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M O N I T O 11.
SaTURIJ AV, OiiCEM ttt.U. 1 1.
THF. leMflifute of this (hue ad
journed on Sum - Jay I. ft—i'fie fol
lowin'.:; is a lilt j! ti c m> : general !
ads of the fcliion— i
i j sell and dispre :f lb. State- |
House lots and Tublic Square in the l
.own of Louisville.
To authorise (L fortunate drawer:
in the late laud /■..’.erics in this state
to take out tbilr yrwtts until the t clij
day of Novi tribe r ib i. , — m:J after
that date to authorize arey .it teen of
this state to take out grants a: said .
Loth ri.s.
To amend an a.t , tnliiLd an act
for the limitation ot actions and lor
atoiding suits at law.
do add a felt tof (it.:the county t ■
Madison county —and to add it putt
tj Clarke to <ifelhorpc county.
To aut her He cert* lakhs to op we. S
attend elections til art,an casw.
To legalize a at tain description of
grants, which ha. e hen: lire or may
hereafter I. isami by li ep: ./ au
thor it ,■ it: this state.
SuppLuii a,.a e: wuaal.t y
.if tin 4 / t , Ctlt lit 44 an iKI t.i 1. •i 4 *1444 !
the condition old Mors, /.<■ edthe
lyth Xintetniter 1 1>; a.
’ld alter the tin: of hold, /.g the
2'npu it.)’ court: for 11 dLs c ounty.
To taisc a tax for the political
,CL,r 1 ill, and t. rt live , alt. ron l
amend an tn., total, dan act u :: if;
at o\ lor the* 1 tpport m ■ ... mm nt
tor the political year -i -> 1 and.
To authorize his (urt.il my tie
Governor, to settle with tie. L . St..; .*
the amount of the Dirut tax, due by
the Sint, of Georgia, aid to point
out the tutlhod of / .-in.l t!:
ita/e the sued sum in p.u t.
And lonic acts relative to t! e
militia duciplinu and llrvicc.
.
Soulb-Carclina, and
vs, [ Retaliation.
Georgia. ‘
VKOM the journalsos
gill.i ture ot South Caro..nr, of the
‘24th ul.. we extract the k-'vjw ing
pointed notice:
“ Col. Yancey ;,ave n .tree, that
on Friday next, lee Wmld atk leave
to introduce a hill to revuit any
citizen ot Georgia bom commenc
ing any action in the cc nrts ot this
Hate, upon any con trad wbahbever,
aguinft any citizen cl i!:is fiate, or
irotn pr.diecuting to judgment any
luck action which may n< -w be com
menced, during the exilter.ee of the
law ol that Hate commonly called
the “ alleviating ad.”
On the subject of the above, a
(.o; rdpondent oblcrves—l he bill
is before the Houle of Rcprcfunta
ti.'cs, a:td lias already encountered
very warm oppofitien oil lie ieore
of uncoiiflitutiunality—ultho’ the
ellice of retaliation fectns to be
veneraliy admitted.”
■ miitMp i
\VK find in the northern papers,
a valuable improved Spinning ma
chine, advcitiLd by the pertinent
name of “ aMiXucan minister,
at Till; court os St. Jamj:s.”—
Domcihe manufactures are with
out a doubt, the molt able inlt.ru
rueists we cm* have, lor fuppor.iug
tile independence ol our country.
Letters have been recently re
ceived in Georgia, from Mr. Craw
ford, our Mini Her in I'lu.ue, at the
.late of which he was well, hut had
folic n<i bt*finds, from the ab-encc.
us the Emperor and his Court with
the army. Paris at this period ex
hibits but a gbibmy ami melancho
ly apftwrance amiJff all it,; amufe
ruente .aid diflip gi m. The offi
cers of governin’ ot, (with tl- ex
c. rt'on of lie of the i’ -If-: . ; with
all tiiofi* nlii.; to hear am , arc in
i tin Held, la th a nothin i to he
! in.: on the firuts of that iinuv tife
• city, but Id ftcn’i nand ct.lW
j drtn * , .
sl/'ytis.’ tC> rentefe, To j. j.*.
