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? cm.: ary of TOnr, ’3 tTic twenty-si
of the same month* *
One subject more I befc to trouble vqu
With— \Vhat i,.; y cal^
oTrectTafd *m JST clt
tr of rhe foregoing sh.oldd not avail
\ will add in conclusion* tMt thejP
of* demand: -.&mgpit the
general Government are MKsght< in
review, not for the p «1 !sf»t»cr dfea» re
them alLat this time, meet
ing of them hH will wary \tewe
vetiientfb the United Slater IVe tsucif. *
Two pomfsonly are rtfttieral to
\z. The sen foment of the lFrefriaic,
ttod to have included in that settlement
the two Bret items of oat* account %
« r j have.the bonpr to he scc>
(Signed) e PK#h &AKLf. ;*
To be'toHcludcd irt uiirjieM*
■’ *|te ’ . * ***'%s ” *’ ~ ‘ i
Cjpv cf a letter from c Capt’ J.cwis fFjr*
rirgion, commapdtngjhe U. States slo p
ofjtO&r Peacock* to the secretary ipf the
fa&j) daiepi , i : . ,< * V 1 v«->
ifttif. 2 t 13 *-5.
•*1 have” the voaoi* to inform yoU
that the sloopJ^eatobit arrived at
this place <p\ Monday evening list, at-
an absence ol nine months*
tv Asfoy* the arrival of the loin Bow
line and Hornet, yon * hive made
acquainted with our transactions up to
the twenty-ninth of April, I shall com
tnence from *our separation irbth. the
latter jin May we reached the Isles of
St. Paul and Amsterdam, (our second
rendezvbus) where wo jpund a letter
ferns, which had been left'a few days
before by the Macedonian brig. inform
ing us oi the President’s action and pro
bable capture. Here I had intended
‘remaining borne tipie, to rejoin the rim -
Bet, but being carried ,tp leeward, m
chase of a strange sail* we vrere not a-**
b!e to regain them ; and were a* Jast (
compelled by a very severe gale to bear
up, 4nd on the Bth of June made the
’ Island of Juvs. From that time until
tl ic twenty-ninth, we Were cruizing in
; the Straits of sundu, where we made
four captures ; two of which were burnt,
ia third was given up to carry 150 pris
oners into iVaiaviiq anil the fourth re
leased, as from her* we learned that a
peace had been made. ,
w Froth the ‘''different we
Obtained about filtetn thousand dollars
in specie, and gbld to the.amount ot
four or live thousand dollars more. We
have on board ten chestsof opium- ihe .
hi st prize was loaded with pepper. a|td
a feW b*ales of coarse goods for the Malay
market ; some of which (as we had no
room to stow them we distributed
amongst the £rew, as they were much
in want of thin clothes, Os money,
five thousand divided by
me-amongst the officers and men, not
one of whom had previously a dollar ;
the remainder has been expended in
the disbursements of the ship.
“ From Java we proceeded to the
Island of Bourbon* where we procured*
hi ead and other articles, of which we
were .much in want, as we were on an
allowance of half a pound ot bread per
man. From Bourbon, which we left ih
August, we made the best of our way
tii the United States, touching for a few
g,ciuys at St. Helena.
3 By the last Milledgevilie /.
Georgia Legislature— The reso
lution from the House of Representa
tives respecting the l|te decision of the
Judges on the constitutionality of the
alleviating law, Was sent to
on Thursday for a
proposition was made to amend it by
substituting in lieu thereof, a resolution
forrimovmg the Judges by an address
of two ttods of the The
Senate being equally divided ofl,this
question, the proposed amendment was
negatived bv the casting vote of the
f President. ’The original resolution was
then ordered to lie on the table, where
- it still *
As yet, but little business, of a gener
af nature has been done in the Legisla
ture. several bills
of importance sta^— a- #
mong thema HUf for>revisiiHi.and lr aAen-*
, ding our present militiasystem, which
is universally Acknowledged by military
men to be extreinely defective.
Major Francis Hopsins, of M’lntosh
m * L * Journal.
