo e etilvtually secure the good citi-
|his state in their titles to their lands on
al streams & water courses in the same,
amend and exniain the several acts
sed in relation to the town and
kf Wrightsbornugh in Columbia county.
authorize the trustees of Marion Acad-
I’vviggs county, to fill such vacancies as
lifter happen in the Board of Trustees,
lauth irize the Roman Catholic Church
id tii, trustees of each and every
[ch iii the said city to rent out a part of
' eil 11 them for religious purposes,
rithorizc the Justices of the Inferior
iluinbia county to levy an extra tax.
alter and amend a part of the first sec-
rt passed the 10th of December 1817,
no tion the road labor in the county of
]far as respects the islands of St. Si-
iJekyl.
G.s To authorise John S. Glascock and other-
to practice law in thissta ! e
69 For the relief of F aucis Williamson.
70 To lay oft’ six Judicial Circuits.
71 To revise ami consolidate the militia laws
and repeal the cavalry laws.
72 To lease to Jane Rucker, the lot she now
occupies on the town common ot Milledgeville.
73 To explain and enforce the Judiciary act ol
1799, as r spects special pleading, 3j-c.
74 T > establish the fees of the public officers
on grants for laud la'elv obtained.
75 To vest the burial ground of Vugu-ta, in
the trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Church
76 To amend the 4th and 5th sc. tions of the
3d article of the Constitution.
77 To extend the powers of sheriffs and con-
-tables in certain cases.
70 To grant powers to the commissioners ol
pilotage of the port of Darien.
79 To taxe oil’ the act of confiscation the name
of J ihn M'Cormick.
80 To limit t'ne time for persons to take out
grants on lands surveyed on head-rights and
county warrants
81 To consolidate and amend the acts for the
better regulation of the town of illedgeville
83 To prevent the issuing arid circulating of
unchartered notes. [This act prevents all new
is-ues ■ those who had commenced betOre the 1st
[alter and amend an act entitled an act: ef November las , may carry on their
lax for the support of government for | tin .. muary, 1820, subject to a tax ot 31 1-4 ; r's ;
al year 1810, passed the ltith of lie-j after which time, they foifeit 81000 for every clay
Jlo, and also to alter and amend an act, t,.ey do business ]
119th of December, 1816, entitled an I 83 To raise a tax for the political year 1819.
lent the circulation of notes emitted by j 81 To establish a company for the inland navi-
ed bank*, and for other purposes. j gutioo from Ogechee to Savannah river,
authorize the Inferior Court of Burke 85 Pointing out the mode of collecting a ccr-
flcvy an extra tax. tain description of debts.
Authorize the Inferior Court of Wash-1 80 To lay oft’streets in the town of Jefferson,
tnty to levy an extra tax
Increase the salaries of public officers Domestic summary.—Several dwelling houses
Ite. ; ami store houses were consumed by fire at St.
Incorporate the Katonton Academy Li-i Stephens, Alabama, on the 2d inst.—Proposals
itv, in the county of Putnam.
Incorporate the bank f Darien.
•r and amend the first section of the
lie of the Constitution.
Incorporate the " Union Axe and Fire*
Itho city of Savannah.
MARRIED,
On Thursday evening last, in Spurts, by the Rov. Mr.
Arnold, Mr. Henry B. Holcombe, merchant of MKledge-
ville, to .Miss Luuisiua Deveruux.
DIED,
At Pittsburg, the 1st inst. the gallant Comm. Joshua
Harney l,.oely in Augusta, Itenjam n H Meigs, Ksq
MASONIC.
T HF, members of Benevolent Lodge, .An. 32,
and the fraternity generally, are informed
that St. John’s day will he celebrated on Sunday,
the 27th inst. at 9 o'clock A. M. at the Lodge
Room. Masonic Dinner, on the 28th inst.
By order, Daniel Sturges, sec'ry.
Milledgeville, Dec. 22.
•C7* Found a few days since, a sum of money,
which the owner can have by applying at this Of
fice. and paying lor this advertisement.
Orphan's Property for Sale, Hire and Rent.
N Friday the first day of January next, will
hired to the highest bidder, near the court
u-e in Milledgeville, ten likely Slaves, among
whom are men, women, boys and one infant, as
the property of Misses Elizabeth and Obedience
Lowe, daughters and orphans of Obadiah Lowe,
bite of Baldwin county, deceased. Terms—
Votes with approved security, two full and com-
lete suit- of clothes, a blanket for each, treat
ment according to the laws of this state, and a
•eturn of the property on or before the 1st of Ja-j MAI)ISON av aiusjh,
AUarv, 1820. Also at the same time and place j Will be open for the reception of students
V ets -ml guard oftlie penitentiary, tor the ensiling 1
'car, will hand in sealed proposals on the 5th of January
next, at 12 o’clock, to the board of visit.ng Inspectors.