A vdlel arrived in Kngi ;n I, !.-■
portccftlnit the American C-:.. ~ - ;
frigate wiv. rdf IVnnimbm > . :
•the hrfl r An; all. d„r 11 :.
Iv \r.tfiti X. C M.;v io.
IMPOR I'AX !’ —IX. l.xed
iuncy (- -vem..r llav.kins hn rr
ccived a Iftcr 1 m < ii. 1: .;
i mckacy, ii .’cd the 11 1 ; mil. c'>;*-
t. niiing an extract frr..n a dk ; u .
Ivo n the Secretary ft ‘.Var, diiet |.
...g Gen. yto caulk ev< y
p dlibk* proparatk .i to b : runt, r i
repel an expected attack by the
H. Mil on our louflKiu coail-,..
(•-.•I! t J .nckr,--y is p.-.rii’ ula.! . ?•:-
Ilru£fed to atte .! •<. the* dele;.. :
CUmrlelUm, Win*.ln-.; ..a .ad
vauua’i. The Secretary <t War
iald.nus Ca. i’;n. k . t 1..:: . • i
infi-na;.:’ u jril i .k- , . .- ■ I
ifax, it i !>. :icv\.d ... K *
taer.c ever; v:\ac.a. aha
ta^k..
M.W-YOKK. X v.
1 i;? S . .i>*i IVi.it ii• . I. rry
i'.rriv,>l :i..s f-’ruir e . 1 . •; ! ‘
t/cloek, and i>i v .. a ..... ..
iliac .1 troni ti._- pre: ... : .i,
ny Argu,,” i. •nuining .k
ing a;vouit of a battle betw . . e
rear > t ilLadoii’s a.iiv a.. . s
Ihkilii.
, AI.UANV AROl.'j ii. IR A,
iriday 4 \ . f ][).
V- • . IVi• X*. .i 414 4 J J••. .. , . . I 1
at town thi, a.orning, w tinv *k
c . loi tile >e< retary ; vVm. \ and
haw not fei n the • - e \d. ’ . .
uiulerltimd tne ‘ji -t m: . .! i .
brought oy him at ■. : . ;
That the ihtikit .
Iviugiton ami Pi u.c-t: > > .. a .
Mm.treal was kn -r . . i.ij
ject oi cur exp :';i ; a ...b -u
and pun L4.‘v! tivii . * , ij’ I. jt. I*
abmit *2OOO ; a.; .1 v j.
means to oveita.-r-. .ir < t it
(about IbOo) ..ii .-!i hat. at
a p.ace opp ifi.a t . ihage ‘.r
Hatniiton, on ~... fiJ t ,
bout thirty n t v w.i ; IVdcolt.
An aJion eulacd, • . the en
emy was diiven La- , . u., hall a
mile. Here they & , and took
a position ; their :i , ..*■ .ae rX
vor, and tiieir left c< ■ei Iky and -v.ai
piCvCS ol at 111. .I ‘ * X C! ■ t .
of the bayon to. ! • u . •*
them, one of wh.. . p ■: to • i *,
lalled ten
was again brok ~ re and our no.-
guard returned utia: 1 ib.-d t > ;t;
place in the line. Gu. i ;:,c u
puicJ at 1.50 or -.a'..)—i.i the
enemy at and utHe number.
Twelve of th. eimmy were taken,
wh) ttate 1!...i i;i 11 of tiieir field
u. 11...1 o.iieeiv.av Kilu-'. or
woundc !. iJi out arm -in. (
• ... 4 1
Hi: ton i.-. I i!d to Ir; inor 1 Iv .wr ‘-
•’ J
ed—ftveial Ik ;J and plat . m c.i:k
cers fiiglitly lb. Gen. Ji .yd ce.tu
mr.nded in tins afi’.dr.
I Several letters were received in
. town lalt night . an Burlington,
Vermont, flatin that Gen. llamp
'on*s army vtur ■ j'oiijo into winter
quarters:
l tom tie A. ldrd G a..cite of Noil . 20.