A/ERWIN, (mofe> Ok. •
H jvjfcft comiraßbtV the Commission
]>u#b»efl in the Savannah, tender
iKrcjr services.to their friend* and tne i
*pul)ljc generally. jr .
f t ,'I heir counting room is onlHoward’s, j
Wbaff Where one of the firm will attend j
v >’ <&s?'■’ ft ,£<jy-;i %])
Nm. 33. K , m .’ . |
j 1 ;1
sjf/? be sold an the fust Monday tn fan- j
r f twry /ts the*highest bidder, in the *
Town of Lexington, |
One tract of End, containing five [
hundred *and twenty two acres, be the:
‘tame more or less lying within‘one
mile and a half of* the said town of I«ex*
jngtdiuif being a p3rt-obthe real estate
of John Hardin, deceased j- to be sold
idr the bencht of the heirs and creditors
of said declared. Terms o£sale*will
made known on the dav.
Novem 23 .
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On'Sa u ‘ day the 3p tA . day of December %
next ivill Ik sold at the late residence of i
kHtnry Pope deceased, in the bounty of
, Oglethorpe the following articles: ’**.’
g Hoists, cattle, fcheep, household and
hitched fuiniture, and plantation tools f ; >
t% credit of months will|le jgiven
with bond and security f
MibDEETONp>OPE, Vi
/•I : . GMrd’n. ■/>
Kowmber 23, % tds *.
*— T ‘■
Notice is he. .by -given at %he ex
piration ‘of -nine A|**>nihs application
will be m,ade to the I; ferior Court of
Oglethorpe county for leave to sell the
whole of he real tsffitt* of James Gar
rett, deceased, ilrthe benefit of tile heirs 1
and creditors. ‘
WlttlM ELKINA Guard’n.
November 22 1 hi9m
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Ail persons indebted to thp estate of
William Sharp, late ot Jackson County
deceased, are earnestty requested to
make payment to the living ttfjk
OgiethqrpCounty near Culbertson's mills
on Broad River, and all persons who have
demands against said e-tale are request
ed to bring in their demands properly
attested within the time prescribed by?
law, sis the is determined to
•close the administration as soon as pro
priety will possibly admit.
?iN \"l tiANy OiIKSON, Adm’r,
November 16. “ , v6t
At hkhs, N o r Ist. IS 15.
I, Alexander M’Ddnnell, formerly?;
Editor <and Proprietor of the ‘Georgia
Express have transferred and assigned’
to John Hodge, all arrearages of
debts due me,, as Editor and proprietor
of the paper, on account of subscript
tion, advertising and job printing, as
well as all other debts ot whatever des
cription at this time to me due, whether
consisting of nptes or unliquidated ac- ,
counts— and.the said Hodge is only au
thorized to collect the said, debts and
accounts and give receipts.
Hpl* •* *•-*£ ‘»<>. . , \
Itr Persons interested in the above
notice are requested to have the good
ness to make speedy arrangements to ,
discharge their several notes Bc, accounts, .
and by that means prevent unnecessary
trouble and expence. *
JjOHN HODGE.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next j at the Court House in Clarke
Connty % . , , . -V. .. ,
~ A Tract of land containing 200 acres
more or dying and, being in this ’
bounty of Wilkes on the waters of Up* \
rtons Creek, joining Brooks and others,
being a part of the „ real estate of Col.
Samuel lack, deceased* to be sold'for*
the of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of Sjie.
% JOHN HODGE, Adm*r, , j
1,, with the will annexed*
November 9th, 1815. tds. j
NOTX^E.
Will be sold on Wednesday the 20 th of De- -I
member nexty bt the house of John JRo- \
bijnson y deceased, *w |
A il/he personal property belonging i
tp e<f state of said deceased ; con sis- ;
fg of Hpiisek,*. Hdgs, Cattle, % Sheep,
•acs, lidusehold anilkitchen furniture,
t on., ladder, See. Terms of sale made
koowu *. n the iday. ‘ s - •
SEINEAH RqBINSON,
f Administratrix .
JOHN H. LOWE, f . I
t Administrator. :
November 9th IS 15. > ,tds.
V > ■
FRESH GOODS, -
handsome of
#X r &QBS & GROCERIES , /,
*s*!C b thc y wiySteH very low fpr cwh “
amorig which ajje the foßowingi I
Sperfide Blue ‘Broadf \ Ladies Clocked d0.,. J:‘
ciorb* r ** .: > Chenille Qwxi.
tßottle green eta. * •3k Mvn> Cotton Hose, ‘
Holland btyndo. s Ladies dp* ,JL‘
S Ribbons aSsort rtL
StOckinetr, ‘ • S Sewing Silk,
Printed MspseHlas, f 1 Bonhet Silk. . *« v
While do. •■.. “V K 4 round
Toilanett Wsimg, S fcflat,
* W*#ted Cord, J* Roae Blankets,
raSid Yellow Flan- London DufHl do.