Proposals will also be received, for furnishing rued c ue,
medical attendance, and hospital stores to the go; rd and
convicts tor the ensii ng year. The rat.on to comictsof
a half pound of salted pork or bacon; or three fourths of
a pound of fic.sh heel; to every hundred of licsh rations
3 puts of salt will be requ red. The rations of brt .d to
consist of 18 ounces of Corn meal. Proposals will at the
same lime be reve red for furnishing 12000 pounds of
pickled pork and 15000 pounds of corn meal. It tv.li be
required that the corn meal be delivered in conven.ent
parcels, once or twice monthly in summer, and once
monthly in whiter. It must be inspected. In die event
i at a proposal for turn sb.ng the pickled pork he receiv
ed, it will not do away the necessity for fresh bee. n the
■ ummer. It will therefore be well to state thslmctly tile
price of that ration when it can be obtained in market.
Hv order of the Board of Visit.ng Inspectors
S. Boykin,
Secretary pm cm.
N. B. It may be proper to slate that all the p uk will
not be immediately requ.red. December 22, 1818.
LANDS FOR SALE.
O NE tract containing 179 acres, being the
fraction A’o. 210 ; also, fraction Ab. 211,
containing 138 acres; also, fraction Ab. 216,
containing 59 acres, all lying on the waters ot
Commissioners’ creek in the county of Wilkiu-on
27th district; also, one square tract, 6th district
Baldwin, Ao. 66, containing 202 1-2 acres. Any
person wishing to purchase will do well to view
the lands previous to the 15th January next, as
the subscriber will then be in Milledgeville let
the purpose of making sale of said lands.
Robert Key.
December 17, 1818. §
NEGROES TO HIRE.
\MTILL be hired at the house of the sub.-cri-
▼ T her, two hides above the mouth of Little
river, in Putnam county, on the second day of
January next, fifteen or twenty likely Negroes,
consisting of men, women and boys. Terms
made known on the day of hire.
Francis Williams.
December 14.
ACADEMY,
ption of students on the
the plantation whereon Obadiah Lowe, deceased, I first Monday of January. 1819. The Male De-
formerly lived, adjoining Scott. Bivins and | partment under the direction of Mr. Augustus
others, will be offered for rent, and a quantity of I Alden, a gentleman of liberal and classical enu-
corn and fodder ottered for sale. Terms of rent cation,( a graduate of Yale College,) who is high-
and sale made known on the day. j ly recoinmei. e i both as an instructor of youth,
Abner Locke, guardian, j and of stri. t u o al character. The trustee’s con-
December 20. ; gratulate the citizens of Morgan county and the
/il'm/.c rt I • nrat<niri‘-i' e nr ,,,, uf .n public, in the acquisition of a gentleman whom
UP hit F Oh D1SLOUA I & DEPOSIT, they deem entirely worthy the confidence of ail
Mitie«.irev.ile, -3Ut December, 1818. i , . r, .
JM1E hoard of Directors will proceed to the “Jift ^ C ° n " ' 1 l ’\f. e,,ia ' e
1 election of an additional Officer in this of- "V’ 1 \ hi b" T l^ h, ‘.f, are " f M,>s 1,0 l»k , n-. a
m e on Phursdav the 31st instant. Peisons desi- 2 „ “ f as ,au S ht " lth 5 and merited re
runs of obtaining the appointment, will signify &“* t, “ n fl f ,r olne , '■* ‘he state of New-
... i i . .• n J i oik. and who in hmilv recommended hv a ,r en-
the same in \vntin*»; to the subscriber, stating the f i Iltw<l _ <4 r *i n4 . . * . ^ • - , , 1 •
, .r . -4- Tt i 4 tleinan ol that state, in whose candor and lud'V-
\micn ot their securities, lhe duties to be per- , J p,
formed, the amount of bond to he given anil ,!,v ; e ent,re confidence, hlmuld
-alary tube paid, will be made known on appli- f hl ' 1U " ,bei ! *- stu,le, ' ts ret \"" e J*. assistants w.11
Edward Cary, cashier.
a
have been lately is-ued for publishing two news
papers in the Alabama territory, one in the town
of Cahaba, to be called the Republican Constel
lation,” and tile other at Blakely to be entitled
the “ Blakely Sun and Alabama Advertiser.”—
The legislature has passed a law to remove the
Iter the time of holding the Inferior [ seat ol government lor the territory to Cahaba.—
d the Spring Term of the Superior Spurious ten dollar bills on the State Bank of N.
