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The T>v of Algiers we are
bir.'V to inform our readers
hu been completely humbled
and degraded by Buonaparte.
Underftandlng that a French
officer had been beaten (flogged)
bv an Algerine officer at 'Funis,
that two French tranfports had
been carried into Algiers by
the Dey’s corfairs, and that they
had taken a Neapolitan veil'd
on the French coaft, and another
w ith French papers, the French
conl’u), bv his agent, demanded
reparation of all thefe injuries,
but was only anfwered by the
Rey with a requifuion of
2G0,000 dollars, on pain of
having war declared.
On this Buonaparte fent a
fquadron to Algiers, with an
Ambafiador and le.;rer to the
Dev, the fruit of whole negocia
tions were, the punifhment of
every aggn flor, the delivers of
the vtffcls and crews, and the
fulleft compliance with every
demand of the French, with a
prom lie of equal refped to the
flag of the Italian republic.
Of this event, fo lingular in
its circ urn fiances, and fo fatis
fadory to the enemies of tiibute
and piracy, we fhail give the
details. Buonaparte has done
himfelf much honor in the affair,
and furnifhes an inflance where
the for'e and promptitude of an
energetic government has been
employed with jullice and fuc
cels. Bee.
The Legislature of this
State adjourned on Saturday
laft, sine die. The following
is a lilt of ACTS paffed :
AN ACT to eftablifh a
Lottery for the purpofe of
Improving the navigation of
Ogechee and Canuchee Ri
vers.
2. An Ad to amend an Ad
for keeping open Lhenezcr Mdl
Creek.
3. An Ad to amend an Ad
to amend the Road Ad, as ref
peds the Counties oi Camden
and Chatham
4. An Ad to divorce John
Mulkey, and Charity > his wife.
5. An Ad to edabbfh a
Ferry on Savannah River, from
the plantation of Newell Wal
ton, fen.
6. An Ad appointing the
time of holding the Infeiior
Court in the County of Tatt
nall.
7. An Ad to author!fe the
Co mi niffi oners of MRntofh
County, to difpofe of certain
lands.
8. An Ad to incorporate the
Peterfburg Union Society.
9. An vd to author!fe the
Congregation of Lbeaezer to
fell certain lands.
10. An Ad to enable the
corporation of Savannah, ro
colled certain fines, veiled in
them bv law, to lay a I ax on
Vendue Mafters, and to relieve
perfons confined in jail.
11. An Ad to authorife the
Commiflioners of the 1 own of
Frederica, to lav off a row r of
Lots, and difpufe of the fame.
12. An Ad for cftablifhing a
Fund for the Redemption of
the Public Debt of this Stare.
13. An Ad to repeal an Act
entitled, <c An Ad defining the
powers of the Comptroller Ge
neral,” fo far as refpeds the
evidences of debts
due to Roderick F.aflry, Jere
miah RufTil, Reuben Smith,
and others.
T - An Ad fupplemcntary
to the Judiciary Ad.
K* An Ad fupplemenrarv
to an Ad, entitled, “ An Ad
refpeding Bafterdy and other
Immoralities.
16. An Ad Pointing out the
moe'e of adjlifting the Claims
of the Citizens Claims of this
State, againfl the Creek In
dians.
17. An Appropriation Ad
for 1803.
18. A Fax Ad for the year
1803.
19. An Ad m eflabliHi a
Road from Savannah to New
Deprf rd.
20. An Ad to prevent the
evil pradice of dabbing.
21. An Ad to divorce Ja
cob Bicller, and his wife.
22. An Ad to veil Nirhol
Turnbull, with the exclufive
r.ght of kee ping 1 Ferry from
hF land to New Deptford, s. c.
23. An Ad to incorporate
the Town of St. Mary’s.
24. An Ad to incorporate the
Savannah Houfe Carpenters.
25. \n Ad to make p< rma
nent th* Public Buildings in
M : lntofh County.
26. An Ad to authorife Na
thaniel Twining, to run a line
of Stages, from Savannah to
Sc. Mary’s.
27. An Ad to authorife
Redden and Majachi Move, to
bear the name of Denmark.
28. An Ad to quiet the
claim of James Gunn, to the
t flare of Gen. Gunn.
29. An Ad to amend an Ad
for keeping <pi n the Oconee
from the Rock Landing to John
Barnett’s in Clark County, and
to keep open the navigation of
the Ogechee to the Shoals.
30. An Ad to authorife the
Judge of the Eaftern Diftnd
to hold an extra Seffion cf the
Superior Court of Chatham
County.
31. An Ad to authorife Jo
feph Ray to receive toll at a
Bridge creded by him over
Little River.
32. An Ad to add a part of
Wilkes to Greene and a part of
Greene to Clark, and to fix the
public buildings of Clark
County.
33. An Ad to authorife the
late Commiflioners of confif
cated reverted property to in
fert certain omitted words in the
titles of the Reverend William
M‘Whir, a pure haler at the
fales of laid property.
34. An Ad to authorife cer
tain Commiftioners to open a
Hoad back of the B:g Bay, in
Effingham County.
35. An Ad to amend an Ad
for dividing the County of
Jackfon.
An Ad to appoint Com
miftioners for the Town of Fe
te jfhurg.
37. An Ad to authorife Jo
fepii Rice to eftablifh a lottery.
38. An ad to amend an Ad
to prevent encroachments on
Savannah River.
39. An Act to carry into
effect the 9th fedion of the 3d
article of tne Conftitution.