By a gentleman from the North
war.!, v.c learn that.i’t confequencc
of ti. movements of our armies, all
th. w unen and children had been
i-.ut fioin M ail! 1 ;o O-iebec, to
gether with all ot ./cable property ;
and that eight r. .im -nt oi tegular *
1.a.l lat !y arri .vd. ;.t Oa !> w m the
G6r!; at.d kvira H.-lifiix, aril
were .on tiieir mv.rci; ter Montreal. I
Our informant X, ti at every j
- oUihle • .< - L < o h .and j* eii mail., to j
ihh.a'J Pontic, i; a:.d iv. if as
his opinion, that ii it i t. .. n, k v/il!
he a!’ i tin ad tr neo ! 11- eg' i ..e,
s k • pluck, ol k r. ...d. . a
. :■ •er fko dd fail hh ; .
5 ’ . t:. pi:.!, nos .ui inlbra. - nt
ii ‘ t’-e will e place at 1 a
( kmc. 1 . re ti:e >. twiny i: u X
cd ! rtifit i'.; ‘. , e n ,n. -.i
* e i„ik . ;u„f wncre tin- pi. .!
! rw ol ti... t-n* mv i., ft-'?: .!.
S v : ’ it At i, D. c. ‘e.
‘I j ■ ‘ *4 i4. . O . .1 .14i *• J
i • tlr- ; ■■■..■ er f- uev J j..h, i,.i
, *v. I ■ i . . ■ .. ,
Jed ! b .at bi’ kc, fatten -.!••.<•. i ;
tion o! “> mini; Vr. fia ;.i v
mom f ’ - > ’ •!'••/ ~ v..n; •;
-re\v oi ~ii> e- •. !•. ‘ . i ..jj f;.
’ :t ‘J men . ..- k “ and rtgeroulj'v
■ am! fii h:!y ; ; -.1 me:
v ii cmdt 1 a <■ ri---
•
‘ f . I iii * •. . fdt K
• • < i Ik* inhM Vj j I\[ . i
ii - fi-I ■/ wouiioc.!. J r e
■■ ’ t!t. ;ke v.;.. he: . ii.diiax,
• ‘ r i-vaiicu, I.a, a earg-i .-os:-
. : . -f ’ ti:, oil and lie:. . We
•. •... ‘ il.e , a , i v ate
.i..-;. .ly the i\k *v ‘ : .!ea
IV .k- ‘ oi New Yolk.
r . •.vir:; i in, l v.
Th L . a- : :t . r.frdt.d in al /-
t r . ■ wax destr rd iv the
la. . ‘ in ll i ‘uxoii an attempt to
yU and t. ‘ l ’.>.dcd States.
1 alb . n Ar a-.
‘•it •
ii t:. y 1 11. to.it is :. * uie
t- < ’ ‘.’it a w,.r with, ut
t ■ ; r tuv irf.r.cd. \ • tie!. -
... .. .< i v d.eiy rrom me In:; 1
’ - ‘ > ‘ i ns of every e!e
----i * ii. i-. well he. ...I i.t iu
. .1 in td n.d -, v.!. ,c 1 have he.il,
that iif .. a it•% a v aula !- • i
(: e :/. 1 . -a.,; i. eaturv, .1 .. , -iu
>t I: - ibi plies u . iv- and iiere
th. I. Till* ‘ ! Slate kr-
WU4-.J- and li.v itC- h v;a here.”
Idl’D, —O i San-1t ;..r, ii.g
i:i about the <*>’h y. >r of bis
age, ik. . Jam; Mon itor i - , ci
t! i cou.n r v—a r-p --luttoj.riry oi'icer
o: the* Virginia line.
H fie manufactory is in fuii ar. J
’acce.bn! operatic ti at Union cil
ia e, Wellington county, in this
Uute. X. w-sork Columbian.
Rirtld'i
i
Wld .'top tfic press to ; m. ut. .
to our fe lIGW-eitizeii ~ tliai ctlic-iri
irife.nnatii.il has h- ea :v eived, oi :\
BA! 11.1! fought by Gen.i i v.i
v.iiii f).:o men X f-mefr. Indians a
e -unit about i .sc>o iiofiile Indians*,r.t
dallapoofe, ne ir Hickory (irourtJ,
e.a t;:e 2Mt t No.emk.r. Our lois
tv .l3 I V killed .54 wounded—lndian
1.-h about 240 i.ilied. Gen. Floyd !