4> 3 Points do.
White do. ;* Men’s Morocoo Pumps,
Calicoes assored * b Leather do.
4-4Coit°n Cambric, S Morocco Slippers,
’ » t Cheese,
Victory Leno, Sugar and Coffee
Drop go. S Iron, .*> /
Spider stripe do. V (Copperas,
Birdseye C»ape do. / Salt,: ,<•
ttip. doli Sj ,v. v
, Diana Front K®fts ‘ Case Knives & Forks,
s S ar^ ; WuH Mus- Knives,, , v
. . m S Large Wapers & TA’
lamb’d Shauls,’ s Trays,
Cotton Shirting. S’ Cups & Saucers, .
Dimity, ’ V Plates, :
Turkey cotton, v, ‘ Tumblers Ind Wine
Linen, < \ Glasses, 6 ~J
Box Fine Hats, S Pins Sc Needles aU4
L, M«ig| Thread, 5 sizes, <- MC
f, Colored do. y
Cotton Pfatillas, S ’ALSO, ?
Brown do, v A general assort
. Bombazetts, ment of Classical Books
Light Figured Latin, Greek &c. a
Shawls, 1 1 ’ j g..+y collection oF religious
Damask Silk . y works, among which
Y- Sergedo. 2 are the following* w
.-'Bandanna Hdndker % ***s/!&*’ ‘v’
chiefs, > Life of Bunyan,
Lacl*Sjlk Sleeves, c Pilgrims Progress,
Cotton Shawls (large,) , Life of Spenqer,
Dark Imitation do. St Bogue’s Essay,
Naval Handkerchiefs, ? Presbyterian Confes- ‘
Buff do- . sion of Faith,
Men’s silk f Hosjt, V do. Catechism,
plain. S Baptist do. StC. Std.
do. do. ’ Y* $f
‘>• \ ‘ ‘• ■ ■ >;*v ;/ ■’’ V<-. v
A generous price will be allowed for
Xailw, Butter. Bees-wax, and Home
spun* ••* ’• - v '?- • *
P: 4?rrmis7Y p. goldjng w c&.
Athens, November 9th'; .*
Y ;Y. st authoritt :; -
OF THE STATE OF GEOKGIA. !
‘.si LoT-TBar.
* : k'cM£ ME
.<iols. dok.,
W 1 Prize Os lOvOCO is , io.odo
% ; do 5,000 -- 10,000
v ‘ e 4f do 1,000 4,000
’ 3 do SOO 4.000
sa ,do io(3 — ’ . 2,000-
40 do SO 2,000
100 do io ~ 2,00 0
200 do 10 2,000
4300 do S— 21,500
v ‘ „
•- -- • 1 .. i
4,675 Prises 1 ‘ 57,500
Y 6,825 Blanks
k t’ .: Hi .»• ‘ r-’
f : f
11,500 Tickets at 5 dols each 57,500*
More thap two Prizes to three blanks,
being nfore favourable to the adventur
ers, than any scheme heretofore pub
lished in this country,
Stationary Prtzes. v
Ist drawn No. on the Ist day’s drawing
. 4 dols. 1,000
do do db do sth do 500 ‘
do do do dO 10 th do 500
do do do do 12th •do 100
drawn number 5,000 ,
/ Prizes payable twenty days- after the .
drawing i,s completed, subject to a de
duction of fifteen per cent.
Y$ All prizes, that are not called for
Within twelve ononths after the drawing •
is completedi. will be considered as given
for the benefit of the Factory. .