40. An Ad for keeping
open Savannah River,
4*- An Acl for keeping
Oconee and Alatamaha Rivers.
liri » riT lßWi>i
Executive Department,
Lcuijville , 29 tb Nov. 1802.
SEA I Fl') propofols will he
received at the Executive Of
fice, until the 15th day of De
cember next, for con r raft inf
C ' . o
tor tnc printing of one thoufand
copies of the Laws and one
thoufand copies of the Jour
nals of each branch of the
General Allemblv, for the Sef
fion in June Lift, alio for the
Sefiion which r< mmented the
firft of this month.
Ihe fi, e of the fhcet, the
extent of the margin and a
fan pie of the type, and of the
pap» r on which the work is to
be executed ro accompany the
propofols.— The perfon with
whom the cor raft is madt to
g l vt bond with two fecunties
in the fum cf three thouland
dollars conditioned, that tne
i aws and Journal , properly
C( m pleated, (ball be delivered
art' 1 is (Idee on or before the
firft d v of April next.
George R. Clayton,
Secretary.
C0j~2~7 v v' mmmm*'
J. SAWYER & Co.
IN’ ; 0' M their friends and
in Lomfville, and
itsvu jmtv, that they have juli re
ceived from Europe, and New-
YOl k, and now opening, a very
generaland handfome alfortmeric
of Goods, well adopted for the
prefent and approaching feafon,
which they offer for lal* (on
lower terms than uFual m tins
place) for cafh or produce.
They further inform their
cuftomers, that the r accounts
are all ready fur delivery and in
fpection.
December /.
FOR S AL E,
ONE Craft of LAND, in
Franklin county,eunta-ning
1380 acres, more or lefs ; grant
ed to Leonard Marbury, bound
ed fouthwardly by Baker’s land,
fouth-eaftwardly by Horatio
Marbury’s land and all other
(ides by vacant land.
One Tract of Land in Frank
lin County, containing 1150
acres more or lefs, granted to
Leonard Marbury; bounded
north-vveflwardly by Charity
Marbury’sland, north-caftward
ly by vacant* lane!, and fouth
eaftwardly by Baker’s land.
One Tract in Burke County
containing 350 acres on the
north fide of Brier Creek, fold
by the Commiftioners of Con
fifeated property in Decem
ber, 17 84.
Eden t 2er Stark,
Moor's Wharf> Savannah.
October 22, 1802.
TAKE NOTICE.
ON the fir ft Tuejday in March
next, at the Court-lloufe in C ajh
ington County , will he fold, an
the real efiate of Benjamin Grif
fin, dcceafied , for the benefit 0/
the heirs and creditors oj fa id
deceafied : Agreeable to an order efi
the honorable the Court cf Ordi
nary tor that purpfe decreed.
ALLEN GRIFFIN,
Surviving adminijlrater,
zytb November, 1802,
HT ME NEAL .
A young man of the name of
was married feme time
finco, in Devonlhirc, (Eng.)
to a Mil's Heels. They are now
tied Neck and Heels.
Married, ar Albany, bv the
rev. Mr. Bafiet, Mr. Henry
U 'caver, to Mils Margaret
Ruby.
The zveh tie at be wove caught bee
heart ,
'Twas Ilymen hid Henry t*/mile •
’ liras ( up id that pointed the dart ,
And a Ruby that crown'd all HI
toil .
Married, ar 1 ynn, MafT. Mr,
Nathaniel Parrot , to Mil's Han
nah Swan. flHj
Net birds of one peculiar feather % a
In this new age /ball wed together i
But Jlntely swans and prating
Parrots , |
0/ diff rent huts id various merit $i
Tc faithful love incline the breaft.
And feather well the nuptial neft,
Married, ul Savannah, Mr.
Samuel Comb, to Mil's Sarah
Ruffhead
Tho ’ Sarah's head is ne'erfc rough,
11 c hope it will be come'd enough,
N O T I C E.
AI. L thofc perf.ns having de
mands againjl the ejtaie oj Mofes
Spighty late of Burke (aunty, dec.
are requefted to render them in
duly nttefted , attdfuch ns are in
debted thereto, to make immedt ’te'
paymen , V being the roifh of tb fe
to whom the adrrinijiradon is
ccnfi led, to cl fe , as fpeedi/y as
tolfible, the affairs of that date,
BENJ. BELL, Adm'r.
November q, 1802
1 > UE KE \ 1 El),
On the firft day of January next,
. HA 1 well known PLAN-
A TAVION, formerly oc
cupied by brands Coleman, on
Duhart’s Creek.
At the fame time an ! place, wilt
he offered for fade,
A Quantity of Mil L IRONS,
&c. &:c. bv
George Walker,
William Walker,
Simons Fowler,
Trufees of the cjlate of Charles
F. IFa Iker, deceafcd,
November 2J, 1802.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
ON the firft Tuefday in January
next, will be fold, at the Mar
ker Houfe in Loufville, between
the hours of ten and three
o'clock ,
A Likely Negro Fellow nam
ed TOM, pointed out as the
property of Z. Gray, t > fatisfy
an execution ol Robert fhomp
f >n, vs. Zachariah Gray, and
Nathan Powell.
Alfo, Eleven Negroes, nam
ed as follows : Charles, Chloe,
Sarah, York, Neliy, Bellinda,
Jao b, Ned, Beck, Adala, Mary
and Maratton, pointed our as
t e pr perry of Chedey BofU
w ick, Sen. to fatisfy an execu
tion of Patrick! lavs, vs. Chef
ley Boftwick i and other exccu
nono.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff.
November jo, 1802.