he enuntv of Madison, and the Spring j York, are in circular on in Soutli-Carolina.— 1'he
he Infenor Court of Wilkes county, j hun. John Gedde-, ol Charleston, has been elect
rize the Justices oftlie Inferior i ed governor of Soutb-Carolin >.—The law pro-
Telfair county to lew an extra tax for I hihiling the introduction ol slaves into the state
e of ouilding a court-house and jail in | of Soutli-Carolina has been repealed.—It is inti-
r, mated that Judge Clieves will be supported as
Her and amend the fourth section ot I president of the Bank ot the U. States.—Rouse’s
article of the Constitution. j Point, on Lake Champlain, and at which exten-
Jspose of and distribute the late ces- sive fortifications have been erected by order of
,nd, o itained from the Creek and Che- ; the U. State- is discovered by our Co tmsshmers
jns. | to be within the British territory.—Four tliou-
corporate the Babtist Church at Be- sand four hundred and thirty-two persons have
reenecounty. ! obtained pensions under the act of the l(#tli of
ecure to John Courts, for the term of March last.—Charles Pinkney, ot Maryland,
theexclusive right of i uniting aline of j has been appointed secretary ol legation to Rus-
een Darien and Milledgeville. j sia.—The claim ot Beauinarchiaslias been reject-
uthorize the Inferior Courts of Rich- ed by a large majority in the House of Represeti-
efferson counties, to adopt measures' tatives.— \ hill has passed the House of Repre-
for keeping roads Sc hi idg's in repair, seotatives allow iug general Stark a pension of
peal so much of the act passed 19ib of , sixty dollars per month.—A commercial tieaty
1817,appropriating money for the im-i oettven the United States and Sweden has lately
of the internal navigation of the state,, been received at Washington.—Three persons
.e appr ipriation for Savannah and Tu-! who have been confined in Amherst (N. H.) jail
conditional and to make the said several years for debt, have been released from
ion independent. I confinement by tbe liberality of gen’l Peirce.—
iake Darien a city, and to amend the’John Q. Adams has been requested by the Prince
ratin*' the same. Regent to become the proxy of H. R. M. as god-
end an act for the better regulation lather ol the la-t child ol the British Minister at
i of Uanielsville. Washington.—The legislature of Upper Cana-
peal an act to revise and amend Uie da employ legal counsel to frame all their bills —
g f ar aa r pspects Lauren- county. i The total amount of notes issued by the Bank of
(corporate Sparta Academy. the U. S. and its branches, is 5^19,854,881. 88-
incorporate Hillsborough Academy in 070,692 now in circulation.--'Within the last
year, five land sales have been held at Huntsville,
tend the road laws of M’Intosh county. Alabama, at which about 2,200,000 acres of land
Unge the name of Betsey Duke to | have been offered for sale.—-A young ladv in the
j ar j (state of New-York has lately been cured ot the
nend an art to establish a Mayor's lockjaw bv the application ol electiicity. Geu.
citv of Savannah, &c. De-siiouttes, one ot Bonaparte s most distin-
Ithorize the Inferior Court of M’In- guished general officers, is now at Washington.
| to levy an extra tax lor the support
Sir Thomas Lawrence, by order of the Prince
kthorize the Infeiior Court of Jones Rp«, nt, has gone to Aix-la-Chapelle, for the pur-
kvy an extra tax. ^ ! pose if painting all the heroes of Waterloo.—
Ithorize the Inferior Court ol Emanuel \ Letters ti o A s-la-Cliapelle, say that the empe-
fthe public lots belun^iii^to the county, j r or Alexander has caused a note to he submitted
CRENSHAW oc IIARRDM ,
AVE received 40 p’s be-t Aelch Plains,
12 complete sets blacksmith’s Tools,
20 casks assorted Cutlery and Hardware,
0 boxes best Cliampaigne M ine,
20 doz. fine Calf ^kins,
10 do. coarse leather (or negro shoes,
1000 lbs. Hole Leather,
10 doz. H og skins and 0 do. Morocco ditto,
4 silver mountedRilles in ma. og.iny c^se,- with
instruments complete, and extra Fowling
Pieces to fit the same stock,
4 pair plain duelling Pistols,
2 doz. fine Lancaster Rifles,
30 pa r horseman’s Pistols and an assortment
Military Goods,
20 casks patent Hoes,
20 do. assorted A’ails and Brads,
100 pieces worsted and string Webbing,
Haddlers’ needles, sewing Silks, and a vari
ety of useful Ti linings for saddlers,
10 doz. assorted Saddles and Saddle Bags,
12 kegs Powdei,
50 boxes Spanish Segars,
10 do. Tea. Also, an assortment of School
gooks, and a variety of other seasonable articles.
December 22. [§j
be employed for each branch of this instituted-
Terms of tuition as heretofore.
John A'esbit, sec’rv.
Dec. 0.
*** THE Administrators of H. A. Gindratte
are informed that I claim the third part of the
said estate in behall of my w ife, during her .11e»
I for warn the property being distributed so that
it cannot be got at on the day of the division.
John it. Ala hone.
M
TO St RVTsYOR:s.
