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GLOL w ii i .
jjy J)ij lienor Da >id Li*! * »au el,
Pr eft dent of the Senate , and
commander in chief cf the army
and nazy cf this fate, and cf
the militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS in and by an
A 6l, entitled “an A 6l
to reneal an Ordinance, paiLd
zX Augußa, the 26rh of January,
jrS5. ro far as retpe6h the fixing
the Seat of the University of this
{fate ; and an Acl for the more
full and complete eft iblilhmont
of a Public Seat of Learning in
this (late, fo far as refbe&s the
appoin ment of Tiudees, palled
at Savannah the 27th of January,
178',. and to appoint a Board
of Tmltees, and to define the
Boa d of Vifitors, and to fix on
a permanent Seat for the laid
Univerfity f palled th- sth day
of December, in the year eigh
teen hundred, it is cna&ed—-■
“That Abraham Baldwin, Hugh
Lawfort, Benjamin Taliaferro,
Joleph Clay, Jim. James [ark
ion, John I w ggs, John CLrkc,
(of Wilkes) t e 'lev. Robert M,
Cunningham, John Mil ledge, i
jofiah l atnail, jun Ferdinand j
O’Neal, John Stewart, and i
James M NeT {ball compote
the Board of iruftees; v/hofe
duty it ihall b£ to carry this in
dilution completely into effh6L"
And it is further cn,i6led—
‘‘ That he Governor, the Judges
of the Superior Courts, the Pre
fidentof the Senate, the Speaker
o f the Houle of Reprefent lives,
and the Senators from the differ
ent Counties (except the Coun
ties in which the Governor, the
! Judges* t] Rrcfident of the Se- {
nate, and Speaker of the Houte
of Rcprefentadvfca for the time
being Sail vefide) (hall form a
Board of ViGiors, whole duty
it /bail be to fu per intend and
regulate the literature of this
fiatc ; and in particular of the
Public Seat of i earning.”
And whereas Ihe General Af
femhiy paffed a joint refolution
an Horizing and empowering the
Governor to i’Lie his proclama
tion. requiring the members of
the Arademicus of the
Univerfity of Georgia, to con
vene at 1 ouiCville, between the
terms of the Superior Courts, •
to take under their confideration
and adopt filch meafures as may
oed promote the objefts of rfpt
rnOi upon —** And iHat body at
tneir conventional afltemblagc
oming the fi ting of the la ft
I pgifJatiue, having ftxcd upon
Jofiah Meigs, cfq then profeflbr
of idle College in the flue of
Conne6licut, prefixing pro-
IdTor of the Univerfity of the
ILh* of G orgia. who gratefiilly
to the call his arrived
' v ‘t“* h*s family among us, and
pcrlonally notified rhe Executive
thereof, and of his defire to
commence on the duties allotted
him.
J hive therefore thought fit
* • tfiue this my proclamation,
Squiring the attendance as well
o( die me-nbeis of fhe faid Board
°i ViG'ors as of the members
Ihe Board of Truftees of the
dnivortity of this Bate, at the
in I ouilville. on
•Monday the 15th day of June
:ic *h then and there to form the
! Scnalus Academrrus, and to
the important du
tics of the infliiution according
ly*
Given under my hand, and the
Great Scad cf this fate, at
the State llctif: , in Lcuif
villc, this gib day cf April,
vi the year of cur herd,
eighteen hundred and one,
and of American Independ
ence the twenty-fifth,
DAVID EMANUEL.
j By the Pro ft dent and Ccm
mander in chief,
Thomas Johnson’, for
Horatio Mart,cry,
Secretary of Hate,
j God favc the fate.
| PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS, 1
Situated in the County cf
Jackfon.
O’ N TUESDAY, the 28th
April being the tecond
diy of Wilkes t oPnty Cou»t,
will be fold by public Lie, to the
bigheft bidder, oppifiic the
Court-Houle, in the town of
Waftiington :
Eighty three TRACTS of
| LAND, fituate in the County
I of Jackfon, on the River Appa
j laebie, Mulbery Fork, Matbu
| ry’s Creek, &c, including the
place called the Hog Mount in,
which is one of the bed fituati
onsin the Bate for Indian Lade;
one of the above m n.ioned
Tra6ls, containing 920 acres, 1
lies within five miles of the
Green County Line, upin the
River Appalachie, adjoining R.
M'Alpin, bring the tradl wlierc 1
Captain I. Phillips now refides,
this tracl is allowed to be one of
the bell trafts in jackfon, it will
be divided wjth fome other traffs
to fuit purchafcrs. Thole lands
were generally fun-eyed in the
year 1785, as they will pofitively
be fold, great bargains may be
rxpefled. Ihe fale will com
mence at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon ; the condi ion of fide is
that payment ihall be made im
mediately upon the execution of
T itles in Call), Tobacco, Cotton,
Negroes or Horfes at cafti piice.
For further particulars app’y to
Micajah William for), Elq.
fen County, or
GEORGE SIBEALD.
Augufta, March 25, 1801.
• ~B Air ALIGN "ORDERST
P URSUA N TLY to P cgi.pf n- I
tal ORDERS, ol this date, the
captains of the companies be
longing to the battalion under I
inv com maftd, together with their
Subalterns and fiift Serjeants
properly armed and accoutred, |
and provided with at lead half a 1
dozen cartridgqs each, wiliafTeni- |
ble at Louifville, on Friday the
i ift day of May next, and be on
| parade by half paft 10 o'clock in
the forenoon-—the roll called at
1 1 ; when the Adjutant-Gene- I
ral will proceed to train them in
Company Excrcife and Evoluti
ons.—And onSatuiday the 2d of
May, being the following day ;
they, with their feveral Compa
nies armed, accoutred and pro
vided accordingly to Jaw, will be
on the regimental tnußcr ground
by 10 o’clock, a. m.— when the
ufual infpcction under the Ad
jutant-General will take place.