Drawing to commence when seven
eighths of the Tickets are sold, and to
continue one day in each week, (or oft*
her as the directors may see caused
Five hundred tickets each day, until
‘completed.. - v,t- .. jfeY-’ v‘
The proprietors feel happy in being
able to inform, tlfi ose who.wish to encou
rage the Woollen business* that the
tickets in many places sell, very rapidly
—and that they are in great ’ hopes of
being enabled to commence drawing, by
the!time the next Legislature meets ;
those who wish to purchase tickets,
would do well to purchase before the
drawing commences, ! as by s so doing
they woulfh have a • chance of'drawing*
the first stationary prize.- That the pur
■ chasers may have greater confidence in
the Lottery, we Will inform them, that
. the requred security is given ; and that
the management of it is under the di
. rection of Messr’s Anderson Dabney,
Moses Spiers, fienson Henry, Taftrfy
AV. Key, and Thos. S. Bonner. i/Jv
of the Tickets wi!U>e drawn
Jit W£ ,i » \l'»i i‘- . -p
and the priSfis poyabteaTeithcr WM&W
suits the convenience of thfc,
Tickets are. deposited in *, -he
foTsite WhCrC ‘es-TeVjlr 3
> -»P» ‘ 3E—l' H --■- _■ -- ,^rft
r * ‘ ■ TIC
r Tfifose persons in the tdwnjof Athens*. ,
#hb wish to-cut and dse firewood from
the Collegedand, af« requested to call ;
o^e^nrerW.g.vethdr^o^
Board of* Trustees passed to tftat effect.
ffovemitr 16. °
A certificate from the Treasurer, that
the rwlMtnions refered to in the above
been complied with,
permission.'vyitLbe given them to take
wood for f’iepfe other purposes frOmthe
College land. * Any person acting con
trary to this notice■ will be considered
J**ll be reported to the Attorney of the.
Poard of i'rusteeV for prosecution.
Kaqem&er 16, fwf. U '® ] ;
‘ “-’ A- \
Will he sold at the house of ‘Joel Hale r -un»
deceased, on Friday the sth day of Van -
u uary next** </.'{■ -k ! v '.« ,
% Part of the personal property of said
decea&ed, ‘consisting gjf horsey cows,
hogs; and sheep, household and ktfehea
furniture, plantation tools, and a quan
tity Os corn, fodder and cotton.. -fy
- Also four likely negroes, two men and
two women, to beared, jgd the planta
tion whereon the deceased lived to be
rented at the/kUme time and place— ‘
terms of sale and hire made known,. *u
tn?day. ; ‘Vf ‘
*- ■■■’
Hpsta Hale ‘ f
“r Administrators* ‘
•,/; f. . ’ Lidia Hale ‘ M
’ J ‘’ Administrate.
; A V- ADItfINISTRATpR’S SALE.
Will he sold/on the 22 day af December
next, at We late residence of Richri-d
deceased* Jfc’ ’ S V
Some .'horses, cattle apd a (Juatf- .
tity of corn and fodder, and many oilier
aftleletjjtoo’ tedious to meity'iony. A so’ v .
sonie likely nrgroes to •b 6 hired, and
plantation* repted } terms madr known
on the day.
JOHN FLOYD
f “ ‘ “ ‘ Administrator.
November 9th. 1615. tds#
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“I «J—» —«— “ 1 —I ‘ WWW MWMM,
. • EXECUTOR’S SALE.
’• ; _,/ ‘ • . /
Will he Sold on the first day of January \
next, at ‘ the date residence of John j
Strong, Sen, deceased. , 1
♦ Three negroes Vjz.—Matt, Luce an T
Doll. Terras made known on the df|r ‘
of. sale.
” ‘ ; ‘ ‘ John Strong, Ex^
November ?th. 1813. J tds. pd.
— i-A. —^
‘NOTICE!. ;•
After the ‘expiration’ of'twenty days, J
plication will be made to the Bone ra -
bble Goiirt of Ordinary fdr Clarke conn*-
ty for leave to sell the following ne
groes viz: ’ ‘ ’
A negro woman named • Ldtty* • ‘and
her two or three children, being part of
thte personal property of Samuel Jack,
debased, and a negro fnan Moses, beinjf
part of the personal property of James
K. P. Jack, deceased ‘ >
JOHN HODGE, AdmV. **
November 9 th, 1815 3tf
- ‘J- ; _
NOTICE . * ’ r “
The subscriber will purchac® a large?
quantity of Corn deliverable in this place
at a fair price* for which he will pay*
either in cash or gobds, at cast* price-
He will also piirchace Whi*key, brandy,
cotton, tallow, dry cow-bides f
decr-skins and butter ; all of which ar
ticles he will give the market price of
the country.
A. &L. ERWIN &Cd.
Athens. November 9th, 1815.
N. B. Cash will at all times be receP
ved at par. ‘ r 4t
4 Ak & Erwin &Go.
GAMUTS
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