OURlS&Gl'-N respectfully inform sur
veyors, that arrangements have been m (I®
in New-York to furnish them, in this place, with
Compasses and Chains, made upon lhe plan rev
commended by D. St urges, surveyor general.
Milled pi iHe, 3 'll 1K|R. ”
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JUST IguCc IYK.i,
100 Bushels Halt, 10 kegs sup. Buncombe Bufi
ter, 10 bbls Sugar, 10 bags Coffee, 10 casks Go
shen Cheese, 50 ps. superior Inverness Bagging,
for sale, by 11. B. Holcombe A* Co.
December 1, 1818.
TOM ELTON ACADEMY.
rjT^llE first term of 1819. opens on the first
! -fl- Monday of January next. In the male .vd
CTION. j female departments of this academy, are t < ght
J ILL be sold, on Saturday next, the follow- j all the branches of education, in which in- uc-
ing articles, just received from Boston: a tion is u-uatly given in similar establishments.
number of Clocks and Watches, and some Jew
elry, etc. etc. 200 pair of line and coarse Shoes,
20 casks Cheese, first quality, Goshen. Sale to
commence at 12 o’clock, at
J. II. Wright <$* Co's
Dec. 21.j Auction and Commission Store.
November 25. 1818.
h. G. Smith, rector.
TO MOVERS TO THE ALABAMA.
M Y Ferry on the Oakmulgee is in enmydefo
order; it is 14 miles above Fort Hawkins,
„ , , . .. , _. and on an excellent road to the Agency. Travel-
N election will be held at the court house in i Prs f rom above Augusta and Milledgeville, will
Milledgeville, on the first Monday in Jan- jfi ni | t |,j s their nearest route.
Dec. 15.
Uiirj iJCAly IUI a IIICIIIUC.I Itti uiv. tuvaiiwj iii
Congress, occasioned by the removal of John j
Forsyth, esq. to the Senate of the U. States. 1
M
Crdlin Pope.
Francis Jeter, 1
James Fleming, k
W m. Bivins. J
NEGROES TO HE HIRED.
W ILL be hired on the first day of January
next, a boot and shoemaker, and three
blacksmiths. Also, a parcel of valuable field-
hands.—Terms made known on the day of lure.
William Lewis, ex’r.
of Jno. Lewis, dec.
Milledgeville, December 20.
NOTICE.
Justices of the in- s,,b,c /f. r respectfully informs the vo-
ters of Baldwin county, that he will be a
candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns at the en'-
Buing election. Laird Fleming.
November 24.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
O FFER, in addition to the cargo of schooner
Paragon, the cargo of sloop Bridge-Port,
just lamled from Aew-York, and the cargo of the
sloop Collector, from A’ew-York, now landing;
comprising a general assortment of Groceries,
Provisions, and Furniture; likewise a few cases
of superfine Cloths and Cassemtres, Domestic
Goods, trunks of Shoes, boxes of Hats, elegant
Looking Glasses, China in table and tea sets,
crates and casks of fine Crockery and Glassware,
repacked to suit orders from country merchants.
They hourly expect the schooner Leander, with
a cargo of salt. Sawyer § Herring.
Darien, December 14, 1818.
AN DHEW DU”DOURG,
n AS just received and offers for sale super
fine blue,black and olive- Cloths, blue, b ack
I and mixed double mill Cassin.iere, fine white Fi.m-
! nel, fine undress Calico, fui/niturc do. fin. Irisli
Linen 4-4 wide, Sheeting do 5-4 do. 6, 7, 8, 9,
and 10-4 Rose Blankets, 50 pieces India Cotton,
20 dozen negro Stockings, superfine Ginghams,
superfine Lonlou Mul Muslin, Gentlemen’s and
Ladies’fine silk Stockings, fine 6-4 Cambrics,
superfine white Merseitles, an assortment of
Hardware, <J‘Cr. <S[c. and will shortly receive fif
ty thousand real Spanish .'■Jeg.trs.
Alilledgevdlle, December 15. [jj
NOTICE.
^JJ7ILL he hired out for the ensuing year at
yy mv place of residence, on Island Creek,
on I’hursllay the 31st of this month, the negroes
belonging to Miss Juliet Daniel, among whom
are four likely fellows.
John Daniel, guardian.
Dec. 19.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
^jASTILL be sold for cash, at the market house
V™ in Sparta, on the first Monday in Fei rii-
arv next, nine or ten likely negroes; computed
of men, women, hoys, and girls, entrusted to the
care of the subscribers to sell as agents for an
absent friend. Persons wishing to purchase will
do well to attend, as they will certainly be sold.
John Lucas,
Dec. 14. [tf] John Abercrombie.
SALT.
UST received from Darien and for sale. 209'
bushels ground Aium Salt.
L)vq. 14. Isaac Bower.