THOS. JOHNSON, Major. I
April 2) Hoi.
j FIFTY DOLLAR'S
KhWAKII
| CTO LEX or (lra®d, fiom
I the printing-office in
Lcuilvilie, on the? night of Mon
day the 26th ultimo, a bright
bay I E RhE, about five vears
old, fifteen hands high, trots
j and canters remarkably well,
and is branded with the letter
K on the mounting (boulder,
, but not vihble unlefs rJolely
examined. It Helen, whoever
will apprehend the thi H» and
I lodge him in any gaol in this
I (late, fo he m y bo biouglit t.
| punimment, (hall receive the
; above reward. If ft rayed, who
j ever will deliver h:rn .it the print
ing-office, or give any informa
tion thereof fo he *uay be found
(ball be gcneroufly rewaided,
and all ex ponces paid,
)AMES lIELY.
April 4, 1801.
N 0 T I C E.
ALL, thoft zvho are indebted
to the eft ate of J'arr.es Stacks, de~
leafed, are requefted to wake pay
ment by the i fth day cf Odder
next ; and all who have any De
mands again ft [aid eft ate , are de
fined to render than demands le
gally attefied.
Malachi Culpepper, admr.
'jane Stacks , adinrx.
January 19.
N 0 T I C E.
THE copartnerJhlp cf Lange
j CD Pugh , being dtffolved hy the
| death of the firmer : thfe to
when: they' are indebted willpleafe
call c)i the Subfcriber for fettle -
meat.
D. GILFORD PUGH.
Saunderfville, March 18, ISOI.
N 0 T I C Eh.
ALL parpens having eteams
\gain ft the eft ate of V/illium Call,
deceafcd, are hereby rcqfufied to
bring them in ; and theft indebted
to him are alft rcqusfied to make
immediate payment, to
Ebenezar Folftn:, admr.
February 28.
NO LICE.
/\ LL perfons indebted to the eft
Lite cf JVilliam Mb Dewed, dec.
are earncftly requefted to make
immediate payment : and all theft
to whom the fell d eft ate is indebt
ed, are I due wife requefted to bring
in their account: properly attefied.
JO SI/ill M. S'I'ERE'IT,
'JAMES SIVBBS,
Executor:.
Feb. 27, 1801.
WI L L ee SOL D,
AT PUBIJCSAEE,
At the Market ~J Life m Louifviilij
on Saturday the 9 th cf May.
one HORSE, SADDLE and
BRIDLE, gee BED, BED
STEAD, and FURNITURE
—and fundry ARTICLES of
Houfchold FURNITURE—
Being the per lon al property of
William M‘Dowell, dec’d.
to fatisfy the of laid
deceafcd. —Conditions—Nine
months Credit, for all Sums
above Five Dollars, the pur
-1 chafers giving Bond with ap
proved Security.
fOSIAH M. STERETT,
j AMES STUBBS,
Exc enters.
Mv'’ch 28-
A FRAGMENT.
Av ails it aught my friend, with
cealeleL care
Firmly the patii of reftltudc to
tread—
-1 he iU r ncd frowns of angers
face to bear,
\\ ith mind unaw’d—unchanged
by Havifii dread.
While like a ccntlam fhadow,
envy pale,
With fnecring from, and ruffian
hate purfuc—
And Hander whifpers her malig
. nant tale,
To paint her vifliin of the clai k
ill hue ?
V t\s, it avails ! in innocence
SECU R F.
I he heart.—thp’ bleeding at the
touch of woe,
Still talie’s, a plcafure more re
fined and pure,
Than preudh iumtbant guilt Tall
ever know.
Can fpite of all its band of foes
rejoin',
For fwcet’r. the (pint’s silt ap
proving voice.
AT PUBLIC SAIT.
II ill he fold , c, 7 the 15 th May
next, at the //: ufe of the Lite
Wm. Pcliard, in 1 mi/villa,
A I L his RBMAIMNG
a V S lOC X in trade, con
fiftjp.g of JlorlL, Nigroc;^
1 loufchold Furniture and Store.
Goods.
Conditions, C dh.
DAVID M'CORMICrC,
. Adminijirator.
April 1, 1801.
NOTIC E.
ALL perfens indebted fc the
Eft ate of Patrick Connelly, late
cf this ccurdy , dec cajed, mere*
quefted to make immediate payment
to the Admtniftr atria \ and thfe
who may hare demands againjt
the fame, are d 'fired to render tiery
in properly to the
JuhJcriher , 02 cr before the jlrfi
day cf June next.
MART CONNELLY,,
yldminijlratrix.
Louifhi fie, March 27, 1801.
, N 0 T / C E.
O'h the jirft Monday in June next,
will be fold , all the Per [cm: I
Efiate oj Patrick Connelly , late
of the comity of Jefterfcn,
Conjfting of Negroes, I Lifts,.
bEgs, Stock , Cat tie, harming
Uienjds, Hoiftho id liirmtu? e, We.
'The Jade will he at the plant at Pr
of the /aid Patrick Connelly, de~
ceaftd, and the ter in 5 made known
or the day.
POLir CONNELLY \
Adminiftratrix.
Lcuiftoille , March 27, 1861.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
B E E F HI I) K S.
The higheft price will be giv
en in CASH or GOODS, bv
WALTER KOFINSON.
March 28.
JUST PUBLISHED , AND
FOR SALE ,
At the Loulfville Gazette Print
ing Office, the
ACTS
PASSED BY THE LAST
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.