Gol. Ncwn i L Gapt. L. : *• ‘. ?• 1
an: ng tlw’ WdT : 1 <•*
MARK HD, at Boflon, 10th ci
Nov. His F.xrc lluncy Major Gen
eral Dearuorn, of the United
States’army, to Mrs. Sarah Bow
doin, widow of the late honorable
James BuwJc in, Esq.
*,* The Rev. Mr. Gamble vsd..
preach at ti.- Academy or. Sunday.
| Gem ret!. Notice.
AI.L pen sons y. i. * iu.vc airy do
tnanih agiknfl the e.'L.tte of I-’raa:*
li. Gh.urrt (’ ceaiXd, or the firm
o! Ww t'c Fi-lix. Cu.njr.RT, arj
requ’ieJ to iuiag tl.em iorwaru le
f,..i’y attcfled, v.iti in the time \ re
i : Hod by law Ail thole who are
indebted t-j the said cfklte or fi ni,
;.tc very en.ndUy ckfireJ tr> m ke
rs .:.;rly and con pietc j .yment* as
ti.. ir mean- will allow Juftic to
tiic Heirs, at.d legatees c f laid c-d.itr
ti.inands th. payment r.l Inch and hts
; . .ue now -due. Attornies ar lav/
c/ oilier pc.l ms, who have paper*
or property in their hands h< 1 ug -
ing to the laid tilate or firm, . ic
notified to return the fame (orth.-ir
i. eriots) to the executors, v.itf"u:t
i.ny delay. l)J:U)r: to said uL.'v
< r firm who have cotton receipts c.
“'d r papers in credit for their ae
’ • • ‘ ‘ , are requested itnmedlately
‘• < sent them Gr fetdement, ro
•f'.MJS 1.1- \V i\ K N.i, or At.OUST! .i
1 i. (iiiisoi;, who are authorized to
a.-just the k tiL-mcut ol ail accounts
due to tile Hid i date or firm.
WiI.LJAMG. GILBERT
’ xecutnr e; Inrviving co.partnfr
GILBERT HAY, &
DAVID i. llUJJlfJl’sL.
Dee. ! 1,1U13. Ext-cu roß‘
i.ih’Mj Rs rut..\ •*
Tin: f ,iend.-, ami patrons <.* *! ■
contemplated eltab ithnu-nt oi t;:c
‘Farmi r’s Friund ’ are i-.t-.rn; -
and, that we have declined the p-f
i. hii';.M of the paper, piim i( •->’ ou
a-.count of th, alterations a the
i routs, winch arc to t.k itk c:
• the firit of January next
RYAN i: ROBINSON.
Warr. ntoti, Geo Ist Du:. 1813.
V.-li.L fill HIRF.D,
On the third dee; <f “fn;,: g ul
the of The nc■■ /• ■- r.y
on J'. iH.i dam . reck, n at. ; aunty
r ~r
1 -J, 111’ i\ l GR< >E3 belonging to
M. ‘> Elizabeth Heard. Ihe terms
v.:il be nia.it. known on that day.
iui.fe v. bo have liired m-groes for
the pus nt year, ate requelful to
deliver them on that day agret ahl *
to contract—Ai! who arc ind< bted
to me a ; :u;cnt lor Mrs. Heard, arc
lequifled to meet me ui that t'ay,
a;;.! lb:tie up thJr retpective tiote-i
o iu oCOUEti>.
CEO; W. MOORE,
Dec. 11 , idi ?. agent.
i Gear'-X, Wilkes county, — li. Dj
r id 1. 1 tell, tier/; of the conn of
Ordit.ary fir said county.
! HERE AS James Tolit
apphes for Liters ot administration
i a the ufi ite ol fames Tolle, dec.
i liele .i o therefore t-a cite and
.- imoiiifh all arid ftngular the kin
dred and creditors of laid dti caled,
to be and appear at the next court
of Ordinary to be hud in and for
die coiti.iy aiorelaid, to llicw
cause, (if any they have) why said
j l.ttera should not be* grai.tni.
G ten under vty hand this y.S
’ -/—> of / ■ jV s v.